\ FO,RTYS4XTI - 1 - ;b'Y''.iAß 1% ft. dm% ISPZCIAL NOTICES - eel buena Alpitslokat• ••• =no"' bad. as ID onto pir Mai .04k ; NI OM. • Om f it•"" sameiseatissellms. EA NSANAk ItAiteuinrs—sivitien.“ sod stationent, Pri4- " la a nd aindenir 148 Mare Week Puttellle. , Plitteiel - ,Oltrsat. , JUNE 11, 1870. -- ,ATURDA . • TITE NITNERS, ..TO ; AL Is henna every lestarday o nthly', and thrashed to • . bent at D pre lam= in °els in advance._ m ug gans6jlls--DIVABLILIILY INADTANCIL Leaves L• cTeadd 011116 C " opies to one addres, 000 00 ao v • al 00 la To News Dealers p PI per 100 Copies. ioaalL To hi •-•- and School Teachers we thrash the Jocsur by coati, at $1 Go per 1113211200., In :advance: other• wise a full rates. •, : • • E D'ULY XT.TB II " JOURNAL Is potasb i ca eTerY weelsoornlng, eiatoraars excepted. ~ TE Teti cents per Freer, payable to the irarder or agent y whom It Is served. • E 1 MALL—PIITabIe In advance. 000 Year. sin months, r. 1; three months, $1 • ; AND WEltiLy ILLVERStirer.SAI4 00 per. tutnum, nOmmice: 04 00 for mOD . • BANIMMI & RAMSEY. Athlone 's. • • QUERIES . • . - .•• • - WE find the following In . the last *43.1i-1.. Ti - ilt : 1 . . f4HESANDOATI CRT, May 3. 1/00. -,i' EDITOR siONITOSI:—WiII ytcriames Of me to thn your paper to ask a few clz ecian ui tbnee whom. y the editor of this it may concern , n for the Boanl of Busease -JocaX b s u t ,t w spo °re kesnta I .... Trade.' it renterse. operators of Luterne, Lehapn, '.,, H d o t w be is o - pc - eof Se_ huylk 11 County',itbat do not •boone to the npard or Trod . a keep their Feiner 'es goin,e andpay the basis - Ma? l 1* Second.: 'Why do these large companies that tale the maricet, allow their coal to be sold at a reduction, - one month after another and not reduce tlyeir men? Third. - Is it or is it not a truth upon the operators Members of the Board of Trade to pay them back in their own coin for the transactions of last summer? Have not these large companies got hold - of the Itr...sotertaN of March 13th, and conduct their sales accordingly? • Should thegallowthe coal to edvance in.the marketSO • that the 'operators of thhCconnty would' be indti . 46:.to n glA the 3 dollar baste. then woul4 tlie S chuyiki teen s. .return home, and they would not be able to send - as much coal to the mar ket as they are now doing, Z• That Is soraething worth thinking about. , i 13. K. - We are are always ready to, answer i any sensible or ,roper questions, and will !there= fore-proceed to .. aiasw6r the abOve. I.ltitsi'...Therare enabled to Pay f thL wages inconsequence of the stop] arie of a - large !timber, of collieries in Schuylkill “.ounty anti elsewhere, which keeps., 'up the • price of coal higher than it would rule if , all the. collieriea; were in operation. lf ail -the .collieries Were-Worked, coal, Would fall in -fro weeks, to at lea.stes2 i. -a_lton; if not dower. • In that case those opeqttors could 'not pay the biais 'of 1869 without ruining illdmselvs, and those operators not working Ulm . ), and it is more to their in terVst to lay Idle ltder such, eirenmstances : thasi to• work. - ' - `; . ,SECOND. The . large einpaine . own the • mines; the lines of tr.iiisi)ortation to • Market, anti buy C9lll front= others at their_ own rotes. If they,i do not make a cent on ,coal; the profit; on carrying their coal will 'pay them for the capital invested. In this respeet• they, have a great advantage over .Individual operators, who do not own lines of transportation market.. They also pay , higirwages - for two other object s : one is to break up the W. B. A.. if possible; . by 'pre venting these Men uniting with the-organi zations existing elsewhere. , Tlipy know that a jarring between the organizations in the • different counties must result 'in breaking 'up the W. B. A., unless they will take out advice! in .ctitting loose in the present state of the trade, and leave each county fix its own basis, until there is a demand for all the coal produced. The second Object is to, drive Outthe indivitival operators and to force the whole trade - into the hands of a few huge eorporations.inrtazerne.epunty, Whose in terestsnre ideuqcal, and who will. unite in not only controlling prices of coal, but labor, also, while the men will have no power PS resist,belesuse thee large corporations are not like individual, having their uninvested e i in a colliery or so, but thestoekliolders are men of capital, living elsewhere, many engaged in business, and can live and prosper if they - did not receive any dividends for a year or two.:, If su'eli ispot the•case, why do they, pay $1 05 for cutting a ton of coal and pUt ting it in' the cars, while the individual operators'are,Paying only abOiat 70 or 80 cents, for doing the• sam s work, Which is baits . ,wages:—and* we are credibly• informed Olt the, managets of these Companies ,deelare . they will not. reduce these wages . if' coal would, fall to:4 a ton on board Vessels in the harbors aiound 'Sea- York. Is not their object sufriciently'..trufsparent, and we are • sorry to say that: the leaders of the W. 11. A. -• in Schuylkill County are'aiding them with '. :iii their limited power to accomplish their . object, whether they are paid for it not. If they are not, they •ought to be , well paid for such good services rendered.' ' = • . . One of the individual operators ,in the l'tzernelltegion, stated a few days,ago, that .• in tli'e montWof April he mined and sold • . -11,(SK): tons of . coal on thebaSis wages, and only.,:cleared!ssoo,..Whieli i'VTII(I scarcely pay Tor the wear and tear and repair of nuichl _ nery. 'He was then otthbi way from Phila. Aelphia' to settle up ! the May 'product Of .14,000 tons, and if the profits were not larger 'than in' April, he' said he would stop tbe - colliery. - . • . , . '. . - 1 TIIIED. We think it very reasonable • .• .. siippose that the companies felt ineepsed _ cause their men:wereprevailed upon to stop ' last'year,Ond feel like punishing the boit - , 1 • in fichnylkill, who they accuse Of doing it. ' If such was .not the case, 'we hardly think they would ye- to the trouble of collecting air the pay rolls' from each man, $3 50 pr ~.- • -- :*inonthte - pay the miners here . to keep the • from'workinf,' so that they can realize abo t 'so:cents a ton more on the coal than th 'y • could if all 'the collieries Were at wor -. 'a Fifty cents ton on a-weekly l product . f ([ 147,340 tons, which these companies sent' market last Week, would give the magiiiii . cent sum of $73,074 saved in a sing wee'. . To save so Much money is Wort a Litt e• ... Maticenvering for—and if the Op , irtuni y oireredi' .t. hey xv.sktild not:. hesitate payl g l ie . • largely for itsO .00ntinuanee,..n Inisi4ss pri • ciples,r. . , ::-: . • •. . : . . The fourth is a query with an answer ap pended, rather . bunglingly put. We pe .surne he nitrides to; the resolution-of ttr operators to stop the collieries unless the - rafn \valid tiecept their. bash.. If coal shonk advance so that the operators here Could pi the tahasig wages, we have but little doubt but-that a large portion of the operators l in ieliuyikill (bounty: -start their collieries; and in - en now working in Luzerrie and elsewhere Would Unquestionably return to Schuylkill leounty, and prefer working liereif they could secure rt y,ularemployment and: the= from:the Luzertie 'Regic6 would diminish; but the supply fremSchuYi kill would' be, increased at leafit :Three-fold over the quantity dindnished in other Nun . ties, and basiprices-could not be nudatained two weeks under such circumstances. The writer of the queries- seems to be under the `.iiiipressiou that the companies; keep doWn tprices of coal purposely. This is'a take—it is the state of the coal mork l et 1 '; 'that keeps prices down. If there was a brisk - detnandfortoal, consumers would hitl'forlit a tkuction Sales, and.•.rul it up in s' bf '• all the etrorts of the- "companies t cheCk prices. 1 - This is is one nf the laws of trade -that combinations cannot change. : • The leaders in directing the miners to. seek_ other anthracite coal regions for employ.' • ment, of eourse, increase the product from these regions, and just in proportion-as it is increased and the market supplied frdra those sources, the prices of coal are kept down, and -the inabilit - k.of the Schuylkill County operators increased to start their col lieries. This may 'suit i those, who have ob ' tamed work elsewhere,but it will not bane , tit these who 4 cannot obtain employment the collferies arei standing Idle here. This, like nearly all the other ,messures of the leaderrtends to - defeat the object they profess Pk, ft r of coal contha her -, regions, the lied Twith coal, it idle in Schuylk ap is season. Ti coal last f ‘ ear set the close bf the eek, • and the =I lees • - broke down July last year we the . supply of 1868 8d of July thlaYew 'ply of last.• year . it • your leaden At of figures tuna facts. edg e that wean they • cannot, lire they nos .11 to igfre these • figures to theinen so they can Judge for thinned - veal Whenev you' And leaden wltltholdlng the.-truth and abusing those who'llenthe fie* . 7" nuky rely '.upon It, ' that such persona are - le_: and . Mu' • honest; • • . • • ' As the writer see ins to think that hli queries are "something worth 'thinking about," we ask him to read and, ponder our replies' to hifi.-queriefv- and ste thlntOte will also 'And .-something worth "thinking aixnat," particularly when the' miners old laborers, by accepting the Operators' balls -Offered, could non , be earning at least $.2.3,0D0 a day mote thsinis earned, which wouldigive . ,month, magnificent sum of $650, .% work inodays in a ,onth, instead o the. insig niticant sum.. Of about . .93.00 . *:0r VAX), a month uow co llNed to 'feed the idle' in l Schuylkill County. If they are contending for a principle, it is. a very :poor principle that would endeavor to force it rate of wages iii.produe.Q a commodity, that, in the ex isting state of -the trade, the prices of sal commodity' in the market will not warrant, and must, result in „degrading able bodied 'seriatim:nen into beggars and paupers for the purpasi of clerciting and benefitting them. Can leaders whose acts produce such results be the friends of the working classes? , .AWERED. FARE TRADE WAGES AND bEE- ( - I UR , READERS will recollect that the editor ' of the ifoxrron thought the miners had better try free trade awhile, than to accept the . "Chinaman:a Basis, ; ' las he termed the Operators' Basis. :To show• the rates of wages which prei;-ailed in 1560; when we had comparative free trade, with duties levied on foreign goods, averaging we believe about 'll per cent. and the cost of tiring, in comparison with the rate of wages.nffered be the operators, which was "as: Laborers otitalde... 50 per week. 5 5O • " - ?diners: 50 '. Oantraei - wiTri, tao . • "We also gave the prices of the following . articles. in May, 1860 and 1870, froM our prices current, which enter" largely into the consumption of the labori* cla.s.ses in this follows:coilntry, u» 4 , - --- • 1t5741. BEM Hams. 1b..... Beef ...11 often and Weir Cheese BATOBS' BASIS. TREE Tainz. 