. , . Nii.it..or;-:.::,..t.:410:41... i'~.jp r [s VILLS ; :.. PA. b:;TCBD:'T. JL El 14, ISG6. . . • -' . • •-• • • • • - ' • • ' • • . UNION STATE . TICKET ; • 'FOR :(40VER&Oft•:• • '• •-• ..• • itL.ll,lOll-G-..EN. JOHN' - .W. GEARY OF . .crmurat..%sp cr , uecrr. ' • ',. an+),nEgrx ktibveribFrx eltabbisi t'ieut ‘;',e.etion enta;raigii‘-or.e of the ,mast. s;nin :open. - and e - to (11sJ.1:eull. ho'vrver * J!,nal.d. theft: meanFc to „3 t l Ju: ka.. ,yill'receire Snbseribers from Jut fOltowing rates to one ne.t.inesi3 . _ al.llllunal Ceuta up clubs of 15.aLAn . . C ; rro . . recuirmi from reqiwißible.(.")y -,,,:..m01. Payable ben 6 . r.m.(.4t , :try PovprLor: ts,ys:g:o kiivork.a.ll cve.r . the CpuMy. and get 1.111, - .: np ' : :'• z, de:lring cstm eoPlts of imy r :I;ttrlbutlen during -I.lle for pe.i-10)cdpie.5.7": , , , ?..521`, per 5c copies Or u o: cNtra cr:pfe.: tntiAt be left ut the otticel:ot. Liter mornildg, of e:1611 The ETOLP-•:AL en: 17... , 2 of . p:•stage In .S•11:byl kII I f_Younry, ''Gnfcir c, , ,nty the - ir.:tage Is::: cents !in arterly: Or '2O elite • ."-. • • • YEW • &ILE S IC' %WATTS, '.7;ith & Broadway, NewY4ir; Aut tyirl - zed :or the • Alio to cnily-cflil,ll4 . lnr ,the'sanie. • Si.ll7ils RAI. LAN Ds.—Thy ..mhleriber Is pre; • p:rniz We...t.ticring' the present sem: I).•ileaQed to mlitam. •cornini4=lons for ,!,,. e•:,-,;,MriviZ,n ll' development of 31inera.1- Lana,, in he A;,..,, , ,t„rn, NEd•ll.- Cr , tchtthern' Mvet MA LANDS- may r 4. : i.t•CteritiVe mteu:•thed. • Loc.:Ilion: , for the ;•:;;re . orslrusr and and the M.4lint,ility . of 'hot 1,2 . 1 . 11!..1.;31S the I•ll;tchi..tit Will be eEpecially to.• • • 11: DA-31.1D0W, rottyvilltc rn; . • . , TLI , 4 i, :: flue °ppm tunity cot'_ thoe vim da-iry ?dor . it tl. , :i (d.r.x.rnitlittuqm . • of. Wthitun. Innfl• - :,' :).$ '‘ye. ma r: , I 2 I dellll NI r. :D • addim us a reliable pert-on - in ‘t l'Ort t -, y - can I,!.:pt , confidence.—El,s: .111,51.u;r Jot, w0.r...) , . r A.G ENT& WYATT.'") . ! ! T OauvassitheTrincipal Mining land Man ofacturin tr Districts, for the Sale of our B 0 0 ET ONCOAL,IRONAND OIL; . . otr the Practical American Zlli • 'rt• iellabh• airzera..4 We Will 1.1.11 • e minsmit • 1.•;,•ilo•rq ,, Ito'. Niko(' this mily v 51illule,V;m irtu'i•h .. ;, 1,•il ,k. Sn0:31••of Ari• y+o -4+2: entlileil to • W,, .I.liollolllilllollg T:..' Lowertl.l . .....lautia from I)ami)lL:tollaltiniore •in the Snaniv,Eln :tint I:yl:ens Valley I:,:!zions : Thc.line of the from .Phihelelphin to the ho..tmlary of -Szilw. tee line ~f tl:4 im•ltt , limy...o.e Oil Re-. Yoric ' tie st:kz,,ol New'.York.. ..‘l,v 111. , ,N.5', or s. LI.%ICISIN ILTA 11130.1. V. General Agt, ' • . • ' MEMORIAL Or TIME PATRIOTISM OF SCHUYL, COUNTY, CLEAT REDiCTION IIY P.R.IOE. The La,l i;l:anu‘ f• ; 13 : rj. i that . :,il .:h" d ! .sire jo pres,.tve the'11',r".•c.t.,...11 •ef utillall Ofmtity danhci thi , not•be . aebarreil by tho price I,ra : eb••.sity,. Lace thepriee tollowa-fei• th[• retoahaer of the elitiAt. ` 111-01 ,, t11, •.• • 1 1,-Llitet.:lsll to :1 i7O" !-1;i!ell,:(11i;cary) ". ' 275 175 •-• to,:x • . :1 25 " it fai1,1!; , 1,..: iii.r'ciifiraet . i , r,'oor Pit pride, lie• re. , : ye.a rs tidiq•im 1:1,-itt• • t::f . ll< :tit,il Li.l% Stitt L Vint 13;:ttlit' '1 1.1 , i.1 Ic , tc, ItL •-:‘) Ai/ .11 (-r t, a rrrnt , .lo'.' • til.,^l , ervio6p of ~rliti~ll.:ilti , taitiie:.7 aFr it' tier:, thy nal4e3 it 14 crnt.. - plete. . , . • ra)itt< liare all -heat ail,icJ s4icts, ael e it Ia et'apiet..e Idie.l can Ise Inasly. .To any sfA.(lier 7110F,e tnr.ans n'ri.:l:niluol e fib jiith 0111. bt,ol: ' III cloth for I 1.,E - On .I . c.ctr2 . i•it. of 'Ow reiltir . .-.1 noo nny pun.l: SmvENSI6 n caiaii ate 11;! . the 'Peiin§ : slvapia Senatotship..." . • •. • . . iTrENTIoN to the advcrisi , ineni on the - trtt.ni:i‘t di; EAR • ent u siast i c reception in Nitta dolphin on,theFoartb, shows where the latart ,the people lies. , • • !.t single hefirty of the Fourth Soutb,,,by the hue re. bels.• .w.e TUE 1i illiamaperi B:1110iLl . nameslion, - Arnistrong rs a candidate for United States SemitOr to succe - cd"the infamous 'fn:: copperhead organs loolt. : rsittmeo at thehttg reeetitioneorenemies iit Pltit:ttlelithi: .. A opthe'rouritt, .Tlley don't like meetings of rob - tiers or. men. • . Tit itu tlow lag of the. corrtfpl Fon ists in NeW York, has ... been comiassioned as Oneral sneak thief in plat . State to steal the ,•111 , 2es . trout thoSe to whom they wend en trw. tea, hy the' loyalpeople.: • •Trr., ba . ltksAtas been fought, One: I;c:tivf : the itab tn • slid An,trian troops. the o;hor beim : con I - ,,l'rus,ians,ana'Aus,trians, The'Anstriwi wcre li'c4ll.,. It : It . reported that France ~niii Bova interivene in rnv9i. • • s'"ac: roncy ontan to be started in Williarriporti Pa_, the chief backer of which is a contierhead,.. We : do not--believe that a r:nele Republican will b Ltplled into lendii)g it snpfat. • Atdcatmt - * • PosiltAslia-Gr.tMrit. resigned. It E.'reportetltliat (Abet- members ofthp•Cabinet =Till follow hie y.timplt.. • The. President by his e'.irse -in throning himself hale the Arms of has alienated -from him every prominent ....... . • . r:. . Tili: • \Y.I.3C: BI:AINF:ss. - -,Mr... Slonaluq . ', of 1 Ail' a Cinensi itf-tbe:Union ineniVere.of CongKesii Philadelphia., wlld-i‘resehted And yVeto - wit li lold.oir. Wecit.resdaynighi . ; a . iesOfution was unati ti-lo' Of was work : s. for wlllith he received an: iniont.lY ad , pted that no ,Union ineinber Of' Con-. aOpointin.ent .to office, lia3 . been rejeeted 'by • I Riess would. 'countenance tie Philadelphia Con- :, the Senate. : what a crud Senate to 61.iiish . tip. 1 -volition. • Tliii poltoy of .ttie President is werking the "Wax works I"; • .., . . .. . ... sr, - dii•iastrou,ly. to tlie...Vpidn canes :throUghout Tnuotily persons iii the South who role, brated the. Fourth of July wet e the Freed - - men and sonic of the loyal Whites, when theyhnd an 'opportunity. JohnSo:;'s 'strueted rebels gave it the go.by, ;and. the relict sympathizers in the North • thd the same, - . . -Tula week Gen. Grant issued en hider, directl . 37,g officer's in: in the Smith ha arrest all 'per6ens , miles of crimes agains,t officers, a i tenfis, anal inhabitants of,' the United States . : :rrespectire of Color: The people of. the coon try appreciate this Reticle!' Gen. Grant; leading. is it' will, to . the protection .of those 'who. have . Ig ce faithful to the Union; • „ .•. Tun Greensburg' Herald; published at the. hole of Senator Cowan, repudiate's "his Ac-, eideneY," Cowan & Co. 'Thevdi tor says that he wi,l stand by the organization that saved the talon.- This manly atitude of the. HER LD leaves Cowan without ft home paper. Eels now Made totally- dependent on,Copper headdefense. DoN'r TAtir. Tutnt.—Statc bank currency is now at, a discount, and the best plan will • itrounr HAIR REsTQRATIVE is elegantly perfamed:— be to run it out :as Soon as.- possible. The it. tegp a rt g a richne s s and brilliancy, remoi , es - 44e.drnfr, Miners' 'National Bank ,takes State notes of and promotei the growth of the hair. The most clean $5 and Upwards 'on deposit atone-quarter j ly article ter the toilet. .... • • .. " - ing cent. discount to pay expenses •Of.sentl; n - . ,:.ISE A3l) SOCND TEETLi; PINTO. breath ; and mcan ing them home, Thesmall notes under $. 5 Ect.'l;th are obtained by as.ing 011aNTlislE, prepared by oan ozily be sold to the brokers 'at frOm one Thighe6s Apothecary. LO ond and a 'half per cent. cliscOurit. . It baying been denied that the Johnson and Clymer ruibit es who recently assaulted .the. rCee 'of MO.:York. True Dernoerat for 'pub- . llsbiag a conatunniestion . from I..Tricent soldiers, did 'net : intend to injure - the ,editor,: Mr: lys his lest, that they . 7eatened ,_his •life, These • gip : l2er reckon without. ~ their host, 'if: theY •;lect'alestershy such arguments as Repnhliesn'newspaPer offices. cnei Co - rros Lois.-1t appear.s that - iptions to the Rebel Cotton-Loan , 45,00D,000_ principally among, the 'ho were induced to take hold of it numendat ion of the London Times, "cottoned" by the Southern- rebel Europe.* 'Foist loss—and served the'sympathy extench.d to liontherli elaviuholdero, 1,0 - YALISTS! • Pail tor a Convention or the Ult.- . conditional "Unienists of the • South to • delphia ha September.- The Loyal Men of “the Latqly:rebelliotta States Denounce My Policy," Cop perjobnaons and Copperheads. Our Reliance - for Protection la now. on Congress and the Great Union Party" that has Stood, and ..is Standhsg, by National - Y. - • . .... . . . A. • Cot - saliva Destiny not to italift in the haild..Of - those who; 'wirtic.-Might .- • .. - • 'and , ltlnin'i sought to*Destetty tr:. - ... . . . . folletring .the call. fel. n contention Hbuthein ThicianietP. ,to be h . ehl. in Ind.qn - 2 . .nAenen Hall in the cite of,.Phil udellihia, on the let Monday of . September; 1866 :- .To:i/te * firma/ Unioniits , of the ;..SVutti, i •- • ' . . . The . great:issue , tipne us.. .The majority in Congreas. - .and its aupporters, deelaye that rights of the citizen enumerated'in the Con atit tithin,:and . e.ttablialed by. the . .suprem6 law; - 111 . 11 Kt: . 1)e maintained invi,.hitf.' ) .11 11') la 00 . I.tebehi' and' rebel synriiathizers 'aitscrt that "the righta.et thc must be. left • to the States' atone; and under each 'regulation's, as the respective riratezchoose vobtntarily to prescribe." We have seen thliiiloctrint of State f--toereigfity carried:cut iu its pract teal. retsoltA until all author= : iiy in Congresi: was denied, the Union - A*ora. Vily• de'struyed, the constitutional - rights• of • the citizens i - A• the tibutli:Oeiirly annihilated, and ft** land desolated iv civil wrir. • -•-• ; ' . .The . .come when, -the restricture• of. • Sunthcrn.Stute goveriniti•;nt reitist - .be laid oir, conl . - stitut iu Md . mi neiplw .6r the de:Teti - apt grimier-up* . under .are tarot:lens • leadership ,b• psrtuittcd•to. reniaiii.**„-Wi? know • Of 'IR/ •otlitt .phavtliiii that . ).2-in c tresii,:mide7r its- constitutional nOwers, shall now excreis'e its authotity.to establi;la - the princi ;des. whereby . prOteetitin is made coetleesive with citizenship.' • - • • . • •- :- We Mato tain that no State,,either by Hi : organic ors or•le , d4nit'On can make teansreiSion gt!' • *rights of the citi.nen•lcgit:mite. -We demand; aucl•ask you to- coneurin demani3;• innt, protection to every eiti4sn of this great lie-: Pubne on_the bisis. of equality before, the . law; arid ::nether; that tie State government •ivOndial.,e recognized as legitintute under. the Constitution, • So ,fsr . as- .it organic friw i •makti . • impartial protection full and complete. • • Undo' the aticirints "State withsoycreiguti"-h -rebels in the -foregruntud controlling: Sontherp. Legislatures, and embittered by disappointment' • In, tneir Sid:Cities to . -dcstroY tlie. ; l;nitm,- there will be n 9 safety for the,loy,,l eicancllt' of •thO Supth.: . Our reliance for protective is Mine itt Congress, • and the g STA- Union • party thht has stood:and is stiuiditig by the nationality, by the oroustitnti,inal' eights and ti.te b . pnetiCeut principles of %free government... For Abe pan -pose of bringing ltiVal Union ists of the Soma MIA cOiljo , :ctive hdriOti with rue. tine frfentls, of republican - go , :annment • in : flee- North,. We incite •you to send .defegates in goodly:_ neumtnerrs frdm all the S,int bcrieStates, including. : •3lissouti, S.entucky,Wcst Vuginia,":tfaryland and • Delaware ; to nioet nit .Itulependence hi the city of Ithiladelphint, brat Menday of Scp-: It is proposed that: u s e. meet' at-thattime to - recomineud the. - istires fur the establishment of : Such goVernment in. the, .iioinh-aS accords 'with mid protects the riglit'of . . this call Avillille - ,r(iefmteled.l4 #/y..1 numerous del- - -egation.of sueii -re-Present-AIM - Arne loyalty of 'the Suifth. I.'ilat kind of government %Vlach - gives: full-pre/teeth/1i 05 (di the citizen, each - as - our fatlicrek a t ti,ied. wit rlaiiuOur birth right. Eil her •tlie lovers of tonsl nat ienai liberty Minit rule. the nation, :dr - rebelS 1t11441/eir kIYEUP2I - .s be periultred to ini(frule , it. s Shall loyalty or dis!oynlty'llve the keeping of the deMitinS tim. nation? - ,- .Let the. responecs tii 1.114. call; md(ic.l(..h: now eirculatiOn for sigme: , tures, and is being lmineronely . eigned . ,-ans‘Ver. - ;Notice given that ,geidlocueti ././1 'a:distance can have theirMarnes . attached to it by seuding's request 1 / 3 ' lettee, directed tn.: ' • , - . - 1// W.