The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, June 04, 1870, Image 2

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i T . 1s - iu , unqug ,,, t ioned .rao that if ,the
i T ar yirbiti r eported by the . Committee.of,
- e Ways'and Meall!=la tliin sesstqu Of Conslrts,
1 1 -,,,1 li,.; e a iadAptif/ sulk hecOule..a law, that
i ai ..Mcs,.,: would. have revived t hroughOut the
= eoltntry;!eausing.ati increased demand this
,-,. ; : oT for Troia one mil liotrio, idle and a half
loiliions.of toils! Or, ("OA -1.% 11101 : Wtinl4l jLive
:keen tival'it the stirplus product of the Mi
ll:me-4e regions for if)': ii n. Alth i ongli titnp i rices
1, - onirl not hive litien high, they • coulci have
.I , •k!:llla.ptat,&, , intitair tltive rites to; all en
..,!":....4.,,ir:. i,t-l i e production. "f l ) rat that bill
Li 1 rcingh •opt i oosed :Pt it was by t le
.I.'ree. T rad !±I'S
- (.l = p:!itt. - • i rly; a wise and prudent course was,
neelx- - ,:laryion the . part of th l ads engaged in
s:1
!production in l'enniylvania..! Yet what did'
• rhe' f% 111 11 try witness In 'March l nt this Region"?
-A :stoppage. I,y. the l ' tlini.rs lvlien ' the basis
' w;tgt' , wile bIIIg.PaI,-( l .' Alol.his:vatne just,
~it the heels- of they great ilterreiver the
yottitry• . tigalnst tlu! - high !prices of coal.!
'i'liis v!,•as'4 - eelit.upoi in Waishington by, the,
ft lends of proli:etion as one of the' Most:
--,t :mid Ploeceilings that the Men person'ally
awl vitally interesto i l l in the, passage at !this
• •: - 4::slo1,1,01 , ' a. Prelict•tfye Tiiiiftl bill, could have
. - - 1-,freit guilt,y. Meni'ners repreSenting on
: slittomeitts smarting tinder the f:iigh prices ;
1!1 eon -14: ':%4.1: titVoral.lle . 'to protection, - . 10und!
their bands in ti. ' llll.N ' t: , :trt.• tied by this univisel
detion; l -1;i . 111 e IllirpTs. Lukewarm protecri !
-,tionists said that If such Conibinations to!
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- i:,,er, up the prices !of void Ittink!arrantably,l
:, eee periditted tO i 'exist, they would oppoi , e the!
s' 'fariti" l•ill, 'while the viliv i t 4)f that ..lurcho
lopptige - was to ilis,Ll•ibt sensible, thinking'
f
r , : 1 ii uf:rs, - many of, whom will ; thin Po. g iop mid'
!!,!ot employnictit : WitlitlieHiningf'ompanies!
• in- the upp4:r l'inliltle4 .. . - '"' .... •
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. ' IN9W, :we say nithesii
!•lea atin•ly.,_froni• all tthat; ‘pit'hav!.rnsd froto r W
„: .liing.ton - id con--:,
(....
" td;et ion with thlS'suhjeet, , hat the ac i .tion of;
't he itth- , .ers in ,Nlarell did More to 'plefLlat Choi
'llorikr- hill !of the Coninlittee of \Va i ts and
NI eans-illthis siyssion,!thatt any other isit - glet
-,tltll,g. 'l:ftlie,jeaders of,the4nitters had been
direeltY lin triei)ay of 'English Manufneturitt4-
Interests, they! could Ma have acted! .*
itiorO
/ f:;.-ellV, , ,liin the i interest of the Free lirade : i
..,,
• to • Injure - ch. , produCtive industry 1)f flu :l i
,eouiltry;- We ilieren,re, believe that! these
_ wen Wllo ~et
.theinse;lves tip. lei leadersr ! of 110
kvorl , .inginen, are :More directly respwisll4
! . .I , ,ti ilte &Tea! of t4e - Tarill' hill, and eolitinu
..:-. at inn` of: tlll. Old :bill, than !any other set 0
.. iii7o iii !tin - . count r . v-. -When the full tils4l,
. • ...-
f, this and kindrell injurious acts to Or
.•.- NV011:1,11)!PilAill:)01', ik,Slll:, up4M the men %flit:
I 0,-. I.urpl, ti.lipem , Et fAlim-,! 'leaders, theirddit
" die.natic:nt'Will be expressed -in liti weasui.:ed
: . !t
El
• I..rtie;. 1 '
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I A: 1 1'1.• 111..,12 111011 who have thrust them
two the ptisition t,f leader. orAho,
If 1 Why, they are - nol,
' even inthers. not with:4.3.114111g the rule of th
t Association as we have, untler4tood , it. thit t v
none hat •inliters.. can belong to it. John '
; 4 ..weeny.l'resitlent of the' Cont 4
Ita‘; ',vett in this country
• -eareelly was a I:rieknial:er in 00
and picked _tip what little
hine.ysl of ininitnr• sluea •lie ha , benti
I!'aiker.....2f 13asi,niitmiel d,•
•I n i l'nt•ot floi I letter:tit 'onneil, is a blacY
vt „
Cyrliett, who, had charge fif
' the. lot ks Of a Union iti the old enuntrr,..
tit the-4 wean in ti sort of intp•roioprff .
raatite,Lr. brinizing thy hooks with him.
I nkl,potttletit of tliese .-fafts, if tlitt4eleades,.
n' i f are lila norreet flu i_
roes, knowilet4;e and really desirea the
tit, inen'th4 lead, they would long •
have itated- hileßigentl;.• and - 11rnily,
real ',laic , iif msk., 'Ow eontlitithri'of„
.
hr
trade, the faet that the depre - ,-seils,tatiof
- would 114 h - \varrant the'paylin-nidof
lie ileinaniled;• • iitot advi , ell the .titen4o
• • , , • . „. ,
•_fo.to tworrt-iiii Fie lah , ts ottereit oy tile opefa
- tors, heititt• all that the trade : v. - until warrant.
If the me It - rentsed to take iiineh reasonqle
•, -ailvieh,,tllll.l it lwas the duty ofthe leadert if
• they I.Vere liont.st tot. do-irons of .t i he
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'tarn li; welfare;- to re,-ign their the
- .4, and n`ot o.ottinticto receive:llA
, • r;et.filir .f..yatitthini.l.vg a tin , ition IVliiul~. 1F;
- itiitLinahle in 'voila - non sense.
actuated LF ignoraneehr knavtiry,
• thk: I'r:triers.. are rtAtonsible for - the tit?.l.s. of
trio-e, who can nr5W lie look.eil. upon inito
otah•r lig:krill:tn. that of dupes. Take eith - er,
horn of the - dileinnia lettiters are unlit
:tad titt\t'orilly.'to he at the head Of it 'wive'-
that whiell now' in
, • progr..---. in i7i.elittylkill ('runty.
IiON. W3L-1). KELLY
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V the lime apprimehes p fur the Copg.'res- .
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. I,..kftial nominating cou'ventions.,„toi as
-sevphle to present, eatiditlates titille enstiing
• foll.eleet ion; it heeonici:i more aiMarctit that
in , niatly distriets iit. the State eflbrts wip - lie
ma+, to many new men au liepresentativei , .
This desire for a chum& is often based upon
g.t..rl"aihl:Suls...tiynttil• reasons, partieularty
Wheye inemhtirs•liave proved dcrelect hi.
heir
i ll.
, hales to the people, lint sometimes it a lima;
l'iiiiiii : no•liiglier or better motive than thciant,
iiitiafi l of aspirii; iiolitii.ians ftnxiims foi. the
1 mii.ci•, - ieol4ltal ky - ,(risaiipoiiTted ;Alive-hunters
wilt ItioliiilL a newdeitt to further their ''f.iwn ,
iitte ,
Tesiii. . ... , : „ . i t
, i • e ' .
' Ailien a Ih.presetitative against Nrllolll op
-04.1t/Ii is Made, IS' 0111.` WitoSe . rOptltiill6ll
and ti , ebtrtie..., , i lire confined to the - liMitsi and
watii4 of - IVI , oxo - 1' Ilkariet —it is only a inait
te.r fol' local ititere4.t., with whi - ch outSidei.4
leiVe'll I tie 01. no right to Meddle—lint 4: Len
the Maul :ate:4ll4(A to :he Strickenllolil IS
i.1)1•01'111440 Pl/iiliCal;ri . cor , li7i the probelr y or
thel vi - lit)l t . country; Whose litlairs, talinits,
Mid .:taNi 7 thiwsliip , are' appreciated and tl'itlU , .
itlilil tozreat interests - , - not confined liT the,
inarrow limits - of
,District or even State lines . ;
it. heiniati , s not only the right, hut theliltity
i , f . ulitilielaelit men 'andi jeitirnal to ,k
apea
out lii iris derenei. - !, bud labor to ni hold
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thi,. 14 nor ~rit. c , ,i, dutyptlti. generosity.
I'C' ~ f‘ , r t : nlutible servievs teridered r in thei i
... 1.4.14, bat is a t t lay -that the future deniands•
- for important.': wl vital interests • that tpwer
abOve to,r,..per-oid or individuareOniider
. tions.
..._ r• i
. ),ye4tre:led to iital:t , there Observ;:tions n
vidW of a rumored - attoript being made - tO
. - prevent the r!•-nomination of Judge Kelly,
-re Presenting at -,pi . e.tent . The 4th pist4et of
tliil - .State. • : . ,y
It.IS-Very much to be doubted whetqr the
J tdge 14 at all anxious for - 11 re-nomination
in view of tins arduous labors :and aniieties
I of Id s position: — It cannot, howevfr, be
' dolthted for one incnent, that it would: be a
• • ve .y grave error in his constituents, and a
• v..; . y serion;;los to the State and country at
. . iti t:=o.' if he should not be returned Ito the
IfOrty.--4,eritid Congress:
_ Ai thouglt Jud-e Kelly has donc as l'melt
at tl' itilliap more for his•inunediate ednstlt , -
...: Ileitis titan any • other of the :Congn*men
from l'enn=ylvania, yet It isi' fabors. ak,... not
. cons L 1 , , ~. ~ ,„
ti ,v it bi n s() narrow . a limit. ;s „ e qtanus
io; ( day, the r mo - 4 thoroughly posted, vigilant,
ally-and ready defender . , of our great-Indus
. - trial interest 4 that this state has nt ash
in'V. : ron, and indeed; it isle be doubtc,4 if any
. 'llliresentative from any - I•Rate in thOoujer.
I House ? , is more-able to cope interieral 'Oritl
• 'tall with the paid defenders of Brithill.free
"i trade, whose ability and bribery are the great
:ifumblfog - blocks at present in the way of
tilt.' nation's prosperity. Judge' Kelly has
• ;14'60y:been a consistent adrocate - and de
fender of our Republican faith, butl,7 l been
an! aelinowledged • leader of the -part Since
.its: organization ! '• ire hits sometitdr%qbren Tar
advtinee„ and •dOubtful councilis feared to
',,low*liiin and the lamented Stevens,liut. in
II
k in
rol
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tie end, the course - they marked out hasbeen
tyadopted, and theirprlnciples and views are
re foiltOnticie genes upon whielt the Pnfii ,,
1 , 011411 triumidi to da t; , „
Eils labors.; talents, and fame, are the anti-'
property - oUhe Republican party.•,l'o
Itrike him donotiln thexery heighth
of his
:psefulnm.s would t- only be a great folly
pit an unpardonable crime.
pLa`ecx•Ar •••iet Oa .
ees,,t• • WO tor ".,.".1
'Siralonerg,prin
' Ile,
but an
, If we narrow the question down. to the
limits.of his own. District, who can the
,ite
iyablieons• therein select lei represent then*,
ikrlio will combine so muck 'experience, abill
iy and power to promote their bestrltiterest;
0* this gentleman, 'whose dame is . 'a house-.
hold word in every section of our country?
We , hav:e.i.cso.much faith in the good-sense
s of the Atepublicans of the 4th District to.
'doubt the result.
-It cannot , be that disappointed' place hunt;-_
v i ers ,will, have power,
.enough to withdraw
iron; the tation4l ,
,Councils,. one whose AC
. nowledged ability, long l grerienne, end la
°lions, devotiOn. toduty, . ; : soysixable at
he present juncture on tr side of the ,lan
!Jibbing Interests and Induatries of the
ountry. • • —. . '' .: (. .
03IETHING.FOR'SOME OF .TME
IL.
COME Of the le;lttprs A ., are
kJ very busy in abusing us natty
rut we don't care a fig about it, ri se we
know we arc right; and 'they know it also.
'When we found . thein I to° stupid • to compre
hend the subject, or too knavish, they knew
We would appeal to the :miners; who would
soon understand it—benee this abuse iri or-
dcr to prejudice the miners againstfus, -The,.
'great efforts 'made „to prevent them, from
reading, the JoriaxAL; because they knew it
would expose theitignoranee and stupidity,
and would then recoil upon them e have all
failed,; and we will guarantee that
,the time
is not far distant, when nine-tenths_ of the .
miners and laborers Will approVeofonteourse,
in rescuing thorn from .the fatal policy and
robbery of these leaders, who, ere, long, will
1 have'to subside into the obscurits'.froni which.,
many of them sprung, no 'totally unfit foi
tie.position they occupy: • .
