• A re. Abeit SpECIAL VATIC - CS will be tweerbed Alpbseteally , o 4 e r tbu aeled, Ppirl at 4n 444014 'pa. atagle leuerstas; ai mete a ttb•it BANN A N. , & It:3,..M.sEY.Lßoolo9ellers and Stationer', Prin ters and Itint4ra.l66(X9lZetAteet. osio -- 0 . , - - SATURDAY, MAY:2B, 187 D , ._ . , ri i i . : ~d is rm.s. set - ro.:A.L. Is homed " every fiaturds . , o.wris:ntr, and fUrnohel to subscribers at $l. 75 per annum. In . selvar-e. or V If not paid In advance. ci.1.73§1-43scBs.PTIoNs —INVARIABLY nt artvANct: , • : c,,,i5i. to one address, r.ix.)l 15 I.lopiew to one atbireki,s.4o 01 \ - 6 '' .""1. %. 13 00 1 :15 '' .•.. .. - - 100 To Yews4alere ti Alper IM Ouplea.,ash.-, 4 ' W' . ~, 'lditricters ' and .-hool Toactsert we will turnt,ll the , ..171,714 ' N 41.. by mall, ss.4l 50 per - 11.1.11nUM, In sulvarsor they . .J wit.; W., full nisi. r i : u l _ . . TligltAli.l.'" •111Ny e r-tt* .101;1:N.A.T. Is publishtd every se,-eltr.klay morning, Saturday's excente4. ~- TT.2l...lS—Tin colits .per wOelt,r;:sl - ‘ 0,1, * to t' te .c- ' 2 " 4 ' r " ,; azent by whom It LI served, Y NINIL--Payable in advanc , , true year, pi 00; eiw 11 - J , v....tahs, tt 75; three months.il.:X . I': DAILY AND V'ES7.,;:LT 31 INEr.s• lOt EtNAI. t: Z../ per . . ;.; DLL TIUCIL b advancv: 44 t. YOT ''' l X th"t"'" . ' BANNAN, .4, : P.AMSCY. Publisher':. T'IIE MONLTOR's FLEE: -T`L• 4 DE • '• 9 - 11-11: foilowing Jim . - the rates of . - Wag os _L paid Tinder coinparative' free , tradein 1 Ise)) and - 1; ,, tt1, and viltich the 319sqoa, ,organ of the workingmen, - • t !dolt:4 the ininersjhad liftter: j try a while in aecei)tine . f,lie . operator's 1.514.1 s 1-',l%.r.'rq utt.elz • • •,„ do; ....... • A • . do • ...- ... ract work. ran t re+l 'trout 1- 1 7 to pet' • In 1 , ,0, lyagec. !tilt! ••' . • twgau :it _Ad run op to t 4 do itts'Ar, .iln .5 0 • do Lt; t:1 men., . 5 . :lo •,' it 0)do • '6 5-) - ,,ittra,:t work u tront,i7 to F..;,.5 • ) • . wage:, NOtwith,ittintliug, the:4 , low'ages, there . . were thollsapds of perens Who could get no -„regitlar employment, an ntarti could only et 1 1 - -orii front two to three clays a week.- - \Vti have examined our prices . current for 1 , -,.;')„ . antl,we find the folloWiiig Were the pri of the. article. , , , by retail,'COmpaied with our present titiolatiitu= for the same articles: .Nt AV, 1,:0 1 J. >3.1 A I', 1,1,7 iytutoPs r. 444. s.", • l'.4tter ' liams ; 1L 1'2,4 I • 13,..er u t ton and Veal• \ t),l'! 1:0-.1 • .:-.la.e.ving 'Awl:ca.-Le in price of these arti cli whiCh enter intO l the coßsuniption of chiSses, over 'IWO of-S1 jre cent.,and this 1 . 01 fte al,out the average= difftirenec in- the price of idher artiele,4 ! - 4knipared with IS6O. Now if-we add the ,41 per hnit..incrclg4ell ex:peites in living to the . . above!lvages„And undefinirker's free traile,' which he recoil - 1- )11cm); a trial of in preteromi to accepting the.operatikeli ,basis,, and the foil Owing, would ))e the result PARKER'S: 0VERAT02'..3.4 11AbIS. ISANI/s. , titatsitie labort , rs, per week... St: 3 , 1 $9 00 10 001 t‘t Inert+, 11.1 ... 4 9 10 -; 12 op .miners by ctrapact, average • 11 2.2 00' ' But it is doubtful whether wages would rise] . (-Veit if provisions rose, bes:aute free tradel Egl nund when breadstuflg; rose about 75 per' cent several years ago, the rates of wages did not rise one cent, but iri4yeral instances ! , were alsolutOy reduced'. 'l•3trdi in proltal billy would the ctie-liere t 11.4), if we had frest, trade, which profeiiscif friend of 11a1 working classes reijotinnends.As the editojt i of the Miimmit, «IK-11 running for the Leg i-,latuye last-year, failed to secure any of 1.141 Itsntoet:atie members of the "Union" to vot nit. him, he i‘iiniw preN,ring.to wheel multi , niid udvo . eate Dernoeriitie' friAt'traile, in 61 - .4! to necur!: it 110111ination from thepenuoeratii - leirty tilis_fall. We ratliit think that, lig c:tre: , more about ,elf iiggrandi, , ement _thitri l ihi:i l nteres.ls . of ihe workingmen, (or he N5'01.111 'ili',j (lir lii.L.lnlit. to deceiveand'! etritythein I.y run ling frniii one : eXtrrhie to the other, or . .t u r i to itreN;etil the working TIIMI alte(iptin I.:V-1, faCit.4l'hy ( . 11 - ;l7:at Or", Nviiiel they can po--iitlt . - pay in the "pictsten ,--I . att• `of thi• t ta! le. :tie I 44111%•11,1;11Si‘kriligilir of to:up:ire:l 41 - 111 1101 y%:'1411: - ' re:nu - Iterative tlik year a- thebiu4s • ; aged Lc the Joiner then,-elves la-t year to L-uit their I • A we have ,t,tl,;(ll,cfore, the snlinuri•t,eoft , nut-A . 15' are out of all r propOrtion to tillu pl-icet ipaitt to miner- anti *laborers lty the day, vita,t-equefttly the `basis fixed by ..topern,(4-.re'duct.-, the contl'act work -of the tinter, :gin. pt•r while the reduction O;il 1%: .4 :1g,1.4 for out,de hands per euntt, itit-ide hands 1 . 7 pert.tent. :Ifni On ininets 4% a:2! , .pe,t making the average r d 1 . -tittifl'ioti.tia-t year's basis 20 pet' cent, 1 he following yompari-on of prices shovits . i hat it, hat a- , !-irt : • . pr ~,x in I ^,- :.; eltal f.bhiiiv.d . hold th rit,, r tri•-incr,ll4 , l < • . . , ~ 1:.•1'1:1:1 P.S. !" 4' , '. • I . • ..;. ' MA I', I,rli, ;NI A I', Islll, 1 . ,-,,fr,. 11,r,,wn , t ! ,. :. - ..1..1 ' ..!.) , :t , .. P4•l' lb. : 1 . 1 ". ,rt:i I -t.r• 1 .....1... 1-2 1,. . l, " '•• PI (4, ll5 .I ' l' .. !• '- ‘.. . --,.."..." .. , .•4 -.1 c+ , l”" 1:1 " - )411. - iliro .1 • s io l,;.,: m q . _ , .... ... :,.., I ~,-,91 ',...11 per val. 41 if, *litho 1, 1.:1.1s. rf.r lb. t j i lb . n . 411117 y 14r , ,,,,th4 , .., fr4mi 1P to 13 wr vent. It- 4 s I 1 4.n :, I , IN. . ...; !: "Flour.. ....... Ilam l.ry salt slmuldi•rn •!-quolted •• ............. =I ' 1 , ' • r Loin" of:000 . 4. • -I' , -.. l l . lfittk, at claPck, and other tot ton 1-! ,,, ) , tt r--. 1 ,!1 tk% trace ./of tat iwr ve11 . t., 4 4,,,, .l h :in itip. ; • lii7- ,, iieiiiis„ ..-17 t 0..;, - •• . ; 4. ;Ilon's.Wi'-o,r, sueh ! , 1 •:, elot hi.% cus , i- - 2.0 0) Ti . n.cro , ! &P". , , ' I - - Sluttller ;I tt• rat s, - 1 •ticti ' tt. , , stt.t . 6.- ] . ing•ti (inf . Ittll.- situ: & lit.ti.ifi.,•! • • ,•_ , / . . In. Luzern, "eounty,, mining is earned Vin .lilferently.. There nhp-1 , 111. is perinitted to bike, a brea-f unless" he has ex perienve iti , - a ' 'diner; ing;ther words, learned the business., by \rOrking in a breast with a miner front I woto fohr years,as a laborer. There a miker, '. takes a breast, :ant hires one or two laborers .7. 7 • to work w itli him._ The miner works with 7. • .• anti directs - these men. He pays them from . ' • - 5.'2 50 fo, $1: 75 a da.N. ' There- a- miner pad • - : laborer does really as -much work as tiro :. • millers do byre, and while the laborer- icts ' - ‘ 7 his .!-$2 50 and S 2 75 a day, the miner'can I legi from $1 ni St; a day, according to ; eapa . ' - oily. The satue a i in tho Lehigh' region, nil in both 'of these regions the ; laborer; re-- oeives more Wages, and the miners lesOn 7 - propbiti. , ll, than they do in •Sxhuylkill Clun ' ty, 7ln this,County there is nojestriction to the giving of breasts to menvho have not ':- • ' probably had six Months exper vuT in wOrk •(‘, ~.'• . .i t ; Under instructions." They are permitted f•to take. breasts here without the necessary: . - skill, aad theiieten claith high pricE:s• in , . order 'to =Ake lull miners,•wages for Each • . - ,one, and thus in 'effec i forces down thew - l -ages '• of the other laborers in order that tAeY can ...,Inake more., • NNre are aware that the e(litorf 'the profi.:-;:syss• to advocate the - :77-11'1):Nsis of last If lie knows anything, he must know tqt in the prtrsent state •of the con l .l rade tli it -ba , Ls ,eannot be paid, 'arid wont but i‘ilNits yr knave. , ailvoeate i, men - take tlifitg's , :tsthey!are, When it i= iiill)(l,irulc to tr l iglit ;111(1 erniforin to eirettrils.tatices s r • TH E A Ili ()N Titi; strvri:,TßEA;Tlti• .• • A 1,1, art , cognizant of the fact that at the lay session of the I.egislaturey 4 . bold :and well coneoctell plan to take the $1),(01,- f:).cif bonds of the; Pennsylvania Rallroad CinipanY, deposited in the Sinking :fund, from that depository, was almost succeful, .and was only checked by the firntneS..sde ,te.f.ininatien and honesty of Governor, The principai - and Interest paid .-anuti ally by the Pennsylvattia Railroad Cranpa,, on these bonds, amount to ..:4 . 50,009, g'o to liluidating the State debt. it i , ;eortai lily, not desirable that, these, lkituls should be retulved from the Sinking Fund, on wrist: that prop osed , in the great railroad of last winter, _ . unel..whileAlte people at large applauded Governor Gear for his action ; there- were partie4 svlin charged him with Veing bribed by a j;rot111- • nent "tiew York railroad comp:mi. . Rut they . :were not heeded, their charge being rightly. aiVibuted' to the natural ravings of.Abiap peint6tl seherners for personal'intereA. maaa-, believes it, for if Governor lGeafy was-a man open •to bribery he need, .tnit have gone out or the State to receive it . oti this . question. The Penns2rivania Rail :road Company iTould!without_questioin have teen glad to have Eletu:riA him in favor of tliia'scheme by the tuo t.liberal douccur. g• fio much for that. We have .it no*' from the most 'undoubted authority, thati unde- Mil t liEl Min z 4 sr) . i'r 00 65 iti It -5 ...11 17 8 76 lIE VROV IN/ ~ii•r " " It! per iinz Eli EMI to red by the fail • Ire I ri; tt e. 114 winter, the schen -7 e are, again sign usly at work to secure the . o ject in ,whiehthey Iwere then defeated.-- T Aey,are determ dif they can secure the tuiiiite stien_ I in tike next Legislature, so t 1 a . 0 pass the bill over the Goyernor's veto, - rob the State tiry-,Of those $9;000,000 o bonds. Irt.vi. of this fact we call upon ' i e people thee = out the State to be exceed gly careful in • null to selecting men to present them it the ;next Legiidature. - In much as tIK pe =pie are interested in k.vp- i itg those bonds in the Sinking Fund, let ' tem strictly techise the candidates 41 te Legislature. .n this subject. Let- il4 • . pie remembe that', often candidates pr+ 'lse certain things and apparently act in ionsistence therOtvitii, while . quietly gfter klection they thrftw their intluene‘ in an en trely oppogte diteetion. 