The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, September 03, 1870, Image 2

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SATURDAY, SEPTEDIBER 3, 1870
TIIF. - 11ErrliLIC4N CO 17
TICKET.
THE proceedings of pr, Republican Co n
ty Convention held on 'Monday last
Kilt he found - el where in to-..day's JOrn.
~tit.. The ticket nominated Will not only
eeure tk party makeli•ignal
iuFrads into the tieniiicratie vote . of the
4::otinty, in con • gernerice of the great popit - -
- larity of' the candidates on the Republican
ticket, and' the' dis4utisfaction ivli lch exists
in the cif the .Dernoerac3- %elf Ii Weir
, ticket. The ProsPeet for a sweeping victory
tUo e publioir party nt the polls in Octo
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Ler, u'll-: never more cheering than it is now.
The:rei-olutions adopted on Monday hare the
riot of true metal on all the leadinkrques-•
tams of the day—,Natiiinal, State andi
loeal—
wi4Jl me etitheapprobation.of all thought
lulilionest, discerning people. The party of
) progres , i, peotiOrriy in public. expenditures,
. discharge, of t.itie.:Anties'Of public
• c'.llAiers; and of law ..afit'firiirder, is 'the one
shotild.iustithi at the .
.and we
.believe r that they will do it
Octol3eE in Schuylkill County and 'else . ..!
wia f re-flifqagliout l t he State.. • . '
rt\i•iew of - the ticket nominated on
MiaidilS:,,rpay not be ;inappropriate, and Ave
give it.:-. •::' • •
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Col; ,tlOl THOMAS C. .41.7LiC11 of SelinSl4ll
.1-1.1 1 . - eh, wjio Was nominated for State Stityle,
: in an old 'resident of this County. IFor afloat
-I wiPity years he was connected with, late
s,ttlylkiliNavigation Company as Col lector,
the duties Of. Which we re always dischated
bt',..bitit to the perfect satisfaction of the (~ 1 117.,
rally. Ile is a gentleman" of ability, cntir
teous aiih pleasing . in 1116'm:inners, and would:
represent this County in. the •Senate , nlitti
di n
gintynd effeetively.'. .
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For Assembly, F. E. S . TEEis . , of Pinegroy
.
W.: I; A-Ms EY Ptiers, lisii„, of Pot tsyi'lle,
idid Dr. W.m. 11. ~.WL.Nnicli,. of f‘latiano i
f'ity, Were 'nomiliatecl., Mr. SrE.E.s; dnelfp,
flit, Itebellion, ;served
.Ilis eotiniry s , in the
iiinfis of:the Union aray..and is a gentlenAan
of.ioariA intelligence' and c.kpaeity. 4r..
l'urri - sSisalso ti soldier, having beetithe faist .
ithln to put hisiLme doWn on the roll of the
Wa'shiligton AOilljristS.tit the breaking . out
~ host ilitiss in The late war, toga, and being'
a 1 : 1101.11iier of that' Compaity, whieh was 'One
0 .. c 11 a' first five to reach .Washingtoit in
'April / }Sid, for it, ile' i lelice. ; He Is it - tin of
the bite ''S•m. IL I,..'OrTs, Esq., one of the fit*
tit, -ot•the. bar of Schuylkill county,
mei is himself a methber of the Sehuyikiil
:t:oluitY bar. j/r. , WENnicri is a 'native of
Lt_' l ;:fllil Comity, hut for a number of 'years.
•110 , '1,...n a pravti,ing phySicip of this Conn- .
1y. , , Ito i- a gentleman of ability not only
ih his prof'- - -ion; but in matter;not pertain
- ini.t- M it, .and nu 4bstimalitc citizen. All 4.d
ila-,•)f.piltklikeil - wo`trid represent this'UountYJ
in th'e - a:gislattfre, in a 'Manner Which woulki
rolle_ t. add upt;nithelnsefVeS, Nvliile 61-1:
ititheingd - b1 interests.
ILin: CHARLES W. rtrAfAs; of rOttsville,.
who, •receive.d ; thiv nolilination . for . Sheriff,'
repre:eined this District, then Composed of
Sohuyl kill.. Dauphimand- I,diannu, hi Cou-'
:.:+l-i,. - being- elected in October, 1848.. He
tai thinly and ably rekesented tUDistriet.'
114: Ma, been a resident of this Btrodgb be:
:4 - ween thirty and forty years, during a por-,
lion of %%dila tint he "has been. engaged in'
;14.0 irOn ti . ,ndlumber business. Personitily,Mr.
fis - rmAN isii)qr of the most popular citizens,
,if "the I 'l"iii illy.. ,which will be fully shOwn hi
o:tt ii,or at the•ballotsbox. If elected - hi.ovli - .
be ti.m.st conipetent officer. t I
3'-: 1'
For ("din misSibnerGrover:MGrover:ii - r4tt. of
St. Clair, was hominaicd. He is a native of
Germ inybUt has' been a . resident of this
- Coal It-:aii i tihout"forty years. He is it ear
l-waiter by trade, an intelligent 'Man and
w h:thy eitiz;:i.nn 1
.will if e!ected, see that
the ;nubile affairtof the County are adminisL-.
tend in the interest of the tax-payers.;'
AVEd. SHOENER, farmer, of Schuylkill
T , twnship, was nominated for Director.-of
the' hoped lasl ,year; when" Mr.
SurV. - 4mt , was nomiifated for tills position,
that ,he'wou .i p be vlected, not only - to stop
leak - ages - at the Aluus-litiuse, Lidt . to unravel
that tittle mystbry about ‘Vhieh 'AVe have
o assiduously during:the itist
three. year S—the .whereabouts of them ten
• re
dollars: Ile not fleeted, taut •
yeu.r the prospects are enure cheering,
our hopes revive. Tax-payers will, we
tr,:o-t,. send Mr. t!.:'itiiEN tut "to the
. .A.lins-liouse
as a I)ii ., ctirr, fur he gill in tfiy :A:ea pi t 1 cull
,•cr.:uad probably chat liLt e utiaceottlit
, d .
Commissioner Mr: S.iort - ri, A ft
d'ottsvi Ile, wwsilomfiniteil.
i, an 6141 resident:of this - l'ountvond ex
vely aegitainivd With. the people.- 'He
sia•vu,l tlrree•years4ith Judge Frailey in the
.•I•.:Lionotiiry's as .fltief i•lerk. No
e! , 2: citizoli could La! SlAtn:te,L fur
11_ 4 • tion of Jury Commissioner. •
I . ”'r Ao.;11:0;,
11 \V r. L. Sri:i.Lw.;(:(lsf.:pf
lie is it elcrli 11y
a IT, ,, o.kieeoiititatit, eciiiseiviitiou:: ,
; , •;t,i . /..;.9,1.—,ind - NV01.11(1 111:1k4.? an y ex-
l'ounty t i tlfe
pr,--,ent.:;l- to you for yirdr
By its election, yon'.l , , , epk. in favor Jr laW 111)%
cc , rionly in the expenlituiv of rublit
in.;ni.y. in the-Cottuty, and a careful winfin
oiloar County I.et that (le-
Weolkle . (l iirl)et.ober: • -
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TII E G EILlt ANS MO V.I.Y.G. •• -C?
despotic tentirt'metes , of_ the falsely
aalicli Demeteratie'party of the coml
try,•asexhibited by its organsin defending
the e...t.tbie 'of :the Napoleonic dynasly, as
agatie•t (40TM:de unity and freedom, :fiave
aroll,,Vti ( ' ?ui - Alerinatt citizeMstliroughont the
country : s 4 ptintaneously this party which
dt4t`ll dell slavery and aided rebellion, in this
• evi r ntry., ‘ • espoused - the cause of despotism
when. theFranco-Prussiati wat Ommenced.
Jusbps t-tontaticouslY the Republican press
expressed Its syuipathy, for the cause of civil
'and ‘reltgions'liberty as bottle on the banners
of the. Prits . sian army, as that press. defended
lib e rty aril Itepublicanisth during Our war
to preiserVe the . Union, •
These.factsare known •to the Cierinana of .
the eoulitrY,'and they are movingth - Various
sei•tion4to give expresSirSn to their indigua
-lion and dhigust for the party which has so
shainefully betrayed at once the cause of
lit.i2rty . 'aiid that of-their brethren in Europe.
• Pli•Tutlay. evening the German citizens
•‘i•f•t he T‘4titieth Ward'•of Nevi• -- tork City,
wit hoht distinction of party, held a meeting,
- •and ;vlopted a spirited address, for which we
'cannot tind room, but from which we extract
the folloWing truthful and foreiblesentence
N. Hun t -has ever!. stwees.sfully attempted to
disprhvet e settled ckinvietionAi t t 13 w al „ kr ti A "
from (1;0; of its rise tits bowl ta A cht but mi
me isitireS amuitioc,. insultimt 'floilert‘tfistiess,
ntuons, littcp,l of liberty; h10t0.,1 1 ,,i ,
. and Lairst ftr a I,,litita p.4ssessi t . and that
alike the re,:ent declaration of war by N.tpole o n
t.. 111., it stripped of false tissue; had no oth'er
- object n] view titan the of the r,re nc h
frontiers to the Germ in Rhine. •
Among, the reoolutions ittlopted - is the fol
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I, iw nes, whiell'is i •
fn it the conduct of - certain would
•m papers,.notsatistied with the ex-i
•,..r•ru..;est , e•y‘Up.ithies for the!
- usurper and toe avres--or to the present
t ' t'. v. , )tapliii 4 with . :nameless perversion
ci wluutiii •us .
againk too Genii in people, does not!nay
iill u, y,ffi ju.t indigtiation and heartfelt, coo
but • ttlat re,..trd , fur truth, - right, and
Jlotiorit.liit.• would detuAnd of Us toe - severance
.fl . riu any and every ptdaieal association that..
effillei or 3i.ould novept anti follow ouch an un
inahcious, mean , and detestable:
: ashao ,
bald would-be De
mocratic papers.
e4fire.i.fdruian citizens of this County, with
.,
.gotit regard ib party, also teel a lialUral kith 4-
,
. nation tig.tinst. that -polineal organs-1.44 m
whose most prominent papers hi all parts of
.
the coutitre are daily tints!. with beurrilouo
klanders.of the German people and fuloopie
eulogies of the inperor Napoleon.
7 i; are elid to see - that the ftepublieans
-{;:titc:veter - (.'q.unty &have re-noinfnated
A. C. ligt: , l-:fth for re-leetionttp the
Jle U•as an honcet and valuable
.nienil,er 1114 winter, and If tl-7 -i•
',l,ui,ld have . . a inajorliy...in next Mouse
=he would make an eseelJefit'vpker. .
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STATE CONVENTION OF 311N0.1i-
ITV COUNTIES.
IitLIS,C,
TentiO4-3vas held InTeadlitg on,
Wednefiday. . 'elms composed princit;
pally of Reabijoani - 140lie minoritrpouliO,
`ti; but scit,enb iO ntiibouuties w*ialso 71
representedAn the Pinvention, whojistated
r that pey 411. its deeti,iin interest futliii'ques- .
Lien as the Republicans; and consequently
nothing !cif,a mere P4riizan character was
brought up bathe Coti l vention. Twcuty one
counties were represented, which is a very j
good 'beginning.. We Published the proetaid--
ings On Thursday, : but in order-that all our
readers should know the charaeter of the
resolntions adopted, we republish themto
ilaY. • ... • •
' Ex-Senator Buckalew who is considered
~glefitithor of.what is ',termed. hi.
_t i.ne I the.
"Cumulative System of Voting; " made a very
tibleund , telling speech . before' the C 'liven
tionHhe termed' it the t'Free Vote,'' , beeinise
it did not ComPel a man to deposit one vote
for several. 'candidates' on p ticket - whether ,
he liked them nr.not, burgave him the cholcv . •
to poll one, - two or three votes for one candi
date, or divide his six incites, on either one or:
two of the candidateS,l• when there are .4x
candidatelto be elected. This gives the voii.
ter a free bin, of chola
notlhe:case now iu a
stances *and therefore
..,
erly lie called the "Fr
lints North the number.
. . .
eau elect in the dis • let, 'and they unite
tueir whole 11404 of votes ou ttitl•-se candi
dates, and elect the nu utter in proportion to
the prlo
W nderence of t e partiev in the ills
et. 4 4,)r, instance, 'Lite the. Borough ut .
Pottsvill4 t and suppose the Borough ollicers
wore all elected for -on-, two or three years:
in each i wart, say, c mneihn en 'or ''t.j•chsvtl .
Director :i t theluijurit)would nomin'itte utid
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elect two, and Wendt** tray one on t liis prin
ciple; and • then the parties would confine
their nominations to the imiuber of cal:di
daes they could elect,
th did to the best inen of
I
each party, and thenordy :14 well as the
majority" would then by represented in pro
portion to the vote. 'lTals:, of course, would
get'esat6faction to all Ipartits , , and a ittited
representation would he a safeguard to the
people against the squaintlering of the ftind4;-
andthe Practice of frah ,ts, &e., and Would
really lendto purify t.lte. public - busitiet— of
the co . .,:ntrx in all it 4 departments, more
than anything else... It can be applied. to the
eleetion of Senatoni 'dud Rept\t•t;ntativt..,
,
whore t h roe! Ulan oLee
q
ted, and also - to Tro.id
ditreretiCStates. :Wile
is ;CO!'he sleeted, of coo):
-I.lut in dktrieting li ;4
awl Itepieseintatince-, C,
(fly he g,,..rcitiiiek! ifig'et.
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and Rep' fesyntatl -tii,e: , .
no nee.e.-ofoi third
huv aad '4ell; vote;- , , beo I
measure ieari parearldh 1
throw th' i rir whole . vote!
canilititit.-5 in propo;•ti4
One v i earl before th
adoi)te.' tdhy the .great. 'IL
Illihols iii (JuNtentioa
people, the Subject hai r
a-single IpaPer in',the
w - erethelpeOple otit3l
Vote" . l.hat they= collar,'
the new 'Constitution,
it:by_ a trententioitS,npu
Chicago, which it lair
vote wig ithout 4 to 1
z vote.: By this sykein -
dampaigos-WitLbe4rea.
party gill lint forWardl
,cure their erection'.
.The convention was
upon the Legislature,
plts4,H n !my proeidin
„.„ •
amend the t,oustitutiQ
Of the delegates to , sail
the free vote systetit, so t
of all partiet.thould b•
in the `forntatiou . • of
wnich mayla,t for :1;5
There vs . :ls another
which tliere-was grey.
meat atnoin; the ntem
to juke actl
vention at thi , time
of the patrUnage of thc,
by the Sena'tots and lt i r
gress. 'This. pa tro nagel
past ; has be'ett absorlk
tivesln t eo I,;ress. to sa l ci
now elatni
mitanyers
regardless of the, lute!
but tundvance their
We can name man`•
greatest outrages are
publicans • tll4 selec
'tile private
ple never did, or never,
p iv;er tO their Repre
11 :7 69:t:(1, tin(l tiw
chisel: aII sUeh
the4e pplA,k6 s6iwk,nts
i
111 , 1111)er- they II) n?'
Illeini.wrs—tlloy .'. ire .1
their tirAster:4. • .. s reg:
f ir)mt in titer where
it !slit iiiii..,4liiii. that
toa \t t' of the stiPP:
*EA the appoilitlu...4
triet.. • - .- .
'lt •bl now for the , pc-ople to pu-h• for
thi., , A• 'reforrnA. Thezi otllc.e.=4,,,lziffig:...politi
ctlans. who' expect to•pluitiLr the poolik
when in ollice, all olpaze. thi, ri!fortn, be
causo it will militate l !gqinst Their interest,.
:14
I. wintei. a bill wt , prepardl by (tetichil
White for'Alte callit4 of a., (:-iiivtti•titiri -111
tiiiiePti the' iS.unstitut i liii, but there \I",1, ~',.,
tintelt opixmition- to it that lit, failed In get
ting it before the S i t:tte.' L';; Ott peuplt•
)
L10111a11(1 it, An (I they tti, ill. get it. L .
TIIE ItE,C*Ol.ll).: = i •
- CEN.ITOR 3I01:41.N, of Indiana
rei:iord of the 11.-ptditi6it
Party
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It - abllljSheAl SlaveiT!
It e-tablished Untve'r,.al Suffratre !
It gave Liberty to„all
It prtAected the It eltits of all 2.\len !
It defeated Repudiation !, .
ItsaVe Reim Idican I vernnient ttillic.South !
tlault the Pacific Railroad!
