ititto Moutital POTTSVILLE, PA. ' plAwutte..%w, f.t.±Gcley 22„ ISON NATIONALIINION REPUBLI CAN TIQBET . For GO, ULYSSES 13: GRANT - , _(,r'ILLINoIF, s For Vice President. EOll. SCHIMER COMAS, ••• OF INDIANA. UNION REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, For Auditor General, • n.: MAJ..GE1.4;1110.: F. lIABTILOIFT. llror 4.trveypr G . eneiall;" JACOB`M. OAMPBELL. lILF, TWO 01.,D:1211:. Let the President disperse' :the carpet b IgStatAkovernnients.u---Fivscis P.. BLS. • , "Let au Wive reace " • TINTON ,}IEPTIBLI,pAII,OO-14Y-TIOEBT Caoe rar.• . ROW. tuftißy I. CAKE, itT b ame.qua. ' Aarßs. , CHEc s wARHINGTON FiEIFSNYDERg..44.OIIIand. JoHN LUCAti. al* tt0v1Ile: LUTHER -R. SHT.FER,ltl . ertAtotio. • DiairAcit.Aittersey: ". / DANIEL D. DILLMAP, of MatisnoyOty. Colismiselosser.; JON P. 13.0 . PPMA.'4, , 0r Pottsyllle Coroner. Da.-:0. M. ROBBII:M u6Mtuerecille Surveyor. Ps. 3. F. TRIGICTIpER, of EQt Brunswick. Dlieetor of the Poet.. Ts. AUGUSTUS SCHULTZ, of Authazo •• • Autfiter. ISAAC D. LEHMAN, of .Trernont. Elrctiene Tuesday. 115019 DADDOW'S NEW MAP . • • TIIP. • \. ANTHRACITE COAZIZEGIONg. This Map is thei latest nubile:4d of the Anthracite Coal Regions of Pennsylvania. It differs in many re spects from other Maps published. because it gives the formation' and also a representation of the Coal Ba sins, together with the location of all the collieries in the Anthracite Coal ytegtons p _.&c.fc. • Pricg on Rollers to eAse for Pocket ...... In Sheen. Do. oil Molina- ..... 1 75 Do. on,linelln diemeeted' ' .. 1400 'None ioeke't form' le* be tent freeby mail. on receipt of ttrolthove pric,es." FOr naleat B,ANN'AN RA] ;115 Ki~ookptore PotLv111o: :COAL, . IRON LAND OIL. BY 11.0111611:10W AND HANNAN. ' •-• . . - This new work On ourmineral resources has proved a complete success. The• edition of. 2,000 copies is nearly exhaustedi As but a portion of the 'work is au-rept - I:tied no nw edition will be toned until after 1870, the great' xpebse," time and labor 'required in procuring the necessity statistics will not warrant an other edition before t atperlod. It contain. Sag large lllCtiiro pages. and'is piohiely 111u:crated with upwards of vati mtpsand engravings. A single map Met !1000. We Append a few, notices of the peers at borne. and abroad : . . I _ • 4 In -no work published - can .so correct •an idea be formed of the Immense resources of this country. as in the perusal of the page . ..of Coal, Ironf and Oil, and It will prove quite as lament° a to the genmal reader as those more directly•lnteretted In develqpilag tbri'mlner .al wealth of the country. ' i . e li ._,''. . • • THIS NEW WORE . `" . ~ HAS PROVED ta I SIJMES• I BEYOND Ot'E MOST • . ,; SANGUINE' EXPECTATION. 1 -.. • - Its toltille reception, both at home and abroad, has been extremely eno?nraglng. Tbe.drst rIiOCSAND has aireadv bet n his v of, and the second is going very .fast. According 3 pent indication' we shall soon exhaust the first e dition. We will gay to our friends at home. that they will: have to - supply themselves , early if they wish a' copy of the . present edition. We ' shall not mahlistra second edition for some two years, since trip cost and labor of collecting stathrtlas to the date'of Outilleatkin will he very great. - fiomeilvw of oirfriends have objected to the price of - the Book as- being excessive: but we can assure "them-that such is not the c.ee4it I. unqueotiona. la* the ehel - not Work of the kind ever .publiolted. • ~ .- . . . . - •,• . The vast and ru sted amount of nevi Information which it contains., together with the Map. and eaten - ',alive Illiastrationi:baus railed forth commendation end Jraise from the niost Influential. scientific. and mining ournals. ') • The ilonornsio A311[1.10•11 says., - -“Coa.t... hoe lir prt. (Attie most practical aid exhaustive trOttire on the - subject that has come wider our observation, • - • .It is a moot valuttfle work, and one that dery Yes to be read by all Intellipent men." • . . , . . . ~ -• The editor of jibe D. 8, RAtteriin sir Mimeo' Re . z . a UNTIE save ':—".` oat,. 1 110 N can 1 - ordina: y utility research and industry. The amount of patient, untied , persevering labor of which this role` nme Is the product, can only he measurablyapprecte , toll after carefutexamintithm of Its contents. • • v •• The intrinsic worth of this I:Knit will make It Inditliar sable to all wlogylah to po.'sert.in - a compact, conve nient form, testimony that is authoritative, facts known to he authentic." ' , 1, . '' _,- ':• (From Mtilyers O. S Mining',Jountal and Petroleum Jiecioder, J ' • . "E0.ik.,,,1111.0rt Ago Ota. is Illustrated with _monies:ow matte and engravings, and is altogether the "•-'' most Comprehensive and reliable work. yet published, - on these important staples.' ,i ' • r - The LIMP.% MINING Jorit.4 ar., the best authority in England, ear , : -r"A more comprehensivetand exhaust ' ive volume upon the materials treated of cotiltiscarcely ' be desired than that Just istivd by Messrs. Daddow I Saloum under this title. •' • -• " • • •• Regarding the' work , as a whble. it is certainly the most complete Manual for the practical colliery pm% ger that has yet been published. . It may safely be said that we have no single work in thieconntry so thoroughly calculated to -afford the so petlor collier and iran-worksr, all the infortuallen* he requires in connection With lab+ business, as is the book of Memos. Daddow I 'Batman. to meet the wants of ' those similarly engaged In the Malted States. The ' • wont must hive entailed a taro amOnt - of labor, and the is ample evidence thaldthe labor bas not been ap-' ei• p 7.1 without being made to yield the largest regatta of .'width it was capable." I_ - , - ' • PHILiDa . TIIIIROAT, June 21 st.risek Urea Sin:—l iniv;.: had much pleasure in examining . . your work and havelderived from it much information. • Fortheiervice 'you 'Stave rendered the community, in ' colleeringit, you deserve thepnbliethanks, as you al-' ready have those of - - . . — Years, very resnectfully, • ... - 11/01EF C. CAINE; 8. H. DADrimv.; K • The leading nerraPhlyTa of all our. great cit ea and ,Mining tied Mannticharing rd-tricta have given the. • ' , Book's warm reception, and reviewed it with uu quail fled praise ; while practical and ecientlficteen een erally have given as the most gratifying assurance of Revalue and arefulniise, as ;he-only staodard work of the kind. Price—C.l*M $7 301 BaltMoesseeo $lO. Bent free by.mall on receipt of price: liddmes BENJAMIN BANNAN, Publisher, . . Pottsville, EXTRAORDINARY . I;OW RATES FOR,:CLUBBING. SEM , Tug klutiras' d'ociur.r. wiiibe • furnished at thi folio wing)* it rites, wht but littlimore than,paysior the paper, from the first week in september until after the Pie:std.:itled elec tion, payable invariably in advance : Single Copies • --8 .50 3 Copies toy one address " 2.00 10 41, .44 4. • 8.50 30 . "- fr l• • -COO 4itnd all abofeltrecifileit at 30 cents a copy. Send in the •orders-betore, the Ist of Septem ber. We : pope the Rep ublicans .w eiert themselves in eirulating the Jousmh.f. for the. earnpal,gn at these extrethely low rates., We will also furnbih the paper to respon sible Democrats at the same club ratets,Tay able wheit,Ga.err AND CosrAz are elected.. As miny of the honest Democrat; 'receive but little information as to the true state o f . strain', here is 'an o pportunity to obtain in formation cheap ; and also for baiting, In caw Scrafocß to BLAIR - are elected. Should GRANT AND COLFAX be 'elected, of:which we have no doobt, • they will be better able to pay, for confidence and business would be re established ; but if 9n:wont - Asp BtAzieshor4kl unfortunately be elected, nothing but turmoil and confusion !told continue for the ensuing four years, and all confidence in the future would be destroyed. - GEN. CARL SCHURZ., , This distinguished Champion of Freedom will speak to the Germans . of' Schuylki ll County, on the issues of the,day, in r•`• • 'Union' Hall, Pottgville, . ON : PRIDLY EVENING,': .111J9VillT - psth, ,1151819. e • Let Vnion Hall' be 'crowded= on the occa sion by ©he Libirty-loving. Germans of the County. - , - Union Republican county Committee ' The.members of We Committee will meet at the 'UNION. HOTEL, In 'We Horoigh, ori , NONDalt MORNING NCO, eLTQUET 114th„ at 10 o'clock—. . The peaMaabatteadande of each member israraesty ,reposted, as basieete of Impedance will come before ttee kthe Commi .* The candidates tee invited t* Meet theSommit tee OD the occasion . . - JOSEPH 8. PAITEMEION. Ohaltnaa - Y. B. Prat.i.Loa, Secretarl„ • • • PrrNSTINA.II.4 Frautz Couanc - -The *titter imam alias Institution; J. P. Sherman, A. IL, President, trill commence Oct. 12, .1868. Mt . term are aloden4e. For ostakigoot address the_ Proridentl4 Collogerille. (Pesolosid P. o.),Koac 00., Po. '•;Ttre BILL' entait family boarding school. an English clamical, matbemstical and eeftentifin institaton •for young men. and boys, kOsted at Pottatoirn.• hie beim leaned by Bet Ono. F. ajd. The anneal seimiormill carnmenee on the MI proximo. Thin - Inetitution L WOW recommended Moe' dintillidcbed.gratkettch Tax Southern qopplrlietide are down on - - Chief justiceCl&ee,,' because in a recent charge to the jury in IV‘ient Virginia, he 'recognized the XlVth article, officially "de clared u-s part of the Clonstitution of the . laniteci Sista. This is only signiticant In showing ;what Ithilate rebels would do-41/ THE GREAT STAMPRE, illitcvitVitbi:l4:l3:l;4lV4:olll Honest Democrats leavlnF the Copperhead and: Itebel, 4tanks, and joining .thi Great Union Party in . Support of the Peo ple's _Candldates, GRANT AND g FAX. The ad:ealfed rauc nite ieeMe to be 46 *nth t h e s a me don as the Reheillne la - front of Pettis. / berg . ast after .ftriarhlan'e can_taty at The faits.' - I , ng the Ens says the N. T. Treat:We. the derma. critic General: minx: painful toted's:mem of taint outflanked. and the n, for Appomattox haelmacta. Jodge I.lnd.ey, of oltomo; jars, nmslneted for pr e .' sidentAal Electra by the Dm:mate of the. PILL Die. •trlct. bolts Seymour and takes the .stem. fur actint. The Hoc.. Dennis IrCerthy and Gen. David S. Wihrook, of loam both UN. tong Drucumr.te. bolt Aryinoar and tate tbelocunp tor Grant. Moior:Gen Gordon cf dlankn a Dernoctnt tilt fkirantarrsaa nmattatted, take+ , the stamp fdr . (omit. ' Gen. J. Bowman Sweltzer, late dt mociatte candidate for Colima' of Allegheny Co., Pa., a gallant soldier to the ate, is , not for Grant. Hon. P 11. stblej of California, a member ofthe Dolomite , State einnadnee. bat to it letter pnbllci_y withdrawn from the Committee, and annonneee hie Intention to arttrlport Gent and Colfax. The fib. Geo. Y. WePtol2. of B an gor. a wheel.home' of 'the Wm:tenth' party, taloa the stump tot Grant., tiptitldng d Mars be lays —U.'S. Gamer 'fihe flag with which he marches M. the head of the Democratic column is the - black nag of discord and, civil war for the country' and war of 'ram fat the South. • r - • • A strange revolut km hadeerli-la behalf of southern' rights in *hick 'the warmest area are the cone of the North,* who areeeeking not the redrew of tomes, bat the graffiti:Eton of tbett lust of pawn, at the hazard of the rain rif their wont*** • The Son Thome, L. Stitlviell, United tittles Mink. later totVenezaela. and Gen. J. L Swdt. both Johnson , Dsmocrnte loore returned to the Republican fold, and, are stumping for Grant and Colfax. Serveyor General Sleeper of Leavenworth,Mana* and Hon Daniel Kil len, a prominent democrat of Wyaaott A Renew has done ithewlsel Rumor has it-that Collector Atnithe. following Ito the' frot-teps of the Illustrious Thrtrlow Weed, repudiates Democracy, and wilt declare for Grant es coon, as he ran read - his title clear. Gan xterdman ' ;rho 'maid have supported Johnson, or Hancock. or McClellan, repudiate* , Seymodr. Senator Doolittle Is downcast. and has no faith in the Seymour ticket. Gen. Swing ' s ferithr!rs are all wek and he bes et° punt crowing. Gen •L. ft Campbell is, reported to be dlavisted . I chieflustice Peat pan of North Carolina, a Conservative, is out for Grant The Maryland Con e servatives, who have heretofore sustained Swum. bave held a meeting and declared IZr Gen, Grant: Caleb'' Cushing regardi the Seymour ticket with contempt--;-- , Not a single member of the Cabinet, or prominent ofR. cer of the Government; has given the least intimation I of intention ;th support 'Seymour. Mr, Hearts, Mr. 1 Soilt e rd Mt. l MeOultoch. and, en far If known. the othermembers of the Cabitiet, will support Grant add coltaxr Late indications seem to be that Andrew Johnson- himself will either remain neutral, which would be a thew attitede,for him, al' come out in nod.. wet of .Gratut. • Of wurfe,,ChletJustice Chase, whom Seymoir pretended to support to the Convention as a cover taperers his own nomination, will not respond with any like hypocritical pretense of supporting Se,. - mom: Ile ts,incepakle of It. Should the President enpoort - Grant, as be probably will, Mr. Seymour will - probably noti be honored .by*the support - of more than a corporal's guard, among•tbe 41,000 oflicetolders of the Gown:mitt. We have already mentioned sev eral Democratic journals which have repudiated Sep. moot. Altogether. seeing that the - campaign' has only been running one month, and that we have still nearly three Months before, flit - it looks-very much as though, the Democrats would retch A Court House about the, let of November: We bare no doubt thl , Gen. Gant will treat them wlthr that magnseinot , which has always dLettremished hid Mina tows ' • Rebels, andllwill Wow ofdcerst to retain their side , arms and privates to •go aonsecarsamie. Batt sooner they rower the - Nebel nag the bettor.'