The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, October 01, 1870, Image 1

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EILTILIZERI3. I -0 TOXS "11XLI:8" SVPE:II,
Piii.xsPHATEcno LIME manalacturad 4 1 5 ,
non & Son, Ezetar. Warranited , pareortuulairarrd,
active , and -reliable. Foraake by CGLEXN a .RELL;
Agents, WO, Railroad strert,. Allberat Allawnut to
.I,alorAtrotn man uract u rem' pri_iLes by_, •
Pottsville:April 9, '7045,- • M7k, L RONA LD-40N.
Aat; /!
LLEM
.CCEDLV§.
42 ioutil Ild;rt.l%'-11i.E1 E 1411.L1t): . •
• F. , MADLISI,ItI)I:4 1,48 ;
Continue the naanuraciure altlitir old staialard i
.• .
Sl PER
PHOSPHATE 'Or -
• AMMONIATEIY
B.Ai, at.
• t td the Farmer dr Dealer.
- ✓'REND FOR tfitteCLAlL
• •
NO. --1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
: from Chlnelii and trinansPe
. • L.r •. calcined and Land Piaster, Hydrau
lic' !Wadies, and s fullusaartineut
of Ilutn
tug •• • • oti t ifotlttiteet ta.*lFet tee.
:TO DEA tS.
stiotlid thiliketer )4)U not lallikp . eiur articles,
semfyottelordesste twang' : they vitt tweet ee prompt
attenitea. Aug. 13;"70—Ai-Zin
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UY
Tatti li VAi t ißE,P:sll 3 THE lIIST
RAW DONE`' PROSPAATE MADE.
ALT; oTIFIEBIAIIIf IMITATION.
13 A• 1 1 1 ? ' S 1 IiANV I O E
Sow Phosphite of Lithe; •
• 1 •
plinE i ARK . •
4.
1A ALL,
T 1.14 ALts; vex ismatteof new or unburned Bones.
lel, rogen.wius matter. dtsepil ved in Oil of V lt
,rioitoresentina the Bone Phosphate In a highly sol
ublifaral quietly available form, and the Ammonia
Ity sa - ch proportion as to ituitire a prompt and vigori
~ u s action upon the crops. I
Where Baugh's Phosphate was applied the * Pug
1 ...-uson, the indications, without exception; are that
it will maintain Its-well earned reputation. We re*
quest all in need of a Fertiliser to give this articles
trial, BAUGH di BONS, Manufacttuers. '
4 .1 FriCE—Xo. Delaware Avenue. PhUtula.
March 70 . A , „
goti s.
MOTICE is hereby give that application will
All be made to ilia Excelled, Gov. Geary to par-.
don Dime Kline. convicted the:September Sea.
r•lona, 18610. or Larceny, and • nteneeel. to imprison
ment for thfee years. Sept 17, ill.t.leat
ILICK'S.PAT.NT li ARE HOD •
F • - '
, - - ~ . AN WIRE SONSEN: - - --
- NOTICE TO IN RINGERS. •
Tie inaersigned haring been granted fetters Pat
ent, clatvd September tAtt,i MO, (No. 107, 171),
tot ,a loprorra Square Ztoa .or Trire - AL•reess,
Ise. htrehy' warns those who are ; ktrewtng
ly - Mfringing upon Ms flab t,'or using said &teens
without authority, that if they wilfully persist in'
said infringement or use, they will be proceeded
against In the proper Cdurts or' restraint and dam
age.. J. G.'lltiCK.
, s, -.Pt pi, .704.11 . -4 t . ..
rr HE CO-PAHTIVE SH P heretofore existing
1 under the firm name of WELD, NAGLE. dr CO.,
•=_til New York and rh iladelphia, , and WELD, WIER-,
& CO., in ItoSion, is thia: day dissolved bY'nau
tinitironsent. The accounts of the old 'firm will be
ett-X.ll pp and the businesseiintintiod by the pew
firm of WELII, RICH& Co, - •
I a Ell. M. WELD, = EDWARD SHERWIN,
H. W, NAGLE, ; HENRY A.-11.10E,..1n.
- I
EiE UNDtRSXGNED have 'this day formed a
I.
CO-PARTSERsIIIP forthe purpose of carry-
Pg op ' a General Wholesale Shipping and enitimis
shin Coal Business, under ":the stele of WELD,
RICE' 1
.
'2 , ) - ., l ' ; ', Walnut SI., nillailk;lp1111.; 111.1truudway,
Nev I'm* ; 11 I)oauP St., Roston.
41E0. M. WELD: '
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Au: 2 . 6, - 70-34 -1 . '-1 I. (OW ',
LAN'
cant
ESTATE OF ELL
ED.—Letters of Adn
estate having, been gram
persons indebted to thee'
make payment, ft.nd thor
le present them without
JAMES C. 0)
M, pt3i,'7o=:pl-bt
f — STA.TE OF- . DA.
CEASED.—Whereas,
to the estate of Daniel Datil)
Pt;lo Alto, in th,n Count"
hart` , been — ttranO,A to
hating elaints,,attalnst
to tike thentkaown; Anil
• to make immediate pact
GEORGE
u tt. Si. 711-35-6 ts • '--
STATE OF WILLLA
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CEASED.—Letters tes,tam
tfio•of W la Lavis i ilateo
hay:fig heesft muted to t.ke uu
li.ll..bted to said estate re req
ti••11r,111111 those having claim
them to
Exerat
~t if. 11. Vist t los Celan
S. Id AII.3fLAL'S OPF.I
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rrfzive 11.1t.:C.., that On
I), I• 70, a wart ant: Ili!
the 1-:.:tate of toi
fh,....rinity of Sehtl;
vh in, who has been tvl
xa p. t1.1“11; that the pa.l
,!•:ix , ly. of property
o.i.T , lpt; to him, or f.,r his n.f.
forbld
~,• ilr,tlitor,i of th•
Ilwir1,1)1,, and to eho'lg"
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•• , c;t. as in qturt , :on , n4lll% . !nz'fi illy of all Ulf- ti .I.W.
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( 'GA 4HIPPEpR `ND DD
kil'QKObiEit for coinpuG
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Agora for Wvston's Pateu . i.
A ug wit. 13. '74—/44nt
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'with 1 lir•%:! .1 the Phil:l.A
1., raid from Pot.rXville and. Interf
r- wen Readidg mid Pottsville:
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0Y HU points hi U he .eisteli J Cop. li4di.m.isdliNl tor
• istslnapoe ,
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ME
'ER,' DECEAB
- upon the
. ttl,ore
e underrhated, till
to 'Eire reo welted to
'Whet or den:Lambs
dill ittl.t rator.
. • Pau*. tile, Pa
,ABEIORN, DA.
AtiminlisitutiOn
to of the Borough
deeet4tert,
-then, all peruotos
artorequrgted to
.ht«ti to the elate
Adminfstrator. , .
- Palo Alt()
EL, DAVIS, DZ
rotary upon the oe•
Pottsville, cleceal.,
ersigued, all pentins
rAted to maliejiay
, ag:itost the turtle to
ABETS - DAVIS.
ix, Pottsville, Pa
I)lstrivt
I Septembvr
-1(lth ilny of So' •li
illinkrupte:.!scas
in'T. Mayer, of st.
"Mill, mitt State of
rafted IninkrtifiVon
Inent of ally debts
belonging to suers
•athl the !ransfer of
lee by ; that a
said Dank Ft! p t to
ne or !mens...lml.
t Ti ('Curt nhliankv
Street, Pottsville;
Esit , - Register, oil
Idreeloek
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was' wilt/ an bong
tho ,1;:n Ire edge 4, ,
Ittve an , I eta rulrie
Also,
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NO. 4 COMM HT:, POTtiVILLE,.
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4.1 A, iillitit iiiiiiirilus;' • •••.... ~.,-.‘ e,
'I A : i t 1". :N '',. I v.'. A ' i 1.. U.- 4 '4 1 l 4 IA - 1, ;•,:s(4-„ , NieEng•'.
Jaiitkng 14:1 igiecCrin.k,;, t -, ..4i-tery I.a.tric tor iwipectees.
roa,•o, 10113,01i,h- Locatl6sl. arid .Voliutruitkin. Taper
graphical. Surveys and all o,ller, protestitenal
,wort
eNreuted promptly. and on tertsilnabi2 tertils.
. ' 4 1117:f-ptp: strtki. rutt,ivitie. .I ! iii: 1, '74.--1 •
.
• t-I EAY PLeVASANTEI, -- . .' I .•.: .
J. A. .. I: - . ...CIVIL A»: u XINING . ENOiNEE,II.I
Eiurves , 4 and Inspects Cellieries.stutesanilnes XI I n
i•ral Laiails.., . uvirteE-13anuatett Building, ,
Jail i;,i'Zz.4-1 telttre st..optiooilte Xplie9P4Caturel4
- .
Nei I2IBPF.CINDB-41E0.11/30iWN offers 'ON
IVI ..•rvlcesas Mine. Inspector and. to-Report on
e:m.4ll4u, wpaelly_and value of mlnes-; also
Iwntl4 etnaiulmistop. oMcs—retisvllle, Pa.
July 110-6 in
YW
. Ii
ry,
EiRMA.REEL, Porniv.v.t.u, PA..,.
el,[ the repurylvAblA haste Lieulogh=l Sur
'.lewrs-Itindx, '..fin 1, •te-1
QT.II - it CE & COCHRAN. Curti.: andiiTiii4G
..J
Xll;4SzEli3, u4ial DitAxGarrenthr-N. 1.;:i Centre et,
.. 1 Jan I 17 1 0-1-ly - J - Pottsville, Otp stai stairs.} ...____4ll_,—.--$
Sr
Oltatat&Ne JUSTlcaelt Tau PaA etc,
AMU IL
Itea! Estate Agent. and !Accused Atictioneer,
No. - Malt aullnituo BT.. PorniViLLS„ 'Pk.
,
attention Veen. to all hastiness In the above
I. arming a large experience, sathanction
aptness 'guaranteed. Collections especially,
and will receive Lannedlateattentian.. •
'7O-1 ' • •
P •
(""'" IP. I ROPITIEICIS Informs the putilte that be
%_.... '. int re-purelitu,eil Vile , •
SOA p :AND OANI)LE ..FAdTORY,
eorl4 ) 3!Seeond and nigh Btreeta, Pottsville, lately
own& 4-E. C. Seidt .d.. Co, which he t)lr. Rapt bleb)
establ shed In Mt The new arm will be C. P. Kop-
I tact' d 40n, and they will manufacture all .kinds of
maps sail Candles. The patronage of Storekeepers
and thepublie In general la reepect•ully soliello
-
Jul!" 2. '7o74ady ! .. -
WILL;AIIi L. DAVIS, .
. I
Rpecla
,bratic
aryl otos
moltritet
Jutt 1
Practical Plumber aria Gas Fitters
Kb.. 20 NI All AN TONGS) STREIT, .POTTIWILLY.
having berm in the biasluess over JO yearn in Plll4-
adelphia gives' hlm . unusual fuel-fittest 'for clerivtug
hi.tauppilea from first clam houttea. 14- Particular
attention paid to country work::: ' March 21, 7 , 1 y ..
r_..EORGE JL&BTZ, ARCHITECT,..
