— aa into 4,ollttlat OTTSYILLE, :'-PA. Air ORD AIG FS RIT Altar , '28'4.4,44tz - -• 1 ; 4 ,1 _ • 364 f - Ifitet ind fear rut; as Oda thoi shwa it k A, *marl% avid iratk's." . 'HE l IEBEESEBO OF conatos Its* ire Deprived et thdr Pardon of 441ireary: • ' It Lanaorious that several - of 'the States ' - , have iv arg4 . poruin• • or National eurry than they are entitled to. To rem •:., ', ecirthis'etil; aid fix an expanding - limit td , - the lue of currency under. the Nadi:mai • • bank 'tea, It hai been suggested to base - • . , *par on,tbriasesmt value .of the real , ind,pp i nd prOperty of the country, Ixt - the • .'" .-",progio of $1 In . cur r ency to $3,0 of the nine oikf the I proPerty.', .. This rattle Is aster . i tamed ve ry three years,. and can be ave.aged . , for* . Finial- issue 2 tiy taking the . Aver Age •'• In for ,the previous truce years. Then distrib ' Vie currency ' in propoiticin te: l the' 3 Wei and I:Utah:leas of t each . Suite , • whiCh • . I will s+ire to each their proportion of banlV., _ .lag Alipiteri, The epriency , inn& 1)13 this -- , - r buii Will expand' as Abewealth and business ii r i expand; wittiont-religniring any farther . leg -11 . '. filiation. The *eased vane of real and-per '• . iciniSli;iropeity returned from all-. the - States in' Ised, amounted - 1-4" $i6,159,p16,068 ... Deddri nine ofalaves at $5OO- - each —' - 1- •.' - • • ,i . , ' i. ;•• Value chiding slaves $14,183.316,568 1 ' • Bet een 1860 and:-1860, - the increase .w as a tit (per cent. , ! SinceAllen 'the ,ratio of btui been greater, and, the.rettirns Iri , i 8 no•doribt give an increase of , at • lenit • e ht billions, making the present value I at leastiwentPtWo billions ($d2,001?,1)00,000), . --.. an ;set ' ie of $1 In . paper for $39 'of reel and ', petit= propely, would-give a volume of curren y equa to _57.311,000,000 about the ~ quantl yin nse_in 1866 . This will be ample , /. Tor a ll present--poi:Ftoses. We Would , then person _t:, expan the Natio'nal bank Currency l so as to' F:. - gradu ly take the place - of all other kinds of ; 'paper" irculating medium, and coiximOice • , Ilia* to those :States now degarived - of :their . 1 progioralon until the-issue is in proportlim to their wealth, withholding freim• tbose• - •who now have more than ther, proportion until ....: , .141eir Icreased wealth entities them to an in crease.l In this manner the Western and South - -•• ern an other ,States; eintici• begirt tci receive , their ,rlroportiOn of the issue at once. This plit'equltable, anti just . , and will iiinedi tie t nj slice that . was er'mplained of id its ecgti diStributici •-, It may be termed an" expan ins' limit tcy:, the -currency, which is more d able-than, an unliinited• paper cur .- renryhased On' -- iiitli. - .. The one will keep businees regular end prevent expansions and, contrietinis, -while an unlimited eystem,‘" whereler li: . iitSheen tried, haaAlways.proved .., ••_disastrqu.s ; bitsinesaA'peratione. It would' . - 2'.. alio be l lisfile t 0.6. same objection, urged r ' 1 , _.., • againstohe present, syStern, as all, the baqt- • f Jig bugineasw'uld gradually . Oncentratelat • i ' ttie great money .centres,, end an nnlireitei ,;\I !Sumo paper, As before state , *RI "'always . \ ,letid to periodical 'expansions and iccitrac i thane a disastrous to business interes herii- V I j .-1,7n1i ited banking is theifavOritn ea of • stock?) bbers, inoney-changers and s avers i gener y, Ishii call tneinselfes binker_, aid - _ -. 1• not of e producing classes of the country., e ; The fo er Sin drones in the community, :'-who cr ate po wealtb, but live oft ofthe err _ ii-duCer' II ennsumer. A certlin number of . 1 this cl an areitecessary to carry on the ex-, t ehandA , , but ille,number has been Multiplied i • • ten-fol. ,beyonsi tine wantaofthe community. - Free trade, with re„ aril to production,. -&c., - •wht7q Lhert l ts an equality of interests, is (3-• butlree trade in mak.ingimper%niip ' i'nefiftl cpiestior . arihhaking - I ,lrtfri:en_age&lp the prodixtive indnetries.of the e4rt ;try, are Every doubtful Its -ad lien- tagea::::,Wheiever tried it has al wayt piottd disairticys:by causing CnOractiods and es °t pension', and . frequently. crippling and keep:, . 1 . )ni.inv —tments -out of p!roductive ind.ualry: Under • expanding limit 'of currently, all these e• pa would be avoided. . ~The. .rpoSition of Mr. liendersor.; to ,gradual y withdraw the legal tenders is cor ?act ;.ct we . WOuld , will?draw the *bole - isacie its speedily, as ilnrible aril substitute 'National bank noteslii M soon , ' a s the *feet is accomplished for: 'which the. 1 legal to dere were issued, their contlime.d Cir .. 1 . - cutatio• wool _only become a di,,turbing'ele . ' - 3 , And I eside no prudent G tvernmentwonld -. , I ' . olaryF . I. , e - pik!ronfige - of the Adminittration, 1 the sword " and the pur;e •In th4samehands fit which. fight be used tor _corrupt 'purposes by, 1 - corru t Congress and Executive. ‘ "So jeal-' . : i btti_we ' ourforefathera Of placing the pursi ' and th sword . ; ity'the same hanas, , thatthey i, .t directer the& . Secretarr Of: the 'Treasury, to 't make h refidßadirket to bOngress ;and not -. 1 the-Extrutife, in order to make him as inde -4 pendent 4 the Executive bra6.ll of the Gov..' ,'.. arropent as liossible,, wicb held in its bandit ' I the - iword, and which• might involve us in a , i war as Pr6sident :Polk did with :,'Slexico. in ['the, inteiest of the Slave poiver,.bade,pendent . of the andon of Congress.. ' _. • • ' 'Fly n4rneana substlettle greenbacks forthe , - 1 Nations Bank , currency: The ladvocat'es 'of ;'this inetrure, while their ostensible object is ;., 4 save Merest, it, la.in. hotttility to '.the Na . ;• 10na1,,13 nking - system, and is ratted by mo s iey sitseie whO 'grew tat - in shaving - the .. 1 state no a,,andibits robbing the people to t t,,, 4 hat ext ra t , The National banking systeit atelier with their business:, and ttrey'de' 'I tire . A r i e urn iti•the •old State . system,q which 4 hey ihi keen be.brougitt abontuathat way., ..fl'ax the National banks'-like all ;other' prop s :rty, bu do.not take any steps that are like •yy to cri pie 'or destroy Ahern'. The National I sanit.e reticv, is the peoplOs currency; and i o icing its we maintain pat system, there . 1 ALI, be no more . rebellions. 4 If such a system I tad bee'? lis existence at the . time of the re - c")ellion; It could neter haVe taken place.. ['test astanned that th enemies of the Nation- C.' banks' are the etiemiei z ot .. the cmintry, who t' lesire t 4 huildpp the S.:Aithern Stale rights c loetrinct again. . ..1 - 1 - •, ' ----i . • • ' • The.' ricer of, this ar•iiii,..had several con : 4 eree, with those who a/Cdesirous of re _.„.._ I orming khe •piesent eurretreVaws of Eng and, leh were ,enaCtediln the Interest .f"rpon y instead :trf . busnaiss. They , Ra i, ',..t'.ocitte 4n issue of paper all liased on .:"Tatiori -1 l si . ecur ties similar to ours,,but they propose i - 4 . 0 ignor the gold hiss oniwbich' currency_t allow / i sned in Eriglind'; but at the same -:---: t itne th ali - admitted thst alimit was rlbsc . 4' ateiy n cessary . , Jathe'rwise it' would prove' t isastrops to the productive interests and en - i.once Iprices- by' erratdiog z Ueyond • the i',..iants •f business andjoster . speculation, which Nvays'tends to cripple . production. ' 4 . They approfed of the plan •of an expand i ag limi ,:ouch as is sus anted= this article, . - a ed . ma yr promicenym‘thafieturers indhus ', antes' men in this, country have also endorsed ". y 'lnc c .tt merchantr and the miners engaged In too ' , nylners pre netlng ntth 6,11.rph the ntmort cordiality 66 franr,necr, '' - .' 00:k bow lA, an extract from ' .Charles E. i inl . lli'd teatimonyef 4ra tile 1 4 .gisiati ve cam _ : I Ilitee, nd M t r. S . ith no doubt, believed it. ; • 'The' object/I of, the Eulferot ofAustria . . , : i ppear to be in pe/fect cordkatity.,ac# did `'' . loett'o King Themlore of Abyssinia, ,before ' le.Elti ab troops entered his territory, and , I I aht is he' kind of harmony that hal bxisted I •etwee ' Mr: Smith - and the 'tubers i., they I s: 1 Opid • of help thernselvesi. tied they . were I Diced o neiminace. We know the views-Cif I2e c ,pperatore, and all with scarcely an. :cep n, .are determined to 'throw og him' ~.„:..11^-rrann -.on / the - very ftret UppOrtuttity l The * - 1 tordi lily" that did suet Wee tietweetrthoie i - . i _ . _ .. 1 m co 1 dealers .below wao - U - ad no interest ,_g _coal in Schuylkill County; and ..;y;_. rho h . Monipd with the President in Sim -....* fifitig 9 t how_mteh the miners ought to - lbw* •;_: >rAkk coal merely to ireeplitem Ave. end •;•. . ; ...;_;:fEt l ey crultulti the, halance -in Tolls aid . ..1- 7iirofita to the:middle men. There li not 'an • -, i itellitient . miner engaged in the imminent' ---.; ho - - not look upon the - tutta4nuent of ki . '"?.. ing Road as the most miserable in i ts L.: - St te, aria deitructfve of the Imrsepe in-` r . l ~ • ' • ' !kill Can ' f • - is in O ctal nty. Thinit of a ourtty that t cott4h4s - the greatest bOOy of - f aay-Utiter 'tor -01 e mato , In the SMucco ,A .any . Loy foreign market' for Pod °rani -.4,-_. ~ 7 _.- ~ , 4 , ~ .....•:,;. . V. I T --.. ...i_ ..i . - ..; '•,' , i, troin , months In the year, and the market which only good ,management could have created • Within reach in the. winter *nibs, crippled tip-ancoi. mistr4igemeats ( We /SY almost cri minal because We helped to obtain .that thartei for, the benefit of the people as well as the corporator?, and the people siiho granted it bare equal Heats under that char ter. with - the Reading Railroad ecsbpany, which hat - by Its management, converted. it Into as itritrnment to. oppress the pedple,Y . crippled to such an extent that the increase in the mall Lehigh coalldistrilt, In Compari son with the fichiyikill, since December I; 1867, te the present - time, is nearly double that of t th'e Reading road in the dame period, as'llic,follovrlng figures will show Incnuliebtsb Vino Road dna Dec. 1, 173-1 , 44 tont do.mewing Road en. 91814 . None of this increase is front the Wyfxdrig r*.on, - "biseanse the quantity sent from _that, Region over the Lehigh Valley itallroadl I. /eel than 11 was this thine last year. .Nesily Ail 'ibis inereatie Is communed on the line, be= • clause we `ko that but little 'sheltie shim& frau the shipping parts near liewY.ork. -The Reading Company commenced Kip. plying thalvalley of the Schuylkill and Phil. addphis With coal in 1842. the 'Lehigh Valley cominenced in 1855, and In consequence of the nurturing of .the trade, Oe nonimmpthm -in the valley °file Lehigh is greater :than in the Taller of the' Schuylkill, the consumption of which; in connection with Philadelphia; would belie exceeded four - millions of tons "in 1867, and • we would have a winter. trade to supply this :market, 'for ail the coal necessiirily taken out. to preiiare the mines , for spring business,' -and also to-work them to such an extent as to lessen theeurpeinsei;' Thls Would reduce theprice in producing coal - abotit :scents' a ton. Bat now this coil has ellher.to be piled up. at the mines, or stock the7wharves at Port Richmond with humeri)," plies of coal at an additional expense of ,twenty-five Cents - a :ton,` which also tends to break down the pri ces at the opening of ifaviiialion in the spring, or the r_niners,nnust cease inining' mil, and the operator pay the additioniii,xpense of pumping 'water and keeping his , mines In-or der thrOngh the winter; which. eats largely into his Profits when the shipping Beeson ar rives to make up his 'Winter losses. As :we stated last week, under a common sense and American nianagement of this road, : would now be.the 10,eatest manufac turing dty.in the United States ; its popula- Lion would be ecpial to; and viebelleve would outstrip New York; its wealth wouldVie' from FIFTY TO ONE Etu,NpftEo' *to LIONS OP DOLLARS greeter than it now ' is; and the line of the fichnylilU almost die continuous mantifictirring town. There is no place'in_ the United States that possesses the adiantages for manufacturing, equal to the valley of the Schuylkill and Phil ' adelphis. -- Bal the Coal land owners of Phil adelphia are dumii---its danufacturers are di:deb—the ,mg pants are dumb—the Press Of that city and in the valley of the Scheil . -• kill isaunsb, while two or three - Eoglishreen sitting In ,their conntinkhonse in Lonthin; may. quietly. through two or three persons In Philadelphia, who care more about stock jobbing than.the interest& of theneople, crip ple , Philadeliibia, cripple the valley of the sui4 rob:them of all their advan , tagei bf location—tax , the mannficiurera and 'omm:infers frod 50 cents to $1 25 per ton in favor of the great Free. Trade. cite of New . Verk, controlled by foreign, votes, 'and thus a'd to build tip its > po'wer, which it Is using in Congress and throughout the whole country to cnnaliout Protectien to American ' Industry, and flood the country with English and other foreign goods-shut up the- wprk-. shop4ethis - countri--deatioy the capital-'tn vestiOriniir domestic industrY, and impriv, erish and starve the American ,laboring' classes, '1;976,800g/0 Bat, thank God, their - reign of - tyranny is fapidly drawing to a . close. : To slacttre,thelr last high - dividend they skinned a little too deep, and •we ratter ,think It will be many. years before - their stockholders will receive another that will be earned out of the profits attic husiOess. 