. . • • . . _ . . • . . • , -. .. .-• : . . ; . , . . . . • _ TERMS OF .THE. IdittEßS! JOURNAL. - 1 $343 iviiat , ANNUM IN ADVANCE., - . • • ' 93 00 I.IP NOT PAID gi ADVANCE. ..1 . .., . TO CLPBS-Subscriptiona invariably. in adiunee. • I . • Three copies to one addrw-5.... ............ :..117 00 1 . • si , • .. _ 1 -.. . . ..,... . - • 13,00 .ji , • , rtteer - " -"1 4 • _ ... .... .....- :. , . ... .30 00 -•' , To NENCIIDEALIMi-18 II DO t er 100 cotes-Cask - , or Clcrometi and School eachereWill be.flubists. . .: .4 with the Jouab Lt. at $l. th advance,or 11 IS II . • . Old within thslOar-over one yearat4till rates, I • • !- • BAWD; OF ~a . 11 . t. TIMING.. Ntrti worttko a Ilbe,`;even lines to it equirr:-. '- - . . • ' • For one - iquare Of 'even litior or ere.. ( Deluding . • , :-, . di'e.„4 . one insert:l°r. $1 00.. , Subsequent inavrtiems 25 ' -- ee it. .4,44., --. ' INIMNNIMM. • - 1. Su , I tow 3 lifor , 6 yowly yo , •••-------- ; • • I-I -- I-=-- 1-_-_LL.---. • One square or Ices.'.. ;8 1 D't sti it , s 4_6(.4 8 milts rai • , . Two squares . l • 3en-5 N ' T Ila! 12 on 21.00 . . Three " • I' 46: . -.7 6P1.-1061 , 1 16 00 24 00 .i ' .' - - ronr . •,, .. --•' - A " I" - rw :. l'a a 2 0 ot/ -36 to. .__ . . -.I ..,.. bpec.lal otnium2 , 4'wr .. 00 hi .r. , , b.. r. ' '', • LOCILINotice6 abet lines over a eqnare, 20 anti'anti' a IJB line . vial Inaertion. • ` - • LAITer Advertf,semen . ta as per agreement - • ing - The. el renlititm of the Jormat is cot exceeded ''- • : by 4ny,Dapq,rthliebed in the State out of Philadelphia . - or .Pltistene. and It is now the largest elieet published . - in Pnatisylvania. • . ~ . Warn the laid eve years the subscription list was ' ' ' dioubel. and it.tontiones to Increase. rapidly. ,As An "i r ol.' - '2C.Y_.11T. , -4:N0.. 31. 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' . 1 POT ' ,*-.,,_. , _ ANT) GENE I , 1 RAL-VERTIS4 • f z ....=.- • -,...-...... . • ,-- • z. i ... ... , - r ~.-• - ;,1.. - I • . ...„. ' • I .. ' . 1 419 testa MI Is OM". the Ilimolise *it 91090 \ 1101 alto , Out grim as "was lir " 1.11111.11.611.1 .11011016, ate . 4 • 11111---, • j kaadilliiiii alle ", al . ! raters : - " sir- iiir. aid 1611111114-71 • , *IL ' # .113111.18 - •.„ 1 ‘• ' ....', ' '. ' : , ' '' i .4.`, : c '.,, -................ . . . . -1 • . .. , ' y Lg. --. ' • -.I ._ . -,i , ,:,:-,1 • - ,ILL - .COUNTY PENII§i'LVA . ' LISHEDi EVERY - SAT -ItliY MORNING BY, BA `& , R.A3ISEIV-. ' POTTSVILLE r SCHIJ . 1 ..- , • \ , • . _ . . . NEW YORK. t. itroxsausa. F. lIECKSPIER & CO ', "isa:4;.:WAoiltpiew;im:::ze)/ C 0 A Office Boom 79,-Trinity Buildinz 111, Broad" way, NEW YORK. • WII - VAS—No. 4, Port Ellelmood, Phila. --Yost of lOik Pic. East River, New York. Jan 1.'69. , WRITE,: FOW R .., SNOW, . (fluccEssents To JO; R WHITE a co, • . pally is etj ' ~_ .I,IIIGII, , , - 1,0_01:18T,MT„. - ' , 1 . lir - lIKE BARRE, . ' itikill!_ • l'ON and 1 - • OUMBEALAIII3- C 0 lA. L . gymoz—NO. V 3 TFIINIT" BiIIDING I 1 BROAD. WAT, , N4I7 YORII - ' ipel 11, .19 ,J- . - . -1114 y I E 8 - IM , .RE-ED f Oa 17 Donne:St., Boston. • . BO PGIOTT,ro Resrxrts xelursr. OP . Dover, enlkley Co., Miners and shipp ers of Preston COM:- John J. Illiove7. 411 c Co., MID= and 881 - ,- of Gllbernon Coal, . an 1, .0;4 r 4,STINOS & faimewleiturere t Orr wad' Calediee, 'and Dewier,' ir Currier,' Oils: MINERS' 011,' OABKB-AND BARIUM) _Always an hand and de, at the very lowed ;wilt • New Iroez-1541 EIV.; rammer ltddem Laze. • WAITSTILII HABBINGB,•N arew York JOHN IteefiNGB„ New B•iml. Neno:4ori _Warm Bedford. New Tadr./NII - tri• • The Verve otlearrat Natailac irks .by BANNLVI le RA T.Patturville. Mionalliw. SALWSW - panne at uhe es t * e42rDay Flamm for learidem m o b c i as. • Alio We "mu Lump Tomnitor and also tar worldoe. Aka Imo nil copper ot width will be etibl wbokeile aadriben =WI a 2A11237 Mai OM ' P 02 4 ,214. 11 . 1 110:# IMAM Ina 41a 12161. Mt~ a at sof a SCHUYLKILL CO. "JAMES J. 10 , NNE11,* Meer and Shipper of the Celebrated . .1001.1B i r MOUNTAIN COAL • Pettey'lle, Schuylkill Jan 1, V 9 00A 14 DS • TO LEAss.—Ttie Eleittut e l Coal Oompany are , 11. now to make I , on their lends In Foster sehayndu County. Tame Lands are located on the very beet portion of the Heckmber Bs sin. having over four miles run On tbe Cros, Lealor, and all the veins to cnirh in -that bade; both above and below water level. Favorable louse with an abundance of timber kw mining perms* will now be made_ to_ good tenants , on application to H. B. ' BODY. Preal of the Ocropeny, No. B Well throat, New York. Fin I. 413.-1- RRY 1 CREEK. -1 .1.m . r WIItN s • Al L 0 Ai B lli lie IL IF ,•,' VEIN COAL. 117 East FranklinLerberry• lii now sold ezeht iefrely by Messrs. CALDWELL; GO i g 0 0 .., mu ) Aire my Dole Agents. Parties ordering . mal Always dap Md 11p01 getting a pas article. ' 0. 1111 Walnut St., Philadelphia, MIMS s No. ES Pine St. New Yolk. • ---„, _ . N 0.144 Mate Mist. Boum Jabber, 1. .efi-1. ELIMII EMI. Losign:IikR&LICIOALL. • - ! CWe. t be limisfeideek-baeing __ 1 izsgeolidated oar Ttoes moiled es in the Lorberrylileadon, will hereepar Mania art clotheslines ander the mad-of. - XILLER, Amult" a co. . , . ), ~,,„. illr. GEM?, a member of ourgM:tia . rritg ' ' - 'areixta: led himself eth..4. IL BLAIDITON, will reside id Philadelphia and slitter coal a ,nd by tide-water will be under the - eschstrietc, al ELAIEIBTOIi, GRAEFF it CO. I, , - . • By Increased clue and atteettloninits preikaratket i z hoepito matateldthe repatatioe of ottr-oslebtated berry Goal Pare-hums abroad bin may this coal shipped to the vemba L upon_ laving lieder. QUIFF ii-up.-„, den 1. vg HENRY MARPERt i. Wer; tito Aram SAL!. Wldloulle. • Pine weircuss. JEWELRY: EILV, RR WARP. and RODGERS' DELESEATED. 811ver PLATED Ware. soarrogedfriPY pin% on fito ukase 'WA ' ILLIMAOMEII,I3' PRIM Altil 11s, • • 164 m UPLINE3,..BOIEg r & sTUROK, :es WILIVINNI HUM MIME, PA., ib.dacumithiiimp f darituo Mining and Blasting Pswder eci,a Ital.. An atze ar emelt, of either A ors Poirder,dettrerad promptly at tto kiwegt 'market rata, to my oparstket m the °ea rhoft. trun son two": stoat itius, mtd alMd. lattice guaranteed. Lei • congests dace of th e e Powder Cbmirma GUNPOWDER R x ! stssayaa tons; shrati*asof - • ~ SAFETY FUSE.' Orders for am Lactsarmai teed" Irma flotatit aa . Pa., tor the Wymaiog Reeks. tom MAC, Willowbarre. Pa. • WIC .IMM, Plearoe. Pa l'or the litddlesed Lower therm from • - • ,ealrMi, ArtwAsedwil.t. - Oetobaillt. ter . • • 42-1, VLOVIM,I93IOTST • •‘• 811113:1 IL" oil solikat • i• .It4l/ILIIIITS • • , amid Mom, ItesertUe. IWiwi elknee 00• 1 101 1 . le Pomo sa od bum hos roma bre" grains" ilts4 ID% you sad or malt, ' arels, : lIS.CMANEOUS„,,I IM.:E_MOVAlialbtf 711 -- inndersigited bare remoMel Boa Stem Die. Di Viotti Balklinal , l - 111 Bonder& .- • , .No. '35, - Pine 8 First. Floor, Fro*, ..