The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 28, 1866, Image 2

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W 1 . , General Geary . rim recenq interroirited ... ; •
..4.'1 a number of proillbaentcits of .Allegtimy
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•_—.--:::-------------------------- county - la regar , lo lila - . kuponAbeaub -
Jeet of the enact*, nt o t- .,, , -.: end RtAlrOlul
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law for tbe.fitats.: - and • .be ito:4l op-
Pose . r4r oo Orportrite—Orti* re;
Jerencitatraglo toenrittv‘• Bail
r°44 parry .hil[eniral has wriMeria
reply :diming that be la opposed lorailroill ,
monopoly, and that if inialtoidd .1::::: Oeittail
Governor:be would jeCOMMend'tilie pasintga '
orirgenelialg*.fPrilAtoolilialiiiin'of ."
:roads . and wou ld sign such a - bill passed:
I It thus appears thitt be is.. , not at aU, inclined
I to exert - ,official influenct, in . favor . of - the
Pennsy!vaniliXteliroad Po4nally. which is in
some quarters reputed to be concerned.* al-'
most everr i ldtportant legislative praitosition.
Wester Clymer;. the Democratic - candidate.
foi,--Governor.4s,intimatelylntenuttedrOvilh
, the:t.-Nu : ding Railroad, which, in' conriection
with the Atlantic:and Great'Western corpo
ration, has .become the great rival of - the
Pennsylvania. CentraL The advantage of
Geary's position is that he is entirely cleariot
all railroad interests.and alliances.
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' With the cessationof the clash of arms a year
since, there Wia naturally, great joy. All thought •
tkif the contest between the system of slave la..
la s er in the South and the system of free lbor in
• the North wouldU. laid among the things of the
pied, and that the homogenial interests of the
people of the two sections would lead , to aspeedy
adjustment of all difficulties. •There' is now*bo
doubt that if the terms under which the States
lately in rebellion, could have secured early repre
sentation in tongresi, had 'been submitted just
.4ter thsielose of hostilities; When the rebels were
id a peniteriti4 mood,. the vexed question of
reconstruction would* have been" settled long
since, But Piesidsnt. Jolisod . .*permitted the
; .olden moment to 'slip by unimproved,, and b y
the mistaken policy - that he subse9uentlyj adap
ted, resuscitated the almbat extinguished spirit:of
the defeated rebels;' -They became hopeful;' then
.
..bold,. nd_finally,desantas whets..theirliag floated
above - an armed host in Me* of the dome of The
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Capitol in Washington
The present Congress_ -with patience :that is
commendable, With an ii - rizions -desire to Settle.
this - tirteittion on a basis . that will insure us against
trouble in the future from domestic enemies, hak
endeavored to halinouize with the President.: As
ctrir readereare mills, its efforts bave met with.
nOsiledeaft, in consequence of the Aetermined.pur
pose of President Johnson .to
. force his policy
wbieh•is approred by all. of the. traitors of the
South and copperheads. of 'the :North; upon the
country.. Future aec.nrity against armed rebel- .
lion; against.repudiation of -the national and,
against assainption of the rebel debt ; protection .
or the'rights,Of the.men this Pevernment hail re
leasedfrom their bonds of
.slavery, seem .but .of
alight` account against the -settled 'purpose of
President•JOhnson to place the :rebels, again
power without any - of the.guirantees demanded
by themia who fought to - . crash the' rebellion,
and
..by Union:men who" 'sustained ,thia
. ..Clovern;
•meitt in the hour of its greatest need,.. '•
• ••• :Alleady, the heads of _Republican office-hold
, ..
eriwbo abandon
.their' principles, are
iallhig unon.ihe block of Preeidential Patronage,-
•-• and tlis flat hal gotie forth that each office-holder
who does nat.aupport '``my shall be re= .
moved. " The Poettitaster at Pittsburg,' a soldier,.
has been reinoved:„ and.one Hampton, a relative:
of - .Wade Hampton; of rebel -fame,bitt been Sp- .
Pointed. in
. his To the • renegade • Cowan
the mirk has , been entrusted; and thatitwill be
thoroughly done,, no one wlici knows the detesta
bly mean eharkcier - af . tbe rein and his leveler
.. • suchiork,Will doubt. Force Must
if possible, in what argument fails. Trickery it is
hoped; will do the rest.
.. In:Pennsylvania it is to
lite a third ticket to . catch weak-kneed
.Republi
cans, and defeat Gen. Oteary. . .• • .
Aireidy, the working of that only meastire of
protection for.the freedmen, the • Civ il..ltights
is clogged by it. enemies and the foie of Free-,
dom, and - they-hope by carrying it before the .
.United :States Supreme 'Court, to obtain
. from the
..-insjority of the Court .a decision that will'aceord
with the President in hie views. '...l`hat their hope
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may have no. foundation, is our earnest wish,but
the course of,the,Court on: the question Cr the
•..'constitutionality of the test oath; would seem to
give etdor to the allegtttioircif the enemies of : the
• bill. The case to which we - allude is as followS'f'
A colored' man sued a White'citizen of. Lafayette,
'lndiana. to etiforCe a : contract... The defendant'S
annWer was that the negro came into the State in
violation of the thirteenth article of, the•constitu
.
constitu
tion of .Indiana, which not. only prohibits • tbem .
from . coming into the. Slate; but debars, them
froM all civil rights. l Plaintiff% demurrer
maintains that this provision is void bectuiSe
in contravention of .the letter and spirit of the
Constitution of the. United .States. 2' It Is in direct
• . Conflict with the constitutional amendment . abohahing
'slavery. 3. It. 's void under the :first 'section Of the
• Civil Rights - bill. which gives to all persons - born in the
United States full right to make and enforce contracts,
any law, statute-ordinance,. regulation 'prfenstom . to
the contrary notwithstanding: • • • •„
Thnflt at point of the. demurrer -refere to that
portion of the national constitution, which. gives
. to the eitizene'of any State in the Union the right
.• to go into any etitirStits. The second point re
fers to ,those features of these western-fdack
cedes which provide for the sale of the offenders
against them Ass slaves. The grounds are all
strong, and the -first two; or, indeed the first ,
would have.'sufficed to upset these black Codes,
even if slarvery had - net been abolished'or , the Civil
'Rights • bill passed . Of course, the loeil court:
sustained the - demurrer ; but the defendant hav
ing appealed-tethe -United States Circuit Court,
• . now. in •sesehin, the case was submitted atter arr
gumerit,- and held tinder advisement. _ '
It is tebe hoped that the qneitiori will receive
speedy decision,' so thatwe-may knoV.where to
. 11, . and how much'mone'we have got go
. through before we can rid Ourselves of the ob
structions to liberal. and. enlightened. progresk: =
. f If the 'judges of the - Supreme Court can overrule
ae uneenstitutional, positions so obviously within
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'the pale of, that great charter, we shall know how
touch : tighter we have got to draW
great' battle between a Political kristoc
. racy and. republicaniam is not over in
,this &Ain,
try, and the great Huien party must buckle on its
armor and still wage-war valiantly, for the Right;
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CowAi's ItAsc•Lar.—This. misemble
tor is furnisning franks to the copperheads
in this County,: to fie° (tate County with his
speeches. - We received one post marked
Schuylkill Haven, a few days ago, with the
frank of this the meanest demagogue that now
sits in. the Senate. Chainber. If the person
who sent us this speech, knew the most:per
fect contempt in• which we bold the author;
he would send' them elsetihere. We served
on . the State • Central Committee when Gen.
Premont Was a candidate for 'the Presi ,
deney, with this man Cowan: He was one
of the most radical members, of the Commit=
tee,'. In his opposition. to the Pellet -of 'the
Southern SlaVeltolders, ant .it was his appa
• rently earneit support of .Republicaa.princi
plea that :secured_ his eleetion to, the- 'United
States Senateon their endorsement. We have
repented in sackeloth and ashes, for our sin
• in endorsing such a "hypocritical demagogue.
•We can respect suck open and--' avowed
traitors . as Jeff.
_Davis and Irallaridigham,
who aro "consistent in their course, in pre
ference' to such mean, skulking;felloWs,who
secure an election on certain principles, and`'
then . betray -those who elected . them,,we
caranoya.fig whether they are United. States
Senators Or PreSidents. Send us no more of
Cowan's documents. .". •
• " Tun <lrma IiOLDERS ON TIE 11ILL--CAU
vtos re OUR FRIENDS --We learn that at least
one of the office-holders on the Hill.: we
mean Mr. Dohrman, the Register. is to the
habit of advisit.g Republicans who procure
Letters of Administratioti, to have them *ulcer
' titled in the . copperbead organ, on the ground
that they can obtain it.cheaper, and advise
such to save a half dollar. Now, -does not
this Mr. Dohnuait know that. such state
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runts are deliberate falsehoods We speair
plitinly. The rates of advertising are always
gauged . by the amount of circulation, and as
:the *hole 'circulation of the ?Antlers' Jeurnal
is treble that of the copperhead .organ,, and
double_its circulation in_ 'Schuylkill Couidk
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alone, our charges' at even double the rates,.
would :„ . .e no higher than theirs, while, we
charge only fifty cents more. -This all adver,
titters . understand , ' , and - while petty dema
. _.gogues may gull ignoramuses intelligent per
= sons.who know the 'advantages of a large cir
eultition,_stiurn such appeals. We would ad
vise all persons having busineas at some of
the public offices on the Hill, to examine their
bills of - costs closely, We knoW that it is
necessary to do. so.. Plundering the public ap
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pears to be the order of the - day OP the part
"13orrarr de Juts."-4 report)aat made
to the War : Department shows that the crime .
of "betin,ty jumping" :aqui rn
eitenalvely co.
witted near. the close of the late War. Of
500,000 Men enlisted:by the Government du—
ring the lass year:of the Nu; but 168,000.
reached the - stray. tbe . frands committed
were universal and not confined to any par
tieularlocality#
A "LITTLE GAME" ON ME CARPET. —lilt
Rarrisburg 'Patriot':-=State organ of
Clymer-Copperhead party—states that s •
Johnson State. Conyention is to be hell:1 . 41!
Pittsburg in July next, to mominate a candi
dute for - Governor to help detest :General I
Geary. The Copperheads acknowledge that i
they cannot beat - Geary with:Clymer. so the
next dodgeis to run a "conserigative" Repub
lica% who will hurt. Geary and let Clymer in
.upon a minority mote. Nohe of the Copper
head leaders, who ace.. so actiyely planning
for a third' candidate, will really support :.that
candidate themselves.. is only. to be a
decoy for weak-kneed Republimins, - while
Ids pretended Democratic friends *ill contin
ue to go in strong for Clymer. It is qelte
likely that the Union Men of the State will
Understand the "little.game,'' and will bepre
pared to meet it,
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I.vvA*f)ii.r—Notwitlistanding the deelara..
ration of the -Preiident SohliciM.ShOuld •
be preferred
. for:Oflicei he has pat
Taggart put. of a Coil eet ni.:S , :office;; in. -13 it
delphia, and aimOinted Col
called . upon.* "ACciciency.'. and: desired to
know the.reasonwhY.he was removed. s
declined - .giving any. reason. The Ihen_
desired. to know how this removal' conforMed
with his recent orderlo give soldiers t he".pre-
Terence:.lerito reply,•andthe Colonel
The'. Senate reTused to
confirm :the new appoluinient. people
:ought-to demand that the . ..Senate. shonld not
adjourn during file' whole term of. his: . 'AeCi;-
deny; *arid HMI :prevent loyal : men from..be
ing punished,: and traitors and `copperheads
filling..their places:
Tni SCFFeRtFGS. 9E - .1:419,:i : ME:4 AT THE
Sortrit—.This week :,a delegatipn of.-loyal
Southerners were in Washington with a
memorial. earnestly imploring-.Congress' to
save•them from( the moat gigantic injuatice,
and •crue4ies.perpeTated . upon them bY 'the .
present State organizations.' Amotig other
things they assert that Vnion.men, .black and
white, have .been: forced by State PrOcesses,
and sheriffs from estates-that. were Ethan
doned by. Rebels and. Sold under the United .
States Tax laws, and purchased, and now oc
cuplecl.by loyal men, with their crops grow,
ing andimplements_and. Stock all confiscated
AO the Rebel State 'authorities. They Prove
cenclusively that loyalty is the most odious
thing at present known in the South:
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,THE AVBTIitO2PRI;BS4AN lilllllool,lo.—Pri
vate advices - lrotri QermanY received' this.
'week, hold out but little hope that the Aus
trd-Prussian.linbreglio will. be settled With- .
out. War. Bankers and merchants very gen- .
erall3r advise their correspondents and agents
in this 'country, to. take it• for - granted that
hostilities are : certain,: and to make their bits : -
Weis arrangements accordingly. On . the
contrary, .intelligept Americans who - were in
Paris, as late as the'9l.li, state that the.feeling
there . was, - that the gearrel would be actuated
by• diplomacy.
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GM"). PE . A . BOIIT; the: eminent American'
.
, banker, doing business in'England and noted
for his charities, mill soon.return tothis coun
'try to live. lie has respectfully. but firmly.
retused a title tendered to him by gneen
toria which he considers inferior id . honnrto
that of "Anierican. -free born citizen.,".. Mr.
Peabody is' certainly, an uncommon . man—
one of whom we feel, very proud for the
manner in which lie has sustained the honor
Of his native country *Great:Britain...
GENERAL ITAILTNAN . FT enter upon the
duties'of e A:uditor*General of I?ennsvlvania,
on Tuesday next, May L He succeeds Hon'
Isaac Slenker, Who - has filled' the wisition
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very acceptAly, for three years, Te Gen
eral will be an etinally excellent officer,•for
he is admirably; .fitte,i- for"the tiosition. • -
• JACOB' TOos and:John. Hensler were convicted
in the Lancaster County cMirts, a few days ago,'
for.indlicing.Elias.J3yerly,"an unriatnralized citi
zen, to vote, at the late electicin in I,ancister. All
three 'of-them were Senteticedtn twenty days, ini 7
priscinnient and each 'to pay 'a fliin.of : .s2s.' The
Diem Mei Says that it his been by suelt . frandit
lent votingthat the Democraci lies- been able to
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maintain their ascendency in that city.
ED.ITOR 9 O . TABLE.
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Motrrnte for. May. has a varied and
interesting table Of .contonta. embraces, Bum-:
mere in Sherman's :Army, (Must. ated) ; cnntiitu
ation of: the well written story, .Tho.. Dead Letter,
( illustrated). ;.The'Thottareg, - ..(reminiscettee of
late officer in the.Zinuives" Afrigtie•Corpsi . in Al
giers ).;"A.bel secret, (a story)-; Mena:ibis
and:their worlt*-Catharine de. Medici; Waiting;
(it 'poem).— Dora Dean's . :story) - ; TO
Madge--,A.hbytlimie - Fancy ;Charge of the First
Cavalry Division at . Wincheeter ;;Knife.:Eaters.;
Under a
. Shadeiv, Hew .Dirk Eyes . ilide't•Win .