'They have heaped up mil lions' of dollars to their capital to;':defy and destroy Others, and like 'he man Mentioned in the. Bible ; have dug 'adpit for-their neigh. bur and fell Into it then:Ladies. - • .. . . . -' After the tq,ove'Nea's in type, Ice find that • Able ; North Americanis exempt' from the cbarge . ofbelog dumib speaketh itgainst PhlititielPhlp.' in the 'following strain: • THE menvvr,gn.i. - COAL TEADII. I . The !Mawr Journal has taken a Midi imam on the statjeet of the Reading Railroad: Thar great corpora tion. le able enough' to take awe of itael4 and does so -,tarith signal ability. Bat - the Journal-has now 'devoted Its exertions to a etndted attempt to Jaime the mer tirratilse trade.of.Philadelphia,ati as thereby to stir np our people noised the railroad Company. - It order to exhibit the animus 9f the Jottraal we give an extract from Its last effort:4 , . '. WO are now seemed that merchandise Is sent from New York to Mahonor City so much cheaper than from Philadelphia, that our merchants can have a large rats Von Of their goods sent to that point dud- carted to Pottsville cheater, than theycan be received from Philadelphia by the Reading Railroad. , Many of our meta are going to New York for their goods. std we have nolesitation to recommend all of thereto go to that-city to buy, of Philadelphia merchants will do nothing . towards throwing off the swindling system of overcha.gee by this route " • . - , . . • • By OM our tradesmen may see how'mtich reliance they. may place on the jonmalw statement about the poi tegofthe Reading Railroad generally, and especially th reference to the anthracite coal' trade_, • For a num ber of. past the Journal has been earnestly en des og to force somebody to build a direct railroad from New York to_.tne, Elthuyiltill.minea New. York never does such thlogs:"IIM Lackawanna an d Leh b. Talley roads were bull by New England and Penns I *ants enterprise. • if a direct rallroad.from_pottsy e, to:New York could have done all that lake Jo al dentamlet such a read filets, as the - above paragraph from the JOunal conclusively proves. .3r if At did not exist no: etch trade as Is there spok, of wonld .be . ' 'practicable. 1 . roadt d The policy of the Reading Nail Company this season bag been adopted by the idgibil 'and consmit'of the entire coal trade of PhilladelPhia :' If the Jonrl, nil knows as much of the trade alit pretends to, It must, be well aware of this far. 'Tb object of the policy Is no secret. Lestaesenn the Ne *York Interest managed to obtain the ascendency din the trade. This "walk done by means that were dot consistent with the permanent com es p tle antboitelterecal trade. In 50 doing, tbe tribritary to Now York had ft in view to break down the Needing and , Ochuylkill Navigation. or. In other words, the Palladelphia inter est., so that then, with a command orthe neld,'they could en the prlces of coal andof freights as they cho.e.! The Pennsylvania Rol I road has frequently been obliged' to contest dollar attempts of the New York Central and New York and Erie Railroads, and Ims always - ' done so with MOMS. • i ll ma ki ng this straggle, the Reading Railroad can. not possibly do any leltny to the coal trade of &hey!. kill County. On 'the contrary; as its object is to male. lain the ascendency okthe coal trade of that region by increasing the carriage and ahlement, tee mining in. tercets ot,tbainchuylkill district are the very ones that ought to Ite, and really are, most iiifavor'of IL This policy will not Increase the cost' of-delivery at Port Richimond and cOnsequently cannot butt oar shipping business. •If it, be urged that It uresius by reducing. the cost of carriage to New York, 'end so working in froar_t/t ablPatent EntabettsPoit. we answer that the, larkawatins and Lehigh . valley roads have been for several yes past delivering ex' there 'nothing low rates. so that in twilit of Gat we can lose nothing bY the change. - Under the circumstances the complalnt of the Ruins Sociusat. Ten , eXtlllnhitinik-S; fact we may say prepostentaus,--Neeth Asusiatesin. \ • We stated that the , Philadlphla Press was adept,• withtregatd to the. drawbacks against Philadelphia, allowed by- the lieSding Rally toad Company—chartered by the legislature of Pennsylvania, in favor of New York ',find 2 • the East. This S tatement wes true Ind cour teous. Whether the above Is courteous and deserves t• courteous reply, we wilt leave our readers to judge. Want of room will compel ,us this Week to make.the reply short, and to the point . • - • The America]; says that "this grpat eor• ppration is able to take care of itself ;". end might of added,—and, also takes care !cif. &arty all theeditors of the papers te. , Champagne• diluters bpd sap pets, and glorious frolici,,.have a Wonderful effect in confusiog the brains of some people: Itlays that "the Journal has now deiNted its exertions to a studied attempt td injure the 4 iierehandlie trade of Philad4lphia." This to not,true, If cheapening frefelois on coal and merchandise from and to naiadel. Idelphia is - Waring the trade of Philadelphia, then- We etre wiong ;• but every intelligent merchant in that ..pity will, say: we are 'and if Philadelphia editors cannot 'Compre •bend the difference, the' fault, is theire, : rtot Merchants doing business in Potts Ville and also at MahanOy City, assured us that they haie-received fti)ods" from liew.-Ygrk, and could have hauled them in teams td- Potts ville cheaper than' they were charged on the. Reading' Road. The . distance troM 'New York to llahazioy City by the route the goods traveled, 1, about 146 . miles, and froth Polls delphia to Pottsville iS miles. Do these edi tors know 'that many of our basin* men have been charged mere per tOn on - goods a distance of93..miles by the Reading Railroad,. than is paid from New. York to ChiCago vie New Y,ork 'Canal and Likes? Dp these editors know that no merchants haVe been swindled out of thousands uirullontands dollars lo reier-phsige' s—that iJ bake spent large aims of money before &nuts and In the' Legistalore for redress, and so !far, called to get it, but at #st obtained a lopMrnittee of the Legislaitue to !knit* into the Mattel That testimony .. has :been. published, ~ end! if thing so outrageous can be -round. aiywhere• else ZS sworn to by 'nearer o ur o spect i t. ble bnainess men, wet should like to If tl4y ten swalloW such , swindlin* on the :part - iot a corporation of those'who do bui l t. news over their reed, :and whose rig to wider that chutes. are equal with the mpeeeseee. they can swallow every act of the sdevehold - tree rebel/um. WhY - r don't they publish that :testimony. in PhiledelPlitet It is a public document; relates to plablle • matterit, and it of vast Impel:fence to:those who doh hawks fhb Oebuylklil - it optieerns PhDs. - - , ; mu _ .. • delphia as ttchp it does §cllOYlkill Coun t y ; astir, Drag teiltbFanY, ,1141e teen out ofl - vvery.t.tvemlY Philadel Ma mei:- Chant' do riot agree with us, the if 'th eae ' oterciuints itiho deal with fichnylkii goonty, i refuse to nits with, In' ill ;tee ' redreee,_ they desetvit to lase Ourltrade, we llLnever *fitl? liPO Illldti ,013-4 hat. point'. It, took" 1 C ' • ipswiirstof the time of mao tiouryclti inkrurieln,i• after- the. *Winn of the Compank l *ket their bills 'rectified, and' in • •.: armyinstAnkes .l. theopoMptitny Agreed t o take one-hair, an 4 even• less than•.on half the chirps, rusettitindieds did noteso eforward 4 , to : testify. forlear they could get 'red re ss, andavosild WO° Sutler more. • 1 -1 - --.--'. - - The oditotZsaya that - New'-York hie not furnished mepey io,tedld roads from Bohnyl kill County..~ This is not true,' •The Auburn it Allentewejßad was IL New T 1 rkenter ,Prise, and - if pr,. Sanford had liv , would' have been bullti. s 'l'he Near / lase Central leadbsg to Eritteryli a New T rk riterptihie, over which Opal is carried f ' chnylkill I na iii County. - The 1 Delaware ' kainusna 'Railroad letting le Scranton l „the Pennsyl- Nana Compeiy:strailread, isro a the Del aware et llnilson-panal andaValirpad Coat patty, are ill!Neir York and' Perinsylvenia epterpsties. 4-,, , .;;New Torten's also pet; large ana of motiir lis the Reading Roma,• but ..the mifnagemerititati been iso miserabie that the. knowing asellsold out tong ege t , tad !invit ed in_roadi • at h; i sre• not &Yolked up their csiriitalein *lug I p charters to 'pits and punish the *rile. • . - . 1 • n It Is not tve t the Reading Railroad i Companykata this Year, or any o er yearf consultedthie:. c oal trade, ev htl'hill, adelphia. Tgie, co • trade - bave ileen 'cowl I sternly , recorp:rnen g reductions 4 tolls Gs - Philadelphia, but - ey could not g et it.--1 When the P 're a few weeks ii; wet] to New for ' :and he papanies t here re fussed to trea t. 1 1in,? : he then ailed th I "cordial" wens' f the trade tog then, an 1 it - . l whentlieY ., tuged a e duction of I to ' toPhil •: 'adelphia,"werurefisied ; . they then eye,hku lilist -of , draWbracks against Ph adelphl 1 hatisight en ble.thefeto compel with th Neiv Tork bainpst4s:l,on tide th agreed, : ,wheethey Mind tfiePscalderit o owed to t' Making any eiluclioti'lto..Philit i elphlins 1 " But 'we happeir toliie ktyx 'n bar coal op- { orators In lip c.lirillceruity, - •who the great "small man"-" Itioluiltlpen as very mall -- fry ? ! and'are never Onsulted ;. and thetor of the. 'North American , Web, blso exchiei e a: Phil = laielphian, doff* not :seem to know hat there are any coal operators . ln Schuylk 1 County &It of•Philadefrihia; beta other . ordi; the, editor Of that ;taper edema to think hat'Phil.l aielphiarisknow vies* thing i arid hat I' . - _ m aielPhia is thei-J3iate i' and little ' ` . histes"r aays Amen !" *hat' right hie t ese -little, 1 tropleseme, ilialf-starved — coal ainere ln I . Setinylkill C....4",..trYirouble us ? 1 on'itheyl know that 't is no place for smog inSen'V- - lall w,.• hive to do is to gi our mss -1 1 tam in' Englint good , fat dividen. s, even it they do break , p allthe ,coal o . .'•retort' . In! 11 .3:Intylkill, tus4l, - tiorapel the . .. acturere Sind coneyernerseel Philadelphia t. , 'pay 7511 cants tii.sl a 141 gay: for:their . 01 0 ; th an' I they ought to nay : • As f•Si t these poor deer. ils in Schuylkilf Cciunty, iflve. do . • k there up, theircollieries will bee,old for nue-fourth' _their value to eihere; andlhey ca.' give tut! trade until the do w n igo do also. . 4 - We tried mifpg once; and und.i oar -eir:; .cellent‘managefitent we only lost, l a. letSt•dol- • :lay a ion. I.l....!dian't ! bsther - M - y. elf about ,lichsYlkill Coristy. The. Cumuli e asked me howlT:inlay Tllierieswere there whattn hipudent_cfneitionand I guessed bout two. i . e . hundred. Asitorl the Philadelp lens, you 'eau throw dui in their eyes 7 -th y believe you editors. kou can praise up - he beauty and quietness otthe ciiy, -and •em whet ''S ehameit wourilbn to beim 'it s iled with dirty: . manufacturing ; establishnie s. Aid 4 that beautiful valley' if the Schny kill--;iviin wants to.ride liti , the valley throng ` a menu, -lecturing tolynt, I admire rugged nature 7 . 1 Just Inok . . l at tab dirty , black In sees and 1 i i 3 rolling, mills oslth i e . Lehigh.' :W at a dirty place it is ,getthig `to !be: . They ay have -them all for whO I cite, sooner th n see the' v,slley. of', the - Schuylkill and Ph ladelphia spoiled with Ilia. • And now. I recollect, the "old.covielN.Foglind are c giiged In 1 business, and , tie : think- also, it vibuld be a I pity do haiNi Seta/'a flee "pastora " country •, like the otted *etre spoiled with factories, , and with the let/dividends' I send them they will send ever4oods I dog cheae, - which they think will,lie ranch -better ft r us, sod so do Our good friendi, the Defnocrate—lty! •:, -- the by, ,I forgise ‘ to tell you a good joke.= The "covles" inlEeglind,,eire pre ty -sharp, l- i and they have &mat confidence in ; thy rriazi-1 &gement. 