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TO CUTS r .. . .. . . •• • • • -- - aa • . - - . . . . ... , . . - • Three copies to one addrea . sOn advance) . 07 00 " ... . .. ..--., • „ . ~, : , ... -.. .... ...., . _ ~..,.. „3,„.„ ~,, ... :. _ 4, . ...., ~ , , , „.... ...,.. :. .. _;..... ~, . , ~ :;4 ,4 1., 4 ,, .„ . ~,. ... ,• . : 1 fr., er: • : , ,0.1.... jr.:4: „....,.. ....: . n. :.,. ~,,, ___ ,,,,,..,..r.,,,,,,...„ ....„,.,.. . 3, ... __ , - ,- T _ . ~. .. . ~. ~.,, .. •. . . ••_,.. • • .. . . . _......,. . • . • . . to joB wri st. a ve ooo rtapresee& K Ilatior we ni ar_a a n o o r w e p y *ared .r7 de: -.....:.,. 1 ,: ,i..... . • r , • .... • . , , , • . .. , ~.... , , be Fifteen • • • • .. .. , . .... . . • , • ' ' ' ' . ' ''' '' • ''. ''`' ' ''' ' ' '-- - . • 1 1'47fr, - . r2' -- ' ' '''. \:ii i .4T4 , 7 :', l .;l7. ,'' ..- - n e l. ..*. V. ' . .4 -• .. • . . ''' • - •-• . , •• -- ...: , .. •'• , - - -.••. .. - . - .... t.... ... ~,.._... -.-,-. •... i lhaa kept:on . at : the . offl:23 at - o an c th y o o tber Manms . alto ' I nsbnien otrarAti sz.k.. P t. €: ;:i ~ e ... ....; :. .., . ih bsc tom" • The ,LICEN..t. will be furnished to Carriers tuicyo ' .' rand Tickets • • t?' Clert,z3 men and !School Teacher* will be furnish- - e a , oth the aoi:?...NAL .ct s-,-,1 miu advance, or $1 75 if . - . .- . - . . _ . . ~ . . • AND ' POTTSVI .. 4 .- E : . . . ... ...' R ... . ..... :::: ... -. - -1 , . - ,-- P a m - fft : .' .: 3 ; 1... 1 : 7 -1 ::: : ,..;% 4 L " a „ .. ... d11 : 1 : .; • .• .-I . „.•,.,::. ~,, a,within the year-over oue ear full rates. • , )t . . Bates of Advertistirig.t. , . ~. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. • .-. . . . .... .:.. • . ...... .', . , , . • For 2 lines. including date. One incertion,,7s etre, i irid _, ~ . - ' ' • . . •Tra:sorliagamorszai=sw—...- . . „ . ~ -• •• , . . , . , .. . . . . . . , s ibreenent InPerttouP 25-conts. One aqua . ro of T n l t t G es ii , . . .., . . . .. ... , . _ •, :. „ . . : ... , . ...: . . . . .... . , . . . .. , .. . . . : . the . Caverns . . _ ... • .- • • , - -. : aAI riser 5 'tore, for lor 2 inser!lons $1 , .si i e._ B .. . .. .., . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. 1 . wiii . iiati . ' Tw W 2i . o. pie - r ; 45 tb , e . B ; lret . , of : ti . k . e .. • . ~.. . ... _.. -. • • • •. SLZI: 1711.Ninent hie . m.tione,„ 1. , ..., cents per 1541 .. , ~ , . , .. , . . .. , . .:. . . . - . .sirelikh to our Aands and subJeet all Nature to our usu . aud . ,•.idetUutru . .-- . D8.,.. .1 , 01131 SOT.• • , • . ... ..- ...,, ..... , _ .. _ . . , , , i eectioa of the Stste. t A l oret a ilic : eziama ' ettoi-7ost .ethanhorte, aittfixt. in ttati a r bti - tpul uip ir .. y eltockL other r 7o : ol" torao J 7 O ks p L m il iny TY: tcoh r : ll . ~ .....' . .... 7 -. . .0- . ....- . : „ 1 : ::,: . L er ryes In proportion. • . . . • • . . . ~ ... .. . , . . -- - ... : . . •. • . • • • • - - - -, oculresitv,s4:4l,idoitfurrig7oer.aJedtothbotbueeeingtaino.urthe'Bewolkticegto'a , praCtl o p. itasi7 4sll : I"ruite ._ r on , rself ‘ . . ..,.. r . . , . .. ••• ' ' • f . . . *- -. . ' . . I r. : : B . EN ' tiA li iN .. RAN' NA -- P - O - TT.S.VILLE . ,. .SOll.ll. YLK-1.: L....COU.NTY. PENNSYLVANIA . • , • .• MONIMS—TWA. , Tur.Er.' TWi rl . 974 nroo - lince, COI/ date, sl_oo $2 00' $ 350 2 5 00 Sq au ;1111! I.ver 3, , 400 700 12 IV Tx° Squares,. pr 14 llstu, . 00 • G 00. 'lO 00 , IS 00 TAtee ' "n 1 ' " 700 00" 14 00 20 00 F iur. “' • " " 00 9 CO- 10 00 2.k00' e- • ":i " •9 00 10 00 15 .2S 00 Sir " ." .10 50 '22 0 0 20 00 .&. 0' q colncan, 14 00 'IS fO.. 30 00 "`-- 45 00 RIM . c01umn,....:......00 30 00 )50 00 *. 75 DO One column, - 4000. - 30 00 6000 15000 L'11144 art r.a Fqo:ll'e., 15 cents per lisp, Special Noti ces, 15 per cent. higher. Local Notices. 2.0 cents. a line. COAL TRADE A.IWER,TIS tiIMEN" S. • - . " Tenainus of the Philadelphia h.- Reading R. R., on the Delaware, at Philadelphla:-..Piers for the Stlipment of Anthracites. QUINTARD, SAWYEB,:kT,ARDi J Pine Strpe Yoi• i~: IS Walnift " Philadelphia: 42 Kilby " • Boston. COAL ,OF ALL RINDS BY THE CARGO. Jar. ST. .60 Pirr No. .14 NEW YORK & SCRIM= COAL CO.,' BROAD If OLTN'TADi. BLACK ILRATH, AND SUPERIOR RED ASH COALS: • .. • 21Exthan,se, Place, New York. • OFFICES: 321' Walnut street, Phlladelpkia:- JS.• C. Thwing..k, Co., A,ets. 'IT State '5B : - . • ; St.,:Boston.. Pier No. 12 'IIeONNE rrolt... : ,p•t, P. IC.4cir.. JAS, J« NIITIING• BORDA .KELLER. (Se NUTTING • Ship:perm - ot - Conlot of • the beta qualities from Port ilichniand &I Windmill • . E. TIORDA. ):* P. KELL i n. 3.27 w.inut St.; . . JAMES L. NCI TING, 30 Kill* . St , 116ston. • 11. M. JAMES, Agt.,. lioutn . N. Y Allgt,lo 11, 'CAI • Pier No. 10 Port Richmond. JOIIN &SON, SHIPPERS OF COAL, No. 316 Walant‘'Street, Philadelphia. DEPOTS POE tiTOUAGS ,AN I, SALE OP e)AL :• NO. 7.'10 West Thirteenth - St.; NEW York.. Third Avernie and Forty-ninth St.,. New York Iveh.Whart, Frovidenee, Rhode Island. • . Augn:d 4. *O6 Si PtiILAI).ELPI.IIA . ,I:S4... ! NAVIGATION. Shipping ATharves for ANTIIItifITE COIL at :Crernuich, - Delawar6 Ricer; PhilOda. • . CENVIS: AUDIENItIED.& CoA JAGENTS . FOR THE SALE OF THE: , WOlf.:Creel: Diamond. Coal Co.'s Dia .. B.ed-Ash, and Black .11eath. White :Ash (20:i Walnut Streit, Pttllndclphia OFFICES': L l l l 4 o il t iTll a .r d t V r a t.; . t,)2Vlt l o ‘ l2 'l . • Fob 17, ,tid Wkaire h'o. 2. & (N. E. crm:Walnut ,t - Pourth sts., Phila. • :.5 Piw. Suck'_, New Yell:. LMercsantat liana 13ulliling, Providence. '••• DAVIS PEARRSON' i 4. c4 - .)4.• • OFFICES . . MINI:Li' 1 AND E.111111T.15 RUE DEhEBRA,TETi LOCUST ,% : • tui..rE 'ASH • , and ,SPOUN'. VEIN • . R E tY. ASH AT: rsc,.. US Walnut Street, Philadelphia.' loyFicus:. 1 1 No. Mfi d r i o n l ,, almA,lt No. .0 Tr . inity 11 Doane Street," Boston. • WfIARF—GREENWICH. DELAWARE AVENUE. API MLA. . EILkiiVEL ELM', AbOi:.Alan • AIIDENRIF , D, NORTON. OS(Co..i Miners and Shippers of C 0 A. L. . , • -..- , . LOCTST MOUNTAIN—from 11,..zia. DELI. COLLIERS. -SHAMOKIN-4i= EaTt:renim.: COLLIERY. 1. • GEORGE'S CREEL CIi3IBLELAND—from .ilieco. souDATioN mmEE, OF_ MARTI:ANIL ' '• . . .. ' ' .'• -32 - Walnut itteel, Philadelphia. ' . OFFICES:.. { { 119 Broadway , New York. . ... . • (134 State Street, Boston. . OADIN. HAOKER.&AJOOK 1 • LOCUST GAP; • .• • • LOCUST ITIOUNTAIN, BLAtIiK.IIII.EATVL dealers in other tint qualities of . • • . .• • WHITE /um - Kg]) ASH COALS. • • , No. 214 Walnut Street—rhiladelphia, and' WoOdland. „• . • 1/awnet+,§chuylkill ' • . • ' THOMAS CAIN. Monza .draw, h[.-Coos. NVld. F. MOODY, S Sc hi huypper and A, lkill 11a n, P gunt, a .. . G-ly February 15, . . . . • - B , • AAA S• & REN IZER, ~ . • • ,MINERS _,:..71) stm.pEns 4W TUE CELEBRATED . SPOECN : VEIN - -RED .. ASH; 0 OAL . . Formerly rained by RICKERT 4k , Co.L which we •guaran tee to Erb free from any mixture•with other Coal. ALSO soleagents for the sale of Geo.' W. 'Sny der's Superior. Pine Forest. White. Ash,: and Spahr' and Lewis Veins lied Ash Coal, which bele - NOW Prepared to ship. '. . ' . ....- - •• 111 S Walrint St., Philada; , ' -' ,71 c . " . j Room' 03 Trinity Build'g. N. Y. .D. 33. TIAAS. --: -•- , WM. BRESIZER.; • Feb ii, 'IA - • , • • . • J. R. .& W. TOMLINSON • • RED AND . WHITE ASH . COIL, • : teßTSchny*lll CanaLl • • N.O. 213 'WALNUT - ST., • !PHILADELPHIA. • • • • • Reshipping lirbaries Foot of ALLEGHENY AVENUE, Port Richmond and toot oLLAHItEL STREE',C, Kennington.' March 17, 11-17 Ma J. CONMFT.4 • : • • • WM. VE.M.NEA., W. M. 'RANDALL. J. J. CONNER Ac A;"71 • units OF. Tilt • Oth,EBRATED - . 1;00.IIST MOUNTAIN COAL! pees :,Pier. N0 . ..19 Pt. Bichmond,•rhibt . • No. 309 Walniat Mt., • • Na. 83 Empire Building, N.Y. • . • 3. J. CfINN;I4 . (tato Canner t Patterson,) Locust :Kotula/an, Gtrrinlrllle.• • • • . : Asocuts.s Co., Loctist liountaln;Thg Nine Runt near Coutralii; Columbia Co. _ • - • , Cossmtr. t Co.; Locust Spring. 41y 19, '94 EOTEEIMEL & SHANEE, ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COALS I . . • WW" Sole Agents for the Sale of -the CELFURATICA COT Mul - NTAIN .COAL; rit,l3l th9CNTRALIe. COLLIKET ' '• -0.goos:-311 - Walnut• StreetiPhiladelphia • • .11.1 Ilroadway, 11f. V., and • . 11 bonne Street, Bowtou l . • Isin,;id, Mils:: Port Richmond May 19,'66 • . 20 -if BRQAD.:I.OP -.. GENERAL OFFICE BROAD TOP ASH Semi-Bituinitions C' .O A L ~S , 1332:22111 IM=X3 SHIPPERS OF icirirgs AND SHIPTNIIED OT or mut ocuanivristi .NUT STREET; Icaamtimula, : • RARE NVEL, lliasiageir, ACTIN(} OFFICES : ;Idings, Boston.' Miss.' " • _ New. York. • • T-tf P ASH GORDON. &'0.0,;.•... • • .. rce&, tondway, NA* 71ritirk.•• 44 State Strect, Hostels )f this selebiliedcoal from their HILL' COL=lrlir; • ^itts:lvely by ther4t RY CREEL having consolidated our Three rberry Region, will hemafter trans. ler the name of , • : . MILLER, °mow 'MILLER, STEER k. Co.: ii sum . FF .kNG.,":." tbel• of our firni, haling riEsmin . numb-row, Non reside 'hi coal shipped )17 tideawater will ve control of BLAKIIMEN, attentioa.in Its preparatlon, ae ;putatioo of oar celebrated Lor , abroad carrrelynpos;leviog Tel bet order. ' - .I,=o=,,Eaudinkaoo, PIIRLIS.HEDEVERT - SAT:V.R;DAT'' . .gfI'ENT.N.:.q:jI Vol. Picr• No . ; 15 BLAXISTON, AV'r & LORBERRY AND . LOOS*. COIL, .Shipper,s of other iriproved qualities of WHITE AND . BED: ASH • . • .-. 813 Walnut Street. Philadelphia:: : 9 Trinity Building, NerY.Yrirk.. Cor. of Y.ll.l}' & Doane, Street, Be.stott, Feb; 14,.'63 picr.Pio. 11 LEWIS AUDENRIED dc whoiesaieDealers in the best varieties of Anthracite - and :Bittuninons Ipi . . . . 