„ 4„. Between NAP= and- W m Bt., ilt.oend diet Ito sale LoBBERBY Burr MAX Om,. from state of Himry Bell : CENTBALLA - DOCUST- NOUNTAIN, from sigma of J. M. Pre*: LIMO & Bun OLD 00K peztr8 dad other .well !mown litam • ' • , SORIITLEILL RED MID !MIT! AM ' I ' 00.44k.14 1.. • CIDDLBRLABD AND BROAD 'MP EDW. :i II I . NM COAL& - . CUMWEI.L, 001111X?Bt * CO, '' Irettlit, .68 awn CENTRALIA COAL' . m Oancauoasn RV ayroorree - OALDWELLi GORDON& CO. Of•Ptribidelphia. mole Agenta' rot the We of Wl!s red. breted Coal, which will be dripped from my wharf at Fret Rkbmoad and landinga at Port Carbon under my own direction. Orderi may be iddremed to them. at Praurnatrwra- , Wie.11.4 Walnut 4tr Wrw Your —Ww. 33 ramie 35. lionom—Ake: 144 Wane Wt. „ • • Jr. 1116` FRECIG - • Centralia; January let. 11369. e •I. Ettoun.. Las.'. Wu. (dean:... - R. F .L5B NOTICE TO .THE IMMO. WC , nithed illlt u pt 4 w A su P known . POlN nrin Tß o th the_ old eststr . LEWIS AUDERRIED - ; of - PHIL4DELPHLI. NEW YORif . and sofa , as the sole Agents for the sea of out . • ' •. , • f-• - LOCUST MOITJITAIII- 1 MAMMOTH VEIN - COAL from oar "filenk.llldite comer at Shezandoek— Consamers mar rely upon ta being a very superior ar. hide for manufacturing iron. generstlng steam. and for domestic perpoees. and that liceleardlegkfOr market by oar own conettat personal stannous will be kept ftalylisp tolbe highest standard. • LEE, GRANT CO., Pot chile, Jennie kt.lBo. 4-4!Mt ; .TO . COAL OPERATORS. IMPROVED COAL SOBERER - : • • , ____`.l. & 1..,. ~- NLAITSENST'FaIN t - leilatersellle, inclasylktll lUeiwate'v rwillerle • • .. warreracronow or WIRE & SQUARv k ROD SCREENS. , . raseated fP'ebreista7 4th, 1889. ' And .decided by the Circuit Coult4tbs United Stater in Philadelphia. October Mb. 1 to be tan original nyention: and that the Jenkins'Paterdg l / 4 rnot infringed It, nor by weaving round wires of . ' 'plan Of J. & L. obenstein, \ • ( ' the opinion of Court, published in` -tke news , pa=d In &Euler form.) nue rods are justly celebrated for tbelieupe rlor attar and durability.. Ind are preferrtd thrall others whe e Vr tried. -- . Differeet ,marmfartured as required. All orders promptly fill Prices moderate. , November 11, T 4417 . THE WEST . LATTER COLLIERY South east of Mire i Gap, in toed working order, having one mile of run • the Mammoth and Eleven feet veins, with five bu .. red yards , to work on the p~eent lift, which is but • hundred and twenty fleet (perpendicular) below water 1, with all the requi site pampa, engines. At.. and large double Breaker, will be leased to a suitable ten • Apply to UAAtlßlw IIIROTSIEV" 'Civil and _Xining linglneers, Pottsville. Fe, 29, 49-91 r SEEING IS BE ING. • At 704 . sty nUcits! 4 7 - 111131 iiiLyiks and SILVER - PLATED WAKES, 7 • Ine:ndlns'stylcand deeeetption, made expressly -SDr the WlNTE every R TRADE. which for neatness and de:- rsbUltzesnnot De eattaisesil. At JO_HA 11 0 WMANPS • WROLINULLII 0 llq/113.. NAN1711%01171.1110 ZITAiLtILIMPIT. lea. 704 Areli leg.; Philadelphia. Re-Plating at short niAtee, Aug. 17, 'IT FREIGHT _LINE . From PhilidelDbla to Potteville,_and all intermedlaie point, faiths Schuylkill CanaL F•ele_ Ma received daily at Nr.Paddiri .k . Thorupsoce Wharf. Vine fit . Delaware Front: - D. MoWlLLlallifk 25068 SAMUEL OHRIBMA.k, • Joseke of sae Peiee. IReil Eatate.A testi and L itemised Amitioueer. . _ No, 1 lhiazarroacio &rum; Pcrrrsvuto, Pix i. %Oda' itteittkra given to all boainao in tia above brandies. Having large a:coolant.% astlafactloo and promptoelo guaranteed. Oollectlona especlilly Doge nod and Will receive immediate alteatkm. • Feb 1, 'aS WIRE . COAL SCREENS, ' Viader Ike Jeilikina , Pawls, ppg via.ri • 4.71 /INONWEGLSIN SUL. POTTSVILL. PA. Jan L •aS-1- _GA .DEN SEEDS FOit WARRANTED:FRESH—embracing a aosWoent Or all Wade; wholesale aria renal - TrackGam _ems. anwlled in otaantltler. .1 For sale at' • BANNAN ARAIISILT'S Seei Sune,l FOrtittlle. !swoop! amp BITE 111111 mm LUIRJILY, =BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS -01 Ass ties • U. B,'FRAOTIONAL CURRENCY, PHOTOCRAPHIC , .COPIES - Of ALL as U. B. TREABUBY'NO'rES f • - NATIONAL 'BM NlNEit'• • Auttonted by Aches( Cogress, and ncrwAn dm. Inegestly warded on dud and saleable for !taming. Valuable and interesting to the precept day. end is correct Wary of snowy of the =why to ell future geuerstlous. WWI eued see doh et • BANNAN •t RANSVPS. Pottsville. Prem. - F. WHITNEY 11 BENTRB B .POTTBVILLE, Dealer :AllF3loo . AND FO • e LD AND SI.LVE4t. reretgliiirmehaage, 1 Palled Slaketkllesals, 1 _ Quarteriaastertayouestets And' traeurresst Mosey. HOMEY. IIkSMID ON DIIPOSIT> •-/NI7BZEIT• alio* _ l 4-w special agreement:l 1 STOCIEB indalONDS t antreold st the Near York tad Phlisderhts 1343srtlii of . Brokas st the natal Connmisalos., Ask 411. savo pillTlßMlP rornorsanunr di STRA.II VAN.-,Ts oft wbS Is may Closeeme s... Voe awl to mmidmadon of *— In band, paid by JAMS WIIMI of the limeM rattail* Oo d netsmlldll.' to Lewis Elk . of Phlledelptda, the motipt whereof has been edged, the midbee sold. to aid JAM .WRIN ran.suraieWtreu la u• ot tbet be tt l ie lsoll iceene r am 43 ter MIMIC ent. dated IA OM; base been ' to tbs odd Lowlalllkenbeery byllse Mod . ''' perms deskoos of Intbritemloo regardteg the ' of Ws Yule am Seestre themes Wow= Coal Me . The belita Cl Me Valve to MI Seams lactoseß ed n 110 to 0 percent. on MeV smi=. f nbe wpfied to all old madam an meow to take pottn this hmitet: itt ba=arakii. as Tlitv: l nzar s e ftc . 2 . ...m _me t r i ar . PrOPPUSIPOi moll engines. net, aul as a .e noun step was te COM stmt. where I Welt cm twin. dm welfte to the minim haste Mara lt Moo am ha ow et Wm i Snare Ifllk t oil Atldos a !towe end Pelo Ako Iblllaklllll. id WRIA L ' 0 WWII . 11 1,11fait W • „tee 1. MII ; - ' • 1-' OPE *gaents O* tar -16 4 Darla; aa )4341- ',416-a Rope Magma umitsoU7' Not 'swab alt. mamba - • ,NEW AND BEAtrrnART I traufen,c-rreturfs Will* taw% *lm. W.. 4 Mk, *s.; '*.., rfr 'AO =AMY nut soar Siil727- IMME=!n NEW" - FEE. BILL. We Ism rid Illezr pa BUMF a r,.. 400 Lad % 11 11. Ms; 111"= 166 =1 . =e r;ONis ___lLlNxinst cow craft iglitair, soars wanora BAT 9 DAY MORNINO,' AUGUST 1868. CANAL. WZiiMSZI DECALCOMANIA, ?VS PA /7/17NWL •co itja_LV_d_,,k 1. A NI CElliAtilEollS. SC+, , TEEI3 I ntirt i ,Triorx,!, _ fiterill Silver. 1 1 . , _ Rieke liver PlatiMOWirei44 ••& • ' *alb) Cattery;ollieliki Pasey 64464, e a. Parttetilir Idea= ites4o I:4guithigl And Rx e dy s i \ , Unit Articles *Nit's= Num '6B 1 .2247 Sukadard liming Machu*, ~The , ..jmi tri, jaw . ."THE UNION VISE [ mix Th., of all elier,lor ehtl Very Heavy •' WOQPiWORKEIRS' _VISES And Viseol-Nirith ISeiew '• • VISES,; • . With or without Metes Jim" fdr very HhavylWoric. Oar V i bes are Pertable Ys LIM, Pm/44 Aho, ihandaid•Millhg Maehinee: VERY SIMPLE AND 'WULF diVOSTED: Bend for Price List cud Ctrathei P'er isle by the trade. Water *lto' Beet's. glees: Jitly 4, •63 P . -; FT-1, CMCMC.STOCK'OIR 01 `LP tp the CHEAPEST BROADWAY, CORN'S BROADWAY, 00RpiE • .1.. 