The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, August 13, 1870, Image 1

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FORTY—SIXTH YEAR. No. 33.
iCO-A_L 'TRADE A_DVIITISE34ENTS.
Bil
Jort
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Pi. No. LlPort incitataad.
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WELD,k i• •NA..GLE :t CO .,
Illiners an Shippers of the Beat Qualities
LOCirST MO INTAIN AND BLACKHEATH - •
l '.. -, . . C 01-‘_LS, .-.
1 For Manufacturing and Domestic use, and Sole
- A gents le all markets
Ft e....rine p117.8.1114.1.1 1 01ED
PINE E. - IN i WHITE 4138. AND
- "JACK ON LORBERBri COALS.
I
203 1 *allaut St...Philadelphlth-,
Meets ;1110 Midway; New York.
11 hitrost, Basta*.
G. M. WELD.,
.. NRY W. PrApLIL:i ED, SOLEW/21,
, I RIM A. Hie; ilt.
Jan. i,:r ;
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Pier
AAB
IS;, - B R E .T%l' IZER,
and Shippers of
I: E SUPERIOIt
I ,Y ' RUI•4I COAL,
soLA Aosarre
ant .0 Co.'s Colobrated
RI'D Ei CO L.
IBrolnat St., Plaacielphha,
Inity Building, New York,
-- le K., Boater.
I 8-
Miner
U.RK
vj A_
" 'll • Lee, -0
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Offices: , 81
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• Feb 19, '74)
[any &. WELLINGTON
d • Shippers of Cool.
--COL at Shamokin
CASTNER, ST
' Miners
NEI:LT.I & Cat :
ty1111.1)011s
I:1' •
;rated
:L7 Locust Mcrun
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ICIrIiTAII4
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„ T
CELE-
01P LYKEN
l AITTICINED that there _are
Melt mine this Coal, all of
anatzetnent of tl e undersign
-1-N NICKS( IN & 'O., of It'ltila
y Aeons for its,t , ..ale in New
t'w Jersts.Y. and . onth,otespo
'WS:, &et .. of fiat imote tor all
tits will (teal in to other mar
Ishingt he pure enurne arti -
•In. Tile °Neer Clr tills eaut ton
~,e interested t 4 htiv under
.
I sl'. A 1.F.11S LIRE
,
1.1..1 four Collierles.‘vl
,rhieh are_wider the II
. 4 , 1. Fur the year 1.5:44.
,1.-lphia, will be the oh
Eidand, New York, IN
li enry, atutllA LIAM
‘,..
othr.r. poll - ilk. Our Aut
~ hat ever, and part ies vi
, le must proeure It of th
b , ,linply to enable th.
.;atultligly.' I
The Agents and .the
viints,iare a.: follow..' :
Aizei.iiii, ill: Walnut stn
y,,rhlt Illive.l4 at Ruth
3,1(1411)1". Agent; aN,P:
A:nlit,:l..'S,,nottnor ..tret
- 11.1{.1. Bit° Ft{ Eits',,s,
i ,:ti,.. av ‘
enue 15altintht
i' , .....burg. Pa.. , LtY ..10!4:
..nonhl be given to eithv
and toll° nne,else. WM.:
of the Sutunilt Branen.
co., and the Lykens Val
1
r assist:ad:4 - I,lr_ the' 111WWC!
i
: I N N ICII:SON tt ( '0...t if:111'1111
1 Cr. l'1111:1.11`10,1i ; IIPA r New
~'Erittity Build tigs, Jos, ft,
,ed -by Ellslii :110.--IELFS,
"1. lio,ton. -1 . • 1 ,
CA D., general Aents, tI l'Ost
~, MiLt represedied at liar
'it O. STI.III.REIrr. Orders
- of the ats,ye tia nodparties,
I FOWLE.(ient rid Manager.
I IL i 'o„ the' S 1 tint Mt. Coal
by Cliabeo. :.1: a t 1, '70,-1 '
l'ort O Itlchinoild.
i v
! N' . & I CO • 1
ale an i 41111 . ; : iy 111 of,tqe _
If • Lykens alley ; '' •
oric Now JerN'er and south
. kieury.: • '
Strvet, rhuatt ipbs.
isnit F ung New , ork
r grrea, i . 14.401
lEVII-G. 3i001) '
r - V. 0. i39X. Crit:n,
- No. ID
SINNICK
tor_ the .1
Franklin
. - Coqi 4
ol New NCW I
MEI
.132 , 11 . .a1nut
()Illees 6 . }1 TrinitY
32 Sunnite
Jan. 1, '7O-1-
a ALDSON
WALTER, - DO .
MINERA AN
AvniTE .
C 0
. • , soi..lE, AtiENts
-. THOMAS
•
120.1 11 alnpt
. 19 Trinity
1 19 Doane S
WliAler—Pier 11.1'
'7lll •
Pier 13 North
JOHN C. SC
Miners and S
SOLE AGENTS F
%I'LL; IIAtErI,OCLISTI
FILANifi
I
I I sitnte yelns aYI , I
the LYKE.:4S
• l'lt.i:NK GOIN'IVN S
ritu,Arnitrn
TIOSTON—No.
j NEW TOR —1
t.ds, i French,. Agent'.
;All I, '71.1
Pier 14.
..'; - ORDA, KELLER' & NU
Minerss and Shf(oPers of -
LEHIGH GREEN) 'OOD,
NI A qSli Ay T ,
it
r.(.I:ERT LORBE tit/', :
• .1)11,TH FHASKLIN
BLACK HEATH,
BIG RUN LOCUST MT.I
• GA RIVETSON,
41 , 1 ' ; Kilby St., Bunten.
(14 Trinity Bulldlngo.7.l
) 327...Wa1nut Street, Plilladelph.
/Pier
BORDA, KELLER .& NETTILNC) i
FRANKLIN WIIITE
II 26
ZDAY; IM PD LL
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Miners &Shippers of Co'
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( ,0?514 Walnut St.) Philadelphia-I
• 1 I /Iroadway.
17 Deane Street, Houton.
.
0.. ) As~•ot , fw th s'tle of the following
. - • • Coals 1:
. COAT.,
COAL et L'S - LIIIKOStY AND
COAL.ti, a>rd the
COA4.Cci:si SHAMOKIN
sulret N Vil . ll A :si . "-2 8 ...rt. rue
• 4.ltivr.No..,Lliztibett
. I,' -7o
.'.;
Pier \n. Itl Poitllennend.
JOHN 'ROMMEL, JR. I -& BRO . .
AOE%Th Yon
known IIILL k ILIEUN, 'Mille lab.
tip Superior HEMIT CLAY, tUtilLy Trec-Inintiag MI Is&
Ce.rbrated DANIEL AV - LINTER Deep Red Ai&
- IIROAD TOP .
RAVEN'S WING LEffl et El).zabp r t.hport.
'205 1 A Walnut St.:, Phllada.
)nireu ' Duane Street) Boston.
• % Rooth. 53, TriltiltypSullding. 'Now York.
MITELP aposith.4
• T: ;:-'"it'tAAraG.:l;:tlTE:Skt3Pl •
. . IA3I. q. fill— 0
'VAN OUSEN BROTHER &
EMI
lIIMIE
711n~ es am! Mt
1 C
4114 t'ainpaar'■ Lehlirbil"ln't
esbarre, Lekig
WHITE AND RED
Pi. Gis
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:qG Witi-tv
A, trail. ,
Jersey I
Ni;alnaciitrov.f,'
ill Broadway. Neq
~, I 5 I.kvatiest... Bast
MEE
DOPEY Sz
Min , r% and Shipper. of
Sh3ft . l•' or • Rainbow
t C O A
Wharf Nti. .f.l Port
Pottsville.centre
nail rl.
liodonZlio: 17 Dna
. Agent. •
L , , • Washingon. ~ —1
lurusry at. .
1-
•)i
eisr York.
tt - oston.
--"110:9
em 4tarket for the
celebrated BlT''-
,
ut Street. ;..
nit* Building.
House Street;
ME
!hmond.
4i SON,,,
;I:ia4 •
-
ICADELPHIA..
-.or ow:
treet, New York.
v, York. 1.-
ltreet, Providence.
-*on 'Avenue, near
Jairt. 1, '7o—i
VALLEY
Agent,
New York
C 0.,.
') SISI PI'I:i:K ON
E D lUD.
ILICE.3
IM!I
OA,L.
phia.
'ark.
for the Cel‘!bra!
H IG H u
• t rect. Blillmote
;uniting, New
reet, Bostim.
)rt
ont
TT & 7
ppers of I
• ONS,
oat.
P. TUE SALE 0
MOM
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Veeri Bed Alai..
iev•pcm.t s to
A. •
imllan In all
ALLEY
31012115 Lted
A%ll. \ •
Tinut . S . : \
kamber\
11 -\u 2213 W
t) Dirstar
I , 1 11.roatlway.
IMMO
TING,
oal,
ME
bVILLE.
'En
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MEI
MEM
ILNPrit
CoAL.
mond.
S'.."
HER,
;rfrers . or
Ir~S
Iowa&IR, Laird f.laiN
ti,aad other •
ASH' 0 ALS.
hmond,
ethport,
Ctty: '
phflodelphia.,
York. •
Jan 1 '74-1- •
InIfDRICK.
be telehrsta 1
I
!.nd Keyitone
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,irinseik,*Pdt.
1 w.tl
tied Xidpiumb.
. Pier No. 17. Port itirbrooll4
AUDENRIED NORTON - 4 CO.,
Miners aid Shipper 0i!
FIRST CLASS CQAL,
LOCUST NOVICTAri.
Froiu our two large and celebrated o:interim
"HAZEL DELL," .............C. F. IYOaOl4 & CO.
"CONTINENTAL," GOODRIDGE AMENR
. LORSE
ilree . 'hurtling and fliplendid Preparation.
CY LK = COLLIERY,- ' Owen, Long It Co.
Btl in,LE CREEK COLLIERY, q..Colicett, West-
STIAMOIEIM
r.N . TEIIPItII4I: COLLIERY, T. Batuniiardner.Preat.
Locust 'Mountain and Lurlk iTy. also via Schuylkill
Ctillal to all points accossiblr by boats.
(328 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. -
Offices: 1.1 Broadway. :New York.
I, 27 Doan* Streit!, Boston. I,
•J. T. AUIDENRIED, • C. F. , NORTON, ••
CHAS. D. I.IOIITON, It. 04BliELL,
Jan. I. 10.
Wier No. IL 11. ItSelignonde
SNYDER & SHOEMOLER,
• §ltippers and.Dcalerti - in '
COAL,.
§OI.E.AGENTS FOR G. W. Ssy - srifs- WELI. risows
PINE FOREST COAL
UT ST.,
PUZLAVA.
LOUIS tiN D 1•211
4mi 1, '7o'
Per 1.10. 13 Port
EoilGl6, ItEyPLIEII, N. P. GORDON. R. I•.
REPPLIER,•GORDON k CO,,
mugs= AND suntriras OP •1:
Locust Mountain, Mammoth Vein, Red Ash,
^ Lorberry, and . • • ;
TOWER: CITY; LYKENS VALLEY . COALS,
329 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Dale 1114 Broadway, (Room No. fp Nur York.
1 ; 27 Doane Street, (Room No. 3), Do r t o n.
• mattli "V?
•
TIiOItAVAIN. MORRIS HAMEL :MitlY.:X. COO IC:
CT, - HACKER &..COOK.
SIIIPPERS OF
LOCUST CUP, LOCUST MOUNT \l\, ,!BLACK
• ' HEAI H.
ALSO, DF:ALL'ItS t!..E 0111R111 , 111ST QUA LITIM Or
- White and lied Coals,
No. 214. Walnut Street'Philadelip_hla, awl Wool
land WlTTSZ;Britil.:tlTßYliral
hIIIPPER AND AGErt,
Schuylkill liavfn, Pa.
