t~ • , ~ Pt . )I7SyILLL . ,, • PA EATLTRDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,566: `UNION STATE TICKET FOR GONTII'SOI3'; MAJOR-GEN: JOAN . W. GEARY,. t'NlON:couxTvTic.E. - ?r.., • Nt. HENRY L. CAKE. Tumnqns. (Pultieci to the 11,.;ciklow of the' eonferee of Schuylkill :old Leliatium ccontien ) - • . . ' • , Associate Judgi. JOHN PAXSON,. South Manheim. . Armen:My.. ". • JAMES YNOR.l.andilig6lle. , ' SETH. YOCUM: A411:111(1. • • . CAPT. EDWARD L SEVERN, tifah.an oy City. • • ' ProthouoinrY. • . MA.Yort OLIVER C. EOSLYsiCELL, Recorder.• • . . litrr. JOSEPH F: Resider Ltrrrl ALEXANDER S. iOWE.'..;, St. Clfi.r. 'Clierfc of Ibi.l4enniews. JAMES GLENN. Pott4ville, . . County Collllllliposioner. .ABRA 81 3 .51 T. TROUTMAN. Branch Township Director of the Poor: REtBEN BOY, NOrth Monheird foicnrhip . • . "Nadi tor:j . ELI TIIOIIPSOIC. 'East : Norsegiari To*nship, COUNTY .MASS OF SOLDIERS , All Tionoriilily Ditch: rged SoldierS and Sa;bars of Schuyikilt•Conn , y,•who .favor the N lomat Convention of Soldiers and Sailors to be Pittsburgh, on- . .tho 251 h ari etirnesdy-riaitivsted . to nicet in, County. C..UVentiaa'atPottsville, on . . . Saitgrday,•s('ptember 29th, 1866, ni IA) o:eloek in th morning: for the purpose of• - recrTivine, the report of the Delegates scut frork,ilijs Coupty. tb . stieh Natiohal.Porwet- 11; direction of the County.eonvention of s:Adiers and - §ailors,...lield in Pottsville on the • •20th inst. . . tY. C. BOFYSI.IELL, S ). * - 110 WAR D ED3iONDS, Committee l- CiLis E. IlEctc, ) P t yrt.,vtitt:, Sept. 21,1.866; " UNION AND FREEDOM, Gencial.Gethir and yictork. . The followit4Ubion tneetlngs will beheld : PORT CARBON--Qn Saturday;-Sept. at the house of.Michael•Weanti. • Speikr.ia, - 31ajor Jas.. H. it ugerty, 'Yorls. - ; Hon. Pitman; Geo: Millrtz,Esq., and others. Boys iti Bjne'''M Pottsville w ill send a del egation with torches and drum corps, -weather permitting. • •. 'scritYLEILL. HAVEN On 'Monday. . evening, • Sept. 2.4114' At. the house of Mrs. Koons - . - Spetthers, Major Jas.:Haggerty; Lin. Ibirtholomevi, Rsq ; Capt. Chas. M. Brumm,_ and others. • • • • . tonday, evening, Sept . . at the house. of Henry Eireis. Speakers, Wm. R. Smith,.Ezq I ron: Pitrnait, and others. •• • . SOUTH NIIEI - 110n- Tuesday even= inE, Sept.' '256, at. the house of..Andreiy Reber. - .Speakers. Geo. P. Weaver,.(in.Ger 'num.) Col. 13. Green, ,Wallace GrUss, and Capt. .1... K. Henos... ; : . . TTJ S (.; 4 - 111 A--,011 Tuesday evening, relit., 25!h, et the horse of Hen Rowbott . speakers,.. 13..trtlittloniew,. Ilttn. W. Pitniati," Capt.•l.l-..tyles .31. Brukeru, and others: • . " • . . • ORWIGSBUHG—On Wednesday evening, Sept 2etli, at the hOuse bf Mrs . :: Geo. Shoener. Speakers, Benj Haywood, Hon C. W. Pitman, 1:1n. - 13..irtlitilonieW,. Esti , Geo. P: Weaver,. and . ot hers. • • • • A Grand Torchlight Preeeirsinn will be held in the - evening, vOen7E:.H. - Ilnuell, Heading, wilt address the - meeting tieri iviirluthe' other isnetikers.: • 1, - LEwEL - Ll . s _On Thursday • evening, Sept. 227th,'at the- house . ' of Abraham - T. Troutman. Speakers. Capt. Chas.- If Brumip, Bartholomew, HoM. C. W...Pitmun, Col. D. B. Green-, - and en hers. . WAY:SE TOWNSIIIP-= Thursday evening, Sept, 27th, at t!ie'boos6 of Jghn Wominee, Spe tkers, Wm. Gen.:Martz, Elict., an elothets., ' allont . 1 . 5 • or 46 years Of age,. who (I.i..sire3 to learn- the Nur .. aery busidess.• Apply toil. ll:trintto, or at . OreeuwoOd. "BoY t•i•Ayet that your interest-' . ing corainunicath)riwits riireircri too late it , Bler. dip furpuLlicaiiou.tbialverlc. It will-appear in our next, "BuLter late than never" in the publi cation of what its - good. . HON:.. G. CASTE(.!. has hem elected tui ted Suites Seuator frorr.'Newler,ey . . • ' A FENIAN : raid non Boton'is on the tapis Canada, of mime s is.the objective point:. TH v. Union It• limit ails of the Eleventh Conkressional District have nominated Gen. William Lilly of -Carbon county, for Con- Tib. Republican .caullidaie .nor Governor in .111.iiind has received it ., majority, of nearly 16,000--a•g.ain of .more. than 10,000:ov . er the vote 0f..1864. • • • - . 2 I:- way or - the traiisgies'gor ;hard: Setal'Or-Doolittle, , on his rettith ,Itorno :to Wisconstm• vainly. attempted', to address; his . b.witsmon, but theywould,not listen. , - • Tim •President: made • sntiM : jtew.. Eip4 flointmcnts .Prom the Chia itc:er itf the men, the effect will lie to . inerenqe imtkithy: •. . :I'nr. 'New York Tribune : thinks ,there Is reason to.fear that= 1 he'editor of the Herald will pr sently,announce hie , adhesion to the Iteptahlican party. "And at last Satan cane . . , Blawr:Ls- the Ist of August_ Lnd Sept, 13, the circulation of the New •Yor4 Tribune-in creased 51i : 415 copies:, 'During the' week ending 6:iturday last. it issned.44B,oBo copies of the daily, semi-weekly weekly, . • • TILE Copperhead organs - •affect Io sneer,. -at the Bittle. of Suickersville, yet - - in that. en 7 g:tgement :Gen.:. Geary beat llill with one third the number of troops the latterbad.un 7 command. We say, _` liurrah':for the • T IIk: statement of receipts anti expenditures the government for the quarterMiding .I.lne.in is published, The't.otal receipts e 25- e!asive nl They Ru h, serif:ally° the creed that "treasit must be made odious and traitors; pun with t heir late-t Bert. aid sealed' the inQtrurtient with a gre.it broad !.eat of loyal 'blood that might rover-11..1m1, Let us 'not Insult theirsa-' seed tmnmry t aiding or permitting such a settlement of the war as will niake 'the holy ring of their myr- • tad 'Urea it worse thin miiicknry—a hltieons:hatlonal . The settlement of the .torm' of peAte is theimpor- . tnnt'featnre ef and while we :101.1 no VellgealleP on our - conquered foe 4, in the name of our dead comrades can we ask lees than con. tilational'Safegurulls• against . another rQbell based .m a Union -which shall be in separable, - on Freedom which shall lie et imprehensive Very respectfully,..ytmebbedient servant. • • Late Brevet Ifajor-Gemt .15..Y015; Lot t ANN , TUC • PV.F.ALDENT.—TIIi2 Vi-RoloKet'4l ~..wri.ir indent of the Worcester Syyiebites the fellow inc. incident: • . . A little incident related of, Ge . n. Logan'. and the President will well illustrated e.pasilonatedetermlinte tine of the latter. When. Log watt here last, he called & the White House and ohm ned it private' interr.ew with Mr. Johnson. It ono a couple of• dayehefore he *peke in-denunciation of the Presidential Nome. The Illinois sot dierexpo.thlated with the T.-tme-ee coecu. tire ns to the policy Of the litter; sowing', min ..c.ht. mistake, and declaring th. neopleetterally, to-his policy. This the President doebied Gee' Logan, witlefrieudly language, him that th e west waS determined th , t 'the South oltolitd : not come hack eiccept on their terms'. The West w..eld .•By.Goell . was air Johneotee lositlent reply. .• lAN IP make th..rn They. hail *bubm - 1 4 .."' •••1t , .• • President. they won't do it.' MidV . 7,nn.l3Ot % - ;'rr if in restating-the attempt they have to, icing you and Jeff Davie on'theimue tr. e... Of COK 10.. the Inter . % icw was miuoied...And - ew :Johnson continue.. .his attempt at the cometimmation of. •my potiry,' and • •.•tehn A. Logm it at wet]; on the prairies 0 [:slag the pot Oen - Jai that settee o' danger which thc.acellental Pre, ide.nt has eoiatrived.to arouse:in th e Moser of every* earnest Man with whom ho has come in conitict.'t -• • . I. A MANLY LErlF:li..—All • llgCnt .of the Post Office De -palm-wet at Washington lately wrote to the Postmas ter of .E/yrin, Ohio, gravely informing' blna- that if, lie • • wonhi.vote for the Copperhead nominee for Congress in his district he could . retain the• Poet (Mice. The Postmast& 'agreed to give the •M atter due coweiciern-; lion.. and solotequentl3T addressed the Poet' Olltce (1113-- Timor the following ' note: • •- • ' • '.'Emrtue..b.. Ang, yid s 1 - Q136 ' • - Dear Sir—You ask Me 111 can Support. John: IL Young. the copperhead nominee for.Colmi oppd- Fitton to Judge Welker, ear present, member. -I tell yoti frankly when I with.do.so I will vote' Me - young' when I cease to honor the name of Abraham Lincoin_' . when I conclude to contribute money for, the narose of aiditig in the manna t Lieu of a monument. to the 'memory of John Wilk& Rooth:,-when I teach my Ili tlo daughter. to snbst Bute in her affect:l.4lS Mm. Siirrsti far Florence Nightingale when I teach my boy that forte, rod whiskey is the only rock of 'safety upon wr leh to rear cliaractervben I .eau • conviece myself that, the oreiky nature of a copperhead Is Improved bY • aisinnlng thogorb-of a conseryatlve—when the horrors inflicted on our seldlersl'at Belle sotisiinry, and Anderson. ville come to be regarded by , Christiatlie es render tner: - cies td . the weary in .a st.ouge land-and when I &Aim. .in digging the grave Of liberty and wish: to see- hurled . therein thelinitnef our terrible struggle -I will 'vote: for John B. Young for Coiagress, but not till then. - , • 1.• a m happy to :inform. you that itiv wife cordially =suctions mv-.cciume in this matter. We should -be slOw. I think. to .regard lightly the -advice Oa good . woman 'alma any. subject relating to public-morale, -. • - ResPectfully,• - • . • • J:::•TB.0:10,. PoStmatetef. • :Ex-Gov - mono POLLOCK'S FIE.EWEI.. TIIK PRPSL DENT,. - , OK the' 14th inst: Gov. Pollock, to a letter t o . • the President:relinquished the otIlee•of Director of the : United States Mint. He did SC; by letter, as follow.: Miter og I LIE 'UNITED STATCS, Puma DELPIII.4 . SEPT: 14. 1866 - -Hie Excellency Andrew Johnson, President of the United States • Sir.: I hereby tender to'. yon: my re signation of the office of Director. of the United gates Mint: which I hold under,the. appointment and som-' mission of our late andsvr to - be lamented President, Abraham Lincaln. • . • . I cannot •Roprove.,"vottr policy" as de fi ned- by your-, s lf in your, late public. speeches, and practically illit.e. , traced in deeds of. violeoce.and blciod by its advocates and Mite r ielers fu 'Meriphi.. Nevo.Orleans • mid else. when. I eorlially and unhesitatingly approve - of- the .congitutional anumdments : proposed by Congress. - - They embody' the true policy of conciliation and resod- ' strt-tiom are Just, and mere Magnanimous . than : trek , . son bad any right to expect. M. in jristice to demand..,-. Their adoption, in' my opinion, would - al..once restore . harmony and peace to every-section of our country. I desire the earliest possible • reconstrnction of the Union. upon the bails or truth, honor. justice, liberty and equality: - This. will be dune, and I will _ laborear-, nestly - for its accomplishment ; but in'the name of the patriot dead 'of the lite war[and the Piing and loyal millions:who then stood and still stand by the national tray, I protest. against -giving to the late rebellions Stems a premium for treason and rebellion,-by increas ing their.' political power..or granting to nnrepenting rebels the right to make laws toe their antagonists—to govern the. true friends Of the Union:whilst In their' s `hate of fieeditm they disregard the rights of matincipa- . ted, millions,.and deny to . the loyal citizens of the Uni 'led Stiates theordinary privileges of - Anierican cltizen ,hi eacrlfice iny ' rhan bond for Office; nor , will./ approve, under any circumstances—thorn-hick every sentiment ond feeling of my bead condeirm I Iregret the necessity that compels me to address:you: thus. I could say no more.. I canary no less. Longer silence would be dishonor. • • • . I will delay sending thisnntll .your return to 7:RA ingion; .. • :Very respectfully, yonre. • • . . • . . . . • •.Jes.. A , . s ini.door of the White house ' elOsedon . SaturdAy Mai, the last sound heard- was something •Ilke this: 'Virtle, - rotind. alderman, 'citation,. people. thirty-six, ''amble individual:. eleven States, ..tutlon, 'ttithith.lit-. tion. hands of people, every - office, gift of people.