'Onigef them whisperd •in - theil ears - of _Clymer; ,of Reading, that;e werildi help him on tho.ast Ptunsylvecießailroed, 1 ~.1 . bet he - niast belaum.' It took, SO Viymerl •worked - witit litlit until he obtained* ,ms,j.irti : ti of the. stock*when, very suddenly; it was! turned over. to my read. We `could haver! .4 turned Clymer mt, bpt he was l ili railroad 1 President, and We told him. if he Wouldassist us in getting a little more of the stiack at re Auced rates; he *citildn't suffer., ;poly...think of such a Presiclint ;-,be, pssitiiely r'efused to sacrifice his, triieds, and 1 set my - boys at work to write down the stock, transferred 'three shards each to 11.; C. and 91. without - even thiaknowleage of. two of' th prties, • eisde thens'•matiegers; end elected rOyaelt President t -You know they have great enT - s !k, . dence in me--41c,1 we ,turned Cii t mer oat ' neck and heels. ~Did yon ever he !of -such a railroad Preaidpi, who wonidef ij i. siscrifice • his Mends/Whet:vs great amount o wLsdoni was working ? ill. arid C. didet think thg • were so ileh as tp own: : three shii•ei; of tlfe 'stock.- -Bot-Q. 4;a glorions fellow—how does work for lila money. He ha :. Id deal -of "soft• ii,der;" and I Bens him to Schuylkill Potina ' to talk to the...or devils I have skinned Ikmy, l spleedid me. agemen!, and 14- settlei the • bills .and tellii us What great wonders we intend acconsplisidig—tif we cannotlielp 1 - ,c ....,'• -,-- 1* -- t:i • ' F. ' ' 1 C a m.,.^. .S., of-itndiniti made a great --4- - or hien./ self—he,"ethibittid Some compttions- Of conscience, andrch folks don't a it us. - II guess we will tittn Idea out, he -cannot hurt, us now even if littlibuld try... NoW,I alt,ida have to. do is ,0) keep The Philide;phisa l s .. quiet—be carefut,not to tell'ibem that Whei3 .the road' was cha l ftered and etartedithe "nin nies" premised Bp adelphia that they should have their coal qansported at. $1 ii-ton,. and t under: no cirentnstances • shonld tti 3 exceed $1 25., a ton.- :nu rutin keep tha - }}Mack;-- Tell them theol3 . o is-a big thing— at Whits a big.mapagenieiit, and thatinotbi glbut big things shall be c6nnected with it, Say all tell youtabout 4 coalclealeis—the ''ean't dii i c( anYttfin , and tliey won't contradiet)ou.4 All I. ha 13J9,,dtil Gs tet whisper " - Wharf "'or "coal•care" In 141:r ear's, and thOlecore`e SS doedle as little olkildrel. let ori, 'of them dare to do anythOng without first asking rue; and I will soon denounce hint k a very t a " . 'small potato, - 4,djou knew we have no "eukli men" at gtehmond. , But at 'is point" our foreriiol - Pt.l4ned ris the Awe! was full, and we were contyelled to pbstpon Aferthei. notice'of the article add colloquy nail nex t week. • • , - . COUNTY .F.:XiklßlVlllie.4-the COU 1 y Cow l , mlaslonere are eykiently cross at us for sea l . 7hlg, to the taxpafers some thirty thousand. dollars last year by ,. .. ouratrletnres, and conk , 'secinentlf. leepit that amount out of the pockets of • the dererrof the public tread] • nry, and instheir4ndignation refuse to Mai their annual itateinent published hi the Mil, sans' J0p11( AL. ' 'ell, the 'deprivation In a pecuniary point Of view, is not materlit em us, as wiltave tow more advert ing thin„ -we can well acc+modaie, but it d • seentl rather strange tii . gt the hats of 'the tax-pay era ahould be deTrived ofseeing I by hav ing:it published. tit an ;obscure sh t with al limited cirettlati4 among those ho tbear, the burden of thti taxes.: o- - ' , „the people, allinta Ma yor it, in t., may be seen it e* Thing him bail ed fairly and equi: Ila eintiectir ,11119, quesies iia beard ftem Micerulgqi it: ;••• • • OTT I .singlY-E t STA= Tl:orszasma Cremes at UP — nal bliclrtalit ' C° l- ",! 0 01 i, ‘Ol/ -b e bel th the Court House in Hatrlaburvaal •-‘I • i , :ii cormneadrig mariesday; 18th.- Half far will bseharged 'on all the name* to tb attending the Convenilou.' It th'4llMK 'ell] regneeted Ibit all church* saws academies, ill Temperance tekloths, 411i= it gmis of Temperance, lamipies of 1 ma, Te•Lir?r, plank county societies the fits ' Tezl/Pe.gurm Waco , aid, III fri dii societies, will be represented by such' ala her or4elegates as they ma2.hoose, All ersons friendly to th e cause, to be invest and participate. ; 4 goad Affain.- Wee.llrJl h' ;. 1 . . liniareratara at Ortraucad tl. wad. 788141TARY.'1!dlL . ...... ..... 1.• "-% . '"A.Z• • : , Zero. ye ar :484 •Tredneida of y, the Feb dust day of L. fidla du, 26tie ruary. A ivies prprotraated . ineettigs •ir Info; held in Iletho Episcopal f;lOoreft of dm Bor-' °ugh - , 217-inerrote.--Seyenth Sunday of the year. era Busgemitra Buoday. Daee lataTth; 10 pri4 43 mtrintee, , • • . Rex,. Berlin, late Pastor of the Bt. John' s Lutheran Church, Tremont,llied on the.Lth inst. His remains', w er e interred mil Monday list. 1, •1, • t .• -On Atte 6th inst., Biehardj Davis. miner. liras seriously injured et the 'Big Mountain Colliery neatiliamoUn, by the premature dischisge °l r a blast, r r • - .Prqrklende permitting, Rev. Dr. Moore, tbia place; will .p reach The.) , ' Clair, next saw A: M.: • Tla lease int ner nt Thrrtsete delnhia, oppneit erd foc sale, ' - Generous. Donation.--,Tb i t io t e tcan on Courier m a that among the contra) ni for the poor of that Borough, Chia wittier, w a fifty tons of eoil;• by our.mombar of Congreaa,/}en. Cake. • ,..i John Moyer, a German 'feDahlman on the` Reading road.- . Bator. day :and kV' te waaa brave bolo Caval rit- TVs are It of Dr. 8. ....Arne residence •of his P fi a t rTi ber, On - , o.7i4irry' , kaki! Borough, gh, Wit! week, inw prostrated .ixindtuan im proving. . ,The'Rer..lh IV. Gorhain e . who for the, past week, hie hel.n aeeteting inapecial serricee in the M. E. Church. of tare placer ; (D. V.) Will preach on this (Saturday) erelong,: in the neirChstel at Wadeaville. „Daring a aeyerely cold di,y . lately, _ a little . 'of Abram Ricirkovr, three years of like, residing' near Tamiqua, wande red from home; and when Toned by in, rather, was sitting in the snow neat ly frozen to death. • .• ..A dread Oinecr Sqpper will be given on Thus day evening; R't:b. 20, as St. erfur St. Ciiir, for tote benefit of qbe Protestant Episcopal Cfinrch in that 'place. A grand supper may be expected. Tickets $1 00.' _ • Oit TneetlaY last David Howard was arrested by . Thor. A. • Wiliiaroa, charged with atealinir.s, brass spigot, th e property. of Mr. Oardert, , Ma-, hamoy City, sad wss committed by Squire Seitz- Inger of Rt. cisir, to answer. , . " • ,• . . • G. Ai. Lctimer, formerly of Schuylkill Haven; bat indre reaentlyltector of Christ Church, Pottstown, bee accepted a call to Calvary Chapel, in Wilmingter4 Del , fin which 136811,1°n be will be connected wit Bi.tum Alfred Lee; of D Ware. „ . • 4 Oil the eve iingfor the 7th inst... an . expreee lralu on'the r , ading 4a.iiread. ran' if of the traek itioar Port Clio 'on. Two of, the ears ran down” einbiantonent, but no nerve was seriously info •The!actident WAD caned:kr the breaking of a rail. ijriZreA pastor of .the La-. tberaa.ebureln.. hay returned from i visit to NEW Y9il:, is row liolditm a aerie' of protracted,' MiNiCktoin tb • ebureb,'Sliirb. are well , attended; and'in -wbich .6neiderable interest is manifested. A rtikft.finci ;1/liama --AOt h er =deb hail been q made bweeti H..:Adeetts..and Ed. iWilliams to run 150 yar Williams to receive five yards start inKide , for , s4oo a side. To run on the 17th inst., Monday best, on, the Fiar.Grounds, Potts ville. • • 'Ciu. the 21.inet.. the powder mill or Beer rlgue & Co , near Timatins, blow up. The bnildi and two hnodr,d kei aof powder'were destroyel. No peril= wax injured, u the exelosioh took - pleee et night when the hands were sbeent.- Lose, about • . ' A Sermon in the behalf of the young will be pieached in 'the , Firet• Reformed church on Mar. ket itri4r,---,thebord wiling, by the Tutor On to morrow (6lb - huh) erening at 7 ,o'clock. 'The Young folkirof P0t414.14. are reapeotfully furled to attend. 1, I ' :----,- j . --- The ;team I, prance Company ofHatifoni4n it corporated in 18 ',l, paid looses hi 49 yt•lits amount- Mg to tirehty-t MA' millions of dollars, and with annals of ne a rlyfive mi ll iorrdollara, is the largest and strongest in ;this country. l'hiesare Shearer it• Lowrey represent it. I •1 • . . 1 .. .4. -- 1 — .....- _- .T 11, Junior Bana of Amirtcal will have it grand parade at Port 'Carbotr - Aiti.thit 22dAnst: after which Rev. A., 1 11. Lowiyiortliehalf °till; ladle" of Port Carbob, Neill present iWashingfon Camp, No. 85, with a Ilible and gayel. Presentation to take place publicly at Si o'clock, P. 31. - • • -.en ' . : A - VW by FkAing - donn a Slope '-9n'Nadi* . online last Ilobart.Jefferscin, a miner, living at Auslgill Gap,lClaas Township, accidentally fail doWn' a - elope while ho was going to work, and b k - e Lis ne4 ." -- 1 , and leases a • 7 Wilo ars' de oirctrid )ncee. S,ipreme on Monday . tp Atkine. appeal:fr.:lathe Common Flees of &lurk!II County, Decree reversed,' and proceedings to cdSBO distribution qnsibed and set aside. and the parties lb the agreement of July 8,_1884, ordered to ply the come. Opium: bygnesii J. Feeder iii Coal Company 311. Potts.. Judgment of non ptois.. . I •,1, -., . • 01 th . ..Ili i ` 1 e, nil kkeg-of powder exploryed In lb. •collieey of l3/rlui 4 Carter, near Tamaqua, train log . lElaml. 11l itfilc, James Wrentmare and An thony pernheara; Itho wars working in i n kreast," very iierionsly..E.lioAfOe's • clothing Was , blown from ble.b oily: d'ille eiplosion' was outsell by a p \,.. spark from •a Pi 1 ,_which. one ottho men .wric sainting. 11 TH .. • . • . 2 .4---- , - , fli mi !faint P l iiiCtnipany, No.' I .—Ttioiniiii% bars of ibis tionmany will meet it their - Engine iHmiss oil 11,1340iday st:sernoott; Feb: 19, et I o'clock, tar gaipped, withr.flm omita,l Wick pants, white glared, uemlet t ablra and belt, fix pi. rale.i,BY orderofithe,companv.' • ' 'l k --', -- 8..R. ,- Bricsimr., West. W. . • H.: Gol4,l3ecretary'. ', , I Destiuefimt of '4 Hotel by Fire ;-Oa Monday morning last.thh Dotal of Wm. *Thiele, in North!. timberland County, near - Klimosiatown, Schur, kill County, Iris destroyed ,by fire together nearly all the funiture. ;The toes is Veit fire originated store pipe. - :Th.-hotel was a. two story frii building, and 'owned lind occupied by Mr; 8 era°. • • • • • , 1. The Grindutipteriiieto Patrol Met in condi,* in this Borougtro Wednesday last, in the hall of the "Delta Chapter." The number, present was larse.OdWectriesday evening the brethren hi dings-a in a grittid banquet at the American ,Hones.' On 11:1i0iday the brethren 'from - l3usd• log acid Alisn 31 indulgea in a sleighing Incur: lion to the mines in this vicinity.. • 4 • 1 1 - . - /AV Brokenr.--4:in Wednesday last - While Jet* Lindotuncith,,s lietmator of Oirardville, waif ese. gaged in loading machinery at the shopof Pow roy a Bon' this Berm:4o4 intended for the colliery% of Mr. T g ali. Connerot cog wheel fell upon one of hie , tuwaisibis it He woe crntoyed to tbe house of hErs.!Ciciigh, where bis leg was set. The same evening her ilaken to his home in Ghard• 111 • - AI mallY I lb ,seasod stiffer from .chaned hands, we publish; the following remedy, whiob tt seta to be exCellant rektlitriw cathiguir, threedo. white beeswax threq dui; spermaceti, -am! tiro MINN OnVe oil. Put them In a agron,the •e, where they will melt slowly and Items-white ointment In E iew minntee. • ;ULM be affected. catmint them' .on going to bed. .'d pot •on E pair of Moue. day or two will ufflee heal them, .• • , • . goy* : ailroad Qin . —Ag of the Too eengercarsort • • Resdtogltallros=isupp,Wd with a new paten safety stove, In case of accident cannot Set fire to stile ears. :fibs new 'style of stove Isle* constructed and secured that 'honey be bent double withoutAdrowing the 'fire to escape, and hinny now be said that although paisengers may • • injured by a merit sinUh op, they will ibe J spared,the horrors of being burned, to d , • , , The Remind 6 4 ,4 been covered with Snow •• a the weather very j eota during tite greats: • •; • of tbOrinter; it has been very seveavApon rab. , biii;""Ptfifiditurand thA smeller W 6 Which a. . main with Head ti*a .,,a ter. litany shifter, awing to the difficulty- ood, are said to have, penatted.. ! Übe _ apt tO make haat vrith young apPlo fruit tress smith ass. % lons as tile and the owners of young pr. fehards Itell to be on theft [Hard for • .1101riag laa list at laelaimed lottarii's: , •• •,• • . In tbali iPast, 011 toe, at PattOilla..,Pa.i • • 14,010 • '1 :tbataaa a . i Thabeitimda _ ..tatkbtS i : t WenetTboutur H atay - Jobs Pattie ". - IlaakorJatta W Hataa - Joba • loboaate .. . gunk I ngu.dh....... 1a50 Ms X X ' 2 : • Cake " cm ' ••• li J .. .1 77 =034 1 i ell Ysid" '•• CloaagePaei I __ •,.-- .. It ItaaallEarta .1 - andorrealida. Kat • . ~ - 'Yak foga • ~. PoNa Chard ththiSth fest: 'Lollard Eris. dm 'and P212%94212011111111= into gitosetah - aine of Rogow otoolhor 4tfrolyont 1 Ito& herd s doable butet_mo. sag 1, .4t)1211r251 21.12 amaftmC by -111140 / 4:17;‘ 12th, ZoChstLh Itdober; Pelee Mr -tad John Pon INN add hi MO tit t rr y - 24,221. to totoolt thaw ot, vo aboro 'ainrod rya% home* At to p -02 211.1111211 I . that it eztultret with It. 41141:44 1 - , - : 1 lE= 4 115 as II AV ' S SS 4 In ST 45!4i 44 4 40 48,1 4t 464 43 .YLRgI I !0` :at ran lc s 6 -so 'List 15' - 4 111,'.1140 Ificw KAM - 9714 mo ICIAL TABLZ. 