MAlumr BritEsr,
' l / 4 4 ,
:Inl'etilpr of the. Seliklumplug eageCaiitt .of coal
breakers half the Renal height; saying therebL; a
great amount of thither In a large breaker. The
seit.diamping cages are for slopes and shaft with
or without tltxw to car, and with water iiiglairatuS
attached to,..Lispense with punips. It self-duhips one
or two storit.4. and hoists one, two or three ears_ ai ..
the same I .
The advertiser will-plan, tat perfn tend or *eon traki,
to build colliery improvements' oruil kinds. •
March 34 • • to ly
•S" mar IVAII"
I. • • •
K EH / rthr rP•tifre. Ptefisteitfr,
EMEIMINEI
((1c IIER
' : FOREter.kl''EN.(ll.k K
txi•ri:t► STAMi ANn•O'riii.;ft 110NI,S
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1t0.1NP".1 4. lekeEfVED O' .111::PoSIT—INTERF.:ST
a11...eat.1 as ta.lr slartial agtEinia:tat. -
STOrit'S uiid I.loNTkilxiuglit and sold at Vie New
Twit :until Itadrds of• Brokers - at
11411,2 i VC)llllllik,i , #V. `•
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SAVF.: Y. 01711 13.014"EY
BY hAVING•YOUIt LEAiPli,Eit
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C. S. j'.4
"Leirtiser J'rexi•erttier.
-liiferi,r oil:tilt:lex of Leather made iiiivervious to
V , ..s.ter. Vet Leather ;made ~-oft and pliable. with
et-dor renewoil ; wore lasting than other of Its bind
in Diorites', anti 'appl teable to all kinds of leather..
Sayers li.4l.l'ititid it the best article they ever iiNed
protect, their 11.,bots or i..:noev. from Sulphur tt er.
I'or. plc u14 , 44....,:ite or retail, h
'LESIENT
A t.J.In Pottsville by Wight & For & itrot her,
Jesse rostev, ThOihtp; FOider, and is..l...rfster.
A.NCTIO.V. %LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC
1 - 1: - ...1V1TEA.151.1411IPS - .
Ito.tweert.NCrw tiltutgow, Londonderry,
zi ebi i.
'ihivrtpoiJoi.; 44,0*-ewitown um.l. klainbuty.
ILLUUCio:// I,Lmri o.r. rag -
.sage or draft-. by this .7:JoiniAlotts,roza,fortalde and
pc..pular line of' nte.ttn.%tilits between the United
states :tint Europa, or Intl Anformat lon in rev:nil to.
rates Of pati‘age etc.. apply in person or by nd! to
,C '
Nij, CA:titre Street, i'otte.V filet
f:74)-11
Fritancial.
COIJY,ONS .
tug yeit VENII.,
(1, Li) (3O t lj c )
Tat: '
SUNBURY AND ..LIWISTOWN R. CO.;
DUE 11(7rOlik.:IL I.
Will Ifte uutl stfier 111:ii tlate, iil t
1111. ,PAINTER; it 0.,
31; STREF'V,
PHILADELPHIA
=WEEMIIM
SP:. I 21; '7l)- !1
5-20. S APD.
}301;li HT,
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• 4%Ni) EX!-!ILANG1..:1"),
ON MOT 4:EASOX.IIiLI.;TEIt-Ms
CTOL~
1.) •
Bought and Sold af,Market Rata;
rot CASIIEI).
- PACIFIC RAILROAD Bona
rorClia Asp,
SToCKS li0(
. T . GHT BOLT)
1 .• oN
'( ON
Chicago,' 4 Danville and _Vincennes
first 1,1..r . .5age - Per Cent. GOld Bonds.
►;'t ,n.At.F; A AND At'UltU INTiIitESY.
. - •
. . ~ - ..
A. , ...ounin 1e,..1% . ,,,1 tili,l intrru.st ull.uwi4.l t /doily
• .. 114:31)11, Stjhj9.l . f 4 k (414 . 1 . !:, atFight• •
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No. V. , 5.1111'1.11 ST., PIMA Or.LPHIA.
• -
- • SAFE IitIME IN ESi'MENT.
THE SUN BD R Yand LEiVISTOWN RAIL-
ROAD 'COMPANY ;;,
.offrr $1;2:00,000 Bonds, 11W,I;tirIg :0--
vont: lutirpS, IA pi:AA SPiqi•d
by s 1
,
' - Fir :&17 1111d.:01 - ify M.ortga443
: . The Bonds are beitied hi, - -..• • ' '
, " • .
i1.1004Ji., $.7094 o,l44' , # 7i.tc)Ciit.'
Tl;.ii ; .iniotis :Ili.' payablein the - city al rhilailel
„-
14i1a, Ge the 111-41 :Lip, of April eel] Oct di?er.): ,
' " Pere iff . .ttri. , ( l)i , t traii'od ;Soitrer-71(tes..
711 , " pricetitlitteisetit is
9Q aafl Acquit:di • Interest in Currency.
Its etratLertilitt with; I uvlruurpi•
vaitta itsilrotki at, Low I sum n, bri ems the et tithrrhein.
- (1)al VIOMS G 7 winos twk ' arr.r the Westeril and &Join'
P•:1 tit 013 advantage it win mln.
rol i Ai; i•tu nib trr Trade, mod iratnoliwe'
,and va4unlilk cirpo.it of ores In this serf o6etligf
'WintLuit lifily peopled
.svllYtxWtittiltuvery)arse land Oroftttibie4rAuli..
• Wit. P,kINTER, 5t't,9%11.011:1 0 .0
I.lhtalraiiliutlovernaseza-tieruritiM
i. Is ! u.fX.:+c,u;ll
I
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Ritel*, FF.; iNSIIILANUE & Tlit.Lsr
. • - ' • • ifr. k rllo•' `ll' ;''
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Jant.3.ll-IS- 1 004rn'"
irr w v:43 : •
xy J. Rit rl4 NF. .„ KM' SCA VII
. bajksuf.ll.7l.llEß ait..,ar. and (If/Wiwi'
111 . 41 t. 1:0 Straps under the artns,;"Psereer emu
I tatppttd lieneittgotaeasteetl. '0 rrortb Seventh St
bets* ARC% Plitlineblit. ' , Pettus*. filaroputeti
S.Lestle Stoek.lbga, crum,,- •.Ladratranditutl .
11. lair lA. ..f . • • . WAT
EMI
-;,-
..1: -
141 C A.l.- .). Public Rule will ' he ' hei!.l at
. r - iii,e rt ., i‘le tc4; 1 . 1 . Chi . Ktbser flier 03 the ThWtutitip
of W t Yen Sell f !hi II - Vfnifty,
' - '.
ON nit: 21,.i. b:t 1 . o I - I'n' tri fr: I.: L^. i : a: r - •
i
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Sul to ..I.PIA) lefuer-M.IJ " ' elf - wiz'. A:NI:. l' f liffi." l-11 r ti • ~t
the fO lowlu f.l.lesetlhi: f t.l uerf,..itat prouerty,ilz i
..
ITo sPruild insf;ch.l - 1,..1t - elten furniture, tire tottiiii,le
line driving iwngevi t.:7,.-.4., vt. will fp - rent kind ut Wat..,-
f.tif N. gYJUO:= :liNe t :14 ....tttililt.t...llll.l.l4lllfle and 11.'1;1;4, r.
wits iii wiewilteffreeten etiriterwt the--.-iwhtwtil In,'
provernent, One' 4.1)1,, *one trarlrM", OM. eullj,v;..o or::
plo*lii iii.v ! ta 1 pelly.:"1 r d harp v+,a cl . ail k i ti.t• t.t-ntrin
tug iiteii•ll, , TßK;liiitii..n.uN 1., mention. TejmN pull
e.altliutrs .I.lllto 4 w.v , .. st :d U... tititP anti Weep.• ót •
toile to - - A I f f:PRF:W lit wPifi- f h.t
Sepfiti, " . " o - 4z
-it 1
TtrilLlC 8
- .or A..
%14trt
IN .I.4iCKSO.
lc. %SO, On
:j4.%.Til
I
upon !lie ! pawl sycli, AWOL twin utilms east of ,St, tin:-
lown;, , ,Ose and a-half tulles %vex.' of ficohOeill,biltg, rind
oar- ii mile orth , :of Richland, fa station on the
..Isebniii Vali Datiroad,lactiefining thol - Vinton l'lt
nal, rho an riatiphi tiTurn piker. and 'public rend
I ere! 1 1 to Ric landrritation,lbe following valhuhle
Real ltslate, VI :.- '
The :Propert forinerly known as -•• lAlnicedle%
Mili,"eurfatsti gof * 4.4 ['Ott Mill, with Pident Water
Wheelktlnoat ter. power In the Mate, uud eapahle
of tarnishing barrels Week! -, having a ....00e 6i,-,
toin, a4l Alton in fine of, the • Grain producing
seet lons of the , 'tote' s eonsinting of
n . .
351 neu • • 'ok• 141.11 ISTONIe. LAM), i
3
in a high state cult Oration. !winding n Limestone
Quarry, contrel lug anpertor Lintesttme. The lapel
is titular good f i
...: and the other other improvetneo o.
coasted of a II a - two anal a-half story Liutestone
Dwelling Hou with a Sweitzer Bunt , Smoke
Iloase, land oth r noerusary Improvenfents ; ohm; n
PultWand Well or Water I a thelfanf.. . ,
The above p y Isaohr be6suse the owner In
jenda-to go into ther inud news. . ' ~
. - .
Persoba deal to view the aforesaid. • premi4t!),
will plume call 'Wilk: undersigned., ' _
Paam4arton an a good title giv en on lbe. FPLI d . 1.',/? 1 ?
April, Wit. ' .‘s - -. ' - •
/gait Sale .to _ _ earn at 1 o'cinek, , P. IL, wiqqf
zondltillus will
OE SA.LEA-
I 'CiY.l , TerntsT 1
May7C-It,tf;
Foa:qtALE.-N
134:K1as:id o,'r
and g 4usinea,s i
Sfpt, 2
T 39l *l9 . # A r k .
AndltAit-q, TW
hnorliNas, n
Sept 2 . F . , '0- :Ht
i 0E SENT.--1'
111g4 corner' •
Apply to llENtty
StalinitungoS:t
: l'Agntit VIA " •
won BENT.—.
tucho, Ili Thi,
above Cdl4re. Po.
terms alipl v in,
.4111 . ,c t
,
FOR at.LE.—I I
rt.i
ton ; z: eon liter seree
s:.tek!zuttf plate
will . be 4u1.1 cheap.
Jul
' Jtfsii• t H71.--n- , -:f
r;OII.I.I.EAsE.
.1 I..twwn to, Mil
f...rd,,ittliited in .1::
an,t t‘b
' . •
Oa lirtuLetTLUils ' %lin. iVith bell
in 4 , liire4yuni ; ilt. ~,,• r4,r1);',.•:1 It,
11.;.,,ktilit-itititt-s, speop Irmia Iliz,t4
ft 7,11 p 1 , 21-7..4 mini- 111111tilitie•y
: ~,pply at • : .
;:. AL • 1111 .. 11.11'5i ' , gil Vaal
i - 1 t,. 4.',..al se., l'ottsvii!".
;
l'N -1 viittiat,le-- (met of . Coal I awl!
