a11it.,e0 . '• . ::: : . 7:.t4. - ;1. POT'I'SVLLUE, PA. MATURDAY,4WGIUMT 11, 1866: • '•• • • . ....tjtgl l • ` 7 : - • •••• UNION STATE.TICTcET • FoR"GOKERNORi -• PgAJOR-GEN: - 4 -crsturittAz•ty cnrrnr:.. • . UNION covisr.r)--TICKET: Congregs. . . Grx.r... lIENIZY 1 CAKE, Tack3Co/4' (ftlbjett.to the . dect.lon of tiv.s.. .coilferecl of Es , ..tinyltill and Lobartim muntit‘4.;- - ' . . • • Lori ate Judge. .ORS J. pA,xsos, i4f3uth Anlen2blr. • ~JAIIES GATNOI.I, -'• - SETH YOCITM... Asltl.lz , d. • • • CAVi.. , EDwAItr) L. SEVERN, 33:111aEny City • • Prothonotary. , • - MA.;:.r. OLIVER C. BOSBY: , IlkLI., Potblvlile LIri.:TI:JOSEPIT F. B. LER ; Scbu!lkill Haren LIE t - C.. AIELINDF,R S. BOWE.C, St. Cia't . • Clerk ' of the Sessions d TAMES GLEN*, Put.t..vtia. :- • • . • ' .Cusinci•Coluiniseflouer... , .4.I3'ItAILANT. TrIpITTMAN., Branch Tois.nihi7 • Director of the Potte. • MUTTS, 1.191", Nottliliaphrini i'46m:r.ehtp. ' A-uditor. $u THOMPSON. East Norwegian Towta hlp Campaign Saliecriberr and Crabbing,. As the , great election campaign—one of. the Meat In , : portent ever Leld in Ibis countryLetill snail open, and In order to enab:e • all. howeverlicalted their tneanr. to read tlic.Jore4ise. wiilrecolve aubscribera from July 49 NEXttalber 1. CI the fbilowlng'ratee tell , crir,tlen, to adranee, In Oahe of to. one Meseta • kid fur esch eddittnnel •utPcriber 6 , 1 1 tents sada.— Tbnie'who get up clubs of -15 and nu Cdpioe, will re, =EBB • .SubAcripi..,..; will be reckired front'resporslble CIY-- mornien, payable when Gen. Gear Vis eleeteri Governor. Noir, fioya- to work clover the Caunty sod else where,in getting Op ebbs. • - Perst.V.s det.lrlng, * can'a i!opies of any particular num. bee forritstribution Outing - the campaign,_ n 11 be fur- . *Listed at $4 fer 100 pontos 915 per CA copies Or der for extra copies must be left at the office not later than Tnpeday rnorOlae of each week. The Jouguat. ereelater tree of pori •ge Schnylkilteonnty. Ontel. the - County the p c Iff s centasqavterly, - er 20'ctincer I year, paid 1n lie VVAtTd i vtith xe;l, r_'en.cnt Broadway, New York CI: 3% ig tothorized to receive etibecriptione for the and elfin te,c.cilect hllir fot the male. WANTED ! AGENTS To Get:wage the Principal Mining and M. afeoturing Dietriots, for the Bale of war BOOK ON 00A.L, IRON AND OIL; . or the Piactical American :Miami... . To eirrgeti , ! . and reliable Agents we will give nensnal talim-ments for the axle of thl valuable and moth mieedod Book. .Seseral of the lieztillatricts are _.yet on. 'applied, and thoe:i appl . log drat, will be entitled to rho choke. We may mention among others: ' - The Lower S. , ....g,itehrintia from. Danville to Baltimore iarinding the Shamokin and Lyltena Valley Region: The line of the S,l .from Philadelphia' to_the linntolary of Srditiylkill ,County; The ~f the line Railroad. Including • the Oil Re. N ew Stair: of -Sew York. .• Apply L, 11.V.-.:"4.11...UANNA1V. Pnblieher, DDOW.Ocuerni .POTTSVILIX,'PA. \PE o.—An active, intelligentand lion-, est Itoy, aboutfifteen years of age, who can ittiog a gOod recommendation (none other neeorytro,.ly.) to lorti the rrinting husiness. Apply at Also, a strong, inCelli ,4int hely, shot . . tit. r.r 17 rents of age,•-wlin is fnnrl of plant:, to .ltern the Nursery sod Plant himinest , . St ilreeitWunci Nut- • Cknivy,E.Dlol7l". Movh interoiitingt'. 1113 tter has hen out tith3 week hy s thelm poittlnt -Report of the C'Oultilittee..ou th'e ju,- tlici:trf,—atneng it No. 11 tf- - tOur Mining nod •Mnoufactoviog Resonfces;" nod the Ed ucational De . partfneitt. ••• • . . As.Non:c7sEnt under-: ew .A.dvertisi , nnentf, Of the Qunlaq. City Burine?:s College. I`.cnugleen it..t!nlling, to acv.ire o but-inGs,3 t-ducationshould - tend it C , t , (2 to Mr. Cairbyplid fOr . circular of. 04 excellent . • BLUR'S CIVI) WilT has 'commenced vidtti the bnteliery of tainn men in• Memphis and New Orleans. 131.•.N.p e roit Cowk:.i declares that he is hi favor of the election of "Sir. Clymer. Elerybody kneWit monthi since . • Tiffs liEruni.M.A.R. CoonEss teduced the • domestic taxes to the extent . 6f seventy-five millions of dollars perannum. • - • . . • NOTWITHSTANDING Senator Dixon's hetrap al,.not a single Republican paper in Com:ten th:at supports Booth's President. THU FrNi.t.: SENATE which assembled at Indianapolis list week, denounced Booth's President and approved of the course of eon- TUE. Tj'ilOS STATE CENTRAL CO343IITTEE met nt PittEburg on N'equescley. There' was a full attendance.: Cheering reports were re ceived from all parts of the State. TM. Franklin Repository thinks that thb Rebel Johnson Philadelphia Convention can w i t % propriety hoist its banner with' two brilliant victories emblazoned thereon—Mem phis acd New. Orleans. Trrr EcaorrAN WAR.—A ttuspension r cf boa tilbies between Austria and Italy- commented July 25th. X * - 1 ace of four weeks, commenc• rug August 2 has been agreed up'on by Aus tria and. Prussia. * - Tar: Copperheads and Rebel sympathizers profess great love for the soldiers, that .is the buttheYdid not place a single one on thelr•tteket this fill. A.mv.jority on the Union Ticket ore soldiers.. WORK: Tdix Tnr.isoNs—The rebels In con r:ection wi:lr ho tGlegreph in .14. w Orletintk, mutilated Ger. Sheridan's despatch Lo A:ldl ing. ton to older to make it. aitear thatte iympathized with the murderers in that thy. GIVING IT Ur.-A prominent but bonen Copnerhead admitted the other day in con versation with a Republican; that Clymer would be lateen, but he did not think he would be whipped as' badly . as McClellan was. ,snMI..ATL I r 119 I.l' lON . — The Se l of our . fOimils who received documents, apeeelies,. Union . ..newspapers,- etc.; 'would serve . the good cause by circulating them amob4theli . Lielilibors. This is.iin linportant matter;- - and we trust will be attended to. . - TEE EF.WAIID OF TAFA - OFICIFY.—The President has. appointed W. McCandleas,- chairinan of the Clymer SoldieraL doriventioa, recently held it itc.rrisburg., to bo Collector of Customs tit Pitts burg. This is Intendedae a reivard for his efforts t , ) demoralize soldiers and bring - tkiem up to she support of "My y•oliey." . • "Sint at NAIIE OFr.' . --The name of lion. Cornelius C4.,1t , , Senator elect from Cal ifornia, having been used without hisronsent, as.a delegate to the -Philadelphia Soup and Bones' Conyentlen, he orderajt to be'stricken lett The Soupites seem to be adepts at forg ing names. •. DELEG ADDS BiCkING Orr.--Since the terri ble, . . butchery on the part of tliip rebels and "my policy" iu New Orlesisi a large num ber or delegates refuse to.attend. the Traitors' Convention at Philadelphia on the 44th inst. Many of them =have been• taken sick very suddenly. • . -. - VALLAimionkst sap that the Copperhead Democracy or the :Coppeijohnsomswlll be swallowed up in the Philactelphiii Conyention, and he knows which will be awallowt:d. We incline to the opinion that the devil will claim • all rebels, traitors and murderers, as his own, Nand swallow up the whole concern: "Lrr rut GOOD WOWS 00 orc," -lies the dying declaration of -Dr. Dostie, !Ito was murdered by Monroe's New Orleanatiob po lice fOr his loyalty. Every loyal nie'n in the country will reiterate the cry, "let the good work go. on," until treason is nude odious' and the traitors are punished. • Q EN: SHERIDAN has invcatigat4.the New Or;eans butchery_; aud positively_teciares to the authorities at Washington, that it, was a _well matured plan to murder the Union men of Louislana, and adds that ..like.inatkuttcres will occur it the administration continiies to . - sanction them. • A.vrnpoon the "Macre' Journal "'pt now, the largest paper publishe4 - In the Sate'of Pennsylvania Including PhUadelphiti,Jtill is not large enough to contain- .m ?e-half the matter pressing uprgnis. 7kem3ll soon lone a tri-weekly paper, preparalt,*,:to that of a dilly - , should. the patronage ptoieketitn; Cient te warrant It. 'SHE aitEsuaraViCriCionnlimps. TheTatee of - • Ther-CkmventiOn in goktisbuta Ins called together to deliberate on jb9, 1 d.909P of Amendment :t o ~ Passed . by Congresa in ordetiff , Socatre . reprpsentation Congreas,—Bootkl-Prealdent, - wbo - atteirtpt: id but me in ~ .prktiesset..-tp. prevent • a qUortutt . of the ,Legialature for its ideip: tion, was so mortified at the result, that he was determined that an Convention should: assemble la Louisiana ' for 'such.a purpose. Rank rebels were closeted with him in Washington who prevailed upon him to supersede the Governor of the State, and the opinions of the President were privately telegraphed to the mob of rebels at "New Or leans by King, , the editor of their prgari there. 'This wan rim food upon which the mob fed, and when the passionate and in cendiary despatches__ of the President were promulgsted, the mob immediately 'caught them up and declared 'that the President:was with them, and hence the massacre. . This Convention was, regularly organized in 1864 . by authority of President Lincoln those parishes within the Union lines only were represented. They 'framed a Constitu tion.under which a- civil Got ernment could be formed, and .adjotrned, not etas orn, tint ta'meet again arthe call of the officers. The re-assembling of the Convention *as called, and Governor Wells, after potisithing :the 'highest legal authorities, believed the assem:- Wing of the. Coniention would be, legal, and. issued writs for the : election of delegates in* the districtti not .before represented,. and to fill:vacancies that had occurred in themean * - . time. The members.of the Convention met; they expected to be arrested by the -authori ties who had the ear of -Booth's Fresident, and that then . they could test 'the legality of the Convention before the Courts. This was the only wayin' which it could, e tested, and the men assembled,unarmed; with no inten tion: of resisting• any'process that might be issued, 'and: absolutely. surrendered them-. selves before the mob entered - the , room.— But notwithstanding .this. surrender, they werebrutally butchered under the.operation. of "31y policy." '.one of the objt cis" of the Convention was to carryout the suggestions of the lamented Lincoln, which :were con . , talned in a 'despatch to. Gov. Hahn, dated March 13, 186 , 4 in - which the good Presi dent said . Now roe ere about to Imre a convention, whlCti, among other 4 thing,s; will proliably dethe the electivefranchise. • I barely slag s -rat, for , four private consider ation whether some o[ the entered teople may not he let to, .ac for instim-o the very intelligent, and especi ally those whe have fought gallantly in • our, ranks,— They wouldprobaely belµ in some tryirg time to come, to keep the jewel of liberty in the family of frce4Cl72, .S 00 ...A NI _5 00 ..II 00 ..ld 00 THE BUTCHERY IN BE! OR.LEANS. liavestlgation by the 11191ary Committee. "D—n Them, Kill . Them! The is with us. Haven't we seen MS Order To-Day ?"