I I FORTY-SIXTH • YEAR. Q • A Gsvr slat ETWlLLNOTlCTEB•llltelenettakAlplastedeelVel. k, Med. u 4a teats per Lbw, gni* j u ptim ; pi paw • tar !mt . salmenret taseridee. • . - . •. BANN AN .t RAMSEY.— Book aellers and Stationers, r . : - • ten and Madera. 10$ Centre St r e et. Pottsville. Pa.... - • . /4i - ;tiett' journal. SATI{RDAY, AUGUST 27,1870 TAB 61 3- N . TjtS. JOURNAL, Is Issued every Saturday morning, and rundshed to sutmerlbers at r. :a per annum. in advance. or la it not paid In advance. GLOB SITEBCRONS—INVARIABLY EN ADVANCE: to one address, ri 00 I 15.0iples to one address. 6 30 co •• 0, .4 is 00 , 4,s 00 TcrNews Dealers 04 00 - per 1,00 Copier!, cash. . .To Ministers and School Teachers we will furnish the JOinthw..„by mail, at $1 50 per - rumum. In advance; other wise.. at Mil rates. . -: ... THE DAUM MINERS` JOURNAL is published every weekday morning, Saturday's excepted. TEEMS - -Ten cent& per 'week, payable to the carder or agent by whom it is serves. BY' M. AI Li-Payable In sdeinie, - one. year, Is oo: nix, .mouths,lo. - mi three months. # 1 Zo- 'IYAILY l'""n4' adt4nee: N4:0) for six months. • = BANNAN & RAMSEY. Publishers. CLOSING editor of - the- J0UR: 4 .1.11. has • .'"ss L h ke .} l f irtzient from tis: post for about - th ree weeks, owing to indisposition. In the nieantime it appears that soine of :the lead ,ors of theW. B. A have,been amusing them ' 1 41veS at our expense, which has not hurt us [ much, bitt it indelibly stamps the 'character iqf the actors mid • exhibiting the ; aiiimus of ,Itheir • natures. While: there are many of - -1-these Met) really. sincere in their devotion to the working classes, . there are, others who :Care more for their personal interelAs than the cause of labor, time will prove. This class seem dlspdsed to repel all workers in the , causeof labor who may possibly inter fere with their programme, and some of .thein Will never forgive us for pointing out 'the terrible blunders they made wilreh de 7 prived tire labor in this country of about TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS which is lost entirely. The compromise made iti the endicould have been made in April last with out any stoppage taking place if the leaders had •‘.howit any disposition to negotiate what ever: but this they positively refused to - do. This We know, and we believe It: could have been adjusted then on more advantageous terms to both Parties. The. present adjust ment permits hostile interests to force both . prices otcpal and labor irelTv what they ought to be: It. wpibetter, no doubt; that it heen :compromised with Out either party being convened to suinnit •to 'the other ;.'" without aiy ch./lige • whatever; making adjustment of ditticulti hi: caller we would the? partici' inter_ equil in -,sefeetiog an ampire to select one _ • who -has no . , per6oual interest-in matter. AVe have great respect for 'Air. (;owen, - the President of the Road, and no doubt he done 111:h'• could under the eireiunstanees, but he an 'intlirez,ted party; rind his Mterebts as PreSident.Of the Road must,elash to a certain ,extent sl:ifli.the interests !of f i•the producers. fir. Gowen has charge of a'road which was greatly crippled by former mismanagement, and it is his bounden duty to protect, what he,coiteeiveti to be the interests of the road, regardlelS of ether interests. We ha've the Most unliotthded 'confidence in: the lion esty land eap'acity of M r, Gowen as an individual, •I hut as President of the Road we' Would al witys_lfeat with him as President of the Roakand an interested ];arty. •:= . ' After we 'failed in PerSuading the promi nent leaclers of the \. B. A. in opening ne gotiations for . a conipronitie which we pro posed for that purpose,' jrcit so much to be. !adopted as to open negotiations to break,the idead lot k , we did take sides with .the opera iters. because they were ready to- negotiate '!find the others refused i io do sci, 4cept on $ 3 , hecatise we believed they were in! the. right. the coal operators had refused to negotiate 1 1;1; a proposition froM the W.. A., we .'shi,uld have taken the ',side df the W. B. A. just strongly as we did that of the opera.- tors-and we may take - occasion to rernark that a good inaqy 01 the operators and deal ers,ii'coal, who cannot'look beyond there selfish intereSt in the trade, have censured its quite as much as-. some of their leaders have doije, but in a different way.. In bey-. • oral' instances during the last. twenty years they have called upon us and remonstrated: with . us t,n our course—we have glistened to them, and if they were right we accepted theirviews—ff wrong, we persisted in our • (nurse, notwiffistandinfe their censure.. ' , ln 'one instance a party from below 'sent 'a ' gen- - 112/4NR to us and threatened' toAthdraw . all thtlig - relyertising if we did not-comply With their requests. Our answer was, that if the party sent atibther such a` mes'Sage to us, we would. thrmr'ilieir r iulvertisementa out of the Joritx.ti r acid they.should riot appear again. The7g,ptititman delivered' the reply and . we heard *thing further of the subject. Now, thelew ; leaders, who ex eet to u 4 from advocating . what we-1,. lieve to! be- the true interests'or Ott , W4irk it • classes and business - _of this .?egi - 9n, will find iselVes greatly mistaken'. advocate what,we lieve to bel i lect ‘ in- the interests - hf labof ,and. -in:prothetkv eapitalinvested in the domestic , iiroduet r idits of:. the country._ Fuck capital, not :noji-p.roductixe Capitali!.. is identified with, the-interesti of labor ; find cannot J..te separited4 AV,i thou ci he inv,istruent of capi bd i indusery,.stich as: iu mining -4ti manufacturing, where Would fteld for tabor? If. our :inines had." uof. R . rbeen opened by capital anti iron manufactories and . , Machine Shops, .ereeted - in ibis Region, .witeroitld have been the field for •the, employment.of labor If our ininn;use luirtyin the, field, 'during this rebellion, had not been supplied, witli.arms, food, ikze., by the officers.of (.;overnntent, of what service would it 'have - been ; and wliat coulil it accomplished without these Supplies ;"and wliFre can litbor be obtained exOtby the. investment ori.a pital in the prsjodiptivi; industry of the cOitn try by . those will) possess this capital. - 9116 is dependent Op, the. otherand if ,there are _contests in fixing the prices . of labor, these conteSts ought to be carried on as ha:Mon-. iouslY as - pos;dl.4e—there must be conces sions and conipromises to suit the supply of the' labor as well'as*the capital market—and by ne means. ought the fights of either be iiieroached upon, and if they are, it must re 7 quit in injury to. both. parties. :As the pule has been' - settled . for this year, abd is it thing of the past, we will dismiss' it e:tieeilt so far as the'luture.discussion inthe interest of labor and home industry rimy relit it necessary for us to refer to it hereafter : ut; thediscussion the future . bt' another ques tion,' and we. milk. whenever . :occasion re-' ladres, diseuss the question fully,alid freely and fearlesy,-7-and'.althougly we .are de _ . pounced by ,a few of the, leadersasynetnids, of the working classes, we W,ill.guatiantee • thattlie;thitiking portion of t he labbring clas: have: quite - as ranch cnnfidence inus, _ aria More top than they haveitt many of those • , q)..tcyletiounced.us, particularly' the bastard tieinberatainong them ,who thought this a tine opporlithity operilheir batteries wits . , under the ghise of 'workingnien:, Tinie.Wlll 'scon decide who are : friends-or enemies.— Even now, both the coal operators and work ' inginen also, freely and openly 'admit that if t hey hail Ucted on our suggestions foithe last few years, the, whole tegidn, r .- Including both operatorsl andWorkingineu,Would be in a much better condition than they • are town Trtie defenders of the iiiterestSpf_ the ivork aitgmen.unite aid from any gtiarter;:tind do ; not renelit-,because every cause must stain for fall upon" the public opintot an up-- ! lixirt it receives from the sur ounding ititery ci,ts -land iliose ate genetally.its, best friends fearles;lrPoint 04d:errors; as wellas to approve of what: is right Oaf object Is, i to harmonize Interests, and' not Separate those • rwho ought to act hit'imcmiously togethet r: ,Frora time to-time we Will "brake suggestion'" widell may lead to great improverheirts if . i . arried out. We, wish to be distinctly understood',-that ' • we lira; 'not the organ ',l;:if the ;Working clash- or the coal operators, Uri any!Othet,Partieulat and distinci, iVe advocate the in terests of all, as far a; We understand • without speaking inithoritatively _for ait 314 : Oui•caltimus--are-opan fOr alt interests yr., lictrd; Whether we approve_ .of their VieWior uok, l i and the sUggeStiunS: :vhieh,ye can be.entertitined by the.different partieti or • `i'or,not; or just, as they. please.: prefer standing more in the positio ' p'ofteachers and • advisors thr4l,.dictators. N' extfSaturday we - nil' intbllsh an article from au Eagilsh paper, puiuting out ; why Belgium, which is the Most thickly settled countryin Epri)pei has becOoae so prover . -. oum within the last ten years. • MIWIE7M ISEI ~s ' , .NATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS. TH ''s •Nationa l ,Asseciation purporting to . represent thtinterests of the'ishorers of this .country, Waif held at Cincinnati, Ohio, last ' Week,‘Rie.tard Trevellick;'preel. dent, in the chair. . .. . The Congress was' composed o[ nbont 70 delegi tes,nBMaller •iinmber than composed the Convention, Which met in Philadelphia last year. The unsatisfactory .character character pf the proceedings last year, and the wild Uto pian schemes .proposed by many of the Mem bers, disgusted it great many thinking work ingmen, and ' those organizations, where an intelligent knowledge of business matters Is. prevalent. among the members, declined: :sending delegates to the Congress this year. While this Congress professes to represent the working classes of the country; our read ers must bearin mind that it does not repre senttine-totirth of the workers of the country, and f the leading Measures adopted at. this COnvention were submitted to the intelli gent workingmen:of the countrY, a majority of the: propositions would be ' voted down three to one. Sorrreanf the measures adopted were beneficial Jo - the intereits-of thitwork inginen, while others ahog,y 4, vklic liar-, row and contracted .. vie N 4 - 7 p t E' business matters, and the interests 'of the working. classes in general. ' " This National Congress however is one of the. outgrowths "of the discussion of the Labor Question, Which is . rt subject of general interest throlighout all producing countries where labor is largely employed... It is a question which mOst be' met, and this Con gressi if it is hot' run into the ground by a number of visionary theoriSta, With a sprink- • llng of political deinogagugs, particularly of the b tard,dentocracy, *hp always Manage to pi p into all oqranizatilllS OfitlOS kind finiti e ff purpose - of using it to adVauee-their Re mal political aspirations, T it will be. pro nctiVe of good,, by bripging • workers frO the ..different parts of the country to get ler, and eliciting discussionson the . vari- . „ .ifi ous riut4ious connected with labor, e . vt.in if -so• hold impractical and diet nest theories • ads by mere dreameig - And loafeis, la.t. wii care more about living in Idleness on tlis abor of others than they do shout the re.a interests of Workingmen. In these dis cus ions truths ' are disseminated' - which Ii11:1. t bring forth good fruit among honest 1 thtr, king-men.. i•;', - S Ni'e read the proceedings with care, as it is a stibject"in .whiCli we . feel a deep interest„ having been a bard -working man.lall Our life, and we believe we understand the