15112 . II RI 14 21 21_ 29 94 • 41 40 ate entered - a,— s The little :f r t . was beeepswe t o pens t i me ;Dot' finally ivied. Oho of hilitegs * lll Born erha i .Ivjarecl, he was got - otheiTiee' i !•sorionolili. 1 ; ow 'J ared * " e• P a a a la * / 11 0 1 /g LAW 4 Ila k , 1. . °7 ` ' •C it 3 • ' , • = . N j , ,_.: l' - .'•• ' ' •441 . ' 3 . ... N ..... , '.l , Charge of ibfgeig.—We "jived the fihleeling from the Jae Deily &glee( Meade last,' .: On Mermen the Mtn* Weviev . ./t• Sigt I *Led of I _toerastilp. pa, dotddif;-will. ~.. at t dem. eilettgual Paley Vida 90f.i..m.....? , Moser. Charged - with butte f egad ' 110 feri nas" mew two twee. ow roe twelve haze t* dollar 114 d dit lIMI 441.1 . eallikt hk=1111410=1:141..... olPuthrWo. ; awl We IteAvvel v --- ' skla iv Ole vaeoremarat oh the twelve haedred dotter li gimaiasoltddiaroyer desks. *bough ho admits he =dame la bteak toe •= 4 . llaiPti • twomoons .* • -; I:.' , -!..,--- • .;22te aa -. -uw lidittio - ~., A ....„..dotkar note • Wessell abatis to a toeffee7, bag ........ that h eal Ir. After a betutn - A l soralleti. Schell:, of -Anbuza. ed was held-to three Mowed , &Dal ball for at the - ihravessioct kg. the &Au* kill cam 11 :tioinavver the cherits.:i i '; ;. • i f amlia The - and township eieetionSWhi take OW ott - Ftids next,- 21st hist. The Union-ItopnAli r eana at 'etionld :renismainr Ahst 'Vie Chsinn df the . Democratic State Central Coin mitteti i ssued . a circular to pse lei ding IDetito. - crate in• ery election district in thn State: cult , ins ihern lb take every advantage ot:1 1 0 icmie9 ttections secure the control of the eidtott Wards. Thef will make the ant, and,mtast be ineki Oar friends should see to it'Utitin every dititileti such men are selected for title election offitters se will ha en the tellignince and the.nerre 0 truitrate the frsn t designs of the appoeltn - thmtf. • -1 40 doubt, it . !tanclidebt nsttunlisstioninspers. arid lather-la modes • indulged lin by the DentocracY ;for increasing_ their W i t* i f M be en winally rife l We mast bi prepared, ftw . theist_ at e w ir i firy tam; be the e eglo tb n e to W be field 4,11:9441=411 Charitable '-Ws hare r suthOrtardtfa Poet Comm . dee cif Post No. VI, 0; A. B, of Schuylkill Haven; to state this gine. t)le OrgIIDISA•, tion of laid Post.kbeZ i ltaire bid s oontinuil dni • on their funds; for the relief of disabled • • • Widows endorphin of deceased soldie, . Not, single member of the }nit has ev Awed any the f $ll3 ezhanated axing heeh eitiendel . the purpose above, . amed. The Post h w decided f I establish 'Widow and 0 Funds, and appeals to 'the community &gelatines. Thei it Z i : %an Be • for Med b. Bev. Tao. P. Ste in . charge, has . . contributed fill 43, to sal d, , and_ therefore, bops that ths project / 01 not only receive th e cheerful ambiance o f different congregations, ' but of each sod ever} individual citizen in gala-community./ All donstkins left in the boxes, or with Jamesll.- Saylor,/Henry Bill, and D. IL t(olmee, Itelfer Qommittee, will be , thankfully received, sad sppropris • . for the pur prisea-above named. , The Sampson Sealv.—We had the satisfaetio yesterday ofwitnessibg the operation of this cell ebrated scale at the boiler works of Mr.'. Noble in this Borough; It is wiMont doubt,The moat per.: -feet scale,ncilvin nab. The lever Is very short, and doel"not spring ae 'a' longer one does ;' the. wghts Indicate .the fractions of pound, even u a large hay scale, while the weighing-beam is so arranged as to mark the tons, hundreds and. •pftnda at the same time.• A load may be placed Moon any part of the platform without in any way leffectingl the indication of its•weight. The-ma chinery is simple and not liable to get out of , re pair. We observed that the scale is so sensitive .that a w ght of 'only - ' a Closes* . of a pound,taf fected the: weighing' bean). ' Molars. •L. ‘ tp. Thompsoo & Co. this, Borough, are the agents for the sale of Atha scale in• Schuylkill GM - moldy ; and those:who are interested in havmg- scales ,that will record correct Weight, will do well tbiln • poet thievery Ana ;scale. , We ••unclerstand that the Messrs. - Thomcwon will shortly erect One of, these posies in front of. their store. •• . .• •, lerribki Occurrence in Ma homy City., --On Tues day evenioglaot about. 9 o'clock, after the family • Milli. Nathaniel Garret, in Mebane/ City, had re tired, the servant, a woman some 40 years of a go,- took.a coal oil lamp into' Mrs. cieriet'o bed room. She then blew down the chimney Of the lamp, 'to tbe;flame of the wick. The lamp blirsted,'.Xoyerfog the Unfortunate woman from' head-to foot with • oil, which took fire. The ter - rifled servant allabhte, - ran to the bed on which Mrs. Gafret Was sleeping, setting it on Bre. She also, rap' =dud' the room, eetting'the. bureau coyer aW the carpet on fire. From that she ran into int:dims room, setting the*clothing there du fire. The blazing bedclothes were thrown out of a window, and an atter* made to catch .the wo man who ran Wildly% Hover the house, up stain', setting eyerything.on4lre wittewhichshe came in contact. 'She finally fell down stairs, where she was secured. She was burned so.; Te rribly from, head to Toot , that after lingering in at agony, she died on Thursday morning last. Mrs. 'Garret. ' had one hand badly .burned in extinguishing the, bedclothes, and the clothing-of the servant Mr. Garret was burned slightly . In view of thisdistreasing occurrence, we would , tMien perorate . .ustog.ooal oil, never- to blow ws the chimney of a lamp to pat out the itEMP, inellaxteo the gas in the, lamp occupying theipeoe unfilled by.oil; is very ocombnelible, and will un der certain circninstaneea, moil certainly, ex plode.' • ' . • Tenz:r:exonice..z . 'The sebond'of the amnia of lee 'tnres pn Teruperancek under the subpices of the ComMittee from diffettmt Temperance organiza tions of .Potterville, will be delivered on this, Sat nrday I evening,. at 7f, 'O'clock,' in' the rut/bitch Chapel, Fishbach, by the Rev. Richard rovey of ,Girardville. „ • • The lectures on Saturday evening bud by Chas: A. Bosbyehell. sad Ralph. Platt, wereVtletivered with earnestness, and to, the point. The audience' was large., and composidentirely of rolling mill men liiiegA the vicinity. The Interest mardtes ted leaiesittib doubt lathe minds of the Commit. ,tee, of theremicees of their %efforts . Temperance then should throw •aside the "old time". idea of it '"don't:pay" and . attenit these meetings, thereby encouraging,tha Comniittee, and aid in , the work., Of crushing put the evllnf Intemperance. T hellfth of a emirs() of lectures under the ans., picas of Sharp Mountain Division, Sena of Tem perance, of Palo Alto, .will be delivered by Mies. Jennie Graves and Rev. U. Graves at , the E; • Chapel. Palo Alto on this (Saturday) evening ; Feb. 15, IA6S, at 71o'cloek. Sea's Graves is A good speaker, and an eariiestbham• pion of the canes of TeMptninCO, and should 0 0 m:,, . mind a fall house. The priblic ire cordially in vited to attend. • Rev. Weider C. Nit of Philadelphia, will de liver's Temperance lecture inthe M. E. Church,' St. Clair, on, Tu'eaday evening nest...lBtlr. '.White Star Lodge, No. ,443. I. 0.1-of O.- T., will tiro ont 'm c galia, snd n probably o th er Temperance Organ. nations. ;. - .Mr. Best its a fine speaker, and was last year = O.' N. Patriarch of the Sobs of Temperance of this State.! TN>. Vair of the AfricaiiMethodist tpisciopal Church, _.-43f thiallorough; Rev. , ,Tos,A. _Nelson, pastor, his' been In progreak"ddring this-weeli• at Union Rill. The attendance has beeb goodz-ind there is every peceeect ,that the debt of the, Church_ $l2OO, will be - wiped' out. The ladies Of the different denominations, prominent among whom are; Mre. Geo. G. Wynlcoop,•Mra: Jacob G. rdck; Mn,Ramsey Potts; Mrs. Wm. J. Hinkell, an Mies Clara Leeaig, hive dime mueteterencler the Fair• a suctme, and they deserve greal credit. for their efforts. - 1 I • ' There was muclreige t eltion lithe coloted porters, waiters an d hes re of the Bo rough, dor mg the progress of the Fair, to secure the gold headed,cane and watches Offered for flue Mail ing_ the greatest number of votes. • . - The'tompetitort were as follows : • : - For the gold headed canii:—Alex. Gainei, Penn.. Baca.; Henry Ford, do ; Isaac Gordon, American- Hens° ; Wm. Watson, Merchant's Hotel ; G. 'L JOhnion 'Mortimer /aortae; chili.' • Matthews, Se ]ler.Horibe, Ashlirid.' , • • Fot the gold witch for Waiters : Joeltobinson;Arnerican Ho .; John listord, do ; Wilton Grey, do ; Pete : - Smit h, Penn. Hall ; Wm.; Wm,traco'', Mortimer House. • For the gold witch' for hostler. : Millor, -- erith Mr. Farquhar. ;•Shederick Montgomery, with Col. _E. Wyn koop; Walter Brow with Qop. Sigfried ; filch. Smith, with Cant. Tower.' • . • for flromen'kbelthnd sparnier, the competitors were, lolintltitistlan allot Good Intent, and Hr. Maroons or the American Hose. 4" •The Fair,eloaed at a' late hour last night. •in our next we will give the result of the voting • • The second Grand Prcimenade poncert of the llbasil • Mueicil • oxidation. which will take place !di Ttleadoemext; the 18th inst., at Union Hall, will, .!titcdoubtedly be 'one of tbo finest en tertainte eVer &en In inn ,town. .Tbd•cittrafrill,y seUeted prog r amme militate 'of nuniber of overtime' , from popular operas and' promenade waltzes eta,', executed by !the Mo zart grehmitra emulating 'of thirty musicians nn= der thf,leadership of Prof. Veling, and a number of viv,iona instrumental solo performancei.- The Sieligerbund heti also kindly volunteered its; serviCeir,edd will snake Its debut with -a grand t chorus. ! • - \ • • -.. An finiXiesting item_ in the 'programme is the Retreat, Trio, for three 'guitars, played by • Messni. Alexander, H.-Kuhn and'F. Veling; The awaking of the lion by Kontakii which 1s a veryltine cOmixeition reQuirMg great skill in ex-. minion, will be played by the well known pianist Prof. B.liecker. Chu; De 13eroit; the popular -composer, Will be worthily represented by Prof. Voling, into will play his grand violin solo en titled, "Scene de Ballet," a very rich and melodi one musical work .• At venal Kilobits we =entice . ) Mesas. Spiegel and Kallenbach, who will sing WWI fieta the operee'rBtradella," and the -?'Bo. hemian _ . • Promenades between the various solo perfor T • mances,"(e new feature in the line of musical ere tertainments, .and *decided impraretnent,) will undoubtedly, be a very interesting part-;of the programme. Te have seldom seen'proi gramm e so completet, excellent and well erring ? , ed as this programme of the second Promenade' Concertortbi - himerts, ;Ad we would recortunend all* our 'Music kiting, Milers in this town and • vicinity to attend it: • riitrats ,st fifty cents, cad , be obtained at Bosheshelrs, Bitumen & Rentsey'4 , Gerrigues:, Altstedes Leimmor's Book and Ida' Weston, and all the Principal hotell..in the to and at the ticket Wilco on the evening of. con cert. The Irardrobe and refreshment ••••• •wt -open during thri•enterteinmen , „ .. . , - - Union 0-oPeratie ssociation of Se. (14, The littoral semi- .. . nal itatement orthis.Or 'ration of the orkingmep of St. Clair, has bean made • The - exhibit is eitremety favor and m. be gratifying mid mmouraging to me .. . • is ; while it is an evident* of the prnotl ! • atiens of the movement, notwithstanding failure of several imperfect organizational:44,— midst. . In Great Britain - and parts of Germany the 00-operative associations of labor has Proved a general success and is making decided alltrano ..though opposed by, capital and middlemen erally ; but there, as here. there areOce ' failures, owing to the want of- ability o - - esti It, hrtki namterrement, numerous example* . w hi c h. we dud, not otdy in assoditionfire - • mu m , but in all the teuinese: transactions o :society. - ~• The tam Cove_dmmieladpepf St= Clair wee orgardred for Menem In_ ;warn-1867i with Herbetti is rzset and W, T.. BMWs*: ZIP 94, . esid duperhitendeet, Tbo nsitimu - °fibs istattatetwerli. Mal=*kw :. elepitid, of 44,400- 00. *Web 10167010 at the end of the drat ids -numithe-Juirmlbee ' the ,& senti.aeseal _mummer maws ,: AS theme of the emend . or th 'first year.Ga impit_al. WWI beerilar: that *MAW 911 ,'"h1WIntescriptions to the eatd AO* are ooristatitly being made—. tenrii4 over190(0 taken itneeltte eocaueme.4 meat. of alt third term.. The . sales for the Anti six ending . in July,! 