• - . : - / - ' • •.. ~ . '.,7, ' - ,----, ''" .. :-- - _ --". ---- - --.,- '-- '---. -, , . " ''_ ' , -.see „, Se- .., '.- -- , - ... - - ' .- -.e . . ,- . s"--- - . a , - '-' •'l'--' 'S - • ..- e• ' -S- -- : . _ Ne „ . f ' -' - "1 "f- . ;1-41 • 113113 .1 3.142 CutiItrEGALTIMN .73ZTIIMI - , • - _ TEr RATT ,-- 41 , 0AD -p REEDRIni ~--__ ~- -,- AT Itveryoireig , ...- ...- - All tittr".l OUrita I • t• "Andy Veto" has cansed to be pnblished a EIIIMITHei To.AarkentrarxerromosTs. liiehtlYlAßl Bed Ash bY Boat Loaa..s 7-15 a - - • - PennyoWlsge Bud I Peemederesesliech ' WaltBABlllAm P' •• • 7 6CO ./. . by Col. Forney, recommending it ce.itain per- - ,e• .. - -44 . , &cern Beet_ , 7eo . ---- 1 , -r t ) --- ri_ .1 - ' - s V - ILLFA, Pi. . ...... a _ _ son for officei in New York. ICnowing that, The Nemesia', of „Leigigitalbea t ft' ~ 11 4eri . a , Broken.... ...., -. a ... .. e aGen - e ' ----- io ir ''. lll :FLir • r• 186 6. • Many persons were suspectin the loyalty of " ' l ' "V re ` ank Mem b°lr " 'Pro' . ' E °"*""" .'•• 7 s°@ - 0 'TER - ' - -" - ' stova - ' ' 7 50( gi ___. -___..- - --- - 7 - • • - his "Accidency," Col. Forney, like ' the Re . •t r _ - ~ , •' • public= OCHIVellii.Olll4, , itc., stretched , their • ' ' -- e - • ' a - reeNeh e ,White _Asti Lunraa•-:- -.1 7 504 a 775 aelight m the title of "Railroaa_ Rings,. hut ~ ..s' " l i gg n)l4ll- .. ~..:: 2.: ......... •.".:: .. *.•-•••• .. .. I r e -'1 7 5 58 - ' - ---e-S s• _Ss.' -- -- % : : : :" "- -- '.. 1--- -"' .- -I ... consciences a little by apprc - Ang of his course . Thirl r seven Pres i dents of R a groads , who . - ill4l ' llm mat • ' • ' ' ® . '-- _,- ~..4‘. , t• - •:. -- . , • '''•=- - .•-i i‘. - - in order to arrest his traitorous tendencies, if who geaerally turn out to 1?e "Itailread_Ty- :'. g ae tt aae ve . ' . 7 -7 n., e ,_ tants," met in Philadelphia on the 4th of au- ------' - 6 l'` ' w _ 1 1 6 :1- _2, 10,* _•• . possible. No honorable mar! will - expose a a e'private letter under any arcumstaeces.- . • :,- -;'r.isi_TE TIOICEri: .. . . ly, in order to annul the Declaration of Ledo- - lielmetele Celli ' Millizzabethlwirt. 'c I 0-- * ____- Henry Clay beta a private letter from James - - • Limn, - 'hy Magee .e....,:...t. 6 12el 625 . ' 17( 'it (lt IVERNOR : peridepce, and return the countre In eh e Buchanan, who had charged Clay with bri- - --- -- --emu° unite: '. ' " ' - - 6 .55 '@ S ;' - ,,1 . • . state of vassalaie to Great Britain as existed Pre P ar e d .v ' " •'''' -'' 6- "" @ "'" OR GEN. JOHN W. GEARY, .i - bere - and corruption, the publication of which - Chestnut, ' " •.-' - - 5 50,g1 '' ni) . . • before the Revolution These enlightened - - • '-- a j • , i •• rseitra-tai , cotes - Tv. ' Would haye vindicated himself and consigned • ' , , - residents , resolved that protectign toAmeri- Lamp, P mk _ i g k e 01 ... a bi ' ll a t w ' ll ' illilell ' P 7 * eo r ‘a 77 , James Buchanan years ago to the same depth P _ asap-. ..... a of degradation aud , ignomin - y tbat he Ims 4 can Railroad Ir°° o in tig th ht ese to c iiiiiiroad eas° ' W e e .o / l o p P l e ! . •E n , BL-B° .,, , a l l and ato Thli ve k , an .”. , , :: . ''-'-; 7 7 5 5 M . ons 0 1 TIRE ellNE.ltte+ a 01111EvNA - L. ii', '' •.-., 2 , $ per annum. payable in advanee- • • , . the Stock-bolders E , :‘ ,„ tr ,„, 1 llt ad, utr , e. , since,consignea hinieelf-but lie suffered all . . . , rjhealaatd, - -sa w • 6 750 nteS Will soon hold a meetiag, and resolve that ...... . - . ; o' " ,',::' 1 -' -' ,.i ' i iestrictiy adheredto hereafter. this odium, 'Which even prevented his elec.- ,:. -s • '''' '' To cures: • Presidents who bold such views, and whose '- - ' AN .- 13 A-LTUROILE ~. atiels (in advance)......s2' 00 lion to the highest office in the gill, of the• . . 6 . - „ ~ ~,,- ,„ ,„ .. . .. ~ ~ ~$ 00 - 13 00 . business capacity is of such a doubtful char- ' , • - • Jrciie 26, 1866. people, sooner than violate 4is honor by ex- - Wilkes're L'AateitonW Le-wholesale 7 254 7 50 acter, ale rlO IOLIge: tit to occupy the positions a a : ,: • , - 0- :eel , ~,,,,,e.m.ealevari (Illy be paid in advance. posing a private letter.. Yet his "Accidence'," a •'' '''' , eel) be furnished to Carriers and others - . _ they hold, We hope that Congress will pay LykensValeaSunb'yll.A.wholeeale- 7 506 ~„,s, ~ -- .11 on delivery. who is now as much a traitor to the cause of . i s , ~,,IL ,I n- - - • no attention-whatever to such foolish recom " `1 .- ''' " retail. 18 5 0 0 8 7 1 5 -•-4 ''' ;' ',..... „ a nd ;Cr het A Teasher. mill be furnish- the Union as Jeff Davis does ant heels t t - - _ - Shamoldn and I.Teyorton, wholesale 6 75Q• 723 -','-',”• --":( ~ ~., ,i. at ' 1 ; t5O in advatiee, or $1 7f, if ' ' - - --- ' 1 e 0 • - niendations from such a source, even if they " ' a ' " retail. 8 00@t 8 4 5- •' ' t 2., . , „ oi e, 0i1i y : ,,,,, f„11 ~,,, publish private letters in his: vindictiveness • - . GEORGE'S cßElsKs..e. ClTAlRlatieseeD MAT. - . s'' " 'ice . ..-. er adi eetiain e e; . „ . „ have to esclifice tneir freie tickets. . - .e ,- --,_ • -si i..1 .e a.lti . 4 ‘Ak! intertian, 75 ets., and against a dead duca,. but threatens to pub- .... a . - . . • -Run of mine ea 00 fa o. b. at Locust Pomt. . ~,,c , „,,,. •e, emit.. One so(tare of 7 lines. • ii tnere is any interest in the country that Smell lota $6 25 . * lish mor&-and - Col. Forney publicly caps 4•'• " ,1 0 I ~r if insiTtions SI ; 3 in.ertions ought to advocate preitection to all branehes . • '-'''"'•- ' . ' ‘, • - , ~.„ ( on , er, , e „„t„, per square __ upon him,. since he him sacrificed big honor, . • • • S - of semencan business, it is the Railroad . -- COAL • FREIGHTS .. ..,,,..,,,orti.... - as well as the cause elf loyalty, to publish all - - , 4 ,,, its4-Te 0. Tit ELT. SVC Tvi KLTr, 0 ... . 0 terest. It has suffered more, and lost more . --- 7 -- . a ~,,,a , ,el :,,a isj no ; i3 50 ,vi oo he holds ironi nim. ...alter commenting on . e so___ a, _e_ e_ __... , _ • . Freights (rem PIP litichmond [Philadlo. '''' ' '... "''', •,, rt, 3' 00 400 760 12. 0 - yr rpm a rause, than proualmy any other in- Portland '' 300 I Porbmioutb .3 00 .a ' ''' ' i ' t i i . * e s, . nee 6001000 . Is 00 ° the letter, for which we have no room this - al i „,:i at ** ''' ..... ''' lln Boefon - '.. 3 (In terest in the country because it is one of the : .. •• a • 400• l, 410 11 00 20 00 week, Col. Forney conclude% his letter to e ' - - Salem !-- °wlll '' - ' --.. . 7:1 eel Medford.. ... ....... . 3 511 '' , ~• a, •• 'S nO ft 00 16 on 24 00 , heaviest. in reply to this - insane policy, we Marble Head 3 fie Roxbury .... .. .. ..- .. a sr, '' i. • -.-, - tf nO 10 00 18-00 2,S no the President , ' as f edlo' - a'a : East Cambaidge.... 300 Cambridgeport ... :.. II too , ~ . : , 2 .. 10 50 12 00 20 00 35 00 And now. sir, n word in reference to yorri - pe' nai quote the following remarks from our work Lynn - ........ 3 ti) Rey West 3 r,O s , ~,, 14 00 10 et, 30 00 45 00 affairs, I know Tight well the difficulty. If not the dan- -On Coal Oil ana la) age 503 • .„, . e ,7 , S',. - -24 041 30 00 7,0 (10 75 00 ger of the Posh-tont occliPy. I know Mat for ste ly Cohassett Nernst:Ts,. 3ot Darensport.. -. ~.. '3 0 0 • -4 ' 40 (to 51, 00 Se 4K) tro ao holding you to your pledges lum assailed and thr r e ' s i t- The ' 12, P - . . Rettowen..... . ..... 400 , Sul iMnry ~ LI ' 25 'penny-wine, ponnd-foollsh' policy °frees, of our Newburyport......a. 3 2:, Ganlifier. _ ... ... ... 3 e 0 .',h. , .. , , ;,, li• wins per line. Special Nen- cued by every copperttead and traitor.betwean Maine railroad companies is,rnevertheless still more absurd. Gloucester al5 1 Mystic Ilridge 250 I '''' • , ',;.,t , •I Imeal NOthen. 20 teilta a line- and Mexico and I know also that imula el y the Their 'tividende are entirely derived from the prof- New Bedford . . ... ... Sso I Provid•mee .... ... .. . '2. .50 • .... 4,- '- " - ' .. passions that have controlled you ei;a:e t yon b ti- I,b•aw-a-v-- its of their transportations: the interest on their cap- Troy • .1 70 Norwich.... ... .. .... '2 50. t a ttr, , a igo seltbseribers and Clubbing, from those pleiges, there is nothing that you r' n ' on e ld nil, ital LB derived from tratilc, and their ability to boy of Norwalk • 160 NeW Y0rk....... _..1 00 pee of die nee irn- reso . . t. _ , , „.,. , , ",, 11. at campaign-- • . n rt it to to , temor f alize the rely that elected ya s nd e they receive and the Baltimore 110 Washington I) C ... 160 a- , C a ‘ ri l i l ini i d t e hey ea dj rr o y i . l th lLt pr o ic ur railroad-men adimeate Richmond Va.., ..... 1 Sri Savannah, Cie ••• 4 00 ~,-. ~ , ~,, ,t ~, !hi. cenntry-wilt soon often, and rfil .tue comtnou v e o nc. r‘ eny u 7 Vi r e ° rl l , ' a 1 w th Y e7rst i nt t rme l Thave heeoti low prices in asking - the privilege of importing FOOD Dighton . 2,60 Norfolk 'Va. IPo s , ~ ~,, , ..,, :•• all, Inevever limited their means, to and °near LA PAP., In Me shape of rails, duty free.:•- Bridgeport .. ... . . ... 2 2r. Hartford 3ee thrown into tz.ndllet with a Mithlen and corrupt Exectt , , ~ „ ",,,, ~..,e e 1,111 receive subscribers from :July tiye ; but it la the first time I lawe ever heen"called np- They demand the means et levelling labor tri this Philadelphie.... .... 35 Newark_ - 175 . it 1',.. (0110%441g rates: (u to . contemplate and to expose Rich perfidy as years. - ountry to the standard of Europe. They . would re- Alexandria... ... .... 1 501 Newport. ... ...... .. 2 rot ~, , I will not remind you of my earnest and an,calculatine• duce prices from one-half to two-thirds their present Saco v. 3 501 Norfolk .. tee ...- . e esiles• "."" 1 " 1 " 1 " , ••- • • • l'i' ' iffi friondship, (non the period when yon look 'fuse . 't.S. rate/. and conseenently, diminish their own profits in 254 vessels and 133 boats arrived for the week • ~,, , ,-,,. , 1 L to .0w yittans9 - 4 ".0 treason in the Senate, in 1$00; down te the Italti wl the sante ratio. They have already seut more money 5 SO name 4 nd thee would have been required to develop Freights Crow Elizabethporr. e 'invention, in 1854, which holly, at the re.quest of the to En t- a , , ~,,, •• •• 11 00 our own 'hurl Industry beyond competition, and have, Nen , York $ ill3P - ortiand 210 littnented trleal a and such earnest radicals at , Benja- ' is ou . , ~,r , ~ , ~,, ~ , _ , , . in consectnenre, paid twenty - per cent. more for rotten Pall River 1 501 Newburyport ..• ...., 225 Mot r'. wale. 0; cyos,, I nth:flora alone trir the pill'Lliefe, .111140 , ri1.40, 60 rent. eaeh --4' of t • i • n r i . t , ~, ~,, a 5 [areal - . . 1 ri...a in, y u nom nation for the Vice Presldeney, foreign niil,l than superior domestic iron would have 'Newport , 1 bOiNew L0nd0n........ 1 411 cos them. But, while they thnsinereased the cost of Boston ... 2 10 , Pawtneket 1 ar• _ „ „.., , •••• , luhs iif lt, 'and 30 copies, will re- after it he<;ame apparent that Hannibal Astrilin. the la.. . l da let their emit ments thee cripp'ed their Norwith ' 1 50 1 ,Taunton ' I hil eoffspnble patriot, Was Wllltag to giVe`V.ltY in older to 1 60INew Barba 1 =5 ~., • ~. - . Allow a representative of tile War Democracy a tiositien own resources by bringiug rein on our manufacturers, Joy epee.. ..... -- - 1 4- .' P rtiernt th . . , 4 10 , ~ . „i i all 1,. t• '..i, ed from r e se,onsible Cly- opal the nati,mal ticket. That you should have ler- 1 - I:44ti, ItliOa c i e , tt n ey obtai n ne e d i ll e t;• , 1 J r e t i ii n l ftlzrr t i l t: p u i t r , a 4 .4 ,rn ea a. r ; I . ••_erw . I - miedi n etown 1 r,olN 9 ew Bee t i l ford ... -.' .. 1 Gil ;,. ~ ,1., 1 . els n (ihn. (I,•Aly is el,:ct,-(1 thoenior. gotten these factv is nothing in comparism with your l ir' er i al , "" It 11 ae . 11 • • n rs d eo ' q It l t Y t ru n the n • • tl • Hudson 100 Bridczeport ••• 1 2:' , henrtless ingratitude to Ihe party which placed you io ue , ecause , icy ano mar r w e Ilik 4 le I _ , ~. . ~ zkt n tu w ~T L.ill se (.r tile County arid else- Inane facture:, lout the mechanic bier no %earl; and no Lynn 2 10;Hartiord. ..... -.... 175 nominaticin and elected you Vice Preshlent. Individu ,., ~,,, ii,ne 111/ lil ,l, fll ingratitude and cruelty concern only.the person be- money. It is, therefore; evidtmt that the free : trade Stdent '2 1111A,Thany. . 