Mit .. o( - :'- : •-•.10 - #titiii: - .. POTTS'VILLE, PA. sATIVICDAY,'AVGWAi 4, 1866. UNION- STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR MAJOR-GEN. JOHN W. GEARY, Ca.no pttign f3tabscribleraraia4 As the great election campaign-one of the moat im. porzant everteld in this cbuntry-?—will 430013, open. and iu order to enable all,, however limited their lumina, to read the JOURNAL. we will receive.sabacribent from July to November 1; at the following ,rates . : - • Single subr.Miption. Madvance, • :In clubs of 5, to One address 10, " 'Ann for:each additirMal Mnbecriber 60 cents . eacii;— Tiao wl.n get .Upr: clubs of -15 and ?i vipfes, will re- . crpy Subecriptions will be received from responsible Cly cavr men, payable when Gen. 0 - -uoi!ls eleCied Governor. Sim% boys. go tO'work all over the Count); and else in getting Up clubs, •• - 7 • 14.r.ions de ring extra copier: of any partiMilar num- . 1..1. for dibtribmion during .the campaign, VCII tie fur i.itind at r 4 per 'lOO copies; $2 25 per 50 copies. Or-, d.r.,for tetra copies must be left at.' the office not later Tuesday moruildg of, each The. JOCIINJ,L c , tc4l.o.ce tree of postaga in Schuylkill County. Out of. County the postage is 5 cents quarterly, or 20 cents a paid in advance. NEW ,YORK—jAYIES B. 'WATTS, with (:tidy. ell, 'Cialaut No. 119Broadway:IcerrYork t 1 v. 148ot:tor:zed. to . receive etillseriptione for Elm 11Firt.1.,,',.J5rusAl. and also to colleet bills for the same: AGENTS WANTED ! Tollarivasa the Principal Mining and Man- ufacturingDißtriets, for the Sale of our 13 - 0. 0 K. ON COAL, IRON AND OIL; -or the PraelienlAnierican Miner. P•tTo etNe . getir and reliable Agents We will a i is l n Mink:Lai le it:cements. for the Kew of this truly valuable and much n brook. Sei.eral of the betit.diAtiiieta are. yet un— appl)hig drat, will be entitled to th • choice. We ma .mention among others: • Lt,Wer Susquehanna from Danville to Baltimore ludiag the Sbatneuin and Lykens Valley Regions: . The line of, the tichnylkill from Philadelphia to the boindary of &huylkill County; • • . • . The line of the Erie liallroad. including the Oil Re gi New York City. and thetßate of Aew York. Apply to 11ENJ...11.4..NNAN1. Publisher, oar 14. MARIUS DADDOW. General Ant., POTTSVILLE, PA. MEMORIAL OF THE - P ►TRIOTISM OF SCHUYL, COUNTY, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIDE. The . Last Chance . Ca Get . the RoOk. In rider that all. who. desire to .preserve.., this the Patriotism of - tichnylkill County dm - :ok the ma s .tiot hedebaried by the price from purchasing, we have redtMed the price io follows for the remainder of the edition: • to. 'reduced' from' :$2 50 t 4-$1 50 -•, slieeP, (library) •". -" ' 275 -" 175 " Lllt morocco " " 325 " 7.2;25 ro , r,eeo gilt -" 3 75 " •. 2 75 .When it is remembered that no other County M they United States has published abbok of simi ltrvbaracter, our citizens should feel a peculiar p rib in having the record of their patriotic ser v,..es convenient Shape. In after years t!lis w- —hbe •yery valuable, as it -will - be' e.•areo not, hav:eg beeh stereotyped. - - Vo outer ±±.411 When this is ex:. tlie . bool; will not be the - market, The neap alone Shuthern States with all the tharked-npon it, is worth 50 cents.-- As a book of ycfeleilce ; as a record of theservices of Schuyitill 'Comity, containing as it does the names of thirteen thousand soldier's, it. is com plete. ... • The Mones omitted in the-first edition hare all been added kinec, and we believe it is now as - complete as any Work of the kind:can be made.' . . .. To an:: soldier whose means are limited we Will furnlidi ilie-hook• in cloth for $1 per copy. •_ . Cm i•ereipt of 'the r duzed price the: book will 1). mailed to any inldtei , s, postage.paid: Address It: Batman; l'olisvitle; pii:, Publisher. - GEARY. CLUB. . . . We . the nndersipMed, deeirous or doing all in our 'power to Feettrethe•mec'esAof I ;eneral Jour: W. GEART, 'llw candidate of the trite Union men for Governor in 'lln , approaching campaign, call upon our fellow citi- ZVII, nlyOrtiblC to the cause, to UllitC.With he in the for uauion of a Gi...irry ChM, to.aid in promoting the above, 1144 ct: A invetin:: .will - he heldat the VNI ilsT HOTEL. tat S.NTURItAY -EVENING; AUG. 4, Hay at S-P„ M. Jos. Ahth,toy,. ' 4., M.,Deaffn ' - • 11. retry Brown, , . L.T. Brcoke, ~. - • . Geo. N. l'omoloy, ' .. Adam Shute!. • - , 11. K. NiOtol, '- ' ' .George Martz, . • ' John T. Werner,. , . A. M. Allen,' . . Wm. 11. Smith. . John Bondi; •.. . . Jamre Lanigan, • Henry Seheolpple,- . • A. Ilendereon, - . - ' • James (Merin, - • J. 0. Read-, ' •M.T. Maize,. L. P. WhitilOy. ' - . .•- -Lhi. Rartholomeiv. ' ,- . . Union- County . Convention: The members of the Union pnrtrof Schuylkill Coun ty, who are.in fardr of .the election of Geu. Joni: W. 6,1 - Atty.-nod maintaining tAie, organization and prinet-. 'plc.'s of the party in their integrity; who, .are lu faor of establiAing the Union .anti, lreo instildtiriusnn a permanent andenduring basis, and all thsise ivho are opposed totreason in any form, ai.d In favor of "pun.' i.thing traitors and making - treason fellow! are re-, greeted to meet in their respective election districts throughout fife County, • , • :On ;.'_diatitirdnAngust 41116, 1860, • Between thi itnors of 3 and i o'clikk in the afternoon, a.cl. elect two delegates • front each distlict...who shall meet in Conyent inn at the ennrt House in the Borough 4 , f l'thtt , ville, ON MON.DAY,ACGrUST 6, .1666,. at 10 n'alock in the forenoon, to nominate candidates for. the following offices.: : : ONE PERSON 1.7011. • cONGRESS Cwlth Lebanon • THREE PERsONS 'wOR ASSEMBLY. - TWO PERSONS FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. - . _ ONE PERSON rOI PROPUQNOTARY ONE 'PERSON FOR RECORDER. ONE PEIisIsiI,OR.REGISTER, ?EMU: - FOR CLERK..OF . QLTARrER SE& -.ONE PERSON FOR-COUNTY CO,‘6IISSIONER. ONE•PERSON FOR DIRECTOR-OF I'RE POOR: • oNE PERSON FOR COUNTY AUDI t OR.. The eleetiOn of these - Delegates will be held at 'the places and.by the'pemons following, respectively ; Auburn—House of Samuel Beim—Jacob -Kremer,. .11enry Eiseobuth. .. Ashland, East Ward-- . llouse' of -William Goyne-31. Muck, Ridtard George. • ' • • \Biddle Ward—llonse of Eliae:Kehier—Joshua rater, David W. Evans... - • . • West. Ward—House:of Enoch W. liforgO—Major Isaac Burkhart, Henry Learn... -Ikfrry—llutat,e of V. Billmiin—.John Rice, Israel Butler South—llouse of John Witman—Watson John F. Levi, lisq. _ • hailer North—House .of John Griffiths, Gicirdvlllo— ill; 11, Mangold, Uniiiir Wood .card.' • , •.•- • . In, the—House' of Daniel (I: Barnett—. Mose s. Hine, tlimilj, Itiaret: -•. . -- '' - . . It:ao':l—lionse of Am. T. TrOntman—George-W; Iltram Chance, E. ' • ... Bran-wick - East.- - -Houee of. George. Dreibelblee— Caw:L.qvie Dreher; Frank Kerstmer: Bran ! iwiek We,t—llbeee..of 31 iclutel Moser Frank, ;in Y. 3punt . 01,45: No . rth-.ll,)use of: P_ Nierinaa, A ' 11 Meth amid.. • • - • Son .11m. C. Walk6C—John R. Da 1 : :,-,-Thonnis Patton.. " • - • ( —llolze of George Fertig—MajorFrancis "igr.er;c:ipt. Wm. Gray. _ .I:l,iriNl—llouse of Jod Kehler—Clutrles Kutz„Wm rorter---Ilowe of..lliruni .3loyer—Goorge H. Hciach, liantuer. Frallor—llnu,o "of '.11ny14.1 Lomison-Capt. • Ar..[toil Rut:back.. .. Henry Trontrntip— § aml. Swaim, • . -111thlev-ilonse of James:Trontman,—John,ll. Wiest,' tandingville—lionee of braei D y... Brown. - . . . . .'Nltiltattoy City, North Ward—llorme of Seth KC* Edward tiillyulan, jactilt L. Bricker. . . . ' Swat Ward—Mansion llonse—ChArles M. 11111, Jr., William lt,nwen, • Ni , dmoY Townthip—Thmse of Nett . .. Michael, • She. nandoah John N. Rich, keotore L. Hay. • Mhiersville, East Wnrd_hou s e of James. Yeager . Jaines 11. "Levan, John Sterner. Vett • Ward—House of 'Evan Evstis—Franch , .. Bed ford, L D. Jones. - , • . • -'3lCnntCarboll—ltansion itimse—lWalterS. Shoe fl - Cr,' r; w. Todd. • • , . lifanhelinNorth-LHouse of Frederick Beck—Frank rsuchi Marks E. Eckert. • alanhetdt South—House. of, Andrew Reber—Dardel Better,' Joseph Paxson. . • , lilanheim East—limn-4i of Francis DonnatineAn. ar..w M. Gray, Henry Bittle, jr. . Malta eport—llonse ' of, Henry Ereis—Thomas Jen nings, Geu. S. Medler.3. . : • • ew Castle—House of Lane tt:oes, Thomas Weller. . • - Norwegian—Bnile IleOnotell 7 ,lsrlah Barnes, Fred , ' . .Norweghiri East —House of George Millward—josh sa CrawAlaw, John Slottman, Sr. • . orwigsbur__:nontan of Mrs. .31ary &looser—Dr.. J. ll,.lfaeseleri Thomas L. Hammer. , . _ , Palo alto-'Palo' Alto Rouse—Wm. Bensinger,. W. S. CLilson. Esq. • • Port Carbon—lloase of. Michael R. Weand —Philip R. Recliner. • Port Clinton—Rouse or, R. J. Rerll6,—Cari C. Hickey, Scrgt. 0. C. Hatch. rinearove Rorough—llonse of Samuel P. Filbert— Nli.' 3 ',.r P. A. Fikbert, Lieut. Lewis Luelrenbill.. Picer:rove Township—.Roux of- John Dubbs—John Esq., William Claydonl. • pult,ville; south Ward—House - of Jesse 'Drumheller —Capt., Samuel Russel, Levi Laubenstlne. • - - ,Skaah:Last Ward—Ameriean House—Rem, chart Pu&ey. ' Middle Ward--Rouse of Gottlieb Haag—George W. Owen Keenan. • • ' N. , rticWest WanI—ROIUM of Wm. Stemer—dolut -Drill, J. Franklin Harris. •. North-FAA Ward-Howe of • ,!l'hoinaa Williams- . Izaac Moyer, Dr_ E_ Holt. Porter-House of Henry Fisher-Henry Reedy, Swaltn. • 1:ot , 11-11one of Srmnel Faust-Jacob lasiser, Ja tob Faust. , • Hahn-Sy-lima. Honse-John Moser, Morgan - Powell; lie)11 , -.11ouse of - Martin ZertieLevi Adoma,..JohO SchuilkUt-House of B: Rowbottom-G eorge ANN.. • 11,y, 4eretniab F. Werner, Esq. • • . Schuylkill Haven; North WardHottse of AdamSia,y-. der-LieutAuserth Derr; Wm 11. Seyfert. • Ea.ovardz-lioase 0 Israel, Wagnerll. :N. Come, South Witrd-lloilft of Mary Koons-Captains' Jas. K. Helms' and Charles Brown. -.* • . • West Ward- , :house of Marvitoona--TOomas'Wha-. len•and Albert Leiby: • ••••..• •• : St. .Clair, North Ward-Honse of 'Kline Daniel K. Slobig, R. H. Inds, . '•• West Ward-Honae• of F.• W.. RiChardson•-•-loilti Kush, John ieitzing-er,-ESic Shenandoalr-House of N: Mlehael-,Thomas dy, John Cathers. ••• - • • •.. • Tamaqua, Bast Ward--Houlse of Peter, Mpi-H. • A. Weldv, Preston Robinson; • North - Ward-Honse Of. M. Beani-Wrirt. • South Ward-41onse of D. ll ..Wilcark-T. O. lir rin;.