muff mourn POTTSVILLE; -,PA. INIATIUBDAW. AktMOST 11§6S. NATIONAL • URI N ILEPUBLI •• • CAN TIOIETi 0 :---, r pi Priegilde l i nt: Gen. lILYSSEEVS. GRANT, 6.F Ferri- Tie Presideint .Hon. SCHUTLEH. C4FAX, • OF .INDIANA. • iltq UNION EEPITBLIOAN ETA* *on?. For Auditor Metierid, 114 GEN. INo. FJARTRANFT. For kurieyor! Geieral. 31 • GENt , JACOB', (:)141, ITBELL THE' TWO sou:lbs. Ept the Eresident *fine .the carpet bag Hcai r tegovernmente."l-FluscuiP. BLAIR. : .4 Le! . f wit Have Pentie.9 , -4". 8. Gruir. UNION REPUBLICAN 00U,NTY TICKET • , , Hon. HENQY L.,,CAKE, of puna , o6. AstgembiT: • IV • . . 9 - IL.N '• WARRINGTON. RETRENT. DER, of AAhlsod J(.fiN LUCAA of P ttedHel• , LUTHER R. KIEFER, of Osmium • • . . --,--- '.• • ' District A Oersitii. • -,. f , J 1 likt , i4L D. piLLMAN, of stii4or City. ..I c., . .. Crissiiss Der. ; I . Jallii p. , ROPPMAII, ist Pottsville. : . I. ? . i Cor•isiir.. Dr- 0. M. ROBBIMS. of • Surveyor. • • Da. J..F. TREICULEA; of Run &Mimi& Director of lie rower. Lt. AUGUSTIfEi SCDPITZ ? of • Auburn A oaltair. ISAAC D. LERAN,or. moot• Election, Tweidaj, Doltiber 1301, 1888, DADD6W : 43 fiEW MAP ~.,- • - ‘. ' 9 6 - . - -.-, . ~A NTIERACITE 'COAL REGIONS: 'Ails Map Is the: latest pub)lshed 'at the Anthracite Coi,L Regions of Pennsylvania. It 'differs In many ro• elects from otherildrips published; because It giverfthe 'formatkm and also a representation of the Coal Ba sins, together with the Joestion, of all the cornetts:oln the An th racite Coal Reglonsi rc.., ac. . . .I - Price on Rollers . ' • .. ~ s2 50 In uuso for Pocket 1 / 4 , . .li se In Sheets._ 1 , Int , - Do. on Muslin' ' . I.' 75 .. Do. on Muslin dissected .., .. 200 Those inlilocket form will ibe tent free try mall an receipt of the above price& • Poreale at - BAMNAN iit RAMSBy•B Bookstore, Pottsville. • COAL IRONI AND 'OIL. , BY DADDOW 11.11.411A.N. This new work on our mineral resources has proved. A complete success. The edition of 2,000 copies Is hearty exhausted. As bat a; portion of the work is stereotyped no new edition will be. issued until -after ‘.11370, -the great' expenee,•ti6e and labor required in procuring the Decessary'statlitics will not warrant an-. other-edition before that petted of It contains.SCS large -. octavo pages. and is profuseiyililustrated with upwards 0(450 112 ‘Pe Add engravings. Li alp& map east elooo. We append a few notices of !the press. at home and -atiresui In no work published cart' so correct' an idea be formed of the immense resources of•this country. ie in 1, the perusal of the page. of al, Iron and 011. and it wilt prove. quite as interest to the gerieral reader as those more directly Lute pun developing the miner 4 al Wealth of the Country.. i . - ' -iTIOS NEV !WORK . • - RAS PitOVIII) A SUCCESS YKYOYD OUR YOST SANGUINE" BXF'peI'ATION. • Its public reception,'both 4home and abroad, bas' . been extremely encouraging. • The first TIOUPANTI Lass Already been disposed of, and the second is going very fast. According to present iiiidications we shall soon exhaust the dot edition. We will'say to our - friends at home. that' they Will hitt. to supply lbemaelves • early It they wish a copy of the present edition. We shall not publish a second edipon for some two years, • printe the coat and labor of p illed:tog statistic:kb) th e. date of . publitation will be v . great. • Some Yew of our friends liav objected' to the price•of the Book, as r beine etcewive but we can assure . . . . . them that . such is not the case;- it it itaquestioaa bly the cheapest Worit..of the hind ever published. 1 The vast and varied amo nt. of new information .• which.it contdria, member • th the Maprand eaten: sive Mustn't...ma, his ,called nrth commendation and from the most influent al, scientific and mining, . .I ; O l tl i rl e i.als:-. 1 '. :,• • • cTliebSoursurrno Airimmis r :—..CoLt. farm Arm Cha is the moat practical and ibaustivi treatise on the, gabled that has come under r observition. • • ' — lt Is a Moat valuable work, one that deserves to be read by all ihtelligent men... .. . . . The editor of , the U. BRA CROAT AND Mims° Re • aunts says :— AL .Co liou iiin Olt is a work of extra:. ordinal y utility. research and‘bidustry. The amount of • patient, untiring. Pnm ean-In labor of which this rot , ame Is the product, tan only be measurably sporrans, ted after careful examination pf Its contents. • • •• • The Intrinsic worth of this book will make it indispen ..'emble.to all who wish to prolesi,,in a comnact„ - conv - • tient form, testimooy that Is qathotitative, fails .. • . • .to he authentic 0 s . . .{From • Htllyers U. B- - Mini Journal and Petroleum ~. .--.. ecord .1 . - " '-.• "Coil.; 'R fins n On- Is illitatiated wit numerous maps and engravings, and is altogether the' Most comprehensive and reliable work yet published • on these important staple.. i. • - . - The LONDON MCNIND J. - . 41., the best authority In England, says:—"A more coMprehensive and exhaust ive volume upon the materials treated of could starcely be desired than that just issoFd by Memrs.Daddow i ,ilannan. under this title. 1. , 1 • • • • • • Regarding the work as a Whole. It Is certainly Ms , Most - complete manual for thf practical colliery mana ger,that has yet been iinbllished. - -•-• • • • • 'oney safely be said that we have no _single work In this country so thoroughly estimated to afford the-su perior collier and iron:works all the information he.. requires In connettkm. With business, as Is the book • of Miami D vldow & ;Ban to meet the wants. of. those- similarly - engaged in e• United States.. The 'avarkmnst have entailed a amount of labor, and there is ample evidence that e labor has not beenap pl led without being made to eld the largest tenni of. which it was capable." - . . , . Pninsn,t, ,To DA r, June 210., ISM. . , Dana 81s : —I have had marr.hpleampe in examining your work and have derived Rom It much information. - For the service yon have reqSered the community. In collecting it,•you deserve Mac:public thankt, as you al-• . • •ready have those of ; . e 4 . • • .-. 'Yours, v respectfully, • - • - UKNRY C..CARILT. S. R. Rumor, Esq.; '' i The leading newspapers of all our great cit ea and Mining and Manufacturing cristricta bays.give n the Book a warm reception, and reviewed It with no quail ito•dtindse I.; while practical and scientific•men generally havegiven us the moat Eratifying assuranoe of ita•altie . and issetalnees, as the only standard work of the kind. Price —Cloth $7 30 1 lialti/loestee• elle.' Beni free by mail on receipt of Wee. 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As * many of the hOuest Dethocrate 'receive hut.little information tuf to the true state of airdirs„here is au °Willi:inky to obtain* In formation cheep ; and 'also for nothing, in • \ case Ssgsous Aria BL.o.ie are elected:. Should diver Aso COLFAX be elected,, ofiwhich we have no, doubt, they will be bettei" able to pay, foi confidence andlbusiness would be re established:; but if Si:swoon AND BLAIR should unfortunately be elected, nothing but turmoil and confushin would coptinue for.the ensuing four years, and all confidence in the future would be destroyed. 4 •i TEII 14p661im InTinciblea of Thiladel • ph:hip:Li:oer seventeen hundred mambas.— They are equipped with pp, cape acid torch ? `and. present - an • imposing appearance when . they Parade: ' • • . If the negroes of the SCuthemStites should 111 go for Seymour. and Blair,' and'aitiCt them, whit will become of Frank Blah'e.progrinime ? • What will became of the cry that it:tient a white MAWS GOTIITIIMOSIt . Tag 'Hon. Mr. Boyd a., cothiery,stive mem ! , ber of Congress from 'North Carolina, hat announced blineelf •of Gram' and ° Coifed. " He wants P ace and no. afore Mt- -"Viloniia's vote f. President susu. be t counted," says Green slay Smith. The Law of • the United Suites say it shall'ior: What Green Clay going , to d 4? Belays be will head another rebellion to cOrryont his edict I ciev. Biterwriym ...Mini that Tennessee is ill -eve 60,000 major ty for. Grant and Wi lla. ',He Metes that ti.e, people desire peace and prosperity, which l as only be wined by the election of Grant and Colfax. • . Prssertvisna ought certainly to throw her T lots for Republican idfinlstrattonein all coming , time, The State debt nper Is only 113,13.51637 47, When it was $37,969,84 50 iri isco. Of tbe dcbtedneis $851,641 is;emable. pew. 1s lot 100 tid a go,* argumept Republican adniltde lrit,? • Tae Gannoe.--Fjom all parts of the country we learn thatlthe Germans are fel -1,14 atrocity to the auppoit of Grant and Colfax. They are generally friends of Pro. tection to'AMmlcan Ihdnetry, and Way ahe e peace and prosperity' which they lee • n will neck frt the election of Grant and DAL ' "Tea Wax ' ,• • via Errerss,_ne Cauca. CRAY , aorta.. cos:inert • Resetis." by Boa. aleunder H. Stephens, la the title of a valuable ralirk,thst. booed by, the 'The'Nagonal Publish*, Co., Pblisteleilli, Fe-* From the well known-ability of Kr. Stephen. and hie , Position of Viparresidesteof the unposed South ern Cotifedersei a work from his pen will be sought alter by litany who have heretofore admired his talents. and he great devotion to the Union up to the time he 9,:mitaed the fatal !Rep -of. joining the Rebellion against his better judgment. As far as we have gene. ed over Vila wort. It appear to be a 'abated stolen or ratheenn attempted JeWldeatherot beim= during • the Rebellion, to 'roans tie stain airman to Ms lialilltry from his skirts: Be first Weems to prove - that tie great eineict wit not canoed so nineb by the magmatic Ideas of Freedom recites Slavery, as a conflict between the views entertained auto the power a n d lameetgoty of the Hata, *add= general Govern mem, It I. really nothing tint re-hash of the Old State lights' Dictrine of John 0. Calhoun, and all the arguments of three Who entertained intit Mewl et the time °ribs adoption of the proved Constitutive, to- gether With the discoed= that-Wowed its adoption. - - • e are aware that under the articles of Confedera -1 an entered Into by the stoan they:dallied syixbi to accede. They were only held together by one common Interest daring the War of the Revolution, but what Ire . wu ended. seeop of decay; crowd by the Untie Inter - esti of the States, were soon - discovered, and the pre sett:Constitution and union were tented and ratified by the. people of all the States. acting directli in their sovereign capacity lii conventiotie, and not - thrmigh the State laglidaturrit The preanible to the Constito tan expressly declarer that "Ira, the people of the "Felted States, in order to fora ;More Pof. , et "dc;. de ordain sad establish this Conetteten of the ! "Milted States Of Alidefiel." ?bet farmed a perfect Upton under said Coostitettoo, from whim, no State could simede withouttfokerraseni oldi the pages. end ! this was the puma= object' toe wbkl our prep= 'Constitution waif formed.. It. was so prOcielaed 'in Virginia and otherBtater white its adopttoo was Pend lag before the 'mete, that tio State could withdrawl from the Union thus formed without is sucaesful rem- I lotion;-and It wee so accepted by a-anelorsr of the people of all th e States. • We are very well aware that there were at that time treo putiee--inse in favor oil meting the Federal Government solgclipitly strong to , 1 prOterve Itself fiUm destruction, and those who eup•l ported the preset Constitution were called Federal . Federalise • . while the other ' arty who =tended for greater rigUtij to the States took the furia ok Democrat*, but the Per!..! endive triumphed In the adoptkra of the eelitntion'- In Constitution declared In the follitelai words, that CollifeePlehill " Provide fn calling forth "the militia to execute 'the • lure of, the Union, re " pram ineurreafeen; and repel 'plutons. • •To " make all laws that shall be neeensary and proper for • auttog into million the foregoing cowers, and all "other powers vested by this Constitution in the t3ftv . ,-, "ernment of the United States,, or to any department "Or