Now we defy any one of theleadersio.rioin
. _
out one single instance in whieli we have
teen hostile to .the: interests of the working
classes. There is 'not a single measure, for the
forty-one yearS that' We have had; charge
of the JOunsAC, that we 114' . ' . 'n%t either
orignat6d,or supported, that has been adopt
ed for the benefit of the working classes, in
this County during that whole period. They
cannot do it. But We have frequently found
it necessary to give Our aid .to rescue the
working classes froM a set of "scoundrels and
'swindlers.Whiiset themselves up as leaders,
and after - they obtain their confidence do not,
hesitate to fleece the working elakses for their
own selfish purposes—andhave always ,been
successful and the seoundrels were 'corn-,
pelted to leave the. County. InAlie present dr:
dealt). about the basis, we made every effort
to Induce some of these" leaders to do what
was right, and make some concessi ;as to the
altered State oNhe trade, which . theyfii
resed
to do, and we have found It necessary to use
.our Journal to rescue the men again from the
Exiles 0
of these leers, who have.already rob
bed-them of not less than a - MILLION TO,
MILLION '•AND A HALF' OF .DOL
LARS IN .WAGE 4, which IS gone ihrever,
and converted many of them into beggary
and almost paupers: We say rol,lbingi nay it
is vc . iorse than highwaY_ ; ,robbery, beeause
the highway robber does not profess friend
ship s while he robs; and is willing to incur the
responsibility ; but Sonic of these leaders not
only deprive.you of 'your wages when , You.
are willing to Work, but rob yOu' through"
their organizations, which is controlled Nl_
their - fuglemen, of money enough to : pay,
them high salaries, while they are rimnit•
around the country hob-nobbittg with. seal_
piditlcians to secure offices, and are enjqiug
; themselves .hugely, while many of their
poor dupes are runninit around; the 'Country
begging for Work at any price, and otlier;; :ti
niest reduced to beggary, and - this; is done
too where the most simple fool ought to'
know that there is no possible hope of prices'
going up this year. There are much better:,
men than some of their leaders serving out
terms in t the penitentiaries of tie country for
moil:Offing less crimes, because th'eirs is net
oniy a crime against those whom' they are
•rd i ,bbi lig and impoverishing, through their Or,
gauization (whictils worked mainly by their
wire-Puillers) those who desire :to work, but
it is a criine against the whole comniunity,
and tends to: bring It publican institutions
into disrepute.
Our readers .must excuse us for - using"
strong langnage•in speaking of the, conduct
of these leade - .-s.-: There is from! thirty to
forty millions. of ,investments jeopardized,
frfun 12,00 to 15,000 men - and b4,.able and
willing to work, *either scattered over the
. .
country, elsewhere,' from their ill(1111 . I'S and
families, many begging for ernplbyinent at
any price beyond the limits of the'County--
Others reduced to beggary, and others pau
perized, while's; - largh number of our best
ruiners have become so' disgusted with the .
acts of these stupid leaderi, that they haTe
moved oat of the County forever to seek em
ployment banished; . and many otheis will
'do so as soonra.s they eau diSp .of that,por
,tion of.their prOpertY which. i not yet siferi
deed by the conduct of these
e nien. Vtider
such circumstances can any honest bian Con
demn us for using strong language? • :
N the first . number • of Tilt .A.*TITH.AIkiTE
ii NVonKmAN, a new .organ, of the working-
Inca, published inWilkesbarre, we find the
'following editorial on
.the stupid attempt of
some of th'e leaders of 'the W. this
Ifeg,iou to preventthe men taking or reading
the 31.1.:NElts! 'Jot:ANAL:
Coitrus.sonv .I.oinmtaNct!..—ln a bite number
of the lit.NErls' JOUILNAL'of Pottsville, the edi
tor boldly charges that one of the districts . .of
the W. - B. A-. have passed resolutions fining any
of h members ten dollars who Shall be guilty.
of reading the said limins' Jovw.vm.. The
assertion is so boldly made that we scarcely
believe that it would have beef" made with . -
.out some shadow of authority for it. ..Mr. - Ban-
nrii's informant must certatiity, have been •at
fault, for no sensible man 4n thisage of newspa
pers could, for a moment, hope to suppress the
truth by auy such silly and tyrannical polity . ,
and if suggested, we verily believe there could
not be found a score of blockheads anywhere in
LEADERS
- •
or out of Schuylkill county to vjte for it..
Workingmen ask a fair hearing for them
selves,- and mit do no les3...,than accord
the same: _tii, their opponent Any at
tempt to shackle the ntindAvould be spurned -
with the contempt it -would merit. A vote of.
censure, While 'it is a tumid* display of . -
isfaction for the moment e;isting, is alloWable,
and is freiptentty indulged in - by others In the
community 1-besides work.ingtnen._ If the
Ntrxrats - Soi 7 -asat sees fit to side with employ r
ers in thee' present struggle against . the
men, it Is the privilege of directors so to
do, and it is worse than a useless waste of time
toile denouncing it. But to attemp tto place bar- -
- riers upon the enquiring mind seeking the
truth; Imm any source, is a crime against the.
- spirit of the age and smackti of the intolerance
of other-ages when men Were' not allowed to .
think for themselves. If the. positions -as•
tanned or the statements' made in the 'Mtivrats'
Jotticsav ; are, true, then must the men at
last yield to thern, but if false.' they 'arc
capable of refutation by those interested ; but
to - atternpt to crush them by fining the reader
will be more 'futile than the "Bull against the
Cotnet." - Having beerf unable to tind any re=
cord of this "ten-duller fine" 'resolution, we
must attribute it to Mr. Barman's.desire to cre
ate sympathy in another quarter. now that the
men have.gtven' him the 'cold Shoulder. .We
call for, a -reading of the original resolution,
with date and locality of its'passago.
We were . lnt - opled by a reliable genileinan
from Maliailoy-Vity,*ho bad received the in !
formation from a s member of the Association,
that a• resolution irorlosiiig a fine of 4 tiu for
reading the MlNges' i JouauSt ! li d' been .
passed in the liiiihanoy Branch. Lis not at
all surprising that such a resolution should
not have been published. There were seve-.
ral resolutions of 'similar restrictive Charac
ter passed by the branches t which 'lsere - not
published. For instance, 'him fining the Men
who did not turn out in.. . May paiade:—
AIM another fining the - en who should,
buy drills of a Mahanoy s keeper although
.i
the drills sold were itsadi by a member o I
the NV. B. A., an t rre cheaper: than those
sold by John P her, one of • the 'leaders,
These resolutions'were passed, but of course
it would not do to publish them .to the
world. We thereftire, haveievericoufidenCe
in the correctness of the Statement that a
resolution was passed fining the men 'mho
should after that. take and read the liittEits'.
JoilisAL. A
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Mr. Fischer is correct In' starnping such
action as exceedingly •stuPid. It has • had
the opposite effect intended,' ' Nottiithstand-
Mg the. suspension and consequent stagna
tion in busineas,' the ciscidation of theJounpl
NAL has increased sinceth prohibition of
the lead at
ers.. Let them go ion in this kind of
work.y. it Makes- the Joutixsi, More - sought
after thi_itk:everi They may pile resolution
W n+ray „ _~ a .rP_o-;,, . .:, c ~y..,_ ,~.unll~QiJ~
on molutieti: to crush-the Jounsex.,
will be as futile as the previous 04213 40
whlCh have bee* -,:,inade in OUT eparbit
Veriencel her of • fortrenP - er/S"
form cinsbinations, against • the ' :, papir ••lnjure IC!' Alltiuten:uitempts have failed. -
hccanse thipeoplistecognised thatpurcourse
on the qunitions hrsUel were en riecVsid:,
slier sustained it;'` as the reasOriahisi,*(
thinking 46:11bw oa; the position .we
ihq (1-
taken on
,the, existing: deadlock
Region.
In the enlightened and progressive ;Nltie- 1
teenth ceniury the passage of such resolu-i
..'ons aA We have._ imiveri- to- in--tbese'
marks shows, the calibre.of the leaders arid
what complete and perfect asses. they, . can
and do make of themselves. .•
A grIPPLE3tENTAXY TAIZI.F.F`
BILL.
WE learn- from. Waahington that: the
COmmittee. ort. - Ways and -• Means are
_
preparing a Supplementary Tariffßip,'
bracing al number of urtlelc Which are
suffering the' most front :low . duttes_ with
nut going into a Oneralrevisilan Alf 41tfe p,rea
ent tariff, leaving the duties on iron as thy
are under. the present bill, with • a Niew
,Pushing it through Congress at• the present,
session, This they condo without takingvp
buflittle time as the. stibject has been
discussed, and the .Hepresentatlves in'beth
housesnre"ttoW famillarmith the question—;
•Cougress will viaoy redeem itself before the
People if that is done at this session, and the.
Funding Bill passed by the House tts it pass
ed the Senate, or so changed as.tO censolidate
the three issues Into one loan of twelye
htin
dred millions of dollars, to run, • say; fortY
years with coupons attached paying inte rest .
at 5 per cent. for ten years 7 4l . •per, cent for
ten years, and 4 per cent.- for': the remaining_
twenty years. This we think would , twe:o=
improvement in the shape .of the•loan---)Mt,
if the bill is prefertpit as It . passetl the Senate
adopt it in that Shape-;and compel ;the
banks to exchange the present bonds for the ,
four per eetit. bonds.. The idea that :ihis
would bear hard stpon . • the National Banks
not sustainetf•hy an exhibit of their &Isi
snem. Scarcely any business for the tast: ten
yc;ars has paid.aS' mu,-h profit as the annual
idividends receivea from the National Barks,
and they, as well as others, must contribute
Ito lighten the public purthen—and , they . i 'too
]like`ail.other,branclies of business connected
with, the productive industries of the coun
ty try, nuist.,deseend front war to:peace dividends.
After the above was written' we found the
folloWing remarkS on the Funding Bill
.- • .
thceN.Y.:'Tlilßi NK:
- -
"if any of the methbers of the ' Fßonse of Represe,
latices Who are oppok.tesk- to the leading principle of
the FlaWaingbill which passedthe Senate some time
ago will deliver a.stwerh containing the arguments
In opposition, we will giVethem consideration: ...lAre
have not, thus far, heard anything of the tddruitef a •
'decent reason against giving Mecretal Bordwell
permission to attempt td fund the . pub crlebt., at a
lower rate or interest than we are now paying,' We
know that 'a number of members say it - cora be
.lone; but, as the secretary anxiously desires to be
permitted to try it„ why should he not be granted
leave to do no, uuderipirswer restrictions? it is tint •
sensibit. to oppose the bill on the ground that its
passage might reduce the nailingl price of bends;
for, simultaneously reducing the prim of geld and
bonds, it would only equalize %mines, and .establish
them upon a more legitimate bawls than they now'
enjoy. But we should like to hear the very strong
est argument against the measure, - from some one
of the members of Congrees who have taken-ground
in opposition to a. -.lf the arguments areitpt strong
enough .to be made public, thetrwe should lfite to see,
the Senate bill passed through the !louse w latent
delay and without debate." .
We firmly believe that the debt can lie re-. ,
funded without ditliCulty if Congress- will
pass the bill. The opinion of some tilembere.
that it cannot be d4ne id a matter,of no•rno
went. The taxpayeri,demand its passage
for a trial, and if the House refuses topaas
other Motives than the public good will be
assigned for their conduct: - • '
. , .
ri OL. JOHN:AV. FORME V hits
„been
named as a candidate . . for Got . ernor bs
Major FnnAs, of the . Germantown TELE-
. .
. . . ~
cn.tPn. :He has addressed a letter to the
'editor declining to be n candidate, from
. .
frhieh m
we ake the fidlowing extract whlch
..
contains much truth.:
-limey be a very'id le thing to say that I have
'not the slightest ambition to be GoVernor of Penn
sylvania, but it is, nevertheless, a very • true thing.
The gubernatorial grapes are not Kolar to me ; for I
:have never longed for them. Let me give you a few
general thoughts on the subJeettio convince you of
tile perfect sincerity of this unalterable decision., 4.
If your own proud independence ax. a journalist
didnot admonish ice that newspaper men lo Amer- .
, leaSre Most powerful out of office ' the fact that our
avocation, has none of the esprit tht corps of other
' professions would be conclusive. Take the editors
' attic:United States as a class, and is It not true that
they are signally fitted for representative, adhainlis
t rut l% ii; and executive post kions l' Their very husi
u MO, compels them to understand government and
men. -They have to study the wants, the habits, the
principles. the resources, and the destinies; of the
people.- They know politics as "the seacriarOinoick
the sea."! There Is hardly a country town in:Amer-
-ca, North or South, In which the local editor Is not
' worth to the community a-dozen:party leaders, no
'natter how you consider them. And yet h w rarely
he is thougbrof i. Now mid then he is , pltiated
\
by a little county - Wiley, hilt when high In* ors are .
to be distributed some voluble lawyer or n rising
Incapability wins the prigs., and the editor ret PS to
his work of Making ',oldie Opinion for the rt kw
nomination. :- . . . . . .
