FORTY - SIXTH YEAR I Om Agri griCIAII 1"017CISS 'ell be Waned 1.114•1•11Seakt . lorl,•=ar Use, alsgii Insertima; SO Imes • Use Ike cuts it' &33c* i tee igr.sitionersaiti ;ens Sitid • ' Oeixtre Street.," • . • !,;•,.... I ._ „,„f_•_, ~, ••• , il lt i4-0- ;19u 1 / 4 rita .i.;.--- z , ' l *.!.-SliTiAtin . Y,1P . R . .11: 30;1810: - ', , 4 !: TOE DICINNESS. lotrimAL l a tarried every flaturd i sr = moan& and fan:anal to subsrrtbera at $2 75 per annunaan advance, or 13 If not paid In solvanm... i awn stnumnnotra—rervestiesty Dr Anvels - c4 3 oven i, one arklr , ss e c 00 ili Copt es to one addreas, Wiflo 00 6 . • 41- ' To Ness :Dealers 111 SI per lfri tioldna. crab; . ' ! "liilinialEarliarrieluTiOr an it • — : •• •la war-Kgnauli iorior.lb mall, atilt GO per annost, '‘ ln advance: otli - wise al full rates. , • • . . i , . . irais_Ma-CrillacElGß' Uorrt. , ut, Ts published - every •63017M464,5"IghlaY14eXt4IVAle-• ' ' • - - ' Ten re per week.„ payable to 'the carrier • or atrearbylishonn It la served. ET MAlL—Parable -In advance, one Year, lis 00; ex . virsetA,OPUHOtrarabe.P 'llk -- ''' r • _ , BAXIX.AIiD WOW:Sr ISENERS' JOURNAL rr.o Pef 1. Saulint, Wen:trance:li In for 4.. x mon th s:' I • " ' ••• ' " ' - MNNAN C. WI WI. P,i1"),“" WERT ARE MEMBERS OF CON GRESS ELECTED FOR? . . . . . milE question may well -be asked, when :IL. We see despatches front Washington like the (olb:raring which we .extract from , the Philadelphia _Pitt:S.4 of the 2Rth inOant: Great complairirts Made here that the prete tioniets in Congrdo not re.eelve the substan tial • aa p i rrt of thoSe tnatiufacturers and othets ' "who are immediately interested in the prOtee et= Which should he afforded - by* tariff bill. Though their existence depeedtr nrxm whethlar the . tariff be keptup to a reasonably , protectite figure, yet there has not been's:single nein here to represent the' vast - foundries of Pittsburg, in the other portions of Pennsylvania during the whole discussion of iron, to explain the techniv caliti6t of smelting and other manufactures; when necessary, and to meet questions known only to . men engaged in the . butfiness: f. Only man, represents the entire steel interest •`,Of the country—Mr. James .M. Cooper, of Pitts .luirg—and he has been on the spot several :weeks, collating and presenting facts, and p,- v ine his own expenses. - Congressmen; make speeches in favor of protection,. and each spoeph • costs the Representative who delivers, it tat le ist one handred dollars for the copies , ei reu ;late& ' The sel ftshness j and tniserlv conductlot the iron and steel men is in all respect remark ,ablii: On• the other hand 'tire free-traders . are here in 'large force, and and uso money with princely freedom to•ac.loruplisti what they) a-• '.err. Thousand of dellara are spent in pain ! plilets and circulars. When a free-trader 'do livers a speech-eop . iesof it are circulated by the . ten thousand, and iris printed in the neWspapiirs at the expense of the general fund. ; While ;he • free-traders' have spent during the present dis- L enssionprobably - a hundred. thetisand j dollal-s, itisfdonbtful whether the .. pretietienistii hire spentVtliousanii. • . •-•. ( l Now, the tenor of the above ).•sitniily nau seating. For &Tau' months preceding the 1 ' meeting of Congress, the friends Of Vrot4e tionspent a large amount of money' iri,lhe . _ :distribution of documents "ti enlighten the •,,, .people and prepare members of_ .(.;du.gre'ss rto -, 1 act intelligently and elfectivels: on this s r it • ject• when, it should come tip •in • C n ;. gress. For What ptirpose,• we should 11k9. to know; • are • iyannbors,. of Congress eleetod? Are they sent to Congress to do their dity and prOteet the interests of the petiple, - or tire . . the'people expected tndevetetimeandmorley • to visiting Washington during the .sessioitof Congress te• instruct :their representaqes . how to net on a proposition so perfectly . stiff- I , eliclent? . .. 'l'he Free Traders may ,spend money there to compass their purposes ; but , it is expecting entirely too much of the p6o . pie who emploOnen to - represent them [9n._ Congress to go down to Urge them to do tt eir • duty. . „ ' ": . . .. , . The fact is that the people are preperlyje . - earning daily more and tnore.disgusted : „Wellt, the moctlern mode of legislation.: If tl?ey . /teed anything either atlierrinburkor Wash ington which is ts6.aentitil to their interOts, .they have to run on,. and almoSt beg for what they should demand as a right, and , ,e 'en then the represeidativt too often fall ir , • doing their duty. We incline to the opts of • that the indifferent and faithless represeribi• tii7es . will be' slaughtered by an indigrittn people at the next election. They will then give evidence of„the value whieli they se upon their serCieea by giving tliem per is siont to remaircat home.' ' - . • , • TII E St.lst+N MI ON 'AN' D T1 , 1:13: TA RIFF Cat: EESTIP'S —The Philadelphia PIiESS don't - seem toi bi very well pleased because the miners - of tlirs regions won't work at starvation prices, tom ki rich their • employers, 'and it •seemis to deplorl the bad effect it will have on the tariff (pestle, 1 . ih Congress,. Wel!, ati far as,'Jhat (Nestle h . - concerneetwith .The matter, we don't ha ill , 'think that it will make one iota of differe re for we have nb doubt but that this same tittivi-- -Linn is settled long ago in the; minds of tolir. modern solons, and that is tOdat it over .untin- - ished till another-Congress - convenes to repeat the game Wilk game of these last four or AVO .years. .Anyhow if we can have no - tariff unless -the workingmen will submit to work for What the coal operators dhooso to give, May --.