100 , licy advocated by,too many of our great railroad , ~„ . ,1, ~,,,-... , • Irn ..tapit.. of any Istrtictilar nnm- trayed and injured : but when, as in your case, the be- I t° , . Schuylkill co. anilroruis for 11566. • - ' trayal of the whole couutry Is contemplated the orence ha L - .I •d th LI v •lo !writ of th re companies srear c e e t p c. e The folio i ' tit f • i nun. rted two' • . 1 ,, , , .1 ..r",.1.14.1 ill'ulc: the ialePailM , mill la' Ali - e„,.„ 0 „ ;; _, „ at i,,,,,d , an d ~e • i i h d ' l . L e e e ,,, 1 eious they traverse to (such an extent that thev have .aag la the Winn y o col ,PO „ ou, e actor mg y • ec teen fumed to mortgage their lines to Burope In the the following Itailroade tor the week endmg un Ilium '. •-• ~ (1 cu tr. 0r ,,, a,t 7 4 pc: 14- 1 • ••1 4 '.". 1.1 - -•' Per - 1 • mut eounteracti.d. . . • enormous sun, of $500,000,000, oh which they have daj evening lalt f - - , . ~, da ropi•-•2 tang be left al the othee not later dL '1 ,4 •1i r e , r... e... ; it o , l i r d e t a f ie , r r ,.. If part of yoijr eXperierre which WEEE. ToTAL i „,„ pald in intereat, perhaps, more than they made in • ,- ...- -It ; 1100sil,r • ,1' each week. The JotlitiAL of ' t i o ,, * nw sy . s ,, m . a .n . re ) ,: e c i i ° ,, ll : lil y e o t.- ; ,' * i eat ''‘ ei- i ll Y ' I :t y ' , - ieoille. Bechtel their roads beeu built with American Mine Hill &S. Haven R. It. .. . . .43,71 . 4 OS 1,444,t111 13 rave 11, opte , vet . Mt. Carbon' 2,3 a, 03 r,,,, tss 0, ..,• (..- I- , 'ef is .a..... 0. ill S• 4 I:UMW C:01111Iy. Cltit 0( that of publating the private leitem of gentlemen who inet, mines, furnaces, inills, factories. and farina would' min c k `2:::1011,14 44 . ~,,,,.,t i p , } ,,..iini,. i. :l cents quarterly, or 20 cente ref , ise to Snal3lll yOlir attempt to hanky loyalty odious h are .p r u re . into existence., doubling the freight, while - I''' Mahanoy & Rusd Bit ...,.. • 67,9,253 OS and trit..on honorabie. Need T tell you that I allude tlat IEO, 4,1 capita an terra . al-. 1. 0, 111 .1,11:t1i1V. . ' to the disgraceful 4th of March. 1863 r When you re- ' - Little Sella Will - , Mom low pricea ruled, they could buy iron cheap ;- _ „. „ ~Y,_„_:::: .. :.••. •• • • • _a 0 Sui 09 145 8 52 In solved to deserf the brave and benevolent men who many of theM went duper and deeper into debt as oe-ollinkm; v""" , , •:1-7. 1 'S(.1:1; -.11.1.71 ES n. wAlres, with threw overyou the cleat( a ti,elr forgiveness mad einuity lo . itg as th L ey wel l e u go a ve e rn n ed , by the . Ir own elected policy • . - --------------. ---------- -" Freights from Baltimore. kr led the aid c• N 119 Broado ay, New York at (t. ( tuAlit X., 0, . •,. 011 that day--you CAM6el4lll,4ly or nticoesciouelypreinired 1 0 ,frt•e, tri de t. •6 1 igh pnce ru , yp a To , N , liodophili il . 7 . 5 g, fig every succeeding treachery. When you obtainial their debts and made money. Yet so selfish and she - . ` " New York ~ - ',. 1nth0 , , ,, 1 to receive subreripthms for the your own conseut to do that single a( tef Shame, your ai,Mted lire they that their policy leads them to carry ‘,„,„,,,,..„ , ~ 1 ~-, ,i, and a i .1 - , to collect bill. for the mune. intrigues with the Copperheads before the fall elections ten thousand tons of iron or soal at low prices, even at '-''''''''"" .__ of 1565, yonr veto of the freedmen.ii bureau hill alter a losa, rather than pay slug' ti price for one ton of Ronk Freights from Georgetown or Alexiindrin. tO r '"'"'" - - - ---1 • having alnlost explicitly protniaed tit sign it, your -re- and unless every railroad charter Is accompanied with To Philadelphia' • $1 50(...• - WI RA* , L SNOS.--The snitseriher Is pre- vetting 4 2d of Friuli:ay sieeek, y(ffir llCO..Criplioll of the a proviso ihat the read shall be built with American Nen York.... .... .. .. . :... ..... .. . . ...... 2 11 -, ,, i . . ~,. ‘,....” :Sr NVi•st (turtle the pre.ent sum- bravo White and colored loyalists of the South, and iron, this class of men will be free-traders, and, of Boston _ . . 4 00A - - , ,r .n. ‘‘.ll . 1 1 , Ple.l-4,1 to obtain cm- AT -M. 4 o o es for your I,lllfflent.loll of private letters written to you iu course, their own enemies. Tyrone /IL Clearfield 11. Ft. Coal Taitle. _, - ,-,. ~,,, pl..r omit ( r development of lilineral uteuviyating contideuce, fullowed naturally and irre- . We hope that the friends of Protection will Amount of Coal shipped over the 'Tyrone and Clear ,nutt• . the SV,--t. rt., Mi‘lale or Southern States -- eistibly. Supposing that any other gentleman could ~, r, *m il L'e o i s la fleld ilailroad for the week ending on Thursday last : ~ ..--,' ti„i• to Ilee-1.00 .\VALLABLE LANDS. May have been entity as,yon were guilty on the 4lh of hiarch, deMitnu iron ] ssongrfs , and 8--- it , - Tyrone A Clearileldltallroaa 2,396 o 3 • , ~., . ~,ht m, ,,i, ~ in . ~ to,llling Merely SpeCUlatire 1505,433 hat WOillil I-11Ch a gentleman have done ? You I. 1 th t • t • charters hereafter, ---' • ures a so, ain gra ing ... . ; •d or (-Inert lined. Locations for tile man- sus al before:. you own couttry and the world dishon- Pinegrove cooni Trade for 111016. ~. • , irea and sti•el. a 1111 the availability of ored and degraded. ' they Will require that such roads'shall be s ...mint transported daring the last month : ~ . ~ , ,•. it. rialz. and ,l Ile marhets %ill be esfleclallY The ordinary calumnies ot the Copperheads and trel- • • .., 0 , 1 !11 , - -1.10(.4' tor. e ere cult led Into the most fri,.ditnil maledicti.nts constructed with American Iron, the eat lie-as , _ Loroerry Creek. • IS Thu 09 35,479 oi S. 11. DA D D OE7, Pottsville, Pa. against you. I know of no scene in history where a was dmie with the Pacific Rallroad. Our swatara Ratirosi . • • 4,136 07 . 11,047 01 1 ., ,- . , 11 1 , 0 opportunity tor those who desire Infor- public character,. for an act of inexcusable weakness, _ Union Canal Rallroaci...... 19,886 le 46,526 02 r furnishing Railro'ad Iron are-am- - -- -- e ,„, „ ~,„1 1 ,,,,i,,,,,,, o f West ern l a nds, t us we eau was at the same time so universally execrated by one facifities_fo ~ Comberland Coal 'l'r - ii - de for .1.,6(2. ~ .• ~,,1 )1 r. 1):111d(M . RR :Lrel 'able pinion in whom party and so indulgently and maguammon•ly treated ~ ~.. ' ' ...- (.4.fidence.---Er.5.1411,E el,' Jot ii-cm,.] ny Lowther. Any true Ulan, equally unfortunate and I.r TUE VILLAS] 4 • ee equally forgiven and (I..ifended, would have turned to qui:KY.-11.0w many of these Railroad For week ending Juno 17 : the giat Republican Union party, and have said : ."'Yer „ .. , AGENTS -WANTED !! this act of - noble clemency lam houud to you through 1 . - 11fe and unto death: that which you have done thli'dl-1Y• resicients have actually "sold" themse v to foreign creditors, as a conseqoenee of the Pe Per Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. - - -294,90 S r ChLsapeake & Ohio Canal.. ..... •• er,,Glll - phi( es me under oblizattona from which I can never , . . - . . Free Trade ohey which has heretofore exist- . • _ . 1..,,3,1 . ; 3 4- ' d whi t I sliall forever cherish I feel that I 1 0 eanaltAlllC Piincipal Mining aud Man- sa'ape, a" ‘ , • . . P have disgraced you and dishonored myself, and by a life ed in this country ? Lehigh •Sr Enhancty Coal Trade for IStiti. rf4C l ol:il.g Districts, for the Salo of our ' of gratitule I will move that, although unworthy of ..• . Week ending with last Saturday - vonr confidence, and unworthy of your vindication. T - ) 0 0 -. ._1. - can at least do my best to atone for my offence.. But LOCALNNOTICEE. • . as you seem to be made of ditTerertt metal from each a - ----- - ISANEB or SfinTers NCOA.L IPONAND OIL. character, yoil have not only coolly forgotten the gen- ' , lubricative steam engine pacheo'.- f'•4l t‘''"tel '' , ..cfaharmy coal Compaey . , 160137 I erous men who have saved you from difnice. but are- LI . mo. 723 clicantit at, /Plait-, foal no. 23 ,i , . ',: ,11 W I ielario Colliery.. .... ......., ... ...... 1•,256 , now engaged in . the pleasant pastime . of elandering , ' or ilail f'ruct ire! A vizi-rico it ill:tier. ors.. " - „Nt 0 . •••-., ;,-.a _1•,.., , Mount Etna 9,740 , , , .„ . _, them ana prescribing their friends. I will postpone a Y • . - Glendon Coal Company iii,6.4 T., .... r2el a a1uine11....1•40 „%tlents es \Col give untistia• ,_ de-:crMiion of my own part in that sad drania, prefer- • .• -• • • ..• - - .- -- - - --- McNeal Coal & Iron Company , 37, t;.3 . einent. tor the .010 "(Hill Irul3, s 'tluable an d "" I "" ring to w ait far the other private reVelatiolll4 3011 prom- ,„ , ..- , „ .d E. S. Stillman • 25,147 ..,..1 nook iss• .0 il of tlic be,-1 I,li,tr'y t... are yet rill- i•o, tO lay before the country. It Is very certain that, if '.l 1.1V1112.13. LIAM RFaron.ATITS I*C‘eg'o,o_,f ~ ,,e, ~100 .- Rathbun, Caldsvell & Co - 17,457 a ;.' .I. and . th.ve (11,1,1 1 01 g first will Is- entitled tO you have tomcat. n all shame, yen cannot has c forgot- It iinpa'rts a richness and brilliaucy. rerno‘ot, danclrnfi, ' ''''''''' - t t !' m'Y " mmam atm "' "' l ' m ' : ' ten my connyc 'lOl4 Milli yOUlself dui ing that unhaPpy I t the%gro th of the hair. The most Clean Knickerbocker COal C - o - n4;l;ri ... . . . • . • • 1' - 45 am promo es W Ht. I,ever stiou. tumult from itansille to II iltimore ex , ,erijoce, l'robably no more graphic and Itrtructive J. B. Reber & Company 3,46 JI 11. ling the S.lNiniiktil itild .I,ylte Valley Regions: ' page could be added to the curions history et your Ad. ly article for the toilet - a Atwater & Co . 'Pe-line tif the skititylkill from -Philadelphia to the miticiiration than a clendled account of that celebrated ___. --....-. Other Shippers , ...I.iry 41 S41:11)11311 llmulty, -- day. I have not been as careful in treasuring all the 1/Vntrz aim Sotrall TEETH, sweet beath, and clean , - :170 'lite Ime , f the Erie Itietreial. Including the Oil Re- in, (dent. tis von have been in preservin.„4 the private " ...s; Nc•ss Yoili (.'ity. 1111•1111 e Sl•l'e cif NeW r n rk• lettere of . the - gentlemen whom you intended to betraY; dre obtai mouth ned by using °PONTINE, prepared by 1:',6 944 Apply - to BENJ. B.AnieeaN, Publisher, lint where ms-own memory fidls, I shill be able to eke ilugho3, Apothecary. , ota , Corcespondlng week last year......... I_ , 6.••• , - 0" S. II AFt BIS liA li PIO W. 4f:corral .0;41., tut ... eon' ,le - t,. narrative by Owning to the conions and ' ----- - ....... . , , POT 1•05 I lI.E, PA. f . a-c - matinl columns of those traitor and Coltperhead • ' - - " Eng A WOUAN iu another column picking grapes for Decrease 11S,Spapera Whiell are now defending your character . - ' InCieaee . and you! ciiiiduct. J. W. FontlEY. Speer's Virtue. It Le an admirable article, used in me first class famillee in Paris, Lon- Coal Trade by IlAtilrond nutt Culial I istiti. \Ye hardly think there are many, who, af- heal'ltalS and bY the A im”,,etent Camees-er who has experience In the •ll ... , , don au - . I RAii,eOA.D. I 4ANA I, d New York, in preference to Old:Port Wine,- . I _I- _______ 1,. ..,-- to cm, La-- raitvll.lll,Ceuni) 101 IWO Pitlllinr, ter reading , the above, WI agree anti tue . . _ , . . . _ . it is worm a trial, al lt, gives great satisfaction. St. Clair 11 L.. •„11,1.1) 11.1:11. °ill , ... PreSiOent that Forney is a "dead duck." • • Port Carbon ... . ' . . 6,677 la! 11,030 0., act i i ... Intelhg, et Print, , r, whe ha. ...eine Imossl- - • , __ i 'ir the husine-s. and woo (an hinalle the pen as ..- -,.. ,-, Wr have just received from Philadelphia and New ottsollc ,-4 ~ , , ier err -1 tierce Dl.a.eo iterefilm: , .- ' . - Scheylkill Haven 2.5,1140 Ito 20,150 bf, Nock the Late . st Styles of Patterns, for Lathes' Cloaks, Auburn • ares eel __-_ - _ -------- I Vhile the Copperhead party of this e,ountry, iseli eel aece Ca . Sacks, etc. Also some very handsome Ornaments, Port Clinton . :IVI l'A ll \ .I_O l P 1 - .A_Te e...._ • which is so non-progressive that it refuses to ,rammings, Iloop Skirts, DresivElev4• .0 " - - 1 f k 70,c,,er;41 3;0 1 ..7 in . e bot.,•• Tota or wee r;cou,nize - any virtue - in the black race, any A large variety of tAdietr and I( Vac_ -,T.,Coate previously this year 1,511,70 S 1-21 660,9L5 Ir, CP THE , . ability 14) govern itself, is .pouring outs te e and Sacks on hand and made , _ ~. , to ordot ''''... • teat ---- 1 -- .lr --- Total • 1 914,479 19; ` fo..c•-••, , . ' vials or its abuse on the blacks of this coun- . - . e -... , , zee 'Twee' Ycar• •• •• t-eao , 1 • 241,11., 111, try, it is li easan o urn o an Centre Strcet, below Ametu tiotuse, Pottsville. • - '-'-- -- ' - '722_.