SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS, OCTOBER, 1867-OFFICIA DISTRICTS - r Ni 'that?' Wail N. E.. NV aril N. W. Ward I forth Ward. • • IS. E. Ward Middia . Ward tSP, - Weat Ward . , E att. Ward... North_ I:at Son th„ lt,nnig, Emit lirn!, Went C.t.,5, - North s' . . , Frmilt.y . . : .. Foster— .. • Hrgina.• , Etubley... ... Landingville ..... ....... . Mt, Carbon • . MArtheina, .Eaat . .. . .Manbeim, Sonth .Maharroy Temnshin Eaat Ward. 2dattAttoi West Ward blahlintongo, litiosr Bast Ward „ / West Ward,. ... New Castle ..:...,... . .. Norwegian. .. . ... .... Norwegian, East Orwigsburg Borough Pinegrove Borough • . • - .Pinegrove Township'. Palo Alto Borough Port Clinton.— ..., - Port Carbon .. .. : .. . Porter: ... . .. . . ; Rahn Schuylkill. . • , ,Srtuiylkiil, South . . Shenandoah . ... , . - . - .• • :t North \\*aid.. b unixrci HAVES, ' ° , uth Ward . . s t Ward,.. • Weet'. 'Ward North WArd • -Ward: . ..I.Sotth - Ward ' • 'l'reMont It , iottittt • • ... .. . Tremont Vac aehip. .... . • ' '`north Ward TAILkOr-.1, Cart Ward. ( South Ward .Wayne WlLShillgtOn Wee Perin, Yufkville. M&joritits, W tard, Pattaville T .D. Yaglo,Stieriff, 1 vo w.t : t.t-rt- ..::.moori).*l:,- POT rsviLLE, B.t . I'UtIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1567 Set vLKtLL is worthy of ,honorable . mention... The large Democratic majority :of last 'year he's - . been reduced.oyerAwehundrea, and the. Union mei] have elected a s.heriff 'andtre.asnrer in the very teeth of the Democracy - . it is noticeable . and significant that wherever there have been is , tines - which-neeessitated a spirited canvass; the result has beeu favorable to our 'cause. —Phi tg-. is Press, : Schtiylkill has indeed donewell. The Deli( rnociatic majoriiy of 1866, 1725 for Clymer; has been reduc. , ed.this year to 1121 for Shars wooda 'Republican gain of 599, which en titles us undoubtedly, to the flag offered by the State Central Committee for.the cOnntyahoiv lag:ilia-greatest gain at the late election.. THE TELLiNG TIP DUKE ut• AN OUTRAGED AND INDIC; MAST (Prortn .--IYlierever Generals Sheridan and Sickles go, they are received with the most magnificent demonstrations bf popular . approval and regard ; and every- , where, responding to the compliments be stowed Upon them, dieydeclare that the only way to secure National unity and peace, is by carrying out the Congressionstplan of recoil-, struction 'in opposition to the. Presidential policy. The miierahle man at the White House cannot fail. hardened though he is, to feel the (Sects of this rebnke, or to:contrast the spontsneous outpouring of popular affec tion for the great Soldiers, with the. coolness .which marked hisst - it - ogress through the .coun ;try. • He has not weakened the determination of the people to sustain- their, patriotic fenders, nor their own deterniination to' do their duty, regardless of Consequences. ,COLONEL FORNEr . s LETTERS FROM. Ecaner . —These interesting' letters will soon appear • a large -duodecimo volunae of about five Inundred pages, printed on fine paper andf hsndsomely bound in cloth. The book will be published by T. B, PetersonA Brothers, Phiisdelphia...lt will contain er . an excellent steel portrait of the author, .graved in the finest style of the art, bg One of the best art ists in the country, and it wilt be in every re spect a work acccwable to the numerous friends of 'Colonel Forney. The correspond ence gives the author'simpressioris of, various ,raiintries which he visited during an Europe an-tour of several mouths. with; observations Rapon,society, fralities, amusements, manufac diares, educational and religious institutions,. In England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, and Holland. The variety of these letters may be . judged from the `fact that they 'were written from, London, Liverpool, Ox- - lord, Windsor, Haft ix, Stratford -upon Avon, Chester, 'Paris, Berne, Lake Leman; Baden Baden, Heidelberg, Wiesbaden, •On • the Rhine, Coblentz; Brussels, Antwerp, , flte Ragne, and various other places on the ebn tinent of Europe. . • • " TitE TkITNirTNANIA' STATE- TiALPERANGE' UNTO!? "—DAs Society,was formed - at a State Convention held at Hairisburg, February 27, 18U. To become a member of the Union,. the Constituti o n' requires the payment of one dollar 4nnually, or five dollars for life meni berabipi, and signing the pledge of the Socie - . tv —which is as follows : , • . ••. We. the undersigned, do agree that we Will 'not nee intoxicating Honors an a beverage, nor traffic in them that we will not provide them as an article (4 enter tainment. or for persons in our employment ; and that, all suitable waye, we v. , 111 discountenance their, nee tL cdtighout the community. ytki members Lip-fees and signed' pledge be• : forwarded to William Nicholson, N o lis ,'ouch Seventh street; Philadelphia, The i.:;ocle;_v intends to employ three agents, to lectm •e, and', form FOqieties .in each of the three di itri6is into which the State has been divided. One iigent Las been operating since the Ist of April in, the middle district, and has delivered 1..7.5 • addressee, held 21 Conven tions, .organized twenty counties; enrolled 4194 names on the pledge, and travelled 5000 miles. Money is needed tO employ two more, to increase the quantity of useful influence heretofore exercised by the.one 'already em- ploy ed. The agentewill be expected, -s hen re4ueat. .ed, to visit all places where the peOple desire lemperance addressee, and give them aervi cies free of any charge, except whatthey may .ctiopse to contribute" to the treasury. • All Xlie money received in . the :future be ep‘mded, as it has in the past, for the ad vancement of the temperance cause,",so-, accorkiing to the provisions of the second Ar ticle of its Constitution, which read thus:— -.'•The 'Object r,f the Society - Fhall be. to provide. fof a thorough. - :Ltd 'continued' CM:WM.S of the State, for -the adoption by the people of Temperance prlnciPles, 'and: to nnite all .Religione and. Temperance orgea4atione in earnefit and perpetuateffortet for:the general practice of Total Abstinence if - bin - ail intoxicating drinks, and the ati pprenton of the vire of Intemperance bythe enact- . meat and - enforcement of a Prohibitory raw!' : THE Pangions : r AND CHSGREES.—Senator [lnward, of Michigan, - has written a letter ort the situation, which is published. In re ferring to the threats of the Washington Union, that the .Senitors who have declared •their convictions beforehand. shall not sit, in judgment upon President Johnson, Mr. How: aril says 4•lt is generally understood that the Union is under the patronage and Control of Mr: Johnson and his immediate ndvisms, and that in view Or the military preparatkms now going on - ln Maryland and other , Suttee, such 'threats can hardly be regarded as mere ly buncombe, but the original purpose of the Preaident to attempt violence upon Congress has, become deepened and • intensified under the malign influence of his private advisers ." 311 r. Howard continues to say that Congress wilt do its duty: regardless of these revoln :tionary preparations, and adds : "Let him be Aare of that, and it rests with the people and the army to Protect it in so doing. - If the rebels arid the. rebel sympathtzers - have not, bad enough strife , and blood, they can, in my opinion, become easily satiated. by stirring up 'Johnson to assault Congress by militarYvio knee, and, indeed, I am not sure in the long run such a mad attempt • would not,:as.lead ing to the final arid conciasive supprenalott of . the rebellion by the condign ,punishment. of their fomentors, be a decided -benefit to the . (lovernment andliation; There 'must be a et aal decision at some time. Perhaps It Is . the will of Providence that_ Joheson'ai mad'- pees shall hasten it." • KU" er 6 i tajn . a r l Balle. 11 isiafttor . ' J Ridge. . court. .0 , J 11 • ". I . • C_l < gi°sglr•-•:s° c , , • , :<.O p • • • ' •' = • ; . = ' 278' 214' 245 2x3' 100. 171. 2821 Ib7', 285 169 .235 -165 , 243 1 '265; 1421+ 2731' 143: 292 , 1 •13111 2891 . 87: 1031:: 8111 1041 . 261: 1 701 25 - 701 209 1 r 1 .• 151h* 205; 14.81' . 1891., .2661 13711. 206 1 13. 1 1 L . 1231 • 13011 .1241. 44. - 1031' 46 r d 102 1 81 1 1191. 86+1h1171 207 961' 204 d. 100:' 3001 1521' 298 1 1. 1511, 73 1 1211 .70 1 1 122! 15011 1411. 139:1 . 1461 163; 72, . 16E1' • 711 'l9O 1 19: 1905191: 245 1 : . 6Bl 245 681. 1040 .187 i 1011 1861 721! 97•1 671 -'97 1 1 . 911 1 145 91!! 145 1 . ..8.51: 32. 84• 311. 9k: • 861 98.; 86' 601 1 .85; . 59,( • 351. 63, 1 1: ' 38 ; •63:' 38: 411 1 . 14 32:1 141.• 461 '3Bl 951 , 381 , 60 ; 110 • 571 731'1 • 571: 7 11 .: , 551: ,238, , .3231! 2471 -14 1 8. 170! • .14.7:; .170 1870 , 167;.: 166.1 166: 361 951! 36; ]1:51!."222..100 . 7.23: 1351! 156:' 131', .3.21! .• 331 5.3 i. :'ls3'; . 32 154 145 29 ..145 11 '3l' :8111 501..81;1 - :52 • • 7311 • 80!: 7311 80 62 1 1 1061. •611 r • 107,• •-22611' '128i.26,; .1321- .821, 1311 89' 38',1 , -58 681 581 1 04'! 2161 1031: .2141 21: , . 59' • 21:1 59 1- 1181189,. 118 . 1 "'B9l 1811 - 64. ise, l l . 651 651 44.: 65 11 • 44' 12911 701 130': . 2411 6 91: 163.1. .82, -162' 1 • " 611:- , 591 • 61'1 621 • 56'. 100• 100: 59 1 113 , 59:: 113 1 551. 51 55'i . 151 140: :107 .1.40 -, 107 , :.941 1 '134- 931: 134. 1 '791. -142 78; 1401 1631 137, 1M:1 137 , 42! ' 47:. '425 '47.1 . 177 1 • 81' 1781 81 • 1561 111; 15511 109 189::105'. 186 -2581: 255•• • 77' 1371 'lO5 • 137 1•.5031 163i1 41.' .1631 1 411 : 254' 135'.'.254: 137: '66 0 19' 60 1 ' 16' 1 203 •• 717 1 102 124 94, 151 i 118, 130 19 1_,184 qw 115' il . :31 10 128 i 8 0 881 216. 107 132 142 IPs 8380. 7336;.8277:7352 .7256 .* ' .7336 - e. W.—J„ W. 11 - mberry, Jacob Kline, 1 was Judge Criminal Court. S. E. Ward; Pottsville—C..Seliner, THE.:ELE - C3TQN:S - . PEN IsT S Yl:4' V A' N,TA,.- Probable Election ofJudge Williams. THE LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN. TILE GOVEIFIVOII DOUBTFII.L• THE LEGISLATURE DEMOORATIO. • Below will be found the most reliable re turns and . eitimates from the various_ counties of Pennsylvanii, up to the time we . went. to press. They indicate election of Judge Williams, but the official returns will all probEibility, have to be awaited, to know de finitely the result : COUNTIES.' • • 1 • • ' •3 ' L • . • • g r. • •: 4 Adams .. Allegheny Armstrong *Beaver .., Berke.:... Blair ..... Bradford;." Burke Butler, Can brie:. Cameron.. Centre.... Chester.. Clarion.. Clearfield... Clinton '- Columbia ••• ,Crawford - • Crimberland , • / ' - • : • 531 •• • ••• '-• 110 Dauphin. . .1,4n1 • Delaware • -' • .1,100- • "Lit, . • . • - . 052. • Erie' • Payette . Franklin . • • • 16%' •• • • 210 • Forest - • . Greene' *. ' ;1;500 illintingdon • • '1,009:.....8J0 .•.. . D'Alene • .; . ..• . 2 ,000, •' • •: 10 Janlata .:I• • ifiS-, • Lancaster ' • 61 ' U ° ' • • ''•';• -'. 5 3 "• • :•••• • • •*- Lawrence ** ' • 2,0t,0 • 0 1;551' . . . ... Leb3non • • • :. - 1,4413 . : ... : I.loo' ..„, -Lehigh. Luzerne • . • '• 2 , 511 n Lyeoming • .•• ...• .. • '517 •• McKean . • * •. • ............. - 152 • Me•cer • : •,• 619, • • ;,500 1 " Mifflin • • • • 110. • • • .••••,...f 1,600 • 1 994 Montgomery ; 1,056; : ,,,...,' 1,081 • • 400 Northampton • • - 4'S ; ' '4oo tu Perry 2.819. • • 724 1 . 00 Philadelphia • ~ 5,358 • Pike ....... . •-•• ••• ... ... •.: •" ' *1 • Potter • • • J• . ' 26 ..... • • ‘°°' •• • • • . ,• • 1 721 •1,19,4 Schnylklll,' • • ' l'• ••• ••• A. . . 