j; jam' Mouptal. POTTSVIME, TA. NATIVRIDAIG AVGVRT S. 1565. NEriONIL UNION REI'UBLI , - , `CAN TICKET. - F o'r • r x r e s tit elm ! t Gin. 'ULYSSES S. GRANT, ILLINOIS. ForCc e - -P o , la d t Hon. .SCHUYLER COLFAX, OF INDIANA. r . ••U4ION .4EPUBIdO STATE 'TIOUT. - For Auditor General, 'N..' r _ • , MAL , GEN. aNO. P. HABTRANFT. Foruoirveyor GEN., JACOB M. CAMPBELL.- . SOLDIEES, IRE TWO SOL_• `!Let the PresideiA disperse the carpet-i bag-State goireinmenti." — FßATicua P. BLAIR. "Let u% Have pence."—U. S. G. • , To iintmeribers..--an thefotirtie 0 , 1 the ecc ei ng week'We will rommenie oendingibilis to oni , subscri ber*. but to the intetim'thoste who kIIQW themselves lidebted- the date of hot psy ment is on their printed . ' addresS—Will oblige 11/1. very mach by remitting their aubserlptiOrut. l'pon the reception of their WO ittnee, subscribers stilusexe lu arrears eillSoblige no by giving .' ;them prompt attention.awceir expenses in publishing .the Jot cast. are continued and heavy, and our receipts shppid be proportionate to meet them; In Individual eases thweinout.t.tinay be . compamtively groat.' }bntjln jb e : e r k .n.p.,te thy are large and idiportant tons. COLFAX AND VICTORY ['pion Sepnblican [;aunty C f. The members of .the Epion.Republioin party o Schuylkill County, whorare In favor of the election' of *rant end Colfax anrl of Peaco and Prosperity, • in rimporrition to the Robellicinereentiments of 'the candidates of the• Sham fiemOcracy, and tolthe • • re.establiahment in power of the men who, lalely attempted to destroy the dleparlic, are requeat . to assemble in their:reepective' election diattie • throughout the County, on ' • .f":•• Satur, l lY. Arnim R. bet Ween the hours of 2 and 6 - o'clock, in the atter . . noon, to elect. 2 delegates from each diatiiet,, to • represent them,in the County • Conventiokto hi .held in the-9ourt House, in the,Hbrough of Potts .— • • • ltiaatattray, fkaagai4. 10, 156±.4, •". 4•10 o'clock in the forenoon,-for the , purpose "of noMinating aket to be 'presented to the vo • of Schuylkill Canty, at the ensuing October el • tion, • • ; • , The folinwine officers a 4 to he nominated : ' • QN"E„,,PERSON. FOR IMEMBER OF CON O,RESS. THREE PER:zIONS. FOE AiliitEltllLY. • I .ONE PERSON FOR P STRICT ATTORNEY: ONE PERSON FOR CO"CNTY - CO.II.IIISSION ER. - - ' .1 - ONE PERSON FOR CCEONEII. • i r ...rsous FOR . CiiillONKM. ONE PERSON FOR COU NTY SUR.V.YOR. , 'ONE PERSON TOR DIRECTOR OF THE PPOR:I • . . l - • . ENE PERSON FOR AUDITOR: - • - The election of these delegates will be held la , ' 'theitlaces - and by the named, as followsL • •-•dffi.Orn -House .of John H. Mardi:air; Doctor AL -•., • .Schulze, Peter Linaweaver. • . dr.htanct -lib& Ward-Rouse of Wm. - Lerch. Jr '; f• '- M. Ali Mork,' Esq , Evan Evens. Middle Ward- r Elonse* b - outman dii. Orman; Reese Davis, Lewis Shah . ' . Wes • Ward-lintpe of Enoch,-Morgan; Tbeophlins -.- . LCIViP, antes Lake. • ••i , ~ Ea rrli - House of -1.'.-3,1. Hillman.; John. Rice, Henry . De•• neler. I ' . - • • ' 1 ,1 Sutler Sbuth-tiooce of John" Wltman; James-R . .1 • • Wyson; John It. Jaime. . ° . . _. . Built? North-Banco of John GriMths?.G.lrardville; ' Even Tbomm, Philip Mangold. • - • - -, „i, ~• I Methr-11 use of Daniel G Barnett, New Philadel: - 11 Smith. John Reran. • plata ;•Josept ' .- `.- ' Lilar-b- once of Abraham 7'. Troutman; Ahra - ham Ernst, 11.[•q , Willful H. Straw. , • , , ,„ • - /Monocle': East-Thpw, f Geo. Drelbeibles ; . Crilit. Lewis Dr,•te., !'Males Focht. ... s : • ~ ' „ •, Bat 4. wick” 11",.. , 1-LIJou-e of Michael ,Moser ; Lewis . - .-Itlrn,l. Prarklof Yost. ~ • ea.: ..I", , rth -Hons... ~ f.MbE'P. Beget ; George Allen.. • 1 (.14,,0, g.• St-ott. . 1 .. ' l ' ' ..... ,• ' Can s,,tfrlo j -NOl1-e of MIT. C. Walker; ,John K. i DtO4s. 'Thomas Patton., • . ' ~ , ; Clr,ona-iloupe of George F. Dengler .3. ; Isaac. J. , At'non. John McCain.' ' " • ENT,/ -,llonie of .1. Ciente ;'' George Borer, Esti , . 'Simon Ileiifer, ' - . . ' • . . - 'Foster-House ,of Hiram Moyer . ; Jotrniteury, John , • Francis. .. . ..‘ . Frafjey-Rrmse of D -: avitt • Lomlsofti; le" 171/611iller, • E.sq., ititin Waertleld: t f Pregirus -House of David -o , miel ; John' 41 Ideman, - Hubleg-Howie of John: A.: Klinger: ' filliarn H. : - 'Klinger, Gabriel. Saltzen, • • -.•-•-•-•••- : Landirtgo./tellouse 'of Isritel . .Coller ;-, James Gay-. . . nor. David U Bro-n. ' . - fliahanny City-Esct Ward-House of PlitiPp• lb ad . . bury; John W. Whitecap, John P,irker. Wept. Ward - ~. - Mension House; 0 C. TaTmnv,.. F. B .Dre'er. • Eaq,, • . • Hokum,' Toirriiihip_Bonne i - ,1.1). M. Boyer. - erten. ' andoatt-Cats, Lamar.* flit,' Lieu! John M. Rich • _ Minerarilb , -E.ast Ward-Ficnete tit Moreau 'Swartz ; -.. Samuel Fed:, James H I„evan., Weet Ward-Mimeo of Even - Evens:: Wm. Mathews, Luther S. :Kaufman. • Mt. CO./mm-omm of 11l - E. Eckert ; W. S. Sheaf . joseph.Erb.t " ' , ...31‘inhebiC.Virrih-Hoticb of Elizabeth Wilde, .Cres . • sores ;°. Wm . It, ti le, Ile* r Herger. . Manhein, .".•:,,Oth-lion,b , of Andrew Reber; Daniel • • M. Iteber.J, ,,, ,h,al p gx ,, i g ,', • .Manhetra I , :ast-,House of M. E. Eckert; Andrew M. • • Gray. Henry Haire, Jr; , ....., ,-. • lifiadlepart-rHouce of Henry liTeirla: Peter Meta her. Daniel Elbelp„ i , " ' ' - 'New Ca-We-W . 