H. B. MA.SSER, E. WILVERT. Editor. SUNBUHY, MAY 13, 1871. TnE President bas issued a protlania- t tion calling the attention ef the people of , the Uuited State, ana more patcuiny ; of thoso localities lately in rebellion,-to the provisions of tho Enforcement Act recent : ly passed by Congress, known the Ku- Klux bin. Thi. aot "applies to all parte ' of the United Status, and will be euforced ' everywhere, to the exteut of the powers vested in the Executive." A canvass of the voters of the 4th ward or .New Haven, Connecticut, was umiu on Saturday, and G79 citizens were found who have sworn, that they voted for Governor Jewell at the late election. The number of votes found iu the box, according to the accouut on Saturday, was only 4U7, while . the re-turn called fur COT. The names of nearly all who voted for Mr. Jewell, as given iu the return, have beeu obtained. This seems to conllrm tho report that soma of Mr. Jewell's votes were nbstiaeted from the box. The State Finances. When the Re publicans came into power iu Pennsylvania they found it burdened with -a debt of over forty millions of dollars, a legacy of Bhani pemncratie rule. AVhat has been accom plished by the Republican parly, by ccono- my'and good nianagement,notwlthstanding the heavy expenses of a war and its conse quent burdens, U shown by the following Iteport of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, which states that the total debt April 30, 1871, was 829,o0j,1S7 71 ah average re duction of about a million a year since the Republican party has been in power in the State. The people appreciate this gratify ing conditiou of the State finances, and will be slow to hand its affairs over to a party which has heretofore mismanaged and-iucreased the burdens of tax-payers : Iteport ortUe rouituUnlouera of the Slukiutf Fund. Office or Tim Commissionem. to tbb ) SlNKINQ Fl'KD, THEAMRT 1)EPT. OF Pesha., J .IlAnRisntito, May 1, 1871. Balance It) Treasury April 80 l71...tl,Wl,5Utf 81 Applicable to the pay muni of over due loans, relief notes, uuil Interest XDZ.iHU oo certitleatci.. t78U,250 45 Amount of principal of loon of June 11, 16i0,payabltm demon 491,405 80 DEMOCRATIC Inconsistency. The Democratic papers certainly show great inconsistency iu advocating the repeal f the income tax while, at the same time, thy'eall for the taxation of uational bonds All the exemption the bonds enjoy by law (brjs the Chicago Post), is the provision that no Slate or municipal corporation shall levey taxes on . them ; but Congress itself levies an in?omc tax on all incomes from bonds exceeding 2,000 per annum, and this tax is the one the Democratic press insists shall bo repealed ! They would tax tho bondholder by repealing the only tax he pays I This is about as near a common sense view of public affairs as they tfcncrally reach. To demand taxation aud urge its re: eal in the same issue is highly characteristic of that party's method. Among the choice bits of news we get this w eck from Xew York is an account of the murder of a peaceable and unoffendiug merchant by a bullying rowdy. The oc currence was outrageous. The merchant was attempting by expostulation to pre vent the rowdy from msulting ladies iu a struct car. The Xew York -Sun says, as the murderer is in tho Tammany ring, of course he will not bo hung. Whether Tammany will be able in this instance to violate all justice and public safety, can not yet DetolU. There is a great deal of sympathy manifested by the merchants and other friends of tho deceased. Low Us the morals of New York are we cannot think they are low enough to save this mur derer from being made an example to justice. lOAKS RFDEKMED DI'IHNO MOXTII OF APRIL, 1871. 5 percent, loan, act of Juue 11, 1849, at 3 per cent, premium (11,890 03 5 per Ccut loan, act of Ma) 4, 1858, b per cent, premium l&t,000 00 6 pr cent. lono, net of April S, 1808, ut tl per cent, premium 16,000 00 5 iwr cent, loan, net of April 19, 1858, ut S per ccut. premium 10.000 00 6 percent, louu, net of May 15, 18CI, ut a per cent, premium SCS,950 00 0 per cent, lonn, act of February 8, 18C7, ut 3 percent, premium 803,450 00 Loan Relief, act ut iluy 4, 1841, par 9 00 Tot.-l H,S10,399 02 rsTEKEtT MARisa i.itrrErNnf8. ii percent, bund 1 112,000 00 6 per cent. bond , 5,3ti;i,W6 30 per csut. bauU 23,83J,150 00 Total .. !2.aU9,145 30 IIROT ON WHICH H MEN BTOFPEI). 