1 , 303 I,IOOY. Snyder • '• 450 , • Stthirein • • • • '•• •• • 326 350 Sumnehanna .7,49 • ! .1 ); • Tioga .. ".3.•••••. „, . .. ' I li 4 475 1 911 • • 550' Warren.... . e . 2,1 15 washingtan . ! f t :265, . . ..- ,! • 725 800 . ‘ Wayne.:, Westmoreland..:... I ..f • • • ••••• V 62 -•!•-• •• • ; 1,209 Wyoming • • 91::. ••••••• •!• r gg.s 3 000 .Fork: ... • ••• • ••• .. ... Total • • I 64,478.:3 7; 300::39,596 1 39,019 • • 37,300' • • • •. • . . Majorities • Prtibible 'Result Of the Legislatuie . . • • Rep. Drn. Philadelphia . •• • g : • Chester, Delaware, Ac • • Berke • • • . Lehigh and No? thampton ~,,,, Schuylkill ' • ' • Carbon. Monroe, Pike,,&c. ~ • . : . Bradfoid, - Busquetutiout, &e ••••• • Lucerne • Potter, 'Motet, McKean; &a . • • , Lycoming,-Union and Snyder., NorthUmberland, Montour, &c....... Dauphin sad Lebanon ••• • • - • Lancaster r • " ' York and Cumberland , • Adrusis and Franklin Somerset, Bedford and Fulton ' • Blair, Huntingdon, Centie. &c.-... Cambria'. 'lndiana and Jefferson...". Clearfield, Cameron, &e • ' Weatmoretand,•Payette, &,c Allegheny , • - • 'Washington and-Beaver... .. ' ..... Lawrence, Butler, Mercer, Nenano. nrawfurd : and - E rie •• • • •Recittitnlation—Republicacs, 10 doubtful, 1100111 a HIPEUTICI.ATIVIS -Philadelphia_ Adariai,., • • Allegheny Berko Buck's • - • Bradford and Sullivan Blair ' Cambria Carbon and Monroe., Centre " Clarion and Jegerrical . Clearfield...Eikkand'Forest. -Clinton, Canieton and M•Bean.,.. Chester .*. ... ... .. Crawford '• • • . Colombia and Montour . • .7. Cumberland • • " • Dauphin Delaware - Fayette •• • Greene • • ' Huntingdon: Mifflin and aurdata. 9' JO , na and Westmoreland Lnncaeter.. • • •- • - 4 ' • .- 1 • Lobillb• . /looming, .Union and Snyder • rit Mercer. lAwrenCe and Ball. 4 Montgomery Northampton Northumberland Perry and FralAJin. 'Schuylkill • • • .. ['Somerset, Wilford and . . 9 Snagnehannif and Wyoming •• • 9 •Tioga and: • • Venengo rind Warren • - Washington and. Beaver., .. .. .. .. • 8 Wayne and Pike ' • • • • York-. • . Recapitulatlon. - --Bet.inblicans,. 641 Dannoetatti,.,4l 'Doubt! al . In Philadelphia the Repablicse ticket was defeated. Ludlow, D.; was elecW. Judger of Common , Pless f• Lyle,-D.. Sheriffs' Leech, D., Register of Willa; Wea ry, Clerk of Orphans. Court; Piersel, D., Treseir ter; Boller, D.,„ Commiesioner: In loolta branches of Council.the Republicans have InsJority. - SrABTIMIG SIPOSS Or DOKKOLATIC raionno-tow . .• • rem TOTS. WAS *IIIOI7OHT. Pratinsulni, trktober.ll:-;•The Morning Post will print tomorrow a literal copy of-the secret Democratic . circular sent to the County Chairman by the State Cen tral Committee. The Poet vouches for its.aatheatici ty and offers to produce the dicatnimt in court. , It Lan elaborate plan for palling..the. whole Demo cratic vote, - and cantatas the-following shirtling paint • In Very - slow District/ I 'would suggest a aped al contract with active men. .Thus In 1866 the Dlstrlct polled all • the Democratic- votes in 1866, 180 Demo: aide *Wee; now for every Democratic vote over 110 we will pay y on a teed sum th e day after the election. This is elm ply an incentive to bring men out, for. the vote of le shows they are them._ • • Be very . pareful of this piper... - Xeep It entirely sate . If . . yoa have 407 doubt of the men you empaoy; tell otheriertf your friends thity_on hive planedzioney in their hinds: Wrziain A.-WALIAOIN LUirman." • tppeiTs to Dew w(114"u Tb in e Gornmertici! indt7tWtel . . 17541 299 - I - . 283, , ' 280: 171,J 234 :.-'"235' • 2.13.` , 143.4 2711 .271 i -270 1 130:1 .. .300': 283:. ' 1091 104 k .104: • 31 , i • • 70.. 71: • - 72' 'I4C • 182', 196: 184: 9C 2231 .227: 234: 10E-I ..132i 1 134 • 132; 26 102 126 :126'-.1.26 1 : - 99. :107, • 9 . r '2991. 1591 .15711541 .• 3.1;1'-133;• 133:. .131'; •120:.: 1651. 1-111"1.41: .1621 - 731. : 71 , 71 , ,. .196"1 19 19',. £O3l '2 297.' 69. 140 163 190 23 r 68, •GB. • 93 1 ! 1921 - 187 , , • . 99 -* 96 , 911' .1461' • 143; •.852, '32i- 31! 78, 197 99, 144 31 215 1112 71 91 45 97 , 851 .84i 52 • ' 36} 36; 36f 59 • • . 's9' 59 ; '36 58 : 1 44 621 ' . .401, 29; 38; 62; ..62' -- „43. 59.; 43 31 ; ' 12; 19; 131 .91; ••• 311.: 32 13: . 10 . • 424• • 37' 371-"34 , . , 47' 47 , '4Ol 42 11511 671 . " - " 69' • '661 . .110 i •10.3',' .10611. - 76' . 95;1' 97 . . 731 601.. 591. -591 ' 73.i c 73; ' 62, ' 70. 315;.2311 227 i 2271' 305 306; .3021 1 .228'i - 30611' .230. 145.: 1711. 170, 1701 : 145 i 142 , - .14411-176 i• 1401: : 237' 179:I -167 - .1651 .168 , •' 1801 - 1831 .141 169 1 179 , 1 172 951 36 - .361' 36 95' 95 9 3P • 8 0 ; 1. 001 . 2201 '"220 110 - 1.041•: . 109 . 1 ,' '274' ' 51 1 1 , 269; - 127;1"135. 1L351 ' :.135 'l3O , 1271 130; . 155..r.108:' 140 ' 33,...531 . 541 • 49i 36' . 29, 3011 . 551 30 - r 126: 811 .1821 811 15V 1531* 1551 j ";81.: . 76 . 143', . 28; - 281.::'281': 142' • 1421 142 J 451 :1251:, 47 GO': 52 , -.58, 52! • 771- 79 , .80 . 1 52` . . 'Bl, , 52: 811 80 1 81.1 731 671 • 79i. .80 7111 • 88' 6e; • 106 105! 1071 621 '631. 11V 92', 226' "'.125,: 125 125' 226; 2251 . 2251 125', . 223! 1251 - 117' , 78' - 78: 78' 133 • 1291 132'1. 82' :129),' 86 1 62 ,- 60i . 59", '64 : 66: • 631 69 1 , '62 2241 222,220; 103 1051. 104::, 2 . 291 98 , . 221 i: 21 59i '59, *, 21 • 19'.•. 59;• *21 1 ! 69; 108'....89' 89 .891 118 , 118 i 118', 89" 118. 1 . 87 1 163 81 64' .61 1 1761 180 1.65; 66 1731.. 126, - 65 - 4-C ; ..44, .65' .44:- 65:1, 441 123 , 751 68 -67 12.5 1201 127'; 62'; 1381 , 711 -22 , 601 58 57. 21, 29 .23 - 64 . 181! 1'62. : 158 97 , . 78 ; 80 -• 164:.163; 145 85„ 1 ' 56 ; 124'. 77 59 - 61.. .61 : 621 57 " 55:1 61; '5lll . 72: 84 10E1 104: 105 . . 53 511 52. 1 ' 108 48: 10.8' 'B2 113:, 107 • 112' 60; 113!.. 56: - 104! 58 4. 60. , 361 al 0 311 16 1 461.401 119, 61 1 75 591 324,1 247 147 t, 1714 1871' 168 93 1 ' 361 104; 215{ 125 1 1381 31521 155 1 1 1101 1 3, .274 9 60 73:1 81 64,11 105 -2261 125 125 86 68 631 1041'1 2221 21 • 59, 1181 86' . 1 65 78 ! . 11. 801 1281 70! 23'; -62 , 164 • 82, 571 42 57/ 78 39 89 45 2 -.- - 113.1 107 129 108 113 100 130 110 ' 136 118, 97 '72l '' ~ 155' ~125' 88 '821:'.103:'. 136' 91. 1751 78.' 138: 194 139 76 . 28! 78,:145, 75 1691 1631 138'. 1371 -152 . 160 157 158 ' 140. 161 147: 41: 49' . 47, 53 38 371 •4V 48 41, 167 1181 '. 70' 175, 179! 155 : 82. 173 195 150, . 128 i 111. , 103; 155 ; 1611 .1211 114 154 124 95 • 216 189 164 91 1 ..125 94 . 196 . - 95 • 202 2481 .75 72 75 259, 258 247 82. 242 . 86' 1401 1141 93 , Jai l 79'.142 164'' 138 42 48 148 89 157 u 116 106 193 25r 86 139 i 101 i 139 j 104: 103 163: 44' 160 4‘.2 - • _ - 42. 954 1 - 135; . 253 141 • - 129; 64 18 , .62 18', • 18 8257 - 7601. 7923,.,7555'7513'.7378- .8112, 7958 7913'. 7887: 7554 8415' 7352 j • t 7601 ; j . 7585 7513, 7378 i 7554',". ii 69061 1, . _ • !.1 1 905; 319' . • - 527: 415 565:1 - •333 1 , 1539 j OHIO: .1566. 1567.. Supreme Goernor. Judy r : .7,000:. , . : .. I ; • 6,1G0 ' 100:.. 662 • Tl; 169 432 406 ....... 2,279,..." • ,•; ..... 1.100 1,196 • 1,560 • 693' 650. Democrats, /1; R T . D em 1 7 Philadelphia: shekff. Tresan. 4 6 a i n i a ia.0 Diriectsit; rer. , i sioner: Areembly.. '"4 •t . l • • . • : - te • bo • z I ;. -• • ' nt s • I :• El •• : ;- : : 166. 156 162 296:. •• 126 350,, 1091 10, '166; 2701... 125 3')3 1 . 1111 . • ..132' • 314, 91 , 1.•.342' 142;.• l3ll 3171 .410 , 85 1 '. 751 '. 123 ! . 25 • 24y_• • 161 . ... 71 24;!: 77 . 169: • • 155: . 175 • 186':' 16,1 - • .195 ' 116: :103! '114! , . 225! 111. 221 121: 12.3 121! 131r1 -111_ 100 1211-2 47; •47 , 234.• 104' 41 )35 78 78, i7B 135 Gt, , 143. 200 ; - 199 • 2 0 811 :i)2' 199 1 , "101 298 i • 296: 29X , '164. 29.511 179; 57 ,- 53' 57':159 30% 142 134, 152', '121.; 153 122' 163 163:.133: 159 ' 75 1581 87 1901 190 190 , 19 ' 1.90 4 245 ' 210 t 2441') • . :'ES: 2151 1 : 50 1 108,1. 971' S 4 11•. 207. • 8311 1 1971 711 • 70;•:. 691 1 11:14:: • C4, - • 115' . 180• 1. 881 .841 1 1 :150 ; - Wl' 147. '84 1.. 851 ••85 1 ,. .g572..•19 68 91, 98 46 81 981. .981 - 96'i. 91 911 94 . .. . , -D . Z . ,' 138!.• 137; 131 l' '116: .121. ••16, 43! - 162- 159' 160; '431• 152 ',. 64. 131 250. - 258 250 . ; • ...130' - 250 147 i a . ; 16- ' 62 •'' ' .... - 61'; 43... 37 ) • 721 1 India - nil find lowa. BotliSiatet give Republicaa rasjorißee Diani!etry', . Ct... iin tnesday Republican ticket was elected by 100 mkjority,:n gain of 00 on tag apring'o election.. N; .1 . Oc t,Niweix; . N. J., t 9.—Peddie,, Republican, for 'Mayor, has 26 majority.. -' • . '— • . - . . The Republicans bare elected ten out of thirteen aldermen. .- • ,• • . The Election Newii in Washington. ..ICoirefpoidence 'of the N. Y. Tribune J . . . . . Wasarunvou, .Wednesday. Oct '9 .The city' luts been in a state of general, excitement all day long.'The White lictse and the offices in Newspaper Row have' been crowded all day. - Despatches were being entitle nay, revived at these places. - The proprietors of the Intelligencer bad a: carriage in rise, taking the return' from their &See to Mr. Johnson. To-night, the gener al belief is that Pennsylvania - has gone Democratic, that Ohio elects a Reffiffilicat'Governor by a fewthou-. sand Majerity; but the Democrats have the Legislature, and the Amendment is defeated; and that there have 'been Democratic gains 'in Indiana and.lowa. The old Washington rebels, and there are itousatida .of them • residing here; are veryjnbilant, and Fend up a haleln jah for th.i anticipated return of the old days when they' ruled supreme.:: The White Ronse . p niticiane and tub.. yists have been heaping congratulations On the Presi dent. A grand serenade to Efis'Exeellency ja announced for to-morrow night,' 'llO is extlected to make aspeech; and define his future policy, and tell of his long-talked= .of coup crefat against the. Radicals.. Of- - coarse, All : • sorts of rumors are Wog circulated among the issople. , ' It appears to . he the *fettled opinion of. all that Mr. 1 Johnson - Will - • imusediately reconstruct. the ". Cabinet. -Even in official circle's it is notilenied that some changes .will be made. - Reverdy Johnson was sent .for and ar rived here to-night. - :lif the new arrangement of John son's Government the New York Democraey are to have i the first choice: In feet they are to- control the whole matter. Mr. Johnson is thoroughly scared at-their ac.' lion in their . late Convention at Albany', and will do anything to appease them. Thls is all they wanted. : Senator:patter:ion, the Prealdentiason.in-law, stated publicly to-night,-while. be and Mr Bogy-were in a fit •of ecstacy over some retnrns from •Ohlo,itiritex Gov. Seymour: will succeed - Mr. Seward. :. -From a_stinilar source it is -learned - that. Frank P. Blsir, Jr.:. General' McCiernand, and General 'Ewing: are - named for the War Offiix - . Mr. Johnson hes failed to .make thence wished of General Sherman'. For Secretary' Meets': lochs . place , there 'are several ' names mentioned.-- - Messrs. Black and .Cowan are mentioned as the repro. seiatatives of Pennsylvania,' and their friends, state that New. York Prefere,..imd will ask for the: Treasury De psrtrilenL. and gtve the State ;Department. to Peerisyl. . -vania, Many think that McCalloch will :hot -be' re- , i• moved; brit it is known that - be wilt be-fought .by the ' enrrept politicians from - Pennsylvania and Ohio; by whom he c :mid not be used tosed.ttielisehemea: They will be back in a :few days, and flushed with : Victory.. will think nothing too . great for.:them to 'demand.