4 4e of Ecihraim Phillips t: Jeremiah Ziegler, troberePhilltes, Jr)* • - . • .. New PAfta,leiphia -Rouse of Daniel O. Barnett; •- , James Wnoley,,Mo;.es Hin'o. : . Spetsi'l . rian-House of Martin Curran ; - Frederick' ." • On , s, I_, rich Berip:s. . - , • .. - • ' . _Norwegian Mawr -Howe of tleorie - Millialard ;Neb. Crawsbaw. Samuel Hewett.' • .., • rwiftsburg-Ilouse of Mrs. Mary Shoener ;Oral:tele .... Wise. Samuel M, Yost.. . - -. Palo Alto ,-Palo. Alto poupe.; 'William ;Bensinger, ' Thor. F. "Wright. -' • . . • . ' 1 • Port Carbon -Hbo.e Of Michael K. Weand ;„ Chaff ee • BoldeecAlt m. H, Lawrence., -' Port .C/inton-llonse of O.' C. ITaißt...William C. Goldin. John Crawford. .- • Pinegrove Dwairgh-Hoose of Samuel EsPilbert ; P. .-, - E.• - Stem. A. - K Francis. . . .. . , PoiegrorJ Township- Rouse of John•DubbS-John . F. Wer, tz-Efq..:lltnisl Buechler. - ; - . PottArille-South Ward-Merchants 'lntel: 0. C.Bos• 7-, . . hysbell, A. B. Cechrani South Irak Ward.american. rd . ' House ; George Schattle. A.tigiry F. M.,rtiiner..,:kild ,' , 2- die Ward-Meddle Ward 11.oter.; llohn Ehert. J. Frank` .4 - "Werner. North East IWartf.:llCiuse of neimas Will. :4 lamp ;Frank House. - 4Syner Starts.' VW I 0 We.t. Ward ;•il. • •••", „aortae of William ,!P: Glastanyer; -Philip Edwards, •. ' GJorge Weiser. "" 1 i • • Porter-House of J. ,Updegrove ; Tobias K•: Bender,' EKl.••Peter Kreseler.. . . . • , - '- Rei,lly-noose ..of .111trtin Zerbe ; William Adahitill. 1 • 'Fredgrick Schmidt: • - , . Hush-House of William Nelfert; 'Charles Blew, "Thomas Job- • : - .1 \ ' Ryo n -Homo a'-William Weaver;" Henry H. Stan!, . , . fer. Esq.', DiPild Elihgcrman.' * •- - . . Holm-School House ; John Moser, Even E. Jones. qEs ~ . , ..• ,- , . . . .. .: ' h,huAkitl7,-House of Herd Rowhottom; iJohn Hart-, - man, J.I.N)h - Heitz ~1 ' ' , k/mPlkillA , ° , /h-ljeuse Of Joseph Boyerr William ' . H- !Rock, Isto.d. yost.l .-._. SchoulkiLl-Hait(en -*mat ,Ward -House o f Mrk Mary .., , -.- X.K.,9. Sergi.. Henry Hill, Lll,l flaemer-Wcat-Wrirri - Bc'tv'e ° T Mrs. Stanton; Thorne, Whalen, AlbertLeity :- ~ North Ward-Ronse of 11.4fratan de Heiser; Capt. L. -.- F.. Hareem,' Wm. II Seyfert. East Want-House of larkellWagiier ; John Hickson, Lieu'. Jobn , Marphy.. . . -. '. St, Clair -SAM Wird-House of Janice We tur: ' John' 'Beitkluger, Esq.., Charles Ferrebee.. Middle : - . Ward-Hoase of F. iff. Richardson ; John Pollock, . Joseph Denning. North Ward-House . Of Charles Jona= ; Wm. - tihort,l Daniel K. Slohig. ' ; . ‘. ,r,ShenartfoizA-IloneS of-D. M. Boyer; I,:li."George ' • . L Reagen. Thomas ets•kly . 'rtimaotra - East Ward-House of Peter Marks -• ' inliti Ralston, and George W. Dennisbigf. North .. vraid— , Hoses of Michael Be trd •, .11:1 L. Fetb- • • ' l . • • emit, James W: Badesty. South Ward-ITclited States • - -_,Hotel ; Wm. W. Bailey, John S Boyer. i Tremont Piwmioh-HHouse of Jamey .1111) ; Samuel - Otto, Isaac D• Lehman. - Tremont Townebf,P - -Sehool . Rouse,, Lotrer Ranch Creek : fkmlel Harty, JameS Fuller,- i - • C•gpwr Matiabtonou-House of Willies:l'EG. Herb; - Isaac Knorr, Esq., lairs Hein. . • . .4 , - • • Union-House of John' Fenstermacher ; Henry ktm: ' 'merman, AixoP lam berson. ' s - , q n fon: East-Hooch of John Creasiy; Nilson Bran - don, Rudolph Bielorh. , ' • • ; ...: '• - Union North-House Bond; Josiah Beelar.til • - . William heeler. • - Wrtakington-Tlonse of {Frank Mr,..l:tebei ; John Es ' : Perig, Miebint,...Wenrich.. • . . -.- Wane -House of Charles Hammel Dr . George Y. L'hr, Jacob D. Wort:Per. .. , • t --West • Penn--Rome 'of Noah ditstler ; dirob Karatz, Thomas Mess.•• ~.. ... • • . , • . Yo/krilk-House of Sohn Fiddler; Beaty J.-1 Rich,' „ • . Irvin Gallagher. . . , ' . : We earnestly recipe.i . every Union votes to attend • these primary meeting.. so that a good and-active list - of delPErates , may be cbesen who will '".11.e that good • and reliable men are - selected as . candidates far office. By order of the Union-County Cnmetlitee. JOSEPH S. PAT . TERSOIS, P. , • 1 Chairoitin. • B. WJJ.LI,CI. • . . .., . . MEETING OR TAXPAYEAS. ‘' A meeting of the , Ukx-payers of Schuylkill County will be held at Itbe Union League Banding, LPottsville. Pa.' • On Tuesday: evening next, 'Aug.. "11, at S o'clock. to take Into continua-. tion . the' discriminating astessments of the County Commissioners, and to.receive the report of- thetomibittee appointed at a for mei meeting to ascertain by what legal right thel r eommissioners appropriated $1590 of the peciple's 'money to pay' the expense of op posing the new Criminal Court BIM _ - MANY TAXPAYERS. Pottsville, Aug. 6, 1866. _ , Tug Willtamaporf_l34lleUn is now_ Publish ed daily. , ' . - Owifin to sicknesa,„. hixs. Lincoln has post • ,ponal her trip to Eur6pe. , ' • FarkOnur Pruitte‘yr,---Tn.” Wintkr OOSSIOD of this • fxcellent winestiolutt institution, : tocated e t Non:stow), will COMILIOOOO Sept. 15 Pur circa . lire address Jahn W. Loch, Principat. THE Hatrtsburg Telegraph is pub!isiiing campaign pao.r. Id is spirited, cheap in price, and should. have wide circulation throughout State.' •. Tuzblauch Chunk E bzette, a epirltod Re publican journal, has ltieen enlarged and ap ---7----slearti-bi knew dress. We are glad to bee thls-ev;idence of our Temporary's prosper- GRANT CLiss and Reipublimin a send everywhere are requested to send their direc tions to Monts' :Telock, Secretary of the Paton 'Orin,gressional lEiecntive Committee, Washington; D..C. - ' • We do not approve of betting on 4 the • snits of election, but cannot help noticing the significant fact that the : New .York sporting man • who alirays have "an eye to the main chance," are; betting freely on the election of Gran, Mr. Wilkes names thirty States and will bet 111 - 0;t)00 on each ettatebe names thss Grant will ouri. gni} \ , 1 i Tu2 \ 9 \ 1 1 16606 C 2005 .0 Tile Weer.