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    "Conaress
.14 1 , April 20.
L.13_0: - .llzuntalettilzir6esterday
Servitor Simu . :!l n f ., 43&xind , .,i ,t t.
thank!' • , aria
ineht7o I nf i rraftPßErn
determined by a majority of member ,
present. ObJectiov I,lglng made by Senate
Davis, it was letdown Mr. Williams the
concluded his argument, and Mr. Evart
441,1tit'illbehalf °M A thlfentifi.A \ I'y i
In the House of Representatives, y , ester
day, Mr. Paine, 9f Wis., introduced three
bills, which were referred, for the admix
aloe of the States of South Carolina, Nort
CAt•Ofiltifi L4,4414tiN. On imcitirkterithir
ATig i . ' ....fine r kVrtleit 9 ln it t i freqh ) .
the alleged fraudulent sale by the Nay •
Department, of thelTOtklads Neosho an
Catawba, and report thereon. Mr. Pike, 0,
Me., introtibith3dr , a l 'joltitkitribliititiiii, whit
was referred, ,reguestiqg the President t.
send war'ffeAdefif tb the' SVT,tiiitod6 forth
protectioppr i dcuifeAcaMl4ng y i estlels, un
der the treaty of 1733. '
WASIIINOTON, April 30.
iSaßiner.z...-' Afton the readisvpofethejour
nal Mr. Sumner's resolution, censurlnt
.ofti woloon, 'ratio op , it the rtlgtilar drtl
of business.
fas..fheiieitoltitieb
on the table, which was agreed to by a vote
of 35 to 70.
. .. . .. ,
Mr. Cameron's order for night sessions
was then considered. On motion,,thowhole
sublect t wos tabled by a vote of V: 'to 17.
M,r..Evarts contended, howevet, OM thee ,
decisions of tint Congress of 1789‘pote not
only authoritative begs n:Ft confirmed by,
the Suptemo Court, '. . bat j barrieff tcarrie.
weight of., themselves, L'altt. ref rred to t o
debate of t7BQ as, exhafistive of the i subj t
:of the power of rabic:7lA, and cl imed rth
'the point' at issue wait settled and fir;tol
established then, by the frame ofenr go -
artiment; and by the piaci ice o sucees.t e
admintstations afterwitrd. 7
Mr. Es irts also referred to 1, ebster'sile- '
clatration , in 18;15, ,that that q estlon *as
settled by the entlorieMent ofJ liNin i t re
mOval;of sedge - by "Ithlti people, hen the
; stiperittr power ef alb, ;In roger to iliehug
gestiprl, that the Congress of 178 lertt in
thlenctid,by their high confidence' IYaeb
.
Mr:Evarts - asked If it were not - prisaible
:HUM tbO/Preeerlt cellirress...hAtk'aPP Whi
enced In the opposite manner y its opin
493;41gINIMAkintiftn?4112t7aik*o4ni.
tliM e l l e d dra i n t dTo vi rlt i g C h a t T gf ; YlTe r nkiTf
Tail= l igif l tgOi ° ONOr t e l iVittlgka i gid i r: f :
suit in monarchy. In his view, the danger
• itouitto Sh6tfier of , tlicitleidanerwof the. Con
stitution, namely, the relations and weight
Pritriamhorn,ltinti the eipiairty Of Abe Staten,
irrespective of population, front the princi-1
pigs Rii I holionstitption,quil the, ptieP UITA .
'tit our most distinguished statentent. I
4, witl , evident ,that . to , make .tho
igolltite . ' axitiat HO, ihStaitil or ' ildviii6rY,
was to rob the people's majority ,of tlor
rightful power. In this manner- thantall
land thinly populated States would control
the working of the tiovornment against the
will of these which cast the overwhelming
majority . of votes,. , , and, ithe PCOHidelltlllll
election woult,lbecomy afume.
In supiant Of thid'rioislribirflie quoted Ebel
writinge,ontlea older Adnins,lShenman and'
others, and enforced it by considering varl-I
ous emergenclettividith litielt arise under!
the fenurp-of-Mhee, act, ; whip!! nukes, ger-,
tfilh olllees permanent estates, and would
render'reinoval during the sessions'of thei
'Hanoia o.,A,amoly - cliMettltTif irtimprfretl-;
cable. . 1 1, ;.1,;, , ,1,&) il ;.!
.i
Ile proccredialqn quote frnm , the debate In;
the Senate when the 'kill wasunder ,
consideration, the' tufig l / 4 4 goof 1164141.,
WOliktio,,,llpyvutd, anti ,othurs, to alio*,
that Its elect wits, to revolutionize thel
practice ~uf h . ,iguivernfmmt, and else
expressions' hi the effue.t that while legialti
tlVO'codstructlelilittd little weight, yet de
,
cleiontr Upon , ebriatithilonal question by the
Supremo Crairt. Were mithot 4 ttive.
- .• . ii., , . t iWid.rnirto'rott, May 1.. ,
SENATE.—Mr. Everts proceeded to con
sider the. ismer .of tho I.3resident 40 lin va•
i mploy mqikx. acts ,94,,11 tted,63,, „Ile,admit
toil that the act of o:l.ltmlted the. ehotoe,fOr
appollitomntlof §4eretilrb'Oel l'itienONitt cer
tain cusps, (9, I f be heads of, other depart
ments, hut nrgued, that tinder the act, of pc.
'Width ltlloWed 'him ,to cheese ' fro th all,
officers employed iii'ille departments, that
'the Prbmlttent had' full Ivni-rmit for ltio' 11,
pointment of Mr. VlMnute, Whe"Wie then
Adititent , -19enbral. ' lle ' then Maintained
that it , tnadtir' int 'difference, either in the
theory or the pra.mtlea.pc.„ll.le,goyeunnent,
whether temporary appointments were
made during the session pr the recess oftho
Sp tile, .end .)uHpitic.4 four, examples of
Nelson In 4d, See., 5, Ic.e,hy, mid Holt us ex
ample of warrinitTerlire assertion.
. . ,
It? rend tin? adder's's to Lincoln signed by
30 Suniaorg, 'wage/Li in 112,, to
urge his rentovel 0113)10; ltiti 'us to Senn)
harmonious adieu: ' ",(3Ailions . therein
expressed,.hy,ls ahnittor's now pres
ent, onthe,suMeot dr Nbinot relations, he
Eiturts)fully, endorsed. lle further quoted
1:r94 , 049 PPueohlfuld (bibelot:u the
nit s t i l t i 4 P Pe r Y+9l;,9l4iferof.ollige hill,, and. In
0 44a4 1 4 , 0, 1 P - 4 toes ciii o rt of the Committee
on COlllerefice, gave • various expressions
and arguments %thief]. wereunicontraclicted•
These opinions and explanations Ile
(Unlined' were tteCepted us the proper inter
. aretations of.the hill, and were acted upon
by the Trositieur. , '.lli3 held Ii would bo
nionstrons to convicttho'Proaldent cif crime
by the sirme'voicas whibb gAvit Utterance to,
or concurred In these ztuthuritallve declara
tions, that the bill did not reautror taClut,oo
relations of Stanton and the Presid'ent.
lie also read frnitt the report of Messrs.
Schenck and Williamson on the sill oject,
wlttub, ho claimed hod bound the lie win to
ho sine ConehiSlen as the Senate.
Spealtf4r gave' notice that
thulium° would trAmsnet himiness on ru -
turning frorn.the Semite.
AI r. Brooks having given Imam that lie
will renew Ills' resolution, relative to the
tlanpeachuteut. Alatingers in the Alta Vela
~RedlX UPON Mxy 22
In the Impeachment. Court, yesterday,
Mr. Evarts!..ollatlltletl hii'arguinent for the
delettcy, nod Stanber,v'e arguittent i wits
In
..itiii . cis'TtoOge of .11K-resell
?'°st°V!'..Y,'/%1!,e.
fU ad Itit,hoie,inxegard theme' ,
ductuf,the,Mtunigersiu the Alta Vela case,
modified" 80 to 'Provide for a select com
mittee to investigate 1111Ei upon the
w
titter. Mr. Witslilairno moved, its a suli
stititte, thati,the Managers , he allowed to
make oxpbunnions.: After a:personal de
.bate bepyeun Messrs. Brooks, Logan, El
dridge,. lintlen, and others, the resolutions
were tabled, by .41. vote of 7tl against 2,13, and
the rionse adjourned:
"Witentlttrrom, May 1, 1869.
"'Sttr , t;tll.l,-it'fte , r reading of jotirMil
?lfnkhnnt•tcotnlnentied hitsYihslYtrgnntthtt
for prosecution, protesting that ho teak part
In • •theso pratfeedings • Irons •no .partlitan
feeling, but with a , walghtg setuse.of.their
soLomultyandit rue meaning. '..flelpreeeed
ed to sketch the events attendant on the
ite*ksal t int Lan tot' /Li nOttlfid i tio,OeVioß
cOttNotinson to the Presidency. Itefthoiink
to liks oath to. execute W 0.14113, he spoke of
their inajdatic ' gnp'retnacy In"our form of
GeYer/Intent,tyld plaineeti pita .040
dant ' 'Was' 01 an' egtfalttY and' FitihJedt to
thelr,atithortty i‘vith the humblest frontlet'
settler. lie dwelt oti Cho high .trititt*Coin
initteti.l.4 the Senate, gut' asserted that the
issues of (lie and death to the Republic
hung on their deeialon. • :
Ile auhud how the charge of violating the
ettprOtntf 'owl& the: hind wam - tnet , by thh
ottnmel, who for Lire trolbfided rho treason
tit the crimintil reepbodent. It woe - by the
outrugeoum ussOrtiltri th n ouch branch of
the government had a right to Judge of the
collet itutionttlity of the taws, and obey them
or not at pleasure. ;Pits ,cue the, defon.se
tondo for his II ighness, first Kitig of our
Mr. Bingham held tied the Senate by up
holding thin proposition would lay toe
foundation I'm monarchy first, and anarchy
afterwardS. reign 01 elated!: darkness,
on thin issue, which,. in spite of lawyer's
tricks and special pleas, was :the real ques
tion Involved, and their decision must be
made, and they must atttod for triel , by the
people.
Ile repeated the question was, whether
the President could be held to answer for
the violation of law. 110 hold.first that the
Sonata had the sole power to decide every
qUestion of law or fact arising on the Issue.
They wore also final arbiters, and frequent
attempts of counsel to bring the Senate and
Courts In opposition were miserable de
vices to divert ,attpu,tion.., *tiding from
decisions of the Holmium, Court In the case
quoted by.Mr..Kvartm, he claimed It wax
therein plainly laid down that such °dicers
were bound by the law and not by the
President's will.
ItißO claimed that. the Other position
assumed by nil the President's counsel,
that be tumid. tat lu Jutigtuouhoz the vi.
lidity of lima, was overthrown by doelelone
by the Hanle trlbtwel thirty yearn ago,
which decisions had never been since
Honed, end proceeded to read extrecta from
them. . u t . .1 :;
Ho would not Imitate the eloquent coun
sel; airb Evarta, who had shown hlinself an
eittert.up of syllables—a snapper-up of tri
tteto,--wha - bad libiptnytrluoto"Tritlti Mail
law,Aorp rheicilic thtuflog,lcroOrfellf§ In
tellectual, pyroledluilbs than either. He
Oa° reterrea t 9 tith ieqath ofvart , ' ,3 8 .P0e9 1,
by eayird fia ',trieir, t 140'0 It 'inianirtat
by ditaxitig it: 4tainAl. ~ , ~ , ~ .• •
Mr. Illaillra
uasheld shop' 9 that the Senate
was the supreme+ and.finalludlolattrilinhtll,
of the' ttlitted. Statekt, timr . tyl to ',the tutu
rnereiNtilbli' htld been"Ailide at eUch:litter,
ipluable . Length,. that the sapreme.Coart
was the . ,Court, oiliest resoet for,the.deolsion
of ;Cdestitational' qUestliekholci: that
It hied no rriditt'o'db*Ltli 't 7peetiPAt gees- .
Lion than,thq pont;t of' S tn, oterkiburg, and
that that) uagtnents)of :tuts,' trlbunal..could
nob he affected by dedeions or the Supreme
eottrt 'Matte , ' et tber , , befor'ey' or , ', after- ''tbe
1Y
Irtipettelmien tr,l o, diet ha . ; I'; H ' ' .14„tittie4, ” 414.
the ,n 4 '..1
glinti.,,4r.la ; the, ',Su,.
preirke ,Ucturt,ditt not.uxtand to Impeach.'
paeut i , mLthtlt, , theretore their, references
to Its ''clecieltitis were Irrelevant tin'd their
argumenth a t N B . PPIRt AIA/29,U1 g'9/ 0 ,0 1 b9
q % l M(Slgilellik4lrtila.?itli t eOU ' lid•
VIM .bY thaeounaeLthatihea of depart
month were merely, the .iggletertog , seere-'
tittles of 44 riefildeSiV tO,' , dB 'hl#'lFAl i 4 ,3
rde t :Avairtigtv Aigtnitas,Plaiaaral,
W W Q ' Mum loi:In. tit ampting , to'
force 11343.6'11a trial as azvanttforlty-LOV cle•I
t his
ca .of 1116.0 , , v r d, , ok191;lar ln
this ettse„ anil.,o ki ' t Hid' hitilliltix"
riv i wk i
vaney,vxnatoyd :, .L i tt tlon in dlep'tlte.
Ife.ahalmeo:that t was provedntb tttoW
warld4set4billyet4be4treeldentilleeretketree
to which law he woptcr Comte wlthartit ltif
ter polatlog words lathe' .Conatltutlon. BPI
. o , s4l{94iiitßethe titetkot W I INVaidayton‘ ta
sopprees_Dg the whit' er warred on, and
thattWinfteeillftl aillelitlightitt hdllffica
two, all Inetaniep lit 149,,ARpoxiona laws
~.1.1
THE!
Zaerigk . reataa:
ity. .He also s egma_u L.2nee otAlie
AniericanViMa t VAN%
and Inlqnl
abollebtnextmiajtuthbilqiniectoniti
at lengl)l‘,lprorMllfAlLlMlTlYawith i
ilaLl9l/4, ja itiglausodt, Mosul
Idnutty+l Pl4loollo.lRAWouto
:Ur ptlvilegeolutdoratooddtu be a restentinn
censuring -Mr. Washburne r of-Dlinola r tor!
.stalling a lettet nbuSlAtrea,
his colleague, Mr. Donnelly.