It passed the Ilotneste r td Ltiw
It opened NeW ltott • into thetudidiabited
publie . ,dontain! •
It secured nil Itotnestcan.l. ,- to th , !
Union iSoldiers !
It 1.11-4 redtteed the Nat canal Debt one . hundred
and forty-sik tudhons ill y44.x teen titimtir,
thffs eertainlY.litiOuring the extinction of
i
•. ' the whole debt n titanfteen 'years !
/t has rei'.luced Egilay Artllif , ns
• Dollar; in One bqi. •
It has.pasged a Reven e Tariff with full incir
dental proteetion to , Ain Tican Labor!
It ha. rediteed the pro peetive intere,t, tin the
National Debt.
And we may-add:l'. t supports tht: LiVeral
Principles Of Cifitetl (tertuany, against the
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Despotism Of the . pre. cut French Dynasty,
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the enemy of the Cu ted ,States - ;luring our
great. liebellion.
CO,SIP.IR "'ITU - Tllll
TIIE DEMOcit
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SympathY;with:thd' , lt
Devotion to Slavery',!
Hostility to Universal
• Persecution of the Pre
e.'tiipctsition to the (`iii
Pavorablejtn Reptvilat i
„Adverse tO the Redue
'Votes in COn gross attai t i
Prejudiced against the
utittekl to Lots
Mb
trAIIIE".; LODOKSjolia.Kitows"
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sacs there lots of fur In married ..women
going to Lodges and :fit tying until. 1. o'clock
at'night; while:their II ishatids'stay at home
and nurse :the babies, and who cannot, there
fore eSeortAliciii home: One Jphn Knows''
'onght to know. tliat babies are itjoint part
nership 4n redhieli, an in t his age :of pro,
.gress the women et up their clubs as
well as sntqi, and are eterinined tp assert
their.rightsito i4ay out at :night as well .as
their husbands if they link proper to do So.
If "One John KnOws" 'S a victim, why all we
have to saylls that Jo n ;,'hould make a - fair
bargain with his wife' r alternate evenings
to attend Clubs or Lod es. Club women are
not gener4 the kind 'f folks that are-easily
led astray,; because, hey know how to
take care ofithCinselyesieven if they do stay
out occasionally a little lute at night. "One
John Know's" ought 'also to know that babies
are a very tiaturid consi qUence :of - w - edlo&,
and the dutles of taking care of these babies
devolZ•esupin both pacents,.and cannot with
any "degree, of justice -be thrown entirely
Upon one ofithe parent.'{. We hope, sa "Our
John, 'Knows" has put his -head_ iiito the
,nook, heWill have to continue to enjoy his
poitibri of the 'fun in attending to: babies
under sueVeirvuinsta
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In voting wlric;tl
arge ni Ljori s ty of ill:
Lie :4;ybteui C3ll prOir
Vote:" E.tch 1)34
candidate., ihat they
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flilidate is
ntiuf eleehiri, in the
I one iudiN.te only
it Wiaaci In apl.is
431 e to eleut
itigresAonal districts
ler elect Senator
• id distinekparik
if.e the frlendS ()luny
• rite - s in the field, and
Oil s.thd eandidattLw
Ito their. stren4l.ll..' s
•'±Fret , Vote" 1% - •.4,.
hid gro'wing of
and ratified the
not been th,eo±-3ed itt
i 'eate, but :-(isati?,tied
justiee of the "Free
the. principle'ili
,!tid the peopleA9optell
ittrity. In the City of
gely Republican, the
-favor of the free
- the great exilete,e of
914- reduced, and each
their best men to S
banimpus in 'urging
its next .s&•.ion,
or.a co6 . ention to
and iu the. election
convention to adopt
' . l4t the most able men
elected(to . Participate
new (.7onstitution,
id 50 years...
uesAiort diseu4ed on
unanimity. of senti
)•rs,-but they i - 10i..,1e‘l
li tlpon it in tile.(-no
it m'itt; the distribution ,1
,1
i l general - Govertiinett '
•presentatives in 4..!0n
, for a number cit. i years
iby the RepreSenta-
I anextent that they
istriet as'a right, and
to it t in thehtdistriets
• ests of the public,
vn private interests.
distriehq.w4ere the
lt7t ist:,l np m th,) .Re=
ion of offivvrri to snit.
members.• The 'pen- .
utended to give suill
mative-hit Inis been
)Ie 'are deii•rinined to
tions 011-.):.thts i Part ot . '
eieafter. Inftleeting
. deligate ft!! to tho-e
heir servants,• i nbt
rd; tile appointment
. ertlwre is a detip-st,
l' l uLiitt to be stOrt i iiitted
rters of Oa , Dirty tl I_
t 1.),:10ng,4 sin the di--!
. ,
, i ',•!.., s •:: it, ....., l'i s t t ; ill fit ilt*. CO tin . ;
(~•,/: 0,. col iI se owl - ion' Liu: cummiliti Item: or the
.\II.NIN•, .11. - , 1t.A.1, of Eng:lat nal, s:_kys any-'
-t hang a1,, - .nt t'll;2 rort, c,itt-e o', , tlta: !."relit pros
. pt:rity witiell larL vail - in .I.34.4'giutn, )slxiela ~
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.ar;i:-.1, - ,, l‘qy f.r ,, an 1 lat• pr , taq'tioat of .11oine •
.Tailor anft • lionao.indn-,try, %Vlach hits 'mainly
, .
, : ..-.' • ,
(77;i31-ril.t&A to tin* i)ro . .perityiof. Iteagarpn
1.,..i. , .1.-: ~ , , : a..%lZi 1 , Wi iii it'sr:l.NND AS AN .1.114E\
'.. .. - 1 . 1:61,1:e1s.. 'l.ll` N.T1:1" . ' ' - '
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- The pieraber , l 4 . lt!i. !au po. Itoi liistitutwof Illin Ink-, •
and 2 , 10e05,34.cal tmetuce:Vh • visited tto/iruit anti
al di.alless ot lii-tiglititli .‘Vellit)is• pubdsheil a de- I
- -crlpl eat ,f the .o,,'e, es: 10:4 p,hee, vlammed by
a neo• gent iereo:.;..l I li,se) hay , sCulitti of .00r.e,/ittens
porarics; and .run, ha, re,tote'd,tii /inn, vittuolne
imovirm.i,m ociii`k meld 1,2.;'.u,i the sewn l Iliv public.
I ti.a lc y v.. - t,o, 1.: ,. :.int-r,• , 1 i?er.t•lohed Its I his visit
W 1,4, 11..;.; : +..m.• will .time to their pront toe litfOrtrut
.`,,, g ~,1.--,1, ' ,, l;Orr, IClil f,...,6i1 litive tOrgottell the
a hole ainir. Vs yo,:tuoi let the;upportuoity slip
n ithou; ,I I.,wing :at...011,n to ,olite impol cant facts
brouglii heiort — its on. aitars - 1,41, And we shall du so
by iltatilitg a comparison fiet.wcen our conutry iinst.
11.f..a Imo Ir, otos in u,duccr,. 'il 1.• chap ‘l4ll4:PlinicU-
Oa itiloilli .11351 ul , l-1: pOilli , in W,lilllil Wt . lhiuk Bet
vitila i: 0- lo• e 11 , , and wit lel! 10 a‘great tiegree eon-
mimic! CO her success. ..Thot 1 !iii little tungtlutit
should he it/ mckauce'ot'llitl,l, 011,We may soy nil,
tr.:l,llld teal IIiSLIICAS 01 kirk:Zit 111/lain US ce s ium
plant anti imwlitin - ry ii itotec'd saldeniug. rtti4
etltiotry, tiotains 'Le dearly bought Wm oxpcelence, '
itu% lug ICarc.l the i.rodueihnt 01 it rua ill lutist frum
its c.:td/e, told brought to it so , helliam
...hear host ',
pre , t'flt Mate .uf perteetinn, hurl rig also such vast !
reschirces, is now serrimss,l by im ned.r/y new cum-
peftt-o,', wt.! .11 'cutopet,tor I'm ii WI. to Make aroa at
LI pwardS 01 1. per toil elten s per than We Call.' '!'here - I
me t - o'c,l,rii•
, cs. Inc •c, where lleltu lots beaten us In',
out . own ma seta; helm; i•loe Lu deliver iron here I
cheaper illArn . ae could Loalie it. it wilt IAY mild they
i .
111108 tabor so nitwit etie..l4 . Z; 'Hir e r' certainly have,
but out in sit 1:roa1 a , teg,r,e. And; then again, they
have other thing:3 to coin i teract i 111.; for:matauce,
their - coal, ‘l.e., 0, - tnucti dearer 11100 tt; Is 111 ullr
anddi, riots, off - account or Its being so deep,
,int ropitrirm stills an outlay,, work it.' '!'here
must, t den, be 'mantle other rcl.C•su a fur their talcrubt ,3 ,
God Ill'',. v. 05,011 try to adthice
''t
Ple-lii;=-L i v. 4,011 is oat. w hien we Oottsltliit molme the
i.
great tqt.ludatton or 4.oittelworlC 61 ali ' seCee.Pi, and
toot' Is ' ltl I.:N .s.l char:titter 'arid t i l s ‘Po'Althdt ' of all
clas.,es:lo/1 grates ~t, nueleia; in Ite.gihni. TtiOre.COLIIS
.101,,. it natural polltelicas 54 Ill,:it i•:..5k, , , wuetimer a
m.Ol 1,0 tau, filed or not, it e. 4 rMili .knowitsige of
tacit - real pedtion remzeLating till'ir.flViail,Villt towards
1./lillfrs. - 11181 Silt..WIS.l 1 1 / 1 .1..ii tit, Homy in , Muces on
the late visit. At Asitweip. In the zooluipeid and•
) , uollc-en, dews:all rii , :i tegetl•er , ire' sot to,c enjoy.
'tient.. liver you see ' the workout upon and Ida. mam.
1.3 - silting sloe O) side wtto the, Utett 'lttpllSesof we'
town: w uric.' 14; men may i,. Attic/I; to u , itt,W .
dri tot
' lug their beer, and you n di se, ,, Ice mtiltury oln. - er,
or educated geutlemem come midi Join tuentl'alid
thine 11 - no degrzota..iou, file' pubne gardens axe all -
upeu to the r0a.1.,, little lire no tenet., or p ,Iteenf• a
requisite to keep out ule-r.qtga.,,, and 1,,,,,,, a tAd& u.
tearing up the flowers of hrt - Oklint the uses, OS lli
England; fur the very Mwest classes semi ettjostile
of enjoying. the beautlcs of .Latute Willi us /ditch
appreeirttlim as the bight...l. There seems to tie tot'
aoseoee of the 'ph se - mutat, mat sallhe want of the
nostiate. Lir a11e.L1(10..., ur,o4,ouNteit• Vi5a...410%cm mete
to homelier, front . toe tell-11 (kw the gtmitt"st.; atie dur
ti"c, the woote al our sterritt, the tiontlrent we heard'
of ho single I ti.tadee• of trnetimeruoce tor Inhale.
uteauor. At /Sitisseis, , wherti ti..crety' takes it &utile
w
ont higher grade, th et* tints vossaas of people resort
. to au eizelosote lit the - Itoti - itt l'a... K. • to hear music
milleoursed by tmstuis front' tne oy/ertms ur tneutoes,
Wllletl are nut'Opell In the maitioner. l'he meteumtwomm •
lee Is uuly ad.", nod there is tio resit - let tompi,,c,,d on
any one enter rig; and yet the .we lung classes,
without they have on suitable ' e , othest, lister think
oventeriug, but sit Or staled arutatq the tultakte..
Then, again, there is t lit' t.tfeat efoirtesY shown to.
the party. In the nisi place; tetterioll lutrodttellOti,
10.1 In - g;s - )d fee, 1114 and irSISS . I, were itiatitlell 1u the
rump; 1.,.. - C:4.1 lily of Ilse 17114111/lc by.' air. F. Joel/anis,
the lima crtnneni Inspector4icticrat of Alines; these
opened up, kcataout the sli„,htest 11( . ..11.ut.0u -Or re- -
strge; 4 . .. A..• y coiliCry - and works, Visited.. TheY.a.t.so
piee ' plut the .11.4setal of the party' It hp Goverstmuent,
Inspector 01 each district, wilhotit the olight,tat
tiotce being glVen theM. In every I.nstatve wea e - :
the Insteemors found at their {amens, 111.4 it VuS wild
they Welt id' be; they *Mowed tithe :utmost kludnese
to tite 4 :l4lturs, sportily; neither tithe or SCOUble to
luakst the visit im , truetive and tnteresting! , The '
ssaiicry and works' proprietors, olio gave nit pitasl. '
lute iniormt limthal, bald tont in every., case the iontost
good !eel ng existed 'between thethsetvim nod the
Insmiem:4. 0. 'They wuri...sirog, tti er , ntodwerearways •
glad to e et, lOoltitig on them as ettadjittoril4tThis •
ti
' they, sad utturml Wee hot o.l%% s tiyai time flume lit Liteasaml.
Thin: latter remark, 'we ate. sorry. le , way, is U.S.) !tile,
4 , kr there are ilihtattlCes U'llere..'l.lorpropriettirs and
lusla , cturs work against,imach other.-,y
Slate (fit things tend to protect the JrveS o f our poo r
rt..plere, or further progress'? • ~ -
. .
I SASTIZ.Ori ILECultri OF
TIC 'WA _ .
!bellion !
I Sliffrage !
I d Piople!
Bights Bill!
on!
an of the I)elit ! : .• •
l isUßediteing
vaion Soldier! • '
L. es and Free Trade!
,--+,,AWlnp4ONß:.....ijoit , ft!'
THE
NEW A MER IC AN STEEL-YORK
COUN,iI; ORE, it`e..
. _
ItET:u3-1( E.s.;
OL' 2L EI d i ll ref Iled p
u
Itaken o by Rikton, of Tatnlqua,.for
Xhe cotiVerAon 14.Altgracite fronizAripti
with the use. of Anthracite coal t and'
(Tut. of York county micaceous ote'
puddlingfurauce. The di, , eovi_ , ry srus
at TathAua, in" Schuylkill cOntity, by;,
11.46t0n, - who 1114. w employed ;at Ratcliffe's.
Rolling Mill, and not only steel for tinlon.4
putp(k ,lint steel Ira e tieen ruan u c -
.turetl lit tielittlkill..Count2: - for miningkr
-
po,es at the Tamaqua o.ill , y?r :the litst o it
We ,have a , t.aluiple of T , htli now
in our tiffive rotate
fllit'CiftaTi; . ,llot7 . : turning out rai - is
trout lb.A, to theyard; a - 4 T. stel
rail .is equal iu-stretigtl.-.1.0 u.&3 lli z aren
The mill, of fits hulli are not #tronit enuuott
to turnout ptc-$4:14.., but., we
te i urta that tie now. eniArgingilitrolti?,, with
...116wiif turning out ht•arier tails: :This wa
the !hitt time. that A atilt:tette trim i with ate
use of A titliracit: Coal has been used - in the
ituthhing etnivert iron hitosteel.
Tiiyi proportioa w etl'here per
Atithraette p:g 11./ per. tent of; Turk
county ore. 'l'lle.proces-t-i .7. :ell Val*. than that
ti,ett thell.le,•'>einerpaLent,titid: the great
• advantage 1.A);.......';:nCit ,.. 9y,!. - rllesseiner: bteel
- that it can re-worited ur re•rolled a lialf
doieri thneziiif hece-is-ary,•whitih'is not the
ca.-ze Nel.l.l.tlU!.lle-senicr - :-teet; aid ‘vliieit 3r.
A. lit.r.wirr r,liii.a 'recent inihlicatiou declared
was the great deskieraturn fly rektiire.d in
tile rnante.a•ture of :1, el raiDi.. \ - iten we
notic,..l ill-di .Mint a l , year ago, we
,ntatcd til.till i v‘ : ..uld Create a revolution in
the l ; :i , a*tr:l4., and the ',low folks abroad are
j0,..t 6...•fitiiillg toyonliz.... ;lit:. vast itliportallce
of the di-eqvcry.
~,,-;'.'
