* l fl int' nntnal. sATI uftAx,. ArGuorr isos. R . . . r g r Subscilp, Fiona to 'the ifinire Journal itines last & Hannon to July 15:..44:1... Thorhpett" to Jan 22..*An • A •thivil , to Oct • • M ' • , I j ref TY t.; CO to b 24,'.65 11W. riunt triSlyt 16.'65 • • Ct.:4 11 (land to July 15. . 10 . 7 hk , n Wartlufr to Aug 11. '66 . 2. .ThiimaF T. to July 1. '66. : . c --, a < Weller to July.ll. '66 Sto4l 11 R,co Felix. to jar,' 1, '66 E li - 060mm to Jan h[ 11"thon to Jan '66 y's A Shellenberger. to jan Jenei., Murray T,.tei Jan 1; .66 - Hal - .1 17-aljer to :Lan 1, "66_ ... .. G .1 Behr to fan 1. '66 • c 4.13((10i5t to. Jan 1, Spencer '66 - • • st.inler to Jan 1. '66 & •jrtit to Jan 1, *G6 • , • Oven to Jan 1, .... to July . 22. 'll6 July 22. "65 • - (;,•,.;•,; Helot to .May I.'G6 - ' - Tinir Harz to • July -26:-.6r. 3 4 . ^ 't,try Kliue to Oct 1. '66 . ' • 4 75 Stitier to July 1. •66 • .. •". . 97 5 }; 5U31111,01 Jan 1. , 66 • • R6O . to July 1 ; .......a .i; 1 - ..... , J Jr & Co to Jan 1.- , 66 John 1' Clowie. to Jan 1.; 'CA • ' , 49;, Ssull ll Jorden to Jub , . 2 . .75 Stickney . & Wellington to 2 7; m liqe toJttly 1;'66- . , • It Kau:Da:at to .Jan 1, . 1 6I :Jain W Knell tan 1.'66 • . • • •3' 10 T Satt9o & Colo, Jtilt: 19. 'll6 Shooier. T to Angis, '6ll Mae . .kay t 0 Ant: . 11 - nt'.Yoat to July 4. 165... ;;rhwaar-to July , GG • 11,:t;ryt3chutt to duly 26, '66 Flexer to - No in, 65' • It Heed Jr Co to..inly .. • S.unuel Gr4s.,l9.June '66- ' Il pie ..t:Lowatrert - t0...1n1y 27, '66... S A 1:1 - insor bt Feli" , ' '65 • lt.Nt to.Noc 17. 165 . Writ Bettsit;er to July 1., '66 ' Edward l'agtt tO Jan 1, '66. • - lir 11 Robinarin to July- 17., , r.r,' • • 11 . W. Pinkerton to July . G•Peek to July ... .1 . -4, ,bettrierhom . t : Kebler Tto 1./oe .Tr S Br..i to Snril S. '6.111 J-onee c'raie to July - 1.2. F - Ricte to .Jan 1. '66.......r:.. Garrett to Jan 1, '66 to Jan.1..66 I.ovrig to Jan .1, ... . Jvtirrson.to.lan 1. '66... M 1. C:arter to Jan-1..'66 • 1; Alebach to Jan 1. :1. lloyd to Jan 1, '66.. • C. , nrad tO.Tan 'I, sneeuer -,Attz 1, - '66......: :•.• ~...ormtnd to Jan 1, +66 • • • ; A ,I,,nets - to Sept 17, '66.: .. .. .to Jan 1;'66 - Prl;ton Itr;binFon to:rani, '66, 'ltatelift to Jun 1..„ '66..„' r._•.. to Jan 1. '66 J,,hn It Vortr to Jan 1, • '66. :.* . .. J it Itilant , on to - Jati A. '66 Rellgan tO4an 1,'66 • F.F,E0IIII(011111,..'86 • ' ,If rEa Ilerlikt to Jun 1. '66. Nulls' Jr to Jan ctu,,,Tiart - holotnew to . Apl 1, '66: 'WniWhetkonp..to Jan 1,• '66 • ter Bowman to Jan 1.''66 - .le lltaleben-to Jan I, -W 1 4. e.Frebn to Aug 4, te.. • - W, iixt . to Nov 1r .A . 5 • t0.Ju1y . .2 9 '66 • • 4 . 11 , rant Chanett to Ja n 1, za :DAIL I t t eel! ,t Ynllock to4uly 1), '..P M It iaier.T tO-Islay Sltnener to Jan 1. • .66 ... .. riFißnbroiil to July 29;x66.,..... Albert G cook to !to-if 1. '66 wo,,d .t 0 Aug .. A 11 11114 to July 12. '66 7 1 1 ,1 Dobson tit J . : an - 1 '66:, - .1 Franklin Ilarrie• to Jan 1, '66 ' T Ilan- to April 1. '66 • • , ('a• - •er k - S.lll 'to Dee 1, !IV,' • ..Tan .1 - ,,Sheet. , ,to',Aint - .1.• '6a...... .... -1 • .1:1 , Rlinr to Feb 1. '66 • I , thp Glenn to Ao v .-1-. " • .1 ",, - I”tte Prick T-to July'2s, '66. win eh o ener Jnly 12. '66 • ' lie .l FlCern to - 7day 2.3. '65 irk t4i Jan 1, '66 .P 1I to Tan Jr.....1ean,‘.t0 Jan 1.'65..- . J I tundas - to, Jan 1, 'CI9 - . 4 .W..(al to . .)an 1. '6,', • lieaffity to(ter2R: .65 Moyer tO Ana • ..;.; • . a tn. Feb 1.'66 --• • nailning 'l' to Aug , 66 • • 4 ‹,d li Nlov'er Svlalerr to Ang•l, :en Feitie to Jan ud, •I'l; Win .1 11.6A:ins - to Non- 19, '65..„ 1-: - bc . ..1,41et - tol4,ttlY 1, „ Geo'llogur , to .& g 1, - 416 - ;f.r. W Ittittttu Feb 27, '65 ocvo•tot to Jan..l. '66:— . Whitney to Jun' , t6..:....: Seazirezer tO.lttly I, ,J,....l,llCravrt•haw to Stily - 1, 1' litokill to July .. .... .. Win N 'loran to,,lnlyi 1, , • .S;tllie Loeun .liones.Stnitli to - .bt 1, '66 iTLu fayette.ll . .l4!..,her.to Jan,ll.' '66 JVIII F !...1111 UNION COUNTY CONVENTION. . .• The Union nten 'Schuylkill County, •w ho sus-. '. • tain the prestml National and State Administra, tmns, - :001 are itcfavor of the .establislinyuit of free institntion:s ;;n.a. permanent and enduring ha -1 .;•••;- : and all t hose•who are .t - MpOst.tt:to treason in ••• • •:i1:•;/.fortn, arc r - r‘pit - •sted to meet - in - t heir respee :':. iti-•ri•ieet.ii:u.llitrttiets. t hnaigliont he Comity; on • • • SatsirdnY, Auggra '26th, .1t463.' '• • 1 tn't,•Ptv the - hours of :1 and 7 . o'elockin the after-. I:- • t Delegates from eadi-Distrig, ho shall inert iii l'onvention• at t he Court:House._ liorongli of P!ttsville, on Monday; Angusi Z-th - . I st l s, at 10 o'eloek •in the. forenoon, .for - the :Mmiuming a Coriiity Ticket to-be sup port;sl at the i•ntung Ortol;er eleetion:. The elect.. • 1,:e1.0f these aelegatt•s will he held at the places. at - ;d 1 the.persons following respectively : • . ,; Cme'n -'Holt-se of Moses 14. Hoover-Daniel Sand •E: Mover. • -: • .• • . \ Ann-llons.e. , of Wm. Goyne. Thos. ,11. Ban. - 7;tft. • • • • • Yttete.E 'WARD:- House of Ella's . Koehler.-L: • - ' • lin-CM.Levi • •• ;11 • \V-P4 31orgati--Na • ~ : l • ill . Bol - ch: _lsaac • an li•trv.--1 - 1;m:-.ti of • Francis *. Dengler.-Pani , . I co. Ilt‘tise: of John Witmay--4ohn Paul: .Daniel G: 'Barnett-Dai - id •• • •••.' . • ••••-: 1:•-;Mch.--lionse., of P. H._ Wileox-Jacob F. .4_.,F.' Heim, r:sq.- • . . : • . ' f:' , .isi•VirrneM - k-lc.-:••litutse of . George Dreihelbies. Pyle: •-• • . • • . • itrtm.oe , cl,-: - L-11.ouse. ef.Michael Moser •Tr:mliliii-11. Kerslier..Thshria . • : ltl. , 1.)onal41; Niermin. • • • . • .• • :j • ~;:th Casls.::4-LitiSe Mrti. C. ' Walker- , John . • • .of GeorgeFerlig- , -.A.bralram t • li:•'ffer, Gemge Hoffman. ' • • .;if: Ileuben. Wagoner-sSituon , 11. • r z. - • of ;John W. Heel:L.-John Littlehates:. • • . • - • - . House - .of .-I:, - Otninson.--John Ntierfield. Capt..A..Etine. '• : , ••: • /1;:u -L-11; MSC of . Wni Shedel-L5 - atritiliwalm, Itunkleberger. • . • - • „Tames Troutman-Simon • Artz. - Daniel. E. - Kanffman. • ..• • . • i•,. - --,.;fineritrs -.lllitt.e - of Larael Koller-Herwv .ormulteller. Esti. - James Gaynor. Ea.g. •.: • • ' :010.-Hous.e qt.-El - panne]. - Boyer . 10.4.J:rank Carter. • -• ' 7' , . - wlAip.-L-Ifouse of Henry-Snyder Jacob' Gerber. • *. • • „:1 Tracer-J. F. G. Erin:slur, Esq.. Thomas 'Hear. • .tt I-2T . - Wkrin:-lionse of. Eyan - Evans-Lemut). I- D.:l•••••te - s - ,-Entlier Kaufman. -• • • : - o,tetiOn.-✓llansi - tn.llonse-.-Josepli•Har-, . r:-Iralter.Shaefrer:. • . • ' 11 mi."eito. :_A".O-,'h.-ITouse • of Frederick Beek- Birth , Frank Straneh.... • • '•••4' ;•••!,P11!1•...•:•,./q/:*---11111.iSt! of Andre* Reber : - •i-;• • I M.•i• • LewisKimmel: • ; ;D. ;4 4 East.--Horne of Francis Doimahne •4Andrew. llittle. - ..• house - of •:•Wni. Kelchner..L-Chas. P. Hnppert. . . • • - - _ . • re;.r. •rif Eribraim•Philips-Wm: ;..4 •, , ;- - baltobert• • : ..v Hotel-Thomas - S1 ars .% • .•Nichidas Gross. . .• . • • K1 . 5t...--111.1119e • of. James Leonard- Crawshaw, . hill, • ; e;4s';o-9.,-Ifous'e of Wm. IT. Albright.Capt. • • Wel. 'A .. • -71 1 .---Pale Alto Honse--Thoi - -F. Wright, W. S. chillson• . • ••- ' . • Miebael . .K. Weantl-- Ilehry•lt. Heebner: john - Pwinnef- . ( tem .--1 oll:±0 of Jerepiazi, 3• , 11 , 1 C;noi.f.rol, (7.* -- (11114in. • ••••• norough.--,House Samnel-P: Fib Heurv•Werntz. Ca t 1' A. Filbert' • - • • ‘;;• To - wt.:MT.-House of John.Dubbe-, : I !:0.i110.., Lerniard •. ' f Jesse -Heber Smith, Henry Clay Bushell. • . E WARI).-;-American Ilbuse--:Henry nog, George Evans: • • . • • • •• • WA:rtn.- , lfouße of F. Fissing-,•George R. G;;L! , I,. 'Henry P. ,Stichter. • . ••: • • qY N9-I:TH .Tier WAIIi), , --linUS43 - Of • Williain ..Ster -1 '-lioury: H. liunt zinger, J.: Franklin : Harm. EAST W.ku - n. - ---.House T1.10M613. Will. . 4 1; 'is:,._ : AdamShertle, David BeVeridge, Esq., •• P , rter..-11rni4e of George . . Reinert-=Alexander .."' • t....0 - ipson..Peter Kessler. • • . . Samuel Fauat,-:-Chai: Blew; :lid Bowers:. • • • HouseTohn' 31o . ser, 'Morgan . . Mrs. Caroline...Zerby-:-.,10hn - A.1:010-', S. (i4t(11.14 , r.. - •-* of- 13. • .10Trbottoin , --:Willlani filtrehi--NOCTiI of A , till :StridUr--Janto - E4: Sey- EA-T. nn.— Public SehoolUse ( D. F; Ke.t - • •• . • WAtto - ..-Ilotti.e . of slrs. - Igary Eoprts— ci:nil,,s rniit, - Josii)l i ILGraeff... ' : AVE2•.'l . ' Wean.—iintuiel of Mrs. Nary Koons-, T.l•••okops:Whalen; Allwrt Leiby. . W.1111...-liimpip of Theodore Thorn- 7 .l.t.:H.levin. Joseph .ktkinson.. . . • •-••• • • SoisTif -of Idts.'Cllliieehley-- ..Tolin•St-iti.itigt.r, Peg.; Louis H. Kock . : • • • ramtviiirr.--EAsT :Waiso—lionse- of F. , lNrartl. Lerieli—Vitpt.Wrii, B. Lebo', 11. A.'WF...my., • WAIID.-.--11(iiIS(• of Midlllelil.,ard—',lolM. C. I onrsd , Jr . Esl.; K. Juries. . • • 111)1 . :711 WARP. •H.!cmc , of Stephen Jones,,Jl. - 13. ' lira, fl, John Spoeee. • 1,, , ,,,Ant.--Honse •of Simon Snyder—Jno. Fe . • Fels, Daniel 11. Aithoust , . • . j.9n.—Hobbs .of -John Fensterinacher—• lit i:ry Zinittiennan, Josiah 01-0 . ..Ifohodohyo.--Hon-A of Gabriel Herb: ISaae. Knorr, EN. r f pn . of. Isaac 13atdorff.Ljulin . I .' ,,,, ard, , Trankiin-W; Reber. . W , /?;•fie:- -House - of Charles' Hammel--Jacob D. •• . ' . • • • ' ‘. • g s t•,:' House of Thonffs'W. Mants-4no. lan ere Cliaricn H. Eidi.l(;r. • • • • ' • of John Fletcher--: , Morga :t r 4r.z • ..frifo Gallrgar . • • - • , •• • ' I,IN I.aIITHOLO3IEW, Secretary..; • • • SE . e'RETAity Seward Lasiiirie.toCape May , . . Tan trial q Wf.eitz has beett,postponed nn 7 til next week. Tiin National.•Teacheisi Association is in' session at Hpirisburg. • " • - DURING . the rebeliiorCthe - Union armies . • captured over 300 , 000 rebel prisoners, and.. parolled' 160,00 • more.. 1...51 Ti / 38 ; ,Ak.r.x the soldieta in the fled, excepting a few. in General Sheridan's deparbieut, bave been paid down to June SO, 1865.,* .2 75 4' 50 Can=twos ; Windaw Shades. Oil . Clothe, of Superior Quality, and at, low. ~Prices, advertised in this issue—by J. T. Delacroix, 373. 2nd St., Philad'a. . • . .. • 2 Ito I no , . 2 TS 1 75 ..2 Go .. 2 TS .. 9.25 :. 2 75 .._4 13 G 37 74 ...275 'Flityealxs"`Own mike" of Tio(4) Skirts, Tor :la diee,.and Childreri, advertised imtfals.issup.