• Bingham, 'Wmlllington, D. C.. ' Tennessee. •-• • •. . Janice Fowhlr, Tenni-sect-. - •• • .Janiel. " tI. - y,1, - Tefines - /ed. •. C. 'B. 'Sabin, Texas. •.•-• • • '• 11/Mry (i -tleorgi4. • • 'John .KelsO, IV: Anderson, • Missonrj. • - • .I..llsioiiton, :Les.as - .• • • . Geo, IL W". P.ischteT,exa - F(. • • LorenzO blierweod,.,Tr.xas." • • G: Aidiburii, Georgia: , ' ..• . - • .J. W. 31cCitirg,.,111 - ielinni.. • ' • F. Benjamin, 3115,0 mi.• ,'.• : •• • -• . Thu K. - Troth, Fah fa/: . ('. .1. 8. - f-Inuvart, Ai4zandria, • . •. Berkley, Alter, .• • diurnham. • , , . Byron I.slrti, North - t 'arol nia - • • • ( ..rgo j. '231. a. I;affed(l, •, 'zlettna. •. : .1, /xi. • . : i .1•Ihu C:.l.ln(lerumod;•\:irginia. • , . Alex Inder frvv-i-i, : • •'• D. E. Cmeil:oo,...),lertin Lai oliM/, '• . . If. ' , Lan , - .. • '• July - I. .1 - :-(64. • • Ihe. Rook. TENTH- .601 , 7GRESSIOIsTAI. I DISTRICT, representation of this District in Cod during the pelf f. 1%; years that, titeliOvier has. been hi the:hani.lstif ttieCiipp.erlioade, has been disgracefil... If the man effected by them bad oriiirteity and assisted to the District the prirminence that its. imprir: - tint material tesonrce.s entitle It to, Ice might pos4l.ly.'have overlooked his. Copperhead. 11nt to Italie niodiocrity . a_lliedwith the ii6ocitey of barbarie..politiorl iclogmas, has overa' . heltne . .l ihe disgrace, and.. caused 05.10 bbiSh often at the shairieful, speemele presented in . .the ilonso by our ,Mcniber: . • • : :u P. i •.1 Th 44 eMning 1 , •'4411 will witness we - trust, the" clvciam - 61 • 11 - .she.fessor ti . tile nonentity re- • presentilig this District.: DycrY ettort shundd: 1 tie wade:: by the Union- men :to: create .the it9minatien-o1 notonly a•coMpetent: men but ern...whose yiews on the. great . c.inesthlns,Of the hour are 1):23 , 0131.1 kraleilinre 001SpUte: sneli anion Rini and not - nitrated: - !•11Mti every exertion should: be made to elect. i W oh tintrongh oiganitliell we can elet hinr and : redeetn he 'reiniti4ion Of :the Tenth District: Let this mater sernre the :attention"! deserves.- NIULICk indorse tin prjt:eted-convoittlou of the. k`breatl' and butter bri.zrade."lll New YOrk• Tritinne "side-notes". what •aaia . copventiou to iteeolnplish , . • A ;National CoppeKbead Republican Con-, . It teili. be. held - in 'Philadelphia Deleqntes fill ebm , .frr,rn all who*:!:t and .hy lite. Administration.. Po. z (Klee and. Itev none. Colornis•ziona as..ered . en; . • 2.: The Union is the nudes for the Constitution .there-never 'wlis such a Constitu. . I Bland— treasure- I -- rights •—.dignity. : — . , j equality- 7 saleMnity----guaranteeil—" no mg gerS admitted:l!: - • - I . 4. ConereSs . shalll notl - ,dissalve the :Union.. iMr the'white.men; nor•the.Stares-. 7 nor shall , Ijoyal4ii,s'.! like Temp . :lbs. for insimice,. he kept ffom . pay, mileage mid stationery. . . I , . Shivery olishect. no•higger.is as' as a white_ an. • • . . [ wants niggers, rid nigg,ers not being as . good.aslvhite men; who'sto •• •.• . • • . , 7. Each House .haFt the right to adniit , who: ever it pleases,•but if it Octal *Wirth . whoin ice itletwe,..thei) House-'i . s - treasonable.' EVery patriot E•hoithlfrown oil :fitieh CongreSs•especially," likewise S. The war being over, and . the Re - bels.be; Whipped; Why should not W.c be. rnagr.an - ilneug enougli to keep their feelings from .being injured and "enable . them laconie. back . arid bully us-especially the niggers ? • . . • RANDALL, Post-Office: . :".• " . Doourrtn; Offices generally ; -• •• • " 13new:ito.Pardons. • : "-•• -• : CowAN,. Pennsylvania pnteonage." • . -KNAPP; Gun Contracts. • • the country, that - the people aliould'clett:aud that Csniress remain in session until December: , • . . .. , ~.., „, are . . . ... I - . Br. sT • T,c( - 1 7 .11•11D.-1 . 1143 public :particalarly I cautioned against being deceived .by -seine per; i sorts Who from ignorance, 'selfish motiveli, or come . other reason . represent . that 1...-4 Peer's wine:is a t • . . , manufactured article. . • - . . • .- • -.. • ... • 1.. It is a well-known fact tht the name .wine is lapplied to a mixture of juice, sugar, and water, and 'sometimes cheap liquor,' -in various propor-: I' . lions, fornii eg, a cordial and-not. a 'wine: •-• •, .. - .r .:The Portigrapes,- however, imedei no 'snch Tin t natural admixtures„wilh their juice, as they. con i tain all the properth aesseittial to aric4 nutratico 1 . . and Naluable wine, within themselves. • • . . . . . . I TffE I'SE OF TONTC , 4:—,Tlic.re. is hardly All hid icid ual-who does not fe.el the .need, in the spring or I summer months, of a tonic ill alteratii.e inedicino. The Sarsaparilla eembined With lodide of Lime ie a valuable remecly;•and differs from-all Minis:, inasmuch as RAS a seier.titie and safe combini- I lion - which is adapted to the tenderest infants as . well as u adults.• - : -.: :- ' • • -- ' •.' . . ..... ' "1111 - nieti!re - steam - . engine packing.—for... !ems - see ne. 723 cheenut ' et., plula.,: Anil no. :26.4ey . 5t., new 'jerk: , ..: • • .: - . • - 'May l'2, , 66---19Ay •-. Yon Cramps.,Cholers. praribcea:DysOntery . .and any • disordOred elate of the use the I•Choleni and "I Diareacea miarnre,•preparid by , Dnghes, apothecary. woluts.in another column . picking grapG!., for .Spcer's Wine..lt is an'admirabln 'article, usedin the hospitals and by th e first class - fariailles'in-Parls..Lon;• doh and Now York. in'prefercnce to Old Port Wine— . is worths trial, as it gives great Satitifactibri, • Wi have just received from Philadelphia and New York the Latest Styles of Battern t, (Or Ladtea Cloaks, Sacks; etc.. Also. same iery, handsome Ornaments, frimmings,-Hoop Skirte,_Dress Elevator's, ite. A large . variety of Ladies' and Nissen' Silk Costs and Sacks on had and made to 'order "at the shortest • notice. ' _d M. BOLAND.. Ceiitre Stmt, below American Howe; Potieifile May 243 ,' • • • Stu Simmo Comsursits . at D.. - Smith's ,Clothing Store; Centre etreet, PottivillO. • - - • . •. Farawn, Engllth and American' cloths, stYle% rind of thd finest qtuibilo., et I). A:Smlthl. Veetreeireet.- : '.PLovt63,-.lteck-ties and Hose;, to :salt every taster sad nt redaced - prteea. at D. A. Smith.e.-Ceatre .Erime andikunmer Underelotbbig can, be obtained .nt D. A. trilktemr;pinii.eitreee• •••:. FiLmql romp . DiaN thau:B4 beautiful Iltiele;st o.l4llmltirs,Voatiettrief, • • : _ • =t== LOCAL NOTICES • Cirrmic Joikistmes NA" ccolVer hetA inass: meeting will - beheld In Beading; on Wednesday next. Postera'as large as a. barn have been issued, callinv Upon the faithful to rally. It urges "the friesids of . Jobitsok Clymer and the lobe present One of the bills was posted in the pemocratie headqpiarters in this Borpugh, ,but not before the- name of Johnson was Cut out: after a warm contest. The Penis= here exhibit:but little enthusiasm, when the name, of Johnson . is : mentioned In their presence., It• is rather difficult, Abars a' fact, fo forget . that' one was encouraged in a project, and then repulse& We are not surprised . at , the cutting • out of Jolutsfues name from the Datt4 be . Faailialt.tt:- . -Yiat can make Sii Dol lars tram Fifty Cents: - Call andezamine an: iniention urgently heeded.by.evetyhMiy... Or . a eamnla sent free by.mall for 50c. that retaiLs'ettally lay $6 ! 1 - .17 '..ft. L. Wolcott: 170 Chathain..Sgaare; Netr , ToTit •• •. • . . Sept. • : - . T.tW,.:3OAti..,TRAPE' Pottaville.• II; 1666: TheAttantitv.sent by Railroad thic week is 79,-. 636 11 , Iby*Canal, 33,032: 04... fer the week, 129 1.5 tone•against-86 . ,96.3 , fer the.' corresponding week last yair... • .. .• The trade is good,. and pricei have been main tained,botii here and it the shipping.ports. . The. shipments are diminishing lioweVer, in - cones-. nuance of turnouts at some of • the • collieries in this region, and also cmOng the laborers at the wharves at' Mauch Chunk. • ' .It was supposed-that the trade would be dull in the months of.July - and.August, but so far the, 'demand, is : better than Was anticipated. The . trade is stimidated to seine extent by the iniPres; sion that..the advance in, tolls; which was poped on the. lst. July; Will - take place on the let ' • • • The trade sums up this_Xeek as followa;com pared'with last year: ' . ••• . . . . 1 . WEEK, .' , TOTA.L-. 1 DP.O, 1,70,097, 1,093.Min s 660.16.5 1 :13,f13 , 2'..'620;56.% 35'0.450 40;511.. OSE4S#I 2,00,552 12,701 •-*--5T9,9`28; 115,530 :19.007, •022,26 Y 73,663 '200.0001 : 82,94 . . . 132,135 1 , 43,91'a• . -• ' . 10,1811% 6,303 ' 35,1361 - • .548,304 - 223;532.' • • 165;3911104391' ' •I .265,016 , , -.593,344 .1 .12,31'0 .24,902 -. 4,53!.;..."24,7.0.1 • 11,E40 123;054-,,- . 11,975 *243,490' f;,015,806r- . WEE R 13 it., 53,99t1;3 . 13,4151 Schnyl Can ; 21,972; 2C.); lie, "Lvatlrp, 13;7711 a 7 .940 Lchi•lL"Catiz 24,p1e 264,39 E S 4 rant Sth.:. 14;'31 I. 443,605 1•22;100 Penn.; C, e; • • -. • . _ By. I:t ... Re;act • . • 11g,1791 By' CA mil . 7 . 6731 Dell.t. 31;6991 . 3 7 .4, 0 321 Wyng Sth:• . • •j. . Shapaolcin . .;?.'lo,o97,l .171,072 ..Trvvoiton.:.• :11,219 Slioft. Mt... • " '7,501 Frankl ; • 1 1,537 .liroad • 113,914 1.19,85::,:1,$"_8, 39l . . . The: Ireeldy increase this year •over.the supply of Inst..yeiar is 'gradnally• diminishing,and. will coldinue. to diminish utdesetho den:tang for. coal should be increased: • ' Six weeks Itg;d the idcrease over tlia correspond- . we ek e last ye'ar was . • - ' 216;809 tone. Last week it was 138,963 .". • This meek only- • 63,637.. ". The pdstponement of the..Tarit!f biWuntil the . first of Deeerni)er Wa . fear may' affect the tradelo Same extent, unleee the.reductiops in the Tax bill Kill opere[o more fii;orab!ylhanis generally' ticipated. . - • The friends, of Protection Must no* go to work with renewed exertions or the. country' will.heirn iced, Oar irnports are how doubling our eiports, eful we have' lost. about forty. Millions in gold within three months., • COAL . . 'TI'E undersigned is now prepared to. • . 1111 orders for Lehigh,:Wynniing,'Sha-' inokia,.Nelinylkill, While and - Red .A.sh, .Cundierlaud. and • Gus • Coal—froni Chunk .on the Lehigh. Canal; Schuylkill Ilaven,.Vvrt: Carbon and Tort .Clinton'on the :Schuylkill Canal, andiron] Amboy; Trenton, Hoboken and .Poyt Rich, inon.l. for. eldpinent East and. North." ' • " WOrdeis sentlwill'receirei prompt attentiOn. • • • W. J. mura.Ani; Rhoms . 70 and 71, Trinity Building, New Yotk: . . • . • C L L A S . r LE.O4E.--The SChuylkill Coal Company ire now prepared to • make leases on .their:-lands in Foster Township. Schuylkill County' These lands are located on the very best portion-Of the Hecksehef 13a, sin: having over, font nillearuu on the. Daniel, Crosby: ...I..ealph. end all' the knoWit in - .that. basin; both libtite and . below water levet. -Favorable leases with: -an alinnihnice of timber for mining purposes, ,;vlll now be made to; good tenan to, op' appliiiation to H.:11. BODY. PreSident•of the - - Comminy, S.Wall Street, New,,York. • ' • •• - Jane ...r.J.. •J H 'EASTWIOKi• , •••• • • • • • • • • • : . • • AND. RtD••• ASEI.COAL, ".•• , . 11 r.NTs von -Turi BALE OP • 71101 . • • , BURNSIDE COAL - AND IRON COMPANY'S ••. . . • -Rai , ASH - SHAM.O - IC(N ,- GOAL . . • . OFFICt.-121 . W.ALNUr Sf.REET, • . ritiLADELIntrA •• • . • THE GOAL NIA tHETS, • PRIOL'S Or •00. a - BY:Ti.E wELE"Li . FOiI rue .41,1N1X:5' JOCIINAL:I, . Al' • •.PIIILADEEPIIII:A. - • ~. • . • At.): 13, 1866. '-altnylkill Red Ash Prepared,. t G 01.1 25 Clieetunt 4, 255 ' , • I\"hite'.laliLnmp& S ". .: Egg and ~ 6 on.. . ; . .. 5001 . : Lototet lit: Lump, St: B6at ... .. . 00 1 4 "- Broken• .. •"6 00Q: ••. ". Prepared. - • 6..00@- . 