Mr. Wa9hbßnitill l 3: l if k ai ie VAt 4 e
a resolution. L
illePp e oM e t s F Arg h rt i rradffS
until after the retnt/Itlethelbiembers from
the Senate. '1`144b~.1143F1y woßeded to,
the Senate. ..1 //
richtemscitiwi may 5.
after recapaulatinguitioratimmenta of 5e9-,
terday;,toakkttp ttiacirstiirgt whelkei
case to6p~r~oovvle e v il
needed. He. farther -main nod tha
speech of Ifixaberopea r epricittpoo Swaim
,womitietisci3coptibleaf theanewningpu,M ,
them by , thepropiolositkoetArriseb , ,
Irl,reiar4to the derdskil'Bo 54 &Altera
'4o . 4.4 p #4l3l:xitel 11( {y69 given to the
."*;titt gIPAPR 4
tat'44 4 4t'
caoysZirantect ' "wad
restricted by subsequent legislatiom .IHe
held also that Adams removarof Pickering
was before the Senate,:httlioftgltiNoticitir
on thesame day.
aikedpf what Avitil,viiipqa be the pro
vision Oftho contltntlott, limiting the power
to, Jill vacancies during the recess of the
Boniite'to the issue of commissions to ex
pire at the bpKin,ning of,the next session. If
the PfeSidclit could efoittS bdedflcitnt will
during the Senate sessions,,with reference I
to all the provisloris 'bearing. Oti the subject,
that the right Ai appolot poppet pflicers
without the ethAblif of the 'Seinitb as no-,
where granted to , the President by the con
stitution. .
It could not be alleged that ho merely
filledn yawn:air by a tetnpcirary apPehit
merit, for his letter of authority appointed
Thomas for: an indefinite period. To show
that itwas no lamong therresident's implied
poWet Antler the'.Contititaition tri*licata and
till offices without consent of the Senate
he:read various authorities.
He alluded to an instance where a cer
tain-English,Kinghad putsomo littlecliii
siren to , death in , onier to send theni co
Heaven, as 'eitiniple Of the' abStirdfty' f
the ProsidenCio plea; HO Worild!lidfrarOie
the 'point tit tiny length, 'bee:Mlle t f f 'l,Vas
plitinl,yaettled, by con - in:WO 1 1 0 v. 41Y ,1 the
practice of aenturieB. .Ihe:arguttlOPti,,,tlf
counsel. on this qaestkm :were pateril l e, and
unfit lobe used in the prasonce of the Senate.
He then recurred to the question of the
power of the President to filirvacanciee cle
ated by himself, during the sessions of the
Senate, and Instead, that the :fact of the in
timate connection of the potv'ers oratirbitit;
Moot with tbatof removal had been studi
ously kept out of sight bythe adroit counsel
opposing Mori and , went • on , to argue , the
law or section of , the Cot stitution. whish
woidd limit the terms of Officers 'BM§ ap
pointed by the Prodident , By. suChlerprOint
trionts he could press men. , in, ,office. an his
pleasure , witimutrogards to the Constitution
on the question of what aro ihe 'llinktatienS
of the' ExtOutive, poWer,
Mr. Bingham cited iminoions,,Tegal,
thoritles, end quoted fro,m ,Webster WWI
regard to the President's defons'e, that
he, sought to test the validity of the
Tenure of 011 ice law. Ile asserted that
there. , has , never.. been a •clear, ,1111-
equivocal decision of the Suprotue.Court
against, the, constitaticitudity of the law of
Congress, and held it was only a bold pre
tense of the President to take imcar /inn
sel f a responsibility, which the Court . itself
bud ueverassumed. The presumption was
altogether In favor of the lawsTalldityl , To
admit his discretionary Mid .indlcfal pre
rogative would he to clothe the, creature
with power - siiporthr to the power which
created, him, ,and would enable , him , at
pleasure to defy the will of
~ t he, peo
ple, the Conetitntion, dell" the 'laws.
A.lluding, to an expression of, Xi, :twirls,
he denied having claimed the omnipotence
of Congress. lie regarded that body as
being on an equality-with-the' President,
the servant of the people. But neither Cron
gross nor tho J,udlciary are answerable to
the Executive. He would make no further
answer to the clamor oftliolearned gentle
man on this point, hut. must -rrel , his
charges against the llduse of Ito resenta
tives having originated-haven menhirs
party hate, and against the Senate_ for hav
ng expi•essed' dh opinion - on tiro subject
whloh:they were afterward to judge.
It was their duty to express Quit opinion,
for they were to, try the President in an
entirely different capacity. Ile then
recited the three laws which the Presi
dent was charged with having, violated,
claiming tharit had been 'already showti
that these were impeachable offences.
lie quoted Konyto show that inul-admin•
'straiten In Wilco was also ground for im
peachment.
Ilouef The Speaker announced the fol
lowing as a select committee to investigate
charges against Mr. Donnelly: Messrs.
Bonita, 'llionatia, Poland, Griswold, Maine,
Woodward andlieek. Mr. Dawes ut the re
quest of lilsoc!le.tque, Mr. Butler, offered
the following, n! rely: ."That thoSclect
Committee, ordered by the Lionge.On',yes•
terday, be alSo *charged under .the authorit§
then given them, with the investigationmf
the allegations made on Friday by. Mr.
Brooks In relation to My. Butler. / , ,
(
A Duel at. Bladensburg...
WAs it mro*May 4.(--A•dnel was taught
this morning near Bladeusburg,, between
General Lawrence, 'United States Minister
to Costa Rica, and Baron Kusserowi Secre
tary or the •Prussian Legation , . ThO„t11111-
culty arosoirom some, as is alleged; objec
tionable remarksmacle by the lattertekMra.
Lawrence, whose husband resented them
by challenging The Prussian Secretary , to
mortal combat, which resulted, bowoyer i , in
nobody 'Raft: lrits.'LM,froaC6 wits
probably not aware of the incident, asishe
was among the spectators during Mx. Bing
ham's speech, and left the Capitol. eScorted,
by the,Seeretary to the l'oruylan Legation.
The agreement was that the lirst Are should
be at a dittattee.otAfteen feet, rind should ft
not prove effeClAve, then the, distance was
to have been - dcerbitsed'to'ten,'artd it flint,
too, failed, then to tive4. but arierdho 4lrst
lire the matter was analcahlyaettled.,
The Seiler/len baviri Trial.
IticitmoNn, Va.,
May t:=-'fie - wit bond
of Mr. Davis was reriewed.‘to.:Eirrjr,lheltc
onBed to nlTtoar .eunh, day,cluring next
term as the court may fix., The Judge,said
Chief Nistihe Chfise told 'lfin - Ch'e 'Would be
in Richmond to preside at the. Davis trial
within two days after the close of IMPeach
ment. The new bond given has Horace
tireeley,.Cornelius Vanderbilt and Gerrit
Smith on it for ;325,000 each, and the remain
ing $25,000 Is :given by citizens of Rich
mond. This was done by instructions from
the parties named. 13x-Senator Bright, of
Indiana, was Irrtheeourt, and CioneralLea,
ni:Cidvernor Lacher and Mr. Seddon' were
in the city, as witnesses.. It is thought the
trial willtaka place in the last of tMay.
IFuthut Antioactirive
Orrathe
patelin ditteSklp-thiyimPuris..that ppdcices
frot#Plufn Creek Shitlein State t a ut,
frint,o'ulOok yesikaiy, Aftertimon.a party.of
thirty Indians attacked, the.,railroadiabor
ers,.and!fivo !of .the latter'wereltitied anti
scalped.. Fehr °there hscaPfidl l ";On'tj , aevbn
or the *lndliitie *ere'
tip to the *bites, Proffering. ifclemlehlp.
They ,16 , Graf reatod kindly and started off
After going a fete paces' they tufted and
fired. Prowling blinds :hare 13turf
that Vicinity gegMittly . Mili
tary authorities are posting troops at the
different atations'alon g the road,' ' '
Sr. Loots, April 80.- , -An Omaha special
dispatch to the Deinocrarettyg that tha TU;
dians gostenlay killed four men near Plum
Creek Siation,and another band scalped
two men: near Sidney Citation. A
letter from Fort Randall says that thelh
diens stole a number of hersee 'from ,thut
post on the Joni, and. yesterday.. another
party ran off three ponies.. They.said they
were going to attack the whites. • AdViceB
from Fort Llllt any, that the Blaokfoot
d latts'ahot Nathaniel' Crabtree, near Brown
ed lifah's Rapids, and stole the mules from
Captain Cook. • .
Daringr Robboryon n Train of Cars.
Now Yong, May I.—Aboat 9S o'clock
this morning, while J, ,
Brown, mO(4-
singer or the Merchants' Union Express
Company, was on his way to this city on the
express cur, on the New York Central rail
railroad, ho was Seized .'by two tnon, who
bound him band and foot, then fastened a
bag over his hea I, and in thislielpleshiton
dition he woe tied lo a stove, TO men then
proceeded to take possession of the money
in his charge, amounting to Vil,peo, of
width 50,000 Ails in' 'currency, end the
balance in g01d. , ., . „ . ..
As the train apprinieheci New York: the
thieves tested the corda to Atati"44i#, that
Browig.eenid not get ,frOD. Zek..then se
creted the money and left. Shortly after
arrival-the. car was opened,. and 4 Brown
foundalmost insensible. The case was re
ported to the ,geneyni suporbate94ent, ntnj
defeßiVeatatto work', but'thdrh H do clop
to the robbore yet ! , , ,
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Genet* tonftte4ee Pg the, keibodiat
" ettPellt;Murch
Ortioano; May L—The QUadrennial'Efett-I
oral Conference of the.Diethodist i iillital•
a'O
Ohurtoened thisrehttiP4'"Diekop, .r::
rig ;'Pkailcr9d,. 11 404 1 )364:1y.,..8ia110P5H tt,,
Amesj,A'anes..Clarici Thompsonand Rings.)
ley., Two hundredand fifty tneertbehtWeie
presemtd beeldes a large htintherVlclelogalOa;
froti . 4pF o rtc,n l L'i l ir t ra;g 2l 4o4lal, nt l 4 'Pater'
places. ' -ttftf:.l3l4 . ern, Attie were,repre—
sented. Prayer. waeofferedby , the , vener ,
able Peter Carttvrighti of Illintlis'i , '' ,'
• A qUestiori Of gfeadrionOrWelienta
tWee freMntlialbiken "kelicha iii:tkiliSenth.'•
drii'States, two of 'w ora..arb.coloredriwat
taken up and discussed during the remain
der of the morning .tiwg, •,„..D4,-Aqi#l9l•7.l
Ney , ,X9rk;,p,rot9§ol,X,Oirjetei•,tbko oluesuP
te..ft , Pottinatee. :of ' whites...l Dr. , Moody, off,
Oineinnattlj I urged. the Ammecjittie , atitriik , i
stomotrepr&entativeizifrometiolrogiul' The
l ir t Y# M i tIVO APl 3 o4l4 6 o:`prqy , i4l . 4d, • ~',
libr ii il*k 4;
ki ? 1 4i 4 a1 6 A0404 '
,; ' Vii • ikaci)di'prii,,Bo.:tarlivdema
.or convention. tozday , instAictedudelti•u'
, skr ,
atee 4othrriatiohleOrivetitient:, o.in,Yo;
ot smolt . :340x 8 VP cilee':+ind
41 9 1 4 1 4 1 ,;iittiqtatw 0 meanly q rStates
for la rtomination, tonnite with rhefriends
of Pendleton) the.NorthWiairdenialiding his
simApailOrt2" Thil "CcobittentiOn
,Xkottilatitetr
TWO J :AlMetlii,to GoXiktis ,froin , the
:- .1
.444gAgEti , uh.:4 te a ref,. TEE • 4 - 004 - 0 4 -
.
AUGUST • our corn.,
and 'Via& w i nes
bated to thaffemstotandailattaLy use.
It will
choice for
AUGUSTA, A rit su —tteturns from 1
• • stimostaLlAdlbilio(332lolo)/imen
error, 7,0,39 maj oThe Radicals tdai
a )4440Ze1f• vkAntlhoo§iirte
Aaron
groes elge n
beamas, mthe nven ono
crgl4'4l4Arsvlibririkt.lfronuillim
Panyniesg mOuckiltramillobiloch ut ;
Again. .1.01117 1K1.11.1
" 7 4gINCIffiltMd •
monn ecaf=ra=ite nite,the!
militia force to suppressl,l.3 lawleameSh
and violt.ithtitMeliPhh'*4' &Vas in cer
tain parts of Mitillikiltddllffelnern Tennessee.
Ete.xioato it wit - hi:Mill Ittislathteo' 4:telltin;i but
relies upon the lqtal.notile of the State to
sustain. hitthlll'lllCOWWig publiaben.a letter
•Signed.bythi2..Vointielt.ltte mfriubb4llot.the
House and Joseph S, Fowler, of the Senate,
urging him to this, feit i tm.';,, r
A MIPt: 9h,, , VE1 ( 111141 :a1lly. le-Mto-MLF
o One
Zikirkttdxst 1402:-)-491 a eolotali 0115-nic
ecgmqtAtien,,yAtes:dfq.,f,F.QW,os , 9F"
v mogwanvile tWIM)
- ” , 0 1 30 , fattair hln.attemptinghto•quell
b6Uthttdßatarbini oD ce, tioncryne ap
trEteryur Was
Velm '* 1 11 A
ChitC ,P Akii§:Ao 004:c014 1 4 #aro .e9TI
cirreated,o4.he „,
:00,. • „..
Icitelo4 May,Ccenfereneei -met
at: the Tama tioarr.Blithbp'ellarko
chair ; wpopqct . nsls.l religiot tit;
erci§99;,— 1011;11' i•:,
TtiOi Ego . occupied in the
presenta.tiomof tnemdrials, tuad,the presen
tation of remonstrances, mostly on the sub-
Ifft i, gf Lay representations. At tenWr g
of the day being the E
ii
llaffrV B S,tkia44 l 4 o o[49l4 Wa*XeaOth,3i is op
Simpson.
TerfaVANklr'Y. able fierier). teacihiniiihesl
terests of thg .readerla
we:T:4'4o. l 3oKo NYitri-IA4PPIPALerg9tyI ;
Onrotz4vrt,;. , Mttr Ajapittotil to'
thOTottotwrokof rtorlY, 'AV" 4)Y4iet ‘ 1 ,0104,
410,)3, , 'si ll 4443r,,,t4r,en,DPSP 4 4,140
044/Ar,yatoge,, were nut .an, La 'field ,vrtin
difllouity ..nrose between , ;them. , •fPyo
oldbtrt 'mashed 't s he hee4B,•,nr,the''Tonn r
brolltb dp, It#p • ;;kilwg ;O:fo.'so4til ht
400 410,10 g .4144.4tb0r Qu
iipprottonor,Lheiathen the ,, oldest, boy :ran
to , the barrunod ttornattttptt lokle by. hang.
ingiVinutelfu ,, , :4 , , „ ,
~ . . . . ..