(a story) ; My Luck in a:Tunnel ; an 07d 'Miners
'Narrative ;: Humane Life, An El3itiV : Part twit it
My .Every.:Day Page ; Current 'Notes, -cinflien
Books, .etc. • Publishedbv Beadle and. Company
118 William . atreet,f New . York. ' ••• •
"GALAzIe" is the name of.,a new . rnagazine, to
be published fortnightly, in New York, at N0:39
Park Row, -the first nuMber.of whiehis announced
to appear inMay.:.. The pricewilt.be twenty-Sve
cents a-number. .. - . *.
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''...”0111t YOU:id FOLKS . ? for May is a' very' chirm
hug . . number. It .contains Many • contributioni,
from favorite writers; illustrate 4 .;n: the artistic
'mariner. for Which thin magazine noted, which'
Will:interest . its host. of juvenile. :reriders.: - . The
success of; "Young . Folks" . : must.. be Inieullarly
gratirvingArl'ite.enterprising Publisbers; Ticknor
and .Vields,' Boater': .- . • •
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• TiAltrEß's MAGAZINT. • Tery
fine number.' **The'illritrati'.d• .contents .a.re; , •Ga.
lens and . ita Lead - Mines ;.The 'Yosetnite.Splleyp
Livingston's Last African Expedition : - Arthadale,
by. Wilkie.Collintil ThO:Atnerican . Periple Starved
and Poisoned: The other c.aitenti are, Cast Away;
• The Flag that TalkS ; Tom' Lodowbe ;•11.1arrrage-a
la Mod;.! ; QueetAs‘God. _Work ;'-Kate . ; TheiNuices,
of The Night; Longwood: Chair .;
Month ly*'•RPord' of. 'Current Evebta ; Edirot's
Drawer.-Publishediby Harper & Brothers; Frank,
lin Square, New York.. • • ' - . • •
.
• TTIE Art.arric Morrimr - yott 31.4.v:—,The con.
tents Of :the' or•the :Atlantic! AlcWith=
lv. are of Varied interest. ."The Harinonists,'!:by
the author of "Life in the Iron Mills;'! is a sketch
of the village of Econonly;*.founded by, the ftd-•
lowers of Rapp, on the Ohio, early. in his centiv: ,
A alight thread of fiction connects the :dif
ferenf. facts of .hiStory :and' deiseriptioin: "Ahra
ham Davenport" poem .:by 'Whittier.. Blips
Field's recollection.:of "Walter Savage Lanilor"
Confine . ° I; - and this instalment full 'of dee-'
.ultery ineeticite of. Shellity; „Dante;
are givenas he ciptessed them in: conversation.
."To-Morrow". is a sonnet by Longfcllow. Five'
chapters of -."Doctor Johns" folleiv; and the story
draw's near its ernehishn. The' '.'Passages' from
II intliorne's-Nic,Book"-are of special interest on
aCeoutit.ofthe.glinip.s 's given of the life of Haw
-theme at-Brook Farm, and the .reitderfwill find
in them the -Original sketch of one of. the most
beautifiil seamed' of ilia Blithedale romanee.' :In
"The Fenian idea,":llllas Frances 'Power .Cebbe
touches upon , the grievalicotreal-andiniagitied,
of Ireland;:and' shows- that: the Fenian.- Idea is
based altogether upcintinv,latter:-..- Mrs. StOwci f in
the fifth - :"Chimoey-Corner" pa per;.• discourse's of
"The Souretie - of. Beauty in Dress." . "Edwin!-
iti a clos'eatideritieal strly, by. Edmund.,
'C. Steadman, of th'e peat _actor's . genius..- - Mrs: I
Aker*contrilintes a poeni 'entitled. ..Aniong the-
Laurels.": 'An instalment Of 'MTS. - Roade's "Grif
fith Gaunt" foliewS; and then , we have a plea for:
return . te specie paVments, De the
article entiiled... oat wiltit costus?.".. this is a
very careful paper, and" bases unreasoning upon
the factseed,fignres of; the fruited States Reve
.nue Commission. "Mephistopheles:l" ie.: it brief i
little Satirical paper bv . eharleic.T. Spiagne,.!:Mr;
Roses BigloW's Speed in March:Meeting,' is the]
title of 'a pungent Biglow Paper, by James
sell Luwrll ..: The Preeident's - recent acts - and,
speeeheti give Mr. Lowell occasion to.: embody ; in
the. raCY,:aini grotesque langtiage Of : Moses 'Big,l
low;. the. comtumiliense and true feeling of
al men eencereingthe'sitnatinti of the ennntry..--,..1
."Qiiestion'Of Ifonnuients".ii . a alivr.t. paper;...by.
W.TA , ;:lfoviellii; .disciiiiisieg the means of vi 0....
rime:mistingthe Wien and events of - the war:
usual "Reviews and Literary. Nidices7 , :fe110w...-
Pettliithed-tryFrieknOrA Felds;.Bositon. .
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fii:ativormi.-41event3eiith
roartli ifteittister.' , .Vaeo 13hinara
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:Itfie pelaiiih;libuti; ale . ny And ispyiatittieen'are
in full b 1« m, and tliern ire indications'of :a plen
tiful crop of 'fruit. 1• ._ ....". - • . '' ' ' ' - '
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•Dr .Haeseler sailed ilitlie.`"Sszonia", Ssiturj
day' last from New ' York. -The veeael - goes. to
I.2amburg,,via.. Southampton.
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' rusogrora Cricket- Club .— The Club •requesta us ,
to state that it is now fully. organized and ready
to enter the Ih!titsfositietenyetub je thin or other'
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The weather Lie been gaits. cold during tbe'
pset ff'w rlayL 'Oa Wednesday - night' there 'wait
rast'ilait the ; fruit :"bloasoma, we beheva,.*eie.
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Schuylkill OruvrtyjAtalical .Society.-7T.he.mem
liens of This &kitty will meet at flit house of.Dr'
carpnier, in: this - Boroiiglii on Wednee
day evening next.;.3l.av 2. '
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Spidden Deoth...- 2, -.lglin Klanser, An old and re
sPectr:d eitizPin Of .Branch Township, expii . i,d end
&illy on Sunrls'y list . ; of. heart disease, wbile'bif
ting in,bis chair. His agei was 73 yeSrs. .-. ... .. '
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Fatal Result.—Peter Hain the brakesman who.
was so terriblyinjured 'Fin Thursday of last wei.k,
.by. bidng ..run over - bpi a train 'r , f ears near.: Si'.
Mair, died at hie residlncein Port Carbon oti Fri-
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• A.hai/ storm of. some:severity,- viaiteci this B4r
oneb, on &lo.nday afternoon: Bain also:fell to
torrentk causing Norweoan'.Creek 'overflow : ;
cellars till Itaitroad.etreet, and Submerging
the tailroad. : .• *. '
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ti.t
Gostate WO Ujen, thobaccoidat, CentrestrPet.,
his just received a i t erylude suciortatefirof Tner
aeliautn.pipes; with. a representation of Nr..: Lin
coln upon them, to which he . .inv4.ea,tln3 attention
.
• . Now is the tirnelor •ev . ery.one . ilao OWIIB a Plot
of . gTonntl, 'whether itr:be merely a . few yards or
-amounts to..huncirethi'Of acres, to improve.. and
:beautify it by glantifig ont .a . few:ornamental
tibrubs and tree~. • . •- • • •
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' • ebn . chilintimi of Inc,lensed Fee.l: By feoiillative .
enticement, the int reieed feea of..the
are continued for -anotlit;r • year ; and .the
.creased fOoa.of juntines of the peace and*Conata-i
Ides are - continued - eintilSune.l, 1868. •
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.• Death an Old•Soldier.-L4itcob Heisler,. Sr.; a
h.ghly .esteemsd 'nitiien • or
and a soldier bribe w.ar of 1812, died on the 19th
ink. in the 79th year Of hie age.. 1.10.. H ... resided
upwards of 40 years on :the farm. on' which
breathed - hie ..last: : A ..yery exten.sive :circle of
friends and:relatives - mourn hie death,':
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W askington.:.CatsK.Nw 49, Orderof: . Jmiipt-Sons
of America,' located Pinegrove,- has thorough=
li're,orgainzed.: , -A . delegation Of Juniors • f
.Schuylkill Hayem . viSited Pitiegrove, on the 12th.
inst.; and conimuoieit tett the- .neeessury ittstriie
lions-and conferred the: Past Junior. Degree* on
the.. Camp.memliers . Who. were in .good standing.
The Camps that:Were!in siistence in thiS County
, now ail' afloat,.• and be' said, ..." The.
:work goes *hravely : oty:"
_ . .
.
• from: e.l.— The good_ citizens. of
tlie.tiorongh . of A.Shland ' , not perinit.• diSaster
to...Weigtriong upon them:.' A week or two since
we noted di'. destinctiou'of a .blo 4: of huildinge:
in the heart of the"town,';':Already the bloek is ri
resuscitated,_
Phoenix-like froM:its ashes, and when . fully
resuscitated,. wilt present to view: a .compact' reiv
of brick edifices of- uniform.style . and elittstrneted
in the best manner; : When completed it, will , be
the most handsome 'square-in the place. are
gratified to.uote the.apirit of our sister Borough:
.
Patti( L,rs i • Act . Vii.1 . y..W,.1864.43cr.i0N
And Le further exacted peatagt,-8 and.
6o:treats at , post-tiffices,:and all other receipts and
eniolittn!:•nts of a post:oflice, shall he received'antl
itecolintetl::fitr'as apart :of the 'postal'reYenttes ;-
and.atiy.part thereof which a - post - master' ought
:have: collected' hut. has' neglected :to collect
shall be - cliarged.againsthini - in his accounts; and
he. shall beliable therefor in' the sametnanner - :is .
. if the 'ix:tie : had' been Cnlleeted'; 'and he shall 're
ceive:no fees Or percin'sites.beyond,his.salary.
.3fr.:7Vonnza...ritrtyr , y, formerly. of.. this Mye . -,
ongli;who established the Chattanooga. '(Tenn.).
.M ill, 'and 'who. from its Start lwas . snperin. -
relident and. manager of . it,•has been
. stmereeded
by.the. appointment of Gen. Gnstavris. Smith;
forMerly . Street Commits hiller of .. New and
late of - the:Rebel mini, - to' the..position. -The•ekm:
e , •rn it seems - , .passed intesee , !'4l-symp:tthizing
hands. apnea the change. - -Union men it. iseems,
fg tIO . chance in th 6 'South . when • ex-rt , b.. Is
corue•into competition: with, hem. • The .f.. , rriler.
• ... .
*mug take, a back Reit: •
.•. : • • : .
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- Prompt . P.ariMent:—Wa - learn'-that--Mr.
Hazen, general Agent nf . the .Lyentning . .l%lutna
Insu - ranee'CoinpSny, ha,f4 week. Old : the-fol.
lowing loeBes to the suffereri..l.;y-the.recent.greal
fire in Ashland; this County ' • • '
Patrick_Galta .....
W.illintn. i ndificld
A nfhmiv'
Sarub Sheiffiey
. .
. - 1 CoinniiitCri..-9ii...3londay. :of last :week, in • St.'
Clair, a Man . named :•finilrfiw • ROO .to the: :
public house .- of ...Nfr. - llinriersliitz; :and, without: .
.provocation it is - i.tafed,. knocked:Mrs.. Hitmer- ,
-shilz down and beathcriladly..
.Ile then left hut
returticd cinTliesday,Tabd while engaged. in 'rids,
ings wither disturbanee, the police.. atteniptol to'
arrest,
resistance that he escaped. :
stable Chtismadof BOCongli
rent,
.and after a :hiqi..riTi;.r..bet R 4 d- .
Ryon was - committed to prison • in ilef attlt:of $5 . 00
bail to .
. .
cent Oil': Prtinl
.
fugs.-,Fi !rt v „
paintings; -.worlta :of : cele.brs red
- artists, will, be on . exhibitienAnring
ant charge, at tho Town
priliaratnry to . their sale by. auction t hfa.evening
licit a be reserved I hia evening 'for who
are hi vited- fit -attend:- • This is the last • Opertil7 -
a
-ny our citizenstit have for some. little,- te
se
lect frnm - so fine r a collectiqn of -Worlianf ' a rt..: .:.On
Nlintrlay evening: next . -34.. baliryle‘{itz: the- pip
- priSiniy will sell a - fl ue :assortment cif
..engi-avifiga
and looking-glaasei,- , • :
• Mr . . Mark Hassler, di' we!! and
fivorably kriotrn to this commptiity.ae it , flne mu
sician, will give a vocal-and instrumental concert .
at... Union Ball in . thiiillorongh r oti *Mondey..eve
fling, May 7,1866. Mr: "Hassler haii eocnredthe;
services of 'accoMplished arthttes . for the
caeion, and'we.anticipete that the concert'will be
remarkably satisfactory to the rrinsic4oving pit.;
two of the: coninannity. Mr. liaseler.fa now the
leader.: of tin . ) drchestra:of • the' Walnut ,Street
Theatre,. Philadtlphia,• and at his concerthere
Will lead in pereon. In our next we will
. publieh
'a' programme of: the peleetions for the even rig.
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a . .
, - ."Tremont Uninn"..—Thinis the . natne Of::new .
weekly paper published in Tkemont,' this OniintY;;
by' Eleoh'Sande.rs, The first . nnmher ap
•
peered onTlittisd.4 last; and it will. be ptililkshed
in the future on thatday of the week. - Politically,
-
it is Union.. The first number gives evidence of
the presenee of int experienced. pen . :_the'cornentS
are variedand interesting, and the•tvpographieal
appearance is 'very,neat. We exten the hand Of
fellowidlin to "Mr." ganders,': and :sineerelY hope
that the enconragement extendedtolds.enterprise
. by an' intelligent. :and appreciatWe. publie,.. will
inset his.expeetatinnS, : • • :
llysteti4lia ProCreqing:—Affer the man Patrick
.Doolhig (who - receti Iy. attempted to ' Murder. the.
boss, Mr. - Lewis, at Mr.- Gen:AV. Cole's
near. Maloiney-.City,).Was ehnt and : killed; hie •
.body wan inferred in. a -barik.of coal dirt,,Where
remainedWitil, Tuesday:. of last week, when dve
arMed.Men drove up to the plaee in a waged, dug
out tho - Voily,:plabed :it in the wagon and drove:
ofl - with it. in the -direction of liihland. • Before'
taking. thf.,. body -they:insiated upon: Mr. Cole
burying' it. Mr. Cole' eertised,*. and:beroming
somewhat alarmed - at 'their: threatening- . move;.
went/I' - proceeded to Mithsnov-Cit,...for'police'as
'sista 00. . : .Before he.' , ettirred - lioteevarii the' men
had taken the:liody:/i/vsfated, and.decamPed..
. .
. .
-tery :inte.rf sring and insfractive 'lecture and
-magfe lantern exhibition. -were. gi - ..en :.Dpot..
hall, St : Clair; on Tnec:lavevening,'hy - ReV.
E.. Lewis :Of Pottsville. - The .lantern.. has:: very
powerful -lenses, and albthe . pictures, - aStronorni- ,
cal, historical, and &timid, were very :gond: The.
