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A ThurgiesJob Press,' which takes on a torsi 9 ii , 12X5 inches—cost s4oo—will be sold at 9150, rash.. • Also a Washington 'Hand Press, bed 23 by 28,K.ipsh-. a. which cist s2lS—wilrbe'sold at $150,' cash. • We have no farther we for these presses, and there fore will be sold at a great bargain to those in want of . cheap vessels. Address • .. • ... - B. BANNAN, Pottsvllle,Ta. 11171 7 0 It 'MAIM .—A • pew - nut-hand • ENGINE,' aboot two.aud.a.4l( home pnwpr. which OA be axed up for light work. Apply atlbti Office. •- , FRINE:WARISVOJUIA FOR AUDITOR GE*ER.A.L. GEN. JOIIN F. HARTII4I;NIFT, of Mont • .:doer! :dormer! County.'• • - ~ • FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL. COL. JACOB DI. tif Cambria County.' , , UNION COUNTY' TICKET • Assembly, GEN. WASFILNGTON REIFSNYDER, of Ashland, C APT. JAMES K. H ELMS..ortlehnvlk4ll Haven, DR. JUBA C. McWILLLAMS. of New Gkstle. Treasargu, COL. DANIEL NAGLEf.,.of Pottsvple District A ttoriter, MMOR MATWAS E. RICHARDS, of Pottsville cosri..taner. CAPI`.- WILLIAM L. 131A1 - , or Cres!olut iCoroner: , .• CAPT. JEREMIA.II B. piuNDT, of Llewellyn. • Director. of tie Poor, JOIIN IL DAVIS, of Socith'Case. . Cootity Surveyor, ressx S. IIAWLEY, of • . Auditor . , CAPT. ISAAC E. SEVERN; 'of Mahnnoi, re — PE UMW IV A L .—We,itre engaged In making out our bills for the present year, and will be happy to obtain remittances from those who recelie them'ai speedily as possible. . TsL attention o coal operators and, ipthcrs is called to the advertisement of "Synovia Lubri \ A GOOD YEAST Pc.WDEII.-31r,fli hard R. Dior ris orthis Boreugti, hits • for sale the "Franklin Mills' Yeast,Powder and Cake Baker," *hick has the reputation of be" g the mo-t reliable and best article of the kind beforethe public. . Tux following notice appeaied in the editorial columns of the Philadelolda "Evening Bulletin" of Augniit 30th :Perlons suffering ' with Piles will be glad to learn of I reliable :means. of cure. We refer them to- the advertisement in another column of, Phrcaner'a Rtioidaemoraand,Laxative Pills. This rem•dy has . curet case's pronounced by physicians incnrabl•. The medicine possesses merit and deserves a trial. ''• • ' Br - referCnceto an advertisement in anoth er column,. it will be perceived that 'Mr: Charles F. Norton of Philadelphia; Offers the near Re:ad - rig, - known- ai the Muhlen burg Feria, for sale. It has the reputation of being one of the finest farms ;in the State, Norton - wishe to; dispose of It 'only. on account of fealth, and inability to give personal attention to it, - TIE Reading Journal says tbat.our County ticket i and " ought to win even in Schuylkill." Just o•Ir sentiments. . SENATOR WILSON, 3lassitchusetts, intends to introdlee bill at the opening of the next Congress, granting the rightof sttffrage,to - thie negroes of the District of Cohunt.ift.'" •'. CON:iECTICUT will vote ou October 2, on an amendment to the State Constitution ; _ enact, ing negro suffrage... It will be a great lionor, t t'; rine :tient it' she placesher approval in due form, on this just measure. Tan man who calls himself a DEMOCRAT end 'opposes universal - suffrage among all men Whether black or white, unless they are corolenmed criminals, is nothing but a SHAM and a cum. He maybe a -Copperhead but he is' no Democrat THE Copperheads throughout the State are putting soldiers on their ilickets, but the soldiers ashamed to be in such company, arc everywhere declining the questionable hon. or. Very natural. Patriots and disloyal men are rarely found in voluntary associa tion. TOE Copperhead organsays that-Schuyl kill in point of: imat and order, is a. model County. We do not doubt that the 'rum bloats of Five Points,- New York, oongram late- themselves to the same effect, an the in finite respectability of their district. They have as m..ch reason. - . • , Ar.the Vermont election last week, the Re publican majority was 18,000. The Legisla ture stand , 11 3 Republicans, 12 Sham Dem ocrats stands—a Republican gain of three over last year. These gains for. .the Republican ps y alway take'place where the people are no al, law-abiding and intelligent iltlsNurAcrertuas of cotton goods, are ISt the present prices, making one hundred per, cent, profit.. It is stated on undoubted au thority, that one manufacturing concern is making $125,000 per week." Such extortion at the expense of the necessities of the people should be checked, even if congressional 'ac tioa will be required. Trfe Methodists have 'always commanded our respect for the proinpthcss with which as a -Church; they place themselves right on the record. There is no half way with thern.7-- They say what they mean, and they mean what they say,,:)Ve,vhserve that the Meihir dist Conference of lowa, ,Ilishop ' Simpson' presiding, has unanimously passed a resolu tion favoring negre suffra, , ,e. , THE DisTartnice,- 7 -4econstruct with the negro left out, nnd.there will be an undying political agitation to get him in,. .ahere will be hardly . room for 'any, other question in Congress or at the polls. Give him full.citi •zenship, suffrage and eligibility to office on the same terms as if be were white,. and even the copperheads forever thereafter Will resolve annually that altar did IL • You:srAnr SURUENDtiII. —ln New York the Democratic organization have surrend ered everything—platform and candidates—to the Repuhlicaus. They have nominated Republicans tor Secretary of State and for State Controller; aud,in theirlresolutions en tirely ignore the favorite Copperhead theory of State sovereignty.. Verily, ye Democracy is most completely "played out." MAINE YOLI•OW S. V E tiagowr.=—The State elec . tion look - place in. Maine on Monday, and re sulted in a.glolious victory for the Union Party._ Coney is elected Governor by 20,000 majority. The Republican gains are large. They have the entire Senate, and very nearly 11,e whole Rotlie;` — istiw England: is " true b:ue." Pennsylvania in _October, will ans wer cheerily to the greetings of her Eastern LiAeN. EDUCATION'Ai.I..--913e, of the alqns l of lialtyon peace and df retnrnitig prospeiityls •contakt ed in2the following .clipping item the EaaWn The number of new nudges admitnato.Lefayette College at the opening -of the term -just commenced , exceeds the most sanguine expectations of ita friends. It Noels the whole number of etudents3eftin the Col.' lege after the bit clews graduated. There.' hen been this year large accessions to some of our colleges, but it is probable ,thet no other one has ' &gilded its mum; bare . : . Two weeks since we noticed the claims of Lafayette College upon,-this section or, tlie State. The efforts to place its support upon *Alarm bails by raising *loo,ooo—endowment land--ire,belog most liberally.responded to. It is proposed.to :raise an.investment of , at least $20,000.,th0 interest: to be 'tor the sup port Of the SchnyiLlil Prorcssorship,of Science in that College. . by request of the cu rators, has:consented to aid Piesident Cattell in this' noble effort.; Contributors or 4500 and,over, are „entitled to heritable •13eholar ehipa. aecuring'pemetually the free tuition of one scholar- at a time, on the nomination of . the holdern; his heirs. .Sey,era ‘ l t,,chelarshipi have already been p!edgei to Mr. Colt in this CountY, and the plan must Commend it 'mires both securing to one's family ill edu national interest of the higheat oider, and at the.eame time bestowing uperf-the youth of Eastern, Pennsylvania, rot alt time, an incal culable blessing. Tim Copperheads recently held a sort of partizan camp meeting at Knob 'Mountain, Columbia County. The location, was favor- . able ; time Propitioim, and gathering of huge and lesser. lights large,' and hitherto pent-un 'disloyalty knink' vent in bitter invective against the Administration. and tbe men who stmport_it. .Buckalew, and dlymer,:and oth-, er, Magnates,- with vocalsts and' a-brass bank ma Xiiob - iefito" abd fOritirce:da:pr and nights, with uloquence, songs and lIIIISIC. It is described as haiing been gelor-i-ouE--- the hwl.) , of a full maul-free expression ..of disloyal sentiments. The - Proceedings will be published in pamphlet fOrm as a Copperhead . campaign. docotmept.., ,119* . , the ~Enoh, pic niccrs will ' reconcile their opposition to AndY Johnson, with the fact that in New York the . Democracy have risolved to give him hearty support, doth not appear.' Mieirfittituyle in that, respect is somewhat ridiculous. . Lr every soldi& remember that in April, 1864, when a bill recommending an increase of the pay of our soldiers, was offered in.the ' Legislature of this ; State, - the -Copperheads voted- 'against it. The members from this County who voted against an Ancreue pay to the. soldier; . were Reilly, Royer arid Kerns...Among the NOES is foimd the litthie of WILLIAM A:: WALLACE, the leader 'of the party,' and, at present, Chairman of the State Central Cortunittee. very Union man in both hianches of the Legialature voted 'and , worked energetically : for the passage of the resolution,, and the passage of the same induced Congress to in crease the payt'of every soldier in the field. The proceedings are contained in the Leg islature Repord, a,nd the facts stated cannot be contradicted. • Comes AVOWAL—Hairy A. Wise of Vir ginia: in.a letter to.G'en. Grant,. says that be fore the end of the war he became in his con-. victions, an abolitioniat. Henry . says : -"The chief consolation I have in 'the result of - the . war is that Slavery is forever abolished, tha t . not only the slaves are in fact at last freed from bondage, but that lam freed from them. Long before the war ended, I had definitely made. up 'my mind actively to advocate . emancipation throughout - the :South" The only advocates of human slavery-in the tom_ try, after awhile, will be that Wretched class in the North, tne Copperheads. Tue. Montgbmery County Ledger . of Tues Any week, expresses satisfaction at tile tiomi nation of Major IliChards .for District: Attor ney of.this County, The Ledger says : : A Goon NOMINATION.