Moutial. POTTSYII 4 LE,:• PA. NATI:IEIOAT, OCTOBER Si 1864. Copies of s• the ••Josurnal can be gigs/bed even' Saturday, at tbr powiog . places t- •- •• • • . HENRY . BABB& Minesadll o .: . - • GIIO.4.TRITCHAPD , . • " ' • • MRS. HOLMES, St. Clair; • - . • LOUIS H. KOCH, Asinand; • • ..G. -IL:SCHNELL, - . " - • • 1/3=ll. MOORE. • Port Carbon. • - • - DAVID PHILLIPS. 'Matianoy City... W3L B. BENSINGER, Tamaqua. • IL N. COXE.Schnylkill Haven.- • - Fog iTionnwr, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, AIN DRE AV -JOHNSON. ifational Majon Electoral Ticket. • • SENATORIAL. Morton Philadelphia.; . • T. Cunningham, Heaver County. • . EzeansvcrArrvn. • , • . i Robert P. King,' • 13 Elias W. Hale; • • 2 Cr. Morrison. Coates, 14 Chilies .11: Shriner, Henry Bumm, - 15 John Wider, "( • 4 William H:-Kern, 16 David Ill'Conauglry, 'llartin H. Jenks, 17 David W. Woods;,. - 6 Charles M. Runk, 18 Isaac Benson, 7 Robert Parke, 19 John Patton,. s William Taylor, 20 Samuel B. Dick, John A. "Hetstand, 21 Everard Bierer, 10 Richard H. Coryell,. 22 Johns'''. Permey, .11 Edward Halliday, 23 Ebenezer 3nTruikin• 12 Charles F. Reed, 24 John W. Blanchard. UNION COUNTY TICK-ET Conarreoh .HOWELL FISHER, of Pottsville Senate, 001. - HENRY L. CAKE, of Tamai a. • Assembly', • . WILLIAM W. THOMAS,.of Plnegrons; SETH W. GEER. or Mlnereville.. • • Dr. JOHN C. MoWILLIA.Ms, of New Cartile Sheriff, DANIFhf; B. ALTHOU,SE, of Tremont. Coninsissioner, - AQ:IILLA BOLTON, of Port Carbon Director of lb. raker, ANDREW KlEFFlCit,,ef.treccona.- - " Auditor, . WILLIAM IL STtLL*AGOR, of Plato Alto LINCOLN AMY JOHNSON. FRIENDS . OF THE UNION, RALLY! RALLY!! RALLY!!! UNION. MEETINGS. AT ASHLAND, this (Saturday) evening. Addresses by Judge Shannon, Judge Helfen stein, :Lin Bartholomew, Esq:, and other speakers: . • . . AT TAMAQUA. this(Satiuday) - evening.' AddresS by Hon, IVrri. Nicholson, S. J. Van, .dersloot, and others. -. AT POTTSVILLE, at the Union• League Rooms. Centre street; this (Saturday): even 7. ing. The meeting :will.. be addreSSed by Mr. J. S.. Lambert, native of Ireland. and Doug las 'Democrat, on the issues of the day: • AT MINERSVILLE on Monday. evening next... Addresses in English by Howell Fish-. cr.- Esq.,. and Mr.. Lambert,' and perinan by 1V m. Garrett, Esg:. - AT POTTSVILLE on Monday evening next, on Which occasion speeches will be de vered.by Judge Shannon,' Hon. Wm. Nichol= son. and others. • - . • . . • . • . • • LIN BAItTHOLOMEW, . Chairman County Committee Pottsville, Cetiher 1, 1864. 11'iNTED.—A.Journeyrnan Piinter who un deratands Jobbing and to.worli a hand: pram Apply at this office... A saw 7 ? :20. 10 - an of $40;006,000, bearing six percent. interest in gold, has been offered by the Secretary of the Treasury. PIitt.W.I.Y .. TIIP SOLiMERS VOTE.--The Ist Pennsylvania - cavalry recently voted for Pres ident, and McClellan receiVed.? I votes out of 200. : •- - ...._ . • .. . . PROGRTIBB NATIONAL Cunrmlcr..—JUl the Smte banks in 13oston are making ar_ rangements to adopt the National Currency BOu Br of= ir. , L4ohn Bigler, Ex-Gover niir of California, declared in a speech' .at New York . on Tuesday last, that "The South could trust Gen: McClellan:'--' Truth fiir once from you, John: • .. • Far.sioENr.LpiCOLN.has furnished as a rep : resentative recruit JohttSummerttald Staple% • (if Strotidsburg, Monroe county, Pa., a young man, twenty years of age, Who has served •nine months in' the 1O th re~ituent , P. X 11: OcR readers will find in thii issue, the an_ nouncemeut of Messrs. Edwin Hall 4S:, Is.in. 26 South Second- Street, Philadelphia, stating they are Offering their magnificent stock of DrY Goods, , at: far below the present gold prices. Purchasers will do Well to give them a call. - • . Tite leaders here of the:sham,Deniocracy tell their .dupes • that New York Will go .for 31eClellaii by thirty thousand majority. There is not a word - of .trUth in it.. A. gentleman from there tells , us • that -:they expeq to give . - flint); forty to fifty- thOusand _ majority on the home vote tor Lincoln. Witte, Hughes, Sirouse, and the rest, arc lying "like blazes,"? now-aLdays, to bolster up their sinkingeause; but, it is no use, Copperheadisnt is going the N3-av - of the rebellion—to the dogs. In Philadelphia. the. - friends of the Union are offering to bet .that Pennsylvania: will be carried by 15,000 majority. in favor of the Administration; without the Soldier's vote. 7 .= The Copperheads back down Mid wont plank Wit A , oyri% Dad lea I at FRIENDS OF THE.IINION, BUSINESS lIIEN'iND WOILKING NEN, tarry the getober election oh Tuesday .. .next he anoverwhelming majority, •and the Bresi, dential - election be a mere Matter of form to go through with: Business will revive again as soon as it is known that the friends . of the Union haVe triumphed in that elec tion.. •_ . • • • *.• . lute mut' he er iditor. • • • MEN OF TITS - MESS - • ANI) WORKING' MEN, Carry the October. Election and re-elect Lin colt], and the 'present glOoni ..which pervades all kinds of business will . pass away like the.mist before the'morning's sun-but if, Unfor tunately, .McClellan sbotild succeed, all pros perity' wAllie destroyed and.the gloom would, increase tee-fold,' :because , CONFIDENCE in the fUtUre would be . . g o- of The • N 0.% . ;Deem IGM• THE CONCERT WITH REBELS. The Snlem Appeal says that .11enry IS. Foote lookS oil McClellan as of the peace partY, end_ counsels that the, Confederates show a readi mi•ss to welcome:peace overtures. • The same paper :says that the. 'Yankees „are.. ) ,,Strong= y - fortifyjni Atlanta, probably for Making another movemement ere Jong.. Our army is at Jonesboro, With pickets six:niileS beyond the fortifications: The Southern journals,. ,look for a reign of terror at the'..North,:. and great finaricial - reVolution., Can any honest Democrat ; any conscientious . Man vote on - Tuesday next foT a ticket the success of.which . . would behailed at the South with shouts of joy ? .Think, men of Schuylkill. • .. —Au of VT ~..r .nce wt apP i" ortinif 40-V charm 78 e stb ' be Taber. "LINCOLN'S_ HERE LINGS.!9. This was the favorite term of Strouie, and of all the leading Copperheads in this State sn lOng as they could and did 'prevent the soldiers from: voting. But now, since the friends of the Union - have secuzled them the right of suffrage, in defiance ofJudge Wood ward's iniiptitouS;decision,-these leaders have the inexpressible meanness ;to solicit the sol diers to vote them into office. If. there is a soldier Of the Republic whii would Vote for these men under such circumstances, he must retain but little selt-respect. r.-M , Ire Pa' bed AT a the r. to tud f ,WROTOTED AGAINST THE SOLDIER/I ? Who voted' egoist granting the soldiers the privilege of voting?, 2 . 74. Peloe - Democrais liPelellalites. The official returns show that in every district of this County: . and in Every County throughout the State, just_ in proportion to the comparative ' strength of the opposing parties; so-,stood the August vote for oregainst the soldiers' rights. We challenge contradi tion, and refer to the fig ures for proof—th ' •on't lie, if the Cops. do. Who bi'as a Son, Brattier Or Friend in the "Utliellt Army, , SHOULD SUPPORT THAT OR FlirENI) BY VOTING WEB DAY NEXT THE. UNION 'llmm BLUFFED. v. :'-.. - tArlililr:N r .0:TEV.•!:::: 1 ' 1 HEAR THE PEACE HMERS. GEN. GRANT, GEN. fiIIERMA.N. GEN. BUTLER, GEN.,ROSECRANS, GEN..SHEREDAN, GEN. SICKLES, GEN. COCHRANE, GEN. LOGAN,- GEN. BURNSIDE; GENJHOMAS, - Testify to: the universal corialction. of the Rebels that their cause...hi =ifholly demndent for success nbon thesuccess :of the Chicago- Copperhead-McClellan ticket.. All . of these Generals are Democrats, but they _cast aside party in this the hour of their • country's per il. Let every honest Democrat on Tueaday next abandon party, and. vote for the Union. Hear and heed these great Generals. V OTERS O T MENAL: I If a man squanders his property, and takes the bread out of the rtionths of his children, be is pronounced insane,. and the law steps in and takes that , property out of his posses sion.. And how much more insane must the person be who deliberately • votes the bread out :of the motiths of his children to pet some miserable demagogue into office, who, when he obtains it, cares nothing about' his dupes, (except at election times) OIL there party gram/a, when hiS country is convulsed in the throes of the most wicked Rebellion, that, ev-, er existed. Let the cry of every ,honest vo ter. be—`.`Pur Cowntry first and 1?..A.R1T after wards." • RousarJ, BEECIEINitID#E'S rejectionofthe terms of Peace prepared for the, country by the conspirators at Chicago, brought down the house in his-la.st speech in Cincinnati.- He said: My. excellent friend speaks of the South as "his erring brethren." But I . . do not permit men to ho my Southern brethren who tried their very best to cut my throat: LApplause.l..l have a brave young son, twenty-one years of ago,' who has been fighting from the begnani:ng of this war on our side.. He-was captured, and they 'have him now under the &ea' the batteries at Charles ton.