The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 29, 1868, Image 1

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or Pittsburg'. arid It is now the lafgtsat sheet publishrd
In Pennsylvania. ,
Within the last dye year the 4 1n3bserlption Hit was
Aciabled. and it conthines to increase •rapidly. Al an
Adyerttilng medium it is one or the hest in 'ths State.
SITERIFF'N SALES.
ril;Eßllilltrie4 NAILS OF REAL EN.
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irtne of talrY webs Of fs'iari
EY lea and Tendirimif Ell/MIAS, tuned ont of the Court
-Or C.mnou Pleat of Schuylkill County. and to me di
rected, them will be etassedtel - pablic meteor Outcry on
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- Saturday, - AuapeallOfells„
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At 10 reelock in the forenoon, at the Cont i Ronne, in
the Borre.gh of Pottsville, S-hui 'kill County, -the fol
lowing described real elate, to wit:
. ' All that certain lot. or elect' of ground, eiteate in the
- the Borough of Aahlaiid. Schnyttoll County; bounded
':', the east by property of Andrew Portzee, west by*
15:h st-.et. month .by Centre street', and north :by an
alley, fOOtAiiiiIID in ',width 50 feet' cud 'in depth 125,
feet.. with •he nopurtdlntrees consisting of a two story'
frame Tavern boune-With stone basement. anri la two
'eery frame bait building attached, a ode story'frame
laii , dieg and a frahie stable; aithe property of ED
' WA•vtl) ZSCHECK. - •
- .i.t.Le.,-All thrtrertain lot'or piece of ~round, situate
. in the florreesh of Ashland. Schuylkill County, bound.:
' ed not t liw ard Iyl .Y Centre Street, . null wit ,dly by 'Mid.'
d'e .st he Lt. vye-toothily-by lot of John li:o.nev. ait,,
eas , ,yaidly by lot No 194. containiort:in width 251. et,
and iti d epth 125 feet, with the appurtenances cdneist
'ire , it, a I atoryf rune buildeer need as a store and tin.
,shep; as the property of JONATHAN IVITMAN. ~ •
. t W., -A il that certain two story frame, building: 014
nate ;II the 11..r00.:h if St. Clair. Schuklkill Couri•y;
-. cintaining - in eran7 - 17 Pee, and in, deptn at: feet, and
. the lot or piece of'gronnd on which the Same is erect -
ed, with the cartilage appurtenant thereto. sltriate.on
the Wu et elite of second street ache distance of 240 feet
from Carroll street, and iinmliered on the plan of- the
' R.troLigh of „,St Clair with Om number 42.;a.m. Dr „,
pert y id.loSErli HESSE, "wirer orreputedownerand
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cofitractor. • -
.4 I-o-All that certaioint or pieri of proaind, sitnite
on the easterlyaide ot'Main street, in, the Borengh
. i,l'
- , "st ..eandoatt, Semylkill County, hounded north by lot
' of Patrick : T. Ferguson. east by,:i e 0 feet'whleyilley,
son:ll%y lot of Sarah Bodey, rind west by Main street,
t containing In width 30 feel. and. in depth triO feet, and
bieng lot marked No.'l?. in block 23, on P. W. Shenfeen
. map or plan bt said Borough, with - the appurteziatites
-' . awaking of a double 2 store frame dwel.ing himne,
with store basement-and riled kitchen attached, end a
small frame stable; as.rhe properly ofJACOB SMOKY
'and WILLIAM OItORBEIL
- • A i.vs-All that certain lot i,r piece of ground, lithatc'
on tie northWardly side of Sunbury street. in. the 80-.
rout; of Mlnetaville, County of Schuylkill. bounded
north .
wardly by Lewis street:- eistwardly by lot of .Ette
phi Harris 'and 'Catharine Weaver, eonthwardly by
Stitt nry Street. and .eseatwardly by lot 'of Frederick
Roerig, containing In.:width on raid Snnbery street and
runntng back of that width 2011 feet, with the appurte
suances. consisting of a One !tiny frame ebop via a 2
istery fr - ame dwellinghotoe„ the group - Li covered by said
, - :"building and so mach other yround immediately acne
;'cent thereto and belonging to the above parried Aaron
'.Ranbitcli, Isaac nasbitch, Mary -Puelp and Ellitheth
1 . - .• - • zEinzhetcart may be nere-vary for the ordinary and use
. ful purr:Om:a of the came; Hp thiL. ) ;iny'rty of AARON
nA , BITCR, lat,AC tiff ell
RAS AND
.ELIZABETH. HLIGHEs. '
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''' - ' Atao-All that certain lov 'fa piece of grotind, athlete
in the- Borough of ittinrsvilte. . htt)lkill County, -
.bOuuded northwardly by a3O feet wid street, eastwerd
-1
-Irby lot ut S. A. Fella, efinthwardly
, yBuebury street,
and westwardly. by lot now or late of the estate of
• Jonas Bast, deceased, containing in width:2;feet, more
or 'lees, and in depth gee fget. more Or Ica., wittii the.
. appertenances, consisting 'of a two atm., &robe and
brick dwelling house, with stone basement, and a three
story frame back handing attached; and a two. store
frame dwelling honed,on the rear end a acid lot ; s ae
• the • property of PHIIP LEIIMLEIt.
. ' Also- All that certain let or piece.of ground, athlete'
In the Bortagh of Minersaille. Schuylkill County,
behnded eaaiwardly by Carbon street. northwardly by
North Street", westwardly by lot of Frank Sipes, and.
Southwardly by lot. of dosenh 'Taylor. enntnining in
width 110 feet and In depth 1 . t.•0 ,feet,leith the appnr.- '
tenancy, cteisisting of a pro story frame - dwelling.
finest and a truma enable; as the rivaperty of JOHN I.
• ;FISHER. . . .
4 t,,,, (S 0 1;) -All that certain lot or piece of ground,
•. nituate:in. the Towuabip,of Cass. Schuylkill C•unt3,
hounded northwierdly- by lot or Thomas Mohan, eate r
.. warslly by read lending fro n Minernville- to Mina 11 , 1.1
t lap, southward's toy tot now err late of the yamate cif
, Richard Dm ts. deceased, and we:twarilly by land of tbe.„ .
. . Delaware Veal Company, containing in. width 40 fee,
•nmore or less, and In depth 120 feet,. more or lees, with'
the attpirstenarces.• consisting (4 a two story frame
.
tavern apd dwe'lint , Dense. .
A1...,, - 'o :.: -All that certain lot or:Piece of ground:
, pallet,: in the .Town-hit, °COM.. Schaylirail tantity,
~.' bounded ilnithwarely by lot - of--, southviaolly ny
lot of. do ' 1
meph ,M:rite'', eamtwatilly by land of Buttock
. • and - Spencer, rand westwardly by • road leading from
.. Minerevilleto Mine 11111 - Gap. containing itywidth 21,
. , feet, more orleem, and in depth tic, feet, more or leas.
With' the appurtenances_ conmisting ef*Li frame' stable;
as the property of MAaTIN FINLEY. ,' • . '
-__ Also-All that certain lot or piece of ground, Alb:tate
... ,
In the - Boreingh of Sbenandoub, '':Scagylittli County,
---; bounded' on the north by lot of • -,,, Begins,' east by a ;
20 feet'wide alley, soldh.by let of ~•-•.- Callen. west try
Math tree', containing in width flo feet,' and in depth •
150 feet; more brie., With the appurtenances, consum
ing of a Watery frame dvrelling hues," with oh e-
. lias
- merit, and a 1y , 4 sturrniank dwelling ' house on rear
- end of lot ; an the propertly ' Of. ANTHONY D :V ITT.
je
:Also-All that certain-lot or ;piece of gin nt, situ
ate In the'town of Girardwile, lu Butler ' ownship,
Schuylkill Coney, boundid tiorthwudly y tiirard
- road, soUrtiwardly by Pult;in straafti eastwardly by lot
of Jacob Lehman,' and wi.artvardly. by tot „of Tit mac
° • liengther, containing in width 25. 'friet.,'And in depth
, 120 leet.„, with the alipurteliauces, consisting of a 2.
.„' - etary frame dwelling. boure. 'with a, frame kitchen at-'
"-lathed ; fill the prof6•rty et JAMES BRADBURY' .
.. Alho -'All that certain lot ‘',r4ilece of ground, situate
•
In tr,e' town cif Donalthon, in, Frillier Township.
"Schuylkill County. bounded weitwardiv brio!. of Jan-.
athin Schreiber. ea-twarilly by lot of George .N. Leh
man. nerthwardly by Phliadelabla .etreet,--and eouth -
. • venially by the. Swatura Ration:l, containing in width
DO feet and in depth 150 -Tech with the appurtenances,
. " consisting tif adorable 2% itury frame dwelling rouse;
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an the' tiroperty-ol MARTIN TREFZSGERaind CATE'-
. MON E 7PREFESOER; his wife.„ , . .! • •
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A hie .1.11 Chit cerralu tot or p lease of .grontel, eltn-!
' ale In ttiecTown \ot Donaldson, in B'railey TOwnehip,
rachnklirlil County, "bounded. eorithisartily by °Centre •
street, westwardly iy hit of Peter Rinker, northward-:
ty by lands of the Donaldson Improveinent"Computy,-•
. and esiewardry by lof'of Philip Manly, containing In'
..; width 50 feet, and in depth 11/0- feet, with the apporte- -
! . !mcee, consisting of a dontilef 8 story frame dwelling
Meow ;:as the property Of \ Wll,Llem tr. AVELNA.I7OII.
• 4 rio-'sAll that certain farm or triter of_land. situate
- ” - - in Washington Township, Scbuyikill,C misty, hounded
by lands of John 'Cowed, Charles Lteitbert, Daniel
', strriartz, and land" of the estate of Ilenryliiegio4
'dee. ' yd, CODULIDing in acres and 215 perches, With the
.. - appurtenances, counisting Of a 2 awry log dWling
house and a log-barb ; as the property of PRRDER
. ICEILLOLTRIIBAUfd and CARL SCHONIIIIITER.
..41.•&-.All that certain tract or (Dere of _land, eltuate
In the Borongb of Creesmia, Schuylkill County. bound
ed north by, lot of George Perlin, east .by Piglet' street,
:adati'le: G:ove street, and 4'ost by land or/Ur Mine
, •II WI& Schuytkillliaven /tail Road CiOpriny, contain:
ide• ti acres, more or lees, with that appurtenances ten
- eieting iif a two story frame dwelling house- with a two
stori , frame kitchen attached, and airtime bank barn,
lathe property of BENJAMIN HI/SLER. '
A liaa-A.1.1 that tertaielot or iplece of gmulid, situate
in the 'Borough of Patti Carbon, Sctuiliill Comity,
boirtided .northwardly bk,,liit of Thomas IL Walker,
c !cola-artily by lot of Thomati. - Walker, southwardly
. by Railroad street,'erofty, , stw, dly by lot of — Reruns;-
-'' containing In width 25 feet a , In depth 10 feet, more
• ,or lees , with the appurtyina ces consisting of a 2t,'
.'Rory' frame Teri:4l.mnd dwelling house, with stone
- batty:mint, and a 2'story frame kitchen attached; as the
... pro,i.erty of CURDY IC - WADDEN. •."- - " • - '
ALM.- , All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate,
• , •` . O the her:nigh of Palo Altri;Sehuy,killCounty, bound-
. Yed'eastwardly by George etre.
,westwardly ey lot of
' . (/ orividt De Preto'', northwardly by Bacon :dread. and
. touibwardly by hiker —Shaeffer, containtnittn width,
t 4 reec, and in thiniti 40-fort, more or leas, with the ap-.
purienancem.Consistieg of a. 2 story frame dwelling
• r , hotiSe, with a l'story footle itchen thereto attached,
as the property of lii•Oti O'DONNELL.
• ,• ' Abei -All those 2 certain iota or plerea of grecind On
.." ' the eoutbwardly redeye Peacock street, In the lkinitigh
• of Pottsville, Schuylkill County; being lots marked
Nos. 8 and 4 et'the - map of a sub-die:don made -- try.
' 0 Gedrge W. Slater and Anna S. Ida wife, of sundry- foes.
f , laid out in the Norwegian addition to -Pottsville, and
• , being part of original lot Ni, 100, bounded as foliose. i
. Iserth. by Peacock' street, eve by lot. No. Sal Slater's
snb,-dirlaton, west by lid No. '2. and-south by land of
' • : Anne B. Sister, containing in front on said Pessock
, ' street; 80 feet each, arid extendlag back 200 feet, with
the. apptirtenancee connin• ing. Of 'a 2 story frame dwell
' . „ ink bonne, with brick and - stone basement t esti* pro
perry, of WILLIAM HELFER and AUGUSTA 11EL.
' • L PEE, hle wife. .' . r
• .. 'l4 - Iso-All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate
1 ° ,': on hel east side of Ceirtn , street, in - the:Borough of 'Ts
in.allua. Schuylkill C Mich bounded on the north by lot
. met or late of Willikin Reagan, cast by lot,of William
• Mandrock. Smith by lot of - George limrod, and west, by '• Centre street, containing in width on said Centre stre,t
' la feet. arid estendire.easehrardly of that width to line
'. . 're lot now or late of William Sandrock, too feet, with
.the appurtenances consinting of a two story frame
dwelling house with stone basement; as the property
° • of ALBERT H. GLAISSMIRE. . .
• .i dime.-Ali that certain building or dwelling house,
- ' two aorta high, haying a front of 25 feet; and a depth
. ° - -cif 25 feet, situate on-a certain 10t Or Pie 4l ) of hind in
.• if. ci Borough of Maturrioyoity, Schuylkill County, front
----"--, "fog on Pine street,. acijOihink the house,of Martin Sal
mon, end the ground roared by said building, end so
. -
- much other irroand liamsdlately adjacent thereto and
belonging in like manner.to the abuve woad William.
'W..Jenkina, as may he necessary for the ordinary and
' . - . useful purviews of Oh same; us the property of Wile
LIAM W. JENKflia. •
°•••• ' . ' Abase -Ali that cu rtain' message orlt a enenzent and
tract of land, situate in", Union Town ip, Schuylkill ,
- County, bounded onitie went-by a pub:ic hm4, on the
_ ''. zuorthly land of the Union School - District, eel the east
by lands of John Johnson and Henry Rapp, and on the
-.• ' . south by land of Jacob Derrick, containing 90 per hes,
strict measure, with the appurtenances, consisting of a I
.'. l' twostory frame tavern and dwelling house; a Reline
. "i, barn and.a frame blacksmith shop; as the
,prOperty of
- ' JOHN FOOSE. . ' .