--Call 628 Arch St., ithiladelphia and examine his • • . stock of goods.. • • . . • . CONSTITC'iy)NAL. Cosyririos in session at Denver,, Colorado. Territory, has decided, almost unanimously, ID favor of for Ming State Government.:" , ' . -H . THE os. C. C, Ccit.v., Supreme. Judge Tiir lowa, bas. written . a letter in favor s or negru , auffraga. ' "lie was a Deinncratie. leader be;.. Dx: CAMI net r ; the.distinguished PresidenS of -Georgetown College, ,and•_a- prnmingrit Radical Union died in Covington, Ky., on the 11th.inst. • • . •- • the . . New YotiCKetebuOt defalcation, , case, the total yisi to all..: . parties - Itii.3 . l.pot.- be . *less .than' f 01)0,000; S Catch hint is: now • the . desperate cry in Wall ptt•eet. • • Tun Fenians of Qhicago had a grand ex, cursion and pignic On Saturday. There were Several thousand of them. There are . two regiments of Fenians in Chieago. One of the speakers declared that a blow for thelreedom . of Ireland is to be struck within a year. K . EyrucKy ELEciuy.l.- , LT,be Kentucky Congressional delegation stands five Slavery and fonr•Republicans. the LegiSla turn is Pro-Sla.tery.atid a Pro-Slavery tufted States Senalor will 15e chosen. nest winter. Kentucky 'is still blind to iter true interests:. EFFLCT.: OF 1.1:N11.:5cT . .. To TftAlTtifts. l —The kreecimea's•Commis§icin . Agetry of Chicago, has . adviees.: frOni a responsiblii's Oarti : at'3l.o- . bile, - that- the Rebels: . in •Alabama are . killing the blacks , by wbglesale',_ and : bprping,t4eii •housesand . The ne . groe are:flee ing to, the woods for.safety7.,.. • MR..IS KAtillgAS., the retirh*.Comni!ssiim 7 " . er; in ISr . oveibliet, ..iachargedin.t.na:i*y lonsely ; prepared Cpunty statement- published 'at tine, „with* having received stiS2as compensation for 1 . 86 This: is - :erroneous. Of that' amount : about. $l5O 'wcre..paid for :aervigeSl'.eendeied :Kautrinan.in 1.860: 2 75 5 40 ^ 7r, 5; 3 67 Trt 2 75 3 2G Tun Traitors whO,were in arnis against. the GOvr rinnept,:: and . the .2.oritionents.' to the AOiendment to the Constitution, abolishing Slavery,: call. eniiedves._ : DeTbci•eits; jo: the South, and fraternize with • thosa NV II Ahern - selves bryt:orrats in the NOrtil,-.What .bic:sied•tnion, and viii t shaineful l desebra aon of tlielnaine.Of Deinocrapy:, • 3 110 ?75 35 2 7,5 1 50 • El: TR:ADE - - A DEI47SION the titleMTan argnmentatilve . doefitneitt; envies of wric . h - melte, had at' our ullice grattiltauslk, f(ir (jistributitia,:anOng the pmople. The great filltflitiwy.looining • pp,. is', Shall We - . jrniteet our . inatis(Ey; or Shall we.: heonnte ; mere de. pendent:les foregn nations'? - : The, welfare ot . the workingtneu itf country, in t he, Manner; thiS . Matter is treated, 2 7.5 2 4 50 2 75 3 VII 4 I? 4 13 n 141 1 MI 212 •• IN a letter this the Union ',men. of ihe. Fourth Coagressional Ustriet, "scoreS Simiiu eatneren . .in s terribly severe manner_' cameron appears: to.. forget that be fives in a, glass - house„ and that sl!quhl' mit, throw' stoneS. Of all 'ou public' men Cam`irnn.is nailuestiortably; .:the :most 'vulnerable to the shafts of truth levelled 'fiNVerful. a hank as• - Intig,e• Will Shen') never: iir!'4fit . by experiende STATE Ti.;.; gallant . soltlier4 Ni•ere nominated by tbe ,tinion Con- Ten t ion on 'flu rsd ity—pen. .F..: for - A.fidit+lt- General, .and colonel' Jacob 31 : Campbell of emnlyritt COrinty, for Surveyor. exPrek,ing ctiufictenee: in.tbe . • gener:ll--government . approing - .-the . course of Prezident.'4l . thott, _and cOmpli meal ing GOyernor.(.nrtin aticl Seerettir) ., Stan trin . .wern mlopted:- The confiscation • the progertY:orsbutheTp rebels:iiee(immentle4. - Tn.,:Tgolutions dkisirt:protpction: r rit . er can industry , rind'.endorsp . the .:3lonroe..dOc-' EX-ERESIDEVE PIERCE:A TRAITOit: 'fur. VIEWS.') EX,P fIEICII)ENT PIERCE AT ; THE COM . .. • .31ENEEMETTT OP. TITE lIEEEI,JAAT.N. • NABTII7I.LM, Aligmit'i2.-bli -- /!reas and Miles,. of CMS city,.publish es a letter froth • Ifix.-1-iresiilent Pierce . to'Jedfferisin Davis„dated July- 6 ; 1860, winch- he says :- . "Without.disCovering . thii right : of-the abstract power to sci-etic,.l.- have never lievecl that actual • aisroStion of aliiy UniOutcan occur without blood; and:if. - this dire calamity Must.., , kine . ; the fihting, be along - the 31,tion and Dixon-line merely, - It: will: ha. withitr our own -binali . .re—Lin otir streetA, 2 hetivf(en the .two classes of citizens ' whom .1 have:i•cferrea.• •T hose mho' t I e:1aw;: and scold at thOi. coii stituihnialobligationB, if we ever reach.-the arbitrament of arm=, find . .occupation - . enough . ' at homer: . • , : . . . . The author or the above is a black-hearted Traitor, aad - Nne of the . firstnetti of Coagresa after it meets should be, (o re-move i his- por trait from the CapitolL-:or write. Traitor under it. linehanan's was remnied. • . . ••• A CA - rtioLic . o,a6A.N.Oi.l Trig . A7SAF,SINS OF TIIE• PRt - SiPIENT;,- •,opp e • ' h . eito-jhfirnalsi have . b en appealing to the priia judicos•of • the Catholic:s of, the conniry . , • cause a woman . professing that .faith, w'a:F;•One '.• • • • of tlicgnilly conspirators and was:hanged for j . her - crime;• .in - the 'hope .of making, !- • agninst the authorities, and•therelly - slrengili-•; . • • - • • ening the: Democratic. Party: Let n 4 see ., iv hat the ,Unirersil the" leiding Rrinian•eatho organlit. . . of . Pennsylvania..puhlishediriPhil 7 • flelphia. 'saws of- the trial of .the assassins, of • President Lincoln . ... • • . have read the Vri th correct hnnvincand imprisoning were deserved and itWe do not mistake the public.feeling. there tt aiiniven , al proval of the-way in %chili things have been brought to a dose. The evidence'of - the'.President's murtler 'is . not-`!carer than that . the: condemnfd were-rCral-chnspir 'ators and abettors in it, and the nation is ton just not to'', rat i t he', Sen Terme pronoUneed upon t heni: so much. for an unj'astifiahle trensoa;and for n loud det:d - of.hlooi done in its interest`! - We retiret •that there was a WO-. . man in the tragedy, and that that woman wits a-dath-. -olie. vv,,Meti coniiire and abet treason -and i murder, and ailence . the teaChibp or the Church - in their own hearts. nothing can be said In their defence," - - The Unererpe can see •no reason. :why a Catholic woman viho became •:t murderess,.l should not he hanged, .but s •rair . lattee . day saints of the copperhead PersnaSion are . ready,,i to resist this or an} othertruth likely,to-yin dieate justice, if resistuce promises succes to! their political Machinations. • • . . "RoLt., HoNoa.:'—Then. Bean, Captain.cot 7_,. - T3revet Lt.j,colonell.7., E. 'Vol -has- primed .a. complete; Roll Honor. of the Se7entecnth Pennsylvania Cav• T i airy .162 d Pa.. Reg,) m . Co of Regiment . w is from ,Selni . Ok ill County, and I 'Was commanded by captain-,a ft eiward s Coi.—~tifliiam Thompson , of th is IRorougli, who organ ized, he compaOy.Npv; .Dnring - ifs•term . of service . . the, Regiment,waS in filly:st•yen engageniepts - siand:distiagniSbed itself greatly. - Tiffs . Roll • ls - . .flptilit3hed:Tery . neatly in bo'Cli . form liy . James S. Clakton, The - Philad.elphia • . .• Front th6lßoll'Of Company ,11 . ;'.we7extraCt the following names:. of Schitylloll.tCounty. min who were killed 'action, :and died of ~...0 . -- -' . ailed iii Acqit u. .. George - lerting.. Barry.; 4acob.-13.. Ilea . (1 ser, ,;• SiSk .omon . S. Obenhauser; do;."..rhonfa Haley:, Poitiville ;..100..Ropni; Barry . ; - .Stich Stiliker, , 'l3lahantougo; JONI .R. Sliidei, :Barry ; W ia . . ;I .: Rtipert, • EingtoWn •, .Thothas Tioch i • Barry*; Philiii.Troy,:Geo. W. Bituief and Philip Arti:" ....: ..: . • ." - ..: .. ...':. . • '. . H.N. Prawn, Pottsville; Joseph .31. Brobs, Hingtown, and Thus: Herbert,. Pori Carbon: . • ' . The Ihtie work is dedicated to the Vete." Vans of the • Regiment, and each one of them E. hould have a copy. I==Mt=ME CO . MY POLMCS: . . The Democrats as they call themselves,' of the County, met in Coniention - on Monday last, and nominated by the .usual • aPpliinces; a ticket.. We mean that there were the usu al.`leg,roliing," ring- forniatione, and Cheat ing, which. haVe •beenPrictised in their eon-, yentions from the early political..history of the Coenty, to the present .time heeler by any possibility, does_ the question of liOnesty and Capacity enter into theielection of can, .didates. The majority is actuated by selfish . considerationi, and often :by, direct britkry: If a somewhat more respectabit • ticket 'than useal,,is . noininated, it is by accident not :by . • • The-tax -payers of the County.can entertain no reasonable hope that Muth needed' reform will be inaucurated a - party WhiCh. is no toriously careless m the selection of its can didates.. We have shown how- the Vestal* , . • •. has:been .robbed to pay exorbitant salaries .:and to 'pay for criminal:waste and. careless in the - Alms Dense. •- The tat-payers know that the so-called Demobratic party of the Coeut. ,is pledged by a •resolutiort adopted at its last County meeting, to. procure the re- Peal tif the-road laws.of .Schuylkill County,' which laws were secured by representatives elected by the Union party, and which have saved by their excellent' operation, forty thousand:deliara a year to the tax Welittie stated the fact aud it hasnot been denied,: that the Deniocratic . Directors of-the . Poor of this County sold et private side to the Democratic Senator from:this County, at prNate sale; achoice part, of the land belong:- . .ing io the Alms House at one_ hundred dol lars an acre less than it. Woul d, have brought at . .at the . - tinie. We have charged, and it has been 'admitted, that the DeinOciatieComity Commissioners • bad their salaries raised; 'bat what last :year . with the exception of..Mr„Ziegler,-. they voted one hundred dollais extra. pay into:their ',pockets. 'Through . their: , - dereliction Of day Is dUe` the fact. the Democratic, Treasurer, liendlcr, charied and pocketed last year a larger salary Allan the :President Of the United Statei receives; for merely re ceiving and disbursing something over a .lion or dollars. .}heir we sum up by point MVO men sent by the Democratic litany to the LegiShiture from this Cjounty, with cannot read and. write s assuredly the eatalbgue .shOtild attract the attention', of not only Ahe tax.payers,•but'of.each citizen who has the . honor and : faiftaine . of his. County titheart: discharge an iinperathe duty in Placing, nets prianinenily before, our .If they do nOt.deteat theiCoriperliead County ticket at thu9etohe:feleetion, 'they ex,_ peet . to see* the . representatives from . . this . :C , ,untv in. the next - llGtise; . l legislating all Or •• ..