- Well, I would :cheerfully go there• and take his place but as God is my - judge, I would not agree to bring him home by niak , ng peace on the terms' which these men propose. [Great ap plause.] OEN.: 111cCALL Foil LINCOLN AND JOHNSON. Glen - . DicCall_ who ran as the Democratic candidate.for Congress in the Chester and Delaware District two years ago, repudiates the. Chicago Platform and is 014 for Lincoln and Johnson. He says: "No one' deplored inure -than : myself the stern necessity winch required.the. Northern States to. .take up arms to onell the rebellion of the 'South, yet no ono more t.nin myself felt the neeessity.ef rousing and exerting all the energies of the-coun try to this end. One of two things then stared us in the face :either the pOsitive suppression of the rebellion and the preservation of the Union or the :utterand irretrievable loss of poSition'athong the nations of the earth, and the outailmenton our. children of au everlasting disagreereent,-conten thm and war, with the Simthern people. I now believe; as I ever have believed, thatlf the , Union is worth preserving, it is worth, the prosecution of the war to a successful conclusion. With regard •to the- conduct of this war, I 'cannot loiy that I . have approved or' would : now endorse. all the MeaSures Of the Present Administration; bUtlre gard any Administration that will energetically prosecute the war as preferable to* one - that is-in favor of an armistice and a convocation of the States—until the States iu rebellion havelaid down their arms. • . Very respectfully your obedient - sevant. , • .GEounE A. McCatz.." . . . TitEASON T 9 rise COUNTRY.- L. - 111e, eat truly retnarks "It was in a time of cVpres.ziOn that the Demo cratic party "clamored with ten thonsatul threats •at Chicaglafor a "cessation of But, now, in a timeof cheer; that party-suddenlY finds 'that it has a still greate r.need of a "cessation of ! hostilities."-It Cannot endure any hostilities that end in'vie,tories bv-the Union armies. It shivers. every time Gen. gherklan cries Chargel-lt growi bale every time -the oldtlag. mounts some new attlement of the rebellion. When, therefore, all patriots ate glad, and 'only' ChiCago platform makers are sorrowful, let -every citizen Nihdllesi.- ' tafes as to which way -his - vote shall go,; ask him self,. What is the just merit and claim of a party whose only. hope of nnecess is thrOngh the-defeat - of our armies—whose only. chance of attaining newer in the Government is-through the weaken, . tug of that Govermiaent by public enemies 7. 7' •. The Chicago Platform is treason to the country, and how can` any honest. :voter sustain, such a policy by Toting for-its midi-- GENERAL LOGAN. Gem :lons A. I,lOANie honie, in Illinois. He, has jukt carno,up from annoying the. Re el§ at Atlanta. ...ToTIN was always, a tease.- A. McClellan committeewrote to hint at Atlan 7 .ta, begging him to indorse the, Chicago Plat form.' He took his .peneil:', and 'for - . answer wrote on the baCk of his last Order Congrat ulating his troops itpon thellnion victories, the Words, "Faeuse me !" and mailcditjo the committee: LOG AN. Well says • • There arc noW only two parties, those:who sup-. port and eneoprage the Rebels, and those who op pose them. Honest men 'may, be-. deluded with the opposition, but the tendency of, supprirting tlid.Chicago nomineees is .to strengthen the Re , bellion. Ile says too that .at Atlanta he hea‘rd only one officer declare for McClellan, and that the demonstrations.ainong the private proves that they have no stoak in the Chicago con- RING OF THE TRUE : lIILETAL. In the course of Gen. John Cocbrane's glo rious remarks in Philadelphia on Saturday night last, he electrified his andience by say ing:.. . "There is no palaver in the ranks for the Union as it was. [applause.] Ev'ery musket that ex plodes enunciatesn this docrrine, ''The Union as it should be."' "[Cheers.] You- may listen to-the war of artillery for a entire day, but you can never force that 'sound' to. anything else. than, a claim for the recognition -of Southern ; independ enee. "what! Leo retiring into Richmond.,— [Choers.]• Early . flinging;out of the Valley.— Sherman with his invincible:eouragn driving re belliouSdogsbefore him. [Cheers.] Grant,-the Grant by: which we hold our -American title-Lnn- , Conditional surrender 'Grant, with his hold upon '.the throat. of • Rebellion—shall they return into the Union now?" [Cries of- 'Never.'] ' "The -Union fni•everl iS the legie . :of the War,, and - Who talks.6l logical consequences °when the cannon's mouth is proclaiming at...4T oivn award?— f Deafening applause.] No! -Pure and simple as the English language is that of the cannon at the" -front! 'Lay down' your. arms and you shall have such Union as we choose-to -give. you;' , are th • words to which it gives utterance: - Taal rights have. they who have slain our-brethren? Rights . they shall have—the . rights 'of humanity, , the rights Of 'freedom, .arid the 'right to subinit to the *laws and the government of the majority; :but first they must - lay -down their arms and submit .to the laws, [Uproarious•applauseT -„ . • Is•there an honest Democrat who.cannot endOrse this doctrine ? • All do,'shi:lid 'rote the Thiion ticket on Tuesday - next• . Re , . member, that the success ot the'Vnion• party at the coming election, will .be the finishing • up of this unholy Rebellion. Voto.for your country and the dear old flag; and-all trill-be . . . • A MAN - who left Richmond a few_ days since with a pass granted by the Rebel authorities to come to Pottsville to transact some busi ness, .says that Slieridari!s Victories have hurt the rebels more tbaii all McClellan he was in command:of.Our armies,. He says that he was ,in Richmond when - MuClellar was besieging. it, and that ,on...tiVo or three occasions :the_ Rebels . , were on the point orevatuating it; when McClellan wonld.:let up, and give thenitt new lease of 'lf he had followed up the advantage gaitied-bY the Sghting of our men,. .Richmond could' have captured.• - -But what.was be expected of a General who-wai safe - cita . guri-boat while his men swere,fighting - • • . The Chicago Telegraph, the leading. Radical Fretnont•paper of Illinois,. has declared • its adhesion to the Baltimore platform• There now remains only OI) e of the leading Fremont papers of the West, the I'Vestliche Post, of St. Louis, which' hesitates: to -take. the same Puoii's POLITICAL IKAP - OF EEN:;O3II.VANIA giving the vote of each County: in the Gene ral election of 1863, a very convenient thing for reference, is foi sale by B. Bannan: it is mailed, free upon receipt of price, 15 cents. REMAIN AT DOME. Do not go, away .from home on Tuesday, next, it it can be possibly prevented. at mere, private business go .tor that day. . De vote it to your country. Stay at home and work and vote for the Unipn ticket. JAIL S. BAIITIIOVIMEW, Co. A. 96th Reg., P. V., will accept our acknowledgments for a copy, of the llarrisonburg (Va.) Register, of Sept. 23.. It is a dingy sheet, and like the Confederacy it, advocates, pretty well:••'played out." GREL'iItiCILS vs. STORE ORDERS. tin Bartholomew says that Government currency, may not be quite as valirabie as gold and silver, but still Lineoln'sgreenbacks are belief than BUchanait's storepram tittleatiltennfttgr , Onto.—;The friends of the Union expect to gain fromit to 9 utembtiot, of Cetygreseht.that State - on Tuesday bent - 1 111e7 will m-4 the . State bfeVeast WA% =jai*. Pintssrivs.u.—Gen.,Catrieron:distinctly says Pentoylvania is.safe by from - 20 to :30,7 000:majority for the . :Union canditlitea.•: also gives it as hiS %MI& that four or flee. Union metabers coa,graiiarliiii. be gainel in the State on Ttteaday,i;i EtotAztA. SA:VE.—NOtislthstandiMg the cop perheads refused iii'vsariA .04:soldiers to Tote in this State, the .latest information states that the friends of tile carry it . . by a handsoMe majority. • C0C* 1 444, This ofAia'llnioa cause P&, on t3aLgiday 1a wodld ,l to publteli is' . speech* length, but w . f have only Foom. for theifolloiring.extradts • - • . My experience," fellmi-Union-men of Vlilladel phis, has always:taught me that in the. great ar .mv of freedom thetrouble has generally been. at (tie rear ; neverat the fro' l (in allusion to.a slight disorder prevailing it thepadnf. the: ha11),.1 ana. happy that the little oceurreneb of this'evening• has affirmed that lessen ; and that rhave the as 'surance, before I abalLiandertake to deliier a - few opinions I have. to present to you, that I stand here to-night, where I have always been - desirous of standing when my, country.. Was in.peril, among its friends, its champions; and itcsuppoiters.. [Appian:m.]'' Man's efforts are . feeble and' f little worth. When the elemental war rages, and. hay‘' oc is the order of events; human efforts, mast he` subservient to tile order of. affairs; but woe, woe,-. to those who lift their piny arms against the'de- Crees of Providence,' antiassertbnins-fity against Omnipotence. .We itreinthat position. - .Tae na— tional elements are at war. Peace flies:shrieking from the field.. : Bloody hands of warble,antago-• nista grasp- eachnther fiercely, - and .the'shock is . for national 'Shall your conutrYlivio orf die.? -On and toward that question are arrayed-forces above and:beyond - ours. We can but look with awe and reverenee.at the Swelling sea.: We .can but bow oar heads with all hunlihty beneath the fires ordeal and still proclaim•that what lies in us we will aecotiaplish. - - What there isfer patriotism. to do we will, effectuate.,. And in no even. ; within the pale at least *of this anctitary,:here in . Fhil.i: delphia„ of American independence, shall the trai tor 's arm be. lifted unpunished, - or -the - traitor's front be raisediuirebuked.