•ton, chaL,F. Garrett; . • „ .. • . Treinont Ilerong4-Lion.sh of Charles Slinewr-Mt. - thael Moll SolomorrZerbey.. • •• • • Tremout •Toumablp -School "'Ouse ,Lower Rash Creek ---Jame Faller, Daniel Harvey.' ' I.i niao--Itorife.. of .:John . , Fen - atermae.h . BrdFh. John W. Hankins. • • Upper S lahautoui:o-House - of William - 41-ilerh-. • Gabriel Herb, Henry Hoff& • • " ••• • Weshington-Hon of Isaae•Batdorf-John raft, - • Pretr,k, W. Heber. ~. • . Jacob L e Wommer. of Charles Hummit - --Danl. K. Reed, .• • • • . • Wi•st Penn-House _of oah Khltler-Jileoh Hume, • -Dmul Wertman. . • Yorkville -House of Jobe'. Fl e t c h er--MorgatiSwartn, •• • - torge Yerger. - • • By order of the Union Comity Committee. r Nitax,ka . i . T. GARIArrgoN douN Rom, thee Cherokee Chief, le deed. HON. Diaz Ikemiconn, of New York, _ let nk in inc ome of $08.72/- Do sae neglect to :read Gen. .Logsn'sl'4o , quent speech, published on the ftnn Page 'of • 'l'nz President of the Democittic County Convention oflicinday last, was a cltizen . of SchnylkillCounty, "ni A EPPEL" A" rum in -Wheang, .cin Saturday _morning last destroyed ,L B. Detwiler & C 0.% flouring mills. Lois, $40,000, which is cor, M►ss meeting of the lJnion men of :Eastern Pemusylvania will be held m - Re on the 22d of Arignst. It will it is anticipated, be the lar-. gest, political gathering ever witnessed in Berns county. Large delegations will go from Schnyl7 $ 1 00 ...4 50 -.8 011 ..11 00 ..18.00: SINCE, the massacre•of Union men in New Orleans acting under the President's telegram to Attorney-Generaf Herron, many "people are beginning to ask why - Booth called upon Vice-President Johnson a few hours before he murdered Abraham Lincoln. TgE TELAITOBe CON YENTION. --fßepbetis, Vallan digham, Pendleton, Wood, rebels and copperheads , who fought hard duiing CIO Rebellion against the Government, are delegates to the Philadelphia Convention. of. August 14. .To make the tral:- tore. convention complete Jeff, • Davis should be released to Preside . over • Drsaunjtn INIORMATION.—Those pf our fr lends- who - received dcicuments, • speecbes, Union - newspapers, ete:, would "serve the good cause by circulating thein among their neighbors. 7 This is an important matter, - and we trust will be attended to. TUE Clymer Soldiers' Convention 'has been The: soldiers * who participated in it were in neally every instance, sympathizers with traitors before they entered the service Of the Government during the Rebellion. While in the service they contributed quite as ronch.by • their sympathy to prolong the Rebellion,• as the Rebels did by fightiug in the field. - . • THR ATLANTIC CABLE.—The Cable has been successfully laid. :It is - working . well. Four thousand words wore transmitted in twelve horns on the 28th ult.. Peace . is established. A con grAtrdatory Message from the QUeen. of England to the President of the United States was sent throUgh the cable last'..Friday. The' President's reply was forwarded 'on Tuesday. 'The Mayor of New York sent greeting on Tuesday to, the Lord Mayor of• London. . • STEOUSE. CEIZEIL4 "013t:NOilLE.SReurza."-Be foni Congress adjourned. last:Saturday, •a most flattering resolution of approval of Speaker Col:; fax was passed: unanimously, and Mr. Strouse, 3fember. from this district, proposed three - cheors for !`our noble . Speaker,". which were given . With a will. Stronaedeserves credit -for rising above -party-and doing so sensible a thing as that. Which WO record, There are =few men superior to Mr, Colfax in any of the qualifications' • which go to . make up a .good man. • : • : , FORpIN NEWS.—Additional French troops are going to. Mexico. The. elfOlera is spreading in England. There haie been numerous. Cases In 'London, Liverpool, Southampton, Neweastle and *other towns. The pestilence has also obtained foothold in Wales. In Berlin, Ilia Saint - day, peace was considered certain. PrUssiahad gained all her points in the negotiations. Kreterm meet ing, SO,OOO strong, was held in London,' on Mon day: Resolutions were adopted declaring, want of faith in' the Goverment. It is believed the Derby Cabinet will have to resign. • . . As the Bounty bill finally . passed Cengress and became a law, it provides that ail soldiers who radiated for three years, and were hon-, orably discharged at the end of 'the term, or during the term; for disability, and Who were • entitled to receive a Government bounty of $OO, shall receive an additional $lOO bounty. If any such three years soldier died in service, or from Wounds or disease con-. tracted whilst in service, his widow, minor children or parents, in the order named, are entitled to receive the additional botmty, All soldiers who enlisted for two;years, and were honorably discharged. after serving two years, and, who were entitled. to• receive a bounty of $5O and no snore, and all who en listed for less than two years, and were dia= charged on account of. wounds or disability contracted in the line of duty in the service, shall receive an 'additional bounty. of $50.. If the soldier died front wounds or disease, then . hisheirs, as above stated, are entitled to .. the bounty. • - . It is also provided that if soldiers have for felted, sold, assigned, transferred,. loaned, exchanged, or givep away their discharge papers, or their control over. the bounty pro vided by this or any other -act of Oongreas, they Shall not be entitled to any additional bountY. The additional' bounties are to be paid under rules and regulations to be pre scribed by the Paymaster General and the Secretaries of War and the Treasury.: It, is *announced from Washington that there will be some delay before any of the bountieti are paid. This is an abstract of ihe bill as pub lishe.d; but the copy appears. either to have an omission or to be defective in one point. It provides no additional bounty for that class of soldiers who enlisted for not less than two years, but who, during their term were dis • charged on account , of disability contracted' whilst in service, and this omission may be Supplied In the law as officially published. , . • SARSAPARILLA.— . -We have heard this. famouia root spoken. of as htunor remedy?' for many years ; but we find there are, among physicians, conflicting opinions as to. its efficacf. -One thing is certain; it has stood a long and severe testing, having been in use more than two humored years. It would long since have been' ast aside,. if it was worthless. A chemical manufaeturing house, of - high repnte, at the "Hub,". have recently con ceived the happy. idea'of combining it with the "iodide of a n ewly-discovered agent of . ton ic and altefative" properties.' This seems to be just the combination needed, as it .is . admirably adapted to • alter or break up diseased -action whereVer it may be:found in the as - stem. Sarsa=, parilla, iodine,. lime : it. is certainly difficult to conceive of a- More Scientific blending medical agents. 'lt is a'matter-of wonder that something of the - kind has not been proposed before ; lint the progress of chemical science movesalowlv, as do all other branches of discovery. Everything must wait its time: The Sarsaparilla and lodide of Lime is sold by the druggist. SraAsum; um. TstE.—War, disease and &M -ine are considered the most powerful emissa ries.of death. There are others, more destmctive than the three united: We allude to the deadly poisons sold'as rum, gin, . brandy, whiskey r wite,• A glance at our criminal calendars, pollee .reports and medical statistics proves this .. 'ln the State of Maine, the head-quarters of the temper ance movement, there is no restriction on the sale of Speer's Port Grape Winea'flattering.testime nial of its worth and purity. •In our opinion its .sale should be encouraged m every section of the country, not merely for. its non-intoxicatingpm-' perties, but 'for its rare and valuable. Medicinal virtues, approved by eminent . members of the faculty, in Europe and America. - • steam engine paeking.—fOr terms pee n0..T23 clieenui t'phila, and. no. 26. 'dey May 12,,'86-19-1y • Da. B. L. Doan, UNION llozar., Porrartual, Dear Sir : is with great pleasure that Lam permitted to inform yon that my son,.'who has been afflicted with inflammatory sore ayes and scrofula everainen his birth, &period 'of over seven . yean3; yithout receiving any benefit from the various hinds of treatment and reme- dies whiehlhate tried, "has by your repaecliei and treat ment been;entirelY cared Within a 'period of two . weeks, and now enjoys perfect. health.." Olia.S. BODgY Fos Cramps, Cholera: Diarrhoea, ' Dypeidery aid any disordered state of the bowels, 'tie the .Cholera 'and Diarrhea mixture, prepared by Ilughee, apotbeeary. • litmus' ilara Risroaailve is elegantly perfumed.— It inalitirtaa richnon, endbrilliancy, removea dandruff, and prOmotta the etawiti of , the hair. ' The moat clean :ly article for the toilet. - • • Wawa AND Sou Term We breath, and clean month are obtained by using ODONTINB, prepared by Hughes,. Apothecary..." • • . . Ems i woman In another column picking grapes for . Spurs Wine. It is an admirable article, need in the hospitals and 14 the drat class bullies In Paris. Lou dor, and New York, in preference to 'Old Port It is worth a trial, u it gives great. satisfaction. •• Wi bare just received from Thiladelphia and New York the Latest Styles. of Patterns, Tor Ladies , Cloaks, Sacks.' etc. Also some very. .handseme Omatnente. Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, These Silevatonr, dre. A large variety •of Ladies. and Mums. Silk Coats and Sacks on hand and Made to order :at the shorteit notice. : . &M . INDIANA - Centre Street, below American Honse.Pottevins.. • ltiy 26, ,' 66 • 21-9 in • Nis! , &min pinning:as at. D: A; ankles Clothing Store, Centre !nreet, .. 'Pantos, English and American cloths, alt style% and of the finest 'qualities, at 1). A. Smlttes, Centre 1041, 6tocts, Neektlee and Hose; to.autt every taste, and at reducnd prices, at D. A.l3taltb.s, Centre Street.: - SPEITNIG andSammer . Underclothing eau:.l4) obtained tat D. A. Smith's, Centre street . ' • Fano:a PADDED . LIMN Dams. benatiful Etta% at 1). A. Sinttbes..,Centre street. . THE COAL •TRADE. 