- be we had better try a little ftee trade fora chafige, as it could nOt.., he ... - Incteh worse for the, mcii of the cual rniqeg . that' ,the l'ehinatnen's Ba is" -Offered by said coal operators.--Aiithreteite -Von- Ror. 1 . We have no apology lo , make for It lbe ,. if C - 'ss. ,‘l, - li, imputed a titnt mentbertcol iongress, :a, selves recently, when most important vofes on thelaritT were taken, and by theitlo- . nenee.allowedOe Free Traders to . etreet;tiTe-' duction in the tariffon iron. "rhey desgrve to be freely denounced„ and.we hope - that their indignant' conAtituents will . pe r , them to reinain home at the expyatithi ot y their present terms. , . • . But in•the above we are really surpri4d to ; `., - hear an . editor of a paper conducted ini the. ~ ~litterest of tlie,,workingmen whose Welfare, in this eountry, is sO tutinuttely • counitted ;I I ' ° the-maintenance .. ml.t of a Protective Tariff' eVen, hint that "maybe we bad better iry it little free trade fora change," Does i 4 ed. ;. itor,retdize what Free •Trade means . at this :time, if adopted? If he dees i not, Welwitl • , ...tell 'him lkietly i—lt means a -rednetkiti of . 'wages, Of fr(i \ m \ : 50 to 75 per cent. front -hat • . they are lit pre,4ent. We have`loliu Sel uyl • kill County experience at seveial periodis, d the operations of Free Trade a nd our min -iirst anti laborer 4 fotiml it to Mean GI Ito 70. • cents adaY for laborer,. and $1 a day, it $4l ' . a week for..ntin4, with \ coneract Work fat $9 ;a week, hethigliest wages received:- No*, i.otWltlistainling ' the fitt .\ that. breadituffs amt. certaiu h.criptionsf goods are.ost IoW at the present. time, as they'Were in IFfee ' Trade times, yet the wages of Miners! and laborers can , be kt , pi, at a go od ligu s re, if_ade- q \ uate protection be maintained' .\ 1 Are our workingmen prepared to gqbacTk .: 1 . t , , the low wages of ,Free 'Trade tiniefO\ .If • :not, they will we think, share our aktinish - . ment that the editor of their •organ, the - - AoNt.Tdt, shoUld even hint at the Possibility . o: such t . thing being desirable. . .• 3 • " TOE FREE TRADERS OF THE WESTrciOld , N 6 TO TitEIRoSENSES ON. THE SUBJECT OF _,.. .. • - 1 .' ,. ' I'RdTga.,TlON.—Tho SL Lonis•.DlNlOCit AT, a i ; pnnininekit F ree . Trade journal, DII ttl. 3IAt, '.• ' tlt„ 'contained the following trufhful ,- (intl , • cogent statelnent :• . . I; ' . f -.„ • .. 1 - • . WITEAT FOR I:SPORT - DORS: NOT rA'x'. • It is hecemiqg clearer every .day that'Ameri • can _fariners cannot raise - wheat for. . - e - riii..-rt, in • competition with the grai,n-growing atfeas of --. . Enrope, - Now that the same appliances In -the 1 • ' way of 'fano_ tmpleitientiki and the Same fabilities. ' . of rail transportation As exist here aro there be . E , - ing rapidly „introduced,Abe ',American farmer a , has no advantage over his-European com titer .. ° in this rcpect, while the trims-Atlantic -heat . ' .• -grower has a decided adVantage over American I produbers in the fact that ho can get bant_s at-12 • ~ to 15 - pents per clay, while we must .pay 'Val..' 50. • In. IKS, there was a' short crop in Europe, and England paid us $21`;,136,116 for 1.2,427,413t,bu5h ,, els cif- wheat. In 1.,Y,i'1.9i Europe has an *Vern Pe (Tom, dad England 'pays us only U 2 , 413 ; 613 tor ,1 ' '26,1;80M20 bushels ; of wheat.' Hero' we( treble { 1 .: • - tliti elxpert - for double the money. Supposing, . ::. i, t ivitelad of , ariliverage c r op. Europe hs(l enjoye d • : a very 'largo crop? The price would haVe been . ' still lower. What are we to do, then, fo make , ' money? We answer that we shall: develnp,our ' mines, improve 'our water.powers, encourage . the South to pirodece cotton, stigni and rice to a 'greater extent, leaving the grain-raising to the North. Let the Northwest grow• more tobacco, , • castbr-beans, hemp,-ilax, sorghum, tenet . 'lsm*, live stock, wool, &e. • By . having less grain and : .. , ±J ' more cif Ate articles natned this 'coun try rill rapidly increase in wealth anti prosperity. - 1 .• ....: We are glad to see this evidence of the re turn to, common: sense ori 'this .subjeet to the -.. West.. Give the truth ha-time, awl, it will • . generally. prevail out there. • The time is not - • Oistant when the'stroniest Proteetive"Tariff • -. sis.dien of the country will be the Wir,st. .:` IMPORTANT DUTY . l'oll".Tilkt NiXT . LEWSLATURE.--4The PennsYlvania tegisld • tule will nest winter baye to, perform the double duty of apportioning .the State into both Congrestl'ional and Legislative tlistriets. A like' , coincfdenee will not take plate again for seventy yefirs. The State Legishitive ap portionment.occurs every seven yearn, the Congretislonal . everyten years. They einne to- gether in 1871._ In „view of this, It is very important that the next Legislatum should be decidedly -Republican , in , toth btanchei. Th)Deuioe . rats are, of-course, very ,anxious to secure a majority of the tuemhms } and, in order to prevent this, the Itepublimb voters '• in if!!'alt district must use every effort:to Kayo goixi'men nominated for the •Legielat i pre. I DESJ r ' rs-tollo . '.. ' ,ren _ - Is, ,a4iis Iwhen vot rtoi .. k: g o ill) ton ni biliV i c 1 : J ,MlCir , 111 ----*— WM. Ir It- -- - I ' . J05...8 . DONL ' -- • DEMOCILIt r: . "DANL. M. irt-A.VICE, . J. LAAVREIN:; GETZ, JOHN D. STILES. , -RICITTI.