- , 'NOW, MEN OF- SOIIIIThaIL, . You Bee th e great stampede.Meking liftchh r'• . ranks of Grant and Colfax by prolitineni an • ~. .. Col fax . by Dc crate throughput the whole coin try, 'North, South, East and West. Yon gay i, . den. Taylor a few yeas ago, the magnlficen majority of 1500 In :Schuylkill' whoa he w a candidate and el - ected him too. As a Gen -- oral, 'Grant has nei4tiperior in the world. II saved the Ualon:ltnd Free Institutions fo your benefit, the benefit_ of your children; and for the down-trodden of ad land& He. did not:Seek the office, hut all pa rties nomin ated .. • ated him and forced •it *ion - him, and fromf, civil, acts - the knowledge of tds eivii,acts so fir; see feel. wise in confident that he wll 'novo as hi come: ell as he has deteredned and: uncon querable In the Bel ; 13esides,-hels no Party/ • man, having taken tit little par t in excltini eleation cOnfllcti. He has' acted - heretoforir • with-the Democratic party, but heis a loyal, DemOcrar/ and desires peace to our ibstracte country, In order that beitiiness may reviv4 -and prosperity may once more pervade eve . portion-of °Orland. Ilia election - will see . r Slain . these estimable ble gth because the lesdil . _ - rebels-who . dedre another rebellion to regal what they lost, know- that if Grant should eiectcal they . must-,accept tbe. situation I ~ o l nietpesi and peace, and all jarring %term waif 6 coon suh4de In theprogress of budne . -, and the developnient•of the country. There 'fere; all parties can vote for rant; and w hope the men of, Scbuylklll. the - workln masses, will - Volt' Up air- laree. a m-jority fo Gee. Griot as they did for Gen.- Taylor. H will throw all his influence in favor of carry/ I ing • but Ithe wishes of .the people, for he expressly declares in bli letter of acceptance _._ "I arum. RATS SO TOMOS Otn MT ONFIS VC • ' ENFORCE AG titter VIE wILL OP run. PA:hPLE; .. • . . . , • In Voting for such a man you honor your , tidies, your country' and the great principle... • whiclunderlie our Republican fdrm of govt ernment. - . . •- : • ~'l~ VISIT TO BOUITYLKI:Lt. COUNTY 0 GEN. CARL SCIIIIRE. . ; Great interest is felt by the German citigen of this County in: the contemplated visit here next week-of Gen. Scurriz,the distinguished soldier and eloqcreni German speaker. Larg number', of German citizens from, all section of the County will be. here ; Wo,hear , of a train from Tamaqua, and of proeortionatt, nuniboxi from other noints. It is anticipite that the largest assemblage of Oerinan tens - ever seen in tbia.CoUnty at .a single meeting, .will be witnessed at Union Hall, on Friday evening next, 2 8 th inst., when Gerd Scurraz will, deliver qiie ?f his magnificefti addresses in the_ German. language. As ft will be the only opportunity during the cam paign, In consequence of Gen, Scticaz's numerous other engagements, for our Gql. man felinw-cdizens to bear him.on the issues .of the day, every German who can possibly do so ; should make it a point to be present!. We *quid suggest that the`Mill to a grea l t 'extent, be reserved fur' the. bermins wbq wish -to be present, and undouhti edly, nearly if opt quite, 'MI it. Conservatives and and linion'Ttemocrats thr - oughout the 'whole North are- becoirdni. alarmed by the bold revolutionary demori strations recentlititedeti the leading rebel ' s at the Saiitb,,alociz4l: ley were taken by the hand at the New York Conveniicrn, and we . learn• that they are uniting in nearly all thio Northern. States in opposition to the reguldiai lug and revolutionary platfortri adopted by that Convention, andwhichlas bees accept %id unconditionally by Eteymotte, — and wil soon mike a 'demonstration against that ticket and in fgivor of the elecilori Of Orgit• and Colfax, which wdl Bean' peace and ' prosperity.' • - • Already has a . letter appeared from th - venerable Peter Cooper of Raw York,. 6' lifelong 1/nl4 - Democrat, addressed to MI. s Seymour, in which he poinis out the• tear hie calaMity that would,befill the nountri In case snoh.i platform 'of principles werk carried out. The letter is too longs for oie. colunue. , It concludes as follows t': -Nothing could be more unfair thin your? charge that 'Republican' party. intends that 'there shall be no peace or cider at the South sale that which ii made by arbitrary power.' I close this long letter by saying - that I believe ;it would be the proudest day of your life if I could; zaws,de- you to unite with allwlss "areclahoring tociechre a purely Demociatio Republican admits.; titration of our Skate and Osnerateerslttiosot. For one, I deeire to do what 'I can thseemepsade and prosperity:to a _country which to th e wane of-nature I must soonleave, but With Ws arderit desire thkeit may, forever Amain -Orlorions UM- , bn.of States, where goodness and grestuesa shall. be the motto and butration of Mt 'peoples, lI resign TM reepeettagy,• ~" Prrat(bow N A res..t.rzarrow—Asizsinsts—The Corr, perheads always attend tomsteralization, the Repablicans have heretofore greatly ne glected it. Two years ago it wee discovered that-there were nearly onertheaitand English, Welsh, gebtch. &P.... who had never been nit- . .nraliied, who had beets living In this - Oa:int,- over die years; and who if They bad vote wonlAhave - voted for the Repnbika can"- dates. -- .Everi efint mast he male to have those who are eligtbtd naturalized. before the election, and' our friends ought to loorat the Assessor's lilts, in ` all the; , Borougha arid Teinships, and see that all voter, tare,prcip• alp asisessei3. The iollowluppereons are entitled to be naturalized . gr the laws of UtO distal: . Jra 1, Any free white alien over twentpone yea. of awe; who hatireeided in the United States for Ave year* and lo this Mate fee ono , Anil have at lewit twoyews off hhi app cation for wood Omen the neomeary Geo. laratiod of intentions and taken out his Alit pa ireattled, epoetyamod of Mich declaration of intention. bie And nMaraliastion papaw • 2. Any free white alien *ha arrive& In this? =May under twenty-one years, and Who has rep sided lo it for fiVe - yeses; Ohne of Artdeflt abet next precede his arrival at the wet twin:drone: yew%) oentritted to hie • anal ruip:tralMolkol toor• f*" . 11:, And IR the aliens of twenty•Qa• ilia' upwurle who have resided, 'within :the , Tinned States. foe.goe year, and who shall hair smirked ? andheem bonorstdy lliacharged front •the its-, was eythetinitedBtatee. me entitled to !Zeal I** , • T x . tteaeliedeat mink Nety(York,' • ' i hu cot.ref o rmed es the ibillewier proves. The New "folk Ewes' goys : • wed leo •Virleient Yen Of New tear- Midis awl irreverent*hive Wrangel in may ha fletbeemt from hie atreetw MO " "WI four- nate me Moire: - - Jnlat of Watin snot. retetahltt reetome no, vionical Cgi fakr7 tag 'VW'O); , . . I We commend the totimiNi caa tik theithiktian itgid raddlievinia State Omehiitteri, to atiIMOD of almanagers oriletoubliose Ina*. I • : l ,q I , Engage "peelers before eiVg • dieether. : eve meetings tri•dnon, if pomad' Ad • iie " ode 40 speak unless on positiTe e. ...• •• re that • e will "Amid. In holding M 1,... ~ eating* it ' Of the utmost importance . -• 1 It , as easy far • • speaker as •poesible . ~ , iddmeedlit meet. 4 .In -,. • - placer, if poirdb*-, - . a b, 1 , ... „ gad in no case me.o theta - . than .. . set is height, the ,groluid.— gl ow so th i , . rettuires to be °le -41- • • , little above the a tg be heard to •. " heitidvaatage. Omer Meta with boards, itlioehm Omn= 140•00--641 morellie better, sii the aMi tlinding•board. Canvass ahemi mid *mime* robe, so place Mane overload ai round *shoat of the used.— Do not bread -up the boot, asLeM admen than $ foot in height. se the speaker'itthe free use Of his mem. Hsi, es few WOW on the stand as poems, g eed no else around the speaker ; It &afros eherdatiou of sir: , Inch of the t r tbnaissm of a meeting is o ft en 2Lost or entirely etroyed by the mimeo ion of tke speaker, cans ' , tit the incecess try physieel e ff ect hats obliged lemelte to overoorne the dill:kilter of his ear -1 Findings, occasioned by the conesuction or pu -1 - iti w or we platform fro m irktchZispelteaks. to bad speak fronsorhfie t and eareow W - aree rms Xtreliersinst the se. eMmts of , break downs, 'Which ran often result in iof lif ly ei. .* to • 'Do impo many spotless et a meeting.— 'The prominent speakers, visit the)ocal aid always at head, are amply .0 dent for: any one mum meeting, especially ifinterspereed with music. Consume as lit iki time as passible itoralimini ries,,tnet proceed at once to the badness of the meeting, tie as to have the imeakers commence promptly at the time advertised. i . • .. 4 1 , Xmas of the Irish Pentane ate getting their ayes open. and are . forming 13nutt mid Coker Cluhrin the West t and alio in inlay places in the Fut. They arrbeginribig .to find that they base been building up R ag l an d by here- . tofore sapporth4ihe Free Trade Copp erhead . , ' party 61 the country , and sre' . determlned to do so so l onger. At the organizadon of a Grant and Colfax club' inChliago. Mr. Hod nett, one of the speakers, said t . , • . .. This meeting wag ca ll ed for tbe 'pups& of seeing that a fair represenhatWa be given to oar people ac c vaunt to the number of their vote* Irishmen. es a general Ain& cannot be bought; beithee Demovat nor Republican can them to for their princiti le. a C If or oe coceitced, will take and light, coo. ecientionaTy and fan ally with I Put , the/ think - ght. Schuyler Colfax amid upon and would the whole intelligent Irish I* of the Bolted mato, alma, because meter Rinds this country became Independent tors which vs bed shown tin s Asesrve,e much frieadabitt, and p me dm el by Ms great and good Christian Republican. Ills speeches at our punks 'and national detriodetrations. his letters f rirardirg mtmerto aid our our Modred, hi. Pub lic vindication of libanianiem, his open and avowed delirium of imotomict in the 'Bllllbe ht Repeeeemta. three-411 have been noted, and like ;the oer.aeds of the griod umnon the book of time; chine out in all the e edrukence god neanbr of szooskders enituner sun. Contort the actions of this man With** lake of . Horatio Seynionr, be that refused td answer the letters Of the Irish SzecutireCommitte. °t i the Netioral Pali. held, wane thne mite° in Chimp, tearing that Aerial Belmont, the English banker. would stop the pap. We neei not speak of General Grant Ton all know him. Ho organized .armies, conquered _ What* of rebels who openly defied the ItiMboal i tlernmentAnd tore down the national emblem. sty he don not mike speeches. Be has made comb's which will natter be obliterated as long as tinieehall be—thentne epeechee that Washinetto made. tied were tifk°°•"' edged by a humiliated enemy. It may to truly said of him :4 1 1. ~ I lle pen'wes the sword, - And bia coke wistful cannon: , ' For Inch speedos thepop df America tender him theWiest office in their and.acknowiedge with pride the almost inestlmab e blessings be has rendered the democracy of the whole world In preserving the only democratic country In the world from annihilation and total destrattmo. Id/limes have had their part in the light sad they will voter 60 fought—for lit. erty and against op t: /or the Union and against ' its monie for Besot anti Colfevtes Seymour and - Blair and AURIIIPM BklOUt. 