MiittrO' *Mal. 1-NyroyiLL - K: sATURDAY; .1101.71 r 21, *SSC UNION STATE TICKET FOR . . GOVERNOR yAnR.L.G'EN,IOTa. w. :GWY, OF CtltiltBl.l aors7T 'tiampaigp 'Sistosterifwes.and 'Clinbbkoir. .As the };rest cicctien earn pito —ape, of -.the most hi.- vrtrited eVer held in this convitry—nt soon open, and le order to enable el. poweverlimited their means, to re _d the . JO CB.NA 1, we will nxelvetub9cilhen3'from July to Novenibe'r L'atthe following . inteog Slutzle enbecription; in advance, Ina Ibe of 5, to - one:addrmt . And for each additional subscriber q- cents each? Those who get 'bp clubs of 15'arta .5d copies, rcive a . copy gratis. • • SeirscriptiOna will he received from reaponslble mcf icon, payable ti hen Gen. Geary is electO Gore .N•wv: boys. go to Work all. over the.tenanty and Where, In getting rip clubs. Pereons desh kik extra ciipies of any particular her for di•tribnilonduring the Li:bed:at - Z-4 per .100 Copies r $2 25 per 50rropIrs. Or , d extra copies cnuet be let. at . the office not *al,er than . Tnerday rooming of eichTbe• - •Joismkr• eircOlaT.es lree or postage iu Scheylkill CountY." IPA or t to County thC pastag;iie rp cents quarterly,' Of SOcersta a 3 er.r, phi in advance. NEW YORK.:-. I 4I.AMEISI Ii: WATT .with . well; 'Conant CO., N 0.119 Broadway, Yoik city. is.authorized to 'rfk.eive - enbse..riptjoilE Toy jao rEs".iontee.i. and'aleo to collect blue foc.tbottam!:,.. r AGENTS WANTED ! ! To Canvass thetirincipal Mining end Nan ufaeturinp.Distriet s, for the Sale of our 1300 K ON 00AL, IRON AND OIL; , . or the Prnetienl Aetterican To enefeetic and tellable Agents, ire girc armine.. n Mceuierds fur the rale of thiairnlyvalnahle and much n aale.l .84.r.eraltif the heat diqrleta are- yet. un: : rupp , ied, and tluAe apPRIIIg he entitled to tat, ch. *ice. We . may mention anit4•Othefe: . • Thu' Lowcr SuiqueltaiThafroni to'llaltinaore including the Shamokin. and Lykes Valley:Regione ' The hue of the SchuTlkill Ram Philadelphia to the boundary of Schnyilcilf .County: • • •• . • , Thu line of the Erie Railroad, including the Oil Re gions New York City. and the'State of . New York. ApplY ANNA rt.. Publisher, or N. 11EtE.1t.11 , 4 DAD DOW. t;erterallAgt., • : • • POTTSVILLE..PA. Vniopi County convention. Tile unliers. of :he Union liartyotSchnylkill Coun ty, A/10 are is favor. of the election of Gen . ; JOila : 'iv:. and 'inallitsining the 'organi - zatlon- and . pried pies of ilie • party in their integrity :'.who aro in favor of it•tabril-hlw;. , the Union 'arid free inatitntions on a. perinanentaiid eliduring hams, and all those who are. rr,poserlte treason in 'any form, awl In favor of traitors and making treason. odions.' are re-. lim , ste,l I' meet la. their. respectivo election. districts. throughout the Comity, • • . • . On tinnordny; Aniguai 4th, 1560, :Between the' liolirs of 3aiiil-1 o'clock do the afternoon,. 'and elect.two delegates from each district - who shall' meet. in Convention at the COurt Muse in the Borough 'of Pella-Mlle, ON MONDAY,. AFOUST ft, ViZa. at to o'clock in the forenoori, to nominate candidates for tho following offices: ; ONE I'EIi.SON.ITOR 'CONGRESS (with Leintruirt County )• • • - •• • • - THREE PER' . ONS . f'Oft • ASSEMBLY.' . • . PERSON:-; Fo.ILASSOCIATE,II - DGE: . . • ONE. I'ERsoN °lt 1'((O CIIONOTARY. • . ONE . PERSON' FoR RECORDER: - . • , UNE - PERSON . t. 01i.' REGISTER,• • • • ONE PERSON EOR CLERE OF. QUARTER SES- . . . ONE PERSON FOR COUNTY COMMLSSIONER.. • • 'ONE PERSON FOR DIREtTfOR op :ram POOR. . -.:0 .. r.; I•E ti.SON "Fon. : COUNTY. AUDI f OR. , .*:. .'fill•rt . :ii etion of these Delegates will be held : at .the plat t•o and Vibe ptstions folloiving, respectively; .. -' ..I.lll,tirti --Rota , of S.trnael IleintJacub .Kretner, IleOry r.F.,1111111 . 1% ' : - • • .. • • A ,fiL , l , ..t. Fa , t Ward-Llt.rise.of • William ao - yrt' • ts-,-.M: . K. jsliwk., IR; hartl tie( r4e. • .. : , ,: Middl.t.Wattl--llon.o t f-.Elifialichlei-JOslana Wei, , . , , inrr, David W. Evans. - - . . • vt , ,,,. -V, Arl.-llotp•ti of 'Enoch W. Morgan-Major • I.aa, ller . l.liart,'lloar: JA . M: • - • '. . ' Il.t.rt.- Route. td C . W, Dillmin,--John itice,„lsrael; Krit. • . - .. .. - - it„ t a,...,,t1........i10nae of John . Wirman-Watson Selt , . ~... .- ....• ir t ro,r N o rth ..flortst; tn.rOnn tirtfilthS, Oliarriville---r- , Philip .jil:. - ogold, Baker Woodward:... .- -, •. . • • lit)ll,it-tfouse of .Daniel B. Barnett -Mostm Bine, Charles Marsh.. . - • . '• _ , , • Brartrit.-Ilonse of.'.A . M. T. Tiontman-George W. : 4.' latinnellt Hiram Chance, Esq: • . • *. -. , • Brunswick Enst-,llothe of George.- DrelbelbieS-7 i 'apt_ Lewis Dreher, Frank Ketp . .l;iier. • : ••• .. Brunswick West littu.se, of Michael Moser-Pra - nk- . ito Yost, Joan; hart .I,elby. .. . . .. Cass - North -limp - it! 'of P. Iliggins-Feltz •Nierman, • Allen McDonald: •'• . .. .. .. - ... • . • . ~- Lti,:lotitti -I lease of Mrs: Cl:Walker--John It: Da- . Alva, Tie tinas Fallon. - - •, ' - •• .' ..- , .• .. Cre-Qona -Mose of George. lertig-Major Francis A. Stlizer, Capt. Win.',L. Bray.. ". •.. • - • • •.: ... Eltird-lloasii oJoel Kaler-,Chttiles Katz; Wm, S i 1,,,,..„_11,,,,,i,.... o f . tram Moyer-George - IL Beach, . - 1. . Fridley- Eons. , - of David Lonaison-Capt. 'Adam - Mien, Jana. llo,..thatk. • . ' . . ~ - - Regius . -Douse - of Ilenry Tretittean-,Saml. Swalna;' . Johu .. , ~ .. . . Hubley-liohse ofJames . Troutman--:-John U. Wiest, Daniel L: Ariz. 14Mtlingville-Honse - of -Israel Koller-William 4: . -Elite. David C. Drown. . - • - -. ..• - •Mahano:O...ity, North Ward-Alonse of Seth Reilly, F.dii Aril . - . An..!:mala. aucol, L..llricker. •." ..:-.. 1 - 3 , tit . .:1 AC,id -Maitalon llouse-Charles M.•llill.. Jr., William E.,•3.•.i . 1). EN... •. .. • • . . • Malitifioy Township-Douse .of .Neff Michael,.She nandutiM,Capi..lohn.M. Rich, Restore L, Hay.., .. -. ..- : Mitieraville, East Ward-Douse. of•Janies Yeager - ('apt - .121711v1411. Levan, John Sterner. ... r . . . West Ait'ard..-house of Evan 'Evans-Prancis -Red , -31titint - Carhon-MansiOn Ileitae-Waltcr S. Siirleffer, . \V. Todd. . . Ni.rtli.,--Ilouße or Fr!Merl:7k 130,1,:—Frank Strauch, 111nr1;,-, E::Erkert. . , %Mai - lend Shuth-lionee. of Andrew Reber-Daniel Itettc•r. Joseph Paxson. • - Matti:vim . Est.illetuse of Francis- .Roanahuo-An drew M.„Gray,lienry Bittle, Jr: Middlepon tri,t . of Aiebry. 1-irids-Thomas-tint trigs . ; Go, -.); S. Melll . ir. • . ca,/ - of Wil 'lain Little heles, Thomas . • • • • : N o rwegitigllnila Head liotel.:,-1 - ritith Barnes. Fred „ . . Flutt-floitse of :George MillwaZd....4 . iia Crawt.haw: John Stedman, Sr: ' (.I;wigsbilvr.-lonse of Mrs.. Mary Shoener-Dr. J. IL if a t , f.elt.r, „ Thomas L. Dimmer.. . pm. Apo .1".110 Ago lit,'At-WrIL Benninger' W Port Carbon- House .of K. Weand-Phillp Ilen6 it. Ileoltner. , , • Pon —.11011 , -,e of linehey. I l :Batch, . A. : Plitegrom Borough - House of Saint:el P:Flibert. Ma io . r P. A. Filbert, Litt. t.ctris Lurkeninll. Tinegrort. Towth-hip--IltaNe Of. John Dabbs-John Iv , Wihism . - • -p o ttiville, south Ward--Ilouse - of Jesse Drumheller. .-Capt. Sumne] Kassel; Lel'i Laubern-fire. • • • Ward-,American House-Henry' Greg ' Pusev sang, c.i• • -. lithe Word-House of Gottlieb ITH:fig-George W. : . flood: OW,II Keenan. ; Lcorth.West" W'arti-Houle of Win. .Sterner-John 17rMthlin:Ifsrris..: • • North-East • Wiird-iluiin of .Thomai • :Isaac Moyer, Dr. E. . Porter-House: of .Ifollry Ftsher.:-Ilehry Reedy, .Pet., ttn.Sualen. .." - . af Samuel Faust Jacob Releer, Ja: Rahnr:-Schordlioust - -John Moser, Morgan Powell.' • . of Martin..ZerbeL.Leil Adams, John • Schitylkill-TlOilse of'B. Rowbottom-George Sing- Jeretnith F. Werner,: • Seintyliiiilllrt - en, North WardLlittris, o f main Sny der--Litnt. Joseph Dealer, Wm If. SeYfert.. }Card-House of Israel Wagner.-11,N. Dore; George Kant:than. " • . • • o,t u t.f, Mary - Komia-Captalos Jas.. n 11 , inis and Charles Brown: • • 4: • *: Wird-llonse of Mary Koons , -Thomrts Whs: and Albert Leihy. , . ••. . • • 61 . Cia r, North Warilllou.so of Kline Morria iimeiel K. lalobigh .• • - • W...‘st. Ward-House :of F. W. Richardson,Lonla IT. Roth; John . A.itZillgPT; • ' Shenandoah-House 01 N. Michael't--Thamaa easel iic..Tohn Lathers. .: . - -.Tamaqua, East Ward- - -lionse of Peter Marks-ll.' Welds, Preston Robinson. . SOrtirWard-House of M. Beard-Win. L.Triadr, . . • south Ward-Tiouse of 1). II„ wileox—T. a Tar , ebierton. Chan. F..Garrert.. . . . Tremont-Mouse of Charles Sllngluff-Simuel Otto, . stugh - mccoy. • ~ .or. John Fenstermather--JOalah Amish. John NS% Hopkins. '• . • • -171tp.r - Ithhantoug,l-notiee' of William 0. tlahriel Derr', homy itocra. • • • • . . • Washington-Douse of issae Datdorf-',John 'Fertijf, Frank MS Reber. • . • • • • .• •Wsyne-ilonie of Charles Ettiramel - -LlYard. K. Reed,. Jacob P. Wommer.- • West pentilistrise of Noah .Ristler-Jaeob Mardr, Torkolle-flousg of John rleteher-Morgan Swartz, • eleorge Yerger. - : • • By order of the.T.Thinn.County:COmmittee. • • • : • T. GAJRRETSON,- Chairman. • -secretary: . • Cm:colts, having rnsolved to reprimand Rossean for - beating Grinnell, he has resign el. 'Let h m o.- • Ma. Dom., the aeronaut 'lately heru, ivil make au at:eension from Charabersbur4; un Saturday next. , • ~.• Tnt benefit Of instiring animals in, the Grcatli:astern Ilorse Company', is shown in a Card of liarclin 4::Thomas,:.Philadelphia, published hi our advertising colunias t 044. Tnr. steamer City.of Paris, recently made "the.passage' front Tbrli to Queenstown in eight days, twelve hour.: and'thirty min utes.- The quittiest passage between those points ever made. _ DEAD AS 11E.ERING,----We would •advise Andy Johnsoia and Secretary Seward; io :follow Senator lane's exainple and blow theirbrains out asliieedily as possible. Pour : leg,. in rum is too sloW a process at present. Diricsu lir onnkrm „ s. Those •of . ..our friends who:receive _documents, Speeehes,. Mimi newspapers, etc., Would serve the good cause by;circulatitig them . aroong - their neighi)ors. 'rills is an, irepOrtant matter, and we trust will be attended to. _ Tne Presideni has appointed Butcher Ran all Post Master General in place, of Mr. • Dennison resigned. Butcher Quantrell would also Lave been an appropriate person for the ()nice, and if tbe .s.enate sltOuld reject Butcher Randall, be may tie.appointed. ' THE E!..:AM EL OP'. AMERICA, 01.Whidi Mi. W M Morris, this . Borough, .is agent fors this pourty, - has' obtained a great reputation a ,nong the ladies. For the complexion and di sor j!rs of the shin, it , is said to: have no. equal. -Se 4 3:_dVertisernent. ~." Tit E appearsirf have 'been any-quantity of fights among "the feOlf01" in Reading, on Wednestlay. One . engageme!li in HMO no ticed by the Dispatch.: • • A party from' Pottsville Were. at. Doek texiehll saloon . in the evening, and a few of their nnthber were beat- Pll,. Alen, the Borges;: of Tatnaqia, who eandea•a Very black eye; ' : • • This seems to be . a favorite mow IA ex pounding democracy, .1) : ::Y._:...._7:.-T. T.:.4:.i. KED - UrGr. , _:NTaßt. e of the Freedmen's Bel au •Hi - Hover the Veto. i , drunken despot in the White House' i e ; the second , Freedman's Bureau Bill, w t - had been framed to meet his objec ti.', . a certain'extent,_ to the farmer Hili.— T . ~ essage Was read, and the Bill - passed.the if; se bye vote of yeas 104, nays 33. It - immediately titken up in the - Seriate and I - . tied that 'body by a - vote of 33 to 12—all which wad done before the messenger who , livered the message to Congress had time. a return to the. White House. .We , rather - ink Andy . took an, extra drink on the strength of such quick work on the part of Congress,..' Loyalty must and wtli triumph against treason and traitors everywhere. • $ 1 00 ..450 .. 800. 11 C . 