Jan. 1. '70.-1
Pier . l9, Port Richthottd„
(. LOVE,.
SHIPPF BOYER & CO, •
• -
Anthracite and Bitu minousu .. Coals.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
CUMBERLAND VEIN BITUMINOUS COAL
. (334 Walnut St., Philaderlpblik; .
{ 13 Doaue St., Roston.
27 cnatcrm. House St., Prosidrmee.
March 5..0 • -104 Y
PCP; !jerk.
•
figISSENBVITEL. sonx.n. ntimrx, qterrEr..
WM. HEISSENBUTTEL & CO.,
• • Blidppers 'and WholeitsleDenrens In
Sch*yikiil, Lehigh - and' Cumbinland
•
COAL,
TRINITY BUILDING. 111 BROADWAY, Ititoin 81,
P. Box iipo. NSW YORK.'
' t•
Sole? Agents_ for New York" and V icinity for. the
Sale of LEK, GRANT .I.:CO.'K PLANK RIDGEoind
II AAs .t. BRENIZER'S TURKEI. RUN COALS.
. march 28, 'TO 134 y"
( •
DAVIDSON, YOUNG Se.oo.
WIfOLESA LE DEALERS IN 1,1 '
I.OcUST MOUNTAIN. sHANIOKII . 4" t
CUSIIIEILLANI). seIaNTON 4k: WILKE:7MARIIE
COALS.. v
ROOM No. 16, TRINITY BUILDING, ,NEW 1 - 011 K.
,W3l. M. DAVIDSON, formerly of Tyler .t Go;
:4.1,W L 11.. YOUNG ; formerly ofealtla.•ell, Gordon d: Co
Itt WERT K. 11,1!CKSIAN. . .1 -- !.
Jan 15.'70 ',l
;3- y .'
•
• -
DT., JOHNS ON & HOBOWEN.
- COAL.
VAN • WICKLIE & STOUT ,
DINERS AND anlyrzna . OF UDR •
Celebrated "Fulton" & "Stout" (Lehigh) ooals,
From the Ebervale and the Stout Collieriee; near
Hazleton, Pa. Delivered direct from minis on
-board Vessels at PT. Joita - a0..H0n0a..y...N. sutd: NEW
' BRUNSWICK.
44 46 Trinity Buildfax,:
Maces: {lll Broadway. New York: . ,
1 (Temporary at 119 Broadway.)
A May 18, IS
;
i'ALDWELL, -CONAiiT & WESSON,
4,10. 111 BROADWAY, NEW 'lo3*. -
(Rooms 33 and 36 Trinity Building.) ;•.,
• ' WHOM:I4LS I:IICILLESS IN ~
WILKESBARRE,
- PITTSTON RED ASH.
ItAHANOY, gCRA
i,oculfr 31013,53. , Anr
ULTAIVERLANI+, Biloxi) TOP, L . TC., '1 ' •
'•
• r ,C 0 A: S _
COLE AGENTS for New York and t h o Nail' of
the celebrated COUNCIL RIDGE FREE BiUtN
ING LEHIGH COAL. 71-1 E PRI3IROSE. TSE
POWELTON. Semi-bituminous and other Arstlirate
CbI .JAMEH W. CALDWELL,. C. R. CONANEr
.WALTEIL AVDMT. ON.. i
t
April 3, _ 4 . • 4
(1 FFICE OF TILE. NIA G ARA ELZVAT
‘.., ING cO.. g Co?rxEsciitz. IlLocg. Borr.a.o. N
.I. Y
.
COAL. COAL) - . COAL' •
THE! NIAGARA" ELEVATING CO., bavigg a
:large sarpins of Lot and Dockage, will he Orepared
at the opening of m,lgatiort to receive from the - Erie
o
Hallway, Otnid, or I P, any. uantity of MA US
storage or transhipment to any place East by
or west by the Lakm,uponas favorable terms/n(013
parties In Buffalo. Their lot is well located for a
. general city business. e-' •
••,
CYRUS CLARICE, Vice-rreshleut. -
March 27, 'O9 - , - . 13-'4f
..
tin"inglllachintr9, %c.
TO r el Al. 0 1 :ERA21`0.813. - MINERS A.ID
S 1
GIME a LONG, Locomotive Builders. -
, .
BEACH 87SELT,PIIILAPXLPITI.A. PA.
YWotild fell your attention to their (twittery bind
- - 1 0 taiteteeLocometives designed for inside or onside
work, and forkny required gnage of road and stusrP•.•
est curves, with capacity to draw from 50 -to 300 tons
grms load.
Haring developed In both the Anthracite and ill
tnminonsregions of Pennsylvania, the.stost sisers.ss.
Pa Tunnel Loeomotive in the -country, they offer ,
with confidence their various styles or Locomotive
Engines with every gnarmatee of their workman
sh ip . and performance. and refer to the many nowt in
operation In the several raining districts, furnaces
andiforges in the State and country. .;
Their small, first coat, great pouter developed; to-
Fether with their durability great economy and
ightdaily expenses over ani mal power or ordinnry
locotnotive use. ms proven by their experience 01
several years) make a vast saving in expenses etif
tirient to pay their ltrst cost to n very short time. °
February 13, WO , \ •
OTlCE.—Nlaritifacturens s and users or Stearn
111 .Punips, are hereby cautioned against the min.
tleture, sale, or use of any Pumps that are an In
fringement on . Allison's Patent. dated Septenabo
10017„an they . will be prosecuted tothe full ezient of
the law. i •
I have already commenced sultagainst several par.
Ues, and will prosecute all other infringers.
Port Carbon, April 11, 'MK . B9BT. ALLISON.
Parties In wanted Pumps ant be 'applied at reastra•
ble prices by the undersigned.
ALLISON 'Jk BANNAN,
Frutlkilll ron Works. Port tlubon,
Jan.
A NEWS BZZ/7-OILING CAB WHEEL 'for
MINE% de., made at the
' :JALAPBA FOUND BI TA:,
By ROWE;; & BROS:, Manufacturers.
all Minix cif Castings, Building Hardware. titte
Leave orders with, WESTON.
No. 9 East, Norwegian Bt., Pi/M.40 1 4
Stay 24, "Ai': Zi-4;tti
ROOT'S SEC:MiI:MAL WSOCGAT . I.IICiN
• , SAFE' sr scisizsts. - f
-
ROOTS IMPROVED TRUNK ENGINES;
atilan. l'estehis eel Mabee.
Double Platen Mnisre liodenlng Itratinee, uoist:
irMacbinery for Coal Shafts, Sloping; •
-Orbit Wl* Store*. be.. so. •
One 'fl( these Rohde= nen be seen iminet.airdatir at
BILL I HARM' tkidlierT, plebello* WY.
PAB,TICUIAIt ATTENTION. IS IkVITED
the lioistes. which has no equal. Studied smelets
—heeled We Weans in one cylinder. either tad
-et which le Wang tea stoats when Use_ other jU
tuusing oentra swims no friction streys;chitches
Cm brake" onitur kind. Startedoeverseder
instantly. and at say- point, oc nreointioneni
simple nuerenteutataeloldnistnr
' gibe. ettserewa. or other adilishiallt darts, which In
t olls"' twisters tequila the knowledge and eittuennit -
ecreof on azderleneednagi_iteer. can .be pot In the
"numb of the utast gait persons. AU Ile
of part s are onekneg ta the aura or arlinder,
nada,* Mae s a d
Sun breakage. the Wade cc
dost.dba, and rust or
7gbosettnolea w =
bg the
oleaw= neia.eninconnolleadnagn WOW
fue %no uus 2 -4)
_nist who skoa read tbr tr ai ri di Vir e
eatelogeok grkek lista deavrings.
SATItANTeI. GAJMan•
.Ii Vona allr.
CHUN= Inn=s,
2. •
1 61 Turn Buivoi
NEW YO#LI:.
kiiiOEMAKEIL.
11-ly
i
NISI
- philabt,44l4.
: THOMAS. C. PARRISH,
. 1 14111TE11 AID MAU fl \
i
MIAMI and, ,
Leb t & /littun4mis
ig.,
! C.O A.
-coudi g niment. on Clomintsa'am Solicited and en
on tar=na:
_ 1 wahmt 5t .......-2.........:...
May
Ml'S' Bz . ' ALK.INEL
irmi...i. Atm snirrmi or rtr, • r: ..
TM? CASIDRIANLOCIia 31017.5 T: IN
0 1 OA. 11 3 • ~.
VOlifWainat Street, ribilmloMphits., 1 ;
- . •
214 Y.
132
Cl , ..LE'lir.
J and 4.n
DEM , . 1 A.; JUNG 7TEL:IB7O.—A Co-Futts
sa ti
.t shlph beet[ tai day fornted between the nn
dershgned, or the purpose of litstau and antrepw
LYRE Si VALLEY COAL
Fill= he . f
'LADY FRANKLIN COLLIF.XII,"
Northuthberland County, under the' ktrzn mama
G. StkliT4 BRO. &CO ' "
. it
1 1 21,sq WALNUT St ? , rhdada.., and of
SMITHROS, REESE & CO.i Shamokin
i t
a. FosiTn 1 • , ' Tua. c._,Bactsr, ' 1
T. FRAN sNoTtr. '-.. Jsa. A. amm - 1
J. Ilakr MOTU, HENRY *Borausins.
1 4ous. R. Ilovunxan.; . 1
June li, '7 I - ‘, - st--4t ~.
Eorberni Oak.
_.,
W EA N -yST F
FRANKL IN LOR RANKLIN LORBERRY B ' Y
COAL
VEIN L.CIAL.
litiust. KRR
IV/1e now sold exclusively by Ileum REPEL'S N.
GORDoN - A pa.; who are my, .sole Agents. Emile/.
onlerinefroin them may always depetid upon rt...
'IL . " sou _, v e e r . =
Walnut St.'Philmielphls.:
. OFFICES: NO. 111 Broadway. Bevan 3. NeW Yaik.
- - I No, Al Dogma street, Room 3, Boston.
r,
Jan '6D—li., t HENRY HEIL,
4 ____•••-:., ...:t•':
A 'I-
: -
OL ----"-.11------- r __gi
oV " Azfi,
' ' r ,l7o. 500 31°C full A W Front St y '
i
IWIL3iIRGTON, DELAWARE, ,
,
We are noao; p4p'ared toluntlilt the Trade, Deal
era and Con= with our
_
Ceietira I Coal, Out " MOCIII3SQUO,"
1 I _
And those intrrestod will And it to their advantage
and economy to consult tbi coat before making
their yeartyrtracta or a bg cure% :-
Shipping poi tloi the Western market. Erie. --
1• ", " Southern do Ravrede brace.
1 " Eastern do Wilmington
-2.7. R.—Also ,1110 Clover 11111 Rail Road and Blte
rninuona Coal Co.'s -Ocala. for the manufacture f#f
,gas, (17 catidl 47 c. f. yield) t coke first'quallty and
percentage of h small. I May M, l'& 21 - 1 ,1
4 _
Itutington, Pet.
fonab).
JAM t J. C,O N.N E IW,
141hertii1 Shipper of the Celebr ated
LOCUS ' T ;MOUNTAIN --, COA L
;.i.
partsv LE; SCHUYLKILL CO, PA.
/an t,'304 • . i 1-
orlsale. aria get.
uon &Al a i:J..4 tpair Breaker - Ro ll s. 214 In. with bed
I.' plates. ite.; S ft . hoisting drum; 4 ft . aereen,ll4 ft .
long; counter screens, shun gates, shuts bark dust♦
ers stack and p',atm, Auld a lot.of salnit machinery •
!
will bo so . l i te_hca d p. AppIy DIETI at
' - illi It. M'S dos3. ll. Yard.
'June 4, ' 214i--0- -.. t Coal St.. Pottavllle.
