,)11iii3O' ~..-_.'i..,M-04.0.a.1:.,-. VOTT:SV - 111 - 4 E, • PA. 44 TERDAVi - SEPTEMBE'R S, • ISG6 UNION. STATE TICKET FOR 130 VERNOR MAJOR-.:GEN.‘ MN ,GE4ItYi Maasma...A . ' 0.61.1TT .UNION and FREEDOM I A.G:II.AN:D, 1 ASS:::IAEET.I-I.T.G Citizens of Schuylliill County WILL BE YIELD. IN On SATURDAY, Sept. 1.06; . on which oceation Gen. GFAlll"..the.lfero of the: It tote Star DiNl,4Oll, and the statidaid bearer in this conteet, of the rnicin men 01 Penney Pronto. ,c;11 be pretext. • A number:of othei• dietinguletied ..peakera %ill also be present. • among the eminent gentlemen who are Oxpecfed to prevent, are- • . . GEN. LOGAN, of Illinois, • - GEN; lIETLER., of 11fassOobuietti. . ... GOT. HAMILTON, of Texa.. •GOB.. CURTIN; Of Penna. • . . . :r"Let Schuylkill County send her :dint 'teentanry. u• do., &netting by thookands,.andniate it the grandest o ,,nobrlnittun.nf freemen ever witnessed here: . . tiLtive boy, about 11'; or 1G vears of age, who deeires to learn* the Nur= sery. business. - Amity 'to B. Barman, or at Greenwood._ . . 11, , nete Brother, 803 Aeh Street, Philadel: phis, 41ealers in Berlin Zephyrt l / 2 , DOlriebtie "?.;eph yr., etc., offer gres.tin . duterneuts to the Trade. Read their advertihemtut this , iFtqle NEW LnE or SrtmiSIIIPB,--We refer onr read- era to tbe . advertisement Of A. 11. AV. Henry S. Co.'ri new line of Steam4iips, running eve.ry_,twO weEke between Philue.tlphia,. Liverpool and Queenstown.. The ratee of Passage . ean be pli tained at this Office. • • • : . . 3I.AINE.State election next 3ronday..took nut for Union thunder from , that quarter. Till: statement of the public debt on the Ist of . lelll enaber shows that the total debt was Ft.-'4,728,31 . 4,535' The amount in the TreasiirS,-..wri5:i:1;`,2.,C,31,gd7 73, r. , kr.the tnion mass meeting in Philadelphia nn Wedneaday.eveuing last., it : its estimated that at teast.one - hundred thousand - . persons Avere *sent. was a magnificent. demon Asation, • COL. Foitkx,justly remarked on Saturday ev'euiug.last--“The tlesertion , of .Andy . John-, son is our great 'gain.. The Copperheads have got the. elephant—let titena , make the most of him.". • • . . -•'• . - . ..:-.. . . WE are, glad to note that our Philadelphia . iriel ds have nomihated _Oen. JoShua T. Owen for Recorder of Peeds: • Their * chi. ticket iscomplete, and with. the . . aid of the Boys in Blue,. should revere ;ten thousand "ntsjority. - : .1.11:CTF:li AN I. W.. A. 11. .111 e regn lar arniy; died in Rearing On . 'Monday night.' Ile was one of the'first to take up arms . im defence ot the -1.. 7 n ion, .ancl served in tliU three . months? service : in ,colonel Alexander's cora pany.of SECRETARY II Aitt, 11:1g ,retired from fhe • Cabinet. Beft;re his departure the clerks and other eniploYees prestentcd him•lVith . a service of silver and analhom,comainingllie photo: graphs of pearly all.theemployees.in the In • terior Department.. • • ••• •. • • • • Tun editor of the NI:W.I.:et Tithe's denies that he garbled Ocu....l3heridaMs diqttclt.l New ns Mr. Raythond othainticl that dispatch. at the White lIouseso• lie states-Whe slid commit the forget*? If not Andrew John son, who Was •goilly . .el this.dishotesl piece Of business? • THE . State Senate of New York recently retuied.to' giye an . Official welcouie ,to • 'the reaegatleSew..ia:Wlie on his .tour . through the state with the President. a sad spectacle—a tuan outliving. his reputation as a stittesnianlftlh pairiOt, 'end now desplied where lie was once honored • 3.11 - I*OVF-i) SWUM Charlda Byero, Engineer on the- Muliano . y , and -BrOad Mountain . Railroad, has taken out aliatent for, ii . now Stand and Lock, which said. ; to pos.4esa many ad cautagea - over otheM. .Any.information . n:quir: - eJ with regard to it can be ÜbniinedladdresAng him at Mali:limy Plano P. b., Schuylkill Co., Pa. WORTII CONS' DERING:-:-.A pbliln forMs the' Press that . piobithfy.there is a mistake about denouncing Andy sun fur his Beason—because be. was in such. a condition on the 4th .of March; -rlB6, that . he did not'' know which Constitution he swore to Support,' and having i , ,:(it'hold of the 'Rebel Constitution, lie now acting nuclei that document. :• • . ..luttsev.-H-Qovernor• Ward of --New • Jersey haS - isSucd-a piociartantiOn for an extra 'session. of 'the Legislature, to begin on 10th inst. The oltjects 'in view are the elcc:- tion of n United States Senator and .the rati: tication of -the Constitutierial 'Amendment : Scovel, whose treacherous conduct • last-win ter prevented action upon these matters,-now professes repentance,. and declares his readi ness to co operate with the Republicans upon both subjects.. 11.e.utade a speech'in Camden on Friday evening, fully '.cOmmitting himself 10:the measures adOpted by. Congress. RESC LT nl. "Mr POLICY." — The Toledo 0"))110) BLADE says a gentleritan arrived there on Wednesday -from Bowling" Green, Ky:, who had left in cOnsequence of having "seived an anonymous.letter, -01'whieli - the lolloWing is a copy " • ." • "Mu.= :- are hereby nctifitd to -quit this State within thre days. . Ii found after blot period your iite-Uld furreited.. • ' . - . DantociAnc-CooriTi*: The gentleman states that all' the Union men in his locality received notices.. This is the result of Johnson's policy, which is the reverse, of 'making treason . odious and punish ing traitors. • • . , - • .. OrriciALptseArcit.TUßNED Ur, —Another .ellicial dispatch'. from. General Sheridan to General Grant, concerning . the New Orkans'atioeities,. has no*. Awned up. It hears thel date of August 18th, mid in it tleneral Sheridan expresses hii•regrev. that the military were dot preSent to preVent the police from perpetrating . arevolting Massacre.. From accounts received from his own sub: Ordinate's: the General helieVes."thiat.M. least, nine:tenths of the casualties were perpetik• ted by the pollee end citizens •by ErAsaiN9 . AND SMASIIING .1s TUE' BEADS Of many who . had already beerr.wounded the police. The suppression-of 1 this dispatch is 'another 'Maumee 'of . the manner in -which Johnson and his -creatures .have -sought. to. cever up their sympathy' with_ the traitors in this savage : mass:it:re - 91 loyal men. SIGNS Or TIIF. ''TIMES,"-Up to within ..a recent date Mr. Jones; the .well known pa per carrier in this Borough, delivered four- 7 teen .copies daily" of the •! New yo r k Times,' to subscribers. Now he' does not furnish a single copy of that paper;. An have stopped taking it, in consequence of Mr. Raymond's [the editor] treason.to the great Union party. Per ' contra, the subscription lists here of the New York Tribune" and Philadelphia 'Tress" have largely increased.' GEN. GRANT'S POSITION. Testimony of Gen. Logan and Hon; Washburzti. • ICOrrespondenee of the ChleagcrJournal.] . GAI.P:MA, Gil ), September I.—Ttre day has been rainy arid disagronaltie overhead and under foot. - The . Hem:Oilcan muss meeting was a siteeess; nevertheless.' Thousands crowded around the gallant- General John A. Logan, to b...sr hinvexpoUnd the true , political pa pel.'snd be did it admirably. • Before proceeding to the diseessioit of the political questions of the.day. General . Logan took occasion to ytudicate General Grant from the attempts of the Cop-_ perneade and the lohneonitee to create the impression . that lie was In iympathy with them..' General Logan •is intimately acquainted with General Grant, saw him but recently in Washington, and epoke to day in the presence of Hon. E. B. Washbome, ho..understands General Grant better than any other limn man. Gee . eral Logan said General Grant's sympathies are entire-. ly with the true • L'elon men Of the country—that, tO hie rertain• knowldge, he was to favor of the Mil 11 Ights.bill, and le in. favor of the ratintatlortofthe onnentutinnal amendment: Mr. Washtnirne confirms I tensral Lugan's assert:one in these respects. General Grant is a ltadleal Itepublican in his ways of thinking, - and tall no political sympathies With the Coppeeheans or the. allies of Copperheads. Andrew Johnson's ef forts to identtfy him with his •TroliCy" by dragging him unwillingly-with him on his'electloneering nun- to the West must fail. General Grant is not the man to disc.- bey orders, but he is the man to do right when the . time comes luiltim to act. •• ' • _ . We take this occasion to remark that Gen- , erals Sherman, Thomas and Sheridan coin cide in opinion with. Gen. Grant r who we understand, *as so disgusted with the (Neill land exhibition'that he ',left the .Presidential party, VERY It was telegraphed that, #o,dEalral Fturagut had alstle4 th 4 par7,,,_ BOOTH'S. BUFFOON PRESIDENT ON MB WINDING .WAY; What He Said aid Did at Cleveland, A- HUMILIATING'. SPECTACLE, The following is, the speech . . of President JOhnscm; delivere4 on Alonday, onlis arrival . . at Cleveland : ...- . - . . :.-..-: • -. . -..' FRuilw-Crrzttcs—n is. not for the parpose of put .king'a speech that 1 now appear before you.: I am aware of the •great,e,nriosity .which 'prevails to gee strangers who .haVe notoriety.and 'distinction in all coontries;- 1 knoW a large norither of you desire to see General Gram and ro hear what he hs... toSsayTa voice: : 31:iree eheers for General 'Grant"li but you canno t see hint - 11 e is extremely •1. rePeat, 1 ara before you now to wttite.a, stave b. but simply to make* • your ncluainiance, to 'say how are you laud to bid you good-byel are on our Chkagotto psrticl pate in or 'witness the laying 'of the coiner stone of a monument to the memory of •it dietingnithed felfOw• citizen who le nu more. It is not necoatary. for me lo tnention.the name cif Stephen A. Dunglaa to the people of Ohio. fApplauee lam free to say titat lam flat- - . 14 the dernonatyation I hates wi tnetatal antlbe- . . ing tintiered, T Mann meat to think it personal, but.ari e‘ 'deuce of What is pervading the Public.mind. - And this demonstration Ls nothing more nor less than an indication of the latent zentlinent or freling 'of the' gloat mayaes of the people with regard to therproper. settlement'of this great question: I come before you as an Ainerican citizen annply. and - not an the Chic; magistrate. clothed in..the insignia and 'paraphernalia of a State, being an inhabitant of a State of this - Colon. 1 knots• it has been said tbat T am an alien. flangbterl and thht-I ditl:not rt ide in one of - the Stem, - ol the tidion..and therefore I could - not •be. the Chief.3ln,gis-. trate,. though the Gonbtitotion 'declares that I most be a Citizen to occupy that office. Therefore all• that. was neces,ary Arai to declare the office vacant, or render 'a preterito prefer articles of impitachment, and thusyha individual who occupies .the•chief Magistracy was to: he disPosed%tif :and - driven. from power. •: But a short time since you had a ticket • before - y - 6n; for the Pret•i deacS• :I placed, upon that ticket with a dietin guiehed fellow-citizen who now - tin more, khow, there aresorne who complain. to voice, ,•unfortnnate ly,"l Yes, unfortiniate • for Some that. God rules high anti dealaln right: .iehecia,]••• 1 - e'7., Unfortunate- ly, the ways of Providence are mysterious and McCll.: • preliensible; controlling all those who exclaim' -want, tunate.a. Tor you.") I wis.going say r my cOuntqmen, a shaft time since I was selected and placed upon the _ticket. --There :Was 'a'. platt,;rm pro-' claimed and adopted by those-who - placed me ixp it.. • Notwithstanding the Pubnidizul gang of. hirelings and tradncers:.l-have dischargerlall my duties and lafllied. • all my pledges': and.' say here to-night that if my Pre-'. decensur had livedthe vials of wrath would have been poured opt tipiin him. [Cries "fievef,".-thice }leers 'for the Congress of the United Shoes.")