---(2-------.:l_' ___ I________ !mingle ,Np ay .2o , 1 6 6 .. 21-3 m . Increa•e ~ 1 C.,,,ea...14 .i„,,,„,9.1 1.1 ' iikTRIOTISiti CIF SCHUYL COUNTY. • •'- 1 Lt t . t 9 D ' ' ' , s -, 1 ne- --. '• s. • 1 - and find pram - it:o:i .el eiza...-1 of the slanders -- - - ----•- • ••• • Decrease ' . GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. .t e ai i New S1.111:10 CAseetrass at T.?. A.- Smith's Clothing Eehigh Coal Trade for ISOG. or ',.uo C'opperileadS on this race. La . , , t Store, Centre /Erect, Pottsville. For week endini.; on Saturday he.t: . VieoS bring inMrmation of the StleCeSS (if the • ... - Fiasco. English and American cloths, all styles, and . RAILROAD. , CANAL. a cals I"ie 1 - 1 Chance to Get the Book. revolutionary Movement. General Baez war of ihe . fines, qualitie., at D. A. Scalth•ti, Centre street. OPERATORS. . 1 , Wk.7...11 ToTAI... 13% Et• - . 1, norn L. - forced to seek tile, shelter of the French ^ !leg, Guam, lieciathe nee Hose, to suit every taSte, anti ' . In order that alf who cks in. to preser‘o this under cover of which he finally.sneceeded i ..; at reduced prices, at 11. A. Smith's. Centre stmt. Hazleton . . .... ..... 6,4911 114,130, 2,(1.31 3:,,C.1i 1 J 4 4741 - l h a s.' aet the Patt lett-ire of Seta]) lkill t l ounly otea•yin , from the country. This revolution SrEttitl and Summer Underclothing can be obtained East Sumfr • Loc;f.... 4,2 i4, ' ..,,,,, 1 ~,, ~ ,_ . 12It. Pleasant,- 4, - 1 ?.-, 1 , 91 _ -,..(;, - ~ at. n A. Smith's Centre street .I. , rmg the Rebellion, may Ind be delen red by the though effected by military' q i __gen e.es, ea! • • • „T e mp . _ „.., ..-_,, 3,259 1 i 0,‘2,,,, 1 ,‘,O , 20 1,,,..,. 1 , :co fr. an pur,d ca.+ mg, is e hare 1, duet-d the price been entirel bl 11 - f t s' , " ill ant ol . y ooe ess aac i e n c Flteseu l'AIII•ro Lome Dimas, a beautiful article, at iierieiel;.. .: .. ..... 1 ,t0,a;,. :i r ; ,41 , 6 [ 1, 0. 33 . 4, :'!:' D. A, Striith's; Centre street. Ebberyale Coal Co.. I ,' o', --, 4 - 1 1 -.40 4.0.. 1 fer the remainder et tbe edition • h- f olli,‘‘.l, - - 919! • 21,951 V u 29 0, ; ; ; ; -, Stout , ' LIM healthy Condition of public sentimenb in , . , • in cloth, reduced from $2 50 to 21 50 Council Ridge -1, 477 1 4', 6 1i,31 1,202 12.4-7' ble ea ant it e epu he. The revolutionary I 11 'l'tl R b ' Tl - 1E COAL- TRADE Unc " imint ' d° l ' "-1(1 1 " *22 '" hT" 5-"" - - sheep; (library) " - 275 " 175 .. . - half molooeo " " 3 '25 " 225 - movement is rt result of the late war with _ _. _ . __- ____ _______ • New York & Lehigh '2. 2, 9, 2 - , •' 2 . lsi 4 , ; 5,1 , .: ------- ---- -- --: 1 - - Honey Brook Coal Q 4 1 011 ; 112 1 " '.1..) , I,w-3, ;1,04; - ,•‘ morocco gilt 375 " 2 , 74 ....,,,,,,in. It will be remembered that Spain ea m aa ... meem e aene . - e...- • ' • German Pa. Coal Co 1 .' 2 1 ' 2 :0 951. =1: 40- si 141;f1 . 13 . I jiitiallig lig le Se allii: Stripe AIL Coal Co, .1,110.1, C,15,1•'91 Ull 1,101 Wh.ilit is remembereql that no otiol - County AI to‘es advantage of our civil war ;Ind entleav-IMMINIIII - ia f a - colorable__ .... e. leists 1 l•r• -11 .7 3 0 ::,r,:e ... th. t hitt a :•3rates bas publi ',heti a book of soni. ~ , , ,_, h , f , ce , , s a ~,, . 13 -, _ _ _-,• . _ , _ _- __ _,_-.:_-_ _ _ - _L - - Beaver Meadow. .., 411 1,351, , i/C4l to retoNtr Cr (AMU' 1) ;,. L. 0 1 107 1 20,1; , Li .I,Jiaeter, ottr citizens should feel a peculiar ' • to ..., . Jolm (Amin Ty . ~ . Pottsville, July 7, IMGO. Leh . 1 ., ...,.. . _ . . America. Ihe .. pamsn ieoverument Com- 1 ,1.1. iu having the recut d cif their pati heie s, r- k-97 - J. B. Reber „t, C 0.,. ts 3 3,c , a1 ii - ne d 1 ith the Dominican Re 11' d Ti . tit -t I R 1 1 tie ie „e v pu ) ic, an lc quan y eLn fy at roac la wee is , , mozeal... 1 0 , 2 , 31 , 41 1 to . 1 . , , ~,,,,, i 0., -• 1,1 thus convenieut shape. In after years . unlgined tlett little or 110 difficulty would be o o7 0 9 - by Canal, 40 . 835 00- for the week, 132,- Knickerixster C•I C 4351 14 , 9 . 2 321 3,04 - 2, Ott.- 1\ otis tllll 1,0 'Wry valuable, as it will be • • • 932 99 tons againet 76,126 tons for the earrespon- , • ..- t'oal Run Coal Co I 153 '- ii , net has in g 1,, ell Ovr (4ityped . ,Vo oP.er experienced in subjugating the fillip Republic 11141 IS 0 44 a ding week last year. - . • Glendon Coal C 0.... 1.067 I 10,0 , 2 .I • ~, or 0 irt II I,i , i 1114$1,1 , (1. When this is ex- or a vonplee of - Inindred thousand bias . e . . . , 7761 S. SIS The quantity sent by Railroad this week Idahanoy .... , .., _ . '1: of- , t. 4 the Ito. tit will not be in the marl.f•t. Tlio situate on . the Eiletern portion of the Island ' ~ .1. o. o. }lawman_ 91.• 1a,4 It ' is 72 ilsi 07-by a7anal, 33,5e7 lu-for the Delano Coal Co .. -. 360 4 fOG to i p ahaw of the Southern Stataas with all the of ilayti. A, formidable army . was landed,, ' _ . - u ~,4 •• • nes 6 ( ~,;,6 . , 1 1, .t1 1 -I. l i. I , ls mat ise(l Matti it, is worth 50 cents.-- and the enti i s 0 7e 17 ions aeainst 6' 7 '167 for the • • a- Yera -.• '- ,•. , - re Coast was blockaded. The re. NV eek ' 0 ' - ' ' ' .'" • Sittiman 5153 22,016 it, a lio !. d, "1 - rat,' eller: ;.113 a recOrd of 'the services atilt of tile war is known. For three dine week last ear Balthnore Coal Co.. 1,06' , 20, LK 6 . 2 ,1, 5,1 . 7 . 3 Franklin..... .. . ... '. sit 11,sit; rd t 4,455 , et f ,, Goy lkill Cututty. eontaittiog AS lt does the the inlutbilants made a heroic resistance, ani3 'lle aenianti far coal has slackened off a a il e en e e e_ __ _ _ tee 11, 9 2 0 •ea 4,213 . ti MI, of thit•ti•en thout.and "bohliers, it is coin- • • i • i little since the first of July, but it still con- 1 0 , Lehigir& semi. Co.. 794 11 „tn . ._ ..1,. 5,004 succeeding in ulter.y 11;earing mil apt eX. .. , ' Latminessrai. ~... it i i'l,tsa • 2 , •;', 3,0",1 , - naustiag tile power of Imperial ;tau,. matinees fair, and there seems LO be a aetermi- Wilk I • • Ire- ;a ~ 4 tl 1 , t ,:;, 1 0 1 .. • svar *""re.•'•••-• ' !.• 2' ' ' '' '''' nor Run 4 4 .4. 0 ', el 21101 110 11-1,11. S °Mittel') 1111.110 first editbai have all - rpanisli forces were obliged to retire with the liatioit to nmintitiu prices both here and at , Parrish & Thomas.: 1 , -5 ' 1 2 , 1 1 ' 1., n added since, iii.,l We betieTe tt , is I,IOW an . I" I I' fb • 1 1 k the different shipping ports. - The prospect Leh. coal a Nav co ' PT,1176 17-Gaiel inde tb e e isgrace o en% una ie to nut i ...m t .!, te as any wilt!: of tio kind can be made. Other Shippere..... - 126 Is ti`-'S 162 • 3,71 1 the slielitest impression on the petty Republic of a tafitf is stiffening up ahe market& but Berryville Ccaal Cm. . . - '• f., any soldier Wlp.ec in eaus are Ignited we will - there is coesiderable apprehension that his 1 3 t u t k. E Le a hl , . - 1.6,5... Which they affected to despise. f 11' II •-11 the bo..h. in cloth for il per e‘'l , 3 l . _ But on the withtlrawal of the Spaniards, the 'S'Accidency", maY veto the bill if it passes.- North Malmo): -, ese sees „ . „ • • Walter Bros. & Co. - 6". 0 . 3 air, (to reeeipt of the retiareq price tllO 000 k wiff - results usual in larger nationalities folkeived. If he does, it NV ill lie followed Ly eueth (list's- N. . °emu Coal Co ' 12C, • 2;321 .. ~. mailed al aux - addles., postage paid. 'Address . . ' th • k the masses The Government that had been intrusted with t rous conseeuences that we in , ~ , _ ..• it. 11..i.0a11, l'oitsville, Pa., Publisher. . . . -- --e -• d defend el the country will demand his impeachment Total eve , ea es , - 601 3l'" ,' , ........ - the duty of prosecuting the so ar an 7 . ~.. . ... a., ~,-1 _ 2 ' llectitie of County etanding Committee. , untry rolde use of the power deleson the ground of fits of ince - impotency, and - , , „ ing the co , , . • "I' ' f tho Union Counts - Standiug gated, to It . 1.1 1 al . iH . ,ers o • - of briber ' and corm stion for these purposes in order to , 5 1 : , . 'rood by IL & Canal A 3, ;1211,265,171 Same time teat pine 11',167 1 e 55, 2 191 . 1' , ” , ..,11.1 .. aro earnest): reitnestc dto meet at the eecit , - ' f llows, ire a perpetual ascendency over the peo.. '1 he trade sums up this week as 0 1 . I. n, ,a 110r..1, in l'otLsville, at 104 Wehiek A. at „on ' - Increase 40,2751 315,‘2„2.41 . ' r, , ~,i,, ahe Pill of July, iiisC. BllailleSt4 or me. s the old tale over again of power ' pie. It Wa ompared with last year : . . . , s .11 ime ‘i ill lre laill before tlie Cornmitta!'e, and abused Mr the destruction of liberty. Preei- It .- tip refor. , n(•eossary that every member , , . . - • ..____ _ ---2___.--1 me, . . t'.. 01,1 be present. T. GAIIItETSON, o , cut- liaez by an auroit use ot money, sup-. NEW ADVERT'MENTS. , ,„Etyc,i. TOLLIO WEEK: I TOTAL, 1 DEA 1. . l'u - iw, County Matadi:7y Commit/et'. posed to b ave been supplied liy tlie. Spaniards -----' . • at the close of the asar, causetl hitnaelt 10 e •• 1 Barrels IA inter Blelolied W hale Oil- wan . -- linyl Can Ispetar 241,14 s 55,590 590,533 .355.390 100 ranted pure, for sale at lowest market price at 1ir..0 car IT IA LIC.---11r.W in. Berner, Potter, in elected President, and carried things with a Val It 11. i 13,292 544 4 69 ; 0,83 99 1 ,95 e 253,7a1 - LEWIS C. Tetoriti.SON & CO's, .hi'll .Can 29,874, 241 0 22 27141 36.,221 125,490 C, ji ,:t e(q., • putt:wine, ad vi.rtigea for sale a high hand. It was under these circum- rant Sth. 19 .1e4.1 429 294 23,599 502,461 73,167 July 7, '66 i r• 1 ' 17- Corner Centre and Market. -- 6,941 115,111 10,258 197,786 82,675 1, r, ..iip i nor Fruit Jar just the article for the stauces that the revolutionary party was " N ll4 l - r übrienein *OA ' '1 f ' g a, a superior artic eor gremoug t- I'm. ' formed, under the leadership of General ,le Roam 119,179 132,Z2 I . 3,Eqa S-a eanklor sale cheap at • ~. , , .. i I 7 573 1G 181 8 308 • LEWIS C, TIIOMI'sON & CO's., l'imental. 'lle movement gained ground. '' Cana -- • ' ' g ' July 7, •06 27- Corner Centre anti Min - laq. - il & Medi 33,41. 299,834 45,750 513,22 213,391 • Sin A , rt.r.l Oster ti•i-, Ennttoo 11'16N, advertised - • • 'rite adherents of President Baez tell away ieng Sao 166,891 165,391 ... _ - e' re BSCEIIIIIII plasting Paper direct from factory, at ' fr;de in -tin dber eolnnin by ill. I,evy, is highly , , ,i,, Nth , - - 12,248 12,24 S au t LEWIS C. 2110.1APsON .t, co.s, • frbm bens, and he was at last compelled to fly unokin.. .12,357 161,575 13,734 254,644 93,070 ' ice num.' '• 11 ' a , ita •u of Pottsville, See ad ult., ,l 3 1 I. 4Trily 7, '6O 27- Corner Centre and Mat ket. - . country Without tieing able to stri - ke a cvorton.. 37.3 11,219 1,30 • 5S,t 12,370 _-__ tort Mt.. ' 7,501 3,175 29,767 2•2 216 - ' . • • ..„".„, , ' 'Eltire Brick and Clay at , , ' - -'- ---••••-.451 4, -4.- -------- - single blow for the maintenance of his ill- anklin... 12,536 2,281 22,560 AVI.u.. J 2 . . LEiVIS C. THOMPSON & CO'S, ' oad Top 3, . 11 954 , 125.954 11 975 j , • - , ly 7 66 2 Corner Centre and Markct - • M._ Guoi.or W. - 135ek ha. removed his Dry gotten power. . ___, G .. , I :Ina Grocery Store from Market to Centre • Tile revolution appears to have been, thor- ir&lasease,927 296,846 5,782,435 , ` 5 Ann Pounds Pare 'White Lead jll.st •'r , ..1. See - vivre tiaement and give hbn a call. . , . • 179,132 .13,660,927 st , llltf received. Ask for the Eagle or union ougluy umnocratic. It is understood that the ' 1- ---- brand, and you win get a good article. , IL s -t0,.1, is to,od and cheap, • 117,7161 2,1. 1 -.0 508 LEWLS C. THOMPSON & CO., • . Electoral Colleges are to be convened, and a Rtly 7, .66' 27- " Corner Centre and Market . i trii. l'im,s.-As we had considerable dill'. I residential election will take pa e on e 'lle weekly increase over last year is grad- y . MS .1-a- ced 0 - I - • a.rti 1 ci fll t, 1, a prime ce. an reS . a • • • Lellv and • delay in getting our neW press to basis of universal suffrag& General Pune 1 Dila illy diminishing, and will continue to de- LEVv LS C. THOMPSON & CVS, - ' • Jnly 7, '66 • 27- Corner Centre and Market , Work., there may be some defects iritlds num- will probably be elected President. The Do - ease as the season advance& The increase , byr of the JounNAL. - eIIDER AND WINE mi LE the most per - . ' . minicans deserve great credit for their con- - far this year is 2,125,508 tons over last u • - ' • • feet article of the kind ever invented, Pnce is so - ----vise-essin-as.