)ournaL LE, PA., OTTSVI SA:I4 -" 111,Di crignial4:ll3lllrallarlir-. 1 t reciii"d),:Sene!coe rliotiets Grid_ .„octi, st e w i ng that the Democratic ,l'itty ea'? G h at DiSTfulog Party of the' cOuntry. t pro gs this fact, from. the ißecords • of the ..,„ tr y, and' crirs the whcieStairts' Cotiuo es. . One _ Hundred Th4sitnd Copies of he Speech lace al Kay been called 'for. Sold to clubs at • ' • $1 25 per 100. le Single copies ,3'..,,ccnts-7ati 3 centa•pcatage!, paid by mail. ''--.."' . : ' 1 ' , . ' • , . These prices-cll ,cove,t..t4 actual cost. • , • •,, ~.. , B. D .„,„ AINA . • f ,_, wPN. • riIONS P R P DUAISY: OOTEaTIOii TO AXERICA3I . IN • • - We. bite prepattid and prytied a lot of Pe itions to Congress in 'favtir 9f, a Protective 4iow if the time' to pace thetit . filled p and sent to. Congress. I There ,are..hno7 I re 4 of people idle, and, they could-not do eater thati devote '4ine of their_ leisnie, noments to getting signers ' , l to 604 Petitions. bey Fill please send Ito the Cleo - of the "iseas' Joust:Zit: fotprintt4 copies fCor'sign irill r&. The petition ,a obe found in an olter ptirt of . the papers Tice people of Ohio, Kentucky' and' ins hafe .Ulready.ccointee l nceirsending in Petitions in lartir. of a'Protective Tariff, ' STRONG'S Sick - c- - -n.—We wiil - publish next week bf thetequ4t of several of our citizens, the Spee*ef Henry K. Strong, Esq,, deliv erekin cur legislature, on the Tariff' Reintolu tions recently passed by thatlaody, and against Which the Democratic members, toted, bi cause they approvek ofthe views ,ezpressed by'Governor Packer!!:- This speech deals , in facts and figures whtch ;'lol startle 1 -careless 'tl'el - ailers who have paid but little attention to he Tariff question—thet great question of, the day. = JOHN R I SHANNON, for :over buy ran a er of Beater, Pa, died on Satarday last. Ir is stated dint there are one hundred tiouand men with Our work in, Ne r York een organized at Get I. Jacob& is the Preii . GAS company has b i vsburg, Pa,. Rev. Pro .ent. Messrs. Schindel and onsia Harrisburg last Two State Senators andon—preaehed -ter Twx Mexican treati'l will be untlei'consid. ration in the United States Senate on Mcin- ay next. - . 'Tee Kansas 'Territorial .Legislature I on the instantaassed the bill prohihiting slavery ta Kansas. LlAztErox POArt, Coxes:or has de lased a divideect of $.l! 60 on each share of eir capital stock. ' .A t. 1 .1 the opposition pnpese in Delewaie ea ept one, sr? in:favor of sending delegates to ie Chicago Convention.;• - AT Boston on WedneSday, 13y , order of GpV.' rnor Banks, a saltite of 128 1 giits. was ctied, n honor of 'Washington's birth day. '(- T . o the Hon. Simon Cameron, Hon.4ames 1. Campbell, 1i.:1§,f., an Palmer,Palmer, E.d gra:C. . i . Pinkerton we are indebted for ptiblie',doo. .me its. .. , . , , , W • ..tiesday,llorsee Money !of iciphia, eighty years of age, read before the ncils of Philadelphia, the Farevrell' Ad . ss of Washinoten. FREE: Newtons vi '.4mryca-r.- 1 --The Ken tucliy House , of iteyreseatatives passed a bill of Friday, tby a tote of 77 to 5, proi i riding for the removal of , free negroes from that State. THE steamship n arum, of , the Montreal Ocean Steamship party b as been wrecked off Cape Sable. Thcfsbip is a total wreck, and it is believed that ail the crew and passeniers have perished. _ _ , - • E; IN 'Russia is abolishing slavery, .and 'titer reform works well. It is lett for ReitubliCaO America, to: be behitni , despetiq Russia An this great wotk. Posterity . .will wonder at ouf 'toleration of this relic of itarbarieta., Tee Baltimore American calls the. New, York Herald an incendiary newspaper i and . thinks •it should be s a 4ppressed. ' It is. what every, . respectahle m - iu the_ coutitry has thought for the-last ten l years. ',. Os Tuesd4 last Ser.aior Seward' iritroduted a bill providing for the admiision'ot Kansas under the. Wyandotte constitution. .He gave notice that he Will call it up on Weiliiesday, he' 9th, when he will express his viaws-npon the subject.,, . -] STANDARD WEIMIT ITOR C!,ovirtner!.--An act harmssed the Honseofßepresentatiresof P.enns4rania, fixing the weight‘ .of eloverseed at_ i:t . ty pounds instead of sixty-four, which makes the weight cotrespord with the stand ard fixed in adjoining ,tates.v . • 'FATE or MORALE OF THE CONTINENT OF Ecioir.-LA correspondent - ;of'the Rdchester, American, writing from Germany, says there is as much intemperance on the continent :of Eat ope as in the 'United States, the difference beink only in the constitution Of the pecifle, and is the fct that the - liquorin general use stupefies instead of maddens the JOHN - LEIBENRING, !Esq., of the firm: Of Siltrp,L 'senring'& Co., Coal Opetators at Council Ri ; has been appoihted Superin temlent an 'neer of the Lehigh Comps— ny's works, to supp y ccastimed by the !death of E. A; Douglass, Esq. Mr. Leisenring was formerly the eiriploy of,tte Lehigh Company, and is a very competent persoti.t43 fill the . station. Lc ALL the chief cities, and inmost,-of the. 5 m alleP:ones, Washington's birth-day has been more respectiullyobserved this year than it has been for - a lctvg time previously. It is a good sign—a siien that the, people are thinking more thtsit . eve'r of -the viknes;of the Public rien of the last century, and that the public in,.! • a of this age are expected to emulate those virtues, if they hope, for public respect and enduring fame. 1 , - , .. .. , ~ ;ALtioNn "recent legislation, in Abut State, Ire nbseilm that a bill-iocorporatieg i Ditne Sac-ing Institution here luts posited. fi Ye have Lot been the act of in i cerporiseion. r'f-If legiti daTe-I' the Institution will be beneficial. lf intended to be a ushatine eatiblishin,ent, the foliage!" had Better be kept:. within, _safe lounds, and;not like hungry lions i Rem abTadie-Aing whom they miy..devo4,- - We are glad to notethatA eeet increasing the pay/of witnessesin this nittyi and con: k zi aequently, the expenaes'of 'the ' x urt, his been repealed: It was one Of . CO' l. Straub', stiokes of policy, and slionlei never have passe4: .. • WL hope our delegates to the . ta f tel Con• rention will be able to e r xplain am ts actanly to thepevle, why the claims of the, large / mass of.the . Opposition Party of chetylkill tCounty, who have always fought is battles t itgainatl the enemy , were entirelyrepudiated fin the Convention, and both delegates Selected ..from those who have:c[nly ttet'ea with . the Op potion for &few year& Two, wa.leertainiy, to say the least of fit, *great blunder: . ce m . nlon coutety to this • lar, Mass, of voters ought to have prompted a ' eat policy.i gk e If this Coarse is,to be coo n we cieed only remark, and we. speak the sentiments of nine -tenths of these voter: i lk:l if will not be zq?./fttiffed too ary l long , !r, :, ' i .: :I • , Feasox's La - otrmexas.— We real!, pity tbei , .. man , Fernoa. lie has moretett and worm- . wood in his 'imposition than usu.:Person we , know of, connected with the press. in fact so completely is it intuited itaha big system, &at! Ire are really surprised that it hiss - not actu ally eaten him up ere Ibis. One thing is certain, it seems to' have .:destroYed• every - and - "b ' manly property,;left nothing but the veil quintessentevFesenruteisi behind. 'We make these remarks in conampiencia of thelaninanly slur milt upon the inthscribers to the Potts;) rills apd Allentown Railroad in this Region, is his last iasne, in whieh he intimated pretty .IttronglY, that they have may - aubtliribed, but `may net pity, their _subscriptions when, salted in., '..This is 'a mean and' -contempliide liiGT• apes' a. community whia, although Subjec to a (great M ted atty vicissitudes, ,to whie.h sill mining districts are exposed in conseqamice of the character of the trade, pays itrobligiv. 1 titans as well as any other settion . 4 Sit count 4. In „feet our - tias is eagerly . soug4 o w , i n every a . w iiectiori-end in proporti‘a to its magnitude w e doubt wlietherthe losses . encountered here have been equal to Opse'ex perienced_eleewhere.: We . know.that the los seseneountered abroad by oar Cial Defiers •Iniveheee treater than,the lostsinsi sustained here by traders „from 4 111;4 . 4.5ad i pip:rim& 'art; met quite as pro - mPtly hereles in any 'other section of-the country. — Take our bas, ins' men . as a mass, and they comprise Many high-initided, honorable Men; as can he found in any other community. • •- A man ought to feel' mean al/ orei,"eller being compelled to mixt to such argurticie- PlNlmmi; or Tux Mamie Jocium.l 1. ETTER PR - 0.111 11A13.218111ER6. ' - , i . ! • February 23,1880. As. Essßs .,,,n n . s ' ; -- - Some time age's bill Was in ; it lawful for'erte troduced into the it* r m a king t . 1 ,. ... porations to subscriber to hacapita steer o f the Auburn and . AllentOn Railroad, and also/to al low the conipany 'PI change:he ternalees to Potts vilia.• The bill was rationed favorably from the eamMittee,'but belara any aelion.weis taken on it, Mr. Boyer Moved that it.be re-committed to the committee. Mr:Pinkerton '"oriymendxffie motion; iteve f , theles4 it carried. I omitted Aa 'mentien it at the time,. ‘ isecause' I expected the bill would again be reported, but as it, wail not, the einem ite'nee escaped my Memory.. '• - • ,- -• In 'the [louse ' on Weduesddy of last week, Mr. • Pinkerton read I n place en act t o incorporate the Bausch Ct* Company, • bat for whet . Parreite I did not lei Mr.. Buyer read f in place a satiple. went to the. net incorporating the borough of, Por . cheston, and for other PurpOoesl, Also. en met to incorpc!rtito the Perieveranee Hose end LibrarSt Asaociation of Temaqua.l i'• ; k: in the Senate, on Thursday, Mr. Balyner'read ;in place a supplement to the several sett inetarpo rating the Cattawlssa,Williatnaport nod' 'Brie cßailrond Company—an set which contemplates 'the re-orgitnimion- of the' company lsy,the first mortgage bond holder.. 1 - ‘ .t ' In, the 11011188. in Friday,' the committee on Car perationsteportett negatively, the, bill to incorpo rate the Schuylkill-County Agricultural,HOrtieul *Ural end 'Mechanical= Asstietetton. t was, on Motion Of Mr. Pinkettuis.: referred to the•com mittee on Agriculture arid - Domestic Matinfae tures.! On the swim:' ', day [Mr, Boyer -Moved to take Up !,be' bill ,entitled atirect to incorporate the Schuylkill „Transporta time . ;Company, which was not agretall so., • , 1 On Monday, - Mr. Royer I read a bill in 'pteettrte incomplete' the. poir, - ,Ctibti.tk Bridge Comparty.. Also, oh aeCrelatitig 'to the East Mahanoylß3ll - _. , _ , road Compitay.. ~- 1 • ' . 1 On Tuistlay , in the ; House, the set to repeal the Oct increasing. the pay of Illnesses in Schuylkill Coutity,nd the , act inc6mOrating the - Dime Sav ing I.nstit ion' of Pewit - tie r vaned -goally.— The corpo „tors in the latter are . Avairiab Pryor, Harrison E. Attila's, John Hughes, Richard Lee. Strange ..Palmer' Summon 'Foster: Freph Putt, William MO id:per:Jr., George de B. Keitn, Mimi. l 11. Walk er,; amoel H. Shannon, William - Price, BorifTattrson, Willitm Wolfe, Charlet 4 M. Ai l kilts, Gecirge Might, tLewis Vastine, Gnu., Rep filter and . Beej. IlstyiPbod. - . 1 Yesterday both, Nonce, met at 10 o'clock, in the Hall of the Roust of Repiesentativeslor the por 'pose of hearing Washiogeon's_ Farewell Address. read, after which both adjourne - snail to-daY. at 3 o'clock. P. M. • ' '' i L -.- ' ... - • Aecordiutto established cue m, a list of de. 1 fielterwherbeen prepared by the Auditor Gen enitind is published in the Legistitive Record.