Whose fault - is this, :answer:our, oirn. do
sooner is a journalist uninitiated for a prominent
position than ; straightway Journalists proceed to
pull him down; MUSS us ! , bour Nve delight to blacken
eaeli other; and how suceessfaliy we do it is appar
ent by s the applause of the office-hunters, who would
Meet a very different fate ifonly we could be united.,
I may' be told that there are editors in Congress; but
tinise who get In and Atay - theremen like Brooks,
Colfax, Anthony, Blaine,aml Dawes—have tentage
given - up their profession.
A lawyer goes into Congress and practiees.his pre;
fossibn, and nobody complalits; hut let a newspaper
.man try the same experiment, and he isatonte 'held
up to ridicule, and always hi his' own asaocistes.
In France, and' recently in •Imgland, some of the
• most influential: statesmen are journallstaiwriting
for their papers while they lead in debate; and in
Germany, when Bismarck sat in the Gertitan Par
lianlent, he was one of the bescand one or-the best
known, of the. Berlin journalbits. .
I have tried the experiment to the full, and fonad
it Irksomeadd laborious:always. My last : was that'
of being .Secretary of the Senate of the t r otted States ~
and - editor of the Wrishimton Clorox I eLE and Phil
adelphia Parse while Johnson `was under trial onl
the articles of impeachment: I wrote precisely
I would have written out of office, and was under tti
strung fire front and rear all the time. • One of the,. '
Johnson Senators reproached me for my temerltY..
and I replied: .'I admit it Is somewhat irreverent! .
for the Secretary of the Senate to attackgAndrew
Johnson; and to question the gracious Senators who
are trying to save him; but It would be cowardly
and base in the edltorof the Ctinoxicxx and„Bamss
if he refused to discharge his. duty to himself and
his Country, us he understands it..' But I - anon got
tired of,,the.experlenee, and When' I resigned that
office Lresolved never to. get Into - another, at least
till I find can live without the' labor which has'
always been to me a Labor of love,
sl XI:VI:X . I2 METHOD . OF; BENE-:'
i‘_ . ' ' ' ' ,• ,
_i FITTING TILI., NN ORKING CLASS.:
ES.—The prominent senders Of the W. B. A. '
claim that they are by their • policy and
actions endeavoring to benefit the wOrklitg,
classes. ' If they are serious in the • assertion
they are certainly adopting the moat eingu- , :
lar method, tgr doing it. Ono of the:benefits:. 1
their policy has conferred on'[the Working-.
men, is to rob. them from O.fE MILLION
TO ONE AND A HALF. MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS, which would haVe gone Into,
their pockets if they had been kept eMPloyed
' at wages which I toot as high as is desirable;
are all that the trade in the existing stagna
tion 'of business will allow. Another, M. the
-benefits conferred by these Preeloaily,etupid
or.designing leaders upon the , warkingraen,
is the reducing .of 'many of tbernt : to .want •
and consent:tent sufrering.• If there le arty .
degradation infrd for .resPectable .4
working
men to sub it to, it is. that If being placed.
in the pos' iorf . of. pau p ers by leaders draw=
f iri
ing fat' aricsand riding around the cowl-
try in carriages like.liabobs at. the expense
of the workingmen.. All. ,the enenties of
labor combined have not done so-:much to
. degrade labor as these leaders. • They.
_.have
reduced many of their , dupes
.tu the' condl4
Lion of paupei:s, a sad and. Aftmililiting .on-;
d i don for able bodied men e - stPableor making
...
a living, . ' .: .-- ',., • . •I ' .
. .
We know' of nothing to conipare .to the
fully and . madness' of these leaders. There
is nothing. in their'present attitude that ma
be extenuated. Their conduct. sinks! liven
below that of the Fenian leaders whose
syStetuaticrobbery of poor Irishmen through 7
nut the country to enrich themselves. IS
. fresh in public remembrance:. In Bic! Fentais
matter there is an idea—free Ireland, 4 pos . .'
slide injury to England by a raid On Canada .
—but hphis §thuylkill .County -Suspension
inisiness there•is positively nothing but Kstr
erf y and degradation : to the workingmen and
a lobs of milliOnsio the general hualitees In
terests of the ,County, : while the leaders
flourish at the cipense, of their. dupes.. We
leave it to the reader to judge 11 - theiteleatlere
are not even worale, than those .. with recentlY
misled the Fenian, and if they are not lead
ing their dupes on a chase, equally as wild ato
that recently made Cauada:frard. •• .i .;.'ll
Joux 'SINEV or Sweeney, is getting belay
par;
and called upon themembers orthel
l'nlon at Ashland to endolieliim, so that he
will pan. This is a had sign, und vie shout;
think that there is considerabloi risk irf en •
doming a man, wider such elAnits bukcei.
tie didn't want to talk stout con 'L
not, because the - men have conehitted' to tele
that natter in their own handatinil the . ;
JOhis'a oeeepapion 'Fin be gOaci 'Whethe
he - Wlll *take brleks, coal, pr,
4se . no 'doubt ,44441
circumstances. They do sa y. ` gettlior
little too haler him at St. Clalr.i
ENE
;=I2A
rilla
MS
Eoir 4 , .11ii : - mtiisi,
.... . ::.,..-I•g=0.0
' 1 00 01 04
10,03110n-Practk"
to tfaco, .iit iirlibih la oo
'Atte*, cut It up lu Pica*"
`this ocanktri as scrap iron,, ,
1100.: Vpon its arrigal
izir
- ,1144, -
.._ c ud u"etif „ 41*Pook*
AlfjpiuraiS
to
'amine"
,tlda lystansi ot
,J*Koiliinglig In the-labor on the( • - alimped-"MO
_i".1010" lower In: Englid than he*,
iiiffpsyl" `dutytnet4,ilirifs sqap,'lt. is ',fig
-,i1314 for_ e opershtthis "lode cif_filelo4-
(lou
ling.the Go , ernment and our hninufacturers:
,This oli,era, c , mt, explain" w,hy : the Nei ,
,Eng
land fniky ght,so hard
,op ttpe 'scrap Iron •
paragraph f the Tariff bill when le was up
lately In , ' mows. '
WE- it
. . . .
S 7 t, A"D PAUEER were bob:bobbing to.,
.!.1
getlier at ahapoi - bitylind Tamaqua chart
Iv
ini.the k,:they - havlng . hltehed teams to.
gether . an are working . for .each other. •A.
passenger on the csrii informed. uS, • wlio'
having of rhesird their conversation en their
`way , 4st Magna, trays It_ Was quite •iich.
Their . )soly topic ,was • lib* of- - us,
hemittse Ise told the .People is-hat they were
_after. Steekvotedlor rolibinglhe Sliiie Treas-,
ury Of the Nine-Millions of Bonds, for whleh
lie 'was uo doubt .ivell'paid; for it was a
"Ring .1 i b' " , 'and its. , AI!. Paikees , , "Drill' ••
business :
is used. up by a 101i'Cr basis, ',Tolayr
is -very u=lotes to go to Harrisburg also for
some Pieltings as th e leoderAlready hear the '
rumbling.of thundi.:, Whiels'ss:l II 'soon brcuk
fointh wid overwhelm them?,
. , .
•LATFIIV at the decoration of'.tnion
'tilers' graves in Magnolia, SOntli care - lino, it
is Stated that"prominent ripnblicana
'ered ?peaches, in which they * . tir'ged the
,tivtition 14 1 : friendly -feellifio4 between the
north This Is4liiht. It is the
proper l!pirit. Above these,,Union ginves
Pity etoa. raw theiveliof charity, forgetful
ness and! forgiven* Over the;faulta of those
Who fonghtand fell in the Confederate ranks,
and we helieve ` Ahnt the men wilt; fought in
thiUnkin ratiluieliterMin no feeling of enT•
mity, ivoitld be tii6 lirM I'M extend the
hand of Nitowship ,to• the Men wlio lately
met theta in tierce! conflict on the. bloody
field of tattle. ; . . • -
•
thiittet •
Roca_ - 8.
METEOROLOGICAL • TABLE. . .
EEZI
SsituklaY:-
StTu • . .....
1 Viroduimirui-....„--
2 Thu y........._...
11 Frlp>•._
Ex_.u'sr AL
12570 )1601C'S CIIANGKS.;
• . sins •
• ;
FLATU I ciIAY 1 431 I 7 • D. 41, L.
s , l4vNt4v. I 4 2.)
e1k1e5tpAy;.,,,. , ,6 - 4•29 •: 2.8 Piegt 6-'631 ev
Tu1Atmv......1 42) • I 7 24. rull M. 43 851 m •
8 WIED:4EspAIc .4 :3) • 441.1 Q. . 0 444 ev
ITItuttArIAY...; 4 b4, I 730 • ;New M. IN 37 ev
Iu F.R44145.V. 4IN i 730,. -
• i . .
An ns &valuation., of the teehers of Miner
iille 1011 take place ott Saturday; ' June lint; at
81 A. M. -
To-rdorro*-7—Twenty,third, Sunday iif; the.
year and Whit Sunday. Day's length, 1411ourA
and 5$
' The i leorneri.stone of the ' , .neiV - ,.. i.:vangelleal
Chure at Cressona will „he with luasonie
reremdniesio-rnoirow.. "1
• A datelling and store rokitii,;2lforris*Addiiion,
are offered for reut. A qUantitv of store goods
are also offered for sale. See' avertivement.
• 1
We hope ibe piger Beek .sale Kins awl Barber,
E•laps twill be, elosed The °peers
should keep an eye on; theiti and fine every one
But keep.; upon. -
. . . i
I
Margn Whalen, Jr„ a yoting man of I:iliiir
Creek) was injured very a6.7erely on the f„;.(1 trist.
by being jammed between. the wntrons In the
elope if thelgar Colliery at tbat..ploce.
. .
_. _.—
e acknowledge the
receipt fro 'G: Tatrutqua. of s:i for the
relief int:the deatiUite fanitly of Richard Stitton;
lately killed at the ci3lll'ery of Mr: Grisconi.
To4norrow, theTeast gt Pentien - st will he eel
ebrated at the Jewish Synnatypjle, Third and
Calloollll streets. The aet of tioniliniation
;six children . will take place at 10 o'clnek, In the
Inerning. ' - • .
Atlt.he Second ,Presbyterian Chafe'', Market
Square, the Rev. • Dr. , Sitaley, paStoc, 'will
pre4h on Sunday at - 101 A. M.. and 71 P. M.
Sultipet for .discussion
.at 71- :P. M.:
in:
unity of the Ullman Rams ail revealed in; the
ligh of Scierua: and Revelation." .
, .
On Tuesday, 31st - inst., aa a train of, loaded
:rars i i - were going from the Commereid Colliery,
,SIIVer Creek, they ran away, _ rtninlng -into
another train at Naw Philadelphia, smar-hing
:the Ors and spilling the cosi in every direction.
!Fortunately no petsons were Injured.
, I
17174 hear many etimplaintii with regard to the
late wet spell of weather; The gfalti crop,
well as the fruit., it.is feared Was -been.eonsider
abkv ciamagiid: The cereals are growing so Sap
;id' -that it is lopping over-to- the .groinul,
atii :the fruit, is being drowned nut, and rotted.
4 . I
'i
- Public, Meeting will be held in the Lecture
em of the Lutheran Church, an vve
g, at B.eelock,for the purpose of organizing
Young .Men's,lj'htistiati Ass( t.datioti. . All
ng men are' 'tespeetinilY. requesttsi to ho
• ut, and give it. their hearty and earnezd
port.
. .
elalmealerteraientalningin the Pottsville
Pclet Office, June 3, 1870: ,
Reilthebrer Geo Ilendier Kate Payne W A
Brennen Philip Jenkins John • • Ite;ed John 7 ,E
Bp:tabour Peter Jenkins Cath . ' - Robinson 'John
Benjamin Rich. Jones John II sclinnk Rev le M
CrOtllle , Frank JamoilUfhard. iapooler John •
Carr Gee lenking Thom 'Spatz Levl.3l
Clortaen George Kaigt Gen Savior Cf,L,
conmen Mary A Landis S P 'Schwenk Col S K
cohb Willie • Lee Marc A Schuls Wm
DIVIRDavid 7 Manger Henliy Stephany .tileh
Parser:Mr%Jno Mandl John., Shaw Louisa
Eihrrederick Maze James Stephany Kate
Goddard E A Moritz Kate II Seller Sarah '•
Green Win S M'-Laughiln gateThomag John
()mid= Mary McGlone snip Venn John
Hughes JAMIE% Nelfert &ScaaferWiswell Frod,A
Hollister Horace O'Nell.Thos 1 Weaver John A
Hook Inn-A, Pegg & , Vested John
"Minlaterium of Pennsgivarlia."—The
!Annual meeting of the Gerrnan Evangelical Lu
-theran Ministerlum of Penilayliimia•and adja
cent States, will be held. in, the Gorman Liitheif
an Church of the Holy: Trinity, Third street,
above Callowhill,in this Borough, commencing
on Trinity Sunday, June 12." ' • . .
t The members will meet ljn Free.Confereneo
'for the discussion tot the tlicsis on the
ittiniste
riat. office, on Thursday;: evening - preceding
Trinity Sunday. Applicants for admiss i o n to.
membership in the Ministertunt, will lie xani
ined on Saturday . , June' ILi . . •
About 140 Ministers of the fiesple'arci.-iiApect
to be present;at this anntts) meeting of the fi rst
Lutheran Synod in Amorica.." Thogatiblic are
cordially invited to attend its' seitsions, which
are conducted in the English, and German
lan
gilagoa,' -
•
Celebration of the FOurth of July.—,A Mein
ing of. the Committee of the Borough 'Council
And committees from other organizations was
held at the Council Chamber on , the evening of
June 2d. Charles 'Heffner was called to the
hair, and W. F. Ifuntziriger to act, as Seem.
sry. The following organizations were repre
seated in addition to the Borough Council:
Grand Lodge of Odd• Fellows.