4.1 Vi ini . brener Tract, late Mil.;
'11:o• and Schuylkill l'oivnallip.,l
- . ..4•TeS, is i)freltA f ,, r 1ta,...,
1 .‘pr0....-40 ' •
."1-
. L. 11. it.%,SNA! . : Afteilt, I
Fi.sh :::, f U . J. b-k t f : I Put t;iVine or ' Port 4:m1).4.. i
c ., -- ' •
...... 3 LATrI SLAT !I 'SLATE!!! ••
. ,
The 'un.tenegue,ll has al way' , - tali hand , a
lame:
l•it. ~1 - .11,1g../F1N.1.1 ISI.!,\TE, of . all I.l.zeß, And "r;
the he , t rjuali;y, ivilleW he m.ll 5. , 11 at: the eheap..f.t .:
privy ., . The i.fate ~itt,!!o. .iell very,' by'ltaillroad nr ;
Canal. P. Oly to- -1: W,ll. I:ALIIArii.-Agent. .
• ; 1 , Ifnintaerg, Ilerkt.eo., l'a:v
May, 1.r.:4 'I 1 ''' - 1 ' - . • ' ti-'4311.11it.) , ' ..
I .
-
AI - lift - ft A:Rift "t ter. i - ItT , 1 0 0 11. - HALT.I. ~
/ TII4I , Weil , t/.1 J-1 , +.15:1,!, hiply oe4111•10.1 1.2 i
TI1( is. U. LS.l.sol:4,fier,; in As:h .11111LN', !livening.
tittlee, lireen itnd.lirt I iptimis, t 4 :ulile, ,fiot 1.1 , i , h+, 4e..
..t ' v. The .d welling H Yolppararivyly new, tual has an.
-the utud '
ern ' eon ..i i ilenee , . - Pi - lee Ion: at,,l term,.
eluiY. ..,.. pPIY to . t' v -4'111;2 , 7 RN' c.l-tir0. , .r.i., -,
- • - , Beal t-':4 ate. .1p,4 lit, IS 31alnizit , iittgo St.
May IS - ,
i li
1•12.11.3Eft LAN P. 01.1. SAL-4. -. .
i . ..4sl itell,A heavy - 04.04171111• r.. • r ant.
21 , 11 " - I , I:..vt 1111 1 :11111/-..i* - --i..,1, :Old
, ;' , lt :"', l !Oil titntier. , !is , .
I.N•i `• I. stiiwt iok - WD 11t• h tili,t.t* . - v...ir::t mr. • •
: irv., p•• • 1 lane, iiitipte, AL, ..: , .. , ''. •4 •
•.,40 -1 NIT ,liali.. t
1
tiold,-.1,1 4 :,,f•...'• fulg.trn.•l; fa, ii,..:
Let \Vire!! Tl4lnliqkr:ll,ll4 Ma10,,,N. i 'it v. ,S.•vi•nli sliwli
LlOUMlillliki Jot. In Yishi r iU•il and "MIII. ervek: T,lii n ,
Lots In JaJappa, Gilt.i.rton and Shertru l oah.
' :I'. W."1 4 1 - 14 - :A-VEII, Au. - Ylit 1r ()%vn..r.,
• J•t/ V 2. '74--- 1: 7 ::illi :., , ''i -- IL, l'inx re sc., Mfitsvlii...
ME
EMI
4'.'. Ft ISTF:FCH,
(.. s. nsa.Eit's,
FUI. BALE.— (44 1.),;411,1,.. Itrealter torn Red Ash
. „Ve,lllcry, till c.,',tin.phietiipt I,o4g , rtki :IN new: with
4u. hon.,' engine, 4 , ,ller, , ,,ilioistlng gearing for 1)1:ale.
d...c.:6,e. ' • . ,
!,Lik 1.,: ft. r:,11, sh,.ii.,. Awirr, mid bone 4 it, ! 1/.: 1.% t.
,iI Lac ..4 , 111.% , I
•;t ire boring ru '4 , - wq I! bits, A.e., u.ll 41 cott,ll ,- 1 , .
.. - - „. ' ,
A 1,...„:, !••,et Of howst i
in,.. 1L•, ..i: ing i-): N01,..,'1,11. , ,.. and
,ttler art ieleß. A 11,1:,, ti , rM. H
. MILT, Agent, •
I` . . :Cvntregtire,-1, -IFlot !wilily. ,
'• 131i,0w..tf
.
Frill SA LE.—Au intertst in a new Colliery/ Just
opening. ', . .
Also, A 'LARGE (11.1LOKII1 ' . I.w:rife Ash,) fully
equipped, entl warkitig above water-level, in „Sfalta
noy. i • ,:
Alsu,,.‘ PINT A 7. t, V:111. rtF.: A 14,11 COT.I,IIItY
ab ove
water level, on Mill treeek. . '.. , '
Al*.',, —
' ' twdt lolfte tint . llted: Ash beds, Mlnereallte.
Aug. 11, '7074574:33 , ; t'. i I'. W. 811.1.1011.11..'
F °Jt:
BALE ,-:v Yhrintof %tile:es with lief:nave
mentslind stork,dituOtteon the line of the ticbuyl
kill and Suiquelluttn4 littilrcsul, 114311(i:from Potts.
vine.. 10a1tres of the; ittlitl are under
,eultivatiou, 75
, neres arc ectvered wilt tit est nut sproots of le years
growth, wijtelt would notirh,7 l :excellentioop litufber.
2,5 acres are euvereil with hem • 411 tater. Tro
heitupve•-
tuents, consist of a stifetant al house re new Skim
Barn, °tit hOuses, anti Wnewsawnh 11l Stith w er , pt.:W
en huitert. ernisists of, lir:rees„Artws, grain ,
tr,.aml
It nning ffirplements: ')Tne price naked be real
elk
asist from the Umber, alone. Term/le:hay. Apply to
JUIIN M. tikii.l.Wl;ll4, Ksterly's Building, Putteville,
or tarEnctum (1. eAItQ,I;IIA R. So. ISt) (entre st net,
Pottsville: '! . i.' : t August 7, 1.4-42.tf -
-c7::
ALUABL* PROPg/iTY FOB BALE.
, i
RUILDINGS AXD. PREMISES
lormerly ocrnpledl4`lisi , •
SCJILTYIJK. 'l , t(ll_l'CTY, IM"it. 43 - ER Co.,
conslsting of a lan; I.rieh and smne.' shop, witi.
"team 0111Wq and tooli - "
PLANING and .NIAINUTACTURING
with lumbetisbecls, atm tolan t yard room, and Oilier
conveniences for alatge birsiness. This - pmpert,v, In
situated, In the lionot Or..l , Lirnret ta.f., Lind fronts•
on the Railroad, *tut ,ALtherwlf:e well located.'
Wal he satin Low siud Uplift Itaßyt e ruts ofpaynt e r. t
Applyito JOU:\POTT. Pottsville, Pa., -
or, BE SS. max, 31t2 Vernon $l.,
*ept 10, 704-37-1 fj t ' • Philadelphia.
417011 SAILE.--T111: P.O4I.OWINCI
MINI NO , IicACHINEItY.
One Five Ton Loeon dittvc, Suitable for 4-foot }dunce
road. Iftts heen cs.qi , for 1 - conveying - cool and Cz,gli
dirt at the mines, are is 1n good order.
•
Also-Two4lorlzont....l 'Pumping Entitles I,S.
cylinder 4 feet stroke, with .g . earing and bobs. and
two lifts or phrnp, , ,loo - drill/ each, is - 1 th 11-Inch
gem IO feet stroke, anti twO lifts of pumps WI yards
each, one IS-Inch, the shtlitt It-inch plunger, each 7
(eel stroke. ' . • t
Also-44 INA ng g I te, 12- dek ey I 'laur e l- fee t
stroke, withdlrum-get riligi; and boilers complete.
Also---Fourlitets Bre: it 'r. . .
A tars- Itild h ree-ton klpel WagoniL, belivtly ironed
for :oar feet . ravls.
- Also-One In let Fa ,anni Engine. with tubular
holiereompi4te. • • •
The hbovetrtrhiner • been in seri - ler, Ind Is
In good work ng hale - •
Jan sOst.-2:u
CIE . W4t.4..NYDEIi, Pottsville, I'd.
-- _ -
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• .
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WO ' TEE OP 1 , 11 - Miral 'Mk:,
810iY Oda eirrip.ll,ll; of nli ltk.2-ICilll.r.ltiN9l,
. 9 ,
, - 7
i ninety lowqr. e 77074, 2 , 1 th...•hore,'ll ft, - Richter. 1.9 ft,,
.fir a - itorl • 2,ltaft, 1i la. dtam. • 1 71111 9,1 9 wharf '1:. 10;7
1117un.xl i it. w ilnat tu'rr. pAltheellt Minium". la - 171, nn
fir face, 4 In. v
41411, wl tttlilt4 and donnnaing ett!,
law bes..a u. to run. a ;34 in'. tip...po . .
I..,sisty hors c engine., I , i'lfulawa. G. If. fti Coke.. la. ft.
fly wheel. with pump wheel, shana and all &Inner.,
Untie; 1 dew 10 ft - . din ',Wn's wronght Iron khan.
t .77111 y se a de. .flg :lewd bore. 4 tort .
striae, with , heavy dy ". 1 10(7 1 .- also -with tm 9 i l l 9 •
wheel 2.11. d ti1...12 I , u t. e faee...l Ip. pitch: titnnt
1 ,
10 n„ . innt., tr nught 1 n 41,41; 1 tx . ,11er424 tn. (linty/
w..N ft. long. w th all co nectlona and wltlf All 'pump. ;
lug cuttwattna.
riargerdoohle breaker wilt .1 ii.orne'enigni.. , . 7 '''
' 1 twenty horse engine wit drum and •tt I....rOnnee-'
thins for st iong.dirt,phuse; t xet-otherortranhe get 64•
17777t.witit prislittnr. tracks awl wire . rotar.• .- , • .
.r.at t eTit&tl r tifff,l. k l u . no -Set:ltrikit; l nt4iiiiin
trurts. :r.An wot a te pe.,lllfft eel:ll.'4ll.CW. A, ' largie
lot of htatitAnaith Innis 100.711 a. 'tiara, betkorrikr.7lr. -rai
largotot of aroond 177 I .. .talting,7 - estriana stiles.....n.
,tono of nocondillau.l to "maims. :PO 1.7075:0f aer...4,1
hand l" raft front 22 ih. .12 lb. per y7.t.d. ; wound:
haul 174,41417 a: 210 yd Id 111. - eolown plw. 7, ad) yds..
:)1 In. - cniuinn '3111o•t.„1 `.. i i i. ttole'putly• - 21111n. void ,
pa mpor. ' 1 Itieninnt Wt., drivt.ra ; sad hutie Garahltli air
'am:, or on on trot, anti k.7L. Also, tho.wood work 6i,
2 toreakarKaurFourailo ah ,ill.l. blacks/pi and rar.-7,
penter.idkopa. c . Quel7l6 jrnt, ; ,.tuh aull6 . e !at . ..141re
furtittee.• 7;. „: i ,; . .1 , .. , , ,• ' ,
1 4.tiont.aii sate et 17017 ; ‘4- 9 4 9 ns ' nitctiOd..:v2/r9 Oll
,11
a
.I,lllty du Ne Ittiltre. . ' I '''' 'Slit . % , '.. 1 -.. :
1 thirty 49 -• • ,- -I ''• it 10f oto.' linlatittlrilrunti r
1 twenty " ." - 4 .. c ...mills
° baits-and lot , ;
I four " ." • , glop. i.um plate. i .7.