6 per cent, bond tl4fl,Si!7 80 W per ccut. bonds 9,148 50 Total 1155,970 30 KEBf BEtXI.NO KO IMTKHk'ST. Loan relief, act of May 4, 1841 198.374 00 Interest certiHcate unclaimed 4,448 38 Domestic crtdilor 44 67 Total 1100,808 05 BrCAPITrl AEIOU OF PUBLIC DKIiT. Interest bearing indebtedness iJ,339,145 30 Debt ou which Interest ha been Btopid 155,070 30 Debt bearing no Interest 100,800 05 Or the cities iu Massachusetts which voted on the question of licensing the sale ' of ak aud beer, Worcester, La wrvnee Lyun, Springfield, Great Harrington, Chelsea aud Pitlbliuld decided iu favor, and Salem, New Bedford, Greenfield aud CamUrida0 Bgaiust the license. Alo&t of the BintUl towns where a vote was takeu refused to license the sMc, but a large proportion of the towns did not vote at all, and conse quently the law is inoperative in them, as tlwy are allowed the option of enforcing 'n law or not. The l'enusylvania Legis lature is not disposed to al.ow our people to vote in a similar manner. TnosE woo tuok ..iJir upon Canada will be perhaps nstonished to -tliat she is the fourth man'1 u power in the world, nnd 'WJ1 81. wi'h a tomnge of oiO'JO tons. She stands ahead ofcvew nation except Great Britain, the Vuited States and 1'rauce. Tub law forbidding the sale of intox ieating liquor with ceitaiu limits of all polls on election days, gives immense sat isfaction to nil pnrtics. It is well kuown that all the tiouble anil filiting during elections, spring from the drunkenness of disputants. All such laws are steps to wards the final overthrow of the pure iu tiuonco which cau be takeu without offume to any party. The Tiuuintioy AdmiiiUrutiou has dis covered i new way to reduce taxation. Thetrtx ,evy last year was over wviti Pilib, while it hat Urn lixcil by ilu ,v. tut administration at the rale i about bix mi Is. This i a decided rediit tiom.f one uuil, so far us the actual figures aie en Veined, hut while reducing tilt) L.VV lamn niiv liu.g has not provided for very ...... . j . .x,,L.,,. ii,.u uavo iKi. uuilioriKed uud which must Lc met l,y u .liivel tax t ovi.4U 111110 yr ouier. 11 eslimuUil Well I'Npell.MH, the, tiiX 1 U)UU Ivuu il.u vl lit ' timt UUtllol- levy would ml have t..iii.,. in ti.;. ... . . 1J, inoclacy li:ia iii.le.tvoieii iu Xt-,v Vn'ik I u, ..e.,.,ve Hie people, uud l,:t f.iled. ThU e,t . mo oH'u, .l tV Vi.i-k Li-isUiiiiiv ' h.i.h,vn teinblycomiptlli:,! ., cu:. ).-.!, ccived II) tin; Inline, l.y Ikmuiri'lu I ! i ivioiiii.- rau.u,-., ;.4v. -n tan l ouil Ihius i Hiii' h.u reduced I . me i,u ii aiuiilur pi iu. they uaul h:,Ve !' Il.e'.r hi'iUuciiotu Coin Tammany Jjit!, or vuu veu i T iiuiiauy Uiua ft-(u ihem? Total debt April 13, IS71 jy,595,US7 71 Amount of dct releeined uml pur chased siuce Not. 30, la70 l,51i,C74 19 Published in compliance with tecliuc 8, of the act approved April 30, lb70. V. JollA, Secretary of Hie i.'ommonvMltU. J. F. llAKTHAMrr, Auditor Uvneral. W. W. iRWIX, State Treasurer, Cotnmiftiontrt ufihe timking Fund. TUm Treat) ft7e;md by the XligU Couinalnniou. WAbiiiNTON, May 8. Tho treaty was signed to-day by the High Coininissiou, ut the Department of Slate. The gentlemen, alter this was doue, exchanged congratulations ou the result of llieir Wbors. eviires.sillr till, lu.lii.f'llmt lln.u had doirt the must they possibly could for the peace ami honor of the two countries. Although ,0 commissioners have been cautious iu talkiug tu persons outside of Uleit oVn circle, ii... r..u.,.i.. . ! be lound to be correct : First. There are to be two boards of ar bitration or commissions; to one will be relerreu the Aluluiiia nnd other similar claims, whV;h are recognized as National, and to bo u.Ued on the principle of jc sponsibiliiy foi su.;h depredations where the Government!,;,, n(l exercised the ut most d l.igcnce nut possible precaution to prevent privateers t.Uig litted out iu its ports to prey u.ion ll..; M)niercu of a pow er with whom it was at j..ace. fi,,,?,'".;',V".'.'ii,"n''' ' ",' Vl'o cognizance of tho miscellaneous claim, ijriusu ami American, co.iliued principanv to li e tier -od. from the commet cement V,f "" inning t Uese -ir., thi St. Albans' claims fordaiuaBo I,. i,rlv in that town by the Uuadians ,l but J, claims for the IV man invasion of Canada are to be admitted. As to the claims of British subjects lor seizures i,tti,..ir, k Great Britain, through iis comi-.ussioiu.i-s' iioeR not recognize them iu cases wVerecuclv snliii'ft in. .1.- in, tl,..i.. .,; ..:i.. ;.. .i. .. - i ""n; III IIIC50U11I, as thereby they subjected themselves to all vM aiid contingencies of war. All Iciti mato claims for cottou will, however," be" considered. It has l o. i reported, without foundation, that they will amount to Ihii teeu or more millions, but this is consideied lobe u great exaggeration, as they will not probably amount to a million ol'dollmi,. There will be no difficulty in ascertaining all the par ticulars, as the Treasury lVpartmem, lias dates of all the seizures of cotton, Ulu names of tho owners thereof, and all the particulars concerning the seizures. Tho iiovii nnient is aware that a lull list of British claims was rcceully published in that couuiry, but it ulo has information that inunv of them liave already beeu ad justed, whiV olheis will not couiu within the pto iiiions nl'thu treaty. Among the claim which will ulso come beloro IhiH board will he that of our Gov t l imit ut erouingoul of the purchaiu of MittH tre uj the L.iht f n,lie .lunoj H,,- war uim which am sviacd by tho British nil llionties. Ihere ug oilier lliihiellalleous catltua w hich will come before, this second