--- duct from first to last, and it la to be hoped -er and about 1,200,000 tons incresse over low that every family Call afford one, and have at all - , ' times, pore wine arid sweet cider Call and see them ' l'ii(ircertos TO .A.3tifnlCAS INDUSTRY.-Wc that they are about to enter upon a new career e supply for 1864. As. we stated some a t • • • . - 0 LEWIS C. THOMPSON & C '2 • , leam from „WaShinotert that the Copperheads of rreedom and prosperity' that will Compen- ee ago the market will take an increase July 7, '66 27- ' COrner Centre and Market. , .''arly all deserted the House of Representa- sate them for their past sacrifice& They have S year of about one reed a half million tons $2.51000 TO LOAN ON GOOD 8E• . - CURITY.-Thu above amount Cl‘c • dill ing the discussion On the tariff ques- demonstrated the - a• emot e . to maintein their ea' the supply of '1864, Which is about the will be advanced to any operator -havine a FIRSI' .7 - - , tif•n, takino . no interest in the matter what- independence, not only against foreign inva- ' ,entity that fhe markets will want. - CLASS Coal by an established house who 'Would want the entire prodtict Of the mines for the New York iina t 7( f. The vote on the amendment equaliz- ders, but also against the more dangerous t - -- - ---- --eo - eosse - os- ------ Eastenz markets, at ti fair rate of cotnmission. Ad iug the duties on foreign coal, stood only :".2 wiles of domestic treachery and "perversion • - • , • • 7 - ...":-.,_ -TEE undersigned tc. TICAr 11, erare• _ t tr , • _ . ANTHRAX, New York P. o. f.:l'. to 52 ag,ainst and Speaker Colfax voted of power. The world has not yet done. ins- tra‘---mi orders for Lehi; h., ITy eau i vigv Slim- , July 7, '66 ye i. ( arr .' •• ti . mendmeut bY one vote. tice to the heroism of the San Dominican& latisa *elm/ 11 ' 11 i , * Wei"' m id Red :9 ' ..h ' 'I DINDER: L - DRIBEE. 1 - timberland and Gas Coat- frost Mate LI 1, 4 - -- -- - -... -4 • 131 .* -4 . ---------- ---- The history of this handtul of poor blacks ink on the Lehi h Canal; Se'l •'' 1 11 ....n l'., t " myloll a.. , r *ILLS IIALL having opened a luiaber yard on Coal 'I Hi. Qraart) F oult.--INe have been asked Will compare favorably with that of the most - an ort linton on die 51 , hullkill a - , C 1 " 1 ` street near the railway depot, deans to inform hia *from Amboy, Trenton. Hoboken ono Port Rich. frl iids and the public that he has ha d larg • 'a by ll'e did not adopt the quarto form in en- famous nations in history. The bravery of td, for ehipment Eastand North. Bo Ame a t ef el gluds of.lrunber, o a ' t: he n h i tts Me e ° as . ~ -O rdersaentfalll reeelvd rom t attention WTI , lir:i LIZ the Joi'ilsat. We reply, because we the ancient Greek& during the prodigious in- , e,v• P e P.. „ ~•,,„ steam saw mills. He will be able k, keep a huge sop • -. ''''''-'''"". ly of silt and frame timber of all lengths and sizes at do not like it-advertisers detest it, and in vasion of Xerie& has been deservedly celee :teems 70 and 71, Trinity Building, New York. . the lowest possible prices. Breaker and other bills • ••- tie 20, 'O6 i'. present shape it contains about one-eighth brated in poetry and song But the 200 000 - 16-I Y . • sawed to order. , July is '66 , - 27- • seer matter than if the quarto form had Imere negro inhabitants of San Domingo were ; COAL LANDS G - REAT .13iiRG - A_T.I'•IS 2 „ . r , lopted. In perusing the JOUIINAL it is more te r eatened with as overwhelming a force of AS - Schuylkill Coal Company are . . - - now prepared to nuke leases on their lands In I SELLING OUT AT, COST . C.:lv t - eildii widhe'reading than the opening s • a Te i tter bad all the appliances . pantar s. e a ter Township, Schhylkill County These lands are ked on the Ye best ' I• - ry portion o the Heckactier Bat- •* . - h • . • aid refohling of the quartos, while turning of civilized a f the former had but very t„ • w r are, ving over four miles run on Um Diudel, crosby. The subscriber offers to sell out at cost, is entire , , c .11 One page tOttrlotlier. little except their indomitable courage, ne e ir, sod all the veins kitown In 'Aloes, and such other articles that basin; both stock - of _Dry - Hoods, N . . - . and below water level. Favorable leases with aa generally belong to dry gOod stem. His intenuou in their woods and mountains made many "a turidance of timber for mining purTiosee; will now 'is to deal afterwards in'groceries, tleur,.feed, rind such ~. , Tstrco STAILS SiINATOIL-The nes.t .begis- •-• late to good tenants, on application to If, yi, articles belonging to grocery stores. - " ha 1 11 d b kth ii en rmopyre, t tat est ro e ac e - ...President of the Company, No. ft Wall Street, .:To 'storekeepers or such persons 'dealing in dry lanue of l'ennsylvania will be called unon to ew e ' • tide of Spanish invasioh. We admire the T.Torka Joni! , 23 , '66----215- goods he offersamattnencements. The stock of dry - (lett a I:nited States Senator, in the place Of I - , „ gallantry of the Peruvian defence of Callao, ',',- CHAS 3& J 'li • EASTWICK, stockon band, Call anti examine for yourself. _ • the traitor t'ONVan, whose term wilt expire on July T. '55 2T.tf-. • _ F. GARsELER: but tire ageressions of Spain in the New i . . • • l'es Illt of 3larch next. , Among tlie . midi- Worle experienced the first great check at I ChIIPIIA.NS 2 COURT SAI.D.-Plrstiant to dat -. I, 14 ho have been named, are Gov. Cur- th df h S D ' • .. • . WITE AND RED ASII. COAL ‘" e han so t e an ominicans. et Iff at- I , - 9 Schuylkill, in the Common an culler of the Orphans' Court of the County of wealth of Pennsylvania, the 1 - 1 11, - Geu. Cemeron, Judge Kelley and Col. . , . • ' subscriber, administrator of the estate"of Howell Da most certain that if the result of the war had I , A°L .41.8 MaTals•u•l or TR II _'' L late f the Borough of St Clair, in the Ceminty of Jelin IV. Forney has also entered .the lists -- . ' ' peen different, that Spain by this time, would VRNSIEDE COAL AND IRON CONPANY'S Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by pabllc ven . It - ts well' known to our friendS, Plat mere • • • • ' ' - • due, on SATURDAY, the 2-ith day of July next,-at 2 have acquired possession of the entire island o'clock in the afternoon, at the premises.: Alt that car than a year ago, we gave our preference for ' Rb ASH SHAMO.KIN COAL . 1 ten lot or piece of ground situate-1h the Borough of of Hayti and gained a permanent footing in t 11,e election . of Gov. Curtin Dray' 1d he was ' ' ' • - St Clair aforesaid, bounded in front by St Nicholas . ' -' ' It e - the New World that would proVe ' dangerous FFICE- 4 -.121 WILIRT SDIECT, - tweet, in the rear by Morris street, southwardly by the a eandidate. IVithout any d • t t - . isparagemen o all the South American re üblics. a sun FRIIT.ADSLPHIA ' other half of lot No. 180, and northwarilly by lot AA tile other candidates, we think It' I to is nob e con- P - r - j , • 2 .", Nee isi ; -being the morthem half of said lot No a lial port of Dlaximilian, and riperpeturil Menace duet durin" . the ' • I - ' t • „ aar ent it es Inm to the post- fee.t, with Lite appurte.nanoss, consisting of a two story and check to the United States. TB COAL MA lIKETS. frame dwelling home, etc.,.late the estate of said de, 0 /11. Always foremost in suggesting every egos l l, sx - ceased. Terme and condttioxis slide keine!. at the - I -s lating time was calculated to aid and strength- THE RNPIIBLICAN Tiurrons.-Senator Lane r 13 Or :COAL Try 71. . P. nATtan ..- -.... -,--.... time and place et sale by . • . , a ___. o ,___- • BI.I7.ABETH 'THOMAS, Adudnistrator. , eti the Government in its tremendous stru 1 shot himself in Kansas on his return home A ar e ' 1 72 ..-1 f 11 , 11 , .}..... , re ' gg e _ WiIzKLY !Oa TEES laTilillaie somnsee., ay oeeer o. .....e .....,....• -.etre, - . . vhli treason and rebellion • his watchful arid from Washington. They said he had shown ' - I ----sm--- • • A• •Ponalau s s• Clerk. itad . • • ' • • e . .- ' . it,T PULLADELPHILA. Pottsville, Auto Beth, 1 E 66 . -, .. Melt .' r care of our soldiers While suffering on symptoms of insanity ; ior some time past. • • • a•,,,..5t i ggg . * ' - --' -- NEW ILIFOILM..-dust received and for sale at battle held or in the hospital& has so en- This is not very singular, for any sane man Boh Red Ash Prepareda 1 6 25fla ' d estel le A ag rA ' h Freedom , ahesta ll• " • - '"` 4o JARGAL. A' Nofel-b1 Vatrroa. Helm - im to all classes that he has justly afterfighting m Karuias, on be alf of - le Lam _ .-a . - _ 5O 6 „,, . _ ~.. . wm pa n moat o 7 we KATE MARBTONB. NoveL • fled the title so freely accorded to him, of as Senator Lane did, and then suPPorta l ' in y Rrizaan, - -• 6 1360 SKELECToet LEAvics and PHARToes FLoWEILS. 'Phe Soldiers' F•. a - T , ... th les stern • • • . -• Eti g, - , - 11. that was -*- Bea and DWYC5.....,... 6 00Sa . Porric,AL VeoBBS OP THOMAS BUCHANAN rich . hese together Policy" in order to turn over a st t o ,„„ thmk 4 us4 60 - Ritan. "" - - ' - • ........... ..... ng patriotism and unswerving gained by the Rebellion to Rebel& and Tad- Lienlik. Lump, ' Boat 5 75011 6 00' - - , • ,-. Broken . . ... ___ _ .. .L. .• g Don , Timm PIIIILIRITED---BEBBE R 8 . PI aof Union principles ; his great devo- tors, ought to blow their brains out. Wei - -'' .", OTERI, PROCEBB.,--1. "Pamphlet by the .- ,- ka t t d , - ``,..-"." Prepare& '- 6iir - . ' - Manufacture of Malleable Cast Steel, its progress tal i , -, 0 uty which has' inoteriallY affected _hope that Jethnson, Seward Cowan, Doolittle - g 'chestnut,. .: 4. I 0 enitilegraeoteby Henry Bessemer, with illustrations 0 Ith; his great abilities as a statesman Bec. who, welearn from Washington, are try- ,L o t" 6 tslt•••••,••_ n ••_. .•. • . ..,...-..-- 6We6 25 =awry usa. - Price 25 cents. Benton reselP l,o / 1,- 41 I [MbliC speaker all • • • , , combueed, give him ing ' to keep their spirits up hy pouring spirits '''''''-;. Y' L" ' " ' " • "'w°3l- 6 we .. 25 cents by midi. Foresee by , . .. • gt ..,,. ~ Bt. Bea et Brokeo,.. 421 , E RI,ISITANI YeFdeln, c • I : :':'l33 which can hardly be overlooked Uy lE. down, may giaand do likewise. -„ 'l'hore would , _eel" .. - _._ ..„7 OM _ ..--- - • he great .rejoidng among the loyal masses ii. it, . . , ..... ..... . . - .....,.,6 eoto A File kt ot , Prin4Xl 11.1 k - Itt, Potateei .ta . sale . Totativee of the people. ' • throughout tho laud. • • -' . , 13 .J. • . is .-v . • • IrOINg I hil • i u " 31 ' 44 ! •' lll " ac° - .. . . . . •-•N.V%; 31. t .• • . . .flaying =meted from the store Center karket.and. Secondatreuts, to -the Store between.' 0. rocotosioies and' '.1,...0.:8r0P 7 / 1 . 8 on:Centre .atreetrofters a large and' va ried assortment of dg,iciods and groceries at the low 'est cas.h'prites. 13e.n thankful (or past favors, still so- MIA a continuance et the Rance: -. • • . 4.21Y.L . Ga •.. • - • I .-. 7-tt •. . • • •• • . . • • G . . ... - .'I3ALLOON:. ASCENSION' •, • • AT. •POTSATTLT , E. Olii VliESltale-, - . July. toih - ,1866,. • • • • 4•• • • , • • • Mr.4OEDI. L the gaceeisfal • young Amon,' hie Binh ascension from the yard in fear of a it. MORRIS' STORE, Centre 'stret.- in.. ins new and. splendid balloon.. FLTIN. G .CLOUD: •. Infl Anon cOmmenceA othich,-31..--. Doors oven at, half Oast. if. Ascension *MA- o'clock:T. 31. Ctg.• In case of riin.ochigh. wind, the .ascension. will tan place on Wethimlay, or the nest. fair day. . July is `fd • . • , • .. . . yY ETTEIht6 11.nclitintiarl •in l~ the Pot POttsrille, Statp.bfremnylyi nia, on the 6th day of July.-, • , To obtain nity.of the-Se letters, the applicant Must ad!' for "culvertisca Icttersuive the date of this list, and pay one.cest.fur. advertising: • .• . If root cilkd for within one nwntb Rteylilll.-.be. sent Askant Rev WB. Foley Julia S., MtHugh F,Mnard .Bast A F &Dm Gass J C .* McHugh Margret Batighart Samuel. Hatton 'William' Nelson . Helen'• Cortchen Lewis C M. NeCley.Thornas Cs. , tle David M :,11ainniond J Nodes, Andrew Clegg Annie Huston Thomaa. LoN t cal . • • IlMan Jan': - 11Ouser T. •, • trßrine Tbouias'. Downey Daniel .Ilc,picins.Wm fi-Potter:C/ • ;icicles Pathemore H:W De - Anton Alfred shLittle:Mary. • 'Pik Martin— ,, Dins 2 . - rileres'Vpuie•MLittle Lizzie 2.'