AO several burp°. • arid Injured. ...?sre atiN an iiiiro• yarrow . px. , o *to. Chicago, adtomiti.2 ••neo ;., a',V , 0(.3, - t. perry. 'Cues, ••••, . tr S , ateq a pro • -The rrtaucleM - .• - • • elamatina- reeillng the meitsnres - token fa TeFts to form a S:Ate oE:ft:echoing - .ha the loser ' mit min that State was at an end and that. South.' ern .lasurreetion at• an end, ntd that , .pe,s order i -tracqattlity-.and autlority reiw eust,..in Ih-our:hem! the-Whole of the. Untied Stat esof America.' - -2.,LTne: President of theTniteibtStateS;att,nded by yard Geuetal Gram. .. 4 -dritiral •Farra,qut.', SittretatY . • - an d ° them, tell a.,hirtz,tpn f or parpat.e. f attend .- ime a celebration at Chb.lt- oetaston of lay. Irttz the corner etone•eif the monument to the 'memory • of Stephen A. Douglas.. The parly.passiid throne? Malt 'timore, and arrived at Phil adelphia the same afternoon_ . . .-1 • r . • • •... . • • • 2-Explosion at United noseuhl,Watertoim, *N..T..,CUIiFi'd be flre which comthanicated fronala tune her yard connected. with the establhahment;. •• • •• 3-The convention of -Searithern I.oyaileirr and Bela' caten sent from the Northern Sraftm. mr-embled• -et- Philadelphia. • lios. 3- Darant...rf LA,Miiil.lllll. wag ap • • pawed tenipoctry rhairinan, andWeetort, Flint; of • 311-asouri_ 'and- tentporan i ecert:tariete..• >The Northern - doh ,+'Y" mgt l'ulon',Lettate and appinted • Gov. A. G.. Ctwilti;• of (Dittman. .. • . • ..• .4 -Se•-ond day of tlieS-ut Item Loyallite COACCTITIOii. • . JUrrie.. Speed; of Kentuck'v. was elected per president : Pease. cif Texas. atidothent, vieri•pre eider,tr., rod Scnnel C2ldercer, of. Tennessee. and nth ere. raccetarkte.' t.limituittees• on 'addreea; were appointed. : - a -Third day of the Southern Loyalists' Ci Great, mem ing held at A night in limed street.- • . •4- Tile Sotithern • Iryallets• Convention' adopted sit • ndrire.e sating forth th e wrongs endured - by • rolon " men in the South in constatuenee of the rre'ldelly , lro. : ' Fey. and a series of rorirtluttons indorsini.llM . policy of grezei....The corner atone of :the lmuglas .morm . meat •was laid ot i'hicatto with Masonic ceremunieo.,-• The President and hi: party were preeer. , ,and an 'on - Um, was delivered by Ge:teral . J.ihn A. Dix. • 7 -The Southern I..o.3nliets,Convention at rhilartel : Oda adrourned. • : • . . • ' 11-The house -of Representatives: of ..‘otiv Jerky niloy4ei the eonsittutiotatl amendment (retionetructiom • Len v.de. of 34 yeas nays,. lathe.Sanate it was : • I•;ISFK'd bY vote of 11 ens to 10 nar:', • - It!. boiler exploded S G. itoilr's naming , . and planing inn], Albany, killing twelve men, and serums-' 1 •it injuntig sr yr ral ( - Alters. Line property. 530.000. . • 14-A Itealce at John-town, l'a :on width were a. number of p.rithus assembled to Wit MS. the pA4: - ' Fsge. of I'res:d.mt Johnson.broke doW n;, htliing-13 wounding ebony 94, i'erFOTIS: - 16. , -Fire at Newborn, N. C.. which dell ,Wed manY buildir.g. in the hmiret• pr.rt •of the town. lore t-ti. waled at troth frei • , • • • 21.---,TII I. 110t15C of Itepreeentativee of . Orittrimpaseed • the recenstreet lon :intendment; the,Sonnto having pre. . vionely.ratiDed it. - • • . • •• Convention of bur:Cr:Hy disch arged yoldiers • ard salute tra. -at Piit4rirLs' Geder:tl J. D. Cox was elertid president Reiolutions•stOre adopted approving • of the ft - Miry Congree.4: • : • • ....7-13y order of the President of the - United Stales h caorroci le entered in the. case of the ratted Stales v: Wm. it.- Roberts.' Proeident • of theirielt ' indicted fora breach of the neutriality • laws in invaeion of Canada. - . • • • October • C-St. Patrick's Cathedral. N . . Y., (Ronan?. Catholic),. destroyed fi.e. ECTOlld'plenley enunel of the Boman * Cathr..- Tic Clinrrh assembled glt Itultimore, presiding, and tearl Vali_ the ttrehbi.hop..e.to 14h0 i _ • ops in the totted Staten becog presi.mt. ': • • • ii—Therlon.e. Itfmresert.:tives of Gregen reron. sideted the vote ratifOrtg the reentn•truction 7114.1110 to ate Con itutiop of the-. United . -States, by a vote of Stay& to Ua rays.. • • _ . S—The PreBident the'Snited State.F L=sned a vet- - sesiering ThuMility, 'November as a day. of thanksgiving and prat=e to y .• Peabody, of . .I,mdon, made gilt •:( 61..rdowe . .to • liar card University. to found: an .arcluvole;:. - icul- museum find x profe , swshili of areturn'oe.T... Abotit the same l i me he give E.1.t.p.(4:11 to Yale i'.olletre, to foind a Mu- , w•om(1f natural history, and F,:ual,Oorl to the. pi,..aht,ity fi.ititan3. of Baltimore, .1.. LArlinetvt , ww.len :Lawrence, 31:u‘..; were destroyed by are I; use .'.IN fit T‘ ... r_C(':ll, , Ct.. citworn.home... it hot e l ; a nd other: ttnildins' . - Lo-s ~P Are enO... General elections. - was. held in.Penns3lvf.nia, Ohio; Indiana. 'And lowa, in whirh the Iteptilislcan pule sec , rfol - in re- ' taininz the VOILT. ,- ..lnnil di.tricv held by them in Ca: grew, and adding two to the number of In embeneplcd-.: geri to their pities. , • 'll.ere. re turned. :I.nes • boiler it Van turning St. to factory. ;.rid an . adjoininz li,nse. and kilt nig • . '.• u2—Uov.a laml-Issaed a pencil-. • motion slat that - title i-ref.FOli .1 , 11 , e1 love that tout. bbiations are tormive. in-Bali into e, and al_zo in- soine state_- of the Union. for the part anti tit dun tneting anl. misting the lairs of Maryland. tout warning all , en: gatOd therein that, they mill - be he held to the. strictest areountittillty; and the power of Bit...state embansterl to' ; br:ng thiun to pnaishment_ Sf:mn day. the hearing of the charges of malfeasapee office Ur:hist - the-poi iclr • commissioners . of Baltimore c.inamenced..lalore. Gov . color SWann. The .erann - d.sioneri , ... - filed a'tritest seainst the anthotity'of the governor to remove them - froth offfre without a prt-cleustr;nl byjery, .23---Xijor•General • I'. - 1.1.. Sheridan, commanding :I)epartment :of-the Cull, sent anoidor 4. flret el Brig , atlier.fteneral EY. Setinwick, Brownsville, ..Peuas,- - in which he said the heartiest- stippoe. must tie ttiv it tn thegovernment iti Mexiro reroguired by the Untied ..yon will, th,refore, .team a=l ndlicierds of any partyeor ortri,d•-d govert.ow . M. or in the state ol Tainntlipas, that ey•wi .1:not be:permit ted to violate the Leatrality laws*.littiVeen the liberal government of Mr. , .iir , " and the Unit,l .States; and al so that they will not 1-e permitted to r‘ - uratn iii Otte ter . rhory, and rerelve . the.proteetion • 4' ir=r 111 , _.. in, order to et milli their f.r the ti, dating of our . ...neutrality laws. Thee instructior,.., ill be •en fo reed. agabist the adherents .or the impel lot buccaneer. retire ., pcm ii ng th e rntut . :nt of- Mexico, . • and also auditor the Orteltai , Santa Anna, and other . faction . .. President Juarez in -the achhowledgecl of the liberal, government Of Mexieo " • —Fire lit I e. destrbitul Many . hnizsea....l.One 6 , lltaattl at g.t l!tikrtri. • '2IS-4-NAull . ' l 1: 0 N - ft I xiall; the Fenim raiders upon Ctuiada•irr the 1- in hi to ill or, IA as eo l tiel.d at t i nil . E,totencd tyiu , 4,::,11),-N-11, - r 1. • • '— iteOrge A. Tre.rilinim:-the.reli , t l Seeretwy ott rreas- ,rry. was panlon , A by , Pie ,. l.lent . • • —lAidayetto.Vie Lem , : ex , 111n107.C114 . 1 it initte mbel army . wan. Pre,111.,..nt , McMahon, repo,ented to Ile' le eler f gyman..tc^tc. - myietml l'Orrrto -of liavirez fartinimt , • ted in the l'enjan raid, and ser.renrol tr, Tirrhanoed t embnr 1:: .' • .2—William dl. : . •;,tvard: r.:;•f•raary.uf . n letter fo Sir, F., le W. r, e • ter at 11 . 4•1011unt.in. rofererci• to Lytel, niniiNleMftin n, funrie.ted nt. Toronto pf iartirlyntioti iu :the .I , eilian invrafon of Canada, no,:inz for ler.i.otnY 1 C ,, : 1 0 them and declaring that their ofretr.o...v.,':x. th...ir nature ;'•i° . eminently. pelitk.al. It . raent that ismitirt:;:olicy•eoluri.lei-• I PPS of n benciolent nature in to , m.nuMiling temfer4,..s, nmite;ity; and furgivetiMis iu kucli • , • . . . • .. - ..niovembir. i i ' • .-. . . -• 1 • I , —.Covernor Swaim, of Maryland, ri.ribreit .t he . .. 1,5.. ;' lice.cotarnis,ionets of Baltimore, all . ar ; A% j‘i, , j, enn t ea 4 11 - great excitement. .Tame , Yolut7r . end John T. Valliant ~ ~'.. were appointed in their place. . . . - :-. .. *.. • .2_l.tev: coor.:e . F..lV:llinirsu. Rector of the. EpiseOpal Church, Suffolk, Va.. lures:od it, .N.cw York.' charged, with nicking the,•Pocket of a lady ' in . . a ,I.lr,:uichray stage. . . • • !!--Yeneral I,f Mr..Clthil ,, s. A. Il! , c kseher in NeW-York. Idr..lieckscher wan brit in Par',. in I , OG. alai r!...ce.i red u liberal edneat on. Soon atter - he arms. of age he carte to New Yorh, and in a few. rears I..(cifria a leading business:man. .7dore than in rearm 'two he becarme brgrelyinterrrehart in -antlit'aC.te coal lands' in Tenns3l - which - he . dev'elotiett ,accessfully. Two .of the !limners in the production of coal eXcept • 7! f,'. : Heck scher surrfted the I : ':ClSSitlltie. of the trade. Ry' great tenacity of.purpnse sail an etir:l , y that knew m i defeat, he her for yell! , Mflilli:iillt-li the lg.'s!!! qv of the.lar;- . ic., , 1. Individual coal - opent!ir in the liclir*:ltill region. e n.l In the roost depre.ssed eMkiltion o! Ill? c , al trade nicer failed to meet his obllmoi,:i s.at nnrurity. - . : ' : • r, t / 1 i tt I ' k I Ilr:lleckfeher. however, was mor:.,th in a mere hits „ „4„ . ,..fuessman. lie cia'ote and spoke Alm English. T:.-ench. and German lanotages with air- it was read lit modern lin name, Pere • refuted. .' 4 . and he took gr.. at 1 -3(B.:nreF, - . • lie s.• wai. admitted t , ..i.e,cne of thenice•t r acrcontplishisi Whist • oe Col:Wry and when tile opi.nt, two evoii: 11 , !,!. Li f1 , ...11•;te 2:ttritt:t. Ito was.itho.g . rently hinges?. d in.reiltilm: • Milli': atriti'm - • menu, an d it wna tqL".::( imilY at 11:.;.; hist:tin, that LIR, l ir French Theater in FOurteenth en•t;• Was erected. . Though flat 1- informed of public From ‘,311111; he wit' tt0,‘,1 , 110- , a , 'hen t, of Sraterry. During - the' Rebellion, tie was a warm 4 advOCAte of tn. , t:overute cu. - and never fer .a moment doubted the. ultimate sLit...t.SS of our arms. lie was fn - quently.writ fen to by friends and rOrrespontlents In jet`) , • Europe for information. and by his replies did much to D sustain our credit 'abroad. Ilmingan nceurat4.knon 1.• edge of the i..sotireey of the coUlilrY, he WAS always r ready to git retread f r h's belief- that. pooling. the . , try war, and after its elese, no eapitalis e t Could makabet-. •:1 - ter investment, than in.:American - securities. Inn:: been personally as itininate friend offhe tate See.- retiry of .the ices fietp- t •ntly cdnsnited by r him on questions et tinance. at,d is known to. have ir made ntanfvaluable supgestiohsi whit -Secretary ;' ih 6—Elections in 'Maspe to , ctti= Wrinort New b, sey. New York, I,:edn. , 4n, Rata,"As, 'Nevada; '1(1 111111let , M1311t1(1:11i , minri, carried by the IA Delaware and Maryland carried by the Democracy.: ' " G v CuWit smxiints Sot.""'n a.tiav of thanks t• !, rt.:Z....North-western grain (ley:dor:in lswego, , • . . ~ with 16.0.0 hushels . gtam destro‘ed by fire. Loss ; 4.400,0410. Insurance. ualit...,.ittslict! Joseph Y. I 'Wilmer was consecrated !is 11isitop of Lott . - IS—Eight stores in Cinragoilesno3eil by the. .LOSE, 3.4* , 0,000. 1D,51111111M, $230,(1. O. - • - - 1 :la—rrests of Fenistis and Feizure- of arms in ire ' laud 2a—The TelitleSSecßepul!lic'im rnion ConVetiVon, ; .3:'7 g ~to nominate a candidate for Goverio•r. isttillad tome,,' Nash Ville. February 22, 1-itt';.,..The North Carolina "-•l: 3 .ll.Lefesltitare after four hallotiogs, elected for United ' .;I, t „At at e.? Senator M. E. Manley,. formetly•JuilLte (.'.ourt of tl - e tank!' the:Southern '('en • • ' Medentcy—m. original tiveessioni,t, State: lighte fermate. 31 great- Reform' tiernoi ,, ,rati-M :took . rditiir in • t yoetrind. It - was participated in bv - all 'the Trades' Societies ' It was the' most import aut . attiir of ',Ftthekind that was Lond,nt bode:'* -s,• t aa•ople nun-cited' in the reersss ion lolly. , place. of meet ", and there woultrhave'been thousands .rtiore 'lts& . the weather be . en filr... :Large flre in Walke r - .New York. 1.os;, kik if.,..:ll,•etimr. of Ctingress. ' tiDrilers seat hr the -elide to .Ailtniril Goldsborou , li Areh nd one c-f the.eeL Command In- the'Medi. 'L . terranean direct to Ales. - 3•ndria to john It, Sur -I:4fhatt to Washington, the- avoiding all of hi' of los re km, on habits corpus. *- 15—Di.s.sr.re - /t the Th e G'i s t settion di aires ''each eml . every aisle CYelson , excepting paupyr.. 'n ad - per: 'is. r guardi , of the . e.;re or 21 y.•:-I'..t . itt h,„.•- n . ',wen convicted ant - , ;rim •".•t•' hr e t porton: , who hAve v.'iluntririly'rilVeu aid 31 „Ind comfort-to the.rebels in the- .I•de 10 . 41 4 f1a0..5ha1l have fiat, born or tiattimliZ-.4 it:, the United 01.,14r1afer. Lila\ ivlrt shall have rcsid:d in he • ,aid Dlstriet A.m per,od of one year., and in the' Ned or district • . n which he shall oiler to vote three - months neat r.e . *ding anti elec:inn therein. shall be entitled to • the ° ..der...llve franchise. aad shall be deemed tut el, ,, rtar'flttd . .titaCti, to vote at any elecbon District: whit; :MA any titAinCtion an accOnct of race." The j'i large majority given ea both houses in-tires its passaze ,vet the President!s veto, Should )1 r. Johnson see lit !'eterit. • _ 'l6-=-DeStmction by tre'al lshindof V. - S. - -hip '"New Ironsides.•" list met ion by tire, Of a confectionary' est * merit In llemplite: Fonticen.perFut:s 'Acre suffocated • 7 o death., • Deccitsbet: POLITICAL . . . . .. Tat restorht!ori 0! - .snir. - szt.: to the coltrell frc.. - Ihneu • rill knock - the black aft of the .rohneoil tchi..l phrty.., , . Igo ..Nll s6VtGoroi s."—The -111i, , Sag0 iS 1:01.• 4 , 0 rig -,4.r -:.11.4 as the 11. - et dell%'ered 1 , 3 - l'resh.lent Johnson,.--- 11 Tut madam Po-! the. Demoera , Moat.. That 14 b. caa ,, 1: I-,d eatal 1, A '.. 1:111:ve.