1 11Ih INIZIket. for plot Ireland and agabiat ea.. despotic England, We know IN Web people arena deopolls; all they want in s Sin atemoten eilleht.abowtog them that the Democratic party le , run 10 140 interest of England,. . and that. Bonito Seymour never tittered a callable in Woe of Irish Deednendartng the 11bnian aultement in ILL cposor.. tflitest] I 1 •• Tug revolutionary .sentimtMts uttered' by have encouraged the Botitiwin rebels to; renewed icta of atrocity. a The following is one of the latest of the sceres of- frightful murders committed since tbej dominating of Symour and Blair. If the Copperhead ticket .should succeed at the polls in November, no Union men will be allowed to live in the' South, and ikvolution, sMaithy, bloodshed 'and destruction of property trill be litaugtra ted : " N.tuynix. Aagart 16.—Last night about 9 Ok.suult, a party of some fifteen mashed warms rode into Frank in Williamson coutty.luidtroise open the doors of the more of a Jets, named Blereeld.'s lited;cal. Bier field. as soon sobs Naar the mina attempted byby flight, but was' fired upon and dead. by_ bullets. "I.scierk, wan shot _ • Liwrince Stadia. colon._ __ and ran o ff, bat was found dint* the ahtht on a lot, where he had taken refuget•'. Ndled this morning. body In been betaittit ttere foe hariaL Who the maskers were, or whether they were supported by others, tioot known. • _ _ • The affair occurred just a ft er , the close of a cities ex hibition, and while mazy people were on the street, some of whom laterfdred, oat could not prevrent the assistonatk m. The affair hie ceased fathom feeling is Franklin. -t ' 3 The • only -Aare plan ti. to vote for:Gen. Grant, who says,• "Let lie leave peace," and .; -- who if hp, should be'electedokill have peace. - - —, - - , -Frasscux...—Pasiks's 'O'LIOR DE MAYO," , the new perfoine'for the handkerchief, is cresting 'considerable excitement .monk the live-twenties, also among the sweet sixteens; Bold by sll drag -1 giste. , ' . : ; , 3 A-2c eo w Derr.—lt is 111 - dilty ' Owe t ;#1 ?SPIVS', as Well as to those who are dependent aped` us, to preserve our health and Strength. tipesir's "Stan dard Wine Bitters" are fonpd to be an unfailing 'and tamable assistant in maintaining the vigor of the systethiand in.keepink it in tone. Sold by Druggists and Grooms. -; • Maur Ekaita rattier that take nauseous medr• eters . All *hoard:far from' coughs, colds, Blink!, i4m1;31 the bronchial_ tribes or tendency to con sumption, wilt find 10 Dr. ; W,istar's • Balswit cf Wiln Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the palate ;se offectrial la remoWng dismiss. • The Balsam is a . pleasant remedy •; it I. a Sate remedy ; it is a Powerful remedy ; isys speedy, remedy ;itis a remedy that cures. .1 ; ;;; - - "look on this picture, and khan on, that." Here you behold-the infirm step, • The pallid (Meek, wasting form,' • • '• Untested food, and& social at mosphere Poisoned with the tales of scion, pains, Sleepless mean, and mental despondency. There, lanuhing health, sparklimeuyes, • Elastic step, craving appetite, forgotten oaree, 'Oeuiel thought and ambitious resolves -Show the coutrastand mark the picture. One took the Plantation ,Bitters—the other are „very beatific's& for weak and delicate parsons. • • 1' - ffi►axoui W►zta in a delightful toilet article--, superior to . Cologne and at halldhe coat. -3.2 t ' , • LOCAL NOTI O EL 'Bam the ailladboment of Seminary Plano to stunner Os the abaft tiiotmeesbl4 amber of preparations In the market - for reataslng gra hair to Its °tidal color, we know of note•whia- gives sb,nnlvermal nialgsetion WWI Vestablu Amleosta. We have tried tt and found It to testae Aba 'Color in a truly wonderful manner—a we ma to retixmissitta mod ttetttott anal Ity humors of tbs sea*. Try tt and be iattit i 4 • SS-Ift Sri Bunch's:A Grapes on linsintard la mother column. STREWS STANDARD WENS BITTERS is highly re sosunenkied br physuSanirki Dynpepacs. cc nccoont of na tonk'penpurduk this NOT. :It *Melons , llooldneTotreco mantictital is Lyteti• bug, agog* which are Us lalloWing soot limits taws, Tit; COLDNLyanat asenstat. Byte:LLD Pay Jo:wro - *Lai trams Them Ott male IL CILIELLI;B ' WOLVES'" BItOTILIUMBOI:Latre street. - - , Ticoul Pismo Una 11 1 9 D. 4, thidt . ll%Cattep apreo, i. Firft•A does itax.t.saspe leminresca.".An • No mired* , Derousent Isadly. is tree teen re. t hbilits , is not Insured. Bee Eyrnsrus M l snitrest Pou Prep. . r • ?aims. kw :ati elothi, all ftries, ; aail of the flint qualities, aka A. flolltlrA'Oonzo !greet Zr 'Tot want a_ good Onotine,Tobireo, go and ad( for the 'tow Vniatau. liasertaxax," at CHABLIS WOLVES a EROTHIRS.IIO Centre Bt.. Aga. - . GLOM - xis-ttas ladliosa. to salt u tags, Ind at riabiqed inictiaott.D. iktkattles. Omura street. THE COAL' .TRADEd jettsvllle, Aiiress Mk lies. Themanihy sent by Railroad this Week Is 37,609 18 tons ,by ,Caniii 6,072 16 tons; for the week' 42,862 08 tour; igsthi 28,94 tone OFAtie warffsPoulime, 1 via hid leas. A tient:_teip, awing ifresba iiiilch damaged the lateral allroada, and drowned out a Lige, nomber of col imine,:checked the trade for the corkaixtland, week Year. ' 1913' presume ill Abe , collieries - Will be 14 Work dm* the muulte week.: They were holding - oat at St. Chdr, _and a few in tbi Mahanoy Villey at the hiteat imoonntn AU the Mime had.-gone to work at ten ham, with an sanice of Fs& mend from 10 to 15.popr ant. for foc biiithindners and laborers. Wrihave receivedliio Windows of lid Coal board' id Port Eichisond, or et MAO 1644 tr!! there " no Schuylkill laid. agnPankli 61 New York ban, iiiinaceed from 25 to 60 cents s ion, and dlo%4 . 4lielems hip" advaricai '6O 'nes ts a ! c a on , bood Coral hn advenced, at no ripprfraiiiricalom been flied Ytp to Q going to4reaw. -each party rpittinit all hei sun the miceiwitiai of the ilousameis iintlf badness is rally re.; awned— Nest.weet 741 hope to mime c iipagoootadois Botorylkill Cog, tower like wow M *nay at The in& sauna P til***# le tODOWS , Ca row - 1M LIMO OL L Nov It • Wad a caw- Data • rkit • Ilia. Oast XL h. Y. %, i 1 1. ... 1 I We Ita;e'reeet • jug repot{ tOriploak trod the Lib% • alley Iteltroid mem* they shout. the Mae vitality;s : they Isst meek, And bare gitesi than 4 1.1 tons, which shown s urge finzlewe, for the Week over last; ”!el! .0 11 P9mtd; owing to the Ithdtei . l Oil&tenui from:Elcheyildll Corot- ty for Ole ixeresponding week last par, caused by a freshet. We have heard w rience That the - Lehigh Railroad . Proposed leiTelkehig , the races of triowitatioa on the first of Sep.: tauten.. If, so, the 'other tiensporting ate pages win Gam soli, and therefore the' coal operators, • who have idieneed were on the tempt Otani:Wel coal, will be but Uttle tenefitted, without s ftutlux ad naoe takes plus.. Tem Cam Ittarmi.—A very geuthenstily eorreiponderit et the Now Pock 'rritete . vie- feed; the coal region a'sluxt thneago, end his laters which wpm. In the Tritim, ire gen erally correct.. He availed himself of the moat_ reliable sources of , informadort, anc• therefore his letters In 'the main can be relied upon. We give. the Wowing _ex tract from one of his letters which &nays some intormatioa with regard to the•rafes now paid in the Scranton coil region: "Whether or not colliery hands under the tea. flour entailers paid too little or woth too long, Ido norfretend to decide. Wages are Two neat ly tbs saris all through the end 00tOtte7. Thhn , - are two abases of mete employed in tna muss, the inbornprorndy so card, Who blast out the coal, and the laborers who work in the breakers and perform other 'meads tel A common laborer at Scranton, when I have had the oppor tunity of examining the Detainee, Lackawanna and Western Ckanpanys pay-icas, receiver SI 45 a day ; an extra laborer, 11 67 ; a boy, from 4540 03 mete ;In engineer, 42 M. The mitten are paid by ton&seVso much per wsgou -load of coal, the price deping entirely upon the character of the min sod Meath:city of working it Each miner needs two - inside laborers to assist hint In biding and starting the oars, he. These ha pay. himself, at a rate which will make their wages Mont equal to those of outside Liberec'. The rein 4 er also finds his own gunpowder and oil. The highest rampaid in the Serantan mines is 41 02 per ear, and 7 ears make' an memo day's work. It is estimated that, with these prime ' good miner can rea ally cleat $3 a day, and the earniogs of this alms of men throughout the cod fields are said to range from $l4 to till week, and ei eePticentlY good hands, whO are expediUme with the drill sad economical with their powder, often make a greet deal more. The 80/112yikill miners joined beartiltin a strike fore - reduction of the working honor, which was st ar ted ea the day it borers, although miners are not by the day, and in john of fact genteelly less than _eight boors in tlut ai it is. What they Wanted via higher pay per mt. Thep no /Daher We Mee the Scranton Wogs by the day, but by the honk week, or month. :This change may the danger of ensundentendbmit ;ebb the obviate meo, hut ' it was entirely unnecessary as ii meanie evading theittabour law. . That stabile merely pro , rides at eight boon shall conetimte alt day's work when thLei l izaertress embed to the contrary mi that its dal benefit to the le. borer is not nay , apparent." ' • ' Virs have admitted several =nannies, Mons again in our columns, all from St. Clair, With regard to the strike from differ standpoints. The subject his been .pretty tally discussed, and until some 'new ideas,` or some practical suggestions are made.to adjust, the difficulties to. the satisfaction of all parties, we do not care about taking fp' much more room'on this subject at present. .The strike is a failure so far as the eight 'bout - system is cormeraek caused mainly by the depresied, state of the trade, and the non.#> -operation of the other regions. The losi'caused by the strike has fallen heavily on t3chuylkill County, while the Wyoming , and other - regions have been. benefitted • it; Coil has advanced in consequence from 26. to 60 cents I li•ton in the market, and wages has teen advanced. from 10 to 15 per - cent. at many of the collieries, the men working the usual hours, where they have gone to work., It, is madness to hold out any longer, under existing circumstances, and those who - are not now at work ought tcs• turn in I st •once, and try to make up' some of the loins, as the 'hipping seism is fast drawing to a dose. • , (ormenatmcia).) • • s RIGHT HOURS. . i . . Br.. Cilia. AV* 19, 1818; . 'Sorrow Mum' Jealous.: 'Gentlemen—l am cou straineetth rev a fmewords in tetanal to the "eight • houm stethe," as your columns love pen to a hes di nor of UM "vend question." bs I O have a , from. .sa unprejudiced standpoint, carefully watched and considered the pies am coos of this stemma. as per- Maine to the cue, of the ropiest= or the poise Of the -claimants.: • ' . -Li_ both aspects it is equally, a dilemma, ander ezlat h=stadees. Tbe trouble wu ti the that we - to west In competition with thers of Lehigh and Lamas, and every man that an reed must be aware that far the last few years we hare had diffi culties la this , competition: that we hue nothing to spare frm close:rem In the markets where 4:412 coal b @obi • The price of oar coal and our labor la there. ' foregei r.;. verned by the mime and the Mom ruling with the m re of other rufous. • If w bare had ekes competition in the wt, when *whin ten boas a dai. how can We compete if we only erode eight, white they continue to work ten hermit - • - Tie:dilemma le. that even If the perators were to acqu'.eece LAW demands of the workmen, and com .mence work under the "eight Mum" they would. be compelled to seduce the mem or price per Mite The. fact of competition as conclusive one. The miners of Lehigh - goo Lucerne mast MO to work ten hoar. be fore' we can establish eight Man MS dare work here. • _lf the workmen faceted le forcing • the operator! to adopt the eight hours. they drool Improve their own confines), on the contrary, they Increase the mile; simply because we canna get a linger price par ton for oar coal in market: their other people ma. If Remit= coal sells Awfaur dollars per ton In Nem York, we mutt *ell ono. at mined o priee. If the coal of, the Lsekausua en b JIM transported , to motet at slew coat then our cull, their ?paha or our hues must be large. - • • • • R we only work elebt bunk then the cot for labor - leabontlwenty fin per cent. more here than there: when they work ten boars. 