•
' Miners' Lodgelf Odd T Felrows,
Haragui Lodge No. 1014 '
. ; Ilartigui Lodge, N0.20..1 ' •
Grand Aimy of the Reprthlie.
Brotherhood of the Unkin.
Washington Camp, No. 14, Sons of A inerim.
' Washington Cam IN 140.3 a, Sons of America.
,
• Seneca Tribe of Red Mt.
Henry Cloy Lodge Kill its of Pythias.
•• Schuylkill Lodge Nada is of Pythias. PottsviUb Sam_gerbutid
• Good Intent Fire Comijn y.
• Humane Holm and FinkcompTy..• -
Amerleau Hose Company'No..... . „
A committee of arrangements was then ap
pointed 'from each organioation; to set in con
junction with the committee from CoUnciL to
carry out, the arrangetnerijs fur the, proper ob
servance f the day. It WWI titS6 ordered that
organisations not represented at this meeting tie
allowed to appoint one member to serve 011 the
committee of arrangements, and all cirpinim
tions intending to parade on the 4th of jnly
are requested to notify the Chairman of the
Committee, S. H. Russel- i :-
The yellowing was adopted &stile programme
of the day: 1 - ;
Firing of salute at 4 o'clock A. M.
Processiouin the morning. . 's • • .
- Reading of the Declamtion of Independence
and oration. • -
Fireworks in the evening: _ •
The meeting then adjoarned and the Com
mittee of Arrangements then met, and Simnel
R. Rued was • called4o, ithe • Chair- and
Flunbringer to act as Secretary.
' The following comtnittee' od Finance was
then appointed to solicitcOntributions from the
citizens: - Jesup Drumheller, Solomon Hoover,
WF. Wnger, Herniae Kuhn and
uss& lI"nn . - .
A committee corudstisiof P. •Wade, John'
MJ. Shoemaker ease Drumheller abd
el; were appointed on salute.:. • • ...--
11The thllowlmt ••nilttee on Preelection a nd
Mimic win also iiipolitted :" G., Heffner, Levi
-Huber . Herman Kuhn Win. Gore, W.- F.
Huntshiler,' ' Matthew*" Walker,_ ' D? t3ehol2en
beefier,.••Watli4 W. -Potts .
Hooer. • •, - -
tkinpnittesOon Orator and Render—W.' lk
Paths, L. Huber and J. - Litomird.' • .
s eoto tecittunall Chamber
on
W evetiM at Ti o'cloik: •
tientj , w. t• itrwrzsoss,
Seo'y.
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MANAC.
Betildnger, JohtsCollaban •
Only limithati • - •
IMF
• .• Benjanktn WalbM'ai
Reidginta, - latter." = ;-
Hubley„ - di Coleulw.
Bend_ er. • . ,
Auburn, 'imam HoMsteikier,Rami. K. Mover,
West Penn, Edward "Billig. • • • • •
Branch, AV? - ,
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Charles W. - PituAin, rottsville.
• JoshuaTtatt,...•t nion.' . . • •
Val!.
Marilel'l3 Althottati,.Tretnont':- .
Theobold•Ritfling,St. •
Cyrus Ilufnagle, 1 nion •
Vbar,les Simonet, 31aliano • y Vi.ty..;•• •
Anthony Healy, Now castle..
It. E. Witso7,l3utter. ,
' Nathan H. Hutz.: 4 ‘orthilianileit4T - .
: • Lowrance 11,annaa,Asilland.„
,Soitius Weitts'er, Ashton]. j!
~ Jahn floaret'i Bullet: ." -14-
Frank•KLiceillalaanoy.Twp..
Gideon Alaurer;•Eldred.
, William Fills, Wayne.'
'COndy Illurteu, Rush. i ,•• • :
Albert Bolicb, Ashbuill... •
•• Daniel IL. Wertmati, West - rerin;.. •
John Fisher, Itlittersville.
--Joseph W. Tobias„Bluble,y..
John Yeleh,
.Dowid Shade, Hubloy. l
John Engel, Engel, !
JOnithan Het heringtott,_ Enjoin
'.Rufus H. Wilder;
. Michael Raitalds, Rnah.
jOseph Delaney, Ashland.
Chas. B. Fagsold,
Joseph Beiltiall,Sherutndeilli.
Adam tireetia•a s •alti; IlliddieP r krt-
Henry W. _Bressler,. Upon... 1,
Wm. Wren., •
John, .1 iVltlClm4. St: ; * • •
John Ebert; Perttrrille.,. • •!
Henry George; Mineral:lite.•••• ,
' Henry•Sassinari, Brun'swiek...
Eli Loeser,' , lllahaboy To nship.
?di F. Lutz, Tau - miles. •
Jeremiah ylkill...
Edward Noble, Cass.'!'
John I'..7l'citvers, ' •
John Shellenberger; Mine .
Henry Saylor, Seltuytiall
Charles Klee liutler
Charles E: ,
Edwaid Filbert, yinegirove,
necoratioriDaY in P.Ort' .Carbun.--zTise.
of 111ay; 1i374415e11t., - long. ha remembered itr our
usually quiet little town: •-. • • .'
. eeremimy of (gssiratingthe 'raves of bur
deceased fe•dtliers .eoriducted 'with' more ,
41alivusualititerest; - the,eeretnotties - weiti, grand
and Impressive, reflecting great credit Upon ill
ttfil organizitions sindlltatens who took 'part,:
but especially llp4ll . Altx. All ison,Post, No. 144, - .
G. A. it. under wieSso. eat-Spits:fa everything was.
;so well. arranged and •elleeted. The tliiiPlay. Lf
flowers was .vervtlnoathd..l.iighly ereilitable
tlio,yptimi !Min-Audio prepared the•Wrciaths and
boitquets. . *.• ' -;' . • r . •
- At &Unit tire line was tornica.
ow-Jackson - street with: right'resthig opal coal.
The pre s eesion WA% about 1100.itrong, aridasp.'
prised of the fidlotvirig bud j and
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C.aptain lleorgo AV. Hoiden
ilarshai.
Capt. John
Flag berne by 37 lit tle?tfirls..attireil to'riiiresent
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Capt. Michael St' °Anhui.'
.klex. - Alli uili .I'.ait.; - No. 141; 14., eonf ,
- mandisl by qapt. :fame§ 're.a . 4dale.; ".":*
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•M. E, Sabbath-School. Palo Alto; •
M. E. Sabbath School. Port . Carbon.
St Stephen's Sabbath School, Poitt Carbon.
Presbyterian Sabbath School, Port Carbon.
German Evan. Sabbath Sehool Port Carbon.
C. R. and finth. Sabbath Schools Port Carbon.
Clulks from ditie.renCehurches.
Flower.Coututittee composcti'of young ladies.
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e • Schuyl—ill laxige, e. o. 2‘. , .1. 0. of 0. F. . '
' St. Stelihen'a Beneficial Association.
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lieystotte'Beneficial Society, of 1 3 ttio Alto, • 1 '
. Golden liule Lodge, No. -I'l, K. of P.
Washington-(larup, No. So, 5.,01.k..
• tolftWater -Lodge, No.' 0,14, 1..0, oft :. T.'' l . 1
In Illtlying oft; zinc procession presented .n.,
really beautiful appeanugse, every mart, woman.
an&child seeiningly.feeling the spirit of the 0c...
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The Presbyterian . f:etnetery was' firsliisitetL'
1 Ifere the fienices were opeae4 with p4ityer by
the Rev.; Mr. ,Nreeker. Some 15 graves' were
Idecorated. in a' beautiful manner, . *idle the
cornet Bond performed 'a dirge . very „itupres-1 ,
xively, after whieliAlie.choir sang an appropri-•
ate selection. A pon7erful and tittle addre:s wtiis
stlicti delivered by theltev. Mr.' tlrdSsmati; , He
'spoke feelingly ittoll with the experience of a
vcterau, he ltaVing served . ..his , conittry• for
three yeltia:as .Captain durini tire. late civil
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;The line Was aptiri, fermis.' and Marebed,tii,the
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Lutheran Cemetery,,where. the mating plst
•of some tWelve: melt of our fallen heroes wero
made beinitiful. :: ?,[ere the large a.sitemblage
was addroised. by the Itev. Mr. KreCker in a
style that, I, , ained :him !many admirers. The
Rev. Noble I•}rame4and;Rev. Mr. Lbwry were
also in 4tentlimett . afill took part in thectirettiot
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The last 7 l'enietefsnwimited ' V. - ILS St. Stephens'.
(Cat holi4 Where, thelriblite of respect was paid
t') same fourteen of our Nation's 'defenders.
the cereintinies bore' were tine and iiiipr,esstve,
the clods or St. StePtteini sang:a Very: beautiful
selection - With gooiLeifect. , . .: - 1 s•
The last tribute of, reitipect.haYing been paid,
the procession waa again 'formed, and Arley
marching through citieprineipal streetlila-alilis
miSsed,eiallt and overtone going home hatbitieil
that the ditties of lima day: had been ”Well and
truly '-perriirine(l. (-'''• -; ''' '. •, S.X.S . 'Y.
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'Local JOttinge.—Anotber fiendish outrage oc
curred at Loss Creek, on Friday,morningot. last
week, A boy named Yohe, front. Mifflin, '1'...01-
funbia County, had' Lem to7Shekandosi tO sell
a load of iffiY‘ 'and when on his ret u rn mo!was
shot through the head • and •robbed. , Ile ' led
from' the effects' of his, wounds:- o Tue day
la.-g: . • ' I.r; 1 • . : I-. ' ,
Strawberricii aro plenty. in Inarke al we',fity- '
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Live cents-ii box.- - -.•- ' . •-i • , •:4 '
The Jewlsh•Synagokne has beefr Mu erring
thoroughteneyation this week. ! I ! •• , .1
.• • Tweutyi!five men signed the' Felliatil Roll in,
Pottsville; on Saturday night. They didn'tidart ;
for-Canada. -=' -; - .:- • • , : • k IL._ '•
• Gowen Post, fl. A. B. attendetTtlie I Baptist;,
Imurch tit a bodken last 'Sunday even log.l, ' !:
The Schuylkill 'County, :Medical Soel ty: I Met' I
in l'ettaville on 'Wednesday. • '," ••
The NOnparellaiid Mohawk•l4 B. C. la 'a
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match r ganie on Saturday.... The latter c uli won,:
by a score of 33,4647. . .- ' I • !,I • • I t. I
'The heSe carriage xeeently sold to tht4itizeits
of Idahanoy City, by the flood Intent Of roos t `
ville, was dellyeretf on Satifraay last. !, II • •
About 1 111yFeniani left I,4fairmoy City !f or ! Qin• T.
ada, but they. didn't reach there.. • ; I j! . . 1 .
The!Mainmotti . and • Star B. B. C, ' laVed'a:
match game at New Castle, on t...faturtiti. ithich
resulted in' raver, of the - Srar, by a ke !of
58 to :'3..: ':, -' •• , •' . .II I.
A iprivate hOuse was entered at :done Carbon
last Sattfiday nigt," '. and r --
,obljed of ProvL lons
citroids, etc. !:-. I ', -,-
Two smokehouses on'ilie Illue'Nfountaiii, were
robbed one night last week of a large mho:tint of
smoked tietit..:, ~I - , • ' - _•• . • • I .
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It, Oliver;bassat,• ()al. Cake's colliery I:
week redeiceti . tiotlee that ho would ge ht
lets into hid hide if he:didn't leave that i mi.
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'Although the inditietn'euts were very's
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favor of leaving; we have 'not learned
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or not Mr.Pliver accepted them. • - I
• We have received the lirst, number'o , 1,1) Sh
nand - Oak II mitwf.o. .• . : • '' • ::-- •• 1 '
• Several more Of theciiders and, abetlarm ftl
Rogers-reeleprize-fight were pri3l44 - ted,'llist wet
and held , to bail: . - :‘• ~ . :
George Ilehlar,.wlio was buined by t if e:
plosiOn or fire-dainp: at .'Line '1 'Glass ire
colliery 'last week; has since died of psis ipj,
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ries.
Van Antbitigly At G'cia'Nfenageriei ellllllted .
day.
1 1 ancls ofofpeaple in this . Atoro
. 11 , 01 14. Mont .i
was ;we 1_ 1)11-
lieCoration Day, last A.. ....-,, ..... svel...
served iu Potts:Ade, and ;fn fact, th nlgtic
the County. Bitsitiess was entirely au nde.