-nty Mai:ol,7 hang Thad. Stevens f. glorious Constitution,. • 'Nasal' lays that every time the people cheered Grant the President :twang Me het roitncl Me.enttre PUSIpeNTIAT: Onrr chin Es. •• • . • "Dearest Andy. thou-haat left us, ' : ..• • • .. • And thy loss we deeply feel: • Thou of Seward hest bezett uw. . ' But we don't Mourn's' Tery great deal." "Afilletionseote. Mon time we bore, . - • • With AndWnd his train : . . . : . But be's maie lfacirdponhln •••. • : • • And were:plea • . - .• rWizr bad H. little Seward once, •, • lie was our only pride: • .. But he turned out a dreadful &mem: - . . And SO - Ive • .Gone but not. fiirOotten.', S IGNIFICANT. —At a Copperhead m ORR ing . in philftslelybii on Monday'night, resold tiens. were: adopted, not one Of which en dorsed or even mentioned Hiester The expliflation given is, that his 'defeat is conceded, and they, are too buiy struggling forr the bread and-butter doled out by Ike Piesident, to think of hicn. Poor Mester I Truly,-"the way of the transgresscirlshard.". . " Remember that Saturday, ' Septatuber 29, is tbe last-clay on . which you can be assessed . to enable you to vote at the Octoberelection. Attend to, this. important matter -at once if -you are not awned. Every Vote -ie Lim! litt-t9 GET ASSESSED T , .::T.:: , ' - .......i.,f : •::.± . .;':*, - , - : .- :* ... :'•::::' - . :'7, - ,.::.:.,::. ] ': 1 4' . ',..:6 . 'U... - :':'.: ... 2i - GEARY AND FREEDO ~ ---li.-::::_FR..:-.:..:.1 -Ali,op,t.'oE.FEND-.,youß-RIGHTS! _A_ .GRAN.D XAS .- S' . :ME - ETING OF THE UNION CITIZENS SC lit Y "AK ILL, CO.I7NTY WILL BE HELD T - 4:.p:67 N rille Oli ._:SATURDAY; 29111- 1866 • • AT..".O'CLOCK. P. elf., AND EVEISING. The iollowing Eminent Champions of the UniOn eaum and distingUished speakers, will positively be preient, and address our - Peo, pie on the great'National questiobs now ag:- truing the country': ' 1, GEN. GEARY, the Hero of Sari Dattles, JUDGE of Nov Orleaoa, DR. , W. C. WANE, of Maas., . Hon, ED. IoIoPHERSON, of Pa, Hon. L W. HALL of Pa:„ • . . • comr.?' . . Aud lieu these Earnest Defeuders of the Op—, .r;ressed 'and Pl.T.secuted • Union Men •of the South. . - . . And hear these Men why in tin Field Lave crushed; treason, and in:the Forum sought to makeit - . '• . And hear. iliesO friends of Protection to Arno rican Industry. • C M E-! 4.ntl•ll.ar these' A4v - oefit&-Of . ilecon - stmetion . on bssio .thal will. gwarante . c'Ettuar Rights . . . , The J.Tuion people of Schuylkill Comity and• vicinity, are hailed ,to attend a GRAND cOUNTII. MASS :MEETING ; tO.he held in Pp T T ;S. V IL .4., •E:; . . ON . .SATURDAY, - SEPT: -29th '1866 to the enemies. the crushed Union men of thel . sooill,Preedoni Equal 131glits,olliunianity; Peace,. Lew end Order,. and cfProtectipm Xin to erican . Indnstry,thei they are not onVup; but are resotved in Oci tober: next tp : 'st tike a. p*effut blow. l'Of .TRP.EDOM , ANDPOOTECTION:,.: . Sons of Cc ine Curve from youi Va)levs! Com 6. froth -your MineA? .• Come froni your.Workshops'..::.: Come' from your Farms! • Como from the North, Sopth; East and Corne,'deteived and betrayed Democrats, Come, Friends :of the Undying Principles of: the Martyr Lindoln,:Conie !. • ; '. • Come Ta yvhn - revere, the; Mt mores of your shingliteredprAves, Come ! . . Te who believe thatTrailors should be punished Anni treason be made. odious . ;: Come! • 7 • • • ".: • . . . . . Come, :Lovers of Freedom,.:Comet .. • .: Copie, .930151N)31.1.7E." in4trup-beart . -- edWomen. pc the County' , , -., ' • :.. % • .: _. .. COME Q.!‘;E:t . COME ALL: .' ' Union men, there. has never been. a Cam paign in the political history of- the country . so important as this, r. lner four years of blockly War which resulted in the success of the Union arms. we are thre2tened,whit the hiss of the fruits of - victory. Andrew John son. the bold, bad man now . occupying the Prekidential chair; has abandoned the Union cause and. the - people. Whg placed bim in power, and consorts with re is and traitors. At his bidding the blood of:several hundred Unior. men has crimsoned the streets'of New Orleans.'Montgomery . 'his mouth picce, threatens civil. war if Um people donot vote !or the president'spolicy of Reconstruc tion. The plan is, if the people-of the North . endorse it at the polls, to force the rebels and traitors into .Congress alai trample upon the . true. Congress. If the people allow . this to be done, our liberties will be lost_ We will be come the slaves of • the South,. while the na tional debt will be repudiated and the rebel. debtassumed. • . • • MEN OF Are you - willing that this state of things ' should come ? • • Do you want the Rebels and Traitors Of the South to regain Power and rule us again? Will yott protect the Oppressed Union men of the south 2- . .• . • • . Shall the Copperheads and Solitherit but6h- - ,era of Union men, usurp 'the. GON;ernmept • Will you support ti ,President made by toe. • assassin Bootti, in traitorous and Moody •A`N'SWI4 It , • First by. your presence at the . Union mass meeting in Pottsville on the.29th of Septem- In .T4)126 of Thunder , at the hallot.haxcin The 9th of October next LET PENNSYLVANIA respond to VER MONT AND MAJNE:in support. of:a faith ful Congress And_in condemnation :of a faith less President, who violates his oft repeated pledges that treason should be madeodiona and that traitors .shoidd "take bank seats." ' ..•' '-.T. Chillrman Cchny kilt Comiiy rnion-Cimundtee OBEY THE . LAWS . -Let.. every election officer remember that the laW of Pennsylvania, plain and simple, disfranchises all "of its citizens who deserted the' army •and...the navy before the -expiration 'Of their term of enlistment. The Supreme Court merely decided Abet Congress- had no right to interfere with' the elective franchise. of. the - State: No decision has been rendered against the law of the State, disfranchising deserters, and. it is .this la*,regularly pub=- lislied in every sheritl's proclaniation, which all, election officers are _enjoined their oaths to enforce.. •Lef there •be no mistake aboUt this important business.. The - law of Pennsylvaniadisfranchises deserters. It is a plain :law: Tlie election 2 offieer.who disre gards or violates it, is rendered liableito pros-, elution and severe punishment.. AND TIM PROSECUTION ' AND Pi;NISIIMENT 'WILL: BE SURE . TO.PQLLOW aUCTIE A' VIOLATION ! THE PRospEcrr. The antediluvian reprobate, who, haring begged for admission into Noah's ark and been repulsed, concluded that, there Wasn't going to be mulch of a shower, - has had many iMitators, remarks the New York Tribune;_ but none more servile , than those . journalists who,-having.concealed Tromtheir readers the full force and significance of the EleCtion .turns of Maine and Vermont, 'sagely Conclude that these , "'prove -little or. nothing; becanse Maine and' yermont are ..NEW . ENGLAND, States, and' didn't go Copperhead' in. Neither would New- - York, Pemisyivanlii, Ohio, Indiana or Illinois, !Mite given Opposi- . ' thin majorities In that year, had the ''Boys in Blue beeri at .home, or been•• enabled to vote hi the field. We lost these great . States, , not because they were really icalmit us, .but because their biaiest and best; by - tens of thousands, were fighting. the Rebels in.Vir ginfa, Tennessee and Missetek when the . elections were held, and so Couldn't be voting -at home. Of course r the. eriormiusi subtiac tion from the Republican vote was felt M the oloser States as it• was not In the fiir North- East. But the .soldier laddiei are, at home now,. and three-fourths - of them will '!voto se they' sheti , —;fot:‘Ltherti Axe vs* ' wel ferevrkeno rind Ineepusbllwi lirE "never had :much respect for• the opin— ions of 04 New York Hernia; Jaye net now, but it is interesting, to-note Whatin effect the- Maine election . has had du file.tppe of3.that . paper.' The lierald -says: "We regard, the contest betweenihe Presidentianii Congress.' as virtnalq decided.hy.MiineZ.Ne-hoti./.9 the juclginent„ of the people of. the migitty. North, and wo trust that the Pre 7 ident . Will shape his course accordingly.",. - TUE SOLInne:ANI) 'SAILORS' COSTI3irriCN at Clev.aand oriatizeil On'Tpeidai 6y eleet ing Gen:• Gordon'Granger ; President. &dares., opposing. the-Constitutkmal antend= . ment, as tending.tosrproloug the exclusion of the. Southern States - from . the Union, was ;:also resolutions upholdinkthp Pre • aid ent Ttic , .Conveniion I hen adjourn ed 'SOM. me.: The Whole affair was Copper head, and stupendous Emile. , r. . . • CROSBY ART ASSOCIATION . . ATT.F..IITT . TO MPAIR PIIHLIO. . co smiikci, LS THE zyrr.nritisz. • .1 - F* . e .e Tistrueiee Pon, Angust . , . .. An attenapt.has just peen made to _impair pub lic eotifidencis theintegrity* of purpose of Mr. Crosby in his:great Art Association Some irresponsible - individual maliciously, and certainly 'without. any grotands,.. had . ' telegraphed .several. eastern .newspapers that the people het : eh:lst confidence in the scheine being cameil on, or the' prizes ever awarded. • Nu* the peo ple in . Chicago know that no „one- has 'ever ex--* pressed the•slightest doubt of alit' integrity of Mr: • Crosby; .or: his ability to carry opt to' the letter the advertised project of . theAsSociation. 'Thesale of rickets has been, yrithin the past.ttro weeks, brisker than ,ever; ever; and -;neyer . has there been the elightest - iiidication of tbeir depreciating in value. In the , fidlowing card'llr. - Crosby re iterates his ability and deleimination to :carry: out the plan of the Association. -'Mr.• .Nfekerson guarantees his nedertaking, and .the - scommittee appointed to• superintend - the awarding, of pre. .tniutns endoree; both: • The'speople of .Chicago require no such guarantees, butotit thi.eontrary the ichole city you'd be ready; if requireditogvai--- a2itee both the committee, 141r...Yiekersor. aqd Mr.. Crosby himself, tem Gityinated; arid tclte .is. 