• the. ..properly'ot . thfs.CoUnty to.theni .selves.. ltr Alkridall.CllllElot, If he. opj. pcse:sieb a proceeding, .heicau . i;e - already, 'he lia . S . a slice of the:Poor :.House . Farni in his . fuisSessipp,- and it would not he - either eon or fraternal,. to oppose distribution - .of the . :-Ternainder o the. public . property. • • ..atnong his . • . • •: , —W fipn- t.liqse.up9n-'whi.ch •w*brieliy . thicb;:Otiland korni.. it is.. tiftid riess:Co iii!rmit blitid.:alrliatiOn to .'iirzrty -.to prevent its .inaugurat Let the :Union par') at. its approaching nate iLgood' cine..pledged to drstitnte . .reforin, in ev ty pu iiliCtlepiirttnear.. of the (outity, and -Stc beliciie that it will he elected. .liy....thO,aid. of those, tax payerA of .1111 County Who...are . ..wearied 'With tile . . mistnanageinent and cliSdiciii6sty of : Petnoeratici. . , • . . Pit).:llll3ONT JOHNSOS assert that the PreSideiat . is opl , ' posed to Megro suffrage ; are ignorantof .liis - 'pi : M . ll6ns onithe sufijeet... The Presi4nt On reoptrarY, :I*aiserted in'the presene'e% many : :llepithlicanS, his persorittl. preference . for universal - suffrage..:ThOse Of : President .Thfintiop'.ifriends aetinainted.llllll- his - views On--this.qUestithi,. state thrtt-his:posiiioniS-Jaot di.4similar to that `taken by - Dr„'. :travail lately.. 1 .- fe - ds..-riots . :`itlear Lis on mind .r . epeeting.- the . proper: Method: of attraning.his Tho Se-4110: --pre intitititte «nh'hun-sAy that the' rebellions conduec . ofa•largo. portion of the . .,people •of : . tentaese..• , South . Carolitui; - : and ~ Virginia very rnPidly"driying him: "to the eimelnsiott that the - black : Men •Of ifie:SoUth . :the. Millet before political - poser aceoriltd to : OM fOrmer rebels Of that section.. -ever this- May he,. It is . certain that,he'Pres-i -deut is: , poopposed; ro to. neg suffrage; and • has -antlitirizeclim man to .satin that. he• It-is sat is.flict ofy to:- the.: sincere friends and weltlNsiheis of the President,: to . .knciw that, he firmly -- deterrained'iO protect the cOlOted: People, -not only of the , rebel!.4.tates, - • hut cif Maryland And , Keutuehy: The order's- of Mr , : *titn'to p,: : Gen.. Howard,' . and,- Gen. Palmer . WereeiuthOriied . hy'the President,. and meet with his approval.' *- etfrminpd 'that: slayes:•in.lcentuehy„slitill.Pot heoppres.sed by. their-piast'fs, mud that , the idanters. of Nary, land shall treat t he• old 'men , and women: Who, were.pped their slaves, with pun iani for • int 11 . 1tikq:1t . judge a • ..Mao. ss ho ihttS steps I the . •• lailx • of. the n - iu ter and vietiin is it prolitible'that he will side Wjth.retiel- . sim - prithizers on the 'great queStiOn of neer) suffrage? acts. show . that he.IS - honeStly as well as fearlessly en . . • . • des's-Orli*• to‘do right. . ..• •. . IT. - Ki.m..Er delivered an able address in• Philadelphia on the 22nd of Jtine last on :the safeguarda''of personal liberty. - WeobserVe that it . has been published - in pamphlet flirty.. We are pleased at this, for it Will be . by the.Wcirk . .of able:men like , 1.1 . . r.• Kelley and in•the'seattering. - Of their printed ldeai hroadeast t - hrouhout the land, that juStice to all classes of inert _in this country Will he secured.... Therefore We s arty, "speed the good work." ; • _ Tat' Ne 4 York Ilerdlil, in a iorig:artiele ori . tke recim't :oil refers to • ilewpgion . whieL now attracting much attention, ae,ro!- . . ' Tsennehoff :hiss into considerable 'lmport:lune. • The Run • empties . intri 011 Creek., near Petroleum Centre: ..Werthingrn, - McClintock farm.-- . There are now five flowing wells - and eleven .weliff.g&,. ing . tiown: ;Ali the drvelopthents have been made since .the:‘2lld of lilarch last. -..Among -the 'flowing:'weils be - enumerated the Lady the first- struck. which fido's fdle hundred barrels:, the. Getty..well lluvris two. hundred- and . fifty barrels; and improving t ....the • Spence.well flows dun hundred:and flfti:en bane's., and, :Aro improving. These. good alike haws:naturally 'created a lively riensatton about Bennehoff- and adjisin ing property -has larkely increasek.in Nalttp.•:.Thrie, ti - ho would enjoy a rough walk of font =lett from ',Pe troleum Centre; "'should visitthose new wellson Bnnne- EFOIR . TriIf Mc :;• The Democratic '. • 3lrtiats. Etotons,--in looking bye!' the: liet of 'condi-, deice nominated laid-Monday. - at the liemocratie Con-, •vention...l find that theyire all native Americans:llow is-this Was not the Convention eothooSed largely of telripted eldtene, and have they not voted from time Im memorial with:the tarty. and boie. to throw:all the Irish and tierthens oVerboard, when they lancy themselves . stiflielentiv•etrong - tp, get•along without theral_ To my understanding, it is not.fair. but they.say they have tit-. pp due Iriehman fors . the Legislature. No thing.• As. I am - informed: I believe his intber'Weelrish; but be, could .not. help that . • Now Messrs. Editors, I want to knOw if the r.thiple.l. cifizena ere going to Stand such. treatment. All am' say, if they do. they will stand anYtling. - Augnat IK4S• . • Top.: Philadelphia PREsI puts limb the fol lowing ouiline of The TIIC 6TAT . Efi C Iibt.CIUT -Ort T . 1 . 1R - 11NOM, M TAY. TTLAITOta Now, thnt the doetnite le•nowhere directly controvert-. ed that secesSion did not take a Stogie State out :of . the . Union, we may meet on a. satiefactory: 'and solid pint form. ne ive.come to eintaider. thiecitiestion ofedninting "the Seuatois 'and .Itepresentativete.frwer. such. States. Congress may,. and. in 'our opinion'phordit.iusier upon with a purificationof the several Southern State Cousti lotions as Would free theth of poliore of shWerr; hut, even.when thiu condition fuldlled. no and no: leader of the rebellion should be permitted to take his in either House; at least not for - along - period of time. Supposathe inhuman gnerilla„ Aiosby,.- .should he elected to Congress . from •theAlexatiidne . distriet—ff yirfiinia were as sacredly . ands as strongly a itiemher .of the. Unititi ' -we:. should deny his tight to n seat, andertforce'hia - O.aciu- • .stop_ tNay. if Pennfflvanin 'or 'New Turk. for instanne, . -Were to rleet sts h a man. it wodld be the- duty Of the • . Majority•to refuse him adtai,einn. -. - Inet year President Lincoln was most.. desirous , for the admission,-of,ttte Lonisiana.elalmente.. At the,present-Congress, .douht.. : lens President Johnsott.'will. expect • to -see . Tennessee : rePresented ; does not lotto*, that claimants' of donlitfat loyalty.: or' elected, by; . r.ch'el. ,Votes, will be rpenititted to take Or hold, their seats; Does any One. • sul•pore that'Etherhige.Wmild be:kilt:tired to enter.the . ' Capitol an lemeMber. no matter hoW great the majority= that _returned him Undoubtedly not... We bold 'the' • poWer of Congressover this suldect:te.berinquestiotmL . - hie--established' not Alone. in. tbe la* and the Constltn . bon, but by Obtmdtint: prictiee and precedent. 'lt is - with them - to say - who shell be - Senatore end Represen.• • tatlvee. They can decide le tr..' thel'qualiflcatione the clfilniants;:andlliey. cap' exclude them - tor a exert, time, or torn ..aehola • COngrese. This.. It seems nine, • cieetwthe way .of many of the dilliculties suggested hi . the COWL , of the discostiOns On this important subject. DEMI . . . ositageel& the South CaTolintt'plan ters.upon the, negr. , 3es ire :still_ reported,: The. are arcing to preyent•theni. • -ir-. • ' • talt is reported that 'nearly. all the delegates that elected' te the North . 003litta Shate • CoOentinn hare,been rebel aoldituit: • • _ . in 18G2 a South .CarOlina - negro Wept 14; 'beria and began a sugar. .Ydantation. This . year be reports: . tb at.. he will raisei:lGo;ooollre. of sugar, THE COAL TRADE. pot *llle,' Aaguu 19.:0304; . . The 'quantity - lent' hy Railroad this weelc. is 62- 073.05-- by Canal 31478 ; fore 93,551- 00 . forth e. _tons, against p 6,850. pa for' the corresponding week 9ast : year. . . . • . Th 9 tiade:Ccintihuis' ; the ,49Mand for' Coif is . good, .and prices ifrin. It is' mainly owing to. the fact that there will be. 'an advance of fifty Cents fiton on tollspii the. Ist Of . Beptember,Anci orders etertfonting in. freely to anticipate: the -ad varce: The stock in market however; is notlarge for fheseasen, and that factinay nurse a satisfac;; . .f4ary. demand during theyenFLaindr of-the yeat. -At most of . the- A. 1.13 land' colliefies,the then atillstand out for an' advance of wages.' lt is; anticipated thaw a c . oniprothiCe.Wilt be effected, and that-the. men aill Shcirtly go to wOrk•again,: liEleS 'COAL:OH: THE REAEING " RALCUO4D.:'— It having.beehstated that the heading Raitriad Conipany using English Ctisl on soniC;of its y);.a e : gines, .an d contemplated introducing it entirely. on. the road. we . Lialre rdad iniptiry • in to the inatter,.and:asepitained that the Company islexperitnenting with that description of 'Coal, the.iritrrest of 'English railway companies ; that desire to tiseit in their pasSenger engines. The English. boiler and fire-grate arer . differently.cOn- . stnictSd.from•the American, and . aq the" Beading Company has had some teu. - years' , experience in the niatter of burning _Coal its passenger- etr . giriesi it has undertalten the eipe.ri Men t as Jstatecl; and has had an engine 'altered . . for the pun - ipso : I his ii.the.light in which the ;Matter. has been . placed hefore.tis. We cattherdly credit the state- . - i - nent that the Reading.CumParlY; I:lPendant as it is upon this Coal Rep on for tlie bulk of its trade, .wouldhe guilty‘of• so m ari i fest ly unwise a prbeced: ing, as:to import 'Coal for use' on ite mad • or that -the change. if .coptimplatil, Wouldhe an economies) one. - We must then, - until other . - Wise ( . .tonvinced f lielieye that the Company is *ere ly trying the-.linglish'Crial as an experiment; - the . sttecesa of which *ill secure the introduction*. of Coal-tniruing passenger engines on the.EmgliSh railway's, We ; 411;41 ouslOa.v . oF-. however,. to kesep Correctly.advised inregard•to this matter, 1. The trade slims up this Week as follow,e - ethn . • .