— . The list is long. end *entities the names of many who have'paid the debt of, nature, tied are not likely to pay, that} indebtedness to the :Commonwealth. _From the list I copy the fol lowing: Charles Frailey, formei Prpthonotaky of Sehuyl kill County, • , , • -`, $332 62 Jan, Ilootzinger former' T i res& of do, 251 30 S. K.. M. Kepner " , , :" ' ' "• \ 27.010 fa Joseph:Ottinger '; " ,' " " ' :2,780 OS I sp - Ppose the two . Best of three are susceptible of ,afit satisfactory , explanation. - °Ringer I knew'; well, and his career should belt warning to fast men, After his' defalcation he. kept a hotel at 'Bradford, and afterWirdi was appointed mail l'agent„in'_spite of tile'record which hung over ktm. In this position: he got his son. Charles M. 'Ottinger._ appointed la clerk _ in the Philadelphia oftlee where 111;namber of depredations - were coin: • gaited.% Charles M, 'was tried for .stealing letters containing money, hot acquitted for want of evi dence. After-the Atlatinistration charged, Joseph :Ottinger became an attache of *celebrated gamb ling saloon it IVashington, where be continued until IDA, of sleep add the free use of nieoholie ,stimulcate dethroned, his reason, and ha died some time ago in a tad house In Philadelphia. ,In the interim the son was 'convicted of forgery and seat to the Penitentiary for seven years, and , . the wife and mother died of a broken heart. - ' 1 The soldiers of the war - of 1812 held a convect !Goo in {he Court House iesterchy, at 'which Gen. Benson - , of-Ohio, presided. This band Of ' vete rens is thinning oat, rapidly; and :eirtaintj , Con gress Aould • gradt all that. Is asked by the few who remain. • i ' • TEbPLES STATE COEFIESIMON. ANDREW - G. CURTIS, Of Centre, Nom. plated for Goverzior.'. . lielegates to Chicago lneitriletad for Oilier= f. 1 . Thi - People's State Conran ion met in the Hall of tltil -Rause at Itarriationg on Wednesday, said effected a \, teurporiry orga izatiOn. !)), ealling Fran eis:Jordon,'ot itedford, to the eb air. Several Cemmitteee weie'4iOnted, whe - n the Convealcin `,. • • J i - 'adjourned tint ti 4 43 clock: , Mr.,Msna , from the Committee to select tn par anent officers'. made the.followinz•report, viz President—GO';.] JAMES POLLOCK. Wile !Presideute l —•Chaties Frailey, James S. Naglee, Andrew T. Prealf, Daniel Bader, Henry Bun, Edward Gratz, Franklin Taylor, Edward flailev, A. S. CederaLlacler, Henry Green, Wes, Yoedin, A. W. Leiseuring. P. M. Osterhout, D a nis Alton, B. L. Baldwin. Abraham, tipiegraff. Ander son Denies, Wm. 0. Irwin, George F. Meity, tJoieph Fisher. Samba! .I.•llenderson, Albert Smy ' ter, A. K. WClorst„ Wendt ; Jordan, Jacob M. CatnObell, Joseph R,SMith, Dr. Was. B. Coulter, George L. Wyley, J Atzt M. Kirkpatrick, W. Irwin, - Bearer, Thomas .J Bruin, Mercer, S. Neweon, Pettis, A. B. Ileich. , l4. , I Seeretariev—S. B. Row, R. P. Nevin, 'Jonas, Gunnison, Lloyd Jones, John H. Oliver, Win. A. Plammer, Wm. M. Lloyd, JOhn . A. Brown, 'A.: W. Crawford. • i 1 i 1 -Ott motion it was, l• t ' • 1 I .I.'esolred, That the Cberinan of this Committee' he requested to mare the services of the Door Reapers of thn-flose of , Representativeti, to let ao D,'.oi. Keepers d ring the sittings of the Coil- 1 vtutioo. - - 1 _. ~, t 1_ i The report a tbei Contatittee War itpaniateuely aiwpted. ' ' • :- . . .' • 1 - I Goveinor • POLLCCK vas- eondueted I to the' Chair, and on assuming I , hia, seat, addressed the Convention as (olio e 4 - ~: •." '' I " 1 Grattaltra. Mtwara 4), rite Couvarrnott:-t; thank I von for the honor in Mee me to preside or er_Your. dr. ilherstioo e : - Sly only Pledge 141 will 'endeavor: R.,__dttr:., charge tit., dotim of the noaltioß . with . a men,. _.„ 1411 ,,„_ 4 %",, , „.,‘" ; frarle•anew , We have assembled nPull'a wii4.9llt."t'sTr' mentors--s day,halloSted AS the natal day or me .Idumot rname la the synonym of hcittor,.trnth andgrattis, ("POI TO h i .I "tier. liberty' 'aid right In honoring/ hi. name let. us Imitate btu:virtues. praellog , las. Ig , " 1 cents, sod act out ( hos e nebleeprinelples of troth and patriotism that have made his natne imperishable; his name immortal. (Proloneed applause) 'shoe fnfitr• oesd, we win be prepared to eater upon the tititharro,,, of the duties of thliConventtlin to a mannstat'OctbY *l our Cruse and of oar Cotmaorreealtb. W e are and are i i ,,,,,a tab, called, ei t Mens Of Penney) vailla.but are ean not, will not forget, that in right ofour Maeda= natimaii , ty. int claim the hi gher : and othler title of •Anwriani citizens. • (Applause) Pennsylvania:true toevery con• stitutioctal and confederate duty. bum 'aver been as nil. ling to recognise and maintain (the rights ather sister Stelae; as to defend tier:own.; True to all, she' tolerates no sentiment of disunion: (aplattoe) no trait:oder/milt bar Legislative hails. or In Dee polH teal conveations, even in e lightener, to epeatthatlerd ) ona, that damning word., I Other Slates may tout air treasan.and their traitors may sendibeleemizawies (rem capitol to capitol, charged with the dire mission of hate:And dlseord. may attempt ' tit sever and destroy the ihrune of the patriot— tlie world's hat hope for freedom 1 itted human • HOW,— Pennsylvania' true to all, frowiss it t n the treason. and clings with all the fervor of her lore to the Tinian , [laments sensation and prOlompeal applause.) .1 _We are here to.day, gent,dliends of the Colon and of the,States: (applause) advoceteir of law and order, pledged to fulfill - every legal obilgottiOn, evert eonattiod 0)61 *al reme nt, and pledged to reelst every attempfr-i come from what quarter it may--to prevent the das es een-' non' of biw or . emanation, State or tfattoor...(o - We have no sympathy with thustkink Wili est or aortal, whether It ha In thalami of limettena atm- Miooban.'or Southern slavery propapindiann we hem no sympathy with faustles, whether they 'be John; Brown and his confederate traitors - in the prboturipti Charlestown, Virginia, or the plotters Of disunion Ili the; leglatatlre hails otCharleston, font Cliatilna. ' , • ,(Eteveral Volees--s - flurral" ••II " cheers, seed:come vbelmior applause:l - ..- ,- ‘' '' ~ I. - ' l We bold' the fightis of the - Sta tes 'I to eoverettra used i sacred; 'their - institutions era: thief/4'lmM Polllitst and local. We delst no tight to laded** with thaul dirsal.,, ly or Indirectly. What Ws claim to 'nursehoe *tykes to them, we yleid to all—freedom of irposeth and of the pram, and right ea free men t 6. thlnk.totqaak, ma to act. If that. b• treason, let Oar adherents of %spree sent National Adailniatratlon make themes - torn.. L 1 [Volers—.Goodi Good , " profound sensation lad la. remota enplanes. I ' ' - . Beeognising freedom as inherent in our platftem, our rebtchaie have been misremmeented,oer futurity had, been Impugned, our vereetty has losr quantitated. earl avowals' and disavorate have alike been diserettibelewi We have been awed and deem:weed M 416101 / 104, ' abetting the mad r ily of madand bad awl, tur Onanini to the Claustltution and the las% as recreant to. sew; political and modal duty: chemises false as theimetives that Suctailtail their utterance ere ban anttinhaanits&:. They afoot their owe condemnation, SOileolt gut iam, wrongs of Kansas and the violence and. blood whlelly marked the atrocity at those wrongs shall Bad - a Philos_ cc th e pages of blitory. so louses ths - alislepy Of MO National' Edizinistiatlik thinelniV- kV ferns. end plighted pear d i f ee, bythimrpogium of Government which attempted to "sae slavery: uteri a sovereign per ple remain sidfoiltatten; o, turf ma corruption:daine tile Onecrutoeult. =trade and.tho ?reams/ Ja Wei ter partisan purge's*: *law 411 fie, !mbar is unprotected and i fed is%orors areilluesableriand Counted the 'Mud shies" of r i delity; ITioie. - a . / .4.1" good T" .bit applause.] st so kunst the apotstista and adhetents-ofPresb , deo, Bruhannustresid speak eddy their reproashm of ceNor. Atones fonirrer their slender. thalamic] , - dementstoc centlemen.lawdonans the resat *Aft teeth of American natioadity, Marty th e ewe. slavery the'euseption i liberty sartional,dirrerf keel and seetioa , hl, plumaged salaam).* hold it. to be our duty by every esentitationalar legalism's...ad by so other.. to prevent the settanston of Um Inetttutla of Amery to . Territories now !me. [robsse--Vaidi pair and cone I tinned apothem.] . , Thai are the peinciples of tholbmiders of mu Item*. lie, and It Ism** Pillow where they hen. These anr the *etas= of the Co,nstltntiori. and of lie ccespromi , me mid of all antrimponmeotts leolhintion upon this sub. It.}.t. 412 a sorellar3r to this ink hiild it toile the right and duty of the National Gererement, by adequate and endiriast leglitation. to protect the tabor and tutor all the great industrial intends of the American people.— t Appiatemi This.dorarlus. as citizens of Pennsylvania and ses4emity c nionmant and we will not sianeatisc,-,1 (A dodo--' o. neteri" and inerissed applauae.l lion eddy, and economy ha ws beam= in words without eesing in ttke tinateital o lions of the General Gaversrment ; ' respolombility,as applied to snarl of our Anemia agents, hes ao.t Its forte: I The evil must be remedied to guard against cortuptiori in the expenditure of the public too'' net, And to secure economy mid booellls to UPI olos" • ditures of the State acid Natkat, are botonly thudded. ' but the principles of the Convention lbst I hem the honorEto address. To smote= lts purity she elective ,' franclibe and to guard from every leditternee that-sear impair:its efacieney,are'principam dear to ere" " wet* mu eitisen,usuidear Ina prominent la the hatt i g t I t!: rte of this Convention. Al firemen; meth 1,0 school/read an open Bible. our slash/mad • _4?- .. ,,, . so' cure the rights and maintain the 1....nte1 t • '', '":4 l .ait; hose.] to protect the Odds- b f L 'Z fedra u li a inn i_ = State tp i r io ti l d v t e tl tiiGnirentworte r.:: itirtbegrft t a w y our common of her greet and it torio .,. .. r us rnissSow trg I t nn4,‘,7 o3 2 ,: n t e h r : earth ' i c=at re e, C.a ti r seletil seandida u tet a dandarol bf this b elief i d th e a pproaad es Outertuamial ampsticn; as election only prelllnharl to one more importaut i and Oat mot *Used. 1 - • , i „, dirge of our duties as Membert of Ala Convene fi „ e - p e s a Wrote the spirit of harmony. of union of •.-' 4 40701. d. If united In ate approaching Gni*, da torial contest, we can, we wIIL we must succeed.-- , (prolonged applause k eictory in the hid will be bat the harhinter of *whet and a Minter detail , . let our action, gentlemen. In reference tb,pbe National Conven tion and the appointment of &Oracles to that body, be just, harmonious and united. t.lon that , Convention will devolm the duty of nomin ating a sueeerwor to the sencrablomeittetnacwba now occupies the White House. gaughter.sat applaneaf i I , . Pentwfirhola , l tri giving the sage of , Wheatland, her -faorite son." to the XtrIOU. did not eXhatLet bar err! , sources., (Prolonged ling,hter alik.lorreased applause.), .11tbdtglitimatiemetklnee Uder shaillook upon his Eke allln." (renewed peals of lailibler and entlinsinon.j die liaS other, and ruder 'names to offer.' Neu vibe; h e m, ' th W ts a North and& South ; et/ East sod a West: eao _'bus.their, hole" toiletry; tbe Constitntlon and ;the : V inn Of the country; who know end understand the ag+hts,Atre interests and the will of 'ail, end knowing will M.3112/trl lb*, bon= and defend' the risht. of aii— '; Lei u* then, grattiemenots inembenr of this Cont.