M",*o'.. - ..,1!:.1110.i . 4t. PE,Yri:B e.'WTI:RDAS.", SEPTEMBER 1, 1566 - " ' 7 141 / ICi N_.STAT_E TICTCET . • FOR GOVERNOR: MASOR-GEN. JOPN W. GEARY, 1 .NioN,.. - couNTY TICK. Couarrss FIENRYL" CAKE, Ttmtcrie. • (subject to thi of the .cotfereol or Schuylkill and Lebanon • • • - A!tOriUlC judge. .311thelm iTN - 011. .7:hliral. • C',:a. EI)WARD L.SEVERN,..Mattaroy. Prea4oncriney....- MAJOR OLIVEP. C. I.XiSBYRIIELL,Pn?.sc3Iii Ricorder Linz. Seta:01011 limn p rt:T. ALEX AI , ."DER S. .St. Cla r. • ..'• Clerk of. the . .Ressiona. JAMES GLE.NS, Fiottnille. • ••• . '• County Commiongiener. A tirtmiam T. TROUTMAN, Bisnct Townplap ...Director Of.the Poor. 'IIEITEN UOY. ;iorth-Mnnhe(m.fown9bip • 'Auditor. -- ' ELI THOSOIiON. East Norwegian Township. . lIT,'DUCET)• RATES ertrupaign Stubeeriberis -nnti - Clubbing. h~ tic pient eleeticn cm)•nigm-one of the 171 , .At lin p .•••.ut ever held in•thie eenntri-wll.l soon open. and !,r '.or lh enn.b:e 311. however limited their tneitn.. to The .TeurtNAr.. we will.receive 9nh.erthen.from July t., ..cevernher i, nt - the in-116 , 6%1ns c'.,-o(: , ruhcer,pti-u, in advance '0 00 . • hih9 to• one adeirem s• !• 10. " .. 4. 00 • To " • " . 'so. ". " • •• . •" 900 Ap,i for each additional °CllrCriber 6 cent++ each.,- Thr.,‘ e who, get try clubs Of 15' and 40 copier. will re ( a c-py rlobacrlptlntie whl be neecived 'from reaponalble.Cly; mermen, totyahletv ben .en. Geary I.:elected Governor. \oa•. boys;gn to Work all over the County and -elae.• u- ere, In getting ciptlabP. • • • Peranns desiriag'ettra orAm , .of any 'particular num ber for clintrtbnilon during' thci campaign, will be ffir -nnzt.rd at, St per. .100. cools?; 25. per copies 'Or -6.!l":'' i coplea . cmat be left at the office not later Tneatlay Meek. Tire Joucaur. .renlatee hee of poatage:in Schuylkill COnntv o.ot.rif t Chanty the:postagela 3 (*cub quarterly.'or '29 cents ,a rear, pail It advance. • • - • • •• COL. JOHN W. FORNEY WILL ADDRESS TIIE PEOPLE Or• .SCUITYLKII I L COUNTI THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, IN UNION HALL, POTTS NrII_,LE, ON GREAT TIM, OF THE DAY. Do Not Fail to Go and tear !Jim. WAsrE6. - 2 4 r) active I)6y, abput ; or years of age, who' desires todnarn tbi) serf business. 411)ply - to - 13. Barman, or at Greenwood. •• • .2 • , _• . Speeial attention of tuerehaats. and -others in invited to Caiti, in this issue of lilowell<ocuke, 3flinuLteturers of Wall*PaTier, etc, etc,' - , t' new kloai,.;•us; au.l Altralitles, ad t ui ti i 3 3'. T. Delacroix.r.37Soulli PLlladelpllia. • Thc,se . , . Hoop .`,.zkirt,4, 11,plini:... ••.‘c:i m.. 10," GIS 'Arch Street, 3'ini.4.lclPhi.t, ail7orti.4ea In. thi; i. , .., , ue, gii-e-tiniyerwal t...vi,licti,,li,.:Lalic:A, nr:le fhe fact- 'Do not negle'et to read the able article on the Jianison part—written.hy .'Aeliurz=and the Dam/dew, the staunch patriot, to the people of Tennessee. , Beth are publieheil on our Firdt 'They:alit amply repay. peru- sDEANAlrciimom n prominent politieifin . of Nov York, iadead. - . • . , Is Iferks county,' Getz, editor.of the GA lcurra, haa be:en nominated for Congre§s. Ancona-iAlaid on the .stielf. THE interottug . quetion. after ." who etruck.Billy natation ?". ii , ,,."doca the Bread and Bmter'llrigado hyvibelong to the Democracy, or the Democracy belong to.. the Bread and Butter Brigade T' • • re a map routs • Mike ,now- a-days: all•he has to 'do is to writp, a lettet, appioving of 'My p9licr.. - ' Dix• Wrom such* a letter and' In two Clays .he was appoiLted Minister to . . . . . Or Cocast.--G'en, ' Fui rest. of Fort Pi lame, has matte a speeekialeuiptits,lS/11 iy sustaining the President. • Ni'liy:nut ? That ;New Orleans business made theta "hail fel— low,- niet • • • CtarEn testified *.th;.: biarett i that .`.there. 43 MO iliSguisiug the f.ket that ioy . aity at the South. has tecume a .j.,„y-tcord. and a. ) eproach to Iliose 'who Aviv the . courage 'to prffess UP: He now joins the foes of SuutLern loyalty . andget§ aeciat- IllibblUll as hisprice. . . pralso the late .Coppeljainsoo 'Convention in Phitau 11 hie, no mention was made of the . thourn,d:Abrahant LineOlu 7 no tribute to his memory, miteeegnitimint his . services . . 'Moral, the comemn.rs Lineeln - aronot the friends of "EITREItr..4 )lEET," 311(1 JOll.lO 0110. to GM!, "Int-- ler, .oduding to the' fraternization of Guy. Orr and Gen.Cduch in the Philadelphia Conyention. " . N4s, replied Gen. gutter, "and do do they when a dog biteziduc own tait—bnt . both . the extrenteo L, lobo to the some dy." . . (iirt ports that the tifftir in '.New .6E1(.:..!.,5 we, "no riet—hut amnrder - perpetrated tlie.liaYor.7 Yet - this - Mayor has been-again re'etored 'to power, 1 - after having been deposed for crime, and rules NeW Orleans as freely as be fore the riot and before the war. ' Is Chester county the Unlon party' has re nominated Hon. J. M. I3roomall for Congress. lt also re nominated Dr. Worthington, Tor :ate senator, and put six. 'soldiers on the ticket for excellent positions, to witich . they - 1% ill be certainly. elected. • • THE late rebel Gen: Dick Taylor,• who /nide Union prisoners•.dig • their.own graves muYthen shot them, had an interview with President Tatum on ,his return •from the Philadelphia Convention., :-They embraced and then "smiled." A jolly pair._ ' . 'Want: Jolin,ou was iu PhiladelPhia, the Union ,a en were re-noinivating by acclamation,. their. Congreennea,.Keiley,llyers and O'Neill. .311,•11 nioro congenial occupation than 'dewing .t.tendance on a min who has prated false to the principles on Which he was- elected and to the Wrvat party that elected him.,. • . Tan have a way of "patting things" out, west that, to say the least ofit, is. very expressive.— . Among the resolutions of a late Union convention 'in Illinois we find the fullowing Ites . olied, That "treason must be made odious," tut that it Cs snot be made cxlittS by giving rebels §eat,4 in Congress, nor by, feeding Jell - croon Davie en poached eggs and fried oysters.' A hamay TuospEcr.-*=Guv: Curtin has st nipped Penniylvania twice for himself and rww he. is stamping it for Governor Geary.,: Gov.: Curtin is a close observer.- He predicted ds own 'election. lie says now that the prospect was . neverso bright fornot only the election of the Union candidate for. Governor, but for his election by an' tinprece , dented riajority. :. Geary and Freedom will sweep the State from tlie'Del.tWare to LakifErie.' JouNsos has stopped the payment ofboun ties.voted- to 'the: soldiersby Congress, create the iinpreSsion that Congress did not really Intend any payment, but simply passed some unmeaning words by which to deceive soldiers and obtain their votes.: Niae busi ness for a President to".he engaged in. to se= cure if possible the success of his policy at the • . • . AN IMPUDENT CALL:—The traitor Raymond after co , ile. , :clog with rebels and Copperheads,. • has had .the impudence to issue.a call for a meeting at the Astor House.. New 'York, of the National Union Executive Committee. Members of the Committee In Washingten justly denounce Raymond's :.efforts to break up the • Union'party, and assert= that be has two right to Make the call ;' and, further, that a proper sense of propriety and decency on his. part ought to dictate a withdrawal from the Committee. /he Committeewill . Meet on monday Emit at 0! . Continental 13444 tblligelphitti The New &bails Massacre, How the (Metal Doeumnts tell' the .Stery. PRBSIDENT rtfOITES ntr, 'MOB TO DEEDS OF VIOLENCE, . Generalsheridan Denounces the Massacre - as not Excelled Cruelty by that of Fort Pitlo*. • - The Rebel , Antholi#es i upheld by Johnson Detenninecl - Crush Free peefi. , 1 5 and :to Murder or Banish Union men. At' last we have, the..officiab story.of the massacre .of Uiiiol2 men. at NeW Orleans* by rebels. It is ,tot t Fin! ' " DAN, him? elf wDemocrat in, his polities, - and it exceeds in horror eVen the first 'accounts received., BoOth Presiden : who is resPon tor this bloody'_ work, endeavored to have. Gen. Sheritise's despittehes Stipprested, 'so thit the people of the couelry should not -hear his evidence. Butthe . preinte of pub tic opinion was too strong. "and he has been compelled to lei them ap,ierd• in print.. We regret that our_ space is' sc,, restricted that . we can only publish a portion'of the correspou clence.' • - •• On : the 2(1 .of AugOt, : lB4{;• the I'oll6lx - 10g • telezrem was received frarn :New Orleans:'. Drrrqh G;/TED grarra T.ZI.EfiEA C/7, P V. 71.....% DP , VA S. Gantry, G,meral. Wishicwoh.f.): C.: • "The, Mare . ..inform:atm I A,litAlit- of tivi affair c,f the :Roth In this city. the' mare. Ter.:4l4mi it he:. comes IT. WAS r• C) PIOT: • IT- WAS AN AIIS:0- I.I:TE MASSACRES"( THE I 'OLICE. AVIIiCH WAS NOT EXCELLED IS ntiP.i.il3 llOta CIXELTY'• or THAT OF FORT PILLOW'.. iT WAS "A M hDEI: WHICH TIIE MAYORIANDPOLICE OF TITH CITY . PELPhTRATED WITHOUT •'III.F. SHADOW OF :NEC&SSITY. • . • • • , . . - Furtherrnote, I •BIT.LI xf: rT NVA . S- Pllll5l - E . DITA T.1.11 - nud every indieto on 'point. to thi,.. , L re.zem raend the tenauva. Of !le „lima mu.. I lielleve,(t.uould be hail«a with-the sits Cgiit mit itce.tion ay tWh'- thirds of the - pop'elation Oft 'et: v. Tieh,:ll:2:S - been a tc,E; ft of la-ectulty on to Arf of peopla here on ace:lent ut thuithau• wateti is NOW 59 urea rstamEakr , MAT / 111, bCRETY or LtmiND Pitol•EftTT DQE6 ...Mt. P.Z.FT 0 all TILE ' 01V IL. AtTllo2.l#, lICT ?LI,. SILITAR:". . • .'• .: ' P. .1.1. tiunsp‘x, Ij9r-Utnerat Op the .Ith of August sent the followirt series of questionsto - Pen. 'Sheridan, in which he terms the Union - men . peaceably assembled In 'ConVention, illegal as it . , may harp . : is' yet :an unsettled question—a MOO.: That unqualified and false• assertion . proves that his tides are 01l Idi t . rebel: but eh ers .of those,Union med. is as . ' ..' •. By U. S. Nillitafy 'relegrAt.dt. • - : '. '. • El:eta:awe. Al.t.t...pios, W.V.llltii7T6S. P. C'..l • ' . • -., - _`.t:gani 4. 1806. f ' • . . . ' - To .I.lA4ott' . -Ci ENERAT. !Lite( D . - A x, C. , tutztsitt:l2l:.t, &c., at. 'New Orleans: Wit have Lerst ativi,e4l, bore' that prior ft,- the ds. , tettil4itig of"itte tt.i.r.a.t.t. A:9, 1::: - EzN'or CONVEN- T:ON J:1:1:1,1 ED ,I 1) ISIALIXPLIILMAIi , ::S A - 4 ' D 1.:chr:1.1:1-..0. TIONA3V - FPF.Y.4.3lL.B'Wt . tnlm.‘l , ::•6' A wflirkA.slo ttrzill4.tipclt t.l,er4 TO :frl , l glVd (rip t tientNlsms for ti,e pit rpwrOtt pr , te , lll , g . . . . , . . ~. ing - t he conventiOn in it;4 illegal And unauthorized prri : eeedir.g, intended and calculated i. uoturn and Flitley cede the ' existing State Government. of toniantua, ivideli had been .recokpized by the. Government of tho United Staten. Partherdid the 121.10 . j.:'. •11A.V.r. so: V.t. oNs cosNErrrun'WlTLl 'fin 310 k wit liqu t good natie and in rfolation of i•nbiln *ace a¢d good older?— Wtl.3Ot, the mob flaiethilit'd, sod iVAS IT' AI:MED FOlt TI , CHOSE . OF SUbTAIIN.I2: . 6 the Convention rs yrs L'Flrft- VATION AND 11.1.VOLVTION4:F..Y renerrinsos? Ifave any arms been taken from persons 'since the tAlth ult. who . . were fritiorkozed 'or known to 4,0 eetwerted . 