. : Atitty. •:‘, • - Detrick Herter.. • Lenard D • Stlollenberger P lEe.ket Walter, Mattisim Santis c6.-g ..sdan m. A Ma'&ll4 jiiseph. llairiet, Fihn . Ed.:lll .Parr Thomas • Flynii"fliotListi July 7; ANEW: . A . O . BEAUT7I4 . W 04,. Tut: PILTOItIAL WOE or , ANECEHETES AND INCIDENTS OF 'SUE ilf ; .r:olC, MTV-1 . 071C, lIOSLANTIO, 111.11040rE7;AND1ZAGICJI.L • Spleralhily'lltastrated Isith - over 300 Fine P6rtral•th -.••-. '• and ,Lh.:,.iiitifniEagTAvinkE.•. • • . . . . 'TI wiirk for genial !Mawr,. tentla' .pathos, start ling. inter,ait„, antrati heanty, -stands peerless and ahaki among comm.titors. - :''rhe and. Brave liearted,*the Pieturestine , and Dramatic, the Wites and'llat•telutt,..the Teader,arel. Pathetic; The lthll 61 — Vane, and ,Story; Catup;A'icket,'*Pg t Seont. • lifvotittc, lout Siate:; 'Startling Stirpiises; •Wtanlerfat Escapes, •• Fittams.,Words Wiithan, snit the whole- Piinoranta. of the War --tire „here - thrillingly porn-43'6f itt ii tuto , terly 'ton utter, Itt Mire historical and 2 , 4,lD:int ie..' en de ri r lig. lithe. :noet e ; brilliant readable book-that the tear has called forth, • • I:lli4'‘Vork.sells itself.' Thu people' hie ilia - 31'0 dry. detitil6 and partizan work4, , tand want something ha- , , thAlcotts., rorthorti,:-frirot kartlit.44, We Iniee - agents . dearaig beer $206 .Send . f.or eirralars, and .set: our tome , Antl.l,r, 6f "tit th e - tibtivo assert ion. ' • :•••• Addre, , s, • NATiONAL,I'I.7.I7I.II, , if t:C(I4-. CO., 7, Tot--'.. 1 .7-2t rml St,,, Pa. . . • grA 1.T.4,11WE ?it I'IW.E•EPOtt - r ./f the eon ditritn of TfIp...FI.I::ST NATIoN - Ar. on `the foordiug •of tho fttt Monday of REsouacts. • Bills .discbuntcd -.Furi ta - e and Fixt.nieF... Current • Exfkinses ... Ta•,'T.et , Paid . • I) uvfroth 0th. , r..13.1nks .. .. .... Bonds dopcit4.itcd 3....:,4cure circa- . .latiAin • • 1n0,09000 . WO 1 00 in 7 ." 1 5,0110 00 ' • iti,ooo po Aso - no .:16,1A1 'Bottds'.on hand .s..Stanip.4 -liancl ... ... L1AIIII:ITfl "Otpital stoc - k. paid iu - Con tiw;ent.Fnutl eirciiint lug notes ptiUlantling .I.)fic toetlierit,unts , . . • ... . . ' - •. . . . .. , - •• . - . . $,:1e,T.:31G'.17 : ~1.,' S.: It.:I:I.,FRMAN, .CaAier of the.Fitlzt National Haul; of 31luer:iille,: do 6olemply sweitr that the aboc stliteinefals true to the best of.toy knowledge' and lic her. - ' r : . _,- .. .;;-.. S., K.ArYFAIAN; iishlet: State of Poii3sYlvaida; comity of .seltyll. - .111:-. ti~l'orn to and gubn..rilled - lleime.me- till: , third day o July. ; . July 7, , I7C, .* -• • • 27-4 yfilkltTE IF: P 41)117' or the conditiOn .k..71,,..0f the GovEu.KmENT NATiosiiL.BANE OF . powsv.ii.Lp., •iu th:f i teic of Penußylvauld., - qlf the morning of the iir6t ir.of July, Ibr:: • 71-1,1:;!•;001i.CES. Notes undllills"Discinthted ..... Furniture and 'fixtures • ' • Cry rent' uxleU. , e4 !';i.'ll items .. ....... linq'frotu National-Banks • • Due'front other Ilank.d . :lnd Banlcers. U. S. Bonds defs,,, , P.e,r with U. S. Treaz'urer " to t.eenn , :eircul - ..uinu ' 100.000 Securitie.9 on hand.. .. . CUsh ou lulr:d direubting -uutes' Lit other • `N6tinnni .1;:ta!-:s • .... . Couipuunli luterest .lutes.. . . . . ' ....'. ... .. • ..- . LIABILIIT.P.S." IT:dpital 5i...3c1: paid.iu. *. • . • ' . SIII7,1:!. J.:11,:i...1_ . • . . .:I,relilam , ll... . • . •. . . . . . . . . , . . . 'Be;•:i.,•11 , ,• -•" . -• •• . .. , • ' 32,2:15 to Dm.: to ti.hti•mal 134111cA •, - , • ::...-: 1,1 , n_ .115 ')tieio other. &mkt , . :itul 1101.:vr= ..;• • . ~,,,..!, 3i Stafu. - Bakii: circulation -- - I - . • •- 1117,r,ilti Olt Interest • - " - - • • Profit . autl.lbs.l... .. ;', .: . --, ..;.. ' ' 484153 . . -••• • •• •-• : 5.410.521 'O3 ii.:TIVNTZTS6rit.' litier ;of thh. (19verm: ment National. r..lank of r iatmtille,.V.l do Poll -tomb' l'wear . that. the tib;)6., Is true •• to the best of :toy cud . ':; . .1F:17 1 ' 7 , 1 1.1erh11?, • . State of reilosylvalll4, Schuylkill 'toni S‘ . volso raid sabsciihed b'eture me, tills °43' of July T. 'G+l . . ASIIT,ANIV 1,4', the State' of Pelittsylvitni. , t, the' . morning, of . the fiatof :July, : . . • , ' . . . .• • , , • .. lEsOIfRCEZ.z. Notes ,ultl 411,euillited. Ilank llon , etaid Furniture and Fiktures Current Expetk‘efi. ' Nnu . froli. National Bank,. • 'lliall44ll oilier Itunlna ,, and U Bondi.' deposite'd with I'l S. - Trea,:urer . • secure circulating .I'.,lotc. • S. Roudg :Old SecoTit les on lnuul • 'Satlona! unit Sfatejlaulr. Nples. .$4,1..5 out Snc . cit . • ' . .4T .11 Fractional enr - exi6.. • . 1,1 1 64 '2 l > Net'es" ..S.2.ll7nzOit •Uutupound Inio:est 'Note." . (to LGiffILTTIES in . • . • 'sio-n:u and Cznitingent Funds -notes rcCt 1 from ". • - •Coinnt ' 00 Ampimt an-liand ' i 54 00 97316pi1t. Out:A:mai tig Individual Due . . Nat ional .. Profit, awl. . 1, F. B:1NIOERT, Cashier cil•.thr; Fltst :National Tn.. db t.ohlilily affirm that the •aborb qatement;i: , :true to the lust 11' my knowlialge: anti I.I.•WINVItT, CLthier, Shlte of Fi'nusylvania, County of. r3chyll:lll.. ' • Allirnamt anti ;Suliscilhert day of , .W3l. LEVY, Notary Frblbz.. • July' 7, 'GC ! •. • 21' n 1 t • • JVST .. 1 . V!1:111"..1111C FAitHE WAY'S. The Pahne'r Climax Threshing Iffaehine Co: at kvi I Aneenne. to thk; Farmers - 7ot Pen es•lvania: 'that they have' ;infehased -th . e exerul.lve right to eupply. the eele- Jaitted . I'IIRESIIIW , MACI I I NE,S, for the whole'Stat Pentisylvani4 . have eemt- Inented the mai:tat:it:flue or the:6mM at Potbrivinc, This is ackhowledged to be'the .elite e tees offered to the public. -Tie Strawis preserv, aneeomes oat just as straights it goes and is nit even ernshed as much as if thrdihed .with a This Machine.will (MT , * faster, faster, eh iem.poietr, thad' any other Thre.her in the world. ft took the Silver Medal ana Diploma - at the last -Km-York State Pair,. and the proprietors in New York:tide are totally non , ble to supply-the demand. Thost lanc'otherlNa chibes in use (hid that it is evinoriy.toi abandon the old Machines; and'procure one of theq;as it will Soon save .611111'011nd to pay for it: " • ' • '- - The Agricultural Editor of the 'AmericimAizricultn- - -rist" says': '!All I have to say to be No,ooo readers' of the 'American Agriculturist' is, i yini.want a Machine that will; thresh find, perfectly Minn. itchier Abe straw in :straight gavels, and' not. crap , the grain, don't Or until you can one of PriniePs. .W it does not: perform-all that 'I have sedrireli,rePort me ass Hem ore. .••• , , • . -; S . . • • .Agriculthral Editor American AgriCulturist. . . ,This Machine-will thresh trim lie to' -40 -bushels per hour;'with ease. When FarrrerS Want to thresh. for a . fewlieurs Only at a time, a shide horse will be sufficient to run the Machine, but wheii IL is to be ruktregnilarly, • tiro horees are - better: as the • PALMER CLI3LAX THE till MACHINE CO-, • July. • P viile, Sclinylkill co., Pd. , , ROBERT O. (HILL &_Co,, 1 , .....14.v21....L1. - E.‘.E..; ........:-.-:-. -..-: Lti‘ -. . . .--.•--,--: AcqloNTii,,:.: - INsuliAN . p! r 1 .. ..523,079497. Cash , Asge lintnal Life,. ofsNe BM= Penn Mataal,:ol Neiv York Amide lbenix, - of NAiN, nania .. l "_ Putnam,' of:Tfjuiord Aferchn4tv, d• iNpithAlinerie:an; Ilattfprd, Connecticut 41Q;39575: • IntvrnatiOn2l pan42F,ce Co, of Now York 1,349,518 43 RigatlN'Cl3 EFFECTED TO ANY-AMOUNT fin Ileasonable Terths. LOSSES ,PROMPTLY ,,. ADMTED AND PAM AT ONCE. .OFFICE 12.1 MASON-10 B.UILDI G. - - -- ''' .-011 zuBRIGEPreaMEDWARRSTO0, °ENTRE 1211 .r POTTI I3I i I 4 PA! 1 6 3 . 0, 66 - • • p 11.. ; ER0;.F.R,TITT .JARS! . • The limo Jans challenge and defy al, , They are no 51mi:dined in their Performance that 'any child can Wet them. The felt le pieced in the Jam and. prosy kundid, when the c 97. r le applied, and it mats • • •The advantages. which attack to'the Hero dare iie.. tbarif the fmlt. put up la *rand * it will not be lost by any imperfection in the Jar.. In nine cases out of ten the loss of trust is the reaultOf inipiefect•• Jars. The Hero Jar la the shoat perfectly air ilea Jar. ever pris: seated to the public; and cballeageseny and all dun to : a trial of ita merits, by any.test. • _ • ; •• For Asia wholesale-and retail, by the Nalieerber, be tweets. Secondand High streets, - • .WM. MIXER, Potter: July i.'66 , . . . 13 ITO LIC ,FALF, OF • BEAL ESTATE.' l: Pui rant taut - . order of the Court of. Common. Pleae of the County Of Schuylkill, the sebscriber, Com mittee of the estate of ,Prank Poll, a lunatic, . will ex "pose to sale liy - publlc yendue.on the 3d day 4.f . AM. 'gust; A. D. 1866. • at-10 o'clock In the • forenoon: at the Union.-Hotel, (Linden:nuds) in tte Borough of. Pottsville, All • that certain- three-atery - Reel" , Store. Herne arul'Brick Back-Building attached, arid the lot or . piece of ground • on, which . ,the. ssmenre erected, 'situate on. the north-eastern side of Centre street, in the Borough' of Patients; containing -1.0 Patin front on Centre street aforesaid. and extend tug of .that width in: length or depth . 105 feet to. Le gars Court, botinded northwardly by house :and lot - of: aohri Cht#on, eistwardly by m's . Cern i . iforemdd, :southleardly.by home and lot of Joseph Weaveri de ceased, and westwardly and in front by •.C.eutre' street. aforesaid: being the northrn Part:of lot marked'on thy' ,General' Plan of raid Borough wittni. S 2 • • .- Teims and conditions will be ' made.: known,. attire time. and place of esleby the stilueriber. • • ' ' . • .ELLRN p9TT, Committee.'Pottsville, Jrdy , f Lb, 1866.. • . 'ST-3r • Importing Cur in Pottsville. • • sin. ASTLEir COOPER'S EMBItOCA_TI.ON RHEUMATISM; TYPHOID FEVER. .REHRALHI/ii. :NERVOUS DISEASES, SPRAINS, :PAIRS, • • BUNIONS„ FEVER • Itt..SILLYMAN, P. M. . . Certificates an d Teetirnonials toanyeitent might be procured front those Who have used and Seen. the good effect§ of thiaEILDROCITION abroad . : it is 'Only deemed necessary to refer to the undersigned at pres.ent, a citi ice of Pottsville, .who. can tell•its good effect after Awing, :when all other remediee had. failed: • •'• . . • • •• - . • l'jirrilyitt.r.; July 3rl; 1866.• • .the This is to certify . ..that I was confined to •my. bed Orr. h ad of. July, when Nir..lavy .on me and tier-. • suaded me to use . Sir leitley. Coopers Ilmbrocalaon..• aud - after geLf.itur my legs, knees and feet rubbed for about twenty minutes, I•wasimabled-. to walk down to ?dr. Sandersou's Drug Store without the aid of Crutches or:sticks, a thing that I have" not been abld' to' do for two months. • • This preparation was orlglnated - -by Sotlorts.av Coos an, who was physician to r t he' , Queen - of England:' ',lt is a preventive -of Cholera. -TyplkOd Fever, and has not. its • equal for INsviorrAseous ;Relief of Itbeuniatism. Neuralgia,. Chronic' diseases, Sprains, Pains, if *uslid- as directed. • Every- . family_ should have IL It does its.work so eipliditionaly, by rubbing ihe parts affected. •' • • • •-• ' To ,all those afflicted:--Try 'Ono:1041a and : it will . • Price,sl 00 per boßle. : , • • • •.• • • r.. M. LEVY, Sole Agent, • • • na Warren Street.' New lork. For Sale at F. SAND.ESON'S Drug Store, who is the only authorlredloent . for Pottsville • COAL.NT~IA KITE foe' the NAVY . : • • . . . Byl:F.Alr OF • ENI. 7 IO.IENT - A7.:1 1 Ity.iffiGlTlNO, .. June 30, 1660. . Sealed propos:ll,i for furbishing Anthracite Coal, for the Navy, to he delivered during the fiscal year ending IliitifJuite, - NIL will be • received at this Bureattuntd .10 A. NI:. :tOth July;lSSO: ' -. . ' :'. -- • ~', • • .These proposals. omit be endoried "Proposals far Anthracite Coal for Steamers," that they May be dis tinguished from other. business letters. •' ..... • - .:The offer must be for the delivery 0f..4(1,060310ns of 2240 pounds. • Tint coal must ..be Of the best. Buck ,Moutitain or Blackheath, dr of a kind eqtial hi:khan - In all respect'. fOr the purpose intended; which equality will be..de terinined by a Board appointed'by the Secretary or the. Navy after the reception of the bids. ..• '• . • -. • . . The na me: Of the coal proposed tebs furnished must. be stated in the offer. ,-• •- . ... ~ '.. : . .- ... „- • It is to tie delivered Inlntnps Of suitable Size for mi.: vat steamers,. clean; of uniform quality, Selected' free •from impurities,, unmixed, of. which the . Contractor - - willbe required to frtniish such evidence. as will be satisfactoryouid be subject to such inspection as to quality.and quantity as Abe DePartment may direct.