OtMeer the' reoLo . , • . Nothing , but a stultification of the intellect could de-: ny that these classes of. the Conattuticar contain all the authority for the National Goverturient to' main tain Itself 'saddle Unkm. by using all the power at Iti command, to solve, insurrections, whether in the shape of States withdrawing, or nullifying the laws of• the general Government as 'a State, or the people of any State openly deffing the lawa.of the same: This is a 'question, it was arippePrd, hid been Settled by the greatest intellects ot the country years ago. when-Cal houn organized the first State ftebellionth South Car eau; under Gen. Jackson's Administration. Whim again beep so inscoessfally mated by the, logic of:the ; Rebellion, - and the trheaph Of loyalty to the Coustitz tan. and the Union. that we did not suppose-there was a min In the =nate bold enough to repeat these ex- P4ed a:Summits at tillitotiCall of ono National' htsto-, ray. Mr. Stephens bin, however, th is work un der a keen, spetratiation., and ) lon of, his treason to bia country; . ' but be may ay '"Out spot; . And all thirbooks,tremay write from now to domes day, will not remove the statue his helmet to the best Gorentnrent that the Mut her ens shaven upon. . While the Stalin* meet= it limited sovereignty, like Counties, harmers and townablor, they are all subject to a higher governmer b lt i , ou l t d•none can claim. the right to rebel artiinst the poner that con trols them in their different spheres. ,The. k Union. co.' Mented by our present Constitution, Is indissoluble so long as the Nidlonal Government elide; and nothing but a eneceestul revolution en the part of the people In' their sovereign capacity an dissolve it, without the consent of all the States composing it--The right-of tbe people to throw off or destroy Governments which fall In carrying out the which they Were created, wedo not 'pretend to dany.;. It Is an Mallet able right which no government can purcell but before nab a momentous step =taken, they mast !bey to the world that their Canoe Wu; and that their got.. Moment luta departed from; - and his failed In the-b- ' Jectl fee which it wwl Misted. to avoid the slain an. `penalty of treason in case ofiallnre. - Ita lenlere.V and faithful adherence thrill its obligations, under the In. tolerance and aggressive cluuscintol slaverj, the foul. blot-on our Republic, has extorted its acknowledge; ment even helm honest slave-holders, • and •if we are not miatalten,flote Kr Stephens ilscr, -before he vi al driven into this Torten-of treason and rebelliOn i and when we take into censideration ° the charter' of our liberties, the Declar4lon Of Independence, the prizicli plei of which underlie and on which :ne Minion. Union is bawd, is there a nation en the bee of the ~ globe that will snort that oar National Government -felled in thee:d e cry f r which it was created, and Teo= dered recant* wormy ? : . - Mr. Steplient In Inning thiebook, which Ice , decep tive, one-sidedllllednth miserable quibbling, about words, and the:hair-splitting sophisms of the Calhoun - , 00l of poltielans„ has not relieved , himself. but ra ther sided to his guilt by showing thit. be. is still en - unrepentant rebel, and has hilly incurred the =Malty of. treason which a merciful Government-has not thought-proper "ko Indict upon this guilty rebel: ' , The boot contains 651 octavo* pages.' neatly prin ted on goird paper with large, readable type, and will WI raid by all those who deelre to refresh their werrno rise with the esrlier diem-alone °tithe:se questiena. It 'ls gold only by: subscription, and agent+ are wanted to canvas for the work. lkir•terms.tic.: address NiUonsl Publishing Coinpany,' rhilitdel ph Tee Demogratic threats of a new Rebellion are receiving force in the West.by the fact of the, existencein Missottil elf i n Democrat se cret armed piganizatical deegned to , carry that StatelbiSeymour and Blair." An expose of it Is made by the St.:Louis Demo s erat. The Democrat says several coMpeniee are already organized and twined in that .city,end has in formation oil the. existence of the organiza tion in severalconnthts ithe State. It is con nected with- isimilar'orgenizatiOn in Tenhes see, Kentucky, and other Seuthern States. Evety voter in this State-thonld so act fi rst in. October andithen in Nov mber, as to secure Peace. EleCt, klatttanfi and CaMpbell In Octeber, and l these armed rebel organizations will be. scattered like-chaff before thewind. AN esteemed friend writes very 'encoura gingly frOm ( The upper end ' of Schuylkill County. - He says that the friends of Grant and Colfax ate generally increasing in that section, and in hi township he promises a handsome majority. When Wm. F. John eon was elected -Governor, it only gave five votes in opposition to the so-called [Democ racy. The 7114 Was- hilneelf a Democrat before that, parit • -abandoned-lir principles and united With the sieve4filgarchy in :its treason to the Union., lie flays that "Con gress cannot lb° too radical in dealing with the murderous rebel scamps in - tie South, its leniency only make 'them worse," and be is right, so far as the miss of.the leaders at least are cOncerned. A lITAITEMIT that the Public Debt has been in-' Creased "from hitirch'Slat; '65 to August let, '6B one hundred and fifty millions of dollar," to go inglthe rounds of the Democratic press, and to give it the aspect of plausibility, they quote pee tended statements from Secretary Mc - Ccitecit, - reporting the &be, March Ist,. '65 at $2,366,955,-: 077 44. This is a clear fabrication : the Secreta ry never rePiittell such flitnies. He reported July let,-'65, the total Of the debt as $ 2 , 681 ,73 4 ,717. 38 , 'and in October Ist, '65, the total was 12,808,549,- 497 55, the increase . reiresenting the immense sum required in paying off the soldiers and other war elainie and disbanding the volunteer aripy.— From that point—the 'highest attained by the ,debt—it has been since steadily Dome, getelemen, do have sone* regard tor the truth, 'at least so far .as to avoid - such . palpable falsehoodses the one herein exposed. Pane L Weimer, gni., Chair man of the Republican County Committee of .I;ebanon, announces to the Republicans of thit County that a flag. costing one lino dred Mars will be presented to the Repub cans of the township inlebanon County ma king the largest proporti9nate increased vote on Hon. Henry L. Cake, at the , election on the Yd rnesdny of October=the increaie to be reckoned on the vote cut for'ldr. Cake 61 .° Years ago. • • In November our townships will contend for the Vicksburg-Btuvender Cane offered by 'patriotic lady of this Conty to the Club of the township shoviing the largest proportion ate increased , vote over the vote o 1 lut Oc tober. - Gas. Cam. Howse had a splendid remitted:an Pittsburgh on Mader night. The torchlight procession on the Caned= by the, erman Re: publicans and Grant and Was clubs of the two dues, was as hmwhig affair. General Bohm was noshed at tbo depot by the Second,Ward ;Club, who escorted blur to the had, and ear waids to the OW Hall. when he &limed stirring address In German to an Omens* =di em*. The ball was erowdesil to 'mem sod the greatest inthusision . pnwalled. He was attar= wards serenaded at the lioncingsbeht Roc" and rimunded in English. MIA'Po ere perilous to sojourners. On the 6 th id iu l 7 IS MN &MM. I bOlOtild Mpg Ehlllieh 1 14. 1011 . 17 loony - wee standing sear a Iran of km at the "source of the Arveyroli," riser tbst is born at the termiziatiao of the "las- Mei of the It ) * a Mora from the morehm rolled down the bill , of *and atrack the tita' ottwillte 1417- hal nom the beak of the bead, sod she fell dead f oto the hubaleat water. She trM Mask bit mortal aid wee of DO ars% lad her mile spirit had taken its fight Ggx. Saiouges le pumdajg a rigid come lth, the Renews who coutleitted the late Arden Sidomos's and ,ftline, Kauai• h ordered the tht 1 8 4 4 1 ii.necoWary. The War Diparbeent -• • owo the salon as far, be themdlty • bow coweetiod. lame ibeeetwob ob eotately meowemay to senate • fleet wbd . . ot ba ' ' • P . . . .... G 4:.1 CO. ' litYlW/TIC PAPBIII.. , The E2dittleky Yeoman - properly re- Marti as fbilOWS : : . I • 212. Pent/ 1419 4 Was In OnntrulaLll392, when a bill was under dims** for the leaning $100,000,00p lo legal tender thrembacks. He erMasnid. thou. this ilolin Von the doable igronod of Its neartunttationality and /13821•611004 7. He then mid of Ole ',we: ' '-Yon sem these Dotes out Into - - world stamped_ with trrotemeablllty. You pat on hem the made of Oahu and. like Cain, they will no fo i.h to be vegstrinds and fugitives oh the earttL What. Om will be the conaeqoance f h requires to poplin& to tell what will be thdt Mom. The currency Will be expended: Wm' will be Inflated::_ !bid lysloce will de. Pedant: ineomee will he ftnibed• the savings of • the tam will mash; the boaldbige hi the widow .11 melt away: Donde. mortgagee. and Pam. Log of flied irrau will tom their vales; eve= of 'changeable rates will be appeal; the nomsearies lOU of life rim la value...* • • Contraction will foll-nr. }theta- rain • and public saknuncy. cotter' with Or Without ZEPUDIATIOX, will Inevitably follow" Sow Hr. Peudietcw Is advocating the Ware of thou ,sands of milikm. of meesbeeks lirre;r to pay off the bonds. HI. jundletion Of the Wad of the entreaty by the Imes of 1962 wears Ante. and now gold le at 40 net cent. presabne., Noltlply thla tarot of greenbacks by seven. inut also the tensile of the enrrency by the rams umber, and we wlllhavu gold at 280 vgat cent. Row much menthes will wires be Inflated died val ues depreciated, the savings of the pour Inaba. She hoar-dime or the arida* melt away r .How much Res ter in the said man be the costracllie, and lam ranch sorer the public and lobate baokroOtor. •od bow rare. will repudlathra. open and unblushing, follow r What Pandleton owned la lisi he noW ads , totes: wbat was then predicted to be evil he novel says Is good 'He then because the neceesidee of the Govern ment it it end he now sot tt because be third& it popular. - When the coon wu ta danger he world tied Due haws. that alai has pre serves her unity, be 'mid Ming Ton her disgrace ,and role. Pendleton's Mem are emb in the Cop perhead platform and 11 tr fieYmoiir pledged, himself to carry out platform if 4 eleettal { , . . • With the presentimue of backs gold varies from 49 to 45 pm' cent premium, and if our large NaUomMillebt w paid off by the Maui of greenbacks, ey would be scarcely.worth ten cents on e dollar. Me chanics andiaborers, how wld you like to receive such a currency Inpayment of your itli wages? Strange as it may etiem, this is the' groat reform in currency whieh the bungling ,eolverhead pasty ; offers foil your vote L - insult you. by presunilbg that you are -toi, ignorant of monied ma -, to understand the effect of their policy. . . A Woinsores correspondent who resides there but who tea citizen of and tat-payer of this Cettn4P, writes to us that a man named John R Roberts, who ibr fifteen months was a member of the Capltorpc4, but who was recently discharged;,threatens to coarse here this Fall and by to Induce oat. Welsh citizens to vote against Geo. Cake. [lt is not likely that Johnny can, effect notch in that din*. tion,- but mat:cording to our Correspondent's statement, she la pretty good at stirrin g up matters and peptone, and retie his value at five ,thousand dollars .for It : service of at tempting to defeat, Gen. a, we would suggest that he be employed at once to stir up the Commlationeta and IndUce them tore. veal the itict, ithereebirute of tLeni ten thou sand. dollars.% That, Media wle 'have found it, after more than ,a year's steady labor, la 'a more feasible task for Joh n n than his first proposition. Come, Robe come, and be receiied With open urns by t e tax.-payere of A ibuylkilf. - ___. 