It 1. , a'slagillar Let that thc'fir:-t i.lntli a
che i ron ma ,l e Witia the o,e id Alithri itc
coal in . the'. United r 4 tates,' was h i
tide in
:.•••'.,:lylkill Comity, - whiCa eoiliplt4ely ievol
lutic.-iliz , d tici irw, trade of the country. It is ,
a na..c.rluas f4t,al•-a fli.tt the first steel made
. froin Anili.vaeite I rt.ll with - tliC t 4... of An
thracite O.A 'Fact York coUtity•ore.(oy means
.of the fu I(l!it7g:liimlave, in thy know , n world
wa, tivith , iti :i7:i•ictlyildil (..oultly, where also
iji, fir‘..l ,1,..A 1 .,. 1 .!1. ,c - 11 - h la! re.l.iulled or
,:.re-ii.•...hufzict w,.e.,1 vs hl ! ii,o ilattle.., 1 •
i •
•
th le oor, .11 the N. Y. Tatiwts.f:
11. c. 1 4':.• T:11q ri=it tf).tllt , ore', bttnk
.14
I".•rl:4•4')4iii v.:I:el-Hy... , the 4.illowlnit'tweocktit
;1:1 , • •- ztlid the
. pro:.;re,s nothing
' •
tivy.elo;,t,„-lii, a hielt will prove
•
•
, to our Pewter,: •
‘,lO, thf fly, wealthy old County of
:••uft York,
tall hauna front I.anea.,tir,and
11, Lind other
trlbotarie,'ot tliat 1 1 1•03.1-hl , oined The rleh
%witty of the 1',..1 , ,rt+ ani.1 , 44.„,t s lbctaries Is largely
underlaid lk:!. , 1,e1.0.-4 . • Of Aft. , taionit4i Lruu Vre
:nown though - but littlu
• Iron It•t , yet ra••••11 In this unprogreesire
l'ouut3, - .1.- Iyr : qt.-Iv rninoit„,tidAkent.away.tolliti: With
ol
ot it 1:••;:ng y 103.1.1.• great worlt:e. of David
Thotna, aril 0tt,,1•: . . , in . the distant valley of the
-7
Front tilt it) the (diva:ship . of
;Nom t ',torus. r"uhlieti, slophig
„Willett hare heon 'wiz known to emit MO and In good
• part Co, ••• • ist of a pen I ifil , aelou•••l ore bat - ilitie
attended tth c•ourcrsto 4
IntoArd , n, two to •pi.4r vitt. of me
, tat, :up! tilt. of p9or , Al li-144111,f i, trap, an.
' ol'll.llil6 —mot, by lorit.: I,lleve. than by sclen
• title iniiti.ll,,n Uitri,litu.bing 4elljg
Inixe..l with illIddh:1•4 Pig 1 4 111-ill an 01(10i:try rever
• I) , Tattity. ftl`rn:a.e a 7 the tat- "I. one to !six. teoulit
pro,lnoe. Itilltl2 proN - ss, a Imre -
P,terl Lit adtUiraide qu.dlty and rtnar;Lally unlfWrni'-
tu
enaracter.
IVe vioteit 111-.r,t7iiz" hf Itif!, in rine,.
boll—ostitnateil sio.ttutti sevcot r een of
funs of this unique t tuo),lett taw a dozen
different anicl, or drift- ,w It Lei-tt t•Illi1,1 or
run Into the hill te artist • Flanover Jimetion on the
.INI , II I / I tent.lll Itollr,,a I, ~11.S.1.ilit IMO nines.) The
haunt road to t rut,. at - I lie s , JUlltliertlinthe
of tile or up to thimsands of
tons per day, ,-tin I,r mined and loaded direct lyitlttO
rats ior Built:4lore, I ii itul.l pltlu, or :SowA'ork, aLit
cost of iiiilTer ton. tieing thr,AVIA ,1,.., 1 11 by blast ur
pick, 'mainly 111 the 1 , , 1,1 of 1 ,, ,1i1,1,11, .01, inetlitfin•
teniteny. it in time liir.zely.shipneitas tuff
last, and so tramiparted to Eiiropc,tut an well as
turnaee, •
hf the nilhe have iii t'e-ol{x.iplrted at
'lurk it path - 1,111,4 furnace and roiling trill!, wherein
We wit 11,11..., .1 he. (Sol r++l , lll, ol ant l'etittsyh'
vallla Iruu, w Ith ~.*•‘) per ton, mini Steel that
won id eeitaiiiiy ti c at ...Sri per ton. rer tett
totis - ot thi , "Sieel, the material required would it'.
eleven - tons of Pi.: I on, tioq ~ " stfi.l. anti' two tons
01 the Cry,a WV, Add
titoos of 'llorlunnua:, and
for labor tint! all of mit* and a N errellafrti
Steel Raft calett I. to be Matte, LC I lie help of tilts Ore;,,
at a cosi- of per toll.
‘Vo,salrllle.aliesill,,u of 11.,1,11r,,,A111,11, and ail in,
teiested lit.}h•tallnr,v to this wiimairtu Allse,tvery;
They ttetnOct 11l tn.-rib-I iti unnintry 'rect.-Dere:,
torx furidien, to simply buytag a few ;oils of the
l'oiloromi:t.nti, mid apt fis hid to c invert
ord Ina *Ha co owe S.teel ltt ;t single
oy ,ifilp.t. pr0ve5. , ...:.: tcliii W/10.11 they, at, perfectly .
I...all:Lai'. II they Lave the , re.,ntsue machinery tor
t nein, they will 111 . 1.0,1 r-, lie,xt I y their ham!.
lit oill• eft In 4' turf iffoom, int lint they .
up/ not 'require,) CO buy Mir m.ereet neW,
v
works, nor !.%) [elle auyl 4;1.114'411 11.11."4...t Ii thelidanuti
that S t e' is ,vc set forth, ark out.
far *mitt
open waif v.; l'hor tiara ut e lIOL ll ke„ly
LLt I,lt.atl
.111,1,(..! I 1 - .11 A 1'1412 . O.V.
•
. .
\ - 701: many years :aro Itelghtin had hut 1
11\\ futi unitarfaeure , , and her 4,:ozd and iron:,
unnesi, ‘%•ere:bur t poorly kievelopeit, lie intd
been the t'.lll of a Free 'Prat le Policy, and
labor was low as 2.tt tau] :;( I .eents'aday for .
:;tint female- t,olb d tow and
cents a dAy. the (-hanged her Policy tout
proteen 41 her home industryi and the
lr that itt prop, , rtion tai torritor - , she.has
nio•-t population' hi Europe, and slie?"1
has 1•,•,,no• glVal c -4 . 1 0 1 - 0(IliellyC;
1:011:1.tr:;': , 1::1141pc I.llllkr a Protective Pol-L ,
icy. Lal , or, alt huu_'.i.st'iillogs. haz•advanced
about. 'l ptr the tree trade rates,
anti 111/W • !•110 i. ti' (Oily
111 111.1,1, ini•ry; .nlll
Tr.ale Eng . land iti ber:uxvi(
111.16.6.; ; and her laboring elast , e , appi , :ur to:„
t) .( .• wor e content(l ihan :,IV other•partiank ,
of Mpv , A ... e on, inimr,
1,,r nt Meeltan-..;;,
England, rceeatly ited!
the eoal :opt 117; , rk , of Ib 7 ..hritfn) to ii ., eer-;'
twin th!slfrca: pro4zre.s miningi
aud in li-L.4'1,1:n, and Elie;
eintne ooN i I )Ls.ti JOURNAL
lit ukt. , t hr. ; rolloWing said report,
.Whif:ll Wi• 0 , 1:1:10 . 11 , 1
1•11( t!1.
It may bessid. itMeteloss ghis tem* la: • !
sus:x:60101 the as iron prodneetitt: • e
endeavor- 14.4 1 0 - :Only - tutu* iPa suppose
that
u in - a oat:Wiry- Whitest!' this
should good Sliding mind
41eecina ht mallteli Sod Men lecifk *elk
-fogetber,' tig that s
theist Viand be - a bleabitkorreel
Suckt‘bildsetthwesse in Belgium;'
.....wnist can
mare ifitlitis snows* of any trade ? -itleithbut
,Krighind.; - except in ism VIINXI4" oertainke has heed
..ana is the motif' , She hasscer been troubled
info : kes, Mote= .hays- - worked moans& men . .
istni men- against toasters; masters looking oughts
Yuen as - slaves,. out of whom it srmr, their,ttut•
• mi all the labor possibte,tthinkleg Iltgleof th e ir
• welllust; and the moil loulthsg Rothe miners
I .4 7
• *lbimithtim thstviettifirtialt MOSentlisteuts
otrmpsq;..bM„ gothicEaeb caty,l*Ta -tiled to doff'
e • convies ibises by meatus of 001illtiktetIplits
! •
Hues. thus stale If aria rs we hope Add trust is
130sigist
the .past now that education tespneadlng,
I • • • • • %is, befog retorted to as is meatus of
I" • • • • T IllefsaiOthing tuts been each a
Be;
I Oaten trade, and more tended to ruin it. In
I Mum, on the contrary: the men seem -to put the
- most - tarptictiemitteemie tttslrtnastere; and how
is this trust - generated ? Ily .the care the masters
bestaw on the safety anti eraniort of their work-
cepop t l'tt- the me/aeries Mips bulldl:ipi are gou
da* k W - et the p ft ,frames atul . e-celpoili At.
life ft top, that the landing : and -I ing Ad - me •
coal, ace., prior t 0,1116 being taken away"lsivarrieti oh
with the utmost comfort in Wet weather.
..peataehi. spared-for -the protection of lite. the-best
• possible materials are used, the most rigid Inspec s
thin instituted, and the most approve,' surer) tipper- -,
ftlaS are in operation. - .
In the iron works and Manufnetories everything •
is orderly :endcieatt. An Iron works ,fleatil is twit
Possible .They have all their walll white
, WiL0,144; and it must be re peatedly , reneWed for them
to be LiWaye. In tile state in which they Mere found.
Tliey late rettem , ly orderly, et erything having a
place, and being kept therein. Althougli the height
of summer. the Aron works were Much rooter than
in! England. The ey Maims of the steam engines
1 are all piotssl near the rout. as also arc the tr mere,
or at some' distance from the works; water is eon
, t him:illy being sprinkled all over the ',Mee. and the
whltewaspeti walls hate also a cooling, enlivening,
and - wealthy effect. The masters by these means
'o,l,,Vlllee the Vorkpeople that they hava their wel
ts
e nrheart, and Inc consequence Is that the latter.
do their utmost to afoist the mastent, Interesting'
theimolves to the promotion of linProtealent-, hi
•siell of Ili weirl them caw has Le en the ease in
that IL the end it , would be I n
their own beuellt. . •
ENATO4, RAND ALL has requested us
..t) publish . the following communication
in reply to a resolution which was:passed at
the Republican County Convention, which
he says is unjust. We have no objectiong to
~ •
give Mr. kandall the use of our columns to
give kix. version of the story, as neither we,
'6r the Repul s ilican party of the county, de
,
sire to In 'any Injustice to any- or Pur oppo
.
nentg in their legislative capacity. Itig their
,•
more particularly that we combat.
We have frequently *heard that stieli . ;ll •law
Wils ',pissed, and have received a number 'of
communications on the subject,but when .we
asked for a cop,) of the law front those who
complained,•so that we could judge for our-
SelVeS aslo the ecirreerness of the charge , no
,
such .law has yet been furnished m, and we
declined 'publishing the communications.—
I f stieli it4aW exigts, it can cagily be procured
front Harrisburg, and we
,will be happy to .
receive a copy of the same for publfeation,,
' We were told in Reading on .Wednesday
,by a member of the last Legislatiire, that
such a law was ptvsed wit-It reference to a
portion of the Pennsylvania Canal, now
held by the Pennsylvania Canal Company,
and Lkitt Jte thought it applie& to all the
can:tli'_jny thi t 4 ,tate, but was not certain.
( live iff4 the Jaw—that will settle -the
yiles
tiol
- To t r ',!;:.rns a t ! B.7llu,kii kili ,t 1 . .
1 notice a resolutiol . was ad,:pted at :the recent
Iteptio,leau .Vounty Convent: - on denottneing tae
for acd 13.cp.csmillalives troth .selluytt, alit
in the loot ' , ton it; the Lti,iltstat ore, tor it.j.ytiat.t
sit pport,,d ur hat, trig IK'rnutte.l to I.l,codiv!.elia‘lea a
.I.‘w that eliatilt : d" too rwituvlltill Navigation 4'4 , 411-
. 11.41'y to idiot ndon a portion of their easnil In tins
llc•ft . l* utSo. ithatolonell Certain ship-.
lAg p - oni,s, a: at
.. Mount Carlon mot Palo A iro.
Tat. It...llama having for its °Wet they inanufae-
Jereof caoitio, and bi , ed ii., !los upon a
a.,sunipt ton ie. to Met., Might perhaps ttiOjeet
its atilt or to the ito pa tatioin ul w amity au.tenipt tug
to nunlead the -pitude. I have .llc auuut. h , nt_ever,
that the thas!,..l i tot de tett;atett who supporied this
resOlution, :tried tinder an letirent,t but :mistaken
understandiii.,? of the lite:,; Now, the trolta Is, that
.11,111 her at Lilt, ,ion of tar I.eglslalUre, nor at
any 1'11.% loss sessi4c.llrinc Itie :tax. je.trs I 11.1 - ve
the st`id.dol" , ,, , frorn tank i'ounty, was any hot
Of any kind pa,rtts.l that 'tuition - Lea or wrap tied
'Alas C 1a1c411,, to abandon tiny , portion ut their-canal
•or to chaige their slapping wharf es. Neither has
the NaVigdliCil say right or power, up to
the ',resent time, - to abandon] any port nun of their.
'eamd. Whether or not they may • Image or aban
don any of tuefr nhipping wmirves, is a saran bat ter
lawyers that ; donut pretend to deter/id i.e. If they
•
ha e this right, they (title att'wuys luta It from the
Lime of the Original InVorporatlon of their eumpany;
or tor ci% fortY 3 - earn: past. 1 Nalll that lee
NaVigatkal Company do not 'eliont that tiley,have
ally ilgu C w atiandoti any Portion of their equal
u!it.i.eol.lce.in their liability to keep open and main
.toin Life sante. 1 have4ieen a Letter to t ,Vg tlfect,
.tilltd which is now in the possession of a prominent
'legal gentleman In l'Ottnvllle,) front r. i3. iowen,
tae President oflthe Thitadelphla d Heading
[(unload Conipany. Mr. itloweu, however, eontenos
twit there.ie no law which 4:limpets them to main
tain any parocutta shipping points,. If this Is Si),
then !Visa def, et the origtuat law which cleated
the company anti the Legislature of nearly half a
century ago, are the:persons for our hepulmeint
friend." .. . to hold areuuntalLe for thin delleo trey.—
Perliapt*•ll - Ithilly veurs ago they had felt tne-luipur-
Lance ut his Ile else as muelt they,profes , to do alt
thin particular !hue, they might hay.. hind It other
wise.. This, however, may InvoiVe the legal oul‘tt,
;jou 01. lute tering with entailed rights, Tile Cunt in
earl settle this. My object th tittatned w herr I ,
tistiat 1.0/1,. people - of . Iscialylknl County that this
resolution at ale Itepttlincan Comity ConventiOn is
based upon a clear error, and tied at nit II tile du rl og
.Ihe past. nix years, br indire elty, Lave the
benator anti il , ,prt ,, t..ntlttivCS front tieltuy Coun
ty-, VOted for or permitted to pass, tiny law, that
al
ilothiirizes or pe.tts the rihno‘al• or change or
plaee of the kuinping, wharves of the nchnriklh
NriVigalloth Company, nor of the abandiatntentoh
/my portant of •t heir canal: • RespeeVitilly,
T.,: ItaNbAt.L.
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SCILOYLEILLUAA ItN, Sept: hit, 1870..
Recur Jlititters;
WEEKLY ALMANAC.
ALI•r•• I N S
Is7U. U • N MOO
' N'l t 'ejf
• tos Es Srrsi :
5.28
5 lt) 6
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6 rt:EzspAY..... I, _ll
ti W 4::$4..)AY ° •531 I 6 2,5
rit, !,5 6.4
Psi DAY &:{l I 6:2:1
The Library of Gowen -I"
Mr. R'. Hoed for a (tonal
Yesterday. liatrirk CarriA was severel in
jured on his hack by a tall id' voat in the Wades,-
ville
TO-13201701V. Thirty-sikth Sunday (f Or!
year, and tweittli niter Trinity , . •:I)ny's'iongtiii,
1 . 2 11..iir% and 59 Minutes, •
•, A' meeting of the Relict Board or Go‘‘` - en
A. IL, wilt 10:: at the sto're.ot 'Capt.ll
.I'. -X. Sttiltt, Centre street s on Tite , , ttnyc.eve
:uing next, at S Eve' . -- nember is re-'
cque , ted to bepreient.