boiinl. The San Ju.m qu. slion will W re IcitiU to tlm arbiiraiiou of a fiieiuily ov tuij;u, probably tho tiiiror of Brazil. ;au Imvo abolished T Ke) fel t j iHU litili 1.1' I woikw iidiac, ill, w.ia lein,),,l by j ii VWoiiviay ui-l.i ot last Wctk. ut i Wisconsin and Mi. ,. laiid juiy slum. I ext. u.ivM Miachiuii khop A h .M inn,, i,,.., i.r Ui,i. Ilie lu file, in, liailm Tl . riot at fjjile rv, Tuesday, was i.r iuoju serious llun at lli.t uutaij'Hi- Thurmn .,,;,, f ,IU l'iu, Kial. Nl.Ho U tu.,,ir .'U10 SV.i.h.l..t..i, tiaty," i,..,ui,i. ,i ,. r..i......i... i.T.... 1 'mUiia liiui Uiua. tl'U. Tl.' Niilillll Mill i:I.Aij CoiNTV COAL TitAiii.'f lie shipim-iiU lion, our county lor Apiil uuioina io "s.j.iii ioiin, uud for season -.':iu,0j tons, iigaiintlio,Ktj tons for the iiioiilh and U.i.hJJ loiialor Ihu season last )ear. Lain ,,r the luoiah Ibis yeur HAS! ton, uim for il.o st'itsoit i.,;i7 tons. '1 ho follow inv collii ries oi nui-uouiily me now ut w..i k l ,iu,i ion, k ar Vailey.ticoi je J..U, Buinsi.l,., Umiel WtUi.r, Biu Mouiiiain, Ueiny iu,v, lluik tii.lgi, link . i'i v .auip, 1 olei.iis, I'.mI Moiiulaiu, MiuiUillc, ( o., Iti.l,, and Cul, doiin. I home other I'oliuias run occasionally, j At a un ul luctliii;) sii. t'uiiui l tlisiilcl n W. It. .. it a its ill i til, d that the , iinii, i woikinu ut iho Mu.ii i mIU. ami foul i Itn.L'u colli, iu, .houij uku a il.u.l mm, in llu ir I'le.isi so us lo liivu wois. t,0 liiini is o ihu lUlunio tullliiy, ahull Is I now I'liu. I ho ptoiuwiiiou was not i.,m, U j mil, ihu mi u . Ii 1 1 in o siiiiinii to H at..miiil. AH ,ju., , u, ri.lou Hllli u iiMH Itt liuj Ktitnullw til. i. I. .. ,. m.n.i. ami iiai..i..v.,cw,H V4IUM, Jal lan ,H tVMsKlU, ..,..... i t,.,urt)t- U.un ltr.tii.'l t til List awk Ihu t.r.siM t..u.,i, l .u.l hut U..jm , , , i., ol , tl-l .. e,0w-. ! , , wlo'h,u. ! i pli ml ,i s'taul any uvw on. . iy wa, ' all llu Uui. I ku. , nt lh,v tua sli.it u,i lu. ir isi.lnis u insaii'l uu... ly tiiii. .1 .tti mu n.ii(,i i,j niUr to tU 111 OI 1.4, I. ,u pl4,U4l , ii, ... i.IM n , that U is l -l.y I.. tl,.,,, luu list ir L....J. i l . ,. , ., ss...t..44 I "V wil hiUs U4,4, rt,. MOORE tlOI.t:N('E AND BLOOD. KIIKD. Another Riot near Srrnntoa. Scrantox, May 9. Intelligence WBi orougni to scran ton mat a bloody encoun ter had taken place in the vicinity of tho Dodge Shaft, at two o'clock this afternoon. I immediately started for the scene, and found that a disturbance had taken place I iu ft neiu autotniug ma Hampton mines. I A number of laborers from Patagonia, Hyde Park, Bolleview, and some other sections, determined upon holding n meeting to dis- cuss the situation of all'airs, and to ' deter mine what line of conduct they should pur sue uudur existiug circumstnuces. the assault. At two o'clock the laborers assembled in the Held aforesaid, and were being address ed by one of their number when a crowd of frenzied WelBh females, backed by about thirty men, came rushing upon them, throwing stones at the laborers and calling them ''blacklegs" and every oimrobrious -epithet their unchaste tongues could utter. riM... 1..I ,.! . i ;..- .. , aiiu iiiuoiein tuiu i ne 111 10 ucsibiuuu moveu off, not wishing to molest them ; but they were followed by the infuriated -crowd, who continued to shower stones. Their cowardly husbands in tho mcanlimo went to their assistance, and urged them to persist iu their attack. FISTOLS DIt AWN SHOTS FIRED. The loborers finally turned upon thefr assailants nnd returned the assault with interest. Pistols were drawn and shots tired, one of which look clR'Ct in the thigh of William Gore, a miner. Gore Is a 'des perate and notorious chnntcter. Tito fight became general, men, women and boys joining pell-mell in the onslaught. One of the number got a blow in the ribs and fell down 'inn, tit: another, named Louisa, the daughter of Thomas Barrow, a miner, wa badly cut on tho head. The miners every w here tried to throw all the blame on the laborers. The ntlack was brutal and cow ardly on the part of the miners, the laborers not being guilty of the slightest provoca tion. The assault was of the most formid able aud determined character. LABOIIEKS AGAIX INTERCEPTED. Tho place of contlict was covered with sticks and fragments of rocks. The labor ers still beut ou bavin.' their mcctiutr. after having dispersed their' assailants, proceed- c-u to xtij;a- ouuii. ii'm ui inn disaster to the V. B. A. men spread like wildlirc, and tho crowd was rnnidlv augmented and became fearfully determiued iu tho desire u continue the attack, beeing the labor ers approach iu their direction along the railroad, they marched off toward llvdo Park, but after proceeding a short distance they turned and intercepted the laborers on the railroad near the Briggs Shaft. The miuers outnumbered the laborers aj this point, ten to one, and, confident of their superiority in this respect, fell upon them in a merciless manner. It was at one time feared that a general riot would rusue, as