- • The of a ,t ft) after he ix am-a - trung. but his a-101,g - tut,,lf.all e .fintlefta Prealtlebt's patty, true and rt - 1111,1e 1. Fqjd to twist nntr of three enrin'a.r , 111 the :len Ale and three the Hoare. ••11'hat a f.1)1 mhs there I'. At% 12 A TI:141, lady twin: naked, at a New York dimmer, ta e. to drink a toa-1 (lcn., ral.llial er, consented and beh glom contained about One tlrup f tr ine, the Wed It to her lips and an:altarly Tatd, — Herte r a nbor r fhatleht ..f , :::; :1 . Tint D ' A ' r 4. 'Styr.— lis zreat v en. ~ ~ : .ii , bon " ging that the -444.'•M0n-ratr. DkO .o talDlll;.L4 . :.ti at •,, :;,;,. ;• .to sneer at the. Repub'lcnn, O for eh MO CC4I- ~;, . ... reprver a nt h e , t o the blawiehusetta I.4gbAr.tare, ,". . ..„ ie now courting negro vole. sod noroingtint, colored landldateo 6•roillee. A stlikino illostmtion or.urred • I r • h. the Bogen tr.noicipal eleetton on the loth. We r'," 'note from the Cerriremelrealth .7 t "An Intererting Itture in the election win. tu,, 7 ,,, -'' pig of Mr. Richard S. Brown, a colored gentleman, V •or the.Comman -Connell lit ll'ard Three by the Demo. .„ - atlc party. 31r, B. nag a candid nettefore the fu pub. -'.'"• UO4III caucus, but foiling to get the nomination by a fen ••,',"" eta% be snintegnent l's accepted a Democratic norninn• ...- t,•, .un. and with Ina colored frit-DO , supported the room t ':' ~ kuntrurstlic ticket, The result was the election of one V, r:,-- 1 4 , I.remccrat and two Repoilttane. mid ti freyotobetweeu 15; ,, ,."-j` ti s. Ennen. the Demmratic candidate, rod Mr. Merritt, T•47.,7 ,- 'ilne Republican nominee. On Itiedno•Riny afternoon a - 44 , , - . c . • i ocand trial-was had, and ne, before, the Dtl:ll9Craer " a i t x gf , ,..' " tan. raonorted Mr. lkown. • aided by :a foe of the Re. cr,ti, ''.. tbli cans ; but the regular Republican nominee carried Y, r '''' . ' •le election by alxratiortr ranjoritir. The Repriblicaras , L -.4..,c. , no objection to Mr. Brown beamse of his color, tits - ,..: , int *Oki) , bemuse be was not the regular nominee.— ~hey did nominate add elec./ on their ticket a colored - p ,i- , :i, Mtn, Mr. Trotter, for Inspector of Elections. Mr. 1741 ...oubliCar ,wnwonl ' a %ad bare bet .I til l ed i to give und i li n rm a '" co d nli n al le been regularly notnin,„*.ll,--nor %elk' Wo trapt the Democrat's, nil) continue kof oupporthigecaored Inert !' ' trade it seems to read an editorial like that veteran organ or the Democracy, , J rod the defent of the Detnociatic lard Tbri lar. Brown. a mixt reFtrecta 'ntlarriim• Matt,' Eqlpponed by • MENEM BLIFETIZAGALRIPI3- of the p* . ofit o _ Boutervativea. ten th e Radical element I: o avy Patten*. Int. working 'levered hie Jogolti:witboot . I .iuspeota'Olgme.: 4186 111 ( " Ispa Y iem P °rT 03 whatever. - ta not einpriateg; - 7kneseeand'ldeo A160=11%53:1 emd Copper . 1 other.oreachery. , unit : th e kolored,vo,. 020204 : 93 ra , whickrillirrlialtytholessle and re tail . ich Mamma anatint the Itepublicanv, ' by RANNAN•Witaillie• latex they xetaliate in adcrtded. • r.- 6 MlV•Ga nne V hneh •••• trail and Copper. , ready . ' ' ' • - • outdo, alwayoot h o d. 'osldAxeo tom* r, THeMINERS!. , :JOVRNNL .1)10' . 7:01:T I;14.1c t sIT? NEW VOLUME Fop 1887. ATIrRACTIVE de VALUABLE :püEiuiui?iS. • • On Januar-y.)sth, 1';67; . the IiTNERS' JOURNAL :will enter npon its Forty-thin, :Tolman. • and . Thirty seventh since it came "Into-the of the present publisher. . • The 3its-riisi-Jotrisailitliertictienizted-Orgint of the :real Trade of - the:United States:. - It Is now the tanager ,PAria CET:LI:MEP P&,1:61-1.1-ANIL. and but three or four in the country exceed it. In. size. . - Its.clrodation never - was sio large as at thin time, and its subscripticin listhas doubled within the la. five' years, and is•dally receiving acce.t,sfons. With. we think, but "a sluele;ex ec;.: ion. and that paperbas but abotit a hundred more, it . htis the largest eirenlation:oiany paper Published In Pennsylvania', Oat of PlilladelPhis -and - Pittsburg. It -is the only paper in tpig.siettion - eif the State - that is' -taxed On its aro:erasing receipts, - under , their,* applic able topapers having-over two thousand utrguistput. Its circulation now. reaches nearlyFOUß THOUSAND: The - Government tax last Tear : on otir-advertiAng was cl'•;. We allude. to these -facts to show .that our extended circulation, in cludin g,• as If doett.many thous-' -andi of readers, is appreciated by advertisere, And that they make-liberal use of our columns, • • Our course In the - past• needs. no comment .ow our -. , part.- It is - well ;Wherever -the right .most' need ;11 a S:Arlfer. we hire endeavored to wage the good . fight Human Progress - , 'Freedom and Enlightenment bite been the impelling motives' in Our - course. net. petty, partizan uturi:. We. stood 'Wray by. Fieedom driring the dark est Thtitod :of the 'Slai•eholders' Rebel lina Sc. I. k ....,,enothated the atteinpted- - nSurpation of a faithleis ..President, and out' best. energies shall : directed in the future, to secure the full and complete: • triumph of equal rights to all classes of freemen. - In every department of thin paper we shall endeavor en censingiv and Until - their, to maintain its 'character ass, ,CLAtiki JOURNAL .. • . .. • . • . • - The following departmenti will recelvefull and care. till attention from-the editors: in the. netv - : TIIE - S - TATE.oI: TRE COAL TRADE. • .. • -LEGAL ,1 - :' , 7TELLIGXN6E. .• . DOMESTIC .SEWS. • • . • ' . FOREIGN NEWS.'. - • • • ' • TITETT2OI)I 7 CE 24T'ARK . 0; LTTERART- • - AGracutTußE. : EDT.:;GATT . res AL•NiATT.E.R - .• . 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'Or Chib subscriptions must .invariably. be in 'advance.lll". . . • • TALLTA iL"*.P.REMIIi:3I" , k 'FOR - 1'867; ; For 60 new snlwcribere to the lltser.e• jouaa.m... •.. • . pavatoe in tidvanee, we . will- farntsli . , either- WHEELER & WILSON'S •of GROVER.. & TIAICER'S Faintly Sewlati Machines:which sell . • nt ! ,1 ,03 cash in New York, and will edet here • atone - • $6O 00 For la new subserilierA we will famish a coin of • WER3TER'S UNABRIDGED -DICTIONARY, which sells et '. • • • 12 00 For in new sniew.ribers - we will famish a copy Of. COAL; IRON & which dells at • 100 For 6 new sabhcrihers we. will- famish n room of • W CUSTER'S IMPERIAL OCTAYO . DICTION- • ARV, willeh sells at •• • • •••. T CLUBBING WITH: PATERS. . • . For these mho tiegire to procure *Paper or NIVZAZiIIf. fr.l.h.spit)ad, - we will,sldb the JulatNia. ae follows, for. Pula-bed. at With-Slim:ea . . 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Ter*vPOVE.T. 1 i• No decision since the Fteiruirable one in the" case,of tlie slave. bred Scutt—when ted Stales SkOretne Cotlrt,-decidetf ,thai .)11 ."black marrit ad no rights whiph the white than was briund to respect"-:—bai . excited more at tention than the recent one pronouncing' mil: itary trials of unconstitutional: -• our last we alludea . to the decisi;lu as unwise and without precedent in the history of this or any other cOuntry—.in fact one that must . • . . _ produce dePloralslL: enoseqenee. - ...:_ - . - • . .. • ' The tbdrowiug•is the, continding poition:cif •I an article - . fthm the 'lndian ap 01 is • ?state: jt2Ur— . . isal of thA on the decision.: -•• • White we a' veuld eefer Vo. the' julgsnent of the Su.; preme Court on a:quoit - ion . properly" before i tfir deci sion:and treat VAN - Ai - the r - 'pectd.n the holiest jedi chit tribunal of the lain!. it is entitled to no inore:defen, owe than a political town -meeting, when it gem( outnt the'record to decidegravegae.tions tottehing.the cell- • stitutional powers or a ceseorditfate department - of the' Government. 'The only 'point realty presented Or the tonsideration of. the court wasovhether the •military "try hail 'any anthoritY to try him by viitne of military law, for it was not claimed that any law. had bee's paced by Congress specially au thorizing the trial of civilians, as he claimed to be,. Military court. The court. held that there was no law anthorizing cud baying: embed. that •ent clusien there wasmo other quest!! bef ire it for decr. lied the judges stopped, Isere; their- devlsion . might hard liecn•acquiced in without bestild criticism, notsidth.tanding their.reasoning Would be tinsatlsfacio •ry to those.who do not regard it as the daty of the Gov ernment. during a civil war, to permit domestic traitors to plot against • its existence. in the very 'camps of ',its armies, or else 'to depend upon the slow and nneertain. preventive olprosecntion in 'a civil court Which meets' • buttwiee a year. But they did not stop;when tilos , had' decided "the case as It Presented itself, nut . ; as if fearful' that all wisdom woujd die with themweritinitiaftheir • . way to deelare that Ty Congress, ebonld the fntnie .duce other rebellions as bloody. and formidable as the last; were-to pateslaw. giving military. courts jarisdie- Bon over citizens who 'conspue t assist the enemies of the country, such law would be' unconstitutional , and.' . void. They rnight,-with • the,' sam'e. propriety; -have. passed upon any other proposition Vouching itte.pessi- • hie legislation of Congress for the next hundred years, but every lawyer ItnowS that such impertinent prejudg-• ing of cores that may never arise, ia'hinding upOn body, and but itled to no more respect than the opinions of any:other live lawyers. . ... . • .• • •llwas.to.4 4 ..uch an attempt to settle a political cues-. i ion not before the court, hut which :was : being fiercely 'debated. in every legislative: asseinbly and - b'efitin the people, that nude thc•Dr.ed Scott decision 'odious; and: led a majority of the people to discard.not. only the ex-, leajnilicial part of the decision. hut the whold of it. - In that WC the - conit. decided that, the liege; Bind Scott. was' not a citizen of thelinfited States, and there:. 'fore,. had no right to sue in its courts:- :But aftet.deel ' ding - that it had no jurisiliction'of the'ease, a majority' of the court went on' to lay, dOwn..e. political platform, - and - declareif that Congress. hail no power ender the, CoMo. i tut ion to prohibit t be i Mo:Fiction of.s.lavery in to' the• Territories. -This' bold and imscrupubius attempt to fore's:all action of Congress and, muzzle the morns of the people- solar' from allaying.the. excite.' meat provoked by the attempt to riationalize'elayerY, was the 'precursor 'of the downfall - of the detestable Stir:aim - which it was sought to - strengthen and'pro tect brilegrading' the Supretteir Court into a political . The disastrims result. of that ittruipt to settle odes-. 'tines constitutional law by procuring thevolmiteer .opinionS Of judges oflhe Supreme. Court on a case not before them . for ailjudiestion, Ought to, be a sufficient' admonition to the present beech.ha abandon so danger. ous.and pernicious a Practice... . 1 . • • ••_ •.., - • The New ork riburte •InAhe following .. • article; presents some facts.that :Will go far to . strengthen the opinions - of..the.Journal •. a n 6 . c nn. .. . . . . .-The Presideut,.hy en order- dated .December. 22,.teM di”oWed The military. commi,sion•lield at Itielanond .for the trial of Dr:James:l, -Watson.,• 'Tbn - prisoner; whO recently Murdered a nee•ro. in I•l4l.ihridge.connt.r; Va.: has therefore. been di,eharged ' frOuicnetudy.• arid is secured from any' nuniShment. .. The ,feet's in tlds case' dwrrn to be Universally known. • •, A few weeks - ago. a negro named 'Echols, drove lent ly anal rist4.carriage: in which the family Dr.. Watson were'ridinv, hreaking It, but - injuring- - no'one. The next - day. Watson • went -in search - Of life negflici; found him at work 10 a dell,' and alleinnted to beat -him. Echols resistM,.atid ' TIM pursued by.Witson, -who threatened to ...hoot Mtn unless..he stopped.. EChols preferred flight :tan:struggle...and WatsonidreW .a pistol and shot him-through he. hody.•, lie died In a few hours: :Tilt, murderer then uurrendered hirnselti• and his trial in the• Comity Court resulted.M entire acquittal GiM.Sehofield; • before- whoin theSe fiefs' were brought. isited-ari order. muter anittority of the act: Of Congress of .July' -1S fn, fora uttittury-eom mlosi.min Richmond:and. on the ilfithtuat... Watson. was hrum:ht before.ft.. .1.114 cunvidtion; lied na. the .President interfere4l....waii64r.tain; for- he c . :oufessed. that he had Committed thecritne.... • • • Mr...Telnistin, in- dissolving the Coinimission,.etiose to: seeeptthe recent decision of the. Supr.itue Courts that military' trial of civilians in the,loya., States is illegal. its his unthority., ' llii C4binet. it is said,- etre - es with him.-: This interpretation will siirprisemo. one, though it "would have been better hail a test c.i:4 b6en - sabtnit,- ted to the Stipre.me.Court, front the reliellitates.- We are not 'yet -prepared o:admit 'that Virginia and • - ana stand in equal relations to the oOvernmenr. Bat any argument on this 'point. is. STllo . lll3eded'by'i he.. fact,. that the President's actionlas taken from theieeed-r. men their Last hope of protectiou,• from' their tinges- Sors the' last fear of.limishment. Watson killed this negro brutally: 'lt was a murder without a shadow, of iustiflcation;and freely.admitted and boasted of as an acted' isiiirage.' Yet, the civil authonties of:Virginia acquitted him of any 'cnme.•and virtually excluded the *anion killing of.a.nrgro from the category of mar, der.. He may kill another tcomorrow, And. there, is . DP .power that will punielithe act.: TIPS is not an exccp ' Uncial case; in GeOrgia, 100 freedmen bare been killed since Christmas, JSCS. and but three of -their murderers have been punished by the chill, Courts. .Our corres: pondent at SaYannah ender date of Detember' r—ift would be jastria easy to a jury id the State . NewlYorli: 'to- c ,nvict *person of manslaughter fir sheritinit antral deg; as to got's of - rebelsto a rebel guilty-upon a ehargii.of killing a ncgro.' . Sweep-. tug as . this werilaii may : be- espipe of Wits in is an - instance rif its truth, as the New Orleans' massacre,- the acqnittal of Perrin in COlunabits ..County-Georgia, Of the' murder, of licnrY' Thomas,. end hundreds of 'other cases are Primfs.. .Theeivil courts in the relict States positively refuse. to try - such niece in the few eases where.. the feafof.military interference has • indtieed firm teiParadelhelonn of duly. the. jury has acqnitted the prisoner without' pretence - of. delib erat ion.. Ni' more need.lie said: We. reay.simply-add. that the emstrnetion Which President . johnson pats, upon the decision of .th.i Suprethe C'eurt; whether it he right or wrong, the freedmen without. a partiL cle of legal protection' will The subject must - come. 