6 25. • "...•...... . 4 50(2.. Lorberry Coal. : • G 25@ • . Franklin, tLylttoni . . • .• Lotrip . , St. Boat (111 • ...... : • ' •"- - Cheep:Litt, .Broad Top, . . . rd. " .. .. . . 6. oo • •• AT FEW TORK. •.. . • . •• . • Jut,r. 12, - lElla Schuylkill Red....Aahl?y-Botit.Loiol;.s 7- 75© Chestnut; - " ". 75e, . . SVl,ite'Ash,Lunip- " . .604 Z Steam Boat • • -- 7 cue " Broken' -'•; • - 7 50e - .... . 7 50e stoyo - :: : .... . . 7..50e . ".. • Chestnut,- ". .....6 00(4) - 'Lehigh White Ash Lump . . : 7.15q1::• ". - Steam Boat • • •' 7,75 e. " '8r0ken:..,`.:..,.:..`:..75g • Egg. • ... •.. . .:.. 7 750 . - Stove .• • 7 753 -Chestnut • •.' 6 753 • .Setanlon Coal at Ellaaliethpoil.. • - Lump, by cargo • • 6 121. 625 Grate, • " -• • 6 550 652 Prepared, .-" • - .6 55g.. 6.70 Chestnut, . .• ". • ' 5 50g 5:70 . .Lehigh Coal Elizatethport. Lump; . . •. by Cargo 7 50(5 715 StAloat-and Broken " " , _.=7500 T.lgg at& Stove "" • ". :. 7563 r aystunt • ." ", .. ... 6 75@. AT BALI'IIIIOIIE... . • Stfr,t 12, 18G8. Wilkee're S, Pittston W. A..-icholesale - 7 . 250 .7 50 • " • " " 8.250.8 25 Lykons VaL i Sunliyll..A.3sliolesale- 7,500 ..." • s' • retail, 8 5008,75 Sham'okiri arid Trevorton, 750 7 25 , ". , . " ..retail.:: 8 000 . 8 25 .t.CI2 I MBERLANP COAL '--.ltun of f 6. OQ f..0..b.)ik Locust Small lots $.6 2,5. COAL:: ntE Freights. froth PIP Ri Portland. ' . no . Charlestown " '3'oo Salein • 3 00 31arblellmtd ' 3' 001 E ast Catubaidgc: . :... 3' 00 Lynn.. ... . :.....::.. 3' 00 Cohassett . Narrowa.:.3 . 00. Ilallowcll '* • . 460 Newburyport • - 3 25 Gloucester ' ' 415 'New'Bedford . 2 50. Troy • 1 10 Norwalk 1 60, Baltimure, • • ' 1101 Richmond -1 55 - 2 '6Ol Bridgeport 2 '25 Philadelphia.... • ••••• . 85 . I.soAlexandria'' I -Saco' vessels and 124 boats • • Freights trims EliZabethport. New York " 65Tortland • Pail River... . 50;Noicbutypart ' NeWpOrt • 1-501Ne* 'London • Boston ' ..„, 2 15,1Pawtacket NOrwich. -1 50!Thcmttin...-. .... .. • Providence.; . . , . ..... :1 GOINew Norwalk - ' 215.,Portsmonth Middletown....:...'.bO.NOW , BedfOrd • 1 On ; Bridkeport t:10; Hartford. 2 .151.21biny.,..:: Schuylkill Co. liiiilroadp. for .1866: • The- folloir,g is tlip tin:unity 'of etal transported over the-following Rlfiroudie for ,the• week ending day evening last:.; i Mine Rill f3:Muyeti.R.R. 52,246 14 1;095,261 07 Mt. Cnrhon. - ... . ' ...... .; .. . „*. 1,455 .09 61,913 17 Mill Creek. ' ' • 4;441..09 '247.612 01 Ilahanuy a Bread .. . 21,927 !; . )6.' 726,975 10 Little Schtylkill... Schuylkill Valley. . . . . Freighte• trent Baltimore. • -• To Phlltulelphis - ' 81:185 New York 2.36 g 8104 Freights front Georgetown or Alexandria: To:Ptiil4delphia " • • '" $1 60(4 New .17ork • • • • • • 2 115(4 Tyrone. ik Clearfield U.U. Coal Tade.' Amount of Coal shipped over the Tyrone and Clear field Railroad (or the week ending on Thuriday list Tyrone .& Clearfield Railroad - - 2,396 03 - Pinegrove Conl.Tradefor Amount transported durlng . the last month ' MONTH. TOTAL.. ,15.750 09 05,419 01 , 4,136.07 ' 11,641 01 19.%6 16 .46,526.03 lorberriereek: • P:ratara Railroad. ..... ; Tinian Cpuod Cumberland Vaal Trade for 1868. . . 'Tar annuA2l.- - For week 06011'10one 30 : . •.. wax. •rer' AL: Per Baltimore & Ohio 16,096. . 343.369 Per Chesapeake & Ohio 12,633 . - 123,29 a f. :0111 Trade by Ibillroad'and C • ' • t RAnsoAri, • . . St. Clair • • Port Carbon. Pottsville Schuylkill -.Riven Auburn Tort Clinton... ..:.'err 43 5:245 13 753.01 81,06017 .. '13,569.18 • Totaffoiw.eek. Pnrrionelylblis year.' * ''' Tg ' °9l3 • • ;1.1. 1 1. 0 / 4 , 919 19 • • TOtai t Lawns 10 To VIM 1,818,41 x _l9 Ineren.. :::i =MM =SZNMS ~~ M ~ : N ~`1~~: S~.' T._ H E Lehif,k ikMabiltif*Vilal.Tidet:foy;.lB6.6. Niue' orAorreesti - Trent 'ea Coati Coirpany:. Monnt - Btna ...... . Mabaioy Debum Colliery'. •• • • ' • 'Oleneiiii Coal Company. Rathbun. firearm kCo. . .' t B. B. BElliman • - McNeal Coal*, Bon Company Knickerbocker Coal Company, J. B. Reber .t Company- , • • • • •. • • . . : Other Milkers •• . • • .... .. ;.. 4 ;t 295 CoFre€P oll 444 Week 14st:seir '1 " q). Decrease Dierease. Lebigik 'Coal' TrtutZ Am' 1566 For week endinz on. Saturday . last: OPERATOR. East Sugar •I,aa(.. Mt.: rleasagt, - .. ' - Ebber r ale Coal co Stout. _ . Came Wge - - Back 2donntarn..,.. - New . Ydtk 8c Lebi& Ilopey tri3oli'Coal•C German Pa: Coat Q.).• Storing.Mt. Storing:Xt. Co a l Coleraine:: .. • Beaver-Meadow..;. JOlni•Con-nPry Lehigh Zincr4 - B; fteber.&„ '- • - KrilekerbockerCl. C Coal It . o.n.Cold Ft:94llmin Co Glendon Coal S. 0, 0:Bowman: . : Delano Coal_Co; ... scbfeyere.. ... Bil Liman 13altimote Cpal.Co Franklin..:...::... Lehigh & Sun. Cu niimeast's .Wilkesbarre:. Warrior. Run Parrish -& Thomas:: Let. :Coal & Ivav Co Other. Shipkrst: Ilarryaille Coal Buck Vein..., ... ..... . , .. . North Mahan oy Walter Bros. Co. N. Jersey . Coil CO. Total by iL k, Canal Same time last y9ar. NEWADVETtrMENTS. . . I . -.OLASSIOAL NSTITUTE . . A Bikirditlit-:Sclool foi• • TbisSeboot pperjor' ft4cqnta.gcs . for fittiOg ydubglnerrfor..collefs.?: Top.tting, Busine . si; • termlylll ope . ti !ikni.blDAY, • AIToVST . 2Tth; For Circulars addre.ls,• : . , 3, E. ALIiIiAISIY.ER: Principal. julyl;.l - ...64.1 7 :L4-6t . .. •• : . - Rightstoic.n,%N. J.: .6:4,.1337 RAV OA) ~VrunuLt .Iron ••: Air right Heater, -Patent Dust Screen) lianufactured - .by -J. REYNOLDS &- :SON; - N. AV.. Ger.. .13th'and Filbert-Ste.. Philtuiciphia. • • • • • . The firm of' Bartlett & Rey:lol4 have dissebied: . The undersigned will centime. to Matiafacnire O'er Jattly CELEBRATED HEATER; • at. the- old: - stand,' - where- can be-found smeellent COOKING It-kNGES. and all things: beluaging,.. to dwell continctikl bstr!4- lishinept..- .' • , : _ • t ETTE'itd Itekintitaintic . Uncini : nie4 en /LA the Post. Office, at Pottaville..:§tatenf Pennsylva nia; on the lath day of Jaly, 1566.. ••••• • • Ttiobtain•any of thete lettets, the applicant mist cull for "advertised lettirs, , ! giye the:date' -of this ' list; and: pay one cent for advertising.' • • •• . • . If not called for within one.month be; Cent 'to the Dead Wm' Office:- • • Anman Wm •Iforrieban . J6rry 2Prie.c. john.W Brady,WriT';' ...-11 . outer'Nntban Brown Annie M. Kelly Martin . lteday Thes i•;" Bowen Kate. LandisJoliri.:2 SlR:They Cromwell Job •• : Listcrlieury • Son Millier Co Ctinierforil Michl :McDonald John Smiiii:Wallter • Carry , Ellen • • McAndroe 'John I.7llll.Joseidi Denison Mary K-• Moor Sallie Wid!•on . '.• '- Goff.Patki• • •••• 'Peeples JOhn . . • • • •• •.• •• . • •M. SICLYMA - ii, P. M. COAL . . • . . .r 1.1../.. . I.ret.Erzti , ay Po Err ov - .Tim ON1) 13, .vrioN - OR. THE . 3. lINKRS' ' :s.:A'PIO'NAL BANK OF. PUTTS.VILLE. of th; . .• Stale, of Niiiii‘ Ivan ki,.' ojr.the moriiitig'of....N.l 14 Jtily,. - I.Sii .:. ','. ; : • •• . . Notes 'und Biilfs',..Disr4fu - ted : ana Mt=SEM= --., . . . Other.•liciil Estati. , "•• , 09 Taxos paid • •'• •• • • •• • ' , • '2.0 119 ;Remittartc6 , mal other Cash Items "- • • • ."•;i,'`S2 Do 6 from NatiMiall3atih:s.'... ... .. . . Dati Ciotti l'rrasurer oL.Commntt o•Paltlf.'Pa.r..- -1 4:1. Bottda'Defit.;tl.to 40o.tioa oo :.13oittl,i• •6„ 6t•ii•tvi , Cii r . U.S..Seenliti es • Notes of National Banks: • State Banks ' • • Letall'en , ler Not, s Compound :Interest: 'Notes Diserepineel. in alsh . .. . . . . Capital Stock '.• ' . . -• •- • . National Circulation • • , • : • Surplus Filo& ' • •'• - ' Individual Deposits . • Untwaitl Divldentl ,, .* • -, . ... .. . Du& National 8nnk5...;;; , .„ - , •'.. ... ..' .. .1„.. . .. . Due State Blinks .. - ' ;•.-- Cirehlation of Miners'. Bank of nit' s villa Discoitues receiv . ed ''.: - , - :- . ..... Trne.aiiil correct tol.hd :licil: 'or iiv. - - k,lowleay......iid belief.: • • • ..'.., ellitlfliliSl:OpliiEll.....iillier: . A ffi rmed • and .enbE"eriberr beiner, alinth.thik • .1 :SANIKEL 041111;z3fAN. - J. P. DEAFNESS, NOISES I.IT ,HEAD' ,• . • .••• • .Catarrh•tured., • Sightltettofed • 13 . 17 AD - Ir. - - .*. •.••• , Formerly Of the.'Nci• :Ilettiord Eye anth.Ear Irllrniztr; , ; Principa 1 ..of,the.Eye,'Ea ThrOlit' 'LIM::: :1:+1 itl/Ift; , 1t.1:::antl latrPriitcipal of the EYE,' EmL - ovrie6L AND. MEDICAL . INSTITUTE: NEWARK., N. L. 'DC— AIMIST; ECLF , 'TIC AND ANALYTIC PUY , SICIAN AND SPECIALIST UPON TILE .. • • . lE;fe.•l2lnt,,-Thtonit; - Linws,FeinniW Vterin•e,.ChrOnic and Con- - stitutioual Discs ies,. • ('Boston •••• • 3.00. • . ... . : Roxbury- - I 25 - Cambridgeport.., - . Key . ... . . :3 50 Davenvport.., - . .. ... : .5 'OO Salisbury: , . 3:25 ... 3 GO Mystic Bridge:. :•• ... 2 50 Providence ' 2.50 Norwith..:.: .. . 2 • 50 New York • • GO Washington a C....... 1 GO Savannah. Ga " 450 Norfolk Va a - 1• 50 Dartford-. • ' • 300 . ... • . 1-75 Newpcirt - , • • • 2 50 . 'Norfolk" . .1 25 arrived for the week • : 2:10 2..25 .. 1.40 1 65 SO .. 1 . 25 2.10 1 GO .. 1 25 ... 1.75 ... 1 00 :.,..6,607 99 -. 145,659 19 29,329' - • 469;245 Eig 11,6T7 04 1508 00 1%465.40 ' 23,032' 04 696,1133 649,066.09 :69,115.00 WON I - .140,00 EI MM=RE= WS= i • • Ts! 669 .543 ".•: 1;1311 r 1,615 I TOTAL.. 1..W.E.E6 I • TOTAL. • .I.ls . ..itsi • S 4 -21 . .3021!• .• • I •• • - 545!: • 12,225!... - •' .. ..1. 2 , 36 T 2;6031 . : 73,422 1 .. • .10i: ...21.4i25. .I'2l_ .1%2271; ;152r. -... 4 4.2t ) - 1.422 f ••23,843' ":734! 4022. .1,256:., V 42121: 5751 • 1,42.41: 1,424 f —lsoi 5,221 1.7821'::23.:2‘441.. 2 : 143 ' 65X2r ' . 5.15;••: 11/,11.11. 1,918. 25.2/4 2.es; ••• /4.1.14 i 3.,=.71 • 1 63,2,36 r:; • IFJi • a,519 • " '931 • .ia,4tr' • I . •cr Tti4 . 2 - . „ . • 0361. • • . . 1.46 f. 1031 - • 21 - 24 • I 1,661: - 33;1241 • • 231 i • ;•• 6'22' • 16,6 , 4. ' . • 949: .• •.'. •••• 466 1 11,1 0 411:• • ••-.. 694' 9,6671 • • - 3371 : 16,233t ' • - 151 • 1'. - . 6,11621 - .,' • • • 1,332422,343 • SA3, • 21.1'301 . • .137;. 1-2,655 i 2 , 36 i ..495 1 ,.. 11,915 i - 971 1 . .11,4101 167 i., 139. • 5,1061 . '.. 261 2,616: ". 40.4631 . • 421' .41 , 41 • -1,. .12,162: . ..1 • • • I'', S:TN:. 2ZA . . . . . . 1- ,_______.- _- 40,572 - .0a...3,52'2112,767 .37.1,9'.'.' , 12,7(ri, • 379,04,31 .'. . ' •. • - . - 1 5 .,27;;t1;1115.46^i. .-, ---: . .; :i6,444 , , 922,:135 . , - - - - . ::' 116,5351 %It; - lln • ' - '. -'. . . Intrease - •• • Decrease MMEM LI ABfLITII S . . . bps takcql rooms at Ow:CS - JON' IT.Orl'Ef.,. POTTSV_ILLE: IJINTII', A et;I:E4T ig prepared ,to'creat. by his liew intrt IRA All (if which he makes a spc•cialty. . • ' . . CHAP'S 10 . DISEASES. • The common etitise of chronic :diseases IS a lack - or Want of yitality.' either tdiopatliie..or. ,Symptamatie ip the neiTotts.System'or in .the tissne,+. • Diseand action of lackotvitaliry when load is owing to the•deficiency ottlie nervonQ power or of mitritiont'the ON , LY.-TRUE REMEDY. consists supplyin: that deft: clency YITALIZING , and enickentng the ncntal. function& suppressing the -. dormant ilia cllFeas!ef I , fic tion' of:tit:We organs,' nitrifying the blood, strengthen.' ire and invigorating the general tone Of the. system, thereby interrupting a diseased condition, giving : film, ness to the relaxed tissues,' harmonizing the. irregular action of. the nervous power,: giving a proper_ and .healthy tTlfi,-tliereby &et coming the disease. . ORFI :.• -• PTTCEA, 012-EAR-DISVII ARO . • Comnuinly the' result - of- Scarlet Fever,- "Mea sles or •Serofula; is a disease% Which, if neglected, - is . liable to ,produce the Most serious results,•as the acrid character of the.diseharges;if continhed: trill utmost solely - de stroy the tytupanurn,..or .em•druny, 'natty tiates"destr4- ing•the bones in the Muer. ear and cauSing dit-eaSe of the brain_ . We have heard 'of. -phySiciarts recomtnend-: - ing their patients to let the- Om continue to run, thus 'displaying an.-amount .ignmance that is det durable.. .For nothing Could beinorc prrnicions. •-, • • ' • ••••• Among the many cases which- we •sucCessfuily • troat by the new . piactice.• are Starhmering ' Ceikbmpt ion in" .Its first stages, Cancers, Scrofula or Blows :Evil. rzait 'Rheum: Sr. • Vitas' Dance, , - Nenralgia.•; Rhetunati-nr: 'Paralysis, Dyspepsia, Livet :Affection's, Chronic • Dian.