1 Let each candidate ior the' next Leg slatttre be pledged to act, rote and thro -the entire weight ; of his /ntluence aphis any r efsehltme- looking"to the . iemoval of . these, bonds from the State Trea ury for any-railroad Or any,other purpose.— m -• I. elect en to represeut:eyou upon whom -on' can depend. in ilriS matter, and none titer. , . , The scheme is large and thp amount of 'under prombed if it should prove success-, ul, tempting,. We hope that the. peess. of' he State will join - us. in' sounding the alarm in this subject. amang the petiple, ro that lien the time for nominating candidate for he Legislature' comes, the people wilt `be, re:pared - Jo eXact the! pledges suggcsted,- 7 -4 '• nd no mart to the Legrslature who can l,e , - purchase:!, or wh 'ose; itelegtity is not above .suspicion. -4 ituniber the principal then at. the head of his seh ewe • for a raid on the Treasury are,* unScrupuh'ms • St. 4 they are bold and reekless,and,Oter effecting their ob-1 ject would turn rotindcand laugh at` the people and th l e taxpayers. To be forewarned list to be. forearmed, and we sound thei alarm dni time if assiste4by the honest, fearless journals of the State, to de ' feat the probability the 'proposed.:scheme succeeding. Before closing this article, we would sug-I hest that there is another, Matter the people' i4';otilgl do Well to catqliise their candidates for the Legi:'4lature the - coming Fall, and that is , reference to calling a. Conven- I tion to revio and amend the Coastitution of the State,' tither States.are engaged in this! wOrk of reform, and there are evils in this State which should be reintldied by a change in the Constitution. Let, your candidates also,: be pledged - 0 advotate and vote for the call 'ing of a (7onStitutional Convention. - THE GAillE e)l 4 THE LEADERS. THE leaders are nslug all their efforts t 4 .•create the impre+ion_ that we arc liostil(. , ] to labor and the lalsaring, classes. There is not a sensible man 'who has -read the Jon+ NAL that' believes) One word of it. And some of these , leade who aredenouncinr us: know better. person has labored harder than we hive 'to h:iti the dead lock broken andthe.ba.4ls rptetion settledon fair. principles than we' did. We• - also addressed •to John Parker several private letter,•suy'r gesting a policy that would .extricate thein from. the difilcultiesMiat wdre surroundi them, and Urged thent to make * sonite com.- sion to the . present] state of the trade. •Tln+e letters \VIII tsliow Whether - weare hostile to interests oflaborand we now absolve - from all secrecy Oti his part,' AND (4.N. UPON H.llf TO l'lt BUSH' TH0:517, !LET- . ~ i TElti4. They 01:iprOwe whether -we are hostile to'l4bor or th 4 W. 1 1 .1„ A WE DARE III•M TO i PUBEIBI - 1 THEM FOR THE INFORMATION! . LOF THE MINER'S AND LARORER.:4, - • k. - ; 4 , ( , -After we! found itlbow advice unheedel I - our compromise scOlitcd with the FORTY MILLIONS OF :CAPITAL INVESTEL; . IN COLLIER [F 4 ;. fro ii i -.10,01) to IL' 1 00( People of i.finploymihtt, nud busbiess at., stand still,we deterniined to use ouir intiuekik to `induce i the *men ito accept the opera 'or` basis, zitni 'at th.eiizit c tie time tellit the n•• • • { . ~ was all they coup l ; pay, and if not `,:teee. It l / 4 in the course of I , short time,,it 'I as 41 lik)1 ful whether they ; Would- be able to pay tin tha 4 :Os on th , , -r'llit)g 'prices of coal l we„ t the same tho believed that if th -c( lieri.:s were starteibo',i that their Oldeusto ne cowl l' be retained; • that Ric , operatOrs \ oil f - - • pay the „:, ias s en if the price o en C '' ' '' ' ' 0 1 • / ( I I • ItotiO go down as IoW as-s'.&i -a ton, soon than :itoptheircollieiies agatn.- We are : wa -that the ti l / 4 i,de wouitl have been dull, ti l t our adviecj had _lipen r ,,heeded upwardsier ' iliilli4ol of dollars wkild have been 11: labor at the coal Mbies in this region, is n0W.104. for civet!. and nn•n,who W( re de sirous to work. lint mere prevented by th . ose who s - , u 1 , stapt their.lea 'lets front doln:_;.sofanti . a large,ntiniber "are •lio.w supported -by col lections made fr(ifn those who are we Acing.. Were-we not right ? Was Rib ! ' hostility - to the working Clasi , Cs, and in favor of tle oper ators?, None but a ninny. wmild ma e•such a eltarge. _ , . .. The.whole public sentiment of tile C and even the working classes enit t, - • ether branches' iats,inOis at ho `t I : I 1 10, abroad, 'where this question :is full stop l; is against:the conduct of the 0 t'ESTIONS: FOR TILE' LE, TO:ANS/FIX, AA;to I'M /ROSE . pVi lig d few - ,itietions V to the leaders, offhe \V. E. A., which . , we requestthen; to answer in tindr next put)- , answer licatiOn. L :,, . . 1 . Is ii right to demamtwages.on. alB bdsis, when!, theiproduet on which it is b:sed will t not c,6uurfM Id More thaU zi'2 .10 id he mar ket, OR will k. inmand flat rate •'% - hen the colliertes tart? , : • '' • . . . - . Why th?t not these I,k. , aders exhibit - to the Miners mid laborer the true stay}' of the coal trade; h,v'giving the figures and the fatal,. from . 'the Mtleial returns:and ltave the mem ' •laers judge for themselves whether tire, static 4,the trade will. warrant the wages detnami ed on th 4 .:.• , :l basis thisyear?' c : _ Is iit not . base d.eception—aye,• is ft nof` criminal to withhold . this information from. tire Bien; and,then attempt to Prev"ent their 'dupes reading papers that will ,give them eorreet information? . , WtlY do not the, leaders, \Olen they speak of the operatOrs . basis as " 13asbi,'' Five the wages a miner "an make by contract by workitig eight hours a day—not by the 'week . , bee&use they know that there are riot-over titeontof every hundred - miners employed that work by,the Week? Will these lead,ers dare publish the iatutige wages - made in this.Rteion contract lAt , year on the , S 3 basis, ; for the in , formation of th&u : orking.elassei abroad, and • the hoUrs the ,miners worled each days to make these wages? If anie4posure of the wages received by the ininers in this Region has to he made, they , must thank their leaders for proclaim , inglhat the cUal•operators.refuse to pay fair to the Miner. • TnE plitot': of the.MoNirOn states that we . said last year that he wai " honest and. up right.•', We plead guilty in having endorsed him—Which we did from information deriv ed from some of his ,neighbors, who spoke •iYell of him, others denounced hitnas eStUbborn demagogue.. We preferred to he- lieve those Al;'ho spoke in his Ifavor. We liad butr little personnl.aequaintance with him, and , the last! time we met, in, the course of 1 cot4Versation we told him' that some of his neighliors had ttef:us.Nl him ',[3f demagoglsin, and that we had deniedit—hut that his eon-. yersation then seemed to confirm what had , been reptored about- him, and we:so - told hini. But we still believed that he was "holt estnnd npright," but very contracted In' his views, We favored his nomination'and sup-; ported, him. i So We did Andy Johnson, who wa.s.belleved;to be "honest and up i right" alsO,' even by Abraham: LincOln, who suggested his nomination. But we all' know.. how Cruelty the People, were betrayed. ..We tried believe Mr. Parker "honest and upright;" even after his defent,and the reftisal.of tloAe wIlOACICallge he had esppsed,tO vote for him,'. but .- 3yr_. subSequently fOund that he reall was the "sttlbborn demagogue" which si le of his ineighhors ;rortounced him to and we,..i.oreominott great:Tum others 'ate voted fOr hitn,.w - ould nevaf. . so again. This i war explanittion, and we ye it Akin prove tisfttotory ItolJ c editorf the' Itlci,Nr • . TOR. S• 1 • ...kerilnlawe to -a Isi)ec" .41 •Yorti paper,' from L C fifty lites were losti, place.- It is • said fe steamer were edv -1 - . TIIT. SLIDING LEADERS. -We observe that two persons Rho proikssed to be Republicans,' now loaders of the W. 8.,A., nie;l'apidly gravitating . to ;the' free trade Dettiocratie partyr which they think will be more. .likely to give them office, as.they are , in the majority at precept in this,coainty,' and Under, the guise of professing friendship for the laboring classes, .expect to carry Some Republicans by playingnpon their prejudi• u ey v. - find the nambci very small, becatevery sensible man in the County knows that free trade me a ns low wrigm, With eternal. hostility to Ameriean*Litx;r and tn dustry. We think it is very natural; that some of these leaders who have exhibltOsuch lamentable deficiency tog:tilde others, should affiliate with the Democratic party, which Don Platt," the talentedl - Vashington cor respondent of the CINCI . I!INATI CO3tILERC . AAL, declares is fast becoming nothing but the. '4l - WANIZED IGNORANCE OF THE COUNTRY." Ofcourse'seme of these dema goinC would be - in their right place , there. LOGICAL TABLE ! ..t.%.1 1 ". ; 1 1 .t. 31. :coos . :' aP. X . F ; 1 Sa\P, 1 .. . . . r. . • = t•-;atttritay --- ,------ . I I • - I° 1 I ir . ,-.‘" SU MI5:: . 'l,•r. - , 70 66 . Cl/ 23 MOIIIIAS ~ t ' i 51 1 e 4 1 66 M rT . I a! 1 :76 1 ' ES ' th -...4 Ttic,,taF-............... .............. t 1 sti i. :73 I es . 25 w.fdlic-.42,r........... ." te .'..Y. 'lllurlay 1 52 / 1 71 1 60 I ''' 1_..... ;Ai fl-!. s=l_ N T I:, WEEKLY ALMANAC. , Cl St . . , , SOS ; Si ( !. 'N's cIIANGSS. n. I:''X' 1.57') . ltlSt. : - SSTS . 11°°- ..; . Q: '2.? .1/ 4 A.TCRDAY... 4 173 •1. 7 '—''' , D. lA. X. r Lt SI:NDAY. 4 32: ' ..7;,24^, .. ~ • :Si) MONDAY__ 4 32 - 7 .23 Flrst`,Q. 44 10 41 - MO. :U TrOiDAY..... 4, 31 7?A 'Full M. 15 1 7 mo. 1 WI.:1):(1.1-1DAY 4 ;:l 7:24 • LaSt. Q. 113 ino. 2 Tiwns...o.ty... 4 : 00 '.' , •7:Z. New , 11.• 3.1 s 1 mo. 3 ric:DAY. • 430 Ti 7. X ! , ... • . • - . • To-morrow.