11 -this. have not various indlihittals been 'assaulted and shot . ny per, , ons-cwitiected iyith -this mob' N\ good eim4e and in Inn et, the' public, pence and • good,order .Was . not the aSsernb!intr'of iht= Oinven- • ttMl :inn the gathering-of the mob fur its defense and. prote:cilou A MAIN CAM. 4: nxT:A . v.• 6 OF:.NEtY:' have SIDS been - taken by tls:: civil anthoriL tics to arnt and try any and all tots who 7.vere gaged In this riot, and those whole Av - committed Of* roheeS lu ylohition of law Can a -I;4A e . mdire be .me. "led by the civil authorities to 611,u - tiers agaiqt:the . General Sheridan pleasefuruWi me a brief reply to above.inquiries. with such other int - urination aq he may be in possession 0.1 Please 'answer by telegraph at your earliest convenience. JOUNSOS, President-of the 'United States. 'To which Gen. Sheridan Pet 13..:5: .31ilitary Telegraph, from NcwlOrle4 . ns„ on the, Gilt of August, the following reply, which. was reeeiyed - the same day by the President:. EXecilel;CY A.,41.E.My Jeu.,ses - , Pt*tOnt of the State. 4 i I hare. the hanor : to make the folluw- . lug reply to your clnpa:eh of A hi..iust 4. A very. large Munher of colored ih_mplo -timr . ued• lu procesalon'.on Friday night. July LI, uud Ny,tll tichire,•cmy from tho stem of Mu City Hall by Dr. IL.,tie,-rx-(iOv : Huhn and others.. Apee . Cll 11D. stie u'as .Intenapetate in. I:ft:glinge. mi d ,e n tirt,,,ur. The ipe,ctie of far zt 1 ran ledriw wete. chfiretellzed• by' moderation. I time hot given you thcf werda of Oord;e's speech. as the ver . .,ion published W.Li denied hut :fioni. what I have learnk-d of the-Mob, I b..lieve they wale. Intanifferate_— The ttonventhm assetiffik!ti hkit ni., 'on the '3oth, the timid menthe, absenting thAtidlves'becanse the tone 0! the general imtflic oILIIIOUR of trouble.f 1 mk-t Lao were but about •21: nie . mhera Present.-: in front of the Mechanics! nate,' when the meet-, ing waif held, the was wembled some colored men, women, and chit& Perhapalior 20 - and. in the id stittite a number of c fed men, I.!! f:fablylait. Among thee!, outfide and iusif.e thew might have been.'a pie tot in the po_session of every lento man. About' 1 p. 111. a procession 'id say . from Gu 10130 colored . men marched up Burgundy-sr: and across Canal-at. toward the Convention, causing an Amer! .an flag: These men had about...me . p 1.401 to every . ten men; and canes and dab, in - addition. - While erosAtig • Carat at. a row °centred '. There 'were many special tore on the streets, and their m . anner and tofu toward' the procession untriendly.':A..64ot we, tired. by wbOtti ruinnut able to states but believe it-to have been bya - policeman or some chlored•-man in the procesSin.f Ude led to other shots aidi a hain after the procession.: On arrivarat the fruit of the Institute, there was some throwing of brick-hits by. both sides. The po-: lice, who had been held wciiin hand, were.vigerously marched to the scene of disorder. The procession -en tered the Institute *kb:the hag, about six. or eitht remaining outelde. -A`row occurred between pollee , " man and one of the . colorelMeh, end a shot was again fired by one atilt. partie s % *Mtn led td an indiecriml n a te fire on the building through the Arladomi by the . . Tni.Alusd hOon going oh . for a ishort Aisne, when a white flag was di-played from tho window of the Im-it whatusiun she filing ceased, and the police ru,nad Into the building. From lb.a testimony of wounded Montana others who were imAle the build it.g. Ins rOiJoJ.M.t urar.Ln AN • pniscmxis.iTe. FIRE ETON THE AUDIEI.HIE DATIL Tura - HAD vitrrirn. Timm LIT.- VOL:VEEN, N DEN 'lazy REVILED. 'AND TUNIC' INSIDE LABE T/1:. DUOUS. The door 'r broken In and the tfring again corn meutied. ts hen many of the colored:and %chile patii,la eitner escaped through the doid or wsre passed thiough. the dtior or wale pus~ed out by the . poiluelmii . but in , ; .they came out. tho.polleent . who formed the circle nearest the building fired upon them, and they were'again fired upon by the eltizeus tturtformed . the outer Lircle. .. • ' . • • •.• - bleny of those wounded and taken prisoners and - others wkw•were prlsotiers - • and riot wounded, were Hied uPou by their captors and by citizen,. The woun ded men were atabi3ed mug on the. ground, and tthir net t & beaten with - brio: bate. . id the had of tne • building, whither some of the colored men had escaped and partially accreted thethsetires, they were flrednpon and ktlled or wounded'hy ouliceruan.;• some Erten were kilted end wounded severui square froth t ilFt.sCene:-••• Members of the Cons nuMni wen,. Wohnecil .by the Fitt ileamen Wh, le iii their Elands as prisoners: tome ot Mena . The immediate CAUBC of this terrible affair Was the asseinoliug of tills Convention: • The remote cause was : the bitter. end 'antagonistic feeling which has been grinning In th 4 community 'since the - advent . of the present Mayor, who, lu.the organization- of. bin .police mice, selected many desperate men, and some . of them known murex:rein. •• •• . . Pcciple a cinar views weie overawed want of eon adenco in the Mayer and FT...Ns OF , ME !IIMOS," N A.NY Or Wi10,34 LIE 11.1.14 SeLLGTED lOU 1115 eotres runes. I 'haVe fteonently peen afplied to.by prominent citizens on this buOcct, and have heard [near express fear and *lnt nitwitdonee in isaa)or Awnroe. ever since the ietinnuou of ud, last Ctaiention. 1 mn4 condemn. *the course of several of the thy papers lor snivel tang their articles the biter feeling of bad men: As TO • LIE MNEOLLE`b SIANNEB IN •IYLVII TIIE CONVENTION. WAS ISIIOKEN tEI FEEL OBLIGED TO CONFESS ♦ arebsio - ILLPIIO . NANCE. .• ' • . . IT-IS USELESS TO ATTEMPT TO DISGUISE THE HOSTILITY THAT EXls'fS UN - THE PART OF .A GREAT - M k'N 1.7 HERE TOWARD _ .NORTIIERN 3IEN AND - THIS UNFORTUNATE 'AFFAIR HAS SO PRECIPITATED _MATTERS THAT THEME IS . Now A TF.ST.OP WIIA'I` SHALL BE THE STATUS' OF • NORTHERN .MAN—IVIIETHEIt THEY CAN LIVE-HERE WITHOUT. BEING 'IN CONSTANT . Dim Al) OR NUT WEE ILER THEY CAN. PROTECTED' IN. - LII4E AND PROPERTY, AND HAVE JUSTICE IN THE COURTS: If the matter la permitted to pass over - without s thorough and determined prosecution of those-engaged in it, we NAY LOOS FOS 'ran:its:Jr SCENES OF-, TOE. SAES RIND. MOT ONLY NENE. tier tN OTIM MACES. ' • NO steps have as yet been taken by the civil authori ties to arrest eitizenl, wet° were'engaged in this massa cre, Or policemen who.perpetrated such cruelties:. The members of the Convention havabeen • indkied'by the. Grunt Jury, and many of them arrested:and - tied to ban. As to whetner the 'civil authorities seri mete Out ' ample justice to the guilty parties nu both.sides I must say it la my Opinion unequivocally that, they, cannot. Judge Abell, whose course I have closely watched for nearly a year, I now consider one of the most danger ohs teen ',hat we have here to peace and quiet of the The leading men of the Convention • King, Calor, Hahn, and otherhat, e ' , yen political agitators and are bad men.. I regret to say that the course of Governor Wells has been vacilating and that during 'the late t.rotible he ban shown very little of the mai. • P. H. Srotraniu, Major Gen. Commanding. Whether. the. Convention was' a legal seMblage or not, is not the question. The members bf .it were Willing and-expected to be arrested so that the queition of_ita legality could be tested in the Courts.'.. They Were. 'unarmed .and defenceless.. :Gen. Sheridan's testuroriy after due investigation is, that the attack. of the. rebels "upon the Convention WAS. PREMEDITATED, AND THAT THE MASSACRE' OF ITS MEMBERS BY THE. MAYOR AND, POLICE AS ,'AS' TERRIBLE W AND. CRUEL AS 'FHAT.AT FORT PILLOW, - . AND WITHOUT THE. SHADOW OF A N'E'CESSITY:: —Titbit is the work . of "My Policy." 'The people In this State and in 'every State where elections will be held this Fall, especially for Congreismen, must oppose this bloody Poli cy and vote it down, or massacres of Union men' will become universal'. in.' the. South ; none but rebels will be able to live t, ere,.and finally the country wlll.be pidnged again into another civil war. Are the people of Fenn sylvania prepared to take the place . occupied by Virginia from 18G1 to 18G5? If not, let them see to' it ,that . the, Union . majorities at the October elections are overwhelming. JOHNSON ir.FAVos OP SAVINO The President declares that all - amendments to the Consiitution white. the Rebels - werenot represented in Congress, areillegul and of no effect. According to, his.logic, the =amend ment 'abolishing slavery:; .the acts authori zing Government loans, oc.issuing of green backs, etc., even his own election, tci the. Tice Presidency; :are Illegal and -cannot stand. This is the natural Oeduction• from. such a sagacious course"of reasoning es that of the President.. - : • Tuapther day a vote for Governor oh a main train from Erie on the _Pennsylvania Railroad, resulted as follows: .Geaiy,.67; 01p:tier, 46; majority.for Geary, • 21.. tsaws wintl ,t Q THE MINERS -2 JOITRNA.I.4, /M=IMUMMSUNCI'TOMI. . - :.Booth's President itarted.thiaWtstai on in electioneering tour through the North as far as,Chicago. Shrewd Seward who knew.that it imuld. - be a failure as far.aa ovations were concerned, unless some solid attractions were with them, :induced Gen. Grant and Com. Farragut to aecompany- the President, ,and the cheers Which have fiemfg„iven were .for the great heads of the Arm Y-and Navy.. 0 , . • Gem Grata- will) , Coo/masa and does not approve of the Prealdent's He :acompanies him on .this trip as an act of . courtesy to the office that Johnsen fills so. unworthily. .The-reueptien in Philadelphia on Tuesday`was a tame affair. The military_ paraded, in am of drily, but the Ipyal masses of Philadelphia were not there '• The -Bread and Batter Brigade was whipped in, and the copperheads endeavored to get up some.en thusiasm The.great Un*t Laagne took no part in' the reception, and the President In revenge idluded in sneering terms to it.. This with some blasphemY- about the Lord being a tailor, and the use of ihe. personalpronoun, ,•• at least a thousand thnes, summed up bra talk in Philadelphia. It I+7as simply,. dia.-. New'York bOng a Copperhead .. City, gave him on .Weduesday, better but. still a cold reception Seward we knott, 41 shrewd manager but tie - fear he has made a. Mistake in parti ding Johnson:through the enuntry 'at this tir.e. or at least in permitting, him to tal,.k. His I.)w, vulgar , manner, his bad grammar,' and hi. intolerable 'egotism disgtist respectable, sen.o - ile people who see how wretchedly out of plato Chia duel Is in the chair that has tioi3rt athirned •!‘y Washiegoon and arLineoln.• qeward has cviderttly, committed a grave iror - this time, ti-feet' that the Fall elections will fully tlfselose. • TICE LCiYAL SOUTHERITERS TIM. representatives of . tife . motile men of the out Wito:.remsinetl true, to the.old flag during the .Itebellion.. Will' meet in.Philtidel.: ft!titi,.iti(onvention; on Monday ne't,.Pti lest This -Plat ri et .h as j.appointed tinier( delegates • ConVentiom and quite it number of cdir•e4izens will visit Philtidelphis.to assist in welcoming the' men whom the policy of . Apdre.w Johnson:. would Crush ; that:rebels May-again -rule tke coantrY.l,Slerth. and South: Peudiyliani.t has not„.