1 vn HOVIV ANIDi ViOVTOB , BirriT : fee I;Esess or. muta ,SCROO, L purposes t. are the most In tha - I • , • most .._.• 11D_,EVLii‘ ay 00.,.1 ;ROADWAY, CORNERIOF DRAM) ST., ..! RROADWAY,' CORNSIOF WARREN sT.; j , - 1 . •, \ - .It . , !NEWYORK. ' • I 1- N ! 111. .. • . 1 i r Ovie 1 CVIITO .01EVAIIIINIEENT .RS tilled with Use dnost ‘ and. beat EUROPEAN and ARLEWAN FAB/IIW.; 1- . ". .. • .?' . I ' \PIE V' LAN is - C 0:. . ' RROADWAY, COR OF GRt..ND ta., . . V ADWAY, CoHN . ? WARREN Si', ] • 1 1 . . 1 ;NEW TOR*, , . : - I. I I • ~., • I, • • - .. . .• • . •!•, .q. - , . 1 , . i: , ' Ova uirrox iim. Ti me `A.ii nitre , or Tang and ABLLIT ; and ,ansortoused.M. , • .thelr profession: • 1 EVIAN 4115 CA I 4 1 ; , BROADWAY CORE OP ORANDST.. \' ' • BROADWAY ; CORNS OF WARREN NT., . f I‘. .: NEW l'On;1 ; , - 1 1. ' ' • , - . • 1 ;, • ARINEaCAIW, 'SHIRT `4.• =eels All nthto RARE, BLEGA,NCE 13111 so EvLiN & oo.; BROADWAY, CORNER OF GRANDIR . I%, BROADWAY, CORNER OrWARRri • $ NEWTOREI ,1 . • I. • !" • ' OVA PRICE S.AIIII TWEETE' PER 1. below OTHER EOUSEE.urodnelmg the • ellaeof me,; •DEVLIN • & COW • .BROADWAT, COERSE OF GRAND frt. 'BROADWAY, CO ! . ifift OF W4IRRRN Si'..' Jane 47, ' 69-96.4m1 •.• ; ‘! • • NEW • • • • • . : I • • ' • " •ii' 1 5' - ' • 'B6B. ganezal as- PFNOtIiVANIAMILOTIC.I3.PONGk CO, ..1. . . Ilia 00iiiint.Street,.. , , . . ' .. • *.tatialpiciiiiniAL., ''..-. -• , a" . , • ELASTIO,SPONCE , . A- figi ,4 111: POkt ~ , • ! ''CU EPt :rl3l' HAIR, • ' • 7i . ' FOR ,`• .., i • . .; I. -, UPHOLSTERY PtrILPOSES. • - _ I :CK '.. ' ... qieiaPQr they Fe ft era,. 'or , Mgr.,. l ANDIFAS SitirltitiOlLf' The Lifibteej, Softeeti and =et BlaeticAuail Durable intbonelitoort, tor, , : mtallre Iss riniiira, • Viti Carr** welt , 1 • • . chisie Citationt:,' ', 4 ' • ' It le entirely maitritermetperfly dean ',lind hie tram dut. , ' , . ; . , IT DORS' ii'or P. 4 .f AT'ALL 1, •• - Is always free fro buret iie; le Orrettitteptb./ , ariAlortbil, , lkk I. rmequailed. ^en be f a.* than any othwe r - W3Utid lit Any a Atti y, cw.res.' renovated quicker '4 . 1 m Special attention given to . , Furnishing Charchts, Halls, & c. EaltrOad nun are 44;teettO, Invited tit examine the Cushion Sponge. • ; Stitisfactlon 'THE TRADE BMW:D. Malt 23 . VS 4 rILL ` LIP p /...,,-,, . . i 1 ' 'iti , • ' • , i i- • ~, .1 !. " •.•: .1 - IMA itt , lla ''' ORES; 141 ch '::: E: Cif tl . )titi• th ' ; • ! 44 ) : .' ..064' I. F6K F'. l 7 ll C':- > i • . - lc 49' i I '.. cc mlr • Illti> •'- ;' \ \ O ' ' 9o oii c i. rl . • sbv 1,4? v 3s : , . jo b ; l iod ,I 1 . , : • :-, Jane 13 tB, 1 r , i . • . • . 1 ' :`, .„ , - ' t.' _ • ---._. R Apv I is; ' bi - L k AT R. , . i s. s 's .:' , ., JOHN ALT , WholefOsilkid e i Roofing Sipes: , 80LII &JEN. TOMO IN Tait Slate Co ; Middle Granville Slats Co *CM GourviVet AT.; Si& slige Co• ;P. II:i Limey & . and ;mph fitadiosi Namibia, mkto inpoOkoore superior Rm .. .Frans. s• Gazici [ toll I .l.son.aear. St. re: ,Alto Arent our o r , chitentin aptUtogo mat e ..o,' of resonalvasta, utio *oda' rack - .- CO sad Ma; 11, E ITS Menne. ,Ily i rril sh4 k. 'W.on ,* 511 eva QS Mikc IL Y .‘' cadets Cid poxoptly iiiiiiTho knew; martOt a Bead for Chogar. lORN GALT. 111 611 Q 1:3 .., , Avian", New Yogi: • July 4.* : 11 • ' " 117-auc • .. . .. Apr* storcroc IrAl . 0.-- 1 :68 soopouglied _LI luka, tu-soecoom . biotite* Tani start ed ouout coo Poor Oro, Imre , bat present ituatdoeto• tinig WI ids& Grad* ex bWkltog and port =Wilt • .. • poem. , 1 Thom tikko impigAroil.by looottiocinolot ire warranted tp 'gift : ' L_,/109 e won to the now,konoin dodk MN t I°4I=:IMMO ototted-pine tboo , now • 1161 ft 5. In the, - botlig boilt b4 tis etrrito 1 lima. in hotpot. ads II OIL Met rolk_io. kiestid the Lot PalooTtyolds.Qat .w; laps *OOl rood Go , mow dtk lot OM !_ol a . ?boss an ands otdid ezolnotody _. todote tbotebot Anto "tow tool date op otto n i c rtottrosa ,- i• • ,0•• • to trap lortodoprot of dikal'HONT bood, owld** pod Ado 100,7Atrielt der lop mid $ 7 , 50 ' rot °won ant. iidtistd 2: . At ittoOdid to. • I • , - , Thenaffizaza. BeadtodiJaly it id ,' .. , . : ILI= , , , - , r •ZJ ACILN • ILJ• W: 1 101:1168. - /fO. Ins 4. inadogi. moo;. W Mel O ion Is 'Saar ROOM ts Y. se • • Ptssentsg listllas of i i t i r inr ra b4 l3o, tosigyaolisl 11,11misl o gib bus sir .. ltmairj 7 • 11 , • Mann! MA . . M I jCINAL. 4, AN . 111 &sr . = &maw Koofland's German Tonic, The Great Remedy for 1111 Mimes 41VER, BTOICAOR, OR DIQEBTIVE Ii c44fia - 11n 'l/ ' . i.,& - '6" - °' . pi-Bitters . ......, . .c II =Wiled of the pare Jtaces Or; i!ri they are tie- . . dlcdnally tis rin s d. , Extracts) of . &iota, ElMin, and Barks, ' making pre a paral Mau nighty eoacen. Wed, and entirely /ran laicolioido .misture ni, an; kind. , '., .• . f • . • . llOolarta's9 German Tonic ~, . . lo a M abitialca of all the. this:Mats of,. tho Bit tem, With the Ilona quality of Sankt Crux ~Rnia.,• Oran" &c.. milking one of the mint ;haunt a. Agreeable remedies e'er offered to the pabllr., Thoeeprefe wul rring a kirdtdaii tree from Alcoholic ad liool ds Geri Bitters '= . . .. These irto it4ottectimi' to . the combination of the BMus, as win 030 ' ' \ '` - ' '• Iloofland's . (4rrnan ',1 1 91e,- . The,' are both equally good.ices contain thir‘eam e medicinal virtue, the ehoi tw the two being: a Tonle mere miller of taste, the Tome the moat pals; table. . The atemacti, from a variety of cams. eh as;ln-* . . i diffeliann • DAn`Pda: l''T rr loan , 0 ete., Is very apt to b a te Its Iti bI deranged. The Uv- er. sympatb g as closely u . It does • cwith tb.i Stoma then becomes affect- - ' ed, : the -result o ?eth la that the pap - ' ?'dent Buffalo from •,, . , several or more of tie fol crwinediseaseA: • f4xurtipation, Flatulence, Inward , Piled nines, of p Blood to the. Head, Acidity of the tnomach, . ' Nausea. Heartburn, Divest for Food, ' • ' Fulness ortWeigbt (tittle Atom-- i ach. Sour Itructstiona. ' '---- Oinking or 'loitering at the Pit of , the titoutarh, Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Dlfilenit.liraFt thing. Fluttering at the Haut.'Chotinn or &droesting .Sensatiotia when in a' Lying Yoe re, • Dimnem of •Viskoz, Dots or Webe before Sight,' Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of 'n. Telfowneas of the " t . , • E P = Erie, Pain in the. • • 814 e. Umbra . etc., Sudden rubel • • ntlfeith Ilninin t ii in the Meth. crnuitard_.. linginingamf kill, and Eir.at Den:Melon of Spirits ;Tim sufferer from these diseases obonld • exercise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy for hie , aim, purchasink an- • ly that ;which hear sorured from hls in- ' ervtlgatlons and In quiries: ports ewes true merit. .15 sklll- fully conipounded, • 15 free from injuri ous ingredient/And •. has: established for Itself aP reprttan. . 