—Twent:psecond Sunday of the year and first after AseenAon. Day's length, 14 hours and 51.miptnei," • Capt. Womelsclorff riqurned yesterday front his lishltv. anti_ gunning. , excursion in I!otter count - v. He will neeept'our acknowledgmenta fur a number of tine, , fat pigeons, part of the result of his :Niturodian exploits in that section. .. . . . Passed Through. --A, ! band Or (i i psies „passed. through this 1; )rough yesterday. .They seemed to be well supplied,.loit that is. no , alp) that thAy will not supply themselves-better where epportunky eth.-rs them a ghanee to do ao by ' - stealing. . . The , Rev. Dr.`Stniley will pieaeh in the Second Presbyterian Church, Mancet Square on to morrow,at A. M., and 7i P. , SuLjeet for discourse at I'. M., Aborigines of this Country as unfolded in prophecy. All are cor dially invited. Seats frle. ' - • • The. e-ourades of. Goiven Post, 'lso. '13,, Dept. of Pa., G. A. R., will to{•et at the Post room, to-. morrow (Sunday) evening at 7 o'clock', sharp, to proceed to the Baptist, Church 'for the purpose of hearing a sermon appropriate to the Decora tion ceremonies of the ;kith instant, to he deliv ered Mr. Seintibwer.. Returned enm Etiratie.—Richard Lee, Esq., wife and daughter, of this Borough, reached house Thursday evening,after a - ear's al."%enee in ti Europe, nnt of the U tile spent in England. Mr. Lee went abroad f,,r the Itenetit of bin health. .antl.we. are happy to sa,c - that he returns ntueh benefited in that respeet. • The family of Mr. Sutton, the unfortunate t tau AVIIO loaf his life qn ThUrAay at: the Wil liam P . enn Colliery, are in - destitute cireum stances—in a' strange land, thousands of miles from friends and 'kindred. Their condition -t l hould excite the sympathy of every. Christian heart. Contributions for iheir_ relief may be .left at .theJoraliAt..otriee or with Willtatu E. (iriscom, at the Penn Colliery. Hbse Carriage for !Mahanoy.--Sotne time. since the Good Intent Fire Ciimixitiy;% of •this 3 Borugh, sold their hmre earriage_to the Citi zens Fire Companv, Of .Mahanny City, .itiee whieli tune it- has I,3een undergoing thorough 0 3 renovation at the earriage inanufakory of Mr. . S. Matthews. It has been' put put n.l3p-top repair a and will he taketi'to Mahatioy City this morn hex. .A delegation of the tiood Intent boys will iiec.o4ipait}^ it to. its neic field of action aiid all u iii lie received iii isiootning style.by the' gal it j hint -I:(Aligiits of the Machine" at that place. ed 1 - =lB Exaraination.—An ec amination 'for the Per i. ni.tnent Certifieato v..as held in Pottsville last Saturday'. by the County Superintendent, 6 Bor mt. ough ,Superintendent; of. Pottsville, and the ol- t;ertitivate 'Committee Of the County... Five ap ,,r.„4. ,pikants presented themselves for exatnination, il • tl I N - Li'i.rriJ,'"iszt-'if raen(st 1 , . 1'1 •14 4- 1 ;*- 1 41 11,. );t1 and were recommended to'the Statei Superin ler tere 'nt for the higher: grade of Teachers' Cer titivate issued in th(i State. The. Committee tre adi..urned to meetagain at same place, on if - the tast*Siaturibty of Ciytolier„to -examine any tree"ht/ desire sneh - eertiheate Lid to . • The Itindefpest.—The' Iteadina . sapi • - SQuie of thufarniersdn t;rcenwieb township, ounty, are ciniitlerably excited over the appv4a3we of a strange disease among their cattle, which. they leak is the :rinderpest. The vault, sutler for. two or thrceweeks, and finally die. Cow dortors in that vici.N;itv. are unahleao onliat the disease. which theAtio not appear'to understand, it being!: something; new in the county. One farmer has' lost three' cows; and others have lost one or two cavil. We hope Im mediate steps will be .taken by the .‘"ri , nlt.ural, society to dis,:over tice true naiure'of the dis ease. and if it is the einderpest, to • have it checked at once, bellsre it spreads - lbrotighout the county." - Fed' in ne and Unclaimed letters ient iniit~ in the Pottsville Post )11ive; May . ; . Andrews D 1144 E • ' Beady' John Andrews Wm • flardy Pat rick Ryan Marc Brennan Ilubcrt Killirauer Mary • 13 or Annie la Annie (11 Raymond Grace Clay Dr lynch James ' St muse P • Cole Daniel . Mather Urumqi; Sliele Itock .Cavanagli Jc. MeCurri; Fred 'well I 'oiler I,aladla McCue 'Stewart Tim.; Jr lionien Ellen rle J Senior Thomas Druinniond ElI nMilei4 , Aiin Selman fer Ainc'a Ebbh,on Palmer Mr Treas l'elsley Michael Foust-E Pine 'I, •• - s"ei,dey Fred - t;rosen cath Pf,rkths 7dary I", , ust Jennie Gonsen EoillOolin 2 Zenith John. A;rven ,Wtil . • under- 131! D ER,S Grocery Itobtied 4 S. Clair.—tm TlitirsdaY„l night last, some 'tiliqf or thieves entered the; groeerY of Mr. datpes M, Townsend; of 5t.,.! Clair, and robbed it Of everything they eauld carry away. eonsisthig blstmill groyerie . ., butter, etc.- The thieves enti:tred through the alley ,way and got into the groeery.through a side door.— Mr: Townsend b e d adiand about l ; ,9,_lnoritl.ag+,3 while working at Snyder's shaft, at %Odell place he has since been engaged as -;yraictinian—his wages of course, being low. Ibivit4a, family, consisting tif a wifeund four children- on ins hands, he was e:mil - silted to devise some means 'beside his own sinall'ineduie,. by which td sti.p -1 port his family, and 4o thailind sold:. tine of ,his hoitses in St. Clair:, arid started a small grocery store, Anmetime shine, and Thum:l2y night's op eration ibis robbed him of all he hail. A thor ough seareli idioultdbe made by the ofileers to errit outtho guiltyl)arties. - • - v ..: • ' .. .1 - , - . • The Potter Counts 'fislun7,. party, whose - re . turn We, noticed in.alie "daily': yeSterday. nu t whose story we list e4l to With interest, ltillitit ' ed over two thousand trout ;mkt , thirty dozenil , pigeons. • . 1 . From Daniel Glasjrnire, - E , q., of Condersportj • an 01(1 citizen of P(tttsville.-they received uni. ceasing attention, and the ktiowletlgo of tho haunts of the spf:ckled beauties—the good streams ruld holem.--44,•r,mae available thrmigh, out the excursion. ~ "Dan" stands as the chann pion trout fisher 90 : that region. On ille Sinne. malmning they met."ltilly". Smith, also fortnerr i:C . of Pottsville, who very opportunely repleur `shed the connniss4,riat of the party, which was in an ex hansted'conilition, and izinaly furnished them with the Katt! and , fast craft A neliance,7 imilt specially for ,the occa , :ion, to float the party down the Sktlitettnalvining to the railroad station. , . . . 'despatch to :Wisdonsin. over the recent' fire at that of the Cinigmnts on the ES ====lEl Reed Matters. Presbyterian,—,lt the tics.4o6 the ttenera, .V-senally 44' the Unite Proshytcrian Chafe on Tue.stlay after:Oen, at PlAtatlelpitht, the, r, lure of the Iteeramthietion - s.iderably Changed:, • The Pennsylvapta were linallv,tixed a 4 follows Synod of, Pfilladelfinia, teecomprlse - the mantles cif kluelt4-;2iortintrupton, liontgoinerr; Dclaware, Chester, I,ancisitee. york, l e -yhan g n,Berk . N 'Bradford, Surquelnintai.; Wayne, Pike, lifontoe I,ehtgli, Carbon, Selno - lkiif, ItizernP, Wyoming wa t t sultirun count!cl, undAlie Pre-ibyter,). of Weste. Africa. The synod of liard...tetrg-to entnprise the cogAtl of 4 , lcl:can, l'o:ter and Thrga, and the rental der ice thr• State orl'ennsyAvanta Cast of the ell i st r line 4 - E 11: counts - and east, of the west lino of lc,irriel Muir a n d 'Bedford enunties. The Itynod df rittlhitrg to ecimprliir of catunria, tionutrset, - Westni7 Fa-:.crte; Washlrizttin. so lunch of - r s lies saufh of BLrek Llelt Cree .11teetteny connty iisst of the wuth tt the Ohio. h - Thu SyfiLsrl of time to State of P.tin6ylvanta. i Interesting ,to 'P esbyteriana7----We noti t he follinving he; in the proceedings of tt PreAbvterien Ge.noral Assembly: ,i i ... i tui .. . 1 Dr. At. W. jecisafrast• Chairman of e Itts.l _Committee. r parted ' • -, ' Judicial t me AI , . ' 3—Being the complaint c f the Third r4bylery of Philadelphia,agabH . tat the J. , r rtery ot Aanterne for an alleged ui r vasio or kresbyterial jurisdiction. The ease as brow t before tlie Cioneral Assembly beeantie the e Presbyterians have hti4 no eazmmon sync) , d' 21?elatious. The committee , recommend— , I. That the ca.se;be remitted to the no* Synod of Philadelphia, .phieli Includes both Presby teries,• . - • t,l i 2. That withoutl la airy way prejudidAig 4 e erse, cladsitiuemblyr6oinitinemis to the-Presb - .tory of Lucerne,, to abstain from the Installati of a Pastor In the /3eeond' Chun:l473f Pottsville, andlnon any other rtetion in the case WWI efi# the meotin t .,•• of thq Synod.- _ ' - I( ' , Rev. IL W.. Welles offered the followhig ph stitute : - ' P. •-' ' - • Rtl!p ol tert_ Jrkst the com plaint of the Thini Pres - tery of l'hilwiphta.realest the Presbytery of - rune with referenee - Wits actjou in the case of e Second Chmech Of Pottsville'. be teterni to a eo • artesion or nine member", norme ofletriom shall tortg to the Synod Of Ptilladelphhi, who , shall- r And issue the case 4urlng our. pi cent session/it. "; Dr. Musgrave iiiioveli to lay the substitute •ti the table. Carried'. ; The report of the committee was adopted. nuurti ;britelttets• The of Leedee VI of Anelet tin Ar" g far Deoorsting the 13ravie Sol diers. This Committee ofladies from the dif ferent *tads of th e Borough, held a prelitnina r . ng in the hall of Gowen Prost, en Wed heads 0 ening, for the of organising for , • work of p g bouquets, wreaths, etc., , the ceremony of decorating the graves of tool. ere on Monday next. The attendance irsus . l and the interest manifested such that We , • cipate en unusually fine floral prepare- WO republish the names of the committee, with . . which- have been added since the Wet . . blication : [ & ', Ward—Missed' Mary Sparks. Emma Kop , • Linde . Huber, Amanda Si limas, M • • > 'ili ynkoop, Mary L. Gressang. So di Ward—Misses Ella ...McCool, Jessie Whi . ey Mary Evans, Annie f ..anigan, Aman da wi xe il. Liz zie l , isho p. Mi dle Ward—Misses P hen ie M i ll- e• r, Lizzie IlCianiVolrriaeeler i Sallie Rees::TmaFox, Ellall:ne,Earown. : Vard.3ltssesannthikrtranAlnie Seger, Sue Mtriiner, Clara Focht, Lizzie - godgsop,'Annie V. .Ward._mi s sesE , mmspollock, Fanny Glen Emma Forbey, Nellie Roads; :Mary Wheeler, Rachel Cochran, Emmildadison. - - , r: : citizens who desire to furnish flowers for deco ration ptirposes will have the kindness to a d them befor,e 7 o'clock onliondav morn. ur next to the -residences of the following mi l s sliotirdeieetri.