'Tbepatural and inevitable, consequence it, that we sill be forced to bear the Iris-' That le, we will be reethelled to receive llrenty-Ave per cent. leas for our eight boats than they Ter that tea heirs Bad we a monopoly of the anniraciteeciel trade, •oriconid we control IL-then-Mere would be k prospect. orauccesein the effortle dictate teams. But It meat be. remembered that Tie •not only de tot now control other region*, but we ari tut becoming &mere either, white our enemennity has - becounteotorions through out-the lend for lawiesseese End disorder. It L mere infatuation, therefore, to hope for swum In forcing the eight hours* system' - 'on an unwilling Mei trade, since we have neither the ladamee nor , the power. We Noe heard - Mate of the workmen Nate that they cannot accept the advance - offered by the operators. becalm It gave them no permanent security. '?be homes would reduce them again at the dot oPtiorUflid ty." But even If the men of this region manmea:e an der the eightthour system. what ammo= have they of Its perpetuity, A change of hem can be made as readily as a change of prim. The remedy far theme is no better than the remedy for the other. The wok men can only "strike." Cab there be a man - to dull an not to com Pretend the situation. and feel our dependence on other re gime for prices and rules t Brewton seta the prim of coal by her auction sales; their prices,. are by compel-, siol2.'Otir nrices, and the price of Coal governs the price of labor. The present "Orlin" in may sense is a most maw: Innate out. It brings present distrem andpromises nothing but future strife and greater parity, for the. dileaima Is a had one, in either the maims reddest of the movement. Detest ensures work: but the seem local acme of the movement-4M embracing:other region,-would bring trortrievable Wei on both men. -sod inane • - - Paecnicar.;• a bimetal snide; yL too. di 1,7111.111 1,11111 1141 MI 1.40,1 num asa % lITAIN MITT Ale ,11111, MON Ain 4,011 161,1 U 010.Tik It WOO 11.11.11 UAW Mr. SAS in' OM. 111.11t1 de.Altate. Audit d 1968.. Elands Komar Jenootat.:-1, as a worklegmem. dean rod that lam &dog my dory to toe mat of the worldgmen to stawilata b 7 ens on Amite dare Ise 'Mod ot baillattl lad ss lamso. essay wolves. tad down Swims% desking a word to aer behalf. Now. while our awls weld: aid wrap are : SY thwd .es tkv O M a g O reat o a does W good bedoder balm. Thole mummy is D ot n o gmards, dam thsontoors amps bed broken doom w hi c h lay ass is Ids podudhook Out to Ws wools.! Tide Is stele toured moolketed. bat Mile mat, Nom.os wbo POWs MOM% woold - oa , WM dem some comas wham we odd wade tbst: ers.=Wit , be bed tkolotT. It would telloadmo credit welds sod locate as oath. Sat Si ter motlatolly" talklognsold alms of as ,oat as. Is mod to maks as es totaled bdows, to amen with eadong but contempt. become id-addles look nom them se wag oar Midi. as. Thus Is aged dot add t o re gain to the algidhoor lam_bat .vsey la ' tle dud sad It +mold be well N same: e el thema who mat AO mod sod do as Ms kw se wade oily show, as sostedam to our admires ta Midamosodon. • I. err emea think tbs • !Vdtdloowe Lie` tely-Mad , sod it ww weekloolles m a dash kid It la meosOt weld be a - Ipicot.Sat _we tealdetreleh Itha= be booduot reddide b 7 .01 *me • ;!* ad so mod oaths pow breaker boys who are stated away to most of our bnokus.asais dad ad Atzt Mom (Veto*. A. N.. coal dotlocoir. p..ud ad allowed to go cat altos ty the bodir • ma Iled diked Yds outdomdy.. Now. the leg the Wine can Witham waists molt MW 0000 oat Ss kos. k. r p * al U omwlm b s id la s i tte ocssaodl al b ta* o lisbondp ddbem sod sad yds tto Mrs dot tome est tlem Isaac take ado old m dm ems t woo olm Ida thest. sa d woad mango oral; sot tli Is dn Now. I Sad ft weet muy forded bond= that role Mcbt boor law wooset la Woo we as - s people{ *odd be borkted by lt laths ad. , :The health a Mosse.boya Is sowittaing to we as pods. • Whim we test old wore ost. lads msoadme pidog Do did 'elm to tba heed sad ediestioa Odds bora what good will they be to se 'rated or tkell'betalt Amu to an somMMsg tar es ka Meshed of bolds, to Momal the Mooed dadollkow to eaddlo a, 'nabs dads bet 10 day tdoelti tbs weg,-Lookettleills l = • wto men awe Dom ths old mall , wow we oW; mad pemostamly old.Wescons liebegMeg dem bop Ow awe dewed • • 4 TM leted to ote bookers wool& got tM habiodt at Wad. Nowdeipe to wed MT A. IL; sod INA el Medi d WWI* Odd If U. low di W Itadltalt dew it aP. wbkb would •WO two keela weIT dar adloollad sad *Owe 4 'Mod' wed lolowere taws pert Ws dd. talks * Ude at Nadoldallow as MP ememc de* odd eised losedarol Sid Wham ce b e Wool NW Woad ladosatkoaad sea made by by Ike bialmok Moogle , ae eke Odd% slog based loft basa WM la X" Ned it kols ad retie Odom li oda lied IMMO* I would • side kba to tge .sed cat dors 11U. sal Se a go op some Satoolly- of Sudsy sod dad s amt Mit Muted about sodadas slat dess lambs Hale woo, to ildretw•la; Mot ad 1 - Mak ort tat to soidowideedlellbeet w a te ems Mag. The old eV WOO lidded= WI Mollato:. dltkm is by Morsonly Moe woe dal idly. sod Kt Ws mak wade S dell to et= fad 110 Idles:add et Me It odd met, dm Untold mud sod 10 aboodoo stab. • lab Gadd ; Maw woad bet wooed me anot. sod ibra we. Add Maim ma loft ad odd maid* towelastkadoskade. .11te modal go 004 in!_siosild Um Wads oar ears. sod we mold Wadi" ollionqk Isar Asp* Tos odd fa lm Mt lied et WO yes bed some bleed M say Wtattooer obawbspe dlllll= t e l l'o== I 101 l We dila teemed lt, bode- mow *re 1 , wow boors gleestbsle mad ,amilded&Vt. May Mos vem umba, •Vo vent 110 ti Lilo% 1 thlok.tkatts Mood_ Aties tleat'tsallsestdd SIMI* MON K a elm wall got maw date womb as tkessdeorteld I gar tbsor alma. Vied May raid tom w 0011114 SOU Is Odd Ile tisokst Ile goolsolittioa. - • Toad Pith ; 11.11**. • Mera- , Theldbm IM Ode st W!le adteed Mdtiothem IMMO Is smowlsala egad tlei mow ads* tae amT ellatettla 41 Pk toliks; it ens Olio* es 10 0 11 . 11 7 OksingefliVegg* 4fajt - ark vas, al welelPire NOWOMMI pit pod thalkeWinii *el Wield * MI 1 40 30 . ire eat emj moo go**ttZni a< tbti troPlellP wart attlwomelliiii time Miluit tmF aortas low add AWIIII),WWITeIId/d*H- Ide trdWroloe SWIM IWIZIllie__....0 11101 ._ 010; Olt Wood sada dullor. Atilt doltraidei soity ay WIN ON • - Me sell eat ithishoolletp. belt We talitrnil hi ern hk - .. statee.ttr lora* all altrilell map i'ld moil, tip, -th eme bnemminante, Ithlthigifee thillithilnal etur>att9-. meth to labor, end them Maths. • they " ba d it Mst • weird ream *ti la agehl., plight triviese'.. ' all tbriatrasill of TOttintnellilla tie 2llnd but Pier hae h liboli.tie money Mile sit cc fit emetethdabere *h. *nem Me ' the . M.ll alto lan k dliceirar" th at ectior in a ' mingle ' 'ais dies -beam eeree domitledley those wbe f r . -." !I ' Oa comestandent says he her 41eaelkt lib 'defect ed Prottetillh Itil and_ *en babel thaintilthrffl of .. MO •ther *owl* theiY did - not innt a weptem: Jeg,..Tariff. Our added loaf vlrdirrltsta all Obereeoek , Mgeses, is har bats *akin bet Jln • • 'threithilt 'nth f ramm te,t h elowe eth, milco me t bibi tue MOM& Goa estp th e Meth mid missile and ' •of IWO hill caltdtre Vika ors to to ollflitanWilii Cheil takes 11 Y emaliaio, ilk' cm" . _ that Prices of la bor meat bit redmeedto the standard In this 011 all coontry, ankle tots petteded by trig duties lin the cheaper image lemithetagh icier labor by Oar . Government. Ataideakeet dn the sated! is, that meehnithetirisred in tits Some tni Goa. IL X Clake.—the:llisarerk,higeoth-v ',! j., .. . I ; ',. • ' ; . : , :. - 'air- ( lieut. 190,4964 -1111611111liteidnathlm 144tiggeti iffitittislabia ati tha -Li " ow p l ow ralatilealral on WlU,'• I Ai Weft blabbers eiroPall theeseerthrled.- t UMWeediht leermethm. 1, ar .te I LV IIII IIIht limo=creinsial emmereek beam *lna teto Marna grow *MA bashes, that It, iruneelem for us to oath* it latigeraor by so didier., we' would only r e ht att fe m. eivi the =7:....,Walrere green in es the workmen of the rad Wyo., woes t ug 'bey would not ' h ne. m=mako it *oral throughout' the whole of the „o a t s h .; _but terewiedderailnue4 ing es tasuel at an Mural. Why. teen, tither* so blind; nay. I set eci thlldlah in th e matter, meet isaloril'e ur.. 4l mot tir r t tri eve it will, often It has beiceme woe hte. : of families rhos are in this towu with hew lon acquizitsyntai actually have not has oho meal of .victatle.hillar bdmierfor these last three Make. only wbu, thee have retie nd from =Oboes who have a little.With' . a again ha" Monied their im mix " tum umrag. ' , feat lIPOM, d-. for th e purpose of ithumnbum litt)4 t ood. 80% ralkieemcktores bow — kWlif eau rigs co s aw s 'Mate .f Were Se to commeace wog . oh g ma t e y he m. It would be team weeks at loth be Mee their would ter a paves say of our collieries worth is of- It is .tree we should haven trifle due.us in t hree totem weeks , wt . h o w wag would that te l twelve &Mists, the amocust we should urn in telt- eat smoke a family of tromtve to seven le wat t le Th e es in our e deity. and a fee to the 11' 'Vallee, see ;red: ones that Dow rennin idle' in whole on; and thileind SOW, 110W1oef eaw b us e With, owelemeterlair the shflotial to tie ix." , e -s i e two potato Welch aball!have toles Zed lot-" tat istempthit emir Ow fe a dams Mimed leammethicathilit ,cattle ew 1 - the -empattoldlealeit Car mart. ones Made em to VlSErmatiss A emetherei the year.., The ham and rot eepaleme, Itmemithmelo Aimetiom 'theleithr. Let ag ftlith. la ootis, set spilimpialthan autplese them le thshalide eau Worthy Cammemisias, BM. G.: L, cap wed We lath Staab the mende lkirelf, orether mememileffeele Slum so Onnerke eerathree' loran-. 11l we have a Coed protective Tariff Biltwaised. tsar strikes will motet to nothing. Bit AO sootteetrall, it' ~ k a aeste gut h a the tithe tthughint Ma whole coup willrevive, and we will then be able to demand and re.. cetve from, oar employees west wehile aver yet re ceired--thered *Joliet oat labor. t. ', 1., .1 - Wow, woritingmet. remember* c mingleall elec tions, end . e tared for whom yea' t yien , vatth. 'lf aM for the Pres Trade to . and he itheh Itsl l Z t i c a rrlrotectlon Wiseman Ind L-we can ' but in a. They are the party Who will our wages' to be reduced still lotto thin ii ithey are aloes se eat, to to enable our mane duo bete to mmeete • will" Brehm eatitille• scie l Y th ink, before you *Me. ' Ileurs Won. in one o f rar lineteenes,l naked - *leiter signed by "Workers' in w *let he vesy.wOost, abused casef the leading coal opeethwe' of g i:, : isle thili Comm. That sameioperatoi hu :proven dame one 'of th e best Moles of the workiegmea, es y to *se of this Borensh: 1 have wee tam to many, very manyinsteeelles take money krau t 1: 1 4o pocket-book. and give -it. 10 Peewits whc thematic,' In want; and hetes Cialennlactlectit Miry sen he really • regained no fresh han , ,Islit, for . th e• thd similar widens that he le demenced Pas a tyra nt y . so many, Would not !Weaker like drive ea wt. of gray.' '{ . j • Liao ~. . lle• Crirra omit 19 • • . Yeases:thittentai There is an 17 t, eat one it, and about our mime of which the blichas bead but very little . and yet it has become elms power lin the I bands of the operator in the raining foci prapertOon Of coaL I Pta h the boys—ear chilerth, voefete. arced by bardi early in the fled et 104. sod who I are invested es amebae drool tet tirtErtape more, to ths wens of the eight boat eutith. • 1 • ' We are compelled' to Mann ) h' 4ll l' ii) 'fa r AhP aih i for this intermitting . pookin of the latio rt ek novae well as for ,threelvee; for as time posed the operator become. more and more hardened. and indifferent, and their booths montimd more, oreedetra. :Pet° work -weenie' Sat beam of intern:mum heigtikem their fe} tures. and when strong-though to mama their timple but tedious Midst, they mule wrafe elm the 'young • energies +bat ehouid be devotedth mental Willey at school. to fit them to meets od tattle with the ,w,orjd„ when they tyre reached *estate Of 'manhood and of eitiserestilp. - Wren to their work'Aereahh a ll th e In. demands' of Land raid. nin end ewer, their days from dawn to Wean , all spentlF tn rudgery, aid they are seem any seemly treated better ' the eerier arid