1 007 i **untie% -td 127,741 A and tar the last MI months ending in a; - -Jae amok amoseted to $41,419 27, making ig total . the year er en leo , 62; The grout eraTi its the six moirt4amotutirdo $5,*..27i 4 ~04,3,0„..ftchamountad sh 7 ~v:I fill the Wrath V, - 40. After paying thirie aka Interne Of. 7 per. sect:' per senate '-Ac eSPEaI Sorel , Of the Amodetbe 13t=14 dividerid - ; of 9 per . mat te. the • . and 4* per omit. ora " bt , i.Thedialderad anti , 'OM* the ZOOM , the 11, sent. 2 • attiiiklifeleee OW 'pits toot to . ''• 1 8 6 . 8 • .• - e • • • , ; . ; , . To titan& the troy' * of oui Aikiditke we will State a:' case : ~. perm wbo l ins i a stock holder deirkgr t si x acwitbik whoihod4so bactillt: Who* purchases hst. the More 24 / 0 ( Walk received $1 .75 Were* ',mid I* modiotairg .Preetwifiws,ofthe Potfaril School Eoera =A data meeting of thititaard was held on Wednea , 06enimrlast. Prisent, Messrs: Dern Sad% -Pox, #ollebetrly, Kelm, Iltieliner, Wells: sod Hu • r: Sundt was called to the chair and-Mr. - nabetspointedsecretai7.-- _ - • • The Ctortinittee on fuel reporte d othat they bar; purcduteed requisite quiattity of roil 'foe tits &shoots for the balance et the sessoa, from peo.. W: swi r . • . • •• • Com. on Nortregian street same' hoise Veport ed Plvgfers in Patchillii L wishstand, eta.; in'thit, boildfnit: • , Fiats qa Coat i as Stlerr, iloinpeasatlon. atjtn. YU* tot, attelto BOrweglaa street school .haireeounritin S 1 ad2pte per on,h salary l•lThe ,recomoneedatios t - ad: * • Sun. Com. also recommended that, the salary of,NO. Pullman for attendiog to-Feurald arkthool'im, be increased 65 a: month. Beeftmendition ' TheComMittee was instructed to inform them 4sidies *bat thifirdialteamans. - . • - Wilma an order for IL: r a vel f was directed to ;drawn Wrens of F. It sr, to pay for N**4ap street house. ' Mr. 8 - IL•ThOmpsotesproiklcritsLeettlilooie.' 4ithited by fhipetinteodent NewEif, - #* r szamln tithe. was read. Sri motkm,of idr.'llosilierry. it Witt rinatimmui ly resolved that Mr: 'Ttioropimiii be elected teacher of thtilßigh School - until Lev o Salary of fl5O per rrienth--pay to oammenceyeb. 3. The Committee appointed by thereachene /11 7 stitate to examine applicants for perna.nantce-• fleetes t unit insequest for the ntieof the Boom of the Fe ti Creamer School on Saturday mortiing, 29th inst. : • The soonest was granted. • Bill of L. C. Tbompsoe dc Co., 313 65, was w tetrad to : the . Finau c e Committee,: td be 'mid if ' The tolloWing bills were ordereiltp be Vaid : Jobtk..,f4 5O Joe.tDerr, . .. 16 58 Baptist ()hutch," " 4. SI 51 . 4 Matter ofriiptire. of room at -Baptist Choteb", used foroolied putoaseshy Board, wre rejerfell to the Committee that-ranted the room,: • . fThe Secretary reported elmortutotimiera drawn ' o. date, for school purposes, .10:18017.i• tor build ing nurnoses, $3,881, 58 ;_toria t .sza,ofd flflp motionseberryOros resolved that be an sled toProfeastir T , houipson for the Pore - Pf:citemicsls,'he to submit bill of-articles-WT*ls 14:mt. sad --.4 - 0111 ttot • hir i le, fardars . e.wcmld call nartitular attention to the fol lowing letter. from Miss , Streeper, one of the teachers cif the'PottaTilleyreedmen'trEktiool. and would again urge our friends: to assist , the Com mittee sisiih funds in order' to coot:hue the teaoh= ers there mit:driest +station : ,*. • . , - •, - iltrarturcasoao'; Jan . i11th.1563.i : .He, sT:4I',IL P/lemons Seesaw' ry el tha P9airi tp Ltrelickeethe A. le: Pnisalltimmtssion r' Km Sta- , -Our'school, is larger at ptement thin at . •y other time since, orgodzation. The whole Member Of mulls ii.mere than two hurdred." and the - daily average attendance li. one-hundred and twenty. talk, To.y there were one hundred indlifty nine pup is present. Every &sinew names trektnrolled:•— Here I. or:00st was given 11 a few (Weep: ftertha. Morgan Ella Dore Smith. Rte have a large ntimber of boys and girls whose Ages are from fourteen to twenty. - besidarome_few.men and women! Mittel:VA Third Readefis the highest need; but only a few are reading . to It: the /arger ; number are: In First, and Second Reader": ~, 1I , , Writing !terns to be a favorite branch:aid the .proi grata of those pnolle Who commenced-but a few week!. • lIIM. ta gulf() IlaHeranfOrY)- - YrtY Often some of the. smaller children come. up at reCeNkand`ray.-•pljvc mum, make ,us some letters,'" and when the elates are returned to them, they tivafisbly thank no. and seem to fea as though - we had conferred a great favor on them. i The worde 'dim e' ha've, the' greatest difficultyiln . teaching them to pronounce cerrectly, are. `think," greatnu3d •.`itie.t' ' ,l '- • ' '. ,' . ' One man erhosSage is fort y is exceedingly 'Mak. ions to I , but although very stud' us, he does not . prsgreas 'dry. 'l One dayiWhile• at the arithmetic class, I sok. im ithe bad eticceeded in 'working hid probletn cemen y. - lie replied. '"Ho; madam 1. if Ittai eai \ it wobid be ver nnexPecled to rte,", '— • i ''. Many of the lorcd, people Fore" very destituter,ind. !knee tit the.childro co me to scheid without ethlciesit clothing to protect them frOmlthrecold '•• t ,The school room at presentlia heated' with. coal. tint, for several weeks we were ViiiZORAO Ilse cotton tee& for hist. We. "focnd It' wery'rereying.•as it req fired' eonstantatiention, for If the *Uwe 'doors mere closed but a short time. they earatld Pttasnly bunt' - gpen with a load noise, that startled both teachers and schola,s very much at first ihriugh in tictsat. we became trot_cus trtmed to the eound, and leprodticed no apparent citert on es . ' r Daring Christmas vacat i o n . }re :Were •• . vletett a It h' A snow storm,' which lasted tdir:' 4 or three rite... The' I . ay alter Christmas and the le . day the silo shorts so warm that am eat withont qre.and kept thr!doors open Since the snow storm the Weatherlhes tw-o quite rota for els tiltieate, until last ifredneaditc.. rrh,‘n a severe thunder shower remindedimst of 'Outing. and the , rwo following days the , air was hult,, tend: Th._ le or'.l4at nary is moving day here, hat We deTerre‘t that imp,w tant•erent till the tOth., The lionise we VFW 0, c1 1 1 , 1' le quite pleasant, and we feel as though-we should like to rentirin hers' to the,close of the torte ' • Verirespertfally, • The• followtng it aitat of .the names of Grand _ Jolors forthe term of Omit coMmepcing,in this . BoVongh,•March2,l, 1848 :"1 • I - . •• • • F. C. Lawrence. - me4ant; llgtneriaville. '- , John .1. Stariffer,,- farmer, Union ittwnship... , • - D mid ettewart, engineer. Bahaill City. ' Nathan Ltmeenberger, termer,-Shenandoah City' i • Goals liateork. miner; OW tawellitiP. •• . i Jonathartileialer. ahiiemaket„ Ek•heylk4l Haven. • `' Angostus Fox. clerk, Prot/011e. _,..,-- . ~, - Charles S. Frlderlei; Fen . West Penn triwnship. ',. Lemuel D.. Jones, tailor, Xittersile. •, , ;. ..- • " • . . Alfred Psi/Jeri& teener; West Penn tonnahip. -• • - briatian Weaver,-Inachintet4TalerAlto , Cyrnslitxrre; tinamith. Mlnelawil PK . I , Jobe Colriglian. merchant, A t ablatill. .y , - .- - . George H.l Flitter. farmer, Fist Brunswick. • . :.• ?Thome Fltnrerald yer.runn4 Mathew:T.l%ly; 1 , Jacob lint. farmer, Orwigsbr. • , Oliver lktbscot, hatter, Potts ho e, ', • . -- ~ Thomas J Lloyd. black mit ,IPottorille. ••.. • . lames, Drover. machinist, Treinont borOugh. Char'ef•W Homier, Eau ',• Clemons. .1 - . " David B. Drank miner,•Aahleod. ' •, ' . . .., •,- Philip A Clouser, farmer, Branch. • , Chad en MI Hill, Jr., merchant, Mebane,: City. - . • . Gabeka Herb, merchant ,, Pp r 'Mahan onoo - trva. .., c, , ship. _ '. . • , . ; . . . . . ~ . • The following is a- list if t e names of Petit . ,u -rors; drawn to attend a Collet cif WI arter SessiOne., cominencang ha this-Bgrough, Monday, March 2d, 1868 1 : / . ' • S ,f;' •• • ' ,• - -'. • , . - • , , aobn W.NleiSler, drover, .I:riper Maltattongo..-- - . Daniel K. Reed, farmer: Waft°. -•,-• . Philip 'Knit); merchant., Gn'lM•, Israel Colter;' innkeeper. North Manhelm. -- .M cbael Moll, blacksmith. Tremont borough:. ' •Eleffner„-farreer, North unhelm.... . Li t t l o e Titrown, boss-Need be etle '. ,' ~ ' 'Penn' Mel er. carpenter rah. . I ' l ,John .I. Zitatnermen..ym&an.. pion. "; - - i • Charles - Ktill, inckeet.er.Norw I,rn'. • ~- . • • Martin Dormer, brewery St. Cla . • . D. B. Althoure gentlerefor, , Vrenient Bcgot.p, b. Etamnel.B. , yrx, farmer, Port Ciluton. . • . • • Jacob Belot, laborer, Ashland ' - • ' , , ' Jamb Gb. so, superinteudent;Pottsrig - e: •. • •:. • Jobb Medien cl e rk, Port Carlon. .. -:. James 11. - Fell, gettilenisn, Mlnersville. ,•• _ , John Carey , boatman, Port' Carbon. . ' ' ' . 'Bohlen Lndtv - ; clerk. II tnei•svlllo• • •- • • 4 ,Jonathan Bate, merchant. SO11:10:111 Maven_ •• George() Miller. Irrq ; Ileg,ir.s. FA. &Veer, innkeeper, Cressona. • •:- ' • ,1 :Baldwin Bums. boss. Si. Cia!-: • . , IWm, R &One, merchant, &Jinn. • • • — ler 6 m l2 / 3 Grim. farmer, West Penn. • , ..'• , • . , George Opole. carpenter,,Shenandmitt: - • ' Wesl , l.Manicy.carriage maker. Ashland; • • 1 , .13, Ammerman. termer, .Batler. • . .'. , • - . - Bennetrille Berfeinger,,farmei. Salt Burniwick. ' Samuel Davenport, innkeeper. II tbanoy City. ' • Henry-Weber, coofectioner„.i'otnrville., ' , " • : Daniel Reeth.blacksmitli, trot Penn. • Henry Fehr. farmer,W.nahinz•on. • ~ - ----M. F:. Medler. rnerr.ant,•Po , r'sxlllG. "-.. •.• ,- Peter Melo; innkeeper, f.chnfatill. - . • . 1•Willi - OtaJBaalr,111,-farmer„Mattruti - township.. • ~.,,•-• Hiram Meyer.,inekeeper, Foster: ...-- - .- ,•-• ' ; J&Mee G.. Cochinrcelothler. Pottsville. ~., , -'George BObai blacksmith; Takagi*: - ' • ',, . Joseph Detanev rca r P snts r - r.tS 4 "./.4'' ' • '•• •,, Michael Bregnan. - miner,Case,„-- . . ~ • .Jahn Saltalngtx, AO., St. Mitt .-----;-......, • , . . ',..; Moses Wolfgang. miner,,Ashland ~ • . -- ~ Jona Miller, clerk, Mingrearille. • --.._ . - „Clay W. grans. clerk. BA Clete. - • .•• ' • ---•-• ~. • Jer Itoodjskrotilder. Torment Irsrmigh. . , --, n Douglass, millwright,(kwigsbargi. . . • -Di 141-11011. hinny. West Wessmielt.. , . WAtelfincyder4 merebent, Ashland. '. • 1 - - '• • ..--Itrna.P. kits, innabeentan; 'Frabingion. ,:. ' The following hie llitt: of *Starner of Petit Ju rtme, ' , drawn Ao attend a Ckwirt of Quarter Beesitms, commencing in thin l i ioiOniti, Mouday,•March9; . • , • ThcOrart Lendy, shoemaker, Maternity City. • ..', Daniel Br Faint, farmer, EastiFirmiswick. :• ' • Patrick Farrell tolner.;: Tama l F. • L 7 .. •• '.Jotui P.-Hoffman, sa l oon lies . RAW ills. ' , ~Daniel IToffman,jengineer, ttaville. ~ •' .i 'Joseph De Fogul, carpenter. . ,- -`• P. C.,petwiler,•dentist, Schuylkill Haven. • Bernardi:rare, teacher, Blythe. s , George Helm. firmer, Bondi idanheim ... . . • B. E.l3riscron, coal operator. Xahanoy township.' ,i ' ' , L.'. Nsuftotan. eonfentioner.lTamaqua, • , David Evans, innkeeper. - Shenandoah. . .. . d Willie Irwin, miner:New Castle . ~' - ' ' • ".1 hn ft. , mertbant,.ltedtanci , , r City. ' ••i ' AP. Mortimer, ilseumartePortasille:_: ' •: , Benjamin Tete, innkeeper. Schtrylidll Darer'. ' • i ' George Kepler,' teameter,'Rellly. ..- . - •• - r -John BucWer.'coal merchant, Pottatille. tJohn Kaufman. IroomOter, 800 Idanbeim. - - • ; ' • - Isartc - Beeth farmer, Butter. . - .• . ; • Jacob Mum; fanner, West Peri. ... ' , C. ItsJohner,n. innkeeper, St. Clair. , •• ' . i . .Jonaa flohinbold, tnerchact,q'Ort Clinton. • . G.W. Johns, coal operator .- St, Clair, , ', i . • Jon ShellY, 'carpenter, Astdroitt , • . j. -B: U. Paxson, farmer. Waii43 .- i s i , ; - George Scott. bon, Case. -' • ;i,. , -; • John - Felch; farmer, Wayne.. . , I . •;,, •• ~ ' • Jacob linber, carpenter, BlNettrik boroug h- ' -I' • Wm, EitelNigon, machtniat.'Prig Alto,' , ' ! • • Jeremiah Bedtringer, bled:Smith, Palo Alto, : • . e..; W.l3,sylor, merchant, Schuylkill Hay , • - - . - 'David Cummlega, clerk., "• ; _ ."[•" ' • , William -Forter.,zuerchent.'Fittegrcwe Barongh.,• Willlain Albright. innketior, Orwigsbang... 0 - H. B. Barringer. Jr:.; superintendent, St. Clair.. ,' Jolaph Erie, foreman:Mt', Carbon. . • • 1 , • .. Cornelius Colemarn ktrdtnePen, Branch.- • i - . Bilis Ball, lumberman. Pottsville.' ' Peter Stein; farmer, Plnegrove.townet4, ' • • .; ' 1 - -Jerome FUlrowl, , merebint, Walthington, ' '. t •• John Sholisobegrer, mothank•lliteeraville.' . ' , 4 .Is. ft; Marcher; gentleman, PottoPle. -,. -- / •,W. glineemith. shoemaker, Poe; Carbon. . Nathanlinnalcker,But . fter, West Penn.,. _..- l . Slithalates6o4 ' 1 . . .. • . 4 14' / Cherles.Blll • gentleman , P ri t t liville• . Billion , carpenter. St. Clair; Hugh Conry; blacksmith; pass. . Henry On toil ravel= •• ort•Carbol ,n: GREEN. wo to it impeTtor on dial and • " road mei Irate ention ,„ Made to is order,' engraved , 'itith tits mule, ignitable for ritil. l persiins doing heasfwork. These tavebeem tally tinned and are:warrAnted 1-I:‘Refer•Call and See lam it; 1t...C. Green'N,' CentrOatreet,' near Miners' Bank.lrotjaville;/ • ' :Tan. 18, '*l • .' -3 Gen. • • • • Debility/laid, ilmaselauem . - • Botlizeieltleort th‘lact of ability to wavers'. • • fond. Info nutriment. Ai* zienefieary. then for tif.e4 eut , feting tram thew ehirmlnir eyntOl i Verfmmediately resort to a feebly trot MU Si ren en the stomach and ilittife owns. Por, ell as thli desirable object hasheenaccomp Is health Improves, and a te 'the patient Frames his al - appearatoe„.. HOSTITTERIi BTO CH DI hare attained,' • win*l-hide In each cans, torte been proven the and ettcat , meatill of, • mug ._ • . betting the demob, etriog to liver. mil • , every etniptom of modaland .de. • '• • "at *Kee Its cheering and effhete . 