.Hail was crowded. It is sugg-ited to the maul;
gere ofsriublic meetings held "itt . the Hall; that'
better (weber he preserved in the future; or the cit
izens of St:Claw will not pattonize , : them. The
. noise on this - occasion: was very. •annoyintt:to all
who wished' to.prodt hyblie exhibitirin. The . pro
ctcedsof: the 'exhibition used to pnrchtr , e
library for. the .Welsh Congregational Sunday
.
. .
2tfarder inC.lffihoricV Saturday
fait denuty-Corener- - Kettier held an inquest on
the body .of Mark - Mall; about mile
fiction. MahanoY_Township, who-vraa.on the pre-.
vh,ns Thivra;lay evening shot and killed . b.V amen
:named Thomas • McAtialley..-: 'Frain the evidence...l
elieited'at the inquesf; it :'seems that on • thieve-.
ping- narru:d.about 'dark. lkicAnalley went to Atte
house of. Mala, accompanied by'an unknown man.
.As Soon as they entered-the honse, SfeAnaliev or
'dered.Mala - f taget up, while. he (McAnsiler) would
kill him. rmritediat.ly'..MeAnalleY-drmi:a. Navy.
revelver.and - fired two .shots, at Mala. , His ..tic
c,iiipplice then handed !din another pistol; and be.
-fired two -more shote. - All of the. ehotitook effeet
in Mithes.faaly, three in ittoinach.mil one in
Itiearm..' Two of the belle were. extracted: . The
ot hen) remained; in him.: The .jury rendered a
verdict - that-
. stala came to his death from gun-.
• shot wounds. inflicted bv Thomas McAnnalley.
M
Neither.cAnnalley ciOr Gls accomplice have been'
arrested that-we•have learnedi . • .
Ammar Amte . ssliteid of G. S. Tarea..---Mnch ban
been said it. the newspapers respeCting the Poet t:
pMernent for period of two mouths, of the time
to make the annual essesemente -on licenses,
comets, - carriages, Isla ell es, • billiard tables,. :
-This rumor has produced,. general ..misapprehen-.
Edon wblcli will'cleubtless, cause some annoyance,.
by preventing-due preparation on the,part of tax
payer-1t.... It . sprang from: he consideration' that
Ouprresi would perhaps, materially modify *.
%tine. laws on. the subject*before the:annual lists
(amid be completed :and: collections 'begirt).* An
efCuK' was inade•in congreiti:to' effect. such a post- .
Txmement by joiet.reeplntion,..but failed,' There is
no frundition•srliaterer, 'for mipposing. that Any
:Of.theAnneal.astieasritents are to bsr4lelayed on
the supposition, that Congress Pisfpdasibly make.
scene changes hi thalami'. They
: wilfbe 'made air'
htirekifore, (=limelight', on the lat,day of
Allpersons therefoTe sherd& be prepared:to ren
., der theirliele accertianct3 . with 'the
' requirements of, the whiclv.We padenitand,
Will be mare.iigidly , enforeed.tban in any Previ
...
ous yoar :
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" . -Prompflzi , elemetif.- 7 -11Ir: 7 William • ball , the
Old soldier, whri hasfOrtlirge Yeartipast collenthd
the Bortitigli duplicate with great' fidelity, Settled
up hisAupilicate - friilBos-6, on the 3d instant, in
full:: : The dmilicate siatcplaced
hintis in.3nne la ti, The.amonnt wtts $17;206 31.
: The cash: psiil $ 15,935 : 02 ; rea l`,eistaet re , •
monied 'to Cominnuncinere; $69 . 20:- erimai
eawnerationa, 3313 .32?;',... , 5„.fiet:
cenk common 3838 ThelitsuntiksidAm.;
• triot and estbriable mariliati'rdittitatri4ell , M-col
..leafing this' twi„thiit - wikhorie
tied as king takS.Matiltyrattetaitult , ) .
I?ottaiit7le Boron : at .'Th elaetlon for
Chief Burg ess ;',ll.4;h 7 .oinstable, !. 1 1frowanrer;-
ditors, and fo r
.. atie'conncilman-and. ale rettorl
- forreirirdettrthe 'Borough,
will beheld :one M0nday...MD..5_7.... ; On Friday:eye;
rime next WO citizens *ill :meet aa.is their anti-
Min i in their Yeepective wards, and Maim in nom
ination candidates for'Couneir and for the Schooll-,
Bo.ard.:t Theis Will slap; :appoint fielegatea to meet
in 'Borough Convention' tor-noininate:mindidates
for the - Borough offices named: ••
• Itis hardlrnenessary fOr ' tato allude aftnin to
•the importance, 'continuing • .the: practice of
sending to council 'and_ „into, the .School-Board,
the best men ..ivho can e fOnnd in tließorongti,
' , The , affairs birbiatrrir'idlesimve tieeti.sicadniara:
bly mina gedlliatit is ' to the.iuterest of the tax.,
payerstifecontiiiiintb - setid just such:men as they'
have been' irt:the habit, of seeding 'during. the ,
past few. veers. regard tti the offices of Bur
-ggess and high Conlitable, we have-simply meat,
tizealonsorctire, fearless men,are needed, Op.
pfcia Hy' this year, - abeit .we art- threatened by. a
visitation of.ctuder.a.: The ..Borongh ordinances
• Should be: rigidly 'enforced, and .511. naisaneeil
preindiebil to It -00 d sanitary ceeditieli of the
Ihisonglislibeldbe prornily abated, If itido!ent
careless •nien are se lected, : ar. men. who • ire
&frail of offending in the discharge of their duty,
serious nuisances': will be' permitted' to to
the 'detriment of , even:it' an epi
, .dernic should not. be. generated: We trust that
:our'citizena will appreciate
,the imPortance ,
this Matter and nominate aintelect efficient men.
LiPapes - owsals•
A Series_ , Qf Si4per(or Leglizi - es.V. a nmetirg
Of. tlic3lAnageri of the
.UniOn • gall *Associat
,n
of :this Borough,lield, littelc . a committee was'
Appointed .to. Make-Arrangements _to: secure :the
elivery..of.a eritirse of ;popular leettires at the
new Ball in thiS.Bc.irough: We ere. pleased to an
- nounee that:the ComMittee:hai made an, arrang:e
rnent. With .the Rev.A. A,Aitillits;•ef , l3ro . nklyn; to
'deliver the '..ftest 'of the Series. Dm; correspond
ence:on the Subject is its" • . .• •
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. • .
,
• . 'Pro . .. A , Stit—Tte. understimed,
at the earriek fellation: of. a number 'of Our eitlietta,
request you tri'detiver your Lecture mi - ".Suusittnri, or
the Secret Of..llapptrtese,t t .in Pottsville at eoine time
moat ED itible to your convenience, do therefore, reaped
fully solicit the • favor of you, acid 'tiak yon.tOmame the
time Most agreeablUto riu, and iiplike,.Yoy, truly.:
: EDWARD YARIII E 7,. • •
.SOL.SION FOSTER,, • •
.Wu.m.tas.Wett„vr,. liev..WlLMiu P. LENvia,.
S. Cm...aka:ran, . • Jotta:Smovari, • • ' '
RiLYIC; P. SIIRAPEIL,"
• • . • .
P. D. Unties. -
• . .
. • , .Baooatmx, Y.:
r.
.Gs:TLEi- - --
nx.lcoitr favor le at halal and in reply, ...I
name the evening of Vgedneeday, :day 91b; for my 'en
lace on “Sanchine, in , Che'ficcrat of
.lisppinees..
Truly •. Wtc.icTs.
. .
The lecture iwhialt Mr. Willits proposes to ile-!
liver on the 9th priniino,. •isept!lien of. very.higli
ly. by t b e deserjbed as a
genial, elfeerful,l buoyant', and .conunon FeTISO lee.
turn, full of )3 undliine and.instruction:: The Bee
fon:Past; gond', anthucity,. Says decidedly, that it
ie one:c.f. the liezit lentufee ttnit hat, bt;en given in
that 'city for: yeays.' 'No doubt' a fine audience
will - m:l(.4mi) Mr: AVillite'tki Puttsvillc. ':
. .
• . .
• Meeting. of. Returned • SOldiOriZ,Yolituitii)n olir
ii. :2 i(.7ket. for' B(»Tqh...o.tfiper.,— . .A. hi r'r.te meeting.
of returned -aoldiers living in this.' Borough was
101 at .tlruniheller's..Floter on Thursday, ev.exiii, g
.last;. 'Col. ElerincA: , ey'yaa:caliki to the chair and
13,.i. Reill.iii - wointed..t3PCretarv. - **The' Pr. silent'
.•then . stated:lllst' the Objrct.o.t. tln.i.rneeting was
tn - placi , in nominatioria thiet fdr.33orongli efti-
Ora:- T)*f9ll6v.ing...riomi.loatitnes wero - tlien ntad(*i
- .
" • treasnrer::Ailin. ThoMpsom•
• •'. '• •
`The following resolvitireiS Were: adopted.::
• flesolred, .Tlnit; in tlie.opininu of . this. meeting,
the kifetY of the
. pretierly• of this Iturough_ de
inands- the' purchase of- a steam .fire engine, and
we lierebY...instruc.t our nominees ' in the event of
their election;o - u
tse:all 4torable Means' to pro
etire:a sliffieient appropriation-from the BoriJugh
Cmincil for that:pulp:l - se. • • •
: • 'licsotreil, •Tliat .we : hereby •recorpthend to . the
Borough Counctl,.the appoinfmeni to the .otfiect
Of. • Trorlj Clerk,*. of; some. holiiirably disobarged
,:soldier; .who 'may be, forind..eonitietent:. for • the
.
• . •
Addresses were then.. delivered by Chl.•ltrovin
'the. 1571 h N`eyr rk:Vi Mit e e re.; •C a pt,
:Col. Wetherill.,l•lllnj.Mren 'and 'Mr: tiutchiSon.—.
Col:: Brown Ei( in ' -aii eh - ipietit linter, and
was warmly applauded by the meeting, . -; •
The.metting their adjourned., : •
It• might be stilted. that 'the 'Soldiers' Central
League of .Pottsville; which is ptireiy.a hem fieisi
organization,- met' political,- had .as.•.a• Let tine,
nothiiil to.do with - the .The all was
for .. .Tett:wiled: whether. Mew t;e-l'i of .the
Le.a
.• •
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. .
. _. . , . ..
• • A• po Pict'' Fur ce .. for l'a!:tpilettt:.Diatefets. , - , The
necessity for an adriMate Tiolice,foree - in certain
.sections'int Schnyllill• Coin t S••, liaa •hCen..felt for
some tune, .and "otir Citizens - in roam-mel‘titio..
have - expreaertd. their •ttleaire ip the 'rii atter; A
,Compromiac police 'bill lya ' S
. I*trin re d,. but :as our
twOple are • !Mare.' it waa killed juat befnre tlie close
rrif.the'latit.'aession of the.Leil•Hitinr. o ,. lii:plUce'of
•thilt it•im clainied • that : - the following. Art ernpow-.,
firing .riiilrOadv-Onittanies:tetniplow police foci.,
- apprevpd Vb. 27, 1..865, - and Supplfunctit to that
Act extending ite iiroviairins an as to embrace all
eerpora den's; .firma or. indiyiditala owning orileas
lug rellitrries; 'furnaces or ,rolling milli, llPprtivd
April 11.,.1866,•1'w•i1l . lie.ffeillh'e, .it . acted 0n,.. and
• Pi . 1 , V/de dile remedy' needed tn:.cherk. laWlesenest ,
-in tlie'.Contity. • •AlreUr€: not ri . h.pareil t 6 tiegnieo
.in the. iiiiiiiii' but. f.t.ii - e file- Art and'" Supplement
•Wi th.the. lila. tlifft what ii* - claimerl for th9ir Pruc
. t ical•operat nin,dnay prove tO bo.. oorrPOt,.."
Tlic.Aet and SOppleinerit:airi.as follows,:. .
.
1.1' 2 5 00
. . , .. 7{l} 011
$7,021 00
N. - A rr iniprwrring .14tUrnazi Compailiot to. 'employ
. SEC - nos - 1. :Reit ',testa ed bytiet FMnnte IThitseof
iliepreseutatfyee'tif the• Ct minion e'e:llt it of Penreiylys- •
Pia , ill Grnen i l Ass'enthlyinet, and it islierebv 'enacted
.by the authority' - a thestone. , l'hat any' corporation
Or.fising;:a railtOrolt iri : 11114 :.'intetinttlY apply
to the ertt:tertiotto cornmiSititaysttelt persons . as the:said
eorpttrathot :11114 deslynate; - to net ;t5 maim:men fu'r
said corporation: • . : • .
Ffate't los • 2..'•Tlie; - governor,: amen.. such applic ation,
may-appoint Such,persons , or PO many of he
.may deem proper; If,' he :kWh. mak:en:ion, anti hall .
issu peeton, Or personS so appointed. corn
' Mission - to act as sue h - pO m
liceen. • t .
ft;:%Everypolicenitin: so impointerl, shall, he'
"fire entering u pun . the duties Of. his office...take o ia
sabscribe the oath required by-the eichth.artielettf the
-emistit talon, before the rechnier ofany county through •
:Which tilt; raiirtiarl,- tr whieh . ..such • policeman ite an
wed: tltall be - located :*wlllth. tiiith,tiffitclieltia duly .
recorded,thy Such recorder, ittiall the-tatice
offite secretary of stitte;' - and tiertifted.copY of such •
. oath, made hYthe rectirder of the.praper.ctanity, shall
be • recorded, with the. commission; tin every et:trait-Y..
through; Or ,which the. raitrOmi far.whieltituch
Aceman is appointed, May run, Odin which ids Intend
ed. tfic.strid policeman shall act i iintf:Ctieh
co appoint< tl, shall severally ptiSeess and 'exercise all
the • powers' of policemen pf the city of .Philadelphia,
in the :several
. comities, which
„they . .shall-be ts.o
authorized to ct ate-aciresalti.ctind the. keepers -of
ot.lockcups, or 'station: hotutes, in tiny of said
.counties, are 'requi r ed-to rec eive all persons -arrested'
by such pelicemen; fin the tomraiSaiminfanyciffence
against the laws of thigcuarinonWenith; upen, or alone',
tir the premises Of auy such corporatiMii
to be - dealt with according to law..
ttit:Such railroad'pOlice s . tiall,•Wheu 'On 'duty.
severally wear a meta.lieShield, wordS.,.-“railt
Way.polute." and the.ntime of the porportition for Which
appointedjuscribed thereon; and said - shield Shall al
ways.he Wornlir plain view, except .when:eMpltoyed
ae
Tor Chief Biiiters-‘-ei,l.,.J,',Ci': Frick,
detectives: '-.