1205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. OFFICES: { 110 Broadway; New York. • : 1„1.11R1lby Street,l3pattin.. Pioneer Stilppers from El izabettwort,, 0.1 LEHIGII,SPRINO :MOUNTAIN, iIAZLETON, ANTi • • COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. r. , 59 I - ' • • BAiTOROFT, LEWIS & CO., . . • NM= AND iktIPPZiS OF TUX CelebrateA ASHI:AND 0011 MAItI2ioT.2IIOtrNTAI-il OFFICE: - -1.11 Walnut Street, Cominercial Bnlldin Philadelphia. • • New 1 oik Ofllce:—'l7*Cedar Street. Boston Doane Street. - , • . • [Oct. L 3, , r.s :43; J.' ' W..- DUNKLEE:. Si.: CO., SIIIPP.ERS OP 0 L Pier No. 19, Port Itielimo-nd AGENTS FOR Manchester Tied Ash, New. Haven and Le cust,Morintain White- Ash. OFFICE vivg WALNUT ST., PIIII.ADELPITIA.. July '2l, g3tl 29-tt ELV METIIP (MT,' 4.c:.;1 coAt. , • COAL. . • . -A.:T. STOUT &. CO.; (Successors to STOUT & :VAN WIOKLE,), 31111c:re and ShirMUM of the colebMted-FULTON fia HIGII) COAL; from the Ebbenalle Colliery, near Ha zleton, Pa., and dealers in the beet varieties or. ANTHRACITE ANO 'BITt.:IIINOUS.CHALS. - • direct. from the mines or on board, of zcls.at TRENTON. N.•;f„ ELIZABUTUPOBT• N. J: N. BRUNSWICK, N. PORT -RICIIMOND, PA. 0 FFICEM-44 . .fic 46 I'll liroadwdy, New lieri“ •• 3. T. &Orr' S. Yes tri April 4, 'O4 . • ' • . 14z NEW YORK. sAdite.L 'bOrdNE . Jr:; • . . oirnas FOY f ..•• • . . ..•.. , . • .• . HONEY . .'73ttOOK . • COALS -; • • Wyoming, Ldeka.tianno,. •S cr a . ton • tinliveied on Yeeselo nt.i'ler4 S, ELILABETIII O UT ,: N.'.l. . OITIOE 43 TRINITY . • • .• • . • _ • 11!1 Noir ; '•• May 12, .0. . • • Ricif Ja: MASON • 4ECKSCLIER • Ziri: . IIIASOIIi, • j•.' WLIOLINS tL6 DEALE:IIB IN ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS C 0 L - BROADWAY. tli3iPlktß .13LTLD • ING,) ROOM 34;-'NE‘V . • , 'DANIEL TACKElt.iik- CO - *INEItS 1311IrtKES or ' Lehigh, Schuylkill, Wilkesbarre, Lackawanna, .Cuiiil►erland, and.. Elk• Gas Coal Company C 0 A. la S OFFICE- 7 Nci.:4 ;Vew_Voilc, Octobei 14, '(5 DAY, 1-1 - UDDELL & Co„ MINERS AND SIIIPPERS O 1 , ANTHRACITE •. & BITUMINOUS • C 0 _Z‘_ E . . 141' 109 Yrattio uwtaSyteTF'lnitayataElitt g ,) N. Y. 7 .Uoane 6treet, Boswn. ' CAI;DIVELL. ,(..C. B: CoNizsy. • - Wit. Ttart.i. CAT,T)WELL, COKUNIT & C 0.,. • • 119 1111roadway,'Corner Cedar WHOLESALEBE.AI....LNCOA`L : • . S:- • LEHIGH, COUNCIL RIDGE,, WILKESBA - RR:4 MAHANOY . , RED. ASH, "LOCUST MOUNT ALti,.CIiMBERLAN..Ib.. B.1:0AD: TOP . A.M.) OTHER YARLETLES. • ' '66 . " ' S.tf LEHIGH. TIIOS. HULL . & CO., • :.14ECEES *NI), EZIPiEES ' BRTIR'S SPRING ROL - IFt/ LSRIGH C OA t, Yorktown, Carbon ,County, Pena. . ... ....- ' ..-: • ' :. OFFICES :.- .• . • ..... . . . .. . . 3 WAIUNII'P. Street, Pialladaljpllia.. .sEArizainrLiox,.. Luzerae ftaiity, Pa. July 2P4 %I. -. . . , ' . .: . .. •-• . -. BO.' • : - DEDE,RICK'S COAL. HOISTING- MACHINE, , . . ' Patented This celebrated and unequalled • Coal hoisting ka .chine his. been In suemndul -operationover three' years, and the uncannily large number already 'aeld are giving the =oat perfect. retisfacilon. . t. is simply and • durable, having no gearing at all 7 la rapid 'ln ita opera tion...and 'yery eaar for. the horse. - Dent.Tiptie -Circa.; lar. containing 'letters of . comicaudalloa... price. '&c., sent free, on appliattion. - • • • • L. .2.P:id. DEDERICK. Snle.blinnfacturera, Albany. Agricultural and Machine Rorks'. March 24; *66: li.Cm • • • : Albany, N. Y. . . OFFICE, BASKET*, for 'holding scrips GI - pone!. formic - at. • :Jb-.1-i•N'.:.-..-...: 1 -p1...:E,.11.'M, mANOrecTORER of . . COAL SCREENS . Of the Latest and Siy the tindereigned who le. a printical Semen Ilannfite • tnrer, Inform Coal 'Opettirtore •and other.% that -be Is ni.lnnfactunng a new COAIL'OCUIREN, patented June,2l; 1564. and another, patented' August 8, I.BdB, `HE GUARANTEES THAT-THE MESH: WILL AL - WAYS RETAM ITS ORIGINAL - !mz..g UNTIL' EN TERELY WORN OUT:: , - . ne respectfully eolietta a'conthinanee of .the patron s age heretofore so liberally bestowed npon'hire. JOHN R, DIM& . Retread St.....rila'l : .O r rEat4"3"e "flatware Stine,... Nov. 4. 16-44-11" POTTSVALE: PA, /1311.Pill' of the most p__ . l4lE !;!p i r Tr E a ' t rir. 1 4er worlthlk made of Inspected it Da . Also Abe Limp rattern or: go44pe . and also for working:. Mao - Iron and Copper Cia all of whlchirill be 'sold 'wholesale • and re ta il by' . B. BANNAN, Pahl!! e• both iron- aod- 0 3 PPer• read,. Lem mada.ta . made, alOnv, all.bes4 Odd vAnty wiewr.swet istiaoriMlNWNtrij_ tt**o olo 3... ; 2* ' , . . O.AETNEIi, STIOZNEY & WELLINGTON Miners and S!tippors of Coal. . . .. . .. li tirtte id (Crew their !preside Col: at Saiono - kie,) :11,eir im Vr.titi (1:0:1"Asb), ~" " ..:- • " ".. , Locust;tlfoisaliku (Whit e -1t.411), •••," •, - .... 1: s l • . 1 . : .:.- ' . 29 -TrilliiY irtildlit. liew•irorir,• • OFFICES q.slVnl . rint Street, Philadelphia.' . 16.E.Sby Stret, Beaten ! " •. . ... liVhnf..No. 6; 11.9rt'Itichmoild,P.10,1ad!a.:. fMay ID, '63—.102t1] Feb ,Gt 3 VANRUSEN, Ok . . Co". • LOCIM MOM:TAM 'WEE - ST .G WILKES-EAR ' - RE, LEHIGH, ArD OTHER . • .W.tu.TE AND . . , ItEMISH GOALS;: . Agents for.the thetelebtated C;eorrieli Creek iiiberlaufF. Cord, from the 7.lllnes of the Con. solidation.Coal and Iron Company . of Ittarytand... • " • • "-- '• Elizabeth:tort ' Smeriso Wm.:Ryas • : Baltimore.- • • • . " • • -•. t:Groreetown: :: • (got Walnut.street, IMiladelphlt. • :' • :. :" 'Orricas :1, Trinity IMilding;'New York.. • • , • .. Doane St., .Boston. • . . .. • • .• Fah. 1-1, ••. . 6 tf, • AVAI.. HITN : TI - 3 . ; ,J. 13..; &..C.6., =X I WHITE-.AND REHASH ANTHRACITE COALS. . . , • - (No: 2a5J.1 Walnut.Street s Philadolphia. °MC - F.3:4 No. 7S-.l.".readv.lly, N0..1t R.ectcir - St., N. Y . -21 'and_ , 21; Doane St.; - PiCr..No. ALT, Richmond. • • • . . . SCHUYLKILL CO. . . T. EL.SOHOLLEITI3tRGER •AGENT, • Miner and Shipper or the Colehrated •. • Black Heath. White •Isk and. Peaked Moan talti Free . Burning :• .• • . PINK • ASH. COAL.. P. O. ADDRESS—Pol‘ratatax or ML etter lux, Salmi 'kill County, Pa.. - • . • . April 12, , rd, ' • • • . 15-tf • ..• •J A : 111E SC N R.; kinerand Sh!ppir of tlier6le4inted LOCUST MOUNTAIN GOAL, Schnikkill re 71111111 .- •/Sp.F ALTHOUSL' CHT • hi m iEns AND shippEil,§ :OF TYI.E:CELEBAA ; 2E,P . •: BOSTON BIN.LOCCST DIOUNTAIN PITILADA., 216i4. NY4lhut'St; N. York, 11:1. nt New York—J..5.ZEO. ItEPPLIER..• • • DA V, u DE L Co., Pun . lachnhAnd. Minch 94 4 766 • •• . . • J .. ..•...'L. - 11 7 n. 13 _c .- K... .. . mINER.ANE-SILIPP.E.E. OF' THE. ' ' .:.:. 6=,t,m jEt'R.,•:•A_±3::)...' ': • •Cenirtiliii: 4* - • ..I.Ocitst ' inountaiii• •• ... ._. , .... • • --- .•• 00 ..A 1i ••. • • •-•- •-: Pest Ofrice..Addru.s.A.SlLAND, . s clmyllilll6,3lnty . Ya.,,r)iCentralia; ColtirntAnCounty. - - . '.. CHAS. J. & J. OF WITITE AND RED ASIE COAL A GENTS TOII TiIP. SALE OF TITS' BURNSIPE COAL .AND IRON COMPANY'S RED ASH ST:I - AMOK/I CO AI, 11FFICE----121 WALNUT SfILFET, PHILADELPHIA EAKT E 7•11i."1..1Pi 3, 0 Et..E . Eii E My East' li'rankli.n. Lorberry -Coal is non'. sold•eicln inwely. by Messrs.. UALDIYELL: . GOItIION - & C 0.,. Wlio are ray sole Agents. - Parties ordering from them, may always depend upon getting a pare .article: • ••. - • • • • "No: lis Walnut St.; Pitilivielphia. • OFY ICES: • , No, 1.11 .11rondway, Trinity. • 'New York: • ,No:141 State Street, Boston.. ' • Tremont, ?Barth '62 OVA L. 0.41:5E5.--The subl!criberft . have . determined to maize several • leases . -On . their prop erty, known as the.-iiwrt:Clili. PnPERTV• situated In Schuylkill'. County, and. in the' immediate' vielnirY of Tr scitoaa: The ground has peen fully developed, and those ileairiog a first' rate'colifery, ean'obtain one, with, outmaking:auv further expioratians of the same. • • . None need nuke - application nniess capable of erect ing all the improvements. .. • • • Apply to GIDEQN fltrien, - Schn3d- County, or to DAVI,S.PEA.HI3ON, .201. Walnut street, Yldligielphia. , . • • • . *COAL. - * • •- • •••..• -, - - .COA.L... - •irlic lindersigned'ls now prepared.to ' - till'orciers for I.ebigla; Wyonli eta, Shim. 1110kiiili, Sehayltilll, .White aud-ited Ash, Cumberland and- Gar . Coal—birth Manch Chunk . on the Lehikh - Canal;. Schuylkill Haven. Port Carbolf•ludd • Port- Clinton . on the-Schuylkill Canal, and from Amboy; •Trenton.THoboken' and . Part. Ric hmond; for shipment PastitudNokth.• - . IN - Orders sent..will receive; prompt attention. • • • '. - - - 'MN J.. HARLAN; .. • Rocima.7o and-7,11, Trinity.Hoild3ng; New-York, ' • C. 0-A •IL.;S.• TO LEASE.—:Tbe• Schuylkill anal Company are I. now prepared to make leases .on their hinchrin Poeter Township. Schuylkill County . . These lands are located on the very best portion 'the lieckscher Mn. haying 'ever four LlfilltB run ozi the "Dudek Crosby. Lenlor, end all, the veins knouit in. that twain, both above and beloW water. level. Pac,:reble leases with. an aburidancti.of timher ler: mlning-purposesovill now be made to • gocid tenants,, on application to. H. •11.: BODY. President of the Company, Q. at Wall Street, New.YOrk. • June •23,..643.-1.5= • Read This 1-11 CHEAP CLASS; AND IMOCURY STORE, Oentre Street,. Opposite Itortimor .11ouse POTTSVI.LI,E. Thi citizens oi-Pottaville and neiglitoring . towns villages and hamlts, one and all, are invited, to call and examine stock of wires before 'buying else where,' as lam not to be nuden3old, and , can Inmish liousekeet:erwwith every article they wart'in my line of business. In the stock of . • . French - Chinni.