..- Declarations of the Mob when Remoustrated Doctor Doetie and thci Rav, 'Mr. .Horton. have since died of their wounds, making the number murderedd- in cold-blood, FORTY TWO ao far. ' • Wssittzorcei, Aug, 3 . .--;-The follow fug despatch, dated New Orleans; AngnSt 2d; is received•at the Tribune Bureau, Washington, this • aftottoon; . 3d inat:., at 8 o'clock. Our despatchee 'are tire hours coming through frdm the. extreme tionth. Ido not *knotv the reasoti,..tinless Ole tel egraph agency ha., keen tampered with by those unfriendly to the Tribune. .. • ....• New OBT.EkNii, Aug..."_:—The Militaryoautmis: eion e.ppointed to investigate the' mnsitacre• of Union men took Mr. Dostre's depOsition to-day. The Hen. John Henderson and the Rev. Mr.-Hor , 'Let were too weak to giwi_•eviclenee. The . Rt Tr.okeon, the Hon.,Oseiir Paynot, the Hon. E. - Dupaty, and the Hon.: George aro among the as ngerouely.woun ded not noretofore report ed. Gov. Hahn awl the Hon.- S. ri,,h are badly wounded but . vrill.reeover. I saw Ahern to-trai in the hospital. The sworn testimony before the t'onnuisslon will prose that the masseurs ef Mon day was one of the most blood-thirt,tyovents that has ever stained the pages of history. • It will be sWorn'to that a well-known, respected and Peliceable citizen remonstrated with the mob. nod 'police for their butchery; when the Mob cri'-d, them: the President is WitiCns. Haven't we seem' hie order to-day V! The door' Of the IllOtitUtO Was: nailed 'op during the massacre, to prevent the-escape- of those Arrangements were made by, the Chief of Police with A.. 8. Gristvold4, to furnish the - The pistols were furnished. as agreed.. A. B. Griswold t Co.,.are theftrm-of Hyde, .Goodrich it. Co:, the largest maltas...hirers of arms Ter tho• rebels during the late rebellion: • Their property? was eonflecated upon that' seconnt,• and subse quently returned. Nothing hut Hie powerful arm of the military prevents a recurrendo of-the scenes of 'Monday. GNulriehr Is from. Middletown,. Coen. His brother; a bitter Sebesti, is the Her. Mr. Goodrich, who was sent .from Non;Orbians b - CHIMP he would not take the oath of allegiance to the United Slates GoVernment.3 • A • .•P:.Dos.rtn the New Mar tyr, (Rea en Spnclay last, 'from . wounds inflicted by are rebels of that City. The Rev.„Mr. liorton; - the officiating minister late-convention; also died the same' evening, a:victita of Rebel ik; Now what is the ciff'oet of:this bloody. work...-. Read the following despatch : . • ' , Nan - 011LE14.119, Saturday,- Aug. 4, 1866-A con servative gentleman, just arrived from Alabama, 'states that, emboldened by the riots in this city. and the President's policy., tho rebels - liave c6m menced persecuting Union met with the intention of forcing them to leave the. State.. Alluding to last llonday7s massacre, the Times' of to-div's issue says that the sidevadic in front of the 3iechanics' fits - Mute ran in blood. Within the past three days ever IMO Union. people' have fled to the North, and before the lapse of another week the number will have been greatly Increased. The rebele.are exulting over what they have as complished in breaking .up the convention and ea. polling the Union men. Lieut. Gov. yohrheett has, in connection with Mayor Mame, chief of assassins and thugs, sent, at, the President's re quest, a statement of the massacre., Menday. -This evidence is objected to by Union men. -inas much is there is ample sworn testimony to' con vier them both as active participants in the massacre' of Monday. 2filtindreds of men have received notice to leave' this evening. Major B. Rush Plumly was threatened with nratissinatiOn within - hearing of your correspondent on.the cor ner of St. Charles and Canal streets..l.,ieut.'Butts, of the Freedmen's .Bureau; has been . murdered and bobbed in Jackson parish. - • The N',etv,Orleabs Tribune (loyal)aafs that had' the focal authorities wished to arrest the members of the convention, 'and the whole' attendance, they could have done so without Ering -a shot. No. body-would have resisted an attempt madeunder dolor of law, and very few; if any were armed. These event! , have awakened the greatest indig , nation.in the NOrth, and the rebuke of Johnson and bls-policy, will beaigual at the Fall alkitions. Taauntase.--The Philadelphia Age andel, pating the indignatlon that wilt be .felt in the loyal city of Philadelphia by the asserebling on the 14th lust, of the -Traitors' Convention in that plane, begs, the people - not to _molest it. It its not li3ely that the, peace of, the city will be 'dlstru bed,' unless by the. traitors, but the Insult to Philadelphia will be grelt when we recagnise the. fact that the. Convention will be made up of kx•rebel Vice Prealdents, Generals, Colonels, Senators, Congressmen, &c., from the South ; of the . WoOds, the Val lindighams,"the Hughes's and their followers of the North. This matter of anticipated retribution is causing the disloyal press to, cower, and what the AGli deems. proper in New Orleans would to it be criminal in Phil adelphia; Equal and. exact justice to all Men is what is required. The country will not consent to anything less.. It does not eseape the attention of the. Union-loving. peopie that every outrage like the New Orleans- riot, in the Southern States, Is done in the interests of oppression, and against equal rights and impartial justice, by men who. were but lately z'ealous and fla grant rebels, and who continue to boars of their crimes against the country and the flag. _ Whether at • Memphis or 1 , 13 w Orleans, in Richmond or in Georgia, wherever we hear of mob violence, it. is the violence, the brutal. lawlessness of men lately engaged in an at tempt to destroy the Union and the victims are men, women and children whose loyalty to the Union was BO active during the war that - no history of the war can be written without re cording their courage, fidelity and self-sac:ri fle& Tel SOLDIERS A.ND CLEMER.—we met a soldier the other 'tray who . was a rampart democrat defore be entered the 4rmy._ In the course of co.nveraltion he stated that'll° is now as, great a democrat as ever. yon vote for Clymer. for Governor?" we asked. "No," I have um, much respect for myself to vote for a rar . M, who-in the legis lative halls of my StAte,' votedto deprive me of the right to vote, because I was serving my country on many abattle field in putting down 'a wicked Rebellion.- ...I can't do that, and' Irate So - told - ray : demOaratic Every true democratic soldier feels just is thls man do r es, and there are thousand* whO will record their votes against Clymer. - Km°, of the `, New Orleans Timte," - who, before tbe riot, teleirnphed that the .nvention was only "it debating .clut;» and afterwards spoke of its" meinliers ss lesoln— double, wrote recently at.the President's di& telt:n:l,4m foliwi "The officers and peeple of New Orkney:met, tiietery.respet, deportaberneelve in-eneb s way that the stain of the recent occurrences - Tea% a 4 much at' possible, be wiped ont.'_ The Preplan% This 'sus can . .never beiiiped out. • wiU data Booth's.Presidenttoreternelinfa; • •- . toy, Bad the,loyel ifeciple Orthe.conntty when, they fully understiridlhe character the - batch's'', win demand hie iaiiiseni by Coptic MINNS . asses . g. on a dtdend -of - onreof tneAutericanlegation„t4tioth er thty, he • invited am : ' tai glass °Ulnae. We • .wwenttid-hie faster in therchnice-of Ito rich a tpart,lbut wotesomewhit Illatoniehed whim he as • - sured uelt was an American vintage.:- Itatts rich' Juicy and high-flavor multenung DODO or the peculiarities elicit dietingaiehthe atanufachired .engared wines itati- cider. champagne& He told thai fhe tWornietor; Hr. A. Spew of NeW- Jar= soy, U.S. A:, had been evaideTif told' chrt by the American Institute for the "Miceileocoof hut wine. Midis a new • phin4 .the prodade 'of. America—a wine country. " - - -- (DiekeneliAlltitefear , • We cinoti3 theabove with *ids that we do pro duce one wino in'this immtrytbst Eee -1 knowled e superior to thew own-produ , "A Siam, Manicnor.."—We do not kno* why. a' good spring 'medicine may not be a sorwilvinter 'medicine.. It undoubtedly is /EL ,- Still, it is true, in the ispringOr summer montbs,"We Au have what eacclienfold ladies call an. "all-gone feeling at the stomach, and the blood seems sluggiab; and the "hrunozetnake their appearance. For these ipleasant and efficacious remedy has long. been needed. There have been mmeaies enough- pro :posed ; brit what hini.been • needed is one that le -esiefollY coMpounded by competent aci-- entitle men, and oue that embraces what is new, if anything new in medicine has been discovered: A. combination' of Sarisaparilla. with. lodide of Lime is advertised in the papeva„ and this Must at mice commend itself to the attention of all in telligent pcOnle. -It is a remedy which is spoken of in modest' terms by thou). who prepare it, and .this wcuid tend , to create confidence, if the . tativri of the manufacturing chemists from whose laboratoryirproceeds was pot fully , established. StErnsys, the'ei-Rebel Vice:Piesident; a delegate to the Traitors' .Convention that will _meet in Philadelphia nest week. He comes from a State, tieorgla,in Wbich martial law Irts -been detlaretl to ifotect Union cid zena and Freesimen from the atrocious hatch- Brit* of .rebels. LOCAL NOTICES. . rcarrtatcn the Bally Batten' Argoi Istartftescr--lfa , . Entront;--inett 'has . been Bald' heretofore, in this State' • to the pre„lndice .of Foreign Insurance companies, and at time* a vigorous war. halt .been waged against them in oar Legiantare. • But I think that the prompt and liberal manner in which those - companies , * here met their liabilities In this city: .daring the preeent week. ,mutt.have disarmed all inch opprefion. Allow meta state ono.dase within my ur,n hunwieslie as an illustration t --.A.gentleman died a few years since, leaving a widow and hue child, the heir to what lilt e proptilty . was left. after ptying the debts of the estate. The property consisted of a lot of • lend. arm Which were two houses. The Widow, not tonierttatding that the fee was in the child, took out a' rt,licy of insnrsuice for $1,600 in her own name. The nre.swept the land. -She went to the rgent sent here, to settle " losses. He saw at a glance - that if entitled to anything. her legal clahrteould only . be:to the amount of her interest under her rig.tt of dower, not more "than $4OO probably. Bo could not baVu been compelled to pay more. He tnerely . said thnt his cnntpany.ttever took sdvaittageof :any leizatexem,:tior..:min their liabilities . where the.party ansttred-had act-a• in good faith, bat had lost their tight. to enforce tyro:tut through igno. sauce or mistake. • And ho tent away one widow with ' a Aran for aixteon hundred dollars 'n her pocket.. This was she HOME losontuce:Cmpt .of New York.