— Slabbery and Well& are saidio have dime all that was asked:of them toinstre Abe late triumph, and - nothing is . said. as to what is to . be' done with Randall and Brown'ng. Gen. IlOwardis expected to-be assigned .to a command In:Texas °rein the:Plains, and Judge Holt is to be disposed of - in, some - way. The clerks in the :Departments who Still remain tree to the Pepublican . principles ate very nervdes, and fear .discha.ze. -To morrow night, It is hoped, will bring-forth - all: Until then the excitement will of course continue.' - • - : .- : The Vote' in the District for' Judge - 6f Me New - Criminal Court.. 2 , • The raajortnes for.COI. Timid B. Green in Danptitn and Lebanon counties; are as follows : • " • Dauphin, Lehi:won, MeJorlly for Ells in Schuylkill, 'Majority Jor Col. Gre e n In Wo catgratalen (Jol. Green upon his very handionn majority, and the District upon its' acquiritton or so competent a gentleman for President Judge of the THE .L4Tii.ELECTION, The great principles ,of the Republican "Union Party are Unchanged by victory or de feat—they' are always the same;.because true devotion . to. Haman Freedom and to the Union is always the same. • : It is true novas it.was before the election, that Judge Sharsioods• decision .was a mon strous one ; at Was with the best, interests of the country. That'Johnson'a policY is hostile to the USion and in, full: sympathy with trea son. That the true interests of the:North and, South . demand the reconstruction: measures Of Congress. That this is the 'only road to the prosperity and peace of the , nation; Defeat in such a cause Is more honorable. than triumph in the wrong. The transient and accidental successs of the Copperhead party carries with it only - the empty eclat of a short- lived victory. It was won by "Ito honorable, intelligent conviction , of the sight. It has.only the glory of a few leadm, in. sympathy with treaeon, ever opposed. to the war, ever in favor.of human slavery and Southern rule, who • .have succeeded 3tl blinding many honest men by side-issues and misleading them into a position 'that they will soon regret with shame and sorrow. -The day is not far distant when many honest men and good and true,-will find their late unfortunate votes a source of disquiet and re morse to themselves. • When they will See what encourageaient Johnson and the lead ing rebels will draw from themiw.liat tronble they have aided to,Plunge the Nation .ia+ 4 o Whai suffering and wrong the Union men of the South will be made to endure. .Whenthey find the - insane misrule -of Johnson more atrocious than ever, and %be -business and prosperity of the country more' deeply pare ' lysed than ever, they :will :remember their late unfortunate" votes, as . one of the over shadowing sorrows of their Hies: Never did good 'men make such a mistake as did they Who voted against," the "Union Republican party t, The Copperhead leaders only have tri umphed, and not the people. The people have won a defeat. Such victories Would be death to the people and to the cause of popu lar liberty, because it is a triumph ofJOhnion sand his rebel friends In the South and of the Copperhead leaders . in the North - In sympa- thy with them. The election of 1868 will apeakin.no doubt_ . fill tones. _ Then all good Union men will unite in an overwhelming Republican victory to me the Union._ . _ , WELL_.. DONE, : SOICIMJE=I Amid the, genexal cm:tit:mien, Schuylkill County looms up proudly * with the. Demo cratic majority on Supreme Judge ieduced t.11`2 . 4; and the 'Republican candidates . fer Sheriff' and Treasurer, • Gen:. Geo. 0.. Wyn koop and Conrad Seltzer • elected' by hand sontemajorities. We congratulate our frieials upon the glorious retilt, and only regret that a little extra exertion was not used to carry' the;entire County ticket Mr. - Cleavpx is de feated by but.a small tasjority. s,Hiaelection might have been secured, if our friends had ail resolve& - Schuylkill County . will howev er, be , redeemed from the haridi of.theSham . Democracy at the next election. . - A `"LovErx COW in Wisconsin recently re. covqed $l4OO damages in it breach of , pro- ' miss suit ,againgit a pertidloui lover: - Her lawyer congratulated her on_the amount, when aim exclaimed, with a fereclotut glaoee at the mrdcted defendant, and ::nervously ., clenching her fingers, 1 14 give - every Pinny of it just to have One good pull at his hair!". If • we had that spirited charmer in ficithylkill COnnty, we - Would get her to "wool" one Of the 'Directors of the Poor until he revealed the 'whereabouts, of "theit" Ten Thousand Cia l urOinnA'boldi her JadletsT Election on Wednesday, the 16th lost. • 7T 3 ." - u.. - .:..,,a: . ::w : , i '.. - :*z• - •5..: i '... : J : i0...:-..7: A . :.E . ;. - -.. , ' - r, , :0...:0 :: :7‘.:01::: , 7.... 1..:*,::•,,1,5,.,6:7i.,. : .I C I 5 ; 4•4 o . '• - • t. 1." O • 0 C tn .tz 5.. •.,166; 109 1 ,. • 130.."110i 130- , , .:109:- 135- 123 ; 1 Ini • 94 , .:139t.-132; .• 94 -.167k".! 1421:' 142! .• 77; . 1421 78 163 , -135 r! la ! ' :127'. '174164 . 40:.; 41!;! . 48, 1 :48:: .41 -•83i!,.175 1:- 815 :177 .."151!1.... 113, 155;!,:1 1 :g .155:1- 'Hill.; 155 98„-. 192; 102.. .102 190 , ;101 . 3321 t , 711 25‘ ; ; .15-, 2582 76:'.257' .:115ft!' 110 ''.130,;'. 135 ' - 103 . 1491 , 51, !1.53.'!; 12: 162: . 42 . . 162 251 i.: 157' : 251. 133 • 254'• 1 :134 254 54''';-..19.. 62 , 18;''6 . 3.',18' 62 -.,--- 7860 J. 7514; 8083: 7455 7449 8103 • 75331 ,17514. • • .1.7465 1 1 1 1 .597/1 6906: 7533 1 vote for Sheriff defeat of the proposed, amendment tg_ the PhioStateCensititntion, enfranchising the eolored . then, of that State, -is ..a blot eiton the tair4atne of - the Repithilcan . party . ..of Ohio., The mission of the party . should be to advO; cab? everytiiing which le - right, and condemn everything wrong.. It Is right And 'proper that no distinction as far as civil rights are . concerned, should be inade on Account of race, :or color. Many of the men - refused ~ enfrah thisementin Ohio, exposed their lives during the Rebellion and . gave of their means, to sustain the country. - Common grititude . if not justice; to:.these_men,.alfould'• therefore, haVe secured the adoption of the ainendment While we regret this result in Ohio;-we yet hope that the diy is not distant when the Republican party tbroughout the country Fcili see the propriety and juitice'of 'eStAblisbing universal Suffrage_ destroying slavery a great national iniquity became extinct 'At is the duty of. the, Republican patty_ to secure the . abolition of alt distinction. at the ballot-. 'box on account of race.or color:: • . BRUTALITY' -IN.KENT RC Y. -The . accounts which continue to be received from Kentticky of the, brutal treatment of freedmen and loyal whites there—are.of niter horrOrand shame. Nearly five hundred victims to rebel and blood, thirstiness have been iepOrted - vvithin one - year, the names, dates, and •details, on file in the Officea of the yreedreen's : Bureau, giving proof. .that these charges are not'v,ague acousations . . en,have 'been. beaten, shot. , drowned, and disemboweled ; . : _women haVe been . scOurged,. outraged, and murdered; and a band of Regulators," countenanced hy lo cal authority,. and defying that ot : the state, threaten the life of every 'negro or . Radical whom they may choese for a victim. . . . IT to SAID Thai the sharearof• tho.Waehingtoit Library Company of. Philadelphia. are beipg die posed of. with tine:templed rapidity. The absence of. all concealMent, tha honesty of purpose mini; feated by those' who first Inaugurated the enter-- .prise, the fairness with 'which the..pionosed final •distribatiori is 'to be - •condticted, and the patriotic purpose to which the entire. surplus - is to heap= plied; have .talten firm held ort confidence. So lar,„ri, have the sales been thus farthat the true• tees hope to. anticipete•the time originallY fixed' for the dispensation of-the •gifte,.amemiting to 8:100,000, thus placing the •funds collected much sooner then they expected in a channel to carry out themoble act of benevolence:which was the object of -their . 'enterprise. All thcies, therefore, who deitire to participate with tliern in the pleas ure r.:/. doing a. good action should eubscribe with out delay.. They will receive at once flne'eri graving, worth 'at retail more than the money in vested, beaides ti gift Of such value aa their share may be entitled to in the.flnaldistribrition.: Read tlieadvertisement. . • . -• • . . • • 2400 -961 IMPORTANT LiTTEit..---Th9 following% letter his come into our hands, and we pablieh it for the id formation. of those who doubt the purity • of Soeer's Pico, .. ..1 ; _ . ' T his is to - nertify that Mr: Alfred Speer:is. S resident of this village; and, to my pereonal knowledge, has devoted a•number,cf years to the manufacture pure.andvaluablewinec.. He has a largo yineyard in view of my residenee, and has -been for some. time engaged in eultivating - thi3 Port. Grape, The Port Grape Wine -cannot be er "celled. by. any Atheridan wine. healed Mr. Speer:ev‘try season in large quantities, 'but net dieptied . a until. it attains Bps ago of :four • D. B. Stoose, Centre] National Bank, N.-York. Passaic. Oct. 20th, 186,5: . • ' •. Some of our' dreggists . have. this wine direct from the. vineyard. - Firma; Englieli and American cloittiZ all siyleß, and of the finest qualitioo, at D. A. Smith% .. .Centre street. . . Nicktiesand Boise;to sult's;feri".iilste, and at ii9zinced pikes, at ID, d: Smith's, Oexitre.. street: SZE one of the 'PRIZE CEPS iti'.anothei column .awarded to A.'Speer for.hie.celebrated • Pert drape Wine. It he the beat drape : Wine ever inodpced in, thiatOnntry: teeCoine the standard Wine for coiniiiinion . purposea. :and the mpet, beneficial for fe-, males andweakly...Persona, . • . .. • • kir2(4311. PAbDII)..LLEr VI . DZILLS, a Imatttithalarticle, a D. A. Sniith . 93,•Centre.striiet., ' ' •• .. . THE COAL- TRADE. MMiMMIM The quantity se . :it•by railroad this week is 67,80, It-by canal 29,341- 98—for ,the week 97,410 le tons against. 60,407 tong for thi eorresponding Wpeli last year. ' - . . The : trade is dull and .yrices withou.t'im• proteinent. The •mere probability that the Free Trade Repudiation Sham-, DemocraCy -may regain • Patver. Is unsettling business, and confidence - in. the immediate friture impaired. Trade . of all .clesciiptions eerionsly depressed by the. 'tendency of the late elections. ' • . The trade sum ni) _this week as follows, compared with last year.; . • 1888. • rno. 2 . • • - I wuz. • lIOTAL, WI:111. 'TOTAL. , DEO. • ..• : • f -;..---.... P &RR ' S!. 42,979 2,964.156 67,870 .r 2,578791'8390.175 Schavl Cal 17,434 1.047.330 29,541 - 756,031:d289,299 L VaIR RI 31,422 1,469,422 40.408 1,575409; 106,886. Lehi'h Ci.i 35,420 ' 605,911 83,110 , 739,351,d 66,560 Sonia 18121 . 21,720'.. 818.090 224986 970,907: 162,867 -." Nail 8,696 :- 326,162 14,952 • • 941,1141 - 25,012 Penn .0 C By M. 5... 19,802 1914,775 19,895 630,9971 916,222 By. Canal. 707 --. 19,810 "s"-0•„0 *.. 17;3811,1 . 2.429 Del .2Sud . 39,380 1,04L428 .40,052 1.038.8943 2,534 Wrog Sth - , .. -: 852,254 ?' - • .245,044406,510 .10. - 14th : *.. • , - • 87.721 .*.:: , .. - '.60,540!d 37.181 Shamokin . --:, ' 438.421 *- . : ' 351,9404 . 50;491 Trevorton -. 23 --43.2V' - 1, 529 . ,53,2841,d; 8,990 Short Mt. . -- 178,619 .. .-.- . 51.6134 27,000 L. Nr..00,„, .. •• ,: -'84,263 ' . . 47,010t ~.10,948 W , Bmilon. .:.. - - 43,726 . • 78.372 i .-89,3 t /2'il Top... 4,471 - . 912,319 4.5 . 97 . 179,734;d 32,595 • • 14,412 10.097,683 WOO 9.593,024 } .