the people began to pour down to the scene in great numbers, but the labor ers were so tew in number that but a feeble resistance could be made against the mur derous and overwhelming assault. MOKE FlOnTIXQ FEMALES. The miners had armed themselves with pistols aud clubs, which they used with murderous effect upon the laborers : and, the women thinking it a good opportunity to emulate the example of their sisters at Patagonia, showered stones upon their heads. Tho laborers, after discharging their pistols without effect, fled up the rail road toward tho Notch, but not until a number of them had been wounded and fallen into the hands of their persecutors. who kicked aud beat them iua most brutal mauuer. only leaving oil" when their victims were covered with blood,when they thought life was extinct. THE VICTIMS LEFT TO rEIUSII. Marihi.Q.JMoot the"hei"V;LeI: WJL8 youd recognition, blood streaming from his ghastly wounds, and thrown upon the road side to perish, lie lay here for some time, moaning most piicoutily, without any one to oiler him any ossistance, the miners ap proaching; him betimes, turn looking upon j him as an object of curiosity, and then j turning away the only spark of tenderness in their brutal hearts being a curso for the "blackleg." Ho was at length picked up by some inoti who happened to be passing in a wagou, and takeu to his homeiu Belle view. Another victim was Patrick White. lie was shot iu tho head by a pistol ball, which penetrated the forehead and lodged between the tables ot the brain. Mot content with this, they seized him and kicked him, breaking thiee of his ribs and otherwise maltreating him. Martin Gallagher was also beaten iu a shocking manner, having received severul terrible cuts in the head, which were attended with great loss of blood. Several other men were wounded, but they cscacd through the swamp near Bri.;ySi .Shall to the woods, some of them die or await the approach of night to re turn to their liotnes. The Military. About four o'clock the military rwiv. .l intelligence that a riot was going on at llydu Park, and a company was ordered immediately to the scene of the disturbance but they arrived too late, and could ouly look ou as spectator. Thev took charge of two of the in jured men, Pntrick White and Martin (ialtighcr, and brought them to their homes iu Bcllevicw. ix nun 'e altogether seriously, and it is feared fatally injured ; also, two women. The proceedings aud violeut demonstrations did not end here. A Mon Visit the Mixes. A mob, consisting of ueitrly two liun pcrsnus armed with clubs aud other wea iioiim, visited Church's mines, Morris A Weeks, uud by the Usual demonstrations of violence, demanded '.ha men to leave the works. The men, tliluklug that diweiioo was the better part of valor, cumo out uud we ii ullowed to go (juicily to their homes, but not without Ihu ussiiruticj flout tho crowd that liny must not return to lho mines, un.j also iulot uiing lho proprietors that not another tou should bu cul in those uiiucs. Thiiek Miners Miudkuku. St UANloN, pa., May lu. '1 ho bodies of three murdered labours who found this morning in a swuiup mar Brings shaft. iHliing lhi liot Jesteiday, when the labor n wuu routed, tht-y ihd into this sump, followed by Ihu inliiiiated miners, wheio bealeii uud kicked to death. Martin McUmiiicII, who wit taken homu in a wugmi, uud w ho then wus iua dmj coudilmu, .i)s:- I inadu my way lo a clump of lives ; 1 was followed uuj over l lkell by seWII llu U, Who culled t'Ul, '"Vi'U hull ; its,, st veu nu n struck luu Willi billies mi, I L IL I,,., ii,u ,,.,. bitilo ulU i war U c.iiuo hack und raised luu up, and ssktd luu "1 ou'd 1 walk V" 1 liud I i I on in) kiic.s, und as sisiii us iw saw I wa so strong u kickid ihu Iu iLo in. m!i sndiur; I knew not what bucouie of inu unul 1 lound ui) sell si Lui.ui soifouiukj U) IlKlalS. I.Mtos IVewft Cross. Mexte. City OK Mexico, April 80, via Havana, May 0. Consul Skilton has returned to the capital. The Vera Crus railroad la finished to Potrero station, and will roach Corevot In July. An attempt at revoiuuau tn isinaioa has been frustrated and the leaders Arrest ed. A Protestant church has been dedicated in the cily of Mexico. The building was formerly a Catholic church edifice. It was crowded with on immense audience. Congress contains fifteen Iudcuendents. who sometimes favor Juarez nnd at others the fusionists. The fuslonists havo trf umphed in city council nffairs, nnd tho lreo ticket is naming seats. Juarez is giving away in order to avoid a revolution The State of Guerkro will vote for Diaz, A breach iu the fusionist ranks is unvoida bio. The inaunuratlon of Juarez will cause a revolution throughout the Uepublic. Tho State of San Luis Potosi is furious for a revolution, and the government is massing troops m the neighboring State as a pre cautionary measure. 