• [ - Applause.) I can but. be obliged.tci my:friend (for I am. proud to be' permitted - to term loom-friend) for this: unmerited ;and undeserved pOmpliment.• • • " "- There was no merit in what he so' .tersely - peated: but - had those efforts been impeded there had been great shame. ram not altne. I stand With an army of my fellow-citizens arbund Look upon yonder. haltingnoldierl -Look. upon "yonder. 'nue and 'sari lien officer.. .Hear -• those . .groitne and lanientaliona, and above listen -to the sweetuotesnf that; patriot song,. that . - from " children, mothers,brothers' lips, issues. harmonyinglori .S and kee tune to "the music of the .Union." [Applause. )There - ,: oh Americans are -our Soldiers They standlor you in yonder field.. They bare their bosoms, to the-rude shock of . war that you may-be saved, and never, no, never at any period has that patriot-throng tired, but al- Ways with ateady tramp and iron nerve advanced against the foe; e:selainutig with every cadenced. _step, "Down withyour arms rebels.!" [Ariplanse.l Down with your ante. rebels, is allthat royal aol dicrs.askof their rebellious brothers.- Audwhen, their arms shill be.grounded, -a s full sure . they when yofir ensigiia:shall' float over you statue of the, Father of his Country the State House of Ricmond; when throughout this whole • lantrthe glorious' shout of freemen. shall be as -harmonious as it was when erst here, in your In 4lependenee Hall it rang throughout,a,united ha; -tion2---themoh, then; it will be,- the glad Shoat Will here again . arise : arid niove in every direction, - over hill and dell:. • That shall be the noblest mead arid the bravest reward for those soldiers in arms. Vi ho have effected your. safety, reestablished . our - - nationality, and•driven. back • rebellion whence it .3 - a Me. • [Applaese.] Ido not intend to detain you here long,: Yellow-citizens, this evening, I have_ come to make's few initiatory retnatlis ry to a short but tranatenVeareer among . you in diseussing a-political debate upon which. halms Alia - contests in-the field. - Let, us advance ltieb, moialward.to-night,. and let • Pennsylvania pro nounce for a traitorous peace to-piorrow and faft viell to the hopes .of this country. lApplanse.] .The battle-field of fr - eedem.now is . expaiming be- fore us. Here iiiyofir streets, Mid at your-hearths there are , to befound the altars . of freedom. -. -Sac rifice these with a penitence that shall be never negligent. ~Sacrifice all' political'prejudice. and . -turning in'your foot-steps encourage those patribt soldiers who 'are. now lookingUnAioesly add long ingly toward that stronghold of treason, Well= mond, as thwards Philadelphia, the altar of liber ty and American.lndepenoence.. - .. [Applause.] -The . London Tiniesis.in faver of the Chicager • platform. 'The. London Post (the 'Organ - of. the . aristocracy of Great Britain, who looks upon us; as upon a viper fanged) declare that the Chicago! Platform ifs -the platform fOr the Union, Se . with.the journals of Frahm.- And thee; what is More, the rebels themselves declare that if they, cap but continue ,this War until "the' Novemher • election the Bilei.l.YBS of the Democratic party will have 'achieved for them that their arms • have been unable to accomplish: - These are - certain, tests by which "to apply the term . .rUnionr employt l ed by them in their platform,, and, the language also used.M the letttrof their candidate -in• acceptance. Now, fellow. , citizens, I , would say one:word to thesewho,.like myself,, belonged it onetime' ib the Democratic party; and • who Like: me,- when those difficulties were precipitated upon • us, roaci, - gs.we 'supposed, above - - the' barriers. of party, and arrayed ourselves - under the standard of-our country; • [Applatise.] I will be frank with youth-night. You'supposed it wad - poSsible to' -engraft npon . the party creed of that tra •ditioparV body, instincts and declarations of War.- ,The sprionsandicuinidable effertwaSinade without seceess - .• Party-discipline rosealxive love. -of country, patriotism WRS - ilt; a discount, and the. Democratic party, -asserting its discipline, was placed" upon an unconditional peace potiev. and it is for you to deter Mine whether a party, -dear it maybe to you, arraign:Mg; itsclt against 'your country - , will, induce you to-follow it, or subscribe tYileprinciples which sustain your country; `know the difficulty of severing parties, but those tirouridme.to-night , l recognite as . men of that stern stuff that could have 'lived- in the tide of those times that made Rome what she was. - Arc.' there no men here capableuf•the effort ? . Is.there no patriotism such . as nerved Brutusarm ? I tell . you that the tithes are rife with the - signs; of a cul minating.virtitie. " The time when' party leaders; could lead party myrmidons is past. The:people of the United States begin to Understand the sage-- 'like wisdom of the immortal Washingten. • .[Ap plause,] When the ship Of. State isiti danger, all is unity, oralliilost.. Look to it, - that the spirit of party be exchided fromyour midst:- 'I feel that noiv'iii this coming week is to .be achievdcl that work on which is pending a cmitest mightier thah the contest of the f_eld: - It •has been well said that peace bath her victories xlb less thin war.-H. Stich a victory is within your grasp.. Would you lobk with pride and gratification if the limy of tho Potomac were - beaten by Lee? .• No; So, ,nerther. Will that army look;With pride*Or gratift. calion,.if you - are beaten by. the I'oaco men; of Pennsylvania.: .[Applause.] . . ItOirS'B . BRONCtIAL Tuocur..s, when allowed: to diissolvein the mouth have a direct itifhtence to tlke affected parts ; : the'so<ithing.effect.to the :mucous . lihingpf the .windpipe'allays - Pulmopary irritation and gives relief in Con•hs, Colds;'and ihe various Throat affections to-ivhich , ;pablie' kers and . . • spea. singers arc:liable. , THE COAL TRADE 11-MHENSIN Pottsville, October 8, 1864. The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 36,- 510 16--by Ll'anal 24,691 oa—for the week 61,231 10 against 105,611 tons for the corresponding week 'last year; The trade sums up this week as follows corn pared with last year : - . • 1t364: 66,740 2.311,555; 38,8711: 632,7241 24,715, "055, 1T,620 • ,520,6341 17,8(4', 611,205:, 1,288 1 :246,3081 P. Schnyl.Canal ' L.. Val, R. R. Lehi% Canal, Scrant'n S'th " . • li , th Penna. C.-Col By ,R. Road.. By Canal...: Del &find CO Wyoming So. '. Do N.' Broad . Top... Stuunottin,.. .Trevorton.... Sh. .43 61; •-. 193,416 :419,230 1 16,292; 303.05 3 1 602,532 1 .24,4 2 _0• . 6.67,220 394.169j• 1. .462,638 . 04 1 I 5 . 2,4G5' ' 1.- 64.50'2 7,9631 - 256.360 :41,188, 300,884) .1,133 1 • .203;631 ' . 1,483. .23 5 ;201 1,731 - 47,042 166, "54,355 .4,5221(54,4 • •- 1 ' 59.78.4 1 2,434:: . '41,333, ~, .1 . 62,336 I Lykens Val . The trade - shows' asfalling off of 'upwards of 41,000 tons, as compared with the.eorresponding Week list year. If it had not .been for the-Gov, ernment Griot, which required' other sizes to be sent to the. market in order to furnish it, there' Would have been almost &total - suspension of the trade from thiirCoindy. • - ' In .the preser&stagtiation of business of , all lads, the prices offered foi is from three to 'four dollars -a ton less than- the prices Were.. a month ago, and in - fact there, is but little disposi tion to purchase at any.price., except for immedt ate use, Until the risotto( the elections are knoWn. Such . a reddetion in.'price of course 'cannot be 111110 without a corresponding reduction in the price of labor. This Stagnation is net confined to the coal trade alone;. but pervades all branches of .business. Dry. goods have fallen abort 25 per cont. in the Cities ; lrOn SSO per ton ; and orders' for all. kinds of. Manufactures are rapidly falling off. at the different -manufacturing - establishments. Such is the'effect of a want of coNvrnzivezin the . business prospects of the foture.k . .: • Our quotations, .both in New. York: and Phillidel: Tido, shoW a donsklerahla reduction iu the price of coal-on board vessels.. ..- . -• The Honey . Brook Coal Conipany dividend has been •decalred 'for the querter' ending en the Ist inst. It is four and One half:per cent., and -fully InstifieS the eipeetations of its stockholdera; and ' proves conclusively: that they have nut Overotiti mated the prciductiveness of their propertyor the' ability and skill of the gentlemen to-whoni. they hate entrusted their Interests. The: property is 'undoubtedly one of the-most valuable .m. the. L e. )sigh Region ,- -It comtaina Twelve Hundred acres in one tract, located :in the three !CM:Littlest: , of Schuylkill,. Carbon. and .Luzern.. • Three . very . - . large.collieriett are in operation and.there la-room 'for five more. . - new slopes . are noW.