*. lion. Ord on oar armor and prepare. for the =Meet : let us. strong in the strength of, our principles, move Du llard and forward until our work is done: until success crowns oar labor with victory, end relying up* that kind Providence which has been with us in , other days.' end trusting in RIM. may we feel that we are rate. and the destiny of our land will nor, disappoint the hope of the pArtor. or the Christian. thriPinothl 1 1 hgalit,'gentletneti. I thank yalar thebontit Ow Oltarttronfeitug On 11 1 11 11 1/ 1 I fihrnallY lathe your co-opera on in in the business of this Contention. lin without it our meeting still be In vain. Toil I confidentlY eapeoV and this I know that yen wilt seconfidaptly yield. '; s• , i . i sZColan Dar. , I 1 A rftolutiOn wee offered that delegides be to. lectedto the Chicago Sate Convention. with in strain onetoeupport Gen. Simon Cameron. This rerolo ion opened a debate which only ended n'' little foiet2 &plunk, M. today, ceasatning tbe , Lean llite tr I n 'o ll f il it e i : c all 9 r iC n i s : e s t te n t i e l e o li c ter . se s sio n - I I lion n ea altered, oosended,ind othans r tubstituied,l until tidally its pros Wont are that the Convention' Gull nominate delegates instructed for -Cameron fp die rifts where they, have not already' en • 'pointed, in which shape it pastod by a vote of 12. , to .5. i , L t - .: i Aftfr this, the ballotting for a candidite for Goveror commenced which resoltea as follows: L let Ballot. 2md Battot I • Curtio, - SE L . 74 covpse, •122 ' . -, .. 27 Tagert,. . i / . 11 11 , me,, i?, iZ"elvif, , i Sonlititon, , . , 4 Ileitis, • 4 I Wr ballot y theallot hod been Coneinded, and be fot the r soli hail been announced, it was ascertains that it Curtin lacked bet a single vote of ,th nomisitioti, whereup in Meters. Frailey, Mamm , I °wig Swope, and leveret gentlemen, changed' ; thetrivotel t% him. ' , .j Mr. Currier was thereupOn declared nominated, and on Motion the nomination was made maul- Ttnext business In order was report+ from the we be- re! &peat lone on an electoral "ticket, when'the following ellteneil were present el by the delegations to compose the togal ticket, vis -)1 I 1 I.—l dward C. height, 14 —Clyne , ' Mercer. 12 r —Robert.P. King.] 13:—George &Aster. , 3.—Henry Demo. 16.—A. D. Sharpe. 4. beet t i , Foust 17.—Daniel O. tithe. . 5. 'athan Ellie. 18 —Santee! Calvin" 6 4 oho 1 1 . Broomall. : 19.—Edgar Cowen. I I 7 amen W.Paller. , Z4.—Win. EcKermon. 9.-- vi B . Smith. , ° 21.—John M. Kirtpstrielt 9. ranch W. Chalet. I 2.-'.— James Beer . • lo.— rid Mumma,Jr. , =.--Riebrird P Roberts, 11•- avid Taggart. .r... 24 —lleury Smith-T. - I 12.-- I:trials It. Mali. I r 2S.—John Grier. ' 1 I.l rands B. Penniman4 ~) b);.0 . T committee appointed Par that puee lee died that Zamee Poll teem& Thomas M. llowe bad I an, - listed lIP the electors at large. I 1 i r lij r De/ gatmal Ldege.—David Wilted, Henry D. Alpo Saint el A. Purvianee. Andrew IL Reeder, Thick! us ' Stevens, Titian J. Coffey John 11. Ewing Morrow B. Lowrey. The delegates Selected to repiesent this Co 1 greStional District, compoked of Sehoylki I slid NorVitnberland Corinne% Are es follow, t I 1 .4/ nth Diarict--Robt. M. Palmer, Jacob 0. Samel A. Bergstrasser, Win. C. Lawson. • W have not room fur the others. l' , ~ \ 0 the revolutions adopted, we have only room 1 3 for;he following. We will publish the balance of the protwedines, next week: r ' r Rekolord. That the present National Administration, by csrexardiag tbe just claim er the industrhil intermits of th ewhole country, by fosterieg meet:tonal excitements a nd ntagonlems, by conniving at schemes of land p re cies, nd by the rankest corniption diffused throigi d h ut all the depa rt ment.. has forfeited the confident* n re. epee ' of the people. has diagraced republican loetit ti f in the eyes of all obeerveets, whether at home or abroad, and wanes la signal rebuke from the friends ot consti. I tuts nal order and of politleal justice. I R red. That corruption in the adtalnististkai of` tbe gene 1 government, combined with federal nun-patine, bath of the dclegated right' of the States and the re . err% 4,1 right,' of the people. have become so flagrant and, aulems as Justly to excite the - moat serious appreben siondaeit in the breasts of the intelleettuti and thoughtful ' r dour m citizens for the-lbility of free Institutions, and wtprriall. for the mairdenawas of personal liberty and State envereimity. , IR, , soired, That be slavery to be an element of Witt* Weakness. and ,»t- social infriirity, we are nn ukterably opmsed to lie eatenalon luto free Terrine-les. tD. Witred Tint the dealt' that the constitution, of its own rotee, carries saseery iota ail or any "of the territet , ries ..r Ina United Suttee is a new and dangerous 'ann eal Ycri sv, at variance with the eiplirit provisions of the instrument itself. with centemporaneous exuasit Len t and ad h legislative ant judicial precedent ; that it is I se° I:mon-my in its' tendency. and subversive of the peire and harmony of the mope.• °.• 1 arr4VQ. That the African slue trade is a Pelle of berixtriem. condemned alike by the civilisation. the Ito -1 Intoily, the laws and the religion of the age. arid that the attempt to re-open it is an effort of the powered dark -1 nese to bringagain the reign of lerhaos and old right," tablet patriot's. philanthropists and Chrietiain ere under the most weighty and 1110i0MII obligations to oppose, 1 Rsroirrsi, That we view with just apprehension and alarm the reekleseextraysirmee In expenditure ebleh pervades every department or the federal merernment, end lite steaks , and persistent departure from the ;sirl oin and policies of the founders d our institutions; that the restoration of a system'of rigid monotnyand accountability is Indispensable to restrain the plunder ers Mho feast upon the treasury, and to prevent lour eoliths from degenerating loto a wild and shameful scramble for the senile. In which personal decency and p Odle morality shall be overthrown. g I Rhsolred, That to maintain inviolate the rights et' the states, and eepechilly the right of each State an order and control it own domestic institutions aceordinr to its own judgment exeluelvely, is ementisi to that bet 'nee of power on which the perfection and enduran ce of our political fabric depends; and we denounce non, as hererdere, the lawless invasion by armed force, of] the soil of any State or Territory, no matter under :what pre tette, as among the gravest of crimes. 1 i Rewired. That it does not inter into the scheme of l the Opposition party to reek the abolition of slavery In _ the where It now exists, bat to leave the =elite iatic t if and Ultimate abandonment \ of the system to the morn. religious and eionotele Snows which pertain to the alavetiolding communities, assaradof the, inel prey. alums of justice throughout all the land, among ell the Inhabitants thereof. r , I Resoled. net to the Union of the Reams mg tu i tio n ewes its unprecedented Increase in population. its any. pricing development of material resources, itsj rapid augmentation of wealth. Its happiness at lame and its honor abroad. and?that. consequently, we hold in sum. eerie, all machinations for dissensions come from what ever aon no they to ty. Roksotoed, That the threat, of disunion, in ease the re. [ Pubticene and their sffiliants shall/lett the next Prod dent, repeatedly made ici both \ Houses cut Congress be democratic members. not simply without rebuke, but li with uniform applause fro m their political associates. ht I;r2eP l ie l el o i f ort. lh a a n t ra ta il.agl i t e lni i r rar,..go.vr.ott i templated hawser', which it, is the Imperative duty of , the ".people to sternly confrotit and forever 'Reece. i ) Rapier-4, That while we ark now opposed as we ever I, have been. to the extension of aLevery, are bail th e per e so uth ea brethren, be whose prosperity' we see 1 rd e ee " , f a t t h d w hose eoo*Ututional rights and privileges we . are prepared to sustain end defetid. That in ihs spirit ', of good neighborhood, whatever the pardons of differ ant sections of our commisrpuntry gamin con fl ict. wo stand en ths moiled of milord forbearance, believing that a fraternity of feeling Is anklet olemat trout no' boost stren Raabe, tls the essetment of MINIM 11‘1111 ity the General Government, fair and adequate protection should be syetematioilly afforded ilo the Industry of all classes of our citizens. That we maintain/148,01,d at toehtnent to the policy of national exchanges, which re cures to the working mu liberal wagm, to limners and planters remunerating prima** thole products, th aim ks 'and manufacturers far their skill, labor and cm. trprise, nee. and to the nation etteelnercbd prosperity tidier itpeede t • ' ere re d That we appmmili tbetolley of eflionatlon by the tlettenti Government of A homestead to every betpal settler upon the publie domain, and we hereby request oor representative. to urge the peerage of Inch a law IHthoot delay. Rewired, Thetthe Parity andeaSety of tho ballot box most be proverved, suety that Gouda upon the naturallm -lien laws, eontinnally resorted to ttr one opposes% lought to be counteracted by proper and *holmium leg. , ballot. I Resoired, That , the infirmupon les ottotrolgu criminals I 0 an evil of serious magnitude. which demands the In terposition of a proper aid inflithrot legislative remedy. i Eloquent speeches were made by /dr. Curtin, „ I Mr. Ttggart, Mr. Mirabelli of Allegheny, W. B. 1 Mann, of Philadelphia, Mr. -Pollock, and Italier gentlemen, and the 'Convention edjoarned l at 41 crelaelt,ln tbe best spirit; I and with three cheers and a tiger for Cameron and Curtin. 1 1 BROAD GAUGS •;[volt Ts, Jutrant.3 • • - garitnts Twists slid Tains of Litigation to Nils *Fork City. J . , ad _ !Illespisi-f3atouel Castoor s Buono B. Touog, irell knossio air community 'Stoat dealers to New York till , boo rocentlY emerged from the intricacies of a law shitorbere from the petsmunsont end skill of their . Ml3Ollllll, riIIIIIM dtagord, liqq» of ?in .Tork i they,. bar.been the lucky • resipieola cis ' thousand donate, considered by themes rape* bopelme debt. - • The PIP* illestmtes wilt: veal, item ,the nuesbes of the law " and as meneytt 'olio Misname daily running the risk of similar imme,, tratiire the; Manny iu fell:; it moms that in ,-1848. MIS ; tamed William ' Apo 51. enraged io bodiless in-the thy Mrs coal itterettaist. ,abd bad established some ebtior of ereditorhkh ettablad him to promo large quautiti/s on time. ‘.O • - . - file Itrength of this. Infall t„, Atilt sod abt,.sl,ent worth of cord - t eam Quit & Treuthr T wi t l o d : ti t i terte m :: T tL va °°l2 :indu s ,R7l:3:l"Littioulesil-obb'f.Yis:fi li bs it lll ibi llr e lin tos t ur row l avem ' autti aa.-t o °" : f lin t ma ,,Ll tal T,... . 2., sod wit exeunt for net meeting litiatiotee at Yliahltn...._ l ' 4 - and *rid pay as soon as thet:4ms wanAnlvr, and could obtain a loan on it,- • ~,, - -_,, i-,;,_ ',...,_‘• I this waybe put the traveeedi o f IWO_ _„„ 511 *.' ~.......".si. l ia flirt bons*. and when It Ws Satqliia. somm,_-•""'',_ ~,,,,..."7. eat wart*. and Return to his brcEimelnelawe'..an a • 'a ...'" tam and procured a conventres of flhaftwola "'l,,,.