The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 28, 1865, Image 2

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ISATICIECIPATi OCTONISS' 1861.
onaroe.,:.
We publish on our fait page the remarks of
Gen Banks. On the Issues of the day _. Gen.
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134.1 cs who was not imccessftil .aa General,
is.one of _the.- o;llsist, and most fat-seeing
statemien in the connt6r—and therdore his'
reMarics cesintepd theniselfo to the attin-
fien of the people. -
:The other is a communication from Phila.-
delphia, published in the New York. Tribtme
ion tlre subject of the asinmptien of the Rebel
Debt, - and.rOndkationnf, the National obliga
tions-- We know. thatthere are many who
ridicule thiFim
!d' , but we Warn the people
, .
,in time, and fearlessly 'amert that it the Cop--
perhead party iih , mld obtain poWel,. their
leading - policy :will-be to assume the rebel
debt' and 'thus double the hurt-hens the'
country, andln case of failure .in - .that prp=
joe,t,-to repudiate_ our National Debt. We
are aware that President Johnson is gunrd
' ing tiOdiflisneke-disastions policy as tar aa
possible, but with the amount of -money. at
'stake in the Southern,States, they can buy
-TAIL the Legislatures in those States, end
Congress too, and- retrieve - all safeguards and
lave- the debt assunied. _ .
4 .
Whin Texas was adinitted into the li:flier.
-it was declared- that her= debt should not be
assumed by an act-Of COUgress;_but ShlortlY
after- its 'admission this debt was distributed
:among the leading and profligate...politicians
of the Democracy and it was asszaaed, and the
people of-the - United States We're compelled
to: pay it.. So_it will lie again, if they should
ever IMfogtanately, obtain-powerin the court-
Evert now the leading 'Copperheads in
. the
North are holding'ont this idea to their south
errebei friends to induce 'them to shape
their 'mine accordingly" and keep op , their.
ascendency- in-The South, so •'that if they
sikottld succeed:in _securing two or three of.
the large Northern States„ they would then
gain the ascendency in the. GoVerntnent.4.-
Here is the evidence which Is already crop
: :Gen. Morgan, the scurvy copperhead-can
didate lor Governor in . Ohio, in speaking of
the National Debt, on the stump, said:
. . .
"Si," tOO, with,the bondholder.: 'Our
.country
was in a.deafli'airuggle, She requiredinoney,-
- Withnutruonev;.the Government mast perisli and
the Union, be destroyed. The money-lender came .
and said, "I:rncl Sam, I see that yon will die un--
-lima I lend.yon Some rtiehey4 but, Uncle, I won't
-let Von.have the money- Unless for-every $5O in
gold tliat I lend You, you willgiye me your bond
d
for $100; anagret, to pay me : 7 pet cent. interest
the. whole amount in gold: And that is not all;
Uncle, Int you most agree that 'Yon'? cliildten
. shall pay my taxes and my Children'i. taxes foi.-
eve.r.!' Well ; Uncle Sam; , rather
.than die, truilies
. the contract. .7'hinh: you., citizens, their such a
. ccutract• should. land .thcle.'Soces ' chilli en 1 Z
think not l and-it eriil be tficl7foryOu to remember
that .IToc.e-Sam's'hogs are rtiters." • -
The Chicago Dints, Me organ of the 11.11;; .
uois Demodacy,•tays
• '"therms no .ground of jnstiee timm xvbich..we,
can expect }be Southern people to submit willing
' to•the situation• üblese Ire recognize the some
.-chine in tkyir f 't. as Oar own."
The 'Brlfirtilo ' Courier, the . mouthpiece: in
,IV:eatern New ...York,: of the Richmond ..tian.
.13dreri Democracy; goes.. for the lassurnption
'end payment.tif the Rebel - Debt; and says . :
"We•vote.for ille . Urnon and the piiiiMeitt of the
Ito, debt of Wit the.South'in;dthe 11
. ,
Copperhead• Rebel Conventions in, the
South calling themselves democratic, have al
passed.resoluttoas.in favor of-the aisurnp
.
tion of the *Rebel debt-and here are the rep-,
resentatives Of the party in three of the largest .
' States in 14q PrOelahning the same
doctrine, anti all - acting.:M . unisom.. Is. it not,
time for the- honest 'people of all.parties' to
pause and reflect . prt , motneyfous . ques"-
- tion =Axe tiNVEAS ON 111 E ALTA R.' or THEIR
CiAINTRI" THA:I',...COPPERpi:AIII.B4 SHALL NEVE R
; - .14E 1 , E113.1.1/7ED TO . /tpLE THIS NOBLE. COUNTRY,
TO er..Lsr rr.FORETER B . Y .THE".ASSUMPTION OP
THE TRAITORS'. DEBT, which would make the
debt' to be paid ilearlY:SlX TIIOLTSA:s.ID
:MILLIONS' OF DOLLARS?
a •:Read the articles carefully on our first
andteWitnied in time. _
ItEPIANLNT SERVILIII%
The lo} al MeMbers •of the Episcopal
Church' nbt only in Pennsylvania but through- .
out the eomitry, hoped in
_a Christian: and
fraternal spirit, ftz a reunion:oft,he chureh, -
but we .much mistake their determination: if
the, attainment of 'their hopes is seenred,
` -through the repugnant servilityof i the den :
yew The fact ls,..that the best and most
progressive medibers of the - A:hurt:it; _ the men.
who stood by..the-_flag,. juad ~.helped :to save
the Poyernmeut frinn , the assaults of slavery
and trtpt . soii, looked forwitrd, to tlie.Phda4l
.
phia . gather lug for a clear and straightfor
- ward exposition of the.,Chureh 'on the. vital
:. topics of the day; for a fearless, independ
.
-.cut expression of individual opinion, con
cerning issues evolved or settled by - ,the War.
In place - q-lhat, the .loyal churchmen of
the,North see the Covention "packed"-with
rebel sympathizers like ex-Governors Hunt •
,
and Seymour - (1f New York, and Judd of 11=
linois—the lulad of the Golden Circle; organ
and see it.table and refuse tore-con=
Sider tile resolution - as king for "thanksgiv- -
: ing to Almighty God' for the restoration of,
the national authority over' our whole coun
try, and for the removal
. of that great occa
-sion of national . dissension and - estrangement
to which our late troubles were . due', This
patrioti,?, resolution as , we, have :already sta-•
ted, introduced by lion.tcs:l3inisr,of Phila
delphia, was had tipon the table, by the de
.cisive vote of thirty-five yeas to thirteen
nays. Two days subsequently, another •rts-
olution to the same effect was, attheinstance
of ex-Governor Hum . . again laid upon the
_ table. Neither would the body: consent to
receive. a protest against its action, presented
by Dr. Visrox and others, who, a Philadel
phia journal remarks, held their duty to God
. and country far above 'all considerations of
false delicacy for disloyal men.
This course on the part of the Convention
. awakens great dissatisfaction in the Church.
In this day of progress and advancing civili
zation when parties of 'all shades of political
belief are vieing with one another in express 7
•• lons of joy over the demise of the. `_`twin relic
of barbarism," it illy becomes Abe religious
• leaders of the land to recede in the back ground
. =andshrink from the avowal of their - honest,
cnovictious. How much more manly it would,
hags been had the Convention expressed it-'
: self clearly and tearlessly upon this' question
of human slavery. Stith a' course might
haVe incurred the displeasure of some. of the
-Southern members and thus deferred the day
of reunion. but it would eventually haie ac
tO the spiritual and wckddly benefit of
the Church. •
*'The feeling excited in Pennsylvania, shows .. 1
that loyal chnrchmen will not submit to be.;
ing inSulted and cholt - ed . off now, - When ai
-individdals and in their ecciesiaitical meet
tugs they were during. the, war,_unqualifl;ll
in their expressions of fidelity to. the great
progressive principles of the 'We
think with our esteemed Yeotempoittry, the
'Bucks County Intelligeacer, that if tbe eon
. - dition of religious reunion is to be unques•-•
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Toning submission to:the despotic rule of the
late rebels and slave. masters, it. will not be
long before a pOwerful and earnest resistance
is developed. The Episcopal Charch, of all
others, cannot afford to go - backward while
the nation,- as it moved by a single impulse,
is moving forward into a care"- of real free
dom.and unexampled progress. •
.
•• Mu-nazis VlcToar.-.—Thti Union
territorial ticket : has been chosen in - Nebraska
bk-aix hundred majority.. - •
SOETHERE MOIthiIIGNEA)
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To the'rfeetbern. lirorkieigtaien, VireCititlat.
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. • A...mass meeting of t h e - "Neclianicit ad
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. : Workingmeti:vvaa held irs -fAtirticat* . B. -C.;
43n th 6 ; 6 4 1 lost- Ilargely;:attend
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el I later-- oPted_att-edbess to the wo rk ;
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'kyr claSses everywhere; from which we - make
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following extract : rWorkinOiert. of „the
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. s lsiocth read , mad therv'fridge- he - tv tlamefully
'the Copperheads have -deceived: - yen, by
stating itiat the abolition of slavery Would - de- .
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grade the white , man: , •
- "The mighty revolut ionllwthas just passed Over the
whole. Southern. country %has prostrated and forever
overthrown the old *tem of labcka.atid although it
has musedr ruin and &Yoked through the land, by
the suddentesa of the
measure' and the want of -due
preturetkin for. the emu, - crims, it. has "accomplished
ono great good—lt halt elevated the workingmen and
-made lawn - respected. Labor has never-been consider
ed degrading butin commuinities a privileged classes,
or where Slavery. exists , as an insti tution.. The eilst;
in a ls'oreptivaegedll - Miiiiisom• - titimairaittfitetia ndeit
upon the contmiatlon.of shivery. and by its eztincti , n'
tine artificial state of. society vanished. With it: The
working clasites - .m , South Carolina. froin. the earliest
history of. the State; .have labored onder - many,disad-
Vantages and have • had • many:difficulties "to contend
_against In thti combination - that exit•ted . with. Capital
and Shivery. Bow could a white laboring nun without
taPitaJ compete, as a contractor, with a master:work
manand his-ten, twenty or More. slaves f !iota&
be so anderworked in' thelabor markettliatit•Would
impossible for him to attempt the contest; and he
would: be compelled.to become a journeyman to die:
slave capitalists, to:perform . the • higher breuchei. of
work not allotted - to hie slaves, or to choose some other
business for the support htunielf ofaucl family, lint this
was not the only competition Ittatitte White laboring.
man bad to contend against; the Sieve orthe rich man..
who, himself not a mechanic or taborer, w as. 'es often.
us the master wc .e
irkman spoken of beto., a contractor
'also ; and. -though. by legislatiie enactment no .slave
could compete with the merchant; the doctor, the law
yet or parson, be could compete with the, mechanic and
. workingmen. • All tti-ie disadvantages and restrictions
are now:reminicd and the White workingman . taut no
longer to-attmend against capital iwil labor combined.
and his arlvtineerneut to honor, n.zpectability and wealth
tvill becertain and care We that
the - Abolition of stave6; - tathor2r,h at prieient looked
upon alto great calamity. will ,eventually prove a greAt"
otessing to our beloved =witty in the inerea-ed and
remunerative employeett of our:children and the free
'White men at !aurae: In oar owtretate;irtstimd of being
forced to emigrate, to- some other ••land to moose their
bread, producing that strength and prosperity that in
theruture,.wili be our motectioaand , salegitant." ,
ask the rkin , inert of the•Xerth• to I
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pender - this•testiniony from the Workingmen
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of the South, and then consider . by that arts
su'tiiauyof them have hithertb .been held in
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vasela.e to the Slave .POwer. They •• Were
told, and made .to believe; that the Slivery l bf
the • Black. tended.to • 'elevate . ; a, nd ennoble
. , . . . . .
Whhe tabor ;." ear .what: these Southern la
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borers--pot ."nigger-Worshipers, 9 ,mind you
—say on - that point. ' Working-men of the
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North I-Will:you longer be duped. by the•dent
.
stoves who, for their _ Own:benefit, .so . long
held you in vassalage Co the Slave Power ?
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communication from our
esteemed . correspendent, s'....lach Slow," .con
villas truths Whiult should be read by,every
Wo r ingwan. The • so-called , 'Democratic
partizans burp co . ntinitally on the high prices
of living,. but they say nothipe shout Wages .
being about twice us high Its they were be
fore the War. W'orkingmen should spUrn
suchtricksters ; -
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• .EDITORS )1111XE/18' Jonanxis.These La ill 4.1 W dispirit
thin bf essery,pertam, a. desite tO. du tuat.'which,may be
most conducive to .his advantage; ,Yery (Men, howev
er, Nre_llUngale our actions Will , result: in good; to. us,'
when realty, at we would. tune file trouble to avail, our
selves-of the experience of uthersi,se;litid ueltsru us in
our . pubfmj al
cerns.ar Inntitrsei, Ave could easily uncer
tain that wry tena directly to - oar disadvantage: I• Than
it isi wall many ot our Denim auc.trictaln, . 1. ney'reallY
Wiili to de that width Will. result to their good. out be
;big misled by . such miserable -add- cuatetuptible all6:Le
ua the paper we have nure and yitur , Isesgutsur in. Pori n
vtlle, you cannot expec: . ttteip to'' ft:tame their. true el
len:sin tibUl : tiley . wI.II - ctatne Witt:Daus tiitai'allowleage
Irtan t h ose ...lame Interest ilia .10:pelil. in thiCePtiutin
anti falnimuuds.: ••; . . • -:, .., :. . .. -
, 1 will giVe sf• single instance of 'Mini. •A man air .