— And thla is not ths solitary. instant, f a noble. liber ality In the dealing* of 'that couipany with our chi:att.. A Cyrtzt.s. • . T. it it . the agent forthe Home of -New . In ills' . • . • • MU . SetaFa Or! pr RiTIMM Pitlelia.—Mr. Morris. Centre . rioW !gelling Spring and Summer goods letlow market piker, for 'the purpose of :reducing 111 sioek to msko room for Bail goods, . . 'labtlattee denim 'engine paeklng.,loe. tones see Llo.723cheasat and 26 dey Dew york t; . . ' ' Mayl3, .56-19-11. Fos Cramps, Cholera. Dierrhcee, Dysentery and any disordered State of the bowels. ore the Cholera and llilarrbasaulacnre; prepared by Hughes, apotholoary. . . . . . .• Ur tasite Hata RIVIROBATIVWI6 elegantly perituned.— It itnparta a richt/wilt and brilliantly, lemons' dandruff, and promofei the growth of thottatz,' The moat cleats ly article for the toilet. *. -- . • •• . - • • WHins .toni,Soctri)Traem, • eweet • breath, 'arid -.lean Routh are obtetred . byrtelag CiDONTlhig, preparedly .• • I.3t4bee,.A . pothecary.. • -.• . • flair[ acone..., In 'another column picking " grape! for.. .Speer'a *too: ',it la • ari edmimble article,sed in. the hospitale and by . the find Musa families:in -m Paris, Lon don and New Lark, ln pieferenco to Uld.Port.Whio.•— : It Is worth a trial, alit glues groat satisfar.tion. :. . . . Ws have. Just received from .Philadelltire. aMliqs:Sw . York the Latest Styles . of Pattern i;.fcrr Seeks, eta.- -.Atrio some very, handsome Ornaments, 1 - rimrirtage; Hoop Skirts, Dress - • • A large . .yariety of Ladieet - and Misses' Silk Coate and Backs era hard and made to order it the shortest. Centro Street, Mow American Donse, Pottsville.; - NEW Srata.i CAsstaticaF:s at EL A.Smith'e- Clothing . :'.tore; Cent..., street, Pet YerNeti,- Rugileh and. AMerican clothe, alletylei, and pfllie theist ynalitie•; at D. A: Smith'4, : - Centre etreef. otoyce, Neck.ttee end If nee; to enit_eeery take. and nt re.inirdnricee.. at D. A.- Snlith'e: Centre street. • ' ....Spat 4r; and gumnier Underclothing can he obtained at D. Sm!th's,..Contra street; • • • PraMme Ltire Motu!, a imatlthi ' article, at D. A. Smith:6. Centre etriet.. • .- : THE COAL TRADE. .PottaTille, August 1.141860.. The.qiantitY Sent by Railroad this Week is 96,- 854 00--bY Canal, 36,39100—f0r the' week, 133,- 045 00 tons tgaiustl4,pBl•for the correepondiug Week last year. ' . • .• The ehipmeni.e are very heavy again this week oven greater than la.etTeek . , and the demand also oontinni better than was antimpatecl by the trade sums up this . week as follows, com pared withiast year:— • • - . . , --.- . "SOS.' - 1866. :: • -, - . • .• - -..' -1 . yrEcs. I : TOTAL.. VILTIL TOTAL. DEC. P. iR. 1111,k70,23211,597,405 6,654, 2,354.680 157,215 Icknyl Can 31.619. 399,034 ."80,391 *r.779,677 361.254 L Val It IL '38,576 " 7114,235 46,863 1,122,138 342,151 Lehi% Cul 18,964; 349,451 34,4.3 .496, . 147,613 Gerpit Bth. 619 460,113 .9419'3 • 813,445 149.330" - -..••• ..Nl•".tb . ' .271 •131,020 9,309 244,178 .112467 By R./14)11dt . 7,58 . 6 - '225 . ,129 17.324 ',147,668 6147 -661 By Caml.. - • 358' 18 664 - 801 . 12,244 4 6,550 Del & Baa l 13,49.... - .402.112 l 38,295':' 709,045 801.531 WVEr Kb- I " 2. 18,2171 •.. ::' 215,801 - 20•?,524 - do I:4ttl' - •• . - - • 25.146 26:74.1. Shamokin.. .15,674 210,501 j 15,0151 320,10 G 101,1•4 Trcrorlon.., 7311" 14 1551 1,529 • 31970 17.514. Short 1.1.4.... i .. . I .13,139 - \ . '44,546 : 31,341 Franklin... -• . I 18,361 . 32,747 ..14.387. Broad Top. .8,934 152,475 5.434 159 , 111. d 3,348 '1 207 , 192 4,890,182 32.3.4321 7.921.210 ..-. .• . ... - .. ~. • .. . 201,192 4,690,1401 - : • • -. • - - 116,22.4 2,431.030 .. • - Ii at:. consumption,. of court= traordius ry, and shoWs . that'the. productive indite; try of the oi t tintry is fully occupied. . • : Although the tolls, &e., were advanced 25 cents - gin Mr..ulay last, we believe there hasbeen no ad- Vance in the price of coal on board vessels atthe different shipping ports. -• The freights to the east are fhade lower than they Were list - Month which show neutralizes the 'advance in tells ; and many of coal operators . .have Julien cente a ton lead this inonthfrom the higher pricee of July, which enables the dealer:l below to sell at last monilt'; 'prices, not 'withstanding the advance in tolls. We are glad that the trade 'continues regular, and prudence' on the payt'of the employers and employed, may keep it regular for thobalance of the : season.. Some ot the oldest coal shippers avow the be-. lief that; coal will sell lower in August than it has sold in July, notwahstandiug the advaneeintati, unless tittle shall be a material stopping of the mines by reason of. strikes,' turnouts, etc. . . We copy the above from the Philadelphia Press . yesterday.'of . The "oldest 6351 tiihippore" are mistaken,.Coal: will be eold as low-in August; under the adianee of , only 25 cents a ton in tons,. Am., but will not be sold lower in market than'in July, eiMply because it caunOt be produced lower, except at a toss, Witli the preeentiatesicit wages, and the wigsa earinnot be reduced without a stop- Page, and a stoPpage would rather enhance then reduce the prides of - Coal. ' • ••• • EGIWIEIIpA,. - Nut. P. Ilicura.• JAS. L. Niningc‘ BORDA, KELLER -& NUTTING " I n e m rs Poorrnighomfotalade:Vintrmaillil" Island BABORDA, Pi Kstrz yi . plot Will:kat St., Phitadelphit JA.ILELS:L. NUTTING, 23 DoUne SC, Bodin: H. .11. JAMIN, Boom 64, Trinity Build., Acigusi.ll,*•6l3 . .32.17 THE Co-partnership heretofore ex istinder the .firm name of JOHN .WYNKOOP CO bas Ode day been diseolved by. nontnal cotagent, : D CO ., ' eUdel Lazar having withdrawn. from the genie. . Signed 3011 N - E.. WYNKOOP, . . 'UM hrtainecar the late firm will be fettled and confirmed by the undersigned- • • - • RON B. WYNECOOP.. - PotteMile, only DI, 1111111 ' ..• • • . 21-6 t _ . ' THE COAL MA r ?MOW. Or CARGO. =az:n MUMlig=Ml . - AT .PI!IIILADELIPHIAS. Jiz,r 27; 1144. . Schuylkill Red Ash Prepared, $ 6 00@6;5' ;4 , Chestunt,..„. • :4 .5 0 @l - _ " WhituAthLtunp,& S Boat 5 450 b OO BrOk1312;;* • 6 75@ 600 44. Egg. and ; 5t0ve,5.753 600 " Chestnut, .• • ' 4.50 • Locust Mk. Lump; St. Boat.. . 5;750 6. 00 " !'Treriare Brokeu : d. - • ,* 6 0042. a 25 ."_ Chestnut,:..:..:,4 sn: Lorberry C 0a1,.:... _ . .. ...." .. . . . .. 6 250 • Franklin. (Lykons Talley) . 6 50@ Lehigh Lump, St. Boat & ltroken,.: • a ' Prepared,;.. ' ' 7 16 , . • " _ Mustard, ' 6 00@.•• Broad Top . • 00,5 .AT •NiElfg YOUIL. d. Ash by lidat L0ad...111 7 75a.g) . chestnut; _ " • - , s - " White Aeh Lump..... 5042/ 7.60 . • . 6 ' Steam' Boat . 7 501211 760 ' 6 .Broken 7 500 - • . " Egg... .. ... .... 750® • ...Stove - 7:6oKiti 66 - hestnut, • ' 25e • Lehigh White .Ash 7set • /item Boar - : 7.75® . 6 Broken . . ... ••• • . 7.75® .Egg • - 7 . 75®' ' 6 Stove: .. ... .. 7150 . 6 : Cheatnut, 625® •• Sos outing Coal at Elisabethporo, - • Ltzmp, • by cargo • 6 1265 625 Ghats; - -" • - • - -11155(a-6 , 52 Itepamd t • = • " 55016 70 ,Ohestant, • " 5b6 "b ;, 1!"1!iik "rill as Elizalbeilhperli. st.B.t.a.;;V e `r'!4": . : E c a t ifit 84cmi .•. it - 8,006. AT-RALTintoRE -7 15 15 GrAgters crftm D .• -attta pt. ago WOO f. a 11,, si loom ‘-• • - -- A, GTr - ST - _ : Preitfkiti tram - =at .:;.. ... .. Bath - - root Bangor - 300 Omni . Point. ; 3:00 'Ch '5OO .C. brldnernerr. 1,43 Colmaseit 18:mows.. 1:00 Borcheater - Pu1nt.....3 - .00 Dighture,. - .1. ..: .. .-.... 2 0 Davenport..:. - t - 20 Eaat Oreenwieh 11.700 • Pall Etlret - • '- , 2 - 60 Pnemidreborg...... 1 13 Ciardner.:., ....-:.-..:.. 340 Clecagetown. - 1.60 • Gloucester" 100. Hertford. ' - • 3 - 26 Botheen • ' - - I'lo .Hingham - SI 00 Lyon- - - ,375 - 1416 en - -k 30 -.Medford• ' -- 5 53 .Beetle - 4:541 .Xirble Read . ' 3 00 Norfolk - -- • '1 501 New York - • - .... i. 60 Boston . • 2 . 75 164 vessels and 58 iniala . from Nesc;York... •S 65' Fall River t - Th , 46' •Boatort: - .... 2 43 Norwlc>L 163' PV7Vilietto3.. 1 T 5 1. 80 hiiddletown. ... . 1.53 4.05 Lynn • .2.10' &lam • 1 .25. ofriphrrisights f To PHlu ro New York. Baste* 'V might& from Georgetown or Alexan dria. . To MlW.elphLs • ' - 11 2 1 Nem Tcair ' . . ADO. nallrOado.for The following Is the quieittty of cosltraospgrtel over the follolsing Railroads for pie weekending on Theis. day owning ' ; . • • • . Stine tall& S. HaCan ... . Oa ',MITI . NI Mt Carbon ' • 3,910 09 63.431 04 Mill Creek • • • II",013 Or 217,968'11 Malulo,Y*Broad Sat, 99,6381i:533,791 13 Little Schuylkill. Schuylkill Valle. . • Phtegrere Coal Trade for IS6C6 Amount trans - ported daring the last !nonth: LerbeTry .1101.1nra • Cnicin Canal Railrnatt ...Camiberlerd 4111ri v zg v . T.J iade l for 1880. For, week ending July.l4: . • . Per Balttraere & Ohlo Railroad— . Per Chesapeake Ohio .Trade b 7 Bail .13t: e'er • 'Port Carbon ' fotteville ' Fe:buylklll Haven 'Auburn Port Clinton Total for week • • • ' =Previously this year. ... ;.. .To was time I art yea. t Inereeee. Decreasts, Lehigh ac tilahatioy' Coal Trotle for Week eiviine with lest Saturdzy.. •• • . • ' . • . • • Masa or Sitreeelia.. Trentna- Coal CetilPapy.' . Sittunt..Kkna - • • Makantiy Co 'Mean° Colliery Glendon Coal Ratbbaa..Btearns .E.•£l.l3llllthazi Me:44 Coal & Iron Campany Knickerbocker Coal Company. 3.:D. Roble tkCoinpany. - .....,. Other Shlwore ' . Total... . ..... ........ . ComesponOlet , week lkat, year. Poetess° Increase. Typsne 4 . Is'eleilifteld . .R. Coal amount of Coal shipped over the•Tyroue and Clear. tleld.Railroad rorthe week ending on Thursday last Tyrone & Clearfield Railroad. • • .. 642 10. • . Lehigh 'coal Tiriade f0r.1.19111,0.- - Porweek ending on Saturday last, . • . .-. OPERATORS.. • • ' --,.-3 7 - "•----. Eaaleton...-:.....'.. • 2471 124.517 . •,..1 85,619. East Sugar Loaf.: .. 4,2071 116.066 - - 1. ' - Mt. Pleasant • • • 719 j 14,996 1 • 2,24 Addeo... .. : • 5,113'1' 91,9251 9055 3 • 1.13,5!' , 6 .11arlelizh• • - - . .1,9281 :32.058' - I G O; - 13,164 COIe Bro &.CO •• • 1,060 1 6,041 ,• - 9 1; .. 