—We notice that our friend Major M. Edgar ItichardS; formerly of this Bor ough, ana,zort,_of p e orge ,Richards, Esq., of Pottstown.; havinen nowiinated-qy Hui Hnion party of Schuylkill. County • fOr the .offiCe" Dis triet AttOrney4,iThie; we conaidenia -„Vety good nomination, - Maj., Biphards was a volunteer tite.Army.of .. - the Potomac-for about-four ,years, set Ted with - it ut all the'. hard Tainpaignti in . Yip.- girlie, and bee - earned the reputation of a gallant .and faithful soldier.' He is e good lawyer, and. a cleVer, whole-smiled. man, and we have no. doubt. Phollki ho be elected, he will make a Most excellent District Attorney. • . . TUE so-called -Democratic party has lost all of its prominent men. The Hon. Paul Gillingham, jusrelected Governor of Vermont by the Hepublic.ans, was tiya 'Years ago the leading Democratic politician of the State, And wrote a letter to John. B. Floyd, Mr. Buchanan's Secretary of War, asking an opportunity to buy the Fort Snelling proper ty in Minnesota. He said he-wanted to re move from Vermont, "where genuine Democ racy is so poorly thought of by the great col ored party who rule, and always will here.' SUFFRAGE IN Comtecrrour.- 7 -The . Repub lican State Central Committee of Connecticut have issued an address to the voters of that State in regard to the vote Wilk& iS to be taken on the first lifoudalra r tklober, Upon amending the. ConnectieuC:viiifstitution, so that, hlackettielrsluilkheadmitteillO the iights of suffrage onths same ierint4;iFith the white men No white man can voto in Comieetient unless he canrentr.lhe constitntinn; .and Jthe effect or this _ampndatent, *hieh'has been adtapted'hy ihelegialature, arki.tion , ..avynii 4thement peopin -ed . hawses 'bind ing, Will be - to establilifeeCsuffrage. - THE NATIONAJ... THEASURY is lit an easy condition. No Anther boriowing wilTbe nee. essary.- 'The receipts. trom . internal revenue, are very large, the expenses of the Govern ment are daily,on the decrease, and new scion oes of revenue are opening, that during the War were unavailable... The enstomi recetpts are so large that-the Secretary is at a loss to knOW what to do with. the large amounts of gi 11 which are. daily. _pouring into ~ .the Treasury. The latest estimate of the amount of surplus gold 'is $80,000,000. .. •StomilcArr.—N6 Avord 'of condemnation can be seen in any 'of the Copperhead paper, ofthe fi cts of Wirz, who, systematically mur dered our soldiers at And ersorrville. The sympathizers with the murderers of the la mented Lincoln,. would rejoice to See the Andersonville buteher- acquitted. Yet that yarty expects the humane and loyal People to support it` We incline to the opinion'that the expectations of the Oopperheads will be blighted on the 11th of next month. Ex-Govmmon Ton,' Of Ohio, an. old line Democrat, recently deoli s ied in a speech, that, the Democratic . party could not be trusted; that if it *as ln: power the National debt would be in danger of repudiatiOn, unless linked with the rebel debt, National Securi ties would decline, and justice would not be done the ,soldier - or the soldier's wives or widows. This renders ft doubly important that freemen should sUpport the Union party and its nominees. Par : or Lsoastoarous.—The Reading Jonr nal . says that the pay of meMbers of the Legislature should-be reduced to five dollars a day, or $501) session of one hundred days, which it' thinks, la lcmg enough for all practical purposes. We twee with ohr , ccitemperary, and ttust that this matter will alter into _the present canvass. Econo my in public expenditures should be the or derof the day. We are doing well in redu cing the State debt. Let us continue the good work. - • . A aor.-t-raoo show is In. : progress in. New York. The heaviest frog. Weighs vivo pounds. Manatawny Creek in Berks, shotild be repre sented, if it Is not. Our recollection of their vo-1.1 powers is, of,soulething like the Steam exhaust of Pioneer Furnace, with capac ity to 'cover with the lxxly the top of a cracker barrel. Frogs ,from Berks should certainly be there to take the Hist-prize. • Upirlardi or Tuna! Tuoriimto certificates ara.ro. commendatmy letters bare been receirect,'ettestin2 tbe, meets of Ihn..msouo,•s Gramme PEXPARATIONI6 1116.0 of which are front the highest source% Including eminent tateemen, ciminen, goserlaolll, Slatecludges, &c, . Itaall Es •C 6. ' • 14-Gm • INTEItESTING `.LETTER 1110 qr..y. SHERMAN.. • V4erstrli ' 114.0-- !olt.olllo. - • The PrAdlpvi4lo,(A!a4) l Adv . 4,441840 44 .. Mitetid handefuelhe following letter fnsa Gybes* Ahem= .L 9. himself., width we beo our r=eeth.tri teal lcareTally..l. !ketone ft/climbing" pi the conatry.th righting for the J.T9ipp, and the anapendoas. Itisane folly bf.essesnataki blyttrhletifatal rent the South luxe lost so much 4llitantiturzes attaraitT Tltiidtoti OF'S= PC IN sae stirco. TUBAS AitAiiT44 .. theallicrta. Anguetletk. .1864.—Dassitt 0: /fortis.' 'shad' pflountoffls site Bellefinan Diail.n.hPaiieht—Whenin Larkins. eine last rime-0 Isqatred after rip and ould get no .positive answer. 'I wish you had sent me y - onr letter of Xanuart *have just sauteed—do( I weld have Made you feel at ease it Ake. Indeed 'din I well re- - member oar old times &bee:lV - Bellefonte, and the ridei we tooklio the corn all!, surf the Attie - Minn where I. admired the luiedsorrie'oelt. - and tried Lci butte, Mite , has worn on, and younremoivitniall Elan in want and' suffeelegi and I. also, uo longerYElitmt-letldlng-s9 arpag on the very road Ira ens left hostileßcHe-.. rotate: arid tt 'this moment; poi to Atlanta the dread-mien/eget the Its .people.- And yet, ant.the same William Trauntseh Wunnan you knew In ISI4, 4, with' as warma heart an ever, mid . anxious that peace and plenty shall preyed' in this tin& and bvprosieitti deffxreffereortThiViantlanstd Better. General Budd to nuke the neva= /Deposes that will. pereonelly, and omci*lly. I will • to.day lay down my power and my, honor—already yronwill strip myself . naked, Ain( my child and wife—auk naked tr. the world as we oakum:and - begin life anew,' if the People of the South - will but cease the nar, ' elect their me, whets of cont_ress. and let them 'settle by. argument and treason the nueniona growing out of elavery, instead of Men: to divide our country into two-angry halves, to quarrel and fl"ht ttfther =dot date. Oar coantrj bannet.bit 'divides -bran East and a West line. and must* one, andi(.wermisfllght let us fight It oat tunr."-and must,, be queath It to our children. 1 was never a politician, but resigned from the • army and lived In Calithrnia ' anvil ' 18Sl, : when I eatnetnek.wtth.my - erifennd three child ren.-who wanted to be inar, home—Mr. , Bwing's, not -Mr - Corninesbitti Oldthe OM army' so ground te - nuf 'coniposition that`eWAT prineadts' were - Loo Lime. add arieepted rthoffer =President:of th LoOlilana Milltro7 Adder*: -Therefore„at the time 'of Lincoln's elec , lion Unseat Alexandria; on Ea:trivet lean; and you Must hayeaeco....that..tke ,IZl:.,uthezpit'4l , olitic4as.'w*ted •So bringlltmut sultplapnrgepatatidn.. They cold ve . elected Mr. Dougla s- but they sc Managed . th e colneeleetiodwas fad-certain, and after they Bad ac conalAsed tbis:kfis 14 hnntistiatid fair '.fiethelnierltl- , legs ie idWaintal of wart not Mr: Breelcanildgew as Vice-President. in his' seat' declare Mr. Lincoln the lawfully islecteit President of theillnited States? Was . it ever pretended the President nail ohr Government r. Morn you kninithatOongreset nukeithe laws, the Su- I. premectiOrfint4ol l llhellS.Ankl %h 0 Praskiellt -01 4.41 - P. .cures them Moiety= know that Mr: Lincoln of him- Lielf could not take away, yetir - rlghts 7 - :Now. I was in LoOislana, and while' the planters'and niethanien and : industrial p=ede were; happy and prosperone. the polio. tidies and busy-bodies were twituntitg and plotting,' and got-: aa Legislature to pass an ordinance of Noel • Pion wadi wee. =brained to the people.- who voted• against it—yet the politicians voted thelnatenutiand . proceeded to laite-poseesidoq Cotttie t lJui led Staths mint. the forts, the arsenal—and tore ' down the old flag mad 'insulted it... That too. before. Mr: Lincoln had 'got td Washington. I saw these things, and begged Bragg' and BeanrigntL and OrivfMoore. and a host of person al friends to beware.' 