4 4., Nttitto..- 11. - POTTSILLkI. sATVIApr4il4llPlik. tiiN'ION 'STATE ITiOKE►I' Govtliithe:Th MAJOR-GEN. JOYYN - . 1 UP, UNION COUNTYTinpIiET: 117C.N1117 CAKE,' Teca.igne, (subjett to the th'eishie 'or the -coufereet Schuylkill and.l.ebamun • .Argaciuge Judged JOIIN J. PAXSyN, South Mauhe A YAWS:: GA'17%.7012. •• • . .ETU •AFtiltuld. . • • t.si•r:E.DWARLYL.SIINERN, lAlntatioy City • It'rothonbsury, • • C..LOSBYSIIELL, Pottetri • , livroider. J.CT. Dr. ',NO LEft, Rehny.ikilt. Huts IVCT. Aa'XANDBI: S. BOWEN, 8L Clg r. "Aisxionts; Gl.IC;ZN,'l'ot./.srlitc. . ' • • • • 'Comity Comakiraiisixce.' AI3IAILLM:TI pr42.ch Tuts+ hid. . Director, of, qie . 'roar. N4ith Alautrehn. • • . Auditor. . ELI TimitrsoN, Norwegi an - 'auipazAtz elnbatribers and .11s the great clection - campaigia—one of the , moat Lai portaht eter held in thiaeountry—will boon open, and i:, order to et:ab:e all. linwever Ilmitat theii means, to 9,2 a Jot ham . - we will reteveitubscti i aera &or:l . July to Noreii,bar 1, at tlia following rates:- Illnrle,nbscript len. In Advance, In clubs. a 5, to one tuldrese... A rue cacti st!dit!onal .übFrlibut - Co) .cents . entli.— ; wbo get up clubs of. 16 and :;Pcopl9s, 'tint rc cei a cope gratis. . • dultectilaions will be received from responsible .91y incr men, payable when Gen. Geary 6 elected Governor- Now, beiye..." go to work all over the County and alao where. In gettlng up clubs. • • : • Peron debiting extra copies of any particular punt-, bee. for ditti Mutton dot lug thy. cacatmlgn, asiii be .fur idbilid at i 4 I,er 100 copies $2 25 per LO copies. • Or ders for extre copies mast be len at the ()dice not tatep, than Tuesday incrniag of each week. 'The' JOCRNAL circulates tree of postage- in SchuylkliKimanty. Ontpf . the County the postage is 5 tents quarterly, or 20 cents a year, paid 10 advance. • • • • ' "NEW TOIIK.—JAMIES B. WATTS, with NU. 119 Broadway, Now York rl:y, is auillorizud to receive subscriptions for the Jorsuni. and alto to collect Wills Inc tlio same. AGENTS WANTED H To Oatkrass the Principal Mining and Man ufacturing Districts, for the Salo of our ROOK ON COAL, IRON AND OIL; or tLr Prnetieral Amerienn Milner T n ener g etic and reliable Agentv Aro will give untivnal teluccmenta tar the vale of tluv truly,valnable and much reolcd It a.k. Several of the beet dist rirta are ITt un and thI,VC appl,ing Alrst, will be, -eni Wed to tbc e. We air mcnti , m .nmilny, 01 'i•hc Toner Sin:inchanna froth Danville to Elaltimore sh:annkin and ,1.3 kens Valley . liegions: "1 h.- line Ow V:eltuvlkill I:cont - Philadelphia to the I rmdary of Schuylkill t.'nnnty; - - Tin., lin, ,f itailroad, including the Oil lie t:nmv -. New York City, and the. State of New Xork. Ani.ls hi • it Ih: Publioher, of S.'Eti 111113.1 . 4 RA LSD° W, thleuernl • I'eTTSVILLE, PA. MEMOUTAL Or TILE PATRIOTISfO OF SCHUYL, COUNTY, 'GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOR The 1144. Chance to Get the Book. • 'ln order that all who desire to preserve 'this Record of the of Schuylkill County during Ille,Th•leliion, may not. be deluirred by the price from iinrellasing,•We have reilticeil the price as follows for the r • emainderof the edition:- • - In cloth, ._relnred from $2-60 'to $1 50 " sheep,'(library) -" ". • 275 " 1 75—, oveo • " " .25 ". 2'25 " morocco Silt • " S 75, " 275 When it is remembered that no other County in' the United States has published a book of eitui lar character, oar cithens. Should Yeas peculiar . .p . ride in having the record of their patriotic ser 7 . vices in this c o nvenient shape. :In after years. this Work 'will - be very valuable, ae it will be, snares not having .been stereotyped. .2tiro Offer_ edition or - trill be. yi ?Wished. When this is hanged the book will not be in.the market, The Map alone of the Southern .States. with all the Battlettlelde Marked upon it, to worth 50 cents.-,-. As a bookof reference ; as a recorda the services of Schuylkill. County, containing se it &es the. names of thirteen . thousand soldiers, it is Com plete. • • The names emitted in the first edition b.se all been ridded since. and we believe it is now - so complete as any work . ef the kind'can be made. ' To any soldier whose means are limited we will . furnish the book in cloth for. $1 per copy. . - • , On receipt of the reduced price the -book. with be mailed to any address, postage paid. Address B. Barman, Pottsville, Pa,, Publisher. WANTED.—An active boy, about 15• or 16! years of age; who'desires tp learn the Nur sexy business. Apply to B. Bynum;, or at: Greenwood. . • W E call attention to the card of Alessrs.l I3nriOlet , Barndt in an, another column.' 3lr: Barndt -is an old resident.of this County,t .haylag been for *many -years a resident, Trciliout. His hot3se4ill be a pleasant home; lor his old acqu4iutauces who may hipie occa-: sioa-to visit Pl:hadelphia. Trtr..t.thltitio; cable is Inch that Eur,,ptmn icteliignnee of , the prbriuus !lasi is now pribithed iii the papers of thin .country. $ TILE C'oppw:beat.l thyeateu to send bullies: to: hr.;:att up the Ittmdiug Union meeting. Let, thent.i .no doubt that tho "Boys in.Bluo" till! give them a. warm receptiOn. - . DF.NICORATIC Loolc,*----One of the Derdo crane orators at the Reading meeting-was! moved, by a shower of rain which, seatterect, the crowd, to say, "This . 1 . 8 a propitiona rain rain malius corn; corn makes WIIISKEY, I 111SKEY MAKES -DEMOCRATS:" : GOV. DENNISON app.AlitOki Postmaster Genet's!! by tho lamented Lincoln; and who recoiitly .signed his pobitiou iu Johnbvi?'a wi it teu a letter in which Ite takes strong gruuz4 in . favor of Congress, and against "My Ih; also denies point blank that Booth'S President is carr.ing eta Lincoln's policy as the Sotip and Bones narty..assert.. Gov. 'Dennison .. ought td know, and is a. compoteut ivitness on this quen4 Lion. CoNyE.wrims Sirs:—The delpillans havelteatki from the Rebels of rho South during the past week, On the 11 . of they will have .au opportunity 61 bearing from the tinion men ot the South,i who will asSenthle in Couyentiou iu that eityi They were denied the right of holding meet} maily . States to appoint delegates, buti they limie'reSolvedtiiasgemble . Witheur the! formality Of . tin appointment, at . Lite: request Of prominent TziOn Men throughout tbizi SOuth. Seine of those who escaped - from thei New Orkans mass'aero Will be Present:. Snurans..N..- 2 f his hero tendered his resignatitni this_neck, because, as an pflicer of the highesi , grade. in the .railitary service; he was placcd,by dli ecrtiori:of theTrasklent, unde . thiS Order of l a eivil4 ul; ian soidinato; and beCalleo pis deb - patches ao l tailing iMportant transactions in which lie -par.!, ticipateil,:tvere published in a mutilated form, garbled in their detail of facts,' and , thus timati liable to 'a construction which he did not mean to convey,- ,foluasou'foared to iteCejit. it.: How Wahl ering the rebnke to the President, .and -hys . poly ley. We are glad that the brave Sheridan not resigned, for his sword may yet be needed to, Yisdicate the.national honor against the sssnnita of traitors. 'To servo the purpimes Of itu'infrtral ted rebel mob, and screen the whipped brit.Unre, pentant traitors from the indignation of thefoonl querors, the President tolerates if he perpetrate the garbling of. the official, diaPataie of - a Major General in . the United $L14e!!.. 2 414 1. 7 1 1 :We defy history to present an mind act of efroiits ery in irappoyt of a were° calm. .1 . ! 1 TEE" WEST SENDS GREETING TOM: NORTE D THE"JIAST. 7 : The Chicago Tribune 'estlutatea thS 3 a r ,. . • ern majorities for the Cougrissional poi* ad follows 40,(0) Potgi . stoolminncsaut 46,000 Kansas _ ........ _____ . .dichigan. " .• 17,°°01 .e W ~. 1ec0nein......•••. 13,000 ags. ... • •-• ••.....,.. 'CAM '.. ZOO ' •!•-, ' ;. 4 .0 Boys do you see .that t _Now-salmi:l7J go to work and_ try and, beat, them Ilf-rets.cit sylvania. Many of the Fenians . also ~ getting their eyes opened at last, Ind .hafe resolved to go with the party „that itt..t4 universal Freedom against TyrarlaY..fria4.9ll pression. The Copperheads are . WOK": alarmed at these symptom. and - Pass 5 . 4131,1 fanny resolutions at their meetings. , They sel the hand writing on the wall. ". - -- i • '' 1 :; - i , So long as the Fenian talkediti tarer:o Freedom to Ireland, and voted for'Blero, y i we looked upon the whole ineieinent fir; bat arrant - tuMbug i but now that -the; 1 them declitii that4ho ielta r e3l )ieithig i thi I talk by Unit' votes, wa have 1 1 9pol/of thowl -.-•, • 111 , ,, r.:^sr"alirja Cr•Stftri l ltret i *AL S t S • 4t1451AUP11101415- arid% `1 Pitches tuts the El3=3 e44 - etr oftintiOrflOt.ithl n o „ A *V* 1 /01044 ri*JC4lll - P—"go. - bYtittti.e teIDII43CPWLICA' yette..l4t Sitrittglkidi ZetiterlaWt r t2Pet;teral ae ceptedAbetional • greatleiigth. He dommenced ,I*"„atht4oe44J . wttli a defends ; of coecraae and. ito.acis;,aiid.; aiivgre attrodcap9a, ifiatlckfttionteeiniirPrerc• ideht by the hand Drat' sesaehin, - whoee heart waallintlitifitafilaNlisZniaLgett to, perform eontozweat-.act forAbelteuefit of trzli tora-ii•Pd trcaeen, , • Tre'becar44 l3 ,44i4ilt;iu.gii , way b y the act of thisanatt Bonth anktooot faithtiAt_ baq-411q,Pgr formed hieltny,'hy,thatiot4`.):•Ouictinietit . •gtto, made kb* -Preetliebt: 'Mier Aitaividi.Y.-o,otikreila r -peeeed•-•-to the plattom. -Thu iPtla ella2ooollthaloliaPatb° (mght fella CotnatifiensfirrientmtetZ.A • ea bore_ heteraait eitti4nrcauld , , thoetritho cow:- here 'shoal he 'made citizens if they take the oath of allegiance.' HiltrieheaftilY 'in favor .of lee- XiegtPee.oitizcur:. ...fle•vrto in fa - I - cc - Of equal= king repreeentatioo in epti;;TetB. Thu Hooch meet have no laora.for VOtell that] the North. preseuiationinnet b 1 servo . :LAn.ar sal •vo u.:fi poobliition: In reladort- to "disfranchisement : of Rebel offi cials, civil and Military, the only fault be ..had-to dud with the amentlincet:Wits.that elootinet go far enntigti. Oti i scsed to ilin • inpcal , ol:,tate ncu-cla. Oath, and would sit and 'starve iii" Co- green before, be . .. Would his;-is- torts re peal. ..The.lionthehould gre.tehal.for our, prop, edition its relatipuite,thenat+or!al deutcWe Pro, pose t6lttohmi.them from limping „their. dente -to EnglaMt;'..tvl.Mitsfetedihent Wrgo into Rehelliom and gava.them encourazement, and tinstedtliem _ . . • wayi th ; We-propose-to prefet ent• y t rig o • rde Etiglishholdera of Rebel ; hon t is :„4- 7 :„!..Gentlemen, you Can't . e . offiiEr any encli delite i.e those." - Yid. prtspOisetutcc}irte:titM.tbi = ma - return the '6dutlitvilf.lerve toliielp u& paffitii ! debts: - Whin yott - do all iheise things you :'inavini •represented tie Chn,,"iess, but-U . IIW koti col,:ft4rt; to - do the m'You atones be..lL,uaty be tiVe'iearci, it Maybe More; and if it ttaifleftle. - me Iwbultl'.4y.;-"Uniil 'you adapt the Conititutiouarintetelintint;,itit is forty years -you shaltnot cOnto in." - - speaker The felt alarmed at what Watt goiugon in reference to the future..-He believed , that Au drew Johnson, when he was' inaugniated President,. by his own conduct lost the confidence ;1 of Ine•party. - . Believing that, find Cooking . at all .that bad happened since, ho- {General Logan) 4 rams to this conclusion. 'When all. things %sere' , created, ki the Creation it wad_uceesertry to bavel animals for all knids of" work; and whentbe Al mo,litv looked around for a deinagogne be . found Andrew. Johnson-anti made Iliereoptm t dreW„Johnisori *44111 l 0 around tn-see what' Ito could do to utakehilt calling and election Milli. lie said' to Ilinscif tt,'•l: cannot be nominated again by thepeppla..who nominated me before. 1 must ligino up a plan for renomination by the: other party.".: ' 'Hence he gut up a policy to create a . breachlie tween Liaise/fatal - Congress. By this -means he ' would.get the sympathy, of the Demooracy and: 'construct a new party; go befuretlia- people, and ho to-elected. • Wit- n•nontinated the' Democracy ; will organize in' the North and the Soutlaind bola; the election and we fail to ehsct. a P.toeident by the votes of' the North, and be fails, to ear - ry majority` of the IlititedTlitittee, he, will declarti himself the constitutionally . elected ,President.