'before Congress, which will not,- We may hope, neglect its duty of immediate . action. • . • The . WaEltingl - .On Chronicle of Montlay-cort ttnues its review of this most -ealautitous "and. • . . est raortlinary tlecidon: -Fiora its .ar ticle.sye takelhe folto.iving extract • ..The objee't .of lnw the attainment Of ..111.tice:•.7 Courts - are"constructed as a..part . of the machinery, through which justice; may lie• ear zht and law &tined:: With.the Angle- . amin race they have beep and are a• recttced histitntion, and both in :England and AinMica the judicial department constitutes One of the essential breaches of the government. . - Prsira the nature.of. their organization. courts are lire-eniinottly emrferva 'live. 'They .not only grow - old with tiMother inslltu; jams Which gave them birth. het by alalue of a "rnhug • principle. of action which causes them tit Blind by pre , cedenh9, they become burdened with technicatitiei end formulas which often impede the coure. of justice-and. make It difticiflt or bnposelble of attaitnent,. Eyery7 body knows tbli because everybody has'Aeeri and felt it,.yet nobody would think. of suggesting any othCr re inedylbr the evils to which' 1 hey are subject thatetO form.them s.ray by statute law and. reorganmation There comes a time to all 'institutions when -the. cob ' webs-end dusty accionulatiens of mges..muSt he:swept:, away by the trenehant'broom . of reform or the sharp . . . look at the glemitic Brougharia" says Sidney .. Smith, "sworn in at twelve o'Clock,.aud. before.six has a hill be 'the. table 'abolishing the abuses of a court which bas been the dirse . or the people. of England for centuries. For twenty-five long years did Lord Eldon.. sit' in that conit..surrounded with 'misery and: sorrow" which he never held up a finger to alienate. 'The wid ow and the orplieht ' cried to him' as vainly as-the town crier cries when he offers a small reward for a full piirse ; thebanktupt-or the erupt became the lunatic of the mart; estates' mouldered away aratmausirins down: hut the fees - conie in and Oil was well. Hutiu an instant the iron Mace of 'Brougham shivered to atoms' this house or fraud and ~ ' • • ". These brave and -manly words of the great English. reformer no doubt startled into indignant protest many wellfeed attorneys of the High Court of Chancery, and shocked lueipressibly all those, kenntlee persons who had to en accuttomed to hear the' reat Lord. Eldon oat); ted as authority;. neverthelesi ft Allf, - essential .to the . earre •tion'of abases that brave men rihould make them obnoxious and reform them awhy. "No veneration fin old things merely because they were old, or for the good that kvkaained in the - agent that had' become burdened with el 11, could save the most venerable courtin Eir gland from ,the keen sat lie of Smith or the sturdy blows of Brougham. So when the Supreme Cotirt of - the Ltni.' ted Stales heeame-Infected with the. poisonous' virus of slavery, and horrified the.world with. the Dred Scott de;. m clai?. the people thought 'lf that fs constitutional law it 'Shad law. tuiti if it is the mere dietkint_of the Su preme Court in the interest - 0 f slavery. it rtk a bad court: either the law or the court needs reforming:. perhaps • . both need it. if that decision he good law we asp r all' slaves; and whetherlt he good law or not, if enforced' and acted upon,'we are all slaves, down with This was thespirit in which, the .free people -Of ttin. North met a derision of the SupremeConrt. and we.. need not remind the honorable Senator from Maryland' nor rho rebel organ of the President that'the memory of. the learned. Chief. Justice who wes the author of that • decision forever will he irrevocably linked with it. His long life and great kibilityruad .public services will beforgotteet, but the Bred Scott decisicin wilLneL ver be forgotten.. Asthe greatLorkillarestield will for. all time be known and hOnordi bythatmemorable de-• "vision which Is:England's boast, that - ithe momenta f slave Stets foot on 'Englishground he beComesfreen--so 'Chief Justice Tapey will be-known in history as the at; . ' tam of a reverse decision, Which made shiverythe nor; mat Condition of. ,the colored Mee.; which .carrial sla very over the' Territbries' by. perverting the Constitu tion: triode' slavery'national instead of local: declared that,"the black man had no rights which the white man was tkoprl•to respect," and threw the weight' • of the Supreme Conrthrdecision in support of the South, , ern ethnology; and the dePresslng assumption of cape-. riot and inferior races.: f- • ' • "Will all great Neptune's Ocean. wash this blood - Clean from my hand.? No;"this my hand. will - rather '. • The multidudinotis seas iticarnadine; . . • . .• • Making the green one•red." - • . ••• •• •' The high authority of theSciPreme Court 'received fatal blow when the people found that it could bemade available to foster politicht opt:Pions - and aid hi .the er- • tension of slavery ; for it is useless to deny that with the sanction,or the •beit, :names in nil. our: country 's histoly this people do •not :believe the Died Scott ae-• vision to below, • , . Now* we cite this tOshow that the Supreme Conrtis : by no meant infailible;•nor beyond the.pale of popular censure... Itmay be availed of for :good'or Pm , -; mod.while traitors go unwhipt of justice, and not a single quiestion upon which they organized rdrollkni" :has been adjudicated, the 'court may go on .overrnliiig the only agencies of which lOyalty could evailltself as unconstitutional; but it .. .will - .in no event ehinge: the - opinion or purposes of theism : pie.. Men Who 'deserved •to be hung, and for - Whoin no triale..lzon.id be had in courts or •jusUce, . may :be szt. free ; the anutsednis of' President Lincoln may, atd,prtiliably .verrspedit . , iffy be tamed loose upon the community, •to :be feted • : and reiverded with hohcmi slid °Most ;. test oatha:may• be - set aside, and Onrepuntenttraitors may •swarm into • courts akiti.publie otters fa conspire anew for the ovet .throw'rkf the ; but...the . effectof these .things .will be, cannot fail to be, n terrible reawakenintof the., •pablic, conscience to the enormities, of fretwork, and a' _preportion.ate.determination for its overthrow; ••.11re•-• -fore the sbockhf -that tornado court decishins Will fly like chaff in the whirlwind-An the midst claw battle smoke through•WhiCh our brave defenderSsonght their way.' it.was not the. tall,;•gaunt IMM Of VaneY, with :the Died • Scott" ..rolled:np in his.hiiiirt,:Arkst went before: hern like the ghost Of :Hamlet, but rather the Sortiand .'spirit 'of old-John llrowrf.,hurrithalling them victory and freedom... , • • . . . A Masonic Tiourt.s is . to be - erected at the, North-vial corner :Of 'Bread and r• Filbert streets, Philadelphia. The lOt is one hundred and tali. fact front by tire' iinedied and fifty . feet deep, Inua three frontii, and alone coat one Itindred and fifty thousand dollars: The`plait' of the building ,has not Jet been; ecided - on,' but it will be of some ancient order of ltr' tecture; and ITUl,be. Otte& ag iu eiagnifieeei 'style at a cost of,not legs. thau a.half EV** :iYiti - ' t lhe :Odd' abould negolltdir 'fel.: Vastinte `Temple in Chestnut street,- bele, "Eighth, 2'9:;4866. , • THE HIGHT-A-ETRE 'EHEHITEIAS. - - :The,folldlving 18 . an aneing parody 'llPen Clement 0 =3loor`e'.s_-ttnsuitil Befoie .Tvrius thenight after ADluist:irliuut, :when thocuigh . the 'Every soul was abed, and , still RE a M , Atee .The str.ckluga so lately St. IslichoLis• care, • ' Were emptied of all thatwas eatable there The durance lindtialy been tucked in ,their beds, • Witir very full stomachs and pains in their heiu3s. I was dozing a Tay in coy new cotton cop, And Nancy vras lather far gond in a nap, , When oat in the nursery rose such a clatter, 'torsi:win= my sleep, eryinglwhat is the inatteiio kfiew to eaett bedside: still halfin alms, Tore open them:dein and threw cattle clothes. While the light of ttietsper surd clearly tO thew - The hideous plight of these objects below : For what to the fathers fond eye shoold appar But the little pale face of each sick little dear, For each pet thatlad crammed itself fall as a Veit " lam I w fns moment ncht-feltilke old `Nick: - Their pulses were rapid, their breattangs.the same : What their stomachs ejected Iffi mentlottby name— . Now tinkey, now stuffing, plum pudding of course, And custards, and•crullrrre t nad cmnberry,saneet Before outraged nature wentto the xcall— fes lollvpops, fispdoodle, dinner and all: - Like pellets which urchins frompop let ily, -Wed( fise nuts ana raishiSj am% Jelly and ide. Till each error of diet woe- brought to my -clew, • To the shame of mamma and Santa Clans t 001 ..,... I turned from the, sight to my bed•room stepped back, And brought out a vial marked Valv.ipetsc, When my Nancy exclaimed, for their sufferings shocked Don't, yon think you hid better, love, run for the doe- Iran, and` twos mutely back tinder triy root, Wheraheird the sharp clatter of 'old Jairip's hoof: I might say, thoogh I bail hardly binned myself around When the doctor came Into the room with a bound. He vcat co'vered with mud .fmui his head to his foot, Andtlin clothes, holed on was his very best malt: He had hardly time to put that on his back, And he looked like. a Falstaff, half raddled with sack. His eyes, how they - twinkled—had the doctor got His cheelrsienkedlike Port, and. hislireith smelt of. He hadn't been shared fora fortnight' • And the beard on chin wasn't white the snow But:inspecting their tongues, in spite of . their teeth, •:. And drawing his watch from' his waistcoatbeneath, • - Ile felt each' pulse, saying each little belly. • • Mat get rid—here he laughed—Of [Lie test of thatjelly.- I gazed On - e:aelfchlibby, -- plump, sick, little elf, And gioaned whenbe said so in spite of myself: ' Bata wink of his eye, when lie physicked, our Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. • • Be didn't preicritie, .bufwent. straightway 14) his work, dosed alithe rest,, gave his trowscrs a Jerk.; . • , And adding:directions; while blciWing his nose; • • . •.' - Fle - bitttona his coat-from his chair he - arose.:. -• . . • Then Jumped tral gig, gave old:J .- Map a Whistle, - ; • • And Jalap dashed oes if pricked with, a thistle. - r But the .Doctor ere he drove•.out of. ' sight.: They'll be well by ta-morrow—good night, Jobes, good . . EDITOR'S' T4II3LE. . . . BEADLE'i DOSE- BOCIIeAND 'ALMANAC. for 1867 bag been puldish ed by Beadle and Company; 118 William street, New York.. 'A..eheap and re- Marktibly'Niell.oorspiledlittle Book:.. • • . THE A.MEIWAN .taillitElL. good Agricultural and hortioiltural. journal . : Its extensive corres-: pondenee is invaluable. 'lt is •ptiblitshed liy Johri Turner,. Rochester, - N',. Y., 'at $1 a year:. , . • ' Demearsr-'s. Tonga immtica:—The December number of this little magazine must take the boys and girls by storm; . It is filled -with' .the most charming pictures and: stories • that cannot faiLto•delight its young readers.- .This mr &gains is 'suited to the taste and capacity of,children :of all ages, and must during-the coming year, at-- Min a large cireulatioia. Ptibticatiou- office, 47:3 Broadway, New York. • Single - copies, ;15 cents. • Yearjy, $1,50. - ' •. • •• . • THE January number of Titley i s'tady's . Book is'superi , ir in all its - departments. The finely ex ecuted steel _engravings.; ,fashon -, and pattern plates, and eicellent literary matter • by. favorite writers, - render this number one of the best ever issued by' friend Godey. We have long .eensid.: 'err& the - Book the ;Mast complete - fashion magazine published in .this . °rimy. other .ceutitry.• And We - beliere that • our lady friends are of the oninio:i. • - A.yriar!s entbScription to this Book wonhl make. an. acceptable. New .Year gift. WO. club the Journal. with it:at 4 rednc6d rate. • WI: have - received . from Moser •-•Eing. S. 11 . 3. irdi liansom Street, a copy.of ."I'be 1s ful.Alln3= nae," - for . 1867, just pnblished lyvtlieni.- . A tic:di : Of reference to altwhodei-ire toli - now how the good 7, - Iy.Citv'of Philadelphia is - governed ; 'the - extent,: number, and loCation of its rations - Public Insti lotions, and the manner in gaining. access: to. Ahem; the .location ..of- all Churches; 'Banks; Places. of ~ A musement, - Ptiblic . • Parks, Ferries, Foreign Consuls' offices, etc. , . the loss lion of all elective and' appointive: offices, and n.ner -of election or afpointthrot, with the termof office, mid other useful inforniation of- interest toeitizemi.as well as strangers, "Om: Yousn•Fet.KA :"—The Jannary..nnmher is befere'ns: very fine in every,dopartment. , The principal 'features of this popular magazine the*.Now. Year,' tmbedV tray,d, Enstained by. the adventures a -Bayard 'fayletand "Itonnd-the .World See ,:"...pectry,.tilled by Longfellow ; .Wliittii•r: Joh - , 'and dtbers ;.be.coo -t rib Med. by. R. Tiro:111g, the.miyat eminent sOlig.;' iter, , p• - • rli a ps, in. • the World; .r.',3rae.3* and sports; . .(a now: Ono) under: Charge of • a-Mama:practical .experience; aul sketChz.s from the beat •writera•in the country ; full-pa ge,piet edmonthlyompPlemented ny eccaSional steel.en.: - gravings and colered,Plates, every, - ,article which' is capable of illustration : being so accenipanied ; and' e .centinnance, , with' nett' 'interest, of :the .'Evening . Lame,"`. 6 . - Ltater 'Box;:.' and.other.dis .thictive- "and .favorite characteristics ..of' "..Oar Young T. 110.". are '-given.te those forthing large clubs: ,•: • • " • • ' Publialecl by .Ticitnot.antl.Fields,.Beston..