•htitiZan oppequnity. since theclose.of the war to meet- at to!te time any large number. of these - pattiots; - altd. we expect • that they. Will - receive' an ovation. at the hands of Our. loyal Philadelphia - * blends, shat will:repay theta for much of. oppression "end injury that they .have suffered.. We. do . not that the :sessions of the: Corrven lions will occupy seVeral.daysots its mem beta will . express their sentiments in speeehes. This will lie it delight fill contrast to:the late 'sPectehleSs NV igwaM 'a flair, ..It is eicneeted, to. - ]lava a stn is-ion meetings eVerk . .night (ying the occasion, to be addressed . byour ablest - men, North anti - South • .. DOWN WITH : LINCOLN'S FEIENDS ' Snell is ttlerallyitm cry . * AudreW. John son, Booth's . .l 3 l.6itlent,..and.tho"'oup and Bones?' Party:: • PIT with their heeds, if will 'licit-turn traitors • to. • he . pr:inCiplewl on *hich they were appointed office. : John" SurrOtt; 'One of m the urderen of• theliment i oil Lincoln, eau ~ now- come fofth . -.from,ble hiding p1a6 . 6 to: the : Soup and Beans Party, Without tindestatiott: B - ooth, )vciukti ro doubt he put itt . the. : cabihet,....ind Surratt'bad not been liung . aA one:of .ibeinnrclerers ; phe:would-.now .ho:HoNorteb" :it the White if cbse the same asMrs. Cobb; one of the Rebel : Pardon Brokers. • , COI.. JOHN W. FORNEY -This eloquent skaker,• one of the hardest workers on . . the sole rif Freedom 'and Justice in the .countitri.will we are , happy. to, in-, : trounce; address the citizens of . pchuylkill County, this Saturday evening, -at 8. .o'clock,. in Union'. Hall, Maltantangn street, this Bor ough. His subject will be•thelreat national questions now agitating the country. ..There willbe.nn charge for admission... Go early if you' want to get ft . SWlt..... , • ...." • JEFF is intimated-. that' Ada traitor. Mid:murderer shortly be released from -Fortress Monroe, because foriooth, his health N bad.: Did this scoundrel release any of our soldiers froth Andersonville, Balitsbury;• Libby or Belle Isle, because their healths were. ,bad ? Did he even mitigate the rigors of their imprisonment? No,-yet there Is a pros pea that the than who' caused' the deaths of thousand's of Our streve - boys in, blue," will' „be liberated.. The Administration O'f"Andrew Johnson has IshOwn itself capable of = any atrocity against the nation, but we hardly believe that it would dare le mock and soli the loyal people by releasing' this head and front of treason. The people demand that he, shall be tried,-and that speedily. He should have teen, tried •long since by Court martial, as his tools, Wirz, Payne, at:42llra Surlatt,• were, and if convicted he should have, met the punishment due his.great . .1 1 TIN 11E91DENT JOe.O.N. TN NEW raltE.-*-16 BOOMS that in'Neic York aa 3 . 74:41 as in Pliiladelphla, ..the reception otthe President was cold. There 'was no popularliarinth—no outhnalasin.. The : hca.e". of Thoraday, thnsalludos 'tho reception in that . • ' • • • , * --The President, In Ming ing hilt 1710:noilal pilgrimage to the tomb pr . Dont7las a pulittetil Can Vase, seems; in spite of himself, - toilinve Justified the absence of an offi cial reception idtwo Republicar, cities he bai vlstteg... But the reasons why Philadelphia conld not extend to him a'aintitul reception are good' reasons why onr own' municipality sbnuld, With so. Much' partizasahip ' his favor. in a city which gathers the greatest crowd of the continent, and which - yields regularly its. Demo-. cratie'bervest; itrinust guneiallly • admitted that the • .popular receptkm of the President was cold, notivith rending • the presence of.D:ant and Farragat. The. President and the Setretaryosinitever may be publicly. clue to 'their °dices; are giieConsly wrong to expect 'otherwise. -• We cannot look for any rot:nettling rise in the tide hf their pdpularltyesince the flood-gates of New York have nut opened. .1t is therefore to be regretted teat the .President bas'jhonght title. open a. political campaign on his 'Way to Illinois: '• .: • . • Yesterday the. President dined and made- a epeeeh ...before a large Humber of wealthy entertainers. He did . nut refrain from again 'treating Congress as a and front confirming Ile unwisdom. of many -speeches heretofore tbought intemperate—Rig admirers are wet; come toquestion the pOlicy and the necessity ors, course ,thtistiggreseive. bitt the President will be 'wiser by the limo he returns.home". • • . . • IMPORTERS AND FREE TRADERS-SPENDING MILLIONS TO BREAK Bows PROTECTIOI4.-- Aside from the matter of teconstruction; the: approaching Congressional elections are -Im portant. in another respect. The importers and free traders of New York by the ald of British Old,. • arc spending -million's in the North to carry the Congressional elections. Mo?ey has even reached here for the purpose at carrying this District In the interest of Free Trade. They have formed a coalition with Johnson. He is to recognize the mem bers of Congress *I the rebellious States,, in the next session, kid they with the aid of an increased.number of Copperhead members who they hope to elect by means of their" Britisis'gold, am; to break down Protection and open our porta to the cheap ;cods of the miserably paid labor of Europe: Working . - men, are you ready to have your , mines and shops closed? . If not, vote in, October. against' this Free Trade schenae, and for the candidates who will support your interests. Urnori Twit= or Ltntaxox Couicrr.—The 'Union Convention of Lebanon County met , on Monday. It was harinoniousZand enthusiastic. -ten. Hen ry L. Cake was nominated by - acclamation for Congiess. i Tho baiauce of the -ticket is as fol lows: :Senator—H. Coleman, . 'N. L. Borough.' • Assembly—Jacob B. Ideily,.T.lnlon. • Register—John E. Stegrist, Cornwall: .• . Recorder-41cory uelbaeb, Anuville. Wet* 003baiVa - Coure—Pilah Melly, N. Lebanon • Comndsalonefe;—jehn Weise, Heidelberg: - I . nreeeem,of the Poor—Jacob Bombeiger,.9onth Leh anon. andltor-Jolin ileinlnger, Londonderry.: .• ' • Associate judges—John .H. -Hilip . ores, of: Aenville, and Joseph Voover,..Tschron: • . . • . . We have.tho.osaurande tiket iebanoii. wilt give' 'Gen. Cake and the whole ticket Ai; unprecedente' majority; Tut Philadelphla. Ueionists have made their nomination. . For President Judge of the Comnion'Pleas, Hon. Josenh Allison.— For Associate Judges, Wm: B. Pierce.and F. Carroll Brewster. For Congress, First Dis trict, Joseph 8.. Lynda)! ;•Secorid District, Bon. 'Charles O'Neil] : ; Third District, Hop. Leonard Myers; Fourth District,- Ken. Wm. D. Kelley.. Forßtate.Senatar, In the, Flret. DistriM, Jerepalah Nichols. '• Auoinsit VALUABLE BEIMDL—Some six years since; - Messrs J. B. Nichols 'Co., - Mairthetri. ring chemists, of Boeton, „called attention to a new combination of Peruvian Bark. with the Pro tattle of Iron, which has proved a remedy of -great service as a restorative an 4 tonic. Recent-.ly the same 'house have been led to prepare an. alterative s or a remedy designed to break np eased acti o n and improve the quality of the blood. This is a combination of Sarsaparilla, an extract of the root, and - lodide of Lime,* new remedy of high repute among physicians. The name of the combinationla Sarsaparilla with 'lodide of Lime. This wilibe a welcome . .aepeettion- to -the list .of remedies of aligh and reliable character, *bleb . are placed within the re.c.h of the . public. It is for sale by the druggists. -• : - su'r Nor a REPOrilearON.—ln France,. gjiaio, Italy.and Portugal, wherealasholie liquent are as- remarkable for purity _as cheapness , the people are healthyand temperate simply because . wine is their princ ipal beverage. We.have". live wine in inatry respects superior to anyiniter, ted - from Enrepe. We - refer. to: the Port - Grape wine preparedliy Spar. & co., the. eminent chemists. of -1 4 Itnr Mirk,- mid bun** .of respectable: phytdcisris thtt the corintryi Sped in AO tem 44tel THE .CQAL .iT.R,-ADE. PSttuilie. Sleitesi.lklr.lt.-.15611. The Tinbtit7 sent by Itent6lttrthis-weed 1999,- 13,3 1.9--by Cana, 37,268 08-tor: the Teeth, 106,- 407 07 tone agsiast 129,728 far the corresponding ,• The shipments Ude week are very laesTy ;rent BchSyDdll conat9;.liettilite thin they 'ever were . before-41W rail-toed hirfat canded within $6l of • 1. 0 0,900Iotel.fi : OM Sohnyllialf.oloaiffoi iheireek. , • This is the heaviest week of the: . season, as the corresponding week bust year was die heaviest -Of last season taitisvlina great measure, by.the. pro; *ailed advance izi-tolle„Ac., on the Sat of Septem ber. - Laat yeSi - the- . Willa wernladflinced--but this Year inconseque nce •of, the decline in the price of-Scranton ccial.peld at. auetion.on Wediaes- . day last, the Coexpanyhas postpom-.:dthe advance 'until the lit of October.' So . we learn by :tele- - ,The trade is now very -fist it • Is at 'what may lie termed's stand. itiLl,-.and.seuspiii sion.retust follow, .there' Is d . considerable reductien of Wages, which Of comae will .be re-' misted, and even a reduction wagesWe do not believe will-remedy the present Otte, as they arise fromseveral:causes . . . The first is, the nil , . preseion •Croated throughout August, and *1b.... , Halted Iri-Many papers abroad, that the' price of cosi Would fall. This .stopped :nearly the *sales by dealers to 'consumers in -the:different markets. • Intim - meantime the dealcrit, in onivr . to save a further adlience on tolls, fcc., have hild! in - stocks until their yards are full, and they can'. • not receive any more coal until the:Corisuiners commence purchasing and reduce, their Stocks..-- !The second is, the. liras quantity of coal unshed I , Into the, market in order to gave, the advance .In .tolls, has, :under these eironmstances, not only filial rho yards In the cities, but, has corn. : pletely blocked up tie whs . :wait Port p.iclunond, so that but little coal can be received until sales are - Agana effected.. Another prominent :cause is the present attitude of Congress and the President. With regard to national affaint - , Which le'pasuming i.very serious aspect.. daPitaliste and business - men arapausing until this queetion is determined at.the ensuing elections. - -'l3hould tongrops be . sustained by the people in theseeleiltioni,-witich - ire firmly believe they will be, there' Will be no' . (linger, . even though • Montgomery -.Blair does threaten another Rebellion , if President : Johnson -is not snstained; Ho would then be powerless and he dare not - attempte inionPition . of the gtiv eminent by the dispersing of the present' Cengress . it his policy is defeated by the people but if the other hand, Johnson ' s policy should be sus tained by in increase of -members - in. the next Congress,. it is believed Isince. his 'speech to the delegatch 'of the recent Bread and Butter Convention Which . assembled in Philadelphia,) that he will attempt t o subirert the present Con. . &ea , and put; in the Southern *members at the point of the bayonet. , This of course would cause. . another Rebellion, as the people of the United States w,ould never• Submit tp have their . Repre. , • sentatives ;Liven put -of the Halls of fiengroisi, and their . Government usurped by it despot.