-1 Be assured that is wiaat.tiley sae aiming at, and when they elo t bat it will inaugurate another rev... , (illation and more bloodshed. 'l'ile••3outh under-l. stands this plan, aud we must defeat it by carry=; 'ling every Northern-States as a min. He was op.', posed to temporizing with tile South.. There was ! but one way to treat with Rebels. -• . • ; Take the torch in one hand and the.sworil the:! - other and niareh to.the Music ()film Union with the fidg'utifurled, and sweep over their terrii 01 y. Hu leid no sympathy for lite loading traitors, no; commiseration for 'them. IP: could forget' no man Who 'had lost his life and who had been maimed in this'war for the Union, and he could - ; forgive no man who had fenght against -it. -If: elected to Congress he would carry•ont.-what had said. He amid not forgive the Senth...There was no use in asking - him to do it.' If lie changed] his principles ho would-give Ins constituents due, time and notice to elect another' mau in his place.] After an appeal to the Convention to -go hornet and go to work, tlie General concluded, amidst' tremendous theering. . • - $ 1 00 ...4 SO 00 ..11 00 .13 00 A mineral, partaking somewhat of the natures' of hoty - coal and bitumen, is found in several fiCog, tura, an.st i4hers, in New .Bronswielf,:iu, Wales, In Scolland And 'Nevada : , It is 'called, •:earnielite''-'- toil recent discovet les show-that is is solid petroleum altnest. io a pure state. The' best When distilled, will yield .fullytifty : tillons • of- erode oil to the ton of 2,240 pounds. It give's' up its volatile producti with great facility, dose' not swell in the retort, and- the -process can-be completed in : about eight hours. It is fonotlin different vatioties,-some of them_leaving a real-; doom in the vessel 'similar- to lava ; others a whitish ash, Which ie very light but retains the • form of the original'matorialuotil it is disturbed., That foiled in Now Bnuswick is in beds of tiro to -thirteen feet in tlaieliness. ilk.iearly - 3,0()0 tone or thiN substance IMVe been imported into. Salem,: Massachusetts, .for. distillatien; and gave on an aVerage fifty gallonsof oil per'-ton, only costin[e, at the place of shipaiatet:o - 1.)A• ton, or 4.} cents-; per gallon on the yield. This trade has been": tempc,rarily stopped by the abrogation. of the, Reciprocity Treaty„with the British Previnces.! The &posits already known 'to exist in' Newt iirtatisuich contain more than 20 t 000,n00 cal 1,000;000AD ,gilloAs of erode oil of the spe - eitic , graVity . of, .29`clegroce Beaume. ' Wales,.also„` the hunks's . of cannel distillation has nta:de progress; .500.-retorte haVe 'already beerierecteci,l each of ehich can Waal . 25,000 - .. gallons a year.- Thus year by year accident, or setentidereseatch,:. discovers new treasures which veiled by, nature,, have escaped the obierVatien of cur forefathers,; but- which only require industry and capital to, make them as valuable to a practical people like • the Athericans as the precious metals of the ..Pa-; eifio States. We copy the : above from . - an - exchange from: , West :Virginia. The deposits of Cannel Coal are; immense anti with the rude machinery none in ; use for 'converting this Cannel Cotif into oil, it; produceS about .45 gallons to the ton; and with; .iraproved machine** can be increased no - ilonbt -to fifty - gallops of crude per ton. This opal is found in large deposits, in the Vicinity of the; Great Kanawalii, which is navigable whenever; the Ohio there is rim - 1;18110 'below Galiopolie,; several hundred milei below Pittsburg. A spec'-' inen of this Coal can be seen at our office: Tines lines of steamboats now run within three miles' , of the point where this coal was .obtalned. , The' deposit of Bituminous . Splint and Cannel Coal ha l ne - ar fifty. feet-though 'comprising 6 or 7 veine,l, - lying almost horizontal above the Witer Intel The expense bf mining the coal at that point would not t x.n.:eti 65 to 75 cents a ton, and it. id a' Jut 200 miles nearer the Cincinnati m.arkee t .1.1! the Pittsburg coal, and le cf -equal quality.: 301111 SON'S PERFIDY..VENTILATED . Serator-Trumbhll, the author of the civil rights gn' and freedmes bureau - bills • a late . . . speech at Chicago gave the follo*ing account Of the course pursued by „ the President in reference to them : , • • .1 134htliese bills, as Tun are aware % were met hy 1111 Executive veto.. Bills drawn tip.m with the rues - sage delivered to us at 'the cord-. mencement uf. time session ; t:11.1 submitted and reed tu the President in manuscript before they, were printed ; bills sent to him• after they were, printed; and against the provisions of • Welch he never Relied a wordnntil afterthey were enacted i by both -.llonsse - . of Congress; both these. hills; dicta, met with a veto, not by reason'of any parr; titular feature in them, but a veto 'against the: whole principles of the bills.. We-then found "that: the President of the •Unit ed.. States was as • false: tc tlitr: pledges of 'his annual' message, when'he', said that equal arid.exact jnifice.shoutd he Meted. out to all men, as ho had proved - recreant , to. the. pledges he made when he took the oath of Preai-f dent, that rebels k honk], be impoverished and take back beats in the work of reconstructiuri 'Then' it was that we fuithd it Ampeokible to go; along further In the . Course that the President Was - leading. • •. .• Copper - head Attempt to Assassinate Gover4 .nor Curtin and General Geary, On Thursday . of last week the •!Boys Blue": or York, iitt.; held pia nio obis that plade. i . Gen. (leery and Gov. Curtin were Present,: and, ai large : number of ;peoplo :from Harria , laurk and other Mace* Si* thMtsand ;Geary }non 'were in procession. Eveything parsed off pleasantly at; We pie nic. Intheyafternotan though,•when the Harrisburg train wiosstM‘iing:rrarti?: ;/ 11'04th'e de-' pot fn York with Gera. Gearyslikftro;..oitith and the "Boys in .t Blue" froiii i fiiiiiiti'el**A No* CuMberland on board, a ty4iborate attaktpt ins; made by the.oopperheads . topanrderAin.tGeary and others on the train. -.The York f.Trtil)eine.: era of Tuesday last-giviik:the-folltatring.piutictz ulars of the outrage : ' • • Walter Ruby, a son of Joseph Ruby, ono of the regular police officers, and who himself had Wee appointed as a e Wilat police officer tor the day; fired six shots tioni:tus it olver into the train Se it was movinOloy; from the depot, and this seetned to betsallgrad of a general assault from „itenimr...o,-: - Other:.•rowtlies, who had concealed Themoizbeittittetaidraaing corn field, and who w e re fir);ivitletriv — ith 'muskets, stones and other w i ss h edir te accomplish their deadly purrtoee z ,_ The car into which young Ruby fired, was men, piediry Gen- Geary, Governor Curtin and several ladies, and thoman who was severely wounded from Harrisburg, was sitting right opposite, the General at the tune tho ball truck him. This is ..pretty conclusive we think that the shot was in tended for General Geary, and not for the person' actually struck. The car was perforated by bub: lets from the corn field; and a number; - .of atones wer e thrown into it besides, shoffillW et .. Wicked design on the park 0f.,-Hae: Aly*S4l4nr.:to do as much Mischief Mt poeeibtioti with: carrying oats their4o,lPPar 4 lil to S urder our_ de' candidate for Govertlori—Tliktikrestri under the circumstancosiocuutotitirelyf ntial, as 4 several balls struckinthh*finedni k te vicinity of the seat he occupied- '•:'lktacof#lo. ( 50,11titi.BItur. from Harrisburg were' -tintindeCuptpf- With it is said' quite 'seriotiely; -lltid-=crvillese 'leeoyerY there seems to be some doubt. - We did not learn. the name-of this parson.. A young ...man by tho name of 5 , ..... . son of the proprietor of the e. , SAW .. :: , '” litirrisliorg,. was severely w....7k': . . r : -.. .and had Lobe - carried home o • - ;."..:74 , 7 . 'r:.7 , : of the „trail. tat. 'that --- cit . '1,7,...ii,,.; ..,• ~ in the shoulder one m the arm. t'l. -Agti a db p ..* m ai . ag d &yu c rognee orautmed : t rrefi rite&minted in the Ing_byilhe . ..4: .11tiet Butege ; armed " and equip.: ,pcd, to preservtiorder, and we are fold•thement moat of tbediy tetheliaer berrsit'utder Hart.; man's buildingi - talklng over:their several plane, of atttiftqind -reeistance.. , That; the- this was perfectly undoretOokamong thern before ,tand„.'" tkappeterit from-their meolini , together -at the, hboild.at.thiktithetheyAlthLßO , tkeik reeve ns i , p ,i t i nproxo k e d attack upon the traia just as it TM MoVitig OM .- ; :- 2 . • A grnbeze!)er to the Joutixv.. in tion•mtttt+y su blotrun; vrtitekto us ad folloire i = ' NDM=: While I ern =Walt l belt 'amines)! Pau atientior; to *rest . sotetake you editors general are =Mug.' In wa ki ng . oy-Andrew.Tohnson. Ton style id= the' " .Iweiderahil President" .. licor such !snot the feet.-,, He was not seaderreddint Wein ideldentofenr. Abraham Lincoln was4totAllied, by *odder& - , - eng .iroderettuidlng of the wonL_Olde OPPOY. mefderWitabe pomade of . hotbed& of: epeetatars; .1 ,,, h00 how cm Amonrowso-bii Preildent by Acct. , : dent t Bets made Prosiddiatkr Walk a deed of blood, ay i s tbe.Waiatellieff _at ,Ireedorn itsd hapPliwra erer rt.... 7 ,,,Oftetnee Vorerni rants were Instituted, and ids be Eat. ~aurrtt mirm ble to ita conaequences4 - .The• noarogna are In reality; -the -John Wilkes'.Booth Ps* - with to climb Into - ;by?l'qo ..of„ the Abwifiefan nwstrintentons LertistirUMf Avineri. die.eow atdly nowderpf a grakosent_ ,- the black-hearted treachery afa`bad man. What nost ;wittr.any epelf- odd was lbethentlf be eould sposi -sen-thes• tidtdo tgye7igbiA4lolthAredgrApairt 4- I ACC den • ter `- VW, " Boottea Primidatt," A NEWOIL SUPPLY. 800111 , 13 1103£1thiert. 4 / 1 141 1 1144"1. 44.,4411c44. 4 1444 ...• 4 1 4. Ting ,T 1 . 1 ;1.:6 r eui4 vvl4lovpll 1210.tir blue ie - et .tve Q+eu0101i1:011 'Geary:Vero there.- thiy weieowarmiy rec e ived :in eome instances titeAald even kii..".iog there both. Gov. Curtin- Vas theif luirlinglath‘ to;hint. - KieVerefifikert expressed a hiitie'thiEffltkiliiigB be elected leis retiri4froto dttee4outilm44p as was Governor thirthifiFF • _Gen. Geary made fcilfiuk°spegctYTin which he alluded:, to the. ileclarstfdd W: l ia',Viekedsiif.,On l iegolals cabinet, that we wtre goyig,to4av and:4oer mented the soldiers present, Many Of 'Wilma first Battla i , of ,13114 gen;„:pot . ene or tiro from a regiment as was t tlm ease tfarrisbnrg, a few days ago, shYst ilo - cowards, skulk ors and liovii al bum intii'&4 ; ,suchls . t .. he fact, fur I 'Lave drivc4.thent - from the -lir e!11 myself. thil say theY'rae. g oing. to eect liiester '• • ; ; ,•1• t! . .- . c-9ursc: of-P.o4 : eitpret , secthitnselt. in fay.nr-ot 4-xnedi r -, ligation of the. nen tfalit:!, altd dompli thertted G.ch. Blinks uit' - hts able iephit;lind pri?elanned tniselfin orfrkm tio.ve r y . whern—in :iftingary,: In Irelantr;ln Pnlintd, whOr'rer the ticeple .. p.re'rtp . pressed,ltitti . 11C 7 thrived of their rights.„'lleinitchidtA by slit arc ativeettilittg a-..governntiefli, 'fur the • potpie, • and. _by the people. 1 feel that truth nud - tvirtf . lt, guided our . fathers through the,.:Rerulution,will guide us through the pres'etit .8' iuggle," 'fliiea,aiegra;yere kli6l given; for General Geary._ ererAtt Gosytaor curiln [1;114 ty4 - _ It is not the Grit time Ilative" addressed y.-on I halt conversed in elections before-yen ; but 'I have i never been in York county when ono half as 'Teeny ' peome' were assembled as to-day: Why is it 2we - r t ro blessed with a plentiful hers-tut,"-with health' and ell .other . Ytia are hero . because every man in its heart- au Instinct that there. is aumething Wrong —that the, hrsons' of the Arai are dot being carried out faithfully.. My friends,-we have ex rkttell three thcanind inlitioni of treasure and. whole hecatombs of lives—let us teach our -rulers, that the lessons of the war Shall be earri.,;.d [Greatcheer- . tug.] Thule - 'are- bloody, nun-dens -and persecutions' ; winch had you all to fear that;.the .war-ux.not well iluted. I tam in eanniet, any friends. I have hahl your t honors for, six: year.. was. 