. proaened use the outer day, anil .;dter'a low desultory
,/cuintlryo2ll4l:l , . ia aluitiat itriput . ,l* (Ur us t..r. iis .•
nuin . , :IA cr.) thalg ia Lw.Cil ita : dela az it with: ALI 'ow - .
property is uver-taxem our eciibwt , cues N ice : what they
old. anti J catitiot realty ace What la - W- become' of .un
fasacti Him now long he , had, been. in this County
lie raid illtetu years: .1' then naked-him bow much
'money he had naved.froin, bits labors ;slur to. the gear
1861..'11.p.said that ile had pot saved one:cent.• 'it Mal
: ust
- intr cunt "6.411. all he could :make lir. live.. linen
u.sactr him' if - Ite - hud anylsroiterty prior to -ttiat time:-;-•
nu alio% eictl : , lid, 'excepting pe,rnups, 'three anutired
dollaunnsurth•of turaiture, uudpn butt be owed " about
seveury dollari. , •I:asktl thin Whether' ile:hal tiaa any
luasen ur misfortune, of extra alckuera, dr -extia War; of
time pilot - tin that. year; Ale .aisnwered;. no.. 1 then
salted aini whether hehati any inunerty or money' now.
. IA I yes ;,- 1 nave , a home and lot worth over one thou •
sauu dullard, anti have it welt furalbactl, autl-Luw-butue
zuutiey demurs, atia do ma owe one emit fu any peisou. -
'linen linked hilt wnether he' liiitl...not always followed
the same tiuninens,'whenter , he did- not itve Juntas welt
-now as tie• ever did, and whetter had made tiny Money
in any way, or receikell any; except in than owe: say lie.
had aissta)ss . made lets -money,' Ile Unnwereti; tutu he'
bad alivaia been a miner; that, lte•hall'yorineve'd nu mo
ney except- ins wagels, and Mat he had lived better me
lust law years Mule mer. he bad.: Ince; .1 nee, 115 Said,
. 'What:p.m are at: .1 I , tiall never -complain. again about
pacer.. 1 never thought of 'these Luings • omit' e:: . lfe
. wag silent a =mein. and then added, 1 'lei e.in • yuer
po:sithee declare that I. enall uever agthit vote with the.
patty wig) tr it beeu uppoced
Whei.stiven your Union League. tneet will
juin your party. Tlll6 man voted our .lull .tieketiast
eleeltuu, bleebrb.:Eintuie. , • •
1 believe- theie are hundred's of men. if
'Teach tliin; iii ncbpy!ki II • Cowl t.yj taq • lity: .tuffs Wait,
vitt!. 1 apin:4l tq-You, is Wen". nu -Int“y 'whpreby . we-uiay
.e.ulight.o kkut 7-4 • • Tours retipecxfulty., - . -.. ' --.
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JACK Siiff.
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AN Ethbasy, (militate Government of Tuniit,
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was in Philadelphia "this week, en route to
Washington;" to- congratulate our. Goverrr.
Meat on the sUceesSful termination of, the
war for the Union . and the` - reestablishment
ofpeace.throoghOut our country, ant. also
JO convey 'an expression 'of the:sorroW Of
theirrsoverign for the death of President
coin.. General-Hashen brings with lint, as a
present to our' GoVernment, life:-sie por
trait'of the regining Bey ; and ltc isitiso- the
bearer - of a-letterfrom the Tunisian Minister
of State to Secretary SeWard i . .and or two au-.
tograph letters 'froth. the Rey,' hiniSelf one
toPresidentd . ohnsoaand the other to . .Mrs::
Lincoln. :The.Embassy on TueSdity.:evenicg
visited
'f the Fair .for the. Soldiers' and 'Sailors!. '
'Emile, at the • Aeadeniy. •of ' The
'Special AinbasSador, - Gee. "'ashen. .expresa-,
ed hinisclf highly . pleased" with the Fair, and
was- extremely generous in . his clunatious,
presenting, - I for.example, the Managers of one
of the tables with the suer of $lOO.-;-In I he'
.department . oi arms andArophieste; made A
sort .itdOres§ ; whiCh. was transrated...bi
.COnsnl.:Perry;-: expressing his fe . clingS as . . a
soldier; in the midst of: the torn- fins
the.battletelds of the_. Republic.- ern
basSY•will be : accompanied to . Wasihugton by
Secretary Sewant - and suite.. .
. Tiie Q6pperhen4 have missed the7r.mark
They cannot .bring. (low . n President 4ohnsmi
The . . President's despatch to PrOyisionaf . G;3v
einor Holtien,'.nrging uPonthe.. North .Caro.
.11na.Conyention the .prompt find complete re
pudiation, to-use his own,language, "of eve-
ry'dollar of the State debt created to aid the-
rebellion• against.. the.. United. States;" hi;
- late, speech to colored troops hi Washington;
in whlch he *pressed upon their . minds that
capacity not color will regulate the:status of
a than in . this country,. and now. his repudia
tion in a conversation with George Stearns
of 3lassacbusetta, of the idea that he was
.go
ing oVer to.the Copperheads, and his.decia
ration that lie is in favor of gradual negro, suf.
.
frage, have knocked the props frOm. Under
the Copperhead partY; and it 'ilea sprawling
on its back. -We commend to-the perusal of
all, the , report'in another column of
the
con
vorsation. between Mr : Stews and the . Pres
dent.: -.After reading it one may ask, `% , hat
will the. Copperheads do now ?" TheWerst
investment 1 . 119 Copperheads, aver made, wits
the attempt to Tylerize. .hOnest Andrew.
WELL Van !Tine, of. Erie,
Ohio, -was nouninated by the' r; Detinocrats i4f
that county as ca _candidate for ReCorder.
They sought to conciliutesol4iars, Mr. Van
Tine having served hiscount i ry as soldier.
The "bait "
, was not good. Mr, Van Tine
wouldn't takelt, and baspnblished a letterin
which be says • - " •
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-• - 4 "llkereby declare and retmest InYifriendi (if they bear
the'any 'eye) to nutkeit known that. the. - proreedinge of .
B:dd Convention - as rcerdi my tame; ate Wholly.repti,.
.
dialed by me. On w at. grounds Aber expectation of
acceptance of...the: nomination waalotinded:.l am at a
- lose to conjectnye....lf I had remainedat home the lel
four year!. of the rebellion:fighting-Abe Gmernment by
word and balint: 'plotting the death'of friends and the
oyerthroiroffliberty fit my name ; .;artua-Vallandigham,
B6oi h, or Mt ze, - they might have baa.a pretenses-,bat
• I don't drill in that eqizad.: .1 have :been 4 soldier.' I
have seen Belle - Isteand Libby Pyison. and as they (the
Democracy) did not yield their stipportin my time t f
need, 1 re3ect their lore n0*.. , .• 1.. - :. ... • • .
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' ...We never-could understand how any. sot
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Bier could .present-his . nante lo.be used on a
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Copperheid.ticltet . ,' arid: maintain biLself-rez ,
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spent, :after . thetreatnient they received at the
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hands of, the - Copperhead. party,..who ' aided
,
the Yrebels . ..aud: encouraged:the.. slatighter.ot
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the Union foldiers..... • -- , . .4. - .. ' -. .
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;Yisr, Se.--The editor of the cittzea in New .
York, says that if their party:endorses Presi
-drint Johnsona pollen he thinks it - is moat
more honest to vote 'for the Colon
,Zuirninis
1-atio'n Ificketiat - once, aid the editot says
he will do . aci; Witt► only two
Thonsands of others will do ,likeiVise. :They
-ask, why-take tip. opposition _ticket
Virg' F•4lt VoniwaSOLlnert.s! Am) Sitto!ts'
hlome.--Virehkve not observed any contrl
hutions front Schuylkillcounty - to this Fait.
I.t tato be hoped thattheCoalinterelts'which'
htiVe f prospered during the'...war, And stilt
prover,: A4ll_ wake liberal donations-.to the
o
Irali,befrelt closes, ; ,.,Tivo of the .Phliadel
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phis passenger railway coutpatties have each
Tntributekssoo in Itickof the Fair.' This is
an exaniptlworthNt twunlaiioitty our Coal
men,
~.W hp will'heaAthe *list with a' liberal
"donation le WorMy -object ?
Hose Efzeints,' SAD: . • Ali - 6 3tarnms, a: new
. .liook by - T. B..Artbur,lnd one ofyery.tieet;.
nblished by d. B. UpPeneott their very
best etyle, on• tinted paper, for the. nolidaye.
4ribrir has a iMet of. adroirere, arid it ie only-nee
eslisfy to announce a new book- tiv. him to cecuro
a - large tale. FOr sale 'at Book=
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iiOßEßoreE,LaLludlntEC°lishit[d.l2l:•AD.h.i'.Ysiii. sps t r e li d ti ly o F f r N a e n w li
"York, has been reeelv niost com
_piste history of the Rebellion noxilmbLislied,-and
Aelitirary=will be"eomplete - withont is ased
as . testinwny! , in'Gourte of Justice; -Ma& mini
.ller is illustrated with-tee-steel eugrariuks of our
-Generals. Back. younnen fnrnished„ and sub.;
icriptions received, at BIZN"- , 1111'S Book 7 Stoie..
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2: 'Chabir's•LADy's •• Boos,--.Crodey''s Lady's :Book
.for liovenal.yer is on.'ftor table. •It •cAnn4uPs‘a
pe,rb Hue engraving,' `.The „;ortritry S:Jhoel,' 'splen
did. gall fashions, colored, and • engraving el of
fashionable saeltS,' cloaks,. bonnefs 'and collars,
embrbidiery patterns,' knit• work; Sro.;•&c.. The.
literary' matter is of a high order, :Marion lia'r-'
Jand, Ifisi V. E. Townsend; iiirs.Aletta V: Victor;
•arid Idiss S.': Annie Frost, being contribmors to
this number.. Price ••$.3 a . year*; two copies for $5,-
.; 50 ; threi,copies•r7,so f.four.aopies $lO 00: As one
more number will tinish the .preseut year; new is .
the time to kat up: clubs for 1806. ' . . •
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G - 165••131 Full 1 11 3.5.(wn1g
6 12.1.4atit Q. 11: 11 1 1 4 1meg
.6 - •19 i 6 101 New AL 19 11 31 alu'ir,
6 2 015 81 First (4, 27 . 1J 64' mie,g
6 2116 ..
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• ..-Ta-niorrotn.:-Forty-foutth:Squdaytif the tear,.
and tiventietli after - !Trinity. Day 'length 10
bout, and 33 minutes:"
.•. . .
A 4.014.50 . tu1d lob's loga.tOd in a cleairabla part o
Atiolioal, aro offered sale by IL' C. Berga4oe
ser, .'Bee advertiaemeot t •
POt pubtoffice;bas - been estab
iliditilat Silverßrimk, this*Couldy, , betneen tht .
ptlii.ed of Trrek(isv: and Isfalninoy. City, and - Mr.
John Flom appointed postmaster.' -
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• .4.-Paticy aiii4 Giti4ens' ..Dtels Ball undei 'Alia
rtianageuieht.of colopeteUt geutdenititt., - % ill be giv
en at the Town IL ik t kin this. Borough, oh NVeduce
day evoiliug tier, ~ v.-...... .. ...- ...' • '. - .
-•' - •
adjourued dourt , Quiarter . .. Sea
qioris hae4 lieeli' uuldiug this cveek;•and will ,be
continued,' - next; dispoiie of the orindual busk
zuicyandated fpm the.last .. .soCers.l-Ternia:
A frill - repot of the cases tried wid be' published
.
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Fatal accident at: Port. - Ulititbit.- Oa Sithr- ,
daY last-at Port Qlinton,".Reputy Coroner 'Robin;
hold held an -inquest on the . body . of Andrew 11,
Miner, who came to his deatii - by- falling 'front a
lauding fur shipping, coal, and dislocating his
neck. Yordict accordingly.
.Arad -: ' . -.-. , .
;'Sated.
copy ..11cioks, m
uutie:rsi aikeyery coMh
ple..
- .Vox lswrit y Aim]. primary ochuulB ue.•lialit, beim
.Weir: We j.irge..
ex'.im,iunito of i hem. ald .- at It.. 80-.
nail% Niuk aore in [hie.
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Tin care *Mid treatinent, of the Head-alui Hair 18
a 14..tt&er that IlitereSta all—youtigals.vvell as (Au
-,aud , one of the beta ippitauee is-a pri.tper nse of
tue wcll-linewil aid nighty euilQrbed .(.14ecalier's
Li., e fol.: the iluir.-: IliOttatide have Naiad it, and
epeak in tile highest tc-rni:;.ut:ite - virtues.: 'Fur
pret-, , erillig the-youthful color, preventing falling
'out,- Sial l ati a .1-Ixtr Drepsing,it -is unequalled,. ':
. . .
• • Nathaniel: K. . - Richar4sort. are - gratified' at
bring itblo iiidtatttanat - this aceoutplitneti eioeti
thinist, vLot . .autue tuoatits. sinue.to this.
Jiorungh,: ANTI be rentotubere4 by ,our. citizens;
ilt give another reattng about a
fOrtntOit: The' iropros§teit 'thit H;• nook!