—The anclunat \ qazette rives the following encour aging account of Thhe growing trope . in the West :—The f6KI crop-of the season bide fair • to he immense the present Beeson. There his not been a full eroiNdnee 'ital. The crop of 1863 In Ohlo was onl;k4hree fifths 6 . 1 that of 1860, and the eropof 18 .fell thirty-five mil lions short of that of .1860. crop of 1867 was better, but by no mean \Attila That of 1668, viz : - \ - • bet ism. a. .... 11 • i. (01,0015 1,02410 j 220.0k+,000 51 MB. , 00 215,06 (90 15.000. W 20.160,010 1 1 2506000 etti,ooomao orta am • tritkoneson 17,00,010 20,000,005 . „ 1,219,054, Indtan Wtatat.! ... .. Rye Barley.;. Oats, ...„ . ..... Potatoes Baeltiaheat.„... Aggrezate, : Ittblaestimattr* - mwrect, and 'till the facia Point to each a result, wesaball' - raise three. hundied - and sixty-lix 12111110 n bnabele of breadatuffs more than In -the year 18s0, the year before the war; and the most favorable y s air we ever had. - =:::=2=IMEI Y. &c.—We have received from 1i. c 14. Allen & Co , 191 Water street. New York, a beautifully illustrated catalogue 'of Agricultural \ and, Hbrticulturai 'lmple menti3,4fachlnery and. Hardware, and-also of Improved: live\Stiock The book cop tains nearly 300 octavo pa ges , printed on neat tinted 'paper and-1#4,-. illustritions *of the latest and most Imp:01/0 Implements in • use. Tbe book is valuable because it gives 'the .reader .an idea th e Latest Insprove merits mnde in Agricultural and Horticulm, tal Implements, which enablie those \ in win* of th'ese articles in secure the best kinds, whigb are ,always theclieape2l. " The book bvitgenifree by mail on the receipt of $l, and 'if - machinery is 'purchased from Messrs. Co.,,Allen & the price of The book wilt be dedncted froin the bill. Address A. H. Allen & Co., 191 Water street, New York. TEI . people went react. ' - General Grant Wants pew. - " The Republic:tine and all the friends of the l'inlonovant ;- . ' And' our .Mituster to England, the Hon: Reennly 'Johnso who from Bela'. more ,on Saturday - last in the, midst of a great . ovation, Ins few zemarks made which r• we, append below; also wanti:peace: fOlo England.* minislier °femme. Xy inetrikr. dons look to peaae z' and if I - egn 'able la. arrilliem out in the Writ in which they ere given to me, peace will be the result—elfin:l ',bd./nide:in peace. So °b yte= is this the in t eat Of the two conntriea, that irded men of both hat ds strive •to make- more firm itild.endoring than evil' the peace now existing. We are the same peoplejescended from The 'lung stock, and no matter tem elnels we seas have differed in the past, and have mot on sea or tan land: wc • are . now satisfied - that it does net pay ns to SW. We Ought to stand together and maintain the principles of pCiiti cal pality.“. Senor or cortitanEADl-31.--=The Colunibia (S. C.) PAd - nix (Seymour and Blai6 contains the following resolution passed by a Demo cratic Club in Its micinity lle,v4red, That no member of thia ktitb shall - employ, rent lands to, or patronize any Radical, atter the pre,' twat contracts shall have expired. And that. from this date, we will not give employment 'to Any freedmen who are straggling over the tawdry as hy laborers, who ~.cannot ahcrw that -they are : members of some pemo'eratic ' ,Oni clot. numbers 136, and still they come. ; H. C. Alloatar, decreiary. , . • • Sdppose the 'edit-operators, nearly all of whom are Repnblicana, in A'!` to pa.s Such a restitution, then be a howl sent op by party?—yet such !kale spit' ism on which its acts do so. - • Gina° rr VP.—Tbe . Jo ‘ tirnai o 1 6,7orru•ree, which has heretofore been regaideras' the organ of the reepeet able and euteervattve portion of the Democratic party.. to an article this mondog,intimatet in language not to be mieunderstood. that the Dem:fast, !nude a terrible blunder in contdenctieg &platform. and in the mimics. tlon of,Seyttanur and Blatt. The Journal elves r.eymonr sadRID the cold shoulder, and ita readers to under- , stand that Demncraey is past praying for,And pastpree eovery.=.V. Y. Commercial Advertiser, AlSenst The ../ourna/ of Commerce , is the, o:deat Dem . .cicratic paper' in New York City. It is sup ported ptin4pally-by fdreign Agents and. for eigii The Repudiatioii -plank is what causes the.editor to give tip the corder. Tut . : Kentucky tebels" openly declared, in the recent canvatz of that State, that the statement in the New l'ork . platfOrm, that the r,ight of secession bad been forever settled 'and condemncd, was a 110.- l Accordingly they again occupied the old Democratic ground of '6l, Which'..justified secession and. rejected . the idea of coercion:,; Thia frank :protest; against the jitggling de,e:eits of the platform, no douht contributed much to the rebel euc . cm in the eleelibrOast 151Onday. • " • 1 . 