ipiks 7 tion in all its bearings quite as web as a gr6at, many others, and a,good deal better than the . mass Of theoretic expounders, „because wede, riVed our knowledge from actual experience, from having, been einploYed, and as an ent 7 •ployer, for a period of nearly forty-two years, and but feW persons who have ever been employed by us, Iwill charge us with any- • thing bUiLfair-dealing with our emplOyees. . • The convention was composed of a large majority of thus :.who adhere to the bastard lientocratie parts., among whom were, seve ral able men, but whose 'prejudicefi. eould not conceal their political affiliations. There very also several ableldelegates who were Repub licans in principle, and who defended the Re 'publican party fromasptrtions cast upon it, as being corrupt, and 'who deidared that nearly-all the measures of The Republican party were in.the . interest of labor and 11w advancement and prosperity of the laboring classes of the country ; they spoke of the ab olition of slavety, which opened half, the country to free labor instead Of slave eabor—' the opening uP.Of the great Pacific Rail. : droati, which !opened up ,:a . great ex tent of countryi to settlers Who desired and—the passage of the Homestead .Law, givinVand freelio the landless except the mere expenses o survey, whichttlid not cost . over ten t cents in acre, If that ranch, and above ail, the I epublicans had given the country aProte tive'Tarift - which protected j ourlabor and industry from the lOW tailor of Europe, which is the very foundation of the prosperity o . tliehtbdring . clasSes in this country. • That the bastard ,llemocracy were hostile . to.all these measures, and while in power refused td, enact any of'these laws. S telling were the remarks of the friends afPro niction in thVeongrL , ss that on the final Vote on theTririff . plank in their plagorm, there were - 0n137 or 8 votes polled against it, al •though it was bitterly . opposed by leading Denhicrats in the ; to tigress. .The following Is the. resolution as passed : • ,• , : - Seventh-The-tariff should be frindifiedto ad mit the necessaries of 'life and RUCh 'artitl64 .of connuon use as - we can neither M ,produee nor grow, dutiesfOr revenue to be mainly •laid on articles of luxury; such articleS vve have the material in abundance •tv)1l develop' the re sources of the'cothitry, increase tit-6 number . iif factories, give employtnent f o niore laborers; cause the imigration of skilled labor, create a permanent home Market for aftricultursl pro-. ducts, destroy the necessity for' odious and ex pensive internal taxation, and soon enable us t!ie . compete with the muntrfacturera of Ettr.;Me. . •,• This Was theAostiinportatir action'of-the 'Congress, and if;they' will supportit as a mass; . it will conduce most to alliance= the cau,ic of labOr 'than the-Other expedients United. • in fact !the foundation • on tyltielt—the yrb'sPerity of labor A' ha.sed iii cohntry/ t creates' labor' and .then there is a, demand. for Libor; - yerkiigmeti have it in their poWer alwaystf - ifrx fair rate of wages. r ijuder Free Trade, or even'a Taritt the labor market is alwaVs overstocked and lower:wages - -, or :tarvatiop, Intliit ' reallers'kitow - the opitt: ci:Prestl of Mr. Sitiey in tbu :recent contet4ut - itt the recent Congress he publicly.lidvocated a Petitective Tariff in' the:pante,Of the WOrk;ngtnen.of county, and denounctala..Free Trade Polley' oYa mere'revenue Tariff s as hostile to' t he ferests of the ! workiog classes`.,. This, we tie- . iaccordanee with the•sent,hdentS of every iidelligepl workingman , in Schuyl kill itounty-zand we: must sa that this tte turn,of Mr/ Siney covers'a multitude of-sins hi-Our estimation,: We tiowilioPe the work •itignien's papers Will no "lotlger hesitate :in advocating a Protective Policy in their , • 1 , . There are several other planks in t he Iplat 7 . form that we approve of, but;their idelts'on currency; hawks, national seehrities, &c.Ol-ot, 'otilY bordersin - . the ridicuhm4,-, but-r;in sonte instatices_are dishonost, and if carried ,out: . i‘ r oulti'dattiage.the cause of 1' bof more 'than ',any other interett ; but these are the ideas of the!De't)lo e rat io ileruFut," air I were Aippos - ed by nearly all the.reaily.dittel igetiC,rin_phers t it of the congre4,---hutwito hit n:tottatelkweie in tire !ininorinf.f ',''. T . :," • :..„ ,- Tiiy alsolia,Asli : l2a ieseintien ill ~StiVOr-oe:, orgaiiipng it Lai sir,,Refortn_ pulitiyal par : l'S? This WAS a bad„.Move irOthe - preseut statp` - fi _ -t Ileir arganizatien, and i!iketeiiipt - ed-at m-• pr(;s- ~ ent, will throW the hack Igr Yyats:atidyill: cause many, liondst and thinking:4On to -re fuse te,ack i With- ik, because they 'know that if ever, these niel . ilurve any ehances 9f she cess it:Will attract-the dishonest, defisognes I - • ' 1 ..• • \ *VWitty. from all partle!4 l who : will prottn. t. thiti„..ause they, haVe..nothing---40 to 'e, fiod' in.ll-..r,y•tiiiiirt. titri! if Would, if Stilecess 7 ful, become the !most' corrupt part*-rn tli . ;country, iiiftl: those put iir .:poweri -- would." betray . the woryingmet,i- on the first Oppor 7 tunity that Wertd Odeur t9 . benctit i - >einal. interests: • - and- besides ...ii n.- third ' party caticiSl. in 4.l.tisi;c - itkuntry for any,tir s he,"aini l• 'wherever, they haVe• - been , atteln ptesi„they have only riucce : "'edeil in'iefeating the . ob•-'. jests . forziliich they', were ,o.riailject..-i Far better to unite in:, t lit support •of 'good men - • who have • intereitts at , stake, and elkyt.siteli -I:dent:Mtn the other . partie*,'"and litey: 'Will thus, exercise ten titne4 mere, influence than' 'if thsy separate in a Thins Patty where, -the, . large . ttiajority ofl,their - CandiriMes *Mid al= • -ways be id the, t marktit for. - phrelilel:- :Arid ber 7 ideS; this ',Third 'Party' could only lie: a tender to Hie- bastard ° •l4ein'oeMeY,'whielt it .' isqntended be by the ; wire-pull&.who. i i have induced ny honest. PerSomi to;11 - 4 - T-•,1 cate it without, kit wing the objects, and hot;' thinking of :the-eff - Wt-'it. I . rould'..be - likso' fii, have on- their .41n:terestS.; ..21. Third - Xaity would thtg..,„w the! l'PenieCMVS In - power;„ogiad, =one of theii,ll,is.t,SlAs would be,:tts' it wdi ins ' it trirlilestroyTthe **Proteetiye 'Policy of tine ;country ; andale* where ;Winilif ke the itit-,, .gtis ,of-laborl ant,-of. Willi use worMid yirur: ',Tariff ';'plant;'' irr - ,,yotti: 'Platform • of\ pr4t, -elides amount 1 • to?. The Plank\ :Iti the -. Demo?tittled.Pl i atfcirm..- is Fred Trall, • - - and. a riiere - -k•ei•enti s Tads,, iv ithout\ r egard ,I:ol , l '94,tclionit- and .heir members' of Congress are now a unit .an this qution l . even iltoSilhat4v,tt herefofcire voted witii the • ' Pru*tiptihave * • , .itharidoited-, them and not a sifigtell*liid',li---, oerattc *trapett, 1 in the.whole coutary. nowladveciaes i Pep: I V . • .1. ' ” LEE 72m THE MINERS • -11OURN s Al.:‘,----POTTS ,SpHVYLICILL :COUN' tee tire Tariff in favor of American lalar and industry as far as we know. We weire . told by Democrats that Get; from the Iron comi ty of Berks, would - sustain ProtectiOn, and also WoodwartVOf the Coal_ wunty of Ln:. zerrne., would thkao, and we expected to. find their mimes reoorded yea on the Supplemen tary Tarilrßiltitiat passed the fast,Gatigresi, and which aistii,irrolticed . the duties on tea,' coffee and align* we. were 'greatly dia appointed. 'Even—these and every °titer - Democratic ntethWr of Congress:, .voted against said bill ;,," while nearly. every Re publican in Congress voted for it. It; is true; some Republican tnenibers opposed the de tails of the bill, but afterwards voted for it as a whole as a jiarty measure,—and while the Democrats are becoming a unit in Con gress ngaidst Protection to American labor and industry, the Republicans, from all . parts• of the country, are also rapidly bet:tuning a Unitln favor of Protection' to American la bor &Id Industry. , . . . The difference is thin. Among the Winn erats:ithere are twenty office-seekers, where there is one in - the'llican party; Nearly All the prominent Deniccrats seek public of fice, and desire to live off the pliander they can obtain, .and l' _ consequently ; they will .promise anything to seeurt ollice and then gn with their party afterivardS. The I leadiug ReptibileanS'are Liminess men and will not take office—they are Republicans in .prinel ple,and believe that the measures (,)f the party will advance. the 'productive. industry and tiusine . ss of the country ; they Will:ad here to their principles, and will not Make any promises which they do not intend to becapse they do not want ofilee; and even if they shotild elect a demagogue . - to 'office, tl>cy will leep him true to their prin ;civics, or they will abandon theirreprcsenta-, tire, and he knows they Avill do so. : This is the differenee. qn all departments of pro ductive i ndust ry and business you will find twenty Republicans - to one Demoerat—the . Republicans create the lisine-s, Which gives employment to labor, stain when' business is brisk': 'labor is well reArded . and if.bitsiness 1a dull labor is low. If it were not for the moneS - pttt into thy proluctivo Intere is i,r the country- by tile:Republicans, the field for labor would_ be litnite.l in Iced. The President, I.r. TrcveHick. in his ad dress •took the 'Republican ground with re gard to. emigration.. lie a*, not oppo s ed to eoluntar'y Cliinese emigration, hut decidedly 011 w -well to the cOntract sl' teua of emigiation. This is , the position of the y RepubliCanarty itn this q uestion, Li;nd.t.licy . passed a law in Psokt prohibiting such im portation„an 1 :.1 I he • last .es-ion of Congress directed the President to, inquire during the recess whetlier the law of Congress ha 6 been violated in- the recent Conttztets made for Chinese lab,tr. Thi' information will‘ lie given t 0 C(Mgre:-.;':l:it. next session, and no 'dOubt additional sillegards will be adopted to put a stye to But. voluntary emigra tion to our Reptiblic by theopprised of- all otherw.amtries,will not he oppo s ed, but rather encouraged by the Repiddican. Party of this country Under a Protection PolicY. The Congress, however, adopted- a -different re solution 'in oppo.ition to the views of the President, opposing all Chinese emigration. There were three Female and three Color ed delegates in .the Con,gress. While the Feniales were among the most radical in the reforms, the Colored delegate. were the most practical :tad pps z es , :ed_ a marked superior capacity in the discwsion of the labor (Ines. Lion oN'ora. larg; majority of the white d4•le gatcs.. In faet some of the., bastard demo cratic element felt this =o ketinlytha - t ()lie of this class, "frnt Kentucky, eould not refrahi twin denouneing.the nvgr,o, although lie w:►s invited to participate-in the Congress. As this article is already greatly extended «•e will defer further remarks until we the'PlatforM in full published together. They . agreed to pay the President of the Nation:a Trevelliek, a year for leis This is a small sum• .compared with some of the salaries paid in thy• Coal It pion to local officers.. , THE 'ENTERPRISE or THE NEW 1 - 41111'i Tutni•NE.—The..eilergy awl enterprise of the New Yiirk'TICIBI'NE in procuring late, full and reliahle news, are recognized by 146 press and people of the country: Especially since the coinmencement tweet' France and Prussia, have these quali ties of that leading fournal ,been . exhibited. Its .special . despatches frMn-the , seat nf 'war have beeii wore full and ounplete 'than received by any other journal in NeW York, in fiicelt hits: coniDletel ilistatieed all .the otlier-papers ht that ijitr in•this niattek . . This. is - shown by the I:t•gentiinber 7 , ;,w York Tutni;,NE speciabi telegaaph'ed lion) thateity to the pre;'s thrtiliglinut the coon.; try. The I.6ntLin • papers, wliMi,alre:thre, thousand „tulles the sc-he of tdintlie db noti - pablish a!tithe.of the noWl•c•daibv. • Which the Tiiint•i: lays before Its reader... . There i;;another po:urt' i.vhich retider4 the iti linewieot the Tutin.7.N . F.