177.5...11F1 a f 1 . Pottsville. ilittgost 4, 1844. The quantity sent by Railroad this week's 93,- 892 16—by Cana1,: . 36,851116 : —f0r the week, 180,- 514 11 tone against 104 1 941 ffir tb, wired/I: 011 0 3 g week last year. . . The trade is very large again Ude week.bit we learn from the Operators that the deniand is slacking if considerably. • do effort Will be made to reduce the, price - of -Coil the. amount of the advanced rate of tolls, fcc., but whether It will incosal Or WA, wilt dopoi4On 6,41-dfmand 'after NUMMMM • • •" • • .•:••_ :;:' •;4474AE;7;1:T; iiiiiiil LOCAL NOTICES. thiwidaUtruo, July 46th,1866' . . s The rates of toll OA traneparlatiin =a caw !gm be athanssie 25 meta /41114 3 / 1 and after It ligesupposed the advance would have beeii &tate; bat= we Femme the o her 25tente wilt be put on i September. .. The trade !it= s . lll P //le week 'all f*Wß . # :C 6131 ' !Midi 'with _ - 1 • - • ,in 524. " 20241. I Deo. 93 .E 63 2.258,046;.731,961 34,822 140,486, 316,ZU 41,409 1,915,282 i -34814 40,412 , .463,020.131,503 ~211,331 .692,652 121,209 9,580 124,878 103,649 .. . 14846 130,241 ' 826 11.652 39,528 813, 216,801 26.746 16,1t3 309,656 1,509 80, 4,991 44, 3,608 •- 82,747 1 i. 0,993,366 P & R RR. R fkbayl Can L Via lam Can Serant Btu: " • Will Penn. C. By R Road By Del & Bud Wy.ng Stk do • Ntb &Arnaldo- Trevorion- Short:Rt... Franklin... &Nod Top 76,TT4 28,/er • i,cas,esD &Awns 741.4061 8.30,467 465,443 131 , 849' 1 258,04,51 18.0761 392,6211 , 16;277 40E0'23 • 13,433 13;199 113,360 -1441ASIZI . . The shipmentatireheavy again, and the incrine3- ed supply. this year - goes far beyond the expecta . - - tiona of the most saogoine. • ItHalso shows how rapidly the consurnitioir of coal is increasing. No person.satopoised that the market would takenier a million and a half :tons increase Aids .year - aver the last, but frOm present appearinees•it nearly two and 'a half million: toiu3.. The Bhp minova Goal Trade has alio increased considers's, pirticolarly in the Maryland Region. • We would beunder obligations if our,. Broad, Top correspondent would send tis the report of Broad Top shipments regularly every week, to mike our table complete. - • In Making up our coal statistics :about three w,:eki3 ago, 'an error occurred of about 90,000 tons It was in a repcirtreceived from.the Penniylvania Coal ,Cumpany, 98,100 tons instead of 9,400 ' Mini; A . friend. very kindly called our attention . .to it, and wo havereirited out the error and cor rected it.. The table is now correct. As some cf the returns are made monthly' and others 'weeklyi • there will always be found some little discrepancy compared. with last year in. the weeklyreports. ..• . , . 'NEW COIL BILEAKEII—RETOLUTIO.N' 44* , Coit BusisEss.—B. A. Wilder, 'Esq., exhibited to 'llS' a . few days ago, a model of.a Coal Breaker which he has 'patented. This Breaker, it is believed by Mr. Wilder,'and several who have examined it, will eavo . atleastlo per . cent of the. present loss in . ;preparing coal over the Present plan adopted' in this region. The eitimatedloss in the preparation of Anthracite Coal sent to market this 'year—say on ten Million tons, will average 20 per:cent, and a saving of 10 per cent on that . quantity would 'amount $2,500,000,.a Tery iniportantleature both to landholders and Coal Operators. .' Tile' parties Who have charge of the .Theaker propose erecting them - at the Shipping Ports, and in the yards of Coal Dealers in the. cities and towns - where the Coal is sold. This . will create a complete revolution in 'the Coil Trade. The Coal willthen be shipped as it comes from the mines, cleansed of,a l impuritietc-and broken 'at the shipping ports, or in the yards of dealers, as may be desired. The Coal Gperator will not require 'Over. one-half the expensive machine ry now required at Collieries to prepare Coal, and the mountains of dirt, Sc., new piled up by the pre paration.of COSI at Collieries, will be diminished - atleast threerfourthe in qiiantity.. Ail that 'will lie required will be .a platform' on which.the'coal will be dumped, and then cleaned and traniferred . to arevolving:Apron to the schute leadingtethe ears; which Ur:Wilder haa . also invented : .. Wilder's Breaker does not grind tho Coal and cell; aoquontly but little dirt'-bclow the siie of Pea . Coatis made. If made in the Coal Region it will not bear transportation to market, hut if made in the market it can always •be sold at cost.' Evert this fine dirt mixed with a little - Bitneatuous Coal can be used for fuel to run the'Breakere. . . By breaking the Coal at the different' shipping ports, and particularly in the yards of dealers in the office, the Shari; edges will be preserved which• contribUteelargely to speedy ignition, a veryim portant featnro in the, consumption of hard An thracite. The Battin Breaker destroYS nearly all these sharp corners and thoss preserved in, passing. through the breaker, are generally broken . 'off in Passingthrough the 'screens ;. but as Mr. Wilder's Breaker does not grind but break the Coal, they are preserved'the same as. if Timken by hand and he feels Confident that by the introduction of perforated plates, hecan separate the different , sizes of Coal, and free it froth dirt without the use of screens, by running it directly into seliutes from the breaker, which will convoy it into the vessel at' the wharves, or.into carte at the. Coal • The oxperisb of.building this breaker will not be greater,. if as 'great as that :of the Batten Breaker, and it screens can be disponsed with by tho;introductiOn of perforated platesi., it wiil. be =witless. Mr. W. estimate's that a .breaker Sufficient to break from- 50 to 100 tone of Coal a day - With the necessary power to run it, can be erected' in a Coal yard for. $2OOO. to. $2500, so arranged as to . make all the sties . of Coal they require for the retail trade...-. • TIIE 10-purineiship heretofore es , 'sting' under the: name of JOHN E. VvV.Nlioo' [Ma day been dissolved by mutual consent, Daniel Larer baring withdrawn• from the same. . Signed 'JOHN E. WYNKOOP, . . . . . . . • THE bitAuese of the late' tlrm will . be .settled and continued by the undersigned. • _. _ " . . 2 ... Potteville, July al; ism; Pler No : 10 Poit 0..0.N .E • • -isarrpoto or • • • • -. • ' ~:. • . :•. • Waliut Street, Ailadelphia.• • • PiXOTf? FO3 fyrOiLIGE A.ND . BALE orcOsi...: • . • No. 300 West Thirteenth St., NeWYorkt. Thrid Avenue and Forty-ninth St., New York. 'yes' Wharf, Provtdence, Rhode Island. • • • August 4, '043: • • •81=•. 'THE COAL MA tKETB M=M PIIICtES OF 00AL OARGO. =sac= [Oammer= wltnu.i FOE Tut mums', aorraziii.] ~~ _ PIULADEEpIIIA. , . • - • .- • JULY 27, 1866. Schuylkill lied Ash _Prepared, ....... S' 6 • 00®, 6. 25 • " Che4tnut,— 4 50®' White Ash Lump Ar,lB Boat. 5 15® 6 00 . • Broken, 5 75®'6 00 • " • Egg and. Steve, 5.75® 600 " Chestnut,., ' 4.50® ' Locust Mt. Lunip;St. Boat 5 75® 6 00 0,0 Prepared 6 00® .6 25 Chestnut, 4. 50® . Lorberry..Ceal, 6 25 ® Franklin; (Lykenis Valley) 6 SO®. Lehigh Lump; St. Boat Broken,... •I® • . Prepared, • 7.00® • • . " Chestnut, • 6 00® • Broad Top • 600® •AT NEW VOith. •• JULY 26,.1566: ' Selittilkill Bed Asti by Boat Load.. 6' 7 75@ Chestnut; " • •". 6 . 00 fa. " . White Ash Lump 7 517.1® 760 " Swain Boat 7 50c 760 " • Broken • • 7 50(a .. " . .... . ..... 7.800 " - CheStnut, . . ... 250 , Lehigh White' Ash Lunip • 7 75@ .- • Steam Boat • , 7 75@ Broken • "... ... . . .. . 7,75@ . ".. Store. • ' . 7 75@ Chestnut, ' ' 6.25 Set anion Coal at Elizabetliptirt. • Lump; • ..• by cargo 6120.6 25 Grate,. . . ... . . 6 55@ 652 Prepared, • - ." • 6 55®6 70. Chestnut, • • • ' -* ''-• .6 60® .5 70. Lehigh Coal at Elizabethport.. Lump,'. by .... 8'00(a St. Boat and Broken ". 7 75@ Egg and Stovo . -." . .. 8 ..00@ Chestnut • " . " 0 50@ AT BALTIMORE ' Jinx 26; 1866. - Wilkes're Pittston . A.-wholesale 7.50@ - 757- W. '-retail... • 8 50e 8 75 sLyleis VaL Suisyy wholesale- 7 7 2 GEORGE' 'CREEK ct• CIiLi7B;,IILAND COAL. —Run of nano t 6 00 f. o. b. at Locust Point. COAL Erefeats tisane Pt. Ri Albany• " • 1 60'1 Bridgepo rt . .... .50 00 Bath • ' 3 15 Bangor . . 3 00 . Commorcial;Point...- 00 .. . '8 00 Cbarleatorm • - a 00 Cambridge-00r! • 3 00 Cohaasett.Namiim. 3 00 ' Dorchesi or Point:.::;00 Dight0n_:._..:.....2 60 Dams's - at. . ... 3.00. East Cleoenwich " 2 50 Fall llerree SI 60 Preassi•Sceburg....... 15 Gaidnar. .. 3 .1 25 Gworgei.bwn • ." - 1 60 Gionowiter - • 8 15 Dartford.. • S 25 :uudeon' 190 &Ingham 800, Jgan aca 8 60 55 Mystic 250 Margie Dead.: . :.....:3 00 Noro.Olhl 60 New York, " • 166 Norwich. ' • ..• • • " •2" 60 . 154 . ana 105 boats iclimond . [Phil nd ga. ' New London . 2 so Norwalk - • 2 25' 'New Bedford.. . '. . ...... 250 Newburyport......... 3 26 ' Nantucket( - • -3 00 Neponsett. - - - 3.00 Newport -- • - 250 Poughkeepsie. :.. : ... I.'oo Portsmouth.,.S .... .... 8 00 3 25 . ' Portland .. • ' • Pawtucket:..'..... - .... 2 .50 Providence -- ' ' 250 I Quincy P0int.5........... 3 00 •R0xbary.,.....:, ......-.... Rockport - 3 25 Richm0n . d......,...:.....1 85 Saco - -Salem' , _ : - .3 00' ,5a11aburyy...::........ 340 St- Johns - tin grold):-. 1 25' . Washington D. C.,...... 1',60 -Weymouth ' ' ' • 13125 [Newark - ' • 250 .Parkabell . - .•• ' 1 80 Yarmouth. - 325 tlferfnebrook Point.- 3 60 West Cbelter....... '. ; .1 . 8f) .Iperwick - - ' 335 Stamford • ' - - .I'6o, . . ... Elizalliethporti Nonturypori New London Paidanket.. 1 65,Tannton; • • Fre3ghts.i)ronz New York $ Fall River ' 1 7bl Newport.... Boston. - • 3 25 Norwich..... 1 T 5 Now Haven.. 1 30 Portsmouth., 1 63 New. Bedford Providence.. Middletown.. : 10= 4 : . S 251A1bany.,... Hudsc.n. Laln2 fialem • • Freight', fries . 'lhnittidelphia • Ts® New York.. • ' 2 550 . • 3.114 goston Frei t i f p ur al' " Alllll,lsolrt`. .. . dcbirylkill Ce. Betfireside for, :1886.. The followin Is the quantity of coalorted over the following for.the week ending on Them- Mina 11111 Have R. it..... 60,694 16 1,923,441 Mt. carbon • • ' O4 . 59,55016 •M2lCteelt -7,984 19 _". 