1 he authorities auu people of San Luis Potosi favor Lerdo. The trasury is bankrupt. Lnrgo sums of money have been squandered for electidn eering purposes, and to fill tho pockets of government employees. Saveilra, Minis ter of JtiRtiee. was recalled on the 2otii inst. Tho netv Minister of tliQ Interior, Velasco, resigned on tho 253 rn. When 740 deputies petitioned him to remain, Velasco consent ed to rcmaiu temporarily, but demanded that Uomrro, Minister Finance, and Mejia, Minister of War, should hand iu their resig nations. Romero, having been impeached by the grand jury for abuse of authority, must resign if Juarez is not re-elected. Ho nevertheless retains his office, because the army supports him. Sanchez Ochoa is mentioned ns the new Minister of War, nnd Mauucl Payus as Minister of the Treasury. (cto Abbcrtiscnmrf. Report of 'First National Bank of Banbury." Retvort of the conditio! of "Tbe Plmt Nntlonnl Bank of Banbury." at the Clots of business AprU win, A. li., 1871. . RK80URCK3. Loans and tllsconnls 12(1"?, 406 B8 U. 8. Bonds to socttro . irculation 200,000 00 TJ. 8. Bonds to ceeure Deposit 60,000 00 t " and Boouritios on IibikI... 700 00 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortpagcs... 11,850 00 cue irora nuoeemiug ana Kcocrvo Aftcnts 20,249 49 Due from other National Bunks 41,178 14 " " othor Banks and Bunkers... 19,089 95 " " U. 8. Uisbursinif Agent 8 58 Bnnklnir Ilotine, other Real Estitte, Fumlture and fixtures 48,511 62 Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 4,109 43 Cash Items, including stamps, and Protest Account 8,800 15 Bills of other National Bunks 8,197 00 Fractional Currency, including Nick els 001 05 U. 8. Legal Tender Note 49,000 00 $735,215 71 LIABILITIES. Capital Block paid in J200,000 00 surplus runrt 27 Discount, Exchange, Interest, and front anil Loss 50,429 25 Nutionul Bunk circulation otiUtnud- Ing 178,204 00 Ptuto Bunk circulation, outstanding... 6.101 50 Dividends Unpaid 2,474 1 8 Individual deposits 207,828 99 United States Deposits 24.S47 19 Construction account 10,306 84 Due to National Banks 18,8.)3 28 Due to other Banks and Bankers 1,919 21 BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Messrs. LESIIER & MILLER, In Boon's Building on QUEEN STREET, NORTHUMBERLAND, TENN'A, are now offering A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Comfcrlslntr all the Bnrlng; and Bummer Rtvles of Litdics' Dress Goods, White Goods &c., Cloths, Cnssimerca ar.d Gcntlemens Goods generally, which will all be sold at great bargains. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, of all kinds and of every description. Qneensware, Glannware and Willow-Ware. BOOTS AND SHOES for Men, Women and Children. FLOUR AND FEED of all kinds, Is constantly Kepi on nana, l ney win niso purcnu60 GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, at the highest market price, and will exchange goous lor urnln. The public are Invited to call and examine our extensive assort tnent of Goods before purchasing elsewhere, nnd become convinced that Goods can be bought lower tuan elsewhere at our establish ment. LESIIER & MILLER. Norlh'd, Arrll 29, 1871. JJiRItlXCt AX THE MAMMQTfl STORE, Us Just received ami opened A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS, Enforcing Hie I.awN In the Sonth Troops Kent to Koulht'uroliun. Washington, May C. Tho rreshlont has taken Rteps to protect the citizens of South Carolina from further Ku-klus outrages, nnd to enforce tho exist ing laws. Some days ago orders were qui etly given through the War IX-partnient to scud a 8tron hody of cavalry, a detach ment of infantry nnd scvoral piect-s of artil lery to uiiarieston nnd Uoiumina.tor use in the counties where the civil authorities arc powerless to give protection. and where tho laws are icuored. A portion of these troops were ordered from the West, nnd the re- i niaindct from various points in the South. By the present time, it is supposed, near ly the whole of this miliary force have nr rived within the borders of South Carolina, ready to be used in enforcing the laws. A company of cavalry was expected to rench Charleston by Thursday morning, nnd will proceed nt once to the comities in the upper part of the Hate. Thisnction of the Administration, in having sent troops to tho locality wlicro the largest number of disorders arc repo-ted, has caused some surprise here, iu viw of the fact that but a few days ngo a statement was made that tho President did Lot think it would be necessary to carry out the Ku-klux nill by using the military. It is supposed, how' ever, that danger was apprehended, and it wns therefore proposed to have military within reach if required. Southern Repub licans now here are pleased, and say that tho President litis acted in the right spirit by thus early taking steps to carry out tho recent law passed by Congress. Dr.eor.ATioN of Soldieiis' Gravm. Tho following circular has beeu issued by Depart meut Coiumader Calhoun in reter ence to the ceremonies of Decoration Day on the 30th instant: mx'; uk&'WAumyTik Tiii: Rei-uhlic, 737 Sanaoni strert, li.;i , May 3. I'uu CULAU. Comrades t The aOtli of May has been set npart by tho National encamp ment of the Urand Army of tho Republic, as the day in eaeli year wheu the army of the living is to meet in their .silent camping grounds tho army of Uis tluad. 