- • will be found Ten Setts, Dinner Setts, Card , and take Baskets, watch , CasL-m, Seger Holders, Match: Safes, • Motto Mags,;Motto Caps antSaucets, Vases, Colognes, China Setts for Children, surtka 'general, variety of Toys, • &c.;-&c. Gla . ss.ware. Choicest, West. - patterns, consisting of Table -and llir.Tumblers,Chttrapagne and. Wine Glasse4; . Ale and :Beer Glasses,filerainers. Bar and .Bitter Bottles Gob les.,,Plates; .Casterliottles Pitchers and Creams, Cel-• ,eries, Sugar Bowls Spoon Holders; Syrup Cans, Fruit &kris', 'Fruit .Jius,-Cake Stands:Hen:oone Lampe ever g variety, Lamp t`biem.ya, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Can Croc.)(er3.:. -. Crockery:':: • A frill - assorimerr of IRON STONE CHINA, of dif ferent patterns, to setts or single pieces. to snit thepub. lie: A. large deortnivni of e•Truion C. C. Ware,.which I will sell at Mertgervs. • .• „Yellow . . .And •Stor4o Airare. • Pudding Disties,.Pie - Dishes, Cbiliquders, Milk Pm* Jelly. blotin*: Pitchers. !Tee Pots, B-ttcr-..Pots„ Milk Pots,•Jan, jogs. etc,, .miscßuAN'EousiL=Toilit :setts, Castors, Slop Jars andToot.Batlis; tuad-gititFlasks . ; C-lal O &c., &e.'. :F ru it Janie, of- every deicription. MERCHANTS t 1 can sell yop Goods at. Mig Prkes, - thus sating you freight Call and see i( it Is tqt so: . . d.•R...TR9-Vrtra: April iG4 EaRi;IWZ;i'iMMI SEPNWS.RYSPEPSLO , 7110013118. A Perfect clic, or. the keinided • .These'Troches not only give immediate rellif but are 'sure to ,effect • permauent.cure in Dyspewia.":They are. notiTurgative, and therefore their • use does. not, create a neceadty for thelaabitual.nee of Cathartics.— They cause no sickness of the stomach. or griping of the bowels, and are' perfectly lutimless.to the most del; • . They will irnmediately correct a Sour StoMach, cure Fkaulat t ee, Heartburn. Sickness or. Pain. in .the SW: mach,'Costivenm. - .Belching of Wind, Liser, .com plairds, Headache, and in. fact all, those AiSagreeable . and dangerous symptoms .Of.thie iiisiaac,:whicy unlit one for the pleasures and duties of Ilfe. i. • . Weak'and delicate persons who have been blared by the use of 'powerful' stimulants and •purgativ, will Ind them i mild, safe and sore re s torer Of the - digestive. o to their originatatrength and•vigori: 'red solely by the Proprietors.- • • . S. 4. NANDLTSLOOS &Co... Chemists, 7,1 S latoket Street, Philadelphia. Sole 'Arent'Schus"flkilf - COulty, Henry Saylor, June : 24-am . - liirench 'Embroidered aria Ilem Stitched liden nabakerthie44oeap at ,TNALKKR-&TRICE."4 riots at WALKER a PRICE'S,. ix= 9 to 20 eta; b' June vs-L.434mi ' , :.Orders for -Baled. • Hay . Baled icr,• Corn and Oats and Limr,`ln'lnliar: 19645._"-p•omptly at lowestl:carnet ratenlry• - % BEGS &CORO, G' "W&LKSIt & PRIM & at:the NewfUnion . M 4 lprl &11,.#1,111=011-Wirdow &Os . "Tirr .i':'' .Z:,:::',.'2;!;;." , . • - ... =ll =.ll SATT.MDAA r MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1866. FERTIMERS. HOLT S Superior improved Super-Phosphate of Like HANTIFiCITRED BY THOS. L. H.olll', AGT.; sem - imam. HAVEN, F- RADE MARK . ks tatt A , • Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers - still Observe that.l haVe adopted the strove "Thule Mark,"' tolhow those . .who rise, SuFs.r...Pluisphate. made from the Raw Brine, triat.they.are e ettitig my manafactare. • •-• • My patrons will, p eit_se he:careful in. purchasing: trint the above `Tradefark" la stamped' upon eacla beg, ae none other. is genalna. ;• • • • • - • I am now toady to eripplY the abOie • suPerior.Fertill-. zer in large or small quantrilesr-in new bag of .200. pounds each. Alio, alwayg on hand, a stock of tine, Raw Bone Dust-compost-,for dreseing„ P . laster, .&c.. - A:trade discount allowed to dealers • . . The above. Fertilizers can be purchased at GEORGE •BRIGIIT-& SON'S Store-Centre Sri; ,Pottevillo; who are - authorlitil ac as in A,gent. •• • • • •; . • - • ' . THOS. L.ROLT; Agt * .• POST OFFICE •ADDBESS-1P110.4.'.1 , .. - 110. T., Schaylkillllaven; Pai • . • . ' • EXAMNE THE BRAND: IPAPROVEID - da SUPER • : ::~ TIMPUTDUNE %,'--"-rutcrifii!''.''''''.* OR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY . Throughout the Country. . . . . ' - • • - - • • - Mutated 'eceifdllig to Not of Congress , In the yeetr Infd. , by. A ItOn '.lr:. Needle.. to the Clerre Ofhce or the Dlstrict Coln or the Craig - States, In and for tha Eastern Dbusiot or rennsylvaule..) •-••••- • - . PRICE NOT ADVANCED. • $55 pei 2000 lbs. Jarte 16. 'cc 2.1":13t BENEFIT TO FARMERS TIIORO PHILLIPS' . GENUTIsTE Improved SUPER-PHOSPHATE of Lime. ioike at ilpiiifactnieri.Depots F.roni St4brtrrera Market. and Arieh, - • PHIL• 14 Rangier.. Wharf, andiks.Soathtitriect, • • ;13 ALT . CONGRESS.nne, having repealed . the Internal R &it' , C.nne,Latv,• taxing Fertilizers' six per- cent... I beg lea;;Eitir inform the Farmers that .from this -- day the same per centaga will he taken oirt.he retail price of Moro-Phillips , Sigker-l.ksoNphnie of Liens, vii.:.soo DU lebd.G.per .cent.; heikiu , ihe•feutU price .now saa- 40 per.tou . . Pf2,uoo lbs.,- in ' Fbilarklphia Mal _Baltimore. - -'. . , • ' Diacount to Dealera. .. ' . ‘.. . ..• . ... MORO PI=IPS, . . .. • .• • Sole Proprletty and ..11Aliqrachirdr. Philadelphia; Angumt, 186'6 : . ill-5m MLT.diT,:it.. - &; .- .J $ M:L.T - 4 1 .. S .'.'• ' ,•• : :. St.A.N.DA_RID ...., ' : Super-Pkosphate 'of Lime. A. True Raw Bone Super-Phosphate Wal•ritnicd.fi : ee Adtil!erating: .411.4tcrinl. . . . . . . This Valnable.Fertilizer has 'stood the tent of trial during the, past season, uud has .been' proven to be a very superior aitzelv.: - 'All who navugeci.it at . . ... . .. , . 0-1 . • . '. Price $ . 56 per 200bs. ••• • . . . Tho inannfacture is • conducted under . .the direction and control Of Mr,. C. Alfred Smith,- hitt Abbistitut Pro, feSsur. . of.Chetei.uy at the .. Agrihulthrul College of Paiusylyinis, whoa will spare, no- ll'ort to- runee hie fertilizer - beyohd .: dispute, the .- ' e iiduird,' !dupe. . de Phosphate , of this conetry.' • •. • . ,o MILLER & SMITH'S PURE GROUND BONE, A Very Superior Article--Warranted •. • . . . - . . . •, Contains ' no . ndmixturit ; of: plftStor;. : settlings:trot:a gltiq settles or.attultFratifig matern4l ur any kind. . j. • --. - • • • .. • • ... - . Pr i ce $45 per. - . 200(I lbs. .-..- . . • . . 'We invite an acialsis 'of our fertliLzirs,•. and In: any aininvery ettee.iii which the -presemie - or ailtilteratuig materiatia detected, :we' 'svind ;pledged" to refund the puidadsectioney'and sutiinic LOOXpi,bali... . ". • • . par estatilt,Liment,' .nol.ke • Most.. alter manufacto ries of artificial . lertilizers; it , open. to tud nispeetian of farmers. • We are wurratig Hossiircv itud.ou.not fear MILLER . & SMITH, Agriculthral Chemical Works 11.13ADIIN tit,' PA. . . N. a-All orders left at :No. 8, Stiuth Fifth street Heading, Fa., Jr addi&sed to tlie 'proprietors, *1 mice. -with prvini)t 4o.t.chetua. • liplzUnt 4, Peruvian Guano Substitite, 13AUGET"S 2, W 'SE3 SUPER•PHOSPLIATE OF EINE r DE. MARK .' 1.17 AA •..,• . . • • . After more than twelve yeare of coMtant nee, this: highly concentrated mutate hie attained.avide4pread . repatacioA . . - - • . .. .. Substitute for. Peruvian Gu a no , . ~ Being found active in Its operation: and of great dnra; Willy. - It does not exhaust the . tioll, but on the con= trail. Permanently improves it....: The lucre:Ong sales annually, abundantly prove the high' popolar value of .4de manure, and estaulistithe fact Of its being relied upon bi a wide -elide of- agrieuluniati to supply; all wants in the direction of manures fur, every crop. . .. _ . BAUGH eis SONS. Sole Manqaotarens and Propzieiora, Mice, . lio. 20,' South Delnware Avenue, PIIILADELPHIA. PRICE $56 per 2000 lbs. CASH. ...MST PUBLISHED, the 13th':. edition a our. new panipl3, , et„ .11,0 W TO MAINTAIS TILE - FERTILITY, W. AMERICAN* FARMS AND PLAIVATIONS, , — furnishes' free. upon application:U) na oilcan Agent& • SONS, JO South Itrltiotitre.Aieutte, PHILADELPHIA.- .. so-3m. - • • Jnly 1866. lits-.Ativ.aaacd - • ,• iteferring..to' our Circular of. July, we would. eaJ InternalßevennetMr-M the " manufactureof •Tertillsers," was, as you are aware, removed by act: Of Congress. on the 13th of .July lasi.: " . This salon was not•unloahett for, .our WAS arrEcrittri fly au., for some time past. • : . • : , We have only to state, that, - foreseeing. thatthe tax. would be repettied,:vre.. aw no necessity, for any ad-. • & - NEEDLES':•.'• -- • • . • • Eitrilorc'kr. -- • •••• ••. . • Sllp_ ES PIIOSFIX.A.T.E .OF ''LIME, ; • . ONLY TO ?Au, AGAIN • ,•• . . . . . . . Our regular Nice was,trusrefere,''. - i • * A continue to IL at • . . . . . . • . -855 Pei tin' Oit 940 - 0 • ;"..; ALEX., :itu t rard 18, 16—.111-I* . :tiloleZdtintifacturera • •. -• • 'lkealore iin.Curriers, . . . .. . MINERS'.OIL RC °ASKS ABD-B AIIRTILS . . ~. • . . Away on hand a n d far sale eitite very Wiest. market NSW i'011.154 Front Sr:. aquaria - Jae : a Ire 4. ' : c' :WAITSTILL HASTINGS. Near York. • . ,-- • . JOHN HASTINOB, -Near Bedford:- - . . .- . .-- B. BANNAN.-Potteville, willaairply our 011 s Oman . utacturers prleak L , -:; : ; .• • ',., " ..;]tens actortstliew B edfor d. -- . Near -York, rialto:lL:l7, ?AB ind Spokes, both oq ,41aseattaltivimAies;lxwwf ax 4 inbe,_ stoat ecmstastly ottitina at, - • IMOMPBO,III.WW. con sad Tani Eft • • :!" PHILADELPITIA. VV' V, 0 11 . It E A S " • . ~ .11AEKET 'STREET TEA.. .HOUSE, r • Corner of Twi•lfth and Iflniket Streclit t " . op , , posite the Great 7.armere Market. • , • • • • • - •• BOTICt. 