SF.C:rie!N 5. The compensatlOn of. such police shall
be paid bythii. companies, for which .the pOlicemen
'are respectively appointed, as maybe agreed upon be ,
Srier , tos: ti..NiThenever any recirjioraticin shall •Ato
•long'et:.require the, services. of. any Policennult no nTh
pOitited,. as - aforesaid,
.they Marini: 'a ,notice to that
effect, under their, corporate *s'eal, •attested .by their
Jtceretary; in the several offices .ivhere the:cominlisiOn
of such .politetrom• hits been, recorded, v:Welt-shalt - be
noted by the several recorders; upon Cheri - tart - Tin:of the
'record, Avhefe::inch .comittission•is recOrded,•• and,
thermion, the poWer of such policeman 'cease'
and be determbled.... •- • - • •
....• •
APpre1vedr•Fe.b.:14',.1545.......• * • -,.• •. • -
. •
..A. - serrt. , ElfE . NTto an Act.:irpprnr;;ri the ?i!Aday
•of Ft:bitiarig A. D.. .1 '.-535. - •A ct ern
- pow r i . ng • 14;ti frott - prmipqnie4 to employ' Police
Szerios 12. Re it enacted • by the Senate and .
of Representailes-of CommotiwealtllA.Penuayl-
Tanta General -Assembly met, and it •is . hereby en
acted by the. authority of: •the• same, .That the provit
:Mons of the '.Art of the 27th of, February,. in the ytar
of..our Lord; l'os, entitled `.`Aifempowerinu Rail- •
road companies to eniplot - .Police .Force,'! be, and the
same are hereby extendedlnembrFe alLeorporationtt,
ttrms,Ordudividuals, Owninm'leasing,or.being in pos
session.of•any colliery, furthieb,AntrOlling within
this' commonwealth;npon the application of
Any stieli corpnration, rin, or WIN - Wont thergoeermir
may appoint' and •commisSion pol!cenien • under the
kovisions Of.the - Act to - Which this is a•Supplemeni.—
Provided; That. the words "coal andiron police" shall
be,enkrwietl. - upon the to be Worn by the•pcS•
• licemen, apphlnted under this Art.;inatead Cif the•words
!•trailteay police;". as : provided by the act towhieh this
Li a Supplement .apd.Provided further, That gov
einbr shall Rave. power to deglinelomake: a - ayeach
appoint men m to be. Made -under, the i%tFions
-of. this.. SupPleinittit; 'whenever, thel'cireMnstaneel of
the•case,.itt - bin opinion, do not refciuire it, and at any
. time to. revoke the ,Cyllllpjliftfolll); elllilli, ap
poi tit ed "r: • ' • . • . •-• •
. Approved, APr:l • • ..'•
COURT. PROCEEDINGS.
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REPORTED F..XCCISAIVKLY FOR TELE lIISnt.S JOURNAL
• • DY CIIRISTOrfiER. I.ITTLE,
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Special c o art_Trint.. u.i.t: for lairh.lrlayi
I, Ramme . rrßeititi—T..ll..V.ailivrn :•Ry?n. - . .:
' .1. llittcliff v Savior—llllghitl‘: 'Commipg. • ' ,
.2.:.Rnlton .k..JohiAnti v . Milnei—Ryan i Still:idol.—
4. - Id.' . Id. ..r . Antkiiaclte . Binak--Riait'i
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• Triat„ ,
Liiitlt! . e. .211.1 ,I21Inf; 1 S 80:: . • •
.:1: Devine : p: Moorpbacher-Cumming, .I;ievieeis ;Up
an. Hiiiple.
• 2. v . BraitOnbach--'Wells; ,- Bannan, • 13reiteo-.
bach.3. lii6haeds' V Lit. S c hay]. Nay., Co.—Walker, •
itannan .• • . • : •
her .v Btetacti—lltiabaa ;
- L.. Karat, v. Conrad:= - EHughes Rv.eherry. , • •
• 6 Fonlke .hictiarrnia—Baunan, .11 . ugher
7.
: Kepner v-ii'ennar—flOghea,.Striinee': , .lßannan;
5. Co c hran v ; -Camp
bell,. Gowen. .- • , • .• • .
9., O'Brien v Collin :- Cleo :: lingber. • • '
v lioft'fier—Campholl &Binith Eituthia.
' 11. Bollch W. V.SchnVi.. H. & L. R RrR. Cci.4.Camp;
boll andsstilith Bannan.,.:Wallie, •
[...• 12.
.06lich S. v Id. • y.ld' ; • . Id. - -
: -13. .11 ,•, 11.ith W..* ' • •Id. • ' •• Id.'
-14'..F.vanaLewis.v ituatt-, l logtioa. : -Illaber .
15.1Invett y Mione.:Green ; 1104,rt,, • ,
16. 'ldell'arland '
.17,..'MdennedCo..VGraham ---- DeWees
' AR:Garret:mit N'Etien: & , Lomison-T. Put:tint
Campbell '& Smith.. .• _ . • • • • .
• 10. Williams - Bartholo ,,,
mew; Ryan. •
.20: .Idorthiter..:*.gielizingeiltughai; - Fait:hie : L.
2.l.;,Wetberill INT:dgni•d —Trashes Gowen. •• .-
. Farmers . : Batik • • . Cumming •
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: 23: -ti'tirdlei Fliihei—Wella :Flatlet*.
v Robertacin-L-W011a: •IdeConl. • .-.
Id, •.Id.. Id.-- : ' • :
26.410ffman. Bergtiv.Wrieht :
- 26. 'Simi:iv
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30: Colaner
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• tVlr*n4 4 TOE TriE YIVEEE t , ipt . i.:NAL:l; •
ItANIIPAOTIM OTIRON.AND.gTEEL.
ICL - 11AER
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.04 . .Q!saltim zma .sail4Wftv qt. Alai improiest by the
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.. judkiona t* and preparation or ". .
twatt . .
We:here shoWW. the Sibuiriditi*'.ert.SLleriee anttgett7
01 isranahlliti of our reaooree,l**Alle"**dm*.
: , ,otirotria;the Anthracite-rat-do Proud weriow p
out . the: l 44*OT , COW eltd:
Ittleht itiethitit#l*-7.446l4l44lOfftolllll.reywrd*O'd ,
'-i-iiiermOtey.pf:prodnetion, -hitt theAutaOty.Pl4 - thetitetal
preelueed.'''partitubirli to Improvee the •
•. Anthracite pig..for eciartreriknalrito' • .*
of. - '.. lll Utte*4 ll -Ctlai••
:We must again referlii•The selection of the, best An
.thracite mu st
prodnetion'Of Iron in the „bleat
' fuenare.'iltire crnlhe character:and:quality thethel
Itsed; - . dep end, In a great Measure, the, quality of
the iron produced,. . . • • • • :
• :It is well knOwn.thit.better,iron esti' he - niade.from •
ore; of 'equal' purity and rlelinesS. w ith charcoal as.a
frig, than with coke or Anthracite' coall.:eonseqUent
' IS, we-must assume the chierimpority - to reside in the:
etseL and that the greater the q4nn . lity of cool
: 'abotr...- the requisite .amount to protince..the .ttrade,Of.
pig metal required, - the more,ifrp7rify 311 tiStAX. lin
: parted from the coal. Thereforeof :we prepare.the_
. ;4ctreln such 'tinutitter that fivni: One-third tO , one-half
Mess coal be required, we may .naturally.erpect a snts"-..1
rior and proves 4r: • ltia . it
equally. as nianqe.it, that all. the ;impurities ;:f fuel
should beiroided ai=muchns possible for the Same or:1
-kindred reasons. :•• • ' • ''l
It is well knOwn, or sbonld be, that nnost,:if not /Of'
• the impurities' of inirieinl- eiwil reside its 'earthy.:
parts:,. The , pure Coal itself simply a pas
while. e slate, hOne and 'e2yrthy mtUtitr eenerslly vitt
t-ainull• the:insoluble. parts Which the aid of.
' to reduce 'turd remov e .-and , the .phoiherui , 'and
. autpkur.:which become partially.fired. in the iron.
' -..Anthracite pig..contains from i:tb !2'pe,r cent. of ell
icon or eafthylmpurity...;', • . •.. . '
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- -.Cwslatittients of Asithratite iron;-:•
rgo , f rom . _
..• • 90.00 ; 95.00
Croirn. from • ' • 5,60
. 0i 2.00
(ear . th; mat ter ,) 43 . Ul .. (4 ( . 41 .'
'PhOsphonrs,- fr0m..... .... . trace. (a trace
Sulphur,-froto ' . trace:-: - @ trace
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. . . • . • 100.“0 - •200.00. -
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.•'..:Cioireafitneetits.of.Anibrucite Cord:
Carhcm, frem.......'„':...:. -- . ' ' .0400 f.:(, '05,00.
Itydregep,.fram' -
.ox.rzn; [rota ' -. '" -,' - • • I.ao **(a• trace
Sa!phur, from . 54 .@ ' trice
Nitr.ogen,, •••• - - .• • :60. t?, trace
Eartby matter, from . '......' .'. : .., .... : ... -.. z.c.fi : @ • . 4.60
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These are .simply /wimple* olcoal, If take"the .
average of.ourfwmace coal,"as used in flui•Anthracite
Regions, they will. yield.over • lo. per cent. of earths.
matter. Ann general rnle, it is understood by foundersthat thelinount of lime ' required•us..fiti ' ; ts equalto
ide.silicions 'matter which exists In the raw-material
used', whether coal or ore ; :consetpientivjf , the - coal ,
•c:ontains 10 per cent...of impurity,it. will; . yequire an •
.equal amount of lime to flux - it;.and since ,neitherthe:
one nor the other. -adds to the. Ctibirie, au. amount el
cotd eqtial to"both 15 renhired to reduce. them-,-that: is,:
nearly 5. c of ich is worse than Wasted be
the simple impurity :Which existeln thricoal".. It Is pot
possible; however, to obtain. any Mineral Coal entirely'
free from • impurity; but we thick a little. i eare might.
reduce it front 10 to 2,0 r llper cent.: :This wonld make
.a great- differenCe in the. cost Of fuel. hilt the greatest.
-benefit. would be- felt the ,supericir..qtialitv of the.
iron 'produced. since It-is evident that the 'impurities
'of the crial'are.alfripiSt entirely in its earthy matter;
.. It is,.then, both scientifically and'practieally.evident
.that the more pure the coal which •yna,)i be used as'
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. fuel; the better Will.be the resulting iron:- and'-itt4
equally manifest that the hest iron Is that which. can
he SitecesSfulle . made with the . sinalleStamMint of min=
eral anal hecanee the.less:mial theless .":.,
It ii,Ylierefore, plain -that
. 0e :are:- the
. mostetinily stitched, or.which yield the largest, ninount.
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of it'on to the lona - ilea amonnY-of Coal, are. not only •
the most economical to the:stnelter,:but productlye of
the best iron- 7 -itiways. - prrivided," that the ores contain
no injurinus constituents themslrei.. in - Miter wbrds ;
- -the oCes . .which are Urruicily prepared by scleclyon,
.calcination. &c., arc more available isethe : blastfur,"
.nace than't hose which are used'-raw;' the subject
of calcination and tti,C.preparation . cf the Ores, we Will
" leave for another, letter. •.• • , . . : •
i ion of :cool. : . •
Pure enal..e . have sad, is. a ":Solidiflerlzas.r It re
:Larva to. yee when subject . to, heat.'.and . if, perfectly
Tare, leaves .o residue. thei'efore., our argument,.that
the/inier the coat the bettir the iron is -Mot only bare
etdbutdemonetrated by al experience: tut since IRO
mineral toal is Perfectly pure. We arcue again,.that the'
, pax :coal r-ed the wore golat jron made. •
There is, however„another important quality Which
must 'exist to form a good furnace coal :It must be .
dense *and- t•naririvi , +: No - matter' hou= ,pare the coal .
may be, if it is brittle anderunibles on heinz subject.
'to:strong heat, it is almost valueless as furnace-fuel.
onie.Olour hest and purest. Anthracite; coals are so
friable that they will.flv'and crumbleittinler the modes •
rate heat-of the furnace top, and not Only - become al;
most Worthless as aluel
,conSeinewoe,:but tend to •
impode the
. ascent Of the. ca=ses. or .the 'products of
ComblLtili , lll.,by tilting thehatersticeg between the'orea.
Theamly value of the tine particles of "coal in the fur
naVe Is the s carboaiwhich theyimpart to the 0r, , , under
tie. heat' which they-die' snirounded, - tut not With
6tillfline , thist rifling advantage, they confer More in- .
jury than' benefit, and on a rrivinuat, the melting zone, -
they fIY before theblast andairOp down into the cinder
..but partially' consnined. , Iris only the.hirt:er plec4 of
cal which reach - the hearths•witlf snheSuan :enough
to Withstand the violent
. netinn a the blast, that tribute tothemaintenance.of the high temperature
the zone a fitSion. ,• • • -
; - - It fie'neently happens. that mote Of the pure mills
required to. produce the tOti Of iron .than:of the hfi- ,
pure; or boioat-coat,hecause the last is : tough and,nd ,
• boa:We • and the former. While -and erumblinv in the .
furnace... A denSe, pure , and Adhesive
. coal there
fore,timbeSt. furnace. fuel. It can gOnerally be tested'
' by placing ti email pieer*.ni the 'surface .of a
'• heated plate Of. loin. 11.1 t ddes' not craCk. 'crum - S.'
hie Au that condition. it willAO—provided it ismot
naturally'weak mid ;friable, shire a coal -Mti.• stand.
• . the action - of
,beat, but not the abrasiintof the burden
in.the furnace. or the fivitiding , pro - ess of, desteiniMg
with the ores, tolhe blast. .• .-• •
• . e think; as it L',110;:q Tale, the : c6nl Of the.
Mountain. (Bit..; NorthTein.l of the Malvin") ; valleY;
. wilt prOduce MirheSt furnaee coils; hitt the Matadrioth
produces, with some. exceptions. an excellent furl :tee.
An . eXperienced smelter will have its ditlieplty
, hrs.:ducting the:proper coat; if. ttid. inenn-aildtfoul!le
are taken teftlint,ptirpose. . •• .• •
We have thus pointed out the . effeers !and defect= of
mineral coal, feeling' confident that assuperioriron for
-The production of :good 'common steel -ratty be.:*Pro
dared with Anthracite [lief byjntlicions, cure and man-
`The quantity. of phoipiiorus in Anthraciteiii.z iron
mum:s from (kfifilolrpsr reut„ and sulphur in -railer
greater prOportiim.. • •,.-- , : .
' - Sr. et....is, April: Irni: -, .. ~ :' •. , , • • •, ' -
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irV7Pi•nnQylvanfa _hap% no* .6nr..linnarol and
li't%-nille banlittfcloipg'ba;;i4; , .s. under ii.Nati4iial
Ear3king La*. - - ,• : .-. • ' . . .
