The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, May 21, 1870, Image 2

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- TitlaPrdeettallittla a. lintinflament attherelatlon of
the Attorne' General Of the Commanwenithrupthast
'Charles D. Hippie, the District Attorney afttehrtyl.
, hi e liaotstY.- to compel „himte sign Wised indict
tzt and to:conduct nil criminal and other prosemt•
110* Ili the name of the Comeaxmatti In the
'l:stades' Court of Schnylkill - Chanty. The answer
-of the defendagthrings intodpiestlonithe 'tomtit rt
chrtwof-tire tiourtand itejurisdiMiont -end tilt
dui .of -the Tffittrlet•Atkuntry to proateente the piens
of Vorrutut theretn. , - - The Altbrisey Gen,
eras has demutredlo this return.. • • .
The constitutionality of the act to establish-01m
imil Oterts tor Dauphin, : Lebanon ' and Settraylkill.
Counties, epprOved thelgth of April,•lB97. Pamphlet:
La 91, was establblhad by oUr .t.isionlit the case'
on Commonweal th S' a. Order:lA P. P. - --Smitia,
It. argued that that decisdoasettled ad' more
the caustitutioplity_. of the. combslation Issued 1
Ju Given. - -This. Iss Ineorreet.„ - The 'aetherit
to ountast on him depended:lon the , amstlttstlo 4.
ity f the law creating the Mart.- ethere - cannot. be.
a ,estitutionaljudge in an untiorudltuttoreil court,
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and it - was said:in-Ma outset of the opinlenof the
Collet delleered.by oar brother tilbuswood, "if the
legislature hod power to erec t such a district; to
proVide for the election of th e judge .therein In the
ninfiner .prescribed In the act, and tO ineest hint
withany of tbe powers and rights conferred upon
him,. we cannot !suatain the demurren,.and • give
judgment of ouster against the defendant." lie
theustatm, "the math point of Contention iswheth
er the legtMatureean transfer any part-Of thelcrina.
!nal jurisdiction now vested in the taunts natiaed lu
thecemstitution Loamy other court," anti prdeeeds to
shop that :this is*constitational„ The question of
the tonetittstionallty of the Court was fulty tiecided.
and the District Attorney ought not to have refused
to perform his duties under the law on that ground.
We shalt, therefore, not renew the discussion, not.
withstanding theetibri to induce us to recede from
that ,decision, but shall add In eonormation, a few
observations upon the effect of the amendments to
the constitution 0f.1790, -made in I and brie, not
adverted lo In the former amni W
on. - • .
It was unquestionably- the intention of the. eon
relation in framing the constitutiou of 170 e, to vest
by the fifth article, the whsle judicial power of the
mate ititotribtmats,created and to be created. • The
first section, therefore, declares; that "the 'judicial
I power of this Conintortwealtlishall be Invested In a
7. ---- : — .'" -- " -- .7 - ..=" [ sePeeme Court; in Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
wiz; ..EFrner OF -PR OTECTIVY:I General Jail Delivery, In a Court of Common Pleas.,
, Orphan's Court, Register's Court, and a • Court.of
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- ' ' Courts as the legislature may f rom timetolT , ,
T /7.1 . 1E1R E has been a powerful; fight :Mai*
.1 0 , .fo and Use --- le es
, . ~,, ablish. Between I, ati e adoption of• the,
'AI . at the present -Seetsion .of - .Cong(Vs.l 'mendments of 1438, the" legislature had changed
• •,- -and reorganized the S u preme Court several times;
:against the :prineiple, of Protection by; the
."bap -"Slid Plinn Courts existing at the
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.elibluieS of f. hat polley,.,and the Kobel:ie.:ye-I atloption of the constitution all ov.er the State, and
••.- , • sobstituting the Circuit Court sysfem Which it re.
suit is that the tariff will . remain is it, i s 11 6.-:_, lied, rt.sinactod and ' tit:•• adding
.., i "to the number. of judgeT i lt re ttith also ) nized
'tit nex t fees:Ault, When tli`e diecheedoti U•liteib -some of the courts of Common Pleas and added law
-, . - • . •
.I . 7.dges -to them. It had created 'new cour‘ectelied
fins taken place 4 thin will jeltahle . Cl3greant , Istria Courts for Philadelphia , , Lancaster and
... ,
to ;adopt a bill in consonance *w il - v h,t . .. be Irb,d ri re t t l iiin at io d =lr a w t4 erat 3""r's Li u b r e t fo l Ve rl ii i i nr b i n L .
..- of: the people; wW...will,he heard inrongittuel in the Quarterßessions. Trios before Llts, the first
thin of the fifth article of , the 'emtation of
' bfillot box J - n • the IC:cant inte orf the subject.;-1 -t,•140, had received a conetructlen which -enabled the
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: and we take It decithelly in favOr of adequatte legisinture to ; reOrganize the COurts narnesl
Judge
, . , t tionstitutiott; otereate, new Courts and new s,
protection to , our. manufacturing . indnstryi' -audio take' wily portiOns of thelurlsdietionef the
• , - • • - 4 eenstitutional Courts And confer theinOn new t ri
. Willett needs if. 1 , • . . „ 1 burials. ruder these elrrumstancea the convention
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-That the country has progressed rapidly time! of:W:4 struck out the second section of the fifth
t article, which rend ,the
follows : The Judges of the
,*der the existing - protecttiVe tariff itolley, i 5 Supreme Court and other seeeml Ceara Of Common
E Pleas Khali hold their offices during good behavior.
...,.Liiiwn., in a :.t.riliing, nialtileif r ie -.1 in n - Bait for any..reasonable aew, which shall not he
tent thorough work ; the 2...iiitV ENGLAND! su ffi cient , ground of impeaehment,.. the *Governer
may remove any of them, on the 'address of two
-1l A 1 LWA V AND STATISTIC COAL:iII AZCTCEIt 1 . thirds of each branch ofthe legislature. "The judges
- 'l of the Supreme Court, and the Pr lite t s o f the
(iltielrgietfe a list in detail of four thous.andi Fereral - Courts of Common Pleas shall e n . at - state , l
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ottel•bti MI red fzettorief, in .I . ewF.digland*Woneit times receive for their nen-fees an rulequat ompen
••st t raion, to be paid by law, which Shalt -not be dimin
us,„eiistillg in lejiii; : r of which the. iteeraget• fished during their continuance In once; but they
% no fees or perquisites in office, nor
prodtretion 'le me hundred and fifty thoU2.; L i tt l a r ny other ie
°Mc-cot - profit der this C '
amnion
• nod
Sand dollars a year,.antk .6nothalf of *Which ', woo, 1,,,., ; th, i . , " ti i l ' ' th e ,
I t/ L aii 4 - liee /8.6‘...i.; otie-fettro/ datingsinee Wk.!: 'nit .: rs - 7; ° !titili L i s te ' itrti t o"r o i t et.lii - giTe n ju e ilg% n Of t nil Ue te gu tt'
.
.14u is it e e n t d oiti p o el f t tctveveflni th
rta o rn: o, li Commen
Three hundretiof these axe ton 'fine woolen!
1 elothee 'easeltriers and like o till of witiel ' A4 ll be established by law to be npreinatZ.by e tre
gods,.
I CiOyernor, and by and with the consent of the Sen
were imported 'fifteen years ago, and Once'. ate', appointed and commissioned .by him. It for
half of which were iinported up_tO lEtht. 'fliq titer provided that the President J udgeo of the Court
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prodnet Of these three hundred factories age Its are or.shati be established- by :law, and all other.
~ judges required to be-learned in the' Inv. should hold
gregytte.s forty-five millions •-of dollarat ant i s their onices for the- term of ten
_•esus, if they shall so
Ito' • behave themselves weiL liere then as
of the 'Whole four thotesaitti one hundred fae_e} totc g t recognition of the,power whit* batl w bec a n d e i x 4 :
tdrie.s Offtbriteeti ill the list about
. iii.e. I - Mildred ,
.eretsed by the legislature in reorgantring the•conrts
f -. ustmed In the -constitution and adding thereto law
and fifteen millions- of dollar:; and this ill iu ges, and tn,creating. nee' n Coital Of reconl with
~c,.1.. in y,-„„. -nt„ g i l i nd C - -'' . ' ••• , In g ' s learned in She. law. As a Itgpatture of pre
,,' '. l ".. .!''.,-...''.' "" I ea 'dente preserve the former interpretatien of the
other_ stietione. Of the: country h:tve •niadci unaltered portions Or tee consolation; the schedule
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- • - ;• ;• • • i ll ; pravided in Section 3, that•"the'clatism, sections and
.c.oinmenettrato pregree lllatiu facture ; urtieks of the constitution which -remained mist
is,tecedoshal 1 crntinne AO be canstrued end have effect
alreatfkuoven from o umerous publigho
MIA f,3 he salt constitution had not been amended."
statements.- • , ' , •-••--• ' ' ! Theerect of•this was to preserve time interpreta-
Te t i c t il h e e n flc i spAeiop of the sth article had received,
' Cl(ll : thifil'ihe Work or. 014 groat
,proteC-1 the legislature to reorganize the old
life poliey, under which We ]lusts been hying!
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Pi . and erect new courts- After pslti and . before the
adoption of the amendment of m.o. a nttraber of new
f ,rnitie- years past, and the friends of Witiel .. , c ,ci utr m is on ha p ti leas bee t n eo c rra rea ta ted zed . several of the Courts of
. new judges learned in
have been so greatly misrepresented by Bev , the law provided for, and thla Court had made the
. decons . in Commonwealth ca. ilepburn,a, W. and
elllie Collitill's4oller Wells, and his free-tnide f
I s., 4 5 2. Commonweal-F. Martin, :2 Barr, and Iu
followers. ,SO flit trim any inottoooli, • lief Lig! re. Penna. MIL shah 31.. These c1115.N , had deci
j• - • • . • ' "f - • • tied that the Court of Criminal Sessions was a eon
[pets' ibitt 111 the dot:le:die production, the coin-1 stimtionai court; that the Act of Foil, 1,1513, trims.
fereing thejurisdiction'tfi the Criminal Chart to the ,
peiitiOn has bet tuliversat and prodigi- ,
I
Court of Oyer and Terminer and Coati of Qttarter
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offs, and tlibt' is .One of the happiest; syrup-JesSions %rasa valid lase; that a Cot rt of Oyer anti
Terminer could be held by ajudge tlearned in the
hails of the prevailing- tentleitey. As a itto-1 I tuyi.not the President," and the: et veil e•
Quarter t. A session.: - a trtittt g `dl t - c an -l
temporary Nippily' says, • "there being jibe, t e l it a gVs t ia u t . n t r o e t . hew eases' Werean u deteMd t irog;
same intittedmenis held' out to alt • alike by! isi mien:nod In full view of them, the legislature
1 • to Sig proposed the amendment OfilS3l' ), in lieu
'the protective . policy, any suttees. in ;tiny 1 -the : second section of, the .sth artt'le; 'using tt o o r •
1 ,4., t q '..-itne bingn - e in rectrence•ti e elec
• 'yeli IMO o £
_4W, eAtnetit, its at 'to' wit.' "of Seek enter' Counts of i
Iteeo ti t?d n o l j o u r d , e4".
imitation uS' _ the discovery of a.:k.new• gold sstill t c established by late.:' and. "all other a
judges
-plftebr attracts nittrowd of d i ggers, ; (if all the i t t e nzn .l" l Li d ilai o t t nett ut Tet ed itto " o hl ib iq e . 11 ; :i 4l i tZtfo - r o l i f i
ekter which had been exeielied by Li t'. t h e
iinposttines; therefore, e'verntientrited by tl)o, 1
.n it he - establishment of the new C - ii
o. Legislature ll3eier.
free ,, tiatier,:,t Vl:it of holding up the doineeititi ire; between "IS3r4. and Icbo. ,'exercisin g Jurisdictions
.• • which had belonged to the old Courts nntlerthe eon
inantillik urers as monopolists is the Most tube , stitution of ltee, and in. the reorganixstinti of the
i
. • . . : I t'l4 Courts, adding new law judges,. There ought nut
just and Otetrag.eotte.'".. .• - . t• -lobe any doubt, therefore. of the poWer of the legts
1110.re can be no questhut. in the MILLI of : lef4re to establish a new Criminal Court, and to
gi it enneurrent Jurinliction with existing (hu r ts
any thinker on this se hjeet, that it i. 4 forithe triad of crimesand modenictioors. Tite eein
(hay by the
.(10 . 4 . 1y, , tie ebitrpattioti be i s r l s t u t i oljt o n n •h o a r v,: : T t n o ct u it r l::;r n defiriel n tic t tr ke llit e nitc4 i Ll Tl 4u e
sapling, • general dud 'vast • that we can! or - t ol'those to be - "afterwards established, the pow " :
t i'vr to cre,lte Courts anti new law_ judges Carrt
hope filially to crowd the T.:tiropean interests! Ibi it the pose r to invest them with such die--
' Joris
t lobs as appear tote necessary and pro . a
illo.if our inarkets, :mil to supply the' liOn_lei 1 pal; and divide th e Judicial powers of t he State to
o
dettiand ' froin the pro duets of our own, thil.l as to adapt throe, to its growth and eireciinstauees - .
Theliistory of the. introduotkion Of Itieitteell . i . n .i rt s t I r A t • r n i • c o t f Attorney
in i t n ol l itl re ( ! o u t r i I n
a o l i s t4e "l" the
ground
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rail Manufacture him this co ; at a lintv. thatme of the ,oir -nt.zeft cointoffted toil, are ;et a .