809 • ' P.-3bervale Coal L 6121- 35,478 . 9 1 01 . 8,191 Stout ' Co:.• 3,3091.. 28,447 . - e'3s 5,1311 Connell 'Ridge . • ' 2,426 .. 58,978 :1,102 'la :09, Brick Mountam...; - : 1,360 . 37,189 - ..9 23 •. , 8,513 New York &Lehigh 9,440 3 . '38 . 490 . ' 95 -. . 7,224 Roney Brook Ccial C '9,986. 63,180 1.03 2- :73,603 German Pa: Coal Co- .2,112 • 33,811 ••• .1;099 . ; 15,574 • Spring Mt Coatco.: 3,419 • . 83016 •. 2511 , 3,421 / Coleraine..., .: .. -... 1,7631 :19,699 639 • 16,462 • Beaver Neadow. - ... , ' 63 - 1,426 •- ' John •Connerg o - - .. 72 - 9,495 " - - '-: • J.B. Reber & C 0..: '• 84 -' 4,291 ' • '' - McNeal ' • 1,565. 40,939 1,920 - 19,551 Knickerboater 01.0 686 16,544 • 672 • • 6,559 Coal Run Coal Co.. . . - .. 155 -' - ' • ... • • .• Rathbun Caldwell CO ..1.084- 25,409 '.; • ' . • '• • Glendon Coil Ca. - . ~ ' L 222 •• I'l,Bll ' ' B6 • ,474 Mahanoy '• - 1081 10,762,. . -.... . •,. . Delano Coal f.k• - ' 1,40 a .' 21,024 .• '• - ' 4 , 126 .11. Meyers • ' 273 L 341 . ... . • ' Sillinum.. . ..• °{'l;7lo `' - '. 29,116 -, . Baltlniore :coal Co.. . 1 . : 91.456 ,:' • . ' • 6,884 - Franklhi.' • -• 2i - 13,285 •-VT - 5,031 ' Andenrlod... r• . • .- '. . 148,.; 12,583 ' ' 95 '• 5,165 Lehigh & Snag. .. Co..• • • • • 810' 12,921 '.. 281 6;631 Landmessea........ -. 1591. ' 0,616 . -146 . 5,240: Wilkesharre....•..... . • 4331 _341.857 .456 . '17,626 Warrior Run ' .916 1 . 4.417 • .190 • .2,487 'Parrish & Thomas. ; • • Ail! 13,393 , '• ..• '5B •Le`h. Coal & Nav Co • • -'1 • •• .. 14,55 2 • 191,008 Packer,- Skear &Co. - - '--: • •• - 3,231 ' - 45,331 Other-Shippers ..., - - 417 •-• . ~, r ,at -.. 62 .., . 5;080 Mt. - Etna • • • .• . : 1 .•• 3,98.8 North Mahanoy'... •• • •:' . • ~-• i.• 126 • 7,678 Walter Bros. &C' Co;. - ' • ' . 1,366 : .11,532 'N;Jersey Oda' .Co. .. • - ••• •-, ' • .. -. 3,210 • John Lanbech - & Co; '• • . ',:* •• • ..• 84 , 264 Union Coal Co • . 3- ' , . ... • " • 64 . . • • '• ." 3 - -•-• ----7-- "• • 4153 ,1& 4 , Tot a l •- • • • 46,80 4129,136 84,443 -. 468,464 - _..... . .. - • Total,by R. as Canal 81296 1,518.600 •-, • . Same time los7;,sar. 61,660 1 129,438 • • .... .-- • •-• Incnitia" • 11,736 40,244 '.._ . -..-- • • NEWADVERrMENTS% Groes Coin Ginter at 030... BRIGHT dr C. 0.14 .Call Auk 11, 113-32- • . • - Nairristo , Po., . • For 'formic Mery and .Boys.-- Bcglkh , Ciarecol . and _ . • The Whiter &Pekin of .6 months will commence on Tueeday. h.ept.•lBM. - • For Chutdare address • • Aug .0d— . 32-4? - . • JOHN LOCK, Prinelpsl. IDOLDB.A..-AT Tag.' - HORSE AO- Dr. Neoreroed Of Phlladelnhla, the pro. prietheof Norwood's' Instaut Relief, the great ext.:via.. and Internal remedy, for all acute aches and palna.and choleraic Orni.totue, has .. rbottia At . the.Whrte.liorge Hotel, where , the. edicine 'can be obtatned,..or. to - osal • for ell chronic Macao* wall 'Tuesday next, • • Aug 11, 16 : , • • . 12-1 t• - M. L. Jacsser. Tomo. F. limiest. jACKSON.& . ROPE, TWOS, CORDAGE dc PA.OKINd, resumni t , Pa... . . Velespeerfetly rolielt a share of the patrongo of the liueinoes men of Se,baxlkill 4.mantir. . Asir . • _ ' Vor Boman, Poooloo, luereaao of Pon. ■ion►, amid .Arreare "of Pity. Prints Rion. Wf, or:. for Wm. ; prosecution •of any cLslm al:Weyer tlgaillidt the National I.4olwomunts or that of any Stat., &tilling out of the late war, • or'isoy previous one, es pvclawy that of 1811,. al. persons would do well to ap ply to trio Military arallhasal itgeocy of JOSEPH USITITT & Cu., No. 41? Walnut can't, .i'altadelphhi. All Worn:tenon and &thine (teed volt of charge. N _ etter of Connie * approved Jtciy 18, 16436, gives 21illithik. AWN lila.. PAY PROW= to 00:1111 of voltuateer awriel,..who were in an; manner hoe tsably df.mielred after April lab, . 4 66. apply Immediately, In-pereon or. ir letter, to the Mili tary and 'Naval Agency, Nu. 4e7 alma tltreet, PhDs. tliolphte. - • 'JOSEPH R. D . BVITT & CO. inpwitoritt te Dhabled.•ldiere, _Sallere, sad alai 48 lates..:Sulillet!, • Sailors • or hiatine Who have lost an at or leg, or been permanently and totally'dmabiid in tne same, are now entitled to a Pet' iron of FIrfEEN dollars per month; those. who hays lost an arm and leg, or both legs,: TWENTY- dollar.: those, who have lost hoth arms cr both'.eyes, TWEN TY-FIVE.- dollars. 'Phis act_ also Inatome the Pen alma to holdlers trnployed In any civil eapacity.ender the Government. Apply in person or by mall to the Miter, and Naval Agency of JOSEPH E. LEV/TS & CO., 427 Walnut-titreet;.Philiulelphla. -.ang 11 .66 , ETTlEttetel Reenedinlig. Unclaimed to a-s the l'oet*Olace, Lt Pottsville, Braze of .I:enneylva- Ida, on - the' 10th day of August: 1868. . • . To obtain anynf Moms letters, the applhant mast call ' for " advertised lettere," give the date. of ttde list, and goy one cent for advertising. • if not called for within or ni4,lit/‘ they will be tent .tothe.Pead Letter Oface. . Ruins' James C. - - JonesJ W • MeGrath.Thot Brittain- wen Jotus James T ebb:lv - tin .Thos sh* Thomas 'Koch Jotui : Mulligan Slam Clarkson Saml lieralayJoseph - Idomlns Ann • Callahan Richd "Hgnny Patk Malllng Anus , Collins Ml hi Sinleylillm Nslems Chas • - D.owd Mehl eh . Ottani Mehl - hater Israel • Lutz John X • Phillips Win ' Milk John . Langliyn Mrs P lEttaleign Wok r . • Gradwell Bainpsoratoore Bilish Rae'James ." • • Cornelius - Morris C Robins Mary Raines John a hieCarinkick JameiSnyderj . Raines John Mama,' John. • Zikinsaler lease Elva James . larumanJames Snares W • Hamner Carolina Bizticorcit glebY sVe9tvC4Pi* Jenkins Llewellyn • . August 11. '66 •••• • . . • • . • • • ... - . Tka Quaker City. - Basilicas College+ Tenth and Chestnut, and Broad and Spring Gudisi-gtihy rdlikdeldihk If °pealing et she' lieeifeine, - Belk: Si.: illerwrtei neemmits.—A dieconnt of I!: per . cent. allowed on ail Scbcdaraldps imrchaped daring the Month-of - August. reducing the tensile. Irim--'llonry may be temitted by, mai% and . fkbolarships secured by. ;those Salo propose to enter at any rani* time. • • Oneperior kilvantages...-This Inane:Hon tanks the drat le the etheltrY: is a regularly:- incorporated College. enthorbed by law to went,Diplom u s and eon. The Ball Sessions will open with' greatly liarreasitl' ihrilitim. and man decking to goal* themselvel: for w ill Sad • here sdcuttsges- to be ob tented nowhere elm. , -IFalr'lsisake*-711issekkepopkyr....This• work the 'Most complete and eatenstve Treatise nalkOthkeepleit ever written containing 4 1 14. plum and eemprion age the*, otactuslnass 13ete will be_ready for pub licatiodin by atthemVoe, _paid - In• oboes; ilk : BnOtoolkw: aid Dee:drub, =tare mia • aripmewed Owe Inetrectlsiatoo:irlik thebtpudeentat ottisicbeenClgrk - wl:bra. bWrint'ex pettrAco Itrltineuirs. th e ethellth::t. thin nadtatloa. aro. - guaranteed - 11Prielleal'_:"Al.CO.WitasiV,' Curer of the bigbastvalua - such tusks' nem; before • ~berkipteeenedmin.tha.nsectiot . pitootsr , 3. - -FAXTUWILIL ; A. 31.; rut., • , Mr:S. .4 .11.1111SILearrilkellto. 7 Ang wan. snide st SWOMP3O4# AVM." • eimastead ;Bonita (to - A - L - 7 - (el: VIA .aW . walk.— 2-'23 manwtariporei'..4 . ..t f. 60 Y 00176 0 IP° r2s- PottLand. : • 00 niniy - Poirk•• t 00 , • • Dry: .. ' • • 5.26 • Rockpart:....L .. . • .41: Saco -- . 262 Salem - :3 DO. I , Salialmry • ." 340 St. Jame . (in *014.; 1 23. Washtngto t C 7— ._. 1 60 eymonh a - 3 , 3 5 I~e 9.60 "Parkahell • 'l'Bo Tarrnanth, lEmmebrook PcdM..„ . CO. 'west Cheater • • .1 60 !pallid& •• • 333 Stamford, .... ... ; 1 60 .. 230 ..arrived: for th e wPAalr:. 161iliabethrort. :Portland ' - • • 215 IN lao t iortr' -- 2 P 5 N . ow London- - 1 50 Pastnek a t ,- • I.SO- ;Taunton •-• . •1 50 :New Haien • - • ' 180 :Portsmouth • '' II 10 !Km - Ponliford• - • 'l T 5 .110d4eport -- - -• :190, ,Razfford, ... •.; . ...: 1 SO ;Albany., -. 1-05. Baltimore. • : , • • • 11.134 . • . 9,T00 rrisl6° 15.7E0 og • . ' vsi4ra 01 4,106 OT - 11,04T.01 ULM 10 . 46.5.26 02 ad and II) RAILEOAD. 5T,120 08 11,283 IT 2,332 11 34,2 3 03 4,691 IT 16,310 09 96,664 Oto 2 ,! 3 8,0Y6 2:354.630 03 1,597,404 14 111,47er 03 T4EATOUN . T 1 t3ENINARY; X BII.LYMAN, P, X ALPIIIIOI7NOBRIENT -TO CtIKTt'ND - PtiuNn7 Wegiff - ‘ , l" - eiUif.tspatitited,-, , MON' - from 101 -•., titian Thelinder•willbersult ha* releerded• •," _it to . - • •• - iatg111113.44.1t. • -, =2 .. .*: • hrulolutomEti• Si; T. OAT COW..43treyed . way from the'residence - : :•Liol the eutetriber inCreeseez. on the VA of , July. A. balky. built Cow,•witt high tienbs;•hauging lultuther.itt the top. hat- hrown spots with r rt 4 ull/Pez.: more white fa the. hick ..than Se Evt ; Itee-thich.nd&re azd is about 9 years °/°L. lecetnetlzutr of her Wherea bouts tilttog. rztiel;tecaid of MI. LEIDY. • Aug 1L 'Ca . .-• • . - •• • • . . T11.11711:-D awiy JniyAii . th. a 11.. ED COW, heat :y. la kith calf, with white stet. On torehetd .- .4,... it. " mindwhite etreak on hind leg. A Foitable i" 44 reward will bestaid fur her 'return. .'l .. • -- . " .• 'IMO. T. CARPENTER. • . - Aug. 4; •66, • . . A BRINDLE. COW.' . thteci •while 'c , 7 , . - -*li*liitoon . the under at the or 0 - Wert - MILAN at the Icoeinteirs • the lower road to - Poi? Carbon. The otsnet will illearegurct',. and lay . . see or the will be soltlettcordirg to - 11: - .•.: • • • OWEN-DILTON. LE CAL OTICErS. Ari"Totits- •NOTICE.—The. nixie:signed. 'aPrioinfed 'by the . oz . phics' 'Conn 'of Schuylkill. Coanr.Y, an auditor to ithtrilinta the money in thd Lando of John Conrad and John C: Pawling. Administrntors: of the estate of Adam Brown. deceased,. :late of Wash ington Township, will attend for the purpose at • his of !lce in the Borough ot. Pottsril:e. on Saturday, the MI.I of Augnat,ls,76, title o'clock the forenoon. • . ' THOMAS IL BANNAN, Auditor:. • quip 25, •t 6 Fti "VA. TEI1: ILLS EN sTElN,.Drerised.—Letzers .cif Adto tion: opott . the estate of Peter LinbeestPin,_ lute of deceased, buying been duly grant:ed. to the nodersiihelT: -All tersobs .tudebted to said es,: .tate are requestedto make pus merit; and those haring claims to preeeut the &PIA° Ychltout &lux - . • JONAS I.4IkUIi.ENSTEIN, Adm - inietrator; • ' • -I.libergrillei. A D3I.I.I I rISTRATION-AQTI-CE,Where- Zs; to Letters of. administr ition on . .the- estate of James Liongb, late of the Borough of Potterille, oclinyildll (handy, deceased, have been . granced: to the.' enbsriber, - --NiAiee is hereby given to all . pi,t,otii ciateel,to said estate, ,to make payment,' ar.d.thooe having c.,lalms Kill preeent them for Eettlume . lat to . 