'• ' ' Also-All that certain farm or tract of land, situate
to Union Township, Schuylkill County, adjoining lands
•
of Jacob Lindenmntb. David Roehrig, John Johns:oh,
.. ' Jacob Derrick and' others, containiug 175 acres,- more
or lees, with the appurtenance', consisting 01.1 tyro Zito
frame drelinag house, With a two story frame. back
bundlcg attached, a large frame barn, a frame stable,
' - a stone smoke house, a two story frame dwelling house
_ with a two story frame back- building attached, a large.
"' frame barn, and a water power saw mill; al the prop
.".-- ' erty of THOMAS FOOSE AND JOHN FOOSE.' •
\ . • Also •Sill,that certain tract or piece Of land, situate
. , in South slianheim Township, Schuylkill County ad
joining lands of Franklin Lockenbill, -Daniel Nei,"
John.Staller. ° lzontalning 5S acres, more or less, with
the apptirtenaticee, enntriatlntof a 2 story log dwelling
hone-and a frame :stable ; - as; the,: property.of GEO
scHRSIDRR. •.- - - i •
• A tao--All thit certain lot or piece of gro u nds rand",
• An - the Baronet Of Pottsville, Scheyilrill Oceinty, bound
ed northwardly hy ‘ltinerkcille street, outwardly -by
- lot of Elizabettoldebter, southwardly by a 16 feet wide
alley; and westwardly by lot id Charles Steidley and
...- ' the Alrbein Methodist E. Ctirch Qmetery, emtidniteir
in width 20 feet and in depth - tin feet, mom or *pa
with the appurtenances. consisting of a lk story frame
• .„-,. ' dwelling home, with al story flame kitchen' attached;
. as the ompertyonFREDERIUK BOUILDEN and Mrs
. - BOURDEN, his wife. '
- :: i . " Alas-All that ceertaln building situate In, the,Ber.
. ~,, • . ough of itibenandosh, In the County of Schnylkill,and
marked on the general map or plan of said' liorough
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number ], in block No. 2, being a ti story !mine house
a ~ about 25 feet in frontby 80 feet In depth, cart the lot
or piece ut groatid and cartilage - aripdrtenazit to rid
bending, and to much other ground as may be user
. nary for,the ordinary and-Useful pm:poses ad the same;
.
as the rhoperti of JOHN FORNEY. owner. or' 'yielded
- •owner, and HENRY J MOYER, aretactor. il' . .
• A Us, No. 1-..An'tnat certain tract of laud,. eltuate in
Wa,thingtion Tawne, fictinylidll County, containing'
. . 101 acres aid tthr
d 601,erches of young chestnut , , sprout'
laud of about 14 years growttionoach Of WhiChie MM.
• enough for posts and rails for fence,- located !about 10.
. unites slam Auburn, near the_ Railroad. This land. is
•
'supposed to contain Iron ore. • . • - i ~.'
' Se 2-The 'undivided one-half of all that ceriath
. tract or Piece of land, situate in Kahanoy .Township,
BMW= Comity, ocansied by lands of Daniel Haley,
Witham gond, John Batter, lands -of The City of:
Philadelphia, and Mem, randaining OS area and 125
! .
.1 . perches and allowance, .
, •lira. 1--All that certain 2 story frame ' dwelling
I _ _1 • - with stone baaement. and 6 lota or pieces of ground.
' - • i shone in the Borough of Pottawille, richnylkill Coats
, ".• IY.`bounded sonthwardly by lot of Cl D. Tipple. seat- .
, _
-- . ' *witty by Third street, northwardly: by -rarnew 54 . ,
and werainrdly by a 20 feet wide alley, containing la
front on Third .street 100 feet more or' leak and be
, hag lo depm 100 feet, more or lea` • •
. . •
:''' ti:o. 4-All that certain-lot or plece 'of ground:Mtn.'
= gh at the comer of North god PIM stream, to the
- of Potteville,' containing in
front on rid'
Ninth street 40 feet, and in length or depth 1110 feet tin. ,
Pint Pled to aSO Beet wide, street, it being lot NO.I
to Retakes Addition to PottsrMe, with the
- hn p royentente, - dnislating of it t .freme hams
• with bailment- kitchen. frame stable, good well of,
• su m I/Ith pazOP, obc- -
• No. S-All that certain lot or piece : of ground , Beanie log 'cm First meet, in the Borough of Moine,
• licbuylidil County, being lot Ho. 26 to Matt±dn's Addl.
• ' than 10 Pottsville, containing In font on sehr BUM
. street 66 feet II inebekand in ftth at right angles with
. Said Plat swept 140 feet,-booaded by said First lend.
a2O feet wide alley-and other IMAMS
.. 1.0... ci add
• ,' • W:Ratthin, with the 00.fara
• ' l k rani frame boom i:l l gajael im:liaall' sent kltchm r .
. Se. 11 7., AR those 101artala and contiguous 101 l Or
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:PUB,LISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY EANNAN 8z RAMSEY, POTTSVILLE, COUNTI:PENNgTLyANIA.
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§ihgte COpies Six Penis:
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SHERIFF'S. SALES.
First and ElecOntretreets, in the-BorimehOf rouffivlllr,,
Schttylkill County...fachlot being 10 Gad- front Ay ini
feet deip to a twenty, feet wide alley. and being bus
No: 14 15,;10.12;19, 12, 20.21, 22 and 23; In 'Bilatchhes
Addlti tn to Pottsville, Schaylkig. County. -
No. 7—MI those two certain kilis of ground, fronting
on North street, etch lot being 36 fret from b 7.130 feet.
deep to a3O 'feet street . bring lots No. 2 - and 3ln
klatchin's Addition- 10. Pottsrville. t chuylktll Cdainty
with the huontremetta..consisttre of a donb'e story
'frame building - . with birement kitchen.
No. -All those 2 certain /OM of ground, fmntidg
on North Strom, each lot twine 20 fret frrint by 130
feet deep i to, a :lA. feet street. below lots numbered 4 and
5 In Maudlin'. 'Additlan'to Pottsville, fichaylkill Coun
ty, together with the.tuipeintenients: consisting' oil
amble 2-story frame boast with' basement kitchens.
Att. 9-611, those 2, certain- lute of .ground, 'fronting
nWNorthatreet,'esch being BO feet front by, 130 feet'
deep to a 3o feet street bring , lota niimbered - tt and T
in Matchin'a Addition to Pottsville, Schuylkill County,.
i together with the lrnprovementa..consistl4lsl-a double
Latory frame house with hventent kitchens.
Nolo -All those 13 - certam contlootis jots orere"
of ryound frontimt on North street each lot-be l ) r i tic .30
fret trout by 130 tom deep to a Nt feet wide Street,
being lots numbered S. 9. 10, fL 19 and 13, in Match.
In'. Addition to Putt,4lllc. . •
No. 'll.-.311 that certain lot Of.tmlar.d (renting on
First street, in the Borough Of Valt3Yille, Schuylkill
County, and extending on Uteentiew street, oto feet
and - between ixtrallei linos and at' ri,gl4 angles 440 feet
S inches, to tritittof NortitAmplican Compacy.
' No. 12—All those 3 &Asia. contiguous lots or pieces
of ground, fronting on North street; between. First. and
S..ond streets. containing Isogether-230 Wet on *inn
street, 118 feet on First etreet,_and lOS.feet on second
street, and about 904;1 in the centre,. bounded by
Front meet; North str t;Second street. aXe feet wide
tiller, and lot N o. 24 in Ileir_hia's Addition to Putty
vino, Schuylkill County, toeether with the improve
mews, con4ting of an unfinished one story frame
hone: 'and two frame stables; 4121 the property - 'of
SiIr.ORC,F.: W. hIATCII.IN. •
ISAlso—all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate
in the Itorough of Nahatioi City, Scitcylkill County,
boundedhorth by ...lands Of the Railroad Co..
east by Main street, south by lot of.Jaines McHugh,
and west by an alley, containing In •ridth 2;', feet, .and
in depth 100 feet, more'or less, with the apporteumices
consisting of a ¢ story frame dwelling house with frame
kitchen attached, as the, propeity'of THOMAS TITZ •
Also—All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate
In the Borough of Mahanos City, Schuylkill; , County,
bounded north 57 lot of John Harley, east by an alley,
south by lot of ildaisrd Cronin, and west by Main
street, containing to width It feet and in depth to feet,
more or less, with-the appurtenance% etuldatiagwf a
2 story tntme 'Tavern houses/Ith stone barement., frame
kitchen attached and aslakstahje ; ae thesaoperly of
DAVID McNAWARRA.
14 t r - All that curtain biter piece of ground, Situate
in the Borough of Idahanoy City; celthylklll County,
bounded north by Centre street, east by lot of Jacob
Newkirk, Gout/thy an alley, and west by loCof Alex,
under. Pfister, containing In width 25 feel. and in depth
125. feet. with the appurtenance% consisting of a 9 story
frame.dwell Mg house with atone basement and a frame
cabiliter chop z as the propertyot JAMBS RYAN.
Al that certain lot or piece of ground, eltitato.
In the Borough of Mabanoy City, Schuylkill County,
bounded north by an alley, east bylot of Dominick
Joyce; south hycentoe street, and wilt by vacan t lot,
connOuing to w idth 25 feet and In- depth 125 feet, with
the appurtenances, consisting of a 2 story frame dw.el-•
line house with stone_ bareinent, :Ike the property of
JOHN MeDONALD,... H
dl u-All that certain lot orDiece mt - gcroundi in•thei,
Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill Gonoty, situate on
\ thr 'south aide of Penn sheet, anti known ou the plan
of the townt lot NO 13, Tenn dreet, fronting 40feet
41
1 blidPe • street, and,extetaling , back or south of
4 .s
thi. width 150 fret to a 20 feet wide alley. bounded
.nor by Penn street. south by a2O feet wide alley. east
by ' 'Co. lb and west' by lot Not 17; sent the appur
ten cee, consisting of a S story frame dwelling nouee.
with stobe basement, asthe'propirrty of WILLIAM T.
Wtcf.P. \ ,t. - • , ,
. f.;•—Ali that certain piece or Parcel ot land, Minato
In Italy - ,Townebip, • Schuylkill • County. • bounded.
.notthiainily . by_lane of Pegg 4, Atwater, eastwardly
by t public root, westwardly by I land of Pegg re At
' water, and soutbwardly by land: of Pegg & Atwater;
containing 1 acre, more or less, with. tbe-appurtettan•
ces, . consisting of a 9,,M eitory fritue-dweihng house
with a frame back Wilding attached ; as the property
o, J(IS)PH BRIGGS., '
'„ ,•• •
'Otisetf and taken in exetutinn and will he so'd'hy . •
• ' • GEORGE C. WYNKOOP, ffttbrift:-
SbMift's Office, Pottsvitle,:Angitst ,
. . s st-st
.14ponaa: lamed onrut the'Cknit of Com
mon Pieria of at:mynah County; and to me directed,
thdre wilt be exposed to public !ale or outcry. ^•
Oa Saturday. klePteaalater 12111, IMPS, i.
At 1 o'clock in the afternoon, I stitthe Con Howie; in
'the Borough or Pottayllle, ttchuylkilk entity, the
;following dep . Cribed real estate, to wit: \
-
Na I—A l l that certain ii or,plece Of it and, Pin-,
ate in• the Borough of Tremont, &buy ill Ccinnty,
botinded northwardly by North , street, eastward!) by
Clay street, weiwardly• by an alley. and Sonthwardly
ha lot No. IS9. it being lot: No. 144 to the map or
plan of amid Borimgh, -containing In width feet and
in depth 140 feet, more or lees. ; - • •
'No. 2—MI that certain . lot 'or plece of ground. viti
ate in the Borough. 'of Tremont". Schuylkill County,
bounded .nortiwardfy by lot N e . eseterardly by •
Clay street, westwardly by . an ,tairei, ponthwimily by
lot No. 1104 it being lot No. I'a9 on the map or plan of
add Borough, containing in width 40 feet aid mdepth
.140 feet; more or low.
No. 3 - All that certain lot or piece of ground. situ
ate in tho Borough of Trement. Schuylkill tmunty.
bounded northwardly by lot No. 199, 4,004:evi1, by
clay street. westwardly by an alley. snd southwardly
by tot Nu. 191; it being lot No, Won the map or pion
'of, paid Borough.. containing iii width 40 feet and in
depth - 140 foc:t. more Or-leas ;. tv the property qf DAN
113,I.0*.REGAN.
disc-All that certain two-story frame house or
building, with basement, containing in front 25 feet,
and In depth 25 feet, situate on the aouth•east cornet
or Railroad street and Fourth Alley. in the Borongh
of Mabanoy City. Schuylkill County, Pa, •on that ter I
tan lot or pine of ground known and marked on the
map or Va 1404 said Borough ae lot Nu. 1, in block No :
7, bonded north by Railroad street, wait by Pouch
alley, moth by Cehtre street, and east by lot No. 3,
containing In front on Railroad street 25 feet, and ex
tending of that width 125 feet to Centre street, and the I
lot or Of t° of ground end cartilage intoner-rant Mere- 4
to; se the property of TRAHOIiN JONES, 'owner, or
reputed owner
an contractor, . _ • „ I
dim --Ail that certain lot or 'piece of, erotmd, inn
ate In Shenandoah. In the, Township of Illabanoy, la
the (lonely of Schuylkill. and Stain of Pennsylvania.
On the west aide of Jordan street rigid The north tide
01 Lloyd street, bete g lot numberten ('o) block three
fai se laid out by P: W Sheeler, and the same prem
ises which William Bowers and others by Deed ditted
the 19th dad of April; A. D. 15643, granted end con
firmed onus Henry J. lito;ser.. with the appurterumers,
conalsting of a 23,„ story frame dwelling bort.° with a
1 store frame kitchen attached, a frame stable, al
- frame onto',- and a C story frame carpenter shop:
as the property of HENRY J MOYER.