16`s • Josnua HILL, the itew BerndOr :front Georgia, who has 'dectired flit Grant and 'colfax, was a union member of the Thirty:. sixth Con'greas, slid a strong opponent offthe rebellion. He Withdrew'from his seat with the reqt. of the Georgia delegation lit-1861, but always sYmpathized With the (invert:l - `Ete is an atniable . gentlemen?, a fair speaker, and rather conrervatiire in. his serdi .ments, • LocLu. NOTICES. f Sta Bunch of Gratteann Standard in another cninmn. SBE ER'S ANBARD WINE 'BITTERS to highiy re commended hy phytttrians for Dyspeptics, On amount of ips tunic propertisx,'•its . purity, and its delicious Cook's CON litti . riorifray.—Mr..- John G.' Rnhnle flats of the firm" of J. J Richardson A C 0..) now at N. C 35 Market street, next to, corner of Seventb.• has a very superior stock of everyttlieg• appertaining to the confectionery imiiintes, which he offers, wh•ilesala or retail, at the very lowest Pricer'. Of foreien fruits, almonds, nuts. etc.,- he has a. very fine assortment, which is well worthy the attention of buyers. • April IS, ISOS ; IPilnt , • . . Tea flneat rzmoking Tobacco - Mani:factored In Lytet" Miry, ornotigvf.. which are the followlormoot favorite brands, viz: OLD VISOINIA GrINTLEX/124.8/MCIELtD POP JOICBIW MIC 4 • lEreins Dem. for sale at • Cilteßlitiii WOLTJ/Ridi a BROTna. SI •Ye dna. Paxson PADDItIo }ANN:to Van4a, a bointifil arttele, 'a D. A. Austtb.s. Centro sures ' . I'' • tA C1(1010 MAN LifsvivO u lourixrApors.%., 0 No man with, a imevorsiiT family, .1a free from re twaseti if his life is not irisorod. See J. o.'Lowlizq do Co.ir advertise:Moot, Fourths Page. Parma. English and American Cloths, all style% and et the dne!t• qualltlea. at W"A. Stnith•a, Centre stratt ..-—.. . . . IF you want a ennd Siunlilnii' 'rot:wenn, Fn en for tin. ..“013. V,r.orput GENTLIM•h" at,eIIARL/Li WOLTJEN & BROWit11%;110 Cen tre St. , Jan. 1, 'Gs, ,- , •-- 41. L . - . 1- '; grove, Nee.lt4lett sad Woe , to stilt every taste, and at nniacep,pricea at D. A.. Bmlttns, Centre street. THE COAL TRADE. Viittsvilke.August k, totk. The quantity sent by Rail Road this Week is 9,124 03- - tons ; by - Canal 1,921 15 tonal; for the _wtek 11;045 18 tons, against 86,23; tons for the.correspond! g w , eeklist yew'. '. The coal tonnage of tb Readipg Railroad k now 26.5,691 tons ,bete The tonnage of , last year so far. - This lo caniut .be made pp' this year, tor if even' tapes alainkf be come brisk at any timed ring thibilance of the year, there will be Wacareity :of -vesiela -at Riehmond,to carry_the cdal away. Thiii is generally the case when therein a demand for coal at Philadelphia. : _ - ' . The trade sums up this week as follows, :compared with bait year': i , I MK/. r 11 1 9681.‘ ' Iwren i0ie,,,,. I' Weis 1 Tors: ''no. "" L -4 _ 4 _ _—_ _1 Dict. 1 P 4 R' REI ort.ma 1,970,353 9,121 /.7 04 ,4411'17 8 6 5 .8 8 / &bail Ca 24,684 5G6.410; . 1.922 4.42X6 d 81(91 L Val R 11.146, 1491 NV 29,919 1,243.906 151,04 Lehigh 1:341 33,615 469 417 2,0901 393,849:d 74,528 1.. Nay RR I ' I I . 8,701 ' 216 370, 918,57. &nut Bth. 25874 751,289 20,515 693,537 dI2T,M ~ Nth , 8,474 930,890,12,708 1 Tl/7,869 58,878 Peon CC ' , 1 ' 1 '!' __L By R. 8... 50.834 : ::454490 50,441, ma ses.- 132,992 4.1 By Canal:. ' 698 10,964 '00; 14.152' 3 188 Del I Bud 07,06 593,t ) 5 , 44,2891 765.909, ' D3;24 Wylie Bth 127,641 10,2871 1,8,549, d 9,0". Wrng Nth 1 12 19.91 11, Bharfoiftn! 141,6421 985,9 n 8,9781 slo 075/115, Try/offal. ' 2.581/1 01.9101 44/81 . I .804 16 .70 abort Mt.. 9,183 40,992 4,11,0111 54,0901 16,0911 ~ L. V. co.. 2.15 scoo 1 1033 -As 8 7 0' . 79.430 Wllrirtati. 7 9,507. scrrot _ -.- 190171 97,229 BeNS Ircip.i imp '131,7431; 4, •, - .140028 L 0, 2,517 0 - 286.530 1 7,033,749 93,095,7;092 1 111 " 1 181;0954 . - 1,051,749 1 ...—...—. - - iTs5 - 3s l .7 7— ' — ' 7.7 73 - 062 ~! ft . anfpodea offer Lents& Mal and Naelgelkei Road that did not dater the Offal 'Cool Company's The loss fof the week Is 103.435 tons and the increase far the season ha• been cut dolri ;to only. 28,302 tone. • , I The men did not go to wick Ibis week :an' we anticipated they would in our last, excel at several collieries. They held a meeting at, shishanoy City, on - Wednesday, formed Union, and reaolvedtocontend for eight hortM work.r • Z • Tan N. y. Tribune of Watil4ll47, in th 4,.. following of d 0 o ii ,y);(0.! 4 ;91 1 'of that' city, says' thesis . 1 1 Wt 11 9 3 ,, Pl* without, SSchuylkillcoal , _ OciA.L.:4 good biaratry is bed Dasnasake sorzta home and Buten trade; anw salsa beat MMUS at last pab(te sate tam astaipts bats been liberal, and par u sni pl e: .satas !rota jot At $3 7 0-#sss) per Um* 2000 lb. Igo Oncetillts baldness has barn dons at WI talnaa:the "PiNY HAL At this seam* of the year :bet :KO iron! 1 1 *anted, and the tninefiatureze genenalY at the East, 4; hive applies on trand.—; These tnot-ore al k ffeT Y 4 tt°• on the • liens of die - events leadieffrita 3 regnsii that . haver enspended--lift we lead they.are bootleg cod from tbe *at for irce Works , ' ttc. front stodge pllid below. • _ • • AU we have to: ear p? the *on bra no to work and tashaisbet war* yo!, oon, until trade hnprOvea. " 1 0" only t 1 4 17. bat perfect madam to Moot the 914111 4 1 T ber ? to' OCIIC. I O , 9I OI tr 000111614.1411* 8.11, in the Wyoming and other regions are work 'lug at the old rates and ten hours. If they were to accede and sten their conaties: they would have to relapse to the old syitent in leas than a month, or these would have to be an other stoppage. ' ' The stoppage has already kept eneat least ONE *I. LLION,ob dollars front Schuylkill. Lehigh and. Shamokin by the strike, which 1; all lost, and:labor has lost at lesstene.half of this sum. :This can, never , be recovered, and