'on 'one side. of- the tight constantly. I culled upon the. people and-they nobly: responded.. roatied upon him who addressed you to.; day, who drummer to occupy the seat I have tilled.:: • 1 hope he, will.not have the trials to gu tirough- that I harem...el.:tun .thit he may retire hem hir - seat with 'respect and affeetiun I have for every, one, of.yeit.•.:ltl is- true that kir. Blair has made some threatening; re marks-at Reaninz'. - -I don't like thesdßlairs. Wries•of That's st !"] 1. riert•r • did- like them: Whin- Lineohr told Montgomery 13Isirto go. that 'man; de sceucled into the kitchen of-the White House :and wrestled with the puts and:rkillettkand I'm afraid he's; .in the kitchen 'yet. • (Laughter.) ;In 'regard to the question of rtifTragei that issue linot before the pee-; pie. Our constitution _can be amended once .in lite • years ; it can he amended In ISIO, by striking alit the . word." white,".atid it will:he time enough when WS' gentle:nal:Li-Ims for office a secimad _time to agitate that question. .The question of ruffrageils left to each par. t titular State to decide its own way. As "soon as the, people (tithe South agree to universal snifter's, then say canteen with your wool. • „ • • We hive said that the debt of nor' Government - shall be fully paid, but that not one Cent of rebel debt shall. ever be hnied upon a loyal pen; lc. I'regret most sin-, cert.:ly that there ttly uhl be any difference of olilnitsti I on, this. question. i iuere always wilt be honest differ.: coves of opiniOn, but- if any man %can deliberately sit; down and reflect how the Neale of Pennsylvania ought: ' to decide on the constitutional amendments, he eau come to but one conclusion. We halve always -ex-i pressed oar Opinions at the ballot-box, I told you out .two previone oceitsfolut that I would he elected Gard-, der, and T tell yon nait- - „that so. sure aas - the;secottill Tneadayi . in-October-conie..:jushao surely . .will the gen." tialeau 10 6 havdast arldrukted you be. elected Gover-i nor.of Pennsylvania, . ' • •••••• ' ; Next Tuesday there-Will be a'conventien , in - Phila. delphis, when men with hands :touted With the blood, of the innocents, will peareddy' assemble -among loyal. people to express their opinions...lliopo, and - believe . they well lota their res.sions in peace. Their -own; • quarrels nail will bumf their inacittne..-i Yonmiuht at; welt uxpeet a peaceable coneentlon Out-, . side he walls of -hiehmond. • between - yourselves and the .rebel toldisrs. I Wish they had ..Ableeted smile other State, where there .waS mere hartiony with. them :,they might haye gone to Richmond, .or oven to some places intik:id:Aviv:mill, where they would have' Met more fulmars than they Will at Phdadslphia.— ..[Lartgliter.] • . • hay .frietuir",, you never tread, in the annals -of the, --FrenchrevoCution inure atrocious murders acid villain, les than were committed in Now Orleans a few. weeks ',ago. This rebelli,ns siltrit must be kept down by the. strong arm of authority.: I ant fur 'an increase of the ; army until it is large enough to compel- obedience all' Over theland. The army is redeced, and now they aro .arrogant. They send delegates to. Pennsylvania to consult on the future course or the Government. We say that rlavca 'who have heen loads freeman. by the war shall be protected.. 'We did - not BCC them free that they.mlght he murdered by their former mastera= , bloodhounds they are in every sense. Per eighty years; 'the stain of 'tertian slavery blotted mar esputcheon but the soldiers have abolished it; 'and we.'are -bourid to protect the poor negro. • • , , And now. uty„ftlends,.T.lntre nothing Le say about; the nominee of the OeingeratlcPartV personally, but I! can say that -no cleverer, man ever Mend -himself In; worse company. ThdasZwiau ar& born In- the : mow:v.! tales think that's 'the iplace to; get ;good isetsreets.,+- [Laughter.) A man always :has a right to hay a good; opinion oftilmeelf, Mid Af I were nor naturally vain, you have made me so, and. haring put in*he ..eurtain; . yon mart be satisfied - with the .exhibition. [Laugh.; ter.).. Gen. Geary watt:4l3AD( Ws. drat,men to go.lnto: the military rervice. •I need rot Speak bf his doings in, 'Kansas. Re would DlaVe carried-the. free air,of Penti-'• sylvaiela into Kansas but for the. Pao:Knave who then' set at Washington, who is now rotting clown in his• own company In Lancaster county. General, Geary,le. a soldier and Ido not intend to treaspars'on the Celia-I !Mutton when, I say that &soldier alone has a right tol my place. Let-the.soldiers of Pennsylvania Say that; General Geary is to beGovemor'and the matter is set.. , , tied., , I am forthim s -and vote for .him. [Voices.' "So-will see."]`, Let's try tt here—all. who ,will vote' for Geary say ." ay.". shout of " Ay 1 0 7: • -That's better than the Democratic Vote Jai : Cadens - tor, township. I was coming_ fram Washinl.tton one - day, and inet,a gentlemen: I said- to • him,- " Yen have; things all oneway9n your place." Re said, "Yes :, but last election, old Curtin 'cut into us.'- I..said,; -"Why, what did'old Curtin do r. ;Well." said he. "he gut sixteen votes." •"Aud how many were polled . ]" "Fonf hundred and.sixty," said he.' [Laughter.].. I spekei_on two - oc Orions —:ou.co - for votes for myself,. and ouce.for,vuteepi - my hleedlng country; and now I sPeak.for: a • gallant soldier.. We. saye . the -ccitintry . every. ye tr, Ton Can't, stop:the mathinit ' OurConeti. 'to : thesis stronger than *purified by the blood: of the rightemes and hathedldthe blood of the wicked.. Let him whoever or wherever he. be who attempts .to. thWartAta designs lave - a care, I,et us take-tare not our Government to badmen.. 'Let us stand: • by. the Congress rutted ,States.„ now,_ w !shin.; yen all prneperittand happhiess, Ind the euc,. teas of this etai.dani-beater,'l bid - : you;farelvell. (Tre mendous cheeriug..).. .Anpr.lllP;:p clifas49veg,ant overnor CprOu ana:4,aeral QOary l Nyi.tha number of othera - litoreturiaing:. twiiirarrlaburg,f,tomo! miserable *Ora - .fiyippat.hllol3. 4 i.icd. - . the' car frora:;•„41-j,c9tnflgid;',1 1 14oftg- , . - BOVeral persons;' , ... Birch jebel•-syrin _ • • • God-Jfelii4he -penide 'if . such miscreants should - ever get :the upper hand in our.Government., - , - WA d have the same i scenes enacted in the North. tithe butcheries in Memphis and Ne , k,Qrleatts; wherever they possessed the power. - LETItE.PRO' RI ILLINOIS. • • . . • Deem:views, Itts., August 7', . • • ' • To Int Dolma ere,Sz bludisat JOUKFAL - • • It has been fourteen yeale vince I had the pleasure of reading your. paper. 1 was nothing but a boy aide. I was a strong Democrat is thm;e csJs.. • I was bora: in Schuylkill' County, Pa. The JUVENAL wee a Whig pa per, the opposite of any belief, but things e 111 change.' I Joined the U. S. Army in lberi' 'went through-the war and came home n Radical.' I wish you would senddne a number of ypur paper.. amauxious to seetttgain, I may perhaps. take your-paper for a year or more. I am strongly opposed to - Julanson's.policy; I - oppose every act rhea tndy Johnson did during the Wit session -of Cengress. tadjgiessman, Myer Strunsii, made a noodle of liiinsclf the same as Lewis WAtoss, the Congressman Irian our District and Ancona from Burks County, all-Dopywheade, I haven° lovelor such men. But, (WU bluer old Thaddeus tirevens:diumuer.:Trarm bull,..Tatis and (adieu. I desire rerjr.mucle.to - hear from-old Pottsville once mufti. I may come on a visit this Fall to. tier Keystone State - to see my, friends.. : • I am, very respectfully, yours, . • • • .P. Box 115,.Beardstosen,IlltudIr. LOOAL NOTICES. . . Sii.t.teu on , AT RLO . VCED re!.cems.-44. R. It Mis . rrje; Centie et reel., ie . bow Spring antluuttner igOde below market prie!..T.;.foithe purpose of roan - sing hlei stock t 6 Take rithul. foe Fall goods, ". . 'SS:It 3.. "lubtivaire Memo . engine pa,.lLing.—llis tarns see 703chesnut • st., phtla., • and no- 26 dey et.; este - • Fon CreupPs, .f.'holera,' Marlines, *einteri and any disordered state of the teals, nen tho . Chtelera•and Diaritaia mikturs, prepared by lrughesi apolle•saly. •.- • • Menus' IttekreesTivi la c.legeetly perftfteetr:--i It impart» a tichriege and and miracles the - growth of the heir.- Thetnoeteleatt the.totlet. • : , • - • %Voila exn.Soeao Tarim, sweet breath;. el4tt mouth-are. obtained by tieing 0.b01AT1N.P..., tirciprO by fingtiet, , Apothew:ty.: " • . • -- • • . . . . . Eyre A *Turku In another column picking gnti:e.s!„fot Speer's Wine. 'lt IL , 6.1 . 1 Mil/AirMAU ,uncle; used In . oi4 hospitals and' by the lirst tiles' funitliee in T . 'irbs,Lcon.; dint and NewYee lc, In iirefeienee to.kild Putt. Wine.—; It Is worth a trial; as it giv . .k. - ireat sittlsiseti* - :•-.. -i . Wa have Jest received ...Vent ,rkt l 64 6l lalla andl it Yl York the Lateet Styles of Pattern 3, for Ladles` Cl6aktoi Sacks, ate: Also 'some very hintiacmp Ornarnents; '-.lttnnings,.lloep Skirts, pres4.33levatu..te.: A large . variety of Ladles' and 'Aliases , Silk Coate and teu*snn hand and made order. at iheAlleitest noticC. A. Centre Street, belon'ArporteawilOrustyPottairtlin : 3f.ay 26, '66 . • IllAry Brame C.tearitrus It - D. A. SirtttVii . ClOttdoil Store, Centre street. Pettuille, ,• . . • Flints, 'English and /madam elothe,all styleih'end of the fined qtaillitll.4. Budthlk; Centrdetivit; 'Cig.oess; leek-ttea and Mee, to spitimeiileate;leet at redneal riffeee, at D. k. arafttes, Centre street; Srants'ted Simmer Urufeeelothh4 ten, obti'died, at 11. A:sinities,tertieetdieh, , : nerritieVAikoili Lxxao Damt,s, n . benntlll2l article, at D. A,Saiit!ib, teritie street: . _ , TITIE :V OAL , -TR-.E. i .111INV 1-7 Pottsville, ilsiiiuitss, il'he .It4o t 5 sent by .Ib9lioati,this yrbek . lsl4.: 278 01.47 Oanal; 31,374 110r:44 iiett; 052 01 tons against. 100 1 632 for•a* caoupooihe . , The Astrairalifo Coal Ailing off, tiolUil , . giectuaulati s nitaqittle at the abipping poets . .This ukonthiie - iiii3oeted would bo the ditilest in the Isar, and . :we are naliisiivointed •• the. inonat r . ''Prieea: berm are 'Shout. 2$ dente • lower.lhan , they were heat which.;a4llldinfil'ffiliklt**4l' banilithink.thaa cosi 10 . 0 bilatei* - theCoAgeecauiti*it***iidikiitilitelivita ,Olatimr'S'eaMitillicn in:fi i4ll. nnan the 25 tlta Pi4rll , dealers biedaloa 1 10 4*i - e l - ip t aitp4..* 7 , ailbar.tnaterialfdentinn*:thi' - tip74adkolo 4- 41,44(46fitalkoe*Ipolivis - pie* stopping than tentiFs ' • IL 74 t1 - amsl M. R _ 4 _ 4 . lit*.. kJ' : . 7). - ; - ..i., .. -.., :,4-i-;:1-11-.."1.."-E-.:,-.. IMP..11•••••••••M10,1MINM tieltiltae sum P ared *►th'4ast year ; P&1. 81Litr;?..13!1,680,710 Ochayi Can! . P. 3,3791 430.10 L Val B. 7 8 i t. L it r . 33,496. 815.00 Lehi% Ceti M,S4Ti 372,191 Saaust.' ..4 901 .466,2135, lin T'''i . 401 LIY,Clej Peals. C. C - 1- . . - 1.. • , IT By It ,645, .By Cird.; 458 Del a - . 40,10 a do do li Shamokin 46,0&%; 429:4 Tresorton.. . 1,4M1 17 2%, Shot MG:_ .:- - ..• I.' - 19: Franidid, 3: .- • 11, 22.1. -. Broad Top - - Z8,449• 170,0 .6, . ... • • '1 L M3.911t,103, 304,94 Z. 20; 1 ' - . . e ioelsac:e : , eontinuis` 14,7'1;er:over the airs'l spotting week last rear s bat it !bust be treolleet edlhat nearly ail the httSineits hi , the loekawati n 'rand iValkesharii3 regiobs *as sitspendM at this time !eat r.. It is now to :IttlVoperatitit. . ' I The Fratailin Coil ColApatts" "cleated Ili; Wioon7 isglia4taleart, gone intccligtiddatiota.tf- Side. of Pesina: eiCzepoitaVa Vest by! Auction; Aug's flail, I 51341; •• „Ntly-1,Q8a1.1.13 five'hitodied tone were disposedof i Nevi*; rk at the followilig rates : • MP-OF FED 7,StaKTONg: PraCtUatZ.S.I I TOWL ratenAsszs t cs44_,:racific MAIL 044 - $0 lat. ' &.:14BOAT—OMR.r.b MO TONS. - • 60143.62 Pacific•MaiL• V. 046,62 Flaw. te ilac 4usoe' 400. 6.6 . 