cj ounia l. rorrsVILLE, PA: CTOWESS 13, . ISO& S ATURDAI, '0 • • - 1 4 • "-- • `.Coif - • - • . . ' `Te just a nd ens not '• • . att the ends thou aim•st at be thiconntrg's; Thtr God's and tenth's," • . THE RESULT Pennsylvania, ohio„lndiana and loWa held • their. State elections On Tuesday last, and by overwhelming majorities they :repudiate the policy of. Andrew Johnson and indorse these principles for which we struggled;' All honor to the sense-of - Right and Justice that ani xnates the American people! - In this State every obstacle and impedi ment were placed in the . path of the Union I Republican party to prevent it reaching the goal of victory. The Copperhealls united the strength of their party with the power and the: patronage of the Administration, to defeat Gen. Geary and carry an increased number of Congressional districts: In Phil adelphia as elsewhere throughout the State, alt the might and the power of the Adminis." tration were brought to bear upon the election of the Democratic ticket.. Thee-navy-yard • laad.been filled with voters. "= The barna and. .sheds in the southern Suburbs were packed With colonists, bearing their tax receipts in their pockets . The Democratic party enjoyed the advantages of the mint, the arsenal, the post-office. the navy-Yard, and all the public departments. The employees there were re tained, it was understood, for the present, on condition that they voted for I - neater Cly mer and the fuiloit ticket; while their future retention in their positions depended :upon_ the assiduity with which they•worked for this • These means were used throughout the State to corrupt the people. But they:, were spurned with the contempt merited, and We have the glorious result,. of Gen. Geary elect ed Governor by an 'overwhelming majority ; more than two-thirds of - the Legislature - Union Republican which secures the election of a United - States Senator to take the place of the renegade Cowan, and a Congressional delegation that will standeighteen Union to six Copperhead—a imin . of two, Union Cod gressmen on the delegation in the leaf. Con • gress. • Especial loner is reflected 'in this (the Tenth) District in the election of Gen. lIFNRY L. CAKE. It is a victory cif which not. only the Union Men of Schuylkill and Lebanon -but - of the. Whole . State, are proud. The efforts of , the Administration and Copperhead party were concentrated on this and the other doubtful districts. In : many of, the districtS in this County the Copperheads had colonized large numbers of men. in Cass Township we learn that the vote , was much heavier than the assessment list would warrant. But this has become such a common occurrence in a number of the districts in the Coal. Region,- that the electiOns'ln those districts are con-: sidered to a , 'certain extent, a mere farce: During the canvass the Copperhead speakers appalled. to the passions and prejudices, not the reason of their hearers. In this. respebt 'it was . signally disgraceful on their part. :Notwithstanding all, the peoPle hake tri umphed in the interest of Freedom,-Justice and4Rumite Rights. To treason the result of: last TuesdaVs election -in Pennsylvania, is a. defeat even' more signal than that at Gettysburg to the rebels; to Andrew Johnson it is a lesson which he will be ,wise if he accepts. If he should not, but persists in his evident purpose to inaugurate - a bloods' despotism, he will be ground to powder beneath the indignation of an outraged people. Congress being sustained so magnificently, it is to be heped however, that reason will resume its sway in his:mind, and that he will bow to the will of the peo ple as expressed so decidedly at the ballot .boi. USURPA7IION - ADVOCATED The elections in Pennsylvania, Ottiii, Indi- Mae, and lowa are over, ;and thepeople'have • decided not AP accept, the 'President's .Poliey, In fact, they repudidate it overwhelming majorities. It would be supposed that :;fir.' Johnson would bow to these grand 'eXpreS stone of popular will, and _abandon his con spiracy • against the liberties, anti' rights, of the nation: But - he .evidently,- cOntemplateS • nothing of'ihe . .on.tlie% morning after the election one of his office holdersin delphia - who controls a jotirnal, came out In; it boldly asserting.that "the President would be justified in sending a body of, troops to the . Capitol and arresting all the Membera of Con:.. gress, placing them •in' prison, .and carrying on the government without their aid, or their interference." This fugleman . is evidently, preparing . the way:for a Presidential core: n'crAi. on the plate of 'the Third the, icon, . 'During the late canvass fi*, Presidenf,. Montgomery Blair and the . .lesser lights of the Copperjohnson party thrcinghont the country, did not hesitate-to annunciate threats and the English- journals are noW.predicting7 a renewal of the civil War. - It . seents.to us evident that to President means as soon- EU3 be gets a chance. to recognize a congress that earl admit the. Rebel representatives without . the guaranteestequircd by thetrtie Congresi, and to force the latter from the Capitol at the point of the bayonet. If the loyal people attempt to reinstatetheir Congress, ;he will treat it as-insurrection And . Use. the arpw to efush the movement: •To he forewarned is to be forarmed, and the people must prepare to.sc,! :in unparalleled. usurpation - attempted-by the bold, bad titan nOwoccupying the, Presidential chair. sane . or insane, he has shoWn biniself tti.be a vni,-- ; gar tatan in the low speeches Ldmade hit late stumping four, : and hisnext role will .beif he permitted to enact it: - thtit" of :a. `*usurper. .ImPeftchtnent isserionslybroaChed; and -if be: continues his pi esent '-career and makes a • serious attempt UpOn the libeilies and rights of the penple; it . will cane. • . It is to he boiled butt the press of the cettn .try which should be jealously watchful of any '• ettroarlunent by Execntive power- on.. the 'llbertiesorthe people, will speak. out man= . . p l i;y toil s.3rl.sir tin Illt•mv!4tion. check the Prusidt. lit niad'eareer. -.lf' it aboold not,. at all veto.. it :prepare the pet pie for NS Ilyti-sr aet ot .t16:11:)!691-Ancic a IN' . Johnson may resolve to ecniti,it. • • -• • . Theihrt , ittft of his -.mercenary. piess*.:* chic . `.... pfuleche3 of .his partisaes ; the h.Augloy and o., joshlting.demennor.of the - ...rehel lenders; the. :: continued persecutions ot l m 'ulomen in, the - , ,e- South - : lits own degraded and. blood thirity i 4 . :,t . character, .ivartt us that the attetuttt : lO °tap- I. lac a bogus Congress will he made; ttule Si the :1: pressandpeople..meM hiM firmly, arid e.anse ~ him to desist.. The danger is imminent, and . ii), we speak earnestly on this subject,-- beeinSe 'it' ,I i •- • • seems to ns . .that. Andrew dohns'on is deter- . i . mined to provoke a . hloodyeontest thrOngli • /- wideh he may assume. the reins of Aleut fl: .torial power in the interest of treaFon I.et -1,; . no reader pooh pooh this.as impossible..: In AS 1-1 , 1860 armed rebellima against the thivernment. A t ..• wts laughed at tifinatty, as very. unlikely. It 4 I was a Mere ebullition... Nothing morn..:: Yet It'e had..to pass through four years of bloody,. war after we were awakened to the truth by;, l iti . . - • !1,0 tiring on Fort 'umpter.r.. - Let us not spirt. k. w "hen treason, is rearing -its hydra-head ; be so ..... ••-•„.,. t foolishly incredulous; • ulOuS, bOt let us arouse and t .`• a' be prepared for, the worst. Let ns - bp ready ••° 4 for. Andrew inlinsori - : '- • ' •. • - 1 , . 1. • •-• . • - • • l i. • 'S - - 1...* •Ji6 .4.tw-x...lo...s.—,sherlif 'loran haa - set himself up as the .new law-maker.of our County, and also as an expounder of the law.. He attaehed 'a note to the recent law of the Suite _disfranchising deserters, his proclareation stating that it need not he re spected: We learn also that he-ordered the removal . of•• the eleetion poll from Rush Township into Ryan on the Quakake road . to accommodate. Mr. Collins, a candi date lot the Legislature, the better to secure the votes of his railroad litliorers. • This of course is an illegal electiOn Nand the box ought to be thrown out Votes we - learn, were taken from other townships and also from Northumberland.,Coiinty. • If-it was in any other County than Sehuyi: kill, this Utah Sheriff would be taught that . there are simmile laws which even Irmlunen siv . . . txitind respect. . . ACV 31a. Jews A. Dour made a successful bal- Pion ascension from Charithersburg on Satur day' last. •When a considerable height from the earth .be sent down :a live :dog in it pais ..,chtite. The ordinal obaktog like; so - .open ti reP.Cbeo the eartis l 9 rafoty . • SPEECH OF GEN GEAB:E..ON TELE BE. • •• SUL. OF THE ELECTION.. On tlie night of the election Gen. Geary • was in Harrisburg. When the. returns an-. nonneed the . fact•of his .election as' Governor," of Pennsylvania, the !Soya in Blue". formed - a..procession. and -proceeded - . to th 'Jones' . House; for theTurpose, of serenading him.— • When the band had ceased playing, General Geary, who was' loudly called for, .appeared . • th and responded to e compliment in- he fel lowing address . . . • nu-now-Cr: io_ss :—As' the candidate and' req . ,' reran tatlve of the triumpsrant - Union - Republican verty of• .Pennsylvania. I reciprocate your congratulations. and return you rny sincere thanks for this greeting. •It is indeed, a noble victory we have achieved. We cannot too fervently and too repeatedly offer thanks to Al mighty God for this new.evidence of lila presence in," the midst of national difficulties. The same hand that guided us through the sufferings and diath of a • causelem rebellion has led, us safely through a new aud even more tremendous peril. - The intelligence of the terrible - overthrow of treason in Pennsylvania—tLe sublime civic .equei to the crowning victory of Gettys burg—the second and final surrender of the rebel ern - pathizers, will forever and justly settle many diSpnted questions. • • • • ' ••• • ' -• -It permanently establisheS the hira that the Govern went of- the United States is vested in the American. people; and in their representatives In Congress mem-. bled, and not in a corrupt Executive. And upon this. strong and granite foundalion we shall now proceed to fortify against the inroads of time and the. attacks: of treason, the following truths and. covenants . • . . • .• • "That the Government of the people,_ by the people,- and for the people. 'shall not perish from the earth: • !That cruel and revengeful traitors, defeated in bat tle, shall not be restored to ruin the country they at— tempted trio:le:grey ; . •.. • - • • that when oar forefathers - declared man capable of self. govethment, .they rejected the. heresy of human slavery. and pledged equal political - rights to all . their successors : •• • "That hereafter the citizen represented in the State : and National Legislatures mot he clothed'. With the rights of citizenship; • - • • • —That all the agencies of the Government, civil - and. military, Mutt- be, perseveringly and sternly exeraised.- to protect,•vindicate. and if needs be, avenge our op - pressed brothers in the South against the savage per... gees:Dona of rebels Who are etill so impenitent and de 'fleet that even AndresiJohnion fears to pardon them:' "Thai this obligation is as sacred as that which made "the Roman citizen strong and respected all over the world, and which stimulates the- British Government to-day, to defend British subjects against oppression and persecution,. however remote and however, re , . moreeless; that as we mustelio.ise between thee Who • will not yield - to the - cohgrierers7 terins in the recent in - - Eurgent States and those who -have fought steadily for. the Government and pray for its.protection, .we gladly prefer the men who offered their lives for the flag to those who continue to scorn and trample upon it_T••• • The defeat: of the sympathizers with, treason. and the' overthrew of- an abandoned and ungrateful Executive in Pennsylvania, opens the whole Southern Country to the progressive . people of the:North, with their ten thousand intellectual and elevating agencies,' and het; • tent:an - this, it secures to theTeeident loyalists, white . . end black, those natural and civilrights: pledged in.the 'Penlaration.of Independence and secured by the laris of the land. What Pennsylvanian who-Contributed to the resplendent Majority we -contemplate with such gratitude and joy to not feel proud that to his vote and- DE his energy mankind is indebted for these priceless blessings. . • . ' • '' Having Certified these great truths against all future it-ts for us of, Perins.lvinia to maintain the . forward position-we have so proudly won/ •" The result proves that an : intelligent people Canna be driven away. froin principle by .plAntle to prejudice. Bat it !Imes the factmore.than all that profligacy-and. proscription. in high places serve, to • arouse popular .dignation, and to strengthen'popular convictions:: No : tyrant in any age—not even that-of Nero, whose my is written in the immortal pages of Seutonius,ever descended solow in hie efforts to.debaugh or. reached' .eo high in.his efforts to destroy; as AndreW Johnson.