The Anthracite and Grant B. B. U. lived i.
match game at Swintylkill Haven 0n.1.a tlfbura
day; resring in favor of the former I, tie..; -
Pottsville had en:elopement last W " vhii
has,crealed its:share of gbastp.. - 1
Our streets 'Brenow clear,of libies 1 rre
etc., and many Of the inisightly board nitnin
have be torn down during r• the evene d( hive(
Alfred Smith; the =gentleman stabbed' Ai
lianoy City two weckasgo, Is about alphi :
Charles Miller .colort , ii; met with .anl id(
last Monday - white cutting a large lintbl ti,
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tree in Market Street, .- • '.2 4 .
. Subscriptions for the Ashlaid aniT , rig h
the lite fire, will be received at this ci 1
Abraham Holland , Dreberaville, t 4s bi
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ten by a rattle intake one .day last.w '-II s
life was,altdost. despaired of at one thn hnt ,
is now recovering. - - 1' , ,I. .•
Oliver Jenkins, atchman at Pettit& 'a
niry, in Black ;Valley, went home on to.
ght, sat d6Wit in a chair and died in tly
heart dlaeatie. ' • - •' . 1• I A
. Two ehildren, aged iii, years, of David 4 kid
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stra , ted Away front their home at &iv t.7-recil
on iastf Sunday afternoon. The entirei,, eigh
bortgood turned out and Searched on the oup,
tains all, night, and the next morning ta Chilli - -
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ran Were - fourtind the house of their int, in
Fishbach. - • . .: . .
The Union Haseltall Club; of Colortulo play
the Enterprise, of Pottsville, on Montle wh
resulted iu favor of the Enterprise by-4 In
69 to 24; . - . . . .• - . • - i ' I •
John Sherrer Waa'arre.sted on Tit 'luld
held in: $3OO txdi for - selling liquor on SundaVi'
' • People residing In the suburbs-cot Oh' Bog.-
ough. earoplath .of the unusual. - MI per Of
begging women (ram the miningdi}dri
A wirrel mare Was. 'stolen from Mr. Mtn li.
Filbert's arable. in Schuylkill Haven, Mon
daysight.- . .i . ...
-• ifargaret.ollrien Was held in 4300. .
t' il
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••••Tudav for threatening Mary Sullivan i
John INleDoneld- threatened. tot-blow' 1 rn y
Reilly'. heart tarike n Mt. 1404, th i ot s l4' r ,
for which he atsettlaced in $3OO ban +.4? P i
peace and turiwer st'Oeurt. r ~ •. ' :"1 1
-Alt l and =tritin la te.b6 run between , . .. , I
The Enighht of .Ibythiao . ..Ol!i 'till = d
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Fecirtb•of3nly,td,Tretnotit. " - ' i ' J i.'"
The 1 mOunsers 'of the '"inst • Pinite r, ll
hold , thei r -ec ith iy. _ii i eeil e i e ,3n Pottsi - e
Ircilitay:'- -r-• -: . '- 4 - - -:. 7 ' .. ' 1 7 4 ;, J
J. It Spohn3nta been appointed *gen, it
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BirdabOro Station-on the Reading Rail
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, ''.. t)taikrAtie 4!..:soriativii Ap-f ;-4-sb 1.1 has ,
gi . Ur*, euterinipmentfAintsll,- , Ike reds.
• . - •, Oa benetit octtie sulrfren4l, by , ()WI
AS ;• , t.totfn. ',,,, . , ~.4 . -,-", , ~.7 1
A; :; . three year ohl• eta ' • f 10h%..,
Ire, -. •000,1d5 , " 61i,; wa% bdilly' ' pd _ la week.,
by .._ 0 ltiog of, a coffee .1 'l, . ~;,.7 -
--_. 114 " :Lodge wilt : attend tribe cLoin
.-atcalt
laylvik , ua:to-mtfrrpw., , , ~,- i• , .:,..-\ .
r.4 l k . ' killed at - th e Sayer llook tutiftCl
otOked 3•4 by thgpteniatore tilseb:l ge (X•a
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Elig' 'nr..lirrol, Of l'....frt clintork,.w t '
beei;Ein isdn for some time on l a, vlAn
.fabod' pi-t7tense, was - rell..:vie.l• fro 1.1.
..rui rr T4da. 1 .• z... .'i .. : • , I . '
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attend
*Millet
sheala;
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aliain
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ft• Wit n,peeNible for any; ;en ti titeuti e z , i•
1:7 -l ee4 .1. kti E t a b :co r tees g I . oudeuts, neither 410 they e!idt:ir.,e l thew ,
a11.._, ' q - ..; ' ' ' .-- ' .4 . I -
11141.1.. vailia. lette.. and cor—potole,tre id4tresPct to
tlttalitarelasti inteisit4-laki4publicatiota..m4atti,tha real
name at elm writer attachinelk-t pot - Om- we' Olaf? obl'eb It:,
tu9zipour laio emailoto-aciA he tirtitterseic (14 1 -r • *rthikli
0n1y..., of t 3 eee,lae, tlafftkrtlltgit .tit£9 t 'e• .w., r , 6 eLI
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,li .t' ; • ; . l'orrgvita-s,•.Ttnie 3, 1870:
IID Tflikt-ID.l.TP.Prstorirtiv: aI;Wu(#I,AN4L:
I ?ye; Jae •: entol'ett 'eitiietet • tir ,Settuvikill
( ..' o 4fit:./41 - .Teel• thelnaportatieo or. t*in; • tre'e , and:
iit i tepentlent • citizens ' at thritio - Uhltett Stittes.•
T 't,•e gtvatprll,l4eltito4lol,l pbtlihiett roi.by
-on .own exertioes,; but the g,reeier ,je t'hy Ow
w4tes. [We linably th 2 tak j all.,Aho , ke, part .
onihe.alde of libeity.'. 'Thank' tiO4 Nvil, re tnen,
aii ; not goods and chattel's any, nio e. Our
to to
,t - o , now,will be taci t to abuse the: p ivile.ges
itrittittsflus,. We are, ter liberty on ',ever • past of
fi
114 : gijhe. - • Look - at the , poor I . elsbuten Oat
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,0,, bitert kept -down , .by :the Ilritisit Lions,
"-Vt :oupliptil ambit ibt KAP' iliev stood4hoiilclor
:intillourlder with 11,1:ittgainittrout• liberty,; and
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.it 'U} ou ;(11,Ity to • make' nisei. ontiof ti eill, and
slitithl hey apply:to 11%-there its op dot btabOut
rai 'iin.; tnntnber of reglitptap in .11t11 , r ee of iii.).
ert-,1.. ' . Aly shoilicl Ireland out r u le I bunt.
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win .t, pelletl'aortittlre.4i; a lbw:lines - the. en-, I'
ririFY4,it lough it is a yerj - -hard matter
. ere be-
in Lne t pettement Whatever in e4ityit e t of .
tb lex mi3ly .tall time* arteiblftled With.
3 1,`n ea.n ;be seen day.af:er day loitering around
tifit eorper:4, digentsiiipievory . .i.illijeat. bid the
Pad whitib v.:nitYips thent, 'most,- a •ryHtitiiption '
00;#04*. , .: titistra•Qs men #re,,xettitil.; or !shuttling - •
inlfrieill. of'their places; • or bust Well:, , wonderitig,
w hat 14 all itlita' eximiria. to ; 1 ttouurk, 1 Ito busi- r
11,4kS MO no -Sign of either. • iTiteSii arc,l brilliand
pinapttta for an enterprslngylpitiiiitt,i'l'o make • ,
i llotpi naory - ilioit; I may say..with the libilipo:ser
ti I that , shag which Nut sung -fiti 1.1' , ..cit iiad.;, with
's 'eh :'3 l ,gpoil will, in.- I,.S.'"ig, r;"Ilailtl ,•ti ne ~c( b . "
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nO nierAt'. Thou dull ' a' i the Pine are,'aii: :
• itl: seieviin.ci thd Money is ' 'mil Mraidst),, 7t,fay ;;,0, ,:
Wo. wiln6.l7ied one - of the largi•eit.freesi lona that.
ever pii.shedAbroiez.h.this Iteratig, -. .t I 1 ti"eleek ,-.
l',, ~.M.,,4,titiuld be•litiartbtlit; tiring 9f,i.t. cannon% as
.it:signat flqir the ditlerennurionifr.ations of filo
- Itoreriili, form in !inf. I linine.dhtiel'3; : infier,
' olio .lipitirsville, Bras: Ilindlstrhelki; l llf".. fie .enin
liineil . aol':prodeeded nithet - Ilall`PT -:; rand , 1
4.riuyitor the Il epublie. atillthere'ht=deil•tl36 pro- • ,
ts*sioti.?. It was followed. by the -I;rand Army.:)
_the-Sibbath'Schpols• of the Boroimlt—ihe . t odd 1
- .1.`,;1101t5, and the three Fire tlonipaiiii-S - Of - the •
thrtfatzh, illoutitaineer, (;:iol )'lll 4ma: Inder -
'pendant, -t•,
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11143111lonntaintier, Cap!, *in....1. i fi1e...i wereOtlt,
, were
' It full tini,fornt, they - took:Y.l- relnarkati I2C.wriii‘.
,The tli)O,l.Will, C.ipt. :Ttiii,L, ;I.ones, canto nest,
, ;1:1 1140 4, 1 cull, uniform, Inaltirig a very eine aiilieor
z
!, ittee..l Ooili eotupait,ies. wore. r .11.;Iiirts 'file
'r!nde.l!e.4dept, Captain; 'Terry J, `uiati,,lii.•iyught'
tin the tlear, au j ii_thering about 5t Men, all:wetr-,.
Jiirg .nfiiiteshirtA, Kilsentli lar,s„ Old Wart; 'punts,
I drawititi; a' nett'}fuseCarrlivt,l reeept!: , ..'„ -pur-. I
IHiased iii Pliiladelidiet, tileely decorittY:f_ with . 1
llowel;a, and covert's, over with tie "St.hi - i4pron- 1
Igled pain t er." "tih! longPiiiy t'wdve ii"vr the ,
I laiiii Of the foe and the liun i te 'of lite bravY," and'
liwell :might I . s.aS: -en ;thlieet•alini T . ' I- '
!Though to-clay- it Ilui-tkri'glioeirm4sik u
L.-8 „p1,11.11.,ir.t.1,
i jt--Is noir slow'itiat Radty toth'y gruve of tile ~1.
li ?Alm hatid ie
"lt '.neutli i ti 4, fold, ' tot t !lie Are;ul Iffeut of
'•:. IA e.• • ~.
' III.Ls( Li 4 u! 1 mintslizetA• 4tri:titi,mitoZto itt:,l,titeciiriat. , its
' Iciudoltt tie,.
:To iithtlitatn It unsitllll4 sitid l honn pit liketyie.
Thelui,iister.l witufuil:' up Ihzo•the -ki e s, - i -
'plo,i.faii•e ;nay it )14 . 4 tilliktit tiny , trilitibilltet.
-tile Oniiigithr a'fre,,.li.Al:4ll a bt...4\"(*en.rgom, tat lint:
- I iiin. , ,W now bring, m.3;(y; onntlzontratiiiix to,a
ch3itiby b saying that 1 . . n ;rand riot- disi:clia.fg
td they •work. - Well and arc. %iltll.
.IWoriby ;toe
,thartkirpf,ill.pittckitii; citizens. r : , : ,
' I, ain afraid I will o:eupv toot I rip•li sigle..,: iiil‘•
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"riCE CONFESSIONS Or AN INVALIP.
Vublished for the -tomtit of o;or No MEN .flll.liti
,otheiv. who suffer front NITN'II4 , jfebitity, etc.,
plying the means of \tit Wen by one Who ,
qttred AtraSolf; and serif tr4p. otiteekiv tug ta.,ts.st-pttld
dlreeted. envelope. Address .. •
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Dll 4 lsEithr YECTP±{AL..-:-Moro than a IntlIiOn•
I or Bottles of tills cough have been sold ;
.1n rise years, and otrsantli. ;have cured _by :Ili
The cough at panving• any 4.4llnary cold and the ;,
dtstreggln ugh of euteiumption have allko yielded
to It, It s tif the greatest valtio to the_ community;
andlit. family should be vilthotit it. It' is pleasant,:
to the taste. Itils prepared hy • Dr. LEVI OBER
iiOLTZEIt. of ; : rhlbulMjpltlilnl ptaL'ls ' gold by, :)r.;
ItOUINSON, abil Mrs. SAYLPft, Druggists, rOttx
vine, and by nearly every Druggist atni - SioreketPer
at cents'a bottlq. '69--04.1m
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' tnrions MINI:lis: -. JOVIINA! 11 - tiki..11.111.. - 7: - .
1 'didn ' t site - ntlYTtllitlO# ll the .. :.74.ti, - . tulEnit
las lifiniday'st,eclebration.lieri , „ A a 4-Inm .no .
coit4ot4.er, will not attempt .ftteti. yotickfull4lo.
serlpcion of the adliir; but Will -,..., . - e you the facts'
irldch' I think' tingid to La im.ed t• iu ISattirday's
JoraNAL ! - . - - t r I
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At '2 o'clock . .Ml:Up, the i 4. 'A. 4. 4 1 ,-,ii i Hy thin
Milian'ott City" Cornet .I.taud, tai iiiiirchilig .
down Centre street to Maid, where -the imoces
skin-few-as formeclas follows: A high Nvagoil drawn
Ity)B,gteylliotSt.4,' P 211.11 1441 liY - it tit:mister diked
in }White Shirts and black paill4 on whiehtilltere
Avtre sealvil 37 young 4tl e.
ulies .ssettlt in white,
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w 4 h 'ta black - 444vdt arolunk thej.witist, awl one.