_ .Lease lit , re • an I wan. passing along, and have been culled Upon for. the purpose of exchanging views.and 'of ti.,certaining it Nt ecould who Was wrong.', [Cries of :it's you "j-• That was my object In appearing before yon to nigh'', and I want le - say this.that 1 have:liyea athong . the American People- and Mice rept-located. them in some public capacity: fur. the last. t:,:enty-llve years,'. and . whete.is:the man or woman : ivho cats place the fluter upon - one single act of mine deviating front arty'pledge:: of Mine, or in. violation of .the . Coustittition : of ti o .i•. cOuntry. . - (Cheers.l 'Mlls he • Whatlariguagedoes be speak, t . What religion dates Ixotess r Who can come and place his finger upon one.pledge I ever viola.' - ted, or one principle I ever pro 1. ed tal . Se tot[a-voice, .."Ilow abbot New:Orleans,' Another - vrilce, 'Hang Jeff. Davis l') "Ilatig.Jol. Davis," [Cries of "No," and "Opt in with him irj-- , ."ang he say's. fA voice; -.:Hang Tliad:Stevens and Wendell Phi ips. "j Hang Je if. : Du vis Why - doter. -y,m"Ming: • him? [Cries Of "Give us 'the opportnnity."l - . Have not yon got Mu Court ...11tive not yeargot tin:Attor ney-Genera!? [A voice,. •WlM.i:s flair Chita Jintice -who has refused to sit. upon Memel' Cheers.] .I am not the Chief Justice. lam put : the • prosecuting atto7-. ney. [Cheers.] I am hot. the jury. :1. will tell yen what 1 did do - I calledupon : your Congress that. is', trying to break up the Oavernmeut. [(7ricA, .':Von be d-4.1, , and cheers, mingled' with hisseS• great contu sion. -Don't get mad, Andy.'9' Well, 1 will tell you *who Is mad. .• :Thoth the Gods wish todeatroy; they Brat . make mad." :Did 'your Congress order un.Y : of them to be tried? [Thee cheers forC,...ugress.] Then, fellow-citliens, we might 118' well our passions and rem:tit:reason to resume her empire and.prevail.- • [Cheera.) Li presenting. the few remarks that .I de signed to make, my iot entluu Was sir netiresi mytielf to• your common- achse. lour judgment 'and yofir better.: feelings' t' not. to the : passion and Mal ignanci : your hearts. ICheers.l objeit in presenting • niyself, on this occasion, and to tell-you -how du you " do." and at the . sortie time to bid you gooddiye. Ili -this a.asenably hole to-night the remark has been mule, • - : !traitor," ..-traitor:" My countrymen, .will - -You hear met [Shouts ut "I:e.s."J .:and wits you hear me for ' , : tnreause and for the .Constittition of my coutdry tt LAPPIa.O.I I wont to . know Who:l;6r Where, or un-• der what 'circumstances, 'andrew Johnson-not as. .Chief Itvi native, but in any capacity-ever :deserted any principle of violated' the Cottatltlltled of.itla:coun . " • try. (Cries of "Never:l- Let me 'ask this large and iutelligent audience if your Secretary of State, Who served lOur -years tinder -Mr. Lincoln, •and: who was placed • upon the .butelier'o block, as it were,. and uackedto pieces- end : sc.:tried by the aSsassin's when he•tnrned traitor ICriell; : t•Never.") -* w ere di-pined: u play' the orator Oct deal. in des' clattiaiiun to-night, -I would iminiti• One of the:an -tient tragedies, and would take- Witham II: StiO'Clrii: mid bringlant tiefore yam and pantyon to the hacks. andscars ,phis Ids pea sou. . bil11:) . I eX1.116/i the nioi,dy, garments; .4 - az u rated min - gore irmu . gitslang •1k Ull nd t , .-. • Th.fu I ,wutild Yin - why not hang mad. st,vens -and Wendell P tips? tell you my conutrymen, l h.ve been Lighting tau south and they have beets. w nipped and crusneu,- and they acknowledge their &And itialacami. the teruis .1 the Conkantiou ; and now as I gu around tie cir cle, Miring 'ought traitors at the son In Ease prepared to fight lfnfiurn at, the North: ~.(Cneers..i. Wit - Hag, with your help,- we will at; it..: LC, tes u' .'• It will be- ctuthed.. North and South, -and this gr. rams Union Of curs it ul be mesa t ed. ICheers,.l Ido Ma come here its tile Chief .Magistrate tWenty-, the.states out of thirty-six. t.i.heers. - t I conic here' . to-night with the flag of tat c,:and.rrtind the Constitu tion of la; Staten untatii:sind. Are you• for dividing this cbuntry.Y. [Cries -No."1 Ttieu lam riesident ui - the whUlt: enitpd 1. will tell ' Mmothen tiring.. lundel stand the : disco : taunt, notes o •in this extwd tu-niget, lie wno is mused to the Fes:: toratnin of this 0-Oyer/anent and- the -le.uni;al of the - - tstatt . s rn lie • gi eat .a tinhorns Jeff. • Davis or ti ende . ;I.l.trud cheerad •1 am against both. I.Cties of Give it to them.") %Seine ut you talkCithqut trot: . torslu the Smith wlio hive not courinrih • to, get away front your Conti:slu light mein.. eouragetititt men. Gram; 6a-1 - Luau, • .Farraui, thc long•init of the tlietingt: tent d Kttlta . 01. me Chlou: iti - eid in the field. mid lid titntlien - gallant" CoalelO con .queet 'anti to Victory, 3 int rjuistmed emvardly ut . .mace. Vt.pft:tittee...:!l.3tilly.'fl Now itittert these bruit! men lolnliiettlined to blear :Mance, many.. of ottm: huveleit an arni, Ore leg, or thou': blood upon tnany'll battle-field, they find' you at hottie apeculaung anti - committing fratins on , the (Ind etuntent. .(....il.l.inttr • anti Cheer,...) • You prittentt tam; to nate gi - io rnepeet. and ..ympattry for thii poor, brava; who. has left • tin unit on tne • .tettt.la 1111 K thg,it• ,fled 7 - 1 undereutial oit.atity .taie dighlry ot the President.' .feri(u ',vas it 'Mina tut, tusking a ep...enh in he zild of lielirintry 1") .-1 tiate bdeu e tth yas ie OM Wall...soil Una cuaulty, middy/at • tetit3ou turthertnoril, to . .thight,.wlio have to.' pliy. the Au bra% e• num hu abed - their -Chid.apt ctitited. itttd hOW - the grvii Musa of ape I),,,ptci imee lu . won?, : it out..-" . [Cheere.) it litante w h attuava of the people I.ttoulil timitirstund \Vila( your '-detigtts W.nat did Oen'. Butler c.,yr: [fist-eel NV . Oat did Gen. Utunt. kt • ay I.Cheets.:l died .what - thes111:11. (irant ray' 'itiadit leen. Muller • :11.tangliter nini • imeertr. 3 • Whet does Gen. Sherman eay hat th,e,, Unit. Stiernlan say 7 - ) lien: taherldaly . ra)S that Cd ie for 1 the that. teneratilit for. 1. - ISully," and renewed erim. of - New-uricana,t" citutilaion]. • - • - Piisineot—r cure hot for dignity: There N 4 a your countrymid who. .(oWeis re,::peet theidelrow-eitizens wheh Inlay ale elltl!red to eel pact. and thole is it poi that u! them ‘IIIJ lotve teepee! :themaitlyes, -and I.:01S% Wieht iy Buie ito for tiles- [A vote,- •."rreark wi,d 1 Cott U. ace 11,1,1;111:111. 1. would net ym now that ii the - 14411 t. .It.ll Olt your 'lace cowardice nod treachery. llthild 111 It.. Show Thaiset I. Coin,, hilt' het ett hete I.ittalt cue yi;th • tahouta . 01 laughter.) 1 .aloud mood nt.eti the Rebelitou coGiniditned.. nu . 'itati cac •rutted more fur his c...othaq the r ' Leis Alin water ilette 7. lint the; lanoline tionniteerim,;,anit ' pally ill etd.firese liaa: khan, tahGu 10 pinata .the intuits of the patio,: alpinist ice - ICllt - era • 3 . The rreeidept eout.hu,d-m the et raid ei.hispreviohs &gin:lents updh the is..dtes lu. hue cOnting:,edittettr.,' • deelitug parttcultirly upon ..the hattire W. Ulu 'Fltlykt. uteu's .bareati ne 'taw Wilco Wiring 'lnt teh+. part.ot his speech blared yeletty.tout attehtvelyi Club /4‘.: eoricluduu awed a ithtit.t,tt.tui nil of"upothotet:. ' . . UNIVERSAL FREEDOM-AND MAN- - The rallying cry ol he D.entocratic Union Republican Party is,Treedotu and Inward:a S uffrage. Ibr all men, witliou t regard ... to-come' or color. This broad platform eidDraces the Meiican, the Italian, the German, tbe Man tuan, Englishman, Scoitinusui South Aineri can, African, in lact, all races that are trod den under foot by their rulers and deprived of the _rights of utanhobd.. Our country does not nowlegally, bold a slave, and the adoption' of this doctrine by the great mass of the people wtiuid causegreut quaking in Europe . and South 'America, rind all the crowned heads. wouldsoonbe seen tot tering,' on' their , throne's. This. doctrine mill control the destinica of the world. • If the friends of universal treedomwill not 'support such a doctrine in opposition to the slave drivers', tyrants' and traitors' policy, do they deserve to be freemen ? TEE ItEBBLS'J)LL FOB CLYMER. ' .lt is notoriouS . Wit every es-Rebel in the 'South is anxiously - hoping.for the election of Hiester elynier to the Governor's office in this State. The' Rebel newsPopers manifest especial interest 'in 116 . succc s.. Ahcording to, the liarrishurg — Telegraph," u Mississippi psiper just received at that office laiS the lot lowing first-rate notice bf the . Copperheatt •THE SOU= WILT; METER FO;2I7ET iIiIiSTZU CLYMER, AND uNt; Ok' THE Esst.NITAL 'ADVANTAIa..-S NEL.E..s,SARI. To/INA/3LE ANOHAW JOHNSON. To 'l/EsTOItE THE ..PEOPLL'uI , "I. at. DV LI To ALL 11.11111 t IeOItMER INJWAI‘S AND PHI% ILEGIA lIISELk.Ciloix AS tioVEltNull rt-NNsiLV A MA, A HJISI.I..T WlLlou EVAIVi 111.1./1 SoUTtig • ERN MAN stiOladi lu oul./ roll AS risk- VENT/II THEY PRAT ED .Fult IIE SI:COL:SS 01 , GENEHAL I..kai. WTI/7.i\ ATE . Was LNVADINO kIINISSILyAMA." ' • • . People of Pennsylvania; *hat do roc thiuk of 4 candidate for -9overnOr of your State who is thus s`prayed lor" by those.un repentant Traitors? 0130ANIZE.1 ORGANIZE! It is essential, in order to secure a full vote • sli in thi aunty for the Union ticket at the Oc tober e ection,.that the whole county be fully , organized. Our Ticket is formed, and every. man that, belongs to• the Union. Petty should be theyoughlY alive to the interests - of this . organization; and to the coMplete successof . our whole ticket. Our opponents- are: are using . carry. out every effort to vg•ry out:their nefarious pur pose of transferring the control of our:insti tutions to those whose wicked hearts are pol luted witlithe foul stain of treason and rebel lion, •and whose hands, are.crimson with the blood of -our patriot brothers. y ., Let ever one; therefore, go to work at once, and use all his ability and influence to 'carry on to _a complete, and triumphant success, the great work in which we are engaged: . . •, -. • 13IEALL D2SEELTEFIS VOTE P The. Philadelphia PaEss learns that lists of desertera and nun reporting 'drafted men are being printed at .the State printing office at Harrisburg, under instructions from the.State' ofttcials. These lists, if is, said, will average about one hundred and fifty names to each regiment, or an aggregate 45f from tidily to thirty-five_ thousand names- They be . sent with a copy of .the act of the Legislature disfranchising deserters and non-reporting drafted men, fo all the election officers of the State, with instructions to refuse the-Votes'of all whose names appear upon "Susan Cuizit ,Batufi,itt .-ScirooL."—A communication iu rifcrencp to the:: manna] c-n!c . of this Sch . ootllgid: out the 31st alt., , WM Appear In our next. :Jo eceisequelice of the crowded 'ainditiois of ottr...colaionl4 it is aaQny kepOs s idble to publish It tys • weeki • THE GREAT SOUTHERN LOYAL CONVENTION. PHILADELPHIA'S WELCOME. UNBOUNDED ENTRUST ARM. The Unionist's Convention at Na tional Hall. • --11 re 'could fill a dozen papers the size of the Miners'. Journal syit4 accounts, of the mig- nifiCent reception of the SoUthern Unionists in philadelphitt . ; . of the immeriserrocessions, the.eioquent speeches, and the innumerible Inehien's. The procession that on Monday last escorted thelpip.lndependenee Rail and to the "Union League *as such a processi:on as.Pbiladelphia never before saw. The ova tion was literally made to the new borriipirit of liberty 7 -a demonstratiOn almost bitpemal • . in its enthusiasm, and that no:coninlonocca tiop or exigency could call forth.... The COnven don met: in National'.: Mai ket Street, which was beautifully Oecora tot Among the 'patriotic inscriptions cov ering the walls were these I tremble for the eotietrirhen that_God le J93l.•!—Jeirerson. • • -• • • • : •• • • .• -There con be o nettirals;only ratrtote or traltars,•7 . . "Treason niu.t be made odiMisand. traitors Ounigh ed: Their dwat plantatiimsmust be Feized dedlnio smell farms for honest and- indn , trlon4 wee.' ---Alufre or John...in 7 "1" . 11n rl;i3 - ;); it mast and shall be preseirit-Ari thelmut ttf the ipesker's stand-were.the `i - Welcome. -patriots of the .°4-4.101 : , : %Ye asfreedom•4linpeTorloin . , ••. • . . Tne.privute hate. ihe'rebel acorn ; . • Yet held, through alt the-paths ye trNi, . •• Your ia:th. in nisurund trust in God,' , . • •• . . Tile :first ilarpflthe 'Convention' was . - deN;o-.. ted to - teiripc.rary organiz4tion: On the pep .ond:day the continitteemt. permanent organ ii-ported'tne'name .of J'lon: - - James; Speed; of Kedtacky; tis ilermanen(Presideat, together w . a nu - tither of representative men . as "ice Pre=tAeets iud Ft cretaries. Tl.e. successful nOrltiug:,of;-the COnvention..was also attain . ed .by the appointment of a 'cOnt mince on address, resolat ions • and . ..