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. r Pbrne . bnmired.hnldea in - hull:iia hnvekeen
named :ifter the floit. • Schnyler - Colfax •by•illeir. '
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sdu.nring parent:4, .• ' , ••
~erk- C olouel Wheeler; cone of the. - Teninn priso 7
.ncrs at C,irn Is:eni :discharged on.
the 'ground that. lie is' ...kriterieati. citizen.,• : •
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trir - 1 ataine of the:late President Linenln.. the.
work of 'Sit. P... )leziAra, a. sculptor of Sin Fran-,
•gi-ho, will be erhetedin.a public place in that city
the present,triontli.. • •••••• . • •
eCir The noinmiSsioners,John - q, Briggs. Thnm.-.
as jortlalt and H. N,,llfolktlish.ri appointed to-as
set!. thelossea people of Glitinf--
bersktirg,, bY 'the burning, have 'finished their
labors ati• made . their report to•the Auditor Gen
. eral. They.ufake the.aggregatayloss§es $1,615,-
nes!tull,-,Therols, however.. ne part of the Ent- .
peror.4 'character 'which . alwtive , ."affords hituitsupport.
he tam 'rely.
_and that , is , his - better:in
'lucky .t tar.. Thar. efar,..he says. :has never deceiVed.
him, rind will confithie to guide hitit.as . .the ?tar in the
E•tst did thO Alagi of old.-,:J'izr4 Letter to the 31bbile
Times. : • •
It's.just. the, name With Natty •• :
hoy.hel ley(' in . their `..:_Tta't as well,
And .11 the entwd& that to Partys go
,Talea'af relianee teit. ... •.'
For where sit ruratr they get such attire,
When. ettraptnrd they often cal:.?.'
Alway..otitaintnii-what they dtfAre— •
Panora STA R. beCollieg F tor Fin:
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And:Whenever:the ilistomer 6nnes.along,..
• If hut to that , - ST.Atte 11^ ittos
To foretell lfi. fate. Will nottitkelOntt-- . -
Ile was 'lts stis tt,-tot buy tviott of.° rn ill .1
411-who Ourclune at the Srte stotria•al- that- our'.
TRIOr:q Mit '6O Tllta TOORE -OF fiCsi OTO!*.E
OLOTOINO itnl:slt: We . . NtatnirEsay2tioteertir.. th:if •it is
. n. 4 • from - any: dt , sire to iitjure Mher• clotitint!' him.es
that are-sellimr•oire fine •elOthintr, -so much-cheaper
than they.
,hut for the Initowittrea§, tAt...'We•hrty.
for cash eiclntlively; and laid in our presentetoac
.priees were at their "lowest ebb t• and 'AI.: rloin . Ito im
mense business: we ate eatistie I• li.tth small
We solicit:an examination pf 'our : stock. ' • • • ,• •
• Vests at one doltar•earh.. ••. " •• .
• •Constantly receiyhtc fresh assortments of . 4i:icy:Can
ainieres for our eusttna department.-
• •• cI.OTION6 EMPOITIONI,
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OW -PItOWS • F ASH lONA OLE • 0:10DR.
• 609 CHESNUT 'Tirtf H.:PIIII.Aro.,
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LADIES'.. LETTER.:
Five AivitoinicAl v.iiWEXplitnatinns..
• By. en Exti,rienCell•Nnr,:e•
Sent free in 6, SeEileirEnVelnpe.Enr;•2s Cenn , ": .• .*:
-Adilresß.Mits-.Dis.•'KEWLEK.PrOOkIyn P:,'o-;
ITCH, iTaII,'ScIi.ATCTI NO •• • •
••••ICTI" • • • • "TETTEI{".. -
• :!..1011 , ' • • wnynii!s Ointment `•T•E'rTER"•• ,
• • .11r..-Swaynem Ointment. ' “TETTER"
• • .••ICII"- • ' . •-•'T ETTER":
4.1C11 - " NEVFR'ItNOWN r • ."TETTRIt" r
"RM. . • ,• • "TETTER".
• "/..CIP! . 'TO FAIL •• • •TETTER"
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•-ICll7` IN .CTRII%.:O . "TETTEH" •
- •r- • • •TETTI.7.II;.'
"ICII""'FETTER' , .
"ICIP • • • • . •• ". "TETTEW , • •
. • "FETTER.. • •
"ICI - 1 3 . • • • ' TR I TER.?
DR;. SICITIVS :ALL . -11EALIG MINTIt . ENT
CUNe Itching 'Sett Scup• Ikid,..ltuel, ul
• :. , - . • . Skin • '
Prige . so cents. . By -ending GO cef .8 to Dr. Swaybe
& Son, an NURTII SIXTII Street, r tiladelphia..a box
will be hiattot to litiy part' t the i Led Scates,"ftfee of
• sold bk.TIENRY.saytoR, ,
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tIEiNSETIIE . ,'_I,O,99;
Corrupt: disordered, vitiated . Rine& you
II are sick . all over.. It tnayhurat out .111 Pimples. or.
Sores. or in some active diticase.--or irmay merely keep .
you listless, depressed and goodifor. nothing. :But. you .
cannot [ive good health . uhile your.blood is impure.. 4
Ai ea•s S,intniricont;sinagesi out theielmparrties and
stjimilateethe organs of Jife into action..re
storlogthe* health and expelling: disease. - Hence it
rapidly:cares a variety +.(. acimplainis whhh - are .cansed .
by impurity..of the blood, •StiCh . . as! Serf
.Tumors, .I.l.lcers:"Stires:_-.-Eniptions, --
Illinches,.Bollst. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Erysipeins..
'Fetter Or Salt Rheum. Scald Head., Ring .Worrn.. - -,Clan-
cer or Cancerous Tumors: Sore Eyes; Female
such as Retention. Irregularity, Stippres•don, Whltes;•
Sterility. aim') Syphilis or Venerial Diseases; Liver Cora-.
plaints: and Heart
. Disenises....TrY:Aferes SAitSAPARI . L.'
LA. and' see.for, .'yvturself. the . sniprising: activity with
whicli l it cleanses the blood and . .cures these disorders..
During late.yesm the public have beentolaled .by large
h tiles. pretending' to give quart,
of 'Extract of - Sur- '
naparilla for. :Most of these 'have. been
frauds upon-the siek..ftir they not' nly contain little. if
any. Sarsaparilla, hat no curative whatever:.
• ;Renee, bitter,disapp . iintment.has followed the. nse "of
the various; extra4S - of Saresperillti. which 'flood'the.
. market. until the name itself•hastiecOme. - synonymOtis .
with impOrition: and cheat. we call thiscein
'pound •"Srityytintrilla," and intend:to supply such a rem
edy as shall rescue the 'name from - the load of obloquy
: whichrests•uportit. .•• We think we have ground fit:
.believing it hits virtues. which , are: irresistifile. by the '..•
ordinary ran of the diseases it intended ro erne. • We..
can only aSsiare the' .sick, that we. offer :them-the
alterative which ~ we know how' to produce, and we
. have reitsrin to - beliei - 4, it is,•.by . _ far the mosteffectual •
molder of the blend'yet disenvered byttnyliody... -
. Ayr.a'a Cneaar Pw,nroy.m. Is so universally .known to
InlilXlo6 every . tither' remedy' for. the. cnre of:Coughs,.
Gdde Indnenzs.' iloanicriess, • Croup.. Bronchitis, In
cipient Conscimption,..and for- the • rcilief of Constant
tiye Patients in' advanced - stages of the disease, ' that it
: Is Winless here tci recount the - evidenee of . Its virtues.-
The world knOwithem. • '
Prepared by J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, - Maw., and
hy.all the Druggists' ji2l : - Pottsville;. also by at'
• Druggists and dealers everywhere. • • '
• T;
• To ..:COSisomptivea:-.The adrertiser; "
licenrestoreitto health' in a few - weeka - .by a very
plc remedy: idler having Suffered for,sevend years with
a severe: lung ,afriv.t..k.n... and..that .dreUArdiseat . e
suniptionle•antions to. make' known :;O::iiia.fellqw•-•
suilerers - the means of . • - •
. -To all- Who desirelt. - The will 'send a copy ..of•The• - pre%
yolpflop:used tfice of charnt. •j. • with theAlrectidns, for
preparing:: anti using, the. stung, which. tfielwill and.a
itrae• CCRE 11112(6.11,71,.
CMIGIIS. *ad .Thnytt ' and Lung'AtTecii;iny ,
-The.onlynbject of tbtrativertiserAff
seription is to benefit the afllicied. arid . inniadiintSrota-.
ifon which he . nlno , ivei-to be invaluable, and he.holies
every sufferer wit( try4iS• remedy, ,a it wil6.cpsi them
nothing 'and mayiproYaa bleSttirtsr.... ,
• INi - ties Wishing therei3cription: vast. . return
mail, addreis. Rev. EDWANtD A.
ANg,B3.*. WriZAVViii GILL sir.a.
' Potgrille; Pet:
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF-THE
• ;WHEELER dr WILSON - -
SEWING MACHINES
- • - .
•-f . Conrity. , _ • •':•. •
••• A number of these excellent Famitf Machine.s are a1.07.11's
.07.11's kept on tiandiean Per.l6 operation by-Calling.' •
at,iheVornet . Of. Fifth and Non‘ - egian. tits.. :Pottsville:l .
'To acconinnalatOmersiihs' usmg these Machines. a
ofMiciiter
and .ri:Arik.s - '7'itrAti. •in all numbers and
pecialiV adapted to Sewing" Machine use,. will he kept:
on hand.;. :
• -Thorimith instructions for working: th&e. Itiac4inea'
will he, g wen to teritcs - tairchasintt. • • ,
We are'Azentslor tits. sele*Of
.
. • • . The .Kriving. •• -
Which pronounced to he coital to any of the .Se*-
. 111 g Marhhies • now.ito the -inarkei.• • and': ..peCidiarly
aitiplial for heavy' Work:. rind particritarly - for -sewing
leather 'work. • The shuttle" i.t lar_rer.•and the.
netdle
smaller than in any other Machine • ••• •1 2
" Orders by'mall will receive .prompt attention. Call
-end examine before purchasing elsewhere. ••• .
TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
VuonoTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT
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, . • . BIR JA.IIES CLARK'S' •
• . Celebriate;d. •
sPripAred froni . bf Sir :.T:`.
D., Phys4ri4ii .Ertiivorthivinit the Qlrren.
This' ipvalnable inedleine : :le.'unfailing in the (tire of
itlifthre.e paininliand...danverone dieenees to whieb'the
female comititntiOn 19 enbject: • It. • mnd,rater 'ex-'
ees,:' and . remoVeti all obstruction 9.; from, *hatey.
and a . speedy . eur,e May bevelled cm . •
• . . • 7rvilinirried. Ladies , •
At iFfpartieniarliettited. • It will: in .a short time, liring.
bn the monthly ppriodivith • "
Each bottle. price One Dollar, hears the GOvertunent
Stamp of Great Britain; to prevent eonnterfe.its.
• . .CiETION. • -• •
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NEP=
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kit be taken by Females Elul , '
Trillr,E - NOVT.OS . nf..Pregly-i'n
cy,•rzs they ,ore sure in bibig giscitriiirge,:but
1:11-rzny:otlierfirile they-ore:safe... • •• •
• Every woman know. that the. bloom. of health mast
fade, with, the slights 4 irregaltifity• p! - obstruction: Of
the menses.• •T.hese Pills are.truiy-the . .Woman's'friencl•'
in her boar of trial,' and tbe:' only.sure: positive and
never fail'ng care of Suppression of nature, from, Sxhats;
.ever cause. mild that' •the••feehlest'eati tak e
• withMerfert'..secatrity: yet so powerful dn' their - effects;:
thafthey•May be safely called, amever failing yteg , alll-•
.".Id all'cases of. Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pains
, the. Back and :Limbs, Fatiime on slight exertion
Palpitatlon . of tore ; Heart, lrystetios: and Whites', these
. effect i•ctirti when . all : otlim-...ineans
_have.
' failed:and althoimh:ftmoiverful , remedy,. do • not cobs
fain iron,calOmel, antimony.. oranything , Mirtful - tistlie
ciuistitation:. •••-• • • • ,•• --
Fell
•
directions in the painphlet,aratind each package,
which should he carefully preserved; •• „
• • . ALL - DRUOCiTSTS.
• Sole tielieral'Almtit For the United States and British
nontinionkt: ,1013 MOSES. 2i Cortlandf Sr:, .Iti.. Y.
ne .quid n three cent postage stamps AM , .
• rinsed to . any authbriied 'Ament, 'will —ensnre a:hottle.
contaimint SO. Pills,••by 'return securely sealed
from all observation, .•••• Feb .
13 - S:.E,..iT H.-.E,:-13.E.4,.5.'f...1
• • •
'DR. CLOCK'S
. EXCELSIOR BF-STORER.
.
A Perfect /lair lic.iorci and 111.1 . iir
I . llonilwinedL nod the be-at prepararitin for:the•llAlß
‘ever: pt es'l•uted nt.the - ,-IN.III in every instimee
restore gray' flair .to - its orittinal robir twin-Thar
Black 'or ,B • itwuj Will etiuse Ilai to strnw unitn B ald
• when „the..lll4e:l4!.is ..md - tiereditary.,
._•!.top RIO r froze 1 illinrt 0111: or, .Tutrating
Grayi'- ill Cu re: .all'F.,rapliosi+:nf the
Scalp, Itrincov4 , Seurf, an&
n 1 In,. SI rts •elegitn tly. pert umed; and
is: all. that:eati be defdred-fcir a Dretednu. : NQT
bat by intiplvina the
it ,!CCTOCIOTIS of. the
itimitinets as a lIP.STOREIt,. It- . will not •SOIL; the
litreit linen; or STAIN 'the nie.eFt bonnet . ... • - I
Mothers will find that when Children's -hair : is ba . ridi
and wiry or thin and seard_it will.itnne•fliatelyiMproye
',by the usit'ot thelif.storer, thereby, lacing the ftitinda-.
thin- for - a bikni-bolt head •of.liair. •:This - preparation
`curtains no sneer of lead or other art iel . es, deleterious-.
.to the hair so engin - tort mitst Bairpreparations new .
in the market; is,tisedo.and recomniended. by'tha
clarity andthafttaulty.. • •• !.• • • •..
• Theproprietor' is :IW:ire that many haYa.rbeen dOap4-.
.Pointed by the'hiah.soundilet pretense tip the'onnier-.
ons,prepiinitionit with_whick'the market lias been filled
for a few year past, .Inatf such contfdetice'.d,kh he tibiae.
in the merits ot his.llestoror find he Offe'rs in all ea=es
to r;lnUffth . 9 money after'a thoretOth'leWil of two,:bot: -
ttev ir it glee-perfect Natirlfaqi;rii. . . '
w,ifzit.:r it in every instaitee; and one frial :will
conyince•the must sceptiaal.of its merits. : •
Call for zlii•
ite.lorll`r, „Sold hy ulf . Drug.
itistif. at $1 Oft3liir bottle, or sik - tiot.les for ~4t, .
• Dr. F. - 13.'t,L0CK... Priiprietrr: •
. . . • • • • • Nlanclleottr. N. H.
. .
F.
SANDER-50N, „
D . rugaird: for Pottsyille; . Pe.