1860. . MAY, 1880 bbl - Z 5 EU Eil IK4 EZEI We wrcite the article at two Sittings, and in finishing it at the.second sitting, we _care le&sly carried out the 41 Centii:liffererice in . pricias at 4,1 per cent.; whieli made the calcu lation largely against our own argument. Adding 41 per cent; difference to tfic free trade prie,es,.- would make the . ' comparion as follows - • • . . _ • • 491.t.YER1.,. CIPERATOILS' 3., ,, • • 'BASIL i - BANN. .. Outside 'sharers, per week, lb 31 - '1.,. tie Oil Inside , do do 740 •hi Do .• Miner5......'..:-........d0 919 • 32 00 - Min rs by contract, average LI 28 • ,22 00 • . • . . 1 :-.1% e received an envel . ay con tain, ng our article with e following remarks on it:•. - . • . . "Tbe editor had betters Iy-up Ids Arithmetic about per tentage. The pe cent: Is 41 1 1.110 and a. fraction over, instead of 'per cent. upon the an nexed statement. He shonid,not mislead the ikno , ill s i ;rant grossly awl wilfult "rho average dlffeiience on I goods, except pr 13101" M between O -and 1&"0 1 not 41 per cent.. ag nat the consumer, unless you-, helude luxuries upon which the people are sco• outr eoluily swindled by our unjust - Tariff laws, and , en it would not make that difference. People °int tto live nearly as cheap in 1970 as In 140. It 1 , 4 true, bat meatand house rents are higher, but many other products are' as low and lower p ut this will not Tnake a great dlfferen&ln the per : e n rage You You don't state the matter fully andyair&s. , s -A Wow:l:cox:tic :We discovered the error aft r .the article ~ teas published, an os the error was so . large ly. against.ourselves and in favor Of our op - potienis,'we did not care about correcting,it unless - public attention was called to' the sub ject. The comparison therefore would stand 45 followsat the present time with the change in the price of living: .., l'Ararres. • . Faze TuAna BASIN: Laborerg, outside,.week:. $1.73 do • insdde, do 7K. Miners, -- do 0 St do controet, week...SB 4061 g It is a very easy matter for unthinking persons to write : about the advantageS of free . trade, and "thousands who do-not think-for themselves are thus misled by such scrib bling. Now we fearlessly ,assert, and 'we challenge a contradiction from any quarter based on sensible argument's' to disprove it, that the Leaders of the W. .13. are mite and_ have ticen for months past, doing more to de,- . stroy protection to .American tabor.and indxa try, and inaugurate free - trade, thaii aft Ulf' - Pareign vianufacturcrB combined with all the., money they are spendiiiltiirthe present con test. • If the miners and laborers cannot See .it in that light, webope that Providence May soon open their eye:,3, so that they can see it inall Its dattuiging, effects triotherS do. Prciteetion to Americaniabor and industry tills our workshops and. Mines with work men, creates a market for the products, giving employment to all , the: , people, and - makes Labor scarce at home."' When that is . the case the laborer can alwayssecure ample wages without resorting to suspensions of work - and subjecting themselves, to .be gov erned'hy a set. of babbling fools, who: liko froth always rise to the surface when organ= izations.as well 41.4 liquids are agitated: ,This froth mug be removed and cast array when ever it appears, or it will destroy the whole y.- The W.• B.' A. cannot err in imitat ing th&se _workings of nature, under such , circumstances. They are not the first per sons that have been deceived by leaders who were - trusted, but. afterwards: proved to be both incompetent and diShonest. When ancifleaders are retained in defiance of rea son and common sense, destruction is ineyit 7 , able. If they really had the interests of the working classes at heart, and not their own -.personal interests, they would haVe with drawn froth the leadership and permitted .others' to try 'and adjust these ditllculties long ago—but they seem, to have deserted or .greatly damaged the interests of the working classes; and their greatest ambition now is to have an opportunity of abusing us, because We have dared tc.,expose either their imbicil '- •ity or knavery, as their reckless conduct and actions can ,only be ascritted to one or the other of•th* unfortunsee dilemmas. - n - THE DI AD.I.OOK.—The 'readers of the JOURNAL know that months ago we proposed that the miners as well as the oper ators organization. should select an - Umpire, the,saine as they have in s England, who is di-- interested; to • decide between the connnit tees of the organizations in case they .could not agree obi basis and wages. This 'would have, ,prevented the present difficulty, and would also avoid all dead locks like the, present. :The leaders have taken . no step; to do anything of the kind, on the part .of the Workingmen,iirnply because it sill take the matter out of their hands. Wben urged to do so, they state •that we cannot - get any person that the Men would trust. We doubt this, very much, because if they trust manyof their present leaders, they will trust almost anybody. • On the other hand. when we have urgreil it upon th?,oal,Operators,-,they admit that it ought to be done, and would, no doubt,. work well ; and if such's person who was fair and disinterested, could "be selected, they would have no objection. We , now suggest the matter tothe different Councili, to take , the initiative and to procure such a peison,—it may get - them rat of the present' difficulty, and if the coal operators refuse to acivriesce In the appointment of such a fair to opire the responsibility will then rest o - u their shoulders. In the North of England, Judge Kettle offered his services. He was accepted by both. arties in the iron interests, and his propositions to both parties, after a full hear ing, • has been Invariably accepted by I Beth parties, - and- his services are now re ,rd in various parts of England. derstanding is; that if his proposition is, not accepted by both ,paities,!the employers' and employees, he then decides between the parties at issue, and his decision Is final and 'binding oirhoth. Whenever any change is desirable or requiied, his services , are so licited. Judge Kettle performs his services gratis and his reward Is, that- be has used,hrs influence in reconciling each difficulties and •consequentli contributes - to the prosperity, and wealth of the United Kingdom. Arbi tration and conciliation, •as it is ; paned, is rapidly spreading over England, and itimper , s eeding the Vrades' Uniona fitr 44* Set-- tle , e "suellequalAges 4ee ec'onevili,e(t•• • The marts 'of improper' intititheestoo• Tided trlthilratilleattott of, the 13 4 1 Det.' =lngo? T , tss7E y in:rife ,thaikt4, , ought to reject i e care'tiot: witetleectitir. President or any elms desires its listilleig lion.. That s urge nukkktity of the pfsipte ire opposed to its rititleition,under existing ,el . r:'• einnstsonees, cannot.be questioned. . . MITE CIIRR.MCV.--43en. Garfield's Cur .1. reney Bill, which provided for an crease of National Bank Issue of $35, - 000,000, ti deb* forthe withdrawatof the • 3 per oentd, *les, Adch w4d , haiil inflated the eFueltel [. utV.)o,3ooo6Wis:defeated - on a tetitioteln. byHouse,* far thiseession is emieerned; a majority of lA:Sm.:lila Westerit7ment hies voledibr the hicrenise. Of the Pennsyl vania members, 31eisreiRelley, Arinottong, - ii Donley and Packer, voted for it, anclillestre.,li Cessna, COvode, Dickey,,Gets, hiereei,3l3 , l* 1 Ncgley, O'Neill, Randall, Stiles, yan Aiken [ and Woodward, againit!any increase. ;,.The balance were abeent or [ did not .vote. [ The Western and S.outhereMembers de MA, seem tounderstand their interests in adinetlnghe .ilime,of currency. If therdid, thigociald easi ly pass a biliwidch would give tfiem all they desired. We hope that the douse will pais the Senate Funding [bill, and if the Rinks do not cease their oppositilit to it and, th l - us re fuse to contribute their Auota. to =relieve the country, from its buithen .of tn, , ,i,io' n , and defeat this bill, we, tiOpe the independent Few of the country will then advate. the 'substitution of greenbacks in toe phice 'tittle National. Rank lisu64 We would gristly regret that such a zeeeisity shoulititrise, but °when the creature stteinpts to rule the Cre ator, they ought to Irl snubbed it hut* for their ' presumption. We believe that the preseut National Batik . System is the best, yet devised by ,any dovennnent, 'hilt the Fallen Angels wete rod until . their pre-- sumption had to be punished. by bOtig cast into outer dirkuess.,i• The arrogance of cOnibined corporations;must be checked or it ..Nrill-110t be long beforennother Rebellion will L be, inaugurated iu this country to check this' I growing petver, !illicit, in many instances, ..I4 becoming . as iiiiolerable as the tyranny of the slaveholder vas alpw years ngO. They. had better take heed in time. Corporations . we must - have for many .purposes, hut they must be kept 'within proper bounds! and not permitted to become the masters or the peo ple Who created thein.l.. , OPERATOR-S: BASIS. Ig7o. • 1.0 01) 0) 12 04 fl) to 2:2 pa • IBM • 44pOLITIC.V. 'TOLERATION,. NEC ESS4lll7."—ljnder this heading THE DAY B(:;iil: of NOrfolli,Jins: s a very tem perate and sensible ;Article on the need of capital and enterpriAng mei from the North in that section, and-the means whi4h should be adopted to' induceto4 - ,otn;e there. tilE DAY box asks ' I. If , 2.3 16642, - , .19 17 14 76 But will they come, is the question ?. ;Will they leave their own homes ; where they an make out very well with their capital and energy and .enjoy perfect freedom of their political views and opinions, .to come among strangers 'where the possession or the expression of their views and opinions-is going : to'cause themito be la booed on all politicaboccasions and thoroughly ostracised front everything like Isoclal Inter , conase with their fello* i man? It is not probable that they twill.l It is not: reasonable to expect that men of •,caiidtal and, intelligence, wli., would insist upim being . independent wherever_ they Might locate, Would go South-11nd submit to a System of persecution on account of Ipoliticaltantagcin - Isin—to be ostracised and ktigmati 1 dby the old former i•lave-holdrs of the South, whose • • hatred of the Govermben rand of Rpuhlican principle will oniyf' die out with, them..! . • selves. _ . We would inform . 'lll - ; Dal' Dooi Chat the' quickest and.shortestlway to build up the kri clustrial Interests of the Soutlyand I enhance its material Prtisperliy,is for ittotis4ist aCtive • ly and energetically .1 ti the establishment of , a Protective:railif, Which will build up fac-; tories in its midst; arid - attract capital and pdpulationlrom the :.liorth. ! - We knoarof no plan which would preiveso.effectivern attmet lug to the •South what TITE:DAYIII3O?K as serts it so much meeded there. The supple mentary Tariff bill.'which has pdsz..4ed: the 'House, and will probably soon the r Senate, is not all that is, requireil, . but it must • answer until the meeting of.Congfris in December next. when a good and . effective 1411 can be! adopted. 