4111 late epokettof by thousands. who core to ft shale 'restoration to health. .hlo restorative in the annals of medidas km attained the wane popularity In the don spice of tame' hes bong betee the public, or has won Wilda endorser:tend worded to this excellent ton. It • Maas of er pnipUtticEdg. PUrPorthig to became-- ttvea and rentorative, have belt Introduced. and hays VArel one by ome, while lba popnlaeitY Of BMW -BTOIB.IOEBITTEBB cogent:um - to Istrease, and is now recordeed as a standani household Medi. due I rbriltrecsor which Oen& the nee the Bitters evinces stones pa airtime In all wee of debility and dlseaseitif the:Kama. Certificates, &hood without Wowhag beam lulV i dle d rin t i l ldzig lia tnt truly 1311= Wow poem titnite Wand and fearful . 4111111111. Aid at Wit Ude it Ise= idle to do latlx= tell setentlon to the great remedy of t h e rum. In to Mk= Dahlia attention to Its exceilesee. It hi the MIT of the kind that is reliable In all mom it.es therefore wordy of the ecialiSecatioa ut the ' • ' IFeb LI 9111+1.4t Deithiesi,'llll mane* mini Catlin*. triestei MU the mead esteseiNWS; Y. D.. OcelhO sea Assist themorty of Holiteeta Pio. ate UDR Sheet. MUM Itiumw • • the atee Vol seetcee In the City and Oeantoteia 'be nth et Who. The ltedkal tioaltpate.hohot to eteosont in mOrZesal; be hut= woo* fe his leteitedAttmett tatty. - Vire naguiselPf4A, and** otigary. new. asodisks Ibrofir ..11Wyn Übe Crime acends, sod tbsiterotik" Abele. diem vs Maly pirrak imd ate* hdminti Illserbek inzie muse el milli zoo ta meld ialar • ‘ ) ~eisgtdus • , ItiOTICENis t3lrPirai Prestbielarisua Clmareb, corner Xs. hankingo andThifit:VOUL T. DI V 077. Morning serif&..... A. 'M. IDrenlng " . T' P. Y. Thursday Erentag , Lechme it TX P. M. Sabbath .6clutei at 2p. Id; Painorli nellbsoce No. 202 Mahan: ' • , Ckurebvflecoad fit., above", Awns. &P.. Pastas. err. , eta*: 211,., sad T.\ P, M. Prim *dingo evening, at TX cor-tint: Bernewasateowl itlawrcitolalloarttEll stmt.-- Rey. & ems, pastor,,ortil preach. 'Cleanest , ev.. ery Sunday morning at. 40 o'clock. and PkgHsh lathe event= at 'T o'clock. Beside= *LAX street above lOtti.'s, kr Valera, Prayer Bleentliafis every Et= Morales, from Pi to 9X o'clock.h the um outiecced Sand, between Iladet rid Nov.l2lAftafe. All :are 'tatted: , • • \ tirGeresau Berwraked Cblarth,Nalket St.; J. C. Brenta, Pastor. Regular morainstaenteek, 1W:oclock. and main& T omlock. always la the English language except the morning lento's sot Jan. Vith. February 9th ansp23& march Bth andeirls:whlck -will he oundactai to the Germain Iszurnage. I Prayer Meeting and Lecture, tech Thareity evening at Tic (Mock. - VirDmia tlanneagill/ be beta to tbiii'ak6 Alto Chapel every otherSatiday_afterneon at 3 o'Flort„ der- Lagoa Whiter month& . &Vilest/ a / a Urea.Latlerratei Clietreks lillatet Square, Bev. 11. Chives. Pastor. -•- - Bahhath mornthet a a nd .lo o'clock Eve= V. Week* Poc oMlk. 7' l. ' • ti Marie/gm Ndeketaust be eeevegiesied tliab U *tete te appear' ia Out Omelet. ' AVIS—IIIDDLSTON—On• Satiodai event IS 1867, by . be Rev. Thema , Bonome.af 13 Nri or tAla ziow dscatruL cutiei . D . Avis . aod IEI7 , Au as , Itto _''' RERT--Cl.4irDONt..,Ott I*tuiday II F ?airy UM, is St .Jehtva Lotberan Muth t i iRe ' . R.,ts Rem. R T. Priarari-DPo, to Mb L 111)4WOr Sonn l = a e, Pa., and dater us, foi4••!Ne. •• ;'' , 1 •, . :: , 13 - ROW.SPROATS—On satmrday eronit .9, ,by Rev. Tbomaa,Barrows, Yr. Jose 'of R its cuir dts viii... ati_ d:ldie .„, s , Masa . !mar ., i Juts , . 1 1 • itfaidti—ocOjr—OiTheeday eyettlrg. Oc • 1661„ by ' the - Iter.•Thomas &wows of St.Vla trait reaseuolacoe Kamm of Lu.terne cow Yids Naar Ooox of New. Castle. , c - 1 _kgati—SlELTtEß=-On th e ISM lost, by Relf.:Noble PMMe at the reaideeos of the . bride! , mulls, Nr. Coini.za R. If. e.,a, son of 'llr . Wm. ILear, fir. 2 of iti ,heeaville,4o litig Jostroma Li- Sat.7aa, - daughter of LOoorad Seltzer,,Rao. •, ' • 1 • ;,.• • . ' St.LIGMAINI-LWIRTPrEL:D—on Wedneeda even- \ the ftneng "th.„,-1567., by the Rev. Thomas ' ars of Si Glair, lifi,:.Secto au. Y. Sru.toawarkof ', ; Clair. .. and Mies Parke r..Wforniu, of Potieville: -, '. .., - ..,_ 1 Slinspts 'announce:mists 4,/ tteatlai, free race of 10 conSpanted eentaper . IMAM:ices, ka, oust 44 /mid.. IiffSENHUTH--At Mananoy Pianis t on. We. • eaday, Febtxutri6lkb, Wt tie P., eon of • • getbarine Ehentttb, need 10 years, 4lnkw. and I d ays. The little form we so tenet love; • - That made nor donee so bright Mae, gnu to tbd gtave—the soul above— To dwsll in botavatly light. MEEBNER—On Thursday afternoon at 4' ttiodr, after a kat% PAM, i A.MILMAY airaiN CZ, in e list ,year of hie ego,; , The friend+ are respectfully invited to attend the fa ' neral iron; his latelheidence In Part Carboh, n Mon day monamg, 11th Last, at 10 o'clixit,' without further notice. ' I MC:ITER—On Thursday, evening,' 'ablaut Itb, 14C0 3 - .Marn, daughter of Junn at.d lop:keno 44nnter, lu tLe Sat its: of her age The friends of the family IN. respectfully Invited to attend the tune al from the •reirdence of bar pakwnts at 4.1•11141. d, on Sundayl Febntary 10th, V. 9 o'clock, P. M. NICI(LAS-In the titteof Pebratu7 GI Cub - - on,;(••0 1 .,• Watts r;Pnly daughter •t) the late' Edwin and it ‘'.li.• W. Nfchhhts, aged years and t mo6Shtt Safer little children to come unto me and Rebid them not, for of, such is the kingdom/ of beiveri. • 14 -1 ()It SALErAN LI TO I'4l T. freri*OlFrante . d:lteu-Nja!an lotaiha'.Snoba . .I'. two' dare rinn:o2.latee,et, tn-tbe tturonah Demi Ile. centrally le i teued,. • The store room the bit Mho is atnelotel'irded as a Drag Sto , e. moderate. Apply tO s'. , H. W..pREV I * 1 . Feb 15, i'5..--7--,lt . 11 - ' . gh thepre . . F on 11.8 . 1117'.•='- The laige house Ind' • I Mshi Street. Trernbut ' the house ettuet now occupied:by; the subscriber. Ford uPPir tf2.VID oil th e . Feb • , . • 1.4 .11 M . : 411 - 1 k! 1 • 1 R....., Lease and fixttres -of if Depot 1 lowq • N. E. corner 13th and Callowhill stroeta. Phijndt;ll:l,i4, Copporße P . .a..R. It: Ospot.)' 'Sittieltsc p* ireln.ms,giv4 , l fi,n filling Oat. Lame foul yearS.• Ad4r , serw,e .01. rn prettleeft. : 1 • JOHN NOI.P. - ,- - :et 16 ' , :' ,, 1-311- \.. i ' , 1 Proprietor. Bsl- act,. it. -- 4"Pts ;Iwo-fito4 ; Ur.lck IttOtse and loirtau . toadied. Pit ain Mark et ptree Norlt.elile ; near. Market jut • ot m c, o l ,lo 4a: by Frank , I'. Myers.. _Lot runs ' /Lek' to Lyo - Street: a'stialle 'and ,ItArria4e bowel, tear . Terinv rezionable, Apply . ..to D. B. GREEN, Eat S - reel. • • ett ii . 6 3, - ,-. . • ".- t ,„,,., 11211, 1 1 17**-11011,416 1 1 '01,11i SALE.- ' A new HGteL altuaie on 'Nuke!. Square,' In tt; o NortbruabesraolVPL. $ O 4 Oll threeASA aqUirea the PhlllidelOhla , and Heip-Wiroadzi . De* The buildluk to three story and iiardalui e ptrig rooms. 'mu la Well arrankedfor_ ,c4ther a 11 !clue Lintel or a I,arge boimltog 11 101 0 01. 4 3Cl by fret. Addrcra• ; • I.I.,SHEAPER; • Peb 7;48_64/ . 4 , Pottavll“ Pa. . , , • . Llt R4lAlf.. E.-I-The undersigned tiers for gale bis V Farm M Barry township. &bay! ill pointy. con laisti gof luo • acres,' more or lea., 9(t acres of whirtt are in goodst itisation and 40 acres tim ber land. 'also an orchard eontaining choke fruit tree or-Overy deserlialon, Also farming implemenbt. The l hail/tinge on' iteita.-rn ennsist of a largo, and com racapoas two story Brume • dwelling bona and a large bank barn. Terme Moderate. .A i ily,td •,' ; • • 1 -• 1, __ JOEIN storTERBAc - on the _premises, , or. VI SRTEI W. GEER, Attorney; -f.aw. Minersville. }Nill A. va'S . I ,1* , . ' I 6-31" . . • rip EVIL Rita. ITLiAternil FOR' SALE.-- A About MP totes to tarry Townliblp on the Ma-t .huantozigo ,State. „Road: • atijoinine fatal of Wetzel & Smith, and Diehl and' Sl , tterbact:. 3 :Mini trom'either - Alm titalooloy or hict*ltlll Col Iler;eß, 1 • Aboot 210 •tir-t 14 Eldred, .no the tate Road, ail :Jolningliotne RithiT 'and - Wetzel & Smith lands. on the sumralt ttf the litahadtongo Monotalt . Fine spring . ark kit And. gaud, location for a hotel and convenient to the mines. , . . i , . •.. ' :.' : - - About .400 nife'% in. Iregin! , , ' attioli Ittg - Dan lel • Gable, . Strohm: &oiler; Maurer and miters. i • . • - . AbnntF4oo ?trivet in tinh)ey,.boitrenient to the Ranch : 151ipittallioad. ".' -:. 1 • , i 1 ; Poi ternisi &c• , apply to i JOHN A. OITO, P.i.b •3', 'Ol, -,c.St ll • . Williamport, Pa. —.....- , VOIEL ,flte prrtot Rare.— r bn,sGIA low. Apply to 8.1P.-STICIITER. reb'l, , 61 l• • • ' • . 3t- ' -P. O'R E • : . TiIBpOLLOWINU !! - •- - I • MI NI N C'C I)!4' ER.Y. ; 1; One high. Meeenre ( . ' , ?rnirott pumping 25.34 inch e‘llnder 1 feet etrnice, ,with •botiereAnd all cOnlidei , . and 11.'fin of .pritdpe 8 0 :Pards - tach,l - pne IS Inch-the other - 1 si 4 inch p'titzer,eactijleet stroke. Ale's-One Winding , Engine 12 cylinder 4 feet . . stroke, With drain get** and Wier§ complete. ' A1 4 0,!--Two Winding. Engin - et:ls ; [tell cylinder'. 5, - feet etroke, with droin.penring- ad d` hollers complete... Two Break up:l 7 3=lnel% fine l2 inch cylinder . feet stroke. then thkr:ll inch Cylindes: St' feet stroke, L. with h:eaker and boilers e:nnplete. feet Pan -and Engine with Inhaler . holler complete_ , • 1! - Att. , ;!'“lne IleiLzaintslPomPing Rapine 18 itch cyli' !ruler 4 'l - ert Vrlth p?gring 'and hotel and-two lifty of Onmpe'loo Tania each; with 11 inch pl"ngers. -10 Toutetroke: • . • Thean.ee mactitwm* hal- hwen. In Service - hint is In good whrk Mg- order. - W. SNYDER, Pelt 'uS—.s3rn ° • • .Pottaiille, Lacs ; MALE Wll3 ' 1;" - CI3II4tAP.:-A large lot 17 of neer and old Ineellnery suitable kr,mlnlg and' other porpese , e. , One 6') hone 'Steam Engine A 14112 with 73 feet fly wheel. Pne Parse Steam Entlina 14 z one 4 hone power. would drive a fan ; new Steam Engines with box bed platen, 10 horsepower, pzi2, would drise'a exhanat fan or a small - Mondry, and machine "hop ; one second-band due boil. er lo.lnelNAu e , taco breakef nags. One aoipting-Dratn., 5 feet spiders`; one 14 inch pols - Immo andlloo yards-of 44 Inch column pipes one Le. Tar Pthlnkfer screen 4 - antic:work about 20 Was of chain of vaxio4 sixes, a lomAinned belt' pulleys,,sll sizes, several heavy pinnp Whet' laand shaft; et the Machinery Depot on Coal street. ' • - , veb 412-0 tf JABEZ SPARKX Proprietor. , Von REL1C...31 near awl Cold NIOPS Whigens, 4 Dlrt Dampers 3 new. Water Wagons. all heavily. handl, tastat SO Inch tack. 0/10. - W: SNYDER, 2s, .cs4i.t.f •- • • Pottsville. DWiRLIIIING HOLISM. FOR SALF.r• 8 story icki- Manantonga At. 11.3 f story •• • • ;" • " Apply to • R. C. RUSSRL, Real Estate Art, 19 Nahantorigo St/ . Jan 25,.68 • •• 4-tt • • STEAM , PUMPS, realy„ ( * or use:--1 2" taelf dem c7lttnier, vile 6 . h.th diameter and 2 het stroke. , • 1 ' Tyre 25-botsestr. ' ./ 1 1 ' s cono 60.thirse ne' ~ ' / ~ - ,I ; PO ~, if 151 N. Pottsr4l. hon,?WornA.•, Jan; 1....9 1 I. . . . /1. • FOB INALIC..LA Barn and 4 acres • of land, well t nitirated; and •favorably eared on the tun:mike • oppeettw . the/Odd Fel ,lowel Cemetery ; In the Boronth of, Pottirrills.-=. For terms and particulars adPltgl Wit. P. 0L.4 ,MMI., on the premises.: Jan. 23, '6B • / 4.tt ..E l 4llll. SAL E.LA f lirgei;mre and Dwelling ROE= In Omni Street. Ifaham y City. • Stare salt* for Dry Gouts 'and Grognies onsinefo. Dwnl - with farna , to At and stint): . Cate house. Thel,clest•lnimrerto nts for on This tropgrlits irm the mlde) i• of • nert gOod e lme,n buto - etneas „Stand. ; 1 f`4,vmeV I ' • E 44Lie 0 • : • ree eto# ' 4 " Dwelang H. • with ,itore-reete and bale-11 . :Pent a • nCenuo tluvet, Potteldfla, now , oeenpied .J. COMM: Mao. a, three story t Weseelsdarf.. PorreeeFen or both boons given on &Reef April, 190. '7For lat.e,ftwo lota on Centre 'and Berond street', Petterille, 40 feet-frbut ll*j 230 deeo; apply.to - , - .M. MURPHY. Pottosine,lannal7 Mb• /Ra ' • VOR PIALE.—A raltufble trait 'of Coal /and innate In the Shamokie, limn on the northern elope of the Locturtlionntalet bear Loci. t Gap. Nor thamberland con_oty, pa , containtng .11411( acres_ The Antinvrial- nautoad i , concerting with the . Rine Rill Railroad. pews Iluvagja-the tract. _Apply to A. RASTSVICK.; 141_ - Ante, Street, .M.Welphia. or to :PHILIPEA= • 'lClE.bbsmoklA, ;who. will -give • • hl.ite property. , Decentber I. 4 dij • ?. PO A L 11 , 111‘T...:•The *ld into. 11 : 1 . Pottartlle Iron Woitka fnow a , •• • •.) at the Corner nt aland A gr ' • • street". The butldlngs are nevi and - built of brick. The toot and ra ra- ,tint omaldliunk r/ ans scoltaiile for doing a Innite P o aud Macilkno bneta. flgiop,, I set . width 65 fee agi t-93 feet Mkt' to the tnp of gird_ Pr. Length Foundry 46 feet. width 4811 i foot— ii bat hlgb. Pot -- ac.:i'Aimply to POIMOy, af, the I emit : ,_ VALVAIII. TIMMER TRACT VCR , 8 / 4 11415.