261,855 04 "Idahueoy Braid lit 111,280 00::W4,159'01 Tittle Sebnylkill • • - ' Eldmylldll Valley • ' 9,7011,.03 ,tri,epopo Ammint rine tranivorw rlirre Ceal aurine Tra ut i e ig t arr 11.1966.. - IA: =7 Creek.. zelltans aldiroeld. - I°eLAus 35 . 470 01 Pan Ellaroad. afin r e "- 01 Canfir Ar. 1.19041. Par week Per Baltimore iNkaa3 OSO IB Per Chesapeake I Ohio Claud, , IVO - AS .875 .1131 . 1411 'Triad! by Bait Pod Carbosi - • SchojdkiWkil*n.:. /whom. Port Clinton , . Total for w eek...: erevocaly . yoar .To mane tOnlazt year, pelidigh de diathiewnyVost Trude for Vied. .'Weekending withlant Saturday. Trenton Coal C0mpany......... Meant Rhin • Mahanoy Co • • Delano' Colliery . : ' • Glendon Coal Comiany • Rabb= Stearns & C 0.... JteliealOaal & Irma . 45Miipany:. anlcloarborker Coal .Company:.. ;J: R. Reber & Company ' Other Shlppera • • rezo Cotmtpoading week inat year Lehigh Coal Trade•for-115166. • • . ••' •• For meek rodim". on Saturday', -last: . • • • • • • • Q 77 7 1 0 AD .- CANAL. , OPHIWTORS. • • - . • waunt t TOTAL... Want Hazleton • • - • 126,300 35,619 East Sugar 5,466 '111.189 - • Mt:Pleasant . 847. 14,277 • '232 . 2,631 Jeddri. •• ' 2,962 95,991 - 1,734 21,211 - Flarleiit: ••• ' • '1;891. • 30;630 564 6,125 Coso,Bro & 1,115 .. • 5,831 . • 491 - • 116 - Ebberode Coal• Co.; 2,48 a • • 30,606' 13,667 7,280 Stout: - ' '1,421 .27,;1.T.1 •• 029 -• 5,226 Oilmen Ridge • 2,507 • 116,552 1,564 , .15,267: Buck Mountain..'... .1,834: 39,903 1,302 - 7,652 New York; & Lehigh 2.399 36,051 1,292. 7,130. Honey Brook tkel C 5,713 78,935 1,809 • 12,571 German Pa: Coal Co I;C2 31,145 ; 1,603 • 74,485 • Spring - Mt. Coal Co. 8,603 . .19,590 . - 516 • 2,570 Coleraine ' .• .17,927 . 1,440 • • 5,815 Beaver MeadoW..... • •• 1, 36 3 . . .. • "John' Connery '93 2,423 .. • " ; : • J. B. Reber &• • :155. : • '4,207 -.• • ' 2,0 2 4; . 59,393 • 1,17'S „ 10,035. Knickerbocker C as; ' • 11,957 . ,'1,397 ::4,887. Coal Sten Coal C 0... . ' 155 - • •_ Rathbun Caldwell -1,08 2 . 22,396 . Glendon CoalCo„, 1,435 , • 16,419 ' .• . '597. Malianoy • . 20 • • 10,654 - . . • • .; J. 0. 0.. Bowman... .1,617 19,617 ••• , , • Delano Coal Co H.:Meyers• 302 7,009 Stillman • • 1,293 . 21,400 . ..121 Baltimore COalCo:. • 21.450 • 159 6, 864 Franklin: • • • 2171 . 13,023 . - 27A1 . 5400 Andemiedi . . 45-1 12,440 ' 619 • 5,071'. Lehigh & : 191 12,511 • 315 • ..0,344 Wilkbarre 41,401' 1 1197 .17,170 • Warrior - Run • 32 ' 4,137 ' • ; 2,292 Parrish & 424 .12,982 15,050• 93. 17 •Le'.. Coal & Nay.Co . " " 3,223• 77 - 6,456 Packer, Skeer &Co. . -. • .447 41,594 Other Shippers; 428, • 6,617 : • 5,019 Le'll.&Staq.•CoilC •• 1 . • :2193 •• • Mt. Etna , -• • - '499 . 3,944 North Mahanoy ;• , ;,. 1,073 • .4,492 Walter"--Bros; &'Co.. • . 315 10,165 N. Jersey Coal CO.; JOlin:LantlaCh & CO.. • . " • • . • 179 Hnion.Coal .••• • - • ••• • • .64 ibtal 44,405 1,075,282 '40,472 • 469,020 . . • • 40,4721 4 62,02 . 0 ' • Total by R. & 84,881 1 1,537,302 • • • Same time last yuar. 48,9361,071;875 ' ••• Increase 33,546 466,427 " • Rocreaso . • ~.; NEW ADVERUMENTK BRIG PENS; Fir Mirklug Clothes withlodelihte To Take'Effect August 1,.1866. . . ... • . . The official edition of the Stamp Dui:fes impobed f...y Conftreau July 11th, 1866; tins just becu received ut flatmates 13uokstoie. , .• .. • . . . - • . ' ... Every-mdrchani and bneineas man shorild have one •BOOKid just received and for sale at . .thuman's Bookstore:. Folly.;-by Mrs. , Wood.: - - 11!9 novel has . been received with great favor "and is considered the best book she has :mitten. . •• : . The Bed DoetorLeatlite.. " : Lectures on the tltudy of History--GOIA llantUatid-Glitre-;Amelis, B. Edwa;da. 'Sans 'Keret: o r Kestrels and: Falcons.. • INSTIfILT.CTIgN IN. G E R 171 A . 14 AND . KEMP!" LANGUAGEB . 6I4IEN: . . 1.41.F.E • INSURANCES,: The mosteAvatn.wone, in ihe tutted Suites Life lase ranee Company of New York • , :To Germany, France, and other parts of EdrOpe.with • the elegant and safe Mali' Steam; hips 'Of the 'North American Lloyd at New York; effected by . ... -. • • , . • iiorr. 4bi. 11. &LARNE, • • : • Office NorWegiatt.St4Bast ahle,Ath•iloor below - Centre ~,Augnat-4,...66 ••••• , .:. • ... •. , - -, .4.41t• . - . • THE'EVIDENO:Eg•OF TICE SPIRIT;-.. , " "'.•• I. G. FISH -- Psychometric and TEST MEDIUM end MEDICAL EXAMINER will be .at the TO WN - 11A Li;,- - 211 story, during theenstilng week, to. give - .teas of Spirit and Spirit. presence . dellneatitins or character,' and examine diseases by the lower or the Spirit:— Hairs 8 - A. 'M. to 1Y51.:, and:2 to 5 Terms Moderate:' He will - also lecture at the same Wade on .TUESDAY EVENING, the lith of Augiibt, at a P. !a ' _ .• • -Come and ore wheilier these thing,,lie • JOHN E. NVYNKO6P • • • EXpECTORAL . , WILD CHERRY TONIC, For &eine of the Chest, Kidneys, Lunge,. . . „ • . • Propriefor itiui.Manufactorer, Lancastor ' ..PB J, A. lIENNESSY,.soIe.Agen t Soh do. 'August 4, 1866 • ' • or uy Improyed SUPERPHOSPHATE . of Lima. 2 . 7 N. Front Nt., betwCeinilNiirket and Arch, 1$ Bowiey's•Whart and 114 glow lb -9 treet, . • . ONGR*NB baying repealed the 'sternal Rey& nue taw, taxing Fertilizers sit per cent., Veg .. leaYe to inform the Farmers that from this.:.day the Same per tentaga.itill be'taken off. the retail price of Phillmps 2 *uper-Phootppinie of Mllie, vii : $60.00 less 6 per cent., making the retail price now $56 40 per ton of 2,000 lbs.-, in Philadelphia and •• Disconnt to Dehlers: • . The "Manufacturers' :Ta" of six , per. cent, upon. fiopgnF6oepbate of Limo, • iinposed by the Glovernme.nt Auting, the war ; having. been repealed by Congicie, the change takes' -effect this day..' we have decided thereforeLyi reduce the price' of BAIIGFPIS RA.* .BONE - . SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF ;1.'114 F is $56 per 2000 p9nntle; For the Distribution of Pictures Painted by J. 11. BOUNDY, • the Disabled Miner- -.Many of the, friendS of J. M. •BOUNDY; the disabled miner-artist having urged him to distribute the paint= Inge of his own whith he bas on hand, he has consent ed.. There will be 100 shares at :BS a share. • '• • The pictures are as follows: • •.-*. - • •.• . 1, Balt in the Woods. Size, 4 feet, It inches-by 3 ft: S. 2. Capture of .the Datghter.of 'Daniel Boone by the Indians. Bile, 0 - tea 6 inches by. 2 feet, 4 Inches. • • 3. English Farmyard: Size, 3 feet by 2 feet, 4 inchis. •• 4. Portrait of .A.breham Lincoln. - . • . E. Portrait of Beatrice -CencL -6. The Pasinre.: - Size; 20 by 27-inches. . • • . . 7. Froky Morning. Size 2.e by 27 inches, - *B. The Yirayside - Fountain.• Size...2o by 27 inches. 9.. Bridge near Bella Lugo : Thprta. • • Siie 20. by 27 EIGHTS. arrived for the week: ... 2 16 2 SO ... 1-60 . ... 1 SO ... 1 SO 1 30 9 10 115 I SO .ad 0 Ii 111,3110.11). 769 10,9% 1,936 04 38,867 04 4,362,11 14,211 93,5 N 16 4,1 0 114.133 06 4,258,026 02 1,5?-6,059 OS Increase. D(K:mlwe 731,966 14 1 4 1Amits Or Suirilais. Decrease Increase Bk\.'NAN , s . I3OO . KSTORE; purrffNi•lLLE. REVISED TAX ;.SAW PASSAGES R'l) ER .E'.'-.R:.".•S Stomach and BOwels And'ae a BLOOD PUBIFiM It . 13aa no equal BENEFIT. TO - FARMERS ! MORO PHILtIPSt GENUINE ForSatc at Manuficturers Depoti PHILADELPHIA; BALI:TABORE,-Md MORO PHILLINI• . . . . • • ." Sole Proprietor zindldannflattnrer. Philadelphia, Atigint i. 186/1. . • ' 31-3 m • '...- ‘`BAUGH'S 7 I3.A.W.:I3QNE :..... .S.TIPER-PTIQSPHATE,". • OFFICE OF BAUGH a SONS.) No:20 Semi DELA*,..itt ArriciE,‘ PHILALIELPLIIA, Align9l 1, 1566, • BA:crGH 4 . SONP i -Scle Itanufaotureia: AugOt 4; '5B ART. UNION . -. . 10, TheGleatters.: Sire, 18 by 22 inches. • : • ' With the other paintings, making in all twenty tine 11 paintings: -• • . , • , ' Elf — The pictnris will be exhibited at the Book-stores fße Barman. and Boebyahell, Bros. .-•- . • ... , - • 17te most Mable and Safe Puinp for: .Freeing Mines now ii use. • We ant now initiated to furnish five. different atom of Pampa to lift a 19 hair Column of water from 100 to 400 feet —perpendhadirldght. and of throw ae meek 'water ala. 20 ineh.Cornienpronp. • • Price lists and estimates for pumps,. and all other information ertlL-be famished op application to the wade:reigned, ,Patiope will beset by responsible men , and teed, and all to be of a:what material and coinmnand4 steam_ pipes.. and bollere, , ato required liberal mines tandshed at loWesoices • and • short no . - . SEM PERUVIAN SYRUP 611.93$ OliiiA ' I r.ON* PROMO= SOUMON OP OF-IRON, nom 00 1.045 15 24761:48 AzedvdlockniT7iit medicine which BIIIIXES AT 'rim ROOT- or DTFIRAFIE, raPPlYlog Pe 81604 iith ite 'VrkIi•PRIX• CTN.; on Lira . . 116,9591 is 1ti3,914 19 This is the secret 431 thevendetful saccetis 0f.t105 ' - .curing . . . . 74.3,456 04 s 566,87E_01 Dyspepsia, ilver Complahit, Dropsy, Chnsila DhuTtnes,. Bolls, Nervosa iffettlini, ' Chills and Fevers, Htmsors, Lona . • of Const;tiltional eases of the Aldneys • ::and .Bladder, ~ , • - * , male Complains, s*.jsit 553 11,32 eSS6 14,316 17;295 £I,IIS 32,414 60.89$ 23, - LS 4,007 And all diE=es.ses miglhating in a BAD STATE OP THE BLOOD, 437 1,33 1,551 1,b 7 . 3 1,113 1,690 3,769 1,717 136' bisiCcUmpanied by DEBILITT or. a LOW biers or Tsa Being free frbrit Alcohol in any forin, its energizing effects are notfolloed hy,correspouding reaction, but are, permanent, incasing aramsorn, viaos and rraw"urc into all parts of the systerix, and. bnildhrt , ap an IRON Dy - spepsia and Debility. . . • . kram the. Venerable Archdeaconl3COTT; D . D .';.. _ .. .1 ' ; • • Dosnam, 'CAXADA tAlli t March °3. 1565.. • " • . •"I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 2 years'. standing." . _ .• .