-.CHALDEXAN. • In time of war, when soldiers desert their tfoifOlid•penilty is death. We hope the people id - 1r return to private life .all mem .ben3 of Congress' who "defied their posts, Ns-hen — die dorneTirClinliitWrthe Conn :is thresterieil-with ddsiiifeti6ti,4hriough the treasim of a corrupt Revenue Commissioner, British Gold; and 'Out:if:Mind neglect and iguraerence of:thosewhOnu the •• pepPle have honoredhonored sy ,t'their'ie 1,40_ .;, . , :„, as = • WOSTII TlLktiK.lll3,. Th/iAV - 11: A- ie ecunPosed - airtiostornhtsively otadopted citizens.' AN° Ainetlean native-bornltirOrk ingtuan;lsAfoluettirily.turdireely member of,it utile% he is'a.politician with terests to subserve byte use. attic . Now we would ask these udopteo cttr izens if they hive eterthOuglir of the kneat : responsibility they asaurn.e s ineomitig to this Country; and while maldng it 'their ;home and sharing in the f 'demi,* contents! Ilya beneficent - Govenhnetil• and in the liberty . enjoyed by its native l'iorn..eitir.ens, organize to make demands not ...varrantatl.hy4he state 'ef trade, and to stop business- to the great injury of Whole cominunities. Flies' - should , Consider that. by their - .unWitti . aCtien . bitty are incurring -a degree .of .opprohrinin, and exciting a feeling of liostpity, bOt inatoral • under tile, circumstances. Wellgot belip:vo 'that there is any Other country tlat tforkl, which weuid toleratesocaltilly and patiently, the stol,page of j 6, business' in. itis tr'sYlfOr' *;reasoi: not-fortified, by good : jltagrnent 'nor 'common sonse,-Lwhiell by-tlie • we have not .so' far f; eau exercised - by .the leadc7 of the W. p. • itt" the interest `general business, or .if exercised, they seem not to have a particle cf w Cight . With the rank and file of the Associations We allude' to the matter in no,'splrit of uYikinfirteis-to -adopted citizens, for we ate glad • to sec'thein . come to this country to enjoy thy-Ebel - ties of, our favored land, and improve their "I..ontii-,i tioti p We merely make these suggestions tx;, .enciYurage thought on the - subject' by the: members of the W. B. 'A. It is well .to 14,1„ . on _both sides of a question, and then.. to.en: ;leaver, to act in a right Sand proper mutter. Time we are confident, Wlll:demenistrate that the -present aetioil of thee leader's in,t4n eouraging the standing out for a- basis which the trade will-not warrant,. is Its unWise as it is suicidil - iz • , T lig: F,if F. OF DE , sFaTERS ! , 7T44 - 14 1 *of iv:Ar, when 'great principles and. Jiliterests ate. at! stake, and when the defection • of.a Anglo! soldier ,uiay be productive of the. gieatek, cd- . ;, lapiit ies to the nation, the, soldier 'who. de- , Setts his post'is shot. During the . late,' war: for the Union such examples-weremade:Orli several occasions. ..ln time, of : ,peace'panit, should,. be the fate of the memberofecnigress i : who deserts his post when vital interest's are' , in peril from foreign invades? lybatshotild: a be dl a° with the members freni..'PcnnsYlva-i n nia Who were absent when votes on the tenth u on iron Were taken, by which. ahtence ruin-. - to; reduction was effected? . Are they not; ,eseiters even worse than:the; soldier 'whoii bandons his post in time Of war? These( ilembers cannot be shot, but they should lief , riven ignoininionsly froin thNetits theyare: alit to occupy.' Think of . It,l They, ,were bsent when the agents of;.foreign inaifirfac urers and -of the Free -Traders swarmed. in. ,',; "ashington to defe:it.PrOtectioxt; especially, te . l lvania;ntere oven held eau- . ieCUSSei hi the rooms of Ceminis - siOner , -Wells n,3 i the Treasury Department. -,• '. '.' •.. is With the people teats :the iremcidk. They v .c Unot gelid Dcmociali In the - pinces'of the r .reant:ltept4theanffl, for iiihtithee.T.evfien '.. o two or three' In Congress, 'they arobitterly i h stile to l'rotection, ' but • let them select g c. d Republicans who will he faithful and true, in theirplaces. This is the lei4n Which should bp • - taught them at.the nest eleetiou. w. adjourned urt for the trial of crimi nal easeswhave been held last Monday, J ., dge 12Yen presiding . .. When the Court , a. embted the' law establishing , the - new 'I. Criminal Court: (Judge Green's) was as _ enksed iJy ,the"lawyers present, who came - .R.) the conclUsion .iliat they ' could . not 'kv i on legally with . the; trial, of their eases; , After some-remarks . by. Mr. Hughes aud other attorneys on the gubject, the Court ' adjourned without transacting spy business., .•. . . until June', wlivu the latv authetizai,the old. '.Court to . hold a session -af lone week for the . trial of criminal canses,,ilte only saqkdort of that character it can hold during the year. • 144 ,July Judge Green willilield'lllB regular terch of Court for the trial hf criminki cases, and . quarterly thereafter.;' ..1 We are not aware that any further .ste'ps 'will be'takeu to impede the going iuM . A.4I, practical operation of Jtidge Green's court. If las is a4erted, thh legal bushieSs of the County is behindhand, the most reasonable • flit pr,Ter thing for the lopponent:; of the 4Criminal Court to do, is to cease opposition Jo it, :and facilitate its operations in the-in terest of delayed 6usittess and bf the people. THE, RICHMOND CALAMITY . .