I. ~ , ,,Ecatim ockioantmodateßedgely.;,,; ' • ,
"'PrlfLAihittlpi; "Mill '',.'Pi-40i10010it
TliaK, l 4lY, I ,4 II OI,V.V!:' , .NAYSi died' git . 1 4iin
at, tl4o;tik. Lewrattee. Hotel./ lie „was , born
In Kentucky, but Ibis casidence wee In Bait
„ ,„ ~ , ~,,, •
:).kitiali ' tltdi.OSl §:P., ki:l4 - 1B Catitiallit-.
After having bcienseloged4orneorn•Lban
rwel no Mont ti mi 81..littryNir Chlittii'wtaahrol ,
opitmed!ehSpirdt*. ,i l '4ll qPPrqPriMi9 'care t '
nitailea. ' Dno Vrepartitions had been Made
for the sacred occasion, and it has been
looked forward toter some weeksmpast with
interest by the religious communit4--.
Enough' , tidkets / were propit'red to fill e
church comfortably, and disposed ofr to
such as desired thorn.” We noticed a large
number pf our [ post,,ppromineul. Prptestant
citizens ih the audience. We flo not nOed
to give a., detailed deaeriptien of the edifice
as it appears since the alterations have
halm tango: '1)1I3 roof and cat,itpg have
been great& egvatel, a new sanctuary
and new altars .have mbeen erected, nialt ,
mouldings of tasteful and appropriate char
aft or lihve habit ttddtid, 'end the Ulterior has
been frescoed In o?rcellent taste. The altars
are 'handinthely . adorned,' mind' the ~
r wn.lls
decorated with 'feligiblis pictures. There
are very.few. /am.,handmicane ,church struc
tures in the country outside of the lariter
Opine; As' some debt etillvemalna upon
the building . ; it haniint Yet beer( '9!:?iteecra
ted,atid Was lonly . bleafibdon'Stheday accord
ing to.the,formprovided for such occasiena.
The ceremonies wore of an impeding
character; being mirtleipated in -b n num
ber of distinguished bishops an priests.
Wo haVe been Turidelied thewith' -follow
ing list otstitose whowermpresent assisting,
and of the parts assigned (them ; Rt. RoV.
James F. Wood,' Maher 'of , Philadelphia,
Celebrant ; Very Rev, Father Keenan, A,s
sistant Priest' ; Vdry Rev. P. Stanton
St. Augustine,.Philadelphla, and Rev. Jds.
O'Reilly, of the Cathedral, Philadelphia,
Deacons of Hottoil i ' Rev: / Pierce' 'Malmher of
Harrlsbbig, Deacon'; Rev:Michael F. Mar
tin;' finb-Deucon ; Rev. Augustine J. liit-
Conorny, First Master of Ceremonies ; Rev.
J. F. Martin, Second Master of Ceremonies
Right RlMii Wm. AE.:kaidareof Natehea,Atopi
Rt. Rev. J. H. Shanahan, Bishop Macaw'
Harrisburg, also participated in the ser
.vices, Besides.the ftbovonerallev. Fathers
Richard 4...134trry , and Fradole.Newfeld .of
Lanilstg, di3u l JlLlTKlAPaiiO4.ao4Hdllozo
Pelfer, of COhniiMa, who were °dicer's of
the menifidgVtiiidlOtie lieliita , simiefit4 posi
tion in the services of•thie,oveulng.
rho doors qf the oquel.t. were , openetl at
10 ' pree l4My; And tieccereiribtlY "of •blegAing
it began at -101 o'clock: The procession of
Bishops nod liciesto beim torzned;aoeord
ing to ditablialied order, moved front the
-old stone chnrah'edittee and halted in front
of the main dook - of the now building.
Bishop Wood* having recited the anthem
and toned.' the - illitortre, 'cornmarced to
sprinkle the outside walls of the church
with water. 'TM) circuit of the building
being made 'outettld, tievrocqsaion entered
the church androceediibl'Aip - the middle
:Lisle chant'•A•
~ .,; ‘ ,1,4 i , . irnmediately
outside of '' ty ; the pro
cession 4
rosthd L ny Was finished.
.
The prayera at tlie occasion
were sung by B o. tr a r, ,i
,t da_ ie psalms set
n
apart were ut niers, and the
proposqloo. v ed,mrenndgi o interior of the
eiirch„the4o3pP OPpeang i/0 walls as be adiCnOt:.4.rrlihilt"the SiMet4ry , flit Kialieiaingillethai
iSr4pii. Bet okort
I'M. theaiit itfvfaise,`Mid'thettritiehddibh moved
nut to th e tield titdiidettiireh'bdilding tb ...pre
pare for titieeeletiiktibii'of'Porditltallfass;
.svhidh Ife.§ , tondtteted idthe'mcistqcorpbsitx
tnadoet , . ~, —, .' "-u - '''•' '.•- .
The Right , flevitTlrin;• F 1 Elam.; Butboyeat
Natchez, preacheatfromchaptert-14 yerSes
5, 9 nud 10 of theßrophet Elliggat.'. 11 . 1 t •
After.l3ol7lo intmdnutorytrerrawks tßizhop
Elder alluded to the growth.atthe, Catholic
.0405 .0 4 til /- 4 440alttP 1 1, aPtiAnatenced ilia
PF.9Of at Li altvang9 4 1 9 4411404 the:
was,,*ii /to long : t ago pAlaer,..whon they ~f//
iVerlddiaped'in th'e'llitlo titolfeliulidlng out
side of the tine churTEVadlficelln which .he
spoke. t•tN2Mt 'lberia `efo''twb"'efipseibue
thurcles;•eitth"Witlitallir,gt ''Obtlgregationt
The Bishop passed a high and Justl:Y•-tlia
served eulogy upon the Very Rev. Father
4TPWhose a illt tad ig ll u il . ;4l4latilhi fihfithjob4
of the Church in this city is so largely du%.
Eo' congratul alert tile .eongiegatlelzr.dti lhe
thorough repair and completion In such
handsome style Of thWlliab'etilllce in which
they werp worshiping,.ancl prayed that,Pielr
44ntlittlaiti'paiii:dr i ,.411e'lliiV.Tatiieff 'Keenan,
and his able , and / Vatic:n sisaistarpev.
Father i ßarry,tnish.t iglotigSphYed, ' ih
fil'tci ,P/tIV "-r4abeitthq, Vt:c4.4.0
~ ,ii, 17 '44, ax.p 149)3; 8., n cirlia er.OL•the
pparialoo ~cif , the , Mass; of which , /W . .g ave 1
full explanation, , , ~t .tt , tt't , t". ,'" • •
tThe InVelttprOvided'farlli . q ooeaglOg'*aa
Vvek'Y Pl 4). 1 , 0 'AVIN'OW'P. I \ . * I,u s lillg,',asalated
V 44,510 1 4 . raied..ittontialto , singero Mies
McCaffrey; Miss , .Nelliethiet:laffrey
and , Mrs; T. ~ /1. •Oetok, , SOpratiOt
t
M i essre.llcurkeupdfarWo;TO ash's
Ptllp'CaPil,:Eili4O , rltkaka r s Burch,
Philadelphia, frommideh oily all the above
parties , conte, ••The .organ• Was ' under the
charge of t'refestnt' Thlantler; thldll/citi , ,
gulsEbd - erganiStrig,,Atelatnits hgreb;
Plitlid,Olskia.,•. T 11,niiiieg ,reador , in the
moroingwasae.,
Trio before , Mass, ~i 'Proteeti, us threngli
lheeomingnightphy,cursehthrinti;sUniriy
Miss . V,' KccAPPY.„ , Dstili.. COY: , Alia : kr..
II0irItp„ ~ . .
12th , ~ 1,, i • •••__,,
I Thlozart'si. • mtuu/,1i,• ming ••
.b p 4 l .mre;
Cooki.Miss•Nellie Meeaffrertihd" il l aispi'.:,
Cerlln,,EaulknekTlcltiiiti'apil"§ti e. ~
Th 0, 1 3410 42 1, Itiq , :a1i744,47 •Ita,l We
Oroud4u fano rtialo ens quartette /a:Y . MtasOrz;
Faulkner audiCarlin,t. and' 'llfrst •Cloole, tipsk
Miss 0; McCaffrey. 1 ' t' -. 1 ' ' ' ' - ''' ' '"
A magnificently routitroflsolo, sunglitt ' iiii'
offertortum 145 . :U11ff.9. Al o C l Verr,oY. 1 , ,'' 11
In lige, my/aril/3g. Bontifical mespers were
sung in tino.style i the iolo Avettlfltdalplrqe
dollghttnrndereil. „,
During sil§tt(lieV. Father Q'tile . p c fV,;,o!
the Phila. hla cathedral, preaoho rem,
Psalm 24,..13th versed In concludin 'twd.
sermon he' gaV.tra • history of , St,"' ai''''s l
Church. 'Theptigttigatlon weu Alt• an O
ii g
In 1740; t ip a t 4111tch bulltt.llill ; o
was dei t,by,,itio in 1700,.., • The old.
atom) chUrch, which. dB still • statalibpraci.
built in 4702/ 4 1te0852, the new'cla t ur 'Waite
commer2 , tit : 4; finished r4.',#:; klaUkli
before the! , t . ve''' In Jailhary.exaStiV
it was cp er. .. y.. amaggthy al:ln:Nand.
occasionmaaltakenofthe opportr c yrel ,
seined tout eiti tier oot and ' ti. ,t4o,‘
the wells 'anti wiiige;. e ceiling, 'Val „kw;
been dolt:3 4 TO/, Whlch.refiderd . 11'a ,
most cetera us,,and vell.proTotipriedi
church tot',ll • 1
The Mhasipaltilmill i lied free:W . o24 il!lapa;tp,
former'tit4s.„,vietir, , nog,' SaVik.,S.T..44,Alexi
' rbablirgv t ,l4oatioa,t.: olebroik,./Bilzabethu.
' town, and,Colnmbia.i , The present etmtlit. l
tion of the chlarchtinlthose plettil/i sn'§9l-,-
donee of tlo . :gri44gftance the: ',0ngen..1414,
.
made. ,_ „. ,„ , , ,
The 011ov.frigLaiilests havii,cdickticia dal
St. Mary'a , •.Clhurclad
viz; Ry Fathere ;molineaUxit tyaYmtrilShtieldtri il yer , Brosiusipijpgpgron, Deß#sl42, . t JossltirigX4o leler,litlllanlit um.
graivk./UiLtuntanu#Carmond
J.anin_ L Emel. ,
zen, Byrne, , Shentettlir, Holland-WelnianV
Eagle, Balfe, o, , Brieitl karrer,L . , , t viwth•
The pit/L . 02 le attar . ' iti '1 gu i iitUdi
embrm3, , Igity,iir nent.grai estimable,.
citizens Of aster.
1,,t,..:1 110.111111, lisrl. I .i/ . .. 1,. , :
Scar.ooLoDtsraxelsJ-r-.11 maymot pagan , '
orally knowh•tbOt*llare is ititthotiitt Ai
seveltd 1: fotiitti'briji'lillication,.,o,ch (I,
the lines p,f„tUO:Koh,44.l distriatsspTAitt, ,i
mere 'Who faside in.° e toWnshippbathret.
adjacent to.a , school•house in an.adjOi t ning ,
townAhip
. :ti l y , Eo,adtr for solitioirliptres;
and ath4 'tb,litp,adjtilhiriC: 'W,ns ' fi:„
This la* Will " lid ilsefnl to many •,persons:
who aro l lnagisduremmi9ky,from schools ,in
dial; Awalowashlp. / It should be noted,—
.Ingslrori • • ~, --, • t , , ....,.:,
~~w
' '
~.0 "
..,, ~ ' . '''
.• . 7th Bth 9th Tol
Wards '''' -- - ../fr',7 .' ik 7 281 2M 1
79 1,r
alaymakela 4* .• ,_ . . 58 4.9 1 Mir
pulls= A .' ~,,..n .
~.,,..._
, r' ' ' • ?'s '-
Bismuth',.\ _ r o
DOM et,, 1:4-
,
••• -, ;13 @r• 216
Adamgtv j `'.• ' r!.,n 211
John Reßs IE. _ 0 . ,..!..,' . 7 , , „,,,,, ei ...... 20 . 7
Henry itia , •';''-k r ...,:„...,...,:. :i flaw
.205
Frederla •.,
e.`"l
M. hi. Sehner
_,-' ' : : rri— .... --4. . Shenlsk-
GaudAble.
LgoßaFil SSI OI I O- 1 111F m A g r ,C9
Em nage.
.1"11F01 H7.111 1 / 1 11011411465Z a7lOll 3 SIT
John A. Sho
al l o •13
g irlt.l. . with. 221
1 1 NY
• ••• 1,, ... ,,, C0n3ch01g0dune11.1•
JameaStewattan.lBBrama7 Reedl:.
R. J.
'
/Li/ 71"?g4ticOri
thshtTetisltir:. l .".':39R3'. L. Fisher 9 10
p 4
Joglcfho4Arriesi. Ago°. F. Breneman 203
I:lkiiiied, ' l:t:: , 6,3s4Er.. hvan5.:• ,, .44.200
FOURTH WARD',: , , • • ,
00.1610M020111031112Ci1.
Phll,lpFitztotHey.lsBlo. ,, PDielFet
W. P , .13Yrnf0r41.7.3 I . 44.oVBOilerli 'lBl
J. A. kic.14434k4)i13 158 j
Aleafi GiE,berman 191
Assessor.
E3 , ...11:t8t - Tiftqo Soy 41er 181
John ien; Ipfpi , AIM 4 :
.1a ern aeo enter 155
Judge.
S. F. Shindle.. 1591 Walter F. Clark... 4,
Inspector.
Flrrn WARD.
Select council.
Peter MdCan6tn . Y.l:94lo de: Etubalter .....129
Common Council. ,
" 118
Abin. lidsman..' ..102IGeo. Spindle 122
Assessor.'
'...1151 F. M. Hoover 112
Constable:'
Jacob Gundaker,'..l2-11 caudithqe.