114,NNAli GUGufi, Haathrstratrix. . • July 14,'68 -p6 FAT , anicv nEcii, A-4 ceaae.d.;‘••Lecters of Adthinlatration having been knotted to the undernigned. upon' the . eafute -of John W. Heck. late of 'Poster ToWnship,.Schuylkili County, .Penua.„' deceased. by the. , llegieler. of Wills of stud Coutitrof tkhitylkill.--;Alrpersone indebted to the eald estate ere :eqtieated to Blake ply-41cm, find those having claims to Preaent them without dekly to . • REBECCA DEM. Foal'er Tp.. Schuylkill Co:, ' JAILED - ILAACTLIN, Shetnoltiu•Tp.i Northurnher..Co. . . AD,3II.INISTRA.TION : NWElCE:.L.Wherii .as Letters of Administration 013 the • est:ice of Thomas D. Smith. .lath of the Borough. of Asidiuni, Schuylkill County: deceased, have been granted by.the - Register of Wills for said' Connty.to 'the subscriber, .Those Indebted to said 'estate are. requested in make payment; and all persons having slatali denair.us against tbe'said estate 'are requested to Make known the same without:delay . . • . : ELIZADEI'LI PONVELL, Ada:did:strati:U. . Jane 30, —23 • • •• AShiand. Pn. • ~ 393 - 413.018 0332: 137,919 6T1,9M and 1806 CANAL. 11,708 - 00 1.21 a 00 41,650 00 %.v . • as a IS:otIon . _Store.- cntl but' tno,o cf c's:prile4r..:anu.who Can cinue well recummehdcl head apply, ...ititiroia .130 X 1091, Philadelphia?: O. An . ' 56,3 1 . 00 143, 95 04 V~ , ANTED..--flanik. on coats, vests and pants, tit • NEWMAN .576 LEVI'S, Merchant Tailors, Frank Poit's old stand; Pottsville, Pa. 'Apply ou and after .Tnesdr.y, 14th." : • ' • • Ang: 11 , 779.877 0.1 388,6`•3 11 WA - Ze r s.'"A',..Tty t'ff''''"Gn!t; le,!; l l`,TT',c`,7° AugUt4 '351,:03.13 tr . smunEtt 13 , 141111 , E.D..-A realsh Teacher -1. 1s wanted 1'.4 / , :o. SEchool, Crimious. - 7,..r.•,,,•10 months. • . ,tilary; S:Z. Au exi.eilence4 ft.v•taer pm:- Lanett . Apply to , ' • . W.-11. 81NE.% .. , 44? 3.1.'d8—•.12-3 , ; Secly. Creirci:i.ltiztloul Bvard. ara 11.613 22,1 1 0 9.6,67 T 15,T61. 13,334 34,80 C 4.690 24,4! S 4,114 233 1 1.5117 1,901 1.40.5 1,216 2,149 3,732 1,2971 lA/ANTED by the School Bosid orY. rt Carbon': 7 One Mate and tau lconale Teachcrs. to teach in the Grammar,' becoridmy and Prmiary Schools of the Borough.. -school Mao nine cQmmenclug September, sa. .Sal . ariea.ns follow.,:—Grmiamar setionl' VW per month Secondary school . $2l , per - month': Palmnry school $22 per month. ThOie dealt:mg to ap ply for any of.the above zchuule will please addret.a the undersigned immedlitte/Y;' enclosing their hit Cer.. [ldeate frum the County Snoerintendcrit. ' • •C. -CiiILLSO-N, S.vcreTury School Bond •• Atig 11,.."96 • 7 • • . 1171APiTE 0...-.An'ketive young r.rin.to id a .11 country titore: • One wtih had eperf ence preferred. Tim ilpplie..o:l least 1., oduceoied .rce otilmttkOstirms: Address 14(..X ttvd-1, Polti3vl:e, Anguk 4, '1333. W ANTEP.-"; A'Ettu4tlon bye. practical Eng?neer find m:..chunst, to roil ar..engme or take elnr;.-,. of breakef and pampa or 8.19 ououle auperinte . odent..—: Capable of bold, havidg hail Id rears expefience: Best of Referincea Addre49 li:E. S.. St. Claii P. U. Angust - 4, • - ATE cmiEn who the ac profctshlua cerifirataz , ..lll:l4.l who h.ise'.v,e • :.enr's rtencl,' would ..liko to make an. ragaf•ela.:Lt to takc. charge of a (Jinn:rot.: or •tilv.h die cau.briog satiatact( ry rkommentiailou-... Adire,s, strting grad!.:' of Kebob', oraacht4tau;at. f,f wrrl and salary, TE.-1C.1.1.t.11,1°. O. • Attgoat lATA NT ED.—A voconcl-11,:nd Pu'itr.l,l6Steau'i Saw V V Mill, 12, 15 .' A ilo.re • '. • Itlrzt , ,i , in, Pa. AAT APi Maio .Schtiq Teacher . tor the Pablie schooritt the itoror,go of Ye; keine., adioin: tog Put.tsvillu. Schee term to .comMeom the flret Monday M. September. A dieF.3. • • . • ' THOMAS R. EtAN: s .Z.A,N, rcrtarlite. July , . ..• • • , . VINGINEEIEL•O alma tlon by miter-class practical than tburelighly edu cated In ill touches and requirements of practical mining. 'for palticblars and adrireie r EttllitTENDliiir, - P. 0. iiiiilLtaba:ie,Ya. July 28, , 66 • - b 0 Ak -GENTS - WANVE activq mon to ri:'•cahvass eve' y tict of the County tor JAra, Lifo and 'Accidental inttrau.ce: . . ' good occuption for School Teaphers 'daring user than. Apply to_ • LAMER Co.. Maeoule Building, over' Briglß's linolware etore July zi, 14,16,244.tt INING SEIPEIGINTINDVN-7:15WAN .43X TE employeaent and good - wages .will b• given to two Bisicie uos.ei are'conipetnrit.. 'to take the entire charge of a colliery.. Address with references, . fOttAVtlje POE Oboe. • " • ". July ;i7-t f " uir" A NTE D...TweVve good second-hand toileva . T 3(1, or Si inch nlam.. •The highest cash 'Price will tie paid for Machinery •or scrap iron of any .deacriptioil. - Saint price paid for Chum or railroad, iron. stenn . enginea and machinery of all kinds bought and poki on 'commiaalon ,t the Machinery Depot on Coal Street. ; SPAR. i 5. *. . irlirOrdeitt by mall will Tecolve prompt attenlion; Ilec 28; 'fra• • .al-rf • 'TEAM Eriel4lNl.t-S NVANTEZ),—T4e , on - .0 dersigted dishes to . parchattO3l ,second-hand Slat m Engines, of SO or3o hnrse4.)wer each. • Ail rc.s • . JI L BEZ SPARKS, Pottsville. Pa: May . • 1.4 . 011 SALE-AM) 'lO. LiVr FOB SAL E.—My double • franie beoue and lot, eituated in Meow: "Carbon.= Enquire en prerniees. • WM.. SeHREADEtt. Aug Lt. '6 . 6 ' • • . VOLI A M LE.,-To Lumber en a n d Coal r-Operators . . - -One theitieanct•gcres of weird" land containing inite and yellow. pine, white oak an'd prop tirribm,- near the , coat. region, in llegins• Rival:drip, • •e•chuSlkfll•County. • To any one ii.e,tiroun of goioglitto the lumbering Liirtnek4, with the. aid or .tt putaitle saw inn will tine. lake n . goudinve , intent and an :market.' Fora view of the property- erviiiiie of. Valeta tine !..avage, Eag.. near the preluke'e. Price,; $1.5 per tcre:and.p.phattr made, env to purchaser. extending but dve years.• k'or further iiiircruitiou englire of the 'subscriber... ,7 • 011.. N A.:UTTO, Witliaim,..ort,• Pa. . '66 : . St - . A N.T.E.---LOTS FOR . SALE in the new town of .GRAN'fVILLE, situate. on the headwaters (if Mill Cre,k;.one. emu half .miles south 01 Mahanoy City, and iturnediately east af.the large ~ ..iblery 01 the Now timtou Coal Company.. The VID/ii, road irom rottaville to hiabanoy City, end elan nom Brockvitio ..and Tutairora, teu4es - through the place.., water catfte had in abundance: The fó.' cation to convenient to a number of collieries in The Mahunoy'Llezion: . For tenne,...t.c., .epply to ALLEN EISLLItit, Engineer at the place, - or to the pub:either... • M' MURPHY, Yottsville. • '.. • cl-tr .carlbistg.thersanie town'as !Sheridan City,' The. name has been changed -on ,account of there beings post town of that name in imatnon County,. Fi , tuch woUld probably canse . conftudon hereafter, . MED TAX LAW To Take.Etrect August . 1, 15436. . . . . The Oficial edition of the Stamp. Duties .imposed by Congeal July lath,' 1560. bus Just, been received at Bannarei bookstores. • • •-• . • • `.`very mirgiumar, rind hi:whis s. mai) - ehonld have ono. MEW • BOOIiS just 4ecelvocl .and -for sale et Banneu'e tieukawrw r • " Elegem , * Folly.-b, • .fare. , .Wriod. This novel. his • been receivirci with great favormid is *Abode:el the beet. bOok she written. . • The - • ' !L.eetoroo on the vs 'nor of Riotory«Gold bland iand.Gleve•!.Amelia B. kdwards. reanoperci t or Ikootreiound INIViDDPILIDN ..G EDMA N' .►ND t r itENCII LAZIGUAGEs LIFE INSURANCES, The most advantageous, In the United States Lila luso .. • ranee Vompsny of. New York,' • . . . •••1" A S'A E • . . To Geri:witty, Franeei - atid othetpartn of Europe *tit the elegantand "mite. Mail- attqit,:bips •tot.thd. Nona American Lloyd at New :York, tftected by • - .••• • . • ' Dr; U.-xi.. it41.110!E;. - • °date •Toi'vc ., egliin St., Plat Bide, 414 - dbor.be!ovy.CkTtre: `August 4; . - • 314 t . The *eg . .freeing . . lie are now premed Tarnish- live Meted sizes of Pampa Join al2 inch coitus:in of water:. Rom 100 to O h o T e d perpendiril r hied; and will tbraw 33 much water as a - 20 inch. Cornish panto.- - - , • 'nice lista and estimates for ••pumpt, and-all other fn9prmatlon will. be • tarnished on application to the Atildindgited,-,- Pampa will - be set 124 responsible men .atd- guaranteed, uni be of flaa best material and L'Prolatim and atetturitipee. etid'Sbolletii al. required `ibov tolnes itunps!Mkka!, :and. abortmo-, We hsivetn use at our Locust Dale Colliery..a" Iro 113efbatehertStemmEnglneandTump,n-ponauwidfrom - I.eter HlnneV , :ittavi general 'agent .01:Waterman As Brea;llanufentureme.^ Danville, Pe. 'Tim pump die •enargel fountan to 400 mdlona of water per minute, thrftEnVar Feetieli, economical. lind ccOplete anew. LOWDARDEADLD..nupt. Idoen*Dedea Awl. '66 -: . ' Auguat sENDA*.nOes , nooss AND iii ,llllltA Anal 011sisdaY School a Offlasi n 10:431711 td gip rizilMgre • _ look sad Station - 64 Mom Potesvillt, ' Env yuckuipi of us thy) , am the Wasp, , NV.,kINTEb. Er tiTTST 7 PX113 - EISIIED. -ow BOOK 9 N MilYid kieetirae " Of the U States T onlywork of Ule kind era - publiz*. COAL, MON, AND OIL : - THE...PEAt i nd4ft'UO.ApEll.. A .PLAIN AND POML.A,It WORK ON Orli !ONES and 41:1ERAL •RESOERCES, SN'D ..i.TEXT-BOOR OVUM vy TEEM. ECia: 1i014.1.0A.1. • IYINELOPAIENT. WITH. . Oa. OVER ' , CONTALNL\G X4OO. ROYAL- OCTAVO . . Illasteatind and . eipialninc . the. geeltigyieitigin and at Ltiali•lttin • and . Oil, - thtdr_ pecediaritiis, enaracters; and gtneral dietribeditm, and the economy 31-Intuing,.maidnactString, them ‘k,ith gen eral tent, iptiuns the Loci-fields and.rual-ndneaot tin world,' - nad sPeciat dateriptthas ui.tha ittahrache.flelda ::ua Cifillttl , ol.ectins)li - tatwand the Bitnrd-ous nerds the tinned JGIIL, thelniu atstricts dud :Ain trade of our cuuutrn and Inn go:ilea:and Pette4- leurai tae .atatictits, extent,. -prodnetiuti • and 'trade in Cuci. inin,•and Oil. and suelkuill information ou zed- . ale 4 and nuaddiirnzing - niatnin. as science and lanai ea! alt., hart: de to present time. . , BY. S,11.11:0131L Praetical.lllner . and Elaginecr. andiner, - • • . .:ZEN ;-1.21;1ti B...l.vriAN, • • • : Editor-65.3 Piopkieior of the "114tepr d0trr.1.1.." dl.l3rief.93noprira of -Vor4entv. . 'ln the beginning. God eluded the heaven and the earth. Arid• the. earth. was, aid:vitt% form, mid' void :* and dirkneiei.was upon the face of the, deep. ••• Atidt_it..dit-aid; let there tht light:and there was light,- I will . t each yea to pierce the bOweis Of the earth and bring forth, from.the taveine of mountsho, metals wnich will zive.strength taw our banns 'anti eubject . all =date to our use and " Tbe details ut" escd chapter, under its apprpriate heed, ‘..11.1: be found iu toe .comiuencetnent . of -toe work.; - and a cotepreie. 