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(Middle Ward s 2561 151 251 152 2191 250; 25a 157 158 156 133 259 152 251 la 6 .+; st ; IN. E. Ward 2191 1 221 125 2211 221 `'. 2 2 23; 126 125 •.{ 121 217 1 '127 215 1 218 w 331 Pottsville, iN. W. Ward 2611 158 26 , 6 i 151 261 262 263 15 157 . 157 • 158 2631 156 237 261 .15* 1 South Ward `23' 131 2891 130 287 28 287 1 133 133 :‘:. 131 2881 131 2 ,l• .- Ix tS. E. Ward '9l 75 881 77 63 36 85' 81 79 1 8 *91 77 ..'' 75 ,1 ..%;; ..., , .... - ii Auburn._.::...:r.. 5 33 56 331" 62 52 31 35 • •57 32 53 ..... E- - , i , .,.. ; ...,. ss. , . • -idle Ward /7,185 126, 1861 127 1271 121 185 185 185 ".- 1 , 4 189 3,2 ' . ~. - 126..,,, Ashland West Ward . '123]'129 122 128' 117 1171 117 13 13 _133 , 130 , 4.• , t i i. - l ; i 1 , East Ward 115 123 115 1241 116 118; 117 int 4 12:12 109 12 I , 11 . .y: 1.• -Barry 641 71 1 2 / 6 1 6/ 61 63, 71 71 .71 71 59 ;•.•',5 f,". 1 ,..../ ~ •71 --„.... v4 . Branch:" 110/ 88 111 88 111..111 1 1111 • 88 88 -38 112 87 1 "7 ,7,. :218:111, .?',} • Blythe:. 168 274 174 27 170 .171 171 . 276 • 276 275. 171 275 173 A- , a - ~-4,-, 8ut1er..... 202 210 196 2151 197 1971 217 215 207 199 207 I.' .'2l. - ,„ 1• 1" Bruns*lg East 1211 :170 1491 1421 115 1131 11 170 171 170 1' 165 120 169 121 169 v. Eninewrg West 541 1 190 56, 187 1 51 , 551 , 189 189 189 58 185 55 1 187 51 Iq3 • ;Cam N0rth.........., 121 268 11, 1 268 121 12 13; '269 267 263 12 267 1 263 12 268 12 Cass Routh 116 1 366 1061 376 1111 113' 1111 .370 370 368 113 888 11 371 1101 371 108 , Cressona 110 . 46 103 51 1101 110 3.10 1 46 ..45 46 111 45 109 47 1061 49 101 Eldred ... 751 81 79 78 771 7 - , 751 81 . 81 80 7 75 79 _73s 751 82 73 a Frailey . 333 76 '132 77 132, 131 131, 78. 78 77 135 71 123 76 1311 78 13/ 77 Foster 12 1 97 42 9839 1 39 311.100 100 10(1- .43 96 43 96 431 96 42 97 Regius...... . 63 113 66 'lOB +63 63 113 113 .113 63 'lOB 63 .113 63' 113 63 113 Hubley. 31 67 50 47.341 . 3 3 64 64 61 37 61 31 61 31 61 34. 'Gi LandingvEle 36 67 35 69 36 36 35 67 68 67 83 65 37 67 37 67 35 .68 Idount Carbon 3; 4 8 • 3 ' 4B 3 3 .3, 47 47 47 , 3, 47 3 48 3 43 3 43 ailanlrehar North .._.... .. . . ......... 861 172 84 171 85 85 85' 173 173 173 89' 168 87 170 80, 177 84 173 312nheins East . .... 241 .2359 23 9 1 1 59 59 59 23 59 23 59 231 59 23. .59 31Inheitn South .....,... ...... 49 11 -'•''*• 2' 10'2 48 '47 4 1 109 109 103 50 101 49; 106 48; 110 47 110 Mahanoy Township • 164 • 84 327 155, 155 155; 368 368 363 163 350 163' 359 1571 359 155 483 "Idahaniry City ..... ....., 2321 258 244 244 T 321 232 2T.2, 1 2581 258 258 2371 252 233 - 255 2351 257 2,sa 257 Idaharitinago tipper 241 101 .28 95 23 23 211 102; 102 102 2•11, .9 3 241 99 21,101 24 101 (Esst Ward 2431 133 241, 131 243 213 212 1311 .131 1 I 219 •/- 2 2141 139 241 123 '243" 131) I'lin!iN vin°, West Ward 165; 138 1651 138 165 165 165 1 133; .138 138 16 1 37 1651 133 1 " 138 164. 13 6 1413tileport 39 1 47 40; 45 11 41 42 '43 1 41 11 41 41 44 , 43 44 11 4e- Newcastle • 126( 207 126 1 209 127 127 149 .196 1911 206 126 208 128.208 126 206 121 266 Norwegian 59 1 191, 611 196 58 58 58 193 - 193 193 51 193 59 191'57.192 59 191. Noriregian East 7ll 83' 70 841 70 70 70 841 84,.,84 70 8 1 70 84 '-70:' 84 70 :84 _ I Orwigsburg Borough £3a l ; 82 891 76 $3 86, 80 • 791 871 79 871 7+ , 83 ,77 81 85 .82 Finegrovo Borough • 1211 11 1101 42 1 138 1241 118 313 37 .33 1231 43 121 44 121 44 119 _:44 •Pinegrove Township 126, 219, 101. 2291 135 125 123 214 2 17 i 213 129 2 1 5 12' 217 '125 219 - 123 221 Palo Alto Borough 601 1391 581 141 58 581 58 1411 144 3,41 141 581141 ,58 .141 0 9 139 r i Port Clinton 371 481 401 4.); 38 39, 37 48; 43 47 39 46 38 , 47 - 37 48 37 48 Port - Carbon 237 1 111, 231 1111 2101 2301 230 1161 1171 115 228 1101.220 116 228 118 .227 118 Porter 40 18 40 18 401 40 40 181 18 18 41 171 40 18 - 414.18 ,40 18 Reilly'. 113 226 113 227 1151 115 114 9211 224 225 11 2251 115 224 115, 225 115 '225 Bush . 41 1 138 ''46 131 411 41 41 1381 1 138- 42 1311 41 133 • 411 133 11 138 • Balm Township . . ... ... . ..... ....... 25 53 25 54 251 25 25 54 51 25 51, 25 '53.25 54 25: 51 Schuylkill 112 1 1071- 122 951 1081 110; 110 1081 1 08 ,108 11 .10 51. 111 106 109 107,109 - North Ward ... .. . 591 621 59 1132 1 621 58 53 53 63 6363 59 621 59 62 59 62 58 , South Ward 91 661 88 69 92 91 90 651 66 61 9 6 - 3, 93 .64. 91 64 91' 65 Sclmyl. Haven, East Ward ...... ... 1311 '521 123 GO- 130 129 53 54 51.:132 50, 130 52 129 •64 .131 52 I West Ward 41 721 3'74, 31 3 4 721 73; 73 3 74' 3 7 371 - 3 71 st. char INorth Ward 222' 143 224 142' 2 21 221 222 1411 1111 142 2231 /43 220 144 222 142 220 145 1 South Ward 199 127 200 1 1281 1961 1961 ; 196 128,.1281 123 200 i 126 200 126 200 126 MO •1,21 (North Ward - • 129 222 1111 269 1201 121; 117 224; 2261'223 132 219 130 222 128 221 128 21 Tamaqua, ',East Ward. 112 167 124'.154!.108; 103 106 169! 170,1 168 113 167, 111 168 'llO 170 111 11 (South Ward .... . . ......... 1791 1291 1911 113, 178' 1771 178 13 1 131 , 131 181 1251'178 128 176 132 175 .1 Tremont 1881 3,301 1874 1831 188; 187 187 179 1 '1301 180 20.5, 162 189 180 186 181 188 :1 Union ' ' 50 1 2891 52, 238; 501 50; •50 2911 290'291 511 2831 50 291: '49 291 50 1 1 Wayne , . 1061 1741 139; 142 105; 1021 100 1761 179 i 171 1081 168 1051 170 1061 174 102 Washington - _. 3311671 311 16.5 1 31 1 31; 34 162; 1621.162 311 166 1 351 166 314 167 31 West Penn 111 281; 163 ' 2111 112; 112 112 233 2331 283 1121 2831 112 283 1121:233 109 1, ~I___ Total ' 3772 '1522'6916'8309 6736 1 67016699 8516,8563'8317 6312 1 3339 6753 1 81'37 1 6682 8531 6692 '6772; 6916 1 6699 6735 6701 1 1 33121 '67531 1 6682 I 11 I I , ,_, _ , 1.750, 1136,3 t I 1'315 1 1827 1 1816 1517 1 1174.1 t 11899 , Miitto'':' . M.o*.ital: POTTSVILLE; . PA. SATIJIRMAIN, OCTOBER'I3, 1564. Copies of the Miners , Journal IF. can be obtained every Saturdayoit the fol lowing place : •• . . . , _ . lIENRY 'BAKER. lifineroville.; , GEO. J. PRITCII AHD, " • MRS:HOLMES, St. Clair; LOUIS U. KOCII, " - .- • , - HENRY S. BONER,•Aohland ; . ' . (I, R. SCHNELL, " • PETER MOORE, Port Carbon. DAVID PHILLIPS. Mohanoy City. WM. B. BENSINGER, Tamaqua. U. N. COlTi.Sehojikill Karen. • FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, , ANDREW JOHNSON'. National Union Electoral Ticket. !SENATORIAL. Morton Mlilichael, Philadelphia. T. Cunningham, Beaver County. • • _ • "REXUESENTATTVE. 1 Robert P. Elm . tg il l3 Elias W. Hale, • 2 G. Morrison Coates, 114 Charles H. Shriner, 2 Henry Bumm, . :15' John Wistor, 4. William H. Kern, :16 David M'Conanghy, 5 Itartin H. Jenks, 17 David W. Woods, . • 6 Charles M. dunk, 'lB Isaac Benson, 7 Robert. Parke, 119 John Patton, ft William Taylor, 20 Samuel B. Dick, I John A. Hcistand, 21 Evurard Biurer, 10 Richard . H. C , oryell, 122 John . P. Penney, 11 Edwsrd Halliday, . i 23 Ebenezor M'Junkin, 12 Charles F. Reed, 124 , John W. Blanchard. REEEIeTS For etubscriptions to the Miners , Journal' eines lad Publication..'_ . • Senn , tinruh•to Jan. 1. '66 • - 250 Lieut - John Murphy to May 1,15 • •• '3 25 TH. %Viuterateen to July 1,'65 ' ' OO Wm Verner to July 1, '64 - 2 so I S Baum &Co too Jan 1, '66 • ' 60 A P Shoffstall to August 21,16 - 2 50 'Copt J H Hoskins to August 17,'62 2 50 Wm Casey & Son to August . 6, 15....: .. . ........ 2 35 Colvin W Brower to Sept 3, '65 • 260 Ili Fairbanks to August 3, '65 . • 2 25 - Richard Martin to March 14, .65 : - - '2 50 • 13 Phillips to Jan'l, '65 , ' , • • -9 50 Rey. S S Kimble to Nov 1, '65 '1.50 Commercial Rooms - to "Jan: 1, '66 2 50 Costner, Stickney & Wellington to April 1, '65....9 50 Thomas Johns to Sept.s, '65 •• •'2 30 - Hiram Wentz to Sept 3,15 - 2 50 Thomas Haven to Jan 1, '65 • ' • • .9 So Daniel Jones to Jan I, '65 ' • • 125 Henry Tyson to August 20, .65 . - 2-50 George Harvey to Jan -3. '65 1 00 Albert Bracket. to April 14,16 2 50 Bosworth & Hamlin to March 17, '65 2 50 0 NV Palmer to At 8, '65 '3 50 Ward & Baum to April 11, '66 • •- 2 543 Wm. Short to Jan 1. '65 " • 950 B J Thomas.to Jnly.l, '65 • • • • "60 George Leewright to June 25, '65 2 50 Oliver Scofield ..t• Son to Sept 3, '65 • • ' - 275 D L Babcock to June 26,'65 . .50 B A Brewster to - Nor 19 ; 14 Mll Simpson to Jan 1,-15 -- ' - 250 T Barry Sechter to Sept 3; '65 • - • 2 50 . John tloyne to Augnat 21..65 - 275 John Iteown & Son to . Sept 1, .65 9 75 T Jame.* Crone to July 12, '66;.... 1 50 Levi Miller to July 1,-15 .•. • . 9 . 75 Paid Alto Iron Co to Jan 1, 15' • 1 25 Llewellyn Llewellyn to Jan 1,15 ' " •2 75 James ki: Shearer to July 1, 'frt . - ' - 5 25 Mrs King to May 27, 15......., ••2 75 - D Saylor to April 1, '64 • 1 38 • P.Fernaler to July 1; '64 - - 960 F Nl6Garey .t Son to Sept 10, '66• •• - 2 75 John F - Lewis to March 1, •15 - • .' Alexander Thompson to Jan-17, '65 500 _Solomon "Moyer to Sept 6,.'64 . ' -2 no Ara Yarnall to Jan 1, .495 nO ' . Mn Hyde to July 1,15 1 bit' Peter Filbert ,5 Jan 1, '65 •• 2 10 James Steel to 'jinx 2,'66 • ' " • .- - • ... 