• mlss rids( Silliman, Centre street, adjoining ii.;-.ER.. Jotiesst. office; Miss Roehnier, See rid treot; Miss Roads, Coal street. at which lac the Members of the Committee iif Ladies ill also m e et, to arrange the flowers into 4. u i u : et M s, el s e:, fo il :The use Ma o r f k th et e ; ~. MEM Eli Brnbtirgtt & Co.'s Idertaierie:—Ori Mon las tiV next this celebrated zoological exhibition ill be in Pottsville, for one clay Only, when he lilac may depend upon seeing a reall3 , t'iti-, E*.r . ting . - and meritorious collection of living 7il animals. Van Aniburgh Et Co.'s Menage-... ie; been before the public for nearly half a en ur - S - , but in the whole Exourse of its long and cu •easful - career it has never, presented so ma iv; °Vet attractions as it ofters this season. , --- / - tea number of the animals Comprised in he collection have never before been - exhibited, n is country, and there' aro many other gp i ' included in the- cataloge ne that are but sel tc. lot seen. There is no eireuEroonnected' With i hi menagerie, which is- condticted in' such a t n na 'tier as to secure the support of the best class if i(he community. The procession -formed by .hol company on entering town is said to be MO [nest brilliant pageant ofethe kind ever produc-'. od ; n America .- The press speaks in the high est terms of the .exhibitionliereVer it has beim. The folloUing notice isiicopied front the Nelw Brunswick FREEDQ:4IAIi - Vi 'e have never seen a finer cblhiction of animals ,hats that in Van Ainburgli k co. - -s (Jolden .li-tiag isle, which has Just pasted through our city, nor witnessed an exhibition of skilledand framed dogs. nt4les and horses that was so entirely free from all " tls objectionable. Not Otingle rude jest was ut tered and not a wnd was said that would mantle :ha cheek of the - most modest with a blush. 'The whole establishment, so-far as we have haAopport U nity to observe the Performances,fts free from those features which have rendered similar exhibitions a nuitance.. The exercises in which the elephants we drilled were admirably spent, tine feature of tilestablishment was especialli commendable.— Th half hour spent by the " orator ' of the inst itu- Ala In describing the different animals and their habits was well performed: Ills Speech was th' good taste; and he spoke like an intelligent man.- Arne ins the anitualstvere several never before seen in this cocntrv. Readers of adventures in . :Vries, such as Cuininlngs', Gerard's, Anderson'si &c., will remem ber the frequent mention of the hartelieste and the eland. •Thls latter is truly a magnificent animal.— The black rhinoceros was In fine - condition: A new feature In this entertainment LS' the exhibition of trained dogs. They are the mot popular of all ca nines and wonderfully Intelligent. •We are impress ed with the 7i/orate of-the large crowd assembled to scathe animals. The people were all quiet and or derly, and the opportunity.of seeirg a )rarz a collec tion Was evidently felt not to be au every day occur rence. We regard the exhibition - as not only kiniii .ing, but instructive also, and *hall be g:ad tit have vp, Amburgli's • Menagerie repeat its vislts. 'rite appoin tneen ts are all' elegant anti the equipments the ecertliest ey'er seen in this city." -., MU I . . r -I census •Taker's Questions..—Autong other 4 . o estions which will I.e asked•of all the citizens of the United States next month we have- care fully c.mtpiled the f ,lowing fr. _ ii_ the. Marshal's' blanks, whkh, it given a little attentb.m, will greatly expedite frni s ytirk cf taking the census. Ileitis:li to answer any of the. , following ques tions will subject the pers6n so refusing to a tine of thirty dollars: inh,,..4mnts—The name of e , i - ery person r:•-- dent in the family On Jtine tir4; sex, color :old age Of every member at last iiirthday: l!rtfess sjon, oceupation or trade of eArcli persql. male Or female. Value of real estate. Value. - of per spnal estate. l'ittee of birth; naming iZ;tate or Territory of U. S., or the country, if, of for eign, birth. Father or mother of foreign birth. If married within the lyear,, state the month.— Isiumber attendettptchool within the year. Can or can nut read. - Whether any . are deaf and dumb, blind Or idiotic. - Male — citizens of the U. .:i., of it years of age and • upwards.• Male eitt zkns of the U.. S. of _l years ot ago and upwards i right to vote is denii.9' or abridged on tither grounds than ri±diellion'br. other crime. ! heaths —Name of every peri.on who died dining the year. ending .Tune il, "1570.0‘ hose Place of abode at `the time Of 'death Was, , in the family. Age of spelt deceased, whether inarrii , l or widowed, place of birth, parentage, immth in ' which such person died, profession. acoupati•'m or trade,disease or valise of-death. Prodactions of .1 grieult u re.-- Name of agent. owner, or manager, acres of land, improvisl or unimproved, ~ , soodiand, 'other unimproved; iiresent cash value of farth awl. iinpitments; amount of ivages paid during the year includ ing • value of hoard; live stock,. June 1,1570, ti lic I' uses, mules 4nul asses, mild' this, working ( , n, other cattle, 'i4heep, sivine, value of all' li . e stock ; a eorreet-stateinent of all pro‘fnee of whatever kind daring the year,ending.inslP 1 , 1. r. Prod u cts of I ad , tst ry duroi.4 Iti: ‘ ur,r,.—Naluoc rotrperation, eoinpany. or indiviVitial produein.t.,-i, vaine . of $504), annUally ; eapital' freal :::ol - personal). invested in ,the inisiness ; motive p*wer—kind and panther of horse power.: nante'•:' andn umber of maChines; ay.erage Outliber of i hands employed ; average age; total .anionnt of wages paid during the year; number ofituoMlis 1 'in active operation, reaucing- part 'time ti roll . 1 time:Mt:aerial—kinds, quantities,- and values ; I Productions—kinds, quantities, value , . . . ' Srheditif 5, is devoted to ven.u . .il statistie. of which the 1)111)1k - has nothing to .1.4- , —;11 . 1 ,{...,_ I Nv 1 dons Ipeing of a character that must be 1u5t..,.: •..! ;' i by ptibii , loilleitils. ' - i . .' ‘l:.. o . It i- I le - iirabie that thi 11;1 . ; f faiiillic. a the matter> above 'tleferred c) • little atfvntio , ILI ibehrre the CCSUR 4aker call , ac it will reli(•v , . !them of much etrilijOrassmoit awl avoid nimi• -, - . i. .sar lly . y . do. ''.11. , 1e 'he ".work wit: •!t 1 int.t. :ill he d.e ,f.litily.u.'N: Schuylkill District Con - yin:ion, I. 0 of Good Templars.--The pquarterly ses,ion Of I. or G. T. of 'the Schuylkill convened at Ike .hall of ('old Water ' Port Tue..day, May J. '• The W.' C. 'l'. ; , ,h.et, being .absent, W. T. Illfhards,l 11.. G. W. C. T... ;called the convention to oilier. and ,00n,a--totn porary organiZat wa4 elle( tot.' Variou committees were appnintilil on linsittes., on . Permtment .Organir.ation; and - Resoltklibn, The Committoe on Perinanimt ; wunnization re ,ported the following. qtlicer , NOW 0161 elevica ; . - W. C. T., W. T. Ithlaards;;P. c; ('ha,. lie.nsinger•, W. Chap., - Ite;: - .• P.t. Mater: W-. Mr; C. G. Friek ; ; V.. 1%. Mary J.' Hutton ; W. Secy.', - Bctiningett: W. A-Setty.,-,Annie E. Gritfith ; W. 1). A. Rogers.: W. J. B. Bailey. The following lodges were repre.ented,: 'Reading, NO: S.i of Reading; Shady Bill, No. '706 of Gilberton : Bright Star, No. .."2:11 of Taina qua; Cold Water. No. tit:A of ;Port Carbon; Good ('heer Lodge of Tressonit; Broad .Menntain. Lodge of-Gordon ; entralia Lodge, 'No. -corof Centralia;' Ct An• Lodge, 3:i:+-of I;eigers triwn; Pamphylia. .oilge No. 71-9 of Mahano ' Cites ; 31+7 - of Birdsboro; Snrl light bridge, N0:1.6W of Shenanrioali ; Aqtia Lodge,-10. Al ofAshland, White *fir, No. '22. 'of St. Clair, - . 3 4 There was ' a good "attendance of delegate. from the various lelb - tva bleb delegation con- ..tributing its part to inakO the meeting:Will pleasant and profitable.. CM the eVening of the first day' ;Tuesday, puhlic ses; 7 .ion. W 11,4 held in the beautiful and commodious 'hall 'at Port Carbon,, at which - there .Was ngood.turn. out, and the hall was well hided. It was a kind o f an experience meeting:and/10e remarks were made by -Messrs.' W. T. Richardg, Rev. J. I'. ltev. Mr. reckert, S. Chillson, W. B. Parking, Jac. Wentz,.l - 1; F. Crawsllaw and Rev. Nbble :Frame. The ieXereises were inter-' gpersed with beautiful Temperance, Melodies, mid the gathering pt-oveit! to pe a dechled';:ue/ eess,_ The public nreeting In the M.'„E: Chttreli -on Wed nes,d ay evening., waa. very ably addressed by Bev. J. l'. Miller, of -Birdsboro. • / The' next convention is tb be held at ,Weigers , town, Becks County; in t August; Woe to he definitely fixed by the l';_xectitivoAommittee. After the next convention the ntectintzs are tb i be held semi-annually. IThe *allowing were / I recommended 114 • Dist vet Deputy - subject ; however to:appointment ,f .l: NV. C. T. of P. 1 - Northern District: of Sel ylkill-11,. C. Frecic,*. Centralia i,Sootliern-V 1 1 , Itichartls, , St. Clair; ilerks.i.Nmtity-:-,Dex. .P. 'Meredith, Reading. . The following arell o exi•cutivcollik:ers eje !tt.d •'' to serve at the nex . nvehtit'm: District W. C. .-11. F....trawsliaw, St.. flair; i District W. V. .—Elirnbeth Dawson. St.. Clair ; • District W ' ' cy:—J. 111.. ltredlar, Port t'arbon . .