'while nere, was eo favoiithltaliat it is . not '.hiz
itrtious to 'prei.ilet for-tint a this auliience on the.
~iucdaiuu.ut Liz appneieWug.visit. • • -
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• .:Merited•PrOTAlgiUlt. - Wo are - really gratifled . to
.
learn that Gohinel Samuelli . ..- Sett o ehliti. la te uf
the Fiftieth - l'ettheylvaura Reginient, has - --beeit
appointed Brigadier-General by hievet;for "Skill
ful and meritoriousSem . Wes during the .ivar:''.- - It
:wasmutile. - we. leSin further; upon_ the personal
ra;etomeudatitii nr.Lieutenant-Generel - 11-rapt.
_.„
This is mit-4nlf, a - clistingnished honer.. •
•••• This.is tho third - time thai•Gun. Schirenk, who
eritdCl. the servicoi: we are 'prowl to -state, from
Sehujlkill County, -has been- Mt:v.olW fur
Wit comIMA in acii6M . Tue • compliment was in
each . instance merited. Schuylkill County*.is•
noted of 'herbrave son, ',.• •
. .
D ouTing Oregon +f a.l67 4 nrier . Resident of
Tottsnitle.—We ,rogret . to :learn - that JaeOli
inel;:dr:, eon of the lute Jaceb Kimmel, tir.; of
this d3orouLch,.w . as.recAtttly a eciclentstly drowned
:near ballas;*Oregou;.while.engagvd in :load
jug. his itloon - wit h provhdous fur mining opera
tions... it appears that the'veSsel went adrift and.
ran over; the .Fall at. that - p. We underidAnd
that the . : d eceased.. was a young man of steady
_habits.; respected r hY. those whO knenr....hiin,. and
kind brother. zlf:sSuryiving - rola iyes are 'deeply
affected.by. Amyx' , eeted detith. a;:e :re
quested to state'lltat.any . information in regard
to his. body .will be' thankfully received .:hy his
sisters, and . • •
. .
Miss . • Srisanwili.l leetnre.-an
nounned for Thursilay erei,ipg. of last. Weelc,...Was
'postponed ou so:entityf the weather, will lecture
at the Court -House ti.this . •:l3orongh-on Monday.
evening ilet,.tri cOmmendiYat 7.4-, , o'dlodly.. • -
She lectured during .thei , past - Week - ,With great'
success at Minersyille,Tinegroie, IJlnhanoy City
• and :Ashland. A. correspondent vvrithig to its
-frian'3laliauoyleity,- titate. ."that het . ' lectures •
vvfe a atiee.ees. The was quite..• good
the first evening; but Pinch, hotter the 5c , e0r1... - -- ,
-The audience listened with great attention to her .
winning eloquence and would! -have been glad to
have hail herspook tWice ae lopg."• -• • • •
We trust that the eitizen - S of .EottsVillelwifl
again . fill-the Court House to its otmost'eaPicity;
as -they did.last May, - to ",heat el
ogdent and fnettsuctive young,SpeAkei.;
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Serenade to- Pis! ingnished Visi.tor's;- - -On nirlay.
evening - last - it' becotning known to 'our citizens.
that Gov. Curtin, Mprton • MeMichacl, E`ei.t.;Gen.
Baltly.-Smith; Sinnon Dreper,..Esq., of'New :York, :
and,o.her.ilistingnished gentlemen,:wena
,at - the
Mansion .HOnse,-,.3.10nnt Carbon, guests. of . the'
:Reading' Railroad .CA'niman:y;. it was:.rescdved to::
-give them a tserqmide.. The Baud.-.was enka ed,
and between 8 'and 9 o'eloek Went to Mount, 'ar-'
bon, apeompanied by gnite,a large crowd:: ..: fter
playing several- aire;•there: Were loud cries 'for the"
Governor,:who'reSpanded in a:Capital 'speech.--
110-Wai followed by Mr. McMichael: in a hemni 7
Pais ;Gen. Baldv in arnilitary, and: Mr. - .Draper-iM
:those:
lanced', to the . great - pleasure of
.those:who'were.fortunate . enough to be 'present.
:The whole.. atrtir , which Was impromptu, pased
off v
. erv'pleasantly. - The: visitors' left town next
-
.: a
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. Debating • ..§e.iciityY-A. 'preliminary Meeting:of
the of the "Thr.!mpspit.'s Hilt Debiting',
and othiire Ittwirithle [nit, -trill'. t4lteplitop
.Penpsyl wania.:llo It . 6p Saturd ayeye
ping, tor the purpit,,e.uf reOrganization. ,
TheClub.have. Pt6rired the . use of the 'aboze
.natued Hallfor the •tyifei seaiinu.•:.' •
. .
the folyiwing creations have teen enggeeted :
".I.s man theartiticee of hia fortunes?"--" Is
there more to Admire" than condemn in the eller-
Eicti , r of the elighell people ?''-"Ii there' maything
iikblood- 7 ,'pedigree. , --ok. family?" file.. •• • .
-The'soelety will open about - the aecend 'or. third
- week. of November. The orde of 'exereieee .wilt
.h.hea ebort:leetnro "O r. f.B.o'niinntes: eticeePdedig..a;
debate of and a half -hotire...Thelormal inaug-
Uration of the. boasoli , wilrbe announced. iu the
"Jourikal.'.' • •.. • • • • •';
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, • .Ellingty and oote.—As will he seen by.an,
vertisein eta; theLe wonderful little peopfe:willap
, Pear at the Town Hall next:Friday evening, and
larrttin.three - • • • :
. The' following iiiirom :the Lancaster • Erp, , esa : :'
`.`Copitaodore Foote, : - Col; Small. and Mies Eliza •
'Nestle; gave:i)ite .. of their popular• enter' An : mints
•at FoltodHall; last evening, to.
.a crowded. 'and.
delighted'audieuee.-- It Is not saying: too much
when we' as -.that .4 - :niece: interesting : and
pleasing . entertainment' never:-visited- thiq
or one - that glyes.'mord universal. Sattsfaction.
The Cortiniodore and :the' other -little' folki rare
perfectpeeple in miniatnre, and are frill. of • life
' . and vivacity. Their' perfortnanice4i ' last: evening.
de:i;hted both old-and yoring ;:- end iaotwithe- t
the entertainmentlasted two 'frill- holm, no
' one:appeared:in the -least
: fatigued.. but would , t•it
-through two hours more..s..The entire .Continen
. tal Quartet are with:the little. folks. -The Con- .
.tinentsils, since We least had the pleasnte bfhea*
big them, have been reinforced 'by several. -able
.asSistaiite, and they are. te;day. 'as .gond, if riot
. - better.- than any tithe since they have ,been be
fere the public. Their Music is choice-and toel:1 7 .
•• es the popular heart 4 touch-,
es such music that every
bodroan :.ruiderstand: :and- everybody likes.to.
roe Union, League.—A. stated meeting of the
'union League was held on Wedneiday evening
lest nt the Union Hotel.: • .
An amendment to the Constitution making the'
. terms of The officerii one year instead of six
months, wail ful(pted..:!- • : • . .
The following officer's were elected :
President—lion. 0: W. FITHA.N. . • -
• • . Vies Paimplmrs.• ,
South Vard-James Henry Gres
sang. Capt. John T. Boyle.. •
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Ward-Theodore' Garretson, William
Mines,'Jr., Charles. Heffner. ' ' - •
' North Vest. Ward--Hon. " . .Tameit' Focht, John
tnens, Hodgson: - •
. NortbßaatiWard,--Major larne!; 'Wren, -W
Sterner, Jillll4 . • .
; Recording Socretary : -LF:11. Wallsen.
Cote: Sec reSrv—lfajor Oliver C: 13( shyshell.
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Treasurer-Lewis C. ThonMsen.' • • .
P.xecntive Committee—Hon.'':Wm. L.. Tfelferi
itine,'JMeph S.' . Patterson, John. T.; Werner, D:
Shertleomd Jar oh Tilden/IMO:I:2 -
‘....lderwenner- 7 •liexiarn Barr. - -:- ' •
The following cssmpriittee tO tak hArae cif the
'cannon-et - the Le4gniffor thb - oblinilog vont, was
eeritinn . nd - Itiollev . F.. Lee;'. - David
70 , APph Schreiner slid Nicholas .Ulrich.
The Laguelhen.adjourned: -
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insscarica agninat aceidetile, ieinea with the
luet that a large stun is -paid in Luise cif. death,. is
berbraingjerstly; : icry -pupnlar:s. 31r. 0. Hill,
wltoa office. is : over Bright's, bardware store,.is
a
doing brisk business. in insuring - policies. .-In
;Mils Region *bees life and limtrare .insecare, in
•.cousequence.of. the-.hazardonte nature eif sneif
occupations, in mines and'onrailroad . ; .t . l,te
kint; provisbms for one's family in.antusipation of
acculent4 is one of theniellt aenaiblettilia t man
can do. Mr; Hill's' omripanies arefrehle,-,-sunt
Ave icconimend them. to Abbas who viiah to seeitrilf
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• TheSchnylkill.Gonnty Ede . catiphal Aismiaticirt
witiconveue in the lectuni room of ...the Lutheran
Church. in " inylkill"-Ilaven, on Sattird ay, No
.tiember,4, at Di o'dock .The eiercises will
.coneist of Esettys and Iteporte, - : and a • 'discuisba
on "the I*4t nietliod, of preventingwhiiiporing in
'schoCil," The object'of. this Association IS to se
cure the.harmoniaus. working or -till'the'7'Eapcs
tional igenciei inthe- County. : Teachers, direct.
46,4ergymen - and all friends - or .education aro
cordially invited to attend, • • . . •
= • - " 7 daJlat W. Brocktm.
=. • Chairnian Executive Cotinnitteei • .
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Irleencl4Trfrm iu i ,Ahland.—Within the past
.fortnight, there have:been several acts of incendi.: .
.arisni in Aslititid..- this-County, -the .result in ono
;instance, being ipiltewilestriintiTe .fire,"iiinl-heavy
loss to individuals. .: ..' ' .- - ' . - : . -... • •
• On Tuesday night last %boat 12 o'clock, &stable
',Was set, on tire and totally destroyed with a:wither .
stable and two 41Welling . houses. One of the sta
ble .was 'owned. bYJiiioli BeirmaM We have
not.learned his loss, or 'whether he ate,- insured..
The Other stable was owned. .liy,Thus. M.. Fisher,
'Whe.lost iu additien,..two horseS, two melee, three
- hundred bushels tit corn, ,etc.: Ms loss is $3OOO,
'inion whieh 'we understand, there is' no -iusnr
. ;ince.' .one of this dwellings WaS owned by Lewis.
13 m... h.. The . ether was Occupied. by 3 atvb LlJucks
' The owner's name *e." have - not heard. - About
. 41.00:wOrth•of furniture was destreyed: , The total
losSis . .eitiuiated.iit . ssoOo,.upon' which there is
but a•partialiusniance. . : : :.* :- --
' SnalVednesthy night 'an attempt' was Made to
• hurn the reSideuee of Mr. Bancroft,. the coartitier.
I or:: ' Tbe tire fortunately ; Wad' diScovered in titre
to extingnish it before any"inaterial damage..was
..Liiit weeki the screen tictory, of r Mr. liairliltian ,
Adams ,svati set do :tire, liut in. this.case also,: the
tire - was.eittingilishedtu time to save the building.
.ASbland needs badly, efficient watchmin,.water
- works and lirelipparatiis. -Until she' gets them
she: will nottle sate. . : ... •- . .: .- ' -
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_vOoN't
~OIIANOES
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7lieAre s ity:Trole.The Return Judges met at the.
Court Ho u se in. this Borough, yesterd . ay Morning;
to, reerivo the returns from'the Army. . They are :
as .folles ' . • , : • t •
• Trenton . . Burrselcs, :Trenton, ' N. J.—Aurarun
.GmanAL:..--Joho P..1-kirtranft; i ; Sunvmon;GF,s.
sas.L.- 4 .jacs.4b • Cainpbellii. . • •• • :
• Bush BarrackS; Washington, rD. C.L-Hartranft
Kvt . .ddl Green Barrack,i IPdshington,.-B. C.=
Hartrauft,
.1.; Oampbell,. AssEuntx,.-Wash..
lieifsnyder,!•l : ;. 7.• K. Helms; 1;
1: . TREASUILEA-L-Dallid: Nagle, 1. • Diktitor
I.OII,NiAL-Al. E.-Richards, 1. ' C . OAE:ALISSIUZia:II-IV.
L: Gray',L. CORONER-J. B. Brandt: 1. DlltECT
oil. OF l'oots--J. „ • COICSTY SUILVEkOI3
Hawley, 1. 'Avorron—lsaac E. Severn; 1.
Gen: 'J MUCH A. .()thee, Washington:, D.
o.—H?rtrauft, ; ; Riiletiyder, 1 ;
Helms:l ; L •, • .
Workhouse, Charleston, .S. C.—llartrantl, 1.;
Campbell, .1.
The Official majorities of Schuylkill County, now
sLandlas follows •• • ' • . . , •
AUDITOit H,DaVIEI, -
Siinvk;Yott. GEszum...John I,.Linton,! • ' Ettkl
.
!i •
.. John .....
' '• Peter. F. C011in5,...:.... ..859
TreasunraLWin; .. . .