'for the cure of these k• , . ..: dliCases:'in - tide connectiOn;_we 46+dd:submit those well-known remedlce— • .1 . :,_ . . . . . •,. MBE CLOTH: ,• • the 13VST: 116 COI is CO„ . 3 ' OP ' DST., OP RIM ST., ~ W ICOREc. GERMAN TONIC. - ' . 3 3 • • • PREPABED 33 BY . , I • 1 . •'•• . -' .. 1 . , , • , D r .! - 01.'1:111 .• '1 A . , - C.KIS 0 IC, N , .. piiiiiiDgi.pt., i . - - )i. '. . . - 2t. _ 1 • ._, 1., er1, 'Neil '-two yesfi r stnee th ey Scree first Introduces tntO thie try from Germany. daring which time thethave" onbtedly. performed more caresk- and' benefited sae nirnamseitY to a Venter extent.-than any other rameassVcruTn to the pubic.' , • F Those remedies rim effectnally cure 1...114 er Complabit; Jr m- • dice. Dys peps to, Chronic or ?ferrous • 'Debility, CPfo ix to Mertens, Disease of . the Kidneys. and all Diseases arising' from , ' a . Disordered Liver, Ettomach, •• or Ink*. . . .• tines. 4 , • ' • Dp3.lLitY, • • iltedealSaa trees euer eaare whatever: 141/011ITIRATION , q W T tit ellrEnt Ilexporkirei. We- -There is noMedictne extant oval to theeeitmedlea In such eases A time! Wed vigor is im'perted Wm* whole system, the appetite is strengthened; food •-i S. ‘c el the stomach digests promptly, the blood Ts ed. the romnlegon-becomes -sound and healthy, the elkiw tinge Is Greet-10d Gerd the eyes , a blown pug to the cheeks, 04T-the weak and_nervona in- Mean becomes a strentanii healty tieing. • - • ' i - ' ' '-. - 1. -- ''' • PE 014"4 AIiVAISTEIf IN LIFE, pa r rNiks And feeling tliekh;ad'of' time weighltur heavily neon. them, with allitXattendant tile; wilt End in the ripe of this BITTERS. & , the TONIC, an elixes-that'.will M idi new life into thetratins, , restore ins measure the = Ind ardor of r ore youthful days, build hp their en forma, and health and happiness to - their remaining yeara v -1 --, ~ •. 1 . . . , . . . , .. . „ • - • • L nu a we ll eatab, ' Haled fact that folly . lotio-half Of the fei • ' rule ',portion of oar sopolatiou . are eel- . 'domlo the enjoyment ,of good health ; or, 'tp ar e' • - tetweloo,,mnerer feel well ^ ' gold, devoid of all , '..e ae rg tamale an& havelso appetite.. • • :IC, this clime of peteons the BITTERS, ic t ia eigecially recommended. WEAX AND DELIOATE OHIL , , • Are madestrong by the nas of ettlir of these , They will care &cry .case of MAIIASMIJA: withont fin. • Thiamin& of certificates have accamnlikd in the tun& of the proprietor, but. space will allow of the pablicatrotiol bat a few. LL .Those, Wwill be observed, ate moot .note and of inch standing that they. meat be bsAseed. . _ . . ' !.r nil!! I . Cies rye W. Wooderiord. 1 1 • ~ , , , Chid' justice of the Suprrme Court .of Penna., Suites: • ! , . -„ 3 ~ Phaudelphfs, Muth la, 156 i.;. ~ "I fh:Sl 'Hallam:Ps • : . Gent= Bltteur !is a toodtonte, useful in -4111Sesees of the 1 di visi.ve organs, and , . • of .:ffiist , beneat In eas e s of debility. and want of 11819005 Eden In the system Yours, truly. , ;!, 1 ' • • . GEO. W. WOPDWIRD. I . , Hen. James Theespeor, ! Judge of the SuirenittiCOrt qfPOinsytvatlici. • aarantied. . .. , : • E% "I cotadder aloofbindss (Zermatt Bitten, • mailable stedietne in cares of attacks of IndAtestlon or Dimpep du 'I an cesttlythis ham lay exprience . of it. , • . V , , .Yoarn: with • : . i : • . • JAILIMI kPSON.r • • B . , limn ev. ,ieseill; 11..11Leitaard, Pastor of .the Tenth Bodes C *ch. Phi ads. • 'Dr. Jack sore—Dear Str r—l have been . frequently :v. questadko connect my name with reconuaeistations oVeLliferent hitula of. inedleines..llol regarding - the crt rh i ir: I °lr eal k a l. iiii=B,lc state twit with a eloar ill 1114- " ' . cai tostatuaes 'and neaten fy Inln y own faintly of th e rodulriers f Dr. IfoodandwAerman Bitters, 1 for , . open from my usual worm to norm my fun mitlytetthn that, for Mena tiebaOyer the aystimi. and . aqxrialkg far Ltarr Cooi. &Mt. it t• a Ws avid miss* mvarshon. In some caw It May ; maally, 1 doubt ' not. It TM be vary bditl to ttime who nem from tie sborsexiisia. . • , TOlnne ge/7 two Aa &sit dediedbeacdt from the um of Hoof laadtiClara aan litters. and feel It my ortailege to rep mama tf atm as a most valuable took. to all Imo are ,aafkalsgift. got gessal *ROW or from dlowea Mfg • • daraasoaaa of the • - - - Tom A tr D.7 D • ". • 'Thaadaidoi oar .Ra or d 1 es Ire 'l %l_ ontaidesd. A* *at *a Amato* of C. Mc: JACIIISLIN Y. en , the' limp* of at* Dot*. All eta- ,afr en z tc oatadalt4 miodpal Oflide ' at a Genus Nod k so b* d • , . Mom ,Naa RCS At, PAlta4 leiphia, Pa. , • ` . CINAL • - 116VAMS: Proprileter& Miner* mit. lAczeozi • co. • ' PI 110 ES. sesditusa Bile" perbottle 00 tug! doses 5 Ot); Zona& stp Goyim Toele,' Ind np 3a qof tottl le f $l. 50 pe Oath, min lelf 40% 1 1 fart II 50. - lo not lOW—to isitotu ' _ihe, zon ho; is a rut tetheme dwel r i g se ami MOM. 1.1, 1 11 "" • - "FZZZM & Silver 'Ways ' • cast- * 7 oda& . • . I sl ' OP THIL 01GANS. Hoo4aaid's German ittirs, AND . • ha:tweed by Snore I,ebir, lia.rd. irvr%-&e. TESTIMONIALS. PAilidelphia, 4'll 99, 1136:41,, . 11 irema Bev; B.D. Ambigua BditarchliAbi-Cirosids, CAUTION. .7 , • GRANT AND. COL.TP.IpiIi. ONti. • . - 741rs T KIniwa Soap,' laaL page sat dea Shower., I• I ,, Horesh I 114.-nth !br Chant and trek*. ; North and South ar d Mast and Went.. , • • 1 All, the State In ear axnwerilott. '• • ' ' : Hiatt and Wuxi with treed.® blest. • Then Jnin lh &load Ilerreb I • • • ifirrah t for tbsly of the true, , .. • For Union and Petro. for ordrF and law, -' Ft r Chant and for Colfax , , • "We will Rise our ladd forever; • • Dearest land heseatti the no, ' • ..rosinent steel shall not dissever, Loyd hearts now are onet "Re ate all a band of bmthera. Arid all the States are litotare too, And to time them will tk otbera t o Pree, and Just — and True. • . "Liet the hopes' wotelefeilipoken. / , :';' i On the *buts of promise tlorne Neier shall those links be broken, Never shall oar Bag be Um." traloaliow inct-Vtdork-ever. •Loyatbearte Union all; r •• • We will keel; It sate and never 'Shill oar glorious Union Lill. - , • 'RAIIi then around our. leaders. - ' Grant and Colts.: tried and true. Vietoircenre to. rows Wir labors, All the country thrinagh and through. On.tbe tette of next Novena: r. Ere the can has casedsto sbine, "Unconditional Bartender,. • Wins pte,day on the Unia lice. r -- t~ducatioual. 4:„A. 111. PASS.IIIOIIE;Aiii. company with a friend a few days ago, we started to attend the Commencement Ex ; eicises of. the IPeurylvania 'State .Norinal pcithof, lodated at Milretatille,- Lancaster County. , Althongh the weather , was exces sively, warni, we enjoyed 'ourselves Ned much. indeed. The trip from i Reading , to Lancaster City was a very pleasant one. The farmers are In the midst of theif:harvest,, and hitt . appearances, we'thinit There will be _a fine crop ofrwleat• and • oats. - - But the corn.