'Let uth ',support !and vote , I for the passage of such a bill, and its opera tions would prove mere efficaciousiin build ing it up rapidlydn Wealth and -population thou any otherpea.siire that eau he adopted. UfititATOK'S • BASIS. E 0 00 10 1)0 12 00 $2) 00422 CRY Tim naturalization treaty between Great, : Britain and States is now before: the ,iienate fowtide4tion. The giStof it IS, thin Anierh..6n eitii,eits who shall .becotrie British subjects by haturalizatioui ,shall be treated as suet by! the United States, and that British sublect.4 who' shall be natural ized as citizens of the United Stat 4, shall be treated as:such by great Britain,'' We pre sume that there, is no doubt of the mtitlea .timrof this fretity. irhe War 0f.162 settled, the matter praCtically as. regarded the tight of Gr6at Britain to. take 'her subjects who had been naturillized. in this' country,. from, ,Our vessels and imprxss them' into her ser- : :Nice. But theoretically she. has hever gave np the right, and o'l4 treaty pd/poses to set tle that, matterlorever. • • I• • , Tine 3fotirrott Sae that, the coal of gyrators in. Schuylkill County collicteil the co4trinip• thins - made I to sustain'the? men 'l4 Tituierne county hist year ; trent the pay - rolls Ott. pay day in the: offices.` We:are authorirea• to state that this publication is potcorrect. So such, collections *ere. made or n i nney: re •tained in this County by any of the coal op orators to be'sent to the men standing out in the other iegiolis lai:st year: • AT a meeting held iti',Stiamokin. Sine:: or Sweeney had the following resolutioir adOpted: . ' R.-soh:yr!, That wet lie men of this ;Region support . no 'paper_ hereafter w bleb Insults our. (peers nail Slinnuth misrepresentations are trying to -bring; contempt on our ustogiation an 4 Injure our mase. Thin of eourse, - Nrda intended for'im. It would have been More to theZ point if it had rcad as fs.A. 1 oa - s Re.entrert+hat we still no-longer support thoi.ie of our leaders, who by their stupidity and ignorance of: the Coal trade, and foolish acts, cannot fall to bring; contempt pn our association and injure our.eauec. Benjamin 'Wade it !snow 9011 that he is: not a Ca ndidate for Congresa, and ham no further aspirations for public life. •• _ •• ' . - . —An entire- carload. of pailor. matches -Are atnong:the novelties of railroad arrivals at San: Francisco from New. York. , • —The Mil waakei SExria+xi area inlhu last (kt . stateinent an irresistablis argument for swaiiing rettuctiOn of taxation. r., _ . • ( - The .Dei •Arc (4lrksuisaii) ern zicX atiya : "We nu ale , COllB iclor#ble inquiry in regird to the growing crop'. and have good' reports _fruit every where NVe have beard." • , • - • • ,‘ • • —Nir.,Snmner.i.esaiil to believe that upon the of the proAefit King of the Sandwich la .:m.lS they will sock proteolion under our flag, and be annexed Svithout difliculty. ' ' THE ' t MINERS' JOUrtNAL,"POTTS —Peter. Cartwright is eightysix. He has been a preacher Sixty-five years, end 'Bays he can wily talk now, be is se `feeble. .;' —Oh the Chicago and Northwestern 'Railroad; condnetora are all to be uniformed in bluei r: ith brass buttons snd gilt banded hata. • —The New ,i'orb•. ...sour. says the .INoux /MN - Mod more bad puns, without' tiltichtng,, than Any other people on the face of the - earth. —Four. George ,ilVashingtinis,Andrew! Jaeksons ' in)" 'five He clays and tivo'James PolkS reside In the fLouistatfa Penitentiary. - . —A Southern editor having, been sent a bars.r; of whisky, thankfully- acknowledges it, and Says he Is now !fortified Against snake bites. - --The letter purporting to be written lcy ton Mather to a friend, and propoSing the -cap ture and sale as slices orWilllatu Penn and parr h•; is a hoax. ; ' , • • • .--r-Planters have made*.imt preparations. for a large cotton crop, by investing largely In guano an other fertilizer*, and planting every acre of land available. . than at Key West, Fla., can handle shakes autioall.kinditot vosenotitt ttrings, and '.not get jured. That ;. he could..lnst. week, NV 4161 w radlesnake he was practising with took it lunch our Of.tris 4heek.. di wonttertill man is (lead now. - Ileriteii opt in lowa are goitig l to have the Come to in end this year sure. They ettini that JtiUer,made a mistake in.fighring. they are_getting their_ pighilmwriti ready to go 'tip, and wear-thenttobed ecerY rilght• " • • &car WEE' EX. - Jcxx. r isto :14.71,34, SS 4 21 f$ 4 24 fll 41' 4 11 - fl :4 ATORDAT": 12 8 1 214243.T...1«. 13 Viannker'..:-. 14 TIII2IDA IS Witasusavr T111111=131,... 'l7. Typisi*4l2aavcrnica isti. via 'paiiti The best Gress Butter sobt tqs 80 Ain our sretitsriii. ; ; : • i*ANd l3 3.'Oriesdnia it I tkMn . •• PC , 44141110 •T '.! :70v , =re+ alt in niJ ll %iv . l l.44l4l' at ,1100 pots - one* . ; • = - To;marrow.-- - Tweetr. • " • OWN* °CI/ 0 bowVI rift,' 11 , 20 / 2 7-!. relox IS • The. Conan Dina on Orator for rourthof July celebration were In conespondegcs with the Hon. ;Daniel Dougherty of Philadelphia. if they sneered In securing him *rich treat will Ugliness our citizens. as his. mutation as as oratorio eeeon4to none. , • Iherillecond Preabyterbas , Charibf lataricefi .—Th. Bay. Dr. Sittatikair." - Pastor, wP . omit ni-mortow (Sabbath) at; 10.1 s tn.„ and 73 El b. lbe *laded for - diactumion In the Irven• "The nWty. of the 'Twee ..in the light ef lee and revelation." All are cordlaltylin sited. Beata free. • • , trnolaLtned letters resonating Eli the rottsVallo Plat °glee, 4ttne-10,1STO: Brendle Jae ' gawk John . Ether. Jonathan" Cartwright Wm Hess Sarah , Heber T - Collins Mary 'Keefe Janie. r tuith Doom John • Knowles Clara milli chas - Dobbins Mary .Killorn CAM hreader Ja., Forseman Chas McAfee John Keiberlien John Faber Edie ' McGovern John Minn(' John Fisher G B . Met..l.be Jas Wm rick. W It Freeland E Mecteesltobt Valsh W Farrell Louis E McMillan Thosf i Vrlghe lona Grn ellerW Newton Wm - • "ostJoshusi Gneetainttie , _ , Beees J . Uasting of the Committee' of Arrange invite for celebration of the Fourth of July will be Mid at the Council Chamber on Tuesday eve rting next. It is hoped that i atar , c, r attend ance will be had than at the . la4t Meeting . of the Cornmittee. . Important renorhi.frotrt sub-com brittees are to bo heflrti, and eipecially on ora tor ourd,Mttsic. Societies net Vet rep9rted to S. .:11:Itirsael, whether or not their societies will parade, are requested to do fm, at once, as the afern.hal in making. out his line 'iof parade. and If Obscure positions are anvsocietiee it will be their own fault in not rqport - ing: Chair men of Sub-Committees are requested to sub mit written reports of the dui . gs of their com mittee,: _ Fair and Festival.—Th l 3; laldies of Trinity { (Episcopal) Church, l'ottsville,iare making ex-, fenstve'preporations for holdinirn Fair and 1.. - tidal on li'eduesdaY and Thurs4v, the bith and 1611 t init., at the - Union 11a11.1 The display of useful and fancy articles will bkriutte good. A beautiful Collection o€-ItloWetli is promised. Edibles of all 'kinds,. includittg strawberries and cream, wilrbo served out in, rielt profusion. ILis .expected that all who toaw -remain away from home will . go there arid take supper. From the. 'preparations that hitt - o. bean made, this will utstinribt be one of llie,plc . .aintest and Most successful fairs that has been held fsir some time, which Will be no - snore than t4rttltte to the energy and liberalitv'of the 'lailles , -Whci. have it ittelsarge, and who nave thew i n th e ir efforts. • . . ; WashingtonCaterri; No. 49(P,..D. S. „f. 1., cated aVPinerove„'are inatinti bxtensive prep arations for the celebration of the coming' Fourth of. July, by a particle and pie-nieof alit:itrd> r.— All the Camps hi ...this and:ltd3nining counties have bee'n invited :CO participate. liwtsra.kl. Z: C.;'Judson (Ned Buntline,l and . Bev; Daniel Washburn 'will be- pr,eAent, tad deliver address es*iitable to the occasion. spacious plat form will be erected, where the: votaries 4terp siehor may enjoy thentselVeS to The full in the "giddy inaizei" of the .dritiee and spend a happy day in chasingllie fleeting Innitis 'with the ily leg feet to the music. of Keffer'S. famous Quad rille Band, from Lancaster..Arrange.ment4 have been made for the running,of lextra trains and the issuing of excursion ticketa at reduced rates AO persons desiring to bnpreseitt. The Camp is detitrmitied to inakelhe dililay as imp4sing: pOssible, and the' oration wilt no doubt be a rare-treat. ' The Law Association held ' `L regular meet-. ing , end first session of Moot qourt in the Clout -.-1110uSe on last Wednesday evening.- The Court ~ *as a eolinple success, the atgument being cx 7 .Cellently u ell conducted, andfvery interesting. •flie Avs)eiation already nitthbets.,twente-six members; and bids fair tO i. 4 be one of the Oiest and Most important institutions of the kind in the State.one iff 10, math objects . .l the Sssociation is "by research and discussion .0 arrive at an underzdanding.land,iipaSsible. decided - opinion concerning the many itiootcd. l undecided legal questions, Nthich either from the 'Varying opinions and ;decisions in the .courts of the ditlerent Coti4"cs anti -States, or from the niiyelty arising fronk the Increase Mid expansion of legal subjects and questions, by rOson of the advance contitthallV being made in intelligence, invention and 'discovery, arc among "the things that be .debatable, and um certain." Thu question for next 'Wednesday eyenlng is ono arising under the, subject of lateral' security as affected by:the statuWof !inn *ion. Corman, L Veihe, Laucks and )1411- o,ing—Scrottek and Knittle fOr atutlirumm for 'defendant's.. , . • 1-The Latb Memorial Servides..—Ciowen I',d, 0. A...gt, of.this',Wrfiugh,' at its stated meeting. field on Thursday evening last, unanimouNly eAttpted,the tctilow tint preamlite and rei.oluti,,ils - : dIN niking.ki.4. rpon this. .Pent.iitvoNeit the sacred utrim each recurring Anil of :Ray. of visiting the cemeteries where rest the. honored remains of out Inlen comrades and decorat in With tioWers quo . fallen the tort above their ,roas ts; and WHEREAS, This Post is depetil ent upon the et.m munity togs' great extent forAti.To-operatton An rendering the ceremonies on tbe , occasion • w ort 1.0.