1 1 ,1 t. lloorAFZ,ll*fzi:4:4l If the President hid done hilt.duty and not attempted to thwart the wishes of the loyal people, there -would . have been no, trouble . in . Tennessee, nor in,' any other of the States late in rebellion; the new. Constitutional. Am end m ent 'would have been adopted cheer fully by those States, by this time at least, by Tennessee, and her inembers would now be sitting in Congress. What do we see? The people'who act for the ?resident in carrying out his poliey,. have advised the Legislature of Tennessee not to "vote for the Amendment,. and the result is that no quorum can be ot tainecl in the House, in' consequerice of the action of refractory members. We are: not surprised at this grave delusion, after reading an extract from a letter addressed by• the President's son-in law; Mr: Patterson, and the President's Private Secretary, Mr. Coo-p -er, to the people of that State; which is as follows.: ' . "Ton are gravely ogled upon by the majority 'ln Congress and his Excellency the Governor to.sanction an amendment- to 'the. reclentl•ConZtitution,- which. if ratified by the State% will deprive 'you. of your recog nized political power, and leenen the number of . your Representatives in the 'National Legislature, unless *you shall at their cen lothe the M, with the light of Suffrage." • • • - . • , Nothing morels needed. to prove that the President hiniself is throwing obstacles in way of Tennessee's admission to Abe-Union. Mr. Johnson's agents are probably, not tun rint of the fact that the President hlinseltis responsible for the Constitutional Amendment affecting representation. If they are,,l.ther are informed that that amefidnient in text and in substance willbefound in his letter to Got. Sharkey of Mississippi, and in his °al-, vial . suggestions to Congress. - GiiNXISAL.LOPA.I7; `EGYPT." . . . . . Maler General John A. Logan • addressed a Union •meeting•at.Citiro, • lllinois; no the '2Bth •of June. He laid that If loyal men are not capable of administer log' the Government, It will be uselesi to:try traitors, who still called treason respectable and not Odious:. ' • He believed it was a sacred. duty , devolving upon every citizeri.of the United'-States, to see.that •the na tional debt,' contracted -.in - defending the • -country against traitors, shall.be paid to the last: dime, that the ;Government shOuld moat emphatically ignore all debts contracted by traitors for its min destractiim. , Some of the ..officers of:the .Freednien's. Bureau might be unfaithfully recreant to the truatrepneed in* • them.aa well as other bflicers of the. Government, but • the idea of putting a shield between the late slave and the late master was a correct ofie,..and the Southern objection to this bureau is evidence that they.wished to re-establish slavery. even upon better terms .than existed before the slaveholder's war.. . • . . . . The civil rights bill was neither more riot-leas -thin- - a sort of reconstruction bureau:Ml• • -• ,• The Monroe doctrine has becomh soWell recognized and' established, even with European monarchies,. that !riven simply. cowardice :on thci. part of.thelThited Stites to allow a-Europeart monarchy to' Ite.eatablish- . ed uptin our slater Repriblieof Mexico., • .- Be. could not for the life of TAM see any 'good reason for being se particularly enthusiastic 'ln enforcing the_ neutrality laws.of•lSlS, since. England has Preyed that she (Wiwi care a straw for them when it-was not for, her interest•tci do act. If the Irish r entAns wish. to 'achieve Irish nationality and independence, in God's name throw nci obstacles,in their wit, el - ii ±:=l. • must not forgetitlud cltve 'sympathy and must act:- With the party in favor of cativersal liberty. ' • • . : • ' • The proposed amendment 'to the Constitution wail' all right, becanso if loyal men who have never faltered in their attachment and devotion to free the ',GOver.n meng• cannot properly adminiater the Government, traitors need not , try,. and . are' not entitled to any increased representation lathe Government. which • they tried hard to destroy. .It has been. said treason must be made odious and traitorsmust be. punished consequently, we cautiozetTer a reward for treason.. Gen: Logan represented the district knoWn , . • as "Egypt," in Illinois,, when the Rebellion broke out.. He had been elected to Congress by. upwards of 7000 democratic majority. He was a.. bitter Deinocrat, and like John Randolph, would have gone opt of.his Way to kick an Abolitionist. •He entered the war as a Colonel and left It a Major:Geneial un der Gen. Sherman, and is, now •one of the 'strongest Republicans in 'the country. At the last Congressional:election he stumped liis old district in favor loyalty, 3 and a Union man was elected to Congreis in the district which before the war Polled 7000 democratic He will Arive in 'Pennsylvania shortly, and • will stump the State in• favor of Gen. Geary. Nth° shared With him the glory of Sherman's grand march through Rebeldota. .- • Gen. • Logan is also, strongly in favor.of Congress remaining in session, to head'off.the . traitor who now unfortunately occupies_ the 'White House. - . CALLING THE BOLL OF . THEIR In Montgomery at the outset of the. Rebel lion the sanguine and exultant- rebel . leaders confidently Predicted that -ere many moons waned. they would call the roll of their islaves on the soil of the free States... -The war pro - greased ; the rebels at last were Conquered, and when Lee surrendered to the : victorious Grant•lt would - ..have required 'more . than' a. Delphian, oracle to convirice . the 'peoPle of. the North that tile secessionists and Slave drivers would dyer be able to carry out their, threat of . 1861: Blit• they are going to do it, strange as . it may seem. 'On the 14th. of Au gust in the shadow 'of Independence hall, Philadelphia,. they will call the roll of their . Northern slaves, and the peri l s will all lie there to answer to, their names. Pruly, the most ; extraordinary prophecies are often ver ified in the most unexpected manner...:' A . 11.0TAL ART -AssocrArrox SCHE3IE.--In our advertising, columns will ,be be found the .details of a scheme,,probably the most prince-. ly of the kind ever. projected. It involves the.distribution' of property 'worth nearly a million of .dollars, including the disposal of: .Orosby's- opera houie in Chicago, together - 'with the rich contents of its superb art-gal lery, and also other works of art, to an ex tent liMited only by the membership. The price of membershib will be five dollars. On the first day of next October, the opera house and its three hundred, paintings- will be dis tributed among the members of the associa tion. The first nrixe will be the' palatial ope . .ra hones', worth over half a million dollars. The second, - Blerstadt's unrivaled painting, "Tke Yo Semite Valley," valued at $20,000. , Next to this is a $6,000 painting, and so on in 'a constantly decreasing progression. The operation is in honorable hande• and_ is en- cloned by the best men in Chidago. • • This plan does not propose thata few. mem.. hers 'of the association' shall. receive a few gifts, and: the great majority none.. On the' contrary, - every Member gets a gift which is is very near the equivalent of .the mo ney which he invests. Thus, a man taking twn memberships, costing $lO, gets amen-.graving of Washington Irving and his friends, which is precisely what . one would have to pay for the same picture provided he bought it at a print store. The enormous quantities of engravings which will be purchased by the managers of, the assock4ion• enables them to purchase: them - at a price on whose mirgin they will obtairt the value of the other artick*3 to be distributed.' ..- Of the magnificence . of the leading gifts in the distribution, the Chicago papers speak highly. The opera house is Enid to be with , . out exception, the finest building of the kind on the continent. Its cost was over $BOO,OOO, and its returns, to-day, in the shape of rents, are a. princely . income 'for any man. The Second gift, "The Yo Semite Valley, " is an 8 by 11 landscape,-and is said to be eine 'of the most thoroughly superb' works of art in the world. Its granduer a• whole is only equaled by the astonishing perfection of its dendls. One . is lost in cc?ntemplitting its un ending Alan:mats, ats rpellow eoltorings, - the, deptb, extent and magic warmth of its - skie& 'lt alone is a fortune.;.and the chances.of ob., tairdtig it are worth ten times, what it will . cost - to peaces them. .• - - .Messrs — Bosbyshell '& Brother; this I3or ough, havdlteen appobited agenta to receive subscriptions,..„ • • -BLcoozoss are coming into 'fashion in Washington again after an interregnum of some, five years.' On-Tuesday last Benjamin. P. Beveridge confederate of A'. B: Blesnalter, the.wai- fruit' applicant for the Collectorship of the First District, beat in the Capitel Mr. 17. N. Painter, a correspondent and Clerk to • the House Committee on: Post Offices and nist Roads. Cause, Mr. R.% continents on "wax-frnit." The House ordered •the arrest of Beveridge a a a Confined him in a c.oal hole in the building,'!where he 'should be kept until next March. - This bludgeon business will certainly kill the party that revives. it. , Tema: last was !he hottest lily for thtr= years.:' In :New York City tben were Crfa 4 " **0411 1 t1P! - WAR is EnaOrr..—On theSd inst. the' Anitrians snistidited 'a great defeat hear. Lu-_ *4_B," and the Emperor of Austria commu nicated to the - Emperor NaPoleon- that :he :will cede Pendia to him Ind - accept his me - diatiori for the of peace. • During . AGAIN. the brief campaign 'of three weeks, the losses : on both: sides were heavy, more espeeinily, on the aide - of ilie,Anstriens.' Tke latest 're-' ports wehave are to the-effect that Prussia. and;ltaly.have accepted the:armisticty:whick it is Supposed would last six weeks. . quite likely that this willelose the War. The. present struggle is but the initiative of one to come in which Republleanism'will ,be trium phant in Europe. The Reform . movemint has for the . present been crushed in England; • but, t . will revive in a short time, and over-. whelm, those Who oppose the enfranchise merit of the people: . Universal. suffrage and self-government will be established, if neces sary amid the throes.of mighty revolutions., Caoi. Ri is: in ..Eliztibetb, .N. •There were nine deaths pri.Wednesday. . • Sans4rinEtua.--,-It is hied to kill - out the:inedi anal nee of this - famouiroot....--It must. be excel-' Tent, Or it would not he demanded so extensively; After all, good as it may tie, the Indide of Lime, .which the Boston chemists combine. with it, is a more valuable alterative and tonic thaw Sarsapa,- . The flarsatrarilla .withindider of Lime must •be- a scientific and .valtiable remedy: . , . • SPEER'S Tour- Gamit Wrem.—Tkia Wide - is' known toha the moat healthy and invigorating beyerage now in 'nee. It. is recommended by phySicians and other profesaional men, -and is .particularly adapted to the, present warm weather --keeping the stomach in a clear and :healthy. "Inbriettire steam engine , • .packing.—far terms see. na 723 , cheannt; st., phda., and no.' 20 dey et:, new york." • May 12, .6671.04 y 'Ws would Call the, attention of our readers to the advertisement of Dr. 11; L. Hon; nowifopping-fit-Lf deninntirs Uptel, , wbnie success ick.tif.intngpettfneiS t •- .'4fYd Affmtinns,' Chronic ; Lisnisesi of which ho makes s tpetialty,by, his Icodern.methnd.Of haipinced . most, isfac TrOpinyed- Patent . Spectacles and Eye' Giasses; - ftte indeed,- a ''Some. of best citizens wino are...using speak in'the'rnoit. ilafterlnk :terms . Af.._thCir . . • su periority.:. • :13s) not fall to.crdl and eee- - them; Hears Fon:Craixtps, Cholera..Diarrhrea,.Dysenteiy and any . dlsordered.slate - of tbO bowels, nso the' Cholera and thallium mlztaae,.prpared.byOghes, apothecary, livoirrti'.Bann RESTORATIVE is elegantly perfumed.-- It Impre-tiii richims - and brflliaifcy, rernovei dandruff, and pronioles the'grawth et the hair. The fitoit . c lean . artlele for the toilet. • d."EDSOMh)Tiirru,. swriet brpo, piacte.leAß molith . a; . e 91;ittild 6y ., tieing ODOI.±INE; prcpaiea • • , .. • • . . . Ess A troltikii lAA/pettier holumn,pleking *grepeo fdr liter'e .. Wlee....!t . li an find hiticie, iiied.ln 'the hospitals . rued by the. find clash . famlllee in:Parle,• ton.: *don and Netr York, In preference to Old Port Nyine.H. It ii•woith . 4 trial fie It'klveegreet . ehtisfactleie. - . I: ,-,• . it'alaTe jest received. tom Eildladelphis - and Nent York the Latest Styles of Patten:di; for.lradier.Cloalta;. Sacks,.. etc : - . Also sOrne ;very. handsome. Prnamenta. Prlremlngs, 'Minn Dress EleFators, - large. variety • of:Ladies!. add Mises. -§tik Coats and 'Sacks on.liandand made to order. at , the shoitest dotiee.• ' • TIOLAND;• .ibentce Street, tieloviAmiTican llonee, rottivllle May 26, ,66 . . . . NEW SPRING C4F61341111.39. at . D. A. Smith's.Clothin4 . Stote,'Centre street. PoDayille.. • • • ' • . Fritao . n. Enklisli and American cloths, all styles. and of finest qualities; at MA; Smith's,. Centre atreet. - . .13tovis, Neck-tiea and Tithe, to snit 'every taste, and at reduced prices, at D. A t Snaltiva; Cent re'sfrept. Settiaa and Summer Undetelothing 'ean beohtalned at Smith's; Centre street: ...; • . Faancat PA/man Dati.r.s, a i3eautlful, article, - at D. A. Stitith's, Oantre atreef: • THE :coA.L::TRADE. The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 82 ; 826 13-14 Canal, 37,590 00--for the - week; : 120,- 316 13 tons against 75,017 for the . 