L'DIt'LF.A.SE.--.The valuable tract of Coal Lan.
kntrai d as Bobb & Wiffebrener Tract late .11114
ford, alma la, Blythe ;slid Schuylkill Towushipal
and coma! tug' about MlD.aa , ..n, is offered for loans
upon reasotiabltartua. Apply to . .
- . I
-I i F. IL BANNAII
_Agent.,
Feb =, trig' 1/- I Pottsville - Mr rort C'erbolt. II
1-13Lii.TEI1 • sLA.TpIt I . •
SLA ---- TEI
The unßersleied has always on hark a \ large
lot of ROOFI O SLATE, of all slues, and of
the best auttlity, which ho will sell at the cheapest:
prim , . 'I he slar :can be dellveted by Rallemd or.
Canal. Apply_ to • -! '«'.M.; KALBACH, Agent.
t
31as.
z.,,, , 1 - Hamburg, BerHut 224m Co., Pa. 1
TIEBIRAH E FRO ERTY FOR BALE. ,
_
1
1./ The side did residence., lately • ooeupled lty'
TUGS. IL BAN lITOFT, iln Ashland, Pa.; Dwelling..
Office. Ort:eti an lee 114u5t..%, Stable, Rot Beds, dm.,
&e. The dwhll in IN eanparat I vely new . slid has all
the modern' eon ltulenem Price . low and terms
easy. Appl t lo a I . 1 HENRY -C. RITIOSKL. • ,
11F.state }Agent, ISltahantongo 81. •
May M. "70 7 .- . l:—ttr . 1 1: , ,
0 ;L E Z—A RICOLTAHLILLIRLHE
AND BOTra..—The • tinderalPall Offloo.fri of
the tieliuylkill Cu Way Park iCssociatlan will receive
proposals for a live Years' Lease ot the Hotel and
Park.. Rentit paypille quarterly in isdvanoc. posse.-
slon given on theist day of Apri_,l
L. WOMELKWII, Pest.
F. B. KaxiftlE/I,lEittey.
Feb 5,11) • •
DEIVA '., BAZE.- 1 -The undersigned_prfers ids
L Farm, .ittiate n'Washington ToWnshW'Sehg, yl
kill County' , hbou 4 miles east of Tluegrove, ;yd le
distant fro7he .4c S. 1 1 . it.. at 'private sale. The
Farm contal s 1.3 s acres , red gravel bottom, 23 acme
heavy tlir, r, & acres cleared, and the balance
sprouts or 12 tears' growth. The improvements con
sisttcumi of a dwe lingtouse swiss barn and sal mill
also, a super or o of choice fruit treas. , T h
land is In good cu Cu re. 'Ali those wishing. to par
chase or inspect u same, will please apply to Um
proprietor oil the remises. A good bargain con be
made. • Cm:Onion easy. JO lIINNIO, Js.
VI7A.LTIAtIAD - norm:ll7Y A PSIVATX
BALE.—One-twentleth intorest %n the tract of
Coal land, In New merle Township, Schuylkill. Co.,
known as the Plitt &Bannon tract ' ) containing
about CO semi. - 1
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A tract of= aorta; of COAL and TIMBE R TANA
il
in Riley Townahl , . . -
Valuable bu lots on liabantongo Areet. A
viendid lot On Sc trylkill Avenue, al feet front on
the Avenue, and .S. feet front on Church
7 1,
Clue-fourth lin tln the "Coal 11111 49k liact. of
Land in Schil.Okill wnahiP , to doss the of
the late adra Sarah Hart._
__
Apply to . ,TIENktY C.lttllldEL, '
Real Eatate and urance Agent, No. 111 Mahan
tongont.. Pot lie. Ps. Jan. I. Ilk—l—ly
Colt 8AL21.-A Farm 200 acres with improve
/: menu; and stock:Mimi...eon the Una oftbe Betinyi
kill and Busquehanha Rallroad,l4 miles front Potts.
A.
yule. 10 acre* of e land are under Cultiratlau, 75
acres arc coveyal Ith chestnut sprouts of 111 years
"row ll l. Which w id makEcellent_prop; timber.
...sacresarecovyred Ith hat timber. Tlielmprove
ments corwisV of a Itutistan house, a nest ilwist
B urn, out houies,aidida new saw mill with watez paw
t
er. Stock consists horses, own, Pain , hay, and
If. ruling implemen The price asked caw be resl
- from tbd Um ...lone. Tains easy. Apply to
JOHN M. RIIILA,PE Psterly's Building. IPottsvllle,
or to FERGUS CI. F 4 MAR, No.lBo Centre street,
Pottsville, 1 .i 1" .. , Await 7, '6O-1441
FOR 8.A.1i
T_ - HE FOLLO WINO -
1 I 1 MIMEO SLACEIII4`ERT.
One FiveTon-Loc4Motive,sultible for 4-foot guage
mad. flak been used - for conveying coal and coal
dirt at the mines, a r In good order.
Also--Iwo nor's° tal Pumping Engines, IS-Inch
cylinder 4 feet .ntro e„. with gearing and bobs, and
two I itta of pu taps BP yards each, with li-Inch plun
gers, lo feet stroke, and two line of pumps SO yards
each, one la-InCh, the other 14-inch plunger. each I
feet stroke. 1 i, • =
A ise-.-One "Wintlin' Engine.l2- Inch cylinder.4-feet
stroke, with dream -g .arlng, and boilers complete.
Also--Four seta Breaker Slachlnery.
Also-100 three-ton tslope Wagons, benvily ironed
for four'feet track. u.
t
Also-One tart Pan and Engine. with tubula;
boiler complet ;,
The above m Massy has been to acre ice } but is
In good working order.
- , • t GEO. W. EINTDE - 11 4 Pottsville , Pa.
Jan P, ' oo-24f 1
4141(111 Mil 127 . 913T11" OP It 2.12211113+ 31.16
QlkikYl-Ftske CIII7iERY of all DESCIILPTION 8
•
.-, I ninety btfis4 esigitiO, 70 In. brire; 1 ft. stroki.l9 ft.
fly wheel; shat a , c - t i i. i in. diem.; punip *ban , Is in.
diatn.xl4 ft. lon ; • ptunp wheel 11 ft. atm. 18 . In. oh
the tam 4 In. p 4rith hobs and connecting rods.
has been used tAto run It 201&, ptuitp._ -
I sixty horse 'Fete ! , 18 In. Dore, co
6 ; stroke , l 9: f t .
fly wheel, with amplarheel, /thefts and all nnee
lions ; 1 dmin I ft. diem.. with& lit imp abaft.
- 1 wlisty horse engine, 14 inch 4 Beet
stroke * trith is i t allwayy fly wheel , also 'with 'pump
wheel. 9 rt:d ' ~ 12 In. on the face. 4 In. pitch; drtun
iii ft. glem., w ght Oen shaft ; 4 km: Merolla in. diem.
r..% ft. long, with all edmieetkine and with all pump
, inf l a oo rg a i reetlonsi_ ;:
double preaker with 20 horns isnidne. l
1 twenty horse engine with drum and all tisane&
t hum for a long dirt. plane; Islet of hairy cone gear. ,
!az, with pushing troelca and wire rope. _ - ,
54" heavy drift cars. 461& .itaintro. 4 lairs mai wallik.
Nuns genre as th e P .. 8.1 4., &mend ...
,trueir.s. 'OM c. wise dr . .. "us . . If
lot of blackout , , •.. • 2.1 - sinew . u " • i" - r7fs , ,
large lot. of . ~.._. 1, • • Awl % • 7it .; K
tons of sown • IT • .7- , 'Vibe& " ~,..,_ ..:.. t
-hand rrisil-frilb.ito 42 I l lt, gior ,
.. ~
hand
e lector*. 18 in. mama . .
r . ETC. ,t 4 ,
30 la. f ORM •PPe : 1 ID. Prii , Pa=
, snir.
pampa. I locomottr 4 drivera.wal
ears, or.= an Iran o re Ahie,the .• . • ..
2 breakers , starrtrandl g all de. bleekestltls sod eat
peeler shops. , nee-011%4ns I.lth suitable forf.tosie
. TT—
fttrUaCet• •, I . f •
ii‘tioraesharkileuglii:
I liftY boll* e r e. !
7. thirty "
•I. twenty : , '
I four .!" ..i ' !
I ten " portaple en. .
4 Boilers, 24 In.' it =l7. :
4 " . 10 irtax 20 ft.
2 " •24 in.ix .I 0 fl%
1 " 1101 nor 201 j,,
2 " 10 t0.i.2 IBM
' 2 '"
ier.
1
1 upri " 12-t
duo bmse,lsibtsl4,r.
thw o
LlOrismiteowassapt
la i • 1
,100,411. I ID. eoLiplyryi :
bons - and new.,
- Sdr . d . s.l2la.eidnaus ella , 1
111 10 . I
ao H - 11 "-- •' .
...-7 ";', '1
2 109.0t4 tiutkoes. q_ ,
. iso lc tict* "two. . it
,vo iz . ... . 0 / lc -
1
' 4 14 , 1
• .143 " .'"• •
16 u • .4 114,. i, . i
inaelitiVi s tU s .
44ra i r li gialli ' iigi iil
- NOTo is.ll—ers! ''
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POrMyILLE,
lIMI
1110ligittrliti Abeettinsulth:
M. BOHM N ilt
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•
L. t to W. O. Itintser,)
-1i 4.enpilia**7tOtaitittalas 9t!
littlitary. Chan* Thaatriad
1
No. 131.14oett li rcitititieet.. Philadelphia.
Peeember 4, PAL -
ViniTtrrtrail.
JOB )4* LI WALTO/C, & CO.,' ,-
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4 .
Gilm.srr maxims, No. 41/Walnut BL.Philadedpl , il&.i .
Our estahlishmenthone of quiOldest in Ptilladel.
la, and frim m : p k a o r z aio cier i a k e and su
food perior facia:
V"'
....
reaeou
0 prices.
• ii manufactured it Mmlture, AMA also rnediuni
p ced furniture Or perior qualitf. -'
A largo stock
of urniture always on hand. Goods mode to order.
nieep,.liesk Wg&and Ofike Forniture for
Of and 8 made to order.
.1013. AbTON,J.W PL'ile,alT, $OB. L. BCOl'i.
Yeti 12. 1° ' 7-17
511
, aArcaN e . Wl= MUSD% for Store
• _
iron Partori . Le., , Heavy Crimped Wire
Ci hr for cleaning . me, med, &e. Mori Scree&
C ha and Coal Sc ns. -Wire Webbing for sheep
an Poultry surds. Poper,llskers' Wires. Melia and
in Wire Moth 8i Painted ifereens. Orslanletr'
la1 ;4 14:: Wort. El information b?} addregling
'theimanntecturem, If. WALKER, & 80.1 t
ets,
No. tl ~ art& gib street. Philadelphia.
1 . • • 7-1 y , ,
R
I ZNI9VAL.
JOSMUA cowrwars sons
?,. tuvt =Atom2i ritirta ' . , ,
,LTIOKINII•43LASCASSI Pscrum riutiii - ova,
- . To So. IS TarMi Sigth IN, /Mirk. ,
Where thw offer at widncodyriora a genendrissort...
anent of Looking-Gbiascrig ua rtutatre FnUnes. /Aare
reach Plateldlrroni, n and Onzsmen .
" "l lMlr ri ta l 4L id a l t . totivs. ,
vlb 39, 'l2-e l n] N 18 North Bluth 81..Phimaii
DIXAMIS MI R2I.II I 2 , ZIECOIMAL TIIXONS In..
A ternaL and Este Blind, Bleeding and Itching, ,
posSively, perfectly permanently aired, with.,
out twin. danger. twit , ents or caustics, by W.M.