'in thit was high treason. :But they answered' the North Xvsetnade up of ureamin arm facturersont traders.: Milne& Fi whin would •notzfight. The people of the, North never dreamed or interfering With the slaves orpropertY of the Saab. They simply votedadthey had a right to do, arid they. 'could nut An ' derstand why the people of. the South should begin to take poseusien of. the United States forts and arsenals till our government had done something wrong -some-'.. thing oppressive: Itut, Month began 'the war,' ' You know it. • and Million's of ethers living at thelonth know it. bathe people of the- North were as innocent 'of it as your Hine grandchildren.. Even after forte had been taken, puhlicarrosetoleh frond our arsenals'end distrihnted Among the angry -Militia. the .brave avid honest fieeelen of the great North could hot realise the factoed,diditet einill*aur:trard began to are upon a garner)* of. tbe linked Stat /tips iri erferl built tov thetionanon nurture of the.'whale country:. -Then tor. by a mighty tipheaval, - the people rose and began to think of war. and not until then. 'I resigned my poet in Loup:lane in March,. I§6l,,hecause of the public act. on the part of the State is seizing the United &Mee ar. Penal 'at Baron Menge. and went to Saint Louis, where I readily got hicrative employment, hopiag that some . change-veou/d yet avert -the war. But it canse,Lind and all of nay edneadon.inul.toleboose,2 I re-_ peat that then, as now, I had as lunch love for the hoe: estpeople of the South as any man living: 'Had they, remained true to the country I, would have resisted, even 'with arms; any attack . upoir their rights—even their sinVe Ilene. Bet when. ete,s . permit. they tore down our old flag and spit rpm tt. mute:tiled us cow ards, =ashlers:ins to the eontest,-then I teak up anas,to maintain the integrity,of our country.. and punish the men - who challenged ens to - the Conflict. ts this not a trne-pleture Supposing the:North had' patiently milted. what - would • have been the verdict nf hietory and the World? - Nothing else but the North was . craven and coward Witt you say the - North is craven and ; coward nowtx Cruel and inhuman as this war has been, and may still continue to be so. it was forced upon no. - Me had tiothoice . And we have: no choice Te 1.,,. We, man go on even to the end of time—eeen . if it result in taking a milli= ofilves and desolating - the whole itted, leaving a desert. behind. We mutt maintain the iuteg rity of our country. And the day:will erime.when the. little grandchild von love so well will 'bless usxeliii • fourtht that - the United Stater) of America".should - not Pink into infamy and worse than Mexican anarchy by, the Oct of Southern politicians;: who rare np more fur yen or =eh - as you, than- they enre for Hottentots, , I have never arrierrated the magnitude of tint, Marl fir knoiv the size of the Surat. and the difficulty of opera,: Ling in it .But 1 also knew that the northern wen, have etvreSinee the war began had more patience and perseverearce than the .scanhern races. And sa veil{. it be rervwe will persevere-'to-the.-end.., Altnaank-i - Shall recognize In ns a brave and -stubborn race. not to be deterred *the magnitude) oftlie danger. Only three ' years have mend, end that Is hat a Minute.in a nation's life. and-see where we. are. Where are the hauehty planless nf,Leunianaltithe.compared.mar hard-working, intelbeent whites of the.Nrirth with therrnegroen !The defeat's' we hive sustained have hardly. made a phase in oar course,' and the vennted braves of Tennessee. Mut; . sin ippi. Louisiana, Missouri. etc.. instead of walking roughshod over the freenien of . the North; are engaged, in stealing horses and - rot/bine. poor .old .people 'few a living,-while our armies now tread. In . .every Southern • State', and thaliteeett armies in Virginia and Peoeel, a lay behind. forte and dare-not come oat - and tgitt ns cowards-Qt -the e-North; whoa baye tome- five- hundred. . miles into their countryto accept their challenge - Dio r . :my dear old reliant, Theve.tored ;yon too - much . My handwril ing le not plain; hnt you have time-to study it yott can hnderstatid, - Ilinve a greatdeat of 4 writing to do, and meet be in a hurry. Think of what .1 have written. Telk,itover with your, neighbors, and risk yourselves If,' in your trials and tribulations, yoti have suffered-Store from the' Union eoldiers than you would-had you built yotir turn where lightning was - the burn and tear it down. Tlid - you not all Invoke the punishment prim indignant .God and Government? I core not a strew -for niggers. ' The moment' the mar, ter rebels... Vie negro. is-free of couree;,forhe. lea slave 'only by taw: and tire, law'brokerfbe is free: - • • 1 command . in TetinenneeliMentuthr.Mirshasippl, Alabama and Geirgia, .Tha.peperj,mrlose,niii be ,of service to you, Love to Mrs.:Martin, ' W. T. Sarttirke,'MajorMimeral: :Gen: Sherman it is well known; lots 'al ways been a Democrat, but not of the Co p. perhetni-stripe 7 —and - his letter counting eve . rything, that the Republicans havealways charged, as" follows : • • . . That the , Southern Democratic, leaders . broke - up *the Charleston Convention, in order to secure Lincoln's election; :and then make it elpfetext for Rebellien: 1 • ••••• That the war w.i.s commenced' by, those leader's before ..Mr. Lincoln was inaugurated That the South had . no • cause from any ag•• •• • gressiori froth the North to' rebel- against tare GraVertUllettt ;• and • . • :That the position of the 'North in that War • wan essentially defensive:against wanton Itt• andlaagression on, the part of the South. o These are :not "Abolition " views, either; because Gen:" Sherman expressly. eclares . . riled& • " • - :•• T earatint7e stn` Tor latileant ,The Moment the Master rebels, the negro de ' free of ; entree; for be le a slave oniyby law. and,_, the law broken, he is free.) . So says every, enlightened'Deinocrat. in the • - • - e. • country' • -- Naw,let.the Cappe'rh.ead.:papers and lead ers either•disprOve theia theta *as set forth so • strongly by Gen. Sherman , or cease lying. Ksvrockt.r.—The official returns Of the Kentucky election, giving the : vote of • the State for State. Treasurer and the vote for Members of Congress' are published. The total vote for Treasurer foots up as follows: Gar 4 raid, Pem., 42;187; I4eale„ : r 42,082; Garrard's majority, 105. The total vote 'for' Members of Congress foots up follows: For the Opposition members, 37,502;' fir the Union members, 54;008; Opposition majority. 3,494. ~The Senate will k,tand 19 Union and 19 Op position; and the: House of Representatives 58 Oppositiertaficl 42 Union. Kentucky is comins on bravely. • Another hitch, and she will be right. - . .. . . , ' -Take N 4 SIOCIS II ANTi-1504ATIC Rorrirrics for unplorinAnt awl ' dingerons : disertscri. - ['sr.- flatli .not.retk RXTRACT Boctin,and Irersoranßoitz . WArm., '-, April 8; , 85. , . - - ' THE COAL TRADE, Petsiville. 15ebieusger . 1841/ 11&quantity. sent tty Railroad this week is 82-' 45911-»by Canal 38,894 SO; for the week 120,1347 14 against 102,97605 for the. correePonding week last year. " ' • The - demand irilhe NeW Tork . City market is not as good as it was last week, but; at the diger.' ent ethippingpprtsf :the trachnis -brie*, and prices "firm at the opening priciw•for'ilie preeent month. Ic i 4 not believed however , that prises pc Foal Gill up shy iurth ; er at present ,. I* it; hi Under-, stood that the 'inineri - ermmeticed work - the , - Lackawanna region- yesterday,' . a eomPFmnino hiviriglxsin effected betweenAbSC;ompanies and the -men. This - "Will • throw .iiddlifonal quartity of Coal in the market, andwhile it wil t prevent any further advance, ire inlvlse dealers_ -abroad not to hold back eFpectiug par. * lower. 'Coastivise freightiaro ellen the advance, 1p poovesuence of: the large number of vessels now : engaged in the Southern trade, and ' 0 von if there shouldlbe a small decline in the Coal lle gione, (not likely to take place,] it will , be more than connterhalenced.by the advance.* freights. Many of the Iron Weitz are alio getting reidito Akrt,r which' will cause ts‘' . 'hirgely 'lncreased. id e iliand for All 41* mhoufactarers in the Fist aro' at full , work, and the great drought, which'has Prevailed throughout New England, destroying their.water powpr, haa . _ also, (mold a largelyincrease&demand there for Coal forTMan;' • In onr 7 cithit the retail . trade bee fallen , off con siderably since, the adrance; uuder. the•ingires, sion that prices will iScede again as they did-htet• Year about the close of the Seasen. 'This has al ready curtailed • the demand at those points to. some extent, aid Oafers ,areboyUng It hr not the interest of the Coal *de tlptt. primi should rani up too high;- and fore glad 'that the "upward' temieney ‘ should ; hn rneckia sbi,Ai 4 .X l4l 44 l Milme fn thi , ricks' muunk, litigks; hut if. deststs:and4eoustunetw-abiuml should now hold back' i&sd cheek Umlaute; lissiki the ;spsettAkm otiellaing coal chuulStroiher.