..- Imli ri xTENteill.rPfllMlP.l.!M ‘4 s? P4O la:tt;;4;' . . . t -N-10:"srFrA;! FOI GovE ?soft OJOR -GEN. JO? W. ,,, GEABy or cpusiar.titocoritirtel ,11 - 5N r Torm.--,JAmIF4I, B. sv*F"to., with. ~,,i • „ .o n. Conant Co.. Cid.,'lNd:'ll9..Rroadway, 'Reit:York' ` - or , to .authonied'to reeeive!irtibeeriptidiri 'tor the. ~,u• Jors%ht..and MOO tercolleetkills.for tbanaute' -,' . ':. AGENTS, WANTED" V. , : To. Canvass tl;e;•Trincipil Itinin 0 . and-gap :. di e tt r iii District!, for th e Sale of. our , . ._ .. . • B • 0 0.: K •• .. . , -,. .- . . ON C OA L - . I It 0 . N . . AND' 0 I L i f . c . . or sae Proctiewl buieriesiarAlluer. 2 .• To neri:elic and reliable' &rents we will ;Bye inienat .-- Indus l eente for the rale of this truly valuable and roach d Rook ' Several of the , h e at dietriets are .yer• un ehepliel and ilw!eat'Pl'i* 1 1 11 a, *ll be entitled to. .., th ,. ch , c ,_ it'e luny mention among cohort • ~. - .. ,-. ower husatiobarina from . Danville to Baltitnote Tunincldig thoSbomoldn and. Lykeus Valley ...ltegbana: ) • The to of the Schuylkill from. Pallarlelphia to the -... boundey of Fchtolkill COUI4 : •.•'• • . • .. ......... The If N e of the E s Railroad. iticludlug . the Oil *I gloss: New York city. aroi ihd Stated- Nes Tioh. '' . .• , 9 l y t „ BENs. - .. BARMAN; Publisher; or u.. ilAßßlita 04.11 r DO yr: GeseruLA Wt. •*. - • • ' ' ' •.'. - -'POTTEVILLB., l'A. _W k'iTAD • A ~,w iete nt canvaseer who hie exTrlieht%eln the birtrol, curissikhaylkill County for PA:O Apply at this Mies. .. • , Ao actin- whlligeot Printer . , who, bas some knowl! e e.For the huFtplz3. and who tan handle the pen u as the lonau , Ffiald be preferred.. • . • : TIORTAL PATRIOTISM OF SCHUYL, COUNTY. GREAT B,EDUCTION IN. PRICE, The Last Chauce to Get the Book. In order that all who desire to. preserve 'this of the Patriotism of 'Schuylkill County. dnnag the Rebellion, may not be debarred by the pr rr from purchasing, we have reduced the price follows::' . . I R c l o th, : reZucedfrom $2 50 to $1.'50- heep, (library) -". .2 75. " "175 '1, 4 1r morojco " •325 ." 225 - . morocco gilt" "' ' 3.75: " 275 When it•isremembered that ;loonier County . in the u n ito States has - published a book of lar , fharlcter, our eitizens shmill. feel a peculiar, pride in having the recerd.of their patriotic:.ger vice:i is this .cenvenient shape. 7n after years t hi s aotk will be very valuable; as it will be E :a . ::ce not hiving twen• stereotyped: - 3'b : 5 , 41ti0n r i? . triq be pubtiebed. When thlii is ex hsri,ied the beak _will not be in the 'market. - The map alone of the Southern States with all the. 341 th-fields marked upon it, is worth 50 cents.—: A, a 1p4,1; ,, f reference ; as a record cif the services of Schaylhal County, • containing as it does tie ranted of thirteen thousand sOldiers, it is com- 14ele. To any soldier whose means are limited we will larni , .ll the bcxd: for .t.:l, per copy. On re-t:ipt id* the reduced price the honk will' be mailed to any address, postage paid.. Address B. limman, rottivillo, Ps., 'lf WI n... . - PATENT If nil). of our numerous reail 7 trs hnttli nail 1 !try,* of a eale, 'they rhould rlsrl the card of that enter:priaiitg, young f.rmof-)k ~re ltto.Ls, Dinmore of PAN driphia, as they are'engaged be tnanitfOeture cf.th:l4. clam: Seah.s. • Tur..lfarri,boirg felegrapli siinificantly "If the Fenian kadera are worthy of prompt .at , rest and trial; what should be done *ith the far m6n guilty I(.rideTB in the attempt to destroy this G,;vrintrientr • Tun ATLANTIC. exnLE. 7 --About the 10th of .the Gre— Pastern will attempt once more the laying of.l.llis cable. Nothing has been neglected . that human foresight could indicate to mate the laying of the cable a *Moms, and ilia to be hoped that this expedition wasticceed iu establishing the great on terprise. As G. Rosstur who never . made tmy military • reputation of any account, bas .thOught fit to reintroduce the. old, Slave- . driver's bludgeon into . Contre , s, by brutally aSsaulting, hlr. Eirinnel, we treat that : the Committee that has the..matter . in - band,. will -recommend his expulsion ; from the House. This course will, check a repetition of such earnestly the tools Of the old _ and still bittei slave drivers: DEATH OF AN .11INENT VENNSYLVANik .01,6G1Fk.-Ppf. .Henry. -D. Rogers, died in. Glasgow on the 20th of April: _ He Was horn in Philadelphia in 1809: In MG he com menced his geological strrvey. of Pennsylva- Lis, upon 'which wortc the reputation of Mr:. 'tigers as a geologist mainly rests. At the time of the death of Prot:Rogers, he filled the chair of Natural IliStory in the University of GlitsisOW , .-Scienee lOsei a briliant votary in the death of 31,r. ROgers. . . CLI 1.10a5.- : -The editor of the Reading Journal says, that he does not know . o'er- half a dozen.. Republicans• in I3 . erks counly,who w ill,vote for, Clymer. and • they: arc related to hirn.. The JOUrnalprediets that tirmer *ill go out of Berks County-with a • Enaller nytjority..than inty Democrat ic• candidate for Governor whoever ran there. before recieved. ;What can Clymer expect; if Lie on•a people won't. support him? . GREAT' EASTERS DETE;TIVE HORSE INSURANCE CoNtrANy,"—This is the name of a.Company chartered at the last session of the. Legislature. to insire horses, mules and cattle against losses resulting from death by arcident, from theft, - . disease or fire. Cot Frailey isPresident. To, owners of live stock this :is an important matter, and they should not .delay, budget their animals in .'red at once. The p incipal. office is,•108 f-Inth Fonrthatreet. Philadelphia. TAN :0N COTT<IN —A DRAWBACK. —We regret t601.)- FrTe that the Sonatecommittee, has reduced the at on cotton from 5 to 2 cents. .We hope this Wid down.• Cotton can afford to pay 5 cents !pound tam, t 11.) t diminishing the production .bateter.. We. Would respeelftilly Suggest that ,taetai . should he fixed at 5 cents a pound with a 'drawback of say 3 cents a pound oil the tonmunption. This would cover the whole South watt cotton factories, and give a greaterratimu latteill kinds of butsinesn in the SOuth. . NATIOSAI. EnrcxrioNAL:-lußEke.—The °use of Representatives at Washington, paz , std a bill on Wednesday, by a cote of SO to 44, to establish a • Bureau of Education at Washington. Of course every Copperhead . soled against it, and a tew scattering Itepub- . !isms representing some benighted districts which were formerly copperhead—and which make them a little weak in the knees. Igno"- ranee and grog Bhop - s are the. great„..nurseries eteopperbeads, and of course, the leaders thrjty . s oppose FAtteltion and Temperance. ANninAcirs coal Of impure quality, has Keen diseoiered in Warwick township, Bucks CNnty. Three thousand dollars.have been obscribed by, those hitereated, for the pur- Pose of making an investigation-as 'le the ebsracter and qualify of the coal. The folks there seem to think that there is something m it, for they have formed an association and tuned it the "Dark - 1-I'citinw - Coal and Mining Company." Our BuCks „County friends will xe trust, speedily. report on the prospects of tl!enewmineral region, and not. forget_ that , o st.mechanieS turn out 1, - .; 16. 1 mining ma- Olaery at short notice. , CAtsn AVELT.—A gentleman from Wash: ington stales that the Third Patty Policy has tuned out to be - Se digitstrOus a failure, that 41 1prohatillity, the President will soon de; lit in his course and 'cease hia.oPPosition to Congress and their mode of reconstruction. There is al, evident backing down befOre the erpressed loyalty of Congress and the PeoPlei , and this is .the reason, why leading Copperhead - sheets live commenced,criticising quite tletroyi „ Johnson's:Administrative c.aracity. They are beginning to ,appreciate the shua. ; lion. It is not yet decided whether Cbr.rrbx Rill withdraw or submit 'to an . iguoniirtions detest. OF. THE f tr Congress a v it 4 , lreopinji iOtiperheads,l - Traitinvizai .frithcihoopiiiitsrb* 4:,l3esfeith is the propoettktiffiteppitAbit - grecs ir; th e ate . Having peseed both • UMW itY hectihoitpeolisiortipst the wog .tteastfilie Lecittainteset , theee.lbirelist .1412retiteittott - I")ideettiiii ler lifliire‘AW39' _ : 1 7 4 :berryeretee ; iesitournt: , B, The %Tete mituiratector twig ortheivattetrsuite. - 4r Athows, - tfil et* . v.= Kihmeit,tai&ttdidooor-Ipoisi ironseraroing.Thl ;the followitez *Mete, bejmnreed.tii the latates 0 . the seiveil as atrathendtiiither the Otetitirattint/ of the United Reitek'wh i4:wlZZfkt-bL TfooeWofealeSe4riehtlktee • ipart, Ceestteltion. Demob •• . • • . penwerinern. Ized in theHiked thaths: And' inhjett to' th4:'.furiedic-... norrtterrat are: citirezeof the Unitedletattr4Mf the SLate;settereiti-tbey-i.beiiie:t thrfanteeitall-Make enforee it!stAbsnin whith ehall 'abridue the Wittirgenvori • t fiN na q ue r , orcitlienn nf the thilted•Staiee. nonahall ' • any' Sfile'deptirenny Parton. of: lifea Übe:lcor proper. - ty without due peocena 4f law,.nor .deny to,ttny.persun within its juriediction the gqnsil protection of the tamp.' . Si.onon 1. 