1 ton• - ' - . 4 ' ivitaiblo eh; - 'r VS RoPt tiointing dram.,
- .74.11011enti.. in. .1-1111, .i f it It ...9...., ...1.1 , . '7:' , .
;la tP• g 3l k' , 4 'lei ialifif io
.al b..c 30 -,/ . rt._, l l .._,.., . 1 , 1 7•
i, .. .sn i n. I .7yrn ...; 1 1 ICU 7141 1 . ~., I . r:
-1 ,4 *. . inta: wla • 1 ,.1n * 0 atilt4ti:VlC^' t'• t 1
.72 ! ••• .7. '•..7 In..* .7 .71 it 71t77.11-ttatiltrti •• ' '
-3 2 . ", ~ tiil2.•Z .14 % 7 id Wax apitett plena 10 1t.: :
, 1 -- " 12.1a - aa6,lntets ~ *_.l.lwitigositVis.
i
1 hpright fithiboller, - . llot Of pulopitt il l t ~! 1
13fi r t142ittn.eohtttut . pi . • 1 tart/flex - a ti a fan •
'UPI ' 4 .111Irr. - I ••• -• . 7 ft n0if.41 7 went 134114:
327 rdar. II la. tat: plpeti . win rape. , :.,:
..
with lbolicana rigIVL , ... , 10 a 2 Ti/V I S4P a '. I "'
'
Adyit..1216., onfiu . lnpt , • 1 let" 1 . . . • , • , t'
:111. • UPI!' , -' '' . ,'T 1. of.ltnbatirldofiAlid.'
1 4
lill- '''.! ' - 41 , " : j ' 4 ' . ''` rttarpattats; - *haat% aud.
..1-Lot Ott In..til tam:, --. 7 •,. Ram-as - at variant' a tatm
i , 1 tiii. ta,. pale pump. - 2 acarboliars, at ta.ttlant.,
~, 1.16 •-• . • • .:' .- ".,-;teltb. Ava ttattSkoatt all
' ' 4,14 “•"• - 7 . • ' , Eeetioaa. ii
f' 112; 11 - "i• 14. '' • i au• - tarivik.' ; A ,„:
, 1 T 0 0,,,, ; - 4.-:** , ,•' ,• .' , on tam"; 7
1 1 lin. liftpuntpd Rs C. 10. andt Amstar arto
la *Mali Mt and ' . ..that a ' mtne; en
AI the Machina, I
t l i
'" , m Clod - sawn 'lkeda%
..‘ pal ' -. . ,-...-
~ NOT. A 'terlik.l( . -r. 4, • JA.MI IWARKII,:.: I
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IMII
P#blic
LF,t— . ,
A.T4TABIX M]L Pli.c>PElttY
LIMA:CON, ClittNTY.
' Oprimit.NlTY! T:ot...lid styll,-
A fit tLVNDI
ot-ronim v•r;o
e'tnim.b) knowu by
E 0 ItG r. z. ZINIJIEIMAN;
l'l,pl,Jß•pt;
isieksina Toyrn
} - lar 'a e gait to 'get
•
new unri ftnit-eitu9l'loPSY BUG
• F.(ma.l)l, Apply , to .
j W-31. IL SMITH; 1N Centre St.;
- ---- - ,
.iii i:1).! NOW at :t bargAtti, a I iry
'rtr.st Strire hi St. Clair. Good shout
.., Ali')lv ut lilt: 4
>I,IdEIICUA.VreI . /TOTE /..
..,. 1, :' .... rUtt , li% i I lii•
POLES. FENCE POSTS' T.
!..4 Lis; i>ft()P-T.rtiti....q.
°LK..., for
,i.att. by
WESTON, .
: 1 1 0 . 7"Norweglltn St., PolOsyil.f;n:
*winner+ In Itumsti's (Mice Build,.
mut .Illahantornni Mtreets,
tti'SSEL, Itenl Estate Nizont,
•
'funk: ItIJOM with dweillug
iptlitts'a IGIK, oti Markel ritretO;
g: ven iloniedint..2r. For
c..111(011:.:-t,S.
August I';
-
1-0.„1-.,NrTi-h?Nit*u'tittifirleTitti.ev.31:1'17:".n9ritli'l;!"inanin'eret
eet. RAM Asll Jeai :stifive water,
:! • . . 1 • •
®::~
f=M
lEEE
sVILLE,. SATIJXDAY , 'MORNING; 'OCTOBEI:8
I 70.
MOI
MI
tt:IG and _:ls slotittrSecoud Street,
•
.„ .. The ander.tgned bavlngltreat ly Inc. - tear:v.l faeill t les
let he ad.:11110n of the 'Urge four .stery bulldl 11 2 ad
joining bls former place of btallnesa, °trent grentdn
dueentents to all parehmer9 of furniture to gl ve.hlm
a call: Is confident of being able to please 1
wlv - imay favor with 'their ,cnidom, and his ex•
hrrl. ace of twenty yearn In durslness Is n guarantee
of his ability tri turn oat thebeat of work. lie , peri
o:onally kuperviseig fibs 4argo workshop*. and any ar
ticle not on band be.m.ole toorxfil. at:the lowest
terms. Alarge.stoek of all kinds of I:15
ivnsiantty on liand: 1).11.
Sept 9 , 11 l •
. 7-Iyd*
._. . . .
i lit offering Vie above bran& tn'the uttentlen of
rest,tt meet the preheat. season, we beg lea v 4: to state,. -
that we", have made very.areht itnprerVernent; ill
their en ring.iltuing the pun- Winter, ;mil have no
esitancy in saying, they ttrethe 6,31 1 lersii.i r.rftif.,
"They n.risell , eted from strictly corn fed Ilogs; trite.;
Hied very nicely NO as to niake. tv; 'll ttle waSte in ent,..,.,
ling te- , possibli,,;"and - the Ingredieriq used to curing,
are the very thifihsi to be told. The Itatttria . are all a. , ..
tiorle 4 before ltia , illag. gait libel) iiZe cured by itself',
seas to ena de tie to keep lo pleklejust long enough.
fo, cure and tint be too stilt; a great fault with most
Ttams. .WP also cure in lee !lenses all hummer and '
e...tn fur nbilltito Hams at ail time* Cut frontfoga', '
that Were alive within a weeks of the time the anis
il l
'Aire - delivered „which Is . . - a g reatadvantage a; il'one
t0,Qe5...1 by very fed- dealers. We feel satisfied if'
41.1 will - insnre hatista.etion. lone genuine antral
In-andel: Wild emir by. ~
A-. 1., iitIEE initnotioli r it CO, '
f.. Pork l'aekerh, No. la 1, Delaware Avenue' ,
Apr4ll4 - ,iti-',1.73 - siito. - .; I'IIII. , ADELTIISA,V.A.
ANDREWS, ELA.E.B.IOozr e, Co., ' .
, ,
, • - - . ~. , •, ~ .
Liiw-prcw:\ t‘t.A1.1.., A: :I.Is.CIALIT l',.
.Black .Iltrimini , "l..Pnli.Moil, Tit.l Metal:. and
,Nickel Plated. - • -
iT III: - i...kituz* - r sELEcalux •LS: TH.E (ITN...
- , - ~..:•• . .3t..7:1-i•AclritEl:i .. ' , •
• ~. • -. - •
• •
Of the (,),ttinenPri - Ir . eottaiit iron "lir-IV/Id
T
I" lilt N.51C14.7S & cp OKIINCI4LiNG ES,
. ...
' rorp.SIZES . A7 1 , ..1C1Z1 MADV.. '.. • •
• :
INipnpvt . : . li STEA..M IIE.A'LINGArP-1/IATU.4 •
...
:For, ltdbriq a nrl. Prireste Puildinfvt.
, - Tlr and Tl... 4 sltarket sumo.,
1 ,- 1 . 1111...1ai -:14 -. 111.1.
. . , .
. .
,• ' • st , n,4 frIVIIIISTIIitt.iI-eiret.. , •
Jit.;.l )11...:10' , . - ; - 11;3n1
rspow D,MOEATION ' .
I;EBEIZet
-+I •
~un~6~rr`~
L UMBER... - 1,173111P8EZ1 T.. -
L.' 'TO l'Xi.F.Xl`.-f KERS M efrA 111 EX K.0: 54 .; • !
AVti tiavv.tll Is .tHso IMAgAi cor•IPIIII`MAKI* 6 I: 4
tIiFFIN It( A X iMsoiX.VOI"I 4 .IIX IXL . A.I,Xa.u.II sET- ,
TEE PLA'N tie boa. lit:witty a N
LE ANA • l•r AWL , a .X*1.7',..) iirSll.
July "i.ll-2=tt lipri r teA! ka.:Th•ntThit.t. Mt.
• -
I „ II V.F.t! /41.14111:411-
I FEEr Ivic=rrat•
lZq AS. it.a.171117.1 t::s#i,
ith an.4.lSyrnne.sl,* . , Itordinl,;. l'a,
W e'L. - .1) alo.nni IS will-lad M.l,:.'air.aii.V.a k sit,t. it •
‘ 11311 “ W:011111. l'oz.Zar, and
A >di I.u:l;er, all ~..taorica. The Walunt TriTl* from
II! :)) Wide and I•• thi.4:llo-aa4, and tto•
l'oplar in on LS t0:".3 Smile:tat ide. ',TUB otql)r
Walnut and Poplar e2anotie aortal-4%rd in any mar
kc.t. null we lire i..Wer Ibantlt c[lc 111:1r4..I.
All Purl les in wr,j4 of any kind- Lti Haw?.
t hv t nnd etamine ouratoeit. ,
_ .
L ij.4l3#-
PARDEE & "C 0.0
r )1A Irr . .i.i • T • rn - riy....4 1,7/ DITALEIRVC
ttl 1.1.' I . llf BF:rt.., nittOckat; . j11.F.J11:1-7.10.
114,t5, tiawe'd Irani 11,14;,.... - and Yellow' Vine,
O!: and 'nein Intl:, and shipped In order.-
-Slso::ANKfil*, Shingle?, L.:%-rut
iottlee4 - at liV. , mosmrtvar:qi.l':c., and
locirllAvErs: •. • •
I'. S. We 30,11)11y . rcont and Itailrun 1. A prii 9,
SAMITRITIWiL, WII9!..LSALIi..* AND .
LUMBE,R 'bEALER,:,
. ..
cciA I. ST,. n car itAxt4to.ol..DEPoii.-, 1 , ‘
;• - i --- - .• NrIT.III keep enastaufh•
i (.1 a frill .10.;e;il
-511--t‘ ••,; ' '''.'.- l ' a n ea l t n Z Ilailatint Lula
. ZLlC:Strtiv7 V. - Iter, waleb. lie will gu.ir.- .
.„,i • , c
it ~..-; • . W* 4 si• IA Lowi,s? MARK i,-.-r ‘
,- - ...... ... .