1 know that in uvery spot in this department where a Union Soldier sleeps, a loyal heart will be found to do him honor, aiid with willing hands r"trcv on tint patriot's grave the lirst spriug llowci s of llu. land he died to Rave and regenerate. The Crand Army of tho Republic has takeu on itself the daty of conducting, wherever there is a posi, the memorial ser vices on Decoration I!u-. It j4 requested thut every comrade ut'eud on tho 30th inst., nnd give one ilty to the comrades I gone bclorc. The niiUia and other organ izations Simula l-c invited to participate, its well us the citizeiiM, t whom as soldiers we owe so niui'h. Ask hat the schools iu your vicinity bo closed for the day, that the children may join wuliyim and learn lessons of patriotism irar the Boldicr's graves. It is necessary to fullj recoul the names of all soldiers, suitors and iu:riues burii-d in the cemeteries you decorui', with full particulars of service and dunk, und trans mit thu snmii to tho Assign Adjutant Ccnerul nt Pottsville. Vol Mill tiiid ac coini anvinga form for Decontion Services. which, , whenever practicajft'. vuu will strictly follow. lours, in 1'. (.. iX 1., A. K. Caliiocn, Cmh Oillcial : Rout. R. Rt.Tj, 175,215 71 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA i COL'NTT OF NOBTllfMBKRLASn, 8CT. I, 8amuel J. Packer, Cashier of "The First National Hunk of Suiibury," do solemnly swear that the it dove statement Is true, to the bent of mv knowledge uud belief. Slimed, 8. J. PACKER, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed beloro me, this tith ditv of Mnv, A. D., 1S71. I Signed,' F.M'L WILVERT, Notary Public. (SKt,.) Correct Attfs': JOHN HAAS. J. B. PACKER, Virictori. YVM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Bunbury, May 13, 1871. .! NILLINEKV. sraiNG stylesITats, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FRAMES, ETC. Mourning and Bridal flats and Bonnets. DR. J. F. ( ASLOH , Ome nnd Residence, Walnut Street, between' Third aud-Fourth street, SUN HURT, fENN'A. All forms of Diseases of the Eyes will be treat ed or optrated upon, such as Strabismus, (Cross Eyes.) Cataract, (Blindness,) nnd all other di seases relating to Surgery, as Talipes, (Club or Reel Feet,) Hair-Lip, Excision of Tumors, &c. Also tho cure of Ep ilrppy (or Falling Fits.l Sunliiiry. May HI, 1S71. roMrricET ji.ixok ceketery COM PAX A. This company Is now prepared to sell lots in the new Cemetery, located on nn eminence about one-fourth of a mile eant of Sunbury. The in crease of the population of Sunbury, and conse quent advance in the ratio of mortality, as well as the limited facilities for the Interment of thoso who haTe fought life's battle, have suggested the orsriiniiatlon of the above named company. Plan ot Cemetery may be seen nt the oUlce or J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. Rohrbach. Price of lots from 15 to 1 15, ueeording to loca tion. Deeds will be executed for lots sold. ' LLOYD T. ROHRBACH, Scc'j. May 13, 1871.-tf. Sash Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Laces and Trimmings of every variety. Full line of MOURNING. VEILS AND CRAPE. Notions, a full assortment. Gentlemen's Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY. WISH I,. KIIISSI.r.K, MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA. April 22, 1871. fcl'KI.VG OI'EMXGl Large Stock! Hotter Fucllltleal Just opened a large, line nnd substantial assort tneut of SPRING DRESS GOODS, I iik iUrti'iMi i, K.r.4iMi Asu li l t U4IM1. I In. U , !; 4 jn, .! '!l!..l.l. , l.y Uu, Ui, ,,,,,. ,u,j I. M.li i.l Ik sint t'l , K. ft ,, ,. uu.iu j .ni :u!tf, ui, uuuil i., a4. All 11... WuJj. i iu uu UUIHIU S4) lti4l llm UUIiiUf iif MiuiU lu lli.ilo i. ('"ixilut ilirouh"ul thu touutry ikiit'U ilii'u Uuiiilii.l, it ii. I i ,.( M k(Uit. l!,t im l (.111, . lU nUtu , ,J t it4 l,mi. ( in, t4k tjtxi. ink tiiitiiMi iu.iuii"4i i.f il s iii. tll" UlMUiur ill Wl.ull hlUtll 111 ll.M iuuiij si in.du4.u4 uu.Ui IU uUUiu is shutti Iu ib iliuity iiguiwmi u.4 ly Its oi'tH UMi s.Hiut itts A44.lw Usti' .niLLIXKUY AND FANCY STOKE. MISS L. VVEISER, Market Street, one door'west of Geai hart's con fectionery More, SUNBURY, PA., Has opened her Spring auu Cmmor stock of Slilllnery aud Fancy Uooda, II ATS AND BONNETS. The latest tyli of Dress Trimmings, French mi l Aiu'Tican lowers, Laces, llihlions, back ' loiqis, t'l-liiin'iis, Collars, Culfs, Jouvln (ilovtf, J ... j .i larn.; variety of othrr articles. in connection with tho Miliino-r '""iaess. she carrier ou tu mtE;s MAKING AND FITTING, in all its branches. She Is n'so nger.t for the sale of IUmscy, Scott A Co.'s Piitli rus. Tlie ladles of Sunbury and vicinity are cor dially invited to cull and cxmuluu her splendid stnek. M.