A. McCANDII4II2I. 31, 11 , . No. MN Spring Garden St— '
Philp., 19.,wb0 can refer you to over Ek3ven Hundred I
t
of the best citizens of Philadelphia. who have.been
t
c a n ise l see rwctloo of eleven years as; a svecialty , In '
this without a allure, warrants a cure in all
Fel o 9,10 ' • , ' B:2y
----
t a, • swum?
S TRIIIRT, PITILADA.,_hi the
cheapest and bftt rive to buy C hoice Tobac-
co aid Cigars by the boZ.
Monitor Navy. and Jones it Sons' Tobacco; always
on Mind at low rates. I
Meerschaum Pipes, Bitar, French, anil ofher stylee
can he had here to stilt ;customer* either wholesale
or retail. i -JOHN'
Wholesile and Retail Jobbing Nouse. acKLl;Minti
facturer of Cigars, MS NIARKET St., Phibulegia.
July 16,'T0 i • . 28-
WILT.I322IIIIMa ll 11 1 1,Avn ,---
Willliti... -
7t fl
from
, ---
Ark r Grocer or Druggist
_for Wiltberger's ISitisTcls.
BA LONPS INDIGO ELBE la, without doubt the
best lee In the market. It will color more water
than our times the mane weight of indigo. The
only ermine Is that_put up at ALFRED WILTBER-
Ist
G.ER Drug Mom, , Wlltberger's and Marlow 12111118
on Labels ; all others countertelt. . For sale'by most
Grocers and Draggles. I Wtbrulastata's langt.int.s
, 4 Nit w9ll be found a superior article. Always= hand
at reasonable primi. .Pare Ground SploeK, Genuine
_Redlines Chamois Skins, Tapioca, Sago, and all ar
ticles a the Drug line, at
. ALFRED it ALTBERGEWB Drug Store,
' • I No. 20 North Second St., Phtlaielphia:
Jane 4, "iO-23--aut . I . . ,
GI FIXTITEXS IA K.FROSENIS LA,IICPS .,
,
20,r, • ORZAT VIiIILLIT OT N arnxis. i
• ERIpIAN" Btrp.l i krEll. , ,
,
,
id AM) MOM 12! THIC MALOXILT. IT OFPFS Tli
lemosar LOMFF OF '
',AN BOILNEXi lens. 1
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COVirrit. JONES It CO.. N 11111141;
. C!ftl93ll Mid '
‘Filubleashe Elealers,;7oll Arch 84i Plans. ^'-
Juneii, ribs. - 1 =-Iy,
FURNITURE - WAREROOMS,
238 and:ll &suits flimomd *beet,
. •
• '
The undersigned haring greatly ineieatied facilities
In theaddition of the large four story.bunding ad
loin ingbis fprmer place of Moines*, offers great
In
ducemeats to all purchasers of flimflam to give
a call. Be is confident of being able plmw all
who may twent y With their custom,.and his ex
perienat o years in buslness is a igusnadee
of his ability to turn out the beet of work.' Re per.
sonally oupervises his large Workshomandfany, er
ticle noli k :ln hand Wig be triode to ordetatthe lowest
rtudns, large stociflof all kinds of FITIINITVRE
an l i p on band. E P. If. KAltatEft.
Sept. .i
T ax VEYPEBION 21A18. CitfaLE.BB.' ' ,
Aarilardarxxxatis AlrtiCLIS /OE nit LADIES.,
CR:deeded Alp 90; IS112) .
This Curler la the moat per-;
feet ;invention ever offered to'
: the public.' It Js easily opent-:
" •ed. bent In appearance, and;
_ 0)1 'not Injure the haler, as
..
, 1 1 here Is no .14 . required, nor'
f "Y V s tr ta t eu t b=ehtrt
..;
sl; risio t j . nactngt e lolyettg fgrge hy ;
1 •Ne SI North Front Street„
1 , ; PIILLADELPLUA, P. 4.!
.. Nola at-Dry Cloods. Trim
.
• rulngstand.Notion Stores.
N. 11.--titrigte Box 23 cents;
• 3 Bores; assorted elms. fCr ets.
.I Walled tree to any part of the
United distal, upon receipt of
' •' - • 1 June 11, ?0-11t •
CM
MEMI!II
UN lON HAMS. •: ,i
• . . , . ,-
In oirerlng the above brand to the attention of
cousumere the present scasonore beg leave to•state„
that we have made very greet ' Improvements IA
their curing say ing, . pf. Winter ( and have no .
hesitancy : 1n City a, De e, Hasse eriaxt.
Tbe7 are *elected from strict:4room fed Hags, trim
med very nicely eons to make as Utile waste In cut
ting as passable, and therlngredienutused In curing
are the very dnest to be had,. The. Rams are ail as
sorted before plekllnig and roach she cured by' Itself
so es to enable us to keep In pickle
f aul t lng enough
to cure and not be too salt kgresi aul wit h most
Dams.
.W,o also aura hi Joe/louses all summer and
con furrils,b the Sam. at Mr Unite cut front Hogs
that were ere within C week:sof the 'hue the liams
are delive which la is ree4 advantage rind one
very feWdealeni. We end satisfied -a
will um satlarietlon. • None gatrulne.,unless
branded gold
A A. . F. .ly g t , 331,4,
EBROUGH a CO., -•
• Pork Packers, No. 10 . Delaware Avenue '
"-• April 9, 10-15411 - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
wINDqw Dzpon,,,T4)NIL
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4. . LACE CTIWPAINS; ..
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HEAVY AND . '.IACIE - DRAPERIES,
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. ... . . - I r ' AmBEtEQ U IL N, ..- •
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iriATIN U.I3IANK, SILK, AND SILK dk WOOl.
1 /• • , • t
1 FABRICS,' '•••
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: Of all /*ado 4 Cfplore, th e Latest Impede:O.. .
• -
1 i WICDOW STIADES,. ..
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1 i INfAI.O
' THE,NE*EST TINTS. -
• - i _, l - - •._ i : • - .
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';PLIZSEIES HAIR, dic., foi4:llo,llrosOupplies:
~.. T
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, 5 ,: 4 • , ,
. • i , I. 'E. W#LRAVEN
i. .i• • . . 9
itASoNi . MILL. 719 ctupyistri. ErpKL-t,
,1 •- ' . t - PHILADELPHIA:
1 i May 7. '70 1 ' ' " le-1y • '
"M tons of chals;iarkiis
1 10 imee batsitse armies.
with bolts and In
! ifnM i
IS AO 44 44
I stack I musartekes
strneklll IRA*
snags - "
-Otani saysatorin 11,
kiss .
Lotergamp stubs.
' I now LI amailwg
MO A saw* 11 04 01 4 4.00 Da
Ah il na Tt" 'iplllo/IL '
swi biuriattlA
ite
ff reso ,
vs*.
. al
SPAM '
cielassitaiset.
SATURDAY
ATIOLIWZBIS 'FLAVORING EXTRACTR
farrairded aquaa to say made. Are prepared
tbe MM. • •
IE
086
CIANI:Ill. aIMN . .
t‘-' 1L15 9 121 3 . .11E.HALPFSZEL
11t i D1JCED PRICES,
1
• •
. - nest French Ortilles. ,: ' '
1
edinm and Fine wink
All Wool Black •Herrusnles.
1 . 811 1 and Wool Heenan!.
i -.•• • • *lack English Gregadlpes.
, e , $I 1 k Figured Grenadines.
I 4uperhillock Thirrpoods. A
i • DRtSti;
_GOODS REDUCED. 1 ,1
Lakes Linen Head,T ?Mule Suits,'
• ' _ [Mien Pampas for. Tourists.
I
. lahlesSults Made to !order, , •
Bathing Suits Ready Made. , -.• " 6 ;,
hallilnglinits,Histalng Caps. - -......• !
; White moors,' j :
I Dress Muslims,
i • 1 Tourists' Linens, - -
, •
• i IMO Shawls, , -
i ' 1 illUchaoques. I , - • .'1
1 Cloth fiacques;
. ; Llama Laces..: .
' .
1111th Plano Myers. • ' " '
!Flue Marseilles Quilts,
. .
t !Lange Linen Stock. . - •
GOODS PQR AWNS' AND ROYS''VirE.A.R.
, . - vbek, Cssistmeresj . •
' . s *lineal Cssalmeres, . _
, • ,
rrobb_ 1
• r fleotch Fkillings, •
I
. All The Novelties.' .
, •
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OOPER & ciorrAls4) •• ~
,
1 ts.y.. , . _ Nuns anis illa.S.l:= STairril, :
_,_ PHlLAttpalitts •,• „ •
,Oct.,2M—tYll ' • ' i‘
. ;'
•
sio,ooo CATANJUMAL •
'gum LEA *keel' an nth* Lead%
line Ite l idnrivaled
1 214 EDT It 4 Vnequalid
161.,4br natUanazvansed Covers.' Paisestr.
Lolly fur its Ecoacany:
I StAiligte Semi to ;slat with Back Lead than :my_
Inns Ltsd aztanti The siune,welnkt awns
• Dun** and snakes Indica
:17 ; SITGIC LAUD. t s the • Cheaplat and nest. J .
14' " •
slo B ileo 'GUARANTEE.
AXIL:ANC Avails ail *they Anti.
1 lA. For Us Vneaiialed
' Fsie Vasivaled Whitman
-1101. Pcirita4.srpausedckersitseg Pestert.T.
I*mls. tee
atess
betas the 1101411 , 414 . mast Ihindshs
Vats/V*o be 111314 d•
'BT I Y 01 4 4811 BUCK Tatili Amp Bum f
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Tie"! 17, AND ttE tomint s cia •
dilimuditabithekifissatecturer*-
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MIS
S i n i vi l aelmodry e ta IM,Pacitam aill
ousel gamma out' Of the
031141 2 4 ° , OknL emdal 4 u r 4 lehayikill Co: , , and
to directed them be expand to 0 . 11610
Waller, on
Ili _,
nske THALAF. COVIMik SI ,
tbnf clock toWet *be Cour tCXS6
le
Util
County. the
town:
. that certain lat eim 47. of MUM, XII
ths: Sown of ll n is
Scl4lkill County, ntirthwardly ' Mgt
a east,madly tit No. 9la block Ilk sonth
by an Warr, westweedly ilff lot s o
7 he
bl 113, *ad being lot o. Sea Mock la. on Las
• eralgan of said town, Soutilatting in width a eel*
and depth ISOM'S, with tam am- -
siW,* 2-story frame a boom, !Mb a
,1 frame kiwi:wet &c ached; as property of
New 2.--AU that tiertaL tract or piece of land.
. 'IMMO in Barry Towasfil=lkill MUD ad
. itilal w laads_ of F
Ha , Wlillamßolich and of alliceeksZl ester,
:012
acres re or leas, with e' greortersauces,
tug a it?•• stay dame Iling house; male pant
e
rrs , elf , /SAAp . - • ,
: V --All that, sorban lates7 alms tnel . , -
te tit and ballineg r eittudo In the town of Gor
donthe Towtuddp Of Butler, in the County of
Both Mill, Ra..oa the mist sideciffileiCoightetrimi.
on •N0.4, - ba the imaiwiel z =r plan Mudd loam
of ground being us folloWs: north.
arty lot of Fells . Horn, terly by mid Meltedglel.
antinxitherlY bY:i i t w i t tri. Maurer and westerW
by' h alley, and said ding contenting in anal
co 1. Reltnight le feet la width sad In
de Pth 2 0 fact. and in g ot pe pleo=untigtgri•
tem* Weald bui; sie the p cif 4#,S.
SHUTT owner of ra w r tpd owner, sad lrifilo=l
M. taiYbER, eon .
_
Auso—A II that certain. ot or piece of ground, sit.
tate ki Abe Borough of Qty. Eichaythill - ]
Count.Y. bounded earth. bY au Mien mat., -1
madly by lot of James . Conies, wothwardlY 4 /7 i
44141nW street, and aestetardlY_by lot of Tkolleall 1
Mulikarner, . containing wi d th 2S feet, and in'.
depth 15 . (net, with the amoebas. Callabliting Of
' a Wary frame dw banes with Moue base.