. I. ,ii t t . ...k.4 . .. -....ircii.;-4 • .. -, !Lt- 11 -"`. • ' - .
r: ,i;oo, 7 4lBaiii, iiliiii... se..
--uu.RO , ----::.: 4 T ' rtalti . St6li at iii. , o. -.2t.4 per
. .
dozen: •'
Sept tO,'lll-::17- •-; .; : t r , ,
- - - - " ST E AM --
ILgl - ii, -- • - - , ,
.vi L._.,1
k , tS
, p ULM .
Aka,.pr. vnia
iciLLs.
N..' C.- FRE - CK & Co ~
tNi'rAcir ,LN
-1 It . rte Ii?! ror,r„'
l'rmat• LatabcF, itaArrit+, l'lanh: Lath, StripyUlm,
• Flobt.hig, Siding, 54...14 1 poor.. '•
All la of 3.l:nntiacturnig Linnfarr, aanstanCy
au hand. •
'NVl.P.r...,2;i,ll,, , Tii•lnlork - and Oak I;cards r•ut
lep:;t11„ (thral art,',ll belnyr ri.
bean;; a sari freight per 1 , 1(11 ft.,t. t inl. r,
lllGNl4.r,,aipl !'rice urnktivil op a pl,ll,i,!l<in..
311ty ' " •
Abutirti6tutritls.
P 110BINS0i; CO.,
• •ch, I, .f(tnt{f•reNa- t tx witl
• 11,i'!“ If ,S.O.JA.:rv, t
N... 1•,1 Nort It Thin] Mrrrr, I 13.1,1(.1ii.,
;.•:. I, '6), . • ,t ,
... • .__ • _
DITILADELpit.tre sultoross• .B.ATIDAPE
I. I Ns'll'i'UTF, :Nn.•l N)10.11 Ninth Sit.;
nli.)%e 1..; icittiri :44et;- •
rr !Witt al es, 'lseairTritstit„ ^ •
Stotli iiirittillrirr tt
ve:'µfrw.Ladies :site:lde.!
0 I.y uty ,
I
; . •
• .1( kir.l'il_M".l.l.TON' •
t '.k ....KY MA Walnut zit o . 104••Iptila.
uur establi.iltneni i 4 'tee yr I lie
dalp`da, and Irolti I.l3perif
11a it rt` rdei.ar.,l to no of-!, tzuud vv.ark et
prie.
We biamlfaettlre 51110 furniture, /1 tail also TM dill 1.11-
priv, 4 furniture of z.uperb.r nu:Oily. A lame sii,eh
, aloe. ays latn.i. , t/ouelli wade, to Order.
. Work and Ottive,.Furniture fur
'
tale/ and'Slort4..' made to orderl" '•
M'.l I.TON, J. W. I.ll'P-i tit:OTT.
7-ly •
A Ti 7 IR E RAILING, WIRE GITATiDS, fur ...g.td*e
Prods, Faelories, eve. lienvy • t 'rtmpeil M ire
4.1, for eiean ing are;, el,;nl, •Heftv3, - Sereen
.1 'be ie. :6114 . 0:11 St! I'IMCII% W ire Wedildinir for Sher p
:del lea' It ry yartiv. Taper Makent . WINS, Bragg tind
IY, k!I 'Wire Cloill SiA l'alut,et ,screens, Ornament -
aLW ire Work. Every infortantiou byiteare,sing
t lie upsnufaetnrent,/ M.IVALIiEIt et: SONS.
No. 11 North 6: It street, Philadelphia,
Feb 12, '741
NAT IL TBEItLI E R ' FL AVORLNG EX
TIL ACTS wa malted equal to Ititytruule.. Are
prep:ilea 1'14,111 t he NIWIT.4. lf
, err Drugwilkitte iniThe e Etirm'f ,
t: 111 'IN DMus MX F: le, without doubt; tbt•
best net !elf ( h, the market, lt tvlll tailor morblvater
titan. four' 111110.1 the vane' **eight of indigo. The
only genolou t kat put up at A.lfted AVlltberger'..
1 trtag st"re. Wlttlierget's and Path dv's naive on la
; all others counterfeit. For saki% by taieit Sr..
ea T, 1111,1 14:112:0 trimo nt:t.T LF. I
r imzlounit superblr article. A lwer; tm band' ai
reasonatAr prier. , Pile& Ground,,SpietA, Tfietinine
lel lies, Chamois Mt Ins; rupboen, Sago, arid sill ar
t kile3 14, the Drug line, at , ' • ,
A /Xi t En' WIT:THEW: Drizz re..
•L'7l North See,mil,St.„, Piduulelph ki;
idlue t, i 4, . • , , ;11-R4,,
DA EL M. K.ARCIFIE.R. .
FURNITURE -,WAREROON+I,
UNION 11ABIS.
I.A.cE CUItT.kINS,
I, 'LA(
I t 4.Ntß R N.§
=I
/TS' Ark 34 l'44 suji; wooL, .1
,
• R I t' 8,
tet 44, CtAturc, , Ltilfitt Ittiptittej. : ` ‘
WINDOW •s'll - Arita,:
,
• •
IN AI.I. THE:NAVIT - I rsMrs:
PLTISEIXIS, .128131, Oc., for IgditrOad Stippiina.
W_AIIitAVE: 4 7.;
•
&RlAPiwlcsfi.t FITREET,
vtitiapp,pgrA. •
- , • -ti Fry _
r dti.4s.l:wrr.l3:.
LEAD exeellsall other Lead" P -
Iota". Its Lisnivaled Whiteness'. s '
'4 211. "rib, rtiegtualcd Durability. '
• -1 -311. Pot ifa trbsorTr!i4tyl Carrtibg Property, •
" T taktly trrlt*P,Conotoy. - • -
Y4,&r,,41/ 4,:4;4. 4., ; 1 044,4 5,14„ 14.-./.4 than top,•'
estnnt, 3"l4e,i,ruite selr,lit t oavers
ztOirtitrarail/4 tool zurilies Wit!ter,
.444 , 4 „ • .• .• . •
..:.1 Lzlti 1,5 Ilse :Vitiates*. ititi .114;Bt.•
— lll** 4 4o, •
). '
dr 24., Fqn,its,i;arivsgad:Wjateglivi.,• -:.•( 4 .`
NI. Yor.,l4l.ll,24lrPseseil Covering PreiPerllf:
IttsEirtst I.:centuntyj • •: - • • .:-
thellrsolletNiewiterit llnhasointen, east Inca ',wraith.:
WIRIP‘PaiI Oa the viotirpl."Z t'...;•• • . :
1 07SiV)t ' 'LY?lilicK LEXiir
$;Lb
•:: •;;
IT
ovA.
Mrhifertili??l, 1071 , * 1*rti.tth , ..". Mil iffteri4l,c46
'74.71A :I , • .
t ••• • • -. 777 - 7, •
.P•l‘t' ; • I speti
„pniat .
•iilteop,i„ IhttAirdldinio dr-every desertptistin,lintemb
Sc. pal ye different . edam, ...11taitable; ebeep.
Atittforrantid Elenntiful Sitades. .
rkitiln Pails *into y miiii If
„Umierefirder4 real be-vrteinprlrete4ilihr ibe
nieritifnetnrere: • - • ' • ' 1 1' •
FRENt't-I, ItlOEtillitD:3•l CU
No t *. (30KVaittb *Ltd Itarket vitt iatetaiia,
Zsp 24.7.1 - • -0. y • -•
ern` co s : intl-groceritc
,r9R, TilE
PRESENT SEAON;
11l t. hare dealstie4 and Inanulliett red it bike
„ .
-. • " ; sthek of the
. - :W" 1 ,..T....Pe 1 7 , :',.. ;,....
.. -.. .
IHM-1110i EMS
. .
. 1 % , ..%y1i1e2i see warrant to be , •
AS FINE AS CUSTOM War.
•„ •
ail respect&
_ 5.,. • ` . Our preparations for
' t et preent 'season
' , • *Ye bow t •
lou the laz-, ‘,.
•. 4 ‘ ti o , = gent and„..mostlibe- v
\ '`
rig . snide; and our
. -. , • , , present stook is'
Geste'"sit sup ,
etrior to
d o ,
- r any former
•• ou.s'as our ,
acict- termer ones ' •
Pit , Ilave . been
qti it sUperior. '
• the to thole
r ririel of ether
"Oltht ' ?tomes.
fuehl
Erato
di fi ''
....
-- thing
. ditio
genth
Ward]
.• 1 J .
G • oods.
' tatiod:. id ,t i
best fal ../{4
Freud
, Home
~ ' The int BOYS ' '
•
fF,i4ers
„ rdiiii. ' Youth 1
good
..• allt P. ' ' Illdren l S, ,
• - feet lit
anteed.
anthill taillit
, tine in 0 .
• other rt / ;p styles , ,
spans:
, , tip * in the
' • 1
~, Alp
most elegant man
/suer, and securing the
: • 1 /.qualities otdurability
. ' :: : and strength. SO *mirk- .
bleii, Childrens' Cloth- 1
.444
• tug. We have made '
1 ,' t ioo peCial
, efforts in
. ~
,'\ t,h is 7 department, .
818 ~ „0 , , , , and ask spepial
.`yatten.ksu to atm .
.
..
..,_ „,, \ , ,b, \' stook: Twee- .
_
, ,iio 7 ~ , t -five styles
820 ‘ ~ •
of little
,
\ oySB. -:
Chestnut S t.. t1) 10 `
...00 ... ATE1
-. , •
-PHILADELPHiA
tiLITE6ir
N"
'By onr systein of Self-fdeainreineiit,,
'easily understood, we :enable oturtomers
' to send their ordere in inch e sysy :foto •
SECURE AS , GOOD' PIT. es though
-they tlielitzelveA to otir .
Our Trapro - . - 61 ‘ aules for Beltihressure. -
inent, .and Prices sent when re— .
'smelted, and i'IIOMPT 'ATTENTION
given to all orders, with OIIABA.151TE;
of <atiro satisfaction, . .
J6llll WAN/MAKER,
•
• 818 end 1824 Chestnut Street,. .'
o,,toner M.
cit . c in 1101,AND,12 CENTRE/ .14;/.4..ir.Amittucari PorpsviLLE,
lids now oncost' a newStiwk. 'of fipring &gumtner ,
:thxkls life for the pithrout xessoix, such as
str'3lMl:lt currfr, CORSETS, FRINGEH, TRIMMINGs, NOTION'S. &e.
itax on hand a now lot of j •
SPICING .4,1`4) - SVALMiIIi SACQUk.I4, '
Wi4/01 will be s!ila cheap for eash.V .
Ladies Cloaks made to order. keir Pistairt
reopj Teo. Qet.
FALL OPENING. 1870.
870.
A • COMPLETE - ASSORTMENT OF
VALI.; A; WINTER GOODS,
I R enpun g) .;ll,Ks. rgpLizcs. cruxrzEs, SHIRT
ISi INt VEIN ETEM3, CORDlid
WATF:itl'ltoOkfi, (In the new
nhade+. Sc.,) ICIII •
. (iI.OVOi, 'a variety of - '
Hanilgonie Platdm, the new goht and black mix
t urea, and a futljine of beautiful Strltiedcaah
mere, Bengal my{ Berlin ghawla. Also,
ashortment of
.MILLENCRY G00D. , .;,: Including SATINS...SILK.%
VMSEIS,RI/113p2iS. SASHES ; FLOWE4B, &c.