' " jtrdge. • • ' '
Levi Jeffries 109111enry Waters 118
• Therbelor." • '
ChalleslVM6r.tirlfotnill:s9hirk 'no
CiOreittion' 0,04.111611: , " '.. _
Win. 13. Strife
Thoti. bs~4Lsstmfr9on:: Is 7
John 182 Bit uel
3.'lC.Zelohor " J - . lirithAardnor...ro
Assesyo
qeo• T iZe 'P hb rfei j i t a i i s e i blVIOS' ? ? ' 73 c 4 .4 3, ?
John Flor 199 1 (1 tt'Oqe.hon'.l.`2.s
Ern , l B. WOdlee..losl enry.Ch
B.S.'li3 , 6rbr 1 1.
BEIVEINTEC WARD.
Solet Council, • • '
A.,110ft0n..223r90e: Clarkeon'' '53
• Tlotantron Cou'r,ll: ' " '
Will .. , ...61
Henry Fisher._ .. 2W Ddirlol VOrldnOYL:62
Goo. Darmstaltet.2lB Chdrlee Schwebol...63
. .
James:H. ,Harvin,24llJ,N, ........
Constable,
SamuelFreneleoue; Jr.. , ..40
• • - • • , ITaeob Franulseall'.. , . 2
ana
11. , Fitzpatrick . A, Stiffen ...... „et
• ' Inspector.' • • ''" • '
Victor 2131 W. W. 'florklrre....ll4
17IGH'PH' WARD:
• '• Cotamori' Council. '
J.?f. Rutlertge.!..l79r Eithy 'll9
tor:Staab P,..L0ng172 Thomas Hayes..... pp
Remy Heybrandt 75 Reuben Daveter...ogi
George ' •
Gabriel - Kautz '159
George Wall
_l3"
Asstirthr.
:PlMlthe OqO
euniAable.
Sauritel Huber 0 181,Tobn'ICutaz. ..... 4
Alut "gt..gluir
Ohriet: Fredloy
3oseph•&'uise::.
• ' Ratite.
Casper Forest 16411 G ust' 84
PeterWlneour ll t ,
rtal betor. '
;1 5 1C4 63 t.. 11- ...P4feL 83
Adam; `Puri,
LotigDicirel
--•. , • .
• 11 61 T e l•r r. e ' VE I ; P. . • ••
'Comm
° 4 l lP'. a f i t :iK1•6011i, . ~151
Pfarrieinix
L • le • 183
Aisioaor.
11 - ' l3lllio' rOr . .101%13 ° =ii „1 ,4
Or
Peter
. . 4.6.pag
Juts
gebfg . e,T;344; sr.igorgr') . pol'>.ll.x.d.Orf...lB.s
FiVa..sl2,:d6rf
. .
Rout' Tll.ltAmmo I'tpp.—Tll9 ArtuatwEirtt
most ghltenilly acknowledge 413e.tolltiwirig.t
Amount previously ackn0w1edged,....813,537 So
W. W, / 4 "Tgeee, .444ent $44 dinger's .
M bhlhe .. . 100 00
Mrs. Kauirtnan; net Mrs. Blnck 10 to
ProceedS of Mount. Pleasant. School . •
,blbl4lon, liallobrtrY tw.P.,.Tnoreen
to taker'
DimecillbSehool,SailtsbtrY toWns1111),; '
EmnaLedellowellvteaeler • • • • • • • 4'25
Wilson.fichool,.Balistuary two. MI A,
cOnenar, ,
99
(0611boted by Mat 14 - :L44Mior:§ ),
Aaron Good .$5,00
Martin Miller ...... .. ... . . .. .. . .• .' , 5
J 01241,3, Good .10 00
PrOcteds or Matt:lC*lllg . ''''''''''''
bitten, Mr. W. B..elark'nud'Jetittlei
. 11, Hagen, • 65 SU
P4BADISa TOWNEIRI P. '
Prgvlo
Esbilernan
J at. El raCkblll' • ''
John M. Slaymaker •
J. P. Mcllvalne
Jacob
Natb'l E. Slaymaker
Jacob ERMA: •
J. B. Denllnger
John S. Smith '
Israel Rohrer
J. N. "lllt.iet
T corresßqrslemt vylmaemls the above
says: 7' , 9l;Cdotl'E thhik that's r9tty
well' Atm 'fee 'flttle rata:Blo b getting
some tow tiVasede'd , infght be
induced to:try again:" I-He also aska US to
=rent the ibliewlng :mistakes .mande In ,
previDuesaknowiedgetnent •iilbwtw
K.:Witmer Wh01e:96820, notA. ityWlteftet
who lives In anothet , toWnehlp • • '
dliAhastrrto,YOnni-)--k))titvo. )hvindted 'tom
barge I.:Jed admith Iniag metier Iron ore; fen' the
Muriettwlldrbaoei thiShonniy, has arrived.
at , liavre•-.de.)Graeej) ht.) the )niouth• of t ht)
Susquelumnrvrtvery ) This ore is froth lfeW
York.and Is•Vclry'ptiter when 'lnfixed with
some °Pour own)bres it.)ettra' be. ver'y • Sue)
cesefully used in the manufacture ' 'of' steel
raiht, , with Whldte faliroads aro now being
laid.) • Tile *err hard ;) and therefore wears
slowly, Is liabh,cto hunthrlttgllrdredlit
strength. ql..4lotictu ; c4.lktetinfiadelphia,
Wilmingtbn And Mil &mire railroad is now
being relaid with this metal. This orewill,
reach Marietta via the Thin • 'VYiatbi" Crinat,
which' is now open Mk naVigniton. One of
our exchanges states that. itl canal -boats
loaded)with 'lumber, bark, Ice; dec., have al
ready arrived at Baltimore ; .24 Imats,cartyr,
lug gran, lumber, dtc., at Phiraaelphla,
this indicates that business will be brisk
along the line of the Susquehanna this
summer.
•
Pito POSED RAILROAD.—VIO citizens of
Wilmington aro adVocating the building of
a railroad from that ally to.l,4,Borough of
Oxford. The COrncreial,.. .Wilmington
newspaper, strongly urges the project and
reviews the many advanthgtertitat Would
result frotn the building of thtr road. Wo
hope It may be accomplished.„At a.roooni
meeting of the .14stoutiveConnnitttee of the
Board of Trado of Wilmington resolutions
were introduced by J. Ti tint!. orl
motion 'adopted • stongly - advocating the
construction of the proposed.rallway.—Ox
ford Press.
LE Box Tox."—We have reeelfed May'
ntimber 'of this' suberb"Ladies Magazine,
published at Paris, Frariam devoteds
exeltisively to Ladies Fashions, all of which
are accurately described in botgiegriglish.
and French languages, .Patteilas, lift Vern'
paper,erifenelased iaeh number.
S. T. Taylor, 391 canal streetolgewArorkila.
the agent., Terms $7 per annumitradvance.
Single copies 75 cents. This is thAbeet . an.
fixtest itetz4n9o. l l 3 444vii• „
FATAL AQOIDENT.-A sad "..I!(brdit:llitif bounded'
on the:railroad bet*ediVianiea bud Lemon
streets about seven o'dkadovridilattutay:
morning. It , appears that .the ilOcal.freight
:train had stopped at the
t iter etation.in
that viclnity,for the n /n i tro .wabtraig i i:
water ,for tpe,' L lorpnie fps, .;‘, cars , were
detabhedfrOintheti erandeng,ine,when a
boy aboutten yearsofagenaltied Farts flow.
ers, a son of Mr. John Flowers residing' in
Semes,strest, elimbed..un the. tenaerk the
ars Ntatb .engine:Nor file!
Purpose of coupling them to it, when the
Jar occasioned by them strikhig tie 'tender
thre*,the boy . otf. •••Hefen,betWeitairAtiVtatr."
ggr ataricAPPP:4 6 ?ungV.YAittokinibea:
me, heii Slieb ,a.thatinerlas., produce.
iMmediate death....A.coronoes inquest was.
held upon the body,. whose verdict at' 'tu t ,
writing had not as yet bedn'yentiered.;; 34.‘,
WWPoPailoti aile'Vl3l43x4iraino.-
time „of the 'bodY, an informed us that
death must-have been instantaneousourtbe
neck of the deceased ; was Ornkan end the,
skull very much flacfurel i !
Thials miotber,warning to parents never
to permit, under any clrcumeLence, their
boys' to be about a lotobadtitt, as each
accidents are always /table; to lake place,
which may result ,elthp; , loss of life or
in the boy being terribly drip .led for life.
, .
Punaaasaoe Rasa, ElspstratiTlsoeMEli ,
Veltman, of this eity,,andiSoT, Stephens,
of Harrishtvg,thave purobas34,lfronLJohn
Downing of .Philadalphie,.. , soo l aerewmt
woodland near lielwirttown'ltir, Vio lint' Or'
the Penneylvailialsthoa4: , •
, A on.
t of tb.6
CAT
Lewis . tli .- .44 , Groff. Dil
lerik-Groplat.,=:iaatuuttuPtiVi-,
ItZni ll . dialtr ak tlneletarodl.osi=
. 401giitairdiamohla optheilertfi . .. .
! -1 . 1111 SE M....
' 'f* +if, % dim ...*
t, ,R)lmalgittiP thbo,P .
It- ad beertatoldlo larat,otvagebtly
aw ßarth irefi itt*P‘de z feh i rAfea it , 1
AnYtnitY.Ablinkof.Agitaelita. :introit*, .
tilettisteetkat.tolietleeidad..,.-1 lo 'La ta,
I+ l 4o oseL hoefiefisetko w -ititaletilobling .
. the fhetitroperty.t.son
more:-.than twice that ansttoolistryi Woo
shotecitTffiltr Ba.p . bad WOrkeft , flettth
eithA t Ve ei tYI 'Hartman and
Ni all from Liim..Atiey
arm alio* the interest taken by Barthel
inktrtng; attedittenttellebeletipl7
the , trendferl - akttP,l l egUetber 'a
I %
ewUeiprow by, lial
*.ttVer; t- 11 • 4 4 l k ,m„.. ~ , st, 11R1N43 - 0,. ha
sevatalmatztes
tionstry , Batibel to thbleffect•thet , .thod
rorgaWatt i trs ilavirga
again;',Wthe
.The trial began on Tuesday momitvand
1 51e5 1 1 . 94 1 /RUW!'"_, MVO, Vs
~ ve vllO 24 a .
actorany.aing broniht .I.cm amain .
defendants. Hood tobidaintitbi -EstdeMan ,
Stuatlefitid titgzim*n fortlelei t ''""""
` -'l4l ' , Ulift AttibtOd"*:,§.. t4 l ll ll #
tit4Eguak Atigalivx line :n fert Mgt,
party" on application. by ,A. , dEferr..Bguth4,
Esqr f - Witltitceitifieatto ttl publication, etc.
litre' jterY in the case of A. Het?' Stant,
Vosq•avEuSteptvanle. anditiin
turned a , vardict in • favor of.thoplaintiff felt
zr trhibh MO is t r ‘ipakt by the esJ
t4lll `trtP 1 1. 4 45 109.13 8. N4 48:. •`
pp94.laforig4Wilt,
the.
fipivamtui,
Tetimy . rwaatakap by theCurt.indtee
matter of the ' bontettad .eleotton cast, be
tweett Tattlea LYrtch , add. Dan'! Balmer, tiOr?',
for `Titatfeeti of the Peace in the Bor t oilglV bill
gif*VIIIIP.W I2 4f, 01% Creirtotfter, ikear,ing
e Aestimouy *tarred the,matter.for thb
Pregentv i which , it. ecitticaleeet to dierrtimeing
thb 61 ' ' A n btber . V* ll o' l 'l l . 7 fi#1341117,
V- Rep.
• Lot'AL'§uuv-4 1 . 4 44.: - Iccit .i sittilli4Voo ,
formed iratel4ridieni,,tiaiave le under the
titleaif :the :t.Araierleani Ae • Navigation
Companyyt whose object is to pkrt 'under
li;oject : for 44 6 :, 44 , 3 ',AI.
Lein aoh is P/11;3411131at B.F.jlloyer,a3cM
tary•alid,Treasuren;:end•Prot John'
the distinguished aertthatif of 'thietity;.*
ceiradiM ofaUc:geo,
Rev. Jas. Smithis the 'Cierlerd,trinoarr.
N. Dodge the lay delegate from tile Donegal
Presbyterlicr the Old School Preshytoriun
Grthetal 'Assembly, which meettrat Albany,
New York, on the alst ofmextmcmiht I
A man calling himself Wm. Johnson Ifah
recently attempted tol* bbnnelf
member omit, x.' 0. or 444441 gpen
asking ablef ledges inlibie..eiete...ue bee
been detected as Imposter,: the n_mternity
win •be on their '
guard. upbeat sit Bueh
ecoundrele. • • •
2Xittfeolaeoite4loo. 14r! 44:,Tasicroeivr
ream ,recently , eletted ara.now,,re y lee
delivery at the Recorder's office t ey are
requested to con arid get thew. • '
181 . 0 ,Pl
. eg . raffpq et 94.0 6 ) 18124 4ilq9Z -
Eitice of flies tar e open:rad:deg warm
season by simply -*MART illettirte , *pt
the extract of pplatkyryokytd. psrproe,ylit
"it/Pe*" ath6tlll4,4k 18:4/P3i9fi/t,.
u'a Itton4/1 y orlditenhas been. re
ceived. It is Jilledmithiat 'Very seleetand
varied ttock reedinj3e titalttry.rtndiOnto
of the ohea 4 rest Nri o gttpgds;
o'nt 1 4 9r0q...,... .;
States...lnman ;
,dae'intia As, a
mammoth 'monthly Magazine f ,oontatning
over seventeen peva ortne.eicat{fi end , riP
views, Slad choree'zirt ttetras; tare tvtdch is
very reedelile and' or great value, ,pargal
larly to musicians. Terms onlye'2 4 nttyJ
address, J. L. Peter's,' ft'llrtiinitoti,. - mtst
York.
I,,sactlit6.l : 34.oiWsat3;;:duiii
recently of lowa, has.purentteed near MlR
dale. ill.W4kt,'w crtrr
tOtiqoyd! 22 q;ao 3 19m „ t io ik
ttV ol :3e . pio# , 4w,e1l gig lianas r,
binid ge,•at Sal peraore.