-. . -..M.Ackweori . and . the. fonr'.ileviews,-London' liyarterly, Rdinbnrg,'West mieistei:, NO r th. British furnfelied by the Letr . nard:Scott Publishing Cortipany,• NV.York, for. $l5 'any-one. of ' There' are now few educated persons, - or even persons 'who have litany way - become in t ere:stet} in .1116.1 in Merolla- wenderful quest ions of 'this wonderful , ' age; or in .literature in' general, 'Wile do not find it necessary to rake onS.or more. of the 'greatßevicivsi:. Tho professional men and intelligent men of buSiness Nita have netsnfficient; leisure to read .eVen. the beet, books 'continually issuing.fr4m the press, the RevieWs are indispen sable, and at the same time tulfricient to impart a comprehensive view of the merits, of books,' the nature and- merits of the questions and enterpri .sea of the day, • and orthe.intelleetual State. awl. pro'gress.of the times; . Nearly every ; number -of. each Review coutaitie; among its variety of cies, ono Or more artieleS iitvprfsnperior.nicrit, such as ismore than en 'equivalent for , a whole , year's•subecrintien.. . IlLtneEn'S MAGAznth..Tho:Jknwtry.rniinbpr-Of. this nopplar and ably . , ecinductedllagazine is be fore rie. 'lVe.have rarelk . :tieen a nunitterntilar per Which contaiuedfiner illustratien's or wore in teresting -reading'. matter:.. The '..contetits ran, At the.Aros. Gate, with art illustration:;' Yvon mud Finet te,..(alfairy; tale Of- Drittany), With tert-ilins-. tratiens ;. Heroic •Deeels Heroic Tile Capture, Imprisonment and eleven illustrations.;..Diffsrent Points oil• View; Tersonal „Recollections of the WaT; (fifth paper);. with illustrations.;'. A. .London, -.Police Court, with . .seieniilltistrations The Quiet Reiff . ; Flours With. the Dead ; Oar Goldlline in Gann. client; Adam .Gorretv ; The Virainitins. in Texas . ; Slack a Little -; Three, Days of Terror; Ste) , d4'.igoonry Three liuridred'a Year- - ; : . Old Aunt Maid:la...Pert' L ; Xedieal.Deinsiutis of the Olden ,Timex.; Edi tor's Easy - Chair:' Literary No:it - 43.41' '-Monthly, 'Record' of ..Curreut Events; Editoe.s. Drawer. Published by Harper ek. Brothers,Tratiklin Sentare; Ne*.York; at sl a year. ...We. AO the Journal with this fine Magazine . at 'reduced priceg to;sub eteribers who take both: : • '• . Tim An.x . y.rtc J.titiminv. , --Tho Atlantic Montlily.enterstnion its niucteenth.volume with an array of distinguished names' and . . 'sterling ' :articles that premise well for the coming - year, - The January number ematainsthe first instalment of Dr. Holnaes'estory,* "The Guardian Angel." in'which will be found. the:sanie, old charm that. 'so' ftscinated. the readers 'of the. Autocrat, - the .ProfesSor, and Elsie Tanner;. a Inimgrous stars in N'enie, by :Tames .thwelr;,a graphic sketch of Henry, Ward*Beveber's church; - with sonic pertinetitri.M.ctio.ns 'upon moderM'clmich , going, by James Parton . ; a 'legend in verse, told ae only . Whittier . can .tell 'it ;, a poem.: entitled "Terminus," (on Growing Old,) by. R: W. Emer;. ion ; spirited and faithful tratielation of. the' coldest between Achilles and Agamemnon', from the . Viist.Book - of the .Iliad by W.-C. Bryant Mr. - Higgins= contributes a • lea for Culture; Mr; Trowbridge furnishes anotheeof.his attract ive stories under the title; The Man-who stole a: Itteetthg;House ; Bayard Taylortells.aeharacter istic story . of. The Strange Friend ; Me: Shanty gives a humorous sketch of Chipillarly - Freaka 'E.. C.. Steadman offers la poem on Pan 'in Wall Street ;' and Walter Mitchell deScribea the King 'dom of InfinCy. The story of 'Katherine' Menlo; bytheauthorof `llerinan;"iiicontinned:- Topics of current peliticalintertst are thoroughly treat .ed;-the Causes for-which the President .can be Impeached are lucidly set forth, :and. Frederick Dpuglas.s Makes :it powerful' Appeal . to Congrese for Impartial Suffrage. _ .The numbetclodes with notices, of several popular new: publications: put pato. Weekly Almannic. EMZEZI 11:S67.—Jan. 7 244 , 401 Komi DL 5:7 34 eveg 7 ' * 24 4 411' Ffigt Q.. 1311. SS , 7 244 , M. 20 40. :mo, 7- 24'4 "44 Lett Q. 27 9' 51 mo. ZB SATUUDAE,., 20 SUNDAY 31 MONDAY 1 . TUESDAY.... 2 WEDNESDAY 3 TUVUSDAT .. .4 w lodge hen been orgardied in An Odd Fello Sheoanddah-Ci . '3lore - snow onlVednesday night. The sleigh ng . here and thfoughentrthe County. ie excellent. In Ashland last weelt r tho wife .of George Cost was found dead tubed, She was in good health' before retiring*._ . . 10-Torivw,--Fifiy-see . ond Sunday .of the.veat and st after Christmas. Day's , length, 9 home and .1.4 minutes. . . . . • ihe Siibscription list to the; second course 211 Union - Hall lectnree; rapidly tilling up:.lt wilt . George Haas, 'who. was. accidentally 'shot while Dauphin .near the Schnylkill County line, a few weeks since; died on the ad instant. Mr:* John Pazsou, has been 'appointed gaper intendent of.. the Malianoy and Broad ''Mountain 'Railrciak....in place of Mr. Byers,- whiilately re- E , . -• The Sheriff will.offef at public . de,at the Court. House in this. Borongh, on lflouday next, a dwelt- - ing bongo and lat,.. located in Schuylkill- Haen,. site the 'property , of Lewis Boye.r.. . • • • ... .- . . . Miss Heugeli will give a" Concert hi :Union Hall, On Thursday evening, Jan - 10; assisted ' .seV eral able instihmental•and vocal, performers:— She is said to be remarkably', fine. oeslist-zpos sassing a liighly eultiyatedjand pleaaing voice,. • .... . , , . . Sermon to Young lAferi.•:—ltevl Win. II:: Lewis, Rector of Trinity Lage.), will deliver a sermon to-morrow evening; to'yonng men. - Seats free in anr; pert of. the chniph for the 'occeeion. . We' trust that the. attendance of, young - znen4ill. be . . 'Pot.Escille • I.74oratio .9011 P-and. —The certificat & i etoek ofithis . Coin. Wiii: be: 'reaily.:for men early:* during - the earning -,meek.: All interested cttn . seerire . their .certificates nallingilt the offineof P. W. Sbeafer, prColonel J. J.; Conner; Pottsville. ' . . Death.of a Sadier.--Williani Jonea.Glais. did& id B‘.. Clair bra the iqth inet...of disease' contract- , , ed in the . Unian Army during the late.' AebctUlatl. Another martkr . O.the danee'd . :Freedom; • Ur. , Gilds wawa native 'of.. Watee, arid. at. the . thxie ".of :WO death jii.tdizt*ith j.ear. of his age:" ' -.: '• , . Lost ireek near Centralii,ulfr. Jennings, wife, at] infant and' young dintghter 'were burn= ed ty,,theexplosion ocoal=oil can, the last . .so eerlsnaly that' she ' ied:- The aecident was caused hy Mr: Jennings - Oouring..oil On a -slow 'fire - to nuateit'lwirn...'Xirei was pOulnuudeated to thts .0 5 3 4'4. 1181 * *: RawaY4 tbM'Beednab; tine `been rtuted Notary .2tiblic-.by ilavernor,Ctur -tin:- En Inuf Als?lettere.froin':'. MO:Governor, to- OM' . Gave:Mars -- Cilifornin;:,Biness;.. Tninnk• I n cli "!'t - witeckniarik o o‘.ltheii*V:Wi" :Virginia. and ..New „ , ,recenibiemiinehir:= ,Yardley's Appointment is tier 0 Dade fOr thine Stat4lo.).', - -t, ..-.,.•• • .p . . _ . . • Christrriaa,paraed. off Erie in a quzet and Ardar .l:y:.manner.; 'lathe . .aft.P.illol:lA " the Clood•letent . , fried ther how ataintogine at Coil anal islertiv.:: g4u,T. -- ,ittreeta. --It Vas quite astisfaetiore. , :•ln tho' c., evening ^,the I •• • of Stl ' Patrick'a eherefi;'• at. I:TalaniffalL wee rigedi and the •nreipta . mttat •fiave, gratified . toarlageri. This, Fair will coq ' tinue until. We 'fisiy . tiext. : : - -- ' ' -, • ' -.' • . , - . .., . The CkuTieia ourruir., - -fiaeaday neat -. war be. New. Year-and Alio' carrieretwhhinpplf our Borough eullecribere,:will: have the honor. or call, ing upon Biem trial arikiblresolipprepriate. to the. season,' and ; neagy-printed. that : the little Pillows will lx, rewarded.loribetr . , Attention, during the 'yearbyliberal.donations of "green • bacts,r.:wec.nunaend them So the kindness of our . . Saturday.lest two men stopped' brewer's team on thdriaml three-fourths. of smili froniNew Philadelphia, and, robbed the driver. : On Sunday last as Thomas Temple - was returning . - :from church, was .stopped on: the roarlbetween Port Carbon-and Belmont by* Man .who'presented a pistol and deinanded his money: The robber searched Temple and finding but three cents, returned _it to him ' at the same - tune directing huh' baproceedlon hisway. - . . , . • • 4 slight fire happened 'at Uptoni . qi.Timrs 7 day evening between 7 and 8 O'clock, . caused by the wainscoting in which' ono of the, furnace i,eg.; isters' rested, taking fire, :.An alarm Was giyen, and one corapinies.were.sneedily.on the ground, but there was no' necessity. of, gOitig into 'ser vice, as the fire was. extingeished with a few. bitekets of' water. It would bave'been a terrible night fora . .lire, as the wind :blew s, gale filling the air with fine:prticles of drifting snow; •'Schuyikill:Haveu Associaticm.:HThis Association has adjourned to, inset Jan, 10,..1857: with the following order: of exercises. lteuder, IL: Hannah. Eaeayist, A: A . . Hesscr. Question for debate,'," Is . universal suffrage eipedient.?" Ailirrnative, Helma and Isaac -Paxson.. NegatiVe, A.:A." Messer and C. C.. Leader.. At the lait•statedor the Association' the .Prest,.llev.. James 'Wilber, delivered his celebra ted- lecture on "Light," which' . was listened to attentively by the andie 3 nce..'. Tho.pnblic.are . re' s-ectfnlly invited to attend the nteetin^s - of .this • .'.l?en. Mr.. Cook' having become .the recipient oilbe silver tea oet at the late Fair !Lei Good liitent Fire .CoMpatty . ;. - returns his .acknowleag nieets.ao'followo . Having become the' honored -recipient • the 'beautiful - . silver . - 'serrice,. by the Good -Intent Stearn Fire Engine.to:, 'to be piesentedlo'. the minister receiving the highest number.. of ..votes et their Pair recently - held at the 'Union . Mall,. r beg to assure the generous contributors to •so handsome , a 'compliment, that.while impressed with a high sense of the honer conferred, it' is impossible to-express the gratitude I feel for such. marked consideration:. To theseltincl friends, and tothe uuln added a chaste .a.nd beautiful china. se',. • our niost sincerer thapkif are - . teriderCtl.:' • • . Coos:.'B. - PaStof . M. E. Church, Pottesilli),TA.,.. . . . . , .During tb3 inclement; eason especially dtiririg' this Winter which in consegOence of depressed .business. wilt 'entail much stiffering; isaist the needy . auildeserving; . poor of our .Itegion'. The' Lebanon Courier :in slinking, of the poor, who can be found - in evpry • community,' says:Andy,' that the ."lior are; God's people, 'and . there 'is an imperative duty n' . upo Gluistians_ see-that their sufferings 'are relieved. Money is 'spent pro. fusely in. mioy ways to show our regard for Hell gion,.so that it , may be seen .tuan, bOt there, is more.merit in doing good to the. poer,- and:in that ,way showini, , our regard for religion' in a.Way.:that. shall be seed-and appreciated by. Him Who- when on earth, so loved to encourage, and help •stiffer ing . ' • • • • - Masonic.--:-At a stated communication of Page Lodge; NC. 270, A. •T:.M., 'of SchnyllriiC ,rfaVeni , held-on Friday evening. last, thefolloWing efftfmrs were elected to serve for the cuEiningMasonic.year ,—W. (I,ll'otv. - eller ;S. • . Charles . Dangler'; J. ,W.,' JaMes Etelms,f . See.,; - 0. L: .Saylor ,Treas.; John G.' lieelder. • ' • • -At a:'regnlar connnuoication Of Anthrieite Lodke;',Ne - ..:65.;. a. Y: of SL Clair; The 'fal lowing Otlice'rs Were elected to servo for the. en. ..sning.3lasenic year, emennmeing on St,- ;Janes Day :" NV: M . :, Constantine Hess ;•Sr.' W., WM.:G.. - .DeTurk * Jr. W-,.• Wm.'. T. -Richards'; SeoretarY, -Clay. W. Evaris; Treasurer, John .Poltoch:' last Isaac. in, noticing. the. election tif, officers for Ftildski ,Lotgo t .. Y-. NVO accidentally omitted the tames - of the Se6retary. -and Treasurer. 'Mr...Jelin'tl; Miller was -elected Secretary and Mr. Williarn.Fox Treasnicr:'• After faithful- service of tenlyear, Mr. C. 'Little-the popular Secretary of, the Lodge, declined . . To it Geis Meter s.Preez. . that.the cold, Weather is mien us, it may he wellto knoW the best.' way. to . .provent the water. in' our-gas, meters froinfreezitig, - and thus avoid' the Copse iptent.. wunopince of 'want of _'One or two pints of gl3cerine, well mixed-with the Water, is sufficient for a middle-Sized irreter,.but, the cpian tity-inust belnereaSed in proportion to tine:degree of cold. meter expected ,to he ex- Tesed. It p',,sreosses.another advantage,. namely It 'retards the 'evaporatiOn ef. the water ;; which continually:tali:CS place,. and'. aitiO results:in the sudden. 'extinguishing, of the lights :when: the qu an tit y*Of. Water - bee dotes too small. sufficient amount of ' , dyes6ll'ot ill' the meter wiltprevent ithiS ei , aporaiimientirely; anclobviato an accident not" rarelyseenin place.r.hero a great many gas burners -are-tin - nod oil-for'instance,'-' in .chrirch during .ser , dee;.or in the house . when. thereis - a Glx-erine.will remedy a11...1t ,has been iu use for:the purpose for sane lime, Eirgabt 2'estinionfo/.-As -our 'readers are aware; Mr.. Charles Pi: - retiridl•lreni the snperintendency.pf theiklahattoY••• and Dread 3l9untain Railroad,. to liceOmo Chief Engineer Of. .the Ilailroad; Tho employees- of the former }toad; ailtnirie ,g the many•••execlient ties of. head'anilldeat t pi s;essed by .Me. 13., and AeSirens - of giving expreseion their:regard in a: nubstautial form; resolved to Make Jilin a eleriee nias present itf a set-Of ,sdli..er. • They ntal4,l;nown t heir. : Itoberi - C C. Green,: jeweler; of this Doriigh, who got uri a beauirtii set of: seveu piecesl-tr, „salver, urn, two teas, segai,.creani • ana .Slep . bowls, of. sterling 'silver, and. weighing 22.1. -.oubcc.4: The urn' alone iv.eighti . ...loo ounces. The .s,alver bears following 'inscription " Pr - eseided to. Clories E. Peyri . s,thOmploge.; , s of /Ita _Mell - I+log eijul ..1310a4 Jelitroeli 1806." • Tho. itiiLials. of Mr; name. are • in. aqiumegram On each piece, 'beautifully 'executed. The cast of the ser vice :Was • $1200.: It is yery•.cretlitabie to. 'Mr. G teen. to• whose 9.lllllrlaglllollt the: • gettl tg of• it upwanconfided. -The p:ceentathin will take Place next week, that Whether at M . :11111.11u. City or .Pottstown we. have not yet .learned. : • . The leniperatnre :of Elio - wentliei• during - the . Nreek. ending : 21. 