'Representatives- Phan be. al4tortionedi amornt, the Staten' arcordins.to: their.tenneerilei numbers; counting' the whole number of pern2us in! each Statp,.exclading indiansnot taxed. .tinl..'krbebevl er"the rktt to vote. afany election for electorn krPreil dent and' Vice rovidezit, or forAlnitedAtaten Sere sentat Wee in ecitigrons,/xecialveor)ndiclat ofncent: or the members of. the LeFielatare,.thereor. In deribcttrii any of 'he male Inhabitants' ornach 9 tate.'being. , tl.l yews of see and chbunia of the rtvitPd States.' CO bonny/ way obi idoed. -except for. pAttielpaijott.iti.reberiSm — ori other crime.' the bnidicifiepronmndion thnrein shall be. 'reduced In the :proportion which the nnmbeeof each male citizens 'shall bear to'the.Wftele number of. male cttizentorryearsinf A....ri.ench State, y - 5c0ri0n.3...N4 person-WWI be :ft . :Senator or ftepre nentative in Comers. or Electorof President tly Vice pr et ridenc, opi_noliV.lrnytnalce.cisil or .inllitarykonder the United States: ni.,lltuier , any "State..who, having previou']y eak'ehan (*gran nthenther of C6ll or naafi ureter Stllittelottniti. nit:ideal. so, TrsTed , rsd , sme. Ar cretin:lie ncjudiehilnflicer 01 any :to m ha ruPPert(the Constitution of the United Staine.:ll4Akhall4otve engaged in insurrection : or rebel den tigebint,thin. rennt, or given:.aki:or. comtortio. enemies thereof: but -emigres., may. hy a' vote of twe thirde of oath - Haase. remove cite obit Sorrow 4:. The" sitliditiot`the the United Statetti.shithorited brittatlarlifeffits; debts in etoTed tor Ake payment of perolona_ansi honntienld aeryiera thspopreseing insurrection or rebelltha. shat net bersteetionedz.but neither the Unite Santee nor any Spew shall. assume-or 'Oaf any debt or obliordi°o Incurred iattid'ot ineurreetion or rebellion ening: the United Staten. or any chilm for the lose or emanelna tion of any slave but All rock debts' ohlliatione and claims shall betteld'iltbgaiird vbid: _ ThQ viite . `eri ifs t'pa*tie in ijie s Sepatte; . Naas; Ityes, ?.3 • nue, 11: to the nouse' r lla to 32. t AlFthe-rtayi were Coplierheittas,- - Off this Amendment, *filch we invite•all to read and . ponder we the loyal Men of the country take issue with the; Copperheads and Traitors before the tribunal of the people. No lqnsiTtrapr i MEN—No And the following Id Wednesday's Tritinne : • • • A - . Itiehrriond] paper, frightened et_ the. prospects Nrirthern immigration. lately tied forth • against the new 1.4 vadeni In thelnlkwiting efralirr - , labama, within One Cear .of peace.. begins pith S-,000 Northern cotton nrifhters. -It is frightful - to think where she will end, Thern' is not -a- single Southern State in which this process—this fatal-process—of New Roland eolonizatlonts noLtoliiinia. We mast stop it, aud-fiom this?: hopt:.-we.Ond -lesolve jp:litripft be. fore it enieraps and - crushd us in its anaconda holds.- We do not - mestilhatfrktfiebeLitiipp'ert byn-re i sorr violence. or any unwarrantable means. but by refusing. as we have the right to Rh, our 10de...0r any part oftbem. or lease or tenant tbeniciut tollicitiaten cad r es of the South."'• -; .• ; -• • - • Mop it; by altnfeans.... -Rnidr — ddil the tart ditch the rip cration of natrirallawss-xistt-Nrs..Partingtoti . s broom against the oce..mtide: sell your. lands witrreyou can-gethyit.t price fdr-them'rkeep your cotton to wrap yOurprejtidices in, and:beg at home rather than borrow from the North. Therels 0.-much of the eli; largtng proems to nulke - the inirrow,headsof Richmond feel comfortable—Fn Shut the doodgntes: keep JAI '•Yeitikei.••richool.books and school-teacher I..."Yankdem, engineers. *`Yankee''' factOryznyrners. "rankee" - Phint. era. lliankeesi mannfacturety, r Anger! eapithl: Keep the Ninth from going South 10 .hne; so, that the South shall he forever privltsgme North' IPA beg. .Tbit Is what. the exclusive policy plainly-means:-and ae tretriblele think Whativrill bectime of 'the south as it was—what vast and complicated disastersof :Wealth: enterptise.' twipelation, and enlightenment will over whelm and change it althgcefhlir;" If this cozy little noli cv coriseryed: - What will become or thooo biiih min'ded gentlemen on hOrieback who trent. their bread Ttra IMPENDING . .YK,.A.Et FACROPE.—The. Paris Peace Conference having been aban , dOned, war, between' Prussia and Austria imminent. Pruasia has marplled iter troops into HOlstein and we-tatty at any momen• hear of a clash of arms. in regard t6fh effect that . a European war would have apart this country, it is thoUght ..that the demand for our breaclstuffs and other ( artichis ' , of ex port will be largely stimulated in Europe by the withdrawal of men from indtistrial pity Stilts for war purposes, and at the same time the tide of immigration here will probably be quickened, and a new "imPulse imparted to our agricultural and manufacturing indus•-• try. Itilreat Britain was never so prosperous, and speculative enterpriFe with her wasmev ergreater, than ,when the war raged in ;the United States, and to some extent the threat ened war in Europe will •riffeet and, having more to gain than to lose, by it, there is no good reason why we should re-'' gard it with dread. I, JLFF DAVIS EZIDOIISF:S .:7111{ CoPPERIII:A.I/ Docriei FS ox It IiCONSTITITeTiOIt.-7•The Cop perheads'.are: exultant, for their linprispned chieftain, Jeff Davis, has -.endorsed their views:on.. reconstitietieir triable to stump the North in' -"consequence- of. his inveAuntary residence atTortress Mon oe, - he sends out through his physician, Dr..Craven,liis'opin., idns on ibis question . ; are in - harmony • with Ike_ yieWS . of. .filestet Clymer and his C6f)pethead friends. Mr: Clymer iii 'this campaign, can ottete'freety:fr6iu'Jetrs views on the #fitiranteeiCrequired i rbefore the -fiehei States cithobtain; rekeierit and oppose. them in. the latiguage ilte great tinfortti. nate.. We 'shall seeju:,Octoberwhat weight a party. can . .carry. with the periPlu- of Penn sylvanik the:platform WhiCh 'is 'endorsed by. the.mtin..ivhor authorized._ the iiiirning and ,pillaging of our (owns, and who staukhtered on the field ot:battle and in terrible prison pens. thousands of the citizens: : of this State. Mr: Clyiner . will find thdendopernent of his friend Jeff a heavy load. to, carry. THU Tglic cditersiin '.llljAspinpi :re4ntly held n Slate Convention. Among the reso Intiohs which ,endprse ".31y.P,nhey," - .vire fin( the foll9wlog: ' •". • `. Rr-vo.vrn, net we fully' rind.faithfully recognite the freerbkm - of onr former Mayes ue a legit irrint yeeult of the..war : and believing that under the Constitution and laws of Mi-sisaippi. - they are„ protected in life, iihert, and —property, we. uee Out. 411/uence,bk improve their condition Oen race, and preptui theta for Itio pod-I den., aiiinid la. their; *octal' condition :-.l3nr-tatenneeni 'promisingly onpre , e the . effort_ that is now being made ti secure to them the -PoWer in the:Govern : . ment_ believing •that such. a -policy will rdestroy• the prosperity of the ireeilmen and jeopardize the best in ter,:rts of the entire country. - . . . . By clevatiag •the:nittiSes.,and, eying "illein political rlghts; you "endanger their prosper: ity, end jeopardie the best . interests. of the 'country l" Such sentiments might have-been popular in the twelfth eeritury; but none but barbarians 'would •.promulgate .them An the nineteenth. Copperhead editOri generally, are 'not much enlightened,..bUt we hardly supposed they were such -a -.set .o . f ja . cks as they prove themselizes.tobe-by the.doctrines they promulgate.* . • • • • • Tip: bitter. hatred of the Copperheads to the Union . soldiers ds. shown by their 'hase i attacks through their organs,, upon the citar- . acter of the Soldiers' Conyentiim • recently held. in. Pittsburg... It •is deelitied: by' those . l mendacious that the .majority of the bernher.Sof that Convent iOn*ere t'hummers and loafers;`" and .that the Whole affair was "most lmptnient 'AbOlition. swindle." °The men who •we;e . ja that. Convention represent-. ing - soldiers WhO'fought in the 'Rebellion, the more courageous:' comrades of. these stafat home slanderers, need no jnatifreallori..; Their Reis which resulted in saving the: cuntry. speak louder than . Words.. .. We juerelk . allude 10 the matter tn*sli4ivr our brave soldreis.hOw their services are appreciated by the. `sneak- thief' - party, which but lately. Pretended• to have such # :terribly .warm _ interest in,fheir welfare. ' . , , Tac organ_ of the. Copperheads says that free passes Were reftised' kith& Denioeratie delegates to the late Pittsburg Convefition.