1 . . ° wAitia OldO got prod wbU bliokberrying, 1140 sPoit - I railway, and bis i#kads had to do tbo.reat of bkvbariine fix , . ' • GENIDIAL_MINB EITUATION. T ON THE HE ErtiPPoll3l3 CiTLAXT -A(4.1418T BEYYO ' , . lirszrrs Aarrs' --- itos imury. THE COTTON CROP-TB Tile New York Tribune!of N.EG 0 E.g. twisty says Yesterday a Chieftain of the,' Ist Rebellion, Gen. James Lorgrareet. arrived in New 'York. Since the war be ireespted the alteration and has used hie !the mice to counsel and guide his peoplh and to lead them safely back to arr enduring peace. Yesterday evening a reporter called upon the General 'at the New :York Hotel. Imagine 'rested at a table.) i tall. well-built man in a ralt,of bla k. The facets a kindly. - pleasant one. the beard is eandr and grizzled, and the cheeks are hashed. The fbrebead is hlgh and the eyes are gray and soft Ittexpremalon. The Mouth squarely cat denotes derndon, and there is that quiet, resolute air about him that reminded one of General Grant, whom be strongly tesembka to looks and Manner,. Although suffering from an attack of fever be bore himself reso lutely above pain. and after dLurret conversed fieely upon affairs In the Southern States. As a portion of the convereatton bears directly upon the coming cam paign 1 will give it in felt , • Reporter4-Ik3 you think s,. will have better days 'in the Southern States ? I • - Gen. Longstreet—Asearediv.. The cotton crop liss been very large this year. and we will limn have capi tal of our own to work upon. < •" • Itepor'er—Sappose Seymour is elected, do you think we will have - another war y Gen. L.—l cannot say as to that, bat I believe that if he 1s elected it will open all those old woes. and we will have trouble; but I don't think he nlll be elected. Rep.—What do you tlink of Grant Gen. L—Efe la me man. I believe he le a fate Man. I met htni at Wort Point. - I think he Is above mean pees. Illserilence is grata. . Rep.—There la one Rani would like to ask. It to In regard to the nem., Gen. L. (erullltigly).-I:wtil tell you all I know. Rep.—Will be keep bit contracts In regard to labor Gen. L.—l an relate my own . emiertence. ' men! bare worked well. They like to ;have a *bite man come out In the deld and tell them what to do. There weit Minya a clasasill lazimen who, world sit In - their • houses 'and give their orders. Thaw men deserve to have trouble , ' • Rep.—And la regard tolury trials , - I men negroes opm appy bench. , . - • • Gen.-L—ln some case* that le ibad—for instance. where an action Involves seethe:mt. Negroes gener ally are Ignorant upie Intimate matters of hi:Wilma.-- Bat, if a dlthrict to dile:sea to do right with them, the Jury may be.dirlded—whlte and black. (the ne 7 groes) woe learn and appreciate tbei peel , . Rep—About negro anmemacy I • Aim L ,Ab. that can never be; ilt la 'silly to think' .of It. They never can be stronger than they are to-day and the whites of the Booth know It, but they are mis led by tbe - polltkians.• • , . • Rep —ln regard to the We ' heicoustrualon Gen. L—l advise my, friend• to i accept them, ad come into the Union, and try to beim about peace and proeperity. I told the people of Alabama if they would Babe guided by the politicians they would come out all right. • ) • Rep.—And yam think It will come; out f , d,..1 .1 11,. Gen. L—l do; the crops are large. Th e cot crop fa worth $900,000,000. That Is a step toward about the desired malt Chase win my man. I thin If nominated he could have been elected, and the Ekotbern people would rally about him without know ing It; I cannot vote for eleytecor.l. but any way, I think good times me not Ihr , distant.- . r, LNDLLNA. I imminsiirminommanomLny,. excrzs=l • LTAD/13.6 ILII3/1p0111166 • • . ' • Lazar ern. Aug. IL—The long • ted stampede on the Democratic side bas fairly b:. • ._ in Indiana.— , AN the leading, Johnionites, who •ce 1885 fought us . with the most intense bitterness. • re .openly thread their backs. upon the Democratic , pa .y, and announced their determination to tske,the , 'nip for Grant and een Colfax. Inasmuch as this•step has taker' almost simultaneously brill the aforesaid e - -Johnsoultes in the varionaparts of the State. It was all probability brceettebont by a general comsat ton twins, thew militiamen.; They must, however; More held their roue eel very arrefo.Uy. es nothing deddite has been after. ,tamed on this point. It is gencraihr, Mown only that ,•1 about three weeks ago , when the Democratic mana gers at Indiatuipolia. made arraniaments for the cam ' paignourd andgned speakers to ' Pl/1066 districts. they took it for frontal that the I ng Johnsoultesof 1566 would take the atnmO for Seymour and Blair, and without consulting the gentlemen ' hi - =ream, mate quite a number of amointnients fee mart of them.— They were at once overwhelmed with indignant letters from them, and a short time after. there. appeared 601- .cei in the Republican papers .thrdughont •the Stare. that Nees& Stillwell. DE.7111 and Alfred Ifftere, Rob. Hodsont Grose. Rudy, le abort; all the leaders or the Johnson movement in ;18116. were In favor of Grant and Colfax, and would-take the anti= for them. Most of them have don 3 so. by this time; and there ate in Indiana now only two prominent Mee who sided whh the Repablleani during . the war, . old who now make • speeches for th e Mamma: - !I' . ' B.lneethe sz•Johnsonitho have=out openly for the Rmulifican.ticket th ere Is no any dbubt that We shall carry ten of the eleven tCongreesional dl. teas; including the Fin, etere i. Z. E. Niblick. In 1866.- *mired about 500 Coe tire Republican votes.—Correspotidercit of the 'X it Tribune. . ._ .—,. The eieireolouten elected lititie pre rat Congresi , stand 9 Republicans. to $ Copporto#l4 . LEBANON °omen' trillts.—Firom the Lebanon Couitee of Thursday we extraoi the following : Tea Camp Brittle mai Annville la new being held. The attends= on Sunday was tmtnetuw, the number pruent- bete variously estimat at from 10,000 to 'Tim Lehman sad Plosgrove Railroad is pfolrsu'thg rapidly. A large 'force of hands Is employed all bang the line, and the work done Is &Oat. . Ha. Jona Law, the wooed: • a splendid Re cension at Harris burg, last Wednesday. He pawed over Our county, about a mile noith. of the Borough, and come down ht the vidnity of Womfladort. ' Be is now'making eammalons fora Gertian pit lety at !Balti more, hating been engaged for fiv f e days. ON . Teach* afternoon of ism week. At f party from Schuylkill Haven were enjoying ithericrelves at Cold Spring', ou the fichtlylkULA ftrUnetissma Ritlroad, their wiloTateill was epolled.by In accident to Hr. Jae. L Aleander. of Pot stifle. who was with them. On the grounds there lea wring, which Is walled up some thew at foot feet level with t he pus. While running a race be ran right up this hit w noticing ft instilisout tmo tate 'to itop htectselL When be ob. saved It he tried tome himself by pleating bithfeet on the top of the mil, but his feet slipped of. letting him fall with lila fuck on the edge of the wall. blar- Ot Ida 'piss su severely that be bed to be hm home ing cm emblem His Warts ire of • natant that will confine illscctothe haw foe , time. Tim Pte► of sapseiatiq A. Atria for har ImprOcal tonal* praminclia em mask appreciates tits very low Rrmy Druggist wee 0.. • echo leri. B. 14 49 ) HOr Bes ry and grateful . • , One Dollar. .94-4 t• Freoctst..—Pisusiel the ew perfume fa/the • • onnittlerahle *ultimata among also anon the eveitztztespe. gists. Hll DS /IA7O, .tdet, is cresting the &Myatt*, Sold by all drag . 34.2 t • o w Ponwri nt BAD, but the • kind d powity, is ;toy._ 'y.of the blood ; this • • d mad "poor indeed," for it takes sway tikikenctk, sod a but midi the blood with.= by taking the Pinswiso , aytop 'fa of be ,) end you will' feel rich and "am goi= r anybotf." . TI7 , • . , TairTazata OP Lac—Whatlabia I do? I . sm io debilitated that cannot *end Wi n e ordinary ditties. Try Speer% "Standard RUMAT? : tbey are unaealied, and Win firorably -on t w o the !onetime of your system, and restore them to =adios. They are ebnply Spmeti wine, medication, moot by. nab herb* and mime as Ptrisidimm an kte daily:, I - Sold by trot. Joan sibs a Ectsmni & Co., and by other Disallow : "They naide - tier e grave toolooldand damp" For wasp boast alid tti; , J 1 they bed bets gime, the r mashy ,of tadt s for tg42 01 4: mod, ee ars Mit° moos the yoga( awed mod the Aida& F otitneed mat' &mem hgre in ba M I Di gime • dtfBmdty of thigtogukehoi would • to DrgagideOlieleteeke. Lbw Claw . • te r NW lOW% eaggtiodttelt, Death • • =ten will gertigt Uses premonitory agteeheee. good sad imp the blehd Pan Oa Imola . • 1 White they , tavlgeeie the arm, they sedge the tiled. , • • SteiggiA Wan it • delightful tcGet 1•.1 r 4 Rant== If Jorasuot: lbm of our barn= mm lathe'reenaricedthet thr fiat.pesent ounesigh apt. Pert same strut:els as mateposted In the spring o f last, and *mein to be terminalsgte the yeer Nowhere is the troth of this more appatmtthan hoe io the Bathing Ostia. for I ant= my that dirket the darkest demo! the War= them was Ire ohne treasonable de revcdationarY senttheets =- premed in that i disloyalty, Clutehitem. B. C, thee may today emanating hijim the moths • of advocates led follow's of the so called Desnometie. - otherwise Rebel party, bulb Ueda end MOW of the various national deem. from amn who are now getting the food they eat and the clothes they wear from the very ertertutomtilley an reviling sedlessking to de. sem. taste= of trying to =bold alad Pertstalt• the mast girelous birtt eves bequeathed to man; yet UMW very pollee remonstraM with tided= to the • seutimente they entertain mad express; will tall yon that they too, =lnkier= their muitha sod knight In the MO of the Uukerarety, which I emit to many eases is bus, yet I ant= As Atoka= it IMO the knotty and not priseiple which hatigetted them so to do ; and that if the so•called " hoetheen Confederacy'. bad c Rand anything like the 'elms peandaty hobo:e ntente our noble arm prisoners.y ert old have neat denied the r presence except -es One rem=wo must lateen= Mena in adorning the de w s they eaten tab. They are Wart gamest of the totem of the Government in the late rebellion. (which It to their bout they assisted td-accomplishing, stem rematched with disloyalty,) and in a spirit of repentance and am bition they are now seeking to make tunes= striving to again place the revolution:Ms in the attar and tn-yeontrol Of the Nahont moth= and affairs, that they may speedily sods all the. has been done in the put three years towards re-establishing peace and traboillity In oar late distraved country. This may tie tete of We motives which- lineel them•-•• Tbe other I Reims lime the hod= °Carle padelie ha lingoes and prints political nonvereatlons. to be. the very low =dal (Watts in which they bold themselves. keen la = es 4 •11, th e Indkal pmo waettownike th e :ogre the ' well se the equal, If not the superior of the whtta rn The shah:suer of this argument fit each It can =Palled) is to any me endowed with camp= who as apparent as It b Set the Democralle Platform' means anarchy. bloodshed and civil war. In my bumble judgment Ido not think theta is any ate evidence required concerning the truth of the introductory assertion of .tbLs comments tion than is presented In the nominee of the New Yuri Convention and the men who composed It. Who is the mse, or rather what is the record of the man ' whom they:honored with the oominatkm for the high 'est Deice to.