1k CO,: FAIT;•'66—I,7y• 11142 Market St.;•-Philtulelph.la.- WEN DitiatiTu, , r_tlct,oic, a, Ecr:owai, ARTISTS .AND -PHOTOGRAPREE.S; Non. 9111stod 911 iChcoinut street .InzirTT.AT 6 r7,PB±A.. . •• - . .I.3ttre Liberty White preforml by, all 11 iractlmi Palutera! ! end you. r. ill hare' to other. Manufactured only by . • • •. • ' - • , • Zigler wi:l6l,3ale thug. Paint and Ciasa'Dmicr.l. No. ral North Tll.llt.D.Street,. 4.1 y Jan 27, 'CC cart, Liberty 'White ',amt.—The Whiteit;lba most durable mid the ragsp. econtimirai. ...Try it I blanntatai-ed only l y' '• Ziegler - & .SinEih,. - . •. ". Wholesale Drug: Pallit mat. Gin a Dealers: No. lit'North THIRD Suitt;' Philadelphia: Dull; Liberty..Whlte Lcnd more laud • better wink at a glean • Cost thin any . other. Try it'. Manufactured duly by . • _ • . Zic . fct Sin . • . Whbleffkit., Drn.g. - Pitlut 'and (;la'ss No. 757 ;`R.KUTLL TUIRD STREET. Philad Jan. i'7.• !6u. .. • . : • : 41 y. OARPETINGSi , . . . .ontatteution is inraed..to ,my . .and elegant' Etuck. otAii u.sbles, Three-Ply and Ingrain CAltl'ET. IN(48. of. the.bett makes 'and nest .tiv-i4ns.. • Alto,'. Wpol Dutch. Cottage, .List: a:14%1:4 rAlt PEI'S, Oil Clothe, 'Windor 'Shades, .be told. lbw--; )Vsliole.aale and Detail, for ca ,:h • • • • • • • • J. T. DEL:WI:6IX, • •No. 3i. South SECOND Street,-ab.ve Cht.,qaut, Sept . 1., . I.l.ll,aqelphin, . • 11566 IfniLzulEtYrlrA-. • • WALL .1) •-• NF, W J' . 4 11; L. . HOWELL: - .B 0 U• • •• -." •14.,:5i - rAc•Tuttms . • • Paper. and .Win4imr ghatle@, Cotner t'obri.h . i.tl Sis., Phita.la. ' 13,;_Arsvoys in Store a {"urge , SCOck • a .I.I:s.ZEN 'Lb OIL . SI,IADILS. • • 01; 511. BI . A lit 111 _ll3and North rEIffiLIiDELFULt BEB.'7oLip'T & 3ARNEIT, Proprietorq, Augu=T . •. • • :;3 3.41* • .E4 - t*.:4' , S7COT H /PAGE ORGA • .• Are not only, unesiylled; but they ere absolutely - nu equntled byard , Other Wed ln.trument ht thebountry Designed eipressle toe riliarChf , ..; llll:f ti, cOOLY, they ate found to he equally adapted In Ihp parlor and drawing rnem. For tale only be. • : • . • • M. DRIVE. • ,• • No. IS Noith SEVENTH 'St.: I'IIILADA. f3•r"AIso,'.III.IADDI.7I - iPSTIANt;S. and a ,complete assortment of thO PERFarrbbELOD.E.O - N, - Sept. 30: ''• . • . • • 3 . .b1y BANKS, 131N.1\101.1E, & Co,. • - 'Successort to A. 13. 1.).1V15.,47 CO., - - Mann:lett:rev , of Patent Standard - . \ soimbio for V - •-• Wcigl - t Locks R R r , • /, ; Tracks & Depots, 1 .,... i...-.-SF- -- f - "...„ coal. Ilny. ;Ira Lilt.' . s . , i ; ,.... : ,, 4.:.. t.- , , z . v...:.:, A . : c oill tl, in . „m u ' 5* :' : ;; 4 ' - ''" i 'l . 4[l ' a . ;-a,a " ;4l -1." 2- ' 7.0• I :-. 1 ... .., ~: il - rabh- le lat for :la ' 4 Z. F;rotio... allit I:a tea: If' Ilcumm, N. W. conwr .15th St. nr.d Petan'a !venue, Phila. Sept. 23, .tlfp ,'3'S -1y .MAR. STO,HES. — :.. . E. T. T.1.V1.011'. - ' -......; .-. .. :For' the• con:•enience . of (mu , •". ' ,'%.,,,,,.. .. . patrons and titl.r., , ri, • ni. a dishuice, -. •.)4• ,• '• ' :." - I‘ . a . liere I,re ~ ..ni a iliavrtun at 5i.1 . 1 in. •....q. lii.•• t b- ,chick a ....... ,, i'''4 '',•••,--, . - _..'i. •gliod lit will lie guaiStated, by ti .- • 1 1.i...±. - ........ - :*;,-- sending the. i. , izeii. • . in • the • I:Dit . l . " I . "0 ---- 7 --- thiiFiLiiited hi. the timhupauyini. i- ' • .''. . j . F . " - .. - - -; ' -- • . : kuie. • ... • • '••• il i• ..., EXPLAATION. • • •.- .ii 7 . ' . .. • :51EASURt FOIL COAT.- • • i • • -Lozgti& of Back, from 1 t 0 .2, , \ . and from'. to 3. . ' . • •• A , : . . .Length of-S/ecre; (with . arni . .. • li :-•" • • crocl,(l,) (rum 4tos:'-• .- ' ~. .... ..• '• - most JiPII,III . C.--Aro Jim." the 11• -• • Most prbminuut pail of thb - -., chest; - •.:"- L .....--!. - - '. . Waist- Measure.—Arouutl. the ~ .. • 1 - •fritate • whetler - 1110 - . person is • - erect - o? stugping; ... . - t:orc. 1 f I/. . . The same measure as-for Coat r(ip.-1.;A5q1..... ' . .. 'Measure ihside same, and-wit • . side from hip-bone,. and around the wait an:. hip:. .SAMPLE OF .3.IATI:IA.iS SENT DY 31.5.11, ril.rx OF gOST. ' GOODS TO BE DETEILNE.I , ; IF 'NOT SATISVADTORY. • - • ... .. 4211.11kS.E4TOICEsi.&.Co:, .. . - •. . S - 1 Chesnut St.; Philadelptiia. .- June 10. : '&,..:. .. • v.s_ . . - . . . Q,El.oltEir d: , C 0.,. .. - -• .. - - . . . . . . . cEsteu (01131ISSION NERCIIIII'S, 26 tioinliDelaware tivcuue, l hilastclpbia - - ~ . . We are constantly receiving on cOissignndent,SPElN., WIALE,J,AIt L), Al 1N . E.11 , and LI,7I3dd,A.IPIGPIES, of the nest: aud ingibt. qualiinis, .• , ,v,EdUf we offer in luta to 'scut, at lowest rates id the day.. ...- • - , Tile afteuilun. of consumers and ..others IS respectral- I • solicited. • - . . • •J:ui'2ll, .0-*-L.ll-1, • ''• . INVENTORS' '. OFFICES, ' E*l.Si JE11 1 ;1 . 1L E' V A N.. 5., ktqcut . ;Solicitors NU. 435 WALNUT ST., PiIILADA. • • . Patents solicued-Consultations Drauglitiugunil aketelies, Models and•Alinanuery of •alf kinds Maus told sklllUily utteuthal Or. bifeelai stilen -0011 pile!, to. itE.J.EUTED-eAisES - ancLiNTLiti.oltti , Autltctic tiontes,iii au . DucuntentS Muir - Patent Orace p.ueurcd. • ti,—rave yourselves useless trouble and travel auk expanses, as tiers is nu actual need tor Interview tnili us. .All buSioesS with - these can be truniutctsd in wining. For.lurdier nnormatioki direct asabove, with - sunup each/bed, for..Ctrifutiir wad reterouces, . Jan la, , 31-2 m • • • HOOP: SKIRTS; r/Oricv.".s ult-:v . ...New- Full tltyle. .• • . . Are in every. respect, first video, and ',ernbraCe a cool-'.I pieta assortment fur Ladies, Misses, and Childrun i lot the ie vest tityios, every Length tow sizes, ur.l.vaisti • : (Wit tin.lrCers, wherever twee, are more Oliver - , all iy • 1..01,111R17 tuau any others before theipubric.• - mows weir 'better; are.lighter, Morn tamSliC, mare durable; and really cheaper, oral any other liuoo• Skift iu the market. • fhes,ntnga nun tisteuingn are warranted perfect : E•icry Lisy: should try them They ate cow being. extern:n..l Sold uy Meru:ants.' throughout the - country, and at- NN tiOLE..SALE. and RETAIL, at-MiinufaCtory and bides Room,: • Alien sucet, ueluiv.itn;rlllLADA. • .Ask for bby uo Other! LIAUTIO.eI -None genuine Wiled 9 titt*lllged on. each- Kid Pad--*.'l:l6pr.ill .B Hoop Saixt-AlandiaCtory, No, oz Arch Street, knlhinelphiri.“" ' • • • • Abio, 'constantly ,tin. hand full -line..of Yew" York made Skirts, at very low prides. •• . 1 TERMS; NET . cesii, ONEPRICE ONLY: 11.11NLEL . ' '•'' • • eity Cabinet Ware Roam s and .11naulactery, 236 SOUTEC SECOiSI33.ST - Rr. , r, • . . . • • :•. • , Philtittelphist. • N. B. —lerSisti'going to the City will 'lll4l it to their advantige to cal anti essmh‘e thti stock." ii N. K; • Dept zT,'GY. • . 394.1: '• SILVER AND ELATED GOODS aiosT SUPERIORWORUMANAIiIP, 1T TIIR NE W STORE - NO. 704 Arch St, - PIIIMAII7/3,1.P111LA. 1 . . . . .. - . The' underidgned (late . - of-the film 0118. • 'Rogers . Broi,. Manufacturing - Company.) reepectfidly announce •that they, hava 'opened a new and I beautiful - .store for the sale.of SILVER lint -PLATED WARE.. at 704 Arch . street. : Our long . c.purierlee atr rannithmtdrers-Wilt en able us-to keep walnut!: but ritat-clat , s.Gawla aiutthove who utak patronize our store. will End our plated e6uds. far-anperior to any.imported. and , our • groomers may -rely on ttie.goods beinu'areriaelT-what they. are r.vra , 'seated to be. • BOWMAN ilis LEONARD'. , • .. . ... . . ... „ •. . . The Hest. Com p l ete ~SeiCtring Mits • ' Chine in' EXistellitee. • ... • . - .. . The IntrOductioli . of.- "11 . 0kElidt " Dates.. a new. era.in Sewing Machines, nem.; Fells, Binds, , .Gathers, ,B raids, . • Qatari, and Gathers and Aielys On zt • • •linfne.nt the siatue.tintc. The • undersigned ban been 'appointed \Ag ent for' Schuylkill: Gandy, Of . the Florence • Sewing ilachiwt Comtany, Minufaettners of the celebrated'limersible Feed Sewing Machines, ... The tollom taivanthges over any -and . all 'Sewing .Machiner, are for the '"Florence " It makes four differentatiuhes, the lock, knot,'don- Ile-lock Red donble-knot, on one • and the .aanto ma-. chine, Bar t h stitch being alike on both aides,. of the , ;It has the reversible feed motion, which' &aides the operator, by gayly turning a thtimb.Krew,„ to have: the work run either to the right,ooeft, to stay any, patt of Materna, or fasten the ends of seams, without turn gaing-the length of ; the stitch, and from one kind , of stitch to another, can readily be done while .the ma, china-is in motion: . -Beery stitch Is perfect in itselF;itisiting the seam se tare and uniform. It Is almost.noisel44. 4 .l4*Ae, deedtvhore iptiet Is . • Its motions ire all positive; there are no springs to Iget out of order, and itS simplicity enables. the most in mml=4 to &perste it: i' -• . .• • "Itwlllnotoilthe . dress of the operittor„. as All the . i ntsicithierris on the topof the table. • , • . • .It Is the most rapid sewer is theworld ; making fife stileites to each revolation:,..... _ - Its . • • _• - •stifeh thd • wonder of all, .boianse'• ,of its " torsi: Adnod nlastiiiitioloreagth and beauty: - • • It the 'heaviest of finest 'work tank equal fasill .w.lthoit shims's, of tentilon i:l:uteldnety. ,- ~•• •• . . • •Wioldise has One of •JettelOs• patent hmmiefit sttiZbed,...