-being , sunk:: -The production- ofthe...mines !can' he . increased-t 0500,000 Taa. The- I'Maident and • Directors are known thronvhent tiur own 'region as 'Well as the Lehigh, having acquired. - by._ their aritenergies.wealth.andhonorableqamU-: ..Tho Conipany w ik,._strong ',rine in' strong 1 . 11 E.• • QOAL ELPHI *4B64 - 1 • •AT Pinl9- Of-M=l : Vseds BO et t eetard,,47- —**l24;i;gtk 2 - 7 6 ' 9 Ai EL "nit° 8 784cak912.01 01°11 33 * . -- 7 Zre# !..j 9' oOlgt 1 " €4 ' ll°" 8r0ken_:.: : :.::. .:....::9 -93° ; "*5 u prepared; 7 5914 75 " ... ... •. • :* 50 O2B lixtberTY kens Vrailc ........... Franklin adr st. 7,1,;gh Lump, . 8 ,500 cc PreParedr, ..... 00(4do chestnu'r-'' . . liroad.r°l4 cUMBERLA.IID- , Large . , .cf" • —Fine.... • . _ • ' OcrosEn 5. Mt • Seltaylkill..Ctral.by,tbe Cat*, by Canal. Schuylkill Red Ash by Boat .T.,0pc1,.. 2 9 50g10 50 • Chestnut,; L " ! 7 00! .8.00 Lump `and 8. • Boat.'. 9 ..50416 00 1. •"' Broken and_"Egg — " 9 . 50@110 25 " Chestnut 7..006 800 Stove • ' 9 50{g10.25 LEHIGH White Ash, Lump & &Boat 10..00010 50 ". Prepared. ' - ..10 00@10:50 - -" • Chestnut 9:oo© 980 Bet eaten Coal at Illisabetbport. • " No quotations. ' - . ' • 'Lehigh Coal at Elizabetbpoet.- Lump., and Stove -by Cargo. 10 25@10 50 Broken . and Egg " Prepared . • " sn • Chestnut-- • • • 9.,500 •iDela. Or Hudson . Coal at Readout. .No quotations.. . Prt easylvaaiat Ce.le Coal at Pt. Dwelt. Iroquotations. - • _ . • .• F. 00.) Torn. 42,536 123,364 . 132,250 524136 75.080 9,515 36,541'2,a54,119.3 24,694' • 71i1',053 29,051.1,118.129 25,517. 573,871 ;.:24,1391. 744,38.4 193,475 d 56.156 04.403 69,369 15,03 45,520 31,571' 7.323 5,352 10443 7.,4&),g)219,9,439 . 84,92,( X1 1 ...... • 7,4.:1,94 79z,40T . . PRIOES OF GOAL BY caw. aosszcalsu w3334,1,1:ba tes mating' ./Ci.iriTAt..l AT UALTIIIORZ AT NEW YOIUK. COAL- FREIGHTS, Freights from - Plit RichmoOd . frbilitel 9 n. Portland . ' $.3 , ,001 Boston.. - ,.. . ' ... .. $ 215 . Portsmouth. .... . . ... 3 10 t New 2 50 New 8edf0rd...":„... ' 2.50 i New. Haven • . 9 50 Newport ' " - 2 501 New York —' -• : .2 00 Norwich— . .... ;.. 2'50 Washington: ..... :.. 3 . 00 Troy • . • , ' 280 II Tthode Island. :. ;.... 2.10 Newburyport. • 4 3 15.1 Hartford - -2 60 Bridgeport, . ; ... ... :" 2 50' Newark. ' --.1 15 'Albany - 2 00 Alexandria: - • 11)0 Proi4dente - 250 Dighton ....... ...... 260 "Taunton - - 300 Derby - '2 60 I 117-vmeli and TS both§ arrived for.the week. - .. ' - Freights from - Ellzeibethpoet:. • New York s..7siPortladd '2 00- Fall River.. . I SO,Ngwburnort.- _ - . 2 52 Newport..„...r. - ....;:,. 1 SOINZw :London ' 1 DC Boston - ' - .2 00: Pawtucket. • • 1 09 Norwick • I 50 1 Tannton " 09 ~P rovidence.. I 50..... 105 Norwalk ... ;. . . 150 Portsmouth •”2 52 'Middletown. . ... 1 75 New Bedford •'1 09 Hudson• - 1.25 Bridgeport • 104 [Lynn 2 15 flartfOrd. • 2 . 50 Salem " 2'oo Albany ; 102 • ' Fieights,.!froni Baltimore : [ N To * Tort: .. • , • 2:5,A2: 30 'New oag . • Boston • • • • I*eeights from aroirictowO or Alexandrfi To. Philddelphil . - • ' 9.5 g INew •York . . . . Schnyikiill County ROA'rondo foi 18644. The following In the quantity of Coal tmnsported. over the different Railmads in Schuylkill County, for week ending: on Thursday evening last r• •.. • • . . . . - . - .WREK: • • TOTAL. Mine Rill Ar,S.--Ilaveti R. R.. 10.174 Is .. 1;10,085 05 Mt. Carbon • • - • 1,200 03' • ' 06.020 00 Mill Creek Little Schuylkill' 11Iahanoy Broiul ML', Schuylkill Valley . 15.092 03 . 669,410,1 R 0,968 114. - _'136.007.00 •. Schnylkill-Eoal Triide for . 11.564: • . Quantity of : Coal sent by Railroad and Canal.: for the week'ending on Thursday evening last.: , .1 Port Carbon... .. Pottsville: liaien • Auburn. Port Clinton I • Traal..... ...... . Previously this year..:... Total.'... • - I 2,3:4,393 03 • 701.,0&•3 -06 TO same time last year— ... 2,311,65713, '632.,1:. , 4 03 . Increase so far Decrean' . . -.-)Cehigh Conk Trade f0r.'1. 1 564. For week ending' on Saturday - laid: "• RAILROAD. OPERATORS.• " , - WEEK:' TOTAL. WEEK Lehigh COM Co ••'• i. • 25,1'241 A. Pardee•& Co- ; 3,5111151,493 . ' Packer & Co'. :,' . -.-'' , 3,491; • 111,5401 Sharpe, Weiss & '''' I 1,918 - -*32,44-.L 396 Mt. .Pleasant - . 1 '366, • :31.3111 534 I Wm; Milnes.....• ...:. .2,606; • 5T.622' 96 W.-T.- Carter ~t. Co.. l7 O -: :21,992 1,566 Beaver. Meadow, . 1,906, 1. 1 Smith's Spring' Mt., . • ,-.-.-- 425; 32,1131 ,066) Honey Brook Coal Co ; 3,139 ; • 10:#,2411. .. 9321 Jeddo -- • - "1 ' 174"- *- 94 0 E: - •1 ' 603; - I• • . Fultdu Coal .. -....‘„•.... ; 11i 30,338, 1- . 9 , 1 Ha r leigh r .- ••: • • 1,0551 • 41,562 • 668 German Pa. - Coal-Co. , 816, .-42, • 151, 1 -.•660 O. IM Mountain • •.• • SO3 ; ' 45,2261. 1.355 Milnesville '' • ' - 6911 39.6591•.• ' 665 L. &M. Coal.. .... : . 3,105; • -105,Th2; ' 14.-Murrimy, ac. . • . • • • ..,. • 'Other ShitmerS,. •.. - :GO - 13.531 P-11. &W: 11,;,8.,. .3,043 • 44,509 • BaltinMse Coal C0..;1' - . ' Consoldated Coal CO' . • . •. - • Plymouth Co . • 120,051 1119,129' 23.5111 572,5T1 I_____ Total by R. R.&Canill ; 54,565;1,694,00 Same time 1a5t,year..41,1001,436 - .i 13 1 12,3t,31 . : 42,363 Increase. Decrease . P.inegrovc Coal rradefor'.l.B64.. Amount tmnsported . during the last month: • MONTH.. TOTAL. • • ,17,221,94 • 131,9-12 17 ,-5,914 11'. - • 33,743 11 -23.135.15 170,655 05 Lorberry :Crock Swatara Rallioad. Union Canal Railroad NEW ADVERT' MENTS. IFS OF. .ALBIS.A.WI.3I ILOINCOLN ONr 1.1125 CENTS. ' - For mile. at • ' - B. BAND.TA.N.:3 Bookstore, . • October-8,.!64 . . . . . • Pottsville. CAMPAIGN BADGES, iemßLEMet, MEDALS,...P.IIIFM., 'At the lowest rates. - , • - GREAT. iSgOk i rjklENT: . All 2 the beat patterns and new itylei constantly arriving • • • • W3l. VILLIi33I, • -• • . ••• • ND: 34 SOUTH 4th STREET, PHILADA.. • October 8, -•- • • . • 413 t • GK'S • MILITARY. GOODS WROLESALE RETAIL, • ..BOBSTi7IAPIN; BB t 9. do C 0.,. - October ' • 4:1-4t MON4II.EY •OTATEWIENT OF 'I.IIIE NATIONAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA: ; :;" •• • Pcrrnmi.r.z, October 60,:156i:: Due by Banks and Banker • ' U. S...Securitiem deposited with _Auditor General; • • Stock acct U. S.. Securities per.cent. Legal .Tenders. Gold (U. S. Coupons) .... Other - Bank Notes:.::. Expense account.' lasso ITIEs. Capital stock paid ... :.. • . .. .. . Notes in "circulation - 296,500 00 Due State Treasurer.' Interest account. Pottsville, Oct 8, 18813 • j RirrERS 'Remaining "Unitlaimed' iu .L 4 the Post Otliee, at Tottedlle, State of Pennsylva nia; on the.7th day of October, 1864. To obtain any of these letters, the applicant mustcaU for " advertised letters;” give the date of thin list, and pay one cent for advertising. If not called fair within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. • Berr , s„ trausser C GeisamanJeslah Mattern Ephraim Bassett Chas B Gorman Joseph Myers A. , A. Jaine 4 Giddens Benj Miller John BaCirtri:ln John '-Gardner Hester. Martin Catharine . Bechtel Mary E• (aUagher Mrs . Miller Mary . Bottomly - 'Hooper James ....McKennatllen Brown Mrs. Louis .rieller Peter . , 'Murray Brieget • Cox - John . J . .11ofrinan W R .More Mrs Adam , Carrol : Eliaa Hoeitillacrgt C *Mangle John Cristin Catharine Hartman Sybilla Mangle Sarah A Chandler Carrie Hunter Mrs John Qwenis Eva 1 Jathes John Jona , . David Cband!er Kati Cue Edward DimaidsonW _Krick Abraham.:Schell George. Davis.D Kendy diorites . Shules Peggy DicksOri - MM Fran Keene Mrs Thos PWiggins Ramona Tionsherty Ma* Lehman Wilson Hanriali . Eckenrood Loma Lukens S . Manroe Witman Jacob ' Ford. Daniel _ Lee Mrs • . . Oct: 8, . • • 'lli. SILLYMAN; P. Bi. CONtpI.TION OF. THE FIRST NA. TIONAL BANK, of Ashland. Pa., on the morning of - the 6174. hronday. of petober, 1864: • -• • Notts and Billsdiscounted $12,469 97 Futniture and Fixtures • :860 36 •Current Expenses, ' 1.362 n Taxes paid ' • " 63'04 Reniittances and other ; Cash items ; . 4,493 02 bee from Banks • - 20,066" 60 ',U.'S-Bonds deposited with - li.B.,Treasnrer to • sacra's - circulating Motes • •• 100,000 00 Cash on rind in circulating notes of this Bank - 2,676 00 •• . •• • - - ". • other ,Na- tlonal Banks 1,930 00 Cash on hand in. circulating: notes. of State • - Banks.. .. ... . ' • ' 2,962. 00 Other latifyil , . . . . . •Cwital stock paid In . • . • - ' . 68,580.00 Circulating notes received from Comptroller. 60,-000 00 Indisidual.lleposits:, ......... .... ; .... '.. ...-. 81,141 en. Dtie to flanks ' • ' ' - 4,091..06 Discount - - ''' - ' 1,254.11‘ Front ann Loss, _ -- - ' , . 640 10 .. ~.. •'•. . - 99 StatO of Pennsylvania. - bountyil of Setinylk -1:246'71:1.... . . • 1. P. B. NiI:WERT, Cashier or. tin:, First Natlobal Bank of Aahlmd, Pa:, do Bi:detrai • allirm - that .the above statementla true to the beat ; ' of . my knowledge and belieL • - - Aftlined uad ardukrlbed before me 'this -4th day of October; 1 . 60. . • . - - • • • : • • ' • • ty4ity Tiolitte:. • October 8,.'64 • • • • - •- .• 41- - • . 1113P.A14116111**1611(00reli: ••• skiannnetar' 3 44l lS6l. safe_aimego Ais = l aniiil gamin! Co.-- . " 43•61aLgitlett— ;tinter beefs Itilde by tber 130ird Direr:Um 'limpidly . of their:boot Mettles Ie nal.Countratutiog,thetrdeurti Utjaerelee the sate tithe COMllky: arneducendentAbeepot - you Irre requestedto nientist Contention at ttre Court Haus& hiPotteettle. ote Noudiy.42ittober 2,4 th, 1864 et • ltrelotittittbeeftenulealor the•above en.' nnunding - to:; the term; of the • Section 011ie fluppietnent to thitAletexd. taw appurred the tilthihkrot • linlyinsto , ' • • • •:-, ISAMUKL . • • •• - •De9. 