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Fatal Mining ticeident.--'-Two men, ~rte nam j.
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!ed o%%en ('rosin, the other's name We'have not r
beard, were killed :at a colliery at ,n
-ing, on the 30th August, .by an ityektent. theiH
details of. Which we have not learned.
There'iti a strike at the St. Clair shaft bemuse
'Mr. Kendrick 'will nut tli,,elnirge Mack
1.64'4. Every effort was made by the men to
avoid the ditheulty'and were tt nut for the taunt'ing
latuntage or those men it would have been;;
:snioothett over.
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I No Jury Trials next Week.—W i c are nuthor- ,,
lied to !linte.tinit the jurors suMmeneii M seryel
: iii the'ecimt of Quarter SessMn 8 commencing!
on Mondliy, the r.nn inst., lire being nouitod by!
The Sher-lll` not to attend, lii- urger ,of Judge'
Ity(in, ic,no jury trials • will take,pla;ce duntig:.
',god week. .
In conseqUence of the Second Preabyterian
Church 'tieing viosed for enlargement,: tile cony,
gregation will worship iu the. Court Ilauhe, to.
;morrow itt lel A. M. and P. M. 'rim
Min. S. neuter, D. D. and S. S. D. is expi,e1.4..1 .
',ow preach both inorxiing and evening. All are
'cordially inviteci. • . • .
• Aceidenit --While pa:intim? the no* breaker
at. Iteeve,;,dale, two wiles from Tatnarta, by the
falling 01,:,11 scaffold, three men employed by
iLueN tt.Boughlier, were:injured. Frank Vynen
!bad his ankle joint and three ribs broken ; Geo;
Boyer, on of John E. Beyer, liad'his Wrist dis
located. ,•Gid Billmau was !baliy •brullied, but
.had no bones ,bruken. TlieTfell about twenty-.
tiveiedt. •
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I Borough Improvement9: , ..i.mong. ,
the invi
provemems being made.in our II yrouili, we nu
tiee the erection of a 3 stort/ brick' dwellin g and
listrire;in Market ' , Square, on sth and Market
Strtety4, by Mr. Geo. - Rosebgarten. The main
building ts 24 by 44, and has a three story bail
buildinkr,lloby 16. Mr. ItoSerigartett,e'zitikln try
beefily)* it hirriself as a gr ocery stare awl rcesi.
tlenee. : , . • .
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.Fall Running Races of ' the Reading Park
ilkaisociatign.—'fliese races will commence on
Tuesday next, Sept. dth, and continue until Sat 7
ifrilay, 10t14 'fho premium's amount Le 83009.- . 'r
Me detai '.'' - will - he feund In an advertisement
',in another column. - A number of fii4t horses
have been entered and the races (woman, . to he
exeding and interesting: They are aliVay,s.well
conducted and pleasant to attend.
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.1 3 innic for an Important Object.-=A gyand
icuie, the,proceed.}tit,which be4tlvoued.E4
the benelit'of the widows 'and orptiaicibL the
'German Soldiers who aro lulled in.. battle, and
3o.the support...Of the wounded in the. present
War between ilerrnany and France, will be'lreld
4 1n. Xgrieultural York, Pottsville, on kionday,;
*4t• 12... Tickets liltcan , be proeured at this
!prime, as well us from the thembersiof. the Coq.;
itnittee . i.hf Arrangement... It should: .be the
greatest suets of the season. as the object ccinii i
Ibiends'itto IN 1 0 , • 1-
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,6Unclaimed letters remaining In the PottsV ill
red Office, Sept. 2, 1870: ,
Abrecbc Freak. 0i liner Catty Mooney Mary:
1 rainier Anton •
_liaoghay M Ich McGuire Mary
1 y lieuf ' .. 'Hayward Mr.. McGinty Elly
k
rdan Jame Ilodgdon Chat Prosser Ellzabll
my Michael Hail alarm, Purcell Ellen
Bradley Mary Kin set Looms, Parpen. Sormla -
: It Clanoda Kersnner Will, 11 4b1L15412 1,..: 7' -
•Coyle Mich I Kauffman MI a altb.m.htlJeury J
,Cfahns Miele' ' Maria Rooney Wris
fafan Joo or PhliKeenrick MaggleStrort Chas
: w Etta M • Kelly Maggie Smith O W •
Itchy Mlzah;lx -Kelly lane.- ~ Strati Si A
yams Geo ship I.dewe,lly a DT '. Shearer iliallto
- vans Thus Msh booby Jacob - , Taylor Chas K
. :lils.W D McDonald JamniTaylor Wm
oley Wm' ' Mellule Joon. Velth &MIDI
non Mary Monroe Maple -
"The 'oOWen•Gnards" will he ninstered un4'
der the laws otthe state on Wedue s d# n igh 4;
next in the hall of Gowen Past. Ail onroliett
inemberx ofthepompany, and, all comrades of
e Post who desire to join lheCompany, are reT
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I• . Destrutithre, • 8-33111 It , Minis tireaket
l'ittrnsd.—Yes ay rdorning between ant
o'cloOk; flames were discovered issug fronii.
11therbreik - er of Slelnes,.. Hilt & Harris( M.s in hanar.
leity, w hich, was One ortbs_ttnesfitt the:Cou tit'. I .
I.The flames spread rapidly, and the entire turnc ,
two was speedily involved and destroyed in 1
' iiitout two lours. The-fire was one of; the Gel
' l cest ever seen in that loealitc. ' ,The machinery
as well as the frame' work of the breaker, wat
entirely destriiyd, • . . „
The -tiro originated in the boiler house, it is •
supposed( and_wila acaidental... I :
The lr,ss is $43.000, on whirl' istin
' vice Of ;3..1,500, distributed as follows: St.euritY
[1 Fire Insurance (foinpany, of New-Vork,-liti,t0.0.;; 1 :11
Imperial, London, ;343;etio; -North .~inerii_ni Ilse
surahee Company, e.wi; Xiiiover( t 2,50 0 ,;,
1 City Fire. liatf.irt., $1,5o0; Franklin, l'hilideb.
[da, $2,50t1; Itsumiiee Capp:my tif North
t..
Ainerie.i,.,soo; Manhattan, 'N. Y., r 2,5001;
tionai, 11 , ..5t0n,
.By this tire, men' and boys Were.' threiyti
rut of employm itt.• . .•.'
1 1 . Messrs. Hill & I Harris will proceed at once te•
rehuild,She breaker, but fully four mouths will
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be rertutr'ed, to e4rnplete it. They exileet to get
into the Market Carly in the Spring oh 1871.
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.The loss iu nitiney by the destruetitti of thiS
breaker is not so gI'CUL' Its the loss in: tiriio at
,1 this the husii.at dart of the Season. - - 4 Tlits•
11 1 peor:Oly sev'ere t the firitiA4 the breaker laid
tulle 'sometime; before and dnring thelast stas;- ,
1,1 pcifsion.:
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L` The Dairy Joern,al'a'Aianivereary.--The tlrst i
lan ii wersary orilie establishment of the .DA I Li -
I Jorie±smj,one oin •Thtirsday, and the litiblisii. , ;
:Fn. utisserb , ? .si it by.furnishing to its subseriber
• a
very tihely engraved portrait of KingWilliain :
jof Prussit4 Which is pronounced by these whO
!have seed the I hale - - .hititr old gentleman; a'
faithful hkem,.4. Tn:Lt.
.i tat picture is liighly ak*-
predated by these %i l bu have received it i,
j shown'hy the fait. that hundreds vf.;.these pie':
[Um:, have been framed by — thii . ,possiesiore." In
;one in.,..tatiee,, we hai, - e heard, an entlitisiastit , !
I i_krinaii in town! eileirclod...it with a wreath of,
1 inigrant flowers tiil hung 'lt oh .it • wall of hlis{
[ ri•solenee. Of eourse.as the reporter' is writing.
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this; notice (in liii own responsibility, he cannot;
j say what the feeltin.N . . : of the pliblishers Of the:
Joi - usAt. are in ;the matter, but he presumes;
they must lie rlen,itrable at the knoledge Of:
the itreat satisfaction alfprded
. their su 'feriberS
Lc-the appropriate all:averi,iary gift. , , • !
. • Again thi; reporter tiim..t intrude his '.iiersiM••
ality in exp'resAing his satisfaeti• n at. the very''
agreeable hour he spent on Thunicliy 'even 0.4`
at the.Ameroaudiouse, in assisd..g, with some'
twenty-five other employees 61" the JOI`RNAL
I CA..thil.htilent, aid a numb !r of water invitid
guests who have had more or' less to
. 11r with
I"Sprighily,.; eitlier ivieorrasimutients tir rilport.-
1 erB, to decimate ;the' content* °firs table 'spread
•in the It.ist's e. 114 Wm. W. 12,20 , 1,) hest' styles,
and when wit •..i. Ili i - ,,,' everythin.; in'the ALI . $
1 of praise. i.;l,sai.l,i for no more e.onplete caterer
foran affair like, thatof TutirsdAy - eati lie found
i anywhere, anal itvlien•lie does his tie:! , ,tit iS' tie
plit l
ultra. The iar pn• z. was given by the pub
fishers ;•
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shers of the Jut IffiA editor, i L to the edito, reporterS.
:Lind eompositorspf the establishment, itidionori
. of the first anniversary of the 'D.iti.r,..and as a.
mark of the friendly and fraternal feeling which 1
they desire to ext . stlietwevirthein and tiiiilir eta.:
ployees. The atilir 'lasso! air in the im,ll. pleas.-
am • manner. tipeeches were .delitiei•ed hit
Me s srs. It innamdt.iin-ey, Little atniottiers, hill
tile inmost hilarity and goo.l;feeling piovailetli
rt.' t•r9ptoyot... ml . . , ire tho retiarter to tsay, tti.it
;they never p,i•:se I a more ii.;reeable or Inb.•rests
in.; If int-. and 111.. t they ;fatly reeiproeate the
:wily sCllayientl expre,sed on the Oeila,iont)
' their employers. f TNI.ly ' 31 . 1(111,41upivers.trias It o 1
in oty-in the hisq , ry of ",:i i iri..;atly,'" • and tita v
(Ito V3.104).011,4 ir,rharA ty.evening li!iie to at - 'l. 1
' teloi them all. , i :; I
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Farewell Serrnon.—We alluded briefly in ear;
DAILY on TOCStiay to the fact that on Sunday!
evening last, the itev. 1). Steck, raster of the,
; Lu'rheran'elmreli, Markt ! Street,t pi*caelted his;
' neuwell - sermonL to his people. The occasion!
was one of nneoinmokiiitcrest. and attracted an
unusually larAe I-emigregation. Mr.', , S. is it
pas ether of recognized . ability lo thigeoninat-,
tiny. As a pulpit orator, he has few Superiors
in the country. His sermon on .Suuday evit
inn:: is spoken' ir by all whose the :privilege
it' was 1., hear , it;cis an cif art or:surpassing ex:,- -
cell ems.. The I likabees have been rare in which
a de-c.mrse from Jhe pulpit - has produced it
were profound Impression. ! Viewed :in rt.ilt.>ri-
ci ,,, 1., the , occasion,- it was both in re„tard to its
miner and mariner, it mould; et appropriatic
tie-s. It tests ii,l42d Mt t h e 32. d verse or' the 'sloth
cis 'pier of the .Afte of thi.Apostles: ' A2of !toff!,
Re, th cell, 1 cohitaiowl yOu to t;od, f Did to eh?'
ww , litf H. - 4 GraCc, which i.r abet to b add
,iina Wp
awl to tbiii; 1/41* us, inheritance autony,nd Meat
ii h A are Off (nth ir/.. •
' ha the the
first par or the- drseimrse I he• sneaker ' !
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a• % erted briefly I , lld. beantifully to the:author or
tJ ~ works, the, evasion on which they were
ukered and then; import; There Were passage's
in this, As in tithir parts of the 'serum!, of rare
bri Watley:mil
,poWer, and, orsiteh edeet as 0
thrill every heart in the crowded assembly". 4
The text -clueidilled, the Ite . v. gentle:n:ln pr, :s!
~.!e- l ed' to give la' short but very' interesting,
sketch Of his Tors. in . connection With' the,
w li
lurch fronten he• Wass about' to,lake his;
leave. , Ile canal to Pottsville in the spring WI
1.1;, and commoneecloperatiOu as a toissionarS4.!
lie . 1 - iegan witheut a' cmgregathin, without :4:
sahbath.Sehool,lwithout a house 'or w , ,irs•hip.
th -4-!
S,II however, la little band 'of. carneSt s-iulk
like:Limself,. and certainly not rieli4-Stive.th
;lie sense that f i rth and irtiod works' constinq
'Aelics:;—rallied arbtind s hinhrand in a few yeurit
ties • church full of -happy A- orshippenr, stood
here as the reward of their earnyst and united
toil: Alter remaining with' his beleveittloOt
mr.neitrly clever years, - hu was ailed tit another
toid. • At the el d of eleven years more he ris•••,!
turned. Ills sta, - this dine WaSshort, Much the
shorter. of his . itontire ministry thus liar; bin
short 34 it had !deem, his labors.,,lth trukted lad
- been the result' pt some. good,L . thOugh much ,
-le. , - th.tri he desied. During his present tern' '
of sorvic 4
e; less 1 y tit months than twit yean4,,
5;.rtg. , .0.! new to !tubers nal been aided sto the :
congregation. I npelled kiy the t , odviellon thiit!
it its. the Witi of Providence. that he should
labor in the tie! I to which he had larylybeett!
CLI ii , l. he said he most now leave the seepnd !
time, most lik'elly to minim ne more, except it!
4ii.:.111 be now ai d' then, te:i a- transient visito
lit a.-u, ed his enders that it eausia ,Inin un-1
feigned sorrew Ito s:eparate front a peopie t r iti
whom be felt hineself boonct,by ties s I tende ~,
He w,ml I never tease to 11010. them inikind rtk
g ini: As in years gone_ by, so in timelto'i , ote,l
their prosperityl should'-be -to trims . a sintree ofi
If ...I t-felt pleas re.. He exhorted than to lib
in , re than k.:,,1,11 zealous hi the !taste!';. CallsO:!
True.. said he; ate part in pemon, bntilias is a.,
s•oal matter: we. are still one
.in . [be ! .satitb,
.:, -sod with, and' in the same glorious Work.
It .• iiie one itisq
,in a common itylie—itT sol q- .
oh, ring hope primnfortalit\s'e Part ll.*
w • meet again,not [here it' may Well bi..; but in
II ~ten, Whiril trill be far better..: i I
.%li,, :s. wilt hear with him to the' .cede opti's
f haste labors, to:,t only the ;Tiest wishes 0 ' - hap
p •opl ! e- of Its 4te congregation, but ithei-•'-'•llin
lir.X•und repeat of all whose privilege. it' wiks
1.-. enjoiy ; Ins itepialiftanee. Thirteen'years if
hiSvalnalsie iifejhave been spent in Pettsville.
iturni_%lAl i ll, t ine as a man .atol a Minister of
the a i , litel, - he has Wort a deservedly' high plaile !
in .ilh' p•mitlarl regard. lie will tiel great 4-,
missed. May the eongreOtion made vlteantity .
has removal be so fortunate as aeon to enjoy thte
watchful care of an niter pastor ifs able, mid list
muelt entitledtii their regard, - • i '.
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First-Q, 2 .9 2 nu%
Fail Jl. •it 11.. v.
Lust q. 'IT $ 4-1 ev.
New M.
.ost .is indebted in
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nion of books. •
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• Local Jot tingh.l-0 n Thursday a iiiio.6 named
Julia Gran', nut seriously hurt by a ;hill iir coal
at ilic colliery : : f tile.Sintolk Csial Colifiny. !I
lin;liop steve,;s ; of this Episcopal' !I iiiiiese, will:
ollieiare in the lillostpall (..14tirclies in ( / 'entrallitl
awl A , blatol, on sm. day! next. ,
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F. Nierman; an 4:let:Wren 9f Ashland, lifts
sold 111, property and removed to the West. I 1
• Shenandoli City has an `excellent snpidy 4f,
water aid tire plucks, bill nu tire appiniaus. I
• Scarlet fever•fil said - to be raging to ci-insider,,-
able extent in Clerks County.- -' '- - i
'- We are autlifirized to state• that, thr... juro r s
to Nerved imille Court of ;Q.inultir
Sea,ions coonnencimgon It:sllday, the :Ith'insti
I are being notmed by the Sheriff. not t. 9 attend:,
by order of Judge Ityrof; as 'no - jury trials trill,
.take place during said week.