DISTRICT ATrotticur,—Jainea
Cintnisetotigu—alenlatuin Evert, • • • ! • 841
. Cone :nu—NW. G. Jolinson, • .....i i 0
Dithscrou orPapa,-Innao Orwig, Jr., 78'
Cotriirk'Sintruion:--(keo..W. Aiatehin... ,-..; _WI7
Atuirron-Louis 13romthe - r, ; .. ..
our last we Mindy' noticied the re
edit of the match played in Philadelphia on TtteS-•
day-Of - last week botweon WI Pottsville and Asb
lanfluba. The game: wag well 'contested, - iu
tereifing; and very pleasarit...- Anneied is .tbe
score; by wbich it will be semi that the Pints - vide
Wei victonotut by three ruue.and three -wickets to
spare
181 , INNLNGS. • • 31) INNINGS.
Evans b . • b Deeiner • .
\Valor* b...llyers. • • 0 c
Parks c Allen b Deemer 10 h
Yll~ry,b.D.eemer..::.::.•.o b.dlyora.
SOtibtorc DLTincr bMyL ,•••'
not .• '
RAIL ly c tbee,.
•
incr. •
Tgpluc b Dee:met:
Matber.c lournisob:Dee- .
• ... .. . ' mit nut
Lee b Myers ti I)eemer
Itrehany pot. 45at. .. .... 2'b lleemet
Stinderstin b llecaker...• 0
Bye 4.
• Lug, bye ••• • . ... .
%tildes • 4 ..
. . . .
• ..18r -15z9.3 . qa . . - • : .. • .211 . 1. - NiNG 4 a;
Leilcly bMather, •
Pafry
•Patl Mather •10 c Lee b Mather
'Wstrtlimatt IParry
Lajvcns b :Parry O b
Allen l.b . w, b Mather... •0 b Parke • • • •
lertirdes , '
er • 6 ..
Deemer c Parks b Math: . •
I)."Parry • " " ' . O
6-Pzirry
; it , b.Parry- • 6
*.S ni3t (int '0
1.0,C Sanderson 4Parry;....' 5
MyeniTy.: .-..'
Griffith b
;Wright b ; Mather
Shuotap not out:.
Le 4 byea
Wides :
ANALYSIS OF. BOWLIN(i.—POTTSVILLE.
8i1.1.8. ,RUNS. .MAIDENS. WteKICTS
`,7 42 8
97 3d 2 • 10
. . ,
Uniutres • John:Thomas, • .
Scoter& ' . A. W. Schalk, A...3leCainbridge
The match between the .-Potteidlle and Young:
America cliths• took 'place. on' Thursday." The.
Pottsvillebeing a new Club, ; hardly epee,ted to
• heat its Veteran antagemst, and was preparedfor•
'defeat.. LOvers of, the' game of . eriettet regret
see the innovation 'which . ..has been . 'Made - In
-the geed
.old .of bowling, 'by the 'Young
Arnenca . ttnd other-',clubs. • Instead of. r'elicering
the'hall below tke.slioul - .er: no Of
the ..bewlers of the •- . Yeuti,g. America;
above . thel:Shoidder .a perceptible . ..thriiw.. -
. This_is contrary to the laws of criCket - erstab:
'
lished liy the Marylebone ChM •of Thigh - lid, by
Which c•ricket Ors profess to. be guided; -and we do
.
:not - believe that.howling like Newhall 's would' hi
-permit ted.in a match over the - water. Now, I
bowlers 'tiflthe Petthvillo Club. deliver all Iheh
halltiteloW the ahoulder,-believing that they - sr
following*the rules in doing: so._. If however ; ' , the
4 . lll°l's - 00n alluded to istobe recognized 'as legir.
mate liewling, the Pottsville Club - will we '
.pre ,
stime,:atlopt itteextseason,. and thus place itsei
on an equality' . in that' respect, with chib -
now practieing it. •It maybe then r that the team ,
of the next.friendlY. Contest between :the . P.,itts
Anierica will not be sodisactreir
•te onr'liaya.. But we bone 'that bowling' abovi:
the sheUlder will - tie ruled out.' To' to
• •Annexed:hi the;seore of the match betWeeath •
Pottsville, and Young Atrierica. The •liatting:
Waters and the ..bowling of .parry, Parke am
- Mtither,•elieited favorable comment.. The play
ing'of the Yotitig.Atuerica, escopting'.of."cOurse
theboWling of C. Nesiliall;it.4.s worthy:of adini
_
. . .
watori , out. • • O b Newhall_ . 11
-Evans. b.JiihnS • ••. b b Newhall 0 '
Taylor b • -. !.•0 b. N'evitall • • - 0
Paiks b Johtwc — • •-0 b-NeWhall • ' 0
;Slather •e • Newhall : b • -•
• Johns . •.• 0 b 'Newhall • • ". 0
Parry b Johns.. - : 0 bJOhn4 • • .
Lees: Davis•b!Newhilh... twit out • ' • :. ...0
Stichter b Johns -0 b Newhall • • •• • • - 0 .
_Bar Reilly b-aieWhall,..: 1 h•w,-b JOhns • • • 0
•Brehany nut out 11)W.• Newhall • • 2
Jae B.Reilly . b "Newhall •01)•STewhall .... . . 0
..19
. ; . Am - ERICA,
IsT INt4tNus. • • • • .2u Lollar.%
Bayaid,. I b w, b . Parkin.: 14. c Lee b - Parks..o .
Geo 11.Melhall b 2,1 i Parks • • ,
D S Newhall b Parry..l not out
Chas Newhall 1 b,w,,b • " •••• • •
- .Parka. .. • c B b Parry
Vattx b Pars • 'ti c I Reilly..l3 Parks .0
Davis b - Phrics 7 run - out• . ' 3
totabur b Pafry - • 0 b Parry. ' - 2
'Johns. h. ~ .. Parry.:. •• 'l3
Watson d Taylor b Parry Evans bParry'ld
- Mears not In run out • -• .
,2
F., Fisher.b Parry :• b Parks .. " 1
:Byes .. ... .... . 0- ' •
:Leg-byes - . 1 .. . .... .. 3
Witted • .
...
Johns - •
Newhiill '1
Umpires
Scorers..
For the following' description of the . play be
tween the Pottsville and Ashland, and l'ottsville -
end Young . America, we.. are' mdelited to a gen:. .
fleMen mho WAIL prosent : .
. Oa hionday,•the 16th inst., the ;Pottsville C. C.
'proceeded to Philadelphia.. They arrived in the
City Milton to-bee the .Fifemens' Parade:_ On
Tuesday a f e ommittee of the Aiibland Club escort
erl the Potts•ille out to' their 'grounds, 25th and
Colnuthin. thenne. The, wickets were pitched at
.10, A. M. The Pottiville wen :the toss and lient.
tho Ashland to the bat;Messre. Paul and Shuman
Making 10 each; being the only double figures on
the Ai-hie:rid side in the let inomgs. - The Potts
• ville ChM:then' handled the bat, but strange to
.say,"Paritti was the . only, one who succeeded in
making an average score, he making. TO. The
1-4 innings resuitett—Ashland, 43; Pottsville,- 30.
The game was itumediet returned:by - 411e Ash-1..
hind, with Leddy and Shuman at the bat, Both
played ro
but Slinadthqug' soon caught for
five the :wickets', fell "rapidly, .
Leddj made 17, ,
the only good score made by them. At the fall;
of t''e - third wicket, the Asblend 'entertained the I
POttsville in a trecOmingmanner. The Pottevillei
- took the - bit with 71 rims to rneke'to
scorned rather" a large score; , as the I) , . , wling of"
Aye' s - iiMlDeemer wee effective:: The wickets of
Perks, Parry, Tnylcir Evins,Brehany and Lee fell,
for only 13 uus. • ;The . game was in a precarious
condition, lint owing to the good plavin - g onr old '
preceptor and' model of culcket,' , llfather—'-who
succotded - byu flrre'llisplav of batting in ecciring
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BALLS. 'RUNK; 41.A/DF:$18; WILiIgETS
.• •28 • ' 5 . 10 •
ANALYSIS BOWLING: 7 ,7OTI'S'w:ILE.
BAT:L/11. 12678, , - 31Amt:811.: %V
:171; • •5S .• .• -• :8 •
80 - , • • 10
YOUNG • ••••
'BALLS,, WICKETS
. • 12. • . 12'
-P0rrac11.1.7... • - "YOUN4 AMERICA
.; - • .
Schalk, - Whirtentv:.
• •
. .
Very nmeh - excited tinting the game 'and 'after
'each "e trike 7. Made bYllitr rtriV .given .
.quantity; :Of-bate; caps, Might - have,
- been * seen in-the air s -whilst of - ,`g0.1". on
.that:!"..44bn:llY-bey r . Might • have been
fieltrd mile.Off.'Whetr.the.last strike was
•ye - laitd - afpartial eel* of the:Sim-and •heavensh.•
•as every bat, 1:1414 ,ppcket • hankerchiet
the :PottsvillS:delegal.lon*itt - op as tigtr
`et.t.'mai'astiooiroer'?tOuld PoseiblithroWit-,-;
fot*.tnatch_witlx . .thel
,I.Olitink;Mi; i;Oint,toOine . a.to . se;' : thoy,Wereil
'l:liftable - to 4314; Four of theirlEayeriAstreAro
.theAehland matob: I.:the:Weather lioweyer f i'ivaa
!very fell - almost the': entire
da '
• ' iithiirsdaYtherliing cointhittee of the toting
Ainetica.CluttescOrtedlhe Pottsville. Club: out.
Le's grOunda at Germantown.' • The grounds are•
tuagnific~nt As level as ,The vrialfes
were pitched M 10, A.- M. the Young : America'
- won the toga aid (Arose the bate,'seuding ut . GcQ.
Newhall aull.l3ayardi to thebooiling of p,Aitts and
Parry. Newhallnd
retired for 2; a . .was*ricceided,
by.lrisei; whom Parks Sept hack to t for 0..
Din: Newhall o.nue next, 'brirParry,gave.him A
•:4. - farlough. Charley Newhilt.. succeeded
"Da.t4":: brit getting:. hia::k;,s in'. the
frOm•Parks; : he retirell Ter' Q,
rpail of.
..
bCitig slid -at. the wicket and' playing prettily..
-Davis took' the hit next,.-, and now the play be
came:quitesicerod:7.befote.Parks
got in . on :his : : 4 Airatter.r 4 thiyarit , Was the next
victim to Parks;'but not until lie scored be-.
-ing theronly : gtird score during , the inninips: i The ,
telegraph now ,- showed . 6 wickets. cl irn for. SO.
'rune. The other 4:vrickets fell for2ittnti, leaving
the
.score -32 runs:. The - Pottsville; Club - was in
elegant. Spirits; having kept. this - fatnens • Club
down to the Same score it. matle iii 1 uttsville,-'lu
its first inning: • ; 11 7 ' •
.....Evans • and- Waters.tOok•the facing
the famous. bowling of Charley, - ,Newhall - :and
'Johns: Waters playeal a.baltvery prettily,
.13nt by:
a mistake was unfortunately run out.for 0-- tay-..
for succeeded Ee.ans ;resigned for':o,
Parks followed, wliEu Taylor: allowed one of New-,-
lairs " t •demolisli his "'urn
ber-ye:d,"• and: retireiriti favor. of Mather, - (our -
_hero): . Parke now Politely retired before Johns,
'who returneti , Parks'iv.eomplirrierit. .Parry enter
ed the. lists next.— 3Litherwbile. endeavoring. to
Cerend-his Stunip4; irlabed. ond ofJohtite.balle into'.
Chantey.ilew:lairs
: gave 'place to-Lee?,
Parrv:'-gay.e bp, . - T
the ghost • for'. o,'. and'retir,e.d
-' isivoi• -Of 1 8tichter..he telegraph
:shoWed- - 6 Wickets ' :for 1 ron,.
run a " bye.". Leo getting a ball ;httle , iiff the
'wicket; 'bit.for2,these ruus• being. -the. first.
.:obtained by the -
Pottsville Club,' Stichiter .Was:
nowelloWed to, seek - headquarters, his wickets
being , demolished Johris.•
was the next
. eemer. Lee obtained •2 - • Singles
More, when lie was Caught by , Wairs off - Newhall.
' now appeared.: the. telegraph:limy
sttisWed 8 wickets-dowri,..s runs :made: • Ber:Rell4 ,
T .. ly•entieseded.iii - cutting one,ot triganere
tor. 1 but in trying to repeat :the act, 'heard a
. neiseof timberS his rear, and gave way
for ''Jatiles,' Reilly,' who soon returned, :
~.!...reliany:
.brieging,ont his bat. The - total seere'was
.