1 Warrim Mtge(); I.oyo. t..2.7lEartford'Otec , IWO 663 PaciabX3l.l. 1460' 6 61-Psmine Mail. 300.0-6 : .100. 6 63 - Tteretlng• - •?.800 . 62 . Quirdsgi1S&W'i -4111T.5,:km1>i9,060 TONS, ••• - - I,f-1756 63 Scofield: , • - 16400 $6.01 quint4ril $5..W4 6 00 IlartllO3lCCIC4 ' • •-• - - t ... •-:.;,. 1 15t431-431+F.EfIRD (11001 . 0245. .-- • . - 1:9, $6 SCl37ltitmfitl..l 500. $6 ere EC 1.1 1101t06 , 20.1 110 6' TS-Lebarlck. • 4 . &?Stt„ 662 Quintard S&W 4- --- . ... 4k0V13,-;- - 0r1r.4.KE1.33,0641 TON'S. •i• 0.00 $6 63:11.011 tt..ll.odge. 100 $6 50 riodo. • i . 9O0; 6 1:0-"Vompkhas. , . 160 650 BTO‘s LI. ; :100 6DO .13awoun.;--- '.- ' 6500, '6 06 ct4111.0(.04.1.8,t,W • •40 660 Stackpati. • 1... .•• - ..;" • i .-_:, CEIESTNIT-01 , 17.1/11D *l,OO ,TOM.' $.066 ;5 '1141101414 &W . I . .:- - .' .':', • ! ~ -, • , • :binttpaieil witb:'ilio last silo of P.emisylvanial Ciifilpani4 . ;coalilaly.lgtll:tho Ffollqviring" is thi; .. . , .roisAlat : ,-. • . -...,. :. .., .- : - ,-• . July.lBtti: • - ;:Apipast : Lnmp.' 50'Lriciip • $6 561 :Bust ST 62' Bruken 6 .75 E,ec • : .... 675 Egg- • . 6 72i Suoc • • 7 - IV 'Store -6 86). Cbc taut , . • ShowniliS min:vivant.° on Lamp suit Sleani-1 boat, and ardecline on all the other sizes.i • dellv.eted on board vcsalsst New- i burgh, and thelreight to New, York ws,believe,! is 65 cents- per ton: - tho 40,500 tone &Ad, 8. Vt. Quintard pnrehastid Z,3oThlbalautel wcus auldig4icip3ily t4counurnera. I TH.F I ,"` ; ,C6M.. t„. kA I ) .WES OF 00A.1.13 1 4 LIAROO. 111 . .SZILLY.F..11i Tnipinverre .lousse . c.3 AVE :PIIII4DELIt r IA. . • • AUG 16, 1866. SehUyikill Bed Ash Prepared , ' 6 00i6 2.5 i " Chestnut, ' -*- .. 60 4 251 ':-.White Ash Lump& S Bost '0 5 7 5 1 . • • Broken,... • . ' 5.751 - " . Egg and Stove, - • Chostnnt,...-. • • 0.1 LW:tat iii:Ltunp, St. Boat , .::. 5 750,,: " 6 .! Broken - "' 5 75a.6 00; Chestnut, 4 50 Loiberry.Coal, -- 6 000 - - Franklin;.(Lykoni Valley) - • 6 25" a, Lehigh Lmnp, Si. Boat" .& Broken,..' , ' ; Prepared . ' " Chestnat,......: ......... Broad Top, . .... ... . . : 5 50(ak." ..• • -. AT MEW •. • • .• AuckusT. ig i 106. . SelMvMill tied ./1211 - by-Iloat,Load..s 7 7 5( a. Clieetnuti ," " ... 6 60W. " • White .4.41 Lump ...•7 750, - " • ... Bfuken 7 '7s ( itt; "- ." Stove ............ 7 7664 - • • .. " Clirstimt, • 6 000.. Lehigh White Lump • 7 73 :V J 600 "• Hteam 8u5t........... ~....., 7 75(0.8. 0t ". Bro Len . • , 8.004 j. Egg 00a . .". Stovesr.uorit *- " • cliemilut, -6 ooa 6 2 Sot nation Coal nt Xtinttbnth port.' Lump, by cargo..".. . ....... ..S. 6 130 Grate, • •• " " 65..5a Prepared, • 6 .55(a Clieginut;, • '• 5 5 0 tg . , . . .- - -"l4ehAghiposil,ut ElizOrtri.hpert.' Lump ' , : . • : by Cargo: , -8 Se4 . 3oat. and-Braett"- - 1. • • 75f Egg and .13e9Y9 "• •• ;"" • tr oo zmat - s - -•;"6,,„ . , :t-t. - 2,•;:. :!•-,. . 7 •: - . - " , ,= , Jvior 23; 18 • 1 - "PA•UIaf. ''''' '''W A...-"itliiikihlo.7 Pa 7 75 irilketfre4;47..--,7'ia - .3rami:..,,, at 0(0) 8.78 I:iik ‘ on . 8 Vitt' llrn ' '3r '.. it A..*143401,1- - 7 . -50 ( 7ta ''---- ' l4 13 ^- . “:"'•" 4 t rifsit: a ~ s 'o) 8 75 . VIA 7elti6 cs... ' • ' atm, ,rriviD COAL. I G GE 4 1( 1 .- -' t,- , Llikntst Paint.. _ ituiva mine.l4lBo f. o• • B, • Frofights:ftem Pt. al Albany • • 861 Bridgeport ' 2 80 Bedfrd:, 3.00 Bath ' - 8 03 Bangor . • 8 00 . Commercial Point... • 3'oo Chelsea - • 3'oo Char1eat0wn,,...;,....5 00 Ca mbridgeport • 1.15 Cuhassett Narrows.: 8 00 Dorchester Dightod, - 2 60 Dasensport..,......, 8 "00 Eaist.Greentrieh - • 2 50 Fall Ricer 2 26 Fretierickalnirg 116 Gardner 3 35 .Georgetown..,,„ 1 60 Gloucester . •; 2 90.. Hartford 8,96 Hudson 196 Ht ighati 800 Lynn.- .'... • " 3 10. Medford - ' 3.53' Mystic • • '2 50 3'oo - Norfolk • • 1 501 Now York • —,...1"60 Boakin • -• ' '2; 50 . - .ls.o*vessels and SO,koats r • Igireights from New York .. •.. . : . ~2 05 Fait R . lver... • 1 751 ;,• 1 . 72 Norwich '1 63 .Providence:: . 1 75 ....... 1' lito I Middletown • -151 , Hudson • 1 : 05' Lynn. „ .... .. It Salem 2 or • • Freights (rentetitith . aye: To Phlladelphik- fl T 6,4 New Fury - ^- • • Boston,. Freights froiss Georgetown orAlexentdriti. To P,biladelptia. • " ' $l. 215.5 Now York - . ' Boston 4 °C.@ Schuylkill Co, Builronds for 1566. The following lathe quantity of coal transported over the following Railroads for the week ending on There. day, evening lad tvrr.e: Mine Hill b' S. Haven H. t .... ..5a,095 11 1,391,122 17. Mt. Carbon Mill Creek Mahnuoy & Broad Mt ... Little Schuylkill Schuylkill Valley • PinegTsive. Coat. Amount tranerkirted dud Lorberry Creek. • ; Swittara 4Mlroad,. t UnIA Canal RailniAd Coal Trade by St. Clair • • Port' Carbon'''• ' Pottsville Schuylkill ..}.laven . . Auburn- Port Clinton Total tor Week • • Previously this year To onto time last year... Lehigh. dr Mabiamay Coat Trade for 1866 1 Week ending with iast tiletualay. Names or SWITIMIL • Trenton Coal Company Mount Etna Mahanoy , • . • Delano Colliery • Coar.Company.: . Rathbun, Meaner &. Co ' E. S. McNeal.Coal & ilon Company.. Knickerbocker Coal Ccimpany.. • J.' B. Reber & Caintiany.: .. .. Other !3h1i)peFe....,.:..:. Cerreepondbn weak last year. •.. Tyrone /tr.Clearfield IC R. Coal Tiede •.i . Amount of Coal skipped veer the Tyrone and Clean' , fleld Malcom!' for the week ending.on,.Tbrradaylaat TyrOao & . ; tea le' . . , Lehigh' Veal • Trade for 18645.. For week ei)(11.1..z on,Satawlay 'Aid: ... . . .. • . . .. .. . OPERATORS ._ \ Ml ' - --"" s 'uFiji: - T.Tiiii.... ''''' _ ____.4 • . -.. war- I,,TWT . . 21 ------77-7".- nesit.ten. - . ~ '. 15, - n ..41., :/ - 3 . 1 4 415 .... :-. l ir, . - 1, 1 1, 1 5 . 1 ' Ease saga Loa. •,., _! •, 4 7 4 ;, 4- Z . , r 4 1, ,-. 182 ~., , 48 mt.,..nuumupt. • - . f ,. 5 . 43 , • pos,lo • . .:1,910 ~ •,88;444 j e ddo... -.. ..,,,;-4.,! • i:8 09 sama '_...... - . 418 :7: .4,968 Harleistirl; -;• .. ""' ton _ . I gap . 141 . -. •:. 99 4. 4 -Cox. 8r0:94.130....44 - .: 1,50 ..".•..b:. 'i:4181 . - B,T - Ebtiervale.,cpal co.. •• 1;1 . win . • 951 „• 8, 135:41T.:.;;:...1..•..44.. 1- --. , . 1, , T89 - . • i- /.. . ~----- I to% Council R 141.,; lin . 58,340 • ii,410 -.- 9 4 89 4 VaeklloWe -' -,. ' 2 : 096 ,y moge .1 , ~...281'. 144 w York ___, C ,_‘ 817 112 1,28 T • 14,8a0 atmeY . Bmk w ' . 'F2 3I •,. .. 1,41 T :16,991 '. .131ertnan Pa.'..CalK4; 7 2 : • 1 1 ; tot .1, - 3.8‘ ..; ' 1 ; 6 0 ,Spridglat..• .Imo :e.".7. 2 • 40 10 ..•...945 •-. iT,ST Coleratneg...- .. . . : ... - ~.. 52 ~,.... t . 4 . 1 ,4 . c , „... . , . 5 - Be4T9r l i Ce ° l . i i .? 1; " • ,•-*" Ts •':- '2,511 •-€''• '• ''''-•"-' t 466 • • -iii4;;r" 76 1 . i' - '45 - - 814 - '.'19, 2 1 2 '.. ''o2? .• : 4,00 .1. Coalpm Owil• ... ~ . . Ititbbim Calditellew '1, 809 24 ,719„,, , ,” ~s;, tzu ffa kompireic",;..., 1,811 .29,123 ,r 7 ..,. 7 .. mb ,..._, 4 - -.-- - ' ,.141 'IVO . , . •'-.• ._' :::-• "i4l; 0 : : IknIniill':*. i,,4,9v -, 4,312 ';.'''''' '''.• Al 8' Meyers l .12 6 .41185 6 . 0681 .0i',-,T .. ,:- - :'..1-, - i .:,.. _.4 • . • ' -- 46$ - 1:188'. • , .. , -. .1 ton ..i . : 4 ~ cor.i,isi i p= 2 ,,; 9*C°-- ITS .: - 19,458 7 •!ITB '' ,',9 1 ..34. ; - - - - '• . ,.7.? .. 7." ' t .".sffi ' '19,985 r• • •'-il - '. -L ,•.A 4 54 ' • • .111. -- " Co. ' • ' Its -.. 'skass ''.. .in '-'• 8,010 , . ... 1 ...!. ,i - ..,'- . ..../in : - .. , . - 101.1, .- NT •• ' ,• •• • • •*. 7 --I.__o , 2. 1495 7-1 8.11 1 1 . - 'WWW:Litoistre_ _.. ' . .."-• - • all .•. '---•-•..,.,. .., ~ no ..-i.,.. , 1066 .•Warsicif .1886:;; ..-* 349 ~•': -4 •"; 'II ~:•.. ~,I, - 18 Thurish*Thasiti. :'. PP , PM. ~. 6.41.25 •;1•954i . -9. Leli:Coai arlitiv'Oe' '•-• • ' ... z- • - .4.178 - 4 • Niseriti ' ..Packert h skw.4 l .9.?.i , ',, , ......iiii, 7.: - 0 . • • r‘5 5 .15,149. Other !Opera ..... • •.•. ' '. ~.. - 4 ~-.: -- -r. , , A4 ,2' Mt. Etal. North MatainTV , • - i • ' .1 .34. • :,.. • • ' .: en ::. A80;7 watter.BtoCili Ck1,,,2; . -•- , ~... . .. 'l;g .r e a11...!- 9 .P;;:- ::. •i: , ,1i..< :-. ZT:z. , _,. ..saq. : 2o vl n . - 651 , t,?..,:,.„-,,!..; ...;:r., , ,... ... 7 1 - 3,1146 ..., Trenton Coal Co .:, ' • .-.-',. •.• 9V ;I' ..,:„,.:':', Alig , UnlopCoal Cti - - .18a .--,;. _. ~. „:„.„..... .. - ..,•.;,,..1i •_, , • 7 :.. .-4..1.•.1.* •! F•,..., • ..- .45, - - I- I ;.',; • ,•4•g - ...:py.5.: 4.-'.1.0 1, 3 B f - An ' ' • 51094 .:-... ..• • 5 • . • .. Tol9l ...-......... Meta °kW ~„• ,i , .. t r.:; , ..,....:'. • - - • ... --........ 825,983 9.•..,4. ;tut.. - jr-. i- :• -, ,,„ii i i - tb iiiiiii:ei tit , , rt, . „.....s..u , 7, ....w4w . '' 1 - .4 • • 1 liatieT*l2,„ •1••9.•. .s. - ft:4 ..--.e. .... ; • f el s _. . • Ilsontse: .;.. :. -. .. -, . . . • , MEM= OULLMII ctestnnt .'4! . tEmzirmiOlLE ehusond 4canAist r ' 4 /. 2 Norwalk 2 25i Nei*. 73edford:•.. '8 25. 25, . 8 00. Neponj , e4t • '' ' • 2 25: Newport. 260} Poughkeepsie.: / 601 Portatnoutn ' . 75t Portland 8 00; - Pavvturket.L..i . - 2 50', Providence • • 2'26 Quincy Point •,. S 00' " 3 2/5•• Rockport.. ... ..; 8 so: .. ... 1 25 Saco 3 62 Salem 260 'Baliabury- ' ' - 8 40 St. Johnalin 1 25 Washington J. 0. 1 60 Weythouth - - S 25. liewurk 2 50 Parksbeil " • 1 80 Yarmouth.'. .. . .25 - ,Rtinnebrook Pcint... - 860 West Cheiter.,. ... . 1 SO ipsVick 885, Stamford - 160 Norviricir -. 2.50 'arrived for the week •' ' • Blizobetbport. ' ;Portland • - • 2-15 INewboryport = as INew. Pawtucket reo Taunton '• - 1 . 90 New Haven 1 BO Portmnotith. • ' 9.10 New 8edf0rd.......: 1 75 Bridgeport.-- ..... 31:1, Hartford. ...... 1.80 Albany, " 106 • 2,.78 06 66,739 6.9 Or . 277,968 It 29,63312 Eus,vvria .§,4.8 . 69'.10.0,026 07 Trade fer 71.1960. nt the IstOt indolh : • • 8.350 06„ . .39,2134 -13 3,193 OS • 21,123 18 12,06414", :80,413 11 ad and C jiAILROAD. 33.7155 10,178 08 925 , 10 53,M16 4,615 15 14,417 11 e 8,278 011 2,861 ; 680, 03 ,9442,958.453 1,660,110 OS rasodr it Lacreiii . e Deercase. F:'. . . • ••••PROF....VELING-' _ • WonLl - respetWally armonnee to the citizens of POWs ,. • • zWie that he will opens *ea for - ilia ;he EcerY Tieli tfir" Tenin t iffu ri lair 'Pal" A anti] haW • . ootmss OF 50 (O. • ...• •' Those desiring to take lessons will pleeze leave their •address at Prot ".Deis honee, sireet;or with Wylencl. u Mr. Veling Intends opening the class as soon as he has tenscholors; :tug. is, .66 PAU LADELPIIILA AND Mir.. !f 1 coot ' F:e r ibltk will, 4 . 14 "). 1 .„ e a l re ' rpk . to ' l on A Al? ri l l r or Batt% of passage payable in currcucy. Fiat Cabin Scet.nd Cabin Sticrage The nteamera bare splendid new cabin accommoda tions. For freight or mirage, apply to - A. fL liglwainuratree& Ptalstlelphia. Tfie StehmilitpligLlTA will follow Sept. 14th. Persons ebbing to bring friend. from Great Britain and Ireland can secure pas , ice by calling at our ales. Bills of exchange for sale in sums to suit August Is, '66 PUBVES at SON, :likat); bin and .111etak Withinlsi MACII/Ng AND FOUNDRY FUR- ;USHERS. R.•torner of SOUTH et- • . sod No. lr SOUTH Streets; PIIILALELPHIA. . . . M . Inmst Copper, Ingot asa, Red. dn..do;Tellow,' Pig; Tin, Tar Tin, Pig Iced, Ilan Lend. Speller, Antimony,' Babbittldetal, Ilismuth. Solders. 13a: Iron, Sheet Von, Sheet Zinc, Stcei,•Poinu, cracibles, Foundry - Facings, i Anvils, 1T.....a...P11&, e.c.,sokrAltkalei 011 , Coiper, Old-I Bra&s, Old Lead, &e., 6:c. " - - • - , - . OrNew and Second-hand. Machinists` and Black,' smiths' Tools, and Steam Engines, bought and sold.. 1 • lagrArticicoot everydescrip,tion in' use by kaolin- t, rata and Foundi-yinen. furnished to order. .••. - • 2 Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Itails, 'and all icluele or! Metals. , .- • . ' - - July 1, .434-2.1"..ic .: eiaimari?iai in 1.4 the Post Otllce, at Pottsville, State of.returstra:' nia, on the lith day of Aegtu..4,. . ' To obtain any of these tatters, the appikarii mr,:st call for ••• advertised litters." give the data of this list, and' pay .one'oynt..fur.ailtreakistng , • if not allfttYtor itittihreikerti life' , 01 lie !win' to the DtsulTAtter . Office. •• . • Allot) Chas : Burt Dr ,1t L.. McEvoy . ' Mary L Boernan 1IN ; ; 'laely Veer: , ; • Mortis Ma' rY Bo'ulter glans -1 Bair. r. MnjorUenolar Rimer I..zarab lloran.7l.aga•le: - McCarthy Juo sh :lorry Mrs C • :Boling Csroline :Rigby Hosea '• • Jones Mannan M .Raber Itioardo- Conklin Alfred Reavey Mtehl ' Raver Marv.: Carey John 'Collor. Chea . Snyder Dunn Maggie -: Kline Sam( -1 Seult l'hos 13 eh Dnify 'nee : Mary Limb Jameti.P Smyth Bridget. eh Fitzpatrick - Park Laaghhn Margt Wtallelgh Matt: Fox Morgan .MeNally.Yaih_ r Wanting Mary Gllintxtatritill‘,L - 11 , 5401 (leoSzet - V., West, Ellsnleetir llindnich-Jaean . Merry Mt, hi Zfelrarha IlinbertitaEgt•x• liloriun AngtalS; . .31 ISILI.VMA'N, 11)1II Lre L subseriber will &re • f at I • public sale, on.. .. • .