-;- Phis of coarse; - is alle. - -140 delegate tirtia tuned a free pass--none gtheril were entitled tg , any._ :The -"soldler:' from Barks ,who was ejected from.the 6onienticut for refusing to comply with the rules, was - only in the ser v'azi,itlimt. three .or four - lieelts,.was never In a battle, - and'scarcely smeltpowder. Hewes the tool.of Clymer, and, refused to abide by the rules unanimously adopted , OJ course . , his'ejection after such.refoaal, 'was - right and proper. He would htivettein efeelett.from any tither ilentiniale.:,bodY btrif eumstances. Ir 18 said tliat Etis T 4ceidency'VoilisidutuA and set al,iihertrick Turner; the inhuman, keeper Dick was ss,guilty of starving`, and, MUrdetick z truion PrieOpprs as FViry area , and deserved hanging quite as much, si be. did. IhriLlwe_rire• sun g .op!rtho. firefitelq!i„e - , rut; the greater the pipfection of traituti. • Tbe position a 09litntsk bi Pieta:444 ic4e , 04.044Y-a-rol". sQeßefilibit744tl aitirewylavirmhapil O.Y. 'AT Yhd 9. 0 149140171:'. a*MrswieldlNS - 9.filt r nm l .ot"Pem • 31 e ?ra.i iinb l ol ll 4 s With kitt?'l64s:: unfortrauti. , .. the . National Futeiii '°4l o ;3t . " 151 0°g-to ,toPO4ter:WltiggP.lttvl4 l - theireisYmit: 4oaluk ofiiienee`Wlth awl ()Pins )tinv in styli•that reminds us ef: the:lloM Alig)layed in theaamel'ineayearor two since. As the first gun oP tbi'iwcpsign, drew Johnson which is isilt4:Miskisg 40sYkii, *tatty the following article front the Wvrld • of Saturday - • . • -• •-'raremsrr sornisenes ?rrwrions. "We know'. of nobody wito.regarcla President John': aims pdeltiOit as, at pressept,teverf.ofititintrAdinghtfe. 'With-great clearness and soundness of puliticaTiiews,. iiiidtetnarkititle energy and lsoltbiene in their expresl; viral, he figures:before the country, thus far: tattieras nit able deWterahan as egreat executive:officer - .TINS now and ludtvelidenee behest Stil o lo3.4lhoWil COIA of these characters excited - expectatio n, • slfitc7iit its = :alined ; of stiestlithsieney with arhardsbewoulddins the.dutiese of she Other: - .1.7 p .to,kis entrance on- thee Tomidency: Mr. Johnson had never been Wit pied- tkint either to acquire or to display much skill assn'admle-i `iterative omcer As Onverme of Termenseerin - ante; war times, be had 'only - routihe'dtities; 'which one clear-beaded mau - is as competent' to discharg e _.,_ as another.: As.htilitary Geyer:bit of Ofteiatin — if Stage dal 'ring theiviir,treCiencortattired no adverse wills -which he could not rmbline- bv forei. 'duties-Re -ithat character-required .-mneh courage,' but; Tittle inlnietrative capacity:wall . . Johnson's jdst'rephtatlou i for-ability. was' acquired - tea different theatret-lje was a iskilifal-and forcible debater in • koth houses 4.....0ert- : gre e n; bat there are many clear 'and ichgetitrearer who posse but slender. trileiitslor adrainistratien "Responsibility for the-soundness of one'S'itittitirec hr .'forrete:Sygdividhal, vote, 'lsYetjl. et pI timlsg (It ;corisynnsisoteWitefeleilisibifiti for the ts•U' Walking 'of 'a greit'and'etimpliCated 'adminintrid a systeni c as au able speech is different. titan the abilltylo . snake a. , -vast grit ermnental nutettine, "plLu n t'inattllment'lfor • thelfectfinplisbment or great ends. • • . • "That a statesmterof 311r.'Johosott's acintieledied: vigor -of character should pbSsr,..s so nttli.'infteeneelif ithe Cowerninent of - Whigb be is' the. nflieltitirearn that' always supposed to be strotg is in abeyance,. • like an imprisoned. forte, Is a'....pl,:tenornenoif fifwidch Abe proofs are mere apparent than 'the e,iplanation.—. ' fl'he most important mistake Johnsen tuts mkde Is kcepiugthe Cabinet of Presfdtitit:TAC.Olo:. Hid - be: tr sceeded.Mr: Lincoln by. akeleeflok,-; instead of. ' visitation _of ,Providence,. be Would inive',"serefted.ei • new Cabinet, as amatter of coOrtte: - -Meer" PresiXent has aright to select. histiwn - confidential;advisers. and; must needs be a cypher in the Gtivernmentin beheads of departments entertain views nit aecordant with Wei Wen. If in tit , : progress of hie administration, betlnds that,. Congress-, 'which(' daily:addresses -the people through. its debates, entertainfyieWs hostile to his on .queStitin deemed by. him ' iontTainlntnl, it becomes 'doubly important that the execittive department which • can seldom address the peopierestepttfirough its neta,:j should pasties& all the vigor -which remits from aft en- ' ergetic unity of palpate.. That in President...Johnson's' Cabinet there has .been no 'energy, .and -scarcely any unanimity, ; in , suppOrt, of his policy against a- bitter hostile:Congress,' - is notorions. Soon after the differ ence betante. pronounced, Mr.. Seward, the ablest of. 'bin:Cabinet : calkers- made his ill health' a pretext," end lett the.conntry during the critical: period while the congressional opposition was getting- hoed; -Mr. Stan , ' ton who ranks next toSeward t in.lntineneet wad knee, gy, made an,estentations . .profeesiou of teepinct -aloof frompuliricatqnestiens.. and confining hittinelf.to his strictly , executive- duties, repenting..this • professipn . when he was called out at the serenade.:". Mr. MeCtil-• loch, though ' , Actions and tenet "is no politician.- • M Harlan has never disguised his opposition to the Pres • ident'e policy; Memos. Speed and-Dennison have..been guestimated; with a-leaning -towards Congressi.i end - Mr: Wells who was the...subordinate' of his-own saber ' dinate during the war, in of ton feeble • and singglsh's temper to be of -much weight le either scale:: In it dif ;ferenceimportant :enough to call forth the -Indignant denunciations in' ihe•T'reSidenrs ..I•2d • of -Februnty .speech, and the earliest prolesie contained Ste toes, whydid he tolerate ri cold and hostile Cabinet , which did not espouse his Canse and .quiriel, and. al • intr.t oPenly.aided with his- enemies ? Ile hat 'done nobly for his nitleof the i . controverly as a courageotin reasinserandedvortate-awtoradvninistratont nothhigt similar debility of will has marked all hie acts for to speak morglinpperly; itit,beent: displayed in all insctibil • in admintstratire matters on Willett there. brettieen a difference of opinion. Ills inde'ision kept the chief emporium of our commerce Without" a en)" lecion,--an office: which - should Decree be rep days vie , cans-for many'snecessivemonths; rile has kept-Jet -I fer Son Davis imprisoned - on ",a charge which nobody: believesc—'complieitlV in the tfax,4*.ito.kyu—tlcir,faurteen . anontris. 'without either .Fetritei tug made by himself—or, it to a trial. lie st.iil t l pebthisti a State ; erilliinina Wit ießiit lie justice, apparently shrinking from the responsibil-;, ity of any.eteptitendlng to iiteremoval. .In the elec tions which have occurred in various States, he seems to hats been "smitten with the same morat paralysis.-: Tle could poSsiblit have chattged the remit its - New' Hampshire; could certainly have changed it in Con lifer-tient :hut, in r hotli.elecrirous,•he neutral. while his own battle was beingfought, and al it:tired the totethies of his policy to triumph.. , • • . -"An ilbse on• whom the' fresident. has no party • claims have given his policy a zealims and disinterest --ed support, they claim; as theirttnly teward, end es honestiveltvishetsi to both him and it, the prlvitegs -of statingiehy, th eir opinion, It hat notes yet been - . Yew eminently sticcskitanl. We approve of Mr; John- . Sores policy; his 'message, his vetoes, his speeches. his logic;, his• invective,-trverything; ishottii4nt ;is May exeepting his 'haltin g infirmity purpose du s ting: a :crisis of the most important conflict of Opinion istblzh tins ever prevailed in this 'country, While holdly. de-' clartng that he considered the Constitution flagrant- 1 1 violated, Why should .he-not- .wfth . equal 'boldness, have Used his constitutional power for hit vindication This is -a very signifieantartiele and shows that the war upon the, President is to be re newed by . the Copperheads, arid that fire bas been aetuallyreoPened. THE 'A)11.7434.CA14 t CONVLICT---111" The second volunie of. "The Gretu American . Conflict," bytlorace (freely, completes: cemplete the work, will be issued in August:.'This is the great work of the Rebellion it is equal in interest ,. in the:hest romance,* ever. • pub lished., It is reliable;-and is even: endorsed and recommended by the'leading. Democratic publiCations as an impartial and reliable work. The side , of the ftrit.volume ready reached upwards of 130;000 copie'p, and the demand is as great as ever. It is fut:nishelf to aubscribeis In Cloth, per vol., - ...... Shecfp,.l 7 ihrary style, per.yo), itaif Fptiniteti . gdged;.per ;' s • • 11Ir: Amos Lewis will commence canvass= ing thoie parts' of the Comity not yet can." vassed for thework, in slew days—and those not:called- upon who -desire the' work, by sending their names to tannan's store, they . will. be entered ou the canvasser's list, and the fiiSC - Vointiii - ftrniShedliy rm re ceipt of price. This book, can . .only be ob rained, by bonaltde ptibscriptioti., It =pot .be obtained in any bookstore in the country without" subscribing fois. it. „The canvasser hive a.sample of the work so that ad persons can see What . they are subscribing for.. Every man, woman, boy and girl ,ought to to read this' Beak, if theydesiier correct histoiy'of theGt eat Conflict and the causes that led to tt—and if: they once commence it; they will find it difficult to lay it down,. The ','-Coulliet" is also - furnished in Get man at the-Same prices to subscribers. , • • St.e:ETING Gin frecomitoo.aitciss —We ohserve,:by't ( lie Nasliwilt Daily Priem and'Tintes: *la the reihrd stittpi , of NttSh , .. ville shottly lielturoptiod eletant-ind • ciunmodions slcepipg. &Ire; resnit of the enterprise. of a gompispy of ;ashre r h Ilea:, M. Pullman :le Preslflent ; Atobt:.l3:2•lttim — Serir..