, mete:di-in the Court-of Oyer and Terminer,
When ti refit llritain lied a:Mouttpoly Of tho „fairtthiti exclusiyetiess is a creature of la* and not
:: • ~ "of the 'constitution. , The power to cteatte , n new
Offilitlfilettlre. by the P:e! s eettier process, eno, Court nod vest it With jurisdiction loinall offences
the • priei; was . ettoimothi., p roves th e : c ill eyo i: -,ltitltt , riAllaty . being settled, the juriediet ion of the
-,, , tlyer•and Terminer is Ito longer exclogive but ts•
of competition. As somi as the uMnitfyourd merely concurrent. ,
T .
he argument for the District tttorury that the
(ice:one:dimly establitZlieti tlip prieeretetteled Act irlt - 1,....- to the Criminal Court o that which it
d
one-half. , The pritieipte will apPly to - all takes. from the Court of Over an d Terminer
Terminer and
,
other inanufaCturets. 'To get theapgoods Neta tfirst part of the'Act la rnerely.aftlimatiVe. resting
the Cri mittal Court with tun P° - seer and authority to
must prOtect, build tip, a
and competitionwil l inquire of. ata
r; try anti determ ine agreeably to the
reduce , Prices . ' This is the effect of Pro t ect
laws and custom; op this commOuwealth, tilt mur
-
~.. de r s , rapes, robberies , arsons, felonies, misdenteun
tion. - FT, - am and ottleroffetfees which have been or may be
. anninitted within the County, Tor 'which, the Court
Is created, and which would be .engnizatile in any
Court of Quarter Sessions of the Prate and Court of
Oyer and Terminer within- tills Commanwealtli, if
coromittao srit hi" their jurisdiction, ace So far the
Art rat 's a new.criminai Court with
thews setheoyer and Terminer and
Quart , does noesupentedetheiu. This
vests t it Jurisdiction. It Is nut until
after idiot% In the new Court;
the -I. to: wrest all the powers
of th- Oyer. and Terminer and
Quart, omit • them. that ',:it bocante
Inyttlit held ln the commonweeith
vs. Tip gin IsX7. This left time-val id
part 01 UWE, and 411spo.ses also of the
alleged to District Attorney in deter
mining .runt pair, or the criminal jurisdiction over
oMrellet•'4,lii re4e.Nl in the new Conti. Allis vested by
the•exprei.s words of the law..ensithere is no line Of
demarcation - to be followed. It 'ltt concurrent with
thould Courts, and when a didleultyarises- in any
prat tenter pase, it will be for the Court io determine
Its own jurisdiction, and net the District ATlornev.
lie is Incorrect also in asserting that there Is no duty
on his part to ltrouieute the Pleas of the Cowmen
weTth in the t rimlual court. The nest s,setion of
the Act of ed Mey. isru, provides that "He 8411 sign
alt iUs of Indictment and ebnduet in Court all crlta
hff and other prosecutions ip the name of the Com.
moitweasm. or when the State lit a party, which arise'
in the county for which he Is elected, rind -perform
all the duties which - now bylaw are to. be pert, irined
to: Deputy Attorney Generals." - He is bound to fol
low, the hostile:sac-of the Commonwealth tub ''
a Nri -• t
ever courts in the eounty that business Is atithorized
bylaw to to tried. Ills return to the writ of Alterna
tive Mandamus is therefore insufficicet, and j ude.. -
went mustb+given for the comnionwealth.
And now, r sth. 1570, the demurrer of the•Cotn
morass-cal th t the return of theilefendant is sustain
ed. }and the court give JudelnOit for the. Common
wealth with mats; sod order I ( peremptory tnatuirt
nine lii Wile to F.he defendant. - :• .
Thompson, Chief J utak...dissents.
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j atra iahed to oublicribers at ES 7:.• Et
per annum,
ta ,,,, m04 ,7if
or fettreid la advance.
4 ..1,1:(3 - ;.•ONEI—INVARLABLT TN ADVANCE::
Endear cte settees, lQ VlCeitles
e. pildrem,
-To Mies Dealers ti to po io4l.Copiea.msh. 4
To• Ministers :and Ectioot ito&ctimo we itEl WSUSSA 1
Jecrocia,by molt, at* 60 per &num, to itdraoce: other'
*We atlYi ll Wm" •
lirla :"
- 10tirstAl, - is' pu6listted, 'err,
weirlMlof ruiwnlikr, escepti&l. •
TERNS—Ten cents per week, PoYahlei to 1- be rArdq"
p
agent bp whom It Is &erred.
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BY AlL—Payable •In advance, on
ntotttlet,rfl: thretnorithmti 5 • - • ;-
• DAl:tx rsatit.sarnw.avr, aoper
Saloum. tri : ranee; tr CO for six paftiztlis. I
DANNAN & RAMg_ll. Publish•ri.
NEXT co.NOßka*.--X9 some.. Atria
frientl has suggested the nave of the Sinter •
Editbr et this paper in entirely too flattetiqg
• tern* in a cotrununicatlint that appeared
the last XtiikeJtoy .;AO.TTE, ZiS cargidite'
far COngters *- At the ensuing:election, we take
the:tirst opportantty• to ,inform our friends,
thht tveare.not n candidate for, said otfiee. 7 .-
p* s i go. lt:e 'tkierpaineti to run for-no. put-
palltieaf office, with emelt:meats ..ato• I
tacked, sb tok as Act': Score connoted ' with
.
J iablishingaf.paper, antl;We have,'seen no
good ni.•4oll,i4uee
. Why We • should ; change . :
that determinAtion. We consider tfiisnoti t ee
due to, whorlinve, auttniriviOlo. us,.
brought our inunektifore the petite:
nett County will . no•:ilouit claim: the canal-,
date tills- year, And in the rOtatiomprinelpjeit
,which appears to be istabiished itt.thisStateil
she, won't! u
entitiott to the mentber, ntessi
she chooses towaive",her elaiin.
rilllE.. GLORIES OF THE MINERS'':
ex'ut...rience of the Uniod:
,
; with its leaders• is.
,not the 'most liappy4
Pitiolier, who first published their organis 4.
jFrek;Trader. When Parker went as edi
tor A - tcthimg,ht he would be - Protortionestl.
i, 11b early -articles indicated it. We urged
him to take a - strong position is his paper for
Protection. But we soon found hint takint
the sanfl , poltion on the subjiet 1 2. StiehO'i
• Neither of them are tit to conduct a Working,.
man's paper, for theyallVocate a -policy lifts;
tile to workingmen; and' every dollafa.wOrk;
ingman : pays -4.4 :support . . such a pawl. 1
money: paid . against : : his ...true interest.q..
4F ut the.only thing the organ of the worki,
ingnien. Is good . for iu these days Qf suspt.,,n;:
:401i IS 4i) SA ilbrd tmedium - for the officer 4
and committee: men to glorify .vaelt othet
• through its columns. and the glorious Union
• It 'may he fun for the men w•lio in good poi
sitions Nitre getting fat salaries to carry on
this game of Self-glorification, but we ask thi
•
!ten who hate to stand : the brunt of this itr
r thi; money line, if th4 n see 'Mich fun in
The leaders talk of the'rextravagance of thy'
operators. cThe latter tiOn't show. it much iti
their Association. The expenses of the coal
,-- 7'lltost nig ACTA. CALIFORN lA, /I uy 144)2
A • ',..1110314S 14ND LRE,
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•
Eirn TOWS A1.T.4. VAT-I FOS* IA : letter - of
Fitallugh Lee to the Itiehmotur DrsParcit, which
appears In yonr columns to-day, Iva a repetition
of ten oft-repented slander upon General Thlornas
that ens a nteerite article for rebut new N p a p t . es
Slng the war. After the elate of the erstv and
therrt papers became accessible to the people of
the whole country, these slandets cease* asGeneral
ThOmas could teat easily refute theruz: but now that
tho
thd ru great Mari is dead,. It Is thought sttle to-renew
.
operator for a clerk anii room tire $6T5a rear;
. Pcr ta.air . a,. the W. B. A. pays Mr. Sin ey, whti
coold httdly rilakeF.it ilek.eut wa g
working..' $1,500 a 'year; his clerk. 'sl.o9o'i
members - of the Getteral.:(7,ouneli white %it?.
S'..l a ilay and tr.iveking expenseit
Parker ; On? ntanaging 'man of the or=
a on. ; The then who are
. .
.
duped fht.ve not: only': to -pay this, but TWg..?
m11 , 1.IONS; 0 . 1 1)01;;I:
t;eii tient out or 'their pefttli:s t 9 leAllx 4 er9
the purpoie , cof..seltl4l leaden:- Thr . 'cadet*.
may think nth: ghirions:rhut we take it thai
the tyleln' l do not . 1..x . k at it exactly_ in tit .
t.:.itne We do not : ippoK the ~Mineng
Union ;' but we do §ppose the nien - ithel
igtiorathuAes or kines—who are at the hes
of it. IC:the I eade r• - tare..vitfter. they nre.not tit
to be uf this - head of. thel7nion. We believib
that their sole eitleet is.to.ge.t their p . 4 - , and,
,tharself-ititere.,t and not the interest of thg
workingtnen atltutter them. 'We do not eat*
hcw Much, tilese leader, nbtrie tux. *
ne4rtitelem, determined tO do ourdirty
e‘q , '...uunity. Our tidriee to tketuinem Yo
go to work 4t...cfneetior we doubt:that if thi?
tate of the trade in two creeks wUi eA'en
w arr i ut the payment of the a iveratoie
.
baKis.„ , '
It is knoWn to an- whoknew General Thomas.
that one of.his great characteristies' We's truthful-
Itcas,entre truthfulness, without teserratiommid
for the prelate of the United States toludgetw
terp what he said on this subject whifetiv Lug, and
what the enemies of our country sti.Y, now.thet be
Is
a w ean t " enti Stale oflter; one of his Aides.de
4*, I had the privilete of haying many avnvet
ruS with tieneral Thomas upon Warders relating
No the rvbell lon. The more important of these eats
versations, I made mama . = the time, 'with his
k t #)wsedge and consent. Among them home on the
s of Fitzhugh Lees fetter, which I.,here copy
• ma my note hook-. .• •
TA slander uplon the-esersersl wan O 4 411 repeated
in t be eouthern igipers during and iramotely
stil.soitient to the•cfcaellion n It was given upon-the
ad:hot; ty ofproptine+ntrebetodleers,andnotdrated
hy therm it was to the teen that Ms was disap
pointed to not gettlog a WO command in the rebel.
army Ise had sought for. hence his refusal toJoin in
the re:kitten.. In a cons , eissdiatt with him on this
sti _Nee, the General said this was =entire fabrics
t4m, not hestag an atom at foundation; not a line
ever passed between him and the rebelauthonti,s.
thev had no genuine letters of his, new Irtasekbtii
snolurn br aunt 10 one that could even-lead to
useb lartrlgkee, &dot any ave. to produce
any teartay, written or oral, to strstain such as
allegattotszhe never entertsdned sneh an Idea, tar
his duty' Was cleao - to him fawn the bestir:drat.
said these slanders were caused brmen who toes
they bad done wrong, tan were eadearariog tojcsti
tc theraselveshy claiming their action lobes virtue
Which' all true Men would have So/lowed; end by
blackealutt the character of thane who bad done
itbt. It viaa erbk.nt thee were determined that ao
Southern bons rasa who had menalued true to his
camstryshould bear areyaitahle character. , if con,
tamed ;did repeated almsemaki elfin a Slain upon
itr •
&Anotherconverattiou sho . wing' WS (*Won of the
sunhats of these alanders, and has own Sloss at the
tsirebicinit out of theretellion. ti is weal tutrivealso-..
itj_ks as allows; In a discussion upon the cause*
mi for their. tenon y some cd the seem who
deiserted the Govenune b nt at the tebelhon...l retl4
tares the asset oat that Vernspe acute of them, at
&Smut Posta, bad attest tpionintly; that I had been
Wombed that some. - of them had: been Ina=
upon byfrientit or Mantle& online! to believe
was to bee p eaaeahie dissolution of the Valois; that
Mere would be no actual timatral Got - eminent dor '
the whole country. smeeny resigning their corprals-•
shintvntey were'only taking ?tie nemeraer steps to
%raid retatinast to tbetlbers:ea their vesnertnit
Saxes. )1* replied. that t was put: pour esteuee:
herotilatnet believe than odleersof nut swearwere
to tintomat of their team 01 " , Oarerbbielit as to
lasnalictiptigs nand occur. and as they bad
sworv , alleatanee's to the --Govenimeas. ttter Were
bound 'to adhere to it, end iirNid have anew smif
they had been eo Inentied. tberewas laa *M
euse wharever.ta' & Unrcied Matta atSeeiredidirdna
theitabt of nememak acid the_ only examemayiur
Mein ociukl hare pad Sor their desertann af.theAssio
erument wassetiat none of theta admittettlarclas
rettated tn. arevolulloet apintsse ti*****
the ty astuiy did not *lid *taw brealt.
tram asked Kw. Art
had lio evasta , t. that ban of =
lot peaceful silswittukrustit tbe = i
p. thafiatr;'
erament, the North:rout the South:sad that it via
in.rpttgross, istitt-- , smald, yam hare dame? ire
eier oecuirred,to the
_Minert , 0 . 1 iaifs
Region that by their prcrmt position they
ate. playilig Jute the hands of the Clonipanieti ,
,io the other're acid strengthenling thettt
as against individual eutarprise "tlrk, noir
as uteit'plepared coa t i k needed eah
bouett in pie loWer end of Lugerne Cottn:-
ty at; $7,2 per ton. In the upper regiong
wbiAelthe wagt,, , s, of kNorers, inside and CouVr
,side ‘ lare higher than here, the ruiners reeeiiii
no 14gher rates than the (Tetuan; here offigir
topay miners for contract work.. Be wise,
and atop playing into the hands of the C:414..
Tsts: funeral or Cten. - .s : F4bert Tainuifk
took p .
lace iii on Thursday, and
wa i st attended. by a large number of railitsur
Men and farmer comrades Warns, includini;
Gens:. MeDoireli t Hendrickson aW
Anton* the im.ll-bearerit
''fiena.,Pleasontan:Graittasn, Farreswoit anal
Delany. t‘
rill
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Mr Millieb. „.
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• --_ --• • - - - - ' --- . . , ill- r . --' MINERS -- J
ed; tbst tiot g d ieitstadd•aaa er g;
.extunen. esanotalssolys v ara
. 01 the people, and until the-people , bad
thslaProtei to-di 'sad 1t Was tobom
11411451 x hieb
hutl 4 =l.l..t?' - ; A :
46° • ( =trati=salt:
lala • adhered to 11,q,:vm.i.lte:
• Jitq il rr. lo •o . .h141:51:d them '
-_ Pi: an d Uteri.
•f;'`7.o .