2 0 Wm 11 Berger to March 1, .65:: .., 2 50 John E Ross to August 17, '65 .2 SO Wm - Haas to Sept 10,15 • . ' ~ ..2 75 Fred Mercur to August 10, '65 '9.50 • [TO HZ OONTIIrriD Dirt 14.1.:1E.:3 . • WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR; the celebrated lit'rary patriarch, died at Florence, Italy, on the uth ult., .aged . 90,yeara. • M In gil of we of lingo idres - Darr: Gao., H..BERGER, Co. G, .3 88th . .P.; V.,.wi1l accept our acknowledgments for late copies of Richmond papers.. • -• Tut Presidential election this'year will take place 'on Tuesday; November 8-the second Tuesday of the month: mg the intse , lor bract/A attention of Ladiesand Dealers, is invited 'to Hail) Skirts, manufactured. and sold by Wm. T. Hopkins, 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Read 'advertisement in this Son Mr. Fisher fail to be saved by the Foldiers' vote, the partici in Lebanon County Nth() created the localdifflculty which Wee our majority there, 'are much to blame. Ono bolding a position . under GovernMent, we learn, was unnecessarily proininent in the L 5 matter. , USIIEY JUSTICE Rooen B. TArid,'etie judi cial Slave propagandist, died in Wishington on the same day tliat Blitrylarid, his native State, killed slavery foreier by ratifying tlis new Free State Constitution. This is a re _markable coincidence. So deparfeth lin gering relics of barbarism. ' WILKINSON AND TAiton, 108 - South •enth street, Philadelithia, bave obtained here but elsewhere a deservedly reputation for the clothint which they nit from their establishment.. Air. S. C. formerly of Pottsville, is a member of . HataTzentatt, described in a Wheeling paper as "g quick-spoken, silver-haired, tome, earnest-looking man about fifty years of age," folloviefi Senator Wiiiar Union meeting inWheeling on the. 50, Teech in which he said: ".T.,CaliSee but Issues in this contest-7-wn honorable peace mplished.by a vigorous war,for an armie s convention of States, ands final disso m of the Union and eternal war." -SPEECH. OF. 4EIFF. NUS. . he Macon Confederate publishesu !speech T ETFEAS(I:i Diviecitrwhich the miserable lition of the . South -is bewailed,. and the anion is taken by the rebel chief to def e nd - own (*urge in . Tegard to his„ l. ..mihtary' Cain. The speech la so tblue" and 1114 the Charleston . Memory doubta :its au thenticity, end thin)rs that /. D never *Walk :lin Raid what is impute(' to him. DA.Vt!S; ju referring to the -plentiful's& )J4s 4is d ' p.4° 4, E 444 %III" ineer , artille" !unto of men in his armies, : said that. two:Wirth of ~ . • the soldiers • were - absent,. mostly;-without"l leave. , He added that the disparity of num bers was as great in 'Virginia as in Georgia, and -virtually \leclaredc.it was impoSaible to. reinforce either army' from the ether: He was going to the front in the hope that -the ratura'Of stragglers so strengthen 4 . W : army as to make it able to defeat Sill:1131AS. This speech must have - been, very : discour aging to those who lieard . , it, and . who ;will note in it the death-knell of the Confederacy. The Richmond Exa miner is equally.eloquent upon the want : of Men. "Let, troops he brought to Virginia Without delay from any where.” The safety of the lines "cannot be left to 'LEE'S army, which, has tocr.great load on it. already." It further urges that the pressing need of the occasion .is the removal from Richmond of the negro population, who eat up . everything,": • . . ' GRANT is drawing his lines closely about the rthel capital, and for the first time LEE really feels the tightening grasp. The end cannot be far'distant, if our people are true to them selves and if our armies contend as , valiantly as heretofore. The absolute want of men and the pressing necessities of food are making themselves felt in the Confederacy. With the rebel military power broken, the great obstacle to the reconstruction of the Union will be removed. _ - AWFUL LYING . AND . FORGERIEU. The following appeared in the .3ferritry of Philadelphia last Sunday, and was scattered broadcast aver the State: Latest by Telegraph. To the Philadelphia Sunday Mercury. TIRE BATTLE BULLETIN. STANTON AT ,BAy': WASHINGTON, Oet. S, 5 P. 31.—1 have but very - little to say. Grant and Meade have made a desperate movement and have been I defeated. We have lost, since last Friday , week, over thirty thousand men, and are on the retreat. • Secretary Stanton, although Gen.. Grant is in the city to-day, has not the courage to tell the truth. The fact is, a great disaster has happened to the Army of the Potomac. Birney's corps has been cut to pieces. Inquiry was made at Washington, and it was ascertained no spch message had been_ transmitted by telegraph, consequently that it had been deliberately forged in the office.— Ought not a scoundrel, guilty of such a for gery, to be hung at his office door? - The New York Journal of Commerce, edited we believe, by a clergyman, one of the devil's own, we suppose, contained, the following telegraphic . dispatch on Wednesday, the day after the election: CiNgniNAvy, October 11.-We have reduced the Republican - majority in. the State over 50,000.. Ohio win vote for McClellan in Novem- The Joitrnat of Commerce, in its editor's columns, says: • We , publish elsewhere election returns, so far As received, from the States of Pennsylva nia ~ Ohio and Indiana, showing yrcat Democra tic, PENNSYLVANIA.--Tim Keystone State goes Democratic - by a noble majority. The gains are tremendous in all parts of the. State. The estimates f thc: majority are at 20,000 and it r upward: • he returns are in'from the worst RepubliCti districts, showirtg everywhere. the triumph of the Union and Constitution over Disunion and Abolition. It loOks as if Pennsylvania would give 11.cClellan full 50,000 majority. - How much does the above come short of dow uright swindling ? - , ' . _ . 111E:1 EXT CONGRESS. . , The New York -Tribuna gives. the' State :of 'parties in the present Congress as followS; Copperhead Copperhead SO The same paper gives' the following esti mate of the probable eomplexicin of the state of parties in the next Congress,:.: 'eopperliead HOUSE Union 151 Copperhead 43 That wilb do. Our readers will recollect that:the proposed amendment to the Consti tution, abolishing slavery forever in the coun try, passed the last Senate, but failed of a' two-thirds vote in,the House by tour orfive. ,One of the first• acts of thetiew Oougress will be to pan this amendment,-arid that will Wipe out slavery forever , iri,. this Republic, except so, far, : as itmay continue Among the, self7rcon atituted tchite slaves and ,dupes of the igno rant end degraded portion of the Copperhead Demombcy. God be 'raised, for such a, gle, riona triumph of the Peopleoveohe equities of the Republic. Future ages: will ilerivi the benefit of, an enlightstiell policy in .shaping the destiny of this Republics it emerges in triumph from . its great conflict with the rebels, both North and South. ' - "A RFANEWPEACE DEMOCRAT ; 1"- , August Belmont, the New 'York leiv, agent of European capitalists,. Speculator in gold, traducer of the Nationallonor, depre ciator of its credit, sympathizer With "our er ring- Southern igethrep, " manager of the Chi cago Platform and " .of.the Delnntratic , National- CptiaMitte4. and an aspirantfOr thsihonctrof reinestnting this' Ge i l r e rni P eT O atlllkA-Tt'3l./430gPYilltlegil mtuleispeecit tit the CiNagii;tOnsentliiii on. the 20th,9(1114. Atouk in which i be odd -,+ 4 lrour leers of ndirile by 'a Immo ray ha. 4 brought our country to the very ver ge 01* 12- - .... The Wet-Pablo rarullis of Mr. LiocoluN re-etootlou aficid =an mail be the utter disintegration of our whole political and social system: ~ : ._ • . The last number. of - //arp . er's' TiTeekig illus_ trates the depth of . misery l and • poverty. to which this ruined Peace .Democrat . has been plunged during Mr. Pp.poln's Administration, by giving' a picture of a splendid fosr - : horie equipage into which Belmont dressed in the height-of fashion; is haughtily .stepPing' at tended by...two large, sleek footmen; The tet'for this capital illustration - is -turnished . .bY . S[letter troMNe.wPort, published - .in the New York Evening P ose, .on the 26th of . last • AuguSt,.to the following effect,: . • "The equipage at Newport which throws all others irito the shade, is ;that of Mr. Belmont. Chairman of the Democratic National Committee...lt- consists of a low barouche drawn by four eitunint • fiery thoroughbreds, - 'with postillions mounted op the leftor *near horse of each pair. Two footmen in extreme livery are suipend, ed from a high seat on the back PO' • the carriage: -The. men are peculiarly well - formed, having - been Selected and trained in Europe With espt , Cial leference to their build and the siie of their calves ; their livery is import ed cost- of 0.006 a suit.. The horses are valued at s2s,nen, the carriage at $5OOO, and the harness , and Other ,trappings at .