(thiigld. to doiswiticit wet:spout:4j pawing . the oflerstor.tti sny*ridth of hem „. , 4 -Theptiblialatespeetftdli.inyitexi to,.."exmolne 7 ,:these. Usehtoes at.theittore oft niinde*guea. ceturoliet, .I%Anpl•wyelrestallips4lollo;wmtie.pea: . - Arik.for XC I Z IL k . r • . .. . . . 0 . IP; lI.ECHTEL.' -. , : - . ' . - Attorney at. (:11w. . .. . OFFICE :=-Sillyntatt , s ratildincs Centre St.. Pot4vale, Penna. : , :• ' .11.4 '26, .66,—`2.1-Cm ' .. i'N'E.ORGE D.,411 4 ,I•Ag. • • • • • • '4, IC '• • ' ATTOTtNT.Y,-AT LAW. 12: south 4th stieet, : : Map 1'.'66 , f 1 19-1 k • EN01.1.....14.111N Et. rficC 001., .A.ttoruer . BC • • Law. 9FFICE-3t.thlurtongo.- Street above - Ceiltre. • ' March .I.34.,AI7.II{EItIRSTRESSER., -. • • . Attorney at Low. AAA:intl.. • Schuylkill' County, 0111ce—Qn Centre ptre,;.t. el'co;‘ite the Post. Office.. ". ItiASON Ascornry• nt • .IT I POTTSVILLE . , SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.' A'pril - T. ..*. . • • • • OFPN IttiAN, to Atrney. MO-- Colin e4,,llor. . Pottsville: &ffiuyikill Comity. Office in new: bnild,ing, - e.ni Centre Str•e' r - t uearlY 0 19 1 i , ir.e the • . . • : -.21. . • . JAM E 9 . • wthunti otrrn. PT. ELL ii STIII TIN. ,Attorivrf. at. .i.WPlCP.—Centre • Street, otipkYeita White iterse'llotel% Patts , ;ille, Pa.' • ' '‘. ' • • lltilittit , ter4DPllE.g _LITTLE, A - ttorneymt it.aw, atiel rFotary (111thotizeil tr" LaCt• to nclminister'ltititiavit,&: & - S• and to • take. dep ritiotw, : and : aelatowle . tlAmenta o dethi:i:' mortgages, poyiera or Attorney, .te• . • • POT,TSV ILLE.,•ScIit.TI - LiiiiA., CO.. PA.. • LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE • .11.,hantongo St: (opposite P,..st thaw) • •: CA2,,PETINGS, Atternef - nt E.aw, OFFICE-11ANNAN'ti BUILDING, 'CENTRE ST., bppotiite Epk4copnl "119rctr9q; •6; -** - • . BE: it ;r • Al , • OFFICE-4tAIIANTAI , 7GO S'l77. rne jP a O t S'l ' (.l; v i:lCE . C'.lW6 • . . . . . • . Moth, Trtn4reeitlem rind leisnliieg.. up6l! , .. - the lace. irtiek.:y..preiitTo'cl 7 k• and Pt!r" . • . - 'ass:lnen i ly' reittoyed:. •,',.. .•• ." . . . . . I? inagfcsl iu its good eiTilefc, lysittifyitig the shin in- M..aaci.. Or Allrßl.‘ to the liecoizes es .807 and Amo::Tu A-4 cannot fail, •Wc hrt;:e beer , me s•t•11 ' Lct thnt Nye always . ke e p a . . . . ciitihter for tsi) n e fru,. otellerv, to eitat;le alum' te-:e the . . tt.t.ll - 1. ctr Asitintes tLelr ire.n.t7 OF TILE LEGAL CARDS. :•0 1 4)/ , EMAkTEL OF AMERICA; TILE -.4.31ER1CA lice ties' : after :applyirg the ottlo •of the E - SA orr. (ElAllyectaw upon .he o.fully stOsfy . c 4: is virtue-terofe theY.PaY r" it: For rernovicg:7•l•Alt, a'nd Freckles ram the tare it is without fl rival IgEDiCA IL FACULTY . ment for roe ti discolored skin,_. naki . fqr 'ihe positive yem6val of PiinplOF,fionl the : (deo, find cheerfully on done it As the tei. - -t prei:Arati;:is IffrifFe-41iese are LAMA. Tl:cEsAvrc'nr,al,ecjr..inigilltititirof thecom • .... exton. We inastrespttetitilli: inbrait to the latlith. be.following extrects froni rC!.7elved by U 3 from tlie . follov,,fog 1%;e11;:knovn dhitingoislied I a.dies We have ruhnly tucrely &e.theso to chow hat the EN . AMF.I: . or. -I>tr.ee'n net..e 'et4e.h-pettny etUnionntl, but One. of the \fury few coemetietymes. Ong merit , . . ".E h A mu. or - M4r.nwA"a pr.v.itive ne eNs.ity to Lho ilCt. ' , • ..jfas llos,srEp..., • • . . • The: tsme.lll - c ," i 6 lt i VerY . delightful prOp aittlun fur every Indy ta - • . . . - . . . . . .. . , . . . • •"ENAsiEt. - or. Am . Ercio..‘` . .a dollghthil vreiiitra . tiop -for thi:. Mzin., whicki Idit4co•er is. titmulately ,fied from, all deli, , terto . ua'bubt , tana.s. .. -.' ~-. :: ..h.vri.,:t4u,.v0:::... . , . . . . . . ' -The, ladle! , lia.v . e.founii in the ''''Cit.zmr.i..or .Amfr,r.ii - i.V djeviel for the ttklet.whic4 %sill ewe he, thZ. favorite: ' -- ' ' . ' -- ' Lizzie. Peaoz. ' - There . ts rm: injurious coloring inattur the A NEL OF Amtfima ;" 'tis as clear and free from, any in mime' compounils.as epring: water:. . Forrale every Price $1 Ou per boti10; for $5 tio., FRANCOIS_ G-REGOIRE Go.'s Ylost Beautiful . Perfumery stor.e.in:Amerieu • S. W: Corner Sat Locust Sts., OENTEE STREET, POTTSVILLE. July 21, N 66 PORT. i t RAM.Aq.NE PURE: ANE:FOtTR OARS OLD: For the Counannlon_-Table and Family Use PRESCRIBED BY. PiIY . SIOWN FOR Female's, Vir . e4klir Persons, The Great Remedy foy Kidney .Aireetions 1 5 , E TI S , al D'ALt, DISJEASES EXCELLENT. :FEMALES - Every fatally at thia 5e11.5011 Shollld nan _ Sp:eees Port, Grime:Wiw; • . . Velebiated *ln Europe for its-meacinal and beneficial nuciitiee esteemed." bi. eedeent need .1n; European' and American Tiospitala. and by. &Joie of the. best families in Europe:and aineriett; r As A.TOlsllC—it ban no equal:c a uslng an apPetite and building up the mien), being entirely a pure wine of a moet.valuable grape' . • r • : AS:A DlURET . lGLlClnipartsabialthy action of tbe glen da, - Iddney4 end nrinary ormtne;,,ery beneficialin .drepoy, - gout acidrhFtuitAtlp elfectiOna:„... Speer's Pirit , Grape , ltilte • ••• • • • a'puye'irtiekt,from theinice of. the Port Uralic, pos : . sessing medicinal properties superior to any other wine in ruse, and an excellent artiele,forall weak and debili tated perrotte:and the aged and Rabin, improving the Ippetite„and benefiting ladles and - children. • • Try it once;and you will not be deceived:: . 1 ' .ItirßeUre. the. signature' ALFRED SPEER la over tic...dirk of each bottle: • • . Sold :by IL''34lor; Pottsville; Shindel & Bond., Ta; niagria - t lierrnany , & Allen, Atatianoy Clty & WNW% Millersville :EL N. Com - Schuylkill Raven - B. B. Davis, tit: Clair, and by all first -nlaas*dremrists,- - ;who,aleo. sell.. the CASTELLV PORT BRANDY,. a . choice old. article. imported only: byl4. SPA, direct from the Valley of Oporto. - . . • - • Trade supplied by, wholesale drugoiste bi- New torte. Philadelnl4 and, by :A:. SP.p.Rtii .at hit. Vineyard PRINCIPAL. 0PP791-910811trotadwuyi N. Y. - May 12.' , 66 - • •:.! „CI 1111 . _. .. II received a too lot, of Baltr_Fjel4" goolloffilg of 4 , Nero fdlOorel; Salmori, lierring,,'COd - 11A. ite,, for. saloctleop b! • ._ - '. , ..,„ - 3 , ,i7ONittrianiC!; l ' '-' ' ''..""' • aTtkitaripmit iniaturient'-ofTremi.Cordsi. &Moil; iind-Trtma. 41 all kindsaLva PAi* ; '94lF t NV" URICIA , . : • • - - -;-,.:-+Notz,z, • • 10.,' , 1:51 ,- 4 1-44 . „ THE • CAMPAION. Speech of Cola Forney at, Reading. Pressure upon our eolumns has prevented n giVidg before this an e:ctract from an .able speech- delivered by Col.,John W. Forney at the immense Union . mass meeting held in •Reading On the :22d ult. •We now take the oppertunity of giving , the conclusion of his address : Can you suppose' . for a moment that success. of this - policy:means.thefulfilthent- of a. Single pledge laid down by the Philadelphia Convention ?- Do. you aupPose that' these men were "sincere . .W hen they declared that they.would pay-the. national debt and repu diate the rebel. debt:2H Never ! ID° you,Sup 7 . pose that they: were. sincere. - when they de-, dared that the firunties of the Union soldier • raid the.penhions of. the -widow of. the Union 'Soldier would be : paid?' Never! •T•have- in my pocket how . ;. at . this very moment, a news- . paper which I received • this morning from .South. - Called -the "Cheraw: Advertiser, pliblished •iir . ..Soutli. Carolina, and dated on . the J ltliof -Angtist. It is only oue of a-num ber of . pro* that I might produce to.thew yea that these men in. the South hatie given. up . nothing ; that they are claiming not. only more influence and control, 'in -the event of , .the.succeis:of Andrew John Son's polie.y. than they. enjoyed before -the rebellion. but that if thef get into 'poker: one • of - the. very first . things that they Will insist -upon .will. be, -"if we agree tip, pay'your war debt; you must as • sist us to pay. our war debt; - if we agree to pay bountieh to' yetn, soldiers and - .pensions to . the • WidoWs of , yohr soldiers. you -must agree' to pay - bounties to our soldiers and pea sions to the widows of .our . And recollect thatin the recent:extraor-i dinarf conversation between-Dr. Craven and . Jefferson Davie, at Fortress-Monroe, Jeffer -son Davis clearly-intimated that the:hope of -indemnity for slaves.. set: free •by the process of, war. had not -. 4ntirely disappeared, -and that thesemen - Were looking- forward to a day Whitn the United States - Supreme 'Court • might-be so constituted:as-to give a- decision in faVer Of . paying. these men for losses in. their, slates. - :Now, I tell you that all through tha South t here is edeffriite party in favorW all these . propositions.• . There is a party' in favor Of the payment of the rebel debt—that. p•arty. which islooking . to -the defeat. of ..JOhn W. Or: et - try, and the elmaloh of Mester Clymer. One -'of."the ,proofs - •I -have s as I Said; before -tne: ' It is an attiele‘ in the .paPer to which feried,Tunder the head of .7•Repudjation." I read,-that at. a meeting of; the citizens of .Orangeburg, held it the court house, on the 6th inst..;two. speakers, - Mr. Keeching and Mr:-Tyler; advocated open. resistance to the. collection laws - as' a last • resort. • This, of .:eours.e„ was a virtual repudiation of the _na tional debt.: It was. a. resistance to the laWs - as were sought .- to 'be executed by the . 1 , - , rents of the-Government sent into that Com meuwerth h. Thus, . you' will 'observe; that the . defeat . of Mtn . W.-Geary is not only the restoration of these men_ to.