—e a ra ears y pleadhl• Umber on the "BnitMek Tr ~ ad_johdlig _the mmoeghbtXtnenr• tine On the eget: Nine BM Railmied mee the Uset. emahl tpanat to any point. .I th a ti e sold entlre,.or In to_Amftpurchamata. •Itynt to HZ 4 :1.. =MM'• Real KUM* Agent' No. IS tress, Rance. • • ltoe. 111,111 •• ! • • .444 .....:• • P. 111AtioisPrI4 Agi, for Owners, lit L a i • . • organs ir ile riirr 4210 SALE, 2 1 , . 1 Vili ten. Cli ' nimmthe tek*e'Slla. ;I Coal Bel. ~_ • , .„ ' IMMO Acres?! Land neartbesti . gbd 9Wilzgie Load iiiimehhnUsea E. 11 ~ ',BOO Aaleiteth d tatnistdd on the It.'mee,o7 R4 ter 11 7$1•0 inn; Jet Comdy ; Timber Land. • Town Lots tn rtatoltatmsno7 Mr,- Bbrrdala. Barr Priliteith Alsd 3 Zond,rtt , 1 Pila gned i i, baciL ikiudi es ttis ,wri Clark lh . Pa , tint . JM, 068 • 1. - - i...._...Z iti pt trairitAwir MITT AT. r i ft tract off coal laule=ellitillTomUllebaylkin Coasep Noma ft ii, • Baum tlael,l 6310id0.7/ .7/ tticiorlio lc* , t11:10AL saiTllllll3l LIND =RI* i: , :. (al MmILA irtiewnaValosti lot ok .. •i .1 tfouft :ll airool alb" mutts sad 5? bit • 0111 Math 41.1101 ' - _ . Omaramsb . .4. ttie,vaa Ail.. Taut alma. is 8 2istraM ~ • ti ckre the sasts of sejits Ms. Ilia ant? 1 , ,- i 110 APili u t al4 k iiirmaid I° brisitiortN iall ana. •- ,'. \ -='-i • ,-, 4 , i . T - Nuttlligm s /WMIID. ° 1 'DIED:: Street.' and can be mode by mAs MUM Le t • '' Tral~il it iiegagiloieeete.-4111. ht to relediVhipabLe that I. Robert Car. of the Borough ai l haws bought , of Re. r o t. Gittlog of the : Boraegh. aue Bay bone, ore verse and orie of bentese., and have loaned tho kma to htm duripg sty *nem "-iRCIBRRT COL P' le.'Llia; 4 • T-It• - elo 4P. 11 4 1 44 1 1,VE5. GEN Eltis hate* -iftion that the Pert , heretefam Wale& between Jl B. County. wee Ille .4tt mile First 4T_ et Jaatutrl, . of thelatellnahlt4elettieti by will *dome the badness at' We i Feb 15:4113-44t• 'III I .NOTI 'mitt -L. IL Keefer of c solved bj mutual MeV Mabee . old And) underAgried hasp !envied a Caiwt. ti e mac of D. 1101OU tweeander the of .111101ng rm au4Settiog (kW Simi 14-l e l 7, formellYw9t.rAl kbt the ;C I ! ill tkutl encornay. ; • WICK W. 30w111WE t 4• 46, DAIeDVID 11010.• PR ,Tar, 14 '6S • . prmie TBI teitt. CO.. for AU pd. the PorePtville Col tort sod Ste * DAPiI Z, _mem ADAM CONW . Ntoernitle,* • Tillit cLeXernictedc - It ' 11 ' 4 0, 10a aP tattoer.o • awe tbo contra - or the Pommy In echitztall t CLmatr: - art peraor tai bOrnt gill I I trao i geirit'St an, Jc t oba Settiriecer. lecarabuttentoa Ltm linitatenlic lomeesiononmot take up their dodo milidn 'etc mcoane`otbennothe moons wet acid - without 'romance , Feb 11VO; . . i Ur.] • e• •repiimtisaeatis reada.:-Etila*ager," et' dream a~a ablitOnt of 4 1 4_ 9 11 9F-Riqi• troalPleutr / 1W . WAL111871: 44ISTJN. ry Y 9 IFaB. • g4g," • Potl4Me. Jint , . ~yy~PfOT 106.—1 tine appointed Joalabileri; my axn tin the 'butcher holiness in- Thai. grhiv. , 'Re will here control of the bumbles' to fatnN, • A., •, Fa • Xnnpum mums. Beale To.te Ca.. Feb 113 ' L St" - Dulls lON OR 00•PARTe. Ariremscip....Notke ni beFeb7 Rivas ttuit the pertnotehtp heretofore , . existing between tbs nederalgned.ln the Lumber butnese to Union Town.l gap, SonnylSM COnnty. was &welted by mama! con, : sent, Junius 1, :SGT. . The boob will be , settled np . by J. a BMW. Nawlees. .1. a BROBSTL._ Feb I.'4K PEFKIYATI RRODKIR I 111Zats — reiIDROLITTION Paatsterattfp, —The nowtnerstdp heretofore ?existing_ be. tween JAMES : GD.FILLAN. 'olEtwatars. ;County. Ps and; MICHAEL LINCH. , of Douglass; villa, Berle Cotinty. Pi.. in tbe coal mining hustneek under the Arm teem of GILPILLANALCII. has 'this day been desolved byruutaal mug= L The bust nets of. the late arm wilt be gated by either of the ;parties. -JAMES DILRILIAN, Feb I,4lA—nt3r ; • • MICHAEL LYNOL ripi t s Iliatienial Bask JiN cast Uhl 1868.=:1►tlhezdelinel {Meeting Of the StOtholderb held the fist !het., the following , genneeekm • weref.elteted Director" to save th 4 crischvg ::..-117411t.- 'l, MOODIE, J. HER VAN. 1300r1f.fr., C. 11. TISON. J. le IPBACIL'OEORGE.B.: REPPLIII.II ROST.' GOILEU;I4 JtlBB - WEI itER. ;JO B. ' At a meettne f ot 'proctors held thle 'de , _Mg. . MOODIE wd neanltnonsly re-eleet•A t and . , meg yicerfraident. , • B. WINOERT. Cashier'. February 1 rovrtry nr iLLE iqu i. ecnoo trik b. s-The7 . l , lllgh School -Will- open, in the rooms lately prov and furnished re Dud in the School build ng in Norwegian street, op 011- day, 10th February', 1E68: , The services of { thoroughly competent, and evert. 'eased teacher, Fro Thompson (late fristruttar in the Normal School at inborn% Brie CO, l 4 hairs been se cured for Princi.and other Aurangetuesits_c_otrwleted. td ensure A MOS 'acaout, CO URSE of In 'llfrutflOc —ib for college, or to graddate them for business • nations or the professions. Applications' for mission, for the first term, shOuld kbe made farther! ,to the Scare. taryl of the Board "or r Directors, By ord of the Board of Directors...ec. • Feb 1, tit - CNBI,STOPEDIBLITTLF, Setty. 01leir• - It the LehilibAtenl and Nay.; iteia ' 1 mit Me Cameron y. Putr.Anzi.rela.:Feb- -, 1;15.fig.., —Propos,SPl be reveredet this oflice.:Ontil : Igthitist. for eil for'a term of years ot - the iii o es L a Hits company Manch Chant I known es. the' ' Room' Ban andlOld Tunnel Mines. either together-or s separate. 11'180j:ranee Are the corareet, of ant' in . Tennajlvania, to both the Philadelphia and New York, markets, and the q . lily of the coat Is too well.estab • listed to need any top,_. 1 The improvement a chnsist of elope and breMter; at the Old Tunnel' Ines. and one shaft and two slopes! and one breaket at, the. Room Runldinee. with 11 lenrel amount of excel! nt,. C3lll, opened snd-ready to.be worked. The innnemite mm,city of the mines is about ' 1 1 00,000 tone pee annum. The coal ,may .be sent, to .marketelther Miterhieb and. connecting canals: or over the Lehigh p 1 Susquehanna', and connecting; e d f. rallroads.• ; .., 1\ - ' ' ' . 1-i 1 : ' Bidders am Invit4to Mate the length- of lease .de? .sired, and Age royalty 'they . propose to pay, MOM' • flzed be d e pendent ,upotr the prices of coal at Mauch .Cbunk. Few fartberl.information apply at this 'Mlles,. 1 . er to Jo n Leisienring, guperintendent. Mauch Plinnk r February I. itlitil • • 1 . ' • \ ', ' '-' eat I'. pion LIUTION.—Iiik. dins"..o(4. KEAR . co., of •1m tneliyirte . t3chnylktll Reenty. Is this day dissolved by mutual 'e Vill llatu Hear zetirine iom•the. business. I ~ • •• , JAM BRAE, H. A.' AR: • I - • • RD.I'REAR • • W. G:.103411. MARY' NILLMIV : • . MARGT. D 4 4 41.130. . MineTavgle, Jsun 1, LW,. • : . PikIiT4 I I.MIIIIP NO T11.43.!-• The tinter- Signed have this fumed a pot/letship' under the dun of KE4R )311 THURS 4•00., and • will continua to mine and elllo_ol heretofore; the' celebrated-Me MITI) ASH. and - the cqnally well known DIAMOND e i i rRIN MID ASH COAL: .I.I W. Andreae,NO. T , Slew York. the Sole Agent for ;th Cr coal in New 'Tout' is and Hainan Motets. and J. 1.. 'peter.: ass W,iantd. Ptitadel l phia, le the Sole Aleut tot Milt cad !In yldiadeltaila and iiteinity.,. -• • • , It NELMS, - .W. Knit" • HEAR. DA-lII,KISA.II, • H. A, .. HHAR... t. 1; ;86.3. • j Let. Mlnerivgle. 3m _,_. -- - - MOTINU9E.-.Proposals will be'lecArea liir 4 the iur lahtig. _of. Flour at 0301 _ nylkill bounty Alma HO on .the flost Monday of:each month in he year.. 1 PRDFOSSI., , Dlreclor* . ct 410 Poor. Schuylkill Co ty. Schuylkill Elaveu; Fic. , .. :. 'IS AC ORWIG. Jr,, '.., r •_ ,1 .1 • •;B. TJ HUGHES,, , •". DinictOm of ,Flcoor. I . 4annary I, 41.50, -!.. - ~, -, 1 . , 1 , I.Y . i , • Te ,Staiwtscrwtera aud lifsera • fiteezzlignence. 6re..iir Nato* 'kill KI NOTI4VII4 that. I Me, *old tro - Af.t SON &BADMAN k‘f , Por_t Carbon, en in- Aereat. In my 'PATIINT STRAM 'PISTON. WI have • ren them the entire control of it In aild County, with power to coSect all monies dna or to become dna thereon for the manhfactrire and use of the same #azletori, Pa.,'Dep 9, .crt-494 DAVID CLARK. . „ • IFiATICOIT 111 PROVIIIIIIIETOII. ISTRAriII -1721Ff...Te all whims 0. 1 fa iOl. Colleens 8.41 7 0 r and In COlllideratlop 07 $ ....7' In hand. paid by' ILEI3 WREN -of the' Borotta r l Pottsville, Conn of ikbuylidll„ .to Lewis }liken . of rbiladelphis, ieceipt whereof has teem ackticsi Mithe said. /AM nbeny has sold to said Islng, the right to moly It. In the Cotmtrei+lnyl-' kill, Slate of P -MnsylviWa, on all Steam nom In me or that n i t hereafter te swed, , Lewis ivveber.[ rys Ltapiev Ciat- e..4 for Zvi's... saki Mewls 14 IC isatatink.4 for which ; fa ltt 1 mt. dated 140 ratnbtr'10, 1961, have twee c ttei t i el the said Leiria Eikenberry by the Called Eke i 4111 persona desirous of Informaum regarding Um t 1 of this Valve call re•Wv•, a the ame at my onite in Coal' street. • The benedtof llits Valve to all perriota using' e t ) .Bteamßegines Is •20to 40 iper eent./ow the bdit i bat IS be lied to old engines. ~: 7 •O t w a rtnists me take **ln this import ant brurrustak • 2 can reeme/front me the use Lot bn ngnefw • and also for putting the tm.i 'prow:mem on old es ~t They / can see the motion • at my works In Coal .ereet„( where! furry lon my en glue working to the herein stated. It also tans be seen at Bach a Evans.' XIII,' at At , _Rem,* 'and Palo Altolltolling ill& ~JAKEtii =1•I • . . •• i 1 Washington Iron Work ; Jaii I, lA_ 11r .7 , : - 1- , i --.- s 11,PIRA1W l OIREIT SALE.—Pursuant ad order °Me s bans , Court of the County o nylkill, In the Co onWeslth of Pennsylvsals, th • Adm of the estate of John Rauch, of the borough of Schuylkill Bann, Rill* Count • f Bctirry deceased, will expose to sale. by , Ptibilc iasit 4t,o saosirday. Ike Statii day of Pstirarf i •ext. no o'clock in the ,afternoon,, at the pnbli • ones of Benieurin 'Pe er; in the borough_of atorermild,+-All that certain lot of - ground eliti sts! In the liaLd borough' of Schuylkill Haven. borinde • se follows Begins at a corner of lot* owned. Rebecca sChappek en t'liCtet.ti•eait side of the. eti urnplke, thence atOmg said lot northwardly 230 feet and of Gideon Bait. thence southeastward!? Aeon • ld land 40 feet to lot of Moses Reber; thence 'alms d lot southweetwardly 230 to the , Centre turnpike hence along the Same uorthweetw • 40 feet to th • lace of beginning, being lot No. r p the plan of said .;rough, sith the appurtenaz consisting of.a MO= tory name dwelling hone ith' a one-story - kitchen • Bitched ; fate the estate laid deceased. ;Term. arid' •..ditionsieusde kn at the time and place of; a •y 8 amIN TZTER, admktistrstor. ' By cuder,of . Orphans' Court; • • .• • • • Coitus ifoGss. ;'Po i ' January 30.1243. itreb 8, •as:—ist• F — ONN4 Ana qoallty Polder Coal for lialik; Apia to .. Boca r 1.142. New Ringgold.. (.41-tt TO. OPERATORS., IMPROVED QOAL BM:LEERS. • J,&' LAUBENSTE.DL: • . . 1 1 11sterselille. Se huylltilt repair ) Peale*. -x atarierao4ciania , - WIRE 4sSQUAREIOD SCREENS. Plateaued irebruarylitr. 11114511, And decided by the Chinn Mart of the United - fit= in Philadelphia, October ' rkb, 480 T, to hi an invention. and that thelenkina` Patent hi not in by it, Dc -r bY' weaving robed wires - of the plan of . L. Lenbetiatelo. . -Mee the otenitin 'of Court: published to the re papers and in circular form 3.. . • The equate rods are Justly celebrated for their iior pn strength and durability, and are preferre4 ,to a others wherever tried.- , Virennst OUP manufactured required. All , 'Ord* PromPtlY =et Prices moderate. • " Novembee 2, yer - . "aaly • GEQRGE BERNET; s. - s frIOASMEIIO ' liarkei 'Pen. bs Me 7 scam* 4 Taw,. Walla aumolose tans tist-Isii tabus tba! saciloce jausbAlaratits old bi " 11 1 . , bl r.IM 071- i ,11'i U'FI~E 8...~.~ t,,LEAL ' ifirlClll.Llit 'the Clara, of , Common .Pl' ~„, , .43eimaindll Oonuty. ' ~- -; ,',,, -, ~,, '-', • I , GAttgT tr. uzeroN - - 1 • --; it bernemt Mend Jose 4 124 Dalt:ober I' , ~, ,h i t ... .A. l 4 . ( l e , S,{l , 2,rrnrs - : t, --.,, ' ra n - r0r,.... , , ---- fi l I ....0 ~ '''''kiL,..: „St • i*t_ 1. I IJOKLanap, "1:61: 3 1 taimaidant al toliVes.r at a SG Pdsta►t!l~ for i 4 Ot ti7ll ff4ons... Air Lb' 4116 Su , orlPreni — tt • , fam,.444otedt—Tvu Aro be? ' 103,gt Colman Plena, 0D.,:4 1 9 of §ctulVkill. to 'newer the'. coo, aborePtated cite TOR Q. W3I,SQOp, Shr T. it • •,-- - . . ~ If.