- - needs rain- badly'. - .On Wednesday `morning we arrived . at . the, point of destine lion, and found' ther pleasant tared; village filled with strangers. The Commentement 'retelties of. the model. sehoot, took place this forenoon, and were very - creditable to enhject="Sroltethe , flock." `This Niavwei written; .but rather too long for: such an oc• . - • ' The Alumni Essay was then read,by Miss Emilie ilambleton. of the dug of 1§.58; ject—"Mental Delusions." This, as a Litt." racy production, was a rare gem. She re ferred in chailte language to the many mentlil deittelous 'of the day; but said that it was-,no ,delusion, that it was ten- years since tha:firsi class graduateotat;,this institution ; that her alumni now 'numbered; 130-members, who were. to be found in ilmost every S,t6te ,of ! • • - "RePresentative . ,'EngjAh Lawyers' wash the subjecl, of the Alumni oration, by:Wm. A. Wilson, Esq. He handled . -his .subject with. ability, 'evincing: considerable thought on this fruitful subject: At the close ho re ferred In a fine:Manner ,to the 'many noble tiortrial Boys, wbo . had fallen in the great struggle from 1 861 to 1865:—. . In the evening the Model School reunion (oak place about 100 members were pres ent. .It was a very pleasant affair, end ..re fleets great credit upon the managers, On Thursday the . Commencement Eere.l - a the Normal School took . place., The 'talipwing ill a list' of ;the graduates.' Sluice forbids Jo give a detailed notice of eat. • AS a clam, they did Some admirably: . • GR4I:IUATZIEI •etsss. , Q. •. - - Oberholtzer Anna R. Rye ..... Laurs',o". , Bremer. ... '.. .. ... ... . . :Greennastle.- Ps. liattielanickart , LW; Pe. Mwate $. Deals Raverford. Pa. Nettle la Fore ........MeConnelPherg, Pa. Needle Ji Hudson Hopewell gottoti Worts:. Pa.. B. Hattl Hayes - • Aberdoen,,Md.• Panoie U. lames ;Baltimore ltd. Nancy J,lbuston. Bell Annie RI Lincoln.: Raehte T. Petice Sallie J. Riche Mary TIV.:SerrUIL .. ... manle - Kelm • H. C Baitlawn J. N. llair W. W.Ci • Wat!on Pernell" •• . G. Harry Desch....l • W. , C Evans • - d D. Elavaholver.. ... I. M. 'Gable B. P. Hudson ' Hopewell Cotton Watts. Pa: Ellpttslet Orkin. Lyte Enterprise, Pa.. .George Massdqn 4-East SharpsAnrg, Pa, 1) McMullan Mr4mt. Hop', Pa. W. ScottlitcPtuernui Overholt ' • 8..0 Rich. George C. Egth., G‘t ti ileybedgh, Ed Stover. D,'Weaver. 11;11,pr J. zesoker - • ' blecltsolobarg. Pa. j_ Prof:lrooker address to ale , gradating class term .with sound logic and good eil- Vice. Be remincled them of the s positlon they. now' held to legerA, to educational attilni of the - State. e, in k 4 was ,one'of the Pro-. esior's best efforts.•' ! The prosperity of this Institutimt, ; undei' , the Principalship of Pro,:- rooks has gradn ally Increased, showing rly that be is the' right man in the right p 4 hi . Well map the 2d District be proud, of her ' No Piincipels, Wickershanspnd l3rookel The it ire a great, Many improvements about` the:l3o4ing, Within the last few years; and the prosper:: V of the school has been so great,, that ,the Trustees are erecting a new -building, 9000, feet, which ,w il l accommodate' about 'l9O More.popils, The building le' now ready fOr_ roofinq. t By reference to the catalople,we find der-1 4 I ing tile last year there -were 988 mmHg:in at- - iendance,.representing 9:10 States. i'', ers P wishing to piepare.theinselveo for *whin; or to obtain a thorough education,' cannot, o better than tOj enter this Instititlon Of lea log. 1 h ~ - ,• 7,.clinnot conclude theoe . renidiks withodt referring' o thel i ftiet, ,tlitit the student! of th4 - ' Ildstitution have erected a monument to the Itti'emory of the brave normal boyO, who:per islied during the rebellion, Amongst the names, we saw "many with whbm we were 'formerly united in the clOsest bonds of friend- Iship; lad white standing there musin'gs, the lunbiddentear• Would start, andliis silent prayer ascended, that, they Might' not have : perished in vain. !- ~ 1" • ' • ' Again we - would tirg , upon oar teachers to the next State , eachers'‘Asiociation. in, State Superintendent, urges especially -thee!, who have received the State ciiiiihiate to attend. Let us see it We cannot fiet,up 'a 'delegation of at least-40 tesChers. • Phltairille ought at least to send 10. . The Committee oniternanent Certificated- will Meet *if in' flepteMber," if there are any .- apPllbantd. Everyteacker-locildinc a pi:death:mai +esti; cate should ripply at once . .Let ds show our taster counties, Scimylkill is not asleep . ; ' ; The following hal-teeit handed .to ntrhy the, County • Superintendent. 'lt world; be we). fix Directors and ,otheintereimd'lo amorepm them : ' - -, )sE . cistr tam, 8 =atm-opens mit of Adgoet. Talketoopl• Mama or , NAXOS 011. No. 0.2.... r. --... , cam a.,..01. ~ Daniel Leirti., ' 1 1346 &hoe!. ' ~1 dio oo Richard Brown. ':‘,, 1 ,Gradsosr. •' 1 '6o'oo Lod Allison, I . _ .• __' 6o ,- . 2 '• 44 50 Jam, d. Nebo., 1 '''''. ..,,filaris ! 1 so oo Annie L. Fres63B3. It 2 - ,10 . , i .2 ' :69.00 Joineseniss, 1% _. 12 ?,,.. ‘ . rio 011 AatieL. Nowe ll . • 1 041 nmum3.•,, 1 '3O 00 WWI Mdc.. 61-16_ .__. 150 c - ! 2 '''an 00 - mi r tba=di, 1 8.9 neocroury, 1 " - -,:6 2'Bl 09 Maio 2 04.18dermeState,. ~.. 26 00 mi k a wogs*, ; • 2149311.8383% - ,:, r3' -',, INS 00 nary Loup. ' • 284 ad • • .3_, 'l5 00 Barra. Rood*** 2 1-1830014114 : ' ,• ' 20'00 attar. Blvd% 214 : 420 • ,20 ' 00 /Wald IL YaLeid. I 1-9- z, ..do ' • ~ - -to 00 lo ll y (loath.' Tenn, 10 inoathit,.! Opens Sept lit. ofbosiu Crest!, • ISt Xeir,taidle. s am oo 3*X ' 2 111L79ata 6 . - .10116 !nom Illoc“. • 1540 .entoenberiV 6 , 60001 Jmoss (reams. - • 1 1 7 -18 W!dsol6o, 4 - ' t5O ao Juba O . ,11157. . 27-111 - do \I - '9O 00 ,CLXL3O , OOI. -. -169 33,9 OW* 1.„ . 'Airco) Voter Two. Time =Mk. OtaoB. &P - Tih , • : IL 0: Kat, , 1, • -Msbachool, ' fa 00 ealllo • • • LS, issondMA . ,:. , Nalso G M ' 21.9 Plitadel. - ' .80 00 B. P. 11148 Roach Crook; • .so oi) Joie LAMM. ,$ 0 IMO Fm, -----,-: pee • - , Single Coidoiekil ,rJ '4l l l t r act Cliticiti;`,l,i Wink BeArtettit deiltzer,l B .lll+llllllver. Be !triller If te Trmi*p.i, en 4 mnie °AfiV GrA53 - ite...itio.-* candidaic for Seer - 1 1 ,R '.' Nre Oe 'Gerseisit •' • 1 ; ', ..-: Genera Csuppibell was bori, : in Allegheny toivitahlrk•SgMTet cc. ll l2iY, N., on the 20th day "4 1 tibtielp er, 101 ; ceitsequently; he 'will be,,flirtl . - t e e n years oldnext November. is l ietstir-, he- was app4mtlecar, to. the p otlng:ilmill "at Somerset, Pa After -m tern! ' tite r art preservaVe of arts" he i i t emigre ief I ttaburg. whenhe -1 1worked at - msse" feescht , me. He next , fonnd his way .1 4 , Neer Orleans and into another printing of fice. TirKl of the "comp dying stick and role,"•lnt tried his hand at stefmboating, first as a deck hand,; and subseqUkhtly, as clerk, ' l ino and pert owner of a Teasel In 1847, we fint&hlni. iffi the iron business at Brady's' 'Bend. In f 13.51, hejollowed the tide of emi gration fe call oinia, remaining there hut a Il i shprt tl i 6e, ,;; 113153. 