• • "I have been's° .wouderfultibenelitteinzi the three abort weeks during which -I have .nsed the Peruvian:Syrup. that I can scarcely pensuade myeeif of the reality. . People Who. have known me are a.ston - ished 'at% the change.. .T. am widely known,. and can bateecommetalto others that which bas done so much . . CASE OF 27 YEARS' . STANDISO . CIIRED; .From INtLETJEW.pI r, N0.:15' Avian Plane :Bostmi. . . .hivu suffered, and sometinies , 'serer ely, for f'.7 3Feans: from dyspepsia.. I commenced taking thd. Per turlari•Syrupand found Ituthediate beneflt - from It: In the • course of .three •or four weeks. I was entirely !W... Ileved from myntifferings,- and have .enjoyed tthinter• niptad health ever since. • - . One of the tioiedisiingtaished4wriant in New England writer to a friend as:fol . . ..ur have tried the' PERUVIAN SYRUP, and' he re sult fully sustains varir prediction.; It has made a rises - nit4 of me tin-fuse - a Into toy system new. vi,gor.and en-. erg,y am, no longer tremulous. and debilitated, as when you last saw me, but stronger; heartier ad with larger dapaeltY 'for labor, mental and phirdeal, than at any. .time during the last dye yeara.tr. An Eminent Divine of Bosion;'says: "I . have been using the Ph'RLITI . AN STRITI" for some time past: it; gives me slaw VIGOR, NC0Y.4.2411' UV 8141111E 1 / 2 ELAVICITT 0V1111.494E... . : "". . • tioimailds 'have been changed by the rise of this remedy;. .from weak, : sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men aud women ; . and In valids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. . . • A pamchlet of 3`2.- pages, containing ..nertlfleares of cures an 'recommendations from . row , pf.the most. - eminent physichurs, clergymen and others, will be sent inaa to any address.., . • ve—see that. eachhotile, has .P . P.RCVI.kk-SYRUT" blown' in thr glass.' . " .• FOR SALE Br J. P. DINSMORE, Propiletor, r 36 Lify Street, New York, • AND BY 'ALL' DRUGGISTS? SCROFULAI . , . All 'Medical Mon atcree that lODINE le TUE BEST REMEDY -for. Scrofula. and all kludfed diseases ever •discoVcied. The difficulty has been to obtain 'a pure solution bf it. , . . . .• •D • . . • R.: A.ND ERS` lODINE WATER, . In 'a Dare - Solution of lodine; 'WITHOUTA SOLVENT, containing A rti.f, GRAIN te.each ounce of water: . A; most Powerful viiraliiipg • mud -Restorative: . . It has cured i and. will mire SCIIOFULA.I its manifold All manifold forms,' HLCEILS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM.; and it has been need with astonishing success in cases. or Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Consump. lion, Female Complaints, Heart, Liter and Kidney Cirthilnrs will be eent renz to any one eending. their Price $1..09 a l!ottio, or 6 for $5.,f0.- . : • • Pier:anal by Dr: 11..A.1!Irlut.$ Physician and Cliernin • FUR BALE BY ‘J,.:1 ) ,. DIN . SXORE,:36:Dey .S., .New York, AND DV ALL-DRUDDISTS WISTAWS • • " OR • W FLP : GE E R-11,N CENTURY, - WITU TIAE MOOT 'ASTONTi•IIiNd 811COt‘.9 1N cuerNO • Coughs. Colds. Sloarsenentt. Sore Thront; • Inilnetiza, Whooping Cough, Croup; • Liver . Coinplaint, Bronehitis ' Di& . .'of Breathing,' ,Olothnza, • •-•. • • • and every - affection of . • •••• THE THBASA:T; LCSGS ASH CHEST. • • • CONS - lUMPTION,- ' which can les off more vletitum than any other disease,. and4hich baffles the skill of ihaPhysiciana to a great er extent than any other malady, often yields to this . Remedy, when all others prove ineffectual. ' . • • AS I A. MEDTOINE Rapid in.Reliaf, Sookhing in Effect, safe in Its Opera • ' IT, IS.UNSIMPASSEIt f • . . ... . . while as a prepaiitlob ' free from noxious -ingredi ents, Poisebs, - or minertibil uniting skill, science, end medical knowledge'; combining all that is- valnable - in the vegetable 4ingdom ter this (dais of disease, it is INCOMPARABL;L' .t. . • and is entitled, merits, andTecolves the general, conft denim of the•pnblit. • • . • SEYMOUR- THATCHER .- M . D . . 1. of Herman. N. Y., wrktea nstollowi : • "WISTAES BALSAM' OF WILD CLTRIIEIIi gives univereal , Satisfaction.. sc.em.s to cure'a Coaith .by loosening and cleansing the langs,. and always irritation,...ifltlli REMOVING TUE EAEBE, INSTEAD OP DaCINO UP. TUE 00004 :AND LEATING . THE °AIME ETUIED. • I consider the Bal sam .P.E , good as any, If not the .best, - Cangh medicine with whleh I am acqnainted." . . From Hon. lodge 4PRAKER, of CanaJohirle, Gentipmeri,—Thls la to certifi , that inyielf and fam ily, have used Dr:Wis,tsr's Balsam .of Cherry, - for 'several years.- and that I take gieat..pleasure in .recom mending It in preference 'to • any thing of the kind. for which it is intended... In cases •of Asthma, Phthisic., or Affecti.Ons of the Threat, I have never. met With any thing equal to,it,. Very Respectfully.. . . Theßev:e JACOB sEcHLE4, o f. - Hanover, . . .. 'Well know and muck reapected- among the German population in this country ; makes. the fellowing statement, for the. benefit 'of thealllicted : ' . Dear Sirs realized in my family; initiortant benefits from the use of your. valuable preparation= \MAWS Balsam of Wild , Cherry it affords me great pleasure to recommend it to the public.. Some eight years ago one of my daughters, seemed-to be in - a de cline, and little hopes of her recvery:were entertained; .I then procured a bottle of your extellcut Balsam, : and before she bad taken, the whole of the, contents of the bottle there-was a greatimpiOvement )ter health.-. -I have, in thy individual ease made - frequent 'use of your valuable medielne, , and have- always been belle =mid by it. •: • •• • -JACOB SECHDER. • EBILE,ONE DLLAOB A BOTTLE. For Sale by j. P. DINSMORE/ a 6 Bey St., New York. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston ) And by all Druggists. - GRACE'S CELEBRATED: SALVE euREs CITtS BURNS, SCALDS.. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WouNDp, BRUISES, ,SPRAINS; Grace's" Celebrated SaiVe. CURES BOILS, ULCERS, 'CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated Salve .CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. - Grace's Celebrated ••Salve CURES 'CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAIN'S. Grace's Celebrated Salve HR&T.R OLD SORES, FLP- 5 511 WOUNDS, &S. . . It is prompt ip . ation, removes' pain' at once, and re dness the mostsngry looking swellings and inflamma tions. as if by magic,—thus affording r relief and.a complete cure..' Only 25 cents a boi l - t'sent by mall for3s cents: For Sale bY.J. P. DDISMORE, 36 DO St., N. T. • • S: W. FOWLE &SON, Proprietors, Boston, and by all Druggists: . Grocers„ and ConnbStores. .• • ' ..:Aogust 31-1 Y now .'• : I]DIMMINE THE. BRAND. 4, 1, Ne - 200 lbs. - • ( : Ny IMPROVED It 4 tfi ~'NC - mot ' . - . PIIOSPHATEdIDIE '‘„ t . MANUFACTURED deit i ,a. 41 4 °Nu < 1, c ,,,1 \r"l'zrbtolv -0 47 4 Tußrit`4 -4.1D-E„-5...) . .FOR SALE BY DEALERS Throughout the.. Country.. tYnteadereerftEteliet 6? Copgraml, In the year len. br Altai Alleadles, la the amor Office of the Markt Oven of the title : peels, la and Fos the/aides Diettietet reonsylvealsr) - PRICE NOT . ADVANCED, 455 per 2000 lbs. .66 24-Ist 77 .111iTTElltd laesstalning Veleta/melt hi '1 . 4 the Post Office, at 'Potterville, State of : 'rennsylva nia,.cm the Sd-day of Augast,lB66, • • • • - .• - ' To obtain any of these letters, the applicant musical] - . for !L adverasa letters," give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertismg.- • - • • • - If not called for within one month *they - will' be sent to the Dead Letter Office. • • • . ••• • Beecher L & W CFlatwoodThos ' Magninese 'Christy. Byrnes Thos ' Pox Solomon IP BfeDermott Mehl Bonier 6.lVf . Oros& Clark & Coldengel Wm . - Barrett Patrick .' ' Gallup A 0 . : • lifeGuireJas sh Battles S. Glalagher - '- - McCarthy . *my A Burns Francis _ Rowe R I .O'Brien d ied • Inset W & BroHannaJai 2 - , Potter:Lewis •.. Bradleyjohn'• Rarer John Raleigh W a•'*": Bradt Ann . Holman Bobt Sullivan Ccimelies Braily . ' Hamilton Jno sh Stant Wm. • . Bennett ClLleffreys Rev J L Wleand John L • Caen A-T • :Jenkins John :White Chas Dodge : Dr , Lennox•Sallie WanndhigJ - Everts Chile -B 2 Ike Ida ' • Angus '66 T , IST oF, LETTERS ienteinhtg • initialled 41n,the Poet Mot+ at St. Clair on the let day - of 'MS. gest, 1866.:', obtain any of these letters the sprit east mast eat tuivetilsed letters, end give the date of this Ltd 04 pay one cent for. attverathig. • . • If notthlied fur within one mantitthey wilt be tea , • . 331 ant Jeeepto'.' -*died& Semi. Nadiiiti Tholl mama Meelnpay -Jeanie BoYer Gen Install Jane Oppeehmmee CookJsec'l4aineer,Thoa_ Comm _mew. lawrenee Frank - EadlyJohn 'Carta Mehanr..j.elit,ll66lr. • - • Caved D IlteKtinta• Ned : • Ckstelli MOM— arty Mak SWlllaohlewie John - mazownii,,,,merep# Liciioreroaaaei•. - 3‘6.7-111 Kew York. M. sunrmAx - -:wT*I.SDARD. , ::: - .,:: : :-,;-7,± ,, j : . 1" , ..84 . ,ii.04"*0.4i1iittk0r.44...-:.;- 4::-.Viiiii:)i4**46:::44i4.iiiiiii4te. - . . . j . .Woirist . 144 itiiie Irma AlUilialtaild#oll . . .. .... .. . .. . . . . . . . . • Tilts islaable -Fertiliser ' - bas _stood -On test envie! during the part season. and bas • been - woven to be a. Terf t rlperie articles ial whthir) toed it at; • • Price -000 p e r 2000: . ', • • lbs. • . .The mambo:tete is sondueted under. the * direction and control of Mr. C. Alfred Smith, latt . Assistant fewer rat" Clitetnistrt at . thei ..Agricultand College of .Pennsylvania, who ' will spare no abet to make lib fertilizer beyOnd dbinde. the ilftwadarall Pieapiate of this country. • . • • MTT ,T ;RR & SMITH'S PURE GROUND BONE 11 Very Superior' Article—W=l33W Contains no admixture or plaster . ; settlings from glue itettles or adulterating material. of kind • . • • • . . • - Price $ l 3 per 2000 lbs. • " • . . We incite an mialyarls of our. fertilizers, :and in any and every use in - the presence of adulterating material is detected, .*.e attend. pledged to refund the purchase motley and submit to expoeure. • .• Oar establislnxient unlike most . other mannfacto-' ries of artificiat fertilizers, is open to the inspection of farmers:. We are working moszsrtar and do not fear 11TILLER & SMITH, Agrieultiral Chemiarffoils, READING, PA. B. B.AII orders left at No. ft, South Fifth street. Beading, or addressed to .the proprietors, will meet with prompt attention. August 4. '0 '' - 0 14 A- cr • Z ' t 53 •: - . oi 5 -0 - c) • 8 ( 7, O 0 ' p y '.• p V Ce pi . o a 0 ,„ ' o oc.• on' • •8' W' • s • • 22 E".. ?` . 4 F . •"< 0•. - - O ' • CO F TO • o F.? • • B' CD 8 2. Clq Cn O p.sm. - 11 8 - 7 ,0 8 5 - S . - • ' ? 1. e m. C - o a. 0 , P CII o Lt. .8 P' -5. Ni o • = c) lo ma 0 •• • E CD . a o Cq • to e , G n. m'sT gi g 2- g 7 o nz .7 a ow to . 14 E Printed Calicoes, Muslims, Ticking, '&c., - cheap, at .R A. GLOVER'S, Centie . St.,mearly opposite Market St "Fine lot of Prince Albert Potatoes for.sale *by A • Sane 16-24- . .. BECK & COHO. • CRRISTMAS PRESENTS . ..A • Sae and well selected stock of Watches. Jewelry and Sliver Ware,' comprising all the new styles. Call and exam ine before purchasing. goods warranted as repre sented. Calendar Clocks for Offices and Dining Rooms. 