80 1*..0* - nntinnin• ' • °auto& entt , f • ' 413 - , , 11:11.11::ESTATIC FOR 014111L13.,The sub ' scriber offers for sale the of Philip De filer located In Creaks:l& Sanylkßi County, -as follow= *One two dory brick boats. 1.8'.; feet front, 33 feet hem - with a oner.storpfranie kitchen; . 'Lot, .20 feet fron4323leet deep.; NO. t: One twe.stori frame house. 16 feet fthnt, 22-feel deep • Lot 50 feet frontand 30 feet deep , . No. 3..thas 13 stoiThaune :bolt* 20 feet front; 16 feet deep. Lot' 281,a4.;:fr0nt,. 'lB felt deep. No. 4. Ice-home, 12 Aret..aglaatat: Ibet.front, 30 feet. deep. - . - - • tarlf the property .antit - be sold before Friday. October 29. 1504:Lirill beoffeted at public' ale on ft id day. on the preirdeeSitiernia. at 1 o'clock, P. it • For further partiMilatirapplyto" ' October 0,•44.':L41.3t- Sehnylkill Haven. 1111‘..-rozasa . 7, 1851.. . • 9' UM@ 9 75 8756909 ... . • 8 750 675@ WINNER'S -PERFECT GVIDES TO THE Use of Enry Instrtunent. al ii 4 W Z ' The instcuctions la these books : are given in a man ner adapted to the empreherrion .of all grades of scholars. The exercises i inetr:ding and enforcing Xhe lawns are not dry and tedious, but sprightly. and enit 'veiling. and the .selection of music; varying from the simple to the difficult. comprises the most. peNiar mel odies of the day. Copies will be.malled post-paid, on receipt of price. . , • OUVBR DITSON Si CO., Publishers, Boston. • . Sold by , T. E . GOUL D r Philadm. October 8, .64 • . 41-tf • . Great Reduction in . the Trice of DAY GoObs EiIWIN 'HALL & • .11Tio,Month6 Month S ec o nde r n Are win, Offering the' l r Magnificent Stock of SILKS, - • DEE SS GOODS. _ -• SHAWLS, ' ' CLOTHS. • CLOAKS, ' VELVETS, (sir below the present GOLD PRICES! We 4ave apio 131/ hand, a large mock of ' • :DOMESTIC . :'GOODS , .• Whlch'we are now selling at a great, redaction froni the • prices we have been selling them at. As we have had the advantage of a ri=e, in the pews of our Stock in the. progress of the War for the last two or three years, We now propose to give our Customers the Advantage of the felt in Prices. • • • CALICOES & MUSLIMS. reduced, _ -FLANNELS & TABLE LINENS, reduced, BLANKETS and all STAPLE GOODS, reduced. We respectfully solicit from the" Ladies and Others, Visiting :Philadelphia, ea examination of our .Stork. which is tineurpassed in Variety and,Style, in this City. N.B.WIIOLEsALEJUITERS are incited to ex amine. our Stock. •'. -EDWIN HALL & CO.. No. 5.'6 - North SECOND'St.. PIIILADA.. . October S u !at 41-'2nitia .11 VARTE R i. V. -STATEMENT OF 'tot, TILE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MINERS: VILLE. PA., m the miming of the First Monday of October, 1964 RESOURCES. Notes and Bills 'discounted' Rent pikid Furniture and Fixtures • *. Current Expenses ' • • Taxes paid • '• . • Due tram . Banks " • U. S. Revenue Stamps ontiand... - . Schuylkill County . Bonds U. S.. Bonds deposited with Treas-, • - nrer U. S. to secure clrculation.loo,ooo 00 Do.' D6posits 50,000 00 Other U; S. securities on hand.... 7,450 00 • "• 177,P59 00 .4 Othg 4 15 9,475 18 299,594 12 Cash on hand in etren tang notes' " . orthisßank..• • ' ' 290 00 - Do: other-Nations auks "73.5 00 Do. State - • • • - 1 ,045 00 Cash on . hand other 10011 inciney • 31,111 AI T.Ait.y..oAp: 1. .OkNAL. 15,931 061' - OW. On • -n" 0 0.1.070 /S .0.61;6 16. ' - 13,e,•0i 2,niri 16'; • S, 4S 15 .2,03 S 00 LIABILITIIS. , on,ono 00 Capital stock paid in ............. si iMmotating Notes received from Comptroller 5T,510 - 00 Individual Depo.tta • 169,153,01 I)neto other Banks . ..... 9,544 15 Conimissions Discounts: Ekchanges Interest 36,540 16 24,694 03 2,317,632 07i .736,394 03 42,505 10'r 128,3 . 64 03 . . S. KAUFFMAN.. Cashier 'of the First: National' - flank of Millersville, do solemuly,swear that the above statement fa true to the best of my. knowledge. • • .•: • . . S. Ii,...AUFFMAN; Cashlei. SWorn to and iirdistribed before • the this FOurth day of. "October, - ISG4. . • . • : 1 - • ' . . . 19111V13 SA. L "E. i—Valuable • property of. John 'Fisher, Sr.. situate partly.in South Manheim Town ship' and partly in Auburn Borough, in. 'Coliuty of Schuylkill, State of Pennsylvania. No. 1...4 Grist Mill, well known as Fishers stone - building, 48 by - 46 feet, three and one,half stories high, 4 • pairs.: running. stones.. water ..power (Rears • Creek), .good custom, etc. • The. dwelling house is of brick with kitchen attached; smoke houie,-, barn, and -20 asses excellent land. - • • • • , . - No. - 2. 20 acres of land with, Plaster... and Saw. and Cloverlifill erected on it with Water plenty. •• No.- 3. 'A.Farm' of 100 acres, with a two .. storylog ' dwelling honie, Bank barn, 75 by 38 feet well. with pump, smithsbop, bearing orchard, etc. . No. 4. A farm containing-ISO acres . with a-brictedwel llog house 234 stories high, with kitchen attached. 1 1 • - wash house, Bank Barn, SO by 35 feet, orchard, etc. • No: 5::150 acres timber and - sprout land, which w talots of 5 and 10 ormore acres as it may suit purchasers. ` 5. Uot of •grriund 60 feet front and 100 feet deep ; • .situate.in Auburn, with frame 'honse,.two stories high, basement kitchen attached, - well with-pump, bakeciven, Xo. 7. 15 lots in Auburn adjoining the above, each containing 32 feet in _front and 100 in . depth. . NO. 8. Farm of 60 acres red shale, adjoining land of Joseph -Kerahner and Dr. A.-Schulze and Bor ough line of Anbiira. of which some 40 acres are ~ s cleared and in good cultivation, the rest is well timbered. On it stands a brick dwelling house, a'large and new Bank' Barn, good welt, orchard, etc. . _ . No. D. 110 acres sprout land, 15 to 16 years old, red shale, one-half of it is easily to be cleared and brought '.finder.cultfvation; it belongs to - the .above mentioned • tract, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. •• The sale'will commence at 10-o'clock in the forenoon, on the 3d of Dedember, 1864, at:the • dwolling house of the' undersigned.. . - • : • : • The conditions Willitte made known 'on the .day of sale. 'Y.. . ' •••• , JOHN FISHER, Ss. • OctoberS;!o4 -' •• • . '• 41-St . 25,363, 22,571 .2q,521 13,476 11,20 S 1.2,733 22,149 11,475 12D 150,027 or 300,0004',1 20,000 01'i . 20,000 • 2,550 °I!. 1,122 -91.! .2,515 GS. $504,286 L 4 3,i14 67 4.M1.6T 514.286 64 C. H.•DENGL&B,Caahiei. 41- . ' Sterner Mrs WM Stan Sarah .1 ga - 34,66400 245 - ,IOT 99 . . . . Perfect Guide for tbeViolin. 75 cla. - .Perfect Guide for the Pilate: 75 cts. Perfect Guide for the Guitar. 75 eta.- Perfect Guide for the Piano.' , 75 eta. - • Perfect Guide for the Melodeon- .75 , cts. , Perfect Guide for the Accordeon., dm. Perfect Guide for the Fife. „75 - cts. 'Perfect Guide for the Clanonet. 75 eta. • Perfect Guide for the Flageolet.. - 75 eta. Flute and Plane boots.. ts.c.ts ' Violin and Piano Duets: 75 de., . CARP.ItIINGS CARPIETII I (Gti . . SELEIN OFF! - Afy large and well-selected stock of Brosoclo, 3- ply, Ingrain, yetzetian, Hag and Cottage CARPETS; will be: closed out , widtout regard to .cost."• J. T. DEIACROIX, . N 0. 3. 7. South SECOND St., above Chestnut, . Oct. :1, 4;4. . PACT ADELPIiIA. rINTA. AND NE VA SE A4I . II3I. AS G4P3 The subscriber has received the agency for the sale Of these new and celebrated GRAPE -VINES. which have taken thapremiums at nearly all the Horticultural Ex hibitionsthis Fall. on account of auperior•'quality. fla- vor, hardiness, and early 'ripening. They ripen earlier than any other Grapes grown. Send in your orders at once. . B. BANHAN. 'Oct.:4 %L. . 1864: . NEW. FALL GOODS. 1864. • FRESH ATITACtIONSA'r THE.OLDETANDI Corner EIGHTH and' tiPalllG. GARDEN • Sta g • *.. • PHILAIDELPRIA. •'• " • . A. Splendid lot of PLAIO SHAWLS. ' .• • •. ,A good lot of BIack . STELLA SHAWLS. - • • • Lon., and Square BROCHA SHAWLS,' ' • .:MOURNING - SHAWLS, in every variety. Bleb. Tartars Plaide, beautiful styles! • . Superiof Black Silks,' . .Plain and Rep Poplins. •". • , . Expellent Cloths. Cassimeres and Sattinetts, . • Best quality of -Irish Linens, Crashes, • • • : A fine stock of-Blankets and Flannels; - Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Ildkfs.. etc.. etc., at.. • - • , • THORNLEY CHISIVS, • • ••R.-Cor. Eighth 'and Spring. Ganlen Streets. Oct. 1, '47-4 0 - 3 m3•",.. PHILADELPHIA. . . A. M. BOLAND; 'F.A,BiIioNApLB . • Cloak.. .arisl..Dress.- -Makers.. Below Ameirics9i ilostee,..Cenirct .114trivti POTTSVILLE, : PA: FRIMCII . GOFFEMI4G done to ordet: FAIR, AT : CUESSOIIIA. . • • . ... . • •A - .Marin aid of the Cressona 3L E. Church' will be 'held October IStb, 19th and 20th, 1864.. .No .effort will be,mpared to make this one of the tinest.Fairs ever held is the County; and it is hoped all will • frivor it-with a visit. ' - - • ' • .' _. • ..4. special train will leave 'Pottsville .on Wednesday. evening, 19th October, for the Fairy returning about 10 o'clock, P. A train will leave Mineraville on Thursday . evening, October 40th; for the Fair, returning about 10, P. M. • ILEn'Y •11112 . • - No:. 520 -MICH Street, , Has a lar ., e afoek fir - wwebei., 'Vino Jewelry; Batierior plaladVear Se M, Saiimana, Forks, ifke. • . Wt. I. '64. ' . 