- ". to Whom al hostiles"; and anything Pertaining to these c;onventions should be sent. :Essayists= Were 'appointetl 'to .prepare essays for the next, ..converftion. '. - . - .l.4,trns RENNl.;ciiin, . . _ . ~..! • ly. Secretary. .. x i •• te committee appointed for the pUrpOse, ' esented the follinving , Preatn No anti •resolti /tion which were adopted by ihe'l 'otivqit ion : 'W' ragas, il - e have been pncombre permitted to 'assemble tokether to deliberate in the interest of the great cause of Total Abstinence; therefore, Resolved, That, We acknowledge with devout thankfulness ,the superintending care Of Divine Providence to watching over us dinfing the interim since last Convention, and that we are enc,iuraged tolabor With renewed etiertry: - , . - • Resolved,%Tha):weliall with &night the onward course of the Tafnperance iteform, that our cans. , belkig right is mighty and Mind prevail, and that as "coming events cast their:shadows before them," we thinly believe the• Temperance Star Is on the ascendancy, anti destified to achieve , unparalleltd success in.the future. .. - . . Resolved, That see cannot hope to attain ultimate pnd complete success until the church' will take be neath Its fostering cafe anl- protect No Inane:ice, a causewhic.h Is twin-sister hi that-of our,holy Chris tlanitV, and we therefore call upon all members anti friends of the church to "Carrie over to Macedonia and help us" dispel the citords'.that have so long darkened our skies, fully ategred that none other would reap a [treater barreat than the church uni versal, and the cause of morttlitv. Resolved, That we reconntwintench Lodge to.linve undoa its auspices aAptdditi Meeting at : least once In 'often on : aster. and commend the "Temperance Bleatingritteet4tnently adapted to the fintherance of the pentle,__ , . flesoftedc•That in onier teliaveat each convention a full and complete report of. the standin and con- Milian of eac h Lodge within- - the District. g that the Executive Comnalttee• be Instructed to prepare a bhthisfitirm for report, whichmust be cc:tided to by -the W. C.'l'..itud W. 8., Of such Lodge JO the District. Resolved, nisi titaraezt. Convention 1* held- at Gelgerstown, August, ligO. , ' '. - • Resolved, That:legislation trill tied I,* strarcvnta-• tiresome:ling to Amnrienaideas an#l Republican teachings and- doctrines, Unlit the people elan be allowed to determine hy ballot whether they will tolerate in their midst an ggelacy whoseWde mission hi to deetroY the WeiteSe, en4OorfliPi• tbe UMMIA.and tb o=men. . ; Two, we are pletuted to abroniete tits ad , . vent and. suotesildul Working of the eAmgrftsiona TemnersnCe flociety, that we Minot hope to have e ff ec ti ve laws enacted, until-Our legislative balls are freefrosn the contarriltusting influence engen;, dered by the ttse of ardent *Wits. aesateed, That. we commend the Width:it:Olen of remotion* Literature, nad to this end we. suggest the •gejleraj circulation of the "Kfliwrottit Goon Taxes,,,LX"' thh Metal organ Of the order, the cheap-. est paper inthc lipti. and within the reach of every MenibPr- - •• ' - : ~. Alor eounti+fi unol s Greenc, eoun y and so Touch "11 AL;gl7 river cm ;;rlse the fest of I siiii • • ira shoxild confine our labor Of illis - colredibill; lotowithin lhe Vanier that while we itronitt have "wry lod ge exe rt - to hare exercises of a social instructive ! character while thafe,' - .‘re 'rabid n , helms, ini*ess upon etefT member. tlud,"earn t labor brings success,' and that tests effor t fluid be directed whet eves' there is hope of redid the' *pep; or say erefing =1. 1"111 711111 " %the ectetive Commltiee be • in- , anode& SO, peo=re a pledge-book for the use ef4: tale eccve:C"• is/ !any of. fte meatingsor public. t ; Ruoteed, t the hearty thanks of this: convert lion are due and the was are hereby tendered to , Cold Water. lodge, No. al, for their ,uniform kind mess. extended courtesy, and stannous haspitality; • shown the member s of tads 'convention.. and we will ever remember, the reception here, and :trust this convention may have tient instrumental in doing some good. "WI bread cast y. , ae on the water*, that will return after man days.' 9 • I:tacked; - That the thanits , of the convent ion are tendered to Reliance DiiftdoU, No: 121. Sons of Tem perance. for the weer their Rail, end" to,grother le.' Miller. for the use of his onzan during the 'concen it. F. endrstrsk, - W. H., Mouuss, (*UAL D.tuittr as, :D.- W., nowt-Aram, I 'IPTILIA ~i :. DRICHEU. -F-lma L. STU:aims. )tARY M. Cl/MI.-SON -' Attest :.TANrx.4l.l.E.ts;2ttit'diet,l4-...1.1. . , . . • . D The Patriotic ead- 7 The Cereniotir On tion day next , of Strewing with Flowers the Graves of our Dead Heroos.—G.iwen Post. Nit; :a. bept. jot' Pa,. O.:\. R., has 4iumpleted. ite ariang e moth.: foe the solemn , übtfervance oh Monday next, of the duty of striving with' dowers the graves 0 rjLio,t, 'reitlirl-ti our 'comokories who died thatWle country ndgrit live, '• - • , The progranuneis w ;follows: . . ! . • - - - • THE I'itGCESSION. , • , . , The elite will form On. Centre street,' right resting, (in Market street, facing •west, 'at ail A. M., in thefollowing order,: - I . '• -• , Chief Marsha - CIIAS,. E: II El 14% 'Aids(. • • . Jones's Cornet Band. , • 1 , --. ', (lowelt Pdst, NO: 2.1,`,G. A.. IL :', ' Honorably Discharged Soldiers and Sailors. Carriages containing ;wounded _soldiers and • sail Ors. ' •', Lodges and Civic Societies. ' • ' . . . Fire De ixartm cut. - , , • - :. - Citizens. Pr.ice , sSim will move '9 S. M.:, and Will . • visit the different. Cemeteriesby the following . , . • ItOUTE. . . • • - - •Up Ceittre to Odd Fellows and Jekvs' burial grounds, down Cjialre•to Mineravillp street, up , .Minersxille street to Second street, up Secondl Street tqu'Welsh Baptist Cemetery, down Second street .111 Minersville stteet." up Minersyille I street htWelt I) (..' , ,ngregational Cemeteryand A fricatiburial 'ground; across to Market street, Up Market I..,!.M.L.Laniel Cemetery over W(xxll street to Howard Avenu'e, on - which are the' Presbyterian and Friends' burial grounds, down; Schuvlkirt :tie:meet' , which arc , the liernianl and Irish burial grounds, downSclihylkill Av-, elute to. Second street.: down Second street to Chur,•ll,Alley. down Church Alley to Episcopal; Churen', burial ground, up Centre Street . to' • ; Market.;street, and dismiss. . - • 1 The. child nal of,the slitforent Sunday Schools; will 1.,. , _• prep lit in the ivierious cenieteric:s to I, I H sist in the ileCoration ceremonies. The schools' I have be 4.41 assigne , l'as tolli,ws: ; • . , To Mt. Latirel and Trinity• Church CemeterieS " —the EPiscopttl,Sec , Md .Presbyteriaii and Eng lish and•Geruntwlteformed Sabbath Sarno's. . - To this lid,l•Fello' Vemetery—the Engliill ' and German Methodist Episcopal. Evangelical Associatiim and 4 :etznan -Lutheran ..Sabbath; i Schools, • i . .. , To the l'ro.,byterian CeineterYthe . FirA Presbyterian;English Ltitheran 'rind, BaptiSt SlibbatltSelniols. . ' .'t .' , To the Wels - burying-gronixds—tho children of the• Welsh Congregational and We!sli liapti,t Sabbath Schools. ! ', ' • -,' • . . To the African lburying,grotind .the children , . of the African Sabbath School. The'Veremony far - the:l Hit-Fellows'. Episdo-pal and Preshyterian!Cetactries will lie=. -.-. • Prayer. • . , ; 1 . . slinging Jr.s„. Sunday School-children. j • I lecD:a`jon of the graves, (luring. which the Band w ill perform a a Dirge. , ' .•. , 1 ' Other details its far the schmils are concerned; diaye been !t-ft optional with Mil koperinteld etas ;• . : .<,.. ‘ At 4,,P. M. an pr Lion will be delivered at the Court , 110u5e)., , .• Chaplain C. C. .MeCalic. • i' The(- •,itirades of l'o-t`_:ll will meet at the P ist ,i ro,n ,p 1 Monday mornin . g, at S o'clock . . Dr(l4:` (lark clothes ond list and White gloves. :- To-ntOrrow I:lunday:, evening. the comrades will a4s.unble. at Cant') tar; o'elOhk . , to. attend divine.; servi..e. at thi.'„lliptist ' ( 'ati reit.. A fuil attendance of the c-intradJ I ce Ps on the otsion is , •,-, - earnestly desireo. . ••• • - , • . . , A IllieSed. is : a ii4,of tlonannis •of sOI(ICA:r,S buried in the differein cemeteries of the Bor . ; , ough. .'hey numbei. 143. divided, among the ' various (4;m:en:Ties as f!dloWs':-.Presli.vterlan, :t , l; Frknds', '2.; NO. '..'. ;St. Patrick's, 14 ; .1 , ;14... •„ 1 ,,t I_•i l ixren, , :;;'Jewish, I :.Seli,e,l House; 1; Welsh Baptist 4; NVehdi l'ongregationaq 4; 1 African,_; Mt. Lturel, :4'l'; ()kid Fellows - . 47 • I'llE•4llYTEitl.kN CEMETERY: - 1 I.:lni•Jerinings.Co: 11, , ith Pa. lie ,, . ' ' • 1 . Jamos Nagle, ltrii.r 4 'ioi Oral. U. S. Y. .1...cp1i A. Gilmour . . MiCop.4 . sth I'. V.. J. Martin. •Nlator Isith p. ir. ' ~ , • Lewis' A-Wort It. Mover, !nil s ,y. s.2M. 1 ..Philip, L. Diehl, CO. It, sill I' V. ' 1. i • Chas. K. Esf,.. , rley,,,'-'7th P. M. - - *Tamil.) W c , . igner, .:11, 4 ; th P. V; ' ' • 1- j • Philip ('. Iteckinan, CO. 11. -Atli P. V. !• - 1 George Nagle, Co. :B, tlll Ix P. V. . V. t , Theodore It. Sander; Co. K. i1701.1'.' V. • \Vial. It. W 1.111.100; K. l'• th P. ' V.'(', •- ' " 1 ()avid it. Brown: Lieut. (',. Il i Nth I. V. • Nieli , ,las A. \Vvnlcroop,.Licat. TI.Xx 'l l , V. (1, - , I Ileitry•Gracti, Licht. Co r?, 1-:11 V.. V. , i James :-:.illinian,:t!':`4ll.P: V. • r , 1 John- Madison, Co:: A, 94 th I'. V. 1.- 1 - Tle:inits Ilia;; -k, Co. A, i all P. V. - i . Theo: P. , ,:k, 1:,:h P. V: ( . • - ... '• • ' • Thomas Sinith. .• ~ 1 , ! ~ : , - Thuilit,on B. lianle:. = . Clo A. !Nisi; P.IV. ' 1 I lenry I Linley. Cr. ' .. I', 9111 I'. V. ! ' ' Alex. Fox, Lient.:.‘• ,, . .1), 45r1i,,,P,. V.!: . : `" scrgt. Ncl , on W. „M•kior,•co. it. dsdi I'. V' -•-• cap!. lsaao E. Severn, (.'6. C; trill' P. V. Moses 5 ,- .amin. J,diii .Ifir,t.,Co. It. 1!•itli P. V. ' •• -..., . • John 4. Ilinil . ,soldi,-r War P- 1 1•2. - .L.,c14, Mertvine, title Pa. Bog. • 1 : , ' I '111..1'..1xv. 1.. Hartz. C•,..1. 27th V.iiS. l: 1 ' -.1,, , •41,11 Morgan% slldier Vx'ar Isl 2. 1,, (', 4. Vdin'Si, l yi•r, , '• :.. '• - ~,.L: • DaVid M iller, (... 4 :V, , 00'. V; 4. : -. Vliink Woolistoit,4'o; 11, (.11.11 1'a;1... , . . ! • -\ ullreYv Me( 1t..,1 1 . d.,,,,,,,,,.., t 4 it.„,..,11. 5.,,,1. ~'loosens. (-,..--1.:,,1 , •th Pa. Beg% ..- F ...-- -,.. RI EN lk• C•EM ETERY. " ~ . • Wth.•( iiilingliani,••l co'. G. , is'th' It V. . s;iall. E. Evani , , 00, I', 7th P.-V, tr . .' Nl'.._ CEM I.:IA:BY ' lii-'' ~ ...t'l', - irol , ,,lci; . CHI - BCH.' 1 ~• Cor) , . James Brady, c0...F.99i1i I'. V. ,'• Edw. Mc t :i Donoui, 7.... , , p ,I , \-. :. ' 'lames Porter, :all V. S. Artillery. . Calif. John Dougherty. Co. l':,.1 1 1;111 P. V: Scrgt. B. 1'arr'01, ; (,:0....F,-O 'di P. V. - - • Tieonas i'inihnings• • ' L - , Jainc4 NVlielan, Phi, I'. V. - • . ' . Prank liolaii,.io'rk ,N. v . v . .I , ,ll4 . Sulllvau, C,•,. Is , 4 , ..th Pa.