'Dec 1 .:. • ,R. V. OMEN; Centre St., Pottoville. Go to .WALKER & PRICE'S •at the New Union. . Hall, If you want the cheapest Oil ‘ Window Shades in Pottsville:. • June VILTRIGIITYB PENNS4IrLYANIA. State T., Reports,' Vol. 3, *Just- published and for sale . The ,lorrgeat assortment of Sun Umbrellas and • ..Parasols in P,otteville,. at. WALKER PRICE'S, Neie-Unlon Rail. • . 1 June 9, ,66-23-em ELLSWORT 7 B .Blared , Copy Rooks 11 :Just Received.—Ellaworttvs Slated Copy Books for Families and Primary Schools., 'Complete In three numbers. For sale at B.' BANNAB'S, Centre St., Pottsville,. Pa. • 'NEW SPICING „GOODS. • • - • JUST RECEIVED ROBERT A. GLOVER'S, Ventre. Street; . Pottsville t Anew and splendid assortment of Spring Dry GliarSia, consisting of various kinds of Fancy Dress and staple Goods. Alcoa choice assortment of Groceries, all of which he offers for sale at the . very lowest cash prices. • OLIDAIII • PiELESENTS..-A splendid •es lectlon of Watches; Gold' and Slicer, of Amen Can,ltnglish andli‘iitS make. IL C. GRIM, • Dec 16, 185-60-. Centre Bt.,•Pottssille.. LILLIC.SAIRE• of the beet nuke-ease In tl: side, 21 Inches WO. 21 index wide, and ranches In depthombinatlen Lock, for Bale by• and . Feed, Baled, Hay, Straw, Flab, Salt, Grcieeries and Prevbsiona for gale by - . • - Jane 1.11, .• . ' BEM& COHCi. • FRESH TURNIP .SEED at By the. Pelle-dß7TrACUrset.erlaia.lPottaville • Also SUGAR -BEST and - 341:1 : 61 • A Great Want Supplied' MAGNETIC LUBRICATING COMPOUND . Arles of Wstions,' ;Carry ges, ' Lairoato. Ratlrolid Cars-tad thAfilear.. tog parts of all kiwis 'of • ' The manufacturer 'of thli Compound:after i series of experiinents during:. the, last Aileen years, is enabled row to offer to the public an article with the above ti-: tie, which heis confident will nieet:the - gmeral.waista of the public : cme - Poand of which he believes will go es far as four pounds of any other lubricator tow in use. The following Certificate's selected from a number of otherifurnisherli tend to show its value:. Having need during the land 11111 e months the "Mag netic Lubeleathid 0 7ruPound. , inanufactared and sold one,a W. amens, upon a large la - Umber of Wag arts,',-dtc.. we take pleasure in saying that it-luni given entire !agitation, both In butand cold weather, causing mut* both- in the gnantity of mate rial. and in the wear of machinery, - . axles, ac. . - n. G. YUBNGLING, angle BrowelV . 'GEe. LAUB& Orchael Brewery. ' • ' B. REILLY as 8017,. contractors. - •••• . The NrsOrtic uteleatin Ce - rnpoti — n d7e thisaie, ppnt up in tin cana..eeeurefron ' amliettlyiabeled. wboteeale only by the. mud retailed•by, etceekeeperagerunay._.. ClLia.Mr.: CLEMENS. • Jeci..C. 11.8 Market St.; Ildladelphia, gene ral - Agent tot the United States. • • • ankl 2B ; 1866 • ' • - .10.3 m!: , Conig eL i n rititeitAcisive Ihti at , porrTsv.n,LE, TuEspia l . AUGUST 14. 1' . . - AMBURGH'4::CO'S'-" mAIntopLAIENAgETt7, EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. GARDNER HEMMINGS It CO'S AMERICAN CIRCUS, The Largest Traveling Institution !n America.' DAlust GARD:NSA • MANAUS:a bl *ii CARDNEII - ITEIVIMINta4,CO. la not the least part of this Combination..- Observe - Vie Names, of 'the Fedorbiers. •-• MISS ELIZA GARDNER; • • The peat reinaleTtider in the World.' - cn kil td tx.• i-tr MADAME CAMILLA, The Parisian Equestrienne Mlle. THEPTHORP. , Mlle. BANEIR, RICHARD HEFAMINGS, The Nonpariel Equesirlan,ana only rival of the - ' GREAT BLONDIN.. FRANK CARPENTER, -*The. Wizard Horseman. tJ W i-ti ' q . 0 CD t:= l GQ • - - CHARLES KING, . The Accomplished Alailre du Cirque. JOSEPH . SANDFORD, The DaringGymnact. 1-3 O • Master .EDWIN GARDNER ; The Infantile Wonder.: . The BAZZELL BROTHERS, ..The Skillful and. Gfactiful Gymnasta . ALSO COOPER, TAYLOR, BOLINO, STETSEL,, etc, no Stud a t Et(ltraQS and ItQatcs ilial.ariest and Best Trained Collection In America. PAiCTICULikR ATTENTION Iq directed to the.. Migniiffently Grind *Procession Nithleh will'ehter.rown on the bey of Exhihition, headed -•••• • • • ' ..:GEtitnt GOLDEN CH itEttaaT6... And followed by the ehttre Stud c:f Norma end Ponies, the elegantly decorated Cages,' Vans; Carriages, tac., forming- . . . . . War eclipsing any thit has - yet been siren by any traeeliai ' • •• -' . - establishment in Antenna. ' .. ' .. . ... -- . the Entertainments will be siren under a- • •-. . N r• - MAMMOTH .PAVILLIO,'.: *Capable of accommodating moo spectators There N . vil!te 2 EXHIBITIONS. EACH •DAY :AFTERNOON AND.EVENINO. En order to accommodate those persons whowish to witness . the Menagerie and not the Circus; the doors will open at' 1 71 0 H H 02 Ind flu CIRCUS PERFORMANCE notoMmencetintll *abedhag enehparties ample time to vltheat the hienegerie . • • ' ' :and retire before the • Peens Performance Commences. Our Price of Admission to the Combined Show : Adults.::..:..----. Children under 107estrs WILL'ALSO EXHIBIT IN Tremont, We,duesday, Aug. 15 Minersirille, Thursday, " 16 Ashland, Friday, " 17 Mahalioy City, Saturday, " IS Tamaqua, Monday, " '2O OW. 11. GAIIDNER, Agt. .. $2.50()0 -A-YEAR made by any one with 15 —Stencil Tools. No experience necessa zy: . -The Presidents, 'Cashiers. and Treasurers of 3 Banks Indorse the circular. Sect free with samples.—, Address the AMcricanStuncil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont.... . ' ..,': : July 25, .66-30 3m . . FOB , MALE. —A Farm containing frt . acres, sita ;ated in•Washlngton Township, Schuylkill County, 10 miles from Pottsville; forty acres of which is tim ber land, on which hickory, 'oak and other hard wood are in abundance. The land fa. well watered and well adapted to the • raising of, all kinds oda grain and stock. A good, house and barn on the land.' • All to be sold on , • Saturday, ticptembr Isl, 1866, on the piemises. • • . For furtherparticulars before.the sale, call on or ad dress,-on the premises,. • , 'IUREL LUKE LEE. Jaly 28, 1666 .-- 80-42.• ' MP MANS , . COVRT ALE.—Parsuant to. an Order. Of the Orphans' Coirt of the County of - Schuylkill, in the .Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania, the subscriber;administrator of the estate of Andrew shilthorn, lut of the Borough, of Mineraville, in the County'of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendee, on • . Monday, Aniana 20th, 1866, . At 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of Sven Evans in the Borough of . Mineraville,in the County of Schuylkill aforesaid All that certain mes- Image and lot of ground situate in the'said Borough of hilneraville, - bounded northeast by Sunbury street, northwest by Third street, southwest by George Oerth er andsoutheast by lands of the heirs of Moritz' Ben ner, containing in front on Sunbury street fifty feet and In depth on' Third street -one hundred and fifty feet, with the appurtenances,. late the estate of said deceased.... Terms and conditions made'. known at the :tlmesad,place of sale by ' MICHAEL WEIRICH; By order of,he Orphans' Court, Administrator, • ' A. Donammr, Clerk, . . . . • Pottsville; July 16,18416 • CHARIX COMMON- AND ENE CANDY, NUS,: FINE ESSENTIAL OIL FLAVORS, WEDDING CARES prepared and handsomely or naraehted. ..Parties - supplied wiRL all kinds of confect . Ronan , at short notice. • - • IKLESSE'S SUPERIOR COUGH CANDY. and a good • • variety of all kinds of COCOANUT AND 'MOLASSES CANDIES 'always on hand, wholesale and retail, at . the - FACTORY IN RAILROAD STREET, POTTS VILLE. PA.. . • July.2B, '6B 88-' . • A . ..81T,5J1.:.1(1.E Z•T IN G. • THERE al Ibe s BUSH' MEETING of the X. E. - Church of Pottsville.. for the benefit of said Church, In themoods adjoining the Water. Company's Grounds,. commencing August .l 0 sb, 1866, ' and will con tinue aver Sabhat• ' • • No wittier& allowed on or near the grotind. . Any F person or persons coming on , or near the reviling ate each Will be dealt with according to law. • . -Ministereirom various places win be present. amidie,- whom will be the Rev& Joseph. E. Smith. George 'Thornton; S. Lynch; S. Underhill and others. • Co—an= or :lorassaiducwrs.—Wra. Billiveri. Brown, B.Hkikins. J. - Jones. J. Jinkens. i . • - , , ..THOS. A. CUPP; Minister n charge . lilrillood order will be preserved on the ground., , . , 1)1 es , .__.;: ' IPreserie - a r e - j I :-.::-.-_ Both _ .n.: Oahe sal 71 " il. ;. munples of fruit trint had' tienn put :np,three pion to be seen at_ '• , A ..:- - _,.. .. -.. . • LEWIS . C. lummox a co.'s,. _ . .. ankysa,..sa- .. ... ;. Cor. Centre anit.Market.Bts.'" - . Grstacr....-Anenarticlo that takeathe corn N, - 4 - 01E that cotttlean.wlttiottt-aityinatble:-._:Cidt and IMP114:11t - & 0r0.1t,, • -.. -,-, cari.Otitro NOit IT=E COMBLNIZ WITH 'opular Equestrian Or. i 7 DAVGARDNERI. The People's Clown CHARLES m o NRo E. GEORGE BWOM►NE', champicui Tumbler of Arne'lt`-- GORGEOUS 'PARADE! 1 . and 61-2, P M., 2 and 7 1 7 2, P.. M.; AND CONFECTIONER DRUGS. NOTICE. Yss KIS IMO Important to °mere of Live StoOK. The direat •Eastern Detectilye 114;i ' H ORSE . Yb ok ' INSURANCE • 0011 1 1., L . aceriwnwoled litarch:l2. 1606, by the State ef Peanut. Charter Perpe!uall. ; '5106,600 To immor agabist meematiog co:6 death by lied dent: theft, Ire or - disease, HO WW,* mtrum AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE-10S gouth - Fourth divot, below.Cliestiaut s 'philadelphia. - Cott CHAS FBAII.EY; Dz. B. President. ; B i el airt;i• DANL. L. ESTEttLY s. P. I:loj e lt ia . Vice i Agent REPERMICILN, by permission, to the • following named . Gentlemen :—Hon. Simon • Cameron, .Ilairix burg, rt. • Hon: Chas. Pitman; Pottsville, PC ; Ben jamin Barman; Pottsville. 'Pa. ; Bunt- Pattennin, Potts- Dr. John Glontoger, Pres. Lebanon Dank, Lebanon, Pa. ; Gen. - Jobn L Stichter. Reading, Pa. BenJanglr li_arcv.ondi Esq.. Pottsville, Pa." . • June 23; .66 • • • • • '264j GOLD PENS : L-Just reeelved, a flue assortment of Gold_ Pens ' and SlVer Exteualou Cases, for sale at B. BARNANS, -Centred, Pottsville. • tiIiOQUET BET S.