'corresponding, week Inbt year. • '• . . The demand for coal contitnes . goodi . ind the shipments &ft . .) head' again this week: They will . continuo so .rtntil.th firet of August, when tolls willa.dcanee, The' demand foi coal, Ithwever:at the shipping ports,:is , alacking i4recngo . .. • • . • At,seVeralof the collieries the..menliaCe turned, 'Otitfor•higher'ivaies; _We would advise theM to . go in at fair Wages': The .present prices of coal here Will not be sestained -after the first•ed i -Au 7 ' gust; .when tolls nukes:there' is a. itori'page: '.The present slacking'Off 'the. mind at the Shipping Torts:satisftes us that the . trade:will-be cottimratively Iri'Au • The trade stuns up thiS Week as folleWs;coM •pired with list year: • .`. P R 82,511 2,0111,4(131 ,r,05,5 , 20 Sctiny] Can , 21,501, 1104.8611,37,5901. (67,1:151.362,995 L It 1L1113,420, 1 C52,96A! 50,3101 304460 . 'Lolii . l7, Can! 3 , 1,4( 1 :11. , 294, ,, ,001 .4,(150f 'R.94,117,91 r 5 9,776: :scrant St h.l. 19,4,50, A63,11551' 2:3,F;n6, • 54p,01751 . sam. 2 6 " N'th. -1:10,B19.1 - : 9,441 • 215,5141. s,,2o2'.Penn_Pen_ • . '' By Ititoad, •••, 1666„di 1,9•2 A• . 102.6474 7,95i7 By CA • 3 103.000, 7061 99,602!,1 - 9,198. Del & 11,2(1; 21,1195 C. 359,696 ~44,256,, '5.9,650! <2;',.2;';',14 Wrng Sib! • • 200,9(10i 200,900 t ' t 1.2,245 ..Shaipokiii..l• 182,= 4 2 0 1 11,997211', 0151-. • 94,193 Trevertori:. l . I 11,919 1,011,3;. ' 96.1g3r.13,i:6A Shdrt. ." 7 ; 1101 3,5541 • • 35,0 . 97 28,456 3111; :19,9 5 7 1 9 ,0961 . . 19,401 Broad . , - 113 , 9C4 12:5,9:4 11,97 • . • Of the ineroaao !() far thin year of.. 2,113,G11, tone, 1,0.57,811 tuns R : t3iTl furnished from &buy'. • havo not learned whether the landing pen at' Mauch Chttek had corkithetiepd wdrlc or iv - 4.- 7 . We wert.; - :infornted yOEterda.y . that. there are (urn; (Atte . aLso in the :Lehigh ilesterk. • ' IPENNRYLiANiA C0111 . 11!1 . ny we' learn,. have made arrangeMents 'With the transporting companies by which their business has been rtssinnoft again, and . we commence re .porting the shipments as usual.. 'The following is the result .of the .Auction sale of their- coal which waslldd . on- the. 18th inst. The coal is delivered onboard .vessels at. Newburgh on the North . River, and .was .purchased. principally by consumers in: that vicinity. Ttiofe was but little variation in the prices ,Obtained; Seventy-six •thousild tons were sold : • • . . Atiir,tion - - . E.4nle _of' Pitteion' - Cortl - in itcw IStb; ••' • :. • . I.,tlfii-OFFERF,b da,0,00 TONS, •.. TONS. AT . PIT RC 11A 51[5S. /.000t1. SO 50 Hudson It I C4') 2000 - 0 M.-Muff:lock.. STEAMBOAT—OFFERED 15,000 , TONS, • C . . 005 $6.55 Pacific 31S SCo 1000 $6 - 25 -N Tee Cb 2000 660 Livingston C 3000 6 26 -Pacific:ll S BCo CRATE—OF' Siee s6' 76 Gardner . 1500 6 45 Maker - 9000. 6 75 Dale 2000 .6 75 Hazard Po'reo EGG—OFFER WO $6.75 Maker. 1500 6 T 5 Gardner STOVE—OTTE: 'lOOO $7 00 Hazard 1000 7 00 Maker - 1000 7 00 Ward . . . '.- • CIIESTNUT-LOFRERRO jl.OOO . TOSS. • 1 1500.55 25 Manchester Co . 100.$5:50 Richmond. -500, 550 Collingtvood • 200 ,S 50 Smith •• • . 400 6 55U01tt. 'Compared with the. laat lialea of Scranton coal on board veseelei at Elizabetbport, the following •Wthe rCsnit : . • • -•' • *: . I.•Scrworrou-- f Tnim 2STrt. • Lump - • '.• 50 , ,Lump • ' $6 .60®$6 40. Steam Boat 6 37 , ,Steam 80at.:.62® 6 87 Broken • ' 6 i&Broketi' 6'95® 00 Bgg ... •.. ... . 751 Egg.: . '6 sog- 6 - 05 Stove T 00,Stove: 7 00® 7 25 Chestnnt. ' • • c. STiChestnnt;..... 5154 5 These pricee show..it decline an all sizes except Limp since The sale Of scianton coal; vhich took place on: the 27th of . : - THE. BIABEMOTH VEIN. STRUCK - TUE • NORTH LAEDIE4:-We are happy to announce that . Mr. E. W.. McGinnis .his struck the-Mammoth' Vein in the shaft which. he his ,been sinking for saveratyeari past on 'the Nnrth.Apierica Lana,- at a depth of four hundred and :sixty feet from . the surface:. Thh shaft was sunk on thh fais:of the Third basin froni Mine Hill aild.albo the Third basin from the .Slidip Mountain, a distance of atMnt tonrteen hundred yards riouth. of tho'Carey Shaft st St.. Clair. The distance of this shaft is shout :one and a gnarter . froin -the Sharp . Mountaim basin at' pn't, Carboe. The thickness of the; twenty-tyroldaremottiVeinwhere'strncis feet, .whicti, shows that this Tent maiutaini, its thickness so' far an .ft . - akirmiclies" the . most Southern - biunio3 of : the Southern &al Feld: • • • , =MOM LOCAL NOTICES. Pottrvillc.:iat~ 21. 1F66.: • %stem. TCTAL: WEEK. •• - TOTAI.. I • I,EC "`", - , 193;81;.4,2:13,(4CV , 'TONG. 'AT '', • PLEURA/MB& 0.8000 A 0 80 Quintant Co 4000. 25 OII.Po-woil lo.cixt TONS. 600 $6 7S, Chapin 500 6 70 .Ifolt , •500 6 76 Wood.. I 6,000 TONS. 1000 $6 75 anzaril . 1500 • 6 75 BackcJain. I 0,000 TONS,." .500.57 .00 Richmond 1.000 1 00 .Waltt 460 00 -Bonedlet T 00 Bohner wo 1 oo , comniwciod soo T op . Co4ant. • • . When Mr. McGinnis commenced boring for the Mammoth Vein on the Gate Vein axis, lie com naenced too - far north and conaequently missed the vein at this axis, because the. north 'pitch' is much steeper than the south pitch ; but in sinking on the, present ails, he started.the abaft further _south andatruck it on . the south pitch a little be -.We should him' to:two a dompany tinned for testing the Mammoth Vein on the Gate Vein axis within thevicinity of our borough, near Salappa. FrOin an estimate Made by General•Pleasants, 'of the daPth necessary to be sunk et- this 'Point, it' conld•be reached within one thousand feet Thia would open the Mammoth Vein in the two South ern basins,, and make a colliery_that would last upwards of "one inindred years within a-half mile of the shipping Ports. If the landholders were to put in theirlands, at a reasonable retain stock securing dietance fif aeveral miles ontherrin of the veins, other parties might be induced to take • stock and thus`obtain the necessary funds fa sink theshaftto the proper depth. The intermediate veins could be'worked as aeon ax.re.tched, while the shaft was progreasing to thekamMoth Vein. Ae the - vcion are all more or limit Crushed'. on the north piteh in the fionthern - *ins, it ie believed `that the :Mammoth end otlingLy,eine,:iinched out above, will.be found in much thicker inamiesji • the lowed 'points hi the' hash'.• Stroh shaft;.on the.. Gatn Vein axis would be the means of teat= ing the :theory on the. uortli pitch of tluillatn= . mod, on th e qat e lirein. - eide, by' ainlibig' On the Vein froM OAtO toe bottozia a the lioctind EMI ~~ ~'~-: Teir Ctt.ttituomu) COAL : TitattF..-=—Wei cmoninettoe (Inc week . poldiehh*retamm,.frolithe'Clairdeld Coil Field has -t?een::recettilii*ned-4:- 'Aare visa' matte coal :sent :to inadiet:' last ' Ye,a4 ltttias — there' were tio scales 'erected to weigh. i 3l 44#6llilitYlii* We give this, week the ieportioi -thine :to report piiiafter; from tloise'ildifetir; at ospicda,iia the Tyrone and Patti -aylvattia Central Haim - "di to 242 miles, abittit the. Smite- distance:as from tread Tap.to' There are : _efitt collieries in mierlition iesdito operate, aid igur mare are vmder way. which 'will-soon _ • • . . . . Cliardicid* Cool. Melodic... ggnt fothe 'week:ending, Jiffy Is3B-(i3" ' do • 1 1109 18 ". . . For two. weeks, . Tbi vein's; opened Vary &poi-.four Eti . fee:t in and the coal is pronounced to• be of an exeelleni• onalitY of Bituminous TOal, (not 'gas ebal.) . ..An analysis of • a sample'from' the 11$0t, :vein; made .by Booth 3: . Garret, of Philz.- delphiiiygltes the folltiaing result :- • 75-95 of fixed carbon • . of volatile matter: • . •. • .. 245 of 241: he follinvini l are 'tho'Oollie . ries now in optl'a • . • . NA:IIE DT 0PS:114710V. ' LOC/1410 . N: '' : PEFSIpiiSTS.. Parkeltoci Coal. _Powelion, • Hard 'Penwell. Clearfield Moshannon ". Tohn llfillor's 4Ohn'Nuttall's Sarekpit...tßro's ". ' - Zeigler'S Phillipsburg. Union Coal " The above `are in operation.Witlia capacity for. , • shipping 1500. tons daily Tile following Rill' be: ready in a few months fdr.basiness Beaver .lEi.triich Coal Co;-, Osceola, W. Cr..A.tplen.;' rind, President; 'ldadera Coal Co., Madera,' Z . : P. Boyer, President; Williarnscre,S Colliery and 'lk:ea.. York Coal - : _SeVeral fromSebnylliill Comity hero inv.ested in this Coal, itegion . • : • J W.* .DUNICLEF C(),i • . Pier N 0.,. 19; Port Richmolid. Manchester Red Ash, New Haven ,and Le oust Mountain White Ash.. 'OFFICE 2:05', , i . V ! :-ALNUT PIIILADELPIJIA July ~.• • ..• •. : 29. if THE 00AL.: PRICES OF 00.1i1; BY ThE GA tGO. rOOHRECITI) )sisens , JorizNA • .AT -‘ • Jl.ll - :y Schuylkill Red AA' Preparcii, $ G'ooo 6 25 - ... •:.. ' .4 .25v, .. • . "• . • White. Ash & Boat 5 75g.6 00 Brplien;. .. ..... • •1` • ' Egg will . 6 .." Chestnut,—• • • .51.1(4- .• • tiet Mt: Lurch ; St: LA' Att . ' - 6 00 , ,Z " ..Broken• .. • 00g •.- • •Prepare A.. . .. .. ... 00 , 7_6 6 25 a` " Chestnut, : .. LOrbeiTy Coal.. • • . Frankliu,'(Lyliens 17311(;y)..- -. • 6 50g Lehigh Lump, tit:l oat & 8r0ken,....: • .6,t • " Prepared,. ; ..... .. Che.s.tutit;.. .. 'erotilTop, • ' . . • AT' T 0114,. is - 66 .3 - truc. 18, Schnvlltill Red Ash o ‘ at 6 7 .7 7. 5 5(4 • a • Chestnut, ". ". V -hite.Ash.Lin 7 6' np :tr _. 'Strawßoat...,, ... Broken '.- . . ... En • .. •... : ..... 7,641'0. Ctiesthot; .: ti oar; Lehigh White A5h. 4 1 4 1 ? 1 1). . ... •• -7 Steam Boat . -r iaro • .Broken . ..... 7 , 75 , i4 • ".". • Egg.... ' : • - 64 7;75% „ Stove - • • • 6 • Chetnitty • • SCI antiin : • 'Lmrip . ;••• 1.• " by cargo.... ....... 126 - 4 , 6'25 ..Grate • " • • Cheetnnt, , „Loitigh ("gat ut•Elizatictliport. - ..• Lump, • tw•Cargb...• ..... .. :fl . 60 St, Boat ii.n.lßri - Aieh 4 . ; • . .• ' - iithgb' Egg and' Stove :. ' ” .00(0 • .olieknut , • r . . . ... . . . ... ~.. . . .. . . ' • ' -',,T1',1,Y 19 ; IRCG:- .Willteere ',V Pittston W.A.•-wboleer.l6 . 7 r.yOrd . : -7 . "' . . . . • . - -retail....: S 506:n S• 75 :i.....y}iens VálA Stnilfyl.t.A..wholt iifile-' 7.5061. 7 73- : .: "-:' I .;" "• " . " . : retail. :.8 5060 •.R . 75 GEORGE'S CTiMBERIAND CC)AJ,. =Run of:"wino f 6 00 . f. 13. Point. •Pft. - It . . . Albany.:-.... : .. .. ... . ' 1 . cm Bridgeport .....:.....;. 2- p 0 Be.s.lford ' . ' - 1 .0(1 Bangor::. :.:.........ge Ml Commercial Point..: 3' 00 Cltelseii ..... .. : . ....3 Charleeoivn. .3 00 I Ci , mbridgeport ... .. 300 Culia , ,tiettNarriaiv.b..• ;- 00 t Iloichetdr 11 . 00' Dlghtuo 3 „.. 6cl Davoispoit.....; r EastGreeriwich . • • •2. 50 Fall tiedrgeto.wn GleiceAer. Hilrt.thid • • • .. . . 31.Ald'en .Medford • My, , ..tic • " Marble.thind - Norfolk ' • 1M5223 Novsvich 2 nO .344 veseels and 90 hoalsarrived for the week • Eteigflts !Yobs iza 6ctlii:o rt. • • • NeWYo . rlt . ..., .. ONl'oithind •." • • • 1s Frill 1.• 75 Nowburypoft - , .;..;:, 2 •Niitil)ort • . • 1 75; New Lquilmi • - 1 - , 0 •Boston • • : 151Pow1uricet„ . , ..:1 10 Norwich ' • • = 1 .. .: . .. 1 9i5 • 1 . 75; Nevirllaveit. I'3o 6 n 02,30 01 4,23;3,68V 1.',148.613 Norwalk... AdiddletoWn fudson.... Lynn ... . . Shl23lkill Co.. Eiriiiribredfl 'for. 1566. The follow ilig {4. the quahtitYpleol tiansporteil over .the fonowing Ttailruads for the week el4ling. un Thin 40y .. eveplog last: • !attic Huh Sy S.' liaihb'R.R Mt. Carbon . .... Mill Creek MAtiatioy. Broad Mt. Little Schuylkill Schuylkill Valley . . _ .. - '.Freight'. fraffis Enttiusoili". .. . To Philadelphia • - ''.. • • - ict T-5 New York ' " .2 :',54" 805t0n...:...... . :. .. ...' .. '. -- "" - 1 tid: Freights+ front Georgetown or At lexondrin To Philadelphia • - 1 - GOA New York' • - • • • • 15,i4 .. . . . . . . . ... . . .'. . Pineprrove Coal ltradafar - IStith . ' .. . ' Amount transparted during the last month, • .. • -- - thrlierry Creek - : .15.750 CO -- ' ' :35;479 'Ol svatara Railroad - V 4,130' ol" . . 11.04 T, 01. union CanaillallrOad ' - , r 19,9141 10 - r - -46,5'26_02 Cumberland Coal- I Trade'. •-• • . ; ' rene • VIE eivtu...Ni For week cialine.ano 30 . : • • ' . . '• • • • • • . Per Thiltimore;&, 16,0 G. -3 :5.:+59 Per ChesApeake.4 . ohio 12,6.9 - 1-23 2i9 Coal Tra4 . l;y . Rail 9t. Clair Port .Caitatt ... , . , Pottsville . • • • . Haven •• • Auburn • • • • Port Clinton' •- ' • ' • •' ' Totei for:'week Precimislp thin To same time '&3 year. Lehigh & Pliahantoy. Coal Trade foil SOIL Week ending with last Saturday: li/arES oe Sitter - 4 Elk .