- • • . • : pared with last year ': • - . . . .., . • ~ . . . . . •: • • )- . :.. • . i --- . '"7 -- .. , 7 - =cri0..... 11 . •I WTEA , TOTA:L.', WEEK'. j' TOTAL: DEO, :.1._,,....._.--....—:_...,!-4—(- ...."_....., P.Sc • M:- R . ...1C- 06,433'1,002.02, •0i1,076i• 1,670,7 . 114', Schuyl.Cau.; .. ' .39.427; . - :46,19, • 6 • 1,4 , 191 : 430,107 , , I: Val.l. B.! 21.C101 929.640; 35,40 - r ' .. 515.451 j Lehigh Can! 21,03 W. •851964!:'3,347 • 372,707 „ Sarant S`th.• 11.147 516,65 P. ,414.619 " NYthl . 6,1031"204,16. . ~. 130,5261 By •R.'Briadl 5.347, ..1 43.660 : . 7.312 •l• 602:4411 ;11y.Ciliinl.::: • 17,7(nii ..212.,".rti; , ..•46:-o - *19.127 , • Dii: & 11*1. 1 2,.341 . .412,1516,,14,200 . • ::422,402 YiPol:-,Sth::i. • -' 1.61,421' .. :. •: •• ?6,21:7 f',ll4inois - in....1.. 7,5.56' 18.1,363 t• 9,131'; • 228.1:12 Tre,?,!rti‘n...:: 1,304' ' ; 47,95,1 1.567; ' , -;* :,.1.1531 Short Mt..... i .. -2,4011 .. 40,0311 _ p.471‘, .. .19, , 4).31 Frantli I) (.:0! - • •.2.6f 1-;: • 311.501 . . • 2.1:4411 . •22:1001 . liroud Top:;... S,•2B(ii• .238,751 . •••7.:,-11 , ., - • • •110.01 - - 131:4,284:08:qog,•175 - '6,128,0t,6 1 -.• I== THE coAL MARKETS PRICES 01' CO - 11-Bf THE CARGO. W . P.F.kLYTioR-TiLE • . • • . • .- .A.l.74;itsT 17, .Schuylkill fled' Ash Erepai - ed,..• 1. 23 Chstiint, - . 5:00 67 . .• Steabs 6 501 6 . 75 • ..St. Boat and '6.750 ' . :and 5t0i•0,..% .... 6W - . 75 ". • • ehestnut,'..l . ... , .'; . 5' 25 c 4, .5.50. Lo(inst Mt. Lump, St. Boat 6 50 , 0 - 6:75 Waken • • • .. • 6' 75q. 7 o 0 • ."... ' :Prepared: . 6 - 75 V 7:00 .C.hostunt , 504 t • lo.rherri• .. .. .. 1107. t. 13+4mm - A Rea Ash,: • . 7 25@.' -r- , ehigh Lump, St., Boat . 4 - , 7 . 50' 7t; l'repared,. • - i 75'd& " • chc,,tuilt, ' • ~ - • •,6 50-'4 • •'• Br : Qatrrop, • • - • • • .7 50'.'t6 • NEW _• . AT NEW VOlitd. • • : •1- - •• .:-A.tieusT l ll4:l36s: - . Schurifird As..ll'by.lload Load:, s , 8' 25(1.4-' 8 .50 ~, ( 116:itnnt; •". • " • ". Lump ' .'• .• • " -ItrOken:& • •.((.0 . ..8 .00 Stoi-e . • ... •: •.- •: •.• • ' (i 4. 6 -. 50 Lehigh. White Atilt Lnmp • S .. .. Si•Boaf .• 7 7544 - 8 : 00. • . .. .„ '7514 8-.00 "•' (A stunt,, • • • 7'00'1:4. 7-.50 .• • • . Mc' anion . Coal atElizabetliport.*:. 1.41. 'mi.) and St. Eoat by:Cargo: • .. . - ..... .. ... (4 . S. oye . .. . .. : . ': Chestnut; JLL~i :16.ee :.* ' • Jl.chigtt.Cortt at Etizattellipart. Lnyni.) and tit. 1.16 at. by • 7 . 5 , 5 n 8:110 Braen .- 'and' . • -‘ 7' 7;5 . 14 8.99 Prepared'. • •":. .." . . -8.1 011(.8tunt • ". ' • 7 . . . , ek: udnui:o Ca.litk!oat 'at.-11Cantlaut.'. • • • _ . . .... • f , t • . St. Boat. .. .. ... . .. .. ..... . 6.6 :stove . . 7 ;- ••• (it - Chestnnt. .. .... • . . . . . , lromcn43ly,stria C0.,1a Coal at.Newburg.... titilinat: , . .. . : ...... • .• • Ot :•.. . .. ... : t ... St;e•Auction Sales:: • - • . .•• ATRALTI.IIE4.IIIE-, •• • .. • -A-torsT 17, 1355.' 811a . kin P . itist(inW.Ash-Wholsales '7 59%21- 8 25 ...• • " • • :9 50:4.7).; tykens . Pi> • • wholetsale 8 Oile. 8 75 " • " 10 0044 CIi3IBEKLAND COAL,-,RIIII of mine f. o. b.: .at Lo . eut Point,..dult at $7 00 gl7 25. • ... . pow. . AT.E.—A' taiga - .nod desirable 11V.hite L Ash'. Cioljiery'.• on 'the,' Mammoth And Other Beak quality 'of bfiriarket •.for'-family rise! revoralily Jotated to market. • liefnll working order. • Apply to . . • . CHARLES M. ' • Retd .Estate. Age!? F'ot froi 10, .ra.-• 29:tf • • :Inly. 22.'68 lIE PARTNERA.IIIIIP- 'heretofore . . • existing. under. the 'firm -nr:.ANSPACH. SONS,- -- Ptilladelyhio: - and. F. J;;;ANPACH 'dc - CO.; Ashland,- ia4bia day dissolved by mutual convent. • • . • ' .• d - A:s.ZSPACIL :fa • . • .• . • . . CHAS - E. ANSPACH. - • • -„• -• PEED*: J. ANSPACJI ; .• . . . . . The nndersignedlwc": formeda nrtnerhil aitider tlyd firm nave of ANisiPACLI 1 . 31:19 . S will. o..mtinut't'the litzeineFs itif , • • 4 . : • 31INING• 'AND. FIEL 1;111111;1. •.• ••-• • ..• . Office 32 4 . . Wwt In to t .0.4 t eet, •• -** ••• • : - CHARLIfAi_E, ANSPACII; •• .. • ANSI 3 AL'It • A tigupt . .:l . • _ • ; ::•. 31-3 t COAL FREICIHTS, . . . iriorur.Pi? Bichmcind. [Pis i Isi(Ose. Portland '• • • •' 3 30 . 1 . ... :3 its NewburAtort..; '3 451 t 3 30 New Bedford . t t ..... 101 .. ... .3 . 00. Ntiw Limderi .;-, • • s on . . 3- 1.0 New Boveu ••• "• 3 . 00 lirlibreport • • 300 New York • • 1 ...•30. .Rhode Ilatid •• - 101 Alexandria .: .. .2' 00 ,WaFhinn• on.D. na i•llarttord . . . 3 sn . ' Taunton . " ... ...... 3. SO.:l:Newark . ... t 100 ;.. ..... . : . tr. 2'2bVrrroy •• Richmond:Y.. ......... : 3 25 . 1"N0tf014 -2 50 %Dighton -. • - • 1- 201 Derby : ' • i 243' veorolg and 30 boatf , ntrited for-the week. ,: • . . . . . . .. . ErOightn (riim-16lizriticiqiii or,i:. New York... - .., ... : .. ':s'. (PI Poilland.'. . '-....'... •,' Fedi River..". " - '' 30,Newbiityluirt; ' 'Newport.::.:.. .. ...1,:., 1 30i New London , -.- Roidon ..... -...:-....',..: 1 80!.PaNitneket....- .... ..... • -Norwich. . ... .. 251Tainton.„ •'3'ol New 1: 101 • Portsmout11::. .Middielown ••• 4N New. Bedford.: . „ 1. Bridgeport - . 7 . Lynn.. ... , . Atv. Hartford. ' Salem • • • 1 601.Alban3i Freigimitttive with an npwird tendency --'. • Freights froM Baltimore:. • . To Philadelphia • • • " $2'004 . . New Yca•lL:: ' • • • ' • (k 7,.• 3 -25' Bogon. : .• . . .. . ... ..... 4 : (10(4.4 25 Freights from Gieorgetorrit or AlexandriO. To , ItilSulelphia • •• • • it. 1.5001. 75 Wilton . "• • ••„ • • • • 27534 On LEM= -rinelerov,ie Amount transported during- the last, month i .:.-.11,450 O. :46.692. 151 • 3.804..11. . 11 1.5,254 17 • .63017,4 03 Lorberry . . Swatara niton:crinal,-I.tallrend "Stip oylkill Counirltrailroads fer 1.863, •• The following is • the cioaritityyof. Coal lianaporied over the different. Railroads in ,Schuyll:lll:.Cocinty, foe week ending- on Thursday eVening last: . • *- • _ . . • Xine 3110 R S. Haven it. R. 45,240 11 .5:'&970 Cto Mt.: Carbon.::. •13‘ 37,114 h 17 .81111 Creek:.... ... ... 8 ' - 189,345 90 MUlinnoy Q Brciad Mt Little Schuylkill::; Schuylkill . CaulTrade by linilroad toi 1965.'•' 440 nnnti ty' of: Coal'sent:lij , ..,lla Dread • and Canal fur thc week ending On Thursday evening lakt: ' ,* 'Port Pottsville ' Schuylkill Busch Auburn •Port Prvvionisly this viar Total • . Tots:M) time last year: Incrosse ED far Decreue Le A t ilh For " OPERATORS A..Piniee - At c 0...... 3.465;.:. 104.275 Packer it Ce....-...'.. 3;4:' ' 6R,33t 'Pl' Mt. !.aaant.'. „.; . ... .‘ 63; • . 13,40 Jeddo - .. ".'. ~.. ......... :2,7 •,' - 62,461 It arleigb.„_.. - ...;.'„: ..-' M r; 32,017 Folton Coal: ~'„.. .147 P - ':17,343 Stacit.'...„- .. ...... ..-. . , •. - 631.17 23.678 Sharpe: W eiss .t Ca.: '1,..5.-t ~ • .56.626 Bock Mountain...Z.': . .7g81' 3613743, Saab's Spring' it...'' -1,943 k ,. 26,3611 Goney BroOkilnal Co 4,2311.: 62,e631 German Pa: Coal Co.' ' 103. t; .4,393: kiprirm-Mt.Coil C 0..., 5,188 i ... 46,4881 W. T...C4irter 4•C0.; . .. 814, ...28,11191 Beaveilleadow...... . 3.23 t - • 2,601 Lehigh 'Zinc C 0...., . • 31Si • ' 7,733 - John C..:Onnery „. • 130! "'2,293 L.4,31..C0ar • ' • ' : .8.8491 . .101.515 ...Baltimore Coal CO.:: • 3361 • 24246 Fraul.. - 1in.... - . „ ... • ... - 47.31. 13,094 • Consoldated Coil 'Co ' 1 9.93 9 1 - -Andeurieer. :.:. . . '..'...• 41" • 1 12,353 ' :Lehigh ,k, Snag. ...... 728 17, SS4 • Lau l aniek s r s .. , .., ..... • . 118 ' 6.742 ..Wllkeeb sire. - . ... . -.. '1,1331 10.619 LA'h. Coal ',& Icay..3 C 4 - : I ' 184. 'Other' Shippers.::::.' .13 1 - . 256 'Warren Run .. .. , 33 Knlekerfiirekerpl. Co:‘ • ; •• . Delano Coal C 0... ...' • I -•- • .Barryille - Coal Co._. _ . ' •. .' . TUtal 1r.11.* laat piar Decree Itcrease. NEIVA.DVERT'MENTS. 1711 1 1 TB IMO MIA yon want te. err married :;end a . . .ftamped direcied..envelope •, , Vdd I.J Broadway, Now' York.• - : . :AtigOtia. '66 --33.4 t•• MUMICA_C IMl4TireCirliOtillir,• C. T. .Ditindore from Boston; 're:tither of the - PiaDO,, Melodeon: Cultivation Inf _the Yoke. and. Sing.iur,.. tlitirough Bas..i - and Harmony, will 'give lisimetitina in .the ahoy T named .branehm Reaidetwe • Taniagni.— All ordeiv promptly attended to. • '.'• --• • • Auglist 5, !iis . . . , ....It'll, I TAII.V•ANEk - 00,11.4:EG1A. TE STI.TIUTE;• A liteniown, With chartered pririlenee and superior advantaars for an Englieh, Clar•Ocal, Commercial,and .flOn: : - NVe.oi.irn Sept. 5: • Grounds- spacirma., - -•cOmEnodious.Alltis4pplied, , vitti .gas and For rirculais'addreps :. • .. • • ' . . Ric.: At; L. HOFFPRD, Pr r eiideni.'. Anginit 114 .'• • • • • ~3 3-St: • 1. . . -.! • LATITIC BERG UNION - IRON' . :WORK:S. . . . Matioradturem of Poliothind, . :coal; Conimon- Sheri, :and Coal 5.4e4tate.. , •' .••. lron---ALL SIZES.- ••- •• .• • Awist'l9,..go •• . ••• 3.3-3fra• . • • • 0 HARMING. SONGS ;TOR ORILTIREN J , Oiler T‘iin Ifundied, of , thenitu the new -..rnvenile3ln 'sic Book. by EmeliS4N., • , • : , • 1563.. • . .. . . • -. ..• .. "MERRY Clint'TES ' ''. • - . . Thlett will 'soon . he.in the hands•ntAll the yonteg folks from Aftijne•to enftforma: Aver Ten .T honisnud Copies ntiendy.lkold: Price - t+n cent's. ••••Speeitnen pages free.= -Sent rio!t-pni(L, OLIN ER DITSO!. , I,CCO., Publishers,. •Boiston..* . ... . ' , •-..- ....-:'Aug..19,"1.6.-33-tf.. i93t,979 d119.i .5 .414 159 rtri,l67 9.35 I di.3 593 A 'RIC 11.111114S.P: P. MGA:sajilEC' - PL. of Ashland. Schttylkill . Counly. Pa.,' has: invented' .a very itifportantand useful . leg; whtili can, beeraiily :adjukeilto Suit the growth. of persons: They are real ly Very beautiful and Substantial, raeliiiices are very .nioderatc... lie is.iirepared to furnish. amilicants at the; shortesvnotice..• His_ knowledge in.pairrlitg and senlii. -tare gives hinta-decidell . advantage in: perfecting a fit Perrisis ata distance can communicate with him'and. rest assu:red that theirinten sts.shall 'receive . Strict at tention:, His'fight.S are secured.. -- *: • Ashliihd; SChpylkill Co.. Actg. ' .1-4. t • ' • FIRE AND LIFE :...INBITRANC - E.. (131.-19 S d3"1.934 (114 15t, d 69.113 Gerfekal Insurance Agerit and. b'roken P in c e. over "{right , . 'Earls - ware Store, . . . immranee. effected in any reliable Company 'at, retie Onable'ratee. . Pergon mincing imarance'in.my: hand• can rely oktulving it plaged h good CoinpanMe and prompt ly atteml6llo:.•'. —43-3 M FOR:COMFORT CONVENIENOE, TOON': . • " :QtfrAND.TURABILitY.,. THOMSONI-LONDONtKIT.CHENEII ELT,RoPEAT..