~ . ' We advocate a direct; hcavY traffic, or coal line to New York, for the exelasire trarmor tation of through freighttt- 7 -coal from the An 7 thracitelegioes; and.. heary fp:Ws frorn..the West, A new lige for:such purposes,. built expressly to carry coal cheaplY, withontre ference to way traffic or passenger "travel; _and entirely independent of locil ittractittas, OM be built front the coil regions to Batten Bay tor $10,000.000,, With capacity equal to - that of the Reading at present, and 'being . . capable. of transporting 10,900,000,t0n5e per annum, by a comParigivelY.- small &Ojai:cal outlay for transporting facilities :- • Thegra4es end general' locetion for 'such a route have been:entrained; and found favor-; able: A greater choiee of location is atford ed by a line of this elittricter; whieh. would not be attracted by every . tarn-and village, , within miles 'of its 'inute, ordinary railroads frequently are ~Lees damage - would **piked-for, 'fright ,of way" , and -thua a &able waytog J W.C9I4 be *Wed: Dolt `inter - modals and;costlykinvoienev Auditor. Comm is: ui, • , E r F. 3 ' 9 • c i =1 1 I i 04 0 r r''. 290', 158: 29.1- .158 2 - 37,:'.166:, 235; 167. .272, 133 , 2721 . 136 2981 128 i 2971 127 106; 78:' 104'. - • 83' - 71! ''24:7o' 25 180; 176 ' 179 L 177 224;: 1171t12 119 132: ; 125 ; .132 12.1 1.01 . - 441 . 101 , 42 126. • 78'1...126;:78 1011' 201 .100 202 '1588...293;1.155 1 299 . 133 57: 135 --- 55 131 1 . 131.3 .152 135 _.72. ,161 74 . 159 19' 190 .19 , . ,190 68' ' 211 68. 245', 188` lO3 187 104 ' sa:, . 67: . • 99' 70 , 147, . ' 88' 14.5 '''.9o 31i .8.5' 31'' .85 85r 94 ' 8.5 '. 99 361. 'M . ': 36' '. 58 411 61: ' IT. Go .15i 3*, 15''."'31 37 ,' ;47' 1 46 68, loc. 691 108 59' .- 73i; V.. . 59'. 73 2Z 306 .fil 300 170 148 '170:.143' 168 1 1811 158 182 36; '.95, 36: : 9 3 - .2231 108 218' 113 1355 _ 30 'l3s' 130' 54,. , 3a, . 55' -, 30 ..,' 81f,, 14411 . 811 • 136 28., 142:t . 2S' 148 1 56, .77:.. 52 • fit' 80'; ,73'.1'.'801 73. 507' . CA' 107:. 64. 125' 226,; .. 1:..:.226 80 , 130 : SO!.. 130 • 59 '. '65 ' 58r 66 226. 100. 2111 102 •-• 59; `'2l,j •59 21 891 118,, 89: 118 ; . 611. 1791.''66..177 44, 65:::..44! 65. . - 681 .127 k ' :v 68' 1.7 601 22 - 59 23 • 81 1 163 1 ,', . 81 1 ' 163 . 58j 61;1. 59:'- 61 103 , 541 103, ' 54 . 115 561 1141 , .57 .4 :.55f,.. -44' 55 518 I 27 LOCAL NOTICES Pods Tine. October 12, 1867. TO NEW . xcgus. wo uld 'wit .b . eieciaire.d.: , It: in designed to in n. the TrabwthrptVt7vritbout atop, by carrying titer enough; to make the trip, or taking it up Wit3lollt atci.pi4g: Tye gear sari tear would be. tedueed to a • minitnum by nritfortn slow ratp•of, needg; and con i eq uendy.the entense would be low in prepoition. -:The risk and danger - Nita le eldents bi..almost• entirely removed; and with it another , source - of, vast expense 'would be alma • - The vast army of agents, : clerks: and 'rail rciad Officers generally, which eat up half the jarninks.ofitnixed transporting lines; would, be-reduced by nine•tenths on such a. line to The amount of freight which is immeAliate: ly ready. forsuch'sline, guarantees immediate' profits. The .coal regions' under the mist adverse 'circumstances; could give it. from 1,000,000 to '4600,000 tons of freight the first Year, whil . e its purposed connection with both . the Philadelphia and Erie,. and Penniyliania, Central would not only give it a large amount of heavy, tonnage, but plaCe it under a powt-: erful influence and , patronage,. which would Place it. beyond the reach of ad verse, legisla fion,. :or Monopolizing and tyrannical -corpor atiens in competition. - The necessity tot such connections to .the two great lines. above mentioned, becoines every - daYmOre impeeittiVe, and in order to maintain : their position .as connecting linka with:the greit;Pacific railroad, they will be cotrielled to.have a.,direct outlet to New York:. . 'Vs assured 4 :of thii aid and hi ftuence, but we cannot expect this great Peripsytvartia CoMpany to build this link' for. ouiespecial benefit at , preSent while they are Bending all their energies to control the' es tern trade.. ThiS to them is still more impor tant "than their Eastern connections.: .If we do not initiate the movement and show some desire to help ourselves, it is their policy; to unite with same established line, as the Le-: high roads, or even the Reading via Tipton, and this, they will`no. doubt do; unless we showt some interest in - the matter, by beccim: lug identified in iteconitructiontby investing all the money we can raise by mortgaging, or selling a tenth of all, if we cannot "bet That a railway, built tor Such purposes and under such circumstances, would pay divi dends equal to the present enormous profits of the Reading, and carry coal fOr half the present charges, Nscaicely needs arguement to dethonatrate, • . . • The actual cost of .transportation on the Reading is bier little one half a cent per ton per mile.: Can any one doubt the ability of the proposed line atleaat to equal this? .If not, then it•wili be - aPparent that 'a "cent . per ton per mile will yield handaorne profits, on even. 2,00,000 tons transported 140 Miles, with - a capital of '516,000,000. This calculation is based on what present - mixed lines can do. = Is it not plain that a line built expressly to 'carry coal, will , work more economically?, We .cite fir example,-the DelaWare,k, Ma son Canal CoMpany'splanes, which, boWev ' er, will not, compare in cheapness with a gra ded road as is . now proposed: Rate'. of -Tolls and JITNEI,'I . B6I rtII7,A . DELPIII A: AND REAXAN4 R.ILILOAD From Potteillle to Philadelphia... dO . - ad Port Richmond ': • do' '• '' :do - Net, York. drawback otT , 280 - „ • o • . ' enryLku.t. NAVIGATION.-., •. . -Prorn Pottaville to Philadelphia r • • 2 . 02 .-doc .1 • •do • • ls;e* York, drawhauk off:. 289 &num Avenrirs.• '- • 'Prom hiancli Chunk to Philadelphia, canikincln- • . • ding unloading ' - • ' • 188 . do: to Philadelphia, via North Penna. R. R. 200 • do to,Rlizahottportviali: J. Cent rat 203 . . do to,Port J,1tt11.9011 ' • ' 210 do . ..to New York: - - " : • 203 do to New York via Del. Div.•and Raritan Ca. ' nal. inctuding coalmuline.... _ '2 61 dO to New' York via Morris Canal ••• 239 do' to' Hoboken via. Morrie and Easi:x R. N... 210 do • to New York • • . .2'20 From Elizabidhport to Buffalo, tin Neiv York Ca .. • , ••• nal, a distinee• of tdant . .t miler - • : freight, $2 62-011, centq • 810 The, shipping :expenkies at-Elinlbetliport . and Port ,Jcihnicinvary from 25 to 30 'cents. • • .• • • . . . • DISSOLUTION OF PADTNEn . sill P.—The firm of CALDWELL, CDR-- ANT & CO.: is hereby dissitircel. - by mutual consent. WIIIISm - Reed withdrawinz. Thil outstanding busine es . of the flrna• will be settled by. James W.. Caldwell efn CLAUDIUS B. CONANT,•'who are authorized .to sign the mote of the Arm... • ' • • . • . , . Sigured, JAMES W. CALDWELL, • • '• . . •. • CLAUDIUS B. CONANT,: • - , ' WILLIAM. REED. - . ~ • ' . ~. ' • New Yoe le, Septe m ber 12, 15i.17 . . , • , •• - • • .. . . . . . prariarerbhip.-The tindervigried have this day • forioed.a Co'-Partnership for the transtretion of the Wbolesaio Cominifidon and General Coal bowl 'riess, under the-fir and aty`e of CALDWFLL, m" CON ANT .t.CO. • Otdces. - NO: 119 Broadway, - and - N0.136 W 514131 . . • . • • . • Signed,,. : '_ SA.MRSAV. CALDWELD, • • • . CLADDIUS 8. - CONANT, • - . RICHARD SII:NTIP, • . • :FRANCIS WSISS. •-• ".. • • • GEORGE B, NEWTON. • New Yiilk,,Sentember 12,1367. , 38:4t '1 • ' A NTiERACIrE .1,AN111 , 14 IROR /IL -e4A 1.E..--Vrvo.elibteentbe" of the 'Mt.. Ltd* :Eetete in'. tichaylkill.Connty, three miles from Witte ville; four Collieries,on ttiettect end two otheri.pitz fly snoplled. from 4. Whole aillt . nearly :00 aeree:, 4 DC' seription property sent on anpliesitori. • " • • •HARRIS BTtcYIIIERS, Cti if Hngineere,. Pottsville: . July F27,...67 • ' 30.tf . • 11NE11 . 111.1, GAP COI. LIE ay -- To IrlßT.—;,Tlie Colliery now Ivor heti .hyAlessrs - .Wm..iierit& Co., on the .Gettle 'and Wisner estate,: will heleased on favoralile. terms to an- experienced ,operatcni. from. pril Ist,. I iSS, .thr. date of- the -termi nation of the nrescht lease. ,It is sltnated on the line of thelidine Hill Railroad, eight;nilles froniSrheylkill Mayen; and ;taift run of two -and a quarter miles of the North Ilip'of lilt the veins in the Mine Hill Basin 'The' slonels.st the Mine Hill GO at the,middle of -the trace-:' Its depth Is but one lift below the' water' level, and la this lift'the.,Crosby- and Veins are yet to lie worked.: The improvements are" hi good bon 'dition and eapible of taking onvand preparing a-large . 'quantity - of coal, ' . • For defallectinfornialinn apply . . HARRIS BruiroErt4,. • . . • Cicliand .N!l4lp.y.:7illgineers. - Poti yIIIG Oct. it fit . • . . ..4141 • COAL igh or . fr om R ,Boßton • 2 . 05 2 10 i Chnibildge - .,'2 00 eqmbridirepert .• • East Cambrltige ' 2'oo . Fall River.,: ~ .. . Rartford...,.. . ... 20 •Tynni.. 2 20- Few York. -* • . 1 . 30 .: . . .... . 115" New:Bedford' 1 :5 N,Newburyport . ... .2 !.5 -.143 - vessels anil.72 hciata. too - from New Yor- s Gn 35 Boston Norwich.... - Providence. Norwalk.... Middletown, Poftland.: 1 501 :'1 20 , 1 401 . 1 00 1 20 1 1 110 . . . . • Frieghtlfrom Baltimore. -r • To.. . .... . New.Tork.. , •- . - ITO ,q2,s@in Freight* Irons tleorgriowri 9r A lezal.n.dri NV To -Philadelikca '• --•• . -- - cf. mi. 501.20 New York • . - - - • 2 00,g • •,.- • . - ::.609£ 00 • .... •... . . • . THE COAL. ' PRICES or 00.AlAY ME CARGO. •, . . •09aBorprro wring., FOR TUE SITNIT.i . . JOIJINA4',I4. . FOR Siting-NTS. . • Oct, 4, 1807. • - ,tioittiyikilliteiliab, Prepared,..:...'. t 25®4.00 • "•• OhiSatn „ .... .. 3 oos, - ". WhiteA.Bl;Eump . oos f 2,1 " ' St. Boat and Proke. l2, -.• • 4 503 ' 4 25 , •• , t •• gg . ' • • Doe 410 ". • . 00 @ 1 0 • • Cheetnni,„... ...... ....... 3 00W • iaxmit Mt... Lump; • 4 1.00,4 25 " " - St. Boat and Broken :... 4`200 4 2,5' "' .Ekg .... .. ... . . 4 25 S'oofea 8':10 .5 25@ • ' 5 254 • : ,_'b 000 - 500® .. .. . „...' 7 050 4 • • • 13raivir. Co tt.s.• , • Hill & Hari% .. .. . . .. . 4 408 : •• . St. - Boat and Broken:. '4'4o® •. •• . "Egg - 4 583 , • ' •• Stove • • 4'son " - Chestnut • • B'5M: • "; Chestnut, - Lehigh Bump, " .. • •' " St: Boat and • " Stove • Broad Top, " • , • • -- • Ttio.following prices are for shipaients east af StoulogtOn, Conti:, by •Cl4B. and. 3 . ; PE Eastalek. . ' ' • ' ' Burnside, Broken ' 'Egg- . " Shwa_ Nut . " Pea • LOrberryCoal .. . ... . 4-15 Q: ' Franklin, (Lyitens 'Valley) ..... '5.25 • W.SII coals desired to be reported asal ' iwill be put under this head , provided the quotation are tar nished by the parties interested. ..• • .- AT NEW lt°!4K• , . . . . . . Ode' . • , .10, 1867'. Batorlkill Rad Ash by. Boat LOsol..s 5 500 . 5 ip .. -'` • chestnut, . - - ... ... 4 ma-. .. . whit e A Driip. ... ; . .':. 5 252 t. ". , 'Steam .Boat and Broken. :25t ' • " Stave 5 250 t - • " ' '.ohestant, r. • 4 MI ... • f Lehigh 'White Ash .Lump... .... .. ... .5 500 ... : .4': Steam Boat arid Broker' :..,„ 5 500: . Egg.............,.: 5 1544.6 do ...' stove. . ;..., .. . . .............5 250:4 50- .. ." , Chestiiit, • • 14 . 25 0' '- • ' ' ILetsighisteral et 'Ettr.ishestipers. • ~ - Lump: •• - by Cargo -- ',. 5 500 '' -• , St. Boat Midprolam 6c. .. 66 . ' - 5 250 - • $ Egg, - . • El .' " ' * f - 5.250 5 ; 50 'Wov ,. e,' ', • - ' : ..,•.....5'2,.M5 50 _ .--, • iseiantois Ceel eillliiainatimieirn.' 1... : 0 33 460 r 0 F,; •,. 'Auction prices.. .. , ;;$. 