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cot
4 2 *0*; 4 '
VYe:ml4kb thaOtranmaatia*frii
04,4 1 0eAt 4 . th i a the .- Imp s:. .
and nialighantstatethent made by
rebel newsrapers . against 'Gen.' Gerd, - ,44 7
Thomas, during thewar,andsinee his tletisi
!not because we believe ' rgue# denial 'iiere,
tosSat7, for no loyal man,-with a particle it
ottunoll _ sense,_ r , :4 11 4
itain the absurd charge; hat'spOre to give Our
i l l:hiders an idea of the General'a views' of the
c aracterand principles of tite* Gov - crOment
.o', the United States, and the &dies resting
neon eyery.cittleti,_platiettlariy .npoi _those •
Who received - faVor from the Goverri
inentriind had taltleit ;Upon, themselves spe
cial . defend Its honor. 'Men
who-would violate sacred Obi igatiens to their
country:are fit instruments to blacken and
,detitne those whose unswerving integrity.
and high Sense of duty; dmirasfed so mark
edly with their infana,y, and -disgraze, And
those isleo could do the one traitorous net;
would not and hayes4 hesitated to attempt
the destruction of the good .name of him who
did not net in like had:faith-with,- them. .It
would require :Stronger evidence than that
'Which rebels tap invent tip sukstantiate such
Improbable charges. • -
Initiong .and intimate acquaintance :with
.-11 - 4! Gen. Thomas, as a rnemlier of his per. :
• sonal start. during the war; and as one hon.!'
ored with his s friendshipafter its close, - we had
frequent occasion toltuow Just how, he did
feel on this question of duty to-, the .gerern-.
mem.% -He stood on no Middle ground, l but
entered heartily into the .performance of
every duty, giving WA best days to the
suppression of tile- flebell4i. The hard,
work he performed, counting,
life dear -to himself, told. ~ *seriously
upon . this_ health; ,and ;was the* .prinel
.pal f,siise s ' of his unexpeet&l and - much
lamented death,.. General Thomas never
halted bet*perf two Opinions,' hi y a edirvie-•
*trolls in the right were Strong, his judginient
good and his every net sHows how earnestly
he desiredthe def.-at of traitors. .* .
- FuN ATIONA L EIT.—A
Washington de latch to yes . ierdny's PRESS
says:
A. W. lloWirs, of the firm of Bowes 6: Macy,
Ilankerk , , of .ecr:York, is here - with anew plan•
,for the funding of the national .debt and pre- ,
paring the country for a resumption of specie
payments. Ile has- been. before the Secretary
of the Treasury, and to=day explained his plan
to the Conifirafie. of Ways and Means. The
main feature's, e follows : IleLasks Con-,
groks to pass a lauthorizing the issue of ten
ear bonds, with '
y the option on the part of the
tills' years i four per cent.,
gold, payable in the States, and net else
' where, free frOrn air taxes, to be sold at not less
than par in gold, or any - 01l the present • indebt
:ediless of- the Govertiutep Will be received in
Irayment at par and'lnterurt; these bonds to be
issued for the purpose of the payment of the
present indebtedness of tbe Government, and
'for no other, the Secretary is OltilOriZtla to re=
ceiyo deposits in' goltj at ail the depositories in'
the waited States, at any rate of interest not
.exceeding three per centum in',kind, and to
'discontinue the sales of gold and pirrchase of
bonds; tqcommence the iraymtlit gold'at par
anti ,the interest of the first r_ ue of the-five
twenty bonds, taking themiti rotation- as is:-
' sued,` and to ..give - - notice of such pay
ments and .suninnit,jrind reque_st the holderS
present the smile -for payment, and when. the
interest on the saute will cease,
The bill 'does not in any way interfere . with
the national bank currency br the lead tenders.
It boithercontracts nor expands, but simply
provides for the payment of the debt and bor
rowing moneyat two per cent.' less than liczu4
paid. - .lt-diabs not compel any national batik or
Indi‘'ishial, here or elsewhere. to surrender.any
rightbr - privilege. It treats.all foreigner and
Aineritni alike. Dtr. iloWes thluk.s it , will
bring into circtilatitia and use all the Idle gultl,
from Its hiding place, end reduce the premium.
from time to.thine tintilall disappear, and that
the new 4 per cent, will soon be sought after at
a'premium. " _
•
A MaTEntAt.,DEFFratr:scr..—,The plan of
the GoVerninent sentliitg large consigntnents
ofnote;;.and currency to the Pacific, coast in
eliarte of*trustw . orthy 'Treastity,offieials in
stead of by express, is represented to be lid
viNable riu tie ground; both df security and
iseoinmtly. 'The expew of t , enaing a. recent
party, with 4 . very large Mtlollilt :was but
tt,i)ot)rivheicas expresis eltargea Nv*(l have
• been over '534,000 ,
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0 .,v,e , 4 )
# ilulters.
METEOROLOGICAL TABLV,
MIMIC
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4 Sala:N.llly
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Li Sunday_....- " :":: ' NI". . su
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le. %Imlay .. - • ' I ":'; ' ' ' l '
IS Weitne.tqlny.. - ....._.............. r . .-.i (..9 ,
; CZ' ; 60 •
Ij" ThunrialLy ........ .- ...-.... . :.: ... ".''.,"l ; t.) I. ' • 7t ,
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- 20 Friday., .
r ..,.. " - 1,,_ ~.) .. 71;
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WEEKLY AL.MAN-AC.
erg -
1670 ; :)100:04 CITANGLA.
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21 sArcuDAT... 4 7, 1
EBRO
MoNDA):-.... 4 :PI - ;15 Fin; Q. $ 41,1u.n,
2t 4:36 -719 :Full 31:11 1 7 tuo.
WBat.n.sl2..tr! 4',31 ! rrum
TrltirtAv!...i 4134 20 •N,w131.:),1 5! I tuo.
2: Fral.) ' 414 i 1,21 . i •
There ices a clo4rili ill. a...a-s 01. 'filo. JuAlek. , s
: .
61114'eg , ye?tercl:ty, .
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i : 4^
The ceremanlits at Oda
,
Tho apple': pear, pi -, :u4 9 - 1--
itliar,l trees-4am . eA3ver . rd • uver worli
young fruit. • ,
A la:pilot of huge ctont.;
in Centre stroet fri the Tattnattt.net vault..-of
the new Itunk.
,
I To-morrow. --,,Tweli the rear
nri ; cl fifth rifler 'Easter. ; Day's Icitc,•iti, 14 lour.
dad 441 minutes.
. .
,
If you 'wish to Bp,snil plc:ls-ant Lour; go and
tear Signor the; I,'..nion Ilali , tLis utter
w.on and evening.
. Ma, e , .
, Do no; cora - hie your lens i0;e13% ' Let
'MM. Wire room and air?; Clean pens uml•zplemy
of ~• ravel and svatet.. 1 .
- • ,
The Crick.a club will pf4tit.a ea their re.,Ar" I
groan.' near Cresslna, tills arlcrnaear. Take
ttennon train if yau want ta 'kee the sport.
4 no-opening.—The Pi , nnsylvnius Hull vritieh
has been elos:ed fer repairs during - the past fvw
weeks, will be r&opened on Monday. under
the chreoliemof 'Wardle. •
Bank, Dividend,--Oti!the thi . 4 tl;roz
iprs of the First .Natiottal flank of Ashland
stmi-antitutl • iNvide.int of 5 per eent.,
payab!c... on demand, tree of tax:
. .
. . .
. Seery A. Moak. merchant, lut4 hen appoint
ed by the P. Ai i ,Ceneral. Po.st Mater at Upper
Mahantenga. ti .. ohnylkill County, in the phu.-: t‘i
mitre: F. Geist, resl e itn.l. Au ,ez - N•it..tnt up
p inttag a nt. -, 1 •• . '
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Xecide=t—A Nttle girl. 1',41 dawn
pf l'stmtri. Myer, 4- Sebum in t'entre ktrec.t
cea
terdac afternoon. Fotltimateiy the only ~ 41itii-3*)
3*) done wag the brill:tin:4; of a tin f tia at the
bottom of the eellat. ;
,
The laity will hennfter 1. rePr 3 : - ‘;11.1% in the
annual conferences' :Orate Methodist 1-43isooital
atra: The aflirmatl.ce vote throughout the
errantry largely exceeda the. nt.: - .l.7atitre. in the
llarrishuriclistriet lay' deleganon al-v+ carried
by a large majority. .
.7.1 e Second Presbotarian Caurch,.
Square.—The. Rey. j►; fimitry, Pastor,
preach to-Ittoriow, (Sutiday) et /01 A. AL. and
The diseoursii st P. P. - 31.. wilt be upon .*Tow
er of Babel. nod Confusion of Ttio.;,-ne:E." Salts
Straw BUM lett rniOn Una 1,12-4
evenEnq ti - +. 3 large and ii ap.prpelative end:entre.
He will give anlnher entertainment this eve
ni me, upon which need.slon it is to be hoPed • he
will have a rouslnglinese, as the entertain
ments are given far theiberiefit of 'the Bent . To•
knVmsoeiation 4fShis pert:a:tab.'
Township stet , ereAr ., e According to the
proViSioo3 of a law pied by the Lt ,- 4 - 62attire of
township eler'ks are required each spring,
to make oat and publiSh a Pall -and complete
sta.ei nerd al ri theial ~n dition of their . re
spectivo to Junior. .penaltr • otAitty
dollers.4e el ittort4 therefore; best this
teeth:tin! 'anti hi ordaoce with the
The Sall in bill
Sete Wife oar . pamsecl
by the last T.egislautre, will protect deserted
wires and bnag erneg,arel razeless
to their sense": -
.• .
Bxcercer L Itral wheaten. 'WM- batbssol boat
ilreakerraessWettsee moss ohmmeter.
shall Sr) too eneerodtek desert Wayne or m-
Meet or refuse So Ilse t bee an4 - -prodde Sp! ber.
'freshen ants every opeetorobil aesertottaa pro.
i alretber reel, miaow or asttertgroraed terror
176.7. tome WU* Tiede sod' , odd
of a femme ,to Per me *OM blattto4 ll %
sem; as were sole lad vortaareted: -
ate. S. Thk% - It *ball to bora* Stir- mai:loliiried
vecetuut as aronsakl, to sae awl !tioe alma la' berm
mote brook AU soca etesteSebr aisaa bent°.
Irrorlasaa• or to be Lusate.arod - see to -Isseolea -
name berintabaskeLso reeoeoribessareadorkee bee
n:ma some, or sate tberoot. as !Jobe trete ablit,
El
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4 - ...4„eflale.,:rre nisalral fircalr. ',. = :,
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t ' ;• .•
-
1.7 '•'... 400 . 410baklat.blibiee %whinging te
- • - = • ~..- - 2:0.,..ac . O. P.,lWill take place,,
w • L • err penniW, •to-mnnw afternoon at 3
o'clock. -The, • of tbiaWftr intending
'to H
he present . are invited to eet at tbe. Town
,at l ;' o'clock P. M. The Pdlewing will'bo.
tt ill
order orthe aerrrices en th grounds:
~,. Anthetn-glbre ntoretlie•wot with solemn
awp Mr 0 tread." 'i • - • _
II
Prayer by Grand
' Ode lie. 1. Tune "Ortartviile."
4. Dedieational "Services Its :prescrilxxl by the
Ritual. Ineludiutt .9de No.:. 1 : • .
1 ChatiOt, "Tbv will be 6;104" ,
Addr-by die Reir. D. Stk. • '
; Anthe&—"We •iire not Foe fr ont those we
lo e."
..:. _
. Address by Rev. Dr. fittnilei ,
. ... Doxology; : < . •
0. Benediction,
. 6 attendance of the puplic is respectfully
in Red. 4. ' • . : .
.
'O. 0. !F.—Meeting the ti• rand Encamp
titimt.—The Grand Eneampni nt of the -I. 0.,
0.1 F., "cif llic,,Statmof Penns,yi*aaria, hold its an
?
n .ses op
ilonTuesday,at tha..Odd Fellow's
II I, Sixth attd Cresson street*, Philadelphia. -
TI e folliminwkenllemen werd• declared elect
e, andirielal led as officers: ' - - .i-, .-.. .
• .14..'W„. G.
P. James 4. ShOlea. .No. 101; - .tr.v
W.
E, G.1.1. - P., James ailletant, •ITT-... No. :12:_ It.:
W G.
G.S. W., Atiaustus Pfaff,. 'lgo. 65; R. W. G.
Jr W., James liFfiabey,: No: at; It. W. G, S,
J
ies B. Nicholson, No. 61; ,RI, W. G. -T., Johii I
S. Heiss, No. •20; It.• W. G.; 11.4 C.N. IlIckolc,;
N . 114; W. G. I. S., Jplm•Cortis, No , 17; W.
0. S., Georg.? (1 Hester.; No. 47,.,- • . - ..
I
he following was the, statistical report made!
b the Grand Scribe of AlieEnciinipmenta of the
I:G. 0. F., in this State: Initiations, 17(.; re-'
in I.:item:oas, 46; admitted by; card, 211: SLIHr
nsions.'' 407; withdrawn by curd, 2.10;• de-,
ceised, S 4: expelled, 11; . nunther,of patriarthif,
11 6M. ; net increase of patriaiioA, 1=1;-rejec
ti na, 35; number of past chietpatilarehs, t.VI7 ;
n mbei of eneanipments, 160; net increase of
catupments, 10. - •
• ELLEP.- Number of p.striarehs relieved,
l• 2; widowed families relieved. 69; patriarchs
b ried, SO; paid - for the relief of patriarchs,
F'' 'S7 44; paid for the .relief cif widowed faint-
HO, 81,1071 110; paid fot buryiqg the dead, $5 -
761. ;50 ; Antal amount paid for relief ; V. 10,105 Si;
lOorease of amount paid for rellef ()Vet , previous
year, $Ol5 40; ainount.of annual receipts, *79,-
694 75: ihereftso oNultutal kesieipts over pre
v'' us year, 57 ,:2 02.• . .
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''. steam pump for collieries'the invention Of
C'l.. CJ. P. Griscom, is now•on exhibition at
't • e steam flouring inilL.4l'ort Carbon, every day.
I the week at 5; Welock and on - Saturday at 3;
°clock. The object in ge.iting pp the pump we
L nderstand from the inventor,!was to avoid. the:
set-back in the column' pipe of the old style, of
- ete.ini pump.' The inventors Claim* that - it will
tun faster and use smaller pips for the steam
and discharge than any otheti pump of equal
given capacity, at the stone tinge avoiding jar on
the machinery It has double engine and double
..pump, and is capable of disehatging a steady col;
Dgran of water. NothwithstanoUng it is a double
ump it can be! put In the same space as a single
1 um p of seine capacity' !-In cage one of The cili
ates or plungers should get out of order; they
an be detached anti the other worked. The
1 L uini
ntni made.
and
iasdethoofrsentrealale4urpy put
than inth
t e riri
he. nsu4l .,
The capacity of a pfintp of the size of that on ex
:4l4l4(in at Prt o Carbonis frou.:sollto7sog,allomi
fetl minute. This pump is! not confined to a
t (*lain nutrilx , r of stroke' per minute. In ease
()filet-essay the steam .eatl be put on and the
~ , tork of the pump. increased. The pump exhib ,
its ;rest steadiness--Of' motion; and will, it is
el:timed, discharge!:its'lnuch *alertly means of .