___."''': - be: made by the party Udder Ifse=tlik fOrr'""'''' ' 4 ' To * en,W houtollmW*WWWlomWtitt:l l4. mewed business hibiewirt seetitint.lawallowalZa t !With employ, and the.two nedeletiltito - seaka a •• tadebtedases tirom Item to Tbetentt bat Mabry* tig , Cosi It turned ant that lower* led DO vaises of Ida ow +lid bait warted et *lst ermess, - nometirase ;driving * cart Ind sexaerimetDentlult On the daek. _ at rien's deditorergerre air thrusts as hoisr-leste Alr-Etafford,a,ilaut Or ,tistneelk Young.. at ones to . ittint by shout ataalaafalkii Nate York Marine notbere they obtained' eleaset: ~ Upou'llds they Enecation. tot ell the inewusidi . property having b s' spirited away, trotbletP could he'reillzel.' They I ;at -then appited - to'tbe Court e*[ Contni Plum, atilt hid a rerehrerappeintertto taker charge of Tom's beolks of se. m agi, - Uses again-wee* limed a - bdistlyr srray - ot Tv eras. la CM geed debts MAO. of Muse. heett•realked by Entitling daunted, Cast** Toting' et one. $ salt Id** ifew York Paprenat Chart, to met aside astraredutent the eonveyances,of !be real estate to ; Towere.undelder a den" liligetion with him, snereeded lei Much. talk la having teem decreed yeld. ~, Towns Area crewed by the Onus be won** the Weeny to the :endear, who. was dirOW to tell It, and ant Of the i erniasdeto psy Cutniseh 1 Toange Judgement.; ,11ctory bow mooed towel with the sueeestful creditors, who, ' of eostrimi, eowsideltelitheir money'litre, 'when Tower" at nice Wised ter obey the mandate W the °Met, and a lepg'and tedious proton to bring h u rl into contempt, wet mew to r th which,ve are told, frocks* of the old Courted Ohnnetnyliad tel'be resorted to, for '-thotarst time tri, many Imo.' Writs- of ittaebment, to seines: testable property, and el:ideas» him ~ s :rebel and out. , "Iwo wets etteeemively issaed and ended' bj• Toler' s ab:, wending or coheealing bitamelf. ' These proceediege, howirei. had slanted the' parties who held drat mortgagee on the property and • they be came dalnertlus for their - Morley. and that being "non est," commenced foreclosing.,' Our friends, Cannier k Ifoung4by advice of Mr. Stetbrd, at once Darnel their, 'attention to this,. and although repeated detays were in te_rposed to help !Pa + "'prime and their 'Mende to 667 sure the property, a sale Die at tart ordered. ta tinning plan win reigned to, by Pillogon claims for induce the editors to 'let the property at a saeriken; among F fro , shirts Tqwers suffered h i s interest to; be sold at hears sal* ma a judgment keeled by Marital:hist . tier 4 Young had commenced their proceeding& 'All was In vain; a I:medal:imp' surplus over the coml. aps was realized; and it was at once attached; by tie. Stafford .s Cash:ler& Young's • counsel. The contest non became animatieg ;to defeat Ce•tner and Yonne, Towel' attorney tired a claim to the sur,plus on' the eronsid be (Towers) had improved the itroperty; Towers in the meantime, having elsofailed,bialudividual ered itorselaimed it ; a creditor Of Egan who, had - obtained the first Judgment agalostbint, but taken no proceed ings to set wade the deed; !SAMOA a 'preference 'Baited jualdaint creditor; "hill several subsequent judgm ent creditor* who held claims for very Urge amounts, and *who' after waiting until C.astner a Young bad our: , ,seeded in setting•eskie the 'deeds, bad then Instituted ;similar proeeedings lasing, are ire Ohl, the ray same pa. pen-and testimony of Castner 4 Young,enolly t insis ted? tire sueplus should be divided between Egan 's end' Wis. life r.de ; a position whieh.tf grantedorould have , put die hugest share to their poekete. ' Center tit ,Young .limply contended that neither- Towera nor blercreditors bad any tied ms andproper ;,' the went having derided It to be Egan's; that bat , tog ceinmenced and fought out an the litigation which' deteriained it to be Yoto's they irerp entitled to the fruits Of their Industry and diligence, and! thonld he first paid. . • ' ; , • •. ' Tbequitdriegleentitestwu rerened to .a referee, who at ouccdecided in their fiver; and on appeal to the court; JudgeJngraham, after a long and; patient ereinat I , 11, of thrrcase and th e'legel -points growing Mit etf It. coot finned the derision, and etk Y. bate at la . th e e l ~ „• .-w o , covered their hard earned debt. t ' . , We *tree to the due not only as interesting in its le: i gal aspect, but to warn out Cititel2ll against rashly trout ,' ins the Jeremy. Diddiers who inveigh them out of theft: property, and then resort* ail sorts of means to avoid ' — mint '.,,, • • - 1 ' ! .1 THE C 0,.. Li-TRADE. .0... /gait,. ding ' week last yearc . . The trad e lIMIXIS - up Ibis week es Minus: ,Coal. Trade for 1800. r . ~------ 48.9 1 ----. ,-----•860.---- ,,, . rl E L wax: TQTAL + Ifni. TOlrkt.. Phil& & lt. IL, 24.419 611.L031 17.167 236.50513 L. Vol. ft. ft.. 9,751 184,321 14,112 149P84 I Seranton, 'South, 8,112 $ 8.426 12A3). 713,567 De.' , .: rtb, ; 108 15,18: 2, - . = , itigtB , Shamokin, ' 1,161 19,=6 1.413 13.002 Trevnrtan, 1,753 14,666 1,180 8.101 prowl Top, . WI 18,613 \ 2,725 23,Z6 I rb 11. Thomas, ._ . Mt. C 0.,) . pyketts Vat. Coal Co., ' I : ) Total, 1 . ..... .....—. 48,106 624,156 64.62 , -4:11.1.A The indi lions of the trade aro plainiy eichib iced in the *bore Staten which show in increase . in every region but this, both fol . : the week and the, seasod. These are stubborm Acts, which e mit make the, d &rent, interests not only think, but net, and that promptly, if they desire to ;igen this downward' tendency.' There li no i lase of cling prosperity, 'lien there is none— and it Is a l l folly to deceive ourselvu until too late to reme dy present evils. We tale the poir er, ali . I , d.tbe, ability also to do what we:have un- I dertiikeo,it all Interested Will only lay Slide lo ea' jeiloulies and supposed private interests„ llwh oh Dar row-minded and l elfish pe r s on. tryto . • 1 foment in order to benefit private si. coolatiotts• end difdat i lbe publio good. Bireb men, however, Isocin beedme known In every,Com unity tti • tlines I imitt ! ofeu ty, and their power to do Injury soon Cosset. SELF.HEIiP is the gra law by which' t ns . 1 difileilties i ofgreat magnitude l itre ove rcome—'and its united application will soon overcome all sthe aiffisulties Iwo haver to encounter in thisireglolil— Let it be applied at once unitedly and determin I _.HY. 1 , 1 , , We believe there were no sithscrptio .„ s added to Pottsville rand Allentown Railroad during Abe week. The committee wilt however,enter •on ! their ditties again next week, and ww [ ope to be able to announce the subscription of $50,000 in our, next issue. I 1 l , The people in Port Carbon will, in i e probattil tiity, be celled on to sableyibein the n un trio of neat week. Four itersoris have I already 1 subscribed 1 52,700. This is liberal, indeed, and g rev encour -1 agement: for a very considir.ible sebortiption in that, borough. 41 , - 1 t k.„ We hope soon to bear from ITsinisqua, St. Clair, Ashland, If inersville, Tremont, Pin l egrovo and Schuylkill "[seen, where cotiunitteei have been ! appointed, ;Around Maio al' oumbe of (armors, ! who know the savants • oh s go o d market in the Coal region for their ethlues, have alrksty subscribed liberally to the s °A of ths company, To the Wilkcsbarre region, ito COOoperators, .Cost In order to cheek the eat - throat poli cyof under selling each other in the meriots, has;selected \_ Lan' agent who is to • sell all _t the ' Co" at a fled ` ~ , rate. whieb has beeo agreed,opon by e different parties. The rates may be ehariged to losk the *cite ot the trade, but all the teal is Id through 1 the agent. This is an experiment ; a d if leith fully carried out, will not onlylwork i ell, bit wiii Inspire confidence among the - t i rade. 11 1 , , lo'this region, wkere, the- oplrators are'depen dent en the ears of ,carrying Itrompa my such a system could only be carried sir 'by'app ortioning t the quantity of Coal the msrkeiwoula Ake, among the different operators, according to apteity fur cabling, and thie furnishing only trequisite number of carsi - for carrying the quan tit y allotted to each. An attempt was made a few ears ago to demand, b appointing , regulate the supply to the demand , If za w T. Tacker as agent—tut it fails , in copse. i tee of the refusal of the nerryin companies tolplacit the distribution of caillat his disposal, by wbieh be could 'regulate the supply of each operator, , I I pia. J017111A.1.:.4-Nos, tht , UP. lifeCalmont i i i bat come eo far to inform hits elf of the interests ot the Reading Reilroad, and 'at co se the . Coal trade, has oar county no desirdlto be rd in the .arrangements that ire no doubt now''' staring? The efottroai t has steadily advocated a course, that if it tied heen acted on, w old balsa left very different results at this day to all concerned. It would seem to your eorrespon en', th t the pres ent is a most auspicious time for theunited sc tiOn of the interests of Schuylkil l Co' nty. .; it is, certainly due to oar n Weal , if Oct to speak of the courtesy of MIl Ear. OOll on es t's pr i ease tram a distant country No. the 1 forming of himself in matters so vital to'oer every Interest. Now, friend Baena% what pay y u to calling a meeting in Pottsville et an earl day? Pat yOur shoulder to it and it is bohnd to move. - ~ . • i il All 6 matins. Atinersei/le,Febroar, 22, 1855,0 . CO Ii g i nl "If a meeting had bek, held,a O til,ago, and Ow views of the trade of this re strongly urged upon the epesideratiott of t e carrying I compete — ism, it would no doubt hire b e en of ser 7 aloe. We thiok it is too late now. iir., /110Ca14 i) moatMt, learn , returned hOme 6 , we ,a dt o Pres idents of the different earryini oohs snits. have been negotiating for the last We aye, with a viaW of establishing a unifortn l itorif of prices for Clal at the different shipping lortl. A meeting yes bald in Plilisdidphisk last week, d a similar i misting has been held in New l'ork l lbis week.— II they succeed , in making is barman as arrange utitnt,,we ;Terme the rates w i ll bepromulgated about Um Arid of listrzh. Under these iMllolltan= nes, ere think it Is ten rate for t is See on. law. is Oitto.—The sussal prod's*, On of Coat In Ohio I. estimated: from reliable da ,of 2,000; I' 000 lees per soisnia. - , 3 , 1 1 ' I ' --.'"U WUT TO IBM AIIIMIX- EP 4 irlr-1100 . I, ... . TO TEE A1111M1134 r ! 1 1 • - 'TIMM BAILBOADATIA I afr.Pll7 l6 ilrii ve.Pt I'S * neni. o 4,ttbie 118weeltatent wow lbe tbe Leitlatattue, sod 'FAO& it for th e / 4 4" 3 " 4 , 1°1 . 1 . 9 i9 ( 5 , 0 0 : •11 , , A main* SurrisszNr TO ?fl um , i'o tircoapo- I lit* ' tun earnowx 1 ItAttAoa4 <Coinrwr, - Tasireit ins Ifleu Dar or Albeit,: VOL 1$ iwitoti . E - its - il'imiiefoil °oi Os l i igtvisto aid IkOisi tir Repriseriatii44-Ad.Voimukaessail of Paniri!ramia..is thattlit stiotiOly Oct, and it is hersby seiteted ty Ai `crigaiskily ej 64 same, Ilia tile.tnottlitt,Rellyfisd.CotoPsny lb II bare pow. et to **teed titeirralltoid from be p nt tennis. en it ' o i, Ittar L A abate, tiny distance t esarediog two Wilke, ewila 'etmetet by mein, o sub 'thio urea Stith' nn; Literal Railroad idAtelt ilkyl cowl. te . ty. --- i I ,• • i; 1 diem.: 24. •That it Anti be tattle) oral Railroad Company. vitb ,bleb- 0 liallion (1 .., 9t0 pet maker suet !ap , 1 1 astribe,-to the capital stuck, iw-bosideof Pa. Wo,id Aiteartnnt - Railroad Company isi , soak, satenats and upon 'WI terms ae laity bettareal In in wet. tin& setter OW corporate - sells or the ;ruipeetien Wamielen. end also it oil* Asti at 141111=4 slot consulidate the Stoekof the twn'oompatt; . iss tilt tan= that sissy tot inaiusii7 amid;spear and it shall ba tented for the t tjnentiMat__fiusd_ ll s` °,_*" ay connected with ander is s , wl et to o um' of its railroad Whoa tmay be waist" to lira", its locatioa, prosidtid that the . demise ceased try Loeb ebeage,shall bate bona paid or es. ceret to be ;add _berm* eliketheir tint ermarblut__,_it dual fattier be 'Amick fur lb* mdinlod oTril r Y L , so 'annealed / with ta'graot' tile Ulu of Its -r°,o* power 14 , 4101Dimbrii or. Ind "ideals polo such tonne as may be asstatillyragreed iintel writing. • The opposition to this billitt.tbo.