.runs and. - byei.o men making :in cricket. par-
•lance,-"goose-eggs",(o.). '. • . •
The Young Ameriea.'iagain..handhifl • the:willow,
George Newhall' and Mears. facing- Parka
: .and
Parry. :clears was•soon run Out, add Parks. again
rent:Newhall hoineward...:l3 , iyar I and 'Yttux 'were.
now.together:• V4ux's stay was-fleeting, Jas: lti eV
catching lihn at cover point. Lee caught llayard
at mid-wicket.. Charley-and Dan: Newhall - now
endeavoredto run - up the score, but., Charley was
semi caught 13er. P.cilly at'coVer - point, - and
gave way to Davis, wheae:etay was cf-l.tquabdu ,
heing-.„run 'out for- - 3.:. The telegraph
6110%11 6d-7 10 . 1'16N :down fear 33 runs. • Dan..NeW
hall and J.ditisint,w commenced - to play
Dinner, •waki. '.The stumps were
• drawn.. The showed 7, wickets down, 50
runs made. 'The ,Young,America entertained .the
Pottsrille'.very. handsomely. - • . •- •
. • rrsv wait resumed - after. dinner. - ParrY finally
sent Johns to. grass ;for • 13, Dan. Newhitll still
giving a ;fitiErdis . play. , of cricket.' The -telegraph
showed B:Wiekets; 66 runs: -Watson was the next
whO wit • 'little:Dan," • made the game
the.biril dying to all parts - of •.the
Wei - ,o• , graeeftilly, sin - rendered, •• being
.ean._:ht by Ev are off Parry,-for 16. H.:Fisher was
- the next - and lust cunacr. .Parke . graEiped the
ball With deterrnmetioe; and by a well directed :
Shoikent Fisher 'and
. euusequentiv,. Dail"
homeward.. Dan: Newhall scored - 46:. runs, and
carried otit•his•bat.....The telegraph - showed. 102.
- The prospeete, - far • the l'ottsville were rather
slim, they haying 128 tic make.- bitt•their lost' not.
-hope. Was repaeswited - by Parks
and ..Tirol:my. .the Pottsville. cricketers
• could not. face the - terrific bowling of • Chaney
:Newnan,. he hilibig - 8 wickets, iii ah • incredibly
-short space of time. I believe. With the Net , :
: . York Clipper-that "Charley. Newhall iethe.fastest
bowler 'new extant:". Johnny Waters .played
be . autifully - and suecoriiig 11, - our'l.lar--
gent in this Match: PEistrnelCoue of Johns' bath .,
away. for . 5: . .Parry • Made
,5,, Brehany - 2: • The.
wiekets .-;fell rapidly. • The •telegraph • showed
:10 - wielit44'„ ,
44 runs, -thus deaving.Pottsville •83
rtirsdn:the rear.' ; transit ?loci a ttl,thdi."
iiTATI3S - OF THE intiNONERs 'PAROLED BY
• • EENEHAL•GRANT.. - • •.' • •
• .
.• ••.
To the F.,tit0 . 41 . The 5. r. - Tribune, • -.. .. • . •
Miltary . Commiss , on for the trial of - Capt:
Wire 'ads summarily rejected his plea of immunity from .
Inundcd oh the' terms of -parole: the Sherman
and Johnston. I , ll,rindiar in n hich 'he• in .
-It was not excepted 'to that plea, that the stipultition
not to be disturhed by Unite' States authority:. did not
.etalmtee Cape, Wirz as well rest. If that stiPu,
• latiOu amid not ex.empt hici.trtien trial rea
gt
criniest, Certainly the mune-could not proteettanylteliel •
of iler from arrest and trial' fig thatgreatest of all crimes
Treason. -
. Since ails' settlenaent of the true interpretation of .
General. Grant's tin Ms of Surricalerso far as the ac-:
lion of a Militaty Court can settle it -My 'attention .has
been directed.by one,-who is (haply re.id both in history'
and in law, to the cloudy parallel' terms of the Capita
latiOn 'of Paris. and the nnSuCcessiltil recourse'of Mar
. shal Ney to these terms or his trial. For Die facts, af
ter
,a careful exatitintititmo ft he regard, niaritse , with
out much viiriatimi, : the words of the note *hien called
my attention - to them: • • •
Marshal Ney having, after the return • of Napoleon
• fro . m'•tillia,- -deserted- the cause • of Ladle
thus; one.ofthe leading. otticers, contrinuted greatly
:toward the reinstatement - . of • Napoleon, having, also
served at Waterton with thellmperor. wet; gel ett'd from
ii large number about equally guilty; to be trical for
' - The 'trial opened before it.Conntil of War.loti the9th
•Of _November; Isty but the Council-, having declared
itself inc - -rupetent, on , the- groinaLthat Ney - was a Peer
of 'Future and by the iharte justifiablabefore the Chem
- ber of Peers. a , royl.lcrdinance
. referred: the ease to the
existing Chamber. • : • .' • •
'• - Rey's case was a desperate one and the "facta were
clear- , - .lmbeduyere had just been shot:: Divalettil was
in. prison for trial In. the eircumstancee. Ney and-its -
.lawyers rested on an article of the Capitulation-of Paris
of Jely 16;15 1 5-the twelfth - . article-tc . part
. of which.
inns as follows:.the inhabitants, - and in .. .general .all
the individuals who are (qtii se'rrouveat),. m • the crept ,-
tat, ehall cantina - o . m . enjoy their , rights acid. pigsties
.without'a possibility . to be disturbed Or btainght in
. iitiestior,in•reipect to any.fnuctionS In:Which they are
tor have been engaged relative to: their ecnuintt'or their
pruifei etre ingitiles reeheicheA en
rein relidiverinent aux fitnetionimillsoecupent mace:
tient ocettpre:s aleur eenduffe et a Laura apinioasphfiti;
. que4.) 'Noy was in Paris at the capitulation and 'the
plea was that • pluchiir .ittid'Wellingtom had by these
terms; *. secured . to- him .complete amnesty so - ,tant . :be
laws of . France :Could not touch him: Ile applied to
:Wellington, then in PariS ;; but 'the...peke declared that
the Convention of July. 3. waii purely, miittary, that the
articlein quication inilyiinterdicted the foreien cOuquer , '
ere froth every measure of rigor. toward . the .inhabitants.
of. Paris bat in no.waylinutid the. FrencitGoverom'ent.
-and tout.,, not take'w
aay • front ibe Ring the right of
bringing Ney 'before the' tribunals." The Chamber .of
•Peers refused to consider 'the plea - resulting front the
eapitidution Cr the international aspect of the case. and .
could only bring.-.liTey- In guilty of.-tresion.. He was
shut hones after. the'sentenee. , •
•Ne need not defendilie expediency-or thejastice of
Ney's.execntion; but this plea of his.wai dearly Mad
• Thus far the, quotation referred .to-'..which exhibits
- the fact of the 12th article - of the Catiltnintion of Paris
.r-to which also might be added thelth . -article -afttirds
almost a. prototype of General • Gran t's . The
Prittre•of Eckmniii who commanded - in chiefthe army
:in 'Paris, when afterward
. questionedonlhat ; subject
• testified before the Chamber of-Peers that-. i f the' allied
:Generals bad not "acceded ti, thiam claw:e.-he. would
have given' battle, with .ticila,anO disciplined infantry;
. 23.00fecavelry, iin. 400 to NO Cannon.' ..'!" • • •.
- The further examinatiiin of this piece , of histery,'-aii
(mind in Viel-.Castel!s .fourth volume,. train which the
above facts are deriyed, , and • In Wellington's Dispatch
es 'veil, ail. br.Gurwood), and: partlcalarlY: in the dis- -
patches to Earl Bathurst and , to -Prince Blneher,- (both
2d July), ancliri his memorandum.(l3th Nov.), discloses
.at least LWe . pdtnts which give the attemptNl defense of.
Marshal Ney, underthe. Ithieher hod R'ellington C.in
..i.entlonr a far greater aPpeartince of strength than 'Could
be claimed for General Lee tinder Geheral Grant•Scon
yeinion: For while the hitter was .
_conux-tent•
pled‘m the. United Sitates-Goventment contrary to the
fundamental haw, which,...eS the • Attorney General has
:explained, was anowtito alhp miss, and contrary, also.
• to the General. Orders. which bound the nrmies of the I
United States,. there was nothing tci . . preveet the allied
Generals frOm. making and-car ying out the gnarantee
-which Marshal Neyis defenders Insisted. that they did
:
give to the actors Of the Innictred days, then in 'Par's;
• 'Against the. poWee of the king. Again, the:allies did
not 'qualify nor preclude a Misapplication Of the abtibl tire
guarantee in their .'eniircution :by anything' to mark
purely milltiot meaning Gbne al GratiL'With'.
• admitabletaet. as mentioned-in a for Mer letter, did. in •
the - very :if tee - of his Cic,vention ihdw an impossibility
fo-
the paroled'prienneretri data any guarantee or lin.'
mnnity:under it In their characterits 'Rebels crirnii
mils; because, in that .Convention he. avoided. recogniz,
' lag those,pristiners as criminals at all. butt knew them
-only as belligerents. who -would posses x right to ta4
ap arms again. as in a lawful and honorable wisrovhen
•eree duly excluidged.• • . . : —• •
The French Chamber of Peers by the - deeislve,• and the
English Duke. by his. several affirmaives. gave a prece
dentlhat involves the idea.-a• just idea• undoubtedly- .
and a Con verition - of' this kind is not Pi interpreted
by- its embixlied words and phrases, alone, independent
01 . . the wellkuown facts that were coma 'mitt:Cita
Concerning the: inie In, quest ion,.. the Detke had written ,
to.Rart Bathurst, linuiediately the. - exchange. of
Convention decides' all the military
questions . o I this moment . oxisting here. 'and tonebes
nothinglpolitigal.". - -And upolt the occasion of Marshal'
'Nek e appeal 10, him. 'he wrote. .:•Certainlv. the Cf . mven
ti9n was•theh understood as it-ought to be understood
now. vtz.;.that it" Was excluSively military, and - was
never intended tri bind the. then. existing. Government-
Of Prance. or any. Government Which should suticeedit."
Alteratie action of ortrovintlillitary.Cohrt.. thus sus
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tribunals.: •• Anax..C. TtVIAING.
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Church is tincierg,uipg . repairs seryices v,lll . he'tielti iii
the Coitit.ll , ,itse at . lo; 4., , e10ck •;
. A. +,l ; an d. -0 4 .
gregat lona'. Vim vett '
R. .e% cry SabiYath 'lll teruatelY; 3.1.)
Ceei peg, A. Dl4, . •
kl.tr - 1 , 11..ii:41, pi ipst Itu re ~-Ss inday ff. , int it. g
vice ( I iiV - teelocit.,) Wri)er lq.ahali,ttnglill.l4(l tit/ . streetg.
Sunday eveiatig rei . Vice '(i : Lecits;k.) . ,klrtreet, tiear Cul.;
. 1u%1D4.". - • , ALST.I.N.'.I"4.4tor.
. Residence Mithantineni'llOove ith Street.
IPremby Cerium. Chtir.eh r corner Ma
hatitougo andAnir Al Si reels: 11.1LEr;
tor:- Servicee, nutiday lox M.. and. r Y. Al:, ex
v'epl..on.the lat'Sunday.of eveir morith:%r when theaeeihal
seryieeivill,bo held at -.3y i IP. M.- Leetere,
eve9ing at, 73. Sabbath prayer
Meeting. (vertex before 10. Sunday niornitig. . • '
Pritj-er _ 4, Leier.y. Sunday
morning, ft OM .* to 9,4'0 . '66,0i, 111. the • frame' Church
On Sek.bild Stteet, bet Ween 31arket.and Norwegian Ste.
raigeticral Chtirc ht, street.-
Itey. SAVI, 9 1.1
. nothe;' Pastor...v:lll preach Geri-nap:ev
ery Suuday• morniuk ht to o'clock; aw.lEugli:sh in the
Evening.: at T.b'clock.l •-•.• •• '• .
lIIAALICIE U.
:AIL Jfarriage , S,'etiees trkuxt - tie accompanied with i 5
•centrt.ta appear in the iiitgurim, - . • •
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BROWN— E NR St. Clair - , .011.1hOtt2d inst., by
Rev. G.; Pam Mr. Wm . . flttmi, - a, of f..altanoy City, to
Miss Eid - zn. EVA N 13 ;: of St. Clair, .pa. - * • .
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CONNOR-,WOLFF—In this Borooith.,on: the - 26th.
in , t, by :Rev.,. W.- P. Lewis. Jinja. C•• CONSoR to Vat
al
NI A ' dit tighter of William. Wolff, all ofiPotts-
YEL . L—JOIT:4SOn tbelsth tnpt, byßev H.
.E. 'Gilroy, COMYEI.I. -t0 CARO/IRK.
daughier of the, late
. Itiui.ll. - Johns, .paq.,.both of the
.
above named place. • • • -
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.LEVAN'tdiLES.—On Solidity evenin4.22k.finst., at:
the. Lutheran Par..funuon 'by-the Roy: H. ,
Shindle, R. Ii.'LEVAn to 11AUUxe L. MtLes, all of.Ml
. .. . .
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.. - A' cake and " trimmings" came ..lialy to Mind.. .with
onichts complinients. to the printsrs.n ": The pnnters
kteud to Vie happy dmitfle n the:fir• of fileildshlp : - ex_
'press the' te l that , 'Auk should make "So excellent. a
allowa ; hope that he, will never..ran . short of •smikt.t.
*OAPs or be "Nint of, sorts,''. and that. he may . ' have.' all
wiiys lots of '"coins." 'So-wisheth $l3 primers: '
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MORItELL —J. iMES—bn' . ..the *i .?2d. inst., in Miners.
rine. at the residence of . Elie officiating cleygyman, 'the
Rev, GeOrge.l3. UERMAN'Ait.)IIIIELL to MART ANN
hoth . otSt. Clair:: .2' ' '
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.WAIia,TO . I3I.ASAt the. residence. of the bride,
‘2,;(1, hy J...Stichter. to
Mtes . AN.sit: - .ToniAs, both of . Debalrlsoo, Schuylkill Co.