Elt,llldirrir in thc , , ,eentre ietir..44Lnit'lig' the tiOttless
.6f Liberty,. Next".vanult the Ki ights Teinnlars,
Clly lineartitinueutit odd leellovs .J ithior Sons , .
of AtiteVea, Knig - hts'o 11 ' rotlitlitylial of
Itt ' Vn ion, 1 I aregailea
.- Ili d - .;\11 ii, Temple of
11 init., tiuo..l Templaradett;4lof Tempetame,
e4riate with several illiniste, and. nearly all
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thpr Sunday SehooLs of
s lthe eity . Vim 'lin incase
1104,e...5kin-. paraded the princi nil 4treet. , „itheq
proceeded to the cemetery; wherel prayer - wit.
'otrered by the Itev.. Mi. Wool.; ap• ap`propri-,
ate hyhm sung by the choirs of he tiny; address
•by the - Rev. It. Wi.i.i4t; •another, Illynint-:\ya....;
smig,ibY the ehoirs, .110 ring Whit4l4 'linoe the
soldiets atrewed the .graces wich ilOirera; then
closed; with' prayer by the Roy. Mt. 11.iruhill;
then hoine.
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... - Ercirything pa. , setl oil' in a ntot4i !tatisC4t.h?r3 -
,It'f:tutti•r; our sitte‘yalktc—wkrt} titled with lieoille,
Who' illl . frohi uutilde;A 4: t.tr. see the gltAidj
di plii.s.• t . 'AL. ?
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gocaliiiisiiiess It
- Si C 1•111.9 s irl line (test Inwrtii u: 't• a liae en,.l:Oil i II
queut. aLseTtlou.
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•• Dtii GloS at :mite-wok - prlt,ls ,s 4 1,1:11.Istoa -- si
tIPTEIA,I. SALE, af, pre.K*l i4Xxiit al I)4li:incl.'s.
. 4..44414.A3D. & q...1e,„i :11.0, ,•i t t r a F:tr,,,,t,1 : - .
I.lllx-re,4 to 15 yank., fe i ir nn. , ,l,iiilat, at I :,it I:ilid . ,
!MI CAltre. street, silveri - n - e!in.ll:zeJ ,i 1A in I:! , , '74 , - 1'.;..!
~
.. 1" . 7 , 7. 1 ...• 7- L
. .:.. , :EW PATTERt•tst 'P1,444 .11( 4 (.44:4%1,a it In , t 1 44 - " :ill 1
1
Tr 111101111 4 44 Store, 422-"Cen,trt , St 14 4 4 e . below A nier;‘ , 44 i !
House, l'ottsv.llle: , 11-tt ` 31.1 i (11 Ir. 1.011..‘N.1.D.
~ - ~.,' - I - I i fi t q - • t l''." '
kJ:4:l,y 40 ef.ntA for-it hul,e, 4.r 1. .. er ..,i.O s, , ~t.
T.adles and Gents Itr;st,lturattt, $Ol WI t 'eta re ~ t reet..
- Priers . ristnetsl to salt the tllor.i - Coll taut ss , e - ,ft
... fr
yourselyes. • / . • '. ! . , - :Lie
letiEtretr, khgllpli Arid '-kitterii:itt '_:lot Its, all styler,, t ;
awl of t tie fittest ,44uiilt ties,ltt 1-).%A.Sttl,ttit ., :,Ce•etre'tt:
' Flak :N(1.1 I'AtEDEf, LINES. Dit I LIS, a biNetitifut aril-
de D. A. tiirilth's;Cottere' , l4tteet..- - , /
. , 1
,
vn , ra y :ii .„. ;;;cn4 fo,bysente r y,. _
Ili. Dimrrhata, Colic, and Griiitnl , ' .- - ,
‘n. U Nii.s. , I t . regulatti the Etaiw . 1
EAllft ri i . .. °lss.osti. ~, and prain al O 2 4 . . .
i a LiEt. Glum, and rtmlre Te i elitl .
• e , sy. rem 30 ito. ril..til,
scrata inveateil in n l uz cd-1911 , ERIAL (.4011:
111111ENT. tor; Cs* rim Fores. - I:rire km 4. at
• lOU Deter be re;reitaL Sold by Inii,;),-i'ate.
11,'66. - - ly
Sept
,„ . •
LIOLLQ.WAirS z =ME OP
J, 01144,Ett, is of • .le strength, a d the only
. i pure Esserscp - of Jamaica Ginger in 'the market,
• • t tlerdifore the only artielo.ta be a . el4ial on in cases of
Coact; Cholera Mortaus, Diarrhcea,!lsysentery, I ndi
gestion, the effects of .4.3*.nw 9f 'Water, Colds, &C.,
, Asit for Holloway'warsit fat* no other. 1 A half tea,
ortiodnrat of it is more than equal to a. whole spoonful
of any other. Sold by druggists and storekeepen..
Fifty cents per bottle. '-dolinson,. liollti y & COW •
n
don, 04 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
i •
icitiLhulLS CRY 'FOIL tZLOWAIrff NiEllatlYtiGs;
t - ' ; • ' -
They are so delicious. The doctors and mothers say
they are the moat safe and effectual remedy for Mose
yed.' of W01t304, The gcroline have the signatures
of the proprietors' on the' wrapper, of each hog.
'X'ynty-five centit'per JOhnson; pollaway &
Cawalen.G.r.„Arch St...Phila. dune a.,4a-1S
„.
QII.II,ICINCI AIM BURNING —lt 1. , not ne+es
-.0 nary to journey fromtho.‘ruplcs to Alooka in
order to experience the extremes of beat sand rah',
Thoteands•undergo all the inconventOnz-ez; of this
Iltenmenettleal change the
d4y, or ,mery 'other
day; as the case may be, without the trouble of 1130 V..
' Ing.over the threshold. I A word 'With three tarot.
auMry shaisidit , Whet re 'they doing to expedite
their return to a medium temperature.,—to ;break
the chills awl banish the;feverr Are they dosing
themselves' with quinine, thereby Intrieriltlng the
soundness of, theliketest And Inipattilig th43:lgQ
their brains, and nervous system.? bhme of them
swims doubt,,bat not thew/Jo:1W of them, It to
Dewed. The.valtio of Ilostetter's Womack Bittareas
a Itarrniew sad &main spreille for fever, and eget is.
Understood and appreciated In all parts of theamana
try whew Intermittent* twevall. - The residents' et,
such , localities begin to take It early In the spring,ar
esproteation'stpdaittheMbisma by ArMelr"siser are;
lamaandedynassidlwof them, iserhaps, toe .81 burnt
ttaaeaters to error hi the- speciality iof aolne,ptvple'P
Satirise greater Outmher,l , . • ';--:•• „. ~ ..; 1 ,' •
If there is ant fixed tistiLintherapentica, It is this;
that the lltttebs'am af ar lbelter safeguard mud nst, all
the *twiggiest Of pkriodie , spals•dles -produced by un
wholesome elhalatlons than any drug or compott Yid
in the inancht.nt.nd s lit i. ..9tu,' Thla miserl
tbrklastql4eWinf faculty.- hod
belnl i tt / .,. ; 1 "', 4 , 1114114 .'" .1 ;ay. - zia s i;ol7.p.iiiircoti;. -
. sun - tb•-ww - hf large 'entente/Ms • , 14 - verhasi
ei l ikw
br the' wigs 'And indeed - "Wliskptibtis !at
)t Le made f essly: l :' InnindEd4a Osseo and
. .on flehelitlideted , fildethteci rioatE, , •
. .10 ZOMIFX %pow' err - Au t. ssike,
reitt - fhem. nbere” is
ro liii= Ito_ . . Ols I,lsla
' veholesonsaveiteliddo ire: -,- 4 ''' ', •
•• * , • :
Jan.., -,,' ,' . 14
. ' N 1 . . .1 ..
I„.. ; .. • , , •
. ;
- • ' - • • - ' : • t
- .
mmm•
,
To; cua.r. to.firOulipwr zci4..
qiitiosemtif or, Itr4 iu.:-/i}:.VCk'S,GV.IRAT. it ED
•W ill people never; learn to lkimio ' [huts. dot
''kr and stomach ut.''- - ily. dlUetute the en
stew! -The ,plaintist rrinciples of contnion
etteti • this; and yett there ore hundreds who
the idea, and continue in the coarse which
titeyitaidy brings them. prematurelY:toThe
Livinmas the majority of , the people do, at,
M vitxrittnee with the laas of nature , it - mtast,
_ ..pktarctit to ail that ; sOortermr later, nature Wilt
revenge herself: Bence we. 'and that ,persiins who
indul elk excess In the! use of very. rich or jridi- '
gestib e food. or Intoxicating drink's, invariably = pay.
a bea y penalty In the end:. Theltomach biecotnes
disordered abil , refuses' tonet ; the liver follS to per.
Astraltanntetlutut,dyspenslit and ltsattesuidalfevils
folloW, entrant! the suffering' individuals persist In
Clinging •to the thoroughly estiloded - ideas of the
past: , I Iic.CieIIENCIL'S stedicinos are.nvonimended l
to aM such: They bring Sure and certain , relief'
wherever. they Are used as directed, and all that is
necesltary'tti,.establitathele reputation with every •
ailing matt Or kwoman. let the laud ; le is . t.tir and ink,
partial trial 'of them: Let three who are skeptical'
en tills utility and wholave permitted Interested
persons to prehadiceithem . sgtonst these how .eels; •
brined. remetlii. for ,ColtsumptiOn, discard :their
.ptejudlces, , and be governed by the principles of -
reason and commorc,sen If the ey`stein is disitr.
dered dependepon it; . , In] e. nine eSoleB MA of ten, the z
Iteot of the 'disonler trilllia round 111.1bn stornigh
and liver. ' To cleanse mid invigorate the stomach
and to - stimulate the liver" to healthy action, use ',.
timiusieg's MAXIM-MEP: PlLletl—The ilaily-locreas,
itiOleniandifOrA. 111,s' lit Site best- eviLicllee of
their value. ' Tho , s'uptjtv thonsonds,,Or hoses
.are' sold - daily. W ? liimply because they act
-
pro a ptly and eft atty. - InYallils who any' not
;A 01 ,
an it convenient call on Dr. tiellENCir. In per-
Aiwa are Infotuted that full and complete - directions
'for Use accompany each package of the • - ' :-
, ltr o vsnitt trE. PILLS, l'ttLataxic Civitui. AND Sul-'
wt; *: 9 To:: I , *.-1 7 It est; medicines wilt cute consumpt 1
timi antes the lungs-Ores° far gone that the pall..int,
is elle' rely 1):! , :y mid till • reach of medical relief. -.. •
-11 l may be 'asked by 'tit " • who are are net familiar',
with the Virtnes,of thee-it; greet retnisiles, "Ilow do •
'hr. I sCII bINCK'S mealti cat effect their wonderful
T .
cures of consumption`" 1, , . • -
'lite attitsrer- arms a, situtitieefac. They ... het:in their.
wor,k - of restoration by bringing' the stomach, livtw,
and bowebi Into an netiVe healthy, Condition.' It is
fisid - that eilles this fortit,Pable disease , gen trgcx:s
Nl.tri . u KJ. N. r. I'iLusi act Hill ; the, liver an stontach,
y)roinot I mr, lietilthy :secretion, and ti
removing tile bile
and slime which have resulted front the inactive or
torpid etimiltion of :these ' organs and of the System
gette'rst ly. This sitig*th state of tile roily , and the
oonstilyeitt- ricctimi on of the nultenithy . sub"-
stances named preVen the proper digestion of d
food,.
an as a• natural conseqUerigx errs disease, which
restlUS irt.prtist ration and finally n depth. • • .
- Spite.% cg's Pu..t.sostoltNEUrandtigawstii To's se,
wheit.tidi...eu 'regfiltirly; mingle wittilhelfood, uttl the
di:DI-dive ,i - gatis ;Make good - rich blhod; „ anti as a
- nillural eOlisetittenee, glee titsth and strength to the
,paticut.' Let the ificulty say whet it may, this Is
oniy tree, cure for vonstimptroa,! - lilvperiettee ims
'pcilveti It-beyond, the'xididow of-a doubt, anti thous-'
mots are to-diyy Mice-and well whoa fei• years shim
Ist.l-e,reatiriled -tet dapples clii:eSt Vat. who 'were in-.
dared to try Dr. HUI FINCK'S nythisilles, nnsl - were•
I restored lo permanent health by their, use. : , •
i. , ' tYhe o( the tirst •steps - the physielati shoiald take,
' with 'a conetumptive Tiatient",is . to invigorate
the-
rmyste, ' Now Itocir is this ko ...lie! done T... Certainly
anid -by giv Mg roediciaies that ealiaust and enervate—
' thicilici nes lhatimpair instead of Improve the line
, no m of Ihe digestive organS. ' DOtior Sell KNUIVs
medicines cleanse the stomach and howas , of all
in 11.*t once% which tire calculal ed to irritateor,weakerk
• 0 •n. Tiley.ereate an appetite—promote healthful
iligeslitiw--nrake goal blood; ank -hi a consequence,
till-ti invigorate and strengthen the entirusytitem,
and More espiviallx those parts *hick are diseased.