—. , The coal must in all respects, besatigactory to the in- Spector or inspectors to be, appohated .by the Bureau, who will,bave.the right of peremidory rejection. • The coal is to he delivered on board vessels, stanch . place-in-Die port of Philadelphia as, May - be deeigna ted by theitnreath and in such' quantities and at such times its, in the opinion of the Bareakihe exigencies °fill& service may, require, continencing : when the ves sel is. reported, ready to; receive. Cargo.; furnishing,- if demanded; but less-than .one' thousand Otis Per day. to be diSttilmted to each vessel, as only b, directed,' until the 16:tiling is &unpick:ch. t. . ,•. ' , ' • - • .- .. prtmostils will likewise be received for the delivery id Itt,lloo tons Utile same quality of edit]; di be deliv •-tfmi M 'the port of New• York; on'board vessels, as itt' Philadelphia. . - .. ' ' .. . . .„. ... ._. . . ' In ,the case of failure to deliver - the. coal in proper quantity, ofthe preper MialitY; and at the proper time , and Once, the Bureau will'reserye ill the contract the • right. to jutrchnse - forttiviitli,. at the , coutraetor's risk :aid expense; that whieh_ may seem necessary to suP plv the deficiency. • • - ••• • . -'.., .••• . . , • .. .Xny dentarrage or other charges to . hick the NaVy .c t -,Departritent , maybe subjected froth dela • in the prompt 'delivery of the.soal by the contractors — ill be deduct ed twin their bi 115. : ..., • ' . . • . .. . The priee liini.t be 'for the.eo9.l 'delivered on board. veosep , ., on. the terms and 'contlitious`above - stated, at' . thecontractors risk and - expenSe,and without 'extra , charge of any kind..'- -' . -' • " • ..• • ..Theoffer, tie required by laW, moat be accompanied' ..by mivritten.guartintec;•signed by one or more respon slide' persOns, to the effect that they undertake that' • the bidder orbiddin - s- will, if his Or their bid be 'accept 'eti, 'outer into-obligation, it: such time tie may be pre-: scribed by the Bureati; with gcMd and sudleient securi ties to furnish the proposed. - , . .- ... ~ N'o.proptitiitlim Will be. considered unless atc - ompa- Tiled by :Mb guarantee '; tot the Department; reserves the rlglit'tu reject all the oilers, if considered to be to the interest of the service to do so. , - ..• : . . ' Two or more ,sureties, oath in .a stun.. equal AO the an otint specified to be . paid, will be required to sign the contract,. and their responsibility .will be certified by the "Assessor of Internal Revenue of 'the District.' As additional and 'collateral security, twenty per ' - cent.' will be withheld: from the. amount of all pay- - meats, which reseivatlon'is not tit be.paid except _by - authority tittle Secretary of • the . Navy, until the con tract shall have. been'. in all' respects - complied with ; 'and the remaining 'eighty per cent.; or, other, amount • • that may liedue on each bill, will, •when a proper cer tificate is furnished by the inspectoi,- and the bill .ttp- .. proved by the Bureau, be paid' by such navy ag;ents as ' . the contractor may unmet-within. ten ;days after the ' warrants for DM . same -shall have been passed. by the . Secretaty'of.the•Treasury, ' - - .. ' .. - • ,i,,,,..1t will be stipulated in the contract that If default be • • " .in the delivery of the . ..coal, in the quantity:or the mitit' ?- --i .. •nd itt - the place atid-time directedhy the Bu reau;'qualitv,. ~ thin -"lull in that, case, the contractor and, his imr.,,ies will ,„:r--,‘,..feit 'and . pay to . the United States,. as sum of Money not exceeding. liquidated- illimiqz.r.,,:a, 4 which - may be required from twice tin . Contractpritti4' ' '. ........1 he act or acts of Congress tittle to tinte,according-tersos. ill that case proyldeil. . ..'' ' ''k ' •11 I.; ' ' ace . epted, and -- Bidders; whose . proposals' shnfito P. mine other; will be, notified, and; its 7 '. ' l .F . a 4 Pract•ka' ble, t dcontract Will. be transmitted r , them, 14 7.0,,ich thM.Y will be required "to execute 'within - ten - days 'atL4...J.T . ," receipt at. the post lace' or ad!".Y agency named . - .... - :'..7 . xhe tooth of 0014, gnarante , i , arid certificate is here. . With•given 4 .,3a,079 *.,t; 147 .2.3 $3437,516 -1 :}lOO Ono fxi . 00 i , G.t!a) 00 • 164,602 43 • 1,070 GO 725 22 , 3 . 071' Sr r, YO 27,523 0 D,11211 1.`20 1s On 411.22', O 1 110 $lll ,21 i:201,1 I() 5,000 00 t 10 00 4 ,237,74 T 1D 7 375 74 . , 02 97 030 27 4,091 51 ID2 500 00 600 00 ESIMMIfilil3O • FORK JF : OFFER • I (or .ive).;.of state of --- ) - Iterehy.agTee to fur-. n1:411 and thotitiand 'Rile of anthracite cuid for Preh M Cl3`. TM, at at the rate of per t. , ; „ .potinds,' 'amounting - . to' dollare, the conformityWh icith,the provosiona and terms of the advertleeinent of the 30111 day of June, 18614' from' the Navy Department, and hereunto aPpended: • • Should itiy (or Our) offer be accepted,.l (or Ave) re ilnest to lle lufcirmed .at and that- the contract may he' forivitrded for signature& andcertllh . . krou 1.,2 46 175,000 00 5,011 42 1:7.-445 00 151,977 45 9.,004 13 1 I , :iS . 215 5 410 00 IMMICI `We, the tindersigiMti reshientisOfthe State • of anti 'of the. hereby. joiimy and severally covenant With the ;United States, .and guarantee that in cattle - the fiiregoin,g bid of be. accepted, - will, within ten day% after the re , cy . ipt of the contract at execute the . .came . with - good 'and sufheient sureties for the delivery of the an titracite coal proposed, lir compliance 3vith the. terms.: of the.advertisement of the '.tOtti‘lune, 'l*,f,, hereto air petaled, and under which _it' wan made; and in caait the:l , ldd shall fail_ to • enter.. into the. Contract *aniresald, weeguaratitee to make good the .differinte between the offer of the and that which may beaccepted. • r : r• .• • V,itue.si. -• .(Sitmed ) : . C.. D.. , FORM CERTITICATE. AS TO GUARANTORS. . . Cleric : QV TILE ilfx3ESMlf EvntiiNAl; Rlty EN : • ' Fo OrSTIT —••,--;•' • kie it known, That .on 'this day of at I ly office abot i n the guantutors uaixted- in the foregoing guarantee and. known tonic:a.4 such; severally'aPpenred i andrmade 1.41 .that'Aliey are worth, respectively, alxive all -in debtedness,itheeums silt: against their-several naines. as follows; • -• ' Aud-Iliere‘oy certify that by theThooks and.recorda hi this 61116 ,, it annears* that said parties, .at the last annu al :i,..fies...rnent of inteinal.revenue in this' reventte:die ttiet, to wit;.oli day of 18—,were assessed upon prOperty and.'inecane of.the r folowing value, 'viz said —; s—, the said • • Witness tnyliand: ' G. 11.,'Aesess . _ . "EN LI, WiliRTIll. 7 B 'Minted Books L. Just Receiveid.—Elliworth , o' Slated Copy Books for Families and Primary : Schools,. : Complete Cu three numbers. • For, salc aCIL'BANNAN'S, Centie • ING - GOODS.. JUST RECEIVED `A,T. - ROBERT A. GLOVER'S . , Centre . gtTeei,:.",Piitts*ille,...".. 'know and EtPlendld assortteent of.Sprink, Dry Goods,' cons!sting Orverionsi. kindi3 of'Fancy Dress and staple Goods..• Also a choke asiortteent',of Gioceries, all of which he Offers for sale at the. veryloypst cash prices. ...April 14, • , • 15-tf • • • O.LIDA.V. • EILESAtNTS.,..A splendid se lection of Watches . , .Gold...Stid Silver , of Amen can, English and SwisAmake, R: C. GREEN, • Dec 1.0, , Y65-50, • Centre St., Portal/Ile. . -A' LILLY SAFE of the best make—rnze side, 31 -inches high, 21 Itieheis wide,:stridls inches 'io..detith—cobibintitiori Lock, for rdebii. NEW GOVERNMENT . - PENS' Called. Greenbaclion.:7-.:7 / 0,40% and .•: - • By the gross or bokea.of 2 doien each—a new and capi telpen—Just received and for sale at B. BANNA_VS . • • • . Book and: Stationery Store. Where also can be had .all kinds of other approved Steel. Penh by the large.or smallonantlty. . • IMES632 1,499,5G8 . ..21 250,000 00 1,69^19`2 72 1,24G,531 30 705,589 S 3 500,0(0 00 fi . 03,922 01 200,000 00 T 111 P AV'E 11T , T ALL GLASS, MIELANILEJLILIPIGI; 'roc rag mai Or GUARANTEE . - ACARD TO .INVAI4DB.—A Cle , , while residing in , South America as a missionary, t discovered a safe and simple remedy.for the card of Nervons Weakness,. Early Decay, Diseases of the Uri nary and Seminal Organs, and the-whole Valli of dis orders brought-on by banefufand vicious !albite: • Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to tieniiftt the afflicted and unfor tunate:l will send the recipe . for- preparing and using: this . Medicine, - in a sealed envelope, to, any one who needs tt, free of charge. Please enclose a*Post-paid en. velope, addressed. to yourself. , • Address JOSEPH T. • INMAN, Station,D,- Bible Hoese i . biew York City., CRATES. WITH . BOXES For carrying Strawberries 'and .otber smalr:frnita to market, for eale by . . • *: B. BANNAN. Snow Deep Flour — a- prime article sale 'by - • BOHAIMAN . • MArket Bt. above ad.'. Jant reserving lEvitiesi--laigigt assortment in toil" 1. —at • • GEORQBSyJOHT & Jane 23 2 —'25 .' •• • *. . Hardware Store: Mineral Flak Handles—Head Quarters at, - • . • • GEO. B}3,IOHT ,Sr, CO:, Matinfaetarera. . . . 20 Torts Flat Railroad . ..lron in &Ore and • , • for sale attedaced rates by • • • t3IEO. BRIGHT .0 CO:. Hardware Dealers; Doi ITBLIC SALX.,--Thes enbscrlber ill,. offer at r. Public Sale on . • •. ' • • • • •-• Satitedly, JIWly 7111, 111306, ' • .• - 'At the • spublic honk 01 Jesse Drumheller, in the Go: rouA of Pottsville, : at Si o'clock in- the • afternoon,. .ATWO:STORY "PHAISM HOUSE , •AND. LOT - 21 , OP:GROUND,:sitnate on the Southeastwardly : side of Market street, in the boron& of Ponta; vine; bonnclid:_by:Maripet stnet by.a•tvienty ANA wide alley, and by lot of Sainnel •N•ta . on the . west, end lot of George Heaton on . the east,'. containing in fronton Market St.' 26. feet : end •in depth 114,1bet, -- 1 the estate of Sarah fflrkpatridt,: - . deceased.'...• • A good • title voil.* give; to - She r porch door of lin truc: brancee Termi'and conditlenlinadehnosnl place of sale by, CHAS; likaagileAgt.'for owner d r side 5400 _ l 3:ittit" i " w "a lkHtY mtJUSTITTPLISHED. , AND E'RAoTICAL BOOK ON Tits Mineral Itiesoum of the U. States, The only work of the kitigl ereepublished. COAL, IRON, ANI) OIL; THE PRACTIOAL AX6IIIOAR MINER. A PLAIN AND POP . IILAR WORK ON oua anus .at mum RESOERCES, . . AND A TEXT-BOOK OR - 431:4DE 'TO MUD *FWD NOMICAL .DIIVELOPMENT. WITH: NUMMI, • • • : OTIS MAPS ANDDYER IP2OHNORAYINGS. • • • *cwr.A.T.rOci .800 ROYAL ..tDUIIO.VO . PAGES, .•.; • . . • • Illustrating and erptalMug the geology,ottin and formation of Cosi, Iron and .011; peculiarities: 'characters, and general distribution, and the eecstomY of mining,inalmtactazing, and using Ahem. of *JAIL n-. eral descriptions of the coil - fields and coal - m ines the world, Ann epeeist descriptors of the -Anthracite fields and mines of - Pennsylvania, and the 13i [ominous fields ntthe United States, the iron districts and iron trade of our country, and thageoleff and distribution of Petro leum, - the• statistics; extent,- production. and ; trade in Coal, Iron, and 011„-and such useful information on Mi ning and manufacturing matters as science and practi cal experiencehave developed , MA° .present time. • • • • . • BY 11.1AIIIVEZ .1111ALBRIES. DADDOW,. . ' Practical Mier and Engineer of mince,, • . . . . BENJA.3IIW.ii4NNAIVi" Editor and Pioinieu?i of the "IdinersJOuTnaifi. . . . . tiliseepais; of 'Contents. ; • • -"In the beginning pod created the heaven and - the .earth. - And the earth. was. with Out form; 'and . void and daftness was upon.. the face of the deep. • • • • And God said; let there be light and then:Was light." I will teach 90a to pierce the bowels of the earth and bring forth, from the taverns of inountifirts; metals which will give strength to our hands- and subject all nature to our use and pleasure.", ' • • . • . ••• • ' . . The detaili 'each .chipter',.. under • • its apprprlate head, will be. found in the commencement o f the work; and a complete hides is giVen hi the .Conclte, We reenectfully invite the. attention of alt those en-', 'gaged in the Coal; Iron, and Olltrades, to this 'work; which we believe will. meet. their special requirements . and the demand of --Gfe times. We have faithfully en deavored,:sithout regaiii to mist or labor, to make it .a practical, accurate, and thorough. expositor of the sub ects discussed and Infiltrated'. We, therefore, confi dently offer. this book to the trades and the public off, as a dignified and reliable-work, especially de signed to represent anr mboteral resources in Coal, Iron, ' • • • 110 • - Ttnaisv; Leissak 000 A deduction, made to BOokieUers pur6haSing On ordeni ibromd the . United .States postage . • BE...NJAMLATTANNAN, Publisher, • • Pottsville,Pa. T & CO., Philadelphia • "TRECT.BNER &,•CO., 'Loudon, ••• EIARRIES•DADDOW,:GeneraI. Agent.. •• o iiiantingps Coal Dolga •for Tetindry use for 11 sale by . • • .