- 1i,,:. Frank Belli% ~' , N O il-IM Carroll,l•o'. l A, tHth l', V. ' . . . thigh I,v mill, C.,i C. 91;th P. V. .., , tii.orge .s,ll•Neele . Co-•E. 45th !J'. V. - V. John li '1 nty. ..!...itli Pi': , No. Ce :',,in,.ter,k- - , cintETErn . it t it.:.‘in or . Erilsuor.O. klirteli. ' • 1 - rrimi.;:i 11. Ni , •1v0. , , Ni.w.ti Ittil , ,ir of War. , 1 4, 12. ' . . I• . riank eatupl).2ll:,, Ir.. S.-,',.c. , , 1 .I,iiin N. ISltillian,ll' , . A. '2Vtli I'. V. '..‘ ..- , I,i . -' JEWISTI CEMETERY.....t. 1 - 1 1. 1 , nirk 'Friroo., 9 , 1111 P. y. ' - - ..u.,11( 14 !I, Ill)t%.3l.: . rEM!'.:Yrt:llY. - I/ 111 t': Pot!, 12th .1,'.1. Artillory;•, - , : ! . ' \\'l.'l . `4ll II ILPTIST! r r,151::TI:ItN" , 'I ! 4 :oritier Jone... (.`+r..\, 9 , 1t.11 I'. V. ' /- •1 11 i • 1:11w. Edwards., Co. 11, •I'4th Pi V./,.- '. , I! L, • charge.. I'erry. ',' • —• / 1 i' l ,4l.•‘\'. p a t-i,..,! Co. A„-7th Po. Kay. ',!. II ik :-- - WEI.SLI. t!ON(.IItEi 1 Afll iNA 1,. .1I! . . i Tlkaintst Coniphilll, Co. 1).);111P. V. • .l, I A firaleini Al.numr.. 4St h ,P. V. • ' • ! II N!' ni. .1... mt . ,. C‘).ll, : - ..2.‘1,p; V.l .- Wm. ii. .liloyd,ku. It. 451.1, p„ V.- •• ' ,•-• ' i . 2 , 1 ~,. • . . .. A FltICA> CE - METEit.V. . . 1 ' , - 0 - i • Ciiarlo: Jaek,:co -13(11... S. C,:„/ , i - :I.le . nry litielllefi ::1.1-17. S. (.."..;T. • , .!. . 1 . ',-,:- ' MI a'N'',/"" I; CIIE I, CENIETKIIY..! .- ' . . • •! - I! Janie , : Slllitieni ) ,l Captain'2` 4 oll'. V.-, ,t. 1 chrtis Yolloelli,'ldeut. C:). i 1; •Itith P: V. ..,. 1:. i .1 ohm./ 1..111 ple, c;.y... A, Illitlill'..V. • °l i r, -I, 1 . .16nt'es Ilitzley. ?. . . .1 Jillin T.' Noble ,t P. V. ~ .l" i r eleort.ie Wynkol , , , p, Majo i . r. . i/ I htlii..l I t lui...r Co. II: -lsth I',i V. • L'liits. 'F.ll , ,Etve4, •.:.7tli I'. M. I , • : .1, 11 • 1 enry Burnish , 01.41, •Isln P. V. ' . II •11 I,ronit Pott - , Cutkain Co. B, :.7th P. V. .:11 . , 11 ' Itolit. MI Polito 1., Jr... Co. Ili ;:7th P. V. 11. l! , Alonzo Martz, Co. I. 7th Pa: Cavalry.. -11 Il 'rhos. Jan d. • . ' ' 1 liavid L1ei , 15.1.:i. t 1.1(1w..1. Slid'"" 4,aeob NVertley., '.lleni. Pittt, Aotiy, Cu!. F. M. Wytt 1.. (7 , :tl—loitit 114.na1: Christopher I.;i 'flutiiiiis •:.'illiiit'.} 1 ' 31,1111 1.1"..- , Sil. I ( ieprgo 1)111.4::LS. I. 'lien r. - Spiett'el,. I 7 ltubt. M. 1:t..114 1 :Javeb 1. Brighl 1 -1 - :nzene . Nlari,t!i Pew.. • 1 :4- 1 ' ' • ~ • • 1 ', . ' 'Proue:, N. I.alt:t.,it:.• - I • • !' , Capt. Baird, - 1": S. 4. and Nyar ar D.._ 01)1) Fi.•:t.Low;•;• cF.;:k.tETErti - .'!. • Jame: short; Ittiorepelpient (.'..). Cavalry;',' - .„, -. Benj. Ir. Shuck, Captain I'.1:1, 4.•;tii I',. - 1,7, • •, _ NVill. 11. I tulle; I.leut. - Cd.', It ' 4.4 th 1'..! V. 1, .I,iitiree Dufer; C K o. K. D.iill P. V. --r 1 . Thonins Johnson, Ijk , nt. I 'n: 1!, 4401.1' 4 ,! V i . , i . Win. a. mantik.L.::, ikatativii . ..,/rdito, , -. -./. A. Dunstoni Lieut:' . oo.. 0; 105 I'. V. I . l ,„.: Behr. - Stubbelbein, Co. i*.llli4ll If, V., - 1 ' • p - I ; eo. llracey, (0...11.,'12..9 P. V. . AVin. Ilaker,,lro.°D;ptitli - Pi .).". Michael SandA, Cp. -D i ; 9131.1.4 P. . lianiel .I".arnetl4("7. E, 4'lldt P. •V charies t'llydy. 'Phos, J,: ilryah Hugh Arin,q, Stranger. ' 1 •NV: Henry Fu 'Jaeohl l'inefra 1101.. Cooper Wm. Philliff. John Ilohler. I:tnannel Say J. 11.. 111vipci (3eorge Gratri .lohn Casey. • tt 0 -: t • Louis 'Leber' . rxxl, (_'..), 1ci,•45,:.11 P-.'V. ,t -- 1 '..Elirts Trifool ('0..1 , , t'ltth t •l'. N"..; ... X' . I: •11oht. NVI - lgh , ('o. If. , tuthll P. V; :-• :'' " .! ..:•.1•I'. Pieklev. ''' ' 11 1 1 (r'llArlesl , l'llt'Artnatt, Co. A.,'9.;;1ii".". - V.'' , '• Win. V 11e , ... '. -1 " .. ' .. - -. :I, •NVnt. C:aribt., l Sorgt.' C..). 11, 4,(91.P.:V., ' - -. 1. t • ' \V; 1.1 II; :Brown. - ' I - ~,, '. , r Janwa .T.enit'us, • '1 '• ' -'• - • - • - :• , ,1 41 • Chas. •A uran 1;10): if, •1;41t r. N.'' • . ''il 1; • Itobt. llnn Hiker. ' ' ' t• '' • ' '-• - 'f' ." ti t. ; Win. Prcde i 0.,.... ' . '• . :'''-'- - ] ,I! i Patti Vev, - I , q4th lc y. , - • '.- , - f • ?: N. J. Ihihr, i T 'Ptli,P. V, ' , ',iota: Ilenev E....44'1'01:er, 'Po. P. 4..1111 1 1 ) '. i Isaac 'pule:4llth Maine. ' '',', ' ''.-:IF • _ , _! , wm, hu.son,,, (k) (1, Vith P.•.V.: -- i: . ' ! Jas...a. 11ea416-, ('o, ir. f, 17tii ~ ci*,. li - John - Priee,"Gitiv It e.'• • 1 ' Jos. Bittle, 7th Pa. C,Av. ; - • , , 1 Jacob Feltrigle, Soldier 1 1 / 4 le.xlcqii .I . Vr., I Fred; Iladetiv.-4,5th P.-ir.; ~, • I ' 1 - • It is hoped Biiit in complinnee with tie laraation of • t;e,Chlef 'Burgellifl, places- Of . tress will be loseii; and , that ; the ; dsgs - o . .. , ' .. 1 - -'• . If Copuillttte 4+411 I'2 V. U Co. 11,,_. t)1 \ Ac: War .Igl`-'1 \Val' ian, ",idler War 151.2, • " is . I • t • (%); :271:1 P;C. • .• • it, ,491(fi , :..r.NV1.e luzr2: Washburn ,I:•ljuiant 17341 P4r• v MEE iitimn, 4.41 i P.-V !k,':tlith N. 7, V. ISI lor. MN . &might will be either placedat half mast or 1 OLLOWAY'S ESSENCID OP a u dit/LICA. viral d. • .. . , Ills also stlggeAte.l that during.the r passage of - 114 as ottZsToelett:lTyt.,l.l3.stirrintlitbbt.:,, u Nsence -of Jamaica GI ge rice , . HINIGIER, is of double stre n ngt r . h in , ap h d e the ma only r crilgore the'on yl ankle to be relied on In coma spf 0 'I I raltohus, tarrhcra. Dysentery'. 'nul -1 g i te t,r l Ti e ern is V r "la andrk take r n no o ther. . e improitsli•eness of the ceremonies. . .-'-! ''-''''. I spoo . nallor it is mcire ther . 9414 bthanequ t og - , ...., Clut useni who desire to'eontribilie flaw* fot t 1 wucueSpO oll oo l ai Stand storekeekpers. tesi ksarertt enees Ony f 'sre .mi req m u . es ti t i ed ni t? l sendllpha than, ,tolt 41.. vi n y , tw A is pe s r tr bOltl eet. e r . -Johnson, Holloway & LOW' . 9 A. t a I AU ' .13 ~ 0 an ren Wind a. , W ;!tiles Lizzie Ilartz Mid* Ward; l)dis. , f. . .i 1 ; ' .----- -.' ' ' ' • . Bo i d met'. 'N. W. Wurd:! or Mils Roads, S.F.; j CillialtEN - Cur' roe' Irra-LorAT's "vre eni r Gl .2... . - covrzzioNs. Ward, before - 7 ' n'el°* on 3/°l/dS"'. sinning- !They ariactAbbelous.. The doctors and mothers Say P so that; they - ran :le Lunde into. - .lbeihse of the soldiers. ! . be ( tort`.` ' for . ij.they are the moat safe and effectual remedy for th ose ' *. !I pests of WORMS. The gcnuine have the signatures of the proprietors on the wrapper of each box. Twenty-live cents per box.. Jelanwin t Holloway 6: 'Cowden, Sti,kreli St.; PhMi. . Juno. ,. •up--zwytr • -- _____ ___-_ _ ___ _ - . Jottings.—lidd Fellows' Ce.pietery was dlestetl on last Sunday afternoon.% ith appro. Ipri e ceremonies. ,A !large t , ineourt..!;,e of etti lze were. :nth il raete re i i3ent li o i heart } of Treble held a- Meet li n.: nlt Shamokin on Thnrsday evening. - - • . hail storm passed over .-',Alahanoy • City, Tit earora and Tanniquh, on last Saturday. ' i ottsville, has been titilistially r healthy • thus far ihi~,t thiS season, i 1 , ew t - eotirrterfeit fifty , tient notes;.iii. large ma illerS, lire tieing circulated: - Thtt.,tise hard 'to detect: -.,_ ' . 1 - - • ' --. 1 1 - m. E.: Stcle, Isit;.,l(ing a-resident •of St. l ! Clair...died; on Saturday last, after a lingering 11 Blnesa.of several vearS, , . . t__:J '..lie[ dead body'of Peter '.lfulcloyatey, a petf.T . . dlitir, iv:is found on, theitillroad between I.daha- i I. nett: City'. and Malituniy Piano on last Saturday ! [ nilrning. :Ho had; it [J- supposed, 1 ,. .e1, himself 1 . , flo i lvn on the trek to rest and fell asleep, and,a train tame along and ran over him. • . .; The,dectiraticizt of thb siddifrs* graves ht :Port i Clint, I n,..wi1l take plak4e'to-nitirrti)v.-< ~ .- Three brothers named. 3foritebeek, were sei.i-,, oilsly injOred.last weelitatarslllabarniy City, by ; ' thh explosiod , of a blast •.. - - - . 1 • • • ; • !the signal box neaeithe Auburn station, .was , . struck i . by lightning; on. last , Frislay night.l Nhbod_v lturt. . • 1 kle...foSepli -K..llloyer's Mill team ran . away; ; a:Mentl tit on last Fridityevetuing,:anil narrow 1 yl e'pl'edliridng down over a steep embankmen t,, iiTlWhich case they would 'certainly , have been k iled. 1 The reniains of IhinitTc. Iloyer,..lat4AY killed! on a Kansas.railroad, ,was:brought: ,to his f borne'' hi' Port Clinton for interment the'present week. - r ri,i. Chief Ilairgessits of the different "tor onghs •of this county,. have issued prochuna dons for the observance of decoration day. . : '. House ;flies are becoming .iininerous Sue t trOuble_some, [The Reading raticx einnine.nce .4,n next Ties. clay, to COntinge three.slays., . . • . - • ! . TT he corner stone of the. Cressona r,:yate2, , ....1ie1t Crirch Will bo laid on-Sunday, June , th, ; . ivitb 1% asonic ',ceremonies., ilAn aged lady, residing ifi . simtlerson sireet, • s as seriously injured by _falling, ": down a flight o stairs on last Saturday. , , -‘ ' 1, , Jlie i.upolsof:\ lessrs. tlartley A: Fox's fon yulr'y t-ok fire on- last Saturday , ... (Sainte :ling it 'to ticl lnount Of about t,•"..:iiii, _ I . - 1 - Nlajor'it. l'. tteinopli ?.. )ent last 'Sabbath iii .1 Itottsvillei lie was one of the few honest Inch • in thelaSt I,egislatnie. ~ - .. . .. 7 1 i.:11.r . 5.. Eliza Chewy died suddenly at..l.r resi.... l , ~•etico in :Railroad street, la`: Stuulay evening.!•l The Suspension of I..tt. 'flair,' and the Prestor4t , f oirardville, played:! match ganii• of brio-1 tall at St. Clair on :11onclay, iii 'AVliioti the SO- - Pensioit i,ivas, victorious by a score, o c G - 2 to 2.C,,.': 1 ..: ~ . .Patrick :Lee, Jr.,and John Brown who were f , . . -arrested last week on die eharov of having fired .i, - .....5: Sillinian's breaker at .M:chatiOy - City-, wore before the Court onn writ of habeas cor i orui last jaondavi hail a ile.u - ing,„ and were'rematided to il-in aefa Mt of ,111.koOtt and ..51,000 bail. . ' i 1.1. .1 . 'Mrs. Delaney, orlate.O'Brion, wius sent up to the hill on .