• the, gift of the people ? Was, be, se Ma fenPottere dabs. a 'ideal mil dart= nor late wit which so sericeisly threatenedund nearly accomplished the dieintegnoion of our glorious Union The ques tion- will answer thole if the name oPthe pen= who was mainly instrumental Lo 'start= tda sonduation is thought of in connection withlt; (Vallandiethei) the arch-traitor, Whose genres tot= enemies of his coun try were-of so valuable a character that be was wrest ed, tried. convicted and - blabbed' for his - cotoriryte rood. What men were more loud ami eutimudeetic la ther demongratiorui °I'll:1y at the encase of Horatio Seymour, than Wade Hainotoo and other late .Rebel Generals ? who. were delegates to said Ooevention. where it dne expetted of them - to be jubilant, and if they bad dluire been nrit bustle cheered as they did, they v eatable cotd Teti' jostle s chaiged with inented* most base, by their Mende obacoadjutois of the No who are not only =Misr bet exude= to surrender into their bands the fruitseilrou & t dearly born victory end the rtins of Government. "hi political problem has resolved Itself into 'the elm though moments= question of loyalty or prosperity and ' happiness, or amarehy,:povertya drmini bsethertbers - . are more Americans who are -true to their God, their country and themselves, than there are of those who= miserable caresses are utterly Inagmble *timetable's' a soul which could entertain seth lofty and ennobling sentiments. It is the yon to my next Notrber wheth er this looting thoash glorious Republic of outs, like that of Zone. is to be known a her Yens henternellY as a thing which cues bad 'an eristobs.th to demon strate to the world that we are not ineemdble, or mum =ye of the• Whitings which a free country eon. pee its reithens end ors It in the unmistakable intention of this people to perpenate and protein the. same from all bee, foreign or domestic; an seem foe the oppressed of all nations.= the eed ot time. The sen timents of the old midgets of Weehingtcm are almost without en exception enlisted to =ball of lettleift. consequestly opposed to the tacos of the Republic= party to the coming election, io that I am Minket' to ' say that in a rots for President they be= no ballot and their .epposition therefore amounts to no more than just what injury they may perchance Inflict upon. us by Influencing others who are entitled to exercise the right of TM:ebb:o in this cop t. Acting on the =de - that. "an ounce of prevention la meth a of care: , I have for the art two or three months mingled freely with all classes of people and beard all sortie( arriments,addaced, pro sod con. and rest assured that I did not . allow an opportunity of makintra proertyte by unimproved; not that I eon. alder tbe result of t heelection by any mean doubtful, bet that I think tt is the duty of each and every patriot to ex himself to the extent of his ability, th at iwe ,may lee our political enemies nth an overwhelming as will consign to oblivion the lag Vestige ell what ii now erroneously termed Democracy. • , Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself bath said, • . This is my own my native land 1" Wianurerow. D. C. r FL IL 11. . •. lookitcmicsmat.l • Pszcoan, Kr., Anetot 17th, ISM. • Muses Normans Moms' JOCENIAL: - I see that the Duretcratic organs throughout the Country are 'till en gaged In shoeing the officers and soldiers of the.rnitcd State. Army They cannot overcome or conceal theta hatred of the men who wear the blue, and who whipped the Southern wing of the Demociatic party during the war.. One of the Democratic orators In this section re; (*tar called Major General Thomas, the hero of Chick amauga and Nashville. "a barer) of boonon.painted blue and labelled pap Thomas.. • The Northern Dem oolitic organs cell such then se Generals Thomas, Can. by and Meade, satraps. and Abair soldiers "tools." They tell bow "yarns," aim of - 'trampling the South • under the heels of military despotism:" Evan Frank. Blair, the Democratic candidate for. Vice President, abueee the Melon soldiers. He calls General Grant** "mailed warder- calla the army, Grant's army and Grimm tools, and talks about Grant keeping the points of hie bayonet' et the throats of eight millions of South. ern. PeoPia Now, on the drat ofJannety. this year, there were, all told, only eighteen thousand seven handled and thirty-one soldiers In. all the Southern States; •Of them, tweihouiand seven hundred and thitty=three, . were exclulively engaged against the Indians, and pro thousand tour hundred and twelve were stationed In cherge of the various forts on the Southern Coast, es guards. The entire force used In the ten rebel States to preserve order, was only thirteen thousand dee hun dred and ninety six alum and men. or abo u t thirteen hundred in each State; or els handred soldiers to a Mil. lion of inhabitants. or about seventeen moldier' to each county.- or tyro soldiers to each three 'township"; Not, a very stroug "military despotism" tide ; and, owing to the fact th at rem:Wing has been stopped partially for ti period of six months or more, and the great num ber of soldiers discharged, makes the number of ail diem In the South considerably leer now than in Jahn. ary -'The Democratic organs halve also indulged In VCCleterous starlet of the cart of maintaining an army in the South. It will be seen from these igutes that 44 hus cost keit times as much to maintain an. ar-. my in the North and Weer, for only one-quarter of the army is stationed In the &Oath. As for the cost, we maintain just an epuch army at any rate ; and it makes no greet Enemas whether it to stationed In the Nortia :or South: 'Really, however, the greatest cost has been in the West where tlie army bats been engaged' in the , costly business of chasing the Indians, and where food and suppliei are high in price, and where trantportar Dm commands extravagant rates. The truth is, it will cost the South far more for constables and policemen" than the army in the South has met. • t o LEMO! , PROW oAssozir COUNTY. Acimasno, CAzzioN Co., August 26, 156°. Dash dovecot: - Ethos my last we have haekquite stirringAlmes, up here. I believe Reek Township can , claim toe boom of firing the first Min in thi4 campaign. On•Tburday evening, August 20. we had a regular old' fashioned routing map meeting here, at which both Republicans and Demerol' attended is large mothers. Addressee; were made by D. D. Dillman, Ma. . buoy City, Coker worthy candidate for District Attor ne whose chances I think are pretty certabo) - end John Porker, Bee, "Tbe Buckville Blacksmith," both of which made telling speeches. Mr. Parker spoke first, and addrewl the workmen more particularly, being .as be ;olden old practical workman .himself, be could 'sympathize with them stud allowed them most ,conchunvely that their interests Ay, with the great Rept:hilt:in party. He recommended Col. Cake and the whole RepubiteurTirket, as worthy of the euffriges, of both Repabil—use add Democrats next'Oc'ober, lour closed amid% great ipplanse, by introducing Mr. Dill man, who in Plain and pertinent language gave a review of the Democratic party for tbe last ten or twelve ' earl, ands ed most conclnaively that the true °crane rty note wet the - Republican party. Both spa kers weT listened to attentively throughout, and there u tigeof any ill-feeling or disturbanCe, 'Showing that these of both parties up here, were 'will ing to li-ten truth and good argument. Ao an Ills s ration of--t*tr good effects, at oar next Clab meets night, re who had heretofore Voted the c ticket came d kat their names on oar roll, audle e cisred their Inters to vote th e Re publican tick et thin fall. - There has it a Grant and Cider • organ* 'ln Jeans rill°. she one in Hazleton. do • .. the truth le "pleading. On Monday emelt'', the 24th that., the'workm had a meeting hereto organize a Workingmen's Union, with what result 140 not know. Basinees hiving on quite briskly and everything looks cheerful. Hoping we will not be forgotten by the speakers of oar party In this campaign, Intuit; jcours Senteetzs. toomminuoiazi9 ST: Curs; August 26, 18113,. EDITORS Mums' JOURNAL: Themeedy workmen of , St Clair are very merle benedtted by an oritartzation - of workmen celled the "Workmen's Benevolent Moo. damn At a Conceit and ball recently given by the Association between three andefour hundred dollars were collected. all of whkb Is now being judiciously dletebuted In the shims of provides, to the many ' dimmed farei n; llon,pl the town sad Mcintty. ' • At a telera ifif Um Mindanao held on Wedgy mem& the bliplrbg preambles and issolekin were ado_pted: • • - Waimea., it benzin' necermary ke this Amoclatlon to Tabs funds for in needy mambas algid their &DIV Sea. hymens of a ball and commit; al* Wasemse, The reaststped wereceieV„ . and the annentenatians, hartns far *needed our, moot an. duke expectatkins; thereon,. • • Reesteed. That mar greenl ackstralsdamardi and heartfelt Unitas are due, and me hereby tendered M. G. Hanle, of the leaden and members of the "Grant Gme Mak" the Xdbodlet Btolsoopal. and Monne Medallist tholes of GC Cur. for valuable eadstance rendered, and to simmer= public, for the •Ithasl patronage In km* wcwthriNlClM , • sating iltowaena Preekient., Miens Waitnrs, SEC. ' • Noinion Ins IT tat itisMiczn.—The great se net of the suocess of that wonderful Household Itemetly—Misbler'e Herb Bitters; is the twines; tinned feet that it purifies the blood arid equali zes its circulation throughout the whole body. It' is Impossible to \ have 4 sound, healthy body, without pure blood. The slightest disease, it° matter how trivia, where Wig located, or mint its character, is the direct result of some existing impurities . in the blood ; and if these impurities be not expelled PremPtly; disease in sons form, mint be exhibited. in all dismiss trif the' sum.. ace, kidneys, liver, bowels, lungs and bean, the blood. is necessarily impure, and the mate virulent the disesaethe greater the totpritiee. It is only, ) by expelling these fool human, by nen retiring the Intense, -burning, heating properties in fever cane, by restoring strength, purity and tone to this vital element of.human life, that health an be restored and 'preserved. Mishler'e Herb Bit ten possesses all the required virtues to effect this. .w Bold by all druggists and dealers. Dr. B. B. Thit•tnatt & 00., Proprieties, Lancaster, 14. A,WOID TO valAn•uoizo.--.We &Mire to bring to the notice of the afflicted as well as to all per sons who an Imbue of preserving their health • .ImWred, the merits of Hoonthn a Gmuue Brims. the medicine has been before the public for many year'. It hat withstood all teem to which patent medicines are exposed, and stead of being drives mad the market sa most" of them are, It has maimed to gain favor with =a; until 11 has become toe most popular in the country. obeerrathami ea to the merits of this BI warrants us in mom mending it to all. It will strengthen and b a rate the whole pets= giving tone and action to its parts. But more los recommend it to all persons afrl i i= Dye. pepaia most of the name of which we belimetferill Speedily etre, if the directions aooompanying the bottles be complied with. Try it Mona._ • This Briers is refirelyfrerfrom ad Alcholii ad, HOWLAND'S 0122WITairc.—Ii i anthinstkm of all the ingredients of the Bitten, with pare panto Bum, orange, anise, It on of 'rue medical ulna. It be used for the samediseases as the Bittervin mew some Alcoholic admen is netlaisary. Principal 0fi1de,.631 Arch St, Plulaffa, Bohruggists and others evarywhwal duty bit) binala Thee are so: eidenta which; no forestall asit avoid. Every one's amigo.% remembers some but', mach. endurfns man 'Waken dossmi though by s tilenee.l Moose dim in tam sir. rya= memo from Ma savor. Pa:sow Az os Ina swept from the foost ee ems WOW ofiltoroPs by the =wan, of • dna: dame% art, atoll oins,.ars every wrested by the odd and bitter hand of &ea. wbo. wanes lds Ws, or mom those to whom ids HI to to should itesitas to provide spinet ase-greomit Ammer by taildg a podoEfroot some •good Layslascz.. anaa Omtounr. Ewe is one brosald to JAT 000/0, UM great dasnoist% ' the =liwt, winged by loss a ..basali p on fOr boner m is tilr% wilb an ermosoms capital; and ao• oo most liberal sod tbosetWOl bssis. • Ir isjosatiowol company. , Tim tads of grassiss are Win All ponds, an oce-forfaiting, and all =ars zettosed at dostb. Wa aossamod My topeolally our meAlars, a Lim air tints left ilia with to sick sa cgrotway gramoted to s ht*sr of a family, Rose le •so looses fora& • a dayla orridaildellte . wm !RR R WW I Benny) Ca 14041 L Val /I B. 43.03 6 LOW* Oa . 11161.4 Lanni! ' Saint Bth. " Ht. Penn 0 0. By R. B. . - By Cana l..Dra -Hu yne Nth leS Feb rng astookin. Princeton. Newt Mt.. L. V. cg... 