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'-Ineewe. scweeee thist k ele. eziessawnette .. ~,e _ _ ---- • • 'Atriaznyzil: lifidelefiC by STOIEC". - ' ' • .• 0-- - '' - . - ' --- '-aealakeraballarsaa 4o,lol safiss 7 " --- . •_ . .--- - - 7r3,- inp-disM. - • To thiamine et the MOM; , . ". •. • - e--- , ' , •-!e: - ''-, • .L. L• - ''' • ' • " - POTTSVILLE PA c.- ~ gent-nee -tweet, and bane - slut Lana; ' ' -' ' ' ' ... -`- "-'' - WllitinitSlßAßllleir-lilet 1 time Sers4/04 ..", .-Lralt X.'.'l l t l'elllislat,aer - 4lcafticierk MK, time ' ' zee name -,.. eetletteelL ems-% _ - -, WO step Arta anaerobe**, .•. • . 7 Th ousa i ii iii' o f • L oye i . ee -•• et e e ...ee e - e - , Eric whicif camaited the :Yackowenne, hyZat o t heii . w. . 1 " 1. •• ' k os 4 of - Atitotai... •s 2 8 o'v t Voilit e 'ye - --' ; SATURDAY, 4111611PSTRA . , 11.1466.4. ..,... .-telferve the' gallant. stalwart bur& - , • ise cern ell we wreuute Ater York smd erected a dip Mita Dabble , , _- -- . _ . . , , , . . . .; . .. Hat the radical adectacest Wllkelharre MI a= e . t , '.. MOP. ind'eolorelln,Rilin it a desuculleir Midst UNION STATE : T,_l ll o - KET , - Usleetiteno itlerirelere l leMt. •_ , • , , g l e t toen.le t it d o R a s ha .... ata in ing iik i a e ar t he r. ,,e 3. ,... se d wh u e s m , rommomm b r io .. ... . .. .. _ . . . • ,__ Theirmotton ,let cenellter.'• .- ' - Wilkesbarre beast comlngliattelbe law et delesielts -Pm* Prime; Uwe will be 011 ieteMeereeett •, FOR GoerwaNtaß :. - so -- , • , , i i e reeeti e w itt e te t e Agee - .._ .- • -. -:---- RulgelliMrt ". - -- e -hoe bein=theindllenditigne: - Wit 1 . 1091 2 Ml 'Au itifoßibraddlalltthdo to reduce prices baler 11,4,3 - OR - GEM JOILIi IV: GEARY; -.„-"!. i t ,,,,,,b,,m: :mtaimekikno,,,,, : - - • --.. . i . , . boat as :rite& Use coal trade seams_ te., .the'PeSecte =Hog Istrel f 'iiheo Ike/ woad- IA . or costuricasti ociestre. -- - "' '- 'Lave rbiloved Neat England Cars, ,•- THE 'SKIES BRION'. FOR*GLORIOUS welith. ' wel°nat Et* t° mate th'' °I V - 4°210811°11 to ' alt° P iaa fa °° " °f°23 * I°4l/1° eons, nor out we sayirvord *dust fleranthe e - re.. ..... To trip gohiett pads. of Weaternstatee - • VIOTORY OOTCIBEItt .. mum adminsthe entecerke,re a sews *deb &mopes manna Odessa alOalbiatltY PaYitigeir#les,' lad i :11.10iN - COUNTY TICKET: :Acura rzcmo..atutteoroor."'- . .- . ' _______,_„,- - •-',....,,- - • ... _. . . itse tt eln3 l:l= it and beinstrione looslia a Molcsunet alai' itiaffiait," sand'effilipet'imbmit,to any further , ' ------s-' - Whet.° freaml*lffil if wil • lbuinted . . - .. ''. - - - - . .. ' . _;;;._' ` in excess ofillerantem thell"gan Welacine hundred reit of redaction. work their **lexica. - The robe . Congress- . '_ •- Mien lord boots were lew, - ' Tho . 7 -0 eAlf,ne no queetion thaio Widncsuay breakable eclat thereafter, and 0 111.1 IIIOY It the lat- Sion on Coal •ill. greater than that on any Other flar.L. IsENUY L. Cedeqe Timmins. • (saltiest to zee - With one accord they lett their homes, ' Int, l'id Mae, will long-be • remembered in ter. There - Is mew mitts a stroseLle Ibr the =trot of ar gu e, excep t i ne e a ely co tt on goo d s, w oe s, th e i iinnoay, ,t.,..107....,_ ._ n..eliden of the conferees of Schuylkill and Lebation - To don their armor blue. . - thelower Wyoming coil trade. - Tee Delawrife, Lech. es _.._ _ __.__ e __ e rounee. ) . the beautiful 'City:. Of - *Offing, es ooe on manna sad Westera rantaidtentretataaLeckawanna arm= was orunneol, ma conammere have no - I Associate Judge. ' Foremen in freedom's ranks they dead, which a gland Union demonstratiern -Cid ' ss° B l M= sio tur et t i e m e aaa . tt ,:g e r'„,, o ee ee ` ttraleal s..... te l e masa to complain of the present micas - cif Coal. JullN J. PAXSON, South bianbeire. • ' Where the burstieg bombe ired tty, • magnificent display were witnessed. Such a Pommes= of tee leading lineamn bath sitlgof the - TOE' SlOl9 effected way 6, 6 :briii,s . iskio.l.4 i oioi. - - A5...2w. - Ard libel ' and ba ll w ea ecreenning* .• • meeting W - A3 never seen before In this State I=ee eha k,neha ln henem ilt °t t° 6erheir ther eesie Wu ene -- -nid e:mi ll" isenin --"thei tret hl. P°l3l4ce; af thE '.. --". ... 1-44 ler the ' Preu-' ' llmit t° J., , , ,, At 0.41 . N0 i t. u m ih ot 4ille. , . And thuaders rent theeky. - .e-- . - - •. • . • . , t o N ew vot e -. . • -.-: . . create an impreamon that U-Oal will .be lower • . - outeaae is tile greet cause.- . . • - . eeTti. YOCUM,. Achlaud. • - • -'" 1 They fought the fight, and victory ' _ . .. .., - .. - The Nanectete line fa ettortermedog twat stall whieb will check the destend, and a suspension Carr. EDWARD 1,, SEVERIST, Midtarioy Clir. . ocnuyoui toonnty hart it IC estimated, over near Nanticoke to a Dant west ac - Pittzton. Theme. mit ... I I • mral A Was theirs, for souls so tree, ' tel tneested ta tirottek as tbe road has not been expert- m "t °w as a In ' _ cmseq. uencL - ansi"T7 rretheeetarY. . Could not be cemhed, nor yet eibiltied, ' " two thousand men In her delegations which • Ewe %I:cantle. the hosel of:directors found it ne- non Will not reduce, but •enhanee the price Of Maros °LITER C. 110SDYnThEll. Poustille. Asi the gallmt "boys in bine." • reached Reading:on Wedneaday. Itifo ' dnuroy cessary i t e o t tell r ettt o math of teweetodc tur e ei o to , C oa f for the . hatanoo o r urn season, hy keeping 2. ithaTlf4Saa. Decorder. • • aid when the war was oier, . - City may be considered - the banner districts fm ge The f f!..r.... wile. bod bought int all Um '. eupplysu. t. cif the enarkete We Refer n_regniar ,_ , • , *Neletlt. ' ' '- Imre soetan-F. DENGLER, Schuylkill Harm. . • . - AM the Stem arui Stripos cacz more She had a splendid delegation. of two hun- 'cook' eeenike• and well det'donnt aLifiebtabal_citell ited tradeahmeldeidealemnnerating ratee-in -peeler- ovens with ear wetter rale. BM the lAllitesthare parties. baCM'a bY. e eenenee a. Register. . - • Waved in rosieety and Isinalph, • ' deed and - t wenty-five• men, many of them the.:Lehigh Navigation, were alerse to this - arrange. - enee-te turnouts or suspensions which only de h 4 .. t. i i ment %eget before the books were dectered opened. range bushiess, and seldom if ever benefit any Hemmer tarc r. ALEXANDER S. BOWEN, St. Cher. Pro m' 'P : '' sr- tn W estern ' shor e . - ' - stalwart in • iners. It attraCted mac aen on h i i ..-p . woo. k mo o w i t h N u * ead - pen ta toe d uoey A FM; . . Clete: of the Sessions. - Home returning then"we.welcome them, . -POLOC? in Ifeadin • g : ' Orwigsburg determined t 6 Out- us/Melnik rritrlL arid Et did =Mein fief WerecePeal P erw -" ° an g s g ed fnille "' l ' d°. ument L'JAlll3.$ GLENN, Pottsville. . • Per they were tried and true. - . foe subisaiption wrote-et% P.;-'5200,000.. This se- .It is therefore, for the interest of the conen- drcv laid all were pond to point them oat, • - • numeeer the Cepperhead delegation of forty- clued me Conoco to me wukeebarreand Lebigh pas, County Commissioner. mere abroad ait well se the trade here that the if tics; leaving the Saanton Intereate out tor the present. Angruit2s;l6 - - - ,-•-• - • ' • ABRAHAM T. TROUTMAN, Breech Township. As the gallant ''boys In blue... five ehat went from' POttstille -to the late . . ' Bat they are not Idle, and we understand have seemed - city, pipers shield, d advise the people to, buy I , -. . Clymer demonetration in Reading, and sue-, _ Director of the Poor. And now they Meer tiCollebtee, , . 11•ErlIEN1101 - , North Manhelna. Pownsialp. • The "Ship of Suttee to save, - P l 2Cy = f r . * T e l e Al°l 4 l° l2 , 3 l la p re r ti li re t :m ti rka f r:U ° their Coal now instead Of indnctng them te hold . ' cteded beautifully, having seventy Men in lino tot:imam! this part or Me WicZning Valley with beck under • tho expectation of _getting Coll . Auditor . . • .- To golde her through the brothel:. line. Pottaville - had W 3 tahOuld estimate, their line east of Scranton. This will be a ioneat to cheaper in the Fall, lissome of the papers abroad - the mince In the vldeity. of Wilkeebarre, since it will • Oat THOMSON: East Tforwegian.Townaldp, ' 'Ere she meets a water , ' grey° l - • about five hundred representatives .in Reid- alve them another outlet The Coal and Nan- have dime. There le leas profit received by Coal eimmeamenosewemom They'll plate a suit yet at the helm . • - • log, thany or Whom were with the •Geary • la o l ,r e l ora c = e l s o rthm= iellit eeot e ireoo Cealaa j o a f.; oPeratess- this year. than therests on any ot her , REDTICED . RATES. _ . . Who'll gelds her safely through; ~ • . . e. Their Mann West, laGod titey trust, ,Clnb and Boys" he Blue. s Fortyetbree car . , 2,3 bl:riding ig y : g ld roade mo do ll ern .i.idon the W f mthig mountains ' branch of . hasiness in operation ie Gie Country. campaign isubrieribere.saud eight/lug. ' elEfse.t. ald the "boys in blue." - loads Went from Schuylkill County to Berke with the Ithetleolla Raliraij ell W • b Y th° °ld P ia° belt' THE CO AT . 14:A tirOiTS. 1 -" , `"%" 7 - . „ ' - -- . . Aft the great eloction ainspaign-ene of the most Lin- . Porervues, Aimee: 20, 1800. - . led through aologoiree Gap. Weise by cotnpletely exhausting the resources of the- e W e n r i = roid erg a w itkoosue. Te a ani m a , • • • ... -:it -- • nart ever held In this conntry-will soon open, and v. . ' Reading Railroad Company In the car line.- bitritieng thii BusquehasuM between Ilyzettuth and P_BICIES. or . 00AL . 11Y Ti.a O.AXGO. -I. onle.r to enable all, however limited their means, to orif Wriir Ttrantll7.lans. - --.-:o.--- The Washington cotrespondeet of tee neer, metes reeetweareempt Bloomsburg pain. tommeirsuirTELY PON IRS ximEitiFJOIMPstAL.I resod the Jotaatr- won't! melee subscribers from July e he • To . miet the demand for transportatio . n we Rie ke stoutlctou tte ct. *thaw paces owthe earth of . , it. November 1, at the following rates : ' ' unuerstand that the Lebanen Valley delega- road , _, . ' : _•• _ • • ----mc- • ' . New York lialbune, says that all "kinds oi - .., , . . . TM, Lehigh Valley Corripany ar• sewn a graded •AT PUMA_ DELPHIA. . s!ngle subscription, iv adv,ance, ..... ...s a as rumors are afhist tibout importaSt removals, lions were brought over in cars borrowed. , road. onto me wye l eing eacetetetue into ele nazi. or .. ~ - Arouse 24,186& te theist of 5, to ono address 225 . . 4 00 from office. The emphatic manner in which fram the •Pennitylvania -Railroad Ciampany., t h eo ° i ssue wer te e ti N t i ne e tttok W a r e atu mi n otad vei tt le erl e id hee e n' , or eem - tu Sch . tiieldll Ited emestzm Aib .. Prep . ........ , ._ . .1 . fi1., 00 008 5 . 25 '5 50 . 'TO give our readers some idea of the dif- ,oati o t e loue nli the vane/ with an indePaade nt thle • " White Az f....:tp i i Boit ~@ 5 75 ... 0 BD, i. i. 900 the President spoke recently about having - - w are Informed Mats protect is ides co foot to con- , . fermate between the i?ii,e o . f . the two meetings nee: the Reading Railroad With the W=Valley . . Broke; ," •.a!•!• • - * 5 75 And fur each ridditim.al aubserther Ild cents each.- 1113 "policy" ca,ried' out has started again the - either by Water dm Hazleton ludlroad orthe atsw . . L t . aa . • "Egg and Stoveis.... .... 5- 750 - a t,o-t. who get op clubs of 15 and 30 copies, will or old rumor of vela 1 i recently held in licadiog, we haste 'the follower _ _o.esa.e removals. - Tee firet , . be nu3re enfavora- Locust Xt. Lamp St, Iteee . . .... .... 