—. Strong in the stolen power - of a betrayed:people, he: stretched forth hie arm paralyzing where he could not purchase, .and.scinirging where he could not Subdue. , —.. • Our State was eouvcrted into a market place, where the - cifficee - of the people were proffered to themselves as• the'priee of their own-degradation, and where honest opinion was ostracised and craven eyeophanty disgust ingly rewarded: But this attempt to restore the tram-. ' - toms of the South, and. to revive the, Copperheads of the -North, has proved to be a galiwnism so brief that his failure has-cneeigned both to a deeper death: and to - a darker grave than , that they' occupied- before. The Commonwealth that' has resisted and Addled such bribes and such brutalities, may well claim the -proud •,title of being the fortress f :American: freedom. • But as •I speak to you I feel that we . are not alone entitled . to the laurels of. transcendent triumph. Indiana and Ohio complete the triumvirate as they compete for the palm. Let nishare it with theni as those whovron the Immortal battles again'et rebellion - shared equally' the, dangers - and the honors of the Conflict. •- • • Now that we hare done our nuty,:it: 'will be easy for others to follow—easy; let-ns liope,.for Maryland to hold the poktion so bravely and - so - blciodily won du ring the war, and now sought to.be -torn from her by - returned rebels and pensioned, mercenaries:easy for Teem:mei° retain and rivet the splendid poet she has captured from a double treason easy for Delaware to . 'cut-loose from the prejudices Tinder which she-has groaned so long: . easy - for Miseouri. to add another page to her-crimsoned yet immortal recordl and above all, easy for the patriots of the South to compel obedi ence to the last generous: - proffer of the American peii pie in the new amendment of .the National Constitu tion, Noble- words, boldly • stioken. A fit suc cessor to our noble Curtin who an gallantly sustained the , honor and credit of good - old. Pennsylvania, - and .who earned the i)rotid. title 'during the; Rebellion, of "The Soldier's Frierid:" • . THE 'PRESID E NT EpEPEACTHED Last w eek:. Gen. • Buller addressed an: . mouse audience at Cincinnati. lie advoca-' . ted the impeachment of: the • President he • causehe had sought:to' bring. Congress into public , hatred; ridicule • and. contempt ; be-. cause he - had :cerruptly- . used the . potter of. removal and appointments ;- because. he had neglected ' to c*ecute 'those -lawsof Congress Which were passed ever, •his veto : and other. laws; becanse he had defied the constitution-' al right of theBettate to . confqm appointnients by placing in power. officers whom:. it had re jected; because he had corruptly: used the ,power : and - unlawfully restored y. by. right 'of eapture to the, United States; arid because he usurped the poWer of Congress by terminating the . war by proclamations .instead.Ofby. treaty: by the advice of the Senate or : a law.of Congress.- Eachof these offenseS are litgh crimes and misdemeanors in the meaning :- : of the Consti . tution..... There was one bold passage .toward the close ofhis - ispeech; -which - .was • received 'with tremendous: cheers . As.. it is a new paint in political - discussiOns, .we give it ver batim . . ••We have been asked the queatiou, how •van. the Presideut be impeached I' He is Commander-in.-Chief 'of the. Army and Nary,. and the Cotistitntion• of [he mmed States says nothing Whatever :Mont who shall hell the othee while he 'is being impeached. There fore, if you begin the impeachment, he will order the army and [levy to disperse. Congress; and he will seize' the mine of government. Where is the remtleyt- Here it Ist The ISouse of Representatives; tinder the Con stitution, is the grand inquest of the Nationperhaps I might say, for. illuetrazion. the Grand Jury of tne Nation, It prepares the bill of Impeachment against ' the I';'*•ident if it sees canes, and it presents the bill of impeachment to the Senate of the r ailed Statee,,which then'becomes a high Court of impeachment, and the Chief-Justice. of the United States site in that Court as. its:presiding oftleer. It is thus no.longer, for that purpose, the Senate of the 'United States;' bet it ie. the . Court of Impeachment of• the United' Statee. - What , . shall they dot .When the 'impeactimeni is ready. the Seate sends out ithmessenger or Sergeant-at-Arms to ,bring in the criminal; be he high or I ..w; " (Applause.l They eet him at the bar and read the bill to him: If he 'plead gailty, then. they..proceedto athitence him, which Sentence is a deposition end depriVation of office. whim he. is brought before the bar, the Senate of the United States may order him to be imprisoned, or. to • find ball, or any other prom order that a Court might adopt in a criminal case, and when the Conetitution provided-thl4 mode Of trial, did its framers mean that a nvan who te before the Court of Impeachment as a criminal ahall he at the same time chief ,executive eft . cer of the Government ? By no means. _From - that moment he cc:flees - to be able to exercise the difileS. of that pe office . until he le acqoitted, 'And then comes the a ' cif the inability of the President of . the United. . ee gut take t e ciget rh beu e ln o tie in celc of President, so the Vice., Ivithere being no )ice•-• States t President t:i ' - president: it mnitt. devolve on the President of the Seri- • ate fur time being.. [Applause] If In any of these. step% so taken, accudingto the Coh,!itutlon;the Prett- Ident does not obey as a good citizen the behests of the ]sigh Coort•of Impeachment; then that Court, like any other Court in the laud, can call upon the whole•body • 'of the people to aid it in enforcing its rightful authori-• it. i:App l a use.] And now I serve a notice on Andy I Johnson. that when a rightful court. of the Senate' of I the. United States calls fur aid•ln their behalf; _and tile I:peofile of the United States, -the .boya iu• blue," will anewer. We are told that if Congress shall . proceedto , • exercise their rightful authority. , then thet c . will, be 1. tried the strength of the Government, that the ' Presi 'dent will cull upon the army 'and' naVy..and the army of the . United Wand,,,,, - will obey him. Let . there .be . no ..-fear about, the. regular have - no .desire to disparage s tl:a t i e . ,I,:.t,..,eittlif.e,i t i i h t o, a e i u f, [3. ,, - . a m n e d n t t h h e a - t n a aLy i 1 terrier. f APPia ,,, e l 1 either the.pat.o ,ti-tu or thelutetyrity of the artily of tue i• United States: but. if the army, asl.tuth,.ur of any 'por l 'lion of it, or ot auy [Meer of it, shall eo far forget- the }_duties li - e owe's to his flag and to'his profession as a i soldier as to answer any nut the legal call of his cotm4 i try, that entail. body of own shall' he wept - fo,m.' the Iface of of the earth as a inbweb isnvfept away before the risingofthe Morning 5. ",* C I. P " ) . l ''''g ed c btee"-.1 ....• PROPOSED .VISIT OF DISTINGUISHED ..-GENTLEMEN TO THIS REGION. We learn that a delegation of prominent GoYernment - officials, about twepty-tire in number, including Hon. 'Hugh . ..McCulloch, Secretary of •the . Treasury; .116 n. 1): - A.* - Commissioner of levintie Senator. Fessenden,- - Cliairman. - of . l . • . . mittec, and a - nut - Orr of Senators and Repre sentatives, principally from .New, Tmgland. and the West, have aceepted' ati , invitation . tendered by the American iron and Steel, Association, .several .. members of- which. will. accompany the party, AO visit the liincipat. iron prOducing• regions of -Pennsylvania; • Tlie .delegation will leave Philadelphia' on'. Monday next,. 15th- inst.. "at 74 o'clock; A. 711:- The following, will he the programme .Spend Monday ne.tt in 'the -Lehigh.Nalley, stopping •at Much' Chunk. Tuesday .visit: this Region; stopping' at Kount.Carbon. On Wednesday visit Cornwall. •nrid Ilarris-: bUrg. On Thursday visit Johnstown:: •. On Friday visit Pittsburg.:.. On %Saturday return Benjamin Maywood, Esq, has been invi ted, and we . presume will •accornpans : the tllegation The visit we trust, will be productive of good to the -iron : interests of Pennsylvania Our re,sotirccs and the measures required to build them up, cannot be brought too promi nently to the notice of the law-making power of the country, end-Personal observation will go far to enlighten the minds of the distin•- guished visitors who will be here neativeek: We hope that all of our iron men Will em brace the . opportunity to meet them. - ANoTEmu!wnms7 Taarroa. PAR. . Andrew Johnson has.pardoned the brother Of Jeff Davis, restored_ to him all his prop-.. erty, together with the back' rents of the estate anionnting to . - about $20,000. - The pardon of Jeff Davis'and all the other lead ' ing rebelerwill no doubt soon follow, in order to. keep Andy in, his new rebellion against the . representatives . -of the loYal people. • ; 60,000 , NATCR ALI.ZATION PAPERS. We • learn' thit one of .the Copperhead candidates for the Legislature could not-undetstand bow Clymer - could be defeated, as. they had issueu about • 60,000 naturalization papers in the State. This accounts for the coilfiderite. Cly mer had in his election; who declared on Monday evening last, that byT o'clock - on the 9th of October, he, would be Governor, of viCTOIWT .A . ...8.Rv . .A.c05.1 : 0, - -:E. 4:gaifist.;; ; lll.-A00f0.4i'., - ; PENNSYLVANIA, lOWA, INDIANA AND. OHIO. GEN. GEARY ELECTED GOVERNOR. 18,00 , 0 MAJORITY Gain of Two Members of .Con. gress • ht. Pennsylvania 'by - the Union Republicans. LEGISLATURE ,LMIG-ELY UNION Ohio, 50,000 Union Majority--ludi ana, 15,000-40wa,10,000. The People True to Freedom, Justice and Humanity. If GLORY, GLORY, - HALLELUJAH :" Perinarl van ia , . . T.lesdav last, October' 9..wiinessed . the most dupe rats political struggle in Pennsylvania that. marks the history of any State of the Union. It.resultedin:the: election of General Geary for Governor by about 15,000 .majority ; in S gain tJf two Itepublican-Union members of Congress; Making:the new delegation. to Congress 'stand. Republican-Union, 1S : Copperhead: '0: and in f,ecu ii i ? g a majnrity:in: the Legislature. which is 'to elect u United Suites Senator to succeed the Hod. T r Cowan. (.Johnson) for , sixyears from the 4th of . . .The Administration patronage in -.Philadelphia af fected oar. Majority t here, - but•in the interior -we have made 'gratifying gains: - The : Copperheads,ander the lead of Clyiner fought desperately, - but they have met with a Gettyabnrg defeat. • • " • -• 'We have - a - gain of twit members of Congress..OSn. Cake In thia District; and Mr..Covede in the Twi-Xity.• - drat District.lhelddes electing lconnti oiler Cciffroth iu the Sixteenth - District, where the lastreturis was.con- . . .The State Senate - Will stand 21 to 12—store as last "year: We lost one'end gained one..• • • '. • The Roush of Representatives. will stand 63 10 97, giving, a Repnbllean malority of 3.5 on joint ballot: • • • WELL DONE, OLD PENNSYLVANIA . ..I • • . . TOTE FOR. GOVERNOR LV 1866; 6011PAREb - WITH .HOME - VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN • 1864, lIT MAJORIT!.Ep, WITHOUT TEE..EOLDIERB! VOTE..: . COrNTIES Adams. Allegheny. ArmstrOng Beaver._ Bedford.... -Berks Blair Bradford.'. Bucks Butler:.... Cambria... Cameron,. Carbon.. ,Chester ClarCentre- Clearfield . Cultub:4.. Crawford.:. Cumberland 'Dauphin • •• • Delaware • - • : Elk ........ .. • ... . ... t . „... Erie • 2,7 r„ Fayette • • Franklin • • Fulton • - • - . . . .Forest. • • • V; Greene' Indiana • • • Jefferstin ... : . 'Juniata: • Lancaster.., .. ..• .. Lawrence. Lebanon.. ... . ' .. Lehigh • - Litzerue • Ltycoming' • McKean Mercer • • • Monroe Montgomery:: .. .Montour • • Morthampton . „ . M e P o rr rt y lt mbe rtrt „. Philadelphia... Pike • .Potter Snyder Sullivan ..... . . Susquehanna:: Tioga • Union Venangti Warren Washington Wayne.. ... •Westmoreland . Wyoming .Tork: 951 '2,611 1 435 • 3:;.: • Stil l . 107' . . • -. . - 49.:113 . 43,601 1 53. 4 2 7 36,5P8 . .4.1, 4 101 i. - 34,893 - .. . . . . .. . .Idajorltlcs ~ . 0 0 12 .- .q 1;534 . . . • m - . .. Tilt , majority fur Lincoln lit I Stt.l. with :the soldie* Later returns seem to indicate that 6er. Geary s ma. jority . will .be' from 19,000 t 0.20,000, in the rstate.•.. .• .-. . • The foll Owing arc the members of .Congrese chosen ; Districts 1. Samuel J.ltatidall, re-elected. 'Democ'rat. • 2.. Charles O'Neill, re-elected, , Republican. • • • 11. Leonard-Myei e. re.elected, Republican... • 4: William D. Kelley, re.elected,.Republicati. • • : 5. Caleb N. Taylor succeeds Thayer, RepubliCati. • .6.11. -Markley Boyer, re-elected: - . Democrat. 7. - . John M. tireannalL re-elected, Republican: • J. Lawrence Getz eneceeds Ancona, Democrat. 9: Thaddeus Stevens', Te.elec Ceti,: Republican. : • • 10. 11. L. Cake suceeeds•Strouse, Republican gain.. • :11. D. M: Ven Auken succeedsjohnson,.Democrat.' .12. Charles Dencisou, probably re-elected: Democrat... 13. Flyases Mercnr,-re-elected, Republican. 14. George F. Miller, re-erected, Republican. - 14. Adam J.- Glosebrenner, re-elected, - Democrat .16. William IL Koontz,rmelected, 17. Daniel . J. Morrell succeeds Barker, Republican. 19. Stephen F. - Wilson, re-electefi-Republicah. • 19.- Glenni, W. Scofield, reselectcd, Republican, .' :20. Darwin A. F . luney auccbeAs Culver,Repnblican.. 21: John" Coreale succeeds /Jawson.liepnblleatigaili. • 22. J. Kennedy Moorhead. re elected. Republican.. • -23. Thomas• Williams. re-elected, Republican.- - 24. George S, Lawrence re-elected.'Republicab. . . • TWELFTHCONGRESMONAL DISTRICT.'. ' ScabzstoN: Oct.' 111,:-Snsolielutruiti•County Guts Jas. Archibald, (Republican), for•Cougrees, I,llto majority. . Luzerne County shims 2,500 majorityfor Charlei Den nison'. tDemperat),' the present - incumbent.: - An -pin-. metre Weal vote was' polled- in Luzerne. - County.