• Thtsradns; Sept. 27. 1566, . At Venstermacher's - Tavern, in•Ringtown, Schuylkill County, the following-described reel estate, viz: • ; ISa scrOand 01 perches of land, sitnate -Union: townghlp. Schuylkill Connly, about 4 miles from Ring-; stiiiekt,listal 3' mile from the . Cetawissa Railroad and: .Rehlrrs switch; adjuluing lands of David Rehrig,; LawrenciSengley, Jews Hunt:lnger, Thomas Ryan's: Estate and others. t hereon Is erected a largeaud:. cemmettious dwelling hanse,fcontalning a large' kitchen and seven toms with. entry,) one ten ant house, and all. necessary outbuildings.-_ 42 L• About 100 aeries •of _the above. are , . Um bered,..the bat, ante cleared. •20 acres of the river bottom laud will: • make . good garden; • The Big Catawissa Creek passes. throngtithe tatnto,:- A good water *power IS on the: - preperrry. • Aliate Grl6t.lllll, Saw Mill mid Slate are within WO yards of, the prolierty. I.Salso near a church:- and.school house,. ' • The abovirtract will be sold In the whole Orin pieces. to Fait purchasers.- Salo to commence at 1 oilock, P. At. Tenni easy, and will be nude known Ou the day , ot eale by ' . ISAAC ADDA.MS. P. S.,.Porsone wiehlng to view the above' property; will please call on William•iinnvitlo or Jacob Brelelt,; on the premises. .Ang.ls;,•64-33.5t• , E 8 EU* fY AIK.BLE WoI.IIKB, • Establiished in 1 53.- . Mrs. Reeser w-enld respeetfally annnanco to the pub- lic that she wiltemainue the Marble ',Vorhs, at the old stand. , corner Cnilmvidll nod- Second Streets, (near Iti!.rket..) Pottsville. COnstsutiy hnial • . • L , a-. . • . • • 4 4k. m w • g -o" • • • Also Family Vaults made to order. Wcirk of' every deserlptiorr promptly. - executed in the best style, and 'warranted to giVesattsfact!ori... , Plane and designs furnished at the . shortest r.otice. • • 6 25 (1 52 6 70 5 70 _ tittrl-r t. • - Aag EXTRA 'TRIBUNE VOR "TY POLITICAL CAMPAIGN,. . . . A entitle:it straggle, rarely surpa,ed in linportanre4 - orintenntty,luti been precipitated- nu the ',country .by the treachery of Andrew Jobasim and some Of his pill: clal or-penional adherents, to the great and patriOttc' party by which tliejewerciintristO with power. The.alin of this treachery is . to pat the steadfast lor, allstsof thelitnuth index the .feet of . the "whipped . but: not subdued" reliefs, Ind Caibte the leiter to glut. their vengeance on 'Abe Cornier, whom they 'hate and, curse an reirlioniihinforibeiticipt.unex(incte4nierttrrow, 7 6f their, darling "COnfideracte' .jk. • The recent wholesale massacres at Memphis and lieVv Orleans were but consplenons,mantiestations of the spirit liew'rampaiii t¢ the.SOuti4 whereof the pro-: rebel triumph In Kentucky Is a' more recent example., The.-soldiers 41.0, peauregard,- Johnston' pod Rood are now the dondiant power from the PotoiniC to the Rio Orande'l they elect each other tooffise.in prefer enei stayLat-koMe iheYhaVe'inpplant ed nearly all others ma policemen of Southern cities; they are organized and officered as State militia; and they rothleittlio crush' every. deinonstration of loyal. Whites or loyal blacks in assertion of the EQtrAL RIGHTS OF AMERICAN FREEMEN, The ,schoel . honses of the blacke are harried and their white to era enhiected to violence and outrage hy . unchanged . rebels. who relieve; the work of murder and rime oy Cheeri for - Andy Jolintson - and'ekecrations of Congre-.. . . The purpose of ibiclng repreientailvie of the rebel . States into Congress in defiance of. the; lOyaioath, by Presidential fiat and military powe'r, is openly.avdwed, with threats that titotn who teslatit thall . be tri:ated'as rebels, tuidit war thus kindled throurhout the •North'ind Went:, • ' It hari than become imperative that those who stand. for: LIBEItTY • and LOYALTY—tar Hie right Of the eziat And-pi, MAN to be FitEEshoalg or. gitnlze and work to:stria:gibed the "hands of CON, GRESg for the inevitable contest before We inrist con Vince - the .SOUTH rind th . e. cor,PER.: Hamm Ihitt,revoliWerts go riot backward-tint °man; eipatiun,ls au unchangeable fact—that the gloriciae CIVIL RIGHTS ACT catinever herep ales,=that ilia rights. of:the' humblest AMERICAN are henceforth ginirautied and „ell ielded by. the . FE b EHAL CONSTI. TUTION acd must beinalutsfned against allignhassy ers—.thatthe daye wherein SLACKS. had no rights whichWHITES 'were buind toreepeut have passed away toicrer. • • . •31;le.hoM 10-day the power in all the FLEE STATES of 18e0, In IVA.T lifittlLHlA, and in MISSOURI be side: Womunt-hold these electlonsi and add itathein; ; IIARYLAND and DELAWARE—the former login ns through treachery, [db.:Avis° Johnsen lam: ;We nine' elect the ...1.1.A4 &ingress Ati'Over; xhelining'nutJority devoted to. Loyalty,. Nationality; and the inalienable Rights id Man • . •—• : T r rr OAS Mid; lei Light and Truth be 454mM:1Milli difnme43 o ifireSid4 through; ORi,oru bmad anantry. , . • !ro . this Mid, we *apple an astraisane ofTtrit.Wintat elm and contents with , time regelarceditionNartikht ce, will supply .to all.subserlpi bops received prier . tp,*.ptentber 4.2, 1)11. the following terms, the paper to be sent. and 'enbectiptionslo coral menctostrecolptotithe ' 2 copiearforiliree uni 1566 CANAL. 11,48 T 00 1,095 (A 19,65 i 00 , 2450 NV 34,374 00 770,877 04 814,461 04 430 1„01 04 389,164 18 ,60 • 653 11,89 T 0 3,924 21,04 20,138 24,494 30,373D1,14 25,631) 4,114 265 971 1,4051 1,376' 1,155 1,570 3,C015 1,207 ail: invited, to forth clubs: . - Address' • - . Tap '1'111131)NR, : N0:454 Nusai _ Argitht sa-et Nei . York': imam By virtue of, tiovrit.of Levari Fuchs, hotted oat the Uoirtof Cannitan;Pleas, and to .intdirctied, thetl will be matted. to sale by putthr• vendee or outcry, on Elittairday, teepterraber Si ILS6O, • . i . , attotlock: Id the afternoon, at the Court,lionne, ii .theltorou,qh of_ Pottsville.. Sehuylkill. Courity.:ltte.toi r 4ciating realeatate;.to wit r - - . . . .• - . 1 • All thevanditided two-thirds the - undivided or hall f:parrot the whore, into two equal outs, to ;be - parted' •andAlivided, of and in all that certain tract or parcel' of land Cotinaistingefaeveral contiguous places-Or , parcelia • instate In Abei.Towniddp or-Zama:lllAß voontY-01 . - - Sdngrildll, mid • State ot.Termayliania.. bounded and "limited as Millen; to car Beginning as astoue in the ihttiof land- fOrmerly ot•Aatilb /Way but neiyor late of Shot= a Bunting, being a Oilier or part of Any Chandler tract now. or . hte of Jcheph - S. Bayer; thence bypateald , fiiivereland stank forty degrees east [NO 1 traidiedlittfilvii•perches.to'it ateturtii a lime, land formerly of Joldeardl but ltott'orAltaLlif lOW yet Wand Schuylkill» cbarAlcunpany, thence , b . -the - eald'hust mentionedilanitsonth ilitrdetnee. wee WAY-three pierchstaand deeeittha _et .ei perch ~to d •atone wiser, north linty tiegmext.Accat sixty perchal more or less, to a post. smite: lertyeix Ilegracelyeat forty perches to. a idcaory, luitt - thence: partly .by die 'lame ;and putlybylind.samcdtries4 -.Jacob Xitin .south twenty depot eutonebundred aiid Inirty,inn perclovti.ovafatcuiet itOrilllnte of Adui Spud's lin e d i t thimce-perttfby the-isms and Yard, bylaw!, or Mad Evans; eoatia slily tlve degrees,weativros htthdredan4 thirty-threw peFliesto.:a maple, thence by nand purl 232,46- 105,636 147-617i1.9 ftsavir oti. ,wfits" " , 11144 ". A - „ INEITI MRS. LEWIS, WSER THE 1 , . • • 40 111 and ' ll3 Nortklaroakil St., (ABorz Aw3a)! PIIILALDELPHIA. 33ERTOLEI' CBMIIPT, Propietors. rdeicic-4.rg oi_ y ; ) )./LI• .1" - 1". x+4,4 ittro Sckid• -by .Gun -14 , 01 , s kNly- IMP - unarm -, comERALLY. Repeating atatorrrina pt) Wren outriace • 1 44 - . 4 i v it - 5 1- 7'rra - s IP I II Int 11411111 e Polk 7 - 4 44441 1" 4 ., ,, Atigmelptak go, m 7 t Belt. Itei-igipc, ,„„• ►- 'bre. Navy ReVajf ; 47 1, 4. . • Army Gun Cane, twilitX4l - Resoling IttltrialkiailkihXlit-mre---- Bnveli Loading Rine, . rtralge. Breech Loallinrentblne; No.-i 6 CartritiCc Li, A.. Bilk, (Steel Barrel.) with Sabre Bayonet. P. S. Itilletlllnaket, '4.•_;prinktlabl Pattern. ' Barrel Shot Gun. • B:IIIIIIINGTON* SONS, Illon, New York.. • Madre' & Nichols, 'New - ' York. Psbners&,Bsebelders,liontem.- John.. 4 -.• Lovell, Boston... :* Jan R. Orobk&Alo.,,.Philadelphis,. • .. • Pontteelt & Trimble, Baltimore. • • Henn- F01....0m Sy Co New Orleans and Metipbts. Alkenard Bros-, - Ctitosto, • ict. L.X. Ramsey & Co., St. L0u...1s 'Albert R. Crane; Ben TrattriSco,. ••• 'Aug. la. ' 66 "- • • tAII..TVCG--11), r,s. No ., . . • . . . No- *llya:Ace . in ;c -• . . . • • • p•iift...,.bzt.inue, Angeet let. liM • Refetiluit terrptild The InteifillMet•i*i,e.:Tax l aKu the ittanuiietanii.it. 4 Tertillzerx"'wasiia 'yeti ate aware, removiyi by ..act. of Congress. en. the 13th of July last.- • '•••••., E fen, pr.; rruyirw!sr.. a 'ILI: itfr wme - tine - • —•• to state that, fucer;•eing ttutt. the tax Jirould be repealed ,, we eitr no - !y"fo , r 'any ad- ALLEN . . ' IMPROVES :. • . iiiOSIPiIIZEI9VI.4ItIE, 0NLYTckFA,14,4a4r01.....:1- 'Oar regularprfcd • therefor 6, - . •-• , NOT' 'ID 'V C 114 :Mr ; and We continue to furnish It. at ' 55'irer ttist-ot-4006-IMs.• f. . . . • %. ALLEN ?G . ITELEDLtB, - ... • , • August 1%.'66-33.43t : Manufacturers. Est a „ . y - tociatooL,loisTatiOr. , Statiment of Receipt, and amfing .. grat ..Ifonday'of Jon a, 1966: • • . • Tax Raxy.l.6 mills on'the dollar; 8 hir school prir 'poses, and 9 for betiding, ' • RECEIPTS POlt SCIIOOI, PURPC*II:3. Raltaree froni,lB6s ... . . .... : •-• 653:18' Nett proceods of .dnpficate 196x-G6..,....: :.- 1? Temporary 10an...„ • 600' Off drat of tuition, linesotC — • • •07 50' EXPENSES fQII.SCIIOOL iTrttliOES. • • 'Paid toStl 'Machette - • •t• • -10,908 81 " • Paid to Janitors -and Pweepere:,.. 1,045 16 . • Coat co fuel Ps.3 10 .• . Secretary'. salary 150 00 • Share of. Troia: commission.... 137'44 Incidentals (all other expenses)._ T str 79. • .• • , . Peficleney itiaclioul hind ..-......, 2. . . 2.... B:;01 - -'47 RECEIPTS FOR BUILDING -PURPOSES. .• • : Balantati•om 1565 - • - • ' ' , $35 88 Neitproceetle of duplicate 1805-66 - 18883 To Bal. - building bind tonne - carried in......, .. ... 1,,k).7.8T 14.351 ~0 .1 1 1 . .XisEN . SitS IrOR BUILDING PIISOOSIC9,- • Paid fih braldinst, thiniturci,An.... ;11,940 66 'Wrest on.honas, Lte -613 .50 - Acct. of lot . I?ents, feEstre,institurco. - ;& . 4.0•4•...:,- 944 : •d Share of Treas. commission........ 140 i 4 Bafanci; knildirrg - fund fu treasury_ .. . . - - sTATis-rles, or serthor.s rot IStl5 -ft, • • N. of 8::hoole, inclinln:i 1 "colored - ' ' • : •B ColoretYsebool open 53,..f mos.: all others , . 10 teachers,—mall:4 ; female, tr,_l..ani ... 99 .1l erN.,$,C salaries of nu . 41 . e4 pet tno., for 10 mos ,:.:p.i3 62.. f.nnales..'" I" - •'- .. 32 :32 Scholars—male. 12.42 : female, 970-10ta1..... ..... 2212 ' GENERA L STATEMENT .contract pih.. nir Centro St. house • . ,Aril!ticirollowat6e hy_hoortl' Tonil paid contractors, in full 'Work on grourAls. &c.. (drdinago, stone wall, herding, lightning rod ; freight &.,e) 1,117 46 Inside fixpree'ancl. - fittaltere.l.(farnaceez. . _ isten3. ven‘ilatura. desks freight, hauling. &c. , &c. ) •• 4,71394 Insldental (flnintdrig s: lectere and dir!!c4or.'s roorgak &Pl. • ••••.'• • •i• • i• • 1 • • •;. Total paidarehttect—egirrires . and expenFee . =tn fall 1,196 A. 5 Total . cost to Jima 4, - $35,220- 43, Amt borrowed for building for 3 , 4 and yrs . . - • " ' from 1863; beading 0 per et, toterelti., ~.,..0,7110 00 Totalamounce*perided ..:,171 1 Balance Or; 11:1641y r , paid OK; ,F 110 9: 1 ; . : • '' ........ 