4
ment. , l :el the Property of ATRICK if GLDOLFELI(
mad iitititY A. NN MULDOWNEY. , I
1 ALISO—AIm all' that emit lot or piece of grenade
taltuateret Fountain tepri in Butletrlowastalp;
,Schtlikill County, bou eastward( y by land of .
Frederick Ileyer, wester ly by head of
Petere,Southwardly by lead Isclotterui lo the •
of /NO: deksinga', decoat u t or d iseelti meitat
the plibUcroad leadingto
4ng 4 atirea, mare or less, Leith the
emulating of • aittory frame dweinag and; :
HarnMahle; as the peoperlyot ii•-iY G. /11=101::
„4-_,....AL50.—A1l that eertabs *mar abil4 bt blinb• ;
Stela liubley Township„Scherikl/lOonutyi tans ,
'Tog lands of georgeF.:Wtels,Hetz ,n ;
o n.torin '-
Haman, Nathaniel Williamson.
and ntinlnh_ nntitninkla 40 atm, mare*, *the
the Surtancee, cot i tals4 of a 1)= , ,
dwell ;a. frame , , aad a
milk_ op as th e •of C1F.AR1,122 1 1 311 I M
MAN.I se
ALIKI—AI hat certain lot or Mime43f_gm.._e lindodt- ,
owe la th e flarangb of CresSona.SehisylkinCeninkr.'
boon northirardl ril lzaortl o lWC. = l a . '
astril byThlrd it thwardl7/ 1 7
stree
t ier; westwardly_ ,by tel of Danief :IffiPer:
coo big in - width 00 feet and in me Mt,
with appurtenanceista frame
dwelling house, withal.story name kitchen attadh--
al, and two 1-story frame a ; as the property of
CH WS W. DENGL
A Ail that certain 14, of :ground. eittiate
in the rough of CremMedilchui County Pa.,
and hdlog the aotitheastensime-half Of t
tot .No. . Lim
taidimt by Daniel Bartelettl new, in a plan allows
lots, ($ Mid out by him fa his iSMlLloisi ) what, was
formally called t eat Haven,) With a front of 21 fleet
on timpllblic road leallati o ni n Sstuaykili Haven, and
m a feels inches is de
i t,
wo mbed by part of te L tip.
Lon thilloorthwest mad thesoutheastatiaby
lot Nct-T. Asper plan d, and 21 feet wide In
'the rear, with the apsemisees; consisting of •
2 story frame dwelling wtth Moue basement;
as the Ihroperty of CHA W. DreGLER.
ADSO-rAil that certain tnwittory dame hocustor
buticit situate- la they tHwough iof Tremont.
Schuy 11 Monty, between yam AMMO Pine.
4grove ey, said house contslolog in'-front on' aid
Warm *venue 20 feet, . ebd llpet to- depth. ILIA the
totor piece of ground sad , to
, said building; am this propart r y t triG,
owner orreputed owner lead yoatractor.
AL,130- 4 .A1l that certain tract of laad,_aitoate in
' the Twee hip of No n *sop Schuylkill Coun
ty, Pli4 ismer Pottirrille.) Om and described as
foist:mei ',Beginning at an h, the southwestern
eorne t rAd hued late of Joh n M, 'Crosland, themes
north' degrees 15 minutes two thousand two
bond sad eight ' feet to Doss, Loeser of add
Cries I land, thence north 711 degrees 514 minutes
103 feet sad 10 incharto a col: , late of F. B.•Nich
ohs, ttallices south 4 degrees 20 minutes 533 and four
-tenths feed to a post, theism th Mailtattee east,
ad feet Ito.apost, shales you at deems 41) tabudes
meet.SRA beet to swat, thence math 32 degrees 10
tninateailemt, 122 feet td it post, corner of tend now
-or late Of Schuylkill Navigation Company, theme
tit degree& HI minutes east; 2131 feel to tits channel of
theitirierllchuYikill. thence down the said channel
south' degrees 10 minutes. past, MS Iset,.• Omar
south dispeesilmbeutes whet, 441 feet toapallat
3 1 1
In mid channel west of the [Canal Widget, -
haws
'Meth dewed 15 minute!. west 17210 feetloLe pixie
*stump en d Moues, thence north it degrees II adanale ,
vest 610 . i'--tenthll - bathe fait Mat the
' place- et !beginning, contain tiliacres , add a
perchei,l Strict measiim , 'A. AA - that certain*
aincitobitg I tract of land. • altuate la the Township of
Noah illahheim 'aforesaid; bcgolded .32 described
is Mows t iftglaning at a plo f. .. oily a white
oak, thence by Land formerly of t' . • • ,SWeMaker
and WOW Rotertlat audit** 4l, 3 wrath 60
, dewiest' least , 70 perches tea ~ . . earthen&
side of the Schuylkill River, - . i . • •- we Woes the
Mme the. severtd courses ith • , - 41 perches to Per-
Merty a eptice ~ thence by smotherpart of the tract
,of which this is a part. sondliMidedrel• went / 84
3 Perches Ito a shestutit Lek stomp . and. thence by
- Land faraway of - John 31siamin, now Biddle, north
It degrees west 40 perches 'to el help otiatenes, axed
north 57 dosereseem&-178 perches to the place of be
. ginalug,',Wataining 72 acres amidill_perches. and. the
',newest") lof all ider cent, for vtosilte..., being th e
dune ;simian) which John IL, Pelt and _wife and
Lewis Vastine. by 2 separate
i iiih dated- that 13th
. day of Joly.---and recorded leery in tictagi
kill comity In Deed Book NO. ...togas' 221 and .
granted Sod conveyed unto the'ssid. The Hotta '
Carbon. Roll i n4llll Colupany. its summon and
,ftesigtocastlotityiropertyrwi r l the apportesseaces,
consisting O r witolling - Mil, 1 "thous% clay bonne /
blacksmith ihOwcarpetiter is op fragile -Galas. a
blacks of 'dwelling-houses, , Ace" it wee sold et
4
.heri...,tsolb•tathe said Jinn A lemma and Peter
C. Ooderdook, and In -of said sale and:;
pure:ham; HIM:lel Homo,. of sad Selatithiliti
' County. by , Deed dated OA day of Heayaber.
181; an d acknowledged in , open COUItOU MO 711) Of
December 'following, granted and couilemet gam ,
premises i unto the said Jam:i+anese and Peter
C. Goderdobk; their heirs sod tbreralkeddith .
monetized!' recorded Lathe o .or the Recording_
of Hiet: Is i laid 3 Mortgsgek Jis fbr fichaythin.
County lb Motto's* nook—lL-B. Ink 4144 , as lbw
5 , 7 ; m I PETER, C. CND K and JAILER,
. ,
that certain Rim 'tract of fluid, alai,.
ate n MVOs Township, achuyi 11l County; idiolie- 1
log lands of William keester. Daniel Boyer, Daniel
Theikel and others, contain/algal acres, MOM or kat
with ;the i appurtenances,. easaletiug of a , *Wary ,
MlLadelwelling house, with's 1-Mary - frame kitchen
Intsthed. I frame harsbell,ftoruil stable,al-atory
&Maeertyof ..I. BARTL swing bpOse, ppIeETT. v.; all the Prop
.BA, j . ,
ALI2O;-6:11 that-certain lot or piece of ground, sit
owe is Regius Township, Bdbuyik iU County, ad-i
joining the phblie road leading m Donaldson to
Gratstown, and-lands _of Sasser Heater. Reuben
,finnteingert Jacob Vliglognisst WM others, contain
mad scre MOTS or tees ;as 0,0 "OtOperty or MIRA,
HAM SCHWNK. . ' - 3 : • , • •
ALSO—I - that , certain. lot A tr a ix of wiretint
situate l uthe 'Borough' of- - .Schuylkill.
County,'bounded northward:A Market street ,
etestwardly by lot bf John 2 1 41111 eciathwardlY by
Chestnut street, and wady ,y • icallifiel
Keller, cootaioing la with 160 feel, and let RIO
feet, wi th the appurtenances, atiodsting Of' 'two
story name dwelling houses with stone liesement,
d a free:el - stable; as the propotty of zuytu ED-
I 'RD.'. .' . _
' 'zed; arid taken in =Menlo* sin - be sold by
t
. ..
.4 '
, GEORGE c. _KOCl is AVrt
rid's bmoe. ktottavilte; Amp" ! eth , .
- e
Public. Sahli. ' •
Pusx.ia BALM or LAMB - jar/0 COAL
Y.A.i4D. FouwARDING 1101141S c iaWaGs.
ac„ %
situate in the village of ICIATA; otte N r
nty. Pi. • • ' I • '
o. 1 eoneist• of a piece 'of treating about
204 feet on the Downingtown ant; tarn
el and shout 400 feet deep. wit* about 112 ,on
the and Camilla% Ibllllood. Ott ',bleb la
ereCteci TW il 0440 RYBILICK ;
40 by 100 goal dry Oil* Glider tie
B. • butUft, Wit hin ikidol_ _koalas* the R. C. IL
R. CO. le done in thie_beudingtnietr the busifteseof
the Central 'rawest co eke, 7o poet of Itooditall
road fade treek,Mteato( whirls is anew Coal Dump,
and ZQ feet of Stieddls* 'teaming coal . under
rover. *Stick Stable; it • nery, orient Dent=
ling Hone; lee by 92 *et. w twowtary Brick befit.
bandits, 4441 feet. and noiroetiny Miek.4 wank
kltebanat Lee Vd ll4 l 2l3l2 baggiDi With O
Claera ni34 Well of nertr4allimar.
Its apiece of grot= n l feet,_on
Is emend a two-Zory aiby 24aYet,
Ith Arransip Kitchen *Netted: •
II
313 ea o w
le
si a irlah la arena
pines of ground adj to ty ng' MA . =ft y:
b
il, & • twook
Bone% ID by 22 feet, with frame lichenatt.“. l6 . o,
and well ornever-fallingWater. • -
:Po. 4 WI lot of ground 21 Ly Sli thet; adjoinhig
3en the west side.' • ' • •• • •
The above valuable i snerties ba s eold at
EPILRATAckt Publie on - - •
nitrawAYA4SP RifliElf terik,
at I o'clock; P. M.
.Taitne—One-ittini cub at tithe Waiving
'el CM, and Winne in dr* annualipayntents. lf=
A vary extensive LIMBER, CAJAL end TOR
WARDING 1111811111138 - le now being done.ourthe
abovadoweribed property. r es t wishinglate
,lnations will, phone canon t ,`• • •
• • SEXES' Elaustadinir
'oi, G. Saes 4714 11 T4Taie andW t
Sta. LaMar. , , , A 1.-10,41140
MI
El
C o
- 10N2415' /JIM '' . . . ,
, . or VALTTASLE I ——.
• I R ON FITS .'l.:CrEt,,:
=Sae a a hems a the CoartaSh
Collat. emaciated vs tits *trot
LIR, ht it eWoony
_tat th the
°McCombs eta ike.:_cs. , Whip, ite4
welbe badgered ototh appotates- the .
m . 210 der (A=7. , -i-, - __••
'At the town. at FAUTIbUZW tznie...........eat Pia;
utast .(larirable sad
hoots se the MAIIinMEMBSAM r '11174 - 111
miles houtlAteet tit wooqae matt 11 tailea• eatat
Edlabi bake, *bleb are to %Whitt
i o v
ettge,.Mwhaarts sad Itenatei liethaa. = ,
&nits a sedate a .
_ ! iietts . l: • slit temmeraiathp,
baIeadULDMITIn AMR .IM4tr i =.!
mci.