• i - WHITFIF I LD & R9YER.
Sept .21, "
SPD/ZIG 3 SUMM.2.II. DBY GOODS.
FOX & ..E3ROTHER,
27( tFNTRE POTTSVTLLE,
• •
, . . ,
Demtre 1.044,11 ettitutlou to their 6W:oily,. suoiort•
:sent ut •
, AND •SUNIXES.R.
DR Y-'OOODSk
- Vousisting of the Letrat, Eitxlfe of the
Foy6 s ign. & ic
, : 111 a iltre‘
• iletfp . v , a- cota.vx-rier,ii
A.ND .
, L4C}.2. A.ND ElatitOlDEn/,54
dOODEI Aga noarisagi;
- ' MANI% 3rn9,13
' • - 1 * ••. • er.o.Nsts.*aa:th4to
s• • • • - '
. •„, , .L.
BIIA NV L - OF Alilt j K 'MDR.
.-- . ~..
MEM
11,1 4;4'14(i:16c et
t;tYICEIitFyiyQL'E6/.:4'FiltE:
ht... 131.4 i4ty Dirge * ut4i tenth the tautest
re'Tei rite tah.tket. 'We d!) . .f.'rerisieter'lt tleCeit
10 4rinTUPTAe tpt, Vi•P 114•q t blaeiVOTthirili :US
r',1441a4 Dry eanPe had
at our estAbllPAperit., -
AV1114, 18, • • - , , , .43-41
n ADDONIVa N NW: -MA p : .,..--. %..:...;,•!,.- - •
1 --' ' 't '•' - - -'--.t, .-:-, li:.. ...; .) . •
744 . : • • •*inlA.o l: 4 ? I li*. / 1 4 4 lai *T'' ' ' -
- -- - r. 4 - - 6616 a., ~ , rvtt .
1 T'l 11% Nl'ai la the lat6t pubt di Ibe -A hese Ite
Coat 1te,ti,414 of rchneylventit.' It. tflahre hi' ntatty
retirieete trun-otherlarapo pit ' boe,ure" It gins
1:Ite foronfitionthtititttafepreles lop. 0P 4 lin Chat
Ilaslux,,tziethu( 11r Rill Jar tecattlpt a4o&i:.tit prima,
I,
34,1 the-Aucttruettv,cVil.ltegloticlie., &e --, , . • ,••
• • l'tiehtt liollere.t.. • •.......!.. 4......J.:..=4,: - .„ 1 , P 31 '-.---
3a rtt/4/.lur ihnleklik4...-..1-:2.«... - ..:-.;.i.i.:..i.5. - • L 3)
-• ': Id iitimits., ' - ...,.... - 7.;...:.-.1..........4.4.r.4 , ..4.-..........,;
- • ".. • •'• . - 11)%.- - ; 91 3 hillin.4*--)+01 , --1-v.r."- 1-115
. pc) . ... ; .hill
. Issecteh— ~,.
•. -_ , T•Lirae:Ttf tsochet thrttijorltlt';'esetalteeht,tatill eh
receipt et the abeveoprreow"ll 7 ol , shiest -, • • .
• •••••ZAL14:441.1C &ItASIFIIIIIVIA •: . , • ie,.kotelltale.
. ,
.41111. Brl!kst
;- • ;4'04 sitr.vair'
suurrwirif4llllloTlUM ,
gl . lgoilti**l l2 a 444l : -'" A
OM
MEM
. . ,
,
,-, i -; Orfeersit :rota suer ]hirer Javaittax.l ...'
. ,
- - „taIOPEAVOI CRAM' PA ant - PS. 4 0.!
• ',ORE.S.O rim souNtity; - -
.. , .
r 1 1 ki E j t polley framers and represce tall sit.
• 1 menof 'the Debineratieliarty having ina
in council, have determined that in the pees
en L ein vasa their party should be tanutuitted
to no fixed isiliey, hitt that it Sh6il/4 rely 44.1
'„the strength of their address • to the citizensat" the rnited States, hi ,Whieli ouzileve - for -, 1
constitutional;." -ecenotnieat and dibuest.got- '
'ernment" is - invoked, to labor for the rein-•
statement of their party to - political - poises,
I.; 1- Jt would have-Leen 'a,fortinnite thing for
j.por Omar)! if- thetegialation and the pOliti- - .
cal . efforta '!of „the Detnoenatic part} during'
tite• past liffeini years, had beeu directedatith.
the tlew‘of securing the appicibatlon a. the
lokent. , , of. !'constitution, economical - And
hotteat giwennent" instead of encouraging'
treason, and 'seeking to justify the reckless
extravagence and the public 7robbery reck less
witted by the ineu ~ Of. Its swn. party, who.
were elected by The -people to the west re-:
sponsible offices - JO the nation. Had :Halpa ! .
triollistri t as a partV,- , been true.; 0 those etino-,,
Ailing politics! virtues whittli..- it has the
- Shameless+ effrontery to assumeiniet present
adtiresit' ' - our people, to-day, would' . not -be
i tturtientail,with the suppert .I,of 300,000 crip
alleS, widows austatrphitos,* now/ dependant,
on the goVermnent in • cotiatat R enee of the
tt maladminiatt'atioa of - the 'Dem rafie.:PiXty,
4
itti.. the treasonable ;Schetine hich ft en ,
cOttraged: . - • - • •
- ; The 'mangled forms aud 'shattered eonSW.
,tutionsproud relies of A *Octlan' butriotisin ,
-but the - ,rebuke of I/eincieratie treachery—
ii4H;ild t4-day'be moving in the full vigor:of •
independent, tnaphood,' , tamtribtiting to the
support: and happiness - og those: to wham.,
they are now, necessarily a burden. - - There
was a time, : perhaps, in the history' .of - Our .
government,•when the previous record :of
the Detriperaticaiarty would lend, soineth ing -.
of.consiteticy to such an . appeal; but with ;
the events of the - recentpast, fresh in•the
'memory - cif 62611 whew ballots - are to deter-61
wine the future ,destiny :of., the . Itepublie,
dila appeal, at such a tirue, and :from such a
quarter, ein lolly • be regarded as another of,
those ingenious frauds which the Dennteraey .
have Wen se tiecustorned to Practice ett the
Teeple. Titeatithors of the address - have,
- undoubtedly,. mainly, relied. - .on the tit* ha
premien.. that . a n , . appeal cetsehed in -such,
terms, Wiruid naturtilly , ,Make on the minds
of. nun:ly, tapecially .ttlx; , e intaccu.stouted. to
read and study. the relative iwsitiou of the
contending parties on the !important ques
tions
of the day. ...It. - Is .exitaed 'that this
eltiss - ef people will inimislia lY jump tit : the
ecitTlusion, that the - party . from which such
an'-appeal could emina4e ntst have kood
.claims- to; be: , considers. ',as ' avinglabored
for, maintenanedni the'constllution, and for
the si - ..au rite,' ef coon:mph:al and Itonsf, go--'
erpinent. -.hut i
.wkenhare, . the evidSucto
in supportt of such teciat t .. --;, he anthers of
the address haven!t ev i• ~ . teed to p o int
to A mingle ae t of their ; '' the- past to
t
_ justify its claim on, the ' ' 4or support. i
Since the inaugeratlery:
~--' met; Buchanan
tip to thepresent 'time tit', - Mnterricy have
been at issue with the ' e
Iceplablismn - party oil
Mt-men:Ms questions. env: - lei ng eonstitu tinn al '
-law and ehonomical ad loiptration of tints r -
lie affairs. We natural!' . refer to the posi.:
tiou takat ; by a party i 1 . e, past' ou ques
tioes of national unpor ;* tit, , itud-take It as
.'
an •eVidenee of What it till endJavor to ac
j; coniplisik in the future. ', Bill Where 'are the • '
measures of • publie - ,Polley for w hiethe
Democratic party have contended, ti can
* advanced to vindicate its fi delity. the '
1 1 0
constitution, it to, show 'that it favored art
ee likable and imliest f i overunier . a? • .•
Conselous of its Ina bility - to s ustain
stain befOre
an intelligent people the positions it ii.aii •
taken on the Important quesllone- growing
outof the war, it has totelly - abandonedthe
defence and relies for suceeas.on the divisions.
that; it. has been earnestly laboring to create
antoug,the frietul4 - and 'advocates of true Re= pUblican government. , , The Democratic party -.-:
MIS - harped considerably on the constitution;
but a review of the expositions : and the ap
plication ot that instrutuerit, by the repriiiten-,
. wive men of-the party. to . thefyarious qUes;'
nous that have arisenin the 'Past few years;-.
will ahow .that - the constitution, Which - we
have lieer taught to reeertias the great bul-.
wark of American Illieity; has been: wits
strued by that party Ito as not only to war ! .
mot an extensiontif power, to the idavelMid
ing 'oligarchy, but to justify every asniult .
Luade by iron the progress of , freedom. •
According to: Democratic eeristruction of
eturstitutioital law, Its leading - men were jus
tified in 'violating their oaths of fidelity to
the national trust reposed in them. They
were guiltless in plotting the overthrow of
the republic—in plundering the .National
Treasury, and in robbing the safe of the In-.
tenor. Department of millions of Govern
ment: bonds. - "And so far ire electiOns are
on - teemed, the constitution wits held tpthe
binding on the .people Only in the event of
the Democratic. party's success. ' The'Detho.:
erotic party could enter the contest with a
valid claineou the acquiescence. of. their Op
ponents in the .result lift should prove km
ciasful ;'but in the event of defeat, it claimed
for itself to be govented by -no law, and that
'lts ernaments had no claims which it Was
board to :respect. ! • • ' " . . • I -- •
- The constitution as to bt respected jhst
sofas as It bound the * citizens' of the Uuited
States in allegiance- to Democratic will, hut
It was held to confer no power oti 'the tulniitt ;
istiation, if it should happen to be RePubli--
can, to defend ' the . government against
assaults that might be
. made -upon it frem .
Deniocratie quarters. - ' The I)etuocrticy
cherish such an ardent attachment for the
so called "right ,of revolution," that. what
many ,of our - people have "foolishly" re
garded' as treason, -has •heen esteemed find
applauded by it as one of the noblest of, pa.;
trioti6 virtues. - 2 .- . ...'
Yet this error thous ands have 'unwittingly
fallen into Withoutdiscovering their Mistake.
To preve that this is so, let the merits of any
well knoWn chanipion of the Union: alike,
from our worthy President down, be spoken
of in 'comparison with those of any notoridus
. rebel le the presence . of a Denibetat -:or a
Denioemtic auclience. Itla easy thus to die
cern the direction, In Which the leaders of
emocracy have rained the sympathies and
- the political notions of their followere. Mark'
the contempt with which they ,will infer•to
thosewho having heretofore labored in the
ranks of re . Ilion for the overthrow. of the
Republic, skew acknowledge their error
and are endeavoring to
.make •amends..for
:past- wrougs. Let us recur to those days
when the armed l eg ions of a slaveholding
oligarchy threatened political ruin, anarchy
and the annihilation of our Republican. In
stitutiens—when the patriots -.of the land,
the champions of "e3nstitutional, economic-ail
and honest government" were rallying from
every section for the defence of the 'national
capital and for the enforcement of' the con-.
stitutional authority of the -.general geverii
ment. •. ' *-,..