Jan - &kJ, ' •
---• • --- • • --- -- •
• -• ••••LIFE-LITEALTI3--gTRENGtIf; . •
••... •
LIFE--HEALTH---STRENGTH.: • •
LIFE.-11E4LTH—=STRENGTH:;• • •:::
Runthutb. unit Itiii)9,atill..Anitually • preutalurely.
i . .hey.)6ylll l l'2lvt , the (:rent French itemedi;
• • :.• • •• pl?.. JUAN
.•.*
_ .
Preparediby.Graileiere - fiapt •No: 214 Ittie
hard: Par. ft Mn the prei•erhalon of ,Dr • '.1111:: I Ada:
inarr. Chief -PhiP4,4,,!, of the dial du Nord !iii .
LariabfQiere : tr . fhir trial. they w 4,1114( find imniedl ite. re
lief, in a - tihmt titne., be :hilly re,tored ti Ilcilth
and. Strewth. ft it nil
tient •Fren eh: pl3kS ci -with :unit' , ain and
rce,,lnnotv!eil ,Inly po-iti eand 'Specific .
!-Honnily 'Persdn4 safreriorglr. 'iieneral or Sex-•
ma .e.litnienients orstlnt • Nhrti,41 , ..F0r....:5:
e iatie t d b:ss of :M se e re.') Physical 'Prot ,
tratinn li•rvolnine‘s: LrAVIiI . ..S t
Din:ties.. . liy . ,:.ter:Cik; Pain; :in, the 134 k null
Linits. liniaAeney, , , '• .• .
No lanna.tve can enpvey An. Argil: We jden of the itn
modiat, And almost miraenhAh , ch•tn:o it oeca,:on.:. to
defdlitated a.id shattered systotn. :In 1,,c1. it 4anfh.
ttnrivalleti:as. An,•' i titilaithitt . cure of the' . 'lnalailie's above ,
SdffM: no'nvre.. but it , :e The Orrat, • Freneh.ilemedy
It will . otTee-t a Ore whore. bur= fa,l And Alt h !null
rt - poWerttil' remedy. . contains. imthingi hurtful -to 'the
'delicate c! Al.thntion. , • . .• .• • •
Pamphlets; - •enntaininz roll Partientar4 .40 , 1 direction.
f.,r•th:ltiz: in 'F;ngli.• h. French. spani,h. end Gerilt):: AC.
cdthpany NICIChtlX.:11.1111,116/ sent' rice to. any.addrte4
'PriceOite Dnllar per box.; Six.. boxe
Sold by all Diligo4,i.throt*h9tit the. World
he -sent ~ , (Turelv eelei, from .thveiyat loft,
Ily.inclr,A II 'sj)ccilli.ml price a4vnt.rl..
:Beware' of Counterfeits. andlwitations. :
Aine'ric4.
111USE,S .Courtimmit. Yo: I
Aiitlprized:Ag6tit 14 Peit.t.s . vil4::• :=AI TOR,
A:15911(V.. • .'(1.70).13.
- 11 A lit: EIL.III Ri . • D V E - ••
:...RiitehelorNs. Heir Dye-is 'the',.keq - .:in . tin
ilorld. -The Indy antis and perfect. Dye—llarinless-In•
stint f:.leons • iind Bel lable , .-pn al aces a splendid Wad'
iirlNatnral - Broirn—reinedies the ill effects:of Bail Dyes:
auil frerpiently restores: the original color., sal iiyfor
DraLidists: W;A:Batelielpri SI
Barclay Street, New York. :• . ••• **- .•
. -February.l o ;.l.Stlii.. . ••• • ' S-IY.• .
Strange. , but 'Wrtte:—EvOry: cony.;;' -lady tiny.
Featleinait itt' the 1;1140-1;411ms ei.tnethinr..
ve ry:intich 16 their; nilvantnze by- return mail
. cittge.).by.tiddreß,byz the nntior•zienbilt - • Those.liniint.
tore of Itunibugo , l *ill nblit:, , e by flit notieint.
• litn , en 1.41. All Ott:Writ' ' alltlres,4 tbeif
ent -!- yilomf F. .CII A I'NI AN.
Jan 27, .. • . s it 'Br,,aamj- , ,.. -
. .!• • • • . - •
. . .
- GROWTH - AND -BEAUTY.' -
1.;,.„d„„ ... Gray Hair Color The. Only: Restorer,
London . •• -• • Bair Color ' • Restorer
Lonann .• Hair Colcii; :Infallible . ..Restorer
Loudon," : -. Hair COlnr. • • •• Runtorer
r lidos r'll,tinged-,, Hair Color: :Hair Restorer . ;'
,Loodon,.. . -Hair Color . ' •••• Riftorer.
.Lotbm • without - Hair Color. ReStorn- 'Restorer,
Loildrin • .• .11:dr Color ' Restorer
London :Dyeing - ,linir Color : . Restorer
.• It I , i' t he' MI ty.know re's:hirer: oteol 0 r and perfect,. hair
conthined.- • Delicately perfuined •-
lenldon
•
flea Color Removes 'Restorer. •
. Loudon ~ • • .. M oir 0114 • 1. Restorer , .
Lonridn. • not - . Color. . . alt Ifestbfer
. Irair•Cobir • Restorer
-London Stain; - Hair Color ...Dandruff ,ItesOri.r
Cohn. ' .. • • Restorer: :
L4nnlon . Soil ...Bair and ' • Restrirer -
London ..• Hair : Color ;Rinunrer
London t2Olr:r ' 'Restorer
-,:sliscn TIFF. II iIR pa,1,3%.4i.i..0r.‘51i •
• Ki F. 1,0 1.1EA . 1.T1q...• • ';• •
"London : •- : • ..- ]lair Color : • 'llestrirer
LondoW - - Cures' an': :It.: will . ..I:estbrer
ISettb , tl •• • . Hair Color .I • T Itestori , r
D!...36(19C.5; . C , .bir - - prevent
~ •Restorer:
" London -' -• Ilair Color.: • , —Ttestater
:London the,. 11air.Cotoi. • the hair :•
,R : eStorer
.
DII:(14.a • „.. •". lieSti/rei*
1.06(14/ti frotti ...Restorer
Lotul,M - • . Hair . - Restorer
',Loudon:. Hair. 6110 i.:
• •No - Washing Or- PreParition' beforeor after its
applied by-the hand or so:tt brush ..;•-• • • •
bAt.tisestn frenn.falL
ing• nnd eattse-it hi grow-en bald dieads inall 'cases
.
*where - the follicles are left... .* •
()idyll, cents it bottle: six hottles Sobint J!r.
SWATNE.S, 3:16 NOctit srsTp•. Street:above Vim; •
and all the leading Druggists and.Fatiev-gothl;
dealers • Sold.,at:. , .• II ENltr SAYLOR'S.
Feb.,lo. ,Drug Store. PottsYille..••..
.The Confei.minn.. rinAL.Expericirce of. nn.
far 'the, lieitetlt (1111141. n'CA
TION:-TO -YOUNG MEN - and • Others•
.wilp Railer frony
Ner•im.ias iy, • Preihat ure Ilero - of
,Mlli.hopd.'
suladyiptt id.the eatne little . ,TllF.-;NFA NS liF.SiLiA"rier::
pt' . 4,,tie who hie , cured alter . andefgoin2•• c.insiti
erahle-quat'kery. 'l3y.eatdoOng postpaid' . iddreosed eh:
'velope.,Aiing,lecimiett, free of charge, ratty he had of the.
author. • ••• ;NATHAN NIAYF . AIII. Esq..
.116 . --7=ly tiro , alyo; 'o. 'N; y.
E.riorr .Yo uth .--A GOitli.mau Rho. cuff
for years from Ne mow , ' net 111 Preniatnre
.alt the effects of youthful juidil-cretitin.'will." ter the-ake
orsufferipir hamaitity.. send Creelto all w lit, nct.d • I
recik and directions for trialOwcr the tiltnple rettr.ly. hy.
- .
which he was et4ed.' Suffercri ro proth..,ty the
adCertiseits experienee, can : do - so by entire:4one.. • .
JOHN B. OGDEN, .• •
. • •,.
. Jan `1,1%, - IGr. , -4 • -ly.) Nil., is Chatnhertt.Bl•;N:Y. •
.• 31Itehelllw Exp . !•ctriesitst
Curea.Con7.lii. Colt atd all • Diseasiq , of the Thrrin!
itucl•Ltimia Try by ll..nry
I:. K: Barna, Minaraville,aaufDraggists
•
. . •
A.:Cougli, Cold, or:Sor6.Thyoat,
• ItivOcia•INNEDIATIS ATTENTION,, ;AND
..coECT; ED. • i.k.')..LLoWED TO 9ONTINFF,' • • • •
Iseitatioa ..of. the Camas. a Peimanciat
• ~.ichr o i r it'Affrition, or on' IlacaraT'; •.•
.• • . . blr.ll.ung: 11111isen.e .
_ • .OFTE.N. THE. Ft ESULT. : -. • • • •
• .833,0W.WS BRONgHIAL-TROCJIIES ---
OATING;A: puLpoT INFl,llgi3Oit:To TOR T , A.4117., GIVE: 1.11.11 i.
.• .
. . .
Fir .Brirnchiti",' A r liesitti,:-Cntnrih;"'OPa.
siwutsitiop and . , . . •
T . R.O! 8 ARE L'El , M.WATB GOOD evoores.'.
•• *. SIINGERS AND.•PUBLIC:SPEAKERS
Will find Tree/Uli useful .re . clearing the voice :when .
taken before Singing ot • Speaking;, and relteiring the
throat after iMunitetnd'exertion of the vocat.Mian..—
The Troches* recommended: And: 0).mo - ibid . by Phy, .
ideianti; and havetied tesilmobbila trorn `eminent' men t 'MEYERS . MAE E T L•AmPr4 - : of. the Moat;
throtighon; Da y Patterns.-for 'working. made of
country. . Being ••••aric•le• I*o the.ClannY Lamp Pattern for
:merit, and having
. preeed -their -efll.eaby.'..by•alteat o• I . Bowes and also for , iAlso,,lron and CoPper
mapy . yeare. eneh'yetir . finds-.thera hi: new localiDes In] .: all of •Which.will be *old .whole file and retail
b
various parts of .the. world.,and the Trochee id eunirer,,l . ': • 13. HANNAN.' Pot.t*lille.
Lamp Genres,' - both 'lron 'and 'Copper "ready
sally pronounced better than•other articlea. •• '•
Imade- al way*on band— Odd dices made to order.;
OurAM onry •theow-.4 , *,.lico;icirr,..t.tTnontire;":and do; . • .• .*
nni•take - any the --- Worthlear laiitistiona that - Awn* 11...iborty , ,%1 a!e Ibrod . wil o more . :
Metter and
Metter work 'at a eiven.cust thin any other i• Try
linet by
old'eyerywhere.in ehe . - LTnited Statet; and in Foreign • • Ziegler 411:. Smith, -.•':•.-
COuntries; at cents per hoz.. . : .• WhOlb.,de and -• GIItAS Peeler% .
• • Detnect 28, '• • :48-6ne . • • ?.;o:'.l37.North.TlllltD.btreot,
:(4c4i . 0 i .0,..:..:00 . 4ite1tc.c,
. .. I . IVITA PIV.IPIEP - ' '..LBY ft .- practical rrete r
.
, . . . ,
, .. . . -..., „.
.:. w oldmusro , Fr irro- . .... .- - , • . .. 1.7 V. rlivArin!endrist :t Voonil. min, i11.i.:44,z,
.?"..PT: iiTtairtaor:rtiAt. :--lirpTALIALTlifi. &Marti-K.-The litioWle Ire of •the duties- e bleb w..M.1 I' ' a 1-h '‘,4: -
ercist*.itt the: Lutheran cluirch : were tialninally.ibler, him.' , Addre-s 4 IL 11. M.,,Puttsval e ji . - 0 . In'ar... - '.
estii* and:lniptesgve - last - Sabbath lueottsenitence - O f • 'April trt. "66_, : - . .. .• : , - - t,, ',l
- the. ins.tallation - of their - . pastor ILev;:11:.'-G,MT es. The ••-oliv.imt i.:.... i 4:
' Rei..:liiii Ituber'addiessetLthe:pitrtor'....4(an ' . exoellent '•. :.- the hrdersitmed want rn h ' yAit'l'''''
•, aisenikfie; and the iterl„Profesaer ValOtme delivered les. iri ii i, yrtantity, t ., b e.. 4,, ii , 0 4 e 7 t j "id Itrnoi tif th
Ale dilute in tjuktienide, whic4eOutaiiitd txumy spay- --.--. MILLER &MoL - RtEL - , c 4::: .-
• 'ti •
lino' gems of :truth - and wa..s• listened to with' rapt. at- . i . " Feb j T: , cd . , ...... ..,,.-.. . 1 St.,..p ot ,
.- tention-.."-Thepastor, iiipm?rted by thechurch council, ' , .-
__ -_,-,___. .. L _.
~,. . ... ... , . , ,
........
'-•az,id iliej;..supwirted. by an equal number' .of church . 8,1,5A1P.2v.N.,!S twirs-le it 11 - .1 IT - it ..w
members,presetted.thernseives before: the aliar t.../takc
.. , n. ,,,,a i l m.r.torpti-;-,'IN-diL4YrED.--LAgents for e it(4 .
dissatheßpeaca the - obligations and 'pledges • in..ae- r
. 1 v./ i ,' : .- 1 /ead '
seer- ti' s `
cordance - w.ith •the Liturgy : of the. church. ...Judging I , 1311iiw "
_nehiLJniyerstii_Rroom . Lis the heqfeitl,'
from the deep. feeling:-..and .eolemnity•thatlirerdied-,. 11l .oann. , t9.. La , ratent.toshi t,, hu ¢ k
ditrine•the whole exercises this relation than instituted I . te_rn . torynlih . ol 2s it e t h: r tr . g a y... ,Ageuts - a re '," r id ro , ..,
between.p.s . tor and: People, it A.& IMped,.•will
.prove.. - lam Send xi mpr.
or
ror Circular g•4'
pleastint mar of long auration. ''- - .- --
In the evening-an interesting. sermon Wag preached 1' . .. - '
Feb it. -66 • .', ' • ' • '• -714 elnaltti..hi;
bj• the
..iter:Nr.:Graves. ' lie pahi a glowinetribute .
..
.._..____.___, .. ..
__, I
aca. ,, i,
to site Work:iind labor pf•the :Rev-L.:M. Rubes, his I- . •
VITANTE W.-Twelve neat •sr r nr!4 ,, • • ....
tiredelier• • 'Lk it bO..tar,oil, that during the minis- I' IV Mt nr 34piiinicha ti.kitrmr.h.aTinhe.o-hrinedhesirotn:a:.h.::"lti4 .6tii:
id-for 'Machinery or Scrap iron - Of' ca 1 .. % -- "d . ' CI' wi ll'
tritiOn - of Mi. KM•nis, thtough . his •own exertion Mt,
:old' church' debt :of 'seventeen -handred dollars' was ; I, :xlrri prim
paid.:: betiven ..s•ital and $1155 - 1 was expended l rw,! 4- 1 .cogittes and - nitichiner9 or all kinds b,i• u „, l 4' nr '' Fet.