$3OOO. , The' stables of, the Democratic Chairman are said to contain some forty htirseS, .valued . at from $lOOO to-$.BOOO each.". ' , • There reader; is' the picture - •of "a. ruined Peace Demcierat,. " Made so by 'Your years of misrule by a_corrupt - Party !" Isn't it . affect. ing?.. But' we take it : there are very taw people 'ln these diggings" to whom such a financial'state of affairs Would' not be quite acceptable: This ,ICNY Belmont, the agent. of the for eign enemies of this Country, nOwboldi Mc- Clellan as his tool: - This man has spent - and Wilt continue , to spend' latge suns in the elec 7 tions of this Fall. has a double . object. As the, agent of EuroPearr, aristocrats - who bate this Repuhlic, hopes by changingthe )olitical complexion of the. North, to bring the free States with their twenty millions Of people to the feet of the Rebellious South ;with its . eight, to beg for an infamous: peace. This he desires to, aceoniplish. through the election of AteClellan. With thiS successful, he hoyes to receive as his reward the ap pointment of Minister Flenipotentiary to the Court of France. Thank God; the machine- ticinsof this ._ dangerous man have received thisweek a check in the glorious Union vic tories.in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania; and that they will he entirely overthrown in No vember by , the re-election of Abraham Lin-' coin to the Presidency by the largest majori= ty ever given to any candidate for that re sponsible position. Aftet that Belmont will still drive his barouche and four with his big calved footmen, to the admiration of bare-foot urchins, but in his political ambition he will be indeed "A Ruined Peace Democrat"--ii catastrophe prOdueed by the henesty and pa triotism of the American people. • • THE N. Y. REMO ON PENDLETON IND - BELMONT. This paper a• feWdayi ago speaks .of the up hill business -in electione,ermg- . for-the Chicago Ticket, says -. • ' - • "What is the public, record'of - Mr. 'George H. Pendleton? We. are -dealing . with him- as a public man. 'lt is the recOrd,. in Congress • and out of. Congress, from the•begineing to this day, of a consistent, constant,' and inveterate' and zealous .svitipathizer. with:the cause. 'of the rebellion.'--L Iron:ids Congressional. .record during. this war we may safely.say.that , ;..htidhis.vote on all impor-* tant questions been the casting vote in the House, volunteering and drafting to fill our wasted ar mies would-have ceased . : the - pay ,of -our brave soldiers,' their subsistence, clothing and transpor tation wet-lid-have been stoppek our gallant Uni-. on .heroes on' the land amtwattir would Italie been abandoned to the tender mercies of Jeff. 'Davis,' and this aft , y wo shohld have had a SOuthem Con federaey, and a war with - England and--Prance,. _for - a- mere remnant of the Irinon,f in full, blast:: This is the ditlicitlty with the Democratic..Prosi , dential ticket. -Can it be-pessiblti that. Mr. Bel niont entertains so light an estimate oftlialutel; ligenec -of the American, people as to flatter him... .self with the delusionethat . Mr..Pendleton has no*. only to remain, siient . to escape untleathed? . • No, • Sir. : Ris silence is-understood as s a trick and 'its objeet as. a dangerous deception. The .• Ve. , .ters of the -North understand tliis thing isinVolv ing Hueuse of a Union soldier's name for a treacli erona purpose, - a debasing capitulation. to ft de feated -rebellion,: - which will. make this- people stinkin- the- nostrils _evew.of poor unfortunate "Our advice;-therefore, to. Mr. Belmont, as the head.of the IhSmocratic National.Exeicntive . Com mittee, is that he should forth With Siereise .the. .poiver with which'ho :was invested 'at : Chicago;: and call together, again the national party -.Con, vention;for the_express parpotie.of setting aside George H . - Pendleton as a bad 'stick of timber,' and of putting in his place a sound and acceptable Union man ass proper associate of General Me- Clellan. We presume that. Mr. Behnemt his fin ished his financial ineineas as the agent ntEcmis Napoleon for the support of Mai:in:Lilian - on - hhi Mexican throne, - and has the time toapare.to con eider • this :ease of Sir. Pendleton.. If, not,. we, hazard the* prodigal:in Ghat,\and finan= eially,-4t,_Belment will be more unlucky With his investments-in General 'McClellan than-he- was with the betrayed and unfortunate Douglas. : And thns2endeth - the first lesson. - L •. •• MEDAItT crxMcCutntatt.—Sam Medary editor of the Cohn:ibis (0.) CriFfs, and an influentiallead er ottheDuckeye DemocracY, says: "It is well known. that Gen. _McClellan has not one spark Of pretentions to the Presidency except what he has made out of this war under Mr. Lincoln. Ho never held a civil office in his life, • and: was urt- Imown to the 'public'-when' Governor Dennison brought him forward as a military map. . Yet, in three years, as a mere soldier, he rises to the de- Mends of presidency, to head a party .which': is for posts 7 -a,ponition requiring A state man bf en larged views anda statesman's experience. And for what? That a few men who have gethie oar may ght.foreign miattionc and home positions; at the expense of the Peace of the country . and the livis•of their ' 'coast:the:its.. This is Paying too dear for such whistles.'end for one,. we „protect against it'i4 behalf'of our,' bleeding, ridded- anddistracted, distraCted country:" . • • . -,"2. •.‘ , - :tigirltWill be rcinembeted (says theft:r, 2'n:l4) that on the - 18th of :filly list,' en-the ocesidoief. the Iron Moulders' pic-uic.: s.iatl named': Stephen XeraoadT,wn.,of—bit. l )..)(ennedy.,„w4dor * :_yran &o' iled by - the upsetting of a boat in the river. 31r. K. was atthe C uio.st the • time, but. Word -was . cleSpatcfica to him, and he came tine, ken hearted: Id a few data he *al completely prostrated, and , died af L grief 41)44 three, ;reeks after the occurrence. I , The:wifc • toPresetitod aa being.en estimable companion thenbegan to com plain. . She wail completely - broken down by the thought of her (limbic affliction, . and ymitterdai , her spirit . joined that of her_ husband and son.,:- Shoieives fire small childrett to be carod I*VA:wily .torniliii), „this County, `the , ' of hers of. election all Dereoprits, were . net warn itt-ace.ordinrni - law, anclthe pollslatere .4Pl9PFP ailF.r,the bo.tir.f9r dosiPt'llleie, factlirtil be impoTtant , JiS-esserpihi,lire4lo 1 nettiteetiAL_l!ieher. should be renclereil close byith'i4 returns frotntbei sokilers: - -:... ..,-,-, risie-Eliel Littiedelti, of . Wilford,= Omm., ode listed his eighty-eighth birthday . last treeX. He held the appomtment of Justine tif.pesos fhoin four gorenbani, -holding the office for.twen ty-eight. years • has been dvnty-eheriff eight yausi,..havm ci se tfon tsi dw ffinkinzmajor ten Tear!, arid a , :Assffitirts, anti Pah his sitementwitealmost ealpfaur =-11.t:4 1 1E-ra:44 . far - _ - • _ Ts.r.asis4 limy '4 ikon- Wedas remedy.fOrilroneit t l o reneent,Lb' •- • ' a either, teimMe4:l 4 th Siiar ' - of great value forltis nuirste tija - • designed, and it tWo*. whilst/le, 112 . 13 usually anti etesnicsonsoesey . contaan no huWAleedicsita„Opi z irnarg ali used strittrper safetYi-- PU: COAL-TRI 4 .-. 4•••-los • "4t "S' jot , . * 410 t 12s , -ell, • 714:7 , 7k4Ww...•=1'.: I •.18.9 268. . OrtsberlL -4 . The quantity Sent by lltailioad Ode Week is 4 , ,V 825 00—by - Canal 9,1.43—f0i • the week . 34,968 'againat 80,159 tons ror the Corresponding week .This, shoini a falling' off of i 5,1214 tons compared with last year,ail .`the indicationa are that there will not much increase next Week.' Scarcely anything•but- Goirernnieht coat is going ,for ward -• at present. - • ... The trade awns.. up. t.his Week. ae follows com pared with last year : - • L. Val. R. R.l Lehi h' canal. Scraut.u. " N'th Penni.t-Co By R,Road.-. Sy 'Canal ;1 -Del &And Col . Wyoming So.. Broad Top.. Shamadzi.":'. Trevorton... • Sh: MC, Lykena Val The trade ahoWs a deerea . selida'weekof 257,700 tons, in .compaTison "with the 'corresponding Week last pear, . and • from present indications it will be quite ai great next week id it is this week from ali the regions, hecanse the stock thathad accu- mUlated in the different marlotshas not yet been sold, ;although it has.diminished. •. • • In the neighborhood of Willtesbarre,' the opera' Lions haie stopped: The Seranhan, Pennsylvania, sp.& Deietyareatui Hudson Comp;antes - .. .arn only supplying contyactsitado in the; early 'part of • the On the Lehigh;the mdy seal going• forward for the, last two Weeks, • has been to supply. the' hem Werke on the line, and when these are supplied, they wilkalse stop until there is'an increased de mand for cots- Some hive already stopped: This stagnation will no doubt continue . untWthe Presi dential election is finally settled on the Stli of No' v . ember: . . We- coivaider it settled already, butsoma of the desperate Copperheade, through their aw ful ,j ibbing, 80:create a doubt in the' minds of many. timid persons who Are not well posted up on state ef tho,conetry. We also predict"' that the Rebellimi will not last, so far as any hard fighting is concetned,.two months after the .re-election'of Father -Abraharn.to .the Presidency, when busi- Mlss.will.