I f this etannot he Idone, then the ease must Ite. - t•
gartled its it hopeless one. , .. ~ , -.- .
lithe physician rinds Itlmiosslble to make a pa....
thltit feet hungry, If the diseased person cannot par
ta3,..e of goo.l nourishing 1,1111-ii. , properlyuligest It.
ft. shill lie rungs Th InUettl and strength;
alt it is equally-inipoSsiblete bringa patient to this.
4iiiiiition.soltaig as the liver is burdened with Mit
a:sett bile,'anil the stomach laden with unhealthy
lime:. ,-
ltsinosithAltirst request Made ti., the physieiftn by
' ' -- '‘ , ..natietit Is Ilea Ile ills prescribe Med.
h( 11A.
Mere o
Mil
.. ti i' ; ...
'a -otti.tthipbe.patletit... .tutu.- ~ .1 pr...
le ot!, tita wilt .remOve or allay the cough, night
KV eats and chills, Which are the sure 'attendants oq
' . 4...itstinipt ion.: I:W. t his mitortbi not be done, as the
er ugh Is only an Effort of nature to relieve itself,
, • rilld the Inlaid sweats and chills' are clouted rty:the
discaSed lungs:, The remedieS ordinarily prescribed
do more harm than good. They impair the fune
tiptts of the ctomach, la petlehealthy tlic.l,,stion, and
1..„.-_travate rattier than titre the &seam.. - ,--,
, riiie re 14,. after air, •nothlng', lilts; facts with which
t 4 substantiate
,a push lon, and it is upon faelit that
ite.,:sellENVlC reties. ,Nettily all who have taken'
11 ,1A medicines 'by twordain e 'With !di liifeetiOi ,
Iltl't i . 110 t 0O13.! beCtlCOrell of ~,roatiipt ion, but, freak
Dila; favt. (hat these metileinT net, with wonderful
uponDDwethe ,digestive ,rganit, patients' thus
CODA speedily gain flesh. C,tattptlng the system' of
ail impurities; :Ot*: lay the' ounifatiou fora solid,
;Dttstanflal structure.. ltetlitwin,g these organs - to
lie:1(01,111:v ereatetthuppetlo. The food Is prop&ly
tkissitnliattsi; the quantity of hlOod Is hot only 1 / 1 -
11 • CaSed. but i maa 1 rich told st confo(' rm in the face
of such a condition Of the' kystelo, all disease:must
tej banished.••• - -; , - i • .1' - , ..
• .
I 't 'Fit'll (Wet:4looß aceotapany each of Lite medleinOs.
I:' .. s.that it is not,absolntelyneeeltsary that patients
' multi. sett IItr..fiCHENCII,.. peraiinally, 'tttleSs they
tlesise to.have their lungs examined. • For this: pur
11ose hots at his principal ottke,lNa. 15 North Sixth
•St, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Satur
; ay, from 9a. M. until 1P 111.- :: ' •
Atly lee is given Withoutcitarge, but for a thlrougli
trxanilhation with the Respirmatiter the clueu.,e is &i,
I Price of•t he Phiniottic Syrup and 'Senores. Tonle
qavir, ,ii, :',llper lrOttle. or .7. , 7r-ot a i'half dozeh,. Alen
. rage 7, PillsZi c.,•ilts a liut. For stile qyall druggists.
I April 111, 'TO . •• .• ' , i'. ' -10.1 y
, .
Mi
, .
i• -11W—IIOFF:i1.-6 - , , --Iii .Pidladelphia, on' the Ist
inst., , l•y Itev. Isaae 'II ess, Mr. Flea:iv:a W; F•rr.- of
Pottsville, and .1111Ss' A.XNIr. E.II ,, FF 3 LAN. or Phila
delphia. . • ''''', •
'.. . • • . : *dlt •
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31.1.08N4.01tT—LEii'DSEIt--011 the Litt ;Inst., by
ltet. . 1 ths c•p_ ll . 31eCool, Mr. 11 . F.-lilituasroier,iof Potts- -
vide; to 311.ss•JuLtA LE,.•;l3Nalt, of Philadelphia. * '• *
esd y .June ISt
ihaVl i te t; % l4l. .l F trt - nI T I ' ,111 . - 1"1 1 -4 „ - P1'o N ltTlie, ' ; ', 11 : . e.'illial•ri*
1,7..5ut - srial;•te•.•.Nlica MAUI z.. daughter of *Edward
T. Tayk•r, lisq., both of Philadelphia;: • •-
•
.•.
I'ASTI.E.—In Oda Boningh .ntfilltursday last. of
voliminkption, , MAittn irffe of D. M. ca.,tl4,
and d:tnghter of J./lintel and Sarah Annual, aged fdS'
.years anot - '
The friends and retails - 6%0( the (anti ly are 'marvel
fulty invlti4 to attend the funeral front the rest=
dence .Iter parents, .No. 57 Ilartt street,
(.Suntlay . , afternoon at :S'u'et eta. •r.
111 MAI/T.—At Pottstowil,. May Ettr.A.
11,1`msEV.,,,elatrtiter of the late Nathaulel P. Ilobart..
1.11P.T.-4 gli.tuttlay everting; April • :1), it
I I ynuewsej, coiltity t Missouri, of tul)erculur
c.msuruption, ANA ..11:,...ekire or A. c. ilalitet, and
MlMgh ter of Col. Shorts,•l". S:tmly 'Creek toWo
sliio, Venmigo County, 21 i'ears, mont
and, 2 days. She li-ty4.•s two small children. Tim
1 .44 Nos hamgbt to .% ettnngtt County an the Shorts'
llomodead, , in SandytCreckAownship. Schuylkill
iliqiers'plpage copy. • !•_2
dices.
=
riPFICE OF THE . SCHHYLKILL
' GATION COMPANY, Np. 417 Walnut Ntfret.
• ; • Pit ILADELPIitI,`, May - nth. WA).
.Srptlett.:ll hereby; even, that a itpecial ,Oeunr . al
ycetlp nf the Stock hohleht and Loan holders of,tlits
l'ohl patty a: tit be held at th:m office, on Nlondaf, the
2 , ,thdo of June, 1870, at II o'elorik A. M., for the pur
pose of 'considering a -hropoelttioi to LEASE THE
WORKS, Fr: A.lcs:.i Is}:s; mitt 4'11 1 )1'k:11TX or. the
sehuyikill Navleatlon Coihpahy, to the Thlhulet ,
phisliz.tgrlaßeerur
or the Managers ,
1; !AtAy 7.* 11.1 ; FRAH.EY, Preside
lIM
I
=I
ME
DIMIII
nrri t 9.-- --
Peat4s.
i
SLATE! SLATE! I -SLATE!!!
(Tho' 'undarodeued• ham olwlty's on liturd a, --ltirke
lot of ROOFING SLATE, of all' idzes, and of
the best'iivallty, which he will gel! at the ehedpvid,
pricers. slate enn he delivered hy Itallemd' or
Canal' Apply to' KALItA('II, Agent.
- Jtanibutg.
l‘frke 4 .V.,!TD " • . - . . .
EiiiriiirA.T.io.v.-LAn elatnination et Teach:
er: for the Public' ... , k-liooht of the" Borough' Of'
A0111:uni, will 1n belti fit the 'new briek lie:tont
ibmse, s on Friday and Kuttirdity, June 17th and bath
eeatnienetti k r at n ...eloeic - preeittely. Term,LIII
incuttbs. good !uiTitries paid to live - teachers. The
tuthllr are repeetfully invited to be present.. By enter
of,l It( Board, , '''-. JAMES I. LAKE, See'Y.
May :14. '76-22-ne . : ', . .
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A NEIArI SELF-OILING CAR WHEEL r
1- or;
1 31,INEA', de., tairul6 thit • • •
• I .
' I • . jAI.,.VPI'A FOUNDRY,
By 1 - 16WE'S 1.•.! 31 o anufgretureis. '
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_*Also,i all ktndy of Castings, Building Hardwafe; tke
, .
onlers with . w EsTo*...
'No. 9 East Norwegian St., 'Pottsville. -
?to? 2S, •:0
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SIA.NUFACT,DBED BY .
JOHN A: RDEBLDIO'S
,
TRENTON. N. J.,. .
Fi)r inellned Planes, II intag, Standing Sh)plitiging .
Stadsmsiod Bridges, Ferrieg. Stays null .Guys
on, Derricks, Cranes and Shears,
1 . Elevators, Fillers. deo. .i• •
.
A 10tGE STOCK OF WIRE ROPE EpSSTANT.,IIC
ON BAND. • /
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• I
DUDES ETI.LED *ITU DISPATCH.. • '•
• air li•or stxtugth, Mite and e‘ sit, see cl mutat*, Intel'
will lie sent on application. . - Amt.:. litt—'ll-ly •.
1870 g' 21161 a AND ClUht 4 2 / 1 -.. 1870'
• .._.•
G. I) 1t Y- G 0.013 S .
• , c . r, NV' I N . ' II .. , IL L. d...• 010 C 0 .. ,
-11, . , . ~ .
- Is -siottrit SEI NIMIIi STUMM, Pi.
lIILA nxPn lA.
invit tlie , attention of pnrchasors on visiting Milli.,
dt.lpft, to their large and elegant {:kick of ' ~.•
. ,
, DRY (i'c ()A). I) S, -
. i .
ors..st4Tvga 1* PAIZT or ." •
Illacit:autd.C,olored Silks.
Plaid and tittipesiliks . . - . - ~. , ~ • ' -, • •
i'lAita Japanese . Stilts. • '
t Ft uttit*O4tri pcs Lust Plaids tto. —.
iPl•iiii still' Copii its select sliu,les.
' ' "
Cortlf:tl :sill: ttoplins. '
Slit: 5'.61 . 9,... loot u ‘,..1 l'opli WI.
~ - ••
ne , .t llotto: of Alpacas 1.1111 Mohair:4
:4 I x ell NioltairsautiPotalltiliipatit*.
Gicir.itlincs"atul Orgatullea. (awns, Peri•atlea and-.' ,
• cl i Lai sea. Calicoes-and -Low-Drlord'llreloi ~ .
• - Moods. Dress Good* 0 - ;.'' the datest styles .. ~ 7 .
• .. , , .-: ' •.-
- • constantly reeeiv lag. • '
r •
BLAFR DRESS G OO DS a n.n.,% T VAICIKry.
.. _ .
ti .
• Broehe and Paisley Shawls, Thinet sad" Lauket..
Mavis, Bpring and Stamm cri!4. haw la, . Lace Dolntes,
Imre Samuel; Cloths rind cassiniere4,Tabla Linens
and Napalms, Sheetingso lid rsbirt lust dt usllna,C4 lit.
Semmes, Blankets. SpreAmix,, ‘ 1,u,.. Plautx And Ti i w'
Coyshk. White Idoods, Lace., Eiutinilderks, Gloves;
N. *.„,..Av e deal in goeur Goods and endeavinfo Sell
at such prim...that twill give satisractlon, • . •
• . t.ArTheCheatnat and Market /tire!, t cars vi 11l cart
yej- you to Within a few doors oft he Store. '
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.' ' '", XDWiTii.il44 & CO., • , •
4 sot;n 4 Seco n d gtreid. Philadelphia.
April la,„ . 11) . ~. ,:., . -, . • . ta.3m.
1511
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LEAUGU VALLEY ,XtAil./kOAD COMPrIC
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TiltieVitble Showing visitieellonn of Iho L. V. 11;'
1 1.gi with those Of tOO ,rhilw...d...llesatilit IL IL co.
to
from Pottsville and Intermediate polotslxi.-
tweets Acadia; and, ruttsvilsioh • • ' -
%M'‘MPSi
Leave P0tt5vi11e.......:..'...:..,.:.......:., Ito, 0.00. ALI'
v: .41troding.... ‘...- ..... ....'.-... 74:3 . 10.24 t - 4.21.
v - !Etat Peoria. .1 oucti. ....
0n..........* ivia, 11.4 i: 4.:i0-
Arrive at •FAatort.....
—........- ,;........1 P.M' 12.1 e! • 0.114
- ‘ -I.i. , • pie*pie* Yora.....-..--:-I -L . .' Lit 3.10: , 10.112
~. • 1... ... . - .- 4 . tr.. sa. le. id:. r....u.
i
:. •- - . . ~ . - • .A. ILI, /IL
Leave. New York ...-..-.......-...-. -........ 1 Ulie
f.. v 1 Easton... •-. ..... -........'.....-;....... • • &46 .- 1 96
V -1 Fruit Priallr.laii . ciloa ..:............-.. • 4.2!
." t liroding..3. ......,.....-:.-.:, —:,.. • -10.10 !,16011•
rrlve nt'Pottarifie. 4 .:,.--.-.--......i.....t ~ 7 .31• S
....._- ' ,___ '
_____' • :
.... . .-11.