• Congress -with more power_ than they possessed hefo-e - the rebellion, litit also the'success.; and singu-. tar; their respective demands.' Why, gen tlernen, when I Lear a Union man expressing 'alarm at tlinidea of letting a negro vote, end Closing his 'eyes to nil these considerations, I sometimes doubt - whether, we are hying the age - of-newspapers and common schools.- - who• forgets the -considerations which I, have presented-,to, you, • and allows himself to be staggered y'thecommeri Cop •perheandalumity against. • the negro, forgets Lis own.dutyand turns . back upon, his - own honor. - -'I am not here to-advocate negro sut frage • I. am not here. to advocate negr. • equality. discard the latter as oinong the irepossibilities of. political. science, and I sitj, as to the former that the• men who are no., willing to aceept. theabolition of slavery as ; ... lwahlTy consetmehaeof the war, .will live it. seethe day when they will rejoice to see the colored man—the . intelligent,- . loyal colored nianelothed • with all: his political righ-5..., [Great applause.] .-.Now. let me . callyour at tention to two picture=one of a white mat, and one of a'negro.. The .negro Lever was di~loyiil; the negro never .Violated his oath; - .the negro never drew his sword agabist.o. g 'iterous - . and indulgent ,GoVernarent ;- the negro, if , he could. have ,stood in the Senate .of Pennsylvania, would. have been too gen erous intim° proud to retuse to vote thanks to our soldiers';, the megroes never starved• our prisoners or . shot thorn in cold blood; • the negro never . lied.. beloreGod and man ; the negro was not like those who, while pre, tending to 'be: - better. than others; took ad .oath'.-.with :the - intention of, breaking it [`.`That's- so," and - applatise]; the negro did' not:assassinate Ahrehaln _Lincoln [applause];* the negro did net-take the votes•of a liberal -and Confiding :people for the. SecOnd . offiee within their gilt, and did: not forget 'their . generosity,fruagnanirnity.. and 'charity when he ..was'a staggering.: maudlin drunkard in the Senate or the United _States -[applause] ; 'and, after all; turn-upon' his . benefactors and . -become the hireling and had of the men Who, Only . ate* Months before, had covered him. . With.: unutterable calumny. ThiS despised ne a • ro.whom Mr. Hiester Clymer. is holding . up hefore. yin as the man of :crime, •as the than of itiftany, , :as the man you should shun and hate, neve-rdid any one of these things - . -Who did .them?_ • W Idle .men- . -traitors to Gdtl, traitorSuiceuntry, traitors to,gratittide and' . traitor's - to- everything.. honorable 'and. *manly. W hy, :gentlemen,- it strikes Me that .1 wouldrathertu he' ihe lowest negro in the stews of New luck; covered- all over with ignominy, • it you please; . and. giVe 'him the right, Ot - sullrage,.- - than the white . Mai:twin) was guilty of any one of thesecrimes.. •-• . In the sad.. history of these times . there are peculirr eratrusts. There is a white man now Fortress . 'Monroe. - . It seems tome that it he were a negro, ,- with all his he would trot lienDeumeratie martyr. There is a white Man in PuriresS Monroe to -day, one whose name Suggeatan peedliat remark. • 'Since the' thee that Andrew Johnson deciared, by the bleeding body of the' murdered ,Abrahata Lin- coln, teat treason should he made odious and traitois should die,' not a. traitor .has 'Why; it you Wok through the bloody annals of the Southern . States,..• you .will rind 'tout hundreds . and. alinost: thousands of Unkin men—loyal Men; white aiutl• black ::—leave been shot dewii in cold blood since . the Sur render of bee for no other reason than that they were Ilnien - Men, : and preferred their 'country to traitors, Not one traitor! . I re . - peut.iiit sentence. Since the time when An=' drew Johnson swore by the : bleeding body.of the murdered' Abraham Limitiln that; treason should. be . made. and traitors • 'should die, not one traitor' has' died, - while -fifteen huutlred`or two thonsaird. Union men in the SOuthern country, simply because they Were Union Men, .andlneterred their country . to. treason, have •been' murdered .in cold, blood. W•trose -Mutt. is this,: pray ? IS it. the fault: of. the Man in..FortreSs Monroe or is it the fault of the man in the White. House at Washing ton? lam "not here, thy •follow,Mtixens, indulge in mere personal assaults upon any individual, or. Intight try to imitate the. hit- . •terjperabitage j. but I will.say this, that when the • historian conien, to write of: these sad times , -the Most .remarkable thing in. all of theta will-lie theta& that the President of the. United Stales t ' who had writtenso much and . roared so loudly, ,had in a little year and, a haleprOVen himself to be not only the apolo gist for traitors, but the proscripurinist triots.. 1 said that these dines furnished some . .peeplier-coiamstaantd. referred to a White man in Fortress• Monroe.. I desire to draw- a contrast between him and the negro. I wish to take up Jefferion Davis on the onehand and Frederick Douglass on the other. [Great • applause.] JellerionDavis, the child of ease and:plenty,.edutated at the:publie expense,.. the spoiled :darling' of: the -State, carried to :West Point andtheretrained . .to firma and to philesoPhy,. after-baying received this school-. .tug, beetiudng• art officer. of, the United States,- elevated' by -his :constitueecyfroui. one. posi Lion to 'another,. unfit finally he. sits intim highest • legiglative body' in the world - . as a Senator in Gongresit. • - All that indulgent: pa rentiand friends could beauw oriluseduca tam was'bestoWed.•• lie believed himself to lie.7`the glass* of •lashion and tlie...mould -of forth:" :lie was the heau.idetil *of that coun terfeit•aristocraey, that :false chivalry, that - .Mistral:de - Sham , which has been deceiving. and 'frightening our .Nortliern politiCians fur :Bohm thirty - yetus pest with die. idea that the' Southern people - or the.. Southern gentlemen Were asuperier class Of. beings., 'Limn crea . ted,..ash'N.vere„ Or rather, tis he claimed,- of .better material than his fellow-Men, .What did ihis.,maritlO - ?- - - Row Tdid • he return . . all the blessings-thus conierred upon 'him?' In the .darli:hour, when his .cuuutry 'heeded friends and counsel; what did •he do? Did he mind. forth to' remagnize 'die 'legally elected Presi dent:ld the' United States. in. 1.860-Abraham Lincoln? .-Didhe :stand forth When 'treason plotted at his side and . athnoniiii this' treason?tin ,thecthitrary, he put hithself at the head. Of the incipient rebellion with all the advan- - tagesjto which' I have referred, prostituted•l theni-to'.the use .of'Abe basest conspirady knot'n-toi:Our ..hiStory: . This...was the white was-the model Statedmtin.. This was the, veteran _scholar and: . ttearimplished. soldier . of.. the South, : What. of .the colored' • inter? , What did he tio . ?- In early life ti alnve, • schooled to stripes;: beateliivith.blowa, truth; 'pled tindcrthe feet of-bard trinsteta,•he learned ,h4lessOn.of lifeSront,bookt as he eouldsteal them, and froth :Men aft hit. could - meet them: Finally escaping from lits',thasidiinth'ti r freC' .COminonwealth,. he stood; • Were' the .nation ,and.,hefOre:the world as an: evidence that. hin ilegradidttnd i perSecuted race cOntitinwithiti themselves 'the eleixienti of . their -own saiva= they had an OpPortnifity'so' td do,: riva! even in the:long raee, their boastl : tag white :edintietitora..a nin 4414; going. to ',,:tonthirre this contrast..; oh" ficarC4 3 4toCest . .iary'lliat'X'slietihl goon' inthia -line of argttt-, iiitutt4 beciitiod;ltis a thenie'whichll4--dottht ems, faml►tuao ; tnany `. ofyoi.'" . . ogAtineggeol/440i Anti inTalidi M==MM Single Copies Six Cents. say a few words about ourselves. • Having 'discussed, Us I.think, freely and,frankly,.'the errors of those who are seeking to overcome us in Ihe . coming election, let us frankly .dis- cuss our claimsto popular support. That one element in this contest which is most delightful to my vision. is the faot that the men who fought to save the country on the field of battle are laboring to sate it in civil lite. If tVe soldiers who carried our succosstul flag in the - recent rebellion were .against the Government to-day, against John W. Geary, I should then say; furl this great banner, and let the day of anarchy and des potism come. If they forget the principles for which they. fought, vain would be the ef forts of the politicians, vain the efforts of the men whci stayed at -home while' they Were bleeding and-dying; and In saying thin we must not forget that there- are .sorne soldiers -who are for. Clymer and for Johnson; • As to those men,_ my experience in this contest. has abolin that no matter how bravo and 'gallant a man May be, .no Matter-how full of honors he may be, the moment he beedmes a Cop n'erhead from` that moment he is damned.— No soldier, no matter how brave he is, can dignify and'aave. a - wicked cause: , . :• On the . same occasion - Col. Wm.,B..Themas also spoke as follows: - • • ' " Speech .of Col.