-be resumed' as usual and the country continue in a healthY htate.of prosperity, thongla nisice.s of. gold, merchandize;..produCe, rnanufad 7 tares and necessarily be lower, than they have been._ " Our ~ 00rrCepOnclents. abrnail .. atate-th'at tho. rebult, of •flt. 3 ojectious in Pennsylyinia, Ohio - 'and Itidiani, in t'avor.of the. Union; havo already re thebOal,asidother buaineiss to a considOra ble extent, inalithe markets. They are powliat- 'Med that priceS of coal Will go no lower, this sea: sQu than they aro now, bat wages will ilave„to be .reduced 'to 6orno eitent at. tee colleriato enable . the 'operators to 011 at these reduced prices: - •• .. SCRANTON, October 10,.1861. DEAR : We wish to-claim the attention of your readers for a, few moments; from:the gld- . rioue . victories in: the "Valley of Virginiairs , and the .excitement of the canvas ; front - the stupend— ous efforts of - a, ;Mighty . people,. struggling for freedom against the last, dying effort Of our est..tvrants, and. the most oppressive foe to' ho- man hopes and freernen's rights, le the scenes and incidents of our comparatively.peacefnl; eve rt life: • . have just. pissed through the entire Wyoming region .and marked the- iinprovgreents: and chap-- lea of over - five yeare of absence.. • • "Fair Wyoming on Susquehanna's side,o,' • is notlems fair and beautiful now,.than when the poittjung its praises years ago; Ivitenits exhaust less wealth of Was unknown and the iron h and of civilization hatl neither. plowed the Val ley nor dug the mountains. There is not a lovelier Vale upon .:the face of the earth, than fair Wyo.; ming, nor a richer-.stmt.beneath the-son. , Before her limitless wealth of coal' the - golden treasures of:the "Eldorados" are insigiiitleantly small. Her . coal alone, at one do - Hai-per - ten, asordinarily vat= ned . at. 'the *wines, mould pin! our whole Natihna/ debt, ereit oper (mother !icor of -tsar !! Let "Cop perheads; talk of ruin and disaster as .much as they please;. with our 'Proverbial' eaterp'..ise And Mineral wealth; we will'not- only "put down the rebellion;' but -conquer the commerce and.trade of the world: • • • When we contemplate the present,irt view of the past, arid look forward to the . future of this region, we are lost in . rstonishm ent;' and, netwith standing the tremendous stride.s-forward, its pre sent developmente have taken . and are . taking,_ we can scarcely realize the magriitude of the specta cle thalls held almost palpably before us. • Twenty years ag o the pick of the Miner liadbut' • hesitatingly delved into the coals of the Valley and the whistle Of the steam car 'bad scarcely beenheard: Buttow, to I what a change : ! Th - e magnificent valley is dotted ; with -fast growing, towns and cities, and theiltiam froma himdred smoking collieries ascends its tnountain eidee;tail o ads arsloanals traverse her vales and 'penetrate - her opening defiles, while.thetcreain of.theloco, motive and sound of. the ,boatinan'e horn add "peculiar music to the charms of this "Paradise of ' 'the - World: NewXork ; has sttetch'ed her iron arms to. grasp a giant's share of its-tvealth; and' 'has founded, on, a little of its: profits, the, swelling hfetropolie;".oftieranten; W hile the "Oity,pf Car bondale," and a dozen of flourishing. tow 413 live and grovron the "pickings" of -her trade. , - Philadelphia is not far behind,-nn her hake to, - secure a share of the mize,•but she hesitatingly 'dips her arms over the mountains-into - this -"Dm morutYalley." Her plaittivdestend behind Wilkes harre,-and climb . the mountains from Hawley to Pitteten, while her engineers are still - diligently searching for other and better outlets. -. ' • Baltimore has long enjoyed a. large portion of , this trade, and water communication has 'always -given her cheap coal, thongh. comparatively dis tant-And now, both rail and water compete to send her fuel from our anthracite mince. - The people Of the northwestern- - cities and the great lakes, also; haYe an eye on this -. `labidons" wealth' of this valley, and already two ' lines of rail'--itith another in prospect=and a .canal pen etrates its coal fields, after the inditmentiable an thracite. -But there is enough for ii11:1-.:Yetitin a .rooncipoly to Pennsylvania: Think of-her,`%ttle pitelles" - if coal. - They look mallow the map of our country—only four hundred square miles-of asithricite there id no'more; to slipply the one hundred million ' enterprising people that-will,llu ring the - next century' labor with unshackled arms from-Id - eine to. Florida, reaping the honora.: ble..rcwardeof honest toil and; clonbliiigthe lents" a bountiful Providence his giyon Here are Prolific themes for the ready'Writer— facts and figures for the practical; and,endless theories for the speculator. - Yon have; struck a rich- : vein-with your new enterprise..." Barman's new 'book will lie- a success," may they, wheilinow "But;" replies the doubtful, "can .the prom Ise be fulfilled . We shall see in: spite of Ignora mus; who repudiates all books and shuns the light. of -knowledge. Where-. would .we • be,, !sir, were it not forlkn. and Prf.sir,.but -grovelling in the...dark of...slavish. ages—furnace . and, nurse, eteain car' and - telegraph things unknown. • The ignoramus, the traitor, the' tyrant and &live master may love darknea - s slavery and oppress ion; but give uslight,libeifY and lore, or give tie • I 68,478; 1 2.312,203 at,6ni 654.336 26,435 1 4011,31 17,541 520,634 20,2_ 691_532 .1,224 253,552 22,892 500,525 28,455, 621,317 i' 394.169 : .1 52,4681 :7,963 261;984, 8,042 6,6261 - 21%2561 - 013 ) .45,475 - • 2,48% . . 56,883 •, • 2,480 ) 44,4431 ______:,_ 22 0,9 Mt 7,691,16 11 163 252 1 • • E=MM! .PKOES'Of Cl(ac''lTY VirTll6ldriiitir ZOURNAII] [OONIIPCITX IMF PLA.DELPIEM •,, . . OcrQina 114,184:, Bedlnh grerra,93d,......„5.9:50@ .. •• • ••-•;7:.250 5 0 White Xali,' , Ltimp, Steam . . • - Briiikand Broken } ..; _ .... IMO 's and 5t0re;:....•.:•••.:, 9- OM 9':25 -:Chestnut,. 7 250 1710 LDC7ISt Mt. Dunn St. 80at...; . ,.;.:':19 00(0 '9 25 . ' • :, • BrOki3ll , - . .z9 .256 • 25® " ". 47fiestnnt,':.. 't 50g 7 75 - Lorben - y. C0a1,..„ .„,„ 9 250 9'.50. Franklin (Lik. ens Tallot) @) ...liehikha..tunp, MI Bea '..1.4te0kk0i;.;:1.0 411.,'-1- " rrePArO, 10. E " . 750 9 00: _BrositTop, • !.•••• • .; 1 10. 2541040 _,..tthe, trade has km:Toyed since...jaisuTtiport • The`', :increased demand-is' rodnting itoo)uiro!ehand;ak rshipping. ports • Yffi -;-- • I . - 1884; . : Pohygrpllted Mat by.Bost:T..w 25400.! , 56 I „4 t , ,` " • • Broken " Chestnut 2.5.1 _" Stolie - • ' " - '. 3 C AVPDXO tEtlatilWhiteAsit,:iinxitp l3 .Boat 10 Me ... . . 10.140' k • . Cheitnut . 8' 50g,' ,, . • ltesvaren Cos( at 131)*aberkrprt.,.. . No quotaliuns. ' • Lehigh .IPitneiat Lump' .ana Stove by Cargo 10 50e Broken , -and :.Bag Prepred OtAtine. at . _el . 0 000 , 114;qtpr4tiOni: • ... 11,14 jral attirioFlV: 4 :$ ( 1411, g '17 1!i iRr ei r . f Be e*6 Avid : • 4m/oi' ;. ~ategketot.fietter., , OS-I*S .. • • sclibiAt I #ll:nictilenCo l6 l444pfsi %Imp. rexaower., - Zhe.reatdk•Liit_tile:xo4grek „, .. , , tionelakreatoredeaittldence..::, • _ La 14.--- re-tstradwptiltrestin * - • ,iado brow, 1 briNebe. rehrh --- limiiii IPPit ,4 116difiaMit 11 1 64 1 mitt , tt . .IJ'S AlelLlt i g *... . theeeboca toms n-5i....t, ‘ IIIP - -r- , _ as eel oz..- .-. . •:,.. A. 4 $ Boitolotmoc. . -,.....i' . :..7 .0 havii , thei ,,A, po l iw k ik,'" -, ;:,'" at liercesial:. • $ 33- tit eadd MO*. dattng WS W _ thef i x4 ,y on ale nr. 21.41114115"L::.:7-1:71.1 "I'l 2 =tat...... lit - n . ....,. 0'41,.." to c i o r t gr e = g .c on t o — , yindionattheitim'Ootatat ietsA-C.,••`-4.-,lre -,:-...1 2 0 ttaii:lAraltrfil l4 k C6 ntraZ .......641togree stale& /3°l 'Vff•'St' 4 *::"S"..: itt }lli3de. •-•-•, 2 : 1 olio& ta.postaSuarate idgll67so kowe i , the i eetil' " "' . " -- . 7, ' 1 415 maistont.:: . - 3 ' Ice~tt tbs , „e.- piessthilsid tr Y1 00 r,....-7 4 '•' 40 lielessid.- 4-1...........-1 2 - eapptemetit to the ,:, • ,R6arnm.., w•.:1.,..- 4 ••- ' • ..,...-rz. .. i4a , Is e lactiadija,..... l .-• , ••••• I g „.." kr*-4 1 4. : , ,-,... • ~..., . .n: Alt 013, 00181103d1OCAS:: "...* ... Lleso too li.Vaztt L.' It MI lartge.soek..... 1 - a, •vetipts.lo.ldsl,l' IPrslabse iten , Yode.l.:l::;.44:"'l6l2ortland Fall R1ven.`....'..;.; - '..;.::1".60 liewbarmort.... • - Newport • 180 New London, Bestow'. P Piewtgeket. ... Providettoe.". 80. ow Baven...v. Norwalk 120 Pottsmonth' New Bidford.' Lindsbn,-; .... 1 . . 916 Sateen .. 00 Mousy • . FreiOb."' [keit To Ptifiadelplfts . .... . ......... 2541,.30 New " ' ' ' 2 2500 30 W wet= from Georiesanona or Aktraardria. - New :York: - - ' •• • e Boat= • • n .