4 7-ineli pipe as atiy-other pump will with - a l"2-:-'
MO) pipe.. The inventor able Claims ease of ae
stess to all tioparts, they being ell above the top
lite of theite7l plate; both strri and waterjoints.
:4;ovcryint.ean be pu - Ntri t reg,itlate, the speed
circler inete.';:y4er reduetion l of 'steam 'pressure.
• he steam cylinders are suPplied by a new form
!.!
f rotatity , -valve which'eani be: detached ,from
he.eylintier and brought
.up, On top to- 114 re,
aired. fling avtiidingiltdav 4ilutving to remove
lie cylinder to face off tht IMlve• seats. The
-
Imnip has'been tested up to It: pressure of It,l
tounds to the square inch, iOteating a perpen
lettlar fright of 475 feet. EttE.II pump. is a du
lieate of tbir other, the part being interchan t...e
-ble at will. - We stw the I putilp working the
ther-evening. and - i were' sfrubk • by - the great
se and steadiness of tire movement. The ma
' binary looks as if it oughtio tun many years
ithoutrepairing or gettin'..otft of order. We
vise !butte interested in #el subject to' visit
'art Carbon and hisliect the pump.
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I. Local - Jottinits.—Tho„ Goof:11 Temp;ars Lehi
'heir count Y convention at Port' Carton. Tut-s-
Ilay' and Wednesday of thl Jir e .sent \VCC4. It
.
IAS well attiatded. .
1 - Last Sunday was the marnte,4 flay .of (fie
resent season.
C; ' lsl
dreon 'peas and Amu - berries; are ahuntGrit in s
to Pottsville. market.
Work is progressing oni the new fierinan
Churn-h,Chur, Malnuitongo'stri. , et.
The Ey - Angelic-al eongregatloTi of Cressona are
'reefing tt now ehureli in that place r . -
-Van Ninburg's eifeint wilt show. in Putt, , yille,
nM °inlay ; Maw Aitla I
preparations de being m for
ltt observiniee of Detor tlitn day in this
I f•
a frame I,elont - oing. the
jibe .Nlitic.r.villt! 9
%tits d...tioye-d'hy
tire oil Friday overitim last.l ,
The.Pett,ville Crieket Liu& been•rcor
anirc d.
They will priwthie at their zroliad,
-
'car Cressona this atternopty. !
1113;114n leeluredat .Miner.:yille or
'olne,:day evening. and atlst,, Blair on:Thurs
Inv evening, to large audiences."
.Thomas Eitzs iuttrinns .nd a lady were thr,•wi
*rpm n buggy at Agrienittikal Park,- on Satun
lay; while taking rislilitrojintl the trek.
•Tho carpenter shop . of Mr.! Moodie Work.
his Borough. narrowly escat4d dez.druction Lv
ire on !act Saturday morning, oemsioncd by
aslui s t on the shaving:4-
A Intl,- boy fell from the high -steps at tile
lepot on Saturday, and wasislightiv injured. •
`fire new accommodation traintAween Potts
-sine and Itetuling. arrives ihnre at
nd at
, .
,The parade :ail t)f the Red Mn'in on
la,:, at ..-I.7,rieal(neAl Park, Ira: a
)len.:‘ - ini affair.
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,1, y,,pty.; ntzn v:as arwsibd km . laAt. Saturday
k'ven;v. , ... for imttim: . Ilk root through h looking.
iglitscs in the hand"; of Mr 1
~ Ileil:en..4, Ctmtre
)%treet. It n,rst him i•R Si.. I' i •
. .
ou the iizir inst. INlanassalt !.Ilubtcr. of Pine
kille.l by .2 nteitei 14.3..-k Calling upon
v. - olio his..rork With a eorps of
!bridge eolisTrileteri:, 'Pgt.iii; Sew
. .
The orithah of (I iiarki College made
kVisit t') this: region on last ;Friday:
Pottsville doctors cm4laln of dull slams.
'I he fashionable are preparing for their annual
vi , it to the watering: pIaCCS,i --
1 A . Ybung Chrisaitut; - .Association has
-I.A..ezt formed in Pottsville thetireseitt week . .
JOne 4. Band, gave a fine "•iipn air ecaleerton
131ondav evening. We hope tliey will . repeat it
soon and often.
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Nicholas Piddle, the man tt. ho idled the first
e.1,.0d In the late war. was 6e first colored man
,registered as a voter in PotiAliille. . • . '
I :The new wat( r main ha-s' , teen completed in
I Market st'reet.-- I ::
. ,1,
• t .14,
r i - Elatlr ' fiXiellate . ii l \
16111Z07,! . ',..6. Ilia* , r ,- . -
*iitc . woad b. : raadi: Oa
- 1 4 1 104 t; asada* wed: lg.
s gat,
Rao IllaseV : • • a*Prate. :
by tviii, -7- 41/4.1r Say: -
ar Mapco moor river,
'bre aa. alma Union ahOuh
After with 4 That 1
am e r a s t iev
• ithis- - ouidg u
Dot* 'lo._ . / 1 lllO
that ha a_
_nth!. coon .
to ratawhasi to res 4; my '
er fear,lmilemen, w flood y o ur, -
SpriOtly hereafter '0 b il etre„ . i ,
' YObillt SS or,. '
, 1 °Ng W . " Rtalt(itrtlAi tir fILMASEkt
St. Patrick's: Beneficial &iiciory. Sons of Erin,
Nonng -Mons Hibernia of Pottscitle, and St.
..tophim's of Port Carlxin,•vgillattond.the Parade
and pie of SL .1 ...,,se pi s' 4 , (U. C. t , Bene fi cial
and
,oeletv At Heading on W hit',Nlionday.• .
I •- ThelVashingion 'Artiller)4 Company will soon .
Ihn reorganized in this Borovigh. . • •
Harry Thorna_4. a
room: turn well known in
ththisßorough. di^a, at .Wilicez:lxu-re- on last •
Friday::
1 Charles - SLltrown. a Marliei'sireet merehant;
'died sittlilmilj: on Moriday evening.. . 4 . •
:•A enterprising-youth in Reacting' sold a large.
I n to
of
.sporiotis• tieketir to / ) lays hanging
Ito many of the unsophistliathl Ittrka county
dans. .
1 Pottsville now has faiir - -tains to 'gild front 4 '
I f i hilailelpluaoLtity. -
'.Several women of disreputable character hare
been s6v.t to prison- to aid In cleaning that in
.:notion.: • • _,., - • i
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.
A weddzitz camp -off at ' the. Catholic Church
+if Tuesday morning, .', • - • " • •
.'Setae sag:tented durink the fore part or
.
to week that. the ge,rlF ortlie we'nther 1ta..1
Oinks' the tetpensnee cause. i • ••'
- Tho pollee have sif eecodoil in tireakin'z, up quite
. nonfhor or don, of rorrupii,ra on Ournea.llUl.. -
.l.adlos .r..iiould eotitribute /Xinquets or -.floivers
for Do"oratiou day. - . ( s-- ..-,.- , .
••'A fishing and ,analog partiflefi this itopn: . -lf
Of Iroluestlay Corn tw.i-we , cgis soiour-n in 1.!.7f
0r county. • ..
':The told ' leadirnz Co Mi 6 ' It er:CV] O . has Ill.ee
eztiv improved *Luring thiliTiresont week, -
• A Cady Pythias Lodge Ara. % iltisti t inted •in this i
. : rough ou Tu ..esi.Nr .
, ~
Aman named Clark wait linatantly killed at
Whet2trine:s colliery. on FFi44y afttsnooti by
ing ea.u.tOit by a mire. - 1 - i
Mt. Laurol Cemetery is liertz**reatii iruprnr:-
..1 • -
Kutensrn 134ttalion uvitl ci.me orr to -.?9r_
A game of Be4Lk Ball Iris itlayed at Phoenix
• kon bat Saturday
. Iretargmn the S:ars and
tanotutte, resnitink in fayor of the Stars.
:'The house of Mr. Oliver. :inside sziperhaten
eat of the Colorado Collierf, Itraa fired into on
Saturday night ..' Two Lal ly od t - ted to the wall
just above tus head. - . ,
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The Swallow arrived and took `op their quar
ters at Trinity Church onTiaeadary evening.'
Mr. Wm. 'faYltir well kriO:ext is this County,
was killed in the late Missattri Pacific Railroad
giltis'W. , ' • -1 _
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I A new Military company was Farmed at Mine
ill t4ap od !the 9th inst 1 .. , "
..i• 'man named John George Foust. scissor
inder trims Philadelphia (Red suddenly by the
side en Broad Mountabi lest Tuesday 'kola 1
er exertion and exbansth4o. Ills body .ate
lasted in Potter's Field. • • i ‘ 4 - ----__.
. The ordination : tor Rem.- jobn W. Pagh,i.of
Cremona tookplaces: the WebteCestgrewation
al rhumb; this %rotes, on hat Sunday.
:Thbi has been a__
_.eloadv week , in this region ,
_
ARhiand bah a I mintaadw Atotoelar:en. It will
give anJfintertsburnatt eat ill* evenixr,r of the
ttsth for the benefit of tbe abnerera by th e l ate
prein that Borough. ~,.. , , .
"eaA bigot half brown pessi'teourre so bet on
ednesday night, -. in "
the hark part of J. S.
orris &gos store, teL . to Set fi re to the 'bag
4 several articles od ,it. i It was obscorerr
to time to prevent any . pesticide , . e damage.- •<,
. Patrick Lee, Jr.,- and John 4trown were ar•
Ala Wednesday. at Whiney Sity, liar
IIiVOP 1 4 1 *k-era- ir•• S. Miami At co., 61i
. of Mat 9th of Aptil. They wereeom- - ,
iiegq - to - prison to wean trial 4 • , _
:Next Thy ads 'writhe As on 414: - ' ..- '
j.4ooit ont-fee Intittriott - ona, and two-dollar i
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teat& . They are Well:4-thelo, ,-_ __ 1
• 4ohn Sanatm oMteatatk MU aninaladider
les Itaaraday; Itatitykt4Nsiorblarkf# am. I
itteerge - lieller SadAuestatet Setab lime
_end, burecd z=4loft ( 4 - sra..ft w p
• este bribe aeons* at thelrovitliWeditit latel
d ':iiiielto tie mit Ilizeisell
'Twills:We .rate r4 l2 lo"bed 1r14,11
,
Entrails litriErts, Jciun r if,a t :=lfow thrilling- .
ly grand is the idnaPticity ofSeripturaLtrnth.
Suggtrstive beauty unfolds itself hi every peru
sal of the saered.writlngs, but when the powers
of imagitudien,lueld . ~ , , ..iptiori and speaking
eloquence, unfold th Widen meaning of its .
words, and Spread • before the - mental vision in
Stella 'brilliancy Its Magiaideenee, we bow -in
awe before the 4rent IJehlovah who bath cantle
sKtemied to speak to rebelinum.
Such Must have boen the effect Orl• list Sab
bath evening; is the holy man of Clod unfolded
to anoverilowingnudienee the grandeurof tho
Great Creator and' De-streyer, in hisnodly pre- , '
servation of Need]. and his family.
Thronged as the; Church was; n' stillness of
expectant geed per - v*led the p lace, as it were a
people waiting far the benediction. of a merciful
Jehotalt ; and as thetrieh reellillttent wet& of
the Minister rolled With power and eioquerice.
from his lips, and the mine old story of safety
in the' Cleft rock; the WI for from' the deluges
ref Me to mule visa wired and preached as Noah
preached to the an , lu an world, the impress
was dee_p and aptly ective. • . •
1 itr
was
Rev.-'Dr. eV' ices by his Berme:is, deep
research and investigation, and most thoroughly
handles his subjectS, shrinking not-from the
refutation of intidelldaring, nor from the per
sonal application of the • truth; whilst with
pbetie beauty of thought sand vivid deseription
of he Wiwi aphis hearers to ad
miration._ . • 1 •--,
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- -Trlily, the many - Who ; departed last Sabbath
evening for, want of teapieity:ici the ennret t to
amain m mint e them after the peas; vestibule and
gallieries• were crowtleci t Irmo greatly the losers.
The improvemeutoll• and enlargement i3t . the
church edifier, which art! contemplated by the
_congregation, (the, Sei. , ,ernVresbyterian church,
Market Square,) will gre tly enhance :the tsatuz: :
; fort of those who attend t poll the services of Dr.
!Smiley. - - I 1' ;' ".
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=I M=E=Cl
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J - Ent. Mtxgrts'. Torn:Tat.:--Ilaving thien •a)
resident of )this„Conxity • for some time add
moving In dilibreutigrai Cs of s ociety,. I hallo
observed that••in cOns tieitee of the- pr:sent.
suspension mitring the . liners in this region;`
that there is atoong• ail' el asses a grassing • dia...
J satisfaction c for all i:itritjtvell know that the:in
evitable result of ' uch nuspetishina _mils* , N.
wanthnd dititntion si - ,* by fifteen vears'.expe
' rienee in the coat region we have learned that
• whenevet capital' and labor wield the weapons
of wail:ire, against ca4i other that it has it - iv/lei-,
ably been ahencled with!tbe moatdisastrointre
ults,j Whilst if • both .work in unison, great
thingS are accomplished, and thh-home• of the
• intluAtrious- and solvr Minch is titi alxxle'itt
eheerfulnes4 and
. .ciqnfort, when' 4. the 'saint',
time ,Wealth is Bowing into the oPeratots' jex- 1
chequer, and both are r4aping a gotstharv.est. . 1
But a 1 present things lassume a different aspect
from ',that,. : NO 60! L 9 1 iceru int any benefit.
But wo see tio -reason Whir tlainOiShoulil 'remain
as they are. new hi the tiiinylk-ill region, for n we.
belieye that Lodi pattles4.-Jtuliter4 and. operators
7 40j:ready to
,giji to Wokk,tead are au'zions to
do so, providing" they : could cfmies--14`any rm.'
sontihitt terms. Belt aspiing ag L theYArepidse
each other no mulcinitatiding can ever he ar;•
rived' 4 hence thejinevlitable result nilkt4 be
loss to both Pa.rties. j :
• Now, sir,. permit] Inc.