'fruc- Cessfutlycarryike out the Art Agsvciation - scheme, To the Mem bers of the Croabi Opera House Art duo, , • . . . . . The sato of cOrtilicatek in the AEsociatitm has been So great tis.to.euShle me to State that the diFtrilm thin of precaluntS'heretoforc.annoencml will. be elide to their satisfaction, 'or the-nioney 'refunded.' • ' • B. IL CROSBY. .Actuary, A. ...Masteg the utritoit. confidence the: ability of Mr. Crosby to entry out.his enterfirise_ I hereby gnarentee his niadertz*ing,:as Above -ahnotine:ed. • Phleagg), Aug. ‘..`l:, BCC, . . :The undersigned,' menabers of the Committee appointed kLnperiniand: the 'awarding of pre ! Jimmie to members of the Crosny:Opera 'Art Association;tidge pleasure in bt ttiug that .we' have Tull confidence in • the integrity of :Crosby; and in the - responsibility of Siontiel . -Nickerson, Dq., - his guarantor, .and assure - the public that we belierd 'the Above proposal will be carried oat iu gond faith: • ' • . . • JAMES H, BOWMEN, President . Third' National J. C. .FAIIG.O, Sur4rinio' n;lent • American Ei . . ABIOS.T. HALL, TroasnrOr C. B.: "&. . 3..C.DORE, Presideni•Boird of Trade:* . • J. A; ELLlS,.Prciodent Second National hank CLINTON BRIGGS; twin,liriggs Co.- - HALL; Haft. Him!)Ark & Co,. FRANCIS 4: HOFPHAN, Et-L4mt. GovernOr (From Neer , (Trow:TArk Sunday Time . A.l . . . I . . It is very rarely' tliat - :iva . feel:. inclined- to call the attention of our readers.to any of the "gift" arrittigkments witu•which our papers - Wave .been flooded.; but this 130mm:ref that we irony call the Crosby'. Art :Union,, is so - largely and gencibusly conceived, as..well as se liapdaotueJy - dud uneqpiy(A•ajP:ritiqorsed, ' the-leading chi zemi of Chicago, that we unhesitatingly, give it cardial approval.' Tho cost, 01 - tho 0 - dara Alaimo was, 406,009, and . the idividuate, wha • are . diap.oseita purchase such a property, at such rare,:. even. when its accompanying' stores,- Mikes and' stud ies rent for $30,000. What 'in this, easel:Was .tb be done? - 11ifr..,-*Crosh,V.. or those whainay: be as,aciated-with him, are esga cons Men: They Originated this "art associa tion ;" ki broadly and, literally arranged It can scarcely fait of insuring itself .a p054.11.° sum es. the tirat place,therofter to every. Subseribe:.r, nut !thine a share in tae, Opera - Flonse, - ..with, the eharied.of ultimately becoming its sole proprietor, hilts posaibilitY'Of obtainin,g els& other very Nal-. 'liable premiums: Thase.. consist: of . ...Dierstad's *great painting, •,'The Y. Semite Valley ^,"' sei'ti ',Arnericari Autumn ;"-SclausseleS national' woilt;,"lrring and hies Friends,",:•tuf well - Ss.worlts by; all-ths leading • artiSts of the cduntry. The .first seven.are in actual value $42,000. That this is a positively genuino offer,' no douht..cati as the artist's give it their ufiliesitatiag, and' cm, dial' . spproVal.- `tinder any circumstance . ought to griataiitee its puiity af intention ;* but when such a series ofimminent:citizens of - the. Western ..h.letropolis: pennit Mr., Clriasby to nee their namesin his advertisements , as a . - proof of his gOod faith, -such' a- giiarantee ialiumetieere-' • ably.' strengthene,d. . At the' same time we may call the itttention of the timidly speculatiye to the 'fact that every purchaser of a - share 'receives an engraving of at least •dauble Ine. rattle Of. the . money which he has pahL The ivholgi scheme is' so magnificent in all its arrangem'ents 'that we shall indeed be surpriSed should XL, Crosby 'not' Speedily realize tkle whole of -theanioant,requiredby hiiu. Actitaiy,. No,: 625 Broad Way, New York, or Ne;26'Opera ' larFor furthel; particulars send seance for -.a catalogue to New 3airk Oniee.' ; . . . SenEn43 POET Glum; Wrist: is . a • pure; unadul terated juice:of the:Pert grape Mnw being. citlti yated iii this codntry tipeer. It is Lie. foto family use, And ler its tunic and itivigora. ting properties. IL gies tune to ! the:Stomach. tufa invigorlites the system,- lulashiOnable,eir cles it has bedome the. favorite .Druggists are cgents for this wine. LOCAL NOTICES: .. . ....- . . , . .. °JlRtmari tri'ir HAIR Clown:No at Browns', Pharmacen . • . .. Us ta, Centre atreet.•: . • . • '- - : - ' 35.41 COOO4-NTT oil. AN . I3 Girceairm for beantifiing and pronint lifg,thegmwth,oi the pair, at,Browns, Pharroa , centista, centrestreet. , • " "" • ' •• . . , . . . . DAkbaltos Cothr, au' excellent 'Reich) 'for pewits aft Ided tb Dy's.ptp6l4, , a i-Brownif,. Phqmacedtiets, AlttarißlLti. AND /ODIN f, the 'great. Blood .Puritier, at Bron•nle,- PhaiinaceininO, Centre 'Arent.: . . . . . HA9S.Zeit 211A6M)1.14. BAL3i, for Betintifytiig:thel . Com . If4e*lon:st trowiii., Pharn#coOtlits, Centre St.. 39,4 . . . • .. . . . •2lunriciti tn stea eugints packing.-I.or terms, see '1339 . * inn phila.", • and dey st.,• new . . . - . . 'lll9nTs HAM IlwrettATlvE le elegantly. perfttmed, It iiriparitt astehees and brilliancy, removes dandruff: and prpinotes the growth _of, the Lisa. - Ile.moet. eletin .13 , allele for ;the * toilet,: .- . - - •:. •'•• . ' ' . . . . . Wurre AND SqtrNp Trrynt, street breath, and : clean . . . month are obtained . by lining 'OD9NTIN,E; prepared by ~ .. .. .. ... . . _ . . .. . . SK/i“A .10MAZI In anot h er column picking ,giapei:inr . IStieer's Wine. "It .L an admirable afticle, need-in• the boaidtati , and by the tind, 'Ojai Shintilles in Parni. Lon." don and New Yolk; . tri' preference - to uld Port Wine.— It is worttrajrial, eta it gives great Eat tstaction: . . . . . . lica':Spi Tao C.98)1E111'.3 . at b..A.:Staitira'Clotblag Stutc,.aiitre-tit•at, Putiavllla.• . ,• • :".' • ' ' ligllshaudApter!cau.Ootiis, all styleg,'ltud oi Che 4itest L.' Centre street. 'THE. cthiLf•:II.RADE.•.• Pottmville, tit.ptetaibor 22. ?. I 866. The quantity, sent tly. Railroad thiS week is 52 . ,1.136 28,.06G:10-li?r the week . 81,003 04 tons, `against-118,688 tons s for fZurresporalidg eek last :year. • NVe.have .no new' feature to . notlec this week. .The produCtion- it R ill by nereeived, being steadily reduced, Which. must. con . !time ,until the 'Uncle gets Into a healthier . Tue ltri . lll3 511111i341p th is week, as.foillo*s, cuiUpgd.with hisf your : . : •• 1 -- . IF!CIZET - :( TOTAL. • ,031,0751.52. 9371 ,9.,817.5181.786,8n4 . 611+ 4 7101 28,067( •:980aa6,1360796 0103,2 ti t, 33,039 . 1,371 90109,650 : 5, - .t.020i• 93,442. 7 0 5,0241'17005 406,813: 20,723‘F 1751,705! 284,050 I 132,8'31 : 9,155 j" 230,694'. 166,953. 346650 7 'lO. 8 0 7 . '259.941t 80.709 I '22,09 , .827 - ' 17,3211,4 - 4,762 451,402 40,424: . 037 48-4 436.082 87,853 . - • . 840.300;. 252.537 .. . 57,480! . 51,489 2009714,784 .. '410,539 , * . j14,449 19,140 . 1,325 i ..-,- 40,211 22.077. . 29.190 .. . . 62,105 . 32,915. . 26,830 - '. .'32,747 • . 5,908 . 115,635 2 ;- • 178,629, 117,0017 P.& Rift' 81,391: Ek.thuyl Can 34,26 T, LCaI.RR , 39,p7 tehl4a . Can. 32,905 Scrant Sth.: • 25: ;NIL 333, Penn: 'I 8yR0ad;:6,351 , .By.Catal,.. • , 7.91 Dal,& . , Wrng &In ' . I do: , Ntl4 . • Shamokin-: 19,3 . 20, Trevorton-i • Franklip Braid Tcip 6,256,507 534,039;266,597, 217,651 6,456,559 j ,`Strisnrzirr..NDErin will 'appear in pnr next. = Hie cominfinication is crowded out this week.: •• EIGHTS. coAu, . . .. . tickle - 20nd fPliiladta.' - , New London -• • '•2 50 N0rwa1k.....:....;.,:. 2 20 - New Bedford • ' 926' Newburyport_::: - .....- 2 40 Nantucket: ." - -8 00 Neponsett. '. -- -2 25 Newport. -• • ; 2.00 Poughkeepsie, .. -,:.: 1 75 Pcrtsitiouth.. - ..: - .-.... 2 50, Portland -: ....... 9 00 Pawtticket..„'.....:...2..95' Providence '• ' • - 2,00 - Quints , ' Point , ' ..- 9.00' • Roxbury,. ' . - . .... .. •. . ... 2 20 Rcckport •••. ' 3.25 1tictim0nd.......... ..... f 85 Sam) • - ' • • • 962 Salem . ' • ' 2'26 Salisbury...,. .. .. . .... 3 40 I St. Johns (in g01d).... - 1 25 IWashington 1). C:.... J. 50 '.:Weyzneuth • '" 3 20 Newark - • • • 260 Parklike]) - • '. 1 SO: Yarmouth - - ' 395 'Kennebrook Point... 3 60- West Che4ter....: .. :480 Ipswickl .'.:....''• - 5 .35 i Stamfortt ......-.'.-..: 1 : 60 I Norwith .. -.. ..- 2 zo. iixiived for , t im e : w eek.' .: . ' Freights 'from Pl. Ri TO Bridgeport • • 200 Bedford- • .300 'Bath. . .. . . .4.. 3.00 Bangor • -2 25 Commercial Point.:: - 3 00 Chelsea.;.: - 2 16 Charleatoi7i - 2 00 - . .Canibridgenint • 2 50 CobeieetvNenorte.; 3 00 Dorchester Point...: 3 00 Dighton 2 bo' Davenport ;a. • 3 . 00. . East - Greenwich 2.50 Fall Rivet • • 2 20 Prederi.ksburg...; 1 i 5 Gardner -• • - • 825 :Georgetowe;.: 1 60 Glonceeteg:.; 2 351 • Hartford' • 8 05 Hudson ... . . ....t32 00 2.50 I. ifter% LMiniford • • • - .3 55 Mystic., _ 2 50 ' Marble - . :3 00. zi orfoik • • -. 1-501 Hew York; ...........;1 TO-1 [Boehm ' $ : 144 meptselskand 126,.h0ate THE-;: COAL. MA tKETS. PIaCIES OP:00717BY 'ELL. -oARGo. romizzopeo 10i37MT. r . i)e tat xi:Azaitc,niiiiiii] • - Al , . PjIILADEI 4 P4I.4,.. .... . SEPTEN4ER:2Oth, 1886.. • Sobvlkill Red Ash : Prepared ' ". 5 25e46 150 Chestnut,. _ ... . _ '. —.. 4 '. 000 , • ' ' -"... . White Ash.Lurap & B . Bspat' 5 256 5Se ~ i . 'F.,gg and ii0ve,....: .-..; ~• 6 60@ . • •F‘ ' Chestnut,. —.......•.: .. :4 004 .103etiat ?dt.Luni%Bt. 'Boat.: ..:2;.„: ...: 5.50® , . . " Broken.. .: .; . ...-...: ....... 6 6001 " ''' , " :.: .‘ Pzeparess., ' '...-: .:. :5 .500 4 OOH 4'26 inrtierri , Coal, . _ _,,..,.-4 ' .............; 6 OM - • Franklin ( Ly k es .... ..'i• , . . • . • , LalSr,h Lump,. Bti-ILloat A Broksop,..*: • . : . . - , Prepared,i„. ..... . ......,i.... ..___ _ ~''-' .4 , • .Ckutatniato... 4 4. • . ....... ' -.. :. ; I •-- - : . . I , Strrzaroim.l944_l666. u - 'sAill Bed Aab-by 7 - 50- 1 Chestnut , . 4 " ••• 4 75g, 5 00 .".. •.Whitelsh .... 25@;6 50 Steam 50 ... 6'6ota .7 00 . " :St. iVP .. ." .... . .. . 7 2.56 , 4 - .7 50 " ' Cheiknut,.. . .. 4 75Cd 5 00. : Lehigh Virlote Anti Lump..l, . .. sord, 775 •• • " Steam Boat •' • - 7 50(g'.7 . 75 Broker'. . . ... •.. ... , 7' 506` 7' 75 •:" ...... ....... .. .:..t:.:..7 500 7.75_ • 'Store - • • 7'soe, .7 lo Cheattut, .. • .. . , .. 500 5.7 5 ' . . . . . . Scll anion Coal at Stizaberbpers. Ltimp, .• ., by ca Ti me • 3-s I.2ra 6.2 i 6 zsra 6 -52 Prepared, • f' : - ..... ~. ; ... ' 6 .55e 670 . 0 4.dtiailt, -''''• • !!" '.. ~.........'...- 5:505 5.70 •. L - ehigh Ceal utzlizabethport. - Lump, • by cargo 7 50 , 477 75 . it:.l3o . at awl Broken '. " ". • 7 50'a 775 P•TP 9n4 - B,tovp - " • : 7 3.5.7 5n Chestnut • . • " " • 5 25ra 5 50 . . . • . AT. • BALTUILOILiC • . . • • .SErrEarun, :13. 1868. Willfc.s're L Pittston W. A.-wholesale 7 25Q1 7 50 : • . • " " 25(d 850 Lyketta Val.& Sunit'y R. A. Nitolesale,' 7 25(a 7 50 • " " • retail.... 8 .25(4'8.75 GEOtiGt'S CIIEEKCU - HURL:L.% .‘1) COAL: »f mine Si 75 f.' 11- At: To-wrist . Ppint; for shippinr. Sntall lots for city trade, .$0; • Freighta,frotta • New 'York • - l7D' Portland • :2 OD 1 851Newbtirypim: • • 2 1 4 1 Newport •• ,'1 ThiNecf - London ..... Ino Biwtoo ' ' ... 2 o•!PowtOcket.-:;' •• .;• • •'• 1 95 • Norwith . .. . ;.„ .Ge:Tlitntoli •" • -2 15 -Providence.. •• ' • 1 85jNew Haven:.::_T 30, N0rwa1k.....;; ; . . , Pcirtfznotil h ... TO Middletown.; : ',....., 1 551.Ne‘i , Bedlord 190 ,Eindson: T nn 8ridgep0rt ...... .......1'86 :Lynn • •• • 2 1941artford. . . . 1 SO: Salem • • - . 2 .