— Scranton city gives Dennison Majority; awl an ille gal rote of Su was polled, at least, -In Dunmore bee rough Deunisou•has 2111 majority and:here also there were greft! minaben. of votes polled on illegal papers. The . clection.wl4.lw - eontested. • ' . • . . The intelligence-OMS far received: from Ohio .Showa that the elections have gone the AllMe3VitY The Majority' in the Siete is about fifty thousand:.l Um f .flowing is e - statement.of preAloria'vearitt' . • • • - -15614: • Lincoln's m aji,?rit v over. ..... ..... Ical..Tod, Governor (Union): ma)......:.: krrnFironc. Secretary of State (Dem ), me) 5.ti57 lsca. Brough,. Governor troluiPi mnj • •' • '•• " 5.1.1538 enT, Governor (Union . ). The new delegation will. remain ns it stands in the r esent CongreSs. .The candidates. elected are as fol- Betiry Smith, Secretary of State, Bcti, , ..Trislab Scott, Judge of the Supreme Court, Rep. • • .John Rerrere: memberof Board-of Public Works, fteptiblit;an:: • ' . • el ;NG RESSMEN „ •1' Benjaniip Pluaiesten, re-elected, Rep. . 1. Rutherford 11 Hayes. re.elented,ltep. , -Robert C. Schenck, re-elected, _Rep. • . . ' 4. William Lawrence, re-elected, Rep. • •A. Willistn•Mangen sticceeda:La Blond, Peru.- • • • • '6. Reader . W. Clarke. re:elected. Rep. : • Samuel.SMillabarger, re-elected. Rep. • r . • S. Cornelius S.-Ilathillon succeeds Hubbell-Rep. 9. Ralph P. Btickland; re-elected 'Rep. •• - -” 1 lE. James , 111. Ashley. re.elected.. Rep.. -•• • . • 11, John T. Wilson succeeds' Bundy.. Rep. • •: 12. Philip Van Tromfisucceetis. • 1::. Colunalms Delano, pmbably retelected. Rep. • 14. Martin Welk. , r, re-elected, • -. • -• 1%. Tobias. A'.•Plants, re-elected; Rep. ' • 1&. johteA: Bingham, re-elected, Rep. 17. Etihraldi R. Eckley.'re.elected, Rep: • • • • . Rufus P. St:isn't - ling. re elected- Rep. • , 19. James A. Garfield, reelected. Rep: ' • -Later returns state that Delano Is deferiteal--Making the delegullon in•the nest Congress -id to ids now • • • • . The Reptiblican.State ticket Is elected hy about 20,000 Majolity. The. Congressional delegation .the, Con less Will stand en follows:.: . ;• • . First Dlstric i."Nitaack, (Democrat) re-elected:. •• Second District, "Kerr; (Democrat:) . 1 • • • ThiniDistrict. anter;i(Republlcttn.) ." . , . Fourth District, - Holman; Dem, ma lority WO. . Fifth Julian:Union, majority 0.00 u., . • SixtbDistrict, Coburn, -Union; inajority. - 2,200, Seventh District, Washbrime, UiAon," majority tOO. , "Eighth District; Orth, Union, majority 300. Ninth District . , Colfax,: Union,majority-2,000., Tenth District, Williams, Union. majority 4,000: • . " Eleventh District,.Shankis, Union,majoritv'3,ooo. "Making S tog; same as at present.. ;tit the list elec." tion it stood z tO - 4, but Vcidttles was. ousted.. and -we now _carry his district, • • .• - • . The Republican% have two-thirds of-both branches of the Legislature. securing U. S.' Senator in place of .. . . . . ' The . retuAtrout Inca are meagre. hut by '..rio. mama doubtful. There. exists no 'controvereyeiteept in. the matter of majorttim wbtchate all large enough. These la former yeara have been: ea follows: . - : : • . • . IS6O. Lincoltiii majority ' . 15,298 . 15&4.' Wright , Seel of e n0tj0ritY...,15,115 AM. ikulte.itioi , ernor) Emil:l6llam • .29,513 16714. - • • • 19t5. StOtte, (Goyernor) .... 5.11,0g0 i.lloychig are - the officers eteCtod i • . • Ed. wegb Secietariof Stale, .Republlcan. . • - Samuel P.. Rankin. Trfteurn of Sfafe. Ifetiohlte.ao. • .' . . John A: Andlfor Sfateßepublicau.. . • • F.: E. Blitiell,Attorney.Geninti,•ftepublican. - ' • C.• C. Carpenter, _ftegister . of BtAW : Liu:4 poblieen. • E. U. Reporiti Sapreine Court, Reiniblicai3. • Charles L: Lludennar!, Cie* pt. Supreme COlnt, • 31EkEERS OF CONGRESS ELECT. •• • •1. 48.mvi F. Wltsoa rb clectbd Retratacan. •• : . 5: Henry Price. ne-elected, Rembllcap.• •," S. wm.p.411.163p; rts.electeaL Repabliesa: • 5. Irm:lAlEhrld" Pace!tede (inane 1, Republican: 5, Cireliille 25, 'so 1105 r, 55c55555 Ulm; R6poll . • • • •. - • • .. • .-• . • . • W. Itoklmiid,' re-51ect5440100144.. . . .. • ' Newark (N. 5.) Election, , Nra? AXE. 35-4 - .. Oct- 9.At oar ebarter 'electon .kW ay Republica's i earrkd debt Out Of thitteenwarAg. gatmagloor.aldertaen. Majority in the dty;.l,ooo. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . • ' •,,..' .11altioliare7Ciiy.• Electiem, •' . • • - Ba.r.romer, -Oct: Ill—Chapman (Repinblican) and the City connidl tic!ret are elected.by n Urge nseil?r•• ~ . • •.. Haw .the •Newa• Wile - arebi ied- ' • - ' ... .: . • . An immense retiflcritinoi . ..mase meeting.' Celebrate . the late Republican victories, was . ..held last night at Fsaeuil Malt :Boston.: The: foliar:dog was, sent fromtbe'assertittilage to fffie onkel - ' • ' • &lum. Mesa, •Oct. ift-LPer.ss ; -Veneta RAI sends greeting to'. Independence Ball, With thanks cordial and earnest,- kW the' great Victory. • ;Ten - thousand. freemen'vvill te.night - rwrpond to*.your. She eartinetsato heir .the news .from the elections . In Pennailvenia and' othei Suttee list night was intense. ..liktititbstanding the ettremely - disagretable Weither.: a large crowd collectedin.frOnt of the Orronids office,- and welted for hours to hear the stuicu..sive despatches, 'Which were reed aw fast as ' received . • About half - past . ten o'clock the members of the Soldiers., and Sailorb,. Colon, who had been holding. a • nieeting et. the Fair . ...Building,-corner of Seventh street. and 'Pennsylvania 'Wrenn . % came . up . to,the . . Office in a body - Accompanied I. by brass band, to give - the 'Chronicle veren, Fade, in token of its politital coarse. This added largely • to the Crowd. already, gathered. about .the office, which . • was brilliintly illuminated The readhlg of the do snatches announcing the re-election of our RepabliCan, Congressmen to Philadelphia, r and the 'election of Gen. • • Cake, a good :Republican, to sheeted the Copperhead. Strouse; as' the. Representative of. the Tenth DisriiCt, • was received with enthusiastic cheers, as also those an nouncing-- Par lergely-increased mejorities . tn Allegha , ny, :Lancaster;: and ' other o th er conntles. Washingt Chronider of . Wednesday% :•. • 1 .•• . • • . . NAITRALIZiTION.-11. is notorious tutu au who intend to vote the Copperhead. ticket take' out their naturalization papers as soon as they = obtain them, while .the. English, Welsh, Scotch and the German . Republicans feeLbutlittle interest in becoming natural ized. The consequence is that the Copper heads maintain the misrule in the - tounty by their naturalized votes, and the fraudulent papers of those who die, and which are' rep resented by, some illegal votes of the 881116 • name, or Arhaassumes the:pante. 'We learn that there are at leiat fifteen 'hundred , who sympathize with the Union , party, who can obtain the papers by applying for them. •We urge upon them to do so before . the first of November,., as all those whoa apply for their 'FIRST PAPERS beforelhat time. can vote, at the ,next Presidential . electien. We hope out friends in different parts of the, County will urge .upon inch persons the necessity of applying at once for their first • Papers. ' We would advise those - who can, to . aPply before the 25th inet, It is the opinion oft- .diethv guished legal gentlemen that. a person must be naturalized ten days befOre the elaction..—: that he must be a legal voter and, reside as .a legal voter ten days in the district,' before. he. can votes; The cractice is different-now, but - there may be a decision_on the . .qtiestion be fore the next Presidential election, which will make the present practice illegal. • Arrangereenti have been made with David A. Jones, Attorney 'at Law, in •Sillhuan's Building, Centre St., to procure the papers '.:free of charge... The eXpenses in the Prothon otary's Office 'will he 65 cents. . • 13 Skrtriway.,.. 23.5'- 3i Last Q: 1 2:12 motg. 11 SUNDAY. ! ' 22'5 10'. No - W-31: .y:0 .2 evc!i.t. 15 :Mpriuite :4; 20'5. 11! Fall 4/06 4 . ...27 . eve14 16 W 6 19 { 5;12.1 F5ll. A1.:23 7.17 ee'g 17. EIN4EiDAY. ••• 6. 17'5 l9 Last 20 9 -49510'g 1S TautaiDey..... ll -101 . 5 ',141 . • 19 Faitur . 14j5.- 15), . : , . • To-mbrivic.— Forty -fiteit: §unday .of . I.ho :year, and •twentfetli after Trinity; 11 :hours and 31 minutes. • ' ' • . ..on/kind . ,ll 'Co., Centro and.Norwegiaxi streets, have jail, laid ins stock c;f.uew F,all goods, which they 'will eel' at reasonable prices: -them . The name ..or the 'English family that Wita bitrned•todeath at Centralia last.. week, by: the mcploaron it coal oil lamp•and deatfuetion their house by fire; was TayiOr.. • . • • . • : , • satztte.' of 215 guns tr aei fired yestertlay.after hoon in this Borough: - in liondr of the greit tory achieved in this District. in the eleCtion of Gen. - Henry - L.-eake, Union; to Congress. His' majority is 215, - . ' 6j82 '1,039 ; • Mons. 71iio&m,..the give a concert at :Union Ha 14,012 Monday evening,. October 22d, assisted by ..enaiuent musical- talent from Philadelphia.. This concert promisee to be a deligh tfnl musical reunion., -. •. • Inigle, at qecond and Market Wee', no* devoteti . limelf pqraonally, • notwithstanding. the fact that he is disabled,: to. •branchea,• o; liia btiaineaa. fie,pa.ya particular attention to alga painting. Sec advertisement in-another.column. . . . Surgeon It. .li, Sillylncuii: U. Sr' A., was . on a visit ,. to tliis Borough this week:: He' has been ordered to Fort NN atliintirth,' a six - company pest in Dacotah Territory, and Will .shortly leave fur his ilea sphere - of .dutY.:. Tho Doctor's health. we are glad to nine, is excellent. -.. ':. -: - '- • Beneiit t0 . .310j. 1: 2ryjbas.—The managers Of the theatre pronose s on Mond'ay evening. -next; killing a -benefit to Maj. E. B..Tryfops, ai deeerf., ingauldier. of the Kuton army.' The* beautiful drama,. Colleen Bawn, , will be produced on the , oef 'easion. Let it be'-a. tnimper: . . .'The 'County litstitute will meet in the lecture room 'of the. Female Grammer SchOol on 'Wanes, day, 24th inst., to continue itrseosion. three 'days.. As the programme of proceedings on the elan le ads us to believe that this will be t h Most in :teresting sesidon - of the: Institute 6r - et .. .held; -we trust that there will boa full attendance of teach ers; directors and parents. . 1 • • I 0 021% 1;26b 460 ,1,31 ,06 :Wen, Pegrce, a staunch Union lake - of Virginia, .delivered an earnest.and eloquent speeoltin front of Sterner Hotel on Saturday evening list. These: men of the. South have Suffered untold horrors and persecution at the' hands el traitors .to-(latthey are rejeicing 'Over the: iesalt in Pennsylvania. ' Our loyal people have saved them. 6,000', 50 100._ I I,U I O 1:51;1 _ 458 r 474. e members of tiio -Pottsville :Geary - Chit); who were so snmPtuonsly entertained-; on the oe easion of their late visit to':Pinegrove by Capt. Kurtt3 and his estimable- lady, take this opportu nity of returning their- sineerethanks - to,them; for their kind hospitality .and we kmilv.tliqy 're joice with us the glorlous;victory. Mac„they live to'brijoy many such grand -victories. 3,100', . -1;100 . ; boo , aoo 1,00 . .. . . Coroner's rnquef tis. - -LAn. inque'st l . 7iaS . held nn Tuesday last at Port•Carbou on the body of Celia Revers, who was found. drowned le Bayer's Dam: Verdict,' suicide. •• . ~.. . .. .• , , 'An inquest was held on nOndity last., at Tama qua; on the body of James Mc3lonegal, - who was killed' by a . fall of .slate in amine.. Verdict so:. . . lii.juiorltw PiTmat,tre I.llosion..—YeOterelay afternoon as Albert Sande Loid were engaged wth several otheryoung men in firing a salute in honer ef the Union Viiitery.. ifi.thie Die, trict,..they - .were severely burned in conaegneues of :the- Tretrwnre exploi ion vt the . cannon.: - We trust. that they - will • speediirrecover - Irani their injuries, which: are painful . ..but Leimsidered ' urn electiOn night. the'. "Bova in Blue'''. wlui did so much to win- the glorious tinion•victory hi this' District ; paraded, the • streets drfirir corps - and lights. They visited Pennsvliania Hall where they were addressed by Gen. Cake ; then to Capt. Towers,whp also..opoke ; then to Mr. HaysVood's who could hardly talk, ho felt so good ; finally . bringing up at theTnien 'Hotel where Lin. Ilartholoinew, eloquent speech eon 'gratniated the hoys on the signal Victory tlit3 , had won They had time on:Thestitly- night. . A men Levrielte . arling.R6ont..,is.3ochlion is being fanned in this Borough. The tlbject. of said Assc,diat ion is to -afford a inedinfu of intelli,• Once*frorn all.parte k Otour country -to the eiththns . of. County ; to more:threi•tually ofgan-,. ize the. tnion.parts of. Schnylkill , County, and to aid tha • great onion party North' and-South in it's efforts to make= treason 'odious' and, loyalty; re-'• spectablth The leading papers; roth all theprin,: cipal titles in - the-I:Moo .will be on .tile.. -Gen. H. L. C . the'otir:Congre:isthan elect,•nthl other active men have thetuatter charge... PartieslleSirous Of-beentning Pembers-can leave their patties at the office of the Miners JOurnal • • . :2 henocifi.e.A. eoinplimentery - benefit that attracted a brilliant audience; • was -.given to Mr. Stuart Robson. the fine'comedien, at Union Hall last evening, by ii..ntimber rit• citizens. This eve 'fling closes his .engagement;. eu • which - oCcasiOn the programme will be meat rah - active: He' hai appeared during the week in a• rannbcr - ef capital burle,oinCs and•fs roes, and made . .a .great .iit in "King Lear, the . .. Cuss," The theatre'go2 hag public should give Mr. Rescin who is not on: lt.a good actor but - a.cleyer, genial gentleman, .13timper.at parting that will - eau:whim . ever. to :recut to, his engagement here . with'pleaSere:. .Go . and seo'Hobson to-night. • . .. r .. . . . . -affairo. Weekly Almanac. - rooii•e .41Am.aly, Arre.ql rf Election Oificersror th-e Lthr.. —On Thursday last, Lynn E. Jones, 'Judge, and Daniel Jones and Joseph Amer, Inspectors, 'of. the 'election :board :of Rithn . Township . , were arrested, charged with refusing to receive. the votes of . Olen who (hiring. the Rebellion were. drafted and did not report for duty. • They had a hearing before Squire John O'Brien in Tamaqua. Judge'Jones was held in $2000.; losPectdr Jones in SUM,' and inspector Amer in $500: to answer. The. law is explicit on the welt in reference to rejecting the votes of deserters, and these 'officers did nothing but their duty - in refuSing to receive votes of that character. If they,h ad acted other wise they ;Timid have Vinlated.their • sworn obli- . gallon toobserve.the election lawn. • The'deserters who offered to . vote 'At that poll should . be arrested and tried for the' offence. • ' . • . 