- hcea, Piles; - Mercurial Diseases; Primary. and Secondary Syphilis; Spermatorrhom, 'lmpotence, . Diptheriai• Chronic Coughs. Pimples, lmpure-Complex ion, Nervous and -General -Debility. Prolapsas tri. :Displacement and all Womb and 13tatie•Female Din ' eases, Bronchitis. &C„ auilatl Diseases arising .from Impute state of the blood,'.. -Headache cureg in three Tv:down:Mils' frOin the andersigned may, be. seen * at Dr. Ilorr, refers to the wife 1;f Rev: E: K. Dciniittri.- • Missionary M.WesteroVa„ daugMercured of.blinOne.ss Caused hyßeorolitis.nnd opacity' of 'cornea... - Mo.-10 •Colembia. street.' Newark. •••• • ". . • • .'•. • • Mrs .jas..Parcell,:lritiS. :SG New•strOt; Newark. ". ••.• Sarah A: Tichnor, Catarrh and Dystiepisia, • ington streeb-Newark. '• " • ; •.. : .. Samuel W. Morehointe; Catarrh,,'24i Plan . :e• street, , „. . • JaCcdi :Anderson, 'daughter etireti••of Dttorlicaa. and General,Debility, 165-Wane street. Jersey.CitY:. B. Norton, total deafnoa in left edr, Newark; • • John C. Lon:Ilion, deafness both cam, noises in the head, 'Union; N.:•J. • .• • - .Mrs. Francis Ward,.danghter Scrofulous, sore-eyes of ten•years standing, Newark. ••• • •. • • Mrs. Harmer, - Fletnia,.Lachramalli's oratoppageand ulceration teurpassage, 2 Forrest street, Newark. N. 1.• " Mrs. T.-P. Anderson; do., No. Commerce -street, W. R: Kyle, Bronelißle and Chrpniq:Cgugb, Brook Unproved Spectacles & Eye glasses. . Dri. B.L. HOER, Profeesor •of °Wes: raid -Pi - netteel Optirlan.of IT .yearte•experlenee, Itventor -Paten teeend Solellfahufecturer of the PATENT AXIOM A TED SPECTACLES AND • EYE •'G.LASSES, gromitl from Crystal Pebble and French cllass Materials; ONE PAIR LASTING FROM . STO YEARS WITHOUT . The only Rel}able Lenses In Existence. . . • The r4erlorltv' the%Patent Atemtited . .,Freheh: Crystal and.' Pebble Lenses" over the: ordleary...ghteee .Fissir.vln their superior transparency, not ob structing the rays of light, bat givingtt , clearness end distinctness unparalleled. ' • • • Szeormtr—ln their. extreme harcinees. not set:itch ing Or growing dull as. easily, thereby retaining their polish for anindefinite period of time,. . - Tntantr:--Itt theiMperior.uniformity and accuracy in' Which these Leases are groan& - The axis -of the Lease being exactly in the centre With the cones of each sot , ' face- precisely opposite each .other, and being of , unl. form density,' transforming prismatic, rays'to achromat ic light, so modifying as to cane the'rays to converge . directly to the Pupil of theeye, equalizing and keeping • the eye in Its natural and. proper position,- and so alter- • ingthe ] disposition of the rays of the light to their •en • I rsece.to the eyes as. to :give the' greatest amount of vision writ; the least power, thereby softening: the rays,.giving. perfitet 'ease to the wearer, and by sooth ing and composing ' the' irritated, nerv,•chetiong in 'a *great•measare the tendency, of the eye to grow flat or old, and lasting in ordinary cases, from live to thirty years, without change to greater magnifying *met . • A CAA]) —We; the undersigned; having thoroughly %tested and used for the list two' years. Dr, Horn fin, ..proved Pebble and Crystal GlasseS:. aclaoowledge their superiority in cue. coolneSS„ clearnesS and distinctneAs • of vision.to any glasses we have ever • before. seen., and recommend , them to all persons needing the. same: Newark. Mayer, 254 Broad street': L Lettel; 68 Broad street; George M. Dawes, -157 Market street; : 8., V. Russell; S 8 Broad street, and H.-Gayer, 17. Broad ,street. Elizabeth, -N. Ball, 06 .Broad street Plainfield—Rev..Benjatioin Corey and D. 0. Gordon. Blomaideid-:-Howard Dodd: and John Archdeacion. Morristown—John V. Vorhees and Geo. C, Bing A C the Undersigned, having used .and thoroughly tested, the Patent Aziomated Spectichul • and Eye Glasses.manufictured and. adjusted by Dr.. 13 - Iforz, acknowledge their Ettpetiority in ease, clearness, . distinctness'and sustaining power over all' glasm.a ice have ever before 'tried or seen, and recommend them to all using or needing glasses : J. 'Lawrence Get,'' itor of Reading Gazette ; Bditor of Reading Journal,: Jonathan L. Reber, Court Hone;. Rending E. : s.. Fox, proprietor of thelierks County- Hensel Samuel Erinentrrint. - ate Penn. street, Reading.: G.. W. Hantsch,'6s Penn. street, Reading;-W m. Geiger. 4:11. Penn street Reading . cor. 6th and :Penn; George Frees, 517 Penn street; Chas; Thom:). son, 111 Penn street ; linen Bechtel. 701 Penn. street; S. L.-Rhodes; Readinv. A: s irshelman; Barlville, Pa.;. Rev. Wm. o.ller.nig. pastor of 6t. Paul's German Ln themn Church, Allentown Rev. S. 8. -- 11mbsi.; Editor.. of the LuthertnJournal.andGerrnan rontles Friend; 'Rev, 3,:1'. Flllll5, pastor St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Muth i, E. Afotta;.• Editor . . of Lehigh Register: -A, _L. :Rhea. -Allentown Democrat; D._. Laval!. K. Wittman, Rm. ;T. Good. - P, M. Col. W. aralej;"Rec•Fitr; Fagan, Bethlehem. •- • •-• 81:oectacles and Eye Glasses adapted tante PAR, the NEAR aka wEAKtaGRTED; Renewal,' ai 3 l!iiiterili9 Dr. }3:-L.lforr;.inkinga glaserpreeleebr tc the require , mints at uteritm'ileWminarbra selentille' l exands* A . k e ; • 1 4 1 846 1- 6 .- -J IT 13,N . - , I)ItY Gool)Sti SPRING :STOCK 10MP I'o9 *at 19, 12;61 01 97, tisi I,Z-5 19,1':14 ...:1.::- - .:• '.i . 6-74,- . G44 , ,:: • ; ~'..:.:..:.•-,, '1..:-CA - 0 4 LAND: = &;..CQ.' : C H }SAP DRY GOODS STORE fon centre and Norwegian Streets, • (gppo,ite the Mortimer.llotue.) GOODS DOWN! DOWN ! I DOWN ! .13 . And_AVS . , NOW . ii-thetimet ' cr.4aetCe great ttargall'a in all kinds S: Gallaud it. Co.'s New CheniiStore. . .. . . .. .. - .T. fillifirwi. Si co, :Ir.! ktenninotl NOT IO'I3a.LTN -1-IERSOI.D. :WO f.tieS . ..elll.)Fy God at nesily the came rates a• 4 1.",,:f0ri , ' the war. ' ' : . . : - ' • •:i. , J. Q-a.astill ..t CO..sell , now - ... ' - .. .. . Prints:.. Prints t. t . Print . 1., ; :. Pitnis : I :. r ne bii t the bc ,, t vt.ft . r.4rd nitiets. cards •• 7.yartli- for ' • *. .1 001 hes'e- Goods 4irc.trar "S yArds f0;7..- • .I\o'i faliteit'tobesop.nd.Goods, "t! . ..Szt.rds' ll ‘i • :'7 l'ojr:isz colnrs;ioli.of tbo....best , arils.l7lr. •; • • 1.. : 0O ssuinft,i4d pirtkes•. -:••••• ' 11. 1 ctoi I ; • : :• . •:.. lielaines. I :. I._ • . . • Latesf'Spring:Stvl4 - .1...1at tr,e, and ki• • Armu:e 4t.'..":1e, 25c. a6(l2Te: FANCY DRESS GOODS! Fot Spring .. and - Stunmei. - .. All lhe yiricins and latent sale. ['nun a 'lotree'3lolluir. to a heaVe Taffeta •groit from i:ordtuou, to - the fi.ateq . l , reuch - inkl -Gerntan .1E14.a - tett . :And Cray bat: . . . . . . .r 7, ' t'i: . . . CP •-.1 1,1 . . . . . , ... - J..G . ltilatid .t. Co..afe-Actennine4 ant ii) be. UndersiAil by an y retii.inz-himt:F,' in the SMte. . • - ... '....• . : • .. They - 017,T standardnudzes bleached inuslipg at'. ljkle. ' varyi.rigirom *it , ce1.16 : .10. •:Ii" ceiit...r "-2 -Inch and 5.4 blettcbedamd.br . ow .'t • 'PIC' ."3c A. •at d'.l 7 ' all very a . . . . .. . . .. .If-hite Goods and , . Embrodtricii.... 152' . S;201. ' renlenisitiict and ..cotunleted 'Weir heretofore very, estersassortnie . nt; flier now feel ttintident that they arc otyAring licitt. and. most' Selected, stock in town, it . prices through'ttlieapness; tritl snritrip.elstlies in.wanr of thesearticle.9. J) • i l l 0. •-• 1,64 indeed:been irittligritilfyitie,...try'l, III:(1- - thvirielititailon of Ireepiner the he: in-lids. :tine • already so well .estaitlishod.:. - - been ad(li aSsortinent'a. fresh" sup; . . , .. , . : :.:Dri plex. Llllptte: or. Doubles•Kpripe Sk irt,. - . •-•• • • . Manhat tin S')lwrVirs. nstri 11 - afprlnp,re:i S1:141,, atid it it , i ti, its int,m4l ti, to sell- th em a...10w us pyslghre. . 'fhtv.iuM:,,filFoil Vert' Al I I lint of ili)sicry. Notio4s( Itibbolp.i.,.liri , ,o. , TrifiAtniog..9. 'and many otherarticlesloo numerous to raeutkin; at vcry . luw . rates ." - : • : , . • . .. • • • . "•,,z A 5 - • 4 71-1 P: •• • 7 . 7.4' -FA5 . 1111);. , A1 . 1 .. ;E ;?•• . . ~ . . . . . . They hweltlsd ulnae additionto their e.tocli of CAR. pj,Trs: nod lut•e greatly reduced I Ilem..iii.i)ri'ce: - ' - .- • -. It -14 - the' tutent telt of ..;1. i4:llll:tufl..t.: (Jo. to kerp to their ni,!ttp, k.q..!tlkk s.!this-ikutt Striall Pronto,".-it being., tiiiir ;din to*fiiii by h•tr:!onible, ni!r'Lle,iling -mid gent le nianly-nftesition -to their Cu ,touirr, the roulldeilce of the pi 1 1 ,,, apt", altrgerilgue of•pationage: . :.: ... . ...•.Apir::,,...!;q ' -.-1 • .. ;.- ' - ...... • 15... 1.868. D13,Y.•G00D.5. - -1866. • • • WHITFIELD &DORNAI4, Centre Street, 'Pottsville, l'elsim.; Have ~ t o ck of goods suit:thin for ts'pring ni,tl. Stunitivr flultutifnl strle , it Of . French Percales, -• • • - Fancy Silits, • _ • • Phan Peal( De Soiem, ..• -" • Antiques . • A full' line of • , . • . Embroideries CoadA • . . • Plain. and Plaid Organdies. ' Plain artd Plaid•.Nainmooks,. • Plain and Plaid tambrics, . • - 'Elv-ata stciec 'a • -. Enibroldered Bahnoralm; • ' • - • - Primeti Priptc•il , Bohr:orals, , . Cle,akinr, The usual variety of entry nurnity in the . • • MILLINERY DEPARTMEUT. LA. (a ao 46.!•• I (9 1.'91 4 ;LAO *1,67 ,1 :031 33 „oc.nnn nu . 10 100,1.,•2 4 9 7,C115 15,” It. dlt i n^ 2G-.11 1:, i'll;ly htLvc!10. , ..:6 ...00.QiCto heir ktwilplt.te . at . .sciirrii , ...ni of cII6 . LDREN'S cp'r 31:11EN TS, .•.• . . . 1A nlll-hif.new.style.9.. pint will pay .pqrtienhir, t,n t t ar.ith Of . I !iei b,. - .;• int:i.E, • They would tikro in , tatmnliink t 0 their stuck • . ' • . . . . .-. PRINTS ' AND D'OIy.tDSTIG.G,OODB . ~.- . • .. . . .... .. .whi-ii they will Fell nt tlie• • N'f.r . y lowcsi . -rmirkii prices', Wirli ronkiir k i . ridclitim, to theirf.tisclv. , and by ti. cm'. {caned rail-Lit) picase..they Itilvi Itiireceice their fu), thire•bi pritrolisgt.so liberally evelded heretniiire... ''' '3larCli 17..6q, • •- . .. . - ... • 11-tf,... • - L21P171 - 4-E FOR 'THE 1-fAi+IDKE.RCHIEF. 0 It 3 A te . • I:itt ,Ft•tt: tha . lialre • nita ' .ftentl . t • if: ;itiltriiitt'; it red °lily by PHA LON id- SON. :7, le i , j41.6 of.. o.6.unteyfeits, . . . • • • its': for . : 1 . 7.1,7! , ne'. , — . 7'rfk , )•)-e+t . 11 , ..r. • be ,Feb .24, • , 65 . • • SAri NMI I E 310 VA • • • - •t ..G . W C K . . . flaring". rentered the I..t•tore corner Market' and Second streets, to the store' between 0. Dobsobfea and J:G:l3Towcra on Centre street. ofihre • a large and rya . - - Tied tissortment.of dry . cooth4 and groceries: at the la v est cash priced. • Bei telt ban kcal 'for pact tarot's, !dill BO• 11(1 runtitmance uf.the same.. - • ' . • .4.- NEW AND-BEAUTIFUL WORK, PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS Ole, I'A2rIOTIC,:6DIIANTD',.Dt".IIOUOtI3, AND 'Xp.A.GIAT. I : .sl)lenilidly IllxS rated 31 . 1 th-over 3.o7ine Rirtrlits • • lind Bc.uutifni • . . • Tiiis work for. genial' humor, render pathos,t start- , 1 Ting interest, and : attractive ',beauty,' stands , peerless; 1 Rua alone : awning all: its competitors.. The Valiaut . and Brave.llearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic, the • Wittrnfid.MervelOn., the Tender:anti Pathetic.. The - oframie •- and 'Story. Camp,' Picket, Spy, Scout..: and Siege: Startling Surprises; • Wonderful' -Escape:9. Tairions'Words-aud Deeds of 'Woman. and. the. whole PanOrania the War 'are.. here:thrillingly. piirtrayeit in II trinsterlynianner, oncehistorical and romantic, renderiiig ft the, most ample; brilliant and. readable.hook that, the war hn.s.calleci forth.. :• This .The people are tired of dry flctall!Und Partlrap n ork and Avant something-hn morou.r., roanantici . and startling, -'Me have 'agent!' clearing over 4;20o per month.'Send for circular!, anti !ee ourierfas and prdof of the - alaie . .a.F.Fertiou:, •• Add'-is, , NATIONAL July LOT 31.1rior. St.:, 11111:Ida.; Pa. The Palmer Olimax Thre,shing Machi n e 00, tociited ut iiiatt.vi Ile, ach mil kill CO:, Pa., Announce toThe Farmers of Pennsylvania; that they have purchased. the exclusive right to supply the cele-: baited Palmer. Climax THRESHISG *3IACHL4ES, for. the.• whole State Of Pennsylvania, and •have • cam:. Inenced the manufacture of Ole same at Pottsville, Ps. •.