.- . aniiMeneeMents •tf deal hx:.:_free, • Those a,
'companied:with. - izciticeS, mot paid . .for at • tto
rate of 40 Dents per , li?te... • . '; • • . • •,
. .. .. .. .
-13.LEW--:en the' 21st of . October-1 . 0 111ahan0y Twan ,
ship, S • chuyikiil County:. JAnEs fillnw, aged SI years; B;
nnonth'k toad lir day's." Deceased was-a. native. of ice
Jert , ry Ina resided in. Schuylkill Connty.lietween . 8i
and iiiyoui-5 . ...,. . •
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FRACKLOri thelbdi in9t., : * at Mahanoy . Planbs. Mrs'
gyz.Nsw.in, wire cif. Dardel..Fkack, . and daughter
of Edward and Sarah. S'ehuingef, In the' 21bLyear
. . .
.
. ,
Daughter. rrst faithsin.find Finriow
•lleitiii is o'er mania is . woriT;
On thr.sinniiier. iiii‘ins no moyrow
Rest, thine ..!iiithly.raee s is,rust. '.
.
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• KT.TLI.i 2 -On the 21d of Onfober..!II.POitSVIIIC, MARIA,
Wife lit Jacobi I:lll;,agedl9y.uaps... '_. - --. • '.. . • '
. .
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- • . .
.I;,.E.INti - EL—On cbe:lnth inet., in Pinegiore:Tnyvot‘tdr,
En A NUE!, $0 . 11:01A(18111 UllallilitrLepgel, aged ISSear,.
. . . .
. ....
OSNIANOn the. Muth' tlf .oetobrr. neat. Pottivllle,
ANN'', E.. invite of 'John .Daman, formerly et.Northum
herhiel Pa., ageti 74 yetirs; $ uteeihs und 9 days. - • .
W . Notral;tm - berland Counfxpkipers'ptettee ecipy..., -.
. . . . . .
It:EGER—In Phieeroi . e Town . Aiip,..un the, 4th inst.;
.GEorfaE ti.vore:. nged 1. 1 .:- years•fuld 1.0 mohths:4 " -
' -WERFIELD—On the . .llth hlst....in Donaideoh, Gri.):
Wiot.vi ELI), 11 . ged GS year's aiict 5 inoni,tis.; .. .. - • '.. •
.. . . ,
- WLSE—Oti the trah- inAt..:lu Orwikabairg,...Sorni Ai
iVaix. aged' S4 - yenie and t &walks. -...-. ' .
-• WEBBEFtOu the 141 h • inA.. hi. Welii Brunswick. i
Jolin WE4En.,•ag% d 47; yearn and '2.4 days. , .. :
...."., '
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ZETIER.;--04 the 11th lust., in Dtnildsun,':Picie:
Zet . .t.ra, aged 85 t‘ans and ttinunths:
4
' ' -
._.__._ i..N OTIC E .—Whtirea.K, letters uf Administratacn oh
"Adorn tlie — Oiniveo of the Illevid:ti , • -.. -Li the estate of Ninthavi Bear and Catharine Saar. late
. ____. E
I. , .
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. ...1..0f the Borough, Of Pottsville: Seltuylkiil . County, de.
T .ki..• A A 13,..8 .1, E.. - I-. A i t . T y ; . cemetl, have boat granted . l.4 the,l{l.;giaer ~ to the '' sub_
..... . f. yytiA) , - s r zai t t i ,; (it t lesi nu i t s i tie p r a ty u g l i i zt , i to all tiv.ise hidebted, tii
;Air IRE% EIiSVILLti . ' • e and those having' ellinas'
..... . :- ... - .., .. •,. • -: I 'will prezynt them for .uettletuent to the subseiiher: . "..
Has bei:l' relm hyefl .
.to - the east end-cit the, linen, corner , • ..ELIZ kBETII Il F
of Su tabu ry Slice* aiad Pottsville
Cieuiberl4 - , lib
.*
_.,,:____,,,' ° 11.-EIS - . .. T . -6: , 1t; • 44 . ' flii, t i l. ' - t: 4 l l l.tiix . ' v<
• . he. undersigned ie 4 pectially calla the - atteutiud: of! ' • • -..
thoptibtie tv:ailff . stn stock of ..
_ 2 . L - •_ - . ...... - • L
4. ..
.., i fi x llili, tflll IN ifilTIRA_ TION. NOT SCE.—Lettera
haling been granted. be the
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... : of Ad_infabitf.l.lfA9n.
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AILERICAN & ITAlaAlt E
MARBL,.
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• I . '. Tu,e,t.er or Schuylkill County tin -the estate -id' DAVID
Which he is MALliraelonring bibO fOrabi3...lll.entiments, i Mt lift. late of Reilly Townshlp.7 deceased, to the•un;
Iletat•aud PoorStunes,,AlandepieCvs, Table and Bus eau' i . dessignedi--Notice ii hereby'g who to all ho are in-
Tops.. WindoW and Door Bills. Stepe, AS; also,,Posts , debted' hi. said.estatePto make inanediate payntent; and
.withltalling; for cemetery Purposes—. Lettertsg of.the i . - these having cialrmi to present .the Mime for settlement.
•besistyles &mein (4er.nau and English characters, and 1• .-..• -. - 2 • . ELIZABF,TUNVIR,
all kinds.of 1111,11 AN 411,11ENTAli • WORK execs- .-- • '. '. . DALRYINIPLE:SifiIIt, . .• - -._.
ted In the highest btyle•Of.art and the must substantial • - Oct. 7. ..C5.--40-Ct! - ...- .- ,1 . ". Administrators.:
mahiies. Ile also has now ready, Spine beautifniseulp. I - 't..-----.•,---, -. .• . .
tures made oat 01 :Italian Alarble, Consisting of some i
... .A. D?LINISTIIATION NOTICE.—The un
very neat dealguS*ir cemetery purposes...Bllo3A carved i . Z - .derbigneO having taken oat Letter 3 of -.Muftis-
Latubs, 'Elui er -Vases, Urns; Doves. &.e. Please "call' I trattoo on the Estate of SAMUEL; W • FAUST, late of
-cud, examine:fur yourselves, Prices. are verylov:--, I tne Borottch of-;Pottsville, deceased,. - herehy giveS•no-
Work delivered at a distance free of charge... -. ' •- I . tine. to all persons having. chdras' tesainst, the said.P.a
-.-..".-.:'. 3... F.; EDtENßßQW.N,lfOrmerly.of,North'andUo. 1 tate to present the same, for ttettlement, • and. those' in-.
• Aimust 12, '65 . . ' ..., - ::: .1 42-3m•,•••. ~' • deities! to. the estate are. 'requested to make , PayMent
, without delay '- ' • ALEXANDER S. I , AUsT, •
, . .
FI
, .. . .
. A NOOVOW, 01110 15: 1863, the .Court tinier.
.. . . - • •• ' /11. and directthe Treasurer and Collector •or Blythe
iu*NirEp ! ,.;-4
.60 intoitmr. ENGINE•,,' townehlp, tO receive no Towuehip Itead Ordont for the
V V 'ivith four Botlerlt, -all .h, goofi . coudition. Ala._ t payment of Fload,Tases for the,-year.lE6s. in Blythe
dre.ss,.stathal pipe, -,. -• .. --.:- - - • . •...; ."- :•. Tjwashlp: except those Orilers',drawn and issued - in,
• 4 .'M• F"CK. AOla l3 o ,. §c hn T l4lll C o " 4 a• • I 160,10 r the currtait'expenaes of the yenr tstO • . • - -
• O&Ober .28;44 • .' -; • .•- -, . ......0-3t ': ' 4 • June a, •65.-22-.6m ' -- '•• - RI THE CCUPT•
WANTED.
I 1 r ANTEID.'-13i a Wholesale tar eery Herse. an . '
V V .. experienced. Salesma - for Ptallt4lVallta trade. , ,
..
. 415 .
N tIiCE.-Wberess' Letters of Adrutni.strathoi cm
the. tedate- of AILM.A.T ,ROSSITER„ ,late of Port
Address, giving reference:s'Bnd Oarttchlara, - - ' ' -
,:. Carbon, Se - nylkill.C.otinty. deceased, have - bean grant
- - •
Rex*No . ..lB4•P.. o'.'; Philadelphim:Pn" • ed by the Re/41.4er te the , sulmeriber.—Notice bi there
-Clrt-.23,' ' dr ' . • . ' : ' ' --
' -1 - •- .- •-•- A:l ' M ' : . ''. 'fore giten to ill [bora. indebted to Bald estate to make
. payment, and those baring clairna twill pree'ent.tbatn
for cettleatent. - • . .- .-.
.OBEI).I,AH REITII, - '
-'.' —,-, 2 , t , ' r ' . I.IISOgAY 1108grmt, •
..
Sept.'23; `tifi.:L--48.6t• -.. '--' -' - -.- .-. '.• ~ ceutord:
• . .
VC' ANT.E 100.-:tiy. an experienceli,'l4chanical, En
.1V
,gineer, a positiOn as* Eiciperiotending lr.
naineeoi
collieries of. R 8 l'oregiaa,
or e -shop. Addrelie .Ir4GI-
NiiiEtt. at this uflioe: . I -, ' Ott' 41..'65''-44-2t' I
Plate
. l!dfluldert , ; titeittly .
V work gnaranteed. • Apply.to . •
CHAS& SHARPE 11162d80N. • k
Soutii 2d 'and 'Philadelphia..
.39-Gt.
Sept. '?o=..'Gs
make.ottymeut; and those haviny claims will t reseet
mo re cmipENtEßs,. (fm- : rthem . foF settlemeut. . CATHARINE E. DAUBERT,
meta aid ralserir.) to work .on Breakers, at the . .. .101H.A.11:13.1.6.tiC8,• .
Ashburton Coal Works,' fear: miles • ivest.,of lirtaletuu Sept,?
a, . •
Administrators.
E Write' Co,i: 4ti g t.v.' of the region
paid:: • .• • . .„ ,W; PSW, Supt.
:September ao. , 66 ' • ' .29•1f
:1141,b.311'1tAttilNICa WANTED.-The an.
*.7'd.ersigned wisheeto.purchaseo second-hand Steam
Boehm, 0f.20 or SO horse-power each. Address . Ntl
EW Labrada*. Mali* .fu r sale by
, -,. • - J.I.BEZ SP,kll2*, Pottsville `Pa 1 . • .. . •• . y.uK..& - COHO,
. Sept. 80, .65 ihr- • , Wein:home, Morrie' Arklitiou.
Lt)S7
horn the .prentises. , of
the E.alveaiher at New Phi1:44 111 4 on r
Tueiday..ogtober. !mut Brindle
a'oit fi - Teari old. &tic white, acid cud 1111*i .
of tail white.. Any..tairioe returning laid
'pow, nr giriuT fut. trtn ettoe 0341 , 411 to hei recov
ery will - bi,t Blittubly rewarded: BEIMALL,
Oct..-25.; Silver Creek P. O.
. .
Q., TRA V CO.W.Leame to the premises. of the
:1... •
V subscrittef at POrt Carbon , on Thowday. ~. , , -.
October 19th. 1.31%, .8:•113HOWN VOW, with ' ...!'''
black tgripes on side; white face, with black
spot over one eve; both horns cot off. The
owiter,witi,„calL prove. Property, pay charges:mad take
her away; or she wilt be sold accenting . to, law.
:
' C 1.143. iiOEGEL. Port Ontboo.•
434 W. • ' .
.
QT RAI' -CAL W. l * .---Strayea :Ali* .frotti the 'eab•
0 ,sertber 4 Pali! Alto, tibOr.t three weoke age,ntlfF,D
r
("ALF about ti montba 'old:. one tc . hlte spirt . . 14 -
tat : her -bue.k, , tow 'Wien:White' and-pee '''' 4! . •
'white Mot.' ~...-k 'gettable reward will be '.._. elk., •
paid f . or. her. rio . ern. or for •atlk. Infortnatlon'" . - -.'-`
,Itato where she cab be had.l- . MATLIEW; ; WILNLIZia.-
..' Oct. fel: ;60,-41.-2t .- *'. • .. -„ ; .,,
„. PeloAlto.
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~
~‘,IIPBAIE:..II.IO.I I %%4Stmyed itway.froM tho . :subsori!.
*0 bee; a RED AND WRITE SPOTTED,
c,
COW. with binck btripe Lather back and a: ",
whimitaion her head, middle size., about'
four •ears:.old, with boied harm,' ha&ou a
bell, and was 'erittioalt A suitable reward will be.j.sitid
for returiiing..the, 6aid cow, or by giilug ihrommtiuu
- ..1% here sheen be bad.. - - JOSEPii *ODELL - . '-.
Oct. 21, , 65. 211 .•• .: . !Jou street, Pott.mllle,
• • , . .
T •Orwr .—A Road'. Order. on. , 3fahanciy ..Towni , hip,
A-1 Schtylititt. county. NO. Inn; dated' January ph.
.I.Sts3, grantist to I.l.anry Stanffer f0i5150..• • AU - persona
uri' rattloned astainst negotiating flr same as payment
.hit. ta.'eu.Stpppl.. - • .'.' • 'Jt.)S.; 5.1: SWAL:II..