• a power in the. land. The earnestness fund abihty with which it advocates the truth oti- all subjects of nal tional and : Tocal jinporkince, rnaxe its opin ions : ,i . esKeted those who! do- n6t eoiucitbk'in its p:reiniss or agree with its , concinsWin :\Ye notice the enterprise: Of the...New - York TRIBUNE as .erv,litable: 4:o nfericatijoiiritalism, and worthy of The highest . 4.oininenilation from its cotemp , . .. .. . . . 1 The alioVe editorial reinarks. in referenc'e to the enterprise of the 'lntiit'NE wt:publit-li 7 eq'in ye,terday's DAILY .14)I•RNAL, .:1114 Ni! r'etiriikt,them. for the litirly)sp of statjtig . a 'floit that.:AUws thafwe do riot etilugisi . this rcl ttlarkable ..:tnteriejui journal too highly, Oh Nyednesday last the 'ft:nil:NE utlaislied ii AngliAlispatchoineerningthebattleOf Gravii lotte which cost it . , u6twithstainling. tlip great reduction in cable-toils) two thousand two.hundred and eightA : (l , )ll:lrs hi, - Gld - fig., the inOrc transinitiSion from London In NoW York. There W; , re, 14e;ItIcs, the cost °fit z:pd eiaj &tiritr frTC:ti'llyikattle-field thilitigh-AIL sace:hinnisli Pilissia, - 13(Igititn, and iheti'. to London, and the pay- ,f tip , (Ynrrus D pild,-- ~..,14,iilin;,or a :siiiitulatly,i.:apable :qi:expel* ) ..6iicej. journalblt, r6l 4 'wll:lly cligagi . ;ll , 7On the TRIIII:+,71.:), together with ViV'6l.: i_._ bodY of no le-5 - than five 'as : ski:int..; in 1.1)A 'atm . +, ;alone. - Whattitherjournal litt's - .2,.140wit :•.!ttc't 4tittqlOs.... t ; egardl4 of e:xpensk.N itii - iiig tliii;' , .evqtftil pe'r'iod". We c...:zin szifilly:: ;say, .riot t une: r. -.‘c 'lat.:the :Pinta . ..Nl: :liar . proinit•tpl .ii hag: perfortned, aunt it riclil):.Alc4 l Ptvcs t 1 4 : :. largery-iiicreased , cireakition it is reCeivitig.'j - . . . • •• - -TICE ":411:;:o1:1Ty': Tltis'(iinvi . ..vion will ec,c,lllsetday'iivxt, g 11,4 cal) tor,tlie7tfiitt.'L . C•tition s "ivZv '141)411 'l.o the Etta and - wai - . add re”.seti to 'ILL . ." puhjicanS; Nt - ho 1 it :toll tt ties 'ivlitrc. .Lll e • ~party-.constitutcil the ot. voters. But afterwards. Was" re:,olVeck ittelthle all niiitorities. IYetnociats of counties )here 1 u ¢rihioritie utfered„Unticr rite sand: grievurtee;s; e:F:11-r l oposed - tot renitlly by the - Aline mean WitilleAlepubliean4,elmettfili.d, and tre....think; n{ properly, to break' down the wall 0. invite, the fieinocnits, whit complained of similar grievauces...:.to - Mee with them In inn coMmon.C 7 Otiventlon, devoid of partir.an chLtrtieler,'and in :nitich .only subjects need . bizy diset.6..ed thegeneral.W . Ofare of tile peOple....Wet ; here4 . fo4c.ltave tio:iltjeetion.ti• to the- .nc3v • :Shnpci . yrltieittbisnti ty- Con vent.isiil.:haS., assumed. The-,! County am, .1e55r4...4-I( l t!jamin 134nnan,'iieth Vii. (Jeer :. • Sand. • 1 MS TILL - Surv‘poic . .I : itatong.,---Tike.l-,:pros-1 peeti of peace ..Williont 14004 - en. ; ga,„meiiierit:- 'are - there, seems - :to: be nq twin !al 'Frail ec.„ bolA or . treig eniugh' ,to conellidS e t ipea'. for the iniiion at the:eae-t Hfl _of ~the ynasty- n.hteli, fins, rained, Its l And' so:the. ii9peiesir.gtruirgic: of France goes : 0n. ,,- : 2 4.arshalt.Maclitaboifh&4':undertakeil to: 'raise the siege of-.Metz and le'4re•Ve The brown . l'ri4de Continues, his resiiitless! !parch to Pari%.WhlC4 i it seeitus will , not be stepped by 31ae.34nininis• nioVtinent is it is' believed that Priiteg Charles acid Steinmetz; - Can take Care of- l am - If he should assault hetri:•~ the dernniii reierVes : 4n hold Ila-! zalne, While the .armies; - of l the Prlneemtuil liielnuaetz ',would prove more Mini- able to ''eoP9 "Ith 49 twmgihort. This Is tpe position! of the respective armies- of the contending If= . •, THE RFPUBLICII4I DELIDUA!TE :-", t . :- —The Itepublkait., County if,0*,.... 4 , f3thuyikill 'foi- the•ipurpose i •of.- - ib • • iii BC the field *County ticket to he vo ;-; for at the coming October election, will be ,; Od in this Borough, at rite Court Itouseie; 'Mon , day next, ZOth Instant. The electiO ; for del egates to attend the Convention will ; • held twht, le different • districts on, ;this, S ; tuMAY afternoon, between the houri,of two -;,0 six Liockick., .It is hardly necesisexy - (. -us to state that ititi a nutter oftheitmaitimport-• mice to have good men selecied to represent 1 i u, r -px their, County Convention the Rep Ilan s ' lifB4iil7.lklll, All business men trap 1 Hpreclate the fact thit It Ls to; - the in rest of ' their business affairs to ~baye good) legisla thipw-,Let them therefor e reepective districts to-day, go to the pens, eltiet good delegaty to the,Conyen'tion, who will place , in the field a Strong, unexceptionablt tieker, and inconsequence of the great disisatisfac tion-With their ticket which exists in the Democr.itic ranks, there is ,'IL strotig prob ability of the success of the "Beicbliean Coanty ticket at the' coming October eke- , tion. Unless business men attend the pri mary elections and do their fluty, mid after wards attend the polls and supportthe ticket nominated, they have no right to• camplain, , if the ,proper men haw: not peen (eleeted.. I3l,tsini men of the Republican pa'rty have" heretofore pai(ilittle attention to local politi cal Matters. Let them exhibit the right in fterest in this-matter by pollitLg a str ing vote at tbe (*legate elections this afternoon. . ..Iltxmt .ENGINE.S.—Mt,it. M. liaird & Co., of the Baldwin itocoMotive IWorksi Philadelphia, have built during thei present:- • year a number of small locontotivesl r use in " V hauling away, tinder', &c. The. en-. 1.. refermd to are miniature loco'otivoz, • adapted to narrow gatigeS of ;:! 1 , 3 ort m la, fe'et.. The Thomas Iron works, Hokendatliuit, the` Lehigh Crane Iron Work S,.lCalasagua, mid dle tilendor Iron Works, P f aston, are each, now world ng two.of these machines for haul ing aOiy ,einder• from their furnares. At the former establishment the two enkines do the work- which formerly !require . thirty ndes. The ceonomy of their, use it there fore manifest. }'or out of door w ~ rk, the little engine,: are built with Outside (tvihuleys ti Inches in diatiteter and 12, i uche:i stroke.; the drivi l Tig wheels.rire 34i:inches in diameter. Poi nil n ing purposes the cylinders rule . placed inside, the extreme n idth 14 ieducedito about 3 feet and the extreme height to 3 feet 4 inch es. W hen running in the la.-ruling, Oa Milli' it i. intended . that coke.shallibe user as a fu el so that little or no Smoke •or gas %yin I . K; produced Theme engines in complete work lug 0 lug order, with tank of Water On boie'r and a man on the footboard, will Weigh only front six to eight gross tons. , i - ' Wo.t.Lut PttussztA:—On -Thurs day next;lst instant,. the first yearly until versary of the establishmen( of till .1 . 1.0t.\ - :111 - NEinitiun.N.o,, we prop4)se to yresent to the subscribers of the'Dady O. very Ilne like ness of the WWl', hale, old King oftPrn'ssia, -William. Those-19m have Seen the King. recently, for instance the senior edit4rof this ,paper, J.as : n eS, Esq., ; and 1).. C. 11. iineselts, of this Itorougli c aud look d at tle• proof-sheet of the.cugraving, - eonsidtir it tno-‘t life-like and expressive. St 1. his . time, when the King is heading the. armies sell Prassizi against the despotism ofNapoleonand for the nationality of (term:my and the progress of civil 'and I•eligiou: liberty,. this oigraving will possess peculiar interest. to our ret.ttlers,- htnd it can be framed, and will be an orlia nient ' any - parlor. hurt agents in the County mho desire 'extra copies of the Joraa- NAL on Thursday next, which will 'contain this portrait, will oblige us liy sending in their orders as SOO7l as possible More that date. • • I• . .PETnot.t.rm Spring-4 are said to baye 1,,,n discovered in Fran e, near the:Forc-st ofll;i•ze nau. . • • 1 . . . eat • -filafteis. •I Ro WEEKLY ALMANAC 11 AUCI*.T, hio. I.: i t : 4 ;7 s ', : I"'N ' 1 51 00 N . 6 C Arit;E:.`,. . • . f 4 / I .TURDAY...S 21 • L 6 II D. 2`3 tiux DAY. 22 ' II .1) . J M0NDAY...... 13 37 .Flixt Q. :41 Tyr....1)A3'..._. 521 • 636 "Pull M. II 31 WEDNFiIIA4 321 I :11 ,I4ixt Q. 39 1 5 ' • i; I; :3 Nvw M. 3; FL:IDA-V.. .5 26 13 ; , To-morrow.— Thirty-ti R 6 tinntlay year, and edeven.th uiterTrinity,: Day litli , airs anti 17 minute;.' • . . ' A band attired' in red unif9rni rely Borough last evening, , trotn Sho6niak as n ~ , orte to Friedensburg. Prof. Henry S. Osborn, LL.'D., , )f I Cdliege, Ea.ston, will preach in the Fir byternui Clnircli, to-morrow inOrning a 1 • . . Tremont want 4 an attorney, Who can j stilted in the German and English lazjg Particl}lars by 'Eckle, place. - I IA match game of Crieliet; between - tile Potts ville 2nd eleven and the Pt. Carbon Ist televen, kill be played at Pt. Carbon ofi Mondiy, after- Iloori next. Game will be , ealleeat P. M. Four days' fa.gt.`and eontinuotig driiing of - a tine pair of horsey,-in fact, driving thein q a, of their leps and intolament..ss, shows a Avant of brains 'as well a% ful and thoughtful. . . °The return game between th 6 Union of.„ , :elinyikill Haven and the National, t ville, way played at Settuylkill Haven of day last. 1 The National.; were again vii Ily a seure= of 4sl tu Is. ' . 'ln consequence of. having their h' *orship ..undergoing enlargement., the, Presbytexian rhureh, Rev. Dr.'. Smiley, hold Divine' service at le} to-inorrdie in the Court House. Ail di:illy invited te_Sttend. i• . , The Paschal 4rts titute.— This school youth of both sexes, 'located in Morri. aniPtinderilie charge cif Steb,hit ag.sisted by the txunpetent to u her, Fli Stralich, awl 1);. `Laiigung.t. ' will. reopen atter 00. prase tier]; on Monday, Septc.Naber .1. This e4lu institution has obtained noyell earned e furthe thoroughness of thetristruetiori it . the teachers named. .' • • • • Farewell SermOn . .—The . Rev. 14. Stev I ctl,. the. gatglish Linherun Church, • t eim;ro, preaeli.)tis Farewell Ser. .'Sidiae.imaating (to,niorrow)at7.3 holy .:upper wtil be celehratelbin the f 6 setvjep ctuntnentiVg at 101 o'clock. • I ' Sleek exe;en. to remove to'.llfiddi Md:. about the --middle. of September;•l flattering call liarting ben extended to the Lutheran Church of that phjce. Fatal Accident near 'ldtilftinoy • City.—( in Tuesday morning his; about. 11 o'elpek, yam* man named Joseph Phleger,-ageil about 20 *Cars, whp Inuljust commenced wor*ing at Shoemaker's Breaker, near Sfahanoy t'ity, Zia his leg accidentally caught:An -Cog tiliefils an the limb-was - crushed •up t. 4) the soelutat t hip. The unfortunate young 'man dipd at' o'clock in the - evening. ..1-Lia remains .were terred yesterday at Iklekesinsbuyg, a4elthsl to the grave by,eamp'Zio. 72; Sons of Ante ira, of which he. wits a mem beri-, ' .. . .. . .... , - - • • . , . . - ~ Unclaimed lettars remnming In the rittsville Post Office, August 20, 1S70: - . , 1 Aaron, Alfred -Humphrey N A Sh.sefer 74 Ailebangh 8 6 W ' Haretner C Shappel t 4 Brown Peter „ Hutchinson J C litattery T. Baker Frankiln SHutchinson I W Stalir B 1 . Cox Mary • • liratia V Stutz Fred ' Dean E Mrs Mitchel 11 Snyder It Davies DD. ' AlartinJ , Snyder 6.1.' Dayis Mary MeGilvie P , Steahlin l G D ugan Bridget Matthews E Wzitlitilnilley eltham 11 W Patten B - Smith C • • Dur.man W , • Plata H ' Thomas 1 DyerM ." liaimJ r.: White DI" -; Evans J M. MeN-• G g. Gilmer I` • i Robitarky H ' VAncit Jonn . . Gilmer J , , "••• I "irtmLA N - .. . , Now. Traielers* ' Accommodation /410.