• This is acknowledged to bp .the best Threshing Ma.. Chine ever offered - to the public. The Straiv is preserv; ed. auct comes' out just as straight as it goes in, and.is .not even' rashed - us much as if threshed with a natl.--; This Machine. ill thrash faAter; with 1e4.1 power; that any other Threiherin the world. It - took the Silvt r Medal and Diplorrut •at the test New York State Pair, and.the proprietors inNew*York State am totally tina blelo supply - the demand: Those who have.other Ma chines in nee -find that it is economY. to abandon them and 'pracure one of these, nsit will soon save sufficient to.usY for it. • • . • • . • •• The Agricultural Editor of .the "American Agriadiu; .rist” says: "All I have to mar to the 20,000 readerCof - the . .. American Agriculturist" is. if you wants Machine • that Will thresh fast. perfectly elean, deliver the Straw in straight gavela.-and not .errwk the .grain, donut par :chase until you canget ottani .Taliners:.. If it doesnot 'perform all that I have 'allinned, report .= as a Hut. sear" AgrienlinntlEdinir American Agriculturist. I have- threshed Eighteen Hundred 131teavetrof Rye in:eight hours„ and do:not wislito feed a machine - that thresbesTaister. • . ADAM 'FINGAR: • We have threshed over Thirt y-flve itionearui Sheaves.. of Rye with theTalmer Climax Thr.hee, and . egmet eee , that Ws nay worke , k,r wear. - • This IThehioe will thresh from 30 to '4O tirtittelti per leer, with tase. 4 Whoa *Farmers want .M . thleeh for a few hours only at thicie; Aehlaiel honV win .hefenieleetr. to ran the Machine, het whorl twelioreeiare better.; Addresar the -•-• • .'PATACIZEt Cl4,!aTHlUMaNG:kiefigitai* , riablY4ll4lllllool4/1100k To APOCeii VERY . CLOAK DEPARTMENT JUST 'WRIT 'Tift:FiROR: "...' TA,Pr'ir r A'TP I , [ :' , T'J . ,. • .::::,: 'F;,'4': 0:: P.l=-UIT--.J._2*R.sl The Hero jars Challenge and. defy ail corripetition.—: They are so eimpUlled in 'their nerformancethat any child centre them:. Thetintit placed ift th e'demand properly heated, When, the cover if applied; and it seals ' The tidwintageti which attach to -the Hero Jam ire, "that If the' &hitt* 'np is - eofind; it will-not halost by. imY,lmperfection in the Jar. In'utne cases wit 'of ten the loss of .frtut is the result of imperfect J ars,: • The 'Hero Jar is the - most perfectly air tight Jar ever - pre. seated to the public, and challenges any and all dare tb a trial:of its mefits, byriny test,' , . • For sale wholesale_ and retail, by the sahscriber, be tween' Seeend and High streets. Pottarille. Wid.'BERNER, Potter. ~ ri-Gt July 7, •66 PtrsCie SALE Ot REALIIBTATE: —Pursuant .to an, - order Of the Court of Common Pleas of the County:of Sc:huvikill. the anhauriber..Com neittee of the Mate of FranePott, a lunatic, ex-. pose to sale by public vendue the 3d day of An: ganti.A.: D. 1866.. at 10 o'clock. ttie .forenoon.' .at the Union Hotel, (thadeamutter) in the Borough of. nAtsville... All that certain three-story. Brick AA Store Honinand - Brick Bach Building attached "and the lot lar piece of ground on' which .the same are erected; situate on the north-eastern side Of. Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, - contsinhinc Da feet in front on.Ceatre street. a foresaid .. and eitend lee of that width , in. length •or depth 106 kat() LO 'gsn'e Court, bounded northwanily by house 'and lot of John Cie:Thin; eiltwardly by. Logan's Court aforesaid, sou : amenity' by home and. lot 'of 'jmiepti'Wer.ver, de ceased. and westwardly and in front.. by Gintre street aforesaid:. being - the northern-part of lot - marked.on the 'General Plan of saiditoroug,h with 32. • •*: : • Tanis and conditions" Wilt made" known Mille thee and piece Of sale by the inti , ortter: . • - • ..• ELLEN: E. MT; Committim. :Pottsville., July Ith; isca. e 27,1.1 Importuat tare la Policy/Ile. SIR AS'i l trelt. COOPER'S EMBROOATION 1 , "1,111,11:01 CCRoY RHEUMATISM, .TYPHOID -MYER; NEURALGIA. ••• :NERVOUS DISEASES, SPRAINS; PAINS,',: • '•'• BUNIONS, FEVER AGUE . • . . Certilicatee and Teeifaionials to.any extentmiht be procured from Aimee who. harenred . and seen the good effects oi, thisFassoeizion abroad It is only .deemed necestary to refer to the under 2 dened at Oresent, a citi zen of Potteville, • who • can tell Ha - . good effect after using,: when all . other remediee had 'failed: • , • • • . .• . .. • • Porrstrium, July 3d, 1866.• . , . . This is to certify Mat I WAS condued-to ,my bed on Id orJaly. when 3lr..LeVy called . .ci.md and per: Ouadtal Me to nse Sir Astley, Cooperi BmbroCation,. and tO ter. getting my iegs,..kneea • and'leet -robbed for about twenty minutes, 1 was enabled. AO walk down to 'Mr. S'andetson's prng Store without dui aid of prattles 'or sticks,. a thing that I have not lienif able to do for - two months:. • • • . • • ,C.:M..11.1/QWN. . . - , . This preparation was, originated by Sot AkruilOoor r.a„,wlio was pbysiciau tot he Queen of .England,l • It is a preventive of 'Cholera.- Typhoid. Fever, tie., and has not Its equal for norterrrs.neotre Relief of Rtienmatisin, Neuralgia,- Chronic tiseases, Sprains, Pious, used as directed. RverY family should have it.- It does its work so exikeditionsly;:_ by rubbing the pin affected.. •• ••' • • ' . afflicted -Try :One l t ottiri-iuidit will Convince' foil. f ' 81.,00 per bottle. - :1". -• ' • • . •.' . . id.•LEVY:tole Agent- • - • ' . lit 'Mateo Street; New Yore. • • Poi sale at F; S'ANDSSON.S Drog,- - .Store, - .who i s the oniv.autbUrized Agertt,for Pottsville:*-- ' : II4CACIT* .COAL for the NAVYi. . • . • ANY DEPABIStryt, • . . EirtiIy.IIENT.AND REORriTL!O, alland arti,:ie. In have iy of the . . Sealed Proppeals for furnishing Anthracite Coal for the.NaVy, to h.d delivered during the fiscal yeareading' :lath June, 106 T, - will be received. at:this Bureau until 10 A: M.. JQth July,. 1560: • ...These. must be eitdoi sea "Proposals for Anthnicite thud: for Steamer's," that:they may be die ting,uished from, other business letters. Th4' oilb:r lutist . be. for Alie.delivery of 40,000 tons - of. • The coal, muSt be of the best' Mountain or Black Ilealh, or of a kind equal' tO them 'nal, respects, for the purpose intended, which equality. Will .de tenable(' by 'it Board appointed by the. Secretary. of the Narfafter the 'reception of the bids.: ' • The name of the coal proposed - to ,be•furnished mast be'sfated in the Offer. . • ' It is'to be delivered in liimps of suitable size fOr • ettamers, of uniform` quality; selected: free. : from -impurities, Unmixed,: Of , which. the contractor WiH be required -to 'furnish- such 'eyitlenee - as will,he •kitiefactory, and he subject to' such inspection as to - quality and quantity the:Bepartment ma; "direct. The coal must in all respects, be gatiafactoryto thein ypector, Or inspectors to he appointed: by the Bureau, .• who - will have the right of peremptory rejection: The.ctialis to be delivered on = board vessels, at Such.- •place in the port of Philadelphia as may. e designii tedby-the Bureau. "of_ in such quantities nod at such' times as, lathe opinion of the Bureau, the exigencies of the.eervice may require, commeticing.wheMthe Yes-. NI is reported randy to receive cargo: furnishingif demanded . , 'not less than- one thousand lens per day,' to be dietributed 16 encly.vessel, as maybe . directed,', 'Mini the loading is completed: . •.• . Proposals'will I-kewise be received for the-dellvery. of:1:1,000 tons If the 'sante .qualitY:Of-eoal,to he-deliy eyed in the -port of NOV York, -on-board yessels,•as In the ease of. failure, to deliver the - coaLin prOpei, quantity, of the proper quality,-.and at ail proper time • sod place,-the Buread - willTreserve ur the contract the right to purChaSd- forth With, at the contractor's risk . and expense, that which mity.seent oecessaryttykip... ply the.deficieticy, • •- .• - • .• - .• • Any demurrage or other charges td.whieh. the Navy Deplrtmeitt may be subjected from delay in the prompt • , delivery of the..coal by the contractors will be deduct-. td from - their „ • • The - price-mak be for the: coal delivered oryboard -vessels; on the terom and conditions si=fted; at • the contractor's. ris . k. and 'expense, and without charge of tidy kind..... ' . . • 'The offer „is required by law, must he'actlimpauied .by ivritten guarantee, sighed by oneor more restion 'Able.persons, to the effect that they undertake that, the bidder orbidders will, if.hi or-their bid be accept- ail, enter into obligation, at. such-tinnyastney be pre scribed.by th e Bateau, with good and sufficient securb • furnish the supplies - proposed, No prOpoktion Wilt be - cbusideted - unless accompa nied by each guarantee and the Department reserves the right to reject all the offers, if considered to.be to the ruferesi of the service to do 5i). ... - • Two or More sureties, each. in it sum equal -,td-the imentit specified tobe paid;. will be "required td•si,v the contract, rind' their responsibility willcertified by the A.,..setisUr of Internal Reventie of theliiiitrict. As „additional 'and collateral Security, twenty Per- cent. ,will lie Withheld from the' amount of all pay- . rpents,"which reservation is not to. be paid e±cept authority of the Secretary of :the Navy, until the. con tract shall have been In all respects complied with: and the rein:fining eighty pet cent., or Other - amount that may be due on each bill, will; when a proper cer titlcate is furubbed• by the inspector, and the. bill ap proved by the. ifureab; be. paid by ench.navy agents as the contractor may name, within ten days' -after the watraids for the',same shall have'been passed by the. . Secretatypf the Treasltry.. • . • It 'wilt be stipulated' in the, emit rsc t that if 'default lie -made in the delivery of the coal; in the quantity or the -finality, and' at the place and time directed by the Ba teau, Alien awl in that case, the contractor and his safetie3 will: fbrfelt pay to the United States, as liquidated damages; a sum of 'money not. exceeding twice the .contract price, which may-be. required from time to time, according to, the act or acts of Congress 11.1th:it:ease • • Bidders, whose ,proposals, shall be accepted, and ' none oiher;. will be muilleCand; as early as practica- We, a contract wilt be transmitted to them, watch they :will he required to execute within ten daya - awe - its receipt.at, the post office or navy agency nameftby them:- ' . . • The form cif offer; guarantee,. and certificate is lare •ivittigiven. • . I Or we), of State of hereby agree to fur nisli'ml deliver thouimid tons bf anthracite. coal for .. blt.,.hOleni' use, at attic rate of per ton, of 4940 . pounds, amounting to L,--dollars, the *bolo in conformity with the provisions mnd terms. of the adyertiseinent of the -3uth day uf, . June, .I.siit;, from -the Nhvy Department,-and herenuto'hppended: . ' • • . Should my-(or buy) offer be .accepted, (or. e) re quest to. be informed at —, . and that, the. •con tract.' maY be forwarded to ,---;-for signature's. and certifi cates:._.. .. - ' - (Signed) FORM . 0 . •E` GUAAANTEE We, - the. undersigned residents of in the State' and of in the State of hereby. joint.y•and severally covenant trith . the Tinned States, - and guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, •-•• will, vithin•ten days • atter. the re, ceipt of the contract at ---,; . exeente the-Same; with good and Litlincient sureties for the delivery of the an thracite coal. propused,to 'compliance with the terms -of the aitt'ertisement of the 00th June, 1866, hereto case pendia!: and under which' it was made; and in case the' Saul shall fail to enter. into: the contract aforesaid; we guarantee-to make' good the . difference .:betweeit the- offer of• the said --,'and, that' which may be , accepted. • " • • T • Witness..' ..• - jBigned,);: - . C. - D. • T • • ' . •.