`: of the memory of the patriot dead,- therefore. . RflOirrd, That Are extend our *incur e anti heart felt thanks to theAmedenn Hose,COmpany, and Camps. No. Itarid36, P, 4 /.i1 4 .. of .A.,.fot participating, with , this Post in the oxteeession ; to the eomm Wee or In dies from Ihe different wards :at the ' I toroth; lt, for their traluablelaborsdn arrtingtOg II owem for the use of the comrades oft he L'ee.t ; to-the eittzens who ,o lihemlfy dohated flowers for the sec.L.dtm, and who showed their sympathy with the*remopy by elos'- fog their places of business; to the Sahli:intr.:chows of the Itarougtf, Who, by their beautiful and appr.,- paste exercises at' the cemeterie.lehled 'so Much tee the tinr ressiveness filthy Membrial services, and tti Col, li:: I'. Brown. and . l',1: W. Shearer,' Es., 'who OD ‘'.lolo net lon loaned . their carriages tee the Post (or the use of disabled soldiers. Re.solred, That the a s eknowletigthents of, this l'ost are due. and are herellyex pressed to Rev. A. It. Sent bower, Pastor of the liaptist Church of PottsvilK for the able, awl eloquent sermowion the Meworial •er aidees, delivered. to the Post tin-14u nday ev en I n Nlay Matters. ALMANAC. •sims X 003141 011.1(131111L 1411 ' 1 '22 7j • • 7 112,. ,- Tblest_oll6 Ile 101 r. - 11PuU .13 651;n0. '7 Sl:roar 104 20 .4 ' Ala.etr. -710 New M. :• V eV. BM ~ ~ .11c.a!red. That 4114. Ne resolution:4.W. lilliiiii•lloii in tilt' .MIS L ERS . JOURNAL. .. i' . • . Feenks , of Lightning .at Middleport: crld leport correspondent Itirnislies'its with th 6 following item.: : • . A terrific thunder storm Passed over Middle-. Sport. on orb uriiiar evening:, tiecOmpanied lip die most vivid Clash es Of lightning know ' t,this ..n—.4 .,1\1 region for years; -A . tree was .struck nea the line of the telegrAph, to which some of the II MI cOrrimunicated. -cawing, a treport in the: iillive louder than : that - of a pistol sliOr, the tire-run ning along the wires lighting ,up the •wh.de room. • No - damage was .done to the instrumunt. Or -building: Iniring the iteriri the Jig:tithing struck a house near Coal - Ilill i llery, Mid rip ped and toredt considers if James Mc i teary and two of his fiord' .442inellinite a small liy), had'hern engaged in7kareaftlng coal near -by on one of the'dirt banks; when they s,vw thii storm wits near; ran into this house. thinking to step there.. until the storm was' over. They had mot - been ili long when the . house was struck, the tluid entering Alio smile room. in which - they vete sitting, tilling • iCwil.h.sinoke and leaving n sineirlikellitit ilf burned powder. They were all stunned; mid'. for _ lolue time . neither of them- could speak. • Mr; Ste Geary describes the . sensation-..thus: • "I• felt a heat pass over my face and a.peeilliar sensation - pasj. Silver my Way. .1' began to wonder whether i ti • '.,was dying or whether I timid recover again.”, After he recovered.; he noticed his little Loy co his _.abdomen runt looking up.- - savin4 'to his father n 'Tim hit here." - They all have nerfectly recovered, and ,it.this writing appear Iobe as well miever.. " A • Suicide lathe doe.itty weeks.; ago Davenport, an tuglisliinan, about ' sixt' years nC age ,a,resiaent tif • Malianoy City, was arrested.in duit Borough a xharge• baying committed a rape on ids own datighter,- I Charlotte, aged-fourteen Warty and attempted a' rape on Ann Elizabeth Hullers,. a girl about the same age..; He had a. hearlinr before a Justiee'of• the Peace_.and ways eaminitteth to the County Prison to answer the'eliargear the, present term aeon - rt. • On Vhurstlay his ease came up, when -be plead guilty too 'the charge, after whitii he was remanded. to prison le await sentence - . Yesterday Moriting about half-pa st si x o'clock' Mr. Thompson, Deriuty Keeper of; the Prison,- started on his:usual rounds with breakfast for the prisoners, and when lie arrived at No; 31, Davenport's cell,-he: discOvered the, body hang ins:at the end era rtipe by the neck, : but the spirit, had lied. The prisoner, had ingenhitisly driven the •handle of dusting brush .into cievice by_ the side oftheivindow which lie hail climbed up to ity the aid Of a stool,lincl fasten trig one end of -a small rope to the frail_ p'eg and the other end around his neck; kicked - the stool away anti left himself mangling between the ceiling and &kir of the cell—life at that-time being extinct but the , body still- warm. It supposed that he comtnittett the act abdut o'clock, as a noise was -heard in_his cell at that time. Deputy Coroner I. W. tonrad . was .iinmedi atelynotitieil, when it pay was impanwelled and proceeded to hold an: inquest. They ren dered a verdict that "William Drvenport eanri3 to his death - by hanging himself in cell !Schuylkill County Prison." ' • ; - Davenport-leaves sarlin and family iu Nfaha .noy City. The probability iti:tkat had he hot hung himself he Would havebeert sentenced to' ten or Melve._ Years , iroprisonitient, during alleh 7 time liejlotibtlesS would. have . die2krt natural death: His body Was, turned aver to -his friends for interment ;yesterday. , • ••• - ' • • June Court giaarter Seesloiatt 7 ,2nd Week.:--- The *allowing :Jurors summoned' to attend Court. -at Pottsville, on Monday, Juno 13th, RCM, at 10 o'clock ih the forenoon: George S. Idelot, Nord:Chinni:OM • - William B. Rudy, Schttilkill Raven. • James Franey, Shenandoah. Charlesi.. Goodridgc • Ashland..... John Weighttnan, Bntlt r. F. B. ha' tereher, Washington Ernst, Misiersville. Daniel Maurer, Regina. - - Emanuel Friedman, Union. " -Samtiel E. Grisoom Slaptumdoali. - • Edward Enterilne. l ramartna. Daniel Faust, hiabanoy City. George Keyser. Nortkhlanbeint. . Thottiaelkiaralintiert •• - , John Folk. Joseph hillier, litiddlePort... , Timms Walker " ' -- Hirem B. Frees, Shenandoah. ; Philip-Kolb, Union. - •. - ;Samuel Druinheller, Janus R. Cleaver, Ashland. • - Jesse Mom PcftorWr. . Willistnn - Mahoney City. Charles 11. Beratt=ll. • - Michael O'llstre, - Frank W. Wagner, orakigebugg. Baitbaser Hamme l, ihneninriute. , • C. IP.Kaufman„, X•Meek; Selar p ill Haven.. John a. De figs. Pat:amine. = - Geary , - Yarkville. maim la Ashland. amino t tornme thia*hatalganian, Petterille.• • - • Hriaoo4 , ftelhatrUill. Etlasamilar,i - I poi** thigkshoTs. - T'SC i. LKILL; CO -'i - Aiheisalssitinnr; - lheiter_.. :I - WIMos WahnincrY Carr: Johnlikihu Haven. %%bun Catkin; Clan_ _-- ' George Aboads, hawing. Joseph ' Ppturrille. Itschirt.{ Jacob While; Blythe. - issob *RHeu benenry F. Taft. *est Penn.. Bniish; Jonah= Fawn. Butler. . J. IL Biltser..tstibuul. Charles K. Wsteele -Eldred. - Charles Under, l / 4 •l4inr.,Ulit. Denali Mannighlln,,Addsegt Dennison; framagem. sßowland Jonas inning's& • .. • , • iiivitMel. Wootton , of the.litis.,Luthecaus Mlntits; ' tertian' ,cf Permayhrenta and adjacent, Stele*, coinmonly • known aii the "Old Pentasylvar ' nia Synod."—ThiS special meeting or free Con 4 ferenee; was,etlled for the - Purpose of di/miming the thesis onllie Ministry, which were nt • One year ago at the meeting at. Mg. Pa: - 'Yesterday: evening Bev. C. F., 11V." Hoppe; preached on the:subject of the Ministry t its divine instituthm,'&c.' The sessions are' opened' and closeitorith- the usual exercises, sin,gibgiwnd prayer. The dia.. .cus.sions commeneed with the•lGth thesis which sets forth the equality,of Presbyters, or Eders. or Bishops, and denlei that Oiling elders formed • a separate at-, ay-#d distinct from teaching eld 4. crs,dhat they are not essentially and absolutely of divine origin:l The debate at once took * wide range, .and was participated in by Dre. Schaeffer and 'Mann, and Bev. flealikash, Mil ler; Spaeth, llinterleltner, Hoppe, Wilketi, Schruidth, Schtninck, Fry, Ilauer,;Kohler,,Ap ple, Grahn, o lloyer. , ' ()tithe one hand the appointinent , of deacons 'at Jetasatem was ;i-eferred to AS a seeming indi eatidu that the .apostle had ordainednien 16 whom special duties, differing, front their owti, •were delegated: • ; Great stress was likewise laid upon the mere fact or.ordination.- . : \ • ! ..,oii the other hind !stgeav was laid apen the fact that these vieWs • wohltl - naturally lead to the acknowledgment 1 of gradia in the•oftice of this ministry, and ;would , ,ultimately tend to Pre s . byteriantsm, to the ,Piscapal • system, or even h, itdrnaiiisin,i--as. however far apart these var - ions tendencies may seemto be; they are really ' More closely all;ea, -in this respect. than the advocates- nr ttese , westerns would ba •by any , means willing. to•: adniit. Originally. the etlice of Presbyter, Bider,' or Bishop, was the 'only one to which ivl§: committed the dittyl th - of , teaching and ibling.• The subsequent d ision 1 of-duties mob from the! state of things nsef. ~ (memi upon the rapid growth 4,the church. the - diversities of r . gifts' and qualifications and not trout the supposed fact that peculiar and imeettie pri v i leges (a- rights were.divinely committed to one clalss as diStinguiSlied from the other. The two - followmg thesis were passed-ever _ . w ithout milling hirth ittirremarks. , ; • In regardto,the planting of the ehurCh referr ed to in the lilth thesh4, there was considerable - 1 difference offs - lien-, tai sonic of 'the speak:email- ' plied it exi!lualvtly to the pliinting-ot the church in licathe'n c.:..itiltries'orily; and others desired to • imltitie the gatheitimioi c /rigs c*iiine in Chris, tiamcountries there no congregations'exist,hut where there are those who desire the pdeuching of the go litil—fwitliotit ;lie privilege - CV:bearing it l'imit the tips or an.Onlaitic.d 'minister.. In re gard to private baptiauf, iferformiqi by:those not . 'ordained; lei cate of extreme nece-saity, it hi' VAIIK . very evident that the - , iniptiort One real.l2.- prevailed Ithrt in Many of the irestances clainicd as stieb,tliere is really do demi...oily at An; it is aeticilly a, gratibuse. Theses'") 'and • i tXxvitik. beon a i.,,,,ied. - last year were norskikeit' up again. It . .niignt ho well toTrefer Ito the Wit that the4e The sea were ptibl ish ed. iti'ithe 1...k.Tr, it Etta N anti ISt t sat 0 :fa it lc and also in OM N oxarsit ErrE of last 'year. ' In regard to the Su ject of Vocation. "ana Ordina tion the victrit O thi.ii4e who took. part in the dlii :chssioti diOrgeti'consideiibly. Some laid pa - tictilar streis bpin.the ca i ll.or ,nvitation of the individual eongregation. '. Others - secitted to at : - I melt more..initim i tance . to the action Of-Synods I or.other, pecleshistitil bodies in ratifYing the. tall by •tto act of. ordination. , The - nature and relation of the net' of .ordination was also dia.- , etissed at - great limgth and with great.carnest ' ness. Thet - eal,point involved being that softie. . 1 of the,speAkchii'attaclied most importance to-the vorationoi eitli as being the vital and - essential pin of tip act by which men are authbriied ,tn ixerebze - the thnetions of the ininistry. • Others allowed' greater lcalue to attach. to "ordination; not only as an attestation of titneiccnilicially di"- e:ioreol. lout 'lli Otlicial authorization t.l exercise ' the funetions of . the l'utiftistry, which , those . 'al .ready in the, ministry ~c xercise ;in their own right. . - - 1 - ', - ' •' ' ' The Propoied New , Council, low jive present: a diagram of the ground , floOr of the proposed new, Couneil }SolidillZ, to' toe erected, at the niT.rthArest eoenee of .Nereyegithi and t..", la! streets. , frOntintr on Coil street tir ge th e r'wit It the report of the•conunittee on font- - tion and building. awadopted at the last meeting of the Borough 'entail . • 1 , ALLEY. g •- • • ;: 1 ..... , 1041-r.lll , ...,, •• . ~ .',::, .4taLion }Paige .4 . : Female. ..