• • • . . Trenton . Coal Company. Mount Etna • • . • • Malutnoy. ....... Delano Colliery • Glendon . COal Company. - Rathbun, Stearns &Co E. S. Sillimau McNeal Coal ea Iron Company Enickarboaker Coal CoMpany- J. B. Reber & Company . Other Shippers; ......... C6rrespoed.ing week lkst'year. Decreru3e Increase. . • . . • ' Lehigh Cont ?Prude. for 11806. . For. week•ending. on Saturday. ta=t; „ . . •., - • -,..' oeim i TOTAL. {PEA { ' Toi - m... Haaleton...., ... 6,4251 124,5'.55 -* 64 . 1 84,341 East Sugar. L0af::..,., 3,9181 101 str, •' Mt. Pleasant: . . .• • 11.205 . . • . . 2,301 Jeddo... - ... ' • -3,639 77,067 . • . Harlelgh • 1,5 e . M 22-7 • . • 591 :: • 4,u5.5. - EbbervaleCoal C0...;9,099 , 25,643 190. . 4,313 Stoat.: -.• . -.. ... .•-• 1,251 24:404 • .. 5 ,31.2 Council R .. idge - .1,049 53 1 636 - •• • 1,510 Ruck M ountain ...:... 1,540 32;033 ' .• 95 , -5,319 ..New'York 'ac Lehigh- 3.307 . • '• .. ' 15,270 Roney Brook Coal C.. 5,105 ' 71,336 -. . . 10,4)4 f GermanPa.Coal Co 42,74 $ -:28,053' 62 .11;793. Spring Mt, .Coal Co.. 456!.„ • 72,901 .. . ' • - 1,76 , Coletaine.:.- . ' ... . .:. -'-6571 16,R65 "..132 .; 12,712 Beaver Meadnw;..•,. •• 1 . 1,252 -. .. 'John Connery... - -;.. '.....!•23 - ' 2269 ' ' • " ' '.. Lehigh Zirie C 0.." -- : . • - .7.465 .- - . '_. : O. B. Reber J 4 Co::. • 111 1 :"4,908 • ' MeNeaL - • • 2,474 - - 25,596 ~ • ii , ,a, .' T , z , 4, ' Ritickerbocker el C ..... 294 ' .16,567 ' : ;' 21341 . Coal Run CrialCo:-. • 155 .• 1 ;Rathbun Caldwell C0:665 _10,078 • : .• : . - Gkrukna Coal CO. ~. : 1,327 ' ' 13;276 ' ,• , 553 Malutrioy -.- 977 . 70,634 '.- • '. J. C. O. Bowman. . . • ' 633 16,917 Deland.Coal. C 0...,: -- '' ' • : IS7' . 9,305 H. Meyers - • 103 - 6,370 .' .. - . 91.111 man ••' 1,154 25,002 - Ba3tloore Coal .Co.. • 17 21,117 - ' .224 . ' : 6,139 ' .Franklin. ... •.'. . ....'... - 295 '. 1' 2 , 3 ' 33 '. - . • 9,741 Andenried - • • .. 190 11,705 . . ' • - • ... 0 40 Le 1 .1 424 81, pu - sq. Co:. ' 322 • '11;763 .' •• • • -. 5,162 Nara ' ' - • 20 0. . :5 , 905 1 ' 111 ''' 3,747 IN'llkesbarre:- .... '. ': 391 . [40,855- .. - 15; - 56. Warrior Run ' ' ' -.• •91 -:•3,713 - - .- . 2,064 'Parrish & Thomas,: 206 - 12,368 -- 1,1114 -•- Le , h;COal & 'Marta ~ .. .. • . - 231 146,969 :Packer, - Sheer 2bCO.• ',... ., 13c.. ' g ..' ' :3 7 0 ' 3 6 ,2 8 5 - .Other Shippers...:. ' 111 , '1" 1 ' . . 4,624 Leni,gr, Sam. Coal. C r -- ..• • .: • ''.- 3,750 Mt. Ittnit - • North:Mahattoy..... ~ • -.• : -_ --. . - 411 • - .6,615 . . „Walter Bros.-ib ea., :.-.. •,. , . , -.., . - -.-- 2,561 - - - - • ' • - - _ _____„,.., .....„,,, . -,-.:-.. - ••- •••• Total . ~..:'.. 50,310 .486,631 -. 4,650 - 864,078 .• • . ' ._. . ---- . . • . . . .-. .. Tata by it..ib' Canal 54,960'1,373,r -,. •. • i -:Same tints last..year.• 35,431 9:;7, 65 ' ....., . _,,. .. •.- . , pr; 3833 00 ". Oaceots,:' ' W. Smitl;;.llan --~ Sa.i~it SIIIPPERS OF EIGHTS. COAL 'iclinionel . TPhi 11.raiVa. NeciriLod4cn...::. :, -2 20. Norwalk. ... :-.; . ;-:.-... 2 25. 'New I.lcdforcl:: .. .. - . .: ~.. r,o Icewifry 7 ibrt.,,.....,.; 3 251 . Ndriturket - - 'I-. Oa: .IS'epotett,..,-; ... .. .... Et 00' N6wpOri... . ...: .. -...... • ...'. 2:41 'rouq;litceetili - e:.: -...-.- 1 .69. i-Vortsr . - nonto - ' - i - ,Port lnd - . - :.r - 00 ..Pawt - uckar ' - - - 2 r.o Privi(l,:t!cp - - 3 si - i - Qiiiticyl'a;int-. .. :, .. . .... .2 20 :Roxbury... - ;.-. . : ... -:.-.. 3 2: - .! 'Rockport -- • -. 1- .;:::.. Ridik0nd....,..y..:...... 1:;4:i• Fqtco . ' . .. . • "i o'2, Salem - ' ' 3..1.0 Szili,bury;:..:. '- . .....: 3 - to St:'.li)hns. (i.ri-t:..1111,.. - 1 2:, - Wifelfiurton 15.. c...-.. 1 -00. .Wivlootitli.:: - ....... 3 . 2 G I - Newarl's - :-' • 2 5 - q I Purkebr-11. -- - 142 I - Y.lrintititit.: ,:. .. .. 3%25 .1 REquiebrook. Point..,. - 3 50. j - Weet Cla4ter .• -- -1 Sp i Ipswick - - - - -. 135 §tatOirii. - L . -'I at - -- 4,2C'Portmott .' 1. 35iNev4.112,1 ford, 1 1{ Hartford.:... ~' I:.i A.llidny • 4. , 4,..P20 17'10:4,4,2 i,y 1'258 lei 53',535 6,351_1.2 . 264,= 34 675-19 ',761,60.4•19 G,GOT 14 157;102 I'2 ad and C RAILII0A1). •23,734 Ost 5,403 07 1,"_59.17 35,406 03 2,122 a 09 14 B4J 00 83,996 13 1,913.57 G Ift . . 2,073,403.0 a :1 380 iS•2., 15 696,6'0 . 08 Increase. Decrease ..'. 1,35 u • • 2 2 6 0 6T9 .. 10, 7= ,- - 4, :„,- 4 ::47:!,. , ,,3. --,'..-.',',:',,:.*-•---'-..,,,,,:,4, MIVOVERTIiENTS ,x( '~ESY~HOP » 9E ' N~li~rDctquslitY - titlt'ats~le.- tl Tweaty - .4lve per' cent. tttespei than any yet opt.' `Gate them atria l ... GEO. 11GG.G.G . T.4.1 pottsvm . e.: .06 ". 4 dttrAVOATMG: cciltPo'6 4 D.:-.4 tip for&rriArft. - Try it:. Tole GORGE 411y . 21, !Cti •• , . • • • UN D. SCH.O 0 BOOKS AND ILI 'IIIt.ARIES;; and Sundayttchoollgelini. sites ell kindß, at catan prices, :always for sale at . - • - • 1109 k arid S.tatianeryStere, Patin:lll . e.* Eirly parch:umg of na th - i 7 awe the cartiage. . . fr") . hereby e atify that. tie had cu • Greol:.Ezt.teruT !Horne Itiattrautie nnitT. n Philatlelphis; . • ';- , • . And one tit theta died on the 6th hest., arid.o'clock. 'A..31.: and .tee cave- et - Ake. at the. 'Ottine tit 9 A. 31.,;o11. .11D.ntlat ttortatit, and 'at , "2. P. 3,1;,0f -said day naelye, 'eeiced..one heraited,diiktnl. the amontttin Ve dee& thli etateni put sim Alec to tilde: o 4=Y, - .• , . • . ' • ItAItDIN 4TIOIIAS. , ' :Porty.futnth and -NA'alnut.Sis.,' Nel;LicliN SEMicifti,yoll , TOtiG-I,IDIF,S, At Litiz, Laiicaiter CO., Pa., troittiEn 1754.) . • Afforth siipertir ailvanraies - 'for . - thorouch andeccom FemaleEsltical-m. • • • .. * • ; - For eircry:ari RM. ii:fortnat:nn, andresa • WILLIAINLC. 11.E.ISIIEL, July _T, LOLLER AC...kDEMY, A arias icat 11 ciardip P7IISA AAL,:Prinoipali 17A TB01:ZOCG MOS 7 G 0.311 ER 1" . CO:, ..ratV„:4:, .(pßjfie York lloha;. I.s . mileiNortli of .1;11.11m10 . . Tine location, good.' bnildiiniTs; ,ple . asant grotuid.3, and thorough iwtrucr,on in Ancient and 3ii,dern 7ilathematical anti Englisti'branches, Military Villa., Drawing, .iliusic„ Fali.Scksion begins 3 - 4 :Send catalOSile containing 'full y :Jrticnlara. -. : . . 7 e ...Z.A.Z4" . .j.L . .-14,i5 . - - L,_::, : t:: -• _. , ' - L - ...... - ---- - I , iiLL-,,,, - .:. j t t it.. - .1„,.4;.-014,..172"Fr74--12-: •.: 7 T ' 0r.,7;. ' 4.".... a ' ll - -- . t n... ,".. , 17 7 .'_,%. wi1.,..-L 3 . A Fine .A.,rt ft! r :.:11:::::::4,14; t .., ,i5%`, ‘ •-:..1. 1,,, : E oii bird '..''''' ,l l , -,V.1%.". - r1 , 1: 2 1 .AI AX, LEThrgER , S, •• : 1,,,....• 1-‘ , .'Cc4fro 724., l'qtt , tviitc. l ": - C'''''. : • - ;k:... ~,x . p .:1 ,e 3,..t . ,.•—..„..... , ...„..... , Z4. . i , ,, 1 , , -ir _ ,. ..,,, ,z „ * ,.: !.4' -,3•-,.-,:,,1,i.,-.,,-.,i.-,,,c..„.7.-,.;.,;..1; - , . - ; -_: ...,. _ -k A . O ;, Y7 1 , 4' ,- ;' o, ;? f • . z« . .• ETT ;Engel .ilt•l•nanip:ii3z; iu :5.4 the Post Ofdce, St4ite. ently;hll - On thii 20th day July, 79A',0. - • --To.9l3tain g r ay, these the appliesi3t ‘.'.a.:/verti.qt - aMt.17:44.1‘,..1.1;1.:date , thi..l . l " ; ' ;st; and pay,one. cent . . • • 1f iiot . :withine'pelnionth they will he • ivilt to the J.:24:,,.71 .1.0.1.ter 0tr0.0 . : •• •• - • ' • . . Ccrieber B J=2 Powers - Patrick - Otrr bliss II N Quinn. Michael 'C oy" 3 , lnry 7-kkEd , Riytiafa . Rlx•rt Jolunnui .1)orloy.'1,11o , 3 • ..11:.c,ilkylo At ilfewit4,4,lnlln IY6II .? Dillthan l'att A . • Dayid '• ..11,1uil Edtr;ud li. S:iillhAnl4ll • • Dillon .John Janke.4 • . 'l:tiorna4 Nysii .1 Elizabeth • 2tiQnittnii • ' Thninps:cin (irlAncAlatnes , i'..\7;tnhoilt - l- A Wouser l'etnth ilarily•O • •NI ur. , 3* Wnllnk.el.:llward .liw,e John' - Loon • ' .*W.ifson Annie 52332 E .m..siu. ) -mA-N, P. M. NEW -.0.-rt . H... MUSIC Tilt: OFFERING. . .A .- billection 44 Chnich Nthste. 'cOlo•lsting ctfMetriedl. Times, Cliahts, ; 4 entiliCes, (11.trict:s,N.ote..ts nfid Art- . ....,. ~.,.,,,.,,();;r,.eu.:etii)lt, of 'thehrs...deighe'd fur thn u!--ett Ct.,TO.p .. ci.r.itiOlis . ,.Choirs, - Advtpinetr Sin*ln.. , if...hop!. , l: r.htl... , le*lnal:Secdettes - ' This is a i'011,!1:1011,01...Ncil.: 1 4 - 7 , 1 y,e. e nF k i ) 1 17 t.,, e, t , : h il, ,) ,,, , ,, a z d ji , z "..'5t.4 ruil94.ii4l . ltini'.o - r 1 ...: the u „. 1 ,,v e. ..,,,t11, tu ee. ', • 'pie .t•i- talthshul . - reptatait al Id Mr. 11.-,n73, f,, -,,q;•oy, an gi they will he thtlEct t0.ini,,,t,,,s ate. Soel.httrd. Vill attnie.t . to . 9110.1. , , , *. voluaia the spneitd Ittteliffen ofd.lity.F.e - ytth y, twit . 1 ,,,i)v . ,„,.,......_ ~: . s,a .. desindde tiequisitten, .. . . - ...:Cuples Nv i 11. IV setd:hst I y.1,..1? old Intid; Pl ee , ri c, .., .. • s . . 56. ... - : . .., -- L . .-...••••fo pyr doz..' • ' •" , . . -.• . . . . VN & CO., Pithii:llin's, :.. •••• ..,... , . ..,•..4!.o.l.4l,:h.tti_Strcet,.l;,3gllili.' -- - --- 7 . ' Jllly CI -. 4,;Pr.„,A . . t 43 1.....4.11 ' - n- • .1 •••• 1 e. ,, , -4_ 1- - __.... 79 , 5 50( , 4 5 TO r Y~~ '. t;i233iQ : FY;di `[ 9'ti~C4C ' T9'.,;. 3.' .; _ . Rctalekrni:. F?eunxplviie:in Thi,s nets inkitution, I;herall:e enclo%cetr.kly the,lioa„ A.4a Packer of Mneh'i- - hnniz. - nml .1 esr,ineli, to rive-.a full..prneti6ll.e.hte:o/11,„ ...rri:cd: to the, times, \yid be. open. 'in . the FlktST TWO CL,....v - isTs, 'op the lit uf -.•-• .: • -The 1, te21110LII:S prO - tirbially healtby,- - anti It r - f .yaried inthiAital in• fpreers...:il I \chief: will be : , .nh . .,4(liz,Q . the puiprmo Of intl.ruelion. • ' • ' . . . . rst" r . • ' Tilt,. ourse:. Cong , •,..1 twci patli::. -1,4..,--TWO Nlii.l2S 01,7 PREPARATORY . • IN:i 'F1ti.1' . 0119:. , 1 in . 311athematicCIr s,• raititfy - and. Langya , :., , s,. 6,, , pocially "the motion* ,tiiilies ,1% With ev•Ky eq,ang mail . ... , lietild nu e.Fire.r6r whate.'ver prnin..,, , intill, be tie,igncd. '2a.,-- Two ArmiTioNA). y LIAItS idong'of the . fullowing. f peel 41 Fc I, 0u1, , ,, - In op% of ,which a silecial'de:liTe - i‘4 conferred : . ~ • . - . ~ . _ . • I—TheScho . ol of Geheral 'Liter:Thu . o 9. • • _ .'••• 13:14iiwerithz . , • ' 31kallni , zy and MiOtii4: : • 4-1.,`! • . " •_"Alechativo.l-,l!::,:Zili‘2 . erint7. • • .401fcante ho• .. ct:l - toiNoi.l {loin the lot to th , . nth or A l vust, on pre eutiu;; thcnisclvi+ Co thi PrtAsitoo hieheln. o•r un the opening eireniar, givinf; feitos. AT, mOv tiff Lot' by zitiplyiitg . 16 .11EN1;.17 WITEE, Pt e,r.; " July 2 1, ` 1 : 16 • • ,'• . • • .`2:•?-ft • OP • AMERtOA,.. r r A: LAMER WILL P4II:ASE It.E'AEMdI 'TIME IS No , °D... Lgili L L; m ATTE I t lIIIAMEL OF AMEEIO-A A.ll Eli: 0 prA NJ; C A I; I; %.171F1 - CC) EN 16N . „ . MADE ME, WO3I .AN IN ll'IIILAI)ELPIII•a; , ;;,11.1:Clakl'y to a law days,agq, a. I ile A.M.EItI-; rctnoi,,ed .tld,te• .Iroth ms: dap.:lllh.r:s face.. " She was.. tal,ler. the ,acalment.-of (thtlngulehed.in Walnut' .street,.for three' STM6,•Mit .1(11114r' ih.,friala.he failed. to decomhlish !he care:a : bit-It hy ‘itie- bottle of the E - 111,..L, el A11E.1: clays:" • . (Name cud :al •dre:.,s'ot III: . lady abr, erete.rred to can be seer) at oar' sture, ('orner of. EIGttTII aril LOCUST. Stk..) ' ino.q.Dolight;llll' . repaAtii.pa.-for 4.,.r . 0rr Lady to aee.. . " • I et;tisider the- ENAMEi, 'OF'. AMERICA a positive neeesitg r.e• my . . . It po.srsses:4ll. -Alic virtuos' 'claimed for it in• the •nowtippc , N. . • . • EFFIE (AMMON: . . . The Ladies tiara found t h e ENATIIEL OF AMERI CA a Ithvel. for Citi.,T6lliit, aldeli Ileverb -thefavbc ite; • •• • . 29,329. ' 469,24-9. AMERICA .villere ever 1 may ' . ' "... nal ]lBB6. ZN AWI OF AKERICA, 11 os 4 CO .r. 49 LO 21 Of 4 GO CUR 'l'. IV: • P o Ell $* ARE. YOUR. LITAE ONE ,SI.7FEERDRi ITOSI. .7,.4 0 00. 6:.9,b65 09 TkatToßmEsTop,y4tcli:LY liESl' . A small ghat:fay. of the • E.!. , ZAIIEL QF A3IERICA applied to tile parte - affected, will.ritiorcl..inptitut. GriiilNs 09 'x04,500 16 . . . • ...HAVE YOU PIIIPLESII • PON FACgr • • lit PrISCADE.I),T6IN't Tlm E..1.•,0F 'A 31E1UC.A REII[i\[I3ER.IT IS AVAItILIZTEO .(..13'.RE. ' • One bglinr I.ler..l3ot•tle: • s.:. -• • 3G2,•-9 13 4 n 10;131, 21,345 14,(135 22,231 44,264 20,013 3,7E1 ARE YOU A.S - NOYED WITH 'F E C 1, E . S - UPON THE. FACE? . • RI:MQVE THEM AT,ONC•E 2151 022 .698 I,IR 179, ENAME-t- DE . AMERIdi THE ENAMEL OF. AMERICA - • • is rsLtr,r ANT otnr.n. •, • • Si &II FOIL' HL §Kis The'MedicaMen-gire- It :the Preference: It is.onehf the few - CostneticS Posli , ting Merit 0 3,5 6,801 10,216 3,52 54,041 • ••• :' • Oar Sale. Eveiyalieire; • • •- . DEPOT;' : ' • THE •SitOST•BEAUTIFI'L I'ERFLV:RY. STOR.EIN . .• .F.I(4IITH Atial..ooST- • -7T,-..:-...:moTzlEzi : s CENTRE .STREET,' POTTSVILLE. July" 21; • (Feb. 10, 60 &am) 29 tiliSirr.flud..reitiii Baled Hay; 'Straw,. / 9 0$ • 6 .1 2.4' • Qroccrics and Provisions fo;-sale by L • • Juno 70, '66-24.; • , 'BECK & ionn FEET 4zUllll. BELTING,' illirer6 ULF' Ozes; ntroduced paces. For enloat • • . • -FREBII .TURNII' SEED :„ By the po tun) _or ilinill .r er . rapti4 , g for eal . f o at. B. YUNNAN•S seen...tore. r ' , Also SUGAR. BEET -and. M.A...NGEL • W1R47144. A.lllkitiCAN VATCUE& in giold'anii silver- Awes ; American 'Clocks, and, .roweiry et all 'de, =Tiptoes, ran be obtained at the Store of ..