- RAN OrE.l BE.AT.:II,ANGE : '6 - Ert . ...INVESTFD. ' SOid) BT SIIARPE• et . IIItO.IO.SON,. • 1•:1 . _-.:•No,::ii , ..).:.s;.Secpud . §t„, phihtdelphia;. , • • Founders and .-Mainancnis rein - of 'Neatens.- Tinned and . • anailb* Wairem", dr.c., are. - August LIgT.T.E " Remaining Unclaiiiied •" in the Post.Qllice.,..at Stnte of -1 - cansylva his. on the 13th day Of . An:,tnfit, 156:5. . • obtain'any thesti lettere, the applicant must call for . " advertiseitle ters," give the date of this list., and pay. two cents for advertising. . • . if not 'called: r g i within one month, 11:fej , will ' sent in the Dead Letter Oilier. : • • • :• Degnrin John Morris Anrelia S Alike Jcihn 'Miter ' , '3l . oratin T W sh. Brennan :.,fichnny Foley Jere . ...I.lttirrny Mich-sh Br.n.i.n. Marv.. .Gaynor B . O. Re . nit D ' . Brady • Mary A': ,Illziard 11 : • !tic:lord!. ',Tohn Bower Soroli L Iteseell I)ovid•'' 'Really Ellen Clough Stunt . ' Bart Er}worti Smith AV.rn A Clay'Jo:seph II ‘...r •hiary Smilh 'Miry J Curry Tarn.ihr • d.on 3lnry !..I . chuner Amanda Chri , t kin Cornelia] lay. tins Maria- :Thonue4 Chita .:- CUrry .Nlary I..yerns Mar:nlalena Warner. Peter Devlin Johu McCohnell.ll. 2 - • • Wiweler Dean), 1 / I %lo.MrQitails Thomas Wilson Allein,C, DnligariJoeephl' Morgan - David Ziel.Tl er *Dr. P M • Aughsi in, 43.5'. • •M. SILLyMAN. P. M. • L - E T .Re . n2ai ni ug' Unelnicued - in' thii•POst Oillce'at S7iuyikill IlitVen, in the State of Pennsylvania, on - the-1 qt h day of Au, , l'ust r .ls6s.• • . ' obtain any'nfiliese . letters, the applicant ninst call for . •tatfOrtixed letter;c".give tile - dzge tlits:l6i; and 'pay two cents for ativerllsingt„ If not called 'for within one 'mon(h. 'they will be Bent tc) the Dead Letter 011 ice..: . • smith Mrs - .E •• • • Keighant iTtitin Shol len beinee V7l .Thirridmr Kelly John Thos, ' Citrndly CaplE.reann 4.Siiml Shay Catharine Ciinlnn .111 itantin brinl . • Shuck Mi - a Wm .C.iiiner..CP:ittemontenilier. Philip Sweight.Chas Cleo ' Martin . - .Griannts Oen. P- • ThrlPeter 6,ohalle llannnhNe'al Henry . 'Treatt. Oeo . 'Oursenhouser , '4..Rubens4olin . ..'WOrinn WW. II iro Alfred • Iti,:hard ' Woriner Capt Ilinnir.Jdlin • :Rahn • ; 'Werfly: 'Wrn • Frights 11.11e L1 8. E t' Ll t. T. e l a I?i : q i i.g A'n,zl; id' inple Court:of Common .Plcalu.ot Schnyl *. • • ' . • WII.1.01:011137 V, R..111G11 tot:,Mityherr_rfV, R. High, • lunatic, SYhtece6mniittee, Samuel Hauck, JacabSehol- - lenherger and 11annah rrife.'in• right of said Hannah Anna Illph,-I . lorace Rertolette, Jacolil,: - .Ehst and Apha his mitre... - hirtght of said Ant - IN, iram -Clearer, Chester Cleaver, minor under the Age .of foorteeil,Yeara, - by her gnardirtn,..Solorrfon :Yoder, Anna Q •Creaver. a minor' under the age..of ;then een yetirs.-b.V:her geardiin, SolornOlf Yoder, - Anna C Clear er, a minor. under the age of .fourteen ..ears, by her guardian. Solomon Yoder, Amanda. Cleaves: a minor: LI ride:" j hh . Age of fourteen years,.hy . her 'guardian. Sol omon • itoder.- Thomas lE . . Walker. Burd. Patterson,. Isaac W...Hughea and Mary Matt: . • • - By virtue of an order of sale madein the above_ stated Action of Partition, and. to me• directed; there trill. be exposed to sale or public vendne,. on Saftirdity. September 2 1565 at I 0 o•clockin the, forenoon;at the Court Rouse. in the Borough of. Pottsville, 'County...the fids lowing premises; to wit: .. . - . . tinit certain.tract qr. - pm:cal .Of - Inn& adjoining the artrriaM situate". :W.' the Township of Poster, 'County of tichayikill„ and State of Pennsylvania. being port of a. tract" surveyed in the name :of. John . which part: is bounded - nnd described M follows ping at a IntgeyelloW pine, a corner of land surveyed in th . e'nfigie Of Thomas Reed :..thence by the - same. land e~nth sir and a quarter..degtges • east. seventy-ttlo. per, then and - five:tenths .of a perch . .a - heap of atones: thence by laintsun'Oed In the mitne of .Peter Knabb, • stal.b.V . the other parttif the said. Sehall tract. south acv • enty. deareeS, and.a qbarter west, one hundred and eta. perches and sii=tenths of a 'perch to ftpoit • thence by land , surveyed:in:the name of Franeis Artilla, • now 'claimed bv the . : Forest - Improiement .Ciimpank: north nineteen degrees and _a•half -west; etxteen.perchea. and four-tenths of . a perch to - thence' by' land, sur 've)ed to dtihn - llartaian, south'. sistY-aig degrem• and tutee-gbirters,ennt. twelve perches and. one-tenth Of a perch to .a pfne . :•bortli. sevouty-two clegrees-an_d 'one half east- thirty-one pbreben: and tive‘tenths of & perch . to a:heap:of stones,' fornierly,a -Pine : north twenty.. • seven degrees and three-nuartera 'east„thirty-two then and seven-tenths of. a,. perch to stones at - fallen . Pine, and north Awe - degrees and one-half seast -ninety nine perches and ' tountenthe of a-• perch to a yellow pine :.thence by the aforesaid• hind surveyed: in the -. name of. Thoniaa south - forty-six east tty-three petches and four-tenths of :a perch to. the flace - of beginning, _containing thirty-one: nerd and ourteen perches,..etrict . • • . .. . I'lo 1 SO _ 1 .10 ...1 10 ::.1 65 - .. I IXI :480,182 lk • • EAttattAD, : . • .• -.• • • • fore.' Om 6 or" sf.s. 16.• 2.462 • 26:340. RV . - 1 . 4673 10 1. 4.415..18 1. - . . 9;719 • 1,087 '0(1 662,073.05'. • 31.418 00"; 108.810 398,323 11 -1.1,070,7 1. 3 18 :430,102 . 06 .11.91V.481 14. •• 646.191.10 35',-79 14' 116,095 CT al. - TVade .n Saturday RAILROAD. --.-. ' , ._---4.....' --.---- . t 5 .49 15 !:31.481'.43,347 3 - ,547,.. 87. 191 . '" --- ". 1 -- ---. :---_... 6§.'Sqnii.tik ...,tiiil : ' ' 5 4) . L .9,29319,601; , ROBERT C. HILL, CENTrtESTREET, P9TTSVII.LE, PA . . . , In the Court of Common Plens,of •-' Itill.COunti • ' IiVILLOUGHBY.V:H.:IIIGfi Mary Matz,..Finn.- els . W.-11 - ughes, Isaac W. •Hughee, . Charles A. Heck-. setitr,. Mayberry V. a lunatic. , by his cornthit tee.. Samuel .Hauck. Jaeoh Schollenberger and . Hannah V. B.r his wife, in :right of said- Hannah y, R. Anna. -v. it. High. Horace "Bertdierte; 'Jacob L. Ebst., v atid Anna, his wife,. in right of said Anna,, Hiram-Cleaver, ..Cheater Cleaver, 'a minor under ..the, age of..fourteen . years; by hie guardian, Solomon 'Yoder, Anna C"..Cleay. er, a minor under the -age of . fOurteer . years, by ber guardian, Solomon Yoder. and Amanda` Cleaver, a mi nor:ander the age of fourteen. years, by, her guardian, Solomon Yoder; • . . ••. • . •• • S. Sept. , TAS65: • : " - •. By virtue of an.order of sale made in the abeve stated action of Partition..kud.to me directed, there will be espused to select' . public vendue, : • • '••• Saturdny;- September 2i AI 86S: ' • .at - 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Court Ileuse,.lll the: ,Borough 'of Pottsville Schuylkill Cininty;the following . All thatcertain tract or parceltif land situate partly - In Fuiter and partly . in Cast Township,' Schuylkill . Cunnty; Pennsylyania. laminded end 'described as foe-.. lowa Beginning eta stone thence surveyed land Claimed •by The Folcst- ImprOement Company, north liftraildegieta west, two hundred and - fourteen perch- - .ee toil stone thence.by land etirveyed to Jacob Grant, South .eighty-two degrees_ West, twelve.'.perches .to Ai' stone: . south thirty-nine degrees. west. one • hundred . and thirtyperches toe stone; formerly a pine thence by laurtsurveyedfto Peter finabb, ••soutir afty-one degrees, east. eighteen perches to a . atone •; south thirty-nine de trees west, •iorty-tkree perches to a . pine ; north fifty degrees weatcone hundred' Mai thirteen perches to a ; north twenty , degrees west. sixty-two : perches to . a snine ; thence by the other part ofsaid tract, south Setietity. degre . es and a quarter west, eigid. perchea. to a post thence by land aurVeyed to•rraneis now claimed by the.' Forest Imrovement Company, Ninth twenty' degrees east,. one hundred: and :ninety-seven perches six- tenths A perch to istone '; thence by , . :the same and land surveyed in the name of Henry Red. • north ecventy:_degrcer, - east; - . one hundred anti% forty perches td astone thence.bylarid.Surteyed in the twine . of Augustus Layenburg. and- claimed • by:the :aforesaid Coinpany, :north -thirty-four degrees east, :one. hundred.' And seventy-eight. y?erthem !te the place of beginning, containing Two Hundred and' Fitty-twO Acres 'ana One Hundred Atid Forty-six... Perches. with the' allowance of six per tent.felr ..more or le*: With the viqutenancee. • -••- : ••••-• - bfICHAEL licirtix. Sheriff. Sheriff's Offiee,.PoitsdlitcAnguet•i2, 16e5. •./inguat 10, '65 - 1 - -J. T. - DELACROIX: . 1 .---- cpa ,---- A7 No.:3t South Seettuti street. above Cats 1 lint, -Pllll.-aIiELPHIA. • *Tx4l 7" ---- ,AL. 1 CARPETINGS ! CARPETING% 1 . . .12liv1rig received-by Tate tgrtvals,4lll.: the newevaaria attnictiVe style; of - 13arpehnga. t'am.prepsivd.ta 15;140 Offer itt the kiwest wtiolceale and retail, John i 9 -Crossley and Sotge Etiglish TapettryltralWela: Lowell 9 ,. 013 & 'Hartford Three-ply and . . Extra SOper Ingrain Carpets.. 1 0 ; 255 with a large.. anaottatent . medical and low. priced . 12 , 459 . ..Carpetinge.'Wihdow Slutdeti. Oil Cloths; &c._: 1 9 .00 . • J. T. DELACRODLt.No,-ST South Sicoml...Street, 3,8 7. 4 - tivgen Chestnut and Market, - • . 1.655, • ••••- qlok ' • . - GP,OR6E•BRIGIit max, BRICK; . 7,210 for P ETER •. . . kifER • ItAN CABLE` CHAIN • • - .xiiet . ;' , & , --- 17-4;r:*1:1/91p, • .-- • zap' -41 -- lElll' • • ;_ . . . In all its branches. trots 346 to . 1.1;4 Inch... Best- Proof and Best Best fortrine and coal. taineti.- Also Triple liiiilnt.Ctudes . ; .the'only land used new • In Ea-. .rope for mining. : • • _lag. .. .., and PleasantPrano.Songs New•. .•• . , • We Ore coining' ilonts..T . O.MorrOvr,;.-Soso '-.lo'Cuf,ers —Frank Wilder. ... ' ..- :. . - `11 . 4911111i the Bops are Mnreihiiti ar, 'or ihe'llier:: ' -rf Hells itre'Rilagit*:—F . 'Min : min. .. Coniing- / 1 0We.... 0 *;. ..‘The Cruet Aviar. is . no ver ol,..,ti oNG 'ANT rumirs.—Chi: ,Carroll Sawyer: 'Mr Mother's Sireet-Vrood.hfe.--Wki,Lan.,--M. .Eln; the Pride...et. Mote' Ifff y A rm.clittie • pieurest - 314ititee.-1 7 : Prue of eec.b of the nbove, '3O . cents, on receipt of vibieb..,copies -• will .be mailed post-paid. • OLIVER DITSO.Ii "&:CO • : • ' AiTpst_l9,:6s. 0 . ...:k'' L ' II 0 . 0 P : S K f arrs.:::.. 