Ahem saes qt the load . to
lehleUm Ore a tthentf *Ad Sit:
rat ; eleo *lt , , 13,1 the
ma Oahe at this Itureeek ma thiet "P ir i til
it+B•. k Itht•l
11aatraimea a Lotala.; at
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MI
XNPAILLIBIZIT,Y.
/ ne
• ot the EcUmenical Council.
• *I Peepetuity of UT Posen.
and Utterring from
'Piite the Ninth.
Dogmatic Dec
POwer
The ckwreh
I Peter
eta BJ. the • C4:hol.e frt?
Frain the advance
. September.
, . .
PICK; RISUOP; Rt 1.-.1.1. - T OF fi
TRU PFAU rill ra
'-__
~.. •
..,.
OF GOD, WITH , TREAPPIiunAIIuN OF THE
. HOLY - COUR ATtit .4 PERPETUAL 11L•
, MEMURANCE EitEOF e, ' i .
,
!
The - eternal greed and of out
sou*, in order to render _Perpetual the.
saving- work of 'is redeulptkm; resolved to
Wad -the holyhutch, in vrbhit, as in the
house iaf the 11‘ ng God, all :the faithful
telshark! bki Uni by the, bctuil of the same
!kith and: Amil s for which ; reason before
be was glorified. - prayed the Father, not
fortheitportkm one, but alectforthose el ho
through their , • amid believe in him;
thatthey all rd. 1, 1 t be one, as the Son him.
• self and theYst zr , are one.. (Jetta xiir;tl-2 1 ,34
Witarelbre, even i as be sent' the *pasties. ,
when* he had Aden from the world, MP he
had been lent by the Father, ;so he Willed
thatthem should ' pastors and teachers Ft
e
}lliChttels even o the consunintation at e ; `
,world. 'A Moreover to the end that the '''' •••.
MiPal body iteelf ght be one and undi% '-: ,
.and ;bat the ; multitude) of belie*
might . be preeervtid in oneness of faith .ii d
of cOMMOttion, th ugh prf4:sts!eleaving m -
tuallY. together, h placed the blessed Pet r
r c r
before', the uthtt apos tles arid cstablis l
ed in.'him a perpe principle of this two
fold unit ,aril a V siblo foundation on whoM
strength, "the eh; al temple might be bu ti
i r
and In whiten finis • elth the Church mu g t
dee upward until ; loser summit reach 't e
heevens.". (St. : , 4b. Great, sermon tv.
HI., chapter 2, on' e• • ristanas.") ., .Now, seek g
that in order to . rthmw, itpossibie, A e
Church, the po . of hell on every side; a l d
by a hatred Whieh ; •,. • : day by day;
easalllng her. f.. . .., . • ,which. was, p
by God, we,,the re f _ for the preserved° :,
reOl t
'the safety and the amine of the Catholic
1 11 °eh, an_ c dwith the robation of the meted
_Council hey* judged. Cue •tmemii- to set forth
the doctrine which," Secording to the ander
and constant thith If r the universal Chu rc ,
all the faithful.mtist believe and hold, tone -
ing - the iirstltutkin4 the perPetnity and the
nature of the um* apostolic Primacy , ,-,lk
*blob *rinds the er and strength of
entire Church ;an to proscribe and ei . ~.1
ti t
demo the clattery is so hurtful to the
ro
flock•of the Lord .'
1 • .. CIAITER I.
or TON 11tea• a ".-.. Oir INPITSIS AMITOLIE TEIXACti I
TEE *L ID PRIEM , ,
*ol.4lteh..l2ltrot declare that. atiecall
to the teettalenke of 1 Gospel, the primacy of ja -
.leiteelog bat the . Church of God was t =n l:
• lad endokeen twat and directly to
Peter thnopostlet*, eh our Lord. For it was
Simon
tool iiMem e had already said, ' Then
mantle miler oepese Gloom 1.. c.) that, atter ( h n ?
1 ,
had iiertitslisith ; eh art Christ, the mon o '
the Dying MeV? .ocur -id said, "Stemmed art th ,
Simon liar-Jons. bees thigh. and blood bath not
revealed it to thee,but, y Father whets infteavent
and I ay to thee. thou Peter, and upon this rock ,
' i will build my • Cluire c iard the gates of bell 'hall'
not prevail eganst 14 d I ;mill giro tattiest th
keys of „the ,klngdeni heaven: and. whasoever
; thou shall Mad upon oath it shall be boned also I
heaven; and -.-whateoeter thou shalt loose upo
; earth it shall be loosed is to heaven." (Matthew,
! art. 18-19.) And It w all Rimon Peter alone that
Jean, star tits rem ion.: gave the jurisdletioli
supreme shepherd ruier over the whole of
recur
II fold, it* t iath, -F may lambs ;'.' "Feed my,
'atteep.7 {I - xxL, 1507.)-, To this , doctrine, nc4
-seemset lit In tlict weed Scriptures, as th
to I Church has; ativa9l understood it; a
"C a t liiiim mi itiTerzinit e Optnions rtatrizaiddt?
: la Chianti by G4l, Our . deny Unit Peteralon
' ve Ms other ealt:ztiether taken sepiustel
tette by Mee- or al tOseth r, was endowed by Chris
with altos and,teat ofjudediction z or wh
wan tMat this prtlaw;
not given immediate!
And directly to blessed . butto the Church, an
through her to him, *slo th ° agent of the Church..
i.r, urenese. any osay that blessed Pete
the apostle was ' not at ed er •Chtist, Our L at e. I
the piece of all ttie and the viable head o
the Stale Claret nor that he- received di- ',
- redly and immediately at our Loid%lesus Christ
only the primacy or hOno end not thatnf true and
real jurisclictioe, let Min anathema. - • I
• • 1 I CH ER 11. I
.Or TILE FEEFETEITT OPT 5 PEIXACY OF YETEFt IN,
',. `. THE Rola. Pofirrufra, 1 ---
'• ' Whattheprince_tal wist and the great ahi e herd
mi
of the sheep,our ,Lord J es Christ. eetabit d' in ,
the person of,the blessed pestle Peter ' for t per.
panel welfare ind last! good of the ,fluir-ii, the
sane through his, power nat. needs l , Lit: !brevet IO ,
m i
IblIA ChUrehOrhlh lii the tied upon the rock Gild
will stand arditilltheen of limo. Andludeet. it is I
well known, as R.hais beediu all %rat, that the hob*
and most blessed peter, prince nen bbd .. t h.—, A- 1
UM. Ibtnar of the faith and tcrividn.. i .hs 4 .4 we ss.th- I
olio ,nrels, who received,' f:can our Lord Jesus
Christ. the heels:fur mu liftd.-euice of Mankind. the ,I
keys albe kingderaSi hettven. to his pmseut lintel'
and at al filinajltet
in t g l u treelites
_and pronounces
reis
,I=nit In the' nof his sueeetesors. - the
Of the • ate, which was faun lair,
.hy_htei Awe his biad. Mound. of ,
b-ii: ailla IlLsltlit, peter Chr7a. -Ep. ad Eatych, ,
.peter, in thisehar holds, :ding to Christ's own ,
instils primacy f Peter over the whole
ri4 l l
' Church.- ' thereto as onee established by
• lila ; whey -411 . troth ' remains. end blessed
: TOW. rettalnai_tho area hof the rock, which ha.
oarchavea vionlin.has never let the Mom of the
Cti -Enrint entinsued to him. 151. Le s, der
wen w,-.4th 11 ) , For this reason, it Was always
every other Church-that la, the faith- '
tut s iesee Minautrkis--4.0 tosVe recourse to the R. Im in ,
omen all arieweat of its enheriorheadehrpoo order
, that lissnw Janis% as irion*rs to their! head, with
, somase,noft winch ,the rights of religiGul COMMA ,
Alarm DOW WAD MIX Might be knitted. into the
malty of One belly - ' irsinseus against Hereisies:
bode 11A:3. 'of Council of Ahulleian, iist ,
lo Gran . chap. 4 Ofinua vi., Brief. super 1614
:'
tats) 14 roe, our shall say that It is wit
y the institution Christ. our Lord lawn. or by
divine ?Ishi i ', that blnoW n ieter has perpetual sue
' seasons in the primacy ov the whole Vir, eh, or
, that the Roseau poott Rh th.isticicessor of blessed
Peter in this prittniFy; let htin be anatheina.
Iiki4APTE -III„ - • ,l• • !
0) THE rostem, , awn taro 'OF THE }thrill...ET or;
TTIE ROMAN' /MIFF. ' . 1
, .
Wherefore, reales ufaitithe'clear testitisoidem of
holy writ, and tenoning the Trill aid explicit de-
Creel of our Prelawearissilioman pontiffs and
of general tionacils, we re the dednition of the
acumenteal Co:Melted Fl eel, accenting to which
all tee faithful of -c.h., inner, believe that the holy •
apostolic see and the Mash pontiff holds the Fri ! -
, nutty over the whole worida si t d iti that the BEDEW
pontiff is the soceesabeet te Peter , the prince;
',of toesposues, and the true car of Chtbst and is •
the head a the . whole Chetah, add the Mier one:
tesether ‘of all Christ i tan. lied that fob to the
blessed Peter i i was given by our Lord Jeans Christ
ian power of thallium rullaret governing she uni
versal Church. as, la also set forth in the acts or the
Ecumenical (thunelle and in the sacred cane
- Wherefore we teach sod i
MR that the Man
d
Church. tiliderdivinei Provki toossesses a sad.
ship or ordinary peeler over 1 her Church and
that this power of iitilsdietie f i of the Ettiman pontiff
which is truly epithelia, immediate, toward
which the jpaltore, ged faith lof whatever rite and '
dignity, welsher 'IIWEIT or sal together , are bound
by fire dirty Of hisonrehial isubordinattas and of
true obedience, not erne to things which aPPertalo
to taith and month} , but Illeewise in those things
which eoneera -the,diselpllns and government of
• she Church apreid broulilltiat , the world, a:i that
hitiftWatted with the Roman heir, bothln cora- •
moei lad hi Whin the, mane faith. the
doctrine fold Tills of esthetic truth,
Dom Which rib one nth depart without tom of faith'
.aid salvation. ,, i • ~ -f. - - --•
, ha atr, arrortheleal, Is this Sower 'fit the supreme
peatte front oa that ordinal power of
lathered"' lutillithshoo which the ti, who
have tosetilnaltatah by *MY port , and have
aneeeeded In %h a te of the
_apostles, !like tine
e="llteed e the data ealaned to them:
. eildit Own, cei thkeiontrait, t his th eir
Carimmilorted. tawart,Mad en& lotted by
iespreose sad Animal paler; as. 4! Gregory
the !Urea Ranh r-` sly bona. Is the nor ot the
universaithatch.,_ my bonne Is the said' strength
at my brettuen • then BM I Dillhonored when to
Wii one of the* the honor dole Is not deniecy? DR.
Gregory Great andskiategulat4EpiaL den .-. ,
Moreover; men this sln
oPree authority of the
Itonsaa pontiffitopitens theulverestCh, Inch there
follows to pint the tight, in th e exerethe. otitis his
Cl%of freely comMaatinwith the pastors and
et the whole ifautigul a t
o l,t. theyina' he taught
and guided by him hi theilloY f salvallan.