5 - 75(el ea, and we conabiar the thin entleely since Chestnut, 4 ase ing statement a too opmber - of excursion - the grades sad distance won& Oct . . , • _ . eee e a n.py giatin. • on the list Is Secretary Stanton. It is said he • Sub.criptlons will be received from responsible Cly- tickets sold.on each occasion t . hie than these of the LehighTatley. • • ' "- ' -aa Broken . ~ . 5 75@ There te also another line which ie are inillllled 18 - sr , . ~r 4 Prepared ' - - '- 5 7 5 0 - will' be compelled .to resign very soon. 3ir. . aler :nen, payable when Gen. Geary la elected Governor. . - , - 'Ziegler& to be bnilt at once_ _pu the north ,branth of um Sumne- it •tt ch er b m t, .4 25@ Now. boye. go to work all over the County and elm- Stanton was not at the White House with ,fl is Darof C T opperhead Convention, 2704 , hanni. Hirer . r 0 Igrultfit,_oB 20 eanwt , watt tistoßt e a , ta :rorberry Creak ........... ...-....... 6 Oa@ " , 72,58 lower point. This will be the most yams= i in eseedd i n, ( L y etio vol oy ) . , .ee where, In getting up clube. - ' brother secretaries during the speech-melting " ' - 1 - °/ee . • -. • . the freure to -- Wycening. as ter most profitable trade e' r creone desiring extra copies of any particular num. Lehigh Lump, Ste.tost ei Breken,.. (e) previous day, 21st, it is estimelea will go in thts ;erection te, the_ north-western chic is w.,.....55i •: ....... ~.. , .... 6 es@ to the committee of - the Soup and Bones' IV ith Um ten t h ousan d persona and the meat lakes. , _ , _. . _ . _, o_ „ e r u s se n so . br.r Cur disinhodon drirlng the campaign, will be fur- , a . ,- _ - 6 00Z1 , - ~ ~I.lied at 94 per 100 copies :$2 25 Per 50 colds& Or- .senvention. The osteneible otOection against that between nine and neseuneswol give theralltere Or PrYenumg a mows .., -. • , aline into Reeding by rail. There centre no of omlets end a, Taxicty of p ri tir ats, and el *tams, C 57 Smao".cota , ' " W . 50@ (less for extra copies muat be left at the office not later Secretary Stantem. is his supposed don sup- s s ~ _ s srom , tee demo , ' sooduee .._ . • -,. eleve- -...-. LI , • - s. li e - , s Th e D im e accurate statement given en the- nuMIHT 01 The preennt coal trade 8 - rurdlll{lBB l ll l Mar than - limn Tuesday morniag of each week. The Joni:sat. port of the Preeteent 6To y. . . . , . ,_ , . '. . AT ' NEW YORK. . Osculates tree of postage in Schuylkill County. OM Of who*visited Readin to be resent at cause, however, is the great pressure from Pentoos _ g .P , mat of any otber regime and pro to userceseen _ , . Ammer 'l5, 1168. " "il g rez "' r l ir° P udimi Itia new g rar4 i,g ez°9°B of Eichuvildli Rod Ash by Boat Load..B 7 ent ' the County the postage is 5 cent* quarierly, or SO routs the Southern men.and Northenicoepetheads the meeting. We have heard it estimatedOtt , so o poe c otutus ana will soon exceed &toe% . • r . tt ee m o nn e. e to o. 5 600 6 75 i. year, paid ln advance. • - - - 'against Stanton for his acts' during the" rebel- over twenty thouaand, and from' ( he manner-, dere l ioile ve nt rY le ll th zte" e victni ve tr'llie ty- of il W a eltelb ° arro. " In c .T a tte urse ted ° - ' `.l Tao A_Oh Dam P••-•• • • 7 25 -@ 75 ° . 7 25e 7 50 , : BiiliDIAE '- WAN-VIM-An active boy, about •15or 10 lion. .Stanton's successor will be Gen. Stead- in which the streets were crowded that esti on Ccue Cempauy are erecting weeks With a ealiaelay er ' :, , !steam, Goat . . _ loot tons per day. Parish & Drake are ainkies anew • . Broken . 7 7541 . - mate must approximate e to the trnui. - mart and also a slope on Unbinds of Miner & Thoguis, ss E gg . .. -. • • 1 eve years 0 ~ f age who desirea to learn the Nur- •man, of Ohio, recently Inspector: of the • d e li g ht_ near the Union Coal Company, which are calculated te ... i . i . R ow . . ~ 7 762 ,.. . , _B . 0 . 1 4 T. s eery business. Apply to B. Bannan, or at Freedmen's Bureau,. and delegate to the IVednesdlly last the weather was pro d„, 1 5 0, 0 00 t ow " m u m = Thesaithnore Cote __ ~ .. oh o d wo t, • 6 0010 - Greenwood. . • , Phiadelphia Convention:, Ile was a big gun . fu ., l rind the scene presented in Reading du- Company toe sinking a new elor within sorra of um Lehigh White Ash .Liunp .. . .... ... 7 75et aoo Sheet Iron Nails and" Flat f the procession la Penn latter, and lames or pinworm & ax. ilek are also, elnki_ eg . . stem DO.O . at the Convereffin, having been made Chaire ring the paessige p a new i a op! on Laurel umuitr Dy . BeiOW WilkeSbarre esuissr&Thomasere developing :1 80 0 °ken B me - Bar Silo% • Seeer.ue Is e not quite abolished is this man of the Committee on Credentials, lie street was of the most enlivening character: tha rear 11otch Shalt, and many other mines on this, - .. egg , s _ . (ji) , 11 0 L 'l' 8 - • - ciutntry. The Copperheads etill'remain the - is also a warm friend of the President, and ed with s ectators, the lith side olltie dyer, era preparing for Wets. " . Stove - The streets were .throng p _ ...At eel y tearlahdirof moult. tarey and " Chestnut, 0 - 0041 aNI •- - - - ' - • ' . - • - OP ANY I.IOIOTH AND THlCK slaves of the South, anti they seere to like it. was recently offered the lucrative position of . the - houses were gaily . decorated with fleas, - ()suers WO noir epee for operators aeer . many in p- __. •-5.,..:,......... -' -• . ..5.....-e-e----, ---; - . s , ,_ , • ' Well, there ii no accounting for taste. Public Printer. The. General has a good est and was the" column moved four able , • lions and accidents by "fleidandttiod,' Tails 4 Darr Set autos Coal at Ifliaubetimors. diarict and ein•eroduce * sufelior furnace eeelecir 'Linn b $ o 12e 625 ' ' um M/DE - . p, . y «ergo. . . • . - - - - war record,- but -be is a perfect tool to en oint half an hour moving past a giv . p e welch so much is and will be needed on the liee ef_the' ~.,,..t e, .. . , 8 55@ 652 . • ' ' - " Tits following are the Demecratic victories Thee° new develo eats in the w - set' cannon were fired and cheers for Geary and n m w i l l g unnemm • l ' - f lal actin m ier o ' n . Premed,: , - 8 55@ 670 the"oPresilent's 1: Et" 1 ' po icy. avera important g region are capable of supplymg au . thus far achieved in 186 e : chan 'llb ad i P I I It the Union rent the air. There was no dis- tons to tee tiede. , • , , . ~ . 0 II D Chestnut,. ~ " • 5 554) 5." 0 R . D . E R - geswi ern e n ennsy van a soon. . _ , . .._... . : 'I - . - . ' ifenmbia--forty-siz loyal uien murdered. • WILL:AItar:KT, July, 1866. ' New Orleans-fifty loyal mat murdered. is said that Walborn is to be removed from order. All was pleasant . And ledies could . . , _ _ Lehigh Coal tie Rilaabetkport. -. A 2 3 . 'co - - 31. • - lienincky-an avowed rebel eleeted Clerk. the Post fiffice, and Gov. - Pollock from tiro ets without fear ofeinsuit and - • - walk the etre „ , _ • ' Lwim, .- by Cargo.. ..... 8 0013. • n g , Loots at the free prese of the nountry. Bt.Boat and Broken o e •- •, 7 75 / A rise • United" States Mint in Philadelphia. Thus moleelation, which we understood from ail- • is ' is Wffere does It titand In this contest? For the Egg and Stove ._, - . . 8 IWO - nee: , , Tile friqs of the copperheads have been e • - lens of Reading was pot the camkat the late • I , e tr t s t Oheetnnt. . _ rights o Man,. or recons uc on on a corree . • matters ge on. - " - • • -' • - . , .•.-..-----••_ • - 1 • ylongated since the immense Union demo s o n- • Clymer . meeting Ahem:" For the ladies of It is generally unders•tood that Secretat•y ' basis, and - - for the protection of freemen - ' .' . AT BALTIMOIkE • g, s 1 ration at Heading. They acknowledge TV'n - Reeding Vednesdny last was quite a gala Stanton has remaine ' din the Cabinet at tho • ' thiou heel tho length ° and breadth - of the ' :--• •'-- - so - -" " • • S • - JULY 26, 1866. , there is not a shadow of a hope of Clymer's k 8 ,,,, day and they mieoled with the Immense _ .. . , request of his friends, -1u order to chec r land. • What press sopports - Andrew 'John- Wilkeere & Pittaton W. A-wbolesale 7 50a.7 75 - election. - ' h one of , en and Tistened to tho speaking ' : , - • e " " -retail.... 8 50@ - 8 75' ' far as possible the insane conduct.of Booth's tc e • 11, . • • son s policy ? A subsidies:el press and those o o oyeenis Val.& Stuib•yrt. A. wholesale- 7 sfed 775 o. a l treated With the respect duo this See:. ' , ids. teat-Low en, the postmaster at . .Keins,as Preeident• Hence•the clamor for his remov , . rebel and copperhead journals, who whim he •• - " ". " retail. e 504@ 875 H . , GEOBOE'S CRIZRK & CIATHERLAND CO./ . 1,1,. „.- , • - City enciorstel ltandell's bread and butter cir hy the copperheads and coppretehns. ' , • The, protession was commanded liei Gen. was elected Vice Preildent, loaded birn with •• • -Bun of minetil 00 f. o. b. at , tomtit Point. It cuter : "Do you think I aro a d-d fool ? • • . .1 - --../ ----........,_........._________. flartranft. We have not space to enumerate I h Ir hi b ish '1 , -ep t eel, .ca ing m a . oor tat or, a , . . . THE NEW ORSOIANO MASSACRE it at length. _The - Schuylkill county dolega- . -..-.- -_, 00AL FREIGHTS. - 0 • and sent it beck. Of courseshe_will have to . - • . , . drunken bret& etc. * Which ress is entitled P • t . • ' Gen. Baird has ferwarded to Gen. Grant ._ ilons marched as renews in it gi). ' .• . ~,, .-, io ;the oonfidence of the people ? That ' :-- Fa el Ms ' friens•;tiLlilehmend fPhiladlia. 4 ~.. . a -sso, ..ssid• ' Pottsville Curnet Braid - • • - an official report of the massacre, and wishes . „ Boys i n Dine ,' of p ot o e m e. (Th e 'pawn, ye- ....-Wileh . 8 - I.ood firmly -by the pountry,lnoli - .8 Albany... ...z.... .. . 900 1 'New L a w c don- .. 1 ;l0 .- - Sri Guy nor Exeltasskve. -Mr. James Glenn It published. - The remit!: shoWs that the orans,had 'with them a Zouave Drum Corps and a dalkest hours of Vail,- tir that which wes'al- t i dtr.. ,-.... : B eg I te rw ltedford........ 9 2 5 5 X lat-t. been relieved as an Assistant Assessor of butchery waS preconcerted*and'prearranged " beautifully executed equeaterlan painting of Gen- . • - _ eral Geary.) • , ___ ways mea 1, lei 1 Ito Is-free institutions and the Ham . ' • 300 Newburyport .8 25 v -• . 'this' Dirliici, by the A beeeente Ills roPlYi ,by the • rebel Mayor, d Ohn T. Monroe, the . Norwegian Township Delegation. Ben,gor .:- • • 300 Nantucket 800 1..,. it hts of man ? Unquestionably, the for- oommerclalPoint.. - 11 00 Neponsett...... 925 Schuylkill Haven Band and Delegation. g • NV 0 learn, was as followe : Lieutenant -Gievernor, rind alters Interested -_ • Drum Corps. ' ' • Chases ' ...•.... 300 Neerport... .. :•.. ...2 50 • - mer. Let Johnseiti uae his subsidieed and olos „oosso - 300 p ong e lm , m i t '........ i . 00 nese ti,a :-I - our note linn been rotirml. Olve my in breaking up the convention. Three hundred -•-- • Geary Club of Oreigeburg. - Cembridgert 175 Portsmouth ' ' 2 715 -cciniilleseute to ;our ma.tere and tell him to go to -, . - - . prinn Corps. . cop ' . .h d -' f " his ii • " • per ea _ peels, or ase --,porposes. cob tb., wa........3 00. portland s 00 __...______-----••••• MD, . and seventy-eight Union men were killed and - Malmsey Llneole.2oueves (in ZelasiVe uniform) . i - Theycannot deceive a single honest, Intent- Dorchester Pant. -8 00 Pawtucket 250 'C. Del4gation rrem Mahrinev City. . • . . , . DRAMs* . us , ~ Geo eon Bianuenu, Eaq., of the, Hai risburg wounded by the rebels. Ten of the police were - Manuel city Genre Cinb. . • gent man. •• . o • - m o esen 260 Providence 225 - Telegraph, 'v. ill accept our thanks for the slightly weunded, most of • Whom were on Drum Corps. - ~ i ll , •: Davensport...,. -• . ! - O .L f b t eel . point • 3On East Greenwich . - • ; Delegation from Pinegrove. • [Prom the Philadelphia Eveifiet nallittio • • re ompt manner in which he complied with `duty next day". . One rebel was accidentally ' - Detegatien from Ashland. " -„ .._ ._ . Ai. a late request He may eemmand us at - any shot and killed by the - police. It is itated -°ll , re emigre Dmm-corpe of Tali:Lague Cdrtesed ta Con- -it --..