'W.tortan.: Brd Top.. vn- 4 1 IB c. 990: 11 ; • . - I , ,, 41 . 9k107,14 j 6 1.94 t0195,139;dei . 9 1 %6671 19'U1 5e5.64341CP1024 1,1114,10 45,70 L 497,11. 2, 161.776 _ , A3/1,06 33,8711 477.3794 68,255 - ' • • 11,0 9 ii ; ,W43,319[ 4!:8,3' 9 833.532 . 441 , 691L6 11- 441111,224 on 13, 1 ,269, 1138,6421 69,10 - • - 613 M i. t 20 . • .671 o'6 l '67,309 MAIM 110 it 6 S B j 1 , Itsul . ( 4 373 ,6 .snr,sall 191,0% 1e3.101 18, , 157,3814 26,9.92, f - ,146161 12,114:09 8,44, ' 999.9 ad 4,440 1,4.11 "13.6164 MSS . :3,4•V • 66,01 r 19,498 1 1.161 i '. 54.3351 10,616 $ . 2461 - 98.riar' 31,157 6,21.1, 155,91 S ;640 804,461 .19,6631 46,116 41,1191 06.036 151,439 IMMO 1,827,911, *Coal Coo:patty% ,1 7,965. 161' O. 7,9 /7,917 • '931,! 43,4111 110 1 and Nal t.enteff, the Canal. The'shipreenta are betiy the oupply from acboylkill 282,011 Ulm by it tilroal, by Card&Tin the aggregate hind last year, - baenot be • balance bf the yeltr. The monthly Scranton A place at lie*'York on W silted as followis . ' • . ' Anz. 40. 0,000 tons Inimp. • 11C - 45 ',tit ST 10.000 tons &sinner, 4 SO t 44 10,000 Was Gage, , 5 02)045 35 3,000 tots Ea, 5 s2,y,(tac 40 1 ILOOO tons Stove, 141 3.1,51,01 5,000 tons Chestnnt,,Ai 5436 44 54 1 . Thlt ahowi an average ior the 'week, but ~ p uuty, 'which ia nd 102,22 C tone' tops up.aor -the S.pe took inelday,, and re i I V, - Jn l y2ll. • Vs 4 . 113-i (AA 22% V , 423, 40. 4.65 @490 460, Oat 96 l'O 4 05 341 IV Lance of about, Iv/ 47 i mists a toe. . ; 1 • . TOE Nils York JOEitnet. (i! lUD:VW Cir-Sat::-• urday.last, was riot oniY,unfetir in itaremarks, bat thg are k libel npon., re mats of the coal orators, when It states that they orig. • inated the strike purposely 'ifby encouraging and paying We men. ' It.debarred it this 'i' . wise: As the eight-hour I was .to take effect on the let of July, litotes/I. contracts were made to the contrary Nth day:laborers, the carrying comrSles ? ai 1 ell as the coal operators, notified the mcnlthat in the pre ient situation 'of the trade, klieg would' ex - • 1 pect the men to work as us ; ual for 'lO hotirs, at t he wages they were receiv ng. t They did - .. not expect that the men svpulti strike, but -' i • , would continue on SS GlUsii.l They did work the first week in JuiY, 11b4.11t least three= fourths of this mett'were In fait - Ur..of contititi , -... lag to work but • the committees decided otherwise, Ind the men were !forced to at ,qulesce in a general strike.l ' These ' are' the ' was' i facts. That the trade rit such a condi . , .€ tfon that therewere many yratois in favor . of a general suspension' for short tim e,,we. •.. do not deny; but at ttie semi ' ime there were a number whci had' contracts to fill at low rates, and others 'were ea l pis yirig furnaces, itc:',. who were opposed. t.o , the.atoppaite, is also true.m The strikers w_told of the utter e g folly of their demanding el ht hours work, here, while.theyeentlnneil tfi !work ten hours , l in the.tither regions, 4 ncellhe eilorts made on their part . indece the men to 'strike there also: Th . is a ( ride statement of 1 'tie cause of the strike ,,(( and t3ctinifitill Coun ty has suffered trafticiratly Ifi conseqUence of it, and therefore alit sire ' about being . . libeled also. The'lxitherl - regions. have benefitted by ' our mbufbrunt, I:meanie ; ,_. af ik i almost . immediately the strike . ,_ r ci'xurred,. they r eceived •It'vanceti prices 3 .far,i ' ill the coal they CoUld I produce; -ands ,theriibre their trade hastr benefited at our expense., The tam d wages of the. men for the titmice Ofiel nd- as season - .will not. make up for their losses; e the carry-' 1 . ing companies propose idvilneinetheic, rates also, the operators and d , betwiten. the - --„. I , two; are . not likely to recti el any-nsmunerlo, t. up 1 . tion to make their I , unless the price* of c o st adtances at least a 401 ar a ton in the market. . 1 Cilitt , t3 . LABOR Olt THE 7fLial* I :F ° DISTRICTS OF WADISs. N - one of the. Welsh school humecionkki. Stem, in his last m report. wheels to the em went of boys in the oolllerise a great hindrance trq the spread of ethics, Mon. The canditiceof children id the Iron worts and coal Moat of G th , be observes. bui iiimmic im lb toMentsdate. kid me that cal aloud toe sympathy , and redress. Titer are brought I dirt and equalor. in the dwellings for the most ' crowded and tin. 4 healthy, and without any bettin lac e for recreation them the adloinlint roadway , or -heap. They are tartlet' doomed from too an early to dengerons and protested toil in the mines. The lines. ftegalation act; which prohibits boys under ten Yean of age under any circumstances froinbteg etorp!eyed ander ground Is. he fears, sometimes evaded. nos avarice end eel- Saltness of parents will not mif ec t ia rdly tempt them to make false statements of their ages In order to secure their admission to the I plt; even for ,sogie . 'mug bother they are physically able to endure the long benn and laborious work which ere required of them; and hence accidents. many of w'are fatal; noavold ably result. In the a nal mines 1 tiouth.Walee these seddents are mare frequent and laltiltone than else ! where. In 1866 one 'person Was killed for every fill 3 • who were employed, and one was 'lost for every Tussr senior coal raised._ e l i 4 ai l, ' The reports of Yeses. BM!ad d Wiles,. In. IWO= Of ,1111111 M in this net ghborbdod for the last two years, give the details of no &ewer than Irk, five fatal accidents, which hammed to ;whose egos In no cue -exceeded thirteen ymrs. . e former Of Ogle iteettenset *atm: "In my tlbers af too tender an age we sometimes appointed battier% when "ally Uwe poems neither the sum Cot body sor 'Mod d i t inillloient for such resp o nsible and dangerous employ ment. • • • Moreover, *I% bays are too young t' ere Pard4l4ll netigt to. .1 bans usually aMgned to ka4 gentlemen also cm - , care In them t =a, and whit S mixaling the lose of twenty-dee lives by alma, be Mates that of these no less than sixteen NMI boys, emir adds: "The practice thug:stunt alma the r e of the co ll ieries In tbe Aberdare Valley is ex the boys. generally trona ten to fifteen "OM Or age. travel in front of me, bulks, handos the fall and enusbr uia thains to and from the Malt. tasted of each remelt. ststicemy at Ms, door. Boys amt. tender Pars are utterly tamable of ocrf Meng such lam, lods eprk Ike twelve bouts; and this. I have no hesitation in err; is. in myopia •icei the chief muse of the g . f alit,' under thid heed. Mould It be neeemery 'the banters to have bars to travel with them. sus leatlbt I#bs' ol6 ef and saner than thous now at Oa this soblect Br. Blew qnl a letter from the Rev. GI, Haulm mew of ' .and bacwat7 sera weary of the Under Mous= Bollard cif Zdamtion. In which that gentleman sus : I have known a pu tt:4lu instance In which aII bpy ender ergs was very newly besot to death hi tic se It is ..terntir fril kit to ercjin7 the pa rsuts-ou eat& c wheal Il boys ' th e art pa to , mak; am in aces lama= I succeeded In Pet tis. theta am back to school ,a gale ker Sim ant tbey are some mats tskeet a ingt and gratt work. lam factual* Inei with the I. '''Tba___lttlA,lo l at fail age, o ma era compelled to be est, OrWOOfra .at the, um. I led am sat* k- Mine tbstimpt" CHARLES_. REAL ESTAT (HILL,I ~.EigN.at., Tahezioperpukis • ti nf ile ei m ia d, "WI " 44 . ; .• Pl( ll ldirtli bradmats • • to potion at 4061600'5L • • °onto' oallitt-, les zed topidlly ottookohootd • ono thomode WWI 17 twine Ur banal of • _ticloittoopla POW to mmilW autlthise Ida • mows 4, at .t/lAn IldAtti tk lie i l l jcsi ° A g ar PA. " AtipttA la-ss ala 0 ITT 'MINE RS , At, the w in Ram -1 ..v • : " &C r TAY' ei ren gad be lid WI " • : ' 1 lit Inseasq= %Mks, bet demd=iits Mtge= Ist! ri r r iP TEIII,,IN -1 Ihadrftra our M a ididindll , B ?aided id - de , usu= sl dl Nweisame• Inuit leltswieet.bitecrikit Peet , . Beet= ;.89.001 New Poit .-, .. 411 45 Lyo2," . ,1' 00 New London - '1,25 %slew- ' 300 Norwich .. 1 - .40 New,barypoet .ll 101 New Ewen 1 C 9 Puitmouch2.-.:4....i2 20 'Nadeau ' . 1.00 . .. :1 - 50 No ..... •. t . —. 1,00 Paittleket% .' 65 Rertinret ..... 1 00 TaCunow . .1. 75 i 160 New.Bedfolyl 112) ' _ Albany_ Fall Weer ' I'so (New Tort , 6? Freight oi f'rosi Gawp!lowa Alexuardris To' lititadelpida. ' _ . 41 NO ESi! J 1it1.1181111.1600.--danworth's, Priced a , Catal of rare and carioca Boob in all depart, 'rands of lingltee and Foreign literature:. Nailed in receipt of atamP. , ,Bigheet price given for old-Books on any *abject or brant Isogon% t'M 80fitki - Nin th street. below Walnat,"Midelphia. , 1T Dt . April 96, Ise. - 7 • . 8.0011 -014114/ERli. --. hinds of Scit . AW, Magaalnie, Newspiperii,io. gather with Nude aral Boolwirehoood, at shoat. indite at out Itteflerf.- • I • . All Mode of Blank .Boolor faled mitt hooo,d to 1117 pattern at the bade* of the ettbecribere. _ - Seed hi poet order& , WOMAN RAIIHEY. j . HE MINERS' hQ , I3BN - A.ta, Atro-Lusw 29,11868. TIJE COAL I I k 'We wt — t — Je7l 4:1/ tans; for 76,589' tons is 4 yew . the OOP/lee iwei„ where imottnt of the eseal*P of Irefir, ran' u slratir were low# ta ora - I - - ...wee are : . %.. iced throulateurtiqt RegloV.,l I 4 The trade is now in faliciiii .n sgiin'in all the ink= where the: strike . , ailed. OttrfMtsdeliblds okrespoldeat to is follows r. "Butiorile has Wei nsi tal . , : e a. tat Pot Minnow% and 'I encktee quota ~ . e. Ilse Goal 'ahipphlg le *stagy on con _ to 'made prior to the strilw which eras sold low rateksztt‘iogit 10 any iidrene a itt. tone. The prices hare advanced froim 50 to 75 cents a ton, and it the . Wiliness ccintinues regular g gi dip f3ebuilkill region kettle; balance .of F ite the seauls , , and parties air lesn depend on livtting I supply, &hay') 11l - county am depend upon getting a larg : share of trade for•the lest of the shipping ' . "It is reported that the FA wing advan ce s in to ll s, &a., will take place' n the Reading Railroad on the; lit of Sep ember, .ori coal destined for tbeEast : ' r . Pet TRa. Lamp v 3 61 Ete.• I,:i Steamboat ' ORO Stove B,A uti ~ o'6o Chen t 1 4 035 . " 'These advances of tolls, .th.'i, are shoat equal to the advanbe obtain oz coal at the late Auction Sale of Scratito Cosi." 1 , •We tans th at between 2 eini 31X1,(100 Wee of coal said on /ow . eonMicts rennun'to ink tepPlled by the ixol dealers below, they liot slitkiltontsg any leterru4be to the trade sr any advance Feely ,Io t*e place.. - This Win teed to keep pri e d .ticiwn !unlit - these •contracti.are filled. Should the tramporting companies advance to the figures, above nem. ed, which, together with , the ',advance' of wages in the coal region, will•letve but little margin for, mins to, the operntors, unless coal advances to a higher azure then. Is now The trade mums up. this Feet as follows,. Umpired with last Year : if; ~ Per Too. .... 0 26 RADE. ts±7l9ros, SAILWAITY lA*Pg.,: A' ddablar , thek an,. daipi.a. tim aid 0.0... d. 4 0 ii. mot, old 0111. me byre promo! 'a of the Batty Laps, *do'oat bdit a clubby globl e ltrbis iddearlbe wire how :Tali Lamm boweeeeid. cr, •=7l2gads Is•-ilieitadAb cbakdariti ibbeibby, 2 rise.l94ls, webbed oidenelSl7 •Lb all the am= comma. td Tiodiabol. 14 ale litaimals 'and libbthe Day intidag Limps. Omni nods made. alma Quin by the ma or yard st, ... , , ,! : ; I. , -BaiilidirilLUOSlVlL • •.17111AIIKLIN" COAL L KENS'i. •V A L I L E TttIIS Stu& ittencli sgitaad•Clantseised the Short YeestalstaoatCauguel • aisar wpm allot UM Coal that lade a teathak • Wow Tort • and the New laglaad Meas. ;[. The Oa a gee te_ the the la* et thta Oval_ I:l7ltat caw t are •. 1 eLMIt Mk. aad 110w.L., Je.. t ot • • • - . Thar , New York edam te• In Z•ty .1';‘• . 