71w•Union . . dernonstrat ion •at ' P . eegrove • on Saturday last WAS exceedingly creditable . , to the patriotic citizens orthat Borough:,•The decora-, tioths of the tewn were, unquestionably. the Most. beautiful 'ever seen' 'on the occasion of 4i, nubile' meeting in' this; County._ , Four Splendid ever,- green arches were thrown across the . streets. In the evening four-fifths of the'houses_were ills initiated. There were large delegations front .Pottsville, St: Clair, - Schuylkill; Haven,' : °twigs burg; Auburn,. TreMo, and other pieces in the: County. The flashing, of - innumerable torches, • e tpdosion of fire- works, cheers of the enthusiastic. Lnioniste, waving or. the handkerchiefs .of 'the 'fair ladies of.Pinegrove, .formed a picture rarely- Witnesied. The ladies especially deserve' great • .credit :for the :beautiful manner in - .which•. their bosses were illnniinated and decorated with the ;red, white •and blue, engravings, Sc. '• The dis play of flags, large and Small, was fine. The delegations are ander- obligations to the •llnion citizens of 'Pinegrove, fortbe. hospitable .manner, in whichthey were treated. •,- . • • . . • • . . • 'Belselfittl.—The follow log la . the Retire of a' match game of base ball' played at Eckti3y, Pi., Oct. 8, 1866. between the Rough and. Ready Base Ball.Cluty of Jeaneatille, Pa., and the Little • '4n zernellaae - Ball Club'of Eckley, Ps". :. ... -Roren . /1311). R4DT: ' I..tfirx LyntEL4l.: -- . • 2 . 9:bteitintey, c 8. •• . 7 0 . 11111cHinley,rp . .. ' • k ' 5: ..6 . ! . Willtamson,. 6 . StEetie. 1 .. _4 ' . .011.114w1g....2 .. 5 8 • - -81e.berry t 3 b " 5 . ,thC.Ampbell, rt 1 5. . 'BfProbert.'et • 'h.:. 3 . 10%1Ingerman; t: 3: :11 .—•-. 47. 781 t . - . Boyd; t...::::.. Resysone, Runde.. 1'b...... Leeman; . Evens, b • • • .Watkftis; 1f..;.. : Roberts. Meet* rf . . 4tlx sth.lth. Ith. Bth., eth.. 'Rough. 'Ready, 10 18 - T 16" 2. 4 . 12 Lltue.tuzenie:. I.": 8 '6 - 3 . 6.- 13 4 . trOVire—fteacSkeltoii. of atiiraths C..- - 13a3rels-4340.-1t..-Mottle, Roogti'ax63l666,: James Wfilhansoiu_Llttatimperae. - • -2.- Moe tims74sl)..RearlOZll4 S ; :Ludwig, - . • - . Tt!at pfraitii—t SOlOOllO, . . the followingfollowingcocorrespondence ,expltuaas . . NVe.hawronly.apace to.say,thattloAecturere. (erred to. hasrtipp.Latioa that . 2.Bltoithreeonre.4 crowded audienceon Wit oc4asion of ite'delivm - i; :',;-• • .-: • Presrtt.i.* . - the& • ••• t. " Obit Sii-.-nAlViLlg a desire to hear 'your lecture on.. ”31atrimony,' .prol.....belleving," what. knowledgo we have of your ability.aa alectmer; that" It would prove MatrtictiVe and entertaining:" we would. respectfully ask that you deliver It in the Ilnion Ball, leaving it to you tci" enggeet the object: for Which the twioceills stall be applied.. •-••-• " • • . • : EL IL RUntzlnkei . L. F. Whitney, •;- Jacob.Lindeumuth, . : Green, • • . Daniel Xershner, • ~ t:105. &Teri; James Glenn, • 141: • 13: " • .. - • Jacob Runtzintrer," Wm : Zero." Lizorke Iloierkatup,: .• ItiehOrd Riltrards;" •• •-; Fred: J: Bro*o; : '.• Jsaies W. Bowen, ". John.'l'. Werner, '. Lewis"C." Thompson, Wra.For, •. *. • • " "' James Lanigan; . It:. Morris. • • James Ryon. • •• . . • James S. Carpenter, John P. llobOrt, • Feeler, • •• Wm. R:G.N. Bowman, • • . •'• .•D.. B. LefevergWomchtlorf, Rooeberry, B. F. Fatzersou, • . . . . . •_. Por.-rsvt.t.tx,- Oct. v2th, , • C. LIENGLI:24 0111r.C... I jetter,•politely. aiking, the delivery of my•leeture on Matrimony, is-before me. -Whether It Will. be worthy theconsideratino of a con muility . ao Well.able to judge, as the- one you: gentlemen, represent,"remains to be .seen. All I elaim..for .it is, In•truthfuldeelaration of facts touching*the important subject dismissed: I am happy to accede to your wish, sug: eating thatthe pro be , •t , be used by the ]cite Society of the L: Church of this place, for-the good of the - ehuretrin her localln: tereete: %Yuma, respectfujiy, . • ••L. GILAYES, • . • Due Aotice will be . .giveii . Cif the time,Wlien the lecture will bestelicered: . - • . , . Teniperance.—The Sons of Temperance in' St . ; Clair.matie a grand demonstration in-the form of a public temperance meeting onTuesday,evening, Oct. 2nd;' • , . ' A large and emnmodioui platform was, erected: on timpublic square, around which, a large'crowd: of 'People were assembled at the appointed time. , The ineetiri ,, was called to order by.D..G..Lewis,.. Esq., and .the follbwing persons elected officers; of the meeting,: • . . . : • . . President.,j..WHARTON.BRADLEY, Esq.. Vico Presidents—Wu: .T. • RienAnns, Wm, BitowN, Jolts RCDD and Wu. J. REESE. • • • ' Secretaries—B.. F. Orawshaw, and: Richard The President after delivering,a - few well timed • remarks; . introduced the first speaker, 8.-Platt,' Esq., who initde a stirring appeal in behalf of the' cause, and Strongly urged the total prohibition of • the li ;uor traffic. •• • • . E. choir under the ableleaderehip of • Wni:T... Richards, Esq., then-livered the - andi- • ence with a very- appropriateplece entitled "The Temperance Call:": •.. • ' Dither B. Kauffman,. Esq„ of MinerSvilleovis, the next, speaker; and dwelt at -considerable • length upon' the just Merits of the catise, and the 'countless pleasurea it, affords these who maintain .a 'strict. adherence to the temperance principles of .Love; Purity and Fidelity. His - remarks were pointed, and ho is- destined ere.long'- - to .be collie.. one of •thelnightest stars of the galaxy -of Temperanee -advocatee. • The - ehoir . then -sang with great effect, apiece of music entitled "Hope for the • ' . • ' . The last' speaker who 'occupied the • stand was the celebrated temperance orator Hon. E. Cars well Of Canada , West. His eloquent and power . fel. remarks Upon this greitt system of Slavery which Is now blasting the ' very. heart • of'' our' natien,were deliVered with 'such powerful ability as to convince the Most obstinate supporters ea` .the'rum traffic: His' humorous remarks •elicited the greatest enthusiasm, arid his . audience did: not. show •the least Agile , 'of -impatience.- The .eloquent speaker exhaustively referred . to the cause and its'. prOgress, the partakers &liquid poison, and their , heinons'.cause, and the great . ' and striking contrast homedo between the two, was.. enough:. to forever. turn them 'from their 'downward path of ruin. . He is conceded by many One of the strongest champions in the cause, and the New York Tribune (excellent authority) pro- , nOundes him "next if not equal to John B. Gough:! He. was' greeted throughont With the greatest ap-. please,.. and at the • close of his unanswerable argument - , three -hearty cheers were given hint,- and-an additional three for the - "fair sex." -After another Mccellent piece. ot inusic by the. :choir. entitled • "Marching 'On," the, meeting. adjourned. At a: regular meeting of .. Perseverance Division, No. 443; K. of: T..of 24shland,.. Pa., 'held in.their. Hall, '1866; ..the following officers'-were. installed, to ;Serve the ensuing term : . P.., Chas; H. Renard; W. A.; Mark - Daniell ; R. S., John T. DaVies •, A. W. 5.," Francis Thomas ; .F.' Meses OWerui ; F„ Geo...N. Douden ; Chap -lain, Rev, B. F: Stevens; C., Edward Ebert.;.A. ' . o.;•.Edward LOVid Fred.:Hopkine ; O.'S., Thos.'. B. Hughes; L: 8 ;. Eliza -Lewis.; L. C., Lizzie James; Ist L. A.,llaggie A. Dryden; .2nd A., Sallie laiiiell ; (d(i.ximrNiclATFn:) • • . . TO" the Welshmen of Pichnylkill.Counly, Fei.t.ow-Co'nernymor:—With.deep sorrow we learn. this-. moiming that there., 5:0 several honored . men in this eouidy who•cunld nut, vote' yesterday, on account of :their negi grime to ways their papers in. ime.. We as Welshmen; always glurY in our-adnerance .to the principles 010 Republican Government and linz nlty, and-to. be lukewarm ut l'irepariug ouifelyes - with a proper docuirieni- to. enabler ti to sh..w - that by our: votes, -is-rather ridiculous, would therefore call your attemitatto the-tact, that those.. .who have not got their, first paper's -yet,.to should [limas roon•as poest: ti l e, so that-they be:ready-to vote at oar-neat Presitleii tial election. - .!Thao will he• rae.eting of.the Weliii• held at the tni,m Hotel; Pottsville, f..let:-P3th, ut 3 fd.,:for thti part ose.of consulting, and 'adopting such measures as will secure the ore: of every Welsnati in the County. entit/edlo the privilege. tu ' .. • • . Delesatea are invited from ill.sections ofthe Coundj. • Aug: 10, 4. , 366. •••.. • . - • Sloss ot. rnr Trims a recent inane th . e. London -Pine.4 ; -ii.e find an interesting'article on Wine and itzl contnnytion.: - in pa.t .- year§ in Eng land.. -We inaku the following cictract America viodncea a.. Wino excellent'. in: ,inality and .exqniaite:iti favor, 'as leatity - who nave tasted the POrt.-(lfaiie - wine of air. •X, lipeer of New ~1: Jufs6y, pi...a.' In our permuindattudt - 5 through Spain,, lfran(o oil l'pr.tngal- we .4i:claire(' agate: experienc. , in 'and h iu 'num! to. the Doh- l'uitage of ,Ameriea.. 11 Our optnioii,-tid wine cannot fan of anceesa . . - , , It is alruadyattraet-' 114 cotieiderable bAteu4oii in London and Purls, andwith lhe ladles will beconie a general fariOrite un :account of. ita.nundutomeating properties. • . . • PAR . ..., •FALL Asr? Trani • • . CIW'IIIEE • • .711 - IN . TEE - BE :Flit SI , • ~ 7 7•.**TILE.; BESEIN "... • 609 Cl' teNvi U.P. - p . TAtt. • • 1 • ..STAII Ayer's Agtie Cure, FOR PH& SPEEDY CURE OF . . . . . o Intermittent:Weser, r.Fet'er- and.iAune. Remittent Ileirrer,'..Chitt itcs*ry Dumb Perindieul...lllEadnelic or EliJinn* • Ittentinche 'unit .IFeveri; . indeed the.witiole 'or - die:fuser origins= tutu in,Aiiilurp derangement. 'entitled the Anlttritiot ininsmnitic countries. • ' F EVER and Ague .is not the only consequence of "miasmatic the poiseu. • A:greitt variety of dlsord-• iris arise front • Its irritatiiin. malatiutts districts, atrudig- • which are Neuralgia,- Ithenniattate, Gout;: Headache, Blindness,' Tootiiaene, 'Eaniche Catarrh,• :Asthma,•Palpttutlosi, Painful .stirectioti of the Spleen, Hysterics, Painin • the Bowels, 'Colic, Paralysts; and Derangement of the Stomach,-all of. which; when originating to this cause - put ou the' ititermittent type,. or beri:irne periocitcal. - . • True "Cure expels the poison frenitbe blued', and Ina cures them Mika. It it‘ nut only .them.:sit effectual remedy ever discovered for . 6oiripberite,:bat it- is: 'the •chespeit and • moreover is peitecttiyanfe:. - No harm clin.itriee- from Its Ilgei A n( ' 'he' patient when cured lettias healthy as. if lie had never had the disease.: Can this be said .ot.any. other cure for had. and Fever?: "It is true of • this, and Its impoitance .to those afflicted --With .the complaint cannot be over estimated. Su mire is it to' 'cure the Fever and Ague, that IF may be truthfully mia . to be a tortoni reniedy... One :Dealer - cAnitplains .that It is nit, n good mediciue because One bot tle ctires hom heighburnood. • • .". • .• • • • . : Prepared by J: C. AVER Co., Lowell, Mass:„ . and sold uy all Litiigglet* In Pottsrille also by all -Druggists and dealers everywhere:'." • . . •^i regret to nay' that,•the •tholera .fitta ,pre vailedheie of late to a fearful extent. 'For . the lasi. three weeks. from:ten to tillynt.talty fatal 'Caser , ..eaeli• day have been reptitted , • I eheaild nda•that the Patri -Kit.i.krt sent recently front the Howie Ititaheeti nsed With ennsidettode samba during this ephlende.— If !liken' in season, it is generally etrectnal in checking, thedlsetEe; • A .po ßD e t l i l • a r . li.ansa, April IT, IST , G,' • o e ntiemea:—..•"•.•° I %Vain to say a little more about the Pain Killer . . 1-eonsider it a very:vat ttabie 7nOdicine, ciid alway 6 keep it, on hind.. 'quire travelled dgood deal Since I have bi•eu'in Kansas,und . neinr . wiihout inking : it. with' me, ,Tu niy• pi aches_ -used It freely for the Asiatic (lholera in 1 , 10; and with hetter.success than'. tiny.• Other- mg:divine. .1 also 'iced it herd' for cholerain itib, .with, the . name'notid results. • :* Tmly . • • :Tiise using the Psin bllollld strictly iihServ t i the following.ilireqlons: - : • . -'•-• •• : At the eniunkeneentent t)f the dlevane tike ten ot.Psi.nliitler nugar flint watvr. and - then bathe reenly neeonit the stnnutch and'.hdwcl+; eito the Pain Kiper . elntie:• . .. - :. :• • .:..• Should the dfarrhcea abd:erampi contiaue, repeat .the. dOea every fifteen minutes.,. Iri:thie 'way the dreadful; scourge may be checked,' and • the= patient yeli6Ced.i.o thecnurse of a feW boors., Be aure-mtd get the - gen : nine article; and . it is, recommended : by those who - bare. need the Vain Biller fur thepholera,.. that - , in extreme eases. the Ptt lient fake' tiro,for ritore3:tpaspoonfuls instead Of one. THE. GREAT .ENGLISH REMEDY, PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTER.SPATENT sin JA3iES CLARK'S . ...• - - - •. • Celibrwird "Pii•pared,fronzsa - pr'ekriplrort ,S.l)- tßrke: ••11f:1).,.1Thjipirion Extranrthiory-(9.lhe.Queen;. This ininilnabletnedieine is unfailing in the. inre'of all thou ainfnlend dangerous 'diseases to ..whielothe fe ma l e e em,tit tit ioii - jribleet: 'lt moderate all et; elks and rernev&allohstructioris, from whateveseause r ancla'speedy cure may be relied on. • it is particularly suited: it will—iv a short time; tiring on the monthly period with Cm: ll mill% . • • . .• . • . . . these Pills should. not be taken by reritales too the F.I.RST:TiIREF4'. 