•lrlolutals 'arid its ntootarninnear.ities teased a swim hating. • , 1 , - , sm° ° lll ' t °or 2 butilkass l , eomManity; nearly ell of whem.bare ertbsetib44 to Ai 'teen tiritii titian* and Allentown Railrind„. ItLeati notiilk that is imp . T 6 Pers ”ii i l / 1 1' iiiiil not yet, tortata sin:icier dividual in iftw , eliannunity Who has =it dm IA that objects to its pasisge. ?be bill la dote, sup plement to the Mitteillill Railroad is was AttIll• posed by men*, bet suppltabent to the . Auburn and Allentown anilriad, authorishii, 'time Com pany to'exterid its road's* at to'connect with the different ?markt railroads in 'Schuylkill County .r. It also authorises tbti COM t ailiSS to intbscribeio the' Capital Sim* or the QorpanT 'is order to oitoPlete the conasedntlin betwmalAatutio ind Mount Cabosi witch eiseta to be 'completed as fowl es the Ault* ki,ii Altisio.SlltinriSt is constructed: Thitetutege hithe loesthns of tater at roods bas- ttdblut+t 'fa ttii, terminus or these laterals, where," charge of leeatioW may bat. rtt-' attired to make ,11. wort laiorablei.eintnectioninnd ' this; it is well known' ran only be dope by hiring - the authority.,of the Ingialature—andwrunlAbi s: change cannot tete lacw , .Without trot semiring the piyment 0I 'daMages that may scenic ,To this the; tan is no 'reasonable election.' `lt is true there is another Ober= existing forsi road froUt Aubirn,'nitenoolng ten milts r. F . f:kouttctiog with the leteral'—burit isltioubtftti witethin ibis can, be built separaterand peuides the *hole trade of-the County is opposed I to,hiring e separate road—hut deel4 the Whole line to iSe consolidated into one. ' ' 1 . 1 _ _... e“... Th• PIikLADLLTIIta, F , but, little Cool t Alp bOUrttot our loot ciu range from $4 (gi 114 60 for Lettig. NEW Yeas.. Febi. for domestic it be prices are salmi; t dein ; .the stock is mall!; 7 • ' , . Bo eor.'Februs 23;1880.—Very little dOing In E glish Cannel; ail matkelsteide, at $l3 it% r. ou I quiet at Se 10 11 i yin; No y " diry b .her P e. iel Ani IVAN has bee in ' steady re-' .tail emend et VI tika. I demand et ~ • ' Coal , Trade y Rallroad for 1860. • Quidtoy of Coal lien by itillnunt fol the 'Peek sot li; onThursday evening ,last Port Carbon, • .. .1 . ', • • ' •, , • ,160 o Pottsville.• - r... ~'.. • • -,HI • 80'2 18 Scbuylkill linen', .. • '', • • 1• • ' • 7,931 11 Auburn, - • ... . ' • 1 +: • ,21 og Port CUUtOI4 • • " ? • , . •I . '. 'Pel 07 f , . • • Total for tbe week s .l Prevlocuily this you, Total, I To alma tithe lilt yea Decrease eoi hr, Schuylkill Ceentiet l /1111reentle 11160 t She foilowing Is the quaint ~ of Ccalltransported • over the diffirent RollroadW in , huyikill County, for ; gweek endlnyon Th ursda y eletilnglast; : . - , - - - v , i. ,t-wegg.l , . TOtAL. ;Mine ITIII salt 8. Irate R. ii., ' , .8,23l 01 j , '• 07.647' CO MI, Carbon. _••l _ 3.131 i N. . 8 ; 7 ea 0 3 getinylkill Valley • ' 7 ‘!l 1 ; 470 13 ' / 2 • 740 , 00 / ittil,arbon Pt.Ca "1 -% 6,336 09 '. -4 9 .0 a II il 111 Ofeek,,g.i , , ..'- 4,46940,132,1Y2 l ! lttlelithuy illi, , I, •'."l '1 2.095-.10. ' 4236 a oo I 1 Asiroula n t e tr Union ,Canal I Banana Rail (A be 1 e len rove r e ;Trails tor 4800. • Arispurted utipg tbe las!. month; tt J""a• t r TOTAL. allroad,f 2,447'12 toad, , 611,14 : 11 110 114 ; r 0t1S;tillii ' * ii 1: 1 j 1 Ilmleton,(A rardee 5, ch i K. duzay.Lo f.(Paekai Co..) ai: Connell Kid e,(lMtarpej .4 Mount Plea wi t , ;• II S.' Mt.. ( rim Ilamp iro Mee Coleraloo;(1 otelltr* JO osc Beaver Mee ow. 1 1 11 1 N. York A higb.rragort ~ N. Fp. 4t. (1 B: Meereary i F. Bp. !A t..( Ibiti *to:. • Union Imp 'Pont Co., Big Black C k.,. • , , =German Peip(a.; OtinorlBl2lppr P,s, , ~ * 1 Total bj Rallraad, Last pair, 1 l'i I Lehigh For week Inerta!m; • It Camberhindi Yor the last Ito Oates of ,•./11.Carbon. To Itleimotol, 11 50 To Phllada, ;.1 50 Bprlolllllli, 1 sft.. ,Reading.. . 1 _ ' 93 NEW 'APN MIMEO:. OP WONDERS.. OTC. • BistY4, the, naglpati ij Performer of Pieleht gand Tricks; YtioLriloqull6, with hi.]carped Cedar , Dirdir, will , sire; an exhii,iiion at the TOWS' ow Thursday •, um , haug; .31.1treti Ist, a missioa, 23 cents. Clci, LI amts. Doors Open St .cdclOck. P. 11. To/comma:w it 7 55-' I FeliJ 25, '66 .8-1 r MANCTACTI:D= AND DEALER 111111 STRAW !GOODS. TOS. 103,11051nd' 107 'NORTH' 111 sEcoN'n, :Ara Err. We are Dow, reeelvidg Our. Spring Stook, iblch ern:aortae a larze andldeakable aasortmedt of all Alude. or straw and Loeb Goods.. - _ Our stock of Floury** ,auld Bushes be ' usr, large this, wrirod,.aud we would invite your apet.; dal attention to that. department. WFleaaa call and examine them loefori4 miklug yawl purcbares- , . Yours.ropeetfull7, D. WARD, —. Na.o lON laS and North Second Street: February AL NO- - . • 8•1 m. Vor SWIW ' :tdewaillt an d' 4441613 11 ' , ~ . , 10 EA it mons. . 1 PATENTII I ASHINC MACHINE: - i 1 BY, its use ; ' , great saving is made in time, sear and tear of cloths. IA week's West' of an ordinary sized !fatally ran be doDi INObre breakfast: It la equal In capacity to four ; ableAndled wonian, and a saving of at least 0 per ant. lltindr,ada are now 1d ; use, and the demand eoutlnies. L Call and examine ibi yourselees. rthr salt', b'y I ._ _ , I . ` ',' 1i I PLO*3lAff 6 . IIIIILIDE, ~ 37i t tleberty Steel, naddelphia, ‘ I I o i l ri , „.. J All paha:main" ca tl a lnat infnualn4 upon ana Patent la - Pettne" as the law wlll be riaidi y enforced. Sir, 1 1 abaiti , aSighttfor sals.Mat r i Feb: 26,6 0 ,I. ' ' 1 ' 11,710 . I I ' CHRYLK,I).L HAV STEAM; MILL AM s hllLilrtir, this wee" , at) the following iticeit Extra Clen,oB , Flour; - ffl Barret' $1 25 Superfine Family oar, '. - . do ' 623 Rye Flour, , , I , do , 475 • Middling hour ' L. ... -do .'.. 460 Flour, per quarter. ' Mye Vidor, per . quarter, e23i; ,31Iddling Floor, per 'q , , 02% Air, am plying 64 rein, as fbiloarit. ---- ' Whit* VitKat, pe r us ual, . ', 1, $l6O Red Wheat; ,ti • , ~ ~ ...1. •• 136 Bye, ': ' p: 1 1," ii , •'''' ' 83 '‘ Corn,' . , 1 , . ii , I I ',- ' 70 , Oats 1 lldo I 1 , .i , , 41 Power Seed;. Hilo 1 I I il_; 4 00 ', The aboveprless ee lre case, foribnylritt and sailing. 1 , I I I .1 i- • ' ill 111111EISZ. deltuylklil Ho , rum 26,110 B. . " ' C I VOHS Coids• Hoarse _oh ,v. . , , . Q - 6 (-- 1 / 4 r , NI and fartmgl, INLITOASOW, Seers as. or sby atTeethmar theAliral EiRoNcHIAL CORED,. the Ileetitto (Wattle OM. c.-, stein* Itaoaartmr. Waaaalaa Olasaai 1 - ,0,,„, A 7 Astro**. tamp. It P. I, IHT Ir.D. by ' r' RAO N'll !MONOMIAL TROCII7II3, or pa : Cocoa Lamson.. .. .. ; ' , A stipwie awl tr. , tembhietron firr Cocoa; Se. ..a. 1 Dr F. Bior,Low. Boston.' "/!are mind extrrtorly ts nip-able for lloasarault.• . i flee. Ithrat Whim Ituctuat. "I recomoend their ato Polaic Erzatua." l Rev. E. 4, enema. New Vett. "?hat tteuble to sty roat, (tor w hi c h : Os "Tree,' A a alatetac)3apaso made qi" f °al ' lai r er ' . , , IS Walt& Y. Abet salutary in Ilaoscarrts." 1 , 44v. ' fliaanitu, llotTlatoira, Oblo. l lA R tge 4 4 "al ', 4 ' o *lid to 904. ‘rfulrerfog filo Coto." , 1 " Its .&J. P. AllitilirOX, SR Louis. lia,meewei y 50aistneu and Irptatiosk qf , tall the e tt nrt, si, 6OlOlitosi tilk tterattas asect aumsaa."_, Prof. m.trrhOg JoliNSON,loGrango, no. _. •TIOAbOf of 2lorle, tkoithoro rimitti - OrTlego. a Great bonejlt plum tWitilifbre and ititts prrachtste t as they _pritcsi .ffeaniatess. Froth them' pair gag, r Mink thajt millk 4,1 petaialtat adnistase Se Ilia * , . . reart Iteo. It. Itatruttpiallr.. , -r\ . dent Atbbas Colkle, Tema. Dtataids laid b.,* all _ al 25 mike pertt 4 .44 ....___ Alva asavire , /.lll,llTVit TIVVIII.S, or !tit ' A..... re. fee Deveesig, ~r , „„,.,.., Daiwa Affection*, de. . . , PottsoL, Feb. 23, , . . , 'l, ' 4331, e - el . •-•r ia glorl ille t •Ifiii,aelisfutd to Ma sr ilredtl op 047 sod a aioNi- Stye toodol of the . IMO baltut mpi. otiostill4tlon at PO:tavillo..thcetialoaxo4 all cabers Interested la7a. oattukbia loprotaiatt la OM paxasa of tiaaking sad ssisether ,Milbraolla Scot Into the Tirkelil Mazkittlibis as ell, ink i%VO W SOsuldlei SU aims. MA VOllllllOl until, busied 101 l ajte—thit trio. *ld mascot toil In brisklet 4 4 singed of rsoloa.lee lo twitetT r v irt le th•PutllSt—Oltioldsnaltrot anma , lag ft* letups, toistbar isdiVesis i t= of the alse dem. tookrtad It al AI • viva and somsoeded soul bresder, lois latpnlor dad: dairoada of say breaks lehollo or to - 1 „da•Passuas deal rispAeseethls brsakes,lssa do so A y rialtos ea ITILLII4I 11C11,R,1. P. MINS. ar a , 02 .Tt 73 •M c ' .." t,,, ; ! L 4 fettsuills, Isb 0 7 .' 6 3 : , : 1i- , , -'l' ' . 414 1 . 'l ` i_. ___ : 1. - • 1 ' 1 1 . I 'l4 fokny lantoirik tlon,to EMIR oat Illarkots. ' • , brassy , 24, 1860.• boreis Hog, i and prUve temsio on I , I •tations. My r tail (be pleas 25 for Solanyl iU ood 34 25 • ry 28, )860.—The demand ; . iss, 1134 vitt Iligia:arrivals ; lo Foreign ! *barer is little - • 11,167 00 ; zsg,ow 19 ~ 236,807'19 303,041 12 , .`16,233 13 -; i . tor 'day !sato 1 wen. '402614 -2.5 04 127,87106 , - 1,662 o 2 21.947, 01 C 0.,) 1.01602 21,126 , 242 03 3.868 18 If,): 2,461 09 ' 13.632 01 00') 881 16 948610 I 431-96 4,148'00 tjt Boo) 866 16 13 ti Co., 1,603 : 06 17p284 18 184'16 1 1 , 32712. . 714',12.1 4303 01 334'01 ' l, -3;403 17 86.01 t7: ' 1 9 4 ,1:1 ICB OS ; ',', 409 ; 18' 141061 39., Trade IEI6O. I TOT ALS .1 : 50225 ea ansportation on tAJL 10M? Frost is.l;koets:AlibunsPl:Clialon, 15 . , $1; as , $t so 1 43:t3 1 30 11,30 1 20 120 90 ' 80 80 TAT'MENTS , . , isu.sla Es 30 90 . ' A 'NY LADY 'OR,GPN- -- • MAN in /lc Matted Stat.. peasants; •p to $7, an ettuprihtetha esty•Saal be potable • 1 brehicti 11188 - 81;to 1110 per derdis be nialbed.z AT'.. 46pdPor puuentaaNsiddrese, ;TM ' •i i , . - , • • OA** Sat/ - 1 1886. Pehreary 25 VG , ..1. 1 -1 6, J • 11.1 ha , .., - , ..; r r v .', Alita . __- -'. NUL - ISTATE: gTi 7 _' .• AY'sia ordS. of ‘, thet DitZlifts. ,lini humid *IATUILDhIi Me 01170114 t0 , 188 Dr at tb• I publly beam At _ _ _PI „ • boembed Iteitaytkat nom. ttiVia ,_ 5,4 1 1411118 o!, - Pasil' kill; sal elolock+be Athena** et sasp.podd =Yr the *Mod tag real teener , ‘, , ?,;:, ; i i Pkli44-itatato Noitir Mulish. • beetabed ommas t ar, by lade of Jab* 6tlttle, Wu. Xiker. ltitber lands cf tbeeetehp, beteg' pert if tbr b 1- Aturee t Cellallt" kW 8 AWN; /0/ Prthill. ; • I , . ~ Z 4 • 110.k..-B , ltaate Is Ike ewer toirrel44 4 bothmhet by lassie of Jobs i l ie ltle ands paste ease ham eootelettly 30 161 partials. I ic". , , • • '"i1 4 .1o.10-111eing ressalsuller of Os • dun Sliest. vithla saiditaWPAdil 0f :PRIM' 14,11 11 . bounded by 't hertelet, Br,, . 81,00- sea ea* sabers. atom 103 arrest i frinekee,_ • law moor with the threat boas, bath and 0 .iiaprereeseals. • tlarnectdretta tbe ttratral papule the above laud bats heed rude et* satertil,be *bows the edeetal► trator to Putelldsclll, solitudes tb• ,hf Naha Its. Por coot , ot OM alcssey-vlll be ea the day of ode oii portentous* Da la . *yacht hill le repalred • oath the area day of April s ees. CoadDatesseethe known ed Masao by'Rtbik adEilda. tritor. WILLIOS MULL, Ild*Ciaulstralsr.: Jaws plats, aerie, ertietprprarre. Cbart . .1 •s• :,. , - yi& 26,,, , dp , 1 ~ , , • i•:- ' I 114 t, , . ORPHANS' COURT SALE. • EfURSUANT,; to, au order of the, Oi— trhass' Ootat of the ifecntoti of to tba otottusalth of Ponnsitvanta, tha sobaoribor,Aaala. totratelx or 010)1102,01IIIC lota of the toontattip of North Wasbehos la tba woody of Sciroyhtll4 Plailgt4l *XS. to ado Ay pub li c iresollav ' I . I Oh 81tflaty, Ohl n'tit IWO n*t, . , at' 2 o'clock in th e'afternoon, at the public boon Of George Grim: deralund In! the township of North ]ta n helm, hs,the connty ot. debnylkill • All that certain twO,atory stone and three 'tory frame tavern hone*, creme *Pt and lot or piece or mond, /Stoats on tic westwardly side 'of the Centre .Turnpike road.ln the said townehlp of North Slanhelin, end-coun t of dehoylkill, bounded by_ land tats: of Ifteacts,ll. ifirhdei.eresteritrdly by land sow or lota of 11.,11..44.. tests, *stattory by, lot of around Gotiterly of Potter. eon and nobly and easttiardly by this Contra turnpike road—ointalnl g in fottit, on said Tampa* mut on. hundred andee fast; or thereabonte.; and In the neer one hundred a nd lira feet, and extending from said toed to the line of It. M. a. lalLetris. Tb• ob , Tertopertyle adaptedlhr a taw* and boandlog house, Wog io da ted near the P. .a. - Railresd t • short diatanre below Mount Carbon. lbw* la an ax-, , °client and sever fidllele, spring of voter vary, tiro the door . — - •• .