Of your paper, to sogge:
delegates from both tin
' :stated time and Idat..e. .
order'tond;Ust matters,
unhappy State of thgs t
nil-Sing the Oreient rune
not be'hettled some the
that if they but inee th ,
sions lottishutory tolboth ,
of Counsel frOm ir,i--ias wi
-position to coramen'ee el*
:ties; riroviling theyleou it
able terms:' If the Operat
oat price of the A nOratii ,
of the "Basis" oft *lt`!,
-that with the rednetionj
earn a fair livelihood, wt •
niise the matt •r, and 'let
any r.ite, rather than all
main i•itrezninit daring ti
year. •i We , have tie d
- and •an imlerstandin
thin , s .N would WTI 4:stim
aspect; . -..
Hoplmr, tbitt
intended, and
insertion, ant
your miaeci, I
May IS4I - ,, i:
. .
, through the mediuln ,
t the • appointment of
ions. hi 'meet nt any
earlY , as rx)s4ble; in
acrid try. to bring this
t aril:issue; by voiripror.
retinelloh—if It.eaii-
Wai*. I hai - e nit don.bt
~, .. will mine to conelti ,
tlitri ies. without 'a word
.k. believe thereSsa illS
,er.itiOns ' bY' biith 'yar
d eanieto i:onte rea.sou
tOrs. „SU it sts, the'pres
ie Coal will - not admit
ijand tho mineis tte
named, they 'eannot
v not try to compre
, j
it work for awhile. at
I 'w everything to re,
i , best season of the
itlit: if this was' done
' arrived , at, ' that
their' usnaF pleasant
IL'
V /
t .
It, :
n
h ,
It
t the Wilt w
hat ;c4oci w
c ciputicfizit
. uttsectiltts.ni
uttruj fiats
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T..._
kl M.NIII
not)
PzAL :lAg
DEALit Jorn.
!..Itortl:l , t
from the obi ISM
for 'oriA• two:v
tents rhave 1:J
moil! reel painf
je=-t in writinw
tw.q.interestitit
'Fir.
po:rit,!hie—
of your plitee .
sett from tow ;
sermon preaca
hea - sj it tea . t 1
Secondly-:-t
Ntoq,n S i fan
Jr.. ,
the 1 - 1.,tt..C0al
ThursclaY . , tilt!
lint, the 1, - )t3l,
beautilnl tilt
presented too
in a flottrisiti
minister, Yttsv
,
'II he taken kindly . , as
II deom. it Wrarthy of
17, for trespassing on
. ,
' INV ELT, NYI..IIEtt: •
Co:, May ID7I.
'Mend. IC>ai - tng here
. -
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tight 11. , wiini4.l.l.write . once . again
ace, vi:iiielillias been my residenee
rear. 4., Andc) which...lnd vita rezii
lec .ant' ;Can iderably nttached an
.d
f
lii at leay.i lg. ,- .Nly principal, nti- ..
t is yen Ito- lty, 13 tentage Wile - of
1 , iltebi. i • • • -
1 1
i. - ... , Ciliation • of a. very handsbmq
1 0x r.liki 'edi inn, by Mrs.. V. 'l'ay..•i. , :
on Sntiday, Nlay lltli. Ileing all'-
tha. day I did not hear the trirst
t- tril.' it but frent what I•ti;*e‘
-ryjg4l.l. 1 - : 's' - 4
it. prientation of . a
' very line ,
4n Chnrelg Organ, by s itonnell„ '
tiw York,-one of..the I)ireetor..t of '
Co:. ! ')''hehrgari reached hereon !
illth inrit., land was tme..l on Sun- 1
d plen_scit every hearer with:in.'
. Ite:All Bible and. 4.?r,.. 4 .an . werel,
:r nen.-rhureit here, which 1 , 4 now 1;
[1
nr•eonditiltt, and has a reiidem,•:'
'Mr. Schwartz..
There 11:1•4
:ten. institute,
Wa:npanang
oftirepiL • :
P.—R.. L. Al
I..AltkrtSini
4i - ez. 0.
It ia,iit a 111
11111(11 jtmxl
'There has
7..anize4.l here %1
Captitin—l;e
Don uherty ; 2o!
Tibet/ have 1
but expe,;•t to
.I)nr;m,.. tin!,
many Seanyl
I suprips.e 1(x)
\'ith avactil
teplain vk.tirs
Hen, ;I 'iTribe of the I. 0:or Il e a
11.1 betei which hits , been minted
rihe,;Na. lr 3 , 'with the , following
pkinA: S.
e h ns j : I Ml d e rlt r ti ti t e lte (-- ;ie 'ri r i:
itting' ehinlition.untl - ; ‘ % - 111
I!- • •
so lietin a. ndlitar3. - eonipany.or
ith t c fo)l.6 , wing'ollleerst
; lsi l# l e l l l --I'liollim4
t Licitti—Mose,s 1;.•
tyc mut t t heir artua or uniforms,
hart I • ' -•
•
last luieZk.l I have seen a grEpit
fate 's "around • !Jere,
u - ork. ,
bye I you :knit y'our readeau,
.rulyL •
,f..zralinntrn.
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I I, . itri , CLat u,lif ay 19. lir.T !, I
Filitro.i,-; 311.-t . s' otril,NAL : A word. or' twiti in;
bell:W.of thew rkit giakm of St. - (:lair not Slney
ite::. nay ' loaf,- . but en Shut are willing. to work '
and are membe of 'be W,. It A.. EL't / WA -11 "kt' but I
1 1
tram commits:4 :La i-arer•llted of this idate•of al- L ,
fairs. It will d for .•dnr-v• to evil the bread of-'illie-- 1
ness. but we p fee i wotkitm Pir• ours., and stand' I
ready-to do so hene/•er we am sure we would be 5;
protected frorn,t tests limiters and. plunderers that are'
t i
never willing sroilrfor a living. We .see siney
parading np an down the street; sr ith Lila. man Fri
day.
trying to ys isonithe minds of honest workmen -
against. the opt rato r t andl especially against the
ni
Jo:yin.. -4 ha -e k. olrn i llrlday for twenty years.
I have never known im Th do h 11 3 1,-*R work in that i
time, tint, upon two brlhrce crentsiona,lte .h.-al .at-,
tern pled to superintend collicriok hut i , ' , IV.'" "red '
more than a month .tr :two tintit be w...• 4 disclnan:4,..l-i '
for Ineatu*ten s-. ',Ndar, when.sueh' men O. Friday '
attempt to telt •• hont. work-In--men when they I
stall work Gli; 'ad; ttal.' , 542;11 not, and What i
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papers they shall - r I. we think di a bad -state. of i
atf.drs.• I am a Miner. and hardly knew how to • dOI
anY othar work.- if'lol{d, i would.. take nay little
atmilvithd leastt• thlisksountrY where there was no
W• Wit.- l am of gnil i T-altailtina my own udnd.l
bur hundreds it t fellOWworktdpn in St. frialr.'e - '- 1
You eau pit tilltd 9hl if ycyt/ see fi t. .-
• • -r-,' •I . ••• ; - -A NUN ••.• p.., !
. I Wotild sr - 1111;1y 41 -i• my, name. L 111 dare.• ... i
1 . a
The .ttine feelin4lpre.itlorainatei among the
sensible workoMenten all over the, con ntry,l,
and. wtt.woulttattvis then' to throws MT' the l
yoke with which, their unprinei pled leaders I
have bound themirThe kyr:mical. course Of
thme !wholmve fori•ect therukelifes- Upon the]
worki_ngtnen,l as hinders; is worse than that.,,l
of-any ' , foreign .-gOVerannent.4 which trigl
same IfOrkinttnnenrhave lento et:e to this
eountry 7 wher.• Iti Is s;upp"as,.. , d every man ha
the • largc-st . libert±.. la m.-rty indeed l:-.•. to i
jutl..'re,frorn the' •St.ite Of 'afrair..,- , In. this rcgion! I
.N,•o; -worklogpfett,i . to,,-.and there 06:e.r. +4.0 •
be, until you remoyetlie e.irrupt and deAl•zii - -
ing men - from - the iNasition.s. they'. now.
occupy . 4 leacteti4; and act' for your.-
Inc-;, intlepentlentiy. , `Whil,s; you are'
out of-employ incn i tiantlyounielVes anti finni.-
Lies ill a suffering. cp, aunion,,•the. - -ze. men draw
large ialaries and I?peure - a lazyliying at your
expense. linderk in telligent reddens, 'men
wino Ilr Glad :b2y,e, the ,best interests of the;
work ingmeit'at heart, in4tead• of their Own
selfish ends, I 'much. good tulg,int be AkN:•6ll3-'', l
tinsbC•d ; liU4 80 4iipt, as the desle..ning, and
unprincipled lead'•rs whototv direct affairs .!
are permitted to ld their. places and -II Ve
t i )
air of tine Indust Of othei,, while the.fami-..
lies oftheme Who .4>!e willing to work must
do Ali the Stairving..,! there 1 but little to hope) for or expeet.i, , ~--• • , . - - ....
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LErr' E.s. raw, P42...0f55. , ';
. ~ • .-
, f f
Dakis domi,aar,:f4-, In the coupe- 'of tly. pit- ,
gni-mare through the many, rich and delwlnful 1
*mom of the West„l flit:west last 1e.gb..61 Para
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I
dire. It looks *lshii naturally laartib: 1
fall enough fort ritneval g a rden : Where Ont. ,
first •patents , lotesad • Picard; ant fell. To `j
reach this earthly iparadire,' howeter,we 'go ,
thro4ti no little toad and tribulation, ;brand- i
-Ina tne strongly -aof it:twist' lan's Journey to that •
celestial paradise te,whleh good Pia ! 10 . 1 th •Biln"
yen has so eamestlir pointed us„
A hundred ntlie4' from civilisation, throti, t.
an endlein wise eflrorests, on
-the green hhiont
of a most placid cry4ond,rlter. we find our Par
adise.'. Flowing throno long Thauspet emerald
- trees,, this stream lgiMm. • •softiv=; by thesylian
groves in Whieh I rite. The &tea ire cooing,
the bob-widtel c al H' ' an 4 the - red•=tied winging,
I
on beechalid oak the grweat "tremor Elej
vow, while jas- thrush and, , lcat-bird Make.
theirtiode meat with their early made.' * -- '
• On the lawrithe latnba aria skipping; in the
deII. tint -row•bells Nakle,';while; ar away the
- , t +echos Of it oft l is whistle-41kt the notes
of the esiltope—prottilay.,u s our weekly mail-- -,
w-o front the. world :, The fentitil tragedy at
at kfidurtorult aikfors *Peet* on the tariff (two
,: ir,ete; arch eage*ait we have„ can Wear fit`
lobes it whole isuttaitia ialtleitite ebaultat- of glob'
lon ;
,pluuteetind Airaislite,-41041 Wham, shook
• -inat. but suck as . 'mods iirawirtiak ilama •
1 4 vett IRO , *atanarlittliag cravat* -
sake our'. :abliarsit bot ibis. An** ite l 4 l, l;
• bial;;Alar - - tuiVisa te. •ftg. Imre
I,ti psw :&" T . * * , ,# 1;11 1•
.c trr
“-::: -._-:,.. -,:•,:%:--. ..,..
Antitettbig - 0•04:,1_,tti, - ii•4'iiiitiviiiii .. jiy
Tanr,e_tibingtaltio wilm Orco.„: :no-
--"-
ENNSYLVNIA..
ean, whose name was a bug-a
- pleneeni of the Ohio Valley
t'lrt. of Xentnekv; and net a
twaythtioeleivpa "ttonfeder t ,
homeof, thtt latnenWlietibt
Irdrie hnuae: by Airdrie town
3 and his chat.
latighter i . livalealknious
w
t ; while his ikible hots% "Sbt
rith Rentanetite sinew, thew
!ri?Os this tender graegg-Wrlll.
in.,solitary: grandeur, cold and
re riverside., is the Airdrie Eur.,
veers ago , by ; the Alexander • of,
owners of the Airdrie -far-'
_ Band Estate itt, that country.
000 acres Of coal and iron lands,
le. was built; but , tho founder is
~ , ,all:•otit,= and- the engin*. li ke
.ota'' are waiting the - genii that shall
theta Into life again;
...Shall we 'venture? -
In thebill-sides are magnificent beds of cohl
rka iron, equal to any in tbe world, while bo
p:alb ou-r ibet ore hod and coal repose ',upon
tacirotber,a thoiniandfeet lit depth.
After three' - months an;. -
;imply asta n [stied' , that there shoalttben
covnito ha the.Therniderilogeii
•• dition the great_ halMwha- , richest
' reglons—ought have prepat•ed me for
ien discoTeriearbere; lintthe (tad. is 15) much
uperiorta that which I expected to ilud„- and
iron„and their on ore beds so numerous and
, eh, Including black band , block :ore, caleirl
• tut- carbonate',:;inanganifermis-carbonittea;
ores, brown oxtdes and. fostiliferoua ores,
.at I ant afraidillist yet, say rill I think' and
• . e l on. this atibioct. • _
liavenlieady fully established two netcd,cr
ors Of, the Eontueicy 'geologists Which rnaterli .
Ily'ehaaigs the future develOpmeut of this re
-031,. T lyzilleve that Iron and steel can be made
ere al cheap as it can in tiny part of the irorld,
d if iron( can be . made in any part of onr
,country„ without a protective tariff,- I think. it
can bo dond here.- , -- • .
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•
S. itAltUittalDADlol%*;
'PAT .. .A*7I4E. MlfidetlbUlt c, aPrii `713
Pica Viisintss Noticts".
• ._______- . . - .
=cents zi line lirzt. 11:14fit/Oli; :3 cents i Vale 0:4 Inilefe
quent nutertitm. . .
_—_—.
$PEct s iparnielats 'insuttred at Ca:Wand's.
. Dux tioops at ante-war prices at tiallana:s. -
t3PECIAZ SAM:: Of Dress Geniis at Grattan I'a.
3. GALLAIrI, & 264 Centre. street: - .
PRINTS. 4 8 to Li ; yrirtiS,lar 91160/IAZ, at. Gallaa,l'a,
261 Centre street. si 'vex in change. April • 70-12
NEW PA "la jn*t -received. fit the Cloak and
Trimming :More, l'entre,pitreet. below American
House. Put ce.ville. ; 11-rf- Ali(ilt:BOLA:i.:p.