- 1 ' - 211:417.i' .. I •' - lalef i'd l'4llet: o• f • . , )I.ili., 1.. '• •r: ' i - . • : '.1...1"..11.1.1.5'Y1y0.? • - . , • - .• - . itEroiCr -of , TIIE COMIkti,TTII4 . , • , 7:i,fhe 7uorn: erhiilol of the Itoroito'h of "ten- . , rifle': :' i ,' • '- ' i Thd eommittec to whom was referred the mat— , tern!' the Now•Vouticil Building, &e., reapect. fuliy submit, the aceotnParniing diagram, shoiv : ing the ilisposition Of. the first :floor of the new. „building, the! tidoption.' of which thoy• recent 'mend . . . • In locating the Station' House _ in this build i, ing. it is'ituppiiSed that a very great change will ire sane, in itskise'end Occupat;ori. If it Into ho ',, kept as herelofpre,the resort for any and all,who i may choose .lo • patroui4e lt, it 'h"att better be where it is now, anny/frbm.tho.ptiblie eye. i•' It is proptiked to-elevate the first floor. about 1 six feet' above the leyel•-of Coal Street,' whiCh will give light hod dry cellars. , The cellar Int -1 inediately tinder the titatioh Irons° rooms', cats l ; A be fitted up aisle place , of etinfinement' for 'diit- , ." i orderly perisons.• : ', .. , • • 11 . . ' The o ffi ces on the seitth - side can, for thit'pres- 1 ent be rented out: They'-''will tie„reettirtd • at . no very distant day kir .the sicenminodation ;vhf the, Borough, ollicers„ and might "even: nt.w be used with advantage. ~ ' ' :''- ;I'',- It is propiised to:leaven seven feakwitie alley adjoining the tiosii House for ligMarid venti lation, and. to i'?,-ive ,an ',entrance. to the "Stade!' Iliinse ityvak froia,the main street:, '' -..-..., •- 1 : , -- slit is reworturiencled lhattbe plan ' f&r . the See-. rind story ,. fitrnished biff-the •previou's corii inifte.c•be ailoptetlins no Improvement can be suggested.." ~ ' :,' ' Tire ctittinti teelsto not 'approve ;of 'a. thr:tiii -1.1 to•ry build - in . The thirdl,floor ran be of no use to the llor ngh, nod it is'.dkubtful :whether . .sufficient . rovrtualcan be -derived by renting tt out, to pay .a fair interest on the cost-- basid6ii, it is a questien- whether the Borough has a right tverect, ltuildingal'or 'caner than municipal . nee. - and parr - ism! - -' . ' As soon' as Ciinuell :decides uPOit whet is • needed in tile- new, bunging, the ciunniitteo wit-" - have,- plani,,' and • estimates „ prepared. therfor, '•-, i.l ~,: - : ' . ',- . ,„ .„. , All cif-which Is respectfully submitted. ,', 1- - ~:!, : ' : 11.X.'RuzetEL; R. F. LEE,." Jas. Cfintsitax, .' . P: L: lA-rntu,; •T - 1. Special tkinitnittety. • ,: ,:x==~ ~ i~.~. - PE =ME tin 'stair- in* +rensn - . U . • .. sent; 1441 F. nx enlicianrs ztat lichtFtt. ISM OM Born' Surreyol .and Road Dort. . IQ IF:\ V(Mti' Lille. ' I ' Extract : from; rho annual - report of. ./.. li' 1 . i.einenhower,' Stlperintendent - of• the Miners- . rifle Public Schoors,to the.,Sehool Doard, May 1 ..:1144t,.1,570t: -1- . .:I , - ; • • .• . . '; •., : 4 ; RADE') 8( . 4 001,44.--E x kri ence having proved the . great'advimtagei to be derived from a sys tem of strietly graded schools, 'the scholars ,Of the pithlie sehool.4 of,our, trough' are not per- . mined to '.1443444 'from grade to grade without ' being, requiredlirst to sub it . to a rigid °unit :nation,. that ftheir titnesslbe promotion moy thereby lieiletetmined. - Should scholarsbe promoted before they are, sulibtient)Y advanced. for 'the next Itigher grade, the result would be a fruitful source df vexation and trouble tts_tho teacher, as; welles injury to such scholars' and to the school l: '- • . ' -• • , . , . lltutt Seliem..---When.pjlpils enter the High' *„..Seltoolit, shonld .:not be, understOod that_ they have completed any of the branches' they May have -been i,pretniouslY ~ periming. , This; if possible, reniain's;yet to be steeomplished. And even afteeScholars are .suppbsed le-have mas tered the science' or subject of study "taken' up," - 'frequent reviews%will; in', Most eases, be neeessary ;In ' order , that ,• what has.. been' , acquired' ; may Isi 0 xed • in 'the niind-; - othe.rvt se, -• being: . soon ' forgotten, it will phichice tap permanent, ,or practical re sults.. It ;has been, earnestly..mcommended by the State, Department -that teachers in_ the-Pub ' lie' Scholibi shoulil lay. a broid foundation by, a thorough :course of '• elementary 'instruction.— This the 51 inerFivAlle wehools have endeavored to: do, • Too Many uk our colleges and high.scools,i .have heretofore attempted to raise the super-. 1 structure ottit saltily .foundation ; and, as a cop-• sequence,.many eq::. their .gracltuites when they have eppliedl,;Tok 'the county certificate;:have failed to,pass a satishictary or creditable exam ination on . the chntmon, but more import-int im:males of edueittion.. 'ro avoid this error, it has been found that "iteration- and reiteration 'to the.fortner Ante; is the wife rule for the-mak ing orreli4ble.scholans. - _Hence. notvnly hats a number ,of additional branches be fn intro- . dared_ into the High School, but the scholars. are also frequently. reviewed': on the eleMentarf, principles of such studies as. they enay' l havet ii. • ready gone over; I . - _„.-• , • .. , _,.. iternosplam.VS: V4Ew.—Nf , e tind,. op Mier ring to the; regiSter, that ,: including the 21 re cently promoted. there hate :been connected with our High *hoed; during The ,time—s ince.' Sept., 18544 ; in • •:Which it has been -under. my I 'supervishm and instntetion, Lifs•puplls of whom 1.%* were-males, and 191 were females.. . ,' , i Of this : numi*r aeon` forty Obtidned:,the County - or State Certificates. ind taught school, tri became clerk*, bookkeeper* or merchants, • and 9 are. professional men. During the late Rebellion.4o took rip arms' in defense Of their, froperilled country, of whom Ouse periabed,,On the battle-41d. , i. - ) . j • ~ ‘ ' , • . • Of the: enaire'lnutriber. cOnneetoi, With the ' school 'during , tbe• time. 'mentioned ! above, IS (9 male* rind , -IferOles) have &O.': '- - 'l. • ..., :• - • f .:' 4. W. Datissnewire; ' .1 • .I - Mestizig of. 13Ormisib tictiOol• Hoar& W*ii- . neaday:•littmlng,l June 8, ISM .I!reseed, 'Messrs. Passencitu, .lienitliniter t Honorer. - lid snow* lliters„Snaarer Derr. Buyer, stem*: Selpfriedi liqftion, Fentand Senility reset: 'll • ' - The Board prdcleded to reutganisiliion4 when lir. Smith, was ree-eleiteed Presidan4autd:Agr, frodoimidsontiry.r sr: 11 - 4 it.,Edniands Was noted Air IttieeregerYiK:P" V 1114 4 11 7 1.: r* 1141121% ''l - -. •'..! .: . , ...-. .- . .. .. 1 . 41 4 joetea - Mee Widnes. l ' *4 jprarkinnlitin li muliane 'read an ' - '''' l . - ''' • ." - :1 ,• ,':: :ii. ",' ':. ', - 1 - , . Janus _ " 'aid- V. liir• ..';ainilia4se_ • ._ i tars' ime only, renkitairly: titainbets. — .-;. Air.liitants. was prei4intosek hissed.- ..-,.!. •-: 1 .-.• ;11,, lir. Pear levatM USK like lode 4ad limn:. poi rep It -limiAlbarp: a ilionnk al direalnd.; ,, - . 1. ..• • . ' 111 WI be Finance Committee reparted that the.teta • . of School - last ; 'year - amounted 't. .- orresPoll4ruct . ' • , .. -- .r. Shafer. lon beh . alf of .thaCotainittee tip- j -, - Tut,..164.' ton are not ?reps:riptide forsi --Ir ty ,wtiniett -C-: ocerr ti t his i .theeting .6- ; _ draftfteelet i eue ex . 1 pr y sod by cueresystudeztbs pettier du they etid:wae. men , . . ; K t p we of the sentimenth of the Board On the i .r.±t ALL C.a..M.1. toners and ciurt. twwieriee iddri46ed In of C. Little;`RUl., repelled- tha.fullow- 1 Ibis and iPtiqi" lgiuutfr•i'l" , st bare the 'mill online writer rate* -Tim that we stint: pobliAlt it. ....•:' ...•'„. '-' ' • ' - -I but ter our in fortnszkut,i-sn4 be written *neve •dde'et tee' School Board of ..thii Berettgh or Punta. • Poits.•P"'er a^:T: °; 11,11 ".". Ilaiincin4" into Ole "ia's"`k-- - k•rl lie Wove occasion to regret the Imes of a voids , - , -him. j"" "" member who has long been their co-lalxirer i flts i the . wrest work of public natiool educatical The perststent: efforts of a genilemnn•of cultrit t a. continued'scrics of fifteen yeaiii • rring,to the - subject his time and talents hay uced results .tictitting the Whole conintu, Ith; and now that he is about to retire froni•hit ve ,and permanent ki place: among ti.; be 1 rere. . . . • naked, That this Boards rAirets the 1.153 tor . tile, Ein..lts worthy and eraclent secretary. t ose active co-operation In every effort tendin ' e eke:anon of the publicsehools,' and to - o im: g a ilemanly deportment in all our verled'lnte • • neve hereby' wish to testit4 ; :-.13e bears wit 1 e niche for which he is so eminently qualitied. n. .. ' 1 ra : th e r t . : K et"h in w e t : sb : l3 l: t W heo- tt fin. ported thatpp -t.:‘ . e'): :e . a l el dilate for re-electiob for the.k.nshing •25 . - L ear, and presented strong - recotrimendationin fay( r oT Afr. W. H. ifitakeikes his stlcivutsor.' On m otion of Mr. Fas4more, tdr. }Jaskol wrs e ectod to 'lmposition. ..r , i - 1 Report of the tkuperintetuletit Win( preaentel, . Th e: ordered'to btt,ll - led. '• ; ! r following:bills twere preiient:.'il MO ( - J..- Fed:to:be paid': . '..`.' - ' ' • ;r I Ititchtl a Sons - ...• ..- ' ' ' . Nicholati Brownmiticr-..._. -- '''''''''' '' * %sees:keit gart * _ *** - _,....._.2 . .7 7 .1...,.... t e Mi. Boyer presented - bill of liennsylVantA , jghtning Rod Conipany, for SUFI 94,- which was ; rdered to be -paid as soon as they w-delitered io' hey of Insurance as agreed. ' i. ,;-! i lO h t'm r-at ills at fO tai r tte x li f° oO r th l an e d ri 4 u ni in i g ll ye s fur w b ar tti l l i ii ilx ifi tl , ei ciir ,l . ll ll ri in d, il t4 le e y r ‘ 4 c t as e e rt le r e , t 4 7 .v l o co eci ll i ee n to t r ix f. e - ii ii e a n t s : u t v c ii: • . - -Mr. Beatty , icii,t elected T.ie..a4itrer.' ' . All-the old .teachers Were, .yinaiiiineit , ly, ri e ected, na were also Miss Slaty shay and.l i 'nary Steitibaelai new applicants. i , __ 4 .- ..„.... ~. _..., __,_,... . ~..._,,,i. i . : intne:ti:.::‘tudy of the sciences. The el i• 1 111 1 Chtilert - e..nittl.:tet'Aittti, hoisttng. ~ I chemistry are daily' employed . 111.xnit tWO,.. ,ties'` ' ' ,- " Ix it; , a1.; 1 1 ,. . - iewsl-for Primping and hoisting, thirty 1 in c six riinc ;siting aild analY,zingt . nrat .s.r,. t icier e , fre n t , r b ,,.. 3 ',ll/! - W. -tOur i !;!F il ( trt.• - linlY:.the folk - ring partnership,premerty, The .etirner-stone .of tlio;.•new Ev:ite r teln•il . ( 1 ; ',1'',','„,„'"., 11 ,,L i :':,:: lir' , ill'er.' lol i• **=i' , eins r+ hn'-' '.1 , - - h s'"' - ' ,- - 1 tell: -', • : •-•..5 , .. • . thitrell at Cres.sona, was lahrtvltti Masonic 07 - , I ": . •.. •.. , • , , I ..I. • - 41)r., ; • Lien ta .fS'a4 ^ Alin, aboxit :k}-horse power,ano a:: - I ,:-:- 1 Cr V I'o il. 't -i Monies en Sunday - last. th-raiteildaile: . k% t , : ,Vimi:l): p.i; itiettlqr;•;:t.iima at tM.Minirs. .. • ' 11 ' 41.1 . 