- - • -These-are the resions why we think a.ettspension ••. Cif. the Coal trade for several weeks wit take place. We all know that prices de not pay itto produces at promentl it therefore, folly to prciduce coal when it cannot be geld at any price, because them is, no place to put it, with the whanea.arid yards full. A stoppage wenhi cense more demand, and it may_ not be necessary to ansPerid beyond two a three 'weeks, which will bring as cool weather, when" a. demand will spring up... To go on now, except to fill orders taken 13. y parties who have been Eqi peeded for some time past, and who have just. commenced 'aupPlythese . . ordenk. would not Only, bo.folly, but destructive to all branches of We hoPol that .tha companiesearrying next year will fix the rates of .tolls, &0., for the. year,apeci fyitig the time when advances will be made, and then adhere to theip rates. ' :The'poliey Pursued, this year, by; holding out the idea of an advande in tolls, without making • that 'Advance; 'has riot benefltted the trade. We knoir they are de pendent in some measure; on the action of com 'peting regions;-but we hopethat, different ey will be pursueChereaftee; so as to • inspire confidence in their,actiob:. • • The trade sums up this' week' turfollois, com pared with last year.:• .• TOTAL. 11,793,208 513,215 I 882.818' 435.270 366,401 1 1 131,1131 P.kftltß,v &boy] Can I, L Val B.R_I Leh.lM Caul Scrant Stb j IPthi Penn. C. By B Road By Canal.. Del & Bud . Wymg Sthi do Nth Shamokin_. Trevorton.. Short Mt.. , Franklin—. Broad Top 261.858 17,990 45,622 28;839 186,971 239,797 5,641;3951 ' Although the . indease this w: ek'is not so large: over. the corresponding week iai3t yesr as was last Week's shipinent r still 'the increased quantity of Coal thrown into market this year over the supply of 1864, which: was the largest quantlty,sent to • market in a single year in the history of the trade, is upwards of two millions six hundred thousand tons,- and the stocks are not large it the Market, if the demand had not almost totally ceased, for causes stated above. - . DUNDAS COLT IVIT,NIi s I.—We.anderstandlhat, a Compt called the Mine Hill' Coal. Company, have lea the Colliery located at Mine Hill Gap; knotru'as the Dandle Colliery, No.- They pro- Poke making extensive Improvement's fothis prof,- erty;for 'the purpose Of making it First. Class colliery, with a capacity to produce a large coin tity of coal; This Dundee Coal well 'preparq, is oonaidered the , best of the region, and will al= ways sell and oontmand the highest price in the market when 'other coal is . ure3aleable. This' Company, wo learn, are, men of means, and is they obtained the Colliery at a very low, rate, at not more than the real value Of the personal pro. pertY attached •to the same, we, have no doubt they will accomplish what they propose 'doing, • The AWction.Sales of Scranton Coal on Weans- day. list shows a. large declhle 'in prioep.' The • result, . . • following is t he . : . • Avie4iii Sale of Som 's ata' Coal at .:New: • • .• York, .Ssagaat %Sib, 1860. • • . TatP- OFFERED - 10,000 TANS. • . ••. TONS. - AT 'rraotuamm. .TONS. AT PVECHABVIS. • BOu $590. Talmage: . 800 $5,50 Talmage: . 1000 5 50.Littletield. ••. . 1000 675 Littlefield. • 150 5.50 Elliott.: ' • '.500 5:75 Clark, 1000 547' Clark. • 1000. 5•62 gulotard 8&W 1000 5,25 gall:turd &W, 300 562 Depicting &Co 1000 525 Glaris. 1000' .5 50 . Clark. • • . 450 5,25 Talmage. . • ' STEAMBOAT -OFFERED 6,000 TONS: 1000 $5 25 8ag5,.. . • , ' 500 o'2o Talinage. • :1000 5.25 .Quintatd S W 1000 • 5 115 Quintard S& W 1000 5 25. do • do.. 1000 5 251 salts. 500'15 25 Caldwell. . - BROKEN-OF:FE *lOO $5•25 Coitt • . 350: 5 15 Devereaux. ' 200 5.12-Warren, 250-, 5.12.855 a. 5 . 250: l5 Zeiley. .• 600 5 15 Wilson. 1000 5 15 Tyler. . 400 $5 25 Devereaux. • 1000 5 25.1tathburn &Co 1000 5 25 A. Ft, Esse.. .100 5.30 Grey. . - 450 5 35 Rldtston. - 250' 585 Hovey. • '. • STOVg.-OPPSI 100 $l3 85 Cotti. , • . ' .200 690 Standiab. • • 1610 : 6 90Terry Coal rd. '650 6 90 Clark. .• 200 6.80 Palmer... • . :100 4/ 76 Wicks. , • CIUSTNIIT- OFFERED 6.000' TONS. • 1000 $5 81 Quintardli &W 300' $5 00 Zanirea. 200 5b7 Jewett. ' 450 5:00 Alexander. 300: 6.25 Alexander. ' 400 5.00 Deverinx. . 000 '5 25 S Ferry Co 400 500 Smith. _ 800 525 Davis. • ,•• 1000 500 flokina-a CO, 250 512 Bass, ' - 800 6.oo•Tilmage. Compered with the mile Of IWcrani:on Coal On the 25th of July giving the following result • ' • • • • . . JeLv 25ru. • .. Acetyl. 29.ra.. D oi ls& 1 Lama - average-$8.40 $5 55 , $ 98 St Boat, '" . .;.6 53 • ' , 23' , : 180 Broken, •.. 6.64.. -5 10 . 1.48' Egg,- • " . 679 • 93 . .1 7 9 Stove, . "•• 7'.26 • : • 6'76. •-• 49 Chestnut, ".• 6 66' 518 -,Avenge decline, $1 04per ton. • . COAL Freissitta tkons PS. Si Albany -• 11 001 Briaraort 2 30 Be ßath ' • '3.00 angor , 300 COmmercial Point. - - 3 00 Chelsea. 250 Charlestown. • 2 . 50 Cimbridgeport • 2 60' Cohaseett NIITOWB.. 3 . 00 Dorchester Point..... 11 00 Dighton .. . . 2 . 60 .DaTensport.... po East.Green!ich......: 2 50 Faltithrer. . .... . 2 , 25 Fredericksburg..;,.. I.M Gardner..,. . - • 825 . Georgetown. • 1 , 60 Gloucester.. ..... . ...'2 75 Hertford :825 Hudson • 203 Hingham' • • - 06 • ..2 15 .. ... ... 3 SO Medford • 3 58. Mystic' 3 50 . Marble Head . • 8 . 00 Norfolk - .130 New. York ... •.. • '1.15 Boston.. • - ' • 250 _ • 194 reenell and la boats THE CC)AI. titETS PRICES or COAL 13Y t ria OMR). lexmiceors micas O 2 as Kaoline acoms..,j •AT PHILAIDELPHLI.... • Aroma SI, 1866. SatimdkEl Bed 'Arai Prewed,..... - . 0 4 46 00 Chastrmt • 00 4 ' . @ 5 50 44 , Egg sad Brave, 4 5.50 " :Cheitolt, .it 4.45 Lomat Xt. Lumina. Boat - .:0 5.75 • "• '! Broken..:_s 75 • 0 " ," Prepared. • * . -ets 75 -' 44 •Is • Che tnut • - . .• 425 •LortierriOosl;—.- ..; . .. , 6 00. Fistatlis (AGNI Vtilei)z, • --6) -*- Lehigh Longo; Bt. Boat.a orogea r : • Is Otreateddi t ... • .... .. .. , • - . .A*11BALT1111(88 WlDaft& fretottW.A.-whOlesal• 7 • - 7 74 telimeiral4Buni4 s yß.A.ldioleulio- 7 715 , - . 44 tete& INW 15 *O=O:I3I*ICD ' esia ll"11 1 111 • 111 4 014 C & lh 04 WM Nat& • _ • 41`' * • • ' - aartiVECE SCllikalted A.l . 1111(T Boat Loa4;.s .11 7 59 Cheatnat, 74..%;5 , .Whiteash ... 5 c 6. 0 . ... . .... 6 50@ -- 7 54W7 ' 0 -. ... ... 25 , "4.: 7 So• ..Chestnut," - 4..5g 5:60. Lehigh White Ash 7 ,sea 4. 7 75 .•° ; Steam Boat . ..... 7 50.@ 775 Brokon ' • • 7 r 7 -75. " ..... . . .... 7 at(at 775 " Cheatmat„ ' • 5 . .50(2 575 . 15C1 antes Coal at Elitzabetirport; Larap, • by cargo • . 6 Lrei- 625 .Grate, " 55 6'52 Prepared,. ' `-` :6 55k 6 TO . Chestnut, • " 5 5 3 a.5 70 . . . • Lcaligh.esal at 161.12ixtrethpo'rt. Lamp, ' by CaTF0::..:..•7 775 St . .,Boet anciaratart.." J . 50 - 4.7 75 -1 ReTr.. tad' Store . : *t " *.7 23 . a 750 plMaant . 7 ..-75 Wt . 5'50 Freights from be Elizti:litiort.: Near York" • • 2 .70,Tortlesid • :2 00 • Pall. River.... • •• 1 5 5 1Newb 0 /71*.P : —;•••••• • • •2 /0 .Newport = , Ur:K.OD • •-• •-1 1 BCOMM .. .. . ...4 011 , ,Pscrtocket • •• • • '1.25 1 ..... . . 3 10 Providence ' • .1 •Zile•.ll.aven.::: .... 1.20 • -1 . . 2'lo '2lB2dlete r am .•. ... 1 551. New Bedford •• • -1 20 El. drip • --1 4S Bridzeport....„ • • -1 50 • Ltnn • • ' • •3 IC,' Elartfun 4 ... . ... 1-SO .Salem• • • ' • ..I.CIA.B.any • 105 . J: ET TE.,a4 -Renaiiliiinii• Vinci stinted is - ILA thil.• Past Office; at. Pottsiille: -State of ilearasylva. nil. °lathe 31st day of August. '1566. TO obtain any of thus letters, the at:AAR:Int =Anal) for adverlin.dlafters,” - giie tbe . date of this .11st;and. tar t One W.gt for advertising. • • • . not called fUrswitigti one nenarli'lbey*ill be. tidal to the Dead Lettei Office.' -• .• ' • . • • • ' • • . . 'Adams C . • Roffman' lieary • •• • leelat M• • • AbraLs' • Ileisier'jGeerge Orendorf Chas ' Ar - otrs 1••. ' Etalgacal AC. • - .oltonricel'alsirip 'Bowman.-INelenullailons.Charles • Peele W • . ••.1-tin - ri • 'llswie A OshorriParry .11erbert Boyer_ E lira . Knapp Jaciab. . Parker Jeuul a .Boli U '.• lather Mary - Mrs Quinn David ' Burkhart J. Larkins blithael Qairk'M Seeker &Sny:ier•Lte-.llra '" itees W • • ••• 42arrnIlTina, , ,ninp i4e A lit-Miss - I.iyan Cotler . Ciltiilsa L Lyvrii liassaman S • oaetii•cl 31' 3lra ;Move:man Sarah Seort .11art.in 'Cutr.rnio , e J es T. Samuel Strilic= Mis •. ' Carey J.Ala 31cAirally . Salter Geo . '• Cinzastuncli. •••••• .slartss 'Kato - W •. Ciemer,ce . McFeal: Jean' • Sterner Joh - • 'Callaghan it • ..3kCuiloeliJ • Sammons F Mrs . •Carr....a Chas d Mav •W - Snyder David Si Drain Mary •• ••••• ble . y.e,,t A Chi- 3 'Sebneider Davies •.• Messner. U • Stebbins Channi'g Pimegroye Coat Trattelcr Fryer AV n, ..3tur.y Azthonv - Showers' Annetta Aanonattrara.iported dnring : the. last 'month• . . Fox All. MerediraJ AbrThornai Liss • • " •;. • 7.01`4L. • fiet.4).mis...4 • • ;Mr:Gni:lt .Eben Wilson Jasper C' gigt..l.:• al ••- .:4 9 .2 81 Gibbons 'David- llyera Whit Dr. ' . • • • .:tf'• 13 . .11nd:inn - Win .• 'Noy Lizzie • WaiketJ •••'. • • , ;(!.41:1 .1 I 1•10.r . no 31: - .ry . • Nixon ONY " • • • ' • . . . . 1.i.6' . Sli.f.Y . Sirt.li; M.• Coist Tried° by Railrona nel 'CT' utal.ll.Stlp.' Dafro[ I.t4tectie Squetzer...-Thti beet article of . ,• it 046 . OG' • r • • . LEW/S C. TLIONIPzON, & CO.'S; • • - 13,244 10,503. DO • , • " car Centre and Market Ste. • .1.:•.•-3 , 1.07' • .LC4'; - . • %-i',•••;132. g3T OF LETTERS remaining ur.;clalmed . . -1-4 in Da: Post Unice at• St. CI:111'mb the 30th iisy of 15, . c61 ..• 2,4 3., So r row„ 1 , 3z.1 - ,. attain any of these letters the ap:lt _ • ' •• sent mn-L .gad foradvertised. letters,'and give the date 99,155 0.1 of . ti,e,Lsr rani pay one coat for advertiaing. • -.• • f f ..not rafted for within one month they will be-sent B•gler i'cle•rd . - Jenkins J Wm' -•• hfullciy Mlcheei rlis ai cuer On1;:e: • ' .• • Total • • 4.6;4 James E Wm ri ' Martha bilebaeb , • itord AloLia Ji . To Same time lard year:...,.! 1,793,01 14 Crater fieorge ' Koehler Wna • :Niihau Mary a 841,661 Oil: • nin - ,453 03 ‘-;ak'a3l:Tioilals tong D Newton Joseph, • • • usel;e•y•.• Merensey . Mich • Pnitllps E . , • Counor•Elrvaal •.steDonouvb ,ThosSnade Wm. -. • lionbacs D . McCaffry Midi.- • 3S'lllan Michael ilayno . Milton Sept 1, • .iISL-35 • ••.. '• • Freights from To i'llibuleir t Li# • .Boaton .. .. . •• • • 4 . seq, FiirightsfrOauti2v9 rirc4oirxi or Ali.xiilOdria.. To Philadelptkift • • • . 'sl 1,5® • . ehrhwylli ill Co.iiiinitrOride for 15:436: ~The follow ih r ; is the nraut:tv of trrtiFported the following :4"e wei k . L,L.iing on TtirS..." day . nrening,lnnz ' vets: - 311r.e &S. EiNven n'; R.,.:...C1,71-4 - 1;4'.m.171 (19 . 