1 1100DT. ettent.; thiU VW= ?Mae at 12 Dow 131‘..8.' suee.wrialt.. ' • • Puttee mom the poi actleteitiiit =Tthe tam Mia web. rtztbee othed. eta be ceptateed trate _ i • • . mums B. sowis. Traiagr. , • - . Citr liehasps, ikatcat. • *MOW= 00A1:1140,., . , 6011 Tirade ;lir itailesed. is VISO The qsamittioni , kr Raitmed. tar as 10011 011d/kr Theuslay • last: I: , :ID • 3051 00 , 41 / 6 // 1,451 00 , . . Bt. Cdr. . • Port,Pait iOnr.i otslntllt iJ: Birreo.., • ...... vc . ialforn• \ , ,t fiAlt r eek: Pr r ic,47 •• ' • To saps Um 1 •0. Demme 5.5.419 41 • e.issis %198 19 27,1011 04 • 4,144 07 , 49311 19 292,011 09 102,094 la 1.411116 111.11,1411111PALDS—Patir The folkertnerie thuNuantlty Be at tru• kik wvioc„ . • sour e : Wiwi HSI aa a. 8...\ 411,11 l it atria or. Schuylkill Valley: • ' 4.907-04 101,10.14 , ... : . 0 ,07 0 00 UAW 08 Yili creek . ... . , , 425 09 242,5 rt 15 • nutet BbRIY nukx oat Bent coyer_ the MU Creek Rail Road Bar the week icuitug WOek • - • P,(1447 , .. .. ............ ; 'Motel .1' EZE COAL TRADE- 1 6EL 77 ,7, dining the hot month • 111101TTIL TOTAL. I ... 4 r• . 4.. 6.760 03 61 1 ,143: 16 4••••1 9,601 16 3 2S" OS 6,851 19 , 1 • 00 icebeny curet.' . Goat , _.Spiing. Tinkle ,Eallmad 121:0323 041. t. 11/I.AI - Olt *Aunt mmut9 I taleitgh Vall tor : Y . las and 410011 1809 L. • • iroad for the the you: • zweoao.: LEM gasntity len ifrcan X4baztor • 4 irailetne 11. Lehlg • ileavanif Wyomi Grand, Total.: Same time last TJecreise IN=EIil 1.1111161111 04.1.1-olk NAVIG Quntity 'en over the Leb4e and e R. and tokigh Navigation Ompants week endingSatoeday leat: Ransom Delivered itm iihe above l ch et tmk .• to Quill at Week Previously Total to date. Increase, Prop Comp= Woe Previously Tota, to.date . . Decnsie OQ 11. 1868' 1917.' 17,812 .9tBll 11,476 10,1106 'O4Ol 111,788 411,677 68,51,3/1-• THE COAL MARKETS. PRIOEB OP ; GOAL BY THEOiakkO. 100141reiD insixtr roe rum r ug. ionitau.l - PHILADELPHIA. r ' klulonms • nil' of Icivr swornntrca,•Ann . • soma br cart Emu. • s, Aug. 27, 1868. dc • hn • • • . zlkill tied Ash Pr!sred, $.1.994, , " White Lt. *** " 013 " ' Bt., Boat and Broken 4 25ra Egg:: ' • 4 250 " 1 - • 425® ' • "Chestnut, .... ...... 37F 6 • lomat Lem_p, • 4.00 e " Bt. Boat end Broken.... "4 234 a.! , ve• • 4 11 ." " Ohestrant,'.. _ -3 7 75. a • . • 1 . - ALT NEW WORK. _ I ! . -hog rt. 1868. Our - New Twit Corrwpaadent great as no quotaitora of &Mundt' or Ightgli Coal at . New York as there were, none for tile-whet he despatclied his letter. .. Price of Sei1116•14( COSI at glizabetipm. Lanan,.:..l . 5 215 ' . Egg - & 750 '-: Steamer... 5 150 ; .-. , Stara"... 5 750 • Broken:. : . 555 .•", • Oheatnut,...4 7541 Freights froM Ltatettrport to 'New-Tiwit 60 tents. • Price of Lahti* .owaleas Pars Johanson No slime for aSe except ?Zest ut, which le quoted at $4 76. , 11 1 ;•• , • .. ;Delaware or Ilealses Ca.'s Coal. . NO pikes—tiling on orders. . . . . 1 Peataa4Cekoa Coal at Part Ewea.. ' -'-- .. NO Prices—WlGS " 0 or • ' ' ; pricee 44 Gas Coals. - ' . - m . Paorosat.. DOI, $1 25. . Assaoas. At Shipping pants.- Gold.' Delivered at N Y Currency Block House... 4...51 'mt.!. Westmoreland. $6 50 Galeria - 4..1 - 761'. Canard • .. .8 26 Unger/ li 1751 , Sydney • L.. 2'l3X Peen • 860 Pictoa 1... 2 131‘" Newburg Orrel 8 60 Little Clue 8ax.... 1 76; : • For Slack from 26 to 60 International, Ws. 1 75' : teats kis. . . • - Slack 75 cents to -ll 18 -f - - - per too. ' '• ; Freights to Boafon 82 tr' —American Journal of Ss Ta, to Nei► Toik is.oo • A BALT11110BE.• I , - • Aug. 27, 1668 • ,To trade b cargo Or car load. 1 Wi1tee'reW.4411.........55 45C6 6-65 kenti Val;. . .. s!o®. white or It. Ash • • 5 15Qi 525 -• From yard or wharf', 50 or. 75 cents additional. Delivered to coromment . '754)* 7 _2l Eierageeo*ek srad Crimean and Qua ... • • E 0. b. A Lonult.' Polak tar At 4 75.• AT - RAY r E ,DE 011,4CE.)1D. wtibk3ana a Piebtoa Oa board ' 551504 Sunbury & Sbaracidu " " 5_ tip &ykeur alley • ' ,5 5 00 500 Trevorto V n • 4 5 GEORIET2 R WZII 4; VAC:, and 4LEAN _ eerirkee' creek & tamber, Wu% •c. , • • • for $4 ,COAL , FREIGHTS, : .. 1, ,L. • • iteibijk99 iessoi 4 Ps. lilielmoull rekilicata., pyyttiand..o 2 1t432. 26 Amesbury 20. ~ - B rain u •e it; . , = , ' - 2 so* Oinibridge 9'60 jj a p tot i • s 2838 56- ,CaintWidgeport 250 'cluutettown. ~.. 44 1 16 Reed Cambridge' .... s 60 , 1 Chelsea „....1 2 50 Chatham 8 60 .fail River 4 9 00 i Gloucester 2 50 I,yrul 9 SO .'' ; Ili 011.1= - . . E d w_Bedfacd ' • 800 ; ncyPoun ' '9 50 Milton ' 950 mbar,: •-4' 2 501 New Bedford . .2 op Silera',.... ...'. 2 28012 80 Newport • 9.00 Werymo title 9'50 Pawtucket . ~.... 900 Mrim0i.............,.... 2 001 Fair Haven • 900 Providence.:.....;(49 SO 'New L09d012 9 00 Norwich '4,..*. 900 New Haven ~ 900 New 9 T0rt.......:...., 9 . 180 New eaffolle •9 00 - Rockla Wilmington; De1....,,16ii0 Brook ll.senpoynrt, l %... 1 i r nd • . • , .- 'ori Pornmemtb....9 e 512116 -...., . • . 133 imseleand 24 boats wsek. ''.. - , - Fetish:in &wee Dalliiiiewe. „ 11 9 1N1 'roPhiladelppa New Turk.. " • , 1 ,_ Bate..[ Traisporittioa fo Tido - • asoir • . : L I BT - RA4 20 4 11 .1 , • N • . Beading Illillooo. Coompaoy. (Pricer,qr, Toilo k oa,for thoprtru.) • 1_ . • 4 ! G. Bt.B. B.: ligt. 'S. C. ' • ao oo ss co im oo'ss oo Drawbacks.' • OS ILi '1 00;SS 50 75 ,Bathfrom N. Y. and-' Stiewiod 15' , 86 '1 00 115 .150 146 Tot* VtaPtiTta.,' Henad Street. 119 119 fl 9 413 119 919 Cabinebilla! be *WI* 2 0110 4 10097109 on a sli• • To L Nattnart frOtollsoeb Chunk to Esiton.... C. It. E., Noomt to /121sabettpott... - ..... - 1. 01 8b 1 00071UP913090 Ilizabothpat • Total. =EZS=2I L. V.-St R. . aa. st if. waft miaow& - - Total'r. sos • Ti lloboioto.-, ... ... = l .a It' LNr. R. It ~ Norris & lam kg. '' • ItkPageng ' • • t , 1 ' 'A ......' ' ;•-•••• Eir catex.t , Talks sad' Pretense by einseeti Tons Soli vPt Ca . rimPeetivele 8 Raven Pt Motes TO Medi: • $O 83 0088 _ 00'80 80 Pitiable . Park 110 1 z 1 90, • ; sit 08 . 12 Of $ll 161 416 tcppi 1* 186 - 1 al) 1-116 ozwback 18 tenb hie as COSI kalkidsot Brosonds - saw !irk. Ptolll Dia& Ciremk fo tfew ifeeness*. ie. DeL RT. sa6 Del. *Rata —. Qua 'Won 116 Tso/1111 .... 110 1 - • ' el II 1881 r1r 0 03111 $llll6 Vailmsf. M 1 1, 91 1 1 111: M ite .......... .. . .... to 10 , . _ Total airs • - Irk it A Oillitotek et 54 mils a los Jo allowed oo all tool re44l.sppti tosoJersto,City. Moth 414 to* am (1.121 t anal!. so Jury' 'Amerika. plea - - ' Morns " * • Si , NEW • owit-os IL:9lay tut on Centre street.* plant Ldlmanta Breistpuu h rein" di ll " 143/ a• *Van Paid Ettreet..toe to rot= to 7. Sirdth. No. 1 % feet Nor= • MU' . Mini it M: ALLER wut twee inn , &hood an MONDAY, sarf/FR 'Ma MI: corner of Second and Motet Street% • 3541. • miss save' will begto POND AY . SEPTENSIIIt 7th. th at tousszimt of me Baptist Ctitutb. Itabsatmato Si. Aug-. ,9111. 4` urn.- M esa 7oor oars - . Tame.—pitutsrs PATIO+ RE hDY **MR.—With this sklerand a made ,yog eon do • rim own • mulding. Call and ilia - feat 7MCP-.OHN 0. BECK 8. Maktaallodra fit., opposite .the Paid Allllllllllllaltrileatjit, - J. ' IMPORTER 4I.ND D4I,ER IN • ED x , 7 lapCommente Bela" Ma. and Slope ettala of all sham la stadc., wareboum Mr-My:Door Calla 'Narks. Dad3ey. land 4. • Aug.- 29. .63 nUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAID t. 'EE'` 0' ENGLAND SOAF LEN CF ENGLAND SOAP lot Wag a family washing itr the best and olanapesi maltase. Glaarinteed eqnsl to any ht the'wortd!..:. Has all the strength of 010 rosin soap with the mild aIXI lathering qamltles of genntne esstile. this soleadld Soap. • 84 2 11 4 1 4 0 ALDEN. CHNIIIIVAL WOHEfI. e North Anglia 29. 't9 Sdlly . SA114:•W71,111111010S, • • • Joes,Trisra, 7.. doomed INII3/LAX. Continental Steel Pen Works. ' WASHINGTON CO., . • IttstnWrt ell S* 4 1 ,,, t radurer. eJiA4, cezebreels Patent Trearfaud - PIASAII Pea., • . - Xantrjaeturtiv!ti every sarietligt • ; • Steel It Indestructible Pens, Penholders &c.„ N. W. Cot. 14 , nt & BirropiwooD STs., ruiL, ;Aug..25. '5B I , 45-2 m. : - SOMETHING '_NEW.. . , ' IN REGATID TO PENSIONS&BOUNI - lES • The Congress Jost adjourned_ has passed a • number Of Acts troportait to Pensioners and Honorably I:iii. charged Soldiers.. i i ' ; • • nrideasticid'ildiat tisese are, parties should Inquire for t g / te nforta"a 40u.; personally or Sy latter, to the Pedee ' Senti-Anneal Pensions, die SIiPTEMSIIII, 4th, E•ilf‘,.srill be collected prouipSy by :4I.E.ICANDEII, S."SILLIBIAL , . ... War Clllll/11:amil Peados - Agria4 . .11AHAITIVNGO ST., ORO'S° tie POST OPFIcE, .\ ,' .'. POTTEIiULE YENNtL. •.. :. \Await 29, 438 '.. 1 . •". .35-tt -1 - WANT SUPPLED, A Plic,,e to get a Good Fitting Shirt - • - . . -L. McD.O.NALD' Avunincestpt\ ka sp3tiiki of PottevilleanATlOAT, th at. - •' . • ' - has taken rooms at No. 410. elitre Sty Pottsvill 11 , , ~.„ Where ehe'is pre fo do all kinds of Plain Sewiike , vi g o ....h Mitcham*. 'racking. it4,' t e lowest term. Work': done, on sang class ' 'di Wilson'. Sewing lita etane. Special attention ve \to the making of Shirta. Gentlemen in want of thosegarments, ehould give her" I. trtel.• .Prdatisfactlonguaranteed. ' .Ang 29.•68 • - • . ~, I : .- - SsAm ' 1 • li\MS . . )3AliliAlf (iv 1 EY, - • 168Centre St . ., ' Pett lle, - Pa.; • spot BOOK Will'Adlr4tßB, ,- P1Fill:71C11:11, BIND ERA, IlifirG.Vl6llol . - BOOKSELLERS AND 5T..4170NER.4.\ \.. . . . ...- - \ . , • or Sale r , fOlf - f•o at Loxf Pricos, Ledgers for Banks. Bantam , and Merchants' Journal;, Cash and Day Books, Receipt Books, 4c., on hand or made to order, ruled and printed Many pattern. " • Writing'Paper. ruled Ind plain, Letter, Cap,. Notei Ledger. and Journal Paper. Envelopes of every color, size-and quality. • , Copying Books and Presses.. Fancy and Staple Stationery, for pnblic.'ne private alines. ' Also, Rtigrave`or to order Litter and Note Readings, Bill Heads, Bills 7 SlLading;. - Stripplne_and. Ticket Books, Pay Rolls, Time_flookir Legal Bkok• Deeds, Mortgages. An., dtc, 'Also, Bind liagazioes, Pamphlets and NeWsplPOrs, • In any style, at prices to milt mei times. . , dinners aad llousekee pe • MAKE.NOTICE BREAD Is the staff at Itte--your m-et important article M. diet. The health of your,farnilv pends Timm Ita being LIGHT st.I.ID WHOLiaOltE.— Would yon have It so' Then tu.e only 'I4ATOOIII A i3ACERATIIII.. • It to absolufily 'pure; whiter dims mow; mekor Wes& alWays litht. white mid beautiful. • Take 's ' pound home to your wife t o-night. She. will be Ale lighted with - Buyers:of Soda 'build trt Natrona Bi-Oarbonate„ of Soli. We guarantee it not only far' ,superior' to any other American make. but even 'purer than the beet New Castle or'lbiglirtt Bada a itanutactored.by the SO BMW CO . , PITTNINICLUGH, Impartas of CR 1` OLTTE. wig i Manuicktiiii;e' of the fopouting Standard Chemicas : NAPozninsa; the original-and only. genuine 'EON CENT_ RATED LYE. Natrona Bt-Curti So da, Natrona Salerstas, . • y. Sal Ko ch . " . Caustic Soda, Porous- . 1 / 441466.. • .. Alum " • Sulphuric Ackt, --- .., MariALIC Acid," Thuic Acid,' , x •-•. . .. Copperas, ' •" . Refd Ba: , ontder,.- - ... Crtilor. Calelum " •• ' Fluor Calcium. .. \ Silt, "'- - 1 Reid. Petro edm.. • 1 . etc. etc. • . - • Aug. 251, MS 35-3m • I • . • PENNSYLVANIA WORIES. AtALFMAIU. & .Co.,{ • MANUFACTUTIRS OF OAST STEEL, - .• • • COAL SCOOPS, - AND SHOVELS,` Quarry. Stree t below Thir d, PAILV:VE * LH ' PHIA. • Angint 22. '6B .11 • 1144 m FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND. SHOES FOR GENTLE,MT. All LEADING lITYLILS on hind or made to mann.' }idealized at LOW FIGURES. - An Dine traced IPrlee List wftn Inatacunno for sell mmumme• =at sent on receipt of Pant Mee oddment. WIL.LIAMFABARTLETT,.. .I.ll4orthi .street Vinoviii Choi'mitt, • .' , ::PMMLADiLATIAJL. • A14.2'4.68' . • 34 . 1 7 c A WiderLeita Hof ottrlcel ebratect Eagle tinien ar,d , 'V -Galena Brands, guatantied.t;•• he good ' as NV -11114, in tee market. Lie/teed Oil Di, brattier iral lon ;.,Turpentree, Japan. Lithantge„ eventbing in 1 1 the pleating Ike 'of the very beat 4 ty no* the very lowest market Mimi by • • ' • - - • - L. Ci., i nwiespx di cci. . Cublnert Mailers Sid-with ea a large and tali Roca of everything in, their line, including . etipbcidird. drawer and box locks, red cantors with hut, poreelstil and .bnuOirbeele, ante and table cantors of all kluda; bras anion hinges table hinges and beck Sap sand paper of all nuotheen : gold leaf 'and 'taunter; glue of a ieryexeelient quality , and all at the vityloweet pricer by ", L.O. I . IIOhIPSON Al CO.; 614.'