-.y 13. lSTl. IMslNOlQtlOU. "OTICE Is hereby given, Mint the partnership Xl heri'toforu exiotiur, of firm name of Weit- i Z' l, Ua-Kiiis S Co., in the Mercantile business in j the Huroucli of Sunbury, 1ms b?en dissolved by initial cnseiii. me jionK accounts, Ac, urn lull in the hands of C. B. Wcitzel, at Hie old stand, who will (cttlu up tho partnership ac- COUl.tj. WEITZEL, GASKINS & CO. The Mercantile businebs of the above firm will hereafter be continued at tho old Ktund, under tlie Urin name of C. B. WEITZEL A CO. May 13, 1S7l.-Ct. Luckitwuuuu uutl KloontMburg Itull roud. SPRING ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAIN'S. Monday, May 1, 1871. SOUTHWARD. Leave. ,A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Fancy whleh is hM SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE s, and offer to ths Publla at th Tsry LOWEST CASH PRICES Ilavluz established a reputation for law - prictn and CARPETS llousckeeplnf; goods I.. , FRESH GROCERIES, Queensware, Wil'.ow-Wurc, Glassware, ic., A line stock of substantial ReadyOIadc C'lotliing, for Men and Boys. Each line full aud complete. UT Substantial Goods a Specialty. J Price to snlt the timet. . Call aud see our Stock. All kinds of country produce taken In ex change for goods. MOORF & IHSSINfiFR. Haurt's Iron Rulldlui;, Market Street, Sunbury, Ami I P'1 ivri ' Dcjrt. A. A. U. "Bun k" 1'oMKr.wv and 4;kkual Bl'Tl-Klt. Suiuu time ugo Mm. pnim-ruy, wil'o of the soiiitwliat U'ltariiui llrick" I'oincroy, cni;it'i'il tlie nrrviccs f tli tinal Butler as couiim'I fur llu- uii nii,e if procu riuij a divorce IVmiii lier':iuli-itul. A snuu iiit"l5rii k" In-Hid tliat liih will; liml iiuumi iI Butler lie intrticU'i 1 1 is l iw, r to .s.li-iivor tu timVau -i" e n i. l'l.iueri'V's I twyiT wrotu t i Buil.r t'l una ri.nu wimiifr it cninroiniii ioUl Ih i id clod. Alu r mi nuliinjr, his client Buili r rii'liid iha. it could, I'mvi lul Mr. I'lmirrwy would yiay Ills wilu tw.uiy tlioiu.tud dolhtri, will uliiiiony. l'miH roy at nui'i im i oiUi1 tie terms, uiul tlit is m ill, d, Mi. 1'jiu troy n-kuiiiiuj; her uiuitleu U4iuc Scranton, UelUvuc, Taylnrville, l.aekawauna, litt-tm. West I'ittston, Wyoming, Maltby, Klntim, A I st. W.-lturre er Plymouth June., Plymouth, S'aiitivokr, lluuliK-L't., Miiik-liinny, flick's Kerry, lleaeli ll iven, llirwick, llriur Creek, I. line Uide, K-P), 111. mm. burj.', K ii pe it, I ul.i li.tuvlllv, ( bul.i.W) , Caiiiernii, 0 ') SO' B 57 US 14 S.ri B0 u as I u u : o m 50 10 (HJ 1" ('.' 00 10 fj 10 lrj 5 40 5 ih 6 63 0 03 6 U 6 IS o n: U 1.1 7 35, 4 15 10 30, 0 40 1 00 1 (14 1 15 I S7 1 j.'i 1 45 1 55 a oo a 10 Spleudid Agfeortiueut OF GEST'S FIRMMIING GOODS AT TUB MERCHANT TAILORING nOUSS, Third St., Ose Dook Below Market St., Sunbury, Pa., a. mr.uM:it. Iroricior. Every vnrietv of i'UENCII & ENGLISH (JA&slMERES, CLOTHS, VESTING8, As. of tho fineft grades embrncinif every quality and styles that the New York and Philadelphia Markets utl'ord, which will be made up to order by the best of workmen, warranted to lit and reader entire satisfaction. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, embrac'iiuf everything of Geuliemen's wear, all new and of tbo latest styles. A lare stock has Jut been opened, to which the citiaeus are In vited to call and examine. J. M. ZIEGLKR, Third Street, one door below Market tjquare. Sunbury, April '."J, 1371. to all, will . COME ONE & ALL & EX AMI V LARGF.toiOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT IIRCKS GOODS. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, now open nt MISS KATi: Itl.At K'M STOKE, Market Square, SUNBURY, Peun'u., LADIES' DRESS COODS A SPECIALTY. Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Notions, Ac. Gents' Collars, Neck-ties, Half-hose, Handker chiefs and GIovch. Perfumery, Toilet Soups, Hair I!rushes,Combi, etc. An Invitation U ex tended to all to call and se cure barpiiiis. April Uil, 1071. LOWEST PRICES IN THE COUNTRV Thankful for the largo amount of patron.iee heretofore bestowed upon me, I will endeiiver hv furnishini: the best goods ut the lowest prices to merit a continuance of the same. . ,. H. T. FRILING. April 15, 1871. FOR SALE I Pay Up! Pay Up! to the undersigned on 50 (HI 01 i I 7 H f." 8 3d H i-i I H 5i I U isi ' t 10 1 'JO W '.'7 1 U 3.5 I l 40 10 (15 10 15 10 21 4 4 10 47! 10 i5i 15 C 5.1 t! 55 7 1 7 17 7 35 Ni.jllltM. irrw. Ilk All A A I XORTff WARD. A.M. P. M.i Leavo. Nuilhuiiiberlsii4, C.I UK lull, I liula.ky, li.iuM.le, t iiUtiut, riluio Bisi.mri k I l'i rt'ivitv a ui. liii iil urunl nl l.usi.uisi llmK rs in renv uiluiit nt hi a rvu v l Ihu couuiry. Tho local .