-WVI the - Pries° l theyrmuist and there, isrp:Seireely mouths lett. markets thrOuglicnit ifie Country:l The t rade sums up this week as follows °out Pared with rAt:Yea • ik.9.651 iiii r- 4 - in:4541 16Z0.1t4 3 8,394 j3>mtat 411.44 4810 •:•. 32;45T I 439,6 .- I .' iwiat : ithal `841.114 . 80 5 tah, ". • 370.7 . • . 211;793 10.4191 ; 6.1.3112 .•. 411, . • 57,023 • ...- • • Wytlfr• . :'- '• al rtifnet 4,: Pi lE* Wimp. L Val R. EL I..ehink Can Script z _"' I rearm. C. r• By it. Road By Cansit Del.& Bud. Tcrng Do North. Elharookin:. Troviatim,. Short Mt.,.: Franklin 'Small Top. 21.1113, 11. TS! ~11460,1, .119 LIV 6.070,371 , 4321,378 Thajois for the week is '21,008 tons, and for the „year 1,821',378 tons, so far. This is a heavy loss, 'but hereafter the increase in the - oupply, we hope will be suirmient to meet' all the demand. Itia 'not the: - interest of the. Coal. Trade' that should, rim up too high:', ;'4 high 'Frius. are jUst, u injhilets "as teolowOieetrin their effeets on' all thedgkirentetiesost therhpre, r - r=! *- Our work on the miner and. mineral resources of the Vetted State& is Now IN Pl*, apiwill be isseedile 4 .ewion ai, theidintirelein' get tbrbugb with - the work:.. It Will bek.late volume of 'aver 500 pagels, illustrated: with -208 Ade. enftratiinim and a handsome colored or geological-marmot:the Anthracite' coal fields. - • We are:new preparing a set of statistical ta bles,showing the number' of 'collieries, •tl,te-ecisi beds woriea this length of mining track, the number'of Stiam engines in nee,•the amount of p2,,Wei pump" and the sgiregate, Powei•in t.be cite regions. The numbep o,f•nuinand boystem ployed, ' the :'amount of Coal-predriced iierheltd, and the capital tevestedin mining operations. , We have since ceded in collecting the necessary data wear *slat few exceptions, in all tlincoa4 re gions except the districts about Pottsville and west of Pottsvilley , and these we have partially canvassed. It will: beitn , pd#Oble te:visicall the tlielle:dliericts at. this lab; iiate,Anit we have seat brief circulars to all, and we. hopethe operators willbekindenotigh toles's:hid: We:have data - enough on'hand to justify us in es timating the iernainder, -tint in 'justice to-our, , selves, the accuracy of our work; and the opera tors themselves, we oneit to have the necessary information from each. The.data now particu lady required, is the number of collieries, the veins worked, the handi employed either respectively• or 'collectively in 18644 the steam Power, number. of engines : and power for breaking, hoisting and- pumping, respectively; and the length of inside and Outside mining track, The amount of coil. produced, by each colliery allki be Sent 'When ccinvenient and the in, vestment in mining operations., "NEW -NEW COAL BILHAKEE AT TEETERTOIL —Messrs. Hsll &Eby liave contracted for a new coal break er. Op place ef,lligi one recently aestmyed : by at Treverton, with responsible parties, Who have bound- Ileinutelves -to complete it within-sixty . .. . .. . A I. EA ME for a ne w . Colliery In Shenindoah Vat 21 ley„ Schuylkill county.-to let -,e l • • • • - P."..W. SH il 0 -., EAFER; Engineer oes. -11Lniat °o._'m: ' . - , „ • 34,4 t. - ... UTNE 11 pita p..—me ooder signed have , t bin day ,l'ormod'a C.o.tnrtner ship to the bueloertt of mining Coal' et the FA O& . St. Clodr.- , •trorked by the Into Wm.' IL' Johnn— nilder the dt•mmertoe of OEMOE W. JOHNS t BROTHER: • ''"' 'GEORGE W. JOHNS, . • 'WM: -J h.OHNS. St. OW _ , Auju tYI, .65.-3476 t IVOR SA ILIE.'—A 'large amt . deshAle : Witte .A Os : the., Mammoth and other • Best quality of Cut in market for family tnie Favorably located to market,' full ivorklag niter: Apply ; - CHARLES HILL,' ';.• . • Real Estate Agint,. PotiavIIIMPM THE .:'OOA.E -.MARKETS moss or:obirli T. ono: • • • —Lim " [oolaNcycu - wiping:m . ll . oa nits !mime aotrivi4.] • '• • AT. fiIILADELPIIIIA. -- • ".• • SzaTsiattsit 15, AM.; Schuylkill Red ABh Preparel, ' i 8 7.44 910 4 `'Citeiitittit; - - .;....:G .Bon - -: • " White Aah, Lump, Steam 8 25(gi '" Bt.. Boat. and 8r0ken,....:. 50(q) • " Egg. Stove , 50© "40iteatnut,.- 7 Onq Locust Mt. Lump, St. ,Boat • 8 25'i " ..4 Broken.:', ... .. 8 50(a -8 75 • " " Prepared • .Ts(a • " " . Chestnut ~7 0019 7'25 . L.:Mx:cry.::.•' 9 009 Belmont Red Ash, 9 .0 0 0 Lehigh Lump, St. Boat 'Ac Broken,.. ". Prepared; • - " Chestnut,-, • Broad Top, - .- AT NEW YORK. - - . SerrEvapa IS, 1265 We did not receive etir quointhintef Schuylkill Cent at New York City by the cam% but lenrd that. the prices . have ton, since last: week aboutone dollar per: in consequenci3•ef the commencement of the .Lackavianne trade 'again. The atlyabceiti.NriVTtilkpity !as :greater than at any.other point. , .• . . •• • ' Sc.' asitiii Clai mit Eliteibettiipert: Ltimp,and.St..Soat , (41 • St! Beat . . . • . ........ ... .. - • • Falg- 4 S UVO Cheetnnto See Auction Sales. Lehigh Coat at E;itabethpoit. Liunp and. St. Boat. by Cargo • - • • aio 00 Broken and . Egg C2IU QO .Prepared • • -.. '•" ... ... (410 0 0 Chestnut • " " • ' la 050 . . Dela. 4-..sulaisapiaCf.!•, - C.al .at -Itindesst St. Boat s .." • @ • „Egg • .... . ' • , ,Steve - Chestnut Peamaylvaaliti C 0 . ,. Coal nt-Piresiburg. LumP • - . :. St•Bottt. ' - Broken • . , • ..... . • g Slove ' • . . ... . ‘-.. • . .. . . • See Auction . , ' • -... AT. BAA.TIIIITIOWLE • , . . • §,.'Etsnutt...u.,l4, 1 8 65. gha'kin & PittstOn W. Aeh-wholessl6s9 50a , '4 -. 10 50@ Lykens & ShalEin, Red Asik , ' . :. .. . . -9'9sCa retail 10 75g11 00 ,CI3IIIBERLANDICQA-Run of 1 0 100 o. b. at Locust Point ; dull at. $7.. 00 S7 • • • • • - • COLFREIGHTS.' - • _ . Or,efighti fi e o pit niehmana .tpriird*te: Portland • • 330 I Porten:tot:o 40 Newham:port. ~, .... . 3 45'1 Roston 80 New 310 I Newport:. ' • • 3'no New 3 00 1 Nontleh...• ... .... 3 . 10 New Myra' 1 Bridgeport :3 - 10 Nen , York .... 1 - 60 I Philadelphia. '3O Rhode .. .. 800 I Alexandria . ... . 2 0.1 'lVa.hington D.C..... 200 I Dartford • 3 . 50 ,Tanoton 3 30 I Netrark • 1 70 .. .. ... 200 Trio , • • 00.. Richmond V.' . 350 INOrfolk Va • • 210 Dighton ' , B-201 Derby .. ..1 75 150 rrstels end 00 boats arrived tilt the weck..• Frei/shin freass New Ymir , ' • N4Porilind . .. Fall River, • • • 75:Newburyport Newport ;:t 7r' New . London • Eton - 2 15 Pawtucket Norirtek - 70,Tauoton Prolideni4. . ..... 70ltiew - t 831Portentimtti.; Middletown • 2 001 New Bedford__ __ Undauri., • 1 0010_ Lynn: .... ....... I 331.Flartford. $. ^ . Salem - • 2 35 1 ,51baziy , (mew _ To IThflndelptita. • ..........:....$ Y 03 31 New i . 3 00@3 25 Boston .... . ... 4 00@4 23 ripelfriailifremerpeorireftiovne To $1 brql 73' Neir York • • - ' • 300% • • •3 75A4 00 Pillegrove Caml Trade.for 1663 Junoimt Po rted*dc ring the last mouth rnxru. . . Lort)ei 7 7 Deck ' • 14.40 11 Swatarit - ' 6.44 le n 903 Union 20,615 - 64.483 13 aNeraylldll illosistay.llstilreseds (Si leseffo. • The following le the quantity of Cual twinsported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill. County; for week ending on Thursday evening last: . • , •. . . *Rim. Mine Hill & & Amen R.11. , 45:02i MG 1,025 435 Ol •10t. , 4;sirben-3,6.13 03 • " bI.N4 02 - 14111 Creek., - • ' 9,283 04 224491 14 Matinnoy Broad 931436 10 Little ..... ....• t1ietitty1k11,Va11ey......;..;..,'...2,305 11 : .131.922. 01 •Cannl •Trade lily Ii Quantity oi.Centl sent by week ending_ou 'l'hitnalay e • - fit. Clair ' • PuttaviEe. J.:.Barmy.:. rutted' • • • .Piesiousty this fear' To amp time laist Increase's° far Decrease OPSRAIOII3. A. Pardee ds Co :liatter.4 Co.- • Pleasant. Jeddo ..... Harlekt. Walton Coal. . • Stoat t3harpe, Wein & Buck • Motintain. Co.. Smith./ Spring Mt... • Hooey Brook Coal Co Gernutr. Pa. Coal Co. Ewing Mt. Coal pa..; WW T. Carter & Co. Bayer Meadow Jo tehigh ZineCo' Ommery & M. Coal 'Baltimore Coal C 0... - Andearkal • .411ab-tiVi Soso. Co- - . %Ikm.barre "LA. Coal & Nay. Co Other . Shir.oens... Wirien Ran XeNeid - ' . • Knickerbocker C 4 l Co I Delano Coal Co 'larriville Coal C 0..: To:14- L I 9TORT ' Etti,4l3 M. 4 id 2 06,453 1186,Tet AVMS if 14,616 • :MUM d109,06f 502,1 4 41 eriMP 13%586 I iss.ani ,0119,501 0091.100 3182,901 111.8°1 ,18,1 '29,11 1," M I I Total . - • • r • Total hy . R. & C... Same time last year Decrease... Imrease.. United States, Railroad Canal and Loasi Stooks. Raiding Railroad inoek.. •Bolds.18W8(4 Schurl Navigation Stoelt, - of . . . Mine Flill Rallioad Little Schuylkill -Railroad.. Lehigh Valley Railroad • ' • " '; " Bonds . Lehigh. Canal ' Bonds Caltaarlsai Railroad' • • • • .• " - . Miners Bank Stock preferred .- • • Formers' Bank Stock • _Government Brink . Stock ' " Pcittsville 'Water Company Stock...*:. ::Gas' Bond's; 1831 (coupon!! off.) . ..U. S. 5.20 Bonds (coupons on.) • r: IJ. 510.40 - • ••• ; 1- Certificates of Indebtedness..._..... Gold (premium Pbilada " Preston Coal &Imp Co • Fulton Coal CO • • • Green Mountain Coal • ' • • • • Locust Mountain Coal C 0.., 'Neve York and Middle Coal •'. 