• c-.nistruction.. • , • , • • • A delegate . from Maryland:gun. -11hgli R.. Bond, .presented -a- reolution :W t h the reqUest that. it be . referre.d to an approPriate . cOmmil tee,..whlelLurked - the,tidoption-of the recoil- ; ainendment to the CohstitUtion . passed., by congress, and :adding, "In our. 'opinion there can he no . permanent pence '-'or. security for 'nett c . if the South ."iyithouts ,return 'to negro s'uftrage." This resnitition,.which wis "in' 'the shape 'offered, and so far as acted uoOn, - but an U. - tpression oi the news the'gCutlernart .who proposed -it, was . referred t.o.the•comm'Atee on resolutions:. A. .committee.icas :appointed : bi.mahe err: rangements for a union tor the Sotithern Loy-: idtiete . .and Noriliern of :the Northern. States have appointild .delegates; :end On Monday there tens a uninn-of the del- . eraiee':froni both: sections. in &Mit 'of . the Lnion Leitgile...llouse.:.. The Nertherti dele .. • , • . . te s *afterwards' 'assembled:by theme,elyee, and, elected their. own ofideere; but they es Lica to unite with 'theSontherdcielegates smite time, either' in Open conlieniion[Or . by .enufktrenee; .The thity•of.the.coMmlttee.wae tb UrranguAliis_ • • •.• • The proeending - s on'Wednesdity.were •of miscellaneous eharnetr. ...Several resolutiOns toutihing..the questions of 'negro suffing . e; • were offered,and referred. A res . olution'thnt .:.ildr,..itv.•JohU . son tie requested to resign, Was • received whit vociferruirippiuuse. • Another, ta the"effect 'thnt'a;conimittee. should be np;: .pointed to hollow in'the footsteps of the Pres. . .ident in his pilgrhunce to Chicago,- and. on his.returit to "Washington; was received with inamenSe_ applause, arnin•number of eiTeOlve Sp - eakerS were nontinated for thatduiy. The .Conuluee of (onferende,.reporte.d that, 'the Northern and S dullicrif ConventloU..would: unite in NatiOntit• Usti In the eVening ; _and thence n roCeed . togethe r tti ilfc l meetingasq. in trontrf the,Leagite.House: w • hich prone- . -• sition was carrier. . lin•t ht.. - afternoon the del • • egates were entertainer/ by it banquet at the. Union . Lea . gtie /louse. ~ • . . • • The'fireeting on AV.edm!sday night in flroad •street- -was • a magnificent demonstration, . • " • • •whether.ive consider the, numbers who took part .in it, the eiTectiVehess" (if the .skrikirig or.the.enthusiasin which prevailed. '•lt inzirel among publie rueclings •somethimg. • .. which once seen Will never he - forgotten..' ..• • - • • :give •A 3 therii is every Intention to free •- • • scope to distalSsi2ll end to eVpression of • • . , . the views of all the delJgates, the•seSsioni of •• • • thwennventlon in yet ocettpy 50W16.• (15375, • • • The' I'llilacielphia . Preaa in sneaking of lbw m - • • • tremendous. ,Mltpourrng .of-the people oti Wednesday night, says , • • • ' tVe.leave . .to reporte:rs the tat•k . of deferiblng • what was tinquei , tionably the mightiest popular de monstratiou ever .oitifez.eed iu the comitty. Such with itYignient Of. those - who 'led.. participated in the massive. gatherings Of. IS in, lint and I so: Tbu visit. or Lafayette:forty-two Ye,:rs ago, :was :the oilly_event. - claipled to hear ntki liaeness to it. Nothing during iherebellion,;,crowded as that, tragedy- was .with . alter-- w oe ,igony.and ausponse. With grief and joy, conic he 'compared to it. 'Tie - ocelot- is Leu.ilyfountl.• AndreW appeal• . to the: Amcriestt . people Wes pot taken a niotuenetoos:ion. They had beconie ripe for_ tistern're , p.2lise to lite ineffable treachery: hod when he 'plea the land .w.ah...iah:ehoodA upon them, (the • wer,t, being that Tuivjuk.tained Min ly and upon theli faithful servants,:they alinoi•calt[lol;atecl hi challenge: . And their determine' hin is fully taken.' Whether he. untlerstandS it or nut, the colliery will,. In hia. tnsan- Itv he : hurls curves and thre.ds.with equal recklessness., The wires[ have apprehended :that 'lie not, iinlY•triena .rue, civil war.':W. know that Ile bus re . peatealy dec , ared that 'he. 'would •arreet .Congreas if impeachment Were threatened. Lien its we write his xehel empleyera have tilled a meeting 10 - organize a new Slttiti. ifoyornmerit lic'Tennea4e6.l Will he please tty on any one el there 'new fashions? . We think.' he 'would find either it tighter at than the relehruted'ettirt Art NI kat ever hetotends.• e t 4p.tprifit or a miqj he :Will- he . sceumunalate‘t to a fair trial, alike - of his'ekperinieut and hitmelf. Th.! A mew m." rare slonnor to deal iiith 71C1Preb . ej or a nru civil n7ir„ ,- " • • WM- 9. MA nig pioinipent, member of:the Bar:of Lehigh Count; iliel ht town on-ihe?d inst:;.v,ed 37 years:,: . • , Tur..N.ti,or..or. Tut= Wm". IN SiOgNats.—"Fetti people art, aware or the benefit, of - Whin' in hess, consequently we publish the following , ex-- tract from llooper's•lletlic4l Dictionary • . The ehiet difficulty with .reliable• wines has been their: scarcity and • exorbitant- price,'„but. tide his been' removed by •the' int roduct ion • of• a pure native wine, prepared from rho Port grape extensively cultivated by 31r. , ,A.. Speer: of New Jersey. 'Me :understand he . .has Submitted his wine to the test of Many of our celebrated-physi clans, mid ail conetitin its puritv:medicinatprop ertiee, and superioritY , to the, best Port 'Wine.— Mast of them, prescribe it in eases . of debility, affections :of the kidneys, and Chronic complaints. ••. ntgiste sell it., • , • • .t. . . . _ • [From the Chicago Tithes] . .•• "Tut: SrCCI:bS of T 117; C110;;;SliY OPZILA . :EIousE Awe Associano:%—The past week has been a fruitful one for this widely-spreadohterprise.Orir exchangea front every quarter are filled .iritli no tices, of, its • success. its advertisements, .Which are on a scale'surpassing in general 'extent any-. thing which ha been-attempted:by oven .Atneri-. can enterprise before, occupy pages of the ..• New: Fork press.. - A correspondent, writing of its. SuCcessin New York, says; 7`The office reminde Me of a railroad' ticket ottice. - a few minutes before the departure of a train." . • • The feeling of pereonal.interest in Mr. Crosby setins'to_pervade the whole country. Every - little town or has its one or more clubs, arid We tinders - tidal that the rapid'sale, of certificates throughout thecountry,ism a measure to he at.-' tributed to the curdiatoupPort of the National Banks, the'Presideuts arid easltiers'of which are. its most numerotis.and efficient- agents. Another large 'AO has liken organized here upon the'plan of that of the express and telegraph men. It is to be cOMpOsed.excluaitely of railroad and steamboat Men.. They have secured 1;000 ceitilieates:. . _ :The perk packers have also a club of 590 near ly filled. The Young Dlon's Association are forin• fug a large clu . b. . The 'Chamber. of Commerce' club is full. Several Boarder Trade_Clubs, hold ing large number .Of, eertificates, hive been 'tilled, andothera. are in. progress. Activity in this.lisie seems to increasevith each week: These movements are rapidly taking,tiP the certificates .all over the. country, and - hastening the happy consminution of a scheme which .has in it more in terest, novelty and spirit; than 'anything% Which his. engaged public attention within ourreeollec tioa.,. . • As many of 'onr readers.-ay not be.. aware of the unusual inducethents offered by . this ..A.ssncia lion we givelhefellOwmg synopsis: .The Association will issue to its members 210,-. 000 tickets - at ..1.5 each,. entitling the holder to one or more of the 0114:Class engravings. arm' warde deicribed, a free •admission to the galleries of the Association, its. Well as a-Share . in the; award of premiums from a - series - of...the grandest .t paintings ever offered to the: public by . any • Art TFIE FIRST PREMPDSI, ' -•• . . THE CROSBY OPERA HOUS E, IN ,CHICAGO.. sitnated - on.Washingtotiatreet, with a fron hwti of 140 feet 'and 4 depth of-150. •It is- built of mar ble, and' four spacious stores on either side of the entrance-hill; with the offices and -,studios above them, produce an aggregate:rental Of 530,000. The. actual cost and.value of this splendid Wild ing, conceded.to be one of the finest in the world, amounts to six hundred thousand dollars. • In-additicin to this the premiums consist amore . than three htindred splendid oil painting,s, by the first .Atiferican artists. BIERSTADT'S. great Painting, "The Yo Semite'Talley," value $20,000 ; CROPSEVE 'American Antunan, value f 5 000 ;. • 'lrviog. and his - friends,. valuti.4s,ooo; 'Woods in Autumn,' value $5,000; •Recognition,'.valtte $5,000 ; BEARD'EI...'Deer: on the Pritirie;' value 1,000; OIGNQUXR. '`Alpine Seenery,'. veins $3,000, as well 'as works by all the leading artists . Of the' comatry,lconstitnting the . grandest. Collec tion ever brought -before the: pttblic ; also, the original life-size Inust'of Abraham Lincoln, execu ted from life by L..W. Volk, value $2,501:1..". ' • To enable - the public to judge , for themselves, thisentire collection,' the largest and .• . ' . MOST VALUABLE - EVER OFFERED BY ANY. ART UNION • Will be free on exhibition; a'part alternatelpin t4e opts). iffYIISE, carcedo THE ART INS.rrrule.e., No. 625 BROADWAY . . . . - Tickets of Members Lip--fo r, 15; . one: share or. oertitleste,, with one of - "tbe fellowthe beautiful Steel Engraviegs " The Little' Wiriderer;l by . Thomas Bead;, , or !Tlatheriog: hy , Ja mie° 'Motown.. For 11110; twepbares or -- ,'oertifl.:" i ntes; *ith the • superb • SW - Eitgraring•• "Weehiegtoh aod.hir Atctide t401:1110 1 M 910,4,0t 441 . - .TiWf: l49 'ol4 1:4 1M I Pr i , . •tiq1 : ::..._:.:..,m...1.w. , ,E';. , ' : *.:.•?:::•-_:.IJ - _,- - , , 0 . :.trii.t. - w - A-i_..4.':.::: . 5:.p..7.,:v4 -- :m - pr.;:: - . - . , ..:-'; , .t. 7 .i.15.:4 , .::0.; , :.. . . idai Engraving on Etna, nittercra Dream;"D by D. Huntington. ' - For $2O, font shares or certificates witb:. the:- oplenilid'.Chromo:. Engraving • or . 'The &Wird orprereigme .be made oxi. the let of OetOiti npit; • . ' - • Application tor' ehares' can be Made • - ; • AL IL 01013 E, : • . • anddireeted'to the Art Institute, , No 625 Broad .way, New • York, or the• Crosby- Opera • lionise, Chicago,.where.furtherParticidisrsican be had on Ttte Opera House Artleicieiriticsi - is no -gift enterpnee, and must - not be confounded with Dollar Gift Concerts whicki have, been - advertised to take place'. at the: Opera' Hot**. Without the amsent of the-Proprietors. ' ' • • • O. -(I.I3OBBYSE3E.LL, Agt.; Whire sPeeireettleopies can beaten.. . • ' • 'lubriestiv6..ateiun" engine 'packing:-foe terms f , Ce no.. 639 sigh it:,. and no. ".26 - dey e 1 new . May 12, .C47-19-1f , i'osTramie. cholern:-Diarrhtee, Dyg. entery 'Arid any disordered state of the 'bowels; nee' tho Cheleri and Diarrhoea tat - tire, prepared bylinbee, aticithecipr. ....... . . . . . • 'trona:v.llam Riarroaeiti•E fa 'elegantly pertained.— : . it impartin rietmen. and brilliancy, removes dindraff, and intniotes the gracrth of thelisdr: • The most ly articlefor the toilet. • ' • ...''.".-.. : ' •. ,' ' ' . ': • WERTZ :AND SqUICD TreTit, meet breAtb t , ' . .abd. clean . ,moutbare, obtatnbd binsitigODON*E,,prcpared by Eingbes,..4potbecarY... ' • . . Err A n.-Anin in another coltunn picklnggnipo..for SpeAnts Wine, It le.:nn adrAirable - astiele, need - in the hospital• and hi the ilre,t- Oars San:lilies An . Phrin, don and New I, In preference Id'Uld Pnit It is worth a trial, as it glvesiieet satisfaction:_.' . . Scw D. A. FaiLitltb Clothing titoie7•recntre.street. Puttsrille •• . • . • . Ftmicu. Engddi and American clothe, a l styl"tind Id inn: ducat at'D. gtnidea. Centre sheet. • dt.ovrA Nede-tiei4 and }loan, to snit every .. fiate, and * et reduced priees.'it A...Smittes..C;entre afret;t:' Sialtio and Simmer chade#lottdOg, 'cad be obtained at D. A'. Smith's, - Pen!ie*Oect. • - • Fa.kaedPiilit; - Liail aitlC.l.e, at , 'D.A."Satith'e.Centia eixrat. . • THE COAL: TRADE Xwal4msoNiit The quantity sent by Rallroad.this weekas 71,294 01- 7 -by Canitl, 33, 117 for the week 164,1311'16 tons, against 107,096 tons forthe corresponding week Inst year. . The supply_ is mneli larger' this Week than . .. we . ttnticipated, and shows•.that . co . al to•niarketialong as it can_ tie stowed away at any Point. .Nothing - but positive refuSal, to take the . Coal abroad' at. any • price,Will Cheek its production: . • •: • • . Anu y.per of collieries have stopped otherss stopped: for - . a .day .or two, and then -started again - . The difficulty is that nearly' all hire a - few: - orders for spine - kinds of eoal-which theY..have - cor.tracted .to supply, ikuti their - collieries are •kept . going and the.rither are ferced in to.the• market; to . enable them to supply these orders.:: The business' does. not •• • pay,•aed•liew long they can continue to Work at; tflesa. - Will depend . on . eircunistatices.