these regions are so ninth the poorer in con sequence; If the,others will not stop, yen' Jetty alternative is 'to go to work, and the sooner thehetter.lf you do not, the tiade will be so deranged at Philadelphia, 'that it :411 take a month at least to recover %wad only \ thur ,nuudiet of our :union Is, left Let the reason and common sense of the many' . peevail>rrr_ the, folly and znacineis of the few, who beditghtsbout this ill-advised strike *the:tribe eptrationof all the regienc— ' ' Our Philadelp la eorrespcindent writes as follows: \ • TheatOcir dead at ltichasendhas been stripe e pr on comes taken before the strike.. dealer, abroad will not mend la ceders until a price is fixed fsr future delivery, The mmt metastable feature is, Umtata , MOO Mae aceemniatms of vessels here i they baying scosekepwbent r and an'Weetworti of buslnek th ey will be since s and t who lay in needteg in their twang may gad It dligtelkto get a sup ply of coal I.,rlMt their ceders conic \ ' Miller: brae!! & -Co.'s cord:les started on WeditesdaY last, with an advance of 10 cesi 'a wagon to whim, and one deal? per weidk to labor; eta: . ; Ns ate not advised whether' they've:it-8 Or 10'houre a day, but. p• ume 10 hours .as heretofore . Ohly_line Mr.F Hell's collieries we learn 11'4 work. • • ' ' We have no quotationvof ,Schitylkill ctrl at New York,. because thiri, • is none there. • The Oonthanitts,itendleg coa t 'to NeW:Yoilir from the Wyothing Region, are selling at the advance quoted Isit - timeelc. ' k, •ilt PhPsdeltthie :to 'prices - will be Died for' coal tqconie Torward,; moil the vesdit, of the strike,ii Mown. , .I' . —•-. , , 1 We are inclined , to believe thaithothing but a new railrctsil leallinifrom Sehuylkill Coun ty ,direct to New, York Bey, will relieve us from' °lir mese% ilillictilties.. We are now behind last year's busineas 849,714 tong; while the ~ Let4b, has increased 205,557, and the Wyoming 0,21 T tons. We have but four or five months of business left Mull:next April,. and probably a portion- of tail time wil l , lost bell* the strike, andihe derangement . caused by it, is adjusted. Itl high ttete that those who have helm , investments in Sehuy!. kill County, should begin to look these atitbo born facts in the face. Sootier or later.they must' e met. ' • .1' . „. THE Shamokin Herald of Thursday, says: Nearly all. We collieries in this region on the line of the Reading road and 'branches, are still idle. , On needay the Excelsior Maned bpi:Leder the old system, but was visited and stumped in the afternoon by • coin.. mitteo.man Iron, Cilrardaville, who demanded that the arm be'rawn. and warned the men to gni: wort. The demand_was nut complied with,' but the men feared to° disregard hr threats, and duccatineed aroelti '. Tug Wilkesbarre Record' of 'the 'limes says: . l._ • . . . ..Ali is quiet Along the isnat , hanns. The coal workers; hive wisely gone to wv ;and the strke is ended for the.prebent. If the men who are at Scran ton can atop the ampules there. She contest may be renewed, but it is useless; to try to stop mines here, and - leave the =aisle thelmekireranna: Our private Wake is that iltbuylklll bad better be kept at home. I Lemma lab errs ebould feel (mined at beeng mitred ebont by , bitelopers. net that is their own If.they strike. they Ise time and taigas" . 4 .:1 • Schtlyikilltounty has lost in labor and: money not less ihan $500,006, and Carbon not -less thin $300,000, by the ill-advised -etrikers.so far, while the other regions are supplying the, market with coal. • Had the other regions joined in the strike, Schuylkill and Lehigh counties would 'riot have been placed in the unfortunate piisilion they now are., .., The Scranton Republican speaking pf: the result of the meeting of delegates 'from . Schpylkill Comity, with the Miners' it Hyde Paik in meeting assembled list week, says: “The three delegates from Schuylkill were present and at:Wrested the meeting, and a general disenrelon and consultation was had as to whether the miners of the Lackawannia region were prepared to co-operate . with those of the fiebuyikill' region in adyneating the elktd. hone movement. Resolutions were pulsed and committees appointed to urge, the adoption of the eight hoar SPAM, As, however, the miners work by contract, and not by the day, they decided, for their part In the eight-how movement, to aak an advance of twenty - per cent. on the, present prices for minin,g coal. TWIN it will be men. is eguivelentlo ten hour's pay, for eight home-work. that being II reduction of twenty per cent. in she amount of lalxst I,mk!vo.tm It is understood ,that. arrangements were ,perfected tar farthing unions in every alining ,county Ju the Stale." The miners have not struck In the Wyc- Mingßegion, nor have wag& been advancet), ao,far. trhey are at wort at the old rates, aid for to it hours. , • .Thehqzerne County 'men deiire ,the Schuy kll Colnty miners, &c.; to unite in similar organizations to thosi existing In Lu .zerrie County. We leain that a lart:e por tion of the Schuylkill County Men object, .becirise it•would place them completely un der the control Of the Iris& element in this County,-which is so - intolerant that the gag - - lish, Welsh, Scotch and • Gennsuss wilt not agree to any such airangement. The Scranton Repuhlicao says : • . TUC WALLZI COAL CO .