• I Arco—Allitiltat tertian' lot or plata of ground ablate In MoUint rorhou. , Schafltlll county: beettutlind at & slake In a wattarly Mai of laud of the Schuylkill Nati- Ration CoulPactf,&e.. captaining one acre or tharaatonts, hat the eatele,Of old deceased. - Terme and Condttlepti made known at Atto ilia, and place of ate - by ELIZADETII GRIM. Administrant*. By, order of .the Orpbare's Court, JAM1111:6214 aerit'• Pottsville. February 721:1,, vet t , • • t tk. • CEI,JLANEOUS. i • I & = WES ° • FARMERS' DEPOT FOR gEsunve,,_ H SUPER iPIIOfTiILTE OF. Limp. The eld establisied and staedieni pries-0, per o lbs. (214 ps i 1;11 1. CA-.42L 157C10..' . _ . We twit *ewe but No, I. Gorounttr.—' Bearire of the counterfeit article. 1 AissrieFrani J,anTla lateltD, received dint per ehipiryword." H L , - •; Li lehaboe. ik.r 1 Tiro ea of i t'd' well kaown Urn - •' ' L .eat , bluaooi Imported per barque. . -Preto/ere" and ' , Annie." ..,I - ALLEN & NEEELESIJNew Feitilizer I • Ili g ti g Artiliortiatod, t iatirposed of Ilones,llair,',Wool ' Animal matter , and 8 IphurleL Acid.- ;It . co ntains "il that hi wanted for r,liliet Chas "Ilanure. Prigs--;80 par 2000 lb.. , (1 1-2 sent per . lb.} N. s:—W,I with you to bear la wand. that In nd, dee do we eel' any ertlelei ante/4 we know them to be Oenn- Inc and would respectfully oft your attention to the. prtmluens taken at the' following Agriculture' ,-Ethlbl tions, dlplotuaa of whleblnay be seen at our Counting neon,: , ,• , 1 • .. .. J , I Peons" rani* plate Agricultural ~%efety. , ' ,i Nevi J rrei do .. H do do ! ' Itonlgdrocri COttoty, Pa., do ~' do 'Auks L . . dO I do do - 'do I 'herbs ,• I .do I do do do . I - hurtle ton dO ,N. J., do -, do ' : . Cheat. , L ',do Pa., do i •do 1 Lances ' ' do L do do ' ` ' do i . • New tie,. do ! Del.,, do ': .. do - ,1 .IPhuyi ill .'. do ‘' Pa., 41 - . '-do I ,1 1 '?fichnyl Illi do! do do,' and Ifortie - , ~ L I ''; ; ' ! " B°L it t i . Sif-A Memel (*lnchon grade to DE:timid on i abore'atticles. , L - • - :l. 1 .1ILLIN:, BLIN, ! NEFD 42 Sant' Wharves and 41. nail'. Water - (First ore alas 11 3,5 e a!Cautnat,) PIIILADELPIII, Februsr , 11. !PO 1 . ' • - 8 gin Peru.' 2IMP• DON'T NEGLECT THE nurr. ' -1 , r 1,500 F RUIT TREES! - I , _IIE SUBSCRIBER has: ow ready to dellrer ail :me as the weither will I large stork of • Fruit Trees. embracing the I Itindx l flortad afteran exami nation of the Trull jest dts"Agricultural Exhibition. The stock , tins of a ut - - L. 506 tandard Apple Traise - 1 ti - ISO Serf, do .. I ' 00 Cherry Trial. , ' SI - , 00 Pluto T re n e m sl t. , _ -- 15 Dwarf Pig Trim. • 1 • , HO l'ear T ' . 1 , , , .. 0 Drell Pear Trees. ' i , 0 Pasch Trese4 , ' I 0 Quince Trees, Amieots, Nertartneri, itc. I I, _ 0 Grape Vines. embracing the fireballs, Cataw ba : , A 0 intim. Galen Village., Hartford Prolific, , DT:I i, Rebecca, Delaware, ite., ice. A wtou Blackberry, Mammoth Ooesitherrles, Cu tII hes,ineluding the White Grape;Aapanetaa Rooks, Ma moth Rhubarb Rade. ' - .. Tooth it T with viety of Shade Trese.amool t whieh i fs are the i hit° & Red Home , Chestnut, Silver Sugar Maple, Linden A Sycamore teem, New Weeping Wil low , i Together with a One lot of Shrubbery A Green House Planta. All of which; will be sold wholesale h Map at Nursery prices. I i { t . - I I Stterarlberry Plithtti. The aubssalber bee a One assortment of Strawberry Pleura now growing, including the Albany Sesdling. the greet Strawberrpor the day, which under proper odium has produeed,Strenty Bushels 'to the acre, Me /troy Superior, body, de,de., t a i. 1 The Albany Seedlings will be furnished at $1 23 fir 450, V. per ICC or 111 0 - ther 1000-10 A Toy il aperlor at $1 60 per 100. or 167 per , looo—tlarly Starlet, May Qvisen and Cashing a' $1 per locepiiints: - , 1 _ The subscriber, has commeneed a Nursery . Pratt Trees, Shrubbery and Planta. on Greenwood, "bens he has erected is Green Rouse for the propagailial of all kinds of Tre irabbery, he. Ile la detenulned ,c4: . supply all srtlele In the tine wholesale end tell art lowan rates, and warrant [ the Trees, te., to be whit Oilman!' represented. 1, I . air era will be supplied wholesale. I. R. KEEVER, count, with the l I N acs mug. 1 59. • !! '' - 'Di. ~ , Yelb'y: 26, Bahasa nteelved from ista Treassnror, $ll6 22 Sept. 12,, Cish teeelved tor , b4llilles pertelte - _ j 1 t y p ' . . Itasel, Cblof Borges!, . , 1 'I tip! iseo..l. - 1. :. - : :, : : :- - 'l' Jao'r. 9,1 A ' n o t of tas doplitste Is full, i , 422 SS ireb'y. • 9/•Rege , r ed treat D. it: Albefr,ht to!. 1 • , ' „ , • . ~ 1 Tout, ,- 1 ~....c i ! 1839. Nos. ~ ; - Cr.! Marekl, 137 Ohrlsitan Seyeriorirfr work; 1 w , 8.148 IR. 'reek, wervitee as A editm . lb, Bo P. Dorm , . work done on Meier: '. ' 1 w 1140 D.ll. Albright, roar paper. I 1. a w 160 4:17. Warier, iervlrkg 4 eieetlo t, ,': botiree: , 1 i I, • , \ 'i ; . SO 16141 m. Refibolder, Work on street, 1;r",7 OO 152 Henry Ihisel, bonging maps, Se., ~ , ,2 73 1691. Popkw. work on wrest, ' - :'''" 100 ' , 2 5 $ Will• 11017 min. work On ,ornet, , ' 825, VA Ames Rimiberger,' work on stredt,i' , 6'.75 ` 1 155 Joel flank> wort an street, I ' ' 3 76 160 D. li. Albright.; 'metres as impro. , ' I ' visor, I _t, II 50 164 F. k 11. Peet, worn o no street; 63 , 1, I days. - 1 1 1 , - 1 - 17 25 162 Peter Demo*, 7br Wair carts* , Wodc' il_ Oli Pinot, I 1 1 .. ' ,1 ' 8 . 2 ;167 ,W m. Shatter, work on stmt., , 225 177 Herbert: Thomas,, ,4 , 4 .. I. • 612 'l7B Wm. Hoffman I !, 4 1 .- .* ',,, ' 260 193 D. IL Albrlsb t,i sorriest, mi,, srmeo , ,- - visor. ,- - '. . ' - , -I; - 1,5 75 161 Ifossa , Ared,4rOFl! , on s( net, 1 00 171 . . ' , "1 ”-. • i a OO 172 Joel Hart. f-.• "-' ," - ; 8,60 173 Dseld Philip*, mirk on street, 1 _2 00 191 "Amos Rumbermni, work on street, 100 183 Danl. &rioter, Jr., work sin rte, ' ' 3 50 168' ffenry &doter., Work 9 11 : 16( rweir •,1 875 174 - Chas . &miner, Work on eines, - , ' - 100 1 189 F. Kintner., work on strut, . ~ ,I 76 180. Cbristiah fornonr„ mortars strost4 6 be 166 D. Dartolst, Sr.., money paid in mistakeln year us; . .. ~, ,43 EZ 169 L.'ik P..ll.antor, kw lumber. _.l 661 170 'J no. Snyder,. constable, costs in' '- mat orJobo 11arr, , ht: 324 lets* Ift , WM. ' 6liciner, work , on art. • -.. ' a43bisslunniistag. , l ,, 256 17$* COO, Deviser. work on emit I • ;a . 20 Ip.Jan./441.fiiiyger,' airskes as super 7, 1 _ fkmr. • t ' I - 410 16211:11eraiin,idv4ttsIngtmasurerie , ~. amount. ' ' ' " 7 ` 00 195;10. IL- 41iniglit,l;sorileips as RT.:4 4 . • ' . visor. I.' ' t ' 2,83 " io; nt 7. ' at. islehims; coutaiiii foes 1# ;; nrotiont., ~, . _. 73 6, 6 4., 19/. WO!. L. Itney, prOstanosou WI - .- ' • Moos. ti . 10 3 3 - a:t 176 John Ba d; . weft on s t ree t, !. 3 I 00 1 "• 186 Ilenry lindy, work on street. ; : 1 . 2 6 ' 6 ' " 134 _Dibiel Pl* ntd„ work on stria. " , . & 00 a 71. .1 64 a/ 1 0 7 Z 144014iPurIn314$ Digest,, ..' 460 " " -'7)04 46. pentseri *Olt on 114"341, ,' .1 .: . 73, n' .N '!'lo3 g , ',„/E..Wildsr.t.,Juror NW/. I. 40 a ael. '179, Woi., Cotter, work on street, ' : 2 os7, . • .4 , - Ise ow. Boyer,nork on street, , - ..: 126 Oct. 11 • I . sl.3tos.liaggt . leads stone, i , 136 195 Daniel . f, Jr, work on Ay , 1 1 73 ' ~c r e! Il l s- w,,SS f ; 44, , 4 ' ,l Ico 6, 6 . Z2o4o9lllank, works 334 4 ' ~ , , I', - • 75 ", a , 263 Weary Bartolst, work on sfsess,.; , [• 60 ce' si ' 105 1411. Albr l o l 2Wrlbil as 4 1 1 * j , ' • liquor. , 201 loo.Dentset, work on strut, i .i ' 5 0 227 k 2r.1 Jas. linvconstiLlsOsk on_s4l .' 7 Z 221.Dae1. ' , miss. vossoury work, ,1 i,,, 28 72; 206 L, 4k Ir.'W‘atitner forliwilew,.. 'it 2 441 213. W. A. 11373 1 1 44 3314, 60 336.44 1 i ~, 4 37 :1 '209 bil i rlal6,llOnionr, wort IL:,, i , , 100 414:'.,. l' ..-, 9' • . .", . " reei j , 3 401 210 Jai Wards. ;work onitroet, [ , 76 204 I 735 Joisl 14,4.1tOrositon it t , 515 191 W#o,4inoor for blarkendillogiii ' 27 305 lino. ertilAr on itirgei. , 'll 274 rta 7$ 7A). 11 . Anoot,•apfr i ~ . -1 1 101/ i .., ii t" ,;,, t . „ • dil 1330502 311 lm 407. 24ok t sutini _ 1 1 ,4' —I " ) 217 F. Lank. manna Worm, 'I ' ' ~; .1 '315 32k, SAV. , I-Msty 30 plan ' , '' ;'' I , ' 4 83 225 T.,1. Diiiilllll,ltetlitta, ' 1 ti ' 33 04 1 229' Ult. Koslsr, 5 9 116 1 00 2 wint•l' 7 / 1 0 1 1) Ll'. llfiger,l ,p,t, \ Te fr ' - i ealatiog, - 'tA • , 'll : 111 a ' 'llsll7mit by Nand* oityrepiirst.Voi lo u* ,1880,- 17068 April 19,, Maj $ t June. 6, . 64 : il l , 011 !. e, td . 1 115 .'1 1 1 ?• 1 •• a "Ife 41 It 744. 9, Uk •'.i. ,v,t• H , 1 . .. / 4),, ~ sic , - • 1 , :-•:1 •••••.r..... -44 I,r , ! '' • 1 Ire the *o 6, 4loll44liMiltirs of tbi . looroll6 . , of Pi* soss.tekvarllitil , aosay.balifag_asionsitioaesoseta ttli. L ii•efors 14emparer ca semi bootee'. *bolt %Del foillfolog Mak. POiditilli deb-w. SIMS Oil Ito latimi *And "lye /landredl and.ilodyttbromidallasi set *API Snailiatiisll4ll,sll.lnrd pat oat em V o r fleitfr ad . and 1 orrentx-two &Muslim' olnefrlhat Is, u, low' log **bulge In bill basis at,tkls 4aps. lob,10 1 1116), of Oas Thbai . 4ll Oa rOlaty,tl4llars'eM 614474 ,n0 a , - ir-i ::, t. 1 0 i7NO. it.,lfftWif, 1_ IL. ,';'A !lauflhf,•• I.:. - • - , prifil4ND it ~ 1 tsby:9, l, e3 ! `f.ll4t • ,„ i .... - , ; ~ , , ,:, [. , ,, pip , _, • .... sot:- - • "7" -- 7 7 " , "' - ,t 144180E114NOtfaf. 111.11110:1 2 11,8ALIE ger itg4L rArtiors. 1. vlrtge.. of • suFtuty W MOW ed if efidie 1 ,tibist Ermia/ts and Lauri "Mas , hotted 6 .utoS } tbe Caen of atinitspdg Phu Of liohollilif ComitK. 6o6 le 'Me diftOod. tbasinwill he, =OOPS to** b.T.Phesos Yogm due!' outcry% ate,ll I . -• . ,- .. . gatiseilltre . Sia.M9la 2.411211 , bWe _ _,..f at 2. ;fele* te, tboutterarats_ oaths Patitielylvan4 16. 12 4 1 kept,by DAN 13.12. VltWilit the Wei& er rotta: eille, athityllattoitatn tha:itsbniing isierAbid roisi. /MOO Certain' tateunip ,Llt.hd tetitillognt tittti lag trona& situate la Jonathan Wysob additionat pied to Weida* ertheihemegh er rbtheitre,SettityUlßl Mimi Oh bannateken tit hartbeest by landeor Charlie Ella 0013..111k.thitisatkipen tat. or aolutet Waallatutj Ow 4 the lost by Canteestreel, tenths mobs Ihremmians inceek.aod quirked , cm the -pbst etth number 34. , • wer l dang in front nit gloat 20 feet. memoriam and in depth liktfeetteritti her attpurfenances , tousle- Got of a two ogorlt graMer ellittet boom withetpou hatettustd.HutibilpitifietiG wit EXabilT44 Hltlatiacii Amp, dall<thet agenda two, stem frame house or bulldktr a -eitnatein Donakisout street, betereen,limd& non inek .11- I ate.* aittyarashig lack tufo:alio% In the tower of Seaters, in the +moot, of Schuylkill, tontahaing in WS an Llamado* Mont twenty feet. and Is depth itixteen feet, and the lot king lioneded and desert bed as follows, to ;wit, on the north by.-as .elley,ow the tooth by Itelooldeon strest.on. Gwent by., lot nfJoita adasertand on the weetritty an alky..ai the property of 0144Naus nails. ~ .