0d '''''' tel "th the mill . / 9c atedln r- ' , "' t .. Arite and Cerenioniesditiposing. - • . i Any 4 ;.0 . ,1e; al ante-wfwpriees - 70 thtilandls. 1 -3 ft, et.iet.t 1. :•Ai...t.: "I pre.:.,. ti,msis at - , t;rtiM•ati.".S. , 1 L uwzni.r..wo•thip. Schuylkill COlllltY. ~,V.l. - the tf niter tease of abtmt 40U stew of land ti. ES•veral of the legal fraternity' with their "hull ..4 1,0.4 t l i mo Town Ship, having yet to run to April 1. -i3. t, t LEAN li Z.:. t.. • 4. •''li I rentre Nti ye! F a ir - Spent a Pleasant it:1121 raven at West We, t, j 5.,,":.. -' - 7 ' r . - ~ . . : tls7l, With the privilege of an extension for one yen, 3 ,.. vir,. Sll/ I, yaiiti.., tor 11114 . I lAtur, M 1,11.1:tial :•., in ., w bio t t i ...,r , ti w - ,,,id .„,„ m in 1 ...,,,„i .1„, r ,, on'Saturday last. ' . . .1 f.: , ,,t c ct.t re street, sit , . er in change:, I •-April 10, - 1".1-;:. • • ,• .. , _ , ~••• , ,-^-, - r ---.:n --- v - s• r • The gorner-stoun of a new Evangelie:tl Clot rt .. "( ; .''., ', • Vits laid at Preheraeille on Sundavlast. , c W..4.a - .P Ari E.llN$ jtisl. reeetVest 'el_ _ i. ,_ ___ ._ ! t, mint m.,11*(;•,..121.1 Stante. , It is eSiitnaten there 1, rho .('lint:: % m a , I :t . i . % er 'a talifion - feet of hemlock; oak and pine t Inlet Robert Tailertan met with a severe iweidclit It 4 - TV lrtd.`„, l .„ l-1 1.•'..lirs : % ' . ‘ 1u 'v :•, 1:-.' V.;,..9:P.`"V‘.116111;-,lie‘iii,`,.'‘'N'T--lic!1-`;°1 '7l.i l Ci 4 tilt l c l -. ' - e ti t • rn ifi.i : s t. Patent Water 3.Vheel. fietlefeet pi, . ~. .4. . .... .;.., Lam ik.." - ...7-"!„it ti l-et Hemlock Plank, tAu feet :41- t.ii h'e ee-operative eullierY,'Slitiersvillo, NVII le I ' ",:c , .. ... .- ' tuining. the fan, one day last.week. i . tr4i.v . 2oeents: for a salwrior'Oyster Stew tit. l'o(n.'. •-tun k 11ei%::.,.00) , (..i.t Hit tAiviiii-r, Moon reel Tiemi„.i. Mr. Andrew Quinn killed a black sUitiW" . hilleard walk, tine day last week, .. 1, I.iii,....:s7 . ... , at ti tz. , rat t s j itest i aol t ratit,. So...lttl i ce,tt i r , e sti ‘ ect.:• 1 1 ,30ards, iii,es i o f, : o o a k- T Aila i wr ,,i,i,,,w• feet -Heiat,„:i. , iiieasu ring " , i t ;1 0 43: ,, " . 5..1 ,su the ur i ne. I- tt I , st l t ztc for . .m t uts-r, a i f. , 6 , i stutar 1 . , ,,,i,... (1 , (10 . ,1 . A.,, , „ r.! ,„„ ; ice feet three inches in length. , - .. I „, ,_,„ English „,,,,, ~ m...,„„ . .. an •scatiti ti r ..,- b.c.i.o.i . feet Maple Seatit4g, -•,0.c l i k ! Chest - Mit boards. ~ • - 3 aiii i7 1 ;117 . v , ;::i47 1 L:a.... , •...1 - 5 -KU 01611 PC jaft st•Str'' , 1 • - Pftli• part len la rtt given anti proPerirartri lun;lte A:Young Men's Christian A•iviciatlon ,wits 1 oit! n tag r at e - ih il l. 2 7.: g n . glimli Lutheran . Church,. onh,st -_. . I -, 1 Several'llenevelent SocietieS froin this vityi- , i ~ ~., , . ..5.h...,v, aop n)ipl ic-;t1 ion to the Raw 3111111) ' -Sall titis,centre ,141„ Vie - H . :S . ?: . 1:..1ib1:E , 11 , - I.INEN OKI ir.1 , 4 :), hetmt4art it. . . 1, - 1 ..: HENRY M/LLER.-Survil tug Pnil";:r. ; .. de I/ 11. Smith's t•'entre Street. - • y! . attended the parade and pit-tile of the St.. 0-.1 7 4 ' - -7‘ ! : ' ''', -- ' --•- --- ,-- - -'- oph's Itenelicial S.leiety, It . ilditrr tin...M4ibiv . . - l: , • i . . . ..1 ,' S. tiecia I Ilotl'c ---= • ' -.:- -.. at. . The two men from , tolitinbia Contilv - st ~.... • _ try: ',..joi l . pßss i mi .",'" 0 ,,- , A N ~.N . - eied of having bcen the assailants , it ~t- t itt 1, 4 7 .r . - fel ilisiTi;ii - fJii. - 11 - it Voqii - Of Ti7i-:.," Il ails L • l i 1 9 ; . 'elle ; turn out to be -passers of 'et:miter( qt Mimi, r trli , ,,sutrerzerlini N'erN'ous Debility, ete2..::.a [e as . t•rnied Tl:wie,i,ip, .1 mic 4, ' - 70--17,: : :..t - 1. • iniey,'anci were at' Ashland i nt the tine (4 . '1 0.• lAylaaftle - bicans of Kit•eurtt. Written . b.Y. 1/12e ‘9;‘ , brutal outrage.. • • .- , . . . l' - . , eered hinc!eif; and Kent tree on retviVing a post-rak, , i .11;iberal contrilmtbibs are • ittonlarnily. . ' 1 thg. male to t i_ u „ . 'i dlr. etvtlsitVeMpe , '?.Address - ..- • , . .. . ~, L , i . vii.„. 21.. ,4 4_,...2.cm • . : , NATILANiv..x. -'? , l-AY1...t.1it,-. • ' - Janies , tirnitht the alleged niutderet of Dein is ,• -' 4l - 1 a.--------. - . . ' , a ; Brooklyn :,..:,. l'; 7 ifithalNllX. , _PECTORAL. - More than a aiiii.oti . . - .urns, by atabhing, atl.ocustilian.,:last Wei r k, itvros arre:ted on the l'.d inst., nt Willieshar 4e, and held to nnewt`r; '• : 4 ' On Friday afternoon of last Week, the :-',tar; of ib. Clair, beat the. Mammoth, Of New !L'a•Aleir game of base la Ws by a senre Of :4 . 2 to 17:- -. On thet.'d titst.,lwn mew representing them Ives from Rending, *ere arre*tedon sal-spiel/I'. the nernetranirs or the Olitrage on Yoh.;. • - Preparations are being inadti for the app. 0. ifinte celebration. of the gliirions F4,ort n i i 'OttS,Vilie, and , hid. fair ' to l>e.a grand ;,ac r,Tfie' i Galion:Enghh, s !Opera' Troupe : ,_."-: v • t ttw i entertninthents at rnion Ilan- on, M , n pa • ,• , , y, and., Tuesday . es - it:flings to croa t ,a., ihiises..: ', • - ; • ; 1 , iPottsvilli• has been very liyely during tilt l'preseitt week, occasioned bY!Cottr: !wing in !.'session . -•T: Feader's •buildingi Ciirner. of :Centre; :ail I:East Norwegian htreets Um ,' looks splendid ci ;tbe new-coat or paOtt applied tl is weA. rs ,- il i , Peons win) desire; to 'see ; 11 siortl4 , of io c, DU profusion and in their heatity,:cati ,do so 6• ivisitifigiirecnwood. - The elilrertiop entbra 1..: many ehOiee qiecitnetis from I all parts',of!. lit p- A free tight atnong .the "41 . ourrirs :or hi Lost Cause - occurred tit'the-l‘lortinter.Ho St ;after their Convention on 1:1 , ... '...kimula"v 'aft •r -.inoon. , • 4 , . . . . . . Sylvester. Synton, Alt - icing a; team for 11. lt. ~Morris, tray serionSly.injuredi on last, Mont y, I,il.ty• the teani'runiiing awav- with him.. • ,i ! ' "- 'John Wool, employed lit .the Ncwhatn i ( )1- i 'diery, :was killeu:on Saturday last, .b . y `fa' , n! . .. thrown from a cage. , . .. -, , .; , illciese thieYea are punierou,t in this laid D to- fphitt Connty.! • Hay sold on our - streets tho::lpre.,pit wickat ,isll4 and e 0 per ton. , • - • 1-.. , Thunder and , rain storms 110i=1 I.:eti nun- err ,'lons during the present week. •:•,- ' ; •' 1 '$ :*-A, Fair. for the benefit of the Grand...it . ny lOistheßepnblie has been hi Progres - sAnring, he week. -: • • ' ''•• 4 , . 1 Liberal donations should lie math)* for' gte ;Fourth of idly celebration in Pokt:sville. i. ' t . - .. . The, census - takers ' have not . yet !wen ..iiii - g,riountvd for •this . District itP to the. l' , ont • ttine::• ,:. . TheVort Carbon Cricket Club ha s ve dialle ag ed OheVetitsvillo,Cricketinb to s s tnatch,ga ins, ,:and thelattei'accepts. • • . „ . ~• ' • Mrs. Clark of Port Carbon. '*as I:teuek Lby - t lightning during the storm ou Tiiestlay inst.!' -... : A cow Was run Wver.:tliaTtiestiay last, hytthe ~' train leaving Malianoy at 1.55,1 near the, tun tel. [: Two cars were thrown from tie track; . 1. tit to , body hurt. Arrangemerits have been nett e for'a tacit to l'' . . take place somewhere in the ideinit2. , a 1', 1 :E...- ,' vide. r, • . • -I . ?'" .* • •1 - . 1.. 1- •• The,Tentisylvaniti State Stnibly Sehool. gins.: .' v entieu.ivill assemble in Ntrislut burr on zip.:v.t. ITuesday, to continue in Sess , 1 three days. . :Tholt•teadingi Divi;ion iif Leotherhood bro.- ! motive Engineers will-make, all excursion to pie coal regions of this County .k ,Inorrow„.• n -- , .. Moonlight ekeursiro: to. Tinnbling Wan arc InOw fasibronablZ:N".. l .' ' i . 1 • Travel.over khe Pine,zroye Inn! Lebanvii I:41 , ,'rotid is said to be CoUstantly incre:Lsi lig. r 7 1 Regular trains vuil eVininilice minis:4. ewer, Itho - Wiltnington and ltmling_ltailroad, o ;Abu, ' day. . ,• o 1 , 1 7 i :'A general-filrode of thc. P. l O. S.. of A.O - 31* !take place at Vincgrove; ow the: Voortli of .141 y. .;. Scarlet fever he again raging, iln sonie Marti; of rthe,connty, inning death in its en. -. ' - I 0 That abominable siutsaifee Of it pave:nem; in front Of the .20r/ranter litinse has , 1 - been Ire-. `)laid::: • , - •• i . -:ii , • I ri :Flowers and rose:Ywo re never amore .plentittil ' ier beautiful than novr. ''••,'. ~ ..-. 1; :,.- • -1 yße*. Mr. Moppe, of Line iste - r, 'l4divered Idle ' Operting' aermou of -the :Lutherin ::3,f,titllA/11 ThuAday - evening..;; • ~ ' • ' ... i ,- - ‘• I, . q: •Thee. 'skluitil - Ch.idren arc Aux nippily :looklng . t forward to and loir ? , ing. r - to.v•tmaton • , viiiii •is • •,- , . , .., • 41,00.. three weeks'of)„. , . H , ~ • , E The Lutherah Synod 'will ' ivionnienpo , its.: tbusiness session iti this through ..oti Morefay. , tquite a large number of tin}- clergy: ater lair in . town.. , . . Trinity Church will•hold a grand: l",••.Al:ltvber` ryll ;rand Floral FestivaCrit 17d-ion flalLon;Wedhes- kiwi stint ThiirsdaY eveninir4 l ncst. ,i• 1 •• -1 - • '.l 11, .J. liwin•stecle, Esq„,-.lia , ybeen• atiipUhrtedlby Wile Council of Ashilind,,a TctlVe qtlie Mintr's iiilloSpital, for that Dordugh: -,• ... ; r • I . :iiV: flutter andOilktthleves infest Wep s cut ' \jai; er.•/On Monday . night - several hou*,a• a . •i•e,, !imbibed - „lbed ofttleirenntents. • ~- .• . --_, ..- ' • "c A: Child'of Mr, Jos. Mootiv.r>r TremOnt, as: iscalded one day last week. i. - : , i : ..,, • 1 ; a• Softie of tlar,school children will pit .a.'i ai-, lAgricultural Park Lo clay. ':::- 3 .r. : 1 , .::, - , . ECM Ch.lef•lturgesi. EMI! • CO . UR T,PllO6k;4l7l.tiG.S. ,ItARTOTITED I.XCLtMVTIX '1:On" XI IjILS' JOURNAL, UV FIIXIFI . OPIriX, H . , - -ILSQ. • • I 7aa• Terak, d i.. : - . . Williata.PaiVipiat, repo" rted-Yestgrdvasi4. 7 ling been cotivicted oft two heirio#S clutigeF, sp , ' ; frocaled to a higher tribunal for sentence, lby ;banging hini elfin his prison! cellaast apparently - some 50 or 60 years of age.; It is but charitable to conclude ;that , hi's. lielfrOus ';ubtraturahronduct; as well x 0 his tilting of his; 'own life, were the result of an; ' "-- - JURY TAIALS:, .• ' -,' -• - ' ii 4.4eorge Skidtnore .Wrgs ' 'Charged with an ,L-s -*atilt and battery on Richard Divirs. "Nbill .e t;: guilty of an assault only, and sentenced- tolay ,' , costs. Skidmore was a private • watannani or, !auperintendent etnplbyed. by the Mes.4i4••,,ittr. 'tins at their Flatibach_Rolliug Mill,' and it was' [alleged bad used only force enough toni.tke t`he' Pr&"'o(4ltor-go to . his.work. •- - , . -. •• . :Ralph Kingston plead guilt toe h charge! of burglary preferred by K ate Ileusei. , 7: - 1 . • Augiistus Morgan .was convicted 0 a charge for rai r se imprisbffinent - brought by,' Henry! J. , 'James Donohoe was found guilty Of an'asaal „lend battery on Mary li,• Walker. with the n ',tent Mcomtuit-ripe. Thiii occurred nwr tike. lupper Tumbling Ran , anCtliezeiretini-' ,stances were at the e referred to in tbo • Joettstay, in conn on with a settlenient 3>f-. 1 f7tral between the ' ties..:. 2 ' . . I I ! • stem TIDE" TICACO.. - 1 1 1 George Richardson - had, been • t;ound ov s eri to 'answer, on the oath of Robert-Stewart, for throats :&e. Parties heard, •and the costs divided he ' ewCen,them forpaythent • " ' . 