Also-All• that certain two-story frame bons. or
building, situate in Newtown, Reilly Township,
Schuylkill County, on Tremont street or road contain
ing in front on said street or road 20 feet, and in depth
23 feet, and the hit or piece -of ground and cartilage
appurtenant to said betiding, said lot or
,piece of
ground being bounded and described as follows,"tiz:
on.the north by a street. east by Tremont street, south
by Company-lands, and west by an alley ; as the prop
erty of JACOB MILLER. • •
r. etho-All that eertalia 2-story frame house With
kitchen attached, one story high. said house being :a
high.
front on Union street, In the Borough of Tee
wont. Schuylkill County, ...and 24 feet deep, and the
lot or piece of ground, heralded and described ail fol
lows : On the north by an aliey, east by an alley. math
by lot of George P. Owen. ilia west by Cohn street
In said 13arough, and the cartilage appurtenant to said
but ding .:. tie the property of BENJAMIN li it-INGE lt •
Alaa-All that cert sin lot or piece of ground, satiate'
in the Borough of St Clair, Schuylkill. County. bound
ed westwardly by second street, esetwardly by lot of
Michael Redlich. eouthwardly by lot of Joseph Knit.
'told northwardly by property of„Williarii E Stone,
containing in width 40 feet and In depth 100 feet. with
the appurtetences, canine*g of a double two-story
frame dwelling ham. with stone baaerieint, with a
twonory stone kitchen thereto attached. and a frame
atone; as the property of HENRY WEPER.
A bo-All that certain lot or nue of ground, intern
In the Bornu,eh of litehanoy City: Schuylkilt County.
Pa.. bounded northwaidiy by lot No. e in Block 75,
eastwardiy by a2O feet wide alley, and sontbirtidly
by lot No. 3 In Block 715, and wenwardly by NSW St,
and Uttar lot No. 4ln - Block 75 on Outer'e Pap or
plan of said Borough, containing in width 25 feet. and
In depth 105 feet:with the appurtenances, consisting
of a 2 story frame dwelling house 'with a 134 Story
. frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable; OS the
property of JONATHAN LINDENBIHTH.
Also-AlLihose two certain contiguous lota or pieces
of *ground, Aurae In the Borough ot Ashland, Schuyl
kill County, boogied oorthwainily by Centre street.
eastwardly by lot of A. G. Swift, southwanilly tur a 20
feet street, and - westwardly by lot of William Joust,
contnning together 50 feet in width. and Ito feet In
depth, mortar leas, with the ' appartenanres, consist
ing of a one story none naive and frame oar iske
•bonee: AS the - porpert, of AtiAM MOCK and MIAs.
MOCK:
Aise-All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate
in the Borough,of Putt Carboo, Schuylkill County, bar J.
g Wang at a post, corner of land late of Daniel
Rhodes and others, thence by the same north 262 feet
G tubs/ to a post„ thence • exult 7514 deer went /9
feet '6 inches to a post hi the line of land formerly of
Bard Pittance, now of Tobias H. Wintersteen and,
ofpers. thence by the same month I' degrees east 934
feet 3 inches to a paet,corner of Moot Warder'sisnd,
and thence along said', line south II degrees east 49
feet 4 inches to the phase of beginn,ing., being the lot
or piece of land which Edward B.Hubleycl Elands
S. Hubley and their , wives by indenture d atedthe nth
day of October, A D. 1938, recorded to Schuylkill Coun
ty in Dead Book No. 11, page In, granted and , coo.
veyed to the said Tobias H. Winteistate. Also-all
that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the B.
rough of Port Carbon aforesaid, bounded as (olive:
Beginning at a post to the Una of land of RIMIOA.
Packer, late °tend 'Wintergreen, at the distance of 113
feet fi Inches from Warder's line, thence by land , new
or late of the Miners Bank of Prineville. In the Corday
of Schuyiktfl north 70 degrees west 40 - feet to a poet
on the easterly side of . the Branch Railroad leading
from the oldSanylidll Valley rued to the tan of
the said Miners" Bank, thence by land late of Aew
}tarsal and on the innerly side of said Railroad north
re degrees west 142 feet to a pent, thence south I do.
greet wed 50 feet to a post, thence north 20 'degrees
50 minutes, east tii feet 10 Inches to a pen to the I Inn
of other land ci said Wintersteen, thence along the
same Pa degrees east 258 feet 10 inches to the place
of beginning, being the name lot or place of ground
which Andrew Mussel and wife by inecature dated
the id day of Jana A. IX 1845, recorded In Deed Book
No. 94, page 169, granted and conveyed to the sa d
Tobias ti. Winterateen.
A too-Ali that certain piece or parcel of land, situate
In the Borough of Port Codger aforesaid, bounded la
follows i Beginning at a post on the touthwardly aide
of Mahe' Sheet,' in Newbold% part of Port Carbon, at
the Matinee of 60 feet 9 !aches from the eouthwert cor
ner of Mahe and Taylor Arens, thence by other land
of the said Packer, late Wintering% south lor• de
grees east On feet, to Haywied Street, thence aloes
saki Haywood Steen south 65% device west ellen si
inches to a corner of other land of said Packer
and in the I of tend late of William L. Warder, de
ceased, by said Packer ' s land north tri
west 270 7 inches to the southwardly side of
Street id. thence along said Main Street north
TOM eut 90 feet to the pleeentbegilinlag, be
devise
log the eam piece of land which Charier Saber by
Deed dated st day of May . A. D. 184 ii. recorded In
Schuylkill my to Deed Book No. SS, page, lee,
granted fuid,conseyed to uted Winteneeen. ,
Also--All that certain Alt or place Ig=a• gi t r ata
In Newbold s part of POll Carbon ht. at the
southwest of Main and TerorAlereets begin-
Sing at sa Owner, theism auu_warte7 along Lry
west aide Taylor street 941 bet, thenoe 004t h 'sow
owe west feet I Inches, more or leek to thee of
teed by Charles Saber to
Whetters el/
it above hereto desa Tolda kEl ibedi Wipe/ hi?
said het decribel lot and in a el
With seat lee street 251 feet to the 1640 or
Maingre4 inz t ai n' T egstigirdly 15 feet to the
Place of beteg the lot or piece of
esionnd the Paid Charles Ba by indenture Wet'
the nth et 'Ohs JY, L1.,,n311. recorded tn Seheyi- I
kill Count in Doti wom NO. 4s_pese 144, rotated
endwise to etleTobhe S. Wtottailltelais ell of
which aboYeeitscrited iota the end Table) 11. ,
Winterstee and wife try Indenture datedMitl=4 ,
Octobr. D. 1945, end intended to be
granted canteyed to tbe laid ] Siena A..,Pecesr.
=el coesiatialef 8e
lanettorylione
i done & , ,etratine Car
Shop with hasementa a tgioasor, brick reandep,
ivetne.dory fume Pattern Shop a two story freirerOf.
See. with the machinery and Wane theraustolhe,
torpror, toodatlng of a 80-hone power eogrea, Imp
t wa b c gtac h one terse twirler lathe fade lean sm.
log Whet, two boring lathes, two drill machtnek three
ow n meeshes, one spike znachlema lICCOIS cant
machine, one con O. ant molly trio tats,oneerro
law, one pled eta" two meet with all i 4ea:
shafts, belttng, Sc.. connected with said ;
as the y of TUB PORT CARBON IR ON I.
PAN •
Abo-All that tenets lee or piece of poen& twit*
to the Dataarek of Cressoes. Sebnyiktltilleenty, beets
ed anddegesibsd se, blot% to ant: Brig It It
stoke MOW, Ogees by MO Of tarealltnnithlearthdli
end 9 perdue 113 $ litotes thence pent...Ea
...land
SHERIFF,'S SALES.
men math 94'degreee eat 12: perches to the middle or
0 public sa leeding from Ibe Cottle Turnpike to
_Sena Smirch Yeller, einnh 61 degree wild 2 and two.
tenths patties. Ocoee Moor Um sum south la delver
west &perches to toe vet thence by bird of Jacob Erb.
man north 14 degree.' "west•l retrlies to the plwe of
►egleeleg. containing 22 penile" with the swede—
Minces, consisting of stIM mom , flume dwelling-home
and (mine state elk the property. of JAI MAR.
BURGER. -
that torten lot or piece of ground, situate
lit the Boeougb Schuylkill Cciunty,
hounded eastwardly pro. y of Jahn •WLUlams,
westwardly by property of bu.t north-.
wittily by Carbon street, and Weithwerdly by. North
Street, cnntalnitof in width 50:feet, and in depth leo
feet, more or seas, With the apt .. . Manama ootutistlig
of a 2%etoryframe dwelling.hotre, with frame back
kitchenattactiedV as The property - of CHARLES W .
TAYL iR.— .
..41w-4511 that terfaln lot t oi d p i ft i of groand , situate
of
In the Borough Ashland. 11 County,.bound
ed north by t.entre greet, east by 7ltit of. August Vo
titutge, month by 20 feet wide alley; and west by of'
Karl Horning , liontening widthA6 feet . and in
depth 125 feet, with the appurtenances , consisting of
a 2 story frame Tavembotoe, with. frame kitchen at
lathed, with stone basement. -and a frame stable; as
the Moen, of ADAM HORNING. • .
1 he z - Alf that kcrtatn lot oeplece of ground, situate
in Branch Tom:Utile, Schuylkill County, bounded as
falloWs : Beginning at a stake-corner on the outward
ly aide of the Nine Hilt & Schuylkill riven Railroad.,
and on a line between lands late of Cheri? , °Mine's=
and Jacob W. Seitzinger,. thence south 69% -degrees
west along the line of land - of mild Selteneet 20
perches to a post in the centre of the west Brsgch or
the River Scylkilkthence South 45% degrees east
85 perches to a atone corner, 'thence north 29,degset av
l east 24 petters to a stone on the west side of the Mine
Bill &13chnvikill Raven Railroad, thence north 84 de
greeloffeet 21 peretieslo the place: of beginning, can.'
acre's, more or less` -with the apptirtenanees,
consisting or a frame 'stable: " •
:Ca t-All that certain lot or piece of ground. sno
bs litanch - .Towlubip, b..enning at
a stake on the Ittinersoille Road at rthe distance of 104 ,
feet northward ly from the corner of tot eold to Refill -
Poutea, - John Fithingillandjamea Burns, ibenie north
"4•234 degree!' east 60 feet, thence mouth 117,g. degrees
west Ito feet to the place of beginning, with the ap
purtenances, consisting of is two story frame dwelling.
florae.
8-All that certain lot or piece of gmund, silage
-ate in Branch' Township, fkluelkill County, beginning
at a corner In Mizersville Road and a corner of other
had of said law &Own. thence - along said Mt north
6i 34 degrees east, crossing the Nine Bill Rekord pio
feet, more or less, to line of - anotherilot of raid Brown:
thence northwardly along wild lot - feet, more or
less, to the line of land late between Charles Gilling
ham and land heretofore owned by the tee
weetwarttlyalorrr the said line about 150 feet, more or
Imp, to a corner in a range with certain Intslio. 19;
13 and 14 no the esetwardly side of the lifinereville•
Road 150 het to the place of beginning, with the are
pu iterunees, &m, as the property of ISAAC BROWN,
deceased in the binds of Stephen Nand% administra
. for of hie rest*, with notice to John Goodfellow. and
Pahl Duffle guardians, of the' minor children of
aim dreessed
-4100,11.11 that certain tract or piece of land situate
In the township of Barry .1n the County of Schuylkill,'
ra.,hoonded and' descriiied ae follows to wit: Be
ginning at a stone - corner of the John Klinger tract of
the landhereinafter described and the land of the Ear
est-IttipoWement Company, thence north 3011 degrees
east 401 perches to a stone, thence north 4331, degrees
east 2TO perches to a stone, thence north 46% degreeS,
west 195 and twatenthei of a' perch to. stones, thence
month 70 degrees west 606 perches to stones, and a
hire°, rock; thence - south till liegreeswest - 92,perehes to
a skier. -thence north degrees west S 4 perches.
to a yellow pine tree. , theticesouth 71. degrees west
periltes to a stone .corner, thence south degrees .
west 44 perches to ketone, thetice South degrees
east gOiN perches to a spine. thence south ti , ;.% degrees
„west lot and six tenths penihes to a stone. thence south
49.degreeseA,4 47 perches to black oak. north Si pa de
.greee, east Si) petkhes to a black oak, then - c.c.-south SSX
degrees east 65-perches to a whitll oak, thence north
degrees eastl4 perehes to a Stone, thence south
11 , 4 degrees wesflT X perches to •stone, thence south
degrees west 454 perches to a stow% thenee south,
l'-% degrees east 211:1-pet ches to a stone, thence narth
art, deerces east /MN perches to a stone, thence south
-4334 degrees elat'94 'perches to a Stolle, thence north:
.713; degrees east 868,perchee to a'stcrne, and place of
'beginning, containing 2,75 , , scree and 109 ~etches. be
• the same mote or less. The said tract or phes of land,
'shove cleperils•d, being composed of ti tracts or pleees
of lend known as the- John Elinor, tie , irge Biewald,
Belay schArlee;lamlasy, Casper Thlell, {Sohn uon
Chrtrrand Michael Weutiqh trams,
And oleo —All that-I:engin trot or
. plcat of land sit
uate In the Township or Fester, In the County of
Schuylkill deresild. bounded and 'deecribed - as fol.'
kW!: Bela/Ming at a pitch-pine near Abe 'West West
branch of the Schuylkill. thence creeping. Buck creek
by land of the Forest Imprommient Company north 49
degrees p e.t 110 perchel to stone-, thence with 19%
degrees. west 63 and flee-tenths percher' to etonest,
thence by the John Hellman , tract north 61M degrees
east 105 and one-tenth perches to'stones, thence aorth
38M degrees east 40 and five-tenth perches by the
Thomas Reed tract, thence by the same north 40X de
greft east perches to Stoma, thente by the same
south 49 desmies 54 minutes east4s prattles to stone*,
thence south Ei'degrens east 47 and oine-teiatts perches
to a stone; thence south 91 and three-secentbs derrees
Seat 50 and eight-tenth, perches to stones, theote
month -• 40M degrees west 1 26 and three tenthe .perches.
thence Muth 51 and thre e-fourths degrees east 19 per
ches to stones, thence eonth 39% degrees west'47 per
ches to a plteh-pine, the place of beginning, contain/I+R
164 acres, be the same more °elem, and being the tract
of land kuown as the Rorer tract ; witb the anpuitenan
cm; &insisting pfalrame engine and slime bonne, lirame
curd breaker with engine& ochntre, ricreenP, machinery,
Azure., Ic.. 1 amilb shim. 1 frame *table, 11 biotite
of 2 awry latrine miners' tnfrie, 2 Meek,. of 2 fermi
frame mineral haves; ea the property of Kali W.
. - ,
„Seised 'and taken In execution and will be mold by
GBORGKC. WYNKOOP, Sheriff.