1 Bp, Mountain • Swatarn Falls Coal Co • • - . mack,llifunond Coal • Co... • Black ?Heath • • Mammoth Vein Consolidated Coal Co Tremont Coal Co' • • • Consumeis' Melyal Coal Co *. Girard Mutnal:Coal Co. • ' Nicholas Coal Co • • ' .• - Salem teal C 0... ' ' • - .Moneybrook. Coal Co - Glen Curbed Coal Co . • •' Greenwood Coal NEW ADVERT'MENTS: FINE amortment ot Improved model p1e 4 01610 Sept. 16. 1547 STICHTER dr, THO6l7'BOlOB UILWD: SAPID f•.:—White sand' for bnildirefmr:. 11 , 7 pores at • • STICAITHE TOWAPSON . S.. 'Sept. 16, !_65. . , ' ; • 37- . IiTHEEL H Asnows. —Dirt and Mining Bar • rovr§ at „.• , S'ACIITER Sept. 16 ''6s. ' • •GIIn 11ELTING.—Pacilrtg, bianbole }Wigs, End Rubber SpFillipst . - •• - • • • Sept. 16, *66-3:1- EiTICWERATHOMTNIN'S. .T3O CAV ALRY . --Spen etre Cirbine Cariritir AI es -• . .• STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. . . , Sept.. 16. .65 - DU IP, ONT 9 1 11 1 POWDER....—Doix)nt's SPorting. Eagle: Dnek. and DiamOnd Grain Powder In kegs and rsnni 7 tarry at - " W)- A Z i ct D I SR I ECI T IV. I tt C 4 b, re t or WM. DaREEIN, Tamaqua. 37-3 t Septembeilrii . .6s ‘ 1 PO RT GUNS:44k verY fine: /wort men t . of., single and dnnhle barrelled guns, shot belts and p =hes, der . flasks; eaps and game bags, at Sent, •65.-31 . - 3TICIITEK it•TLIOMPSON.S. VIE reiMGl'iBollll . ool. IPOR. BOW* AND E - GflgLal.t.qbe sdliseribtr reopen mil oi on Monday, September' 25, 180. MOND wishingto attend will apply at mice. • _ . J. A. bIirASSMORIL'-b1.11: ST-St • setitember iG 6s WM. o.lrAlitlls. ALTDISt. s • - t[A.RCIIS - di uF4cEult#_Jis • Varnishes nail Water* IN raining Gimps, • asuillarning sad Labriconing Oils, ..- • BriaZilite.ollllll Naptilia, • 11.110.5011T11 SECOND. PHILADELPHIA. .Sept. 16, '6k.. • •; .• ' .- 3 T• 6 a l • J. STEWART-ZEPITY, . • 253 S:,•!!itOndt 04. 4 ' a bov e Spruke; • .. • • • PHILADELPHIA,.., • Keep' constantly on hand a Ire aiaortment'nf CAR PRTSc MATTINOR'DRUGGETS. OIL eLOTlis,, WIN- DOW SIIADE.4. tWOS, MATS, PIANO.. MELODEON and TABLE COVERS, &e:, tc., to-whteh he wouldin site the attention ol•those who may desire anything in h 1 tine. . • . Sept: 16,..66.-3T-Sen • ~_. . • le . :. , .4 1 % r. ~ DiDS..FEATHERS, MATTBASSISS, !MLANKETS, Biz) QUILTS. kc... &e. , . - .. ' tier - TUCKER'S - CELEBRATED SBBltia BEM.— Every article In the - Bedding line at the, lowest marke4 price. AMOS lllLLBORNB,'X'bilidelpbia.. - -. Sept.l6. '65. . . 31.3 m .; ETTERS Reensiining Vesietnitned 1.-1 the Post Unice, at Pottsville. State or tennsylva. opt ; nn the, itith day of September •1465. 'ro Obtain any orthese letters, the up,olicant must call for "'advertised letters," give the date ;of this llst, and _ ivy one cent for advertisiug. , • • B.nrot nallpd for within one month, theywill he. sent tn'the Dad Letter Office. - .• , . . Brown C W • Frederick Cathme Monahan erftrllr4 * GalTigher rat-7,-:Merorhouse• Semi 2 •Ilelier Margaret . Gable Chsa,lPA-i - iforris Amelhi . S 3 BottMaridget 131aha,:.Eitnosn .Newhard:DavithP Dowell - Cattle 'Botisgei RC 4 . ricuCtwitellai Cuff Itev'.:Thcit'A. Ball Findley. Fotteetla &W . OnokJael 7 . • Bolen Behr: 4•Putniteirlinn e.40e1 Jaines. Kant! Jll Bkharddtisnj.do Can, Francis , Rattler John. . -Richards. Sarah Cassidg El ittabiltb icilieif l ttamaa • • .SehweilV.CoLSX Casey A es - , ,S.hvphird dixiM Codington donna RiltwoodDanl'; .Sensot Michael; 'Concord Miss •:-..Linikin•W 13= • :lmmetta &nubs DeLongdaelsott Legate Satnnel• iTrembleNns • Drooling Jam . LAMoctM Agnes , Waters MAO Dovia4ohn .• Moore'Br Chas Wattle F P Wei JohnV • . McLaughlin John Williams Henry W ilottel Morrisejdohn • West. Witt l'..Seiotet!hi7.lll4 VS: .... E ~"y .... ~~. M. BILLYMAI'4, P 3 M. -- MIEN - - WANTED FOR IECE BEORET BEIMOEI -THE t'• YIELD, THE DUNGEON,' AND, ME, MOAN, , Bir ALBERT B. RICRARBEEN, rt. - Vrimula cormpondent. • The most Interesting.-and exciting book 'ever pub lished, 'embracing litrEkhardamf's onparalleltd expe rience for four years ; traveling 'through the Seta in the secret service of tint ••Tribune.= orttbreAr of the war, vith our arnica and fleets- both East and Weft, daring the first tampers of , thri' hie thrilling contrite ; his condnement for_lealtoty puniths in seven diffineut rebel prisons Ms escape. and al mott:wirodousionrney by night of Dearly 409 miles. It will ationud in stirring events, _arel.contaht More of thetset, ipodent and romance of the war than any othemsorlt_p Iftitiaoit titteatsrsaye " ,: , *.ititrestiromy Ismksortlriet be written concerning ltilis:Wer, In additionlo the' many already in print: but not obe of tkerd-will give withle a Mullin compass Orator; faller, more reliable =neut. entirely froMPer' lumal ehserostion, of the .nature, part:loses; temigmies arid instrtunentalitles of the tilavebolderie Rebellion dein does the unpretending. narrative of Mr: . Ttieleolson." _ - Teaaiers, Itidlea r etinjetniyOungnierr. and especial ly rettimed and oisabl officers and soldiers. in 'Want of profitable employment. will find it peculiarly adapt --ed toMeir orirsditme---iire-have agents clearing $1.75 per miinth, which we will prove to any doubting appli cant-80W tor =colitis. Address '• •.• 7 • 0 'BROS. Streets. Sept. SIXTH EB and IdINO Sept. 16, .14.-37-1 m • Philadelphia, Pa. NeW' and School& NEW SAORED STILE ; Enke Cialleerien of Chives Moak, • 'For the are of CHUMS, •tiINGING• tiCILIOOLts, CCM VENTIONS, IdUBICAL AstimlATloNs, 3a.-Br. Lasoisim litsastiaLt. r , The long experience of the author of this book with Choke, Schools andEkeleties. has-enabled him to pre pare st. Collection of Music uncommonly teen adapted to the wants of the public, prefaced by a riffles of- Ele- • mentary Lessons and Exercises which will prove high.; ly acceptable. to Singing &Imola and to all persons who wouktimprove their vocal abilities and become g 9 14 Price , al; IS per coot k $l2 peraiozen • CliumES: The New Juvenile Music Book. by L ‘O.-Itentiamt.' Author of lhe-"GoralEnr wElfAl 4 , . contains • the meat Panning antrAttraCtlie " Lessons, Exercises and Popelat Snags. It is having a widely, extended circu lation, TEN.,,,TUOLISAND , OOPIES having been pub lished doting the Short nixie that - his elapsed ,since its first appearance. Public fichoola and Private Schools are using - IL, miel7 young, singer wanla_l l, 9 o PY. apd evdiy boy and giri item Maine to 'California-Mould be furnished with it. It will cultivate their vocal powers, improve their musicalttaste, and be the means of giv ing them misty happy beam Price CO ets..„lll per dux: Sri:clues Plum nom - OLIVES DITSON & CO., Publishers, ! SIT Washington Street, Boston. Septembor 16; 96 5. 4y 364 .. 1.25 ... 2 ISO .. 1 75 5. 1 30 .-.. 2 25 ...1 00 'lll'irend 'tor 1616.5' , "'road and Quial tui tha ptatiglapt: • , • r . 1 NDENTIMUCTSIndPr TAXI 1 111.111TD111.-- Various idzes bt that 'UtoneandiVimd feeler quan tities sold and printed at B. BANNAWS ° Bnoitetore ano PrlnttagOdice..Potterrllle.' r 2.629 0 0 2) 13 ,214 . 13 ' 00 1,101 . 11,214 00 3410601 *Z .43,..406 050 1015 . 1 • 1,411 .00 SOMETHING NEW. wiksuaricurow * itatircems; 82,433 1 • 38;394 00- 1,801.343 03 `• 114010:15 L978,08'17 - 2.180,106 0 . • -610414.08 uirst . irtY, - • vivre= joinauppum p proem{ Mod. Aniq gait/maxi! :'‘rninvareavg aontarg imrsit 'vszarzogoa sAinoulruril jo am am lump' naprapturp, IROluguaill Pigs •1 2 111 4 1 3 " 1118 , ‘4111 .113 V 206,453 06 • 86~T01'13 Tirade tar MSS Fatizabiy: I:kiiih:tt7.lil 1.13 2.1 1.119 1,9'2 3.213 1.031 6+o 13 , 331' 1.408,209 4043,639' mum sum piwrociarzi: BOSIMORLL Its' PIRO Centre St.: Pottrville, & w t. .63_.3c h ttni Agto.. - for SchnyTkilt Co. AVIOWS ped.i n A • 1-ly - . CANAL - pairr owns . LTIlr6. 'Marta. • list; at sedated • car...liat ale a* Benraistit• - • '21031. • • krk RIKAMIIIII3I. riumell of di& via/ G reat j- receteedendlWeale it"- , . • .„ 3,536 . - B . z • andlltatioarriretea. - .. n , grrr. • 113eiraier 'OirecTirirroir • Ann - 17intistiruur 6 . 753 . Iliatmoiendeaioring pi •• thOr overrandertli -12,459 ..er prepenPians i on: the - reprilall• ; by BEL* - / 2 . 8.21 actutraGextruis PZIWAVATIOWIL • Pra& Mb. /PAO. ,13.431. V.:Jfikirsititazd' 4,004 ,Pr get married rand &atm - • directed envelope 10.113 13. C.11143LL1 ,1*•1411 - . -Pier 9,510 •If • ' T.Atigust .• . 10,242 , . • ! Atter a earefel examination ribl"L they enjoyon =nod: nee; than wife and reimole. • 981 Pottiumtienzi.. • BalliANNAlf Ac ,SCIPMEIR • View f'reViidon end G 30510 ' • 80 t h eiredooraibove Tbirdmitath . whet 4,936. colemnirlY on Pend; mow, :reed. r 43,1181 Groceiries. it The patronage of 1113.461 specthilly solicited. . '• . 3 t 004 PSOY/1* An& 1.2. gess— TIEINVILILBLE COAL Llit urgs.:—.The ra2 L'Aranctirstiped,ki-peoiparei lei or mom 60 *thin Leruies valitible 4 Cred io n s Web 464 Vrithin 4 miles otlissleton. Ras been shafted joot. vein of solid CoaL The and. lase. wilibemid4 402324 ,pn mist fevomble &Tree; both rers;rds rofidtyluid gamy* of Money to be advanced by- bust oweerP** improvements. Enquire of.-, OW. W. POME'ROY. °See Penna. Ball BaLding. Pottsville. I , Sept..* '66. 