-. The trade sures up =this . . week as follOws, - Compareil. with last year: -. - r• - • : . . , P. & R RR.; 74, 0 .92 1,567,6851 SchnS - 1 Chn; 32.5 0 4' 516, 0 10, L Vul R IL I. 41.6'26'• 924.442: telki'n• 34,311 469.6.01 Serzint . - Stli.' • lAci l 466,5Rn' ". •ITS: • 131, 9 5 1 'Penn. C.,CI By it' Road} • E 1,8691. 32a:c0t By . Canal..:l • -3431 20:501 Del ' Ilud 6,00 . 0' 451,402 IV7ng, ':i• •' 10,5.77. do Nth Trevortnn..l- 150'. .13,15+6 ShinT,Mt....; • 5.56 R: t'll,lol , Franklin:.. .1,001 . '26:539 Bilitul Top) 7 Auo' '105,65 .. . . •.rrhe 'quirts friiin all tite;itonl . teginns,_ex 7 .. eept: from the Seithylkill; are :Ipr'ihe week culling ph Saturday lest. " - Whethei there will 'he . any diminution iu the sultrily --- foi . 'this week - we-cannot nt • present;-!wt our in); LOCAL m(YricEs .September 8. 0.866. :b.. A' .111.2 . 94 2,708,103: 5?,R.419 .33,1 is! • ..9 , 21,591 376,882; .46,604..1,30:1,34.5! -- 878,90 440194 .614.1:;4' 167;110" '23;2.'1 , 701:216 , .24 , ,C5T - 10,0201 :261,11d . 149,551 . . 222.'277,111d4,327 1,116 G: d 4, 5 ,25; 42,486 .‘6412 3d! 410.93. ~•••••. I ViZig. I' TOTAL. • YekT4o 46,14 , ! 1, 394,055, T,TO3: • 1,422! • 87:478 19.:193 ::,931:• lot, 32,915 1 • 112.7.17:' . .17!;,(129, 1117,007 - 121 . !%..7471. 1:96;791, 2,40,-079;• 2111.7415,T.57,3 4 2.5' .1 ' . . . . pression is.that it will dinlinisksolongfl the :• present state of the trade continues: Per chasers are•hblding : off for lower •Prices,'end the.prOdlicerit catmot.loWer , tha prices of coal . .without a reduCtien of wages..; • •••::: • .. • . A l .largecortitilnriefifot.the:suPply for a few . Weeks; therefore; appears to be. the only rem edy: TO stop raining subjectithe operator .to : • aloss; aad,fo . go on , at reduced piices would also:be ruinous; hente the Only alternative is• to deeide which • course:Weald cause; the lea S t. loss, Every" Operator in . this ,Region would prefer: Working at -a loss of .25 cents 'a feu ratherthan stop his colliery, if there was a; • reasonable hOpe that pricesWOuld.adVance to • remunerating ratea . within *a short time. put . Ospltitp necessity:will indUcehira : to stop his colliery. during the working season.. thir,Philadelphirt cerrespondentris correct:• In comparison with the Pnblisbed- coal table • Sept. 1,' . .1864-,. the , increase so far - ibis year is - only about,6oo,6op tons:• 'We. intended . to Write that rthe market ' would :take this..yeat • . .abottt.2.(;oo,ooo .tone in exces . S..of the supply. of 1864, whinit WaS ihe -largest- quantity sant. •tO market in any. single.. year... The whole . supply of AnthraChe aticißituminotis cealin 186::, „wagonly 1tt0 . ,654- toes less than.the sup , ply . ,of ISt and .sv(i are now 2,810,97 g hi ex-:: cess.-.of 141 W, .and the • supply-kir:: the. balance Of this season is net. likely to he leas than It . . . : the difficulty with the trade' now is,' the itnprtission created .ahroad . ihat . Coal will-he cheaper; and: eonsequently purchasera_ are holding.haek.: The - low•priees'thiS - year enni piredwitli the twO . preVions yeani,:tegether, with the increasing - scarcity: of;.Wond, has • largely' extendedand inereased,thejconsump- . tion of coal and notwithstanding the largely increased Supply...of this year,' there la not 'much 'of an . overstock:: in-, the .market; .and, there would ho none, conspiners . did . 'not hold back their orderi ek . penting a fort her de- One ‘'wOr4l. fo. our operateri,:'-,You 'must Prepare ybur coat . hetter. - It •is notorious. that a large portion of coal sent to market is badly. prepared 7 ...-And, the eonsegrnice. is that. it is loafing its repitiatien . inthe niar . ket. Operators in,otheiregions reeeire heiter . - ces,.in'tnany instances' for air inferior coal,: .- owing:•entirely.:. to, its... better. .preparation for market . :This' .to . aSo rions . drawhabk*. to the. Schuylkill ;Region, , and.it'ruust be .remedied: if they. desire to sustain their position in the markets.. If not heeded, they Must expert .to sell Only such coal that the Other regions . 'cannot furnish. . . These remaiks do not* apply :to all, - but to a Majority , : of the. operators . ; and those . who do prepare. their, coal properly canal- Ways .• obtain higher `price. fo • their' cOl3l-. . . . _ WE'under!tand the.leaso of the yalaable prop erty (having tifti - -Bi* years to run) belonging . to Lewis W.. - Phillips; lying between' 20th and 21ii, streets, Now tork,'on the -North sing Meta of giotted, (well fitted up as Si Yard) with heady AO feet:of bulk head, Will be sold . at Auction at. the . - Afereiumf's - Exelninge," Rev/ TOrk, on the 20th inst. 'The lard is capable of storing from 15 to 2.0,000 toys . Here is an opportunity for:s...goOd: investment. Airetuo.ar has .resigned .. 111.1 position 'as -General Coal Agent of the-Doaware,, Lackawana, and Western Railroad, and has entered ..intO.the building of a Railroad Wiikeibirre to eiwineCt with tbeDelaware and Hudson Rail,- maciAt Scrautrin, for the purpose_Of 'sending coal from the!, portion of the Wyoming Region direct ly. to Roundout above New 'York. ..Mr..William•B:. Storrs takes Mr. Albright's place. COAL_ TIEIGHTai Freialies front Pt. Biehmiiiiid Alb any • 2 051 . 'NewL0nd0n..........T , ?. 50 9 Bridge, ...... 30 .;. ; . 225 3 00 Boiford.. uo New.,,...., Bankor . - . 125 Nanpuket.,. Commercial Point... 300 Neporatett... Chain& .... ; . ..:. .. 2 301NewPoit— , 501 Poughlteet - Charlestown .. . . _ 01Mht.. ...mile.... , Cambrldgeport. 2GO \Portsmouth • C.oliassett 800 .Fortland ... *, . 2'26 .Dorchester Point, 800 t Pawtucket " ," 2 60: 250 Providence • •• ••2 25 Illwrensport— ... 00.1 . Quincy ,Polnt • 00 . East Gram:Web . 50. itoxbory • 326 Fall. .. 220 rßoclaport • • 25 •IProdericksburg • 1 .761 Richmond •• • • . 'FAD Gardner.— .... ... 8 .... . ... 368, .Georgetoirn • • •1 . 60 Salem • 2, 25 .. .. Salisbury . ... . 40 Hartford • - •• c • 8051 St. Johns (In 126 tind2iCtr O.Ou Washington L. C, St 05. 2.50. Weymouth 3-20 .•2 1151 Newark ••• - 50 ~.0 . 50 I nutshell :. ... . 180 :.8 Do' Yarmouth' • 3 25 :: 200 Kennetirook Point.... 860. 300 I Wen' Chatter ' 180 1 135 Lynn ' Malden' • Medford Myotie . • - Marble Hind.. Norfolk.. New York . . ... 1 101 titimLard • .' 1, 60 Bostop • • ' 2 001 Norwich • • , *2.00 .134 *ousels andl69 ticaate arrived - the the .week. . - THE - , ',COAL IVI.ACICE/1". Srcl I'BIOES Or COAL BY Tab OA3p. AT .1. -PHILADELPIIIA. - SEPTIMBIit 7th, 1866. Bch uyikbll Rol Ash Prepsred,....... GS " Chestamt - • @ 4 00 " White Ash Lump it-B 130 M, .8 650. Broken,. -.-•:.„.. :. a 5 50 ta . Egg and st., ,-- 2 : r e , - " anatinkte .. "'**" *** . •-• . g 5 75 Locust, httammp, nt-Bosir.-..: : ...... _ __ i. 66 Broken ....... narBll-. ' tlit 5 75 -:, •46 44 'PP3,-----. ... . ... ..• • . - as ~.6. Ohmitnut,„. .•.. - • • ,'' .41 00 y.Co ,LetivaLipriP. Bt. I i !!!! ,- A 1 .r.r.::... i • , ‘ ..,.._.....p.t..r...... __,___,, ~.;- : ::, -- - : , : ‘, Y -• ~, '4 • 414 :11!!.F5.,41104.; V.. ,- ;V:......' ? . . . A5O 4 014 T.Pi4 4 1 1 1 1 '0,1 1 " 11 " 7 „' " i . I '''' •''. • 7, ' , ,-, - - , • `,.i. , 7, - --1 7 ;,fY .., ~ , ' - . . • • , Vigkker*iiißittatonlY.A. - i4tolesitle 7:50e ;7 75. . • -. • • • -Tetaff....- 8 s'oe 875 Wen!' val.& Sunb'y R. A: wholest 7 Mg.' 7 '.75 retail: . 8 50a. 8.75 . • .oppuGrsortvitK do 01331:13 --- ERT.3NIS bOAI. --S-Rtin . oLreriite f 6 eo .f. h... - at TAXIIO-. Pnirtt: • AT. NE: W B Ir ErrE3n3 ORIL ER . .. 6th 2966; Sehttylkill Bed - Ash by Boit Load...* • . 7.50 • " Chestnut, "'" 4 75ra 500 White4sh Limp . .. ze 6.50 • " Steam Beat -• • ' o:2sra G5 O " Broke.M. ' - G 500 700 • "' Egg.. ... .. .. G 50rit 700 t‘' • Stove7.2sra 7•50 • ' " • eltekitunt; . . .... 4 75@ 500 Whitelishimmp • ' .7 50(M 7 75' -." Steam Boat . 7 50Q,7 75' . 7 50r 7'75 Egg.. . • .7.502 7:.5 Stove ... . ..... .. ... . 50e 77' • ." ... . ' r . ro(a 5 75 . . . *et swan, Coal at Elizabethpart... . Ltirop, by cargo • $.63.2.rit :6 23 Grate, "• 6 55ra 6 52 Prepared, . • `.`. • . 6 55@ 670 Chestnut, . • . - 5 50(i.. .5 70 . • Lehigh Con* Elizabethport. Lump, • - be -7 50fa 7 75 St. Bost and Brokon . . 50@ 775 ..Em.r..ancl Stove " " .. 2Y4 . 7 50 : Chest - bet 5-25 Q •5 50, • • :•; Freights front .Elizabethport. • . • New York' 4 Tn' Portland 09 Patti:titer • I 551 Newburyport la Newport , . , 1 l'SjNetv .LondoA • ISO Beicton " - 00 5 Pawtucket • • • r i; 95 Providence.. • • • " 1 55; New Haven. . 1.50 Norwalk. •StV i Porlsrrianth - , if, Mldillatown.. .... '1155i New Bedford. •.: .. ... IPO Hudnall • • • 1 . .... 'Lynn. ••• ' • - 2 . . '1 SO 'Salem .. . • ... .. i . ir! Albany:' • • 105 •• -',. -. ' ' Freiglito• from BaftiutiorC, -...- ' .Tc, Phrindelphis. • - ' - - 1 -1":,3 New York •• • -• 2 Trx4 . Bc_atnn .... -.. .....'• . ... . , .... :: . : ...,.'..:......3 La-4 . . . . Freight.(ram Geoigetow or Alexandria: To 'Philadelphia . , • • • , Ina Co . . for 156677.. The follo . winz is theauntily ofroal transported bver 'the folloiving Railroads for the.week ending on Thus :day evening last . . . mine um St S.Thitien.R..4.; • 40.N14 1,e36;655 11 Mt. k;arban' 10 74,400 04 Atilt Cheek' • 'lOO4O 06 - .T.(0.1,217.15 Mahanny"..t BrAtli]. 31t - ' Sl,t 13 963,06 07 Little _ Sealy Will Valley . lainegrOve.Coal . .I'rOde for 1.566. • - Arriounktrunsporte4 tinting the l&A.innnth: • MONT). ' S ?Zit CI 12 2:762 c l 21.193 12 12A1-1.1,1' • '211.413 it. lorligrry f'ree's S~catara • Unin4) elm:0 Rai Tinde by Railroad and Caunt 1:66 St. Clair POO Carbon Pottavi . . .. 1.. Schuylkill llocon • Auburn • Port Clinton - ' . To ta l Pre ' Ciousl3' tbr9t9r3t'eevark: Total • ~ 2.701,103 01.'1- 09.1.M1D0 IT To same time laFt rem— :,,! 1,6e.T,634 10 . 646,01 S 15 Incresie, Detrou3o . . . . ...Tyrone & Cleat field -K. H. Cana ' rud e. ; 'Amount of,i'oni shipped i)i . er, theTyroni: :ind Clear fielrOtailroad fur the week ending tin-Timr,d,iy*LaFt : TS:roue & Clearfield liailit)ad -• ' :.' ...:'.. ir2l ,15 . . Culutii•rlaild Coal - 11`ritac:ror I fiG6 • , MAO* Tile • civil lAN] • For: weel4 entlii!-g . .. .. . . . ~ • - • . - Ti , F I' 1:. ' TOf.t I. . Fir Baltimbie • A Ohio Ihiilrona • 1 . ..z.973.• ‘2.(19..,53' Pei. Cheshiwako ..t, Ohio' Cathil.. , .., .. *_s, - 156 ''20400.2 . . Lehigh & ITlplutugy.Coxil.Triid . e for euding with last Slittwility.: • • • NA.mktioF Suirrna Tre.nton. Mount •Etna : litiihanoy Co " . . Delano . Colliery • . Glendon Coal 'Company Rathlmn, •• McNeal Coal&hob CoMpany Knickerbocker Coal Cciznp.ani_......: ....j . 2,350, .2i,..21.10 Thomas Coal Company- —' ~. 1.01" , - 6, 7w1 Wilitam3 & Eferring . t;::4; ' .'.;:. 6 Oilier kihippert ' • ' ,-. 4'32. • . ..... .. .... .:; Corri;venging lutit you:, Decmase Inorewmi. , , Lebigh : Coni Tinde•for 1E166_ Por weelfen4l . lraz -on,.Saturd4y ..RAILROAI). .('.l-NA • . OPERA'rpRSI: • • , . • Dagleton • • Eitst Samar ; Loaf.,.. ML Pleasinn .• • ilarleleh Co se Bro Co • 'Ebbervale Coal Co.:, Stout Connell Buck Atomitain ' New York Lehigh 1 - loney.BrOok COal Germanl'a.... Coal Co "Spring WIL • Coal Co. 'Coleraine • •-• Beaver Meadow.:.:' John Connery. Lehigh ZincCo • Reber & C 0... McNeal::.:::..... . Knickerbocker 01 C.l Coal Bun Coal • liathbtin Caldwell Co. Glendon Coal • Delano Coal C 0.....:. ilieyen+ • • Sillimau • • Baltimore Coal - C 0... • Franklin Andenried • ' Lehigh & Susq. Co.. • Landmetz , rs • . :WllkeSbarra' • , %Warrior ' "Parrish &.Thorna.a:'.- Leh. Coal & Nav Co Packer, 'Sheer &CO,: Other Shippers Mt. Etna - - North • Walter Bros. &co:. N. Jeney. Coal 'Co_ John Lanhach k, Trenton Coal C 0.... VniOn coal Co • :Wyoming Cord Co.. Total anal Same time last }var. -. N E W.A . DVEir I EN .S Drlent Soaliiuiie Packing. - . The Ic,t :M. i -, - clelor puc.l..bk. ei%ttle, Ova hit .yet 1.. , e1l .(11 . 