'we fir et him in Johns own, „1-,'; ' isting in the ponetruction of 'the m mit .1' Cambria Iron Works, with itich•eitehlkhment be wasnected up to the breehing t l l ont of the wan In 1861, he ro la PRO arqng,. ; irst to en himself as a volunt e er,. te at,,defend the flag his country, and be nted to the first Cothpany thin bn teredCamp Upon the arrival of the compahji li'Harrieburg,. and_lthe • organiza tion of ihii• Th ird Reg i ment' Pa Vol.. to whioh "hie:. do peny ~ was attached; Lieut. Camelia WWI appointed ppointed Quirtermasfer of, the 'Regiment, 'Which position hefilled with credit to himself itiffif•to, the satisfaellon of officer& and Men othiii regiment, astAill.thoge who remain Will'iestifi. ; lie . ,was *metered out of service* the 28th of July, I§6l, and on the 30th fac ji he lainamonth, was cOmmissioned by Goi. rah; fcCraike-a-reglipedt. The regi ment *ea, rutted. • plainly -1 ,- through Col. CampVl'a,individual exertions , Ind upon It , being gent d, was designated . the 714th.— His regiment as the escort olhonor through the city of 'lashington; to rho remains ',of the I lamented Ell. Cameron (brother of RPM Si !llin mon 13' PIRO h4fl fell at the Bull. Ran i i battl ill 0 1 the 29th of : M 1862 Col.'. tCamnbillWiel ordered :to occupy the line of the Bahlizitne & Ohio Railroad from North f-Mouritai ,iiiiltation, filly-six MUMS -westivard it, th t risfh! Branch of therTetonfac.- - In ,that sitioN the •exectitive tea well as the ; mili y Abilities of the 'Cgillltiel were con stantly-celled into rs - quisitiani How well he perforated hie arduous and Mffititudinous du ties-in Able trying position, the officers of the B. iii. pv. itd,R., as well as hill mperiors in the Military service, do not heXtate to say that :.but ICr hitiftlergy and steepness watchfulness many "retie. of road would have F been -de stroyed.i ,' - Oft the 25th - of Degembey I.Bc ~..2 he was felie*bill from duty •aim* the rafircad: .and en the 6111 of March,.lB mat , was assigned t to thebmend of the 4th _ Halide, tat Di visionl.liiVaittny Corps. I 1864,, Gen. Sig el took efttnandbf . the Den ment of West Vtritifils,,,iuld in A re-orgibizatien ,of the returned eel. jCampbell, : at his own request, itie the command of his his regiment,_ an/l . toOkan active. part in•thh battle of• New Marhet.;:kiliiPying the leftiot., the line. His regirneet suffered severely And was the last to - leave the field. - , Bat foilthe determined itiin4 'Made bY Col. 'Campbell, Sigel's army would have been routed and3demoralized.—' lik higloitiOial report of the , battle, he ack nowledged' the' valuable sOrviCes of co!. Campbell ails very handsonie and flattering manner. 4A. deserved compliment to .'a de- , serving officer. Gen. -Sigel also took occa 'ion I ,i thenk Col. Campbell in person.— "Ilify ad! ca. Campbell, ~I 'wish I had hno ypu better!", .Gen. 4llgel, exclaimed, rushing so-Col. Campbell aid 'grasping his hen With beth of his own, After the tumult of hitile had eubsided. Tlftt_Col." and his regithenCteink ti prominent part in the battle rt PtedmOnt, under Gen. Htlnter He was breveted illirigadigi General 'Tor bravery and " fitness `'IOI comb3and," in 'this battle, and ssairOisstcned to the "the commatd of a brigade. Fifr also took an active part IA Hunter's cele brated "Lerichburg raid," his.command suf.' feririg,heatily in the attack nvrip Lynchburg.' When Col. Mulligan fell at Whichestei:Gen. Campbell took command of ihe division, and continued, in command iintil,loy severe losses in killed end' wounded, it Was consolidated into is brigade, which he afterwards , nom- taanded.:oo alapparticipso in the engage meet& iti :the Shenandoah, Sender the gallant Phil, Sheridan, winning other and naiilau reict While with that intrepia*hieftain. - Gat Campbell was , ' muittered oat nf the service intim fall of 1864, Haying been in the army alMest three years stridahalf, He Wail never lament from'his comniand, except three ereeke; sitting as a member Pf a Court of In quiry At ..-- Wheeling, Va., and had but - two 1 -leaves bf absence," during his whole period 'Of eerVlCe; one for, ten ,and the other for twenty 4108.1 . • ' _ ' f, i. • The petition! record of 0012 Campbell will alsd hear est - OA:tail - on. Brought. pp a Jack son-DArancrat; he voted for Polk and Dallas in 18 4*, but in 18413, seeing!, the determined eectoachments of the slevery - propagandists, he,voted for the free 'soil, tandidates, Van Buren and Adams, and le 1852, again voted for the free Anil nominees, Hale and Julian ; end in 1466; was the delegife from Cambria Cornity.tol the IFreetnent,,Convention. In 1850, the .Republ i cans ofl CaMbria county presenteid, blm to their district conference As their. choke for the .Sena6rialnomination, And three be was unanimously se lectodtgain as the...choice °file Union party of. Canibrls,' for Stills- &mane, bat failed to receive the nomination from the district con fereeCe4 upon either °cash*, nbt however from want ofl appreciation of his worth - and serviges is a citizen and asaiibrave and mer licriodatteldier. ...,., On . the . 1 Ith-Of Anaust,E 1865; ,General Campbell! was - nominated fbCSarveyor Gen eral by the! Republican party - Y; and in October of the Same year, was electid over Colonel Linton; his competitor, by alarge Majority. For over two years he has administered -the duties "of -his office with rernnized ability and. 'to' the, satisfaction of all parties; and ins brought up a large amount of unfinished and , intricate business. - Int March last, he was unmalmouly renominated by the• Repub= licauStateConvontion, for the office he now so ably and satisfaclerily fine.. A unanimous renomination from: a Stifle IConventlon of either,' ttiOar, Is no small cothpliment to any mainland-no one within ouittecollection ea. , cept peti: Campbell'and his colleague on the state tieket over before l'..elved such 'a marked:lndorsedent. 1 ' : Suliitt ' brief, is a Muriel sketch; Of the life Alld].services of one •o •Pennaylvarda's noblest sons. Ue is first fotjnd a "printer's 4feell,"i 41 jour," 111 - "deek haocr•on„a steem boatil,,A "clerli,'" l- Mate" - and';',',. 'part owner of a vessel." He is.next found ; in the iron hug new; then in California, , and finally in. the glgatitic.enterprise of: the celOnated Pa*bria IthriLidille, where.his great eApezience added largtlytothetnecess of thaeundertaklag.— At t e breaking out of the Wir, he was Lien tettaiWiif a militia cbmpan". entered the, 'arMY,And was ; . appointedagnartermaster, ih r en,a'Colonel, and after a brilliant campaign three4onff, weary.years, he was honored w,itliA Brevet Brigadier General'il - Commis sion, A position long and ddubly earned in command of a brigade and florision, and by. gallantry . % the field.