,tabandy'etty..Qctpbcr 10...C5. . '.: ' 41..3t* -...
TEA'. Ell:—Strnyed from the eulmeri ber's
prem-
U'Lk%id Val!.l:Alt,i on' the •stixlibiit.. la White SOW
hole In the left- ear„ .about two • •
hundred aud.filts iamb& weightlnfornw t= ,7-
tienleatling-to her teo.ivery willbe R
rewarded; - . '• P. b. DARNE.TIC. .
••Palo Alto, October 11, .65; ' '4l-ist"
. .
. .
QT It.ll, It COW'..-Came to the pretxdsea of. the
I.
1,7 - subscriber in Barr . 'Township, on.the - •
.14th of SePruber, a large Re..l' Cow, with, I . . , 1
a little white on each side of . her .bag. ; .
about 6 or 'I years old, and dry.. • The owe
ex' is reqaested to call, ptove. property, pay . charges and
take,her away or she will be sold according to law. '• •
-
• . . - • .DANE; F: GREEN, Barry Township. •
,
Octal:ley 14. '65, '..: ...
.., :. '-. , ' . 41:31,4,
lIESMIS
MED%
Octo'i'br ,t;r•
L°BT.-LOn'October. Ist, bathe 'vats .between Port
. .Carbon and Tamaqua, tyPOCK tsT tlOJli, contain-.
ing a email sum' of motley An . Greenbacks and.a. feti'
cl, iiuis iu ilcer, among .IVIIE a2O cenGEtiglish
- Also 'Power t Weightman's check for . 4 .:51. 50;
HarveV.Terrrs cheek for ,f.41' , 78, - ' ;payable to me.' Also
Palm'S note ter . ..000; 'dated .March Si, 141.5. Pay--
ablel months utter date to -oilier L:S. It. R. & Coal.
Co.: and endoised.by,Joseph Wllsoo, .Treasurer:- ,
- A IsomY draft for SztiO on T. IL NV iutersteen. dated In
Philadelphia, With a number other notes and due
.allOf which have been stopped payment. • - .• •
A suitable reward be paid by leaving anti-prop
erty either at. the °Mee rf L S. R. It.C...t.,,Tattutqua,
at'my residente in Port Carbon. ' - •
.Tammlna„.oCt. 5,.!0:51-40 , ./t) C 4 .: W. WIIsITERSTFIEN:
.
f ie j-TOLJEN.— , Ort Friday evt•eittia,..Aliguei aa;
from the tuideTs.iimed, a h• se. and Tile
horse is a bay, bob tad, 'Sprung iu l hu limn leas, about
intends. high.-and between la and 14 year' of
rnm.- From the k aiees down his eieat was dark,r4 i s,,,.
The buqkk had' a leather e • billing top, and
somewhat worn. • .
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A mc,ird %WI)!-ho paid. for .the recovery- of the p . rop
erLY, aild'arrett a uke•thiet: .:. • - • • •
• • . •,.. - S.VELTZER & Frr.AITZ. -
...• k.. Clair, OctoLer,T, '65.... ' • • , .-,• 4ttl ,
GENERAL* NOT! C 1-_4,;;s
TWEI.VE:IFEREIII:OTVPES can
I.lt, hiu.l at Allen's' Giallery fur $1 2.1.
• 'July 1, ..,. • • • " •• - • , f.,64
.
1P404 01, UT partnership ;
heraufore exlslBting between Dlehm.nt,
lit the Screen ununnaeturing, i?u.sinei=s ; is • t tits Any.
solved by,lnutonl coneent. • ••• JOHN : •
. • • JASPEIt SNELL. '
• 1,, , (15 ••. • •, : 41-4 t - •
COPARTSIE 1L'811.11 0 . - - The
`• si:pled tuvie.-this (lay onu4i-d" into partn,rOnii
no r tler the nitn of-CALLOWAY C. MORRIS CO.: for
dte tn.,trisnoli.3 n of ..a general Coal bunineen.. Onion. No:
110 Vl'alnut,btreOL. GALLOWAY C.,
; • : • • .....
.11URACE MOSES.
Wharf. foot Ta.ker etreet. " • •
Ptnlatlefithia; Cci.Ober 4th. Itius.' • • 41-6 t. •••••
. . . . . . .
NOTICIT...-4. would respectfully inform
• - . the public that Lhuve duly apisinityd Ceul.
J. li. SIGFIZLEL) of Pottsville, Schuylkill Cu., Penna.,
SaleAgent:of the State.: fir the sale Mid :cllection of
.• tlic right to iise the -'EXEIALTSTE:!' or ,•J'. L.• BEAD.
. IX'S , FAN' , far • Vimtilatilm Mines.' Slopes.'Tuniiels,
Shafts. ike.• . - ' . .. J. Lt.) A' 1.)1:;N -13 E A 01.4.
Sept: 30;15.. • .. . '•' . - • •a , J-31,!. . -
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D ISSO c UT II 0 N.—The iirmnt KRAGAN
i'. 12, ---M . ' & WINTE;H is tMa day dissolved. by. intitual
consent: . . All persona having claims on the above firm
wilt pli : utselircsent them at once. and •all persons - ih
'• debted 'will please pity to William :Winter. • • •
. -•-.... . • ' • • .. .: •• : J.V.WkI-i REAOAT, '
. Melianoy City, September 19,••G1i. •'.- :36.6t* : r, , .
PAIIITNE It P 4 IEI , heretofore
existing 'between CONAIM B. 'SILL Y N
SOLOMON FOSTER. trading tintier . the r .tirm or tit. L..
L] AN. & FOSTI•;It,' Usk been dissolved hy 'mutual
consent.. , persims indebted t. said Arm will-please
make immediate puynteut .and those having deniancia
will iiieselit theat . to Solomon Foeter !or settleineut,
. ' •• C. R. - SILLYNI AN.
'Oct. 41, •65-42-Gt, SOLOMON
,FOS
. .
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O*l4)E'. - ,-The., "Coparnership..entling:
bet ueeu C. F. - Rtiff and Alfred Lau tun.-
under
the name, iirni and style, of C. F:ItUFF ..t: Co.; ftir . the
Inininu at,d 'shipping -of Coal. in. and from Nlatutuoy
.Townsuitt, Scbtiyikill ifoutity.'n-JuisyWania, is by-mu
tual eouseni,.nruEuv. DISSOLVE! , Tbe .tr arks and ac
counts of.the litre drm are trau.ferred forsettlemeur, to
the odiee 0 Pie- Olondon Coal Cotuptuiy, Room 41E.m=
Aire DuOdlng No:s, Ilroadway, New York City. • At. -
.
. . .
- . • - .' ' • 'ALFRED LAWTON..
. .
• New York City. Oct. 11101, 1665. .•: •••• ' 4:144 • ,
.13i I SSO L lt I 0 . partnership'ex:
lid o 4-4. • isinz. between Caleb Wheeler of- the Oity•of
Reading, Levi Miller uud John- !loch; of theliorough
of Phiegroye, trading - under thu firm of WIIEELIikt,
ALILLEIt As CO., this nay dissoble&by Mutual con
sent. . All parties au}' please pre ,
Befit' thedi. for settlement, and :those , iudebted will'
please maim payment. • Each of 'the late . ixartners are
authorized to.use the name.ut the late firm in the set:
Alement of Micounte.: _CALE:B.W.ELE,ELER.,.
, Pinegrpie, Oth;ber
1" -- .,....... - -4,11:bilssis,01.11.TTION of. Purinerithip.
S hereby given 'that. the .Partiter.-
.
ship lately - subsisLitig'between DANIEL.III.OItItIO
:NATHAN 13oLlefl, of •Ashland, in'. the Comity of
ulitl('r the nem' tit. 3.1011111. S .& W.. was
dissofved.by mbtual consent on the '27th s day ol Sep
•tember..A: Ali debts' owitv,' tie the saki 'part
nerships are ;to tie received by the said 'Daniel 'Morris,
and all demands on•tini said partnership • are to be pr-_
settled to him for payment.. DANIEL' MORIIB,*
' . ' ..I , iATHAN BOLIOI.I. .
. .•
TO THIS CITIZENS el PDTINS
-4111-. VILLE AND _VICINUIP ' •
POTTSVILLE, Jtir 13, 1156,5,
,The, undersigned' 'respectfully informs thecitizens of-
RoftSVille and vicinity, that he has oliemed al' CO AL
VASCO, in this • Borough.: On a lot - of ground above
McKeown's tavern. on the old Peacoek .R :ad, and near
the Mount Carbon' Railroad, Re_wilr•keep el:instantly •
on, hand Coal .of all kinda and sizes•and of the hest
,finality; (not ,the Outcroppings of veins) and hoi Cs to
' receive a large share of public patrOfiage.• Is.unques
tionable that it good Coal . Yard has. long been nceded
in PotolVille, and the midersigned..trusts that - his en
t.eriirfee will be eneouraged and sustained. •
.•
coal Weighed belore•ntlivery... • .•
. Boxes for the receptLin. of orders , which will be
proinPily at:kited. to, will be placed - at Bic following ,
points in the llorough : . • .- . : • .
AMEII lloUsE,- • • • '.)
_ . . . . „... . ,
Fl'l Z SA ND E LISON'S Drug Store. '
-. ',. C . e.'itti Street
SAM L. MORI; IS'S Spie. • , , ,
D. DO W NEY'S *Barber Stiop,... ,I: • . : ... .
11EISLEIVS . hotel, .eur.
he Itandy.
C. M. I.IIIoWN'S Store. Market Street. .
JAMES BEEK'S SLOW, MtillCl3 chunk Street'
RISING SUN' HOTEL. Millersville Riiul. .
• PRICE LIST OF CO4L'PER TON. • .
MOKEN CAL, at the yard $G 50—delWerk $7 50
FAA F . ••• • - . G 6./ . ' L. .• 7 r.. 0
,STOVE . " ", fi-i,0.7 :50
CklEr.sZtrr" -." . •'• : 1' •. .•,o" • • " •'275 • • -• '75
.1; C. IikULLISGER.
LEGAL ,NOTICEs
. .
tirni
.L nn the"e~t:ite cif THOMAS JONES. late-of the
linfengh . of ?kiss - 111e," Schuylkill 'County,. ' - de•
ceased.: have .been . granted by. the -.Register: lot
County-tO the sittaxriber.—r.;:etiee is given - to all the $e
indebted' to said estate
. to 'Judie . p.i.yrinint, - and those
hieing debris will'present them for settlement.- -
.FREDERICR:ILIESELER, AdminiAraior.
Office corner Centre and Sure egian St., Totti.vire:
. - Oettilier"•2l,'6s.; • • - • . ' 42;
. • , ,
.1V °TIC E.. —Wheras. ' let ten; of Adtnioistration
-LI nom the &gate nt.Patrirk, J. Barry, late.af
tinfCity; deceased: have heen -granted to the •tiodtr
,signetl; all, penthns •knorting , [Mni-elves imlebted to
saiti.e . Etate are reMiested to make payment. act!' those
having claims to' present them to JULIA.' ANN IlAR;
R ,V.artinistrutrix. Mithanoy City; or tarter attorney,.
•F_RANK•LIN F. GOWEN. Pottsvllle,Pa. • . •
cretuberl•L .65 . - • : .7, • 41-6 t•
&pt.IJ '-9.0t
Vi11;11143.1E.--Wbereas letters of Administration on
::the estate of JOHN DALIBELT..Iate of Reilly
TOwn.tip, tichurtklU. County, th.ceaSeil, have .heen
granted by the Register to the, subsalber,Nltiee: is
hereby Of *persons Indebted to said estate to
. .
TJA T ! HAY !—Baleh—Bay, in large,aud
qatintltleklor"Pale twy ADI:9110,
bePL. 30, '65 Waretkopee. blorrte Addition.
. _
. . .
- FOR '-SAT,E N I). 1 4 1,
i of i7A11:1-:::—NiX—NEW Romp.
,r _ 34 inch e s by 30 ripa.. Apply to LIT L'LI ic
KILL"
Co . 'NA L Co.
maqatt.'Pn. • • . • Oct.
nRIIO.IrE ti Al. E. —The 'property th,
tier for Second Alley and Centre l.:ltreet
tr
-Ouglt of .11*Iitoy city, it Offered for , Ft, t
apply.lo Dr. ti- tRINf.I
leathatioY • 4.:
DBE VATS' 'ACE..—The
Ideate the'eorner ofFairyte .
streehs hi the Barongh of Putt:mile le otTtiett • '
private sale.
.Fot terms apply to " •
Oct. 14, "4.5-41-3 t
I?OR of *old Trerr
AL.• Whenle, Balance BobA.
particulars applythe Office of tiv.! E4,..t 34.
Coal Company, neit door toN . ew Hell.
.SOpt: , 05.--99.11 'd, J.
11.1J31.81ttlk!!..;-Th. muj t ,
L'deeirep. to retain lhanks to the publi c _ r
liberal patronize in the last,, and, to Inform it
is still 'prepared to till.orderft prottnpity.-for !ra g
bet and plank.' : • bIi.,AS it
tletrt.. 9;• Isea... • . _ _
.
r.; 0 It- S.l I. E... 1" riety .20 bore power
r • i gx3 i, inch., uifih beavy box 'orti .
new 'Rotten.; :to Inch 4tmeter; 30 tart lour,'
cr particalztrs apply lei CARTER. ALLEN
'Au,gitt.t .• ••
. • . .
r, a IR PI 4 efi.in,u, MoniA. Ajdi
giccopied by Thomai. Petherick;
one houso isou a:bd three 11 , )11,1,6.01 1 N..ir of sa:d
prOtierfy: . For termseugilize I> , 44
shortly... 19, •
AracunALLE ritor*.rit.v AT .PHI.