3-730, Steamer,.' . • cc -.........'.. . ... 3 : '... : Grizte* ' - " . ... . ...... .3:03 Stove; ... .•- :. .:••• - 6 . • .... . 4 . ". . Chedant. ' ...: ".. • '. .3 980 At private sale 25' to 40 cents s ton iialvamecr .., • Freight to NeW York 60 - cents per ton :: - -• ' ' ' . . - _ . , • ~- ~. Penni, Iginaiipelar. 9 sclposal at iltevit: .. it er ; . 43 cat ruilißrokerh• -.- ~. ..0i 441' • 2104,-.: - - . ....• :-. ) ~ • 4 117€ ii •• :At private Bale 4b to 40 cents a toneriiriince. . - '.." -FrdOt to New TO* TO Cen til P 4 : l " .. ._:_ ' ' ' .' q . . ' i Del-'.4 l k 7 lllardaets COOS Cella at asessisiloat. y..... -ICl M i la r .POces Or Octobe r sulVi-ovellilber. lB i t t)i '....6.64 ' ... ....... ..... ......... : Grata . . ~ 0 ggir0....... . 4.,...•••• . ... .. ••••• .:. A . . 6 ". 6 - 70- Stove.. V.. ..' ' •- .: • ....... ~..;,,,. 85 ' ;.' Cbeetmi .'' —'" . te g reig a . • : -716111/6116611kMItty York SO =dr . . WORE.. Tortrarie frani: ykid"ifec_ifikrTert. - ..Wilkeorro 3cPitteteniF.M4. - ... Lykons VaL • r,r . 81eunokin,.white or B. Ash Delivered to coccolmere Georges creek so& Cumberland Coal.; ..- • ri. b: at . Locale -Point friF , chlpOng. ..kt.4l:BVe6 to Georgetown..D.,C • 4 254 4 60. . f0r...1867: •.The Mowing is the quantity °fecal toaniqxated over, fottowing Railroads .forthe week ending nn evening::dq ".. - • . . Mine; ROI 36,721 011.1117.044 01 Scan IMII Palley • 6,096 07 191.136 00 ML. boa ' . • ' vist Is • 38.504 19 *Ea pre* -• ...65614. 4111,412 01 • BLACK BARD IRON 011 g:. Sent:swer the.Mik .Bead For the week ending tin - Satan last, Week. Preoxisii. ,past Trade by Railroad anti eaosai 1867 , . St. ClatT.. ' • 31.223 11 • • Poit Carbon ' • • •, 2,761. 16 10;94:l 00 Pottsville " • 1,204 13 ' 1,046 00' Sete:wild ,14aven: .... . 15,453 0 1 16,651 05 • Port Clinton • 6,101 12 .. • Total tor. week- 67,239 11 29.541 05 Previously thli year .8,506,931.06 T 29,462 OT Total ' •• . 2.,511,190 16 1097030 12 To lathe time last year. : 9,964,104 13 . 1,041,.219 11 Itscteaee Memos ' 390,814 11 . • -213,293'10 .. . _. •_ lAelaliar Coal Trade t0r..14867: ': For. week ending' on Sat:arday • last: . .' : • . . . • • • . . - : CdNdL . oritßATotts.. . • .BAII • • • wax. sicrra.r.: wars . iceraii . - -. Ha z leton • • - 2 . .979 106..603 : 2,200 ' 57,311. 1 -Bast Sugar- - Lotd.... 3 6101. 110,313 .. ' 111. t. Pleasant. -..... , . 499 , .:'7,966 : 693,566 ,yeade'.. , „..„ ~ ' 9,1e6 1 94,555 1,391 . 41.003 .Barlel,r,h • 9321' 39,963 1,039 . 16.973 osa Bra t C0.:'.. :. • ' . . . ' .- 660 . 9.033 Ebberrale Coal Col. 1,057 - 51.766' 1,216 96,°59 Stoat.. • ' • 657 25,355 '• . 665 16,163. Council Ridge" " - •"1:499 ' 69,435 ' '753 26,146 Buck Mbuntain.... 1,891 ' 43.119 1,140 :92,365- New - York & Lehigh 1,211 ' 80,509 503- . 9,00 Money Brook Coal " C .2,376 107.635 • 2.407 39,623 German Pa: Coal ' Co - 1;114 . 50.245 2231 7,435 Siring 1,4 t,.. Coal Co. 2,258 107,242. 351 4.665 Coleraine.' ' .. 1,690 f. 69.106 • 756 10,318 Beaver-. Meadow::.. ', 53 ' 1:451 '•• , ' - Lehigh Zinc Co" ' ' J. B. Reber & C 0... ' .. . __ . 1 • .McNeaL ' - .2.1 55 75 927 •75 .4 326 . Knickerbocker C• 1 C ,668 : , 41,676 - - - • 1,195 Coal Run C Rathbun Caldwell ' Glendon Coal C 0.... 157 13,402, 95 ...95 Matianoy - :• • 10,663;, ' .., 'Delano Coal Co._'::. . '-, 33,8731 - .. .7,141 H. 14eyers. , - - •• ... I • . • • . Millman 1,124 , 83,959 ' . -. ' . 1 Baltimore Coal Co.: • 137 ' 30,053 • ..256 : 74,15 1 Frank1in.::........ ' 8,1 63 . -11.5 q . &Wended.. - . ,:,. .. .'. , ' 7,75.1 - 651 ' 6,292 i thig higes i k 311;9 . 1, C,43:'. • . 11.946 ' • - 2.933 Willoastuirre.... .. ... . 193 - 49,923 . ' 8,316 . 61.456 Warrior. thin. . ...... '. 12. 9.211 . - 2,067 Parrish & Thomas;.: 1,152 -33,96, ,659 9,515 .Le.h. Coal & liav Co , • 12,3 7 234,549. Packer, Skeer&Co. -.. :: .. . . : 1,3 13 Other - Shippers., .. .. 117 • 496 • ... 8,09 111,.'Eitna 131 1,12:1 , - '989 ' .1,213 Walter Bros. Co ;. :. .' _ . 'B7 N.'Jersey Coal Co.: • . 402 : 13,236 ' 357 - 6,366 John•Lanhath& Co. . 553 ' Trent..n Coal C 0.... • 1,669 ' " ,' lB3. Union Coal Co •'' . • 7.05 ' , " - 6.323 Wyoming Coal Ca.. 166 17.347 . 951 .. 6;594 Primrole Coal C 0..: '•. ' " ; • - . •-- Thomas Coal C 0...: 689 25,021 -. ' i73',. 1,405 Williams & Barring. '..268 . 9,701. . 159 Ashburton'C ', oal l'o. - - 433 • : . 1,662 Highland Coal Co.. : 936 .. 16,0 9 ' .481 .11,316 'Mount Hall Coal Co, - 155 ' 595 - . 89 Upper Lehigh C. Co. '1,563 40,175 • 649 . 16,996 New Port Coal "Co.. • .. . • 753 • • • • 3,533 Everhart Coal Co-.. .--- • • ' 1,905 -'" ' - 2,619 Valley Coal C0.'.......'' • ' 385 ' . ' 109 John Harlon .. ... ' ' i ' " 286 - .- .. : 45 . 409 1,676 309 1 33,110/ 739,361 ', 1 33,11..',. 739,351' , Total by. B. ,11, lanai ~ 7 3,51812.315:00 p Sams lime last ar: 16 6,542 1 .4,215 339 . . • . Increase::: ...... , 5.676 1 39.551 NEWADVERTWENTS - . - , . . . . Graham litlour.;—A email hit 4 - 4 superiorUE •• BOLTED FLOUR foisale.by • - JEO. 0. BECK ew Mesa ;Mae kerel.—A very tine article.. Just - 11 received. . • 0. 'BECK.. floffeniul.Ten. Hiscult.—§ometbing. new 'end N-1 delightful. For sale by JNO. 0. BECK.: C r Dust for frying. oysters. A entkrlor lot of fine crackers : • JtsTO. O. BELK.. . . HORSE BLANKETS of every etYlear.d . Va riety.and at every price, at BRIGHT - &., CO.ll Oct , Hardware Store, Potts•ille; _JONE' QUADRILLE RAND intend giving a aeries of Dancing : Parties at-the Town Hall, - Pottsville, to commence on MONDAY, OCTO BER 'Bat. - 1861: The - ladles are respectfully invited.— Vegeta 50 rents: • .; • •• . • Oct 19,.67-41-2t" ENCOURAGE aiing.m&NtiVictunE. • „• _ • . CO , Pottsville,. Pa..; .Manufaettirere of ROPE.§,,llltbfli PACKING, TWINE, LINES and CORDd'of.every description: -A Pall as sortment kept Constantly' on band. made of the. beet: material, and • workmanship.: ' A'. liberal share of the patronage of the businees "men of the coal reglini is reepectfally .HENRY JACKSON, Agt ; Oct. Ems ' " No. 357 Ittaiket Sr; PottevEle. 13 - RICirT - IT s ec° Fi AROWA,II'C - PoTTsviLLE,c"\ 196 Centre Street, 'llsiing just received a fail assortment of Winter Styles ... • • . • • ••::- Vasignieres, • ••• : .•• ilud'Hen.vera, .For.MEN aud BOt.§ at.e pret4re4, to Manufacture at ieduced pricea.. . • . , ' . October 12, .67 15; 412.. L.ETTRaeinnotisaintiti 'Unclaiiikeii it 'the' Poet' °Bice, at Pottsvilln. State of pennsylva- . nia, on the 11th dair of Octobee, lit6T.- • .. •: To obtain any of theseletters, thhapp litant must call kir:."adnertiseel letters,. give thedate of this Hat, and pay one cant for advertising.. • • - ' if not called for, within one nwitth .tboy.will be. sett the Dead Letter.Offlce. • ' EIGHTS. EMM! Baron Natheutel Giberernr Oeorge Mnyer Eve 'Banks Jen W : • Hatlield . l3 K • Pattebarlee 1 75 2 25 2 30 ... 2 05 215 2 50 , . 2.10 2 20 2 25 2 20 10 Providenee Portsmouth:..: Qnfury Pohd• s • • Salem • • Sallebury . . . Beverly Dar.osplrC...;, 'Gardner.;.. . Neponeett, , Washintonit... • .Biddie Hobert Hawk Harry •• Sanrilere. Alfred " Boyer.lionM-M-...Thister Edw ship Schollenherger '• Brook - 2.1911e A. Haffner Emma R aealrir ha . • 1 Brown Hells . ..Howells Kate •Belmen Hannah E Cnnnlngbam ElizJo.ea JohWN • • 'Shawnee Louise Crowley Hannah 'Kelley J A*, • ..••••• Tanner MraWnik Holley William Kalme Chas •• . Waleh *John Evans Dort J Lowlon It • Williama Wm • Finn John . arrived. for•week cIitiIIRTERLY" REPORT . P.:'IIHIE 14 01. • CONDITION OF* THE. MINEH.S. NATIONAL BANK OF POTTSVILLE; of the State ot.PennnyitanlK: on the . morning of the 'flrtt Monday •of October, PSG;... It I iwaoctbiliart:- • 'Newbarbort 1 70 New • London.l. . L 1i IFnwtncket • • • 150 !Taunton. - • 175 !New Haven.. 1 00 Portsmouth - • 170 New 8edfard...'.....• 1 05 I B lle ri Pot rt ... .. . . ( 1 )15 .!Hndeon 1 0 Lyon' . Loans and - Dfsepalta Overdrafts 'Etankla . Other Baal Estate:.. • Carrent'Bzpetisea'and Taxes pa id Cash Items: ' ... .. Doe from DO! troin Entrain • BOndi_DePoeyedwlth. 13.. a Treas trer to-seetiro•C'irenlatini Notes: U. S.. Bonds °attend. • - Other Stet Bonds and Mortgages -Notes of National &racttonal .. . Legal Tender Notes - • .pompound Interest N0te5....::... • : •LIABILI PIE 9,. Capital Stock: 11.0d15. • 1 .00000 Surplus ilnnd'. 00,000 . 00 Circulation VsZoital.Carrency 309,140 00 • - " Indlvfitial Deposit; & Dlv!leno . unpaid. ; 463; 9 90 Dne• National Banks ( - 09507 95 Dne.other.Blieka and Bankersl;9o9 69. State Bank . Clttnlation ' • .Plathuitt, Eicnangn and Interest Profit sad Leas - - DlBl=pance . in .cash 'Affirmed and en*ribed before me , MU 9th day 9 October,l967. - . ' SAMUEL. CIII4.SIIAN,,J, 4175Q1 4 750 S'sos 2 755 "..S6 000'6'25 .6 25@ 6 50 5500 6.60 700®7500 October, 12, ',!111' Lln'denuitllhLy . dia, •__ ' • • • • M. SIELLYMAN, R V CaAth:s Loili/.651,155 01 13, Ca Tier.,' .Trne,ai]iticorriet: RECErVED NEW GOODS, NEW GOON: NEW GOODS. WITIM ": VA LiEft &i-4)RICE'S *AKr - Plc , i*.-PWOS `;- , IiVALE.ER: &PRICE'S HALITA TW090618 BELOW THE pen OFFICI -00;i506T "*- 417 THE BEST IS THE. CHEAPEST. , Harirest Is over * The yield is: mai, perity abetaeds. -Winter is einehigi • . cr. roc -*air TMI ocroOrists SiTBSCfIBS_ FOR.: MOORE'SVIRAtifEW-VBXER TILE GAUT TO WiCkNDCOUNTEIT WEEKLY . , • THE SUR PiL is theLeiding and LingestClicu Milne Newspaper of its class nu the • Corrincat.—superlor Vah.e and Variety.of Contents and.Beanty of Appear an .e. : It embraces a greater and hetterieriety of Arr riculteral,*- Rsticulinral, Scientific. Educational. Lit eraiy, and News' Mattis, -interspersed with many En... - ' graving& than any-other Journal in the English Lan. guage,—Sir it comprises Departments devoted to or in clotting. IA plead tom, - ltiarticatitore; tfireco DusblatleY,.Grostiatig„ .Dairynag, Ronal Architecture, Domestic Economy", Choice ',Devonian., Science and Art; •Dilocatioo, Youth's Reading.- Amnia' Mews. Cont. metre. 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Great Inducements: Premiums, Ac.„ to Local Club,Agente. and one wanted in every town. Specimen Numbera - Shose . Bills. Freud= 'Llats• - ir--.. cent free...ar.•.we will, send the 13 numbers of this (Oct.: to - .Jan.l or any preceding Quarter. of this year, on trial, or aaspecimeus, for ONLY FIFTY CENTS. Address :' D..D. T. MOORS, Rochester. N. Y. .Q irk wAireTE REV. REPOIFiII of ihe -condition - of the .DOVERNMENT • NATIONAL BANK OF P . OTTSTILLE, _in the State of Pennsylvania, 011 the 'morning of - the first Monday of October: 1W( ItINOURCBS. • Note4andßfile, Discounted . ' Furniture and fixtures ' Current expenses • ' .Cash ' Dae from -National Banks • Due from other Banks and Bankers. U. S. Bonds deposited with D. S. Treasurer to secure circulating note. " • 190,000 00 , U.S. &mils and - Securititli) on hand. . . .17,000 00 Cash On.liand in circulating. notes of. other -National. Banks -- Do. State Banks Specie ' Legal Tender Note. - Compound interce Note. Capital Stick paid In • . . Circulating notes recolVetl. from Comptrol-. individnal Dem,. ** 1 Stateliank.circulation .. 'Profit inict H. 111UNI21 . :41.ER,.'eastiter 'of the .Govern ment liational.pank or Pottsville, do solemnly swear that - the atiofe stmerdent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. • • H. - I.I.'.HUNTZINGICR, • - - State of Peansylfania, Schuylkill County. Sworn and 4544scilbed before me. Oda 3d day of Oc tober, _ 'H. R. EDMONDS, N. P.• . ONIDITION V.' THE IFIRAT %TIONA BANK. of DU NERSVIL LE, PA., on the niothing Of the. &et Moeda) , of October, Lonna And .Furniture and' Fixtures Current -Expenses I.)ne from other . Banks .