• Threir it will , be seen, That General Campbell come4from ,'clans, the Work ing ' and ,ia beards!: ally a working i ala*al characteristics rover fail to cre sfe4he Warmest ',,frkndehips-And A' leafing im pfesiliOn.l He 4'a-shrewd *siness man and a nseltda tizen-leMfill elldOe',ll.with strong common { sense, and rarely hills in his judg mint el , men and measurei-• Is welt 'read, and familiarly acquainted with all the interred ivorking,s of the great mschihery pita!' gpv ernment. Among the ablest articles on the !Object bt our National fidinces, wo one from his pen, written during the early pint of last winter. He is a gen* companion, a clever fr iehole-souled, honedy man, strictly tern ate in hie habits, and;-that be will be re-elettedby an increased*brity, is.alresdy beyond a peradventure. -3_,;, ,Lionville, Pa .Allegbany city, Pa. .Al4eah6ay C•ty. Pa. ...Kttmeariag, Ps. . Darby, Pa, ... . •' - Darby, Pa. • Steeling,' 111. Md. Struhatg, Pa. .....4. - .Riabboro, Pa. • • Ricbboro, Pa. ...Optone mown: Pa. ..Pottatown,•Pa. Newburg, Pa. ...... Windaar, Pa. ....Bvroce Creek, Pa., Wrightedsle, Pa. Three Tonti,Ps. Pa ; Menallen,, Pa Middletown:, Pa: Terre 11111,,,Pe:. Miii .-~~,~ .. ~•ia: is Cevtts. ' . 0 maths. C:" .. pinsflept.,l4.. 1 Rtgt it2gX2,l 2 00 00 1 61416*, 21-19 - 954. • • • 50 00 11340 seitotAiry; M. oo Ills ao - . 26 00 ' 1,09,.) r :19 00. sit-is . dap -..' •29 00 - „ B M. I'BBLL. DAY or 13174.14 US MEMORY. - . [Wail the Ilera oa r ' Monday,. July 13, :43—exactly the years' jaeo-aeorpineneed e terrible draft riots hi New. York city. 719 e rebel armies revi*lng the Union anti les at every , point,- and threatening to • carry - .war tato the ' North 'IA° had made the ttempt, but had been "Checked at 'taettystifiN. Morgan had that-norning crossed OW, Ohio. line and threatened to-water his herist in lAke Erie. Thai. Was urgent peed of Ointorcements for the 'Onion army, • and aftei delaYs the (140 for the draft bad: been The draft *West York ,was otfted to coral:hence Menday, July -13. • • VI, • - is showed that'seetat eftrangemente tiad'hi. made for a genenitupVng,ptreb el•layturistblias throughont tM - North, ta= king _the drakes a Prove mug& i and that Inch shookr a OM n the rear of the -onion arlideathat'wouldlebabie Pemberton "tooltftreerant into theldlicidsalptd, Bragg to IWeep Roseman into tlittXTenneesee, - all** Lee to breakthrough Medi! esbarrier. push ,Int AO Philulelphla and Iftk _YOrit; and fur -rotinkWaitihigtcroc Mergen N and his raideetdashed through ' Mtio, end eat the eminiannktstlonebetweer4itte West aturtke . Hank": Thireplieldent fattier . Vicksburg I defsetid at,cletty ehnit_spolled the pro grim:lol%lldt the deritcdiscord had been 'skeited in New Weald not Ibie 'kept dims, althoughtts nity had pad %,4•04114 noon Skibily'l3, m ph a i 6 enadenty attacked be 1414.0r. - ,Thirti arena 'A,New.rrArorhere 11/ # Ol 414,1kr ...BANNAN STEAI: PRINTING OFFICE , . . , _Pram* ITO are TlPir Pre Peen to execute J OB = 80 0 PIUNTING of, mart desertptlopAt the of the Nntaint'Jorattar, cheer er than It can be d'*l at at any other eatabllatuner.t In the County. anch , Books, Pamphlets. Bills of Taulfing, . Large Posters, • ' Bnilroadlrickets, ' Rand Bills,Paper Boob; Articles oAgreem'ti. Time Books Bill getup Order Books, At the alai alant:ak bake, Our stoctat JOB Tr hi- Clit any other NM* In . 111 imellon of the Rata. and vat keep handainapioyeob wanly for intsbthe- Bend Prod* Printnanon so i ree mg lath guarantee or worn to na as neat is - a y that can be turned out In am titles. MAW cats dove al Po 01 ?xtert rotlif;••• - ...;,a BOOK BINDERY. Baden bond In anacuriect of , t le tint Woks o f eTer y dakettion jnaanlaetared. bound and sled 1.4 order, at abaccednoticia, injured an enrolling / officer, 'and drolie ths . other:occupants through the windows, at the peril of their lives:. , They then aStackedthiss • 24 ‘ Government armory on Seeded avenue, tally maltresst4 the occupants, and fired the ball •- t... Led on by a Virginia rebel, they attacked and • disarmed soldiers and police, hunted them down like dogs, and frightfully mangled a .; them. They swanned, a pack of thousands of lolling, -whooping demons, 'around the ' • c . • Colored Orphan asylum, set it on fire. drcve off the firemen that 'attempted to extingniah • i. 42 the;flames, and 'would have hung the Chief - ' - Engineer.but for - the - determined resistance of his men. The building was stripped of ha contents," the orphaned children_ turned naked and friendless into the 1060, , to lie ' kicked' and healen by the infuriated brutes, and the building leveled with the ground., --- Fresh rem titis' scene of dastardly and cowardly outrage, the now maddened villains hunted up.thecoldred people, hung 'them to lamp posts and t trees,`best them to death, set them on fire as.tbey lay dyipg„and burned their homes. „Thus patted the lint day of the riot:` r ' Alt night the reign. of blood and fire was kept up Next day an attempt was made to burn a United States , hospital, in which lay _ two hundred. and a tifty sick land wounded ••-• soldiers: - The troops irere'oalled out and several fights took - the mob-.-which fi on their way 'puled residence and cheered it—cheering lustily for-Jen. : Davis. - • . • On that day Horatio Seymour, then Gov- . .. 1 t er of New York, issued a proclamation" In. which he spoke of the mob having some jug-, ,• tinoation for their procesdinni tbough'.h told them they, roust now stop. 10ai that dap, • - the same Horatio Seymotir, addressed the mob of Inceru}laries ano assassins, their hands II sting with the blood of defenceless men and women, their pockets filled with plunder and. tbelrclothes smircked wi th the smoke of th e dwellings of poor people &net helpless orz phans, and this Horatio •caiiird.these cut 'throats and thieves "my:friends t" • • From that speech; his "friends," IninOng: - ' cheers for Seymour, with frantic yells, rush,- . 4 ed to fresh deeds oftblond and violence. . It is the sal, ne 'Horatio Se moor , stained ' - With the blood and smoke-of July, 1863, who . 1n July; 1868, with falsehopils fresh on his; , . • lips,- accepts from his lfrienda" the Demo- ' t • crutic nomination to the Presidency. • `, MLR OLD MISTAX2f. ;We have a class ofßepetilicansivho WORM have s tried the patience of Job. Whenever the current_ sets against - us—as it did int Fall- .they will do nothing ; argqing that success Is hopeleis and effort freitless ; and when the current Ia with tek-Ahey will do ' next to nothing, arguing. ) bat 'effort is need-. '' less—that we.. can't help winning- lience;„ in our-good times, they are worth - exactly.- their own votes ; while in other times, they • • 3 do not even vote, but, by their dismal croak- - ; - • in 6 demoralize those whoiberwise would. • Justenowohis class have taken up the cry •, 'that the adversary has ruined his prospects , # by his preposterbus nominations at Tamme- • "• ny hall. It, is impossible; they' argue, that , , Seyu‘r's war record,and Illair's Jacobin , letter, with the repudiation - proposed in the ' Tammany platform, should notutterly swamp the concern. Try to beat the General Who took Vicksburg with the Governor who; at the very bout of , rte surrender, was _churl- . ling, in this city, to a crowd of shouting Cop. perheads, that it bad not been..taken, they., hold 'so. preposterhus that they regard the ' Democratic nomination 'as a joke.'