What' encouragement did those patriots
and defendeni of the law receive at the hands
of the Democratic party ? ,Let the thousands
of air - Democratic countrymen, Who, despite ,
the jeers and insults of their . formerassoel--1
•ates, volunteered: for' the :defence of the-'
Union, answer!. They cannot bdt remember
~
the complintentary epithets "Linoolithire:;.'
; lungs(end negro . worshippers"' appliedlothe
n'ation's defenders by the Demoeratfe.. , :party:
Every reverse of the Union armywatt halted
as a Democratic vistory. Etery law that
was - framed with a view 'to furnishing . the
, necessary men and means - for-thernainte
nance of the Get-emment, was opposed With.
every constitutiontil'qtabble thegreat lights
..of. Democracy were capable of inventing,
'When it became apperent, that the &ace
holding -oligarchy,. :the rulin,g spirit:cif De.
mciemey,; could no longer rule the *tattoo, .
'and that it waiinitablei Weltecute its ache*:
for the destruction - oft the repabile,the.paity,
nit3e4 4i, oti rot Op j':!.Vtygtutioti and the
Union as it was '—a proposition whielf ,
viewed from any standpoint, embodied notni•
Inkiest than a: surrender. ; by ,the , people of
their uenstitutional rights.. This s the Re pub...,
' lican party would not, of course consent to .
' It maintained -the Legal right 'of the peoph.-
to alter and.Aunend - their . instrument in the
manner prescribed, 'so as to make it harruCai-.
• ire With te
J: genius atid : progressive spirit of
Abe age.., I t naintalned the pehitlenthat the
;litithotity of the Federal Government could
Trot helmhilly - resisted ; 'an WlLT'VliliPled .by
the advocates of that pernierotta* doetne
commonly - known ias."Statn4 Rights."/t.
'lnstated that no State had a right to.opPeste
the collection' of the national revenues,-or to
arm, Its citizens in opitceitlott tothe enforoa
inent of national - laws: - It. gave Its united
and heartY support to every unguture calculas'
ted to ppreserve the Union, and since the teak'
•tn 'of Wolter Ism •deyeted its Whole'
:.energies In tile-fuming of :a;.phat . o t, recon
struction thatwentothring the late rebellions
States back to their former relationti withthe
gorerantesiti and at thesanseltrne secure the ,
pee* of . ..the eeinitty agiduat:n tehelii,lettor'
dliniat belle , which; rendered= each ati ,enoo. - .]
Mode ,- eseiritlee ', Of.i: blood. tind*,. treasure,,
necessary 1 to preserve ,ius As..tuttion.... --..
•Notwithataridlng. the.dernands upon .;thiiii
kinvertunent to meet the interestno the pub
lics debt, the present itdintilltitratlettitas, by
•ajadielous eurtilititetit bfrerlintetkt - ex.'
'Pellagra'. end - hir: a: riittir 44p Caton of,
its income, eaueeda o rductlon In. taxation sit'.
thin
.$80,00 0 ,0 , per - annum ;- While,'
at the same time it •hit&paid..-pff about..sl7o,-
000,000 of ties: principal of the, npubile debt,,
limning i•tactilsza amount oc ,
ritibot -. 0,01#0,910 - taitAlsigrilFauld. otbo7:
E
MEE
E
._ . .
Wisebitte.to be taxedfor to - meet the' Inter- 1 . on- . , . ueO t tillieitlaVe drivers that had
04A-1 The,Renablieitatittaftr relies for support the : it, :..-,' :• - ' •
,- - • : '- - 1- -
_hlP4lakontett,itit setuello4,Morti substan- .- ' The .lea otiakying - th*fothe::&orticins of tub •
usitftmloalnyinaing than the shallow, protot..l State* went 'tow tinde,:balyttatke4 the mat-
F,•:*fivlth.irliteltlhe DernOeracy batv entered ,- ter worse,•* - -;•,10, were -Wetio Admit the necessi
' llielleld.' ILI - iota tato ilia l iresistable logic of 1, ty of it, they , do what: is to , their credit, back
or.suammplished'.factit—it calla to the citizens up.their ihterests, while we act jhat, to the '
Of oar RePublic teo eftianhie.itareord and to ' contrary. - What could be plainer ' that w e .
ll.0•0:101s.an eyide uce.of the policy it ititends went tree'trade.if we!rate for titer)" 't!' ll *.i .
tto ;Monte In the fetus**, % -.'• •.• - .. aifilocates it ?yet, the •verY men w easy..ye
. '.The'r'ReittibliCan' Paiff,have ' altvady..:ite, want protection and high - wages AO all.tbey .'
I , 6stilfgAlie4•'ilidr6 . .litai i 4a - opponents have can to stop the very' thing they want„ . ancl,-
r pretni44l.. , It has conquered -treason and too; the very men who want 'lt !neat, are .so
compelledssahmimloo to ' tho "eonatitution• :blinded by the, wily 1)6141046as ' with' the .
. -I '.M tlii*tiiv•i• - . it'llts :labored for. the educe - hope that theY can accomplish same object •
Win and' material advancement of-the great, which they can Ilever'reitat, and *Webb; get =
rromes of the ;it has placed the pub- Ling every year fartl .i ier off. -If bliodnepato the',
'lle lauds with i n , the „resell' of 'all Who have future is an advant a ge a largelimilon of . our • •
anyaitibition topeasese, apertnanent and in- citizens enjoy it, hugely,' and It Seems to he '
- dependent lhoraw; 'lt "has encouraged and their ruling passion to oppose all *cod coup
proteetest Ikmie industry, and, by a judicious tries and causes, s o , that none shall be better ,
Tolley. of Internet' Improvement, has direct- °if than thennielves,-,with whom peace or.
ed theinvintment of American capita ls so Ss harmony never did -or can exist, autlktU•
ettlic.f.the littlest development of ouzeonn- great I„troubte is that others ,have to.stiffer
, try'e icsonroes. , , , .l6,has despite the.sehemes alonewith. them: ',lt-is a burning. ahem". to .„
for repudiatioaadvoeated by the Derifeeracy • think that a .Congreliankan should be. sentY'.
built *ta,_tbe tuitional credit, so that Its bonds from Pennsylvania who would favor free ~
' to..day are ~.tufld ' at- par ate, the motlO min.- trade hi.the 1(.1W.. If we.are divided In the t a
keta, of the world - . .. ' ' - (*flatland Irottegions we. cannot' lame the
The.' RePtiblican party ,Is the school of.: city of .Iqew. York for its being free trade. It
'fret :QOM, of patriotism; progress-and 'reform. - get, its ogreatins - front its behig thii great
it has - furnished Soldiers: .and statesmen, mart where 'clieapniantlyeturea from abroad • ;
Whose tannage and ability have been equal to. are received, and nweipeuse Will he spared
every emergeocy—whose fidelity to the cop- brit 'or England -to keep its posqlon, It
- stittition and -the political truths embodied. should be remembered' when ;it is mad that„ ,
1_ ht•the eelan a tion, of' Independence, has not th W
e estern Kattat - trade, free-yatie, that It is
-wil D
y saved , tui. n nation; but bait won for it ' 'ilk those mill' ' ' lam'pelleit
the respect OW 'admlratlott.-of..the civilized Ire: that .
...world: It Wks . heim truthfully .said that the troll ao
Repuldhgtn: party •Nrat '-horn of theruttion's. ient _to
I . weessities, , Itialsed the. standard of fiber- e they
tR political' equality' and honest goVerninent -would -:
in.opposition to,the arrogant mid dangerous, • dialed -
that were being, made. by,the advocates of lecessi
slaVely on the. rigllta of a ,frees people.. It' me an -
gathered. to - its support .the intellig,enes and a these '
patriotism ache latid. ' It reselved to aecorM- trying
plash its }purpose thionp. the forms preserib- tgainst ..
ed by. the_const I tutlon, attain the contest or to say,
:-latta, under the leadership of Abraham Lin:* ' and
.coin, it succeeded in wresting from the gfrip. nits of
of those who had been . plotting • the:Repult-, whole'
'lle's overthrow, the ''seepter. of political dbas . .
powei..tr - Sincellieuntifions hilt's risen and , 41 an. •
fallen. We hive witnessed -the , tottering ladlaiti, .
thrones of 'Empire topple and crumblela the a capl
deist ;' t he. diadems - of R' lugs have been atriek , lways..
-en frtim their.r. brows ; , while. th e Atneri- 'est it
can Republic,under thw skillful guidance of, i to be'e.
...
a Republidan , Adminiatration hassueceisful. iblican • .
ly resisted everyshock,. and is still pthiliine :try. ' , 1...
forward In its -onwardmarch to veatnesss ..
„ 'to-day- ;
1 .
..
.. - ;.-..'..., • ~ .--:... ' . . - D.: *c.:ll'.' .. book '
ad re'.
rule, -
colti's,*
th - - would -be better able to compare the •
pi• rem.made in developing_the resources of •
th country anti by what pa tr - it . was-done.
F
..F
,' „the period- of twenty y rs preVious to
t 'e War the whole country -under Dew
diatie rule indirectly, and , during' all .that.
Al, l•#
time nothing but poverty stared us in the'.
`face, except three or four proVideutial hiter
feretaceit-bywat4r and war,.aud with these
exceptions tie Coal Region., especially bad a
long, line of miser};' but. how is it now apart
from our own:.•foity ? Redeet. •
rilllFf-,F9LLowiNG
..L - 631j0il is frctt4 an intelligent niiiter, and .
we e4Jittutend it. to the "eonaideration • pf.Tall
w4.c. rite intereateltit'the cause of labor( Tine writt4,lnucever, isiti - t;rror When hestatea that
wentivoeate prOthitien. „ We arc in favbl 7 47
m
zupler-riroteet fort to American Lnhor and In,
dustrY,•so asto-keepiip good pricey for robin'
and the product of labor at home,Wit'ich . give
employment -
,our people, and *hen
that is seen red ,tie 'have no. objection •te the
importation .of ruxuries,4c., and. such aril.;
•ele:4 aa, we do not •pirdtle'e, because the higher
repleidsh oni•National
Treasurylln4,:rplie.yd our people from ta:sa
.Theselluties the producer abrOad gen
erallypayitibr theyriliilege eftrading 0 our
market
Sept. 1870. --
Epti'ol:s A1a.:41 'JottiNAE: I have never
seen the views of a miner on the Taritrques-
Oen ityprint, so with your permimion I will
give mine In my simple way.
.AlthOugh
subject is nearly threadbare, -yet it IS of such
-importance to the • lab:wine classes- of 'this
country that it never - should be dropped Until
the same perfection of capital and:machinery
is reached that exists in the old - countries.
do not' Mean - concentrated' as these, making
the rich, iiclier,and the poor poorer, but-sim
ply perfecting ourselves, by doing :our own.
work and thereby keeping one- capital at
hoine: .
...