• • • 90,0 TR ST Sonda • deposited 10 secure, circulation 100,000 00: • Do . toepogita • • • 25.000 00 To on hand 15.350 00 Other Stock. and /donde on. hand ...... . 1,00 00 13: S. Revenue Stamps on hand • 500 OB Specie'and other lawful money on, hand. 30,791 EQ .Capital. stock- in Dividends unpaid Surplus Fund Contingent Fund. Madan= notewoutstanding.....::::... ludividual Deposh9 . U.S. Dtipnsica '• ' Depositsuf U. S, Disbursing Meer of the. Treasury ••• ' .Due to Other Dunks .Profit. and Lees .. : 1.,' S. .S.AtIFFM.AN... Cashier •of the First Nations' Banli.of.3linereville;.do solemnly swear that the above . statement IS trite A o . the beit of Juyknowledgoand be lief. .. - .• . • ..- S. KAUFFMAN; Cashlei. . . . , . Sciorn.to and a übsr-ibed before me MIS Seventh day or .October. J. F. G..WUMSIUS; J. -GO TO THE BEST I. BRI I ANT, STRATTON AND KIMBERLEY'S COIN Tenth and .Chistnnit Nis., -Phillada. • Thernost thoroughond :praetical institution of-the kindlo the country. . . • FINST-PRENillikt IN'BUSINESS PENMANSHIP a • . Taken at the Norristown Inter-State Fair: . '! . SCHOLARSHIP. parehased • bore is good in tidy Coleges in the United States and Cantatas. . • .. Mpecial •Alteation • 9iveri to each student by the Principal Students me-lived - at any-time. For 'particulars call or send for Circular. ' -October 5, 'GT . . PusEic SALE oifWAILUA BLE B E AL EMTAT R.--The.Rnhecriberv, Executors of the laid will and testamsnt•of Penn' Koch, deceased, late .of EastEentowtelt Township, Schuylkill County, pur suant to:directions contained in said ' will and teas-. Anent, will expose to public sale on • , • • Tuendni. 0i10ber'2914.:1867. • • At 1 o'clock in the afternoon. at the public house of GeorgirDrelbelbels itilhe • town of Ringgold,. in East Brunswick Township,.l46 following described rear es :tate to .wit:. • . . • ' •• , No, I—All th tiro-story Frame Dwelling 'House 'and attire mom, . with kitchen "attached.: two.story trance' warehallse,• Stable 'and lot of ground, situate in Ringgold, „ contalning,l6 front on.Hallroad street sixty feet and in depth 150 feet. • No. 2—A two story frame - dwelling house and lot of ground in Ringgold, • containing In frant. on Centre street sixty feet and in depth 150 feet. . • No 3-. A-lot of ground in same town of Ringgold. Containing in. front on Penn . street, laity feet and"-in depth 150 feet. •.- • . , • . No. 4—The undivided:one-third : of a tract of timber land In Highland Towneldn, Elk. Connty, Pa.; warrant. No. 20, containing in .the whole 1099; scree. 'The • tract is heavily timbered with pine. hemlock ; end other timber trees, and supposed to contain coal and iron, Noi s—A•tmetof rimber and coal land situate in . Rush •TOwnship, Ecttyrklll County, bounded by lands of George , Elenty Iliork and others, and con temning 344 acres and allowance.- TbeCatawiesa rail read imd gtudrake Railroad run through the tract.—. This tract is owned by*Jacob Huntzliger,,Jr.,, and the late Henry Koch.. No. 6-- , A tract of land In Eilltruniwick Towiaship, called the )fount Vernon Forge property.•sitnate three. friurttor of a mile from -Recta Forge, containing - 130 acres more or lises, hounded bylands of Jacob Man and others. , There 1s 'an excellent water power :on this tract, either for a forge, mill, or other purpose. This mantis owned by 'Jacob Iluntzinger, Jr., the het of. Peter F.Ladwig. St the late Henry Koch, 'd • No. tract of land tn.Pinegrove Township, for- Merl) , owned by Eldridge Griffith, containing 49 acres. • Tract owned by Jacob Huntainger, Jr.; and the, late Henry .Koch..- '. No B—A• tract of land 16 West Penn Township, for: merly owned by. Henry 131111 ck,. • containing 60 acres, owned.. by *linntiinger. Lndwirand the late Henry No. lot of jcroand In Ringgold, *contening front oiCentieutreet - 60 feet and to depth 150 feet, adjoining lot No, S abiiVe described. Thia•lot. hs owned by Jae ib Huntzinger, Jr.; and the late llenry'Soch. • The whole of the above pmnerty will be sold (ex. cept the 11Ik County traetilineindlng as well the Inter-. • eat of. other . ownera, ' as • the undivided intereet of. the $989,877 91 6,12.5 94 Terme. and nondithine 'sale made' known by 1.C,919 Tr 0,619 95 25,591 72 11,142 33 51,017 -59 . -161,70291 Minggoid, Oct 5, .13T-40-,4t*. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANr AND UNSAFE REMEDIES for unoleasant and dangerous disearset— Dan Rambold% Extract Baclnt and Improved Roan 400,000 00 0.160.00 93,755 OS 14,T30'100 207 00 910 59 65.4 Br 25,862 CO 71,5590'00 'CARPETING'S, •.cfcc*; EE',llO M" ~-S.H -' cIARPET,.WAREIgOT.IS* pula.*D*LPlll4, • Would l'apectfallioallitie attention of Cirpet:Buyee to their 241{W ST9CIC Of • • FOBBI6f.LID : DOMESTIC CIRPETITIGD, OF B.TENT STMT. AND VABtETI,.• :„ . • • .NOW 0PEN1.2116 FOB • .114.1. i.. SALES. September. 7,:'67 363mif . $1,E57,165 01 22;498:00 31.050 09 2,501 20 ,FUR EMPORIUM . No. ‘ 2 , 05 Ai= ST., (2d door above Bth, 'North 81de.) Of every description, and at all prices .wholeaalelanil .. • , . . . . ' Genuine MINK Sable' Sets at E2O . 00 and upwanlii. Do. SUIERIAM SQUIRREL Sets at $lO 60 &upwards; Pefsons wishing to purchase.' will do well to give us a CUR: P ierslßevglit, Allitired & Kepaireig.' ..Sept 14, 'GI • • 31-srnif • • FREE ' PRESENT .CIF SgIS 'VALDE f;= To'apy pee fora few 'dim eel : Tice . any town' of vEl lage'..leformat'on.andiNift vent upon receipt of stamp; Oct ti,: , -.40-12t iT0.,3 ,Treinent How, Basta% Ifas IC EDAT - .:';:RE A.DIWG GO6 AT:FtEIIiVIDTIOPir IN . PRIOF 8 . OF S3C , CiOtK.Se! . . , usually_Boothsold it $9.60 for $l.OO • ' . • -" •" ' "..' •". - "-1 65 -*', ' 'oo' . . .. Cap. sad EX/111111111141 theist •as - ... ' • . . .. . . . , . ~, BANNAtir St,` . RAMBEY'Ff. -BOokstores; wa tt. 4/ - Pint PREMIUM S I --Of a-lithrer-Rfe4ll- 'TO, C ., iIiRRETT'S'HAiR'RESTO tt .I Flir.o .Sept Restores Gray Dar to Its thdutal Color i ipro-„ • : mates the poste of the Bair t - 4.41 ,1 * um weep oiroots to mft origtrud oemate setion . ; end* ~: . rates Dandruff and -Hu - ' ' - Half &Tang out tls a impenor Lemming. ; : 4t io. eontains no Injurkars ingredients. ;r, .- 1 and le Ihtt mon PaPtdartmd nil- d sol o ~" . able article throughout the End; Walt. Nat*. an& .J. Fl. BARRETT ik•CO., Peciprisionk 801 byJ: C. iITIGHES, garNmak & Pa,IS[SND and :,,.Octoter ' lV6l. '7— = - mirmsourBlcerßecer micau 'end hiprovid 'Wee Wash cues secret ' and delicate &Borders.iu.an theirat Me expense, little Dino &isle It ' diet, no sentence 110 d no exposure, pUts. Ant tktasto Ant, odur, tannedtata in its AtelkstOttlet. tee from an Ininxicent plopartini. • 3 0 ,100 00 1%100 00 MENEM RESOURCES LIABILITIES lEIIISINESS DANIEL KOCH and AL J. HOCH. EXCELSIOR PHILADELPHIA LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FUSS, EVENINGS. B A. RIZ EVM"4I Vegetable Hair Restorative Vf o. LEGAL .N OT IC .111 S . La:ASTERN DISTRICT OF FRNNSVC. TAN lA—se: •IN BANKRUPTCY • . AT POTTS:VILLE SO SErTIOISSR. 1267. 'The utideriditned bareby 'Rive s notice or hi* aPPaint meat as AsKlignee 01 RICHARD D. SCHORlarft 'of St. Clair, Schuylkill County, Pennit3lianiti. Within wild 'District, olio- bas been adjudged. a Ilsukrui& On h • .own petition; by the District Court cif Diaufai. • • • . CHEtIATOPRER•LITTLR. Atebruee. • Oct. 12..'67 41 , st . ,OfficeoG Mithintongo St,: AV Dl* 011V4 !VOTICE.:;—in th e Oi•phan'a •Coart of Schuylkill Conley; tYe undeslanYd. au Auditor. appointed by said Court to maim' distri but of the balance in thelands of Jehn Lauby, 'Admiels -trator orlienry-Eckler,' deceased, - and to rep o tt an d . distribute the aye amounta doe the hate nrisine (rem real taken at ; the appretement in petition.' will attend to-the ditties or, his appointment at his Of flee N 0.179 Centre Street; in the ' Boinagh 'in Potts; side, on Saturday; November ild.ilB67',.at 10 o'clock,, A. M.. when and where all OartlesAnterested. are :hereby notified to attend. '. Ateliton , •ocels, .61 , :41 St . .; 11.:S:MARtlIAL'S OFFICE„ . • • • • E. - D. oi• Parixsvi.vsaia,l Puninriputa, October 11th, phi.lSC— is so givo - ,N•tice : ;That - on the sth 'day of October, A. IL ISOT, a Warrant in Bankruptcy wu issued against the Skate of PHRCIVAL }MILNER of 'Philadelphia, in.the County - Philada., and State of Plmunlvanht, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on :hi:ll;6am Petition - ; that the payment of any Debts and - delivery of any property bekroglig to such Bankrupt, to him, or: forhia nee, and the , transfer of any property by hint are forbidden - bylaw that a liteetieg of the. Creditors of the said Bankrupt,. to • prove their Debbi,. and to chaotic. one or -more. asaiguees of - his Estate, will be held at a Court • ot.Banktuptcy, to- be holden at 615 Walnut Street. to the City, of Philadelphia, be fore .7. 1113131.812 'ASHTON. Esq., - . Register.. on the 2Sth, day of October, A. D. 1 , 547..'at o'clock, • • .. : ELLMAKER,- Oct It, .62-41-411 • a 2diushal, as 2dt-wen:ter. COURT .21204410 E: ' . Seurrtktia. Courrri, as. • • • At an'Orphans; Cimrt 'Of Schuylkill • - I held 'at Tottarille on Monday, the th of s tf • CictoSer, 1567, bef3ie the. Honorahle the 'Judges of said Court.- • • ' In the matter of the partition of • the real 'estate 91- George Slat tether-h. deceased. '. . .'" . rpon the-petition of. John Slattorbach, the Court grant a Rule on all the helM of said George Slafterbach, diceamd, to. come Into Court and accept or refuse the real estate at the appraisement, dr show met , why the -same should not - be wild. returnable on. the third Mon day, 'being the 16th .of Ditember next; and the Court direct to be pnbltshed three.Gmeit-In the Annette Jour nal, a paper printed in Pottsville, In wild COutty, and also; that notice be Elven by three Insertions in a dully paper printed -In. San Prancisce,illslifernia; Of-the .re turn day ',tittle writ. . By the• Court. • . - $10 . 3,67T 1 . Oct. 19, 136 T - 41St CrtAus 'McGee Clerk.. 30 20 3,319 35 2,042 . 31 23,92 T 93 T,537 QT A . 117 DIET 0110 9 , NOT IC IR :---The undereignid. • Auditors appointed by Me -orphans' Court of Schuylkill County. to audit, re-state - and re-settle the drat account of lechael.Bright and. John . Wit tem an,' ExeCntois Of the last will'.and ':testament of Richard Sear, deceased, late of the Borough". of Millersville, and to report distribrition of Huila's...et% will meet the parties interested for . the• purpose of their appoint ment. on Tuesday. the tfd day. of October, 1567,. at 10 o'clock In the forennon,,at the. Office of J. W. Rose. berry, N0.' . 1e.3 Centre street, Pottsville; . 110..TEBERItl", ' JAMES ELLIs. GEO. deß KRIM. . 45,500 00 Pottsville, October ti, '67 $416,088 80 IIItaTRICT COURT ofihe En Ite4 1../ for the Eastern District of .Pennsyl vania. in Bankruptcy' • 1 In the matter, of JACOB ARO, a Ilankinpt, Hastert District of Pennsylvania, ea..: a:Warrant - 10 Bankruptcy havlne been leaned by sahl Court against the Eetat-t of - JACOB P. 7 `CMIIMEDT, of the Countyof Schuylkill and •Stite of Penna., In said . , District, he has been duly adjudged a Bankrupt noon • Petition of his Creditors, and the osyment of any debts; 'and the delivery of any property, belonging , to .said Bankrupt, to him, or to his nee, and the transfer of any property by him; are forbidden by law. •A' meet ing of the Creditors of said - Bankrupt, to prove their debts and 'choose one or more &sigma% of his Estate; .will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden in Pizataville, in said District; on the 22nd. day of Octo . ber, A. D.,•l9sT, at I.o..o'clock, A. hi„ at the Mike of John P. Hobart, Reg., one of Vie Registers In Bank- mptcy of safil Dlytzict. • • P.C. ELLMAKER: .Oct. '6l--40-2t B..7dirshal, atajdersenger. ' 8200,000 00 . 