„ and are quietly settling dawn in ,the comforting de lesion thltt -there will be, no contest—that Greet and :Colfax will-walk over the courie, - And now; should the October elections go • , ' against; us, these very men will insist that we are beaten beyond hope, and will peas tor- 4 pid from despair as they now are from undue • confidence. • " - • They are wrong every way. Grant and:..t "Colfax will' be elected .1-.. bet • only 'by hard, ; steady work. 41 Republican effort should • ' hetteeforth be relaxed, under the presutnp- - ' • lion that it wasneediess, we should be bidly. . - beaten. Frindulent votes alone wOuld beat •Grant,, as they beat Henry Clay. in !44. Eiya tematiepretiarition. persistent - vigilince, can : alone preserve the ballot-boxes from whole sale pollution. . The,recent Judiclil nullification of the Reg istry Act of Pennsylvania givp3 us timety warning what to expect. In thewerde of the old song: , • - - • ..There's none ever feared that the truth would be told. . But they whom the truth would Indict," and a party that makes systematic war on the . registration 'illegal voters does not mean to, 4 hive honest elections: Yet the Democratie , • Legislature, of New Jersey, repealed the Reg- t istry Act of, the preceding Republican Leg islature, and thns•opened Wide thelloodgates of fraud. Mind that they had absolute pottier to amend and improve to' their hearts' con tent ; 'but no registry at all, with the ballot box a commonipitt-box, Is exactly what suits the sham Democracy of our day.. So the set . -.requiring the polls to be closed at sunset was. in like manner eubverted.-r . 'We do:not know what the Pennsylvania ) . ; , authorities propose to do ; but we - cannot:. ' . doubt that they will act. . They knciw that the Democratic wire-workers have-cheated - heavily s, for ' tears; 'they. know .that the' heivy majorities returnecl. from. Luzerne and other Democratic atropgholes are the fruits .. ,':" of villainy . they.know that cOunterfelt nat -•'::'. 'i. 't uralilation certificates, stained with cdilee to. make them loOk old, are plentiful as revenue ~.--' stamps; and they surely will not tamely . 1. ": surrender tcr,the apostles of forgery and per r , , i ' 0 jury..--,We *bill doubtless hear from them in ' .1:- good time. Mr. ,Lincoht had. over' 400,000 plurtfilty,'j -f. , with all the Electoril yours,- %in 1864 ; 'yet. -, , C. mark bow small a change in the popular. 1 , .0 ; votemonld have defeated - himl He carried . • 1 • Stactora: f '•:/' , • Conswetleyaby .... . ........ 1.406 Maj - nriiy.... 6 ~ Indiana - • ,1 zrnklority..:..l3 ' , ; Marylan derby -47,4414 1 ni.jority.... , T . • „.. Rends by - , '3,239 majority.... 3 .•, I . New Hemphill, by 8,539 miyeity....:. .5 .•- . New York by.. :. .... '...,?, 6.T49.majority.... 13 t• f Oregoa by : "1,431 majority . „!... • 8 , • Peastrylvaala by '20,073 malority.... 25 - . , abode lallsda?Y :.5,631 majority. , ,,.. 4 . -. • • %... ~' .100 • Total, to state; 11 650 majorlty:.. , ‘, Add these to th e vótexi) licLWJersey. Del- - I ' aware and - Kebtucky--1 —and McClellan 1 would have had 121; leavb3g to Mr. Lincoln ! r • , tiit 114. • Thus a change 'of less•thal 30;006 in over -. 4,000,000 votes would have elected. McClellan . , over Lincoln, and changed our whole sable- .' , '-. quent hist ' - W,O have not a doubt that a large majority . 1 ot the American peopiii prefer the ,elecuonl.4 . .- Grant and - Colfax to 'that of Septa - btu .and," l. Blair. We confidently expect tharmajority- ' I - to vindicate itself in the rettalt of the canvass. . ::' X ii,, Yet, were the Republicans : to_ orbear effoti, ' ; ~i'• on She presumption that Slfort as needless,,; .l' they would be defeated. 'We' all carry ther . r' election; because we ahall deserve success by' , !- solid, steady- woik ; 1 and,. they who imply, 1 that such work is not needed' are thre.most dangeroussnemies o our candidates and our , Clllllls.—Tribune. 0 . - P 0 1 !1` , I I CA I, .; Tim Pendleton Escort • int now known as inn Pendleton Pell-beerere. , • • • Warra negroe l s are noir in .farhien down Sena 6 They vote the Demi:a:ratio ticket. - • DIMOCRATIO tactics: Doolittle - and So-y -moon - Grant's plat : Say•lems'..and do more s { . .Tuir Union soldiers In the Derhociatic Con- vention were far , ailanninharetiVy theHebels. Gsrmait 'GRA:CA .. crushed - the Now. the rebellion seeks to crush him. Will • ts grateful people permit it? . "Hs (Seyniour) Wears the mantle Democ racy." (Copperhead paper.] "The green mantle of the stafinant - pool.".1 [Shakapeare.] . In yonie In' New York it was found imPossibli to fire a salute for Seymour and Blair; because no Democrat knows how . 'to handle gUn k - KVirxs' xmatis paper says that the Dem6irrats in Indiana are so enraged at the defeat of , Pendleton that they,actuallfehow l sympterna of apoplexy if. 4 gfOtinback is exhibited' to . Tun Democratic' National . .Convention opened witiran eta:lt:tent prayer by the Rev: • . Mr. Morton, and clotted:with eloquent:curses. ° 7 not lot:abut deep; b y the swindled PenOle tonlana, • . i • . • - 'Hs - Commonwesith•says' ."Ne are lan. pecting every day icrhear some enthusiistic ; pemocrat give at is reason for. Colfais *Alt ,peois for the Vice 'Presidency, 'that he never. I Was drunk in his life " , I , Wu= people are &mime& cannon are , sometimes fire4fot , the porpoite of ;raising ' their corpse!. The Democrats have been • firing cannon over Seymour and Blair, but -; there Isigt hopekof getting their heads above , • water. , 7 did soldier W . hol lost en arm says: "1 'utt walti an to see if the people of this con try are go gto elect Horatio Seymour, d . if they do will swear that If lost my arm in a threshing machine, not In defense of my -!' A ZW TO=paper says that Blair takes whiskey for medicinal purposes =- - The Han:: ford Peet soya : "We are inclined to think It was "for medicinal purposee—to wit.ifor .00rtta' He, was dreadfully corned all 'the' „ iimehe watt henaq. Tr hie been stated that Governor Seymour Niles ellgirutted.anytbing. Thiel', a mistake, 'far was the first to inform President Lia r ' coin, ' ;`• was believed.by at lama one- 1 lady ag the people of the loyal States thakthe arelaeription alt was in itself a viol** of theltipretue conslittutd law." ' ex l ays I Geo.en i :e - ee a great de and: " th e thgattt the ,past_ few; years. - den. • •-,.; Gem Alone the umnteg, and she Demo.' 1. • crt}lrfOns t sd the West They Itmed;.- Olin two week—Wm er ammo Seymour mid Fan P. They w4l 40* WIT ZiOTigibell- I - % t,-~o: ~; e,5, ; ~.:3~. ; _ ..:r..