mules that work at the same . tace.. At every col. liver where th e Mal Is prooerly tared. ate does aabbotCO*: , third of all the hinds employed , boys; e the &Mimi bi coal has been b ht to sueb ter-at perfeetlom the boys have become deptheible foe th e Wilily with which they am able; ;edam. the foot. t ! allotted to them. In tad they milt the pittoro hl the r far`better than so mat 4 en, model saving 'into.,,„roge.... In the ;raid th em Gauged along before the menace in 'a pal MI. stepping posture, amid clouds of seffoeitleit dust Sed emceed to every temperature of the climate. they : ooralfalledlo spend ten long home every dre. Alt of the teamense qnanti. elm of prepared coal: sent to tuOketlitave t.o pus through there toads for tweed* ands. ands. every collie -I'3 hundreds of tons ot dais end Ohm reheat tit,nicked from the coal, piece by piece. by thee tioys ;Besides the boys employed at Mete eiddegOultes thither are exigiored inside the miner driving bones arid melee that lint the mai from the mtnehi r 'These hub. to be tome inbred to a hard lite; th ebanithips of width al made Maley severe by the darie Oiling air zed suffo cating smoke whirl minds the tmuspberalaid tbei sloth and water 'Climes loae depp, through whlct, he bee to make his tt pa BoYswas:4w* in many other capacities than these men ed, all of which are quite is ' Wanes and genes, mg on their young. hums and constitutions; sod ali l er and sate they are 'often teareoly MA to mewl to: sir hemmed revers boars /pent at work and In go to end trim. work, the Wines of their- waking boa are spent in clean. tog and dose& tor, worn retiree nw o proper foot they g; are glad we oat d e_the balanced ofa nt their f e, time hisp. Put, herd rate.,herd work Slid loot bouts are ly the worst Mute of their Miserable liver, foe, after the open 'tor Mil' fix ed the paltry pit. tame slimed th em. Orgy are let th e 'mercy, of prOy bosoms who do not seraph' td an r .ramlil ball hour hem them to make up Om' 'or work lost through their bad misuianagonem, and who avail themselves of their brief authority tobeecitiiii,;peiWtyiente. From this the boys have no relief. arid,' heo chance to appeal.' for If they gr u m b le or complain' they are at Otte dte- clamed to make exempla toe the rest.= l For tbeli wevicie the bop= are paid herd two to thee. dollars a week. ;tat think Of it 11 • Mud a paltry re , murwradoe tor 6 hoursof time and labor, endpetthe pow man's family, °Cussedly imp six, to ten,' =riot well spare the. tithe the boy adds I to- tbe, Milthand and: father.' water. It iswell-for-ask we-enjoy the good health es do theme:mad** maintains, for were we to lose time bye:Women, there *oath be-Many' more poor houses needed% the esnty. We feel I Mit our boys Might have an edudititM - bett, It mumns us to know haw are tbey tcr get It when they are cleaned at . moth hi moan: thetr time:- It b, thon to live the kW country, a Muntry that bouts Mite free I system and .1 be metal equility, and teel that we ate tebanect - Ism the bootie" monied for at ire or met seeded they peed an educate* to make, telligent citizens of thm, but Ms whole mind is bent It getting i as much Week al be eau ant of them foe, r ; paltry pay. .11e would have them bled- like the brutes, and ° ;worked like the bents,. and buried like abased and despised for that ignorance. • t t! ' 1 The - poor men Is taxed to e su p port - thery: a; rg temmul yet be cannot avail himself of its bebeets. .The highest /abides are path to support , t o for .the boys of th ose who could well of tO r them.. 'sad score, of gurus are employed to relievS mothers: 'ot Infante who math possibly be sent to achpel for . aliZer , 'i , • •1. c=l Directors bet see thel necemill which sir droinotances mate,they would save the money paid one•balf the leathern and establish tight schools for the bandit - of out boys that they may be fitted to make better society In the poorer cliessee,' and; 'that they may know how to therriee thee privilege ' of french* Menially, and to the; best lumens, of i the , country. What anti is It to, car hoes that ;they were • barn to Antedest Zany et *snare born to ilia ot tall and Imierante, never to snow Might of their cantry or Its constitution, and subject, and even threatened to be of a vote, bathes of the igrairenth, poverty, tend opfreadon have secured kW Wm- ' ' [ The operator cannot do without our., boys , et the mines, no more thanmithout jhe mbar: and 'we do not wish to take Atm away; b t, we do ask. and we :demand that his dare labor Mortared that he - may' • have a few Mane of day to devote to his edam-, Um • ' 1 It 111 Our ditty , ea Parente. to me ' ll lawful Meath for thin welfare. and we late" determined that our . children stall not wealth* education we have felt , so meek the need of. Labor With MO --la i pleasant If the labor be remonata l tenumerated, and we feel thee is so fast that, th e time is not C. matt when it wit be o l onger rmathable, should a oats area sou raise himselfto a position above the level ofthe slue. ~ 1 • rpe - . I ••, .... . t aim l e Ssouss. ',' I .1 .' .... ; _ (If you ad DO WOtt to moormion to ,Amerieith In-' , dna" :Oa library" al that gel. That, arid that eases. will maim the milt compthined or,--ana K awn will'do nothing thr the lveit;• they cannot ex.; Phet hie spripethylor alp: • to help them.-be= teas Owen, poured= to io with* the neceee lir Piebeetits to Oar In .—lret, Itrivate' Joel. I' • ~ . ' , 9t. Await 19, teas. cis' Milan written' be corespondents from Vali IMMO. WS we expeele tt anil :thre Salle. ear that thed. althettgli, the er tow ken mid Coal overatori„ has,l think. been any but fedi ropeteenteel,. se the dohs 0 thole dinieultne 1n the wars regime. ; There pot seem any plane hies or necessity f or. Wet th e rap or eight ; b - tea day's' labor in the working of • mthetter s • I these that with ' vem few exceutions. no sua eves did work mo than en aretrate of eight Wades wat, them to teethed to wort than six hams at the ~,,T he came foe start. ins, thud it • amen o .Or , this, is thi tame that mem more emend Eat hie, wine w ire mid that o'clock moiste the men bore are et thee places. Meat from tee to flys, me cat— , soot homesand massed on the verb' sad with tight wanking , tithed , -- `us raker sad} Mx.: ' if - ' e may bet able to e" \ ight men are mi. - mum 'ter Of wk mfors nine on du week to I toad trek r thy ce said the ' such thsl omery. league that 'of it. eperattenit - It boars, er` a - Wiles to an hand are gram bereft or Meeht , ..theer tee Camay °moor it pr operator ' -ellitadi OM toe. *kW el _ the etilauF 41100 I b i g i;= l that watt; rest= _Se IR. r sed.as 1111110121 With r weak DO to idle kw AIM OW se._ -,-- - MIRO 11011111.1111 IMO al** $4 thee Iss. :iia ft !stemt with 1 s d s cs = ll il l go l isiga dl yahoo tlii Aummile Mel Welts state ed **pi dmitadt Wet is OW -AM soles resissaserils then. Is it betagerthi isms stew loss to ts , well Mime. sire Amoy lied std est' to , .. as _abbi lo pro- 401111111thinisha lestelflVr a r" ' - " m ' m r k ." l6 =ZS* .diltiseas And/ ies s =WI di" 'wil MEMO tailli thas Ate is Wit Of Ihtes YAW at sed tlerkidd tn n k. is air tedeediel e t 1111 4 0 the m. " 4 : 111116 laII ' r it ersiessit: . s al hithiseassissity sia ga tri t r i :ssii: :Um' sit baps by tkis 'WOW Mr WO kw is- SIM lose 1 bedirthee tts Ina she r - 'bi soles es= !Ow sop 9 - - Amass sake Arse ths ttsisioL is -- Is et Int flea their les awl MOE Tex tilititi 'Olt MAIO hetithetty beset bed lit **ALL IL Wattle*. s Mee ati NS, feel rtemose ht that litath__2 Ale eqs khe I.llla = of 11. '&171/Truh i aths :And Weatette K :awl itnialf - as else Illitmieattal :ha% elebreaeh in seeeltt he. *S im, brew inxty sad iietanty , traie_piles of BUM* fillzr rostY diet 'Of libilla a _ lin) labia the issadatiee et sod 0301P A ... n. 0.0. ow of the rsoilealtheive heti . at =Wed fu e l td'holcartill the 7 cTf • env Suite is the Ihdon. ' ' , Ai r : The isE n tateeda char • eistrek God , easter,' of,lllinois, eattionird 1 to the tfatiOrbe*williftitit, wadi& eget ati4, welt mho NI:501111611; Legge St and &Wady midi* ; :soalintagd, lam Chi , Olio ht the aoethedatera wan te of the Stateilto Ude*, ; .and hie kart 1111. marl. abdicate, slaw immediately theobese -She • ti , villoateen halal ^the kw* 0 • , lento a belt moos shim ale !h.' !VP"' 7 10 4 °4 5 0D. The Waimea ',OI the coal. eseemirer. wpm ' above** horiseis of the otetilometate, et WS woe eh se, it is sometimes called, Tatithfrom • four to Nit hiadred feet. sad all the seal white* Isk in Shia iminethe omit is, immenad. in Weser tibia aka hodener depth for minis( iseposee. Thera are tax cosi atoms dist ftple Pio Lo ..ix feet in thickets*, allot h to the lower past of ther e; while, above are found four more man that ranee from two feet in Warsaw ea to a hir Umber Ts pkrieliiiiNts to Ai at moose of the oxdriettaa &pain t u t ponslatta, atrl tee Imam Davyletelt Is net end cote, wbne talented' a . Ildt of Me Stesemenmou safety P ee wII e, Ich VOWS a &War Om lobe la of the aitro Moe ?Me tonna Ittela vacant an numb ll' 'tattoo" conaiderad the Wail rup;=rusa, and tt now used alzheeleeele la all the riot; isliawbolorals and tatatl. .Also the Davy workbag WIPP Dalle.- reply made. Also Doom by the rolls' yard at • , • • • - =MN FIiANKLIN po4i. ?no! LY*ENS VALLEY. • Tale summit Blanch .Itailicad COmpaa7 and an Stuart Monntaln Coal Coonmei now allot" this Coal DIM Andra market in New Yodt and the New Staten MI. et f`x be the sallj d of x rk ROIDI EL."% r Jr.. r br c 192 14 t; C etr CL New Trek oaSee lei in 'trinity BdUypg JOBYPH D. MOODY. Aaent. their Boron cdice mat 21 Dann —E. ROOD Agent. - Pardee, -w hiddi the 'mai' MIMI!, thwerthe atam namict_ agents. gunner informs tion denied, ein be mamma hem •: • B. WELL Tomenter_ • . SS City Exchange, Boston. Half' 8. . '{ £IOIMITIJULL _ . ly'ireside ar aa The glawaipmed. bi Port Cait;c4i : • 1 ' ' • lebaylA4l EMI MOa Psiig Coal torPanpaas lue • for creek l'uioapbr 'OIL*" "' Total.. ... To *me wool ism ma;;... • Ina;Bowl • • . Decreupe. .... . 91cuultLirak.1. CO. ISAILROADN-418 The ghlltretng hithi gleattty sent the hit wide - LAG uo & it; FL • 49.901 OS 190,911 Schuylkill Veltet 4,488 05 96.218 12 Mt. -Carbon ' • 5,288 00 TOMO ll4 Will Critic • • ' • - 201 QS 100,1b2 011' 1 HAND If • • BLLOICHONOR& Sent over the MI Otisk Rail Road Poe thf.4esk aldlng ha estanlikr mg. Week • Pretioasly ' • COAL TRADII:— , 6B. Asapqua • dialog Um lamt math kW) 01 41,148 If tiood.• . ' 4, 401 16 sE oe awns itemmo l il.,..• - 9351 19 73,59; 00 16E11601111.1101.14T)1tADs ,1 - • LBEERiII riLLitir RAILI6) Quantity', sent! by Lehigh Valley I week apdiag on' &putt; lass and 1 • I From Matinoi. ...... Hazleton. t. 4 " . Beaver■C~doW. $ Chunk Grime(nal. . ... aline time lasi TALI.. .». . 1 • ', • 10ere1Ye:....... Laotian ima.a. is piiiviskairtoriveo: l Qualol:lse:it Met Ma 4ildith. m . ttlilltelPsult R.' R. and t ottagtt aitigaUan Company% Gam for the • ;week e l uding on y last: - __ rmaian. - ~ : " lmiß: t 186 T. lls- • ........ ' Dellrered•-ao nos, above Nanet amolc. 1.482 :.. ,'•,' iTo _Mad at , .. I 16,7211 .. ". ..-1 t, - lOl/ 1!••• '_ . 4: . ; • tuts , Iv . , - Woe ~.. ..... •'. 1 - llo s asal citit PreY*B l 7 -.1 ' - 441.3111 , 31 . 16,969 .' I ' ,I ‘•'' ' '• •• I 1 " -- 1" ----- ' Total to date... IL . •• ' • • ; '41T, 7 4 8 32 /.7 2 /. illev!as. R. a '' - ' ..:. . ... ..,... '. ne,oinl : From botoperty's Woes. = ' 12.7 , 581 -)t 6,425. '•• Other ii '' ...t.. ..... Z... . 2 1. 4 r I 12 0 a ' . ',-• , ' - 1 11 .- '" • I- Week • ' • .4 - =. .IKTT6I 1943 6 P"7 l °ustiTt •: . 7 . .. =.:. ...... avg. ~.f .P .. a01r,771149,404 . ; • ; ; > ,--- . ' —4-- I--- 1 'l'otal to date.. :' - •i....,...; :. Sal,llo3'6ll.3SCi Deems:: cot c1i4Z1....,.- - :". ;. , :67.3381 CUMBEIRLAND fvu&L Quatattg traaipottud oltbrOuntbeduzd' . mut Pituttylranti Maimed up to to thltuday last: Suit ;by emus:llX & ,RFootr• : ... ...• O. T RI 1 lolt.lalluB I r w ar 90.6 31 939 6!9 If4l.lloit • For 1141, • astog • 5u,031, incedoe in, 1918. t.. CU • • d 895 • • 27-' TYKE C L ALARKETSi PRldEll' Or OULU THE OARGO. , . tiosi=4"Diknohysnama *sr sossassa.) , AT PHILADELPHIA.. . I to'. !ill:int:mil Men Of law aurnswict, urn , aorta or naps nrsas._ . - ri AngrLO ,Alll6B Welsticeived ilisf quotations of coal 'Ws week; 'as prices are unseinled. Di:Wm are slatting the result, of this strike. AT MEW' WORK. , - 11 . , jog it, 1819 ;. 'N o Schuylkill ,Costinthit market. No tinott 'Lehigh' Lump. ° J. - ... ii 160 ..