.Tbe.Pestmaster General recentlyepp,olittJ
ed Berklamitt •E'scbi 'PostttrasWt
I.2ehreisbUrg, In the' nelg*t,i.njg donritt,Ot
Berls,s, in. place • of , ITOlntdineiarobst, re-
At a recent exhibition of the
'1! MArtiovia
Vi r'.
school, taught by tititlit, ;AM. 'EI
Jennie Hagen,,so woo ,rentigad, why sum was donatOdgfo.tlie Children's. Homo
in tine city. • '• • •
AFFAM/S IN. COLUMBIA (gip 'the
following items frcun,
..gera/4; ; ;,';'„
At the last meeting of the , Connoil.' of. the
bonsugnof Csltittiblan'resdlntionVitit'prisl ,
setlted- Vbieb 'VW iniAtkr4s.r4,eero.;§. 4 tlr
tItS ns.gt MP:mar g, .
Councl borrowkny,..tunnunb money,.
not exceeding $2O, 110 V for the 'purpose Of
erecting •tt mew' Marltat ltOti a for the ac
carimodatfon of =Mika
_,tendeta
..lhat
65Tough: —
The second conic!'oly3 e pupils 'of the
Public High School will take place on r
day.averting, Map lat,:under the ablattnant
agement of Profs. Newpher and Unsaid p.lt
it will prove a success—, ,
The lute floods have formed a 'bar in the
rafting channel below:the dam,' which pre
yenta the running of rails,
and. a large
number or man4 0 #04 , 444 tlY.Orintinal'et
64644 lb . ..clearing:lt, Out, ......... .
Our fishermen commenced .catching abed
last Sattrrday,' and' itictioimho tIo• ttgt
Mg.b;'entl iv.elialin''.lo9,k;4la.ror, 1141:41g.
tbes loive seamed sauna hundredi whic h: have been . sold readily from , dollar: to. a
dollar and's f per • ' ' ""'
.The hooka of the Coltrit i bla.gralldlng AS
aociation closed 'on :Vrldtq• : evening — last',,
NOVI twelve hundred shares-taken p, jog
gatird.D.l.Dlntetora
matron. that, evening and , loanod.s2sootoo. to
fours different patties tranging flomftßoo to,
$9OO. The next instAlment*.'aill.l:gdOd:on
TOdby gOilbs.g, ad . / m . 4_
. .
We' are li:deviant]. 111440.41" k Citimd4
days .ago to go to ,Manheint. and.. selects
suitable place for holding .anCamp•Zifeeting
thlbsereicin. They . Went. onthn . Tneediey bf
/ 16 A . .Y 1 Q4 t, comPOY,.?M . D: .410004
fi'hilh.'grO3f., N. Sc.. ehtedn o,abOhl.
one, wile from .Manheim,.. on: the )eft..
hand
and
side of the .Reading.dceolnm hiMitt R. The
site selected is to be used ant
Ground, and the meeting to be. , ..beki.
season will probably be the largest whir
convened in the State.. • - • ' '
54900
o
*--
M
. . 00
OJ
5 00
5 00
I'oo
1 00
1.00
100
Dim ''l., , cut.-The . l'entitlylVtOtla
Legislature has 'passed' fleiT gttnle'laNss','ll
is stringent, and'if",oo erly'Unfichotrwill
prove Ini
highl yrKes* tiefitial to' fhb ' Statd, The
bill ffro"tbrit sinillnot be
13 :0
shno , 'or In itnymayt trap . . oy,
any blue bird,...swallowi tmartin, or other
insectivorous bird , al wittiest:re:of timyt
that ncr deer, tarn or dl Abell beVultffl
kilted betWein the first of end
first of September in any„,y,_er ‘ t
no wild turkey, pheasant tar:xabigith
be hunted or killed , . bet Ween. the first
of January and the Iffsf,‘ of. Septem
ber in any year, thiffir urtridge or quail
shall be taken or kige between the 20th of
December. and 20th o 'October ; no wood
cook or snipe shall be killed betwooti t the
first of March and the first of Septbdiber ;
that no wild turkey,
,pkeptant,•partridge,
quail, woodeoq] or snipe Shell be trapped or
taken, by- miens of traps, snares, nets,
springs or , othermeans of takingtauch birds
other ,thati by skooing,.atany thue • what,
everoior,shall any', trap,. not or. snare..be
made, Greeted or set either'wholly or in part,'
for the purpose of such trapping or taking
that nb -eggs" anylitnd of bircle boa
Einantetilteltandiceielekileciareakibeigarae,,
or any insectivorous, birds, shall be taken ,
or . destroyed et any . time," .Every State.
should'have ltd gam s lti vf ,fnince:tha yetrost'
apitimenta of 'Manhood oder dealrs '
*serve the, beintiful living eviciatmes.of,
nature; but unless some effort Is made tot
enforce the lawtit become stateless pleceof
legislation: .Ilim American , peoplemay bo
somewhat destructive imtbetr inclinations,
still we donor !believe that they . havanb'
love fbr 'the'benbitattf:"AA' forcette'llfslitel
IRAr;tit l o 6 44 tluf,Titlidinnall'Eate,rdirl
stretching meadow 'lands are macre by t
plow, we lose sight of much that is grand.
and original inpature and our love'tbr this
lost grandeur and oriditiallty should InduCe;
biker, for thelplpindlifg,of nitture.,witti,
atf+-to.beautify our, homes and fields with
the birds and attimaistthat speak to us.of.
the.glor i of God's creation. 'Ail but' 'ititt
dale respect the genie lawsury; ,
Field' an Farm .„.
- Awirtrxr, - Snaston7=Therli
session othe.. 4 ;}randtodgftvrt, Tem
piers of 'PentibStlVabitt, wit.
liarnapitt
~this t3tate, on ,the t 4 ,of, next,
montp. The election - of ,repreeentatives Ist,
hehl.,at' the, tiret . regular, meeting .of the
lodge in this month; and DA certificates of
suoti.electfon must .be forwarded to the
&Aida elty:'
Every lodge IS 'atitidet4, tine 'rettiresentaTe
five;, and an...lodges Laving two hundred
members on thelOth: a kr& entitled
to two representatives • -tmd onelhr eaeh
dltional hundred • inembera, * 441 pargtins
chosen representatives must hithird.degree
nientbera. .• 1,,
•t
BUILDING ASSOCIAT/ONEL—A.:cOOperar
tive building association,. has :been eget).
fished in almost every town and city.in the
State, and they have generally proven tobe
successful and, therethre; profitable to those,
who have organized them. Tho following
description of their mode of prooedure.ia
taken from the ilarrisburicPatriot and Un
ion and will prove interesting to our read
ers. In the'first 'place stook is hauled akss
or $ tO a share 'end acfas* as, klapurauteed
the funds are investedinland, and houses
are erected thereon, the mechanics belong. ,
ing to the association having the pref.:Siena!'
in the, eniploymenk:Of bald:ire ,:'"`Vvers ,, ,
atuukkOtilor . o ll gittgase ofienttbelionses i ,,
paying a Teasona id Tent 'for it, and said/
stockholder can , beconielthe , purchaser of
the dwelling; hie' 'MOW ' 'When the amount
isanflfoleatitol4,r4Atpailn46)Stinge'
for the horse. INo aßssllV E rkra.wora.
bliliblifter*C4rilke,PN . 0 4 . at •".
comfortable' hotnK3 for ti ts - Et ily, an. a
mechanics should ava themselves of the
opportnnityposenteq, y SW* Voolations
to acquire a hence which too eiter them
selvea sad A1,3;131403 fr44:ti to)ftatti,of.
Winter,'andwhiqh.tyy W 4ot . be yearly
;warned to vacate ; as the catiopr i pey4p,
; rent: from year, X 0 liEttaf g AU
Proyiadn for old age, - siok'nese death, ;
PLIOCITEWSAULTBste.—The
Junior class &rattan Col-
Jtealedstatestivonles a tree ,irrtate.
campus. TllVAitditiseffilleare-tiliiiihia
PirrN tn .gtrAirtl t tleap ar enln
clear and impressive mom. motion'
WrieVitied ideltvei.l4l ibtrOG. ,
; mill • • .", • atlemaa briefly TSIPgrI4,A ,
--• • •PdAVrlstV l 4o4:
' l e 4 UPI Wfalbl tuoceoo
' RM..* Member, fald.mitered
lteseaAitu : et barlisulierioreateb
for puld'e e • .4. ..• fibt"giisttitilf Were
app , ... g .,„tr. • ./..Arv, The class then
o an o de composed for
itie oo6as on, after which they each in turn
fltsswi,a shayelitellmsf Rartla over.ftheaeete
of itheubeentlinlvidndes tree selected
thwalla )7ll . ,E#,l 6 qs l ,4=4;the'4
4 8 1412 Z. WegTi
v0r.,1 , gent stO,that,.ouaeconnt
of his tweet's& to. , Tfliald , ef labor;
tfal•Sunicfrelastpdatigliedtifbis" yap
tiableA4t93ctuiff' g ItOlC'Sehtifi *Oak;
but t 4114 4 1 WO : always bo remembered
byLliha rtt.oftthe class with the
respectgreat
e
s
t and affection. This oration was
colior&iario 04 1, 1404 v Ffiem
was nex yoMr - 40;i1.6.,• enfeltat
which evinced considerable'labillty on the
part ogadrtl3l4 irtithis.dlfacult department
of litexpint;oropm , itho.ctastiOtgrsenrglbe
rethr34,4alcri4ll4l.46B•Pe•fillOPen
tion ta lktg",c.lpawg,,,,the Ceremonies,
which concluded. !programme. Tile
weather being Very favorably quite a large
antilbar Qf ladlag - an dyplytlfinien Itafepres
enQ 'BVWte #01:111440'4111.111.1044 , 4tt1p-kg of
1868 niaYclanzokttliel.lllo44lfes on hav
ing originated and Amu:easefully conducted
accheautihnl•Adenbestatinthent— '••'
vripli:blyAtT7 - 40. 1 / 4 tggcriiitt*
4,W4.0:4,,w,kad0vm re-open
axLeinntllY,lapt, onn , eltiznne had:an ex,
Whiting or4hisowarkruinstrl f ll y =ter ,
K l VAVirilTr H irltt V 0 5 8 3214
iwompThootme e,wak wilAsAcute,
n ntht, einpfaintandeneaed RCffliFatlittr
Bari 4 sl'bystMe . Otall rtiochbalcm:" q'lte brink
a k dory
b% pyolear,
ot..tro. Ay,x5445 •
fixing kunfpinstakiEirai, moo ngs,* nnt
pbroarlle .:Broak steCo,, tba4ating •by
Thant*sliratimillitepnitleink , tstMODullon
dA rAincllel'; and
tirt',WPar.44,liag Pig 1 1 9 faknere Co .
llow well these gentlemen did their work
is attested by 'its appearance. The only
portion not done by imnoastor mechanic's,
was the fresoolpg, , whigh,,vmmumented by
Mr. John, T„lrsati, of philasielphia. The
building"tonitulltee consisted of Messrs.
MoEvoy, McGorlomy,, 'George L.
Boyle, D. A. Altictrianct AlaeltMcLaugh
lin. They desscs%,great ,c.jed ,for the en
ergy,dlotitybd by thee; and t substan
tittl ,and . beuufttni striichtre which has
grown up under their management, is a
manurrusat tortnotrtgood-tastatmtlibutiness
niutietitrit 'T'ith',iny,Xlie 'MbMit Joy
Hertad of Saturday , states • that' ttio Fire
mania parade ln:thatplace, .which came off
ottiThuredey Was quite+ kr el:meager • • •
etileeat dart' tail been. attnituneed
fie itiXelthilAel i Alpieiteli-teoei
a a for Wm parade,. urs ay Was: chosen
without! ipubltfation+ tense: no strangers
codld bee;peoted;•buf the peepiedf thetown
a
41
k444lbirfr!*•,oo,l#o,PO'Fiiide the coca-
a
One o'clock wasithe time fixed for.all. to
revert at theellnginer.Eionse and at the roll
call there was a response to!every nahts.
A'llli a lfß9 eB 4 o u 90PffelPdfiretef the Mount
jeff MTAl3efakiftl e itifftifiliiii.4l4: ll l.Piee
the. lonears; then the =ablaze of the Com-,
patrytirawlngthe•Hose 4:larriage , by• a long
double retie, did k.la 4 ' st the Engine dtvi wit by.
4AM/44 hP*l)K.VP . etf the eaf
6akis yfsfe,sea ed.Catt/e boy a ji . glrl,he
line was of considerable length ,and.quite
impog The, company marched through
the elp td streets of the bo r ough, and
44'Pg 1 440iP1i}e,404 b4c4.
e cal r lbliAddrAmidr e Ut i va i l i ct i f i e r v ai
National Bank of Lancaster, in payment
for gonds,leto.rbonghtoPtherm smdreeetyed
a ouantitynf =meg frbmithesecrsons .in
the wayAr . fibsztgpforAkul chop These
chackelttvg,altfe,kaan,fgiand to e weight
leas, and the merchants and business men
who trtuitedithia,ahauper. inure- remised II
wholesome lesson.to.this *Met, that herd
after thT l ike no checks signed byy, per
sPils 151 fAtttibtiqctio t ealatenAtitifiitillice,
Ice the
tho,,heYe ~lthowledge.
gince the checks h#ve been passed
Bretz has not been,_heakdirom, and it is at
present dcrubti'driibbther he bWcaught,
and ttiOdelb undergo the imprisonment
Which he so richly deserves.
EXHIBITION OF TABLEAUX FOR THE
' HOME."—TAe young ledies of the " Con
estogar.ittilbgliete Institute j+ sistbd`by Mr.
Kevinski rind a number of other friends
who have been active participants in for
mer Tableaux, will give an exhibition of
Tableg.ux: Vivont.s.at,F,a,iton all . Pn Thurs•
day oveging next. We learn from those
who„hdve witnessed the private " re
herithal;" that tbeSeTableaUx will'be among
the / most interesting ever given in this city,
and the fact that the proceeds' are 'to be
given to • the Beilditig• Fund 'of the Mill
dren's Home, should instre. a full house.
Mr. Fry's , knisteur , Otabestra have volun
teered to hirdish.the innate appropriate to
the-sev.eral. Impersonations of the pro
gramme, which will be varied and highly
attraotive4 • '; '
THE KNIGHT'S WEggLAR.—The members
of Columbia Canimanderk; No. 13. of
Knights Templar of this city are, making
preperations to attend the 15tirannual Con
clave of the Grand Commandery of Knights
Templar of Penthivilratia, of Scranton, on
the 9th of Jnne, The pillicnra of Columbia
Commandery 'fo'r the preSent qUu• are as
follows :
• tiniaerte Conlitriarider, s J. 11i. Wasilnieffer;
Generalissimo, Wm. A. Morton; Captain
Geneinl; Dr.' MCCalla3 Padorder, S.