4,10X.77.15:.0 prep l an_ as.theq are 's-are-la bring On: ..Ifis)Tarilagei but at timititheK . tithe they are safe.. . • Ire tiii.itties; of Nervous and Spinal AlTeciDana,':Paina in theßack. and Limbs,. -Fatigue on alieht - .exertion; :Palpitation of -thii ilehrt,-;lfysteri64. and Whites, these Pills -wilt. effect:a' cnr.e -:when all :other means have. failed; . and although a powerful . remedy,: do not con-. • rain, iron: calomel , antimony, or anything Manful to the • PO dliectiens In the pamphlet 'around efichpackage; which should he carefully preserved. : %SOLD ET 'AIL' DITTGGISTS. RIME, 14 pEn lorriz. It is the fair; of every - valuable Medicine to be thins; 'TEI3IEII7EI cautious.' thirefore,:- zee that' the letters "T. A 111. 4 nre blown,,-in the , bottle; and that "each wrapper bears the can ati.rs of the signatures of BALDWIN At. CO., and JOB] OSEg.llarWithouf which, none ar&gennine. • : - • .• • . . _ N. B.—sl 00 with Eighteen Cent Pottage; enclosed to' any authorized Agent,' or to the . Sole General Agent for the United States and British Dominions.. ' • 'JOB MOSES,ltCortlandt St: Now York," •.• • will Inittre.a tkittle containing'. FM. , Villa by return mall.•seturelysealo from allobservation: •-• 0et:13,. tta . . • . .•'.• • • • MARRIAGE , AND GELIBAGEi.: I 'ts say of Warning and -Instruction to young Men.--' Also, Diseasc and • Abuses which prostrate . the powers, with saris means of relief. Sent free Pf sealed`.charge in etter 'envelppes.... AliciPses...Dr: J. SKI - LUX 110131311.T01.1. , Howard Assotiation, Philadelphia, Pa, mot mil, SCRATCH mitalit._ • ••-. • • -Ica.. , .• "ICII" , Dr. Btvayne a Ointment: !METTER"' , ."/C11": IS.wayrurs Ointment. 'siTETTER" • wIETTEJI" - • •• N r.V.F . c KNOWN • TerTEFt" • "/CE" • : . 'TRITER" "JCR" .. • 'To FAIL • -" • IN cuwai , illT§, TRITER" . • !ICH" . .• • . ". : • 1 , 9 1..m.F.,/srrui' G ; =..?-rETTER., ."COMPLAINT. • -.-.!" 137113R“ PC. SWIIIIVil • AiL4ii i 4LORII Gamin* , Cates Itching Priais Bylww_i_ftx ap*eila to &awe & Eloo.;-2430.NORTII:ft Street. Faskirklisi box will bcwalledia any_rwt of tba lltdte 8..1i tem at •Polri bY i 6 i lo , 11 ,AIUMe. „ • • L.. - - • - • • . . . _. . . •• ..'Strau . ' ge, but True.— Ty- young Duly and: gentleman in the United Stems can, hear eianiething ry ve much to their.adrantega by return mall (free of charge.) by . addressing the undersimied.' frhoembaring [care of being humbugged will' oblige by not noticing this card. ' All otters will please • address' their, ob :-Wi enteerrant. . .. - THOS. F. CHAPIILAN.._ ' 15ui27000,..44,T - ' ' : F3l Broadway. N. lam IFILALID DVS DAIIR.DYE , • Batebeleee Sale Dye is. the beat , la the World: The only tine and perfect Dye—llarinlese--In stants:Jeouakand Bauable-produces a. splendid 'Black cn-Natural Brown—reniediee the ili effects of Bad Dyes; and frequently restores the original color:- Sold by all tsru„, ,, Fl, sts. The genuine is signed,.W.. A. Batchelor, St Barclay Street, :New York; ' • •' • . FehrteuT.lo. 1866. . . Eniplois:tient fol. both • ' and returned siiidierk., - iridown'‘and orphoon of slain soldiers, - and• the Unemployed .at bottroeien. enorally,'-in' 'want of ttuectablo. and tirofttablo our' ploymeht,.ifirarrina no ri*lr.;•cari Suchhy .iddreseed - Ofii•olope , fOt 'pnitiralars, to .On MOWN NI:-DAGNALL:Bon153,.Brooklyri, N .'.Jtme'rP,' 'ad • P • P.-. - 1111 . S. 17 . 1 FURNITURE % , :WARE - - ROOMS N. .113; Corioer of .fge , cond.ianli •Itacit . strecti.i, P1111f4D131,141A; ••:.:. • • I 9 11JR' relpng off: hL Isrge stock 'cheap for • • . . . re - Ciintianaliti veg.—Tim : advertiser. ' having. heen re to health in a retc.weets - by a very.' sim ple reinefly,.after having.stiffeied for several years with a severe lung affection,. and that dread 11151CaSe Con ansions to make .knowa to his fellow-: enfterere the .means of cure. • .l. ' To all Who desire it,. he Will send 4 - copy. of, the pre scription used Cfree.of charge), with the dlreCtiotia for preparing and nSing - the same,- which they Will find a area. , CUE* . CANStriliT . th,t.• - ASTILVA; BILON6IIITIS, Cocrst, - and all Throat, and Lung.. - Affections: The Only object of the advertiser, in Sending theTre scription is to benefit the Milictett and spread informa tion' which he conceives tO be invalnahle, and be. hopes every safferer will try • his remedy. - as it .will Coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. ' , . Parties wishing the prescription, 'Sam. - by"return Melt; will please addresa. Rev EDWARDA WILSON. Jan. f. , 7,-.66: 4-Iy. - .Williamsbiagh, - Kings Co.; 1.7.:Y, . LgE-HE • LIFE,HEALTH--STRENGTIL •• . • LIET--HEALT.E.--STILENGTH. Hundreds and thousands annually die prematurely, when, if they .Witillot give the Great. French Remedy, - DR. AHAN DELAMARRE'S • • .•• • ••• i• • Celebrated. Specific. Pill*: -.• •• . •Prepareday Gmficiere lb , DuPont,- No. 214 EttO•Ltim bard, Paris. .from the 'prescription .01 Dr.. Juan -Dela marre. ' thief: Physician of the Hospital •du Nord•on Laithoisiere, a fair trial; they,Would find immediate re,' clef; add; in a silent timer be fully- restored to Health and•fitrength.: - his used in the practice of many emi nent Frencli:Physicians;'with uniform snccdss, and highli recommended as the only. Positive and Specific Ilemedy'for all persons salTering from General or Sex-', • nal Debility; all 'derangements of. 'the Nervous Forcoc melancholy,-•Lass•of Mr3Calur,Nnero, Physical Pros trittion, Nervousness, Weak Spine, - Lowness of Spirits,], 'Dimness of Vision; lipiterles, :Pains _in. the Bath and '• Net language can convey. an adequate idea of the im mediate and almost- miraculous change it occasions to. the debiliniped and shattered system. In fact, it stands' unrivalled ns au: unfailing cure of the maladies above •.•_• . • , • • .lin tier no More, hut rise .111 e Great ‘Frefich Reirtedy • :. lt, will-efiect tr care ivber.e all others fad. and altholigtv a Powerful. remedy; :contains nfithhig hurtful .to the 'most delicate constitation, ••• „ , ••, • • •. • Pamphlets, containing full particrlaor and directiOns for.using; in English, French, Spanish and German ac company each box, and also Sept free' to 'any add!'ess • Price One Dollar Per li • Ox ; Six boxes. ,for Five Dot-. . „ • • . _. .. ' • Sold by all Druggists throughout the i•orld ; or will be sent by mail, securely Befiled from' all obseiryation, by inclosing specified prim to. any - authorized' agents. . - Beware of Counterfeits :aid Imitations.. . . Proprietor's exclusive Agents for America, OSCAR MOSES:& CO., 21 - Courtlanift St., New York. " ' ,AuthorizeifAgent for Pottivilie, HENRY SAYI,Ok Tamaqua, Shindel. Jk, Bond.. 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I4"StETAST.. • • • KEEPS tux SCALP CLEAN. C06L . A;413 LOndOn. • . '•• Hair Color • • .• "Restorer London .Cares all 'Hair Color .It 'will - Restorer London • . 'Hair Color • • Restorer London- . ..Diseases,. Ilale.Color prevent ' Restorer Landon Hatr Color . • •Restaigr London' .•. of thfi''. Hz4Colbr the. ROtorer Hair Color 'London - Scidp. Uan. Color . 4oin 11r:stover LOndon • •• • 'llBlr'Coror '••Relorer London • . Color • 'Vatling; RestorerNo a...hint; or j - treparation befOre- or 'after its use"; applied,by.thetiand or, Soft bituth :' • bni.usrs.,4„--It will positively stop. ti3C Bair from : tall ing.-antl• cause it to grow bu bald' heatls in all. cases where the Follicles fir:elem.. - . • . ' Only 75 cents a bottle. - ; six .hottles: 44. Sold' at Dr. SWAVNE•S, - 330 .Nolli:SIXT . 11 Street, aboVe Vine, Philada:,:and all the leading Druggists and Fancy-goods 'dealers.. Sold at —• •.. 'HENRY SAYLOR'S. . Feb.:lo,: '66. • 6 , " ~. Drugt.store, Pottsville. • - .. .. ..-- ..Ayer s .Cathattio • - •Pills: . • Ilattarnetar;' Blindaems. and Catarrh, triiat . od with the.uttnost SleCef , +, by ,T. ISAACS, Si_ li, pen listant i Aurist, ((innerly-of Leyden, Ilollanto' No. 511 PINE Street, . Philadelphia. Testimonials . from the most reliable sources in *the City "anti Conittercan be seen at his Mike: - The medical faculty' are invited to 'accompany , their patients, Its be his' no secrets.iwthis Innctice. AirrIFICIAL, EYES. Inserted Without PAIN.' No charge for . ifitiminatlitn:.. •• March•24,,,co,-12-tota • 'TOR ITCH ITOH 1 • • • .SCRITCH! :SCOTCH - I SCRITCH ! :WHEATON'S - OINTMENT • win . Clore Ike in -IS • AIso.eares.SALT.IIIIEOI, ULCERS, CIIILBLAINS, and aII.KIILIPTIONI...; OF TIIK al/ ceats. For 'sale'. by all (BlIgO , lS. - By tenting de .fOiltb to WEEKS POTTER; Sole Agents, •I'lo - Waisliiiigtoa street, Boston,.• it, will_ he forwarded by tree. of postage, to any part of thefnited States. • . . JIBLIO. 9. 'ad • - • • . . . An Effectual : Worm 11 iftrottiVot . . , . Oa Wolim Mach eicknes undoirbiadlY, wfiti children inl . hdobsoittilbtited to other - nausea, hi orCasioned biktotins.: • The, A ysautirdnConairs," - though of in detArn.yirtg:woiMN can do: no posit blaininry tolho most, -.delicate child, . Til cablable• combinatioia has been macceasfully mid by plisleittna.., Mid found- to tie safe and snieln • w•orms, en . . . hurtful to children.. : • • . . •. . Children hniini Vrorniti. require imrhedlata attention, asnegleut of the trouble often canes, pro longed sickness. " tlyiiiptomms - of %Vann■ irt..ChAldren are oft en overlooked. Worms in the stomach and bowels . cause irritatiOn,r.a bleb can bd removed only by the rise of a sire remedy. The ' cemliMatlon . of • Mgr, edlente niedlemiticing Drcityrei Giniffi" is such as to ONO the ke:sc,ireeible effect with safety. • BROWN . , .Proprietors; I:ew.York. Sold by all dealers in medicines,. at cts. a box. . - July 25,.!06 WHIMIK.IIERE.Dft...I.A3IONTE.B OORROLti will force Vl . - .lliskers Alustathea ,on• the' smoothest .face or chin—neverltnower .. to - fail. • • Sample' for trial sent free. - Addrees, • • REEVES it CO.; . . . . : No. T . B Roseau St., New York.' Aitgist 25, 1866 • : ' •. : .84.8 m pILEM P1L1314 Blind or Bleeding Piles, Tetter; Scald Read, Ring .worm. Barber's Itch, Blotch6s,"Breaking ont,.and 'sores of all kinds arc* cured .by . . DR. •S. • ROGER'S Botanic Ointment. Price SO cents a-box. Sent by mail for 6q cents. Depot, 206 Docicbtreet, Philada., Pa. - • .Sept YsS . -• . 27-3 m. . . . To Mining . C.onspunies, Person's • Vlti•hing to Convey . Water 41.15 E WORDEN .PIPF,Si You.will that them:betterand cheaper than any other. They can be quicker and More - easily laid, • and require.no'expense or trouble ef ;•ementingioints they.never rest, had are not as likely to choke. Sta.:. ;Our or other mins:ills &lase therm im Jujuy, arid wti 'ter will leave the, pipes as-freely as teeelved. 'on hand pipes from 1 to 4 inches in bore.. 'The above and larger sizes- made to order, strengthened. coated and warranted for any.desired, pressure,' and for dent-. bility...Send for eirculars. •• , , • • . .' • . WYCKOFF', FANINGTO.F.V..t 'CO.. • 21; '66 80.3 m • '• ,Williamsport;-Pa.'- • Eirors of ronth.;-A Gentienian .who' Rifle .ed for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all the effects oryouthful indiscretion, will; for the .3ake• of suliering.humanity, send free to all who need it, the 'recipe and directions for making..thealmple rerroidy by which he was cured: Sufferers:wishing to profit:. By the a avertiser's•experienee, can do so by addressing • : JOHN B.•OGDENi: - .-Jan'T7:'664-tyl•'. • •Nci. 13 Chambers •St.;. • . • ' Plii'SJ , ol4lll, MAI' I.oth, 1S1)6 Meosrs. Hostetter dr Smith; -* • . . • • .e.;ESTI.EMEN —Durii)g it visit to the West, last tali. I' contracted chills and' fever, 'which - brought min to' my bed. andtinally terminated in typhoid 'fever; and con fined me to my room for several moiitha, during . which time .I was physically so prostrated.. that I almost - des 'paired of.ever . rec,overing my health: having almost 'entirely loStmy appetite for. days, not : being .to eat a morsel, added' to:which'', was 40-teased With. a reeling sensation in nay head..and passed .minaY sleep less nights—all from -debility 'caused by'-my prostr,tte condition, brought abmit . At thismrage of : my condition a friend recotoMended me. to Use your celebrated• Stomach Bitters; brit being morally opposed, to the use of stimulants In any form.it first declined.' but afterwards.yielded my prejudices, 'and. after taking the medicine fer.several-weel' ,, , my.apPetite 'returned.. .and with it I am rapidly regOrting my formerstrength and vigor 'lVYsleep (from the lo.s of.whirl I have suffered muchjbas never been better than ills 'noivi Mid the'reeling sensation. (before. alluded - to) Ise en. My boWes, 'which were much equsti• pated and tryrgular,.. are. now quite !natural; anti. in am glad to-. say t btu feel-myself a new mart,. and teaddr.ytut this tesitirmitial of my appreciatimitof your talaable preparation In order that others.-suffer ing as I have,• may themselfes of its ,- virtnes, which-prejudice kept me from 'enjoying for .so long. a perutdi 'I may - also acid tha';my'. physician, atter.see 7 tag. the benefit:tat effect of yonr•Bitterit on me,' recom't mended.tlaat I use thetny'egularly.; .. ••• . ' Yours, very respectfully, • -.'...•. • " ii. -liOrittik3,:Nd..4s Market Street:. 4.o.ritC - • October 6, ~66 T GigrAtemnions unit Experience of 'sin. Itu:mild.—PubliAed.forthe benclit and as a caution to Young men and others, who suffer from :Nervous Premature Decay of. Manhood. etc., equity: fugal. the sans) time Tax - Meares• or Saty-Ccee: -By one whn haartired himself after undergoing- consid erable quackery. By enclosingtipostpald' addressed envelope, single - copies. frees • of charga.may he had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAM Egq ;Brook. , lyn, Ipnga CS:i M. T. • . Septl. XB6 • 7sc,igiollo::: - : oll:tcl46cittc: : NOTIOEg, iv' First _ Presbyterian, Church, corner Ma: hantorMo tovi:Third,Streeta. Rer.lauto RILEY, Pas tor. Services,'Stmday 1.0,V A, M. andlk P. M.. Leo lure,-Thnrsday evening at 734 P. IS.. Prayer Meeting 9.45 A. M. Sunday' School: 2P. M.' 7 ' liErE vvingetieal I.3hureb, Calldwhill "Street.