• • • Hic.LEINISERS„'4.3ent,. •- : &pt. iCentre street,. Pottsville. . . Drop Flour ; onlY'to be had . .it seinunnui 1-3- A Sehnert.* who have the sole agency of asuperi. or article - of Flour. branded SNOW.. DR9P,.nutde.by Mai% Musseluna. • , - , . 'Ake Other:brands of suppripr quality, such aspen= Also an.article of. strictly prime Eye Procti,-ilooe np expressly Tor rta,bi. the manngtenner.... lair- and. ax• wmine =" r:• -:-,'-/QUAMTAN &PANIN4I4I - -- . - . ErtEMEMiaMEMM PL EIXIO (W THE LADIF,S °NIA PER BOTTiE. NE::TS AT WATT.V./...AG.!LACTI3. : : • CAPE L 1 c . • LOLIS 5T.,6E11 MAN. • Congress - Hall. ~ ATLANTIC CITY. ••• • (44in.File the Utiiteil Stateg. . LONG . F. (.4.-('IIA. e rTf...E. 31. ' 'Sear Continental • . • St'RL.NISS, .' • • - • Dz.. GEORGE 1:f. FISH. ' • I M=E .I)Ry;.VOODStit STCKLIK ..J; - :GA.LLASD''..4.I,Q(L.!S. :CIEBAYDRY GOODS STORE _Car, (titre and rfoniegiim Strett;it • • * - • • (OPPcite the . • !! 141 1 , , DOW N GOODO.-.DOWN • .D 0 To theft; Bottom rrieei: 11.31t0.11 , (9 1 ILARGAISZt.IitAItGALCS !ft 'Now N ale time to secure greatltaiiiansin all kind s J. GaHand k . Co. , s New (heap Store. , . J. Galland & Co.. arc determined NOT TO BE' UN DERSOLD, and they sea Dry Doddst4 nearly the seine rated as before the War, • , . .•• ', • • • • J..Galland &Co. sell noie Prints :1 Prints. t.! 'Prints !' !!: !I . None but site makes, - • • yards far' ' 1;00 •Th 4 - .5...e: Geode- are xiar- S yards fur : '1 60( ranted tobeseamd Goods, 9 yards fire` - .1 60...ita*t c.olors andofil.beA 10 yards 'for' '.• :.1 001 . s tan dard 'Makes:, "- • , • •• •. • • .'Delainds ! ! • , . ..I..niegt Spring Sttii; at - - i5a:74nc,12a, - 2.*., and 2 Antare Pignets' Delainea at.`22,c, 25e. and 27c: •• FANQY DI3,ESS GOODS r • " For Spr:nond Summer. .All.' the *carious and an latest .ry:les tram a. Inktree ..7dehair •to -a beary' Taireta' wee grain- Silks ; ironi'eronnon Aeserimm .Lii , rus. to the finest Freneb and. Gemiiii ported Cambric& and . . . . .. . , z• al • • ' ' 1,4 • I—i ' immense atoet'et very. - cc die sip bleached and .•. • rl -111 - US „ a unldeac'tted. - ' • . •. . • . •• • • • J. Galland Co. are determined not. to be undersold.. by any retaliug . house in the State. • • They offer-standard mak& bleached mtiE•lina at pikes -varying from In cents to .23 (Tsai , . inch tind•ti.4 •bleached and brown at 30r,.:45c,•35c, and 37e, all very • . while. Coeds and .Embraldeitts. . . . . . . . • IlaviPg- replenished evil eompleted.their heretofore Very extensive assortment; they noW feel confident that they are 'offering ihe .best nod, ~most Aelected stock in . town, it, prices which undoubtedly, through • cheapues.e. will ;:tirpristilltidies in wiinrof these.s . xtichia. -' ... ••It has indeed, been: very'gratifying to J. Galland Co., to iltid their reptitatinn - ofireepirig i the best iirticki line already . .so.tVell _established. • They have been oiliting•to their astiortaiebt ti.trish • suppiy of Gip *. • fruplin Elliptic or Double Spring Skirt, • . . . .. . iktstliattati Silver -Wire .dncl Waterinan'aSkirts, and it is their intention to sell them as low aspossible..•.. ThCy have also -a very full `lind of nosier:v, Notions, Ribbons, Drese Tri mini nus.-aad . many otherartieles too. vanierorts to ineution,:at ' veu low' rates. - . • '- . . . . A FRESH SUPPLY 0 F. 4 r. •F r 7: • .4 '1 re 4 0 • Ci ttrikONAliliE SHADES, They beim alio madeagditibliff to' theistOeli of CAR; PETS, and have greatly : rtdneed them is price:. .. • . ' It is %the , intention 0f,7,. J. '.Gallnnd .&, - Co. to keep to . their:aim to gainjiy hem their motto; l'Quick Stile and Small Profits," it being. rablejair dealing and gentle manly atiention'to their cnstomers, the colifldence of ,thcf pnbile : and 0 'lsr . ge 0. ,of rdtraOge• , . • re ,—,s,,__;:- --; • . •, - . - ' -1 ... . . . , ... .. .nt.raF e _'- .I4 TEAD,, ii.EAI'NESS,'.NOISER: • ... ". • .Catarrh 'Cued, - sight Itkstored,. - - .-.••-- . D 142.. 13. "L: I - 10R8,.. '.. BY . . Iroimerly of the 'New Bedford Eye 'mid Ear Infirmary, Principal of.the Eye, Ear, Throat ab 4 Lung Institute,' 1 It. ...and late Poncinal of the EYE, :EAR, OPTICAL AND MEDI('AL INSTITUTE, :NEWARK, N.. I.; OC ULIST, AIJIIIST; ECLECTIC AND ANALYTIC PHY SICIAN AND SPECIALIST 17PON-T14,E..• :.. : . . _ . Lye. Env, Throat, Luag'S, Female .Ulerine,•Chro.nie and'Cim- • : • s suauliOnal:DiSe4ses.• ,-- ;• •:-• . taken iaorns ot the UNION.IIOTEL,.. J'OTTSVILLE, PA,; UNTIL:'AUGUST let, where he h prepared to treat byhis new method 41.a:icor:es of Which he ohilce3'a specialty:. • • ; *.;••••• cuR6Md:DisE . AsEs . ' The'ciimmon cause of chronic diseatest is a lack or v'ant of vitality: either I¢iopatliie or. .Syniptomatio in the nervous system or in. the • tiestica... Diseased action or hick of vitality When loCal is owing, to the deficiency of the supply of nervous flower prof nutrition; theON LY.T.RUE RIZIEDY consists in .eripplying that dell-, .ciency;' by VITALIZING - and • • ctilickening the nattital functions, , Ouppressing the dorminit and *diseased ac tion of thpse organs. purifying the bloOd;. invigoratingstrengthen and' tpe general tone of the system, • thereby interrupting it diseased conditimi,- giting tirnt ucsa to the relaxed tissues, harmonizing= the irregular fiction: of. the' nervous poiver, giving a proper M and healthy - town, therebY ovciconting thedittease: , . • ,' .•• OTTORIICEA; OD.,EAR Commonly the tesult -of Scarlet Fever, *.Measleit •or Sernfula; tea IIiECIISC which,' if neglected,. is,liable to Produce•tlei melt serious results, as tbe'actid character ',Mile iscluirges, if continued, will almoSt de etroy•the tymptuth in or earclrum,many times 'ddstroy, bnnes in the inner eta' and cansiug.disease of "the brain. We have heard of ;physicians recommend-, ing.their-patients to let the ear eetitinue to. rn; thus athamonin of ignorance, that is teplurable . . -For tioilUng could be more pernicious.- • " • • . • Among the many cai:es sticceisfully treat by the ne w.pract ice, arm Stammer; ' .Constimpt ion in its stages. Cancers., Scrofula or-King's Evil,. Salt s'ltheituf, .St....Vitne' Dance, • Neuralgia: Rheumatism; ParalYess, 'Dyspepsia, Liver.:llllagione, Chronid fun _ha;tt.l'ilegErysipelas, ilercurhil Diseases; Primary and' Secondary Syphilis,' tipertuatonluea,* Inipotence, •Diptherla, Chronic Coughs. Piniples,..lmpare Complex huh -Nervous and Ueueral• Prolapsus Uteri, Displacement, and all Womb and, Uterine Female Did , ' • el SeP; Bronchitis; ik,c.; and all Focuses arising from an. Impure state of the blond; • Ileadache.curedbt three Testimonials from .the undersigned may-be. seen at • Dr: Ilorr refers to the Wife of .Rev, 2. N.-Dounan,' Missionary to. Western Va., daughter cared of blindness caused 'by Scorolitiii, and 'opacity of Cornea. 'No, 10 Colombia Street. Newark • • . • • . • •,• Jas. Purcell, Iritis. Ne,i• street:, Newark. .. SaraMA..Tichnor, Catarrh and Dyspepsia, 105 Wash inginfietreet, Newark. .. • ..• Samuel W: Murchouse; Catarrh, ‘247 street, • -:Juroli Anderson. daughter eared .of .Ottorhcea and - Gement! Debility, PS Wane . street, jersey City. • . - Nortnn;total deafness In left ear,..Newark . .: . .. , JOhn C. L 1.1111.15011, deafness both . Cart.,' • nolses in the !um. planets Ward,. daughter Scrortilons, - sere.eyes •of t2t years enunding. Newark. • • .• lire: anner, - Eri stain, Lachra . K inalli's or stoppage and ulceration tear passav, a - Forrest street, Newark. N.J. Mrs. T. P..Auderson; du., No. 2X,' Commerce stud:, W, it. Kyle, Bronchitis 'Mal Chronic': CougharOok . 'lyn. . . . . . . . . . Improved Speciacles &Eye Glasses L.11012l1; Process(lr. or. Optics and Practical Ontieiannf 7 i . years? experience, Inventor and 'Paten tee and Sole.Alanuracthrei of the .PATENT AXIOMA , TED 'SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, ground front' Crj . sral Pebble told Prench Grass Materials, ONE - PAIR. LASTING' ritom a To 25 TEAKS WITHOUT The only Reliable . Lenses likEilstenee. . . The superiority of the Patent Axiomated . French iryStal and -Pebblt Lenses. .over the ordinary glases . consists, . FIRRTLT , -111 . their superior transparency, not - Ob structing the rays of . light, but giyinga . clearness and distinctness unparalleled. - • :.- . • • • Szcountx-in their. extreine'hardness..not scratch ing or growing dull as: easily, thereby retaining : their polish for an indefinite period of:time. • • . - • fintara,y—lii the - superior unifornilti and accnitiet fu which these - Lames are ground. • -The.axis of the Louse .being exactly in, the centre.Witirthe cones of .each stir .face -precisely opposite each Other, and being of 'uni form density, transforming prismatic rays to achremat ic light; so. inodifying as to catiselhe rays. to, converge - directly to the pupiyof the' eye, eimaliking and keeping the eye. inita natural and.proper position r and so alter. leg the dEposition of the. rays of the light to their- en trance to the eyes -as to :give the greatest ammint. of ' .vision: %vith - the :least. power,, thereby . softening the rays, giving:perfect ease to 'the- wearer, and.by sooth init.:lnd-composing. the irritated nerves,.checking in' a 'great measure thee tandencyrd. the - eye VI - grow flat:or.. old; and lasting. in. ordinary rases; frorit.tive to thirty "years, without change to. greater magnifyingpower.. - . A CARD.----We, theimderslgned, having thoroughly toted 'and used for the last two 'years, Dr. Horr's im proved Pebble and Crystal Glasses, ackirowledge their ' superiority in ease, coolness, clearnesS and distinctness * of vision, to' any glasses - We:have ever before seen, and recommend them -to all --persona needing the same:* :Newark. N. J., - Wm., H. Mayer.'2l.4.Broad street ;-.L: Lettel; es Broad street t - George M. Dawes, 157-Market street ;.B: V: Russell, 38 :Broad. 'street, and _IL Gayer, • 17 "Broad: Street. Elizabeth, N. 4.—Wrti, Ball, us ' Broad street. Plainfield—Rev:. 'Benjamin Corey-and , o.. Gordon: - Bloomtleitt—Howard *Dodd and John Archdeaccin: Momstotvn-:,john: V. Vorhees and Geo. ' A CARD—We, the undersigned, having used and 'thoroughly tested the-Patent Axicariated Spectacles and Eye Glasses Manufactured :and • adjusted by Dr..1.1' Harr; acknowledge their superidrity in ease; clearness, dictiuctness..and sustaining power over all glasses we' have ever before:wed' orseen, and ,recommend them to allusing or needing glasses: 'Lawrence Getz; Ed Rot of Reading Gazette ; 'J. Knabb;Editor of Heading Journal: *JO:Lathan L. Reber, Court litirle„ Reading; E: S. FoX,. proprietor .of the. Berke ;County House Stunned Ermentrout, 310 'Penh.. street, .Reading; G. .xo„. Bantsch, 115 Penn street; Reading Wm. Geiger, .-421 Penn . street, Reading 1- Wm. Kerper, cor. Sth , and Penh: George Frees,' 317 ,Penn street ; Thomp; • *ion, 312 Penn street r• Allen Bectitel;.7ol Penn street; S: L. Rhades;Reading; A. Eshelman," Earlville Pat. Rev. Wm..G.--Menuig, pastor of St: Paul's German Lti. theran Church;*Alleritown ;" Rev.. B. K.''Brobst, Editor ofthe Lutheran Jogrnal andGermaii Youth's Friendt . ' Rev. J: F. Fahs; pastor St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Charell; E. Moss,' Editor of Lehigh Register.* A. L. -Rine, Allentown Democrat ; J'; D. Liman; ,i - K. Wittingit Edit. T. Gtood, P. M. Col. ; W. W. Ham ' ersley.. Rev. F. C. Fagan, Bethlehem. • ' Spectacles and Eye Glasses adapted to the FAR, the NEAR - and WEAK SIGHTED; periotally adjusted by - Dr. K.L. Horr, suiting a glass. precisely to the require ments of the eye, determined by a scientific 'examine , 9LA/RIES sa-arr... Send'. foil circular. • • . EIGHTtiVIT. CLASSICAL INSTITUVEr . . -• A. Boardi n g. School Ali Iflci*s . . Thi's School Afrords spperior , advaritaies- for fitting yAkt nest men. for t Teaching, 0218ineeg. AY, AUGUST 21th. For Circulars address, -• .• ' . .• .