24 25 27 . . • below zero. . . . , The correspondent - wife: . farnishes the' iaboc'e, thi . i,ks. We mere in eri6r in stating in oni‘.la4t . that the thermometer marked:l2....degrces h leiw zero 6 , 0 the morning of the 21st.; tr o'clock, and. 4 • aboVe .a), 9 'o'cloc1:-. 1411... Edwar d. Yardley .6ave us the information in reference to the .Statenf.the therninint.lef hi)lorris'Addition -o'clock,, on the morning of the 21st, whilit - the thermometer it our stoor-door.:Marked.l above at 9 . o'clOck, as we stated: The position - of-the .latter • hoWev,er, Was . rather.slieltered and aomparatively , warni:.. . :"A. Privi)el. and Pative writeFi,to ns'enclo,in„ihe following, Omni. fiona the New York ' .. • , . VIOCATION Or CITY COIDINANOEI3.—Three htindeadand tiny watTonh!haye been. ssued for the arrest of.eitizens : accused cirvielsting the city ordinancein . neglecting to clean . off their walks 'during • the, last. snow storm. Many of the gentlemen accused .reside on:l3ro6klyn Uei. ..• . •.•. • . . ...And asks whY , fife ordinancein. this. Borough . providing foram cleaning off of snow tram the, pavments after a' stork!, is not-. enforced:. Pef sons nOw..have to walk in the middle of the Street in consequence of the icy douditionof moat Of.the pavements in the Borough... We , think that a.ll should clean, off theft. Pavemebta after. a storm, and Abet: theardinance prcnidingthcreforeahould he 'enferacd in cases 'of neglect to.. 'do . .se. The, :weather hag however, during the .past week • Cr two heen.very ind avcirable. for keeping'pavemente entirely free frermice: Rain' fell cat some.. days and froze, rendering those pavements which had been cleaned of snow more 'dangerous thaMthose which had hot . beeri.tonelfed..... At this.segeon 'it is a; - difficult . niatter to keep the • streets of:. a billy : Vacs like .Pottayille i , in order for the safety and conifort of pedestrians. , • Still,.onr citizens should' do Old best.they car; even if they hard to lity - the front-Of their rgiiri6etiie prepertes in ashes; . . . . • /ion SchuliTeP . eminent' states man and Speaker of the United, States House of, Representatives, delivered hiS celebrated lecture; "An Oierland Trip to ; the Pacific,". in the Court ,House in this Borough, on Friday. evening of last' week. A large and intelligent audience 'was present.. Mr; Colfax gave a 'graphic description. Of his adventures in crossing the 'Fifties; • while his word pictures of the' enchanting scenery of the Yo Semite Valley and other portions of . - the .Pacilic coast, wereviviti and exceedingly interest ing: ln speaking at Some length. of 'Utah and its infamous -institution , . polygamy, Mr. 0.,• pre-: dieted' that the latter'. Would, be suppressed ere long by this. Government if the Mormons did. • not.tidoii stepa to abolish it. In tolerating. it 'we. connive' atthe.wrong. ' • • - After the lecture which waS the fifth 'and last of the-first coarse of the Union - Heir AiSociation, Mr. Colfax visited.the Fair of the Good Intent. Fire Company, where being celled ..npoti he de livered a- few remarks.. - . 1 - • 11001 , i'8 011/NOEI3. . :Subsequently cr ,. tw or three hours .were spent very delightfully byllr...Colfat,and a number of our citizens at a supper prepared' , for the occa::. eion Davinger's. best .style.- . .Speechea,. songs. and Waits ruled -the hour, an dMr. Colfax, Mr. .Bartholomew, Mr. Pitman, Whitney, Senator. Shoemaker, Ofetuzerne County, Hon. 'ldYer Streuse, F: P, DeNfeee, Esq B: Green, Thomie R. Barman,:Esq.; and other gentlemen, electrified the ..dompany with their wit `and: sloL queues. - Mr. 'Colfax left , on Saturday morning, pleased we.trast,' with his visit to Potts Ville. The. Fair'of the Coo‘l..intent-Fire-Venipang. - __ This Fair closed on Saturday evenin_g. .. The con-* test for the :various articles Noted for became-in the - evening tuite warm and 'exciting, especUllj for the silver tea set. - The . vote .at the, close of the bolls stood as follows • • • SILVER TEA' SET.. -* • ''For.Rec. Mi. Reek • ~•• Graves. • • •"' " • :Clew.: . 4 . Walsh. • • 4 . : 'Flamer FIRE HORN, For Atherkan 'Hann 'CO • "- Einmene Fire Co ;„ ' Elynntelian. •••., .• • . . , LADY'S - WiUrING DESK. For Mize . M eiy.Trongh. • . • . " . • ' ••. • - Drindore • Shearer . ... .... ~ .. R. 4toeseL '• • " Scattering• • " • " • • Fl •tutzurEPS ETEEP24.e.NT3. .Fdr 11.11neeel - " • . -•• J. A.. Brmtzinger, . . . .... • S. M. Gass. • • • • •• • ' W. H:Citte.. • .. . . Scattering . • ' CRICIE.Ts'T BAT AND BELT. For .I . :Stlchter.,.• • " Waters • ' ••••• • • • • . • ....13MBEELLATOR UGLIEST MAN, 'For - •• • - "FerinetFeritalter, • . • - • •!: 3: - Ar-Ertntertgez..:: .... •;... • . • '•" " B. lieceot ..... ; . .. . Stxtterlog, • • ... • 'l4.Dra WItITING• DE13.14; • . -; . MEM EZNE Di CEMBER There Were 506 votes cast altogethet for sevir-' al ladies; the largest number. Of .which 'were mist for - . labs Mary Trough . and Miss Eliza ...Noble.' When the committee counted off. it was discovered that Miss Trough had the moat votes but 'that thei Most money had been banded hi is favor of lilies Noble... In this. dilemma . the committee decided; to offer each of'thee holies miined. daelc: The; were_ accepted and ..the matter settled. al* .---,- : .:: , :-_ , :•• - 1 . - :._ : .'.: Sgn.,MS,. .•. • • ..• ' I_•*'• H. Elfitielt;• •.% •• • '.l " P. Shams ' • realized by, the Clototiatrt. ahO Zak la' isbotit 11100.. . • . .. . . . . . . . .. 21te :IMM:titters .of. Vie 1 7 ) - cechnEn . —Now dist' tOtt , have emancipated the slaVe from 'lie Chains, it . is.t.our anti to..free him from the bonds-of 'ignor , -. anCe. Weletisteducatci him. -It ~is no :=part of the +let/ref-the tinveniment :to do: it" 'The' 00 7 '. 'ple:of.theflthrttfrinist assume this: : = ... *- -,'.. .. - ....knioViiiitint to sie ta blialt a.Pottsville school in . • the Southwee'cimunericed in Cali Bercnigh....on - .Srieday'afterrittam hist, .A. meeting...ha : behalf of . intl.-under, the`; auspices of '.the Pennsylvania' - branch of the American Freedmen's' Won Com- • mission, was held at Union Hall. „Despite the un pleitaantneetiof the -weather; there"wlB : a large number. of ladies and gentleman present.... - : _.' • The Meeting was pretilded over by Sohn BAtlll an; - E24.,.Who,_after calling - it :to • order, announced the Bev.. Mr. Cagier, of Philadelphia , who brief, Iy Mated the objects:of the Society. Air: °ether". said that after if became , apparent that the freed ' men would need instruction andcare, Mane relig,-. ions associations in the interest .of pettier:tar .de non:death:me had been farmed to give there: , Grad ',unity 'the: conviction that united action Would be the most beneficial, strengthened into thecimsoli -dation of- the chief :societies.'werkin . g for 'the freedmen•into.thf”Arnerican Freedmen's :Union CoMmissien," of which the chief 'Justice • of the . United'Stites had' been chosen President: . - .. This Commission have had in the - field some 700. 'teachers, who were givieg regniar. instruction, to 50,000 pupils. Most of.th e. pipits went hoine and tang,lit their parents and "other , ielatives, so that there were at, least 150,000.perions benefited; • by . them. The teachers had gene out with Chris tian energy arid' zeal. ;and: were. doing . a great - Work among the *freedmen. Every mail brought letters asking for more teachers' and fresh schools. - The prejudice salting felt agaiest them. wiie'dy,. leg away itt the South. and :brighter days were. dawning-. -He exhorted his hearers to . assistabese poor people to.the light - they needed; and' which_ • ourmation - should.give than. ' - • - •., . . . ...General 11... D .. Muzzey was' then' introduced.— . HO said that helhought in this work we. should bnitate.flis rxampiewhose birth-was so soon' to be, celebrated. lie "led captivity captive, and gaVegifte'to men:": He not ouly redeemed Moil from sin;liut gave them such 'gifts . as, led them into his ow full - etature..• Cur-nation, by . -God's grace, had freed' themegro,. - We ehould now corn-. Mete . the work by-making tle , se freedmen men. -How could. thL; be cbme ? .Education was, the. tneane.. :Clothing and food were necessary, but. gifts Of .them' were only. temporary.- They .re lievedimmediate distress, lnit they. continued:de pendence,. Wit ile,.e d :teat ion re in oved the' neceeeit v ' to give feu t and clothing ; for the'trulv educated . man could always...get - those: ' Edu - cation 'did - no t. Mc eSu . lettcr. in ere!y : Self-rel ia fled; industry, prOvidence fertile ftitur:o- these were as import ant., and more so - , than mere intellectual informa tion: '.Who could. give this education 1 The Goy- . • 'ernment ? The speaker:thought that . the -science of.goveninient,.aaat 'present understood,.-did note seem, to in_cludo the thorough edupation of whh . he had epoken. .. Perhaps some tithe governMente might see that the best exercise of their. powers was: in educating their people. • Besides; 'our. Govrn-. meat-worked. among the' freedmen' , throUgh the Preednien's Bureau. This Bureau, though a ne . .ceSsity, and though'idniinistered withgfeitt gond , 1 y General-Howard, was. temporary and an ex.: ' ere throe of the war, and would not as e'perrna= neney i be gen:nano to theepirit of. our people.— The work of- education was 'not temporary, and should not be entrusted to: a temporary: institu . .' lion.: Until due - provision .was made for general ;education in the. Southern States by the Stites thernselveS;the duty. of • educating the freednieu should be left with the loyal people of the United - General Altizzey then commended the Opera . Hems of the Commiseion, in whoSe behalf lie spoke, and considered,the following. incentiVes tea hear ..ty and genorous'suppori of it. : • . '.. • - • - Finn.. The need was.very great4three and a half millions of people asked for. help:. , - - - Seenso.- - The freed people - were eager for edit:- cation. In sending - teaebers to.them -you were • not sending missionaries. to cannibals- brit were • giving the truth to'those who "received the word gladlc 'Every.conSideratierCor souudStatrs::. maushio and political economy. dictated that the blacks should be-educated • luuiirit. National gratitude &Mended it:*-The h.t. , M•oes had 'wiped us in , Or sore need.. Yu. i•boUldhelp them now, like ..the old story- of *Mocks. They had 'helped pluel: the thorn-from the' oot Of the, lion, and now the.lion shotildano- . FIFTIi The bltiistiani)lan reformation was 6 bogie - at the : bottom and. wokk - tip:. If. we would.rebabilitate the 6Outb; , we mnsttiegiu withh the negret.' True, lie was.' poor • and' ignorant.— But oyei.einee the 11Iagi found. the and. of the univeree'ivrapped Mswadling-elothea i * the atablee of to . .$.14'8 poverty ..contained 'the itiags Of the future. ' .In ecnclusionlm. referred. to -the . Dearneas' of. C hri et m when allgavepreeetita to their friends. He asked hishe.iirere at.this'.Chrletinaa to give to the freedmen', and through them to -Him whose birth the eettaon commemorated.. • . Judge:X.. It,• Pitkim - Of trodUeed,: but Owing to. a severe ciAd . Was unable tai speak at-length...llia Yew' eloginent.and perti 'bent remarks were received witltgreat favOr, and on thvir ecOnnt, _as Well -se ..on his nWil, : the audience fiigt:qtted his severe indisposition. • • • Colonel Corson appealed tothe people of Potts- . vide to. . aid.-tho commission', by - ',tliemselves sue-' taining, school under its auspices some point . iu The.ideal.4,,to get Pottsville to support a school Per ttio'education-of the freedmen .by. contrlhlt= fifty dollars a.month fOr oueteacher, •but if two teachers are needed in the school, one' lino dred.dollars month. If tho teachers can be. obtained here, Pottsville will: - have..the .privilege of appointing- them.. - It is conftdently . .believed 'hat by a. systematie, arrangement. Of- this kind throughout the' North, all of the freedmen - can. be edriCated at a cOmparativelY light expense on' individuareontributors to the work.; • • - Before the - meeting- adjrairned . Sunday,' en inotion of Win. It•Sinith,- . EHI:, • it was • reHL•Ned that coniteittee• of three-in ,each ward •be • ap-- pointed to - Solicit. subkriptions. - •• • The chair - appointed the:following . ; • •-• • 'Souris 'Smith,'J:ts. 13. Beatty ; J• A• M. . . , . . . S. E. We.n.o.--P.W:,Sbefer,'Baird... SnYder, C. Dobbins;'.:.J. , •.N. WAno.—J, Sigfried, Z. ..P... - Boyer; E. N. W. W.uw.-W. Hed-Aon W-8 ,, e1f W. E..80yer.., • • '• Gaftetson, 3. C. Harper, the Committees fcirnicid joint or ganiiation, by appointing the following offiliers - fer.li37:, President—John C. Harper. Secretary and Treasnrer-J;.-A...l.l..Pa4sreore. • • It is to be sincerely hoped that the Pottsville Frec dmeu's - fichool can be pet into operationearly. in IS7.' very important that this 'word: Sh9ulil he begun, - at Mice and prosccitted 'with.en .erny, for the ballot will yet be Placed' in the band of: .4belreedman and it is important tikthe inter: rated the nation.that be intelli, , • . • . • . • .Siwair. that resolution. off e red .the other day'by Mr. Ingersoll of Illinois,. in"the lloiese t •It leads than: ..11e$ohierl; That the Pi esittentior the United States is heieby,respeetrally reqiiested inforth the llouse,"11 not tnconipatible - with .the public, interest, near "the verge of the gevivninent't. the -pre ie.nt body called W Comm es s ;is' at present, and if Ismot nearer the centre than he farnierly supixisOd. " • . • • IMEIIMEEZI •• Go!1S?.: .• • 12? .'. • 11) . . 31'; 32 1 29 34 1. • •3G • • ''3il . • 'l3 20••• 24' (fiiKAP S'FAit'CLOTITOO3 EMPOIOIatd, • • . 609 C;IIESFNUT ,ST., PitILAPL, SION OF STAB ' • -ITC H !' ITCHY ITCH' • SCRATCH! SCRATCH I _SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure' the 'lich in: . 4S Unarm Also cures SALT 1111E13111;,ULCERS, PIITLELAINS, "and. all ERUPTIONS OS' THE SKIN. Price 511 cents. For .sale by all draggbits. • By ..sending GO:cents to, WEEKS R.. POTTER, Sole 'Agents, .110, :Washington street, Boston:, its will -.be' forwarded by than; tree .of postage, to any part otilie United State 3. • . June , " • .24.1 v. • . . Strange,- bat -.Trua..