• U. EL All feltaflaf a l OFFICE' • I . _ I • L .? I • I • • I r IfSto 0 1 ",.ftualietcaam: I : I , 7 natlaDkia• / Feerhary t3tlt, Itits '. )1 bist44. rye leo z - Thit 04 the Ilth day ht ,Ir [ih I), 1, “1 it Narrtut .1 Bankruptcy - tLiaacted . ~. ; !h`ta!o t 01 !ITIOMAS -4. ragSlassx.oll. catevtLe. le the County' nf oink; apa.,__._ , State _pt.,- P L ,_etnovvaobt, ;who iii.. 4 iidjoatoo al Damara osodl 4, .. own prtitt . ,n • liiit 1 payment br; any - debut' vd delivery 0f any ', Nil. I . ~bstamdtioto irach=pti t 0 him, of Co ' f•bla : * lb' WA= ar Peril' by tam are f 4,.. I by iiiii4 .i, of tottredttore e t We tatnitrapt. - to Derma debts, and to ebo,,, tame aiseatneee. of '' state: toll be held rai a . at of Bantraptey. to ha( holden at the cfacc..f.lo u , t llretCom rittle..Penata: bur 0 , 0 4 0) , 1.N : °BART. tater, otilhe 12 th do ;of Ntata`,l :t , 1868. 11 Plot. ' A:01L; P. C..ELLIIIe KER.: . Feb larair....T.au, , tr 43, mir t h') SD Me o4 'ell;p r: 1, D INTS aj 1114 us if Prissiylsvala. n the 'latter TH To whom . _ ____ e -B. Potter' Stb , itti) v f ainwr i ::: w 4 - 11 0 : . I I: te:Yhte Eatiserm District • i$ Lis eßtrProY. ~ ; W. TUMULT. Pottcs) • !c, . t Amy Concern :—The ttri , iir• - ~ glees Bailee or his ri,i rourristuy Wient ill alleigittif $0 kebab" Of THOSIAQ w . plum, or. am colas, 0 , :Bdiuy. lc ...., , 1 Diabtet,; Bud atha was, to wit. 'on tlic l lt.i I a '._4 o6 9 ll Pbselk- Ail Balttgril_lßukraPtl'i„,„i 3 , pitman afitmseir,,, the unmet - Court 0. , , i s _ _Red DTh kip ' th e District of Penßayh lA' : - ,atatod at.polusue, the day of dbbnarv../k b k' ORa," ,• 4 1:1:11410 DNB. KUM, decient,. 4 :\: f zt 1 Lj • •k, - • , , ~ ' il - , T. St ARSVALISOFFIMi I l tr. or' Preasit.v.,l4, 1 rla aim lie ' ii iNi e tLiD e 1 1 (41140 S Ye T br hat uarY on, tb " e . 1 3 56 0tr i t Lt , , ....thuitiary, - An D.; Unita a Warrant in- 8a1*,1,1,1 •i ) i . liksqed .itinat'' the SeDite 01 RICHARD L. tk i I ;.1 IDL,of &faith Tp,1 1 4 the County of Schwyllictl!_!q t ; i Of Vatlawylvanta. hethatbeen edam:led a Ttfi i:.... tirr Onidt 9wsl Petit 0 githit the payment ~, ~c l y as 211irtny *of tVperty .belongthg t. , -; ,r. ;a 4 iropt. him, 'or r i 'use, mid th e trAr,f, rl4 ~.'i 1 4,11 pro by, him , albrbidden by law , : i.,:1.1 tketrg o De tiso ltie cC a red nd it* to 1 f the or d em Dankr ate a n , i , : t , , l„ .., 0 ,0„.„b c r„,,„„,,..„...p i thiit...,,,......y......... : b : , ~:d.,,opotfl..ea'c e j.Cobnirr t _ T . O O ,EL T IN u Nrt ia,, P P °. A .. . r A a a n :( 1 : 1: 11:.' t k I l l c . 1:: , 3 , tileb. S-..-8t F ,t . D. 9.9ifarshat,"as Ideatenrcci 1 , 0 „. , „ . 1 I } 1 ; - - D. tkIitAItstIAL'SOPFICE, / .. - '. r , - BAD. otiParniersvaato. ' .: 1.- I litiona. Feb. 30, 150 9 . 1,; Fia t . a his a. Wa rive No Met That on the SOW dny r f .14 Jannart d..! D., 1 Pm Ali a i. Warrant in It LII. % racy was I letitmd .. awning - the Estate of .lotib NDEIL of Orwigsbionn in the Contty or f-eht I ~dst e i of Ipeormlt. 11„. who has been adjudy.ll ;t. t .kmpt On file min i Odom; that the pap:m.l-r A % Debtor and *livery Io Xploperty belongin 4 , J. tiic. Etantannt; to bbn, dr ita am and the tranl.r.ii , ir .3. property by him forbidden by IS.JI ; tr kt •,, ... e Um: pr the Creditors i' , f said Bankrapt, to ri. . 1 0 • r Debra. Ind its) etn36 .one; or mob e tiesientt ,:f 1 is Estate, wilthe bi4ld at iCourt of Bankruptry, ..I 11.. .. I•en 14 Ute,ofgen bt Jo r.l P. HOBART, in Prif t . t - -Penneybouds, betake ORM P. lIODAItT, Bei:, a l on• the, Stith day of ebrnary,r - it. D: no at `,... ,• . A. M. ".- ' I .3 V. C. P.LLMAK fi.D. , I .... - • eb '--.6 3t • 11. Idai.‘hitkaa Me:wager. . ..:-.: :•:. , - 1 ' 1 . . r. ..`-.. mtstua.ti- OPFlel.',l7 *.i :., . -.Eirrer..m . h ral,ce.or PF.IISAr t. y.. 0 - 1. 4. /- ' ,-." . 4- i P. 0. - 1,0 - ti, Pebrtitty 3d. iis. , I -,.. ' ilia is to gpre Nit ['That on thai-Pim it ,' . dr 'Febrile/y - . A. Mil 4 , ..* Warrant In Elan'tnitt. : vie lamed agiiiirt the- tate of JOHN Sclf ‘i',S. of Wayie TownshlP. the.Contity cif Schnil4l.. , ',..'d State of PennaylvanliiEwhe has been e.4lindcwi i. 'nkrnpt on hts-own llti . ni... that. the - .pyiu.ut of by d.bta and delivery • f y .propertY.'belongtrifz 11, , cb Bankru It, to'hlin. [-Mr his toe, and the. trat.sit;:-. i ll v . f any property by'hita artip.fotbidden bylaw f•that ii, licking •of the 'ereeltooe4the said Hankrept,.l, 4i.ellieti - diblit.laftd to,'c ' one_ or More Israeli.: j.: t 7 , tie...tate, will held atm enurt of Banknp•c.v, t.., - ..holderL at Mil office 4 JOHN P. I.IOBAHT. in . aville;.Pinnerylvania,l Yore , JOHN P. 1101.1AIITi. i liter,on lattillay, ogFebreary.. A D 13,12, rit, ,-,.. oelhea. A:. br. , • -.. 4 . g " e. ELLMAKKH. - .. I . ell 13.- 6.31 .', . ...,U.'.. Marshal feiMeesengek... .. , . rizievcrows ICS.:-Whereas Lette or Adetinle*. Oen eliltate of Wm. G. Griot, ikecease& & late'el. the Bottlegh or Mt. carbon, hael, ..tieen greeted to the nqApneea--Alt personal nifkbl pefatiktlll Immediate • payment. i = dittos ast .4t the okra°. will preeeth. tateettteenTt 16 • i ;;",i;' , „/IttllAll R. G RIM,; ; • .Ifil Cabot'. Jetr2,4,7 , 6 Ezecettix. -, • 11 1 -71111111 itiaTIRA-TtelY • P1111'1•11:11it. ' ' nitler la hembq Oven that Ater* of Admeletratme,ol, 4. 4 L. • t i a emits of.Johak Thoottilhlate of . the "TOartabb .it PA lor.ln 'Me Collate tiSebuylklll. deceased,:•hat, &an (ed to the and ed.—All Oemoha InMAri - '•`.. add hotate aka he b mutated to matte payMezit 'othr ally persatra trit I 'of tleituttithi agalnst4l.k. -4 - ; e are reAtierittil to them , khowu vtiopt , Lt.) ~ t o 1 ,•1 • , VIAL J. 'l' biAkia:,xlmlahrt , or, s 7 .i J it • . hillitaille ii. D. nos,,ceht:ro St., otlei . 4l: V: :eb 1, 43%1 i-1 , . r,,1, ~ • _ t-. - 6:61.• .: ! 1 , "THE IDETTR T, CO VET Olff . T riE ' lEraitedEtale• Psi ',-- laa Eastern Distritlt. 2Einnistleanisi. ! BANKRUPTCY... • !I: 1 'the-.matter- of TEcril H-RIOKERT, Potipriff,; !kruptf• To. wbom • ItAintly concern : —The uro,l 1. ed.; John • M. Milli Li of I",:,vrville, Schutt i! t . ! tY: Pete:alb/sofa li tot Mies notice. n( his sy, talent ai assfOre tif ; e e,tale, lif,'TEfo3l.o ti, •• i ICERTof Potterille,b4th2pryar fiehuyltnif,!ql,' •• Ptlitrlct • nal Who a to t.l. on the - 11th-dat cif • • tuber; A: D , 198 . 41,3; I Bankrupt s ou thelsi i glu, , n of biro *elf by the PlErlct. C urt of the _Mill ler the Vattern DAttict of 'flaaela. , !.. .... . tOslit Pettrirll;e.thaltlittOla or Jettaary. A. r) .. ii e , •') ' ..1 "MO M. LLEll,4:ssUrsee ; . ,/- 1.. 'sft -...-- :•, "<•., • , ' - - 6 zti !-- . i `~t ~ ~. DNIIIINOISTRA. °MP -Not lee.—Wherea•• . lettere' Of admirdni • tr i m upon the edge Oflerv , •4' Boanev . Inn Or . ei , Borough' of Port- Oarbon, 4 acuity of Scbuylll - 11L de Aare' been granted tU, ti k e 9 1 enWaibent, all, la ebtad to theaald e.tet.!.' :v .: , • aeotkij to a dime payrnialr, aid tboil - ; e cliumior:denuin pet the T4 41 ;4 4111 znai . •. a the, es . t,wltboa ( 4 ay; too'. ... , 9 , :,. .• -.•.. . • AttLES I. BOONE. i' aT - , - ' ONAS BOONS; , __. , /Adtriltdstrstora. 1 ' _._ ~. 15..48L84t. 1 THE COVIIT 4.. C4i1111161) . N PLEA-1i ii: RATE 1 4 ,k 1gfr T l l- - ' - ......4 , -.. - , • " ~ --- Lee Fat. Vo Hy a 113 A rti 1 iffila, o • et. cr • • -• •• - • —2 - , feprueß Owner:lan i-i. - i Se P t " 2.41114 /864= 11 .4 BIN MYERS. Co t ttnr; ) -'• -: • '' ' - I 7, e taiderrlzaed,.att u tor:L appointed by the mtb gO ~6 1 Odletrtbate t f 9114 Conn, to *od erne* i e- len eredltm*,•‘will ttbe parties Interested (6 Ete arrow of hierAtat iiplatment; at toe rate el. , prd! is..ceptHistreet; , Borou g h o; Pottsillie ado. ittim - Mb d - brEebruaty: mixt, lit.ll i i A.M.lfr.h'l. when' in to " re all remote . are here. tatred,to make the r c aims or.. be debarred foto - wthorpop, . , i *ill ta • . .-.. • '-- - $ 'l4 - .WI 1. AMA. WELLS, AudlNT.' I to V4Potteriller lanosty 29. •11: -, ~ ° 681- \ .1 ...___ •,ii.i., ~.„,.- . ••••- ~ . • C.. z.IAARSRALI OFTICEI I. . f : -‘: .-.-- • - •...., aa Q. Put.eirr..r.,,,iA. ~,., 7,, , ,- ~, -,_...., v irtri-kmitxduk, Janne:Of. ISSS. I r„....., bits is va give Nettie: That un the 23d day of •v.A. D.,. IRa. 'a if/errant lb Bankruptcy wad led ;gainat. But-Ratite 50 OSCAR F. , MOORE, lof IphlL'lnthe Cott.tyi of.'Ptitlads, 'And State Pon tmaylvanta, who. hail bin . adjudged a Bankrupt:, litit eil b own 'Petition :: that the payment. of 'any Detif%; delletny army properf/f belonging.to inch Bank-; to him, or for his - Mel; and the transfer. of , any: b himarifortiltidth_byjaw ; :that a• Meeting; Rots of the ettlik•MnU. Bankrupt, to prove their! . 'oil to chocitiehne'or,linoreawigneetrof his Rs.' aMtau' I . Witl• he ' held at AI Mut 'of - Bankruptcy, te'lle'. ed en at NO. • 530 - Bralm2CLSt.... Phtlastelphia,, befciriP ot McMichael. E'q MNditer, on the 14th day ofl • "A. D. litaS. at clock. - B.fr M. iTi.'.C. STIMABBR, 84'Manitd . . iyi Meiongecl bruary 1:'6.4". . •- :, i!7 . ,‘ - -,. • . ,15.2 t . I -:1111 i vt 4 a a B I , 1 5 = P n i i pi hav f ' !Md . ! the . Act 9f _. ' l: 4 THIS DISTIL/ I . ..COURT OF mitt atria alltaaaa Tat I a 'Bina:arm District` Peativiyleamia, • . - i 1. - . I • • the meet of RiCi t or D.. SCHOBBEII 0.84, in. tha:Coontj of ~ lklll and atate of Pennsy I- I ' 1' Lich, 4 5361 i• med petition r for a oisl t rar7el 1 ' all his debta 'prove e, it,iler the raid act. and for i Ili . . lelattelhereel, all lea that n 6 debts have , been' I , n against him ; the Mi emote have Comb to. the ,• of the assignee. if a dpiertil.that •a Meeting or toribe held bb the GM dev of tethittarV, Ida, at It lo,rlock, A.-M.,lbefere• thii , i(egtster; John . P.. Ho ' /I.e.q ,at his Office itt a tka , Bortargh of Po ttsville: tO I ,Milittedby, adjourn dlit if necessary, when and vlta the examination ofltedtand - --Bankrnot - will bet -Al ed; Mid any tinsinetes4it thii - ietiond and third iii clings of creditors. ratlislikd .11' the twenty-seventh 1 ilia' weritY•eigtith sect of t o said act, may ti,, Med: and text if o .itper a ,eltidre or creditor op- .• 'r tha Regiodercertt ego the Court whether the'. ankrupstuts Wall. iage:tontorteed to Ids daty i pr,thesaid act, anti i lii , in , whet respects. T'which ,I , . Cate and the amd matron, alien clotted with i Mbar mere relating o he cam alit the filed oy Iteitt ui etin DM . :Clerk Ike. lt Is further order . -- ~t . b..t nrbe.haidn gm raid - Petition for .1112, ittln i ic and eerthicate o • 7edne,lity, the I ith"dny of ' 1 „ 18 0,'hefeite Die , i-ittotut• at Philadelphia, 'at IltAporlef. A. Ili.When titillate all - creditors who Mors proved their debts, Pd_ other persons In In tal.% Mitzpappear the millet', (11 any they ve),, , . y a ptcyar_tif t taid pedlOoln should not he, _grant . WI nese the Mitt :401IN CIDWALLADER. tele of the Asaidlpict Cotirt..ind the seat; ireof sit P4ilaffol a, lbe 130 tr thy-of Jaip- • ~,t.. D. 1.468. s. • ; •• - 1 :_ ,:, •' t Gl ., i'' B. FOX. Clerk.: , 1 ~.,.. me: ::"JO tIN P.'llo 'kir, 101 - ; Register. I • ,L , 80 . . I, la- ' • ' Ti - *.. •- - ••'-. - _l.• .= 5.3 t L. • ..]•-,...• L.... 11Prrnir 13)18 *R 1 1€ 77 11' to Wit* 'ow Tea L , , - au t sait•d Mates ferk: Use .11isuategat Magri g , erieelmayivaala. ' 1 -- ~ 1 clik!Lbe mutter of FREDERICK L. FOSTSItof Pott*- AV' .the coragy cElcatlikl,ll gui Stale of• Peon- ' id*, a Bankrupt. I -1,. . ;• ! . t:-The imidlkaktune, haring finder the lit. Of Cogrea l / 2 , 1 grerch,"lB 6 ll; fliewildistAtitionfor a discharge from t' V debts provable eratie waidect, ;and for a cer. i" 1 thereof, a ll eging t lino sweets hare 'come to , ' ru4 ththands_of thew malign 1' s ordered that a meeting ; 1 __ , at kon uto be ,cioc he k id A on4 . , w ield tb ay elt of eit itarc uter h :jo it in D P ..! - here c°4ls4 the tll'eda e t z hb artw ilif t °adj n in 4ti ° tWrf tteen th e° : eal rlu d ngeati f3 'esearr :lnetrp f Pcittrvl. t w er ble ct en. f r • • m in libishett, - and any basin of the-second and third • tip of creditors recoarytd by' the' twenty•aeventh twenty-eighth sectlesas wtt• the' geld get, mey be awed; an that if ell er assignee of creditor ' the.R-ftleter itire to . the Court whether. , '4 l Bankrupt ' bas InII 41 t 1 It conformed to bl 4 ' E ttuuler the said, se; e to oot, in what reapects _. -...th certificate' and . 'esti , ezaminatket - • hen el. re wl: t eri :p , ot4er Dal* 6 012tfili to the ease, Wilt a i 134.Nettegt by-; Register - cleit a o ff ice. It Is ftlr , 1.14tt0 ' that a hearfn - 'he had volute said' peck' tine pm Machette!, a nd, on. Wednesday, the' I . %OLT ot liertti• 18 tXret.the laid Court at Pb tr. 1 • . tok . et Bi Ociock,: /C. when . and where .a i ir' , ,tr i debti ,and other per ..., • . iutereilt ms 11 Pfee0 1 *hoar moat. Cif any " • TO, *WAIN lintifiClaat said petition should : r . `,, 'rer,e granted: i • ", 4•• .- '.• ' • •. .7. 7 , - Yftlelllithei _4011:1CA-DWALLADER, 1 : .. s . unerofthiremartmeerim. Court, and the sea 4 i..... fat PtillatiStAda. the fifth day of frebru- . _1 ' :Iflea., , ..1 , ~. ~ ~0, R. woxi Cleri. , Mkt: . JOIEN P. 110111.4411, Esq.. Register. . • '- ' - , _ s - - -4 to it ~1111 . • 1 ;,0 -.. , ; wite, , ' 4 1 ' A ARON:A - 0 ST _ EE L ;.' * 9 , , IRE :DU PE . kA,` - • 141.1; to AO BY ' tk, iOEBLIN,G, ti; N. 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