-4 00g' 4;IV _ seimayikm.ciotisit iiidireaAstor The .following . it 'the quoutar of Coal transpoited. overthe different Ai:Urns:la. in Eichuyikill,,County, for week ending an Thursday.evening - last: Mine HIII-lA.llw= M1L:19.174. i,148,000 Mt. Carbon' ' 302 03 :x':'" .102,92216 31W Creek 9,03033 401.941r06 Little —. blab Alloy& Broad. Mt. • illelltigylkill.46eall Trade.for.lB64. . .Quaatlty of Coal sent by ,pallroad and Can for the week ending on Thursday eiehing•last • . • • 8,016 115,836 100,613 ' 76.125 69,45 S 6,335 ',3@0,218 ruktni 4 ,143,4591 59485 , 761, 269,88T1 Poit Pottsville Sehuylidil Haven . :.. 'Pod Total • • Trevlouisl3 this 3ew 55,053 65,369 J 5,034 1T,039 99,156 679,870 462,538 '• 67.502 809,023 240,014 To' same time last year liiiresse so far Demme- 59,794 3,900 12,336 , 7,563 • Lehieli Cent . Tradv for 1864 For Week AsOrday' 1K44,4:156 1 7,691,161 559,805 OPERAT9RB: Lehigh Coal Co.• •'• • 25 . ,124 . -12,802: 342;619 A. Pardee & etc. 4,497 186,990 1,567. 46,193 - . . 3,553 • - 121,903 • Sharpe, Weiss At Co:. 2,141. 84,592 - 137 9,007 . Mt. Pleasant.:.:.... • 46 . 31,35 • 181 • 5,736. Wm: Milhes • ..- 2,066 .89.6 a 96 ' .2,297 W. T. Carter & C 0... .• 75 :..21,066 944 ' 20,484. Beaver Meadow - .62 . 1,967 • . . ' Smith's Spring Mt... 546 -• 32,556 652 13,451 Honey Brook Coal Co; 4,753 : 111,999 - .9421 23,514 Jedda 1. 1,821 90.160 1,568' 35.029 Fulton Coal • 51 • 30,869 • 537 14,343, Harleigh - 936 42,497 568 .11,746 German Pa. Coal Co. 1011 • 43,767 • 800 26,173 Buck Mountain 1,363 46,591 953 22,101 . 431 40,000. 473 11,948 L: &M. Coal 1,023 ' 106,735. . 129 D. ?dummy, &c . • • ... Other Shippers: .. • 446 13,327 . 277 .6,366 EL - P- .& W. 11. B • -2,512 47,020 . Baltirriore Coal . 143 .2,422 Consoldated Coal Co C 0. .. ..... . .... 381 • 5,657 Plymouth W... • • . - 241 . • • T0ta1 i25,33 2 3,4 58 0 1.143,459 596,359 • V,463 596,359 ' . • I Total by R. E. • anal 48,518:1,739,818' • Same time .last 'year..142,420 1- 1,511,948 :• Increase • • 6,398 227,37 u • • Pincgrove Coal Trade , for 1864. . . Agionat transported during the Instmontlr: . 151,94817 5,914 .11 ' . 35;745 11 2.3,11.5 15.. .170 . ,695 OS Lorberry Creek • Swatarav Railroad 'Union Canal Redlioad::. NEWADVERVIVIENTS ..- . . cr. Ain A OENC It--Cirr. I. 7: F.IMISTHS,. of Minereville, has taken out a license Ihr the collec, thin of Bounty; Baek - Phy - , He is - now prepared to. :attend to an claims against the Government. . • October 15,..6.4 433t* • A NE Sir nos . ri ITAr, or it N. -=-The 116-1 nweopathic.lnfirmary of i'liiladelphia„' Corner 11th and Coates Sts., will noSli receive surgical cases.' Clinic .for. Eye and. End I)iscates'.un Wednesdaya and &tar: days. .A feed distant patients Will' he admitted - on ap-.. plication to theltirgeon in charge. October 15, - 'B4 — ` ' 11. 4 W. JAMES. M. D. .. CTEW AND: CILEA.P. STEAM PACK* IV ING: • • •-• . •-•- .. : The subscriber has been appointed. Sole -Ag ent for the sale 01 the SELF-LUBRICATING - Steam . Engine Packing, which is used without Oil, and is soft, smooth,. tight and clean: It, runs from ?i' inch in diameter to 2} liichea, and larger "sizes. can be obtained to order. It Is',ninch cheaper than GnMpacking.. and 3rill last twice as long, It is goiag into general . rise • wherercr it has been tried...- . For sale wholesale and retail by . ' . . -- B. BANNAN, - ' . _ .." „ .- - Sole Agent far Schuylkill Coun_tY. • 6284'. T; HORKINg :628; MANUFACTURER OF FIRST ULAS6 Woven Tape, 'IIOOP- SIIIRTS, (none • genuine unless they bear onr name and No,) for LADIES. MISSES & HILDREN, of every Style, Length and. Size, Whole sale and Retail, At. No.. 628 Arch Street, 'delphirt....We respectfully call the :attention' of LA DIES and DEALERS, to the superiority of-styles and finish, as well as durability of "OUR OWN 3IAKE":of SKIRTS: they being altogether a beater, • cheaper and more satisfactory article,' than can be obtained elsewhere in this market. We use nothing but thebest woven . tapes, English market., with linen finishell cover ing, and secure all the.metallic fasteuliags by improved machinery—thereby proventing all slipping and becom ing .unclasped in front.:' . . Altio, constantly in receipt of full lines of Love Priced ' Eastern Made' SKIRTS. • SKIRTS made to order; alt ered and repaired.. . , • .• , _ . Terms Cash—ono price I"..IIOPKINS, • • • ... 63S Arch St,Philadclphia Mr - For'Sale by Storekeeper§ generally.. . October la, '64 • ' • ? WILKINSON 4;r/TAYLOR; Would inform the public that - • GO OD; . • - . - . P.ASIIiONVESLE" ESVABLISIIMENT No. 108 Noiath-Eleventh S!reot, below Cheitnat,.PHILKRELPHIA; • . GOOD MATERIAL, GOOD TRIMMINGS; GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND GOOD FITS. We.have the beet -- • - PANTALOON CVII.IIII IN. THE CITY. Come 'mod see.us. Late 'at CHAS. STOKES & CO May 14, 414: ' • Oct, is, .., 42-) - mom ORPRANSICOURT Ptireniant- to an order of the Orphans , Court of .the County of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Tenn= Sylvania, the subscriber, Executor of the last Will. etc.,. of Henry Spancake; late of the Itorough of Pinegrove, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to -sale by public yendne; on .. - SATURDAY, .the , Sth day of lifoiembir at S O'clock in the' afternoon, at the -.public house of Samuel Filbert,An the Borough and . County aforesaid,. all that certain meernage and lot ofground. :situate in the said Borough of Pinegrove, bounded by Tulpehoc, 'can street, by property of the Schuylkill and Sus- j a quehanna Rallroad,:and by lotaof Felix Bartels and. Charles Rick. containing 45 feet in front'and . 110 feet in depth. with the appurtenances, consisting of a twostory barite hotlse with- kitchen ,attached. a tai lor shop: „ and-frame stable ; late. the t estate of salifde; ceased: -Terilis' and conditions Made' known at the time and place of sale by LEONARD PELTY, - ttus - oiplinns ,- Conrt, • ; • .. • . A. DOugataa, clerk. Pnt4wllle, October 15, ~ 6 1. '42 4t ETTEIRS, . Unclaimed L .the Post Office, at Pottsville, State of Pennsylva nia,vn the 14th day of October, ISO.. - • To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for "advertised letter. 4," give the, date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. • . rdf not called for within one month, they will he - sent Itithe Dead Lettm Office. .• - _ • • Adderann - Agnes'. Georee - Carollne Pottes Goa II Brown Saml • • Hill Gen . . J Bell Miss, Satali Alilghsinder Mrs Prevo Margaret Bell Unlit, •• -ninth Miss Till- 'Richard Jacob Brininler.Emma..• Long Solomon .Sttaeffer Chas Cider Mustering &Lord Mary Ellen-"Bellers Chas N • • Dltlittraing,tifficerLeighey Mary Smith John - Conway Michael Martin ihos 96th Stine Wm Collins Martin Her. P V Thomas Wm H Clark Mrs Ella - , McClure Wnil 2 Welsh Thoff • 4.kmperldiss - EllsaMarr - LIE-a• • Wilson7ames Davenport Thos. Miller Jam4lt, 2.. Walker John A .DOcherty P. • Mattletjneil • , •Wilson Jos H Donnelly Peter J Morgan - San 2 Welliver Jlt Doherty, Patrick. Metler_J.R Whitney Michl Esmonda*Jas.W . Millen m... Witwer Michael-It Eisenhnth Cath' ;43 , Hara:Mariin . Wickllne Sam A • Edwards Mosy A O'Donnell Patk Willard Lucy Feleljohn H . 9!Nsill Mrs Maryiljttamen__Savah H Oct.=l6, '64. M. ISILLYNAN P. B. MARKETS T . kriiiitig.neinainfire viketatined in _l4the.Post Office at Schuylkill:Haven, in the State of , Fetinsylidlifi, - on tbet IStif darof October 1884^ . = • To obtain any of these letters r ibe app li cant mut. call lor:llaciveilfia letters:" gii(64ber. daW', - .Bf, tlibi Het, and DIY_ one cent for advertising, - .11 not.calied for _vEiiiiin ons month , they ,. 7lll be sent to the Redd Tette/ Office.:' ' r ----- •'_'-- • , - -; *toy Jos.. • , Greaber (38 -_-,•': ‘ Reed Jobn. , J - - . o„.impriesteiAng' Cioteshal&D` 8 ~ • 'Rehm Olt Arier,Daniel . ,-..-.:. Hardner & • Hem-Reber . Peter . -lamer Annetta- , adage • - : -, - • Roland Mary - - , ,ieeker_ S a rah _. ..-. Guintheriffarla Reber Lonlas' *. . .lergerliebecca: - Garmtson,C' Bngger George • 'Miner :Johns,: Hny Goes- ':Siegle-Beinard , , ,seeirG W - . Hartman Fritz. , ~. Snyder AF•S . . .tieck Vrederleir -Healey-Pasirick— Snyder-R:: .: ... :::,. kick Louisa - HsgbesdanSes..! . ,' sty:m=4ff . :Christ iarke James W,:thill Ito, ',. • : -. Stierrin#nthoil i rituße s,J , 1 .,,,,Xein,4,4_,,.. „,,._ ~,.,, Rineckbatharine ..1-rshainX, ' — l: lol rindii w, 16: : Smith John . fraseir,TeremiSit : lielemer Rate ' • -.Sen t John izi --=, .-liiisW Jetta r'" ,- Hehirbbirry'" '•'; Rilierergeormi , i'Airer Angeline' Johnston: Martitroineellalifariait ' ' 2 InVigennarl C.WII - 43t14 3 - 'IL ' ' 'lligel..TObn' ' • t Stied' 'John ' l . f RelWAtilreW.S. :Shell Hrfah - qiverF l3l o4: '.. 'HTBmmikS lenudinelllitieb' lenee2". ki ~. 80,,,p,.Kirtiotorditt, ..:. _weiria:l c: . : . 1 0.10.,..„. Haseeber Louisa, ' Weimer' Geo •- -''.- Sitada. ,, ' teivisliftniivii - witmor• c le .- • ' '.' 4-'illiz, &la - -..14.111er David X r' Wilda:rm-Reba}, leberk ' Jaco b . .' :Woninier-Riffesa gt z 7: IdAleiliarry A , -, WeeVeirE C . ' „i ; " viltah , .l •Rebeeiiniepti ' " ' Irene! Annie% " ' '-,r3i" - enti tl e '',,:Thisdißsi - , lEte*siesePtionipson' Chan - l" 4ftletlO t) ''' •-: , - ... ~ , . l'isl r9 ff' , . c l '' ' !