-Sets of this fashionable •-/ out door wan DR ladies, just 'staved and for side . 'and itaitonery Store, Pottsville. FOR YALE .- One' 60-boree „Power Engine. 16 Inch bore, 48 inch stroke:. heavy box bed plate, partrinS, dy'wheel 15 feet diameter, suitable for hoist - mg or pumping., , . Also one 50-horse power 'Engine, 16 inch boiT, 24 inch -,troke,*heavy_ box beilplato, fly wheel -pulley, 10 feet' dlam., 16 inch face. Suitable for breaker or saw mill. 112eabcise Engines are our own make, and 4111 be sold below cost if applied (dr soon.. . . • :..kisu one 20-borse power Engine; 10 Inchee diameter, '24 inch stroke. • Bor. .bed .plato, governor 'and force pump complete. All new. • - • ,ALLISON BAISNAN, •`Fraiikiln Iron Works," . June 30, .60-2641 • -. • • .Port Carbon, Pa. . -Special Notice to Ladies;. • , . • _____ . It is all Important that ladies should have preps. rations th rs e ti y on ar Vpec pec l u al it l ar y v ada su p b t j ed eet; fo a r co o m nee plu saf ints e, to which and - certain. Or that they should consult, one who has made this treatment his special-study. - pr. A. RIG DIA.URICEAU, PROFESSOR •OF ...O.4IEASES OF; WOMBS, has been in extensive and , succimiful':practilie for up wards orthirty years at lag present 'offiee—a fact that speaks for itself—and is known to thousands of ladies as the author of • • "THE MARRIED . : WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL (1031PANIO'N". (first publiihed In ISIT,) specially Intended for married Italiee in delicate or '.precarious health from which every lady - will perceive his . thorough knowledgOof her comp Mints, aymptoma and Moses; and their skill ful and immediate treatment. • It Is a life-lung, reliable adviser and companion. Over HALF A MILLION LADIES posses It: Every brisband should have it. It is seat by mail, price $l. • - .• • He gaarantees a safe and. unmediate and efficacious cure of all special. difficulties, Irregularities and ob structionsreither in person - or by mail.. Ladies from all parts of the Untied States-consult him with the greatest confidence and Certainty al Harem , . . .oaution Il . / Ladielik Be not imposed upon- by the' cheap, worthless and injurious ; nostrums uf "Female . Pills," -"Powders," "Drops," pahued upon -.the credulous and Ignorant, who are deprived of their means as well as of their health.- Ladies can send for -Tun Miamian WOMAN'S PRIVITY MEDICAL COMPLMON " or consult Dr. MRllll+ newt. by letter, and so guard aiiinst impositions. MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES Who desire a safe and certain remedy for' Irregularities or suppressions of nature,. from whatever_ cause, can rule upon his celebrated PORTUGUESE - .FEMALE 11105THLY PILLSi.' composed of rare and costly Imported extracts. • They are a reliable specific for ladies. Pleasant to the taste; being sugar-coated, healthy and certain in all cases.— They cannot tail. lu recent cases - they succeed in fortvelght hotirs. Price $3 per box. In obstinate cases, those two 'degrees stronger shofild be used.— Price $l5. ...No Agents Appointed. Address • • • • Dr. A. 31.1TIAIURICEAV; • • Professor of Diseases of Iromen. . . Orricif 11.201, Dummy Sr., on Box 1224, N. Y. Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty , years. ' hey are sent by mail, in ordinary letter en velopes, with Tull instroctiona and advice. May .26,!66 - , . .-DUPEIOATES FOE, TAXES; Of all sizes and kinds, mule for said purpose, for sale at.' - BANNAN•S Book Stoic and Bindery. VOR. ITIASON . . Cabinet Organs, CHICHERING , S PIANOS, , • BECKER'S PIANOS, TREAT E.I.Aii.LEE CO.'S l• TIL9_, 'Address • ' L. B. ,POWELL.• Wholesale Agent, Scrartion. Pa. ' [B.ly] . . : MINERS' SIIPELILES..-The subscriber - is Agent for the eale of the .Boston Gum Belling Factory, and tarnishes superior Belts at Factory prices, all sizes, 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 ? Terence at the Mill. Also Steam Packing of everrde scriptiodi Blasting Paper by . the single, or ten reams, or by the ton, at manufacturers' prices. . - - SAFETY. LAMPS, of the most approved patterns, made of Inspected Government Wire - by the single doz n, or hundred. Wire thuizes, Wire by the roll or yard (ways for sale by -. B. BANNAN. April 23, 4U.. Jere 9, 'B6 TO_ MINERS. 20 Years Experience in the. Business, ..• • • • - ' BET BIL:KIiNIi o* - ; bhnin Illttnufactiarer,in all its Branches. • : ClaT STEgri, THENTON,:NEW JEMMY, . • • - BEST QUALITY FOR CRANES AND 00AL MINE SLOPES. WARRANTED TO. BE EQUAL TO THE NEW CASTLE 9R ENGLISH CHOW;3' I would particularly recommend my Triple' Mining Chain, the most durable and safe-for milling purposes It is the only kind used in Europe fin mining. This Chain it properly used,.will last five years, and is then only half worn but; by taking out the short links and sending them to the manufacturer, he will put in long links, and yon .then have a new. chain for about halt price. For further particulars I rater. you to the Dun can Colliery; Pottsville; Pa. . I will warrant my heavy Triple .Chain to draw from 300, to 4000 lbs. out of a slope 400 yardi deep, or - a per- Pendicular shaft of 250 yards deep.. April 28,-430 . 17-1 y Peruvian Guano Substitute, BAUGI-I'S - R. BONE SUPER-Ph OSPIIATE OF LIME r itA DE MARK ert • " ' . ~ . . . After more than 'twelve years of constant use, this highly concentrated manure has attained amide-spread reputation as a . ' .. , - - ' . ' - Substitute for. Peruvian Guano, Being found active iq its operation. and'orgretit dura bility. " It does not exhaust the soil, but on the con trary, permanently improves it. , The Increasing isles annually, abundantly prove the high popular value of this manure, and establish the fact of its being relied upon by a wide elide of agricurturhsts to, supply ,all wants in the direction of manures fur every emir.' BAUGH & SONS. Sole tifannfaotarers and Proprietois, Office, No. 20, South Dolaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. PRICE $6O per 2000 lbs. CAM. JUST PUBLISHED, the lath edition of oar new pamphlet, "HOW TO MAINTAIN THE FERTILITY OF AMERICAN FARMS AND PLANTATIONS,"— famished free upon application to 1111 or oar - Agente. HAUGH 20 South Delaware Avenue 'PHILADELPHIA : 30-3 m July 29,1886 A B lowing Maclaine for sale at:: • . GNU. BRIGHT & CO.''S Hardware Stale Call and see It • ' June 2.3-2.6!. GREAT B ARGAIN S SELLING. OUT AT CI ST The subscriber offers to sell out at cost, Is entire stock of Dry Goods, NatiOne, and such other articles as generally belong to dry good stores: Ills, intention is to deal afterwards in groceries, door,' feed, and such articles belonging to grocery stores. To storekeepers or such persons - dealing in dry goods he offers great Inducements. The stock of dry gakts on band is a very line, .selected one. •No old stock on hand. 'Call and examine for yourself. . •• ' July 7, .66 ' 27-tf F. lIAESELER. - onnet Ribbons and "Velvet Triinminoi cheap Bit WALKER & PRICE'S. Don't forget [he place —New Union Hall. Jane 9, , G9-23-Ct. • Winn. ROPE WORKS -OP .• JOHN A. - ROEBLING, Trenton, New. Jersey. Dr A large assortment of Wire Rope conatly on hand. Orders filled with despatch: 'For size, a ngt.h, and coat, Bee circular.. [Jan 1. r . flail at WALSeft & PRICE'S, in the New "Union Hall; IC you want a pretty. Silk Drew, Cheap. t June 9, '66 - 23. ILVEE WARE...Pickle Jars, Syrup Jars t-7 Sugar Jars 'Mugs, Batter Dishes, Napkin Binge Cake Baskets, Ice-Pitchers, &e., '&e, Silver Tobacco Boxes lined with go*. R. C. GREEN. • Dec 16,'65 - 60-.. Cent re • Ponneivs .PATENT 81LATIZISInst 'received Pelrewe Patent Slates, with leaf for 'Offi ces and Schools. Also Leaf Memorandums for the. poetet." For sale at B. BANNAIVS, Centro Street, Pottsville, Pa ' . • SILVER WARE...a fine aesortment. each as 0 Solid Sliver Spoons, Forks, Ladlea, Fruit Knives, creara Scoops, icc.,4lre. Silver Tobacco Bosee, at • • it C. 011,...10113, Centre St, Pottsville. Dee le,. '65 . - . • ' 60. VIIALE - sciAr in Cal* for sale at . B.AMRIPS Peed Storn, - • Pottsville. A BIERICANIWATCIII.IIB,IngoId rind silver cane ; American Clocks, and ' Jewelry of all de ecriptions, can be obtained et the atom of - Sept. ID 414—tf) now Drop . Miler; only to be had*: Bob.annan & sebum%who have Abe Sal Agency of a superi or article of Flour branded dblOW DROP,' m‘W by Hunter. biusselum. ya.• • . Also other brands of traperior qualltyi sneltai Paxton' Mills, Penna. Mills. &c. . • . • .Also ail article of strietlyirrhile Rye Plow, done up expressly for us byz . the mannthettner. • Call and ex amine. , '• BORLWRAN & SCHNERR, '• June . •Ifarket se abcrte .• • : .frillit-CIBLEBRAL Wrou_gbi Iron Mat tot Heater; (with Patent Screen) .3„. REYN OLDS & SON, N. W. Cor. 13th and ,StiL.PhUadelphti.. - • The limn( Bartlett &lien:wide have disecdved. The midereignedwill.continue to manufacture their JustIyIVELEBRATIM BRATER, - the old stand, where can be found excellent 'COOKING RANGES. and an. thine ,to a well conducted' eatab ilahmeet., • .J. NEYNCLD & SON. Ju1y1.4..613 , .• • 28.1 - • • . abrlesaing sni , erlor, article f J-1 c ab& 1 9 1 : 515 1 0 cheap at , °r g r° l l , l/ C L . ruomrsoN.& COl3, . _ • •54 - Corner Centre and Market _ Beams BUM log Paper direct, from factOry, M 50._ 'I'LIOXPSON it CO'S, Ally T 1 4 ST• ctrria coptro 64 NNW, `t... - 4401 - iiraiirAt_imiiit 4, ..7.'!..; - :.;, , aus:E,t:',nY.irs'..i''' - .