'B7l 44 "- Tea rate roilS4Z47. l .l6:4lllcutt 4011se - 03 Tar' school harposes, altdB ' - • . ' Detalledilet . at Orderferaed, pal and cant elletl, each Year, flledln ttio office of qoarter sessions,' pur-, Slant to act ofAssembly.; .• . . • WILLIAM IL 13.0YEA.,..Preeldgat, Cuturroimatiarma . , ':'..Aogast 18, .06 '""" ' fie; JUST PUBLISHED.-mt A NEW AND PRACTICAL Bo &, ON Tan '' of 110 U. States; TVe'only-Ivcirli of the e'ior Pabllqied COAL; IRON; AND 'Oll, ; THE PHA6 ; I‘OAL iNERIOAHAENHE;: A PLAIN AND POPULAR WORK ON ora RUNES and IIiiSEIIII;IIESOUUCEN AND A TEXT-8008 OR GUIDE TO THEIR ECO NOMICAL DEVELOPMENT..-NITS EIMER- • OVS,I4.AP4AND oypt itIitiENGIUV/NGs. CONTAIN= SOO' `ROYAL ^ OCTAVO PAGES, . Ilinstrating.and eiplaitang the. geology. coigin and to' formation of al,. Iron sad Oil, their :peculiarities. characters, andgeneral distribution, and the ecOnomy otnainingi manniactridng, and u.,lng them ; with gen eral ofamaiptious of tne coal-fields and coal-mines co the Laid:, and special ilescripitons of the Anthracici . ileldri :nil mums of Yentusylveinta, and the itinunitione fields in Leo United Statue, ine. iron districts um tron tradeof our country, and the geoldli& and disttibntion of Pettoj learn, the , statistics. extent, ProdUction kud Wide in Oval:Iron. and Oil, and such oeful information on mi ning and mannfactiiringmaners as.sciun6e, and- practi.; cal experience have developed to the ,present time. .11V 6AIVICELI MIARIZIEM-DAIMOW, Practical Miner ittid lingiLccr of .11.1nci;, BEI!0.4:111IN B ANNAN, Ed!toi and Pioprietor of the ” . .bilners , Joarnal.” Synopoio of Contents.. "In.ibe beginning God - .created the heaven and the earth. And. the earth. .was without form, anti void; and darkness was upon..the ofithev deep, And God said, let therelselight:•and there wail light." "I will teach you to plerCe the bowels , . of the earth • and bring.forth,•fronrihetiVerre of Imountains, Metals .which- sillgiveAfirength to our lAnds-end @upjyc 11 nature to our use and Tice details of each chapter,. under its apprpriate head, Will be found in the commencement .of • the work; and a complete Index is given In the CorwinWe rerpectfalli Invite 'thii attention "of ell - lii*en gaged in Coal, Boni . and OIL this•work . which we believe - will meet their st..eclairequirements and thetdismand,o.f the times.." We liave.faitticully deavored,-without regard to cost orTahor, - to make it practical,' accurate, and thorough expositor of • the sub= sects discussed and illustrated. We, therefore, coed dently offer.this buckle theansdes and the public gen . erally, As a dignified and reliable w9rk, especially de:. - signed to represent aur mineral resources in Coal, Ironi • • .• .. • ---Bez.s. Teaxer,_Linaxlir 9:OQ •• A dednitian made to Booksellers:purchasing to scl! . . . •On 'orders 'from'sbitiad the United States.postager •• : . • . 'BENJA&BiliTifili„'Pittlikhgr, , • POttsvilley , . • • .1. B. LIPPINCOTT CO., PhiladelPlittu • TREUBNER 'ea CO., . London.- ; ; B. RARRIEB DADI)OW; General. Agent:— . ; A Great :Want MAGNETIC iUBRiCATIIIG COMPOUND Axle* :of Wi aldradisges, ,Moromot Cara, and Slioggletar.. • ing , portisof Wilde of ~ • . -• bllseehinory: - : pot manufacturer of this Compound, after a series of .experkdoilis daring the last fifteen • yearags.enah ni.w to Mier to the public an article with 'the 'ibofe tl j L i r ,,,,uku,poo. ) mildeta .will,meet-tbe general wants of the putilicl one pound OT Icb.lelfhe believes willgp as far as fourAlinds or mar othar lubricator non/in I'he following'Certlfleadrie selected' trim a 'Umber ol :others ll:amiantus, tend to show its .value• . 'Having need durlngibe lifeenhis months the d'Mag , . netic Luuricatlng Comported." . manufactured and sold ~14.CharlesWiplemens, upon a large nirrabor of Wag one, Carta, /tr.:Wetake p ensure fn' sayingtharAt a l i ttas given entire benefaction, both In hot and cold wee en ; causing a area saying, bah in the quantity of nal neride l and to tarnwear of: maehinerfii D. 0. NUENGIANG, - Eagle Brewery. • „ Orchard Diatrud. •-• •32. DIMLY SON, Contractors. • Pottsville, Jnly `l6, *6: The- blagtletif'Plnlettioli Dorapcmad is for lisle, put e, u p i n tin cane, sec - tire-Vern imilike, -- ant neatly labeled, wnolesele Only by the rharinfectuttir. • and futallett'bt „ .atorekeeprinf geperidifi CHAS. 'W. CLERCS& Jso. C; Baum 'll9 Market' St,: Goo+ ial Agent forthe flultad States: • 'July 4, - a i sur •-; • 30.3 W. I . , IDOL L..t.DD/SON. Ilaitolll TQ Coill.Dealgrs Gas 0011, &#l2/ -•. ~_+, F istiaea 'lNiehir- Warren,in .the solo mannfactura . of Focht.' celebrated Patent, Self-Dumping, Hoisting Saiop" tilocet6, Ind IRON HOMING BUM faCt1;11411 . 0 er-i4 • W . lieelbsarrivis* m hor w t Bereby giva - - ordas * Tf t a r lit tar #6l.l4l4ll*aiketi Aidi4"sai ' • • S An* ' gefroThlgraWg r atta.• •••• p • .figaltirc , • r.as.•;;l:t7. M 3jl' i. I WffErrigniargett - '*' . _ ~,. ral c, , , D ay rit irg , • .4i . . 4 ' 4 . 1 , .• „me imp" • •orwikr- -, cr : :, 4 .r 40. , 4 9 r : ^f • •S:o• • •. . ~...,1 1 1 1 1 11 -1. 4 1 a 1= 1;' 1.•:x: . :‘942_171._•4! 4111111 "0 11 " 14 04,r,Vieleillift' • 7 '.•* 0:-41:11 E; ' j ilgifF.Vll7 AvIthIrEATIAW449FWVINIISPI4I.3 - 2y , ittroammaroyt,so n g tt _ A . rt, qiudowergia. BAbieribii..4 • .rrtucwrthatediviaitiolik. • '7136 ptnifitiLifetfOreM a . qlpfilti DEPAIMIRIM;f •.• • ~• DEPART CENT tom prete' neisciiiment 'of ; ~1414.1A.JOILEN'S IiARBIENTS,• etyles , ,aprivo l .l ,l l.karticulaiitttenUon inthl s a clinch or 'thew basilica.% 1r0, 1 1111131g0 it= cite ktteiitton their stock of ; Which-therj-illi all ite the very loMest market prime. With constant additions, to their stock, and by a cow -rimed effort to-please,-they-hope-ms-roceisa their An_ At.tare smagtiiii! tdOd heretofore. Mita tr,`•l2V. • ' ' 31`,Oilra#w • Xfires.lAku elp, 868: The official editirm of I.l4l3tpstipE Duties imposed by ti ort u iress July Um, 4606, • has Just. been received at ah's'Booksture . ' '''"Uvtry Marche= iM3bietia Man shoed& Have oria. wrEw —BOOKS jnst :received and for WI at a.N.-Mattnasthstkbbirstores- - - . : • . : • Elsten - ts Folly--b., Mrs. Wood. This norelltuss '• been reeelied• with great fairer and 41 ounsidered the beet beck she 163 %vtitten. '• • liedfiteettor....Leentre. ••• ' • : I.ecturai ezi the 13!a4y. of 'limitary . ..!.Gold- liguawand Glbye—Amers B. EdvintrdeL titan's Morrell or lieotvpir and Fat INgTaII*TION IN GD DRIAN AND Ii:EitcREpira.LANGVAGEN , LIFE INSURANCES. The moat aiivaiitigcoO*, In the United States Life Thin farwoCoorpany of New York„, • .* . A'S So . . .. . . , , , • a n wGermany, Pranne,and other parte or /3nroPii witti the Ctiegant Juni Aare -Alan .fiteitanthipa , of the. .North American Lloyd at New York, effected Mr - ...i.:-•,,, • .1111.. 4.4.112. K Ai**, • '• offlica Ncemrr.ziau st...ga_ Lit iticte..44o:doQr betovrzentre; ' , ANNA 4,. kik. -.: ~ ...-..,- .., t.- .- 3131.' 7 2 - , 13,890 S 5 711 S)q n, )(10 Un q) 81,449 51 Tile ulna ati'd .s"tt fe Pump for Freeing . . . Line 120 2,7 n . use.. . . We are.now prepared to furnieh.llTe.differqd ezes of Pnntpa to lift a 10 inch column of water from 100 - to 400 feet perpenclicul - r bight, ~and will t,hroW. as much water ea a 00 inch Cornish pump...:, • Price lists and estimates for. pumps,..andidl 'tuber information wiltcbe furuiehed.on: application to :lei undersignol. - Pampa will be not. by respoceihie men and guarlasiced, and - all to be of the beat. material and whrirmanlike Inapner„ "'Colman and -sfehm 'NOS; and- boilers, as requited about mines furnished at lowmt prices and abort no 7 all:mine, Pa. • We have In ttsa at our Locust Male CoMem a :No. S “Thatchar Stenm'Englno and ramp,. purchased (rem Petcritlnney, Esq.. - .Trencral agent of Waterman .5h Beaver, Manufacturers, litinville,•Pa. .The pump,dls charges from 350 to 4A gallons.ot water per minute, and'is thorongt.ly practical, econdralcal..aud a complete :11notesai . ~,.. • • LOWDAN. BEADLB..Supt. • • LocuatDs)e, Aug 1,•'64 tam,mst SUNDAY SCIIOOII. BOOKS AND • I:1- BllAlgllL4, nod Numbly Selaoorgeipti• ifitee.of all at. pulon prises , always fore ale,at • . B. BANNAN•S • ,: • Book and Stationery Store; , lwrytypnithaeing of us - they wore the eaMage. • . Y any one wlth - .435 $25000 vvin made b ls. NoexperirrireTiccema 4 Ty. 'mi . Presidents, Cashiers, and • Treeaurera ef Banks Indorse,the circular Sect free with" samplear_“ Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield; Vermont. 10011 WA 111,1 E.- 'Farm containing 97 acres. attn. atedln Washington Township:Schuylkill County; .10 mlles•from Pottsville ; forty acres of which IN tim ber land, on whicitlickory, oak and other hard Wood are in abundance. The land is well watered and, well adapted to • the raising of all kincs of. grain and stock. A 11.,:xel house and , barn on the land. All totOlold on • Sala rd ay, Meptembenr 1.14.1860, ' on the - premises: .. For further partienTere before the Bale, cell on or-ad .dress, cmAhevrendeee, - - NEB. LUKE LEE. July,2B, 1866 • • • . 80-4 t! • CHARLES MIESSE, • u r pror..cTries Or' • , COMMON = AND FINE CANDY ..44, ro • ..• . .NriS t FINE ESSEWILIAL OIL FLLTORIIi,... -.411111 CONFECTIONER'S DR170.9. WEDDING.CATUES prepared and handsomely on , namented. Partleasuppll o d-with all kinds! of ponfeo.. denary- at short notice- . . - . ALIESSE'S.SUP,ERIOR CANDY, and akrd _variety - of all klnds of COCOA.N UT AND mot . AR. ES CANT) ES alvrays.on. baud ; wholesale and .retal,l at the FACTORY. IN: RAILROAD STREET. POTT* VILLE. PA- ably 29, .60, 30; ' o to WALKER' PRICE'S. at the New-Union Hall,. If yen want the cheapest Oil Window Shades fit Pottsvflle: ' ' . ": June 9, "66-234 m W RIGHT'S lIENNSICL VANIA State Reports, Vol. 3, just published and fin sale rr he largest ngeortment of Sun Umbrellas and 1 Parasol's in rottaville,.at 'WALKER &MIMS, New Union . June 0, , 6,3:45-6M -- A.RT, For the Distribution • of :.Pictures - Many of the friends.of J. H. HOUNDY, the disabled miner-artist having urged him to distribute the paint. logs of hfis"own which he has on hand, he has cement ed.' There willbe.loo.shares at 26 a-*bare. : ,The pictured are asfollows :: • . 1. Ilan in the Woods. Size, 4 feet, 6 inches by 3 ft. 2. ..2,Papture °tilt° Daughter of Daniel Boone by the Indians. • Size,.3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet, -4 inches. - 3. English l'arniyard.:Size; 3 feet by 2 feet, 4 inches. 4„l'ortrait of Abratuun'Lincoln. • • : . ::..Portrait of Beatrice Cenci..: Pasture.. Size, 20 by illnchos. - -. • ; • I/Frosty:Morning.- Siz6 20 by ST•inchesi 8. The Wayside - Ponntslo. .Size, 20 by 27 'inches. 0.- Bridge nee Bella :Largo D'Orta. -. Size 20 'by 21" 19. niefileicera. _Size, 16 by 512inellec - • ; •- . • ' outer.painting,making:. in all -twenty dee ofl paintings. • he plettires.s¢lll.be'elOibitdd at the 800 16steree of Hamm-and Bosbpshell, Bros. • ?ad - • 1 . ; 6 :! l ,;•woi o wav, oiri*irft WOL . . . WOLTMEN -.BBOTHEItS;-: • • . • ; • t E grownia ; • ; . . . SE(III2SIITRUTATFIPES ,S.. 0.171;•:; ;SC; !:: - Toitif . • rbilif aad .lflunifaitureti Tobier, ite., -- -qal: c. 14:01 : 1TEE:.T.IIIIIIY ST wino! 'PACE - Al 9 l).*Mll, - • . • ; • l*et * r 'Atrerf' 111 Mal '74',.‘ , • • j MINING 140 H INERT ,(144kfietiNpOtt - et.1144.; P,34,4. -- **** - 0044oPposopl, A-04 .bumehastiangssizEi. o,oo,impetioitimanoistaiti ost_ own--iibc.. 8 bonen, 3„o9,4o,iiesciatritiongWo ,spott.ottlgtoituip. :soli" 4.4ittrlZ I A c t c r brow, aith 'las; - AllpaPrcutokr.Otio,""! >' ':: 4 b4dAß 4 FgAMlCaltal**4o.4 l V det,road fiethroira 3 . , - Wiese ontlaim a rot;i Aril *, OW —A mlii Fravirir4 qJ :9: :~ e pima AND •DDm-DOD:1-dboDa 4 1 1 U14.W. - Painted'by J. K. BOUNDY, the pisabled` Miner • Artist. ............-.. , 'T .... -• 1 la . i 11 • i : , -,..- . ..... .. • The Wl* - Eastern . Detectiv'e ..N14 .:-ta'• 11 0 - lik: 4 iritl e 1."- 6t i fi ri ... .; "., .. 1" . 