5c.,,v ered.. . A filtinrocg. ,".f Mi E.i2o - 110111. wie•li.dt:i,lictt : tip ennstantly . nii b:ilicl'ut :' • ;s . .-.. . . - '. • . ) FWIS C TIibMPSON ..tif .(...Q.', •.' , . . . , , Sept; .l iCZ— ! :;(:, - 7 . ji:or t,c.w.ie Ulla ,Sktirliertits. ~ STRAWBERRY: PLANTS,. Of the hest luttila for' griming in this 11cluicy,- trial, by:toe dia.en,"ltnnured; thoukitaforiert theu,atat •NIA.II(:ANTE4). For sale at B. 't.tA'N.NAN'ti Grerir wood Naraery:. T . his munUi is.the tiltra ing.*:.lournir.urtf.at the iti%%et ail kinth kruit.Treen - for planting (r wile at .Grei , mrat;tiNiirsery, bony: to peartlig.. LOw •OF .11,1414 A FOR I:E...Twebtv eix thutittaLd Cjizfriiii . L.i.goi.id comity •t,,bacc", stud goirti, size, tirerolibrett ftir e4ttle by. tau tviibBcritoir tit per thouhana, ah tuxes- being pntn on moor; fJ hey put up, in- ouxen coottni!g,tUi./ czars each:. Actpre3i ' • LEVI biLLlG,..tiamonrg, lions Lount);:en... AfiritlNlTat WAIN Bola local natravellag; trials andietnale:- . ., Steady mploymeot law year 'mann,' arrd no capilatrequueo. 'nurhieaa nen , ,ltkat mut riestrable. Fur•parthnlara ata drect.- • • ; CuiltiLlN* . CO., Brooklyn, nai:lt 8, • • • knqt , —. • OUT:.-FLOWERS; BOUQUETS, AND:OIINAKENTAL.- -WREATH, •••.- rumbaed at all sizek and prlcar , , at Preepsroad, otkaville, Pa o.2onietbing New : mid:Novel :for AgenlB:: Pd /•.7 411,era;ConhtrySconm, DrnA,n2ts, and all st , ekiug an honorable and prgfltabli:, irree:by man for 85.de:: - wholeeale $8 Rer,tlng.. •CanVasBenv.retabze $6 to $l2 per day profit. . ADM./ dt DOWD, Sep 00-4 t) Aluinilaetnrt.r2, 166 Witerlit.,..N. IrO: . 411Y NORM. (Lielow Arch Stret* Seo. a, '6O-31.14 . m: . . • Philadelphia,. NEW UNI.O.iN READERS. To School Boards and Teacher*. • • • We are authorized by the publishers of these Books to' fitruah • mein, AT HEBUQED HATES 'to Selaboi Boardsand Teachers of . Private• Schools for intruder }t-Nt: These Bouba, ;after a thorough examination,. serve been introduced into the I , nblieecheols • of Potts vlle, as the best Readei* uuw puhiished. • • stir terms or IntrOdoction,...xr.; apply at the BOok: atom of B. Virnnted—AGENTB—s7s 'to $2OO PER MONTH T . fur geittlemen,.and Sits to .sin tor ;Lanielyettry- ; -where, to Introduce the Common Sense' Family. Sew, leg Machine, improVed and perfected. It will hem; feik stitch,ttalit, • bind braid,- and' embroider 'beautt fally:-..prlce oniys2t. ,- -ineking‘ the - elastm, lock stitch,' and fully marrauted for three years. • We pay the abo've . wages, or, a- mimmittinon,•.• tmm -which twice : mitt amount can be made: 'Address or till on C. RO WE St CO., Oface-No. 250 Solth-Stftn.Street, Philadelphia, Pa.- All letters answered prcituptly;.with.circulant and `terms,. • .•• . ;• ; ; Sept 8, - , 68.-410zat . ; New Bedford. Newburyport. . . . . Sept 8,'06 ' ' . " GBORGE 'B. WAGNER. deatee in Stoves. Thavrstre and • - SECOND. STREET, sAINT mem.(Old' Stand). Also: wholesale .dealer in Idiners Lamps, Lamp Chimneys,. Emit Cans, and Tinware generaliy.- New worirmatje and old work repaired at ehort Roofing and Sponting executed with promptness and despatch. Thankful fur past patonage, he hopes to .rmrit a continuance of the same by strict attention to business: St. Clair, Sept.B, 468 Do I.lnErc BALE.--The anderaigned "offers his. A. valuable farm. cJutalningj7o acres and allowance, .situated near hicKemisburg, for sale on • *. • ttatarday; October Hilt, 1.1968, At the public house of Anti Koch. in' the 'town of maresmsburg, at t comoch, The !repro seinen% .conalst of a tWelstory e dwelling lorgeft - Swims Barn,•larg' Kay Barracks. 'good .Pilt !Sty , ' and an timing- House , with a never. fall-. ing.apting of Water. Also a toimidld Orchard with all the different varieties of the bea fruit. The land &i -idols of red 'hale, and is conveniently. eltuatedlo the best markett the Comity affords. :..One lulu:wired acres . of the abcrve land la cleared and urider/linprovementi • the balince consims of good timber.,`. • - Conditions made known on dajof Sale. . • Kept . ALBRIGHT. , . . :BERLIN ,'..*ZEPHYRS, Illsatrioidelies; Fine Knit Gin* eseL„'permnPi:trelect ! : Geemantown Wools , casimereYan Cater lee' to LndleirDrenrand Cloak ibissaningo.--Bn end -otc..; The goods being sel eets •,e4 our Whidlualtilogartsperd . {9lllll • It!Pi• 114- 43111n r eat T, Il sr a" lp • •• • • - • • 10',4611 01 '217,510,06. MEIMI .1 11.574 li; .19,732.13' ' • 1.317 14 .• • 1.1 , 74 O) .• '...'1,5iir,1)C,,.• : 17;375.00 siBl lAi . „ . 0,211 14 - • 2;510'00 71,291 0171:::,11f 15 2,G34,509.0!! • .E.Ss, 473 0:: 623,'13 11 4,457 , 146.966. 4,216 113?.11 • A' -.ii:' :•17',146. :• 17•, 146 . e, 1;4M415:7 , 16, 1 • • 761' s4.•;' • 1.696 1,166, .6 . 4. 1 . 1 511.• . 72- 76 , , • 40,6. - 61 1.1701 4,637 f t 0,631 4,466; 1,117 , • : 2,1101. I,GMY; 2.5 1 7! . 1,361." 634. 21,1:241 ' 1 F, BI • 1;4r,01 • 25,116.1 1 21,1191 10.9361 711fil • 24,510, 260.5,4_4, 11,60 - • • 64,c5'7' 9611 , 24 112:1 667. 15,142 1 .• :15 111,769 473 i. • 11•1,10. 1 :,Os • . 7,764 1,109' . 46,51:$ • 37'S. • 0.543 51 , 5- 14,5,4 GUS 11,191 ; . . 12::102. • • a , 24 . 1;.2;10.. ; 72 / S I ZO . sty •,..249 TiNs • '4%, -1,1201- •• • I • 4ij 41114 , 40,1%1;2. et:1t5,7541- . • • I ''• ; f. • • . . 51,116 . 11:4,(03 . 1'' r ~ s J 3 11, 12., ,Z,16,016 HOOD S. SOiVIERS, S A L. T AGErr .WA.N=ICTO. BASTI.EZT SE% par from WO to POO trsted Monlan,. _fp rEs. riterritiwithrett.... th. .For. term., 13145. zith - slazop,,e4er (AgeitSA G 11241. C, 0, • x T 7r 7: BOTHERS, 4 Chestmit Bt. Ptlfa. _ _ . m Somali St" Tels44o. .60.3313,F=73 W,46241:=13:4 GRQRGE LWAGNER, Wmatt Erg ID an & anal , E Hu, N 0.804 Arch Reaves, Pkilsoisipkta, Wholesale NEW. TIIEJATREI UNION HALL, POTTMLIX I , . . .. .. . .. . MISS C!... cAppEu, : : ' 1. - .. Lg6nree 'and Managenr. ,T:B.EVEttnA3I; • .' . ) . , and Stage ager. & .T. PARKER - . • ' ke.ti. , ?g , . . Ti.,. .. wer. SA:3II...CAPPELL - • . • ... . .. - • - Xtualeallnrettor. 31ONS. TRIODON • . • • lant,RNSE:StCtE t SS or the STAR:COMBYNATIONI . GREAT BILL POW gATITEDAY, 14GITP. pRAiiiATTC,ENTERTENt EVER PRE , SthiTEli TOTER CITIZENS 67.POTISIVILLE.. • . . Poitrth 41,pearAnee ; of the .eetetraied.:ve.isatile actor, JAMES It. 9 ATLOR...:* Fourth appearance of 'the haantlfid and accomplished ISF, CORDELIA CAI;PELT • Seiottdttiittt titSite_ucertt s t . nouguttiveht piny entliled • 0Y14TH1A,..0 . i. GITSEt.OITEEN.-- SIR. J. 4...TKVLOIi MISS VORDELIA ciiPPELL AS (the C.timey. : • ' Supported hy the 'ulile'.streugth of the .... • . - Xthring the. evening Prof. Ert;EIS'ETHIODEN: . .wiII• •f.erforiii one of his beantifut on- the alro atroduring his Wonderful imitations of the SUOTPU BAGPIPES . ; BUGLE 111.7111ifGlilinr and ORGAN: .....The.•Evening's . Einertainment *ill conclude with the latnrable Farce of - •TUE. • . • • • .SEVISS - COTTAGE. •-... • . . (with SongsY I'ATZ T.EIK• pßices ADMISSION - Fatally Circle.... '25 cts. • Secured Feats in oi - the:gni Chain , • 75 els.. • . • •Iteervell eat can he hid atltesbfr‘hell Drbs., Centre street, where they esnbe Secured dit) 9ln advance. Vooß.s open at 7 - o'cleck; Performance to commence •at 6 precisely..• • • • • • PeNc,in: or ab improper character not admitted. :Sept S. '4.tl;—lt . .. Peh o%ol'. te - !• - • JP licmplitalr : !--11 von want the at article i , l 1111- kindint ne in :rket,. osfit - jon.rd. anN'Aplotriated . Super-Phoshat . e of Line i.ntt•:artiele that ha.. , i 5t0,;41 the ti,t - f,,rthe last ten:yes.:.l, and iF to: o , ' pronounced fo he suPerlor ,- to, any other kind made.. ~ , . ou Iha of it ". Will gp farther . and With better . r.,ult= than '.. - :4311 . .5. of "any other, Load out. as tliS 11 , eu .Bhol , Tr by to=t-' • Try. ft-ban and See (or yoart.elf. . For' sale . by:4l.,O'ck of .:.00 l ha. or liin, 1,3-„na alone.. ..,- - ' • LEWIS C.. • 110311 3 3.;ON & CO., ! . . Sept ... 't7.6—n.1.: , Cot Centre and Market Sin, WALKER & PRICE, lk;i()N HALL; MAtANTONGO%taREET, POTTSVILLE, Are'receiving daily 'all . Mails. of tall GOod•. each as Vrench' NierimaJ, DeLaitte. Dress Goods.. Blattitets, flannels. Zephyr :ha 1 . 1 - ood.. Opera Caps.. Child-. ceo Wool Sact:f.; and ad'uther varietie , of Fall cl-ods, to which they Inviie the special attention. of the wens of Pint,ville and the surrounding - towns; as lhi•y .are datetricued'imt to Iv , . tanien-old, .All goods-war-, 'ranted perfect. - . call and see them [Sep Philadelphia and Liverpool STEAMSHIPS. •••. . . . . . • —. The following First Claas—Stmimi .' . • -hips. are Intended to sail roger , see, -.eve, - two Wei.`ii.9 be; eafrer, botweein - .1.111.1(.. Put..e.4•QUER , STOSVN eudl P IIiCADELPII lA. • tt:n..l'ile iltl.:', e silt: ef.-.ALI- XANIALL. •.• 1 411 , 1'ftons PI3OI9. , TIS;,Capt. P. U. 111(301N :40N: . 2ato :•!' - 14.1:AWABE.'t;opt. WM. T11031...71.0•N'. .-. : 2atto -,.. cIi.e.BAYBAKE.,.now bonding, •-'• •• ' - - ''.:ereea ' NI Eids,se --,-• IL:tint/IE, . • . . .2111)0 . Per,ons - iVldiing to enz - ge 'pasanges front• Liverpool and QtleCll.;1611 (I 'to Pinladelphia, cant now do en by op: plying to ••. •I - -: , Ai B. W. HENRY,' -:•• . . . ••- -. , 11f.l Walnut St.. Philadelphia.. . . `Billsof Evehango.in sums to alWoys for sale. ' reeze.eges by the alnWe line can ..bo obtalited.of B. BA,..NNAS. Peertaville; Pa: who /5 the authorized 'Ant. for this line feir Schuylkill eunnty: - -Apply at• - • - • .. • . ' ••• .11AISNA'N'o I.lo(ihtaciftE, Keto•ville, Pet. ' . 1175 . ,&5° 21,129 f13;5.37' .11.114: E . .T3 - ,1\.1 A. 1 - '.1 . 5‘.1\,(1, Neuralgia': • • . • • • . byopermia, : " •-. .. Liver, Complaint, :. , ... , • *Ferer'nnd Ague. . . .. . . . - .: • - -.. .. - Dtaf..e.4, • ,• .. . Aicmany_other• Al SeetSPR POSITIVELY- CURED - by Dr, S. R . JOERS'Eleetro . ..Magnetle Oil and Liver Pil le. Price - of -the D:l.sl. -per; bottle I Liver Pills.d tents a. box. ' - Depot 24 Duck Alieet, Philadelphia:: . - • Dr. Rogers !Snow - at the Ameriean.lioutel.Tott.svil le.. where he will remain a few day. .lonlrer. aild.ean he eon-hlted on sall.diseases of male or female.l.• ADVICE' FREE. .. . '.. - - - Sept 'S. , iis,- fl-tt ... 9.0,971 21,161 25,1 - 2 41,0 5 Gb.o' I .111. 1,22: 1,17, • L a 1.! nein the Post.Oilicy, at - Pottsville, State of it ennitYlvik obi, oh the 7th day of September, - , • To obtain,anyof these letters, the applicant mast ralt for " adaeritsed lettere," give the date of thin list, and pad one cent for advertising, - • . • if not 'called for Within enernonth they will ho sent to the Dead Letter Office: . , 9,7241;20,11..1 7471:- 1'24,4,,5 . . f 116,476 Auger Noses ' Greth Albert S-. Martin Barrett At It jus Eth : llaye s t.toghen 111,J6re J Dumont G Onislin . k(kard ...Madam (into. -Pq tun John • illor:itcrjohn - McGuire Jas sh Brown Sanntol ifauoit Macevoy Maggio BaliqI•lor M rs• - Johnion Prof.NK T:MaSnn Mary 4 "."" • 1.-Renact Ann Morg'l , Ma l'atiervon rry 'Mari h P a COI ilfaS 111(.1s • 1)311 . , . • ',ham ,Iloheria • Ihiger ' . • Klafir J.s T lt )litrid - Fwp paritlson Alary,J LawliK '• , Seely i°3116 D Els - hpr,lVro 31111'W - in- " Snyder John A , Fos Morgan ' 31.!ArtIle. Pat Smith Randall eh .Font Capt Jot+ 4 - 31 , E1h.,ne&.11mres9"hom6a Sarah .Fergngon Jpbn N 31c31tillan Wilson H , Sept.. S, '66 • : STIA,I3tAts .P. 31." • 2f• •; • I I 1),,27 11R PII ANS , COURT . SALE...Pursuant: to . a3i order of 'the orplialue '.iort' 'of the 'clinnty - of N . 11%11:111, the. stib.,crihers; ailmii istivtois dr the ca taut of Martin Iltirinndl,. late of 'Beata • CpuntY,.de; ceased, will expose to tale by7peldit • Pint urdla y;ls.irpir Butler. '49tb , flat., - :At '2 o'cloCk in tnetifterntiou, 'at the public houao of E.-0. Nemo, 'wok, ttoriaggli - ot. Port' Clinton : No: 1. —All thateertant IN story dwelling bottle' nd•tl4.'. lot- uf ground s nal e-• in t he'. Berungh. Of Port alores!tid, - bounded north by_ lot of Win. by Peun stretd,• tenth by-lot of, the Little Schuylkill DoWigation • itallroad 'and Coal .Cont; puny; and e:t. by the Little Scha3.l.kili Biter. contain ing in width 46'11,0 titalitt depth nn feet. inure.or 2,.,411 that *eta 0011 (ratite •house indl lot of - ground, Sitlhltelll tlie . Township of West Brunswick, Cpuhty Nditiylkal, near the Borough of Part Clin-' tin]; .on the north-aide ot: Btree3, and, akteliding glong . gald sticet•loo feet,:and running back or north of . that width 30) feel, libended by hula'. of batnuel Boyer, Vahjel.Tryer, John and by stud Chown bllc.et.:' late the eedate of said deceased-- .11'etus =Kt CollCiittutri .Mao known ht- the lane and place of tale by • •11a31.141EL; = . . • . • JACuti • ••• • • 'b . , - ordei of-the Offillatis• Court„ Adunnistrathi - e. •.