--- , • thaiaal joarona). . sewed proposals ter tno parehaevor the ennoue..o. Pl' eiture tinictewhen we ellen be most la le mi ry co. wessiim la ei nis ie , . . .51 In Blue, - happy to tl tit il'ta m•'-Ivll • I d - ' Tunieria. "Be " Intim ot thenia, recently exhibited at the Wigwam, Georgetown . , - •.- ' ' • Delegation.. from Tacque. Ivill be received at the oMce et the/egad Centre of the Glateenter .2 9 0 MlishorY-• •• • ...." . 4 ' l,, I , . reciproeato the favor. - . 'examining witnesses, and are. now arranging • mosittieeints -• . _ , -..--, - Hartford .3 25 bt. Johns (in g01d)... 125 \ ~ . - ~., ...._,. "7" - 'We might, state that Philadelphia had but This collection Sow belongs to tba celebrated Cee nucleon -1 - 90 Waseingtost D. C..... 140 •- . 'l' ' 1 - 1 X.', r - -im:s. • a , the evidence in form. • _The report and evi - - with Hingham 300 Weemeeib "Tit r. PSTRIOTIC °Unica OP Jr,IOR .7.10 , 55 or 8 a delegation of thirty men in the immense nese savant Son -Sing, and was made by him deuce will cover about 1,200 pages of legal • - • - . much . labor and. great wee..., -,_ A ureatoe." * -Being very much crowaed this - procession, and that it was made up to a con- price! having been paid ter mine of the 1884 valuable ..,, , ez :702 ...... - . 3 D. ....,,. AT cap paper, closely woitten on both sides, and . articles. It is composed chi, ot eoprolltee of .ezt m week end not wishing to curtail an interest- , • - • siderable extent_ of melt from the. ceunties tlnet parties, embracing rare Theme Of more re. Mystic . . ..... _,... 150 Keimebrook Bent... 860 I• • - . . . will prove the most damning record and . e L t h ' `the lex- , hits. Mort of Marble Head . . .... ~ 300 West Cheater 180 • FOR Tllll e - r commune-ellen on this admirable organ'. . - • ~ .• , contiguous to Berko ancas er riving centreniTins. it 6 f' h ftai tTaill nal I l idVave never been Norfour. ' • - 1 50_ Irowlek solemn protest yet made puboe against „rue - . • • Th e . them rehos o t ean n we . . - " , tilon,' we. heee deferred it until our next, . . . gest delegation and Schuylkill the next. s deeeribedhy any author, and hiveleen heretofore en. New York.; .. . . .... 160 liatamford . i n Johnson's policy 01 recoestroction, which the ivhen we will publish it in full. ' . __ reaeon tat presen e h Philadelphia was not re t d tiro! unknown to the public, beyond the looslitios in Easton I -•1 26 l Norwith te Y litheynn&i edited.. . ' ' e •••• . ~i• 141 vowels. and 116.- boats sleeved far the week • •, I - eeidence proves must, if persisted in; end - -0.-aeseeee----_. • , better, is that her Union primary elections w . of,e mansion of the preient owns being Grant-ed _ . , i - Tat PISNMAYLYANIA COLLEbIATR MILITARY extermination of all Union men in the in the . "es{ to anothe interfered with the atteedance from the oety. •._ r after the 4th of Marche 1;39, the collection Freights from Elizatiethport• • mast either be sold or &aimed. - • Parties desiring to New York $7O Portland. • 215 IN STITFTN, • ...klloorOWn - Pa.; advertised in Seuth• lc ' '1 76 Newburyport - - •5 10 • --- In the procession there were many banners purchase are therefore rectnetted -to _Send in bleiat I F i ati lel . , 2 Tb , Irew on , 2 50 another column, offers superior advantages The New Orleans Tr Nino of ituseat 16 - . • with pungent mottoes. Oiwigsburg had a their earliest convenience. , P. 8.-A reaSonable deduition will to made for the • Boston • ... 2 Oti Pawtucket 180 -, hi the common and higher studies. .Itis a says : f uch apeelmene se in the meanwhee, perish Norwich. .1 ea Taanton.„ ' ' I sc' - - goad one-" Well make Treason Odious, l i e" 0 8, ro . - e '_. ' ridge Hustles United States comniiroloner and ' tons air and light. - ' - - Proeldesce.., lie New Haven " 180 first cleSs Institete chartered with collegiate we j u known le . - - . - a ' II H • ?" The flue . equestrian rola "Pm* a -.apse ov ' gal Southerner, Mei hie houw tirod la at ores. , ai, e you Norwalk...-. ....... 180 Portsmouth • '2 10 - power, an honor to the &ate, and is being night - by some rebel miscreant. This is the second at- • • picture of Gen. Geary, with, • •Ididdletown ...... .... lat New Bedford 175 the Pottsville Penn fearoGeeee Woese-eWe-heve new a pure _ os ____ iss arm . n.FT 1 30 tenipt that has been made to burn him-out fu the _ • , end excellent native vintage, Speer a wine, made emeeee • 2lt ..lixt. ,- ,, ...... --1 80 . . ditty appreciated by our people. - teem of three weeks. - Two eltizena were_ arrested: • luh, oWned by JOS. Patterson, Esq., attracted from the Pert grape by Mr. A. Speer of ..liew Jar- " s r , - in 9 o .11bany - I 00 4 - - --- ',-' • yesterday by the militarr for threatening the lives of - , _ . - A FATALITY seems to attend the Democratic members of the eonvention. arid malting usgot treetene ution and was much admired.- Ser. • - great atte , it is said to be the most, rellible wine in" thO • ' ihreigi - u, from mottimi ll ee; ' able language Under direCl pressliro from the Freee This flue picture was peinted by MeSßoundy, market And guaranteed tii be exclusively prepared To Philadelphia . ' e 1 76® -Congressmen who endorsed the . cell for the (tent. The city governmeat is being gradually metered . . .- - the vil authorities. Union men continue to leave the disabled miner-artist, now living In Potts- from the grape. . Physiobuis prescribe it as gape- New York .. , I lea Philadelphia Convention. Strome signed t tc h ' e city Cl in considerable nuithere,. end a great many , il ' - rior to port in debilityplanguur . and in cases of flosteto s toes., . the endorsement and was not re-nominated; are preparing to follow as soon as they can • mimosa of' vut • , . ,-- . , prostration of strength.. It is 'also an excellent Iteelskies fir we Geereetawie or Alexasidrisie their property. But very few who can possibly leave AA att evidence of thelepirlt that; animated restorative for indigestionl-Ripublicate • To r,zikb,i,A.- st root . Dawson signed it, and was not re-neminated. will remain to submit to rebel persecut.inne Our dreggists bave procured Game font - years N., T ar k . ." . .7 2.7501 ' And now, in the Somerset and Franklin Die. , ' .h t 111 J . _ ems.- - . ' • the peeple we might state' tti r. ames • old. direct from th„ineyard. , Hoiden - . it SOO it eatt of this Borough, whose silver hair is trict, - J. McDowell Sharpe, a member of the Tee engravla we publish to day on the . Y ; _ - ' Mill ere. Railroads for 1866. State Legislature in 1865, has been nominated First Page needs-no explana lion. - It contrasts familiar to all, trudged in the procession from A New Tc soo Ar, ,It is gratifying acku r to nolice the progress weich science bernaking as 1 - 21 ? 2 =Ilowiti lireqtri e lt la ty e w ef i r 4 a c itranstrd nini over instead of Alex.. H. ceirroth, who also en- the' treatment ofsUnion !soldiers In Anderson ' - e end to- the other. Others of our old regards new onratiyessobstanees. •We have in ,s, o , e y o r o lset , .. , . 2 - • . - dorsed the call. Aleck made a strong fight ville Prison, stewed to oeath and - betOtiercd,, fitteins were there, . earnest _and zealous In n dvertas ing columns a brief description of a . , wise . . MAT , clur ew a eombination, which ise certainly ter far entre Mc ettll Ai &Haven R.R. '63 '299 14 1,434,422 11. .. r for the nomination but lost IL Ater with the manner in which the aSsaßsin. rind the cause. Wies the Lehimon Tepee in oan jedge one of great value. It is prepared by Mt. thither' 11,1111 03 G 8,891 12 - ' • • . 9,534 08 'A7,402 19 - I' traitor, Jeff Dario is petted at Foftress- Mon_ Blue". marched a veteran of sionerr-ewo • regular manufacturin h g li ch v e e l l ie r tir C' il 1(14 - est4b- ' 31111 Cree l Broad Mt . 80,586 11 918,812 hi JOUNNON STrIFFINO THE PAYMENT OD TIIR remits, Mr. Daniel Bleier of Bethel Town-s tidied repataeien, Tv .o„ba at a l h e ir s = UMW Sehtlyrkill . ' "__ 1 r 1 ' it Ith h ld rfff h' - . roe, es na ea aou s er, or is , -plied some of the moot ean o e e _ ezeinytkitt Vallee , IVO lit 198 . (017 07 _ BOUNTY MONEY !Mt ens : Sellotette.,--eln Wash- nerves be disturbed by the people who ear- ehip, Berke , County. Oa Wednesday main. in medioine and thwarts, and -therefore are wor- . , ington the. pr:iper officiate hid tho sffidiers• round him. - . This ' disgraceful's - Enid insult- ing last he walked six' miles eo Pinegrove, Y th of "confidence. At this aseason of tbe Veer, elmest every one feels tae need of -. IPhaegrarie Coal Trade for 911641. i -- ' -me . tattle • - d th hes th - . t transported ming e r 81011 r • claims in ehape, arel *ere preparing to pay trig policy is what the people of Penney' - took the cars to Reading, ond walked over aed restorative, some agent capable of eradica- • Norms. • TolAb. . .1 itie humors from tho blood, and roostablieldng Unbar, Civet: 8.356 06 • . 14,263 13 them the additional bounty voted to them by van% are called upon to condemn at the the whole route of procession, which' was t, e melon() of eyetem. What can be better adapted Said= Riehind.... , ... ... 3,708 es 21,193 18 . . Congreste, when this week, Booth's President pelts in October next,- and they will We know ) , severnl miles In length. ... - ' - to o ;ferform tens office than the Sersapatilla and %len Canal Railroad ' '11,064 14 ' 80, 418 " . Stlieb denti., . ordereii eayment to be stopped.. No reaso - n doit in sucti'ee- manner that Andrew - John- - After the procession had dismissed therC 1.. 4 The Sarsaparilla breaks -Sp . cue' e l" d ° a.c f it inl ie e the iodide note upon the liver and Dotal Trade by Railroad mod Canal 1 SOL . w ith t h ro ats h„,, for this action is given, and the impression tit son Must shrink before the terrible indigna- was speaking from. four "stands in ' Penn kidneSs, and the lime resteres the wasted bones. ' . ' " ILE "' I "' au ' ' rebels', and a Civil _ that leis an attempt to dragoon the reterned ' ' tion of an outraged . nat ion'. Soldiers, 1000 street during the afternoon. Several speak _- . . It must be a 'useful combination. - - „ . • - - Bt. Clair 27.281 OT, -, weet. - 7 ." i . _. private soldier into a support of "My Party. " . . . . , 13,083 1T ' ' 11,078 10 si ... Oa the two pictures, and ask vourselves if era wao were expected did not arrive, and : , . Thls is a most seandalous outrage on the sot- - te f lEr tCI - o Schuylkill County volunteered several of her - .LOCAL NOTICES. . . Pattenk ' 1,110 12 1,423 00 ft • tkintytitill Haven 81,748 05 ~ 23,064 00 . you can vo or tea er ) men w o _sup- - . . „ to diers. _ At the residence of Geo M Lauman • ports 4 policy which would release a traitor hest. , • . .. • • t ese. D. D. _ Fait rea Etecazzaar or me Tuaseinr, Wantons. 11..."Urnrni, '4,221 19 . ' _, 15,301 02 2,stia 00 . i •• •• • Your Ccillege not wily p ' ''''''''''`"""- . and a murderer•of your companionaln-armso Berijarnin Heywood, Esq., of this Baronet, tt Boort] 'a Pentium:4r is getting the guillotine ame .' . .. • who • Hiester Clymer and his - friends had re- •esin an eminent degree the confidence of the.exemu• ' Total for week...o. ett 711 18 38,253 10 a ray. but is ratroautea by Its best citizens. ' .Previonsilrlithi Year 1,441.968 05 814,251 04 meetly, and _official heads-by thousaods, will" , Ora Democratic friends :in - Reading omu- Ported in Reading and here as "a. Johnson itespeettntly, -• • ' Gees itoCeetoom • - 2,685,e70 an moo 14 h fa 1 ..