* Wia...10. Thomas. Gentlemen "of the 'Central Geary League, atid.Fellow Citizens of Pennsylvania :"1. re tui n'you y sincere thanks for the honor you have•eOnf ru erred- upon'. me by selecting me, to Preside • over your, deliberationti. , , When recollect that in all this vast 'concourse* of people, 'numbering tens of thaiusands of the citizens` of .Penusy Ivania,..th ere is. not one than wholes net been true to the flag of his • country during .the. long years of rebellion ;, and when further yeti - leather 'that .of - those now before hiea very large percentage have. not only.been.trtie to that flag, but-have risk ed 'their lives in its defence, 1 feel that, I• am indeed M the presCnce qt the loyal men of the nation-0f those' who preserved the Consii rind the Union. . . • . • Unlike' the Men recentlycongregated in my. owrtcity, - Yoh- are not required to apologize ftir and repudiate Yotir past record: • I ou need not suppress your . . free speech or put. pad locks upon your lips,. fest •the discord. of open and- modulated- treisou and mock - affection for the Union should distract your cohncilS mid break 'up your . convention. But - like . honest: • candid , patriotic and troe• men you ivih discusS freely:the principles you enter t airi—an d your conclusions-wilt -be accepted by the American people,. who, having found you- true to your..country , in the past, will • Confidingly trust.its.destiny. in your hands in "the ftiture. ••• • • . • " •. • Pardon me, My. feilOw.:citizen Bi- for referring ou this occasion. •to the convention recently assembled in the city of Philadelphia, for the avowed purpose of combining - all the ele ments' - recently engaged_: in - the • rebellion against, the Government, and after "blotting out the Democratic party, of. organizing one out Of the material'at; hand, of which Andrew Johnsen was to be the great liead, and Edgar Cowtin and Wester Clymer,' C. Vallandig ham, Win. 11. Seward, Fernando - Wood, A'. 11. Stephens, .Wiliam B. Reed, and Robert 'Toombs', with _other equally discordant ma- Aerial, were to constitute his grand council, with a•rauk . and. file composed of all- the re bels,. anti:rebel' sympathizeta - to he found North and South. .For the p.urpoSe-of ishing- traitors and niaking treason odious, it is the purpose of ourlnudern Moses to trans fer the tiovernment. nom the hands of. the loyal men who now till the House.of Repre sentatives,- and who have preserved our Con stitution and Union, to*.those of the traitors :who have been'. engaged in 'open rebellion against it. • - - = , . Citizens O'f Pennsylvania, are -you prepared to luster - another rebellion, by' thus ren era-- log nnd eleVating -.toestilted positions: the men who have-made themselves - notorious by their. ctlOrts to destroy youi Government ?. so, you should not only - follow the despot. who . now, by -aceideat, - ,'nuwortby• filly the' presi : detitiai chair, but you:should at once release the traitor.cow confined iu Fortress Monroe, _and constitute, him sour, grand leader 'and chief: For in what; 'ask; is he inore guilty than his ,associates—Stephens, and Moseby, and Orr, and Dick Taylor, anclVallandigliatm whom Johus.on and his co conspirators' now' mike to their unnatural embrace? 'Raving no faith in the justiee of his cause,' Mir confidence in the power of alit policy to • commend itself to the - minds and consciences of loyal and patriotic men, this aspirant•to arbitrary authority avails hiniSelf 'Ol the ap, pointing power M._ order to popularize his 'cause: Although professing *to beta favor of freedOm Of Minims. his satrapy • 'and .dePendeuts, as lie haa been pleased in his • reply to the address" of . this convention to characterize•-all those holding .offlee,'under hith,•thatiunlesa they renounce their honest Conviction,' and support his-,policy, they will be. punished by removal from office. IN you require any other. evidence of the weakness Of a cause than the necessity of such an eXpe dient ta,sustain it ?' . . `.`.MY POLICY." •. Speech . of col.. •Wsh ! . B.• Stokes At a large Union meeting held at. Shelby ville, Tenn., Col. Wm. Stokes stated some new facts in regard to Mr. Johnson's change of principles. WC quote, the following ex tracts : . . . I , .. . It was prejudice that changed this, and i Is time:now that We put away.:thiS prejudice I am not - afraid of their . Coining :upon an equality. It any maniettithein'get anead of Mtn in - the' scale of intelligerice add moral worth, it:is his own fault, and the- man who thus succeeds has aright to do so, if be be ever so tfia . tk.. it is said that .if allowed-to vote,, they will intermarry. with whites, - I say that they did vote, and did not intermarry.-- Why do the med Who . now profess such: love tar Andfew . Jobusoh want to .hatig, .Stevens and Sumner? ..Johnson is the halter of Rad-, teals.:..He said to 'tidy. Sharkey that they ought: to let the .ttegroes vote iu Not that he Wantehthem to du so on Praia, ple, perhaps, but he tt,en , thought tbaLthpy would be enfranchised any way, and he was airaid bumuer or Stevens would beat him for President. - I have horn John Wentworth' a scene shoW ing Audy's ideas of thismatter. At the time tit the inauguration ox Mr. Lincoln in =186 . 5 it seems that Johns:on, for wine • reason, was not in condition to escort .Mrs. Lincoln to the inauguration hall, as it was customary for the Vice-President - to do, and Mr. Stunner , per— formed that piece of gallantry for the occa sion. Weil, were is a negro iiving in- Nash 'vide by the name of aiicitmau, but on ac count, it is said, of similatity of appearance, he is called Burnside. lie had gone with Andriew Johnson to Washington, and at the request ot' the latter went with him and Doo tilde and Wentworth to the , hall.' 'Johnson said "I am Vice-President of the United States; I've been sworn in -by G—d ! Now there sits Sumriersith the Queen, and I am plain Andy ,Johnson. . He tank ot being a friend to the nigger! Why !practice what I profess. 7 • And: he aclualtrinuoduced Burnside to the gentlemen tnere present. I. give this for the benefit of those who arenow crying out* for 'Johnson and about.: nigger equality., [Laughter and applause.) 1 have beenup North, sou those who were, Federal - soldiers stand as a unit almost; and the Union - Party will _most assuredly carry the coining elections, and: the Yresidential election ot 1868. The ofd men do not want to again send'their sons dowli-lhere to, fight their great battles over again. Tuere are too many. "'vacant chairs.".• and too many be reaved hearts clustering about afose North ern firesides to aglow, of this' Government be tug again given into the control of its ene - rules, 1 warn all 'Rebel sympathizers not to follow a Course: intended . ' to keep :up this strife and bring on initiator wixr, the, result.of which canhot he deubtfel. • The Suutu has suffered enough already, God knows, and now-let Ifs have peace, Lased upon the only possible terms, tt conformity to the great principles of liberty and justice. • Gem. J. IL Hammond addressed a large meeting at 31acon; DIo., on fife lath, in idlich he made the following statements relative to President Johnson and the condition of Ile It would be impossible to state step by si how thechanges occurred in manners of the people, I - had, when I went South, been "approached by a prominent Rebel, leader, a man who had -been :a . United States. Senator, and then a Confederate Senator, and had just returned fronaide.xico, and by him urged, to ' identify myself with the Rebel party of the South., He, said they intended to unite- and control the- country and Government' by means of a strong and ,compact organization under the patronage and, leadership of the President. I expressed My doubts as to the possibility of committing Mr. Johnson to any: such scheme. He assured me he was already. ceminitted, - and - that he bad wildence in his possession fia that 'effect. - ". Thi t s.;:' recollect, .war early last Felt Twits diaquieted by . it at thetime, , hut did not appreciate its impor team:L.lf I' had-T never would,have settltd In / i . :nzld mulOply evidence that throughout the tenth - thn treasonable, rebellious _ spirit maintains_ its sway, ,and' that the 'demagogues and traitors there are as a pow erful and ready for evil and to lead the people to destruction as in'times peat. The only persons that I ever heard?' anything 'like peaceful wishes from ".were; the ~tinder officers and . Soldiere.•ln Mis4issippl; hi ; leineesee, :Kentucky;, every:" Where, the meanest and , most fractions are !those who did-not go into thetield dating, the last"war,land are now anxious te,get tip an.. 'ther; 'slid I firmlybelieveff that the masses ot-Ahe Smith yould:1000!, - ferattined quiet if .therliad:ao%.oeen:towlie2:letie 1MP414 by - .., Speech orGenillamihond BOOK BINDERY. Book bornd in every variety of style. Blss! c Books of eecry description m.inofactured, bond sird urner, shortest notice. - • ' . , . • - • . . their old' masters, the slave holding' clans, who, with the traitors in the. North tvhd stabbed us in the back' during the war, are now inciting another war and You:eannot realize' as I do; wholtavelie2Y "" among them, the amount of talk there is, • about war. It is treated as a thing certain toy. occur,- and certain to ,break out in the North,,::,; between the - Radierds and Cimservative. or Copperhead Democraiy ; and oh! how they. gloat over , the prospective transfer of, the war to Northern soil What visions of vengeance to be glutted, and all with the assistance of 'Andrew Johnson:and the Copperhead allies. They have the, impudence to call the Union .. Marty Radicals, Rebels, and Disunionists,and urge all the old, lies of amalgamation and .