- 2 -A Fta'ge daily,; at 8 n'el?ele, M., for Tretriont, passing through , Elewellyn, :New Mines, Smatara; New ton and Middlepreek , eennecting.vrlth afternoon . passenger, train, tbr Pine 4„ rove;.Raitsch Creek, Lorberry, soni,,Eckertaillle, Broad Mdarttain; Johapq,ow il , ToitTer anti', Reiner Chios. - Willlairusteiroo.lear Gap, Wiponiivo and Lykenatciii r t n.„ Lpavlng Tredscrid 0 on: of passenraiq from above Mentioned places, for Mrneraville stOP ping at all Intermediate places:. - is a great- aceortunodation -to that sectioit Per, the Countycand,will no doubt; be IlbetallY patron; lzed by fhe - traveilrq,_ cornmuttity and bitsinesai 1111 Thit: Ceram of Pelt bartion.—The nutubei Inhabitants is 2251"; itainilioe 446,1 .The 614 w. in hotwitiutt•ii alentele4 aged ta) yenta. We ,f brwed:ttiat the Peputy. genilui) his,. Pentin:. halation" thtengb•onr neighbor/nu ewer b0____213:044134 ____ 213 :044 13 4 Aside inqu i ries in regard to. a ntoW4n setwung matter,—whether thao tum i d doltare had a lodgment within the bound • es of that'plaim.. •ge maa:tuntnowasini - in ding, them,Wsd ire mut- only - hope : that eon), other dlaaletanthEarabal in Op 9out4y, apay Yet ;• • &Elbe to the nlyateryi ,'Any l ef „. ; (to .fino r teyrem the phnostiology of who, in 414 daily I E =MI IN • . t ., z SCIUTLLKILL DISTRICTI.CONVEN:TION I. 0. OP G. , —AI 30IIRN.Ct.:litw Its a slight I TO . trnsion: upon your Yalnable . ColumnS, dud, we may give a few particulars oflone of the. trust' 'successful conventions yet lidhl within the Schuylkill District; not to insist tipon a full and minute statement of all the preceedlngs' but rather a brief synopsis: ! . • Conformably tonotice the eativeuttpll assent.. h'.ed, In the hall of Geigertown Lodge,: Nri,:.:zeie tt Geigertown, .Berks Co., Po.; on ,Tuesdayr Aug. Id, IK7O. The, , many delegates brijoyed ti delightful trip to Birdsboro,' on the hoc of the Philadelphia & Reading R. R., when we were hailed by an Interesting Confinlttee on Ite<vp.,. tion from trleigertOwn.- Lodge, StioM ;we Were "all abOard" a train on the & Read{ lug R. it., a. road (inite'rocentiy comfdeted, and traversing a most delightful section of country:. A little effort of the "iron hor . Se" .and the trait had brought to Up to Cold Ruh Station, a name certainly pleasing to and in, keeping ,with the great object of the cold waterites-a j place for , which We had looked Withanxionsi . tedicitation, - hopingto'experiencea cob/ sensation in grate tul exchange for the .4.orching raYs:,of Sol" 'hiring the range of "nineties" 4nlnereit rio: tilt no sooner there,.thati we were order-, oil ; to disband, which Ave did, goingin detach ments !t.) the - various hosibitable :diodes of this hind and cordial people. !Ili( I must he brief . and regret that spate will- only al IoW a limited reminc. The Convention was ealled,to , ortletl by \V. C. T.,,8r0. li. F. Craw...haw, tyatlt Sister Eliz. Dawson occupying the W.: V. T.'s chair, and 1tr0..1. Meillar as NV: Secretary. various other °dives were filled up : ih , intinent, and after the natal opening ; veremo. nies, the Chair announced the con velition duly Opened' and re,tdy to preeeed Inisint.ss. -Bro.. Ilarkew, of made an apprOpriate hildies4 of which wits responded tohy;tbe 'l'., Bro. Crawshaw. A . 4 'amtnittee olt.Creden tialswas then aPpointed with Bro. Richards as chairinttn,,whe reported detegates in attendance .fichn ten lodges ak, follows: }(;Stitt( Star, at 'zit. (*lair ; leigertown -- I,,!idge, of tleigertliWn ; ]l ire Brandt, of . Girard - vide ; ReadinHLodgoyof tht,i.CitY ; Bright Star, or 'ramequin Sunlight, of Slienandoale; . Cold Water,lif Port caglionl; Centralia, of 'Centralia ; Shady Atilt, of llilberton, and Pam phylis, itf Mahanoy City. In all, 'representing three 'tlifferenel eotinties,• • ..Schn, , ylk Iterks,and Colutinda„ and upwards of thirty-tive delegates besidest he, 'Many mem bers in attendanee from -;t:t.,.(. The 1-;,:ceentive nitmiltre sdinnitted a pr6graintne of business. It was referred toa Business Committee., with Bro.Shaalier, as Cnairman who soon reported - bosine,. ; is for the different sessions .:! An essay was then read by Oro. Cmawsha'w, on "Trip Tent ' pernme Question as a prohibieory System" and then - adjourned to meet in .Sl. Paid's : M. H. 'Churehat 7:15 P. 31, - ; where 4 . t large and appre ciative audience very attentively listened• to an .; ablcaddress hy Bro. .:NtarlottAlrosius, Esq. It was delivered in his usual ftircible 'lnanner aboumhog i« illustrations, clenr and'truthful, and re Bete' with arminents,. undeniable and full of thought, bilth ' dec . !) andproloulni. .Sitch au effort cannot but haven lasting iMpreSsion.- , • .-. The morning session comthenced at .9 A. M., .opened due form, usual officers in the chairs. ' 1 A committee on Resolutionli was appointed' with Bro. Meredith as ehairmak, Itenertswere heard from-the different, iodges,..most Of which were very eneintragiat, showingthenito be ire ,a good, healthy condition. Following were Ter ports•ot Dist: Deputies : Rev., J. F. Meredith, of Berk*, anti NV. T.- Richards,' of LowerSchuyi kill. ]fro. Meredith is about to haye "Ault' It.trks"l•ptit• un ii war footing State. lecturer, Bro. Ito'berts, is; about to canvass the County and wehope for good results: there la needof such a Move. in that meetion. Cenvention Was frequently enlivened with ,bdattiful plar strains, ably eonducted qv u:mat ; by Bro. itiehanis, with sister :Jennie. Weiser success fully ' °relating at the organ. ..:Sister Kate Lewis, tleigertown Lodge, favored the Con •Yentioniwith the reading -of the SefirvLitti.t TEmci,Art. -The rapt attention hint evident deep interest; o r those present: told 'how delightful Dick were, as the accomplished editremis in her unexcelled style, proCeetted to read the viirious• artieleS that went tAi Make - up a paper equal to anything that could have been arranged for the• ocension,:forwhich she merits,, and tieartly ceiyed Bite warm MulatiOns :of , her lauditArs. A resointion Was adopted extending the privi leges of the .Contention to - tiro. and • giving him a cordial. greeting.'l';lt" Wits decided': to libtd 1 publi6eveningMecting in the chnrch, a kind ,if Tem a experie'nee ineeting,!anddhe NV. C. Tt "wasap inted - to arrange the iexercises and speakers fo he occasion. During the t intervening , , tween the sessions, a pardon of, the delegat . repaire,d to. the, bearitibil', grtiv e . thin wI 'ehlmeanders the famOus Cold tun,. and-bad' miniature pie;nic dinner. i.T‘.% - ,euty-. One were present, and. it.isto l be regretted'that Ace hard not , the spats to 'detail the julitually. ' Pleasant'and protitabletime eNoyed there. No accident Occurred save the demolition Of a huge , watermelon, which eluded the gra* of Bro. Raldetni Who be,glin to think "dtepare coming down," The bah' hour previous Moptming the afternoon' session was used in 4ro: T,Riclr~ ards oFPlaining the_ degree work of the Order. The repilar enssion opened at 2 P. .M; ;sSister Wolf, of Gelgertowni read - a* . ery able, essay tltttitled, "Christian' firaces . was ; finanhntimily deci,ded that next- Conyeinian be 11014 at Mahanoytitv, - Sehuylkill COutity about the fourth week of Vehrriarv, 1871. Thelducers elected - iare, W. C. T.; W.t.'llichards',. W. V. Emily Bensinger; W. S 4 Edw.; f.adulm. W. Y. Harris, 'of Olive Branch, was , eleeted - Editor:liter: J. F. Mereditt4 of Reading, 'to deliver the othdon, and . Sister Made E. Lewis, - of , Geigertown,• as "essayist. Varionel resolu-- tioits we r readop edebut want of room Will com pel then( Gibe left out. On motion, the thanks of the Convention were tendered to Good Tent-. ' pia friends of Geigertown ,Lodge.,l 'or- kind h_olpitat, ity;, to -Trustees of -St Paul's. M. E,. Church; fOr the'free tole of the , sarnelLtd,SlStet K. W. - Le - trill, editress of .3. - T. e Sister WiltrAnd Bro. - Cratcsliaw, the essayists ; - Bro. ;Richards - -and SistfrWeneter, for serviesu in mttaidtd,de pirlinerksiad bre, Moyer, for use of lila mgazu ' TheAtolthng the mass meeting Wits lei(; rith-the, Exoeutire Conimittee. the.oreoingan open Templar e.speritition 'meeting - was held the Chat ' hi I' ,le- o a r and presided .hve:r by the }V ; It °Atha Contention. 'Bro. erawahaw in alloy. iiveikkg remarks stated the object of • the jueOleffridler.Whk.h litplted but wilp, timed adchiligea• were made by Rev. 7. F. Clopper '• Storildri'Rer...7. W. Bradley, Bev. G. AI , Andreatilialber, Bro. Stanley. G. *inters; 1 Ars 424:ter. Harkins and W . 1 1 Richards. e lia; 'proved keompletesand the s speakers were well,' received: *wield and long in their - raises II• flie — oxpd •wholeosoled 'poop* of . • 3 Si ma. 417 ma. 2 4 211 ev or tht • length led thi4 r4‘1111., afavt it.. t Pry-- Ed even- 1)0 0.01- aao.. ut that f Potts,- lhurm- use Of Kocond Pastor, A. 31., Ire e•or- for the Athli- IZI IMMO It tar In t vlea •attional lebrity, 'parted , pastor \larkt•t wit . TI enoon. Mown, II o t Inn by =EI zoteretioe to the mattii will be thank= by a dloconsolatoyet 60041 tax . ; The - and Orphans of the Oita htlxi r ahr ti*liii — itY Dear New ?MIAOW • —n o terriles accident which recently hap pen ed In the shaft of Glasamire It Hines, hear .I , ‘ ir Phila., percipitating of si cage n which wi de lts ib Pal miners, to the bottom ofl the sha ft —left tintnber of widows and orphan. In des grimi tittde rastEinces, whose sad. condition sP peals, may to the charitable sympathies of of the unity. , t; I - • "Bev. Joseph Brock,hand, *Lo -is lstatiened minister of the M. E. Church In Neiv Phila delphia, has been appointed a cinninittehto wait upon the citizens of Pottsviilei anu eelicit sub scriptiens for this object. . . - i To-niorroW, we understand, that; there will be a collection taken up in the Churches of this Borough, for the relief of the sufferers; :. Contributions will be received at this office for the purpose, and acknowledged throngh our columns. •- , Accident on the Unhandy Branch Of the Le high tallep seven o'clock on Wednesday.naorning the 24th, a collision took place on this road about ono mite above . its Junction withthe Catawissa, at guakske. It !to pic-or that an irregnr I oco moti 'was piing down to the kj i unction as. ono of the, regular entray , coal tr ns was ~pa.ssing lip from the Junction • towardi notice tif the faiat i that a lo eomotive was coming down had been; given b the coaductor Of the coal train, by thd Comp's-. ny's agent at the junction, wh3 appeli4 to have been resixinsible. ;A bmitetuan on theltratu.Was killed 'in_ conseqbence, aint conSideraMo dam, kge done to l the locomotive and ears.. The, agent at the• quak.ake Junction, whost, naine; is ArM strong, we are informed, left stitidenlk, fearing the reiults of his carelessness, and lia.slniotsirits been heard from. •No blame ,nppearti tg be at tached to anydne else, though it is ifrit , the , ofliceds of the road, who are noted. for their geri erat dare-and stiecess . 'map a,A;cithan t; are deep-, ly panted at the lattresult, and regret Very tnuch its call:ice • • - - ' . i , . . . A &haylk,ill'County lMarksman—, ' Feats i reats of t ,Bitill in Baltimore and , Philadelphia. , —A fort-. . night Since there'Was a shooting festitial in Bal timore, at which the crack shots of the :country Were invited'to be present ; anticontest for the prizes'.- Mr. “corge Schalek, of this Jliorough, who i.. one of the best.ritle shots in thd United. .States Attended the festival, which liSted four. , days, "and at which there were twehe targets_ and from forty to sixty regular. markstrien. Mr. S:itahik won two beautiful gold tnedals'enut two -money prizes, in exciting mut elpAccOntest. The'folloWing week there wtts a similar festi val he d in Philadelphia, which lasted!, the same, nunth.~r of days, and at which there W j cre also twelve targets and about, as many! skillful mark4men a's in Baltimore. Mr.:Stdialck - at- , tended and participated, and was as Sueeessft& ass in Baltimore, for he carried off t luta! prizes all one preMitun for the set-odd, bestishwAtig. Ills trOphics are a beautiful heav, , ,.