—Eveiy, young lady and gentleman.ln the Unitedr : Staies can hear something very much tb their. advantage by . return mail (free of charge by by addressing the undersigned. Those basing fe a rs of7being humbugged will oblige byre:it - noticing , this earth All others, will please address their 'obedi-- pnt servant, Jan.27;.'664-ly THE GB,EAT ENGLISH REMEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATE!.4T . . . . . 'Preparedfrom cv prescription' of :Sir: J.'-Citirlee. .D.,,Physician Etti•aordinary to the Queen:: . - This Invaluable medicine is. unfailing in the cure of alt„those painful and' dangerous diseases to which the. female constitution is :subject.' It moderate all ex. cess and removes allObstructioiis; from wtudavescause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. : • . • • Married Ladies , • (tilt piutienlariy enited.• It 'will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period.with regnlarity • • • •'• . • • • • ••• • • 7hese.Pills should not be taken by. Females dur ing the FIRST. THREE .2[10.11 7 .7711.5 Pregizan cy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any odor timeihey are safe.' . • . . • In.all cases of Nervous and, Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and ' Limbs, _ Fatigne'on slight. exertion, .Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics; and Whites, these Pills will effect a: care when all, other Menne. have failed; and although, a powerful 'remedy, _do not con- , tarn iron,-calomel; antimony, or anything.hurifnl to the constituttoM • . "• . • Full directions in the Pamphlet around each package, - Which should be 'Carefully Preserved. . • . • SOLO a ALL DYlg6olfll4. PRIO , E'SI rca 110+Ttik.. . . • • It is the fate of Cyeryvaluable Medicine to be Conn . - •YreiniTsie.::; Be cautions,' therefore, and see'that the letters "T. A M." are . blowri . .:in the notile, and that . each wrapper bears thesso sluties.of the signaterea I:.C. BALDWIN& CO., and - JOB ItiCSES.l3,7lVitlionf which, none are genuine. •.' • • . N:B.—sl 00 with Eighteen Cent Poetage, enclosed to -any 'authorized Agent, or to the Sole General Agent for the United States and British Dominions., ••• • • • JOB MOSES, .27' Cortlandt St: ; New Yerk, will insure a tiOttia 'containing: Fifty Pills by return mail, securely sealed frotri all obeervatlon.:. • • .Oct. 13, , 66 •.• .15-131 - 41-' • • -PNEPAREDDIL OF PALM, AND MADE For Pre~errin~ i3eitorin; and •• And *the moat dellghtftil and ..voilderful article'thie •". , . • world ever oro4riced: ~. • • . • • * Ladies ivill . flad it not only certain ;remedy to Ete.: - isiore,Darken and Bentitiffthe gair,. but also- deeira . ble article. tor the Toilet, as it is, highly pertniiied.with a rich and • delicate perfume,- independent ptihe grant odor: the Oils. of Talinand 'FRE_ MARVEL OF PERU. • 502 . ... .2;5 A new and beautiful, peOhme, which in dellatrY of seent;'and the '..tenaciy with which it clings the handkerchief and personis.anaqqalled. . • . • The above articles, for sale byall Dr tiggisis and Per fathers, at $1: per.bottle each.. Sent 4y express to any • T. W: WIRIGIIT dr CO.;' . 100*iberty slust, New York. .octzberik..66 : . . -SS .:a; Dentine* Blindness and tbritarric;. treat= ed with the etmoistinccest„:by L ISAACS.B. ft. ()co-. list and Atria, (fomerly of Leyden, . Holhuia,) No. 519 PINE Street,.!Philadelphiti., ..Tftdosonials. from . the moat rellableinnices In :the CRY' and Oanntrk, can be' seen at his office: , 'The medical faculty are invited to ' am:in:Many' 'their patients,: as he Pas no secrets in . his practice: ARTIFICIAL BYNS,_inserted mithont No dtrgSforeumination. Weds. 1.94, .6812-10 m . ON.Woms. Mipsie.• isir.knes", 'undoubtedly,. wlib 'children aid adults, ottributed to other tenses;. • occaOonea bY.worsin.•.-Tl* Fa? al -though effectual in degfroylntin*mi can ac,.. no p c * bletnimYt4 the :'.utoqi ?tellaitip This combinattoi, been.eneoetishi ll y Field • by. physicians andiattrid. to : be iatO./#O4 lure i n eradicating worms, so hurtful . • : • Clailires .Wowass: require Immed4te,. the trimble • often citqsps , pro: longed slr3meae: et4l44eil are pit 'cakiverbx*ct ~bowebil j4 . lse .wbicto* be' iemoved . Only, by thiuke' of remedv: - The :combhiatios :of :ink 'redleine usedusedln a#44nktrriiirii.:'•Vinalpge . : - Qmilltir is *III iftft'wfth see*: ' SUBW+l4BiarlirA AteirrietosehlieTiTtick-,,' AAA. 01:ligaiiitiki atjb:thivi aar,,,?: • • , . - ~.:sus • R RA by • kitir, CLOTHING, OP TI IM.I.ATT.ST ssn' • • PI E01: . .(3 001,4 .. I\ OIAT VARIETY, • . •Sri.LNi)li,:CrrrEns, ANI) TUE BE6T, WC/fin...4,1103E11N MO& F. CHAPMAN, $3l , Broaxiway, N. Y SIR JAMES CLARK'S Celebrated Vema!e Pills Beaatifyie the flair, . . ,Effeclua Worm'. Atedieine, itirolone, • Veirgaillagi PinalOtai • EERIE -•••- • . . • MUM{ DYE I n ' 'ks - atelhielorbi': flair' Dye. Ss. the 'best ; the ':.-The only:true and peTfect..Bye--4]lgirmlege-7-Bil 'etantsseons and:Rellahk—prodnees a sphSkild Bieck or Nittieil.Brtern—remedies thelleltrocs 8id..1/yes, 'and frog:neatly restores' the original eehir:'• Beld.by Breetlela....The v eeml fee signt.a..w: A. Batchelor, 51 BartisyStreet,,New.Tcalc....: •• •' .•. • .' Einployinesit.for both Sexes. . • Disabkul cud returned toldiers,..avldoira and ornbans Of slain soldiers, 'and -the:unemployed" of both Ries ,generally::-in want of 'respectable and Protltab/o.on* ployment,lncarrir; no risk: cari procure such by closing a post:did addreseed OnvelOße , for particulars, to De.:JORI4.II. DADI , IALL,-.134..163; Broo . k/11, : Jane 9 , .66 • • (7.1 y) -S.: IrrcH; SCRATCH . 310 m 3 - - • • 1 • -.lcrir . . • . • . - • Dr. SwnyneeDintment- ,"TDTTRII Dr, (Swayge'a Ointment, "TE"I'TER ,, ,.. • *.• . • "TETTLER , !. • ••• "Ica--'NEtrEt.icicows own^ - - -"TOTTER. , " • . •To FAIL . - "ICH.. CUIDIND THIS': "'PETTED*. -- ' .t'ret•iEß , . • TOILIMNTINO • "Th. , • • ' • • . COUPDADiT. . .•-THTTERw - . .”.ICII ,, • • • fTEITE.II , . . SIItANNE , S.ALt-HEILING .OIATNPAT. Cares Dching.Plics; Salt Rheum, Scale. Head, limb a 1: • • • • Skin Dlsemes: . . . • . Price 50. cents... By sendirf co cet to Dr. Swayne &, Son, 330 NORTH-SIXTH btreet,fbiladelphia, a box be mailed to any part Ut.ited .States; free of . • 4iar Eld byIIELNIRY SA.TlOR,Hrtwist, LIPE-HEALTH-‘ STRENGTH. LIPE--HEALTII=STR.ENGTH. LIFE--HEALTH.-STRENGTH. Hundreds and thoneands annually • die pretnaterely, .when, if they would give the Great French Rercedy, DR. JUAN DELAMARRDS .. . • Cielebritted Specific . Prepafed by.Granciere ..Dripont,.. No, ifirt line.Lont. bard,. Pails front the prescription pf. Dr. 'Juan Dela; marre, 'Chief Physician of the. Hospital :lin. Nord on Larinobdere a fair trial, they..would tad immediate in- , . Her, and, ins. short time, be hilly..rmiored td.Health and Strength. It is uSedixt the.practice of -many esai- -- nent.-Fiench' physicians;. - with- uniform success, and highly recommended as the only positive - and Specific Remedy for all persons suffering front:- General or Sex ual Debility; all ccrangementa of the - - Nervous Forces, 'Melancholy, Loss - of Muscular Ener. .Physical Pn36- . tration; Nervonimesi, Weak - SpinN.Lonmess of Spirits, Dimnesa of Arision,.Hyster:cs, - .pains .111- the Back and -No languagecan convey an adequate - idea of thelm ,tnediato and almost infractions change It occasions to ttie debilitated and. Shattered system. fact.ltatandS. 'unrivalled al .an unfailing -cure - of the maladies above. . . . Suffer no more, bat nee' The Great 'French Reinedy't it. Nvilleffect a enrOwherg . till:othera fad. and although apowerbil remedy; contains - nothing - hurtful: tci.tho most delicate Constitution. ". •.. Pamphlets: - containingfullivrticr.lara..iinci - dfrect Inns for 'lcing, in Englieh.. Freach,,tir.anish and German ac company each box, and. also .sent free ..to any adding when requested . :.. Price Due Dollar Per box ;,• Six boxes' for lzivcpel, • . . . Sold by :ill -Drizagl4•9 throin,dinnt - •the .w orld; or will . . . , .. .. . .. be Sent by malt, rcourcly scaled from all- observaiicin, by incloaing specified price.- to any - authorized- agants : Beware of Saanterfeits. and Imitations. Proprietors exclusive 'Agents for America, OSCAR 0. NOSES & CO., 47" Conrtlandt-St.', New• York. .Antliortzeil-Agnnt for Pottsville, HENRY ISAY,LO.II, TU1111912)1; sldndel & BoinL— . fFeh 'ft; —5-15' The .Grellt.rezhale.,llllemeily.. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PE 111.41DICAI PILLS, • . , . XNFALLtII3.I; IN COHT.tOTtitII IItriE6GLARITT.Eb', •• 20-iariIICI ; II,SNS OF . TIM TUCSEI,; Fro 111,•. SUCOESSFULar orals AS . 4.yREyks.TTINg • - :•: ,: 01 , 11 PrTa - . Females peculiarly situated., or those EttppeAtig them eelve 2o; areeeutioned azalteit. the:se' Mils While , -in that. enndition lezgs they reisearriage; atter .Ivhich rahnonition,.the-Proerletqr a...enmesno: resnon elthrin4l: their' mllaness' 'weal& prevent ;fay tnlEehlef to'health, iithenkisd the Mite are recommeacal . . . . • :110ST..INITALL'A.131,E R.E.:nEDY Folt• . , .• • .. :Theteurorrhcen, or. • And to Nei:nov.lHk pbstruction. and •liakorin Z.. Nail! • to' itli - TroDer -Channel, • Quietiott the Ne.re,i.s.: and bringing baCk the.“Roi 7 y color of Health" • • • to-the - cheell'of.the,mos.t- delicate.: . . • . • • • . PriceSlircr Box - , • ~ . "Sold in Pottsville,'N., by2 . I.IEN. RY SAYLOR, Sole Agent.: Centre St'' , • ' • • ; ' Ladles by ending . $1 On tot'Ottayithi•Post 01110 can have tlfe pills, aent - (contidentially.) by• Mail, to any part of the country; "free'of postage.". .• • • .•-•.• • Nov 51, , '46 . • ': . . . Error's of Youth.-:-A Gentleman ivlio suffe,md for years from Nervous Debility; Drcmatuic Panay: and aII the effects - of youthful indiscretion, will, for the ialre of suffering htimanity, send - free to' all who, need it; the, recipe.. and directions for making the simple reined y by which he was cured; Sufferers wishing to profit ay the a dver.tiser's experiande; can do 'eh by addresene . . • JOLLN B..OGDEN; *Jan 27; . .5a-4-1y1 . .' No. 13 Chambers St:. N.Y... . . • To Conistin:iPtives--The advertisei;*. having -been restored to health 'in a few weeks -by a very rim pie rented . y,:after having sliffered•for several years with a severe lun?:•affection, : and .that Cori: sumptiOn-lainxions to makes known. to 'his fellow , saflererstheMeans -of cure, •. • • - • • TO all Who desire it, hemill : send a copy of the pre scription Used Mee of Thafgej4 : - with the, directions for preparing. and using the they %%10 llnd' ti SUM: !MEI:•••for CossusirrioN, :Asilr•CA. Benson IT'S, 0013(illg,' COLD'S, and all . Thoiat. and Lang.. Affeetiobs: The only object of. the advertiser; :sending. 'the Pre-' scription is to.benefit: the afflicted. and spreed in foram-. whichlte . conceives to be-invaluable; and.he hopes, every Barterer will try his Temedy. us. it. Will:cost them nothinlN•and•maY. proven blesshoz. • • Parries:wiehing the. preicription;'sior, bS return mai lovill,phiase address 'Rev. EDWARD A. W 11503,• Jan.. 27, !CO.-1-Iy. Williannburgh, : N. . • LIFE;. GROWTH :AND BEAUTY.-. London Gray • Dutr.color The. Only. lie:4ol'er London • *. Lair Color • , • " • - Restorer London' .- • Ilsii • ....Bair Color . Infallible , • Restorer .London •• . • ;. :11`air Color • . Restorer London Chinged Hair Color- ' Italy' Restorer London " 'llair.Colur . • .Restorer Loudon . : without HairColbr ..Restbra- Restorer. Loudon..' • I.lnir Color .• • : . Restorer London - Dyeing Color •• Re.storer • It is the 'only known re iturer.oreolo r and Ira rect heir dressing etUnbitied, ' Delicately pet aimed. • • . ' • Loudon Difuts Color RemOvei Restorer Loudon' ,•• Cider. • . nest - 4)ler Louedn:L.. hair Color . all . ti4stdrer • 'Lohdon: . . • • .: • - • . li:49r:ex London - , .it is 11:tir Color liel,torer _ . . . '.Loudon 'or Soil Bair . • 7. and llaatorjr London • . cloinr .• .. Rest nal' . . _ . . . . . . Lonthin Anything. Ilitir • Co!nr .: Itehing.. " r rti...ltorer .. 11.1..R.ES Tilt', LI AIE.EOFT, '6l,(Xii3V . • A.NI). I.Mit. • l:7l.liT: .. - • ... - kEpg.ilirr. SCALP 01.1.1.,N, Cri • ol. Ala, Il.Y., • Urli Y. ;.• •• ' Loudon , .llair Color • -: -.' .- ' ' ' ReAnrer : London " Cures all" • nairColor . It. will. itei , torer London. '' .- ' Ilair Color. • - :', ... ..E.ntorer irair CoL)i preient Li - indott . •llalrCulur Itestorci• London, ..of the . • heir Col'or. th 6 hair .. lies3tor?.r Londdu . Hair .N.•lpr . •- • : 'Restorer . 'London • Scs lam Color • • from - .ll,torer. London. 'Hair Color" • • • - •HestOrer London' , '..l.lair.Color • . • ltestorer No vtashing or prepardtioicriefore •or after its applied by the hand 'or soft brash. , .• • • • .. • ' iwsitlgelyeto the Hair from fall- lag. and cau into grow on bald heads. in nU .C-t Sea 'whets the follicle's are•lelt.•• . • " ' . ' •Oa cents a Itott - six . bottles. $4: Sold at Dr. .SWAYNE'S; 330 North SrXTH above Philida., and . he lendingDritaal.§ts tind.Nancy-cooda dealera:. .•Sold nt -, . IIgaNRY SAYLOR'S' treh;lo, , G.G. • • • VOr.;ll2 . irkin;•-, Linen, &e TRE• IMPROVED IN . DE LIDEE .. • ' • ; .P.iTFINT'Er? 'Greittly Sfiparior to•lndelible inka. • - One Peneil will reark overl,soo aril : Cies.. • .. ' 'Desirable. conventekt,••.and useltd."-4pringfield .(Mass.) -Republican.. • .• • • *. • . For sale by Booksellers, Stationers, Druggists, ..tc;.-;- Manufactured and 'sold at. Wholegalt.•bS? " THE .INDIE,LIZCLE PEIYQIL CO: NortHAmplon' • • .• Ercry'Bencil Warranted. . Price, G 0 ants. • ' , ." • PerryDavis' Vetetable Pairs Killer.. Tfi - E °HEAT - . FAAHLY OF' THE AGE: .Pa taMindrifirnally, should' be adulterated . With milk' oi w2ter,.pd .!screetched. w th atiganif de;. aired ,or inane into a syrup.:with• moleeaes.. rdr a Cough, a few d . ropa 0n sugar eaten Will be : tribre effet ite than adything.eise. Sore ..ThrOat, gargle the throat with a mixtuie of Pain. Hiller.. and . wee'', and relief is immediate and the ewe positive.. . • • It shotilti not be , fotottew that the 'Pain _ equally as good to:take internally, es to die externally , Each . liottle is mrapried with full direetions for its use: • PLEASE It.tAIYTEE:P.RDITE.I;i:DIRECTIoNS.,.. • Dec 15; " liabitnal Constipation. H0W...T0 EFFECT A CEETADVAIP TER*I.I..NENT . . SomeoccepationSof tiro predlapcise to coitivetiesa,'.. especially.those which allow but little exercise.: Per-." inns who contract this unfortunate habit of body, under such circumstanCes,:might„pos.sibly be relieved by:clui ging:their sedentary employments for others ore more acute kind; but this Is by no means certain. = ual'constipation-is a very. obstinate:-disorder. • .A.ll the ordinary so-called remedies invariably aggra'c'eto. it. = Nothing can be inure injurious than the continued use of strong aperients. They at first irritate., add dually almost paralyze the bowels- , -rendering them an torpid that enormous doses-ofoatliortic inedicines have UQ ef fect upon them. A mild. aperient, combined with a gen tle 'stimulant, is the true remedy;-and . : a combination' in the happiest .proportion, of. those' hi ure dk, ri t a , found in HOSTE=ri'ER'S STOP A:Cif BITTERS, - This'. famous Stomachic intlgorates-the- whole intestinal cst. tial,'While quietly, removing front= its, convolutions, inapedimenta: to a free passage-through them.