'll.le,' public s hOols of Schuylkill IlaiVcin will
Open on >l end: y next I,r the fall and winter,
term.
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The atntruntalolleeteit.by the reeenl Otrletls4
of thi, district fir the
.v - i•ar ending :Jain 3!), 1579,
was - 5*261,137,74. i : ,
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• For the ir.t.Me't of ;refders in general !tvL stall)
the fact that no - tamp, will lin' required on s
re
ceipts of mum*, or on Promissory notes „ for ti.
less sum than §'loo, after The” tir'st of next oq-1
. , i + 1
toper. . 1 ' •
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On.Tuklay 1 miller employed a Niue
erboeker ' (*old n.y, near Alithanoy City, walls;
:killed •by a - f: II of coal. Yesterday la miner;
cmployel ut the St.' Nicliol4s Colliery wa ll y
kined by a_ similar occurrence. • -We haat;
let learned tie nanies of the unfOrtunat 0;
m i. - ,,
. A Union Carp Meeting Was Crecently held;
near Herndon, Northimilierland Jotinty, whichl
Passed on' pleasantly art.! pr,4ltably ;to tho.sti!
ivil4 i. artietp4l.l. •'•.' I
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The public behodLi of TretiMpt Will :open op
Aloriday next. i
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On .'ruesday a bov named Loitus f. 15 yearii:
old, while gun ing nea.r. Oirairdvillo. nifeidentlY!
shot himself i' the arse and-side.. Ito ;will I*;
cover; . , 1 -I
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On the-same day, Willie - (treeti, agedl4 year.'
,i
of Girardvilie, , was injured 'by tieing rift) over;
by a log: wagon, while climbing on •it ko get pi
ride.. His infulies areamt serious... i . f
The bridgejacross- the Schuylkill, lon the;
Cressona road, which bruleedewnseveritl weeitia;
'since has not yet 'been repaired: .- The *rater it;
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very low in the river, howeVer, and
,4 cash! r :
fordable. 1 - ' . , -,
',Air. H. .7. Olterman, of Tremont, whilealriv«-
ing on Saturday last, to his farm in Williams ( '
Valley, dropped the, ruins from hit hatids,' an „
while endeavoring to ;regain them-by ststpin :
over on the- tongue the horses eoinmence
kicking, Mr. Osterthajn
f receiving tt-kick on Id ,
side, and ono on.his r Main ' 1 lict
twe•M the hor s es to the grunnd,' the wagonlxisl•- •
sing over with, out further injuring him. Ilh--
was not serion,sly.ickihred. i i •
The prospects for cheap buckw eat \ ctilies the:
coining whacker° said to be good. . ,
Fall overcoats tire beginning to distiliky .
them ; - I
selVes on our' overcoats
these evenings. !1, _ , i
The-it. Carbon Rolling Afju was, (lisp:meal I ,
of at-Sheriff Sale on Saturday, and was pUrcnasetk '
by the original bond holders; ,:. ; -;; i 1;
At about six o'clock Monday evening, - - II
young wan, a4out l 7 years of a,g0,l nine - :
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Clark, a pivotinan, was rite eve{ •by ad enl4lll
near the Palo 'Alto round house %ind had ale
taken off help* the knee.
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On Monday Morning a lad about eight or t4l
years or ago, named Augustus Long,residing
in High aboveiThird'atreet, fell,from elites=
tree near the Sharp Alountain school homy), ani
broke both hia arms.. HIS btidy was also eon,
siderably bruised. . • • '
new telegOiph 'others was opened at Centia•
Ha on TneAdayi last- - -
On Monday last EU William, fogitivi
from -the Alsits House.. broke- his let while,
endeavoring get', aboard of movie'
coal train. lig was returned to his!,fortne i rl
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Onartera
pu Monday morning two young men; eloA
Ployed at the illast. Pine Knot-Colliery, near
New, Castle, were lnpired, one by the felling
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1.1441. a . i .ki nit „Vb. until:43ns Orem - 0g ;
iktell'hi. StaltVid icle ex-' i
biOft.
-vented that Olarper'w -nrineicet4`!
Speinggieltr a will be, meth • Within- 4.
fordo_ *IL -' 's infantry-413W OcrW. : Amod___: . , l 4
the United $ Ario3,lno been • *1?Pola : 111
thedrill of time ' - - The Oompanr,p_nkau*,
ea to bitbuge an etTeetlve. tt,has now ester Att.
ty m e gbe rel., . - .
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1 ,. some timber ! -n . ixin him in the slOre, and the
.other while eraUpting ears.,l.Their amtles are
Brian. MK/ea/arid Thotnas 'tans. .ItiLi-eo h..ul
;,ttte by kof hi he. tl etstiliMe out caste.,
1 i
'-granabatl.on cif. is Heidi asheii. *'''' *. ~,
--.itirit.- Shrill „.wl &a bus d' w-. it by
•lieintiireeipitliteci down an e . ., ,. ent 'th •
Idatestut, near '..11 anov I', - ' ~". --" Fehrn ,„
- has beettiawardeci /tjudirm , .' againSt Mal oy
townatti_p for $5, 1 / 4 4 dantagi ii •
The_ Re+.• I). iS k-, pastor i)f t 'E. sh
'4.atanitrin ;Ch ' reh preached his. far isk' er.„
Morts,oti Sun. ay wetting, last. ' The "oreasiott
'was one og (I pst touching interest ; the c,.n
-&ego:1661w). %er t large, fitting the. spacious',
i
auditoriurh . iti..l. 1 tmost (rapacity.. .. . .
- •At the Ova ina. Park', on Tue, day . alter noon,'
the rutiftit4; '11( re s 'Coal Oil'.l?linny" an;/
'! . ..1.1u1l Horse' •we tryi=ng ta get t .start,'they
ran :togegte.r.ltvlie rieret.,,Beyerle.sjtier of the . ,
latter horse, hd t small bone of his'itOit:le•i
broken. The zsore p bee:title itninanage.thie and
tett' ieto,,"Co4 Oil Johnny" just as. they 'wi,rt,
ern-..4iTik Vic; 9' ' ; W i -.."-: - -
~.,--:, ,
00 Ilorida 'at ?moon - a • tnatt.h . tarot, of
Cricket wam p tiye, 1,..y the nem, Erec r it of the
.
Part CariAill tub . cl-Llie-SciauLtlii.lel'A:4lo'l: Ilw..
l a
Polb+vP.lolltt ),il,k , tilt' n$ in fa . yoy,of the .fortner
by a handriohi? at!o.a. - .
. 1 .., '', -: - . .. ,. " . . 1 - L-'i
On Monday j!nt4-ling ft iittll' .- gtri,`'agv'd three ,
yctari, rd4Oin' at t orkv„ille,' got. a • bean ,in'hee
ttiro.tt and 's't nghi4l i tit , stgalia4prore. ! , ...lie coula,
ri
be - relleved. ' Viz 'tie rb ti:t.ill:e •tu as,-..•i-tatit on,
panic.. - : , 3 f . ' ..
. - . , . ..
lituy',cif 'et ren .4rpriSinfkitterehtit.iare al
ready' laying u th it tall ,:,el.' stir !.;„-ii.icl,..i. ''t'lt'e
way fo ilisi)osda o' them is to advertise` lit tilt:
Joutt:sAr..... .• 4 . ‘ '• .
,
. ou!rue4ilayltudriitni if an 'early :hymn. three
ears of a trai Won ttitar way iv' on the - .Malf.inoy
and Broad ',3launt: '4 Itoirroßtl. were wrecke dll63 ve tte•PiAlt.if's rdaker e. by c nit: it • In con
tact with soul i tua St'S of rock .which laid been
i t
Waved ov the fraqk by unlznbwil parties.. ~ If
the train 13;414 en - a doWtt ifitt‘', the. fiellurrence
'kvolliti haf'i'.4 . , 4.1 n ore disastrou - s. So:fitinish
inegit t2.,:ah be I u se. ere for a person guilty of so
atrOt-IntiS an a t, c itange'ring ak If d , iu4 hr. , :is
tt , .
well as prOpt . ..r y.'
1):i Tlitimla . • aft again the-Mixed train was
c oiling into ' mi tta,.a wonian,wlibtWo child
ren; one. a tOtt 10 Tars old anti the - other about:
a year old, in his:aet, of eri*zdtix. the l'om, der
mill, baidge -a notti init.,. Moire Trintatina, ‘verc.
cauht. Ity the , ngi to tent the woman l and the
youngest Chid hatocki•ii down and .seriously
injured. We tarc.sincti learned that the Child•
died later tit tl 0 esTnitig.. andsthat alai wnuLai
is still iu a . crilic-al ponditon. i - I : • .
At St. Clair,• in, tintiday bvening,
,LNl"' ! .'l of the .
risinl; getierat on,inse ineruittg into manhood,
gave a petalled c ewrtaintnetit while the people
were going f out Uitirch. I,..'ause—lager. Wt.!
refrain giving the: ituret4.with:•the li.tw that'
they will not ):.!•• g iilty of tliV• Vic tv-Vti 1 ,I•
~IN:',
police tieing ah itit,, an olti wont lii- wartedhem.
. .
. .
•
E PUB L
Hararmiou's P
-• anci.
Ile COnvon ion,,4f ;lie Republi?..ans o,',4•!inyl
kill Vuunti• pr the intrpo,e pr iimiti - nating' il.
ticket le lierote4 for at I:3*A-oaring t..),ltouer
elevtion. wits piehlait the -Court .11.6LAse; in tlii:,
.13,r0u4h. on Montay last. ! . :, - 1 . •
Tne. follmvii .;,...ulpeer4 prc.icle , l: ' ..„ • '
riY.Nident,---Capt..lE. L. Severn.. i ..
nce Prexidl.tris--ptenj. IT,ltOttiatt, .1:1,..-01) Brit
-1
I
ton, Jiwtto S. lioyet ato.lt;,- , ..1F. 1 , :ur.t.c...
; Neerebtri , 'N' V. I . Woollaee, J. A.. II aritzin:zor
and Isaac J. , I urt , I.' . 1: • -; ' . . .
..1., connnittei -0 on ri2.s.)l tktionA was appuint
. .
led, 38. fOllO,Vi., •
I 11..fliel 11. Mlillerr chairinat4 Levi C. Lcil.), ..It.
18. Coolirati, NVilljahL ilen,,iiiilQr; Jacob 'Hare, E.
M. Wltets : Ltontl, 11., \'. 1t , ,v. - t.tatt,...4amttet li. Itte“
;sel. Albort KtTttle,l 3 Churlcs Ni i 31.1111111., ' Joh!! N.
N.:Ill 11111311. . . t ••• -: • ; „
A tolegtai)4l.le,ll.itell frottti Ilan. 11. 1. t:::!;,,
.w;ts read, i n(0111114;4 the t'...lts!etitiott that he v..zei
,hota eamlidad: t',,rtany (Alive IbeCoreit. •
STILTI.: SEN.I.I*.:
. . .
ThuC. )111'ell mutt hen pr. wz. 4 0c10,1 to nominate
a cantlidatoih , B.a 4. , Se tale, w:Ili lii t,dICoM, ii)
,revolt: '
. - 1,-,1 hallo/. '..!.41 bal:-)t -
The+s. C. Z.lii , k; S- 1111ive6 71 - ;7.
.1.1..th1. li..1111.1:114.41 I 3 vtt.sviile. 7A :7 .4 ~ .i
c
Th,,.. . {•n ill: it :1,4 clotlared tiro nankin, c. -
'lll(42ony'vz
'three 'intmlitia
ing
If. E. Ste;..;.; It np•
„N1 . 1,1t. IL
W. 11..W. , t,';illa s
Ilrip•F i r 1 "
' Witia!tr i 'r it
ti)r. Y.-
i
Lei:Aro: iit,tultri':ed
.
"rhe Celt yen
etauli,bite h;c .
. Pat
M. :kir. Moelt:,
J.L . 4. Kirk pat r
Eli 4.`i liet , ; t ,
Mr., Paer4ll
PII
hiv thattioi ;11
wa, truh ;air
' The Converi
( 1 .11.14,ii!Utt.•
tv'sult i .t
1 1:to.-I.. lAiwit Ilial
1 .
Alich. S...tti!lii L
t I' l
Th,1 , .. 1 r,),-, 4. ),.•., igl
t;eo. Stahl, S! Vitill
t:eo. li. - Iteei.ll,Ma',l
lir. A. Sebutt4, Atl
i'll.v.;. lietrneEN!Pol!
Lew i•+ 1)011 ; 41, }1rY' I
Mr.,Stnial•wk-,,t0
~
t ,
;: . i 11 'a:in ,
, ,!
' x tile Converi I,a)
; 1 vanilla:ito • fqr LI
fgAlowirt:grrst 7 t:
Ross INII, l'o, t (;t Will. Shoetie •SO
J. A. II rint - pit ~.:er,
Mr. Stmene was
The ronvo . ' ,
van, li)Ette':
Hollowing res;
•
;:irrt
Evan': d. Tip!'
\Vni.
tu!{tr.l fry aril
rolfita
the collowia
adopted,:
Thu11'4 , 011.41(
nun fISS.:mI.I4,
of the 'pet
tutees:, and alit
tuntty should
known—there
Rettute , ,,, •.(1
sures tit' the No
twilic.i?e the IQ
(10,1 hall been
helm; f It bp' ii
financial ht ri
111 11
ry.
lit Li
ain • •
ft/
t 14,
..., „.
hat th Othninisrration of the anti% Of
t
der 0 v. 4 ;‘..:l* - • has ,been: marked,kv
hone, v and by- ability - . Free Plan the
1
i.t T:I , tes,, attentive to the Interest of
Ire:till as to gain. the untinatilled ap
glie pe pie of the State.- , • , I
hat th coarse or Ow !Jon. 11. I, Cake,
tutlve n Congress front -thr• Brit pis ,
nth o r apprountion. and his efr.nrls tn
Tnein Instrial interests of the elinntry,
and earnest support of the prin•
Rep ililivan party have Won . obit
t.ttltti e *tint we heri-by. deebtre nu r
xv as,' 1 'the tithe past in his luttlfriti"
tat inrview• of the timely warnine i , f,
rr . in eWrence to nit. tittempt -which
nuult :it the ticict '..4.,...i0n of the I ... gis
trim • the Sinking Fund of.the Snit i•'
tif m Mor; of bonds, for private - use
• ,n 1 I no , ndertraite security to the
iup the . representativer from thii..
r! nex Pegislittu re to yote mminst j.IM
while ire Sire , fa favor of all I.ltitiTilltt4
Meow . iigement -of ailwrig„ nod other
Is in tie Mate, wr are utterly oppoied .
lie fu . d‘i of tno state ht nit imrtterint
Omit it &Mit , interysts In TIM, eon ,
7
, .
,
iitt xi,: rric nmend Dm canine of :i
ii. relse - mi . ain -nd the I. on.tttution
94 :-..-rn renectitd retorters, espeemily
yi:yitelt . 1.01 :is to rnmove It, its far ~,y
politic: iiittukfnces, liy - cleetink , tsco ,
ily /
i each,' ndicial District on the s r .iutic
ut,,l4ry, Coininißsioners tare elected,. I
tat M i e : hail with' pi eastire. the fact or
in t I...N•atiotial I.nhor Congre4, - tritcl.
nn I. or the follow Ulg TArilf 0 , 111114
ki . lat the 'wakinginen of UM.
Irech le t i eecsst.try of protect iota'
PW
ti .I) iced 'Aar, ,a hundant tunchiner3i.
vital of li rope and realize tied it t 4
1
Meaus' - waliat :their priesm•rity a•V
etttpttif tof 'their fandth.... 4 and th . !11 4
i
tlii:aptl . ,4e' r erlhttlced...: ' : -
-
b . "Ft:m(lalett ti.r ttdatlt the IteVi•••ark , ' n„
'atermirbon UNE. 4.3 ive can it olhher
ides tbt revenue to 'be mainly laid on
sae article., 413 we have the m:tt.erla.l in
dev trip the reionrceC of the roan! ry.