(of Pottsville) ' Vice Presidenk grid 3I" T situbc)l Secretary: '•Thoie cars ire . licscrib .' as ful . . • . lows,by , thethieagii Tiniest. • t • . Each car ift 63lect in leagth - 1:94 feet wide, and 11 feet- in height from door to ceiling; ,- Ttre,.berthe amen conetrneted. : that there can bettio:eltuiee.'eit 14 - 4 - ation, the •Psysq•mera . the ends of Lhe care riding. as strioothlY as those in the center. Dick ear Will ahem-. module 64 paesmigera without craa:diag. , The berths are large, and there is ample space between the Jpper and lower sections to Allow a lady passenger to perform her toilet without...difficulty:. One these cars, the "0 maha," hatortra nr the iturd e• re-cabinet organs—a novel,,lmt by na, mini the most novel, feature pt these rallWayptdacea. elltstokeachmsrwas.npwardast Foiii of ihese spleMild ears be-Placed on the Na4hville and. thattanoogm road by Bfeasrs:Pullmani.4Kirnl3all & Ramsey, who ate gentlemen of large means, LOCAL "Intiricative, dem - engine packing.for .I.erms!eee. 'no: 723 ebeannt .403 ,1- .0., new May ti, 19.13 ' . , ,Iftrorres 4 Hin lirsrestisivit is Shimmtly,peritimmi.- - - It imparts a tidiness and ititiihmt*, • :mmassir l dandrutr, and promotes the irroistlior:tlie gat Tliamoat clean. lyarticie fOr the toilet. : . , .-'• • , . -. Warm Arm Sonars Train' . sweet breath,- and dean mouth are obtained by osi'ng.ODO:ITLNE, prepared by Uugheg , 4.9 0 4 1 *al- • • . . EZ ll # r*ix-10113xeir.coluThn picking grIIM for S P*slVii 6 A*4 2 " a miabl oari Vi o / 14 4 11/ 4 ° h° 6 0 41121,061 b,r,V0fir4 cbigiliues'inat'As:•ton don andicirew,Tott, In *creme. to Vld It is ... • byre Jost ?eddied from Philtuielpylit 7fritv. York do; tafeit44 . I,or of Pai!ero!„ foi Maks, BackP v blO4Ol. ;Pe 4:4naza,lB. TrnitintW.P6Dp tritts;l?AtsP , keisithre. tVr...- 7 A 4rge 4 raritffo4 . l 4 dUir: c 444 4 4 1 91 9 1 -811 kPal itotikeOft,kl,ol# la* Ali, nle* -(>44T44 kwatlO4rt qAtitilea:loo:; tie gireet,iXiVitilericisiatiuse,ylAMTlU6. XV' y664 ( ' - 1 , ' ; I ' 3ll l • 7 ITI F * Sis r s9l: rt F / PR it .fg SPO*Ciiit street; #0;"* - 1 lifizoosAfirenpit Mordeso 'elixir. in ofijiy, and of tho,."o!sittitiliqi!i:ikt D.I ; A:. Smith* dons street: Gwvia ; 14ckAigs and Hose,to • son Oreli,taittO, iifrOdutliq la D.'A. Eintaim **mei tridercidnag. can ;be O b ~aloe~ sitm-A; E3iniiiotier stmt.- Fitslai!4 F 4, ?l'wo D. d siu3t6's, Geniis street. .": •!IRIAN ' '...• ''-• - •,: . 4 • ''..., : 1893. " - - Itii46:-.'"-:: '' '''. •-' '' ,:!"?...:1 is ill firlis%ili Aviii9E,Violi& fff ma . . . I P I.R RR. 69,36111,1.993 93,418 1 1,143,801 566.09 0 I li 1 .Schnyl Can 10,619 1 f_491.275 ss,r,G9 0 . :0,001 3111.7V1 14 Vat a11....114;1534 , et 4114.1 - 4.1 r• aripst, max* 1031t - TalioLAII2. -,,,1% 1 Fai• • tot,,t. 1-1 9 .. 'Scrant Sth.l. 22,92; • 3.66,0 n e3.1 1 X3 455. 0 6 9 1 61% 0 11 ' - N'tti t , . 8,909 : 1 100,3a ,1 9,8116 1 178,0511. 'rt,T23 ilkinn. C-C1 , • '- - 1 11 ' • • i By' #c9 r. , ' tr. , . - FIFO.. 19 . ar2:: :: Ai, *454 $113:9T3 By tAntll...l • . '. - 15,?::!• • - - 5,663'd - 9,370 1 ;Del a -tiudl 3 1 1,E31 "231,162 ..45,496.: •;424,i4961.199 ,X. 4. %rig' Stijl -•- • ;. 1 ' '•': 1= , 105,155 1 1115355 Shitinokin.. 12.001, 19i,1 11 99 46,0:15! 222,41 -. 2,- . 1.65 l'rev..tion,. : . ' 653' ,'11),693 .4. 703' ..,, 20.,5Pi..,10,5.5T -1 !Short 111t.:1 : . - t'L ‘'- 1 '" '''' I , .26,6921 4 . 6,6,76 Trquklin.....,' • • ,• • -2.11,0t0 ; . • 20.6'29 ' .•.641W Brad Top ••• i,Soit li3 9: - :..1 . 9 6.34' ' :-59:4 11,975 i • -, I _.... 1........2_._ 'i I r...y_;221., t t 1 - ' ' 1r6,53.1,3,290,43213?..0,9113; 5,182.:146' --; ' - 4. ' ~. ' .. • . ' • .", 175,682.8,300,432 '' ,--_-, --....-__, ....,....L..:...' 1,..._.,,...-.• . ' : • • ''' . . , • Last.week. the ,shipments over the e irreapg md iing week last year were-L70495 . t0n5. This week It ie only 143,357 tons; anilthereMfirW3 licicterto 'will ditninisli weekly . ever the cerresponditig p lakt ;ONO. rThWiteekly ohlpiriedt a last year were, heavy : after VI lie Whiti'llis ,etoPh A geeeaaed• The ..supply qf eoal..,setit to mailiet - to' - date 3n 1864, Wei .... . ,'4,209,187 tone,_ In 1865, tci'dale : Increase in 1866 over 186 . 4; so far:. •• 972,939' "...The coal.MarkeVwilt - taket this . ,lear; with' IoW prices, over one aild A halt Million of tour of coal ' •over, the supply: .of' 1864; and - At . ..least two Trill-. lion 'two • hundred thousand . Mns . the sup :ply: of 1865: - This Is . pretty high, Eignis, - but .- we believe It': will profe - to: s. eerrect,lf.,CoM., !ftrese will give us a. 'protective.-tarif . f.beforerthey• inljourii,..and prices' remain Jovi during-:the' year.: Tina-increase can be L mined_ and-tramiported .markettwith the present' facilities provided the tradttskept regniar.c , '? , • • • • • -- . 41 friend et/citified:ire a long report of the pro 'reedines of a meeting oft e. stockholders of the ;Eagle Hill Afutiral*Coal Company,: taken'frotri the . 1 . 3.15 t -ow Post; with a regarst to pribliahlt.-.*lt was k•ecei4e4 too - late for publication ilia week.'' 'lt is decidedly yieli in its. developmeots,.. • . • COAL AT THE PARIS Extirnrrtoti.—We hope the coal opera' ' s nit . * ill tint 'neglect sending a lump, of ;Atithradite-u4ial the Paris Exhibition.' 'We nn, . Atfretat.d e'very large :bltick; (larg'er thati.Cati muieil-inside,) - inside,) be cut ut of the crop . at 31r.. 'J,*31 . .-Freck's colliery near Asldand. The: block can be consigned to . 30..J.-C.:Lterby,-N0..4 Spruce. ktreet, New York ADity,,wlia is the-agent, and takes .Charge of articles designed for theilexhibition, The.only expense will be in mining the - block and delivering y it at New-York.•--.--- • ••.• With a , diftlerf.'elithltibii'. kridi trdniel.e'XiienSe . xnad'9l: i fillil•xt/ V fA tgkitir...Eranee for our stirplbi3l , 4 produe lg.-Anthracite coal;ik% the rebel -How, a. gentledail Philadelphia' sent Anthracite t 'peal. to Prance, ;had it tested, and was ahont eont rick to supply seeerat thonsand tons of Anthracite coal.for the•nee of one of the railroads running - tint of. .Parim, hnt the Meaking.ont.ofthe rebellion: checked.further..progrees at thallium: All that is. rtignirM' tin - jetted:nice Prance is -to seed nut a coriple.nrlocontotivesi built for the use of .Anthracite'etial„'witli, an. engineer to run them, and amachitiist who can alter engitiee,-to 'gather With a few stoves for horning Antheseite et - il. :Snell test will. be, sucweleftil, - and - Open a' market fora large (plant ity of- Anthracite coal.-- The freight-across the Atlantic is small compared - with someinhind freights—and lust week !tint of Antliracitt3wae shipped to'China . from Philtidel ,phia. :Wo . -are now producing more Antlirtieite. coal than the Market will, take at remunerating prices, and we thereforeConitriend this Stibject to -the conSideratioti or the Anthracite coal interests 'at'Philadelphia . and New York. ' • : - Trial Ttie :Schuylkill Coal Company ere now prepared to: m . .dte •leaSes on 'their lands in roster Township,'Sehnylkill COnnty• These lands are located, on the very hest piwtfon of the fleelfseher Att. bovine. over four miles run on the' Daniel. Crosby. - Lealor, -and'all the yelns 'known In -that basin, ali , welanti: below water' Favorable fcases'oltt an abundance Of- timber for mlnintf.fmrposes: will now he Made to' food tenants, 'on, miplicalion '-te' n: B07)Y. President of the Company. No. • S Wall Street,' NeW York:... - Jnne^2B,l6.-25- . __ • . THE• MARKETS. PRICES or COA.T7BY TIE CARGO. .10011grAllED Writgil.3 ; FOR MICAH/mu ,-..iotikriAt.'4. . . :AT' . . .Juni V.. 1566: Sohnv Mh, Prepared,— .. $; 5.75(4 6 . 00 • 4 '. . ' 4 00@ *.•• ." : White Ash Boat 5" 511" q ... . . . 550 - g) . ". ' Egg .aud..5t0im;........." 5 ,50g " Cheatnut,,.. • • 4 60'41 425 Gaclio. Mt. Lump, St. 5 50" - .. " Broken .. 1- . . ... 50.r 5 75 " Prepared'. • 5 5O d) 5 75 " • " , Cheatuut, 4 pelt 4.25 forberry Coal_ .... : . .. .. Franklin; (Lykeni36- OtkW 6 25 'Lehigh Lump, St. Boat & BrUken,.. ClOt4 : ' Prepared, " ' • • 6'2.5''. " . .... ~..; :6 0 0/ BrMid Top, .. . . ... . . 7510 •AT !WIN - 11(01-11‘ . . Schuylkill Ite4 Ashby Boat L0g.1...5_ • 6 . /57 50 • .i 1 Chetnut, " " - 6 '-• ' ". Ash Lump...... 7 .9.54 7 40 ..". _Steam. Boat , 7 ' ,25M7 40 ..•." ... . .. • 7 00Th 7 25 Egg.. . . .' . .... . 0 , ,e 725 ' • - i i Stove • 7 . 25.T0 7.50. • " *- Chei . stnitt i • • ••6 On 6.25 Gclrigb White Ash Lnmp' 7 snq " Steam Boat , 7 : 50 BrOken , "' .Egg - ' • 7 507'it = . Stove - sffig • " .Chestnut, • 6 25ra . C ont. - .. Mkt unio tt at Elizatpethport. '6 25 Grate, " 55(t. 6.52 'Prepared, - `< .. .. . ...; . 5 50 6 74 Chestnut,. • • ,*' -• • 5 50d 570 , Lehigh Coat al Elienbeiliyheei. • • Lurrip; . • by.Carg0......... 7 2.5fh: St. Boat and Brolten" " ..,...7 004. EtrP.-and Stove ". . .... 