40 7 3 m JUST...RECEIVED4 • • • : A beantital stockit-- • WattcheA , Cleclts, r ' Jewelry , • Plitteilitrods; of all Wale, • Pertelgeinime t is, Sitcheipv, 5 ' acie"if.7o.#ll„ .... . . & . MPG, an azaortment of VAN URIC ColVfleelebra ted Citratideliers • and Gas -Fixtures, limn* Ste ; Portable Lights, ettc,., rte. , . •. • • . • . gar . tivelar, Attention. paid !be - repairing et Watehei: ,11avin,g bad .the largeet , experience in the very tint rrtaimfacturing eztablithmente in Bur — ope, wr feel warranted in arantring every one who will patronize 'ne,:that we will be enabled to give vatiefactleat Partivn -larly,in an the finer clone of work. gash at • .CIERONOIII3IIMR, . . • DII;MEZ, : KNOLISII As SWISS. P41211111' would require. : we shall endeavcir, bj, a straigblillor ward course, to Please !ray reasonable person.. • . • . • . SLUM I CO., Practical Hato bbrdi Pi, •Gt, ic g illts and Jeweils& . A fiEß,Rl49.AN,WATCloll,l*.golOnd,,ellver 21.7piaesi Ameiiian 'Clnckei, and JaweirY oF all de 4nnit be 4411nyal k ethe store ot.„ .A , ,1 3 St le I,Poreiriqn.:, Sept I P, '6.l—gi Aff' 'Nuns , fiAirniew IGABIPS I of the meet Imponvd kbidefoy woricing, foi dam byy the ...- ever - B. ' 4 113, .A lBO, -reGaniet - lowlviNdrUlg ,Lan2Ps. 7. 'l=tt•'s - .4`"rAo . toitst. --- The Seetehefef the Tehes o2 7'gtm 00 thie Pat eul)- neriptionaw3ll'.be receivelfor CoupoW_Tiewrery ,Notes, payable thineyeare alai letareet at the ateor sera and tbree.tentbs per cent,. Pee. 0 100 34 11 - 4 7 0 1 4 14 and futeteet - 1 9th AO be Yak_ lawful . 1000 4.; * ' - Tbeeenotes will be cOntertible at thenjtion. of the bolder at matinity. into al aver cent, gold bearbigbonds, , payable na leesk than live:nor more than twenty . years front theirdate;;atr the Ghwerinentuniy• elect.. .They will be 'Weed denoininathaw of SA $l OO , $l O O, SI,COO and $5,000, and all ;einiciliglotuinipst be foir .ty dollars or some multiple' of flit y The notes will be transmitted to the owners free' tronspartakas charges as soon ewer the receipt of the. 4 nigtoal ge4 l . l 4a4es of POI II 4 IO gni cAft paper. As the ee driar interest ;cars . August. IS: parse= matting subsequent tO that date most pay the interest earned from date of noteto.date of deposit: ; Parties depositing twenty-flie ThousairC dollars: sad upwards:forthese notes at any min timewill be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per . eant.;whicit *ill be paid by the TreastiryDepalanent upon .the cellt of a bill tor theanionit, certified to by. the officer with whoa the depoeit was nke. No deductions for commissions )3:lnaba niadefrom thedeposits., ' : • -Special Advaxitages' thiti Loan: ffsvnota nisi. offering : a higher rate of Interest than any other; and ilia beat 'Any savings bank which pays its depositors . in 1L fi. Noteis, conridere thiit It is paying In the beat circulating medium of the wintry, and it 'cannot nay in .anything .better. for its own Assets are either in merriment .sel citrities or in notes or bMids ptiAdde in. government Paper. • • • . - It is' equally convenient as: s temporary or pe.rma nerd investment. ' The notes an *lnnis' be sold for within a fraction of their 01(;(1 and accomulard interest,. and are the best security with lumiti -as collateral's for - Convertible Into a Six per rent 5.20 Cold Rood In addition to the very liberal interest (intim notes for three years: this Privilege of eorWersion is now. worth about'three percent. per annum. for the earrent rate for 5-20 Bonds is not leas than ramp* cent. premium, and I;efore the war the minibus. cin six peal cent. U. S stocks Wei over twenty per cent. • It will be seen the .the actnal - profit Oil this Imin, at the pickily marbe rate.' la not , ima than ten per cent. per annum. ' • its Exemption :from: State ee Ilimnicipa But tnifde from all the advantagesvi e r have enumera ted, a special Act of Congress . exempts all banda and Treasury notes bail taxation. On the average., Ws . exemptipn worth about two per cent. - perMumm; according to the rate , of taxation in various ptirti of the It is believed that immix:oxides Mier so greakindirce ments to lenders sithose issued by the:.government. In all Otheiforms of Indebtedness, the faith or ability Of private parties,'or stockpompanies, separate com munities, only, is pledged for paytnent, wifile the whole property of the country is heidlo secure the Of all the obligations of the United States. • While the gevernment offers the most liberal for its loans; it believes that the very strongest . appeal will be to the layalti,and patriotism of the.peOple.- ... Duplicate certificates will be brined for all deposits. The party depositing meat endorse upon the original certificate the denomination. of notes required, and whethcr, they are to be issueii.in blank or payable to order.. When so endorsed it must be left with the cid- . cer receiving the deposit; to be forwarded to t h e : Trek very DepartMent . • • - $84,337 48 87 50 8.10 99 926 79 29 50 127,081 08 "SUBKIIIPTIO:NS WILT. na HECEI*ED by the Tr -- ea'Surer of LTnited States, at Washington, the several Assistant Tresuitucrs and designated Depositories, and by the' First National Banli of Philadelphia, Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Third National Bank Of Philadelphia, and all National Banks which ate depositaries' of pub liC money, and . . • ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS.' 20.000 00 throughout the Coinatcy vlll give furthdr informathin PzlWOODisvit4lb;AK-004loilloill:LORINOOLPI:kl 33,133 Ti August 13, .64 $374.086.05 A SAFE STEAM BOILER. The snbnriber IR prepared to receive orders for the SIS 44 06 ST; 67 . .616 5t .2,755 04 "HARRISON STEAM BOILER,^ in sizes to Butt pur: chasers. The attention of manufacturers and Others Is called' to this new Steam Generator. as coMbining es sential advantages in. absolute safety front ,destructive. explosion,- first cost, and 'durability, economy of fuel. facility of .cleAning and transportation, &c.; &c..,not possuzed•by any boiler now imuse. • These boilers may he seen in daily operation, driving the extensive works of Messrs. Wm. Sellers &, ao., Sixteenth street and Hamilton street :at S. -W. Osttell' -Factory.- Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tre;:- moat Mili, Frankford. • • . . • • • $310.34; 05 , -11Vnishington Building, 27 S.• r . E.U.111.1? :ST.REET, Sept. 24, `64.—,19-tfi• • DENTAL CREAM, ror Cleansing, Whitening ..and Treservincr This article is prepared with the greatest' care upOn scientific principles, and wineranted , not to contain anything in .the slightest degree deleterious to the teeth or gams: Sotne•of our most eminent Dental Surge:MS have given • their sanction tb, and cheerfully recommend it as a preparation of superior qualities for 'cleansing • whitening and preserving the teeth. it cleans them readily. rendering them beautifully white end pearly ; without the slighteit Injury to the enanael.— It is healing to the gums where they are ulcerated and sore. • It is also an excellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, which-are exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy taste to the Mouth, cleansing-it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath; •• Prepared only by A. •11/I:WL - E V & ILIO. N. W. Cor. 10th ' and. Lombard ' 'stn..' PIIILAD'A, and'sold by all Druggists. - " Price-3S Cents. " TESTIMONIAL.—The following opinion of .Dr. White, alto the - high esteem in 'WhICh 'holds' the. Dental. Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its value: to quote other testimonials in detail - 'is needless. tenting ourselves by simply giving the names and- ad dresses of persons who speak of its excellency for the' • teeth : . • Pu ILAPELPIJ IA; Aprillath; Having carefully" examined A. Hawley's " Solidified .• Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend it 14 - .the public generally.. It is an excellent preparation'foi :• - cleansing and preserving the teetli, • and can. be used. to all persons with theutmost confidence, as Its properties' . PUBLISHED WEEKLY. are perfectly harmless.' Besides preserving . the teeth.; - , It promotes a healthy action. to the gums, andltnpatts el - - The only one containing QUOTATIONS' of Bank pleasantnes . s to the D 'b i ren . ii2.o3.Aichs* Notes FOUR CITIES„.yin Thos: Ingram,' M. D... Dentist, 491 N. Fourth. Street. •THILADELPIIIA,' . J - .lltrkey, 254 S;Slith St. • • ' • BALTI3IORE, E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist:42s.Arch• • • • C,..A. Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut ,St.'- • . . . Theonly.one Which contains the _ S. Dillingham, D. WS., 734 Arch St. . •• . • ' F. M. D i xon; R 27 Arch St. • • ' • J NATIONA_IL BANKS • Edward Townsend, Dentist, 526 N. Fourm-St. • . • ' • • • . L il:"Dorphley, DentiSt, 507 N. Tenth St. • - ...es fast as organized (official • M. L. Long- Dentist; 629 . N. Sixth St. • • , Jena - 4; '64: ~ • •.• The only one which contains the GENERAL DI& ' COUNT in . 5 .,2 4 s e/MP& . • ti.t.TIP.242.tisI4,IAWWV4t/rtk; ,', . . . ,• : . • HOW TO . DESTMOY., • . ...i I, : ROACHES, 1t.A.T5,.1410A1 ( 44. i . . .. BED BUGS, .A•NTI4, &c. . ,% i, : ,• ' USE BUitT'S..' '' . Vermin . Exter mintcir, ~ , - • - .•- g,...,,;...........,.,,..4„ 0 IT. IS INFALLIBLE I ~ • ~ -. IT IS INFALLIBLE .."