-- . ... - eoon fell. Every man who dols not stand late the example of Dares coon-"denl man, made an out and out "radical" speech. To IL o. Fiamensco, Principal pennsylvania College of -To semi time lan year. ~... 1,721.355 04 463,481 04 , n• • up for "My Policy," etiffly, will be decapita-, . an Man __-,-......_ - .-..-- shoot ; I'll cerise down I" The great out- He uttered some very queer sentiments for a Ttad.° ~..d r . ce. -_ • " ' ' Increase 814,284 11 887,723 10 It ted. .A SVeshing ton despatch says o . s NeVa.-Tnis popular vollege will send free to anj D ecreas ., .-; ..... ....„ . • . , , pouring of Unton - smen on Wednesdey ; the Johnson man :to. hold. • They hardly agree sam lea 01 ' - • • • le ' The axe ia beiing preparoP for Florae thousands intense enthusiasm o the great earnestness. with'"My Policy."' The Copperheads say egg ' P tr. - greenbacks, enmanship, &e.., vrith In • ~,,,e; a ll p „ t i r m arn. Lehigla de Illizimatey Coal Trade for 4 . 860., , ...- of sr.iall postmasters throughout the country, - - • • : --.: - a copy of Illir -...TaTor's cents -of, -1. Wen. s ending with hug Saturday. al era-that ti..... root they. may aa well make up their minds to a reminded them of the uprising of the people that Mr. Haywood wanted to make a speech Address ,Thirsmi, tersurrost & Fammistio, Rani* ' ' rime Terse. ' Which TESTES war? ..- . change of quarters. lee are, o f course, aware when Fort Sunapter wan tired upon. They at the late Soup and Bones Convention. Rot burg, Pa.: - - that tbe appointments salsa° to succeed these op. . . - . - ------" away forever. • - ' •'•_•-•"_. _ ..,' ', Trenton Coal' Cerseeny ' .. . lil - 'OM „ .._ -- - ponente of the Executive policy (those under give it up. They acknowledge that 'Clymer exactly. . The way Of it was this: .He went ° .... ...ore ose A? UMW= raiell&-eir. /14. M. atoms, Mc K im Etna . „.,,, - 382 12,279 - 2180 J eatery) do not have to pass the ordeal of moot be elected. Now, bops,. aa- poultice from • curiositY to - see the tionttes,. They centre street, isnot, selling Spring indfluminer goods MattMoy Co , - . 28 - 23,M3 of the Seuate. and hence the, sweep "nil' be a f re m, ki . Debits& Salim! 506 • 27,587 . leen ter, and without any fear for the cense- sure to win, let your efforts. be directed to : would natalk liside so as to let hlm see al. below market prices; for the purpose G . else D i erdre c oil i eknepeey 616 26,753 elle neut. 1 goods, • st-tt • piling up as large timejority as possible for what they were driving, so he propoitr.l to st o e k t° morit re= ss! rai . Rathbun, fittesais &Oe . 1,102 .91,694 -----. ,----" ''' • •-•------ Z. L Sllllman ' • ' 1,467 87,860, - , 1 . - ''' + ' 4'.".----'-----.----- the Hero of the White. Star Division, ' (Mr hold a meeting °Woke end make a speech on embriestive steam engine. parking.-lbr torms see Metes' Ocal & Iron Company . , 9,936 60.081 GEN. 308Y.Fri W. Fisiren.-This bray° sot- _ gallant standard bearer, Gen. Goa 1,0 k h ti •fdi d But the•Si-nipitess no. 7M thee:int et., plat., and•tio. 26 . day at., new Xrd l9 thrbtlekee OW Orranian.l. •• - ..... /MA 91, 4 5 1pe ry. o t e ques ons o e ay. dler rod - staunch Repeblican is a candidate well to your Cengressionel election& John- interfered begging him not tied° It, "penile .3°t/g • ' - - ' i " . - iley 11 '64-19.17. , ./.. 1 k Rater. a 00 InPan2 . . ..°W 4, ° __ ....___, In tanci.ster county. for StateoSenafe. On son and his allies the CoPperheade " i.I it :." ' do," etc and iir. Haywood , are con. tve y oeceet . ~ Foe Cramps. Cholera, Mahone Dmreatery and any um' . waPP' ll6 . . - . ''''•* . ' ' ' Wednesday last hi made auarnest, pittriotic dLenttered suttee the bowels, use the Cholera and , • - * - ---,...-- centrating their efforts to carrY is many as had-not a chattee of giving thorn his opinion epeech in Reed leg.. pr courscia he will be, Gorman nditine; prepared * neaties, siothseiry. ' Toad. ...- • '.. "o,ces sops possible of the dietricts in ' this State, and to of "My -Policy." • itir; fiaywood •is firth for - . ------... ".. -_______._ oaeusponits, woek tut roar... ...... than tu,sas ' elected, for the "Nil Guard" is going to give , secure New York and New Jersey. Union the Right, and he Made tilreett caidtal Speech ' usenne Hans Thanassiva is sisaastli serenwei.- - -' • .' , -. -- qi ''---- -- ;. igee , Geary and tho Union County ticket 6000 ma- men, you can defeat those efforts, signall Wednesday. . •• - " It hntarts a ddinass and asilliaasy , nominee dandruff.. b erme y. On . - •'• '''' and promotes the growth of the halo. •The meet clam" , • ... , , , . 3orlty.. The General will be an ornameot to the Will you do' it I , • . • The other speakers from 13chuyikill County - - - ----" - - . - Tirana istleassiets 11.. N. Vaal Toole . - Senate, while his County thlis recognizes hie ' • _-,- ly ortide for the erase . • _ • .Amorint of Coalehipped trete theslssome and Mem- - , , - , . . were un. Bartholomew, Esq , Capt. 0. TOW' I .., •40 .. A ~,,;.,.. • -lleldiCalterod forth. week militia. cm Thiusdayiast: , - ' ill" capers ear three months .... valuable services In the field. In this man- eoos o s ~,,,0 0, Laruome is active "in the good work. bn er, Howell Fisher E dH 0W IN ".....--• APl '''''' , sq., an on. . . t- TKR7I4IIIVe°4. b C °llll4 •"' •••••" TM= & Cleardeldltallroad , , , 1,703 , 10 191 - : "', 4 !` ' "." , .........- ner; by substantial reward, the union ' 'birdied by rising ODOIITENII, premed by Party _Monday evening last the Boys In Blue and men. They all spoke`eloqueettly and tOthe. r,---..ll thee .-. •• '--- • - •• • , Lefatalla Coot Triode for 1866. • proves that It le the friend of the " Boys in - other lo l itizens had an immenee ' meetln ti fti ftb ini " 'di ' ---- - ' . ' * .' -: '.. -.=, - - . For Week ya c , g' great es sSe ea ° e mense au meek _ se-dim on Saturday . last:- _. • 60 " " - " " ••.7 • ss al it so ' - Blue. - - . - , . . Governor Curtin %qv present, and was re- S eeches were dellvereds also", by "". Hon.. ' " s •J• wasastio another nolum#Pteldnil MaPea for ',' ' .'' 114,1120 AD. CANAL . , - se, P -0., Speer% Wine. It la -an:admirable article, Crate the -- opmetTesgs. , , . _ .„ &lived A ith the greatest enthushvin. He Rieke Lewis W, Hall, John W. Forney, Col. Frank . rem TOTAL. RIM* 2'OIUL. L:AM 71118 'UNION PARTY CARRY Trtli I•EINTR • hospitals and by the eist dees.fsmilka.M Paris, Lon- -• • .. • ........... _ ___;____ . for over an hour in h . . is happiest vein, ens- Jordan, Col.. Wra. B. Thome'', Gen. Joseph don and New York, in poderwros to Old Pbrt What.- s • rsteM 137 411 2,600 . 19,840 '- Haddon .. . • _Coeonestamem , Dm - mice ?-=-Inquestionably, . tainln C " g ongress r advocating tbe amend- W. Fisher, Geneial GearY and othens, As it Is worth a trial, as tt ewes oat saturation. gala Sugar lost. - ... 3,928 111.681 - . , -• . _ i f proper exertion Is made. We carried thls Ott. Pleasant. - ..... Mil . 10,821 . %an August 18, 46 st-St -, . - _ ment, and vi i re ew ng the Wigwam Convene much as we desire It we cannot find room for • • , 2,84$ W 1,106 •-1,1981 10940 ___ District in 1865 for ilartranft and - we can do t e - We have lust received from Pffitidelphia anal NeW Jeddoo. - ••• .F..' . . ~ fal . en • , r. 662 • on very caustically. Lin, Bartholomew, any of their remark& • - - Gatielea 913 "h lt this year fog Gen.. Cake. Here are tho fig- E - • - York the Latest 'Style. of •Patterin, for Lagar Chnial. Dox , E rn & e c , . 1,181 nme ~ga , - rft:6 sq., Of this Boyough, also - deliVered an . Capt. ToWer offered the following resoltte sacks," Me -M BB some Y Bl l harrailOure Onriummbri , Bbliihdde C0a1 . 67: 1441 ' 23, 43 4 lee • 9 , 6 sti effective speech. These are arimiestionahl - • • .' see - so,am .. au , , 6,970 10th Distriet-Lebanos and Schoy/ki/1. . ti f th d ti ' f soil of 1 raimintreos Roopf&hti,Dresslnetatone &c. ' Root-- a r t on a ter eaop, on o a es reso u- I COVeXil lu ft .L. ' L 437 4M,183 me itsri Strouse's (Dem.) majority, CS - ogress, 1864:. 475 h b I t e two eat campa gn speakers in the State. " tio Lederif and Mow Mist:eats ruigiving praise to Alt#lghty Geld for "• A o __ o _hulte var t e t Y of ........ Back r ,, b ,s - • • 917 89,287 . 830 10,811 eh - 11384 - 42,470 188 7 , 4111 Hartratiws (Union), ' Apd. General, 1865.. 270 Such is the general opinion. The meeting of the victor ' h b 1 h ki th mia ' ee tau' sad mad° a° "'"'" at the gtheitael New 7 = --- 'ass in OM - 15,780 . -. . ----- y over torees; t an ng e D • •. - .A. a 3e . Boum% Them coal 03, t . 891 . - - German Cosi Co 1,00 3 55, 502 1,444 • 1f4485 ,Nhotriprg a rnion gains ( . 1 ••• 745 Monday was the largest of the kind ever ' aft- sold! dII ers an ea ors for their valor iri Puttlng centre some, eelow Anted= Gown, PottisiHues ,•,-• lee , Do. 2,163 scam ei terie mbled in Lebanon " After the sp . - We can Increase that gain ; elect Cake by se ' - eaking down the yebellion, and pledging support, May 96, 46 • - - . .. . 21- em .._ - ; ,e . 'We i eet toe . 876 21,898 . 084 - 1 , 861 A handsome majority, and add another Union there was a beautiful torchlight procession. Seaver ' -.:-.et • .‘ 1,540 - ~., prioection end patronage to their widows • . 1 , 1 ,, 0 - open . - c A „..„, - ''''''lVD :A; & s ag" h o oka. J a w '- ; nu - 1,702 - -We are happy to know that Lebanon• I d " I -- - --- - - s ' ..• ..... •-" - o ._ tees -,. • etfle to the glorious Congressional phalanx. • n an orphana; Indorsing the Constitat Onal more, Centis street, pottnille. - - . . 4 .8 4 1 1 • 4.Tis - . ' . Octieber next will roli up Friends of Freedom, will you do It ? a "union - majority - amendment% ; denouncing the policy of Pfeil- Farms: Itaglidi and Sisericin sloths, sti - *Sky', and - McNeal.- . /Ma " 4090 'Mil 8 f .. ...... .. . eats . • unprecedented in her history., Ss . , - . dent Johnson, and • complimenting Genera of the •linest Imitate son: A. Smith%.centre Meet. . 01 0.. sas • Mass ' set • *Ws _ ....-..--...--__ ' • -- Guam, Neek-Bee and Hose, to mit every tat*, sed ..ostrahmotet ce:.. - • - • -us . .. _ . Tug prospects of Hiester Clymer's election • Geary and Gov. Curtin-which was adopted' - ~.. OrsehbamCeldwelloo 1,160 iss.ses - ' Semmes' Coalman x is - must be exceedingly gloomy, • when eiren A , . Itr Polleir" •* : antid enthusiastic chelerin ' at reduced erices. at-Te - A. Smith% Cesare Crest. Glendon ow *ye .. . esti 19,811 ,- .. . 863 some of his relations is Reading do not in- nleveland Artion"e the - • SWIM init. BrIMMIIt thrdwelOrldrig out 'be obtained - leahimoyset. .. : . -,.. .. 13 - 1 0 . 9121 - - ; • • - Calico to meet at - , . * a sse r s oe 7;1 Henry ,I. R ajoioe d. w h o w i z - ta m e lox A . en i tth , z. Centre "-.. i . . ' _. 4. , ' 3.-0 .0. Bowman:. :- • e - - - tend to vote for him. .We 'met "-one on signers to the tall--ncarly ell officerse-theme - -Delano Goma -Co • 010 -23 . 124 - ' 4. 110 Go t = 4 til iat ltti na ce l it e gi b io " n ca e r nyt i t l i Mrecathe Far m° PAr°l° Luil°ll3itta. ' i bi'vati3ll m*l4 at 11; ' . '' • '[ 3" . 3.311 ' . . . . - on et IR4, - • Wednesday who was hurrehing- fei Geary ma y .- he some who 'fonobt bra el • We' do . , ~ .. -, s -0- Yy• , vit . v raneri s t t it i atea t; :aratiam Lincoln for - President of tol, EitelareoCentre stmt. . • ._ ~... • - sausese.: .. :•... . .... 1.T.1t ~.a mas , . ~ . . most enthuilastically: They like Mr. Clymer not question it. - But for one such Man there In ms having followed Um lead of - 1,21 D.XI3- . 