7 „25`4 , 'Chests' . • ".: 6 15(0 6 50 . . . . • AT' BALTIMORE` -" '.." ...•. JUNE . 21, • 1866; Willtee're Pittston W. A. 7 wbolesiite 6'500 675 • 44 =retail. 8 MO •,..- Lkens Val.& Sunb'y It. A *ltolesnle- 675@ 7'oo . • 44• 44 " ' Trtaii.• oOrg 85'0 GEORGE'S CREEK CtiMBP,RLAND COAL. '..*-11on of Woe - $-G 00 f: - o. b. st:-Loc.init Point. small lots 25. ' • COAL FREIGHTS. . . . - Freights pnrtbind • • • 3nn rPiwtstnonth . ..3 Ni Charlestown • . - '.. 3'oo I Mutton .:. L.; ... '.. ...... 3en Salem: '...:. ... . . ...... 3 Oft l 'Medford::.. ... .. ... .. - 3-50 '3lartne . flead...•.•; ~.*':3 Ni I:Rniluiry. - ' 3 25 East Canabattiga, r.. 3 - An : CambeltlgepUrt. 3 tat Lynn.... :.. .. ...:.. 300 •-Key'SVW:.„„ .. .. 35n Cohnstwit Narrows.. 300 D.trenvnit . ,...,... .• 3 00 Trallowell • - • 4 . 00 i Salisbury. • -. 3.25 l'';ewburyixitt..„.„....:• 3 2:, I Garillner ' - 3 - Gil Gloucester : : 3 .14. l 'llfvstic Bridge :New 8edf0rd:........ 2 511: Pinvidence-, •. • 2 02. Norwich - 2.5 a New I GO Wa!birvidori D. C..... I NI Snranaah. Ga. , • NO , .2 Go Ninfolk Va I nn ~ rmy Nprcra”c,.. Richninpd llrid . tzeport ...'.:.._..'.225 Philadelphia... 35 ..... si) Snern ... .. . .......... 3 34i I . .167.iresf:eis and. 125-hoats. , •• Frtighis frOsis: EliainbethpOri New York •- • • ft - 'fo.5 1 ,Portlond. ' • 1 ii(llNewburyport..... 44 1 .NeiN .. t-IX)!Pinvtucket...........: • • I • 1 601.Kew Pell River. Newport,. Num 'ch... Providence ... i .., t Nnriralk Bliddletoarn.: Lynn Salem *clans I 'ill C... Railroads for - :The .followit.4. is the quail tlty,of cnsitransported oyes the fullo*ing Railroads for the week ending on Thurs day syenleg . ; • Mine - ttil) do S. SATeta B.R. 58,4.58 12 . 839,1A0 /F. Mt. Carl .; ;at 15 - 44,17518 14111.Pteek..;,. • • .10,115.14,... • .1-/..106 n 35,401 - 10 641.58,06. - • • .1. .• • Valley • • • • 401 Flheigkti'fronsßalthei. - -:7 1• ToPhfindelPhis ' ' • '. FrejAktafreptuearitegowosee.44ezanoria. Tu rodadelykkk...... , . ...... . GOC4 4 . Ne* York S. 74 004 , . Arnolud - of. uvet die Tyiiine" and neat field Reilread ter dig week pnireday Piet Tyrone Clenille4 3 tldrivad •• - 1,415 pi _.'inititrove Veal Trude for 186 e. 41 124 )unt,4 111 1 [1 10 1 . , PAIttMcV.4:- swirru. „., 35,419 SwataraJ o allroad 4;136' OT ." 11:041'. 01' U0100610a1:1 , 101reaLl 10,836 16 ' .46.6&26 02 ithanabeiritcyd444ll PrradititkmtalS4l4l,.( t • Foi Week entliti.e.ftille; 9 : - • Par BliiikaOre Railroad 14,44 T. r'{. Per Chesapeake ar. - Ohlo t 4..,..1)420* 81,113 t A OUP _1 • Complete ` in Iliditikilteronl ; 4lo4n 014. 1 .4tthirei • Nimes of Swan: • celtted to be the tenet rx... a 4. trot.,.meet,p.e.,and.y.tot. • • Aot•lt WatolitalitetaiiirlAr%344ldi4i-fidly attested •• Y . •by the ettornmet n _ ....,4 4ale Of SOO V0LC".(146 rid 1 6 • .• "4 TTT I larre .e glixihmag ant obllgetet.' ad t ia - ; to . I !Melaka Caul encuptiey • r a te as to en our Anents, - ... •-• '• • ?Alegre' Coal .& Iron conneor.... r _ .461 .• Win . .1 th e ittaitive • • SAMillnirt ' • • 1,410 . 24,096 Ka rtnnl ttibue„ caldurell.l Co' 1,315 16,01 5 . J"-""" ""- • 'ai aL ;l rriehtna Co ' • • .".108!' • 39.4 - ~*- 0 1 1 •211 1 p 20 ,A aprirlarth4Cabile-Aikkritalitiia er Iltstoriee) an to moo oto Knickerbocker Coal ... 1041 16,645 tr ul —a •- - 7 . B. Reber & Company, - ' 191 • 3,491 • e &eon* 'f . . . " Penna . Isrseentl turtddernisx.' I,......' "wite at2Litif 4 - kyt7 4 7 r ..l",ft • AN; Pilltiditalltahli Caw; 7 7 7x " ; 1 ` .3 ' r- 270 . 2 . c'.aAs 16. ,17stmwzreinanoira.„4„......, • •. 'Total.._ - - '1,69 . 7 - 1- 141: 16 1- • ' '_ c6ll 74,763'. • .593.4 u 762, 1 1 ;; ,- er :Tifinj'lMl 2 ll4lllACl -1 r -- -; ,,-, ll 4 lWritiAirEfirikeion" '. • - ' lll % Coal Trade - 114 Rail road and enna1.11.3466. .. • • •-• .;,-.• r cl ti- . 1( 1-, _rel - T. Thoctimuoitcobir.tiatisi doip F t t 2 -• ; SA‘.• * TlietresiOilliWoilt,Cht. fseLtuste: - • • .; . • • - • ; ; ; 2 • , • Pod Carbon • • -• -10 349 121 12.522 15 % .. :11.141 4 1 1.4 1 i . 'Bitterille • • • 1.255 4 - 729 00 . ''r_ . :Ati" l °_l , ,,SAlN ;Cr; Schuylkill Mein, ' - • -34.95314 1 ' '21,026 (a. I . , -./1111DOW % ;10gair. ule,llr l AY, Auburn. 4c532 061. ,• • ' 13 3,... ,1. .04 e33 104 01 g00-0ixd:49, 10 "- 000 r bat' Port Minion • • 14,145 03' -2,551 00 • met ••,• • • • 1 ' • ••''4ll 24' ,egletirate,!the, _ 2 ; Torsi Inerreeh • 2 93.413;091 :*:'.59 . iltAX.,!.,blLt 4 . l3 lo 36 4.vrtieit the.tai Lor rerhtery Previously this year • 1. 255;363 : M)' 451,622 00 lieetiekbAx4.Ro3 3..C.cikrir, 40:law* fn duty, Tgat-. 1-• . 1:.-1::.-1: 1 77 4. " cent - '00 7; ; -- be ft ,4o 15. "' rub i t; 11°* - it- ; :laret * 4 - .4 creme time 1,157,992 191. 200,275 OG lencw.h l Olale gcoomi.Og n lid , of 'Wet 41•1 1 4 . 11 eney• great • ilotet 40.• gtort6..i;bit. rime . 11n4 - fix het,itseili stipette;,l,llo.:;.7.amid - inand 2 ,linfets ocrfortetn.;:thionatt . - wjbter ' 2 ittid',:prtah weatbee.: .the l ; Army Othe Po ; Iterliktfver - ,0ve11ri,: : 1N4c...24*4400 , 111**, :Or ; 4.draina 2142* • 4431.2i' tkerettiin 'tb;. • ArTnlrkit the:Potdopieltselt i 2 .for it.wouldseerd'tbst„ha this anti erf Ahe'Peepre ; m .1t ;was de there ad. 'Art.! n?flitiroeriet . :loesr* 10. b^aople 4 1 9;ocitrALkOr.O . an elee.etire; or M eo', o .O;Je t i.; ' :NOr l ore":4 ll iili. o .4 l, btoe% or haughtv -0 6 . , PIMMe. : PEOOMs,,a4: . 4ki;the,zreeisr - , Mks 6r:bitter! the. cOmOneder viese, "veatntng.;-;. ; This; :Drn iut'tke l' ,*!ttemichimbe.;emilleittlett Aorr, tije,AtikkirA - And' thinkeeet*in . „lti3eper, !inidUteetiOntgenernliylb.4 . medloeeA:gonteeckieW, -1_13, 1 * 4 that 1r inlet te aayJ. that Wherever It:. evotr;#: oreed not t.e Opine:but boonbt *Rh he telinistori.or the • ”fiIIANDARMY:7 arid ne s one who oo borne Apart . Irani ;conflicts; or Li tnter/ndgfn:hn trend tiebleeenientcs:sttrudd be wohout: ' 7 ! hflrwbrl~prya rita~taro chance to make *bey- AO'nte'rented; ....odlbrefituhini and aee.our terms.: , 44141:01..,**1110NAL1[4: - PEnLirltm opm co.; Pa. . . . . . corresponding week 1a t '''''''' Plcel.ft.‘e Inc .reaPe. .-.. • Cehigh Coal Trade for 1868. P. week ending. on Saturday last: •.. .• - , E4i613,4::._.; ;ein. °44' r... .]!.44 .re . • •• •.:. • • • - Writa.l TOTAL. wmtw. ie.: AL'.. Hazleton . ..3,076 •.' 28,2 5 6 'East:Sugar Loaf ..... 4,924 i '85,4461 ' . . .. • Mt. PlesaaMl • ' . 8:5; : . _11.9 s'. fit.l4l ".2,36 1" 'Jeddo... .. .. .... .3,416'.; 64.301! . .1,5311 16 036 Rarleighr .. • po '• • 1;1.9i . .23.696 i 6111 . 2,169 - Ebberode,Coal ~ 4.2. ej3.400t t-• ~512 . •v. .2413 Stout.:" " :4.-4-4 4. 3 , c 19,5311 . 1.. 'St '.i...2,166.' Council Ridge, • „ • 2.0631 - '45,5151 - 9351 • '10.229 .BuckHOuntain - 1. Mill. - .26, - 013 i . . 3131 • 3.541 'New Tork k Lehigti. 1.933, ' 22:413'; :.913;. 3,936 .flormt . Kmok Coal C 12,618'1 54,590: ' 2.1511 .. 7.2.41: E;man Pa. Coal Co j 1.3911 . 21.450' ' 1,9261. . 7,449 rlnz Mt.' Coal'Co. ' 4,190 - 56 '.l: . 842' .. 791 demlue • - ' - .194.11918 '92! .•., ' 1,853 Beaver Meadow.. ,._ „ - '65 - 1,149 •. ' ~. Joll.4.l6ltiterY •:1 • . 1- 166 1 911 ''. l ' ,' 1 .Lehigh Zinc Cn J.. B. Rebtir4-09... ' , 181 •.' 1 3.317 . :' ..c• ":' ' McNeal • • . • *- .'438 . 30.4'25 .. ' '290 6.343 Knickerbocker C.l C 579`. • 15,930 . .883 2,396 Coal l'i/411 Golgß.4 -Le. Or 1:.r1'.: - .8 5 ; , 11; 1,1;'::: . 2 , 1 RathbluiCildwell en 1.815 . 1 . 3,341 ' • Glendon Coal C 0.... "85(1 - 9 . 061 Mahanny. - „. , t _ JUG -:1,90, ....: -, -- - - ... --, J ' (4 10 , 1 13: ` 0; 11.7 , . lii , f ,f, 11.. Meyers” . : • " . -117 . '5,509 . ' . . Milliman • ' -, ' 961 .29,930 1 -...-• Baltimore Cast . .Go,; - - •-i. 'US . 1 . 'lB MIT ! ..' 687 - 4 523 Buodoto • - • 734 • 10,03 , . sat! , • 2,463 findenrjed • - . ' 262 - 9,.g14 SSS ' 3.144 lehirjr,tsusg. co; '. 463 .-. - 9,5197 • 446 . 4,271 Landmeiorts ...... :. . 213. 5,125 566! . 2,F78 _WilkeshAtie • . 1,649.1 - '3:,.139 -. 1,194: 12,303 „ warti0r,..",,,... 23'4 - /8 951 995 - t -- / 4310 P arrfohit 1 11115&•:. "F. 493': -11,589. f; . - - ',...c,1 ... JAM: Cn ~b Nav t.M: . .13,1461 . 141,944 , 'Other Shippera'...... ' ' ...626 , 5,118',:- 239 5,016 Thirrirville Coal Co.: '. ' '. • ' .. -; Back Vein Mt. BMA - •.• ' - • ' ~ 3 688 •North . Mol . o . o . lny ' - • • . • 289 . 2,361 Waiter_ Bros; & Co.. .. . - :-' , : . 312 • 1.112 1 1 .%1. Jervey COM' C 0... . 1 ' ' ''.''.. - 246 ''. I,Bll' . . . . .:, • To .... :-::„„; 40.054 1 501.2201 37 ,397 '293 , 456 . Total by R. b. Canal ,77 ... 3.1 1,1 10.056 Dame time last y.at.' 1 4,871 191,117 .. . , ...'. .29,355. 33,539 1 ~N.FAVADV-E,RT'WNT.:, •C It it. TE S:. NV 'Tyr. BOXES .` ..„ , ., ~... .roi• cilriyin..!...Strawberris and otherrtienall , .fruli.to market, for gale 12,.. : ' - B. BANN,k:si. . Hartford ' • Newark ' . - - arrived jot the w^,ek ~1 0 . 150 . "2 . 1 72 . 1 00 Port*idorith: - ... Isll l ?itt*. Bedtaird, WOrldtwolt•'• • tfQ finittfrd.' 10! Albnny ' . &WC 851,290 Dmrcw.e. -Decrease 936,903 10 320,725 09 Increase:, 13ecrea5e,.....,.... • - • . . . Sn Drol pet fee article-for sate by • • j3OITANNet SCIINEitIi. •. June 21;L-25- .:Market St. aboVe 3d.: • P.r1111.114.--V":ltAelilletlgreept.nnsnrtment In tail) ' GEORGE BRIGHT 4. co..S, .dune •• • •• • Ilartlivnre Store _ . . • • • ' - finer.' Pick Ilintsdicrs—lictid Quarters nt:', • r JU • GEO: BRIGHT ,&, Itinnufactnreni. • ~ on . Top..