6;18: "OWN . MKE" . :OITOOP.S . KIRTS Are gotten up expressly - to meet the ivatifs of first class trade: • They emlicice a complete assortment of all•the • news-and desirable styles: sizes and- length; _for Ladies: -Misses and Children, and- are superiat- to till -others wade in Point of symmetry::finish' and' - be- Ing made - of the tlneit-ternpered English Steel 'with linen finished cid - Ming:land having all themitalic fastenings: immovably secured. -by m proved machinery. They retain their shape and elasticity to . the hist,-4and are warranted • to give entire satisfartirm: • • • -•Also. constantly in receipt of fall line's of good East,. ern Made'SKIRTS, at very low prices. - Skirts made-to order, altered-and repaired. WIIDLESALE AND RE- L, at 11.4.NUFACTORY AND SALESROOM. - Mi.- - 62 S Arcb.B4rert, above'Sinth, Phittinda. 1%0777E1411S CA4511.. ONE PRICE ONLY. • - August 19.'¢5:• • 33-4 in. : It'uood Sugars you wish to 'nig,. F. Haugelet's is the pin Bainut stepiri..etru li e,: im a : try, .' Hell WI puree and taste . . . . Tice Tnbacno.'s of tfin•nholtesi brands • As In Pottscille'yoli 'Eel: . sell mach cheaper Cod-by f!ir • . Than any sane of his.kind... . . . He has Tor Bale "Hale:'q Patent Pipe, Which cahses .immetise attraction To toll -noito confess They give 'great. eatiefaCtio4. . . . , . d. tide patent, .. But besi in.min pipe, • •.• .• ' - .....- •• .. .• . . Is not forshhOting nafttidce,,. • • . • , ..' *., - . It fit a.tWisted. turneduptbine; • ,' -, .-. • • . That'you Itintrwith•two,Cent cartridge... • , . . It is without denbt the:cheapest rand • must pleasing pipe ever offered to the public. • Call and . exalt - tine for yourselves at - F..' C. 11.11 1.2. OE L ER 9 B • Tobacco Store, Centre street, Aicitde Building. :• .• .'• ....:- • '.. Auzust I'J: t.O. . . . - . *.•• •:. :- :• • .p . ,i- -- ... • CAUTION TO FARMERS, 'Wheica.9,.cottata Indiviciaala who call theiat.elres cey Agents for the sate ' 111 0 li , 0* P .111 P • : GENUINE, IMPROVED r....• SUPER PHOSPHATE 01 1 LIKE. -•-- • • go:amengiethe - Farniere,, Offering' the sanie at a:priee 'torch below my establised Philadelphia and Baltimore Retail Price. I hereby give notice-that I havens Agents . to haWk in yartieleii about .! It 6:-sold at iny °ince and Depot ho.27:Nprth Front it.; Philndelphie; .• • AIs:D[AT. MY. BR.A.NCII:IIOLE .• No, 14 1161Tlei9 . . . It is alai) by •respowdble.denian+ la all parts of the country. I make,.no• consignments hut sell at my wholesale Price. to licensed. dealers,. .and .at my,retail price. to censtiters.- :My pric'e is uniform to all. Sixty" dolls per, per tint in Philadelphia. and Dollars. Per ton in Baltimore-; Three 'Dollars per, ton for: freight, &c:. added to_ the. :Baltimore . price.•."Dealdrs are-not .perMitted to overcharge . the; Farmer, but to be saris- , fled with n reasenable profit:: and. to' sell' for no' less than my retail price at Philadelphia, mid .n 6 more than my.retail price in .Baltimore: •. ." •. . I du this fortheprotection: of the Farmer! 'that my article should' not fall In. the:hands of irreeponSible piiriiex to undersell and adulterate. •, • • ". Farmers will find - it :to their, Interest dell` only .With responsible parties,. and' allow . taeM , make a fair profit, as no amp: honest or. Otherwise,. will wurk for nothing: • ~Itespectfully.yours. . • .MOllO PHILLIPS. [Jan. 28, 'fis-,4-1y1.• August 19, A N . 0 IK.D I ri JANINE' Protest ..- rh o 'Bor. Pottsville from Diliunige fra.m Coa1.0)11.-atid AlSeizziate, ' • Si.c.7re.e: Ite•it ordalnedtind enacted hy:the,Titwn• Council of the Borough of P.otteville..; and it isterehy: • ortlained•.and enacted:lby the. tuit horify of •the. same,. That from and after the Hest day of September next. no person or persons ahall.keep in any houre, ,'store, shop, dellar..shed.-yard. or other place within this Borough:: a ' greater quantity (if Coal Oil or 'of Benzine, at any one tithe. han two barrels of - toal,bir mid two barrels of Benzine, Without a licensefor that purpose first had and tibtaitiell from the Town:Coniteit - in the .manner' prescribed - lit the second smiled of this ordinatice. • :Sticrrins - 2. T.hat.when - any per Son or persons: desire "to use or to erccratal.pccupy any - building- or place fur thgkee; jug or 'storing of Coal' Oil it of Benzine, in,a greater gthintitythantsyy barrels of 'each at any one time, they.may present to the Tci . Wm Council - a petition setting forth the greatest quantity of Coal Oil and Bem xiiie intended tube kept at. any one tine: and the size, and locationof the building-or place' which is intended to be Used for that-put Poses; and if after due examina tion of the premises, the Council shell he of, opinion : :That: thgyetttion can he granted Withent.danger to - the publictir to the.adjacentproperty; they may by reselu- . lion, direct •that license• be. : wetted and idgned by - the President of . the Town Council. and the - ToWn. Clerk. . for imch length of time as the Council Imaydeterinine, for the storing and keeping' iti the place (lest-I-Paid in the_ , Pet it ion, sitchlman titles of Coal. Oil- and Benzine as: the Connell - may deterinine canbe kept 'at onetime' withont dangeitothe:publictr to the adjacent premises: • • Sioriorot: Erich and every person tiffenditig. against the provielons of this . ordinance, shall, forfeit, and pay the sum often dollargfor.each and every barrel of Ben- Zide and for each and every of Coal Oil over and - above two hprrels of cach:as mentioned 'in the first section of trim ordinance: ten dollars for each and 'every barrel:of Coal and each, and every barrel of Benzinotbat may be* kept or store by - atiy one:itrex; ceSetif the'quantitymentioned in the license granted to Stith person or person, under the provisions-of the see- - rind section of this ordinance -t . and Igeverycase; all the - Coal Oil or r . a Benzine kept otored in. violation : of this Ordinanee shall : he forfeitefl for .thows,e of the Borough an. ail , adiitiotiat - Penalty Provided, that. the 'Toscn • Connell May at their own platten; release 'the. forfeiture of the Coal Oil or Benzine. neon the payment orthe •nviney penaltf r iaerehi mentioned and, alt.costa •anctex perms: PasSed into an ordlnance - itt.the'Boroneh of rot teville this - fifteenth - day of Angust, A. D.. eighteen hundred mid-sixty-five. • . ••• JAMES NAGLE. Prest. protein. . Attest,--A„ t WIIIT . NEIt;.Town Clerk. • -• • . ' TO FARMERS AND. DEALERS. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF' LIME, F.or Sale at litannfactirer's pepota: No. 27 North frontNtrect, Philadelphia, No. 14 Bowley , s Wharf, ' • Baltimore.. , Permit five'undersigned ,to' correct - and' reinove the Impression Farmers have that the article now sold as "ALLEN NEEDLES' StI'ER:PIIOSPIIAT E,''' Is the same as the well-known- titIOR(VPIIILLIPS' .INE IMPROVED SUPER,PIIOSPITATE." formerly Sold-by Allen & Needles. - I Was not aware until r,erAint -lyt [barmy Super-Phosphate. 'of which I am and always have been the sole Piomiettie,sas well-ha Manufacturer, was sold in any ideality as "Allen kt 'Needles.. '• 'Allem& Needles were 'dealers,' who bought and sold my.Simer-Plioephate others.litV and Shire .L commenced the: manufacture ot rripaennine .lniproved Sintei-Phosphate.taf• Lime. I have mannfac lured it of the sathe material: the 'Sombrero.Ountio," of which I hate the sole control. The interest which I -hold in the-island ie Much that no ot her inanufactiirer in the United States can-obtain' the' Same millet - 1M ; and „Without that same material UM same'rarticle cannot be produced - Let it 'be -clistinctiyunderstobil :that I have nee:tents 'who tire authorized to Zero their own Mimes 'on "the Package, It you would Obtain the Ring - triedand. reliable article 'of -My. manufacture. yon must perchase of those whosiell 'with my nanie-Vm.sonlyi: . It tato your' own interest to be apprised of the foregoing statement. • Messrs . :Allem& Needles. never. • man p gtnied Super- : 'Phosphate tri:nly.imowledie; Before they - sold' nity.er-- obey sold- the .m.ainifnettire of Messrs: Potia & Klett, They now saythey-mannfactiwe their own. be.' cause of the-manydifficulties . .theY bad wherfother per ' tieetnautifactured for them.: 'Whatever - di dleul ties the*. may hate had with Potts &lilettl do not- know.. Mal know they never.had'aoy difficulty with me. :In -May,- 18C2.,.Mearirs. Allen & Needles . - ealled...on are to Pur chase Moro. - rifllifse..Stipei-Pliosphate:.. I contracted . with them to supply a certain of, tone per an nnm'at a specified Mice; whichl did until last Fall-. theta refits-et:lto supply them with - anymore miles* they .wOrod.remoVe their names froth-the stencil, thich they consented to cb.• They sold - wbat'l 'supplied 'list Fall . withoutiheir-name attached to-it, . - . The article them set this - year.' may he as good as mine, bnt I'wish the pu,bile to Imtivrthat it is not Outdo froth the Mme material as tlieThcispliate'thei sold for the list three years, cailed - MORO PIIILLIPS , GENII INE IMPROVED SIIPERLPHOSP IE UTE OF LIME:.. Respectfully your& - • • • 31•01tO—P11111.11.IPS. Philadelphia. Aug'. 7th, , • 58-4 t • _ . '1:000 FEET BEILTING, different 'olva,, at redneed - pricet. 'Por mile •et • - BEASIS _BLASTING PAPER of 5 U terent ta. )Oet. received and Tor rale at •weigh • -; B Book and Stationary:Store. • . . .. . . . .._... IBew.isre,. pi , .- Coimair.P..rzilli 4146 Unicepairier Tram.re. s.ohdetivoring to 'dispose of tbeir,.ovni and oil! "er'preperationi f '.on the reput*ion, attained- by '),I.E.Lia- BoLo , ek• GEN triN z PoirARATIONIS.' • (April . B. ' 6 6 - ..14:Ga1, '. • . • --" - • • - - - .• 91 A:VI.° 11 1 $1 , ..erfumpTy pzid,Toilet Sqsiv a - .. :1. - 1-ly. ••••„. , .: ' . --: •:' .- ... . : 'ilUQIirS . • . -CLEAIThE THE STSTEH `OF:-ILL . IHPI3II Eitablimhedalrar a Quarter at, a COanaiy . Dr •Swiksnor!' Dr. Swaynee! urZ 44 1 / 2 vdpe's7 lli Svrayne.'34'. Swayne*.e"-. : "Panacea.” liwaynOstilood-Pitrftylng . Panarea.” !itOr. - Soayne 9 s . Blood-Purifying Ponatel. ll Swaynels_Blood-Purffyhig-Pauarea._ )9 . Foe Seroltda, Ulce4l,4l.Sore Throat,: Indolent: Tn MOII4 -bed effects otenerenry.. enperior to any. remedy ever discovered. Prepared only by , • . D.R:SWAYNE SON. • ' • 334 North Sixth Street. Sold it the Drug Store of 11111iRTS/iYLOß,..Potterille . • Blelstaboldts Erre acre Smut; and Impeosin) Rose w mrar cures eecret and deliaatis disoodes, in all their stages, at little e, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience and no exposit:ult. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action. and free froM all in- Jur:one propertlee. April 8, .66. ' .14 , 5 m . 13 O P I IN S:', MORO PHILLIPS' Pritirr 'rue. Ba.OOD ,F. WHITNEY, mrpus POTTEItIIt - Dealer in , - • . . • . .• ' AIiEIIOALAND FOREIGN.. • . _ GOLD AND SILVER, Foreign - Exchange, trnhed Sixties . Borids, Ottivirterniasierls Vouchers . , -• And , Uncurrent . NoCkey. - • MONEY . RECEDED ON DEPOSIT,— INTEREST allowed as per specialagreement. . . STOOP and - BONDS bought and sold at the New 'York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the 'Usual Oommission.; - . Misith 26. 7 .6.5; ' ••• 12.1 y • . A Mindy and conclusive test . of the propertie of fiv.Lunoi.tosT.t.ronETTiACT 13GC1117 *ill bell comp:win/in with thw'set.forth in the United StatesDispentatoiy..- SELDEN & CO. Manufacturing Jewellers, 27: COURTLANDT ST., N. YORL i00.,b00 I ,VATCHES, cIIAINS, • . • . • . •d 0 .L . D • . N:.O IL S . . • wolt•TO..:esoo,000 :•-, TO BE SOLD:-1T :ONE - DOIiILA It EACH ..WITH-- •OUT TO VALUE. IND itOT TO !LID: UNTM YOU. KNOW .WHAT..TOO WILI. . Splendid_. List .of Articles to Sold' fo k' DOL R' EA inch. , be : S old r. . as 200 dente` Gll oldiinting Case Watchei.:„.ssotoslso • 300 Ladies!. Gold &Enameled Case Watches 35 " 70. • 400 Gents' Bunting : Oise Silver-Watches... 35:" TO' • • 200 Diamond Rings' • •-..... . . OW". 100 3.000 - Gold Vest and Neck Chains . • • •15 30 3,000 • "• . -" 4' -6 3,000-Gold Oval' Band Bracelets . .... - . •, -4 ." . 8 . 4.0e0 Chased GOlcl.l3facelers s'" 11 2,000. Cbataliiie.Chatiti: and Guard Ch s aini.... 13." - 20 6.000 Solitaire and. Gold 4 " 10 2,000-,Lavit and Flofenthie Brooches' " • -- 4' 2,600 Coral, Opal - Mid -Emerald. Wenches . 4' - 8 2,000 Mosaic, Jut, - .Lariii and plorentine Ear 4,500 Coral, Opal. and Emerald Ear'. Drops: : : .4" • 6' 4.000 Californnt•Bbainouci Brewit . Pins . 2 50 9,noolGeld Fob and Vest-Watch Keys •• - 2 50" • . 4,000.-Fob 'and Vest . RibbOn • Slides . ... • • 2 . " 40 4,0(1)..5ets Steer - C. Buttons. Stud;. etc • • •3 " 4,400 Geld ThimbleS, Pencils, • • 4 “ 7 6,000. M iniuture' - Lockets: -. .. ... •'5 •,. 8 4:000 Miniature Lot kets . -;-Magic Spring ,3 " 20 4.ooo,Gold•TdothPieks, Crosses, etc.-. 5;000 Plain Gold Rings 5.000 . .Chitsed Gold Rings — , • " 4 . "; 11 7,000. Stone Set and • Signet Rings •?, •50 " 10 5,000 California - Diamond .. ..... ~..-....-. 2 " . ..10 7.500, Seta-Ladies': Jewelry . —Jet and G01d...." 5 " -15 6,000- SetslatlfeS' ,leieelry—Catneo,,Peari;etc: 4 " IS 5,000 Gold - Pena; 'Sir* Extension-Holders , . • 4" 10 400' Gold:Pens and Gold;hiounted Holders.: ..3 5.000 „Gold Pena and 'Extensiou-lbilders..,, 10 • Silver. Goblets and Drialting Cups., .. ... 00 .I,oooSilVer'Castors.. . . ... . 10". - 2,000 - Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets. 10 . " •50 . .1,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons: . . .. . : :$lO to . .f 0 • 1,000.'.'•.‘ -* •••..- Table Spoons-and Forks. 20." 140 •• MANI•EIC . tar • DISTIaIttnISIN. • • CEBTIFICATES,ntiming each article and its Value; are placi-d iu SEALED' - ENVELOPES, 'which - are well . tamed: , One of thesti:Envelopes, containing th'eCer.- -.tificate or.Oriler (or- some article, "(ivCirth at least one , dollar at retail,.ywill .be - . Sent . by, mail-to any ,edaress, • withont regard to choice ou receipt of 2,1 Cents. • .The . purebaser will see What Article it -PBAS'fi, And Its value, which ms„V-be from . One to Five ITundred, Dollars, and ..can then send- brie: Dollar. and 'receive the Article :seeing tiny on the listOf the. same and,after :seeing, the article, if it does- not give perfect: Satisfac tion: we desife. it to:be inuitediately .returned . aud the amount paid will be refunded.- • ' • By this mode we give selections from's varied stock of tine " goods,' of • the best-make and latest styles and of .' int; taste worth. , at a nominal -all hove a - chance of securing articles of the-very higheit -value. .. In hit ea:Sea - we charge for : forwarding the Certificate, ::postage-and doing the business, the sere - of Twenty. , five cents,' Which - must be'enclosed in the order,. Tire Certificates wilt be sent for $1 ; eleven • fur $""; 'thirty • f 01.52; .sixty-five' for $10; one hundred -far $l5. • •• naly.de . peitcl on-hoeing pr.Olipt.returb.q, atql.the article dratrn.• will be lot seat to any at cress by'return mail. .Entire SatirfacticulGhatanteed -in all cases. • • .. -. Write-yobs-Nagle, Town;'County and State plainly and address' ,: • . stlF,I. DEN. de 4.'0., • 27 - COairtlisiodt *tree*, New York. • May 20. 'GU - • - ' • ''2o-Gin Ailother-liopeless case of Consumption CURED I3T OR. SIVAYNE'S C O,3I.POUNP SYRUP. of iVILD CHERRY. . . • • wonderful. ' • • . • .eureaverfornied - • . • . • l' • •• by-this valnable.mediz , - • • . -.• • • .cinr io Pfilmothiry CON- *,•••' • -• .• • . :SI.7ItiIP'CION. CoiMhs, Colds.Asth- • • • • •; ..ma.,• Bronehitis. 10fluenza, Whooping • . Crtch, Croup. Spitting -Or .Blood: . _Liver cot& • • plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Tieltling or. Raising, in the Throat, and. all Diseases ot• • the. Lunge- . and Breast, have' eXcited the astonish- merit bf all who - have Witness:, - • •• • : edits marvelous ofttict. • • ' • ••••• • " . • . . ''."Ciitisurnption":: . .,,,,.',,, x ,,,, "Can he cured." S • '' tiCinisureptinn!' ...- 7.7 . ,.' - ' ''''-'• . . '.'f'an be cured.:" . . "Consiimption" . dompo UND ~. -C . an be cured. ' ....Coustimpti‘m" .... . .. . • . Can be cured." . •• "Consumption ': . - . •.i.-onn . /vet - . "Can ha cured.", '. • ."Courimiptiou" • .'" b : ""- "''' . "e a a n n be..CPed..: . ' .. "C' ni i im P ti 'd" , WlLD CDERRT "C.- be cured •. ."Constimption" •, - .. . , -i.eri-be,cured......, 'Can be cured." • . "ConnmPian”' :. IS THE : ." ' ' • •d " . - "Consumption" - -.' . .., -••-1 n be cure . .'`.•Coiltumption" . R E MiE.D.Y .... ... C Can he Cured." • "Consumption" .. - . -.- • an be cured." 'Thirty Tears'Experfence.'nnd the'-e•reat amount .of . testimony from nil parts of the wbrid, - bas . pieveri it's st.ndard ninireliable re.mcily. - .. .•• - •- :A nA.Siiii•owri, Linca-ter.Co., Pa.. May I. ISfif). • .• , . . SWATNE.Sr. g9(1:1:. GF.NTLY.IIgN-Abillit two years ago. my wife was *meeting with.Consumprigin, and du-. ring her siekneSs: had the , best medical attendance -In this and adjoiningtouittles. Her case was pronounced; hopeissa hyfill them. I was induced, through tue, ree*mmendatiOn Of pint- agent, Dr. Isaac 11. Miller. of West Breekncick, Berks County, Pa:, and who can veri fy these facts, - to try-Dr: SWayne's Compound Syrup of -Wild Cbeirry, • After naing -it for :some time: she was entirely atired,-,and rairt• its.' Well : as ever in her life.. and fully able to perforin. her tumid lalMr. Tam so thatlt is to your 'preparation that I am, in= debtetilor her restoration to - health, that I: grant you full liberty-to rice her case:'publieity.- in the',hope that other**.now suffering may derive beueflt friim her expe. • rience. ' • Tours, respectfully. : — • • This - old established remedy. prepared only by" Dr. .SWAYNE SON. GP : - North Slath - Street. : Price. $1 per bottle bottles. . • rirsold by. IIENRY SAYLOR. Druggist. J. G. 'BROWN & SON, Pottsville,and all dealers In-lledlcine;' NEW ‘::: - PE.RFUDIE . • - :,f. 0 R . THOIAN D KEftC H 14% '• . P., -. K . A.. - &- -, O' . :M '.S A. Most. 1 1 1,626 DOicnte find Fyn. frttna..the Hare. amid . 1 113ynntifni. Flover (rain taturti.itm. ntitite.. • • "• ilann4heinied only by . VOA 1.4(E,T Sc SOW. Eir - BOWare of.. Counterfeits. Ask:fp): 1 V•rrlpies- , -Terke pan °filer:, Sold be ilf!iv.ist4 `71.11.9.1. EISS - -MAGDAIEIA 80EDEFELD • Fashionable Cloak and brien:lllakee, FORWFOI.!.NaOANICA OF aFOIIGE, Partal`ll.:LE„ . . . Sole Agee, fc:r the Madame Damaalst , new 'system of cutting and inakipglir eqsr43: Yoang.ladiei MatTneted in the art.' ' • - April 1, ,tia . . Take No Amax t arLEASANT AND IJII sArs -Bailin:ars for.unpleastint and dangemda diseases: [Tea linat itoivs.Erraaar-BoeinT and IzeitOPED }A)l3llVilili. ' A ..__ A~AAILLERiiIBCRG STEAM; ISALW LVI , Tbelindersigned havinglarge' Stearn Saw Mills; oda floe-stock off.ine. Oak • and' Beni:lock Loge, at . Aillershorg,. Dauphip. County, ra.; are„ prepared to nunretcture, and foiivard to order, the heaviest bills of .uniber.for Breakers, Bridges, Ship. Boat • and Car tim er at short Ootlee, "to the cities of Thiladelnbla, .lore..Witahington and New YOrlr, orto' any points on . te Delaware River,- Union, Sehuylkill„ Raritan,Penna. r Tide-Water canals, or onthe Ncirthern 'Central, ennsylitutia other connecting railroads:.:- Address _ FRECK Sc•CO.: Dauphin Co.,_Pa. • la- "Panacea." "Panacea." "Panacea." "Panacea:, c.l-vLows. Perfumery Toilet - Soups L may be had in all the lr at.r the new Book - od Stationery Store of BOSBtSHELL & BRO.. Centre Street below Trir,ity Church, Peturcille. IDS TO BEAUTY:--Spann eh Carling ertnin-'-Wgrantod. to earl the most straight or -,lff hair Into wavyringleti or • massive curil,— ; sl;,:z... •-• LORIKEL' OF IVY for the permanent removal of Tan,Freckles; Flerhworms. lesving :f• On amootlt. soft, and of an alabaster whiteness-7S . s ewe. 'ORIENTAL BUBMA, uproots hair from , low. reheadshr as part 'of the hody. 'without loriny to ifs auk-81 • 23. • Mailed free. , Address . GEORGE 71i3 Broadway, New York. • • ." • , • 'l6-3m". ' . footoaipt. Saturday,. A ugust 19, 1865. THE L A TEST : ._:NEWS, , . . Failure el" the Atlantis 'Coble— . Bale.. et i Government Peoperty-311meellaay. The glitlentfc*Cable la a allure. • The Great Enfant has retni-ned ; On August .24,' the cable vaned. and *end was ranki 0 nto,water 90,; fathom/ IhiringoCtober thiGoveintrient will sell 90.bootrim tins acd no can 111 Rid:lmnd, DO locomotives and TO/. can at Alexandria, and 6locontotives and /.1.• cars a • Norfolk' and Portsmouth ; anoo tons of railroad iron st' be sold at Alexerrd.ia. - and 1000 tots st City Point, ' The Minnesota Democratic Stste Convention ntet og Thursday. Resolutions ',Sere adripted endorsing Pre.. ldent Johnson's . 