• Rev. J. E. : AP:MANDEB, PrinCipal, • . • Dightstown, N. J. , HE CELleilgATED , Wiought 1. Air Ti . ght _tarsier s (with. Patent Dust Screen). Itazinfactuted by J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. NV.poi% 1.31 h and nbert Philadelphia. - " • • ' - The Arm of -Bartlett Ileynoldatitive dissolved. The undersigned will Continue - to manufacture their justly - CH.L.F.B.RAT&D BEATER, , at' the old stand, where can , be found excellent COOKING RANGES, :and all things. belonging to a. well conducted 'estab lishment... J. 4.raTtiQiff..t SON, July 14, , 6$ : ; utrricatireg 011, a Inperio article for greastn g eara,for sale cheap et • ' ' •-. . • 7.3Wt8.C. 27; . • Corner Centre and Market: . . ri Resins -Blasting Paer,direot m fattory, at, • . • I,EIV.DI' C. HOMPSOII- & CO.S; • ... atily ' Corner Centre and:Market. , TsompsoX Casi 1 July 7.'66 - C l eo ! yrimr"sts.cen . . • • • •• biriest ;assortment and Trimmine 90drictOlis. , 4f, WALKEIRA ClA'sMolial9AriA4 , =MMMMII MIM=M:MIAtaI=E `e66 sAti r EF.418.10:1010:;. .. • Thelleeo Jarii,:ebilleitNi and leffaa.eonipetitlon,:. They are:lei simplified iv. Allele . Deifsarmance that any child can nee them • . The pan is placed in thaJaes and Irrilmt!2s:"e4Alol:97.llaPtalo. and k s%ll, The advent:eget ; which attach to the Hem Jam are, that if the fruit pet:up la aone4it will•not be lost by any imperfection m the In a:Lemma - Out of ten the lees pr that, is - the Mardi of imperfeei4itra. The Hero Js li the moet:petfeetlyair -tight Jar ever .pre. rented tdthe &bile, and challenges any and Jars to atrial or Its merits,: by ant test: - - , Por"aale wholesale and retail, by the subeeribei, bti tween Second and High street& Patacille. - • • .Wld. BERNKR4Itter, . . 1313.11.11.0 SA CB 'OF -REAL ESTATE: ' . -..-Pursuant. toar r 'cadet' of 'the • Court of. Common, Pleas of the County of Schnilkilt. the subscriber, Cons- . ridttee Of the of• Frank Pat; a Innatk, Will ex: . pose . to sale by. nablie.veridne.on'the 3d day.of Azi.• Viol, A. D. 11506.. 'at 1.0 o'clock in the fdrenoon, • at:theithlon Rotel, thindenninth'Sjth the Borough Of Pottsville;"All that. certath three-dcay 'Brick.i Store llouse and Brick Back Building attached, and the lot or pietaof ground .On :which. the . Same are.eretted, situate on the north-eastern aide of. Centre Street; in the SOrOugh of Pottsville,. 'containing • 20 feet in. front on Centre: street a foresaid. and extend: bag of .thatowidth.th.i. lethrth. deptli - 'lO3 feet to la-- gum Coort;betnidetl . northwardly by house and lot' bf - John Clayton, eastward'y by logan's Court aforesaid, Etuntiwardly. by house • and 10t , ..0f Sthieph Weaver, de ceased. and westwardly and in front. by • Centre Street. aforesaid; being the northarttOrtof lot marked on. the 'General Plan otsald Botongh with No. 3 , 2. • . Jeri= and- conditions will be. made known at . thd time and.place, of' sale by.the subscriber.; :.• .. • ELLEN - B. POTT, Committee. Potavville,dtlylth, ISfsi, • -• •.• . tri-n .• Important tnie In Pottsville. SIR ASTLEI COOPER'S EMBR 0,0 A.TION ItHEUILATLS.M, TYPHOID' FEVER, NEURALGIA, • NERVOUS DISEASES; SPRAINS, PAINS, • . • BUNIONS;;FEVER*4kAGUR, fic • . • • Certificates and Testimonials, to any °Stunt might be procured from those who have used and seen the good effects of this EiintocAnciii abroad: it is only deemed. necessary to refer to the, undersigned at present, a citi zen. of Pottsville, who. ban tell, its geod.. effect - after using, when all other remedies had d "failed':.. • .' ' . •-• ParrevnEE, July This 1.4;t0 certify . that Tyra* confined to 'my bed On the ad C.C.ltily, when Mr. Levy, called On• me and per suaded me to use Sir, Aitley cooper's . Embrocat inn, and alter getting mylegs, knees and feet rubbed for abbut twenty minutes; I was enaoleil'iO Walk down to sh. SanderSon's'Drug Store Without the aid oftrutche's or sticks, a thing that I have- not been able to do for two morithi. : . . ' . • P. 31: 1.311.0W1.. • nits preParation was originated by Sur As n..tx - Cool' rit, Alto wasphysiciauto the. Queen of England: It is a prerentiv,e of Cholera. Typhoid .Fever, and has riot: its equal; . for INSTANTAi:eOI:3 - Relief of .Rimumati..- - m; Neuralgia,- Chronic diseases. • Sprains: •Patns, &c.. it used is directed. -Every. :family should . have it.. :.It does its work so expeditiously, by rubbing .the Parts affected."... ' . . To. all those affilcted—Try. One Bottle and it Will . Price .$l, 00 per bottle.' • - . . • • •M. LENY; Sole Agent, ' . . . . . • • 11l Warren Sweet . ,• New York. - • ' .Por rale at P. - SANDE:SO:VS Drag. Store, .who 16 the only authorized Agent for-Pottsville.. •- • ':* . ~~; _.µ ~: Tl.lfi,;r4M.-P.:ffivr , ' July T.. 66 - roa Tineccaz OR ANTIIRACITE COAL fori.the Bruni'n 'or Euriestmrr Ass, • • - ; • ..' f .. _ . • . June 30, .1800. • . ' Sealed propoials for tarnishing Anthracite Coal for theNatT,.to be delifered dating the flacalyear ending 30th June„tStfr,•will.lie received- at this Bareau unlit 10 A, M. 30th July, - 1366.- • •• • • • • . ..-ThOse proposals must he endotscd-"PrOposals tor. Anthracite Coal for Steamers," that they may be dis tinguished from other business letters.- •ThOoffer must be for the delivery'of 49,000 tons of. .The coal must be of the , bout • tuck MOnlitain or Black Heath; or of a kind equal to themtri all; respects fo'r the .purpose - intended, lchlch, equality*tVill be - de-. -terniined: by• a Board appoluled by' thu.Secretary .. of the Navy'after the reception of the bids. , . The name of the-deal proposed to be furnished roust be stated in the offer. • . . is to he delivered in lumps of suitable size (Or nii "v val steamers; ciendi of- uniform quality, selected .free', from iinpurides, munixed, of which the contractor will be'required VS-furnish . Such m,ideriee as will he satisfactory, and. be •sobject 'to,. such inspection as to:. - quality and quantity as, the Department.may direct. The coal Must in all 'respects, be - satisfactory to' he in spector 'or iuspectins•to be.appOinte. by the Bureau,: who will have the right_of peremptory ri:jection. . The coal is to be aliVered oil board vessels, at such - . pliMe in the port of Philadelphia as may: be designa ted by the Bureau - and and in quantities and at such times as, in the:opinion - of the Bureau, .the'exlgencies .ofthe service may require, comniencing when the ves sel is .reported ready lb receive: canto;. furnishing,, if deinande . d; not less. than one thousand tons per day, to be- distributed .to - each vestiel, Its may be ttirectW nntit - the ionditig is completed. • Proposals will like Wise be received I'4 - the deli Very of•l2'iaai tons Of the Same quality of, Coal', to be deliv ered'inthe port of Net, link, on board .vessels, as at • Philadelphia. . • • • - .•'. In the case of failure 16 dellver•AlM coal in. proper quantity, of the proper finality; and at the-proper time • and Mace; the Bureau will reserve in-the contract the" right to purchase f6rthwith, at the 'contractor's risk and expense, that - Which may seem' necessary to Sup.: L4itgtcleticiency.. ' •. • , Any 1,-,4;,•7—u -e' or Other charges to which the Navy - I mtedfrom (Hay in the prompt Depart:Meta may b' cti rs Will be q o ar. di:lli:very of the coal by thL cd from their bills; • • • "rrnetio : The price inust be -for the coal delivered on .. blit. Neeselis, otuthe terms and-conditione above stated, at the contractors -rick and expcnee; and without eitra charge cif any kind.- . . • -The Offer, as required-by taw ..nitint he accompanied. by Ovritten guarantee; signed by one .or niorrespon:- uible penione, to the effect that they- undertake' that the bidder or bidders will, if lilk 'or theft' bid be aecept- . ..„ ed, enter into_ obligation, at - suchlime as maybe 'pre scribed by the Buream . with good add sufficient securi ties; to furnish the-Supplies, proposed: • . : • . ,•••• IsitYptopcisitirin be considered unieSS accompa nied by Buel l guarantee ; and the Ilepartment reserves the right to reject - all the ciders, if considered to be Mt the interest of the service to do so. ', • .: • , Two or more sureties, each in a surd equal to the amount specified to he paid, will be ; required to sign. the contract, and their responsibility will be certified by the, assessor of Internal Revenue of the])]strict. additlotial• and collateral. security, twenty per .ceut. ' will be withheld from the amount of all. pay.: ments,aShiett - reservation is not tti be 'paid eicept. by authority-of the Secretary of the Nay, Until the eon- • titict Shall have .been In all; respects..cemplied with; and the remaining eighty - per .Cent., or other amount :that may be-due otteach when a propereer • tilicate is furnished, by the.inspector 'and the bill ap provedby the Bureau, bepaid by suC.h navy agents tia the-contractor may name, within ten 'daps, after the • Warrants fur the same Ulialthave been passed' by . the. Secretary of the Treasury. . ,' ' • . • be . tAtipulated id the contract that if default be Made hi the, delivery of the coal, in the . quainitY or the quality,"and at the place itndthne directed by the Bu reau; then and - in thatrcas,e, the contractor and his 'sureties - will Torfeit and pay- to- the United States, as ;liquidated. damages, a suns of. Money not •exceeding twice-the .contract price, Which maybe required from Rine to' ime, according to.the.act or acts of :Congress in that case provided.. . • Bidders, whose proposals. shall -be accepted, and. - hone •other,:wilf be' notitled, nukes party as practica ble a contract Will be transmitted to them, which they will be reqiiiredlo execute within ten days after its receipt at. the .post oftice .or mu-agency named by . . The form of edfcr r guarattee, and certificate is here• with given rovi OF "OFFER . . I (of we), of State 0f. 7 - 2 -, hereby agree to fur nish and deliver= thousand . tons of anthracite coal for . iteamere. nse, at the rate of— per. toll of 024'i poniule, amounting. to dollars., the whole in conformity with the 'provisions and tarns 'of the advertisement of the lalth (fly of June, kini, amp tbe . NtivYDeptirtinCut; and hereunto appended. Should my . (Or our) O'er be accepted, 1 (or Ive):•re .queet to. be mfoimed. and that the contract lady lip foitiarded to ---Tor signatures and certiff- (Place.) (Signed) l3 ("c) FORM OF GUARANTEE. . We, the undersigned residents of iu.the State of and of in'the State of -,..hereby joint. y and severally covenant with the United State., and guaraniee.that m case the foregoing hid of be aceented,.,: , will, within ton - days after the ie cadig of the coutraet execute the same, with - Isoodand - stUticiont - sureties fortile delivery of tue au turaciteVoal proposed,-iff.contpliance With the Lerma of the advertisement Of the both Jnne;.h - 10 0 , hereto al.> . gehded, and under. which It was -made"; mot in care ttle:.ElUd shall fail to enier . into the contract , afores4itl, weguarantee to make good the difTmence between the offer of the, said and that ,which may be' iicceptcd... Witness. • (Signed,) • C. D. . '(Pince.) '• • • . ... F. -.• FORAI OFUt.4I.TIFICATE . AS TO GUARANTORS. OFFIOE OF TfIRARsESSOR OF..INTEONAL REIERRE, F =} OR TILE - . DISTR. OF THE STATE Or Be it knOwn, - That on this— day of A. D. 18—, at inY office above the giiarautors named ht - the foregoing guarAntee. and known to Me as, buth,..severally appeared.. and made 'oath: that 'they are wont!, respectively, above all in-. debt etlitess„the sums set afalust; their several'-names as.fullows , . :• And I heiebY tertiff that by the books and records. in this oifice.it Appears that said parties' ' at last annu al assessment, of internal revenue in this revenue die trict,. to' wit,. on'the day of D.;l6—, Were assoiied upon property.and. income of the . following value, viz said s—, the said. . 'Winless iny hand: • • G. IL, Areeeaor. • July . . . " 8 woRTIE , .B.- Slated .Copy Books' E Just Iteceived...Ellsworth . s Slated. Copy BOoki for Families and Primary Schools. ..Complete In three numbers. got sale at 43:. BATMAN'S, Centre St.; Yottsvillq Pa. . .. • - ..- . . ' -- • jiSTREFEIVED .AT , .. .. .ROBERT A. GLOVER'S, .• •.. . .. .. , . .. .. •- . - . Centie :Street,;..PottsVillei .. • • . - ..... •• • _ .... . . • A new . andsplendlit aseortmeneof.• Spring Dry Goods, consisting of various'. kinds of Palmy Dress and ample Goods. 'Also a chelce assortment of Grocedes, all of which ho offers for sale at the verylowest midi prime.: . Aprill4, , GG ' • ' ' . • '; .. .. '. ' 15- tf - T_TOLIDAIr. 'PRE,SENTS.:—A splendid se lection of Watches, Gold 'and Silver, ' of Amer' can, Engliih and ,Swiss make, '• ^.. R. C. GREEN,' '. • Dec 10 4:5--59- .' ~ ':. ' • Centre St.; Pottsville.,' SAFE. of the best undo—size Lo ri aide, 31: inehee' high, 21 IntileaVide, and 15 inches. In depth--Contbinadcin Lock, for aide by • NEW GOVERNMENT,. PENS;,a rid ` Caned - Gtcenblicks. .- 7.39 3 5, 19-40 5 0 t By the gross or boxes oil dozereach—a - new and 'capi tal pen--j eat received and for stile at, B: BANNAI , PS - • • • • - • • Book. and Stationery. Store. Where'also' can be. had all kinds of other approved Steel Pens by the large or small quantity.: • • . . . . CRATES "WITH .BOXES For currying Siruithertiert rind other istrutll fruit to market, for sale by . BANNAN...• Quow Drop Flour—a prime article—for sale ' • . BCI.ILpaYAN SCLINFatit,•: Market St. above 3•1: • . jane re and for sale by 5000 171.1"6!