- 19/...AJbany • • 1 (25„' • Freight" fraiii Co Philadelphia... • • . '51754 New Yijrk .. • - • • • 2 7:4 Ftvights'll om bGcorweto syn or Alexandria. To 'Philadollia • T.l New,. York (4 ikntan q 5G4• . • . Schnylkill -Co. liailrond!.fOi. t 566. . . . . Tao fullowih.4 . .is the qaant olcxialtrAnsponed over the followinglialltdatts for the week ceding du MUM'. ,dziy evening last: • • .. • . . 5.1.1u0 11111/t S..liacqn R. $. " 04 1,609,525; Mt.: Carhim • • . ' • 744 U 3 .76,6•32 etre& ' 9,1:4 " 3'21. TM 07 Mahariby Broad 'Mt la •1,143,614 16 . 4,310 14 22.1.11 Pinegrov'e - iloal Trade 1568.• AmounClrnworted during' the lout mouth: . • LorbeiTBCrn4; • S.11:Al 14; ' .Swittsra, Rs.ilnola' • • •'s (PI 21.1i!3 IS Union Canal 1';'.01.;-1 14 60,413 11 N/C . ILESSON Coal Trude br Raitroitd and Can All. 1866. . . . ... . I . Port Carbon • Pottsville • z3cbuylkill...l.lAren Auburn Port CI t/36 14 -• •'24 , 000 10 2,164 941 92,439 OT Toini • " 2,817;513 011 . 1311,615 IT To Rime time livryees...... 2,03 1,074 - 1.0 1.. 610,710 T5e.,503 - .111.. • 8130,T35. IT - . . :Total for.week Prwilou..ly I hia year. eugubeiluud Coal' Prude foe 1800 Fpr,'oriuthg.S*t. . • . . Raftimoro & Ohio Railroad Per chesapehhe & Ohio Canal. • Lehigh: dc illOhniuoy Coal Trade for we ending withlak Saidrday: . . 'To:ldit. Coal CoMpany Nfialni Etna '• • ' • Illalianoy Co - Delano Colliery • • Glendon Coal Company . Rathbun, Stearns & E. S: Slllanau ' ...McNeal Coal& lion 'Company .Kniekeibocker Coal Company. Thomai. Coal Company • 1,1, 1111i:ins &Herring W. - F.• Patterson . • Other Shipper+ • • Corresponding week last year Decresso Increase. .Tyrone & Clearifild ii.. Cont Tnde _ . . . . - . Amount of 'Coarkthipped. over the Tytoun and C)enr , field Raihnadlorthe.week ending on Thursdnv last. Tylone-S: Cteartleld 'Railroad.. -..... ....... :. ' .97•2 04 - . Coal .Irrautti for' I Spti" For *eek'endine 0i.).-Sp.?ur.l4 . last! ' OPERATORS Uazle on Hest Mt. Jeddo:., liarleigh Cox e arb 'Ebbervale Coal Co:. 'Stout, ' • ' " Councll.llidgl • Back Mountain • New-York & Lehigh 'Honey . Brook Coal C German Pa. Coal Co Spring. Mt. Coal Co. Coleraine Beaver' Meadoiv. - John 'Connery ,Lehigh Zinc Co J. B. Reber & C 0... McNeal.... • ' Knickerbocker C'l C Coal lino Coal C 0... Rathbun Caldwell Co Qleadon C0a1C0.... Mahanoy ' • Delano Coal Co ll:.Meyera • • Stillman . . . Baltimine Coal. Co Franklin' • Andenried: ......'. - & , snBq.*Cc . Landmegsr't Arilkesbitrre :Warrior Run & Le'h. Coal & Nat' Co Picker, Skeer & Co. Other Shippers,,,." 'Mt. Etna • • North MahanOy.. . Walter Bros: CO.. N. allay: Coal Co.. ;John Leuilmch & Co Trentob Coal C 0..; 'Union Coal lyyomusx.e.oBl6; Total by R..t Canal Sarno time lasrpiar. NEWADVERTIVIENTS-.. tIAMPAIGN.IO)I'itOijnk retelcant ••• ' ' , 1.1A.N.NAN , 3 Bnokstorr, -1001.4.;.64i5:fru?1.1116 MatetTs.. lanCrecvietl at LEWIST.IIO:III 4 sON ' Corb•Centrd and Bia ket Sta. lED HAY for Pale; "iatolearile. trn'd' rota IL'at .the.loweat Market fate); at-ttle**tlittl oll so cksa to tLe turnpike' tirbige . , below. Mt. Carbon. Ailcireaa UHAItLt Puttsi,llle P. 0. Sept 2 2 , VI • .• ' , • • 3.%.81,... • BEEN Treea Nir Lf ere!) , deicdption aultable.lor Pall Planting; including. a ,Fplend td lot of bearing Pear 'l'reericor: reetly'riame4. .0111 and examine our'stirelt. • • - °R• •• IVINS' PATENT HAIR EAPERS, • For Cramping rind Waving JLndim{ linir. • No Ifcat Required.its Mdog ltek,Stiratopekeeper foilhem. 'lf, he does 'not: keep 'them, - write to the manufacturer,: E. IVl, , Sixth St. and Co!umbia-Ayenne, phlls .-Sept 22; .06,22-atn elutta Gums ,f 4 awls t,=.We• have Jnst re .eewed a largo . . stock. • or Guns.' both ; single and doable barrels.. Also Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, GRIM Be,n. , &e., For salecheap at • • • . , LEWIS C. TllOlll mON & Sept 22-45.• • • Cor. Centre and Market tits. QTICII.IIVit Eiltuv FLANTri...:ts,:ow. Ls the time to • 'plant strawberry beds: for" , trniting next year." • others Aso Offer the fbllopring as well mulled ftiethic region:Albal4 Seedling, .Triomphe no Gaud, French's Aerdling, Agri culturist, and Incnntin or Knex's.7vo. -The threolast are the large.L of 'all Strawbirries, often meashrlng six Inches In eirctimference. For fOrtheeinformation call at AIREENWO9D NUILSERT.' • • - - • . • • ' TO THE SOHUYXILL Ob. 'AGEREFLTURAIH PAM, Orwigabtat. f tro. & DEC.. . . . .The subieriber run a DAILY . COADLI..to the Orudgsburg Fair from . Pottsville and SarylkiliTlaven, during the confirm:ince ed. the Fair: ' Leave Pottsville teeri T CO 5..11: M., atoll:dog at Mackeriand Lintels, Schnylkiil IlavOn,lur passengers. -: • 'Gimp* . Vines. and Korea for Pall Planting. We " • • offer a due stock of Concord Vines for. planting this reason, all giuwu trom,bearing. at-reasuna ble prices: - .A1 5 0,.a 'choi c e collection Of hardy Ilybrid Yerpetual.Roses grown on their own roots, . These . Roses withstand the cold of - our hardest. wintem,,and are - therefore - pectiliarly adapted for Cemetery purpo ses.bend in )our orders early. , B. BANNal`r. . Illisvder...—Dnpontss celebrated:. sporting powder, 1 Yg, PFg; Fl'Pg; in kegs' of 25, and 634" lbs., or in sruallerquantities._ • .We'have also a full stock of . Eagle, Duek ai.d.lininiond grain Powder.: in pound and hinfliound canisters.. Shot; of very superior quality —all sizes, by the bag of .25' pounds,. or single pound. Elers celebrated Water Proof Caps, Elegy's Sim Bald,' win's Gun Wads, and everything in the hunting line at • ' LEWIS C. THVMPSON & cy.ts, ' • Sept 42,-38. • Cur; Centre and Market tilts,: 8,01U,0261 THEODORE KLEIN, GILT, WALNUT ROSE:WOOLV1116111111NtS; and Picture . ' CEVTBEST, fiOTTSFILLE, . • • esturr'llllEifl4l:3lANN'lS siotte,.2n , ?l,oot. .. . , Cs' Repairing' & Iteglldlng . done at the shortest Nolte°. Sept' 22.66 - • • . LETThacd liceinfning .11InelaLeseed Li the Post Office, at PotteFille,. State of rent:lBpin: uia onthe 21. st day of September, :1868. — ; To obtain any of theie letters, the amoliinvitinstatil jor...advertued ittger 4 4. , give the data of this .Ilet, and pay one enV for advertilang.'. . • if not called foils-1010 oas mita they ifil be sent. to the lleadietter Ohice. • • . . Brx - tVrriE Gowen Jas . • McGovern. John Brooks JOB shlp-. HamerJaa . •..141cAnal) , .Wm 2 - • Boner Anna • , J A - Morgan JAR IS. 'sb Harnett. Bessie ' 'Howard' .Mteparet3lorruw Jane- - : ihmzdtr Pat ship' . liotvurd Carh'ne 2alx.Donald ttobt :Carr Sarah A' - win blr. .o•Brine James Davis jai OE. • Koous Bahl Park-E. C Banks 'GeorgeEillmarrY Annie 2 Buchanff Afro . • DaviallninettC. Lyons Elizabeth _Soars Ralph . Leavls.Jahe Loonde John N Whadamood Sas'it Evans John shlp' . lacCarty'T ..: ' , Weld' Ellen • . : parde .Chat.P • Jobb • L. Willbstat sh • bkpt.; 2a, ; GELLYMAN, . • -- , • SW Y W A .Ortg " :lllf27olr Oli . eintlirdaY, facteiber:2oiii . •' - ••• • Nett,the ; premises,' all that; certain • Perm and Plantation, situate: in -Shamokin in the .County.of Northumberland, Ps., containing 115 acres, more or lees, being abont four* miles • DOM Shardokin. town. The Philadelphia and ahamokin Valley Rail lead passes through mid property. • •.. The improvements are a good. large, commo diono Dwelling :House, with h gooreelbui no.. titimeath;:a good well'of Water at the door; two never failing springs' • near. the 'house." , A good large A lum silo / Baru -Amon. house; corn o crib; and tee. necessary .oettmildlngs, a Roos. thriving and bearing. . apple orchardofwalted fruit,' together With Peaches: peare,.ydnins, and climbs of the tholomt 4 ~about eighty acres •of the • above• describeClandia Cleared. and:ander a good state- of cultivailen., There are abotaltdrtynerts. of_excellent .meadow—on . prembee. .4gale commence at 1 o'cloct," - P: „ tin d ue - s him**. "in.tse and terms °rage was imcnnOir -4wlVopiXß'rox., Mar".l2M4PaliiieWatp,.Srpt .441 • • • .22,751 19,~ ' .7;A04 19;' : 12,814 GO -"PIO ,13,01 I7r 14,Gi6' 10 .1..•2 : ri11AtC4a1....il Increase. Decrease gmlEs be Snii.rEns RAILROAD 4,155!..164;Rit 5,105)•. 140.561 ' SD 1.9,531; 340; 71.944 7,525 f 41,313 1.012 34,925 2,012 L, .8741. 42,600 1.:9951 51 557 1,5201 102,674 .959 , 40.966 0,2071 : . 104,914 130. '24,210 52 . 1;7991 96 .2,974 ' • 7.4651 • 995 1 . 6;142' 5551 - .46.6011 3771 . 21,117 / 55 691-1 . 35:075 67'' 22;2471 /0.9961 24,9 S,;bl, $O4:- 32,?49 493! . . 45.340 • '1 12,159 266" 76,611 2.C• Mi." 45.756 105; • 6 702 674! 15,900 302 9, Elq.'" 06 451 '2:0T9.R.17 T° t og3,l ,r03,.14 5,; , 111 Ul ' 4 4g DAILY ..':COACH GREENWOOD 'NURSERY. • Nuntraorcuri. or. ••• •—• • . •• • .. And Wholeialeand Replll Dealer In :'s.--.u'PixTc.u..m 0.-UTRI,: vmot#4.HALL. GIifAT.SUCUSSI4:FULCHOUSES; • inz Olt EAT . SELLESPZIT TRAGEDY, "MA E_T EL" ' ~ - . . MAthit; 1. H. •' • - - MR. ZAS. H... , .TAYLOR. LADY MACBETE..:. MISS CORDELL& CARRELL • • . .. . _ . .. SLTPORTED BY . A FULL A.ND ACOMENTED - Itionlei to meet the public demand for Novelty, the • 3lanakement has succeeded itreffecting'an en- • gagement, thr a limited - period isith..the aotnmpllehed and beautlfnl Come- • •' . . . • MLLE NOVNITI .DE• M.A.RODTBITES; . . .. . - • . The moq. Charming Actrew of the . Age. . . . .. .. . ire ifift appear In a tomtter of.lier faiorite etiaracte:s, : .-. °peel:igen MONDAY EVENING„,§ept. 24, Iti ' . . E r AN . C It 0N,.. ili : 'C R IC ELIE T,!:. . . . . CV ; Nvhie..roas 'S;nelit , :in . piep wad:in. _in PRICES 'OrChestra.'-Fami!yCircle. •-• • 23 .CU0; Secured seat,: OR.he..qra Chains ' • 75' ft?: lieseried .k.az , ..cala be had at Disbysbell Rms.; Centre &trier, where.they can be kecured 3 Llaysba acirance. . - DOORS open ar7 Perforrarintai fa commence at S precliely.• • .'; . • ' • .; • •-•,- . . • • 'Um Seci Bllis bf.the. day. foi N. B. Persons otfulmpiopericharaCterot admitted.. Sept. 2S, '66 • • • WILLTA 3, FITVKLE • .• Anriict st.., 4 doors iatiore•Cciatie, norill side lissjusireceived 'a new and well a.4sorted• Stock of f..a, dies; al is'ses and Children's G.ai term. Boots • and Fralmiorab. which'. be offers' for 'sale as ehesp as mnt IN had .1 it tilemarker: . lie is also prepared to make all' work ' ids - line with •• nestmes and despatch:. 5ept,.. •, ta1 , 3?...tt, •. : , . . . 130 TT li!VI . CH RCUJIATING . ,- • B ttA 1%.-The. onden , igned*.haiing.. pnrcluved the' Brat he:head-Library. with the view•of Tnakin.,7 liernikbent institution ln.i'otts%ille, .solleits the liberal patronage of the reading :pablle • for'lls• support. The • E.41,, , ary cant/Ibis a large collcetion• of books.. well se lected and of great rarlety-allording.feady and cheap Ind - ruction a.ndatuttsehient. The latest •,,.t publication. IllTle, tde time, it.Q they. .a 'Yearly. sal) erlpl ion, .$5.00 or books taken at: centS'a ,:ay. Spe, -Ist prly..ilega , , allowed to subscri ber.: re,idlug Out of town. • • '..7trar.ket • • G• A • • •• • : r a N:1 - j• ..• •-• • E-NIA bf. • P I ;11 7 . I 0 Tone:held on the groin& of the . Agricultural `Park -Association • (new ... Pottsville.) • . • • •1114.1R5D. 1 1117, 7t s'PT.:2hi:l•l36s, .