1 .. .. 71.4911 11 'NllllE:reek ' • • , 11": V4hßooy & Broad Y.t• - • .9 1,711' 11 ' 31 ' . Little S,:kuvlklll.. • • - Schuylkill Vsliev Lorbirry Swatara lin!mt t)anal R.4llroad St. (roar Pail t....%rb0tt....•. Pottsville • • Schuylkill klaven Auburn • - port Cl : .for weelt . Pre - rionaly tkili year.: Lehigh eic.nahanoi Cent Trade iariSati . Week ending with last ziatnrdai% • ••. • , . o • • Na,lira r Sim:rms. Trenton Coal Company" 'Mount Etna' • • • - - .Miihenoy Co• .• • • Galan Collie'' , Glendon' Coal C0mVany....... - . Rathbun, Smarna 4: .E. S. Stillman' Sle.Y.eal Coal iron .t.4nitetny :Tinicherboriter Cm-I Coutry Ttemas - Coal ([erring I.i.her Shipper. • .• . . . Tut -c A orte.poud I nll . • Lebig . ta - t . For week endine OPERATORS Hazleton — Eaet: Sugar Loaf.... Nlr. Pleasant. , Jeddo. tifirletgb Como Bre & Ebben* Coal Co Stout Coined Ridge. Buck -Mountain NeW York 5: Lehigh, Haley Brook Cod C Gennatt.Pa. Coal Co 'Sprin Mt.' Coal Co.' Coleraine • • Beaver: Meadow, John 'Connery Lehigh Zinc Co . • J. - B. Reber dc C0...' .McNeal • • Knickerbocker 01 C Coal Run Coal Rathbun Caldwell Co Glendon CoalCo::.: Mahanoy 1 TOTAL.I Dec. 2,634,909:.841,601 823,473! 375,252 1,256.70.. 373,923 .. 598,2421 166,971 - . 694.0241- 217,621 • • 271,0951 - 139;320 ..202,039:d113.176 • • 14.601' • d 5,611 • Sl9 905 =374,593 295,971 ' 219.694 26,746 26,746 268,9471.107,539 36.0501 19:120 . 32,552 52,747 173,068 d 13,903 Delano Coal Co ttleyeis:..,... WEEK.' 99 199 87,999 c 44,097 34,1199 2 0 ,332 8,1E4 . . ... Baltimore Cod - Co. Franklin . ... .. ..;.. Aude.nried Lehigh Sc Siisq. Co Linadrue,•fir.'s • - .Wilkesbarro Warrior Run.... Parrish . & Tbcrmaw.. Let. Coal &•Nav Co Packer, Skeer & Co; Other, ,Shippera..... ML Etn.a • North Mahanoy Walter Dios. &,.Co.. N. Jeraey Coal Co.. John Lanbach Co Trenton Coal C 0... Union Coel.Co. WyOrning Coal Co Toittl byR. 6c Can . & Same ,time la4.ycar. NEW. ADVERT'MENTS. . _ _.. Honce Keeper" ' Attentio n . -=Jtm rOrAtrell . a . • new ankle ;of carpet • Sweeper. • Worka very nice. For'sale at- - LEWIS C. THOMPSON. & CO.'S, .ISelitl-45 - , : ' -* Cor Centre and Market Sta. - -, patent Mop Stick for yip - rip 11006'. :41/sf • -.tie thing in boom cleaning-time. at -LEWIS C. THwiPsON CO:•S, Cot Coutre and Market Sta. ornlarnter for. gratintt green corn.. Takes' clean al' tho'coh without any trolinle, at • .1 • LEWIS C..T.uasti!sos & Cor Centre and '.'sfaiket Sta. . Wagon- Flil lees and Spokes, - both Oak and-hick • ory. Also shafts. poles,' bo - us aa dhubs.. - A full stock constantly on band at •• • - •• . • LEWIS U. TlIoNIPSOINf& C0•!S. Cor Centre-and Market. Ste.. B . . Atteir lion .—Patent toe calks for fastening on to .Loran. and mule . ; shoes—a - great 'cOnvehlenco and eating. of trouble. We also hare a full stock of- horse and mute shoes, netla , borax, car riage springs and: butte,. resps;• bellows, utiv;b3. and vices bar, horse and.muloUboe iron of 'a.very superior quality, at ' ac. CO.!S, Sept I—its • • Cor Centru and Market Ste.. 1r ticks 'Locks.: Locki :11:-.k very large stock ai or-all kinds of door lOcks, must received Arom the factory. including Several new -patterns. Also stock of latches. butts; hinges, and everything in the building hardware line. For sale 'cheap at '• • •-• . . LEW . IS C. TIIO3IPSOS °or Centre ano:-slarket Ste. • , Pound. White Lend, direct Proth the' 5000 factory. Pare linseed ,oil iiy the. gallon' or Oirrel. • A tussortmept. of all See glaes; - aloo 'l4itty,•and ere* thing in the painting•ll,.e . ; at • •.• • • • •;" LEWI.r..• C. TIIOIS.I•SuN Sept 1-35 • Cor Centre and Market hte. Teeth Extracted il iesegOO Without Pain or liioreneas The anderskwned has Introduced an entirely new method for U . ..YERACTING TER CH, %bleb is perfect ly safe, harmless and pleasant. Come and try it for yourselvea. Aliso Nlttous Oxide Gas adtnialstered Its pure state. Artificial Teeth Inserted. Teeth Ihied with the greatest care. Oflice, corner Second and Market St.„ Patsrllle. Sept 1. 'l5O-35.1Sne) G. WSlA:s.l.:Dentist. . . . . • Em.ttoolProNs. • 1000 $5 15 A.X.-Dase. • 1000 6.15 Dale. -• '.500.,-5 20 •H. Bass. 1003 '6 20.31allauy.' . 500. 6 . 40 Dale . 100 . 5'20 Clark..' • .830 5 25 - .Nathbuni &CO 41 5,000 TONS: • -100 $5,45 Bank... • 1 300 6 45 Smith. 400 . 6 95 Potter. • 2043 .6 50 Devereaux.. • 600 6 55 Baal,. , uttori.DEuequi. 61:11318INALTION.:-Dr. V S. llngers' ELL:CP.IIICM., std.- 'BO ANICAL METHOD UN h.ECIIPERATION, will build uP the Debilitated system In harmony with Naturea Laws.- No-depletion, no poisoning with Mercury or, arty other mineral. II you are ailiicuxi and ate able to be:taken thew him, be mire and go, and he , will tell you plainly whether he can benelkyou or. not- -The Doctor can be consulted (tin all alseases) at the: American Hon-e, Poturville Pa:,. commencing on Tuesday,September 4th: 196 • Office hours 9t012 A, Di.. mitt to 0 NO CHARGE FOR ADVICE. * Sept 1-i-45-1t 6,006 - -TONS. - 500.56 TO Clirk. , Mt . 6'. TO : 606 . 6 62 'Talmsc. .7110:: 6 76 Clark: ' 460 6 70 Bronson. &EIGHTS.. ..._ .. . .. • . 'iehnseadi ilikiladta. NeW Londcar •• • 5 50 Norwalk • • 226 : New Bedford: ; :...... 2.25 .Newburyport • • 8 Nantucket 8 0 25 0 Neconaett. - .. • • 2.24 Newport::..,. .... 260 Pougareepate.. ....1 60 Porten:nub, -.......,..:. 2 25. ,Portland.'.... - ; ....... 8.00 Pawtucket - 5 50; Providenee..- .. • . ..•.... 226. Quincy poin - t .. 8 .00 tk xbry , 3 25 -8.26, Richmond •••• . • 1.86 Salem .. . . ..... -.. ... . ~.. 2.25 Salliburt .. .•: . .....'... 'il 40. St Joimalingoldj... '1 25 . Washington D. 9.. -... 1 60 Weymouth • - 926 Newark:' -* 940 Parkahell ..... • - • 180 Yarmouth. . ' • 8.26 Kennebrdok Point:: 3 60 West Cheater . '. - 1 80 l'mdck • • •• 896 1 Stamlbrd • • - 1 60 I.Norwich.: • - • ; . 1 50 arrived for the weer.: • - 9,25 i tP.1...9:A1Z;1M Intreige. Decrease Deernana hiorme. ul Tin4e- fo3• ISlia ,u.Saturd4 INZEZ2O 4.240' 141,430! 4,237 . 127;9191 3.2 .- 15 6 43 ; 2,616' .93,7,41 • STIS ..36,7561' . 4.70 i. 10.03 ; 30,90 1 , .1;3131 '91,094; .1,766 . 63,049; ; • 061 32,916 2;94.91 • 40,40; 4,414195,2051 5311' : 1 30,0,3 9,9461- 931910 9421 , '22,0401 . 1,140 •• • 74' 1 2.175 •• 7.466 . • 593 • 1 . • Tr,2941 1,820: 46,503 433' '20,491 • 15., 1,0041' 26.90.2 1,646 1 21,057 1 10.936 935 . 24003' '1761 ,`8,129 1.071 , !1 0 - 2,725 23.421 532' 0.1775. • • 213; 13,1.24 - 11,6371' 2:01. 7;456 • 1,414; . 45,707 • 43.1 - :. 5,161, 2041 :14,211 . 5.,1394 lac soa . 641 • .98 109 421 1 569 44,09.7 1 1,259,741 84,0991 • '696,249 118;12611,551.993 159,794'1 818,099 79,341.1_ /534,695 1.. : • Increase. Docre4sa Sopt I-1S Sept I—e 6 Sepll—Ss Avortiiiitii4 OF THE • AOE.—Liver !Co*- . . • plalnt; Dyapepsli, Kidney ithetons- UM. all akin lAsesises, Fever. and .Agao,• BionChial 'Affections, ConstimPtion, In its • first and second stages, Deafness (di„,eases peculiar to females); and In fact any and.ail tuatara enrable, are cured by Dr. Royer; by mtlonal means.. Botanic Medi . - diiea, In connection pith Electricity. The Doctor can bo 'consulted al the Ainerican House,. Pottsville, Pa., dommencimeTnesday, : September 4th, 1360. Office hours 9toJ2 A M.; and 4to G ' TO CHARLIE FOX ADVIC.p t Sept- 1....W.-35-1t ' . OAP. PETINdS.. 'CARPETING'S; Yonr attention Is invited to my' large • and elegant. stock of linmales,.. Three-Fly and Lngmln CARYST 1130S. of the beat makes and newest ctesigiis: Also, Wool DutclL-Cottage, List, and Rag CARPETS, Oil . Cloths,' Window Shades, 'be. sold Wholesale and - Retail; for cash - L • . • • . J. T. DELACIIOIX, . No. 37 South SECOND Street, above Chestnut' , Sept ' , P.telladelgobirs; 1868: PHILADELPHIA. • , .11.15106.. • WALL. P A RE R. 5... • • . PALL : Ti'L : .11.0 WELL' ..& • • 'raper' Hang - Inas :and Windiviv Shades, ' Corner Fourth and Market Sta.; N. B.—Always In Store a largo Stock of 'LINEN & • OIL SHADES. • • bePt 4 .110 . 35-Sat . HOOP. SKIRTS, ".-.HOPKIkS "OWN - •MAK.E." • • • • • i New Frill SitSles!' . Are n every respect , fleet class, and embrace alma .plete assortment for Ladies. Misses, and Chlldren;4.. the Newest Styles, every:Length and Sizes of . • OURSElRTbovherever 'known, are more enlver , Bally popular than any Others before the public,. • They retain their shape' better,. are lighter, mini, elastic, more durable, and really cheaper; than any other Beep Skirt - hither minket; The springs lust fastenings-are warranted perfect. Every .Lady should. try them'!- They are now.betng extensivebr' Sold. by Merchants, 'throughout the country. -and of WHOIT's Ai tr an d. ILEUM; at Manufactory" and Sales Room., • No. MS ARCH Street, below nit • • • . Ask fariIOPKOPS "own arsmc, 4 —buy no rtherl CAUTION-None genuine unless Stamped on each Kid Pri&,..Hopkin , s Hoop Skirt Mainsfamory;Xo, aeg ' Arch Street Philadelphia." ' ••. . Also.-constantly on , hand fall line :of New.' YOrk .made Skirts. at very low prices.- .- . - • TERNS NET CASH,. - - ONE PRICE ONLY:: , REVISED TAX LAW To, Make - Effect August 1, 1866. The aweless= of the Stampi Dales harmed by Comm Jul 13th, 1866, bits ittat been, received at Every merchant and hualnun man abolild bora one. WRIGHTP2 PENNWELVANIGIL State nepm . c ,, 3, Jost : .published and forsitie. ; PATENT .11LATES.;—:Jtist L • recehed Pettiew 'Pewit Blahs. with lee ceirand 2dicals. Also 'Lee htemotandumg- for the poettit. .For sale /I. /UMW 13, Ceiatto - 311NDAT:INCE10 . 'BOOS . . 11111tAllilillk'srad Illeoulay School Bevil" shier of saktods; atlYnion ,privet at brcriale , at; " _.." - Book 'Ea fitatiorgel More. Pottsville. ' igirllyperebsebur et tallboy save the carriage.. PIM IRLOWinik2. D s o l 9lratil 1 1 0 1 114 tiNi BALL .P.OrXSITILLE . • 'MISS cAPPEt.t; . 1im.e615 PARSER atiti Stage •SA hIL C PPELL. , , . :Treasurer.' ... ' The Manageruent - tates pkapne tit muMuticing the citizens of Pottsville mad- vicinity, that they have. leeiod the above named popular Hair for a short sea son, commencing TUESDAY' EVENING, SETT. 4th,'. /Sou, having .11tted it - up.tvith elegant scenery and all the paraphernalia of a • LYAITIMATE " TRSAIRh; sparing Iteftherpsinaurse to ihrttialtA FIRST. 41 , -.9S DIU-VATIC AINAIRNT. ' 'TELE COMPANY comprises the. immix'Ormany of the LEADING MEMBEM. OF: THE TREATER:AL' -PROFMION, InchidingAtie. beantikil. young and talehted-Traamilenne. 1 CORDELLA: 'OAP/ T ELL •vrtsu appear during the season in a tottabm. ot her very popular characters; introducing 11190, the beauthul Drama entitled THE FLOWERS OF YTIE FOREST, OR. TEE GIPSY qt . ' - • . CYNTEIL-1.01:te Gipsy Queen) ItES.S C. CAPPYIL - Supported"-by the whole strength of ttni. STAR COX PA•NY, whose names will be published In future ad vertmements., For further particulars . see small billa and poners..... :• - • . , car7Wdzet. (M /oee open on-Tuesday, morning at ceciock. for the sate of reserved seats. •• - 'L. BRADFORD,.Thialiess Agent. ',September I, led • • - plat . : ERR: TtiTA BOOK AGENTS TAKE NOTIOE. ; . • '62 I 752 291.' L 79 i • 23.253 1,311 t*. .I• S,L7J I "1:2.125 1 1:243 , 26,929 1; 07 29,267 3.( . 117 I . 