1 . .P , ^ , orleu; give. einployuleut.t.ii more
the 11/1111grati011 of •kitu4l lubur; ei.i.ut.-• 4
eta: rket for agrinlttnrol profluetA, destroy
otis.arrl penslV.• ibternuf
euy ct enni lute with the rnaLinfac!leter: ut
1
. , ~ .
at •O, believe that the labor of the
tt be . roteeted by 1111141 diSviilll iilaiioll44
'
wil' AliVe. it from ma unfair anitrit in
on Itli the low priced labor of foreig;l
; tt al ire all,after the Indust/yawl imp:,
'd h . e . regulated themselreS upon a
f ti. ties levied -on I forelzu tuanufac+
mix. tenny violent cir needik!SS cliangl
i
a so they would .. lay , ce . rtaln , to intai
di. - ter and ruin- to the industrial
evo fitry, without bringing any vuti
/, , netl Is,
i
I tat t --.' express - , nur sympathies with]
Po set* in their efforts to establish . '
y„ livelnethat,their cause Ls thiat 01,
OM titleiviland Religious Liber ty' ou t.
of 'rope.
tat lino we approve of the free' l int-i
li pt one front foreign ltuadillito this;
1 iscip •rove of the system of Contract-; .,
or- :.teriu of years at rates of wages;
ved runt tiatase given under a my - stein;
..
qi extravaganee and MiStliflClag ' t!''.
j to Gunn ty„matters in the '•lisiuds
itineracy, demand reform, and the '1
Mx-payers should make a clean 1
IPetents. and nalstnituagersat the I
talon.. .
Rel+oo34,i
ignition 'of
'country,. we
log for labor
bat lleticreth
cc slaVery..
' Resolved,.
went which
of the so-call
heavily 1t
sweep o( the
cotrilnlrOCte
Resolved, r
by civilians t
rec .tanter
soldiers are a'
to*sald posklt.
Resolved,
Charles Ern
them of Lebea .1
candidate for
entitled to tit
we concede) •
unite is stip . ..
vent lon.
Reitoliedl
and E. L. ser
1 - I.;Levark be I
next ttepuldt, 4
ReAolred,
than of. the he
Schuylkill LI;
shipments Ad ",
thereby dep 6
bar citlzens,,. • r
twist men, ad. a....
wrests of !Sell • • _
•
3t. TSlti
, .
•
LtE Eurink.--A private 'tele.%
from a - pondelit saye: —"M. •Thlem
as4l'on Au.. In the French' °Winner; that
this Empire • 1.. eef . orth out of the question%
There could • Empire wittioatim Eiriperiar.;
The,ltepubi t inevitibly sub:lee:l: this
IkTial_regiM - • ,
•
• I
I 8 t
ttac
a
atm ,
I :re
''itill so there are many positions held
nit cpuld as well be tilled ity soldters,
r i.
,
t n
rdi th t !Halt eases' ,witero cortiptteut
.rpl a Ls' 'they be invariably appointed
. .
stn.
at .IL Miller. Capt. L. C. Leib' and
trlb the conferees to meet the ecoartr
te, nay to 'place in nominaticerva
;on new.. Thor as Lebanon mint:y. l ls
•,'uotainationUrConaresa for LIM{ year.
ohl
that right, and will' heartily
nil the nominee of theloilit:Con
-
tat n Bartholomew belliel.tenatorlul
t
Iti
ern, njarain L. Eshietnan and Wm.
the - .presentative D.negate3 to the
MIS - Convention.
t unanimously condemn tiMite-
Sem Or and, Representatives froth'
city in permitting the remoral.pf the
d'w late trona richnylklll Aunty
t the' value of the property, of
ud le loss of labor'to many of .our
.ao erwise thAremental to the in.'
- `-gI County.'.' ,
MEI
• . . .
: v- • -
SYLVAI , ;'IA.
'L'A ' CO UN ('ON V./•;N—
-i TION.
cceeiJings— Tick(A Nol l inated
Ihe iltso!ut;ons AdapAed.
1
!4 , -I . ;.‘tit!'.l. .
ht -;11 provQedtf.l to Vote fot
i : 1 / 4 ,:t•chh:s, Irttl) Ow; ioflo‘..
r •
fore.
44arw5-:trit3
" ‘ 2.1.
,htts Nl"on . ri,:ll ‘vi. rr ck—
11101 ME
lit•ti procAft:il(Ai 10 lgal-1 , .d. •I;)i a
tif wall Ulu toil"v, - kti , 4 re N itit ;
P.)lt-Aillt., NT
lull,. . i • . - IF.;
. : 11. - } - i-AVOTI . , • ' ' ' .i I
aiiiill•)y C:t..V. ,
.
- Ic - 14n:A luilitinated. . 1
'l , ,A!ifti ilptil,..abdrexpress.4o
~.c.!)111 wiliOt 11-..• 5.13,1 that fif•
allienti p4Fty 111 hn :rt :mil
.4.crt-ri:, , pritt.:!pae..A I . n itt ily
I;L !
1 It
:=3
!p.n . prilere`,(lf44 10 , 1111116 t
1..1.:011::2", With 1112:f4111,Wi12g
inn
q 11!
,
I h. 2 it
1:+ I>l.
1:1; 11
MEI
_1 ' 11 'V
1:!1 :;:: :44 45
Clty; • k 2 4 > :.:11
rain, S 1 %V
w. -- •
. -
11,41q1ilt;ed.
)R 01' TJI 1:1 hilupß. •
then proevoy tu.noininate
reetur of tlie 7 -v 'our, the
.
r,bon, ', . ' - . I.
uylkill Tv., ' .. ' ,is
',)ttsville.
..-
(le.e4rol rionlinftirtl.•
then - ptoo - erloil t, ,. .) norninat.4 ,
ury,Culutujs.4kUu•rovite thi.
Choi]
)r J.
;? t l t t
t•-. 9
ttscillr,
res , u~:~;
ArDITOR.
Oti, of Palo Alt.o, was utii
on for Auditor. •
=
Weil reported
. 4101 wi3re
. i
. , .
I
. .
k gehOylkillVOunty itt'rollVi.ll-
,otaildne: theprineiple that Ow
the only sure i.titt , te for their
t•fore every .8..111..0nab1e.0p-pio
ttbraeeft, for making' thot will
i.l
'h..arttly approve ',of the Oleo-
nu, 41
10:1
ph
the
I be
ore
tt
I Adtninh-tr . atlttn, ',and that '.t
ann , ,r in whlett our luttnetn.e
(lOU
Ile 1
rttted anti Ltruln piled; F. ircclp,
pie i. tritiwut it parallel in
•
United 7ltntes , •'..etintors (mitt
.htitletl to thp - .ltratitotte of the
:16,1 t.:ll,l(in t, In which
told guarded her iitterpsts.
Ei
. ~ i 1 • .
()UR . FOIIEIG.2II2ITE MS' I3(T DOET.
-. I cOraa F ink..!•ttritorE i rilL. .... -
- 14 . - / -.F.-;. : '4,'' • 'l• 1 1
: i i l ii.: roalit Unties to be, '
.erely'esiltit
1! Mewl, N tla ,notwith-st•
,_ ngilainfitit .
_.
! -1 - 01,74 n 1 - with -4
onal drir.,zli
, I wers,„ a_Stu are seat!' ' 'very seantv e. 6 -
li die 4. ail m ie plac e ground ii4citit
'ea brown. , ." ,' 15' -; ' l -='''''-.
H .- • =,. ; f . . 11
i:wlTrAlt lott: -W.et iegret to - Frfttqf thatitn
l insect, coma' my kurpaii as the wheat fly, :has
, attacked ; the •rowingi wheat in the neighbor- ,
hood or lierw ck, ScoOand: The insect is, iitui . ,o:
,a stranger there, but it is well known in the ..
Smith, and isininch dreaded on account of the
ravages w Melt it commits itp , m the:wheat.' The
'insect deposith an egg on the ;ear 'of cora; luid,
.own - the ritaggAlieinrer,-the entire graircl ,- -;
1
A.. Sti I cotVNTINti COMMUNITY.- 7 -A Vessel 4,r 125
tolls ' I:ohm:ring Li) a port in South' Walek; has
•
.Jitst lett I ;recnock; after , dischargitn; . a eargo,6l,
! , ,itit.tar.' Sheba-, notwithstanding Ilkirsindill tons".
!nage, nti less Orin tAecti fy-two Ow tiers. including,
filvd-tnarinera.;.a.wniii.il4.a shiVenhier.,...a „‘..4 . 4 . e.w..
lltmnitt l 7 ten in rmers, la banker, an ironmongeri.
Al iW:4Oli/tillirba li -ffit}Olijiliallikr isphrting, f), it,
%inciter, - aiitilat.iit, biit ;.n‘ii4- least; "a mitiirder - if)f . i
`the Gospel, - .1 ,
. ; „.,1 „, ir.. ~...
I ...
'..r...arit En iliii,itifSKAL i n"..is.'A '..a.k . .rct:tr. - - 2 -iliather. I , , 1 . '--
eloa:aub.-1:11 _nib :.!..t,
it :r acinthe has iv rate! Sl, , tter to the anaYor
. id . ! t L'_,._. -. ..." : I : :: ...2..• _ , .....__.- _ _.'_7_ _ __'__ - •
the tutu arroiiills;..entent, in P . : . a.riSi, uttering hi's. i . s s .
iservicesli:F.ll4t der ,„. . ~ • . ~ - Tll - 21. - I . t l r.D •to the -priruisio. o; ;I; •-ir,-..ti;;,-.
. o noe. or-z - arls• 1 , IS R.l. = sees I. - , qiraftts. lite schttylltillVo u l'a,., I'll t iii+lt 1 1 16. z.
nestled to a Dricat ho says, toinikethesword.ex- 1 a hitge DFOy it 1)01i:2.111g owlier noel" sts'are riot 1:. :
/4,:idpi.:l 11 knit: won't of tihpgenie, traiiol . , hat ;there (tin rag tit' rdrrt•siiitence,"and frayhtg•Alantscsgro. ' ..
:Is nothing to In'erent hinv making himself, .use, , Ang- ..P• ;.. t- t - '" ;C t . ' 71 .. .. (il.: " It"1.: II EV I
- fun ivit41.4.147-pii4l: an d tfiliovell, .. "Tn-inerroV , 1
lace Ina:'," the latheti writes, dating his ;letter.
I.IIIIIIA, 1,11,'"I hula , niyeel f at your °Mins. ,). \lvo
- fal , riiii:.i.i I" - I '- ;.
.1 , ' L ..;.,....
DEA 111 tit- A i i .1T Ett bin) tik:ltChNE.;-•-V.t.i-ce, '.
easionally hear of a Whterloo hero, but a - Witcri
.lo heroine is It rare personage.. Einuttioth.We- - )
!her i . ett the other tlayliit S:dteoatsi"Soollaiitl, at I
in al it I evil a ge.. Dettsed wits present on the I '
nett!. of Vt , a.'er oo during the battle, stud reititiVr• -4 (
o \l\
mit ettectiYr at bin dispensing -comforts to the , l
Iwoundeilsoldi,ers of lkith liritain and Frim..b. 1
lifer int. , :;bunii, 1M r. Aditnt Thempsen, Who stir-1
Ivives her, 113.4 hitu-elf seep srii-tne service, - and
;pow enjoysa smsion.' - ---,, , --. ' . --,. 1
1, . ,
! - Toe iSz2.Nr• ..• nni‘iersiary of the relief of thn - ry
'was celebrau4- in all imposing inanne.r by. the
p
Aprentice !It y'S on A'ugu'st IS.This miniver-
i i
I sary is glow a, as that et the Closing; of the. l ;:ites.
Durite_t the past week large bodies if Intitt2.o
- ince inid been dratted into the town', and
!there were,upwards,of 1,:',00 lien brOught into,
ithe eify for the p reservation Of' pram. M
. :At I
t•srly hou'r the Apprentice' floy.'s -had their:usual
Iprocess' •
,in ari unit the• wall., .the -ates liking
ilardi ii by ' irili:q‘. Mr. Jo:in.:toil, 7.711.. r., 'Was l --• .- - -.--; • . -- - -
1P.r.°511n5:. l' - ' ,-' ' .. ' ..:1 : • -t -' . 1:. - gentt , ltoticts.-
In - ;:t.isi-: fit , : A:Art*l.E 1 / I sEA,I-Thi!re Irffiii , , •....
.i , . i,,
i l ilicri li - i I lost sup.ktetory diminution during .1 til . ;% . s. , L , Is T ATV. • OF D.A,EL LASHORI;(,It)E.
lite- the mina:oils of cattle slaughtered at t lie ports% v- ,- CEASE. II- W here , I t
i
, ....Leis or A 1111i111,1m1 lt,:,
in• :i state it di:wase,'as +camp:wed with June. 'to the. "" t " - `!"'"" 1 ' p lt ,! . : h t.t ii.). &
. E .. ) i t k ti n h . • , .,... ,, .: , ,.,..,:,
,; (1 0, J'a to 41ta, iti . ttio_ourt?, lldr . tr
,`f here were tul I eiver than ' 1 01.; lin lud :lit ri - ng .1 tine ' I . 1
1 - '.e insert granted- to the staiserther, :al per,,,,, .
!;u/ii,ll),e, tonal „ last /1 "//q 1 Wa'''' "Pi.," 70. It i 3, very I having claims iv - gain:4 • the sank are . r •iiiii-teil i •
!pro' ia Me twit the 'war nit eattsed a diminution malty them known, and tliii,t• Indeliti il to Li', i,ii. , .
..
' tli the, nuinlyerfof cattle ria - ariled to I.England, 1 , - to rikakc' • iiiilii . .'diariTi'lit- '
Ulla it Mal* have tended to'pr , :iltuo a oprrespond- 1 -6 - 1 '.: 911. ..t*: •. o .:‘ hi 'N l•fll.'-‘. 111111 . 1 -. 11- - 11 . , ! .
1 - Ing.L7 ,'7 l l-:.:044...
iiii4 roil:1;110A hi cite tut inher seize:rand Ittillat.-1 .....t. -• • --,_-• ~ -- -
kri:. , return Carl 1:: : st inonth sihows the followint; I. T,., SVA.TiI OF WILLIAtt . ft. DAVI:i, I' l E,
..L.:.., C.E.PIVED:--I.fitteri4 testamonntry , ipon rt.., •
'to _l.l:tiv• 1.1e.t.'11 t. iv piai!es trine wh,ence thd• de-. I
'i•a--ed cattle out tiv :- 1 -I;(ifil,,Ame, ti..n 4'ilt.t.le ; thil-r-.. 1 i i i " j,. c ::f.,.. ' ..j . ,. 1 , 1 .: -. 1 ' ' g . " ,!...!„ 1 . ,.',•, 1 : t a ni , 3 , 1 1 1 , ' , 31 i :::, f k i ,il . ,: t i g ts „,‘:,', l l ll LT i " ) . ',.,''''7 o ll •
I: , :i.irg, fifty - iiwitie; Ilatiihure ,eleveif sheer, 1 iem•hiest ix. ~,,I:testate-tire rtsitiesttsl to , trialit ' i j!iti,,i- •
tn - ii stn inc, illy two cattle. lk
f. • 0 i ,tinint, anti thine havitnr chillll3 agnitl,4. the , :l1t,11.• . . I.
. . I . ~. - ' .." I.'em , tit Irwin to . •', • - -.; .ELIZAIIKrIi liA,V,kr--.'.
1 llM:rimirr si;<;An.-Can .pr :abiteers Of beetroot ; ''' . .. ; ' ~,,- - Y.:tee:arts, roft:tyi.::•:, j':,%- , ,,
1.-ligar e.atipetl with the West ' 11Ithi WO . other 1.. - . - . O'r 1 . 1 , Z1 . 1.1 , 111. N''l: l ;,q,N;t' entre: - .4., l'ottsi'lllt--
le , Thsniattropi: il plauters, wlien the rani.: ii;:t4d.i- I . ..ng , ,-'i- ''*' - •"' -744 -' .', • • ' • .- i 1'
Lic ,, elliy L ailiivet. , (l toTeontaill littl(a.s intieli :ill it 1 . T. N TH... ,da,,;i Itir "oi, - commoN . 1. •; -- 1 ,,, .
Isae: - Itarti r i.i.. Matter a*the Silesian leei, and when l...y . sem*.n.dir 4. - bunty. ..
4. - - ' r • -.
. A.
S
lby,, 1., ii.mtiiiition of t#etluty tlfe tioinell -? rni fereii„ , lo , Jillin .litri'd nett ,hum R. Ak'llite, i
!a riicies are placed Upon equal teno n ,? This , is , , -;trading' 111 ~:tii. ' Y•a ez )V.iiii , :. • i
the question a' .sell by the Cii•ininer bf Agricul- ,• ..., .. , il
.. - ..{- ..r ,-, 11 ... 1 . - . ..