—Further par ticulars of the fallcif the floor of the,Lichinond Capitol are publimber,l. The numherof killed fiftk . -eiglit, 'and the wounded everonelitin dred persona.. About thirtyluneralA . Of the vie tim9 took place onthursday: prurof the in jured „Thomas St Baldwin loth ngmerehant, has died, If is also reported that Mrs,.llrewis, wife pf ,one Of the yietiMs, :has .died from grief. A nuumi meeting was held in tber'ark . at noon, arirbieh addreaSes of - kondolenee were 'made Governor Walker, • ~ ,Itulge Grump ; ex-Gnvernor Wise, and others,, and itTas resoi red - to - observed Wednesday nett, asn , ,!ltty of humiliation mut prayer. • An ar ehitec;t who has, reviewed they plan of the building; ascribes, the disaster t? the retnov ing efeOlulUns,in the 11411 of ltepr &en tati!io, without strengthening. the - giniets t() resist theadditiOnal Stralit thus laid upon their: • Tut: piominentjtep nblicans: In Congress whoopsed ProteCtion arethuSe. who came froth the Old "Dentocintit patty at the break-, ing.put of thd.rebellioni , nd who • from con neetiori witty wh \ lch)insialuqya been ignOratikof and hostile to ttm laislitesaliitr etts'of the country arc thenisaves 'ignorant on that. subject. - hopi. :\ tliat -congress ComtuisSloner . Wel4, - taker his aslary and'open a schooL to,teach these.. On 7. grernen correct political economy. \lte ig noranee of inany.of the members, Its*hib ilcd.in the debattitt- Congress on business mallet's,. is deplorable, and it their 'erroneOus, vietlas Shotild be Sustained, we Ph4l be 'fully entitled'e be eallo a nation of fools, as far as Cordet apKei4tbiii orou:r tgisiness intei , - esta btoceucerned' • • 4 . Dix SCIIEN6C, the Committee of - -Way = s never heard so much . : talk on, the ..-he ainl-l'ileatis,'said afew.'days since, ;that part, of theopposition as' there. Is at thlssion, on the Tariff, Of course, they .are, :in collu sion with Alpe foreign trurnufacturerK. and they arelising it 'aint, every other means .to defeat Protection.' .Our position is, that •if the friends Of Protection mina carry their bill at this session,- let the existing Tar iff law :starlit,' and. Alien Iflake a Aimee {tppeal 1.0 the people on the. question. thea decide whither we Are ti, nation of fools is"regartla knowledge of our. .trtio•busi ness Interests. • . ;TRE . comments of the , Preka,its otlier,sed tions, on the, course of the men,' • this.4e• gion in suspending work and • standing opt for a basis of prices, ,not warranted' by, the state of the trade and btutliiesa ftitgeneral are wilfolin that it-;18, nnwiee, :The prow as fin as we -observe, • unitii'in, Hale opinion that in theresenti;ondltkin of trade and the general • tendenei 14WO, intien fPf, everything, the — i " . Aegian should 'fie willing to bear their - shun of :tee essitry concession.. THE ..MINERS! .`4OI7I(NAU , •j. • • Mr. J. W. Simonton; who held irdbludis sonal relations with Mr. Bodin fit'ltfia he accepted the chat! ge of restort IfMOl l l - P writes to The San Ittrr.surts, the details of that- remarkable episodes of our'' political history. • Atter taMMOteellflg: . :o4.l l -5-: 4mialt-oaklisAilauallserMilielfaummulLthciludigz . nation of Mr. Iktrilligame,litr.:Siniontonrefers 'to thespeech of June 2/4 18.56, which b rought out the challenge •frOM 13 0°__ "- 11 4_,M 1 Y 8. an ' eloquent and Imprestuve speasui7"nutrs 01 writer, "on this occasion be surpassed htinself. 4 Never shsill I cease to bear his clarion 'Y ice as -, it-:. 5 • • Higi4bl4-airyllt4eit tion and InVectiyti offred;friun a full heart. Having briell s triftWMithil! attriist . the o trage, he stepped . suddenlyl forward a pace o two toward the Clasirmatt,end in tone and nner earnest, dignified, anchelectric, said: .it the act was brief, and my comments op it shall be brief also. I detitfunoe it inthe name orthe in stitutions It violated denonitceit In the nave of the sovereignty of )iassacbusetta, which was stricken down by thei blow I denounce it in the name of humanity; I d enounce it. in the name of civilizatitm, !ivhich: it _outraged;; I de ' nounec it in the nanie of that fail- play which bulliefi and prize-lighters respect. What! Strike a man when he is -pinioned —when he cannot "respond to a blow! Call you that ehhalry? In what code of honor did yon getyour -author ity for that? God knows my heart: I desire to speak wit.ll,.kintiness. I speak no - eort nf- re venge. I•: do -not believe That member .has a friend who must not in his heart of hearts con demn the act. Vic& the member - himself, if lie lims left a spark of theehivalry and gallantry et tribute.' to him--be ' himself must loath -and scorn the act: " i t di ' within a. few Mr. Brooks sent a demand, hourS,•for a withdrawal of, the above language or a personal env - nutter. Mr. Burlingame - tie. - alined a withdrawal, anit ;expresaed 'hirnselt ready to meet any eirnserdionees which might follow: Friends of both parties labored-0 pre . vent ani Ceting. ' Mr.Simonton,binuelf,: among 'others, urged on AT. Berlinganae the principle.s of New Faigiand Which:he would set at.difuunk; by a duel. He did ribt,deny this, but !thought the oemsion. was ;exeptirinal. -hkathern' men needed•an•exaaiple, alum-trig, them that it seas. not a iaelr. of -physikal cog ate. Itnade. Northern then less itiekless of life than them- , ', selves: When reminded of the political pros- peels he was sacrificing, he fwd:-."Whether I fail in polqatilife or; fall on the field, my per sonal sarritii:e wdl be nothing, ifthe cause we have at heart priiiipeti; and I; Mayo an