. ART GALLERY. 614. _owEN,& STIER] DAN, '6l* . Arch• Street, Philadelphia, - musuraerriams or Loo ' k i ng Glasses and Picture Frames. . . iffrogrzas oft , OIL PAINTINGS; . , • , ; COROJOOS; . - AND ENGILIViriGL - N.8.-42mb shipped to rig Pert 'of the axot7, I" Vi t al; the moat skumii wlt .wo p wi d tbVinest of otatertele and moderate picas, thereby dime git• tag witilrai t Bead fbr • Price List. ' - - hrig I 83-6 m JOHN CANIX" 13E114,:' . • I asoonsatorats, 71114 wing anuter, WuLADELPH/4 bao Ibt Wes copy ot ROGER'S GEOLOGY. Lnt:ls. 4 8 • = ' • • 113-Ar, NEW CIGAR STORE. . kM F. •sisossArra Rae vend anew • aim and Toth= • Storj. at NO. t* Wan amt. Pattheille, aed ban on baba a lathe thalad theft et wealth Cigars. Foreign and De lgada.; choke bends ot thocidno sad thewbet. * Taber. co. I tat iimadoced PIP% kr-* !snide the &Mathew el the pci MVPs, atm a eel!. Myth 14 . W-41•4Ico SHOW MERCY i , .THE•WTTLE ONES 141eN11111131d Nurses vbo hirre the W.ll4othig of their I rams charges . si brut, *Mel proem 11111. MIPS INPUT MUT, Teilatit alb sod =Ws =nett° t TH.,ETHING cirri 4 DEEN., (an e wea bmk. sad quickly auts Afell" 18 .: ' • " . Obrlrjr:Rxf TO LET S a lbw swam cowry pew New Cut* newly vartet by' 120 New CamoCcul C 0.," ibtaszli by W. Uttbaalsi; int Meld lin .eltllidoold ofieltot who Will meat as/opt on Use Jugular do ar extewt viterievel small so the 'eta beck oft the Juiti**4 ell Mend unsii :For vutleilus to the col. I Bay. iliac tar. N A t in iv in • • . Oen sad le . alitiqiirmienV , • - I . sox6 is' !,9{7 .16 19 4 . 0 ° 4 09 1,142,9'11 06 Lemma Is 2,10i,147 03 10,993 91 439,T49 09 503,64910 491A669 19 !!- /.; FUR SA t...K-A.N.D.-16- LET. A rood Dwight( Bonne , fifi c An Wadereille t Alit new tho td,tidtait Orthe , ted Coal etim- VonOlitti &mettle° acres of i - a Attached to gtosnxt eent f At $4 per yeas. TV_ 4 hook hod Myr good-name In Mena kitchen stpnotten Uhl!, and It_elllV 4 0: . 0 . 00 hog,pen, chick 4 ; coop. coed abed; and ' a It ,OF$ll. all nlcel Arranged to the hooPe • Moto. VFW po sol e.he.en. . Aarctotbee nog, oh _ eforendmi to; • , il : ; --11.., D. rLATT. WhiPivithe. ii,itt 0. Ts .' ' 8.1-3tb m Omar firit4atileerjr fee ata . 1 .: -The CO home. ). " 24 ° homerlibd la twine • e • - boiler' ? connec tions," amens. 4 i P ie."; at the, Eamemotti Cope, . ,ft Ciair.. Alscii 6 14' inch Leomplete. 1104 . about re lemte Icandll.ltfai . AigliZl C.tpas4Altaii). tete& !-Ittt- 114 b" I2 EO HEN R Y pt. , :.i.! PI Angurt N. ve-33 tf• IEO9 KALARIAIIr PRINATINtRAILE.—,The WON and tat A i grotuxt ettnatela the borough of Mtnalmaonteffiee and, 81111tast ERenta The house I, three doefoolatetrand contains teat loom; _and" the lot to 1611fecl bloo,lket; Rontlng ott three stmts. It • to well filled 'wish dui* trait tteesottspee, he.,- It baa on Rimer the beina4.lL IIIeTCZAISIAL of acteallent water.,_• . .lraareant Of water rim b, and ptbre le a stable for atx ItOhna on the . ~ - . Punish° eekhkett,y . ceeet o.f:Tti tralbeilland Id 4g- Pinegrirea lbw**. ..,-.4 i , ~.... . , . rot. tan* . b , rmitioa aptily 03 tbe pte* tae sin •Cheeeona, toi, i;t:ROBERTI:WIN. • , Juth 4 s . 0 , i i i `.,. - 'l ' • 315-iie ' CWiller/ its 4/41,,-;-The Red :eV Oolbell an the 'by Creitnect, tear Mitzent;llle , tkrer worked 'DT WEL KW .ti sBl, will be lesercr - beitxt4 after Sep umber tat - heit; du. ha experienced qprrator. who' wut slakarkether:lll9in th# - Pritemee VtbeL., Far a n s tFW HAIRY • ete Arryld iunacrnO tp , Foturlllete.Jn 19f . Vilik:Cilar. Thnip nigie off # tikikat ItaigirnAwo Traci' radSCla, tbrecAnrees and bur 1 Pouftmlon chit. Any Clam 1, --,--,- 17-._ _ re toe one P (ma, oue , 81e,1ati to otEarneal•-: 1,119 . 1.1M1 • • . peat-ImA On'e 1 ttr.Ch - • Pump .."°4 (at ii 4 Elta-lsalilmis Pipes will be sold low. Also ten toys Of T _HMI, ono Stea*ZiSaglllo. 30- hoi" Power. Ind Pestles good pew: Meo two of CleffiztrO loiOters. floe. 2 and 4,, , itt, the lisatipery Depot ettatilittett; MOM SPARKS: July 18,18 •,", • ;• ' • . • 116.' VOlitSALl r 3l 31 ne w sod : i t Slive ;Kimono, 4 Dirt Duiii Sliew Weer aeon". all PesTll2 Ironed, to =WO Inch track . „, W. SNYDER , Jan 41EO. I PottaaJlle• t itbit 04Au•St.;—A Fire Ton Lorktmodve. firqtable a. for .toot ` ighage road Has beet* need foreonvoy tog raid and OR din et. the adnapoljoad Is In good ord er_ Applyitoi, - ..1 089.1 4 1. ON'Olllll, tttrvJje ' 100111. mac class pcopertykot 8:0'240 . red, r 4 item Centre St. tro-&cOnn.t. L. teld in the ee Spot of the - %Tab, between the licortimei Hob attdiferthantar tr.), now °maple& by Samuel MaThmet u s.Hat B ARTAY to ,Mar mean • P.e.TICHTER.. . • Fou sBl4'l`.— A house ' and *boat 30 law land on MlNinterratt above Mlddl6loll. -Terms ream= allat i td7 akr- • F. BOLINNAN, Agt. . 10.413ne:i. NIS " 23;tf • Sif.'achili r i Pet!.2l, -. f reetrotAbgel d h; B P Boiler" 29 inede,ll,tilsmeber, -19 feeV,long with fronts 1 Flnalioller ihebea diameter. ICfbet long with two 10 loch thins ata cheek and wtfety valve& New Roil. era shins Otaihand. at Dui. UnanSrs'DePot on Dord Pamt. • ' .' - SPARES. 9k* , !. 1 • , 22-ts • .0 _awn .111rieirterre for fiats.;. i ' .; t ne of Ikhoted, pow er - good . • . 311 , — box bed ,t)lnte:•. . , Several - engines from 4 to filotso power; One Thets ti do 9 horse ppwer. - L 1 Ittiglitnezy Depot iniy - May.3o. `0942211. • al 13tret. SPARES, S TRA I I iir4; 6"t i ct • Two St&t i reo. • • '.- Oao 60-borot; • ft, Y ilkeoN..fottaiitle inisi Works. I 'AMETABILE PROPER - V ATPin- VATS?. *AXLE. ..one-tweeffetlk inteireet in the trastof coarlarekin New, Castle TOwnshin, Schuylkill Countyhabout eh' nacniltthe Pet& a Banfkan tract) contain- . s2' • _.- . . . , .1, tract of *4W Of . C6AL aziOTOlni LAND Riley Tonesialp, - . I n Valuable Wilding iota on tonuo - , atreet: A splendid lot ins Schnilkill Ave nge; feet flout on the Avenue and st. feet front oh. Ch ' Alley . • ~ • > One-fourth tit'„ ha the ..0:61 1" Tract Wand, In filebuyiklll_,,, Inudtip, to close ttaiatate of the late Mrs.letrah Wart: , --, - - .:. -. 0 i • ' . • Apply to 1 , .0,1 1 : - 1110fFtV,P. if USS.MII, - , Beat gstateload Usrpeeligent "53,10. IS, NlBllBl4ll . • it° *.... PotteAlle. Pe.- . .' 41. .ss-41-ty,. ' ....,--- FOR 11.8144111:- 6 valuable .trkt of tkral 1 Land. lituata:4lo,the! Ethrunokiir. Briakon the northern alopeof tbelionual . MOuntain neargoctust , t4ap; libr• ihutubettarld.lmuu ty,' coutahaß 141 X 'urea-, The Enternrifle Hermit; eanuecttng - with tintne Ha Railroad!. per. through the tract: Apply - F.O h. RASTWICKO4 Walnut :f a t, Philadelphia, or to partgici- ; EAST WICK, Auk wbo will ve.partlogaza etencerning the ity„ • Decanikarr'.*lt. ' • ' ',504f it WSI It G 111111118111111 `lroll V 8 atcaferyti . ltatuaiddtigo , • • - 9)(ortor**. ••• , " CL . RUSSEL, #cia &late Agt., lf•gabantongopt, , Jazlts:•lo3 • 4-ff ~ Fo"s : NT v =A Wee storArlek Litrelilnk. Centre 8 -' Apply to NO PA IGRY., torn '4B-14:t1'. Cento,e-St. Pottsville. SECOND4IAND MACHINERY ••• : : .S AT:E . • • ,-- One twenty. one rorefity.tive. cc ' 'ten bors6 engine, boilers, wrests bt aIG einis, drift dumping rats,. .Water case, ender : bolters -and - s, fourteen Inch pipes,. and tikiiindS of mach • belonging .to a brester. • ; PrEtiquiratiii , "OHALRLEI' , ELS.IIOIII3tOf3; • Port Carbon. • in to ithAriIiCHILLING. • July 11 'ffii-11,13m'i Prat/wine,' Pt. , r• BRAD I ' P.r.Ar4 17 " ,Tbetie Pa*lr 1124ZUMetli rCeol3lllietldei as ethbodylng th e eiipertoi qte6ileit'a CLASS JANO, Wpm most 'neat of onr lea aA.erU tS, Bend few ClretAir contaltiltik.F.RdAi7aecienia and Prio 12k: berate parcsteing•~icr Orli/ A.l* ll Mt" ! I EliS •;. . • ,••• - •'7 , & • 144 MS EY PdVirs.vitLii.s„ • . - W. OLAR • . I BIVKE .S, r. No. 36 ti Third Street; 'hiJ delpfii> GIE NifitAL 'AGVNT4 • 111101111. - 11111SHAICE COVAIY want( STATES •i r ° - Matteis eirPenozat dA Sertsitrolt New jersey. TheNATIONALIIFE INSURAIICE CeiMPANi a corporation Chattered by SpecikAct of CongresS. approyedJuly 45.1968, with a Oath Oapital "brOne . ti . now thoroughly- organizoi, air!! prepared busines: • . . • Mberal terms offered a AgentiAld Solicitors, kyho are !tithed to apply at our °Mee* •• • • . Volt terticulars to be bad on licatlon' at onfot. Ace, located in - the second story "o our Banking House, , where Circulars and' Pamphlets,, describing the • advantage offered by . the r...ommay be had. • Applications Lbr Central and W Pextrayltarilate• be made to R. S. RUSSELL, r, Totrands, PP, W:, C.LATtIiZ • .prt.AR. Third Stregl,looadelpida, Pa. " • • - • */)411, • Tam Foiripseetp na.swarisis.: rai 'aureartind piratareas, teroaaa r ceacreolbse. alma ,Zll AND DEBUG DirILLING! . 4VITH DAS r • . omlgruvrEs (us WITHOUT:4IRO OR HE&TI The eb4llciti mid • egie by witleh this miehlne Is tesulted..also mom* juothoeat merit, reeciev mead tt.to tokblle favor. Call . and see thb marlins In operation at the iltoze, Xaaaratlauer said sole AgL.. DAVID JONES. 316 Furnishing Sib.:;s3 Green St., Philadelphia.... ;iCtridetui tart illtuttetted elpaila. ASIPt4 : I S: . 4 4: • [23- 1 ``isle, "fit fire 11161es:id . l coet I/nisei bs '''' i l Chesse read Otemietr. , ,iirtriete.-Pursu.• int to WI proyucons:of certain reds , of trust from the Nidk•thlan Coititfinlng Com ry, we will on the 234- day of Illellarrisker. 1 h , at the idldlottri: an Wel ' mint* tra ebeatertleld Drury ,' Virginia, at" 12 ". 100 - 1 . Pen It tifllfilc . anal* the• very valuable ingerty wn RC --,' ~ .,,, T • - L .. TLW . 1f 1DA03111.415r CeML mr.vEs, ' - ' ,With all the preparty;:real end personal. . of every kind and dee:dm:km owned..,_l# the llidlothian Coal Mining Company, deant•bed 55.3110we:.- . . , ' I ' Rut, Paortrri.-450a, n Wonting tracts of land. to, the • teak' sgate iSr9l fr-Se .acres In the . 'int C e ?A ti gy lif 4 Chesterflek*.lu 1 r a. Immediately do the Richmond end ihrovitie Rail IN' miles team .131ribmond. lying trite the great triple , at the mlll die of QM "for two 11:1(41 . 91 along Si eastern edge ta d ou r yeze H ciP f ire 4 mufti 4yniOlets. n ew resettle g tbecosl, and II negnistred.'whlWlfty be *Me to r'earlitt by a comparatively i ll e r ti Zaiture money. The coal Awns from the dips " an angle of 25 de grees. and Is of an °file test. The qoall)tthe coal Ii ellto ti tt this country. and it hali CrcruMaced : •Proalsors khßib , berl'ao Cbtltoz. affettlel ,ritaljsie. , to Co CMPare trvorab y entrant.- •,NSh coati , It has been need with great sanefaetterv z iry I itril• Bello= Arsenal; the Tredeßer Ilan WerincLtite Ot&II)omlitIon Imo and , A tm Ralf Worse, . tier Rif.hrriond. ' Gas Works, the' Peurptortlron Works:Li this Cin :eon'Works, the Vaned. Otatei Navy Ifik6Lbr... W ' and err Cu' 'and"ran Com. t ipsa l Wlths .ic+ m Iladelphlc and New Teat a the ' • •• . , li im il • For boomebold umr or . 'mines la rinser m.o.-on savour ,of , of Its beat. the Wets - urse of Ifs fennel ' -alo of its conecorpl ON and the email t ; of which it leaves. Al Itlaa •Piill IBM lii- : and .a. in n... ber of other tdlrilogs, ' I i mcise s - i ii'.; biti a , Meet. end operattereo ringteny and others. • The Ceal Yard end tinlierwra oikratte Rocketed, con taining about six arm 11,R also ;100 add at the same time and peace.. ' 1.-1 , _...01 L . Ilit ,- , ; . • Poore=st. Priorerr*--,) Cohlah Irene 50-firth -aueder,lo loot istmace,, 'YlAth 8 lege Comfit IS hollers feetalistneten Bplttnpari!=wlng lift. 150. feet nelernanf ilifello4 tilief: . in eseellea con- OWN 4 gni hcriele,4lo.octicental winding engines . with Wen and ateumaik.U . q‘ .. .paniVnrepgino, 4 111ILDRIMVOCUllp;:1411* ~111dlt . . SS feet written pipe S bxbre ftteso. ' w °•-•: slide windbore ex. 'telt•lksi whets In goort - . , . ~ „ l a m O ne bu r ly new maimed engine 35 I f L• • - with boiler and drum and. , 5100 reek; •IX ' i me; me a bone par.er aaw.mlll engles .. II saw*. itc4..aatsa .plataa trandea4l4 4 , 5 i 7 t A fourt •am It ftba, IS aatt gatan iota r o de. aa* sett of blacksmith aril .tools,: one , gotta% 3 doe. Deaf, wl 'arm y abet Imam , was sad hribleitren acmplete equipment be as eumadat spald. —olweatia nt lik; ' . at 14 6. Kit , apt It *nabs ear " .r.. 1 ' addedyllirt . arty solautd,, ;141,:iii 4 104 ,, , . ~ ... . . ..r . .. 