• ‘ ':-:,, St, Bost.and Bloke% ' .°5 WO ' " \Egg '1 Boat, ' ..... 5 WS 1 4 • . Stove . " ' 5 630. . ._. _ -4 1' - chlstss 4 St, . ._ ' • . ; 5 ou@ i • Prtee ortletairamn Coal att Utionlozrit. Lantp,....11 5 *to rEgg ••. 5 ; Steamer... 1 ,50. - 13tore, ~. .15 400: Erolien_ - ... 5 250 • Moftnt s . - 41, 50 - IPteltina. from 11: litaltetliport to New port tionds. Pelee of Lehigh Coal so Port Johnston Ltulii ' 574 l'Egg ."• • 5 500.° 11t.80at.... 5 Stove •' 5 500 , Iholusii..:., 5 ; met.: 4 750 i - llSSlassiss i s; * /11,11110111 00. ' Cleat. ', N.S irises tamed to•lisY. • °. t 1 - Posuast.4oo.4 Coot it Port won. No prim nutted kt!tlay.‘. .. ;. ; ',. 1 . - ' '. lPtietts of Gas Conte; - . - • PlovilsoiAL. NO. it U. • Anuoitis...' "- ' , At Ursa Points. Gold. Delvored at ki Y.Cutesuit oowti skith e . mot, ... ,, t-ill T 5 .3 • . Deapad Wouninolud.' $8 sill .11 U Ungan , ' ITS " tg i 1y....„....... 1 134( Pus. A SO 11$j( Newburg-onel .." -. S to tattle Ghee Balt - 1 iii Tot Math gotet:Nl to . SO Sleek 'Monts $ 1 16le leva to teidonsll ants - lon. Poi Jon. ° , l - • tighlitoiteittetils -"M4lgrilailitiffs N . • ,:.:LT '111.1141 0 1011.4mE: .`• • 1• , , • • • Aug.. * ises Wgee tisd 'Vettl4i S . clai Aeli. l44. .... , 4 663. 'B=o.lll.l=lll • • IS• ; *knew It . • 5 US 593 • Prom PO er wallet ® 76 golf additfao~l. Delivered tdedeadederi. • 6 /341 1 25 Ilifted4 rt ibtredilseillied . oast.. Paint kr shtxtur, ' . A% .TS' AT MANSE DE OnACZOILD. Villkestarre Maisie baud...:::.,411 , 69411 Banbury I Ekamokla " . " _ US] kilrenr ' ! • 11111€ V LuagratunattA..ctui. Wow" Cita& ausbediad. ma k. • ^ "lor sll gait i is it ir be. of tt i o K, lag region' . Itioen em la :4 ars exposed; t . partaun wida and Mbar for ten• winds: tl4 once theft Ono COAL TR,EIGETIL - ______ - Iliveigilats train litAtilehimsed (1P1940/11 1 4k Boothe . 31091 50 Bribaree.... 2Mk Glockosaer s4or , ... ..... .. 155 Nantaeker , IWI It 00.[ Urinal.... ' '. 290 10101.. '''',. .....„.. 150 e P50vM 0000 «.,....2 21. Or ra i l' 7 11edrapi:9 , ... -.-; 9 OW Mornielx. ' ' '-, 1 00 21000,....).:.. 154' Nevltcolci... ..... .. 1•10 .....:,....;,. I* .Borinor• . : ... :... , . , 1115 1114*‘,." - ~. 7, 230 C 1001021005 ''' 175 soaps ,4,... , 2 stat r i zy • ia5ib.,,.... . -dg. • ~.., P.A • . I. -....... ' o_lbeliftli.lL • c _ IreFik•-- , . - - 1 *11.• '' o'' ' . -, 4 191194916.. - ' - - ..... .., ami1m. ..4..1 . 1 ..ct....":491 199 59V-?9,4 . .al l Ali lynh. .....:.V. 9 MP litre /poi= ~,, 1 Id= " 9GO Nontteb • • 1 1 11 irk ewburypost . . ''. IMF Sinirll6T, 1- . 10....4.?*••••.‘19( = i i i i i. 1 . ,1 , I 'OOl • _. . •- We Monis* %.:••,-e / ' 'IPs , .„...-... ~ 1 a = l - 4 .0... 7 .• 1. 1tem...u.... 100 Al • . .. - • r-• ~, • • 1 . Tan it1y1it..44.../ I. . .., • .. . -In attwtho . the koliamich toorwill, md thou* vu. with g hau -1 cowl, Fla • Aleciossarlio .0.1011 • * " Sla • -wee pros. aip" To rtataaeptas - VISO Xew ..... •••• ,4 4 1 . N.r.ex" 41..de X • 't .- "?kni- 11,41164 2 , der-rMwx fDraliaserokalti*-1 114 _,Aq °4II '` 4 PI`J I P sworsat' 01"110'1111$ 1110 • 111 Broil Bum. 11111 fld II t 111 ITS !tit, =OS a•1 1101011 • 1111 1 11 Mfail." 11 0/ 1 , -4 alfitailai*L • Li VAMBriall Boa Zwick Chostk to artooL:.. II c. BAIL N, Lem to attmosupport, - 01 BtdOefrir Zavorres at Mantrodipart 11111 ... .. I el IPMPashassea. - • OP clew B. IL t(114.7..., • 1 111 0116 - OP - 111 4 111 - 1116M t"1, I . 11010 "41.1.....•••• f; si ailliftliadalll. - qt • - fir . - Isr—co ll 4.4 , _._.,_._ z ='.. - =-' ... 1 Irisita' spoil I, 3 l ef4t3tilitbi wis•nwi - : mi 'i talAtrA r . .,' *SashooroNol4l444sA. ... .. . New York.: 196 ' , 1 ll' ••• ''1.1. - ":. ' Ol5 • ' • * 55 • 1 2 '572 **.', 2 !•* Ol * ls slltrelett .• - -- - 4 •.., -- , • 4° P taladi- ' ,1. 131: 7 ' , 4 1 orr - 4so . ..,..' 4 ss• • pltitaisk - 111reeste rites co coal laiDol east of •'• • 'Ts New Yoe*: . - '‘ • hoet'llatwhetrank to New Ncrooweick._ gLo• *Del. Div. end Del. DReitu 4.1ime...v 5- 3 u ~ P/ 41 90 ------ -- .y.1•••••••.:0. 4. -.. 4 ••••-• - , i. 1111 10 . . .t • 1 - . .-- -:' . • Total . To Sow resit Na 3541414 e CiteellW. Call .. .'.., ' ...;„, ' •1, s',. I li ••-4,,: - 'fal • - —.-- • i - ' 1 111. ........"._ • , Total • ....... '1 45 ,;., Dl* - A &tubs& eV/Scents stew is illcoiefeau - ill awl 33: . ,ec01 ... 7 . . cilD*A4sizassis tomb New to& 3tauelt lobusk iitur Doiroef liitioeseso hem , . 1 City for litaeldwasews. . ., /AMA tolls O ' , . ' - , •.......: 4 .• 34 .• • : ' •{ 1 45 =91414..., - .....• • 1 ' ' SPWPALCIaIo• Jeittieebetta liebenteaso street. op; O. Mime . cata i atia r ecetaad at.'" - O. 0. liglefilt • ate - Cola Water ilDraeltera -Arother jag* reeetraL JNO. O. BI!4.0%; 10111111111111 V Lemons II • At JNO. 0. BICIEIT, .: Irallato ll l o staat.ervosite tee Poit Mee. • • W A N - T.E , LANDS AIP .REAL ESTATE In 924669“ 339 1;141 IVO 1121 6480 ND: Address Aug. 22-33-41 Importer. Box 2196 P. 40., Pbtlada. MIMI ALMS N. 888 LLY 1411 RIC,OPRN 1.11 her SCHOOL la the large new room ow THIRD week Pea Sabaaruagoh , LlßtßiDa 14' 13IIPTXHISHR Ttlr, - Lag 218-1111,24 Inu ANNETTA 5T141101113 fIOHOtL 80-YS .AND ; Will reopen on Monday, !Lunar St, In, the Sviunpill , ca •Ilectiodist anima. -alucartiul gullet.- between Third and Poortli stmts. -344 N AMU. TERALE COMER •lirinter Session will eionniesee • • • -1204 11MIS. • 4 • - : 'ea modarite For canliwaes ammo the Pied dent. J. P.: 0111EISSIALN. lit. Coll lle;(l , reelsad.P. 0 ) Mcm?ilioul- Au .ttigalt p "l3 3' ; $ll-242f OOAL TRADE. to ISIS. , the week ending maanA.D. - 111C111811'00 176 00 •,163 IS. WO 00 Ui rij -4- -- • IS• 001 IT LOTS 15 141.627 09 11.133 IT 1,111 11 80,1118 1,991 OS 4,072 15 {83,676'14 '•'37.401 04 1,742,1111, 011 2.00.630 488,T49 0 046.17 sti,isso 13 elk itiss;. 'wad lot the the yen: • 441/JOADJ imp! 1 mom $ to, to Now To* MOO. NEW ADVERTMEAT.S: OLLECTOWS It'strtne'of a ersitant, &reeled td the, by Junes A.' fumes, Collector of the Tenth Collection Dlatelet of Peonsylsiuila, I will expose. to Public: Sale , - at the house ) of John Maher, to the Borough of Mine*eille, Openl of fteltnylkal, _ _ _WO 0'c10.a. , .A.• 1114 oti et* BROOND DAY Off SIEPTEMBIB, ISIM, the figlOtelnlf articles to wit : One.gray Horse, a mpg old, 14 bands , blgt lind a rdectl/ sound , Abut& Truk Wagon and moot Vaglolivion* hatood'ordtc. l Ifelzed Mid taken 1:11'cl:eolith* L the property el osORRII WS, "MIMI ak mold be !e.:-. • t- Tlnco..P. BIIMIICL. DeOnty , - Collectors Ogles, Angnat ;14-2t TINE CUSTOM MIME loofqs..AND-:::sijoipi •,,,•, FO,ii!':Gr o NT_LEiT4A*,; - ' - :' . . All the iMPINGSTYLIitti, hand made to• toessnes. - Prices Axed st Inds. ,ttatod Pricis List with Instructions - 10,self tint sent on receipt oI Post WILLIAM F. BARTLETT . , 33! Rossi Mrellt above Ohattasiti . „ PHILADELPHIA. es, vs • 114.1 y PENNSYLVANIA WOHKS., . , HALFLAN , MASITACTURERS OP • CAST STEEL, COAL 'SCOOPS' i . AND SHOVELS' IQ,uarryStrept itivat sr-.. 'as - • • / • / ta .105TJSI.Nr,Ss . car:LEGE; • ANIIESIBLY 1111111:.1341R1 ON, • R. W. COR,Vilt TENTII AND. cassnvpT An [a•peae.na{T.iUk. Ia the'Otozariaad Oxr.y,Cliaia at colleges In arp*ld. ' , Sebtflorakiipa ' . • LIFO per. avoik tia4a Collezes M the .United State* • - La Bfa iiak Department • Hie been added to tbe col]epe, teogbt by - st gentleman leis eililtdePeele ertee.o- 1 of . City Orate. ~11 ' war gthrigh - • ' Tlee (hil t , 'cone to The ety !mica atiCorteroe B i tritizserPseo.: ewe. Atudenwowscatricoccd awe by the Prinelteel. Ekudente received at any time. For pertieeleretell, or seed far detest. ,1 „ 22 e3B-344¢k. A C . • .AIL „ . . . fi to - -HiLL" BEl l iEOltiokunr.BOAßTL I • • - INti; 130HOOL • .• An Zile& Chad*, lialliematiCal, and &lamina lostitatiou, • Jl • FOR Y OUNd MEN Axp BOYS: 41 ITbe Radeatign ed has tfaaedthe iboie we/lUDS* poitrart_y fix alas' of lowa from Err; L Nap. /h. 114 Piopriatoirand lake Phial:tool, arbo was Ibrulerly President a Delaware Outlive. Tbe 'Annual Baton of 42 weeks will 'Commence on WZDNZSDAY, Meath day of SepteMber Ortolan containing complete information will be' • Sect to any address on application. J. • . lee. OEO. F. WILLZR, A. Y. Principal, Dia.—Schaeffer. Mann. 'Knuth. • Beiss, Bauer. Stork, Conrad, Bomberger, Wylie, Star-. rot and 'Murphy. , , . - Hon.—Judge Ludlow, Woodward, Leonard. Myer!, 11..ktuaradi Thayer, Char es Buckivalter, Benjamin Y. Boyer and Jacob B. Yost 't !•• Beoa.—James S. Jame. L. .born, Ina ,WA:UO*4 Theo. G. Boggs, Geo. W,Teren. C. V. Ificeftqa L. L.:II/apt. & Gross Fry,lll , ler & Derr, Jno. F: Omer, Zc. .' • Aug. dm, '63-L-114-2m "I` 1-1• IRABBITRY PIANO-RTES:: • Titan veu popatu Insustgipte are roe •',.• IN eabod Vag all thy Ofpu".• undid of FISST cisss 111 the ri'm!w i l e 0 7 Wing Wit& Sod for Circular coadatog Badarseiskintm and Prier LW. beton przelsem corP, batman& .• • AD . ,DRESS BLNN&N & RAMSEY, rovravn.r.E.:ritNita. - . .. 1121119181111 ,1 11 , SAILS OF REAL ?Es. IogrA I PZ •-••BT *lne M art "nit 'alias Zetari Paean. band cat of titsrt of Col of ones Piaui of • Plitlyßin/ Gouty sad to ate directed there, wlll ta. =- pow to pettalerals or outcry, on . . - 9essards7. illollnenraer 19410 9 1901 ; ' • ' ' at 9 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court House la the Barone dPortntle. Sebnylklll Golub. the'Sollers t tog dawdled real estate, to lilt: , • .:, - • >- All the ]ands,, tsossunts. and- berldltantents s ia t he. lbw Ira& sod BOWE Coal Cornium lante's Vag and beim to the County of SennYl9 ll l and F Of> P1131110Maii• WOW lit* Oita Ille9Plar; rill-c ways., Isaiah" bnprounnects , banes, on booms; mu* bo nes. . 11114 fixtures of any kind now Ifs pogo", of the Bow York and Wm= Coal _ . txmAddat o f ar o ret coiner tract" Ape follow hm. V nled I tltst= f iract or Pores' of Cr al Lendjallosts . At flormsly lics pa z tue vistlitoir Cos 'ourztahlgt.9.6”l., MU County. • ArlaMS a[ *,•' daps" Astsourusot Ogns=ecerrayet on way.' rasa ranted to John *bill and ether landOlodrow wows ward sod 101, porches and eloymnet.' '• • , Abe—AMA'S condi Weer IsWittasts hi *gal arlforileglis TornoldF, As SAL Oconfrof Setntystut Ed Ade of Pansylunds skasuald.: bordrisksg at, a stud Moo try bind at Clebartne Grale - soilli OS de gras sea IN larcbei to a ,Ptes. , thanes Dui rind of =robed north Mures' urn Alkpartbas Ws] toe by land or mar, Junior. malt IS vest, 990• • I: ASHns tiiMib oak: , and thaws land, of IseobitlectourrWn i tr= rid MB trOtkeldsoa~neng _ _ , ‘49llssuatolifittenburod ludllyinsast V1P0 9 1 99, °We l= V i a ll*- 1 114 =4 Vffil Ay_ dart Nltuf 1990.10991scanisd tn tbe propos. ones. ln.fl (Atom Pa. la Died BooklikFip 119ti - 3ie.,Vastao sod sonritred ludo the lbw TOrlc and liisl!ll.r= OW ,a mu moo dpi two4dithi 4itid . =tio ' Haidtildif • to slltAdaseen tenet landattiluo As Pr . . :111,0s Andrew LOU, 1111 : ordillidellitt a asseedf ihmd noar or lea at 4° daring aa, r , das tost ali llt r ial= l9Blll l ll t twit 11110 W Omar ' 441 delt=er SS -. WI 00111 i =.41 041 e4 ZV I* so r Vii""l"i fr it iii IititAMONL looleett_ _rnatunkik Et r er r bad tonne Be* Yak and. =WWI ^ I earserlattle=l'a 4alszVessia. g „ , mow, We Uset. Um& , the: "sus 91 as- OmsisSfAX Aware WA M11O&991 kY Ow Pelts= Unitsoun 041911 9 1. Pediselts IMMO F. otimatlll o Ow* an Illa mhos to WOK* WI& esolo lo ll 111 ms ea item and lo cu psikampie ilex; Vibe , the sew Frauds's vrrah - ClillisAkilisbillnkiwilwate Arlbeingbat. d t-simaileatililtAlurrifillsountair LAS VS& mit isusilat Ai Alitim/INkrillki.ln lii = la.laDerrato:, l ffl. pet 10Z au this la a ir t i Mp_ope: *Wit ti th e: Atba Calli,, sad irldek reesokleallairietsisosonlittar of ili IL, WA-. sells4lloll.ol. and Ationdllns. idle of thank! Obis. ' A. iiiiinsbet. by ladeaurrasied the draftee Oce tabor, h. D. Mood MOAN' hi Se pope allinitt. Pa. Is Died Book 80. Irk Min I l im a g l ad ito u=sli i I 40160791= 1319! ay/ aiNit 'F isiesiisCtUiliti l i r : 4 1 4 111 74fi r k,,„,_-•: • _,,‘---- Arte ' ''sillikelOppalliti;w i,,, z7 . .. ! . •, , i - ~ t:.. ~..... , y ~ yorigaggr . IprifeliaLleiefißEAls eltilllM - 14„ lat_-19y.yiltne_Of', , mhatruith or L.- rstrfart sad VeedifroniMoid•Onli Wu. ou 'Vat the a,rt afloat . mom mei iegelloolgid.Countr, and tees directed, there wilt ft,Xpolo4 to public salad' Outing, „ l' i ..t 01.4404•154P14101444111,4711112tbri /8,54. 'Ail oadrik. - iii the ineidicto; -at the Conit,Rot*, 16 rhoßm..ctf.