'lndex is, given In Conclui ,ton. • We respectfaily invite the. attention of all those en irag in the Clind, Iron, and tiiltraide,, to this work, watch we hetieVe meet their sipediat retvaitobents anti the demand of the tunas.. :We have faantutly en deavored,.withunt veztwd tti:cost,;r, labor, to'maine it a practical, accafate, and thurOugh expositor' of the etib iecta:dhdussed and. ihusttlatett; therelbre::collii ti'4lll3- Gild: Ole hook:to the tradk and the public gen erally. as a divans.: and.reliable'work, e.spocislly do st--ned to te.presen; aprinineral rebel/tees id Coal, Iron, PRICE--(a crd.." ' - SI ao .. latnuoir •• ` o Co juatle .LOoltallers' puieltat..Log to sell. Ori'ortim . trciai alirnAd.the L'uftea Stafts.paitage . vrill be' paid.' ' . . • 8E5.1.-.IIIIN - Pub!lsber,. • • • . • - Pottev Re Pa. LIPPLWCrit & CO.; Phltadelphia TREU.SNER k. Ltaidur... - S. 11111.11 LES DzIDDO . W, Geneco.l Ageht,. • . • SILT.ER• Ad' D: PLATED - GOODS, MO.S VP EatOß 11'0.111CtIANSIEIIP, SEW STORE,S4 NO. 704. Arch St,,, • •& Mt iDr.i.rmt EA. . . . The iinderslgr.ed .{tte of .the carious. Rogers Breit Matinfacturing Conipanc.) respectfullY . announce that, they bawl opened a new aticl beitntiful store Inc -the *shie ,f, SILVER and. PLATEDWARE.. at. 704 Arch. biVAt.: Oar long experience-As nutnufactniers* will en able As to keep uothing_hut flt..4..elass Goods and these who racy tiattontze tour aioot will find our plated good. far AntA•rii,r to any trap9rted, And our .cutomere may rely on the goods being nrecisely what 'they - are' re*. seutedio bV. • a 0 Wig AN dt L EO NA . June r 3. *GO • • • • 2L-ry . gr 013 c öToj • •`r..7 . : ff1:11. TOBACCO ikS E GAR .r.414r1 r•-_'''X'' il•t:'-.iii r ..1 L.-tt.. Cf . L. IVOLZTEN. drur.LEs WOLTJLN WOLTJEN IIItOrtERS, pCI'O3SY3B b: SEGARS AND . OLAY PIPES Leai and Hannfactured Tobacio, 221 NORTHTHIRD ST., BETWEEN RACE. AND VDIE, PHILAIDELrHIA Foil SAL E.i—The mahout. her had now on hand and (or sale the follnwing lame rot of new and old machinery.:- , t.•seconthband tdeaareniiine, 11.41 Inch bore and 30 inch"etrore • been lei - ULM and i. suitable for alnking.a slope. One 30 , harae . power Engine relitted.. • 2 , 3:cw Butlers, 30 inches diameter 80 feet long. no 40 • 8 Second-hand Sullen?, 36 Ineu dlam.„2o . feet long,:. With fiords 'complete. . ••• .•• One sniall Boiler about :B•horso 'power; one Smoke inchea diameter 351:...at long omfamolte stack no incheadiumeter, 46 feet long; ono -..panap. wheel font diameter,624 lychee pitch; - with - Shaic and Pedei comp;ete : two. Wrought.Tron • i-hafto S foot long,' 6x:inahea diameter; one Hoibtlng - Drum, 6 foot spiC.- •ers, w.llllshaft.and blocks, c . oLipleto r: onc'4 l l3 l dram!, 8 foot diameter. •:. . .' • • One: 14 , inch Pimp. cf.nnt.loll , One 12.ineh •• One 104enh - , , A lot of lutnob,Pemp Plpfrt• : ono ref s mall Breaker. Polls ?inch. wrorgh: Iron obaf to ; • funr,:rea Coal 8c:0u..., a sot' of 'Elevator • Buoketa•;—new t a let of Pump btube, all htze.s ; ,a lot of Bolt.Pullepi of . prlono • eires plsiithO timber of a large Breaker, new at:Bid ing, andOmild bo ut'od fur the can o purpose; - also •r•let of elope Chain; ulf ol.roa, at • • • , : - • •• • • E. JABEZ SPARE... 3 fdaOhlniiiDepot,• • ..• Juno '2. • - Coal Strert: Pottoyllle, • /NEV. , ' SPRING' GOODS JUST. RECEIVED AT 110 BERT 'GLOVER'S, centre Street,: Pottsville, . . A new andspiendld assortmentn tif . Spring Dry' Goode, 'vonslating.ot vationa kindly of Fancy Drew. aud ample Coons: ' Ai o deholee .aneortment. of GrOceries, all of bleh he oilers for sate at the yery . loweat' cash F .' lees -April 14, 'ed. . y_To 2,IIDAY PRESENTS...A eplendld en Itl lectioly of Wetehea. -Gold' and Silver, of. Amerl can. Eng! kn . and bsvbs make.. R. C. GREEN, Dec p..‘e3--bo. -. • • :Centre St., Yottaville. SA VIE of . the best Lido, Si Lueik.ls 211nd:tea wide; end 1.6 inchet in depth—f'ombhiation ,Lock, for sale by • A Great 'Wad Eapillied MAGNETIC LUBRICATING .COMEQUND. Ax.loa of Wagons, Carriage*, LOcomo. avow, Railroad Caro, and the It eat. • • • fatparto of au kinds 'of. • Rnehiner7. .. . • ' . • . . • •TheManuilictUrei °tilde compound. aftei ' a erildes of • exiierimentednring, Lim-A-eat fifteen 'years, le enabled _ topper to the putilic un articlo.whia - the- above ti tle, which he ie•couthlent will -meet the general wants of the public : one pound.bi' which he bedeves.will go CC tar as four poundal,' anyotlivr lubricator now lu use. The following Liertillc.atca selectee' fromantuuber of G a len , fu r nianeo, tend to show its vi Lae •.• • daring the last-nine- monthe the "'Mug-. netieLtioricuzfug Cc . imporuld,l , :meenfactured andaold . by Challee,,W f ,: Clemens, npotili large nUmbef of. Wag ur.l6, Carta, "te.. we kilf.e•p:easnre saYing that it lute . given entire rutialuction; both M hot and cold- weather, ceneind a gria.-zaitioti, both In • the quantity of mate rial needed,' and in the wear oemichinery, axles, &c. ytIENGLING, Eagle Brewery. •- .GEO: L AtiElt,-Orcherd Brewery:, • .. B. lit ILLY SON, Contracture, . SIiChI,ILAKER C.CO._ •- Pottaville,July ISIGG. • ••• - . The Magnetic .I..ulacairmConipaiuiti,iiiroiiii‘, put up in tin cans; secure from i eakafe,. and neatly labeled, woo:Bale quly oy the manufacturer. and retailed by - storelieepere generally.- Calla W, CLE3iESS, Jso. C..BANE=; 218 Market St, Philadelphia, "Gene ral-Agent for too United !states. .15,;p • . , . 30.3 m• T UNION For•the Distribution of ,Pictnres Painted by J. H.BOUNDri the'Disabled Miner -• • •. . , Many of the friends of '3,II, , BOUNDY, the di s idaisd • miner-artist haying argedhim to' distribute the pairit-' -inga of his own: whichhe has on hand; he laat consent, ed. There will be lOdsharea at sl,a a share, • - , The pirlares are u foilows • - . Malt kr the Woods.. Sloe. 4 feet, inches by E ft. 11. - 2. Capture of.the Daughter of .Dazdel• Boone by the Indices' feet 6 inehetby 2 feet,' - 4 Inchea; •• z b.. iiuglinb Parmyani- bite; 3 feet by .2 feet;-4 bac& 4:-Porr.rait of , Abraham • - - z. b.. Portrait of Beatrice Cella* The Festiva- Bize,*.ra by-2iinthet;-: • -7. Frosty-Morning. •. Size tir 2.1 inchar 8. The Wayside. Fountain; Edisk-20 by 2T 9.. Bridge near Bella Largo D'Orta,' BLve 20 tt 2!, .TheGlearters:by_22:lllehes:t With the otbitilittnilom.malUng 1 a 411 7- twalitY nne rirThe &tares svUl be . -exbrotted at of. B: Beaune and Boabyahell,*oll lagaiit 'IO - . • no Ppl 4 T svT - r4, - E; • Eglir t , . iIiRIUgT 14. ..-:':...: . VAL =AMBUIIGH-11CTS' - ,!H: 1444mvrit. --MEN4GPI4 EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. a:?K!:Mi"ED WITH GARDNER, - HEMMINGS & .CO'S AMERICAN CIRCUS; The Largeit Traveling . Institution in &mom GrATlD:fift 2. " MANAGES COL )34 R; 4.1$ r tit Ni k S • • African Lion,. Asiatic• Lioness, Sen tai . Leopard, African Lioness and Spotted . Tiger.' • BART ELEPHANT. JENNY - Li/ND, the malted over exhibited. S. A. TAPIR or lIIPPOPOTA3tIIS of the'Nevr ' World. the onirono in,Amegiea;- - DOUBLE HUMPED BACTRIAN.GAMEL.•the first ever exhibited in America', • very ram" PRICANLION, BRAZILIAN. TIGER, PAIR OP .ItOIING LIO..S,Irom the espe of Good Hope, r SENEGAL ~. ,LEOPA ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS,. only ones in Amlrriest; and tbo largest ever , exhibited,. WHITE HIHMA LEH. INIGIIPITAIN.BEAR; 'very fine, Tibhat . Bear, Labelle Tear. Sacred Cattle from India, Shitted Axis Deer. from the • Banks of tha.River Gauges, ...thellrat ever exhibited:hi Ainerieso.,African Hyena. AIN. men -Pelicans,•Afpian Porcupines, Gr y end Red Fcxtr, Eaters. American Deer, EgyPtiatilehneurnan; Crated :Cockatoos,' Golden`Prisasants,...Soutli American '.: - .Powere, Silver Pheasants, Sfanisti btacews, - African : frOte.:lslonhey‘:•Aa,. Babboona, , VockyLhionntal, • ;-.l4l . dgef, Gulmia"Pige, :PURE WHITE''PEACOCRS • Utost,beatlANl Birds' ever - "Xbibitia, el* the one , ever seen in; any country, Praha Wrlres.. Auaralian . Cockatille.Boa • Cockatoo:. Lort,Peroquetts,. Aatrallan Roallas; Jea•lFferes, Bina and Queen - Parrots; Red 'end Yellow Created Cockatoos, CIA a Host .of Siinor Animate. COL 0 N E.L . HALO;• .- Wlllintinditee the Perfnrminic Elephant. JENNY LIND, at *sett Entertainment, and will also enter the . • " - Dori of Performing .A.nimals,. Daring :and, .Graoeful Exhibition Oldie power of Mon over tbie WILD DENIZENS . OF THE FOREST. Vat) Large aud Popular Equefitrian Or- 4 not the least part this . Chlossat Combihation. Observe the Names the.Perforoiers. • ..MISS ELIZA GARDNER, -The Best Female Rider an the World:? MADAME_ CAMILLA, The Parisiani EilueGtrienne. •• Mlle. THEPTHORP. Mlle. BANEIR, RICHARD HEMMINGS, The Nonpariel rquestriln, end only rival of thil . GREAT BLONDIN. -: FRANK FRANK CARPENTER, The Wisaxd onsomon. DAN GARDNER, Tha Ppople's'Cloiin CHARLES MONROE-. Tho'Yocal Grimaldi. GEORGE BROWNE, Clukmplon TOmbli,r of America.- M3IMEMII The Aceemplishea Maitre du JOSEPH SANDFORD, The DanneGimciist. Mister EDWIN GARDNER ) The Infantile Wonder. The BAZZELL. BROTHERS, VIA J@Ulful •nd Graeetalliymnisa . . Messrs. dOOPER,TAYLOTt,PANEIR BOLIN°,STETSEL, etc.; etc.. The Stud - . of Eto..se4. and - Pontos the Lrrisi and Best Trained Collection in America. PARTICULAR' ATTEN TIO N L directed to the ' • . Madilifiteittly :Gta - nd -Procession I Which will enter Town on the Dip Oi'E*hibition, beaded . .bY. • • Otiittch G,QL.OFS - CEtafttOT, • And folloreed-by ilia entire Stu.l'of Ilrries and Poniee; the elegantl7 denotattei geese, Vane. Carrtageit,'A.ar, terming a . •-• ' Goa.EO3.EOIIB TARAIDE • Par eclipsing any tbal has yet been. siren by any traeallall . - .6stablishmentlyt - Anierica. . . • Tbs . Entertainment@ will be giien under a ' • • • •• • _ MOTH ClROleinf accommodatingMO spectator's ,There !Wile 2 . .EXHIBITIONS EACH. DAY, - . • • AF . .TErtNOO'WAND EVENING. In order to aciomniodele those persona who wish to witneSS the Menagerie and not the circa!, the doors will open at 1 and 61-2,P M., Atka the CIRCUS P}.I3MORAIAIICE not coninienet nntli 2 and 7:1-2, P. M., flabrding such parties ample !Imo the Monona and retire before the . • Circus Perfonnanee : Commences Oar Price of idinlbsion the Combined Show : Adults ' C hildre nunder 10 . • WliLALiciEmeinirrr/q TremoUt, Wed.iiesday, Aug. Vi . 11114ersvilAe, 71,aursda,jr, . 16 Ashland, Friday, ' - • • "' •17 rilahatioy City; Saturday, ." 18 Tamaqua, - " 90 rw. - ir. GARDNER, Agt. Atipst 4, le •-•- made by any one with Sin C( 2,000 N—ti E ic—Tclo . l s. No experience necessa ry. The' Preatdcata, - Caohlers, ' and Tresteurets of Banks:indorse the circular. Sert free .with samples.