Shedd's' Oflice, Pottsville, Anna. V, •us
SIIRRIFII4I PALE OF KRAL Ow. -
T AT16.4-ily virtue of a writ of .alias Lerari
Paola., named out of the Coml. of Common Pleas of
schuvielll County and to me directed there will be ex
posed to public tale or outcry, on •
Shawarday, September I/Ith, 11465;
at 3 O'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Rouse bi the
liorouch of Pottsville. Schuylkill County, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
.All the lands. tenements and hedditamonta of the
New York and Schuylkill Coal Company, situatp, lying
and being In We County of Schuylkill and Sate of
Pennsylvania; together whit all and singular, the rail
ways, buildings, Improvements, bousee, out-houses,
briplentente, Machinery and fixtures of, any :kind now
upon the property of the New York and Schn.rikill Coal
Conatswiy: containing among other tracts the folios big
.describml property, to wit:' . •• -
Ail that cgosin tract or parcel of .Cdal Land, situate
in - ( fonriirly Norwegian,) now CMS Township„
Cannty. Pinnsvivania, bounded by lands of the
Sorest Improvement COmpank. land coot:eyed on war
rant granted to John betiall and other land, and con.
taming pas,' acres and 104 perches,and allowance.
A —All that certain tract of Ida, innate in Parry
or Norwegian Township. In the Cr mnty of Schuylkill
and State of Pennsylvania aforesalai, beginning at a
stone, thence by land of Catharine* Groh south 56 de
east 320 perches to a Pine, thence by land of
Philip Layenberg north 34 degree's east 225 perches to a
Chestnut, theabe by land of George Hiller, Junior,
north 56 degrees west 320 per:Me to a Spanish oak,
.and - thence by land of Jacob Sachem south 34 degrees
west 225 perches lathe place of beginning,: containing
423 acres and 94 perches and allowance, ,Le., tieing the
sane premises which Charles A. Reckscher and wife •
Indenture dated the 20th day of December, A. D.
1565, and recorded In the proper office In, Schuylkill
County, Pa., in Deed Book 92. page.l2T. S. granted
andeouveyed unto the • Ners'York and Sl lll 4 ll l Coal
Company in-fee. •
Also—The fall equal and undtvidld ia lso-atrths of and
thatin all certain tract of land, si t Casa Tora
striP, be gi n ning County, known, saltie3Andrew LC:
tract, at a certain corner ofd now or
of Phoenix Company, thence north 40 demes west
119 perches to a post, thence sunthso degrees west 116
palm-ties to a stone, thence north . 40 degrees wort 63,
perches to a post. thence south 50 degrees west 233
perches to a poet; thence by other land north 30 de
grees westl6o perches to a stone, formerly a Spanish
oak, thence by land of the New Yorkind Schuylkill
Coal Company north 53 degrees west 459 perches to a
stone, Veorner of Jacob berrillw land and, a part of
the Andrew Lytle tract, - thence by the: same 111 de:
mite east 62% perches to a atone , tlmme by the Prim ;
rose traeticsith 60 degrees west 62„ perches to a white •
' oak, and south no degrees east 263 perches to the place
of beginning, 'emits bring In the whole 450 acres and
129 perches, more or lee-. 'being the same premises
which Charles A. Reckscher, and Wife by Declaration
of Trust dated the 20th day of December, A. D. 1265,
and recorded in the proper office in Schuylkill County:
Pa.; in Deed Book No. •103, page 234, Ate.. declared
that they held for the - sole' um .and benefit of the
New York and i3chnyikiS Coal Oumosity, and, which
Stephen Vanlienselaer, exeador of Charks A. fleck
licher, deceased, and Georgians, wife M. the mid Chas.
A. Recast:her, by indenture dated We .firM, day of Oc
tober, A. D,1847, and recorded In the' proper office. In
Schuylkill County, PA, In Deed Book Nu. 103 ; nage
256.•&c.; granted and conveyed unto The New York
and Schoylkili Coil Company In fee.,
Seixeduni. taken tn Suecution Mahe property of
TSB NEW' YORK AND SCHUYLKILL COAL COM
PANY. and will In sold bi
GROB° 13f; w rtiaooP, Sheriff.
-Sheriffs Mee, PotterUle„ Artm 21069 34-41
SILKS ! SIL SI :SILKS!
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
N 0.147 01111611TICUT WIVERT.
oFFER AT
POPULAR PR ICES.
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SILKS',
OF THE CHOICEST SHADES,
'a t Weft OM WU, SPetbd • Attmliru
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
SST Chestnut-Street,
PfiILADELPIILL.
MO KS) &ly
may 22, .66—tr
A. LEJADIBBE
HAya TITIR
ITINITIIRIN AND NPHOLSTERING
WAREROOMS
1433 Clatatart eases.
Xizr St .6-31-17 Next to wt. iV 74/010414-
D.B. LEOG N riv i sa
ELECTRIC HAM
I f
the muck owilki Mir am* f .
WEAR' IND num HAM
It cures alt ammo of scalp. Yokel the Fiat grow
Mick and long. _ •s imis i
unease Tit 01U .001,011 MD
- NUTT WWI AM
it
ws•buswermatere. I ,
AprEl 18 VS e. • _ IS
• t
, I
NV. RIGHTER
virasinui.
ileiden
at the all kin& bisian.
Jar. lowest picas.
&monad lambs conatantly on
I.4tagnsi 8 ; 68 •
; SON,
tabbed In 1815,)
. am will sea
DE:W; X. LIBEAW,EA' :4: Alpg
DENTIST,
=aPea~itaaLpcic Distal ilover7
lign:kelt Mr:* *Pus Tail* .
Nitrous 011118430, gibe! and *-
sten Oohed ha I. NW -1.1
i on
rr
-':• ROOFING 8 Aitl.
; • ' - 10K1( G I r,
1714in/ow' Dealer in' " g :alstai„
SOLI AGM YOB Never Me Cci. • Eat
t
• • .• TIM aids Oa.oa lOW, Gr Tlll4 X 4. •
• Cb.; aIL Dow a Oa. - Jakob Sigadc:p.
, wboimodletarli R. ?UM%
~ sod VasnosSai
I , ad DOlSSlatetb.% I I IsaF I NAL who
imparastave opals, Ibrjomigi. ;0010, la
ud ASSIAS Mum NWT Wastairles, SS,
MW ori SR 01007
Zane iiertet tea lbr
Rom si imin Tons mu* Tict.
MISCELLANEOUS.
REMOV_-ALelatr ..
•
TB =Nis' limed hire miaowed frou;,,,Room No. 35
Trlzdty 13014t0g, No in Brood= • •
No. 35, Pine St., First Floor, Front,
Between Berm and William St., and o ff er for male
LORBERRff TAIMYR/IBMS MAL. from mines
of Henry Bell ; CILNTIULLIA. LOCUST YOUSTAIP4
from mines of J. W. Freak; MUM. n'on OLD LIM'
PANT% and other Well known Brom ,
EXIIIIITLIILL BED AND ,WHITE AIR
COAL.• -
39111BRIAND .011) BROAD TOP 111311411Tiall
z 21008 COMB.
CALDWELL, GORDON & CO.
Feb 99,'83 9-6 m 4"
CENTRALIA.COAL
Cmrs'innonratorMo rue arm wren ;,
CALDWELL, GORDON . & Co.
Of Phtladelnbli. sole Agent" for the "ale of Ibis 'eel&
brand Coal. which will be ablOped from my wharf
at-
Port Richmond and landtaga "{Port Carbon under my
own direction, Orders may be addressed to them at
Pnit..ort.rora—Ns. 11* Wlllllllllll 14i! •
If re. - Yorm—Ns. 33 Anse .
Boards—Ne: 144 Same ,
" J. M. raEcK.
CentralM, jannary lit. ISIS. • : 1.
HTO COAL OPERATORS.
IMPROVED COAL SCREENS. • • •
•
T. &L. LAUBUNSTEIN,
iffitintrerille, Schuylkill County, Peens.,
MA.111117•011:411111 or
W113,E di SQUARE ROD SOBEENS.
Potente& February 4th. &SW!, f
And derided by the Circuit Court of the tinttakfftstai
in Pniladeitkia, October 2toth, 190 to he an
invention, end tbat ette Jenkins' Patent la not
by It, nor by weaving round wires of the plan J.
Lanberatein. - • ,
• (See th e opted= of Court. pitaidied in MVP
parent ant-111 drat* kera)
The snore rode are Justly celebrated for no r eve
dor strength and durability, and are pre( id all
other* wherever tried. •
Different sizes maiinfsetnred as required. Al ardent
promptly tilled. Prices moderate.
Noir.cosher 9, '67 • . 441
THE WEBT -LAITEE'OO I
South eat m ile ne 11111 on
In ;good *or
Aa r one of run on the lamaaoth
feet veins. with Ire hundred yards to
rt which la but one hundred and
(perpendicular) below water level, with al
a to pumprkenginee, dc.. and'a large daub
will he leased toia mutable tenant. Apply
HARBIN amovonapi..airff -
RcteneeTs, Pottsville. Feb 29,'i$
MON AND STE
NATIIIM NLCI.
111ANUFACTIVED ''
JtOIN A, ROEBL
'`. TRENTON, N. J.
Inclined Planes. Mining.
• ing Ship Rigging. Sns
Bridges, Ferries. Stays
On Renick,. Cranes &
Elevators, Tillers, *c.
• L•Y(ic \T04 . 4 0111.
Vire Rope *Constantly. o
=lee ßY.
.
Owen
the
• .ti feet
regal
• *lain
egßion
ray*
h ars,
ORDERS PILLED •WITH DfSPA
'l2ll — For'strenstb, size and cost see el
which will di sent on application. .
MO 164 '6B -
TC/f.
•tai whfch
_ .
ESTABLISHED
A WORD WITH YOU, RE • • R
Xi° the many sufferers from Dussaseacdthe
tory Organs kriow that 011s-litxvit or yes Brier. Rata
,Dne or Cousesirrtort 1. Do they know that it L ady
within very recent hariod Medial] Science; ceor
posed a Remedy really eapab/ri of edierthattng fatal
'malady f• ' -
COMM/RION II DOW as CZOSALILT Map as XTIOL.
111 MINT PIT LIO--It Is as certainly Mit lII= IS MALI,
Pas 1 The remedy acts with the certainty of Lasr
of Gravitation I
' • WINCH ESTER ' 0
H 3 P 0 P 11. GS P.ll I T B.
•. Met Promptly said Cerium
IN .ALL STAGES OB -
.00 N UMrPTI
They immediately increase the sire sad deepen
the iodor of the pale blood. They subdue e Chats and
&err, diminish tne Expertoration, and cheek the i right
stroarx;-always, in from oven ,ta , fourtoell days. The
appetite is at once inrigorated: and the patient r
gains tteNh the cough and difficult breathpay are speed
ily relieved; the sleep becomes calm and refreehing
the eraruationx regular and uniform! ALL TUB
GENERAL SYMPTOMS DISAPPEAR WITH - A RAi
PIDITY - TRAT SIRMS MARVELLOUS. . •
' The gamma of the HYPOPHOBPHPIIIM, in the cure
of the greatest sixiturge of the rate, CONSUMPTION,
la "unparalleled. In the annals of medicine... This
thoroughly Scientific Remedy acts with INVARLAELE
Empeoic in aUstages of tubercular diseases:
- The beneficial !OXLIP of this Remedy; are equally
norm and °errata in all derangements of the Ner
vous and Blood Systemit—being unsupsised mi • Ner
vous Tonic, ane generator of new and healthy blood
while for cases of General Debility; Lost of altrenyth,.
Flask arid Appetite, Dyspepsia. Neuralgia, Paralysis,
Chronic BOUrehillr, Asthins, Scroftila. Chronic Diar
rie% it is the most .I:lent-Inns treatment known. • A
BAIR TRIAL . IS A CKRTAIN CURE.
Tlll' IT I.T TRY IT I
W IN . O WE 8T E 8.
HYPOPI-10SPHITES
Made from the . Forinuld of Dr. J. F. Churchill, of
Pars%) to the.bon remddy known to Medical ticietce,
in every case where the routine physician prescribes
"lonics, iron, whisky. - ipd liecr at4,quinOw." Sc.. and
epproved by the . Medicall'rofeesion generally. DIES
NO OTOBR.
• ItarPIIICES :—ln 7 ea.-Bottles. 111-41: Bottles for
‘llll. In 16 0r... Bottles, 62--Turee* for . $5. Circulars,
antis. Sold by all tespectabkt Drumists, and at the
General Depot in the United States, by
WTHOHEBTER & 38 John Bt., N.
To whotn'all orders shonld be addressed.
/aril 4, VS • icons
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS
The Schitylkill County
. .
.Lumber kNanutacturmg Co,
Have on hand at their extensive- tetabliehmeet,
Itallroad Si roet, - * great quan t ity of lumber of every kind"
and deter'', lon, which tan supply" to Operator%
1312.putten. and %Mena rater than - it am be
.bought elsewhere, 'They a n al so r= NW,
through the means of their extensile b anal la
bre savingionehlnes manufactured articles la their line
at a saving of 25 per cent on former cost
Their large workshoisabave been in 1113COSSIftli opera
tion for the past Feat,turning oat vale
_quantities of
Deers; - - Wisdom` Frame%
fl=ak, ' Panel Week.
111beelblings, Ited.peass,
Ritmo, • . Boalneso.
' abutters,
And all klndi of Pruned, Pedaled and Turnad.Wtet,
which they have constantly on' Mod. They are ready
to enrage orders at the shortest notice. fir any quad.
ty or quality of seared or manufactured stere.
. • Dry and wean Hemlock of all kinds, kr bafldbog.
ynrpoaa Oak, maple, poplar, chair, pl ank and mat-
Chary, Walnut, kahogany, Ow cab:
Dea workr *hl and Yellow Pins boards for booting.
raw.or made to order; White Pine plank, It, 2,1‘,
11‘, and X ItXt iu ql. always ready:' also ,
beam . VW% 6 /4 2 0 111, lab. lure
lath, palling% az.; ar. . I
ete-Billa of sawed stet and ers=ita their lbes
on hand or to coke, at the oaten
-Potteville. Jan. 'l. 403 - ; .1.
&Vomits R.
at, Cabbie( Wahl Mew aid e.
sae sotroc mom) maxim,
N. B. —Potoitto yew *Me CUit ‘lllltot ft So ItElf
rlyzotto to ca r t Gamine the stock. D. 11...
-Jul.]. MIR . 'l
A l IWO L.I3T4MEtt ,
alb WITCOMU a anntip
No. 148 !Urea *LI Car;ser !it Quarry,
.