-: . -Falt.ll OF cERTIFIcAII: AS TO GUARANTO.A4.. • Orrmr. or tIIE:AIit 4 F.BI3OE Or REVENGE" ), - TILL -7.. L D min cel or 111 E STATE OF -Be; it laiown, 'That on. this = day of my Wilco above named, • •-•-- ---, and t'oe guarantop3 named iu the foregriing guarantee and . known. - to me as tmeh, severally appeared. and made oath that-they - are worth, respectively, Above. all in debtedu eis,:the stuns set a!ainst their. several names as follows; vie: . . • . And I hereby. eettify that, by the booki , and•records • irt this otlicelt appears that said parties, at the last ahna-. hl nr.sgssment of internal revenue in this . revenite dls trice to vrit;.on•the day of —, D., 18—, : were as=seas=sessed seupon property and income of the following value - viz :—.The said - 7 . 7 , , said • Wtuess.my hand: .' .• " • G; .Assessor,. WORT.IIPS.-.- Slated _Seeks . 'Duet Received.:-Bllaworth's- Slated • Copy Boolts for Eamilimand Primary' Scheele. Complete lu,three;numbers.- FOreale at 8.-BLIkiNAII•S; Centre St., Pottsville: Pa:: • . - • : NEW 'SPRING...GOODS.... , . . . JUST 'RECEIVED - AT ' • . . . . . . • • ROBERT. A - GLOVEIPS .• . • ..•.. -,• •• • • • -• .• :- . Coritr'Stieet,- . . . . Anew d and splendirlSssartment of Spring wr y Goods, consisting of various kinds of. Fancy Dress arid 'staple Goods: • Also a choice • assortment: of Groceries; : all of which he offers for pale at the - very • lowest,osish . April 14, - . • • • ".. • IS•tf IjOLIDAY 'E'REMENTS-A splendid se 'll...lection of Watches, • Gold. and Silver,' of Ameri • ain,•English' and Swiss make. t. C: GREEN; • - . :Dec . .l6, 'M4.50, • - • .' Centre St., 'Pottsville. ..A• 'LULLS,' .S%FE of :the' ben make—fozo eide; . 3l.• inches high, 21 'incite?' wide, and . l.s inches . in depth—Combination Look; for stile . by ' - • I :NEW.. GOVE - RNMENT PENS • . . called '6 . reenpaCks.—.:7-39 7 0, 10-40'. •• . • •. - . . ..• - By the groiS or boies of § dOzen each—a new and MO: tel pen—inst received and for sale at BANNAPS -: • " : Book and-Siatioxiery Store. Where also. can he - - bad all' kinds .of ofher:approveit Steel Pens bYfliefarge of smalLgnantity._ . • . CitA.TES WITH BOX E S For: carrying. 'Strawberries and othei fruits to mar Set, for sale by " • . B. BAITNAR. Cu ProP 1 4 .'101r-,a Tidole article-Lfor rale by 1.0 . • . BOHANNAN:Ib SCHZTERE; .11zirket SL above ,3d. Jnne. 23,L15- . . . Sett"Dieservinitlear-largeet assortment:in town • • —at . °BOUGH BRIGHT & CO:Hi. Jena • •—• : Hardware Store. • liners!..l.lcti lltitidles---Bead 'Quitters at • 'll l - • • GEO. BRIGHT & CO., Manificlarirs Tons Fiat Railroad Nirolt gore and -Lill 'tor sale at trdoced'rates by • - GEO. BRIGIT -& CO, Hardware Dealers • Jrine'23, • • - . , Bvishel Oat* in "store and for isali3 by eIOUIJ.. dune 16 , -24- • •- - ::BEC K & COHO . - . . CIFFICE. ELISILETS,. for • holding serape of .paperfor sale at , . BANNAIcII3 Bookstore. . N E W BOOIES.--Jnat received arid, for male . at. JARGAL: 1, - ,Novel--by.Nroros : .KATE 31LABSTONE. 'A:Novel. ' • SKELETON LEAVES. and PRANTOKFL OWERS , POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS BUCWAN 'MST PUBLISIXED--:-BENISEBIEWEI. 11 STEEL PROCESL—A Pamphlet on. the Dfanaleture of. Malleable Cast Steel, -itsand eamloyment, by Heng:Beesemer,.with..ll=l:ne of machinery use& ' Price 25.' cents. Sent on meelpt of 4 2E,c — ente by. mall free. For sale by , "_ B • • ' • ' . . . , . Fine lot of Prince Albert' Potatoes for sale by £ dune 16 . BECK & COHO.. GREAT BARGAINS _! SELLING. OUT AT, COST The subscriber-offeri:to eolt out at riot; blie n tfr e , til itock . of , D lity ry t iGood e,elong t4; l3 . l m ettjonL'ail lt d : ort reusii ch az other it a r ti e k ismi article. bolptigh: Om*: aterobropers or sock, parsons - :doaDirir;tuOrr Foodit lie 3 ofeti great of,thy t Roods on" hand bi a Terrtine,mar c./ 4 16.0111, stioetTsn tank' Catan4lloo2i4oooittte, t ‘.#lll l #l4 • -iT.4 FORM: QF OFFER Gr JUST ' PIET : I3I4SH.ED. -61 - . ZUSWAND 7RACTICAL BOOK ON TEN Miii* . sl3Boreeif of :the Stat9s, The only iiprk of Mod ever pabl .hed. ...: s po - A,L;ARQNANP . ,O.4 O :;-::. .:...•::::-.:::.:::..,.::...,--..:; Ow: -...,: -:: • l''_ --:,...::. • -;. .T1317 .. P.80T10AL-.A10.11100 MnFEII. A. PL3j3N" AND POPULAR WORK ON OVR IMlNEkiiiid IitIEJLAL.RESOURCES, AND A .THICT-BOOH OR GUIDE. TO .TEHIR EDO . NOVICAI; DIIVTsLOPMENT. WITH NTJHER , ODSIIIA.PH AND 0VER.320 . HNGRAYMIS. ,coNT#I2s - mq sop OCTAVO. :I;AGNS, . . Illustrating and explainum .the *geolop;.'origin and formation -of 'Coal, Iron and Oil, their Walla/it'll', characters;'and-genaral distribution,. and the economy of mining manufacturing, and'using them;. with 'gen eral descriptions of the.coal-flelds and coal-mines of the -world, iudapecial descriptions of the Anthracite field% and mines' of Pennsylvania, and the • Ilitrimintmi !kids of the United States, the iron districts and Iron trade of our countty r end the geology and distribution of Petro leum, .thEi statistics, extent, . production and trade in. Coil, Iron:. and Oil- and such useful information an mi ning and manufacturing trudters as science and practi; cal experience have developed to tie present time.. . BY- MARVEL HARRIES D-ADDOIV. itnctical bfiner.tund Engineer of Mine, AND •. 8E2191.4.41P1i.. BANNAN. Editor. and Proprietor Of . the "Miners..Jorinnil.,!.. Brief SynopaisOf Content . . . 'ln the beginning God created the heaven and the earth... And. the earth' was. without form; and . void and darkuesa was upon the face of the 'deep. • • And. God said,' let there Delight: and there was light." .• '"I will teach you'to pierce • the bowels of the earth and bring.forth, 'from the earerns.of mountain...metals which will ore strength ta our bands and subject all nature to our use,and pleasure." " The details -of pateCchapter, :under Its .apprpriate head,' will be' .foutid in the commencement of the ;,:and.a coniplete :Jut:eels given . in the commencement. etou.. - We respectfully invite. he 'attention of all those 'en gaged in the' Coal, Ircin; and Oil trades, to work, which we believe.will meet their epeeist requireinents and the deptfand. ot. the times, We have falthfullS•ini deavored, Without rekini fdeost nr labor; to make it - a practical, accurate, and thorough expositor of tne . sub jects discussed 'and illustrated. We; therefore, oink.; dentiv . offer thin book to the and the public. gen erally` as a dignified and zeliable week, especially de signed to represent our mineral .readurcea in Coal,'lron, • Ret.r TtMPS, •..1•86:63T • ' 04) . . . A dedoetioit" made to Booksellers pnrch'asing: to 801 .oe - orders from abroad the United States postage . •• ": }/MCJAKIN Publislier, • • . • , • ' Pottsville, P.a. J.B. LIPPINCOTT &.CO., Philadelphia ' • TRELrIiNER.& CO„ - London:* ..'. LIARRIES 1/01LOW,:General I.4gen.• . Coat' :Dose for Foundry use'tor B bAie by. . BEPIC. C 0110: Flour and Feed, Baled Hay, .Straw,' Fish,• Salt, Groceries. and .Proyisions for sale by. . . ; : Jane 16,'68-24; ' : BECK COllO. . -toran.IPEE.T.OIIIiI BELTING, differea • k l:l3Lies, tit•milm prices. For aaii at • • . ho largest . . assortinint-ed% Dross, Cords:. Buttons T andirrimmlngs of all kinds at _WALKER PRI CE'S; New Colon Hall:: Jane 9; .6 . 923-9 m . • . . . . . . .% • • GENTS HeadleyA History of the'War, Now Ready. Complete. in TO) VOLUMES . , also in 050f., - It is ad mitted.te be the moat :tt.creirs•rtuo.: popoi...i and VALE ABLitllistory of the Rebellion, which le Stilly attested -.by the= enormous sale :of 200.000 vutunes, and a. large portion of the country 5t111.1111611V112 , 13ed. • • Aire are obliged to rim our presses night. and day . to' enable us Co supply our Agmts. - - • . • Men of character and ability.: who . desire a lucrative employment, will find thie a rare opportunity. • The pricer of the - work :in • ONE yotuur so tcofi v ared with other Ilistorlei) as - to. bring it within the reach of all classes.; • . . . . • •.:For . full particulars send for Circular. :Address •••: AIRERICAN'PUBLISHING CO.,' . 1-IS ASYLUM STREET, Hartford, Conti. June 23, 'O6 •, • I ' "•• 23-4 t '• • CA_MP:A_IG-Ns . . . . . . Away. : OF . TIIE POTOMAC, Y • WiLtitil. §Wi NT ON The Standard Mstory of the •GRILND ARMY. The greateSt Work . on the .War.'. Universally endorsed by armY • Ofti . ceri=:4nti• the Preee - Tun A.lltllOC SATS: • *. • •`l'design in this • - oluiii‘v: to record what, the Army did audnnfihred to Imitampaig,rui- and• two scorn hat- • I shall have to celetiride' the - nuswervit.g, loyalty' of this .army, that oftimes whenn - the bond of militarv.co hesion failed, held it; unshaken of fortune, to a duty l•have to lOM's , . it through a checkered experi- . ene, in a tale commingled of great misfOrtaues. great lollies and great glories;' but from first' to last It will appear that.,..•autid Man) , baffers - of fortune, through .and 'rough. weather," the 'Artily .of the Po- . Mimic neverigave up, but minden good tight, and ttnal 'ly reached the goal:. • • • •Of this drama there will be no 'other here than the Army of ,the Potomac itself; for it would seem.that in this war :of .the' PetiPle . Ho Was decreed . there should arise no.imperial presence to become the central figure and cytiesure of MOWS eyes.. Napoleon. in an outburst of haughty'eloquinicd;.e.sclaims thatin the grefitar •mies of historpthelkimmander was thing.. This prond'atiotheosis•has no application.for the . Army of the Potomac: And one:must think . ..—.seeing.if never had a greaLand'generfdly had. mediocre commanders was that it might be said. that wherever it' won' owed not to genius. bat bought with iLsJilood." -• • This is the only History_ of the . ."GRAND• and no.one . who has borne apart in its conflicts, or.is interested in.itsrand achievements should be Without . . , . . . Vila work presents a rare chancelo make money. ,' ' '.. Agents wanted. Send.for circulars and see our terms. Address, NA.TIONA.C" PUBLIOSHINO CO., 507 illinor St., Philadelphia, Pa. June '23. 'Q.. • - . . - • • , - • . -2.5.4 L. - • L.:F WHITNEY . •BANKER, CENTRE, STREET, POTTSVILLE 1 / a ler in .AZERIOAN- - AND FOREIGN GOLD- AND SILVER, Foreign Exchange,.. United States Bonds, • . ' Quartermaster's Touchers . • 4 And Unc urrent Money. • - • „ . MONEY . RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.— . INTEREST allowed t.s per spicial agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at . !the 'New :York - and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual COrmission. . May 5,,'E6. • ' • 1-Lm GOVERNMENT N A T LO B A N `O ff ers' for sale at lowstmcirktrate • ..".' ' , ..,OO*.EI3SIIfENT'SECtiRITTES, date o of Augi,ls, if J u n c o, 065 ' 4 - July' . ls, '65 .:,•- 5-20 •Loaa •of . 1862. - 526.1.0aii: of .1864. • 5-20. Loan.. of . 1865..'• 10-40 Loan of 1864.• • • •.• COLD, STOCKS AND BONDS AND ALL' •OVERNIFINT BENTRIT.IIB BOUGHT AND SOLD. . DRAFTS- - • . • . • , .on.inkland, Ireland, France and Germany, for sale in sums to stutimrchaeera.• • • • ' • •- • •H. B. HEENTZINGEH,•Caphier, l'ottavllle,jannary 1.... tr • Charming Music for Children. 'hi) Young Folk's. Favotitf3 Collection, MERRY, CHIMES- OGYITAIVPIG SIMPLE LESSONS,-ATTRAtiri VE EXERCISES, 041IVIIIIAL • .11FENDRED FINE MONGS.. , Mr: - EMERSON. -the • 'Rather of "The.Goiden Wreath.!' of which three hundred tlionaand . have been auld..has in this . new book: succeeded: in' prodncLug a 'work that • • • . • tJeetu the Wants 'Eeen •'• . . -•!The BlementarY - .Department contains JUST . 11106 Z PROULIARELT.3IIGNTS,tun - , ATTRACT .4126 rue Arrzarrox or ernimilir. . The Songs are.not old and time-worn—Sung through - a dozen • bookribat, New and .sparlcling ' Adapted .to all °cessions, and Alive with the Spirit of the. Times. • , • • ..* Price 50. cents a copy—ss 00 adozen. - Specimen Pages containing several choice pieces will be sent to any one on.application. • • ••• , . ••• • DINAR DITSON LI; CO., Publishers,: .TT Washington Street, Boston. May 2G, .66 ..EINDS,-..FURNDRIED TO THE. TRADE ..• .• • , LOW ...• • • .. HUNT • • - . • BRO T HERS, imitpiTori, tyr.azris . hardware, Iron; • 'StoVes; •• :'road and,Mining Stipplies. Juno 28, !68 FRESH :TURNIP. 