1 , ?elm McDon ald over, itc., on complaint :of Bernard Riley., Deft., - McDonald, for costFi - A 1 : : Washington li.:Lawrenee; -bound. over, 4t.c., on oath of Johanna Coho. Costa on Law eec , !and each party directed to - enter' into r i *ince in $lOO for future good behavior. . , Bridget Manahan .was complained of • by iia.' ris Costello for her uncivil tongue, threats, tte. ,Bridget was directed tooliay the costs imd giro bond with one sufficient surety in:sl.oo to keep n i p peace adds her neighbors hereafter: • ' • ' WWI ICiXinitrl• AND .19:klaTTORS VOA COST I ; . . . , I. illeagi'Werner, Pr.aelling liquor on Sunday V' Peter Kelly, for salting liquor without ItecAn . . IL-Itisallitier t , prok.' 1 - . , , 11 ...,-, , _ , i • t jatio'llettlin; ;br selllnglitittor ' isithatit 16 *mai, leaait Fisher. phasecalor. : ' - '1 '„..': .i.Patrick McCann, for selling 'llguot . ; Without Lliesaes.% P.'11% Kati, tia.,-., , . '-, - . 1 .• :1,. 0 J°4lll4 trfiri th:#lo, l3 Irio4 l )YKatZ, 1 tC[as ~:-. .- i- , - , - ...q.„1:c t , ', • - 1 I i load; 4.ttilhattilith,' Ile. a.. ytvabed ,gur . tutaaailt ant battery caftan* Atha •• - --' 4 ' '- ,: Pia;n4"s7irii li OM A 9#.lCt Lll.7ltA L - Cot LEA; E, PA., June .4. lslo. • • /.1.Ttr41;,3 IS Elk 410 C lEN.B L V--- /I appears s tkii I I ' l ''most of yettlicorrespondents are on ly interested I. I in the coal trade, ,and furnish enly such I nfor- I • oration . :1.4 will' interest. that class of readers;.( 4 ,while those who havediffetent , net:nip . ..looS are i , l iperhaps" little ' i'toneernea. about, and would , ' '• lira:her. occaSionally„ fifdefrom eorresPandents, , l • 1 on.tlitTerent topics. 1- ' 4 '9n the'seconti of MaY lied. 4 . 1 (41m - 11:ill coun -1 ty,tind ;via. Williiiinspiort and Bellefonte; 493100 to this place. on the , third. The sun . wits 00.'11,1 -. Just preparing --the l'icautifid verdant- suit, 1t speckled with- flowers of various laues, to put, 1 i.on the various tieldsantifurtists of the northern -hemisphere , of his little, satellite,. (the earth;) which•wasiust recovering •frbin the cold blasts -of axunfafOrable winter.r . The wheat 'fields, 1 11011=1 las the train ,pasied by, looked boor. The cause, - ?suppose; was lot) much rain and ea.- I • posuro during the winter, and .reisivery.mnst I 'be beyond eltpeetatiOns to yield, morn than a medium crop_- ltye. and grass iit this vicinity;l appear flattering.' especially the ,latter,, which I -will. undoubtedly. prove the old prOverli, ."a cold May produces much hay." .. - •'. - Mho college building; in which is my present abode, is a-very lar-e,,,, , - conunodiotis lime-stone structure, .240 feet long, SO . feet in , average breadth, and tivestorles high..'situated . in Har - ris; township, Center county,' allot : twelVe miles. west of Bellefonte.. The college ;lam toiltains 400 acres, VII of Which is the' '7e;t•periniental .farrii," Laid out in small plots.' _ . . Cherrleg. 'strawberries, fie., are ripe, and time students already begin to reap'Jhe ha..-vesjP.of their little physical labor, : ' ' . The number of siudcruh4 has isipsidembly iti-; creasetbduring the last -year, .udder the pritiei-. palship of 1)r. Burrow - es, but, there b , i , still yet' several savant rooms:, which might bo :eery. profitably occupied diy . 'ililiga Kt t students. • • -Illirds nit" A fa{." tI iiiiii This 4i:4411H - on n, _ ”f Bottles of this CottgliNlttlielne has, e he'ett old lit live yeai - s;athl thousands have 1;e •u .eared' l‘y The cough rus•o:Upanylng any (military cold oral the AlL.try,:singe4u,..tltof COnsuroption {tare all1;;e to it. • It 144 the greatest, vali,te t 4 'the coot:nanny atOd no family should .he with out It.. It is' pleasant .to the • taste. It is prepitii.sl by Dr. LEVI 0131-41:- .IDA,TzEit, of Iltiladeipitlita, hz9 Sx sold by ItottlN:4o:s, aukt.. 5.4.11.011.,: Druggists, I'ofts- vine, and by neNc.b• every Druggist:and Starett'eepti • at cents a. butt De -t, ' - - , 7 OLLOW AN'S. ESSENCE , 'JAMAICA 4 T- 1 toot double strength, and; the olds : I- Ir.: , ..etfee of Jamaica Aiinger In tlui niark•ei,- tlu rtitlre,the only art,lyle.to be relied on in' oast,. .61 , Colic, Cholera Morhus;Anarrht ea, Dysentl•ry, ge5.,11,11, the etri-ots of ; Change of Water, s:olds &v. Ask.. for Hollo..vay's.tirttl mho no other',. A rit:ilf tea.: t spoonful of It Is more than equal to a Nt-11,,1 Of any other. t4ohl by druggists ;and storekeepersl Fifty cents per bottle: . Johlo.on,lHolloway S:..Cow- • n dcin, Areli.:St reet, Cau.nta. - .N Cur FOR HoLLow.A.'y's• VE4it'avpis • CoNrEctroxs,! They are so delicious: •The iloetom nail Withers say. theynre the Trost tale anti 011.cm:it remedrfor those ; pests Of WORMS. The gt nuutediave thi:vilgantUFeS of. the •priiprieturs. on. the wrapwr of Oen hog., 'Twenty,tive cents per box. Johnson, Cowden 6.1.2 A st.; Phila. nue 5. 114,--.2.1-ly tf- • • . . EISTRY SAYLOR'S RED OIL LINvitENT, A. t .l 1. I •Wher great external: renusly"for Rhountattimi. Nouralgia,spyains; Bruises, Swelb.ngs, St Urn c,,,st . tlio-lotntsioke. Pc*ssessing unsurpassed qualities as a LI inwut,'lt Will ptove itself a frientt In every family in eases, of ltheurntitism !arid 'New 'might., either slight or serious, it is taw:VS tently to relieve path', This I.inlinent,haiiVen in use hit* the' last fifteen years, malluw, given entire !• , at,is.ltiellon. w4lerever has been used. Prepared and sold 'by Mrtt.. C,:fSAyLOII, No. A Ventre. tit„. nittsVille. Agent at „tilnerstille., LAW; BENCE S BuqwN, Druggists; -.Ashland. .1-1. it. 11.117.1:, lttugghtl. ~ • , !•—lt.ftl • ' A Thanee of tar o haaliatj hatta r t /sold in-bottles only. at St. or 95. Doz. ,Snnt i3ad- . dressca receipt of motley. de arid guaranteed. lo'c.lfj!E re , - . . _ 2cr...,"..cis ~ ,.i. .i...::liirilf‘ : l;l•jL t v ,.,, r,u ;l :riini,ii,n. l , : , . . lill-neTrr by rezrct,L Si a . . by 'Druzgb..t..... . . , - - --. . I ! 1:1-0W -TO'CiTRE !COliso lit TION' . . 1 Tits.P.uThtc:Opitv or,Da, :Zeit rtsc,k;s_G tti•;.ST .7tlkts= et 5t , ..5. , -,\V ill people never learn to 'know that aldss eased liver and stosnaeli necessarily disease- the en-1 -tire system! The plainest Prlnit'pies, ef common seo.e teach this, and, yet there ; are hundreds. 'who ridiCule the ideii,.and continue 'ln MO coarst; which'. ahnost.thevitably brings them prenbiturelv to the , grave.' I.iving.'4.s the majority-. of Ahe ' people;dO. at complete Variance with tile laws of nature. -if must [be apparent :to all that, sooner iir later, natute will' revenee Isert:elf. Irenee. we thid that persoptf Who , indulge to - exeessla the. 'use of very rich Illtr th(h-. . ge , lible food or Intoxicating drinks, liwariably pay it heavy penalty in the end. The stomach' becontes disonle f•ednral retu , es to act; the liver fails tit per, 'tutu itsj fall,:tionsolyspcpsitt wail its Attend:Mt. evibi., roltow, awl still the suffering halividual;4 periist in• • clinging,' to the thorough es:Orden Meas. of tbe past. lir, s e•II EN Cii'S medicines are recommends. ,• to all-,itch." They bring 'sure: and ceriairs relief wherever:they aroused as directed,, and. • all that is treeessarY,to" establish their rePtltation with every.: ailing man or 'wont:twin the land is a fair nittil.itn-' par ial trial of ;them.' Let those who are skeptical., 0 Is. point, and who hate perinitten interested ' eiso to ',reindict. them a4outist these now :.rte-, , 'rated -remedies for rConsuMpt lots,: olsennl' their •prejudict.s, and be governed' by the priociplos of ' renown and common ;sense: If the systern-httliion• • den(' ded upon it, in . nine Clews out of ten, the v ' Sent of in disorder' will lie' found in the stomach " and liver.. i "al (demise and luvtgorate the stomach' and to tMllnulate the liver to healthy action, use . . t;:•CIIENCI::::4 31ANDUAIII/1 I'll.L.S—The tlally irrereas-' ing demand for these pills Is the best., eniderice of '- their, value. :Thousands upon thousands • Ofixigisi are sold' daily. Why?fiimplY'lictuuse they *act ' promptly* and- efficiently. luvalialk who may not Mal it convenient. to -tart(' on;PrpiCIIKS eI: In per, son are informed That .full and'Olontplete, „directions. for use accompany each irgekagh of '•the• --- • . ..- ' . -NEtxtswi.WE PILLS, Pni,nots - ze Sillttlt, AND • St.ts ' WEED TON lc.-"T,hrpe medicines will curs, consunip -1 ion unless the lungs are so far gintethatithp.patik tit '-isi. , titt rely beyond the reach of medical relief."' •••, • It may lie asked by those whet itre are of familiar , wl Ur. the Vittueli of these great - . remedies, .".Itow do ' lii. soMNCE:I4 'medicines effect their! wonderful] cures of_iginsuniption I" . - ,' •,• •.• : .- '. The iitYkirCr. Is a simple one. They begin Melt/ work Of restoration by bringing • tine stain:tete, liver , apt bowels lino an active healthy , conditton. It IS ~'• -food that :elites this rormi , table-dltse,. IlActiEXClC's'' I‘l,CtinttAXE'l"ll..l.g act on the, liver and stormiclij promoting healthy secretion, and rehusving the•bli • 4ind stinky whicialgive resulted ftc n ri the in:tette/ 3 pr I torptit-totalltlOli of these organs,. and Ohl jtut systent: , 1 genetally: This,shantlsh state 01 I he, liddy,"andthe ' ettitscittactit neetstuulathm.. of tine uhM;atthy attYk• ,t,,lmes tanned prevent the P.infieetif'icst ion of food, • and a.., a itatunti tsin;equenee'e,_ri.tatt•t4 ii bil`Wie,'W kl Wilt '` resultstivprostration and tittally In deut h. •••, : I '... tsotktrrg. tl'utztositiSt nue and st,,vitigr.ti•ToNte, f when tukNegularlyonftigle With t la, tots'', ablidse,l , dige..ldive 0 sins, utalee good t lei b10.,,M,', anions a ant urat'fowsystuenee, give tic:bra:at I , lln;tygt h- to the- t pat lent. Let tar-faeutty shy what I; lion ' , this lit the I , only true -cure, for ertostimptittn. Etilerlentin fats , ' praved It tievotal the sividaw of a Alsaths, and tlistus.... antis tire to-atty Wive R 41.014.11 wlesiifew year.z.ltsve ~ were regarded as lioperess wirers„ out who, Werr - li-• : dotted to try' . ; Dr. szEit F:Nt.'l:l:4 rerdetliek pad Ayi:i!...r restored to perm:llll.W betiß Is by their te.o.. I -. i• .'Onerrif the tlmt titeps Ihephyidelatt ;should take. '.: within: cop:Muslin ii-e patient' is if) invigorate ille , !, systent 'Ntivr• how Is tills to lie done?. l'ettni`lyt ' not by 'givlnttnedicits. , that,estratod,anlienerva . 4 - 7 In elliein , that impair loStead of improVe the now: tionsrif he illrestlVeatc:ians. :P's•tor ' ,l-1 :111";SE"Ii's ,. nits:bet:a cleanse Cie , tOsstaoh 'awl , bioirtrir . ,,l4,ll3l- subst arse s whiclr are ea l,•ss ho,..si to in Intteme tv - eatt.:n then ” my ereatt , tats s'ip , , , 4iti,--qt•01:1:{:4.-,itettitirtal-,• dige t Inn , - - make to sir I bh.,.l,:tilti, as a e,,,i,„,..4% t 0i1 i ke,... lb. y Inv ig rate. and •strengt ben tile entire sYstsn,- - at Linore ospecially thri-ti.parnt which lire dist-As:M..' ' 't ti b.; 'am riot, be thaw, [nen ;Ow lE:is-elm:lst-be re 7 - -carded as a_hopelesm - onet -".1 „i . :. ", _1 -- " _ ..„ If tlaq.hEstelan'ilnds illtip 0i5....1.1e la tiiitkeqi Pa.