„silver-plaß. , di eastorlof novel shape, a linen table; eleith, world' proba!dy t..i5, and - two Money priz...:s. , . ' Mr.l.Selialek's success in these dcaSant.triikis, of ,skill, must be uot only ;7;10( . 0 II.; ti - illituselY,,, but toltnir citizens gencrally,'WlioSholil , hint' tie high regard as a most. estimable eitizeitof Petts-t vine, land who feel a natural 'pride! that our town eam send to these Animal steliebtzenfests' such :in excellcub shot! -- ' Luc I 'Jottingi:—Poindation of ItAltn loth=! : ship, bout 1000. • : ; Pul lie Schools of the ' Borough opennextMond 4-.' . . . A, Oy at Coal Castle, on Friday CVPllilig, 'Was,. run Dyer by ri . railroad car, and had :66th feet] out off. On Tuesday, at Schuylkill lliiven, a ihlaf and dumb; woman named Mary eahoMil was 4'un over and had one of her feet cut ME I • "Gowen Guards' is the Ilattre of a :111iiiiarV: I. ~ company Organized here try the. cornradv's o f Post "3;. It promises to bc a very ofreii ye amid 1 • exeelleja organization. . .... -. I ' 7.1 =1 On :iaturday last, Fredririck BroWni a ininerr was run over by a train. near "'inv:1011:e ail* killed, , lie was 41 year:i.ohl, and .lea es a wife' and hi;.e. children. ' I ' - We learn that the collection committee ail pointeid at the late Gem Man Mass niti,cting In ; PottsVilVe are accumulating ii hainNonie slim for•thu relief of the wounded in th :ilcrilian . , 1 army.: • • . Tlio re.sidence <,f Mr. F. gon . itsch, in thiA , Borou'Ri, was robbed of about, ;$l.lOl Worth. 'of property by' a 111111 l wh9llild e(;net•aleit himself on the: pretniQes. • • i itn Thursday morning' this powder wOrks of Thou. Wren Co., at Allist,n•s Station, Oft the Mine 'Hill itailroad, above .Cressona, , wi.re blovthi up front some unknotvii Lett% een $3OOO and :5•1000, oorict3poitbcitce, . Till , Editor., arc not rktt po.ib., rot any -entlnnult.: ex by correapotalcuni, neither they eintor:a, thrtu - Is /11:t. CASE-4. itAtOt, and OttrroGrfoll.trlOl . P ifit11,149.41 to Oa, ttl'are. and intentlerlirur publication. the rCal Haunt or ch.. Attiltlll`4l-- t tiot ice S.1114i:i,111.111:11) hut far Qin IttforniatlnnO—and he wrt‘acn on 011V , itte Of thp rapOr Obly, Otticrwiae, thanwtll go into the waNtr-hack!vt. • PENNSYLVANIA. MI . rvielbity. Itleinb l e i F ir z3 e lit•n ia . e i , i . l e e n en t Li,v w Tic e thi i r g u s s e t n i e a t i tini i oil seems to "book"' Geiger fo ; the meeting this time next -year. So, it ! Thursday morning most of,the returned' horns strengthened in the , d resolved to double their •reaVittid In plie good cauSe. . Very' truiy . Loiniii '\_ I ' B. T. CRAWSRAyh r .'W.O. Et 1 J.- (_:. 1114.:m.A.1ti W. S.. Auld Joy ,ono too oto del:. wor etro 44. i. II 1 N., .. i 'Sr shit 171 r: littJeta.S' Jot: nNA t... 1 rale L VIGILANCE „LS TILE PATCOOI O . : N er is there e s L en ."' te '7 :co a sn ". brief, socenietes ' with' 1 philosophy and genuine, political 'iris dom. Ne er was there a truth tnorteapproprfate to, or m re- 'early Indicative of the iduty deceiving, upon the alums of this Republic ,', in the political, elm algt Just'opened. " . i Th quektions of public wilier submitted for the l ou verdlgt °lithe peopie. are the Itigitintate oubtro•ktit of gr4veltsdnas aftutdy determined, and their fla tten:ls-Importance no less significant. Theparties 'ln ttt flelittesday soliciting the votes of.Auterleati vitt support of their separate theories. of Gov mgt , maintain the same . relative positions ,on al goilstions affecting the Welfare of the people and t e interesti of the Government Wilt they have alwa - s liftift, ~ ,: T . . ~TI blstory of both are public properte'. The re sults of t Ileir stpande efforts. hare left animpresnion our nationidity which, should serve tor all time to arouse thi Citizens of this Republic to a Just' appro..- chub n orthe power they possess, and the necessity of wieldi glt in such a manner as to prevent:a-rent— II t ion of e evils resulting !Yuma lack of vigilanee. .1 Fotirt 1 ee f yeast lute , the. people of. the Chit „s 1 DtateS, de Woos Of peak, and hoping to bartitonize .pte cOntlieting elements which threatened the dis-' rupthm di our body: politic, relied on thapriofes-. slims of inmesty and'patribtlsim made by .t. hettenies.. 't tit party, responded to its appeals by voting It a new ease of power and reappointing it to 1110-go:tr ill ip ttite national honor 'and their Person al. al o bac - bet JaMes Buchanan, the Standard hearer of that .t. , - was ,chaser as thief 31agistrate id the Repu de. There was'a general acquiescenci• by all parties ti this demonstration Of the popular will, and Die 11 its: was vainly eherislied the tthe ability and the , irizifessed parlotism of these eatrusted witli l the Reel ion and control of attar's would - be equal to the rcAponsibilities of theit , poslllol). A title rientril for .the SCOrtstitutlon and a faithful exert tionkif the lanai which were passed in pursu ance therkof, was all that iwac remusite fur the pre seivtionleff peace and to ald oat' conntry In Its . on- - war, irea h to greatness: But no' sooner' its,l- t 1114, part-3 eat red upon what its leaders telt to he the ' List I .ase f ics power, when its II nth Priests, eio long netai mu to lord It Oizt- the Myrtles of I ill' it IL peo ple, treat fe actively - eKrad In the complet.len of theirlon , eherished . ge sehentei, for the overthrow of the Rolm Ile. Treason lio-ante della:it everywhere.. antionerju e 1 traitors, holding' the li;glte,:tatil 'Mist respopsil e ofth•es In the gift of the peonfe,lma,ted of thtli 1 rthly And glorici in their Fliiite. The t events which transpired .in that period of our his tory, verifies the declaration made by John I - 7. tial houn In 4 .pnversation wide Rear Ad tni tal stewart, - 45 veers ptevions, when' he said. "It Is, through our milli' t low W Rh Die Detnoeratic party lh the 5i id,),le and"e,gtn State; that we hold the reigns of pow er,hT t when we cease thus to control this nation thro gh the isanocracy.l or any material obstacle :shall tont to throw us out Of that rule mid contnii, we al allw "sort to a dissolution of the Un Ma." Ther, - was the c erished dogma of .Ameriean Deinozmey, ,clearly it fined by imp who WILS.mnI vaca by the i party as. i oracle of troth and political w NlOlll.,- Rule or i in was the plot to.statuped upon the - I i,..itt oerat cSi eld, RIO whenever IL `ll.l(74tile access:ay. for the its lent of that party to descend to ascertain the poptijar will, they, wit hit Milmti inf.% proelaimel that hay)would abide by 'the wilt of: the people j ti , t mcfli, gas pcoplewllled to be slaves. Tills was - eml.r tett with the theories of Government enter %Mt tell by *the majority of lb e leaders and ''iii.[ of the retest alluent MI organs of the party. lit: lt , .ws' ItEvIPV: • ,1111W.,:iZille til Much pretensions and sup ',ported by s. the upper ten Of the so caned Tiettioentey - bye in an art Ile treating of the Sc lo Science of t yer tintent. says : "T e right to grivern reritles i ima very small minority and that t Ite duty 'ol'Obe, lug is Im ma:bra t i f onithe gi oat mass of Mankind, — lit harmony u'ivli this theott a writer in tile sa me reelmt, after host D had sties ha mantel - iced:and the conspirators had sue eeciled In:plunging our people into the seething cal dron of call war, trot lifultc and candidly aeknow I the real contest between; e North and South wariot the , result ell' a in istfilderAattilit.g lie i.f d kta Weell th e Democratic and, parties as t o ' the legal digat lons or their rights , tinder the Con ,stitution,' but that itsfreal purpose we. to.leb,rmine whetherf r ages to conte, on rgoverunic nt shouldpar take nun of the form of Mimarclib s, of of , tuore fl bell forms. Jt VI as Despotisni altos ttene,rai..3 .- * vs. It .pultliennisnt. Theisch tne was planinA mil so viginote,ly e:,.;..eli ted hl tiniceonspirmws :Leh hest the II te Milli , nit i'i. ot, T UM ~ 1 4. there list ..ut lanai right, attil gener;ll wellare of the peopl ..; e pltentelated flint pror Wed for the failure tha vas C 1 ,110117.41 as the itssibh- r , !.illt. of thneir first (*mil to arm.. tin 4.4,u tal.,:, 01.11,ands ~t lzu- ((inn Willi h th at N .- V.l/111 l'l`e.l- , S:llii3 ' tie siterlth'e,l'as eletillik t; their tkAil. t rritehery„ 1111.1 Ihe inileseritHl hie lin!lste ,that Would ensue, were visilly ealintinteil, Litt itli rt., v or the end sintalit to I.e.:Attained, the e3itati bilnitent. of an Impel ill I llia,ni eliy, wm: fiend-, hiltly, regi4riled ICS. Il that R.: or 1.11)1Y . t ri vtal: import unee,l I ~ Ity /tom it niny liii• urgi4,ll.lint thi:Wit , tiot the Pi,- eise Mid +reel posit lop Mlinniliy the Northern wilt , of the liennieratir pitrty,;4olll Aliat front ill. ratik, spral L r fOrilli some .if tho lini-A enru,...t ad% o ,•,,r es of till! nil taus, . . t elle .rfil ty tullititting the f.iet that thew ralll , il from' iiii Ittinlvi of the Deinoernry some of lim Ho ~.t brill I titi t . 4,aniples , of paidotie henii , m—S If whin' it is eon, lilereil. that thi,i,e Iyere exeeprion., arid titz t t . • their ntt ri4tie. .11etnom.t rail ion: 1, - resiy not . the'r...Ntijt of tin tr. !pli,rty's le:whin:4 , 4. when 'we conNider tir..t. the P. •lalriumts they 11ta.v..• utter:ink , to - when t h.• .go.goldtrci of rebellion AV41,4 raisedtn2, 1 1iinst the tau .of the lit (lundllie. will of Ow peopl. , , wat., =e not in ond t with the ptevniling• .40i:intent of t ii r party; and whenlit Eh:emu:l.ler. a ii.:o 1n.,,t "11 tho,o frivol the, Detnd l e.r . 4 - tki , part}, %; 1. e±pousa,l ii&oatvtli.tt by Hi, traitt ,i p tfiour land, 1,...%:i. since alliliate.l w:ta the Refat 111 •att arly - :antl tiol,i it to he th e soie t , mholi. hiteu .1 all that was eVer too,l-111-ifrentaeraey, the GI ion fall„ to the ttroulit.t.' It I,lnte that a ma jority otitiw North. Ili Dtpil , ”•nll . V ' WO... lit favor or peiu•u huti it i c 111 C) , In* that their irritant(. tof 1 pc;nee the up 'at , triton tint(! %ve nothinEt short o:' prom )t 4na viconms Art inn ,:a al i the part of the (h •nt 1 - 4311111 seettr, I'l The •orputt.: , .ers of thi , ' helli:i t r.'ospiraey 110:1 j,l:•tvilatitted to :11,4`pt no 4,1,10 •cattle.sll , ,rt of a dif—oluti .'ll itt 11, t - 0i0t,,,_ ritii7 to iiii . olllprisli that el t li...f.h.y.^:posteofttl mean:, or It, a ret;nrt to war; tVey hat] (110,erniined, as ti ac trait, t 4 erfAtortleelar,(l, to liirow.,tlll/Ir arnt% arottio_ the p fi lar of the t•LalsattiAiou—wrtinett It frota,ihfs Devitt atiolt of Independence, the I6llllllotioll 11111.1 t Wlliei It_ i laS •orl?,Inally !,tort—shut 8, ::attpli...llln2 ,_, . , 1 . it.ny •rt.taikw and 111,0:1 \ is i R.% ery. SI at t• w it li rowintrin ruin. . :i . The si rernunis oppnsit. Mir fro!a , prinnv,rnt it Rviwe sent.ii iVei 111 I 'Atigre:, 111 ilinnst. ei•l%ry nn.azwire z-nt- Va.ller, 1 for the vital eatlyn of nntional authority rind II eenfordement of the la w , i,:slioiws conclusively that ,Ini-Intiguage of the k.nilt,.r ,senator was truly expretistee: or the-spirit aid intent bin. of (Joist. who eontralliq ns o f U the actio tlie p:irfg. The, credit of the nation', was Kornai:sly ' Unpaired !by their adv - ericy 4,f a 'theme for tilitilliati lig the pablic (1,1,t-..,- an ob !gat in for the dischar:,, , of wit lilt th e how or of utu rot,. try had been phAged. Vi'litli the li;o:A0,. I rrigeqy 1 dieted by t busy perjured t nil t ~rs wa:l t - t last li.ougi t ton Close; null the vieti)rions armies of the I; tiOti Ind wrung In oh lb, arias of the eonsph atnrs, the I.eapons that hdd been rained to d; nudist, the Te midi of American HireedoM; when the hearts of tin ley people'ofl he eotintrY Wei.. at last made glad with' the prospect of returning' peace, DeinO cratie - Rep ',esentatives in the dialls ,t 14'ougress and on the Atonip, sought to-pt ohing 1110:draggle by ad il vocat rig rind insisting itpon a reinstatement to - powe of t le , perirrrett vidiains who had been the (mast. if al; our nitsfortiinea. Tliceolitraia , been by a perpail . 