- For-DlAlluri CHUN k aimeinterro
It. /arra Pottav lite, SO arid INA. A...llLoand 145 P. aiL, arr . '
rive at Idattrh Chunk 12.0011.3.45Atal LIPP. M. •
• - RICTDItNiNG, leavellauch poi_tt;s t ...avid 10,24
' P..AL; attire at Forrevintlf ILISJIatiI lelfar- Al. i
FOr all points la the Let neat: umens and -rt ler
Vairreada; - ilicaverily ig!il•
Pottavillei
5.61 LAIL .1 . • - ._.• , .
1 • •
- : Sleaerintendent and
Betkileheuti, De. ID, le - . 7 ' Ir.
JUN E
lUanttb,
EAC11308.23 WANTEIY.-1 4
.:ine 'Nfaii.
P
Femaltaesehers Itiatteit - for the .F-eliord
ot.llutler'3Wwwnahip. - : An outtnlnst lon wilt be
Jeitisel Newlin; county Rupertntetutent. 'ob -
day
and Totejidity,„ldne 13th and I it It, I
-School Ifollite, In. (51rardvillei ennunenet.pg at titd,)Ahi:,• B,l„i:
- M. • Tentit.l3lnnitionths and salariet; II
J. Jo. PRICE, St-':....
Sla*l4,'7o-22-3t •, •
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• •
T AjsriimrAage
WANTED • .• I 1,
WAR' OF 41 , 11.2 AND SIEXICAN
. • -
FOREIGN COIN'S,. STOCKS'. GOI,I), 0 - .7 1 ."},1r'- •
AIL.N.Tathl other ICON Ds 1101.;(711"#titn4..5( )110. -
"COLLEtn'IONS - prohipt4 . - stuue-on all 'points, 4 ! : .
ItF.CEIVkak
Nopains'wll.l he spn.rril to serve - the Injet".4.l. !ot".
. hale, who fuyor,us with Llt.busllicss.
./ . lie- .IOIIN ic, ItU.SIITON - 4:: CO,
• I:hint:cm and Broker s . 5J South St.,
f Jau I.'7° • • • 1-13,1
Tor Side nub (to 'it.
r'OE SALE.-p•A now and Ilrst4llO4i ,
-I (y: Terms reasonable. Apply to.. '
May 7, '7U-114-t( Wei, It. SMITH, ISlA7entrertit.
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TZ'SAT.M.—The lindersignoti. °trees
- in. situate in Whaltlngtont Township, Isehtly I-
Illeount3 - about..4 Tulles unat ofjfinegrove •
distant.frcan'tlie , S. IL at private Nalej; The
Yana contains I:l3aCres, red gmvel bbitten„:l; ;tic re::
atcovy. thy her, 89" acre+ oleared. • and the imtanee 4 ,
- sprouts ofillvenrOgroveth.; The improvenierda cola
:s at of a dwelling house, swim. Darn and sawmill%
alsO„ a superior orchard of choice. fruit trees:
land isap good cultUre.y.A:ll' thoSe wishing to ;For
chase 4rlusket the sane, will pietist , apply tryt
.propriOtOponnte promises, good bargain ean
.' May '
t . .
A . .
LUARVE Rut LDINCVLOTS FOR SALE:
W. -Etecea •.:7Llces lots; fronting on near. •.
George street, are offered from. frAi nd. utwar.ls.
Payments in ,ifla monthly Instalments. 'Apply
$A5tlrEl. cool titzteet, near Depot:
April
AV'
IfLIZE ASH' cor,aazar.l 3 bß RENT.
• . , • , .. • , . •
• TILE COLLIERY at Vtilay Rarboir;:„
Sch - oyllinlerMrity; Witl tie rented on fa-yore - hie:ferias.
rottler_v embiaceS the .Manirnotlf, Skidmore.
and ittaek Veins.
.A. , good elope tuts, been
stink.upon the'skichnOreVelli and a tunnel &New'
to the NIA tomoth. .Toa tenant wit ti sufnelen t means
to purchase the. ntaehlnery.and erect 4 new breaker,. .-
a itto.ttik.erttl,leaae Apply to
227 South Fourth Atreet,
liElVttT PLEASA.Nret •
Mlning,Einglueer,
.5ne11";0 , 44.1, - -tt ••
ME
•
Nitec — diKE4y. •
- .The folVntringatlll.oo,l3ana "flee
One pumping engine; sixty 'horse powei, Memo-.
at the muehluery txunecteg. with . the 001.).14i
0ne hoLsi ag ent'ilne, ity.borse, with all the nul
ellinere cqrrffe4xi•with: Wasting.. • - .
1341 Ereptuitplug end hoist hlrty
feet its thirty- fi.ur larOlci4 la diameter. wtih ail their
connections.. • ' • , '
One steam pump. 7.-I,ncitlAllteott & Banana; make)
—a satisfactory article„, • • , • •
'he uhove machinery •Is good coridttlon, a . 11. 11
wilt" he wllel'..risusonalgy., ••• .•.• •
• A tiso. , Wegent. 4,r 40 anal:la-Web gunge:Silt', Gum,
Delis; of various slz*:%.l. Stere-FL:tui - es aml.Nvagim ;
Cross-cut liftWg.. - Firewood,
Fur Turther information. Inquire at the (Aire, It>
'Eitst Market Kt.. or at the'llimean Colliery. - • • •
• --Jan t JOHN IlAYES.)4uplt.
0.11.:3ALE, ; 7 +"' ' •
L . .
Tot iroLLoWtwa . - • -
14; , TIVINti MACHIVERY:i
one.high'pro.gmTrv , ! • Cornites,
oiler. 7-teetratritite: with lbollera and ale
part:Count:4l(de, rind 21itta of putnpa. 80 }'ante'
one le-loch:the 9thikr . 11-Inch "plugger. dead( rit•ri
atroke: :• ' ' • •
ALF,,O,One Winding Englia,, t°
. fect 'St rnkai with drunitw•nringand s holler...aapt.t..'
A LS[l , 4. oitr sida_tin.vatter 11a.diitu-ry. • .
...1.1.141--lititlial,ousiilutiuNuizims;lll.giv I 11 : (:'!' , Nt
tor 4-4,4.4, tatek.'.•• . • • .
AL I-10 ,, ,0110 lei-feet fan and Entlu%,
&Ater Mtn pforc.
1..04.1 . iie 14mb:00f:0 Pit mai '
trio,
- cylinder, 4-fuet avidaa,. with taiarrua,add ap,t
[Wit lifts of piiinuj • Itq . wit li •
plungers; 1.-o..stroxe, ~• .: •
'The tam wS•e• itutc hinatry lias..;ee'n 'ln set bat is, it;
gdiA Working or. 4 • • ••, •
KORLIE NV. S.XII/13:1C, rut
January' J, 15,411- , 2—tfur Scipt. 1, 'ttv---:-.4:vd.
Jr
• -,
Gar ll:l 3 ,t?t . . 71 1g o N- sT a , ,
lives now o - pent , 4 a'firy ofi - Sprt7".
§ut,t . ahle for thi , iircNetit.,, season.
- ?•itlt, • kr.ANIFR cua. 1.4 ts ET..
; • kltiNuns,l'ltaAtsitstiti, rarrioNs,
. fins qn hand a iv:Ai' hit of.. ". • .;• •
AND gl`slNt gAI *Q.
wlteh ktill txtlioh.l.ebisap fur cxnLl . . •
weidel. , ) order: Jo•
ved. • • • • -
WAIWELD , 4 ILOYEF.I,.
',!;17 CENTIt t E ST 4 POTTSA7LL.LI-.;
' • In nadltion to their itimiti •Aimiort it. t,1%
(1011.1).4, ENII , IROIDERIII , ..I; - NOTlfniS,• , litfLl.lSl:-
RYC,loopS,&,itayslrist frperietln T...,(7rtiner.l $.
'Choice Japanese St t Mites,
Li .; •
, • 'mburg Edging* anti 1 iisi,rlll4.f4;. - ;. - ..f.;7' .
-'i.1.1....*110vet.‹, • '
;.„ ; • "• - • „,.ifertvy Mark SIMS,. -
4‘friigllkli Slit r" ,
klarga in,s,i,irwil.ll:6o,ll.r.rrhlvf.
• , • . and W4ll I C g'enc .
1.0.141 , • Wolf known •
, - • . 1.11 , F1 , 111.0
A full of the peletiraleil r • -
• • • - BEAVER. - 11 RA ND;
gfLIC' FINIS111111)..1111ACH2Pi 7 111 , 1
. , •• • .• .
I.ll.(neti . 01, in latest iLtyleS011:11110 trt ortli r.
Septeinber 1, 'tit), . ;‘, • •
NT,
.EW.:4IOO,DS ! LOW' PRIOES!
11 : 4 • SELL! NU Ore yr 'CAI
ANNIE, 414:mAIID:
NO. 11 . IIAIACET S.TIIEET,
„ •
'Respe.elfally'atuyinucem to the -I.att let: of l'ott,‘
I tiat !ille to opirnt. , d a • •.
NpV.Mr . OF
, •
AIS . D BLACK
:13 mid upward. • . •
Pat . lgor Lztees,',livti Kid (11 , Wit.4, ofrsebt,
Nt . ./t10116,4C..A.1*), W LI az (works
- Lndieu and 311..15et4 Clanks innde ninrikrr. •
'• New l'at ternaJ -
Lonn.vcd v ed. el 3; .1".. --IY•
• •
1317WKIIII . DitY'Gboba
FOX 6, - , BROTHER,
. .
. ,
276 STREET,
• ' [)eatiu tuCult titetxt.luit to Ellen extemive 34.4,!0rte
SL'IUNJ AND SUNIMFA:
41 7 .5 R GO Co.b
Consisting of the Latist ;itylc4s or the
.
Fore k t Z.it.n( - -st Nfarliet,
'f 11 . 1 IC I. IAeT
BiAcK AN() oot.oftED si!..Ks.
Awn E:MBROIIT.III.
MEI
wktrrk. GOOD arid LarilE4Tlc:l,
1111
=I
.SHAWLS 0V ALL KINDS
We also eat) attention to our 4 3 tocz hi
.
• ' . GROCEItIIs:S, QUEENSWARE &c.,
Which Isvery'huue and selected With the of 010.,
eorercit thls Market. We.do not eoreilds,r It 'i010,..-
serZto tanzuerato Whet we have;lket everythi 4ti
rcnrst4lamlTtry 'and 41r, wery Store . , ran ix- 111 - 01
at, our establish cueu t.
• APTI/..17.141
::-- - ':.);tatthir's tini firohcfs.,,-1
GLEwrots - wo.'t•Lvt, & co..
. , - • i .
.• •
.•„; ... Nal: 48 8. TB.lllO
SE:. PINII .A I* . .41 Lt
.
ptpetno.bobiABol:4.l%.llWallil.,N , w
14,. 4.
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D.ANKEID3 AND UItOKEDS.
.
'We allow Interest on temporary' or ''..i . ttiading .r.-
melts, and execute °Nem promptly filr;the purrs„ , t
andltftle ot(STI:) . Cps A ~.s D t:01.1)1N ta ! 1, ,
CITY.. • • . . ''''''•
•,,Pireet r ielegraPhie complunleation frtm, file ri,•,..
delphiStiouse to New. York. (Jan al„ 'l-ilf.-.-1:1,t;,;-,„,,
MEI
cater Ea & STEVENSON,
BA*ICERS AND 11116KERS,
• . A11a..44 SOB= mill!' STRELT. PUII.ABLI.I.HIA. -
.4N1104, BONDS antl• (Bre E.B.N Nllli . er sEt . r 1: 1
Ttabol
ught and wild atrictly on tunninD:l,l.ol_
IXIStI IN GOLD, 1:411ER. SAND 'tulact , ::: > '••t '.,
• lug Aaembeis ' r ot -Dia: l'llllarlet pa II st,,ca- 1, ..
ilulilv, all ()Nara' entrusteo _La our rare, shun ; ;
Calve prompl.,attentloa.• • ;* '' •'. ..,.
~:.litarcllB, '711.-47-7Daderd 6ia—lt-Gia , r ~ - • •
.
THAN ,,, THE :CHEA.P EST
NN AN &,,RAM.SEY:
WiI,L'ALWAYs
-
SCHOOI., I3ooKs''
fix. •Lower - Prices ~
t'►an • any other -..800h.5tTi..;
" •v.. Pottsville, ,
XO MATTO . W I IA j T THEIR
. I.II.ItES X.II 1.1.
And all Articles to the
BOOK AND STATIONERf LINE
At a Great Reducti from Former 3 i't itva
i -
Cate' tampirt 1411;pre Portkai;nt
5T444 1, ' 410.P5• .
. .
foal assortnieht In stook oi sizes and lenxt
with buttons, eyes and sereWs. Far sole sit
Priat bq - C. TitOMPSO'N.
NEM
El
1=
MIME
IN
• 17iirrs . vSt11.i. PENN-I._
=II
4JOSIERY,
ca,p•voi QKAI.T. 1.1:s: I
CLOAKS, &c., &c,, Sr
MEI
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