9.000 00 $162,250 00 25,331 43 5,532 00 2,500 00 ::10,624,62. . . . INSOI.V.ENT'S NOTlCE.—Neitico is' heiebi given that I have . app'led to the Honorable. the . dodges Of the Court of Common - pleas of fiebuylkill County, for the benefit of the Insolvent . Laws of the Cominonwealth of Pennsylvania,. and .they have ap pointed ,Monday,: the 14th day of October, A:. 14:103T, at 10 o'clock, A.M...tti hear, me and my. creditors, at . the Court llonse; in the Borough ,c , f Pottsville. when and where they mey attend if they think proper. ' . ..Sept 25; •116-09.3 t .I)3OMAS RODGERS. - $33.416 0.. , 9 06 2,00 F 8 lAr -the- 011PRIANSPADOURT tiVirichiayl kill Ijouniy.—Tha Ondeisigned an Auditor, ap• pointed by said Court to make 'distribution of the bal sams, in the hands of qary Collins, , Administiatrii of William Collins, deceased, %WI attend to the duties of his app.-lament at his othce No. 180 Centre street, to the Borough .of oni Saturday, the 12th day. .of October, ISat, at 11 o'clock, A. M s ; when aid where all parties interested are hdYeby to attend . GUY E. FARQUHAR, Audit Or. 8923 t. $346,209 03 $700,000:00' 25 00 0,000 00 12.130 22 86.745 00 81,190 26 45.899 40 445 54 149 10 Sept- 9.9. 67 A"ITOIt , tt NOT EC R—l n the Orphtinal Court. of ;Schuylkill Coon the matter of the account of Edward. O'Connor, Adminis trator of Thomas Kelly, late of Pottsville, deceased.— The undersigned, ad Auditor, appointed' by said•Cond_ to distribute the balance in the hands of said Admtnbt trritor.•aaper his account filed, will attend t thu du ties of his appointment at his: odice, - No. ISO Centre street: in the Borough of -Pottreeille, • on Saturday, the 12th day or 0ct0ber...1262. at 2 o'clock, P.- 31.. when and' where all parties intereeted. are hereby notified to Attend. " • • GUY IL FARQUHAR, Auditor.' '• Sept; 2g, 'CT : . • • • 119-3 t •*-- • 6,801'18 11,385 13 $348,289 83 .• • • U.S.nuitsrtaim cti . • • Putr.arirteirrs, September .16th; 1913 T: • Phis is to give Notice: That on the 23t11 day of Sept., A: D., 1647, a Warrant in BankruptcY was kmed against the estate of FREDERRA L FOSTER.. of Pottsville in-the Corint3' of Schuylkill, and State 'of Pennsylyania, who has been adjudged a Bankrtpt, pn hls own Petition; that the -piy . ment of any , Debts and delivery of any'property belonging to such Bankrupt,. to him, or for Manse. and the transfer of any property. by him are forbidden by law ;i that a Meeting of the .Creditors Of ihe'eald Bankrupt,lo prove their Debts, - and to choose one or more assignees of his Estate, Will be beld.at a coat of Ihmkrnotcy, to be holden at the office of :JOHN P. HOBART, in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa., beta= JO.IIN P. !HOBART, gm.. Regis ter. on the :21st . Octoher, A. 11) . IS6T, at 10 :o'clock, A. M. • IP. O. ELLMAKER, Sept. 2r - 539.3t, U. S. Itiareital as Meesenger. . . • . • U. Sr MA tSIiALS OFFICE, • Or PEN: BYLVA N lA, ; • • • Puttinti.ftrii, SePtember 19th,: ISGI. • rp hie to give; Notice rrl`hat onthelGth dfy of ISeptember, A.11,,15GT, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the Rstate i f JAMES • NoKOWIi, of Pottsville, .in . the .County of Schuylkill, "and State •of . Pennsylvania, who , had been adjudged . a Bankrupt, on' his own Petition that the payment'of any Debts and ,delivery. of any pent erty belonging to such Bankrupt, to hlm, or for his use, and the transfer, of any property by, him are forbidden, by law: lbat Meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose out or: more as,slgneesef his Estate, will be held - at. a Court' or Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of JOUR fr..BOBART, In the Bor ough of Pottsville. Pa., -befote 'JOUR T. HOBART, Register, Bit; .on the 9th dajlot October,-A, D.; 'Bill, at lOwelocir, A. M. • . 'P. C. ELLMAKRft, - • - SePt:29, '6T,49-3t U. S. liDirshal,• as Messenger. ' ,II. S. ItLiTi.SII...S.L'S OFFICE. • PauAo'4.l'l444. September .17 th'..lS67. hisla-110 pile NOIiCAN 4 That on the 29th day of I.'August, A. R.; 186 T, •a'Weirrant in Bankruptcy was bustled againat Die Ratate of, JAMES LYND of Phila— delphia; b 3 the, County of Philadelphia, and State of PenestilSaida,wholuus been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own ,Petition; that the payment of any Debts and delivery -or any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to bitr4i,or fortis we,' and the transfer of any - property by him' are. forbidden. by, law 4 . that an adjourned Meeting of the-Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, - and to chobie ander mere assignees of hie )rotate, will be. held at- a Court or Bankruptcy. to be hidden at'6l6 Walnut Street:4in the' City of Philadel .phis, before:4r. ' BUBLRY- . ASH.TON, • Mut... - Register, on. the 14th day of. October, 1.567. at 11 o'clock, 'IV. • •• . ' i , P ft. ELLMA Kan, Sept 21-4134 t • 'U. S. Marshal,•a.a.Messenger. EXECETOIVS NOT ICE-;:--Letters , testa mentary to the Beate of; Sarah Bright late of the Borough-of Pottsville, , ,deceased.. having been granted to thermderagned , -,411 persona knowing themselves indebted are requested to make. immediate payment, end tbose having claims against said estate will pre sent them for settlement. R. NICLIOLS,-Bxeentor. Sept 14.'66 GENERAL 'NOTICES. NOTICE...I. John. Ray of St.. Clair, do - notify all storekeepers and -other baldness men, ' that my wife, - JEMpIA. RAY, left,. my, bed and board without cause or provocation. on .the 15th day of September, - and Shad will not pay any more . i debts'Of 'her contracting atter this date, October 2d. Iltricatois. I October 6, 'ST -40-2 V . . ; JOHN RAY.. ' litaa, INFORMATION WANTED:nt Thomas Pugh, late a resident of Pala Alto, and a. paddler In the Palo•Alte Rollingbilll." His wife arrived In Scbuylldll Courity, Pa., ' from England. - on the 26th day of September, and she Is anxious to ob tabvirdermatkrn of him. Letters giving theliesired information can be addressed to Hrs. DANL WALK-. KR, Et Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa. • • October 5, !WI • • • • 40.14:' -- • - NOTIti.-lavink pnrclitieed' of Charles Haines the Hrickyind and all the appurte nances belonging thereto, I would announce to the public, that I will continue "the business • and be pre wredby next. : Spring to deliver • good and imperlor Brick, to any place along • the Philadelphia find-Read ing Railroad. Address . JOHN A. MOYKR. Oct 5, '67-44.-41t . • • liemort, Berke Co. DISMOLUTION.--The - partnership heretofore existing as JACKSON & CO., Is this day,diasolved by consent. by, the' - withdrawal of Theodore P. Russel.. The business of the formei firm will be settled. by the remaining niattler, continuing under the same name. : M. L. JACKSON, • ... •fIISNRY JACKSON, Agt. • P.ottsville,.September•26, 1832, . 69 3t • CIRCULA•TIIMG - LIBRARY.— The undersigned Calla public attention tattle Pottsville Library. 46; Market Street, containing-near ly:MOO volumes:of ever] variety of teadlec,— standard works I V. the hest:anthers; and all the latest: and most popular pabllcaticaut added,•from time to. time, "as they appear. C. L. O!NEIL.: • Sepf. 29, .67.- 39.31.• • DIPIPIOLVTION: OF CO-PART - - NEUSUIP:«4The "firm or S. A, Ponta & Bro., 15 thin day dissolved by mutual consent. S.'_ A..Fotits retiring. Fouts is hereby authorized: to settle the bestnessnt the late dim, and will conthuth the business in his own name, S.- A. FOUTZ. , - August - I.'lT: t DAVID E. FOUTZ. - - I Will eenthineln the whoiesain Ding and He& • I idle Altunnees. Mannfaetming Fontz'a at the old'place. No. 116 .Franklin greet, under Ine name and 'style of DAVID E. POLITZ. - :Baltiinore, August 1. .19Ci. •• • • . 39- -- TUE don .of .7.t C. BRIWIT al.. Ash,. land, basin; day been dassolired hy the wlthdrairal of J. C. Bright. The business of the late firm will be • settled by Peter ...E. Duck at Ashland. who will carry on the businesses heretofore. Pottsville; 'August 21. tai' PETER E. RAZE.. u . Retrning thanks for; the-paat 'liberal patninage ot'our irlend4 see - at all [Mien. be glad Mimeo. their orders, and hope by a atria attention to beeineea pad fair prices for the beat; articles!. we Mall merit continttammof their firms.: PETER E.,RUCK-' ..aablaadc/tagnat 1867 ; 'B6-Q . PATIENT AEI PROPENE NT OIP STIEJLIT B.—To 'all whom it Nasty Concerti C.Formal In consideration of s--- fa band; paid by' JAMES WREN of the Bo we& of :Pottsville, Com:V.of SchnjErill, to Lewla - Ei= z e y .7 of Philadelphia, the onMpt whereof has been l ea t tche said tuts sold to said JA tot the to appfy. la the Conn% tleclitoyi kill, WM of Ivan* 4MI SWIM EUSI In use or thaints7 be need, Lew% Me g% lintearred Catwilf - for iffismomly Mew= 10/ Emasunelem—f for which letters - mit, dated' November 19, lEtea, have been gran to the mid LewisElkenbeny b the United States.) All pawns desirous of , on regarding the benefit of this Palm can receive tbaseme at my office in . Coal street.' Thdenes benefit of thialralve.to all pawns using ; IltearnAn Is from 20 to 4p per cent. on the bell bunt. It can be applied to all old engines. " ea rk=s are requested take part in this import ant improvement. The,y- esn secure from me the use *x new engines end also for putting that lon- . on old engines. ; They can see the motion it my *Mrs fn Oosl street,' where! have It on my en gine erdrift to the savings herein minted.. It also can be sem at ft Mas Braun at Atkins ds Bros.'s and Palo Alto jballingalifil... JAMES WREN WashingtonPatterale; Ails. t 7. ota 9-tf WA 111T2D...-One Female and 3 Male *Teachers tor McKeansbarg distrkt . Examination Satur day. Ontoberlatls st 41L.11.,1n -berg. Applicants. for schools in adiclining diatrlOs Will meant themselves bete for examination. JIM& NAIWIT,Vounty Superinten&Mt. A rt wale!. lbsieessesire to on band . st. LT , FRIGHT Ali CO% Pottsville. BRIGH;T . & 0 0 . FAIBRANNOS 'SCALES • OF ALL insciummis. • Hui at fillausitacturera Pricey. - ElMci►aaii Lewis Uiae~ire :- Y}ee A. V~ailisad Mns., Cot. ate rqd r 4 Patitlle.. . Aug. at , Wr z 8141:W. , • WANTED. eX ° ootfiaillt. THE LATEST NEWS, Saturday, October 12,.0167. . Frost Obi. —llayet, IRenieblicaa, plerte.l • tie vetatr--Swaniths Nebel /Militia-4 Mo. . _ . Columbus, Oct, 10-5 P..3i.-:—Returoi re ceived here show that Hayes (Republican) Is undonbtedly elected Governor by from 1,060 to 2,000 majority.