114 P ia P 1 -.., ; 4 1 : W I. P,.C.l . Plagairtf i he'Sligte .. . . of al, • ; • • • ,rirt Cla ' EL ,, . L.: dent, theft „ are Or disease, Ilo' MULES AND I CATTLE. • . DT? 6;:.,, r ._,,-.. t .,.:,:t , _ i PRINCIPAL oFFICZ-1013 South •Fourth street, 1 • belovrAbtlFllltr Z hila ltV lL ... I 1 : .I t t. : li s ) I . ,-- . . Coi. CHAS. Flltelf,,. -pa. IL BECKER, deut' Secretary. DANL. kdiffilaarft g.ettia A . . " . . , . REFERENCES, bi li peßldasion,. to the following named Gentlemen:— on. Simon Cameron, Tiarrie.' j a r b tti ntartinleMirWla b ittleZ ttm 'ilit.''l*4 4it‘ a & W igg ≪fear ank. Lebunoti;- 2 . " 14- ' , F 11.4 t Benjamin 11.17,:ea . I, Eaq., Pottsville; ia.- - 1 , linevasurtmegit 3311 - ,:or,g4d itziataut 0 -nskin (7 1Yle s tI910 e at 11. BANNAN . S, Centre at., dirge FON. SALLE.—One -140.1torse power Engine, 16( inch bore, 4S inch stroke, *tory box bed plate, .?pring ,paclabt, isticen.ltheiiiMlWrgranifinbie ford hoisting or pump g. - Also one ho-harso paws; Buena ail:1410M 24 MCA! strata% hasty. h0x,414 plakail_l37 -whgel,potlerr, feet : Mani, 16 WA ice,_ ; break& kr' ant The above Engines ale our 'mitt 'juke.; and will bal. •aold below coat if applied for soon. t Also one thll-horiezxiwer Engine, 10 inches diameter,. 14 inch 'Arnim. Box betl ... Bute, governor and fore)! proisp ciimplete , 'Elfnelre - ' ' iih - BANOLS.l, l Prahldhilroe Worics:W. &tau SO, 430-26:11" • 110 , Port .(larbon; Spool*: Nettice:.to,,Li4los. It teal} important that tadleeshouldliare preps 'rations spectelly adapted-Sae. ccartplaihte •90 w • they are peculiarly sahject, - **- once.'eate, - Maltby: d`ccrtsla' Ot Os:libel' should coastilt:onewho has' t7. l 4 l l l l*Chtt apaily." - • • Dr. A. IC DIAVItiCE:11:111; :- i vwrgssoß• 6743 , OP .VOIVINi line 1460.1 i, iiteiiiwe'itid - stfictiwnif pit aie wards at thirty yam at kat - present thrailat ,ryeairs.tur tatelt—a p i akkupwa Abbuaatabkor ladies thiaauthur 0t... . .1 uTgr, witivi ) -WOILA.II7B,,P=ATE 11.EDIQA.Iy 001111ANION, 4-- L (Mat pui)lialted in 1847.) aPitUistliy.inten4l for inarrissi ladies in delicate. or- precarious, !teeth t from 'widen every lady will poweive thortantiOnioW,lodips of tier complaints, symptoms and causes, and thelr bkill• fill and-immediate treatutent.; It is a life-long, Tellable adviser and companion: TOrar,. HALF IVIILLION LADIES tit. Every husband shottld have It.. It ht.sent r mail, price V. tto guarantees a eafe and immediate and ettleaclo us cure of all 'sync- ial difficulties, irregularities 'and ob. strectiona. either in portion or' by mail, Ladles trout all parts of the United States consult' him with 111 grcattltson4ldwac?, mad cen t /WILY of BYccese. Caniteii to - . . . . . . Be not imposed upon by thO • Cheap, worthier and injurions nostrums of "VentslePitla,*,"Torrdors,• l “ilrups," palmed upon the credulous find ignorant: who are deprived. of their means an well as of' their health, ladies cut sentilor ”Tas. MAIL 1410 WOlLe.it s s PRlVl2ll3lzotos.i. Co/frame:o, or, consultlk„:/datirtf roan by letter, and aognarti against impositions._ . . ' MARRIED.AND SINGLE.LADIF4B • Who desire a safe and certain remedy for trerdartties or suppressions of nature, from Whatever cane, can rely upon lxi e ,cclehcated • ; PORTIAtESE 0E1114,E l INOTHrir cmposed of dare and costly importettextracts. They are a reliable specific ler ladies. Pleasant to the taste i bein g au g abcostixl, healthy au& certain In all macs.— They cann o t felt In rece n t meat they succeed in forty-eight hours. Price $3 per box. In obstinate Caere,those two- de g reim stron g er ahould used.— Price $.5. ~Vo A ge:nts . Appointed. Address Dr. A. al. aimuiracE,A.U. ' • . .• D 64 , 11,3 -O of KOmen. gyvoiFl4.4llll4itsavax 1224, Sol e A ,gent anti Proprielor.fer opwaida of - twenty , years. They' re sent by mail, In ordinary letter en velopes, with full Instructions and advice. -: NAY itc,!tsa •.• - 214in1r. , • Volt PdAisoNllAlftlf.M/S. • • • CabiaittOriptise, • rif CHICKERING , S PIANUS,_ . - • • .. . DECKER'S PIANOS, ' -.- TREAT LINSLEY & CiL , 'S •' e . MEI,ODEONfS, Addreas ..L. Nhole:4 - ale June 9, tdd P-Iyl , lital StUPP , ES. e rubreriber /TA Is Agent forthe sale - of the. Boston Ginn Be I ting Ftictory, and furnishes superior Belts at Factory prices; alluizts, kinds and lengths Belts of greater thickness than those kept unhand made to order, ut.the shortest notice, as. his Orders for Colliery ptirposea tat'vettelire.:' ference at the Mill. Also Steam Pack.titkof every du. scription; Blasting Paper by the 'single, or ten • reams, or by the ton, ax manufactirrem. prices: • SAFETY LAL.M.I S S, of the most approved pattern's; made of inspected Governinent Wire,l3y the single doz, n, or hundred. Wiry Gnaws , Wire. 4 the roll or yard !ways for sale by -- • • '• --B. BANNAN. April 23, , Gt. •' TO MINERS: 20 Yeats ,Experience hi the, Business. JP ET an KENDRICK; Mustifieturerier wil•[a Brimehes. 4 A Beiy, BEST, QUALITY TOR ORANEB AND 00AL min SLOPE% WARRANTED TO -BS EQUAL ''O "dilE• NEW CASTLE, OIVENGUNH CROWN CHAIN.'' . , I !Satld particularly recommend my Triple Mining Chem, the.usottdarabieand safafur mining purposen, It Ls the °lab , kind ueed.fa Zurope for mintug. This I.,:hain if property used , wili ;last die years., and la pacu only half worn put ; by taking Outlhe short links and sending them to the roantilacturer, ho will:Pitt in long - links, and yon then lave a new chain , for aboht hall price. For further particulars refer yon to the Dun, can Colliery; Pottsville, Fa. . will warrant tuy heavy 'FriPie' Chain to draw froth 800 J to 4000 !be. opt of a elope 460 yenta deep,or a per, pendicular shaft 01.250 yards deep. '66 • - • GREAT *B ARGAINS ! St.:Ltd:NO' oU'l' CI 'ST ! - The subecriber offers to. sell Out et 'cost, Is entire stock or Dry• tiocaba, Notional; and nth other article u generally belong to dry good stores. Me:intention is to deal atterwarus,in groceries,' flour, feed, and stick articles belonging to 'grocery sWres. - To .- storekeepe.re or ULU. persons dealing •In dry * goods be °fibre greatimincements. The stock of dry goods on hind •a - 'eery .selected one. No , old stork on band. Call and examine for yourself. '". July T. 'CO - • .* • 'P. IIiIISELBIL bonnet Ribbon:is and Calvet Trimmings cheap le at WALICriII PRadfnie_ Don't anget , the plane —New Union Han. Jane 9..N58--2114t JOHN - A.. ROEBLINO, • • 'Trenton, Jers ey . , , rir A large assortment -of Wire Itop6 , ,constantly on hand: 'Orderetilled with despatch. rorsize, strength, and cost s see circular. [Jau 1, . all.lit WALKER iinPRIOE'S: in th e NowliutOit C Unit, U you want a preltylitta Dress, Cheap. June.k.'66 •• . ' . 23-6 m . . Q . ELVER.; Syrup Jan .0 Sugar Jars. Mugs, Batter Dishes, Napkin Ringi Cake liaskets, Ice Pitchers, - Silver Tobacco Boxes lined with gold. • ' • It. C. - GREEN,' , 15pc1e, , tbiso*., • • 'Centres{., Pottovilie; , . PEIRCIPS PATENT 61.ATEIL--.lnat reLvired Perces Patera Slates, with' leaf for OM ces and: 'Schools. Also Leaf .24emotaadnaut for the pocket. You sale at B, BANNAN'S v .tieutre Street', . _ , WAS.—.A Quo assortment, such AS Q,'Soliellitiver Spoons, Pucks, _Ladles, Fruit. Halves, Ice (team Scoops, Ic.. etc. SilveriXotiocco Doses. it - MC. GEOPS, Centre St, Pottsville. ' ABUSKICALN WATCHES, in gnid and afire; awe ; American (Jocks, and, Jewelry pi ail, do. scriiitwan, can ba.obtained at the etoro , LEI.3IIIE.ItS, Agent, -! Centre strain, rottarille. Sea. 10 .64—tf:1 TREEIRIUNT• SE.IIIIIA.IIY, • • • - ri4rriatown, •rai, • 'For T4flungliten and 134;kys.', ClassiCnl and • Commercial. ' The Winter Soudan of nuinchs wM SOmsdeace , ow ' Tuesday,pc.pt. • lath. • 1/'.?r circulate address" ": • .kuji , it, , 66-8210 JMIN LOCH, rdneipol. M. iil.TA.drr.soN. • - - Thum F. Rusiwy.• JACKSON' :& ,Co.;• itAsirrAorossue t ROPE, ZWIEICE, °IMAGE 41arA0k1Nd, Pottsville, Pa. • We respectfully rolteft'a ahnrii of thO tri,frongo , of the barium. men of Schuyfkllivountr r , . Piir Houie•tr: k'cusion Increase *or Penl. /I:' bign" , arid - Airriattro'bir kay. Prize Mlesui •ey; or: forlhe ' prosetution tit:any elminit — ictiate'reir ..liestnattlieblational lioreinnient,' or' that Of atrEitat.4, Ira/ /Stag oat of Viti late - War; or any preelewl ' One; ee• .perfally tbat.iirli3ll, alCpersons 'would do'lrell ton pirt/Abeli.tfttarraild Naval; 'Atteeity - 7sI4OfEPH: L. uIt,I(tTTA,CO., rio.'terliValunt Street, Patiedelphia. A. 4.lnformation and uOvlpogiven tree of charm. i . - 44',11 ik_4_ 131 •' ' ' .' '• ' - '-.- ,'• ' sfat ! ~...! ..._:•._ • -_,... 1..C.1. U -:,:t,:-.4: Ikrtielei 10 Oftteik4..—Aeick Cougrene, appreeea 8 1 •.1-1..d.u1y 18, leeti, Ores . 'T1111.2.4 aiMbiTiln. .P.S, 711(.0rEkt Wl:Miters oreolanterir sertdee,; who asks i - att; - manner herwiably discharged after Alirlieta; - • . 'Apply immectlately,:in perion br by' letter, tolhe MM.._ 'tatty and 14 Aral:Agency, bid. 421 Walnut Street, Phila. cte/phis: . .' - - 19SISPII k.l.llGV.qrlit W. I . 11 •66 ' • 1 riparian' tirx . Diaabted lialtiers,- Sailor , 1: and flinrines.—&)ldlers, Sailors or Marines, Who hareloat =AMMO; leg.- or been . permanently and totallyillsabledin the imam am pow entitled-to A Pen slim of FIFTEEN deflate per.month Aimee whole's", lost an arm and: ley: ocboth TM/WM' dolls those who have lest both arms or both eyes, TW ' ' TY41173 dollars. • This set also restorer - the P • akin to Sdldhirs employed in any ataitirapaelty n.. • the Government: Apply ht person or by mall to - lifirtand Airel Atentidt Jossril rfilviggi CO.. No. 42T Waluni trete . Philadelphia. -)" • -„, n I{,T, R • • " 1-" I for .(.1154sei of die . Chalk. Llyar,,.E4daoyar eta madsA4-„J ' Aad'oa a BLOOD PURIFIER it boa Do Kul.' • . . ' Proprietor and Marm , Lancaster, Pa. J. A.. 11BNIMISY, bolo Agora for BrAnylkill — `,l'sl-4110r 4 HIA.RECING PEN 61, Wor,•-zf • 4t' Y. Mark big Ctsureir*lth - rad.Y ble ' BANl4Ol**l-10/11*!!!! JULWki - • - =- OP =Ely -: ' - MOie 81rIgjadOilt WORKIKANBIII _. 11. . #r":';., >'' iiif S'A.E, 11,,4etti.i.4 --1, v a ' 3 .. . 41 . ... • . . . ,u,' 21 4? 43i•Toiliiih ' igi;' 4 - . -- - PIEULAIMILLPUIA. 4. 1 _.,..-, —,.. ~.AN.:c4,..a...G, 4 , 4:44•4 5 .r.: P." ',.; ~ '. : ' L.abelisikteined,(lol-iielthe floriiiitii , .• • - Om bo w Mranttllls2iid4-00alany4 Joe new,.in Mans Joe» • 'salad. ZlEiniall•azWit MARL it TO& • • stallCdeat-ketlizi4desze is nutnotactiutas la • able ItticiAmiepaillipt butAbOxiiiiaaptitad • • 110441TOIONIthliclorsgatetkinibmi 0111 •. • • • . • •• • • "' ' " ..ettlgineill ~, .. 4 . - • ' " ' L , ' . . et a. * • . U. U. • ' s; 444• IV ' t -44 ti a ~. .4 • - t i t i fipt -•L •- - tgatargaTt Augus t /St AS66* r NEWS,' • , -"Th Ise erro—lnterestliag Miscall:inlay. • _:, i-. flit .4 The -,.. Mill denredatlug In Tennessed: :,;•:• - garrillindimlnl' ,Ttain4arCeltalens - reptrts show, 11. casca. and d• i•q+ , 41'eattistille*Yoik dry, "and'alisses at' qua r antine ; l ii i 11 eases and' Tdeatbs In Brooklyn ;in eases and ,r _I ...! • deaths In PhibielOphia ; IS &Mks in . ciaciunntl i ant j -:',', .i 141 area Mad ed doatha in Si; Louts. -Tile bark /oh A Martinitadvad at gerar I'oo4 - from Ante/et* rml•hunt- !". r •' , day: having bad 18,deitht from cholera an boat& - ; ',r ~. Begelman di Go.'a drag SX I BivadwaY• New i - ' V . was burned ort Ttoundkr• .7,..3 1 M - 461:1# tannit 4:-. . It is oaletalliAtaraltisr '.- ' V "dl;4 / ' " A her dens us teirit 'Theme) Pt which ' "., , 241 , yit il a:stkas the annotmeementi - hbies,Tittaida - 4 imk '' 1 ,: , • to annex the:Selithira GartnariStatea , m-'"-' , 2 , -,.., 1 :-'l'l , -' i'l , o Bank of Pugnoid has •radradeliAtldbite*lilk: i ''..-‘-:-/' el 51! Pefile,,_ii-,.. . 1.,•-.••.+.: tw -‘4_,. 44! 1,-,•• , 4 , - •• :: ~ , • ~, ,, c4 <l7. 1 "14° / °r. IllingiVrif,glakdeil4lra:4 • ' i 1 Gen. in A.: - LINVIN. , fi j 41iprakellia '• .£,, r Chheago goo , ~ ,-, ~ „ 4 „, _ `, e Miliaria! Cemetery 44 1 11MM/oil ifilippt Pe de4" . r ' Ti taixed nar,ll next year: • : • - --- . 4 ?• • !n?` • • - • •$ `- - i ." TILE GRAND' TrITION : :AT lIRADLIM •••:. Wedneedat next - eriabo i;:are4i day for thrratauntih Union men , of okritarks but fUt Sasteru remmylvania. Thousands,of Saari' nu and "Boys in Blue" from IltUadoll)l3*,„Lincas... Cliester,,,Montgqiiery, 'fork, Dauthin,-Lib. anon, Schuylkill, and other courges, viapour fa l. and Resdiug- may expect such a gathering...64nel loyal anti true such as eke' has never • wiineSiSii before. ,Thorn will ha a.torchlight proceesiva (es the night of tile,lpt!, ily-Whieirtne "Bays In Blue' *ill timpluetiOnably, i*eient. epleodel • - appear. , OIICO. , PflatherAbrahiin'!