- Is put up in Large Boxes for 25 Cents, - Is. all •read 3 for.use, without mixing with other articles l Does • not spoil or get dry and worthless by keeping, like sow I other preparations. . Vermin are extravagantly fond of IL - Rats and Mice--die out of their holes. Is • not dan- ~ gerons to Eve. Gives Satisfaction to all who use it.— i Sold by all Druggists and Dealers throughout the Uni ted States: Gaunter—Best:ire and ask for Burrs Ex t• . terminator, in large boxes, with red label,' and signeo ' , by the Proprietor. Depot, No. 130'South TEN= ' St- f above Walnut. Manufactory, No. 180 Juvenal street. • .above Walnut. between Tenth and Eleventh. .. -...' . : ; ' This valuable preparation Is sold in Pottsville by tin $ following Druggists: -- - - • • . '. ' :. HenrySaylor,.J. G. Brown & pun, J. C.:Hughes. Herman Rabenau, - and F. San lemon. , Also, in St. Clair, by Henry B. Davis and R. 11. Irvin. i In Schuylkill Haven by-Hugh N: Coxe, - and bryall the ; Druggists id Minersville, Ashland and Tamaqua. . I J I I, I Y 23 , 4 4: ' : • -" • 30-3121 - i • PAilki.liGH TO AND FIII O III t EUROPE. ... t - „ Att RICH'D .EDWARDS, atiarth . • r . - Market Street , et Pottsville, • - .i • . ~. • . • Liverpool,'New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Co Cunard Line of Steamers.. • . . . • • . • ~-, Steam Navigation Company. - - . '-; '. Eritish'and AmericanSteamNavigation Company." i • A nchor Line... New York and Glasgow Steamshit -, Line. ' • New. York and London Steamship Line. • • —, - Old Black Star Line of Pickets, to and from Liver- pool. •• - -.-.- ' , . (Sept.,lo, .61.-37..8m ' Sperm;llThale, Lard & kerosene ALSO, - 1504.13 MA NUFACTIISZIM Or OVIOVE4 CELEUVATED AXLE - GEEASX. • OFFICE—Corner of union and Centre Street*, loolutville; e„ Greenwood Nurseq, TREES FOB FALL PLANTING. The subscriber has :a large lot oC APPLE.. PEAR,. PEACH, PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT, and . QUINCE. TREES.. Also; choke GRAPE VINES, Such as Dela ware, Concord, Dims, &a., dre..; RASPBERRIES; CUR RANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, by the single or tnianti 'ty; suitable for Fall Planting, at his Nursery, at Green wood, which will I.ki told at .Nursery . prices. Seed in your orders. . • . B. .13Alk.iNAN. Oct. I, '& 1 ; • ' fIORD • WOOD! 'CORD . . - *WOOD f !L -ki• - FENCE HAILS. - ' •• Several thbutiand . eorda orallitinds, handy to.gather and haul to Station . (one-half mile) on. Catawissa Rail- I road, .a ft:nil:1111es from Tamaqua. • • •• • , Also t first quality 'MINCE Address • • • • • - - • • , CHARLES TETE,. • t Girard Manon Ttunaqua . P. 0., Schnylilll Co, Ta. 'Sept. 24. - - . _ . . • • MBER I EUM R ! !. HE' undersigned having purchased the late tractT of Woodland and the Steam /34w loaded .in Catavrisaa valley, near the itailrinui, is prepared*, for.. nb4i.Tinaber for ' , makers; Balidingisi • -, ,Pottsvilie,',Atig:-21,-44;':;.... • 85.3,n0 . : ItEt6IDENTIAL - cANDIDA.TXI6.-: A t 2 aplefididiHrengraving'of gaciatiaß. litcC43.:' eariand:Asiaium Ltacour.. fon onAplate., - ) will be sent to. any address, on receipt of two three-mat dam'. a to. postage. Address. Dr: W. 63 • litreeti . ..Diew. : ' . =ME= Taxatien. JOSEPH HARRISON, _Jr., PHILADELPHIA lIAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED GEO. W. POMEROY, AGENT FOIL LEONARD & .SQUIER, 1 , • • : 1119.11.13,, OILS: -EDECATIONAV ARCADIAN. ISSITI4 17TR. ''D. W. TREBB, .14 114:Flincipat" SchitylkiltCo., Pam . - • V - The attentlori.of • .14*SW-or ten to educate, Is called to tbss - iwbantsiestagooled this Institution. It prepasuaSodenba. Iha badness, co - lege, or the -profession or Lepth_the_ .4 illtillotLisis fir! abbot on application. (Sept '10064.:-51.8t •pirAVATE EVENING SCHOOL. . The sulise;iber will re-open Scbeol, on MONDAY EVENING; 22d lust.`; .I'hsn= tromp., be:would respeettellp wilt for cattalo-wow of the same.. J. 4. M. PASSINIORB. Malnustonge St.i'Sd door nbove Baptist Chumb. • Ang. 20064.-34.tf1, Tr° 91214 1 e° ll Miet"" l e° AtKingston, Lilian° Coi f Pa. A Frain-ouLtsts SCHOOL OPMEADE. prSendfot ! Cietutar. - • W. S. sairrs, prbtapat. drily Boom 81-6 m E UEGARY INSTITUTE, ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY • 'SCHOOL FOR' YOUNG 'LADIES, I.SER. Spricevi St., Plailadelpl4ll4) roopen on . 4`l3l;SRAiber 20th. Letters to the above address will reolve prompt attention.— Personal application au" be Made after: August 20th, 1864. to. MAD Ault Dt,IIERVILLY; Principal. . July 9:434. • • . • )• • - .•28 am iztn.Erir • . , mikipit..szivii". YOUIG MIMES, At Litiz,.LB*44r. Co., Pa. FOUNDED 1794; • Affords superior adrv” intl'itioropuh and emcom plished female education., . • . • The not annual Tenn clpein4ugust•ls;. 1964. For Circulars andinformatfon. appl to ..Rey. W. AREICITICT MEDICINAL. Skin Disases,.. Tetter, Itch, BlotcheS. ULCERS, SCALD BEAD, ERYSIPELAS. SALT. RHEUM, RINGWORMS, ' BARBER'S ITCH Eruptions coveting tbe.vitole body, oflong etanding and most obstinkte in 'cluiracteri are -.quickly cured* by "Dr; Swnyne's All- : Healing Ointment." "Dr; Swayne's Ail Healing Ointment." Oiritment." . "Dr..Swayne's All-Heilling Ointment." "Dr. BwaitteN All-Heiding Ointment." . . • If the blood te Impure, cleaned the system of all 1m purities by usihg the old-established and well-tried re "Dr. • Swayne's Blood-Purifying Panacea. "Dr. Swaynel Blood-Purifying Panacea: "Dr. Swayne's •Blood-ParAfy!nis Pawn& "Dr.. Swayne'a Blood-Purityuag Panacea. "Dr. • Swayne'a Blood4'urifying Panacea. ".J SWayne's Blood 7 Pqn.Tying Panacea. , . . - Its reputation for curing scrotal!, old , ulcers. hip Mut complaint, ulcerated sore throat,whitu swelling, dark blotches, .or defects In the. skin, boils, yellow skin, mammas or wasting flesh, rheumatic affections. Mtins in ti bones, de,. is without parallel. The weak and deb stated, or any disease of a scrofulous nature, it is sure to do good.-as the 'many thousand testimonials from all parts of the world 'will prove t, nothing ever discovered can compare with it in curing that class of disorders.- To be sure of getting the pare and genuine Panacea, ourcluwe direct at the principal office of Dr. Sways SON; 330 NOrth Sixth' street, Philadelp hia, or sat the Drag Store . of DENIM SAYLOR, Pottsvle. ; Sept. 17,'64. . ' F oR TEARS A STANDARD' RE. • "Dr..l•' Swayne's Compound S y r u p Wild. Cherry.... ”.Dr: • 'Swaynets - Compound Syrup.• Wild • Cherry,'' "Dr. Stintyne'S Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," • • Thousands. of caeca of • Pulmonary:Disease, which haVe • battled every expedient of human skill. have been . permanently cured by this old standard nerne-, dy. To prove this assertion we have certi- • • • fiente:4 of cures. so extraordinary . that • skeptics are led to feel incredulous . ' of their truth. No remedy has , . • - ' ever been offered that can - oompare with this ~ r ent • ervdnal Wild Che- • • . • • ry. Compoundin curio• • • Severe Coughs:, , .• . Blood Spitting, • - Asthma, Whooping Cough,. • Bronchitis,• • • • Weak Nerves, • - Consumption, .. • Liver Complaint, _ Sore Throat, ' • Pains, Side, Breast, &c... and.all corriplaints of apulmonary nature.' Its use •is sure to bring health and returning vigor to the weak and languid frame. ' • . ' • . It - clenmes the lungs-AA' all impurities, Infusinestrthigth,:ylgor and new life ' .• " , Into the diseased and debilitated system For thirty years has been a standard remedy; caring' the most,Obathiate cases, after all other : remedies and treatment have fulled Cata . rrh4l Conslumpticin. TaDr. 'Wayne Son, MO 2c(irth Si.tth St ~ Philafict: I send you certificate of Naomi Wilcox, f this town. She was afflicted with Catarrhal Consumption, and tried many retnedßa, but continued to grow weaker lunge and stomach - became- very much disordered, and her physicians and friends despaired. of her - life. ,Through - the use Of your Compound Syrup of Wild . Cherry 015 entirely recovered. . • R.D. Sarni., Justice 'Of the Peace, • • . ' . • Governeut . N. Y. . Prepared only by DR. WAYNE, & 50N;130 North -SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Sold by HENRY SAY. .1:011 and JOHN G. BROWN & SON, Druggists, Potta .ville. - • Sept. 17;1'61; lApril 2, V 4.-14 , . . . . . , 1 .i ETTER d . - A.Dinbi-FOR LADI ES ii. -• FIVE 'ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. INPS. .i ' lias inforrnithm neVer.before published. • • e . Sent/resin a sealed envelope for TC24 cents.- - • - Address - . • . ; Dr. STANFORD,' 13oxNo. 4,632 -New York P. O. '29-am July , 16, '64, INERIOAN BANK. NOTE REPORTER. I'llE. ONLY -. .BANK NOTE REPORTER IN PHILADELPHIA VIZ ' EIG;FITEEN:: CITIES, VIZ :- . ... . , PHILADELPHIA, 1.: - TROY. ' ' .- WASHINGTON, -- .- ST. LOUIS, ' ROCHESTER,. . -.- ' ' DAVENI'ORT, PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, DUBUQUE, • BALTIMORE, CLEVELAND AISAagY The may one ivhich gives the earliest information o • NEW COLTNTERFKIT NOTES, . DOMESTIC MARKIN'S, STOCK TABLES, FINANCIAL NEWS The facilities of the - • , AbiERIOAN 'BANK-NOTE .REPOKTER, BOTII FLNANCIALAI,ID TrfOGRAPHIC,- • . Aft-UNEQUALLED. tiBikzCRIFTIONS (per annum), IN ADVANCE. Weekly • $3.50 I Semi-Nonthly 82.30 Monthly 81.50, °Mee, No. log South Third st. (third floor). •• . • S.. E: COHN; • Sept. IT, , 64.