69.497 . . . . - Send ua younaddriiss for a Deserlptlre Cireathe of a NEV,.L`tiiIIPLEffi., RELIABLE AND IhIPARTIAL ... ' Histori.cif ilia Late Cir.li War, • .:. '.... .. . . Ik - bleb:you eiin Fell .it se rifi..Sblialldfy Illustrated and . .liceicullzi clog4;y style. • St'e have jut the book that Is wan7e,l. It- low dire gives it an adiantage Over all o here; 9ti we offer: I,lloi halueeniews that 'all who ate :ietiee.a . n4 energetic eau : nuke froth $lOO. to $2OO I.er womb: 1.V1111'v..A... ' • . " . - - ... •QC. KEll CIT.T.Pu3LISFUNCi ., HOV:SEI •Sipt 1-..' , 1-:tiri - No. tErt Saw am .I;?.i'Philaria , ri: • 5. • St', 41 Ipor taut ,lifot ice.-- Dr. S.- Rogers .Philade IL phis. arrire In Pottsville wk. next' ee and - can. con4ilied at the America 6 House, commencing on' Tneeday. Sept,stif, 130. . The- Doctor. has gained a widespread rtPutstion from the manywiniderful cures' he has performed'in • the'many cities and towns lie has been in. certificates of whiclrcan be 'seen at the hotel. Ile h the proprietor of the ELECTRO AIAGNETIC OIL, the great king of aches, and . p LIVER These medicines alone have reStared numbers to health who Wined for years with Lirer Complaint. Dyspepsia; lthenundism; Neuralgia, and, many other. .Oiseases.' The'ELLICTIIO MAGNETIC OIL, Is truly a. Avonderbil agent hi 'the owe of Dearne. •a.s well as . many other . dleases. . For full particulars send do the Ito:Mind get a:Circular free. Office - hours 9: to A. .•ani.t 414:1 P,, M. NO CHAIM El. FOR !UN ICE: - v. 11:.:-The Ffeeiro Magnetic...ollMM Liver ran b e had at the Hotel at any hour of the day.- :Trice: of the Oil 44. per bottle,Liver FlllsaCieents per box. •,. • , • Sept. 1, 63 . • • :;,,::, 4 . ;1613!. 134,152 tYEIt TOTAL 2•Z , 7 0, - 42,4'30 - 3;51 1 . G 341 . 5,45 f; 2$C: •319 i. 10,3'.)5 75i . 512 1,...0t - I.' 12, 2,0J7, .--(9; COAL LANDS FOR LEASE. . . ....500 Aviv, yin the New*tosioj . Co*l ;tin; lueladilig . the. Stanimotli Coid Bed, SI feet thick. X5O Acien in the fOcbuylkill •Palley, Dear Patterson- r -Red'Ash Coal.. • Z. • 230 Abriig on Oino11111,:noar St.; Clair.•• • 100 Ac, ca. Coal Castle. :". 120 Aeon Adjoining:the Duncan . Coal COmpony, oh the West I,.lonvagtahy ti2sVERAI COLLIERIES TO LET: Also TWO.LEASES. 6 HOUSES 'AND 'LOTS FOR SALE IN FISTIBACEI, AND oisa: TII fttE-STORY ripus4 ON CENTRE ST. 7,391 7,361 3 Wu P. W. SIIEAFER. Att'y for Ovnierc. Sept. 1, , (5G - :t5.3m &ROHE IHRT 81 CO., 213 231,799 53,8.9 6,515 4,090 tot 29 12,3 v., r. 8,529 430 .:579 263 256 Tiar . dwg6 ; iEiRa OPPO SI TE Tift.NMERSIFI, SopL 1, 0 ENAMEL OF A AMEEICA, Tan, Freekles and Pimples, - ows the.face. quickly, positively and per. - • .• natinently rtelknoved.* • :. • • Ia magical In Its good Ciente, lieaniltylng Oristan In etantaneon•lg.. In flit., nainhten after applying the tNiatxtiei !t becomes as sore •. and emooTa its velvet-It cannot fail.. We haTe become' 'act well-satialled-of that' fact' that' itlwaya keep bottle Or Hui Emptier, or; .831Ett0g open neon the - . . counter foiladlea to use free bt charge, to enable them o' Rilly sanely tilemves'it Its virtue _ before they pay . . for It. , For ramming Motlr, Tan, Pimple.... and Freckles from the face it le' without a.rival' THEDIEDICAL FACULTY. nee the Eir:Airer. Auiritce. exte*trely in their tie ett- ment for moil' discolored' skin, and for the positive .removal of Piniiiies from the: facre. and d:im:fally.en done It as the beet. pmettistlori ere bete , . . • . . ••• , , 'f'4a Rasa et. or :A.1111:EICA . • Is a beatttfler of ttie colt plezlon. We moat resp6cifully eubmii to the lidles c . :iracts from, testimonials received by ua from the plloviihg ;nll-Ipionrik diettnithihed hale!. We have ntii2y - Oore,' bat m e rely gise'tbeee to show, that the Exam.: -or AXERICA IS nova Catett-penny cOna pomui; Ent one of the veiy fe7 . ,coopetice .. . Poises- mug merit. . . . I .consider the ...Ilmiaat,• ,fnottoart a positive De e esityto theloilet: ' • • ..TrAN,Hoenta. , . . ..The "MlAairt. or. Aireto4" II a very.delightfafprep aration. for every lady to cm. . PuvtLookar. . .. . , . . . , . .. .. ~ . "RICAIiL Or dit.111111:1CA" II dellplllll pgrktriltiOrl for the skin, which I discover'in.:abeolut.ely:free from all deleterious subst ances : .. . 4 * ' '-' , &nckhotnimr. . . . . 'The Wiley have found In the !Tamar: or,Axsatowl a Jewel for the tollet.tatelawill ever he.thefaverfte.:,;. There is no htlinkmi.oolortng inittter in 'the "RN OP A. 1,119 atter OE4 fnrfond cornistnebs U ;iirtnd icAtef. .For eyery. Pricelsl 00per battle; Six W3ttles for - $0 00. Nest lietunifnl PerfninerY Stare In linden* ..i:% - '' . ,.:,:tII4O : OU:XS -. :, -.. MMlE immt.iPomrvw.: i.00:4,*::.-,:.:0*,.,01:4:.*:•.,.:,-„;,!....-4g-, M. MAT.4F41,..P..M DEALERS IN Cutlery, Tool 9, Paints, Glass, - &Cl' &0., Pon/title. _Pa. THE ENAMEL OF • ANFRIfi rliNacds anaorar. k.90.'8 9. VC. corner $t aiO lixast '4' . ,::_ . E; , '* -- 3.;- : 6: i ,-: . . Ura - ' , Min to* Carry.' LC -.1 ova Slateit. Copy Borike for Families and - klimarL School&_._Complete .3:: thn-e nuoV:eni: Farishle at EL BaCiAli7S..CFroze Q111.11t16111:. Mr' Aift6.—Pickle Sp'up Jiro sugar Oars. lievs,,Bettor lap n Ringo Cake Ituaeckt, Ice Pitthera . Ate.. Ae. Silver Tobao;0 Bale. lined with geld: . C:ORZEN,.-. • Ike IC : V.6 - . . • iCentre poturute. . . Ann HAS made tiy an y one with4l.s xiPod , ELF —.StendlTools. .bionaperiencenocesta: Lke i 'll a Th*l the le =der easid .. g a it ir a :e d with samplea.— &Wiese the American Stendl Tool, WOrtrr, Springfield. Vermont. . • • July 213, +BO-304m. ITCH! /TCH I 1 . ,SCRLICE SCR/ITH - WELFATON'S OINTMENT wiII Care alto Itch fa 41§' Hoar.. Also awes SALT tri.CfitTiS, and aII_IaiIUPTIQNS OF:TII_E-SE.I.N.: Price 50 cents. For 'eale :by 411 dnaggient, By waling 60 A:eats tir WERED3 & POTPEIt. Sole" Agent_; - ITe Washington street. Boston. it will be forwarded by. mail, tree of postage; to any part of dietnited Stotts Zino 9: 766' .R .E N G T 0 ,N ro - MS FIRE ARV% Sold by : Gun Dealers• AND fiDE TRADE . ODNE4ALLY. . . Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22 . Crirtridgii : • Repeating Pistol. (End pt.) No. i 4 Cartridge... Repeating Pistol, (Ellint.pt,) No. 33 Cartridge. rocket .Berolver, (Self Cocklng)., . • .. - New Pocket Iterulrer,:(with Loading Lever).. Police - Revolver. Nicer Str.e - Calibre. • • Belt Eevolce.r,' (Self-I-Melting.) Nary Calibre. - • 2 , Tary Revolver- 36.100 In: Calibre. . . • • Army Revolver. 44,100 in. Calibre. . . Gun Cane; using , No:Sti Caitridge; Iterolvltig Rille. SOS 444-100 in. Calibre.. , .•, Breech Loading Ride; No. SZ Cartndge., , • Breech Load.ing,Carbine, N0..40 Cartridge. LL S. Rifle, (Steel Barrel;) with Sabre Bayonet... IT. S. Rifled Musket, Springdeld Pattern... . • , - &nee Barrel Shot Gun... - *- .. • hi. REMINOTCX SONS;liion, Neir Volk, KiMr Madre Nichols. New - ork. • . . Painters ihtlachelders,ltoltenr -- - John P., Lovell, Boston. " • - • • . - Joie: Grubb S Cci.. - Tiailadel - pbta. • . • ' .Ponin.ev & Trimble, Baltimore.. Beery - Polsorn.ds. C 0.., New Orleans and MettliAilt. Maynard Bros.. Chicago.' •• ' ...• . • . L. - M. llnmsey.th Co., St. Lonls. .. - - 'Albert B. Crane, San Frapeisen. . • 436 (Ap. T, ..• GOVERNMENT NATIONAL. YANK, .O i lers for sate at lowest market rate: , . , . . • -. dOVERNMENT.SEOURITIES I Q. 547.30 Treits..lratea data of ing. - 1 . 5, 9. 64. • " ".. - June 15,'65 "- " " July .15, '65 ‘. • 5-90:.Loan . of 1562. • 5-20 Loan of -11364.. • • • - .10 -20 0 L i o .o a a n i • l o o fir s 656 . • •- - . . . GOLD, STOCKS ,AND BONDS . . • ,• •. • • • • .• AND ALL •: • • • • . • .. , • • GOVERN - MENT SEOURITIBS BOUGHT. - AND SOLD. • • • • • •tSRAFTS . •. On Englnnd. Irvin& France and Germany, for nato to, pputs tu . stut purchr __ _ .Caritler. PottSville, January i. , 611 • . • lrt.f • F. WHITNEY, BANKERy CENTRE STREET, POTTS= Dealer in :AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, GOLD AND SILVER; Foreign Bxeltange, - • • United States Bonds, • Quartermaster's vouchers And Uneurrent Money. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.::: INTEREST fllowed ha per special agreemeni. STOCKS-and BONDS bought and sold at the New York and , Philadelphia - Boards of Brokers at the usual Cornmission. • ART. UNION For the Distribution of . Pietuies Painted by J. H. 'MUNDY, the Disabled Miner- Artist." • •)&aly of the friends of &N. BOUNDY„ the disabled ininef-artist having urged him to distribute the paint ings of his own which be.has ern hand: he bas conseot eT. There will be 100 shares at.s64 attire. .• • • . .The pictures are as follows •• • • • • 1: Halt in the Wciods. Size. - 4 feet; 6 inches by 3 ft. 2. 2. Capture.of .the Daughter of Daniel -• flame by the Indiana. Size. 3 feet 6 inches by 2.feet, 4 inches. :* 3: English Farmyard. Size, 3 feet by 2 feet, 4 inchee. 4. Portmirof Abraham Lincoln." . .. • • . 5.. Portrait of Beatrice Cenci. . .• . • 6. The. Pa.Sture. Size: 20 by 21 inches: . ' • • • T. •Frnsty Morning. Size 20 by 27 niches.. . • 8 The Wayside Fountain. . Size. 9.0 by2.l' inches. 9. Bridge near Bella Largo &Orin; Size 20. bvil The Gleaners. Size, 13 by 00 ,- inches. . • With thepther paintings, making in all twenty tine oil paintings. • • .. • • ' , • • • • • .girThe . pletures will be exhibited at the Book-stores of B. Hannan and 13osbyahell, Bros. .. • AheFiet.4. 'B6 . CM. L.' WOLTM. : ' CIIIRLIO WCiLTAN WOLTJEN u r car_ SEGARS AND CLAY PIPES . ILMAIXILS IN • Leaf and ffanufactuied Tobacco., Le., 221.. NORTH. THIRD, ST., BETWEEN FMCS AND VINE, • , • . . tb S' COAX :. .SALI . VALUAB LE' COAX:. LANDS. "• : - • By virtue of a writ . of Levert gkek • ur, issued 'out of the Court of Common Pleas, andto me directed, there • will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, en, . Steterday,..Septemlace 5, . 11506, 'at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at- the Court Horne, in . the Borooth of Pottsville, Selibylklll County; the fol.. lowing reel entre, to wit : " . ; • • Allthe "undivided two-thinisof the undivided or half part of the whole, , into two equal parts, to .be parted and divkled,. of and in that certain tractor parcel of land consisting ef leveed contignointpleces or parcels. situate in the Toivrithip of-Branch, in the County or Schuylkill, and State .of Pennsylvania,.. bounded and limited as folloWs, , to wit : :Beginning at a stone In the , .:line of land formerly Of Jacob . Helm. but now or late of Strobel' - & 'Bunting; being a . corner or . part of the Chandler tract nowt or tate - of-Joseph S. Saver, thence by the amid .Silvers. land south. forty degrees east two htmdred.and thirty-five perchei to It stone inn line Of ' hind formerly . of John - -Keller, but now or late - of the 'New tont arid Schuylkill' Coal • Compapy, thence by the said last Mentioned land south' flity.degrees west- thirty-three perthes and: five-sixths of a-perch :to a stone corner, north forty. degrees west sixty perches, more, or lees, to a post. south tertj-eix :degrees -wan forty' perches , to a' hickory, and thence - pertly 'by the. :same and - pertly by land. sometime of Jacob _Ewing, south twenty degrees: east one bandied and tbiztpaine percheelb a irtotie in: a line tit John SPoyd's land, thence - pertly by the same and partly.by landof Charles • Evens, south sixty-Ave-degrees west two hundred and thirty-three perches to a :maple. • thence by land sur yeyed to Franklin ' Miller north .twenty-eight' degrees west one hundred mid . eighty.two perched to a poet,'. south sixty-two degrees west sixty-one perches, to a post north thirty degrees west thirty-two and one half - perchesto &nog, and north forty-seven percher and a halt to a .post in a line of . land formerly of George 'Stine] andikrocor late of..Jacob_Seltainger.