• Flat lietilik Iron Instore - ned A , ,../ ftp• rale at rodutM rates , by • . .t4EO. BRIGIIT, & CO:, Hardwar e DrAlerv. June 23../16 . ..- 1 - • - : : . yr, - . him. for pile at • A •..•Ggo.•IMIGHT C0..5 Hardware Stnre rind Pew , it. • • • ~-JOlO . . . OFFICE BASKETS: bolding• scraps of paper, for sale at ..11.A , StAN'S Bookstore. 'IOIUI3I, LIE-„Wfil be sold re public; Sale nit SATURI)AY, JUNE 20d. 4 'o'clock In the afternoon. at the Unien l'ottaville,: the ma:- [oriels. 'nunsiering of brick, lumber. rte.; of an ebati. dhired brick: schoolhouse,-on the eolith side of Norwe gian street: or . Port Carbon;road The purchaser wilt .be.required to rernove.l he building before the, yt day of October next. Terme'eash. - - ' • . .By order of the Board of Direetore. ' . '.• • - • • .•••• `- .-.C., LITTLE, Seeretiry . r otteville„ Jnne ifith 1866. • ' • ' •' • '25.- nosir,Drop•Flou r. only, to he had at flohannao &,SchserrN. who have the sole szeoey of a sal/ell :or astichrotroylr, Branded • SNOW DROP, made by N. Ifeiftalf„ - Nrusselum. . - - Alio other brands of sulierlorequallty; such as Paiton 2401. relillft 'AO!: gte • ) • &S r% an'firtiele of litribtly Mline" Rye nisi.. dhrie expressly for us by the :nasnsfarl nrer. Sad ex amine, BOHANNAN & SCTINERR.. _lklarkid.St. 'shove ad. VSTATII3 OF Jollllf.- . .BIT.LER. LA cenotiett.--The undersigned. Auditor. appointed by. the timhanSt. - Courr or Che'etinittti ; Of to distribtdelhe thud in he M.ll.triciU , and-Jottn M Zlmmenium. executors of tite - estute of 'John fiitler. deceased, will tneer,oli• p.irties Interested 'themin nt . his °tilde an Mitbantourn stmet.•'Ntte'xille, on Pridnv. Juiriph. M; t June 2.1.:,..66—V.5.2C2 • GEO ii. CLAY... • • - 6011.1 1 ..RWEIVED 2 011 : . FOR • wiiion CERTIFICATES. WILL BR ISSUED. • gEAKIIG MEREST - IN GOLD. • • • • • , Ihswitsit, No:o3,Boiipttitrcritsrwr. June 2.1, "Gd. r 2 . 4l ' • Phil* Ophio. • Slt IW. JUSTICES Pngriat •DE AID lIIT IR 01R E 7 rola wERAI IA Offe.7.l'pp - :11114eilkigtiedthlyitlEr.*!COThe sole te , ,edgrices aiallinnuk (adorers -In ;the' glide kkkr, PeliMytynnia -of the abrriv . hammer. are prepared tO Inrnish theta at short notice and nn,tvisonalde term...• , •• ' •,; commlinleationa fmin • bikriiew;roq - nlfirzs ham ' mere for use in.Pelinsiliatilit mn.t..ne addre..ed to . - .MERRICK - & SONS: ' ". . anan*flalladalphla.- eireniars e thll'..iiltririnS drift 'win he for • wirded on•applienti.m.. • Jane 4 2.3. , p6-25-4t ' wit *V KA* ipi.ii.;:krrie ?fihtleiter ',IA Are- M' Patine fn vlrit the West I:lllring...the pmsent sum mer. and will he pleased obtain' cotionlasions for the ptimhase. ettplorat ion or develOtmient'of m ;versa! Lando in the .WestanY. - liiiildile, qr Proutftern Stutes.- 7hose.wishing to invest, In AVAILABLE ,LANTH-ma v rely judument, since nothing merely speculative will he noticed or entertained. LticatleyEttir Man:" litheture of Iron and Steel;- •the availitpillty of birth the materiala coil the: markets'-trill be especially' attended to. Address : . -M. PM . 11111y;lrettnyille, Pn. . • [nits n fine 9ppprtnidgy .for.thane who degdre !nfor: =diem nr.exmlnationn IVM6ii land& RR We .can • recommend ?dr. DriddoW an R mliahln persqn•in whom . they can Once contlJenee.--Ene. MinnmeJetranig..] ' June 23, 'CA octant to ffiririera 'of Live Stock. i'lie - trreat Eastern Dete t e4ve,. II 011 .E; 111 )- INSURANCE 0011PY-. / I ' 2 Incorporated March 1%, 1866, lbr,theliltate of..o*Pliss‘ 41 1;karilegr Ircepctant: CAPITAL, = . • $lOO, OOO , 00 0 . • . To - inFure against 105...ka reirltide;tfrilm:denth .11-nerl; dent- theta, "ere or , di:mase r . 1 . 0.115E5 . , MULES ANT) rßmerplitOFlPicE.:.i OS trOiirtiLitreet, below cbealout. Philadelphia.. • • ••,, C0t...CHA5.,,,1131,j3 4 BECKER; • . : • • •,•,PPetlebr: •• . R.,OPFI 7 A. Pyesjdoyit, rak,kgexit. RE FEE E:AIRIP - .;iyl)ertnissintp` 4 , immm Came' r7t V. - , neg, Pa: t ! non. Chas . P 'll7:4Potttwille, : jnmin flafinnn, rattsville,!: i. 3Eurd Patterson. P.M! , vine. Pa.':14.:403;1„614.1.401ags rilartßit - I.eninotk titt er,z2 Ingc ..; 13- 'Yll_7 . 4'oollolol P# t f! 1 15 Jul* V i Ll i t; .....44%; 1-1 U IsT T 13ROWIIERS, sc4ANToh, PA's • IMME=iEI riard lo ware, A f rokeil., Rai . R 'ad and Mining suponie* . done 41, VA* VATIC ESN . ilassonstiskit Ls the Vest Mee, itt Pottsville. State Of Pennsyiva; nla. on the tad day.ot Arne,. 4866..'e . • , - • ' Tivobtain .attitsiv lettere, theapplleant *Let call roSotad °Letters,. kive the date ofitlie list, aniil pstrime,oentloesiiverti. "' ' • ' linotottled lot within one I%qt/A they will , be Sent to.ttie • ' -; . . Haslet=-Mick tl'oitiusn . Himmel 13,,cliferrtan'rrank Ift,t,h 'O'Dgonten..Usl,42 Bretz Chas A • cowers Jac H Bert det Isaac Bret:Mee :::, - , - :,%7(3,::;7:24.TNTE.1t.S 20::lvi.:43ezieii.4..in:-.th*:.Biisinfies. g a a PETER scitrire R cR ' r in alt its Branch •CLir tiess44,Attortabt, NrXF thrilifET, rot . ORAILES AND 00AL SLOPES; ~ • • • •• . WARRANTRD TO BE EQUA;, TO THE NEW • . CASTLE OR Klifip.9ll: CHOWN CHAIN. • I *Utild PU 11 1 61 111143' reennimend Chain; the 'rnost'darable and safe for mluiri2 purposes It is the - onlykind Used In.Eurpe for tabling: This Chain if properly used. will bin five years, .an* is then 'only half worn out; by taking ont the' short links and: 'sending theui th the mannfapturer, he will'pnt In long links; and you' then have a new 'chain. for about half .pries: For.frirrherlnftknimrs I refer yon.to the Dun!• can CrliterP, 1 , !a: • • will warrant my may ~Triple Chain .to Ataw froth span 'tn 4060'Ms. out ofnalope 400 yards I 7 ep, of it-per pendlrtilar phalt . of . prqazirla 4eep. - t±Ei,"".6o ppvy r iwA,piik..ll.A.l.L.,; • The tunieliteigtie4 ; hnviiii .1 - REFITTED Aiw REFUtibilhfiED'r;':THROUGll: OUT IN THE MOST . • •-• • ELEGANT:DIAiVIiiER,.• • Incites the A ttention', of ' Traviiing ' The . i'rc;Orietor will epaie no 'Tains 'to maintain'tbe character, it hue alwiye . enjoyed es being one.of the beet of the , • • ' FIRSTS-CLASS HOTELS . „ . or the . conntry. and those whb• favor ,him with their uraronage nay be rissdred itiat ;imam; win be left flu 4ani: to secure the conifort and' FatloNction- of giletsti , . •' • ' • WILLIAM ;WMITNEIC. Jame 16 410:. •• • - 244 .• . tsr-s "picture for Every - ibile..2ll • - ‘,.IIiLENDID StEEL • ENGRAVINGS -AND , FTRST ICY CLANS LITHOGRAPHS•forraudby: ed Mail or Express to all parts . of: the United stafrtn. Being•airionA'- •the largest. Wholesale Deaden; fn: Sligraidngs In:the enuntry--our facilities are superior in. giving -the pub. lin a greateccarlety of subjects to select from than can be'obtained from other house's. - . • Nolo vi Ifirth#.lto Entbelligh your libUseo. .No Homo oonapleteviithont suitabld'Pletaren adorn Ser,il for our Paritpittv't Cataingun--ST Pages•which contains a !Interipttve. list of - eitctt picture; with prices attacbed—,Mattm Faze. • • . '• Auairrs WANTED.—Tni TRAM SITPIPT.:1111. • . Address • r •• GEORG4' R. PERINE. ' " ' • Engraver & 111 Nassau St., NeW.Yurk. - • June 10, .utt • • . - • • 244 t • • Readmpticin of Stati Bank . C*rency. The undersißed will redeem all Solyent State Bank -. . . 1-2 . Per. Cent; FARMERS'-AND ISIERC4NTS , BANK of Cecil coon . • ty, MARYLAND,' at s 3-4 Per .Cent.. . Will also bay atakaell.all Government:and other sem entitles, 'GOLD and SILVER, at best market rates. WHITNEY, Hanker, ; . . . . • . .CeDtre 19t., LADIES!. .L.A-DlE.sli, RAVING TAN, PMP_LES, UPON THE FACE, WILL BE' GLAD TO LEARN: THAT. TREY-HAVE X TIIE ENAMEL, OP AMERICA, A Certain; Speedy, and ,C..R . Z : AT_H: A SP ,- . . And one they !iin 1106davely andperautiientb , depend TM MUM OF. AIERIOA . . .Withont, th 6 ,lef OiitubL will POSITIVELY . Asito PERMANENTLY. REMOVE . • • Tan, Pimples and Freckle's THE Em m. Hundreds beir.toidakimi io Ita 14r1t,'Aild thank 'ne 1* this pleasant aplreeitain cure . , -Tugs MEDICAL IPAitIV:LTY Prescribe -it, :And. fullretiOrse. li.. as an IfiIIGANT WASH Fblt TIIEjKIN. THESE" ARE FACTS Te ditilistlng - PTKPLIM AND. FBECKLRS need annoy yod nolbnger Pour a mall quantity of the ENAMEL Or AVERT CA In the hollow of pont:hand and.hathe.„yonr face with it well . Do not Foal"( it off, hut leave It ;nautili on the skin until 'you have - ix:c*tOo, to ivasli pour fake, alter wVeliaglitn apply Wail iiefon; - 4 . ricilo* 411:tind-bercli you brie ami one r botqe 'of the ILNAKEL, your 161 rpm Am) rRECIELES WILL DISAPPEAR M HY Waite This bas txen deiatin!strated time . t , 414, again YT 75 AR MIA FROM ALL. LNJURIOIII. COIL: ,POUNDS AS SPRiNG , WATBIi, and can be reed ws . 4} upon .the,YOILNG. AS.THE AGED Its reputation is 'establiabeil, and: the sale for It is taamenee. A BOTTLE . .UW.!ktf OPEN PQA:I4BI)IES -. TO:i:USE WITHOUT' CEEARGE, At idle, AgenVig, 0:4;0:::: . A4. - o-oui8; GEATRII eXIIEBT, POTTEM:4LE. Aim 14,14 OW W t.inc ft. 'Tv ri 'Of cArgiliCa 71-911 AV:4 -iiWlOl/111413 , • Cir. , 04,41441 - ", rf - r-1,37,4751 LIS:ALPIat ' .• CWIEBtdED AMC 1117).k.-11 11 .; ; ;; . OF:7l4gitlV `. • :••' • :,.,*;• vEtepla t itort. - _• • _ • G. - W6 I IIIIIIIV-IPOSINNIt ;;* :;i...0.kic, - .'iitOilrbti - ,4'1'6)'.4'2,'; . . . 