Amt. painthez,..papei*ine. • and ethertehte unprovine;:tße eimunisaitai at.the Machinery D e pw oi, t'„ a, arsfl„..,.
church'edifice, and a bell purchased, :lean expense of , , - . -. • • .•_ ~ .. - - .. x . i i i i.',, , ' Str. m. "
:he:illy:four hundred dollars::, Thus rui.tiug ,aboili.4.oe . - ~. ., p irOrdereibyr i tail will receiTe p • "`" SraltE4
Trifitiaatactollais in 'hobbit - lona the chinch debt and -
„ .-D oc -23 , .6 5 •. : - „ rnmpt atn. ht . •
• *-
/•-• 7 "
improVementS, leaving.the churth free. of debt . ; and it ._ - • . .•• •. _ , I!
ean:noi,e.be truly Sahli() be'the Lord's titais,e,., :These.
thine,t; were. iecomplished.'dnring .the. short - space of
. - *.i years: were.
people •of .this., ehurch cannot 'Mid
ue t: erfor et mill foet -the. good 'he. accomplished; by the
greCeof-C:leti in this Held.: and whilst he helieveti it-to
beltis:•dritY to sever hb; connection with - the .church:
.here,'-ind - leave' dear .friends fur - a new country and
struilgei' , ...whijst he.wits willing to make this sacrifice
-for the'Sake- of thri, , t - -the church Imre Will-ever - m . .li
that the God•-he iteri•ei will bless hint nod .niake•hiM
An Inane ed instrument of much usefulness in• his new
field of labor:: -...,. .' -
.-.- ,
....., .. ... .:1txur.u......5.
• . . .
• ...• • • I%OTIOES:. - -• •• •
.
IrriiethOdist Secon d street.
above, - Maract.... . Coog; Prato_ Service* ;•
Sa b bath'. •at 10, A..;31. - , 734; P rayer
TaesdaY:evening; at • .• ' •
Evnts....-lastheran CaMrebi
Market Square,- Tier.' U. Guavta...Paster.. Services'
Sabbath tota Mug at 10 teclock•-:::Evesittur, Week.
Iy,Lecture and
,Pruyer-Meetink . .)itedaesday
Tx - O'clock; • • •:- :•• • ... •
. ' hareli...:-While:the
Churth is undergoing . repairs service.. will he held to
the C. lionee at .1115.6:0 4 C1 , 1b:. A. M.', and TX P. M:
Church.,. Rev..E
• 11.: Laois,-service.. caeca ,- Sabbath. alternately,; at It)
•
o'clock; A. M:. and 6 o'cloCk, P. M. • • ••'.-• • • " •
Wing. Baptist
.Charch;—..Sandgy mornihg' set
vire, flax welpek.) . evenitne service C 734 0'00:44coroOr
..14lumtongo and ithstsqetak; ' " • • ' -
.•. .
. • . HAY, •Pat-toi.
tie ,llnton - Praye r . Meeting, .every. Sunday'
morning, from S .k•' , in the frame ,Chiirch
on Second St . reef, bet w ee:Lc - Market' Norvivegtan. Ste:
E aiu gel I'cuil Churcia; Cillowhili 'street- 7 .
Rev: . curna,' , Pastor„, prtatch 'Gconan
ery Sunday moruing .at 10 Ceelock. avd Engli.h in the
Evening at • 7,1 e - 17mtdence .31aiket. street.
:Fair - First Orrnobyieiiton
bantongo and Third Streets: . 'Rey:, IsAAn RILEY, Pas',
•tor.. SerVices, Sunday:lok:A.l.3l. and 714 P. M. - r..Lec - ..
fore.. Thursday eYeriing, at.T.34' P, M.' ''Prayer ?Meeting,
quarter.: before 10, Sunday'' morning: Sunday School,
-.Virild'rvembyterian i'hetich;.3thrket Square,
...WU. 8: • Pl.rush; •U. • 1).. I'estur. Services.S.lnbalh
ritornings.at 101 , ..5* o.cl - otk EveningS,.at . Weekly
Lecture and Prayer. Meeting. Friday . 'eVenings at . 'S
o'clocli . : • Past Or's • residence;. Mahatiummo St: corner
611 r : ‘r rt Land.s - . •
, .." . •
if7crotinn Reiorinid Church;, Market
• SireCt, Rey . .L C.. liticitra:.Pastor. 'Regular Services.•
alternately. iii the'Oerman.aral , English languages:
ery Sabbath day, at 10 A. 31: ' M. Prayer' Meet
lag and Lecturcsevery Wednesday evening at 7 • P.M.
,Perinan la. the 'morning and-English in the evening,
.A inth and . , .
English: in ,Itiem6rtiingund. German in the evening,
1I tRRIEU.
A/1 ..Itdr riaq.: S'ollces mte.t...he deconipanied with 25
.
crnt...to nppertr in t 4or
. . . . ,
• FOX , 4IONTGOMF.TY—On the. Bd. of April.. 1.4 a..
by gthytrils.,3tr. , • I fuou Ftni to Mee
.'Alorvje,sl3lEllY., all •of Ppttsville: ••• •• • -
._.... . . . . . .
. .
•-• II I,Thl Plll-11.71 - ..s.•, , EOX—Tn . Pc.ttsvi Ile, :Match' 111,. tw '
Rev. Eicliiirri ,Etiwiirds... .10‘..;:iliAs 14-...-Ify3tr , iorts of
31.iilitinoy City, and Mrs. 31A ii! E. Foy: - cif 'Pot rsi - i11 . e..•..
• ‘VII,RINSON . --3iAIiEIII3:EV-13y.11i,r...lirase RI,.
1. - Y..llarett`2B.: 1646,...Wi: Wit.KissoN !ITO At •Altu.,N , l ek.' .
IL F . :1,11N ET, luntiof St...llltats. t.-litiyikill Co:
11110
..)17tipty announ;:elaeids ths. free. - 7'hont
a int pa 'Lied frith- noti rex,: dcc., munt be paid foiat
:eg.b. of 19 cents per Um%
. . .
• .
. •
DAIJ . ,y. On - tb . e : in. AlOtlitlt- Carbon. FEr.tx
Dkit.v: a native ot.lrelund, - int"d 6 " yi'Ar B . • • '
,
• ',FLYNN . —Ori - ttie latif . ot Pottsville, of
rniitietnia . Ft.r:s,i.: 'native. nr.the
.e..anty
id.Farintinaneli.- - I rel•ind. -but for the - last 23 years - a
fe;.birali qr. tnielmnern, years '-
. . .
-.On thp.l9th inat: Schnrll:lllToWn
hif,..l..,..if ItElBl. - Rl4 Sr , igc:tl TS rani, tinonito -and
. . .
ilti.l - -„On. Ow. ‘,_ , lst-of -'Oril. in' .§ , hn'ylkill Jiikven
-KO r; dmiLrlite'r of Isaac and Sai•alt Il.4;abied 5 nwe
.
,DrysT,.4 ._..onrhe'l 7th mat., in IPnd erille. at the.res-.
ideme.....4 her trt.ttalynother. A.Ness. dativllte.r et •li.ew
31: and 11ar.' giOCIPa decea;,...1.1., cif Silvcr Creek, aged
a Jriont:l„s..4 weekt , and I day...
zKI,IN EIL- On the.22d Ipril. in Schnylk;ll.lTai - en,
Ct. s see 'fif. Israel and fiebeFca•Kliee, - .agpd a tears, 7
tnentlia an:F.l4l (laYs• • • '
. .
. ..
:li.l:Al`t :4 E:R.:--- .0 11 the 2l'gt inKt . .:bear Llewellyn, Jon's:
iil.t.., I'S/ r... 52 efl '72. Si . nt r. - : fl lid l , month?: ...- . .: .'' -:
. . .
.11 -, 111 - l-.IN.N A. --On. the 21st It;..ei. ; at.. Palo - Alto, ai A NIES
. .. .
.lileliii...s:-:.t., i
2 t
rt2el 2 >e1r..... :•- . . : .- -, ' • ' - - -
.. . .
0 CONNOR.--On lir2-1941 •inst . Brinneh
.
.0'C,1N7:011.... stone cutter, a native-oflrelaug"
• . • . . - .
. SIAEETZ —On- thp.:2lith rif.Arril. In-Fch6lkili ititven!:
Grog :r., ~ ,,r i of Jar.;,l. and - CadiaOsa .Sheetz. aged
yr.ni..: a nlnnth4 . :l3 . .ii 50:iviA: . :.- . .
. ,
,
N Thci , e*, •nrit'nver tito'li,fe of their
ele,,urttql' I )etirl And Wi4h 't 2. inUrk I twir - : rep e
with influent", lire• hereby. re,inertfUll , tn
ri.run,tlthitt ex.rius . ‘‘.,...l% I arble 4.43tuhlislitrient • will he
.
ell.. in Tot t , a.ville • .t.coniiruz . ....4prity •N!wvi ivinn. SI
InitWeeii..4 . 4 3, itrni 'wliere. - a at4-:ort7
['wet i he reurly..ll:r selvci.inp. • -
Ais" - c4ranife - utul.Ttrowii Stout. work .
Further notice :
EAGLE . MARBLE: WORKS.
.I'v,brunry IT, .'(;i;
GF . N F., It ;. N(1.11(
•• OF FIA IR gif 'THE eN ON. 'IA E. L.
POlO e NTION OF. , piwur!.4-
vi hi; I'TsVILLE. 'AFT' 14th 1.5 ,4 1.--'The .
"s.h:• . SwelihrOcl , r's or the o.lnNitti•
th” of Pireet"rs,' twi'cl. at Their (if- .
'the I•4 . d•tynf Moy Reit,'VetAVFen the
hpurF , ioioCk; P. NI: • •
April 14; .i.irk— . lVir pOQ'SE;•
Annual Meet i
ttn.stnckholili•rs itn!-.ST:CI.,A ILI COAL
Cl/YIPNICY. will b ..the
r:Msville. on WEDNESDAY: Nifty 9a•-..19 6:nl 141
u!clnek, for i:hoice• for •hr enmiag
yeim'and other' lnit.=irnn , i4. that. may
legally come' bef6re .
GEORGE C. STEN.RN - S.::Secretq..•
15 :It •.
April 11.'(R
TO the SCROD.I; DIRECTORS
of Silioyltall - Coiliwty:
In -purnark,:•eof the 11,111-third ~ e rtion of the art of Cth
you are hereby 'not 9104 Co'• meet 'in convert-
L.,' at the ( n owt llonse in Pottsville. Ou Tue: 7 day:May•
iStln,Bl,.lr,il.r)o - cli in the for.mo,M. net servet: rivet
core, by a nntjorily of the whtde number of directors
e-ent.•one person :of'. I iterafy anti Scientific
ments. :thd of and exper!ence iu.the, I'M of teach-.
..iirzcasgotinty Sura , rintendent frir the three - succeedM , r
T'S determine. the amount or cum pensat ion'for - the.
sarpe;Msd.cert try the remit to 'the State t...7uperintend
ent at, Liarristomr,-reouliczi by the. thirty-ninth and
fOrtioth sectlons.of s' aid act,'
13„ , -Theteidslathre ktiniOrnt chaneed
the day of meeting !roily theltrst :Monday to the first
Tficsday MaYl. mull he time is p•k,,d' fit r o'clock,' A.
eimi-nnf-nce .di rev ors . com ne in the morning:
and hie In return . hi the afternoon
; JESSE NEWLIN. Supt."of Sennyl.
Port:Carbon. April:L-4h' Val& • . .
, .
DIF:,PARTIIENT OF G17.4111.D11-'
pllir.OF-TIIIE FOOle. Office.
.I*.orils; - Meredith. &Wick'. Philadelphia.'
April Oth. FURSISJI
- :COA ' L •1•7011." TIIE..PIiILADELPIIIA, :ALMS ,
H 017$ E: = Sealerl Propoyals from llin -rs f.tc. fitrnlShiti2
f?.. ,, lto.(ti,etity , eight. hundred) tons . of fir,t'quality hard
Wittte •AKh'Sytatylkill Coal, h,r :the Phihnleiphia
lent e. ti~ill berreeeiced at the Otliee ttf the linardta*
'of tfie Poor. 'No: 4s' North Sesvnih - Street., Pit - 11'14101'41h.
i 1 til Mutlity. April z:ilth...Pititl:at. 12, M... Tin; Coal t'):
he delivert'd.'free'front elate (I'll 4 other iritioities.
'.at the Altushotn-e -Wharf,'on the .Si.:linylkill;la•fore the
first day of .filly. 1Stlt:: and to he initpe tetlittni weiulted
inA:artspn theseales. pounds to th.• the
Altn-ltouse...Groundl. it. delivered.. The . pr..portrals.:svill
state the I.th:es. payable in City Warrants, for each
. •
22,000 . (T,W4
. ~ 3110 (IFivf . • 11 onelred) •" • ; ,Er.k
' 301.) (i'llree-1110nolred) • !Imre
.116(1 ihr location 'and mine from which it'ii,propo.erl to
aceompanlQd • by' Certille,tes front , per.one.
, knoivn Ole' 80:1111.:thut the. pi.r.ott Or. pep.ots.ina, -
kiti he , g , ffer is oi••:lreetimiced in t lie
' . ot mining c COal. pallicient aqibty 16 execute the.
rout r et the Ptithfolpertirthance of 'which :securi,
requir'H.: 'the Guardiam , or the 110..r - re4erve
.•
the richt to accept arty.propo,ai hi whole - or iti. part. or
to rriect 4111.,8i. they may deeni - be4 for . the interest! , of
_.the I- ity,.i.intd in the event of failure. on'the..p.ii,t of any ,
l',Jtitniet , it. to deUver the, r(ail
myht, both hi "qmility.nnd tlatoitv . ; the (,ttiaolians :of
...the Poor reserye:l he richt to boy visewhere Aylut.ever
,quantlty may he required .meet .the: dell);lettCY:.alid •
- c hAr t i v to the l'oritrtictore 412.' 10 ordamage' . ariAng.
• . • . . .
froth : so:eh . trulure_ • " •
• •
h!..
hr. enrionte . 4 - 1, , •Frormiiials fur flinti:Ahing
•Coal.to Phil:1(101411a Almshoupel” -•
• Mink' formE , of µropnsals .hv apollentirtn ns the nice'
'pf.th:.!. • •
,r - April 1 . 4 •dii• Secretary
LEGAL - iNVrkCE..
-Nr.ofr Lyith , of. AdMinistration .
on 41:6 .M.tat:: of *Stu: h• fiirkpntrirk. late of Idle'
lii.troul:h.:ofVott:-villiK Schitplkjll County, tlet:misett
.hime heen - Ltranted to the,itlwribei.7Nolice 1- , ..hetybr
git..en, to :11111ton indeldt dill said ogate t 'make. pay
ment nt:d those hayit:. clalpi' 'will pr:R•ht.thi•m-for
settle;ment.' • .11OLDER, , AdmInitoratbf. :
'Afril Yl> Gb
„*:.: lg.*" •
EDITOR'S .