An 'assortment. otNaWhil." Zaraehl.:Bllaaa sad PIS.
to! Ware constantly on nand.
HUMBLE!. roz itcgAtav numams. - • -
1111rRepplrimi oi Wawa and orodr3r prawn,/ in
tandoi to. • N0v.113. WT-41-17 •
. .
A•newn;st elent fist top Cook Mow *Mall taw lets
ImpenTetnebta, Is one all tbe anent ned beet stoves In
the market: Satkellolteil•
• BIMOS . "
. • • woks,
Pro. 111 & iffy. Iltemestio* Seri
•• s v
. sod es a tame pas taw taw ono elm at Garnet
mat amod saalancar ba aoldlec In tale erakee.
Also a ledge stodt al other pooh and Heave[
Rom swan Garrebe a . sod rata deelltove
anal, Ora lair Mak ae. MI aseeet.
neat al Ma Were.. ,l ftt Roollagosad Mot bat
Work. Alm Ina Banns Wawaflgs_a Yea.
eke, sad mbar of muck *se la ma aamaars 4 0
which 'pedal steadies is pall. • AB In mat of stares
aloakt bear la axial OM !bow mitatitetarot by.
ewe be imo to main •at no expeortamil La ter
aaratterid to tbaa web ac_ane Otaspitore
*ash !Web is many claw alma* Of
*ta n ? mow nal aerlal
of the aaessainfitts TYR
usreit aadoUot&atlMOs 7.ll"lll 7-
Jas. L 411 , - • , -
111 Itre "•• *Vas OM Mil - Illailosams •
61" VM
1 : ' : as . . h: : ... •
• al the•
' -:, .4:.
In nate : .
to_ i l ip:
..
lartirj....x.vcia..
is
7.,
tidy** see the Grom *rat effiriral
lOW C 9.11 111104
MON WOR
QIIIIIINAMIDOMIII W
1 .3 aubseriber is Dow Preto* to WEI
Stems Zsgbeee. Pulps. coo preskere
arid Drift Ilene All kinds of eastlessa
and Ibigterge Wide to Grief. Especial
attention pelt .to the
Wbeeda.:
festatendeth MY. Jan 139 I
Itiol—Tee,
T B= !ALA ALTO - IR R Co. "aril
tag =Tto tarnish T RAILROAD DlON,—seeigtr-
AIS to a D TO Pal
pain&uda ter • RET RAILS—
from ft par yard, „
either foe home =0 or lOcomotiros. t,114
All thole riffs am of the LATINT AND 4smo4
MOST APPROVEDPATITIMS . Ea ollm
Also a general assortment of lonic
AVIT BAR IRON. MIMI , * Plata_ Squares. Oral, Half
Roas i d,u,4thoosed,llNU;N:ll BAND IRON. CAR
exua RAILROAD OHAM4.. FISEti PLATES AND
HOOK SPIKES. for mill ROLLS made of the best
brands of , cold Iliad charcoal iron, ready foe asp. e ith.
ee T rat* street rails or bar iron. i. Alm allitlnds
of CASTINGS FOR ROLLE . 10•MILL.q.We sho in
'
,i te - atten ti on Mir DIETEIGMT -. 4 - MARRS OR
sinzats, for caw.= old rails. add_led icon. de.
RAI 1‘ OLD. President.
°Mee corner 2d and Market Ste., ttairille.
Jan 1, 418
POTTSVILLE isoLLs' GI MILL,
, ATinis BROTHER% P oinietcas,...
Rekaylltlll .Co.ty,
, re a l m .;
ltaaratketarera of Railroad best tla 'l' and Street
arsprepared to*. receive and ex
eats ottlers'at abort notice, Ibr any , 1
all the oratory sizes In _• • ttlß
A win g curlers yd i t Metal, • '..
careful to select suitable ores ; , 1.14. •=3
'can tharelbri rely woo eseetviw in all eases tint
The mama sines of Rads, Itt.ttl,, A 32,land
•40 potdde to the mil, always supplied ,
lll•wanted. re ,
Potidlle, Taa t. 119 • • ,
ilT0" --- '111) - It --- 8.
TB - Al - AiWIN :I.OOOMOT Pi
Xi -inl i 11 iii, ar C 0 111 W A WWI, Broad ieg . und, Rmeilton, suceia , rtilladelpl/13, remit..
Would eel the Mete* of Rau` , t
and those Interested in i. rot
road .to th eir Mk= of .. tRe Is;
sewn in 'idea theme adapt- '-: Ea . = 1
ma so tat *tied= badness. Ice whith
they maybe reptined • by* use of dne, two, three or
gow l idi etaristeg ; , and the of tiM whole.
or
an
mach et the weight 'so may be desirable for ad
hesion : Mai in accommodatiop to the grade%
of n, ate aMI rail and lisork
fi ci ;.7.llLN these means the =union metal effect
of this wirer ie securel with the .1 expense for at.
teatime leek of tad, end Mobs td and Engine:
With theme Weds in Mew. end se TM* of twenty'
three Yew prodded expeneacts in inueneas by our
senior partner, we numufacteme f ee' event kinds of,
Restrams. mid - were cisme* el of each; kind.—,
Particular aMentites paid to the's or* Mai
1
dila, in the plan and workmanship all *detail.,
Our long experience and opportuni of obtaining In•
amnia" enables' m . to OW t.heccontioiectwiginee with *
aserozszce that in eill y and durability,
they wilt MemLere with ' of any other
kind Wine. we also turn ,to order; wheels, alles;
b0w1 ........ or ker
~...m oor tire fto At cones eddied boring,3
=tinge for bearing. of every deception
~.3," n lieet Iron and Bone:Wets ; and every ar
ticle sweetening toe:so eclair or renewal okicommr
two • .I. MIRA -
GEO. BUR
"Jan I. V---1-' 4 ' CAA.S. T. PM
pa COAL OPERATOR -- 4; Rumex.
1 ...Floater Baiter _Warne. .
: The aabscrihets reanecttally Invite-The
attention of the business umunatilit to
theirlltoller Works. on Railroad Six Mot
below the Pas ricpreperamigei Depot, Pattrville,
where eV_u±vaantitariure .
BOILMI OP MMCY DtririRIFTION. •
Smoke Stoke, Alt- Stacks, Rol Pipee, Gesonietenv
Drift Cars, dm:. ie. Boilers on hand.
. Being priettcal Mechanic", . and having for years de
voted thmolves entirely to,thia bra#cla of the bustneso,
Gaiter tbenw4lvee that work do at their estiiblish
meat will give satisfaction to all s - o Mae favor, Them
with a call - . ledividtuds and Co mules will dud it
matty to their. advantage' to martin& their work-be,
fore engaging elsewhere. JOHN T. NORIA
Jan 1. vift-1.. • /dItTIIIINV =RHODA.
WASHINGTON *MOO
,
ueich. ,_
*NOTICE.— The workS of the. te firm ot.Wren
Hro.ornoan RP the. "WASHING N ' •
IRON WORKS," located on Coal st t.
In the Borough of Pottervilleovill begt
confirmed bY the subactiber In al4 its , ffr ,
various branches. viz: Stearn %Engine ' -••••
building, and all kinds offor mining either
coal or ore: blsit hummer of hot , or add blast; all
kinds.of railroad castings and raved car natures of
'wrought and cad iron ; all kinds of brass castings ; all
kinds of amlthwort, and all sizes of the incest Un
proved pampa,' eagle and, don bbil icting. Repairing
premptly attended to and neatly minted.
By careful attention 7 . busineas ~rl b eerni e r tr us t *
be will receives share r. th e rib pitnnisge PO litk
eddly bestowed on the late firm. i , JA* WHEW..
Jan 1..03.• I
•
AtIIBLAND IRON ,WOR re. '
Tbe eitto;tibera lITe iKOW, fully ~. '
t ie
Po. to ferfilah, at L the Aililand' n etg i li •
Works, Steam 'Ehiginee and PI: o .:(,.... . mall .
any power and eapacltl: fot Wein* an 4 , i .i n.. , i nzz
other pmpopektoal , mmaters of e rY - . - -
sire and pattern now In aro; Impale,- with awl Lets and
tbrgings of every dercription. Coal and Drift Cam of
all sines and patterns, large Truck and . Horse Cars,- ,
all furnished at the shark* notice. • The '1116 , 8(116e=
flatter themselves-that, Inasmuch ;'pa every member of
the drm= i qical mechanic, they will be able to
furnish that will comperp favorably with any
In the RW, on. I orders dlreetedi to J. & M.' pita*,
Aah nti lr•nd, &he/IWD Coot), pt..,:trill
M receive pt
•teon._ , ...k& . 0
_ ...... . . . , _
Agana% Zan I .68
L' OUNDItIf AND MACHINE SHOP,
SWIM Car Maetory,
ROT/ClL—The business of Mel late
illat of rROCTIRR A, AILND3, will be E CZ_
continued ti Ltbe aubeeribec inaLl Ite ra-
riot" of • Stearn Regina null& =
t _ Pounder, and manufactnter of • ..
t a i lf MAO of Rol] log Allis, • art 'Furna
ces, Railroad CAM at, at« Re will ale° continue the
business et Yining and Selling the celebrated Pine
Potent White Ash and Leila and Spohn Vein Red
Ash Orals. being sole,proprietor Wren Cale:lea,
Jan '6&-U ORO : t W. SNYDER. •
1201.1 ARIBA AND NTACIAN6
kaTbe rubmaiber Is prepared: WI Pee
eats:orders Gar above.utielee, 'fhb MR' CE 6- . 6 4 ..
etch at the old plena of basinesialCoal 1
Street, below Norwegian. 20 feet t boll- ccza
em always on hand. Alao, tbe.ftann
feature of • Cowl wad "Cht4= els,
Of the beet material od • P. Regain
promptly attended to. Iljrsll3ll r mining
_ventlla cat
alwa on hand. f • JABEZ SPARKS. •
Pottavllle. Seal, - • 1-
THE MOV (
AT 1 1 .A.11.111EL
IRON - COMPANY
I • '
0
. MOUNT I' -OA ;MIL;
MORT
,1117111BilitLAND 4011 PITY. PA.
• Osturreicn Minn sus Law .J . ki lgis. IS6S.
IRON AND BRASS .OUNDRY, .''. •
Machlae, Screen, and Car Shops:
Tido Conipany is es= od Prartleal ltr — yettardesi
in all the branches, and fatill All orders for
work entrusted to th We Using4onas Laub
anatelwa Pate making . usreitron Woven
Esremar. , -
, - DAN HOCH, Prest: • '
•
T; ozo i girs, supt. . . .
•
. Jan 1. .114 • . . , -1. I
RAILRO
LElll23lll gl V t LIAS,*I3 LIAOA.D.-0417
a
. . ir ! igliMg . '
13101118Ntr Md. '
TRAINS ON .Tlll3 OH. LLRY RAILROAD
ONkrrica NONDAy , APraL;29ll., isaT,
will ran with' tbe p ral wadi reno Lag
to WA" New Y ank end Ws, es &Arra
••,_ •
... . DOWN
11 1.
314 . i 1 :1:41 i
o !'! ": 30 - F 74 1...
9.40 2.15
~.. ‘ 4.30 10.99 4.22 .
..
I. '0.00.11.43''5.56
... 191.32 4.15 11.55 0.10 1.02
.., 1'.06 .4412.25 6.40 1.42
15' 2.80 9.40
1.10 3.1510.25 5.00 j
2C/1/61011441 Isprera . %lT ini k
. .
• •
. . .6 6 6 - •
• lame
,• ' z4l ;;.:• - ...A.;.:' kii.. A .l:
Icirk.... ...... 1: .. 5.80 ii.oo, 5.00 9.00 . 8.00
it
el vs, - • 7.45 1 9 , 80 •
Zobin 9.41 1.25 - 9.00 11.52 10.54
Bethlehem -...; 10.20 .00 9.30 12.24,11.20_
Allentown. ' 10:17 4
4.15 , 9.45 •
M. Caulk." . , ' , 12.118 .110 1 0 . 15 -,. • .
ltiloyeltr .
Ift. cannel - •
Wllkeetrne as 9.4
!bast LAM. 'llllllo= daily. -
021111 4...... : ,
~ • „,
• mama a. a. or la*
All %kind' Down. trans rontaxt . aOrniton with the
trainee! theVenlralltaUrnedof Km i/eB4BBlO gap*
New Turk.; • z t
. ,
erimeomiL
Lear , .
Wilkesboro....
Monet Canoe.
Xabanolatr..
Om% Clunsk:.
Ailed - t0wn.....
sritan .....
Ptillsdelptila
New 'Kat..
Burtlin.
moues ilia 1111111112W+042. -e
Down trains N. 1. 3 and V, op train Noo 4
34110, connect at Banton' wit* trains 'or the Word"
sod Eisexatitibpod to and hoot New-tork. -
woo rismonamodk SAILISOAD.
Down had= Nan: 101 aniVr, and irptrains Rol. I
ad a conitsct it llethlaheei, *lb Miss for Phihalet.
phis. "retina tem Philadelphia connect at Der.blehant
with down train No. i. and with an trains Nos, 8 ai
UST rpronnwristl IC a. 11
Down trains N. i and a. Anil up train! , Notli fi
ad la, connect at kflentmro lett mine tar Reams
and Harriman. Thine from Dant...burg and Reading
=wait Alkbplerani with oil down trains.
vaturtits tilla4Wllol sampan
Dow' tabs No.. 1,9 sod slstiwort. st
stth tufts for Pbilidoirsta. trio PbMI
cosset as Pkimps=te= Nos. 9 10,
nod Inks ban - J'irttb up- -
Mo. ii and B. ' : I • , •
.:.'„,
towns& st r "" 1 " 1 Na B,' _ H - 1
li kroot troth No. ' 7. sod op train . . omaomer.Ot
Al* P..
kii lab Igibik l, 2M
Quikiim. WI. I. -A
aiXt
aestavos. aettious: •
. Downtralue Nast hand T. ma olio No. 5 1 m
int with weaved the
Lima'v, sia iensoao.
Down trains Noe. 6nd T, end up trains Noe. 6 end
&comets at :Wliets,, BMW with WO= of the Lehigh
and flowastanse Italhnst to iend from Wlliteeterte.
without ftm of can hawse Wit beam and NOW
Mit. No MOO, CW we between • *Sheets:re and
•Ildladelpidson Otitis No. Rand down train N ' 4.