Gara ; Treasurer,H.Blickenderfer; Prelate,
H. Baumglirdner ; ' sotiior Warden, J. J.
Sprenger ; Junior Warden, D. H. Herr;
Standard' Mixer, Themes 'GrieveS ; Sword
Bettrer t 444 7 ,1:E1an Miller; Warden, A. L.
s'etittribl;•GeorgeThfi.
'elahurar, kemnaNSEN , A , EIVATEI QtYARRXr
-QlO dttylist Weet as • twO .men; named
grydn' 'Bd}ierts Mid" 7ohn"Grifftth, WUM
drilling lhitAlitte quarry of
Parry 41t, atl Peach Bottom, the rock
gave •wityi.;nreeipitating them down the
precipice tedistance of between thirty and
forty feet. They were both killed, the head
of one being erushedib tipny. This nnakel
four menoxieckhaue been killed at the
quarrlet , i ;Sinop ie.r
•StrieirJE:LOff Thuradtry' aftetnbon Sohn
Striekler; , of •Chlumbla, tointettted Etuteide
in hts room at the rtatikllnl3,ouse, by cut•
tinkohble thrCiat ." :Moat, 4
dk''o l6 .* it 1;; 4, OW td 96 41i la
nacnular. linkrpose uf,arranging some at
the, farniaurek cwhen , she , disaovered. what
121 n1 taPPOned: "Al *teas= MOned 'and
Ipl,afra,a , stfiagiO/V VO`
, It.e .444iitaed:. ad aln
ao . d.aaaa subject to Itta,of extreme
melancholy, • ~••.• •
I 14.1 •-•0101, •,1•1.. 1 . 0 , •
T4g#4 . o: ll ol#
glOte•tlY IMAMMY/ 1I ti in ad,
ailontmesioning lt.to thef efatemi ia , like
tryingAoanrt7 , lllding whentho lbtm-
QA t n pimps xacoia noon p
yl g.;
sa..
; P' ( :"/* 6 007
* lt: iA' ige Pq fseleeiedpresil
ortrearmeisfiationalgankofLoueaster,
of -Christopher'Heger deeessw.
Mf Blinsff i trin knoWn as pper ebhr , Wad.
inir'eNte4q, drid etsitsesHy UTlfied,
dbigharlathesiuliesoLlilazaw.tion._
TKs Ni41,44±6144,61e,;
eter for the week ending May 3rd, 1888,
and also fon thanorsasponding week , of 41411
previous your, as furnished by Mr. 0.'1 . .
Zahm : ' '
\
: . 4 A:d
6 bri 3
0 7
_ p '
60 03 '6O I nt •• ri t,
40 56 60 " 2U,
60 . di 7CI • ' kW.
'5O 65 63 May 1
et SO " 3:
49 ' 'OO 60 '. 9,
April 27,
28,
ill,
80 ,
May 1,
" 11,
Acoinkrt.—David brouee, a pafnier on
the P. it. E., residing near Millersville, ibis
coutily,; 'Vies litinek - by (ho Thiladolphla
express train beat 'this morning, :while at
work about the,,briOge at Voatosville, and
was badly hurt. Several of hie ribs were
broken and,his side.was badly bruised.
, . ..
LErrEns remaining . unclaimed in the
Post Cllice at Lancaster, Ka m Monday, May.
4th, 1888. If called for please say advertised.
Ladies' Ltd : Mrs. , U. Billy, Emma Bon
ard, (2) Martha BMk ill, Miss Anny Caro
lin, Miss M01111:4 Denlinger, 'Mita Lavine S.
Eberly Rose Ferrelly, Mrs. Ruth A. Gall,
Miss dallier .01111110, M rs. A. M. Hem Mary'
Hoidemani KstsHamilto ,n Mrs. A.,111and,,!
Mitis 'Ennint ~ Kellis O fist ;Dnidtire ,filiillz,,
4 1 * . 7.4. 0 44:;34/a ' F _Sillki .;Morrie,, Miss 0
Sallie ,eLzger,,,M. Bal.ry E. Metzger Miss.
Sarah J. McCullough,' Miss Emma. Mandl,
Miss Molly Mecum Miss Eliza Myers, Milts' •
Ellen Mulreany,Mis. Caroline Snyder, l 8 las
Roe ' Shilling ,,
• Mkt Eine •M. 'Lilwair, ' Mitt l i
Martha Snavely.
Gentlemen's List.—Wils. - Anderson, Sam') '
G. Brosey, Samuel Bentz Conrad Bricker,
Charleir. Blechler, H' L. Bowers.ei tro., J. 1
C. Bulkley, Joseph Bowman, Isaac Bitzp_ ,r
Ei‘7,;•••Brabaker,.Ei Brubliker,' A.' L. Clllok,
13; - J, Contain, G. H. Colby, Goo. Camp
bell, Draniellt..'Clontadi iDerrlel Dick*, R.
Rios Elias Dowtrich, Charles Early, Dr. I.
W. Fawkes, Mark..Gibbotr i (2) Michael
Groff, John-Gruber, Edw. Guest, Benj.
ciambar, , DaVidtiltisett(' Daniel 'Grier, `.
A. Golulem, M. Hempfleld David Huber,
James Hiskeyoliblinde Hartek, Hug hes
do McKelley, A. Hoffman, Mark nes
• Philip Hub . aii ).41/nlhatti''Kelfer' acht
r Kota, jallo_ „ir Fr..,, „Adam, ,Kraft,' J. W.
t #
1 Kolond'or,An Mati.dt 00.,,Thillp Keiper,
Willlamatin I. G. Kreeds,'Jatroti.Lome •
Cernelins-Fre-Deniag...Entr
ton, d Geos aliv -.L.attis,:at iMaysraptllindiv 14 .
Mllohand , Mr.;Mitlinty(bici* . , Mitikcirllif' #3? .
h V i t e r tl ttMl i lr it AlYMAT 4; '
( mal
Millar. g,,Mtugn., 4slani ,J. . n'ol..' •
te, '..Dr,...1.,'A,..E. Reed,•:lL , lßtittSolc 1 7E60 .
Reader, C. E. Robland, Roth dr Co., A: lE.
Stainakolsants:Gyflpreclier, folln.delL •
EU...5ta1er(..E....1/,' . ISttt . yr% '121'11? Ip. i
13 . 3 % !. .141 6 02 j ktt6
00 , Mar, einbeager.canWetrOt
• __eir Winton dtElhfr4GtockVWeitie,Bl4 l 4 WINO"
' Waibtdokiik Zellers, John J. Zook.
- 1 41 r,,r -Ar AA EU T
M.s...mtltirtfigaltal ir ie of the
mottraPitlictfiti w Cont.{
ing at a . ..4A,ltucwnaTetymr3Mtluedull
aspect dry r... WT.-76.'111*r Unaided by,
the music of 1-11yelets
by
released'.
from the icy : mpeeed - by the Frost .
arttitl hi tth= l =d b egdtvrgit
the body,
The advent‘of Maylible r present oilman is
attended by circumstances which will make
tiAriAht„,Warmitoajtisprde,anditailOwbos
. 1141he,Weloerke,A,ittatsuall,Ylongwinter,
protracted even into April, malt now yield.
to the constaptly f increashup power of at
Sumener'swari, Whithbringß with its warm;
F*7 l llo..Yvttet.Mendly to the heart of sentient'
/nano but•toall, even the
lowlleati ,, ln t .be olden, time; when: than
kritid',Vere • more • disPrieed AO* IbllOW".thio
natural trotiltdings 'of 'the Jenne Dupla,-
tietle of the Springltime ttuui :in this utili
tarian age," tWivillagers: . old* Engbuxt
celebrated. the Prat day of May by dancing
arlWol4ttSra BOW!, Pane
it audthefgrest maid
offilikvilb4o . t w os, ened as Queen of May
to preside, over i the. festivities • mordent to
such.ajoyfattsicesdoisl tithe was seated on
a instil throirtgarhmded With the beauti
ful:P.o7ore' Of t 'spring,and . witnessed, but
034; nchpartan the revelry of :her.aubJecta.
Theserfestivalaappr to:have been insti
tuted from•tinte Immemorial, and were
probably iltat preutpted by Nature,berself,
se the butiPhig tit, powers, .and: the . forma
'Oil OA . leaven„ could not . but Mrongly im
presa-the untutored , minds of a pOmltive
people.
IN r atiMintisitiwtrm—Tite Supreme
Court metat Harriebargoirdonday,present
on tbe Nadi Clldef,,Priatice - Thonton; Jus
tices StronAead
' endAllterattroo •W. F.
ts% .i4thdty, was.admitted to
practice In• utotocuirt,. me following pro
ceedings were bad in-relation to oases from
LanMeter .comitp ' •
Dinietcirs of Biecktiodk toWnidip
vs. Franklunner.
Lafayette etreet ivietiraase. .Nbnprossed.
Blitz Vs. Berry. Non pressed.
Dickinson qe. Ui ble Nonprossed.
Pennsylvania R. R. Co. vs. Goodman.
Continued,
Pennaylvanialt R. CO.. *ti Fidler. Non
prossed.
Piper . vs. Lytle, argued; Patterson and
Eshleman for plaintiffs in error, Ellmaker
and Franklin for defendants in error.
• .
Hershey vs. Shenk. Leaman for plain
ff in error, Landis for defendant in error.
••
Without hearing argument in the last
ease the Court adjourned over rmtil+) o'clock
this morning.
SALE OP ROADS.—In accordance with a
law passed by the last Legislature, the Su
pervisors of Salisbury township aro now
engaged in selling out the contracts for re
pairing the roads of that township, for the
term of throe years, to OM lowest bidder.
The opening of now roads, building of
bridges, &c., is to be sold in the same way.
Salisbury has about two hundred miles of
roads, which cost nearly $6,000 per annum
to keep them in proper condiAlpn fort,ravel.
They are now to be contracted for in see-
hone of from one•half to• three fourth of a
mile, and will probably be let on an aver
age tar about s'2.o per mile. Those who op
pose the project urge that the worst portions
of the road bring very little more than those
portions which are inn better condition, and
that, therefore, the bad places in the roads
will not and cannot he kept In proper ro•
pair. It is stated that a similar law has
been In force for the putt yebrinßaitlown
ship and gives very general satisfaction.—
Covgicriott 0..1J. diol.ll.,,'Xhs order
Oftrulted.Amerlcan Mechanics will hold a
convention In this city on 'Thursday; the
7th inst., fbr the purpose sof devising ways
and means for lhe estahltatMent Of a
derail Orpharne aome, for . children of do
cceSed members of the order. The repre
sentation, will bo very large, embracing
ovary StAte In the Union. All ox-Coodoll
lots will bo dOtAlod to i 4 sest.iu (Ito conven
tion. .
Elnan.—Tho liarilsbarg Stato Guard
says that a Cato/49f at least forty shad was
made, on gaturday. at Diarletta,.this county.
This is the first reliable account that has
come to us this season, They have forsov
eral days past Wan fishing ett"Corambla,
below the (Jam e but thus far the number of
shad taken has. been smalls owing to the
high water. •
11.2citAqrlciRTN,StmAststrEG.—At the spec.
ial request of the eitirana of the borough, o
Straeburg,' Mr. John, Hart of this city will
give, on.. Thursday evening, some select
readings and recitations In Massasoit Hall
at that place.
Mr. Hart lir, not, only an accomplished
real tation ist, but he also possesses more than
ordinary dramatic power, and the Nople of
Strasburg and. vicinity may confidently ex
pact an entertainment of an unusually in
teresting ClArticker.
•
YIN llonsp.s.—On Friday last Messrs
John Duffy and Frank Sales returned to
this city from Western Pennsylvania With
14 head of very superior Driving and work
ing Horses, which they; have for sale at
Funk's Merrimac. stables North Prince
street. They are young, none of them being
over six, and many of them being under
live years of age, and would suit our Lan
caster Courty Farmers admirably. They are
the finest looking horses we have seen ship
ped to this city for some time past.
A LARGE Ftarzner,.—The Amaral of
Henry Kissinger, who was killed on the
railroad near Columbus, Ohio, took place
on Sunday. It was one of the largest we
have ever seen in Lancaster. The Sun,
Washington, American, Humane and Shift
ier Fire Companies turned out, with horns
and badges draped in mourning. There
were over five hundred firemen In line. A
large number of men in citizens dress, and
many ladies were in the procession. The
deceased was buried at Woodward Hill
Cemetery, the ceremonies being performed
by Rev. C. It Forney,
OFFICIAL VISIT TO CEIAIIITABLE INSTI
TUIONB.—ThO COmblittee appointed by the
Legislature to visit and' report upon the
charitable he:Utahans of the State, are
about to commence.their labors. The com
mittee is composed of the Mowing gentle
men: Speaker Wortitingtoe, Senator Errett
and They
are visitin,get,the present i time all, the in
stitutions in the west and northwest portion
of the State, sfter which they will return to
the east and visit similar institatioaa,in
this sectiOn. "Tile /Open of. this Corninitlee
respectingiluipublio. charities of the State
will doubtless prove very interesting. • ‘'
TIIE CONCQEDY;T4II4,...NIJRt3ERY.—TIIO
Concordville hruiliewyi4it Contortiville, Del
aware county, enjoys a wide reputation for
the variety ELIA gooctellaractir 94 its trees.
The PeePrieta, CgAries P.: .
.. , P;eLers, Is well
known •to many., of, ourreasters. He has
taken premiums for his flue frtiittrees,4ccii
at the several agric u ltural eitlibltiorni held
in Delaware and Chester' ecitintles; and
last year, at the brew Castle, Delaware,
exhibition, his. 'display was particularly
fine, • and be • •reesiVed' a Very' cote
plimentary premium. Also at the Venn
aTlvanla State fair, held at Norrietown,last
ell, be exhibited over 100 varieties of fruit,
and,was awarded 21 first premiums. Mr.
Peters intends holding' another of his sales
of fruit, shade and ornamental trees, grape
vines,: blackberry, raspherry and straw
berry' plants. on the. 2nd of May coming,
and It would be well for those intending, to
plant to attend this Sale, as it will embrace
the largest assortment of choice fruit' trees,
&c., ever Offked at Public sale In this coun
ty. See advertiaement..