= •NO ew „ • fin rgative has this double operation. ordinary slim-. ulent effects the 'desired - object. Cases of Costipation _ abandoned as hopeless'ity distinguished 'Medical. Men -have been-cured in-a few, weeks by. -the Bitters, To :those who have tried alit: . e -medicines of the dispense=ry in 'vain, 'we say try, this irresistible stimulent and • aperient. ' There is nosuMeient reason why . Constipa-. Lion shOuld.he Nutisequenee ''of sedentary habits.—; HOSTETTER - 6 IdTTERS,: • by. supplying. the. V ‘ igor, which would otherwise be derived from •exertise, In ell oases - enable the system to perform its excretory functions regularly and healthfully. • • • = . • --. The Co ntesaion and. .Inyalid.—Pablished 'for the benefit and as a caution to yoring men and 'others, who . Enffeelrom Nervous Debility..PrematuraDecay" , of - Manhood.:&c:;,.. suPPr ing at the same time Tun ISlnaris BEni-Cone.- one.who has cared himself after' .undergoing considt erable iinackary. By enclosing a' postpaid. addressied: eprektpe, eingle'co les, free, of charge. may.be had - of the author.- NATIIANI&L MAYFAIR; ifarj;, Prook- Kings • Co:N. Y: ... • Sept . , • - - BIefcRECIAGE AND Clillrit.tiele;' , in . Fa- ' say 'Sir :Warning . and . Instruction to. Young Yilen..:— Also,Piseases • and AbuSes which' ProStrYto the, vital' i p , powers, with sure means.oLrelie.f. , _Sent' free of:c e... in-. sealed letter . envelopes. '"Address Lir. J. SKI ~. HOUGHTON, - .Howard - Arsticiatiom - PhiladAph . .I"a.e -: "April.2‘ . 3; !tiff . , • .- ... : , ' . .. . : -17-1 y .-': .. • ' CONSUALTTIoN, CURABLE 'BY SCHENCK'S' MEDICIN'Eb. TO CI RE CONSUMPTION, ihe'sysieniiiinit be pre- , pared en that the langi TO accomplish' this - the-liver and atotno: mist .first: be cleansed . and an appetite cw*ed . for good, wholesome food,'Which by. - theseinedidoes will be .digested properly, and godd, healthp blood made :. has buulding np the constitution.' SCEMl3ttill'S3l4ls*E PILLS cleanse the sinmacl/ of all bilious or mucous ancuicinlationi; Ind by.using the Sea Yleedloillc in; . coLnectioo, - the appclitc SCITENCE , S PEILM9NIC. SYRUP. is:nutritions - as well ac medicinal, and, by wag:the, three remedies, all imilturities . are eTpdied from the the - gnod; wholesome blood inade, which will repel all dilease: . - - It 'patients will take, these rnedielette acconling 104 reetions, donat4tion . veri frequently in:itslast stage yields readily to their, action. • Tnke frequent-: eleanSe the liver end stomach.. It does nottel.: . -low that because the,. bowels: are. not costive they ere not requyed,.for :Somethoes ln, diarri*a they are • ne: . ceentry.' The stomackmust be kept healthy, and-an appetite Created tnttllow the Pl:anionic Syrnplo'act.on the respiratory . organs PC O PerIY and allay any irritation: Then all that h.. 1 ciFlrpd to-perform Permanent pare te, to prevent taking' _cold:. • Fame's° about the 'rain= as much as PtcrObleiCnt'all the richest loocr—fatmeat, game; and IA feCti anything. the .appetite,•eraYei; but be.piaticalar and -mnsticato - rielt -- 24 ;k:to* rj, Oa . _ ..T_TEIITBY, ILiEWEISi No. 3910 Aieek. et" - -1-1: - P1141lilelplieF,- "tee ralame etoek `Wikle- . . WATCHES 4 ~, - . - FOR FEMALES namol 1211313 Ai Cougli, - Coid, or Sore • (Mit , ' P7Dnu, - ATM:II'ION, AN II ?? ?06 .\(( REQL„ DCiZD IL?X Throh;, pliouLp -us cUkcsum le. AT ' 7.AW.ED TO 0C:1•71=4,14' . . . . . . . . . ~ Irritation '.of the .ILitsigs, .a .--, I:Perwasseat ThrOat 1.10i*.. eirnee,.or Conon:apt! • • • .. . , .. 1.. OFTEN TOE F . LESULT. • •.,-•:, •.- BROWN'S BRONCHIAL:TROCHES •EAVLro .A. ma= Ugr.i..131.110E TO 'TEE rAirr?,, - • . Give 15( . 109T.,.T.E. , For Bronchitis, Arthma. Catarrh. Can- . samptivo tatikd ThivErilliscalge4,• TZOCUES. ARR: nun • WWI. ALWAYS OtlnD SC9C{SS :Brzsttf;rjy*.al4it PUBLIC ar..E.A7E.Er4 Will find Troches useful in dentin. the voice wiien Cs • ken .ixforp„. singing or. Spent:log, and ,reltering." the. throat'efter an . tmesitsi•• • exertiou•of•thti:apeni (Finns.— .Tbe.Trocbes nre , reeptionded 'and by Phy-• 'sic3Mis t andltEre.torteStlmonis • from eminent Men' throughout therittinntrY , 7 • Beine tut Mtiele of true merit.. proved their :ataxy by:alt.-4 itf;many. YearS,Atett year finds them in new localities in various parts of the' world, and, the' Troches arc: untrersallY pronpunied better thmi•other •. • 'Otii,tts•nMly emea.Tsocurs;^.andd ~ and 'not' fake: - any •of the Worthless lialMtions 11Mt -may be offered'.' SOLD s viare urae : • • ~. Xt.ti.ig* .: oo ',:..ll#ollgc.tzct, • ''AN orkan izittion of an Englishh - Baptist Church; will tale place on Sew Year'i illy next, at Summit Hill,. Pa ~ when the following;it is expected, will be present ILty, yottsvilln; Judson :Hastings, Alinerevillet J. 11: Appleton, AllentoWn, Pa. - • Meetings will . bi.) held" at 10k A. M., and at 21 and G 2,, A cordial invitatioriis extended . . . . ... - Par..acrriN7o in the Ilauti.t• elmrciicf vale, to-irwrrow.; 'Sunday. Tree., 80t1t, :.at 10.80 A; AI. and 630 P. 'hy - tne Pastor; Judson Httst , inge Lithe: eveniuglie 'exalt:tine -the light of reason and revehstion the fol ( riaing fines- tion—" Camilio.Effects.of Sin otr is Man's.'.Char :acter,siid Life be . Cleart....qed . A.way." • . . , .'Exosraumn, = A - u ecclesiastical:cent - lell Iif , PAP-: has underl'an::inyefitigation into' the . -The'Twelfth BaptiStlChurch.ithio . had:a commit-. tee foethe same Purpose:V.The* rcenitis :en en tireexoneration of 3.1 r; Siegfried. One wont'en liefore.the committee :.that.the proseeu: . trix offered to presentler with *a silk dress itshe . 'sCotld.sweir, falsely against . M.r. -The. report of" the committee -- malcing..the investigation iv • that. thoproseenfion. iva;3.an infamous attempt to levy black uir.ii, wlailo the con tittee itS,nre , Mr. Siegfried df their - Cordial sympathy and fraternal .:Vorq Amerie,iu. • - NOTICES. . Firgt.PreAbyteriiiii Church. corner Ma hantongo and' Third. Streets: 'Rbr. !sae.° Ritatv,, tor.' Service, Sunday 1.03/ A.•:M: 'and 7P. 31. Ler -Inro;''Thntsday craning ,at 7• P. M. Prayer 31ncting 9..4n A. Sunday -School, dP. 31. • • • • •. • • rirEvainkeliciel Church, Rev. 3,- S. Cucuta; Paator. will preueb German ev ery Saficlay• muffling . at. 10 o'clock. the Evening. - at Ito,shlence - 31.arliet street . . r.,4 - 2d Pretibyteriitara Church. 'Market Square,' Wm: S: - 'PLeSSE:r..,• "D.,* Pastor: ticiTiCes 'Sabbath moruingS at 1034 o'clock': Evenings, at. 7X.: Lecture and. Prayer. Meeting.. Friday evenings at. S o'clock, Pita-ors • resideute, , .lllabilatonao ,corner lb or Courtlanrtstreet. • • ' 7. . - • . E. Chie .-Second Ftrei.t; atiovu • Alz.rket.,: . ..itev , •J: S. c001i..• Pastor. • FC'ViIT:I; Sabbath,. at in, A: M.; "and,7, I'. I+i.: Prayer. itteet ing, Tuesday eceniiqi; at 7,i.-I,oclock.• • •.. • Evan,'.t. 'althorn : Church, :kiarket,.Sqinire; Rev.' ,Guaiirs.• Pastor. Services Sabbath manning at lag teclocit*: Evening,' 'T..- Week- 1y Lecture antl;Prayer. Meeting, Tharsdny, evenim - 7; IX o'clock. •• C - T Union Pa'ar.te llppt lug; every' Sunday Morning, trent Sy. _to a-g. wood,: in ihe trzi:me Chercli. rarSecund Street; betiVecn 'Minket ana R..?:" German Recornied.Chure!,.7Stayket St:, -Rey J..C. - •lluentati•Pastor. Ilsgular morning - FerViCef:, alternately;.iti the - Gentan i •Eugls h•lauguages, at .German services on the 2Stli•l3ciober, rit..h . and November;Piiimai'llild December. ' ' • • • • Regular Sabbath-evening, service . atal , - '-'.ways. lathe English. Bang age: • Prayer Meeting and Lecture nyery'Wedneaday evening at I o'cloCk. • Inn Bapeito Church,,' corner'Muhauttingo and -Rh streets', Rev. A. J May Pastor.. Ser. - ices' Sunday 10y, A: M., and . 7 P: -M.' -'Lecture Wednesday, even ing at. 7.4•• Prayer McoDug Friday evenau, -, at S o'clock Sabbath School 2P. 1C" . n~_ar;~s~s:a,: :GRAD . AVEr.I.LDAVI.ES4-on Tile€oY, the crith. Spurr,3lr.•.roosiAs GUAIM:E.LL' Lb" 311,..4 ELI -1.44;ET1i ANN-DATivs. all of St. Clair... ' 1111.1,--HEECIOn Sunday eveulog.-23d.b.3.5t., by the Pty. John Phil Stein.: :lit. IlEsity'lritr. to" 3Tiiia'S:Ar.mi AsN 11T:1N; both or Schuylkill Ilaven, Pa.. . • ' KE)triIER—III:BEEt Port Carbon on `the 22t1 by Rev: E: Ely: hlr. RA Nipet.. ERA:ifre.• or New rlr3wa:cif l'oft Carbon. • ' ' 'Dee. .20:1 , •••••Gt;, el the rcsidenve M.the bride's father,. by' the-111:: .Jfir:oph , :net3i.ol," Mr. linAar.re II PAMSEE 3AIS.S . S . .cp.arJ.. secund dallAttr o, 31e:John . Wagner, • . • PB Ll,l PS .. ,:1 die 4.5. th inst.: at the re sidetice of Ihe pateuts; by Rev. ,Tollvs, J. km LLII6 M.St. Coan tv. IsAltri.L. , ,llp.nrar of Portearbon, " . . . PRICE -T't)L 1866, tit ,tfir're . sf -41cncr! ,if the bride's ;EY of..oordoki,.suld af..kcio s is If. YousT of Gi . . , •.sri.A.v,r—JAllE , ;oii the evening of the 25th lest', at the resi4enee'af -the.bi•ldc.;l parents, Palo Alto, by :Rev L'A;ravvs, 'jri JAAP:I3. W. tiibtw of Pottsvill, clatighter of ' • . S'NYDERWAT,LII„SI4 - sici.' the 25th ,at the residence' of the. bride's: father, by the Rev: S. G. Rhoads; Mr. Tflifl/I . llll.l , s.S.Nvoga'of 'Piston. ; N. lo Miss NAOMI WatAkill lfaven, Pa: • . . . „ . - - ..:NINP.IONS;-Tilell-On the •27th -'in.9t,, by Bev . : J. 8: .COok, 'Mr. Groitr,Oi:W: ,Sotmoiia" andmg; •31,kr.y P.-, dan , =hter Of Mr, Job Ilich, all of nip. Borough. ~ ~.., ,SPOLIX-:.-11LL—On' tilii .B^d. inst... -by Rey. .1..0 Gook. Me, 5en.04.0:1 !•-,:t.i.dv,t. and . li'..i..s. k1,.,...11.4.. L., annuli,. ter-of Geo. W.. 1301. all of this Borough. .. ' • • .. , . . . ..... O. '...YUNG—,LINSDEZ:—On tho2nthinst., by; thelicv. S. U. Ham, at the 'reAttenoe of the hride'e father, .31c. linlinim.Y"i,NG of St. Clair, to 11ii. , 8 JOANNA LUNbiOSN Of Belmont., Schuyl;CO.. Pa. ~ ' AL . E.tArVER—. At .Goig6rs W . / kik:o. ' .lkt. CAnint daunt/ter of James and •LonfmAlex autlet, aged. 9 . ./nwag and 2.9 days: . , • . . DellgitTY—Cifi Friil4y.. - Decete.,ei . 2. 7, llr.:ls'ers at his r..si(le..ce in ScluiPkill Ilavcrl, Joan i(ears: -Thedeco.sed. W12111:1' old resident of 6c1m2...11;i1l 'Elie friends. Anil ielatives • lirc iespectcally invited to 'attend the funeral from hislate residence,, on Monday, Deeembei 314, 1?3.3. •.: • . GIAIS—At St. Clair' on the 161 h. inst., of disease iNrotracterl by laird novice in the, tAdon • ArtnYAdrigg the. rebellion, • War., Es • t. S, • riatiTe of Mer thy r Tydyi4l.irldth Wafts, O. ics.; aged 40year:4. • • , . . T-AYLOR;Lrkt Vt - oedsitle. - on Sunday nitirtring.-.De cember n3rl;' ssirrin'rin - .intant • son: of and the late lary:lineneer Taylor,•tiged,3 months and ADORN THE GRAVES :OF THE DEAD EAGLE. MARBLE- WORKS,' . . . ..•• Pottmville,. Pri.. ,• . lilarble, bra - rate, 'Pleton and •Browit- Stone Faintly Vaults triad° to order: - The" Veork: warranted to give entire antisf ctau.... • • • • • , . . . . iiiiinumenta, Plain and- .Ornamental; Bead Stouce, Tenths; Enclosures, Brns.,- - .Lambe, irlbwer- Va2es lifinjtele, Bureau, Table and - Wash-stand Tops, furniAed and the wOrk executed •In the beet style of art, and of. the very best - trinterial. EISENBROWN (of Minersville), Bast .Norttegien St., between Coal and Railroad Ste., "near Pounort•Forindry,'Potteville. ~, • . 'May • • • . : • : E.Jli S E . WS B WORKS 'Esailiblimbed iq.1553. . . , Mrs'. .Rdecer would • respectfully annennce to the pub lie that she will continue the Marble• Works, at the old stand.corner Callowhill, and; Second Streets, • (near Market) • : • • .' • ; - • Constantly on hand'all kinds . of • ' • • ' • : . lel s• - • • • • - 0• • - :1 At - 1-• - „C. @ II • • •• ?;d • . - • • • . • • - • . 'AlsoFamily - Vaults made to 'Artier: Work of every description promptty exeeured :in the . beet style, nud warranted to ere entlefactlen. - • '•• • " r Plane and••designsfrrrnfihed at lie shortest notice. • Aeg15; . '64 7 :13-..." •"• lifltS. '.-'..LEGAL-: -- NOTIQE,S:' AO3I'INKSW. II A-TOR 2 4'NO T.ICE,-Wheri.:- as Letters of Adthinistration having been granted by the Reg - Jeer of.fletinylkill'.Connty. upon the estate of Jaeob Clouser.. late of -Branch . Township. Schnylkilt COMity;.deceaS.ed;to thenederslgned;-‘.All persons In dehted aretereby:notitled to make payment, and, those having-claims ageinA estate present themlo the andersitaed.wifhoizt delay. • :....- •• ' • . •-• 'JACOB P:PAUST, Administrator.. .'. • Biuch TOWltship,'Dee..ll, 'CG " 50-6": • .4.11 k MINI MT B.A.T 0 n'ti4 TICE.,-Where ' ;letters of adnainistration - on'the 'estate of . Jo- Seat - W.llde, late'of Blythe Tovinship, Schuylkill Coun ty dege . akedi have been granted, by the Register . of Wills of &htrYlkill County td the subscriber,-all per:- sonairide,bted to said estate are requested to make im-. mildtate, pajment.. and those having - claims against the saineto:proseatthein. without delay for settle-neut. • . • , RENT:BECH.T.II, Administrator, , • : . • Cressona P. o:, Schuylkill co„ , Or lel his pAtorney,.Wlit. R. SMITH, Pottsville.. •- - Dec. ;' ••• • , no:Gt. ' AII3IOIITOWS.WWWIFIRIE.