-011 dfocday the Sheriff sold the personal property of this Company on execution in favor of the holders of the nomad coupons on theft bonded debt. It was purchased fora song in the In terest of the bondholders of which the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company la'-the principal one. This' foreshadows the destiny of this Comeouty'e • property. Its real estate, comprising about et thousand. scree In Newport township, on which are extensive and valua ble improvements, is advertised to be sold on the 15th .of August nexVot &writ In favor of 11. B. Wright and other., trustees for the bondookters. and if the sale takes place all the stoat will be wiped ocitand the 'Val ley Coal Company with its thousand ewes will tall into. the nrmit Of toe Lehigh Mid and Navigation Company. Thus. one after another, t individual enterprises and - small cOrparation, are a orbol„ and, the whole business of the region Is stay) this into the hands of not more than a trio of concerto , . ,that are destined ha engalph the entlreimthracite interest."' Bach, . • ' course cif events in the Wyo- Ming Cosi Region, and just in - proportion u. theseltrge monopolies gain power, the rlght: of•sa individuals, except thole whom ttler favor, will be swallowed up. - • • tenser 11 . 0: I ' • Sr. CL Metts* sth, 1E49. - 111vram: Broveas—Cents :—The only capital we have to begat of la ear labor, and to us that Is as valuabli sv gold and elver.- Tee wages we get is. the inter,e4 nn .aver capital, axe all our efforts now are for the put pore of lessening labor, and this to save theptinelpid - OP long es we can This bomb of beeriness being s° destrticitire to health we claim a right to be bettersahil for our labor than we have been, and we foe! that it, is high time to shake off the delushms of hopes and promises which pave buoyed us tip from year to year and hasten the ••goad . coming' , for which we have waited until salience and endurance cease to be virtues. Some of us have kraal and waited for our condition to be bettered as laborers and miners since a far back ti 1541. end, wee* by flood or War.ln all that time we have had very few good years of nualeem. We know. that the operator cannot force the min leer to buy coal if be does not need it, but why then mold it into the market where it is not wanted f What a reckless polk:y 'with such a necessary of life as antheacite mal—a rocemuy so limited in motet and bounds as it is; and one which increases in demand so ' rapidly! • ' This most valuable article' is traveling on he own merits into Bituminous Cad Mon, sot there takes the preference; it dlephootwood when It can be had by the farmers, and Indeed, the increased consumption shoWs that it excels by far any other Medi of feel and amply secure saying that the demand will continue to increase every year. But it now hemmer necessary to ask "how long will we be able or supply that deemed r And. bow much coal's left to feed thesearket which a rapidly increre lug population and a rapidly extending manufacturing busineiss *pee= es 'e • • v If some attenrioo is now given to these matters it arm have a great Weenie in Mopping oversupplies as well as nreckleas haste* wen out °ermines. pen= unacquainted with this coal field,( are no doubt led to believe, from our ertmegance with the article, that coal * very easy to get and mar shun. , dant; but waged very wady undeceive such in this great mistake. • It has taken forty years to being coal to the position It now occapireassl bird. Nov, should the same re do of themes Coates' for,thirq yam/ it will be at its altimetr and as the thellithit at that paint will be very great for producing eel, the amide must des‘ crease molly and mess really, so that within twenty yews more the tap*, will he Welly =hustle. We challenge any emu am mental with the coat' atlas of this region to 'slate UM bete. ..03u2M001-ala this point barmier.) ' • Our orrandoesennot plead loOritleir to these MBA DOW have they itay anampla befog* them of me made rich births troshase thresh addle therm maajdor tines base bye 1p True, mese hive • wee, ahead to arrow at preseet; bet with Oda, re th iethers. matienred, time will show bowleg frier money eau last them. It is our wiehekth the opened" , sky do well, for then bean poet wed.' - Teem Um masa% why 'miry opentor should net succeed: fallkityroParte 1 " 71 05 1 .4 NW/ emu col lier, in the Mgen Is a sare keens to its owner. Then why Dot co-operate with es and ship this coo. tinned omelet f Weakened It of yolk- bemuse we know it will bereft all mammal ; tat It 'ware not assist-ns In such a reasonable -win most assuredly unite ourselves for our meted benefit' and be governed nolosarer toile eremillerecomplent that he is not waked moon: Indeed it need act be wondered at that be-doe not make money, for-every heat load, and every train of. coal sent to maxi* unsold met Teske* his credit, and it shows orepaindy, that lea beithere is not mveser oes. knee The With his operator *Mat& bat. theariet'endea romp* the . trey, th e %meth , prelims itheeneoth teth been .a lading benefit to Ids% and the coesequence la-he is gehasfile wththwthe hpi fe..gPflia kin lawThesth Of leabrees footle/tee Its ovel laterestir better than, mos; Why did thil a elerater'nee_stsp Wise* at the end of Nayinsteed driving is Nth et be could the mete base*glutted I' Deis sot know that the market -would be igoded la- - July of this year fg‘ weli sale Jolt of ether yore beim t If be did ant the more blow for mar only way We *meet