RAFTING.—During the past week a great.
number 'of rafts arriired at Columbia and
the shore is now lined with them. The
greats t part or tho lumber that came down
during this freshet passed on to Port De
posit. The weather has been splendid,and
the river up to thepresent dine,ls in excel
lent condition. We are inforrned that the
Weat*Britnelt 6 toolow tomtit In safety, and
rafts and tied up all along its shores. Not
moro than one-half of the lumber ready for
market has arrived, and tholumbormen do
not think the prospeotveryeaeonraglng for
anothorsupplyof water. - 111inclooklumber
is In brisk demand and is gelling by count,
on the V i tali for $14,00. Large quantities
of non:dock are detained In the North
Bronchi whioh, when undoubtedly
depreciate the market. The purchasers
being • cOnipelleittO'fitty the price now do
marnled,lo meet the present requirements
of the taado. Pine lumber is selling at
about $20,00 per Si., theprice being govern
ed according to tho quality and character,—
Columbia' Heratd.
48 54.
.1.1 34
45 411
- 50 01
00 49
541 (1.4
40 00
A Homan BALL HAMS, between the Grote
do/1 0 4 1 1 1. 9 10 Ohba. will be played
Herehey's, two miles west of New Holland,
on Battuday, the 10th of May. May B 2tw 18
Woe= Knowita.—Osta.rrti, like a Fever.
gore, depends upon a humorist condition Of the
blood;'therefore, snuffa and solutions aro
powarlailet4 retrieve it. The suocess of Dr.
Kerinodyli!.'pormalumeOurelor attarrh" lies in
the• fast that it purifies the Woad, gives tone
and to thesistem,,While the ulcerated
membratte r is cleansed and heeled by Soothing
appllcatlODS. For sale by all Druggists.
'Look on" this p . iditre and Ghana. Mat."
Here you behold.the infirm step,
The pallid cheek, wasting form, •
Untastettrood. and a Social.stmosphere
Poisoned w it. of aches , pales, -
Sleepless IA fa. ,iind mental, despondence",
There, Ling ng baulin,fiparkllngeyee,
There,
araNdngiwpatita,torgottan cereal
Nen to
and arabltlons.resolv
Show t e contrasts:el mark the ph3tured
One Oak ,tha, Plantation Hitters—the other
tildn'f,. They are very beneficial for weak and
delicate Person& • ' • '
M4 6 Ndt ' LA WAff*k IN a 4411WIMIn alti;
Cii -411 P0Ortowar,ne 1 / 4 sof Durprpt44,
.: Jputal': etL .
sitrit• **rex , Pind ril ll
itOrik—Theub•
__
can% Or We *PO ton of
•-. . . •
~..• ~ D0WL.1311.1=5.= POIIDUETTE • . • •
Of ma tadl Maradhotariad, Company, made from the
night soil, blood, bones, . <Mal and dead animals of
New 'York city. lbc which the ecenpany. have. =ld-
We contract. PrlmionlY
TWENTIOUGHT.DOLLABS PZB,TON,
Delivered on,boar4 of ears or boat ap Philadelphia.
Warranted bylbe Company to he scut, MULIOILT
Dar wanowr. to any latertirfeed. soporphoaphate In
market, Ms rasalt.g. on, Corn; Cotton:Tobacco 'and
Orate have been astqaisklas thallaa, semen. It ma,
, M t ntc,: o r . OP .4 ‘ o l9Yrfalus. ealltez.
" *Le 64)rilfleitteir'or liiip
./ pr m,
'4' 4" . ' cif
wli fain.n. aompty vitr4p,
Noit .. • gii.AiiiP • ttitPkving.b7.lAtat outbefi
wtte:), . „ i :, :„... , Petri Vii,m, ~ :
ibto - .00 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
13grs
fiSpitit.litittia
. .rj • ..
liar Penis , lAA - -
A piumgrraIif3CLLIRXION&FITECEI PROTOX
IDE OF LEON, supplies the blood with Its LIFE •
Eanamuzisk stfrriiih(.vhior 6144 eak
to the whole system. •
lifi&lahiAri 4 0 ° 00;0" 1
1) 4 114 f;A0.Yfe544 1 4 <foe A. gio I
il4oiet of*, Perwiza the
only astonish themselves but would 3.lease • their
friends; ftuttultW offelllnEfr,e.7Prg°66" and
miserable, they wOn td berm,* • vioroos end
. .
I 4.; ',pir4etwo,Lig 1•_1AN....13'.. num , vrtc. v.‘,4.
• • ,, w , m As gotursr
i lhavetried the X'essorla;s: m... „ ... B7l4p aad °tail N M"
rally sus / ila AM; a /6 0 .
MAD:Otrlt=. 3 teiA , Ass a
estergY awn*, longer Wemigeon and edo
HA When YOU 1110 Ag md, bill strOnget.
with larger rispatity Ni bino .r 'Menses d ..
n - ,
MAD at tiny Una, during the EUSIIVII 'YelirAr -." ,
• Thousands blorwbeen ensage . l l 6Stee newel Ma
remedy noun weak; elceser r creature% dOl
sUrom . , healthy, and. happy men
i rssefFl ,
Invalidatanno, roman ably wallet, tg spelt
Tbe, vekulue ! , se t paeavian Byrap " OWD 'TEO
gilltl. • -
A =page pamphlet will be sent ?sea
:i . : : ~..P.R/Ditillllo/13„Proprleter, e .
_.,10:116 DeYNerret, New Yoe
Sold by I'll . .l:wagging, ,„, A,. ....k\, '
-ikaibirtnr4i ."
eak e lr l ittltatn "3 '
Prly , ahlret a fluidis/1 unli n k In
r .C2fee,,..._-:
theme able arflyeonk of
%lon appeared Inovltablai...l. We . . Ude .atato
nOi :Or 171 , Y. hut In gratitude UPON .WPA•ba*
tut u rlargrate r tla th eVirtif ll z entff
treatment, which th e read re orals' id 'Mit?
Ma ar It* Editor Ibrbrlngtag to Urelrnotlrd°'
•
• •
B , Aadere'•lodhie Water Is tbe sale by J. P
DINSMORE. Proprietor, 36 Day ateeet,^l3pw Yana
and by all Druggiata. apr 1414 w 13
ll' To Mraiitolyllioltrker.y
.
138 49 1 4 1 /44 1 44.31911 , roc.rninnll:2o.4
1 2tIg , H .
lll*i.WgwarnAsnoaliUnn.on.theP.laynln/08
r .
Abunenand Dlneosenlunucedbylgunnincnullie.turn's
Lowyln the Ann woof maa...Bent In nealed7aZ
euveininlnareeof charge. Addreen,Dn..l. alraLr..l.l9
HOUGHTON, Howard Ansonliatloni Ttnlndelplll/6
Ruptnre Correetly Treated by
la Ti. lIRET/LES; '
at his Oface, corner Twelfth and Race streets,
al ience I e adju PliPttr lOafdm el a p i hia. •
pf Mechanical , Rem r edies an nh npporte lt A m i ,e r
t
10
)rfatnil has given him extensive Opportatittlei
for practice In this Important but neglected
branch. To all afflicted with Hernia or Rap
tore, he can guarantee the aniximillik applica;
t a l lTct 1 1 ?cirrine Recial ket "S itc t 4recti
dna, 0 Per .
Ladles regnithig RlSnxdt
ers, Elastic liblta, 13andases, fdyringq. gas
series. will and a DeliartMatt a 0 : 3 12
his °Rim, coralnaed by ohillpetent 191 in -
limit vkafAlahlf.• •
J3anralagli Braces, Mat* . SupPhiters.
French ladeldructable Trussed; Elaldle Stock
logs, Shoulder Braces, Spinal Instruments,
Crutches, &c., dc, • •
air true bar; .
Any perooti eclat' on wi their add PPS. c tx,
wW receive, by min, the Nerve skint Chris lift Vielto
of their future Wifo or Husband.,
REEVES CO., 79 Nllllllll.ll At, New York,
mar 25 3mar 12
Viztrkets.
rbiteutelpliltrurnin !anneal
PHILADILPHIA, May B.—Petroleum excited;
Crude at 17X03; Rellued t tn,Bopd at,8343r40.
Flour Is dull. ; ~'1
Wheat has, declined; red at 328002.4 and
White at sko.N.
Rye is steady at 82.
Corn le quiet.; yellow at $1.21, and Mixed
Western at lil.lo.
Oats unchanged: ' '
' sew York ./karket.
AlltW tORIL. May 6. . Flour . dcia sad_ Air
tinned 10.3.; State at, 48.0:011.1.80; Ohlo 11441 1 001'
Western at ISM 40110.80 ; Southern at 110.100
14.80. and California at 112(443.75.
Wheat to Sptlnght
Corn IS firm ; Western at 81.1601.10.
,3 :;1 10 41",luetil at 449.117%;
Lard is tit hi at 18y® a.'
• Baltimore , Market.: ,
LiAlanfostla, May s,—Cotton dull I MAW InsA
at 220.
Flour le steady, to good demand and , un.
changed.
Wheat la ; prima Mar land white at
83.20, do. red at 113.1003.4. Arid. enn'a at U.
Corn la lirm; Whitt? at 81. IV stud yellow
at 8L 20@)1.25.
Oats doll unchanged.
Rye in dull' at 111W4.05.
Pork la quiet at tM.
Bacon la firtn with ntillittr4d,t!indency.
Rib Alden at 170. • ,
Clear tildes at 18e. •
Shot:Lidera at IWCBI.Se. " '
Hama at 21@2214
Lard la firm '
StOeit Alaritet.
Pumsnimpura, May 6.
Stooks dull.
Penn'a 68....—..... ..... - r ...., Oa
Philadelphia and Erie 26
Reading 45 ;
Penn% Railroad 63
Gold 130%
Exchange par.
Nav Your, May 5.
Stocks dull.
Chicago and Rock Island
Reading
_ Tau
Canton . C 0......—.—..
Erie ....
10
Cleveland and Toledo
Cleveland and Pittsburg. ........... ....... Er
Pittsburg and Fort Wayne.- 101 f,
Michigan Central —...117ct,
Fe lai w York C:gr e zil n. ...1 1 V 9
Ilinoia Centr al 144
CumberlandPreferml. ...... ...............,.. 21 K , ~
Vlrginia 8s 90 1
Mlasouri 8s
I DA
Hudson Elver •
U. S. 5.20 e 1882 80
do 1804
do 1805 1
.
. .
Now Issue I
Ten-Forties le2o
Seven•TlOrties..”.. .......................,107 ~
. ....ma , f
Gold....Money7 per cent.
1054
Sterling Exchange
Philadelphia Cattle Nal.het.
IfformaY, May 15—Evening.
The cattle market was moderately native tide
Week, but prices wore unchanged ; about 1,800
head arrived mad cold at the Avenue 'Drove
Yard at 10(411%, for Pennsylvania and West.
ern steers ; 8%49%0 for fair to good do; and Kt
843 ql lb, gross. for common, as to mistily,
'the following are the particulars of the sales:
25 head Owen Smith, Lancaster county; gross,
9 1 /A10;4,c.
92 P. bicFilien, Lancaster county, gross, 9, , ,eig0
110 P.rttliawaY, Lancaster county, gross;
109 James Kirk, Chester county, grolcs,9ollo3o.
25 E. S. Mennen, Lamccuster county, gross, 10
@W O.
89 thin= & Cp., Lancaster comity, atressiPlit
"103,0,
108 Martin Fuller & Co;lancaster Co., whip,
043.10 , A0.
103 Mooney & Smith, Lancaster county, growl,
ya.
DO T. o Mooney w* & Bro., Western; gross, T,42934C.
135 H. Chain, Western gross, 01,009 , /,c.
90 John thnith & Bro., Lancaster co., gross,
8 1i0 9 %0
- 65 Frank & Shamberg, Lancaster to., gross,
8,5 e tart,
75 Hope & Co., Lancaster 'county, gross, 90
103,4 c.
90 J. beldomrldge, Lancaster county, grow,
B Yrttley,c.
Cows were in fair demerit! 200 head alibi at
$400303 ru for l
Springers, and 8301075 t.l head! for
Cow a CAM
Sheep were also In demand; 8,000 head sold
at 068 e, V, lb gross, as to condition,
Hoge were doll and lower ; 0,50 u head gold's?,
the (Moran t yards at 113.50014.75, and a few
extra at $l6 50100 Ms bat.
Lancaster illortaebold Harmer.
LANCASTZ/1, Saturday. May:2.
Butter, gi ID 40045 e.
laddda..
. Lard, OM
En% * dozen • , .1800200.'
Chickens, (llve,)* Pair% 7141.20
Do. (eleaued,)*pair 1.204./. 1,0
Lamb,* lb lee.
Sausagee, *A..-- ..... rerrly, -, T7 — . 144 1 ° I c xj
Potatoee, - **b_ruiliel . •
.. .
..
. tO3. ,
Do. " I peck
Apples, " peck ' l'iN'
New Corn * label . , ,
~t,.Addei oc.; S '
Cabbage " bead • - •
Onions, "34 peck , , _ ..._.
New Cate * beg •
Apple Butter,it.Pint k. :
Do. . . • 11.2501.40
Turntpe, *bombe'. • - '110417400.
LANCASTER GRAIN MARKET, MONDAY,
MAY 41.11,18430.--blarkot. firm :
Family Hoar, 10 bar $ll 70
Extra do do 75
Suportino_do do. ................ 0 00
Whoat (white) bu 5..... ...... 05
R h eat (red)......d0,. d0 . t .2„ 2
. 2, 00
0
y
Corn do . 1 20
Oats , 40a, r 110, VOi •
Whisker ..... 232
Wrriages.
the 4th In•L, at the
residence of A.7.,,Ringwalt.„ Esq., by Hey. Dr. J.
1. Morahan, J. X. Hereto' id les Maggie L. Kroh. .
der, nll of Lancaster.
Onto mirr—ilertro.—On the 29th ult., by' the
Rev. J no. O. Fritchey, Mr..JOhn W, Gilbert, of
Philadelphia., to MIDI Lottle L. Nellie, of Mt.
Joy.
Ull —Olt AllLte.—Ott the 22th Inst.lbY the
Rev. J. J. Mtrine, Daniel P. Nhaub to tarthrt
Charles, of Petersville, Conestoga twp: '
VACRLY—Remamerg.—On the 4th inst., in title
city, by the Rev. Dr. Oreenawald, Mr,.,llenry
T. Yaeirly to Miss MaliaLi J,' of
TO °I
his city. . •
MoKrarrog—Msentrog......oo Thursday morn.
log,. April 10, at the residence of Dr.'Henry
Carpenter, by the Rev: Dr.' Greenawoht. 12r.'
Isaac McKinney, of Jersey Shore, Lyooming
county, Pa., to Kate, daughter of the late Jean
Mathiot, Esq.
grfrge.-4/..rf,ini • er Aprl at
Fairview, by Rev. Dr. t 4 cenawadd, 4 . Fred.
Bener, Esq., to Misr Lizzie 'EC , all of
Lancaster.