-and thence by thereme north sixty degrees east thirty - eight per. es toe white oak, south-thirtydepees - east nineteen 'perches te intone, north sixty , degrees east for4-cight perches to a wit,. north forty degrees west six perches to a stone; theneepartly. by other land .now of Joseph. Cresson endlpartly bytund of-Jacob:Bohn. but now or line of Sheber & Bmtlpg, north fifty degree, - east two hundredfold twenty perches to s 'Stone, thence by the said last mentioned landnorth fiftydegrees*est. twee -ty :percheo„. more or lees; to a stone, and north Arty de, - . `grefre'treat thirty-three perches.. and -.ltve-sittior :of a perch, to the place of , beginning. - voyeasliwiwg •413.1, were* end allowance oleic per cent: for - rinds, which motetror half part of the said described trod. of land Joseph Cresson and wife by Indenture dated 21th day of Angest; - A.H.; 1846; and dulyrecordediand Jas. gAllousw and wife Indenture beerier date the 2:th An .lo by Z dulrded in the County of • &MO A.D., M!. granted nt and con yreco veyed mite - the said AOttho ey'F: Miller, bi. fee,.&c.:. and the said FrankintNilleri by hie artftomentunder.idalcuid and seal duly ecretn lei d ay n two witnesses. bearing date tbe 24thaof Maich, Domini:l24S, granted, lar4 Massigned, :transferred and: set over to the said ace Frans: tkiaboVe deecribed trelisided mot; ety.or equal hi& part of .:the aid' , prscOsee fir fee Retiree with the oaldlierid'enrEbbligetton in: the -said . Wthtore of:lnceps. recited; and; all . moneys • thereon, &e. - . to - ae.the property:oAM ONT ..I.3ft desnaect in the hands-of Jacab Schmuther, administrator' cuntlesta• • - Seized:and taken in triett!i . tkm and Will be Sold by, - • . • • •- • , IifICHAELHCRAN, • • _ . rinstiterieils ras t dam Maima ald L ItEamtm - a% at waluma fi gum;kit, ,r‘ MEMIM 1866. DRY GOODS. - -1866. walinta.D4a DOMAN Centre - Street, Pottsville, Perim., Have opened, at reduced prices, a large stock of goods suitable for Spring and Sumner trade. Beautiful 'styles of -- SPithg" POPlingo French Pereals* • . English thilstieS , • Plain Peak De Dais% Notre Antiques „ . • full line Or Embroideries and White Goods, Plain and Mid limonites, • Plain and Plaid Dalnsooks, • ' Plain and 191:141 - Casolories, les Embrekiered Haknot** - Frenth Printid Baimerals, The, wail vitheti or brzy novelty in the - MILLMERY DEPARTMENT They two nbiolltdded to their OLOAR- DEPLETMENT . 7 acuipiete assortment of CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, . . In Al] the new styles , And Will pay particular_ attentlitn to ibis branch of their be:sine-ea. They would also attention to their stock of PRINTS An DOMESTIC GOODS Which they will sell at the . very lowt snarket prices -With constant additions to thelr stock; and by a con- Unnedeffort to please. they :hope to receive 'their 11.0 shire of patronage so liberally extended heretofore. March 17.'66 ' • „ • li-tt Important to Owners of Live Stook. The . Great Enstem H 0 kgE.. rNSIMANOE. CONY Incorporated March 12;1886, tor the gutty P i of Penna.. Charter Perpetual.. . • . - -$1.00,0)0 00. 'To Insure against lama resnlitng front death by sect dent, theft.. flre ,or diaeaso, HORSES, SIDLEN . AND - - FAINOPAL OFFICE-109 South Fourth, street, below Chestnut, Philsdelphtu.'. Cot.. CIiAS ., FRAILBY. 0 - B. : B. BECKER; • _ r President. • . . Secretary. A. D..NTL. L. ESTEttLY,• - P. HOFF& . Vice President. General Agent. REFERENCES, by permission, to the following named Gentlemen Simon - Cameron: - llarria-- berg, Pa. ; Ron. (Mai. Pitman, Pottsville; Pa.: lien jamta Bannan„,Potberille, Pa.; Enid Patterson. Potts. Mlle; Pa. ;' Dr;:folui Glonitmer, Pres. Lebanon Bank. Lebanon, Pa.; Gen, Jam L. Stiehter. - Reading,. Pa. Benjurnin flaywond, E. 4, Pottsville, Pa. . •• ' June 23, 'de , -. • rl:5-43m • HUNTER'S . lODINE. SAUSAPAIIILLA Is a stit•ciflc for diseases of the Blood and Skin.i It positively cares `.Scrotula, Tetter, Erysipf•lss and sows of every kind.. It is the best mhaleoy fur complaints - of children following improper liouroMment and scarlet lever: I have a Brat number of at Ong., truthful cer- Lacatea of its. iiivor -like the followinu ; 'Running 'Suns tort years, eared, briesen bottles ; Triter oil years, cured, one boqlo ; a Scaly - Disease -of the Skin bur Yd. yenrs. clued.. four • betties ;.bcrol Lila; 1u 'pees. 'cured tire, bottles ; a badly Ulcerated' altrust, cured. . two bottles ; Ulcerated lout, lit.years., cured, Riven hot tits; nsevere ease ut,Erysipelss, b vears . . cured ios bottles; Rheumatism.: years, scurCtd, two bottles Disease of the ktioul, 14 years, live bottles. ' The lodine .Narsaparlita. purified the olood,infuseri new die into the Systou through its tonic power and it is also a perfectly nArudess compoantou ; having been in use about thirteen year's. by persons - of all ages. from 612 mouths and over, with tinequailed .ieceels.— Prlrielf.al9lfice; N0.910 - Idm herittecc, Philadelphia. • R. HUNTER, Proprietor. Wholesale Agents in New . YQric: F. O.'Wells Jr Co. No. 115 Franklin street. . . JOHN G. 13ROWN & SON. Wholesale -, Agent[, Con te St., an ci sold by all Druggist's' In Putaville. . • ' •. •• ' '- • : -19-1 r - New Seasonable Goods, JUST RECEIVED AT ROBERT A. GLOVER'S, Centre - Street, Pottsville, A new and splendid assortment of Spring -Dry Goods, consisting of various' kinds of Fancy. Dress and staple Goods.'Alto a choice assortment of Groceries, all of which he oilers for sale at the very loviest cash prices. April 14. *66 . - . lti ! tf • A.O lIIN E V:013 S&LE.- The subscri- IT-11. her has now on hand and for ,sale the following large lot of new and old machinery:-1 second-hand steam engine; 11.1( inchbore and 30 - inch stroke has been refitted and is suitable for sinking .a slope. . One 20-horSe power Engine refitted. • . 2 New Boilers, 30 Inches diameter 30 feet - long. • 2 ." 30 " • ,e• ' 90 .". " • ' ' " 30 " • " 30 " •". • • 2 Second-hand Boilers, 116 Inch diem:, 20 feet long, With Fire fronts complete. One small Boiler about . 3 -horse power; one Smoke Stack 94 inches diameter 35 feet king ; one smokestack 30 iricheß.6.lameter. 40 feet long; one pump Wheel foot diametei, 5 inches pitch; -with Shalt and Pedes; tab-complete: - two Wrought Ir,in bhc.fts 8 foot long, -01( inches diameter ;• one ILoiSting Drum, 6.f00t spill ' era, with shaft and blocks cotopleic ; one entail 3 foot - diameter. . . ; 0 . 11 complete; Ong 12• Inch • - One 10-inch " - .". A lot of 1G inch Pump Pipes ; one seCsritall. Breakei Rollsll with 6 incli.wrought iron shafts ; tifr Pea Coal Screens; a set of • Elevator Buckets—tiOwt_n lot of Pump Stubs, all sizes a lot of Belt Pulleys of. various Altai ; also the timber of a large Breaker, now stand .lug, and could be used . ftir the same purpose:. also 6000 (net of Slope Chain, all sizes, at. " • JABEE SPARE.'3 Machlnery,Depot, June 20:10-2°- . • Coal Street, Pottsville_ R 18-1? 8 E IVB di R WL-18 W,CIUKB : Estriblished4n 1833. Mrs. keeser would respectfully announce to the pub. Ilc that she wilt continue . the Marble Worki, at the old stand.. cornei. Callowhill .and - -Second - Streets, (near Market,) Pottarille; • - • _ Constantly on hand all kinds of .Also Family Vaults made , to order. Work of every description - promptly. executed" in the beet style. and 'warranted to give sattsfact'on. . . Plana and designs furnished at the shortest notice. Aug 18. .66—b- • LEWLEI RILESEEt: T 0141.0, TAYLOR'S SALOON, „ . NOB.' 365 AND 361 BROADWaY, R. Y.. ". Being cloeed, the `letisinepe will be continued et 555 • • BROADWAY. • - .Br W ILLIAMr. TATI I OR. . dogast.26, '66 • . • ' 34-4 t. • . . OLD PENS,...—Tnat.reeelvedot flue aatortmont N.-Ir of Gold Pens and Silver Hrtenalon Oasea, for attle at B. BANNA-VS."Centro at., Pottsville. • ' . OF FINDSTEa TO - . T HE LOW HUNT: .BIi.OTHERS, A47BANTOIY, PA., • Hardware. . Iron,. Stows,.4 Rail : road and 'Mining Supplies.• Jane 23.14 Dims Lie .MALE.--Thill subsieriber will offer at I • public sale, on , • . Thursday, Sept. gr.. 1.366. At•Fenstermacher's Tavern, in Ringtown; Schuylkill ,lounty, the following deserthed real estate, viz : 185 acres and of land, situate in Union, township. Schuylkill County. about 4 miles from Ring town, and X mile - from • the Catftwisaa Railroad and Rehlrg's switch ; adjoining lands • of David Rehrlg, Lawrence Senglek, Jesse Haut/Inger, Thomas Ryan's .Estate and others. • hereon is - erected a large and commodious dwelling house, (containing a large kitchen and seven r oms with entrrd one ten ant house, and all necessary outbuildings. About 100 acres orthe • above are timnered, the bal ance cleared. ,20 acres of the river bottom land will make good gardep. - The Big Catawlosa Creek passes throughrhe same. - A good water • power is on the property. • A large Grist Mill, Saw Mill and Store are within 500 yardsof the property Is also near a church- The above tract 'will be sold in the whole or In pieces, toeult purchasem.: Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. It; Terms etuiy, and will. be made known on the day of sale by . ISAAC ADDAMS. P. S.—Persona wishing to view the above property, .will please call on William' Untwille •or Jacob Dr;eich, on the premises.. _ Aug 15. ,GG-133-tit• ILKYOLICICE SQAP. A new and Superior SOAP for family For'sale at the stores. , hitunifachured by . • • :JOSEPHS. & THOMAS ELKINTON, - • • . °Bice No.ll South Front St., Philada ' UMW° Family Soap, NumberOni Soap, Laundry Soap. Brown Soap,. Sal Soda. etc., etc. • , . August 25, . • .. • -344 m • VITRA DOUAI TY EXTRA. ROVN -21.:41 T ;1 1 ,2 ata prepared. to.. collect the eddidonal Bounty due soldiers under the late .Act •of Congress, ,promptly and speedily.. •• &Wets will find it to their advantage to either call to person; Write' or send din; Charge to me. My charge in each case is live dollars no charge until bounty is collected .: Satifactory ref. creams will in all cues beliven. • • P • • : r 2(0..224 South 4th St., - „• Aug 25, : • . • ' 3441, . . . , . Na •Advce - iii Plice-i . . • . • • PITCLLEMLYUIL Angast Ist, 18611.‘ . -Berating :to oar. ,Clrealar of daly,.lBuB, we would % Wankel Berea ne npon-tini man Tartu= Cif •Tertiiiiere„ , wu, -you are aware, removed by act of Cengtess. tai the lath of July.last.. • • This adieu was not tudoeted airs ' , lris Uncut, , :airas4, toe. sem time We': • • We havntraly to sta.te •that, tbieeeeing that the tax !would be repeahni,•we saw'no.necessity :for auy.ul-. ALLEN & NEEDLES' 'IMPROVED Sla'Elt PHOSPHATE OF LIIISE, .C;NLY TO PALL AGADI 1-oar Maiiirlairomi r4 therefore. Bre T'. A D'V A. NC E D. and we antenna to fernisb It at . • - ' • . 