110 -- 1,019 the Infamous Andrew Johnson, and with !dm turned ' ' - - ' -111212)3111" - - ' . - ' 11413 jll2 ' ' 1°34 personally,. of course, but they abheir and are - - • • - a down- who went Into the service for traitor to =kinks of his rarty and the in. • ' Ti tp. CO AL , TRADR : , A.s.kit -,...„-- - 818 . f B ' 4Bl ' 228 ' 141°4 Will not support his political Pririelples. . their ecipp positionS for, &Jr, eidrioitisist . er- terries of I m end humane bait ' gnat . ' Lam' " '''' --: • ; ,- 11 "' . vw..• ill - 3 41 , 11 ,, 0 • 161 '• -1 4 00 _ xj. betome unwor- • thy and odious, and this convention therefore *wants - . ... .. . ' - . .. . ...-.... 4 * 2 - ; 110 't , AR - '. l linea What honest, Democrat can support : - /t man mil, Mit COMmittee' to amemble, ard without peum.g • -•'-- '"-" '- '- --r " - " '-'. ' head friends and the rebell; by 13121 tary .. - - hiee, to redden. fortimith extol him froze be WtUceetwere. ...... 1,461 44,29* 1,401 .i. M‘4 o9 _ leg the ./arillinlll,lllMlMllk Ranier Hun: •• au -.east ~ ~ 4 ~• ,„2,geg w h o beli e ves w i th the Bid, t h at it d i e peo .; management, . Others who signed the *Mill chairman and a member of_the committee. • -. . ~, -... • - All in a • the m '' " ' - • - • ..- *OM "IMAM ple do not support "My Policy" at toe polls, mutt:positions in the new regithents lately - 11, getang at Reading on , .. , , . _ . .-, , ~ ~. ~.. . . ,• . p ar k er 433u.i.ityy.. ~, _ , , : s.ega 60,em civil war should be ineugurated by' the Rxesi- authorized hy Congos, and which are in Wednesday of the "Union mold Petutaylva- - • •IP . . IP" - ' otssellie. AM 'as litla /SOL - - , -othafialprom - .. - .'; -. 5 10 51 90 ini ', - Ikne Mt Una.: .: . ..e.o. - - t• • • -___ 8, 1044 dent ? - The people should hurl theArian" the gift tit tbe President.. Ainong the symere rda Was d splendid succees, and, 13chuylkM • I'lm iiiintitiseisibY Filliesd Mil** is 97,- - rt o. -.- • - us ' - 11,9 2 1 1 capable of approving of the atrocious. anti- am rex candidates, for the vacanclei of col- County merits special praise for the fine del-' 711 la,* Canal; $5,958 10=4ot itie:*eek, 12ft, raw lart wo rt:: . • '4{ o •-: ,--", , v ii Tr .TA . , • meat, into political oblivion.. Westielleve . 0.. one', anti nutter -erse for positioni rarmifig . egetions•iffie sent. ainCe that meeting:toe 665 OS tonsigainstilektiltilforthioesseeponding seteexsoisketk i tt. -'.-.. -. ,_._.,..- -, _.„,,,,,,,_ . us that such is their intention in October:next. born a lienteoant coloneley down to a second Clips Mitre the blues and give up all . hope of week_ laat,Ye_at% '-. _ ._._„.._" • . _ ... 2 i. • .'..,..,.._ , .__,,.. , W il defici,...,... . :. -.. 4 ,-.., ...---- - :-••..,'"-.: ',-.. ' DT - lieutenancy Othent" no doubt, will accept - .01pmer's eleCtion: They acknowledge that - e e' la o a e lthi l araal neerien ta r : = Pia " "'"e‘. 1 . 8 ., •. 0 - ` 147 P4 .- "L's) - ir - - , .^ - ."--,i , .• li - C•... ,-..:..- ._'''', ' -' , .., ..--- :. "-that the .stanumris "" ri's2 , t - „fd• 1 ''-', - ..i.,f - .1 ., ....- ,____m l ,l . , . . ~4161,143 , civil appointments when their coontry calls. he is already a "geed dock lathe pit.!.'s lilow ri n n ' 7. - t -r-- „ r aion - C li --------- is don, only " - -- ,.''`,. -10 8 1 .. ~ , k;t . ,r;:i: :: : itisiii : ".*V. . 1 ' ",:Y:;".... - "' This aceounte for the" milk in liar" cocoa- . -bo to work, and 'let us see what a Mignial• .-r- ' --s- -- -- ' ..• it: - " ' li - ' ale" -the ' l'.' l '. -, "'l. * " .: =''' --- "."; l s s 's" . '4'' - - '"'" l "'"'"'' :; ' '''''? : '' . l -e ' ll' yes great capseity' wee:Meese for prodnoing dials ' . --- --- - -,----ea s e • le s ooe ss o oeses .. 'cent Insjority.we en . roll UP for Gam!: Let -To t o w s , ' teas leo* ea eeetewar . cid " _ . e '.. w e . ain I US also resolve.to redeem' this , •, Congressional "wed with lest "year: .- e -, - . - ...e.. ... ~.1 given .__ , , ~... ~ distant; and elect the Union. Ceunty :ticket. • 2 Work hard, boys, and you can do it, - tsr the ." 1 - les • cause of.Freedam is gaining' streligth4ily ' " -, woo , - an a " : i sam lamas , . - ism . _ ' . 'in Schitylkill County, ken. are thinking,' 67,2 a osi.ste 917 eellite e1f4,10 113,37 • MAR ikli - - .n 7, 124 and mafalsbonest Democrats have rsoolved to um eas. 'a, " /gig cease being the Wets of aellish.leadSM . and of , tn, 404,749 29,1110 it s.. i 466,830 RAI ,118434111 a party that is in favor ot Slavery and kris, t ,fa ..nums 9,066 , 3 / 13 4 07 • - - trade: The days of Sham DefttOttratie illlls ' ' ' ' - , v.sie.aaa mil . _ . . . in BehnylltillOatuakli are fon being istinabereiii ntess .069 - ...mg , . _ . . . AlrinitiC. JO/IMP:IN whdii:as great a . traitor to to the principles on which he was eleUted'ite Jeff. Davis, made the followingremarkit to tie • delegates from the spareuirssConvention .. " - ' in Jeer is 'Ws Eitracrio. The copperhead • Philadelphia at' the . White Ho itvga .6' : . . in Raymond's Times: .• .. ': , :::-..... . . • owes who: desire employment; 'since - the - - is - .... ' c " Ridudlion Is over, in : the standing . . army, as "A recognition of thte policy and urinetaas would P iiit . nit be required of those -who receive office end . ge authorized by Congresit, have bunted - a call tor from the Goreruinent. -lt was a. duty the - . ... m i litatra .. a opiver, - gen' --- -ta . atiaemble at Oloyeltuid; Ohio. i. yr $ - R.,. 4" flee owed Itself that strerigth and - er.alumld be Lehrn Om . bsl6l - given to those who maintain the Inincipiedeatehred by • salM • • that great body of national men - who met ttde week In - to en d o rs e B o oth ' s Pre s i den t ; en d sink thein-.- ecraat sta. .. 4. lq , -,, , 2 6 2.• .! : sooreation at Philadelptdaf! •. . .. . , ..;:z.: . Balm Kt . War it the estimation - of the in . "es. , Bean.. 0 L - . In other Words, the loyal men appOirited , This cell has aroused theloyal officers 8 7 -jx.B o ad :raj,. 1...T.11111 , RI% r: : .410 • 'mg A ' I,ollt .- • 14, d 1,41 T . 117 l' ' ;111111.• ' —.- ..11,,0211 'Mai swan 1 to dace i hy, the lamented Lincoln, who iir as soldiers, - and they-have alio called a:11 . 8110W: ' ---. net a Bad .01 18 .0 ' " 1 '..., 01 5 " : - " Illegal - souse murdered by Johnson's .particniat - - triand mass Convention to meet rat .Pittaberg in ---:-'.- , • wrne On ~ . ..--,- 7 - .-: . ~,r ; 7 ts, Booth, must be turned out because thef*lll Septismbee . aiso... The loyal soldieris willbeat - rook Gr4 -1 T Om* C..40..5-;-The...mondo.l ..izake„.,. i iiii.,.:_ii t ing - :.. irj.,-: . -,yrt.. ! I'M', ret-hteoirthoem. principleseei,asjh'is7.64,oochen. • n th o e t y tu r nl ece tra ive lt : - them ,„E v i,,, fi r ; t - y ot i p ven .°n tb zi ** . . Au d rn 'tbS catjp; .; ;ti . e .. m . itner;• • ' . thrt:l tha P g" gb i rit t ililit ea e(t rY t4t all iy ci .: * !l : h l :e7;Wi g , * pliniy . * t i t . jr na ku n 3lll l : :: -- 1 :7 41. •;:',::S .114 1 1 -4 -214 ~..- 4..: r ri—L ! 3 : 1 7 . 4' ' • despot h as done. If Congress does:floata- johnihold:oniy arouse the loyal manses ;hi, - goo 4 Annim . Se/set. *Ut 11/4- __ _... : 13i * end llii _2 l; ;* ! ". ' r i 'l'B ' 4° =--aii i , r - - .-- --', 7 3 .7 . • ' 4 this man.. sreli me use,- Puttlitta .will sew of eve4:_deueFlist*litet:- add to OM : , . ,ints, l * of - .. -- ZOO . Ere! , pmc, ._ ~- 5.,,' -ing,, . ' - --:.-.- r-: -.• *71744.".711. kw _ __. ..:;,,,•'• • . prom r. ,la the. .', • Itutlon provklintibi the likeichaffi, ba . firii - Ahli.* hi* vOnintafir pitziode hop( - evisierjuinnAliftee :thole. ppa - - - : - .. -'. -.--.- A, - ,,;,-.;..,,;;,...6. . . • . . .it-,, - ,,. - .. IPP P II4O / 3°121 P u N l9 -01994. • - • ! , - - ''i ,' . it* '-'.-- - r---:-: -,' - • - - ::: ';-- "MIK /4101 Rot 14 ti .. 1 7 - .r . ... ::, .:--,., .- -1-, -.-. ,. .. . :.;:.....,.. ;..., , L.., ..,..., ... . .. • - • - • . - . . , . „ j_,_ _. • . .-.- •,,,, stik wrawt—Aw.milft t I 10702 , 11. - -lELtA.C.D.AtiGiLY. inuttmatia*- • "rMarc'and 7113Mattam. .1 attefions-maubet . 48red b3 ,B 4 l ntiraliS B tMenedNalMtleToBl," - Admittance ED cent&open at T, leeltiare to paimeoes at 8 oNiloek . -- ABlO l t 2 N. 71 4 sl7‘• ^ -.1 1 - = .1 7 5'?-"ANIMIGitiVn . . mutereinsoc Medd lin Re.* 'P-•keti••• P 1144411 6 _-Anabot-sea"_stipub4c, ante, _a. • stAke WlLlte.lidetiirltle.,l new '4:9 Bagevltith ebilting toik: new_Snllgir,: 1 - set doable ItarnectiMmairfacesau :I G um Haut SO theti.t Ittegto Cards& Maness tighoste, welathigqZs lbs -eaeb,-and a few Other articles &de plies. Monday, Ansp*Vostl cte t tor,MM A M. - - Ang 5 ,6, 86 7 44-It7 MYERS. -Rot - oLurt Auew. fort e dly.bea_. Fur age itt the dorm ,Aisaufsetured by - JOSEPH S. 4t THOMAS. s 1 arriok pic6ll ymukt. FrobtAlk., rhtladi PirAlso Family 9°10.H - umber Qua Soap,ilatuidry .Slap. Br°lnlSoa .R. P a ; 1. 3 .'?4 1 !..1 1 c - f. Or- - TPEINSIILTAMA cthirtatkiithoGitegireaponv with awrWiiotit.. -vantages for Instruction in the common and higher English branches; Greeln,laraln, ciennumn.rrench, Mu sic, Intantry and Artillery A YELL CC/Minh' IN BOOKIE AXIAL AMPS& TELE ith: Da& sr inAitunenta.Oix.ns. its next mai= September iith; For circulars address ' - : Rev. IL L. WATOIIII. A. M. President Anglia i :5;1041 -* "'St' EXT RA BOIUBITIrt EXTRA, • ROSIN TV: l'—labrprigatraeta‘ , 44agicatuaradditional Bounty due sOlteis understhlkr.bißrAct-ot Crolgrue, promptly and speedily: — SOldiels'ivill Ind it to their ;advantage to eltharcsitici,persini; . - writt; sft4 dia. charioa to me. zlltcharge fu each case is five dollars no charge untit a tonnty IS collected.' ...Satifactory ref. mma am will ixt - •auies b# given. • • . • • . - • JAILIIPB • • Ago. 114 With ath at.; Philadelphia. Au* • WA; _ . . ied 1. 'l4 the Footed:lee, at Pottsville, BtatvroUrennsylva nia,_on th e Stth day' of ,Ardost, 180, •• •To obtain an of these letters, th e apPliant must O call fox ' =tl to the Mate'. of this Est, 94 . pay_ one,oent for . •• - Una caul for wlththons manta .they Stint to the Dead Utter Ottico.: • . • - 4 Botdger Than ' Remy Patrick Morris John • *Own Samuel - Earns F F Meira Patrick Critter W. XIII Jas. abip McGlone llianr Cavanagh Jar ship Ney Diode 2 , auk - Bridget Keay -Mary L O'Brien Edward Dawson .I.l3thler , Longleaao. . • • O'Neal Juno! ..