skidding . faith that it will pi cillt: by my saeritiee.'f The friends who meted fur Mr: Brooks suggested ,rin explanation of, his laugh:we in' debate. .11r. -Burlingame at lastaasented ton meinorandgm, t . stating in substance that he had, in his reftiarkm, no purpose to Insult 'or degrade Mr. Brooks. At least this was the', vlewhif its meaning pre seated by Mr. Brooks 's frbaids when tinting a peaceful .settdement, o'f. the didiculty by exchange of notes between the, principals.. By this pro ceeding the friends of Mi‘;; Brooks achieved a diplomatic triiimpiti ~They had saved, their principal froinexpemiire to the rilleof Mr. Bur lingame, which they tad, trieantimei discovered was not apt to miss its tuark-,its owner,liaving become very expert! with-it during- his early life in the West:: The writer says that a steadier hand or truer eye, with a ride, it had; near' been his fortune tci.104,, ''ldr. Brooks's- friends could. nnl, conceal 'their exaltation, and Within a few days there was 'a geheral understanding at Wiudiington ' that Mr. ' Burlingame had 'flinched," and had I "retracted the objectiona ble langtiah. , s An order to canape the alternative. of.aceeptingi4c , challenge"; from Mr. Brooks.. Mr. Iliirlingan;le stein became sensitive and im patient utlde'. this'', discipline. He, swig that while this stings prevailed, his decided' stand in publicly. rebuking -the assault upon Mr.. , Sumner, and indicating a readiness toi accept • all the personal consequenees of such' denunci ation, . had produced ;precisely the 'opposite effect W' that :Which lie intended.. Finally - he' obtained definite-and poSitive evidence that; some of Mr. Brooks . * immediate friclids were I engaged In the work of misrepresenting atoll distorting his Condtiet. .- •"' ' ' • . At once his'eaurse was determined, and- he wrote a 'eardlarietly - and , modestly stating the Perversion of hiti•Meinindum, and adding: ~ "But inasmuch as attelamts, nut altogether, un-. successful, have been made to pervert its true 'meaning, I now wilhdraut it... And that -there May not be any misapprehension in the (laurel,. say , explicitly that Ideave my speech to, inter- pret itself, and myself resqionsible for' it, with out qualiticatign or 'amendment." ` "In I regard • to the letter," says Mr.S., `ll.o did too the honor tt e result ine.,• Palling in renewed effortatoih-. . ' to abandon all idea of atikepting a chal lcoge, roonsented to go with him to- the office or TLIE NWeIoNAL INTELL , ItrENCEE, - With whose • editor I Was susluainted to s; urethe . pitbiication , 44, q d ‘of-his card. The venera 1 itor, COL, 'Seaton, read the paper, ii hided Mr. Burlin game that if published, lil..7Broohn would• sloe compelledlo ehalleug him peremptorily. Mr. Burlingame, in rejoinder, asked Col. Seaton to Say frankly and.erindidly Whether the card Was dear, expli - cit,Ammtattkatile, -- and would' place himSelfiweeisely ire, the pgsition which he omit pied - before the opening-6f any correspendence with -Mr: Brooks. Col. Seaton replying in the affirmative ? Mr. 11. safil,o" Then, Sir, that is all: I desire, and I beg you to publish the card into -morrow's INOmiatisaseatt. ! • ' - .A peremptory eitallenge followed front Brooks .and rides were indicated, as ' -the weaisiti, . by Bizzlingathe's trjenils, atni' Clifton, timaida, , a 4% the place. of Meeting. Mr: liiirlfiiamediiniself objeeted to the place, fearing that Mr. illrooks might-object to go there and expeessingilittaself willing to - go to Soilth Ca - online: 'lt was junnt.ml ont;however; that f the duel cavUrred in. the rnited States, the laws of Massachusetts would' disenfranchise him mid so n end his political ea-, reer if,he survived:, • Mr. Brooks . friends as bi• well 'remembered,. I declined to t -aver "several hundred Miles across - the 'endrily's coo titry"-4 ..14.Li, ryp ad, Pennsylvania,' and Sew' York-. 0 keep the appointment which they had them,' wolves invited.' ,- 1 1 • - ; , 1 ==nl Vb'OM A M E PENiiitAYLVASIA.L•TIIe 'FWelitY-first ;Annual Session of this College *ill 'open on the I 3ilt • of October next.. '- !This flistitution Is anon ally increasing itS advantages, tile -students . - tiow ,being athilitted the Hospital:4s, and . having every facility foj• obtaining thbrough ,inedield educations. Ttie number of pupils ,is annually inercit:-ing. 1 . • The valedictory suldirs to the gnditiatiug Class of this College at the Eighteenth An nual Connencenteut, March 2,.. 1870, was delivered by Ann Prestuti, 31. I.),, , PrOfeSSOr of Physiology and . .11Ygieng.. licr; !address conMtides Its follOws: •• . , The recent el retnntdaheentin this city: .Vjjieh have called fortliatteh a atarPrisi fig expression or public sentiment through the geheral newspaper press of this country and-of Europe,ihave shown it to he tIIL etthvJetion of the clvilired :world, that it is right sad proper that wolneu I.ltoold study and practice medicine and that - they Should have the means - of education necess'ary to ill them to doi,o, edit- Kor would it hejn St for you astimateprel,anuovii seulti Extent by - Cli.ses (Ifindivid illiberalitys Great hearted men illustrate and - adorn this noble calling - and ymirbest-lielp awl kinditcsl Weiro , llC urltl Cirrkle , front some.of these. Of lie ladies who, last apr:ng, went out from thitt college. to practice medicine, two, Unsolicited , bp; tbemaiW s, have been elected members of the Medical Koch-tics tu their respeezive loeallties. Knowing the culture and 