• . • • Under ther.arkdces tit the Saran .1d circle F. B. of Pet ta . villa and the Corcoran 'Circle F. F.:of:Pau alto. All who are In hicornf:uniinisal 'freedom, particular ly the liberation or Ireland trom'Engitah thraldom, are rcepecindly incited to ellen& . : •• n..nianner;of el , ..qrtent Fenian anetikera . will be grip-. B. 11011IiII u'\ Elf. and oth • eri. J. e.;PVWIS , Chairman.. .. • D . :Beaus of the Nose, nroat and Lungs MEDICAL INHALATION. tonsumptlon I Asthma & Bronchitis . . . . . . . . Are.cliseasea of the Lungs and Alr Passagua, 'and there hire an never be cured by mini towing medielnes'in the ..Munich.. -Medicine swaliowed - into the stomach can not cute a disease In the lungs, because it never eels to u, here the dis Mme is. Medicine may be prepared in ;the firm of vapor. 'and inhaled or breathed - into the lusts la which manner only can - diseases in: the • tungs be Thousand's Being In all parts of the United Slates and Canadas 'hare been under mytreatmertt.And hare been cured of, Consumption, Asthma. - Bronchia:4. - Sore Throat. Lone of . Voice, Nasal - Catarrh, end other atlec rims of the Throat and LangS, After. their friends and home physicians had pronounced their cav Incurable,- Send for Citeliluf and Pamphlet. Adch ess' • Dr. T: M, GRANT. 34 , AntIty St., New - . Sept 20.16 . '. • : • SS am :- 619 1,094 1,097 6I 356 123 • A VALUABLE . FABM. • FOR MALE,.... ramp'. bo-offered at vn bile sale ou . • : Saturday, (October 15436, • • . • On the premises; in .Sharuokin. Township, Northuni betlAnd County:Penna.: ivithln -one . mile of the Slot nMk in Talley.' Railroad...and . fire niilea...ot Shamokin town; all that certain farth, plantation, and tract.of 109 acres. more or. less, of land, about 130 of • hich Is - :cleared and under a good-state 'of cultivation; the bal ance is well timbered with white oak chestnut •0ak.,.: pine and chestnut. ' • ' 1 131,024 The improvements aie •a good; latte; 6anunoilions two story dwelling house, with .cellar iiriderneath, a good well of water at the door, vith three never wiling spring's of.good'water convenient to the honse,.a good, large leg and frame barn anit' l 4!'. wagon honse, together with thw iteccasary. out build ifigs. Two coon-bearing Orchards containing over 300 choice apple trees', with a great variety of other fruit such' ts its, pears, plums; cherries, &c: Sale will 'commence atone - o'c lock on call] tidy. - 'Reasonable terms will be.'glvenWhich.will be. matte known on the day of sale.by., :',-1.11R.A1,1 L. GOLDIN, Sept 22, 430 1 - . 3 . 8-3t ••• NearPssdnos, BM - LEMON'S NEW BOOK, J BILA rr E . , • : • - In manY particulars, his, celebrated Collection, . "nig TfARP,pF : st. - bAu." . . • All who have seen it decide that it is -.. • The Best Book. for Choirs."... -.; • . The Beat Beak for Schools. "• _7 ...: • The Best Book for Societies.. . •, -",The Best Book for Tlonlientions.- ; • The Itest'Book for Practice: . • •• . • • • Theltestßo:4 for Social Singing.".• ;-• • '• ' The Best Book,for .• " ' • " The Best . Bock tor nil Singers. • " Suited i 4 all Denominations: Salted to nil Occasions.; • Stilted to alleapacitics Stifled to every Singer.: ' In. Its Sin Ans: School Exercises. . • In its Glees. Part-Songs, &c. . • ...Irt tie Anthem+ and - Sentences,: • ~.• • 10 its Chants and SeleCtlOnFL:' . ••• .: ' .." In its Tailety of• Hymn Tunes. • .'"•• Price 8 . Sent.by Hall, , post-pid Whole sale price, 5_12 a dozen.. Scud lu, your orders. ettity.— il by all Mik,ic. Dealers" ,throughout "the 'United Stan's and Canirdas, -• • . . • • • thAvrat DiTsoN pladiphers.. 22._ .06-86-.tc , 77 ‘Toshingtop St, 'Boston 9,1:19 T,'l4 T,R23 9,112 7,00 27,051 S,TIS 471 475 579 1.72,1 37 •• 213 271.258 61,632 7,119- 4,397 EXEUUTDIVM,t4.iLE 'of ValnaliTe cateliajbe City of .11uadilig,,Pa. • 'Will bosolci at on • , . . Ig . atiedaY; Oc tober:l 3th; I 566 , • at the Reptone - .Rouse,' in the City : of Reading,. an: 'No 1..--;ThrerPetery: Brick Dwelling 'Rouse, with Incident linprovnnients. No.' 415; onni Penn Sqintre,' north' side, between 4th and r, th Streets.. third bun . .. 5 0 .11 west of Farmers' Bank of Reading, end the lot' of ground mien which the i:ame is erected. - 25 fee: front by : 230 feet In depth; Indludlng a twn-etnry Brick DWelling Dons° .on _Liberty -Alley,- ou roar ell said lot; . Can.' be easily . , converted into a first. class . • • . - • Ne..2.—Tharnidlvided two-thirds of all ttutt valua ble MON - ORE' TRACT, :on PenutS Mount. near the City of Reading, known as: the "Weimer Triet,r.ed jotnlt4 landau; E. Jonathan Defnlnger,.fisq.; aid oth ers, containing 69: 1 •4 acres.• • • • The other nedivided-" third will .be offered by . the owner thereof - at the same iimo and.plato. . • There will also he offered at the time and place, SEVENCIIOICEI'II.W . S=.Nos. t 4, 64; 101,104 and 108—In Christ .(Episcopal 'Beading, an rdldre well known for tteextertormehltetturil betuty,‘ its tasteful haternal'arrangenienis,and 'other •eseel- . . • . Sale to commepcb . af. ono o'clock, Pt K, *het coil ditluns-vvill be made kictown..by • Exientor Mcbaide,'.de'tea.l44l.. Y:l,vo.vs,-:ke.'cOoTieer. ; - • ' Sept' 22 —38,1 t. , • V 7KE 4.ILTICOIVA• AA LE of valuable ' TIMBER, . ICJ COal;:and•iituN ORR LANDS, Minate. in :Orris .Township,•ll?ga county, and Brown Townettip, LiCo ming County, Pa:, on. Pine Creek' and . -Trout Ban.— tie-aoitt at paulic bale on . • . - I'llOrattity, October 18th. 1868( • • At the Court House, in Willhunspor4, Lycoming Coti ty, Pa., at 10 A. 31., the following heads, on which there Ise fine lot of Flue- Oak. and _Hemlock.Tltahor, Iron 'Ore MA Bituminous. • • • 'IIUOA COUNTY. • . No. undivided "half of -iron Ore: and' -Coal Tract No. 4.330, contalnin; 1,000 aninii r more or !PIK, In the.theasburk Coal Basin. • aSt,O3IINO COUNTY. • ealuahfe,TlWern Stand known as -I.loYca' ',ravens; sAnated on -I'lue Aire Creek and on the Srage rou.e from Jersey Shore •to.WeltsbOro':with large Barn - and' other build-4.• logs, good water. and RIO. acres 01 excellentland. ' • . No..3:—Undwided half of YeitnoutTract, No. 1,363, containing; 3.3‘i'im es, mire or 1e s.: . No. 4.—Lndiyided - half ot. Hanirohead ' Tract,: NO'.. 4,361. (coat 'Limn' Cuntaliting 4 IC' acres, snore or less: • - Nu s.—limilValeti half ot. Maple :Bottom...Tract, No. 4,336, Easier - 0 part, 40 acres. more of lkss, •.• • ' • B. HANNAN .No. o.—Unoßlued titui of buntherti part, 120 • acres;. No. ndivided .half orfloul.ll-.weite prrt;• 83 - .: • ,• . aOres, morn ur • COrlati6llB.of Bale made known at time and plaeo by : • NVNI. . . • - . Eecator'of. Wm. A. !ilceertle,- deeenzed. Sept '• ' , 36-St 'PIANO';':FO,RTES. Messrs. CUMMENGS.:* iIpINN.VS,' ..., . . • Would respectfully Inform Abe inhabitate of Ratls, Title end ptctuity,. that one of. the firm .has inn arrived Irt this Borough; and is nowtipentng at the, store of P. Garaignes, Centre. street, -at which face he will of, ter for stlit, for a short.time, KNaritcy of their tile. 'Pint Piano - Fortes. These instruments possess 'every , moderS. improvedient,-" are all ',Seven.. °Clare, richlyfiliristred In piton and cArt ed 'Rosewood cases,-each has the hill Iron or idetatic ?late; by which xi secured strength and ability to stand' lu• tune: as ,also the Over strung Bass, addlng.vollime and power,'-Which. togeth er With their Superior scale, gtit ilp at great labor,, and carefully.Oustructed '..Sciunding'ltoaru, gives to their liistrument • .that pleasing, resonanEe oe tune so much admired in their Piano r ortes. • - Fsen. Plano has the FIit:NCR OILk.ND-ACTIO.N; acknowledged by an.:lC quainEed with the -mechanism . of. the Piano Fortes', to -be far superior to any other in use; For soperiority of dueness ut . t.ouch . ; elegance:Of dnieb and general durability, the rhino horns •of-Cymm i hge • ifennys• are acknoviredg r ed to be, in..eveiy. respect- in the fore . must rank.' These instruments will be offered in• this place at leiss.Slarisi Itiestr.,lfork 'prices,. and a full guaranty for live years. will 11cl:emptily. eircifisetrn.. Over thirty of these linitrnmenti have bocci iinrchamil at Heading within , the last three menthe. • among whom. .are the names of Ur: Huffman, tir.: Wm.theker Eaq., Wm: ,It George . Sowards,. M u ni; Weider, GOurte Freese. - Daniel ICmierittnut," .Esq.; Prof; Winitt beiger, and ethers, all of which' have been selected • by • We .14:Mewing • - Profftsors of Music:. Prof. Hubert George Page; Prie..Eilikaici.l3erg, ()taiga of -Tiling - Lutheran Chdich;.Prof.Cade ltonnberger Organist, of at. JentraGerinari Lntberau . Chnich ';. Pref. Leech, of John's Lutheran - Parish School ; 3. eau et 440 North Oaf • etre:et ; a). Winn:lent: Young," vir - 014 Ilanusivill be taken to exchange 44 SCHUYLKII.J., COUNTY AGRICTILTURA - li PARK- ASSOCIATION., • •• The First Annrial_ilorse Exhibition of the.Assocla.... Lion wilt be held on toe new grounds of the, a .ssoelation at 2uttsville, Wedaeada y, day, October .17 ah, 11NOt and 'l9tla. 7'he COtatatfil 81 acres of land; beautifully ! ma ,. ted„: onehalf. .from: Pottsville, Ivith a• une 7 b a lf mile tract. *lOOO, sill be diStribitted in Prizevaa _ WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 'l7tk . • . $lOO n fur Trotting Horses: . . Schuylkill Conury ;to go tci harness in 6. • . . • - 103 for tii.Thannlng daFli. • -• •• • 830 for Horses that nevertrotted for money—best In a,-to 4 ,11,3 4 0 .• -.• • . . . . THURSDAY, OCTOBER' . 18th. 823 for 'rrottiOg-liont o s four y!stric old, and tinder best in three, to' henem." . $2OO for donbic teams;. - Open to All bbriej;-best. .$lOO 'for; Pacing gorses—beet •In ; go' se • • TRIDAY,. OCTOBER - 19th, • • • es for . Trottinfi Horses to go . to saddle, (frir home the( never beat 3.80), lwet in a. . - • • $lOO for Double Team,'.owned end drlventogith 7 ' $3OO for - all ['rotting HOrses4best In ' ..Entrieo with 10 per rent. 'enclosed.• can lie4nade.„tip, to'Oetober 18th, to tbe.,President, of the - I,asoelation, . threeor fon! totl, two to start Ft° De good . days in Single adndstlion • " ....hdinlielon for team.. . 00 ..... Ofi. . . ... . . 1). fOritgiutikilk . EMOSl -•• ;110. 011 1 ` • '•• • • • COMPAN Y prNe . irVork*ity, 2, 8-6-0 PaltexieL elletollll Esqueatc . r.." - ine beet article c f the'Oa': made Of pdvaeliced lion. sr .• • • LEWLS O. THOMPSON & CO.'S; . 1 9. t. L-45' - Xoc.Ceiitre and Market. Ste. j_rfonae - Keepers . Astenticitaw-4ast recelied a itt ., ne-cv article afearAt Stieteti4r. Works very nice Poraala at - ' LEWISV..TROMPSON tietti - S • Cor Centre and Ma;ket - • . . • , ap" Just Lbe Mtrigin bbn. 4 e cleaniw time.. at . , ,LESVISC;THOSIP.tiON /.C0.. , 5; • Sept CcirCeatie itud'Atarlret'Sta-.. _ , . . . (torn Grater for: grating green corn: ''..Take; it dean off Abe' cob without any trontde.•ll' • • ," „_• - LEWIS C. TIiOMPSON Sept 1 . • Ger Centre and Market Ski. Jackman i Atter/ tins& —Patent toe calks. for LL faatentrtg on to • born - and . mole "atom—a' great Pdnrveffl -Wee amlaaving of trontie; .We also barn a 7faltiddek horse and innle .. shoL!a . - Milli, borax, tar:. /loge atuinga and.. bolt,' • rasps; bettors, tonna and. vices biir,.borse and mule shoe iron of X.very anperlor quality, air ZEtFIS THOMPSON - A OO d• • v5 0t . . 1 .