ONLY :311cents lota importer Oyster ttztow.at rotth'
Ladies and Gents lk-stautrant, , lio. 191 Centre street:
Prices redact -1 / 4 'l to Butt' the time. ' Call and see" for
yourselves.
3-to
English:and American Cloths, all styleie
and of the arrest quail tip, at D.A. Smith's. Onitreitit.
Ft:EN - cif-Pam - mu Lticic:s be:tut:Nl arti
cle 1). A. t'rrtlilt.'s, Centro Street. . •.-
.
('ritualliottred
e" • •
OLL'OWAY'S ESSENCE OP JAMAICA,
4:3 INtiglt, Is of double strength. and the only
pure Essence of,Jamalat. Ginger 'ln the market,
tin tore the only ankle to he relied on In eases of
Colic. Cholora. Nlorbus„ Diarrlyea,. DYsenteryi Indi
ottion,theeifixts of Charms.. of 'tlatcr. Colds, &e.
- Ask for. Holletrat's and taize no other. A half tea
spoonnal tkr It Is to re than equal to a whole spoonful
of any' other, -Sold by druggists.and storekeepers.
Fifty cs•ittslier bottle. .John.sott, I,lolloway fi Cow
don, dr.! Aron Street. Philadelph ta.
• et..r.-pur...l CRY 'run 110i.2.-11wA. - ,Vtatutrecc
• : • I CoNl•eur.toNs, •: . • . •
They are so 'deli The dpetont taxi mothers PAW
Hwy are tho most safe and effectual remedy ror..thr...
;wets of llVOltl, , t • The genitive have the signature!'
of the Oneetetors • 4 on - the • errepper . of each
Twenty-tlce cents: ra•r. bait. • hnson i lfolloway &
C'otrtten.iZ ArebSt. Dina.. • • Julie ••• :
MITE CONFESSIONS:. OF • AN . .INVAI.I3):
Publimbed for4he„benetit-vbry7t. o' )U anti
others sago !wirer froto,,Nekyotet* ere., gUp-•
plying,:the Wean:: of helr,ente. Written by one trim
(Anvil lane: elf and sent trecon reettiwing nixed-1121d
directed tinetokre. Atithe s
s. ,
ATI! ANiEL I.t.t
Dee_ - rreolt_tynoS.
, . .
-JUST C:10 - T! • - ' .
. .
cutp.ar rEcrortAt...ritooth.,;. A
Fcir CoMi. Ceerbs:Sore Thnr..l..• ani nronehltim.
None so Gond. None so riesisant,NnueCuretis Quick:
•
R(: - SIT roN .t. 47.0., 10 Ascoell.luse,Nc,w yoryl.
,i7ge no more ~.- 4 th , we jtorribfe taAted nnUsenting
, mIitowN , CCE,E.C. TIIINCei. , " • IS'OV. th -,19-56,-4;nl
Ma 10th ha...* the
rolliddece arbritteir parent e - Ks, bern.;
be =sr. 11161nAt the. cV.tinTrixx,
VA' Liszt, both otair t bland, • •
. .
EirgnSNETTLEY--.41n 11104iIst:4 by I tik
ReTl4osep O h MeOcrecAtr. ThgatioEmiag; th Mimi;
dAttsg,titeri?l*.r. Eor4o4Brrtt.sy, both;
rotuv2lle t • • • „
141,-60113—Chi the nuiriiing of the tlth tn.L.;
Father tiatiniehter, trizotutt.to StAttr
MT's. dr.Ppttrcitie. • • - -
'PARRY—UARIVIA.—In Norrleintrtt.'llt.,l4M4l7.
MD, by trio Rev. Albert I.:nit:urn, 11=Ttor tl; PARRY,
M. D, 1.0 . 31.1,R131A FRAZER, eltient ttangter of -the
late Stephen Harris ; 31;D.. • • •
A:COUGii, COLD. OR BOSSVV-139AT EE
quires poitne.liate attentton, . -
neglect i,rten re4illts to an Incurable a-s f l)"ki,
Lunglilsease. 1 - 1110icern.
. AL- Trioctlrs will lock ,lorarlut?ly SRONG BI4 (
r n .
;ktilre•ll/Stan For BRONCHI TAS,
• A...47143i4 : , CATA It WT. <.:ONSC - 31P 7
11y1,1 ii
tticy hose
glNClElts ; an'ti-rtIBLIC them to
clear rt.] Kttenaillerithe sutra. -
4.)ickrl;:r tutYie goal repn tat km and pop I a:1:y orth
Trochi;4, nlittty ri.,r014.3t Ifni rhrz y frnilati:Ans are 61-
Jere ! ' erhich are gnrvl for nothing. • L'e.sttre to 9STA/N
t 1;, frt. e
I:nriWN'as.llßk)NCll4.A. TROCI I ES:
•
NQY:
" 111-:11,; 1 -4')n use 1001 •a! , 7t1..11.41's 11.1 in, N.. 1.,
.Nl..A5As.g). ' l'in.;;;:ove. Tovvi,j3l,ll),,age.
21 years; $ tr?,,i 1 dal'. • • •. - .
jo.. •
L EYIt T-Ir S zti at T i1 e1 47'. 11 13 1,; (3 V
Neur4l4.-iit; prul v., Bruise t, Clalidatrez,
Stlrnem 0f.,1 Ito .4v. Ve,sessi tn.; tunattp.^.....s.sed.
qttalities'::ee.n • Linintent, it will prove itkelf nlend
Itt every of Ittleuntalmti , ntut Nett-,
sl! or:.. , e7ious, it is ;always ready, to
relieve guild' TrtlO,inlntent Ind been In n:e f.l.r the
be.l , iineen years. 'anti ha ,, glo.tirt entire t , uti5fa , ...11..,n
whereve.i.lcltax bisett used ; •
' Aryld .1417 ttn. ('.R. TLIITZ: N. =4'
t St.. rot tsvi ie. Agent ftt. ItierNvl j...1:15";
Itr.NCE A:l,lltutt. IL I).
Drii4giAt. , •
• • 11_174.41tir - '
...
IN
rinfr , -si A r -r.. 4. c4rei , 114 emery,
Sii IC D l3 ritact , Caie..n4 Gri;.4 - e3
.*- is4?•ss; It resulales tho Ewa.
1 :Ap r ets.'quieti 6 estlecsnOs. ansys
c Icfacirnarti3n.
4,1--Pft,lizizl
I l AI E
..,. He V thy
a ir feat t .0 .fr t c , c11 ., ,, ,..,,
" e:Tr. Pri:e :SO et.. rrrr. r,,,,tt!,.
or Ail"Etliat. toti. ,
2 0 bLENT for Gc-a. turn:J. Surss, - A
- •
Till b.y.l7ll;zit.,v
'Ca. • •••. ,• • ty•
HOW TO CUBE COkSUMPtialst,
THEl'llilosorwr.os - Dm ticitrxett's tiartAy.slrn- . '
Crsks.—Wlll people never learn to know that mins
eased 11.Cer: and 'stomach necesarily: disc.:list the en. , •
tlre sYstetta 'I The 'plainest Principles of eihniniOn;.•
Fsms . .e Warn this, and yet there aryl. hundreds who
'ridicule the Kira, and , •untitind to the. coarse which
. alott.linftvltablY brings theist.prematurelY tai the
grave.'' Llting aa the majority of , the • peopic o„ at.
coruplete Variance with toe 'ittws'of nature. lt,, iust
be I;pparent. to all that. sooner or, ite
tsr, natut4tv.-i II
revenue herself. 'l'.l.foare we Ilmi that pe`narns sho
lnduine to:execs:ft in the tole of very "rteli or. !nth
gestibie fatal orf illogic:Wag dritlks, invariably pa
a heavy fslnatty in the end. The slot:mlt beet tars
iiisOZderetl and, refuses to act; t heti v er. ialiN i 0 Iper
fort Its fnurtion9ol,7. - s-t“leatt and Its attendant.evits
fol es; ati,) still the suffering intlivkillals per td in
clingtnit to thedthoroug•hly exploded ideas ot the
past., llr; Sell ENCK'S meal:7'l;les are reconanJraled '
to all .Stath. • They hring sure and certain *Ater
' wbstrerer they are tilted as directed. and all that is
neite.s.ary,7..l establish their t.lputat lon 'Ai th 0-ery :
- ailing m 33 or .winnan in the land 1; a fair anal im-
partial trial of. them. Lei , . those who are skeptic:o
on this pnint, and who have permitte.l .interested
pnysons b: prejudice them aaato‘t flies. e Tina eel,--
Crated remedies for Constmtptlom, iir , eard their
prejudires , ,„ and be 'governed by the prinelphr of
reason and corn-taint set-..1f the .system is it or-•
` , aired dermal. upon it, in nine ma•ws'out: of ten, the'
seat of vie iiiminler will he found- in. the stomach.
.
and firer. I'I , I, el:mtnse and Inv lzmnite the storaacb
land to stimulate the liver to 11c:11:4):- action. Wqj
i , SCII EN ej:'s 34.1.750/cAXY.1. 1 11.45...;--Thc daily ine„-eas.
tog demand for these pills is' the best eobn , rrier of
their yaltie. ThonsataLs upon thous:inns of ts,xes
are sold dally. Why' isimp'..7. - isc...utse , they •itct
proMptly *ld eillklentle. Invalids wno May . not.
- dud it convenient to eat: on Dr. sell F-Islt,'lC in per-.
seta are Informed that hill and complete directions
for toe acsastapany each ptie" - ,e of the....
.• , .
. • •
,
' It.U&SDLL—OWENS—On 'Mc ISt of ~1111y.', by' Rev.
t. Dickerson. 31r. JArtis S. DussEr.a., ilf:Dendiryi. to
. 311sarE,Lizaltrrs. Onices. of Pottsville... • • '-'• ,
MI
_ BROWN.LOn the 6th l of Nay, In Mt* .Boroaglf,.
eitaitpts IL: amours, In the , h)th, yee4: ortkle:ege.
Holly
the everdrx of the 13th Inst.. at.
HoglY Spriogareataborland County. Pa, tato of St.
Clair. ADA. IiMELIA; youngest daughter of Darld 1.
andAnletta.lllesoused 10 months and 2 days.,
Lctttjg.
Tor Salt and let.
EVA BALE. Timber leave Of GO) acres. of woiiti
land, in Lebanon; Connty, , ii9c 111:101 mouth of
.Yinegrove, along the line of 'the Lebanon anti pine,
'•t;ruve Railroad The timber is principally oak: A.p:'
ply td ISLSO:4
•or to W. MORRIS WEJDMAIC. L Won Forger. O. ,
Julk 31;-'011---tf • 4bariOn Co„ Pa.
ESLIIABLE - EMI:DE.I9'CE FO2;
D
The subscriber offers too'-aate his 'double :LiFtery
brick.twell lug. cornerefiith and Schny
The grounds attached acres) are under fine cut-,
t I ea thin and well stocked wlth.frult trcea; shrubbery.
For termsy and further fuloeniatiutt, apply tu
- IrtISSEL, IS Maha.ntenaelii.
Feb./X . 741,
Pl - 1.110?.,
wean Tort te.-.L.These rueolkines. will, •re mmsuritps
tion unics;s the lune , ..n.re so far gone that the patient I
t. entireN bison.' the rearh j e t,
It may ire asked by [Mae who are are noi ri.ifitufir
with the 'Virtues of dime' great retnetlks, "Dos- do
Dr. SCHENCK'S Ines t wc.ndertul
cures of 'consumption _
The aketwer is a simple The. Th. - -y their f
work of,.restoration rieliiwn,r liver
and into as ac 7 livt ,4 l,it- i tithy v.:minion. it is
ra.s.l that tures this •akde du-Jase,,, 'twit 6:C("VS
11.t.N:::.:%,&g. PULLS art Am. the itt'r''.:•;)tl
"promoting tiertlitiy s.evr.-tion, and rtinr , - the r
and same which have resulted fro?a the iridet.ive or 3
torpl I r.orldidon of these 0rgan5,...1..“4 tisr ,yaleto
seuerally,, This sluggish Mateo( the body, atid
comesublit acctinletlation of the inn.beanhy
F.
stsnees'named prevent the properAligestion ottood, ?
iand as a natural con- w iquenee creates dismiss., whio,
ttrestdrs in,'prcetratioa and finally at death.
Setts.s - es's Pr Lunatic aterand ries 4114 MD
when 13 ktm ran:lady, mingle wirhitht` food, - .<;l
1 digestive oilcans, raake good rich blood, :aid as a •
.•
au: near timalequenre, etre flesh and strength: to the.
/.et the faculty say what it may, thin to rite't
roniy trite. CURT. LOT CCRI:.4III:I2trUOI3. EXp , llettee Lt.l-4
proved 11 he-voila the shadow of a doubt. and thous
' ands aretiay Anita. ailui *ell whoa ' *leer years since
were rega, ed as hopelms misrt but who,Were la- ,
duced to try D. Self remedleit„ and were
restored to permanent health, by their use.
One of the first steps, the- .physirlan should take
with a consumptive patkist Is to invtgorj . the
Tal
system.' ow how Is this to be donef tie 'My
hot by Riving tnedletnesthet eshatud and ate—
medicines that Impair instead Of improve the
tiers<of the digestive or
„any,” Doctor SCHI"-NCIC - 8
niedicinea elk..aa.se the stomach. and, bowels of all
substaltornwhicli are calculated tol nitrite ortreaken
them. Thezrcreute an appetite—nrotnote healthful,
disestiont-make good blood, and, aa.a consequence,
they Invigorate sad strengthen the entire system.
and triorrespeelally those parts which as. diseased.
It alts cannot be done, then the aisb ,oust be re
raided min hopeless one. .