km/ ft the ket pric of coai Ii through the terneepers, and from the ma es ' diming statements to be them th them we wled to believe that thii,bam gamete make* balk through petty bat to to-the Weigle am. Operators.' stake off Shit, cane to She trade ahrt sell your mai Abet Wile Omelette' et eeteller, NMI yea to use. yeareibee end gm Plat th ew mom legehet to lard • Wralleaid: A vary.lidie edott oe year pot Toed hive enabled at to asses* with any other county se made Coe of traneportekto,_tied-with unity in go codes& in reef covey dente bra pr ditable bad nesei and reettneete the w ell for the risk* ntot Mee% tag star awl Marge the • their labor sad d of e risk lima. • *arm axe l am, - ; thit COMlAidat 11 An Wit OD Mtn 1 ming" nlipeoilir4al)6lllwilli been !Mk myths when we hod rojosetkw to American Weeny; • riming the Terlifot 1842, Wye., eery - . recepalee,a the it wan dmiai the preteopp . Isola bylbe . Rebellion. Is Ara be proeperme spin se mown we 'obtaisi Otiooto4P2oolow-okbor .bY m toorimm ; of dusieson !bodge pods, o gnat tea,* the "Isolate anewnwiH or of We with as tolomdem ernp, - whiph would deerenseihe pee* if Imo deetke: - jig* c *me rash, weal Send 4,0401ike tbe ,owl prOVISIDOL a kw 01 , 111, pest Fr's.isigoi por*Otiiiiogdpielies simwMme. THE AeIINERS°' \JOUR mg •p — for their labor, which is their *fig; that has sane more to prostrate the coal tiedai. and. other breaches of .busineee, than anything else; and there acs thanes*, woritingmen . .th BehaTlkm OnnitY, who are now clamoring for higher wages, - : . Mid a hiss .number of loin in wadi, Who will SOW I October and *foTambarwext,' for the, Pne trade Pady, , ,tend•in him of loaning' - wagestitill lower, to enable our mamthaetunas to cottOetir with Enlist' isisfacturers. So long et suchw 'imicldal policy hi purged by so Latina clam of laborers alliwnfmt, • hers to suffer Me ecomequest* Widietongreis wain session, there were Yeridsinititkostigimentedm hen .of Pro: tectlon, m 4461 - ell of them came from 041'411;111 Candy. sant from , this ice. • We do not readint Meting a driglena . uthel* adopted h limit of Prtaacticat to • • • lodide, at a eiligle*Nkb 3 o.oo 11344 .0 1 * held in the Vattedfitetas, fir the last,y Oungreie will scat pseelson Milne thepmg isles r for them; s dff tiny do`not ask; ban no reason tci find'lkutt itthey do not M them. We can do but little todividus*om-: law we in tilielted* the .demands of the mules Interested. and ortiir.etect, 'the stem- . hers of Comnisn-4/ all your meetings pan raw:Adkins. in fatrcir of PrOthetkei„ and han then ill ready to pour into Congress as soon as they aisemble again, and We WM, irrniraa.: that - int will succeed in searing Prone ' :Jima to 'American Industry, which *pron., \tilt° yonriabM., You will tbei be placed .coadition . to obtain singe demands . . - Ciiiitry, Must a6rwm . `be redund to thirsaine condition athey are • in Europk.ll OM industry. Is not protected : equal to the affluence in die, price,eif "saw,: and the ettetamealtal that prevails in Ea rope. It does o ,ligahe mach common sense to understand this subject-and if so mriny ignist in 'the • coign of dimegiriling thMedirli *ten^ they expectto reap the cone - guano:l. • - ,- I • , The supply Anthrahtte walla lot -likely to be ethinete4 in thi time the . 4 tr se sames ; .but we jxree lib Withal, tb!..llOP . ply Ia limited, and the iggregite spentinetlon i. 50i likely to;dined : tweatYAM m llll o9k of.toaa unnnaly, *Unit is about our t i otneatx - fazOtal itiodecOm of all idads of coil - • ' • ' lococmouravical • . • • • 87. Owe, Aug. 4. 1868. iMassea. Ronoter—l make leveralletters from here, indite I have something heels) to workingmen: Om trouble yen. 13 wing that a eamtryman of mine. Mr. GrtMta. was sripatuteading the erection of *email furnsee for the flchrtylkill awe* Iran Compost. Mirk furnace was Invented by Mr. G. to make wrongtt Iron direct from the °mil', I vitiated that place tide vvk and met lir. G. op thermal. • He explained the process to me, and art eels to hive the furnace in operation by, the middle of September: - furnace Is on the co operative system. the lumber. engine, Illtone. lime, sand; boilers. Le., being retweribed by parties In the nopeetive kinks of briars The land wm also taken tit` stock. Afterwards is ctinearsulou With coal operator be explained to me what this Invention. if successful, tend old Tom _Mavis, the Iron master;' formerly of the Clair furnace . whom we all know, '141711 It la • bound to 'walk), wouldaccomplish foe this C o unty. gild he. eat coal operation could hive three oriour of these ternaces. to be owned by men sad no eramre under &slat= similar to the Hew Maitland ace operative factories. • itoilteg milk. &e.. cmid In time be connected with the funacee.Thiairtaild give the men regular employment and an Inweitulext,t. for . their surplus carriage. The operator would have &market for haat:woke coal. 