_ta.t.'! , '". sw. ' BECK & COHO • OFFICE BASIC...EMS, for holding 'scrape of paper for sale at 'BANNAN , S bookstore. 'MEW •BOOKS.--,lnst received and ,'or an a l© at L B. BANNAN'S • •••• • ..IAEGAL..• A Novel—by-.Vrei0n • Ht•00........• . KATE •MARSTONE. A. Novel. • • SKELETON LEAVES and PHANTOtiFLOWEBS. POETICAL - WORKS OF. THOMAS BUCHANAN PUBLISHED-_BESBENEA,. B J'BTIKEL PIIIOCESA. Pamphlet 071 ihe Maitufattnre of Malleable Cast Steel, its progre ea and employment, by Henry Besienter, with - Illuatrations. of machinery need:. Price 25 cents:. bent on receipt of 25 cents by .mria .free. • For,sale by • •, . A NEW AND BEATITir ui, woßr e THEFICIORLILBOOK OF ANECDOTESAND INCIDENTS ';'..OF. THE, REBFLTSON: lIUOIC, PiTRIOTIC,TRAGIOAL . Spl^ndidly_Yllne'sated With tier 3onTine POitrata • and - BeautifaiEngraving'is t . • ,-• This winif. for genial, tainiutrr, tender 'patios, ' Start ling interest, and attractive. *beauty, stands . peerless and alone .amonVall its lnnpetitors;• • The Valiant.* and BraveHeartedi the Picturesque andDrturtatte, the Witty find MarVelotur the'l'ender and •Pathetle.- - Tim • 801 l of Fame and -Story,, tramp,-, Picket„ . ; Spy, 'Scoot:. Bitrouttc, and Siege; Startling Surprises: Wonderfrd Be apes. • Famoua,Wordatuad Deeds of Woman,.and -the whole Panoranrit of the War, . are here thrillingly_ :portrayed in a masterly.nnurtser;atone'historiCal and renderingit the niestounple; .113i1, readable bookthat thawavtaucealied • - - ,?This 'work sells Itself. , .,The peopletni thed'of. dry. .details and partizan works, _and ..svaacionetk i t ug. h,..; morel* romantic,.and. startling. -We : have. , ..agedis • clearing over s2oo:peemauthElotutfor cixtular . sould 'see . oat termsend proof-et the above • Adds:at.- --,N4,II9IIALPUBUSIMIG ~__..:. Ickupswis , ciarwr BALE .' -Pat anent .to of an ortler.of the,Orphais• Court of the County Schuylkill; In the Commonwealth of Penniylvanta. the, etagetiber, AdmlnistratOr of the :estate.. of Abraham. Fauskiato or thitßorouti of Anburp; in _the County of Sc deequied,. expose to sate hy,publte : • . Saturday, _July 21,1860, • . ot. • 'At °thick' in: the afternoon, at. the pahliehollee leraMtiler, in the Borough of Auburn aforesaid.-- . t Certain lot or piece of 'ground sitnato in the said Drarugh' of Auburn,' bounded on the north by an, alley, east by lot of 'Daniel BarrellomuttibrWashing- ion street and west by Summit: Street containing in' width 40 feet and lei depth IZ feet; with the 4: .partenagew, • consisting of a two-story- brick -dwelling house and frame stable:. - Also, all that certain two contiguous lota.or pieces of, ground, sitnate in the B.Orongh of:Aubmn aformdd.' Irounded on tho north•by Market street. • cast by lot of /Pale Hoffmcister, south by an • alley. and west by lot of -Daniel - Moyer, etmtaining- together in width eighty . feet and In depth 125 feet, late theestate of said de- Terms and. conditions readelmown.at the time' nd place of •retle by ' CAROLIhZ FAUST: • • By order of the Orphans. -Court, Administratrix. - • - .A..D010.31.5.N; Clerk.. • • • • Yottadlle,lnite 'cc. - • • . ." .25; ' ..• aportwit to Owners of , live Stock:" The Great Eastern Detective . • - - • - ..,;,:• . .r-... , .:..1-10.11S E.. .:.:' 1164 IisTSURANCE: . COM L Y -'°' *ncorlicira . ted Ilitireh 1% 1566, JO the Seat' - - : of Penna. 'Charier Perpetual. ' 1 . •• . - OAPITAL,SIOO 000 00 - . . To inure againet lasses rtNnilthiplrom death by Evi dent, Theft, are or. dkwise, 210-11SES,' MULES AND .CATTLE. — • , . • PRMIPAL OFFICE-I.OS South Fourth 'street; below Chestnut., Philadelphia. . . . Cot FRAg..7 l :. en " t Du. B. BICKER. Pibiri BAYL L..IaiiERLY; • • ,P. 116FFA: Vice-President. General - Agent . . RWERRNeFS. .byrjoormtiejion, • to -the , named Gentlemen Simon. Cameron, Mints btu& Pa:t- Dom Chas.. Finnan; Pottsville; -Pa.': -Ben-. Jsrain-13amum, Pottsville; Pa. - ,•..Burd Patterson: Potts . ville, Pa. t Dr. John Gloninger. -.Pm. Lebanon Banie. -Lebanon, Pa. Gen. John L. Stiehter, Beading; Pa. ; Benjatnittllapiood, Beq.,Pettsvllle, Pa.. • • • -• `643 - . : ..26-ly • CI ON, VENI.I.L4tist reclvpil; a dno assortment or. Gold Peusr•aud.Silv,ir Exteusion'Cases, !'or £QIIO rit B. BAZiNA:si'S",. Crentre'st; rot6ville. • " • OROQUET AETri.—fseto of this Jashionablo out door game for ladies; Jest received ret:eived and for Eutlo at BANNANYS Book . and Stittiottery Store ‘ Pottsville.. . . . CCt E,D 111E011:filE AT 1110i1113. 1 Y-:-linder the, .k.F above name. the .undersigned, has: opened nn EATING SALOON hi Rishbach, whes..he will always .keep the choicest articles in Ws line. The patronage of his friends anti the public is respectfully solicited. , G6-95-3t - . JOGN PASS- : FOR 8,111.E.-70ne' 'Z..O-horse' power ltnxtne, lti • inch bore, 45 inch, stroke, heavy box. bed spring packing, fly. wheel 1:5 feet dianieter, suitable for hoisting or. pqmping,, - Also one ith-horse power Engino: IC inch-bore, 24 inch stroke, heavy box bed plate, fly, wheel, pulley, 10 feet dituu - _,.16 inch fare.Sidtablo for breaker or saw mlll. -"The al.xlvp Engines are our nym make, ando?ll be sold below cost trepplied for scorn • . • Also one 20-h Oise power Engine, 10 inches diameter,. .24 inch stroke: ;Box. lied plate, governor and force wimp complete. All new.. •. • , • • ALLISON & BAIs.INAN; .Prauklin Iron Works," June :10, , li6-26-tf ' • " Port Catbon Pa.. .Notice,- , to *Lathes. . .It ie all - important that lndle3 should have prepa ' half:Ms specially . adapted 'for complaints to which t h ey -sr: peeullarly subject, at once site; healthy and certain. Cr:that they should 'consult one who has made thintreatment his special study.. . Dr. A. ?I"..IIIAURIC.EAU, . ~ .. . . . . . ' PROFESSOR ."OF DISEASE'S 01; . . WOMEN. kts been in extensirn. riud, emccragftil practiCe ler air; warms of thirty yean4 at hir : present Offiale.---21 fact that speaks for.itscli -aral Li knoivn to .thousands of ladies as the author of ' ' „.-: • : - . : . •. - • "THE MARRIED, WOMAN'S PRPTATP, IUDIOAL COMPANION," (first pithilehed in I.3ti;) epecialty intended for married ladies in delicate or predations health from- which 'every lady will- perceive 'lda .-tbomugh knowledge of her complitint,..symptoms and; causes. and their Fltill ful and immediate treatment. It. is a life4oug,, reliable ativieer and companion. -.oVer • 4L - DIEg p0:3266.4 it.. ,Every husliand shohld have it. It is sent by mail, ' . .1.10 gnafautees a safe and - immediate and efficacious Cure.-of all. special difilcultieS., irregulaiities and oh stractimis, either in p,trson 'or, by mail. ladies tram all parts of the .I.litital 'StateS 'consult him with the greatest confidence and CCrtainty•of success. • .. • . ' lll Caution' a) Ludicr.- • Be not Imposed upon by the cheap, worthie.s and injurious .nostrunis of 'freanale Pills," "Powders,. "Drop 3,. painted upon the credulous and Ignorant, 'whit'are deprived• of their', MADE MS well as of their health. .Ladies can send for "TII.P Illmouto Womwii .rItIVATE I%IEI,I{IAL COMPANION," or consult lln. 31auri ceenityjetter, and so - i Jard against impositions. MARRIED. MO SINGLE' LADIES . . . . Who desire a safeind certain remedy for llTC,ularities A s 0-impressions: of nature, from whatever •canw, can f • - - Amu his celebrated . .. ' ' . • : l• Ao. , ti ITLESE FEILILE MOITHLY PILL ' .9 .. • • 6, 11 4„,,42K. 55 rare and costly-tmptirted extracts... They arc a reliable c c for,ladies., Plensant-to thetaste,- being al' : "libv dna' certain in alleascs.- They cannot tail. • :Li: rece ".-ses • they succeed in . forty-eight boars.• '. Price • $3, per. In , obstinate • . cases, those . two ' degrees: stronger sh - Oel oe 11?-ed•- , 4 •Pri.e.e $45:: .NO Agents Appointed. Address -- • .. • • -• .: Dr. A. Ai. :MAUR IC E AU. _. . ..• • ' ' ' - Professor-of Disra:ws of Women. • - OYFICF. 129 LII!ERTY Sr., oit' Box 1224;- N. Y. SolerAcent and PrOpiletor for titiviardio of twenty , • years: They've sent by mail, In ordinary letter-en .velopes, With full instructions and advice. ltay - 26, tin, -- . - • • DITPLIOATES FOB, TAXES,' Of all Sizes and kinds; mule for said .Purpose; for solo at • : : - .BANNA.N'S.Book Store sod Bindery.. L'.0u.111.. 1 1.S & 111AM.I. 'NIS . • Cabinet Organ'', . • . . . BECKER'S PIANOS, TREAT ..11.131 4 OSLEY- COO . Bl 0 n cp . az) c 5 s , Athlreea • . • -. L. B. POW ELL, . • • Wholekile : Agent, Serauton. Pa. - .. [ 3 -4] . • . 23; June 9, 'Cc, 11 EVE RF4II 9 5440 11E. be subscriber -LTA is-Agent for:the sale of .the Boston Gum Belting Factory . ., and furnishes suPerior Belts at Factory prices, all . 8 izes; kinds and lengths Belts of greater thickness than those kept on hand made to order, at the'shortest notice, as his orders for. Colliery purposes have the pre ference at the Mill. Also Steam Plirldng.of 'every de scription, Blasting Paper by the single, or ten -reams, or by the ton. at manullicturene prices. • SAFETY- LAMPS, of-. the most approved patterns, Hoare ofbispected. Government Wire, by the single d 07.- ,n; or hundred. Wire titutzes,.Wire by the roll oryard !ways for .a ale by• - B. BANNAN. April 23, ni-t: - . \DEAV Uldoll hull, WALKER. PRICE, bare a' 13 large- assortment. 'of .ewisS and Cambric Edging and Insertings.:. Cull and see them. June . . Bouvet ItibbonN and' Velvet .Trlmmings cheap at WALKER a TRICE'S: Don't forget the, pit re --Kew Union 'Hall.. . June 9, .99,-23-at nRP HANS) COURT *OA LE.L-Purenant to A., an order of the Orphaua' Court of the County of Schitylkill, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, admiuistrator of the estate of amen Da cis; lade: of the Borough-of St: - . Clair; in the County - of, huylisill, deceased, will expose to sale by public yen due, on SATURDAY,. the `ibth day.of July nest; at 0, o'clockfu. the afternoon, at the premises : An that evi tutu lot or piece of ground situate. in the Borough of St. Clair aforesaid, hounded in front, by St. - Nicholas street, in the'rear by Morris' street, smithwardly by the other half of lot No. I‘ol, - and northwardly by lotia t being the northern half of said lot Nu. 1,0, containing in front 30 feet, and in depth '2OO fc . et; with the uppurteminces„ennsiating of a two story frame dwelling house, etc., late - the estate., of said de eCa=ed. Terms and :conditions • Made known at the time; 'and place a side by ELIZABETH . THOMAS, Athniuistratris. By order of the Orplins , .Court,. Pottsville, June 30th, 1303. - TO IMII.I\TERS. Years Experience in the Business. - es m!'"A_ , 11.; titan .3priufacturcr i!tla 1111•its11 . 1rfluches. CLAY STEEL:T,.tiI:NTON, NRWJEBIAEY, • ' BEST...QUALITY • • FOR CRANES AND COAL MINDSLOPES, WARRANTEE: O- TO 13E - EQUAL TO ,THE NEW CASTLE OR MNOLISEL CROWN CHAIN: I would particularly, recommend 'Triple itillning Chain, the most durable and safe for mining purposes, It is the only kind used in Europe for mining: This Chain it properly used; will last five yeari; and Is Wen only half worn. out;'by taking out the short links and 'sending them to the numufacturer, ho will put in long links...and you then have a new "chain for about-half price. For farther particulars I refer "you to the.Eun, can Colliery, Pottsville, Pa.- . I will warrant my heavy Triple Chain to draw • from 8000 to 4000 lbs. out of a elope 400 yards deep, - or aver pendlcular shaft of tao yards deep. " April 28, • ..GOLIVRECEIVED: , ON DEPOSIT VI . . 1 FOR "%Opal' CEIrtIFIOA.,TII3 WILL : 13g ISSUED . . BEARING INTEREST IN -GOLD; ••• • .. • . • ••• • • • • . . • • .-.• ~• & CO.. •, • Biumgas, No. 3.S Soria 3D .STAztr, • Jtuie . 23, . . rhianacionia. A .m vr oing .31Iivehicle far saie,at GEO. BRIGHT & Hardware stole . ciiivand see it. ' ' June 23-25- JEST , WHAT THE :EWER IVANi r Palmer Climax Threshin g dune 00.. Located at Polllbillle,Achn ' ykkill Lo., Pa.; . Anfionnce to the Farmers of - Pennsylvania, that they. 'have purchased the exclusive tight to supply the cele brated 'Pahner Climax - THRESHING AL4CILLYES, for the .whole State of Pennsylvania, and have com menced the manufacture of the same . at - Pottsville, Pa. This is acknowledged to be the hest Threetting chipe, ever otTered to. the public. The Straw is pn.aerv ed, ana comes out just as straight - as it goes in, and is, not even crashed as Much as'if threshed with a Sixth-- This Machine will threehideter; with-Mesa power,ltuui any other Thresher In the world. It, took the' Silver. Medal and Diploma at the last New York State Fair, widths proprietors in New York State are totally una-. ble' tosupply the demand, "Those-who have other Ma-. chines in use . findthat it is economy, to abandon them • and, procure one of these, as it will soon saveaufficient to pay for it, • ~ • • . • The Agricultural Editor. Of the sAmerteart Agrictffiti-- rist" says : "All I have toasty to the 100,00.3. readers of the 'American Agriculturist , ls, if you_want a 'Machine that will threshlaat; perfectly clean, deliver - the straw irtetraight gavels, and not crack the grata, dud, put. , chase until you canget one of Painters.