• The,Jouns Ai. is prohibition. - The STA IN I) ,
AHD -fit free trade M n and the oNtru halts
betweeh two opinions; and the miner
,Is left
in a dilemma -to know - which Is right, —for all
three paper's
. profess to be the miners' ft ientis, •
,but it so happens that at least some (if the mi
ners have minds of their own, and while they
are happy to get 'the different vie es on the
sfihjeet they try to distinguish - with what
'view they pre goinp, and now mote !o.than
ever. will they be cautious of those who pre
vioaly deceived, and I" need only state the.
example of Jelin-Sine - it -it the Labor Conr•
tress; where he opposed Ififree trade plank in
the platform; and howeyer light that simple - .
objectioa of his may'he taken by the millers,
they may . vast assured it - was hot- done un
thinkingly, for it is the expression, of every .
lover of the cause of labor, and if th,e mem-,
hers ofiill unions would only study for them
selves they ivould shout' amen. With no
political interest whatever • further than a
wish to see the greatest
. good to the gretitt•
number, and a wish to see - it done nuickrj,••
i nduCei; - me to give my I,gewit tansy craftsmen
eSpeelally, and as - the .1;'-onazia.t. meets my
views On the, Tart tr questiot 1" at least,: , ! ' shall ,
haye nothing . to say of it,-• but ,- with the '
STAN4fie I lutist' differ. -"First, because It
.trnekles Withinysupposed ignorance by only
adVancing such subjects as-he thinks I study
least. Second, because he only gives me that
portion of the subject that will excite -my
prejudice; 'for Instance, he may say a Tariff
make:stile capitalist richer. He knows rdon't
like that, but he' talk .to- teli . ine that
huvifig Iron abroad I or' he makes the• mpi
talist there richer, while our ore and coal Is
laying hi the ground, endue idle or working
as we have seen during free trade atstsrvation
wages. •• Yes, but he says, cheap iron means
cheap freight and; fare. .How. ridiettleusl-.-7 .
What good is cheat freighterfare if we have
do Money to buy either.- According to his
adviee.we should let the ore arid. ,l'• lay In
the ground anti setidtti•England for -iroiiiiiii.
drag along-in misery underti tree trade Tariff..
Ls It not infinitely better (dr us to pay amongst
-nurselves; even if it isa trifle mere.and keep
the money 'it Mime in eirculuittionammigst -,
our farmedand others? Suppose the capital
ists doget, 'slier they have the more encour
agement to increase the'nuniber of furnaces
'hen surely nidre miners muit.he employed
and noru faint preduce consunied; and no
matter Where in the 'United States seas. it Is
within the. States; the. heeefit is .indireetly
felt. , It issald one State should not' get rich
;lithe expense 4.4 another, but theset hat say
so know verjt well that that - cannot be so
long as a Republican forni Of -Government
lasts, because the intercourse will be mutual,
.
The cattle because.
Texas wilt with the grain front
'the Western lands-be exchanged for tlic kerb
and other Manufactures of the East, and It4g 4
plain to be inieu the accumulated capital of
the East is seeking Investments- ~..outh and
West,'developing the resources: of the coun
try Somewhere,Wheretts, If itwent to Europe
It- would , only help. to crush the pone and
keep them there. It Would also retard emi-.
gration, becaitse therawotild be no
cording here; we being alike peer - with them
selves. - -Therefore;iif the articles that we can
manufactiire should Cest• as nearly double
whit we could buythedefer we will be the
gainerain the - .cite!, because "of the.: coMpeti
tion WWII' create amoftgst ourselireb,-whiCh
will , be theY, means . of emploYhig•so many'
more In 'es:4y 4einntitient of business, and
• thua thhigs 'will work 'Until - finally.-we can
Sell - steel andiron as .cheap as •WO .enn .now
"buy . them ''' :;.'• ' • . t . ..- •
\ But this . outtter comes more directly. home
tans living - and ,lahoring in a region
`Where it to our , special interest to •hy every
pantlide way., further the interests , of protec-
PM- ,Wo have men so 'selfish that to
, negoMplish their political .ends, they would
saerifice the *tole ,t.ountry under the•pre
tenee of Themoentcy and free , trade, knowing
thutalrele•etatements are false and
their.doPeu,szultuT t : while. their prejudloe is.
wally played on, with 'eortiaied love of the
worktnarr. - We have' seen 'during the sus
penSiOn how much -itn.43.-to or they, had
them. •NOt.st word was said •in their behalf,
hut,whert'their vote!' lue,rmeded to keep such
truckling-politicians in edllce;Besseiner Steel
and cheap rails are-brinsgbV up, or ionseiscur•
rilous-retharkehbouC redlealstoadifyinkread
ere, and, workmen are left to theft own
**lead:. ,'• .t :
But. before; closing, as 1• mentioned the.'
htoxgon, must , say. a , word ahoot .
Fucker, ihiedltor. It is a well ' know n hot
eitiOngstlfie inineri, not Only bf thiCeitn:.
hitt piritiotitete ‘ thethe wields& ptneert
' ihlielinessetvand.notto thrm -he;he being Mi
-1 IToti worker, know* better the listiurlimae-of
kroteetion'tojionin Indttlitry, notwithstand-
Tird . ho,*' be exPresseet hlniselfin•theheat of
liesklen.—>Fie;Uowe that 10 , keeP - wlWeit up
them:mad horlislentand for labor. He also .
'WOWS that4ENS/Xty front abroad 'Whet ;we
Can manifactuie,,:gre ,- trOrk directly against,
'the interestant Mir - height isr•view•tor theist
theta; ititrociatei4o6o)tion - - through the
gosrron, could not hebuthr .julace; but on
the. contiarg.,..hc.mtugsb4Ow& td\th‘e whole
community. -- If labier doervelit guard its:mita
interests, it ought mule musing
eonslttesi6. f lt 'hi folly to sky:
spy ette peOrt Stilts. their:Gunter suffer tin..
darn high Taritt - , :Beriewlng Its sMiSdO
1141"4311,Milne61181-1 Ire fi nd tWini e ri.
thue the tae ' :the
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O .: ... ;
UR little lAwu lIILS its thealre, which ii -
.
open four tinier a,week through the ii•in. "
.ter, and which has-a very good average'eora 7 •' 4
puny for play and operas.
_,;very one, g*i.. „ •
to it; the gentry, and e...k,„ the. middling
shopkeepers have their boxes, ',. or - at leasVit.
season ticket/la the stalls. • `The atudents Mil t '
the 'pit - and ere let in at half Price. :The, of* , ,.
cers ho.Ve•the first two rows. in th,estalls,'*iii fr t
pay about .fourpenee :' the con:anon SoldiCiii-ii , :'
go lath the gallery for a - penny. - The ; fioor'4o:'„..
open at half-vest flees audit is all.' over lei •:,
fore nine. :lon iv:Air:ln, hang up yourrnilf- 'l'
finks et the haek,ef l g o ur box, and ycipiWid ,
'',
conick.and 076vfdeffyis . ti with a lariterti o. ; \ The '
Servants collect in the vestibule iibolitlkt, .
era' ha, ave nice. gossip r while leaning:,
their young -ladies, whit, go habituallyii4<,
out•a, chaperone. Non4subscribiire :pfik-,..11110\
and two: pence in the .best places, - I he • dielities•'
box being resereeti -for theta ; .. .4titi IC ~, # - l iihi„ -
you have bought your tickets,. the. weather ~
or any.u . nforseezt cireuinstance prevents your
..
going, the'goodaturetiold.ttkeeper - will':
give
.you•baeguyotiC: inons34 it la a mere=
matter of course anti .no faeor. . These - quiet.. •
ways and early'liotirs take away • the f feeling:,
Of dissipation,. and the. extrente i cheapness„t
of the treat • places.' it withitis'-e'very one'-:
reach. - 'Cho theatre is 'open :from Miehao•-•
into, itr a little•before, till the end of, Lent.L. .
and always filled by the saute au ence.. '- .', -:
• The Gelman balls are just as - -reasonable, in . .
their way as German theatres., •Almost every .
town has, two or three different (liaise's. of ,
subscription halls, Its museum, or itif.'! . caiiiito, •
and - fall asseinble vaty early-- , lndeed; the.
track-people are- the latest_ i and they wait to '
shut up ..shop. • The girls , seldom sit tiftwfi', :
that would crush their draperies, but stand
about in 'clusters near their mammas, while'
the gentlemen walk . up and down to mak
their ,selection: An _lntroduction generally '
takes place,' but it is. not ,indispensible. 'fit •
,•,.
the ball-room you are all on 'an equality, and"
any gentleman hal a, right to ask &lady t 6-. •
dance, et ithoutfu rther formality; mer.eati - itite - •
refuse unless she be already' engaged. -Be-
• tween the tialieCs the. girls walk 'taken with
eachother, - •and.the _ • ntlemea hoveritrotind, '.•
11, a girl tiance4 we •ii to I. :,- C . . 7"..,- , .-• 1 . _
be . slw ever 4 ugly.. The dancing befans
witlia•polonaiib, in Which all, old andytiting, ...
take a 'part. 'lt is nothing bit a stately march
thrtiuglythe ball 'and supper. roorartand pas-
sages,.and is led by the highest person prem.:
en - t., At half-past nine o'clock every one
steps for supper. • Yoti order what you like, .:
front a cup of coffee'tors regtilar hot meal, ,
soup and all, just paying for what. You have:..
Economical people, who livo-hefir, 'tto home '
for supper. This pauseJo-sts about an hour;
then the cotillion begins, ,and, by twelve
o'cloCk all: is . over. I must not -forget tii' -
mention /rip tear, - --...eben. the - .ladies ,-
They,
. about and . ask, the - •gerttlemenr,
They, modest huribs; crowd up into the cor
ners, bin the girls ferret them' out. •?It is
rather amusing to watch the skirmish for a
favori arrner,,who.mnst dance with whit- '.
) 0.4,
ever first hiakes.a curtesy, to him. Lie.takes •
her around the room onivz and then drops
her wherever shetappened to pick' hitt
,up,'
makes a bow, and is 'generally whipped oil
by ctnether claimant. - Some girls , go very
coniposedly to. work, have made up their .•
min' ds'whom they-mean to choose, and will '
not notice any.one else ; others are in a flur
ry,
get pushed about in the crowd, arid take
_out the , first acquaintance they meet- These
Inci tours are. introduCed to allow a lady a „
_little liberty
.41 choice. Thera are not'above
'' • ven or eight, dancesin the eeening, - fici.a s.
belle may be obliged to refuepatumy partners; •
If she invite them in the fries tour, itis a imigit .
that they really came too late fif shed' lof
they are to understand that they are n . to '
ask - her again: 'The gentleinen are i iiirae-.
times indulged with a frie lour on the same
' principle. The: young ladies Areas well at ~
these balls ; a great deal ''can RI" done-with
white, muslin and whitetzfarliitarte. But the
-chaperones exhibit a curious Varlety'of 11 7 '..
cites. 'I remember at a ball, given to the '
lady- -1
ereiga Prince, seeing one old wi. „.• - her
F ov
head bound up in a strip Of - flannel,_without '
even a. caper a . handkerchief to veillf. .The •
Prince came dp Land paid • his' Compilmenta'
.as gravely, and the old- lady'sdatighter danc
ed' as rnuch,:es, if. her mother's:head-dress •
had beertselvet. and diamonds,-so it Made ,
no difrefence to Onrone.--41UPliii .rititerefty -,
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