'SEED ". •., , . By the poruni or smaller cliuintity. for. Bali at • B. RANNAIVIS Seed Store. Pottsville Abe p11120Jr:B1141T- and 3LiIiGEL ,WMitTZEIL . . A. HIERICANWATCHES. inlol4 aad'eilver rerip ase Sept :ie ;: a Ameri b..e .wa oitfl ~wi2: )L c,witm,thai?st.oJ.eatreerei*oelfryt....of9,wrclal . . . • Quittir Drop ; ineur, only to be had at Sobanntui -0 &Setuierrs; wholes° the sole agency of a :eradiate- of Flellt: breaded 151gref DROP, ma& - by L. AUtiotheir,=olll4! Also an asttige4 anti* ininni ItisFicon4'anne , to • , ,turmayfixtvrillbertnannbeinzet;' - Call and ex ' & KAMA, .1411(01 ' .-:•::::,-,,:-',;,.'.'--,- k4::. , iFe .::, ' . lL:i'' , .,. - • , .q-',4 7 'T'-i-::';_tPa - Int7t.:.'_: - ':_: ..:ai:',.. , ,,:'.:...1.147.z. ‘ te.Vil i:' SILVER. AND PLATED, GOODS imotr:stpoziliotimAtinpiArtsitir; .NEW ST 7 No. - 704 Arch. Bt.! ELpixiA .I me' • . . The undersigned (late 'of the famous' Rogers Tiros. Manuf.itturing 'Compapy.) . respectfully announce that they have opened anew .and beautiful store for the sale of .SILVER and PLATED WARE. -at l'o4 Arch street. Ode long experience as manufacturers Will en able us to keep nothing.but flret-elasiskß3oels and those who may patronize our store' Will find our pitted goods far superior to any imported. rand -our customers may rely on the goods-being precisely 'what they are repre sented to be. HO WIII.ARr rik LEONARD. June 23, 't343 - . •. 25-ly CIRPIII.47 I I€O COLTRT SALE:—Pursuant to an order of the Orphask.Court thelConnty of Schuylkill, in the Connnonwealth or Pennsylvania. the, subscriber, administrator of the estate . - of Abraham' Faust, late of the'Burough• of Anburn,'-in the County dechased, will expose: to sale by ppbitc "••• • . Soturdriy,:4nly 2111., 1540. • At 1 o'cloek. 'in. the' afternoon- at the public bs° of George Moyer. bathe Borriugh of Auburn aforesaid.— All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the said porocigh• of Auburn, briundeit Pp the north by an alley.- east bylot of Daniel ItarrelLsorith by ~Cashfnc- ten strea.and - west by. Summit Suret,nontaihirig tu width 40 feet attain 'depth j..?.5 feet, withthe ap P ce arienans: consisting' of a twin.-story - brad:• dwelling house and frame Stable: • •.• • • . Also, ail that certiiin` two contignoui lots or plecea of g round, situate in the Borough:of Auhrirn afores aid, ounded on the north - by - Market street: east by lot of Isaaelloifuielstet south by . an. ::and west-by lot of Daniel Moyer, containing together' in width. eighty feet and in depth I°U feet, late the • estate-.of said tle•. ceased.... Terms - . and conditions Made ktioten at tho time and place of sale by CAROLINE FAUST.: By order of the Oriphans• Court,.. Adntiuistratrir. • Pottsvillo,4une 28;-.06 ORPINNS , C,OERT SALE.—Pursnamt. tó Aan order of the Orpbans , Court-of the County of, Schaylkill in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the enbscriber„ Administrator .of the - estate of - James Quinn, late of the-Borote4h oflllnersville, in the Conti, to of Echnplkill, deeeised,.wlllexpose to sale bY-pub 'lic-rendne, on ' antuititir: Jul! 4S; 15138,.: . At 10 o'clock in the forenoon,-at the - Public. Howe of MM. Aretta -Mohan, in- the borough of AtincoMlle , No, F.' All that certain lot or piece iii'gnitind situ ate in the borough f Mincrsville,, bounded. north by Lewis street, east by lot of Francis Schellenberger,. on the south by Sunbury. street: and west by lot herein described, containing 30 feet in width, and 200' with .the- - appurtenances; consisting of a frame dwelling- house, a frame slaughter. house, shed .N0..4. 'All that; cCrtnin lot: or - plate of . groutidsltn , . ate, in the borough" of. Mineraiille aforesaid, bounded north bylewLS street: east by.lot- No. 1, south by Snit buryStreet, and west by lot of Terrence Quinn; con taining 45 feet in front on Sunbury street.,,•nnd tanning, back of that.tridth to Lewis street, with the appartet hances, consisting of.a stone feuridation and a frame . No. 3. All those twri certain contigtio . ns .lots'situate in on said,bOrotteh 'of containing together. ort Sunbury. 5t.150 feet, and running back of that width • .50 feet, boundednorth by property of tiosnlin east hy.let of Julia Donahoe, Nall by Sunbury street, and west by lot. of Thonias .:Christopher With - thenp, partenances, consisting of, one doubli3 and ono AL single • tivo story-frame houses: No. 4. All that detrain lot of ground tatuate at,,., 'Primrose, Casa towns* 01: . -5031i1l etionty,. n the southwestsideer the Sunbury road; and being, the rot marked in . the plan of-Primrose with No. 5.' Containing 30 feet In width, and 100 feet in depth, with the • splint , . tenances.' consisting of a double.fratue dwelling house, , --late the estate of said deceased: - • .. Terms andeenditions made known - at the time and plaee'of rale, by ... ' • JOHN QUINN. Adavr. Ity order of the Orphans. Cenrt. 'A: DOIIIOIANN, • Clerk. ' 2545 t. .• PoLtssille, Juni?. 36;•66, Importuit to ON;v . i.ers of Live Stook. The Great Easiella Dete . ciive . . • • AfOIISE . • 7=l - 4 . INSURANCE • COM'Y Ineor r icirni..d.marebl4. I 566 ; b,- the Stott! of P.conn.. Charter Perpetual: • " • CAPITAL - • • X100,000'" 00. TO insure hgolust losies resultinr. from, death' by aces= dent. theft, fire or disehee,-ffORSES, MULES AND . . PRLNUIPAL OPPICE-11.0S. South Fourth. street below Chestnut, Philadelphia. • Cut.: CIIIS, ,FBAILEY, - De. B. BECIiEE,. Secretary DAN . Vice Pre±ident: Cieucrnl Agent REFERENCES,', 14 , nerLlsalon, ,to .the following named Gentlemen :-lion, Simon Cann•ron, Harris burg, Pa. ; Hon: Cha.9...Pitman, Potteville,"Pa. :' Ben jamin:l3annan, Pon:milk,. Pa. ; 'Hurd Patterson, Potts- Pa.; Dr: John .Gloninger, Prey. Lebanon Bank, Lebanon, Pa.; Gen. John :1: Stkilter: Reading, Pa. Lltujnitiln Maywood, ESq.,.Pottsvllle, Pa. Jane 23, .'66. 0 L I D PENS.—Jnk received, a tine a, , • , orttnent Cl of Gold Pens.andExtenhion eai,vs, for t.-:ale at It Centre . st., Potts% ille. . OROQUET METH.-Sets *ot, this • liishiouttbie VV out door tratho - for ladies, jost:reaelyed and for ealo at • . . . . • B.•I3ANNAN'S • . „rook and Stationery Store, Tottnille... ic`i LD• 110,1.11 Still AT , lit IlltiliTE.”-4'tider the •' l .-Y • ebtive name • the • undersigned has • opened tin' EATING SALOON in Fishbitch. where ho will always keep the'elioicelst articles in h . & line. The patronage. of hiS friends rind the publiejs respectfully solicited. • June 10, ,••• • 40I1N PASS. . 'EI 0111 S L.E.-One '5O-horse...power Eneine Ic inch' bore; 41 incli stroke. heavy . Pfate, spring packing, fly wheel l_fsfeet dhuneter, suitable fur hoisting or pumping.. . • • • . Also one 50-horee power 'Engine, io . Inch bor . e,.°4 Inch stroke, heavy box bed Plate,- tly wheel pulley, 10 feet :diani.,lll inch face.. Suitable for breaker or saw Mill. ..- . . . The above Engines are our own make, and yvill be sold below cost.if applied for Soon.", ..- • . . ' ' Also one 20. horse power Engine, 10 IficheadiaMeter, 24 Inch stroke. , Box bed plate; governor, and force 'pump complete. All'new. ..: . . . • ALLISON ..t. BANNAN; "Franklin Iron Works," - • June 30, , 06-26.tf •. : , .• . Port- Carbon, Pa: ' . SpetiaL-Notice Ao..Ladies, • ....It is all'impcirtant , that ladies 3LIA hive preps ( rie c c i :l l l l a y rly a l k ul t j e e ti ct, fo u r t " o m nce Plii s in alt,, to hel h lt i h th y . th ratr ar s e s and certain. "Or that they'slionld consult one who hiis ,made this ticatmcut . his special study. :. .• . • • r Dr. A. 111. .111*.URICEAU -• :PRo•FEssoR •OP .OF WOMEN, . has been'in extensive, and: successful practice for. up warts of thirty yearadt • hi. .present office—a* fact that speatt • s for itselt—and taknoivu to :thousands of ladies. as the author of • ' - - • . _ "THE :MARRIED WOMAN'S :PRIVATE MEDIOAL - COMPANION" - • Mist publisher' in 131 T.) specially intended for marl led ladles in delicate iy,.pretarlons health • from which eVery.lady will perceive 1.11,3 , tilOrOtigh knowledge of her coinplaints, symptoms and -causes. and their 'Wil ful and Immediate treatment. It is a Ilfe-long, fellable. adviser and companion._ Over . . . ... - HALF A . . 311 LIAR) IN . LADIES ticiesess it. Every raiSband Should have it.. .It is sent . 3 , mall, price tl.. - -- • . , . ... . - Be gnaranteesa safe and..: mmedlale and efficacious cure •of alt special ditllcalties, irrezularitles and ob structions, either In person, or by grall.• Ladies from all parts .of-the, Untied States contrail him with the greatest confidence and eertuinty ofseccessf: - ' Caution . to Ladle': Bo not imposed. nix* by the cheap, .worthle.e and hilarious • nostrums of "Female Pills," 'Powders," "Drops,! pahried .upon the ereibilons and ignorant,' nto are: deprived, of their means axlvell as of their health. Ladies clan'send-for.-Trir. Mantuan WOMAN'S PRIVATE Mr.nick. COMPANION,. or consult Dr. Maurt ceau by letter,' and so guard agahist impositions. MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES , . Who desire, a safe and certain remedy for irregularities or suppressions .of nature, from whatever cause, can rely upon his celebrated. ; . • . • • PORTUGUESE FEMALE MONTIILY composed of. rareand. costly Imported extracts: They are a reliable specific for pleasant to the Lute, being sugar-coated; healthy and certain in. all cases,.... „They cannot fail. In recent engem they • succeed in forty,eight.htturs. --. . Price $3 per'-box. -In obstinate cases, those. two degrees stronger should be used.— Price $.5. • ."() Agents Appointed. Address • - • : Dr. A. 31. 'DA LTIIIOEA.U.. • • ' Professor of Dise(ises of Women. Orrter.l29 LIIIERTY, ST., .OT., kfox . 1121, N. 17.• Sole Agent and' Proprietor for upwards of twenty years. They are sent by mail, in ordinary letter en-, 7', lopes. with.full instructions and advice. • • . • May 24.3, TA. . • 21-Smlf• . . . . . ..DIIPLIOATES , D,II3.:TAXES, Of. all sizes and kinds., made fOr . said purinv, far pale at - BANNAN , S Book Store and Bindery.'. Volt RIAliiOPl . 4l6. ix.it:TILIN)Pf;: :. ..V . ,'. - • - . Calumet Organ*, 1... ....., _. r CIIiCkiRLNG'S • PIANOS, .—. , • DECKER'S PIANOS, •- •, . - vreliAge -i.iNst.v.ei: c0. , ,m11 - F i,ir i ; ..0 3::, .M . O Mq - KS_, ' Address , - • NSlio . le..qu - le . Ag L ej, "°W ntatfa " . : 2 .. . June 9, '66 ~ •-• : . [B.ly) " . 23. The Most Complete Sewing Mae chine in Existence. The Introduction or. the -".FLORENOE" Dates a new era in-Sewing Machines. ft Aetna . , Fell*.Biado",.Gattieras. Braids, ' (Quilt*,-tnid Gaihero and Nem% on a• . ." •. Raffle at the same time. . •,... ' mid,ereigned: has • been • appointed Agent for Schuylkill County, of UM' Florence Sewing Machine Company,.3tanufacturers of the celebrated Iteveraible Feed Sewing Machines. ; . • • The followliMadvantagea over any' and all Sowing Machinee, are claimed for the '.'Florence . . - It makes - four different stitches, the lock, knot, dou ble-lock and double-knot, on -one and. the,aarno:Vna chine:. - - Itarli:etitch being alike on both • aides:Of the . . . . „ It has ttierecersible feed inotion,.which ,enables. the. openitor,. by. simply turning a thnintrocrew, to have the work run either to the right or left,' ba stay any part of the same, or fasten the ends of the scants wittiout turn:. 'hanging the length of the stitch; and from one kind . Of stitch to another, can readily be dohe while the ma :chine is in m0t10n..... • -. • . - . . . Every stitch is peifect fi itself; making. 'the seam se cure and nniforna. . • • It L atmoet noiseless; and can be lined where quiet. Is Its motions. are all positive c there are no springs to get out of order; and its .simplicity enables the most in- : esperienCed to operate ft...-. • . • . It will-not oil the 'dress .of the operator, as all -the - Machinery.is on the top of the table. : • It is the most mpid sewer . * the world making , five stitches to each iewletion. , -' . • ; - - Its stitch is the Wonder of all, because of its - corn; biped elasticity; strength and beantk. •, : - It does the heaviut or finest work'with equal facili ty, without:Change of tension or machinery... . .' • - Every Machine has one of Jenclos patent hemmers attached,. (the right to use:which: we control,) enabling the operator to turn any width of hem desired,: . The public is respectfullylnvited to examine these Machines at the store of the undersigued, Oentre street, Pottiville,.where full particulars will be giien. • It. IL' MORRIS.... Afloat 20.'64. 