• . : BECIE-4b COllO. Jaue•l4, .66 - • , • • 7 • • 24- • . Fleer arid Feed , B aled Nay, Straw , FlO. Groceriee and:Proyisioas.for sale by '. • Jane , 18,' , 66.24- • •, • • . BECX& COllO.. °berry litoner.-A superlOrarticle that takeS the. stone out clean without brnisingthe fruit.-. 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OLIVER DITSOM& CO., Pliblishersi• .277 Washington Street, Beaton: May 26, '66 OF ALL gimps, FIIRNIsino ,TO Turk TRADE AT LOW PRICES, BY HUNT. BROTHERS, SCRANTON, PA.,. Ilardware,• Irou t Stoves, Bail road and Supplies. June 23,'66. FRESH" TURNIP. SEED . . . By the pound or miller quantity, - fir sale at' . • • • B. BABITANI3 Seed Store.. Pottsville ' Also MGM{ BEET. and MANGEL WURT.ZEL . . . A PILIMICAPIWATOEFES. In , gold and silver :114 eases:. American Clocks,-. and Jewelry of aII de scriptions, can. be obtained at the store of . • • • • • 31,1MOSIXERS, Agent, Sent: 44--ttl ICentre.Astreet, Potterille„ VILLE?Iif 14 . T . A.111r.F. PUMP, THE MOST RELIABLE, SAFE AND EDDRONEOAL • PUMP:POH FRAHM MINES FROM. WATER, • INEnLiehed.bythe . :iltider . stgaed only . - At 10.-33.0 Sante* Stnect, gel! _ • . Price lista of punipo, eatimates of expense. and all 'oth er information • .be forwarded on application:— Pumps: will he aa by responsible men, and encceaa guaranteed. materials of the beet manufacture. Pipe, Fittings; Brass Work, T001e..4c:, required about.minea, furnished at the loweetpricos, . • Refer to L. W.Voiatman, Bag. • - • • . ' May 26, 116.. 21-4 m. ' BUBB:NEIL OB MAS & ON • HA..l4Litrel • - F' . • • • .. • fiallinet.Orgaiie, . • 'cinanzaws PIANos, ii i 4t am . DECKERS PIANOS, '. 711.1/ST .LINFILfer & CO'. ... . . . .- .. :-..M. M . 110•D M - 0 WWI . . i." . ••• ... ..Viliolesale - ivies.. 46 •. • - • [ 45;14 Scrutm"i4 --'' ' . • .: 8 - 1 9) ' , _•.. , ,' pi , .. 0 216 )."-:-._. - . or - 'Picturefor .Evierr -, - 010 .44 1 ,'''''' . PIIINDIDT EiTIENL .S . )IINGELWINGS "ANN Nititli. .S MASS LITHOGRAPHS = helm:lea , hritrsiV - .oe: Enrols to sziwu of Rogrolted &sting .13eingimmg the limit - wnolimatelleeleWinte the entry -4m &dales ste satedor bk.. -.the palm - esll imetereartetz, ci f sattlede to: , polo thhncs lie otainoofront other Woe*: Ct '•i., , , = --- = ~,„ "::._ c, Weer to eat eteseleoo4l4l2pur4Aetti_ ~____..t'Zv - No Home comeeteidthout litiateme-yletesee_ ttoutul: hi e tt wa11v,...---_,ly.lk' -3-',. burro:4W ' .. — rill*- 1 4 1 4 111 . iienteles t4 Ltemiptheltitr -. • " ' , l7tais • ettedeet-f - lb4Cuoltestao4s'';',., 4 ' 2 gz-:: . - - A:7- 4 0 , ' ' 1 '.,. , _ - ,-•,:isiroviopitgre::-Tis. • - szigi. - 4. - - . ,-, s - o ,I , Wilioßeltir • -, : 4!. i 2!, ,, V. ~:ixops ' •, _ lamialik ,' .; • • 1 1 114 31 1,1044--' titg - 4 7 1 , Z 4 i! - 4,, ?, ',..„-• '',..: w4s 4, :*.virry-' - -,t , ' ~ qii;p,,,4101.4,:•:-eyag,-,-41041,,r; -....;,-e , •...,, , ,-' , :wt, ,, ,t, ,, ? -2,_. e.44.-q fku , , )p.Aeil4qlj.4 , 3tT - c E)gcl,Veif.- 5M , V..r: .. ,, e ,,, Nftiitnit,c , -, - ,imi .04.,11•,•,.',..:'?•, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO OARPETING- FIRST- CMS GOODS, AND • One Ittvariable Cash Price. AN 'IMMENSE STOOK, :embracing all lalucls • • and tstyles of , Ainericaa & European MantOxture, AT RIEDUCED PRICES, On. Account. of the - Den)inii in • GOLD. J. F. & E, B, ORNE, 9:0 . 4 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, NOW OFFER MEM GREAT SPE= STOCIi IMPORTED OD DOMESTIC "c, 11 - AP:., T 1N..07; ,Frtuch•aud -- Enqlsh Unthister, •Euglish Royal Wilton, ; 6-4 an d 9-4 Veivets, , , • • Flue Eag Brussels, Cressky's Tapestries, - • .-- .Imperial.Three-Pty Carpet, Fine Ingrain Carpet. ENGLISII BRUSSELS AND ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, FOR. STAIRS , A.ND lIALXS BOTIDEIIS. 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-.4 White, Red-Ohecked and. Fancy .Matting, COCOA IVIATTINGS, - ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, &c. March 27; SILVER AVD.rLATED':GOOPA OF Tas _ . . 31914 T SUPERIOIt:WORICTIANSIIIIO, AT 711/4 NEW STORE, A., a t No, 704 Arch St., 4 PRILADE • • The undersigned Rate of the 'famous Rogers Bros; -Manufacturing Company.). respectfully apuouneu that they have opened a new .and •-twaittiful ' store- for the sale of SILVER #nd . PLATED WARE, at - 704. Arch' streM.. Our-long experience as manufacturers will en able us to keep nothing but.flrst-class Goods arid those who may patrouize.our lind'om plated and. fifsuperior to any Imported, and, our customers may rely on goods being precisely what thdy- are repre. sented to be. . BOWMAN dl; LEONARD. June . COURT SALLE..—Pursnant to w 'an onler ef the Orphans. Curt 'of the l'outity el Schuylkill, in the CkUntuotiwealth,of Peutisylyanla: the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Abraham Faust, late of the Bordiigh ur Auburn,, in the: County of Schuylkill, deeeased, will expose to, sale, by pub.lie. , . • • Stitardny,luli 086; At IpcloCk in the afternoon, at the public house of George Moyer; in the )30Cough of Auburn aforesaid,— :All that certain lot or piece of 'ground situate in• the said Boiough of Auburn, bounded on the north by an. alley, east by lot of Daniel Barrel; south by Washing-. ton street. and west by... Summit Street.= containing m 'Width 40 feet and iu depth.LlFt feet, - with the ap purtenances; consisting of a' .(worstory• brick dwelling hou s e andframe stable. - *-" I ' V " 11. !• Also, all that certain two contiguous lots or pieCes of ground. situate in the Boroughs of • Aulanrn aforesaid, bounded on the north by Market street. east by lot of Isaac ITofTmeister,,south by an 'alley, and west by lot of Daniel Moyer,. containing togell - fer in width eighty feet and in depth I'2s' feet - , late the e,stato• of said de-' ceased.. Terms • and conditions - -made known at the time and place of sale by .. CAROLLNE EATTS•E.-- t• • By order of the Orphans' Court, Administratrix. - • A. Donaucans, . Pottsville, June 23, '66 ' • . I. • rkifirieLANsi! COURT. SAL E.Pursuant to lJ an order of the Orphans' Court. , of the-County of Schuylkill, in theCommenwealth of PcnnsylVania, the subscriber, • Administrator - of the estate of James Quinn, late of the.fleroth of Millersville, in the Conn. tv of Schnyikill,.deceaSed, will expose to tale by pub lic vendue, on • - - • " • • Saturday, July '2.S, ' • . At 10 o'clOck in the forenoon. at the. Public- House of -Mrs, Aretta • Mohan, in the borough of Minersville, aforesaid: , . • ,•• , • • No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situ . ate in the borough of. .7ifitter,willr:, bounded north by Lewis ftreer, east by lot of Francts Sehellenberger; on 'the south by .Sunbury, - street; . and west by - lot 2, ,kereln described; contalning3o feet in .width, and tIOO , feet in - depth,- With the appurtenances,. cousi,ting of a :frame dwelling house, a frame slanghter house, ',shed . : . N0..2. All that certairtlot or piece Of ground situ ate in the borOgh of hilnersville • aforesaid, bounded north by Lewis street, east by lot No.-I',-south. by Sun bury Street, and west by: Int of:romance Quinn, .con taiuing•Vifect. in tront on Satlbury . street, and running bark of that width to Lewis: streef,"*lth the appurte nances, consisting ofd stone . foundation arl'a haute Otted.. . . . . . .. . , No. 3. All thoSe•two certain contiguous lots situate In the said borough of Viners - ville, - containtog together on Sunbury St. fioTeet, and running back of that width - :150 feet, bounded north by-property of,Joseph .Jeans, east by lot of Julia Donahoe, south by Sunbury street: and.west by hit of Thtimas Clffistopher with the ap t . pnrteriances, cofisisting of, one double. and ono ; #.4 single two-story frame houses: • .". No. 4. -All that certain lot of ground situate at- Primrose, Cass. Cass. township. Schuylkill county,- on the southwest- side of the Sunbury road, and being the lot' 'arked in the. Plan of Primrose With.No: 5, containing 30 feet in widtb,and 100 feet in'depth, the" appur tenances: consisting of a double frame dwelling house —late the estate Of said deceased. • . • • Terms and conditions matte known at the time '.ind plice •of sale, by . . JOIN QUINN, Admtr. By order ()Übe. Orphans. Court, •. ' A. DOURINIANN. Clerk. 23-3 t, June 30, ,G 0 Impoitaiit-to Owed's: of Live *Steak . - -The iGiCat-Easteirii.Detectii7e • O. SIJ - =INSURANCE :0011'Y Incorporated March 12. 1866, by the State -•• of Penna.. Charter Perpetual.. • CAPITAL, • •;.. 7 <=• . ,41,06,000 00. To Insure *dust laßeee resull hip:: from death by ... dent. theft, fire , oc dieease, HORSES, lIIULES AN/ 6 'l C PRINCIPAL. OFFICE-10S South Fourth etreet„l belowChebibut, Philadelplaa. • - 1; ti PRAILEY, • . IJa. B. BECKER, •• President. • St!cret.tu'v. DANL. ESTERLY,• , P.. HOPPA, • , , • Vice president. • , • General, Agent: REPEIPENC.D.S, by:j)ermission, to the following • named Gentlemen Cameron. Hard, -; • burg, Pa.; Hon. Chas. Pitman, an PottsVille, - , Pa. - Ben- Jamul Hann, Pottsirilic, Pa. ; Bnrd Patterson,.P9tts-t 1 re . Pa.; Dr. John Gloninger, Tres. 'Lebanonirr„ Lebanon,. Pa.; Gen; John Stiehter, Iteadlisg,;Pa.;`• BMilamin Haywood, Es 4., Pottsville, Pa. . • June 23, ull6 • • (1111:11 PENS.—Just received, a fide IWEartnicnt 3orne li.-1 of-Gold Pens and Silver Extension Caere, for sale stab-, at-B: BANNAN'S,i ("entre et., Pottsville. • - ... 'con; 01101/lIET.'SETB..:4ets of this fashionable '`Ost N.) out floor gatue for ladies; just TeCei ved and for sale 1.. ,- ' • Book, and StatiOnery Sham. Pottsville. a - ard c 4 ch a; D HOUS E AT 11031 E, , 1-Under the ;,,41 " kf. above name the 'undersigned has opened an -"..: EATING SALOON in Pishlidelf.' where he will always 7el- . keep the choicest articles! trade line. The patronagn of tri its his friendi and the public is respectfully solicited. • . T i l l e -b Jude 30016—T64A • ..- . - JOHN PASS. •; " " VOR 60-horse • power. Engine. 16 • Inch bore, 46 inch • stroke, • heavy box bed plate, arc spring packing, tly wheel 1.5 feet diameter, euitabre rut: . • hoistingspr pumping. -• - .• • . • • ' exico Also one 50-horse power Engine., 16 Inch Mint'? inch stroke, heavy. box bed late,. fly wheel 10 feet."' '"' diem:, 16 inch face.. . Suitable for breaker or saw,mill. ,• .. The iv 'Engines are our own 'make, and.will be 'l3 by sold below eostlf applied for soon.' • • • a,: ~ • • Also one 20-liosse power Engine, - .16 Inches-diameter.. ,is -- ~„ 's'4 inch stroke. ' Box bed plate, . governor and forte, •,•"., pump complete. All new. • , -Amu • ALLISON & BAN - NAN,-"Franklin Iron Works;"- - June 30,'66—°L0-ti' • '• . Port Carbon, Pa. • ,111Ze UNION HALL teL it any 3E"CisirrVlSM72l_2l.aM. - . MllE•ldanagers of the. Union .llall Association' of. -•. a Pottsville, Offer for rent their large and elt-guntiition Hall, . with Dressing ' Rooms, Supper Room, Ticket , th a t. Office, &c.; for. - ~ *. . -inter, • . .- . Public. Pleetinglf - • . .. - . ~ • -• • Exhibitions,- _ . , . : •q o of . . . • • • - Lectures,* ' . . " . id es . ••• Concerts; . tench - • ' • ' 4 self . . . • ' . -11111a1S,- 41:c., t f • . . • c 0 The building le new and complete ; has,all the mod-' em improvements attached;'and- capable of accomoda-i• - - tion an audience of fifteen hundred persons. . ' . V II . I Y For hirther particulars apply-to ' " ; - . itary. ..L.' F. WHIWNEY; Trenanrei., - side of, Centre Street, Pottsville. on tint. it-2m - - - .-- lrious, " Special ' Notice ' to ladies,4 It is all important that ladies _ should have preps-avid,' rations specially. adapted for cmplaints to whlchrh •the they are . peculiarlysubject, at once safe, healthy If ese and certain: Or that they should emsalt . one who has made this treatment his speCial etudy, . . • . ' • • ' • . • 4 (10C- . . - Dr. A. NI: 111AURICIEAU • - • . 