If the Physien ands 11 Impessilde to make, fi-Pti-';'
dent feel hubgrY. Ifthe .drgetz person,eaunot par_
.take of gUest nottrishing kr:stand pmpertr.digest it,
St is impassible that he can gala hr ;testi and. strength:-
and tt Is equally Impossible to bring a patientto this
:condition so long as the liver is buniened.with dis
eased brio c ardthe stor-Tach laden with 'unhealthy
SUM: r • , ,
tile first reqoad made to the physteia t S
etinsuinplive patient is that he will prescribe' - I
trines . that win renam - e or allay the tough, ni t
awealz and chills. Which,nre. the ware attendants on
eceastnuptkni. caret this should ;hot be done, es the
caught ,r„ mar an effort of nature-to relieve' its qt.'s
and the night !sweats ; and chills are esusol:.by the
diseased tenits.i The Mate:hes ordinarily pros r 1
do more • ham ; than. good. They trfiptilr the tune-
Dona oflhe stomach. impolehealthT
!lirvale rather than care the dhwase. ,
t i erit ta, afteroll, minting M-e twill With
tors l...hataistkete paeltlon, and it. fs 01:1041 races , p ut Dr. S. , (t.""K. res.- , Nearly an, who tierce taken
.'btu utetthrlnewin Secordance watt his directions,'
havenot_Nauly been cured of eemantription.bti from,
the fact these IlioNikillCll act .pith srogslertut
potter' e;par k the dir a tr , e• ordana[panents thus
enrediniesillatigatn thesystempf
alLinaptirttles,' LACY' lay to -, foundainen for a '
substatalal, tertattert. uesterireg these etzaus;
asslmltatems:eau apptute. toodisprupe,tte
' the gestalts' of blood is rlas„swas....k.,,
crested. teals made rich sod case* arid itt
se tate
et such aeoesiltim et the System all diseasetattst
be teuedsbesL. • • . . • . •
• Fahlittleetiotersetentrist* each of llarsaedith4eg, '
outbidll.l*mi absehrtely tteresseer that patients
shekel* tee 13r. SCUESCII. perseathy,„ wars* they
desire, to have their. haws elan:dee& for this per.
pose he *at blepetaripal heath hum
sts palmier at,theatseree; Philiktelphia; every Sale
(Stan - ftessit..a.. IP. . ' ' • •
Asitlits hived erttlestittiterpe;bethair • thvetie
ke. - whit the Eftiefertb e
rgiel idaelieetrised 'Nue '
oeseital Alierehateisehyre bactlail?.7ll,_ p
belt dotes.:. Kete-s -, •••
Ztietste* Fee sale hymn drimptsw.
, - ' . - Is.iy • -
r`C/R RENT.—A Room, third Pax): In '4 l . ells' LW;
ng.l Cv•ut re St.. Apply An • •
-Jan 151, '704-tt A. J.•slEVLAR,..llertinint's
1k.,1 A cinargarir PO R ; SALE.-One L 0 horse en
gine pump shaft and gearing: ono h 0 -horse'
engine, drum, pump shaft antigen ritrg .one 20 horse.
'engine, 9 boilers, la feet Eta arid stark ; - one iu Welt
pode pump, and Mu yards 1,1 lnetkeolumn pipe; eight
boilers. '34 feet by lit inches;. lot of splice platet. •
Apply to 31011 CAN & Pbiladelplda;
.April 2, It-A . l:4ff or Ily.letter to Port t'arboo,
FSILLE:—.. TODACIN3 CUTTING MAtIIINE
J. • with Tobaectl Kiln, Knives, Itoxe, Preto+ and all
utensils belonging to a Tobaceo Cutting Machine,
and horse-pourer, ready tot eutt Mg smoking Tobac
co. will be sold. cheap, by the underalsnetk Three
meaare able to cut and finish a half ton of Hnokinp,
Tobacco- In one day. Can be Worked by hand or.
horse-power.. , Apply to WILLIAM RALT . IACIL
. April ..10: Hamburg. Barks County,
FO.R. B.A.LE.--`-'!fi ..i.ellEd OP FlNF. 4 .l...l:lD;situnie
in Meehanlexedille, on the upper .read between'
l'ottsvitte and Port Curb° the property lif MN.: li.
y ti
0' iletexin. If notiioon d. the land will 1.)..... tliVid . 6l
Into bonding lots, ' s by aii feet, atul. said at 5'.. 4 ,..?..t p,:r
,lot, poyable in monthly Instalments of $lO. ;For
fniltier pn - O....Wars apply to: J. M. WE'ritERILL,.,.
. . , or D.V.NIEL44'REM.M.N,
"A p'011.11.'70-17-Itzlird Cor. Norwegi4is & Kai i Iliad sto..
. .
.1 I
FOR LE AS E--,AGUIDULTURAL PANTE.
AND HOTEL.—The' undersigned,. officers, of
tie Schuylkill County I'ark A ssoclat ion tivill receive
proitotrals for a Five Wars' Lease of tile. Hotel Mal'
Park.. Rents pokalge quarte.clYin.atLvatice. Posses
sion v;ivell on thy lst gay. of April, IS7O. .
• L. WiJ.K.EL.4.O9/lUr; Pre-4; .
KAM:CUM:, • •
Fel) 5. - ro • ?. r` C-tf
. . .
.1701 t BENT. - --TwoOtlict.s In Rusv.el's thrice Build-.
.L Ing, corner Second and 'Mahan :4 - 440 Stroas:
P b5 , ....t*5.i0n,,, April Ist., Apply to 41 L. it'A' (.'. • I:Cs-
S'EL, 1t,a11..:...1.ate Agent, la .11alliultongo.Str#et,
I -
WELLING B'OUSES.I I O.II BALM ,•' ' •
X.! :1 sLury Brick, 31ithantongo street. . ~
-- - 2. 1 ,4 tort' "" .. "
. - g three-st6rY brick -dwelling., tth !Arco.
Apply to H. C. 41- 7 SSEL, Reid ENtate Agent: 4 'AS
Mnnantongo Street, - ' . Jan, I, 't,',)--+tf
170.11.11 ALE. %. Five Ton Loconiotive, ,uita,4o
.1" for 4-fuot gnti •-e 7 rond. - Tins tw. - en use 4 for convey-.
lug - crin-1 and ir!'r.=l frt. at the mine., rind hi ATI good or"-
(kir, Apply to •, • •GEO. W, SNYDER, Po:1,41.11.1e.
jattubry 1, '7O - . - .
LEASE.—The. valitable inlet
kmoterr aseltolrha'Winchreacr Tract, hoe' Mii;
'ford, situ:AVM Lit Blythe and . Schuylkill Tcstrashi;,s,..
and containing Ispotit acres; 11.
. otTet T ti. ter lcuse
upon reasonapivy'rrris; -Apply 1.4
AY„tgent,
irelt !CO. 8-td : Pottsville or Pori Carlow
L'OR LEASE. , —.I. Valuable
A' • 310TH, Pit ISLItOsE anti SKllillth
vilthu Rut of one rale, lu the.
join.lr.ir Si,. 25; lc:hal:la Colliery,. AppVl()
'FICA. Ii C.
. Slkcer
..0rt.„:0.'t.D.,-kiif • .. •
. . .
It SALE ._a . l:llre Ton i U.i.No:not isle; suilable
4591( for 4-fit gunge road. lias been used for (.7.4i
veying aril and.ooal dirt at ti a inines.altd 1s ht geuxl
order. , 4.pply 1.11,10. W. 14..NY13ER,
•: , iau 1,':0 • • • • • . 1-
_ _
VITA.LUA.BLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE,
'.V —Eleven feet' low, tlvnting on =twat ,
t.risirge street, are ofTeredtrom Spl3s and upwards:. •
l'afernPnla 1rr.5.30 monthly Instaltuents. Apply:to
11.M.1 4 -ettat , struet, nuar It It Steyor.
prilic,' •
t 'kpril 7,..-73,.f1t;-ly • _• ,- :"
WRITE ASE caLLraar Pon: ERST.
TIIS`OAI:LAX.L COL.LiEnv at Windy Tfurls-,r,
Schuylkill 44ninty, x ill be renicilou lavorahle.te t ais.
The- Colliery embraces the Mammoth, Skidmore
Itrui BlaCk Veins. A gots-I. slupe. •bt.ett
Stink upori [tic Ski.l.more Vein meta tut-itis.l.4riveit,
Up-the liatamoth,. Ton tenant with sailleietit
to purchase the machine:7 and erect tylmilhAiltet,
a' most la t eral lease wi It I. ? ‘, given; Apply th,
FIt.AN h: LIN P.tA,AVE.XI.-.
Si.:utit Fourth street, Phlliele:Pliht,
RN:NUN - Ts, •
ling-Wezr, rott•A-tile. ,
:Vaal 19, •
ITTIVERY FOR
ME
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'1 Tike foliowit= slatoil Inti.:.l at 0:el:in:kr:In t't , LirrS:
.!- else punki,l2l,: , eng,ine,, 13 - .". y V.t.)11:+7 r.t,‘ , A- r 4 I “c: pd..
file:ail I:ke r.i.e,ehlikery ca:..n...,..t.ed %vial the jot,, in-.
eitk...ve.. • ,
q..'11 , . , .11.01ki.ik.,X ienr.Pine.. nv .,. ..ttv fvu - sk , , vr.iiik
till ii . .e.rrs
rhill‘rYr , Autset_l Ariti 1/istinf.. ~-.
.
six - 11,.!1.-r: t.p..1.-1 Cz.r purikpir. - ; ail...l:l:el< in",, l't ir:v
6 , ... 4 : by t';:r:y.f..gar in , ll‘ - .; indin:niter. ~ . ., i zii'..ll:ll.ivfi
0e...4-rkef...tieps.
.
pump,'-1n;:lt I.aake,
—a (1 , f.:,-!wy. art Ac!- - ;. - '
... ... . ~ . , _ ••
'I he 11',.,ve• I:tn-11.1nery /2i . t.:t . ::04./ :1:::.1:11:4A1), i... 2 1 ,1
WM Lk,' $01. , 1 rcas.oraubly. . ..
. . .. _... ''
• .A.:5,., fr,1,1 %v.:et.: pzli.v. p N7lll 1 , ,!.. - - . .. ..., .....--nri,,, , C - 0
and :1 , :- inch ,ttanr.',c;:itilA. L - :a.,FAI 1117,:-0.14.1 -. I ire vc,.*‘.),l
• 'Store Wnztin, a:p.l.nal LW.; 1,14 . ::4.1',.i.v.. Ix: v.:Lielt r... - ..:,.:1.-
Incry were in... ,
. • .
ror "art !wr Infortzis.tion. Inquire at the 6nic,6,
East ,^.t the ; .
Mffil=lll3
Mil
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I -
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=.
L A RUE Lo•i7'.oFiatAc firsEitY.
iirshor,ekh.rk,len g dn'e. IO sm tit. lift' amt
fifty bor-4, engine. - • .
2 tbirty . " •• 4 al to:1%cl chnin, ;Various
,
1 tispnly .. .'"
" " • s l , e 1, 10 feet boi-dt.ng girti l 3 4 .;
four '" 'with luilts,ftro tag
-1 ten " fx)rtable en. • gig:4gs complete, •:
$ Bolters, 39 Irt g 22 ft." IV 6 t'..T;tlr)l..,,tint; drum..
4'. x:V ft. 3 "„ • .
'1 "- 30 In. x 314 ft. 2 stacks 34 tit.N.4o feet.
• 2 " In. gI6 ft. 1 ." lu.gitt.
. .'•
, -21 In. xl2 14,- - 1 " 3(.11n..t313 " • 7
. 111 - " 21 ift- 7 x: eft. About 10 tons spa,. plates.
" 12-horse.tubaLlr. 10 IL tong. itnxt;S:4 las%
• rapri,4llt due boiler. " large lot 0131mlestubs.
3.lly'dii 11 tu. column pipe 1 AmAll ford lathe settlf all
frith bolts and ring.. the • toots 'imitable fox
210 yffsg. 12 tri..col. pipe. making and repairing
6 " safety lamps.
• • 1 Lot of pipes. ,
tons of scrap fall. ••
;
11 in. pole " " wire rope..
- 1 12. " " - . 20 ; •'" " shect.trun. •
- .1 " "' Alio:, always on and IS
2 • ' fn. rend 30 funslior yen
-1-3 " • " " ftibiliifs at mines.. •
. And about 'JD tons g:A.sl - serf:riff band start• trim,
suitable C.:. nulling on sellutc.-4 at the Nuchirfery.
Depot on (":1•41 Street.
Nov. 13. 'O3-46.tf JAZEZ F,PA rKs. fr...
13atikers nub 0r0htr.,6.-:-
No: 48 S.-1 1 I114:11 St., 4 'AT1...1:1) . 4.4703.8. •:
s - 4.lz.:winS.l.,;NenTerk,
DANKEILS
allOcrinteret4 - on temporary or. ftiz.l,lt3s:
("xecute orders pts-qatistly ttiC punt:oB.s.*
mat; of 5T04..',K1 4 ,1›..}:i DS,t,S,ND GO:LD LY 4:314:441-
CrrY. . •
Direct tefeCrap}.k eomninnirwion frotruhe
rhilt
tlelphlA hawse, Lo New Y . ork. ijan 31„
qa_.T.LER & BT'
4lttili.Ell;s;
No. itt Stii - TH THIRD STiEET.. P . .141:1 rip:init.
. - .
sTOCK 1101CD8 and GitIVFMNNIES'T SECl7l'tt
TIES bought and sidd . atrkqty ou cominisrdon.
..Drau..Ens tic GOLD. Stf,lrEft
VBcing nu...tribe= 'the Pnlltultdpitla Swett
change, an ordeas entrustrt. In our c.trel ctrall
re
cw ise pron k idatte.ntion. .
Ilarc.o 15, ZI.-17-TtidiTh Ent—tt-Crat• ' .
pTATE3 , I3O.Nps . '
S1)1.1) AND ; .F.xeri A :4;EL),
__ • \
01* MOST REASO.;•:ApLf: • z
0 - a,l 130
43O1GHT .XICD SOLD
3IARKET RATES.
COUPONS CASHED:,
,PACIFIO RAILROAD BONDS
BOUGHT .A.ti'D SOLD.
SrOcktii, BOUGHT AND - 561.1)
ON i
MEE
,
~- co3z.Assic•X oiNLy.• , :.
,-. „ • .
.Accoctuti Weeived astri interest. • illowe4
,op Coati
.'' ' • balances subject to Ch:eek, at sight.. ' •-'
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No. •0 F.. MAW ST'Ac inill ? .%141.1111k Y.
•
MBAR SIGHTED PSOP-LE •
a l l oe eton% withal/ter deactendie s
of the rxes,thasid remember that pen bliciseel.
-with the ptcyer glasses by ~,I Er O D .,
mint, No. 'rat Centre Writs.rectsillle._ = tfie
Ogfippotacie. - , , Maseit MI.
• • ~.
itooT, sac*, CAP
• . .
ME
Roots. Stoma. Uati_asatesakba mai rarlaty' eon.