•
eso •
iGIOOD X RIdIN, olm It SAYRE.'
iffANL •
. - • , fl sod Incineer L. 1/.
Sart-Gorl V.. '
11.
Jan; JOWL • - • • -
. .
:62U00P: 8 :11: -L . 62g
0 iloierlsi.or r irdiN •
4 .. . .
' -.
' 1 . 14 /lanmag re ionise _• • - '
Ars fhe but mad Comm La Pzioto . Hoop mom
is tlio solitet. - .Todlalkleto, If ' .. ipthoLAt fta__; 19
wino, 01 , 10 f ant 0- 00006 V i co 'mow' •
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ORGANS.
•
Itoofland's German Bitters
• o:Ik
Is composed of the Torniea ,
as thej are me.'
. didoall~
•
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Iterba. and ,liarka, tasking a prepara
tion. tdebly &maven- trued, and entirely
fret /rota areoholie couture of arry kind
" 4 ,
Hoofiand!s-GOriaan Tonic
Is a torelAnatlon, , of all the i infedleabi th Bit' :
tees, with the • viral. 'quality of Santa Cricr Tun 4
0111M4 Lc.. making and Of the meet pleasant aid
arreeable remodel ever offered to the public:.
Those preferitein Medicine free from Alcoholic ad
mixture. will we i; , „
Hooflandvs•Gepilan .Bitters,
Those who lsvitto ohlection hi the tomblitatthn of
the Bitten', fie statal, will use
• ,
Hoofland's` Getthain
•
,
• Thep are both n ' iriailf cud. and contain the same
medicinal virtne,lhe.choloi between the two Debut a
mere !natter of tette, thafTenic being the most pals
.
Tlie;!it : olostrb, from ettilety of came% each akin:
Demirel . 'Debility,
hive Its fanctions
syrolierfazlng
with the ac h..
ed. the !e l m
sult of
tient suffers from
digestlim. Dyspepsia. , •
etc. la very apt- to
deranged..
as closely it does
then becomes affect-
which lapel thia pa
t,
several* more of the EillOwing diseases :
Constipation, Flatulence. 'lnward' Piles, Fatness of
Blood to the Head. Acidity of the. Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn. Magnet' for Food, .
• Pelotas oriWelght in , We Stout-
ash, Sour - -Onetatioos.
• • Sinking or Fluttering at the
Pit of .the Stomach,' Swimming,
of the Head. Hurried or Difficult Brea ,
thing. Fluttering at the Belot. Choking •
or Suffocating ,Sessationa wheu'in a Lying Poor
. re, Dimness of ritual, Dote or Webs before the
tilled, Dull Pain Iry the. Head, ; Deficiency of
. • Perspiration. Yellowneas of ,the •
-Skin. and Ryes, Pain in the ,•
Stile, Back. Cbest,
:Limits.' etc, Sudden Flushes , -•
of Heat. Dora= In the Flesh. Capstans.
Imigialnes of EMI, sad Groat Demerol= of Spirits.
The sufferer frOm these diseases shmald exercise the
gwatest coati= ill the selection' of .st remedy for his
•
we. yerchasinion. that *bleb he le
aseatel f r om bis itt. • vottgatlons and In
quiries Pose mime. true mertt.".l.B ekUl
fallY. compounded. _ is free, from
rine legrediente.end has estabhstred for
Itself a repatatiun • for the care of these
dleee.e.e. In ib .conaectlon we guald submit thole
well-known real kip— • • ' •
Hoofland'a Gitrman -Bitters,
' .AN'D
1100FLAND'S I GERMAN TONIC.
, PMLI'AILED BY
.lAOX,SON,
PHIL ADELPHIA.
. •
Tire:4l4mo yeare shier they *mend introduced
Intl:able country from Germany,. di ring which time
they have undoubtedly performed more dares.' and
beneni6l auffering.humanlry to a greater extent. than
any other remedied 113LOWD to the public, .
renieifiegi will .
er Compliant.: Jana..'
Monk , or •Nervous •
Dlarrtaa, •Disesae of
Dipeguim ariettg frqin•
Stothar4, "or 'lnt,ce- , . .
effectually sore Llv
dice. Dys p sia.
Dahill C h ril.tt is
the Kidneys. and all
a 'Disordered Liver,
• ; ;13E131:ILITY.' -
,Remaithia Mai say Cauve whatever.
PROSTRATION OP,TILE SYSTEM.
hid vire* 17 Ilerere Labor, Hard.'
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Vert, &e.
There Le ho medicine extant cone] to - thetie remedies
In such cases r A tone. and vigor is imparted to the
_whole ',potent. the appetite is strengtned. food is
(Worst the stomach' ftows prompt . tie blood is
pnritled, the Complexion becomes sourlei andtealthy.
the yellow ddge Is eradicated. from from the eyes, a bloom
Is given to the cheeks, ,and the weak and .11CROUS
In
invalid becomes a strong and healty being.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN:I;IFE,
And feeling o hand of time weighing .heavity upon
thein. with all its attendant tits, will And in the nsenf
this: BITTERS, or the TONIC. 11/1 diner that will In
stil new.ltie Into their veins, restore In a measure the
energy and atdor of inore yeathtell days, build up their
shrnnion fortes, and give healthnnd happiness to their
remaining years.;
• - NOT.r.(IE. ' • • 2
. •
it Is a ',well.:estab-' fished fact that hilly,
one-balf of ,the fe- male portion of tnir
population ate . elms in.tbe enjoyment
.of YePt health,: or .to nee their emit ex
pression..neyer feel well.. They are I=-
04 , , „ &Irak' of all eh er gy. extremely
. ..
Ittr t es.
nervous and itive no 'appetite.
To this class of persons the'. or the-TON
IC, is eawatuy reeommet?,ded.st . . '
WAX MID DELIOATg ORILDIiEN -
Are made totroutt by the pae of either of, them rem
edies, . They.. will cue every ease of ILARAIMUS,
without fail. '..
• Thee/auks of cell:Saabs have.secumulated in the
him* of the', etor, but space will allow of the
publettion cif 4but a few. W, it will.be observed,
are men of note and of sub ending that they meat
be believed ,
TESTIMONIALS.
414millkwirgi, W. Vrimmhwaid.-
Chief Turticeql ; au. Supreme Cinirt.qf derma.,
wrltep:
" t . Plrandetphia. Xenttig,..l66Th
ut And 4 1(caafarara Germain Bitten , is a
toad tonic, :petal in. .s . . . dhows of the di.
Restive oestatts, and of great benefit In
eases of deblllty; and want Of 'fIarVOCUI
asttoo Ll 2 the entezit ' 719!ui, truly, I
. I w WOODWARD.,
•
, * new, .ifeweee Tbrearraweet, ', -
Judge of ow/3;lpr:erne 1-of l'emsylognia.
•
t illed . .:l iri eCnill it , 1,1 ) et rApe, ' H‘ ncidad o s f
atack, l:6 g rmaa r Indi Phi :est l3llAPtiliterBl o 2 l .oll4a val ThigP9 -11211:4bia. '
dr. I cart milk/ Ibis trona •thiy ea:per:bate of it. .
. : , , Yours, With
A'AINSB " V101119,1. 0
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:,
• pram litire. Joseph D. Damara. D. D.
' , Pastor 4 the Tent/. liaptiat Church. ,rsh.i.4.. -.
• Dr..lartser - c'-lbeez iiir r,+ , been ' !eminently re
quested to aroma 12, 1
with reanamendaticas
of Merest tided.: of ~' ' bat reprOkk Do,
' V . 7 I - ,
dot of ray Wen.
*ti awes =bet with
t lictlet hitve I n
a chat prod( in lair caw feetances and:
particalarly : ltr ing own faratl7. of the
orrefulnees ttf . D r., .. Hoonandw German-
Bitters, I depart !Or • oseetinstray wag
fount, I , • - '"-
ilebaitye tt;terPteel gie
orit : h ar and ..... , fhefr for
_ Lisei fer enso'sl . com.
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b e
1,4,2.4.. it fa 0 . wee aid male preparatterf. In
woe amme,}lnta fail; . usuall y. I doubt sok 11
will be Ter, ' to 1 who melte frit Pe
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• . - tb, below Costae fit.
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' ' Dream Der. D. Neintaito ',:. - I •
• ,i
darlitant Editor. 0 Chtersials, Pailasits.. .
I hare de4verf decided • , bora die nit of Roof;
land's Germ= Ikttere.and feet it no privilege , tcr ree,-
wmmend tbein as smolt 'rideable tonic. to all who are
suffering from general flabilAff fe-Dosilhohems arising
from derangenufal, of Al wtilirer. • ,
'Oars
11. truly • '
D. Pit:MALL
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it: JACKSON id as * Um-- *tapper :41
tech Alf . 00- , ers ageamudalleiL
Petuelpal , -' end. - Illtavictory, • :at
polliwogs MeSetibe t •
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crass: M. IMAM; :16iiioileter:
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toillipstiffetuikatitteripiOtaileVlL
fl - • • haxdosex 500
lloofbiAreettnik Sdo,, .pat .. iii Ott
bottleikil '!5O palbottA, or a blif flan
fOr $7511, ,
arDomot*red to 'enlidia Irea the
ardjuittre tti ol , tiert e pt, the gesuilm:
aD
• mad d ilaMadidnek•
• J. *NUM "
A DOPPERHEAD ()HAUNT
hr ftiltere )(arch,
We are coming, pair , , and. Seircioni, tbreei ,bgndred
The army y bettlelor the waste — .
Our u rti ' V ot o'eepte Uctioe graves,' from liortk nate
With murder In onr hidden hearts, 'bat fair Iles In oar
, . .
go ! lay year ears alring the virth. 'and hem' the felon
- Tbe,dervitls commander In oar "(lama' Circle!. camp:
Having once more ettittant,a., to battle, forth wo go
For we fight ttle light of Beelzebub, - and Freedom fa
onrfoe ,
,
Lo! Hampton wheeLi hts legion of the South along the .
right, - .
Poe Hell has whtsperol In tda ear.. ‘'it i 4 the 'olden fight;
The muse that, In the Wlldern,..ia went dowel 111.304th
' - ern g0r0.., . ,
Shall bicateamtts the ballot-bor, and crack Its whip
" once more, ' . - 1
And Forrest brows his bugle-Mini, to • can his haw; •
dna hi; •
And Jails ts,eeho to its Marv, where felons slit
And think 'their chains In mad nnrest, and er: 101.dts
That keeck them from their mssteromd red murders
hallowed cause
. . . •
trllLik r agirg r ard!Wltgli b3l' egvtl:Va t
oiiiiiaii.nAlout:htmn'youriouriter
faire snd.ennff
eoteding.hreese— , •
'Tie spice. with heavy odors (aim the nigiers bung on
treat' -• ' ,
What thce_uftight and Libetty" reign in the lind'onte
Mere,, . • •
And Treason Mr the battle field was. stamped out In'
•
lie gore;'
bar hamper of dleranion flips proudly In the witid •
Audourgeelons of disastar will a•go pey re.
. .
, . .
s .
Ho! ye who Bed Qom tyrisny, hat like brale men and
lee, : , .- 1.... .
Emile the hale deepete here, And istagiped. beneatli
Your al-m i an, 'beanie be wore a darker . skirt' then
Cli. . . - .
Now r at far Southernetara and buil, and cares the
- • Yankee blue.. . . -.
.
. . . .
Harm for Blair dad Seymour. harts for Bugli.h.stdps.
Barra for SontheAr. chivalry, berm for chaise and
whips i • . 4, ..' . .- .
Sure. freedom Is an Irish girl, and for ourselves alone—
So, for the men of color, why, We'll give the dogs •
We're coming, Blair and &piece , three; handed
• thousand: Plzong, ,
The array at disunion , to battle 1* theavrong •
The murdered' men of, Anderson glow'r at us from
their Wei.
Oar march re over broken hearts, our snags are wCotrt
, enat cries- ' ,
. .
Oa front to meth)! In tze aeon ; our wino
• •
•
by crime :
On feet,npoo the natio:l'3 . lms% beat out Macon:hat
time.
The kings of earth are gloating. as oar voices' reach
.The downhill of Americo' foreshadowed in our ilut.ers
Then, uldty to the Southern cute°, that fell nn many a
• • Geld. ' • ••, ' • '
For Seymour is fts eimmplon. Pemorraey its shield
We• 11 throttle Freedom In her,balls, and, stop her etc
•-
. to• song,
As we battle fordlinnion;,and "go ilea or wrong
.
“AT THE POINT OF THE EAYOHET. ,
• Every day makes it .plainer that he policy
which. the Democratic party has chosen to
submit to the public judgment in - this cam
paign is not one of administration merely,
but / of absolute, and forcible revolution., - . It
Proposes to reverse all the national legislation
of the three last years, tb'eubvert . the recon,
struction which the country has appreved, to
disperse organized Stale governments by the
:bayonet;' by the same mesas to reinstate
those who lor the highest criine againstythe
Commonwealth have been 'temporarily (ifs : -
franchised; to.deprive hundreds of thousands
of new citiseniCof the ballot, and thrust them.
back into aitemi-enslaved condition—projects
which cannot, be 'acconiplished but by the
moat sangttinary measures. Proclaiming a
wholly arbitrary test of citizenship in color—; - 1
a test involying caste.and inconceivable W T I
justice, which embraces the entire disaffected
.class,, and es:dudes a large body of the loyaL
people—it announces that if its claim is' dia
-1 regarded it will ) appeal to ," physical force,'
and place its candidate in the White Bosse
at the point of the baydnet- , •
' ' It .Will not be forgotten that the party which'
thus enters into a political campaign, with a'
a loud threat of civil war -
is the , one that has
previously made the same and fulfilled
it to the letter.' • In 1860 the Deinocratic-ora
tors said that "the South" could not be es
peited to submit to the' election of Mr. Lin- ,
coln. In 1856 Mr:Fillmore, iihnordl!ictilled
Conservative, hadvaid the same thing in view
of the election of btr. Fremont., It was not'
braved% merely.' Whatever the Northern-,
portion of the party may have thought or-ir&
tended, the Southern portion was sincere
and resolved ; and it was that portion which.
had entirely controlled the• party and dicta
ted Its policy, incense it was the positite
.
element.
This history repeats itself. lii 1841 the.
Positiveclement wag the Copperhead makit
ity represeated:by Mr. Vallandigham. Mr.