• • • - A. 'Dort dstt NN,Cletk. .• • •. _ A NIAN Or. A .:7711[0.CSAAD. • • .1 : 6 •._ 5,11; 27 6.• ' • 72 • 5;. • - • 'Sl2'.. • .(1,7214 • 2.2;41' 2.4,464. 1;3. 2,154 14,1'11 .• : • 213 0 ,5'3 .3441 0 6T (32; r 3, 62 1;;1.1 . • ..r;60:: 4,16 T •. ; • DR: Hi JA.rtdin, it retireil phy*iaa of great' etulueuce,sth-eutered hue - fie the luele:4;- a' ee. eon Curd Autatuu, Irie•_ iutLeily was .ufacoveled by niql A lic:n h;e (altyclltki, A daughter. was gtvAn.lll, enial cured, :Intl . In I,OIV - 11111 T Ohl .0,:a:11,n1.3 ' rAnicpitlng 'lna .. iAlioW. (Iva, WU" 1% salt • n the .coittaining 111 L ctiltt , ,iun•i - nx mak ilig end 4 anixeasitilly liiLixav , o t'etucU_,: 11 cc, .vn ot tiaar Lalllo3, 11.1ln tee blitillpt , T1.01.0-1n 01. Lni.!..411.1;1,4,11 nut •nt • L. 14., folic 119.9 Of aLa n,:ht t,A fainaiaN:IICIL.C.I..'I.A. 1110 • Ise. rcti, Lueotay, - thryeAl( a/nal if . I,oll* In me.7ul, `ore g, in111:011 - at 1110 Ilt.n al. Illy: I..rVe isunllfig air:4y 07111 v: iiriter Lana: UI the pa -ve they ”ce the: In. ;Arillse+-1 • eif to., ' , SI. /1/ICC Si., - .oli!itda..: Pa.: • Sept. ete . „ • • NEW :BOOK, OF : Q.Htf3,OII . I4USIO; 13) . the 'Jl4lllOl' 01 . 11161 . 1 . ,11p 01 . . . . ' A Cullectfon of :Ntri ed . a . tti. , ,le .tor .C111)1rn," Shtgir,g 6cthi..)i.; .Nitn-ieni en.,,iirtiuttonn . , ttc,',.1,5 , L. U. litnerriutt: -Autti:..k . UI '..kith-;:. k. (41' '.,:tblitl3,'. - -(.,!di1l math," . —.).lit,ty•!,..t,i . iut),.• & ••• . . .. . . . . ''• ...ill. nu titem.e.! huccees Which tilts attended' thn ...11tiip -ut J - -kilt, ~• .11, : tittivi.r.:v.i. n'tn:piiou. by..-Cuotr..,3ltiftlent I:vlly..4t:'...tin :aid 0,',11,,i.it.,. - nits - iiititicect tut: unuitztlet; . Ik, ttritt.g . e wi ut. tint nu tlv ,r; *r. 'L. iJ. .hani.D...oti, fur it ..ew yut.iiitv 10,W10,11',0 , '11:0. C:0,21104G /c. 11110.1. 01111 i `vl'E.ViullsWurii..Logetner i%ittt 'nutty itkit...irtittitnportaht '9,...n tr.u.nthiu.: t ? ja..9llco . . .• • .. .. . . .. . . rikua iu Merit to Callaray meti• • Nvtlicu. Mr. LlLiereull liuS best . . Nye& mach chre, 1.11 to bi.r. • ' Iyuia . . Bp CluArs "nu I.;oentegut sttetettes and COneeu una ultimo+. . •. • • .• • reniwkiti..ie elite Two Hundred' Thousand , C,kiptcs 01 . Itir.Etnertion's iast col lecoon, turn very.ehort woe, te•ttuolo the ,tint taunt that t-'1 LIE . Jl.:lllL.kre.'. cv,iti. tie edge . ,:ty - sougta-ittr. • l'rice 'per copy, or t lecelpiolletutli.ikls Id (hi matted, post-paid. - • Prie . o . peruenen, .. • oi..I • VEIL DITSON Publishere; ' Sep -S; , t - tii—sti•te. • . lca Wattitirignin mot „, Boston. . A ea/Cagy [ vALduAri.L.E Al I.l4'rifAr.e./E14.11'11:: 4 -..Will • Iµ, sahl at jALthncnale • Atkil rroturflay, siptember 29th, 1566, At 1-2 o.ooc - A, noun, at-tite. crosl, Kept hotel, adjoin the pretutsea,' the. following aul:Ratate, viz :—A • first, rota - .(trriSt iiul, now uud Bark Mill, and ortylid, tilll•LU,Vik•rili) of North Held • elberg, ,Beraacounty,.ra.',.tin Tit peuoccoit Creek :Una Union tint,-utljoining ittnas.'of 40(111 Zerbe. Serioener. fled wit, :Lau Peici Andentt. con -141111/44 acres. 'llie-lutprtiventent..t, to addition . to ton Mlll I:olli,iSt'llt a two-nary dwet- IYttg -wit it ciien attuetit•d ;.ttis,o, 1/211: 11utne, b 4.110 eitzer Barn, 'Carriage Liouse, 4 4 . • uud ottier , otoltings together 0 itu 4.. large utthard arid a variety et lratt tret.e of ' , the.' chuiceist. • •• • • 'The Water Power•ii - the vetr IMSt,Ott the Tulpehoc-. The Mill this ante - pair uC iserra.tital teChopntag Si.une.• Tine locution nacre Stri.crior tuedittes for oar, sing gram, aLdstopment of flour to maikets.: , Alscrat, the name thaki cud pater, will he hold a piece of •Woutt land containing 4 aeies. Aida a,f,weitiag lioute and inece ui Land; wijouniig the above Property, contain nac lour and a had — acres, morn or 1e N.. The improve- inenta area Mom and nuildinga lately used tar, a Pia , tiiierk;. Upon this tract Tthete is a fine apple 'orcbafti aikt a never.lailing - A.ring. lmilaing are manly all new and in good condition. • • , ' ?Conditions made known at: the sale by . Wbl. 11.1.1VINtiut?1), No. a 8 N. btn SL; Reading. :'Sep 8,• . • !Assignee of..Aorahuta SOMETHING -ENTIRELY. NEW]. yodit • ".. 14AGTC:pITI:MAUKER. , RO'SBY,SHE L BROTHERS,, . . • - . itc!ok'sri!iern and tikationeirm, sofx : AGT.S. FOR swurri.;Knr.ea; . . This stiperiorkhd ingenious. little - i eirnment vertu tees. accuracy, .uni rapidity 9i uction It winks like magi effectually_ .mars uli ur ticks of meat tug apparel of at enure riduliy.miti one and. - the tame instrument; and is simple in ire: con struction, ind bie to get out order; mid atwa) ready fur inunecm ate tuse, so - tits even 'a; child cr Indelibly mark 1.113121, Cut ton,. Goode . sm. , It..kkewise Name," ant' - Addronsits (Mt-Mir' in Gold or any other Cohir. Wit the 'utmost neatness and &hp itch, without !wiling thetinzets or iljttring the texture of the Fabric, howeve r delicate . the material :may be., With in elegance of stile not to be munassed by the most skillful workman. -:.•__ • • - ' NO 'WARDROBE TS COMPLETE MTTMO.UT THIS i•ti.ottl'a of efiperlcir Ihial.Oed , ailk each Inistrament • .• . Call at BOSBYSIIELL Coatis St., , Pottaviile i eud.examlne this ebarming.ind effelive .11Werem.— It works like mie. and yolk' be.'agreeablyeai.: wised is the meals "cif this excellent*: anti .Invaluable --Magic-Linen Maiker.,' . IliveZSG•tf - • . XTBA ITNTY T V 1-. ' Tarn pripared . to..,collect theradditlonal Bounty due soldiers under the late • Act. of Congresai . ,promptly and speedily; ..t3oldjets will find it to their. advantage to either call in perfon, write or.mend die- eharee-to me: : --My Charge.in.osch case Lillie dollars t erge until bounty la : collecte4.,v; SaufeetorY rit pomceksvUl in all cases . - • r4A.ldElillKilitN • 140., - SiC•l3ortit Ath a, , ... - ... , ' , -- - . - Agazl6oB6 imetnlhhopra , md,Velve. _ jv i r t ,w 4 its„ Don't IRO; raft 111144,11,i,....1,16iA11ii10414... 0.4 1 .1 ;. 44. ). - . . . 0111111 V DON'T SUE:MARRY? 111:4 JENNifiIiEMBLE .c:.31r.1. B. ErEttRAII A tl'r;nettappOre'Vtircd HANDY IST MACHII3' 8 ! . . „ . . . . 12 alarm IL einon.Squeezer.—The beet. article t J. • thi.l.kind , .made Of galvanized iron. - at •'. • • •• ; ' .LEWIS C.' TH.O3LPSON CO.'S, . Sept 1.15 .• Cot . Centre arid -Market Ste.' . . . . . . . . . . Howse licepers , Atteiatioap.—Juat received .8 new 'article of- Carpet :Stretcher.. ; works „very , nice. • For.aale . LEWIS C THOMPSON it CO.'S, Sept • - Cor Centre and..Maritet.Sta. ..., . • . . patent, nop Stick for wiping 'up . . floors.. last 1. the ['dog in Imre cleaning time. at • • • LEWIS C. ITIOItIPSON Septl:-35: : . Cor Centre and Mukrt Sts. • C era Grater tor. 'truing green tom. Takes lt -clean oft the cob without any trouble. at • LEWIS C. TI.IO3IPSON Cor Centre and Market Sta. Sept 1--°5 . . •lailaikanaitha A.Meaitioia:—Patent * calks for 1-1 1 fasteidag on to horse. and Mule shoes—tr great convenience , and Saving • of•trouble. . We also have a full stock of horse and mule shcM,'. ;sr riage springs and• botte,...rasps,. bellows, anvils and vices; har, horke and inulc shoe iroirof a very superior quality; at •••• 14W1.W.C. THOMPSON (X).."4. Sept ' • • Our Centre and Market Sta. IT• 'ticks -.ltOrek• Leeks !.-!.:s.k.verylartte . stock LA of ea kinthrol door lock, just,reeeived trom•the •factor_r. Including several :new • patterns. . Also's fall ativlr.of latches. butts,' hin,, ,, erh•and • everything in. the building hardware Rue. :For sale cheap at • • • LEW XS C. THO?dPSON CO.&'S.; • Cor Centre and Market: Sta.. Sept. 1-85 . . . 5000 reTryn.d..fiuw.hitile I d 'ei gt; ll at t ga i r63 l l O i n the or bane'. . A lull assertment :of all sizes •or glass; also putty, endrer erything brtbe painting line, at - - 111 WIS TfIOMPSON Cot:Centre and Market Ste. Sept 1—.3 Teeth Extracted „.' - 7 - - -letilaaa laringoin Pniß or Semites.. • Vie tiodersizaed '.has .Introdneed an entirely new mettnk for iXTIIACTINEI TEETH, which Is perfect ly safe, harmless and . pleasant- Como and try it for .yoarselvei. Nitrous Oxide 'Gas administered In as pure - mai... Artiliail Teeth InSertel. --Teeth tilled with the greatest care: • • . • '• . • Office, corner.Seeondand•Maiket SW., Sept 1, •66. : 35.6m•) 6. N, BOWMAN, Dentist- REVISED MX LAW To Take Otrect August . 1, 1866. The.offlcial of 'the Sbnip, Dntielt hitpcisid by Cons .July 13a4 . i&3,-has Just been received at 'Barman's Pookinne.. . . . gyety mareh ... ar d 'nil basines"ian "should have one. itIGIII* PENNSVLVANIA State IVletorts,VO.3: • 'just•publ . isited and for,sale P.TRitiE l l4 PATENT SLATI3I I 4:—Just reCeivedPeirre.enitent Slatei.,.wich leaf for OM: cee.and Schools; Also Leaf Memorandums for tlie pis-I:et: , For sale at B. litAls - NAN'S,iCeptre Seet; • Pottsville,. Pa .. • • : • . • . . Qi !LINDA V • syntio., LI !~ BItARRLEP3,-and Sunday !School Sequa *kr* of :tll.li.intls, at. Union iaices, :always for We at 13: BAN ADP 9 . . •• • . Booli'nfid Stationery Store. PoMr.lne. ourr.hnsinrz of tAlley Plire the carrinzo. NEWT PERFUME 'FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. P' . .11.(A - 1..0,1N1.6:. . A Most Exmlioite, Delicate pod Fen. grmit Ilworhinie; 'Distilled from tho 'RM . & • mid B e autiful Flower from whjirh talus. its name.". AlantAtefurcd only by imq.,*l.oN - AL SON. QV 7 -B eware: .of ..COtulterfeits. •-• • n o other... Sold bv tiruggists genCrally. Feb 24, NZ, • • .• B Carrenivif s w KT LIPS Slated'. Copy • IlloOkai dust Ittecelyed.-,Eileworth's Slated • Copy Booka tor Finaliea and Primary_ School's: - Complete in three numbers. ; For tale at .B...BANNA.;i'S,. Centre Pothivllle, Pa. • • • Jars • r s i s i u ' L l, a - r par:. ruAg,Rrn.,-t-irvsofieJ.,..Nap . Ski . nPnings Cake Baskets, Ice.Pitchcre, &e. Sliver Tobacco Boxes ' GREEN.. . • Dec .• : ' Centre St.: Pottsydle. C 4) . . A YEAR Mule by any one with $l5 ti. ,i.:I ON . —Stencil . Tools . . No experience necessa ry:: The l'resitients, C ' ashiers and .Treastirers of 3 Bani 4 Ire the circular. Ser.t free *with samples.— Address the, American . iteincil Tool WOrkic Springfield, Vermont: •."- - ' .lttly 2S. 'Ott-3041m. .. ART.: For theDistrilOntion of 'Pictures Paieited by J. - . 11:1110UNDT, • „ the .tinny of-the friends of 'Jr H. BOUIs:DY, the disabled miner-artist haring urged hint: to distribute the paint ings of his own which he hue on hand, he has cemort ed.. There will be lee shares at tiA a'stiare. ".... ',The pletores are as follows • . • • • • • ' 1. Halt in'the'Woods. Size, 4 feet,- 6 Incheit by. 3 ft'. 2. 2. Capture of the Daughter of:Daniel Mono by the • Indians. Size. 0 feet 6 inches by 2 feet, 4 Inches. • 3. English Farmyard'. Size', it feet by 2 feet, 4 inches. 4. Portrait of Abraham . Lincoln.- 11..Portritit of Beatrice.(lenci. . • . 6. The Pastnre. Srzei 20 by-2T T. -Frosty Morning. 22 by 27 inches. • S. TM Wayside Fohntain.l. Size..tle by 27 inches. • • 2. Bridge hear Bella Bargo D'Orta.'. Size IS by 27 inches. .• : • ' • le- The Gleaners. • Size; IS by 22 inches. • ' -W Mit be other paintings, making - in all. twenty fine oil paintings: .• ' • . . rff - The pictures will.be exhibited at the Book-stores, . of It. Portman andllosbyshell,.Bros., • • • . 13:'1,. ROT.TTEN. CHARLES WOLTJEN NVOLlraiq* . BROTHERS, . . Ml' . • , . • • - . SEGARS• AND. CLAY -PIPES Leif, and Hanufractured Tobatto; 233: NORTH THIRD ST, - • BETWEEN RACE AND MT, ' • PHILADELPHIA. . 14E1111r1 17 .13 KALE :OF 'VALUABLE S' COAL LANDS. ' - - ' • By virtue- of *Tit of erciri Failas, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed. there will be exposed to sale by public vendee or outcry, on • Saturday, September 8; 1866,„ - • .' at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court .