•Nloilday•for sixty days, islcatase ,glee would persist-in getting drunk and bOttior trill!) pfticers Of ju,tic& 'every . two or ' three s, : . lay Mr. Alfred Smith. of Nialian4Y l.'itY',„ was itabbed on last. Sunday evening by a- rutilan Win> was elideavoyingto enter the house of Mr. , 'ister fOr the purp,)Se, it issupposed, of - murder. iig. Nir;Fistor.— ~- . ' •• ' ' ! . I • , 1 The menagerie, will be here on 'Monday. 1 ...' . Guinea pill, belle-go. to' jail for a - stiranier resort. 1 ... • '' . , . 4' ; . Elegantly executed twenty-.dollar notes are in reulatiutt. -Hard to detect. - - I 0 - The Reading, }Mitre:hi t'oinnany are taking i u p : ,,n, the 1 .,, , ,5,,,-,s of lice itieniben ! t of the I;eg,is a ..„_latatre, Wlif ti . found in posscssii,h •of anybody ~..1 • . else. 1 • „: ' 1: I'. i;. M.0Z...v. Datiiol WaShbiliii,'of Ashland, lias been appointed I i rand Chaplain of the' itaiel 'Lodge of Pennsylvania, I. I. of 0. P., :by the itraint .7%l!ater. . , Tbe Itortiugh Cottheil ,4 l'ottsville liar' ho :do:nit:de of it...ow•M . . 5. . , l'lle. foundation or the noir Bank is• progress; ling rapidly.. :- • ... '- - -.- : Satun lay-Alight retlits are becoming 'common . . in ,iiiiersville. • ' . .• , The •jOOl4 ;Men,' I liristian As_soci: . ition l is inereasbut in nutotters. !• A fat:i.e alarin' of Iti Cc Av:ks given on Tues,ll,2,- till 'AlOndav et ttti ng last, Mr.. John D. S.-Nil ie - wa. ino.4te4i lute, the •Wa.,llington comp, 1'.,1). ' S. of A'..' ' :,. - - ' . -.. ' Y . A „man attempted to mama suicide .iy hang ing, because. his wifc wduldn't 74.) walltiwt with hint. i, , , . • Martin Coal, of 11,•:ili.:1(•}1. t%av befOrt` EZllltre 'l{ll Tuesday, on tilt chargt ni, havin4colu iiiitieth, itssanit on Nrai Soi , rv:or. Ile Wttm bail to UIISNVer VilaP.Te.. • The Itchnocrats lidt,l hold their rounty'i 'hog lit the Hotisc, on Nfoliday s .laue 4411. • • 1;re4,1it...: 1 furniture' wag , in [vain ran away sthashing•lip a loail I,Turniturc. • 1 1 The Zion Ey:nit:clic:ll Litilieran 'hurpli,, at Ashland, will he'dedieut4 . 4.l to-ntorrow. 'Atitlpi!ny Haldeman, of Tatihiquai a brakcs luau on the 'Little' Schuylkill itailrhad. Intl :i !i hand niaSlicil,v , ocoapling ?ars - On 1V( ilnesilay. l j • A hor,:e. henry Fidler;.l! ,was stolen' from the' ,stahle at laity, add, on . . I! I.awreueetihook', cutinmate of the ;insane dg= ; i ii partniiint, at-the Ahns. Hore4i4, escapist 'from • there Oil Monday. lie , was 'recaptaired in this Itorotigh and taken back to his old quarters. I, , l.iiic Burkhart, an old and respected citizen 4: f Aidilaiiil, died ine,Frida . ;:e of last week.; • ; The; Sunday. Schools of, the Baptist.; Presbyte i I .riaii aiot Dattio:ran : ditirelies; will meet at, the i LailliOran l'hureli thk.afterno eh Cin at 4 olick;,to j i make, arrangement, ftir attending - um ,decora -1; tion on Nloinlay, .. O Tin' Pot t 4 'arn. s .n cricket 4 'lob was et: - --tnized I ; lit-st W,eck. . : - --. :- I • Wm. llele•r, otr.Mt., licasant„ . was Waylaiit, 1 i \01 . 11C : ‘ on 'the rort?l' home trout :litinersville on .f. l last Saturday • evening,: by a-ruin:in milt noWn. I- . t Relict 1r44...:41 tool much Mr his; assailant, and pi tnadc,44 id hi*'4 , ..eape. : Strawlierries a‘re primly in the POttsvilic nvir-/-" A ; Let..; ' - -el /' ;; i! The penally for i reflishig to answer the:4,pii.;s- ; aim's-of a .`llsll4 taker i4 l thirty thillars:v , '! ' Judite 11:4 - on dPlivered iin (14Mb - in ~iiTlitirf . I. day; that a uomaiil lilliaillno'rigilt to Y:OI-I :1-1.(•:I , V I . of,- a ica.seleildt'r. ; I ~ t per llearter, of Ticknont. - Nyjfh lfis ,tarted for the "%Vest M.enday.' Th' party •of fishermen whio 1. kited Rutter coimty retnritefl'homo on Thursday with ipinber o.l';flm.skekle:d A t9:1.(1 inititel., l'iltt,Xlllo . in a mail 1ia...%„; the fore part of the week/ , •` • l'hn spring' i%.1..6.7 / 7,(1 ll. , Adill-r Will voilt111(.110e nit Tivistlay next mid end on Titrsday.' • - ( ltirhard Sitttylt,,an einrignieri,af tin, a . \Villiidit: !! P(iiitt l'iillierY, ytaq killed (til :fhilis lay 1t,:i,.. ( 4...l7.zo;, , goitigi(fowii the; sr.`ntit ni , titi - hint. i fli,i 1 Wifi , ; :,iirl , _iveit 'eltilitreff.lnL.;*. rr'ia Entrian'd, / i • strrivci a Iti lit,ti,•..th iti. sOr'en.ii..(tir , after the sad 4t..airrtilleit. . li . / • . . _ _ 1: ./ ' Vocal Pitsiita‘.s .110nCr5. OM IN=IEZI tt titit-11110.-wrZlop tirytii pay Millis rohtlinol :Li ~utl ' •:., SA LL: DrL . .4 • tiLy"...”. af.1:11111‘11:1.... Ult=il pji , ,tc...;3.s„s to 1.1. yard. 4, for imv dollar, 111 rf.fvt, •01*,e.r In diange., . ~ Nin* l'.vtil..dri-i ju't rroeiyed at th, ('Lank and TrinintlngStpre, I= t.'.d.art, strect i b.dow -.1.tu01 , .an limp... PoLt-dilik• dl-t f • NI At .f ;I E Ipil.,V.Sl). • _. _ ; ONLY 21) emit. I r u sttpt‘itor ilyster Stt!v: at :INwtt',.' Lrullt-c hitt! Rt..sitattrant, ;CO: 191 . . 1 %at ru st:.•et. rrims rs,lncol to suit tIo tistt&. - k.'l4il :n.l sve tot • - -.-- • • - - -. FituNvii, Englis . ll :coil .I.lin•ri.i.n L'li.,th:• - ., a1i...4.,y1i..., and,of the Borst qualltit , s.at D. A. Mutt h.'s. C't•n't re St. . •Fruz."su p P.1.D1 , 1:n 'LINEN Dnii.l.47;, 3 . I)caut 1011 nrti. de I). .‘,..Sukttli',.., in•ntre"Stru..t; • , special Potters: ... . rr . HE co,AripEssiotis op AN: INVALID'. ...11: i l'ohlhOted tor the hehetil of yorNo MEW and o thi. r , who...tiller front IsZervute4 l'whiltty, etc,', sop plyina•the means of self-care. \V rittlen by one who tanrtl , hino , 4; and sent free on reet'tivlng a punk-paid iliraeli-d 4.11 , it':01. Address • ; , t i 1 - , ' 1 . ;NATHANIEL MA XF.A.111,, lase. •:,.'l, 'i11i:45:2-.fliti.• • . '• " , rtrookryn "C. T; J> : #ST GH9III. - .. ' -•.' , • • CH/ialltY PEI,TGIL.t. TIIOCIlhzt• :I .. i ~. • i • • ;For Colds.) cough+. Sore 'Throat. and 'Bronetitle. N Ole so (:oral, None so Pleasant. None Cure en 9 II Irk. i 11,C511T0N , ...t. CO. ; 10 Astor House, .s: eW )li,i'K. . Use no more of thrice horrible, tasted nausentim• "IIIIOWN CUBEII THINGS." i `Nov. 6, '6W--4.s6—tiii. =I i t I- , I , r Ai COUGH. ..COLD, OR SORE THROA RE quires iininediate , attentlon, est beFloct oftep ,re,4lllA in 'tin incurable R.. 13ROWY:11111.0..XCI.1.1! AL ..T1t44.111.A will most urIONcHIAI gli - e Umlaut. relief. For LitioSzOiirrrN, AtiTilmA,C.iii-Anitil,d-oNsOtprivEnnn OCkk fuitoAr 1)i5r4.4K4, they lia ea oothin otie k L. • §l.NtsllitS an 4 PrIILICSPEAKEES u.e Olen) to clear and stengthen the voice. trig to the good copulation and 'repaid:l:y ot the rnany worthies& and cheap int ito i0 , z7,1 arc of for'eto.o!q.-71 Rn yood for nation'. ne SUM to bISTAIN LTICAN -.N%-4:niZONf'.IIIAL 11121 • 7 .:' , .7cir. 1 i1..',2471.7.-tiril, . • • ' ..' n1f..:1:--:•4)11 the Mill, ittst.:rit Mc:lei . % P.2..c11j', N. ;,(AN.A. , -_,Su 11171:Er, of l'hicgrove Tow,zl.lill.). age I 1 7 1 - eztrs,.3 niontlis and 1 day.. . . .. , _44 la 'Uwe& :Sow " lar„ 1101.1 by Drnriti..4l,„ ----- , t . . ~ ..r. ' 'A Priv. cure:tor Dysentery; p or iM RIS REIM Diarrhea . 'Colic, nis,l Gripinj S Prim,. 'it reguiatrithe Bpi* - - . . . oh, as.liatfßostlessness,2llB7, • .. • Infizatmation. land' Promotes / itig t iEr Heinity real: Ittoftears thia .Guini„ : aid renders' Teethfag .. ' erst. .yrter tO eta, per Dretiri. _ , ....254xtas inve*4 11 , 0; , .x..., , 111 1 ‘1YEH1AL (Ma cr VENT far Chet Drtrni,msores rtrpt imik. Wai Dover ! M . r e F ttt l .. eolpt Dr , ,4:51m4 . - • Kept. p: : : •Si, jy , . . t . - 1 XNll — il3 AY,Lo.ll'B , rl l .7l ' D 017.; LTNIMENi. .. .• .1. :The great _ external will- tbroltnemnat ism ... viiira4gin. Stunt 9 01 , Brulsel, ChilblainA, Sae:l'l4bn%, livaijim 4 rue Joirgs, ito.'.; i Posapssfilg_ukstiip ''. Au us a'l4,inner4. it - *ill prcrSe nsftr 171 1•0 1 1 in vs - arY War 11S-Nes Of Alionlo llll / 1 111. II d iiP ll .7 ais, either s Igbr or soloasot is ntways trait y. to • tey° pair,' • his Linljnent has be , , Wass for the ;Pe last fifteen ,fetius, and has, given entirelstdbasetlOn ozherever It has been used .: .: '' ' , ' Prepared and sold by - Mrs. ,C. 14. 1 1.1fL0TV4100. 501 ," Centre W.: Pottsv il le. Agent at Mtnennalle, LAW; 1- TRENCE , A BROWN, :f. agtsts; Ashland, S.=-D: . 0 , MAIZE, Druggist. • . 4 NEI MI -24 4,4.11 1 , mtit).4- . I =1 ■ , CHAICING AND BUIININD.—It Is not neeesr .3 Nary to journey front the tropics- to Alaska In order to experience the ettrentes of beat :and cold. Thousands undergo all the - inconveniences of thli therntOmetrical change every. day, or. every, other. day, as the case may be., without the troablepf mot . - ing over the threshold. A word with these invol tintarye'shrikers;,.•What are they doing tp espedite their return toe medium tempernturer—to. break tie chills and - Ira - cash the fever! Are they 'dosing themselves with' cpilnine. thereby imperilling the soundness of their bones and Impairing the vigor of fiCelftbraina and nervous system? tome of them :are, no thatbt,tott not the =Writ)* of them,'.lt is be- Veered; -The Value of licatetterit t totnach Bitters as '- ' -a qt harmic , mt and certain specitle,fer fever and ague Is understood and appreciated in all parts of the coun try where . Intermitterits prevaiL. The residents of • suet' localities begin to take it early in the spring as a protection against the miasma by which they are surrounded -,'not all of them, Perhaps, for a blind .•adherenee to.e.rror is the speciality of some people, but. the greater number, . • If there Is any liked tacit to therapenties, it is this; that the Bitters are a far bettersafeguard against all the varieties of periodic maladies produced by un winSlesonie exhaUtious than any drug or compound In (lie materia medics of the profession. ~ This sumer- Lion is made with ail. thus respect to the 'faculty, but cP lug an.importarit truth, and one that nearly eon- • erns the health of large. settlements In 'various parts of the country, and indeed of the public At large, it Is made fearlessly. Founded - on szaple and unimpeachable testimony , it defies disproval: . To breatc , up chills and fevers, as well as to pre, vent tlaetn, ' , there Is nothing so reliable as his w holesomevegetahle restorative; . 1 ' Jan J. 70 I , • 1 ' LT OW TO CUBE CONSUDIPTION ! IA THE PItiLOSOPHY Or DR. Seligtzek's GREAT,MED eIs E .4.