• Vallandighairi made the -Democratic platform
of that year, which was merely a proposal tol
succor the rebellion and secure its suedesa.,-1
In any, event it wits revolution; and r,evoln: 1
lion in the inferest of the Slaveholding old ,
garchy. The national couscience.and iiiigite--'
ity, however, were too strong ; the Utoon -,
and progressive free society *ere saved: In
1868,the same spectacle is . presented. The:
war is' over. But the pas-sloeend purposes
of its chief instigators remain: efeat in the
effort to destroy the - Union' has .tiot taught
them love of the Union: Profound-hostility
to the principles of society which have - pre
tailed, and to an interpretation of the char-.
aster of the government. which has triumPh•
ed,• does not sink into acquiescence without
further Struggle. Foiled in the field, what.
chance is there in
,political intrigue? Op
,preased with debt, strained by'long and .'se=
vere 'exertion' of every kind, „vexed by the.
delay 'or complete .pacification, is' not 'the
country an ' army fatigued after its victory,
sleeping upon the field, and fatally exposed
to one daring, desperate assault? This .was
the "question with which the old, positive, •
ruling element of the Democratic party en=,
tend its Convention. : Part of the Northern
wing, which that element 'despises, had suk
gaited in„ advance some acknowledgement of ,
actual 'events. The war, it said; caiktiously,
may .have been a mistake, but ,it must , he
honestly itid for. ' Reconstruction May be
unconstit ional, but it is accomplished, and
cad be ravened only in the way itself Pro--
videe. -The , party, justly or unjustly, has
become anal' a stench in the national:nostrils
that it may be better to take a candidate
from . without Its lines. 'lndeed, said this
wing of the party, with an air.otif valor on
the very day before the Convention met, - if
the Southern delsg.ates take part , th the ac-:
nem of the Contention, they must abide by if.
It may be imagined with what' disdain the.
Sonthern•dclegationi read these worda'in - a
paper' which their meredistant: frown bad.
forced to renounce iticandidate.,',Thercame
to.the Ocinvention led by Wade Eilsniplon, a
reletitle*South.etrolins rebel, who declared
upOn ills way to take his 'seat thatthe cause
of the rebellion was not vet lost. r Wade.
Harnst3cm the rebel, and - Vallandigbam the
Copperhead, combined, and ruled the Con
vention, Instead of recognizing actual events,
their effort was to undo the result or 7 years.
The spirit -of thelwo men made the plat::
form.' Vallandigham put into it repudiation,
which la nanonal disgrade ; and •Wade Hamp
ton the reters.ll of reconstruction, which is
rebel revenge: Then Horatio Seymour was
- made candidate for-President, who had de
clared that the success of the war would . be,
the' rain of the Union; and Prink „Muir: for
Vice President, who had insisted thst recon
struction should be subverted by Nee, and
Who : Bald that he wished ,to be nominated
upon, that . declaration only.: Alter eight.
years the spirit of the slaveholders—arrogant,
inhuman, un.American, . barborouti—which"
bad been laboring to destroy the Government
by force, and only because it promised peace
fully progressive liberty, returned toi its buil.
liar arena, aDemocratic National Coftvention,
and Audnedistely resumed control of its old
machine—the Democratic , pasty—hr.:3Bo4e
itsold purpose: exeltudve polltie4i*ower.,
Could any misfortune be, so dis4trorts to
- alvilizatkin as the restoration of such a spirit
and inch hspirit and such a party topower
;in: this Government, which is truly the yin
guard. of equal constitutional liberty' Think
of, Wade Hampton, of Robert TOombit,..-ef
Howell Cobb, o Vallandigham, of Pendleton,
of hiertiour, 'Forrest, of Fernando Wood,
'with a po ded upon their: declarations
and princi sacteeding Abraham Lincoln
and the po , f the war for the Union! Is
that by any ibility or sophistication's pcii
icy of peace oriel era of turtling but the moat
exasperated hatreds? Doha any Ameriput citi
zen, still open teargumetttend reflection, bon!
wilylMPpcise that the ipirit of Wade Hampton
is more the Writ of peace anafmaternal union
than that of General Grant,or that the career:
and the 'declarations of Frank Blair promise.,
wiser counsels than those of Schuyler Colts: ?
2.. Yet this is the sharply defined issue which
the Democratic party has chosen to offer for
the country ; and It 'said not have done i
greatest service to civilization. • Had 11,101-
lowed:the advice - Of its shrewder but unprin- ;
eipkd withority. , instead of. its relentless anti
hil_ tl`' thalortty—tsd it '[ ailed its hatreds
audio hopes,-it might have pushed Its hand
rawer the-powder 'sad plunder it balms to
clutch. Bat it deploys Upon - the opmi field:,
It flaunts its black. tbspath..the sunlight. - It:
loudly demands' rePrdlaurali disgrace, anar
chy.- R. eagetly *ream , . civil war If the,
amitti7 WM bat give it - 1 chance, iLet. - the,
Mt As ey"--let Atbehold the years
oth , 'to - - AipP=idtm—let , it reflect.
Whit arld hat made' goo Yesa — Ott ' l l ll 7
mesq—Eatirsa's Wawa. - • Q. ^
I
coo - - ~.
. waimmamituros - . 1 , .. . , --:
_ . --
- ,
A weit-tefotmed miter has eettnetHad the .
Jciesseot the - Bondy la aosseknesee at tire;staim, hialuding the r dee or leg slaves
set the.iseelidatiag or the Cosfedeasta debt
sad six demised udillosser 4*
Iset D Wathere is nef chiliad'
bul l =
Olaktir 0 - 1 1 ,1 0 e tauwalfou oe—elk
ptwited triteltOtattt; 4 410 W 'Vie
isseteeoli MOW mulmii at Astute,
. , .
it might hiiikardefted "that such ii, eminemity
would rejc4ce ta obtain aid fromeny quarter,
and especially: whea it ;was tendered, in the
"In of capital, l eklil, and entermise'swhich
P r Omed to ma ke common melee with the
inhabitants of ;deist traPoverished States la
Oberon* gaited/3' lift them from their low
eouditiol3,,;and carry them to a height of pros
, • oerity they hadLnever before reached.; Probe:
I .bly this would tbe so 'with • any other 'peeple
op earth. excePt the Infatuated class that In
volved the cotten,itamtr y and rice Slates of
this Union in" rein.' :'; What thosieStates - rieed
to •repair the ravages of the_wend'„etart
„them on the riled to areirth - and (ewer, .is an•
‘ 4,1
''influx of fi fty , thousand - taisineits, 'en from
theNortkeed Arcst.iiilled in all`useful av-'
ovations, and; bathed by fifty millions pt cap::
ital. , So Obvibite was (this need, that in the
.summer and fillef 1-ae,ft pioneers of the clam
mentioned 'emigrated to the South - with the
intent of I • pertranently; residing there, 'and
Carrying on the. work of renovation. Though
rather cooly received, ether's of like character
and with like objects followed in- - theft - Wick
the nett I year.-- Their• reception was even
more chilling thiut that of their predecessors,
-and erelong the Majority of theatt iternigranee
- with the opprobrious epithets of carpet- bagge r
and scalawag ringteg in their ears, were glad
to escape with their likes„-teaving,the wreck
of their rortniel.behitld. • _
When 11'efilitary Appeared 'rot ; th e pu
pas° of c arry in g into effect the reconstruction
policy,itbecame possible' for. this class of
men terettide 10 that ieetion*of the- Union, -
and those_who - had remained- through the ,
Previolls persecution, together with the large
hi:di that were'.' . native' there and to the
manner bora; 'Who concurred with ''iliern -in
sentiment; el-PorPose, naturally tridk an in
terest, itriest ring thot.e States to their _old--
time relations' to the .Union:But low.that l
the military authority`; employed in ;the Work
of reconstrnettOnls 'aboitt.being abandoned
in nearly all:thole • Statek,, demagogues. in
flamedwith thetercest spirit of therebellion,
emerge-trim - their hiding
,placett and demand
the expulsion Of the carpet-baggers,and the
oterithrow of the,mirpet-bag goveromental
• Not'only is the attempt to drive this class
of American citieetta put of the South a Vio
lation of that provision of - the Constitutien
which declares thei "citizens - of each Skate
shall be entitled to all privileges and immu
nities of citizens in the several States,? but
this cry of, "eateet-brigger" is, a scream_ ef in
fatuation:. :Those lib whom the epitVet is
hurled; and'Men ,of like type ream the North
and West, areheeded to lift the Sbuth from
the slough ( . wherein 'the rebelliop I whelmed
her. - The ,i3imthera people, were always
among th e Meat dependent , communities in
the world. They mit only relied upon the
North AO, supply •themkwith manufactures
whoee prodeetioterequired large capital and
'exquisite; skill, "lint looked thither 'tor the
rudest atid•ciimmonestlmplements, such as
the hoes with which their gegroesdistigured
the Boil, rind'etrerf the whips with Which they
scourged, them to diner. Until they have
learned to Make; their :own ham; end hate,
wheelberrotriand %engem. their own hordes,
ships, leetheri'icloth, ploughs, keives,'and
spoons, ik,nd can provide - sons and daughters
of their own tb,teach their schooli and acad
emies—ip al Word, -- antil the' people of that
section, thrbagh their own energie.s,Fcan sup
ply themselves, with -the necessaries of life
and the rudiments of learnieg, they'ought to
bestow prioe'tlioPel who come to instruct
them in• the A 1:1 Ce - of civilitstiOrf something
better than lesnitine epithets. : . '
It is O*l3-ted that • spine, of 'theqe immi-,
grants have obtained -- mike in the recon
structed IStatei. Tilde is true, though to - a
much-lees extent: than Is generally asserted.
The old - relit:4 'element in the South fails to
appreciate • the.; fat, that their section has'
passed throttehit revoltition amid whose con=
vulsidna 1' thetr .monepoly of political power;
was destroyed . They staked their alloy the
throw of the die; they !mit, and Must tic:
cept the' resultand'its conseque nc es. •
Those 'who stigmatize ca earpet-baggers
leen-who obtain- °filch- in. States other than
those oftheitbirth , , may profitably , recall the
Morn whietWebster, in his reply to Layne,
showered i . those, who refused to recognize
merit "hi m e:Mae - it happenefftb spring up be
yond the little limits of their own State and
neighborhoild.'; Tried by the Southern rule,
many of out most illustrious statesmen must
he adjudge.rcarpet-baggers. Rufus King, of
Se* York, Was a- earpethagger 'fi,..om Massa
chusettrf. ,Albeta Gallatin, of Pennsylvania,•
was a carpet-bagger from , Switzerland.—
Themai Addis Emmet, - of New• York, was a
carpet.liegger &orb Ireland. Airdrew Jack
son, of Tentiekiee.l wawa carpet-bagger from
-South Carolina;
Harrison,erat Clay. Of Kentucky,
and 'William 11. 0 °Whit): were; cat'-
pet-baggers'' Worn I Virginia. -Lewis Case ' , or
Michigen,-Dantel'Webater. - Of Mamachusette,
and SalmiM P,;Ctlase,,of Ohio,, were carpet-.
bagzerafroneNeW Hamiishire. • Silas Wright,
_Of Nine.l;'''Ork,.. Stephen A. Dong 1•183, of illi
mils, and:Thaddeus-Stevens; of I'enntylve-,
nie, were carnet baggers from Vermont. Ed-
;ward LliiUgatcat; and Zachary Taylor, ,of
I.,oustane, were carpet-baggers, tfiemne from ;
;,New York and the other from Kentucky-; .
wilich latter- State tent= Abraham Lincoln, a
1. carpet-bagger toLlllieoia, while - Seriley
deputed John - MeLein with his barpet bag to
Ohio,* end '; Pennsylvania sent Robert, J..
,Walker, similarly equipped to ;Mississippi.
James R I:Meade:et Wiscottaln, I i cearpet
bagger from New York; and ,Irrartk P: Blair,.
of Missouri, is a carpet-baggepfrorn ,Ken
tucky, 4 *bleb, State despatched - - Jefferson
Davis, , carpet- bag in band,: tft HiasissipPi, -
whence he;irent-to Richmond'as President of
the Confederacy; three of his Cabinet being ,
carpet-baggers, viz: Renjamitt, Men3minger,-
and Mallory; James ,Brooks,, of New York, •
is a carpet-bagger, tram Idajne, and even
Andrew. Johnsen hlieself, though hailing,
from Teneessee,!carried thither a small car
pet, bag,,edotibtlir the prodriet of hid own
handiwork, from North Careliaa. '
But the:ll3ll,6r such - earpet-teiggers would
be as Interminable as the epithet.is contemn:.
tible, At"thls Moment large numbers of re
cent irnmigranta i rrom the South are sharply
vompeting•to: our Northern cities with the
old eettleM in, every avocation. He -vrito
should propose to drive, theM out; or even
treat theta whirl "Ilacourtesy, would wither
under the ftown of pabliff °pillion. •
This 4 cry isanti•American. .This continent.
was diacovered by a carpet-bag/Ler of Genoa,
and theithtmdations of our owertountry were
laid b y-carpet-baggers from etery clime be •:
yond the _seas: The prosperity of sortie
Southern Miles,' and especialeof New Or
learat, j Leitirwille,t !Ohne,' ~-o f
and
Savantabiviet -largely due irtitimee past to
- Northern teen,, , against whom 'this' epithet
might hive beed'huried. The-V'est grew to
.greatneseh,y
,a steady influx.of carpet-bag
gers; while the South lapsee,;into decrepi
tude:bet:acute she-hived negrots better than
Yankees, ..,:in trath,-+ .abe fa; id to establish
her independence iwthe late war beesese„
througl32,:sa etclnideenese tOrthy only ,of
Japsn, awl' a preferenee for tuff African , race
Which) limited white. Men 'ellenthere, she had
;repelled; thr a long series lan, carpet
'benefit' (ao, balled) from tb s orthern and-
Western Stetes,l from Ireland, ermany, and
-Rance. I, -Heeee, whealhe niggle came,
t
the dusky ;race fob *Mae a tr she Ind' re
fused to'bpeir her lea to wit immigrants,
who would have iten her 'prtisperity, pow
er', and prestige, eserted bejetandard, and
she virawirdiapted down by : e earpet-bag- 1
-gera in Ifitte; ?Though bray ,its the terrible
mortar, of civil Nix ot the
old'dominant - . element: ofths South seeing
uotto'bre &pith:Al:um theth.—New Yorie
Sul* ' it,' '• I ‘--.! - .' 1 • •
• - • , TOW- PiraTECTTitnaltilibY. '
There is mote'good aound4ense embriced
Itt the l'Odneing.imuunueleatlon, which v
. -
find • in•theghiladelphia.Paa, than we have
read itit : iitpg thee in thes*: , e space : . 1
. iitii outwi t e cincriiiis iikl011:413. .