- FariesThetnas - D lighthipp ' Ray John Oanison Mettle - tyneki Dud Rill) Neley Mary A. Rummel Chas .6 Lurd Amanda S Bogen! Rate • Hudson Chas • Lyons Elizabeth ; Thutopsou C& Co High Joseph L TalotWen lioward Ann ship McFarland John Weber - Jones John Mullen Joseph . Kate - Jenolngs • Mistiest '4, - . .LEWIS *:go; ItiANUFAOTUIMS - OP SCREEN, CAR AND OF ALL. FINDS, FURNISHED TO TEE TRADE • . AT LOW PRICES,-BY - • " HUNT BROTHE;RS,- .84:33ANT,0!ii, Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Ral road and Riming , Supppes. EXTRA TRIBUNE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN, A poliderd: struggle, rarely rarpassed in Importance or intensity, tuts been 'precipitated on the country by the treachery of Andrew Johnson and some of fill:offi cial or persoral adherents, .to the great and patriotic party.by which they were intrusted with power. The aim of this treachery lath put the' steadfast boy- spits of the South under the feet of the "whipped but ' not subdued" rebels, and to enable the latter to glut their; vengeance on the former, whomthey hate and cures neresponsible for the moat u _ of their darling • , Confederacy." • The recent artrolesale • massacres at Memphis' and New Orleans were but - censpicnous manKentatione of the spirit now rampant in the South, whereof the prei rebel triumph:ln Kentucky is - a more recent eiemPle. The soldiers'of Lee, Beaaregard, Johnston and Hobd. are novithe domineut power from the. Potomac to the Bio Grande ; they elect each other to office in Prefer. ence,even to stay`: at-home rebels ; they have Supplant. ed nearly all others as Policemen of Southern cities; 'they are organized and ofdeered as State mliftla ; .and theY,ruthiessly . crush every: demonstration of loyal , :whitei or loyal blacks in assertion- of the ECZIIAL . emTE pr . AMERICAN FREEMEN , . Theeettpol • oases of the bloke are burned and their white teach era subjected to , violence and outrage by unchanged ' rebels, who relieve ,the work of- murder-and arson by - - cheers for Andy Johnson and execraiions of Congress. The purpose of \forcing , representatives of the rebel States into Congress in definnee of the loyal oath; by Sat and military power, is openly avowed, with threats that those who resist it shall be treated as rebels; andn oivil vrae.thus kindled throughout the North and West,' . - It has thus become intDerative that those who stand for' LIBERTY and LOYALTY—for 'kbe right , of..the UNION to exist and of MAN to be PREEehould gr ipe:lMO . and: work to strengthen the, hands of CON- • GROS for the inevitable centeit before Min We moat Convince tbe, SOUTH and the COPPER HEADS that iivolutiorui go not backward-that h emlM cipation is an: uuclumgeatde fact ; 'thatthe glorious'. CIVIL WORTS ACT, can never be repealed—that the rights 'of the ' humblest 'AMEIRCAN are ,henedorth guaranteed and Welded by the .FEDERAL CONSTI TUTION and mist hemaintalned against all.gaine4- ers—tbat the days wherein BLACKS had no rights, which WHITES were bound to respect , have passed away forever'.. . ' . We hold today the power.* all the FREE STATES el 1860, In WEST VIRGINIA, and in 3,115013111. be- . aide, We Must hold these, is the; !muting electienS, And add to them MARYLAND and DELAWARE—the former !Mittens throngktreichery, otherwise.lchnson km: Wo Ditrat eget to:the .KLUI COLlgTeill an over sheitaing tualority .devoted to 'Loyalty, Nationality, and the inalienable Rights of Man. To this end, let. Light and TrOth be Systeinatieally diffused to every neighborhood, every fireside through out ourbroad country. , - . . . To this end, wopropree an extm IMO of Tni Wren: . . LT Tannins "(identiCal In die and cantenis with the regular editionj, which we will supply (dell enbicrip dons metre priori* fieptimbee le, on the following terms, the paper tb he sent and subscriptlims to coup trionmeon receipt* Ms money - • - - • lemmata aiweviriot extvAncon • - friends of the cause are invited to fornt clubs Address • • • THE wammilie; „, „,.. Ito. 154 Nissan et.; QIIIIItIfIr IPS : RALE or VALUABLE 1-7 COAL.* LANDS.— • By virtue of a writ , of Liroitrt Paefas, issued out of the Court of tkonmon Pleas * and to me directed, there will be expiated to: sale by pub li c vendee or , utct7, en. . RattirtlaL tiereri4uar 8, loos, • at I o'etoch. in the afternoon. at, the Court'Hotiii, In the Borough of Pottsville, fichnylklll County, the fol lowing,r,W estate, to witi. • • - _ All the undivided two-thirds of the undivided or hilt part at the whole, into two equal puts, to 'be parted end divided, of and in all that w..rM.W tractor parcel ot land consisting 'of several contiguous pieces or parcels,' situate in the Township of Branch, in the County of gcnnylkill, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and limited as follows,' to:wit:, liehinuing at a stonetruxu, line of land. formerly of Jacob Betio, but now of htte of Shona. a Bunting, being a corner or part of the Chandler beet novverzlatekof JosoPILM-Atvers thence by the said Silvers . land, south forty, degrees east ; wo hundred and thirtYrivii reties to 'stone in slim of lantbannerly of John Metier; but now or late of the New Tort and Schaytidll• Coat Ombpany, theisice by the said last mentioned laud Windt BAY d e grees thirty-three perches and rive-ixthe of porch, to s - stone corner, north forty dogress west sixty perches. more or: leas, to a poet. south forty-41x degrees. west forty_ perebes -to allitterry.and thence 'putt,: by same and partly by land' sometime of 'Jacob Being, south twenty degreat east one hundred and thirty-n in e =; ur -a: apes - in a line of John spore r ec d. poly byfiteptiteandistaly by land of (pules Evans, south aorty.dte degrees West two, hundred, and thists.thres perches to a. eseptictheatehyls few veyea to= Millet ; twang - 04dt - ft rem we one •Jihd Slighti4wii.PSlCUrte.!..-Pter , south sixty-two degrees West slity,one Perchea,to a Pest, north thirty degree* west thirty-halt perches to; a vast north forty-own perches and a halt to a post-in a nue of land lOrmitayof George ealsel and now or isterzt lamb Beitaloger, and thence ' by the same northstsSYdi ... : l Past eau thhtlAright perch. O s to - a *km, - o air;iotattlimai#4egrets wisr. nineteen perches to a stone, Peas sixty digress "4 forty-eight ' :preheat° apost s . s nottitlcel degees ;rat six. perches A l / 401. to &l o o m ~ iiiirei_br o th eetalia, WI of :gawp erman „a • Istatof4littoblieWbSitnOW or late of stead a , 'obittillaratiCreas east two hundred = itt'a stone, thence by the said bat jersi north fifty degrees west twen ty perttananionede laic to a stoneyand northlftyde gtea. E at tatirthwersperthea . and dre-sisntwof a pack to the placeef lingflintag.'swatattaing Ada. were% end allowance et eta - percent. for rotor, Ac:. w hi c h mo tor= bat pelt the date:then trent of binggdatpnd wiabbr . indemtamedmillid . Air Of Augelk.A: D. yh :1040.i and rtetrreetatled. patio*. inewxid wtfe ay hia c iocrw.beertug dais the UM au jedid; A. 3), lati,'*ittrdnirraxeded .irt• the County - ef Sebnylklitigrattedind antatted.anto the skid,antho nl r. Untettin...s*ffie, arid thaiuddirrenklat Miller, treble atitgententnnder.hts handandwed dolystsen-; , 'Awl in tbsvregowekvir tom . mdtpu s we b ea r brAlatolu. 1140Cdsar tat Iderth: Ahts*: l/01034 154864trantekhar assiStreatherd Mar set ewer to the s ag r all 'ad ue - Abe 111bOTHE deiligiblel undivided mot-, ory or moot par t ie.: thialaift ti = In lee tis- 4 sedum' with the catmint Said: la the ribi -Indantnte ofigii rceited.`lloll;4l,lsonsis dos Ahereelli*Ri.i vitlittitiet JO • SOW F. , ' toolBCP lll o 4o 4l lll , l4sim j ratue ssintlesW . !ISsieckhalte.V., ."':•'''. -- .-. ,,, .;:lts•a:zi .-. '"Ndleribilliglii'tanittlissiirreseldl , p. • ~_•_•,•...;,- .- ' - ' Wilbiliiir," llNlAl:R.._..alloll...gewr. 14 .. _,.t'' -, siii j,- - • '-'' MUM WWI" i l_,, '' V. , ;;;", , ',.. , 1 ,,, 4 . -, ~ - . - V.:Wig tr:efill n' 1- • j - ' •.. Z . 2: : - ,,, 4 . ''' . "' ii , " . --ci 1 oq - e 4"- .Vizadswonirwsll74ipx 'Peeks - , 'll----Josit Copy tlicooks. Momplote la three wi AN'S, COUIZe Sugar Jars. Mune, Butter Digiegt. %NZ • Calgairdottsace aft ek L BoXiatind SWIM .-CentntStt 2 eo : ; , ; 4so , l4lllMAlicilitim&Kienesiteoessiti gliskiladOrse ibetlircez :1354, —. 1kee:nnitb - maga— .Addries theAruxßustuil Vol Work% Verattmt4 . :<.szjuty m-mos—simpin, ITCS L> &admit ' t : : ithitti VflitAttirS 011 MINT .„ . war t shire7 ! lller:l4 o : 4 1 3" flours. itoCialEttl4PTlQW OF TuS fEEM4. Price 50 cents. For: tale by 7 all- drnitik , te: sending 60. cause to WEEKSA-ACITTEIt, Sole .:Agents, liu Washington etreeKikbektv it Ara be 'lure:Weil retelkbee.t4 PoebliWtetee7 tart 0,! Abe Iluitettqateit; . •. . E XI : 'NOT O=N S r . n TER ARIM n ! . 'Sold; by - Guru-Deniers AtiD .- ,111.E" TRADE •• • st Cartridge. - Belleatink E6stol, • (Elliot pt.) No. tbi Cartridge. Repeating Pistol, pt.) No. n . CartAdge.: . Packet Revolver, (Sell' cuaing).- ' • -New-Pneket'Revolver, (with Loading .Lover 2. Police Revnitor,Nary tlize"Calibre.- Belt Bel 6 ilear,ABeU-Ooactng.) Navy Callbret, Navy Revolver. 36-100 In. Calibre.• • ' • Army Barolrer, .14.1001 n. Calibre. Gan Cane, using No: ¢2 Cartridge... - • Revolving Ritle,neAs.afi-100 in. Calibre. Rreecalseding:Plile; No. 32 Cartridge. • Breech. Loading Carbine, No- 46 Cartridge. tr. a. (Steel Barrel, r i n iV i th Sabre Bayonet. R 7. Billed Musket, Sp aid Pattern. Sittglc Barra Shot Can. ' • . ' SONa k _ll4cua t New York.'-4 1ifoore ' 4•Nicitoit: Nel - w 4l , Framers &Bacheiders, Roston. • Alta P. Lovell, " Jos C. Gmbh & Co., Philadelphia. -Potiliney iSt Trimble, Baltimore • Henry Folsom St - Co., New Orleans cad Mempbta, Maynard Bros„ Chic Ago. • . L. M. Ramsey & Co., St Louis. - Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. - Ang. la, '66 . (Ap. 7, '36--14) NATIONAL BANK. Offeri.f:pr'saie at;oliwg iiiarket rate • GOVERNMENT SEOITRITIES f 11. 1.11.30 Treas. ?fetes date of Aug. 15, 'B4 if I j une. u„ '65 66 " July 15, '65 • 5-20 Loan of 1 1 362. .5-20 Loan 'of 1864: • 5-20 Loan of 1865. ~..10-40 Loan of 1864. GOLD, STOMS,AND BONDS gONTRNMENT SEthrliriTES 130IIGHT AND SOLI), - DRAFTS ' a j - on E.nilind, Ireland. France and Germani, for Bale In ann3 to antpnrcinuers.: • _ H. H. HIINTZINGHR; Capbier. • .Pottavilli, January 3. 436 • 1-tr 4. - ,-F - w : liiiTNt,Ey, CENTRE STREET, ; -, POTTIM:= :AMERICAN.. AND FOREIGN GOLD AND S SILVER; Foreign Exchange, Fatted States Bonds, MONEY RECEIVED ON- DEPOSIT. 11 , ,TTEIIESTUllowethiper special agreement STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold .a the New York and Philadelphia Beards e Brokers at the usual Commission. May 1, _ 1-elm ART UNION For the Distribution of Pictures Painted by .1. H. BOVINDY, the Disabled illiner.e . Artist.. - •7,dany of the - friends of. J. H. BOUNDS, the disabled miner.artist having urged him • to distribute the paint ings of his Own which he on hand. ITO hao censent ed, There wilt be 100 shame at s6 . asharet. • The pictures are as follows : • • - L. Halt in the Woods. Size,- 4.feet, 6 Inches by E ft. 2.. ' 2. Capture of the Daughter of Daniel .Boone by the Indiana.. Size, 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet, 4 Inches. 3. -English Farmyard: Size, 3 feet by 2 feet, 4 inches. 4. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. IS. Portrait of Beatrice Cenci. ••• 6. The . Pasture. Slie,• 2a by 27 inches. 7. Frosty Morning. Size . 20 by 27 inches. • • E. The Wayside Fountain.. hire. 20 by 27 - inches. P. Bridge pear Bells Largo D'Orta. • Size 20 by 27 inches. • ' The gleaners. 81. z.., IS. by 22 lather. With the other paintings, m king In all twenty fine oil - pitotinge: ' tirThe pictures will be' exhibited at. the BoOk-stores of B. Barman and Bosbyehell; Bros. ..iki.: , mst 4. '66 . .; • . Et- Ci, L. WOLT,73L. CHARLES S 1 OLIO= W.404114EN: BROTHERS, SEGARS AND CLAY PIPES . AND MAXIMS I E • Leaf and ilannfaetaied Tebateo, NORTH THIRD ST., MITIVSKETRLOR AND VINE, PHILADE - LPHIA. Mayl 18-: NEW PERFUME FDA THE HANDKERCHIEF. -: -P1141.0111111 New 'York. Febl46s'. vatic sAs.sc:»yhe sobsoriber WM offer at _ ...—Thisroas4; aiOpt - arr, Hies. _ .._• At renstermseher's Tavern. in Ringtown, rhill Comity; this following described real estate, i IBS urea sndlit ..prebes' of, land. situate, Union I tawnlalllP:SallaY l M . Ovansty, about 4 mlleirthsai Ring town, and X mile from the Catawissa Railroad and Itehlrgli WWI: adjoining. lands of David Rehrlg, Lawrence Sengley, deem Runtainger,: Thomas Ryan's Dime .and. others. ~.' themon ' le ernetedii larimand ( T amil:A*o dwellin g house, {Containing a Ink • , ' kitchen and seven ; . ismi'trith entrny one ten- . .., ant bowie, and 'all ' =meaty - ontbadlngis.- .. 'About 100 acres of the above are timbered;* the bal.: lune-tt -; ; :vitisiersa , oflittralyeejstas—timikiwil. I. msba: , ._ • Thislitietitawissitiielsees lb ' " 'i; ;A :god water' softer 40 oti the , I .2_F!' *.Vir_ 1,,„• - '-'': Imiiiiailetlen , sow itislowsulreare 4914 " m u'uie le : ol t. 1 . 11 .