--Witi people never learn to know that a tits eased liver and stomach necessarily. disease the en- . tire system!! • The plainest l'rinelples' of common sense teach this, mid yet there are 'hundreds who, 'ridicule the idea, andcontinue itt the course:which almost inevitably brings* then prenuttuirely to the' grave. 'laving as the majority of the peopled°, at' Complete variance with the laws of nature, jt, must be apparent to all that, sooner or later," natarewill revenge herself. Hence we find that persons whit tnthil.tte - to excess to the use of very rich or Audi.' gesdible food or Intoxicating drinks, invariably pay a heavy penalty ID the end. The stomach heeentes disordered and rentse.s to act ; Melts - et. falls to per= form its functions, dyspepsia• anti itsattendarrt evils t follow, and still the *coffering individnalti persist in clinging to the thoroughly .exploded ideas of the past. Dr. SCHENCK'S medicines are recomMended to all such. - They bring sure- and certain' relief wherever they are used as directed, and. all that ix necessary to establish their"reputation with every, ailing man or "woman - in the land Is a fair anti int • partial trial of them. bet those who are:skeptical on this 'point, antrwho have permitted interested persons to prejutilee, them against these now cs.le ttratl*d -tetue,ties for t'ortsumption, 'Gist:ant their prejtallees; and be governed by the principles - of. reason and commoif sense. If the s y stem is disor-. itered depend upon IX, in nine casvi; out ..of ten, the. seat Ofr.the disorder-will be found tit tite\stotuach and liver. To elenuse. and invigorate 'the stomach and to siiinuitife•theilVer to healthy action, use ' . Sett 14Na 'ICS MAN DRA KE. Ili Ll.S...—The daily Meccas- ' ,tug deniatid for -these pills is the best evidence of :their value. Thousands upon 'thousands of 'boxes are sold dally. Why'? Simply because. they act• 'pronfrtiy, nini eplcientiv. Invalids who'inity not . . find It cotiVen lent to call on Dr. SCHENCK in per- 140 ii are itifornitsl that full and complete directions .for use. tosionipatiy each package of the • - MA Nit Usk E . I'llt.l-4,' Put:int:4lc SYRI:p AlliD •SA WELD To:4 itt.-These inedieitest"will cure , conautup-. Don .unless the lungs are so far - gone that the patient is ent I rely. beyond the reach. of medical relief. ... It may he asked by those who are are not familiar with the 'Virtues of these great remedies, - "flow do Dr. SCIIENCK'si medicines effect their wonderful . ; cures of consuutption?" . The answer Is a Atonic one. They begin their work-of restoration by bringing the stotnach,dive? and bowelit into affective healthy condition. It is foodlhat cures this formidable disease. " ticitet:caqi - MANI:MARC Fitts act on the liver anti stomach'," promoting healthy secretion; and removing the bile • and stimesehich hasty...resulted from the - inactive Or: torpid vouili Ural of these organs, antrof th t system geneially; Tills sluggish state of the NAY and.lhe consequent accumulation of the unhealt fy sub-. stances named prevent-the proper digestlo of food,- and as a natural cousequende creates diSease, which results In prostration and'ilnallY in death. •• '. -, Scite.Ncli.'4l.'ut.stosicSYßlTE:tintiSEll,W.LEti TogIC. when taken regularly, mingle With the food, aid the digestive 'organs,. make good rich blood, audits a natural consequence, give flesh and stretigth to the patient. Let the faculty say what it may, titis.is the only true sere for consuniption. Experience has proved it beyond the shadow of a doubt, and Llano:- ands are be e -slay alive and well whcia few years since . • were regardedas hopeless case*:, but who were in .duced to try Itr.SCIIENCK'S remedies, and were „restored to permanent health-by their use. 41 - te of the' tirst steps the physician should - take wi. li a consinaptive patient is to Invlgtirate the sy.,4tein.. Now how is I thii to be 'done! Certainly hot by giving utedicluesthat exhaust and enervate-•=s toed lei nes that impair Inittesid of improve thelunc . DOM, of the digestive organs.. Doctor ISCLIENCK's niediclueti cleanse the stomach and bowels of all substances which are calculated to irritate or weaken' them. They create an appetite—promote healthful digestion—make good blood, and, .as a consequence, Dies! Invigorate anti strengthen the entire system, atalmore especially those parts Which are diseased, If this cannot be done, f hen...the ease must he te garded as a hopeless - ohe. If the physician finds it impossible to mike a vs. • tlent.feel hungry. if the diseased person,ca not intr. take of good nourishing food and proPerlyidigest it, it..islinpossiitte that he can gain i u flesh and strength; and It 1. 'equally luiptrodhle to bring a pal fent to this condition so long int thit liver Is burdened With ilk-. eased Idle, said the stomach laden with unhealthy sl • Aliiott the tirgt request made to the pliyi.lcfait by. a colistilteptivepat 'vitt is that lie will presefilbented icini,s that will reinove or-allay the eituttli,lnight sweats and chills; which are the:sure attend[[ts Op, consumption. ° liut I hls should not be' done,-as the cough is yule' 'an efrort of:nature to relleye itself,- and the night sweats and eh i ils are caused - by - the 'diseased langs. Tlte4entedieS ordinarily prescribed do more. harm than - good.; They impair the func tions of ' the stoniacli,dinpede healthy 111 . p-talon, and . aggravate rather than Fuse the disease. • . 'lltere is, after all,. nothing like theta with which to substantiale a position, rind •'h Is upon facts that Dr. Sell.EN CH: relics. i Nearly all who have takeit his Medicines in accordance with hisAirections have uot'only been cured fif eoustimption; Itut,frOm • the fact flint these medicines act with wonderful Power upon the iligdstlye organs, patients -thus ' cured speedily gain llisli. • Cleansing the'sygtemot all impurities, they' lay ti - W , foundation fork} solid, substantial structure, t ,ROstoring t hesejorgaris to health they creel e an appetite: - 'I la• foodis prope.tly assimilated; the quantity of blood...is not only in -I.l`eaNl,4l, but Iti illfUlti rich and strong and in the face •of such a condition of the systetn till disease lutist'. be hal i kilea./ . t • i• . . Full *I ircet tons aecompatireueli of the medicines; so that it is,iiiit absolutely necessary litat' patients 'should 5.." Dr. 511iFlSCh.. perstilially, 'unless they. desire to have - their lungs examined. For this pur pose he is at his principal office, No, 15 North Sixth' St.. ' corner of Coninterce, Philadelphia, every Static-. - day OA. :tr. unfli 1 P. 11.. - • . ' 7 'Advice-IS given wit tuAtt charge. but. for it thorough 4xfuninitt ion with tint itesplrometer Vie charge in 15... Price of the l'illinotile Syrup and Seaweedhe each, SI rot per bottle,! or trr.lia a half dozen. Marf drag c l'il is 2.5 cents a pox . . Fur sale by all druggists: April la, '7O . . . - . , ltnrringts. • • • . • . IN CI:E.I. —I:IN,UK-tin the 21.4 of Niiiy/hy the Rev. J. NI. Lieht.aiivalner. fir. 11A Rittsi , s Ulric rA., - Of - l'ot t••:vi Ile Yu.. to Nit , P. KATE It.i.s9• 6 , of I'ra:eeril y ale, Sett wyna ll Co., Pa. , • . ' •..;, 1. • - • _ • OVEItiIECK—SifF..RMA'S-Ori tile 45th ingt., by the if"lllwirvA, W. FRANK OVItitIIECK; to SIIEttNIAt;iI both of Ikkt.V.vilie, £a. • • peat 49., .. , . . . I,IIENEN,--Iti this 114e:cmAl , /ti .Survltty I:Veiling,' .:\ 1a5• ...1,-% m rs:I:LIZA (!li I.:NJ , : Y, :Aged 131 yedrs:7 months :rirl 11 +. 1 ...4. , ... : - SD M.- 7 ( M fling . . MAY 21 t. , . In Fish nil., of ;11tonitiN itgo.li7o years : ' sToN Sat unlay, Ntny'2l, In St . (!1:t1r. :liter an ne.:so . . veral Wm. STnsn, , F;sq., agort ILisrc~Lnuoiis. LEHAG.II .11.A.TLUOAD COMP:Y .Tinte Table I,lll,Wliair ; connections 'of the It. ce. w'ith those Of She !•Plilia..!.& Reading lt: R. Co: le :ma (room PlAtsvilie : ! and Intermediate pointaiDe-' green .It,enclit; and iNttaviltu. . ' • • .1 M.A.. M. P. M. Leave Pottsville.,; ' 5.40; 9.00; 2,45 ' • • 7.23! 10.25 4.35 East l'entva.Jiniietkon....:...... s, 5 11.55! 0,50 Arrive at -Easton : New York:. ... ' 3.401: UM" Ip. 11.1 P. M.!P. • s, -- !A. M.! -M. . 5.451 '323 7.:X1!- 4.33 10.40 • CUD • .12.11 7.35 . Foi` IRAUCT - 1 land IntenuedLate. potnla leave I'ottatille,s.lotual 9.1.00 A. 11, and 2.45 M.,ar rive at' Ilnneh Chunk 12.00 -.11. 5.45 and 9.3tYP. M. • 'lt ET leave moult Chunk, 4.45 and -10 X, P, arrive at Pottle:ll.le, 12:25 and 7.3., P. IL' For, all *Ant. ht--tdtelLehlgh Coal Regions and fur lowa s tida, Waverly ;and Buffalo.. leave - Paltav (Re, 5.10 A. M. ..! - I. - ROST. EL SAYRE, ' Superintendent and Engineer. Ilet)tlehtitn, Dee. 24, '17.1 ' 15-/Y I • ' Laave Ne* York ........ ........- .. ..... • r P.aaton .• • East Penna. 4unetton .Iteticling J• Airive at Pottsville d ' DE '47IV iv. cf OAT,. : - 1 operation, hence the large number'Jid, and the per fect: satisfaction glyph. rc , n Um, I klutit nit el mialogue coirttil fling sixes, pig ces nti:Mks I mon la's tfmi partial using them; .alko coulaliting price Hsi of oul• Wood' and iron 'Cars; Joni Tubs and Itarkivs, Dock' 'and' Hook Blocks; Ac. tilso contillning naugh Iniurtun ttun useful to Coat Merchants, . . . PEDE'RICF. Albany Aigriimiltural & Machine Works. Albany, Jan 1..4*- 2 1t7Z`ftni . :1}' ' New lark.' • 'lOkT ksss , 4611`14 OFFICiIriNTERNAL • 1: I.lti I. 7 I.•:,PUTTS V MI. E,l'A. :The Toxpayersof the.liah Coltertiou Marla are hereby ttotlaitthat!emthe • .. 10th nd 314 daps o 31A Y. Ik o . Appeals will redivect and determlapd relative to) any erroor exbessave Valilallopatiliseasnatinta (o. Enumerations, by the Assesor or Cgatslarit•AL: aesaors.of fSehuylkiU County at the Oillye ip Pena vine . • . - That the Omee ofthe Asgessor will he op:m for , the. hearing of Appeals hy-parth‘s shah v‘itorirarily aPPear, during which ttaturthe prooeiSlirwi t5l the Assessor and the A.sS:Nuint Assr-ssor,'And the Annual Lists taken arid reternel wlit be submitted' to - the , inspection of any and all - Parsalta ITIV apply for the purpoSe. •• ..• Ali Appeals ere re