• the negro equality glibly as ever. , Moreover, 'expectation of recognition by' the President, - the'_of_ Rebel representatives and the cop- perhard members as the true Congress. .was and is freeltand constantly expressed, Nati- fled and wishedfor. This treasonable meas. uKe is 'regarded as a. Christian act, and sup- , port is eagerly promised. • educational Oolunot. - .1. A. 31. PABf43IORE, 31. "!S.. Editor We beg leave to call the attention oldircc tors and - teachers to the excellent article on ` . xr'raded Pchools," by County Superintend ent: —r-- - The- Executive . Committee of the. County Institute had a meeting on Saturday, the -Ist . inst. They will have another: meeting on Saturday; the 22d inst., for the 'purpose or determining. where the next - Cotiuty - Insti• Lute Will be held. They were Instructed by, the last Institute to hold it in that borough *which would give. the best accommodation to 'the teachers. Pottsville, 31inersville- mid Schuylkill Haven are Spoken of. Millersville . we:underetand, offers . to entertain the lady teachets free of any expense.' Bittsville Is the most central, and has the greatest conve niences In regard to buildings, etc.; and it would certainly not reflect Much credit on us if we allOw Minersville or Schuylkill Haven to outdo us in liberality. Any, coriimunica, tion'on the subject addreed to Supeti...tend-: ent Newlin or the editor - 4 this column, will be attended to. /. • This column may not appear regularly un- til after - the.election, as political matter may crowd it out.. After that it will ,ppear. regul - Wash. Ht can'get the Pennsylva nia School Journal byenclosing $t toil:4les. 'H. Btirrowes, Lancaster, Pa; The . 'ether question I will answer privately if opportuni7 y offers lith Ligeweacr, M. E., has been elect. ed Principal of the 'l'amaqtia High Schoul,'—. Mr. L. is a good teacher add a fine scholar. ,D. B. Bruner, Esq., has been made Principal of the Graded School at Donaldson. • . ORGANIZATION OF . GRADED SCHOOLS. • One •c:ominendable feature in the educe tiOnal progress of our country is the - inert:its-- tag interest-manifested by the directors add. citizens. 'of our boroughs -in their -graded schools, and in the steps taken by thernrfor • their further advonCement. As this improve ment seems'gerieral, we will nor. particular - ize, but make' some - suggestions relative to the organization of seen schools that 'may .." assist tue inexperienccd. We can lay down no definite plan- however, which can- he re=. lied on:. beconse there are so many eireutn. stances to be taken into' consideration. We .• must therefore 'adopt some general, principles - us guide us, and shape thorn to. the .eircum--, stances surrounding us.: No two- boroughs are alike in the advancement of their pupils,' or location and size of their school hotises,.. therefore a system successfully , carried nut: in one, cannot be. indicted in another withriut failing to accomplish the tlesired end. • lu the first place, then, it is necessary to have an energetic, ProleSsiimol nian• at the. ;head: All mining•aud monutaettfring estab lishments involving both capital and however intelligent and energetic the. direct ors or titiatees, untyhe; hitye a skillful perion ' as Manager and overseer in' order that-the business . may. be. successfully moisaged.—.; What army of.men, however well disciplined,. would win a victory, if every colonel when in-battle, handled his. men independently...Or every_ other Colonel? . , A general is needed to concentrate, theirstrengiti, • In every - well -regulated' system of graded" school 3 ,We must have a principal - or superintendent, with the other teachers as assistants, and-sub- ;WI entirely to his'dictution. -.14e should. bo a man of such age and txperience, that his Assistants can look up to him for counsel, and rely upon his judgment, and the community. give him their full cooperaoOn. A.ud.aboire stile shduld secure the cordial cooperation of his assistants,, because Kiwi their ..y of sentiments. in connection with their • duties depends largely, the prosperity of the '..„ schools. Instances hr this County have,oc claret!, where the principal and his associ ates •were continually at variance, and the , • =- schools suffered thereby. Ills success . and reputation will depend greatly - ,upon those under him„andtherefore, we think should be -: , • consulted sin their selection, and all things' • being equal, preterence favuiably consid ered. 'rhe duties of a principal or Sriperin-- .. tendent are as various us the circumstances - . surrounding him. He should - examine-all pu- pits for admission and promotion, and assign. - .1. ' - them to classes for which they are flitted qualified. He should see that his:assistants '. .• are complying with the regulations prescribed by the directors and himself; .antl ..that they.. •• ' r are faithful and thorough in the- periorManco ' of .their ditties, and report all delimidencies' . to the, proper -board. Where taw teacher- Meets with an incorrigible piipil, - he should::. • i "mkt the caso,'And dispose,ot it as he„ in his - judgment; thinks-: best. .He should'• make. monthly reporta on the condition and pro- gress Of the school to the board, and be the- ,-. head of the district institute. In the perform ance-of these, - and other duties, it maynot -; be necessary for him to devote his whole . '.. • time; this, however, will depend iipon the • • chitraeter and number of. the ~schools., But 1 . in such cases the rest of his time Can be spent 1 • in hearing classes and giving iusttuctions the higher departments. Having now select - - 'ea- our principal or Superintendent and, his r,?'"., - assistants the -time approaches for - opening - the schools. They should be divided into:'„, primary, secondary, - grammar, and high , school departments according to the number of schoola. Every pupil should be examined .and assigned to the department for which lie. s. is found fitted. In this the principal van find -..1• 1 ; a great diversity of talent and atquisitiim, aim size. • ,A-arge boy or girl- and their pa rents will object to being put in the primary. : - department, another wilt wit get new books, ite., but it' a graded school-means” , anything. IL means the arrangement of pupils in el.tsses according to their. attainments audintellectnal . improvement, and here he-tifill need a. board '!:; of directors who can appreciate the diffiClll; ties of hfs situation, - and have courage enough to sustain bim, until he can demonstrate thu utility of the course he is pursuing. : He often - has the ignorance and theughthasuess of OA . parents to combat, as well as the stubborn-,;'r" aces of the pupils. Such au undertaking, ! 'uo insignifltsint- Turk, He must organize :•. classes, arrange programmes for. each. day's , iabtir, and withal have the management and p, government- of all the schools.. 'Di securpr men possessing all these qualifications, fibers. salaries must be paid, and indneeineuts belt .out toward permanency of etnploAtne no - company will continue long in a prosper , ous condition by' chan,ging its' employee: every eight or ter(montris, so no - sy stem - o schools will prosper under-a constant cliangi of _teachers,' especially. prineipalii. Hoplui directors will reflect upon this subleet, ant in those - boroughs where principals have itcei,V" . . too witch restricted totheir own rooms; a lit' de more authority will be given- them. 0ve..41, the other schools, and time to visit Anti examff on, into their condition,wa for•their consideration. •*" , • Poet CARBON;Aug. 24th, i886.'- . itirßa -- ' leigh,l4 - ,,C., has a base hall drib. -. • ' • • '',• • • Ernie Italian' army is beiimdisbandW. , . ..' ; War Oen-Ethermen orders two regimiste.of co ..,,-. ores rev:dare to be enlisted; . • • Wet plot to asas.ssinate ..Ge4). - S:keridari lis : been discovered in lie,w.Orleau.s.. - • ' • !-': i' t Oil - The treaty. of peace between An-aria-an ' Truseis has been ratified by the Prussian King.:";' ~ earTbe European war is ended.. A. treaty' „peace - has bemi signed, and thu troops are retort - inglichne. - -.- ' -• . •, 1 , , . - saint ustria is about to.issuo boutls• to •t l, -,... amount of 440,000,000 florins, to pay the exec ',•:, • sea of rear.., • • ' • - • ,:- -`; Airld.azzini has rofnsed tbo.proffered amnes_ i •t"- - .. of Victor Emanuel, and prefers exile to being b" , •: subject on any terms. '. -. •• .:,' • -- sorColonel A'ynkoop, who was sent onthy St I ; . . retary Harlan as special , Commissioner to• a t: Cheyenne. and Arrapaboo Indians, bait return' , ,:,,. 'to Washington, haviiig • accomplished very Ar 1 r cessfully the object ot his Mission.. When he le ,r, : - them in council, be found that that worediscoillif aged, and thet they - felt that the Orrearnmeirl had forglatten theta: Colonel Wynkoep who ,i-:' ,. .`-• man of heart, explained to the Indians that C, grese did not make appropriatioes for them 'td r - : a late hour 'and that now. the money.••••Wee:,fottl - j „im - imieg, , whenever they , would announce tli 4 ,: wants... Being. thus` reassured, the - ludidris rs'il. pressed .tbgirOiatisfattioh to- Colonel-•Wynkorit : ' ' 'tliThievivada'ablrposition to act' in good. fa. 1 . 1( towitrd`theG,overnment- They acknewledgo - +'? '_. tisielcas a, of •contendiiig against thri-Trit • gtates'fortiee, but • do so reluctantly, .evil:.' •, much feebugi sod Yet.Pigmbling to 0;4, .could to - restrain the: yoUng WirliOfft;-`atar :''.- 'vitt* iuniaable relitiets between their trt , . . .1 the CieWthintil --.?:!•0. = ~.., t' ~ 9.,:e ....,r s i,k4A' ~ .45i . . . • .., .„.,
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