'iattitihmonts .itittiniai ladles, we icongratin soeies ate thosclet pn having lienort4 thinuselves bs well as their new ratty - them by this tie lon. Will another - of the claes etti'last measlon; as attestant :physician In the•Viont , WU'S departmeut•of , the _state Lunatte - 116s.pital at --- .Worcester, Maivtarhusetts, !S. associated, pmfesslon llflr. With distinguished pliyisielans, std 4 accepted this untried! post of-duty with hesitation unit dial: denery,„• hut atter. six ;months of trial shelatv 11041 tittielaUY in:Prated! that her services are. entirely *natiseeetorry and desirable; • and her salary, not less at first than the - ordinary sith ry of a man assistant, fur the arstyear,.l4A alnaulY lot:reused. :1 Ladles.. there are home parts of medical 'Work that artahtloss can jperforrri better than than you— Mahe that you , tall ~ .perforitt better than they ;.lotit twisty expeetalroin you the nicer senisibilitics,le finerhur.r.o,nitles that It tuteribes to woman_ • standard of- mend virtue IS higher for woman than for than, and_ sit ti. deems atty disregard of it worse in herthan to him.' Medical literature and medical feeling, it is all too obvious, need the rettning Ault ennoblingintluenees that the purity, and the pegultar endowments id the. true Wol3l6.ll4l.lVealltulated to alio. 'You :bring into the profession yitur, womanly tact and insight, your- . 'gulch limpet hies„l.your• watchful 'and your high Ideal of the purity and dt•liehey / befitting the sacred Wilco you have assumed._ As wtitnen, with the experience ofyitur womanhood, and It oking ht the subject from it fresh standpoint, _von cannot tail. tontatold new resources in theart of Iteuling, and if - you zee :true tCF.YOUNOVVII,AtIe.gIitS you bring 'lend ,enrich tot well as refine the prilfwadon yon, enter. Ladles, It Is Meetthat you go for..h te yrtur labors, full indeed of-that humility which helerigi to wig . dons, hut full elle or, f4tb,4l , l l Po;aild glowing engin- MASUG And.y_etl ktioW full wpilthat ytdir Joe to tiny hi softened anti tnged with sontething akin -to madness. '• - You !feel, Indeed,' the beauty : and great ness-of your, work, LW, .uri sighed with. this is self distnisl, a sense of tdspc.risibility, the thought of an untried future! It .il4 true, you must eneOunter -trials, bat if you *void, Toteltulities and keep your r minds receptive and nobly ingenuous, you ,shall . learn scene; b log froth every person andeircumstan ' rem abotitt Ytitt,'andtieuble to rejoleColity by day, 'in the conseionsneurorever widening knoWledge and ccmtlnualltinereasing power foritiaid• You the prufeigiion of your choice, and belitwe In its - power to Mesa society; and, although tette work is. In 'itself true sutsteas, irrespective of re wards, yet the faithful performance of the duticw or your calling will often' 'ping results to sure-!se' :as well as gladden your heartir. Among the ex perlen 'erg of my life, and they hare been tunny and varied, among the affections and- kindnesses which often have made me feel. that' "the lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places," there have.been ftivr tenni lestations more Wai•hlng than the - devoted gratitude of-some whit,-whet; languishing In weakuctia and 'sufferingLhave deemed. tttemselvivt helped by such `Office* ant have been nbleto'bea:Vw: and: Ladies. -among the enjoyments trrittore feryou, , next to the ndulte pack that cornea. (rem the tionicitatanuoi of duty -performett, I could; !scarcely 4%* Tor yen any , sweeter_ than Such as Oulu!: ' - • Ger . forth prudently, trathfully, truattiti in .the eterald strength of the erel•ilying (30d,- &intent -labor and to wadi" to accept lott and prt tion as well - r.s ,caseund!vtetory: and Isar not but that a true anttglorioussnocena shall betfonre.--that thin shall be to you .the.•!Liontmenontnonti• of a M.; dewed life, ofpnlargetl activity, - In Which, amid cares and respontihillt test; Pon shattoften Ire led by still waters," and tie down in'greeti pastutus. . . 1; . • MR. MVl'Lrir I. Milt, to he orie of the most popular Ainericart , 'ever sent abratd. He tnttettairts'a great deai, and on u very elaborate. and , generous scale. At a recent dinner . g,iven by Mr. and M. Motley for the Count. and Countess de Paris and others of tho nobility, the dinner 'f*as screed in magnificent style, and consisted of twen ty-One' Onirsc4.; . lifur. Motley, It hs wild, • drmies*ith bolter taste than mOst of the Amerieurkladlii's abroad, whose great fault is that they* ttx). pri2nonce in thetr style.— Among the guests at this dinner were Bish ol,. Wilberforce and r lady, the Manlitis 'LYAgelie, formerly :ltalkur :Minister 'at itoodoit; Lord.aid,; Lady. Houghton; ;Sir _Tietril'Elliot;Ambaisador to The l'orte; the P.l*.'Uoittiti; ttiO'nuthairas sir itetuy Sjr . ,ftenri ! **lt rlsOn . ,*nd a S'ew others. !M!:= EV T- ;a.. ~;-~. ~~~`~. ~rsu~ 21 SS. 'lll !EMI FIE M3MI . , . "CIS -6 57Pfrsc S 10 41 MIX yid 0 r ite 30 5 I 0. I - 44 4'33' 4 .% 4 56, 4 65 4 21 4 63 BarfsysY»; I SUNDAY. 2 MONDAT T100C1411.41%.4- 4 WILICSJISDAT 5 TIWIDIDAY.- 6 FILIEDAT.-... • • Ccrrrectlon.—lt WILM Sores Instead of Wil dant Lys *eines on/Omitted tci jail last week. To-morrow.—ltigh*nih Situl l s l 9 of the. Year. and second aftgiEuilticak • Di)VN totigth,-.13 hours and ';'"Fuluates. • - C _ Nana Wsl7l.lseripat-ror a quiet, tnlytan e=perfoucskt dump ilpteirs in our 'mit...tuns this morning. ;. , . . , . .. The Pastor of the A.. 24. !Er. Church,. will preach his last sermon of the pre cut. Confer "CAM year 0nt3 . ch1ay . ..., 81.11401 i r•Tfie Fifteenth Anictithhent.'