60 St IMPORTAN Frtuaklin MillsaTeast Patraer . and , Uake• Bake'', • The most ireilable and best Yeast. Powder before the public:: All who hart trial tt will use no other. Por sale by alt Grocera and - Drusetate In the Vatted •States. In Pottsville by RICtIARD R. MORRIS. „ , , Nbatierci tomerrrriritowe .itairtmuur . . prisAcreßcant. . • Aptil 8:45. rum . A-A RTIFICIAL LIM118,1P: P. MoANDRKW 'Of Ashland, getwiyikill County, Pa., has - talented a very importiat and useful leg; - which Can be easily adjtutivi to snit the growth of persons: They are.real ly vary beantifutand substantial: The prices are very moderate. idospeepared to rarebit 'applicants at the shortest notice, liteltriowledge in painting and seirlp. tore'gisiee him a decided Mien:age in perfecting a tit. Persons at a distinei. can , communicate with 'him and restlassured that their interests shall receive strict at .tention. His rights are secured. " - Ashland, dchttylkill'eo...Aug. 194 IS. • . 83.41 t - maxi Ng 1674. rtovrt arepswwit irituroOs at A weallnw NLYPitifrialtlSallaDllinualtitaa 9 n Mannar, No. I lint Knee latrent. _ - 100 lifULF* will' be *old WEDNESDAY. SEPTEM BER '2oth, and.eirenTWEDNESDAY and SATURDAY thereafter until furt.snottr., mica, commencing at 10 - - There Muter; are nearly all that clan/land In goad con dition, being Bold only far wrint'nf me. - Every facility will be afforded for an exantlnathion on tne.part of buy- Elli"Tererai cash In 4wernmentintrOs; A S:ASHMEATI; raptaltugalAtialtilant,Quartermaster. , September 2, _ 05-41 . M AEON & lIILICLIIPE CABINET OW bteck &'Oet.'s I PIANOS. These popular Ineirements ere finding their way. into !houeande of famillm rhurche...leetere rooms &c. fie. For kale in'Philadelphia only by ' J. .E; .GOULD.' tth and Cheatnut Tar'Also Irleloihmui and second Pianos. March 25. '6l. CLEANSE THE SISTER OF ALL IIIPLKI• Illstabliebed ever in Quarter it a Century. 'Dr.' Swayne's": ' . "Panacea:" "Dr. Swayno."' , Prnurr . "Panacea."- . "Dr. Swaynes"'. . . • Tue "Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's" ' 8.. o o n.. • • "Panacea." "Dr. Swayntes"' . . . "Panacea "Dr.. DWayne's B10•4-Parit4ing Panacea." "Dr. Sirayne'a Blood-Pcnifylng - Panacea." • "Dr. Ssistynes,BletidPortfilni Pahacea. 9 .' Foe Scmfula. • riceraiid,Sore Throat s. Indolent Tu mors. had 'ef f ects , of mercury, fie.:, ly enperior to any remedy . eyer . discoyered. Prepared only by . • • •• - • • DR. SWAVNt MN.. • . 7 • BM North Sixth Street. Philadelphia: Sold at the Drug Store of HE;ifty sAyLort, rousdne • June 17..0. • ." • 2- . • • 110mbolklys EXTRACT BiTtlif and Jtarnovata. Bose W s .teal cures secret and dialififte ditorde - s,.in all their staptes..at little expense, little 'or no change diet; no Inconvenience. and.no exposure. It is pleasant In taste and ndor, immedlitelpits faction. and free frntra all in nr.ons prooertles. April S. tra.s. ."14-ttan .„ • LAVT111 ? !.1EI104C PIN.. • - UNION. - IR:ON IVO.AK, . • PENNSYLVANIA,:. . Mnnnfectnrern of Juniinim *beet, - mina Coal &Immo • . siXf;eo; Au , • - 'inftkicr,;.a.s - • • ' " sa-sne • • • TO. MERCHANTS. xiornicrit JEANS,.' PLAID r,iNcy PART hTut , P, •, , 'COTTORLAP, . , . . CARREPIARN, : • • , The subscriber IS. now -manufacturing . goods of the above' dercription, and solicits - the' -custom- of.the" Merchants of Pottsrille and vicinity., By purchasing direct from the Factory the same goods can be furn ished at a lose price than.they a.m• be procured in the cities. • .Caepet Yarn and Igaspekina Yarn. made to. order. • - . _ Weal taken at mark . et zees or exchanged for man , • - niacin red . goods. - . . - Sam ples of goods sittlmAti . when reque s ted: National Steam Mill, 4th. above Walcuit .81. _Reading, Penna. - • : • . Sept. 9...!tib.--364m- . agTHE GREAT. CAUSE ITETMAN'NIISERY: JwirPubliiihed ia , o &wind Envelope: Prim Six Cent s: Ilieeturin was sharalature, Tireatuseist wed Radical Care olifieininalWeaknesa.orSpennaturrhota. induced by Se:f.Abuse ;_ Involuntary Emissions, Impo tency, Nervous Debility,- nod • Impediments to Warn menerilly: &Mfg" motion, Epilepsy, iitul Fits:. Men- . tul ..and. Physical :Incapacity. Hy.. ROBERT J: CULVERWELL, M. D. Anthorof the 'Green Book,'! Tife inirld renowned author. in this admirable Lec , tare clearly-proves from, his own, experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may, be effectually removed without , rneditine. and without dangerous suigical SOnerations. bougles, tristintnenta or cordials, pointing out i.triode at cure. at • once .OrrtaliA and effec•rtal, by which,everr, sufferer, no matter when his condition May cure himself. cheaply, vntely add rndically..: THIS LECTURE:WILL PROVE A BEVN•TOTHOIIISANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal. ;ins plain envelope, - to ,any address on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. -by ad &ening frieTailltitiers:"..f.eitAlt J. - VtliLllife it co 14? flowery, INeorlroilr % post Oedee box 4,588 - Bept. 9..68. Jso . 86- trig , A I RTABLE way, yEßEiNrara imi6intoßi & FOll THE 'CURE OF PILES. stead the following—Another of the numerous cures effected bifhe use of this article: ' • For the benefit of persons suffering with Piles. make the following statement: have been during the lltat ten or twelve years severely afflicted with puce. •I have tried reteedles of *Mande, without' deriving airy benefit, and tinnily pot myself under' the beet medical iteafment in Philadelphia, but no relief wee obtafoed. 1 corsidered my case hopeless arid believed myself doomed to misery. Alia last rseort nOOll the recom mendation of some friends, I tried Phreaners Rum. 1,1d1c068 ANIPLAXATIVIC Mts. • This remedy eave me relief. Sevetal applications relieved toe Of nil the pain, and the regular application of the “Ruonmamei" for three Reeks 'entirely cured me. I am glad there is such retnedy,,and earnettly recommended it. ' -344 Beaver street, Minds. Swarm and subserfissii before me, the 42th •day of July, A.D. lees. • WILSON KERR, Alderman. Address orders tit D. PIIRICANFR, care"of Royal & Royer, Wholesale druggists, 309 and Ili North Third street, Philadelphia. For sale bran Dealers in Medicine. , • Angnst 26. 'Z..... • • A ; L E KUM E *I IP altar" II IN • Penn . 'dealer in INSTRUMENTS: PIANOS,. MELODEONS; ORGANS; Ate., laving been Appointed soleagent (or the celebrated Menion do illamalliseS-Clitjtkrie,g. !real , in the Cotinty . of 'Schuylkill,' Weald tespettfully an .nOunce to , the mnsleal community; that; he can li:welsh •these_unequalled favorite Cabinet "Organs, in ill styles :and Ares, at manufactarera' ptices, The Veahty and -volume ol tone, with theimwer ot . ,expresabMin Mese 'organs, le universally adnxireditad praised. While their faniahilityand beautiful IWO - 0* them-the moat el- egant parlor ornmient.,,, • . ••• - : • • r • Every' thae:•• ME CABINET ORGANS ,, adapted to MAI .CRURCIIEBAND SCROOM • T4.l' raj !If tilt* NIB; $llO to $OOO each. .rirEiery lasitritsreeet . . • • !•U‘'lso, , Agerit for theMde of theirauch admired Spring . „ . .I„tieloaecitiicind If.tiolottitur,Oigane " 1 4 . ` the • cotibtles of Schuylkill.; 'Northumberland and , Lebanori, wtdeti instruthents me universally liked.— They Nweeppi a t sweetuess and fellness of tone, - which has received fheimit eirekommoridation of the musical profrealen, and induced sip t .almost unpruedented sale. rditharers arc tespeetlialtristyltadlovalt and exam ine for Oeroselve a . All..oomutnnications anif orders will be punctually inslrered et filled.. aud every infor m:WU in rehtlioniertheto gladly given..' • • • Store and Ware Rikifrui, at the Jewelry Stririaen Cen. tre viper four , doors from ) tango street, Potts .:l '•••• - ,• Bl_. Irielfeleace of Nedielne'shonld stud Pimple., pure, having feel for its; basis, induction for Its pil fler. truth atione.for its capital.. So statid'AstitooLies Gestitunisr.artasuoist established over ,e year ; ago. • . April .8. ea. .1. .• . • ' , D 1814 . 2 '-IPPIMAI OM PARTNIMAIIIP. &lir of 'IN. rem & Brother, Poundine.. Ma i entitle* of the Borough of Pottsville: - Oniony nfnehuvl kilt:Mune of Pennsylvania, of Ornieh THOMAP WREN and JAMES WREMwere,therlide Proprietors: was this day dirrioired bY the Mutual consent of both parties. - VttOMABWREN • • - AIMS RH - pottavipe,leptember Ist' MIS r. -• • & .;:all.Partins indebted to,the late drat will please 'iillitelsalnent: 'sod • all parties having. claims against - the late Arm will please present , them without delay, .• Sept—A.l4, : • • : • : WASUINATON snort •.wei . , 7 7 • : 11 r 'or* NO.TIC eke the te A ren & ,the 44 WASHIN611D17 ';" - ..1110M - WORKS," loaded un.Coslstreet. int I • Jr( the ßorointb will . 'Wahine& by the int all .ite . tutrintr - branebes. - ..ris Steam Engine' banding, end allitipini of Mpthinewy for raining either . 'nisi dr en; blase ftthatal br hot or "add- , Mart ; all kinds of railroad-nwitominodanilroad ear. Attune-of wroplibt , qui east iron t all kinds of bras. castings all kinds aWitrrwskikinad Jii risee.'OPthir , latest im . proveCptitsin. Ititehr alin•itionble actin. :Repairing promptly attended to and neatlrrinented, r y ail attention to intrineur the:sebeeribeitrurta ritteirtin shire. of the putill e panunrneen Ab er bestowed on the late Arm.. • dAyllor WREN. pottaville t September I, ItldS. . — Soar if "tree ruraitA. Wmilsiditr TATES; :Si :0; 14.:41,ut ktrilf=t -- they iSt 4 ,".nrs. re; - , - Steck & Oo 'a PIANOS. ki.'l : ..Foi: - IyFitTNEy, BANIKER; CTSTRL STILECT,. 