- - Addreas the American Stencil Toe( Virmk...., Springfield, Vermont. • Jnly:2S. 15-30.3 m Von SALE.—A, Farm Containing 91 acres, situ. a: . ated In Washington Turvriship. SchnylkiliCounty, 10 miles froirPottsvilla forty wee of which is tlm tier land, on whichbickory, , oak and other hard - Wood are in abundance. " The". land , is well: watered and-well adapted to the- raising.of all kinds, of - grain and stock." good house and barn on the land.' All to be. Sold "on - hratistrani, September Airi,486 , 04 on the premises.• For further particulars before the. sale, call mei ad dress, en the prenthes, - ILES. LUKE LEE.- . July 28, 1866 -, ; •. . COURT SALCE.—paristuistie N-1. an order of the Orphans , Court of the .CoanCy of Schuylkill, In'. the. Commonwealth of , Pennsylvania, the subscriber, adannistrater of_the estate of Andrew tihilthorn, Late of the Borough- of Mlnerswille, (n the County of Schuylkill; deceased, will expose-torsaJe by public verhine,-on - . • • • • • - figaday, Augu5t . 2006,4866, - • I.i fit/o'clock inthe forenoon, at the public boom of Evan Evans; in' the. 'Borough, of Minersville, in the County of Schuylkill aforettald,—All that certain MOB sane and lot o ground ettuate in the said Borough of Mlbersville.• bounded' northeast by Sunbury street, nortliweet.byThird street,:southwttlholleprett.Derth- - er and southeast by lands of the' heirs of mutts Het:- nett containing in front on;' Sunbury street fifty feet and ill depth on • Ttdrd street'one • hundred Ind fifty feet, With the appurtenances, . haw-the estate' of said dece.aed. Terms and cenditions made known. (Mho timeandslace of sale by - MICHAEL WEIBICH, ;By order of the Orphans" Court; Administrator. . • • • A, Domistaam,.Clerk. . Pottsville. Julyl6. 1368. .CHARLES MIESSE 001111011 : _:.AND: FINE ' , CANDY . • . . - A DL►LYa, . . .1113711,' VINE 'ESSENTIAL OIL FLAVOR, ••• •• ••. .• AND -poriromprziErs...inktriis: . . - _ WEDDING CARES nrepared and hatidsomelY or. eamented, --Pa.rtlessapplled• with all kinds of confec tionary at short notice. ' • - mplssirS SUPERIOR COMM CANDY, and igood variety of all - klnds of COCOANUT AND MOLASSES CANDIES always on-hand. wholeeale'and •re_ _ tail at the FACTORY IN RAILROAD STERET;•. - Forg , re, PA: • July 41.066 iemerie Jars :Preseive Jars t---Both rill 'Ow and Tin: Samples of fruit that- hairbetarpot uP " Y*B th I,lln • Car Centre and Market Sta. ~.7nig28 3O . Firolot of Prbice , Albert. Tkatiwis: for:tali by A June . , BEQK COUP. • _to - WALKER - _AI IatICE!LACI - Ite Raw Union 'Jr Hail: yott maul the attarast,oll. hadow Shades in Pottavtlle: Jane-. 9 WRIGICIVIV , PENNSYLVANIA State llL Bavaria,. VOL 3; jug linbllsbed: and forbids iie= lair eat: assortmeut at San Umbreilacitil treir JWALI.CBB . , . , ti • - WORTH'S Shoed Copy Roo.k -- --nzAH 7 ., Just Reenlvedo—Sliewortles 'Siet& Copy . BookstilYamrnerrenik:Prbbery leboole. Compl - thine numbers. For sale at B. RANSAIMCodre - RTTOTterrlllts - Te. -- —^^ ^ , _ _ * 4l '..MiLiallgre i tt l artleo r Vil et gi gthelLH a V arrsztiAre II Ilig - 01. QM QIIIIIe as. Usti Pi. _ . • villa. Pa.; Dr. John 61(minger: Peen. Lat;anon Bank„ .tebauon, ..Pa.; gen. John' L...Stichter. Reading, Pa Benjamin Haywood, Esq., Pottsville, Pa, :Jane 23, •66 . • ' • 25-ly COLD PENS.--Jest ratelved,firio assortment 1 ...11 - of Gold Pona,aad Silver fix.teatioa Cues, for sale at B. BANNA.NB., Ceittre at, . O &LB.—ono. LO-hcrse power F Inch bore, 46 inch stroke,. heavy box bed plate, -piing packing, fty wheals feet asunder, suitable for hoisting or pumping. • - ' _- Also one 51} , horbepower Entine; inch bore, 24 inch troke, heavy box bed plate, dy. wheel. Pulley, 16 feet diara.. 16 inch face, . Suitable for breaker or saw mitt. The above Engines are our own „inalove and will be 'sold below . coat if applied for soon. . ' • • • • Also onO•20-hertic Ismer Engine. 10 inches diameter, 24 Inch stroke. • Box bed ' plate, governor and force pomp annplete. All neer.. • • A.LLISoLniI sh BAN - NAB, "Franklin !roc. Works," ' Jane 8O .66-2641 • • . . • Port - Citron. Pa. , •. :Special: . Notice to. Lathea. ( utsall impoitant. that piclioSabould hsie props ratfone spectallk all ,teri . for 'compliints to which therare peculiarly sobJer.t, et once sato, .healthy . - ..uti certain. Or that they shoold consult ono who itos made this treatment his special slimy. . - ~ . •• Dr. A. Itt. ItIAURICEAIS, PROFESSOR. - DIS.p.SES OF :WO-VEX:: Pas been in exteuSivo• and successful p;arctica for up , wards of thirty years at his prownt °peer—a fact that speaks for itself—and is know to thou Sands or Lille; as the author of - ' • , . . • "TRE'• MARRIED WOMAN'S •PRIVATE -.. • • AfrallOAL COMPANION,". . (ant published In 181 t) rpectxily intended for married ladles in delicate or precarious health from ivhich every lady will perceive pie thorough knowledge of her complaints, symptotus'and cau4e., and their Oran- MI and immediate treaunenr: 4 1.1 a life-long, reliable adviser and eonipaulon. Ovei - : HALF A AHLLION-LAPIES 'Rosanna R. Every tinebtuid ehould have it. It is sent oy . • • Ye grummtees a atddand muneditite . and ellicaciona cuto. of all . rpeclal diMcnitlea, lieciidarities and we ttractions, either ta'pereen or by mail. Ladle. treat All parts of the United states cowinit him with the greatest,conlidence add certainty of' EILICCCS§. caution - to Ladies lia not.linposed upon bj . the cheap, worthle.s and . Injurious nostrums of "Female Pills," "Powders." "llrolw," palmedopera - the rnalulous and ignorant, Who are deprived of their means as well as of their health: Ladles can send. fur ' ,Ifausiro NVoarazes FILLY:VT. lifatuoac CO4PAMON."' or. tonsair Dr. Maud cean by letter, and so guard against impositions. . MARRIED AND HMIOE-IMES . . Who des!re a safe and certain remedy far lireghlarttles edvipresslorat name,- from. irliatorer cause. can rely al.:a. his celebrated . PORTUGUESE FER/LE . RONTEILT PILLS,' . . . composed of rare and costly i m ported extracts Thsy Area reliable spectlichir ladles. Plesestrit'to the taste, being sugar-coated, healthy. and' certain in all CfSes.— They cauner..lall. :in recent cases they succeed in lorry-eight hours. ?rice $5.• ger b.x, In obstinate utew4. tiugie two degrees atrouger ehould be lased.— Price $6...:10 Agents Appointed. Address Dr. A. ,T11:211A.MIIIIC EAU. • . • • Professor of Diamses cif Women. On7CE .129 LmErre C y r. , On. Box-1''523,N. Y. - • Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty years.' They are sent by mall, In ordinary letter en . velopes, with fall instructions and advice. May cm, • • r • 9.1-3uilf • . • • • • ' DIIPLIOATER FOR TAXES, Of all eliee and kinds, mach for !aid $. porposo. for .11e at . B.AN S .NAN'.Book Store and Bindery. . . FOR 'MASON A. III.4I.IIILINIPS ' . Cabinet Organs, ~ CHICKEIIING'S PLINOS, , * DECIKEit'S PIANOS, .1 140 "Atake TREAT LINSLEY dre; CO.'ri IV: • a , Mgr DE 01 S; Address : • • • . L. B. POWELL, • • • Wholesale - Agent, Scranton, Pa. [8.4•1 2.4- • Al.tro' ll enl i to t ! fh T e P s P ale jh o li f E tttlZt h o e n ,s (r . lfe i ll ' i t :;tg Factory, and furnishes snperler Belts at Factorypliecs, all sizes, kinds and lengths Belts of greater thickness than those kept on band made to order, at the shortest notice, as his orders for Colliery purposes have the pre ference at the MITI. Also Steam Packing of every de scription, Nesting Paper by the single, or tea reams, ,or by the ton, ar manufacturers' pricer. ' •, - SAFETY • LIMPS, of the' most approved patterns, made of baspected Government Wire, by the single do-z -n, or hundred. Wire Guazes, Wire by , the roil or yard Drays for sale by • ' - . 4.1..8ANNA . April 21. - . . i 7 -. June 9, •RR TO MINERS. 20 Yeara Experierioe. the‘.Busiucs4, (I 8 _ . . - ,, ce.0... - - - 6 _-_-. -6, _c 4 _•••, 1--- ,_ CD4ED . .--mia--;-:•.,-Np rETO . ts. kaomircitcm; Uhain dlanufectuier in all itr Branches. • CLAr S‘giw,"-Tax.N - Tox; Naw .4nar.T, • BEST; QUALITY FOR ORANES AND 00AL MINT, SLOPES. WARRANTED TO . EE EQUAL ^ 4 . - Cl THE NEW CASTLE OR ENGLISH CROWN (MAIN I would particalariy -recommend. my Tripe Mining Chain, the meet doable and safe for mining purposes It is the only kind used in Europe fur mining. . Tliti Chain if properly used; wilihnit live years; emits then Only half worn- out ; hy.taking out the short links and sending them to the manntacturer, he will put in long links, and you *.then have a new chain for about [tali price. For further particulars I rarer you to the lieu can Colliery, Pottsville, Pet: , - .1 will warrant my heavy Triple Chain to draw .from 3000 to 4000 lbs. out of a slope 400 yards deep; era pi-r, pendicular shaft of 230 yards deep. . , ••• • • April 28, . 17-Iv • A Idowitiag Maasine for sale at • 01W. BllltalT 4 CO.'S Hardware Store, Call and aeu , ' Jane . GREAT -BriRGAINS SELLING. OUT AT Cf hST ! .The subscrthei. offers to soil - out it . coat, G entire stock Dry . Goods, NOtlons, and,itich ; other as generally belong to dry good stores- His intention Is to deal•aitervrasus in groceries, flour, feed, slid such articles belonging to. grocery stores.. .* • • • TO storekeepers or-'such person. dealing In dry goods-he offers great tOdnceruenrs: The stork of ilry goods on band is a very fine, selected one. No 04 stock On hued. CM! and disk - tine for yourtro 'July i, '66 • 2i-tr , . .Ir. 11A.E.)1DLER. BElilitmus and 'Velvet Trlrernlnga cheap at WALKER PRICK'S; Duat forget the'pls rq -New thilou Ruh!. . •:. June fl, •altr-23-tit WIRE ROPE :WORKS OF JOHN A.: RO.EI3LINGT • Trenton; New Jeniey. . . Rs? A large assortment of Wire Rope constantly on hand. Orders filled with despatch . Yor size, strength, and cost, see circular.' - fdau Call'aS WALKER dh PRICE'S, In' the -sew Union Hall, If yen want a prattY Jane 9. , 66 ' . . SILVER WA RE...Plchle 'Jam Syrap - Jars Sugar Jars, Aluxe, Butter Dishes, Maul. Cake Ba.kets, Ice Pitcher.% &c., Tebaccu Boxes lined 'with gold: '• R. C. GRREN, - Dec . , Centre tit., .Pottsvil!e. DEEMER'S PATENT' ELATEilnit recetved Peirreis Patent Slates, with- roar - N. Offi ces and Schools: Also Lent.Memornminras for the ,pocket. For side at 'B. BAN - NA: S, centre Street, SO cis .23 •I , VEll WARE.