'Mow, we have but one staple to deperA on; then Iron and steel w °aid be maturfeetrued the kcal Region, game as we km it at hems,: in WSW.; The emegettr for grinding so much coal into dart woelitin a great comers be avoided. • Very rich magnetic ore well adapted tithe-sew pro. axe, is known to exist In Berke Lehigh and other counties: _lir, Lewellin and &politer ,party are now mining this ere, and a quantity oilcan !repeat at the furnace of James Lanigan. I learned many other fee% but will not avow farther on f ocu'valuable apace. Mum • • T u zupter:Daliphin &girder of August 1, sap,: ' We ate glad to note an improvement In 'affairs here since ont last lone. Business in this region; has gen'• malty been' resumed. The Willismitown and Stott hionntain.Collierlea smiths Summit Branch Railroad Machine Works resumed operations on Monday Wt. the cm:4(qm' and employed having entered into ar rangements by which all are satisfied- Nearly two sreeks have be= lost by our woddngtmpulstion, Which it will takesome thne to recover. The present , bright prospects orbusiness we hope. will not again - be clouded. • , • llizerceW• ein -.The Illness and laborers at the ' collieries at' Raush Creek, resumed work 'yesterday morning, on what conditions we have noLlearned.—. 'reemont Lail News, Aug. I. F'RANKL'IN COAL •.., OF i LYKRNIS' VAL.LE . Y.. . vial Sam . mit icing% Railroad' Clutn pp likrand the Short Mountain Coal Ocant;eny how en ppt, all e 4 the Coat that finds a Litthet. in Nest Tort and the New England States. The oily KWh kw. the sale of this Cord by theeargo are SLN MESON CO- and JNO. ROMMEL, Jr., of rhijadelphia. Their New York inflee Is In Trinity tEdildlne--JOSITII G. MOODY. Agent ; their Boston cap eat .21 Doane - Ski. F. RC ,OG Agent. , • • 1 • ' . Pestles wishing the garre artlde must, iwurehsee through the shove aimed• -ftmts: Further informa tion if dedred, can he olda hota • • WILLJAII B. YOWLE, Treasurer, 3M City Methane, Batas. Ulf MAY 2 , 768 SOKIITLICILL 00AL TRADE: Coal ?ride billed The quantity petit St. Port Carbon - ;., Pottsville Schuylkill Haven ... ; "• " Anima Port Clinton ' .• TOW paying freight:. Coal for Company's sae.... . .Total Week.... Previously this year..... To mime time last dear.... 'Deers , * •-• • • • ISCIIOIiLIitILLI. CO. ILIIIECBOADS—OS: - The folyndeg the tuseritllzr eget tor' hist weeks • • Wine Elba & H. & BehnOlklll Valley -• ..Sail 09 88441 10 1111,. Orrtkin • 10 1 68 M.G.109 XIII Creek • 55 10 168,990 09 _ • 111...K8 USD ntozroas. • heft titer the imh Ore* Itili Road. For tbi !ea W ending ea Saturday a Week • Prerloasly. T0t1.... , , PIPIEGIBOVE COAL. TiIIADII-41111. Amount transported dotiag•the t*at minx ' • , . Mmes. • • 901`ar. torberr7 A 766 Os .4 . 00 16 mot 'grub& . 8,601 16 ULM 08 1781ou ILlitmonl: 8,601 19' 'T11,537':00 iminizaz ‘30.1111. irsimma Limo'ff viiiiiiurabi- Qainttfy tea by 14 -WO . Vallit'• we4eadtray CIO 914 Willi bir:azid Ni faEMII ield tadOW " ,1311/IlVet M3EM Grand Tdtal Same limelaat Isere'.. . Decreire.• . ; LW 1111116118 COAL ft MAVIS! Staudt? pent wet the IWO and E. and tonlidt Navigaska Onapanra wrk 'Meg on Elauodu Ips: , 2,. !Unman. Dell : erred ow Ilse above Itiotti Cturok. to ens] la . below Weil. • Total to 'date. Inereue R. R PVC= Catiptgril .Other ..... . I.2ST - 060 1 r1"1141.1#7 • an 670 TotAl to date. , th 15,949 Dkrease oh Canal Ta.ris vrialsgacium• coax. staims. .mittyarCail teeemportotmefir Om Cam sad PoonmetweedeChad op miemlommasy • Sea Ite emus.. VOA* 0. IL a Am T.TO UPI Yoe Yew 184401 MUM v yes 18M.... ...... . ..181.90 • 311111011 , : , Inereime Ia lelB THE COALAIdARKETIE,•: - PEIOEB OF Mil BY TKO 014.1100:; raintann V oiz a mo vas vas anignii ;//Nlisa±...l 1 AT PHILADELIMILI6 its marrarara sum .of wry" szTponmc,am. , sots armzir" Ems. - • g. 8. lift We waived ao psotatiotia at cos t MU week, J ae prices we onset - &d. 'Design are ariltitia the result M tike strike. , AT NEW re it*. aost air it s 1W No gnat ations--no lichnylldil ill mark . et' 80, sr: its oar oorresporantt other ration* of enpt the follosing;• , , ;Ths- sinsyrrinia post • .Conipanyt bars • ad ' sawed Vier rags on board as foWsisi ;. which is 45 moss 'advance cs all binds esosplPustnni. on which lb is advance 11115 emits porton : . Pe1nui.014,6.0,81 U. ; • Lam p -8. 46 113tove. ... 4 80 Bt. /SW 446 abd81084...,.4 S 5 • Brokqa 4 66 Pits 225 : • Prices 8101180 Osaits. Pr_ bob. S ow • Aximagill. mmo ' • At Shispoinsliednts.- id DI 1r Bt A cknona......;sl a 18015130816111105. Gowrie . IT4 Eiljetped • 8•11 41 Mc Plow -- 8 50 • I 15X 56810 , 806 ,8 60 Little Mace 80.. ISS • l'os ftonis So 60 Intamisticioal Wel If swig =cow q;• $l7lB ; • • Tarim. • • • _ - irdebts to Bosco 111 1140111 111. , t0 Ilkii Tildr —rtimarims .itorlot ceitione. _ Ale Aug- 6, lan ibteadrslllfV re SW ..•••• - Wilkamer• Ash. 05 6 19 fir IL dab.. 66 dle a d/ Ask ..., 616 669: Fralld 'bast 10 /a 75 arida addlticaud. ta ammo _ I OMB 760 28:11mak sad aabadaad usu.. / 4 .4 10 Cr l, ol o l 52 , AVOW 1611, AT NAVIN' DX WAAOII, 91110. wukaiisiea Ass Y . le m a i Sisaloida 4 awl . vow., Amp: (wises c iP., - c o , mai • irAir Geogireandill 1 1 .. 6 - 61 11 11,111 1111 11 **** .e.sepswpor.o.li.•• pi now • UP . •• • 00AkI 11481.141 tram pe. 11 es .. ,3.101111 so &tad S 00_ New Tait. 1.1781 ito 4:1011101011. • sp Asisbary • 305 51 mensis 111 baste • loi l ogo,, boot Su • 00tt . t . .. -.."-116 - os oo s to l i aN ... .. ... J.. s so ..st oo royrOoLoo . • I Do = ' l " P t. - I" L. el B. :Ogg. 'a C. Poo gs ikts so n oo r ao 45 60 25 Eats from .11'. T. sod ' I Mettreol: IDO'l 9a Iso 125 lase . rldte4 , boed a t fie 1 1.18 Ile 1 le' fle Oxus= Will be ebb br vottaltirs an a sh. 61114* L. V. Ibboed trots Maid' to Zototl;:... C. Ib R.N. L. Solos to ealabstbitet • 106 1261656161E* 001 " 01 / 1 1 4 : 51101 4 011 Told• 2 00 _ . . L. V. C.11.1t of J t .I'." 61 4 94 i ! : 0112.14 .. .•- . u Morris a sou a 111404Peuselk t!/Y ChtNt" ,l •4 '1" • - • Tette sow re