44 the reehrd hf the t wci great la:title:II /, ormilzaWas .In 04, erojAntry ' 4:,, Is ri I , ott which v e ery 41 t l'L di of the Ittipublic is in ditty bound to be con ''e 'still %%lilt. On the one side Is arrayed I lie.so called Dan Ninth; partv„largely composed of, and contnitted.3 3 7 tinsel titatioas . ele megtigoes; win, pe,t_ tate I oi to :Minn I bile ittri4.tel.tnent and preferei it , ' Tor ii 41144.,chica1 . ita•illut i fOns, and iwilo.e political power tins AlWays been 41i • o - ,•te41 to chi q;b; the g row t ti - ~r RI. Itibl4han ideas. - Ito 1 lie . ot her hand is a party, true if the 'iattie It bears, 4r4 . 4 . 44gp1zi1ig tit, doctrine .., flit .. —I ? .• . . 4.! p t , if i 1 , ,, .i.v4•14.1L..4ty as th,, only ,•quitatiN. rule qf goveriatielit, tiiiiitiltittnltig - the o'quallty of :ill mien. Del ortet he law an theitinnt prilicipl, of political Justtcp ai 1 _reeognlzlng' 4 th ,patriti-tia„ e intellignce, awl it (Tat.. c :(.4 1 ruse, ti44 'the only' Handard for the mea,oreti • qit of men:. rOfi , imelit : - itt.l faithful :ii, Its,ptfotep . sfotts, it soli c it f4 1111 itiv4 , stiLliktiem of- it, wholt 4 reel) 41; It pohil+ wttli pt itle at.the results of its tat r, a ill retie. with 4-fin: - .4liliee on the'appl4wal of thepair, otie anol,hitelik:zt ill port it of ..I.lit , riean citi..,-„e i.', : ri t f to 1 A hip, e , , e to ti,..;;llk,:ti,t ..,,11,,,,t1 fl,::II I vt , inal. here nett libt'un.l,4ll elm n , tluring:the li.'l sixteen munt is ot r iottio.on h Adnlinistrateln .le, v, .Itiat it Nras s kort ~,.....,1,e5;,1.441 of ills ninoutil eo:leetet.l lint the cane '4,tiree untle.r tin!• adrititib;lrat ion of t :en. Urantifor.t he same- length of time; 'phis is Vin• a siright link of the chi. iril of eonelusive evldenee againit ;11i,1 corrittition Mai pul7liel robbery orb felt i hasthilea n wouraged and' sunported oy the Demo .. . . (Tat leipart: . !I . . Noir-nil.. tamli 'la tio• :oinnal rt l.ttet ion of ap. warttsof .!., . 1:10111.11.1 . ill I ne.:0'4...; - I,l4ateanioutit of Inter nal.r tit e,, rot' hied fm. hy ,Ithe• part.!.i , now ill tower. it has by natigurat tn.,: .1 ..ystt•lit Id econontY PI publit. eXprialnun,„ J..n , i by an ninlest colleetion and fairliftill applieat ion ',d l lie reir , cipt.s., intisett ii re .duetioln or .t..;. - ,..a.1.00.1 tit Ill• public debt in tine hut two n4oittl*. sloe , till. in:optimal ion of bleu: tiratit upwardt,,olt 'A ei,001,0..1 of rho: non has been paid.— i Newel in lie history ; or t le w`orid.; Aid a v.:ltaly, exhlb t inf li resolltet , :.4' Ind t ertocertalnly Ites,r was o f in power tha, maul stf,l Knelt abilii y for their ttivjeunonent, si•rer in tie history .nf th'e count y din nny leaislatlv'v burly initill lest by prac tical-%orkilituch a neap tnCerest In the geln•ral •.rel ' are or thel laboring massles. Coin tog (or the mint 14rt anal Hamong those ,iwito have to earn their bfead r y the sweat of , th,efr brow, the ilepresen tn.- l ees ( f.tina Republican party untieridand their emi t (I tion and pave persistently labiired . to Itti prove It. Alm t evgry 'measure that hits/ Ilf•eji advaneett f ,, r tile en turnlof the Mind.' and the general ddrusion of knot* Itreitamong the tinikl4,ses of till people, had its origi-hi witif i , and wat sa,talned by .the Iteptiblition party,l- I . , Advplat tag a reductionlo'f the litlhrs of labor in order In Ole Mtn , (or Intelaectual ,Inwl,vement—lt COnslKlentlr reduced the ttMe previously exact, d of thrila imipboyetl. by the rernment. the publie lands jri lot withheld fro" 1 the people by the 1 /ent ocralitl,Par le, have been s tzveyed and homesteads offereti tont" who dogire. them. W 10r such reit Its appeta k irm ..to the I-on ylet bins of Men who p05,,,,s the power liw shaping tilt!, ',lli ture'dest ley Of till. It , - patitielbat lime It gitimitte q.meluslotiean he arrived :11-1114, i i . is. to sustaintthel party -I lit has saved it fromdrstrt tion, and seeu:ed:tO its . people t lievii joynitilt of, .very right wl erehy they may be tiro tretett In iii. , , liberty, nnei the.porsnii of happiness. I ri , i `,..._ los:, . .. 1 P l ica! Misint i ! ~. - ' • • , _ . :teen 1: i a Illie first ingertion giient ii tertian. .. - -- 1 -='-=--- . 11-- -1 - , NEw PAIIERNS just, reetiveil - ut tile cloak and Trlitinlitig Voir, 1...2 t'eutr. i , treet, below ,\ in vrir•aji Butt(l'ot - elite. 11-tf I NlAlttilE litif,..lNl , . 6 ----- ONLi k l, tints for a slipe4or'llyster Stew ,i! Putts' laulles, ntl Vents 110.41fau rata, ' No. 191 t 'en f-re 't reef. Prleiz ;redutell. to salt, the time. call mid ti , e fur you mei v es. ii , "rte 1 FRE CU, ing,lisll'and Ai l letlean Ciotlea. till slYlek. and of lie tfrie?sa qualifies4.a •1). A. snit tit's, rent rest. FRPLICII HADTSED LINEN przi r..1...,7,,a• beautiful arti cle ii. 4. titapth's. Centre Street. ' 1 . - - S'nfit " sLowx.y. 4.l 'im'ases that progress ran dry. t.O a crisis are riot the only ones teAbe dreadetl. eghlter or dry rot does not a treetra; iouldely attia stroke of lightning. but unless arrest cd, It el. ;sty tit it, :et certaittlY ; and In like manner ronl de t chhy. although it does not kill whit the 1.1 swiftn et yelloW fever, is as sure t asap; he springs of life dyengtallytutany nesttedisease,.if not 'check ed by Invigerating medication: There is something Inexprptitltdy touching I n thespect Ile le of pre - matt:ire duty. i Lartyuort, pallor, egmiciation; deprertslon of .spirlts,landadistide for exertion, are its . ordinary symptOrns, rend they tdamld be prtitnptly met by• tonic tSeatnrent. Tltre best inviguratit and exhila runt that one be admltitstercd in a case of this kind ' is Ilostetterits Bitters., The stimulating principle of of thepret+atlou rotors : t re dormant energies of the sylem,yuntl the strengthening regulating pro pertiesralvee. permanent and healthful Impulse to the vital forget thus/brought into play. The tailing appetite is rO,awakened, tit& proems n 2 digestion and assimitatiort hre quickened.the quality of the blood Is improved/ the secretions become 'blare natural, and malry organ that matt thutett 'to the nourish ment Q 7tht body undinstes salutary change. My i l these Ineatilt the repair of the physical. structure Is eireefedatul its health an vigor restored. In no class of diseases has the bet edeent operat ion of the • BittersAieenitnoremarged and strikinalhan in those ebtaracterixed hy general deallity turd. nervoini - prot. i i trot ion; Lehi.% affected with these.allmentslind in . this tntirst wltolesome of al!t tioncs and corroeUves thesaftat and surest means ktf relief. • IL is Strung to rettorMand tewerless to injure: sarlils the uniforia teallintioy cor"elonda of •wit iesses,, , ' 1 ~ .. - , Jan. ; 774 v i ~ t ; I'' I; • , . • , , .• , ': ai't --- 4 L---- --- 7 -,---- -----, - : itusFww;mEr ,13th tufa... nt Pine ~ grove. 49 tlt R. "' Mr. t;turs. I , ,a.urit• axe It treerti ' , and 1)/wrzten, both of s itia. . . ---, ----- ---- ___.: .. :BA AC-Pint ;th inst.,:kirs. Ma illairist gad .13t,, t and. 17 days.' • `i • , LIELEUS: int,lin Yorkville, 11/11) ovile of leer; aged 37 young, 3 mount odf4 18 (IR I , . , nE mpr i I 3.LakY iftrincto, in the Alt Atlt he. I I ila Med toydtend the . John • leehtter, An4n713:111 - e re -911 1hAMP*Ott 8 o'cialk,r, ,. -, • • • 1: 1 6 EL MI BIBIERITIO - ‘55 Rohm. 40 cent, 4 line each Ducntio . N,1.1q8 M. M. A .I•'EN'B - . , . . LSCHQOL , FOR YOUNG 1J1HE5,_,....i worRE,nrEN on;:to t nest MONDATiti SEPTFW. , i I=L. Oth.). ' ,-- Aug u51...100-34-3t • -,,,--, I ' + 7 i • WEJLET I .A.N 101,2dAtE . CCHAtEGE - ... ~' .'7... , .1 ,-... . , . .. 4 , WILHINGTON,.DEOWAILE.,' 4: .. I .. , The mAnual SC&SWG wi'll begin .4exterfiber.fii4b, I , ;-41,;; . Foreatgues,,ad,ftiKs JOHN WILSON. Pres' t,,,' -- 2 Aug. 1410—.1=3&41w, . • , Wnntcb. il: ,:4 1 : 1 :- ;:l t i l r - tm? t a lr ' pty4 Fn ej - bia l Having nt present a larte„e trade in City. and line. ' • ' • - Address "L. T.," No. 408 Library St. !Loam No. srblitulapbta... , A lignst. fI , ~--.- T'AL.NTED—ELEVEN' it.ALE TEACHERS for the School. or Notali Nbmheim'Town.slite. Flx -141114:Won to take plaet on SAT( 7 ItDA.I%.sEPT. 10. mo.,.at toi wooek, A.M.:.; nt the Publiii House of, Get orge S. 3felot, iii salt Toivns,llip. : - . . i D. L. HOVER, .see'v. • .. - •• • Lnnkling . rlile, i'a., Atitz.f..ll,l%)-31-3t* • • • Catibtbatts.. (7. OUNTY COILMLBSIONE,II.-1"111: NITER= N., signed. by the Noticitatlon 2•1(.4 nurnefoa4 wend., (lite rs - hitnNelf rand krate for COVNI'ri I:O3I.MINe4ION subJeCt to , the action or the .ap.. tnNiarhing: t bantc Convention. • t: Et). K., It 'KED, • • • Late Capt. Co. w, 07th Pa.: new.. • .N tat% -;t1...-1,7.7.- ! A T. TErv: SOLICITATtoN of . .NtrNlF.ltous !/-1. vitt END: tr,mt OVery NlVtioll Of the County, mit Induve...l.to viiiimitt my Ramie as It. etudldate for Oiliet. of SHER 11 , 1: .4 Schuylkill Cotinty,' suh lo t he act ion of the Itepulittran County Cunren thin, , Atigtoit ati„ •1 . 1 - . . - -. 17.9 E Co3l3siissigNEE: . .. • , _--:- . 1 1 - ii Elllln E ST.-1111,, of:::t. Clair. ''--', '., • . . , , 5 ,, :-a'ttieet to the action of the Itepublietta County Lour:talon. , MANY I'I'fI7.E.NS: , Att....C, • '74-4.50-2% , . - --.11-2t , s* A T ri I THE SOLICITATION OF a NUME i d ROMi Tefhl4 Ile•rehfifer fuvNelf as candate tot the.ofhee 1;f t'o. con y I fink,loner. f•fuhif.et to the thou of the Republic:la t'ount. , Oftfivention.. . .li~p., 1;:, Ti-.;-t.-L33-Lc • A T THE SOI.ICITATIO . Not ntimerotis,frioyds - 1. from every section' of the County, I 41111 iuilarcJ it) stlitlllit lay mime.es Candidate tor the °nice of sit tit:ICI:. Subject to the iteltott of the„ Itepub h,,,,to county Convention, .CHAb. W. I'ITNIAN. • • Juryail, '7o--:11-te-151-te F 94 SHERIFF , • ‘,of Nort4 • Matthettu I%;wriship..• • • Su; tici,•t.to deekton of ilktval,llC.nnCountyCOll%4ll: iioll. ty 2, '''N -27-t Regal Uoticts.l IN, THE COURT 'OF CO,2,INLON- FLEAS'of sehuylk ill County.- . _ . . lohu Boyd ninhtoltii It. White. 1 • Cr:Min::: at: Boyd L. White, ( : , Ilenry.lleil. A , . , • - ; . . Tlie tur rA alelLetied Anali I t eir,.l, mmintell by said Court to ,th:tilluite them dity paid into Court hy- Slieritt . In under the at,ove _FL Fa...arising out of ~ t In. plate of clefentlant property, wit I,meilt the par, i firs Intere,ted for the purposes of tits appointment, i. on .... f , ll u rThe , the :la day 'of :i'eptenther, ts7l, at his w , ile , No. i. , ...! Centre strict, In. the Boroughn[l'utta;.. • vi 11 , , nt 10 weloek in tiar4oren,, , M, when and' wheri, : all lasr , ons ate hereby ruititled If) 11:14kt, till. Sr claims • befo , •• tie .Nintltor. or,be del,arred from corning lii I, upon said littal.c. - 4 :1 - Y 1•;;FAILQ1 - 11. 1 . it,..ktunt,,,?: • ; l' INittny kite, Au ;natal.,i '707:14-4t; • . . -_....... • • -I, STATE OP lIANSON E. ATIE,I, NS," D.Er, . Il i ._.., CEASED. =Letters te. , tanteutnry,_•'upon Ow ' 1 - 411,0%1pp...ta1e having been ;ranted by thelltegh.ter of E; E . Will'. for the County of Sehulylkill, to 'the IttolvriE, I gianO, all pi-Non. irmleht,..,l to _the robot e e., , tate"at* requemted to make payment,.'acal those ha vita: ''; el-tlat, "I- ,1-,,1311,1•4 to preNent th,ln without Iklayll? 11 . 1' ii A RLE. , : M.- ATE 1 Ns:. nit ; L.:vine ; . .t.V.NIES B. CAMl'lll3;l,,:' I .. Es I 1 I ;vezutith 4;t..4 . 4.4 . t. Fhlia., E , . A li:Etu•l 1:% 'l , ?-1.:4,1 , Av.< a on, : - 7 - 1 ! • -- I' . ' .. , • QT.ICE.--Whereas, :0 t. , i, t&-taientaey to' Alai ( ' ! ,' ~, h.,:tatv of Nathau neleholderfer,late of-the 1307' I rooalt•of Port CIMOM, deeea , e4l, havt.t . heen grantea •to tiie su?, , erlher, all nemoras injebtot to tile 'sada et•ta are re,ple,te,l to make linmealatt.. payment:, thosi• logal Oat [lts or ~ agitinst t ht..,- , t;tti• of ealit deeeiletit, Wjl! I 'lt !I'M - V.ll. the. Withlita • REICIEEIA)PIIIFER, • F:xecator,";:t Port ettntno.. j: AUBEN3TEIN COAL SCRE)UNPATENT: 3 : !4 . ' 140TI,CE TO INFRINGtR.S.. ~.