Auditor. ripp.int.4l by the o..phana•Ctittrt.nt make
diairthorfon of the .halanre in 'the' h mtls
St Atimini-trator - ft'. the.. estate pf CHRIS
TINE Kilt MF.4*.tik . en.ed, as 1w his 'Account filed: wilt
llt
attend to 9 (Mlles of.bia 'aptioiintnent.: at hi..odiee:
en Centre Wieducalliiyi . the 9th
day of
. 3lny :beat; at 9 o'clock Id 1110'049mm
wM, L..WIIITNEY. Auditor,
tti ulO. Aprill?.. '66
D .1 . 11 IST RAT 10 N. -NOT!
. 11 ,,.t e i t er ,' . o r 4.4mmisamtinn on ieh firnite of
JOHN laie of the IMrnor..ll' Bt.''
Schuylkill' county.: det'es.4l.. have been Qv:tilted -to the
knikriber—Notice is hereby given th all those: indebt
ed to 'geld estate'tn: -make payment; , and...these having
claims. will pretivnt - thi•nrt•.for .ettlement. • ' •
401 IN SEITZINGER,-.Administrator.'..
AP Il 1466
ADMINISTRATION'
a 8 Lettein-of Adniinistration on - the estate of ISA-.
ViDT. - .II.I.CIPARD'i. late of chilli - m.4l;4h' of St. Clair:
Sehnilkill Comity: deceAsed. - haee-been ernnted to the
• •
snhseriber-Notice W. hereby- to all' tliose in
debted . to'S/ilil &tate to make payment. and tnose
trig.elaims will present them for P . etflenwilt. •
W:T. RiCiIARDS, Eseintor.
15.tit7-
April 14..66
13 ;, h": : \ w 'r d i e n 6 nt es. i . ".. , n , eci t il 2
.ti;..;017/Ir:l37llh4N,liit.PEn:ehlwepi::::tr3t7tir.chi.lE'Llij:(hia:lbiYid,
JABEZ SPARES.
•,'
May 7: ' •41
: F.Q1( . .,5:A.1.E, :AIN . j) -,'1'.71'":;
.
HEATAHru.• PLANK. POIr 1141
' '400.000 (vet (.r •I i EN1.1.0.C.K PLANK tt:t
.by. the mu(l(.4 , igned. tt3ll ix-dchcirml nt a 4,
ftaciisible bj ruilri,sul hi Schuylkill "r:Nijoitiiii,
utscuit?uallie rutrea. "For onicunr. ntto. : ,c
• •.• •. SCHUYLER & 11144
liuhreburg.
April 98. '66 tr.nt
viTiriNGta. :-BRAss• AND
' _GLOB& VAINEs. STEAM COCK.s, Witn
IRON PIPE. ELBOWS.- BRASS
METAL; &c.. &c.-'mannifacinril and t0r'., ; , , t1 :,'
110IU4 LAI4
.8z CON.NAIit
-Apri! 29, •A 6. '
F"o -17;•
14 A 11. E.--The following fixture: , ill ib.
le Peet Office are offered for Mie: ,t
23 feet in length. 1 New:twirl' Delivery: Letter
numbered couseentiVely .tmm 1 t 4ittl—th e k
divided and nOld in sections to suit fiurciviser k ,.
-CASH...APO - Y.lO 81. Si I, LYII tit;
Apr I 6..66-1441 . Mnfer,
. .
F OB : lI.IK Gt)rd M 44
Ininz 1
FRitilln fell in afeginT Hiiitu District. ~
Onloradol'arritory.. • Tne-fulluning is a
Inn fret 'Dii=coyery Claim bn Lod. NU. 1.
loi fea No: onti 0) F. t. •
legit No. nue.(i) , . • •
Uti f•,.'et (_).Wet. • •
fiwt No. four (4). .
5041 u.viirfou§•uther - . Ludes' of 'a goixt q sliir,. '
iMto reit canstitnteit the property oi Which to ()t in ,
Qti Louisiana L. here is' a:shatt t.tir feet. staiam
crevice to be well delinet. - aad . ationtthree.a4 m
wide. The:ore 1, very rich -as has been prar k .d,
assay.' The leeat ion is one of he t.st •in tiw,c.-;-,
It is located. about, ' (oh r. hnndred -feet Irma
brated Gregory Lstvls.the oldest and best payinz*,, i ' , ..
.in the country. Millionstof:dailars. haw Iv:ratel3.
from milbtat feet of the Lede there
, mist:compiii!es of S'=illtto.bolt each. - All
mills:runningaild•are -taking out large
valuable are. On tho,Uttifeiena, ! um
ti mill can he built on. the Lode: as iftere• ry
sl[Calli of : water - passing &Crass the Lisle
also seven tine nobs aroulid . the . mine so t i x , f
comPany do not choose tnput. up a mill for the
coot; they can have the ore.. dug Out and sett a tor;,;
companies Who have mills.. • Mr., MC.
through twenty-five Wits In twenty-four hours
from eighty to ninety Per cent. of tbe
wren by the assay h r.v mn.il A CAII1j1:LIIV aoatd ,y,
perday. even' If thee saved. tufty one-11 tli ,d
mined. These are facts and , tell whir. ear I,
any enterprising :calumny. - The .company ttbt ..
-purchase this props sty have in addition to tar 1.Q;:l!-.
aria Lode - tive claims ou other Lodi 8,,
The priiperty will' be 'stild in tiVentv.iivit
..$1.4111 earl; orif flair-fifths of the shares, eta •••
' we will retain pile fifth interest. ,if Vie t-itliwic am
"sires: The money - to be deposited in !imitate i t g r .', 1.
Ilebeer. 11 proper deed : shalt be:oe t
ev•Tyt king. executed Recanting to law. Na-,o Nn s .'
-tidt•thise.. t'accii to these luterevted. It. marl t,.;, •
membered that one 4 t it e . .partleit who i;ivn pr , „
wry, is in . ft-.aver. Ile toolc the ore'fr; .nt I it- It • •
ii=.4:lyed and will la , qualified to the .'aai c 1, 4 1'
followliig is a viirbatim copy from. the Bz
.veliere Ow ore WAS ASZA4Cd : • ,
• U. S. BR; 111>T. - . • •
/KNvril Ma re
L. m . a:01
Limi , i:frt . . Lode, . Gr,gory Uktrict
yielfig at the rate of tzl\ ituuilred aiud - Nit
ywenty-tbree't.:ents '(itkur 93) :9.1d. LIT
..aud Teu Ceuta Cr.. per tun. lie: ,
•
- For CirthPr infortuat lon apply to or. to
`YE TE - U...44)N.Arihltsti4l. Pa..
Ills the "wile pti.pperiy Itbo
. • April It
,::--- ,1 7-z.. -,Clie.,pPassig
To and fioni'ifireni • Briiain. re;
. Getussany
•
:MARKET ST., P6TTSVILI
Agent for inman Line of Steariler.a, ci
ni.d Satiirday•i National Stearn
W.vekly Anchor Ltrte of Steamers. Sim
(Thi.eow.•.lr,land„ Black'..Star LI
Packet': • • April Li, .`6.,
' A
. u . t.‘l , oupply of" Dried -Fruit
IL -1 A pi,:ea, ezec.heo.• Clon - ries.. Pinner,
• • • BOH ANNAN
- S "-Market street.,n ,, ove Third: P:ov,,;:•
._, - • •. ~ re
.f. adir
.F••1::va it pm ! LUMBER : !-:-The - aile,siark.,:.. ^-
CA I , Cri.i , P' ace t" itit,.im the public..that M. has 0i, , ..... ~ l ieolbe eirel
- a Lumber-Y.:ant-on Coal Street. o..at. .rho Irep.t. siler• - .... --. --: .....--..
treMtends kv.eniii:4 a stock 'lir all' - hitch ol 1 mph , i 44' - ' 4 k . . Pli'Tti
_
'the .10,e.,..t. prime- . 11. e i, 'also ltd red to - , r,i , .. i' . ,.. .--. '• • -:
kind, et, I umher.to orderat..tho stiort. • ntice. ,is Li .End infidel
. ...
...,
ha- Id, own - timber la pd. and steam.saw mill. ....., ~_ , ,
" Nlttrill I-7. •,;(V.- 11.1 r .' - SILAS.ItAilly , t ,,,, ' t - 4 , Peue t ' "S '
...
. - ..GRAFTIN G. WAX AND, TREE; VARNISH 4 1.1 k 31
tit...kV...lC ECHO t 0.6. alre•idy : - Tirerrir.ql flu : v. ilf. -'.
.r.or:AFTINii.w..Ax in . pack:l2e , s of ~2 - , :and 1 ,, i.r , , i
, poll is-.: Alsii TR EE• VARNISH fur ho.liill't ~.• ‘!llldid I
• Trees. 'Fur sale at -.- -; B. ISA:S.N.O: - : •
• .... • • . Book and Seed Slore.Tottevate, It. ,
••• • • '..• .- '..11•0:X•W 0 O.D —• • •
For eda;ing. fni - sale at : . GRRENWOODNVIISEEL
FLOWER - - SEEDS . ... AND:EI:JIBS.
,
..• A v. , rr 6,1... as,oriment .1 FLOWER SEEDS lapii:
ti(i SeM,MEI:-FLOWERING BULBS far sale it
.. r ' . a BANNAN'S.Rook. and Seed Store. Pod,ville.
OMEN' .11OUSE PLANTS; , SIMI:811E1a. ta,
.A - ..v.Eitlt choice rmsortnient Breenßott.4ePlott
•t• 1: •in cm:ellen snle • w 4e..31.! And r
roil st . • . - • GREENWOOD Nt - ltbEltl".
• Porsong desiring to sell Pl:iflut,, supplied at wade
prices.. . •
•
.DITPLIOATES FOR TAXES,
Of nitrizes and kOitl.. madvlbr maid -plarlimm.,! ,, r mei
at ISANN . ‘,IN , S Rook Sl,frm Awl
11 . 0;ii•f. int . ill prtke!los.
5'i1e , c.h.,91.) by: - , '•();- • r ,
• April
. •21; - :66-1G. •Ntorg , '
. .
ittil.Gftt (41, vervAnr. for'ta:Ovhr
".. BECIi t.t• Cull(); 31.orris.litinff.
it;-
MERE]
, .
C hoice Int Of Ittitatoesi, -Pesch N0w...". 'Hr: Merc,r.".4.te.". , itEr K .t . (1.7)110.
A jwi 1-:1, —l6-. .:'••• • S,i,iftion:
. .
.-7 . .
. .
.r the broil Flour cif Tod in market—•. - Letrist.n -,
:I ' i'l'elli LIM:" Chop.FNA • of all descriptin, Curt,T.,
quid Oafs cinistantly on hand and for stile by . • - K r t,
... . •
• • -BECK & C 0110: NiorribrAllitioli. • •tg,
Aprii 24.'66
- -
.:-.GAi r etOENIMPLEAENTS.
• • - .
Tran-plaht Ina Trimels., Weeding, - Fork s , 81141111.7'1d t . ..'
t:rartin4 Ka!ves, Tree Scrapers. Pruaile: Scis..9 , ..te. ';.-i
stc. • For sale at •••• .• • ' B . BIN'S A'X's' ;;.
......-. ~...
_..,
• :Seett Store. Nit.,wille. 0
. . .
. _
-KVIIT,EN, Ulr OM. Noi;laregi n St,
.1. • bete; een Centre' and •Railnnut
,etrect. t.t
'Pe....fins on hand . 41. tine ;ottortrnent f
idsn. POCKETBOOK.S: .GUNS. STAMPS and
int.! elbtlitvg: I.A.MPFIXTURES a' the lot.
eet ensh inlet?. All kind nfiepPiring . neutly done.
-,Nprii.11.: 4 66. • 4 1 6m. , 2
• -1.
ViLIII:II..NE.iiCIIIOO.II;.—A Nornint
.n ses'Aion.of aluUttlp week+ will he held 104 . p
Carbon: cMnmeriill2. MONDAY. MAY I,4th • . MR*:
fur.teneldm: will 11 ,1,
Pry. , ,Tnted wit h
, 9pportunity,' ,Thii will . pr.b.ll , lf . m.
the 14;..t seii•iloti held in this - Cdtfutv.:. na , it will be Ult.
of. us, all to elfccuirmpi the: Normal , 5...h00l for IP
Ilktrict atji•Ltztown_ •• • Tho.e. Wishivc•
ziddre,is the UlsClenhiliell•Pi that places.' m Ly be .0,175 e.
•- • E...SE NEWLIN:You. Car:..m. , ",;;
April teX., '•
. NEW - GOVERNMENT - ,'PES,' .
4Uieirab'itckpi'---7:30 9 ... 101..14•4 i!od
. .
. .
. . ' .' 3-10 , . 0 .. . . 1 .•
-. . .
.
.11y-the Crowt,r boxe+ of'2 dozen eacti.a new acd r l P l '
tat nen —jutt...ieceiedlt sit.
.and for tite. .11., BANN".I.Yn .
- . ' • .-. • . - : . . 1101 Itc -gild .Staiii,zirry !..t.w.l .
\l'lleron.l.t..ri ein be had nil :ki nds:of . (dker,aivoirc
St"rl Pen., by, the turtle or e!rnall gllantiCy. • . ,
---.
. - Fr..pur lA/41i ES , * ICIIEK I
PVlrr. r ROC It 1416,:-A Pamphlet n
Maori far:Lure of Mallt;itble'.Ca9t p"OLIV ,9OI- :;
ernoloymn.t. by Lloiry -
Seut un'receivt of 3:) Cents by m.til . For .mir by
. .
.11,1.1ANNIAN.. Putted ve.
.IDenfnerm, Blindinerita nod rentarrli. tr•dt
ed with the ntnnibt Yurtesft. ISAACS. M ;t•
list Ciornerly‘ of Leyden. Rolittnii
PINE - Street'. Philadelphia: . : . revtimonial. , tam
reliahle .iurcealn the "City and Country C
.Keen at hia ()MCP The medical facility are Indy ,
aceiimliany their .patieate. .aapp has no becrrtr is
prartict: ARTIFICIAL . EY 'Fla„,finterted without ra
charge for extumiiiiattou....,.
NENV SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
ROBERT A. G LOIPER,S,
CetiVre -Street, Pottsville,
. •
riew and splendid nssortrnent of Sprini.! Br:: Bona,.
avistiiiß .varions kinds of Fancy Bro. ard ,4 . 4 1 ,
cboire••-asisirtinent of (in.ckrle..:• , i , '
which he otters fur sale at-the .very lowest cu,h
14:'ad. • • ••.. • . '
• •
USII.II I- wiNDoverTriliji
.supply of Brown and 'Gold WindowSti die (d.."-
..latest'..f initi
ittes-t - received and 'for Fade. - OP—
taken for Shad to be made' in any size for Churlrtft
Halls and bwellinge.: . . • , - BA;CCA:S.S•
-ERES • _• . . . . .
• .... 11. GARDEN SEEDS.
. . . .
Just - recelvt;d aiiarge •lo( of Fresh Gatilsa
arrant ed will b i‘oid Ohotepal
retail at city pricea.• Truck - Gardener,, aud.:iicata
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