•" l'-, '.%": . - -, •••• ': :-1.4.i31'13.4.'1??P"-P;:g.' i;ulo.irit akitems; **KILLEN% MITS, . t tab MAR 11 000 4 ,-.; 4111M•ASSORTIIISIT• bitiii*tirto Whew etylef fly glf ZTZ. 3 o,trattr ,E 1 . 11 LEIN:,;! , ! : *N° 443I 9FT EL . 4t t IitIRWM4MLADL: ober It, , • ' 4 : 1 - at MIA 16.314'06 • -680.231 Of 2.405 , 11.. .169,43 00 CIANAL. 10,949 05) - 4,340 00 162 19; 361'-00 6,106 '3,077 .00 5,034 09 3 1,359 00 2.6,615' 00;:' ' 90143 00 ,6,353093..08k 761,088 06 4,860.21i031 - 110,521 06 4,3724202.141 654,396 13 " WkAT. NEWS 13-7 11ME133 S. C. TA.YLCO.I?:. • , 1111C:011P -A.1111141.11MI: 14.NlIpOILX . ON. 74:11.1C25-4c131T4i , - • • pr,Fale at: • ~8 ..11/4167061300kiNi(46. ode pottemile. tt*Oleauatioiiiiiiiii±l*a ; tif, _____...:!: ..-DAY:'.O-00:15.TZ , :.: , :.':---',..'-', .-xpwacw'Apt.r.k , ..lic '.c.ii i O4, - :: :, -,- . . .:-:, - • 1 90. 130. SO 1 419 1 . 00 -1 29. 4 . • 1r!ir.516 South SeeemiLlEtreet. Ant iicv OfferOssr•thoir Mminiticent - Stock - qf CWARs, • Mai linlevoi the perweat GOLD' PRIVIES I We have also on hand,•alargeatoeir at DOIEESTIdi;_GOODS I MM.:hive aseitoui setturat ngreat volution - from:Om prima we. have beeM belling them at: As we 'lave had the advantage of a'rlse in the pews of otiiStoxkin . the propel!" of the War for the last bin or three ram we now propose to give our Ctuddiers thq Adetannto FLANNELS & TABLE . redtieed.• ' BLANKErs. and ill STAPLEDOODS. reduced, ••• We respeolitilly Others;: tnwp the Ladles and O th els. visiting • .Madepitia t an examination of our Stock, which Is =surpassed in :Variety: and Stykk in this City. N. B.—WHOLESALE BUYERS - are Invited to ex amine our Stock. EDWIN HALL & CO.. • No. 26 South SECOND SL..PHILAUAL. CARR.YqTINGS:.-CALRPETVIGIS . SELLING - OEI- 0 ! My Urge and welt.seleet‘i stock . of Brawls, 3- ply. gummier, Vostetiost i ; Bait;: and Cott:ate CALIMP*3 TS, be 'efoied mit without: - regard to castJ. T.DS LACBOIZ, - • . • No. 37 nouth SECOND St.. abode Chestnut,' Oct. 1, , q4.-444m). ' . • - PSIL~IDELPSIA. .. lONA. AND NE WINAlit ELLA: GRAPE The ssibscriber has received the anericy for the sale of these new and celebrated GRAPEWhtch - have .taken the premluntrill, nearly. all the liorticulturalEx- Whitlow this Fall. on account of imporior quality: vor,bardines*. and early rlpenhig. They ripen-'earlier" than any other Grapes grown: .Serid in your orders at once. • : .* •-• ' BANNAN: i 15,835 13 • • 184: NEW:TALL 'GOODS.- `186& FRESII.A.TpItACTIONS AT THE OLD STAND . . Corner EIGHTH . *id WRING GIRDEN:Sta., . PHILADELPHIA. . A spiendidlot of PLAID SHAWLS, • • . 'A good - lot of BIacIrSTELLA SHAWLS. ' .. • * . Long and Squrtr . e BROCHA SHAWLS, - • hiOURG SHAWLS, in every. variety. Rich Tartan' Plaids,'beautlfal styles I! •• . Superior Black Silks, • . • Plain and Rep Poplins..* • • - .• , ErCellent Cloths, Cusimeres and Sattinetts; , Best quality of Irish 'Awns; Crashes, dtc.... A fine stock of Blankets and Flannels, • Balmoral and , Hoot Skirt& Hdkfs.. etc.; etc.; at l . - • HORNLEY & CHISBPS, N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden Streeta: Oct. 1, 'it-40-3m] • . . PHILADELPHLL • CANAL. 25 BARRELS firstt-quality Winter Bleached WHALE OIL, In store and for sale at lowest cash rates, , by. • B. BANNAII.• Sept. 17,,'84 : . • • • . HELL, Gam and Horn Drrsoing and S tOrocket.Cerabfl..at. . 114.101.1.7.3. 'Apothecary7. CA.I.ENDARO.—.A. new and bestaitiral Calendar, .giving the months, days and dates,'nutta hip for Offices, Depots, &c. It requires no altering; and im, in fact, a perpetual Almanac and a - perfect..TIME KEEPER. Price Call and see them. - • ; • R. C. GREEN. Watchmaker, . April 16, '64.-16-if) ' • - ..Qmitre et.,'Pottsville alto. ENGINEEBS.,•DRAUGHTSIMEN • 1. • Av.—Drawing Paper," in ROHS or by the'yard, dif tnrent Widths, for plain and tine work. • • " Ateo, Waning Paper, backed -with innslin, different wtdthe.. „. , - . . Tracing iiirielin; - by the piece Or yard, different widthe. - - Tracing Paper, and all articlee 'teed by Engincere, for Bale at B.• ES= STRAWBERRIC PLANTS. The sub Scriber has for isle at Greenwood . Nursery, a large, niunber of Strawberry Plants, of the choicest kinds. which he will sell by the dozen, -hundred or thousand. Now is tbe.tinte for Fall planting. . Sept. 17,'6{. • BEN 4. rIIOIILET INEtTB.—Fancy, Green; Drab.. and Orik-eolOred Toilet Setts. Very fine 'articitn , ,--at Sept, 24; •64. • STICHTER /n'THOIgPSON'S. . VIRE 3316.1HP4...—Fire Brick•and (Ink. at ' • All *7..64 .. STICHTER &THOMPSON'S A SAFE STEAM BOILER, Thesilbscriberitii;repared to receive orders 'for the "'HARRISON STEAM BOILER," in sizes to suit pur chasers. -The attention of manufactarersand others is called. to this new Steam Generator, as 'combining es sential:advantages in absolute safety from destructive explosion: drat cost and durability, economy of fuel. 'facility of cleaning and transportation, ,tc.; &c., not possessed by - any boiler now in use. , • - These boilers may be seen.ln daily operation, dit'ving the extensive works of Messrs. Wm. Sellers- S •Sixteenth street and Hamilton street :at S. W. CAtell'S Factory. Spruce street,' Schuylkill,•and at Gareed's .Tre, moot 11.111, Frankford. . • • , • JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., 574:5. Sept.. 24, .04.-,29-ta HAWLEY'S - •SOLIDIFIED. • DENTAL %CREAM; For Oleanaing, Whitening and Preservinc, . thisirticle is prepared with.the greatest ' , care win scientific principles, and. tvarranted not to contain anything in the slightest 'degree tlektOrions to .the teeth_ or sum.. Snme of our most eminent Dental Surgeons huve.given' their sanction to; and cheerfully. recommend it eaa Preparation of superior Chanties for cleansing, whitening and preserving theteeth..lt cleans *them readily, rendering. them beautifully'White and' • pearly; without the-slightest injury to the enamel.—: It is healing to the minis where they are ulcerated and sore... It is also an.excellent disinfector for olddepayed teeth, which are exceedingly offensive. • It gives a rich and cretin* taste tothe.mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, andimparting a delightful- fragrance to the breath.., Prepared only'. by A. 'HAWLEY At' CO.. N. W..Cor. 10th .and 'Lombard ono., and sold by all Druggists. Price SS cents; • .• TESTIMONIALS.—. The following 'opinion White, as to the Xt high' esteem 'in which he 'holdS the ental Cream, mutt he entliclent evidence of its value : to quotelother testimonial Sin detail is needless. con: 'tenting ourselves - 1)y simply giving the Mimes and ad. dreSsis of . persons - who speak of ita excellency for: the teeth: -*- ... • - Putianictrunt, Aprirlsth, 1863. Having Carefully examined A. ,flawley's " - dandified Dinka. Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend it to the public generally. axtexeellent preparation for cleanaltig and preserving the teeth, and can be used by all persona with the utmost confidence. as its properties are. perfectlyharmiess. - Besides' preseming the teeth, It promotes alealth3r action- to the gums, and imputes pleasantness tolthe breath. . • . . Dr. W. R. WATTS, 12 9 3 Arch Thos. Ingram, M. D.; Dentist, 491 N. ,Ponrth dfreet. J..lfirkey, 2 . 64 S. Sixth St, • . E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist; 426 Arch Si C. - A. Eingsbury, 1119 Walnut St; • . S." Dillingham, D. D. 5.4" 754 Arch Si.. F. M. Dlion, 82T Arch St. . • • .• • • Edward. Townsend, Dentilt, .526 N. Fourth St, L H. Dorphley, Dentist, 807 N. Tenth St. M. L. Long,. Dentist, 629 N. Sixth St. June 4, rms., a\t/Atri\vvePermt.4.l4 , an --- HOW TO DESTROY ROACHES, RATS, MOE, BED BUGS, ANTS, AnC• 4 t USE' 131111 T'S Vermin Extol. iniiitor, '41.4v41.4,14-1.41.41.4,1.4v4.14A4zb IT Di INTALLIDLE t • , INFLU:II3LE! Is put up in.Larg,e Boxes.for,4s: cents. Iti_all ready for use, without mixing with other art fetes.. Does not spoil or get:Ary and worthless by .keeping,.like some other preparations. Vermin are extravagantly fond of it. Eats and Mice die out of their holes: -Is not dan gerous to use. Gives satisfactionio all who use. st— Sold by all Druggists and Dealers throughoat the :Uni ted States.. Carrrios:.—Be sure and ash for Burt's: Ex- terminator, in large bokes, with red label, and signed. by the Proprietor. Depot, No. 139 South TE'N'rFf St., above Walnut- ,14anufactory,..1.4e. 130 Juvenal. street, above Walnut, between,•Tenth and Eleventh., . . Thlavaluable preparition is sold in Pottivine by the Henry Saylor, J. G. Brown & &in, J. C: Hughes, Herman Ilabenau, And P. San-tem:in.. . r. • Alto. in St. Glati, , byzlieriry B. Davis and R. H. Irvin. In Schuylkill Haven by Hugh N. Coin., and by all the Druggist's in,Mineriville, Ashland und Taiaanna. .A l 3-2 3, !6-1, ' • : 30-6 m - PASSAGE. 'PO AND PRON. EUROPE. Market. Street, .liotts,:illte, • AGENT soa LiverpOol,,New - York and Phi ladelphi a'Steama!aipCo.. Canard Line of--Steamers..