—A fine assortinent. such its Solid Silver Stoons, Forks, Ladles, Fruit Knives C re" l ?coops. &c. Sliver 'fobs= Boas% at - • ' R. O. (011111N.S; 'Centro St:, Pottsville. ` Dee is, '66 •• - „ . • A DAMItiCAN - WATICEIES, in goldand silver ticasee ; American Clocks, and, Jewelry. of an de-. script:Lona, can be obtained at the-store ot • M. 1,13.124.M.P.8.8, Agent, ,' Sept. 10 Centre street,' Pottsville. Snow Drop Flour,. only to be bad at,Boluincum Kchiserre, wbo bare the sole agency of a'supert. - or article of Flour - branded' SNOW DROP, - made by NA:Water, hirisselum..Fa. Also other'brands of superior quality,' such is Paxton Perusa. ac; •, •- • , - , Also an article a strictly prime Rye floor, done up expresidy for us by the manufacturer. Call and ex amine. , 13011ANNAN JiScITNERR, June £6,-6 - .' , Market...St, -above ivriyazi.AßßATito Winught lion' T Air Tight - Firmer, faith" Patent PIIIIL Screen) Minnfactured-by-J. REYNOLDS zit SON, N. - Ntit Cur., 13th and Filbert Sts.. Philadelphia. • - The BIM of Bartlett & Reynolds have dissolved. 'The undersignedwill. continue 10 manufacture their. justly .CRLBBnacTED.,RRATER, , at, the Stand,- where Can ho forind - excellent' COOKING and - all thingehelonging to a well conducted e.tab liehment. ••• • . REYNOLD Ct. SON.og July 14,-'66 NEW: . PERFTYPEE FOR THE: HANDKERCHIEF.. P S Co: A . grant Pertiariat,Allietillail . 111-Les the Bare - ,asti Beautiful Flower from which it takes Os Nanelacturedoel,rby'llkllALON_Sc SON. 'll3 s Beware. of Vounterfeits. • Ash.,far: Plialeis-Ira?.i. ,other. Bold'by - druggistsielierally. Peb 4.4; . & Em eowlf U 11. . E•• •I- - . . , , . • H- B . - B,J-S • • BBIY -ir.l-4-iPwiimm..9l tLs 91410, Liver. Kidneys, Lunge etc 4'll2' leit 4l34 ikilre lB .• • • -,_ _Ai.a.a4 **PO. I;i:rirliligg ft has no ndal' ProrktOstidllitisicifectiarsr,•Lenciister , .Pa. ,SSlt,,eiolis Agora, tor Schuylkill Co: r 0 1 0 7 _ 114CIGIR PENS,, .._; ; 1 1 - 4 ' •vdsl4 -111 4 01010 •,. • rtatiirvagzi ''''r'..4 -4 mows mums, vormax mgre=s la entnanchte..--- ,••• nun as he Dzio:rami educated and cinaliOrt, portant priv . ile^e., . • - • -4" The Royal visitor whojtrrived tom Europe , York on Wednesday, Queen Ernana, of the beedwlt Wands. le•the widow ta. the rat 'kin g of that . . cornitt. Etnneintmeha IV. She is due _ u very sunlai: • • and lady-like, with replier fe not very da. compteiton. • Site is, on the idatteett. aide. of .Eogli.• . ;* anretary, and is abont tiVeill'4o age. Shou thug.* • • of the nation and will: Upon the invitatten of it , Secretary of State, visit Washitigton. • • .. The Atlantic cable Beet has hailed ham Hearts . tent, Ao try to-recover the !est.:tails of 1563. If st, ceseful. the balance of - it will bOlaid, • • •` We learn by the Atlantic cable 'that- matters, betwe— Austria and Italy are again tbreaticiting. - There - were 27 deaths 'root cholera - Int : Cincinnati !VZ, Wednesday on Tuesday the deaths w . eirti SL,- In X. York, and Phtladeiphia the (issue condi:o4o6U de&o. - It is stud the Presidency, of the PhiladelptiTheonvei, thin wilt be bet , eeeu 1.1:,a. Thos. Ewing, of Clile.„ Gs, Diz and Judge Curtis. . • ..• • I The act approved Julyl3, 153,1, relieves pit* ft• 2 'r tax. altogether wheat In private ' •-• A BOSTONIAN'S OPINION OF OBNJ • • 1: • ; A subscriber in Boston in '; of his subscription to the Journal; tyrites to us• - ••:: • • . . Am pleased to see you are a "(herr tele. If ete,,tect Governorrma> we not hope' ormore law 3' • • " order in pchnyltall County t tuink. t lr.ou .tr CllO,ll/.. thrungtsont,—havlng se.od oesldc him, when Iliqur • aan Frauct-co he exerted himself to clean out vtilslst? of every scamp 4u the eta ly days of that etty. • Tutus trmy • T. H. 11. - • SOMEWHAT Sratripo.-11e fottowing 3ecretary Seward was mixdo at a tato 0244 ing at Kankakee, IllinoN : • Rasocym. That we eyiroatblae with Secretary set and in and on account et no .uttering *underwent the "handa ur reoul enearelLa, it oalnyteddentally dct by his friends, , they not tnea U133%934: btm. - • • It is rumored. also, thati , *ecretary Selv.t regrets that the assassin Old' not succeed, b cause ho .ryas one of hiss:'—friends 'Won. have saved to postero his reputation ivhli he labored so hard 4tittild 115 In, a pericid thirty, Years—and lostit all In the short lip of les4 than •a y*, by adiocating Policy."' • . - TUE butcher of Nlia• Orleans, Mayor roe, vas banished Om that 'city . by Gone; Batter as one of th*Worst rebels there. 1: t♦as so.notcd for ll:hostility to the Gotth uaent, that when elected Mayor, General C:.' by forinidebis actinsbut,"Booillks"Presidel hninediately pardon4hint,. so t ut ho occupy the position t,V, cerry.ont "my cy," ivhich he has 'done by "murdering Who dared oppose it. No wonder thousan of people are beginningick:#sk . tho queati• • "Why_ did Booth call uporilehrison a hours before ho murdered Ablittuun coln ?" Ir is confidently predicted that after tr• adjournment of the Philadelphia Cotinerhe ConVentioft there will be a clean sweep inc.: of ev.ty official who either • opposes to be enthusitistic in suPportot ”bly.polic; Ia the Post-office Department, which is u• der the control of the .originalchlef of. t "Bread-and-butter Brigade," • the:Work prosecuted very sigornusiy. Cowan is Washington,: arranging - appointments. t . Pennsylvania. - He urges .the • removal every man who is not hearty in his supp,. of' the President's policy. •;„ . • Corte:F.:mice N,trioNALßA.N4s.—The , "Sr • and Bones" party is at a new gain° , to. ft ! nh , l3 finances for..tho advanceinent of -"; Policy." It is compelling , those.•natio . banks that hold Government deposits; that ore weak enough to yield, to contril3 ; ;j:.: to the "Soup and Bone's" treasury. Wok' 'that the 'name of every . national.t ank,t' holds Government deposits - and - contribil: - -: : . to the traitors' cause, will bd . published,2a: preliminary to having its charter forfeited.- C.;onour.ss not being in eeesion.Johneon hae own way for. the preseat. - Albert.B. Sioatud four times rejected, by the Senate, has again b' appointed by the President as Collector 'of In . nl,lßevenue for the first •District of Penney', nia. William B. Thomas, too, has gone -by . board, and William F. Johciaton, of . Pitteb: and of the bread-and-butter brigade, and . oneeTejected by the Senate, steps into hie alu Several other g,vutlemott iepresenting.the offr ' dignity of tho Government, -having made G pe - stio with the great man at Watihington s . h boon reuppoiutttl to . their old pomitioos., ltepublican Cotnuiltteo. Ilayteolut's.district iuNew York havp uLt, iniously repudiated hid'. IVe hope herea• that the limes will - pp longer .be-takena ticpublicen .l'i)per, and Illat . lieymond he classed 'with .the traitors .where' • properly belongs., The people in the : Pi'ee crisis, 'want, inen,..ngt Aveathercocka i . change with every breeze. , • •- . correspondent. objects to u( the term "His Accidency." He says We're vai no accident about :it--thaf,it one of :he must, foul and_ deliberate tali( . 1 . that ever disgraced humanity. Our co ii.)...ndentja right, and we wilt herittifte,r. iiignate him us -"Buotha President,.: or , PreAdent of the murderer "- • 1. • . Triviig.—Yeelerday inerniu,.; non re pvratin tk botogua hare, - (Junin - , dirt:lnt. Two dogil that" wan u zled, ate IC and died. Thie practice thollit*: etopped, ea children migtt tio ixoeuded. : LETTEn: FROMiVEW PHILADE.LPEL rltlLAlimpilt:4 l Scu. Co., I • Augubt ja(l4. - .: • • torrotts 3fmmut' Jot:TrAt.: . • r The Coal Trade here at - present le brisk, pions en k hue been fur a number of yi.are. , dit the coin are ode} WIC,. the exeepthlta' Ilia Wairinutuu ul ' Valley rtruace. AL. ttail place the miners have oven uh a strike fur nigher eugee fur timpetp weeks. There is no sign pi, art advance, myadvance, o , men going tu7orld. Tbenew Stall clove to town has commenced tloua. - It to uodei the dtrection or lannagtanin. &mud Ciat, ferukerly Superintendent °fr.:Novelty . , ' 'rue-Nagle Ocuirda, a new military 'organlictli 4 • Combolikmaile a - liarade.thribigh unr twi.u7a3t ing and-made a creditable apptirrauce. 'fury are ' • unaided by otneere - woo raw novice In did - late St ern Itebeldon, and proved their valor on many I ' .contested . , • It to thought thit other companies - will be 'rule.. Silver Creek under the comreoza of tbe.bruvo Ca;• • Winlacu, furruerly of .the 46th Vela . • • The Young stead Sociable that took place at: Thuradsy evenwg at the Ladd Flute' here, alma ant shalt, - Thkuecurutlonauf the Ball Booth yucteeiatilea that auendedit,uftgu- ei:"" utanaaats,rituartri.Johik.uu end %natal, e " tor the =tuner in which they,„coneoeted everythlz . was au event tau wilt long be remetubetut. by e:• buoy whu waa present, imperially by this hardy area : ',- fair daughters or old Blythe. E•reutalt, yours, truly, • Thitt. 13':UNTER , 'S • lODINE .SAIISAPARLtLA: Is a speclflc for diseases. of the Blood' and Situ positively cures &rotate. 'fetter, Erysipelas cid of every kind. Itis the beat remedy ter comptig. E . children following -improper nourishment:And fever.. I have a great number ut strong,- Um bra . r,e'.!•'.", tifleates of its favor .like , the—following:. Rut' Soren for 9 years, cured by seven bottles Tette:- , • . 7 ' years, cured, one-bottle ; a Scaly Disease of the'' • for 20 years, tided, four , bootee; berorula• lu y cured, live bottles a badly Ulcerated Throat : r •, t twobottlea; Ulcerated fuer, 31 years, cured, eevex ides , a Severe case of Erysipelas, b years., cured • b o t t l es , Rheumatism, 2 years, cured. two bot Diatioitt 6I the Blood, 14 Years, live bottlei The lodine Sonsaparillo purities the _blood, in+ :new life into the system through its tonic . - power ' is also a perfectly harmless composition; having- IR ruse about , thirteen yeant.• by persists of-a '; from six months and over, with unequal/a:mesa • •,, PrliicipalOfftee:, , No.9lo Market street, Philadelpa . •R. F. nuNTER, pn Prc;es94 •f ' Wholesale Agents In New Moth.. F. No, 113 Franklin street. 13. BROWN &SON'. 'Wholesale .agiiinhk,' E.' to St., an a sold by all Druggists ItrPotavilif' • ' 66 •• - • OP .ALL:EDIDS, EURNISHED TO THE TI • AT LOW. PB.ICP.BY . . . HUNT BROTHERS • . z . RORANTON, PA., .• • n L.. . _ Hardware, . Iron. Stores, rei' I road and Mining Supplies) julieV,!6B Nevr Union Unit, WALKsti a emus ii ., , large assurtrunt• of Swlas• and . Cambric If and Ineertinze. Call and 'see them. • • r.e vpa • CA — We hem) home. inenretl in tbe Great Eastern . ' 10S S. F_Pren ' And oue cif them died on A. M:„ and cre gave notice Ifondny morninr,.and at tetved one hundred donar We deem tads statement ei Foßi4hunh Jaly 21, .64 ITO'S ITi SCE'rfCR SCR! WfIEATON' Win_ Caere the - Aleo arias 'SALT Rd WO3l and,lll ERLTPTIONS OF For !tab- by , all , drugglgte: ,WEEKS d rorrEE.-.sqlco EtTeeltd44l44otAin be pokitagi, to au" part of *b. Jcarz '44 -
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