Tetilyards or dry gcas sigd at a low price'
will a:hedger :the'-price of a-cdhousand'yarda.•
Ten - I tons of 1 iron sold.chef will lower the
price Prit , thOusand tons.:-Ten cargoes of
cheaplooM Wilt lower the pie of all the coal
in tho,lati'market. -I' ..- ,
TIM ;West price makes the' standard price.
No. one can sell his gliexia_tit a high r l rate
threetiii neighbor. t• `-
e i
ThiC - Priaciple is a perf - IY hats' • one;
In tett It Itt it 1111, al:trade, ich is beneficial
kettle publlkgezeridly ; . ra ' ti'ng as it' does
a "reasonable I competition,,iwhich prevents
monopply, creates better material, and keeps
prices' et Pro Pee figures* ' -
UnfoirturtatelY, howeveg the - law holds
good - cir Imported _goods, And though our(
productions mhy el l made fit the lowest pos-1
Bible mate demist withWellt-paid labor, the;
amalleatAttentlty Imp° -..... goods will con-1
trol the.price by their the , ness and reduce I
' oar goods itetow w payte: ;price. What la;
1 the effect?' - -Thefftrands o,. meek-iodize Byli
ne; 'and Moyers hsveth, ' 1 means of sus-'
tenatieettat Off; the store ~u:. • • ' and farm
ers lartthFseld to them are v • trithout a market,
and Whitt this Ocattre`evelly: branch of trade
le digmeasek becausethe dpresaion of many
interests ii- the deptession?4 - of alt. No man,
imn_pakh motley antoug prld, r people.
lleW Can we ever beon A Permith Europe
intieing etsterbd, fwhilin the - two systems.
pe :
of 1 ' 'stir , exact oppoathast We, eannotr
if we c i . o p Z reduce our labor to paaperitlM - :,
it Is
and our Winstitutirma. lit the United Suit
alone lebutift.reekoeted Aid Paid a just re- - ,
timileittitilli end though the latter is not al-,
wa ci T ed, It faint owing to any deficiert
tY OnM at ; but utiles from a tegleet
to OA the naturalredles; the fault
-baitbeetairlth thereetople ca'with their rep - -
rclietttettves-1 • -
b i ll ._ .
When j'aropeen itati ' advance to the
coechiektestat • their - t interests are tti ,
Tot* habit policy which alevides the ntee
tWay 10
sisting of goods dependent. on climate. and
resources for their manufacture. it
What is the rear state:of Euro" to -day 7
Simply this : 'Each natioffis stet , g to ;con
trot the mgrketa of the world, and with this
policy hares the inevitable result-Abe .pau
perism of labor, the•coritteoent destruetion.
of.good hump markets, the accumulation. of
immense fortunes by a few men; t -wrung from
the distress and poverty of milliontrof4nen ;
the: production of immense suppliaiot-gooda,
which can ajways undersell the gooda•Of any .
nation where good wages are paid ;.die ab
sorption of cols and precious metals from silt
.partirof the worid, the enrichment of the '
"few,-the wretchediesa of - the lain). • The .
nations of Europe will never elk: toi their fall .".•_" •
grandeur with such a polity; wit .ell their
gloss and finery, with large &tiniest, and fine
palaces; and all • the apparent evidences , of.
'greatness, will remain the fact %health& pea- ,
ple.their masses, their bone and sinew, amidst . ;
all this brilliancy, are-away ill ;the' backt
groind, 4 miserable set of hum* creatures, I , •
living from hand to mouth .In. Many awe, -;
iwith no pretensiena to either hitellimittex,
happiness or independence.
That this state of is affairs gradollyarollll-:
ing some turbulent spirits to reslitance,. Is a •
good' alp; and it will fie found that the
'strongest nations of Europe to day are thoge
which have adopted tibecal atuljprogressive
ideas, among Whiah is the prof coon, toto
dustry -
lintil Ettrime is fully embarko in a Pro
tective policy,, however, we mush protect pur 7 ,
sebites,- and our history shows tia. L that we can-, -
notzlo it by any half-way measures; that we
must give it to alt interests, andithat it lathe •
best interest of-All that, all should be . pro-1
tected. „ _ Paoo,iiiiss, "
. .
• • A'DDIESEt:. . •
•
Hy tie eltate Central . Camnaltteit ' nf the
- unlink Ilepelblieata Pomfret roue:
aylraisia.` - •
if --
- - - .!
Romps or Va R EI _ GBLICAN • '
~.
\.. STATE CENTRAL 0031MITTER, _' ,
, 1 Pitu..sestruis, , Angpst 1,5,1863.. ) "
To 'the roters of PetillAylc ilia: ' -
Witlitia Bitty days you re to decide at the
I
polls ripen' the principles and 'general policy-,
that areal) control.the ad Inistratioll of ',O
lio affairs for the next 1 ur years. ' On the!
• result hang the grave Fiji etions of t 1 peace.
and good order 4f armlet ~the prosperity of:
I the' iednatrial interests,, e develorment of
she resoprees of tle Country, the integrity of
the Unien„ and the guarantees of, liberty.
In the outset' of the contest• the;`•party that
f i ' D /; , ' four years paralyzed the arm of industry,
• loading it with :a burden of twenty-five
hundred millions of debt, involved
t the ,couil- --
ly inbivil war, and 'threatened the **true
enof the rnion and the .overthrof or Lib: ,
city, solicits your suffrages declaring•that it .
haa no principles to advocate or measures to --
support, add calls upon. its followers every
where to defend nothing. With' nothing in-.
its; history for years-worthy to be defended,
It la the part of whjem not to make . the at- '
,tempt'; "for it has manacled the freedom or
the press, crusheAl °lit liberty of speech and..
the public. - Constience' in fifteen
*tides. It ostracised everyman who had the
courage to declare ,human V •boadage a sin
againit God and a Ilagrant'Alalation of that
spirit and genius of the Republic: It waged .
a cruel war against the pioneer settle.rs of the
[ Territories and covered the prairfes• of Nan
saa with murdered heroes, becausethey pre
i ferred freedom to slavery.. It etitablisbed• a
reign of terror, and 'made the ;residence of
min'i faithful to the , prinelples'of the Declara
tion of Independenee impossible on more
than half of the'territory covered by' the flag
of a common conetry. Defeated in its efforts
to; elect a .President,o f its choice, it appealed
to, arms.to nullity. the decision of the-ballot
, box: lathe strziggla it laid amillionbf brave
merlin untimely graves, shrouded the nation
inuonrning, and tlocdeil it withtears. Stich
are the ghastly testiefonials of'what the-Ike
mocracy has done In years past. - .
' .No thanks to. Oast party that to-day we
!rive a country to love aria Constitution to
revere.' It did all in its piiwer.to destroy
both. ~- ;2 •,: 1 , 'lf ' '.
Alia', it,agitin seeksrpower,Abiongh
discord d civil -Strife. , .For four years, du
ring the height of the natii3n's peril, the only
hope at the party for success-was indiitaster
'to `our arms.- Ifershe it (rejoiced lt every
3inien defeat, and mourned over eVe.ry Union
victory._ „,_
• • - - fr' -
Its candidate for Vice : -President declared '
t. the. Convention that neminated him. tliat
.` we must have a Preeident who will eietuto
A e'will' of the people by trampling into dust
' thd:usnrpatirms ot - Congress- known as the 2 :
i7construction acts "*' *A* iL,'repeat, this-
the realendOnly question which we should . - . ;
alfow'to ,control us. It is idle to talk of-- ."
, t._
bonds,,,greeiabac.kai gold, and•the publiccre- -
.-,. - - L '
Mit,.* — *, * * I wish: n stsint, , before the con- ...`.
.
,Vntinn upon this issue " Thus irsiblie nom- .3 • . , !
1 Inated,tand , Wade llampton •scbrobating the - :
, - ticket, before an audience iici South Carolina, :' ' ..t:t
l'ileclares ”that the cause. for which they •;.-,.;--
fought, and -far which Stonestrall 'Jackson
[ died, will yet be gained In the election' of a ' i, - :
Seymour and Blair:' ' ' l'• ' ' '
1 ' lf this party caniucceed3at the,billot-box,
the' work of reconciliation for four years-will
be undone, and the priceletis sacrifices of four , • 1;3. -
1 otbers'will have been made, in - vain: ,-. .2 ' - . ' 2
L The issue is' marked - aid well defined k. r - I `;'
,GRANT,' COLVA X, 2and 1 -1 4 - cel'4or Examua,. • - ..3.4 1 ,
131..ani, and Wan .: -.. -i ' • -',?:-,*_ ,
.-- .' i
. ' - -,./ ' thrualta. - 1t. 2 3n0w,
. ' Chairman State CentraMomotittee.: - •
i...:G0i:0. W. HimMATiLEY, )1 secretaries:
E. J. IC MC&FEE, ' S. ... .
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ikiirMl
:otrws-.4.ED Pinizigottv#Nie.
The Oemocracy ! claim, that,Seymeer aided
'ou • State' during. the' Rebellion; soli Mr. •
!Wallace, the _chairman of the Demcieratie
,
State Cential - Cotemittec,,bas the effrontery
to ay that "Pen,nsylvarifs owes Iloratio'Sey
rn ur a debt okgratitude for -his prompt aid.
when her bordere were attacked." .'TO this
the Chambersbnrgßepository thuareapoada: ' 4
This, if sot contradicted by those Whose k
rinfortnnate experienca enables them to know, •
;would reasonsbly,make Pennsylvanians feel , •
kindly toward Governor Seymour.: The cid- '
Izemoof Chamberaburg, and indeed;of, the ,
whole eottnty. of rranklin ' have , .hoirever, .1
not forgotten the great rehelliun; nor tbii ltd"
of - life and property incident: to it. /Mee
times they were overrun and plundered, their ._
fields laid waste, their stock and goods stolen,
and bullied by the rebels. And only once by
the Ne.wiYorlellilitia." TW -- but for the last '
Visltfor the reheli, when they left .our town
in ashes,, we fired . ,qttite•as well if not INUeI:-
at , theirbandietttan aj the hands of Governor
I SeYmour's , New' York butemers: If ' the '• -
two regiments, sent 'to Vhamberstetrg
were —not a raiding party, of Sey
monr's New York City friends, who he1d0....•
'that city for ;three days-in 1863; they acted;
so much like them as to deceive every ones -
here into that belief, The rights of citizens
,and privaterproperty were perhaps as mtich
respected by them as by the rebels th - bm-, 1
selves, certainly not more, and as detend-' , r
ing the border from the enemy, it was' tarilf
eat from' their thoughts. The regimental- sedt
here -arrived on SundaTt it a time'wrien,rn
,mors were thick "that the rebel army was
crossing at Williamsport. After being boun= .
tilt:iffy led by thecitizens, they spent - the rest -
of the•daY in disorderly and riotous conduct ~ •
through'the town, and -at evening marched •
two miles South' AO watch the
Though the enmity ditknotreach Chambers-
burg until days afterwards, the Patriotic New
Yorkers skedaddled during the night, leaving
their canipieguipage, supplies aud.all, , Belied
,' • '
the cam at the depot, and the next morning
forming-their -line at Carlisle, with their faces
toward New York.' • • -
Our citizens, gathered up their tents and •
baggage and returned them, with :gratiteds
It is true. not for their. aid, but that they had,: .
not remained with ns longer: . • •
.
LawOur' an) SEirmona.--.Atter one of -
President's proclarnationa.milling for anon
men bad been apportioned arming the differl ;
ant Spite...l o oov. Seymour went to 'Wail:tine- -
toete urge upon Mr: Lincoln lbe -- redniilott
of the quota ofliew York. Ear lylp , theldaYl.
after Ida arrivst, be sent tahls.caid ; but,
resident surmised his erquad, and the da
woe away while he gave audience to ti the
ftifers; At 3 o'clock- he .ordered, the lifElce
door to,be thrown open, and' thekiNcink
thrOng- 'admitted. 'As they came
com
pletely fiiliuig the - room, Ids. Lier - Yolk.
sind - :, "I
will fi rst see G. Sernonr. of. New t'
Seymouryvent forward a d took , a sW.
near the President, murk a IoW-thde statq:
hi r i 'errand, - Mr. -Lincoln tuthhilsllence till he
ha d concluded then, 'raising hist yoke so as
toile hest*
_btallpresent, he replied: -- "Whetc ;
tha. other 42kOiernors of States come here;
they come to:aek *bat they . * OS to helP
haid.up my bends; but yon come and ask , me
to-release you from doing what others do
cheerfully and with alacrity.". Then, -taking - •
up a said before him, he turned and *aid, ‘"I
-, w ill am Mr. next," thus terminating the
' interview.
Turk LEGfrINATS Deixt.—.ltidge PortlY.,
who Is a lover of the higher prder.of the dra
ms, meta:well known Abeatriell manager re
cenlify• when the fallowing o*w:region en
sued • ; • •
- my old . The4tan friend, I
hopeyWll favor me with the legitimist° the. .
coming ,seami
31.taaosa`—lt woo pay, 'Judge. Sensation
and limbs ate atillaerage 'shave In pr
. _ ep
aratiob a - Rtesian spoebte , the enuieh
4pg !now device froniPar* , and real sables
BANNAN. Sz. RAMSEY'S
STEAMS P INTING OF
Hi waned mama: PretnekWe ire now Me ;•••
pazid • exeento JOB and BOOK tißiNTßict areier7
dtearlption at the 011140 of the littaima'Jocaitat.. cheat
or than it can be time,at at any othaz eatatittabnant
In the county, such as - • •
,
Booka Bamphlets;, - Bills ef.Laaing, •
Large.Poetere, Railroad Tickets,
Hand Bills, - l i ner Books; • . -
Articleg of itgefun't, Tune Books,' •
Bill U ads Order:Book: i
At the' very itioriest ntrden: , Oniatock. of JOB TYPh,
ta mom Wendt* than that, of any outer once . •
eectioi of the Stathoutd we keep hands emploiett
preiely 'foe Being practical Piintatrietr;•
mime we will tfitarylkor, Oar tube N neid sr any
that ran be tamed mttln the Int*. rthattag
OftY, d'hne, at the abOttertpoß , .. • .
•
BOOK B,LND~RY.
- Boogeoundip,cvery.rariiyor ttyie. aunt 410010 i
of evfify Aeoiriodop otanatottoied:botind and Fele4
le ciao; akibidest notice.... • . : •
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