-11 doetnot perform all' that I have affirmed, report me as a Hum - Lica.... • . -• S. Elia - sows TODD; Agricultural Editor AmericanAgricaltarist. , • • 1 have threshed Eighteen Hundred Sheaves of Rye In eight hours, and do not wish to feed a, machine that threshes faster. - ADAM FINGAR. ' We have threshed over Thirty-five thousand Sheaves of Rye withllie Palmer Climax Thresher, and cannot 'tve that It.is any worse for weer. - • - GERMAN FINGAR. • . • • - ADAM FINGAII, This:. , whine will thresh from-S0 _to 4E/ bnshels:pnr with ease. • When Farmers want, to thresh fora fewhours oulyat a time, a single horse will be sufficient to. run the Machine, but when it is to heron regularly, two horses am better.: Address.the • - • - PALMER CLIMAX THRESHING MACHINE CO., ;July T, G 6-2- -•- Pottsville, SchaYlkill Co., Pa; GREAT BARGAINS:! SELLING OUT - AT COST „. • • - • • - • The subscriber; Ohre to sell ont at cost. Isentire stock ot•Dry 124eods,'Notions, and; such other 'articles as generally,belongto'dry good, Stores. lithintention; to deal afterwards in - groceries, Roar:: feed. and such articles belonging - to' grocery. • •• • • , ..-..To..etereheepers: seek persoru3 'dealing. In dry guudd .be.; offers great inducements. . The stock of dry. Aitoo&Vott: hand la- Crery tine. selected one.' Ho old ilf • erlr =lowa. - Cali and exturpo for yoaree . . •.; • ' , AI; Ti --..4 . : ;11.1it • 11511 PETER KENDRICK, - ',"v:L"; . . - - -StiONlNfah-July; TEE - -''LEFFif4Z', prukiike iorthe Still-Beane tiling 7 1 of -.Trizeisr , . .71`astasegoa. Mireatesi letterestiak iti . eitte t tt. arty. , In the UnitedStistee s Senate On: Thnisday.'lfr. rases pin to.,' caubollo:ool.the various ?Orme of-,the - nation:it debt Into eeerkipg, loan, at &roper ecet.: in-s terest, wisptuMed Eealiy .%This bill also appromniteiii: a axed runoant money- .:(Plerl-Year Wolf the, : . debt, thid ishile4 wilt lower the oda= ut". internit.. -it will gindoally betatirelTpayoff the tirincipel;: - • I The groat bill fain:tend the Internal revenge lawli.l over which • Congmosand the'Rerentio- Gaminhisfot i y . consumed tench date, 'has been. att,Med by, theTreid , . dent and hos bivome a law, ito Matt a° officials of. the Internal Revenue Burean'ares'airanging fur its enkiree menL:- It lowers the rate,of ' : • The Reading Thief! , of yesterday: says: , . "Tamaqua_ was treated badly's: this city on Wednes.. l day. .Several'of the citizens of that place.were rongiF Ty. treated. One of them was robbed of a'gold watch 1. and chain; worth Sttn.... moat, • What a motleytotheripg there Mon A few days agn,a casket of dramenda' and other Ted- `, cables, worth o.ooo:were foundear Nashville. - Within a radios twenty miles 'of Corinth: - Slonl, It to estimated that forty. thotuond solliers aro .buns.:. • " , Prof. Charles G . BOrnham., author of the arithmetic: which bounhis.name, is Jast dead fit Moergeel , gl. I A St:- Louie girl married to win a twenty: dollar; bet,l and soon afteoapplied for a. divert& .. - libr•Postmtutter Gen. Dettnistat Will take the stuntril, againtrethe President's polky. - „ • • . f •;. passage lite :Constitntionac; , :..! Amendment - by (be Ten- • nesse.Legist . ature: • • 1 .4 BROWNLOW ON JOHNSON. WO are delighted to Mato that the.etTerts • . , nkard. - wo- tt . . of the druheeldentally" fins' (he • Piesidential• chair,. have prOved ahortivo to prevent Tenn&• . -see ndopflu , a the . new'Consti-, tution Ainen mein. The 'following despatch es tell'the tale: NasaYmtet, July 19.,-In the Manse of Repreientri.i. t tives this morning the, constitutional amendment was=.-: •. 4 ratified by s vote of 43 yeas. to- 1S nays-twin members 1 - t Tensing to rinswers to their names. - • • ; • • The Press and Times (the radical sheet of Neshylliev• "says that ~.the loyal-men of Terotessre by this vote re , , pit ate. the President,... - who has so basely betntyed . , them. . • _ .Governor Breirale* sent the . following, telegraphic. 4 despatch to Washington • • . - •• •httauvux.r- Tenn.. July To . M.:Srzevros, tiron.rvAai w,k; w A s l itsoeXos, D. D.C. - My compliinente..tO the President. We have earrleil,l the constitntiotuti funendinent.iti the 110a..e., .Vote, .iO . II—T.WO of his. tools refusing to vote. . . . „_ . ~• - uuTeOlOr 110511'71:OR trhowrnow'sra•VATOO TO irOnNTT, • -; • The following is the despatch of Governor 13rOwntro, ..; to Colonel Forney, exactly as it wasycceived: !: • 19. - 15643: To Mom. J. W. Forney. Seerefavy:!•. ' U. 8.. senate—We have 'ratified the. constitharaukt •• • • amendment in the House-- - forty-three votes for i;.„ elev-•• en against. it-two of Andrew johnsoms tools not v0....=; • ; Ong, Give my respect; to thn deatitlog of the White Uoustf. • • . - ' .....741r.-Lsinonithayaaarrr..--This new Instirl tution at-Bethlehera, Pa.-, which was liberalfys endowed .by; lion: Asa. Packer of - Ohunk, and which is designed to .give a fait practical education,: suited to the times, will teopened to repeivt- studeotiin the first.twii . CIPSOS; 013 tho Ut of September, 186'6. ileury`: ; : -. dOppae,',Esq.; is President. A young graduating at the institution, ean'be...proti-,-:. ,Cient in civil : and mechanical 'engineering and Metallurgy and mining. It'. has - a nios:i.! accomplished Scholar and gentleuiau at its ' ACCOAOIOI)ATION ' S.—FirteeII cars ca - - pabld of . Carrying Seven hundred. persons,' , were sent here - by the . . Reading RaiArdad CoMpapy to, bike the: Schuylkill County . ..di:l : - . • egates tri-thd "Grand Democratic - AleCting7. : ln -- Re:ading on IVeduesday: _Bcvcutp-tics=tvciil `. from here. Froril the 'entire Countir •Oliouti one hundred 'and • fifts%• persons:A.i.stUpen- - ! , • . . dons trUly;after the grdat preparatiiinsi, that had been'inailp for O TIM ilmvisoity.Tatirm , a necessary increase on some articles to pro= , { tent them. under . the action of the interuiti , :t revenue laws, haspassed the will - We trust', pass the Senate' at once.! Tlti; t• . is necessary as full action. on the Tariti fermi 'until December. ;. • • - 311!ISItS. DENNISON, SVELL; 11AILLFS!'!.. having retired. from the Cabinet in c,,nse.:;- quente of their inability to approve the Press` E .we . have no that r'iOn of §tantou will soto be hancli . cd ili..On ii,l4:7lllo,baOspfreconstritctioti? . . , the party tha t sayediVisliakOry i la now a unit' , e - - Tcis shore enddtflie;Atilitattiv-I, ; =v successfully • Tur, fallowing., lettei is from. a alitiar it f We . st Virginia : - . . , ~ 'CILUILF7S:I9N, WFST VIIIOLNIA, - De S::-.4 imieread 'Toe,. Iron, and 011! throne - . front. title, to index, and intend to matt again: VI first-time t read - for the mere pleasure of the perusal ,• but In the neat I am quint; to study for information.- 1 ,, I have Justlearheil etiougu now to upset alimy'.old idea: '. about coal formations, and yet enough to convince taie ; that the old theory•or - vegetable coal •uniking•rsterro.., neous—indeed it required but little to make me you,; proselyte,-since I always felt sceptical ithint the doh I.' - tiara forming our-beds of coal. • - 1. , lint another difficulty bothered me more.,l cold, I .: •. not conceive' how the orift.of rivers and the ebris 0I• . mountains could forte the vast strata of rocks covert'', I -' the coal, the Mahoning sundsbnie'ror instance; whir I, - .. has a spread of many thousands of square railcar whit ' I , enure of the lower sandstones are coextensive sfith lb.,' •'', .continent. These could not.' have been for Med front ". the wash of older formations, because they are conshq. , '.- Emit thiongliont. 'Your volcanic •rheocy set this matte,. ' at rest hi my mind, and I can now 131,e }ow your "Na. - • ;le' Lurid Prixesses"- work Out the liarnionfinoi whole.; r " " • We, out-here,are deeply interested In all that, ay!. . plies to coal. 'his in toe greatest coal regiou upev earth, or, perlins, in the univelse-1 The Most rinignr ; "1 ticent in every sense of the word :.but scarcely:know:4 -- } t beyond our mountains, Though open. to' improve: . ‘Y ; 'eat-and settlement over one hondrtal years It Is ye' -. ..11 ''' I.o , l;e:developed.. Like all other parts of Virginia • ,- progressed liarkWardt iiiit • free labor now; has. tla.' ' t, ,, matter - in hand and things begin to move forward. .I„ ?r .. ie pretty haul' work. however,. ' : . ~ . . ~ . , We hat e had to dtaranthise the rebels tilt here.-4."'l' , They wanted to have their own way, and that wais tb' ,i: old way.' , They go about now Dolt ion," faces - , an.'- : ~ are horror stricken to - flail "mind-eilhe' ailing the fib' . ,", odlces.which were theirs by "Divine right" (l) , Tincz .. 1.- .. ., wilt- nut• give 'up yet, however: though ,beaten In tin- • field they . are going to try it In the Cabinet." .They Su... ,J - ..; Johnson is there Silent]. -tile frt.:oll,of rebels,. c , ippeg . ... ; :4.): heads and diatinfort Deniocrats I—and that•ffiey wi ::, 3 . 1 -yet hate deep reveugefor all their wrongs'? . ' ~. •; ..- I think, however, their chances are shut in West. Vii-I ', : ginia. They are miserably poor; their negrces gon.?), ~.• and too proud.to work, they cannot afford to wait 10n,: i ..:: for Johnson's - "bread and butter." We are going 1,3 - :1., , starve them net, for everyday they - grow weaker whit; ~.. we are growing stronger. - Stilt v; e nave got to wort? ,' "Eternal vigilance is the' mice or Iffietty;" anti Mb:. i-• all the. elements of Rebellion, Lteinticiacy, Johnsuntsn- ''l . . Distatioutsm, and Free Tradebau, we' niust lie wid . ' • awake. - . ' ." 'Wave-hundred copies of your bole tvere'scattere. I. among our people, they would be better able to splio.. . elate protection to borne industry and the vast ti . --,, sources °Lour country., - " li.V:i.., witt• " ' • .. • . • POTTSVILLE IitA.EKETS. • Corrected Weekly for it hi A 79r ;tiers , J ourita - 410 1 ,5T4 )1 :AI to r,V tl • 25, 7 o - ej - -• S.": • • 2' ' 2:40 1 2, ; 2 20It 7 $l . irkltiit" - • •1 15 luau.er, • „In • ."' . r "O• '. 80:Cheese,. •I. 24 2/•:, .3 001;Larit,. , 24 4 ,` 12.0 t' 4 00.1amts, t 22. 1 401Shontdere, "'IT ' 20'Ileef hind (1r..... 'l2.* 1001 " front."• !, 215:Mutton,- - 1U: 1 - SO 00 1 Poils - • • ," .1 20 ' - I 25, Veal,;2s; 1150O3ogur, CuOa,- "'r iklugar,lioute, " 1 Porto 4til rNilhite, • . . • Combed, ••, ?SA' , ; • :O. Symp. t Wheat Flour, extra farcily, per barrel... do_ do do*: . do per cwt do do extra. per barrel... do • do superfine, . do 'Rye Flonr„.. - . , . • do. • , • per cwt " Buckwheat Flour, do' .. Wheat, priniewhlte , per bushel... do do rel. ' '." : dd " . Dried Peaches, pared. pa, pound:: dg do, unparer ' do . Dried Apples, • - : . . 11, Eye, ' .bn. Corn,. Cate,-". Soup bums" Pears - . .!` Rye ChoP, " Corn. Meal ." Middlings, " Potatoes, ." Hay, ton. •• bale 'cut Straw; V ton. Plaster, " Salt, V sack. Tim - Seep, Iv. Clover ' "pita 'noun' Coal, Ipi!ipt . fur No4ny c Zl-H°coJ nneSt , : t.. l 3 . ; Li Bale by- • •P f EC - • • 24. RE;MOVAI.. . • ' ... • '40 , 9,1 . . G.; . ' . 1 , 17::- .. B E CT.C , ...,'!'• , .*/.1 Having, removed .friam - the etorn corner . 31artre; ri4 ."." Second 'streets, to the store between 0. D 01101 1 ,3 a'. l .3. G. Brown's on Centre :street , effete a large and 1. ~ ried assortmentol dry goods and groceries at the lo i l. eet cash prices: Being thaolifui, for vast &vac?, edit hefts a continuance bithe same. . , ' 'July I', 'i . .2. . - ,: • .. . ~, . II k 0 OF All ;KENDS, runtilsrtmr:TO TRIO; ' PRICES, sy . , I;rON7 BROTHERS;..' : MtJRANTON, rk., • j r Hardware; Iron;. Stove's; - lenti road and Supplies. 4..; _ .7i June. SILVER AND PLi*ED.GOOIi, 1110$T SUPERIOR . WOBK3IANSIII i ‘.."-- i."4" 1- N-E NV ST O RE, Air No. 704 Arch . St.; ' . -..e..... - - PffiItiADELPIINA. . . The undersigned (tate, of, the famous. Hewers Manufacturing . . Copproty,y , respectfully. annormr they hare °wool a new, and bOeutlful store sale of SILVER' and PLATED' WAI 1 at. Tel street ' Ouriling.experience as marrufactruers w able us to keep nottung but flrst-clefs Goods who nuiypatrotilze our store wtii find our plated far superior to any. impOrted, and curelettitlle rely on the goo& being precifely what they an seated to be.- BOWMAN As ON June 23, • • • . Viencla Enibtaidered - and Stii Handkerchiefs: cheap at . Wfjac.:Ea/ • Jade 9,. Iti3 • seed Oita' t
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers