intro #ontital. vorrsviLLF., PA. RATIIIIDAY, OCTOBER ,Is; Isar. NATIONAL UNION- REPUBLI '(IAN TIOKET. • \ 0 Prpsideii4;: Geil. "'ULYSSES S. dRANy, - . GF ILLINOI2. • For 'Flee President, , , Hon. SCHUYURVOLFAX, OF INDIANA. Election. ?smudgy, Noveinber 3. TEE TWO SOLDIERS. ' I Let the President disikerse the carpet bag State govemmenta."7-Fwicis P. ISLAnt. 4.er' us nave Periert.n.L-A3-13. GEArr. 'To the: Welshmen or Schap!kill Co:, Between the Oetober mut November filentime In. 14t,:a large .number of oar mentmmen toot out their FIRST PAPERS. On MONDAY intrr and the fol. tk?wing MONDAY they tan get out TULL PAVERS try come to the (long with a witness to move reaidearee of Ave Team 4nd paying the auto of et cote. 'Who wrild.not•pay that paltry aim .to become aCttlsen ot thleGrett Republic'.. • • YirliviAte.TlLL)AN, SELTZER, JONES, KNIT -1.03, snit ohee.,..will III) mese paper a free of charge. -We eel! on (My countrymen to attend to this high .eati. that they may I.erttelOate In the moat Important . PRE..'SIDENTI:kL ELECTION ever held in this cacti try. - ' - MANY WICLESIIEN. %Ai r'propear to. advasee so your work.."-3ENERAL ORLtiT. tbat be our proposition In Sclicirkill County siod let asat,: Tani fo cariy SMICYLRILL for • tili:S.Nr . and -POLFAX, . PEAOR 'and PROSPERITY. In I£'4s under the lead of "Old•R:oagb and Reedy:* ow e s fall the Eann'er eonnty Shall we feilmcnr when tea by 'the ,BLEST GRlgglikt; OF THE AGE,„and the' iPpit - E4OST STATESMAN AMERICA? One tulle rt. ft cge 'along the whole line in November aid V 11;;TOR . V itours. . MAT GOD DS4END THE RIGHT! , Ai. PATTERSON; Chairman•Unfars County Committee "LET US HAVE PEACE!" REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. The following meetings will beheld during tbetorning week : AT ST. 'CLAIR, on Wednesday; evening, October 28, to be addreised bknble sp Alters. AT CRESSONA on 'Vona4sy eveiing,-,October • . AT , 0 MA I I.E R' S . TA:477 .E RN, Long. Run, Waypel-towbaniP r •on Friday evening, Delober,* to be addressed _ by H. D. Seltzer, ainioiberP. . AT • PINEG RQV_E, on - .§atur• day even!Ug, OetOber Speakers;•-Hon. Liri itiitholomew and H. 1). Seltzer...EN. • I • lIPLEJLY, UNION, Mitt; FOR. GRANT .A)ED COLFAIN., PE:WE-AND PEtOSPER -ITYI, "AND A I*l3-NItEIiREPUBLIo. Itt V. UFA:UV W ARV Bsucti xn O.II,THE ISBCEiI of ror. Dy.i.--We i - adyise nil who desire to enjoy a rich treat, ioread the address of Itir. Beecher published on the. First Page of day'storAt.., Eapecially . do we . Mk the • attention •of each honest, fair-minded Dem ocrat to the aMements there made. They most convince Sim that his duty on the 3d of Novf-,mber Will be to vote for Grant and • Entni - x. and thit ,principles they' represent. it is -a calm, strongli argrimentative, convin `• Cing 'address, worthy.of the reputation of the eminent man who delivered it. Dp not fail to read It. TRF, • CONTLVENTAt! VOCALITii - ifth9 ere Brest f4vorite_s here, l vrillsive a concert in 'Union Hall this Borongh, Lon 7Tuesday- neit, 27th instant. The programme is very_ fine. MAJOR:GENERAL:EDWARD hfcCoolc. the.fa. moos Ohio cavalry leader, who has been claimed by the Democracy,. , declares unquali fiedly for Grant. JUDOEVILLIAMS has accepted the xkoattion of iJustice,ofilte Supreme Court of Pennsyl viUia, to succeed justice Strottg.. Da. *rm, of:Pennsylvania, was elected MissiOary.Bisbnp of Oregon 'by the Protes tant Etiseopsl Convention, on Wednesday. SEYMOUR has , taken the shunt, • for the , dan'gereileattee. On the . 34l of November" it will he the lost cause—'whelmed in a. aea of. trouble.. THERE was an earthquake in San Frarieiseo -pn Wednesday: Several 'houses were thrown &Iv:in. and four persons were killed. Loas,. 11,000,000. Os Sunday night last the • rebels destroyed the dice of the Attakapas Register, ptiblisb ed' in Franklin, Is., and the editors and prin ters had to Hy to New Orleans to save their lives. .'Rah for Seymour 7 ~II • Taw. "St), or . Taoratts."--The cops are leaving a terrible fight about swapping can dilates. They sall each other liars, traitors, ecoandrels,• ttc.,:. and it •is noteworthy that both parties tell the bath. • . Casvga Sonia . ea, Jr., one of the preprintars and editors of the F'filladelphis Even g Eel letinc died in that city on Wedn day last, aged 49 years . Be was an estim able gentle— man and his death Is widely riketied. . THE War Dernocracy'ot Newt orb bad a tremendous meeting on Wednesday evening, and haverresolved - to support Grant and Col- fax. PieirepOnt and the others cannot swal low Seymour and Blair; and their revolution ary, repudiating doctrioes. THE Democratic Hero of the Coffeepot Frieda,' is at it again, figuring how Butch the Democracy won in • the late election in Penni Titania, and telling them to fight on, 'and k siotorY will be tbein in November. Wallace is evidently, a candidate • t tor a lunatic asylum if not TUE electoral glade for the Presidential elec-1 tka have been printed, and can be obtained et; this oflloe for the,di ff eventr districts of the County. Those of our friends wbo.come to ;Pottsville can stop. and get them. If they find It inconvenient to =no in themselves, let them Bend for the tickets.. " ' , Jong ALLEN, the ‘Viekedest Mut in New York has relapsed Into his_old 'ways. He is now imam:ponds to answer a charge •of larceny. John Ita New York Cop ,an It is as Impossible. tor him ; to Ideals- , from wal losring in crime, as It le for a pig to , keep out of a mgd•h'ole. ASIABSINATION OF OE!. 6ILANT THEILLTINID BY Faaxi BLAIR.--Blair, the new RebelliOnist, made a 'papal' in litt Louis on the I6th, In which he &clued that if Gen. Grant entered the White House 'as .Preaident, he would never kale '. it &lire. 'And his • rebel listeners greeted the an nouncement with'shouts .that made 4hti welkin ring. ; . - , , . . Ar the Plait and Seyn.our Club 'roam In matiantongo street, they hauled. In , their nag last week., nd It has not mlde Its appearance _since. What's the matte;? DO' they give it up, or .are they waiting toffee wbo their hew candidates will be, so that they can , appro priately Inicrlbe the flag before tuttiging It .out again? How telt? • Ssystons since the late elections; finds Mtn self plunged still deeper in a sea of trouble. 'ln it. late conference betWeeti- him and the' National Detisoctatle Executise Committee,• he said to the Members that he was.nomina ted against hie wLshes, and it Would be a 0-!, lief to him if any other mune wire substituted for his acin. • gi era moor made a speech in which be laid he would Uke to send aU the Peciani '(Fintitgans Frank terms them) heck to Ireland lied keep than, there. We Gee that Prank's friends in BrOoltrn are of .Frank's opinion, sod lafe lost no mob teeth in IT t enisniam, that they, have jeer; thrown .oim Walt= E. Robinson, and nominated a ear- TA-bagger in his etssd. The Bbanz Dinworicy headed . by Blair, hive swum' bore forist*- ion—t , irrer the lett." . :13 Lew York. the forged ristaraNmatop paw.' Me is ballets:sr:Wl on to evens ganger extent by tbs idespersteDareoersey Shari 11Isms in Ws 84 4 if we SO Pulp by the Miring despatei Nry. Tom b 21.—Bakilm D. Boolfillort froo . erlitmord Wore • the Mated etas Closusto., 4 iorher, dtanted st2i histog been to esildag bow ostmoooloo olo!. 1 0 1911 1 rt . 421 w Er, Allso amid trot morosain hod own fa tor borlaror for wend Asp. at No. i antis Mink ea bid sold tmedreds as l the m& cl f taaa Pain being Wit made titsoramrial etps_ tlatouteut court atttebed -.llwlllll un Engelma** of say aunt itoft L]rilith i°l/**iX& 71°12 ' 1 delivered Saumur Trumbull of ~asunoull deny,. powerful speech in Sptingfield, on the even. tug of .the 14th 1124 * in repll to . Ike :SPeeell Of "Mr. Pendleton, cadet in the Warne city some time prstvionsly. HIS 4lswection of Mr. Petallike:es financial views was as follows •LTLW BONDS tlf alitl9l/10101i. IE tar; however. a bobby with Yr. Pendlittin gug ebe the.twenty bonds, Jpe they am nailed. &mold be pod of greenbacks, and be says that the Government of the 'Milted States has a tight W thorn in that way. In that way he proposes to Paf or the pahlk debt I do not sectorialf pewit amid pay the debt to take up one specks of hadebtabees and lame another td Mke Its pbte. rYoniroald owe Just as, muds after • ward &aloe did beese. • Thu wookl not pay the debt. Dot be proposes, however, in luminuthe 44:cond deem, to home It without letwasc WelVie,..• that an lioncat v i o n dum y Would ma mmaider It Weed If nip held the note ot an ludlvienat for hundred. dm: s o d akated - money. sir per tmit. Interest NM be were to elm. to mut UM' taking ith that ;ate a nd &tan you one In Its piste that did not bear ! s u mm it. payable at Ids option, and taking from you all =janitor coercing amment flow money could the United States ham borrowed, 14 when It breed those Byt , torrati betide. that is to say. * bond 'which was to he payable absolutely tnJO years:and which the Government of the United States rammed to itself the right to Pol. US Orme& Iwo" is:fisw-yeige. it --bad : esid to tbe publiefrom whom exoeMed to obtain mom tif sun will purchase Usse band,, item* be, with the understandlue that at the end of elleeyeals , the Government shall have the tight to take them nix' and give other bonds tailed greenbacks that do not draw Intirrest," • howmany-Of 7011 W 0 13141 ban flu ebbed I money tinder each Cproposition f .Do you Welt the Government mold have MA &dollar on soot a proposition wrihat •I do not, however-attach soy sawklarable importance _to this question of IrhiMer t op' bends may be pald in greenbadce or not. Tbs. tilicesakm of,that miestloo seems to ma • premature, fa h% reason: We have not, the greenbacks •t • pay. them with. and why robe the question mama we ham the num. s to Methane than: ! esurnirrenta ramie:toe itavuto art nouni. • Yr. Pendleton Routs the Idea ei honing ttettdrands of millions of dollars of greenbacks to taltelhern hunt us; he ea to bas never *dewed Sof tont Met: He is to it. -Well. how dorsi he _popes, to pay theta t He la ear to be eamomtrat. He Is fining to Sara enough rut of the 51R0.003.e00 that ,we collect Bath year to ply eff Hire five-twenty bond.. Well s what is the tronb`e with that statement? Why- the same difficulty that arises to eereral of lifr. Pendletves statements—Wedo not eoltect any $500,000,000 . a I ear. Le .re ar the tundse,suin Gist we' ecdteetdd was eso6,-; &q and place that time we hive reduced the Wet tun the present year we will probably 'not -collect Motip than $300000,(00. barely enough to pay-the fro onset on our nubile debt and the ordinary expenses of the Government. I Now Iso Mr Pendletrm spoke lUall "sincerity and 4n tr. of- the '11600,000.000 that were to be collected." • He believes so, no doubt, but the official reports say , that we did not toilert any such min lad year. Door he Propose Inereardeur the taxes! If be does; let him at.y so. If that in what he means, Indeed of reducinu n the taxes, as the Republi- OM party ontrelling the legislation of Con g reve has dmie. Within the last year nearly $200,010,000 have been taken from your burdens; We have taken off the entire tax from ten thousand articles that you paid taxes upon a year, ago. and Aar internal revenue tat is now collected from a very few Items half a down ' wittapa—etiledy from liquors, debated, stamps. Been see and Incomes. Then you cannot pay cff the debt with our present taxation, in the way that Mr. Pen , dleton proposes, and I apprehend be would be my far from advocating before the people an increnrie of taxa tion. T emo elm amps. The be favors the taxationed Government Oolitic De vents atex to be , messed upon thu b nee them. salvo.. Well, let us see now bow. that would work. In fairness , ' lt a tax fe ped upon the bonds w ould should.be paid upon other propertr, upon your farm as well. shouldn't it?: mode NMI house and lot In town, upon any other property that yon have f Does Mr. Pendle ton propose this t The law does impose a tag already oh the income of the band where more. than', thou. eand &dhow is received. The law provides that a tax of Ave per cent, has been assessed nem every income of more theme thousand dollars, whether it is derived from Interest on hoods or any other source. Teen the bond is, in that way, assessed, or the Income upon It, theism° as an income derived from a farmer. or from any other breach of Nominees. This is equal:ju nta. Bat suppose you teethe bond itself. - Let us see tow that would work. When tbe Government want. ed to borrow a thousand dollars. If the bond Is to be tszed . by the General Goverment and th e various Stater; the eeteretwho loans the thousand dollars will take theie factebto trineldenulon. If the States are to be allowed to .tax there United States' wavelet., they will tax them different amonnts; some will tax' them more an some less. What would then he the velar of your United /Mates *emetics subjected to tax ation by the States to their discretion t How much would the Slate of Beetucky be likely to' tax United States securities ? ' (Latightesi.r How much would the city of Memphis tax them, do yen suppose, Pr" municipal p» Spores t Who would lose the. Gotten : malt money, when the security which he received-, thebond -was liable to be taxed at the discretion of every State, comity. city, town and wheel district in the United States? • And if they could tax them, they' could. as I said • tax them Ite their discretion and tax to suck - an extent as to reader the security entirely valueless. Could the Government be maintained upon. such a principle as that? pan any Government exist wittemeihe moment eutaleing itself ? 'Can any Gov. ernm -ne instate itself without a revenue ? 'Cat any Government collect a revenete or borrow money when its money and its property. Udder reenritiee, ere to be taxed at the ditgretion of some other Government ee Why. I think these States that layered eerepelon would easily carry out their detentenation, If the noti,,e is to prevail that they may tax United Stale-i property and United Stites ettemities in their diocretien. The pub: lic'lande of the United Staten have never been.etzed in thee States. It has always been ptovided. when new 1 Statatare admitted into the Milne. that they Anti not tax the lands nelonginie to' he United States, and it had never been done, But If United States precedes I were to be taxedby 'State and local gotheritlep, and the tax amounted te two per cent , whmarou id be the , effect when the money was.borroweekruming that the was about the average amount efeeltete and local taxed in cub of the States of the irqrn. Why then. then. when a maefernisbed the!Govertietterft of the United Stated with a thousand dollars, : t 4 per cent. Of that thousand- e that is, twenty dollarswould be taken to pay the taxes of the State. • lie would know this when he Joined the money, and the resulteot it Would be, that he would asklmedditional two per cent. Setae .t from the Govertit, and;the Uhvernment , instead of paying Mx per tent. for the money it, borrowed. would* compelledito preveightper.cent , This would e Impel heavier taxation to pay the Interest on the public debt, and how would anything be gamed to the citizen ? Would bel, gain anything by' peeing two per cent more to the Government of the United States, and having the bond taxed, _ andedeng two per cent. at borne for State empusest - ;It he ea broad' as it is long, except to thin wise, that the citizen 'would be Weeded to additional expense of collecting three taxes. fle that nothing. would be veined by taxing United States seesteltka in the mutter proposed. . te - - 1107 t rATATAXII Ova etzete. . Bow, then, Is credit of the Government of the of the United States to be, maintained? I will tell you my view of thattu every few words:. it is clearly expressed In the 1 Meth '„ resolution of the Chicago Plalform that ettes best ,policy to 'diminish our bur den of debt, is so be improve our credit that eapitaltsts, will seek to loan tue money at lower ratee, of loterest.", Improve oar credie—thatistlei way to lemma - the bur. ems of the public debt. That ie the way to have one uniform currency (or the laborer; nod the same enrren• ey for the bondholder. lam for the same currency for everybody—thy bondholder, the laborer, the sewing girl, .and eve_ retold? else' of whom Dlr. Pendleton be a am fir havitir that 11 . Mood altrertCy.- IWincie.) We must make It ail good, instead of : trying to make nail bad.and worthless. Bret how Is thet to be dame A By reenming specie elements at the earliest practictble period without deranging the am eral business of the country. ' That la the way to have an uniform currency to give to tare laboring man some thing that has a Axed and definite nine, and that be cannot be cheMediout of by simpers and speculators. who =inflate the meaner to-day and contract it to m o:7 . ,TMLT. isebe way to reduce Meet:Rattle debt. We paying now six per cent. !athlete on $1.50(1,- MO, in'entedrvery.year, while Canada Met borrow mone at.i.i . pee cent in any of the. markets of the world, and anyseirerege government on the Tace rf the eartb, that hal limo:Verdi% can borrow money at flyer per cent Or lees. Iltaxll and in the North Amite = Iteeublies,.subject to revolution every few years, most of them-dal borrow money cheaper than these 'great United States of America.. Wby t Because of :oar depreciated cerrency which some of these Demo. , crats, as they call themselves who used to love hard 'Atone', want to instate and increase by the bandied i , thamandnellinta of doilies. If you - would protect the i laboring inanTrole the most calming scheme that was,` Over deviled to cheat him, thee protect him against; these leer oferredemnable paper money. 1 : Bre tt/Merl at the coming November elk iron milt remember' that if hevotes the i)euk4l . a ;acre ..= u . uc et o l c e will vote .-In favor of rept; diction and des i traction of the credit of the •. • Govern m ent . l Thhi is so plain ,that he whO , 'guns may read. Can any honest Democrat; • . 1 that ticket? Think. '. • dote ^ • ___ _ 1 . 1 i i; Snag the pardon of Kene, the fratricide,, the Copperhead leaders have been active it:. their efforts t 4 make Political capital, by Kt..; i 'tempts ti) obtain the parddn . of McCloakey,l the "Flour Karel Hotel murderer. They bave also' Worked lu another way to makei Votes, Which Ito a certain ezteit.was success; I fni at the Itimi, election, by charging in poster here mid 080/here in the - Conn y, that Gen.i Cake and Elms. Reifanyder had made promii , , ses thst in eme of their election they would I obtain ttla pardon. This charge is not trnl3;' Miniting to ({qv. Geary., buirriAre assured , [positively by Gen. CakqlMt.mtfar as he i 4 S e 'concerned, - lit is totally'. ' ;.- anquilifiedly . [false. IWs have notwet ' -ateifsnyde ,r'' 'and therefore, cannot make Mal as far se he is coneereed, on his authority, but we be. l t Sieve it', to by equally untrue as regards blibi 'A. consistent set these Copperhead leaderal While they issue postemsdenounclng any err fort tbihavei McCloskey pardoned, they are working to Secure it, for partizan purposes:J r Of coarse +ere is no probability that Govl 'Geary Will ever grant it . on the application of men who have oppose) tbe'rufw Criminfd Court !Act kolog Into operation byre, and who akpartizantrifave - ever been found ar,'- rifyed ifgailiat iiii and order 'in 't3ehuyikill County: ! 1 Ir the - people. went to Increese their b. - dens Of taxation, they wUI vote the cop. r head liekef, ieNovember. The copperhead platform denisnds that "every apecles 4:;t prop+rshall bet taxed secwrding to value.h If suucessipl thit copperheads !km.: the farmer's land, the poor man's hone and ' all inechehlat tools,. household ' etc. If miners, ',taborer.; utichat as, etc., id° not vote for the copperh ticket] In bfovemher, they will miss the p *lest Flaws they ever bad for" Increasing their °will:maws. 1 Tul Moat Oho Democratic 'arithmeticians are I.e igeUkousfellows living. To illastrateit— !agar three - thousand Republican, only Sixteen thousand, vrh , nd to be a grit Democratic gallL lviSnia, laid year nearly_ a t lb ig. ratte, is this yea. only ten llmin. which they find to be :-A genie). gs* 0-the most magnificent ' 7 propc Give us, pfenty,of inch: Deitiocri in Remember, and vs, shall hs,amil t Beim I crsUc tkuss. pins Wit RE OCI4TIC Paoscfurroksrmny, of Ulf* *ronsit who worki In Monti,, . but whose reeldeoce kwith.bia tither :, , , ,11040:4 came bo rn e led-iota A the late' ..7 This Aireati•klei libo Is 'toe+ : Kit,*bee the rant ins sonoonee4 hit intentke to s nits hi Tiovombei•oitike, 01.134=4 allf 0 0100rirPgd_idi fr MI a t b e wi hn 214 disOstos b. , T he , '- ad d 1, ; 44414 lilhOtlifilatindisig. V*. WlMP4bet.oo 1 0t , rate 1 0 4 1 • Prol lilt Mk illiglinliCe. ••, -.• ; • - '• I • •• 1 I *Toth* iiiilevtgebtir; the 114 90* OW Sita eelei's* 1, • 4 tut - 40411biellibcF`lio#E144. and bail _ • itio gam r 'LciusIANA • , Wholesale- fillinghW Of Union 4' Men Commeno4., eeiwadaa sr Jodie Clrane,-t`al• Inapt 'Mobt tray mil liftman' *aides. leetarrelegraph to the Pres. ] Ouran, Oct. 11.— An eye wades who Ina p seat at the recent honible overages la Franklin reltref that on the alight of _the nth hoc., Judge tame fortneriy of the Ohio fiettetalore, and oel. - Plope. *her tit lila commander of the Thirty-third Illhols Ynlaa wereeittlag Obeli toot gloat otiodi • ow" 0* no Witmer of Ibtdr bate% who et bad of men MPaol - ttptn them *old Voce, Col. rope 'almost to rea eimi — ead b ed tmth. m s szt= fl etie - idifr re tne hied to eagles to be made-foe them. add tasted their tentative with Outeroia Aatenpe- , of of Seymour Heights woodworm up to Uwe ow the hotel when this roomed. Cahoot Pope, ,swains wire Unroofed ect Moots to-day, with his wife, who hie become s ruin sealer- • _ tinfartestent bet twee rewired of th e eesowinottoe *Moos Goy, Ware of the come of Cutts wish, oa Uie tech lot., NM Bernard lOWA OMR' at lberrille 011 st to hei with his wifh co the night of the - oth test As flume before owed. between now and the rensideedsl election there WM bra teasels slaugh ter of Union men. - - . L . Minnsican sin.--tied. W. Childs, , , the' enterprising and pnblie r spirited- Ptibliaberof the' Ad* 'Ledger of Philadel lihla,, on Saturday last presented to the 1 rlgrapldeal Society of that City, a ceme ry oina - edat Woodland. It was preluded with formal ceremonies, and many distin— guished, gentlemen, -themselves , formerly Printers, were present.• The. emelt& em races two thousand atiperficial,feet s enclosed" 1 ,1 th 2 hindsome marble wall, and - has ,an 'ilegant gothic marble gateway of massive re. - At the presentation ceremony Prayei iffas delivered by Rev. C. P. Krautb, D. 1). ; Eon. Morton McMichael made some intro iinetory remarks, and Hon. Ellis Lewis; one 4f the Oldest practical printer. inithe United, I,tates, "made , the presentation address, from' 11;bleb we make the following qact : r. Childs provides for the comfort health of his mpleyees during life. Re secures. an naureno? on their lives far the benefit of their families, after death. And even then ho does not desert teem. I He provides this beautiful and ruagnitland burial lot for the repose if their lifeless bodies forever. Path si man sures elems tbq love snd grafts:lo of his fellow creatures n earth, and the blinker of his Creator In the world 1 On behalf of thl soclety Mr. 7:1:. J. Dub o . w, the President,' accepted the .gift. In a A and appropriate address. . Alter adopt n_g a preamble and resolutions of thanks to r. Childs, the assemblage dispoirsed. .. Mr. Childs will soon visit Europe for the eneflt of his health. Re will return in annary next. (Ws received the following from a Muly dear friend. the author.) in Biashville,Tennest a few Weeks since. bat Mire found no opportunity publishing St Intl] now—the press of current milt* matter Ore- nting as. We ere glad to be able nownziiindwplaco for !tile our eoluoins : ADAM AND EVEIN PARAciasz. , . , . • By Y. a. r. • • In that.htgh home of love, the *earl Wee Wore cloudless end the peaceful Mare 'shone out With tenfold brilliancy! ,The balmy zephyr I da it. floated e'er them mon with frigrance. • pf a thousand flowers, echoed the song Of birds, and music of the streams: •4; The ehadows of the lofty trees fell sally there Amend the "Drippy Patr..who g wily poured That seals to hymns of praise and prayer to Whi made the Wm_ la in beautiful Wght• Anti filled It WWI . hie' Peace ! *ry shared each other's labors, and when ". Even! shed Its dewy kill:mice o'er them, 'Bank like wedry children -to their sweet repose And th 14,8' forever had It been! till glowing tours In golden light hid melted tb etevniti. ;And they Wall their purity tranAlated gat& From Earth to Heaven, blessing and . bring' bk fiat ne alas! Tlmelmellowitm Smith had dyed `The rose upon his tellider cheek, aßd wrought [The feir of ill, or DIA:NaI! aronetilmr near, EN for a moment parted from her lord s . . Etif TIP* beneath the wily igraptera power,. iTo rise no more !,and Adana swiftly ri.a o iDown fearful height to depths cf dark despair, . And. yawning gulf of awful, fiery Wrath.: Where anguish sharp with caselirs echo fell I On `tmiservir ear, from rs Serra voice that war? I The bitter change that sin had flerceiy ;wrote:l,i On ext.ratas, hopeless nature Ailed with woe! Ou splrite once so Goo-ucr; fain so lour l I While heavisat atutdowa 'wept, with billonry might And fearful gloom, around their trembling forum. Sq cowering, fast they fled the glorious One . Of Heaven.' offended Majesty ma mourned• `teereg•• rose 1 a Dili/ Star from on high ! Andlhed it•e hallowed beauty o'arlhis 'ea OF sorrow,. •fritterest strife 1! Lifting the crashed and bleeding Soul . Of rionrwrs 'nue to-freemen once more! - To God's high presence 1 from the situ • Of dee?fore-and faith—end proper Awl God once more looted down, to pity ! end- - His Light *esthetes! shedding Its holiest radiance ere A fatten race that bowed with r ratami Joy before that throne • • - Of Orgy ~where God's promised Son 'bent o'er them with a smile, • That brightened corning igen with new life and light. THE ADVANTAGE OF USING PRINTERS' INK.- This advantage is duly apprecitt!led by those who have tried itjtulielously in the shape of Advertising in the neWspisperi. As an . Blur tratioti of how extensively Certain firms, ad vertise, we might state that the `proprietors of Plantation Bitters have coritracted with Geo. P. Mixed •& Ca., advertising - agents, No. 40 Park Row, New York,l for $45,776.- 26, and this is but a small part Of the expen diture of 'Messy!. P. IL Drake & Co., Ist this way for tbe present year. The agency which is sending out this order is another ex ample. It commenced business leesl than five years since, and the fact ihat it niter con trols a greater advertising psti on* than any. elmilar.establistiment, is without doubt to•be attributed to their having eipended more money in advertising themselves and their facilities within that time than all other ad vertising firms put together, since the estab lishment of -the first •agency a quarter 'of. a century since. • • GET 1611131113118 p. :Remember that to vote at the Presidential "election, yon must be amine& ten days be fore. 'The time expires it 12 o'clock to night ' If not assessed attend to it st once. - Vora. OP lioaocows.—The r voteeof the principal boroughs of this Cointy; and of the State, at the late election, were as follows : Pottsville 2085 . Ashland' 1 ' 1-991 Malianoy City . •1 7- Minersville ................. Port Carbon . Scbtlylkill Haven • St..Cler - Tamaqua Norristown bunburY - • • Pottatown-,-- ! • ........... Pbcenlxville - Doylestown.. West Chester Lebanon York tin 3119 1284 • ;.1332 • ' ' 2298 DEMOCRATIC gains hi the South. are repor ted.. On Friday B. F: Randolph, a Republi can member of the South Carolina Stitte Sen ate, was murdered at Coltesbuig in that State. On Saturday night last, the sheriff and parish judge of St. Mary's parish, Reinbileans, were assassinated at Franklin, La.. On Friday Wm. J. Dollar, deputy sheriff of Krew Coun ty Ask., an old. Ind Warthi citizen: while out serving subpoenas, was tied to a negro and with him *ere shot dead by the Huth*. Pennsylvania will put the peal of reprobation onahtious acts on the 3d of Novem ber, by a majority of 20,0001 for t rlysSes S. Grant. • I Gummi Fluscts Titus; threat bag of wind, ,now io prison In Irelind tot making sediti6no speech* has Come ou t for Grant and Colfax, and idylls Irish en in the Uni ted States to vote for. these Candidates, be- anise the Democracir are SlllO with English interests. Everybody of any lime knew that lung ago, and Waist seems to ,have bind - it out at last. He slab knows which way the "wind : TICE WIEUILWIND. The.msjorities in the iltatei that toted' in October, areas . 1'311614. Th 6 fall . ofilbal re taros 701 scarcely vary 100- from 'these figures - • Penni*braes 9.67? Ohio- • L _mom Indians. • - 1,500 The nieloddesin Penneyl i tele, Ohio, end haul' ve..Peel *aced lesetlo,ooo in eeib t infininue:frinin eiatitalization Pipers slef*bet* l e4; v itt ' , 6 4 3320 C9 6 0 4 t0 the Wen oaths 8d Nom :111 Minas, intreieldetrbi the mane haymows eftLtve imieffeet , . undid cloimek awl • ," , :Pfkilklreedl."AncisAirtom4 62 . — The fo ficiwirg *pie for bcogreis `in this after:.' , : - Oaks.. Conner. Lebanon cis' sty • 28q 80sniffikentsr•••-r-f 216 847 D • • :12,278- Cads hi" a s m an I , . ? .. 5 - I 4•u- si) ilia ;!! II Labianagais,o64. SebuyUdill.asmapy.... TECE ip.AMIPAIG;sT. • • Lanni= maillinct -41Inigiroil di alp ben earned. Lannater Inds Bald Lureater i ltepoblicia MOM, ' ' Bahr,. Desmazdie '• BOX Incieedor I L flavarcle • onio.l - • Juni& ; ' ) IrlllOlOOT. • • - COLOBADO. COSIIIICTICIIT." 1 -1 2IBYL~ ARIL ' riatmenno 'prams. ILENraixtr, • OrSLOUria& Litimiwthiowi • Camila 100 Reim CantWeeln (later.! with - dmarad esti oretwet.'whe dalltba mines ot Übe robin lance% flad Wen be ailed lust deretadon. t _ _ art at stain. roper, ex.. the intent gliguall of detrimental) eve of al. hapritant • 1 cares got end fixings that ban inia Bernd Camip gxi ;• • *mired Ws. A. xen. [ • - Wa Pa. Hun are a few nano of pianierist military sopocc. ten of Beyeiontse4 Blair. Loyal Diencitote win not eon forret that beettlity Gee. W. B. Pones; Wade llampalt. I • • Geo. Heory A. Win% G &B. Barinin j. Gas. Mahal BM% .tiaa.L C Gro. Robert B. Leo. ,(asp. P . T. = l4 r Gen. Band Toadd ' Ilagroder. - I Bed Barb% Allfortraa..- , Gm Kirby ilmllh., aMildgeneraggiiiiiitimMiene; to De Mad over defied Deineme% ready far the itarinater: • , awe Um. I ClUxicli Wipe of itewwwiamtkw, • that _AmnionOciteCT.• • *sled/ de liar appaQlag mime was to have saminced • ,A ltiMon Lives, And Warylboanad *Maas of Tirana • In a India' anrygle to papered° - The award ',j em of -.---- Ammon fru.vra. In the presence of this one ememlty would be mockery to otter - Mao name, of any • _ VZ% - Teo the leali lltere I gin Parion at Pend. • „ sylvanite. . - Spann. ai m &nine . OraT*Ocifflux. Comorizi, PIitLADICLINIA. Oct. 11. ISM. rioneans: Toti have turned the flan of •yaw old enemy. and he ie In full bat son most _Dot panes for an Want hr. soar anat. Follow An up, and pram him upon all old until be femininity an ntheated. and Panne and Wade Hampton have for m odered in-the but ditch. Brthe wooide will Aiwa monylimetakeares.Min WM irigd!Y joleyon viewdata edema. -'! till melt MP • iwala extend the bald _ foirdtbe p at 4 - Went Medal belboomPPgglllgg Asp algae gPMenem Mena fa *non nun at a at neamalio' walk lirreallogopt Chilean% Man you telex In yograt i ffat.-. Fehr or, midgothise eV In u _ AIM be manned in 11.111101114 . idaj th eln neilmloarlodnia =d Witoble OM. for whin mer ditlifelei children liellterso ,yon. Let yaw-trate be solely devoted to launder the vote of lot Taeedsy. and by ibis means deoweatrace how overwhelming world hive ban your tempt' h.d the gang of nebelvanboods who kidded the city of Philadelphia been required by their allies at their own home. - By order of the Cemmitthe. Outstare IL T. Cows, Chaired& A. L Ithearc . 4 Becretwry.' • • 4.L1.•/OMIT. " a an - R1 Selta7l ß Ca L R. Saint Hum& 1 - Its cal eight . Ohio is all right. Indiana Is all right. Nebraska is all Ilea. Penn4,tlTent4 le ell • My te best. Hendricks is War. Vallandlgham 14 belt. Seymour and lilac are Baker is elected.; Shanks eluded. - - Cake is elated. Scam* le elerted. . Blatt= is elected. • . I Camas* Is elected. 1 - Hartninft Di elected. Let us Flag the abort-metre hymn, whereof the Drat verse is. ' • ' Neymcmr and Blair. Are nowhere. ' , And the second isilke nutO it. And the third and fourth are the same.. And the nts. Sixth, seventh, etc., are obtained by repeatioethe foorth. •A•I -• . • And the chomp of them all le: . • Well rally viand the flair. bags, Rally once again, (Nov. fithourthg the battle-cry of Freedom I • 7'n be followed by the long.mdre piece, whereof the first few verses Mo. In the words following; to wit, that is:. f L. • Where now ls little Nam Cary, ' - ' . • Where no, telittle . Elam Where now M little Nana• Cary - • Hu he reached the Promised Land • • Re wept opitt hia eitist.laour chariot, He went op 1n htseight-hoor chariot... , He went up in Ms eight-boar chariot. • 4". 0 7 ‘t Mat HIM Lind. I Where noels Toes A.. Hendricks. Wbere emir Too A. Hendricks. -Where now is Tout A. HEwiticha, Hope Aes gone to the Promised Land He cart Le ., Governor..be eau% be Staltalt, He caret. be Governor. -ter can't be Serattat, Ha can't be Governor. be met be donator. • For he's bound for the Salty Land., Where now Vallandigtuim.l Where now Is Vananwohem, , Where now Is VallsnDlGhas, • litsettO hods the "martyr^ bind Hp went wits a red-hot cannel. He went up to a red-hot-eanvaas, He went up In a red-hoteurma, Safely to Batt Bever Land. Where now Is George B. Greenbacks. Where now Is Gems H. Oreenbseks. Where now L Clecw”, B. Greenbacks, • fleszeldng for thePromls.4 Land He went pp with his rsit , tag escort, ' He west op with his rag-tag wort, He went uP with hts rag-tag wort, • Safely to Salt Mts.- Late. 4teettiel Where now is the _ —geld firmer," Where now is the "Deerfield termer; Where now le the "Deerfield farther," &moor of the horny hand t• Be hi platting a plich of melons, . Be le plantlike a patch , of melons. He is plantirg a patch of melees, Plowing pp the Salty Lad 1 ;. Where now la Bribing Prands, Where new is Waking - Frauds. Where now is Blalrlog Prate% With lila sword and fiery batad'(y ?) Ren got tickets on the steamer Heiden. Hen got tickets on the steamer Kaki= Be'. got tickets on the steamer Kultbir..! A tight-draft, List selling. low -protestre, side. wbeet beet. dne Norembet In .the San Rivet Lad —Chicago-Post Poootutak—Columbus sailed to the Ameri can coast in a four handfed ton ship, and first landed upon the Wand of St. Domiego... Last week a.vessel Sipa Domitignunioaded in NeYork over • f rlinndred tone of St. Croli Rum for P. • Drake-a .-Co.; of that city. This 1s but nfew weeks' supply of this article; which thane gentlemen use in the manufacture -of the ( _ celebrated Pi.swrstton Brnwas. W are informed by in exchange that; Messrs. Drake , iik Co ., _ 'have not adver thed a dollar for a year , ut-that The sales of this, article continue at the former enormous' figure. In 1864, theireceipts of the :Piana nos Brrrags were equal to those of the New York .it New Haven Railroad, MAGNOLIk, Wthme.--Bnpesior to, the bat imported Berman Cologne, , and soldtit half the price. • Tame arb some people.wbo sent to think it almost's sin to dress well. Such people we suppose, if they hid bad the world •to make would have made the beautiful' air- .black, rather than blue, and the bright:gene ers gray and brown, instead of -red and pur ple. They make a sad Mistake, and the militate is the more harmful beesuse they who , make It are often among the very best of our ple. and are betrayed into this astresse, by laudable desire to avoid what is merely ahoy .and vainlory'. I - - Bat there is a world wide 'difference be tween being dressed-like a Top ors dandy and •being well dressed. Oar idea :of this matter is about met In the clothes , we have seen from Wanamalter altrown'a. ; Dressed in one of their snits 'you attract no attention, either by being over dressed or outlandishly clothed; yo 4 stmo, - ittet poop* Om Impf,s ehm of a well drama man: t :• r A Lanai temmenitinid not contain the - toase o testimony .wbiell bill teem:land in, tars of Wide?. Balm= of Wild Merry at; &Mk &M -eat, and reliable remedy In math* - Dote* 004 and pubnolgarygelltac cares are truly srondirtaL A GAT Dhows—Osnerally wives the ohm 'that has Amten selected for to mere extents' adornment, edth no regard to its intoneithed at set. entitle constreetion.. No hoar -it erpn nor/ highest authority, that the "TONLATA." the fin. Proved, Zdumiaated, I.kfagstente Het air Parior minnfactared by Years: STUArr. PE TERSON &Co., of Philadelphia; is the most Der feet -stove of its character era Wrested. Pre suming this to be a truth, the trade of oak see. Mon vill sea that they moot afford to Flotillas art Ute a stove from their Ma, and trill scene. rwardt heir wdm delay „ W have a mew, &nipped partialitT without f .- nose. and so take pleasure in rgraring tole et %nese sgmtialbr ulna it is .I, the change. Yvan • our kocarledgent The bog saw log business intsurityand enterprise of the • vs named Ann, and the 'uniform ereellsoce of • s„ tran=rosaufschus, w fool wear d' in eon the Vantage to tbstrada of a LOCAti MOTIONS: Ihet theoteerthreent of Btedboa !ADO eau= U 10! witlOOproolist 'way to we: Malt, -"' ' Mon sad Watchmaker, 2116 °atm Moot. OctObers4,llll-4b4t Pa ir tab . " . taw — dislan n tios da bat ta ir. illa • :.: 7 . 1, saraana ha ball WS calla ft sa utak • • se easease ial• sad I gar 7 hab Taidakm - it sa Rates Vegastas sat 11/0 SIS -; , - . Mak tut tt warm' diellgtle ad las o . - enable qui gni ego! ta Os alast.' g ta r'', masts or fad e d asa loys t = torstw w i ~ , Mae dada, sal •• •• tau the p. 91a It, a fair trial sad sat - • • • 004 to Ilks la ..- - , '' ‘ : d ,a4t PuiSas yolk kkaa.-Tbree goad asandble s s an for Ws -ow a bal awn 0 010 - 0, X- Nci. 111 Castro a.. i -,' "KC 11-aa - , islands ctivi & maiiisii talailkiiedain. MIMI MIRY arIAI SIMMS is WWl's*. L eo by *went kr ftsgaptlascat=t ; se by tts soak properba6 by Pasalh ad us aim , ... . - _ .....- k auc -1111= 0„ .PloC u tal 111ab±4.31 Wald • 6 D. A„ ' *M. . • . • . 1 - lqruiliftwoltAa twigs 1, flsQp Mt= ru.rmuespiminipwßivir• )14‘110k01001**1 bum s_psi I Meow Mist *Ow wok's" ammasase43l2l2 MTV sairir IneY4 l oPe sioar e ig mopt=l aimma tioNdig ManialibMilitrim as " - aaratriClL Da l t km bow. boa ANN mei help io "" Olt on tb• Si EMI yeti* ispapost, t p 4zgas Join. Erg.; ban Mired tam*, WO!, priserilpot tbik Colsonbis platy *midi* bl eceeticAid kith grist aft for tribe Ms. A stook cosiebYtaki it,? with Dr. R. B. A OA:inter to since th• '41,0 4 that fitted. book" hashed ekes tan thiniond eyouna, haus; the• taxpayers sriD bs delighted to hoer *elf** firma "Peed. HEW H. wok ,aii n d. Boole'larer tbeis • YINTICIDAT WO IFIWO 00111! wiltotograph a ses4 ten Islas IA Pm on gradtalm 10 m o i r e . He js perfsot# penal trout Us b oo m 16 ereiat , bat Om*, tvs bs luta 1130 lege. It is reaurbibl, mirth:awe. The okitd rime Eo tie peebetly.loo,lllo. tugs number of the, Thifeourstio Widens beaded W . W.I/low Irak Woad 4.4 Tbs Natio*. al utonigeooor. &doe tbss Boyindur end are Do A t to b e Imported— If that is tbitook— sad us woild Dot doubt such iood s ub ar ik h _. sbouid oot t tbe toldt sad ki of tbi DessOc. flay dotinsdas to ouppoo Groat Ck sad dfaz THE. COAL TRADE. pecoming„:4llldelber 114, SINN% The s quantity sent* 1111@read tide week is 94.370 19 toes; by Canal 33,868 10 tone:. for the week 131,239 10 tons," stalest, 112,555 fur the corresponding week last seat. • The trade =Wines without any , n n an i e . frova h ar iAr e t, The demand for prepared coal is good; while fig lump and broken It Is slacking of a little. All the operators are making as much preimred coil as their full. ides at the collieries will ;Vim% Both the Carol and Railroad are now worked up to their WO tteerage ;of boat and 'rolling stock c.spagiiY, Q• The trade sums. up this week as follows, compared with last year Nth Penn C C By R.B. . By Cond. Del I Rod Wrng Stb W Sh imo rngldn. l'remittoo. Short Xt.. L. V. Cb... voii.3l - iius 1 1 TOTAL. I tjti ' Dm i ll '' • - .L.1............ 1 2 7 04.144 95.871 2,01. 4 50141111.11/ 634.53.1 11,n91 ' 774,036, 2: G 1 1,663.11 1 11 48 Mai 1,33;g73 1 US (193- 40, ..10,34a, 760,1104 t3,535; 1 5.3311 34;5011 347010 r. •1,014.1 • 14.04'4: 861,733ua165.372 379,91 -16,34 , 01 478.803: .9519117,.,_ • • J. ! 4711,0_ ,11 21,11(1 1,, 737.661 67.6011 134 16, 6 1' rewt! ,- 2.1.1115 i , 6 1 4 0.4 1,113.740'43.411404,303 1941,510 230.04 , 12 Sp., Isa,34lld.n.Toci ts,a3l : __ I 13,1 n • 31,044 3:36,11Z4. 18.151 305,11110 41.2911: ! . 34.01 !.1,,47N 23 .94.941 1 0 .5E9' 1 , 63,171 . ' 0361 '96: :83.266 I 33,1 9 11 2 01st. 49.041 13.816 . 93,383.: 5.599' 131,311 ,118,4111 1 1.11.71 5 4 .4321 'tit, i %WI .6.--.-..- . f•or __ 314,1194.1.0.3/0481 1'1,124 65.269 4T,419 84414 20,656 .14,146' 17,536, LAM 3,762 2,267 LOON H i14,1594t0,;44,948 isaavol ta,,ccv 3 over Lehigh 'Coal lad Navfgatio iaVid that did ara,ftater the Cenal,`: Oospaara The shipments by Petina:Oind Company estimated. The weekly increase of last Year is &it'll : l t isiting,,and we think sit continue to Pahl.: lab for the balance of the seasoit. _Oar Philadelphia correspondent writell follows: ,2 , fVessels have beet' In fall OW, far the tut wee; and there Is no eccamohalan of end at Port Richmond. The demand for Emt and StOs Ie itcWd for the New York and &adhere markets. = &stern deelentliwre or• dered bat eneruigly Marina Ude mouth. The old con- Witte are now nearly all dlie,d.• The extremely high .Freighta to the East have checked shipmentaithere to some extent. The Reading Reilrosil'e fiscal year ends on the 30th of Novesetbeg, end they are still 111,318 inns behind lasi:year's coal lounge, , so far this Year. The Canal is 82,01 .tons behind last year, milting the less so far this year vibe Schuylkill ' Valley, 173,81'2. tons. In 1867 the loss on the euPplY of 1866, was 692,645 tons. If the miners. &c.,ln ibis re-, tiop bad not 'stepped torwerd end counter tided the bungling managnsent of the A'hils delphia and Reading Rellroed, the loss Alai year would hive been u great-as it was lase: year. As It is, the Profits will be largely re.. diked this year as the next rep3rtmlli show. The Increase of the coal:trade via. the Le high Valley so far , this yeikr, is 553.039 tons. The rertOrt of the proposed.,thron,gh' traffic Rodtread leading directly. trout Schuylkill County to New York tiny; will be ready hi a few days. It is only_aWal9ng the completion trait; . • • r AT aepWal meeting of file ehmelgadete of the Lehigh Coal and . Navigation Company, oc Taw' day last. to accept or reject the lease or contract Propoied to Ile made with the Nesqnehoning ley Railroad Company, a vote by stook !hated newly 31,000 for towboat 500 against. READING AND WILIIIIINiON , We !live received copy of the Report of this road,,from which-we glean the follow.' lag: The road Iran Pirdsboro' to Aflming ton is 62 74 miles in'length. The grading and masonry of the whole line were taken by. Wm. K. Wiley &Co., for the anti of $ 5 06,- 610 26 which Is only Omit, $BOOO per mile, with!ample security for Its fulfill:pent, which; is one of the cheeped contracts ever mute. •Thi masonry for the bridge at !Birdsboro' war taken by Win. Call & Co., ibr the sum. of $20,688 51,making the whole cost inde pendent of superstructure; $ 521 1 246 76. The °Report says : ' There are bet two systems of : ton the route ; the first ascending hem the =WWII Tat. fey. there the maximum is 51. e feet per Mils. for ails nuke of 1.53 mlkal mimed upon eamstan% the other smendlog out d the Valley of the Brands 'dna, from Chadds Pawls en extreme of 110 ft. per mile Is employed fora of 5.15 =ties, le. duped also upon enttatgg waserrol u b ales fag mer 1:111*. The summit level from 8p *Held to the But Bran dywine R. ft. Is 6.46 War tow, on which we' lane suittal to temporary andulatkma with light grades to bm reduce the wet of ametmation, but the undnlatimm can be taken oat when the male shall become each se to Malty the mem. wi th ee' extetaidne. -the red descends toward, Ude; a ?Id ag uf KS feet crier mile, bat generally with light gram t ' The whole , estimate of Completing ,the road_ ready for . bnsiness with; 75 miles of tnain track and sidings, Is pat down as follows t Preparation toe track OMNI Laud damage* ' 75,090 0 00 0 Saperstractare 760,000 00 , • sld~6~ib7 T 7 Making the Cost per Mlle $23,621 : • Egreeetere 701 Ccentrieaexiarr. loeeinotteeti. sl6,one each"' iota* ea la trepengeeakee, 113,600 eel% " "A" " 1100 S - Irbeti insißht slSOceeh...... isomo 00 Btetioneti '• r 16,000 00 Total dint tor buelnime ' •.' . 11;38.1151 TT The; business of the . present year la esti mated u follows :- • I • . 1 , I Tons. Groot . nottosettotoal ' ' 1d1:468 $101.4n Bltamlooos and Gas C0a1:...; 44500 " tr.tee Iron. Bloom. Plg and Inn. Waled ' I moo cams ow l Lime 1 40.000 • Se.ooo 00 - .00.431 MSS 00 Leoahol , and Twtointua. , !0,61410 Rolling Mill mid Glass Band: 9,3 4 Z 4.050 no 101420:00 Taal... ...; ildl.9n DMA , 10 Allow *sty per ma id Ude moot to pq world= expetume. and It will leave the oienaoy • net foresaw of miatii.skassai aces than walking to my inter act. on the Win MI of the ,wiad. and imarbq ,hoth ;he Hondo and Stock to be good lonotineati. I Thal igock:subscribsi is $BOO,OOO, oll•_, . o f , which hai beeitaken by parties on the line and at the terminus; Which the President iaye is "larger than any. illicit iithicription pa Mlle Yet-made In the , State of Prialghli nia, tualded.hy **este and,municipal sob! ecriptions.". The Weise it is proposed ..to to by a nipetgage on the the draft of which accompanies the Repoli - " t The icrading . according to contract wee, to .bireorryleted at the clime bf the present year, and It la eipictid to brie the Mid ready for Ittioeuitintheapilagat.lB69. ',.' This road when completed. wni eilienilfirt outlet for Schuylkill enmity coal., If the ne cessary facilities are given, shipments of god can be made rrore Wilmington and 'laity when the river at Philadelphia 111 frrstelt, Up.: Balorriss LSD V7u..thox.—k aorrespoodent I of theoftlit• Guardian,;wbo bow evidently 4M 0 UM I . oft In col using. has noted • a -fur faints. showing the' effect of at Vr= changes upon inize-irintilatioci., pie n he gives to those who hive not alresdy, obessied them. may be found of aseviee. Thaw* se fol. lows : . ... . 1. With a MO beresoster dm vanilla/OR is oriel" pure, and book the , • gee. and. of (worn "more h sad este to the miner. 2. With ii low bennneter the ventilation is more loaded fromtba Nose of gas from IN ledgusette:' the . whet being leire. end aonsettastitly lea heal th y sad more dangerous to the miner. 3. With low boom striost pressure to iftway get ip high winds, ili or saturated aluto art to mining. Winds from ' it smite etettlweie or . son, skald =12:11 111. , *athe! "cill are Ms c se. Tiod:iisathe sebum of the wind i also re it will be toned that winds . from 'these potnts ol the sow ea genseilly (although not !ni) grs &Witmer*, and 'then a wire. sane et gee* OW sure moult. 5. Ilrriell windy Wtell ilrbeleTer point of the compose than blow. are always tots looked upon $s dtmesturnin Wilms f* they sandy Imlleate Imbrue:Men awl assureb. awl they seam. panted by so "tee elm( . • , . . - ' i : : - .oes i t ii lm i . • 4aseia.ieneas . akimmramas&s:...Wsbalrbees tsdonseitorameMilinilitliewerilerstehlokhe* s I vstaNwciekormaima het Ilit,m l 1602 Me ems spinisflue glimmelmwsilWsid 1 1 1 I I t. "s t ill = Ma os. ilitik 01 1 111 P1 1 .19 121 . kl 11 . 1 1.) 2 "IN WWII/ !II Us 4 Mika.. lie la tot 1' Xow. wombat! 'ltinra , that illi la lot el=b sunset. tr Ikea sea , am aat Mei to do seek al set. !eat AIM kl „ PO, roolfri. !nth" mile the 1&8101as Itt'dielte St ° 111 11.11 111110rea 1 • 1111plkrodwit •,. ..-1- ..-7 7. - ;, . . ' ' • . - " .../adlOglillt %re. • • .4.10 SEIV VO : . 1 I i 1! , 011. - 23. 180 Bobvlldll Bea by Bait Load... 8 406 8 50 as Ils, , fa ... EA Lamp... .'... 5 , --, .. - Boat sod oltea.. 7 5001 q ' , ", " - 38 IQ . , gr a . , i 1.... ,8 , .. start 1,01i611 White p _ 1. 7 .... 750 . " Maas and Woken , ' 7WI , ' " RIM" , • 8 1 N Oh 1 Pos. • . ! __ _ _ _- Price of Iles aims Cal at imasegarip“.• Arg.., , . . 7 750 E " atti, " . B . 8.4 . 7 001 atorti__ ..1..... 7 2i 7 50 Broken.... .tio. ._ 6 700 Utiostmat,.. 625 _ Mimi Vow ilegat to rifir York Oasts., Price of Laittiltaut Iltsabotbpost Lamp' f76o ®_ . Egai...... INV , T m ^ Steamer..,:. 7 250 A 7 500 8r0ken•7,25®.. Obottimt...? 8 500 Dolairato Kudos* CoMpantoo Veal. Lump—. s' l al Egg 1 7 2 17 5 0 Steamer— I CO 13tom 7 750 Grate. .. ' I, ell Cbesiaat. Ihol66slollMATOmdtasslBoiA ;ss posaattraata Co yea Coal. Lamp 8 1 0) - 1 .. 7 450 750 Steamer... fai Won , 725 760 Orate 4 42) ' Cliestout. ij Pridelas hoot itandlow togowilrodie A II cads. Mal orioea 1 In Now Totit bays Advateed to $8 50(09 00 for Whited" dad SR 00 Bed Ash : ' goatees stead • , . ' ThieTnicuu pt ty. $1 ss. d ais. At 81dppLatt pod". Gold. at 1r *moo Bloodt 500d5...4-.sl 111 W ~ 48 110 n r saa. °pinta . 4.. Its Drier a n 1 ti ' • ' ‘1 . ...1 t.. nay • .4. .. 111 X • { ~. t 12)( Utile Mace 8at.... 115 eiladoals i,1.,; 1. 110 sllzsls - = $1 1,6 i -- Irreisliti tO SS 11$ 134 OP —alwarildri MOM& Pon.' - ' 8.88 Newbbffig Oriel 8 AO Por Mack from 116 to sO. emote lea. =EI ieed t i tmice 22. To trial aim ar ear 10a0. WW2* & e 73 6 - 6 50 whiled[ 6 6 75 yaid ;Or what; 50 0 IS oats selditiosal. Delimited lo000•0:11010.1.: iiii , 6 000 . 8 50 t. enure el k n .cuswi _ _ o. 4211:"Ift. At ! 4 NO AT miltsz .DE O R ACL up. =wa r &oak's pi , kbort r. ErT ..-" AT 'GE ' r STO ,D. C., suit ALEXANDRIA, VA. • - Gamy Creek s Owbfrlud. ; 1 . - O. b-. ddrilinC4 $4 Re COAL . re. "alba ' 915 ---- I eeo. ' • 411 Itutiomontli. rags 90 Saes. . BO 6 1 1 • I. • 90 Dacelleser. . -s ao Itsten..l: e ao ll IS 4 .. a SO I - are B TI E us. dIOB base tUd f it. Nei Nab& a in 110 11/trellabis ;aims I 11 Ail Lynn. %Ise: • N liewaseneet as Partemoatb. . ... 11 8 St tea.r e 1 . 224:1,. .11 es Nre 111 Mayer ' 1111 Providosookm.. 75 lioelsry ... TS I 4 10 Wm ..41 SOW SO Patddloieo" as .... 00 1. SO It 75 so E= 746. Go Wet .ftsi 1 SO " cok. sal Clideitos Sado Is gait xOOOO & Pews .N4w on . 421 OS M. London i ow ltaewle2__ . - . • • - lls New Buss 1 40 1 • I'4o Itartlivd. • • . II lIP 111221dotra ' 2 111 lAlioaskrm . . . . ; 1 00• -: 1 es am Melt.' ' • ' 10 —.saes si !radii orf liana:an) Aw Ihdiraid visrocr, or . osiiv its.-4. IMEISMIMINI*IIIOOI, ' 2 "1 1 L . ..10 4 " s kle 20 121 1110. 1iZi31064 *1 rah impaimMitemrs REll 1 : THE I IiEW lINIUN HALL i , :4 1 01:1E All _ .4, DRYIGOI,S STORE 9 1; , MAHLNTOIWO lITRIPET; TWO DOORB BELOW POST OTFD;B. - • • WALKER & PRICE- ;mu,t, imrs Fos TIE FAtL TRADE PULL WINTER Frati6o2N _2441.42w , Mack ALIA Inns or Do Bu ""°l3, Plane's, i t Cute'', , i Clot Flateh, , Catillsesk, &co, - _ Width dip eibt fail to • • • , ,111ourelug illestrle sod Dieu Goodl44•llltte. tTbe twirl* kit • - bidet tows. Tbe eery. store to Po ale that elks everybody to campus Weer is thellifferent stone sad buy of the toe that sidle the *ere; utkli 4rtelely will baths • I, 111 1 • • NEW °UNION .HALL October COODS, es, • - Wad DeLilies,' BLE A D 81/113U1 Store. 7 1 46--1017' 41 • - i , -, 1- -•• 1 DiltiV.Ll, as co ' ra irsirvz ClAil'HllliG - HOUSES, , ,isivoravrar, - Glissi Semi; 1 • Ellfmilwars 'Wa rn . 1 5 11. 0 2 , '1!! N 'YORK, ocuipoiwo ALL saisarisor_m stISTECIII ~,i AS RIMIIIIMID 1:11 um CllttOii 1 gruimr-Er4D ic MEW% ,B() ' •1, ei 011ILDIOINt ctio it- T . it cirumairiv -YOIC:i pirriaut, • ~-' writ .$• • , ...... •-. , ;-.. - • .. , 2 --,- (1 „... l ii . ii II 1051111..011/ 0 • f,.., low .-,. • ;: . ,--.:, ... f ,v0..-, ~;: .. • ,':".'f , Disciansca- • ~: . •-.4:: . „:. , . ::::--. ~,•;- - 1 : • f.-. , " • • our : , •ss taw you Ars.iusir, Oumitie . *. i Mart -, -- _ =Mt 00. . . 'Midi- . . . - ' -. SIP 00 .• . ;:':. l . 1. , : : :... . ..,,-"', ..,." 1 - ' . * -- ,.0 ift. -0..66.4vms ~ -.-_..,.,.. fir; l° - or 4=oo .'d • - .: ; ::.1:! ,-- -.1 - :# *3 4',•. ';,: . ; , :..' : '.ei i'Z. ! 111111,111111.111111. 1 e i r o ttr -It wpm' 00 afar rim 111" she law imils:,4lolg!Apra . Jo - 4.k : 118 ,• Coatis etra*. • • - - . . . t r aW t tistlea -m b' E a d i c«ltertgl At mum Was BM .Bagentic Billti altos at Wee Sna , Wrill. INN ' =us &bulb tad mkt' ltyar.Orige orpiumg offil vim eau beitioi*ltiaellhow • - ' (MIT • , IT: - .P.D, Ittn.4PaL . Rao Virag ei - • St, T E .J4:11 "11 Nleitale . _l4llC • . 1 ; DWier ;In 11110•1014, Mates. 'sots atom. Ne. rock Slate LC341116114 ermine Slate Co.tia Wale Geaaellie. Ii; 'l4 ZVI° Mate Co.: C.' Y.Data*. and - Jaen* Igahlaci Velma. abo mum -a manor Baia Praha. Qua tad •Vaaa 151.41 a. Ar t: 4= las the Claw= sad tilatatcea ot P~al s , la° asaaalbeaue Bala 01110*. aad la Tanta Sri Tcidc. Wawa Me. II Twat* Bottaaa WT. Jaritit Galan Aped promptly mad at tab lloamait o rt &nal* Millar. JOIIN GAL T. Sts Tarim am , ea, Nair Yam 041,7 Me : SEIMI;Iei 4Tl '4 OWLS.. 1 le4 writtm for, , • f. 1114ylf . . • f• • ''' . 1 '-- '• - ~,,,• ' ' . ~ .. -.1 r. , •: , 4 . . .. KER, ^,.. -• '. 1 $41•:•1 • 1 '-,, ,• g V _ ... Nol3 5 . 151.1 TH TH I RIX' STR£ET, -.• .'1• 1 ! VIIILPDELPHIA.- -. _. ‘. f l' igißti v ckEtetti v :. ; .. ... ~ •••k.,.; .i , ~ -,. • -or ' , I 3 7 . NSYLVAMA ~,., , ,_: -. AND T'i4IO2.SNP: -.. 1 NritaW. 7 - 21 1tilibl IF 7145. ,6\ ... i , • 1 '',., 1 k o l o liti s ti l . i . : . : , • .r , 4 )6 i -N.-1 .. uhitiiii-A+Esormitika' Tb•i4 ~ . ( It • - ' ii iii a dalbee la d b l i r ' IA" Of Coug t . 1 44, proved J '4l ,tettb a ' . - , - CABE , Ak D400D,000, ALL PAID. • i t errt . 3 - Mind O ered 'to Akan* and -.lSollaltors,s4o elle tali so ly at ottr oMee. -.. Tali Naiad on appneanan at our 1 ; 1 5 0 11. Id, the ad atory.of our gabbing. Howe. . ate d Pambbleta, flifircl.scribleg tbe ' .. ohm 'by the Company,:may be bad. .. . • f ; - .W. CLAIM M* C 0... - to : . . i 1 i i l . - 1 /Va. 35 Muth Third SI , etnet teut APP=IINI keit End and Westrat Pam:MlTlnil uo be to.A -8.1 ri- #IISSBIL4Mauager, &artist Iti, 11114 . 4.21-lytt . .tpartieburif. Pa. [r a. • ixoN tt i siestw.m S 72LE • HAIR • ill ionght for reo " Mol i W Elliellhees AK )ANDI FiLlad It eat -dim 'Adi or Sapp. MokQe the Hair grow Odek jlootr, ' :::rukhrsz ORIGINAL: tOLOR. IIID _ 111 1 111 TN IVREA 4111 p. • ArtrloB ttak- \ 111- l• • --' .1 -- , .. l i ar lr, atl ! eifte k e t ....i . 1. 1 1 141c.g . isroTio t . 11 o:trilligeP SOAP , and It ifle same Sze, . i tit verrbeat_ et Sofp, to • - • ... k .g t 011101CHTINfill . ... 7 ' #00! 7 : Rimeimily li•slioNaker. . `The 4ijojciietior Lie la ihe mark t. A box ii f It' arlit.malta maCH more yogi than Potub or any begin '.. i LI, .'1 ""--. 4 " f . r 7 l ."' P BY '"( - - P '. Sat Mitnufacturink Co. .... ~: .:*ainistiaGni; *J., 2 . • :a, rimier igiMraciTz. - and fira4rafaers cii* - sfse:ru. Soda; a . lldf . rd C:m m ietal ic L , :. .... N 251 - -daki. Soda; NatrilartSel ' • • . ,11 Pawl Alum ;,i . • Snintinric Acid, .. ' • 1 idat4...tc 441, ‘: 141141 c Add, • . .4 Co'ppatuc 1./ . , . Refd. Saponifier, " C,b)OoC,akettim "" - nook -Calcium,' - it SO, 0. :, _ 1 ... " Rea Petrolcam . 1,1 ,i.. . i etc. etc. .., - ^ .A.V. 29415 . 354roti. . .. . . 1 / 441144... , . . . ,ILA 41 S ' - CLOAKS, ,_ MA N - -41.:E SL 13 , ,}1.A W. LS, .. . -. t... - 41 ,.. 4 - ,m . m •-- ' 11 . : - , *.-. -.- L. • • Tess Suits, - • - FOR 'PALL . AND ::15'11117E11., .10 14, AN *IC 0 - DtA I L.' ,- •.• ?. ,. .g..-. r ~' IN -• ' .:', . . .. C,' fe. Ei It T . V A It I E T. Y . • - .), . - ti t liEsT ittarateas i : . • • . F. • irl .1 Ani; •-• . N - EW rl' .U.S _DESIGNS. .:1 a- MAO • ‘,.; ' ••' 1 . - i 7411•A.01K .81L ' ilini . Di eXt 14itOseia - 'Denim. its AT xaa Lown: , I : '..p, Case Patois. 'il.' • '.. .. SGINIKW: & ENG-LIST"; . ig .S. -:2 1 74.1riP St.; four. -a' $39 ' Cheslntit St,, .. 'doors abresC/vaillut - . v. d opposite the , 1 Sitiss - . 4,• - T:ii - [.. t. •, Mit:nen/di Arptel • , • I .•:, 1, - . ' • . • v - ig 4 , PELILADELPria . oek r. 4 I ' - 77- Inc , 4 g Gladsseg • $ 01:11" .4INTING§, vings 9 OTEM ` I LITHOGRAPHS, , ~ irmre rraines RCi4 OrltollPs, Wind'4l* cee, 40., ;1tg0.,, - 114 S' tali it SONS, 8113 CifiTlitir STIZET I 0411ACEL4pH IA I 04. /004 V 414 i NEWINABBLE STORE. t. .. 7 WC). • 13.1321 A 15 Mil i q reA al t I ;‘'"‘ I id JAM E. CALDWELL & 00., zinfinnztas,t lefe-beetimisotated SPECIAL AGIDITEI in It& lily toe theist) we ..I tßaehltai elms ~Ware Plus aireuvr. u rums awpe ub guits tiebe idetidedlyeareater imlttzbe st. earns In dolma. ARM A l lmrfteet. will be atekult. end be sold at regular HATS& Tealielea I Shaw& eat the twee ot r Sett& oollalttetoc ip rack ankle. _ . ilt - PHILA. 104 f - 101- I ,mssionsiurnsvii -.clot -as -tug Sate _ l4l ,N.OoloPer IN; THE LATEST Tke irreeidenttni'meig4m- .x,lB‘B,_ • ' .Mreitldenrital Mimerma.l:gogg. ';'Let : bar Peace- J . - .. 4 . - us . s ls .+, - ' • Iv twi n ,• ; - . 0 oximinatras • 8 T aT zs ...,`, . . -,, .7: OVA (1XL4114,r, G 0111/11422T. • •-. 1 ,''. , 'l.l IHESIT- . 4- ,4 1 B soossravcrlon . .s. F cm,. • ' .11 " `,_, A cooritrusezo.• r\A -- . ...., A. . , 1 .4- - _-_. I ' N wircorar, - _ .ei t . /b, ilin.H.X., . • , . mairocitATlo: ;--, •-., j . - ..., ,‘ "Drente the Carpetbag State gotentmsnts.• ..-._l • a mericiaz. . .. B wit's If --;-, ' ,g *num - , ;:- L irnmr; , 1 -. . lc l ao ...._ •,. k _ 1 - A writn.r.* o vxa otczar,"' , 11.sincrannS: -_.- .. 17ininirritsms- , - -e . - (Finisbis Mb.) R saltaaknall. .• - .‘: '., .. -1 • . , (instead - Of one.) - , -. „ , ~ , . Three yearn ago Geinlial Grant wrote this letter to Genenl Igo:- :, -, , 'l3 - - - ''- 1 . .. . 1- . - ‘ ..- • • Apri17,•1855.• ; thinta•nz 114 malt pf Iberians Igo* , must convince yen of the hopelessness of Rather re entente on the part • of the . Army of Northern Virginia, in this straggle. I feel that *is ea, and regard it as my duty toshift from myself the ie. sponsitelity of, any. fnetber.eiladon all Wood by sun'a of you the Surrender of that . portion of the Donfaterate-Statets ' army known - an "Ar my of Northern Virginia," - ' ,1 ' - , D. S. Guar, Lientelthitt General. . .oesitel B. _L. Lag. r •• .. ' . ti . _ tannehody Capita this tetter. , 4stbattintiog the Democratiopariffor the Southern arMy, and ad. • dresses it to Governor Seymour. ' , Uhler exactly. Brink Pomeroy. accordion to to the Weft said. Airy bulletins, is sick. And what greillY -aggra vates the matter. ie. that hie friends. ;andarsi.-. row are mostly all la the-ranie ' slate of health. i_The need of the Demoeratic piny may be thus• briefly aimed.' Wanted aranditlatetir Dreid,*nt, No Democrat need apply. % • -- -.A gentleman of Livertnere, -Maine, b oa tamed i wr ortain sons Grant and Collat.') Wet Nellie Wado is. to 11006410 Mrs: SOuyier Collagen the 27th iamb , '.... • . 1 __. There Ilia a heavy' snow storm al.Bidralo Ica - Thursday „morning. •:: ." .1' _,,_H - - . • , - .Commander Jahrt-G. Mitchell:4Y, ibtliary, was murdered in San Francisco on Wednesday even ing. The attending eirclumetan s ces Wheat* - that' the crime was committed for Plunder..., .; .." ~E • ' The stock market wait inactive in rnuarunplue , onThureday, but pricei - generally were higher.... In Sou theme's no material change tonethwi. Wheat, rye, corn and mita were withantetinge. Gold closed at 1351. ' '' -= . • ; -1, . Flour is daclining--aciperfing is quoted 6115 'so' tal 50 ;_ -extra. $0 00e$ 7.5; eztra Lahilfle. 50 flO 75. Cord is also tallier and is ,quoted at it 240t1 28, according to finality. Oats—Western 7307.50. ; Southern 1 7 0. . TO butheb —I -' '', ANOTHER GUN FOR i 'LUCE. aims 'Republican ;Victory in West Vireinitt. OVERWIIEVIIINQ atuenir Foi THE, GRANT ICKET. I ' I Viretit:7llriinia held her I j Stite election 'on Thursday last,. and ;wait - Republican:by! about 6,000 majority, I • , The tiemocrats made, ex rt►ordinsry efforts, and had help from outside of thit State.- The Republicans will' probably elect all three Congressmen and a utfklority , of the Legislature, which elects -a. United States' Senator.' ! • . - .1. :„ Theialue of thii.important deariee . - apart ;1 from the fact that it Swells the resistless cur rent in favor of Grant, Is that it proverthatl i the policy of distriulebblieg the rebels Waal the °airtime one, andtherefore sicood 'foie -muter of what may belexpected In Mitsouri, and-Tennessee, where•they are aiso denied I theirightpf aaffrageOf I they fail to comply with certain conditions{ They threatened. West Virginiti, — aa they .do -in 'these two . 1 States, bat the ballot was too .strong for' the l• Sbullet. - - I 'e • Tan Prent4ential eliratran- la kes place cc' , the first Taiday: of "Ndifratber, (tho 3d I day. of the "wrath.) not on the seceeit Tnewley, w erioneowKi opposed . bi:some., ...Litt none forget the , der.: 0 : Nv,211211r!'71, VatA—oFFICIAL., S :Lai !OW of Pepin/13= 14 if! salt follows :; Q6B 8°3 48 . 318 191' Republican isjori r ty - . :•.;-_; 9,677'i This does not iiicir4e Forest county, oat, l i yetl; heard from 0 111 0 1 11 1 3',:bat is estimated te l bste l given four majority, lot ilsrtranft. Armtamiao Now Fork Democrat retitle • give 4140 . ,000 to hilt party for etertioneerin g purposes; and Mr. Childs of i r ltiblelptii Owe the printeri tit that city 'll, - burying i l grouoti. • The Nair York !tun thinks that the gifts should be transferredthe dolls tritheio printerprinte*.sod.the burying-filui to the Del mocracy. • - , • Grrso it 17r.—Sven the rebels atW, giiting it up . . They reoeritlY held s 4,111013.6 Leiington;"Ky. , and hid under ocrisid4Atiori whetiuir thky.rhould _cease hOstaity to (hint ' s electiont and go in for him, and male the beet termer they pan. The, rebels are losing confidence in' thOortbern Cop perheads, and it book as if they wbuld outlaw. fray the' It , her • to-look if Seymour w( Ti.tCus YOB E1:10415M-It :mated that Augusto Beknout, the Cbstrinan of the so-leaned Dem ocratic National CoMmittee, refuted to "Mop -hates" and sailed 'for.Ecugland Wedier day, to report to the Rothechilds. whose 'agent hole in.the United States. I Thilloths • chills; control Belmont, and *Moat con? troll the Copperheads in; the . United States.: • "Balm" Pomeanlin his .De!nicrtt, says Ihrs "villainy" of - the '` . .fvenu la unparalleled, for • .deeiring Seri:tour 'end 'Blair to 'rvithidraw„, The.onlygifferenee Is that "Bilhkr.denoutte ed 13,9iretorir and before the - nonilnation as t otally unworthy of - the ,confidence of the Cops.,i and the' ,T orld ra'ther. &versed Wein' . nandidates. Such - iomersardts however, - era • &Ming for.thei Cops. They respray stool]) to the .people mere, glitingly every day, ho totally unworththey are of their support: Stx Pft—Pcieti.-4taintees—PreitO . bets— . Rafe —hiatus .And Politleissea-411solies,Irtn- I =einlierrouseees, Loci- of :Ar kirtl Lit ti, and ell Musses_ which' ..say esti. or presset by thetas, •of Plettatift those ; sulfsosse -toot thew Ilittwis." the amid be pater,list; Paintings . ; gissils4. be then *one liiedist, the `....ltetia_ og roes; - 60_ tiAs neater, end the Polities WhesUCl The lell a thaw invigorates this mu! . an, sod brain to wtirit healthily. r , Nthea sci article gee "rise If!41 seamed b in who &Mused it; ' -- - - - % 424 t Igierosza dellittafal tollelirtic =price tolkoiNgoei 12111 al tife pi* Tar. Dian:wrath) ; leaden who have bemi search log the politioal airsdarini for arum candid& MOW IR semi- Meld Annonnosment this morn it:Wry Astaxhitall Prase, from Mr.. Johnson,' no inset Cirs it4We shonld call that worse Lb being itickad strimle t Erenjohnson won' tat* tludrhoodes 14 ribose. - IP botpkiir p@ the dlopoir*Txt Goo p_er nun* Moo sumps. Plum; a', D MAIO; the saw porfnine tbirbiatet • DO limns sof Lome wherartioto 13 0 1 4 br druggists.. 43= POTTSVILLE o.,„,,L4„,iwiekktaiktentaerefir•uras - , • : 'l;.. i ;' .. , . • ' T -.. WWI/ I ! thee Wheat Fi, tinily, per bir;l..- $ ll4B Et do do • cEdo per Cart ..... 4 1.0 4- do i I . 01 : 1 ,perbenee,... do dr • ' - do ,[- ,4 oo 6 10 6 ..,1 ~, . do •i • •10 so to deli • :. . • per cot 415 - 5 Itodrobratinixt4 ..f , .. do I - . Coo` 6 i Whe3t i getme .' : perbordel.„ 1160 3 7 do- 'do do I_,plikis 6 Drted_Peockee, ;dolt. •,. per ward... •' 2 : •30 dy do - impose ~ do-.. - ' ..! lc Deieddp*d . I." ~ 1 ,- do 1 , ' :1 '19% . 1 a. • __ i. . • Are, gain. $1 0 •111 110 1500,--- . 1 0 do e 4 o • , 1 0 14 tent 01W 0 55' 000 "•- SO 85 Cheese, * a ' ✓ IlaspbowS" NO SOO Lars% ' i ., 1, " ear 24 - f. 8 -4 00 . 114nta t . I . _ _:11111 „ I ; Itis ". ' l9° 1 9( 1= 9411. 881 42 4111 I's'. 0019 " '. l 40 .1 50 „„ L . 111;,....= > 1310,t: S 5 potatoes, l 4 / 00 1-1 K uttc mt - i " • 115 r,, 1.1011. sea ST 00 Pork, ,- . .1 1; bala c$ 125 135 Veal, --, " IEI II lasi; I tot. 18 co 90 00 sop:, Cabo. . -- at , Bogernoule. ~6 Balt, I 8 . $lB 8 150 Porto Simi 1 412 , -AS ', . I"Mahal. ... laix . .1" , 1 • N. 0.. ~ 'll ~ a Ol;A t , A at . , rorakftes le woo . • ;70 • Stock. of ~ . ~. t militia . Pabait Kedle..24 of . • • sod ~ . worth; .24.a0g Do ' • ... . . market. ono that salmitatted maw= • - - coold be •.. with.: Fos 61: .. ROBZETt aro of 8. t it liti r! ll,l - 1 !. ", • . =l=o PAIoN TORCH u 3-nz au! , 7 10. an;i piricsik; OAS 111 E ATIII4I @MOTO, _ _ i• • - FRUITr. JAPANNIPTOILIttaranknet AMES and MON SPYOKI/V - . ssimikseperel Tin Wa1ta44414:111',11,1F11 • swillii‘e tm eye as r - 411Lis..sviormimi. ' lig liostaermas &,,;• Maar, • - - e TH - • nava...* - - PENSIONS - 414MM • .1 f"...,7:5.1;!..40 ' The - o*k* 0114410*4 4 • o[-tda hiWitg44 6 ;PMlitilis4t#ol*. • tbugettoidi ibt iitaioMi 1:7:7= -• ALAIMO= 11.; • • - t W0ur.01441141114 . I FMNIMEE SlMimougl — limi duLisien - r iars6.-• IT ogo a 0 r ies libraint r aadl _mot Alai ilaboorb na g - Pb a. C l irf l etia TbaLain rem mai al• =MO , itipatama, Is auribilma Saddest gm se* tam amoil oatarawily la 'all the aPstAxquaLbeSsil la Iftattaid. — mir ailiwbolesile awl me% Aka/I**nm sadder lama. Gram awes nab. do Mar by the aft or mid ar . ' .MMILAX6IIII3IIIIIIIM. vaimmits o 'imszartlelimuuss. e -MS /ASA . Owl me = swam to hoe ,the cal dAY or tea exteurise =6 ;ii Onlsh as tbelteregoor east asalasel. ege iactro ll VI colwisair, sal waded her ne r we Mos Mee !by nen* IL , Re& 14 1. ago a soot pile sal vs/NW ealllerles to the Oael Ine/ii, sore than IK ON toes at Old seat to , state& has It. g!!last tee isati ssuctat , , sibe we Ow oehl, ell to Oblettleh; at the bit oat* NW , tles Coors*. I het Wass sid the Deesnetts .llto le feet tbidt. The name* les tram salad abash maces aft below sow lora ; ems the Den nostsla ea* Cool vase ace aping by a Meet above wets MIVIIL Poe taw, i lti chel Ss once of tea Loma nositela OW cor er. Ito. SO Soul WM Snot. to , ._ _ Oct. 11, ill-eact PI , JOHN MEM" Peat COAL tiLUZ. C.sl Trails by its Cilusii MSS& for tie weekomdblE tlrsdinl2: 9llll l °l. ft. Mak.. . Pone/wt.:67 vottwite IftiondU Haft— ' !tiet Anbani abii4 .... . 7 ... ?Oita payft coal-a.. • 11 ' Total fbe : • W - Per B44 ?° 47- . Taftl_ .... . To soft thee • -Deezeope.::.ll..l 10,4!T is 1.918 00 18,1116 OS 14.1120 ;111 11! 1.601,90114 1:1011,1414,14 11.315113 EEE 117. M 04 791.16101 WM IT The *Mowing c•. 1111OILOCID15-418 weeny int lark* week line Will 8. H 'it • 1114W02 Lin to is fehaytklll vallq.j • j man IT at : Mot 15 n 7.451 513/ . 112m05... .. .. • : 844 r / 5 2100109 32 • BAND 1:110116211._ ' Sect over the Ow* WO Road - Tat the week' ending ow Ikiturda, f Week • 4 - ftricmatr. roiat COAL ITU DIC -"Oa. Good trtdan i loam. !nix -14010 el'• 48,154 00 T. 4113 Ti • 4090 00 rum I 104494 00 ==M 11968., LEHIGH VALLI , / Quantity meal - matt ending on SAILItO 2EMI NAILSOAD. UMW.' Tram Mammy auleum , Liddr eei 46 AV = . ! i .H 1 1 .1 • • I .. Otiad Taal .. Sim thciella Yelr- r 4 ! • havens. Decrees LSIWan ari t lfirris week SWUM Oft • CIATION d oov:chain& E. WO Canal tae Lbw 18118. 18117. i --; 0,396 $4,291: /Call • ----- —•••••• 84.224 114 1171.471 808494. II • 1' • By Can By.ltaltraid, • r Total by naiiioactloa Same Moo last yeo, Increase,' 43,36, LONA& 1,1)5,003 PA 6OO 05,303 -L-- MiaowCansl In 19,, _ Ipsease on • .Asas ass Or lik -3(78 Total Ircnnise,i Railroad tonnage; f which only $ report • ' ' Week. • . t . ; o il . • • To Leigh , • 41 Online h slime ßall attath Chunk... . 4 1,215 Below Mandl Cali 1 4 114.861 To *coal Rote for 9E04 . 114,1071 `kyoieleir Rea : " 11pret34tt Itazettoner L " Mabßeaver ov Igeadow ' 0 an 41. Igh Coil and sa l v. Len delved to L v!it. IL at etiesillelliLiffD COAL TISAYIB.-AMI Quettaty of Cold tramiorted over Fthe CumberlAm . ! ana Penz"l9lV4liicl'aduP4 to eartALlarrieerr Floc 11,921 14,036 27.965 For Year ...... 14. .1411467 04.599 784,20 For 1e57... .... 453,44 W 752,E61 . ,Inemaiie . la I _ 22.254 ' • 4,10 THE c,O AL - MARKETS. • —Ace— - • PRIGS* GOAL BY THE. CARGO. toaresorio enoiaa vas ar irm l oo . !miaow.) ' AT 111114DELIPHILA. pos tocCrinJWIT — O: 7 ZEW 101 ' I7IIIIWICI, AND 110&111 or CUT. =Zia. • ! '• ' • 1 Oct. 22, lea. , 250 50 •• • . Lmitp... .. .I. • •. 4 156) A8 5 00• L 4 7544 5-00 5 506 . 600 • ' • I . 6506 . 6^00 • 13U ?'1 )1 (.1 4. "- • I • 6 25a 625 • • " • ..... .. 175 • Lomat Kt. Laity, 4 75 0 500 SI fimisoit. ' 5 506, 600 " . Broken. • -1 • 5 800 6 00 ' a , 5 50(4 6 . 00 as • is L . 6 2542 650 4 =6.• • 1 " t 506 475 We have no . ; bother . quotati o ns giver.thia week. • r, ~ • - 7 ;_ ===smr=l ' , I% rabiebra. i „... loi Weds e !NZ - Cit. i a , maga amnia 1101....*,......., ft OR tyllow 'halo h /41112 Pt a tact esem r camai. ILI os PottorM• Rittealk CI To PIMA& 11l 40 $1 IS oft ID . New Taft I_. ft "0 110 Ito 111 —.... •____ Wig $1 11 ois ifs ? to hams .. 1 to Als - 111 to .), I a i • Noir Tot*. 7 malt to_Vor arnowlit._ _ _ Volta. 7=lol Eet- us- al monst mow,— St 11 a i d amok 2. a - Tad-41 $lll4 T Illoa Tads iris Iffoooto Salud. $ 44 ° t ie - 2 .41 r Or 4 is .4 ..... ..... ............ .. ***.-+.—, ' . 1 a 4 . 4 ' .."1" " Tag ,- $2ll A deporbott r$ Jo mos a too is wooed ova all tow 044125401fr00 Wong Clty. Sotth WIWI tos New ft:Ma; ma.m.....' ' ' foam Womb Shook Is Jim" sittior ___ _ ll2 * La o ta li 0 , 4 4 ~.. . 0 MUT* " I ../ " 1 S !... : Total .. '. NEWVRT'AIENTS , . 41 sr riOAIL• wails tar is , at Cleland ad Doi' %., that will DOT: ati- ; will salt twice asMato the mama iron, s an Aught nolipt al a hal stclek at ill al mod logy ; also a new ankle of Iran arta halm._ , at Nimbi with Lao and wood *plata z Iran Parrs of all sin& at . i a L. CI. THOMPaaII it MIL ~. re vs !Alum a. did blight. - WWI 1.7 opossum 01 your atom Of mei. *ow Watk ins oraaoftliCqaw ay. abed Lbw Pr maim Indic Korea. Brbas Zbie awn' Pips Rings. AD are articles that , arekao. w wasted be yams putting to your stone badlAbilaybig for Winter. Tot gals by A; L. C.; TRONIPION CO. C. 111. - BENNETT, • Insiirance Agt., POT-a" . SV IL•Xin October 4a4v, IT merle *Ando : ' , • * '', • AV T TSB IT : : •• ' . • • • •, 1111111 WATT IT :: : . ' il - ALL CAN HATS IT :: Nasty_ Itttilsehoopir to the lad iiciedd oar - , , Kitob.4n. Cry s tal" Soap ' fOr all moms. For s= ,t!rialldpollsb -81 tog TIN, COPPICE. ZINC, - -,' .A- 1114 11,1; other inetalle • - •- - - - It will 130017 KNITSS aid PORTS, WANT DISH. ES. CINAN P POLISH WINDOWS, INDIO =sod ttond dill more Num alli elinaricipit •It reibovne did sad mar piwthie. _ at Oh, pais% write* wbatever OW galled trona cat Mary totll a . wars , The ,best *tog In tbs world for tbo bawl& - every sib Make: Nan- 'Woo ditty wort' be be eranged In. with Thebes Ow. al Iloyh E rA i hrw it a Ids bands dead otlt. It cods bet tie Tee of sit ordloary laundry now Clu la Ueldire or soft, wider. They mho trylt owe van ult i mo It . Illandhethral ne= al Soap Cam . No. • North hoot 111 . ',1%. Tor ale, bi , ell mown 1 , 43-It WM HeY Am facetivd. ti 'havers, . • ' Bri;rivalc IllUr Waseniproarr ' &m a,' '! • ,Aisw Assowitimiur Mot* And Press Trimmings Ne, gyk. - alumni% LADIti9 CLOAlift ieasi; made snd Midi to ardor. Maw. Dllloll3llllrifigt. LETIN OP Piiglo) , l for Fall and'Whitaz. Allr?aitr style of PATTAriftElJaat received at. , • L IL. BOUNDS .. • Centre Strert,Adote Atneriann House. POTTSVILLE.' °Moller 4t. 5 . • . ,alit OlitelliA IP COURT llALB.—Paroaaas to' . an ceder t ethe Orphans' Cain* of the. County of Schuylkill, ~:ititssilber. Administrate: of Hairy Se, late ;the Tow s hip of Washlagtod, In,tbe County of # &bay, lkill, deemed; wale:Vows to Ws , pabllc venduql ' ' " ' TwassillY. I*dt day el Nilvenaliettaieze, tl o'clock in: e afternosa, at tte7wetallie4• la Abe ownablp of Washingicio. In the, County of Bch Mill M—VERN% urban VADII ADD OF uatilb the Township of Wiudiingtoa, to said County of yllall. bounded try hinds of DOW- Ludcenblll, J Hoffman, Daniel Schwatta. Daniel Schaefer "others, costalniag ON HUNDRID AND TWEL ' ACES% more or law. with RW2I). purtenances, Oiltwistleg of a two story log how% log barn and saw min There is • flotnishiog yang web srd on the •AWlssa, lora the estataiof said deceased. Terms sad citadlams mods koala at the taws and, place of Welty NARY 8111014 IV -- - - Byartist a: Y ODD* Orphans' coml.. Casoram Clark. Pottsville, Oct al, ,03 la eS 140 4.01 i. .31.111 0 11.09 70 3509 110 puss 1411 OS VA,329 818,146 85.111) MOM 241,04 1,81;875 1010.781 24,091 above. 94,166 30 .6 13 371.564 424,151 S e
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