31X.M71;11FACT/YRIN . truatrrs A ELIXIR ER AN xt PIMITOXIDE ,, Oft - ci- wvai hOtt . bcoinite litreriblv tinowit TONIO AND:RESTOBATIVE by Phystclana and .111-. . Ala a,ll-parta z ,, of • [Yin country.: • The new prenaraVon. • ••parottparilla in Com. Liiii4e;”peeve,' nts one of the meet plan pt alterative ogent... In a form enviable ,ofcriertier tnllaction n the ayaterm-amitithr to mt: nuremtd plec4gt,to 4.Jt ie - a*Ctideitlfatt the atter taire. reckkent,qc tqnicerects ,of PO, exerted mpbt *cie.4lfiviiett4o.7loati4tVitti lieC *Mein? 1 mi. iiiitnnhlnntiorirPantrthectlariniparitht e emits to fulfill nerfectly: alt‘tho fatiorithle'rectultdthma! ' ':." • ~ The drat Matt month' asecred when "S.AIOIA, rtitrf.4. }A NV ITU lonmie or . Ltme.ta; I:We* le' an increase of • attnetrre.Viohbwing that tt-bha throe properties rOr . martilleharacter:. :It. altenitlve , eiß , cia are alanikst ita ready antnhination with'. the blood and tteintea:— Pale;-*Pcrofulonit wonien and children imtlrrwe , MuldW, under itAttse „ and We vitallunctioris 118 . 3ttnie A health"' . It I. adnitrably'adalpted-to a large number Ofthrimin or acute affection+ pecnibie tnecttibirum.'.:lt.irsaited ter them, both by the mildnee and enicieney_or medicinal effect and the plesaaot. attractive. Mint of the remedy: It tray be given for along perjod'nheri constiunknal iniluent 4 i - tre dd-lit'ffi anti ko itimontnte,ioilltlincli nationlo take the syrup, encountered. In WA - Bwellire* - Bin:joint De-eire, and. ttlatortione the. spine, 'tv should'. be - given pert . rtstentljc in ,modeimte dot. sea; until relief It obtained. • • . • • • ."_ • • lba alto bp,risauot. the Year,. .dmeintir the. , . . '''the accrinmiatkin of 'morbid natters in 'the syst. cin seems to become manifest arid very tmnblesome. • !Al titude. Ileadache.,Bolla., Cnitiiineas„ Lose of Appe ti te, Pains to the Joints Intlittestiort:'etu, aieamry toonnon, Nothing ever devised is better adapted to exterminate or drive off theseaffectlona than ;Me new combination of SARSAPAHIi.LA WITH ICHIIIIICOF . • •. Nowpinpanation pike -MmroxiMatelito it; • AlierutiPru. .or Shied. Purifier,. ha. neer before been pissed within the reachpf invalids Indeett St ,enttnilysiiivi did abr sitiiiin Bon. in no respect. resembling -anything hitherto ern- The opinion mMiCta ' men concerning ft. the de , aeription of its chemical character. therapeutic value, " mannef ofoti,are etc„. given in it e ctrsnlar. which pm be Mutat thdatore,Poniny and ail nrst4Sasi trrugguits. Sold in Pottsville by F Sanderson, Henry Saylor, J. G. Brown and Son,sarid'all Druggiata.• - ' • ,;• June 16,..66 . • . 24- . Vhcesef.:atters.—A patent article. N , A• keoper attpuldttiaverOod. For - fa d:1107 • ". 7 `rl-71..ESVIS.C. :Junel6-24- • Cur. Cent iv and Market Ste. Nosth=westeni -- ouse l , • • Daniel .„ipentireAtipect,i - Large • accoolgwilatiou for Proven. - WILLIAM STERNER, Proprietor. Julie 16, 1666- Chinn -trill'as . thelAaciito 1 get the prettfvt.Fm. , .W. 41,1034 k PRICE. Man aidn - 13111- tk - bisTr - c: P.,0•.--Jr..8.. 0. - A. of Sctinrli ill Haven, beg learlf• to inform "their runny, triemis and t fre he publlein'neml. - .ChM; :they have - dice& upon Thsliesd ay. June 1866.,1nxi0 whieh to hold their PICNIC.• ' - Judging by the combined and "nneraslnz ears of its -inspy moupers we can, safely say 6 c "oinfi:lefe_ g.ilee:egehnetbeiPLK.:NlC of theseasoli.. The Grove'Selected for the occasion Is'one of the most bea . uthillist ths County,t b e • which sbM modious stages Mod'phtifeitrns wil be erected ; it is sc cessible hyrailioad and, turnpike. ..Two,hands of mu etc will tel tirangbonttliii.:entirealay In fact everything in the power of the Committee has .beeh clone .to hums the plesture 4of , its. patroar a theinitiptyipr*HY inilte all persons wisliing to Spend a:day bf retreatlonnrA'plewure, M proeuni' thejetiNr et s as soon as possible us the number is limited: " 4,11.. for .salci•hyWin.. A. Maize. Johh C. Gnss and Chas. 11. - Rowen. Pottsvilie,.or" either of the following Committee id' Aiyaugemeuts. ChainnAME:3ICITEL , SIS. . JOHN F.. GRE:kSANG," . . • . • . W. TH EO. STITZ ER. N. 8. 7 - Exten sive haverbeed qnsdb, to• haVe jirkeelaa Ilegegtimenhioia-ibergroutidti:!, ' . . 23.4t*. --. Sliecial . - notico. to Adios, It Is all important that ladiesahould-have prepn ratibna'speotally adanterl fur. Complaints- to ishich t h ey are pecnliarly subject, at' once safe, - healthy and certain, - Or that they .should,consult one who has made this:treatment his special. stagy. - , Dr. A...111.-BlittRiCEATI' PROFENSOE 'OF DISE'ASES . Oi WOMEN. Itix heel) , tn etenstye 9tiad successful Itructicd for nil,: wards of thirty years prment office—a fact that spenki for itself—and is knots LI to. : thousands of ladles As the author of : " . 1 ,g,O3,I34D.WOZAILS: -PRIVATE •MEDIOAL. COMPANION " Cflrattin - 6.11915 - e&M, 18 it tended: Dir married ladies In delicate or precarioar dealt'!" from v. hid'. every lady *lll perceive:thiirough kpowledgoot .11er - complaint.; tiymploMe and .caaeti, and thefr ful and immediate treatment. It 14 a.life4og, reliable • advlaer coMpanlon. Over,: - 11ALITA ATILLION . LADIES • • • 'possess It.' Every husband should have ft.'lt is sent by mall; price . lie gnanintees a safe and immediate and - efficacious -care of" all " - rpecial. difficulties; irregularities and ob . structions. either in person" or by mail, Ladies from all parts of - the Untied Stags conatilt!tiM'yvitb, the greatest confidence andeertainty of emcees; • ' • 'lia Ulion t 0 11,adiea. ' . lie not iniipoged'lipon - 11 7 UM. „cheap. worehlq•s'and Notions ',nostrums. of "I. emale Pills."' itpowders.r "Dropv,..- painted - uprni the credulous andi,,lgnorant. who are deprived of: their" means as well tut. of their liealth. Ladies can rendlor trTire MAiniza,WoarAres inv'rerz Mvincer, ColivAntui:l,". or, consultDr.:ldauri ceambY letter, and iso'duard'againat iMposiblona ; • . , MAILRIED::AND 'SINGLVAi&DIES :Who desire a safe and cert in remedy,fbr brignlaritier or suppresskins of 7 nature;:lrool: INNU:VeF "c.oati rely Upon his celebrated • ' . POitTUGUESE 1411110..nostitivritcs, • dlmported ertinello ennionse 0 rare an costly They are a reliable specific for ladles. Plimiumi ; tattfevitarte, helot sugar-costed, healthy and certain antes.— They cannot faiL:, „ In- recent carestheri snare' d in forty-eight hours. ?fries- $3 . per bor. • Itt .obstlcuite Cases. those two degrees :stronger, slionitibe— Price O.'. Xa I,scdtuUfplSoih2ed:" Address r, UntillitAta - • . PrOfemor . of Discuses 'of 'N .. • Omar:l29 Lturary, Sr., on 122 . 44' , 1111r., 1 _ . Sole Agentlind - Propensorlileilimarrtecif twenty:' years. They-are dedinur9.kr4aulW velepes s M.ty ' '-'2l:Built • ••• FRECKLES Btitnrirrouis Coal. Dust ,for Fouridr3% lig e - -for i'4lo by • " BECK &CO LIEL Wisdirs and 14444101n1ed Strait; PlatOgelf? .Groceri#6,and Provisions for sale by • - •. • „1, Julie 161' , Ott-24 , ' • .IIE,CIK.4:c_OI3O. • Effectual ' berry Slioner..—A superh* article that takes., the , C stone out clean without bruising' the trait., ' Will stone two bushels In' an. hoer For sele'ltt , • • LEWIS C..THOMPSON , &CO.I4.,* • June 16-24-* • . Cor. Centre and 'Market St. . , . 1.000 .IF.llr.'F GttrIIIIIIELTIII,I46I, differ= eqvan, otseduckil prices. For neat • C. flcty '..~ .~ ... _ .: a. ~'~7 .. :. i~~:.:n +. p'ALTI ASSOCIATION MC2EI TElE:*ringers of Union Assochltton of Pottsville, Pifer: for-rent their largo-. and eh gant Ifni% with Dressink fteoms,, Supper Itoout.l:icket Office, ac., for • Public Meetings; . . • • - • • .•" • . • • *. '.• - Balls, The tirildins. le new and complete hai nil the Moe. em ireproVenlentq eitached,end„capelge ofor.t.cunodc. ttoit en' andleticeittliftee — it - bnirdred pereene.. • For furtiwa perticalans apply to . I.‘ Fv:WIIIITNIE Y. Treaxarer. Centre Street, Pottsville. 17--4ni 29. '66 rillreajp at WALKER &'PitICE , S; New mihantongo eireet.'w Wee assortment Of CleecW and Sfriped , Lenoe.' Something new for' Dree- . rrib a lb j eteri a ievii i n g tu L f .and Trimmings of all kinds at WALEER.dt PRI CE'S. New Union Rail. ...lane 9, '66.-23-11m Charining Itkisie—fqr Children. ' • - The Tonprrelk'sigavvitelitil : action. Wi r ra'Al 1' '0 SI 10.13 2 ,‘ • 1 ,__...,09.___, ...„. . i LE weirrii 11..y4 . Exia . ys .... , • sifvFltAliatiligistililieri *lig* SoI G _ *V -, ft . !o. SMERSOII4 - 04 r . !Ogler of "The dn 1 WreatU" of which thre'Coru , and have been' pOldcbatiwtbanlikew , ;1300k. ur tgai t ,, — , M i: Wilt •f' tk f t. ti FA 14 * 4,ii ttiWe i titiry Dreautmehtiefttotheb .• ip p.tAa . ELEwacrik tett;:ierrsikemsnwAlentrA t in, A NOf tli - 61 , 11 Yt....- Ilse.. ngs are not oldja ti .ornrn—ettng t t i b i a t i . _ka.,.- 7 bufe,lCe end. S kli• *WEI{ e. with •SigfiticaitTimel. ; ,•-•:-- ~p .,- - , i - -•,. • Ertiltf Pri ,SnyentiikeOpyl-WOO'idozetf. , .',k, E SpeVTWltripltni•Wpreotte will be eent to 0 'lon MO: i Vintiere, • : ' . Weigh g t o ,B oston. 'MY 21 % '66 -- - •-•:''''''........,....,...a.'