9 -ii - 0 31 EAv, from - PROPESSOR o 1 DISEASES .OF . has been in extensive' and successful practice for up- rent wards of thirty years at •his .present ofice—a fact that, spew, for itself—and is known to thousands cfludir as,the author of • ... '- . - ... , tort iri , . . "THE Ii.A.RRIED .WOMAIT'S PRIVATAiIy• ini . . . - • - .. KEDIOAL 0011TAlflati,". -.-Isles.— . cHrit published in 1$41",) speeially . intended for mire' mere ladles in delicate or precarious, health ; from wioAMe every lady will. perceive his thorough lam w/e<l PTerity her complaints, symptoms-and ceases, and their, ski i ~. test and Immediate treatment. It is a lifelong, relish'. • -',-- ~- adviser andeompanion. Over .. • • , lumen • n the 11.ALF-S - 3111_,LIONIADIrs' , joirs . • - riOfillsC2s it. !every huebandahould have it. . - If hi Sent "‘te,- by mail, price $l. • - : . • .. He guarantees a safe and. immedLate and efficacious cure of all special difficulties, irregularities and ob, structions; either In person .or by mail.' •Ladies from all parts •of the *United States consult htm:With the greatest confidence-and certainty of saceess, , Curial** to Ladle!, April 23, '66. . „ . to not Imposed upon .by the' cheap, tvorthlePs and . . 'gar, full>tone.,: • Batilfeis of biau,tifid llowzi; , , . r .-• -I, ~ t 'hilarious : nostrums •of `.`Female Pills,' - "Powders,”. .i_vt.3"oweri.din . rielf•proftision e.pcnilhe;J:l.l . .4)r0pi,, , .. pahned.' upon the dredidons and - ignorant, • -: . -. ..- who are deprived of that; means , as well as of their‘. ' .--8761 thi•clitaa' . .o).a Cleliglited.;and • 0: 7 , .i. ( 26. Y e alli. Waitdienee. - :: The - - exerches of. tlin: • ••• • •• 1 . health: Ladies - can send for ..,a'nz' liiaamn WOusres '.- =. fee' 7 .v .. li,tb . e ,. presentation of th..,...0.. ~.:, .. 1. •Pltywrz MiDtakt CincriarMicr :or "conaultipr. :31auf-: :. 'l ( ' . cam by letteiVand 24 guarrosalluit iraPositfona. - ,' - ••' :%-•-•••' - g....Glaj . i. 4.54., : p1 the,. Illgh •.:., I f' S i ' . - '' . -.•' ' -•• '''• " r--- Ittee- • Tfli 'stas done i , -• - '••.•III(II,IIIEIP..ANIVSINGLFiIADIES'I'-' - ..n ' -- -"--- and e .. t . • 0-. 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Prefe r , -. 4 - ti.:L.:- --- '• - It - lci the v ce - • • OiiiiifilOgi:Lia** • Sr4::p,ll - „:# 0 t:.: 11 : 2 g 4- I.t. r - 4 'ci,i..t u u ' int security of a•Repubhca ~."- i •- •- fliiiei'll, ,l ei4;::_aiiii.il i liiilitoirot, ' iiiiiiqui d iil__: . "- o, 6 l' :i' v i4 Y A. . tr• - •..1,60' itiOrougn.. - intellectual ..,Yeel.;::Mar i plkt,..„.., 4 .Yikilli u .;:iarr, m 7, ,g• t !!'•, e 'rl b e e v i. - ,. Vafhtig door youth:" • . 0 -'4;.'V:!!' , , ' 7 - ci:= ,-, ? -- ".• • ••:. •••Arir ,,,- i., - •:ifff:" : " - 11 - die con •': •••Thelioadlug.lfigli School s •• *, , Ol f . C .lir - iUkt , J.l.•irl -• ,--•','::.. - 1" . 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PA - k . ;' ,- :' , • ' ', -,- , •,,,,, .. - .4 . .... ,. •, ,, ... : , ,:. 1, -. ..,,e , , - .1. 1 klf' , . - .. 4 q,'l'w7W-..d.,,k : ::. -1:• - , • - • r" f'----': - ...:- , ' --. ..----..; Una `3017.2 6 4: 0 *-- To - daY - We ii 1 0 6 ,0 1! the limas' JouFiir , larged forth: For sot patronage has cl3croaci sired on the space Idle compelling us, tench cation of mucleneiv , Interest. We have Ilf to relieve us to some e. sure uou . eur eolutur friends appreciating dulation, have ,* . e Wm lion; forced upon Tears.- - A Hoe press of am a still , further enlarger if it should - he demur to-our establishment increased the size of a column' to war pi length of the coluar. page more of rearlin6 We have-carefully Compared . sheet with the largest published' by our eou-, tomPaiariaa , and and that . ant linPnitinna , exceed those of any of them.... The:guiss.V , JOIJIINAL IS this largest newspaper'published in the Suite. We. have_ ineurreknanalder' , able expense, amounting to some tit& kiwi. sand dollars, iii making the Improvement, but our tenns subsmiption will remain the same as heretofore, V. 3 fs ppF:B4l - 1 1 34 1 / 4 in ad vance, or F 43 not paid in Advance. Onr subscription list, is . receiving ixmata*rurir. stirruly additions, and'We cart saPly_tuirttx4 fully state that it-is one of %lie largest of the: wspapers of Pennsylvania, published in the - he. jOURNAL. will continue to adyocata., . . pkOgreSsive_princiOcs, thc.sucess of whinlx, alinie can increase theßrosperity,ot the coun;,, try and preserve the liberties of the people., It will do this . uniniluenceil by power or pat-- ronage, unuwed by the assaults of mere pit : - tizanp, • • - We trust that the eulargetneut will - meet the . approbat:iortof our frieetls... As soon as we. *get .things working ortler-4hLs , week the . .Fourth has.'sorne What; interfered—we will entleaNior to enhance the interest of. the BREAD! BREAD!!' BREAD !!! The Copperhead members of ConOes.s are . ' preparing-an address .U.'r the public,' in iltvor! oi_uniting with "His Accideney's" Bread . and Butter Brigade, .which is 'to assemble Philadelphia, on tlie I.lth of . August, that is, it' they don't 1i103 4 ' their brains out or drink' themselves to death in 'the meantime. ; It4lll' be a rich sight to witness this.hungry crowd of political loafers, • dopperlie4ds and docked rebels, whose hands are still red With the blood of murdered Union - Soldiers. ';' NVA.R.TIAL' SUE' '11.6014 ' TUE DISTRICT , OA; .CoLegin...—Congtess is.bound to pais a :giving impartial intelligent Suffrage to the peo-ri, pie, di' the District of COlumbia, , beforti they adjourn. — It.will be a popular maastire--the, country is prepared Tor limiting . the right ut suffrage everywhere to suclk as can • read artd• write,' and there i 3 no better place , : to gin this reform than in the District of Citduen-' bia; where . slavery was first abolished.by. Congress,: notwithstanding", all the -.clamor.. fro u I copperheads and traitors.. The , eficet. of impartial intelligent. suffrage will be the immediate "opening-of night cdr - ignorant adults to learn to. read and write,: and aS they: generally belong.to tiu3 Copper- , head tribe,.*We know of no better occupation the leaders could be .pat to, 'than to teach-; their dupes at honae to read and writei - pro. 4 sided ,they are _not afraid- of , losing:. their. votes afterwards. - This is no time'for" ou the, part of law-inakers: - Do justice. fearlCisly and yOU will be auseairied . ..bY the. people.. Blilk.rintl water men-are sure.to go under uow-a-day5..`...:.. : coL. rouser's SPE.ECII . \T LEII.INON.-WC, Invite the particular attention of ottr.reados .: . to Col:...'ortiey"s great'. tipecelv at. 'L'ebanon. Let,not.its.leugth:deter auy . c,ersort.'i. tic= reading= reviCWB tLc 11,1.16 Te tion of tLte pre4c:aL ~ c,pr; 'and . kur. .; good.aud substantial - rea:auns Lt.% people to . sustain Co4gress and the •.. - : y . Union sent intents uttered by A - 41rer, - son fr0tn166,1t018.6.:, against4ntlisAv Son, the traitnr:s•friend, of 1666. Col. FOrney, iu this address, in tkverY dal; laut and'indepentleul. manner, offers hin,self as-a eitutlidate.tOr United States StAil.tor, anti ddtities his ,posit:ti: Whit three tc:eitt.bin and popular candidates in the field, as guy; Curtin, Cul. Purndy, and Judge Kelley,. ,we regret that there, is not: room tor all at pre sent: They 'would . make splen,iitrrepre utatives,•and uIC ilai;r2. nobly sustained...lrur upheld the glOriouv flag of I.4%;:l..uloil . agtilit. . . copperheads,. traitor. :did • • , . CiATEII.II EA n P.tv.:ni, -Las EL P403E00. 1 ' , . • TLONS,7-Those ylio resort to proSecutions for' libels, find that, theY are sinking in the coma' ;::' • ::' munity,. and require something to bolstei.up :'," • ',‘. their. reputations, The copperhead . ..organs l:'.:' • 1,. of this Borough have libelled - -every:JoyW .-" . - •1 f - man, woman and child ih' this Cothati f Otri,: . • : times without number, but no'-perStitivlbniett - .1i . .; lower add clisgraeq , himself:.eo miteli4iitoll ,- .' fll 1 prosecute any et these editors' for atigthingli - -- -.. •- 1 . ,: they may publish = hecauite he wouhk.otilyo • ..,- , ',. degrade -himself by makinTthiiiattettifirt;•! 1 - This is the -reason why-we seareelf ever! ..--- i'., . rec l , tice . ani of •the)ying and shuailer A:!". , . 7. ' '- , toitohnes•r7pitarharesegamarti ; , , b ,,,, eunev i v , t: " l:4 l,-- f t .t . :A th r ::[... i . earn a better eharactetrM ha.vea good voips" * ;f•it itending to our bui‘'' in yo u r Im'veF to suPijoii: :' lerheads ; trait : arrest endeavors to benefit tile . * • ; :au get -in. of your thriving town: * - . .- VISIT OF Gov. CURTIN TO TUE Sl' ATR 150117 • ; r, - t SUL SCHOOL. AT - .31.ittensv1i.c1;.-•-• flis excel •-.',:. .i .. leucy, Gov. Curtin, in fulfillment of a promise ' • .): long since made, paid a visit •to - the tat 'V, !' Normal School. at. Millersville,. on:Friday. i' ) '.. June" 27. His excellency was atcompaniell. 't• -; fsom Lantaster City by Hon. Judges Long" ....- 1 and Hayes, District' Attorney Aler, - His : ': '.• Honor, Mayor Sanderson; Pres. Gerhart _of • - •• Franklin and. Marshall College ; Supt. EV/1137,r,- and other prominent.citizens. 'On approaeh - ,'. ing the school buildings an interesting Scelle was witnessed. The balconies of the-tailld- ing occupied, by .:the lady ,students:.wen•-; . crowded by te fair, and hundreds of whit:l.', handkerchiefs waved a weleome, while a, tit r',„ - ••- . tie farther on from tae porticoes occupiedb,t l - 4 the male students,Abroalfonsiret t lier s _o oo .,,,,,;4 .. , , ed the approach ofi,s, ~... fr, .._....,..;.0:. ~., ~ 0 ., , This institution wet. • : • ; ...,,,°?.•,.: ; ' ' .: '!,ti.„ 2 .47 . ous condition thturAt, , ,,, `..../.1!.... 4, - , , ,71).,..f ... ,., now over:folly - 5 . 111143re • '...-1.1.. ‘ ,,,,,,z_1 i, . ..,, . ~ ~,,, Alice a full examination of the. selinel.... ,•' - `i'l buildings, grenade; &c., and having ,i- t aitti- "1-• ii, ken-of a:plain s substantial -dinner, the - lifttP l 14 dents were assembled in the large halt. If.q.si•j!. r S.. Prof. .Wickersham.extendeka, hearty '.vel•-.-.4 r i'',. come to His. Excellency. _lle welcoMed him oo as the friend of education, as theflienctortlit- • . 1 c -. i soldier and of the soldiers'-- orphans.' . 110Z.4 "• - •,i spoke of the Normal Sehool•dnring,: - the fie-.fie. - ' ",; hellion, which had furniehed, : four cornpani. ; !. besides a large number or militia fromrit; " ! „, i , studenta, fifty. of whom had fallen Martyr -3 411 44 . ;. - -- i' their country and the students intend to•erce-4, 4 • a monument on the school grounds, to.:per - -.4 I: • .petuate.their memory. - lie retired by intto- , 1.5 . ; ducing Gov. Curtin, whoWll.3etithuslastieoill- ~ '. received: Among other things he stated thaf.r I lie had appointed Prof. Wickersham as Stein :•'. Superintendent of:. Common . Schook:,,,lii4:• ; „ . ' ,. i . Honor,. Major - Sanderson,' wail next intro,. . : o• tinned; He gave a - brief. history of the cony.'" ~.; mon school system of "PennsYlvania,l •ir racing - :.; it from its infancy -to its present gigantic pro:. ;,. . ff : portions. Lie also referred to the appoint- ;,.: i „. ment of Prof. W., and said he "reit sure tlit'f.",. !: the same energy and-System which- built- upr-,• i, ' this institution would be infused into that ori4. f the school system - of the Stitte.—Lais*tip;l4, • ;• limn &nom. Cosixascotasi,—The oxir - „, • vises of the Eleventh :Annual Iligtrl...khoor — Commencement of the City. of . Feadingi , wept 4 .; held on last ThursdaY:evetting, at the. k're.4-6 .byterian Church, In the pre 4 ence. of a large and intelligent audience: Eve sedt'w93 - 7- occupied, .and many could not effect tifP4 4 lt- , 4 - : a.v trance, so attractive and populdr.her thrstth annual commencements_ become tbrougli c the,'„; indefatigable exertions of Abe able and a , l l . oamplished principal of the high salinbl,llr-7 J. T. Valentine, and - Ilia eirnestitn&efilcipnt. assistants. r At a - little after sevettrusdiAultatleck lLst exercises were oliened:with.a,ppixer E. J. Richard's:Theo.gradtiates Itcquifted : themselves in a mhnner hlghly;criditatile; ti ihentsetves-and to, thelritastmctors.. , _, :were fourteen essays and 'orations ,tvCll . shred, having been - generilly," - Ofirei, - ' • di-with..one or twovx..ceptions;6dulivoiedin,.., Y 4, ° I', =Mffil 0 , e l c , er ''3,
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