— Rev . . S S. -Cavan, Pastor, wilt ~preach German 'cry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock: and Englistf.iu the Evening at 7 o'clock., Residence Marketletreet • . EErr2d PiesbYterisia Church, Market Square, W 31.... S: Ptroms.,.. 11" D.. • Paator; 'Services Sabbath mornings at 1036 o'clock 3 . .. Evenings, at j 6. Weekly LOcture .and _Prayer . - Meeting_ _Friday uventngs at "-S o'clock Pastors - residence , — Mahantongo• St., corner . . . . . . Virilickinters , Ateeting.every, Monday, 9.-* 30, A. M., at .the English:Lutheran Church, Al street Square,— 'Clergymen of Pottsville and vicinity are :invited to at.;: • • • larliffethadist - • •M • Church,: . Second street, above J. S. Comt.•Pastor. ' Services; Sebbatti. - ..At 10. •n. - M., - and Th. P.: .M.. Prayer Meet hig,..Tnesday evening. at`th o'clock. • •• • Lutheran.Church.Market Square, Rev. it. .Gnjvre. Pastor • 'Services Sabbath morningat 1034 o'clock Evening," Week.; • ly Lecture rand Prayer . Meeting, , Thursday' evenings, . . . . , . . . Fr- radon - Prayer- Bleethig, every Sunday morning. Rom RV to 934 otlock,ln the frame Church' ;on Second Street, betneer Market and Norwegian Ste. Allure hulled ivor.Gesimmase ReComme•d Chemists; 'Minket . Env . J. - .O.".l3ccusa. Pastor. -Regmbir morning services, 'alternately; in the Osman and English languages,: at on Bth and 19th .aigitst 16th: , 80th. Sept: -14th and 28th Oct. • English on 12thand 28th August r 9th and 23d SeUt TM and Regobie Sabbath even*grerilol at thr o'clock,' al - wart tithe English. language. , Prayer-Melting and - J.acttirseVerY.Wednesdayeftening at Ix qvlc k att... !it Baptist Viiiireb - corner -Nahnututm . 7th - itrests,.Rev. - et. Services' TM loctoreWedneidsarersse otli o'clock. Pranifsjilag yridsy nabs .at :re - MP; 1101141 NM! r. ' • • . • . ',BAIKERLIamAR , -le Mitiernvuie bn the.evening.' l of the 6th inst., bYllei_Noble Frame; Mr.' CasaLxis W; nausra,...lato of Carbondale; Carina County, to Miss idsat T.;:ican, only daughter. of the late Thma.'Kear, • liflLLift-LF.SiIiL.FMAN-:Ozi 'Thursday,- Oct. .1666, tOwneyl• btr. CU:Limas lit mimic, of BleofesburmOolitmbia Cou..i, eldest &rah ter of B. S. Eshleman'. Port'Carbon.: . ' • .RiiSS.F,li.t.t•Lhit the residence of the.-bridelife.l. ther,- N . Vedneaday," Oct. -loth: the TElEobOltii FAUTBSEI: to IttAliEl.i.A F., daughter of Richattl.Lee, Esq., both of 'Pottsville: • . •: . RUS3sIM-DOUPBERTY Oa the 11th Snat., by, Rev. Slaiicia. R.. Brian. to Mils: AlViit M. DotielakTi, bOth of l'Ott@tilllej. Pa, 2 • '.• •. -:o sTAATs:.-smitunitsn Ivednesaly, Oct. . it - 4 , 4, at the reside Ope of th&bride's father,:No. 41 Ninth st:,•Philsda.,'hy•tbe Rev.,c. Shock, Mr. Gioalat• N..STAATS to /1,158 BETTIE A. SMITH StS t all of Philadel: - . 531.1.T11-EOCH--Ori the of" October, at -Me . Keansburg, by irosepti. K.Moyer; Mr. Roura - r. Icrw . rox Surrn;;of. Pipaunt h, .Lrizerne CO to IdAaT- KaTS, Rona, of McKeausburg, •• • .' . :', PRICE-liRiDLE-At the. M. Parsonage, Clair, on the 14th ult.; by Rev. B. G. Mimi . Mr. • aka Reics to Miss. as, 13sant.i, both.of St. Clair.... . ' ' GUERTLETh-BRETZ-At'Atibur.e, on . the 4th' inst. by ReV . . A,'Snyder, : Mr. Jove A. Gres:max, of echuyl:• kill Haven; and _Miss Simla Tea' :Beerz. of .§t. • Clelr 1.-iiAIIID.--,TROMPAON -At Pottsville, Octobel., • llth, 1566, by Rev.,,T..8: Dales, D. D.,:of • EDWARD. C,, BAUM Of De Pere: Wistonabi, to Mias Run' Tuoursos, daughten of the.inte Samuel Thempson . , BERQSTRESSERI,PINE--On the 'nth' inst., at Zi on (torch, Philadelphia, by the Rev. • Charles B. Mur ray. Rector, Mr. Baser C. Brausremsee of _Ashland,. County,To.; to Miss REDLCC.). EZ,PIN6 of - • ThilaTelpbis.• . We entierattilate our talented friend upon . alit. . . . . =tie with one` of 'the ' fair daughters of the 'benutiful , MetroPoliant Penn, and trust that. -their' wedded "life .er . . • will be . M as happy uortals can desire. May they ever. f,ly , . 0 1'wo soube ivithibut. a aingle'thoaght, Two hearts that heat as . one." . MOSS.,LLOTD-At the house of the brides to - other, at Wadeaville,` Oct. 4th, 185!1, by the Rev. IC. K. Lewis, Mr. JOON Moss, of Philadelphia. and gtnAnirru. ' Simple• anridulikeenienti3 of deaths, free. Those ac ompaniid tenth noticep, ea., Twit •be paid • fiir at' the Date of 10 cents per;tine. •-* • ": —.. . . . BEN'SINGEROCtober;i3d ht• °twig:burg,. Joeißn' OY:iiEgNOEli aged 5 0 years., .. - . .:• ~ -•- • • ..•• . • FISBEROn &biddy morning, the :tit' itiet.:EinA It.-Foutor.: widow of the loto Samuel B. Flsbori lnthe ADORN THE GRAVES OF THE DEAD. EAGLE MARBLE WORKS,. . .garble, Granite, .Pictou, and Brown' 'SCone Family •Vaillts made to order.. The work', warranted' to give entire satisfaction : • • • . • • ,• • - , Monuments, -Firiln -and Ornamental, -Dead Stones Tombs, -Entht:ires, 'Publets, -Urns, ' 1.-unbs,•Flower. Vasty, Mantels, Bureau, Table. - and Wastettancl.Tops; • Designs and Plans furnished and the work executed In the. best 'style of art, and of' thavary best inaterial. . • • • P.7.•EISEN'BROWN (of Minersville.); , .. • Eak , Nocweguni St.....between 'Coal 'and •Mil torsi SM., pi.-undui, 'Pottsville,' • • . ' GE_NERA_L _NOTICES . T 11-E - CO ONTV • INIST [TUT IC villl meet in the Lecture Room of the.Pentale. Grammar School on , Wellnes,day. 'October 24th, at 10. o'clockA. M,,,t .o.contione in se4ion - 2 day,.. •:, •r: • Prof. I'arker; Principal of the: Eing.2old.Oraininaf 'School of Philadelphia; and author of a ,eeries of drattl ia4ll take Charge of Oramnar. •, Prof;. Am*ar, StateStipt.of New Jersey, - On :Geo.: 'Prof. Brooks of,NfiliCOriille, on Writtenirtd Mental . - Prof: X... 1) of the Keystone Statelsornal School, on • . .Prof.'Manson'of.BOston; - on Penntansblp. . . -.On Wedinaulity evening a leCtnre will. be delivered by Prof. Brooks • .• . . • ••• - * On , Thinsday evening by Praf.'Oehrhart, President -of Franklin And Marshall - • - • . Friday evening by .Rev. Thos. E. - Beecher; of. .New Turk. ' • ' • •• • . . . , . Thll:pluce of meeting,durlng the evening wilf be an nounced through hand-bill*. • ; Three hundred words, one hundred each dap. Will he .prOnounced for the Institute: -• Thitee mis-9elling, the' leait number of Words will receive prizes in the shape TheexeiCiees . twill be Inteispereed with music by a choir, selected far the occasion. . - This hide fair to be the beat Institute ever held •in this County. Let us have a' ull attentlauce.ol-teacticre, dirCcturs, and parents. • • ' ' JESSE NE WLIN, - Co. Stria. • 0ct.1.3, X 641.„ . . . . . BAYING. PURCHASED the Ithe ti.ttigraphic Gallery lately . occupied by litr. T. •- C. - Itttven, I um refitting the 'same with. a NEW COMBINATION LIGHT, and- shall bit :prepared in. n ' fen days to do - all . kluda of work 'ln the. best possible manner. "Intending to make•this the • • .- ....." ,••. '. --• • •'• ' Lending Gallery: . And to make pictures equal to the ; best 'anyW I here, have eugligul tts Operawr, :' " -.- •.. : '', • ..-. ' • '.. -, 11[11...-14, - H.: HOWARD, .. . . Well known'te die citizens of Pdttsville: and . ...is experience of twenty years .in thle nuttiness mill speak R bile nor imPioteinents are making there will' lie no interruption of 'our facilities for taking pictures. •• . 7 , A, R. DURHAM . . Gallery North-east corner f.;entre'atid Market Sta. - • ()ember G, - . . . . . . NOTICE is,heri.by given, that the posier .. •••• .of"attorney•given to. Ueorge . W. Brooks to -transitct busineoSlor int anil'in my name, is 'hereby revoked-and Muffled.- .• . ' BARTON .1.1::.1 liNliti. ._ ' October 3, , sei . •--. . - - - -44 1 -4 t . •-• . . .13041111.K.E . EPING. Commercial : Arithmetic and :Book-Keeping,, by §ii•gle" 'and •llMibie "Entry, taught .to .private cumes in the. evening.-- Those wi,lting to jotn• the Oars - can ..learn; the dine,. terms, die.: by applying 'to the e,uhacriber. ' •• ' " • :.9ctober 6, .6a* • •-• .." • ." .40-4 V " . .PAIL DISPIO Ull'lt,Y .O . F TIV11: MOW P.—The: partner:4o . p heretofore exibt-. ing between retetSchmeltzer And- 4ncob tra ding under the lint nime of.Sehmeltitei it...Frantz, in the Idi'ery BUsilleS4 in the.- itorOnUti of 'St. Unit-. .1,%':1S xnutuid.con - tent.,on the ?6th dapof Sep. teinher,.ii•iiit. The liniiine,sOttlie . firm will be nettled :hy.Peter Sehmeltzer, who will Continue idle bunlnesit as heretotbre.; . 'PELEWSCII.SIELTZER, 6 ' ; : - . 1 . 64; T t C" : 1 1.11 . 4;44 ' T-440:1;i.` T itEASEIII. itr DEP iiRTMENT, •) Oil:1.6: or T.OOOO CUURENCI', , , .• . -IVABIIINCIrruN; ) . . . Whereas by satisfactory evidence f presented - to the undersigned: it has bveu .made to appear . that "The. Pennsylvania National Bank of Pottsville," in the'4or. oue.h 'of Pottsville, in the County ot.Schitylkill, and of. a nnsylvania, has been duly authorized under State• P - and according to the requirements of the Act of con= gresa entitled "An Act. to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bends; and to pro.' vide.for the circulation and redemptitity.thereof,' , prayed June. and has.' complied with. all the .provisions of said Act rcqdired to be complied with be lore comnicneing the business of Banking nticrer.said . . . The'olllce of Comptroller of the' CurreneY being va cant, now, therefore, L • - Hilari.-;R.• Ilutburd,"- Deputy 'and Acting -Ciimptruller cif the Ciirtency,•do hereby edrtify tnat:•:Tne'PennsylvaniaNational . Bauk Nitta ville.v in the 'Borough. of Potteville; lu the County of Schuylkill end State of :Pennsylvania. is autriceized to' commence the bueiriess of Bankieg under the act afore'. -,..,....;, la.teittmony *hereof, and i ii (i w o i t f u 87 ) my :ember, lfin d 1.96 . I L. s. l;eeal of office . tbis . l . sly) H. IL I :LiI:RD, _.. 1 '• ' • -I"L'a —,--- . Acting and Dertity•Coniptroller of Cnrroncy, .., . ...,. JAC08.1.11.',441.. - N9EH . .. Pret,ident. • ' - " C. 11, D.E'NULER; Calq.uer• . Sept. 20, IA - • - • .- , ,6D-it' i4,,":11....- 4 ,PATENT.II3IO , ROVEMENT co* Artab—. • STEAM' IUME.-IL'o• all irhoin it may Concern s.:Foi In consideration of in hail, mid by: JAMES WHEN of the Borough of PottstAlle,. County of Schtylkill,. to -lewis;Elkenberry. of Philadelphia, the receipt whereof has been acknowl edged, the taid . .Elkenberry has sold to said JAMES WREN the right to apply:lM . the County of Schuyl kill, State of:rennsylvania, on all Steam - Engines how 41i:ie. - or that may hereafter be used, Lewitt hlkenber.. rrs.fluiprovea - . Cot-olif for JEconianizimy Isicata• by , . Expansion-4 for which. 'letters pat ent, dated . N&ember 4, .401; have been. 'granted' to the raid Lewis Eikenberry by•tht- Unit edStates4 . All poisons desirous of information regarding the benefit of this Valve can' re,(CeiVe the same • at my oftlee in Coal . street. . The benefit of this Valve to till - persons aging Steam Engines is from CO to 40 percent.. on. the best engines built. - 1t can be applied to all old engines:. .01aeltinbits are reimested to take part in this. import ant linproveincriti .. They can secure from methe use for building new engrues and also for putting the' kb . provementou old , They can see the motion at rity,wOrks'ilt;cO.4. street; :where I have It on my en gine•woraing to the savings herein stated. It also can Seen at hitch SD EVlllls , e) Mill. at Atkini& and Palo Alto olling Mill. .' -JAMES WREN, . • . ' . Washington Iron Works. . Poilivilld; Feb:.27,•'06 .' • -9-tf . . . . ... .... . . . . . JOHN BUNN-left liarriaburg,• about five or six yeitre Iwo. intending to. go .into the •CoAl • Regions of Schuylkill or Lebigh ecinnty seeking, employment,an a miner. :-.lle has _not- been heard of shwa Any one having information - concerning nit wilt please cOminimlcate It trii • •J. W. WgIR,• - • • Sept. 22, , 66- 33.4t' ..: ... 1- • • narrisburg,• Pa: . . . . . . . m NOTICE.--Philadelphia •Tia ar pollution and Freight Company. -4-Tbe Commisaionem named In the :Act . ptis.ed at. the Session of the laM Lei:Jul:lMM, will - meet at thei Wash- Ington Hotel, Schuylkill Haven, on MONDAY. Barb- . BER 29th., lE4'4 focthe uale of the stock 'arid organiFti- Mon of said. Company. - -.. •- - - .. .. --. .-. ..BY ORDER OF THE commissuocitni4l . - . . . . . .. . • ES. TOE' COMMON' PLEAS' OF Selig: ELME L COUNTY.-- -.• • THE POTTSVILLE WATER CO. • • • . • .1 : • 1. i Ng ' rc iS h . 7 7 , - On - the 12th - end 13th days of. July. Al D. ISOd,. the hearing and argument of this ease upon , t h e applica tion Mr a Spee;al Injunction, ad prayed 'for in the Bill of Complaint. caina on to be heard. and after: hearing • testimony and-the argements of counsel. it-i+ now..on , • this Tenth day of Septemta.r, A. 1) ordered,ed, judged and decreeil thata writ of Special Injunction shall be i-isued-to restrainthe-defendants from . eansing or"permitting-the:watcrtaken• from their:slope to flow, -into Mill Creek at ally: point abitve ,the ;darn of the 'complainants me the Broad Mountain, and 'also to re-; '.strain, the defendents,from (lei - smiting coal, 'coal tita n ', .slate -and other debris. se t het the falling rains or other. Washings thereof " shall • cause. the' same .to be: carried iiite.Mill•Creek at -any, point above the Said - clam of •stud complainant.. •• • . • , -S,..ddlnjunctlon o reniainidfull force Until hearing or until said tlefenda; ts shall well-and sufficiently lay aline of Water pipes for . the tract' of,said c o mpany, to 'be connected with the pipes of said- Company, at "mid dam-and extending from thenee• upwards so /is to.re. ceive - and collect.theteln • all the-water- that may- flow . into Mill Creek and its tributaries above:said dam and' abevelbe point oPpoSite • the slope of the - defendants, or so much thereof as said. company - may desire: to collect in' mid .The, work of said extension -and laYhig of. tbe water pipes -aforesaid to ,be done' under the superriSiou of the said complainants. And the Court further direct that: the complainants. wive bond in ii 15,000 with two sufficient. sureties to i. - niemnify•the defendants fromall Injury and-loss • they or either of them - may. sustain by reason" of the saving of saldinjtinetin... • . - • ,By the Conn, • 405: M. FEGER, PrabOnottuit.. CQE above decree tinvnt.,. , been made by the Court. against thaNeiv Boston' Coal. and Milling Company. of: *Maya:Si County, it.. was on motion resolved. at Meeting of the 'Board -of Managers -of the Pottsville. Water Company, held at their office: •Septerdber Oth: 1564. that the decree with the following notice be jittb lished in the. Miners' ..Iburnill and :Pottsville:Standard.