'porrsmm • , , Dealer-hi -o• AILEILICAIT. AND.' FOAEIGN rt 7 GOLD. AND 'SILVER, • Jll. , - 71" 2/: Untie* Stales Bads;, . --41 - 1141w t ell uintme,* YORateri wiscsoreiot mono `icrztrz INTEREST allowed be tier iiechasgreement. STICKS 'm - (1 . 130141)8 bought and' sold the New York and 'Boirds or 'Brokert thirtftareommhision: ' Meech 46, *65. er7,1.• ANlNerfpdpi arid eorsirusive test of the properties al HiLmoodes now RmAcet Boom will.bea oomparison , ' with those pet fortk in tfirttiolted &aura Dispmestori. ' April 8, .65.- . 1{ Qra . . G-- • 13. .. tit - 1 -iSELIIENu &,‘ :CO • - •, '6lll aai a,c g Jewellers; 27 - MMANDT- ST YOL 000 ell - Ims; tt L11:1$ tN. B; PI 11 . '0 I t4.l' •&e - &o: . • • WOBTH. -.11400,000t - Tg: 1 4:04 1 : 6- xr ONE.Dog.,I44NWIIMIX - , ottßlF4kiliW v. tiLY I 4 ..1" nOT TO , AS .raur Wins. You arrow snug vie WILL Splendid" 114ist ,or'Aglitlet.. • All to be sold'( & ONE DOLLAR' Each. . 800 Gents` Giad)laitthg:CastiWatchesl..s&Qto2lso .300 Ladi&' GolaliErfalneled Cad WatcEm3l, " TO 400 Gents' Bunting Owe f3tiver Watches:. ;j156 " TO 200^ PhStawnliituts: a .100 11.000 Goki Vest and bleTic .. otaia ... ~....... 15 " '3,000 Gold Oval Band Br‘celete • ' 4" ' 8 4.005 Obliged Goldßracelets • • -" • 5 0 11 2.005 Ctartifine Chains and Guard Chains.... .6 " 20. 6.000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4 "• 10 2000 Lays andFloientine 8r00che5 ... .....4 " 6 2,000 Cbral, qpel cud EmeraidDrooches.. . i 4 2,000 2 . 400 01 , At. Ikver M and igraine lia r 4.500 •Other, qpa leand Emerald Ear Drops... 4 " 4,000 CaliforniaDiamond:Breast Pins 2 50 •'lO. 3.000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch .. . 2 50 " . 8 4,000 Fob end Vest Ribbon . Slides 3 " , .10 4,000 Sets Sleeve Butte's, Studs, etc ' -3 " 8 4,005 Gold Thimbles. Pendia, etc............ 4." 1 6.000 Minimum. Lockets, ' .s!': 5 4.000 lilittlaturelockets-3faglc SprTng 20 4,000 Gold Toialiplcka; Caciabea,- - etc. ... 2 " 8 5.090.144 n Pokl. / ti nge 1 5..000, Chased ,Gold , • 1 7400 Sttine.§ct and Stmt. } ; (1 121.,—.4.• tall° ' ,l •`: 5.000 California Pirtino o o,ltU l ge,t; 2. • ,••" • 11 1 1.500 sets Ladies* Jewelry Jet andlrold.'„'„. 5 " 15 6,000 Setsisultes' . JewelryCameo,Peari. etc 4 18 5,005 Gold Pens, 'Silver, Extension-Holders • Penci15.r:.....:.::.:. 4 " 10 Gold NUS and Gold-Mou nted Holders.. 3 " Gold Pens and Extension.Holdens 6 " 10 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups.. .. . . 5" • 50 Silver Castors.:...:.. . -15" 50 Silver„Fmit and Cake Baskets.; 10 " 50 ran Doreen. : ,000 ikmen Silver Tea Spoons • $lO to 3.0 1,000 ." Table Spoonstmd Forks. 20 0 150 11/04551 01P' DISTED3VTION„. , .I • - . • CERTIFICATES naming each article and its Value, are placed in SEALED EMELOPES. :which , are well, mixed: One of these - Envelops/4 containing the Cer tificate or Order for somwarticle,'.• (worth at least one dollar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any Mama, without regard to choice on receipt: of 25 Cents.. The, purchaser will see what Article it nalWa,[aher ite which may be from Ottelp give Hundred-Dollars, and can then send One Dollar and receive the Article' named, or any on the list Of the same. value, and after secingthe article, if it dote not give perfect satisfac tion: we desire It to be' immediately returned and the athotinepaid Will be refunded. - • Ity,,this mode we give selections from a varied stock .of .fine 004. of the best make and latest styles and of .intrinsic worth.' at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securivarticles of the very highest value. In all cases we chargefor forwarding the Certificate, postage and doing the business the sum of Twenty five cents which must be elicit:reed In theorder. Five. Certificates will. he sent for $l.- eleven , j or $2;. thirty 'for $5 : 'Sixty-Ave for $lO oueandr4 TO $l5: Parties dealirig with us may depend: en:har,ii4 prompt reit:1111 ;and the article drawn, will, be im mediately sent to any address , by return midi or Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all eases. Write your Name, Town, County and. State ;disbar and address • .eiEL DEN de CO.. 27 Courtlaildt Street, New Week. : , 20,6 n? tf' . Another hoiiitleee case of Consumption CURED BY DIL'SVCAYNE'S ' COMPAIIJND SyRIP etWILD CHERRY. ett tit - • cores perfOrmed .• , thitvalnable • this. in- Pulmonary ,CON- • •-. • • . e . ‘ SUMPTlON.q3unalua Colds; Aath- ; •‘• ma, 'Bronr.hitia, Influenza, - Whoopinz .Corlo4-41310 6 411,* Skottthip[4:Biloiltl, Live , .oope- Pairi in t Si and - Breast, Tickling or Bilging id the Th 4 a (all Diiiireg of the, Lungs • • andltreast,hye eieltad the (eon's!), meet oral' who have witness ed Its marveloorredect. • ' ' " For thirty yeah - It haq• heed ... setaodard •• -••• "ConefiliPtion" 7 wimp s ., "till' inred." “Constimption" , „ , _ • 'ic'tan be aired." "Constimption" ' do . mi. "Can be cured." "Cononniptivoul,, • '.-Ptithecnred 2 t-- .COnsumptW.BYRUP ."Ciruh Cured." "Constimptiori"- ••C•an be ett-ed." - “Consumptiom:'Can be cured." "Consumption" ' ',Can be enred..",. "COnsumption" ."Can be eared .. . "Constmption" "Can be &Wed." "Conkumption" ABMILDY. %. Can • bectired *" ...COnsumption" . • -iCati be eared." 'hirty Years'Xxperienee,, ltlid ''the . Petit amount of Ititiony lean 'MI pant the proyertlt a dard Ste fellable remedy ; •' 1 . • . ADA SISIMWN, Innea.ter co., Pa.; MO - I; 190. P . 11;. BW.ATIM .& §ON ORNTII.IOIEN- , -/SbOtlt two yesra age, my wife was 'suffering with Consumption, Anil Be ring her•sleknesit bad the best medlial attendance this and adjolnirig counties.: tier ease vriii pronounced hopeless by all Of them. I was induvxl, through _cue zceorniziendatlowayont.agent, Dr. leac•lLlNlßeri.Of West Brecknock. Berke County. Pa., and who can veri fy tps;try Sywayners• Compound , Wrup of Wil&C tsidg -it for some time.. she was entirelyrr.-44 1 nd,letleiv as well. as eyer: hex end TuilY able tn, perform her.natte Tabor: • I 'amen tal ly satisfied thatliVistii fritif pretersthin that Fain in debted for her rastoratiou.to health, thaLl Arrant you full liberty, to, rive,heirtme Publicity, ip .i.the hope that - others now . suffering may derive benefit from her cape.' rienee.- ••" Yoursouspectlbli*.'• • ' • -,. • - • - 1111NRY.O. MORN, Thirrtild, establisiesi 'remedy: prepared only by Dr. • !MAYNE &c. SON. fiflo 'North -Sixth Street.' Price el per biwttle 'six:bottles. ' ' _ ' • bYAIKNRY SAYLOR, Druggist. G. BROWN & SON, Petteville; and all dealers tribledicine. • • ,Tritte•lT, - • ; - 44. gin* #AGD.felitA . .-10EDEF . • x lrilislitisitlipi; Die*, !Maher; • .:11eivrItt1416 1 T. 0 /4:440. - rtviiiVO4.4.t Sole Agent for the Madame Demoreet new system of caning atsd tnitatag.drraw:.! Young ladle* Instructed In the art, • • •-- • April 1; %to lt14111:114ERSIBURG STEAM. SA IN - IMM DU. The undersigned having large Stearn, latiqls, and a fine stock of Pine. Oak - and' Heinlock- at Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pc, are ogle to inannfactnre, and forward to order,ltbeheariest•hills of Lumber for Breakers, Bridge-a,..Ship, Boar MA car tim ber at short notice, • 4o Mhz. Of Philadelphia; OMB more; Washingtettendliew York, or to 'any toinht on the Delaware ititer.PUnion;,6chtlylkill, RaritO, Penna. or Tjde Water - canals, or .on the Northern Central: •Pennsylvahla cir War:connecting railroads. Addresi N. C. FRECK & CO., _ ; linuroto, Dauphin':oo., Pa. . IMRE ik•Vais may 4,1010 matittm Alr variety at the new Book gad Stational Store:oll'. •BOSIASHELL BRO. Centre Street hiltut Trl4ty Church: Pottsville. .Tan.-T. .G 6. I.ly . ~. . . AID!! TO IREAllTY. 7 tatuii.s& Coaling 1 - 113 Creatater:44YArrailte4l„.ter,eaal mot titraight, or ittlthittr ltsto, /gamy ringiftp. ot s .maralae-.rartit- T IOW PLOMIL: OF IVY for the permanent removal o f rimPlek Twle.ckiets, glObvyanni!...te., leaving the rkhn sroonto. am. and of an' ataftater atit6teet.L.-0"3, wad e+ ,OILTENYAL RT.T)I&,. - nproora bait from tow fiverl ,lll- bran yloart - of tite - •hody withrint . Injury to We- 23: ;Mailed IWie. Aridrees GEOROB lILA & CO.; 713 proaderay, New York. "lnlY l 4 - ' 6I S; - • - ' . 46-thre • . !;2 ::" New Jewelry . Eetablißhment, • : 4 ;_ ( 0 ' STOW= is Elliott * 4411 C, . • Ranufacturers all Ends eft :vivify; _ • .have just:opened an assortment of Watches and Jewel ry, - mostly of their own mannhitture.- Watches and Joinery repaired in the best manner—warranted to give. satisfaction. Tbe public are Invited to call before per chaff)* eieewbere. at J. &ELLIOTT'S old stand. next door bat one to the Ulcers. Bank. Ang.12,16-82-9m• E, T ILICVIIOI,I43EGI AMEN mill 111.4tpli. IMPERIAL, r • YOUNG • ' 11113011. . OOLONG, . Allot Ten tuperior qmg4t7, jitat r e , c ey e d ay' • August ft 10.-112-6 t • . N. K. Ski*, IRON SAFE,' manafacbrmi 41111 y—the bed fII 2 - 0 e country—tor Gale by . B.BANN4yi. ATEw FEB BIL1.110:rHow /I 'ready, new - Justice Fie Btha. for ale at • - B. BANNAN.I3 Centre Street. Pam'lre . • tie. d re yon wish to buy, .. •10.• to the, place. So Jun step itt.