.stanals on tuba& Joramaaar atteatioainald to Canna"
Wert. RWPAIRING daaansaily.sa short tootica. „
!en. 11..21-42040,17 - - '• °
M ~. tr:l-.81p...
-.411016.
. -
(74P.P10M OF oLoinanint,L. RAIL
SOAK .Slay 3, IS7O, •
Wjair" MD-,0000 - .4ll:stEllri at the clover 1101
as; .. tn.- faiestertletd:, O.Nnty..- Va. ,'Apply nt ,
"011Ice:41,11tcceolupolly nt t 1 ,,,
mtae" T. M..LOGA N, Preltient.
May .
•,,rz A ciar,nB;wmirrEi . ).—vor• tliiy sayuols
tiettuructu iitts - eu, ten teaeliera Imo fol
1140 Piritg , l a rthlOne mule thr Glade trier ai,•l '
eight Fon es. -Jesse Newilti,. pi. will •
hold'ort In this plaep, May. vast :Ilia
jnnelit, ISM commencing at 8S A. All teak:her,
ntend to he applicant:4 r.rehools, nre reritt
b' retolution ot the' DiArd to - intend the. eto '
Ron. Term not less than nine tuoutha and ia:ork,
liberal. For further informati on address tlie , utider..
aby:ked. -- ' -31.• A. See').„
i44.4inylklll llaven, May 'lO t
•
W.4.IItRANTs -
P-•ViAII.I.3r:I..4I . A W NDM NTE EXI D
CAN_WAII.
I , *OIII`.IIN STOCK, GOLD, G AVP:VS
• _.NIENT and miter „EON [Xi BOCOUT ttoitSo.lil ) .
"criLLEct4olis - proinothr made on all points.
- ••
bee
11EXitlIV., •
•Sh.painsi wilt be rd t rrvv o
the interests of
.bose who gwor us with their business.
JOHN y ItIJSITTON
Idatiltarstinul Brokers; Z.:Q.4oB°llth iictSt.,Philmln.
Mini
te#icc::
nacicorcoAr. cOMPAANY'S
1 , 1(1S. No. 2.1'41 Wir.leuT ST., I'HILNDELPIIIAJ—
.:f-A SIZETINO O . kiTO(.IcII.Or,DERI
lti adx'opt - or reject is pph.ntiatit to the' Chart.- r; •
eiotteto: , kby tAts Legit:at OrloT ronnaylvaala, oppra,v
-.c.4llyAltie• Governor April 9. 1 , 4%). anti for thin door
nflobocotltOr-buslites.;;;;wiil held at thl.4 onto, ,
otr TIOITAIay - ,24"th d'elork ' or 1,
tho lk)artl ofDirectors. •310.1.1EISTRY, Nrey. •
• Mi
. ty . S•l,-'7O-41:9-`2t. • _ .
. • •••• • •
• • I.lassailt Agt)ittrs • •
FOR - 411rEB4 , 00:1 - ,' , A,ND • QII,Erath'plAr N.
IsmBzi LiNk, OF 1t.A.if... - ST.lrEly•4 0.
- •
bi
fiaillps • from Now' Yorld. r
1•71q7.11:Y NAT IiRDAY. . .
- ' Alsal , A - LTERNATE TVEKDATs. ' '
And Corl,fe -enel
. i treeir. - frow Liverpool and (In, ells.
tifyvtx . .. ' . •,' .
'steer.lge rkmago. ffora I.LvarpooL, Queenst.,. a.
tan.kgow or 3)erp..... , f.31., - ¢y any Steamet of the. Li ti-o.
En
JiN 6. DALE, Agent. 15 nroadvroy.Nvw l'-rk,
or .to. At .1.1."..N ECHT, Agent for rot tsv Ille,-PIA. - •
Slay 11, :'J--X-I:ta ' ,
•
AZJCSO L I N.E of TEANOATLANTIC
STEAMSHIPS. • • 4-,4".r-
Liettreen•New York ; titturmyr, bondonileer:F.nr,l l l.
Llyerpoof;i4neengtown and Hamburg. •••••- 4 .-- , *:
• .?.
.Rxilt.q..n It..,tvc4 ra
Pasa f tz.—Fur nns...4kne ,
drafts by tbis , commottlous.entnfortatgenna IN) pll r
il'ncoflst,e between the United States •an , I
Eurmw, or for fait InfOrtnation,tn regard to rates OE
etc.. APPiI in person or by mall to their'
Sg.qm, , . Capt. C.F. GLoVER,
.. • . • Centro street,.Pottsvllli ,
~A `76-4llL:tat
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GENEBAL PASSAGE AGENCY.
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fiEWL.YORk; LIVEkPOOL,.QUEENSTOWN,
LONDONDERRY,' GLASGOW, ).
AND. HAMBURG. .
En
IMILIN'NLII. TINZ, . . .
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t Erruirpt;ar, tra 'GUEAT RESTER,' STEINSIIII.
' " - • COIIPANI, V. S. MILL (tiLIONY LINE,
CUSS? MAIL LIVE,' _
• . - .."i . ' AN . CliOn LINE. • -.
- ,- _ - , mutargo Azraicas •riti is co
• • 4 GR.I4T 'REDIT . C,TIpN oV
i).OBAGE:
To • •
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Freni rg.'prov i
To' • ' • .-" • it, •
Chlldresi unaler 12nr , 1 over 1 ye.ker.l.l.l, lia:t-prig,.,
'er 1 yr itr,t3,l.-q.
Lire. el4ii.iren. over l'yelir nzal
• i :
tiar. Drafts eir Pfass.-Ige ;is:: I,
fir I.'":;t 31 ,- nori•S•
:A • , • •
• or i'reLfti.. t.v A. - t - Icir of the
or fiat . ov, i; ;„ -
V> their r.f.la,nt; JuSil`,ll, if., D.
Mareh
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DDATCI - GISTI3,,GIIO6ERS AND 1,1,Q . 1.70 • "..!
- / 'ME.I.I9HANTS. ; - -
• •
••"' ' • - Cll Alt LES D 111.! A 3i'S
(211 - tout ien I W() . .-•,;
_vitt sr 13.1;;F:r.
.
.
' to.)parter al/4'1 1 1.6)1er. iu.. r ; :le 1 , .,..-:trio izt' t , i , ,,. I A , -
•or - i.. 0.,- lit l-ys, 1- I:fyitici tz...: 4114 i' ,, pliioz ';..xl ra-1,. '
'. The tknly'rplvief! to hay Pure t !ils aro!.: , otirletior c.,,1c.
i ., ;tltritte.tExtrac.-1,; . :: Corl:.: ' LA1.,0!...5, Tin Ft,il aka i , :f• .
of all oorcerN . :l?lll,*//r-,. .11i fi rotor's "C Seall7 l 4 \Vas
(l.4.: Ilronz. , _ , .ig(-.):1..!,44. - 131....: t.)r I , ,Vere'f. 71::Lit I.x.rniyl
and o , .iii , Putintri3otlN - awl Aft: PriTitratital..o 'l - 21til :
C7s..Ttglille. ' ''. . • ~tlr.y 7, '7O-'ll , to
_ .., ••
, . -
..- • txtg the muss of thi complati r it. • • . - lr
• ' - _SETH W. FOWLS & SON, - PrOptietora, Ednon •
''' ' • . Bold b druggists and dealers generally.. •,,,, • -
~ .• ' Wbbeli mine wales& 11,gned I.:•3crra. ' - -
: 'NE , .. I - c-11 is, , 711 : . - • - 1:!-;v-orlxr
—..t. , - -'•
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1870 . '-itP.SUZG ANS ,S *ld AI.P. 1870
..
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~Y . Ci -0 0 r) s.- .
. . V.li.NA`t 3•. , ir ' il.' A. 1-I,' ...i; 4t. - ! < 3
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. •'• . 2.% S.6l.::rn :•-: EO.)ISI) . .SI:ipt:F.T. P/11LArrY.LPII iA. ,
I :: : :711".", t lit: Ilitelli tt'm'vt pprilil.i.cs on vi.,ii,;tl'4llli:.:-
. • <1011541a,:to tlit- it lanzo- and ce-4
l,,nt tit,, , ..;: ol
- DRY GOODS : • •
t ,
..CoNYits - rrs4"-..ixr_tr.:: or -,
• . r
. • • Olaf* sip] . Coltirt,..4l ....,111 - .s.
' . Plaid and Stripe Kills, • • t -
, .
.• • J'loln ,Japanee.elSlll, . .
i i • . Fie - orm llit NK anti Plapts - OA -
,- .. -
~ . •.. Plain tillPoplin< Rele. , t s".+es..
.1....0n1ed 'llk. - ,./%11, - linu. -
- Silk .' - gcs' , lttal.'‘Vool i 1, . - ,:pinti. - -
t • - . Bor. 5 :Ikea of Aire-len.% %nd Mob.iii,
. , • ' 4.xed Iloblil rs and roplin A 111.,?.t.5.
6 reilaclin"e,....q.- Orgnitalcs,.:... LittcrA.l.tcfratv...,•saa
,Xliintzc= 'Callccet. Ithd, _..1‘,11., - -Prle .•
ett lirf... '
• . ' ' 1. • 4 . .- Dn....is f•ioixia•oti i illi-• late it styli-,. -
:.: ' : - - constantly 0,6 - 1, - inc . : . - . -', '
BLACK DRESS GOODS TA- p . illi.kr V-1: ill FTV .
• , _
.. , liroolse'and• Pubile,•-.Sl_,.l^.irLs. Thlbet nil , l I:bint.et
-•!4bowhoiprlnt.t. And Enffliner /itiowbt.. lace 1'0int.,.4..
I.4o o .sdeques,4Clollts and Ca..4sitsicrel, l'ol,:c Linens
and Napk.ins,.tiltreting-t. and n'hirtlnz /111.41111,1-, Ci 11 a -
4erpaili ' Illonßet*, SE.rerati.' ,te_ Plano and 'Lab.,
Corer.- whiLel;u,sii , ,-Lact-,,Enibroiaori:-:,,, ttltoie....,
tiasicr.:,4otc; -. , ,
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.1..1% 11.--,We tl cal in good lic - racl4 rrtul, couTeavt.i 10 ....4.11:;
at fOart 'prices that will give sat isttaction„.
ihr.T.Jzo Claescuift and 51Arizet. i•nrcrf can Ici': - trOlt •
wy.you tomtit/1a el foul. door,. of i Ile , :tore:. : L '.
It: -.., • • • nrvwcx - liAtr. ~..co.. i
- , • 24,5dith'64:7,-...ui'stneet, i'litiad,ll....i; /
• April 14, :To -•-?.. . - • • . r..z'..111 l'
rzrpciwaEzpo.r.A.r.r.orts. • -. • - - .
tA2O LACE . DRAPET,ti::-:
A NT, B S
. • `t . ;• 11 ~ •• .
SILIC „tz
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of .„.:.....,....f.„...,„ g."....N-t. '. a, ... f;,. , : i•s' . /..,..,,,,h..!
'!5-',WIN.D OW. - SK ).E54:•-..
IN . 'A T. 111: ,NEWE 9.1". T I J_.
Pi..A333:1§. LAIM; for Railroad
1-4
IVSLRAV.IN, 'SI .
A Q. 0.N . 1 . 0 11 719 rifEi 4 DC'TT
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IR-FITLE.R . S HEUMATI
VEGETABLE 4, E
7: 1 11AR P.AN E D BY AFFIGAVi
; A PERMANENT CURE
RHEUMATISM AND NEURA is
1
4 1
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f.he.etitio.,ent Yleyoninxi
'J - jznP.FrrLss„ .
, iri tlbeeituatlssis and "ti.euralgla4v.p;?..ri,llly„.434l,;:
- the aiMioal Prolcusion pabileiy guanour_eed
hight.-A authority in P.hena,..u.:-.li, •-
• t , -...,tiroony.'A. It L' pleasant and
art.i' free front rala , crain
It Is a premanti• -
anil.wrirraaleil under srJki - "ii-Li
ear,eircu In LlAtil ,1: i t -
ma,tista, Chronic Ilheuruathgn, -
/Autism of lildqeys„Neura:,-ht lu the. Ire:114,
sta in the ficptly„ ICervoa*
13 1 .! Dru.7,41 , ,t4 .ft z: •
t; TO: .44.,1i&al witisotit
by letter. ATI orle.ri •t-n? •
:.Ste,rt•ce.DepOt, -NO. IS Sout? Vet •••.,,_
iy]elpStti. •
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ADM& ATT'iil-iTio:EF:
Tt4ylSia
,r,' - ..Xler.:rjs 4 Z: -
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I,ex4er them . ll.re
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NICAC r-VPEIIN • ~
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tri.eatutzl,,treet t
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Ali.k[a4a SIL:Z I. is
PRitirtitrarii done. to tit.it r t ,•• 0• •
R au. rirs A.CaUirCIZI—OFIRICk; ttc an,
2... ran eta having nnd ..a.
snits' entronen e t in Surma rsantlftlion. Vn.
r=rand lipinnerstond 4
_Limb in Sea trla
aountning-Onintirs..nnfrnmnimpotran bin
services Urn : num_ at LW . % AN't.. Illerync•anti iteni Fox
tate ceintryanr w ron. Re is preplan!! to 104esank
k...nuntnstionnad Ileseinsammt of enatLantin, i' • ,----- • - -- '-- - -
Einakimakei sna itepoir.9.poleektoatecrauffto, -1-071.1.4teriiiii 17-1;El= " i. 6; '
saw. et Rent
j=lit'nt .• l. RrUSILCI . . lihr, i Q t4.41n:5.11. - 1:i c -, L . - t.:;• '''
11 - Clir lF!tk i'1t 5 .,.... 1 ke- " ' * .. L._____. - -- ' . TAICK-NOTIL umi i biro_ sold. to .m.12 , =-Ai
. /brritr........... -- -.-• - k , -- r..." ' wn , nsig..unnyrizy___ ~ =:- ILLI tt ~.N %Ali,
_orkeateuttnr.,antntere74 in• Err PAI -=-- '
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indigin M. -
Pl=n Esz ini orbN ar l__ albs& LI - nioneyndunne tote Fate tittent tea 1:1-k 11 ' 12 ' 24 '
. 0 , af!.... Eill.i. : An/stare and use of tneliszne__ ~ _ DAVID CLARI--,
- ' .7 ; ' ' .'-
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A. 114: of MIECIZON,I,I7a.r.s. r,
alia6ave.
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