- • orthellormigh of Pollaviile; to wit........ • ' -The land ,owriers; coal "companies or mlneramear the: head waters of - Mill CT. ek or any, of its tributariegare herebyticit Hied, that If any ,persob or persons (in - the • language of the Charterbf the 'Pottsville' Wator Co.). -Shall come or; permit any_ thing to run or fall into ,any Stream from which kbe said company shall tithe wr.ter to be introduced intti the Borough. of Pottsville,. which shall tend Corrupt the same or to render It •impaintable, 'unwholesome _or unfit - -for doniestic • or Mannfactutibg use, orfor'the :entiplyof stittionary tii. locomotive engines shall, on' conviction thereor,My Aare..: not lees then live nor more, than TWenty .D 01.; Aare., AND SHALL MOREOVER REMAIN LIABLE TO THE SAID COMPANY FOR ALL DA.3IAOES.. • - Thin notice It 19 .hoped • will prevent any infringe • meet bathe rights of the-Pottavllle Water Company or to the -.lnjury:Of any • Orthe - .consumers of water; otherwise the: company wilt be compelled to proceed ,agalraMthem as they have done whit - . the -Nest flOston ai toutlifining Company, . • EDWARD -YARDLEY. Prest. • POrtaville Water Co. , Attentlil.PooS, Secretary. • LOST FOUND. • toTRA'S' COVir.--;Caine to the preniisee of J. R.' Totwitison; .at Mahanoy. •Planes. about 4 . - rtsir.weelui ago; and WRITECOW, . with horns' turned -in, and a abort tall. The - owner La ...requested to take the :cow - away - and pay expenses, otherwise she will be sold according . pato* %di '• • - • • ' TT ofor.„—on. Monday, eytailig JAM, near" &mph " Dares Stasi- FoandrYi_a IWO Gobi • Ma& . warred on tho Iniide:t•Noo. with. 163 1 4 r - .valuable aa a . don - gift. Anyone Whig Ma mat' will Writer a fatorleovng le MIL O. Oran's Joomll7 atom. or.. it tOo Woo of ttto Angry jognal Cost Of '114....Kit • . • I?IAEIUEIJ. DIED. FURS SALE AND 'TO' , LET . . . on RENT . —..llxe-Bilck Bntldtri g knowOli L ai.Patteraorva Warehouse at:the'. freight de pot, with aft:Ming 'attached- - ApplY . . 11, P. STICHTER. . . . Og BALE on F;XCITANGE . .—A - • vitid , 1: able terra situate in North Idanbeim shlwabout six miles [rem - Pottsville: . Will be Sold upon' the most reasonable •terma: or ex- . changed for real estate in Pottsville.Poi partienlars apply to ' ' • -.• JOILN W. R . OSSBERRY, _,0ct.1:1;.•K.-41-re: 2. •• Attorney at Law . . . . VOIL.HENT.—WiII,Pe 'rented hv'pnblim, outcry, at. the MahanoV House, Mbland; Pa.. ;et..o'clock TITERSBAY, Nov, 1504. 1356, thee., three 'Mips:dens -STORE ROOMS and' BASEMENT In the ODD FELLOWS' TEM.PLE;newIy erected bail he S., E. corner cif. SoVentit Ind 'Centre Streete, in the Borontli of Ashland, Pe:Sme - of ronms as followe, viz No. • by 45 feet; No. f. -2'4 - by 45 . feet No, .;?, i.i,by:sl).feet; btaiement by-{5 feet: with tltninz moth ottlirst Oar. and. S have cellars :sameaii:: as the • 'reacts ind conditions will be • made. knew - ti at. the time, and place of sain by the Board Of- Direetere. ' • GEO. Iif..IIEhFitICII, S: - •e•Y. at-:•t Oct. 13. '6O • wo . FARMS FOR. NA I.E put, chased. property in the West, Vnow propose - Feu: - l eg my two'kums here.. The,one contains ,tlO acres, situated is Shamokin. township, . -- Nortlilintberbiod -county, within 234 miles of the and humokin B. within • six Miles or Shamokiit town, - icith . o improvements, 0d- improvemen, twa : good orchards, good meadows. good.springs. p fountain. of running water .at.the..door, - a small saw mill.-and a good. supply of whiteiciak• and pine timber, :The other farm of Co Aixes,..more.or loss, lies . cmitif,Mous and adjoining.. with all . new and good bnitdinge. ityoung: thriving Orchard, two nerer-lailing springs of - water near the house; ex cellent meadow, and meadow ground, welt timbered.. - .,..Thelarni land cutbotli farms is well linted„ - and in a good state of cultivation. . • Perkons wishing to purchase farms 'near the coat rc ginns will do well to call and see by property. • if not sold within two months, the Fame will be 'of fered for tent: • . . • • • ELIDA JOHN. • Shainokin To:, NOrtkood' Co.. 10th month, Bth, {5BO. . . . 'ENOR ISA LIB.-:-Thc 'subscribers, Admirtistratora 1 of the, estate of. B, S..Reirenyder, late of Mahanoy .City, deceased, offer for eale the good will, stock and fixtures - of the Dry Goods - and Grocery Stdre iltnaie on .the corner pr. Main and. Centre street 3. - opposite the Mansion. House in Mahanoy City. and lately kept by said deceased. - The goods are all new...haying been lately purchased, and wore appotißed at eight thou sand 'dollars.. WASHINGTON RBI FSNYDER,.. ' . •' • . . CALYIN.B, REIFSNYDER. ' • Oct. 6,"410... ; : Administrators': , . . . . . .VOR 8.11.1. E.—A • lot of:second-hand' 3faehinery J. Steam En g ine, 10-borso power,:_wlth flre'fronts...punap, ail complete, suitable for 'small : foundry.. Also I Portable Engine with boiler and :'governor. &c„ alleorOplete;about.4-horee power. • ,' . . • - Also .aboitt IS tons T Rails. • • . Also about S tone Sheet Trim. • -•-: • 'Also S Drift Cars that:have been need in a slope-40 inch'gnage. - ,For sale at the Maellinery Depot of . • Sept: .22, • :JABV.Z.SPAit KS, Coal _ . . . .. . . - 0 Oft MAL E ..—Tiro. Engines— one' a twenty -1.'.. liorie - iniwer, and one a Piety horse power; and coal breaker. , Apply to : -.. D. B. SEIDEL. -..-. • " • •• "-Eighth.and'lilatket $t.4., BottaviDe.. •• .. . . . . . -F°"' ! 4.A.FE._T%K.. ra, horse-power - ENGINES, -. twelve Inch .ryUnder, two feat stroltt, .hox..berd I)lntclb . sprint pnekluLT. fitted up in.thc! best =Tiber. - -'...-. . .1-OMROY & SON, Pottsville.lron Works.- . T_TousEtti AND •LOTR AT PRIVATE lii SA Llll3.Willbe. 61)14 at private - safe,. a two StOry frame hone,: with • ft stone basement, andtik. lot: also; another • 'two-Story frame dwelling house mid :lot;. all..situated in the'Borotigh • of.. • Cre:ssonit, Schuylkill Connty: Said . property wili'he sold cheap on 'easy terms - to close np an estate. For ternni,..tc.;.apply to ANDREW KEEFER, Agent, at Cressona,. or to the.Subscribei Lebanon; Tn. . July 23, , .66 '4O-514trt• - . • JOHN. GEORGE. • • • • . . AN T. V*ll. L - FOR SALE , LA in the neW. tOwn' of • GRANTVILLE, • situate on thwheaclwiters of Mill Creek. - ode 'and a half miles south of Alahanoy City, awl • immediately east of the -large e.illiery of the New. Boston Coal Company: The public road from Pottsville t 0... Mammy City, and also from Brockville. , and Tuscarora, - pdeses. through the place. Good water can be had in .abundance. ' 'The lo catto'n is convenient to:a. number of collieries fn the Afaliatok Region.. - For terms;apply - to ALLEN FlSllEl4:Engineer at theplege. or to the subscriber.. • . .. •. I. • .• .M. MURPHY, Pottsville. I 3 0 RTAB L E ENGINE , Tiro-and-a-half florse 1 . power, for sale cheap. Apply, to •B. BANNAIc. . . 10011: SALE.—One noW Fifteen Rorie Engine, Shaft, Fly Wheel, Pow. &c. Apply at Office of Little Schuylkill Navigation, Railroad &, Coale Comps . - -ny, Tamaqua; -Pa. Pan. 6, 'O,l-ti" . . . 1. 4 , 01 s NAIL 113: . Th0 &whiny.- recently occupied by Jinhn 8.-Lir:Aim Morrie , . Addition. Poescssion given immediately. Ad Address • • • Real Estnie:Agv-rd, Mahanoy - City, Penna.' • April 2l .66. - . 16-tf . . . . , . ACIIINER.T 111p011 SAL 113.—Tho subscri, .0 1 tier him nOw•on hand and for sale' the following large kit, of new. and old machinery =1 second-hand stettrmengine, iii inch bore:and :Bd. inch stroke ,; : hati beemretilted and is suitable for sinking a slope. • • One 20-horse power 'Engine - refitted. •• • - ••• 2 Sew•Bollers,.3o inches dianieter 30 feet long. : .2. f.• • ; i• • • FA) . 9.0 • 2 Second-hand Boilers, 36 inch diam.,' 20 feet long, With Fire fronts cbriiplete.- • • : • - • One 'small Boiler about 3-horse power; one. Smoke Stack 34 inches diameter 30 feet long (one smoke stack 30 inch& diameter.' 40• feet bang . ; one - pump wheel 7 foot'diameter, 3X• inches pitch, with Shaft, audPedes tals complete; two Wrought-Iron „Shafts 8 foot long, 63i inches dianieter';' one Hoisting . Brim, G:foot :ers,• with shaft and blocks complete ; one ,sroall drum, 3 foot:diameter:. •••.• • • • • ‘ • ' . _ . • One 14 inch. Pump, complete... • •One•10-lfich . " ." • • • • A.lot of• 16 inch Pump Pipes : 'one set small Breaker Rolls with 5 Inch wrought iron shafts four Pea Coal .Screens of: Eleyator Buckets—new; a lot of Pump Stubs, all sizes a lot of Belt Pulleys of various sizes';' also the timber of a large Breakeiv now stand , Mg; and could ha used for the same purpose ; also 5000 Net.of 'Slope Chain, all sizes: at - - • •.- .• JABEZ SPARK. :1 Machhiery Depot, • -June -• ' ' . • Coal Street, Pottsville:. IiALUABLE PROPEIiTT AT TATE- SA lI.E ieth 'interest in the 'tract uf Of. landln New Castle Township, Schuylkill 'County (known as the Yott tt, Barman tract), contain leg about 430 acres. • • ' - • - A trecuof.22o acres_ of COAL : and. TIMBER LAND Riley Township. - • . :Six flue building lots on East Norwegian • St., above Jackson-25x190 feet, 'a never failing : spring or •vyater on one of them. Terms easy,.• •• :• . ' Valuable' building'_ lots on .loat. Washington and hishantongo streets; De sirablu sites for marehouSes, .manufactories; &c.:. 'A spier did lot on'-Schuylkill Ave-' nne: 33 feet front: on the Avenue and 57 feet front on Church Alley. Apply. to.. • • lIENRY C. RUSSET.,. • 'Real Estate and Lusgrance 'Agent, corner Second and :,mniouitoozo - cits.; Pottsville, Pa.. - • . . .CCOALi LAND FOR RENT. -460 acres' nt 1 ..:1 Coal and.Tlmber Land on the Easton' Dun Tract. containing several Veins of.coal The Illammoth . Tt , feet; the. Lehigh. :19 • feet, and the SkidniOre; 10 feet : thick; Lmile of a ran which , forms a basin one rail? , aonth - of Mahanoy..City.. joins the New Boeton Company. whciare.now operating on the adjoining Pr operty on all these veins. . The Railroad . Company are now locating the road, to be completed 'next. August. The difference of freight_ou coal per ton by way (if the Qitakake to Elizaeth Point, New York, will he about T 5 cents in favor of the, New York Mute. : • • Jonathan -Reber, a tenant on the property, keeps a hotel. -For farther Information anacr t • , . EL MURPHY 'Pottsville. April IT, '66 . - • •• • MINING MACHINERY .• 'F -.OR. 'SAL ting'6o horse power new engine, 3 boilers, dte,: • One 80 horse power second-hand, engine, in good or - der, with drum, pumping andhoisting gear attached, One 40 horenpower engine, with pimping and hoist gear and chain—aleo, S bonen.. . • • One 20:horee poWer engine, in-geed order, with 2 • :A large double breaker, with two sets of screens„rol . lorearon stack,vailicintlron, &c., Sc. • , • lot of new - drift cam 40 inch guakii.. ' : • One thousand drift road sills, fire feet long. - , • • Apply to P. W. SIJEAPER, Engineer of nines, Potts Pa : . April T, q 66 14-3 m. OR SALE OR TO -LEAME.—A. tract of F -land: Silesia half a mile west of Llewellyn, in 'Brancliand Reilly townships, Schuylkill County, con. faining 430 acres. atria;, a..run -of .three-fonrths M. a mile on the following veins, viz: The Gate Veins, Sel kirk. Black. Mine, Tunnel; Faust and Salem.. Partied wishing to purchase or to .lease..will make application to • ' . JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT,' '• • ' • . • • RICHARD SMETIIURST. . - . • ..• . J. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, Executors of the Estate Of James Dundee, deceased, - . • at 121 - Walnut St. Or to CHARLES M.jail. Real Estate Agt., Pottsville. . . SALL F..—One' second hand. - engine, 6 horse power,.T inch diameter, 16 . -hick stroke. Box.. bed plate, governor. and . force puthp complete: - .Will be sold cheap. • ' Also one 60-horse Power Engine, ;16 inch bore, 24 Inch stroke, heavy box bed plate, fly • Wbeel pulley, 10 feet. diem., 16 Inch face. Suitable for breaker or saw mill. • The - above Engines arc citir' own make, and will be Sold belowcost•lf applied for SOOO, Also .one 20-hOrse power :Enginc,, 10 inches diameter, 24 inch stroke. . Box bed. plate,, governor and force 'pump complete. All new.: ALLISON & BANNAN,,i'Franklin Iron•Work," - • &me 30, .66,-26-tf • • Pert Csirbesn. Pa . . -VOIL I.LALE.---A.. Hicks . Engine, : tWenty.horse L' . power. in complete running or&rovith boiler and all 'necessary gearing attached. Apply to -•-• ' -"WM. J. 11ARLAN. No. 70 and 71 Trinity Xaildlng. New .1•Ork, or to NIt I IIOL.9 4 HILL„ Masonic Buil& lug, Pottsville. : . . . - •.: June:, '00•--22:tf '. . .(10A11..11111NES :FOR 8 . 41. E.—The under.. signed wishes tolliform -.the public thr.t ho has a emall.Colliery for Sale on liberal terms, wi.h the priv ilege af opening on four or five other'veins.of Coal, all above water level.. The above mme, is in working ortl er, and can at present ship ,from, six to eight cars per day, which can be greatly increased by opening other .veins, which can be done at a very small :outlay: Ad= 'dress • • :' ' -, ' SILAS BALL, Pottsville. 611.: desirable sthre property in tie Street; Ashland, l'a. For .fmther Information apply tq JOIIN B. PRICE. Sept ' . . • WANTED. c. A GENT( WANTEIi.--EXTRA, INiitICE , MENTS to malerind ternale Igeuts to introduce 0Ur.'820.00 . sewing .itinehiner: TWO NEW - Wevvill pay a monthly salary or give dlariti. Cominissiori. • Send stamps for Illustrated sirculars-- Addresii • : ' . J; Zh '. 