. .;
knre.• Tram e has new tor ,nearly tvfentf , :years. ; - 7: Th ,;,-, i i i ,: li '',.. e , l , l , r n `,.,, i s . Vi,", jitm . 4 , p0i ii . ,,, f1 . 1 , 5 ,,; ! . 1 ti „,
carrie - lim thelnialinfeituri; or beet sugar with 'rt., qlkirilarto (Lela hey p;a4. l into Conri by sni•-•;•:•
::‘,111i , r,r,e . , 511.,i.!.:5,, and, in . a 11.: , ,mirpollt. of yr,: w - 1 . w,enkoop,nn..ier the a)oi."6 Fr, .1.:..•*. ii,i , l iig • iini• • •ii
tLin:t; is a 'per It:et ect,.l:iltty'ligt:Win_ii i 'the e'.nle' ;Mit Ii) salt': til ili•-frinintit's t;ropeity, Wilt hovel :Ise
li, t.: .!•:.tl:2;:ir. • !pit. , pro Intl: of beet • stii.t.t.r . In i tit's ititoreste4 for the inirposes of Ins'
1 Fronee liii, bri!•11 tlimbied every tett 'years ; and i 1 ° ,,1i ' :,.: . 1 'V,`, 1 . ,?..., - ',. t ., 1 . 1 , ' !„T r . t .. ci 5 q 3 ,;;;. 1 . 1 ?;3 3 1.,',. r 7i 1 :.:i.,
Ii n .r.if 0.-.741 the 'lll;trttjt . y :11111tlin tell to 1 .4..„4,15:::; tons; , : tn., ~ i.l , l,n'etorlc in t hi: Torinoon, wii
with ever'yl.prospocrof a' I mitre ('cry large in- - , idl petii.iie ,. tirt , h.'-rei:y outtn,ql 10 Dud:
cretist, In t.ver. :.tiv,'..mtling.year (ruin this time; before the A iniitt,ir.• tie.deliarreil Cr.,
that at hut iiresoit ratio 4' r. inerea-se, the - es t I-I `11 ,1:,%!. - ', ' ‘ `. l ; h l ,, u' l *,* , 1 ,
1 .2.; . 11 , - , F ;j. k1 1 141:11 .
plat, vfn
i , Vutt tiiititt , in IS7W-s:l3 win. he 1,00),00n •_„ _ '.. _ , 14 •'• L:: "
II I-. . - ;
~
.
' ' A C:tist,E:liti.t. 4.)L' .F.11(1....:-.:The foll(m111:4 -
i Irmo! . , 1. , it: a,, 11.1 V iIV.: 110 . e/1. Ihtf bill of hue of a
I, iiii”cr given. by the i.:ktinest: in Paris tit'rliord.
iINVo gi \ c it witliot caininott, 1 . 9 r wlitt it 1, worth;
..._...•/>,,, ? •(,•e ..S•o.l.(iYe.—H inn t,,,ii- kin ~ anclai e
' 1t.,,;„ wat t a I,E4con's it,:r . tin the tvt, lie .ts;ui,
lip i:i (;itilitiowcy4 with pickles and ':;( , ices': .1).:)a.
..., „_, , pi-it.e.11,!..41,. kit t...•it i.o:i.t.e , itte-'-itob•t 4tilow
i‘ f int.; i!,1 , ,,„:y/.0 on i taint t'i•twailows itc.tl,--5,./ . • ...
iot. , !."!creice.—Tin
eio telm pay ko ;,4ides. of pork
Iviitti laardloakeb.,Niou to tebao Leon it hi t.st; I heel
had vial, with! naticot titans garlic, and oni)ms . ),
t-,ing ~,,,e. by trill ); , -t; tam; Hard as an omelette),
ileang . .kyl" pii ii (cold_ fowl and enciiinher), pe
Itz a jo:1)11.11 /void itO,cti theatt, 3 - 1 - oey (thick ! With
11. - incgar s:ito'Cl, p 1 ke licii`yen un-); ',Mo.,' pigeon
• 4 1 1,1 luttmetz'',;(lloll.2 't. , ay [chat, tneati to ; ; ;.-itall,
• Ibin: tit beet ,cii,ontat xvitti ci.)ek:e..iiiili dried and
nowticrcd ovo.rii.it,..) Wiiii , !... .4ilO/1.14.-:11131- ail
0! - , : ~ _. . .
.!11..,11)114.r.:Ie. 1 ; . ..., 7 • :...
L
1 - TM: It:PFhtl • Or A triat , )). ON 111 . 1: III . 31.1...):
Ron.,--Si.itoki eery iiticri,ti lig ex perlit tents
trice'reeentry tlc)iit tivoleitiy: Pro tev.mor ,parke - e,
IF. li; S., and I Htlilt ” ! .;011ttwicz; Al. • 1 Y::, nn this
'stiltit,t. 1.11:',i, :gt.lit:orkt.il Laving; 4LVIcHuil thiAll
•-i.iVo fr
, of tlivOllitutties., and zeal of a very
„in
I ,-.
tclliezit Itealtiv . i.olilier ito become the subject
iqf the t..ziperirpents. "The,:experinienter4 iliii.
:,..titti up' the rqult of their.hlt-ervatiphs_:—"lt. 14
11tot dillietti t. (4 2 , ...ay V/114( would homi..cegs fin' him
I , ld it is not si) eaNy to. deeide what !would be
ituotieration ; it i. 4 ouly certain that it would„ lo
I,oolett.itg uroler two fluid ouhues ofah•olittual
eoliol in, tweut:i i -four hours, It will be qeen.,tliitt
.
idle gen vra. rilsiht o our experiments is to con- -.
itirto the opinirin , -; held by physicians as to ;) - 111 - it•
!must be the lint ientions ofadeollid, both in health
;and 'illsii'. , a, , sr. I t riie effects on appetite 'anti ei refl
lat towe l art. : Ile practii . al 11 , 1111(s to i:eize ; 'and, -if
we are e .rrii,ovin ~tb'- i pti.rip_tes, O l e i;oliiiimm•e- ,
!iticrit. of inn-t• .i4to!marks the pond when MO
ail ictite dt• reil anti will begin tit be (lain - -;
i
I aged a r s to the Inietatuorplub,hB tit nitrogerms tiA.:'
I stie4 or to ani till! heat, it seems imProh.thlethaV
laleohid in quantitit..wt hat can 13P. properly used;
'in diet lia , t.ati;i• - ,edict; it appe:irs to us unlikely'
int thc f.t.ce of i the chemical 1 - esult.,) that it can'
I finahlo tin body tolietforin more work .4)ii less.
mod, thongli :;),- Jpilekiliting• a failing heart it
I.l.tiiy clialM; xi irii. to 1)1; done whiciT.Otlterwise
cobld L.
itnt be , , it may uteri 3,1 like the spur
1 ,
in the silo 01;4 li , rse, eliciting . force thontill not .
4tipplyinzit.-1
j:UEN.ELY . s.t_YLorrs RED OIL - LINIMENT;
I 1. •Tlie • , re:u external remedy for • I,Vietitnatisto..
Nenralgta ' Ste i lns, Bruises ' Chilblitins 4 mwellings
St i tfoe,s of the ‘ Joints, &e: - Pos.:es:4 n pt - un . so mils:will
nual it leis asii...l,,iniment,-it w a ill prove itself "rich, ,
- hi every damil;,l in oases of It liertmatlgni Mot Neu
ralgia, either shiMt or serious, it Is 'always ready to
'relieve pdln' pin; ',torment has-beeti In usefoit tlt.i
lost fifteen yea:••••, and till, given enure
: sat ',faction
udiereKer it,liii toeell used. - ... , . .. .
Preplirr,d. till "told .. i.,fi• 51r.5.: t'. SAYLOR, No, ...T.S
, 1
Centre SL Pot w ine. Agent 'at Altnetsvlll, LAW;-
RE-:NCI:: .ti: 1111,017,'N; Driigi,7l.sts; . Ashland, 11. D.
MA IZE uggi sl. -
,•Dr- • ! ••-1—tfil
7 .. - --- 1 1-17 • . -
14 ow .TO qURE . CONSInWPTION.
.... •j - .
. -
1 .1 it s; r icti.o,44/1/ Y OF Du. SeuraCeg's GF.F.VF 3r1F:11,- •
Cl N IN.- 1 W tII people never learn to know that a dlti , .
eosed liverandstomaeli tleet",sarily: disease the en-'
t rre system? The ,plitinest Principles jot cortuncht
sense !Valli nIN, and yet there are hundreds who
ritlien le the h 4 •e, aril continue hi- the. course 'spiel,
, aluio.t. I 1.k.0%dt ft ity firings them prematurttly• to the
'rave. tivlng,its the majority of the people:dit, at
iseepiete variance with the laws of nature, it must
be apparent to t tiltt, sooner or lute-r,. nature will.
revenge Iten.elf..--Ilenee we find that. persmis •w ho
- indulge to vac in the Use of very rich or hill
g. stbile fp, si iltt intoxicatingdrinks, Invariably-pay
a 'heavy trintalt'y In the entL !l'he stomach '... becoines
disordered mid rouses to act : the li•cer 'falls to per
fi ire' I t s 'in net I ins, dyspepsia and it s attendant evils .
fiilloW i , ;toil stilt
.t he suffering halts lanais persist In
el:toeing to tii thoroughly expludett ItleaSe of the
' Past. -Dr. f•.• l O.ll.:.NCK'si, etedlci nes are recommended
tie all sorb. 'rhey.' bring sure jand eirtain relief
witert : ii - er they 'are used its: directed, •
'and all that Is
neis4i[eary to ef , iiibil;di their reputation , with every• ,
a m
ding an or roman In the land is a fen' and int
. partial trial of them. Let those *lto are skeptical.
• on. this twin i,jallii. who have .permitted rate' esteti :
,persons to prejudice them against these' now eels
-I•,rated remedies for tionsumfition. - 'oliteard their
Itirejudices, and be governed by the prlittaples .of ,
70,-1,011 tOld cot mina reuse. If the hymn), e !is. diser
dvred.lepenil Opon it, idmine cases Ling often, the
~..- , sad of the tlisimler will be found ill the stomach
rland Ilveri Tiyeleanse and invigorate the Stomach
and tostimurnt 6 t lie Ilver to healthy* action, use' •
I` ; ' - scithidg's nist»tAK T
EI . I.L.S.—The richly increas-
Mg demand for these pills is the best !evidence of
i their value.housands [open thou Sands of boxes
!. arc d daily CV liy?' Siznply because. they art'
1‘
proM 'Ad ptl:l,.. and etlieleritiv.,, - Invalids - who rimy not
'l: MCI it convenient. ro call on lir. St2.llE'S'Cli..hl per
sort are tolerated that full and Complete dlrectieni ,
j for lite areompatiy each package of the j , .""
I. fl.cyalitcs.g PILLS, PCLMONIC 4 YIIL'I. S.ND SF -1-
L . Wit
.. , :u TON ir.--These medicines will' cure constimp-
It ri,.l nnie.4 t nein Tar.; are's° nu - gone thabthe pall, n't
I is eat irel v'fieyi iatL the reach of Medical ittliet. • .
it nine be :cored - by those who are are.not familiar
with Me vlrtties of these great remedies,' "Hew do
Dr, SeIIENCN' , 4 mettielnes elifect their' wonderful
cuter of eonsuMpt ion ?" • .
'r ,
roe answer !is a simple one. ' They begin ;Their
tviirk of rtattorfttion, by bringing the.etonlach, fiv e y
_anti bowels into an active healthy comblited.lt is
'leis..! that ettre,i this' forret Jable disease.. Selig:STK:B
.M.i:sne nisi ITu...s net on the liver and stomach, -
. promoting healthy secretion; and removing the bile
and ime cll.llavo resulted front the 'lnactive dr
-t o rpid v.:lldt( im of these organs, and of ahe system
i generally, TI is sluggish state of tile bi sl,v, and the'
co it , c , ittentka 'camel:awn of the .unheillthy . sub
staides nand, prevent the proper digestion of food,
and as a nature' consequence:creates disease, which I
re.idis in prostration and finally in ihntit. -
Seirt:NCAt'sfl-r,mosiefivitt.tertutlSEAwnta ToN'ta,..,
when taken regularly", mire with the food, sill thg :
,j,i.-,,,,,i1 e ,. io.g; 1154, make assn ' tied blocid, and as it
natural eons., uenee; give flesh and siren tit to the; l
[i...
patient. ',Let t i le. hies Ity say what It may Ilia' is the'
-tarlY :1 ruu vitae fen courrimptlon.• Lx per enec -has'
siren tit
it Main, the shadow •of Ii 1 101114, it id tilOttl
`ands are io-slim" ail -o anil well,wbulifew . y., ars[sinco
w'-.r.- reaardetbas lezpeliiss cases, but wlm7were in
ddecil to try Dr. isellENCE.."§ temislies;•iind were
.
e•stiireil to permanent health -by their use. •
i - Chit- of-the' first steps the physician stmultilako
with a. ermsompttve patient is -to invigorate . the
[ [ s.ystem.Noes, how is ,this kir he done?, CertalulY
i not by glvina execticineatiuttekbatistandlenervate--•
1 inediente...glistrimputir.ittiitead of improve the lune
i tions of I he'digetalve organs.. Docter SqIIENCK'S
i ntedieini, cleanse the stonnich and Ixeivels of-all
substances Which arecalcula Usti° irriutte!or Weaken
them. They create an appetite--pruntote healthful
digestion—intake good blood, and, as a COLiseom•bee,
they invigorate -and strengthen the' enlfre t 'stem;
and more empettially.those parts whielczne,thatauserti...
If this cannot ho dime, then the Line must-bb
gartlcias dimpeleas one. • -• . i ,
.-
~..
If the phyalenin - Itnls it IntpOssible titnake a p*-
[ I tient feel lumgry, if the diseased pertion gannet pvirl•
take of good nburisiliert forxi and Properly dixestit,
It is'lmpessible that he can gain In armband strength; •
audit is equally larpositlbletobring a patlentto this
condition so Cone as the liver is burdened with dis
. . easel bile, and the stomach laden With Unhealthy.
ti ;finite; i - !
IF . _Almost the tirst request nuniate the physician by
a'eonstztuptive patient is that he willprescribemed
[ lenses that will - reniove or allay the cough night.
1 'attreets anti [chills; which are the sureAntenilants on
1 conzumptlon.l, But this should not he dbne, as the
1 cdngli is only an tttbrt 'Of nature to relieveltself:l 'and the ing - ,11: stVeatti: and chills are vaulted by-the
.diseased lung ~ The remedies ordinarily lire:scribed
i ili, Inure •Itarm: than - good. They Ifni:mit: the Attie
j tone; of the sthinach,,ltlYpedehe.althydigestio,a,rnid
s '
I aggravate rat er titan cure the disease.. ~.. -
which
'
Suers is, at rail, -nothing like facts -pith h
t its substa lit tat . a position, and It is upon l'actst hat -
Dr. *4:llE:ca.' - - relies, Nearly ail who have taken"
bye rnediet i In,_asisor liv,ith. Ills [illnentions'
hat; i[. hiAmtu of emlit:ilot.,„ 4utrrtin
x re
tl ' P41[01„.7 . , Wail phscs„,Y- 4 thLOWistidertul
t --t 4i , ip e ir ..mt. ~,A t ga • "t.ti ! tits this
a
e I , ' ale. ;ilebt1.1111," t Sham of
iriti they I , und . utigiAl 4u, _ ..ibild,
1 LT: r' I Anil - tts to
e.'['l l Isropetly
cold 1 irVi I n . It, ly in
erk[in}htt ex II nil strong atitilolhoface
; of-anekieepag4isywhalLALtiLestalLiiiew-Aiieinutit
be banisilied. , -
.1
~
I - Full illrettlous uccounilny each of the in q iilelnes,
i act that .it is nut absolute] y ti 'that'pattents
[ should sec Dr. BellElslCK. personal yr, - ttolelinthey
desire to haye their inngs examined. For MS por
[ pose ho fs,at his principal office, Ng. 11 'Ninth 111.V,11i
i St. l corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, eV,ery.,Satttr--
[ day, [ from 9.A.; 111. until 1 P M. [
[ . !advice is given withouteharge, but for ti therm:mit
examination with:tile Iteepirompter thee-mite is Li,-
- Prlee of the puhuonietsyrap and [Seaweed, Tonle
reach,4l :Apex', bottle, or S 7 SO half cloaca. Maw.
i d
prilrake Pllla 25 is a box. Fa al r
sale by all,dratesta.;
, A le, 10 ,I :• . • - 1.15-ly . •
1 .: - i . : : . ,
E,,P - f',EMBETi.; 18'70.