"ATE SAIL.F
and Buildin: Lots.. of'the . w.tate of Jacob
deceased. bituatril in thA .littVir. of TllS67litt, -
' Schnylkill - Coliuty, Pa. For ki.tticalar. apply
JESKIN ILEY:SWJJS.
Tusc:frdra; .
Oct. °l,'U
IvAtorAnz.k: CO4l. ',ANDS forliak
~T .. The . bttleuntted Ely .c Mettle ir.tch.thki
Anthrucitv c'o:llLandtt in the New .13.) , • htnt.20 3 1
But ej.x n ilea from , the head Of ttle'ltradi-ag
and counetted• tberwith by a lateral 'road, CO W
built.' The
Xtat;unoili and .Shitinfore: c oa t
"open.' The propirty - is well :eovered \rah hz.vci 1.
ter.: ApOly to • W. SLIRAFEIt,
- -Sept 1 , 3, 913, . •
.
• 0 It. MA IL E.,-Theatibscrtber - offera for ea!, tl-4
. hotises anda•lot situate 'on GeuiiN *tnxtir.-r.!
Bonnugh - ot ' Said lot • - •4! r,t 4,4
by ttal..reet dOep, on which are erected tbrve
Frame: Dwelling. lionsee. • with
Said
and a rt• 4
well of water on the proniisen; Said lot and Sol i
will be aold.at u bargaill.- the ei tate of 15.4 1 , 4
Tregea: • For, ttune, Sc., apply to JUIIN 7 ItEnky
. • Sept.% .ea. . . :•6,,n
-•
REATI.EPSTATE •IN AMIN L D FOB
1, E andtt briek
high, with huZerrient, 22 feet front tiud (1 , -ep
ettuate at Nhieteeoth and Ceutre iitrei
laud. in the uhriet plerialutliart Of the. town, are
uttered hit tale. uu rep uuxhle tertue. Fl,r iult`.;i:
tut nuitiuitapply V.,1 • 1,1 C. IiIinGSTRF4: - .;Elt •
- • Att•y.:4-Leivi, , A4llatiO. sc4l3Ylloll C.
•
1 A:
_1 OUSE-ND T - LO FOR MALE ist
I 11. haute, City.-. Will be s.ad at P.nbile
TAVE4N. .M.,lq,ttnoy City, on •
_ Noretuber
At 2 o'clock. -L' M., a T‘Vo Story FLAIIIC,
Rung. and Lot, being No. 6 in. the plitu ut tht.1:,...,7!
Tne lot ite..ts pa, teet deep The
two'stories high h n kitchen attached, tia
gooticontittion. Poste_,tottgiven lu tt,vo' tvea.. :
trout "day of Conditions made knowtiattt.s.,
Oct. it. '65-4/-2t• ' • .1 M.
1~.0 R. MALE.:-Valnable Chat Property .fer
situated wPon the northern elupe of the
Altana/tin. Northhinberlind County, ttiur
lion of the Mine Hill . and Schuylkill - liavCit if..c;o•L•
and the Shamokin Yull4 and Pidtsville - c „
Lai Idler. 147 ilk:Cu:3 pr.l ches ; .11,,juitet "the
tit= of tne Svsqu?halina Cdal and Olaf 310111:Li it,
patty. the Lul:u,L Gap Ituprovement k 'um;wky, tr:2
Yurk aril Middle Coal,Field Itutlrua,l au.l Lod
hy, and'othete, and ie meet advatinweoh3ly
idiom castward•..iia.. the Mine Pedina:. 4;
WNAWdra via time Shamokin Valley. R tannin. .
• For further infunnatipn'apply to A.M.1..:.15TA-i•:',.
' °dice or the '.ltirtitide Coal and lrun Cu,
Wain M. Street, Philadelphia.
ALIB
.1111,1011.. N. wonu.s. KN ow ,
v.. As WA %VICK , 11.11.1 E
PIC I V AIP Ig , I. E.—The sulizer
Private Stile,the valuable -IRON.' kcow t
'>.!W Qli vV ICK PtiIiNACE." the ProPertY. -
uf 'the lare David Potts: Jr.. decetiikti, • rr"' ,
••=lira
Eituate partly In Utte...teri partly in Lin- • • •
caster, and
_partly hi 'llaks Countier.!e.to,.
'containing.upward§"Lti,ooo Acre. ""al
.of Lan d.. with that portion of the Iron,the 4.0
that. May 'Alit the purrhasen. leurnar'e 3-4
awes e ll l be sold, p•hould the purchaser prefer
eons Wishin. , t 0 es . andnp 'this extea.,iv e
property.!.o% a View to Ptircnneitm. the acne, upun'the subscribe-s l at NVarwick
T 1104418 31..porrs
NATitAN.I.EL Par.: .
Sept.
.[4io It. tract. t.. 1 Coal Zr.
4 , * acres LIMIWZiIiCI3; In 1313::,...1y l i-i
coutitY, Pa.. bounded by- lands 'of tar
ware.inl llud,un Canal-Company, GC ,r4O .
oach. - the -Bost-m.l'lnd Lackawanna, Coal com; , ?lay,c , ,
'others. The - coal in , this tract has ;Weir la-11
*proved,' and all the 'Tins known in the vte'aaty
found.; It is' lac: pra,biy rAtur.tc,l.
the'Lackawanna laver, /1
undla ;accessible to market. rai; r , ) , l:
.Scr..atau, where cottl'cati he.shipp,tl by ra:lo.kcEtz:t
to New York. or Thera arc •I! .0
trune dwelling,,, un- the irroperty, nat,t
ated-and n tqw; Will on the
a never tailiog.water.via - cr. - Tile tituta , rou
ha, neen p e.ervyd,. antis very lbw,
'Uert•our
property4ud the ex kteace of- Ufa c , ,a1,1 , -,,13
•Tue title to the.tinil ti perfectly Clear,
elanli ilk! by iniiikienl,CoUa,el.l
Apply io ' JOr3III7A SP*r:ltr.c+,
•Vo. 1.E.13. S. FOLTItTiI St., Pt:41,4.4a
October I I, -• -
Anothei hopeless case of Consiimp::
. • CURED BY . • •
DR.
.COMP.O(\ D iItUN of WILD CHEM
. .
Thu
,• . wonderful
".'' •, • , • cures l',erfitrined
by this valuablu medi
• • eine. iu Pulinduary CON.:
Srmp tiLitglis,
. • mu, Bronchitis: Ihducurtt.. Whi.ping
• ••Criugh, Crimp. - Sparing of Jildatt.'Mc4r.'
plaint, It:thrill the Side-and Breast, Tickling , g• Krr
-in the Thruat; and' all liir:eitzes of the LT:iv
• tuad.Brettst,.hdve excited the '
• • ' meat of all .who have nittiese- .•
ed Murveltins effect. _ .• •
••
.• -
...Far thirty yearn
. it hits been .
• • . a standard
. . .
"onsurrition? " • 'Can Lie rlrf".'
remedy.
11,N . E'S
/ i.C.: C oritiump P tion't_.:, 8 ,
"Consumption"' CO\l' r'
.\•
. ••cousiimpaffir- •
'Utuisuitiptiot . . • SYRUP'• 0.•
WILD CHEftitY e4f.l.
..Consumption' , - „Ir,
•
"Consumption" , ••• „ pm , • .
. nChn
,•Consumptton". ' 'REMEDY.' ! 1:u " I) " ' lin ' .
• "Cunsuiriptliin" -Cau be ['Uri'
Thirty Years'.Experierice.•and the - great ant
-testimony 'from all part% id 't he- world, h.ts
‘taridard and reliable remedy. - . • •
" ' Atis s. Lanett-ter Ca., Pa . May 1.
Dc Stvniss S. Snvi (4X.NTLKUEN—About
ago, my wife -was suffering with Constimption: . r.if
ring her.sfekness had the bast inediral atterelos •
this-and adjoining . commies.' Her Case was prt,tn;,
hopelees by all of them; was induced. glen::
tee oUyOur agent; Dr. ISAAC
.Weet Breekinock, Berns County, hi., and whet
.fy there facts, to try Dr. Sivaymes Compenui
Cherry: After using it Tor some time. rt'
entirely cured, and is now an well us ever in he .
and 'able to: , perform her natal labor. i amt.
ty i:atfistied that it in to "yourprepuration.Mit n.e.
dented for her reetoration• to . health, that
Mil 1ibe1:14 , 40 giveher.c,rse publicity. in,the Iws.'
labers now Miff - ging may derive benetlt. trout tirr ,
rietice . • .louns, , respeetfuftv ,
• • • HENRY t, Mutt
Thi., old eptablimberl reltirdy, prepared only ! - t•
SWAY'NE i.SON. till° North Sixth Sued.: 1.t.;
per bot tie ; aix bottle , . - • -
Se - Sold by HENRY SAYLOR.• Dr . u4lzt , t.
RItOI.VN 4 SON; POtteoril leould all clearers - in Mr!"-
June Yr, td.) - " . -
Greenwood Nursery,
POTTSITri.tr, PA.
F' A. L
The fultsr.riber has for. Pule. at ,
-Nut.iirs.
wood. a rttPassottroent of
FRUIT TirEESr OF-ALL KINDS
Embrarinit the, choivost kinds for Piantiv: in tb
lion Of country: Which have been reliiet. whit
.both Standard and Dwarl,"fir earls ucurtii,4,
ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Such alt Nionittain Ash; Silver. Abelet
Poplar, thirst, Chestnut.' European Larchva,
.A6ti Evergreens of 4tll _
.
SMALL FRUITS, -
Sunhats Entrlimh Ataminoth Govaeberriva. Ctirnira;
and White ttai-pherrier, Lawton and Iligh Ban
•
-•. • GRAPE VINES. •
Such Eta - Concord. -DelaWare. Diana.
the . NEW PREMIUM GRAPES called-the hu
ll arnella; mired by Dwtor Oran/. Thy frm.".
received the Prentlum't.fh•red for the beet lintayv
ettitiyiited in the. Goner State, It being Ino r
rqual'in quality'to ariy Foreign Grape: mud the
tor-the eat Bast ripening Grape. in, tike Country.
quality.. together with atqgral either
• MAMMOTH RHUBARB and ASPARAGUS
All kital,f of-Garden and.Oruttmental ShratMl
EXTRA SIZED ElltrlT TREES.
We have for Nile about thri extra sized AI Ve•
which we ails sell Cheap;as they Miatt he rrrom
the Spring, some of which are In bearing. • .%h ,
eiznd rear, Chet ry and other :Fruit Trees lu
,Now iit'tfie tithe nu those in %Cant of Tree
Fall planting. to make out tl r orders Iy:a .1.4
in. Those that come diet Mir' be serren
titne in OctOber and the !nit - ming of Novenx:
can he planted with 'safety!
Tlut Treei can - - be staken out 44 the groin-
called for 'go thatthey will not injure.• Our
rut id on high , ground and on he Aistuttplarle
much greater_cerraihty of growing .thafk
'lon ground. . Thitt is an important cittisfik:r: -1
• 613.E . ENHOUSE P.I,,AICrS
Of all kines-"ror , sale. '. Also BottuOi fart!'
the Ovenhouse. ' • : • • _• -
pttaer call at the Nnoery. orAddretts
• • - 111.• HANNAN, Pottsville.
ltlmini v^ Wr
.1114 sled llaj l Oaf., Flour, ace.. tt3.:.,
!loge un!l:snikll•qrintitieb. at 'hi: '
rates. by_ • • • • BECK
Oct 14. NVatriellour.,. Jhare' Vie:
• Ca .
To VIC. STE4III -ENG IN g.--F. 4 . 4 ;
1'.. 7 Sto%e Engine'Fnitable fur beaTinz,n !aryl . ','''.
cooking by SteAro All kinds of turd for Nat) , r!
about one-third of the.toml is. saved. A pi. t', .
. . li3O A,
•
c i ( LO
(A 12qtre ektix.k of er.tht, dils and thirty brar
every, ,raliety of.style; for *ale bYC. ,o•
: • ,
writehinwi'r and Jou Pier. Ceritre Street.
.11kember •AR
.
.110 1111Thrrelk Grciftior-Nrcen I.stbrifv,
',..• Oil. the cheopett. and best I ttbort ,rl ,
market:Alvo vieupply uf.ENGINE OIL: S'''r .
received andfor vele by " .15. .E. 0:'..0,
141'• RECEIVED...Life and S 1
J:President-Andrew Johnson.piblie hed
BrOWn for sale ps B. BANNAN, Centl •
Pottsville.. •
“11itrg.... -JU'
Itlanlcuitt-hchicTedlillyraiAchnt sndtdo
said tut - sale at TANNAN'S
NP*" °glue ticking, cheap, is
-rer.for r+ any other now in il2e, Just rtcy'l
for' rula 11.' the bubtu -1)) It.
G. MATCHIN
or tik:u. ll.
cLAy
FLax . l ; .~~6.