--4 5 ' • Oor • Centreand Market, Sta. '.l rocks ! Locks !:. Lock. stock LA of all kinds ot door locks, jnR received .from the ;factory,. including several ..new, :patterns..., ...atlsoa tall Stock of latetift.. bans, blages, - and eveirblng-in the .bitllding hardware -lino. Fur.salti cheap at'" . • • ~ ' • . C..THOMPSON Sept. t—SS' • . • Cor Centre and Market Ste. . s'oriri Piounds White. Li , ad:dirkt from the u!‘" *tory. ;litre luiseed od by the. gallon. or barrel. : A left assortment of all' slzes •of glare, tdsO kuttY r and et!er3 thing Ili the palfiting . line; at -- . • - . . ....1 ::. , Lii,1 . 41 C...'I'HOSIPUN' & CO.'S; .- Sept 4—.?:6 .• • -'-.. -'• • Our Centrdebd Blattettqs. ' , - • ~. . Teeth'. Extracted:..... - . 'Withot- Pain or 'Otereasess. • • • •• The Ondersloned has Introduced'an entirely new methy, for nXTRACTING.THETIL , which is perfect ly safe, hargalerstaid • pleasant:. '.Come • and try it for ynarseives. : Also Nitrous Oxide Gas administered In Itspure state... Arthicial Teeth Insetted, • Teeth iDled . with the greatest care. ••• • " • Odice,'corner Second and Market Sts.; Pottsville; :Sept . l..'6-3s-ditin • . BOWMAN, Dentist. P I ard E PIZAT:7I..„"tVI7-`ici -I _ . ll l ces and . , Schoo e ls. ' • 'Also n teat Memorandums te r r ° tne . .For . sale at B. StANNA.N.S,, Centre Street • . . . . . SCIIOOII.II4OOIL - 8-AND BRABIES, and afianday School-Mew:it sites' of al kinds, At Union prices; always for Kale at ' • ' . . • Book and Stationery Store; Pottsville: • . '111r:By intro tutstrilt °CALA they save rim cartiaL.e : • . . • . . . -ELLSWSI44III93 Slated Copy' - Rooks' Jetat Steeeivird.':-Ellsworth`a - Slated . Copy • Books - far Families and ,Primary Schoolo. • Onniplete In aired numbeit. ' For.sale at B. BANSAil.S,Tentre St.. Pottsville,.Pa. .. -!. : - . • . • . . . SIEVES • RE. ' Pickle J . am -Syrup Jrie LY E r.J a 4 - ars. : . 11ngs, • Better Dii.hes ' ..i.iipkin . Ring Cake Baskets, Ice Piteheri., Se.. &e: Silver"Tobisox. Bones lined with gold. . .'• • It C.. GREEN,... • Dee. 16,106. -60- : ' ... - . . . Centre St.. Pottsville. • • . . . . • • .A IrEAltanade'hy . anv one 'with $l5 . :$2,,0.00 _ . 'N . tencil 'roots; No eFp . eileuuellOCC,;ll , . .Lk BT irdo P rse r te e r n i t r i Clll C f lil le rs r. f ai ree l ..w ' Tl a t!u u ru rt ; .° s C . 3 Address the American; StencirTool Morks, Springseld; Vermont: . . .• • ..-. .• . July YS, .65-30.3 m .. ." ART. TINION For the Distribution of Pictures 'Painted by J. H. SOILTINDI, • the Disabled Alltater-' ... . • Ifany.of the friends of..J. FE: BOUNHY, the diaableis. iminer-artier having -urged him tu •distribure tbe.paint jugs of. his own which he has on.hand, he has consent, od.- 'lucre will be lett shares at sB..a share. ' • - The pictures'are.as follows: •• . :•. '. : : 7. Halt in the Woods. Size, 4 feet, Cinches by 3 ft: Capture_oltha:llaughter of Daniel. Boone by the :Indiana. :Size, 3 teat 6 lucheaby 2'feet,'4 lnchee. , • 3. Engliali Farmyard... Size; 3. feet by 2 feet, 4 inches: 4..Portrult of .A.bruhatir/ducolo.-.' ' • . • . 6.. Portrait of Beatrice Clinti, • • .• . • . .6. The Pasture: Size,-2u by 27. inches. • 4. Frosty - Morning:; Size ze.by 2T,lnclie . s. • - ,• S. The Wayside Foilutain: Size. Bridge ticar Bella•.. Larg- - 5174...201127 10. The Gleaners. - Size, is by 22 inchee : • • With the other paintings, malting in all, twenty tine 01.Vpaintings. .7: • • • 6yo - The pictures will be exhibited nt the Booir:Stoies Baianan and Litisbyttliell,.Bros. • • • • .• August 4, %id . . • - 31- . . . flp he la.rgFat assortment- . of Sun .bmbrollas and L 'Parasols of Pottsville, at. WALlitilt PRipE , s; New Union Hall ; .. June 9...0-13:tin) BOOK - AGENTS.• TAKE NOTICE. Send mi - your.address for a Dt , skriptive Circnbe•• of a •NEW; COMPLETE.. RELIABLE. AND: I3IPARTIAL . the Laic, Civil War; ' ' whirl; yon can aelj at $2 - 50 . . SiAendidly Illustruted and Bound In elegant style;,.- We have jte-t the hook'thatsis wanted: • Its low price gives it an advantage over all others; and 'We offerLsuch ithincemen.s that all 'who are active and energetic•can make from $lOO to $290 per month.. Address . , • : • QUAIER CITY PIIBLISIIING 110VSB., Sept..l-353m No. 927 liansom..St., Yhilatia, Pa. COAL LANDS FOR SALE. $OO AFien in the Neu Binnon. Con!: including thOlitrathoth'Coal Bed, '_7 feet thick. •••• 2160 Aiiim in ib - ,t.telkitisylkill Valley, near Patterion_ft(d ash , 450Acreti on Maims 11111, near St. Clair. 100 Acre.. near Coal Castle.' • . • 140 . 4cref Adjoining ihe - Oulu:an' Coal Consinitil,.on - tbe W eat Norwegian'.. . - SEVIP.ItiI LARGE coLLIEREEE •, .:• TO LET. • • • Alpo TWO LEASES. • . 6 HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE IN FISREA (IL AND ONE THREE-STORY HOUSE ON CENTRE ST. APPV to. P. W. SHEAFEB. At,t'y for Owners. . OCT FLOVVEIIIS4 AND DOQUETSI fnr I Artie tat •.. , CITtEEN WOOD NURSERY. • • STEEL WIRE-ROPE . • . ,• - • efi For leurpami , e, ••t 5 f • / 15„,- d r . rihe.Pnlll4:ithcrP. are. Iti4eriff , tl;r, k • GARNOCK. Ttlitl3Y ,C 1() `5,1 . Celebrated Steelßnpes. ivhleil are -ca 9f. the very. b,•14 quality. de. • cidedly snperlor te Ropes on . •:neconnt of theft. greater ,;4 renni h. - N. 14. thtnebs and toutthue:w. :in,l arm • Azlclug• tativeral eatifneitou .throutth t the mlnln” , Tteirii,ns, • MASON & •• • • . Sept 15, . • •93 Broadway. .N ~ • . . . .0 HPUANI4' . -. . COI:7HW 14.,1111 . .EC.1:.'utisnant to d .r of the Orptctus. Court of the. County of Schbylkill, in the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania, the subnriber 9 t Guardian of he rninoCeltildren of ETA,i , r J. ETos..lat e of the borough of St, Clair, in the Chunty ofSchiylloll. deceatTd; will -expnee.to CalCby public . . '•• • • batordiy, October 6, 4866 " • • . • •. • . • h • • 'at 2 o'cl o ck: in th e afternoon: at the public house of .Francia W. , llichardson, in the borough aforesaid. • .Zslo.-1.-:-The two undivided third parts of, all those. certain three two ttory.fraine buttes, and lot or piece olgroond: Sititateln ; the said, borough of St. Mir:. bounded la front by• Third stieet: in•the rear by' a ten feet wide alley; and bylote No. 20 and No. 25, eon., taiuing in front CO feet and in:length or ,depth I 5 feet, being part of the lot No. 24.••" -• • No. 2.—The undivided third, parbi of all that certain two story frame house and lot of ground, situate in the said' borough . of Bt. Clair, bounded in front by Third street, in•the rear by the, otberhalf of "lot No. .(of which ihis.lot is a part), and by lote.No. :viand 00, con taining in front (inlaid Third street sixty feet and in. depth 100 feet, with the ; appurtenances , the estate of, said minor children. . • • —,• •', • • . . „ Terme and copditions;made known . at the . time and place of sale by SEITZINdER: By order of the 6rphine..dourf, • • • . A. DOITRAfAINTN, Cl rk• • 'N. Deedfor, ihe....remaininar . one undivided. third pareof said House ! , and. Lots will. he gh:en by Idis.•Prle and_htutaucl so. that the r . purrha,ser can' get Agoodtitle M the hole or them. .. . • . - SEITZINGS4, Guardian. Sept, 15, !W. . • . . • . .. SGMETHING'..ENTIRELY NEW I . .MARIi rli - Otili cthiniNc, mTrit 1 - GROS.‘i litoPl , . MAGIC LINEN MARKER. . . .BOSEIIIEZL . IIIiOTHEics,. --- ... . ..... BookOellore . and 'Sialiorit.rm, rotatrilte, - . SOLE A On.j3FORfSCLIGT YiK“.L. C 0.... , Tbli:sttporior and I neenions little in stillment . ;guaran teed . ttecnracy and rapidity of action It weeks like. magic effeetnally... Marks ell articles of near aoparel of. an' outire Pamiiy .with one and the 'smile Instrument, and Is' simple In Im eon ternetton,. not ble 'lb „et 'out of order, and arNraVS ready for Immesh :ate t " use; .so • *that -even a child. can mark : 'Linen, Silk: . Cot ton, Woolen Goode &e.. It likewlse Prints: Names and Addresses ent)anß' 81 - .3:Jks, Albums, &e; . . in Gold or any othitc.C.ohr.l,4itn the.. utmost neatness and dispatch, withont soiling the fingers or injuring the tertnte-of the Fabric ; howefer - delicate' the material maybe. with au elegance or style not- to be-surpassed by the most skillful workman.- . • • NO WARDROBE IS •COMPLETE .WITIIOUT.'IIIL4 : RA.ISDY.LIrf MEMACHINE • A-bottle of superior Itidelibleltik is fuinib . ed ;with . each Instrumen • • . - . . . .. Cell at ROSII`ESITELL .13110:3.. Centre St.'. l'otturtile i. and examine this charming and efferl lye little gem.•‘- , It works like magic. and, you •will be agreeably sur prised In ihe merits. of this • excellent and- . Invaluable Ma g ic Lbain . .ktarker. , .. - •Itlept S. 's6:-36-tf - - - .: • . - Unica' "Soap Stone Packing.—The beet aril -V cle foi packing engineo tbat has yet been .diocov ered: . .A. fall stock or all ttzee from. one•tialf. Inch up conttantly.oa Maid at '-• - ' ' •'. '.. . •'. ,• ~ _ LEWIS - C. THOMPSON:St CO.'S, • Sept 8, .ti4..3e- . :. - Cor Centre and Market Ste. , • ILES . , . 'Dina or Bleeding Piles,..Tetter, -Scald'Head; Ring worm, Barber's-Itch; Blotchea, Areaking.ont.. and sores of all:kinds are 'cured-by Dn.. S. ROGER'S Botanic. PEntrilent. : Price 60 ems a bot. 'Sent by Mall for 60 Depot, 2.06 Dock Street, Philada.; Pa. - HUNTER'S lODINE SARSAPARILLA • . , . • Is a specifiefor.: diseases of the Blood and Skin. It positively careatterofula, •Tetter, Erysipelas and sores 'of every . kind; It Is the beet remedy.for complaints ed. childreolollowing improper nourishment and icarlet fever. I haves gran: number of strong,. truthful tier tol on - of- Rs . favor - like the folloaing Running Sores for .9 ymrs, cured by 'seven 'bottles ; Tetter of 7 years, .cured, one bottle a Scaly Disease of the Skin for 20 years, cured, four bottles; Scrofula 10 years, cured, five bottles a badly. Ulcerated. Throat: cured. two' tattles; Ulcerated foot, SI years, cured, seven bet ties orievere. case of Erysipelas, 9 years. - cured, six bottles Mei:matt:nu, - 2 years, cured, two tattles Disease of tho Blood, Dinars, five bottles; The lodine - Sareiptuilla purifies the bloodOnfuses new' life Into the. system through its tonic power and It' 16.4180 it - perfectiy harmless composition; - having been in use about thirteen :yearn .by persons of all ages, from fix - months and over, with unequaitid euecess.—' PTlncipaOffice,..Nci. 910 Market street, Philadelphia. ... • . • . " It. F. HUNTER, Pornprieter. Molettale Agents in New Tork, F; C. Wells & Co. No; 110 Franklin Street. . • . - . .•. . . . 'JOHN 0: BROWN I BON. 'Wholesale Agento, .Cen tie st., ana shod by all Druggiolo la Potsellic. . Kay 12, '66 - •' " • ' •"- • ' 19.1 y ! .,. • . •. • .. . . •IdBLrC SA:LE....The undersigned . offers hi P.yaltiable`farm: - c,ntelning 170 acres and * alkiwance,' situated near litcKcanabutg, for sale on . • - ittatarday. October 6th, . fl,- • * "Atthe puha horse :of Hugh Koch. the- town of Iticireanaburg, at t o'clock-P. Id.: .7'he finprovements consbmor a twci f atory dwelling HocuteiLargett *3 1 64 Barn, brie:flay- Barracks.. , good Pig Sty and an elegant Spring House • with a never tail. :the spring of water... 