`gire him 11 - IT7. - • liell i tait with wee and teats.'.' ' • of the cimAttWc braids • . Ai in Pettryille you can And;... . • • telt aell.much cheaper too by fa' . • Then any store'of nis kind. ' Heiiu for rate *maw/ niteitt pips, Which maw immense attraction; . • .To tell the truth— I must confess - Thy' itive great • _ lint bear In mind. thAd ie lipep •' - ! i snot for idtooting - 4 twisted. VI With thing and inad'With two cent eartddge. it is. MO* doubt ilia chiming, Jitdr.most..filwibg en 1 aircraft* the pnblle - Cal arid"lie= fur =keg at'!:. l6; 11A21 1 1111..1tWil 7.ohaixo iq $ tmt. licade Building. Porript, qtatlirdaY, Seldeliaber 18, .18616. THE LATEST 'NEWS. vest. Lees Application-far Pisrd:on—fillais. sa r e e e lleie P4 14141 * - •-whiffhicAt,•«itila.. far pardon hair been laid- befell) en 4 V ir dl 7. l o , o lo lldententer7"note' from clebes l • Tbei Convention met:ce IlinrodeS at Batton. - Chic. gunner miss .Preltident, and Gen.llatier aW the Vice Peer 'Mean& ; CblonetAlexanderlf. win Mini imostalyssominated.bis Governor. ,_; , The 'Wirt Militarylkommistdon 'MACAW. on Thursday tint owing. to the ocontintied:Jairress •of the;priennec, Ificurned until Monday, MK' Bs lac this "counseV ntated that' Wires mind Is 'ninth deriaged, - andte cannot concentr a te it.te anv Eirs t rZti:Ketchtudwas arraigned in the Conti Otteralflesiiopi in New - York an Thursday, ' and Mend guilty to the indictment..4m Om . log gold check.. "'AIl"Ilf theptincipal entintieb to the interior of California have elected Vnion men to the,Lcgia7 latrire, and the party has met no losses. ;The Construction of a new Atlantic Telegraph cable has-begun. The Great Eastern. has been slimed for cable laying pniticees for flve years.: Inn consequencei of the spread of Fenianistn; thy nnmber of English regiments in, Ireland la la 4 Kr. pright hat 'wit been invited to riiit Arnett. rtF.1 , 931 1' 9F TUE :111691iLL101i,14 ' lB6O the value of property in: South Carolina, .v}~a $400,000,000.' Of that but little inpie.,pus! $59,900,000 now remains. SonthOn inaugurating,Rebellion, sowed the 4 #lxid,'!and is now reaping the whirlwind.- The: people of South eirolicui are perhaps, the pnorSo,lll 'tbe,srorld, ,, the legitimate sequence of ' they Isc*. , ' • ErMerl is I/ great searciqef houses at New - • ( • .. sir Bueinilia prospects it hatsiiiividle; are greatly impreted. • e - sriTxbere,ate now over one_hundred unemployed generals in the service. - • • ' Wiley. Charles T. 4 - ,inititard has been elected EPisoo.Pol Biabof) ofiXeßoolooeo •• • • Niirvitring, the - war Pennsyliam k a; furnished the Ekiteritmeht;l79,4B9reoldierc ' •-. • tairludge , ThottmeAli Heliburton - (Ssm,Wick) died recently in England, aged F ' WAn election for member! o 41. f Congreek will' be-held in Atkinson on October 9th.' Arßimiaro,.Of 001111 40 A fi ll/Y OVA note's of thi new pattern, Thei ate 'poorly etecuted. - Beardsley has been appointed / Judge:of the Slime* Ceurt ot Vermont. WAt thegrand_ctlektit.ffitch between Boston *ni New York on Tdeadartlitt New.YOrkers won • earnie.North Carolina nemes Will hold a Con vention on Sept;'29th,q6 deniand the right of sat it is estimated- that .at _least:100,000 Asti - grants will go Smith froni the Northern 'States / thigiyaar. • •- • ~ . 'Jesse Ayi" M. Funk, of Newberry, York County recently ltht: four children by a severe type of were/1111rOn Saturday the Internal Revenue rOceipti • $850,000.' For last' week the receipts were • $19,000,800; ' • • - ' • • - • • richest, men of Providence, are . C. Allen, whose income is '000;000; and Geo. M. tichmond, $614,615. • • - ' - • aarGemeteadrein hati Ordered ,that: all fire arms in GeOrfiist. be delivered -up to the • provoet marshals by the citizens. •- • inTAthitti;nained Neff, living near, SdoWenko- Montgomery county,._ ctimuifited suicide last wt by,shobting himself: Aar "Is'Witt- jargonelle asked a t enDepian atreet dealer,.sa he pointed to a pear. "No." replied the peddler, "It's ten cents • - airA merchant of Washington hatioontrsoted to furnish'l,ooo tuns sir, coal to the Treasury Do- - partnient at sll43anclall 55 per tun. azildre.Marths Grinder has been cominittettto prison in rittobnrg„cbarged with murdering lilts., Mary Caroline Caruthers, by Exiisoning.' • Sir-General 'Dent, brother4n-law of triteneriti Grant, has been placed in Command of the!Al,r•- rison of Washington, numbering 30Q0 men. irir•Duryea's Zonaves of New Yorks long con-. finndin Charleston on a'aeount, of difficulties with • the negroeo,,liave,been bonorably.discharged. trirLast Week the Treasury Depitittnent're.• deemed $6;046,240 of certificates of indebtedness, and destroyed $6,095,920 worth' of fractional - dm. rency. qpir . tpra of "Jefferson -Davie aro AO Ise changod... He ; us no longer to occupy. a caaet,e, but will be 'conllned Ca rroll *Hall, at E l iissis Moerne. .../fs - .kliorfolk !paper alluding to, the rage for. `camp meetings at the ;forth, remarks that for the laist-four years therhaive hid quite too Much of them at the Bquth, t-, • , 4. 0 3: 7 * sa MS/S.—The Flonr Markel continue daH arid qu ite inactive. Sales rule •at s7®7 211 'per barre for superfine,' $8 Ana 25 for paxtTai, $8 7549 .25 3 for old stock, and ~:no 000to' 75 for ' fresh ground' ettri' nd'413'25612 ( for fancy :lots. • Bye Fkuu and Oorn Meal arcacarce, at 562. f. 97 the former. and $4 75 per bbl. for the latter. ' • • • 3 3 .. 3 Gairw.--The Witeat'lnarket is insatirw—new red belle .at. $ 03 and old at $2 20. White _ ranges .fnain $2'25 tb 2'35. Bre' sold at $lOB for''Penn s*Jrania, and 92093 a for Sonthern..: Corn comes forward slowly, at92c for.yellow. afloat, and 9ficls in tore. Oats, are scarce at 46 cents. — - .TOTTSVILL.E . MA RKE TB. correcod Wee - 17 tee she Mingeie 9 . jeers" • wiet.e .Virbetit Flour, extnt famili,:per barrel... $lO 50 $ll 00 do. do do per cwt 5.25 11'66 do ' extra' • - • per birreli,:. -80070 oo do do superfine.. .do, 600 ,T 00 Rye Flour, • do '• 50 uhl lie do•' • • per cert -325 .!$ 711 Buckwheat Flour, do 260 275 Wheat, prime white per bushel.. 220 2MI •,do ..do red ; , •••. - (5) ~.1 16 Dried Peaches, paref. De:mound—. 30 '• BS dy do. ; • unnarye: -. do .. ':.25 .11 SO Dried Amick... _ do , • 11 lE • wtet.z RICT • --" Rye, • vim.. 1,00 41 , 20 Eggs, V d0x. 1 ,25 ,28 Corn, ". 100 'Bl 201Butter;' 15'...38 9 5" Data. 60 lerheCie, iIT so soup bawl!' .3 00 ,3 50 ' '25 28 Peas,' " 3'25 •If 75 Hams, • SO Rye Chop, " •1 05 1 20,8houldenk., ," 19 21 Corn Meal " 115 -1 301 Beef hind qr.' . 0 ‘ 12 18 61117 4 71100,•". •• 60 - •.' sst frcmt . "10 15 Potatoes, , • 1 00 125 Mutton, " IS Bay, '52 ton. 35 00 35 0 01 Pork, . " 20 It ' ".ballfewt slOO Veal,/•"•- 18 ; Straw _II : Sugar, Cuba, 116 K m - we' r r. . • Sugar Houses, . ra 3 Tim Snit, 79 iiee d, .k. earl% 25 1. (11 Porto-Rico. - . . 4 17.... 14/146, Clove: 4 1 4 . Cradled. - • 1 22 r Flax, , " . N, 0. Syrup. '" ' 30; • If..OWITE. • •• *OLESS,ti ' DEALERS IN HOSIERY; GLOVES, IL GS TANOY GOODS I 1 9. • No. 11 Market Street; pritaaapida. : ' ll6-Im iIifrOODIRIDMV Me ALLEN, EsseeilsOsol to • , VARNALL x OGDEN, N.. 473- Nertb 341 wholetale dealers - In COAL OIL. ALCOHOL.;MENZINE, :NAPTHA, TIIIIPEN TIN 1e„.&e.,..11ave =lnstantly on H EA VYER'S SPINDLE or uget MACHINERY 'OW MA CHINEYRY OIL 4, These ate pure. unmixed Penalise Lubricators, free from all trace of acid, and are war ranted-riot to' "num or.” ' •_. • ) 13 , The trade Nary:Cedes' mumble terms. Sept. 9, ' - ' 136-81 d. IFF•rwltiltdenticargr Inconth. nceof mine, *hal*, Inflamniatlon or neltenolon of the bladder, or kidney, tliitetioreworatto rvet:rate glands, atone In the' bladder; ealcrilna, gravelhr brlek.dnat,depoetkand all diseases Of the bladder, kidbeya and dro*eal ewellinge,•• April 8, ,65 it u amasoesltano arraaos Boone; 11.6 at TOVE SITE.AIII ENGIN/L-4'ot' sale a 1.7 'Stove Engine imitable for heating a large room and ttnakingi tit Steam an kinds of food tot Wile. by which shoat ode-third of the food is saved. Ap ply to •- .ANN.i2V H. B Itlitti'RUPP MA.VE*IIt LAMPS ot Abe most I L iTS l pen ro ai ea e na : y .l ' il d , tr. "7 Y-watimgmteirenfor'a aid also Tor. working.' Also . "irOn and Copper Oftn,*.., all of wbleh will be sold lvtiolnie" and retail !by • !". • •'• Pott s ville. 11, - Lerrip Gauzes , both' Iron Ind — Coppei, peed, made; Always 'enter& ' Odd sliest made to curdle; • thou emits of` 1.. bin; Li Hemlock, White Pine, Wbit.o.osk and other vari eties of unusual steals and" water mills I/lemon, capable of sawing the largest dintensikata . qutred. Orders solietted and prow *skirted. Addreas CHARLES TEM , Girird Tamaq ua P.' H.. 'Acall VS, 415... • ' 166 m• • , . Why IMITTRE . tas Comets:toe Ify NWDII/11 AMID WAY/Ell which choke et' t dll op the OoreaV.tbe and in a short tlme,leares It harsh and (1171— It Is _ln the blood, and It yon want smooth A . nd soft skin nee listens:me% iblian e7 ey lathe complF.„100 BO K: ~14-111 n . NEw-rzurutim FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF., p - ,'.014.kjk..,p:5.1,-pv; A !Mau and Wm- Ari•Fiti ; the i!11ifi.'!4 14 , 1 4, 1 0 61-1 0 4 : 44 7# 4, a. riLta lie *lO4 •-• NittlabOVllMOW#l. 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