-:---The• andersigned having been appointed an Audi toeto distribute the balance - In the, hands. or ,Tacob :String, administratnr,• &e.,-Of ;Dan iel'..Steia; . late or li uhiey. - Township,. de tetd.dd," to and among . thoSe entitled to the same. will meet all parties Interested,: on Saturday, the 29th De :cumber,- iSOG, et 19 oteleek, A. • M., •at his Office in Pottsville. R ItIrYSOX.IIcCOOL, Auditor. • JOKE 4. Dec!d. . . . L'NOTICE--AN'hereaa letters of -tulininistration to the-estate of tiOSepii I) Jont?, • late of • the 'Borough. of County, arid State of Peinisylvti-: nia, deceased, have been granted to the .inbacriber,. Ailpersons indebted to the : said estate, -- aTe: regnetsted to make inirciediate paYrnent r and those' having claims: or demands against- . the les . tate of #to ; saidAecedent. iiiitlfmahe known thesarno without. deTati: • • . i.. - EATE A.:JONES, Adtitirditratris[ :• : • N.'E.'ktotnerlifarket - and sth Ste. ' December '&'6G; . . :39-)it . AII.3III4IIMTICATOititt teradt AdirdniAratiott ETSTA::IIbITO ANNWI . having :been granted by :the Regftter of F.chityliciii County 'anon the estate of Ts aac Brcliculate of Branch Township, SctraflktilCounty; der rased.: to the under sioed,:—.A.ll persons indel3tad arttaierel.)3% make paynient,' and dime' having claims against said, estate to (vette . nt.them to the, undersigned without -- • STEXllEN'D) . s'—' , Mo,'•Administrator. • N0v1t4..1.566 • • .' • 48:6t : - A I.IOIIIVII4THATII.ON tie Letters' of Administration .on 'She: .estate Of, TliorruistThornas, late olliteillT , Township. Efebnyltrill , 'County, leceased, have been gtanteti by thellegister to the - vibes:l%er Notice, isher*by: given to' All those indebted to the said estate to maim payment and those hatir.g claims against the.estate *ilk present them for settlement trithont delay • , - - Atlatlalstrate:Stvatafa t , • °rite hie Atto!hey, •DAY4t A. ,79 . 11.103 Y Pottsville: . Not 24, 130, ••• • I',OST- AND • FOUIVD:, . . • . . . QTn.s.v. uronis:-ovue 10- the 4 , relnieee . of LI . Wre. LeNla Set(tiylrixeOtte-i9111:-, . , .. ef Decetobe4. a jim .11-P ADIANSTAri'... LION; . 11af tiay'color; 'l'wbite'efripe • • . 0n . .-bte lbretidad,'aboet 8 7 yeafiyold., The ,_ owner bi req,qeeted,prove•property. PaY exigsr4 and take bkilaway,;ptherwlige he wig beaold. ,' - • - , r • - .' 'Pet: 29;.410 ' ~....624t*, : 2!, J ):- 'r-iygnat Lot.. - : .. LI4WiIkAM;VOW.--Ctunis' to.tesulsoCef. the' la subscriber et anti Mew:6lo. , :-Rees'fitm;` aboutijobriscrilths •litss,o)l • with cat Jed suskwbite Stai2oif.' ...! :The•owne Ft wittprTgiftiavrant *ye eras Pail,olll she will' ba accoidingto,lie. , . Etilaitellti • " •^`—' ' , now:AtAlf; Carl Cr E NERAL N .antltiskt • - • orr_,!. Pptoelholtierg . ol. the. 5C11.117141 L rienittial At•Feciatloo, cr.. • - of the rotthvilie Water- Company: • fqr the -electhvo •. tbe hours. 10;and N_ ".• • 11 .e'...r.1.:11):: s-r, • . . a , ouice,mira k e : itnrt . . 111 4 11 .1 - ELLAlrwtt4 t mo., 1:4 hereby • ai irweting Of the...r.t.relthohlers wilt t o; 3d day, .o.prltoAminry)lSa. eiok utst :-..- told the Annual report - • • , Doc 2i l . 'CI . _ TOTICIK,'—'IIw ,„, _ Stockbolticr , of the Y0tr..•..3"., nary will be • held 'et. the ()Mee in-, • rttsville..f.t the 04...itfrye rn the 14th day of.Santisr.j.i" . ' and 4 o'dcirk..P; ;11';' . ' MELTOY; . . . 15011r1V.E. - -TheDirt . ..o6r,. ,:t v ine ;:aviee•Fund .ilternef i,,, is , Jeettsry ith. ISCa. becNreen ceelmic v Y.-31. at the inthlic house or tlie. Decoct:el - or Igteetifille le) eNiceiv,: !!, * eltiirixi- ils. , ei. • : ' • e'elock.the'loans'of,Eigie" 1,; . , bidder. Members vufy 'axe , • - " liflpersville, Dec 21, 466 . • . . . . . . . . ~. .. ' '•• NOTlCE.—Naticels lv.rel, _,':. ~ ; , • -Ivarit allWscrns. from pitretn-.!D:. '... " aline a ceitnio - note In the hands of . f:nt: , ,,- i ~‘:; mend, of 'North ..Mantehn Tp„; Schnl: . ii ,'.. - three Imandred dollars; given by . me on : l.:, l -.., ,::.. July, 1566, as She hasno aalvii ngain it, m,•.• .:. • , JEIMILAJI 31.;':':\ 1: ( ii Y . . Dec. ..2!',-'66 . 52-3tY -.. Old Cbeete-. 1) -::,. +-. ,:.; . PiU .Ti i C E The • •• Pottaxille Life inrar3ncettillTra-f are hereby notitled.that en election' win bp ,• • office-. on the .4th day of * Jaunary.l3:T. ~, hours of 2'andl, P.A., for the election serve the ensitng yerr.. : NOTICE TO ildtiti Eiti.ti A , •. ber (fold tZinparty eals for sinking a t , haft in Greene co.. 1.• .' • • :Of shah 6D2 feet, depth abant NA} rect. lare.may. be' nbrtitned by • addre3Aitet• ;JA It AIMS. Prert.,,..103 I Washington'. . • . .----- - • rf:F. iaidai: 4:, Re n.l i Hi.: I?. $ I:Z . -(' r , E(.1:1.1 ,'T South rori - th.F....;:! ,i ; ,,,,,•,,,. .-: ..: 11',18.60.:—‘"NutPii Is lrrelwgiv.f:: t...) lh, .' , 1...:':', '- .. ;- or this CottrApy,:: !Iva - elle - yr ' i il -.1: ": ':.. • . :1 :' clettfon. (4r :IWelde,iit, six 31:.:.,i4,,,,,, 'Cr_ -..-,..:- Seceetary, will take ploxemill t:1•• ••'.) ~!• ;,) , 1 j , .:;_= ii: (14[1110f JANCARY nest at 1? -:',., • .. . ' ' IGor rr.) 4 . 4 .14. kt t . E . 611”1,11- ati• .I.Lf I I'IJI DI •• - —•• —The ailnnal •rneet,irit: ' Lorlkrry Creek Railraqa: C'•••Lip t h e -onlee of, the p.hil:ttlelpt.i., and e. 7 10ad . .. Company,- \u:'%•" :7z;.• . adelpWlL on.3lurAL.ty:Jtir.tlitry A. NI.."yA h.ni et.! . cti , ll n:r .and I)iri•Cidre.-t.., eery:: for t 5 -, rsi .r 1.) - ,4: 22, ' . 6tl;- . 51...1t. •' • i;13!;.. S:t;;V: co.slgunyrunrr - -PurtArILLE, DE::Em,*;:t . attmpil elect lon for Direc,ll at the Bunking^ Howse. on.Tue4:lll , . lakalry !it: 4 0:;: bet kt,eca, the Pours of . It , A. M. 311 , 11: I'. M. *. Uec 15,—r00t.. uusrzrliti.Eit. Ttl-1 MV.A.NL to. ;.: WALNUT .STRE 111.4, '43 IftEr,by ar;i •• lueetiN.r.'l.)f the Stclakbrkier,•; - tind rurivany,,:ind all elec.:l6u. (if :dlik'eN 11,. wi !I be bt:ld at tl.O. 'office on .11t , itday..t.t:i; soriml.l dfiroc.Juiltmry o'ci..clz. m • • .. • Dec ,i. , ; TITU nun) 11...reetizezibt 1!).0. .hattiers 9f the. Pat.-41110 Whing. met :11nr. fitetitritvz Compiriy-feir the eketibit of,l):reetnr,, ond LplllSanit , ll of otbet..buint‘s. 'will be helti;e"..l A. 11. ' on I'IMS:Dtr, nt the Of . .thocarnbany.ttiPtillAdelphi , , N0...*217 W7llthlt • • ' , • • . F i net tin ti ir P.A..,..1/EC,MII.ICII„ or:1 t u 1 Elie Sti)ekhOler.±,i,f thin 144t1c -.1,141 ht. .rr. 13 king ',lto 1 r : Alt.Y 11,,x1 ; 1)ct.we&4 the hours. 44'1 , t” ele,!{. 7 l)lrettibia f4rPettl , . . • F, t. LI r, t;f tit .thtt mitt • It the setoud TUESDAI uf• TAN 1...TAW:1,-x., 1, • t sv i , T . of 10 A. 'M. ztiva r. • .'S: 1.7-F1..N1 MEMO Co-partnerzillp • • hetweNi ;Jor4al nailer the . llLTue "vf CO...ln'Philadelphia:'aial GROSS. CLAI i, S , • •Schn)lkill Cmuatv, i 3 tbi , day Illea: - .4#ed lAa ry The bto leee nt :!: • .• will Ip...rant - al aud coutalucil tvr• ' ••• .ptiles of H. S. GI-I.O;FtS C Cl, • io WIOSS Se CLARK, lichaylklll . • • 'II S. t;11. ”,•••• • •• . . . .-Mcanber l 5 1310. 41 . . The Meljitv - .; of holders _of the Mit!....r.;* wArd the eleetton of the Ihufking litruse ' Tuesday, ary-oeXt. het'cneu the V. M. of said day: . • . 1 • 1- -CI.I.IIILEi )1.:•:117.,L • Novithher • - St: T.. has' this c.. t by the withdrawal oil. George liti.,tain l'n;1. w 'lia earried 06 J. c. '111'441; r under the firm name fir.l3llloll.l' Sr, CO. Pottrrille, 4rilier 4. . . , - thO•Mehaylkill i„,-atiasa and-lKailroad Co:. I'l.l, DELPii lA,. DEONNI.IiAIttSth :fi• • Lug ut tie Storkh.l.t.iiTs of. 1 lus:Compaily wit). rt the 011ice . of the • (.fomiorny, No. 4' 7 -; on unday4 tlme . urr i'ltseLiop for o..ittr; , nerve the en , un.f.: year w:111-114 , 0 take ;due: • • . ,Duo S, ' •,-_ •r: c. 1101.118,See.tv. • 'Office . 'ea rban and 'PI:" Ca - r• b o Railroad Company;.P.ITILADAI, DE GEM BEI( 51. h. - lii;C:—The matted mcetinzof the $1,,r1.',- holders of iiiid C.,mpArty 14,2.1,1 at, 0111ce Comlintly, Nr1:40.1 Lit)raintrcOt, oaf 31.onduy;;Dreem her klk...lF,r4;_si.:elovoa.o . clock:Arld , „ -.at-which time -an electkin Tor, Ottleers tO.PorYez the e.13F1111 . 17, your gilt -also take vlare. •• • - PAL Dec, , 66 ."' , • , - . .177: - ....--;•'oflice.of !Se Creel: and :filar 11111 ..DECENIEFiIt he Mtiilia] i I lg. Stig*nolaers of thin CValipary tripl;eltelll at the rill, of the Company. Ltinary %Atka, on..Min:dal: Deternb,riit,t. at twelve 'M . ~ .at • time an iiiection utlicers to nerve the eh...;lim: crsr will aleii take . play. - P.' C. JEOLLI3, . . ®Z^i`.it/LC - '/'!o7io Y'/1 t.4•01.y given that . 'Partnership' het.i. toffee e .11etwcol Skriica:tradinv in the Pail",fei7 and. harn , ss - bas Inca, tinder the titra mane of Debtaue.A: diss , elreil inianAl conse:A, 9'he . .acei•ar:ts . Fettled by Jacob Rees, .fty whom tLe I,asi neza the future be cot:duct etb• •;• •• • . ,-„ • .--• •• • : 111tEDEILIVIi. I NoNprither r. ••:•• ,_,lPiss‘.4);.uTle)n; 0f31.:::.7:41Etz x.f..-, 24 Wit P".-Nothic is lif.r.eby: !lit! I.etr.therkbil• be:etufore 'no tt:Mei - i., 'sigued,. in Ibe InUoin -umut:factur_eg under the irni name of . 31ILLEit tbis. , day disAol‘'‘.ie4 by niut.u. - 11 . Tx Ihtc tlrm Nvill be t'ettlea.by 1).:1. Me ftoe, , t, . , ~ Pottsvil4e, 0v;3n,15i14, • • '• —• • NO IC I C Co-partnemilip formed between the undersigned in the Inattulacturlrit. -be nut; will be enwinctrit th , futurt•unkkr the firm name of 'f110.11...A..5 - ' JAMES W. tfIONI.AS, . . Pottßville..Nov..2o,ls.cr,• -,.•• Pt' WC fit!l3.—Unk.i.:ahe,'C:tietuut Sit;ugits, .Prep Tiraber , and' Qak 13mods. sale Uy L. 13. CRISP',. Agt., P. 0., Pot 4Z.-3rn` No • 21, 'lib A.; n• ih:17S11`?; rc, ts,prepared to , •• recenie punil•An - French, - and. the branches: of Euglieb either private les, , ons by the hour'or in • classy:L. -.Classes ' will. be • fornted for teacning to read Mnsicafeight, For teens, &c., apply reeidence Morrie; Addition. . Nov 10-43-., • 'g;:zitzoil7r 0 E N T NATION:Ii. 'II'ANIE.L'-Yorravz E, Nor. • PiC6l--- No tice le hereb y that the .eirtillatingt• .?•.iutea,vf the. Oovernment Benk"tif Pottsville;. Pa , be redeeiaed iwthe counter of. thb..? , Bauk. • .• • ' • ' NovltO f =Ab Gm •• H. fItiNTZIN. - GER, Ca ili r. PIECOPOSIA.I.S FOR MINI Y 4; - 'TIIIBEn.--Proponla will be received at tlild 'office,. for.dellvetin ganc. way, • lagalne.- relief and, prop timber. atTlatanatdon; and 'OAP) Coilieritia for the.working season of 15G% • Timber to be dblivered. at. the•'different and payments to be made on the third Saturday of eacii month, at a apeeided rate per ton of ahipenent. Tiara cant- to be . rotained sceutity for perfefite moo o ; CX For.futither particulars apply to • . . W. W. DUFFIELD, .• , Resident Manatter. • • Ofilee;'New Teal:and Schuylkill Octal Co.; Wuodricle, October Gth, ,- • • . - • • 1. • • 7: 43.14 t.. ••, •" MIII w- DRS: GOODS ; Dat MIXED -.1.13110E5.—M. k. NICHOL& has just. opened a large and PeleCted stockof *v.* . Senionnble Dry - Gisoo, , bought at'the recent decline. nod which he.:efferir at very low prim w for Cash. . Give Willi a Town Centre Street.: . : April iiild;-:14-tf ENT EITI. EOTEntINT OF OtPl . " -, ISTEArIi I.ftnltt.--To all whom it luny - Concern :=-For and in conaideration of In hand: paid by• JANES WREN of the. Borouut of Pottsville, County of Schuylkill„ , to Lewaßikenlitirry - of Philadelphia, the receipt whenmihan heed ackr,ewl. edged. the raid' Eikenberry hat told to tuid JANES WREN the right to apply IL in . the O.JuntY 'of Mtn)/ - kill. Stab: of 'Pennsylvania. (mall titeaut iu use. Or that May hereafter he' nted. Lewis hikenber ry's Improvi.d • citt.tillf, /or :Econostliiitig, Steutti• ti Expnniott--(:14 which letters -fad cot. dated November 19. .1991, teKeheen -granted to the said Lewis Eikenberry by the (:niii:d Statet.) All persons desirinit ..of-informatkirr - ieimrding the benefit. of thin Valve,can'reeeive the same atroy office in Coal etreet..• l'he.beneflt of thisNalvn to all pen noire Steam Engines .from 20 to ,141 per cent. on the beet engines - built. It cari.he applied to all old eneaies. ' hlactani9bs am %%petted to take-imrt in thin Import ant improvement. They can secure friqn - me the- ate for building new engiurnand also for potting the Im provement ottcild engines. • They can see the mot:on at my works in Coal street,. wherel havelt en my ea: glue working to the ravings hereiti Ptated.. It alto ;can be teen at, Ruch A Evaim's • BUIL. at Atkins & Broe.'s and Palo Altoßolling Milt. JAMBE .WREN, Washington Iron Warks. 9-tf . Feb:Pc EGwille. 27, .CG •• • IVANTat ID.—Nfoo to $L :.3cll by •r4ll44e, j 'AndrOwil V Generator. " Price OO. • Cau be attached to any )loxip ; makes the best 'g light In'use from Carbon 011—COUVeDieLlt at. , a catlie-will not blow .ont. OOP. DU*. by Anent`rilLts. within • ttes 10. - at.2.0 days. • Address J. C. TlL:l7o.lT,.Pkttatnlyeb; pa. INFOKYLA,TION .3VA.NTED of RIM:LAUD 1.• WALSII, , who left Dewsberg, TorkAlre. England, l as t lesC heard from. wae.fn &Teuton, Veit hq,nice Any information, conconeng Ri c hard Walsh, will be thankfully incelvert by his bro ther PATRICK WALSII, at 509, South leth St,. l'hiln- Ilelphtu,•Pe: " .Dec. 76 , 64.-;•50.3t. ••• • AT D'--A Female .Tetuher to takettowg° V of a st:hoolin Branch •Townsblp for the balance a term. Sal ary, $3O. per mouth.l .Certificate gent mast be aceenmanled•with o'post stomp. tr,d3regs- JACOB F. FAX.,111,, sorett,iy. . . . Llewellyn, Dee U, . - 40-fit • • tATANTEIII. tituatiort py practical miner o . twenty year.,',..eiperleoc,e, to- superintend, under round or outside.'- Addro hi: f -Port Carbon, • EPIGINIE.EAtaiut GENERAL .111 C . llll' , T. EBY DIAN AGER.-,Wan tea. d ifination by a drat-class practical man.:tbrtoughly treated in all branc4eq.. And regaretnente of practical with large experience -in' financial nutters cult nectia.therewith; ' For particular:l, and - teutitatlnble; addreas o.:,Kingspv;:iitz.„-xci.: Pa. Oct. SO, ' , X • • ' . • TAT ANTED...Warm good •:eedond - hmltt• . Boilers - ... V BO,or $4 inch dtaro. The highost owtr prioxxwEl oo odd for Mdthifiery or scrap' iron of app d i.Wrlption. • Extra price-lpfd: for chain or rattroadrAtoa:: eaginea rind machinery of. allklnda.boOgti Vaad d&BSZ SP a ku conunhsahmx atthe.:,o l tl,9•Depot cm .Coal • girtir' lera .6i mall wil) receive prompt attemtion Dec 2 3, ' 65. ;•6f.tE r A iLIEVITS WANTED: -ClPlxli active men 2114. pumas etreu, rthstrictot the County for Fire . and Accidental ante,. • A good ixtuption for &Wool-Teachers lion it = to : - '.IiOB,MiT;.C. HILL ds Building, crier Bright% Hardware &Mei' ' ! inlY r* 18C6 r 134 - - , ;-;Petts•PP*-7.!1L. TS,..a _fixer and '.: ,f 4 re 1111110TPIIMP... , P510100CIV ..1.1 well oeleetedstock of Watdar. 4 11 7aT e ri 1 ;;;,;-„, Wale; COMPTl3h2ran OertnieWArianiutoraill4fra, babrarbal d 'ut• T c sr 00leea andlolol= a v t ; s entec l). - rf* r ra o=oo 514' RA MO* Deoirow. •• , • , TILf;1111.1N., S' ctr .1V
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