1153 iiee ton et 2000.1b5. .„ . :..;iPIz4:II74DLE - 8,•; .....:.: . 7 . 0110Y4`4‘,1 4 ( : : *1'.._,14:7414wit01i Nootorript: Saturday, Spptember . 1, 1866. TZE:. , .TTET ., .-.NEWS; , The Great lOtatarratiost—GOver.nment Bb - iteinces,«Zfeir Oitruasretateterstais.. Ma. Thedetegatlons from the ;leathern States, to the greet convention meets la. Pttiladeliaida next week, mH he much :lamer thin WU anticipated. On Mims:lay Settater Fowler; of Tenamsec;:accompinded by delegatea from his own - State, Virginia, Texas arid Alabama; arrived in Philadelphia.-and took rooms at . the Continental. Old .Virginta,will be represented by' at least one hundred - of her beat men. and mitre Mast that number; luteded'hY the Intrepid Governor Brown- . 10W. Kill appear from•Tendeasee. At least a thousand UuJimists front the city, of Wilmington, Del., will per. ticipate In the reception on Mender -morning. it la hardly Probable• that the - natal • monthly state ment of the public debt will be in readiness tor publi cation bejore-the second or third of next menth. • -it its thoit„ht. that a very considerable reductlon will bis showndn the ,L-bt, although, owing to the fact of about tis,oot4ooo 'of the temporary debt •having ham Muled. In, a much less amount of currency cash will befoul:A in thetreasury.. The cola balance, however, will be• shown to have largely increased.... • New ',Orleans 'entices eay Gen. Sheridan still holds his grip with unabated force upon the city odleisder end Ping. bides. The General on Tuesday night Mate.l.- that more troops would be sent to this yiepartment, eta. less metiers assumed a different aspect: lie Wu. ordered two companies orregulersou duty at Baton Rouge to report tmmeilletaly ttLNeN Orleans. lOigland tat demded to send a cavalry regiment and -two regiments of infantry to Ceitsda, in mew of at. prehencled•renlan troubles. . • 'The cholerar . eporisshow three dolulis in tinetunitl four eases- and one'death -In Kerr' York ;. fire eases In . Brooklyn r• tire cases in 'Yhtledelphia molts Its Mobile, and sixty-three deaths In rat. tome. We are.tivice-bles. . Not ohly is son stumping with Irentend , ins et.liet anti deliotens ma, corecioutmeis In favor of the radicals ; but Stontgotn ery Blair has come Into Pennsylvania to abuse Geary; The National Executive Coniinitt,4 .bf the Soldiebi and Sailors , Union of Weahinuten, has selected get. tlemen In the.several States to aid lu witzjim a NH representation in the. Soldleas and- allitedat National Conventlon . to be held in Pittelswg, September ta.- Governor Ward, Nets Jeraoy. has called an extra .se..v len of the Leftist:dam for bepteditter twit. ruytatlfp the coustitutimuil Amendment unit 11 - A the tettating- United StatesAimetoriel vacancy. . MisaSlater, a violin: lady of a 'taut sixteen years, re , aiding in Col Creek-, townaliip, Vertattgu cunty, cotn• mined euitcde ,a fay 11:13 - 9 since by taking, marphino. St. Louis, where the. cholera has been prevaillux . less then a mouth,. there hare tJtottly beettahont tam -deaths. • t•.' the corner -stone o f a soldierst menus: ant al Bridge: port, Cr.', Was laid on- Wedtioiti.ay. Gov. Rowley iivemd en-address.' - • • -•- Jlaximllitrr has. levied forced loans amounting stow, onthu people of GnayMas. • • ' • BENJAMIN fb,rtvooo, EsQ:--:The Copper beads are IndustriOusly circulating:wherever Mr, liay*ood, , otir .ravected townsman, known that he approves, of and advOcats" Johnson'a policy, The state.tincilt is entire. ly Untrue: Mr., Haywood durlng the Rebel; lion,i.waa an: active, uncompromising oppa.: newtof treason and traitors, and he Is BO 91m. • He 'warmly. condemns the policy that Would elevate traiters to , power and Jeop ardize thefuture . of the country, and beheve4- that the policy of . COngress is correct. •As these untruthful reports have been circulated nit.only here 'hut Illuona,..burg 'and Dan- . . . . • ille; Where Mt'. Haywood is well and favor, ably kno*n; we hope that during the pending campaign he have -an opportunity? .. tii, speak to the people up there, and give then his-views tin revonstrupilon. They will ho found to beiopPosed•cutirelytuthosh of Pre. idcn't Johnson. .• Ciss. (Jaime - who has signed a call ter ti `My Policy" t:olicvntion i . not . long alma . t gave the strongest testimony before The Ito. construction Comruittee. against the workings of that policy •It Was" republished a. few. days since,, Nvlteti - Custer left - Washington suddenly, disgusted we presume, at his own inconsistency.:. Alinos(every signer of that .call wants either a position in the new army organiziition, tir expects tiiget a civil office from fro-Juhnsou. - Wilms Johnson was in Philadelphia, the Union men ws.re renominating by acclarni• tion, their staunch Congressmen,. ers and O'Neill. Much more congenial occu. whin than dancing -attendance - -on a man who has' proved false to the principles ori which he was elected and to the great. party that elected him. - • • THE Philadelphia. Union Itepublican City Con.. vention mode )1. Mistake on. Thursday iu nomina ting a civilitux „fur:Clerk or th 9 Quarter Sessions' " oveithat tried soldier, General J. T. 0 - Wen. This tuistalie should be rectified, and a rebuke bo ad. ministered to -those local politicians who ignore services that Union men everywhere' are anxious' • to reward.. We hope that thesiinuiti citizens will see that this grys' error • • - For tho 3ltuero' Journal A HISTORY. OF Ain—!::•r.!ifLit'noliell Gentleman Therolived n man l ii 4.tez4wer, A tailor Ikea by trade ; Thar he canal hottlior reailhor vyrite • "Was by the people bllll. The devil iblit Otto be should rule, • But first to gut ; . . Fur wttoout tale he'd bu is tool - • - . The Wolin - Le of lb, are. • elblotua.-:(Air—liptuulm'a heart la brokti'y • 0 Audy, Audy,.Andy, • :, Sldcludig la yuur. trade,. • But you a.ri thin that you can't meitt ' •-a he breaches you have made.• Be round n: wife,ly, too, Who tuught to refill, Athl being young Ile le.irtiett terni .1:..1 rhea to write,' Whleb'you ren platoliPee : But wh:lt he learned hi write the beat Was thin-- , ..My Pulley."_ • • Ile soon bcrnrslo"rchal sonlo would rail A wan ot I do hollow :ro to, oft • Was" cameo ;/I , lll.!fillite ;. OP - OHL!' tie rr ere much too weak For genii., !WA 143 Or In ins ungtoy working brain " The spirit. IA (CU Oz. ' ' . . Fie bOtiSted le 'the Cupliol - Of deeds which he would do,— .The derit etill wits by ma aide, From hint he .got•hi, cue And people said - Amen, n - For truly, that wm Ordve ; But when be bit COMplettl control lie soon began to cave. • • . Tnosts, •- He took back ull be once bad spoke, That tieason ntionla be made . Odious, and desemd but dastb, ' Ms Unlon:tutnd was And then he ehow•d Lin coven foot, And switched his tor.ed Intl ; Be should be gagged- watt a Cyl,b And•tode upon it ran. . Ile now has'eall'd a host aroma 1, A motley crew they are, Some Copperhead, some leading Some-who in midst of irar, Were radical; out now, U I Watt, • They're sycophants In duet, But they will suit this taIIUXATULLI, -. And violate their tLust. • But what cares he who forms the crowd r • ;818 object LI the spolls, But with the devil he must share, For he hi- In his colts. And so Is Jeff; hls bosom friend, • And Raymond Ds the carne, - 0 what a brilliant - light they'll g 1113 7 7 7 --- When they are tuned to , dame. • • .Ono day this tailor tlionght he must At shooting try his luck : Be loaded op a blunderbuss And banned it at a ••duck.•• • But 'Nemo bursted In his bands. And imockedlihn on his back, - dust then all over Christendom Tho ducks began io quack. • - Gooses.. The friends oChis now think It hest That they should make the Jaws ; They ask us all to vote for them, - 'their masons are, because - "My Policy". to reconstruct la Christian andburnane ; - The devil thinks so. too. end says 'The rads are all to blame." , enure. Now met your votes, 11ty,, - uhlleana, • No matter what they say. - And Send your men to represent, Who will not second.play - To Andre fiddle for the dance: • Of rebels:enekes and death And ere the next two yeara rell round . • You'll breathe a peaceful breath. Ctuntra.--0 1" Andy,. Andy; Andy, • I , . Your policy won't win , • ' : !:;/: : • - The devil's borne are much too lougy,..rr - - You asanot keep their' in. sirlljchard Theme!). for' mnrilPring a. maw r lt . email Sonsemen v in Fayette 'courdy, willbe r hung on Monday, Oct: 1. - • • ••• • ' , . • - • Sir.Tweiity thousand Americans visited Europe . • ; • this year. • . ; 431 - Hon. Thaddeus Stepheha is at Bedford ' Springs.• ' - -1 .) ; ti • . Philadelphia 31Itirkeis t -• Puraanneura Thursday, Auggust 30,1866. FLOtllt.-Tho - foreign oasis noting a declittingqii.e , market in Liverpool, "bas had no noticeable. effebt here. There is no demand except from the lame consumer; who purchase sparingly at fall prices. .Bslee of 'a few huudredlarrels at Si 50 a„.9 for 1,1 ,4 ":' low grade and goad - superfine.; $0 -a 10.50 for 014 • stook and fresh ground extra; 111 a . 12 50 1 . . 4 ) ''.i 'common and fancy Northwestern extra family ; • •',1";: , $l - 1 50 al3 for old - and now wheat ; l'thinsylvania and Ohio do. do., and $l4 a 10 for fancy brand,. • according to, quality.. • ' Oltalli.---The demand for Nirileat'has eamerrhat ' , improved„ but prices are nnehanged. •&des 3000 bushels at . /2 8 , 3 fur newt mincro red,. awl 52 85 a 240.f0r old and new spring. • Whirr, notWi be ynuted at /2 85 a 2 95_ lant Safi of rent, sylvania Bye was made at £1 16 per bushel: Dorn no improvement tar - lone:, Sales of yellow .at 93e., and 3000 bushels Western mixed at .91 4 A 92C., and 5000 busht on pri... - ere terms. Oitilf•A are in'.deinand, with -sales of :40e0 hh.shels •at •"'-{:.• It enact Ripbors. and Velvet no Tr i t o mm , ln t gs t, ch u ata 3: 4: l 4 - .-3- 2 at.WALIChR & t fo rge t p 4.• -sew Union Hall. Jane •a2-nt t: . . - ABiEßcaeca.lr e iq of-all ii r-% ; :j> l A er r i lf enn WJAi. oc „ 117 , .. i, i w n g o ld ry and a -.."1 ecripliona, tan be obtained at the gore ' of ••• .-- .. J rl .-„f . Id: LEDIMERS, .4gent, '.- i'n.ili ,' . . . Sept'. to 44.46. , -'. Centre street ' Pottindlle,i .I'-, I . _ l,--. ILVER WARe.--A line areorteent. such ae.11: 1 •' SSolid Sliver Spoon Forks. Ladlea. Fruit Knives, '.-- 'Ci Ice Cream &Nips, .te.. kc. Sliver Tobacco Boxes. arl,l • •• • • •'E. C. PREEN'S, Centre St.. BAWD* ' "4 ; - ISO.' .. 1 1 , . . . . . T_TOLIDA.IE PIitE;SENTP4.—A .• aplendld. 0:11(;••.: - ILL lection of Watches. Gold - and '..flrer. •of -Pnel,' J., , Can. English and Swim make. •D. r. QI - CfSli, 1 :j - Dee MIS-50 2 • Cmtre St...PottaVille.. ii t Nei* , 'Tulin* Hall. WALKEII MICE, hairef. large - assortment - Of Solis and Cambria Re-' and Insertlnes- Call and.see them.- -- • " Jane B..atS • Ann FEET Carolina Yeltaw Plne F .11.r5.ilvuir lug and Ste p -Boards, for sale it, 4 , iowitt'prices at - ;SE,E),"4l,tuaber 04 Yazd.' • I#Wll.4ti , 70414". i ::--- 1 51-1741:151 a '
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