?Utirriagei,
. . •
Bi r-r.. AN-4110 J•t—Olt.tths::&•th tilt_ it t 4 1 1,,,
`,t` tl i cejtcy . iltirrim; WILLIAM' Itit.t.m.x.
and 4f7FStIKLI. both of Colarii.ao.
, -
.*A•-• tatl3s4' •
A 14,1111-LAt 111111st.er flay, heal* :New -York, ou W,.,
nth, Jtrirs RV lor111,•rh
PuttAVM.:, in the It:4h year of •
• Gli '1:11e.121111-1nst., at Wlli nj,p, 1, .;
.Itlonalm im;-1 nfant. son .of John 4, and Mare
• dln; . amt_sa 4 months and'M days. •'
.14/If&Sta*.C-14:1St.tlatr, Amz. t' n, II ENT:',
.1011.N,.ON„ Soil f . „47litrent•.• 14. and .1‘4.14Y
Johnson, aged 1 t'/air, i'lrlimtla and 6•da3:s.,
•
\1;11.11A1I3---4.14 iile; art July 120),
-stal l ll4 l lul44. 1V1.1.4.4a.u5„ . as. th. of .:‘1 ts.
-firinvltso aged 2.* years and 5 months. . • *.
- -"1.1te• body halt 'long to , pn- stibleet to tmarb,ool , l
inntry ittalktlis it citing to and wrestled walitit.
au;, which at last an entestsl. t
Of."theitatie *Leer wlitcLelm 1.70,s teem**, , 7
deeuenlng - gloorit, kindred and friends were wai
to weteknne hint ho.me. anal who
.1-.1y111111% .- 1.4 , 1.6, I
Merl*. to the• beautiful suintOr-land It,
Wiii — V - 64.1, 4 N if/01111i lily hy&A
-1144' nip), warit4,l;.•tti•i,.;
tritOniii for lit; 14,0 . 0 I p 14 - 101'.. 3 / 4 1 ItY
I}Jnrteb.
. .
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Tr NFORMATI W
ON' ix.NTED Of' Ih.. ‘i'l.:•r ,
1....b0uts of 11,1c0 A it:,1,..........,':uit1 if .I.NLN: Aii LA N i :.
Tlwy Will'loollclr - Alau . altior by Writing to. :\
112.. Eighth St., between Wash i natna,.l
C., pr - cnllin, 12 tats tittive.• Aug. 27,
"
A, ,GOOD 'OPPORTUNIZY is; atn.recl at -
' tacrtt Attorney at I,:t w. • littcw:wll , l call I
she Beeman ;tad I.:tigrish langur
particulan4 itpirly . trr . _
EQ;KLE,..Tromillt.
IVTAiNT V
a ntizT r c :-.
LA4-:
t V ).‘ to,r • I . la ty .Itllll Iron NI rpom - s. If af tr . ,
prt•sunt a litiva,trarit!-11l City an , l I ffle.
;. A dril...L., • • I. •• raft 4
.
A i*,rist rrr4
, •
, . . , .
SATt - 10).1, V.
at. - Ny.i.'"'eL.4.l‘.. 1.1., 111 tiie 1 , 111,110 110
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qt . ol'l.Z.•
• ' • . • 1). I - ..
• taut.liii*.)o,;,".ra, *4'J, Tu-::
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17 bTATE'' O.X . Li /UN: 8014 ..t. A'P_KINS, - nt.-
r/...".CEAS'kiD.,.t• 1.. c 1.•:.; tt NNuti,lit;:r..y ilp.rfl 11 ;
iibefv.... , ,t,:it, 11:tylni.; 1 .-en vranrc..l 11y :La: 1t..:41.. , .. tt.r . o ,
Wi It , fm - l i , , 1 - ' , ...11 . 0 . iit, : - .loayllit.:l, !“ t 10. ont!.-t
-...:-1:4 ii, ti: all irt - 1 , • olt , Ir:t. ebt:-.1 to thr :it,..vi• ... , il.:ti . ll'. ,
rkAltii,l, d". 16 luzilie payrnytit, all-I i ht.:, 114.7:ir: _
.•;:tint, or , l , lnaror , to iltc•ont tllOlll witltbrit di-lay tt. c`
. - 11I.\ 111;ES 31 ..1' 14 : 1 .N5 4 ..t'"1 , %`1/1 , 4:
$.1.3111:i• 11. C.1:311'111.4.1.. . . .. "
1 4 :Jzzquoi r:1411 (~.P:. P. , - •
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N - 1 , OT/CE!--N VIII.; i':l`,' li , f;,•rs to•taingjiary t. , : 1 , 7
i ,l'State'Of :Sal hail ICk , ivls,•l,l4 , rf.-r. Inr, o:r.r.c.• 1;.,-
Kout:ll..llN,allniton.d,, T a, c .i.ha vt , I, ,51,•zr., 1 ,1 4.,
tt) the hLt!,,•rilwr, all. t...:',4,1/, iii,it.:,t,-3 to tho :-.41,;
(2 1 tiiteart• requ..".tell 1 , 1, multi. inaNti , dl . l;SL , pity nieto
all(ftr;osi.,ll4l9o:4lv4al,l:l-ni:: ~r detn.kiON aL. , .: tint,
the L eStai t' , f 4:lid llt•N - dcn . t, WU/ 'Make kliw.c.ll th.
Sa/Ili` Nc . 41111110119141,V 1111 . , . '
"I , ' lIEN I: Y - RE ICITE1,14:111 , E-11;^,
A tigli,t 8,'.1 2.1 - 2-r..0-• • - L.Xotn int. at P.,c.t. I 'Pi ti,..tit..
notices.
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NTII °TICE TqL.SVO:NE-CiTTTERS
4Will'helscceliVt.4V.l,ty Elle 1.111,10 r, /gliell,
I:l4miers•-of 54.141,,1141,1 Co.:. Pa., unit! moritin3-,
5, 157.,, per Mot. 4.1611,4 t to•.Prixon lot, on
meeoutl strein,. The ston‘Ys not Gr I.h.ll,iis than 5,fe.•:
lorka, W lind
. . ' ..., 1 . - ' PATRICK 140 RAI ER,
BE J. Ev Errs,
. • - - ' • . pErF4r.. MILLER, ' • •
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At test-,0. J. ARKuot..l,., Clef !: .1 - t 'orimitmiont , r,._
Au qukt .47, 7 ;6,3 pa.
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N,T, OTICE iOE EXAMINATION OE CAN
.1..,4 LIDA r - ...:s Foil MINE 'I NsPif.L.7oll:i for tin ,
COUNTIES 01. ,, SCIWYLIi:II.I. DArPIIPN,.NOR
TIII,7MISEI4I.t-N7r a
ml COLI7MfIIA.-Th, Doan' of .
(~.,,p,
Examitmrs tt , (dated b, .the Court of Cmuthola
Pleas fit Scill. y.12:111 County, will meet for the 'par,
pose of . theyf a ppointtnea t, at the Inskctor's Mace,
6illimaa's
.Balliiiinc, ott.,vllle, Pa., ~i, FL: I DAY,
the Mt day of !...;epteni P ber.'next at 1.0.1.4 wk, A. M.
... , . , 1 . - JoSE.PIi RI:OWN' •
- ' ' : - I , ANIEI.McANIBIEW.
.-! •
.1. 1-11EDMICI: uolrrzEL, .1..
. , . . Ex.! ,1 I ncrs„
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retsyle‘,/, That appliCant.frrrt.h. part II ',ll ,q" .
m ita.
1.u.N31.4.3t0r shall be rectutta.;l t•J nirniNh eert:ticylr,of
good . Mot al viottOclur. • . , •
. .
ldr~iliv d, 'flint 116- .p , :i.fii9u4, reconfin'efidtif iofi." or
'evr t i .k:utes.3....xcept cal tticalcs nf. ;oud to .r3lr'rtar
ved Ink linacd, tnat iit
Ie- r , .conpneuila,Ciou. 111S1)-Wqrdl... 1)t) app.
c . h...eautli‘l3.te. , ,lngt.ytzind upon La()Ulu iTeri toot
ti - . Judged mei•Ordingly,,
AnIZ.
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-N- QT.I.CE TO RIDGE
, N — roo. -
.gati wit' tn.. ree,tiviq by the rinderslgne.l, 0, ra••
biii,:siOurrs of Schuylkill Co., .Pa., tutu! moti•lay.
S,pt • :ith.11...70,•f0r. the creel i,in of a MN
I; E of 11p.
fe,l. $1;10 1 . 16 feet in th'e' char, I irro,s th.• 4.)ttle
SchliVitilli itiver;itt oi'near*Port Chu wit. Plan., anal
s . ,Pccalcatlon".<T .- to ; he Sc.ett at the Conithil,i,...l••lier,
....
0111,e. 1 ~ . _ PATRICK IPit,RMER.,.•
PEN.I. EVERT. .
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.. • - ...., , P1...1Th1t - MILLER, •
... • , • • , ~ ..
- 0 - . ..,,,, . • ~ , Coftitult,‘FlotterS,l
•.
. Attest--4. 1 ...1.Aiti.:G00D, tli-rk. - • -
-.:A
• ..A.1.1K,'-'7, -, 70- :7 45 , ...:1 - - •
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THE CO-PARTNF.,FBHlPheretooreexistiilg
undee taw tintiT.Attie WELD, .N . 0.4 ;LE.
ltt Nev York And_i'llthidelphto., and 1.361),
WIN kt (1 - ) ..5i It”stutt,.ls this day dissolved
ttial ;Tlte'acrotutto or.ttit. of l Jinn win isr .
settled up awl. t4lO ImAziess Coal lulled by. the Ite‘A
or,WEbt), It LI: CO. .
44E-0.'34: W Epw.t 111) STIER
.N.. 1.6 : • ; - HENRY A. RICE, .11;.
-7rEEEUtirDERB.I6Nr...P .. have thitilay forn.latC,9
.ct 0 -PARTNERSHIP fur the purnoNe «If el - Im.y -
lug oil a Gra•ra.l Wholesale S.:ll'l , pin," alld Conatit
ots , ;. utitfrr,4l,o st:yre. of N 1,71,130,., 7 1,130,.
it)CE S CO., at: . • -
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:! 1.31 "‘: - tdulvY,
• iNf•tw"l'dl.',.; Doane.
EC).WV.I.I); -
/i ENIVN' A.. Rlt E, .1
HORACE OW LA:s;1).
•"I3
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ri.ISSOLUTION OF CO+PA.RTNERSHIP.--
Ntkiee ix hereby gi veal that. t 1 a r?c•Partnersh"fi.
sab.isting belv,een E:Atkins -Mot
Cltarles.:tL Atk under the - 'aril Irßins Itro-"
triers, !von lidanuttu . turer., keolis.i.lved by .the death
of lln sattl.lianson E. Atktllß. .111 delits owlti g
the said 'paTtnerslilp Will tin - . the ,:tki
Charlet* Atkins : , the sun' Ivin• partner, Juni 'All
delft:1111N ikre to o ,. presetittl to bull for payment.,
The salt t'IIAIt.LE.S . ATR. LISS will isint-Inue Ito
'business titter the UNIVIII BRUT II Elt: 44 :.
• ' CHARLES' I
Pot 'August. 10;1 870. ; t,t
Igtsate nub t o eft.
TO 1 1 19 , 1TABidAL ENGINriElis
•
otipnritunitY-Is Wefts! to a - gentleman cf me
elmitleal nth hty, w Il $ ean'ilivest ...If b.
. 'tithe buslness).to beeonielbteresb d In it •
• /4. I ;GE - FOUNI4II7 ASI.)31"1.(711.1N1.1
-and tOsUritkritttend - 4.1t4 1 .$ sista*.• . • •, '
The NVUitii:4';llq.`lllo,..l illN0111,1•Iy !watts!, thud co $i
,mand tiOw-a laigr-antl - growing business..
The.deSire otenersi tso ISilhQratC frotti the
cares of the bust, egg, Is the rvusint ff it nreki rig t ill'
,Utter,and they will leave 16111thi , 01“ en pi tut with II!..
•atuwe stun,ln ti. business lo:earre it
The business relations and itandiatt °film ownei-.
Are stteh as to make the t•otirieetionl
.one to a gent-rem:of -withr the elk/ HAI
with eaten siiiiieb•iff to manage the works sOc
eesstqlly. _ • . • •
•
1 • by
11l uPttlicAt ous either, c‘rv./ Ler Iv •
be
• . •.• :Addro-.r+ 1.:24:111:..MCA
Atuier)in Iron st Iv/1./tee! Assort' pit..
A 414,,,4 . •
11 , 4111Ut I
A RARE CHAN.CE FOR PlioFlTAßijil
tl stock. Goad 41'111 :apt
Fixture: OF :8 lian l ;w4Ereov‘itairc. or '23 yea, s,standthg.
will be hold .tptoy. to Er.
firth-iireit.rurnue "of ]lib aud .111‘rket Sts.,
August:'.•
1%31113E8 LAi4 .. .ti . kcin.SALE. , = 1 . ••
21,0 acres Marrpinp'llniber.
200 " ehastnnt threber—posts''rid
:14t0 "
•
• 200 " • supertoi white ash Butter--ear startl!
- /WI " • pineUmbel'. Am.
. • 50i) " red shale land, snitisbie for
lief wren TainaretanrulAlutiano,y t'y.
houses andlist.ii in Vialkbitvli and At ill Creek. Town:
Lott; In JahlPpn. riell(on and ribunandonh. - 7;
:ifIEAFER, Anent , for.
illy. 2, . 1 :0-27•3111 - - 12 Centre 'St., Po:tt-Slillti,
AEKT:=—TwoOhice4hi nusser4!4:4ll6k,
Apply „mint eiS43o3tict 3 104 1 ”.oxisdol.3 Live ts •
to- V. frlNtatel Agen.t;
MahtuttQpigti tij feet. , .
gAbhirinny ri.og isaxat:.
The: tiillowing stit] on hanit a ithe Duncan :
One trumping engin..., sixty • h9rse prwer 'in...tun
ing all the: machinery-connectncl with the in;
elusive.
~Ohh 4 01 . 4 lintr engine, sixty.heirit, withall th-6.teii
ccurierY Y 6 tinperel wl.th
SIX' bolleya; used far pumping and hnlst I rig, thirty
feet by thirty:luny I . 9ehes In tilarneter, with all their
oceineetiutia. • • ' 7 r ,
A;One s tennuntitnp,'::.lneh'(Allisen • Ua •
nnan /11,f C,
RAlttstnritit.j.l43.lll..t. f• -
-The- Ithhve -- inntrinnery. Is: in , gin*: - 01111141bn, and
trei o,l( irreeheurthly...
A is.o,.Wegem.li-of end :r.'. inchwinge; sills Glue
,kites;' tithre rtzttires aid agrdr
Cross-en,. .1:111,woorl,
'Far hirtlipt• li&irithulon, Inquire at_the 01104 P::
4ast :Market at.,.or at the .Lithienh. Colliery. -
Jon 7 '74-54,:4:t 17 . • • • Jol.lsi Y Sent;
TO, LE lease on O3e ul
.Sk
fie., in.ihe ..M.alasuoy,- t o- ieK. run. ICUII
reet-• Also-a Red .1% . 1t watvr, •la ;••;e.lioyl -
klll Valley. •• • • • • • •
• t,..)1t urest in a ntiw Colliery; j us t ' •-• •.. -.•••• • , ,
Also, A LAIWP:,COLI,TI-:11,1", (while Aslid fully c
• equliiped, mid alwivu . watvr-levul, .Nlahu.- •
A• Wil ITT E A.Sti COL - I.4.E2CY'abova ,
water 101. q, oil atilt Creek. -
Aho, L.Wo-Driits - oil - 1.:‘,1 Ash beds. Millersville. •
Atilt. T. W. sit - EN k• Er.
lama lote, tronting (HI
a' • istiveLltlots omitnee street . and 5 '106: ou Arts' .
Larva: tronl '51 . 40 'upwards. tua2;',.
46' 'WWI," 1.
ni.)..•/;)—itistalintenti. Apply in
SAM lt EL VALI,. Coa“atroe — c, 6; 11. S. WEStON,
,o. I) East..N43l - wegidu sAreet.. -
Potfaville-.)Aug.
• .
• • HA. rtIV Uwe rlln tlw"
. THE , .
moth lift, sunk,- pump lu a zpa.l
;en fiery :c4itipke,ti,-, eight. timu.sbl Opeptul .now
cviu. HAIUU IStSOIIIE S I ,
and.Minitig Engineers,. }WWI, tile; ••
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