- ' The Legislature wilt be Demdcratic by . a small majority.: Carroll,. Hocking, and Noble counties are yet to be beard from. • ' . , 8.A./31110 B, Oct. 10-8 E —Swann'ase- bel militia are now firing a Sainte _of .100 guns; on Federal Hill, in honor of tbe result of She elections in Pennsylvania and Ohio. • • Large" quantities of seven-thirty: bonds,. sent to Washington to he exchanged for five• . tweety bonds, have. been _dlicovered to be counterfeits. The bonds are said to be .the ,best counterfeits _ever executed.: - general Spinnerdetected a . slight -impe.rfectiou in the letter Fin his signature. The brokers. and bankers of New York and Washington bevel suffered heavily by purchasing the spurious . bonds. . . The Stock market was very dull in Phila delphia on Tubraday, and prices were unset tled and drooping. In flour there was no material change to notice. Wheat was firm ly held at an advance. Corn was in demand at an advance of two to three cents per bushel. OastWere unchanged. . it is stated that the trial of Davis will bc. gin upon the fourth . Tuesday of November., NOTWi I TLISTANDIXO alt her pacific xBl3l in ces, France is arming with the utmost near- • By. By many it la now feared that" Prince may precipitate a war before the close Of thn year. , Tits MOUNISO POST is the ,name of a penny paper just started In Philadelphia. It,will be Republican in principle. We trust that it will succeed. A spicy, sheet, cheap, and con ducted well, as . the post unquestionably Is, shou'd become popular in Philadelphia. Tire editor says--"We believe In the.higheat form of Liberty. There shonidbe no aocfal -nor civil distinction in race, color or religion. Manhood should be the test of suffrage. Ed ucation should , be` made universal.. Ameri can Ind4stry should be protected by a judi cious tired: Labor should receive protec— tion." ' A Nr.W.YoRK. coiresOondent.writes Auctioneer Brady's rooms in Broadway - were thronged on :morning with ladies • and, others, anxious to hat% a glimpse at the articles which Mrs, Lincoln is offering for see. ' Twenty five dreeses are hung over a line for public inspec tion ; but the furs, jewelry and hires. are kept in a glass'ease approprtatelytabeffed. The /vibe's are said to hitye been prepared by Mrs.: Uncoil, herself. Some of the dresses range from $25 to $75-4hst is to say. 50 per cent. less than cost. On Saturday last, it seems; an Offer was-made for all the dresses, but tho price was much less than that which Mrs. 'Lincoln is asking for them. Nevertheless the offer has been telegraphed to Chicago._The auctioneer says two more -trunks containin itotids are en route, to be sold at auc tion on the 31st, unless previously disposed of at 'priiato sale. • . - 'doe AIDGE KELLEY hae returned from his-wee tern tour; havingspoken with great effect in various cities of the West; commencing , at : Columbus, Ohio, and ending at Itilltiattiee, - Wis. _We might print many eulogistic noti, ces of Judge Kelley's speeches from e' _th Western press, but have only room'for one,, which we take from 'that-able, advocate of the American pOlicy, the Chicago Evening Journal, which says • • Fiir. good, Interesting and Instructive reading. we' commend to the Western public the address of Judge • Kelley, of Philadelphia, which we publl'h today: • • If there Is an Intelligent. Illinoisan:. or- Any other Westerner, who, after reading,. pondering and Inward-. ' ly digesting the able and logical arguments , . facts and .1 figures of this address, doubts the wisdom of the tont paltry, as opposed to that 'of the (Nemo Times arid'' • Tribute free-traders, • their minds mast hard' been' . shaped In trpecullar mold: - - • This question of tariff versus. free-trade—the porter ' tion of the Interest.-of American Industry and pro dnetion warts the , flooding of oar . country with the productions of foreign lands—will before' many years . became the - .chief political topic of discussion and legislntlon.. Let the people prepare their minds Gm it: GAT TIMES AT TEIN WRITE 110,1111 E --A.pri ♦ate letter from J. Binckley, the modest As-- sistant United States Attorney-Generafjo friend in Philadelphia, dated . "Washington,: D. C., Oct. 9, 1.869-3 o'clock, A. hi 7, pub lisbed. dt pictures Johnson, Btack„Staabery and the writer, in• the- President's, priate room at the White Rouse, waiting for there turns. 'We 'have- only room for extracts. Binckley says : ' ...We hid' been' playing a little game of thievatio moat of the afternoon, for want of better amusement but when tight came and the despatches crane, ht; the ruby glass moved more briskly, and the.lnestdent: once more assumed thatinlmiktble manner., which characterized him In days that, by". Of conrse,.Black and ttW rest of us ':understand what 'Mr. Johnson is tor, (this Is strictly private), and,. when tia.oommenced to tell us how be had been alderman, . etc , we ap plauded him, and Black turned the conversation* lipQn the business which had drawn as together...namely: the elections In Pennsylvania and elsewhere. '• . . ' As the evening wore on, our despitel aicame more frequent (the Treasury Dmirtment ,pays allexpenseei and the news more cheering. - The Presidenva o utman was wreathed in smiles, and even Mr.'faitaclos facoloat some of its accustomed rigor. . ..litanbeny" said he; "what do you thinkAf it nowt" i 'Think of t V Why It is better thin If %sal bought' the whole crowd. A little money . judlelnusly. expend . e 4. es a great - way. In my opinion." • Let's Lake a drink I" 'lnterrupted the Preildent. - "There Is enough' glory here for one day; . friend there," meaning me, "will give naaodidrdon In the morning." ..We all drank. . ' After a while the desp e atches commenced c omic in more lively than ever. and so did the drinks. The President didn't appear to cafe anything abont them particularly, but be wouldconstantlyinqUire if there were any on the road .: If we, thought Caere, ought to • be, we took a drink anyhow. . • " " I don't know bow long we had been, together-I. am writing this immediately on our , adjournmen.—but' 'am sere that we couldn't have punished lees thin'• two gallons—the Tour of us—of the finest "J. IL" brundlyou ever tasted. . The President was moat facetious.. Put. with all his fon, he occasionally let loose some or that • • 'crisposparkllng wisdom with which be hap iistenbilbod • and gratified. the country Miring his eojourn. ler•the White House.. At - one time he majestically arose from his sear, and remarked that tovnomiw he 'would 'veto all the bills passed by the illegal body' on the verg e.— • (He meant Congress.), Be. Was ataintpro far-. Hier, when Mr. Seward, looking more like the defunct ' Benne° than himselt. 'softly opened the doitr.md. with a gleeful rubbing Of his hands, spoke talus all and , then we took a drigk. At this juncture We. Florence, a very good gentleman to act as amanuensis. fie In ens a newspaper, stepped from behind Mr. S. and - also kook • a drink. None of us said anything, because ' We want- ell to We him to tire the people for " • . , Bat I menet - close: The President and Black Gavo.• both been conveyed to their: rooms. and Sewatd has &parted. Stanbery la asleep In the chair. opposite, where 1 write. but everything is lovely, and the goose 1a considerably elevated. , With thecaost profound respect for. your nobki et •fort in behalf of our chosen President and, the, down trodden South, • • I am yours, atlttldmixed, enthrialaaticalln J. W. Hos Non of Parkeratinrg; West 're says that .Dr. ,H Anders' fodhie Water mired' bird of Scrofula. He had 37 miming I.JlCera whin ba commenced taking the medicine., Persotta-41- Mated should make a note of this, ind'aendln P. Dinsmore, 33 Dey Street. New Yorlt; for ii clear concerning this remarkable remedy....-' . • - (aqua cruowna. 1 . • BCHUYLKILL COUNTY STEEL WONN.S. A meeting id the atockholdeie of the Stierny will take place to-day at 10 o'clock; A..110y1.• kill Haven, Shenk la expected that all,tha rold. era to this enterprise will attend. It is, shoo fly ne cessary that theatockholders understand.wh par, ties are who have lost 'confidence lathe tfittaPfiso44 In • other words, t h e parties who, are throwloge. Ayrater on this undertaking. • All who hap an interest ln Schuylkill - County wish this project to .go on sh once, and would feel grateful to those pereone tp tutscas Im mediately, as there are Tartlet In the County' who , have; • all the confidence needed to pot the projectakiMigh. We also think that there • haa ban, enough palaver used about this- enterprise tobuild half s dozen attar . works. And we are of the crpinfird that pastas who conjure up imaginary obstructions lathe tualsrts.• king, would act more consistently the part of :gentle- - - men by, giving room to , others that have Stor e, dna- deuce In the process, and a greater amoontof shag/ to • - poi& it ahmd. •' IC4". ft is no use to say It is for Sint of money; no en. terprisa in this County had-one-MR the moneyfir start • with that this Company haa.to-day, and they, can get . more if they will only make a start, so thatpeorilewill ' be satisfied that it la nehumbag. - .. .kr• . We have teen a letter nem a gentleman in,Chseter, kr which he - says that he is nsingsteel made atllarrise- bow, and "rear. from A ersaaorri Isow,.evardis of . the week. . The proceis of making steel from,Aahra eke Iron he sap, is a "sitter success.. Yet some of • - thotteIMILPIMINTIT a1t.0.1141113 will Sili` that It It/deem sary to have Just such iron, etc. I.ll4eclue *bag, any - gentleman this letter if they so w l ish by cailing c st ibis office .. U the process was not a emcees in this'enuamithy . : did they at Trott, mg Wall a s taro tott s atV i ti/Pe - ration for two years. go to of .tot up • a five tonplant-alongode of It t 'those Oro pruners in overation every day and , cannot ittrnhnsufilclint strel for the steam hammers dud rolling Wife - at pret ent in operation. • For inetance, there is nilli ektyten . Duvyll W'orks stopped for the want of stee l l en ' i., The pneumatic process has beenin age tint inEngland, France, }pate; Pitiefia,A ttlY; Belgium. Sweden and Norwsy, for thelestket jeset.— • Then. are the people of the United States stare„stunid than those of other conntins, to Idles , therri•• niters all the benefit of each a profitable inswititteAliatin • pneumatic process f We think uot.. Whalsthar • tlonwill have so many railroads to canstnicr irf the future r 'What other nation- his 'got thir aleiliVei to • build railroads as this vast empire r We have, all the • raw materials that other.natkushave, •We have the 'magnetic oxides of Iron eqatild Swell - oh. , •We have red and Wien bandies. that will campus Womble with any In the world. - We have Mc carbonates °Ulla. coal measures In abundance. We have - exbe fields of the purest Hailstone, and outaufsd dela will vie with any in the older bxmtzles. - • Then we havikaNtlideiblildetlalsin'tiladtbs tbir tf ma's of ScnstitatillfilM! • -With the ahoverfgalt It - the works were ossmi.iWOßlirtialle,l l gPAitit• • .• any in having the tapir "mount of sabecrizness , canary to complete thifernelre:. We understand that there is today holMfthrikan- sylvan% something like eighteen or twenty.bleet fur nave,.. When all - those furnaces are to thaw* will' , have pig iron of any quality we wish.' A.ud:woosain. ' formed that steam hammers and rolling Ininajpg.ther .working of steel are in course of 'erectioli tirefany' . senior the country: so that when the steel Wititst4re.: - ready we will - have any quality of pig flooi;lJittik any: amount of eatablishments to . work. the steel. • • • • ,i• • , LADIES PANOMt - ' JOUR( . FAN.= --- • Old Botabllshed FOR' - No. 111, AD* Stt . 4 nit. ADEJr...wqm4 - . ..., • - .. Have now Inittonfor ottoman zt ' ' • portatiow sad lbseatriniti or •''' -• . • , the lurid sad micot rolec- Jig ja k _ " ' dons of 'll4oner_ Wimp .. _,7 ardAtOthervewear tri -eft,— ' • ./ - - . o!'..elpri.far 1 on; •• ;led to d ' 8114 kr'. • ilitiTiPiPiren , Va lue Vt able prifts,ondt would isacta:tadilllvxdr, rtienft of ScOoylkM Coatityttodittlr e :4..ls.**4 Remember toe name: numme aid . • JOHNPABIOBA, No. TOI AztkllL, otoo4ll4,Bltibl side. Phdodelphls.. -' . • , . ''.er '''' ..r. ItriluiTo - no Pan d er, er, not ednitectlini trlthlotth.b-- erBtote to Philadelphia. - ' SePt.' 29 .' 'er.4-niw QINITH de RAND'S 'rowels.llW tO for sale by =IOWA co, eibi!. ells Wbsle;•• Lalicalimg. All pia • and ql easti • . MORT &CO- •• • •;..4.L!!.- A . t r r Zit Itesaltriusalestoal4