'Also a Splendid. Orr-herd with all the different varieties of .the beat fruit. , . The land con aids pf fed etude,. and Pi * conveniently:situated to the bestmarketathe County affords.-:' One hundred acres of ttie abeve laid Is cleared , and under iniployemeatt the halmce corugstiot goodrtimber. . •, . Conditions made knovrntm day of sale: Sept,S, .66-46-20: VALBRigHT , j-lOQD , SOMVAIS, • "vreo9 . swam *•-. • • ~.1 4 0: 0 . ROO1 , 0,m -fiatrEs;. Mellow Arc:street) • 8003-8644 n, PlaladelPhia. • titia= 87" 171111 _ 1 P'l7. PITBEISTIF,D.-Efo • ~ •a NEW ANT) PRACTICAL BOOK O' THE . . Milierat-Roiouroei of the U. gtates, The on y work pf the tiled ever pi:lntl:led.. C4 . 1.4,1,,,149N;AND_ 91,L; THE PRAOTIOAT:4 AMERICAN ' MINE& A:PLA& AND POPULAR WORK ON OCR SINES,and NINERAL RESOLACES, kg) ATtXT-BOOK OR GUIDE TO THEIR ECO -15041CA.L DEVELOPBOZT/ WITH NEWER OITS OVER2IIO ENGRAVINGS. CONTAINING' SOO ROYAL OCTAVO. PAGES, • Illistrating and explaining: the geology: Ori4lit and 'formation of ColVincui and CO, - per. peudilariffel, characters:and general distribution, and the economy 'of mining. manutacturing..and using them; withgen anwriptions of the coal-feldit and cosi-Mines of the • world; - and speciaitiescriptions of the Anthracite fields and mines ot Pennsylvania, and: the Bituminous fields of the Untied States, .the iron districts and iron trade of ,our country, and the geology and dlitribation of Petro. mutt, • tie statistics, extent, production and..trade In Iron, and OIL and such tomfal Information" on mi ning and irianufactiring matters as scitmce and practi; cal experience titive developed to the present time.:. - • gm SAMUEL *UARRIES DADDOW, • - Practical Miner and Engineer of Miner,' . . . . . . . ; Mj.IT.7IA-11IN HANNAN, • .. Editor . find Proiirietor of the 'lnure' dournal.n • • • Brief Synopoisaf Contents. . . the beginning Clod -greet . ted the heaven and the earth. And the. earth. was' without form, and . void : and darkness was upon the face of the deep. :" • And (hal said; let there be tight c and there was light" will teach yUu to. pierce the' bowels of the earth and brine lurch, from the caverns of. mountains, metals which' will•give strength to- our hands and-subject all culture to our use end pleasure." • . . . . . . . Tho -details of each chapter, ender ItS apprptiSter head, - . wilt bit •forindln the commencement of the -work; and - a comidete ludas: -Ls given In the.Couckl , • . . • . We respectftilly incite the attention of ell those en gaged in the Coal, Iron, and Oil trades, to this work, which we ite;ieiv will•.meet-their speelal requirements 'and the demand of the time-S.-. We hate faithfully en-. deavored, without reg,ard to.cost or labor, to make It a "practical, al:cantle, aud.therciugh expOsitor of- the enb leets discu,sed and. illustrated. We, therefore, cOull-- dent:). oiler this-book to the trades and the public gen erally, as a dignitied and reliable work, especially de signed tompreeent . Jur mineral resourcea iyal, Iron, and' Uil. • •%. " .. ... $7. ' Tres EY, Ltracsat A tiethictiOn• Made to Booksellers purchasing to sell On orders from, .abroa4 tho relied States posts& BA.-.NNAN, Publisher, - •. Pottsville, . 11.. LII'PINCOTT.,t CO.; Philadelphia . . _ TRII 7 .13tit.3141- CO„ London. S. LIAITRI.ES DADDOW, General Agina.. . New 'Seasonable Goods, JUST DECEIVED AT ROBERT A. GLOVER'S; Centre Street, . Pottsville, A new' nd splendid assortment of Spring Dry Goad; consisting of • varions kinds of Fancy Dress and staple Goods.. Also a choice assortment 'of Groceries, all of which he °Sens for sale at the very lowest cash prices. Aprli 14, : • . 15.-tf EESEWS MARBLE. woniEs . Faanblished in 1533. . , • Mrs. InTeer would respectfully announce to the pub: Ile ttlat',..lle will continue the Marble Works, at the old stand.. Co'rller Callowhill . and Second Streets (near Market, Pottsv:lle. : . . • . ' • • , Constanticou hand all kuult of T Also Family Vaults made to order. Work of every description promptly' executed. in the best style, and warranted to give satisfaction-' - ' • • -Plaus,aud designs furnished at the sfiortest Ang',lS, • MRS. LEWIS REESER. - 0 A 5 4 a OF - ALL'. • FIJRNISITEB 'JO THE TRADE AT LOW PRICES, BY HUNT ~BROTHERS, SCRANTON, PA, • hardware,. froO. • SiOyes, • Rail- .road and iTlining - Supplieo. • , Jnne'.22,, vir m. •- . V 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN. TOBAC*O; PIPES .4111 c • SEGARS, Centre'St., Opieomite.she:Town . lllall. - . : POT.TSVNI.LE; PA.. - . 7 Feb. . r ' * g a'tl • • pli a s WALK - HR.& PRICE'S. to the New Union Hall, At 'yon want a pretty Sllic Dress, Cheap... June 9 . • • - . • . • . . . . . GodreLP P E en N s lg aii —a c, t e recefred, fine aexortment et.; Potts Cases, for bale at B. BANNAN'S, Centre' BRi,Gov.I7ARKiNG. - plovs, For ink Clothe. with . . • OALt. AND SEE TD7-11 AT . 11-iNtiA-1,7;,5. imoicsTonic,Po'PTHMLLE.. P - .r • . houpnte: Phorlphatiell--IT You ant the lI best artiele - of•ihp the- Market, ri Rant JOnrd an's ArnoniatedSuper-Phosphate of Lime; an . article that has stood the test for the last ten years, and la to day pronounced to tio - superior to - any . klrg 'made. 200 - lbs: of it will go farther and with'etter results than,2so lbs:'of any other kind out, as, hen been shown by,test. Try bug and seelor yourself. For sale by the sack of 200 lbs. or ton, by us alone. ' ' 'LFWIS,C. 111031eSON & • • Sept 8: Cor Centre and Market Ste. Guardian OPIIALINS I COURT SALE.—Porsnant to . an order of the Orphans. - Court of the County of Schuylkill, the subscribers, admililstratonrof the est tate of 'Martin Hummel, - late •of Beiks County, de ceased, will expose to sate fly public vendue, on' . be r.!29th; inst., At 2 o'clock in the afternoon—at the -public. house of E. (4: Kerlin, 'ln the llorouglt of Port Clinton : No. I. that certain story. dwelling .house ground-. situate Port - and lot of in the Borough Clinton aforesaid, bounded north by lot of Wm. .11abeuold, east by Perm . street, - smith by lot of the Little Schuylkill Navigation frailmad 'and Coal Com-. pany, and west by.the Little - Scouyiklif lover, contain ing in width 40 feet and in depth su feeL more or lease. No. 2.—A1l that certain - Frame house and lot.'of graded, situate to the -Township of West Brunswick,' County of Schttylkill;mear . the Borougn• of 'Port Clin ton, on the Iloral side ot..chnton street. and extending along said. street 11a/feet, and running back or north of that.width 300 feer.,•bounded by land of Samtiel Boyer. Ihiniel'Eryer; John Horn. Jr.',.by lot No: 0 and by said Clinton., street. late the 'estate of said deceased.— 'Terms and condltitins ,mado known'at the time and place of sale by .. • CHARLES HUMMEL, • .• ',JACOB GEIGER.' •• By order . or: the Orphans. C ourt, •.• Adrnbilstrittorn, ' . A. Doitsmann, Clerk, . Pot '413 'A INSIGINI:E'M NAL E..OIV•VALUAULE :tV.3I ft Ad.:. r . 11t0YE,“191%...Wi1l be . sold id, intb!ic. sao . • . • . Ou ildturday,iteptentiber 2916,1 . 866, 'At 1 . 2 trei . orti . noon, at tar Cruet Keys-Hotel. adjoin leg thenremi...o., lb° following:Real Estate fit ela.ss • Griot Mill, • w Mut -and Bark ' Mill. and TrOrt of Land, situate in the township ,of North Held; g, ktl P11.;:on Tulpelioccon.Creek and C and, adjoining latala of John Zerbo, Mahlon Schoener. - Charles Munich, and 'Peter. Anderson,-con palling 44 acre's. The Improvements; in addition - to the Min of a two-story dwell" ling-,1013,0, h .kitchen attached; also,* ten aut Muaae, Seltwelfzer • Barn, carriage Monte, and other . butluings; together with a largo' Apple thchard - and a.variety of trait trees of the choicest . . . The Water Power is the very hest on s the Tulpebac con: The "Mill has three pair or liarra and a Chopping ..Stone. This location offers superior. facilities for buy ing grain, and rhiprueot of flour to markets.. Also at the ruine time arid piste, will be sold a piece of Wood land conutiniug 4 acres. • Also a Dwelting House and piece of -.l.and, adjoining the above property, contain" ing,four and aloof MACS. more' or 1-4 t.. The improve-. ments'are a barn. and buildings, lately used for a Dia tillery. • Upon this Inlet: there is a tine apple orchard and a never failing Spring.- The battling are nearly all Deis , . and in good ecoulidon, - • Conditions made known:at .the salee by . WM. H. LlVlNliut.fl4 No. 3S N. 6th St.; Beading. Sep 8, 6 ,-,841-4:1. • 'Assignee of 'Abraham Krick. 1.)00/511:CLIS1Wei WIRE - itIlliPIC AGENCY: eo lat GIED. ilittGHT Ct.k.ll; Pottsville. Sept, 15, '66 - 37.t1 L'iXTll,2l4 BOUNTY .EXTRA ROUX TS( ant prepared to 'collect the additional Iternity.due soldiers-under the late-Act of Congrere,_ promptly and speedily. • soluleie..wiit fixid it to their auvautege to . eitner call in person, write or eend chtuge,orme... My charge in each care is Eire declare .no.Lharge Until tenuity 1.4. collected.. "atilactory r ex erencea will in all carer be. given. • . • . JA4a.e..S'SELLERS, No. 224 bon 4th St., huladolOhia., lwr aale.Altra'Flalt.ll4l.,E...Tvventy- A— . 4 abc thouaatal Cigars of good qa4lity tobacco, and good blZe, are unered . for ante by Lae .aubscribar at astB per tbouiuid, aft ruses bewg paid, on Went._ Utley see put' up In uox:ca co,,tatuT, g lOU cigars each. .Adurtaia• LEX'. I.LIU, Itumburg, ttorlta County; ra. TB,IWANTED victim siltammo; . Both tool and male and female.'; - Steady etkployinent me year round, and no capital required. 'BE:lantana new, light and au:arable.- for parileunua doxa. • , Jr. Brooklyn; St. Y. bept . CUT. FLOWERS, BOUQUETS, AND.. ORNAMENTAL . WREATHS, Farnitted of ell sizes and pricer, . Greenwood Nursery, Pottsville, Pa. . S oinething New and , NOvel. for dgenla,-Ped dlers,, Country'Storea.Dniagina.- and all aeeklrg an•honorable and profitable' bunbytte.' Free by , mail for S 5 cu 3:: .wholetale $ e per doa, ?anvanera real* $6 to $ l2 Per day Profit. r. ABBO rr. DOWD,' - Sep 8, 86-4t3 31apufactaren, 196 Water St W!AB ROPE , - .WORK oi • • '• • , ROEI3I4ING - - . . Trenton, New lers - ,cy. kluge anklet:inept Of Wllo.llo_pa constantly 6n hand: :Orders filled with despatch. Fondue, strength,: and coat. sea ett•entar.".. : -•- - - VJELVERAVAURE.:-A Ana" 11:560Ttinent. such as Solid Sliver Spoons: Forks, Ladles. .Frult • Knives, ice gleam Scoops, . etc.". &c.. '.Sllver Tobacco Boxes. al- R. O. OBEEtieleenturSt., H 0" CID 011.11" 1 1 1111 RELENTS.—A fplendld ea • lection or - Mad:Lea-A:101d and ,Shyer. of Amer] Can. Engllo 41 , 4 R. Q. (MEN, .Dec 16. 'Ca. • . • Centro SL Pottsville: Mewl:Taloa Hall, WALKER 6c PRICIr, have h' large asiorthment- of Sates - . Red Caosteic Edging assitinsertiric, .0111 and sett 4kena:. • 'June ES; ' 6 6 • ' bidets tot Flour r l'eeit.Hin- Straisi, Pleb, Salt, 2%,,,Lime, torcat:Etamitel.Ctationoaht Me; !fir :tututonwo stmt. totetro prompt attentkm. Nth irrtp tai 4:4.