- ,:1,) ent feetirctiigry. if Pliesliseased person cannot-par, -take of gwad.nourishlturd'• Asti and properly digest It', - it Is impossible that'll ellllll. {Nall in ite*fittnititrengilf; and It is Squally inip.pcsitdetp bring aperient to ill Li condition so long its the : liver I't burdened With dik. . eased bite, amfthe, atoma:h ,Liden ;with -uhtiealthy . - - Almost the tl 7... t. icque.t matte to. the physician L's-, ri consumptive patient Is that lift Will pretwrlbe Med ' :leines that will remain :or allgythe sough,-olglit -sweaht and chills, which are the sere attendaTitemen vonsOmptlon.:. Utit this. 8110111li 1,4 , 11 e, !done, as the: cough 'ls only: as, effort of imture to. relieve !Melte and•the night sWeata and cMils twe caused -by the. diseased latms. - The remedl i ordinarily - prescribed doniore harm- than good. her traPalr ihellino; . .thufseyf the stomach, Wipe& health/digestion, and slasatetather than eure '' the disease.: ; .- • - -•- ' m is ; after &IL nothing like. lac .willt,Wlllll..i to substantiate a iwillen, and it la ti 1 fact' mt. .Dr„ gefigNClC. reDes: ?,irerly ell wild. • aktat' : his Medicines In accuolimen -with' hf."l - dirt-clime. have notonly tisseticurctlof conitronptimi„bur k from • the fad" that. "beset tnedietw* act v3tlt Wonderful power. bpon ,the--tileei, tlvo, organs,. patients'. thus cured Speedily via Math. • clenniqug,obe ittisti‘ni oC all Imperil' - they. My the foundittliMk. for a' - solid, substantial " ....i . Restoringt thAse: °mum la health, they createsm apperite; _. _.:. nimilondts properly • assltaltated i.the, quantity of. Moot is not: only in_ .treaswbafts maderichend attune and In their e: of such actinditlon of the system 411 disease • : - stilt direettons•pponlin•Y 4.*ltebntliknizil4tiatni: ito, that, It is not: antiolutely ' • that:_petiento .should see . Dr.SClLltlicii. personal -.._, un - - a their ; desire to luixe tbelr Innis • inatninek Foe tbli•nr. Vie . hitisnt bit tkristdSol,lllloe. $O. I& North Kith. . °Sesser ot.Vounneten, rajtadeneenetxtbst4e..- ntrim V north: until 1-Pot - -.:•-- :., -:. .41 :. ' ,;•-•'. dsiee is gkrenintbont olain, bat 'tittmint - 'sisaininstlon ni.M•theitestittntaeter the nbarglit • Prtekot tbrPubnollaySLl- stilt:PanweetltTell • enebat *Pet bottlisi ye_ ~ a aairliamaki;: , *sat.. 'drake Ptils SIS cents • on& rat sale by sua rs io ni. -•.•-,-•- . . . . ... . IMMES , P .o' .s ` •00-9'-' Ce:nuine Family !Kid i- • 7cin c t twepzre4 :07 the' Cu re,• ofi3iliogitne:ss; F Cclie,, Ftvcr el.,Aikoc,ae; It eri , courlqrs Ci-estion, cures Heed• bur 4,. purifies eiSkiixf, &re tite t et. - • ; hs . L;ver: to-•- sn•ii:y Tyrv.ri.t.; , SO " . . . : = holitSig , I , IFD A r i r r h .r l o;l4: o .l li f ic o . r .. . bm ic t p e i c: i EA 1 . o r; fl -q m ,; rn ,e,,' ti R 0 , 1 954 :7 ,..s a it tp , : l t irs . :;, 74. Tree!. tt.softent tlis aL I E Corns, and -renthrs Tcctlt:-vi .. l . r3sv. , rrivn 11 rt, p.r ithtr, , .. ~, JOXES--4:.EWI.4—Ork 7th 4'1,04., at P0t5vi11,...1,,t the Rev Win; Storigut. tu 14m - xs, both of A*lll6 nil 'IIOWES",,F4)u .:2{aturflay nt ,con t,f (.34tr1e , .! T.,. nod •saTal, Bowen; : aged y'ears - 011.111 coos,: • • eikr-s,4rAnt Oil tl:e `..tilt of MOS', at Mack' 'r , Ltrzerfiv (20..t.'1t .9:LES Cif , _LST.F.:I7 . 4 tanner.tor met ~t Pottaril 'nod, softller 4,1 the , Mex letlu.Wor, (luring thriirat 3 nijontliK Of thelletfelliof, of 1t , ,1„!.. • tJle of • Ilja uge. I . • . . -al Inst,, 4rut.ttor, wilt..r 6f the late LltriNt.tao.:3l/e Ivor ; nod Gt yi:ars, J toorillts ?mid 22 days. . • 1t011.40N.-Ciu 444itunlai iiiotillifg,. June ith . , 1.7-. 31Arci;,_%11 , 4-..T Itup,o.v, l' . -,- 't t.ll : - .4:cl'ycar of her age. , • lIISIi ETA-On Tttlav, .Titov 1v at 4, P. M.; El.i.k.- Ttisliki..i,ol.kutrurti, ilife Si years, 5 mouths atil days. '. 1 , • . . V --'- iEtr " A.I3LEI3IYILDIISiG LOTS. roll: SALL —Elrven . 25 I , ert lOts, (rooting, ' t four, tiaar eorpf.• liiret,.oot•offrretl from iLlo auWfnor anis. .I'st) takqiN to 'SW uvontkily - Lustiligients. Apply t BALL. Cool Slrect, riat• R. it. Ilrpot l'otoorille,APril It. '7O-,-73.116;ty , . . A,VIiTE '.2.§ . 11 COLLIER* FOR AENT. . . . . tidE.OA.E.I..i:N.Md'OLLIETtY At NV Ind v Ilarb,r, tftluylkiltivanty.„,eritlficiretitekl onlavortilide t 4 rt 0 , . The. Catlieik - ciabiacels the 3latannith, r4liddinore and ISlselr..l.feath_ Vc.ins. , A gots! slope lols 15,..n 'sank - upon t he Skid laore'Veln and a -tunnel it rly'rt. 'to the Ntani Mfg 11. TO a tecialit With stifficient tne:l'il to.purerse toe .taari dnery And erect a new breaker', 'ti twist, i beral- let;se :Nei tl, be given. •Apply to . - , ' ""•- : ' FRANKLIN ILO -I,W kgq, ' '• •'-- - . 1 1,1 , • 2•:: Seat h.Fourfli Streel, nil lade i n'., 1 , ,,, or t 6 ".:. ( E.t • • .. . - -11.ENIt'i PLEASANTs, . • . , ' •• ' • 31ining • East . neer, Totds - ro t Abrt.1,11 , 4 770-46117,4.1 .. • • - ---.,--,-3---.••• - - • ECIR SALE: , . . tc , l ovr;.n.vittit oh - handl:4 thertnpeanCollier ttut• putoNuir sixty home power, inered. lam . I Lie . ttetclit!tery connected, with the etri.Cittl titip HIM MIE ~ .A .LAI2..dE „1.5QT.0 . F INLACII IN ER '., t" aCC 4 ` - ^ ' I co,torsvoakrice Plighw. f.) t. 91 15 or i.. : :: 1 „ .\ , va, , t .., . 1 fift-31,hor,c , etig.i1.1.!. -: t.slzes. ' r• , , . 2 1 hlrtv " .- .I.', '',.' -'• ' 1 1I) fe;-t hoist In. •I rue:, : 1 twi...,iy••"''' ~" ,-•, • I .:•-' t_ 'with trultl'riti.l 1a.. , _ ' • 1 p„ ,i :. • ~ ~.,:., : : 'giflint . (4)l/11,10e. .p . • 1 1.-n ! • " poi - Latile i , ll. '- i- 1 S futrt, hoiNtitilftl.rirw. . ••• 4 11,e;1; t's, 30 In. .x. 22. ft.. 1 0 " -." .- •:- :. - 4 , [-". • 311 n. x - ..•0 ft, , - 13' " •• . , . ;.• •, 2, i . .. .1,4 In; x. ;to ft., • . ), st..nelli ft ..11a1;1; ft !t-ii . . % 1, ' " . ;Le tn;;r,ri 30 ft. . 1 litael43-1.1k.x.114 "•." - • •, .1.-,* .I In_ x 1•.; ft. 1• " G;iln.xspi ,•• • ; • '2 , " - .24 in. xl2• ft. I , " it ft.x:4; .•• .• r; -° 21 111..*X. I. fr.. 10 thin; spllo. plat.., It, tr. 1 ' • 1i• '" 1"2.-Ilin.e, t tainlar. , bint.r;4llix,l . .- 1 . ' . ' 11'0 , 1i:1:1ft Ittii..lhdlc•r.. , • Lot (if point p snit,. , - -1.!, 'l2 , lyllS'ilill.lN/Ipniri lIIII,`, 1 neW 12 ft exhtle,t Ire no; 131, l' 111 In. . " •". :1)114 i1i.V . ..t.<3.4,4411 - .1-14:111,‘ -.... _ . 1129 y'lls. 41 i 11, - eel, -pipe, • •., wire y.. 144.. ... • , . - with Iv kitr.;;ln.l , rlpir.t. 6.1.111 2ht r!rla PlPr'. • -. 't i.. ', AO yd , . I . ..!iti, er,ltiniu pi 17 - 0 - 16.1 i" 1 .; ..' ...--- • .. , , „ ... ,1 1i , I, - ii, ..• •: . ••• • .... , 4 I,Gt 44 in. ImAl - rotl' 1•110" i• ' ' ~...-Ze " • 'l4. " - " " • •'-- i Pnini, ~Gatti. xcllcifis nv_it :,. tv ° 1 , t VI iil.7,,pip,s. I 111(.0ctr. of: y:111.0[04 147: -. - t '' I 21r itt..po:k., pump. 2 new boilers. 34 In.stini.l. ' . ,- .1 if; “ - " " - - will' 1:0:1,11:4-,441s :Cud ~11' .- .-•.: '...:4 lii " . "" •,' !"• ' - •.;_untivapin,...,-- . . , ~. .. 11," " "•. ;" ' • I stnell fecit Italic. - I 1.5. ". . -,*- • . '.' . , - , A 1 Go; 4i 1 ww.• son klaid. P. •,,..• - - 1 I-1 it: 1 ice 'Alll'l[o ft Nt nt., In. raid :Xl. in. tali,. f, .r i'vti -1 ' lr.) rilliall . liir , "llnli Lorca 1-iinting.. at ntlncs;, 'lin.t 4 _ • vamps. -s--,..: ' .- • ,tnall I anue'bollels, •At the Nfaelallery D1.1.0t. on I'C3lltsliCt-f. ' :CQV- la. '124-40;1, • jAlil.7. SO lIIVA. AGGIE .nOLAND,I22 CF.NTELF,ST.,. /11. IiELOW A*EILICAN Po 7-yss - 1 nt+ now lliwnrd a new Stook of spring suit; bie tor the prt,..oi SCIINI3II, !fa1...11.11N ' W . ' SILK; . SrMMETt ( * LOTH:" rilit:• 4 l - .l ' .s, . I NoTIoNs, na.s tut or - - st:mmErt fiActit7*4..- • wro4li . will' fie ~:,ICI/o3p,for iso t , lt... • • . ' ...L . mlMs , .Clottits made to order. 'New Patterns jte,t.• net. ti.a.,:4- 7 tt—, ri.vets-,, , d. "•' -. . ' 1 " ,-.. ~. A%lli ITr.ll.,'D & ROYER, - - •. • • I - 20: CENTRE ST., PO,II'SVILLr. , -i... naddilian 'ta their n.tial teomrtlnt-nt of ftltEs's fit'toits, } 4 .:%ll:itoiDEEi3 ul, Nonoss; 3111.1.1Nr , it, r (; ! -..„ IDS, 3 - .e.,•havejust opened a hal assortattent,4 Clird,,o,„Tapatie,-e. Silk Flobett, • ' ' a ~.11atrolmrg.Ettglin.ts and Inserting, • r , . • ; ..1 ' - .%Jouvirt- -and Jrigla Kitt Clove ,c • . .-r _, Ifeavy Illaett Silks, ' • - .•i• . l-1 English Shirting?, - • ... -.• . _ ' Itar!mitt , tn• Linen • Ilathlkmt4M . -t, .3 • , • : and White tiiatxtzt generally. .A. so MlV:r.in to hi i ti - ,,ri la the well kilown • • - .1• . ' • ' : • Ett.'terAlAl AI.PACA .. , v trill tirMor,tbe cule)inttetl mists rHIL;,-Pft ISEAVF,II 1111:1 N f;rl,li. IN 'PURE 'Nlo r r t r 11,;k;117..'hits, in iatA.t. sty makii! tq Qrd. r. , 1. '63 TCW_GOODS'!"''LOW PRICES! ' - • . • ' sm,LiNt; uvi viz cpsa! ANNIE, BOLAND, `T•~FIKE•T STREET, roi tai iLS. E, PENNA., ttOspeetfulty nn-inktrmi-.•c to rde Lntiles of Pot.tsyit:, sintl- , vicitiity, ttint'Ao: • Lo: or s 1 FOIL • • t'aßiA` . .tty Jouvln Kid Gloyes. 6iimis. Sc.. Rico, v, - HlTE(:qops in varloty. ' ladie antk.3lti inylo to bi-a,.r.• I ;S R rt:o.ivoLl NTENCr.DttIiG. STORE, • :• ) 4 . 11 . • ,liivtt,4nr.trGs, 'FINE .eITENI .le.t.i.S, TV:. i - LIA, LEh . ;Ai ED I (..4 .J:8; always on : 4rktiii:-. ' .. - • • 'l...w9ul4lrespe'ef fully cails.ttPutlon . to my . priipar , limos of ;rim, 'Cala.. , :"l.Sa..ifitrk; Sc:, Sc:, In whirl' I ..lhavo emlnayorea, to overcome the blttermss alok ImeMilie tflcte common to those valuable . toilleit: 3 . n1 1 ibleaignto plia..%ant . corcliaig t ' .: .. • Try 'my Cologne, Verbena ati)l,let Writers.' A k i it). m. Tooth. 1'0%111(4, ‘1.111:1 - i'i Is 'coils:Mere(' a y.r . Irina nitlele. .'. . . •.' , - . • , r . : c.II.OIIGF. V . KJIZ.:` , . EDI.. Apothec‘ ar.1.". :1 •'• - I' -2 . .. Graduate ,a the. Col lege of Tharinacy, ..*lliiio ,t , 1 • Sept, It .'.1,11.4.:7-cv .. ' Sept. '... 'li 9 7 - 1 1-- ltd. 1 SP4I/IG-& . Stn !;8 DAY GOODS, ,: . . . .• '.'Destre atin.ll uttenilink .14)clx merit of - . . '6o.tNist tag ill the Ldirst Stylt•soplie F & , -t'- IttACK J!‘AND COL9T7.XI) GAM'S fiND . EM8R0114.11.1 41e al o, attention td. our Stocs , - ME ViN • ., • very latge !dui seleeteid with titt '•• • - r tans tar khiii market. V tioC . con,sider .4ey.4creikitinecate What tPO liave, bu l reyerytriffig Ifirlie;elaiss Dry 00.01 s and °recoil' St9re,cau bellad 4Pur "' 17t r•OTTON• tny of COM: . - CLEANING WASTE prepared for Miners, obbilstsweld . tor - Belittled, use. All orders res•erleu larrusWarlil be propaptljieettended- to. —•. • • • • ' lIENTeX k (c • ° •• 17205-I . tt 15. ti Norte .Piontelorect, 1 tsus4elP"'"' N61(12.12.1(b).1y-• • • • 1 • - :MEW BOOKS AS4OON 'AS ISSUED: Fit NEW STATUNITM—Itowca's Jest melted at BANRAN & WisEl . • • • • Pottsville. :TUNE, 1870.1 Partings. Pedf lESS 1. - .. io.r 'shit:do : to. get.. - _ horse. r •-f.. `:\ a Wr i - A Dui 6aots, k. =1 N9:299:OENtRE - STREET, :(0P . 1415.11 . TE 9170 TOW. :11,1,Ln.). .f 0 & 'BROTHER; 276 .(4,INTIOE , TOTTSV I 1.1. t:. S;PRING•-A :417NFSIE1:1 P,RY,GoODS,, - .1? INCLUDIva AriVell TTIR CCI.I..teTIONI4 LIIIMI'B, WRITE ctiops .and baNkEsTici,4 lIORIEBY, GLOM CS OF .ALL SiLAWLS: OF ALL KIN Ds. GMSO:IIiE4, tatTEEN§WARE ,to pith.allThe lua Ui r --- r., I!Ei IMMO &e., t' Se .-f BEV