• ,I. t . ~. , ALSO, All th at certain tot Or Pkrel of goosed, s ituate ' :In the tompugb of ldinierseille, Schuylkill alinety, hie 'glutting st a l point on tam sorthstardlY tido a c iirbOO street, and Me a line with Gm weetwattlif ' lids rfoli..l. sheet, Tuunittg names siorttnrardly- and at tight alsgele to. Carbon aired anu lumaired- and duly leek. then Ce. westwardly end ptrallel with Carbon target eighty Sok , Dane* ImoilltrattiO and Patella• with-said. Blab meth Honed, lite Wee tionthell and forty Ilse to Carbon am m g,„ thence outwardly along Carbon 'Mutt eight, teat to the plate of twainshog. with the ammtetaneesotonelatint . pF a two story brick door android' ketoryi 20 horse tool t. pr mem engine, with 2 boiler; heltanott other Anturess - ew e praelecroachine, wuris benetemotse taming lath*, Cruse onidne boner. ottsendi saw, 1 rip ) taw. man mak and moulding machine:l3 teem' mar tm dit il, mortising machines, I mom tut elow—sa the y ot HAKIM LtiIISNIIPIGKit andaLFGED DOW Nal. , - i"+ , Mao, So ~, t -Alt that certain lot or plot of ernteme4 Id Nate lo liPt bortough of °relishing- Schuylkill monk ty,lbounded on the north by Market street, on them* by 2 . nialtilm street.on the south by a 20 Ant *lda alter, and an tat. neat PI lot of Osage ilatin,toatalninig in width 66 feet, einei to depth,l66 beet, Witte lbw eppiuter mete; cutout* of a two shay term; Wine. partly brickand partly atone, with it two AO* beick kitchen thereto attached. and a frame a alert- • I -. i No. :=All that mutate lot or piece of ground, situate In, the borough of Orwigsborg,SchuyikttleountY, tratlM ded ow Vte west by rranklin outset, on the north by is 40 feet wide alveoli, on the east by lot of lif illiseo WIWI and on the south hp" a2O feet wide alley, motels/meg in width Ad feet. and to depth IS6 teat, ' , Uhl the apportie moms. ettosistiog et • frame low luousr..ea the property of GEORGE D. BilYttli. IN , . r,• . t Atsc,„ Ne.l-3.11 that certain int or blow of ground, 'situate in the boreugb of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded on the west by Clentie skeet, on the mirth by other property ot Junes Ruse-a, on the nun by Owl street .00 the. wroth bra , property of Edward Ifirraley„ containing Its froht es Centre Wool 23 ft., sod is depth /*Xi Cool , olth tb aTitiorteurumemeansistiore era Ulmer sry brie% dwelling house , with beiek basement, and a brick gable. 1. • ' , I -- - _' 1 No. 2-. AU hat certain lot or piece , of groun d . situate .6. , Iti the boron og PottavUle,SettrylklG county. boand-' e 4 on thew by Wails street, on the north. by posper. tY of William Getter, on the east by Coal street, mad ,on the math by other property of James itussell. contain.- tug in front on)entre street 2d,ferit, sod In depth 123 hot. with tbe appurtenances, eoddating of al three iitr Inlet dwelling house, with A three story brick ,ch building thereto si tubed, With brick bootnent, and it. -brick stable-4a the property of JAIMIWSSEILis. 1 , . Atte. All tbitight, title sod !Memel of Jae! Wpm, of, in sod to all that certain lot or plies of pound. 'situ ate ow the west We of Talpebeeken sued, In the , tee. neigh or Sinecure, Schuylkill connty. containing la front 30 feet audio width 303 fat, more or Wm, bontlded oh the north byll:t of ---i Saw, au thee:rat by Kai pebecken street. o n .toe south by ler. of Rebecca Berger,.) and on Ihe west, y a 20 feet ilde aUevorltb the argot. tenures, consisting of a frame dwelling house, 3 Write 10 front, and two stories In the rear. with *frame bitch ,etiattached—n the tnoperty vfJoka. SAUSbE. 1 Also, No. 1— Ail that certain lot or plate of greend, silts:dein the boireagh of Pottsville, Schuylkill wanly. bounded on the north by lot of Silas Houghton Mahan by Railroad etteet, on I hesoutb by 10t of John IlleCuoles:. and on the writ by Centre street:containturrin iridth.l 26 feet, end la ; depth 200 feet, mote or less, with tippe¢ tenon ere. medal log of a two story framw dwelling him i with atono beittnent. arid earatne *table, with a Immo' shed 4,attached,ll . , • •t . I ' I No. 2— tI 2, onle certain .2 bonsts, stories, high, ne tric., thine and one Stone. frame stable, and lot of gro 4 situate on the ireeteely eider& Centre street, in the rough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being 'helot ; which is mark No. 76 on ebonite or plan of iota Odd eili Odd! ::out callKi the c r*.plan to the town of Pottsville, lend ils bounded au described air follows, to wit: Beginning at AI pot on tit westerly side of Centre street, s corner of tettuarkied 110.16 on the same map or plan and bean. tonne conveyedlto inward Waking*, thence by the same 'south 73 demises west IN feet 2 iodise toe post on Gib 'so u th sidei, of Adam street, thence along said thasit north 17 demo wast,93 feet 6 inches to s past, thence by lot namber 27 oo the /dual:aid teapot. plan &adobes' I -,to. be conveyeti to Thomas Quinn north f 3 deems west 1 2.1 feet Blue b4 to .e post end east 90 feet Framing *Jong. the' northern dof the house now occupied by Jam* liktaltly to Centre street aforesaid, thenrealong said= south 73 feet iil inches to the plait of beginoing„ ( No. 3—All t at certain ttact of farm and timber situate In Mebane,. township. Schuylkill moot'', owe. taming 67 acne, —perches. bounded on the north by i Land of —H leggier. on the south by lauds of William I fitutd, ow the east by a public mad, and on thitarest by land of William, land, with thoapportroanete4conalst• Ma tog of a two story me dwelling-house and a Die; to j eerie of the atoye tmet, are eleered(ami the balango tim -1 her bind—us the property ofJOIIN BUCKLEY. 1' , , Aram, No. I—ell that certain lot, or pied of ground, 1 Wootton 'Norwegian street, in the borough of Pottaville. I' . Sett uylkill colt joy, marked or numbered on the Plan of 'iota laid oat by Shore Biddle A Peahen a egos% of 'ground marked •liresoweerd Company" with the num. tber 4, bounded In front by Norwegian street. 11, tins rear `. by alO fost=e alley, on the westerly aide . by lot N0.,3; 1 , anti s on the rly able 13Y lot No , ii, containing. In front , 'l - : • on Id Norwegian 'treat 20 feet, and' In width in thereat I 19 , eel II lothes to length or drptb.on the westerly odds II alolig lot N 0.3 one hundred and eve her 2 lathe's, and I - alobg the easterly side eking lot No. 6 quo but:deed end I Gone feet 3 inches, with the appurteo &dem, ea inia in gOl a 3 story brick buildlogihe trot door uredim a storeroom, . 2ii and 3d-dories, used ea a amp faeteryorith a I%story , back building attached; partly rick and partly trime..-. No. 2—All that certain lot or piers of ground, aituster , on the corner ef Norwegian and. George Ornate. in ibli ' ' borough of Porn/ilk. Schuylkill cout.ty. being the east ' erly tuilf of lot lio: zm 6,1 n the Oreeoedidditlon te Post*. elite. botindedln front by Norwegian street, In the rear „ by land of Isaac Starr ant‘ others, westerly by the Wept. tett) , halter said lot No. , the .property of Corden II i H. Schooner, and eastwardly by said George street, contain. , log in front on Norwegian street 31 feet, In length or depth along George stmet 200 feet and along that wad i/artily tide stout 195 feet—as the property of 1 kiell- ARD D. 8110ENER. . • 1 - . .., _- ALSO, All the right, Memel interest ofJobn Urban mo of. In end to all those certain 6 tracts of Coalliamd, situate-formerly in Rush township, new' in thrhanoy townablp:Subatylklll county, whieb were atarreyed In the names of Philip lloy,George Body, Abraham Iloy, George Body. Jr.,.Jomph Hoy nod Henry Hoy, and breend.o end described,as Grimes, to wit : i beginning et • spruce thence tooth 10 degrees east, 290 Perches to a *tone, thence south 76, degrees west 136 perches to at hireh, thanes south 110 degrees east 20 perches to -a "birch, „thence month 77 degrees west 6916.50 perches' to I yellow pine. thence south 12 degrees ess2ll7 perches to, a yel low pine. thence hy the Broad blountain north pa de grees west 12) perches to a atm.,. thence north 144 web es to s yellow I pose, thence month I 0.8 drareie •Weal 302 perches to a stone, thence across the wetere or the Big ilabaney,preek north 12 degrees. west 103 perches- to is re bite mik, thence by Bear' Ridge north 76 degrees east 1 394 perches to a Stone, therm morth 12 degrees ,weet. 46 1 perches to a forked Birch, theses croealog the-Watits. of I . the Sheeandoilt Creek north 22 degrees west 2V3'reittor to :yellow pitheses north 16 degrees east 344:4p*eb.i Es to a white It, thence Mt h , a3i deems. tart 250 pereheslo a a , thence north 72 !,4 ileums eat 170% preebeito the' piece Of beginning, coatalebts tonetber (the whole 0 t ) as above daleribed 2432 acres and 64. i, *Mhos and&aware*. with the apputtetuutos. emosieta log of three 1 atm doable frame dwelling honer: and' , ' frawss ses SS the property of JOHN Melt* b1i,031. I ' Seised, tak 10 execution ' and will be sold by ,i 11 I JOILV P. goses.r, bu t . liberlre Ole ' Pottsville,' I ', Sasr(tr. " ?Orem*. 19,11160:- y ' ' ' ' 74s i 1 and; matt, boiCest at the oasis- re!isurer orough oft PRINC. WHEAT: I ' 11E , 1 1 13SC8IBER. tias.for•eitle a. • -small eir ilpritig•'Wbeet. • Penone aant of -t • is-Wbiett wi please send in thelrordere.•ae that they. can be supplied, it I - B. DANleali% Heed and 8004 Store, - " • '.YORK, , 4 : 'Ferman' 'Freida.' Fire Inanxisee Coni4ny. Charter pOrpot.outlo.....CoAkal, $1.76,009. rip His p)IkIPANY , Fre..i* over' v L 44%000 lossios doting the 'ffievek'zbirof It Aso boOttln opersOok, acid bars rude Atlittnntott aEt. .1 T. A. OODTItET. 4.leNt, Feb.llo3o IMtell Secotid street, POTTSi7LLIi - eit;FUCIOBT & sons, PORTERS eit',HAVANA 1 No. 216 Booth trout at., , Philitdtelphlas Pa. •(J':9TABLUUND :1530.) ita•We rerefte,ly ' , retry arrival, a toll assortment-of dal table Cl4lANItls and irmito attootkot to r oar otoelt, .wlttett "wild mod era pointed, ‘,-Itebrisary 1 . - • gr i .4,6EfiTyv TIAs J08'1r: uCEIVEO- , • Coiestiie'etto /rash. Tomatoes. boor Coiled amss, superlovauslity, , Tongt!es.;' , • irmstt Proses, Chow chow, 1 ~P lskotily._., woramtersw e Baues , Waltiot and 3twehrooto Retire% PloeLApple char/S.4e. 'Pottsville janutry 29,10 - - , ALL DENITISTEA WISHING TO DOGOOD WORK slioi4d have's L , i ' '_ I SlTAiii r all ARTISJIS t I 11. ix 11414 *Takeo of by feadina ment:wi no! serf feadnn • I lr abbe n, or Circillars of criplitualloii sent, .91 aPPileatien to ' L . "'VT-4 BAILS r• Fa 24 114ItrW,Ptiflilieliai,04. lebrtuiry ti 'OO PE NNSY i V ANIA KAL L 1,.' i 1 1 Pyrn=3, PA. - ile nodatotiottod u titTlog taken tido . troll known andl 01 11 1 41 r ikoffi, to atilt:taunt WMIIIIO4I It bLititi most apptostd *nap. . - Rom attention. will be paid to theronfiurt of rust% and ar ttio_oldi astalltsbod nrputatton of the 114 will be takfutifttod, be *pinto #sperisciesbbend pak4 o _)!Letwt- Saw -I - 1 ' , D11.31/484401. .1 h a le AL. FuTILLi bit hale at, the hpase et Wit:, - ,ttaiv•laaiir saataiiiiii4isrittii, unty, Pa., on _March . ; • A ' • V 6,1150004. 10' eel; eh ` ...- at the Aneutott I SOO" • 47 teolliforkto bo Mast i .1100tig , of colt; 2 zottl,coeto; 'nth* of thins ilia: , liosettot lygnotest.th ; 2 relth. bitzgy tt 1 two horst *egos; 1 fidiglAg mIIi; 1 tatting hooch contestant, g0w.,11 . ,011 Itartows, and other tsroitog haplownts.— =MOW' .'III 110•03/441 kaeito a lb• day of mkt by Mr/ULU* FISHES., licit • • - . list* SATCCIEiIk ingiVELET ii BILVEiNARE• - UTE wo uld; respectfully inform our .vs ot;pii patine* and the patina wow : rally. that we v• wow lo Rierr; midi atm WAiderdie ri4 at the lowed ated Prima. - a lento sad choke *tat of Ifhteheroreorti 07 1 //atdr toll red Wera of elegy earlets eattlayht.•: i daf t, ivory dearly On el &mead Work anwathar arra, Mama& la laraar at short tattiest i dllilra4/1 vide vada.-, N- 2 ..4 alttoUoirshnott hit thrarinip 4' W 014 7 15 4 ,1 illhot IMP lithwitaki _, __: . , I , PAU:IM ilt Ilattia. te. lusr Ituataighakk,ftemeiesa.• ROCS* CARDEN 'lleitOS: i , i-t Irmotauts alow Itnin..