- T H . It M f ,i,,,,tea that many per,on, have been (Of rk . , . 1 . 330 4 tittle past engaged in making , creens In a ! mayter that Infringes upon the Patent grante Ito J 4 4 .', 4 41A , i LA USENSTEI N. N 0.11,306, dated February. ' , O .11, 1/,4i'Ll . . 1 . . Th' s Patent seems, to the ,Patentee the - tv..e •of Sqtr t.• Hods or Bars in the manufacture of !Screens. $ • j•vt, In Ihe peenharlt7; and novel! m ofsetting theot,. S4l rThit the bars Of. rods cross earl' •cttlier • upon .the ed.,, or I.orners f - I'lited li!. , their angles anti so as 16 prinit to the eon! or other Mint .übstance . to be mere med', the angle or sharp c:e tier of the rd ,or ba r :; -i, . ' • 21.1 In the previous notching of the rods or !tarsal propier ih , tanees, sit thid they may be held more (irony, and the regularity. of the mesh, ' preserved; and So arranged, that the tmtehel are all upon onr .blot 1 . , file novelty of th, - ..'ciatin ~,f the " Eantsql.deln Pa. tent I .NVa4{ fully sustahasi bytlion. 11 , 44.,rt C. Grier ; -Ilite il it , t lee of the :saw - eine C mrt ofj,he i% 34,„ in 13_ suit . if Chii , e: Assignee 44 Iletift; deikk I liters. Latt- - twin.-tein, l tried In tile - Circuit of the U. S. at :Phila4 delphla, in t tetober. ler% This decision WAS iii 'tic,' vl/I 411C1.1W ilk a previous opinion given by Flom l';. C..,rr01l lirews.er, iAlttorney I.l‘in. of Penna..) amt. Aubrey 11. Sat ft 11,.E , 11., present. tgistrict Attorney.U, s, hu , f;nsltent Ihsta 14 1 tit Pi:Matz:and C. -hitt le, Esq., of Pot tsvllle:' . .: 1 . ..A Or ingainfaclufe .if screens, thurefore, in which . square risls or l,ars are used and set.. with theitk: an gle. or earners facing each other, vihether notched on not, is ilti.infringeiti , nt.of the Lanbenstein Patent, 'still-more sli, is it an infringement if the rodsor lairs be niaell6l. • , i ' In lauding these.notelics It Is of no consequence , , that they hat I- lit Ilt..'n made with any particular k Ind of stool or nutelfinery. The notch - that is 114111301 by I he tools or machinery usually employed t o ell m p 4q• crinkle, IS as 1111101 IC Waal its 'II Illtlt•t 'Wall il. Itllar . plindl SV , yiany adapted to the 'put, , 1 - '• .. • Inhe Specimens of the wire cloth exhibitjd to us; mady by eel - unit:int' ingerS, the crimped or crinkleil rods ~'.r bars are ail nntehed. In fact lot ringefshiust aml thiknow that a mete bend or crimp,Wouldhot make; IA ailable work.• But we repeat the infringe , Mont-is ‘-impleto hy setting the bars or rots"aorta s eaeh ohm - with their angl«..4, or corners hieing. • 2 MrAanbeustein 111resolVed that his nit tit - is a' Paminty, •.•let II lie respected, an d all'infrinersOteld rests,eli Oh% Ile. however. Is w Wing to make reitson able et thments with-all.c.who will call en him ,for the p irpo , Mlne P ~, at rsi1111:, a, sz on oe before•ep-, 1 tember hlth, taus. linmediately after;,that tifithe it ill p,' • oi..ls d to restrain aft in frlnitcfnen ts, as ovel,l ,s, tt.,!el-e.ker theslathailes allowed by law. •I , 1 I , f WWI 1...1.; & FAIM.:II*11, Attys.. Pottsvil, August 11 - ‘1 , ',..--.3 , `,-3t. .l • •F - ___ I Tor Sate nob ir.o Rd: .. .. . ._ T o IMECHANICAL LGINEER. ', - I '.An munity is Mfetetl so ar gentleman of me. Omni ..ii -port nbility, wlm, (1 II Invest,e,noo, it, be used in tint but,i 'less} to become interestO in a 'LARGE FOUNDRY AND MACH ENE \YORKS.:. and tt,i; gai,erintend the ratite. ' . 1 ,Ih,l w ( ) lt KS ate lutist favorably loetkiCli. tuna CM it.- manth note a large and growing business. Theldestre of the °wind's to withdraw (rims the cares Of the business, Is the reason for making this Offer. Mid they u 11l leave AtifTlcltlmt capltal.wit h. the :May tl surn,ii, the business to carry It on..r - ! TheiMsines, relations and staiMing'of the oivners are strh as to ninkert be connection a - ptost. des' Table. one it a gentleman . with the capital required, and Slit!' opacity sullielent to manage the works Fu,- ...,, , ,f - up iy.l . - . i. A II :t dt plirat Ion:: tither personally_ or I.y letter will lie oolisitleted std le If emitident MI. . •f, I 4ttirtss lENRY McALLISTER,..fn.,. . Steremry A nu - Tien!, Iron and Steel Ag.ochtt Itili, 1-1114:1u.t.1.'“ '7ll-:':,:11 ", :i_."2 Walnut St:, l'hilada. - .."'•-• 1 t T'° , I LET.-A lease on t Ito Jfaininoth,• Skidsnore ,5; ..., in tM. 3lahanoy, two attics rim. Coal per feet. !A 1,0 a ILLst Ash lemi• Mao.e water. inlichuyl:. . kill Valley , Fk.)ll, SALE::-An interest ,r -.-. At a 1 , openiuz- Aisq, ~‘ LARGE COLLIERY, in' . equipped; anti working ahove water, •.. nos. ! I . Ab. , A iRMAI.I. WHITE ASII COLLIERY Ili/C/V C. waterii.VO, .111 1,1 ill Creek; - glut, two Drlitis on Red Ash beds Millersville ; Am; it. '70.--1.11&3:1- P. kv:SREXIeER. BARE CIEcANCE Fpg A - .1"/TFITAB- B .1 - A. IN VESTAIEN T.—Tto.toek ... , tmod ' 1- nd Fisttitcs Of a Ildrdwarelitore,4 2... yetu • Faun Lug, , win 14 , sold low.' Apply to . KERN A BRO., I I NOrtli-west corner , 4'Eth and ,Market Six., I .1 tig-u,tl-4 -:,;----.33-.11til Ililladelphia , Pa 1 - s.LTADER LAND FO4 . BALE. • 1 A. , :-NJOISWFVI4 heavy prop timber. :'set, " chestnut timbcf—posts and rails. -': 4,0 i "i . sill timber. . • „ . :'.110! " i superior white ash tinilwr--carstutr.' • Moo! "1 - pine timber, rte.. .0), I red shale land, suitable for truck farms-, between Tamaqua and Mahanoy City. Several Nina!! houses and lots in Fli , hblien and Mill Erti-t;k.' Town Lots In Jalappa, lillbertoir and 2 Shoininloan. - ' • I P. W. NILE.).FER, Agent for. Otmers, ,' July 2, • ", - 1.!, : ;%3bi ' .x. , .5 Centre rit., , lNittsvillC, 1 P — E' ori RENT.:=Tw 0 Offices In Ruggers Office Blind .L.' li H g, isomer tiVellrld and Multantongo StreetS. Apply to ENRY t'. RLMMEL, Ittntl I.)4tate Agent, Is Mollanionno :street. ' • Mar ;13-tf • • „ t - 'HOICE LOTS FOR BALE.—The moloterlber k.'... ollA's for sale ./.everul choice Intlkling tots on .l,leksen oral Jefferson streets, Pottsville, at low pfl e,s.onel on e.e.y terms. Apply to HENRI I', tilT tiflf., Ip.eol Estote AtoMt. Is .Mateintobert at. .. July :.N. Th-117-2t—Nl-tf. . ... 1 - OSALE O . 7, - ,c .p lie. double streaker for, ailed - SIN 1 I. t. lier ;all unplete'and n' good as, new : with ld hor, e engin , boiler's, hoisting gearing for plane, &e,, ..td. .. me. ;12 11.„Fm., S horse engine and !loiters, one lite. ton. has spate. . . . 259 le ! rt Isiring.jods NO HI hits, 4:C..„, all incomplete order-1 I . ..,, A Isol a Set of hoisting gt Will:: An slope, Opels find other T t,i! , ..,. Apply to 1..'...11,:' 111 LI., Agent, . z I.so Centre street, l'ottst,lllt. Xu-Ust e- . 11 ,-tf • . .1.16-ew-tf ; . 1 - . 713„ . .0 8 ,LB titilaing lots front ingson peorge 1" Kt rtet, PI lots im Itriee street, and 3 hos Otl A l'f`il stretd.t l'riee from Sl.il upwards. Paytuents may 1H• made In 5110 umutaly Ittßtailmentv.- Aptl'..y. to .S.\ 11:1,.:1.'11.1:1.1., Coal 'tstrj.sti, or 11. 1:: AVE.SION*,' No. 9 1.1,15 t .Norwegian street. . . . l'ott.evillt , , A 9 g. 4, 79; . [Aprll.ll, '7O-7.:!&14t.iy M AC'EtiNE, !. . 'the f )11nwing nth! on hamfat t he Dtmeali Coliter3 liClue Limping engine; tasty • horse ixitker, inelud• -Ing all 4.11 a mlwllluery eonatsded whit Uhl llob,ln• elusive • , • . , Onel oisliag engine, sixty horse, wiLL all the m.i? clilner chnuceLed with hoisting. ; - • Six hollers I/ NCI I fqr pumping and holi Hug,. thirty. tert. hy tarty-four inches in dlanteLer, With alllheir. 'contie,.., Mei, .1, , Ones emit puinp, 7-Inch (Allison d. Bauman wake ,' . --et sat facto** article. ; The admve machinery 1.4 in -good emlit.lOn awl will bs isold reasonably. , , Also,Wagous of AO Bala •U-I nth gange; Sills . Gum ' Belo.i, of various mizes;.i.,:iture Klxkures and Wagon; CrWs-upt saws; I..'ir.ulx.al,, &e.. • - • For (driller inform - viol:I, Inquire at the °Moo, Alit 1 _P.amt'Attiriog the Duncan Coll letv. • - - 'Jani7 '1",),1.V.t.1 at JOIIN - HA l'i. Supt.' - 1r FOB • BALL 1870 Z. C. 11/LIZPEU. - 1870 GEZI.I.. II .ILBALEsAI.tS with JAcon =anti W' ,oirryoe Dry Goods, Nu. :tt.: ,M:trket ordors for Coeds, intended tor m lease drrss,ll. I. Har , care of Jacob itiftel e, ‘•• ' :=7,1:41&/847 • raftt Fly ,1 $ •$1 . t g vju * ' • ' s •1Y • reu, az; • huid rid*. - •• -- - A TT/LITT/ONi , • „rl,_ • UAIRPENTERS AND BUILDERS. At mtER, h scapirs. No. 44 CefiiTe street; Pottsvi le, you can, Lic furnished with Duors,Stish, Blind huttera, k'striel Shuttera, lituilldlzaka fit' all •Abwk tiding thu•dtrare tlit ba a call, an hay cheap. "July.9N, : • Bi-147&81 ' • • 1 . 1 1111BEIVE ..liine Tvnit 1;6111 cry,. just ' 1 • fully .vel, Bas C' UM' • ND Et iiiliiiiiit - BELTING 0 1 11 " N.J. Teryis ttst quality:- a full stock or all .ii.c , L lll .kiand, frump to 12 in. Three and toUr ply I;c:it l, Belts, 018441dt the wery,best. oak tanned Leath r• 1 11 itt. sista Onla Llitli ug,. Leather warranted the 1, - , in theltUlc et , CP.PPes Itlveta and Burrs, zuld 1'...1 1 Ptuiehips, lat the very lowest prices. , .Anokt • •711,411 ..- . 1 • L. C. TlloMl's/ , N. 50 000 -.P°UNDS .P nE E'T IRPN "! ''": ,i . 0 ~ ed.sLtes ju.s,.. itvclvell from nulls,. - • .. -o.: ',for sale at thrivetyNivestprices . by - Anguat „10,- , 70-31. ~ i . LiC. TI10111':.: 1 0N • • AILS ! •ATririie 4.74, ,uf aft edrAts (10 hallidLt4 the , ver.F l.es n'4l".•'`na, for Nate 4t rudiactfacttiret; s•::1 , 1 ,,, • tromatore ors4l.oed dirs:et from tft , ; , :l AUX Ulq Ji '7O-41 1 I 0iNt1' , ... 4 )••• • • M ISts. KATE/ mull. confectlimery. Ice croant 4 " 14 and Cakes; tautly tin hand, at. 9• 3tur kot street, Pottsvil le ;ravines supplied: with Cream. • • Ally 2, "7!)-=.:1-tf • AUGUST, 1 i,"7ot, =II Moticc~, I'HE CO-PARTNERSHIP hi•n•coG n .'..fi .,- ,...i .1, under the ttim name or WELD NAIA LI:: ,e7;,' In New. Yoi k. and Phi ladelplt la, and \VELA), S.lll 1• :. WIN *VII., lu Ilosllon, , Is tilt% IlaY*.(ll,...,llVi'd ill' . 11•. 'S tun' z i:lbillent. .7114 - Menu n I B.of the 6:il !Ina 1..1' ., %:- settled 1p and thirbitsinl:xx rout/ x mo.I by 1),.,. -;-;,. firm tetWELD.4I,ICE 4-. co, , • • .. , , . ta.:(k-'3l. - v. , EL.D.: - , EDlV.vlti).stiEn4i N II; ' . ~...NAUL.F., • • .... 111 Ip" :\ ..I:I.T„., 1 , :. : . -n II a NDIISSEGNER haw thiA •I;tY, t.r'. ~.. ; 1.. Cit I'AitiISJERSHI I' tar the s pu r L., ::, . , fi , e,..'',. r .,., into nlai•ae , heral.Wholesa le Sititipinn ziter i • ,, t,,,..: .. shin •10•4' . 11tigines..1,-,und.er. . the - - , ty1 . .? - ~,1 \ \,- , 1.,i - RICE CO.. kit : • •• . . ...•-• • .. 4 11q W/11.1.111t St, rilibl . .ckildLin. M./311'W , :•.' ".i . e.e Yor k t II Donne SE. floOm i l ''' . .. . .. GEO . 3I..WELI). --• ITENJIA* A. 111(1.: W' , -,:-• 1101tAVE IL( itl - 1.;1, NI. • : • . -Aug it. 7:641-1 '''T , Heiliii'DEilSlGlNED'• have enivr.,l partucraUip-for the Manufacturing ut llnggiek melee- the.ftrin nunie 44 11. 4; ;thew?' & M. MATTI' tiv . - I t;. M ATT It August C1TT.C8...--:Tite partnership !wk . :m i t - O C,, ill between Danley J.l,lll.lgway and Ilidg%rgy.underthetirnumanteot U. J. A 1../me•Burners, Is th Ls :My (July h, • . bY•l2lUttlial.nausent. loitsine,s will be rain,.l',: fiv Daniel J.:Ridgway, the scriber part 1, tt ail•the tieeonnts of the late firm will he DANIEL J. Ri ‘l' •••• • • )i . ELA pbA J. Min ; • Jury'lli, . nISSOLUTION OF CO - PAIITisItIISITIP., • ..I..".:Siltfre'ls lieniby given that t lie 'llllely-'eatbslstifigi between Hanson E. Ai ki Charles I.l.',..tlltlnat, under tire liner Al tdils - Akers, dissidNed 'r.4 . • of the,.: , alif Ranson E, Atkins. All dela, ..iTm.d.r: the'sal.l • purtnershitYwlll. he' reeeived byt h.• • •Li Charles 51. Atlchet. - Pe surviving partner, • dcMlritals :Ire to - be presented to hint. payl.ri -, :tq4 the said CHARLES .31•„ - ATK liminess under t item:tine of .‘.TKINs tutu- f in: ; 6 • • 'Potkviii - tw-tif.a. ign). . . • slprtirs,?alc.. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. i•. vlrtuk or sundry m;rits of Le - rk , o . f-,F,,,ht, and I' •". J•:.rpOitu.s. ihsned out ciethr Coitrt of Sehtlytkill County, mid to ' Irkl I- lie i xpoicd to putt,ll,...alt uru at tery. t • . N•A Tr/WA 1, NiVI.IT.I/1DEI: , . . at pi, o'clock In the afternoon,. at the Coup : non--, - in the Borough of Pottsvllle,;schu3„-thlkt tl.unt. ,'lri. -- ..following'dese - rthed real estate, to wit:: . ' - \O. I —Ail that eertain tarn' or tri,ct of land, .„ tittle near Atte:go wough ‘,Ol Mottlit. CliVtoll, ha N. ,Mantionoi'l6l.4p.,,htli, Pelinyth 11l County; ay and deserthol rt. 4 filthily,. ; Betrintklna at a. - •p...t . ' th,• ‘ thee of thl• Mount Cathon.garden fence _ : ,l t, ..,.. . dist:knee of Sip feet front' the snitch wanlty . 100. .e v '.., 'Mai n Street, indite Borough of Mount c 8,1„,„:,,,, Z. z. , 1 - by la .1.1 nd,of renee lArWis dan ot her, ~ „,,, -, , i , f ,,.. grees west - 4 1 .14 feet to a post, In the I- a.. ~i' 1 . . ~,, . . 1 .W. Wefsstmg,e -- st land, south `Po; .1.;,.. , , : 0 , ~,,, ..,. • anilllve-tcpth„ - 1 4, 0, to a pint., am-1 ~ o , :, ",, !,,,, 1 17 mintiteki..ast.7ai feet to an ash, tlo ~,,- . H.,. land finfni.erly of - Messrs. Lewis and - .,::;••• •;,,;11:,,, . 1 ,Oegreos 15 intithtes easy.os feet.to it fo , 1,:,.:111101. .1 the present MI. Carbon l'ark fence, an.l • 1‘.1:1,.. ~.,..,..• ! 2 - .. degrees .r, nfinutei: west 7..., - ; feet t o 71,,- ;,n,,.,. , ~, • . ' ginning, ennnitning II :ten , . a niti0:10n,t...xii,,,,,, , ,; , i perches, 1,16 re or qt..-vi. With the a pritrh.,,,,!;,,, ~......0,.. Nistitt,rP of-two '24st ory frante .1w• , We.: h .11 , N, , ,:' , •,;',/ stone - chasentents. - on.. I ~- story fral:w:l , l-Zr:-!.....( hous . ewith'stOne.hhsetneni, a franee :1 - n ,li - :;!1 foundation, h stone' andldrante resens.,, 0-.. ~•„.•, foundathin for. it. dwelling house, a' 1.....tp,... ,i.,:,.;,k,, 2 hop, a hot , house,- - anit, two frame a ; 1,,.r., y..-,11,7 1 ,, ..^, foundatlons.'. : • •-. • • - _.: 1 NO. 2.--.1.11-6, - - - . ,ertatii 10.- '. "L'' cOrtalta pl t •t• • icr p1tr.4 , 1 h fr, dtitr twat ot..‘l4,tlitt 14A, Ntazirltelni A public ; rO:id: tlio continua, too ~f 11.Iaiok 1 T 1. ••• . said Borough . of .Mount Carl.4:4, and mbar 1.:1-! , 1 walter Lawtoa, Edward ll:rnatt,,,i, L. aaa•i \Ve.b.inger and others: contain ing -... a:10 to. ,r liwi; with the appurtonantn:A, volinisling 0 :, 2. , 24011 c. I !at il 11101.1.., a •t 4.11,: ive liullSe. a tr:o3o ‘1:0,,• - , floor 1,1)4 musiciails',,...t,and, -- with-,t..in. foil:01.0 , ~ 1 ,hone forbnclatitm Intended for an rirt.oi,'r t r.:, arixlrswithstout..; roundat toris,n,dont n o+oto4 10 , tl-- e•,.to sholood tog. , thor ponnivce . ,,iy L.,,,, as flte,Parli arli I a lt, , N0.....1..At1 that eertnin piece or patel•l ot ... sttuatO portly In %the. Borou.,;11. of Pott.Villo: . pa1:113, , In No'rWegian Tp% - tt!..hip,iielit:‘ flint 1,;"(,, , i, .1 httt.,:l t letly-in-the itorougpof l'ott,v Ille,;;LidiAoc, , the-puldie rozol lea, tin. 4 trout I'.*!ltsvitte-t,Ci1. , ,,i atpr .lantb, - .of Ito Ward Ini,hard , ; Willia o. t.'art winwr ja 'iv : ott,,...lo4ieptt Shatzln4, , aer id oft,• / colitaitiltig . lt ai.re.sl, more or 1., ,, ; :i.v.l.ll..'hiwerts ~ WA LTEIt I,AWrtiN. ... ' :A.1,...:0—N0. 1.—.1.11 that eerta;ti (arm or tP, . laud, ,•iiittate In Wayno Townslitp,,Settny4:.iil , •,•. Iv, hear :kind - wit Station, on the roaa ie:0i1t..4,::: ,, ,'. Pi.t.tsvill.3 .tu - Itehrer,htie:z, bounded byl ',lid-. .., lietipinili.W..Citlititlitig. is . 1 ., the Ante; ,1.,,i 1 .p.,, tuft eotnnaity. William Menizet,.fostnth I . l: . .tnWT:. ..ilthil I...:'s.,4elfivelp.elloseph Ai hey and other:, , ~ atal . lint - ..!.:a aZtres.„..moro.,or les , ,•Nvillt the 1101;rhy,-..a.1,: consisting- 01. a! Ivi o,tory frame dw.i...0 1 111z-h-1: , ,, with 3-:!.-AturY Yranie kitchen attaeraed, a rf . ,,,,,,h, 11 . a (non' , (oat kitch.;tl,. :i trante• hay ,1i , ....d. -i,.; otlier bit i fdings'alf,l appltrtenatie, .., • - ~ ,NO.- I .—.Ail...t.hat certain tract ,i 1 1:. , nd,N.1ta,.•• i Wayne Townt..tilp, Sehuyikill County, e:,4 .h.,..,..,,,,,: 10 acre's, tnote or Ir,e, whlet I , wasa , 4 ,, e , l 1'. 11.1 . ,,- :,'.. • - land in, the nattW of Wlllia!a•Aeronterlin. , ... ao , whlelt.was SCi)l,l by tile TiyaSTlTer or liii. ,:ifid. ....,, (ilk • unpatclt.taies'.to the l'tatin,i..h.n,.r,,,, I County, who artertrantA SObt The sain .. e;to.h.bit Ai Heffiler, who ,with (74111m:111e hls , xlfe hi'l tale.t.t p.,.. dated the liPli day of 'l" , :(.'etntier, 1546, gra :Nil :,:,: ' OOI IV , 'red the.) , :tine f0.1 , ,1in Iteyle in tee, W . 1..!,•ti •'.,,, two tractsof bind are •interh.rilln :Oni o \ - 5•11:10.1,- elleil Olifti . , nil Or. Which `.V Ii I by'a: rileren,..• t,, ~.,. . .. znortgag;,r,reeiirded in. the ottie.• for the,p,,...i.-4g,:,tia._.,,. Deeds, 63,..., alt and for said Cialut v rin 1M4.0 i,;.„.0 .110 Olt 'H.' IL * Page 2A3, :Ice., pure fiill.v;iitiO at 1,12.. apppar; as,the prcnierty of . in YD11::11.:0'si "I f xt, Ri..l and CLAIVCIIADILEL, his wife, :.; 4:_,'.: , ..11 ALStr—A that certilln nessinitge'or leilliii , 3o,:: It.' lot:of grottnit, situate on 'the south wa rally sid.• .. .Nlfillantongo at r..er, In •I he Borough of ii.ottSl de , 1441 - 1 itylkill .1 *own v. bet mrt,lii: west wartll,,- hall ; t markeiDNo. :14i onihe Map or pilot of -hit( and 1.7,' tersiite:.: :Willi Icen to the Borough of Potts( ille,e,i, tainitik In - front .on said Maliatilontoni44.l-4,Ti.-I, . feet.3mii - extenitin,7, baelc In length or depili of t!, ,• With/flit feet , ti Inelws, he I he same more 0r..1i.4....:;., Clittri3f Affity,bounded 'east.wardly by property .1 .1.-Arker, southward ly by hald( l liureli‘ Alley. v,.. , wartil.): by'le.tt No. 3:4, :111,1 norehwartity I,s, ~a.pl M., bantongo . Stre_et.lteing the saline prendlies 3% h k , LorentzVoiherand. Mary Ann Fisher. tin. wife, I indenture:bearing' (late the .1:111 of Sephntiber. ~ • , D. 18.11.; and . reeorded , In the °Mee for reer.rd i tr.: . IMed:3, ;S:e.,-Iti,and !for the County of Sehuy 11; 11 - 1 Deed 110;1k, No, -ii, vige •3415:, Se., a - rant ed a n .1- a , ~ : • : , Ve,yed toTeterllellent hal, party - hereto, I ] rett ,: a. •., being thereunto had m'lll niot e. fully. and at. 11.2, t.appear.= A li.o. all t lint eertain alley, tr,a l t 11:g ,r, t , ,. sOntlewest 'side of Mahatitotigo •.: r,,,t, our it. , l ••••• , {. inches' (1 ft. r, tli ,111 . ) in Whllli, atid on, h00d,..1 Jual tWerity-two. feet (3 inches 1122 t . d• :: . ie.' ehes? - In,- depth, : stria.' . n`wasitre, 1,, fug la I:tone alley Ny111(11-41.4111, -Aelier ,s ti-a lll troara, It . wife 1 1'Y471 , liiintentnre hearlifitl3:- Ow' 141,1 1:!y "1 oeto , w, A. In. 1N.12, lord teeoided. halt h e on i•F , for r. • eordhig..l„feeils in ant for the, ts'oniii,y of Se.otyll4 Di, iii Dee(l ' Boot: No.. - . 1 I.', pa Lt..' 7,70,,az e. a - rani : l , o , a. n, t e,•0,-. I 'veyeli to I ter - 11011e:0.4nd party i'eret , a',relet ell,. _being ti t'- liana' a• had will rtion•,lUll,l4iel at la 1••.• appear f ~ lth the , appurteuan,es, roto.irl Ina 'oi s 2 1 ..,,it0r3-` si ne alWolll•Zhaata.a., with , ia.alla . IaIl , a•111, .- alnlyi 2-, ory triune tacit: huilding at taelle.la and . 'frame' s:t ahle4 :is the property of PETER 11 El .1. l.:•". • •TIIiII.. .• ' : .' - ....- ; . ; . ~ ' _ L A 1.4. 1 4i—A1l that 'certain f aint or Inlet of ntrol. siit..' • ate in West Venn ToWnslti p.':,•llny I ei 11i'Conn ty, , :t. mining lands of :t01d31011,11, .-4;iloiniin" Ita,•1„ ,i . 'ltnulten F. 13-41.iy, :Frederick' stassaritan and oti.r.. ~.- 0 4ta t i'l l ug , 134 aeres, rnori,, or 1e.,. with the apps; ':tenanee-e, etinklsting of a , -story .stonydwellito, 11 011S1`, a frame . barn • a l'-story... barrio' - 61•1•IIIII, house, a• 1-sfory: fpnue nia.•lline :..1...p, a one-stor, frame Folmtry - , a I -story (rano. shop, ;Mal a tra In , water p.,wiir -s-.ne MN e : as th, pro pert y ?of 'EDWIN . ZIMMERMAN and DAVID 111.1 AF. A1.,. , 5ti...-All tint ia.rtain farm, nivern ,thitd nu: tract of land,- sit date near Sell tivIRIII Haven,. I, North. Manbeitix To;:nsliip, siefinyiksii (',bury; bottndeil'inid ileserl bed its follows: thiniining to .. eprner stone in al 1 tio'bet Ween I :Mil of Dim lel NVart L. • land the heirs of John it, Delbert, theneeby land • : DT4nlel 'lVarner•niirtli seventl - ,three and a ipiarr. degrees West. 22 parches' to a. slone, 'then,. by IL. salliltlakqtlill 74' 4 degrees w..st , ;1 1 ., pi•relies .t•i a. -ten. isortier,lhence 1),,; cchool, lot, crossing the I urnp., .., ..: 'by- Jana of Nathan 11. Do :not land of Willi.e,. ,SAgfriell Mitillili ilezre,s %%3 , 1 1711 pet cites to jet • . , • nor stein.% 'thence lly la nit of Willi:Ma SILI erl FA ,o • ; land .•of al - dm lichappell north ill ilegrevs ...:e.t - 1_ . perelies to a.-eliestnot end -stone Corner ; thonee 1.. land of. siilil.loltti . i. l thappot n o rth •,r; 4., 14 . 1 .,.,, ,',...• i 1; and Ii: ~ho a rier Iv-reties to at p. , •,1---nfill S - lone',e,orn.•:. thenei! bylatatot Illy Ifill,bi-.11 south kliilegr; , . enst a pal -114 perelies toiter of a'til.l.lt hence by lain - of IterijaMln Pitt solute 2 degreel. •0141 24 1 . r, perehe t o a ~,,..er eif said !Will, theta, by the Sahara Saalla • 75 cle.ara . es west Iti'pereftes to a lettee-eortier or - a (tel t , thence liy'lliu - satue and laltitl tri John:, IL, 1.1e41.. I . south 2 .le2ree4 east *:.17 perelitt, cro-sing, '4 he,' til a pace, toil.; Waas abealtinina, enntalnlg a 1A7,,,,,,•.: NI tier tneasrrri , , and . 1 ,0111:: the . ..Italia"! prtnise.4. wh •• . .larnes I a.t...512. and Sttsall nail; Ilk WI io by'cieol il.o. life .Ith , day of April. A. D...,111 4 / 4 1, granted and ..-. - .1; , veyint to sia trim.' Wt , siter, reeorited in Lineal t,...,:,, IN'' , r.' no, .page 11l iv Ith tile .1. pilaff t enatieet, i'.01151,11i1- - of a 2-'story.....snolt , tavern house, with it 2 story' ,i'.l2i, kltehen attached, (mute win:om shed,. a=lame , -1 , •0 , bank: barn, , a frame eat I liz; shed, I stone ibl:,cfliy re ' i. shop, nralwfisli-hotise; as the . yrOperty of s'A !it I 'i -,, W ESSN Ell.'' • ''• • 3. • .-, • ~. . - .:1 1.1•41/—NO. * 3.-. 1 -ill t li,• 1ig14.1:; . 4.14.10 lila 1: i t c•r,, - ..:,< . , David , lieVerldt.t. of, In until.° aill.tbal nertuit s .l. - io J. Invite of ground, - -situ,te In thellotoigli of Dot f , .., i'.l. Schuylkill •Qounty. bounded porthwardly. 10 - 31 nen:vino street, eastwardly_ and setllthward/v.j.y 1 ,, of Mary Johnsott;antlAvesdwarilly hy lot I•aliii;.::v.- ,to the est:l(e of lleorgd ii,'-(1..f..t ;- .: eontattdrig •in • width : , a) feet';:.:an.l. lit •dept li' so It •',.. more.or 1ey.i...; with the appurteifinrees; eolo..1 , 41:1 1 ; , ; a_tiriiil4 Churelk;.with,Ntone basement,, now it , 1 ;.' - a. ioall'esoi lam ~e. - , . . , .• pie,es si:tilite .1n ,the Borough of Pottsville, !!•,•: C , ')tyrit.S.'.; bounded northwartTh.- by A Von I,y 'lot of Entiry seat ltv. - srair tlatst..Marjcet,F.ireet,antl we...twartlly in Wolf.tr., . contaltileig together in width° t tel and• hi dept. 1% 'feet - , with t appqrt wrtriooA , mo , kt z story :'brk , k dwellingA house. a 2o.tory I fraine•batze-hOti%e, :innt a.frallll` Wt.; . 11, • perty .4,11 A NI J) BEVERIDGE,. . '' , " l7 -ed and' t:Oi.en exeeutton, and wI iii: by- "'" . ' GKOItGEIJ. wyNKour, :!. 0.1110, Pottztvlße, Anglist 1' • GOLD:. -- • .40N t ft: CARPETINGS, [OIL CLOTHS, ii - ATTIN6c,-:.. - • DRUGGETS, 2 - 1 ARE FirRE T 4) ADVAN , • in prin.,. MI .tir enn,lu•l IL 4:- SON A,tignqt (11 ...Sl'Nt7T-ST:.l;ll.l.ll.:lWrifeq, '.7111 , ..31 321 i, . • • _ . . DIFFERET7TIAL T LL 1 1-: N • .themoAt•exe.ellefil ,ket. . I kvaltnible fin • 'it • ''. I)Fty, • . • or .3fACILINE-:-.fi,t One wan cin itoisT . . . . • - . and .tic illoef-..- 'A-til . ' '' • ' hill.tt,lLe v..•,_ . and• point SIZES 11.\ NI, Seenfate.irtillcys • runobli, o • lint rtsr;l:pr =1 BE Tit') =ES
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