$ iLigreitY• 14 obipposT. , chrivon -Theasol oltattisititoimisio thifyiaoloitiwoos. to otatioothiiito.=-Salelocommenor 01 de}ock; P.: iti-' 'fermi easy, and will be made basowdas tae day. icraw tir - ... , 7. - -- -- - --- - - -ISAAC ADDAMS.. „ , n , 'l3:4:Posibibi wllhing tii~thVitbave he t . .-*l es trarrealroa WllMasiLliinifie , ordambarsseti, GOVERNMENT C3I3=LE .—:o:----. AND ALL BANKER, Dealer in Quartermaster's Vouchers Avid Uncurr6nt Money ea, grams _ the Barg en Beetatiliit floret fres", -wide% 4t tetteir-fte Annie. NaimiaetworOd only b7IPHAL ON St SON rtr. Beware,,ot .Comit;eifeititi „ A4F, te_i7:-PiyirieiK4* , • -• Vy wad urivutrime, +'.ii'+ Y 2212222. Thwrtmrt Own_ers =of Live Sol 6 inuiNk4'o. ThrgrEANCE.OOWY or Peanut. Charter Perpetual.. -1/001000 00. To lure against lose,a result i Omni by sal dVity i etNIPT • Pg r g aS :. A2 R iPAVOPPitIS-LIWI Soya Vonstbrattaii. below Cbestnnt, Pbiladelpbia- 'Cot.. OW ; BRALESS, - DA : B. BECKER, DANL. L. EiTgitLY, I:I3CiFF A. "lu7. Vice Prosidtot,, , - H at:mend Amt. REFERIM CB% by pewnleldon. to tbk following named Cattlemen:—Hon. Sfnion Clinnerot, Hani: bug, COAL Pitman. Pottayille, Pa.:lien lamin Barman, POtt6Ville,Pti.; liturd Pattecom Pinta. Mille Pa. Dr. Jelin, Glonlr.ger.--Pren, Lebanon Bank, .Lebakaan, awl. . John . L4Stlettenr.rf.: Benjamin PottiT — Pa. (pecialjTotice?to La'dies.- , 'ilia an VOW ',rations ape=W.adat,tiod they are peculiarly anbJect, at once safe, healthy d certain. Or that th*Vatald commit one who has made this treatment his special study. - ittAtiittEAir,'-z- PROPOSSOR OF PISRASES OF ~ W OMEN,; ... • . . Ens been in extensive. logi. ationeashd prette- !or rip- War& Ot thirty Yeats at - Mc Fr‘Vext,t9 l o* — a - fatt that opealus tor itseit—arai is Immo to thousand* of Wiles as the author of ~ . - ' • " THE mARRTFID WOMAN'S PRIVATE YEDIOAL= 001CANION," Ctiret - Publiehed le laity 'meat.* inieuded Am married Meieein delicate or preharibus. betaith trout which. every lady will perceive thorough: Mani i-ap of her compliiate, symptoms mad mums. met their Uni ta and meMdiate trieatmeNiC- It ib a liG ) 4 l *l4-" 410 ;" adviser and ampaidoli.- cher!, , - . 11-ALF A MILLION LADIES. posectielt. Every husband should_ hue ,It It sent oy mntl, prlc a $l. - • . - He guarantees a este and. 11111nediate and efficacious cure or alt.-*Pecial dieicultlee,lrregularttiet and ob .suurtiona,- either in person or 'by - Ladies front all parts of the United Nana cement ltiut with the greatcst coulldenal and certainty of success. Caution coLad le.. •. Be not imposed upon by t h e 'cheap, worthlere and Iniurioue • nostranus of `Temale , Pille,."Towdere. "Prom" palmed' upon the oredulona ant Ignorant. Who are deprived of their meatus as welt , as of their nealtb. Ladtea ean'ifendlor —Tun' fdazater, WOMAN'S' BEITAce hicotom. - LNinciatiett,. or consult frr„ cean by letter; nod so guaniagetnet tmpoeitiona. MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES Wbo desire a safe ena vertabt remedy for lneigularitiee or suppressions of nature, from enateter_cause,..can rely upon his celebrated:::;. PORT,EGUESE FERILEAMONTIILY PaLth . . , . , composed. of rare and costly imported entraCte They are a reliable apethic foriadica.. Pleasant to the taste, being sngsreoated, healthy and certalintn. all cues,— They cannot lads la - retuit cues they succeed May-eight hours. Price d.d. per box..„ In.. obstinate wises, th ose two degrees :stronger should be wed. - - Price $5: - o Agents Appointee, Address 10r. A. • • Profesiorof-Diaeases of •Women. • Demos 1139 Lusar: fra. Oa : Boa . 11.924, Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty years. nay are sent by mail, In ordinary letter en velopes, with frill instructions and advice. - /day 2d,.!eit 21,3m1f. L'OR BLUION 11A3L1.11 0 1 9 8 A: " • Iliabisaelt Organs, CHIOBBRING , S PIANOS. • GE.ClifideS PIANOS, TREAT IL C0. , 8 . C - 1.4 OJD7OOZT LS , • Addiess L; B. POWELL; • . . Wholesale Agent, S c rant on. JllllO 436 ' " • 23. MINERS' KUPPLIEL.-This subscriber is Agent for the sale of the Boston. Oem Belting Factory, and furnishes sufferior Belts at•Pactory prices, all sizes, Medi and lengths - Belts of greater thickness than those kept on hand made to order, at the shortest notice, sable orders. for Colliery purposes have thu-Pre ference at the Mill. Also Steam Packing of every de scriptka, Blasting Paper by the single, or ten -reams, or by the ton, at manufacturers* prices. SAFI:TY_ LAMPS, of the most approved patterns, made' f inspectedllovernment Wire, by the single doe. n, or. hundred. Wire Ottaaes, Wire by the roll oryard Tway! for sale by B. RANNAN. April 23, '64. • • IT- TO ]MINERS. 20 Years Biperienee in the Business. ;or', 43040 PETER KUNJUJiIgOK, CI nin Illanatacturcr in all its Branches. Ci►Y STREET, TRaurrarg, • BEST . .,QUALITY.. FOR ORAItES AND COALE:I6TE ELOPPS, WARRANTED TO BE EQUAL TO-TUB NEW • CASTLE ORENGLIBEI CROWN CHAIN . . I would particularly recommend my Triple Mining Chaim the moat durable and safe for mining purposes It is the only kind used In Europe for mining. This Chinn properly.used, will laet five years, and is thou only half worn out; by taidng out the abort links and rending them to the manufacturer, he will put in long links, and yon then base a narychain for about hell price.- For further particulars I refer yen to the Dun can Colliery, Pottsville, Pa. . . - I will warrant-my heavy Triple Chain to drier from SOOO to 4000 Ibe. out of a elope 400 yards deep, or aper. pendictilar shaft of 200 yards deep. April =portant to Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, and uterine..—Suldlers, Sailors or Marines, who have lost an arm or leg, or been permanently and totally disabled in toe same, are now entitled to a pen sion of FIFTEEN dollars per month; those who have lost an arm Ind leg, or both legs, TWENTY dollars; those who have lost both arms or both. eyes, TWEN TY-VIVID dollars. This; act also restores the Pen sion to Soldiers employed . in any civil capacity under the Government. Apply In person or by mall. to the Military and Naval A.: - ,ezcy of JOSEPH B. DEVITT & CO., No: 4.4T•Walnnt Street, "Philadelphia. - Aug 11, '66 U le ROHRER'•S =mmoE/IL, WILD 'MERRY TONIC, For diseases of the Cheat, Liver, Kidneys, Longs, And an a BLOOD PUB RIPER It has no Mu? . . J. nommn, - Proprietor and Maautacturer. Lancaster. Pa. J. A. HENNESSY. soie-Agoat for Schuylkill Co. An :.st 4, 1866'' - .. 31.81 a Baictast For 3:larking Clothes with Indelible Is la CALL AIM 61:2 TRIM AT" • , BANNAN'S BOOKSTORE, POTTSVILLE.. • HErNTER'S .- . lODINE . SAitgAllilAilatlLLA . Li a sPecific for' diseases of the. fllood and Skin. 11 pueluvely , cares Scrofula; ',Totter, Erysipelas and sores of every kind. It isthe beet remedy for complaints cd. children following, improper nounshmeat and amulet!' lever. I have a griat number , ob strong, truthful cer tificates of its favor •like" the 'following: Running Sores for 9 year!, cared by • seven bottles ; Tetter of l leas, tared, one bottle ;• a Scaly Manse of the Skin lur 20 years, cured, four bottles; Scrofula 10 years, cared, Ave bottles ; a badly Ulcerated Throat, cured. two bottles; Ulcerated foot, Si years, curd; seven but Itee'. a.eevere case of Erysipelas, 9 years. cared, Ms bottles ; Rheumatism, 2 years, cured, two bottles ,Disease of the Blood, 14 years, five bottles.' The lodine Saramarilfa 'purifies the blood, infuses new ,life Into the system through its tonic power and It Is also a perfectly harmless compuattioe: having been In use about thirteen years, by persons of all ages, ',iota eta months and over, :vita unequalled suemas.— Pencil al Office, No, 0101farket street; Philadelphia • R. F. 11L1NTER,•Proprietor. Waolesale Agents in New York., F. 0. Welly& Co. No; 115 Franklin street. JOHN -0. BROWN ea SON, Wholesale Agents, Oim reSt., an a st..al by all .Drugglato In Fotavllle. . May 12, 010 12-Iy• • . New Seasonable Gooods. JUST RECEIVED _AT , ROBERT A. GLOVER'S, Centre Street,. A new and spiendid assortment. of Spring Dry Goods, consisting of various kinds of Fancy. Dress and staple Goods. Also a choice assortment of .Groceries, all of which be afters Inc sale at the Tory lowest cash otiose. April 14. TAI 1.64 f clreesi earn Grate r at GEO. ERIGHT & CO.'S Ix Call and see it. - An 11,'66—b2- - • IUTACIIIINERIB _FOB BALE . —Tho enkint. 121• her bus nowon hand and for sale the following large lot of" new end . old machinery - 1-1 second-han d steam engine,ll.)(- inch bore and sn inch stroke has been refitted andls suitable for sinking a alone. - One 20.horso power Engine refitted.. J . • 2. New Bailers; 30 inches diameter 80 feet long, 9 • I. -80 ", • . 20, st. • se .• so 46 44, 2 Secondhand 86 Inch died., 20'feet long. With Fire fronts complete. One small Boiler about Litinte power; one Smoke Stack 84 Mites diameter SS feet long; one smoke stack 80 inches diameter; 40- feet long t one pomp wheel 1 foot diameter, 834' Inches pitch, with Shaft and Pedes tals completer. two :Wrintght - Iron , lihnftis 8 foot long, 63( inches diameter; - one Hoisting Drum,' 6 foot 'pi& era, with sha ft and blocks complsto one small drum, 8 foot diameter. . - • , One 144nch Pomp,- complete.: One 12-Inch - " . • "•. . . One 10. inch '_ • •• . A lotof 16 inch pump"Plpee ; oneind email - Breaker Rolls with IS inch wrought iron ehafts ; :four Pei Coal. Screens; a set of Elevator Buckets-r-:new ; a' 16t of Pomp Stubs, all sizes v .6 lot of Belt... Pulleys of V/1:1012S adzes: also the hinter of largeßrisker, now shind g, and could be . rtsed fir the MIIIO purpose also WOO !eet of Slope Chain, all sheik at . JAIME' SPARE'S 3fachinery Depot, June 2, '66-21.t . _ Coal Street,- Pottsville. D Z E 8 Z Mir DI A E 111 -1 1E0BUS - JEtetwbblabed in 1833. - 'lties; *odd' reepeetioNy annotane to the titlb:r BC that she will cordlike the Marble' Works, at the old stand. corner Callowkdll and Second Streets, (near Market PottP ine * Conitantly On. —ds'of , IV la tin emit • . lira Pam* yardts made tit: order., — , Work of every description prodiptiy. &pentad' Irel# 4 lrestatyle. and warranted toe re aatillketloll. ' Plana and 'wk.= fp:riddled at tibt'eliateit take. Angle. Itit&.LlWlllat&tgElt. • A . - - / 14...1VES'a; SOW - ' , '';.,—. :-. ,-,:,. -- - : --.. • .I'.: `.., scrap Its ii4lid"illetal ' M erchantS,. '''. iticandi Akii itEUNDRY Fiat- lit ,NISHARS , If., E. corner . of SOOT! dk . ' - , PYlNNandlro.-11""SOUTHIltree .. -• . . . PHIEADALPS:I4- .- Yellieve. INC 'att 141k rirW r t m ili a lkarni aid. tel' ilat Pape& e h tim om on i4 l, , 'maul:MlMl:tat ntlnifoldere. Ba: m o : Sheet Slae,,Bieel; Borer. Crucibles. ro Aloe. -mos. vieeatae- 9,4*"4 ( .'4, /311;1, Id' , 411 . ___ 0 2. "i,,, ,i It ax mi. :Da xstack , , ---ur-Nfive..o4 seam: n . u . _._ . ~ Frairtriu!lroont, - iinillon. !xi igut til!t:f2_ ll _ l •,,_ . Oft OreYeg i = ctu!!; s! , cr" ' „ 11 °W . - , nlismdiMailndiip . of ''' -2 116 0 4 r, - ... I r l . I Y II, OO Ilf-4mt z ' • ..np.r. - ,i - -,: - ;.- . -,. - . - Ki , J - Stomach'and Bowele. tiIn!I:mIUITCAMPIst _ 25 1 1.806• MEWS.. ar 11 .111 11% liitel i• ,e-s a err Pl i 4 .-A m• ee11 , 17 'r: gN4444#41 0 C11 „ ieetiroupeice tetweel .ii. I , Aur '• ?reads mai to have, beettsignixl 011 Weil.. t ' nastily last:Wed tattlied wtrilin eight deys theradter.--- } o'4 Om Came eeeditikat4Ww4ausatrmana win ene- i i IMIC BatiOnlaw. Innitt•IWIAITIRWPLiaIIO Inellthr . . 