-1 -i. r, grim Iklubiseriber.it 4010-fectivul his .ILIRDA of tomb 1.4 lk s g‘torolfluntitte to 70 O=Woot_ a.No a " Wit ' Wl ' Pl 4 soilikka .t1:0$ , i ,IS . 4 r is 4l /" . 1 tip101117: - . i ;., 1 - 0 i - • Wi t 4 ' Tots.lit _." 4ratireUtrid tuns -- . arood.od _ xi .. I POI" et 4Wir Whigeld4 liWil Ida WWII. Sa l . ,. __ silieb ipig* s l pa% lb. Slil 14t by_TMIN:II . dpi. MS NA ail UV 14 1, 1 , 14 7 "g ' II "*". Illigiiiiitiliiiill iiiiiiiiill - -Arab POW '3l jr: i. ' I I! ' . the riff &chaff. . , . rib.lll, '10) •-• '' I 'al a i_ V 4. 1 1 Eit 7, FtAgvim Tb - - • litatireTata ; - , Boule letSVasbingtviii his noinego yet 14 clectios Pootcr., " . -'•..; .: ' ,t, 1 ti.' . ~. ihtwinwit ' , -, ^4 : t , .- .'• Tb. ihoeutilkers , of. Lyea wild , liwFilistitisit. sist;nr• on nitiikn Mt big ll ol l siii• - ' a ( '. • - ~ .'" t___' ' d--' 1 0 1: " ' -' - \ ~.:' ' ' . - I ' mPres 41.41.1011.' , 't . , • -, ' • Tb. attempt It;, exp e l tbs irtti 4 lailiffial , . n 9.. Otbal0; or tieti them into stafeii; ilipti ' to bet with hitt little ilatesw_. , . 1 ..! . .-.- --. :4 19 1rete pileeirieltis' a 'vigil ea. - Vemovi:Etteravonsitin eat suet at tto, Utti l Irninualy(tl pnt in ounainnA9n • Distil ff)e'porenitir. - r r I ' 1 [ AL:Rift's!: , • 1 ' ' a 666 s 6t the oasis ofpre , -. I ,ilt '46 11 y 1 ' Si ii , iiiii• it otv" ii r athip4kon,' the 'esfitt bovi - betir ss i'l _Silii old . shiiiis 4,1 a Attniki sibiGuillser 1- be ' I can afforde•sitistlei6a., 1 I I • Oil•itiaisteitiresisisjiansuslai6,-_ , ... Th. norainatipp 1.1.414 A sivoy U. quitqlr!ily ,; .. ?4, the TrociiiteeiPitti e -f41 , t4, iScii iir dovertieti it i nciAt. viris,k '#tatiiimotn.:r - fho. Oppoiltion,kitin I 1111 , "aall 0 014 his # 4801 194- "- •., I •:1 r --- ,- . :`,, I drtet 01411411aurarre , , , i I It is beet:anis% ;more 10' mortiivillitaidittr. that be pocrotio toao,goio inteitl. It po.dibio. ' TNI in rit t t he gales of IND; hyls 'third' Wrga , ifea. ilea. the voiterial tit" which is .l-spotted i* of fa r . cash trims' the ranks of the Opt.' , ltiOta 'saw-, 4 0.4 sin . ' Dan it be i t ione asteromi, time suestesettiliyf t. ilieMaMag r' - ' .1 n' to id Dr. Danewalitthes , Devitto• ` n'tt° and ',molly cathartic Pill,lu soother eulumil . "Dr• itl. liolco/4 Of No* 1P. , ,k. rya:that the Most effeeteet remedy I. ImorJtve the icnorsind fi c r. enei y of tits itosnaott is the Osystenetedi ikt...... For pflPeptie iitt ittdiffSvii"ii 'bine ekii 4 r ll 4 l . - nap railed, is tes:lty outneroits cures. ' ir • trite. Java Ann ii,lllllC.lllO COIintiAIXIII auplrior L'aglielt Brea lifa/ Tea, , ,iost secteiviwq;ed for 'Sale et; D.; MCDoNALD ' s Dry Cititivis;Gr ry • and irinotelogi Store; - ,iest door to *Anti Dottie Hardware aorii , Centre itiett. 711; , I . i '-- ' , • sr4mmii rilflC.Ttl ill morning tilk/16:tiill II tailed suat to'get some of McLean s. litrengthefic i , og fordial l It is aatcntsbing whets targeqWsur. , ,1 tity Of:thal'arilele is oulisomed. • It -*bows have eltulyeky that itl,isistettbtO galas rtmaired i intotelaP • Is of,Sever dirtli f ets t aa a preventive for Clitll,?tlias 4.314cr. "DverybotO and the rest of usanitind''' oho Id try )t, if , they wish 'to be - come - boaltlii and str it og thud 'those that are well sticuld take 4 lit. hosiery mincing to kiwi; them iii. - We hive: ' I trial It.—erwieso Mirror. - ''' 1- • 7-4 t ) *colleen' loi tar Slintntif ADD isiviviirtos. /-...iiiiker i lgiesit Ciir erected by Darrhovesi l Mot id ail Blue l arrl'he wit. of ?Walk Eta ilirrfk Dv. lug in trollied Town, Sheboygan Coanty.' %Ilium's. sin suffered heat!; from 'Weak teas of: Ihrt'St4rark / 11 Vlflig ri j oal, She tad, ifeea - uhtler r :l l Oypi- 44 '• c4releit toutstime. but the tibteaset seitmett. to I sale even'his shill. She purebroted :impel Ltol7 tan , hitters; ,, f at tidiffi oce, rrbinh 6.4 givra l i e,,64. 40 her stomach I; her appetite and strength are return' ing hod ' we • lirMly believe tint this ii atiothdr _gr. i s not. effected by your medicine. '4 :4 t • '' 3 • have stilllicisiseord mufti Orontier4l l oneste t' l eiNcted hi Ibis siteletinPut'atift welt autik‘oP../ i • ' 1 • ' tilt ` pertunity. One thin; ytns -can rely upon. w a t we have published are t utu persons Much respell. ed in cur scommhuity, a nd are literally true.. il I - J. i tlt r iNlYS i . I Ay. P4r on) be Joate G. Radix & #o andand d, timostv ff+rtm Driitrios. Pottavineti •.' 4 1 4 c• k t ' _ Of • ' " "POI,TTSVILLE 9IARIEETBI I ; ' • - I (1917,holesitaarrldali.) • ", Wheat ?lofty, eitra Ault iy,ll barrel, ;$6 Oilkea .90 i i . do dol ; a Ira, I do , "-! te Tra 4100 . , do.- of 1 ,, s Frortlao, do -, - !!:. 6150 fi'! 000 , By* /lor. ; 1 ! ; - do. .' - ...- ' I . •- 4 al/ la_ 14 heit, rime , bile, ' , $1 ousbal.. !:- ' : 1.40 .-!- do ' 'lane tad, : 1 ' do: .•• '- ' --- , -?,11^2,01:' Soup' &Mos,' !L; ; e l • 40, • , , .. ; ... 1:,!1 23 `....- I . Dried l'oacbea. *a red. ' 111 pound,; r I ;10 do ' I tki knpar ,do •' - .1 -- I; ,Dri.d.t r ipb.,,i l i -i; ~ d 0,471-; !Rya, .ti 41 btiabe il '' l "Mit Butier.par poi ' il6 Corn, ' `4 7; •06 II; : 1 : ` fit ihoutdara; :. t l, ,:le • ,)ate, II ' 'do , Ili •40 llama, ! , ' l . I .12 k. 14 Pola eA . 41..1 1 ;!•;;?i i.,` 40 taftEs..." ;, "-- •• ;: '`,l ; fir • 1 Tin:o4y 6eed 16 , t 1.. - ` , tleet.hludtplartat $llllll. 1$ Clover. brad 4 . ' ! i'" . 60 'do foro• gainer IR rb 4 Flay, parttin, , 114 ;No/ . 04 Molder* fon 4. , ~ 1 11110 gggiytoint ;,•.-.! 1 " .16 4 alt,'per sack, t ' •1 AO 1 : , ~ 4.....! rirtriiAL ir. - tjtootiga- 114***71i. • .; ' . _,' ; ',flat all Prieett-.) ; • ; tr„ovit,4kC er rNttrii. rirnalls illatia. - so.loa eptea•lo - `45 25; snperfina do $l3 00 16 1 , b1; and Ilya Ylourat 1476. 1 - 10uekarttaat I Vlcniri at s3lo4l:lland, 1 11).• ChOir - milt , 90 • ets4 Cdr. Meal $1 441 and Mtddi , 'vs: CO et*. lit biaibel. ' OR ATN.I-4tye sail tat 41 00* bu..C.40•11511c415iita411 do. • _ tt. ~1 I 1 . • ;;;•• ' i -'.: 'I : ' ••!.• SIE.VII,--130 (; Bella of 9 812 - cts.:4 th; Mutton ; 10 012d0,, Vial 12 dm Park . lo 0 19401-Shooldeiv 94410 do: Iliac 12 tot 14 161., Bologna t mumps 12'do ; roak ts___\!_i i_ . Sausages 12'dit. ' - T .. - '. '1- , . 1., .., PROVI - dIONS ' ! Buttarsalbiat.lllo XI et a 4116 Chew ; 121.4 d,..i., -I..gga 1 eta.* dot- La 6l ll2Katit r ib. : oDTA .- ' teant._/. l .sVD,'B'' White 10 o: I _ !uttan • I do: .14.9401:al 4_o(r. eiluoii4m.4 .p.O (whoa rtrido. - 7 $1911. 7 --illaliblitl2% eta *lb ;, Blacklist' 1' lik . 6 ,111.., FRlllr lAI4II I'ECIE. " . ABLBB.—Applea 41. Ott 41111. Ult.. *bnahel;!Potatrie. 46 la 50 eta. 0., Ontons 1234 atm.: balf ',' , Dock : tlo - aet Pitataas 12%0 26 eta, half peek; Catdow t.2.tot cie;.*litiod.. 1 . : - . . ,laimaim - I ISCEILANECIU OAL ' OIL LAIIIII I ,S' anortairm us tail:et law proved C 04.1. 01L . LA PS ituruvrx ..tistles Wick, Chico. nasii.iladii gond Artie! of K OSENS. Asirpa barn, T.. f1a.41 tn 1104 Dmip.. et I arielrrEit 17: Tor: 1 140A! god ilarkeistrodr. tide lr: , i• - Fog-THE - FARMERI34:3-, & ':t''' . I R4l MA Ni gEe EN Ti , ROSENIWE ', OE.) tyr. et& ci ti E.D irLaSTKIL. ailipp D r ; Ptrrkit, l 'ike.;;lNltatoledale andlietill . t_" sE LOwH c4tospuess, by I; . ~.1•..F.D0i A. 8.111/41Le aKI4I IF - ; Y. W. corner ie Trant an illowsts., PHIZAD A .: lebruary , lB, 40 ' 1 ---7 - . 74y - - • ;•: ' • ,-- 1 I 014 • . . ~, , 1 _ • i i, v e , , • ....,.., -,, -- 7 • Dry . Goo • aimirithrol•••risto , 7 , „7 ,-,. rilllE'• ski erSigied .... has -----, ' l jc , :nignes. aRe Dry floods and-,Oro • - Al cer7 fltprtiqin: the building on Centre- . • : I street. iieit to .1 7 1reg::'s Hotel. forperty at.. ' ' 1 _ - caplet' •by Ettilms .1k Clstmbera, Inlet* - ', all kinds of giboo# Iji be sold at , Onseill,l_lol4etes , for CASH. r l', ' ' * ' '.-• • ' T.:4I.ET.A. r: ” f Pottsville, /Wm 10.49: - : •.• • • ~•••••.;1 1 4 - df" : et,T. , -Cl,. 10-81)CIALlilAt,Li.' , ' '' • jrn.K , - und.F.igno ~ jeOstte r of, • .tile ' ptit ! well known Social liiHaft the toroxiih Oat. ale. tikee t hltiktutthod of tnfolintent thi publtelhat o r 11. now pnepered; to 'rent It tot Lrm oetu.Ralle. Coooette. and ether pubholtnnteetn.n.r. R e ee r y e,.eeer re th, r a ke. Ile le alloarrepared to tartish tefroditooo4, gat Rink It desired: The It'll is tlO feet bk 50, and arelladapted for midiertmitretnitnta.,l-41pply on the peettiff* to'llMlN Dult - FITIIORN :,o, to CLTAItt.ES RDONAi f eed otor k . st.cudt-i , 1, • ireb:lii To WY ` i ,Autiticiarsit'covEßmioßvAL, ttiji ..,..i L -gliii,torfekkenk rettomilliett4;. l ,:v‘ . 0 kNi f the 40;4 Olt.. before Jut ea In be l7r4lled States C..nrtiel Cincinnati', Ilhe,t7se?', nf.rliantwkadaon .eastleat Illooraytri.statla lb goys. toe ; • ' i i, loirlogrmeot of JudAdo'f, paten tor Gnt biatriiOpts_nri . doge In Governor Vallee' , for gre in - El l 6 lolo . ' llya' In.C. ,and deckled In ilaTttr of Judson. Alta ;intent 'um *At -. 407 .. etnitaltied: although y 10101.1111; hotoblnalVm` Yperthii; Ler ku4 Flaberetttnere forphtWltt-44insit ' fl y., Air ditetiiikut: i i ' • t •,• ' , Th4 - yli:a patepkw enutukikd• - ik• Albany.* irt;, , a,k fore Judge Nelson et the Oetobet tivol.iond lb. patent, Was stirilhed, ohrehh , considered 'of mot - vitae aroC, rilebeet;lllt!l only ritulkior ,of trulllpcluilli krlloW 4 WM to TM'. • I 1 ' 1 - 1 1 •r r - , .... . 4, vollsri of . ho °refuted trait irlwilkhul Welk uto. Pohl l*d Ail Or:Ousels of lbok. ort kles In Schuylkill opo it ty t ,iti - / ,;.::•:,. ,-; ,i um,.24, , ..0 ',.. ... 1 1 Fir . : - T - :*.itrg IlitItIC:•.: - .'", .H_.4*.liiciiigigs-px.o..irjocABls. tight t."Pio . _Mope AcT Xes , 14c tt, tetthititatit• to; ,r,a141 a , Non. . ; . ,R=OR„ H=ERE: 4O long .b een .4;desie for T bat!tkititti flint - a. iiiitlatter basaceildeited As OS ectiktretr.;l7Eve37 . dally PrOprenatipi w' tuteoitt laref the ditadie effect,. t# Blaming ?laid. ; . 'Tile , ItYA,II 0 OIL irak • Non.ixrtoarti yteerfnet ; hiTT lig , freely44l,4attattle]adaeper, et TOser. Ind prig tee Sante ,r 4 than Ibid. 4;!teuld il' temp. - 4We lofted, be - Over ? , .1 leitiell' ,]igleiThret'qps/eie. •I; sin by isritied .Itßelt be -; 'bdus with . raf-iy. nr,tt with a repidily of 11144311 6 , frail; fititherttats. i Itimalt hum in AU Fluid vial Ajits vales rao l lrir. Lerepr.l,Ne ana Inecijer. UM 04. AV. also be _' 1 owl. in Ow or **a I Univ.; IN S - do.s PRY 'ctrifilthe tell* WE naiiii. and tt Aryl* rowtratttatad biiiiii'aitattama a . ; 1 that H a s, a l a i of ib a jaup opasall, berg imete z ier ; below; above tbyat; ailed fir Cold Lampe: where lie Ire :, It pc*** *lt ttio wpertter (Wired V' i . INA gut , taatantgpfines Paw 04' fat 4 Oafs if - P1)0 4 4".'! r i '!' , r, 11; 0: ata it. - awful itlX11141:1911114. Its 151440.0 flealaitol6. ', ~ ,' . ' like- Dlersend Oil Company, au 'on ; lu i t , 4 o } 4.‘„, any nor fried.,!blett Obey me ealleree ark Arrellsehis , a brilliant &aid .r.• 4gbt, aS a 71tititt„Itii. flan of everyltrie. !!" I. - ‘ - ': ' • -' . , - ..-' . . • NOS . ; 44:otoi , SURSCIZ A . i Nina Dativiii. rna . t . l l • A l4 l bl.oll l !LO,ltaitaa. - * Slot.. Potiptipec , a. .5. Mobs ntitownws ;:sTad; ' :P. tro! 471thaliat. 1 .. . ...„,,I.: ..1. 0 !"-T,Eil *A 1, _ i 1 , 1 ci IQ WS AGE, CY .or .rocur• iag r TEAT sin tbe , 0 Ted awe t in go*, 7.tt1101014.12314,411thr0ar Smite ~ ,HL 1 - vidiadosiasta. 1 , l i. I ~. GOicEltie4titi,N.Romprtos li*VaPlrp,,,l,l 4 iikorisaitattle Iv tb, tielltilL f'su, 0 "? 1 q cl °,s* b, 1460114kisplottneat. 1 .1 I' 1 'O4.IOEAtE. 1909 cIATEs oft • r ,' I . I ..LL' _11,.. ' ..' ' ' Thirlioz to, "Ora, Oc.i4 17,1!i1i l t vu. Multirla ea. liar , crAlion to 41 - 1141 trytt , r that 1 Vol went room p oil Iti•••• Lel o Arolielippoa .1411 pi 11 • rostober_tti..l4r ll /.0./LATe" . "Ou° 6 ". 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