*.riettgrille. Schuylkill° county, the .loilowhof &and,b-reat estate, to wit: . -.. . .i. • , .' ,NO - .4-dut that teetala lot or piece of.twoono. /NW ate in the lkooneir of Tremont; Scbuyikillgouniy. boarded 1421017-2, North' dent. eistentePr by. Viso street, by en alley. and totairatal be lot No. la 9, it =beanx., lot No. 159 oir•, the map or plead mkt Baudgb; containing in width -5 0 fees and. 111 &VI i49 . llo,,VoteoulleA.. : .'•- ', ' - • - '. 141 . 2 „,_ 1 that cella lot or place ig.ground. situ 7 ' it. 14 b.". &watt Tremont. Scht • F r tinty, • bounded notativitudy by lot No. 1 8 3, 7 by I ° CI3 M I t i t t = lll Va l os% map erth'inra boy sad erronoth. contends Di width 40 lest in illnith. 140 Metonore arisen i ; . ~. . -- •ii a , 14.-$-All that oitetaft" tat or Oath' of ate In-the Somatic , cfrreemmat. &buy _ Saagetr. i bolthlielnatl io =bt to Na In t euseglfthr by :by an alley:10A 1101101111/204 . , livaiiiiio:lol. It boelcie ahr. - 1,110 on the toe Or Plait "IX arld 4 ronifla - MOthini to width 40140tond-in debits 1 fe et. ftts ; lithe.prooerefog DAN- Also-AU that lecithin ' turtstur fiarne, timer or'. ,builditog. with bisheant. oteitaidng . itrfrontrta feet. and in depth 25 feel4 . 'sltnatir "on the simtheast tomer of Rafitoad'atrestlind: Fourth . Alley, hitthe Borough , ' of lithanor" city. - 111111 County. P.;:i on that car. fain lot or place et ttoparld Mama 014-10 1 1 111 d On 11111 Mv or plan et saireargh as lot N0.1,1n block No. t_boundd nor th : - Mailroad streth west by Fourth ' alley, south by Cl eo . • street, atel...e.44by lot o. 2, toads - duels front Behead :arid feet. "__ 4 41 ...... teeing of that widttella feet to Celin ow e street, s .... lot or Pieta of go.thd,and cartilage apenantteere. ltof as the forpmultiTßAßOßN ,WM-,,.owner or reputed ownerrood ems ittnictoe: " l - ' ' ' ' Ail9 , - , All. that carte3:llot or :Mete of ,__ ,Irrotioda situ ' ate in Sbenandoth.te the Township of ,mananoye in the Corotry of Sennylkilt„ and State, of Peonsielythili. ,on the wed dde,M:JOrUn street and the north side of Lloyd Motet; beim lot number ten (10) block three litcnr IRyalai4mit by P. W. Sheeler,. and- the same Oreta' - ‘ lees width WilMa , were and others by Deed dated Ab. la th dal of AMA D. 196 a, and A. - con-: tinged unto Beefy ii, er. with tE t rtnntenalleml; driftj 9f a 2,4 frame dwelling , hours with I - 1 000 ffao• ,kit elM ch, a -frame stable',. e 1 Wort frame otteet:iiod a .at-M 2 story rrame dipo l ar mo p ; Si the - PeoseettOIRPINRT J 1: itOTIR, kAler-stio • mai :arida two twee home - or .building,r , iitaaw to_.,•Nowr owo . . I y Township , ectotythid Conn% we Timiontsuset med.thistals-- ins in tort - oalitlitreet or 'Mad 20 and in depth 28 feet. and the lot or', left i and cartilage ,Illetattensat. toiletta, , said lot pr piece of gifted_ beirisbthd and described es follows. de: on the north by,,a stied. east by Tremobt street, south lityCom of isan g j o brattEd west by an alley ; ..sa the pop. erl itanzAll that.; pertain 2-story frame house with kitaterattaktted,One stoll.high: raid, house being 20 feel front on ,UAW :greet; in the Bornngh of Tre samit..-ScharlidE ,_Creninty. and 24 feet l- deep; the lot, melees d rued. bounded and described' as fol--: lowit:• Qn the; orth,by an alley, east by an alley. mouth by lot of Gedge.R, &Owen, and west. by Union street in said Borousii s td the cartilage spourtenant lo said_ ' building t sateen, kserty,of.BRNJAIILN .KIINGRR.‘ ~." ,dtso--.lll:tbitte epalnlot or piece:Ed, situate -in the Borough dt.St, Midi, Schuyikil . t - e bound ed weawardly.tiygleciond street. 7 by lot of Michael limilkiksootbwasitir by_tot of Joseph Roll. and Aibithwindly- bY • protWety of. William. 8... Slone, comidnitui in 21140440 feet and In depth 100 feet, with the mutational% mudding of a doable two-eh:try frame. welling hoehte. with 'stone 'tweeted, with-,.. timigory sane kitthen thereto attached: Ind • frame stable; es the ProrMity of HUBBY LORPRR - ,Also-AU that sin lot or plece of ground. situate' In tn. Boronek :ef Illensnoy City. ,Scheylkill Courts, Pa.: bounded itorttneudly_ by lot N'. 5 in Block 76. eastwardly by4lo feet wide alley, And southwardly• anl ot No.s Mitlettk 15. and Westwardly by Mein St, tineing lot len. 41n. Block _Il on -palters map or . *n of said BOolocigh, containing in width 25 feet, and in &paled feet, with the - 4 -poartendues, otheisting of s - $ r ac car ei teme dwelling bond. • artth a 13tf story bae .: attik_lted, and a framfratable; as , the property of JahIATHAN LINDICSR . - .. A iso-Alltigres twit certain costly) lots or pieces' ,Pflanind, I.lteitirth the Borough ofisehland, Eichuyi bill County , bounded ' torthwardly b : Centre:, street. ' outwardly by lot At A. G. Swift, so eardly.by a2O - -feet street, and lsidward'y by lot of Witham Jones, containing together 60 feet in width, Wad IEO !feet in • depth, more de leek with the appuricitudires. Conalst: , lug of it one, Mori stone stable and frame earti.pro - house ; as theqmperty, of ALAS MOCK and CRAB. ; • AlieL-All Brat certain itit or piece of ground, situate •in the Borough of-Port kkrtion„Schnylklll County, be =sr at a. poll; %,.I:orrier of land late of Da J. andWthere,thence by. he same north 8 69 b eet i 6 inches to A men, , thence , south 7,1'. Zegrees .1103f79 bet 6 latter to It Poet in ;be Ana of bind formerly of -Bard l'attersonstifaw of Toblits It ,Wintersteen and othets..therneelly the same iontik7 degrees east 234 feet I behests" 4 poet, corner .of line of Warder - s land. god thence stoic laid 'line south . 72, degrees east 49 " feet 6 *bee loth. niece iof Writhing, being the lot ik r Z e rley ot arid L lZnyee by In d i t40:3 1 1 7a l t u elthe 9g s h. dayofOctobd,A:llls39, remitted in s chnyikill Coup , : tyln ReedliS 4lo 11. pus 152. granted , and con versed to the. !Tobias EL Winteesteett - . - din-ell that certain , p ' 'brl parcel Of land,.isituate in thd Bor ough otPort Carbon aforesaid, botinded as follows: Beginning it I mkt le the line of Ailed of i White A.. of Packer, latesaid Wintersteen. at' the distinct df iii . feet bluebell trtntiWardere line, thence by landinow • late of the M i n ere!tliank of Pottailli e, in the County or of Solinylkid north 70 degmea west 140 \ feet. to a lout cm the easterly aide !of the Branch' Railroad Leading from 'the old hchdylkill Valley road .to the boding of the said Xitietallank; thence by land:lite Of Andre* Bushel and cm the easterly side of said Railroed.north -10 degrees Westin feet to. poet, ,thence south 2 de. ) . - uses weetett feeko a post. theacel'nortir2C degrees tiO 11:dente...twat 04 feet 10 Mthee t - IS post in. the line of other Lind or aSId Wintersteen. ;thence alert the same 9 lot degrees east WS feet pi 'inches to the place of begienleg,,beleglthe eame lot or plebs 'of ground ..bich:lairear Reuel and •wile, by I Indenture, dated the 2d day of Jade( A. D. is.ei, Fa:Corded in Deed BO 30_ No. 24, page 163, p . anted and conveyed 'to the att.d I,fobtas H. Wintarsteen. ' . -' • ; ,_ . „ • • duo-. All thaVeritain'plece Or oncel of land, situate in the Baronet Of,PortpiMon-aforenald, bounded as l z ' Reobithiest at a post on the:ponthwardly side of Street, in .Neelloldts. part or Port 'Cube% at the dietance of 00 feet 2 inches from the i inthwest 'tor,- net lid Kaki shdlTity, lot stream. thence by. other ; lard 1 of the said Packer, late Wintersteent; south 14X de-• grew east 251, feet 10 Daywisod Street; thence along. said flay-wood SO-Mr. south 65X degreee.west 82 feet 6 inches to a etoth corner of other land of said Packer arid in the line Al land:late of William L. Warder, de. ceased, thence. 6$ teld.Packerteland north I}6 degrees west 910 fed f lychee to the eoutilundly Ode of Main Street iforealtdi thence along said Main Street north lax degrees - 400u feet to the place of beginning. be i11101:18111121.100 of .lend which ',Charles Babes by Deed dated lit day of May. A. 'LP. .'ls4s. • recorded. in Eichttylkill Ckratity.ild 'Died Book -No. - e4, page len> granted and ~conirefed to raid - ~.- • .. Also- • -Allthat; certatn-iot of piece of ground.. Nitrate - .In Seibold% pirt. ,of Port C arbon ' aforesaid, at the 'southwest Conan Of Main , and Taylor streets, begin ning at said , Muer. theace soditirardly. along the west aide ot Teehlostreet 941. feet: thence.eota Cei de: um west el reet37 inches, more or less, to theltnebf land lately ellarerid-by Charlet/F.ooer lo' Tobilista. .Winstersteed-(ttat above herein, ; described ) thence by • rudd last *Wye Ltdes c ribed lot did in a line parallel ' lath said Taylor 'tenet 251. feat°. the Beath s ide of Main Sued* thireettintedly.dlrectiOn:l6 feet to the place d heithelltor_ being!. Ng name lot or pleco',of . • grated that tts. eald Cbarleelßabee bylimientare dated the llth day ofilely. X D. -- 1846,, recorded in. &buy'. kill Conntl; blamed • Book No. :49. rage 144, granted Y wed 1:103,n4 20 taaid . said Tobisn' , li... Win, "Weaken, tell of said 4 ithrois describedth lots .e"said Tablas Ht • Winterstieet tad wife by .indentare dated 13th. day ot. October, 342.:1X.;. 1 8u 6 , and intended to be recorded. " granted and:,coltheyed ' tothe said! Rene A. Packer, ,with the appOrterancea.Wrosisting of a twodoey scone - Machine hnott.X.toneililatkemita ;Shop, a frame Car Shen - with stone beeement, 'a two-story brick Foundry, a oss.story fonthpattern Shop, a tiro-story Mime Of with lb. dithinery, , and &attires thereunto be , 101V4i,..consisthig of a 10-borne power engine, with two boilers, sulLarge turning lathe; icor small turn- ' sat lathes: tittilbrainglatbutwodrilimicidees, three plintag machthe'r.:one spike machine, a screw ratting dachiaei care .. - htritest, ongeopalt4 two cams, ou moil ; Slaw• wtabrinalthoetftwo awe, with all .spindles' itching! • conteeted:With saidbuildings se the property:Of:63G/ PORT ()ARBOR *GB 400*. Also-An'ibliii Ortiiii let of plate of groelld..ariode ' In the lionatielCht Creesou‘Schuyikill County, bond ed and deeetibed. ;di follOwN tO. wit: Beginning at a stone corner; thane by land of titan Strada north 46 degrees instil torches to a stondthence partly by land of Jacob Yield; Jr...sid partly by land of Daniel lire men south 04 it= oist.‘l9 vetches to the middle of . Wublic roan from the Centre Turnpike to est Branch, Valley, south 51 degrees west 2 and two., tenths wends thanes almw thelsame south 69 degre s 'West speeches id; flost, theta by lead of Jacob Zech caall•nerthco 14 . • westl9 perch. s to the place of besdaning. 1 ' tog 92 path* with the appetite nonce., *taint story .frione dwellin-holue -and frame stable; as the pit.perty of JAM.W ltUli• .1 1 11R4Itl. :0 i - . _ • of .. • _ -.4lseAll edam lot Or ground, situate liosmity to the ' o f .Mturrill ' L.Eicfmayiklif goody, bedded UM yi by ..mo - ..1 d John Williams,. Wistgerdiy tr? . a :b-cwitilsals. path- Itadty by , etreetiiand southwardly by North Meth cootaln_fhg - in width till feet; and in depth, leo feet, due or NW, with the appcntenances consisting of silx store Irate derellini.b43lll9o,. with frame back _ . kitchen titildll as the •of CELAIUJOI W. TAllea, ~ *- i`.l"--" , ~.., I• , ~ 'Aleol th digetaln lot or piece of gonna, etude in the Borodthirt Ashland. Schuylkill County, boucle edneeth by:OMM street, eut • - by lot of August VIS ' strakil'3actallaby 8,20 feet wide alley, and west hy lot of = ordateAMltaillinit In Ati l h 15 feet land in - 'Mt' ; th the dundensame, othelating „of ill day hate Omen-tictlie,' id, tik ,feame - kitchen at.. tubed,t with shale hi -egle!eilet,_ and a frame stable; se - peety id, 410112411 4 0. . • ' situate '. . 4 iscs‘4l.ll ' in Stan ' nyedU Coady. boarded as [ 'folk's:. ' 'at a stake hornet on th e eastward !ly side. the - las EU& Schayiklil Haul Saws& and calta line lanb late of Caress Gillingasio Udall:oh oig,- , MOO math 59i4 .degrees west% along! thie:,jine attend iittf mild Selteinger 19 pege to a pial. to We centre weet, Branch of the River ficetteldr. - th enc 45X :degrees east 15.perthee to ethromy writer, thence mirth 29 de • _armee .. east tasigts stone on the west side of the MOO 1/111 % 1 Alla Ten Railroad, thince north 24 do. , "Mimi West ilerchas to th e place of beginning,con. iwadt -- talt .... Z„ineee or lees, With the _aPpilrunditetha "Of A reams etable.'-.. , - • ./1--Ali Sid certain lot of pie ce of, ground. AIM: , la Branch T- cheer SaWldit County, beginning at Utak. ors the IlLtneenille Midst the distance of 160 feet endies's-411Y trots the cornet of lot mid to Balla Poeta% Jdal RiWntilf and James Berm thence math tw darters' tie' hen, them* Moth 47D1 degree! west led* hi.._ I,M plane of beginning with . the apt of a tiro story twos derelltty6 .. Ati tiiii :,•, 44 r,R iiiitsin . , . ...., . • No,s;-- lotto pieee of grated. Caste at. In Rtinich_,Voimehip, ledmylkill County, beentalog st a co rner i , :: Mlnettellie Book , a mum or other , hold itmlearows. thence &lobe:aid lo i. - north Mg 90e; mating the Mitre 11111 Railroadl2o 6001; we . of I rale l lo tine of nether lot of said Berea. enema -sotibteMll_ _skit; eat. lot".