'Oct •• 243 N. sth WANTS good practical lblerhifelc in' Such 1V and Factory:'.- Constant employment.:-..Apply Apply:. . , to ..: • '. J. &"G. N.' DOUDMI, . • . ..• • , 'Ashland Planing-Mill, 'shland; Pa: :• - "Cct•l3, tad , . • • • 4I-3t WANTED.Boarillng in Pottsville by a gentle.' man and lady . in *private family,' or a V.eryllber al rent would be paid forrhe nee of or robing: , The: parties would furnish their Own rotbs. , Apply 10 M. 'E.: H., this 041ce.; -. • Ott, 6, '66-40.St • • AGOOD RELIABLE' AGE Watiprdirt every town to Sell WEBETki'S PATENT ..I.';DJ6iTABLE SPEINd BED Burro)/ This is the cheapest , and beat Spring Bed ever offered to Abe public. Lib:. 'end eemmissions paid and the bed guaranteed. Address . ' WEBSTEtt , S ;gong' Third St:, Thiladeinhia. • Oct. G 'GC. • - • . du-tt . ANTED.A. Superintendent Colliery for a lri W the Schuylkill Region.. None but men•bledy qualified need apply. • Satiafactors. reference recta:red. Addrea&"COLLIERY,!' Box No.-115, P. O. Philuda. • .oetober 6, '66 • . • 40-3 t AGENT , * WAN,TE D Fon, FRANK IdOOFM'S NEW YORK "WOMEN OF THE WAR." AGE rif, TR will find this a book of -rcal merit and Ottrin.fe nnittaHarn.rcor Naw-'-:intenvelp interest = . 'fug and-czeging lito won't ever attracted and engaged the public mind like this.. Everybody wants it, and thonvands Will . pnrehase it as soon at • an- opportunity is afforded them. Read what Agents say•of•,. • 'One-experienced:Agent writes: It is the easiest and Pleasantest Bookto sell he ever- maws:seedtor and says people are delighted with it, the Ladies especially. Another sap r !Women of the War^ is the?rook of 'the season.: Anotheir.l37 Orders inFonCllays. ' • • Concietvarts•l7, the ilreaday. of eanyeasing: , ' • Itereittocier, active itauts or. TEVALIitI• will tind the tale of this work a plea-aunt and lucrative employment - This Book has r im , Com•petitor—lt' comes • fresh and new to the people.- .. The territoryclean and clear. • Agents understan the advantages in thia*.particnlar. For full Particulars send for Circular. Address ' • - '. Et S. SCRANTON • ' , BO-39-8t . 12G Asylum St., Hartford, Con.' .WAXTED.—TweIve gcawl setond-hand 8011010 80 or 34 inch diam.'. The highest cash peat will oe paid for Machinery . .or scrap iron of any ficeription. to prloS paid .fof chain or railroad iron_ sr ..,m engines and m achinery of all kinds bought and sold on commission al the Machinery Depot on OW Street. • ' .TABSZ SPARKS. . - . • ~ . flrfr Orders by Drell will receive primp,. attention. - . •Ak. GENTEPWANTE D.-Good. active men to •Meanrate ei rtet of the, County onety for Fire, We' .and Artile:dg A pod:ocenz, to§oofTatneri '.durtrgt Tem .!;.l_rlair=7... WORT M . SILL al • • Auroul . _ Orr WIC; Itardwere Store, - I t i ", l / 1 /416 "" . 4 - • • ". • fottrinet rs.. . . . . . . :' • . LL' GA], " ...IN Orli IC E S.,- -: LisrATE OF DANIEL if ILL: Ile., ALA edTicE.—Letter Te . t7 , n. , .e•e-,,. ~,:„..,•4 . ,* Estate of Daniel (fill, decesseul. 11,,Vie z i,...,.., ';',";' te to the nndthigil2(l,..l.ll-per4ine, i% 1, 'e.. , 1: , ... ',• - 7' . ' ' l will,please llinke lisSyment - awl !iire,. 1,, ,, ,,.,,,....‘ present them without deter' to . , ... . '7 , ' , 1, - -' MANNAR 1111. f.: 1 , .•...,', i..; . . . ~ • • DANIEL fill. 1;. 1:1;..--• •v• • • . ..,., 'Pottsville, October 1:1,166 •.. . . • A D:TIINI ters MTRATuavx rs. as, oradmihistn.tion un the • ."' Nagle, deCeased. late of. the .134,5 4z i, ~f Schuylkill l'ounty, have been grauttkl ••itis,-„,l' —ootktts hereby glyen tr.,! e tale to nishe trivaircut, and !h.,:r . rets•u: them to k - 4 D:11 !NEST 1Z.% N0'137-1,. I.e•b;r4. ":1 FruderickN6ll , :into. , )( tF • .13:ir0ur . fi....!, dereti..,ed; hate (•ranr, th.• kitl County -Nso ii.• •:. Gialt thqseindebti.ii ,aid ii„, and those rai,nc w It ;;„..„ - 1 , - tnent. Oct 4;,:d; ' • • • -- • T WE. It'4)l7llT. C.011.110N ii . t 4 t. OF NO V 1.1{11.1. : .-•- . of Coil rt.' £?..ete IT. •1 - ::•..•,--Or•j,-r e a by the lAdtrt; that tt•• tbe." , .:oritimigtwe the rw..• :Jr ; Cifikrt. -A4 lh IL 4a:be lie' - 11.hed:fu• • _ • I. 14 ' , Vie for the- t a cause or, i hr ip•oia , & - o f Eh,• wiri)e,..e,_roan 1 brdla - attidavit 01 the 1;,•- v or his agent., I.etrdl,f forth th,• .or tact,. ;shirt; I; L. betievr a , wittilli4 will ~rott., the' that he Will do Lzo..the ellor%•, ovid.• A, 1 roe ere tendince • spi•ya hirer the - snrhe rolnutely . and !rir .. . the ground. idr,hetio•ing thatn•rlt ,eill cnitirl a the I). , riv in proe:Lry:.the b.ffiduvit Aran tilt r, et r '• .writiog; to tte read in the C:11•4`. Caned; ehouhl -tes,f ify as ,r , et .:11rth . in Vti.. be.B refo;l:c the tipY!lni:7,, , ,. • By the Conti.: :%I'. FE( Piothonotary's 011Ve, PottsNille, 5..216...1 . 7. 1-.44 4 October 6, '66 sr - THE'couolrov (..0311141V Pl,l:' I - OF U CO JOKE'SNTy... ' 44 . JDLILTSStOCKDORF and THI - SNRLDA s rocKDORF, HENRY L. CARS ": • JULIUS STOCKDORF.• • j • . The uuder.:dirued, Auditor, apporln',..l i• . to make _ distribution of , Pale of defendant' real estate; I,y, stated writs,- to arld amomf same,-will Meet the parties pea: , of his no pointinent, on ; Sttq,,t , 1866, at.ll. o'rlock,, A. M., nt hi- P. )1., Street, (three -doors •ithove.•Ptt , .: wheirathl :where' nil; p.n . : 4 1111 S b:lVill4 • ! • tonrh. , are regtiireal• to.ttre,ent th y ', ~„ from comilig tn: noon the 98.ilie t • • • " flit LlT't t' Yt;s ' • • • -. • • AA toliNiwritALTogrA SOTO Letters cif A iti S. Pll6lre.r: t • of bard, Schuylkill: County. - Aebteir niak:/p;:y," ing.claims will pft-sent thiltl •.. SAM,U.E.L 11. 311311151:N", . "Sepr2ii, JOG ' 'xi! as Lifters uC Scltuii.i-tritioiC Jonathan Johnson."••l. , St: Clair: Schuol:7llCotiiity. subscribk.i,—Notice t. debted to said eatate*to log chains. will' present t , • •: 7 CHARLES RE .E E .711 . Apr. E Mtn 'Eannbtaishrii in .1553.- . 3lie...,RO&er s ‘vonld•reiivei dy 8111, '0; 1,71, tic that.ake will continue the 3laridt•• NV:7', a: stand; - comer CalluwhilL Hutt Serr,t; •-, mn Market4Tottsidlle. • • • - . CoriAantly on hand all • _ . . . UI r ‘ i ii . -- 7 .. -:•-•,. . — 4? z . - - .._ c.,;i • .i .: ._ i . . . * • : ‘..:.,. 1 • ' i s !1:: . • - • , - . ...i • .1N:.23 - - •.- •,..''. . ' 1 ,, - . ' --- - .4 - - -444 ' - • .14: -.--, 0,.\• . .., .- - . q ? .. ..• !,-,.... -----_-.{.... 1 0..- - - ...„.• , : ... 0,.. - ;.,- • , . ..... .: .....- - -470 .., . :: . = •-11--7-- -.-., .. -- ;_dtp._ .: - - fr - . 4 - . - Ale.o.raMily . Vaults made Work ,f e‘t.ry tl&g.iipt .1!r, I,', 14,1. mirranterlto cive Cl 4: • - PiauiAnd det,ignB Aug 18, •- 1.1 \II, REL. 51,1( • ALA 'IT, I s:\ 1 , . Neu - ratilin,. • -• .Giver 4.'onsphtigir ••• : ' AViill.lla. , re% er mid !Vgne, . .„ • . Mid milli' other tileensca POSITIVEIT: A i .- iii:i Dr. S. P.....nErts""Ei..ctio-AbLrileti, 0:h. , ,.... i z 't,t i'::..- Price of 'the, OD $1 per iii it tie': I.i t t.r 1•.". :,, ~I.i• 1 , boa. Depot 2b6 Dort: t•tri , ei, l'hihideli„....., ,_ • Se .. , ....... ~. .. UOBER &AV., : :' . ' . . •• • 5:.. . . . . . ' -- GE . NEIII4. COMMISSION IIIER( !LIN Ts, • ZB 1300th Delaware Avvniic, 1r hi I 11 . 414p1, in , 'We are core,tantly ret•civing on conei4nree:,•. WHALE. LAIIIN,MINERS''iincI LL Blili Al !NG , of the heat and purest: qualities. : e . to * silk, at hie, es.t rates Of the day. . :„ The attention of CAMISIIMCIS and. nth. Iyeolicited.. = Jan 1. • IIAN OF A 1171101 - N.1.11) .• > A, Corvmuipti ve l'ltrett 11.. JA MA, a -1,1 'eminence, v, I 'certain care fort .. .1 , .4113k konnhs. Coitt..and get.en.( , .diecovered by . . lonr when hi , our,' eau.l was given' no to eat , •l. anzt Low alive and li'lP.l-!1.: 12 :2' Mortals'. he_ will send to 61ii , i/ Nil' reclp,, c on tair,ii,g, l is t s clie s ,oh o i,v... f.,r.tuakhiz and tuccessinly nsing . remedy.,: frre : • Opt of their name-, 'with two . ..SI:0110 ettliVlL. 4 it.-‘, • There k it single symptom. of..Corkuth; a. ion that it does no: It once take h,,hr a and rli,,iwtte. sweats, le•htiess, - trrttatioo 4.d the u , rtes, faltir6 of mem.n.,. difficult expectoration, sharp pains iu throat, chilly sepbation4, nansen • at the stomacn, in, - tion.of the bowels, Wasting ailay of the mnscle,, • Iltr — The,writer will please,atate,the name of the ! , r per they see this advertiHment in. :Addre,c . CRADDOCK & C0.,10 . 3•2 Ra - ce St., '.64 • . - . :tti-pm. • THE anbLcriljers bare for sale'at their' Cola-r. 311IVCreek, It lot of Papp Piped; Spade Splicing Plate Stnb-eruls,. Pipe; •tittib-etal9, •: Bolts. Clack Pieces. pole .liangais and Da: to,: w r , connecting Ron and tioba. • AI,o a a ' • •En ne. ' • GEO. S,. REPPLIER t CO For further particalars apply to J G. t l s. PEP PLIER, No. :PLO Walnut St., Philadelphia, or . L. JNO . , L. GEIGER, atthe,Colliery.. 'Jan 'LT, 'CI--4-tt • • - LVALB ER : LL7.181111. - :• • - 1 -SILAS BALL having opened a lund.er (s ort ' street near .the rallwayldetwt, deslre , ;e: ,rm -friends and the public that' he has in, few."..-:,:•:rze sortment of all kinds. of lumber, I ho:;:, steam sawmills. lie will bdi able :e , a 4.;) a !arge ply of sill and frame timber of all lise.ille..utd..,itca at the lowest 'possible • prices. Weaker and other WIN savied to order; - • - July 7. "W 27• COAL LANDS TOR. SALE. ' , 400 Acres in the - New Roston -Cont Ho. 11 ti; tuchiding,,il3e Mammoth C(413,11..1:7 250 Acre's in the Schuylltit I Valley,,a•-:.r Patterson Ash coal„ ' ' 250 'Acres itf3iinellill, ii , a .St. - Cho,r ' • 100 Aeree, aratCoaleattle. • 120 Acres- Adjthin int; the - littrienn Vohl .Compuuy, on the .Weai:No reeglaT! . . . , SEVERAL LARGE COL Li E TO ,LET -'• s it IMO TWO LEA S E . • • 6 110eSES AND LOTS SALE IS It %, AND C/I;1 TIER EE-STORY 111,L'S.g ON e • 1. P. W. SHEAFER. Atey.for Sept. 1. '6O CUT FLOWERS,. BOEQUEVi, AND ORNAMENTAL : WREATHS, Ennli,lied of all .ize•i- and prieeP, at Nursery, Poitxville;•Pa GREENWOOD NURSERY, Grape Vizir. and liogra for .rall Planting ( yer a due stock of Concord lrlneefor this r enfant; nll.grown from bearing, vines, at reasor., hle prices, Also; a choice collection of hardy ,Ilybr Perpetual Roses crown on A b ele 'own roots,. Roses withstand the cold . of onr hardest winters; •and are therefore peculiarly adapted tor. Cetnetery pro-p lies:* Seadin.your ordere eartS , .. B. RANNAN. • ' VACUA fiI.E . .FAICO. FOR ! S ALE' be offered at public axle on • ' . - Saturday, .October 20th Next, an the Premises. , all that certain Farm s:••••• Plantation,. situate In Shamokin T.Arn•hip. 4i `~•,. .Comity or •Northiimberland, Pa.,•routaieine 115 Moro or less. b-Inz about [our miles 'front 'stainel,.e. town: The PhiladelPhia and Shamokin Valley :-- roa±.l passes through said property, • • ' The Improvements are a good; large. enthral...a dious Dwelling.. Donee,. Wirt nn- dernextb.. a good well of water at ttie door : • .never•failing Bprings near the house: frame Bank -Barn. wagon house. •crint ; and ?ne. necessary.. outbuildings. a:good .thriving . unstlp , o r m‘: 'apple orchard orgrafted fruit.% tOgether, h p.::8 pearS,'plums.'and.cherries of the choicelibki nil. About eighty acres • of the- above. thwcrilssi cleared, and under a good state ..of 61tivo ion. Tiler ,- aril shoat thirty acres of excellent meadoW en en.:t prernises.•, commence at 1 o'cloBu. where due attendance will beffiven.ind ternt=ol , ..l ,- . made known by • • ANN. • WOI VERTON. - • Shambkin Tp..Sept novirsirirs.LE ...csIteuLATIN44 1.10 -BRA R taiderAgned. having purrh., ,, l thellrotherhead'Libthry, with the view of ntkin.: ;'.,A• permanent Inatitntion in Pottsville, solicit:, tin' patronage of the reading public for its support. Weary contains a. large collection of buuks. - leered and - of great variety—:affording ready and Lift-a:, means for both instruction and amusement: and best publications added froth time to tinte,-a. u Y appear. Yearly subscription. ia 00 or books tako: At a cents a day,: Special privileges allowed to F übv.r:- bererethling ont of town. ' (f. u`NEIL.' Sept 2•2, • Market dt., aNive B.4LT .AUEU3I OR .TETT E Chilblains or Frosted feet. old- lingering Sorie, 1;11 rr 4 and Sealds,-Dites anPolionuns Insects, Sore Die% out and Sores on infants , and ren, t'orns and' Minions, Ingrowing Toe Nails, and :: , 1 Skin Diseases . are cured by Dr. S. ItOGEWS Ointment. Price, 50 cents mhos,, Sent by roan f GO rents. - Depot 206 Duck Street, Phils4a., Fa. • . , . . . . IKEENrwefir n.nitriciGEßv . .—Polt G every dto,vrilittert editable for Fall Planti Including a eplend!o hit henring• Pear Tree,. or rectli named, . and siantine our stock: . . IVINg' `PATENT.. 'HAIR dRIMPtR9, • ' Far Crimpiestriis4 4 Waiving, L iei.•.-11 sir. • Xe Heat Required, in L'irikt " • . ..ksk Our storekeeper for them.' 'l.l - he does not P them, - write to ther manufacturer. •E. MESS. Stxtt: t iud,columbia Avenue,.Philn. Sept . 0. II ',VER. 14.011 E.—A fl ee % assortment. inch 'II 1. -- 3 - solid SilverS nr, Forks. - Ladles, Fruit 'lce Cream Scoops. dc., &c.l. Silver Tobacco 80re... '1; GRlf.}ll4' (entre St.,. Pottsville. H 0 LIDALIC. .PRESSENTAL..A .. splendid lention o i gatches, Gold and, Silver. of Asnkr!. .can, English Swiss' make. : GREEN. Doc 1 , 3, • Centre St., rotteville. Ne* VaiOn Hull; WALKER PRICE, 'havt• large aasertment of BtVieB and .Carubrla Ediet4 and Inserting& Call and aee them, ". _ • June.% .66.. • . • • , 23-cm Mit . e liarirst-asiortment id' San • thribrolln.:l and ' Paranoia in rotlenille, at WAT K 1 R PRICE'S, Ntiw Vninn . • • . Jane 9. .611,-,2.4r9 • _ ,GlFIR:AA11 1 : 108 . PAT ENT' INJ AIL sizes on - Land at G.EO..BRIGHT CO.'S .• °el°. • listilware Storc.• . . •iaiietll 11 i 1 I 4 a • , and. Velret • Trimmings chesP /at WALKER. as PROM'S, Don't fonist so* PIICI 1:il11littiOlt 11111 - Jane 9 41 1 .-) 16 . 0 • . . F'/ j . i; -, • . , 1-I:::Ti Lir
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