-lirinse, in the Bothagn of Pottsville,. Sc.huylkill County, the fol lowing real estate, to wit: •• - • • • All the undivided two-thirds of the undivided or half - part of the whole,'into two equal parts, to be parted and divided, Of and in all that certain tract or parcel of land consisting of several , contiguous pieces or parcels, . situate in the Township of Branch, in, the County of Schuylkill, and State .of Pennsylvania, bounded and limited -as followe; to wit: Beginning at a ovine in the line of land formerly of Jacob Heim, but now or late of Shelter & Bunting, - belog a -corner or part of the Chandler traet. now. or late of Joseph S. Sliver, thence -by the said hitter's land month forty degrees east two hundred and thirty.flve percheith a Stone in a line of laid formerly of John Helfer, but now orlate, of the. New York and Schuylkill Coat Company,- thence by the laid last mentioned 'land sown Arty degrees ,went •thirty.three perches' and live-tittle:l ot a perch to a stone corner, north forty . degrees west sixty perches, mercer less, to a poet., soma forty-six: degrees' west , forty perches to. a hickory, and thence partly by the same" and partly biland -sometime of iamb Ewing, • south twenty degrees east one hundred 'and tarty-nine perches to a stone in a line of John tipaYd'a land, thence partly by the same and partly by land of Charles Evans, south sixty-live degreea west two hundred atm - thirty-three'perches'to• a maple, thence by land stir ,veyed to Franklin Miller north twenty-eight degremi - west one hundred, end eighty-two perches to a poet, south sixty-two degrees west sixty-one perches to a pest, north thirty degrees west.thirty-two and one half perches to a post, and north forty-seven perchee and • a halt to a poet in 'a line of land, formerly of George Stizel and now or late of Jacob Seitzinger, and thence by the same north sixty degrees east thirty-eight perch- - es to a white oak, south thirty degtees east nineteen perches to a stone,'north sixty degrees.east forty-eight: perches to a post, north forty degrees west six perches to a stone, thence partly by other laud now or Joseph Creesonand partly by hind of Jacob Helm, bat now or late of Shober & Bunting, north fifty degrees • east two hundred and twenty perches to a stone, thence by the &tidiest mentioned land north fifty degreei weld twen ty *thee; more or less,' to a stone, and north, fifty de grees east thirty-three perches and five-sixths: of a perch, to the place of beginning; rentairsing 483, acres, and allowance 01 six per cent, for roacta, &c., , which moiety or half part of the said described tract of • land Joseph Cresson and wile by indenture dated 27th 'day of Ammar:A. D.,-1846, and duly recorded, and Jas. Blew and wife byindenture -beating. date the 2;t11 Au-: 'gust; A. - D.; 16:12, and duly recorded' fn the County Of. 'Schuylkill, granted and conveyed unto the said Antho ny F. Miller, infee, and the ealitirranklut Miller, by his assignment tinder hie hand and seal duly execu ted in the presence of two witnesses, bearing date the -24th day of March, :Anno Brimful, 1848, granted, bar gained, assigned, - transferred and eet - over to the said. ' , Dr. Horace Evans, thenbiwe described undivided moi ety or equal half parr Of the said 'premises -in fee to-. gether with the said bond and • obligation in the said indenture of mortgage recited, and all moneys dut thereon; together- with the appurtenances, as the . . ru o l apurt nds I f o . I i AN b TIIONY u , MILLEII, drme r as c ed, in t um he Seised 'arid taken In execution and ,m be - sold eru bi t - 1311prilr's . Offieg, PottlyrilleT • • Mite largest assortment of fan Umbrella and .Pa mob, in rattail - le; . WALICER -Plllol 4 n. New 'Union HAII . ` . JllllO . BOOK;AGENTS TAIE - NOTICE. "• Send CS your address for a Rearritalre Cintaar. 01 ~iiiCOMPI , XTE, RELIABLE AND IMPARTIAL Late , ViVi t War, • , , . .erbiehyou out sell at Si Ok.Spletelhili Illustrated 'tad, Bound Lt elegant style. We beveleat. the book that is Ith a r47l4 4 4reg l ! e fitil=v4llll%,:lier all fre-oetw. , ol?flergei n Fl!"'quor I , M - Ntranutpur PUISLISiiNQ I Z*Ii:41511.1)V , : , : 1191, 1 17 k, 1 1. 0 914. 5 % MOW,* r girJUST PUBLISHED...a A NEW AND PRACTIOAI. BOOR ON THE Mineral Resources of the U. States, The only work' of the ki3d ever pabliehed. COAT..; . IRON . ,,ANI) OIL';: THE PRAOTIO.A.L A : 111110AX lENTLE. A PT,..kr4 A. 14 1 .) POPULAR WORE ON ova alias and MINERAL RESOVICES, AND A TEXT-BOOK OR °MDR TO THEM ECq= . :SONDEM.; DEV EL OPMEN T : WITH NUKE& .Ors MAPS AND OVER 220 ENGRAVINGS. CONTAINING Soo` ROYAL' OCTAVO, PAGES, , . . Illustrating and explaining the geology. origin and formation, of Coal. Iron and Oil, _their pechlbrities. characters, and general distribution, and the economy of mining. manufacturing, and acing them ; with Kerr end dxxiptions of the "coal-fields and coal-mines of the world, and special descriptions of the Anthracite del& and mines of Pennsylvania, and ; the Ititruninoes dekho of the United States, the iron districts and iron trade of our country. and the geology and distritmtion of PetrO leum, the statinics..extent4 . prodrietion and - trade in Coal, Iron, and Oil, and such useful Information on mi ning and manufacturing naMters as silence and cal experience have developed to the present time. BY 5A1111433,1. .1111.41:12ELE8 ISSADDO*, . Practical Miner. and Engineer of *ince, ' RENJ AMENT, ftl!I Ail. Editor and Proprietor of the "ilinera. Journal." A Brief Mynop.o of Coniteits. "in the. beginning Ood created the heaven and the earth: And the earth mai • without form, and . void : and dartmeee was upon 'the faze of. .the. deep.: • • • And God eat& let there be light and there was light.. .-I will teach you to pierce the bowels ;of the earth and bring forth, from the caverns of mountaitr, metals which will give strength to our hands and subject all nature tci our uae and pleasure." . - The details of each chapter,' under he apprPtiate head;, will .be found in the" commencement of the work . rt ; and a complete Index i 'given in the mein- . . Wo respectfully invite. the attention ofall those en gaged in the. Coal, Iron r and Oil trades, to this work; which we believe-will meet theirspecial - requiremente and the demand of the times.' We have falthfully en deavored, without regard to cost or labor, to make it practical, accurate, and thorough expositor Of the sub leelB discussed and ilhistrated. We,. therefore. cord tlently offer this book to the - trades'and the pnblic gen erally, as a dignified and reliable work, especially de signed to, repnfiient aur nfincrid resources In Coal, rcin; • tT 50. -. • - -lI4LT TEILICYA", LIBRARY • 900 . • A deduction made to - Booksellers putihating to .sell On orders from abroad the T:nited States postage will be paid. ' • ' • . B&N.L.A.M.P.Z - 111ANN'Ali, Pnblieher, - " Pottsville, Pa. • . B; LOPECCOTT - et CO., Philadelphia. TREUISER & CO., London, • . S. IL-111111ES lI4DDOW, General Agent:. 1866. DRY . 4OODS.- 1866. winfirim&DOßNAN, Centre Street, Pottsville, Penna., Haire opened; atvediced prlces;a largo stock of goods suitable for Spring and . Sruntuer trade. Beautiful styles of - ' • Sprini, Poplins; _ French Percales, • _ .• • • English Chintzes, • • Fancy Silks, Plain Poalt De Soles, • " !Moire Antiques .• A full Bee of Embroideries and , White Goods, - Plain and - Plaid Organdies, Plain and Plaid flalnsooks, • ' Plain and Phtid Cambria, - - ;Elegant Styles in' Etnbroldered Balmorals, - French- Printed Balmoral', • Cloaking Cloths. • - -The usual variety of .evtry novelty in the DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY E They have also added to weir CLOAK DEPARTMENT A complete assortment of CHILDREN'S GtAIIMENTS, In till the new area, and will pay particular attention to dna branch o their bnaineau. - They would also In vite attention to their stork of r ' PRINTS. AND DOKESTIP GOODS . Which they - will sell•it the very lowest market Prices-, With constantaddltions to their stock, and by anon. tinned effort to please, they hupe to receive their fol. share of patronage so liberally extended heretofore: March IT, rf,t; : - • - . 114 •.• • Important to. Owners of Live Stook; . . The Oreilt - Eaitenr Detectiire HO E 14 ' INSITR.ANCE . 00WY= . . luieryi'oratid ;Karat 14,1808, by the State • . ref-Pentt. Charter Perpetual. • • • CIA.PIT4 • - 2 , • $lOO,OOO 00. To insure against lasses resulting from death by,. ac'el :dent, theft, - : aro Or- disease, 110BSES, MULES AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE-40S South •Fourth :street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia.. " . • .• . • . • Cm.. CHAS.-FRAhLEY, Da. B. BECKER, • • - - President, . Secretary. "•. DANL.ESTEttLY,: HOPPA. • " --, Vice President. • . General. Agent... • REFERENCES, bY permiseion"," ..to the following named Gentlemen :—Ron.. Limon Cameron, -Hart* burg, Pa.; Hon. Chas. Pitman, Pottsville, Pa.: Ben jamin Hannan, Pottsville, Pa. ; Hurd Patterson, Potts ville,- Pa. ; Dr. John Glonlnger, Pres. Lebanon Hank, Lebanon, Pa.; Gen: Jahn L. Stichter, Healing,' Pa; Benjamin Haywood, Rel., Pottiville, Pa. June 25, '66.. • .. • • 25-6 m New Seasonable Goods. JUST RECEIVED AT ROBERT A. GLOVER'S, Centre'. Street, Pottsville, • _ A new and splendid assortment of Spring -Dry Goode, consisting oi various kinds of Fancy..Dreas and staple Goods.' .Also a choice assortment- of Llroceriee, all of which he oilers for sale at the. very lowest cash prices. _Aprii.l4, 'ila 15 -If -• ppiACHi[NERI FOR SALIE:—Tha anhseti ber has now on hand and" for. [ , 4ln the tollowing large lut of new and old machinery t-1 secuad-band sweat engine, trictx bore and go inch stroke bap been refitted and la suitable for sinking One 2Q-hone power Ifugine refitted. '2 New Boilers, 30 inches elemeter 30 feet long. • . • 30 • .•• - 20 . 3 .• "- 36 " • " .30 • " Second=hand Boilers, 36 inch diem., 20 feet long, • .. With Fire trouts complete. • . t One small Boiler shoot B-horso pottier: one Smoke. Stack 34 inches diameter 35 mot long t'ono smoke stack 30 inches diameter,. 40 Ica. long 'One pump-4100-el footllituneter, inches,plich, with Shutt end Tedee tals complete : Iwo Wrought Iron Waits foot-long, 5t..-f inches diameter one hoisting Dram, 6 foot %spin- - err., with shatt and blocks complete; ode email drum, -8 foot diameter. • • '• • One 14 -Inch Pump, complete Ono 12-Inch " One ' •• • _ . 'A lot of 16 inch' Pump ; one- set.srnall'Brealier Rolls with' b inch • wrought iron shafts ; four Pea Coal Screoni; a • eet ' Elevator BuCkets-new.;' a lot 'of Pump Stubs, all sizes ; a lot of belt Pulleys of various sizes; slew the timbee °l.e . large llroake.r, -now stand mig, and could be used tur trio sumo purpose ; also WOO feet of Slope etitun; alt tidies, at.". • • .. arAtuv.i Mithinerz Depot, Julie it, : (Joel Strum, tutsville. • E E WM . It A R L E woHHB AA, Established in 11133. Mrs. Reeser.would respectfully announceto the put. Ilc"that she will continue the Marine Works, at the old' stand.. corner t.;aikeshill and becond btreeth .Market,) Pottsville. constantly on hand all kinds nf Also Family Vaults inade . to . order. Work of Om description promptly. executed In the best style: and warranted to give satisfaction. ' • . Plane and designs furnished at the !hottest notice. Aug 18, . ' EE ER., OP ALL KTNDS, FURNISHED TO TEE TRADE AT - LOW PRICES, BY '. HUNT tROTHEAS, • 1943BAPITON, Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Rail road andlllining Supplies. 25.6 m Jnne 2:3046 COAL LaDS FOR BALE; . • 500 :iteree is eke New elm, licluding the Mamteoth Coal Bed, 21_414 thick 230 Aerials the Schuylkill Valley, near Paterson-Eed'Aah Cc al:' - 230 Aeier ea Milne Hill, near St. Clair. • • 100 Acrei, near Coay,Castl&' . . . HUNTER'* . FR . AoADEmy, . lODINE SAUSAPARILLA• • c.. _ .. Is a spittle for diseases of the Blood 'and Skin.' • It posluvely cures Scrofula, Teller, Erysipelas sad eoree",'t,"- of Gem kind. It is the best remedy for.complainti or .;1' • children following improper imeriahmeor and scarlet f r . : . . ' frwer. I have a grad number of ikons, trathfa rkr. i ~... tilicates. Of. Its fame like 'the following: lianaing )- i ".. sores for 9 year!, cured by seven -bottles ; Tedesof t • ; , i...., years, • cared, one bottle ; a Scaly. Disease, of the Skis 4? forgo years, Cared, four bottles ; Scrofula 10 years.l4,i. • clued. five bottles ; a badly Ulcerated Throat, cured' . two bottles; Ulcerated foot. at years, cured, seven hot r: , ...:_t: ties , a severe cue of Erleipebs, 9 years, eared, 5i‘,. 4 .• -.;-! bailee ; itheirrnadsm, 9 , years. cured, two bottles •,`...: . Disease of the Wood, 14 years. five bottles. ' , 1 , 4- . :. •.. - . T- ir. • ' 1,0 . . i ~..N, Th e ' iodine Sarsaparilla purifies the MOW, inftiacs !1 ; i. • . 