. -- - v " -, -'' • 21- ' • • ,p ; Aijir , " Air e •kfbikffri•fiiio?fille• . ~ 'A . C ABM TO' INVALIiDIII.—A . clewmap .111. wilftlestileliliw it( lieflilAili'MNetdiall s diatwitind ti Were, eilid :itua il e • Atri t ruki .44errana WeitlineK Ziff y, Peasei. 0 e Uri-. nary and Seminal Organs. and the. whole train tit iike, oniembnninhrontylwneftd4intiffonababitiutt numbem.have - been (drawly draft bittle noble. remedy. ' .. . -, .Prnilt..tbeaJilletelimad.. . . innate. I will tend.tbe recipe.' few Mid .. ...". thicrpedicine, in ii mewled etivaleimi • • 10. 'Oil deed/ it, tree of tantsue..• • PleibtAkarktiesrM i k 4tlnDs. wakened! tia)Uriftlf. • Milker WIUN, Sudan Ili, Bible Beim New York .... April T, 'ilf - • • - • • / 4-102. .: Nffa Laraillial .LOISII•111-1 isteres ti Nt l 9l l lftlifttr. •rmr‘ - ttlol wlft - ACl_Vii LAI. A. Londo A lisoMt e lit fACIAP nd ferthe at 4 n amount to XOOO - ono In . '- • cia6t i tatlat. nrattitiVir a r e vuo rAilin r Itadkal Iwasaki* lino adoritetll The e.rmite of ttat4fneOPl:fra etatian ettate4 kt ebteage,'btetnetrua ttenittlites - 11 "r 4 "p r rritkitf4 . l4 2 144 P alstrWintntol4439o were dig ed., aLa&mo Awl* aiteivi4itailvtiiiiinttigiiiii tea cm lat iel P t t.. 1 1 15 .4 e 4.9# RO laz V, 11 ! , on . aae t talbe iftiddentellank red Ifni Motairdi Pitivion and State Interewnpon Lion 1411104 • - 'TIN& tints &Fine' teal ielt; . L t..4 1 F0tart1.".t°4 1 4 4 4n404.:-... • - 1 Os r t,46 hairteen'ttiniei soldreis`who slel4 the ie&iteiAgilpir elgtiYiir ni4W were „diti,"69l4, icl l !;:'*€* V 6 l) 00:*! . iiis when entifed the Orni: Two, were Taignia3R l oti r t e he'itiejtkof Pottsville , toraiitefieiisoaalgitia misses piailtastlettientini to Oateb - iii),their abet- Otheta - aii - 14 positions tree they ' O4 n 61111 94', ,1 -1 00 - Op, and pip- 1 behellt, w1.4c41 as- pOteaseit \o be a traczn2 ,- seriice;,but he secureda :4111 fining that biim4r. s l4l;i wsrti in the' ascendent in . SchnirAiillielitla'ailde hisvirtnonsand'paitintiOtspiration.s and Ta ? stinied'his old lissbdationti anappg':ihe as. : Co perheitds, *tat& ani-sfiNfAGe,feW'Who mass not change their priii r tiiples'whab the mass Of, the soldiers desplae itlederiOnnce those, WhOlie pt constatiefirVirtjtheit tenr.- •'1 tin the are favorable," the That' Chuirenatt' 6111aq:ratan dim'-f. • tFai CoMmittea estittiatei •Itat•O'eM "Gearri majority-in October wilt reach' the ntainill- - .eebt-fikore of 'coral. o,lyrier and "My policy - itr - e'in this Statia l jdCad 'cock; in the Pit" The copperheads who went into the army to make money' and politierd capt: tal,' ha r d that their 'efloki' to gull the soldierS, into - the ''suriporttri;naer.; act: . . . . The mass of the "boys in blue" win Vote for Geary. The • Achninistratitio .Imated.. n C.:in' find no trOioo moo :or iethieriee to this ;State to support its While tbeicieoliTe. are not so "poor to' do it reverence:"` The ,CitiiperfiCada are' desOndent.',': They find that they, hvie. selecting, `llL4y were evefi'called ' times :three" flit Geary and forty thousand major _ Every score. . "Ax sa , oar ,THE, ' ,p, arowo '-hie' work which Re, have rtotieed : favorably, for : its ; battle narratiies, which. are well vaitten and cor-•' rest, is howevier, , open to,eriteism oe,prie We allude'to ihe'Yffort Swinton in. hie bock, to - erect his idol AfeClelliii` Pedestal' for admiration and "applause,l4rhile he inn see no merit in any general who succeeded s.te6lellailin commanding that flue, Army:;: This narrow,' rt..t • atrieted view of the kervinee'of men ilk; .general .Grant, for instance,, ho upcmeerionably, as able ,e9rnmanders, t ied,..our .hravp over armed,trgason,deyeets from.whet reepects, a ythable* . prerk on . 4 , zieartipaigris of the aliant''Ann'y of the Pototnae: THE CONSTauTIONAL AMENDMENT. Cenret ti;e' We learn that Goy. C.urtin has addressed , all Ap.loyal Governors of the different States . wlth kv . icw to the speedy convening of. the , different Legislatures for the adopticin of s the, Oonstitutional Amendment, This is right„ and will , be hailed with pleasure by loyal men. everywhere. We hope that Tennessee will lead off:, It.: would. he a severe rebuke •to His Aceidericy. • NVELX: DtDitg . "MtEITITTI34III7I.A.. • The feillpichii tbe.ictiie•:as:itir'aa heard feliniiih•the ne**Conaticti- : dot' whicti'disfranchtsfes''itll the rebels in ihe State:. Per the New canstitution...: Against. , "' Majority no .... :Nine cocottes us- hear ',tont' which will in-' crease the majority.) That will do'. ' - Dos'y,fin. rr o .—g.ff,ortn, ars,.nnaking in .Congress to have the ptac Of ten 'petits: extended after July . on State bank notes paid qut. We now congryea will noigo . it—the sooner they are forced out or circulation the better.. Many of theni are Al :ready Selling at iv ii•idonnt to broliers. • Picilssdnlpliajaa lilisarkinear. - • Puttinermits..Tbursday, Jane 21,1066, lri:orra,--We notice lodes 0f.2000 barfels. at" $lO 2t . 12 for Northwest extra &DAY ! 60012 imilfincager' . eMinty do. do.. $16®16. for ancy and 10P . bins.. Ottio extra' faniilylit $lOlO7 • ' • , • Cast s.-The market !a xery bare of Wheat, god-there le but little inquiry. In absence of salmi we quote fair And; good ,P,ennsylvanla red ' at $2 90(A3 10 and , spring at $2. 3703$ 50; Cona is quiet. and only 2500: tiFyelkiw sold'at $1 05; and 0000 bushs. IVestsin . at $1 01. ..oata are,in fair demand; with seism of . 100 0 , btobels of Delaware, af...8c,.. 2000 bushels , of Penns.. at Tic: 1000 bushels - Western, at 61,5 e.,," and 2000 bushels' of the lattet: on,pilvato terms: ' 7 - 1., • • .'• Cprreeted,Wedacir for the, 9irfneitlOArijlirV(oll , Wheat glair, extra fatally., per : . do •do .. do r.wtf • 'do ' dn • extra ' "per barrel... do do. - 1;. ova:4nel : do Rye roar, veto.. : ' • per ewt Ttockwheat,lloar, • 7 , 11 , 19' v.` Wheat; perde white' per t • do rel.fl Tito:. • Dried Peaehesiparce- ,„, pound... Idt do ‘.ttririt - do '. Dfled AOldee , • " • rit° iFtyep: Oati, " bautat j Pea., flO Middlings, ". • 'Potatoes, •" V ton. " bale cwt Straw, Eton. Plaster; " 't 4 teltV Tim Seed, to 'Clover " VIALSWOILTII S B lasted La Just .111rieiry.ed...Ellswerth's Slated , : :Pcser Ranks for.PtimllidsandPrimary Schools. Complete .in three numbers. ?Forage r4tß, BANNAN'S, Centie. St.. Pottsville, Pa..; 7 i • • • An Barrels' Whale 0111.11triire . fforrq.lisai Bedford, for tulle at .Nevr•York Vices:at : LEWIS C. THOMPSON Jane I, 416' Cor, Centre and Marlif ick. Atestass , Singable; Pajper . :-.110'11a..t0 , the IP "ream =at. LEWIS C. THOMPSON et oo , s; Jate.2, -, 66 • Cur; Centre end MeOcet fits: Vit• S PRING - e - 6bo Jun' RECEIVED,A";" ROBERT A. GLOVER'S, ,„ • ~;•• . tentre , i IV trOet l - Piettsvilltii:•' l)) _knew end i.p lead 4 feepTtment of , Aprie nakl lfryAilooda; g O conststief widens lito ds of :Fancy a evi., GoodF. Al.oit ¨ 'aseertnient oT G . of ' All of which he affenakkretdditibeeet c4feh - prime: ' Api1i.14,166-.,- , :,: , y !!'.-.!...,, % , i . , 1 :; --•11647,: - , .._ uu 0,1411.1D-Alr , f t PALZWENTIC 6 4& i . givelendlit ;as' .4roA v rior.bep...Gpotiana,4sl/v,e lM at cm' eat 4'B** zeiiir„. 11:C. G Dec Td . 456-50: in deptb.-uPottibbation Lael4-lor laZ b • • •' J • • . ... • i ittANSaasT:. VAAVALI4I4..&c. r3: - .0.13iii,v9i m t i ~.,,ot Yawning'. Ilittikz; z' . • - - 500 llospitai Nontyreenutote n•tv , 10 : 099 elW,r " • - (5014etafillne'snitiblefor 11...Cain;114 4 . 3,oool3spadee.::-,: - in4es#,Ljn.4 tniz4Zby • Puv.yxs • . • • .20,13 C Son:M: and Penn Ste.eut,*Pti . iliajelDwa, -, - • My• J 11 -In ja . . Nriiiiir .GO 9 ; 11!1* , s • I' Si . 1_,,.i . 44 11 1 9 4:' 0 . 193 q.. 7 40 1 1", ill "a 11 04 , i --- -1 ‘!:99‘i ^:' • ,iT .t-t-Pry, By,lie igtotai o ii)iiiiof 2 i rnik t -L t ; mtt ) sal pen—jot teeslied 1104 to i tl er if,B • • • 2 •:, rl)fi , . I' f •.‘49. ` :1 Witere.steo! 0, be blAr l ikil 40040“)&014elialitiFiteli s t ql l if"?; b t-flr-1 4 .414? PF-PQMquiffititlirtr:? r., •-r ' . r.. • ; 0011c5rfly I, . Sl c i_litta .11;17 GP ft 1 . "... ' : l'bie 'alma lholoalifelhWiliii-lfie*ter).7.? df l .4llo4. B PlPAkeirabiteopel of recetallin and aceammoda ono guests ot•rfing,of, dune. It to conducted on the moat imptoVed• uryle.. and has an the facilltleeCialieutlallo.all conditct visterPmplge. - Vliie peentimalj alapted to the people of ,PcittelvlllevluoZtakaL , nutkflluati. Os 'Mali:lay. tat4itianu • . • ' Address—Box VO, Sitnieang, Pa. 'May ID, ve , . !117 Its .111:00. AO , 10 VI !GS 7 901 3.62 „6 00 40 21In rvlris. (dyer.. I .I . sl 001:11 1711 P.'‘, ' . Ihi;lx ..!22 7. '' i • 15 5 11S1' 84 :Buttex,, • • V 1tr.:25. . 01 . A r 4 .RQ 'llo.tcusi ..,„-. y .`.,`,:12,t1; • 1'25! 1 OStiofiltere, 'Jr 1 : 1,00 11,1 :Y0113430f bind qr. : i."ir , ' 15,,,. I on: .. &opt 4 , - ; 0_ 2 00+ 2 '2sf2Tattory' '...- 1-4 I • -' '• 20. 001.90 .001 Pork; ;,,,- , •,, 4120 - 1 151 ' 1' . 2.51.Vea,1, . " .19 , 140 • 1 601950r;•thibi; , .1: 'I 75 3.5 .' . . : • _ , _o'YOrto Mai; ' , -. 1§0g0r;11.01195„.". • - - ~. . • White.: •-• ~ Cruthed. - N. O.: Syrnip.: , 411 ~:', • ... _ " $l4 00 100 71'.`25 04( 8 00 4 00 IL 50 2 58 2'40 40 Bo 93. 211 25 Ss 'l4 12 'l5 z,: 127fiESI
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