Wherefore, we condemn , reprobate the °pin
tensor those who say that 'this tionuntudeatlon at
thethesepse heed With-the peamiand Soaks can be
4a W hindered, or who eit autikente th e se .
cuter VOW, maintalnlag that things whi c h are
by thalpostone des under Re authority
d al l = d goOTWalierti of the t, rah have no th ree or ,
:value tudentailie amebae= by the approwitot
'.tae socuter . Amid stow,
,the divine right of
rsthie - Rothan tliipresidee over
nedmenatatortata we WS* teach `and declare
. Lf.. v .v ss, op= Judri t atge t
i fai n
a lidt:j s ,trx
seem
_. ),
iseneuretartiost trial reetaree may- be had ,to
ithrhastrinr*Olkiriond Council of' Lymh) but the itho
-Ammon of the Atestelicese t atiore whieh_there is no
tmoor B.llsolllr, . cannot , he n0004N114 • by any
ow not hi It thereat to anyone to aft In Judgment o
Idejndstatint. (Nicholas I. 4,14., ad „Ifiehaelens Ins
,. wherasorittioy wander away i from the debt path
_el troth who amen that It is tonna to appeal from
, thaindipassia et the Roman FITE* to en lieunien-•
Mnitthuneh, as If to, an math ty es t o e si e r to ~t he
Pontiff. f 4 . , . i ,
ill all y nine shall wee • illa i the Roman
11thatit saly theaters. eiftimpon or direc
tion. and notltdl andsupreme power oßaidlidietion
overlie entire chars% siot only in Map wh etch
sisrialatoialth eat Walla. bat*** In those viiiell
=tis to the therdpline and government of the
Wray& threashont thewhote word; or the,
be pasesses only,the Oki yart nod not thrs eritbse
=IN
. •
Mb Liertie.'profeetter that the hots Roman
Church beide over the unlearnt Cathollet March
supreme and. fell Reiman!' andhearablp, which she,
truthrally and:humbly acknowledges theist', real
eeived from tboLord ,himeelf In blessed Peter, the,
prince or bead Of the apostle*. of whom-the Rennin
Pon= Is theelesecesser, sad as she, beyond the
others la bound to defend the truth of the faith, so
if any question* eitaseeneenting 04ith they should
be decided by her judgment. And Artally the t he
ofillorence deluedifiat the Itematr^ntitfla the
txtte vicar of Christ, Mid the • head of the whole
Marchand the tether and teacher offer rib, Chi Whim,
and that to him, itittte blessed Peter, was Olen by
our Lord. Jests Chrbefnil power cifand rul
.ing and got-engulf theaniversarChurebe (John zit;
15•11.) - - - • • • •
la order to Wel this total' charge our prede
emote lame ever taogred anweeriedly to spread the
saving doctrine of Christ among all the nations of
the earth, and withazdeste: have watched to pre
emie, tips rest:el where it had been -re
eelyed. Wherefore the b u psof the allele world
poinetintee single,stotnetimea , sesernbled In Synods.
followlegthe lougeatabliabed eastern of the churches
t`t. Cyril. Alex.. ad S. Ceelest. Pap.) and the form of
ancient rule (St.: Innocent te councils of
tartharge and Miley') referreo, to this Apostolic
We those dangers' which ' 'especially arose
in. matters; Of- faith,. in order , that. Iniuries to
f dth Might' best' be. ealed there, where the faith
amid never - falL. (St.- Bernard ep. lle.l . And the
Roman Pontinit areighlett the condition of Onus
and circumstances, sometimes calling together gen
eral eounellsoir eating the judgment of the elturell
scattered through the world; sometimes consulting
particular syn - ode, sometimes using such other aids
es Divine Providence supplied- defined that those trines' should bo held. which, by-the al tof Hod,
tae to be conformable to theholy scriptures
:nut the apeetcele traditions. For the Holy Ghorn le
no' 'p oralsed totbesuceessons of Peter that they may
'matte known anew doctrine revealed -by him,'but
t -at through his assistanecithey may sacredly guard
-sod faithfully set forth the revelation delivered by,
the apaides, that; la the depositof faith. And this
their apostolic teaching all the venerable fathers
have emenineekand the holy orthodox doetonth see
.revered end followed. and knowing most certainly
that this See (if St. Peter ever remains free front all
error aceord lag to-the divine promise of our Lord
and Sailor made to the Prince of the Apostles—"l
have prayed - for thee thatthylaltb fall not, and thou
being oncecouverted.connrin thy brethern." (Genf.
Agatlto,ep. ad Drip:: a conc. omens rt. approbat.)
Therefore ibis silt of truth and of faith Which faie
nce was divinely bestowed on Peter and his slimes
ems in .this chair; that theythonld exercise their
hlehoffice teethe saisation of all, that through them
the universal flock of Cliristahortid be turned away
than the 'poisonous food of error and should be
sour shed with the food of heavenly doctrine, and
that the occasion of echisre. being removed. the'
en
tire Church should be preserred - oue, and planted on
her flauidation.,,Should stand firm against the gate*
of „ : •., • .
Nettarthelses, since in this present age, when tir
savit.g rill escy of the apostolic °Mee is exceeding y
needed, tberearts not a few who - carp at ite auth
ty; we Judge_ it altogether necessary -to solemnly .
declare the prerogative svhicietheen/y begotten Son
of teed has deepest to ueite to the supreme pastoral
Wherefore,' faithfully adheripg to the tradition
handed „clown' from' the coturOneenient of the
Christian faith, for the glory of God our Saviour, the
exattatlou of the . t.ltainnio religion, and the sa l ve
iron of Christi to r / Plea+' With the approbation or.
The sacred '. &nine! ‘ ' , we' teach 'and donne It to,be
'doctrine divinely r evealed "that the Roman Pontiff, ;
when he Speak* (= cathedra. that Is; When th exe&
else of his office of pastor and teethes at au- chns;,-;
lion peoples, and iwgirtue °fib's supreme apostoW
eat atitherity..hedinnes that* doctrine of faith ot
morals, -is to be held by -the Universal nharelt poe
esee the- divine . astilstanos romisbd to
tin the - blessed' Peter.. that infa ll ibility ',with
which the divine Redeemer willed ills Church to be
- endowed, in dettnlng a doctrine of faith or morals,
and, therefore, - that such detmitloue of the Roman
Pciutiff are irreformable of themselves, and not by ,
I force of the.consent of the Church thereto.
And It ani , sme than .prestline, which Clod
to eontrudleti this Our definition; let him' be non
tbema, - , - 2 0 • „
" • • „. .
TEA.
. . - •
MHE,worti "Tea"' is applied to' tlie leaves
_L of tithu'einus - plants -from, wtiich infu- •
sidifS are made iii their severel native coun
trim. Thus la :Paraguay they' use' a species
of Holly; in Abyssinia, and Araida the leaves
of Catha Malls, Mid in . Labrador those of
Ledunt tatifoliiini.'- -
'We propose, however, iti this paper, to say
a IVw words shout-Alit article-winch is gen
erally_and popularly known as tea, and
which forms such ati linpOttant commercial
commodity bet Ween Cluna,' India, and our
own country, How long tea had, been used
ill China before its' introduction into Europe
early in the seventeenth century no one can
venture to say, biat it appears'.to have been
first known le-England about the 3arar 1000,'
at* no article \Of - commeree, fierhaps, lire
.tty...
afnts a parallel ` istory of. such rapid devel.
opulent.: In 167 ,the East-India C'ompany,
imported into En tind..4;713 lbs. Tea, how
ever, continued to . a rarity•for many years
after that* date, - fetching a high' price, and
consequently remaining beyond the reach ,of
all but the more wealthy. .The demand for
ft increased ett rapidly' that • itrl72.sVie con
sumption in the. United- Kingdom'reached
370,31:3 lb's. Since thentea his been more and
mere in demand,. until we find the returns
for last year show as much as - 139,2.23AS lbs.
imported, ; and '.11.1,8890.13-4bif. entered for
home consiunption, the computed real value
of the tea Imported during eleten months of
;1869 being 9,115,8231. - '
, The plant frcim• which this large. source of
wealth is obtained is',. a shrub, the native
country of 'which, :Is. still- not definitely
known. ' Afthoug,h, if has been 'cultivated
rei: many hundreds of-years in China, and
i t 4 use alluded 'to In ancient Chinas? legends,,
--it has not been discoval, in that country in $.
wild state, but truly, native tea occurs in the
jungles "of Northeastern India,' _ ' •
kt one time botanists were inclined to the
opinion' that biack•aiiii green teas were fur
nished by,tsto distinct 'species, the former
by Taw bohco an&the iliac( ,by 2. ciridis.
So little difference eaists" between. them That
there seems-no doubt as * totheir being mere
varieties, and both are -now Usually referred
to one species the Thee chinensaa of Lin
tue.is.• hough'-tea is now largely* grown in
.Assa.ai and some" 'also in Japan, , the plants
_cultivated in. beth - countries are varieties In-
traduced from . Chrna.• • The black,and green
\teas of oommerce. may . be prepared froin
either Aim of the plant according to the
pleasure- of the. tea • farmer, the color in a
great 'measure * depending • upon. the .. ra
pidity. , of the artificial drying Of the leaf,
and also upon the length of time the freshly
_gathered leave% are exposed to the air before
heating... There are ' howeVeri districts in
China called. rifarieCtively the Black and
Green tea districts, in which the plants are
' growir,spechilly' for each purperse. For the
Preparation of either, sort the leaves are gath
ered by hand, and.the younger ones should
alone be taken: If they aro intended for the
manufacture of Meek tealhey are e - xpried to
'the air for a slier; tine, lifter which they are
placed in iron pane and-tubreitted toagentle
heat -for a few minutes. 'By this process
much moisture is thrown elf, and the leaves
.are reudered pliable, so:that-they are easily
- pressed 'or rolled between the hands, by.
- which-thechatacteiistle twist o r earl isiiven
to them. Itzfore r hoWever, they are t for
, Market, they are exposed to the it for twa
'or three days, anlifinally dried lb iton.pane
over aglow fire. The chief difference In the '
preparatien of genuine green lea is, that'it
hake) be more quickly dried after undergo,
lug the curling or twisting proems in the
hands, black tea -belniallowed to remain in
heaps in a-flaccid state, before the final dry
log
or -roasting, which, In ;Itself. Is much/
slower. ....Ajgreat deal,' however, of the green
ten communed in, this country, is artificially
colored by the Chinese, chiefly with Prussian
blue, gypsum; and turmeric. -Of course it is'
only inferior teas that are so , treated, a good
face being nun given to them.. They can
- mos ll .* .be , deieded by. Plaaing4, handful of
.the ten on a_sheetef white paper; a thick,
gegentsh dust will not only be left on the pa
_per, but will rise every time the tea is shaken..
By breaking a.few leaves also with the finger
naffs this colored tea will shim a brownish
fracture, while genuine uncoloredtes is mote
or less green throughout, and consequentlY
little or no dust if...deposited from _ it. As:the
leaves-of true tea Very very =win sze and
form, adulteration with - the* leaves.' of some
Other• plants is -not so easily detected. The
nearest approach; however, n) the forinof the
true tea leaves are those of (.4 . :' tmallia eascus
gua. This . plant ' Itself is: near botanical
ally-to the tea. and the leaves are 'moreover
used ' by.the Chinese for Scenting "many of
their teas. - -Most other . leaves which haye
been found as. adulterants may - be detected
by theirforms; • •:' 8'
If *leaf of black tea be "soaked. in veld war
ter, Spread out, and;insisi:ted through a mti- ,
era teope of oniinery poWer. it -will torment,.
an appearance ehownfrom thli following itr ,
• vault/Mon, as follows,- the older and larger
leaves will be of a 'dullish : green, and the
younger ones of - a - light-.semi-transparent
green. It will not, serve us to, examine the
Internal structure - oflheleri t ivazit has many
poitits •litt ceimmOtt* whh - el- - leaves, and
would
,verrapiheminuteeierninatiOn.