• . . • Steam Navigation Company. .• . • . , Biitleli and American Steam and Company'. Anchor line. 'New York and Glaagow - Steamebip " -New York and London Steamship Li ne:. ' • ' • Old Black Star Line of Packets; to and (reitil ,Liver pool. ' „' • iSept.l.o. . - POMEROY :LEONARD & •:QT_T,TER.. ; " -- • C . :5. 77 " : - INEW , Sperm, Whale,: Lard do 4erosene OIL 8 • " UU,BB 8 Cr! l ' n V3P AXLE GREAS.I3.-... • - oFlRlCE443ornier Eitntro .• .e.,Gre,e,AwooctNgrße4. TREES POR 'FAIL Pf:ANTING. PEACH,The ilubscriber has a' large or.APPLR: TRAM, ~ PLUM; CHERRY. APRICOT- and QUINCE TREES... Also; choice GRAPE VlNES,Amch , aa Dela ware. Concord, Diana, .te., &c.; RASPBERRIES, CUR.. RANTS and GOOSEBERRIES: by the single or quanti 4, inltable for Fall Planting, at his Nnorry. at Green wood, which will he:Eold at Nursery prima. Send in. your. ordem • • .. BANNAN. . Oct 1, 44, . . . . . . • , „. •-• ; HENRY IMPER," `A 1 - No. 5210. AUCH Street;'- , AD--P: X....01!.111. A . Ens &lamp Mock:of . f -r t WiLlelies, It!". 14•114119Ittlar SupsTiskr plalpd lipme 2 me t Perks; irec _ • -: Gg Mlin HAVAIIA 4 Vgheir",_4 I I av 7 4 0 HUG . . 4 ,..Appy, • - Book and ,Stationery Sore 11 , t hington - . • THIRD , STREET% PHILADELPHIA THE.TEETRI rot, , ; .: lw I Ing. I. t• Yl7 , t r 1 v orsri;fgiiiiii r %' - 1; , ; I tri;'ll'aii ..: Thwobsin o n et wenurk albs amdiumes, ten Welt:tate, 11l .atoth,tamst =i2. ~...tbi.kotaitkm.sti , Or Me • imatake,.. o‘,. A l lllt, , nlibiedoll iPlauktknr ,4 l . 1 . ::; a 2 M-Wll. 94, . , J., • . p.IIIVATE- itilliWia;. B .lD. P A PPi ri tt,:z - Theeribeerlbe ' r will',Fe4ipein 16 Sliming A1 ., 4,,5,14 MONDAnIVEN/NG. Vid 4 11 1 111 t4 * Tha4na •Wr IPr-mAl tronigiVbeNivald resPeettullieeklor. a • aontanuapeel -at the same. .- , I .T..&,, ilf; PASSMOILIC. _ ..„ Itabantougo St., Sti'door above BaptleVrhrotb. - Ju1e. .2 0 03 4--- - 3440 • 1 •:, - —7 l :ftrinlik. ' '' li. 1.. ,•-. • • -0 , ... -- 4, -A) di•— • • • Ve*MUOW47l.€6,oetiale 0 r 1 At - Irnigaton, l- I , o*Okit7a. .;- A. EqWr - 9 14415 j ! c !?.?-,9k al "..." ' . w . 8 . sinotot,•-pkiiia - iidt.: - . JAL3O. !.64. • 31..-6 M . - - • . • .- SRO" - 711140aitiir, Arettee,-- , , - - ULCERS,: - 'SCALD READ, ERYSIPELAS. BALT-RHEUM, —. RENOWDRMS,_ • BARBEIVSITOM. Eruptions covering the vainiebOdy, of long ettniding and most obstinate in _charactekate itnicklY 'Cared. trY "Dr; awayrte's 4.WH,flqns Otriiment." "*Dr, Swa - pai3:k.4pLlEti*gilit 20yibiesit" Sivayne's Ointnopt..'!, ," Dr. • Swayne'sOintment."_- . "Dr. Swayne's All-Healing. pintnient:'r It the bloottleAmpure, rleinse the eietem of all im purities by nsitt,g the 'old-established and *ell4rled re- "Dr. Sivsynei Dined-Puri Ing:Tainteea." "Dr. Swayneci• Blood-Puri Panaeea.". Dr.. Swayne'e: Blood' -fur*g::.Parocea.." • "Dr. Swayne's Maxi- ' g Panacea." .ft 4 Dr. Siveyne.'S .Blorxl4`uri yie,g "Dr.. Swayne's Blond4"nrifying Patuiceiti:" . Its reputation for caring scrofula, old tacerwhiPJoint complain; ulcerated sore throat,:Whlte swelling, dark . blotcheS, or 'defects in the skin. , boils. yellow Ada, marasmus or wasting flesh, itelimatle affections. pains. In the bones, without parallel.. The weak ru debilitated, or any disease of a scrofulous mauve: It is Imre to do good; as,•the many lhousand , teatintenlins from all parts of the,Werld will .prove nothing ever discovered can contpaselithaTdeiiiinir that class of disorders. To be aura Orating the pure set genuine ' ,Panacea,.istrehase direePat the - principal. office oU Dr. SWAYNE & SON, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia; or at the Drug Store of REMIT SAYLOR, Pottsville. • This vainable . preparation * combhies the virtnes of SARSAPARILLA and lODINE, and Is highly name: Mended for the cure of Scrofula . , `iVliit,e Swellings, Enlarge= ment and Ulceration of the Bones, 1 . .... . Joints . and Glands Tumors • Boils Ulcers - Syphilitic . • . • Affections ; . • . . ' All the various disea.ws Of the SKIN; such as'" TETTER, itINGWOILM. SCALD IIEAD, - ITCH, TIM PLF.S, and diseases arising from an injudielods, use - et Mercury; .AS A SPRING AND PALL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, it has unparalleled Btl ewer . • Prepared by . I • • OASTLETON & MONTROSE, • • Pharmaceutists, New York. .• Our Agents. JOIIN . O. BROWN & SON, will 'supply the trade, at our wholesale prices. - • May 21,'6-1..' • • . 21-01 FOR :30 . YEAR AtiriT.ALNDAnp.Ati "Dr: S wayne's COmPound Syrup' Wild • Cherry." "Dr. Swayne's ,CoMpound Syrup 'Wild Cherry," "Dr. Swayne's Dimpound Syrup Wild Cherry," Thousands of cases of Pulmonary Disease, which have battled every expedient of human skill..bave been . permanently cured by. this old standard reme dy: To prove this assertion we have certi- , • ficates.of Cares .so 'extraordinary that - • skeptics,tweled to feel incredulous ' .t 01 their truth. •No remedy has • ever been offered that can compare With this great • . - • • • original Wild Cher . . ry Cpmpontid . . . . . in ciwing . Severe Coughs, - • , • Blood Spitting. • Asthma., Whooping. Cough, .Bronchitis,• ! • Weak Nerves, . • Consumption, " , : Liver Complaint; • Sore Throat,, . I • Pains, Side,ltreast. -and all complaint's of a pulmonary nature. Its use is sure to:bring health and returning vigor to the weak and languid frame. • • • . . • . - - It cleapre the lungs of:i11 :Infusing strength, vigor: and new life Into 'the diseased and debilitated system. Foi thirtylvara has been a standard remedy, curing the most obstimde mei, after all other remedies and reatmeni have Wed_ Catarrhal Cousnmption. To Dr. Swayne d 2 &n, 330. North Sixth St ,' Philad'a I std yrin certificate of Naomi Wilcox: of this town. • She was - afilicted with Catarrhal Consumption, and tried many remedtes, but continued to grow weaker lungs 'and Stomach became very mach disordered,‘and her physicians and friends despaired of her life. Through thense of "yourComPound Syrup of Wild- Cherry she 'entirely recovered : .• . . . : • ••- R. D. &nil!, Justice of the Peate. • • Goveraenr„N..Y. ' Prepared only by DR: SWAYNE SON, min North SIXTH Street:Philadelphia. Sold by HENRY SAY. LOR and JOHN.O. BROWN Le, SON; Dragtists, Potts " Sept:l7, f 64. • , • Are not only unexcelled, but hey are absolutely Un equalled by any other Reed Inttramcar, in the country.' Designed eipresslyjet.Chttrehes and Schools, they are foundto he equally. well Malted, to the• parlor and drawing room.. Flr sale only by • - . •.• •'• • ' •Nb. IS North SEVEN - TH.BC; rundip•A: • re - When can also be found a complete assortment of the PERFECT liELODEON: • 4 ; - IyIILLIA.3I. 4 I+IIICK CO., • S4IP I 1:1 ERA • . CHESTER; APA. ' 11,ave copstentliou hind FIRST-OLASSIZA'Nr: for Sale,, and are ready to build first-classlioataited:Bargeis at the shortest notice:; : • . • A number of pull kern and Boat . }3niklept are wanted, .to :whom good jragus atalconstancemutoylient wilt be They'are'also prepared a bd. aboetnal.:no 'tire, COAL CARS and DRIFT CARS; for kindi of mining operations.: • [Sept : . 10,..64,- 7 3T-13. AtrINERSS SAFETY LAMPS, of' Memoir, ILL improved kinds for working,. for sale, by the doz en or Mimic. at .• B. BAIiNAN'S. _ Also, Wire Gauze, 'for repairing Lamps, ke., by the , sarorroil.. . , (*Pt; 24i.'61' . ir JIVE AND 'maxilla -PlERvribEnikor 11-4 ABRAHAM LINCOLN and Lient.-Gen..ONANT for sale. Price 25 tents ' . •' B. BANNAN.. • Sept. 24;'64. . . . . • Cloak . ands' Dii6eldiker .... • •, • Belox AnieriCeisi . 11(ouee," ceniie Takers, POTTS : WI' ;LA GQIWAING done to order.,. - Oet4 1, '64. • 1 - 40-3 t . • FAIItt ...clsE•stson!A. A.: Fair aid of the Crer4oria Di. E. Church will be I.eld October ISth,l2thand 20111,1361.. - 'I.To effort will Ze spared - to' tifake this one - of:the „Ilueelfair, ever - held LI the County; and it le hoped'aff wlll (siva It 'with a ', A ipeClittrain *lll leave ::Pottaville OW-N.0410Y . %thing:loth October,' for tho Fair,' returning ak!,:lrtlo • 'A train will leave4fininivllla 4 . ictober 2oth, for the Fair, returning abOutlo;ilE.'.ll. • • tUST -RECIRIIr D, A beafilifni trio* of ' • . H • PikleitOiq , diCa ; 4 . 11,11 411 • • .c • 'Traveling' SatelhObir, . „ . • aer Wainedia, aney Moeda Alm; ad's/morn:near. of TAN KTlllt "afkod (*labs& 7 1 d Clunadelieri and Gns"F*pailiaik;Bronse amour, Portable Ueda ete.;:ete.- • ' • ' Partlenlaz Atentien paid to the . repairing .at lathes. • Raring ha 'the largest - experlittee . is the Ty Brat manufacturing Mairlietnnebta In - 34trtipe;: we el !varmint in arairrnir 'every one - who will patronize ibat we will be enabled to give eatisfietion, partial tbo.thier alataol 'IIIGONOIESTIR,„, • . - DITRLEX, NGLISH 'IV SWISS " PATENT LEVEES, : '"• • 0r0 4 .9:- - ;mid inquire. ,We shall egdeaior , by„, iditdoOr• - ardtograe;to :please . tam .riaannablaveiaori.- ..,, • - . , f•"" , I rra . ctleal i Trorobliatii and qpiellera. IWO /2061" IL.BIERICAN.WAVCIIIIpg.firdp4IOIy4 ,Vesuitel 4 , 4,inetaratitClogoothinfip, - -.riptions,can.lx,:obt#94l ettbs.otoreer .2d...L1M014/18,7-Arornt t,Sept4.4*. 