* • PEVA* Q 0 ''-.TI: a reVIVWFLA - - . Saturday; Spteinber 22,1f.16. THE - LATEST' - - NEAPS ,: European 'Nesiro--Itetr:67: a - Diiseel~ r: -Our European advic . f.s by the Cable are - to' the 18th hist. The, expected.manifestO oftha Emperor Napoleon on the -Fasltilitt. of affairw in Europe has Jost been - Published.. ' The) Emperor-hellevek that 'France; will benefit from the recent • chaOgeri.. He justifies his:,; mediationlietween Austria. Prussialta ly, and expresses his faith inilastio . g peace , but thinks that the surest way of auuntaining peace is to be preparidTor the vigorous PrOe ecutiou of was. 1111881 d thak,inconsequenee, of the protest of the trnited-Statia Govern— - mem, be has foitiddrin'olillta4„orlicers ht. Mexico_ from holding' oftrciellappointments . :,,.. under Maximilian. The - Pritssian fleet -at•,!: Kiel has been-p - ut out orcommiesion, and tho ~; Electi ! ral law has passed thaUppqr Cbtunber of Prussia. The man who attempted the asp- ;; itassination of the Emperor of. I;ussia has been executed.' • , . The Great Eastern. was otT'tlie- English I coast on the 18th It?ia likely that tho question of the. Venetian debt will. after all, be adjusted to the satisfaction of till the par ties concerned. • . A Mrs. Eliza Miller was murdered in Phil: adelphia on Wednesday. The allkged mur— derer is said- to be Gottlieb. a: butcher .by Profession. He is- regarded As a - despeisto . and wicked man. His left side is palsied. The rellow is Well. known is Philadelphia, and cannot long escape. • The New York Herald announces that General Qrant-fuLly endorses tho constitu tional amendment. . , Jeff Davis Is reported to be tuuch down cast at the political aspects. lie will stiller worse.defeat in 1866 than he _did 1865. The heavy rains , out:West continued int. . 1 Thursday, and Immense tracts of country are overflowed. All the railroads but One. lead- • leg from Cinainnati bad been "so" damaged to stop running trains. Four lives have been lost by ,the. flood - at Piqua," Ohio. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention at - Pittsburgh, Sept. 25, is calling up meetlngi by hundreds, many of theth , of vast elk_ over the country. Everyliiyal soldier of the late"wants earnestly•invited to'alteud; March once more, Boyi, in Blue 1 "As 1 16fili'l l airsTr.i's,..S . 0 - G0k..5 - rum llvto~.^-The:Ne : York lieittld, a Johnson riapor; says :" " • ' '." :The Gubernaterial election /a .Pennaylcukis will be all one way. Major-A/moral Geary :will tuidoubtedly be elected by a - majority that wilt!' settle the question at issue in all the other k r iyal States, and revise the old .4 proverb, - "As g 0 Pennsylvania so goes the Union." Thousands or the iinpporters of President'Jelintion cannot con scientiously vote for Elleater. Clymer, and the President himself- cannot desire _the defeat of such a candidate as Geary. -. The chief impos:: tance of thePennaylvania election; therefore, la in its bearings upon the, next Benatership, ; .`,: i my:PoLity;" A NOTH Ell EIELMASSAVRE'i . thiioidets Murdered in Platte Ci ty. Missouri,by the - Rebels; - The Town held by the,Latter who Swear no. Loyal Man. Shall. • Live In it. •. LIIAVENWOZTIL, Monday, Sept. Ff, 1840, • ; • A - bloody and fearful tragedy - occurred - at Platte City, Mo., on Saturday last. The Radical Conn:Dß:Riess= bled atthe church ht Platte City on that - day. ; • There:: were about 100 men, Including .visiting The Convention put iu nomination. a 'lull tffitecaufd . adjourned about 4 o'clock P. 31: . Just before adjotire , ment the Rebels brought a band of ninsic-tiptin -Atm; street, which played c•Dixle.'" . Thelfonnie Blue:F . lW' &c., and soon gathered about them a large crowd oP - armedmen. .A Union man, Thomas Dimulgan, bet= very noisy upon the Street, the Sheriff went to him and was in the act of quieting him, when a Constable nam- , ed'Caiahan, of notorious Rebel record, Carrie up witht posse of men and Anted out Dunnigan,- who stood side the Sheriff, saying: "There- he Is—take 416, 0 0 r words to that effect, immediately the Rebels: who bad' assembled to the number of four hundred, commenced firing upon every Union man upon the etreet.. - Four were Instantly.k.Wed and a largo number wounded ' The bushwhackers drtive the Union men out .of - spa teen, and font hundred Rebels now hold poesiaselon of, it. A Mr. Reath visited Platte Cltyto get his brotherw'. body, but was not allowed to take it away. The ; gavot him pass to • get: out of town through their picket - lines. :The first shot was fired by a Rebel eta:stable: upon a drunken unarmed Unionist.' Members of the i Convention who had left, hearing the shouting, return ed to Platte. City, and while riding through hie:streets . . wets upon from' the windows of houses and loons. Mahy bores were shot from under 6:legatee:, Foul men were killed, and 12 wounded. • • . : POTTpVILLE .M.ARKETS; • . Corrected Weekly Col. the MI o ere , Jo orna Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel; do- . do . do do e xtr do a do per cwt... b do do superfine, • per 'darrel.o Rye Flour,. do .do. - - per cwt... Buckwheat Flour, : do • . Wheat, prime white per bushel do do rat do Drietrreaches, puree. Pe pound. dy '‘ do unuarsr • do . • Dried Apples, - do - =WM Ryrn e, V bn. Co, 4 , Oats, • 44. Soup beans" Pew., 4 , Rye Chop, Corn Meal Middlings, " Potatoes,- " Hay, V ton. bale cwt Straw, V ton. Plaster, Salty VI sack Tim Seed, le Clover" lax 4 , 44 $1 . 60, *1 lo Eggs V iloz. lOs 113 Butter, • _V lb. so,Cheese, • " 2 00; 9uo Lard, , 44. 3 Si , .4 co:Hamm, • "" I 2;s; 1 40'Shoulders, • 1 001 - 1 20. Beef bind qr. " 75, 1 001 " front-" ' 110 123 Mutton,- " . 33 00. :1.1 00 Pork, , \I- 1:0 :n; Veal, " • " sw.. 1 uu,Sng.ir, Cuba, " . I iSugar House, " 9; 3 30 1 PortaRko, • • 'White, - embed, - N. 0. Syrup.'" CHRONIC • DISEASES CCRED. ACUTE PAIN RELIEVED AT ONCE, 11 AppasoN, M.. IL, Lnteof Ilfambuig, thelluccessfut . etie Doctor . •,•: 'Bee taken :Room No. T at the Union note!, fCrmerly... ,• the Exchange, rotteville, where ' he will practice from • the 15th of september to the Ist of October, lnettr .- Dr.k Add:hws practice is merely diseases of a Chronle no.„ - tore, In cases who have believed their health gone for. "I. - ever: ills .treatment Is pleasant and mild, yet so poer-; , ::': erful that persons who had euffered lor years from dis eases pronounced' incurable, have been restored to t j their health Man ituredibly shoit•space of time: He • ••• combines his magnetic operations with his. medicines ~ in many cures, which sheets a speedy and permanent • cure where any treatment can'avall. • • . - • • ' . Healing the sick by the touch or by . manipulatiotio ; ••;; • has been practiced ,by men ' , in 'all ages, yet few hay,. ' • . each a remarkable influence over dfseweve •of the body;. - end mind es non-demonstrated - by , the practice of Dr.• Addison. . The life and 'vitality-. thot he Imparteto' others by his magnetic Operations- cause Many to re::: Joice, Some call it the gift of , heal Lug, . but there ie.; nothing marvellous or supernatural /a it.' All be dOes Is strictly scientlEc and In accordance with- the laws ' • • Dr. ak.''s ekaminations are peculiarly. vaittalde, Inter- ' • ; eating and,setisfectory t theshow to the pa:knit that ho clearly ascertains what al l them. .He seldom Saks: the patient any questions respecting. their • elseasee or:. • . complaints. He invitee the attention of those labor lug tinder any of the miens characters or forms .dlsesses, such as Sore Throat, .Catarrh. lent Consumption, Disordeis of .the Liter and Stem act). Kidney Complaints. Gravel- and Disorders of the . Bladder, 'Diseases of thh Heart. Ramis/HAM:ell:pi. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Weakr;ess,- Constipation.' Plies, Fistula, Scrofula, -Canker Erysipela s/ 'Fetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Old sores,. sick:Head,. t' ache, Raising itlwd. Asthma, Pain In Back, Side and. ' Shoulders tramp and Suppression and Womb Diana.' es, General Debility, Fits,. St. Vitae I Dance, and A kinds of Sexual eakness and Diseases. . • - Office hours from 9 to'l9 M., andiron" to 9P.M. • .• .All consultations Will be free of charge. - . • Sept 15, '66 : • - ' • . . BECK.ER, T-E ACHER • OF M 8 POTTSITZLLE,- PA. • ' • Mr. Becker wishing to establish himseirpeimanent- • •• ly to Potitiville as.a Teacher of Music, would roost re-% ' spectfully announce to hlsiziends and the public, that. be is now prepared to receive 'Scholars for the - Piano. Ile can be aeeu it the Mute Store or. Mr: to. Altstatt, Centre Street. The best.of references given. , , MAVIIINECILY . IPOit SAL E—Tlie; ease& ber hex now:on band and tor siate..-the following Urge lot of new and old maeblnet74-1 aecona-na . steam engine, 113( inch bore and au , inch strolo.f: bay , been refuted and la aultablelor sinking a slooe., One 20-horse powerltniline refitted. • . .1 8. • .2 New Boilers, 30 Male; diameter 30 feet long. 2 Secem-band Boilers, 88 inch diem:, 20 feet king, With Fire fronts complete. • One small Boller about 3-horse power; one Smoke Stick 84 inches diameter 35 feet long ; one smoke stack so inchmdiameter; 40 feet long; one pump- *beet T foot diameter, EX inches pitch, with Shut. and Bodes: Mb complete two .Wrought Iron Shaft/18 foot long; 6-X inches diameter; one Hoisting Drum; 6 foot'spid ers, with shaft and blocks complete; one small. dimmi 8 foot diameter. - • • One 14-Inch Pump, template. One 12-inch " One 10. inch •a. • A lot 0f.16 inch Pump Pipes one mkt Snail ' Breaker Rolls with inch wrought Iro n shafts .4 - • four. Pea Coal ;:. : Screens; a set of • Elevator 'Thickets—new.,-. a lot..af pump &nos, all slue ; a lot of nelt - Prilleys'of varioutv idles ; alao,the timber of s large Breaker. now StAnsd ‘ - ' invof and S could be used for the same p.urpose 6460, iet loPe Chain; all sires, at , . • -JABEZ SPAItli.%; MachinerfDepo -• it Jane 2, .436—al- Coal letteet,rotratirWe.4 I.inpgrt.ant to Owners • Ttie•Grelo EniternAmetectiveC• . INSURANCE CONY Ineirpoiatrell 311Lieeis 1.2, 16166, by eke Salts Penna. - charter reepeanal. • oAprrAL; To blame 14;1186'1mm reaultleg nom dettlisbY dent. then. fire or disease', 1.10646%. BICILIZd AND TRlDlClPAL'brinsali-1019 'Soutti PoOrth below Chestnut, Philadelphia- , ;LI? Cot CRAB. PRAEL - BY. Da. B. BECKER. Presideut. Secretary. DANL. L. INTEttLY, P. ROM. • •• Nice Preekleitt. Deperal Agent. •- • . . RIEPIMLNCES, by pernditalon. • to the folkraltsir„*. , .. named Gentlemen :—Ron. Simon Cameron,. Barri,- bnry, Pa. ; Bon. Mum. Pitman, Psottivllle; Pa.: Ben: jamin Bantam, ye: ; Bard *Pan cram. vine. -Pa.=; Dr. John. Glonittaer„. Pres. LebanOn Bank.;:. Lebanon, Pa. Gen. 'John L: Stiehter. Redding; PA, Benjamin Haywcxxi, EN., Pottsville, Pa.: - • Jane 24 'ad • • 28.41 m REMOVAL. • , - •, • ' .- • • .G ...1W E C K Bang, removed from the store - corner _Mark et- and-1.1,, - Second litreeta, to 'the More between ,O. IFobsonn and .- J. G. Etrannrson Centre divot. offerr, a Mtge and •tra- - - 4 7_ tied saeortment of dry goods and grocorlos at theitrrem. eit'auth prices. ',Being tiankfollor_pnal-favoncotill•so- .' tete a contlgnwcqof the same.. :: , • July - '• wre i t.J . Drerp , !!!r o -r u i n Makcle—ter sale : I> . ) k i . J0n . "21401416: Market Si Dove ." • =Mil CIERIEI $l2 00 $14. - 6 . 60 760 10 60 6-26 T.06.' 7 0U 013. 362 4 600 6.6 U '2 40 263 2.30 9,40 20, _AO 26; . Ig6 161 -; 12; $4ll. ILES -.1--.. 28 80