--; feet,: more or to the Iliad land late hetet:en Charles .o . llliii&‘.. ham and la: - I,4 lsretedore owned by ~....-.,;.....-; westward theuld line ehattllso feet, - . rem' • kw, to a a range . With certain lots • 0.11. le and:l4 retthe :eiettwardlyt side of the; •.. 'lei :Raid 160 BO to the plated begindlog, ' willtiM i .o• Il i ttl ii tel d nosh - 466:',. OS tbe'prot4trty of ( 1.72 1 4 . - 141,10 lands of Steptim Dandd, bus- .. ; th e of his,onibli, With notice .to John _Aw and rataiglirtiVal o f tiremincor minor s of laid '' , y; j . i, , . Baited lad ;In - execution ind will be "end b_y _ ~,. -. l_ o a f _ ~i• ;GIORGB C,lttly-MICOQP,, ; 34 4i VlP ae n tri P4anatateville. ,Augest 22, IA 4i . , - CO; N - • tic• ;c....- 35it11111 tireet, - lia eloi • • IIiWIIIIIA :NTS' . •. ,• • 141111A11111211C1 CIEVY , UNITED, ATATES of AMEBIOA, ,; il ,4l i f re. 0 . 0 4 same vir tt LarLINSURANCE COMPANY P ,fIZ,,,3"CiaL Act C r iPeW Anil • isog, “"lk , • Chialtenliina of One, Million Dollitth knet+nazr «nad an d pinigeokr, ta rs' ''" to ind 13;:dieltorts wto I:4 ( riet a ra Ike floa at „m. o. ' 47 4 gify*Bi4;4thithe ~.._ ~. a~~ ~' }~~ ~~ Saturday. August NA:. "Nog. TEE LATEST: NEWS. De n a t et iy : I Ds - in ..";IPhOlsede-lebbe . . • - _ f 1 ' ' Yesterday's Philadelphia Ildith American say' . : Thileitizen whose defalcitiori has been the tel. Of Third Merest for the last 'three days is 'Mr'. Charles Cabot. of the firm of Cabot A Co.. New York, Cabot A Wang. : Philadelphis„"and also pestident of: the Allentown. Baling Mill 43c Apt. . . Joseph Cabot, Dig,' father of. Mr . Chas. ipa.., libt, Is one of our oldest and most higtily etteeen -041 omehanta, long known by his honorable cm., mown L dth thcold tum4es of Bevan, Humphries 10; A Co., andinore - .recently as president of the Al- •,..:;:,! :' lentoirn Irqb Werke. . -•- ..A v. TIM Allentown Iron Works and the Allentesrei . , - -41 , g o giu s ...KLA openpany are teneeparate ooncems, ' r f their e t oe. being held partly' by the same and ',1, . z : partly by' different isPitalistsaf thisvity. Cabot .F.F,4 & Etting and Cabot &,(30.,,New Yak, the latter I,,ii L . - firm being composed°, Menne,. Charlasmul - John- I - ' - i! . a. ... ..!..bott, were the agents for the two Alhmtownhont:;* iiv,*, Verdes; and for other particehr whom theyactely . :,;.,-..31- . .. Its metal broken'. • - e • :,; , p).,,-, 1 • The New York braes became Medved in i pso- : ,, , i , f ,,. . ~ nliktiope—it Is , oupposedjn moiler and other WO. .. probably reaching backfor twoyearte--m:d-sp. : : .. t . _ .' - the proceeds of sales Made by them on I be- • - elf of the Rolling Mill_ Company, and others rd-.. i'. '..-.i.:: , ;. . their own use, causing a deficit Variously estitits. - !-; : it . ,': '1 --- tad from $125,00030 $150,000. It will need trier-. - ; t ,l. ~ ' l .; •-: 'Quirk_ examination "to _ascertain . : the 'Precise :- •?, . 114., amount. .. Thinsdileatioit is divided among *ties none ~,, ..,• t " , of whom can suffer more than; a temporaryincon.. i L .., - - - -,t vezdence from their lames. The con* of the . 4:t Allentown Rolling Mill Company is MOO,OOO, be- .. Ir . `A' ' ' aides which there had been accurunLeted • emend- L wi • gable eurplue. Which will preven t any very Ben- - it_ ! s EI". •' . , --ttpa impression being made on the '..capital of the - ; ,'. e -r ' company. The cattle - disease) has appeared in - itiO town of '' . t _ ...,.:-., - kmeries. Dachas' 00., N..Y., and seven or eight :., 4 . - • - i . :* . aniniait have died. At fling Sing, eight or ten •.. I cattle have died of 'the disease. j ~..7 _ ,, - - ' ... 1 4 . ''.__ - The Chicago Board of Health' have deicidid l to : l i ' I ' g-:- estabhah,a cattle quarantine at that city. - _,— - .: 1 f- ' The President has. officially proclaimed Geer.' . :, i-,..- _7.,,-;: : - :More ratilleationf the Fourteenth Aniendment.:•,' 'i. , _ . • India. outrages '-are reported : from Kan--; ' - . 4 „,' ' ~,,,...- 448. The hostile Indians are retreating to Ar- • % i'.7i 5;4'. itemise, pursued by the military and volunteers. - - -", el 11,. Robert Ould, ex.rebelComminioner for the ex- - : r .7 . oberige of prisoners , ha* written thelateid"Dett, ir,,,,:t, 41 - °Crain isitmaign document. . ,:' r - g ; • i • There wasiess-dispoettion to operate in stocks i! , ..;; An Philadelphia on Thursday, but prices were . ' 4 - 4 ". #.'.:/ rather firmer. - Ira door there was no materid t ''''' ( r:-?,. - ' change*, o notice .. Wheat and rye were" unclean -. • . ~t. .0, -Red. 'Corn and - oats were null and lower. ' Gold , - , ~''. elesed at 11,2. i -A:decline of le. - • t, -. ' ,:; ::' i , .• ,4.,: ' Aa etlortaitig made to` remove Oahe from the PlallAciphis diatom House, boo .as he is actively aupp!:irl'l4 by'Senatoili,Bnokalew • 4. - omiCatte.ll,lt though,t thitt he wilt .totain fah* °Ebro for some tune yet. . - ' Cotrartnik_erraixAri while. C.linicting- a , ••_. l •Z sal6.at Donaldson this week, tilloughebkhad. ' i 1 . --- .. e, made ti discovery of general inpirest. Amiing— : .. '7 A r some papers . be- noticed , one, and Al b1iN,.. 4 ; 4 , 4 ;i s y. ; glance fell upon it be saw . the words "Direr- '-'951 tors Of the Poor and,thp flgire.t."lo:". Hake : . I stlast was a clue to the wireteabouts. of than: ten tbotrland dollars! But . alasl how fleet:. ing htiTathhopis! Upon examination it prov to be liimply an _order In favor oC Eti & Lomlson for supporting anout-door pari r.- _ Tau funeral of Hon. Thadde . 1 : Stevan' 'took pleM. at Lancaster on. Monday list. _Places of briefness were closed and bonen ,very generally, `we" draped in mourni:rii. the funeral was 'the largeet ever held Lancaster, being nearly dou ble the 67,13 of that: of ex-Pieutdent James- an4n. •_.• . 1 : 1 ; • • Republicans of Lancaster county . .ternecl, ass last mark of political rpepect to the, • -"l2li•est Ccimmonir," to give him annanimond '. ;rote for Representative to dongrela at. the " • nominating election, which ke there determined,., by the popular tote, and it Was "done. A new • • election has bail' ordered, and his ancoessor will . If be appouited. _ _ • ••. THE STEAM Wlleaya tillplANCE.—atie. whistles at , the FarnAce; andtGAp boltiery tad continuing to pipe away at early dAwn to the irowyance of porgies residing in the vi c inity, anslispeenally to ' • agslu writes us this week ire indignant 'terms, but at such length, that we rei. , ' ally find it impossible to e. care spore ferjr.',. ThO giat'Of it is however, that lie. thinks the nuisance should be abated voluntaril), by thu proprietors ' of the plaoes named, but if, persisted in to the continued Annoyance of people living near,. ho recomende the. to 9 take lewd sneaatirescto have it abated. As we think the iinestion,ja now very , well 'understood, further :ketrepaper comment Us tuntecerhary, and it nate' With the propivetera o f the.Farnaee and Gap Collie to either veltuitari ly abate the alleged nuisance, or for the'pepplo interested to act air auggested 13EiTING THE PERSIANS.The rowdy 'rah. : men who have always been ready let.beat•the I , T . negro,. and found rout- that the negro is not onlY ; capable of, but dpfend himself. haeetommenced h similar amusement igainit the gide; germane, 'A •few, months ago - , eral Gerinans in Boston were badly beaten by a gang.. of , Irishmen ;ireeenily .York, a similar Outrage was petpetrited, and , • Walnut street, Philadelphia, on' Alonda3r ; is last, a German was most shamefully beaten. 4 •• by_fi gang of these roughs, 'aid a couple or, - police officers yrho interfered to resole the ' Gedinans, were also so , badly ,beaten that their lives.were thdarigered. The tiermazii • •;: are a quiet and orderly people, but these -' roughs may, wine of these .days Jim indulging' their Properisities,: - ge! , hold of the wrong , • customer. .. • TTIEI AN . p PATR.IOTII3.II,. or! GEN - Es-AL Guirrr.la.4l3,o2, whilefGen, Gant , was commanding In Tennessee, ,there ; ;. great rash ,to speculate in . cotton.tlitine inerchints in eineismdl , named Mack caught the fever, and, t.,binking ,they might maker 'money, took Jam R. Grant, father of the General, Into pminership, and dent to head-: t ,quartCrs is the, lhope'of getting jMecisl privi leges. The Generst received ,theni, s:nd, as -Mr. Henry Black - has iworn Ins recent lilt, made the following answer to their 4)- 011:allot! : . . . am always pleased. sir,:to render any proner as sistance in my power to toy friends; butt am a Gen eral of the Army of the (lotted States Government, and Icannot discriminate between .its _citizens. do not know why my father should write asking.; ouch a fame. It tuna love no influence art* me. The reque,t is Improper, as it would give ono an advantage over another, an would Iva to that dediorallsatkinwhich. • , - it is Wy endeftvorto -prevent. .The attention of tho military cannot be diverted from, - die work in hand; . vis:: Saving the country. You on take out it permit and trades tongqtherirer;se olhan are= ;ut. Sad a shall be p Wised to hear of youraucciws. . • • • .„ This is In, alriet 'accordance with General Grant's whole.career. He never mid - ea cerk '•;;; of money himself, nor ever. allowed any rola- the or friendltoialske any by his , tali), from. "C..; the day he enterki:l din army tco ; the pVesent. rise Lelia of our .4e t Orate& Zack Union act lGalen Bawds, reareeteect to bees. gad as ant. - ' Wog In tottloszket... Lineectl 011 by the torte' or gal too; TetSt tine, *Jain, Lltharege, and wrerytbine in ..; die pidn U very we of tbe best 'quallty "sod et-the trelry low market fetes, by. • - TI„ : THOMPSCN CO. ". -A[., sallie! Iffllialien will d ol . *Ur as a raise and • ' full of areryihlng in ',their line, hi e, rrodink C colarard. drawer and boi Wan. bed Onnota With iron. ~1 porcelain ant brart - wbeeta; sofa sod table calthrsoe gill kinds; Irmo and Iron hinges. table bingo and back lap,: sand paper of ail • numbers grad leaf rand bronze; gine or a very excellent quality, and all I{t tha Ttery lowest prices b, LO. TIIOI4PSON CO. ' lIbT PUBIL/NRED worthy Prked Catalogiecif rare and curious Bdoke in all depart- '- manta 01 K n glteb and 'Foreign literature. ;Mailed on . receipt deter*. Highest price given for Old Books on any subject or tn. ani4urano, -1128 Muth 6Lintb' Strait. bekro-Walnut , i eIWir.AL.:. 'IT 6m, • April 26. 1662 - • Ceirpeasers - wad Builders, Assessien • QUI and sided from our very extended 'shtick or . Door Locks with rim andMortice, of which weamite s • " very large stair, incinding several new and Ted deilrer... t;iis patterns.; "nate. Strap. 2 and Hooke aratinfgett, UMW Bolts. Screws,- and everytbinp e the buildine „ line, and for sate at tne,very lowest by' . . • _ C. TH MESON a CO. -• • wittw . . AND PiRCOND HAND CAB., 5 1,4 furAmmot FOR tiALE, CIMSAJP.— .:"‘") no top, cog box; one boat body boggy ; one doctor'a I:itisston ;, three top boggles. Can be seen et Ibe Par- t , tory, corner of Second spdNineregtan streets. rear of . t. Mortimer House. 1:1119s. d. DONOHOE,. - is . r Angers IF'dB - , • , 33-It: r. Over IS Tears Espettave In Ike loiteess• • PETER ELENOII,ICICS . . 4 -- -:-) Le - c.. - —17,-)_,.., .... . -, -- , • 1 . . r 8 s:. ' = ;: ix - 0:a-& - •— , : mairso.) ,T . T ---T" .- -1 Aisiattiti , ogenroettx viroßtk::, -• 7. . • .5-: • • 'Trenton; m ew Joraoy. ~: • ••• • • -,• , .. , t . The rindenifnind whales, pactleal• Chain Mandan. toter, Infonne Coal 'Operators • and others, that he is . . =to make Plat or Crane Chains of every else. • , -'• With* ....Particular attention given to rat • • . ' 'Chain for slope& For ftulhei information. sand for := . , cirenlar. -. ' -. ' . ' Web 1 . 5. , as_utf ‘ ~ •.„ TYpkilaterera dUterisla adwaya oi band: it eindoatexua w theied tutr graY u 4 by the bag or les quantity.; gabiladasai sofaapriogs. by tbetrandle or set; Wile of-all slue for fastening Mewing,* facia gad everyfilitigilt tbiks , at loroe eet ;deaf by .k C. TUOlitrauNrADD. = 614.. ART.I3ALLtRY, 614 OWL'N, & 611 Arch Street, Philadelphia, ' l- t1 - ' . • • Loo)ringandlicture Frames. , r • 1 , IMPORTERS OP - Et , -
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