1)441cy, ati& agora:mein a protecU#4i Five thototazid ooldiers..tirelO be htunedlately . tered out at Etiehmond; • . • . - '.Tbe twmay.toar. oN•emente - ot the -ratetan etteetla . corps - tire to .be consolidated Intoilx. • - - An arsenal taltichmotid exploded on -Tueedey ,tast. One marl ,was killed and one: wounded, The lope is The National Teacheniation. r F l 'i bt oa : ell Y iuni been appointed Naval Officer of . , In the recent S.Onth 'American naval - battle tile Braga• inn loss was 300and•the ParaOniyan 180 , .1... • • • The debt of Canada Is over. 5T5.. 0 00.000. • • -TheTrigzateCongre.-s bat, atmin stink - at Norfolk. . • : • On Tuesday. might:. a safe Was' blown:. open In Port land, and ....t42,5:000 were stolen.' . • • . - ' • :Last weetin man.vras con victed:nf bigamy ImTilmrit,' who had tw living;and wasjust goincto mer.. ry Another. : . • . ' • A . . , sentinel, near Washington,' on Wednesday evening; tired at an. eecaping prisoner, but, instead of striking him, be mortally wounded a lady ,who was: walkingin The shack of. an earthquake' wia felt at St. Louis On. . . • Two soni,daughter, and .the mother-in-law of Jet fi!ison Daviss have pte*d through - New Tort on their .. :way to Montreal. • . • - • The amount'raisedit Washington for Mre, Davis . . Great cineltteasaa'reported to be vI dted upon the no. groes I),' .. the - planters of'Worth Carol : • . • There is great opkositlon,to theestabliabmentcrtne T E•chonls in Washington.. . - '„ ; • • -General - Palmer has emaranteed to the negroea of Lexington,. Kentucky, .perfect... freedom of religions ,• • _ .• . Afall.ANP. August 16th, .1885. EDITORS . history of Gen. Washington Retheyder every citizen of Schuylkill County: He is a man - whose thoughts and exertions' are tor' ethers rather -than himself,-for his country rather than his own - amarnitzement • whose high purpose is adopted. on just principles, and never abandoned-while heaven and earth aftbrds Means of tic- - complishing it ;. who will never seek - an indirect silvans take by a specious road; nor take an - evil path to. gain a real good purpose.'. He is a sincere and znslons supporter of the Conatittl tion and GoVtirnment of the United 't.kates. and no intlti: core.- however.grent, can be 'brought .to bear that will cause him to deviate from - the course, of rectitude and . ' Ashland, fully knowing till worth and lofty character:, wonidMost respectfully, request that he marbenomina ted on the- Fulon ticket for .Assemblyman from this Ashland, deserves . a representative this Fall. and in heerlg,ht she demands-this man of -her.choice as the.noininee frnn this end of the County. • • .. : Yours respectfully, • . "AstitAND.o • Tue DELEG.,\TEEcrtoss.---The delegate elections of tlie Union party of Schuylkill County,.will take place On Saturday next. Let good 'men be selected for delegate's, and an unexceptionable ticket 'will" be placed be fore the citizens of the . County to: be voted for at the October election.- • • , . . . arz-The 'cholera has broken out in Spain... : The Preeidenthahla general levee on Sat. , . ._ . A - Thirty - Southern • pdst.-Offices were.dpened Fayette'Ne3lullin.;•of Virginia, is an appli cant for. pardon. : •'' • ;. ' ' • A - The people of Brazil are agitating the abo-. eit - The Presideritidtends soon to restore the. Writ of liabeits'eorpus':.• . • . `flErThe'reeeipts Of internal revenue otttiatur - - day were $1,305,995 . . cri - r The President- granted serenty applications for pardon on.3londay. . . . •'. - 41 - Porirten thousand Union sOldiers have been "buried itt s .Andersonville.; •. • - hi - During hist:week, dice hundred and thirty five patents were issued.:. ' 43' The greatest lawleSeneas.continues 'to pre-; Tail in the mtcyrorof 'Texas: . : • ' 41 - One' &unity' in Illinois will produ6e. a toil= lion gallona of wine this year::. r . • 41 - There are in operatiim 1521 National Banks, • With a capital Of $357,330,241i . •'• . • • 41 , The total - nu - Mb - ix Of. Indians. in the - United Stases, is' estimated at 314,622.. . • soldiers 'can.- - be disinterred': in' North Carolina until NOVeinber, -1865 • ••. • . , - • • isirThe condition qUilio freedmen in * Louisiana is reported to be very favorable... • • oirThe-tnail rontes'fronatiehmond to Weldon; • iCorill Carolina, have been opened. -.• •• • • SW - An alarining cattle disease iy rapidly spread-, ing the heighborboood of londob. • Oar it Missouri the COurts refuse. to, receive the tekimony. of ranimed rebel soldiers. : .. • &sr A Milk company lma been formed in Boaton • to snpply pure milk at. five centa'a npart. ' • OirThe.force' in the :Government armory at Waahington has been reduced. td ,fifty, men. • . ' so - The frigate. Congresa hoe been - pereadully rai,ed at Forttesk Monroe;' and taken tb'Norfolk. gre-Generale Grant . and Sherman .have been invited to attend the appriiaelaing. Indiana State . Air Hon. E. H. Eastman,. of. Nashville,' ham been thade.a confide:deal Secretary of the Preai- sat-General ringer has enpptessed.apnlilie din nor given in honor of feturued. rebels n Raleigh.; Aci'General Lee has been tendered the. Presi dency of:Washington College,'at Lexington, Vir . hint • ' - -ag - There 1 , . a rumor prevalent in Georgia_ that Southern planters, are ahipping . their negroea to . . . nirßotelnim 'a Co.; - and Graham k Co, StO(.k bro. kers of. Noir'Yerk; ,failed' for largo amoona on Tuesday.. • . ' , . . . 4-TrThe propeller 'Meteor, that ciAliacrwitli the rewahic, bn . Lake Wll9 buined atDeti•oft • : A mil it err: council is to be hell at Richmond at the end of :August, at %Thiel' President Tolmaim , will at . tetrd..-- • . . . fleThe ateanierEvening Star, leaded With 309 le has of enttpir,' wait burned on Red river,- two . air - Roil. George E. Pugh, of. Cincinnati, - bail been retained as a7eociatecertnsel in defence of Jefferson Davis: 7 - . .. • . eriKMring the first six..inoriths;nf 18(.5, 18,170 .emigrants let% Bromen.cor the United states, add. 18.809 leftnamburg.- - ..* • ary-11.1rs. Jefferion Daris • lateii :applied to the War .Department for-permission to -see her hus band, but it Was refused.'—, • • • Th 6 Tredagariren -works, at Richmond; are again in operation, under the superintendence, of J.:" R.. Anderson, their owner. •• • . . . . . . freiVia reported 16. - on6third of- the . inem here of . the Canadian Parliament are in. favor of anneiation to the United state s; . • . , Are - fly the cenenii of Itaine had 3810 tnanti fact tiring establishments, with $25:410,020 capital, and .etnployink 24,827 nialc, hands .and. 9102 • 4 - B7N-conveffiioti eethired nien . of Pennaylca•:, nia was held at Haniebitrg,- on Wednesday': they resolvedlo petition COngress - foi•eqwal right! with the whiteci. •. ' : ' '.*Large number of ..negreeS, from leiver Maryland, :are . arriving. in Washington._ Free . schoolS:are being est ablished _there forthe.color. ed : ,••• ~• r.. • • . :A74 - Governor .Holden had ordered 'the State Convention Of 'North Carolina' to be held on'Da tuber 2r1. 1 •The election 'for delegates - will take phice nn September2lit. . . raw The. eonrts-hi SouthzWestern Missouri ars stitadily: refusing to take the oath's •of:returueil Rebels M civirand Criminal- eases, in accordance With the new ConstitutiOn. • • . • Ai" GoVernor,Brownlow, of Tennessee,. proclaniatien to discriver if-the -ele.ctive franchise Was tampered With the reeetit• elect - tion,•in any,part of Thiniensee." • • *sr• RObert Ridgway, 'of - .the. Richmond Whig; - and John S.-Barbour, President.-of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, have announced"them-.. selves as candidates .for - Conpr9sa :in -Bich world— oar nfo.thimmand applii:ationafor pardon- Qor the•amnekty proclamation have 'been favor ably tieted upon; though -but, one'-fourtli • of - the. paidons.have been forwarded' to' those . intereat.:i - . • trirGclieral Canby has sent instructions to tits Governbr Of I:4' mistana tellinfi bile to Warn all civil .officers not to enfrirce any laws for' the govern ment of-the riegroes; Contrary' tMhe niles of ths, ireedinen's Bureau: . . . rTbe plan for a telegraphic line - between RUAL4i a and Arneiica has been approved.and signed by the Ciar. • The Russian Government under takti3 to - complete the line as far asNicnlajewsk, the reniainieg. portion - from 'lchxdajewsk, to San Francisto" being at the charge of the American Co.. The : capital of the latter amounts to n0,000,p00.' and bones representing $8,434,600 have already_ been issued. It is intended that this fonts shall be finished in live'years. ' . • 'Bl6 . atterid CoNerriTrrftriris Rurrimiu at HELM.: /301.01 EITIUCTIent% • April 8, '65. 14-5 m ' . . Philadelphia !Markets. PRIOLADELPRIA, Thursday Evening. in g.• 17. FLOII# axn - 51F-ar.,---Thellour market je .dull, but Superfine is still held at $6.75Q7,25'; extra at 50a8-25, and 8 5009'50 for extrafamfiy. ac cording to, quality.. Fancy brands are mioted at $2 2561 i 00. -Rye Flour is .quoted . at $6 00011 6 25: Corn Meal—There were no trannactiots. GRAIN:--Wnea.t is 'dull. Sales' of - new red at 82 00 ; smdold red at 2 12. White was quoted at 1.2 20Q2-30.. Rye is in demand at $1 13q1.15. for new and old. , :Corn • 98c for 'prime yellow".-- Oats are firm.at 70 cts. for old, and 52 cis. for ..136w Dela Ware. .• • '• • • '2B-(Sm powif POTTSVILLE MARKETS. •,; • • .Coreirted Weekly for the NI tiers , Jots run! . . . Wheat. Floor, extra family, per barrel... do ' do ' 'do.: -do .. per cwt • 'do . . do, , extra • ' .-• pei barrel.. do * do ' .aupertlne, • . 'do Rye Flour, • • do: - • do. . per Buckwheat Float, - ' . . do Wheat, prime white ; . . .*, per busbel.. 'do do re i ... ' "do Dried,Peaches, wirer. ;* oe.lpound... •dy - .do ttnoar. , ..' •,. do • Dried Apples,. : . -•-: • do . bu. Corn; .." Soup beans" Pea.. Rye Chop," Corn Meal .• Potatoet,• May.; ton. " bale cwt Straw. V tun. Plaster, ." Sulte Vaad to Seed, t.. Clover. Flax: •!?. [COII VCMOATN.] ' ieLzi I VO 00f1/0 5 00j 6.25 1" (POI S ; :600'1 7.00, '6 001 . T 60 2.51 CJO 2 601- 2 76 00j. 2 40 2 10', 280 301' - 25 - sal so . .' • Wit. /sir • 1,051 $1 9.0 -Egp,. 7• V doz.. 28 125 . • 0 51 . 51 20 1 Buttpt, :v 185 751 SO,Chegae, • . 1.01 3 . 60:Lard. • ••• '2O . 125 S 251 3 - 75.:11ana5,• " Yr.S; !Bit - 105 - 1 .20 - iShouldere; "100121 1111.1 .36illeef hind qr. .":12 118 • 60:7, .15; front •" " 110 .115 1'0o! .1 25.5 f atarn, • - ` . l . IS 1 . .58 35 09;P0rk, , 20..25 i 1 $O l . 001Vea 1 , sr, ,I ' .*Sugar„ .16 • Sli . ag trouse, - ;• - •in '2 15 r• 815 BIN); " I 117 . riVhlto, , • 110 1. . 1(41:1560(1. t 722 1. . N. 39