The beet tea,Ahen, eheUld present the
appeantnees above indicated ; Ana: the ,saint'
may be said of green tea, with thisexciption,
that after being soaked it is of. paler green
color than the former., . ,• - • --
- Amongst the nemmrnialr, = 76wrieties of tea
the following - are the best' known : Congou
this constitutes the bnikA of black'. tea .from
,China.. !tie that-which Is usually sold as
black tea, and of -course varies much in price
according to its puritna really good tea of
thiadeseriptionought tebehadA the present
au lid. per .Ib. ' •;.:;,
_-- . ••. .- -,
Souehung and Pekoe ire bells finer lindi
of islaekiand: bringhi . prieta.: Another
kind of black'2iiiiied::ftr,mti Pekoe.may. e
known..•;l# itivltreei.isfryleivett.twhlak eke
meetly genuttairtitis irtiftehillyeatated.ind•
1 4 geheistr by : prom fir nileingliith,l
infeiiiit:, - :.:, A,f-enn ,Prikoei ht swelter,-..
~oughttebeebtalinedftwniefat 4e. per. Itt: . -.',-..
Capes Is .*** 3 l ll l l :Pick' tek'altleaSlXt
seentalt:tliebisfait mulles it ,In etinaititiefetzo
bee ttscitionmit-the-Veripowdet jest .1. bur
these vie inielitiP444oo.ll4 Aul'othor,t,o l o4:
10• 11 1116 11111111 da ,-- - :.--i-,,i..-.: - :.i..".„-,,, , -. ' ::;,-I , ' , -:-
. - 4 .o susg.t"ll 4 tgAYrif i r -011 ..
.isl llo llntift; *ft tl prima .:
a yam
. vsey: amen -- _ Aiiiie* - imitesi k 'ls - et:
Are* 1 1 1 I4*Iiii'. •,, - • „ -Nie b -Epn..
x Mei ffaVtati4 ,•, . • • • J Uifk OL4'
I Mellower qeslities. ,T., s. Aire -
S . I.II . q.E,:,:c.c),PI,S‘ . 'pC. : CE,isITS.,
colOredartl&lally, and Many Contain no per.. ,
fact orwholb lead tat all. but are made up' of - •
broken tea-leaves; 4s, bd. per lb. May be con.-
'tittered a fair yece.for a good quality Gun-
powder tea. Tit Ilysonthe leaf is than,
Gunpowder; -it is, mostly com ,of the',
true leaf, but is very frequen y arttOgially
- .._ .
colored.__ .
Oolong Is reallra. green ta„ but with' so'
black an appearance that Its , orlaonlyde - -
veloped htputting It in hot water. :It, la ark ;
titlClally scented, and is used for nalslugw/th
other kindsof tea. , • • . 1
The &rid - wit-lon of tea in Assent has
several good kindsl Into our f ,tgarkets, the
Coming, uchimg, ail& Flowery Pekoe of ,
these pl %aliens being, as hitherto impoited,
all. ge however, uf o
re teas. _We regret, however, to see
that In t e course- 4.,the 'vast few weeks 10';
quantity 4f artlfleiallk colored-I-leen .tea hAs.
been hoPorrediroraithe Indian iplantations.
Many orate Assam teas have a fine - malty - ,
-Savor, WhiCit Is so much-esteemed that it ts 4
frequently Imitated And Imparted to other
teas in Loud°. - - .
greet deal that has is...en said and written
for many years past ou the subject of adulte-:.
ration of food we are-bound to admit as truth
,but. on the Other hand,- there has - soma.;.
'exaggeration.
so •
'exaggeration. With rt%raiatl.to tea, the great'
demand amongst all classes has led to a very'
keen- competition, not only amongst" retail
dealers, but also, amongst importers them- '
selves. The system 'of-malting ',inferior arti
cies.with those of better quality must not be
wholly laid to the charge of ,tlib British • .
tradesman or merchant, for the natives' of
the several countries producing the various
commercial products, practise is great amount
tif deceptionl The importation of" several
chests of -such rubbish as the " title Atoning
Congo," about which so much talk was made
a few weeks since, as 'well as tilt' numerous,
cargoes of "tea-dust ;" a sample of wbicif.ite
ow beforisus. commie(' of small fragments .
of -.various kinds of vegetable mutter and
other substances, : with little -or-no tea, arc
_proofs-that otters.than the retail dealers' are - •
the most culpable. We are ashamed ..to own
that in many instances this.systein of decep- •
[-ticittlias been taught the natives by own
. countrymen; but such is not always the ease.
and -otter- articles be'sides' tea, as we shall I t `'•
have'becasion to show in the course of these!
tiio m 'A
are Nuttily subject to native adnitera- •
system ,of manufacture of spurious
tea, called "Lie. Tea," Is openly known to '
exist in;China,-and was at one time profita
. bly carried . on in England. . It consisted in
converting the leaves, •of numerous plants
imitation tea for the purposes 'of
•idgiteration. Thoughi,i-teas of 'varied quni
`ties are imported trent China, those of
the very, fineit kinds Seldom Leave the coun
try,.except a small quahtity which is carried.
overland to Russia, where they sell for as ,
much as 50s. per lb., and the seine price Is
even paid by the princes ;,and mandarins of
China In the very country where the tea •
produced. It Is said•dhat these -fine teas '
woulti•deteriorate in quality in - such a jour- •
n - ey as that front Chluitdo England:, A fine
variety of Assam tea Gelled Flowery . Pekoe,. -.
Is% now chiefly Imported for, the Russian -•
trade, very little of it being sold in this coun
•try. It is worth )about •7-s. 6d. per lb
' eon-•
sequently there is - little demand : for .IL
Though the Russians :boast, and - With good -
reason, of the quality of their tesi,La vast
'quantits7' of rubbish is sent to that couPtry•t", •
trom - China for consumption by the poorer'.
'classo. This la known as Brisk Tea, and hi -
frequently made up of the sweepings of the
tuanufactorles and warehouses wisest! with
bullock's blood and other refuse, and com- 4
pressed into hard cakes or •bricks ; fdi use it
has to', be boiled. • In some- parts of • 4
the natives use a similar kind of-brick tea,
making ' instead Of kelear "infusion, .14 thick -
kind of drinitinore like soup.
Tea Oontaine.aq active principle called
"theine" and a' vdlatire oil, It alsemntainS
aliont . lifteen per cent. of gluten or nutritive . .
.matter,i and about twenty,tive per cent of ' • •
tannin or astfing,ent n'ttf3e. i i The effect of. • '
thineupon the hunian'sy4ern is to excite •
the brain to greater aCtivity; brit whether. or
'not. It 'soothes the vascular 'system by pre . -
venting the rapid waide of,Ahe body, is a
point upon which physiologists are,riot quite •
agreed. ; Thcilie, however, if taken in exces
sive quantities produces tremblings, Irrita- •
bility, and wandering thoughts, it.has-been .
.recouriended that when, these symptoms • -
show tliemselyes, cocoa should be used as a
beverage 'fora few days. The volatile oil is '
narcotic and intoxleatlngl,-.41, is to this oil
that theflavor and odor of tea are due; It is
of course present in larger quantities hi new 7,
teas than in old, therefore the ,fresher-the •
teuicare Pie fuller is their flavor and odor„ •
consequently no kind of tett Improves byl
'being kept exposed to the"..air or even in)
paper, so,that' tea Weighed at the time.of pur
chase should be itroferred to that , sold in
packets, the buyers, of such tea having to ,
risk'the length of time .It has been packed ;
acrd, intireover, the teas themselves. rare.. . :
usually 'of an interior, description.- • .•
•
Since { Writing the ."above, I have had tern
samplee,of green tea sent me which have
been offend for sale, in Leaden. during the
past week.' . One sample. is eempOsed of
nearly or quite half its Weight Of the young
fruits of the tea-plant about thesitemtlunall
peas, the remainder being made up" ef broken :
tea-leaves agglutinated - and rolled together,
and enclosing fragments of various matters,.
mineral as well vegetable, which, el
tourse,,are included for the purpose of-in
creasing Its weight and bulk. The other -
sample consistsprincipally of leaf stalks e
- few leaves, rice husks, and 'the pappus fruits - •
of some. Codipositie. Truth, compels me to
say that all the leaves I have examined,..unt
of these samples have been leaves untie- •
true tra-plant, or rather fragments of etteh,.
but artificially, colored, and•,so superficial. ,
is the coloring that it cap be eatill3i'wlried off; • '
with the dry finger. These teas have - hem.
offered for sale, one at lid. and therother at - .
10. per- .lb„ the duty
_paid on .thetn"..being .
equal to that charged on the best teas— -
namely, 8d: per .
This class of tea. can, of courie, only find
sale amongst unscrupulous tradesmen, Why .
htiy 4to Int:. istilt good teas, and where a
comparatively small proportion of Ithisi rub
bleb is rifted with a large quaritiO''of gocl
tea, - but yet in sufficient hulk to increase th , •
-trademan'sn profits, it is difilcult.for the pu
chaser M detect a few hundred or more suelk, -
leaves in_the *thousands . which go to form a' 1 -
,pound of tea. It is high time there = = sari'
some regular system of'.examination Orsuch •
articles-directly us they eomkinto port.-1.
Jae kioo, frolMriare. - •
• naiitilackekzie'i life Of Charles DlC)cen;
we extract the folkiWing,' which from the.
parties named in itlhas somewhat . of -loestt:''
interest for this section
' at,"Toottarn ts elv.cAt. no.wr.
Chief. Jtvitice Elliq
,Lewia, who made Dick,
ens acquaintance in a Packet-lxista t at Harris
burg, in 1542, tells me: `.`One cireumstance made
a deep impression upon my Mind. It happened
during our intercourse on board the canal pack
pt boat: I was much pleased with the social •
and geniaidispositkin of Mr. Dickens, and was_.
,Impressed with the great dliTerenee which ap-, :
peered to exist, at that early time, iii their lives.
between tho husband and wife: She was geed
looking, plain and courteous in her manners.
but rather taciturn; leaving the buithen of the
conversation to fall upon her glitekbuteliatid,
In the course of conversation I told tilin that
haika little daughter at home who would be de•
Lighted if I could preswt her with his ante
graph, written expresalbr her. He ciniscnt-
ed to givg it. Our mutual Afriend, the good
Quaker warden of the Eastern Penitentiary.
Samuel It; Weal, immedigtely, bustled about
and prepared a sheet of foolscap. with pergand
ink. Mr. Dickens took up the pen, and row ,
i4e,neflig very close to the top of the sheet, wrote:
'Yours thithfully, Cant) Mums.'
Mr. Wood remarked 'Thee-begins very close to
the top of the sbeet."Yes.' said Mr. 11.,"if I
left a large blank 'over my naine somebody
might write a note or bond over 1t.1. - "Does thee
suppose that *judge of the court would do such
a thing?' said Mr. Wood. Mr. D. replied.
did not -intimate Anything of the .kincl. The
:paperainight soon pass out of thejudges pm
session, and be made use of by others. But I •
do Mit suppose ttuttjudges of courts irrAnierim
are any better men than like judges in Eng:,
land.' This autograph was written fOr =,
daughter Juliet, and was delivered ter her,- I'
She is the wife of the lion. James 11. t.sauaribell.
formerly tneuiber of Congress front Schuylkill
and thwthumberiand counties, recently itmer
lean minister to wedeu, and now residing in
Philadelphia. ,, •
•
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HEAVrit sap "etwermt gait' give* to-awe-.,..
etnan iliqueeuly appearance; and -to men, an
air of manlioess,.,integrity and . featiesuipea:
To bend forward or downwardWhile:Want
lug indloaus debility depreeelett , or Mantel
-trouise;imd. aggrava t es hese - ankpromotes '.
- diseaste,,-.l*ln and anppostent am : wrong-
cioth w a nd ;are worse tbsut *feel ass ,
they teach:Abe eyetent to relr 014 ' -Bed"
cannot.'support the , onejiatt of- - -- 7),10dy ,
- without causing as Onnatural. airslison lime, -
other part and to that extent;tend to disease ' 1
that put. , There taalways7.oue easily avail -,
able andsuccessful. method of:acquiring an , •
*net maniy_. gaiti:Without. aid _material' le'
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the p l 'orsonie •verfe bat or boninit ht
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