11 SV.IPPLIES:—The subscribei ITL is Agent for the sale of the Boston Ginn. Belting Factory, and furnishes superior Belts at Factory prices, . all sizes, kinds end lengths Belts of greater thickness than those 'kept on hand made order, at the_ shortest notice; as his orders for Colliery purposes have the pre ference at the Mill. • Also Steam Packing of every de-. scription, Blakting Paper by_the single, or ten reams, .or byp the ton, at manufacturers' prices,. LAMPS, •of the most approvedpatterne, made of, inspected Government Wire, by the single doz. n; or hundred. Wire Guazes, Wire .bythe roll or yard • lways . for sale by . • . • B. BANNAN.. New VSIIOII Alai!, WALUtt & PRICE ; have a large assortment. of §lvlss and Cambric -E,dging and Inserting. Calkersd see them, tine 9, !66. - omaet Ribbon. and. Velvet TrimfningsYieap B• at WALKER .1h PAIGE'S.. Don't forget the plena' —New Hnicin Hall. .':- • June 9, 1)111.1 , 111ALMIP : COURT Slif.E.—Puremant to'', A-F an order or the.Orphans , 'Court.of.the County of Schuylkill, In the Commonwealth - of Pennsylvania, the • ember:then 'administrator Of the estate of Howell Da vle,:lare of , theopornugh of St. Clair, in the County "of. • Schuylkill. deceased.. will expose tomb: by public yen-, due, on;:SATURD.I.Y. the 28th day of. Jnly nein at. 2 . o'clock in the aftenOton.'at the premises : tiuttuf 'ten lot - or pleco'of • ground situate to the: Dosough or St Clair aforeintict.bnunded in front -by SL Nicholas': street, in-the rear by Morris street, gond:or/Will - 1w the ,- other bait of lot No. ISO. and northwanily by lo v t ri t 3 l: No. 181 : being thenortbern half of said lot-No.- •'• • 'M. metal/dog in frobt 20 feet, and In depth 2 feet, with the-spot:Acne:3cm conelating Of ti two defy frarnedwelllng houses etc...late Jherestate.B6l ceased.' 'Terms and. condleater made, known ' .at: the" time and place rd'asle.by • •••-• - . • , ELIZABETH tHOMAS, BY order 9f-the.PrOitt*C9titt.' *- I,nivo**lo%* - mot SiMimdaY, July 14, Till: LATEST _ , . . . The Cabinet Ilealgissisione--IH , the,reblie It is believed that Semetgies Speed a Soon follow Mr. Dentdoon. and 'tender titma. Mr. Stanton's, leayiliff the c".tbi distant liar's also doomed pertain. ^ of 31r_' ninon witseolelftmon polls He frankly told.Mr.- - dohneort.that - he with him , in his -restemtion 'policy : favor of the Ootistitutimial Amendment , men's Bureau bill, and utterly lmpOsed t of the Philadelphia% Convention.' porta to 'return to Ohio as a Soon hoetn I,llEllmm in Washington and w il l Pro/ active part In the` appr oaching that State. • - alt la stated at, the Treasury' that,Abe in.the'prineloll of the.publie debt in 41.1 • The Southern Unionists, ted bi.:130% _ of Texas, Horace Maynard .of Tenuesat, Judge..llls. derwoodand';'otheni, have issued a call for a oeol4. Convention fo'be eomposedoflSonthern ratontste,. txr meet at-ludependene . e . llall,''ll!Sidelphia,. tb drat Monday -in September: ' • . POSTPONEVErr OF THE TIME BILL Au Ilucipected The Senate by a vote . of 2t to lit, post. poned a'ation on' the 'l'ariff bill until Deceni* tier nest. Every Copperhead 'present in-thit Senate voted' for, the postpone:Tient . e.:xcept. Cosvin—,,the 16 nays.were all. Republican. They: foughf hard against it bin had to site', thin:kb. The Washirigton correspondent o(' the:Press says:: . • • . - The postpsnement of the* tariff. first of December next Occasioned , very g,eneraL 'regret among its friends. - The fact that all thta Democratie.Senatorsvoted. to • postpone it shciwat thatit Would . certainly have - been vetoed; and. in: Was daubtless.a knowledge of this r4 - et that con. strained some Union SenatOrs who were auxiotts tcfclose up business to vote for postponing, so aY to hurry ether legislation, which they Pappoqq. to be of more immediate importance. it tcsA late to speculate on the results of thbevote. Thot. friends of the bill in the House badieve that in will certainly be passed at, the commencement oi; the erasion.. Noire VEBROit'S. • Millions of dollars of British gold will nriugt be thrown into this, country in order to , de. teat theiriendsof Protection at the nextCou. gressloiial election. . In view of this result. the frientia of Pro: •tection ought to detnanclan inervase of duties 20 per cent. until a new tariff bill is pa l led THREE .HORE REPEHLICAN SENATORS-I NEBRASKA REPUBLICAN •. The murder of Gem . Lane," 6f. tiafiss.4, by. - "My Policy, "! and the election of Gen. John M. Thayer-and F. W, Tipton to the United States. Senate from . Nebraska, sccureithred • f More Union .Senators. The drunk - en traitor ,in the White Aouse is nowyeduced toaMeret cypher, and'he will' have to, take yodel CUM that he is not impeached. .If we - were in:: Congresiwe certainly would prefer articles or - • impeachnient ou the greund of insanity caused by rum, and gross. bribery and corruption in the 'Administration of the Government by holding' up the offices as bribes to make .loyalty• odious and tr . eaSott respectable.' 'SENATOR.. LANE MURDERED BY f• - :"MY POLICY." - • • • . speciardespatell front IYa4liingt.th ti,o tit* New York Triliuue say • . + Before leaving for Kansas . the last - 00w, Os-netat '.l. Lane received sdveral letters from-his formor trietidst there, telling him that he was totally shil t wieekedift. • fortniies. lie bade , good-bydto some ot f.. - his relations here. showed ovie ot the: letters, and re- - marked [hit lid` felt like blowing out his -broths.' This is not; the only - murder. cOuitai "bly Policy: There are.lots of othett. cat.'w cashs Strewn about tho..Stena ofN - vhich is beconiiag so great, that the, silt soon have to be removed as p.nisances, ANDY JOHNSON AND JEFE DAVD;* VILE .NEW- COALITION The New .York News 'was the' orgah'OC Jell.,Davis during the. rebellion, and it. was. also proven that it was in the pay of•the - TheLNewa is now the organ•of- Andy , . . Veto . iu they North, and Speaks ollicially,as to the he* coalitiohot" the rebels South and (hit traitors and sneak thieves North on the coit 7 • .vention Which* has. been called in'Philadet ,• ... The -.few* traitor, Republicans of:tl Bread andißittier Bri ,, ade;*are treated rather:- cavalierly by the Newa and told plainly that: ~ - theYritust not gd back or, join the traitorous • • • paper of Monday, in spealtin&' • , of the Convention; says: . - • • • This' stragglels to lie tio triangular duel. Tberti • are •now but two great political powers in the land, and:. • of these the. Radicals are inie,sand the Conservatives: Republicans, who are dispossd p) comb - at the tilzraL4nr or Siminerapd Stevens, are• Nov the - other. The Cdia. , • • • • servative Republicans. cannot tight even a' ograr:i . tight under a distinct banner in the, great emolict -••• band, .They canna live a separate party - o:d:hence:qt. .• -the political 'atmosphere of the doles. They 'Unlit gor .1. back -to the radicals or come to the Democreey. ' Thal: ) einocrac:.; often+ them a place on its hrtiad mid cient platfurm=if they accept it they will have a poll •.ti ticallocal hafiltation and a iranie,.if they rOject It their- - 5. ,11 orgardiation will vanish from the arena by the tuerei 'gravitatien of its •elements •tO mu!' ,ether Dr.th , 3 ;.. greater bodies!' . • The News iv.the great dt. , fentler'oFAnd,9l..l .Tohnson; and,.no doutit; spezt;:s Antjy . htis joined •1111111iulf soul the riturdeters of .Abraham Lincoln; and-hall damned hithself, to o , er - testing infamy, 2' . . : -RETRENCHMENT, . .. r! ..; Congress - has the- subject of retrenchment. f I_, ie. - public expenditures beforeit; and the pro- ..: It 4. positionis that a committee shall be appointed. - ' -1; .„ for the purpose of reporting irtwhat branches: . , -'..; 1 of the Government reduction of expenses eau : - ..:T . be made. This is a good ,field for practical. 4....- operations; and we hope that Congress ,Will..t . , 1 :...': commence the work by reducing - the extray . - - j. t, , ', agant pay-for the diff6ge of its -members.-- .'t.7 l ; The idea of a California and Oregon metnbei.( 'i . :.. .. receiving ten , and eleven thousand dollar i ),: ~., mileage when the round trip ean.lie made 1: : , . for a thousand, is to say the least, steep. - . r t - ,-• , -: Retrenchinent in that matter is badly needed. i .....) Let .us have it - . ' ..t=- ' - - ,. 1 ,..' .r,"•:, • girState and district conventions, to notnivat.4 ; delegates to attend the Augnst convention of till' Johnsonites, have been called in Alabinia,.fleoi- , gia and South Carolina. 1 4 ' 1 re n - Emb ro ide red and Ilem Stitched " 'Handkerchiefs, cheap at e WALKER t June 9,'66.-Cm-._ , 22 • niieed Oil, - a prime article; and, - freer- "at : „LALEWIS C. TIIONIL'SOS SCO..i : : Jaly 7, '6 27- • . Corner-Centre andd-Markk OLDER. AND WIRE the most per. feet article of the kind ever. invented.: f'rice - If low that , every family ail. afford one, and itaVe at all:. thfunh - prite wine and sweet cider. Call and see fhem, ,EEWIS C. TIIOMPSON & • • ,Initsgsk- - Corner Centre and Market. , , locure 000 0A1!1.014 Goori. se-. ", twig • The 00)c. • IMMIX' will be; aqinykced to'. any opera - . ,CLASS Coal by an established house who the entire product of the,mlnes for the New .c:. Eastern markets,, eta fair' rate or Comqdssigu. ; dress with fall particulars - - • .. • -gNTFiRAX, New-.York.P, Jury 7, KA . - • 1 100 /Inazeplusr.e7prteadrißelalipectesVtlrhalVi?ll;lresrg, . • . • THOMPSON. 4. OS, Jetly 7,.66 " 17-- • Corner_Centre and Market: •t• • . T. übricating flit, a'superhq.,article.foF greasilq 11 care foe sale cheap at • . • • • - :LECWIE3 C. TEIO)IPSON • JuliT, '66 37.. • : Corner Centre and , .4 a Reinas Blasting, Paper direct from f,rctorysr,=. ii. ;. q-I u . -: • .1.F.V21, V. THOMPSON-,t C 0.9,, / ,..! ~- , • July,7, .66 . 2T- : . . Corner Centre and Markel:A' - ----1. v ' - . . , llie Brick and Clay as . • . ' ..'. ..li ---'-' £ • -.: - , - LEWIS C. THO3IPSON i CO"`: :i;t:' ":' July 7 .. 66:27 • • - Corner Centre and Maiket;...• 1.- ,1.1 ----,--- A- . . .. .--s . ...1 5. 000 -Pounds 'pure 'White Lend inVt s ; it , i. received, Ask for - the- 'Enle. or •:Vribart. if •", 'brand.,•and you will get a good article. - ' . ...4 : ~ ~,, . • •' - LEWIS C.:THOMPSON ..% CO., A' ' •,.... July 7, .66 -27,A .., Corner Centre and Markel : . I:s' GOLD RECEIVED ON : .I)EPOSIT I. FOR Willefl• CERTIFICATES Ny - 8 . E:•1..T3704. . . BEARING INTEREST IN GOLD: . .- • E. W CLARK . 8c .(: _ o:;. :,.; .• • - BANKERS, NO. 3S Soon ZO STREW. • June - 23, q66-..25-t, • • Phi ladelphia.,-• A Mowing Machine , for sale at . • .• CEO. GRiGiVr& CO."S. li antvraro Call and 6, it; - Rine 23-257 TO -'II.INERS: . - 20 'Tenn Experience . - Businens. .. 2 , • ,-- g-.- --.E6-7-7-.,..--a.WP) . PET ER YEENDRICK,, ain illiirit!factsreir in' al t its RiatichflAkil ("Lis STErif ITEM? V • . ..BE ST QUALITY- .. : .' -.I T .' FOR.CRANES AND'ook l ir.to SLOF.t MI WARRANTED TO BE EQUAL TO .THE 'is ; Eiili . • -.116 . % dams OR WOLISH CROWNCitAni. .' . i ii. ' i', t • n tWonlil Paiiicniaily recommend inY-Tiiple:ldinirir. .r I Chain, the most durable and .sate for ruining purposes:: 4 ,'. : I , ..it is the only. him:tutted in Europe fur reiniag, ~ ,Thl.(Ti„ ' Chain II properly used, will tact fire years, and is these''' only. half worn out; by taking out the, short links and} ' . .'1 1 sending thern_to the manufacturer, be will put hi ton flit ~ 'links, and Yon 'Then 'have a new rhea' for about bill., price. - For further particulars I reler you to, the Due..lr , ,f 1 can Colliery, Pottsville; Pa. • ' '• • ' .'' • 1 ,;f:. , • - I will warrant my, heavy Triple Chain to draw ' freak. nir spiv t 0.4000 lbs. out of a slop e 400 yards deep, in a pert I cg pendicalm• shaft of .250 yard- April 29,, , 66 .. ' MINING MI F _IV Orie,4o horse power new One 60 honk porer sem der, pith drum, prolitng • One 40 honse - power tng gear and chain—Air, Op 26 horie, power A large danble breaker, lean. Iron stack, -railroad inn ,A.lot of new &lit caw, 40 :•Ormitkioinand drift road Apply to MEW! • .40 4 -F, 'f
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