MUNLAF—IiiOA2MI.—On f i b il itleeni, April 30,
In thin city.hy the Rev. John°. Yrlteftey, Mr.
John Dunlap, of Cheno__,a Illinois, to MR, El.
mita, only'datighttre Of Uriah Hagan', Esq., of
Strasburg township. Lancaster county.
~tuttt ,
Klasmazja,--pri tea Me lust, I:Teary. Non. o f
Samuel Hisslager, aged 22yean and 2 mouthti
W.Anra.,-70n the 2914 444, tbla . olty , wil.
aged 68 Yege aUtl B,nzonp/s..
gal gikilvertistintop.
rili l 7o am kiluudnui.
UUy
Prot,l4; l ,24,44l7l , NuralllVlSTante
persona a b Wl Pf Waal and Internal
DRUM.
toatbanfie, polo* the. 011,11/11. 4 alde. bankl
sprains and braises, feeeorgti.
DR. I W RAVED—
my 2 Ivo City Hotel Lenetteter.
AMISHAVS POSTPONED SIAJLISON
SATURDAY, ILLY 9th. MIL by-shuts of
a tit Of Sale by: the,Hom John .Cadw
Judge , of the Dlstil. Vont tt of the &LIZ
oO
StatesOn and far theMastern DlN:Metal Penn
sylvanta. tome traded, will Mb offered at pub.
lie sale, f tbe DISTILLERYter .CiP of . Sohn, le Jacobs,.
on therame kwIPP IStoffems op the
Penns VaWa Ralum. between
wirrobertY; Marietta end
Coltitu iti,thefollewin to NOM
• BTNAM ENGIN h) -TWO BOILEIS
• •• A COMPLETE STIf ir.O)IBM TO •
MILL MACHINERY p nEurxiia, •
THREETICRMENTINCI THEW (
L...., .1 h. PUMP* GRAIN; dttto• • •• •• •
.belonging to Disatleaw...,.“.., „ . .
. sale toesomMsnee at ObleklottyPt et Arid
Clay. %I I 4:4 r. t Ir.B. Ci e Zr.T.MA le • Se,
mysiwestss,,,,,..llMl.M Stabesdialsbal,
Eastern District of Dennrylyanle,
•
,IMi*filhmtc4 o
that bist,Z"Viis
ap v*iltiv ig iti lkr tt lb ia
i p.tratofam ,
treetr•zonocsmenSad•Wa.llfOW ak ,.
r bulimia at, Jr.trkrood,,Limmistetcouro
, , ,ibe! alma • 0 mismi* 76' bb "II: 4WI
=l4ll 4.4 4 • 4 •,0 , 00" 1111.111 t~y 16 . n.h tt el itn4 ll *Mg
by: eithei.P, mobtio, , M , blitrell=r
110 s. f IL. Vebb.44 , CralatiL'.. P 411•41111
04400 1 X7 anitabto4,l ll lrei
w 611115, , ea1l on. ettlkaa Pl_ Xs
yell KO that id ata DARY
biS :'" ''' • • riorturrarow !V
- rutile , ' 4 aVarla .... WM. 11. , WIBB.I ,••1 . H !:
Triviihinormortiatrirr or inks 'thing
..L.ttectlEnstea fez the Eastern Mlstriot °Mewl+
F 4 n 1,41".!?:
744a li tt
4ball dlhe salin " e
~ WiflnfitWeldr
Atind of Ida, flied blapetition
for from,all his iffeTabie Bet
d the aal Act, ender a cart Illoa te• Unwept,
11 . _fledirlZW kW dame collie to the bands
ee Ms the
WIC" reeettur of
creditor' be held on.the thirtieth. (Mi dikter
liMB, 10. o'clock, A. M.: before the am,.-
Iste4 l4T al Veilkit of Dig,* Offloa, ay.
eked ;Wen street, Lancaster .oitYrin., be
bontihned by adjournment; jhurecoutry;wnell
and whets the examination of the "aid banie
runt will be finished ; and any bunions of We
40= and /laid meetinini of • credited" C.
bY the 211.11 arid 28th oectionant
mune Ant &my' be transacted. and that tret e ,
et anildneenor creditor oppotteei ttie Ret tu
certify - W.oe °court Whether the aald leur pt
has In all things conformed to hie duty soder
the eVd Act, and. it not in what removals,
*filch certificate, find the said examination
when' clOsed,lelth KU papeni reliUng te
they case; *WI be 'died by the :Heebner in we
Clerk's office.
_ . .
Ikle thither ordeced that a hearing be tied
Upon the maid petition for tibtolattrge and
I gerti
la;. o n Wednesday the tenth dsy Julie,
'before the maid Mart at Phil de/pti la; at
10 o clock, A. M., when and Where all aredltore
who have proved their and other per
son; IP•• interest, mays pearspnd show otiose,
'fatty they itave, why the 16r , of, the said
petition sliduld not be gran ""
Wlttwer Jdoge
of tile skald Dietriet Court, Ind the teal thereof,
t.Phltadeiphlkthetlnit day.oSatt, 18111r.1
•Q R. OX, Oka.
• • t4 , A.KZU, ktegtatfa• F
i:17A336 4W.
SATETER'S CELEBRATED WitTER*
EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE ACIENOT
FOR IJNIUSTEII COUNTY
•
*The hintleridgnedhavingpurehasedorKrydor
& Ch , the ntenalaettifors of SUOVOI 'a Celebra
ted Stomach Bitter'', their entire Mock and tlx
tare., at No/ 12•Etuit King street, as well as the
exoltuilve wholesale agency for the• same in
Lanoaster.oontitY. reaPeOtf ail/. In fo the
Weald
customer* of the estabilsment and the pull
In general, that the butliketistvllltid boat/tined
at the old attend an heretofore, whore all , Who
wish to obtain the Bitsers for •retail aro • re.
gowned toapply, • . •.•
He will koep on ham' a large 404 complete
assortment of mat:l24/I.IOMB. plAlt as lirem
dies, Makin, Oina,• Wines die., prieek at
Masada low as heretofbro. Ho labia° the agent
for Halley's Rye Whialry In LL Is elty, , • 13} stile&
attention tp beialthies he triads to merit and
nee'ito a 111000 patronage.
W.
The uudehignedhavlng removed the mattl ,
factory of Stcever's Stomach Bitters WING, Lat
POridi Taira 4treet, and Having
c tjrad of theta ;ancestor
of
VER.'reepeottliiiy reoani 4nd 111111tOL110
ildeuce' tout patronage of out Mends
aud ruatomars4 feallar assured' that under Ole
taapagatneht th oat4tbllahme will eontlnuo
tO akanYtithe high reputation it has hereto.
fore enjoyed. . liPtypinr, * 00,
.BtaertailtW'
uskuur A UiRZEs, atzutxes Airs)
ntsTlLiErtS, ;1
. We are inantifseturing trio celebrated .
Richards' Power Corn
OF ALL SIZES AND CAPACITY:
No. 0 shells 500 to 1,000 bushels per hour,
No. 1 shells 250 to 500 bnehels per hour.
o. 9 shelle ISO to 950 bushel,' per hour.
No. sqp ells 100 to 100 Linehan, per hour.
No. shells 00 to .100 bushels per hour.
They are built of /COD. very simple in Con.
.
st7otion, anti never "ge tout of order.
NEARLY LOOO ictsmisswo
Are indaily use tbrdughont the West, rosily
of whieb, have run five or six years, without a
dollar's Opens° Mr repairs.
They 'shell tit! Corn PerfeCtly Cietui
from the Cob.
They do not cut or grind the grain.
They clean the corn In prime condition
for miltor market. • .
They require tee. power than any Ma.
chine Of same eispailty.
ro.We Warrant every Machine. 'el •
Nos. 0 1 and - 2, are adapted for LARGE
SHIPPERS, WAREHOUSES, • DISTILLER
LEOIi dn.
Noe, Spud dare especially adapted forMrtue
The Corn is shovelled directly from the
wagon or Crib to 'Mellor, and requires no feed
ere or extra bands to watch or regulate them.
The cobs, dust and chaff are blown out at the
end, and cleaned corn delivered on emeralds
of mai:nine, as required.
WE REFER TO
Illinois Central R. B. Co., Chicago, have SIX
In operation.
Michigan Central R. R. Co., Chicago, have
FOUR In operation.
Board of Trade, Chicago, have over 100 In
operation.
Star and Crescent Mills, Mimeo, have. TWO
In operation.
H, Fitch & Son, Columbus, Ohio, have TEN
In operation.
Wm. Moneypeny & Co., Columbus, 'Ohlo,
have TWO in operation.
W. E. Delaplane & Co., Circleville, 01110.
Erie Elevathrs, Cloveltrad, Ohio.
Union Elevators, Cleveland, Ohio.
D. & M. R. R. Elevators, Toledo, Ohio.
Hayes 4 Bros., Distillers, Cincinnati, (Mo.
E, Burkam & Sous, Distillers, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Lawton; Barnett & Co., Piqua, Odlo.
Chaffee & Co , Tippecanoe, Ohio.
Pittsburg Elevator Co., PittabargbPa.
Clime. Glazier & Co., Merchant Mil ls,l 1 radian.
apolle.
Hoosier State Mille, Indianapolle, Ind.
Hayes & Bro., Distillers, Lawrenceburg, Ind,
Burkam & Co., Distillers, Cambridge, Ind,
E. M. Talbot & Co.,,lGevator, Peru, Ind.
Shearer & CIO., Elevator, Porn,
Wiltenberger & Go, /elevator, Peru, Lad..
Dick & tlehatian.Elevator, Rantington,lnd
Johiison I Co..lllon't Mltlr , LOgansport,lnd.
Geo. Cecil & Co., Merchant Mille Logans-
port, Ind.
Thos. Wilson & Co., Merahant Milts, Logan..
port, Ind.
Jas. Spear. & Co., Elevator, Lafayette, Intl.
Tinkler Brae., Elevator, Lafayette - , Ind;
Thos. Underwood, itlevator, Lafayette, Ind.
McKeon & Paddoek, Elevatcre Terre Haute.
MaEwen, Webb & Co., Mills, Franklin, Ind.
MeEwen, Webb & Co., MillsUolumbus,
E. TorroU, Mills, Columbus, I nd.
Pollock & Bro., Mille, Vincennew, Dad.,
Plant & Bro., Mille - St. Louis, Mo, ; •
Stannard ISlaybacieMills,New Orleaneta.
Griswold, Coffin it Co., NOW York, Buenos
Ayres and South America. And all the pria-
Ve a s l t. Mills, Warehouses and Distilleries or 11110
We are also manufacturing the beet
SMALL BURR FEED MILLS
Extant, warranted to grind from 20 to 76 hush
els of meal or feed per hour, according to aim,
and with one.half the usual power required,—
They grind all kinds of grain, coffee, spices.
&rip, paint*, &a.
' Iron Feod Mills, Hand and Horse Power Corn
Shellfire.
PORTABLE.AND STATIONARY ENGINES,
Cruller Bale Mllls , Hbingle Mills, Wood Work•
ingMactrinery, Steam Pumps and Force
Pam pante' elamierusittrig, Ponies and
• • Elevatbr Machihery, • •
BUILT TO ORDER.'
MICIIIARDIV IRON WORM%
soo Ac 101 Washington at., Chicago, iii.
my 5 atd lawattiveow ,
noxiks, Jittatiotsalj, /tr.
BAIt K• ,
NO. 29 EAST KING STREET,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
TIIE LA.RGEAT
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORN:
IN TILE STATE,
OUTSIDE OP POILAIDELPIIIA.
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS ,
Ti N, V. E 1,0,P,E
NTATIONERY AT WllOl..gtiALE & RETAIL]
J. V. BARR.
op 17 ttJAw
G 11/.l'lll GIFTIOIIj
U 1 1 ,78 FOR TIIC HOLIDA YB4
among which aro ofaao Jrom lImP4II/S,XX•
PuHITIQN.
urAr,t4, Prayer Ana Hymn Want of . 14 Do.
nominatiouti,
POETS in Bine at Gold, &o.
ANN UAL" WHITING DESKS,
WORK BOXES, JEWI,BY BOXES,
ItEOZNOIC DEWS, DRESSING CABE%
' Le DIEW VOMPANIONR. PORT FOL
ALBUMS„ zigur
B ' ACKQAMid
AUTO2I4 O IGOKB.
CHESSMEN &BO
ENGLISH TO °Kik_ .
' MOYABLETOY BOOKS,
' LINEN' BOOKS,
SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS
UNION.POLLEGE BLOOKij,
/AO
SERBET - ZUMErrtIG 'BLOCKS,
Marl= BLOCKH,
__A Er 0 BLOCKS
GOLD PENK_TRANSPARENT
POOKrk,HOGICH, SHELL HO
)4aellc lANTEIiNIi.
Maio call aad email:ma&
J. M. WKITHAEFFEWS
41haan
No. 44, corner of North Q
neon and Oranaa sta.,
Lanolister.lll.- . ..(dao lwattlw 19 "
THE, PAIMIIMMIONEM/1 or TUE DELA.
ware River and Lancaster Railroad will
open hooks Mr the purpose of recelylog Igor
ilarlptions to the capita stack Of kaki ItelirosA
on lidcraday„ltiesday and Wedtimday, the
19th and 39th daps of May, 1808 , at the apical.
Meal Melte of George D. Hprecher, CO the Clit7
of •L Pa., and at the [Myer ITonse, in
NeW bpallatid,LanCaster Conhty, ' Pa., laud' on • ,
Thursday,' Friday and filatUrdet, the Zst,_22,d,,
and 231 dap or May, MOA, the'OMcit of X. D.
White • Eta., in,9lUreti lAticaSter .
pa, Lemke will be opeu . 9 . 0c10C15,A..M.,,
80 ' 0100 k*P. tmonct ,
AA ,
. • •• la DR tSAII •
GOO , DATIROMIIOII , , • ,
ap stdlawastAr OomtaTi;ii stock. ~
rmyeA T U Or CHEIATIAJI MAIM,'' .
.bas-or , lfanor towilthip„ , deoeirsed:"L; et. ,
tore of admlnlstraUGO . on asid• estate hosing ,"
beenlrmnted to the underftned, Ste:
Indootea thereto, aro requital' OS , Itro , '
14 1# 111,
mediate ssttlementl and, ELS 11' "
or (Isutudvegotnst the • pmt ...
the wititeittoeler foS No ttOP , liv -,,
rodattisin'sdfd township. . ,
. ~• , DAVID SHOFF, AdialulstrOtal 4 4
oD 7i ttro 17