8. XrdErEfi. 'i'' i •- l. BliatOlit , S' I.l't .-... Raritan." - f ° 4, rri P t TILE LATEST. Psepsirlaa for a Wasiak eau Tleteri-.4ara. laesseera. The Republican deninoetration at. an Thursday, waaL•by fai the lap gathering erer'in -that city; and pr State..: Among the speakers were Daniel E. Sicklearpf New York Wilson, of Hiaaaebusetta ; es-Gorr of Connecticut ! Hon: IL A. -Crest.. 140 ;Hon. L. 'll , Chandler, of -Vi• V. W. Oinks, of APliqachusetts, I Hinnibal Hamlin,',Soo. A. • Peters, Barge% Hon: S. and othi It Is tuoattimouslyi - consoded to be easeful demottetaatino ererin Maine times larger than any one in Blot A. tair r candid "edit:tilt° would giw tiro to thiity'thoneend:-. . - Ron. Wm: D, Kelley; °l r ani:aryl has:done yeoman abixice. for the go Maine, ban returned. • He fella us to .prime or gnus and trim our forma for the greatest Repub.,: Hon victorx ever three in Maine since Lineoln'e election. If via thitabte the filiaprity,oCarg var. General Roetecrfuni E who was appointed to ner /late with Heximic has.. Instead of perforinii g that duty for which be in - ;paid by , the Goyerii-- tient, gone tcreetiessiondom and returned t Thursday, healing confidential ,deapatchea the leaders of tile late rebellion hi Andrew . ../ehn-.."••••. , 7 _ - Seim - our' should be elected, and his itii w y .; 'power and carry oat the ideas now formai ed, ' what a lively period of 'change:, would be felt nc%t t .: year. All the Tensions' to widows and orphat.a ".• of comae, he withdrawn. The.reconstruti-... Mon laws would be' nullified and the national dvtit • repudiated,' and Hampton and Vallandinghatu would hart)" foil 'Wing. • • . , • __ - .• A capitol atair ',told of an lowa tierrictorat who.' t got up a large c)uti of the faithful intitl sent tbt ir names •aa sabecriliere to-the St. LOultiDe.mocrezi •l• , ff. suppoefog it to he I Seymour : ".0n receli.:.; i< 1 . itig the papers, thokrubecribere at first grea ly surprised; pot the principles o papetplest.; t.i ing them", they concluded to stic sir bargais: Blair recently fell among his tea de at a tar-. ern in Hamburg. Iowa; where bees . -- ..beastly" driink; cut up all the antics of a . - rcnirclown. and ;it V. .fitially.,had to be. Carried bodily op to bie.bed. . •- 4; 'ltalrfor-Sey . niottr putl-Blafr, whisky Lind the.ned. ' rebellion 1 ••••• • • • e- . • . A member of the Tlemooratio Executive Com.. :4; mittee of:Batfimbre county, has declared for Grant and Coin ::! -- - ,•• ' • • • 1- ;1 A Demtfcratie e,iitor in lowa 'wants'Aupy.Jobn• . : son td remove P. V;.'Nlaby from hie pcFat-q1316‘. . The eVock, market in Philadelpba on 'naiads waimoderatelv active and prices* gener3lly 1 0to firmer. , Whealims and nate were cinchapgett , -.: • • , Corn wee iti• fair demand at an advance.. oh:media 14i 7-8, a deigine of f •r • . STA*ll:ELBcfilati 1 44 ti Vermont - elects Congteestsen ssd Slate . 1 • . 4 oftkeess oti tbe fltrst of §eptetsb4.. •;• - 4 Aet rsine holds h State eleetio of I September. . • • Oit the. litit t I , - 4 - • - ,IIIdIEL Violence and-murder afiatill thoeN der of. the, day-,it the Bouth. ,EleCt SeymOi,u• an Blair, and no Cutoff man will be allowt.d to live there. Elect Grant apd Colfax, and Peace, Prosperity and Protection, will fo I- ' low. Who can' hesitate as to the Pitopct I .1- 5 comae he should' pursue ? AFRIEND who returned this week frOLa Connecticut, says that even the Draticrits of that State concede thaikswill'go itt r.. .Noveru- her for grant and Colfax: 7 The' Hartfotil - • ' frauds have ao disgusted the people that Dft,- mofincy is 'thii year a "dead cock in ,the Conriectictit „Let this feict Inducer . Pennsylvania to give ttigloriouslitepablica a • ru sjority in October: , . . HQ . EL L. (14.E.--, ' "Fathee Abraham,? t1:0 beat campaign piper on Sur (*change Ind, tsar: 4it Gen.-Cake c• .. - . • . . . . This gentleman hsa been renominated for.Comyri-sat .In the close and dotibtful.diatrul of Schuylkill-and Lekt. , anon—doubtful only because entree-colored ' non papers are freely used Ind nnmber of-the diatirir s - of Schuylkill County., Ii they do not poll owl' lien hundred of ,these fraudulunt rdtes,-(len. Cake will i.o triumphantly, re.eleeted. A thorough. and perfect • - 1 ginlastiou le all that to neeessary, to earry,the distrirtk by a . handoome majority: A:mom:him tin Mistakable evidences that the really conservative and . NU:lope ... ll:mit of, 11;e: country are *tilting up to a .itetfsb of ate 'dau- • gers Involved it: tbe„headlonj,course tipau which the Democratic party have entered are the letters of Chief Justice Peinton,-ofNor-6 ; Carolina, and Hon: J: S: Carlisle._ Eaeh day . is • furnishing jttat spch proofs thatlthe - gontritiln . - "ens, and true eOnservallin, - as well: as the pia- :•••.1,- triotfem of tbUeOuntry, le on the side of Orsiit and Colfax, aild'nraking . more eertabiland : evitable the overwhelming defeat of: the Cop perhead and rebel plirty, ; •.- nrrminr.l-43en. William Rudolph .Smli l h , died at Quincy, Illinois; - On-the 221 inst., in his 82d year.. Generall4mith waiS born At Trappe, Motinrcimeiy county, in this State, , 1- 4 , ilignst 21, 1787, .an was the eldest son, *, the late' William Wore. Smith, a grandson.: • of the Rev. WilliamD: •the ,`; Provost„of the pniveraily of Pinnsylvanis.• General Smith read law with ills late . James 7 Minor (whei . atterwrirds became Rector of: Saint Georges New York), • ;- ventlaw9 l 4o4lnikeilt W!eWaSlidMit6A:.. t to practice , italtlfe-shrred in the Semite: of Pennsylyan*i ;Ifrr,,tl to 1826. In 18'4 4r - - General Smitki• ted.. t 1 his . family. rig Wisconsin arid 4ed'Atterney. Gene: 4, • at of that State ! , ser , t tiie ..Convention: which • : formed .. • • Smith Was histru mental •iri paifitiog the hottili- tite4 bill' in:Whicousiti, And:fbunded Etna wtn - first President ;of the ijistntleal, Societsi - i4 -• the State:, From his .family Gen. Brnith.inJ hailed a tasie On lettere, which -developed' itself. in two historical Narks , conneetitiwitAt the hiStory . or Wisconsin ,, • and, * marlops ways he contritinted.tp different depantiient a , or literntire. - . e. - _ „,,T ahe deceased Was promi nent metn*r f the Historical Society of I?eimsylvtinla. lie was father of Mrs. John' P. Hobart: T So'rough, and was well iiitoWn In thin tonnty where he had b4en a frequent visitor; Gift. Smith watt Grand Master of the hlaionic Or= - dim In Wiscdrodp-at the:period of his death. . .. Pie Southern '•• Seymour r an d 1314ie - ) Press on the Deatliof'Thad- . - • .•• '7: . .• ..,. , - • . - dens. Stevens:: • • • .- ' - , A New Orleans correspondent says : "If convind rel-- 1: i evidence of Southern reconstruction lead been wkritee. •- ' ' the death of: Thaddeus Steven's Ims be, n, the slew* i • ' • to bring It forth.. ' The usual cemosmtively tempers: $ . . Bee, of this city. allndes• to the (gr eet tbromoner ;at • this malignant old man,. t. .t end ere qm credit fur ti try ' good qualities 'britmandd It ts.: el tit he - la deer, endear. • Oar sphere is rid of Ai pen ends marplot • .. It_goss further. and very pointedly intitnites Its convi- . ' top that the depsrtedstatesmin Is to fhe'-comarany oti Lazarus. The iNeXittow Is, If pdisible..mnre brnts'.. ..e It corceiven that he lingering spirit of rite- departe.t mad, two viewed the negro ;maids by hie body as D . tone -tog and sympathetic compliment to the duAkv : ' dame—his housekeeper,: The Panter's Banner. minty i - ..'• in the. Teebe egintry. Louisiana, and managed - by a., ante bell= carpethantry, says: ...The prayers of th t righteous nave et last remover!. .pie ' Coogressionj 7... curse. May Sri:wallow: Butler, and all such poll.- ~ Mil monsters aeon ',follow the example Ontheir illu--•; trims predecessor. May his .new Iron-works wean bila ' ' . from earth, and the fires of his new fur ace never e $ '. out. - The devil w ill get on a big bender. nciw. - Wi• a . Thad. Stevens In his cabinet and Ben Butler In War - ~ Mean, he cm mirdsgofhings tn both leingdoma ,to u.s liking. 'Lucky deep.' • , ,t, _ -.. .. .. - , • • ,- The Amite Ottj eta.) Tiines._observes that "rote,. - ' dayTbaddeas Steven* pre'muted articles of impracl, .• meat to hießatanlCldnientyllell is to be reconstrn, ,•. • , ed. . There will be doe milts 'dishicts. • Griffin con - '• mands No. I. Sheridan!, Meade, &Wes. and M0w:7." 4 are assigned. t.s .comm'alict, the other districta,,wt-z , • _ - leave of absence until tbe'l TULL- tike - other November. TI.-- r e Willthem.report •to person. At the sametbno art , a- , ; willtake command-In•clelef. with Stanton - In the W,:r •• - (Bike: Logan, Butte', and Brownlow will be essigim I •..1 l' to 'lmportant - dray. ,TrAmp,.. Tramp, the bays a: _I • marching, che e r upentaddems., teen miff &Wife." •.- '. Tbe Mobile. Teibtrue nuethefollositng elegant lc, . -.. • i gnage in' speaking Of the death of- • haddens Stever •_- " •• ' - "Chic/tens gbing - home to raw.—Thad. Steveris,tni - Branner, of the New Orleansi Republiorn--- The der I will-coon give Zroirolow, '• end then bell will is, is, MOM. , • 'The Vicksburg Times follows edit : 'M.4 t• death of that incarnate fiend. Thaddecui Steven s, Is .p, • - ';- event which (Alin Mr nniversalitelotclog. lAs the c. 3 P ; wretch iris In favor of,Andiciotm hanging , while inl. ' earth. we devoutly:hope he will.lfsve jadietons row—•,...J . log' meted on; to bim in the warm climatetowitich $ • has Rope—the hottest region.of thel damned." 'llia. 1 , Atlanta rtmeti!utfon• speaks. es follows:( ; ."Stererie i e • . steed.—,t,Mortro. , yq Rads, foK we; ipleiThweep,+y-s ' - dirty dogs,' for We smile. Let . — il DO onc e b l e ,v, bold op her face, and.the-Goddcm -0 Liberty cesme t" c '- 41 ;n. blitah. The devil-demarded his o and Thadd r 4 '. . went. • Brownirw and luw Brown e.stifitil te t.-,s • the next on the list: • May the devil collecting Vint cake soon." ' ..' ••• • 4 ; ': ,- • ' . % • - . . ' Such is the character of the press that.„ supports supports Seymour and"Blalr in the Sonth—:, turd-if they shotild unfortunately be elected, such men wilt-again' rule'the country.. Cant 1' any decent Irian who him any regard for tho ! interests of our common country', or for his own reputation,. as a citizen, cut his voti tti bring- such fiendish elements into power_ . again tiod-forbid it. - ' ABM TTSVILLE • '• ' • Virripci!ed . iireoktiffitbe ItlitattirsvJeuritikt. Meat llilopr;ixtrs family, per barrel;.. do do .da do per att.- 150 do extra . per barrel... do do superdie, 'dd • • Bye Ipkor t „ • do do • ' . per cwt... 'iMetwlteat Floor, • do Whoa; prime white per bushel. • to • :do red. , ! do Dried PeecbeF, pout. • '-per pound.:. do cmpareo • Dried Apples:. ' • d doo wis.ut 91260 4 25 ,8 50 COO 9 50 am 4 00 7460 9 32 $1500.: 6 ;, 9(h): 10 . STO 5 Vti RJR • tm. Corth. " 01414._ ." Soup beans" p es ,6 3z 4 6 Rre " I Oorn " Potatoes, " i k_" • ton. twt Straw, le tom Plaster, . ." Salt. Irallor* Tim ties), bk Closet " " atao sem , doa • 1 MI Etttter 96 chees;., a 00 400 Hama, ••, "' I 60 Sboald69l4 . " • 1 60 Beettand qr. " Se . v fikult 10 Mutton, 5 " -90.00 Fork, " 125 Vaal, • 'ls " 29 00 •,__Cl49‘•" 4 , angatiiiyase, " 11 50 alle/11co, • whit ; Crumbed. s 57966. " ir • 42 20 24 2. 19 15 12 25. . . . gab iki „, trnTreri ,X 4 V .14,U.thot Maus Pampa scd : aro hereby arstioned against thermal:Muse, sal% or Asa of soy Purina that are an tablillloota 4/ co hilico , c Patent dated *pioneer si, 111 bepm- seated to tkar ardextrint or the bar.' bee abaft COWClelleed sait ilitathatsirand • . '- !ko: end AM Porienne all ottipr !swarm Port Carbon, April e... 63. ALLISONS Parties hi wait at, Pius esa 3e stipieled at :rood, " ahloprices trythe " ' Pariltal rettcerbog4 .41uuLmi sagi ri.*% r ..• 38 • In 00 2g,961 477,145 / Mem& in,s2sl M 1,44 0, TM 349 -29,1310 9T4.991 183,630 t,487.1211, 1,324,406