( iiuii took iil.uii in Ken, (Ui ky till S,iui,l.tv. Tltu It. iiuliln uii.l i . can ltd t ruiiUai ly luro iiu joiily, j Miuuiu.'buri;, 1 he r.iiiit'i' r of lo iin.iiiv i a in i. .l '-'I ). piiiiur. .turn inmuy rv ooa-eil lo lintu souiu Iriuh'. IVlUiiiui i liwu ii bu it I) (in, uud Moiktd l thu i u' lliloj )u4is- tiov. timry Ims uolitUd lho U tiishiluro Uuil llm . ps(ti,,iiuii lit bill La Uioiiiu law without hl kigivtuiiu, Tim total p,pul.iii"ii of i he huin i sh,, l"l Mil, ol lltt i, ii i .if m. tl, u I M.lt nl vlt'oiuuihu, itJ.nyti M4.,3H,,M7,6J1. Tlw Tuiiai lr. NVloli I. us lost Ins Uuulilul tin si i, ul Uirv Mu 4u, sod d lily Iu hsiiu ss, ll Is ium.s4.. lioin UU or I'lii Mius. II Ihu Uor ,4l Us. d Mi-l fill t uy4ll) t oil lillolt I'littd. Is, l.o Mould l.intiui'l In" I hi iM4ii 1-Jjy, 1 1 j Mlti d sill UU oU.(. ( i4'1h d l auds Ii Viiy folllllioll ttlll, ill. I isliu 1,1, lata iit't l III b III MSI. I. Alt. dlo, i, J ,.. u ,l,.l)lni I ,. Uu i I I (.''w d ' I Uv I'su.l t . i4 ll.iwsi lutM da), md iUm ..ji id lii. k lU I MiJw, Cti4 ftbtlt wid fw- kwi( ik 10 45 6 IU 1! IT 4W ill 41 15: 11 4ii U -Mi II 53 So1 If w I btl ,14 10 4 I J S5 T t'51 14 1 t 11 X. M. 14 W T I ; I 15 7 5 45' i I 7 ' t no . m. r u. I Hi uo t lo I 4 to, T 5 11 iu I U I I 1 iu 14 4 5 4 uu I ' I I .... A ..L i ' " 14 J.'i 4 15 i1 I t 41 4 5J -ik 14 15 1 54 U M 4 t U IK 44 UU 15 4 ill ki 41 U4 15 4 45 -' 14 II I U I m K I 1m Ii 1 I 14 4 I 4-1 14 I b l In U I M l.l.u. Ki.lv , mitiiiiwk, S- ISI, k. V.l'll II.IVCU, liuk's Vtn), Nik ktbliui) , I'-wulis k's, Stului'ks, f iiiuuulk, Cl.' uuutb June., Kisj.iuu. 4 i si tt.Uit 'r N.o,,, n i.ii. If, Hvt titlalus, ftllHim, Ul. S4Saul. ' llilv, bsiistw, (VIS4.IMK, lllf) (MVID T. IttA'Sli, t-i1. IH tu ll ,u A LL persons indebted ii Book ai count, are requeued to m.ike rai ment on or before the tlist day of June next, alter Hint dule all nccmiuW Mill be lilt In the bauds of a Justice of tho Peace for Immediate collection, uud uo uiiciliuinatioii made as to persou. MayO, 1S71. JOHN WILVER. ix ii i' i.t r.K ti: i7 rntr. vii: it athc extj ri:u U HIT, Is now offered fur sale by the undersigned ut hi llimery or Reslsiiiaiit. This vinegar is u .irruiit.il not to toiitaiu any ucids jieiieraliy aie Urrd to make it strong, an I Mttuhis tiijurlmis. Wurraiiled pure, it ! the best urtiele for di'iut'Atlc Use iu murket. bold st sUolto.Ue uud mail. Apply In JusEr-H UA14IER. "uWury. M.IV 0. 171. WM.SIlllUit. i. SLA) MSkKU. U. U. BLAl . MURRAY & CO., Wliolesal Dvuler In MACHINERY AND BURNING Olliic U. 6. Ii.k.I bUl..neiy, rriutluK, Urilui whi MmhIiu PAPERS. I'rintcri" CunU, 1'jt Hugs, 4o., ic. Tho IVVbittUd Corry, Kerosoao llunilns Oil lwj)a mi h.iuj. COALJ COALI! COAL!!! lUvlu; slw uiuj j Mr uo -ir ir i i u't y t. lUttUU t.f Ul.bulf i4 kii'Iiilly IU Hit IU) Im' tUiiU) ul 1 rrvftiti) iitiu4 ln i.tiui 1 irfMittbi ( tut, r ! tii4 uil uilitii Itu4 U lU.lr t4uUi u git u tli. OILS, V" i' i"i' As ilsl.4 lu lh . , i. . . . i . ' . tu H - ... i ... U k . .u. . . 4'4 4U l.4 Sil l.M.Ui "4, W If, 4 IU A-.S i.; U.I, Is,!, 4 ,H- tb-4 4.1s d v.v.slt t Al I4 mi " 4 4 1 Is . . tUUi OlUJs lil tJU, h'iuVK. flltsTNUT 1T.A, ilitllNk al, Oi. ti , our cm,i ltOOlli No. a, tl ium4 f att.i.4.4 tu. IIC.HTV acres of Improved land lu the best -J seetion of Southern Michlifiin, within live miles ol the town of "Three Rivers," iu (-t. Jo seph county, within two miles of the Railm.,.! I Million, uod buildinu's, out hoiibes, larirc or I chard, soil, rich saudy loam, school Iiuum s and j cliurclis witlilu sicht title iiulisputable, ten ! acres are In wheat, the remainder in clover sod. i A spun of horses, cattle, hos, irraln and farming I utensils. 4e., will I hi sold with this urnnrrtv. l'rice J70 per acre, 13,000 in cash, the balance iu time payment of t.VK). Apply lo VM. A. MAtfsER, Three Rivers, Mich, or, II. B. MASSER, Suuburv, l'a. Eunbury, Murch 11, 1S71. Mechanics Drawing School. All riersnns wishing to lake lessons In .Vft 4'hnulrul ItritVt lug. please apply at once .) the undersiKiifd. All iiecessnry lii-niiineiils and I11ateri.1l furiiUlii'd irrati. Terms fltf for twenty l,'son, uf one hour lor each lcuu, payable I11 surinl'ly In l.nne. deduetiou made for time lost by scholars. B. A. ALEXANDER. 8uiibiiry, April 82, ISTI.-'.'t. AdiuiuUlrlor't oiirr. J'ttal e AI'tvi,iH Hani, J,,,a...l. N'llTK E l hereby clveu, lli.it Utter of Ad miiil.lrutloii kdui, b.. 11 emoted l Ilia uu.ler.iti'Hl 011 tin, EkI.iIs ut Ab.olnii Wau v, lute ot Ml. I'anuel I.oioukIi, NorlliuinlH-rlmid i'oiiuty, l'i., deerii.ed. All r.oll. iud bled l tn I.l ratal Hiv ru'ine.l'd loiu.ikr lnoiu.li.il,-y. nun I and lb. Uuviutf tltiius lu (.rvsvut them Jul) 4UlUciilieuU4 lur stttliiin-iil. ui nkv iiii.r, Adlllllilllatui ., Ml. ('riuel Borough, April hiu IMl. 01. niLi.iM:uv ctHtitsi t;t:iit ii.i.v. srw iTTvi c or no:; sets. HATS, FLOW Fits, FRAMES, lc. MrwlMg hi ii7i4)l ImI hI Mouart. full llu of tl ,11111.11. ,!. kul l'i4w. MU I INERV IS THE M'Ei lAI.'l'V. B.. U KibtM.us, ll'uuiiii eta, y'ulli.iB, tii"iS, IIjuJs.i.UhU, Ac, r !. uwui' 4: i.it". Uls U I . i.us.1 HR. ..4U FitH fet , tns iu Usuiu4, '..iittii. liil a. It, l Notlco to Gretlitort. . I SS it. . 14- s-l lu lh si4'. w.i h j. ut Uus4i s '"S'.l. U ) Sf M ut Uvlvit I l.t t .1 4t u l-l u. tl il II.,) 4..U l.t M -l. oil. I lu 4.i 1 Us .....v l i.i t kit I Iks ki4a w 4itu. M tJ o..s.tui P4V1D nr. n, ia m, in