-384Janl]: • PUBLI.9IIER NVIII.LIAIrk.. FRAC* CO., SHIP .AND BOAT BUILDERS, CRESI.'ER, - PA: . Have constantly on hand FIRST-CLASS BOATS for site, and are ready to build first-dies Boats and Barnes at the shortest notice:, . • / A notiber of Canlkeraand Boatlluildr :sine wanted; to whom good wages and constant employment willte given. • They are also prepared to build. at the shortest no tice., COAL CARS and DRIFT CARS, for all kinds of mining operations. (Sept. le, FA8111110*ALIBLE: CLOTH I NG.' f - . : ' .. • Just opened, a splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic CLOTHs; OAS:3I/HERM and. VEST ING% which will be cut and lit in the latest and ' . most improved styles,-at his Old Stand, Market tstreet, a few doors aboCte,"nt Pottsville: HENRY3r . f,Teghznt Tail o r .- .Pottrwille,llatch 5, '64. .. •• . -. 10-tf R E,HRYS CORNET BAND. . . . This Bunt cam be en,inged to Political Meet ings, Sereandtsii, Apply to._ C. CARTER, Union Hotel, Centre Street. August G. '64. • . • 32-3 m • 131ANOS .AND "BitiCLODIKONS, 'from the .best mamilactureral and. a general • -- assortment of excellent Mnidcal Instm- - menu; Ore sold by the midersigned.— f Strints; - Bridges and Screws for can also be•fttrnished. Instruments repaired .at- shOrt notice,, and on reasonable terms. • • M. LiaMMlEßSilikent. Centre 'street. Pottsville.. Sepf:lTi kit to WAGES CALCIICAWOR- , - . • • . _ The Subscriher offers for sale in Coal Operaiors and &hers employing a large number ofhands, his PATENT ;WAGES CA.LCVLATOR. one of which Canl . e.seenlor a - short time at the office of this paper. • . - By means of this instrument =gee caul be calculated with great dispatch and correctness from one-quarter of . a day to any number - and parts of days. - He has theta also arranged to 'ailculate hour or "half hour. - . • ' It calculat es quicker than by any other. • now In use. ,. Apply tb C. .• . •.• • ,IGOO , llamilton Sr., Philadelphia. Pa: - ;dug. 2'4.64. • •-• . 13544* • WATCHES r WATCHES!. large assortinisitiaf Wetehei-;Aideriein,'' English end &vise; hi Gold 'AM - Silver, Single sot Evicting' Owes. examinsfion - is re speethilksollgted.''. C. GREW, "Witerke - r end Jeweler, Centre West, Pottsville Saturd l 49 .o clober 8 9 Mi. THE., wia 'FORME "MUM _ . • Sheridan's Caninidsts he SW Sliessandonh ,Valley--Rtsbaseied Sure tele takes-All The last, accounts from . Sheridan eoniirm tyre news that Early's army, his been foftd entirely out of the EitienaValler. 'At - - Adviees be was retreating tower& Parlettnale. Sheri dans'is cairmslie, hot over. has another per- - ton in view - *kith is in pokes, offaltilimint,unil - if MICCOSardIIIIi aid Grant's ..operatimis-• against Sichmond_. .Whatihn'intrpose is of, MOM is kept from being difidged at pram& In order ' render the Eiheah•Valley hereafter for the.aupport of the. rebel army, GE9l.l3tant has Oren orders tadestrily the crops,. eurry . off stock of all description lnd "mamas, 80 - . se to 'prevent • ennui:being planted this season. Custer ritt are engaged in destroying .the and ettl property of use to the rebel army._ They have de- stroyed enough•wheat to subsist the _while- rebel - army for a year to come, besides collecting &teen hundred head of cattle and about three thousand sheep. . The destruction is stll going on, sr it is intended to make the valley for the !urgent unin habitable, and prevent hereafter the rebel . 11Eds. into Maryland and Pennsylvania through_ this av- • . One of the firmest beliefs intpreased -epos .ttie public mind,.is that Ilichmond :sill fall . ..during the'vresent campaign. • A German orator, gave, forcible expression to thishelief, a few days ago in Cincinnati, when , ho said "if-Richmond were fee. toned to the heavens.with iron chains, itwonld be taken." This is only- a hyperbolical expression for a feat firmly fixed In the =popular. mind, and the strength the impression-wil .grestly aid in its re . :on, for Grant will , be furnished with all the men necessary to cake it. The, prices of dry, goads continue to decline rapidly at New York. At. the auction sales, on Thursday last, american delaines and perks which, a few 'weeks ago were 'at 45 and 55 - cents,ottly bring 271 and 40 cents per var.& Of 982 lots offered by oue house, only 190 lols were dis d. The cotton spectators in England and the pro-. Once speculators. Chicago have. both broken down..A tightness in the money market *ode eed both bubbles, and a collapse followed. Arniy of the Potomac advices say that the ad vanced posiflon gained last week has, been- so strenethened, that there is littie.danger of an at tack from the Ilebela. . , „ . ,„ The rebels, after their late repulse at Alatoonk Geo., fled toward Dallas,-leavmg, all their. .dead and from_4oo to 600 woridded,in aitr poeseee i on. Sisters—all I 0, fair ones of tho land— To traitors,frowns and scorn, But smiles, for they, who stand, . . The nation's guard I - Vyoming;`Sopt:, 1814: . aarA fire in-Detroit on Friday night destroyed an exteMiive suh - and blind factory, involving a loss of fifty thousand dollars. . • • _ sat - Et-Govenor Dennison, of Ohio,* entered on his duties as Postmaster General- on Saturday. ir_ir-Goneral John Cochran; late • candidate fur Vice President on the Yremont tieket,'addressed large'.meeting at the Union League Hall, ,in Philadelphia, on Saturday' evening. ..t-The ship-bread_bakery of Chas. T. thandwin and the tin and sheet.iron store olDiekerson, Reed It• Co., on Water street, New-York, Were destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The loss is estimated at 5250,000. . . • irt - Lorilig W. Watson, cashier of the banking , house.of Clark, Dodge Si Co., of New York, was arrested on Saturday for embezzling the fuuds cf his employers. It is estimated that $BO,OOO have been taken.: • - POTTSVILLE IW3,KETS. Corrected Weekly for the Miners , Journal. Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel.. :1 *. 51.1 BO do do • do . - do per cwt OTt • do . extra • per barrel... 11 00 do .mmmilue, do 00 Rye Flour, ' • •.. ' do 950 • do . per cwt. 4,25 Buckwheat Flour, ' do • • Wheat,prime white, • - . per bushel.. ' 2 801 do' •do red, . " do - . 551 Dried Peaches, pared, per pound... - 221 dy do unpared, do 23' Dried Apples, . , do .11 Rye, • 17 be. Corn, Oats, ". Soup beans" Peas: Rye Chop, " Corn Meal ". Middlings, " Potatoes, " Bay. 331 ton " bale cwt Straw, la ton. Planer, Salt, ag sack Tim Seed, ti Clover " " Flax " ". 1 3 4ACTICAL EDUCATION Young men who wish to qualify : themselves for basi-* newilte have unequalled advantages for doo at. CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL; COLLEG E. 637 CIIESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.' This This institution, since its establishment in 1544, has steadily increased in the'number of its stndents and in facilities for imparting practical business knewledge.— Within thopast year five hundred students have been In attendance, the largest number ever known •by any similar institution in this citysYr State. Its reputation for superior Instruction extends over the whole country, : end the knowledge gained here -has already. proved a fortune to many a young' man. The readiness with which its graduates obtain lucrative situations. and the large number of applications made to the College for'. them: attest the appreciation in which it is .held by the business community. • The College occupies the whole upper portion, or three stories, of the large double building at the N. E. corner of Chestnut and Seventh Streets, which Is well lighted and fitted up in a style of elegance conve nreuce which is unsurpassv.l. , . The Course of Instruction of the most : thoreir.A. and businfts-like charactm • NEW YORK.: CINCINNATI iu all its departments and .pplications, Is to lit- just as it is practiced by the best accountants .and business men. Rar-h student is instructed separately, and Aunts , . .*rites out. and closes several sets-of books adapted to the various branches of trade : makes out in praiser form the various papers used in business, such as Pro missary Notes, Receipts, Account Currents, Account Sales. Business Letterl,'Balance Sheets. &c., and is in structed in the, large variety of trausactions'and cm , tome of b . ujimms life: • NEW YORK. CINCINNATI, WILMINGTON, ST: PAUL. 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A. handsome Diploma,-with the seal of the institution at tached., is awarded on graduation. . - The whole time and attention of the Principal and his large corns of competent and attentive Teachers is. given to the interests of the students. . • continue from September 15th to April 15th, thus giving to those who are engaged during the day on oPPortntu ty to qualify themselves for advancement and success iu business life. • • Students are received at any time, and instructed at euch bonze as may beat suit their convenience. . • Catalogues containing Tome, &c.; may be obtained gratis on application at the College. • - S. EL carrrENDEN & & S. 29-2 m. • Sept.. 24, '4l Vie. Trumpet of Freedom, • A Colleettoa of National -and Patriotic .Songs,Dnets. Trios and Quartets, RALLYING SONGS, • . . CAMP SONGS, ' . - CAVALRY SONGS, • . ' - 6 MARCUING SONGS. , • BATTLE SONGS, • 7 " 110 MR SONUS, Ice . ' Being, ass whole, the . • Best Oollee,tio4, of War :Bongs liablished•. 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