*ayi . • • LeCoarloyng fwd .actirk IL - publicans oL tho, soksuing.(siuntruaail,ll.4,tlaeir. ismer to Ligikr every-friend` of Mt oxuse itagth r r. 'tike elici t *pout raliy natio the qa. canon, if wens Is • aw epnierion,ae. kno o:ecini of (lcu. Geary.- - Est im ofoint a the'mpa., if they' urO so: akraZid I couviricellAianthey ate a downed parry.. , Philaaeflittus Convention, COL.nporiol of the 6otip atUE Mines Party, ;inn copper: . hods; , has f,r. t hold anditOr;iiiink to 'nuke a great noise, pised a dOieri resotntiona" antlycry , quietly adjourned, and we prtistiutei has, gone] Washington to bet led . by,PoOth's Ptes4enr. The ,are greatly"illatippointed,' I.ls ae'.lc-ii. person atteinpted dliitub spOuting'' - treasOn. akient4liiii . of committee hins . Wealtened:thnsiiiii ;mull:tone t Party atleast , . &fly thousand in. dm country. Hon est Voteteanuoi bet.ransferred Like cattle . by. corrupt and Ji:l,4lOrous . leaders. 'A FLourria Umosisfs OPrt:tb , :v OF tat: Twit t rksr-rura the Nevi York. Evonin4 Post, giving - 412 e Sulaill history of the. Florida delegiitrs 10oxt I?hnadwp4i...,But.. ,veutiou, "4. Florida Unioget ! !' eays,.aild not doubt that ho utters itte,sirw.fro.entinnintK of every true Soutlierit Untouiet : You earniot, dud true Unionist who I,ros, a citi zen of the 'South when this war began who accept an. appointmeutto the oonveution which. is to moot to-morrow: All such took upon this Fki the last effort of tlicr e rebelliOn to pro:ol,g its lA iat(aice, being principally . a eambintaion of Elm 13111110 elenicuLi urignial:y begat: it- It is ati undeniable fact that, the,Uniorr the south look to the Union int,u ut the, T.;..n•th foc plotoction against tho rebels cknil "My - If tie fail tlioni they will " undor a ; iitisltint:' • despotism: 'They look anid ,, ily_forwara bilbo . result of tho - Poll elections in the'tiortli. • • ' ANAIS . IIEVABLE . Plik:St:ST.,--Wo were surprised the othei.day by a very aceeptahlo pr..isent of bottle of excellent and liveims win front Mr. 'A. , Bpeer QrNarJertaw..: .011.11rst tasting it We hr - tiered were intbdung sane c!iete. uld.Vert, nor, dreaming that a wine so rare and doli.,•lmis could. be raised in this country. For our p.st% 411 i lrink 110 More foretgli.wines while A7lleVi23 pro diices an article so exeelltit - ati tlie Port Clrapo wine, and -flatter ouricims that our . ro.t era will agree with us whent.liey have b,:ohte sritli it. - OIIIIIIIINING AND MANUFAUTURING REiOURUES.- - No 3. - Oar pathA westward led ire to ' , Wyoming on the Susquenanna'aside," fair as ever, and uow ielorted.by the art of man, without seeming detraction from the 'charms of nature. - .The Northern. or Wyoming coal field, coidalus rear. ly 200 equate miles out of the die square mile; c•uot bating the territory of the Penasylvaeta euthnteire <d.? We have given theerverage thickness of the Anthracite beds at 60 feet; and think that this will hold got:atilt 'this region, though comparatively-thin at the - extremi ties, and they are 160 feet th - ek - at Wllkesharre; ,The amount of coal in this field may •therefore he :computed at 11,500,000,000 - tons, taking 60 feet As ties average thiclmese and 00,000 tons per acre as the total amount._ .But since fully onta third the coal is wasted by our pre-vent imperfect system °training. we eau only estlinate.o9,oeo tons per acre as the available,. or pre.; dective amount—say 1,500,000,0e° tons; at gay cents per'tonwould pay the national debt, with inter eat. - provided, it is prudently managed and funded., But this la a mere spot on the geological -Map of one conntrY=scarcely a Ilnewhentompared with the Nei • preducieg area of our country, the total coal reoper ate of which is netimated ut 3,T40,0.10,000,000't0rn The Providence of tied'irtrulty - vronderfni, what, we ;oontemplate the. vastness Ag our. mineraL resources. butkad to thluk how inadequate our appreciation,- anti hoW make mic'er our' Inexhaustible Here aie,htivo!tiri unlbialted iabundatic'e Of the bra: • fuel in the world, while our deposits of Iron ores exist. on all elders withla from 11 tv.loo yet we-drain oneseliqs bf gold and canna poverty end financial (lit. Areal in thexamendosepr to boreheup,fron, when wo might produce it-with benedr, and without the drain of a penny to the cominunity or country.' •'.-F %,, • ~ W .a:try, to reepeet I.loscoPluicaLL of others, but.lt Ia I very hard to tlibik'naert etch pendent; and much less wise; when they advocate fres trade as. the best mania of permanent, development. We mist think that some sell-interest makes them blind 'to ' every' principle of ;economy except that Which u4.!.g o Vetu tlleFindtviduni gains.. , One Party asks very graVelr where we can dbtaintho_ gold securities to pay trieriatanat on our bonds' if we hicraaae our wide su ar to canalize our imports. with 1 our experts I igaln It now? Does ere cessive imports brine us gold r. If we pay. the 'excess - In bonds are we to save gold for interest or are we to - - escape'the final paytheurf. Letna see. Vire impertthis year aboutsBoo,Coemettniore.tha tt we export.:Thla IC paid in gold would be a dead loss of that amount we might shave- prodaced the. excess 'on:selves with benefit to,tho C 0131111,4. r...antry. It is more than. we ire able to psy by$206;000,000, or It is 'fatly - that amount in gold more thaniwe have predueed fronarnr mines. Bat support: tint we do not pay 'the amount within 20 years even ut doe per richt loterestahlss3oo,- (100,0114).excese of imports, winch ; we pay. for in bonds will drain us of sooo,uod,r,oo, for 'which we. have only - received:slBo.o4o,ooo,:, oral per cent. 1n; goods,. media at the expense of our uwn manufacturers, and against all the principles of political or domestic' economy. Where are we to get the goldto pay all this le the ques • Howl If that amount ofgold was saved by a prince: Bite tariff each year we would, have no difficulty Inpay- bribe interest on mar bonds to.ourselver. Hut dwe ,paybothinterest and pOncipal to foreign countries It Is continually draining our resources, keeping 'gbh!. scarce and dear and moo way tends.. to alto our pay utents,,, but on the contrary makes us. every day lesa This state, of thioga leads every 10 years, pr nearlyso„ to annancial crisis, bringing ruin on the prosperitY oC the country; endless-to all.. - How auch - a course-can • mote erater,pay the Interest on our bonds we are A a. loss to comprehend i'and would 'like to feel' IC A' -anx ious on the subject., , But we can, ace clearly low a protective aisteati. , would enable nate pay the intered on our blink Fe-. cause we can compsehend.that It is mach more easy to, pay when. we have the means, than when we bare rim_ We can tompieliebnliat gold may 'lnmate - Viand' ut, when we cease to esportit,,ltecattse our we:tents:eine( are constantly.producing It, and, we cannot cease to - send it abroad dritirwe cease to rt tban.wo export, finlike excess must be pal 1 .for la gold. It' paid in bonds now it only requires the more gold :hyo • Bet says the free-tinder, we Will teach 'yen to litcutragoeis aivehearres.the English can- , -oe-ac force yen to do so, alai 11 you cannot than turn frt..- . We must b 0 ' Eret reduced to - pnaerrj...rhut burdened with, a heavy.foreige akin, which continually drains us of all out spare capital. We must tee nets only labor for the scanty pittance grudgingly paid , re. the poor of Burope,,bui-tve mint pit our Lone muscle agaiust the laboveaving machinery of Unglane. • Oar penile:el etonoliabit either forgets or dere not know that E ag thad potence n 3,000,000 noise power of steam maakttery Which 15 equal to see,Gto,l (Jo lawmen,. It ligaMst this'vaiit array - of iron itultudry . that we 'Col • mot ecimplete. ',lVcruttY dpsplse the_ cheap China, or the old time sfsve . labor olthe South, tlot utt eituttot look'with indiference on the spinning services; ' .andthemottve power, which falter mote intelltgontly andAkfilfrdly than htufian tidtickc.' • • • , • Mustwe be reduced triporerty,luxl forted to. till _earth without raarketri fOr our products I. To. ff out' . cot &it Inerits per tbnehelvor niirn it as fuel, se bestrew we cannot competesulth.the steam machinery of dug. . land 1. There is not s t ricter spot in was world than lit valley of Wyoming, no better late for turnicei . ant rolling mills, yet the; miners. of that • heautifid region. aepd their coat away and - do not grow rice: wen all "their monopoly of wealth they eearcelY obtain 'cirongte .to pay tire expowns.of digging .thely cna k ma d umo b utr ... ' It to market. Its real value In the mountain is not lea* - than 50 ceide pee toe, and yet' they; are digging ik.up -and sendiugit i mvey without return.. Whydon't you bulk ;biting milisend flii•daroA; • ' tiemen of the valley ft• Thai freesixadere that.cile. • , manufacturers antygowlnglWll---1 know you - will c that you have yet to seen free-trader: wh o igs coal . 'mkt:siren, end that they A re' all' thin whose 'neither" indlvidustintegellaare. MoaccehterPy; affected- kry.texif.• But vein i from whatlhey say pr thi n k," sa lts don't area : nista. iron isnd limit. :Von bive•k re i l e nu a tu ni fa ith • y: and semetage poracleetkby,the Ir on J u at t 4r4 oDi . land, and' Instead of Pendlirg - Viir roes tr tc s • you bittbtnutke every also telachwerth'ilyvir.y two tam- '• . -tired dullard by makiugaa ton of A•felend at my e+lairy seri a ; one edipere tyorit for lifty„ cents. n day ia racy vareYs and w e can't raise the capital to invest in mai:Liner) a,' then lee cant inaket'eltheelroil or steel In competition I ' . with't gland That's It rcan never-retain the/ - I I; , A .' ,deettalida of England If we do, net , protect our,,itt- , •; y' d u i - un til ire carr bend machinery evti . tiers.-: , w e ., not teem Wadden except through the. sadticitis . 'l ,experience. When vro aro reduced. to the ve ege. of ntil‘, *ashen beifbreed: ay hitherttt It - toter+ ortMelsres. We'bevehOO e .. Me:refuse: - • Wyoming, Jolt, POTTSVILLE 'kr A ,' kirrTS.. • ,1 • • • corieetea yreifiiirekr,stie miiter. , Jou rtiel I ;i • . i . W1L . 1.71. , ILIT * 1:• I‘ 9 . Ineatrourp =till PiwilY. Por.lrarei,. . lila 14 sl4'" ili,.: ; i do' do do do - per 611 1 6 501 7 ell„, - do , - do ~,' , mars, ' - per bezrel...l.lo 0ut.1..t ~ :(5 t ~-. 7 _do 40 1341'...ertire. , do -- I 6 2i. 1 t. 5 if. 4% T ityo 4 Flaar,. ' ' ''-- do • ' --'1 • 'T. tod -., Fill t.: 14 : : do ;. • _.. ~„ ... 41 4 per,cyt • t” ,3' 02 .4wt i •;?", Beekwhdid:Flour. ' - .do 1 6 tiO 61.1 .. ,:" ~, .Wheat. prime white - per bushel.. .2. 4n; : 2 t.i. 1-.::: do do rol ._ • ... ... do .• 2 :In; 2 4.1 ~ , .7. pried Peschea,sarec...„ -. pa poind.:. aui - 4-v. - dy , ' -do * umuder • ' 11/5 "• ' 1 2.; -80, ". • AhleilApplatr. _:. .. :.; • b : do;:.. iI . 15 .i 3 ~ . age!, 10:Eggs, V d0z.;•28 1 15 1 ,13 utter,, Ith 35 SOlChecse, • 111 00fLard, 4,ooll.lstins, • " 2i 'TAO Sli tars, "IT '2O; Ited Mod qe. 1 00i " 'front " ,I 0 25:Mutton; ' " BO 0011'0rk,. • 1 /II Vaal, 1 501Sngar, - Cnb3,' ;,- I.Sugarilouse, B 50• Porto Rico, " . White, Cmahal, IN. O. Syrna.,.. I . . .. _ ,t,:, IA 7 5 5 1. Soup beam" . SEW Yeas." 1 8 I% Bye Chop, '. 12, , *malted"' "'.1'60 1= 4 :: ' iiti `Ran Alt Ara 00 bale.cwt 115 'Stiakv, 'Con. 'lBO laalex.., Salt, it e ach. -ii 'l3 Tim Sol, ha, Cloaca , ' _ -" -- lax . " : ... , i n' ASLOCKS" Nitrates , .nor*rs , it 4 i' • LAI,: stroaNHOIiSEW. sa4.O.NR STORSII_O_,A q ~ ~, l AND °Fria! FOR SALM, lIRAII, BE:LOWS - T.lv.; 1 SCITYLKILL COUNTY; • • ~ --. • ~' -,;:, i-, , ALSO, TOWN LOTS IN . ,,, , attaistioy City,* --.-. - - - Ji•:,. i • ~ Illteustaihrida. , - - , . 14, . Irrrillon.. . . - Mini* Ashlavel,. - li•atterion,' :•••. • • • • • • ittia'atol And in Roast Ileps , auld Finkb leardosh of Pilit11•11110. VAKEATZE,` Arciri4, < : , 1 7 ? . ~; `~ 4: ~:' i - .'11:D. • , 4 ISO 1 IN 25 ? IT 11 Itj 21. • 44 ~ La F.::l'v
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