1 , , the nwaedus..so.lolllCholbeC. , -. . , 1 ~,.' t i Genf* Wilda% cmisintandbirat New Orleans, har tamed an order revutimiki4Rreee , ot ; %new Bann • . ~, declaring marital Joe WiIitiNI,WFAWAS4 III4I I Prez. - ' r nor. Too state of infaierta new me mune in !ward to the military powera.befuee.ther Jot ii; . - - ' TOnrsdars cnotont repotui 414-:• ll'Alts - camel tot New Torn. 10 044(14404 4; 401ttlunn too t i =4:17 1 4 1 .ri • deaths ` -1' 4, in irsysenifflim_4ll dot* 1.1. and 1111(lestb4 ',', (;:'• Pz) In St. LOUIS. AD St. iNdialePart LP, *W WI ' ''_. -. '' ''''''. Clark% Hyde of Titasvilletls4 wwttnneWin and see: ~.-. - ..f..,7,-- - mend oil palace, rsturnosu tUCVMe , kW year 01 4 0 a4.' < • 1 -; . gov.'coruahaiiineilibrAiiiicutlil the aoilrem - 'IA In= from Ws Suitt ice be mewl it. thettloathets tint- _ i e oast, tMavesilon, • ' • 7 -' 4.- * ' " . I "; Dr. Eachbum, nt etnelassit. .' - ' 4{1144110 or• e, ' 1 ' Wednesday. Qu4nngum&bugone.talibigub. , , ue Ougmbuguneil •cof ..Agrit4raresepogt ;Tarl vorobly of au) crow lb theliottkaus, lIPJ In portiouot {ho suer, POIAT/ClAL."''4_ • —42koy. Hiuntlton, of Zinn, Johnion tits annimenood giving. - aidlinti , comfort retnila, no lend wan nix. hundred Union ra&i hnvis bean deltheratnii mnrderoxtin hittitata, n 4• der mum neommon cis, and that. not ona of tiny perkkot,ratons luck, Deer punintand for Ur.: . Chiliners, "late of th e Corifodbrete army • ono of the famons• kikoes of Full Pillow," making speeches iu favor of Andrew Gen. Johu A..Logau 1v making %sweeties against. rum. The reader may draw Lim Luterence. =The LOoktiort, N. Y., .Toi 'time! iiiblisheia rich joke is the swipe: of a call. fur: a. (411MetiOn - o "thoaki who voted for flarriboirsuirTyler„ Taylor , , aid Fillmaae a l.tiucwln mitirJukinsou, and Win) ap r • ;z..4 prove the wino of Tyler, Funuore.andJohlisou, to earrydig oar the prumip.es of mem. isruence..l. Predecessors" (and none ocher)." - - - —Carllktlinf7, of tho. Detroit Post, corelsmsc4 the Blair family in tide woie, "Liu Blair fanny. . conaisung of-the senior Francis, tau junior .e'raik• taxi atoutgomerj . , is the three heacieu Ceiba). rus stationed at inn-"entrance to . th., Ezecnuf• Mansion, demanding& sop from every° poiltic.4 party that seeks au entrance.. It is' a trumy at • sapurenuated shreedures, pioaocioui conceit au4,-. I vanity, sound by disappointed a-min.:Ai." Didonfitate-Ccareention of Dolawareriti -- held at Dover, on Woduesday week. On ince iiec • mid balk:44*mm Dublin wassehotieu thocandidata for Governor, and Joon L. Mcbaut waanoininste , l by locilanation Jur Coligress,j Tue..llnton jour • - oils ot Delaware- extol these- nominations, and say they autl be tlected,' arid Denswaro given into . the hands of the Vaunt mon once moo. • . • • The Iffirozat of tkes. Philade!. phis; Doe rile ConYvation. : ' PREZ SPAR BVP,gI3,III43SED. The New York Times ,in'L - comuinnting course, with apPriabli did' - • the Addresa on the occasion-zimfthrs Phila delphia-Johnspn-Wigwaxti..:Do4i,alQ-Speech... •- less Convention, - says : • ..- *Here:lea Comet:id : on Which has neither dinner. nee epees - heir A - Convention filled with gifted orators, • and not -a single. speech I . AConrrentlon with more brains than C;ongrese . and not *solitary d'art at bun . .. ' combo Here arttilelegates gathered tram every quir ter.of the cotittnent,hrimful of ideas, wait the - grandean °reenter themes to speak abotit„ undotfter alt. no de- - bate, no motion and counter motion, CO-amendment , and amendment to the amendment ,': no persualve ap peal or - thundering threat On this the Tribune.says: • • . Thesrhoselesnlht over this gagging of thO tion, but nothing ambe plainer than that all ,debates upon the greatenestioussubmittee to it wae suppretwast in the ore triangular row. For this reason For , -- nand° Wood and Valiant:l4lmm and !leery Clay Dean, withdrew. 'lt is a fact that the ltanuall Conveutiorr was not; a 10 - Wed to deliberate. . . Its ttajtJUETMCIIE yrDIE,. • burned- . the fear that autnebraly -might . bleak tho silence. The resolutions' . and address-were prepared by a few.meu ton committee room, and, were scarcely submitted to the delegates. Thus six hndred or seven hundred men, gather4_from all parts of the c.0.,Gt,51 • merely to get their instructions, and, without belug al lowed to utter a word, were sent borne again.. Wo. really do riot see why the- Convention -met. Its business might.as easily have been frausacted throng!- ' the-Posf-Oftice. Messrs. Cowan. Blair, , • little, etc., -eunid bave written a few letters and the - President - vitaki have franked them. A tkinveuticts . that dares no. deliberates nut worth the tructole. at . convening, and so its members aFpear to hues trroagilt„ - ' for they no sooner met than they adjourned. -• ' The Convention bas-not made a ripple-on the boson:Oat-the political waters of the coun try. Originated by Andrew Johnson at- the suggestion of Seward, it was a convocation - of second and third-rate politicians—D4 be ing possibly , the only public man of any, weight, iu the ConVention. It has failed nos only to hood-wink a single Republican, but has exposed . the weakness of Andrew John. 8012 in the North. Farewell, speechless Coa-i . v cation, you will be forgotten before 'the good voters munch chestnuts at the next Oc tober election. - • 414 1,101, THE New York Tribune, a vigorous_ and able journal, a stalwart champibn of . thei Right;. is to be published as a weekly cam paign paper from now until the election, in. November.. The Trthune . is a power in the State—a. leader which hever betrays the cause of truth and freedom. lt,,cennos_bo Joo.. among widely circulated ag - ciiiillt PE,N,.PASTE AND tiOrdBORE3 za-A . $ l5OO diamond hoe been found in Georgin. /WA 'wither in Jno Lt mono liairAckd Mod. last week or Asiatic choteva: • . Or Major lieutral Elickloa luxe usurped corn. cued - of the DupArticula of ti"uuth Camden. Aar There are tivo bsoe_ bait. clubs. JAI L'Ottii; towu Pa. .04 - I.lle yearly lax4tien of England Ina' beett . eeuue.ed SIO,OUO,IIOU 1.111a4 /81;/. • airA aileolg4a 'hay lust t r way and died la it LucalClierry nwaiul. lAA week. - sa-A. itueeiatrgsuibler has-just won . sBo,ooCF at aa - rhero is a plisaloians' club in London, 4ag... land. - 40 - The Syracuse doctors have challenged this printers to may bull. _ ' • _ •- Akr Amelia, Brigham . Young's last wife, is said to hud it over the great Briguaru. - ifir A bAtel tor Ulu Meeinuauxiatiort of **Hai rnets Us beau opened at Nanurdie. • , . Or - There wan tront'Autumn EmteruMas eactineettil, on tn.:llBth. for Aluttay kiwokerbocker says a horse oommittsdnudeiuu, by drowning, in that region, on Wednesday. • Sir Two hundred Mormons—men women and children—took a "ball Data" at Went Quicy, a taw days "ago: , . Tney nay a rattlesnake, fl feet !Mfg, 11 inches thick, and : ay:plug 44 rattles, hits otieu killed in Texas. . • - zarf Ile Now Bedford Standard tiduL:d croquet "only encouraged didnielid, aildctatiod and •tazi neaa.". O'Brien shot his wife dead, nea;Nash-; ftm day puma, in a qua; lel street of water, . • merchants anticipate,the Fall Mute w nouaually islt. drat anti titiutti, are barn of geode.. . • WTIle U. d. Treasurer has already paid $76,001 uL 1,110 awards fur the Captulti yf tuv Ilmaool.l conspirators. Sir - ,lDirg9 rolling-mill is in p:,c,osa of oreb tiou aC Nurtinitnparislid. Tne worn viga coin- Luelieed last Week. rgrabulera Lugs appeared in tho Kaaiwa Val. ley, Virginia. There, have becu ouvert.l fatal oases. • - - ' l' •-. . . Sir General Sherman has issued an °nisi an. nouncing his aseumptatet of W. annahl.iint of ii.ii Department of klueoun, and assigurug me dry.. siou commanuerts.. Sir Two war vessels have been despatched tr. t'ts , Hie Grandi4 to look aftnr. Arnerioan interetto ' in that country. 1 I esel'uts sameallkddrese sof Bishop WiGlanie, ci.,, ~ ' Clouneoucut, shows that his diucesu coutaint - 13,. " . Episcopal parishes and 158 -clergymen; - " •1. ": lEirtisnator Grimes, of /oWai nes written ale" r, • ter nes:Mx:mg to. be a. candidate fur...is'-eltictiul , 1 1 ..: and aeolantig his intention m rethetrorif pitrisit;' ilfe. • • -• • - • SPA. man who was freezing ice croani at , ; --...: pie-isio near. Monticello . LI., the other day ~,--/.. dropped - a re•iolver from ors pocket, which, expit: 4.1 - - ding, killed" him. • • • i'".. i ''' Silr'Brofenesor Agassiz says the strip of high . 1 , ,!,,!.. lands which divides the waters flowing into Utt ... , ,,i.3' tit. Lawrence Irian those flowing into toe- Atlat , '-',-; tie," its the.oldest., land in the world. "Le w,v li f . L. mice a loneiy sea bench weaned, by . nuiverai t ~'::` Al.' ocean." , • - - "..;','.. • se - An ''Euglisli judge _(Mellor)stated lately daring the hearing of "steause, that it had idway ' , .t t ', ueen ma opinion mat, cerium many witnesses y ''t , '" , '! prove one fact, was like adding a largo - quantit t,'," of water to a [dual quantity of brandy—it tea 4 " . • it weak. . - wir By an .exploaion of petroleum in, Jam, .1.: • City on Sunday last, three liven werAtoet, and .. following property : Three piers, 1250; U 000 ; "ist ''-.. $250,000; vessels, 11160,000 J .- km:railway Cu., pi ; ,%,' 000, cotton and tobareu On ducks, 5260,000 ; eta ' I. ' lola on vessel,.s4o,ooo ;-tobacco uhveaseis„. Oki ' , ~'. : 000. Total, 81,690,000. • . , i afirghe - rennervania State Teachers' AssooT " then was in session at Gettysburg from the BLit 7,tily until the 2d inst. At least two-hundr . teachers from all parts of the State wrap P," ; the normal school ayatem,.upon *hien theresr/A an interesting !ditiChaaion, 04;nupieti eunagatilibit ; • I 'L L of the first, dayer probeislings. The Statdint ' • .-, - brit three Normal Schools, - and- the inajoritt_i i " _'= fi r those who Spoke seem to think inure were: WV(O,: . -4, fury. The second tlarerproceedings, sitcritrar:;"' ins • ousever the. - battle Held, was taknu up in Week* : *ion uptat various subjects', among which:wee it, '`,-,' N ' -• ; 14 1 coeducation of the sexes at colleges and other ; t, •': ~,f i admits:us of learnhig. - - • - - L"- d "-'l'" . :, , ,:_? : i WTwo importaut - proelitnations have been t . I mkt by the .Bresicient. The first one . deettart: 4 ?:; , :i null and void the blockade a the ..liexidast p0t . .. 1 "`• ": decreed by Xaxamillian, and-asserts that it vs 11 :ant be, respected by the tativernhquit of the".Ui l ,9 - -., aid Smuts. Tao tuen-of-iyar hare aireadilatait 3 . de:matched to to See that out ink - ilk 4'4' .are protected. , ,- Tiro second _prm:Ull:l:take4 - xtr o.._*- hares Wit rem-hao %air been tont b ' i:nreustiottttlie Republic - : Texas, the bust paw; ,! :?. reorganire, is declared to berg loyal mentber,s.: l ';'" Me lhaionfamily. i,Tite President proclaims. tt j,"?,::.. 'lnsurreetionie at an end,, and that peass,•ortt: .. "i: , tranquility; atid oivil authority now tarsus in a , uarougtiout the , whole of . the United States ''t , Musses." .. . z. ' ::, _ ... • • '• ,""' Illenuottalhatoete• end Veit& Trimmings at WALKS& & PRIES 9. Don't town 'twin, —fir& 'Usk& Hall: • Jane Y. 416-494 i yz waif itOPE. WORKS OP - , . JOHN A. 110EBLL.Nla,t , Tresstosi,-New Jersey. t Plrhassis_assoßent. of Wire hope cosistatttlV.t • Orders tilled with despatch. sprains, etre% vad-cost, as circular. Diatt ' 4 0 , - 1,1 1 . _ 'CALA at : WALSER & PRICE'S. In the New 134 3a14 it yon wani ti pretty ldc Dress, Cheap. ,W ;* Jim 456 P-am DEISCIPS PATEXT L - received Peiters Patent Slate% wtth leaf far and Schools. . Also lAA! Menteratidruns '%7 ducAet. Per sale at. B. SABRA:PS,. Centre 5c522 Pottsville, Pa -,- - • , ." QM VICK IWAKE.=I. die assortment, sue, IJ Sol* Silver tipoons, Perks; LAB& s :Bruit -.E 1 4,:j . , ice Cream ncoops. Silver Tobscdo Bosslt'' . -R. 0.1111.41:115 . 8. Centre Bk, PotUrtik!. 4 s , 1 . 1. 4 t,
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