7 fY• • '''Xikttle; saukriltwoftuaker ISt /864, ,rIE WAR mffßitTkiiii vighwa Fitais . ll4Aii4,o l , Maim se leim that the th vatic Oak' ilk- , ABM lid rOtetfiteceitaht , . the a: or thisiminv - .ogv eseiems ,lptt -of watt& Om we.: 'pined imumilltetWith , v: mile front theSouthBl4o,,liffere is erected.comtharallogthe trick: ' ....'Shcrtnanlor:amehrer giimpi# ll l 'tuttlertaken: " vit yet . 0 1t 1 IPPea'and . ire ' otgsnt' zation • • • , sespecttr. therspert. Which hebae *platkabedsorlitia,eampatga. he gives the atme)3th p hly . aft ,as lilt :with 34 guns. atidesYs'ettfl MS. vnar with .up during the whole cafitpaign, The re b e l e -, ww Tut his strength down at. MAO' men. ,We aup -pose Sherman. , is -- ..'ettatikte -- -111pon Ica Strength, because he. lknoars Out Hood's army, depleted two-thirds by deeerttottpts Davie said at Macon, cannot be an obstacle int bllfava c k Hon. Salmon P. Chase is alreatlf ea: of as the most prominent candidate for vaimmicyon the bench of the Supreme Court of: the Wilted At Quebec.; on•Tueednyisak 'if , . it,sank fell deetroving three )ogee* and thek_Ohitee. debniak hue elected a Uhikei da.de&ef.'o. (74:e -ve- 1.. /argelnajoiitY.': " •-• • Large quantities of counterteit-Weerittreellounl currenuYhave. been put in anntanion. fo ttell executed. Look out for. it. .. . Outrage ag ar f. Ori Wedneeday several strange.. i iw called at the louse of a hose miner named Will llama, near Maharioy City, and_ tmon shot him in the arm. , They , Bred two ebeta-At him. - They also snapped siriatolAt-awcrintin4 •, . . Bailer Exilipation._ A boiler exploded on Wednesday at's obilietrat Eagle Hill, this County, killing . . Allobiti sitzea. During an attack which waa made Olin Union meeting at Illneraville; an;Monday "ervenifithet by the Copperheads,. an Irishman onepf the as sailants, was shot.,-Heilled-onNiednesday. • Beiks,Cosalitifititelid Anams'q majority LEBANON Couvrr gives Itir.Pis . her 1166:!ajar-: . AThe Niger is being explored by the Fesikeh in:Africa. . . . sgrFrorn three to five eases of.snioide 4144 are reported in London. • /WA young Parisian has broken' the gambling" bank at Spa, ,winning 200,000 ,liortns. _ ' The Coroner's Jury at London have Tee turned a verdict of willful murder against Mul ler. Mrs. Don riatt,ra‘lady well known in the' , literary world,, died at Cincinnati on the 10th , batitnt, _ . , • . I average cost of oinking' anoll well ahaft of 600 •foot, in the pretoleam region, is Jar The people of .Detroicare much delighted at.tho safe arrival at that port of the first vessel of the direct Liverpool line. ' - • ies7fA lady who singe in a choir, says she will Timm- a small man, because" short meterltims are the easiest to get along With. • : . . . - sgr Polish - ladies, c o nvicted a belongi n g to ,the Female National Committee, have been 0011;; fenced to imprisonment for terms of years. . . . 2 .2 " arZ - The people,iif the secluded parts of Min nesota are in &orbsl fear in consequence! of 0 `;raid" of boort; uppu sorn&of the villagepi,' , . - : earslr. E, C. Knight ;has presented to , Philae;, delphia the gig formerly - owned" by. Stephen Gi rard. The gift was accepted, and will be placed' on the Girard college. property.. . ffirThe lion's() -gf, &mud Ifamillou, Esq.„it Kemptville, Dibby County, " Nova . Scotia lsae burnt to the ground on the night of the 28th of September, and .Mrs:Hamilton and three of. her children perished in the flames. . „ . se - In New York the prices of foreign clatini have declined thirty to fifty per cent •, dry goods, thirty per cent.; millinefy goods, 25 to 40:per cent.; carpets,' 50 to 75 cents a . yard.. Other goods, have fallen iu price in proportion. ' iarLarge files .of Southern . papers have been m received fro va.rions directions showing a general depression, but. the editors are endeavoring to in fuse new spirit into the people; insisting 'that every available man be "sent to the •froitti, aria by this means gaining. nltimate, 8 . 11CCC193 . POTTSVILLE MARICETB, • Corrected Weeklyfer the Mt Isere Jo Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel... do .do do . do per cwt g oo . do o o -41xtrapertioe, do per barrel.;. Rye Flour, • • . do . do Buckwheat Flour. . Wheat, prime white, -do do red, dO • Dried Peaches, pared.' • per *mud... dy do ' unpaid; do Dried Apple% . do • wirmi Rye. .19 bn. Cotta:.. Cans.. " Soup beans ' Peas. Rye Chop, " Corn Meal " Mkbpings, " Potatoes, " Hay. ...tit ton. $1 TO 1, 70 90 3 no 2 501 1.70 1 90 $1 SO $1 80 1 00 3 30 Y 00 I 90 1 80 1 00 SYS " 'bale cwt Straw, 1;1, ton. Phyder, " Salt,- rut& Tim Seed. Clover " , Fl ax 46 6. PLA,G.S AND - MILITARY , GOODS WHOLESALE.A ND. RETAIL,' nORKTMON, 811.014.`&40.,' Fifth & Cherry lite.; — .• ruHADBLEFILL. . „ 41.4 t gctober 8, •64 • DRY GOODS GROOMES AND PROVFSION STORE • The undersigned wilicinitihni3 to ° canyon Dees of the store (tOrTerlyElehola & Beck) ak alas cor ner ofidarket anit Second ' streets,' Pottsville:. Ile will koep.on hand a lull and cholas stock of .111r7Gloosis. Groceries and provisions,' which will be old at reasonable prices. - • '• , GEO. W. BEM: Pottsville, March 11,. 1864, • _ _ our.* : :socc bble best Virmterlitisched • NJ , Whale 011, direct trom.hisew Bedford..; Wiirranted pure.' j• " ' BTIMITER & THOVPSON, . , C OAL 11.0D8 , - COAL 111: 1 / 1 0,'"—WIth can Iron bottom—a nut r:- no wieuntig out la'bottom.' Plain and milva zed Soda. Coal 1 8 bove/ 1 4 and Pokutu, at . STICIIITER & THOMPSON'S: -' W" IVEEL , BA R tbr Italtropd ar4 lug purposes; nt • • - Sept, 24 4'44. iinCHTEIk . pERACE"'SoIi. _ RA.IEL, Tyr Itiologianse.a.--g2 to 410 tlit.—ot Sept 2 4;• 6 -t. TITOMPSON.I6, 4ifia r • ••' *lit It A " P " •: 10 . 4 . ' er • TO AND MOW' ? AND. ZEE .. • . -`• TAPSCOTT BROTHERS dr:CO."3 Emigration -and Foreign Exchange Othee.lie WWI , New York. • . Drafts on England, Ireland. libmtland.and-VitreS! • „Tapscott's faverite ..or . Liverpool • Packets,: sails edeig three days. • . _ X line of London Paeleitisalle tee fir Pardee' wishing to•send for their frlenda;or remit money to the' libreetintr? , tan desciatthilbeittit tales by applyieg ,•-•••••. PALMER, Sept 3, .6.1. '.311.3m] • •-. Platteville • WINNEWS PERFECT GUIDES To TUB, - Use of Eirery Musical Instrument . , - _ Perfect Goidefor the Violin. 75 ctn. •• ;02 Perfect Guide for,the Flute. Acts , •••• • • __, Perfect Geldefor the Gultaf.'llti di.' - - - -11W.V.Perfect. fluidram - the lisho.r 'MU,' -: - aPerfect Guide feJ 9 d'tlt , Perfect Guide fti "- 1 - PerfectGnidefoatissrife.",tlls4l4 -, • 's:. • Perfect Guide for the Podolia. _ 75 cis.. • ;i•Petlixt Guide for the Flageelet: ! Unto.' - • . . Mute and ?find - Duets. Di cli. " - '-. Violin and . Piano Dueta. • no etii -.4 - '''' -: ;) The instructions in - theaq books, are glreir In n man ner adapted , to the: , careigrekension' of ' all' 'grades Of ectiOuirs• • 'Ad e4etnis4 , 4 illuatrating ankesdorcing the lissons.aie not dry and tedkrus, but sprigh9y and enll 4entog.- add. tire selettion ciUmnsie, varlint - Trtnnlagi .simple lathe dldlcult. coosprtern WI weal-Posirilar mel odies-of the day: - 'Copts will beniancid:poist-iiiid. on' itcorrrceanw ~,.: .• ~..,.•, ~,,, ....! ~:d a • ;,- i) 1 P-13o1 r Ai ,D ° 71 . Itk . G i ril l . 7 ktiriiillii: , : October.,s NSA t• • • • .... !- ~ •„. ~ 14 . ...., 04 : 4 cf - •• - - FASIitiONAROME' -- 111LOVIIIING.: • Jest openedra PpJerald sesoihnent: of •tooreip llogneitic,MoTßS, CASSIMERia and. NBA HMS, width, will be. cut sad In In the West rnott•mlprOved M .. ) , lett, at Me' Old Etta: MArket . street,,ltifivf4o4 l ) l above CentriN P~Re.: , HENRY MA C , hiereher . it Tailor. Patedlie, March 6, 414:. crie:ty W 4,large staeortoisna of , Wateiwa-4Anserican,:r English and Swiss, In iWd and Silier,,isingle and lii ftlaset. 3 esaminstion ;le re = ILA 1 4 10 1 1 E , V; . at weler, Centre Street, Pottsville December 1t0f1321,:i Tito deseriftwel .tracta of ,TIBLIDIN AND: LAND,. .0 Schuylkill County, are offered for sale . • I.—A tract containing about one 'hundred and nbu ty rime, mostly timber land, adjoining the Burangh of Port Clinton. • • . 2.—Two adjoining tracts, at and"wiir theinnetion of the Little Schuylkill and East .111ahanoy roa&—the one quitaining about , one hundred and eighty acres, of which about fifteen itCrat ace clearedlind 7 • arid the °tha' contandrig .two huudrod acres, with about oue acre, tamed, r tract. Coilbping fon! Mildred acros, sitnatoil, n RualtTowashit: orbinuircdoq iliyacraemoPano town. in Roll • pars onto ,n- otoned trilett. arc well 0 pors taro, - 4.44 , 1 . .701-11.7" P. BLAND` „Aient, Little Szlitry.llM-Nar,, It D. arid Cc .Tazasqua, oc DERNYWINE4 Pccs'ltlant woof :seat Phila trlphia. June ca.-- • , : Is; wa. air 1-- . 4 . 13 ' .46t1 ta 109 IR% 12 Fes,: Butter, , V lb. Mean" Lard, • %. flame, ," Shoulder ,• Beef hind qr. • " " front " Mutton, • Pork, , Veal, POW, Cuba, _" Sugar House, " Porto Rico; " White,. Crushed. ' N. O. lilyrUP. -".
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