9 . new life Into the system through Its tonic power and 14 ? I AL cl a siii i i d ra z ininsiiii B.ardlag s c h o w, iv also a perfectkr harmless compoottlon ; I - .- -' ' - - • - - • , la use about •thateea years. by persons , : ID.-WiTlll6l3g,A. Ey-Principal, trom six months alai our. taint unequalled: ' ' . - 'PrinelFal Office; NO:91 0 'Market Street. Philw 14 4 2 . 710110FT,M, )101.7GOMERY CO.,' pa.Y.A., _ . . ft. F. RITKTER; Prop ' r..len the York Road,•ls mliee North of Philads.) ' Agents In New •YrWk;',l l .' 0: W • • • - . . _ •• . ..• • ••• .flo: ns Franklin street: - .. -- _.rinejocation . good buildings, pleuant grounds ,'. JOHN .0. BROWN & SON. Wholesale I paid thoroughlnkructloe to Ancient and Modem.Lan, tre et" anti scud by all Driiggists in Potii rnaireei.liattrmatical end Roglbilt branches, Military : May 12066 . , -. . , • Veal ' - •Drurtng, Music, &e." :Fall Seielon beeps odd ' ' . . Send for.sMalogue containing , jigs full '• ' . ' '. te . ik Hen 1ire... 4 : ;' '- - , r;,. ~..,. iri, lie:49 4 m . •- . par- 'fi all sad eamine k : the . large e • ' - %, Limit and Waite Griot!' s for Ladles , Dr 4.11UT-Virififitiliffi . - .lalM - iltOlitEMTM4er ... , w/oglgtosTlMOVS,,New m . . . 120 Acres Adjoin iaS ike Dimness Coal Company, on the - west Norweglan..‘ - - SEVERAL 'LARGE COLLIERIES Ala. TWO LEASES; - e HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALR, IN FISRBACH, AND ONE THREE-STORY ROUSE ON CENTRE fa". - , _ W.. SPAITL Att'y for Ow.nero Sept. 1. 415 ' 35-3 m foot:script. Saturday. Scpteattrr . -8 ..t.sas6 THE LATEST NEWS. Tk o . s o uthern 'l,ejsel Caravention..finn.." quell Pllsilessielpinta Freer Eisalbt"re . w o o Editorial eiretbren...7limatellairay.. • ' In phladolphta o n Tbtfindar, the Southern. Loyal Convention re-assembled.- The Committee on Address reported - an Appeal to the loyal people- of .the' United Sums, bitterly,daionacring the: President's . poliey,-; • Mr. Sherwood, of Texas, offered as a substitute an ad , . - dress favbrintriegro scarrage. 'whirh was almost man; . !measly rejected. and the Committee's Appeal adopted. *Resolutions were then reported andadopted - endorsing Congress, and declaring the . Southern state . ' 'governments itregttlmate until recognised try_Corigresa. A conamittee of one from erten byte, was appointed to . • Isythe Address and itepolutions before Congress. • The convention took a recess till 6 tecluck,, when sembled, about forty members being present. Geyer, - nor Bro. sralow moved to adjourn situ die, .Wbich gasp: rise to considerable excitement. GOV.' SAMMItOM o f •. Texas, protested siotiast the action:ortne Border . ' States in their auempung•to muzzle the delwasa from the nos- constructed States. It. was tid agreed. ' • that the COmmittetrou Eon-resmatructed States make -..,. their report.,--te be acted on by the - delegates from eack state. , Adjourned until Friday (yesterday) morning . ' A complimentary banquet to the members of the newspaper profession now in Philadelphia, was given at the Continental Hotel, on Thursday i•ver.lng, under - the earpiece of the Press Club of- Puitadelpnia. . Among the speakers was Theodore Tilton. who gave • a humorous sketch of the incidents connected with the. , editorial prokaaten.„ lie - considered that the Alberta= . press limited men et courage. 'if you want tit make a' first-class newspaper. and make it dame out like tits, • sun In the east—it you believe any doctrine, announce it as if you did believe it. - The Union League House, Broad etree . l, Philadet phis was damaged by, fire yrssertity morning, The' MOMS were confined to the upper ?art of me betiding, The New Turk.itepubltean State Convention Ina at ' •SYrarlise on Wodne.Kley. and nuinmated Reuben E. Kenton for Clov.ersior,.stewart 'L. Woudfunl. 'for Lieu tenant Governor, Stephen T iloyt fur Canal cinumie. stoner, and .tlitneral Hammond fur State. Prison spector. Resolutions were adupted strongly endorsing' t.ongrese and denouncing the Presnit nt'e policy. • - The corner-stone of sue ihnig.as monument Was laid on Touniday at Chicago with imw.lug cei monies. • Among the participants were_tne Pre3iuent, Genorabi. Grant and Meade, lallnitaile Ferragut and Radford, and, Secretary Seward. . Toe liquor HMO* of Orr .t Brothers, grocery of Wing & Co., . and' stables of the Nashvilie Prosier Cum. patty. in Nashville, were burned un Tniki,d,iy. The Union Worsted Worlo. near-Providence, ft. L.,. Were burned on Touraday. LutesitOtsle: NOBLE. CaNDIIO1 1 Or : - • DENT HAMLIN.. Re Resigns his Office and K e p i . . - Mates, Traitors.' - Borox, Sept. 3.—The Hon, Hannibal Ilarnliri. Cot. lector-of ttieportof -Boston, tenders his rrsig•ruition la • a letter to the Prealde . nt,_ dated Augn4 a: : ItIA let- - . ter he says :.* •1 do not fail ha. Observe' the movements and - calms .. which - have been and are now being m ale to organise, a party in the country cuttsisting almost exelnervely of • thuee engaged in the- late,rebeliion. and thel: , who sought by other meting to cripple - and embs maze - 'the Govonment.-. These classes of person,:. : with a small friction Of others . Constitute -the omanizatlon: it purposes to defeat and overthrow the Union Re. Publieso Party, and-to restore to power, without safe dent guarantees for the future and protection to men who have been loyal, those who sought to doaroc the • Government. ' 1 gave all the in I puescsii.-11 to create and uphold theitepubilcan party during die war. ' without the aid oi whim our iIOVCCnITICIA wonio hitti • been destroyed and-the rebellion a entrees. Wtth such a partyns has taleu..totatguratrd,AnU for stab purpn:. 8..3. 1 have no sympatuy, nor can L acquiesce in measures by my stleitcO. I thereiortt ;,4:g.ttvr to yon my realgruitiOn of the Mike or (70_10i:tor rdt.'iistelite for the ;. distrir,t of. Boston and charleStkAVlL; to take xfftxt (nom - t he time a successor shall -be appglututl and ituxtlileti: , What aserrible mistake it was to rt.pudi • • ate such a,man to give roosn for the "boorish" tailor" and "drunken brute,- - as the Cdpper- head press styled Andrew Johnson... They . . . knew - him well, while - the Union men Nort h knew butlittle of his character or reputation before the Rebellion.. They were deceived by.his hypocritical professions of loyalty to • the 13nion.. . . . • RAYYOa,D Rxem..t.t.o.-t-The 'United States : . National Republican. ComMittee . met in:Phil-. adelphia on Monday last, :tad passed a reso---- . lutiomvirtually expelling Raymond. from Bahl Committee, together with two Ward of New Jersey; was . unanimeusly.elect- . ed President in 'place r of Raymond, and It on.' • Jobn D.. Dcfrees of Indiana, Secretary. Ray- Mond called' a .meeting in and at which only five , attended, and three or . the five wisely concluded 'to adjourn, as no quo- . rum was present. .Raymond' however. intl mated that :he intended • to hold.on to all. he 'had in his hands, funds- and all: Of course, nothing _hut stealing would recotnmerid hint to his hew. ; Wends, 'the traitors and Copper-- heads. -Did they not steal millions of public Property, .steal • our. liberties and perpetuate'. 'slavery, and are they not noiv t:tealing all the - olliceit belong to .the lJnion Republican party, tbat put down theßebellion ? = Rtymond • - now in his element. • IS - RE INSANE OR DRUNK - P With the - exception of publishing - . • Cl4yeland speech which will he found in-an-: •-.' other column, we'do not - deem it • accessary - to. give 'alight else in reference to the tioneering tour - of President Johnson through ' the North. That is a fair sample sane- or drunken harangues at the different pilule at .Which'he has touched.. He abuses:. the loyal press and people. in the Choicest_ Billingsgate, !and" no - fish woman but what ` . would yield the palm to this- perambulating . • •.; American clown. Upon .The - reassembling. • - of Congress the people will demand hisim-: pediment, - on the ground that he is either crazy or n . natural - fool, end therefore unfit-to • occupy_ ilia Presidential chair"; Ile pebplu are thoroughly ashamed of Booth's Presi:: dent. He does not seem to possess tin: finu: . • instincts of a Kentlemari. • • „ ••• . . el lIILE `Johnson is .on This electioneering tour, the' official axe is not idle. • John J. Cochrane, the fearless poitmaS ter , at 'Alpena ter, htis been removed to malte . WaY for Brown's brother ," whoever he may_be. - Burlington, ,N. • J., the Union postmaster Is -succeeded .by one of. the bitterest-Copper=, beads in:that State. In Wheeling; Mr. A. W. Campbell ,has been removed front the poitmastership. • Mr. O. S. Long,. his . sue-. censor, ,thus referred to President Johnson in hitypaper, the Register, in March, A stumbling, eITAM3LEEINO;. DECNNI.N °la. 324 i, WITII THE EINYFII. OF DIDINKFNNIZ, ON InY L 11.9 ;. DEUNK IN MS LLCM; DUFNK AI BIS ETES . ; . .DIDINN IN HIS IIAIIL; IngFN E ALL . OTER, THEOCON AND trusocom Hi Lite pl.ra auto - Durres as Ainu Atiumo; 4211 , m. AND JOHN 0. CALHOUN. . Theyknew bim-better than we . ' As bia.'lElCnnsa in his speech at the Cop: perjotinsottheud ratification nice, ng in "tiii; . . Borough on Monday last garbled that portion of Gov. Browniow's late speech in Pniladal pale. from which he quoted, we will *givii el aetly what that stannclk Persecuted, - loya Tennwieemrdid say. , He said : • - . I say to you that it the wicked awl rebottling epic a of the aouth, couanheu with the - (kipper.- Legalism )f the North shall-bring ins another war;" sect you ealmt, west you to tactile your iritil f •••,, iu.o three portatms. Let the first and [urgent come Armed with weapons tied 'au the kulnis. Let the :I. etscuud come with live torches and uo me horning:. - Lvt the • third cOrue with eurN epir's hues sea •, ..aark out :UM re-settle the euulitry. .Theee an, z • wy seuuments. • - 4 Yea, GOv.:Brolynlo - w, and' the sentiments* .of every Union man in the •country. The , people were never more resolute to.preserve t the country from the hands of traitors. Let • traitors and their; allies take tvarnhig... •- . 1% , POLITICAL: 7 • • • . • , VOTE TOR Goczarori-1 , 346•T0 1663.—Tha table gtvegi the vete awl majorities In Penn.sylvegili fee • sauventor, trom 1641 a to 1364. Ackligg4' ro„:cth e r , tho cote git each candidate edit ghe the whole r‘g4.-1,1 the chats-kr year: , • , . . YEASE. CANVIDATI& TOTAL - VOTE, MA.II,CLI 1948. glohueJti (Whig) 169,613 LongstrCtli, (Dem.) iso,al . -- 1661. . Bigler, (Dem.) , • 166,494 • Jonnaton, (Whig) . 17I0:14 .1414.. Pollock, (Whig.) • - Bigler, (Dem., 1657, s Packer, (Dem.) . tui,ss7 .• .WIIwN, (Rep.) . 146.136 • • ' 1 9 6 0 . Carling (WO.) -44. l ot. :262,403 . -.- • - Boater; (Lem.) .16;1,919 ' -- , • • 34164 ri 1963: Curtin, . - 269,126 " " • WpoclWard, (Cop.) 294,111 1904 g I • Thk year the Union party vi roll up a cool forty .tlxmaand for the gallant Geary.' s La MISLAID MAJL.E...Tho:salkeriber will"offer. at -. . puolic sale; on - _ • • . Thursday, 8#p1.117, 156113, At Famstermscneig Tavern, ha Ringtowe. County, - the following described real estate, vir ; 183 acres tuidial.perches or land; situate to trairm...l.l township. Schitylktil County, about 4 miles 6um town, and M mile • from the t:atawissa • Railroad and .11chirre switch; adjoining lauds of David Rettig. ti Lawrence Sengley, Jesselluntringe4. Thomas ftysn's Estate and others. • i hereon is erected a large and _commodious dwelling house, (containing a large i l • .IW:then and sevenr.otas with entry,) • one ten.: 12 ,7 , ant house, and all necessary outottildinge. About 100 acres of the , above are timbered, the hal- .1 mace cleared. acres of' the river boltotit land will . make good garden. : The Big Catawhsa Creek passe. through the- tame.- . A good -water, power Ls On iho' property. A large Grist Mill, Saw Mill and Store ' wit in 1100 yards of the property. Is alto near a church. 'Hie above tract viii be sold in the whole or In pieces; to suit parchasem sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. • Tema easy, and wt 1 be made km.vhi on the day. 1 of sale by ADDAMS.; Y. 8.-'—Persona wisbing to view Abe above prvpa:lY. will please call on iinnvil!c or Jacob Brelcit„ • 011 the pa:endue. , C4-33-5V • • ,‘, : ; " • '''4"•"?