-.l± rauds-on Ilevessatio-:The. Vieler 2 a..l . . Atiastonishing System of fraud on revenue by wbisk sy . "disttllers• has . just :- come to • Itghttet ' , haslet; • 'l'.l4;kaads iuttotint'in• the aggrea: to • The choleramorfa Thtuudayohowtwintti. six cues in New York ; Oletelein in Brooklyn, elet nine in Philadelphia. The PresidenVe reply to QueenTlctoria was re!. ceived at'llearte.Contegt on Tuesday and acknowleged at OsboenciTshoe . one= eighteen minutes afterwards. - • , - A recent law authorizes - the —46cretary of the '• Treasury to suspend the colleition of . the &reek tax in any, of the lately rebellious States. ...,,f The Union State Committee of . California, en. (lonics the action of Congress, including the prci." posed Constitutional-Amendment. A fire at Oil City hs.Sdes iroYed $150,000 north of prqperty. The United States Off Ccartparly said to ks 34 O'Conner, counsel for Jeff Davis, has jut* concluded a three days' interview with his and left Forpeas Monroe on Wednesday. ONE of our sulucribers enclosing • his sub stription, writes as follows: Juana - twat. July 2341868„. EDITAS2I- lit MIMS' JOITC.N.III.:—Lcan tett we a ned to think about old Johu W.. fur that is what call him; I mean (Wary. I .was onti-of his masa through thd war. I know something about think he will go right through the robs, now as he did' dating the war. J:o_ . . ANDREW JOHNSON Is likely to, eclipse event Jeff Davis in his treasonable propensities.... Pierce, Fillmore„and Buchanan, the only three:living es-Presidents, whom the Slays Power Have so sadly degraded in the'estima don of all loyal citizens, rqtle into insignill-* =me compared with his Accldency-, "Andrew Johnson. If he goes much further in en." couraging the sliughtering of loyal men in the Sbuth by rebels -whom he pardoned.. Congress may be compelled to arraign hiu before the country for trial. ANDREW JOUNSONIS POLICE L 1( APRIL. 15163. - • • - It has been suggested to ns that the republics. tion of the following speech of Andrew-AIM:4°We. delivered In Washington; on the 3d otApril, 188:,, may be interesting and refreshing • kb. the minds of. the supporters of his policy in 1886: - _ Mr. Johnson said : Been unexpectedly called' • on by this large audience here to address theta Pt " reference to the victories which have been an. nounced by telegraph; it is a sincere pleasure to -: me to hive it in my power to Mingle with thoea congratulations. which are incidental to triumphs . of this character; and, perhaps.l shouldpenteut ' myielf with this acknowledgment of ray gratin. Catkin in being called, on this auspicious oceaaiov, to mingle with you 15 your rejoicings,. in this• hour of our country's triumph. But it may not be entirely out of place for me to state that at the'commencement of this iniquitous- rebellion I' was one who entered the service, not as a three. months, a six -months, a tWelve-montlisor a three. years man, but as ono who enlisted for the %carer' dicingthe struggle for the suppression of the re. - Hellion'; and Itritst it-will not be considered ego. tistical for me, on this occaaion, to allude briefly'. to what was my position at the beginning of the rebellion. " In the Senate of the United States, When the conspiracy was matured and Senators wore reti ring from their seats,. when I was called upon to say what I would do in the matter, my reply was that General Jackson, while President of the Uni." ted States in 1832 and 1833, declared that traitors should be hung as high as Harnan's gallows, and then put his - foot upon it' and crushed it out.'-- ' That old man vow sleeps in the tomb, and were it possible . to communicate intelligence to the dead, and he could be made to know that traitors and treason were rampart in the land, it would -cause the old man to, turn over iii hie -coffin and - burst its lid, and rise from his tomb and mink° od the habiliments of the dead and again reiterate . ' that memorable sentence, that "the Union • and._ the States must, -be preserred." When asked, what I would do,I said I would arrest them as traitors, I _would try them as traitors, commit them as traitors; and hang theth as 'traitors. ' ANDREW JOHNSON in 1866 ..denouncee drew Johnson of .186 . 5. He is now the friend of and is pardoning and encouraging Trait Ors instead of hanging them; and is also sanctioning by his'. official influence the butchery of loyal.Uniou inert in the streets of Now Orleans. • . - LOOSING . UP AND LOOKING Dovrx.—A corres. pondent :of the Chicago Tribune, writing Irons Georgia, relates the-following : " I was standing in front of my hotel ,eno morn.: ing, and saw a dozen or .more Afri cans with elates and books, walking toward the school house, when a well dessed man who Was standing near me, turned and said : • " ' Well, I suppose we must stand it" for a while yet; but for how long, I don't know. There's that little nigger,'—and he pointedlo a boy about nine years old, and *black as if he had. just enlarged from .thelunglos of the Gold Coast— 'he is one of, mine, or was till the Yankees stole' him ; - ho .livas at my house now, because I - have to hire his mother; he's just as "old as .my toy, and the Yanketischool marms have been training him till he reads bettor than my boy does. That. is a nice pass for things to come to : in a little - while these here niggers, after they've learned to read, will be turning . up their noses at every' white man that can't.' . . " I told him. things were working •strangely.— I • tell yon what it is,' he continued, ' this . thing ain't "stopPed _we will have to establish ragged schools for every white child, or the nig. 6 - 64 . he upper hand ; and that will tat us to death; and- .1 Sides, that, it will establish that sort of mob-demOri;:y which. prewails the' North, where such a thing as 46 is widty:-Tw^a known, "and if one were to go t ere; they would tar. and feather him, but—let's go- and take.a drink, stranger,'. said he, changing the subject, very suddenly. - • .." We'd a better not. gone to war," he once very sensibly added.; 'we could have ruled the Demo evade party all the time,' he continued, with equal truth, and:then we could have either controlled the tici,veruntent, or so far crippled the -Abolition: fats that- they could have done us but little harm ; only-run away our niggers—a few hundred a year at most, while now-they can got all of them— another punch, bar-keeper. When wo.get fully back into Congress, we wall just confirm then:told laws. against allowing negroes to learn to read,. .and that ,will Put .the matter right; if we can't get our nogroes back, we can keep them under."' Corrected Weekly for the Miners' Jo urna I - • . . . - wu.t.x Bret.- . - , __......-. —...: Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel... $l3 00 $l4 • do do do do per cwt 6.50 ..7 00 do do .. extra . per barrel... 10 60 11 25. do '.do . Superfine, do' 6 2.5 '7 05 Rye Flour; . 'do . 7 (HI • B'oo do . . per Cwt .1 62 4te Buckwheat Flour, ' do' • 600, 'G.6O Wheat, prime white , • per bualicl.. 240 2 58. do •. do rod. - do 230 240 Dried Peaches, pared. pe pound... 30 46 dy do nnuaren• - do • , 25 '2O Dried Apples, . . do: , 15 - - 12. iwirrm inter 6. - '- . Rye, V bn.l g 1 011 81 10 Eggs, 39 d0z.128 80. I Corn, " 105 . 115 Butter, -..-. Vl6 ,35 40 Oats, " 76 .80 Cheese, " . ;24," 25 • Soup beans" 250 800 Lard, • , " 1 25 28 ' Peas, . " 360 4 oolzams, 4 ‘ :28 '2B 1 Rye Chop. "' 125 - I 40 Shouldera, " , 17 17_' Corn Mal " -,100- 1 20 Beef hind qr. ." 'l2 18 . Middlings, " , 75 ' 100 " front." - "110 15 . - Potatoes!, " 200 -2 25 Mutton, "I - -18 ' 00 Bay, V ton. 26. 30'00 Pork, . "2O 25' . . ." bale cwt 115 125 Veal, "18 - :25 Stmw,l3 tote. 1 . 30 150 Sugar, Cuba, " ' 114 • Plaster, • " ..- ' - • Sugar House, " - 12 : Salt, VI 4a&.. 2 75 * 850 Porto Rico, . " 115 Tim Sool; h... White, 13 Clover "," ' - 'Cradled, . .- - 120 - - - lax .'" - " • • . N.V. Syrup. " . r .. 25 Fire Brick and C. n d 4171aye i t lIMPISON .k CO'S, July T. ;60_21 corner Centre and Market A NEW HORSE NAlL—bent onality- , -hest ta. Twenty-five per cent. cheaper than any yet onl.T Give them a trial. ...'GEO. HEIGHT .11 CO., Pottsville, July 2,1; - 29. • 11,1AGNRTIC LIGHIRCATING COMPOJ 4 ,7_I).—A tip F /Tx top article for carriages. Try .1t ;-- - 1. - O , GEORGE BRIGHT & Pottsville. July'2lo36 SUNIDAY. 1101100LIBOOK8 AND:ILI-. BRAIIIEEB, land Nunday School sites of all kinds, at Union prices, 'always for sale at . - B. BANNAN , S • Book and Stationery Store. Pottsville. . DrBY Phichasi. +of its they save the carriage.- • - Eureka Ceamiirot.-.Warranted 'to mend either, Crockery or Wooden Ware. A first rate article at, - , • _ . LEWIS C. TIIOMPtiOhi fit C0..8 L'tt . July .' • 'Cor: Centre and Market Eta,. • ; HUNTER'S . • :lODINE SARSAPARILLA Ls a spOcItIC for diseaseer of the Blood and Skin.. positively cures Scrofula," Fetter, Erysipelas and ; sores ` of every kind. It. la the beat remedy for complaints children following Improper nourishment and scarlet fever.. I have a great number , of stmng, truthful ter.- ; tl nada .o( its favor like -the followings Renning Sores for 9 years, C1:1 redly seven ' bottles ; Fetter of r years, naiad, onetottle ; a Scaly; Disease of the Sldn, ' for 20 years,- cured,. four bottles; Scrofula 10 years. -* cured, five bottles ; a badly Ulcerated Throat. cured; two bottles ; Ulcerated foot, 31 years, cured, seven hot-. tles, severe case of Rrysipeke, 9 yearv, -cured. AFC • bottles: Rheumatism,-2 years, cared, two bottles;, , Disease of the Blood,;14 years, Ave bottles. - The lodine Siirsaparllla purifies the blood, i1if 11334. new life intri the system through its tonic power and it„ Is also a perfectly harmless composition having been. Mime about thirteen years. by persons of all ages. , from sis months and over, with unequalki success. Princiyal Mee, No. 910 Market street, Philadelphia. • . R. P. HUNTER, Proprietor. • Wbolesale. Agents in New Torir., P. C. ells '6s ea; • No. 115 Franklin street, - - 1 JOHN G. BROWN & SON, Wholesale Agent's, Cen.:l; •re Sc., an a sold by all Druggists in. Po.tsville. • . 'l6May-12„ . • 19-ly'. Centre etreet,,: rotteTtile. tg i tatiPt. POTTSTILE MAJIKETS, OF, ittFIITLNISIDID TO THE TRA.ba. ' AT "LOW PRICES, 1W -i s HUNT BROTHERS,_, SCRANTON, PA, 4 . . Hardware, Iron. Stoves, road and 'Milting Supplies. at Jane 23, '66 G. W. BECK • Having removed from the store corner -Market anis Second streets, to the store between 0. Dobsonv J. O; Brown's on Centre street, offers a large and vai,t ried assortment or dry goods - and groceries at the.lozy4 W - (el cub prices. Being thankful for past ore, atlll belts continuance of the same. - July 7, , G6. ' s 7 sr-tr .; reucts Einbriiidered and Hem Stitched Ltne F Handkerchiefs, cheap at WALKER & PRIG ' - Jane 9. .^66 i-vST .PUBLISHED—BESSEBILEit.. J STEEL PROVEE4B.—A PampWe4oss4 Manufactured Malleable Cant Steel, its ' employment, by Henry Boomer, with 11 tainnaiegys machinery. used.: ' Price 25 cent&Sontoti. 16 cent' by WU trot. For 501t4 4 .- cArc: s. a reltiniutc
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