-- tions3 - "Blown 17own.— . Ivniio exmrsts If-civrtjoir ear Avnkny Mboloming.to r. ()Ail titi; r, awn down ilan,n ` gtfio strut aftvrty.xiii.; • Base. Ball litatcliC.—Tho ItideriondeN-club of Last, Minog. and Ihe -11 4 14 . iiinvokautatan'ipialaini.l3 7 l~a)444vhich‘ rimxitect in favor of titerPaatimo, by a 'atom of 30 to 4. . . Thanks.—The members :of, the A. M. E. Churee tit.taire us tit return tbeirsinceru,thanks to :ho citizen% -of '-the Alonfitigh whet -Rave so kindly timisteti the congregation in paying the pastor of the'.r .Crierch during' the past two yearn. The New Paper-at Bberi,teloah City le to be published' by Messrs. Feller and Beyer. r Mr. :%Iceatusut intei.na us that:he will 14)iya making to do wik its pabLicatien t except iti• cenunon with all eitir,eas of town, whedesire the pro gress or Shenandoah, City. Vandidism.—The butiso- of NtarAurl(4o l l 4 . sear 3finersville, WAY xxsliPed sud liked. on the bight of the LINA ' A!1 th% househtild fui ii.t.ure was carried away suit the house psirtially destroyed by fire: Mrs., , Jonesi was absent in l'otistatvil at the tiipe.; The house was insured, The Second :Presby torten • Church, tfaiket Square.-L.The - . Ites. pasto,r,, , wijl preach': to-inurrow, iSuudav) Mayi.lat, at. A. M. and _7l P. M. Wid contimie his - dim- C61111%04 upon "Tlie , Thu, point for consideration on Sunday .- evening "The ageneiesTroducing .; Seats free. • Now York Soot' nd Shoe Emporium.—This establishment avtae, vernier of Centre and Nor wegian streei,s, is no* entirely ;in tlio hands of Mr. Henry:Crate, his late ipart.tier, Mr. Levan, havingrett:ed. fir. rti lei ltas laid in alarm, and line stock of spritt:; g,od in his tine, to • which 'he in 61.4'4 the at:patent or purettaiers, es pc:A:oly a., :o quality and. pride,- . . . Exareinatlon:-.An e.xtunhiathni or applicant:4 fur the Pernianeul Certificate will take plact.• the Female Grammar "5 , A,01 _Potts v lite,- pil2hit, cotrinneticing at 9, A. M. The Borough' 'Superintendent, County Superintendent aud, irerinanent Certificate Committee. 'will On act' it:. An applicant_s must collie prepared with the necessary papers, and 'a thesem on some oln&atioaal sulfieet. . Unclairned letters reltalnitigin ate Pottsville Punt (rtlice, April h 29, • Beaumont Clots Rekels ,McSitin Patrick Bradley Mary Ford BC Mane John Cashes Daidel Batumnu John Punter Henry C Convllle Patrielzi mica -Edward P•Rlebards DaVid Chatterton It M Ezel; ler Rinehart .N Comer Win Sermon tlith iinott Bernard Clouser MiNB K Ith nehn Julninna Todd James •, Clark Hate ' M' i llsinuugliArsJ'Photnpson JO. DeKannle Dr Meitirdre Cant Watts Perry • ,- Dunn Helen ' 'McDermott AI ary)Vingert:Husan • 7 :Grand Turn-out:—the W. B. A. will have a grand turn-out.rnt Glair on next - Monday, upon which °evasion speeett&slvill be mule bt• members 'of the Association and by-. seVer:il Senators and . Congressilieri. Extensive prepar ations' have been made •liir the celebration or the day, arid a very large turn7igutexpected.We hope they may enjoy themse ye*, and after the celebration is over return ir work like sensible men; and cease titbit fig Aug Air meas ures that the present depressed state of trade in all branches thro ughout time etinntry wlll not permit of their achieving.' Butcher Shop Robbed.r-On Tlaumlay night the butcher shop of Mr Frank. Sp9lati, in Centro street, opposite Silver Terrace, was brlken. open and $l2 worth of meat of different kinds purloined tiferefrota A :leg of mutton -taken was Winn] yesterday Morning in the gutter, M Morris Addition. -; t4itspieion attached to Martin Reilly, and he was arrested fiy constable Chris man 'yesterday morning at his bouse,'on 'Port; Carbon road, while in - bed. • He was brought before 'Esquire Reed and after a hearing, in which 'his gt itt was established by several wit- IIeMSC;i 0 -was placed in te.500 bail, in' efault . of which he 41 c was sent to jail: Clerk Appoint,ed.--TheJudge*.of the Cogri of tlYinititon , Pleas of Schuylkill County have appointed Patrick litlcAndrews, Clerk of the Minim; District of Schuylkill, for the Counties of Schuylkill, Columbia, .iort.liumberland and, Dauphin, under and in pursuance of au Act -of Assonbly, approved April-sth, 1870, for the presercition of tho` records of, the Inspector bf . NlineS in the tinning districts,of Schuylkill and Limerne, embracing the anthiacite coal regierni of• Pennsylvania. Mr. MCAndrews was Clerk under the present Mino Inspector, in which position he aequitted hintitelf in a very et:edit:t ido manner—perform:ng promptly,- faithfully and well—and we tire "pleasid with his appoininicre Under the now law. • t Death From Denting ;ViTlitslcy./t. Terrible Warning - .—(in last Saturday evening young man named Hummel, ap,ed nineteen years, son of Daniel lluntine' of Waidtington township, in, company whim several cotnradwq, attended ; two' wetiti ings; at a neighlior's touee, whet . ° the usual How of whisky was one of the !net essities" to ce'ebrate the nup.ial ceremonies. Hummel thout:ht to take enough ki last him . ; fur a wele, and aeeordingly • .ttornplished the uripe-; dented feat of chinking three pint cups GC Lie poisonous. beve.-age in rapid suceescon; alter which ho stare-,1 fu .home. Up it.vi not pro ceeded far befoi - e ho fail ;upon ,his. ince In the road and died suddenly; This is the 'setzind case of death from the same cause—of boys kill+. ing themselves With whisky-, at weddings-41i this County within the ix,tst three rnutnth.r a•td should verve as a warning to all who have aay thing to do with getting - 9.tp weddings. , • • • The New Poetage,Stampe.—The improve- - ments in the postage statrips having been corn pleted'itt the Post, tllfle Dopartment, a brief do- ' scription of themi may beinteresting: nue cent, Franklin; _profile 'lmst after Ittibrielit; color. imperial ultramnfirie Line; two cents, 'Jackson, profile bust, after l'owera; color, velvet broWn; three cents, Washir,n, , ton, pion - 1 , 1 bust, after Ilonden;'coler, f;reett; six cents, Lin coln, p:mile,bust; after Volk ; cubs, .cochitiml red; ten cents, Jefferson; . - profile bust, after l'owers' statue; color, chocolate twelve eentit,• Cliy, profile bust, after; Hart; color, neutral • tirit•of purple; fifteen cents,' Webster, profile', Lutist. afer Clevenger; 'color, .orange; twe.ity- , four cents, Scott, protilit bust, after Coffee; color, mire purple; thirty cents, llathilton, ',tile bust; after Car,rachi; color,: black ; ninetY ) cents. qoinnicslore 0. IL Perry, prot il o bust,% of SValcott's statim; toter, carmine. The de signS..ar2o all taken from the Lost busts• known,. and' tiro said to e.leel anything in the stamp line that has yet been. • . Attenapte - d - Robbery at Ta- Thursday's:tot asa.t. wet published an: accavrit of a bold, attenipt at highway rob bery in Tamaqua, which occurred on Tuesday evenlit, Within a. hundred yards of the. poss office, that borough. Ma. Ls'oeustein was bre alitl an attempt was made to rob . him; but' he gave . -the alai 111 and the would-bvi robbers ran • aWay. Oh Thursday rnirning (Thanes Walker ind -Japbb • Albertson were at , . 'rested and talten;litifore 'Esquire o'll.-ien, on the' charge of, having, been the parties that con:tilt ted the outrage. They were sent to the lock-up, 'and aftei..retnaiding theps a short [tine, Albert son stated that Aaron Lane and Thomas Cann were the guilty parties. - Ile said that they had ;tried to induce,hiut to join them in the ',Tern: tion,• but he rsinsed. ' Walker .'und - lberUsin we're released,- and Lane and Cann were isrs - .rested, and in default or LOOd.bail each; were sent to prison by liseptira 'O'Brien. Thee priso ners arrived it Pottsville - by the Thursday cv,ening train, add are .nOW safe.yltslgtsl behind the bars of the Cnunfy Court of Cob Mon Pleas.--The following named perstins have bc-en drawn as Jhrors_ to attend a C4Mrt or Cointnen Pleas, to be bold-at Pet.svillc,•on Mbuday, May p, lt7o. at 10 o'clock A: M.: Daniel-11.'1;10mi, fanner, Union. Tt.licitulti.,•merebs . ll, Auburn. • ;David Jendsel, plasterer. Washington. Tames yeoman, Tremont. • . • . 'George W. Eef 1, livery-man, reittsvi!lo. 'Joan b. Prvor, farmer, North blahheint. !Mosey; farmer, , t Penn. Gee. W. ITeenner, tnerchant, Port C:irbrm. Wm. 11. - Zerbey, Mind-maker, ' ilenry Heisler, farmer, See rChas. Kaotner, yeeman,Relt. Haven. ... Wm. Walen, inerchatit, Palo Alto. -Gideon Steletiralt, bullder; Tamaqua. . 'Wm. Zeist, plenum, Raba. ". Milhh Boone, sunertittendent, Pottsville. Cornelius McCertv, - enghteer, Now Castle..' Martin .Kopenbatiir, yoontin, ; ' • , Nathaniel Yosh mason, • ; Peter - Koorper, imikeeper,,Tremont. Lewis Blom* yeoman Ashland.-, - • George Haw, im l sson,eralley. ' Patrick Gallagher, Etig., Aehlatl. Henry W. Sttaticb, painter, Ashland. •-• Charles Knittleicarmsder, , bliddleport. Adam Snyder, wheeltvright, Bch. Haven. • • Michael. Freehafer, merchant, Butler', "-: • James Kester', carpenter, lJnlen. Peter C. Detweiter, yeoman, Sc.h. Haven; .Lewiti'W. Boyer, merchant, East Brunswick. • Philip Drehel.,.J4 merchant, Port Carboni; N at h an pahnireive, toi.wottnist, Sch. - Haven. J. K. Sieried oporathrPottsville. '. David...Neitert,farmen-Butab. ' • George Haefcr; Author, Heicins. Edward Lebe-rnod, tarnser,'North Manbe is. John penste. -- ae.her'rnerchant, Union. • ' 4:4: 1 4-1 1111 ,4 10 311-. " 1 ' fib 4 00 10 04 4 /4 81 / 116 la t talked titidlomlinicrtllo.. Revers .was _trom' this Jlorquati - have idalted • the nds said lobe • traversed dry a grsoitt"Ws. • . - I,63. , l l thlnltraetk WY_ Wl* 411ifIrt t 4 9. past Weeki .t. A Fitt. Ex Monad; IaSS , week, at the advan „age of elgitty-nino years. Slaw had..msairasin- 110 COUnkY.- Witliarts 0 Lelb;:la former restdent of this Boroaelrolindirit li*WelPh l 4 , c44 l 4 , ol l :lsY• =1 hilt . Mi're - nutina'Weib' though trier ews vllle fie ; interaquiLL • W 204 7 7000 tenons", ritievention ; 'tile Protereant I;pboaspal • Chula:6 l ot; the Rksoese• of Perntsylvan lteld in F'hiladelphla, eft the lira iti_hlllo7 :• - : • Th e tobacco store oftf. , Widiinsoistr, 'Shoran - was vibbeder ovslll2oo' worth of idealast week: - • ' • A &Wigan Pcigirod Reading.littilroad at Reeding inr.Satardaruispht by, which one. of thelangiuos was badly disabled. - • An alarm orAre Agri takcostionixl 13st Sunday. afterikoonAr e bottler or - kirroserso faithsg onto a hot stove andex - liedlitgiat NO. los A newiedge:of !TenspLsra was instituted at Creisena las t . - - • A State Conventirof cif to‘ Methodist Rplaco pal Church will be held' at - Willisausport ain the 6th4September. • • . ..Strastbetty ?Unite' itie beginning to'blossom in this-reglo,n.i, , - _ • ; Workis progrodat. ratildly thh 'Venda tion of &bemire - Bank banding. Conunissioner Debut° says that the' cancella tion of revenue stamps-by writing the naineand date is sufficient-Laud these or :rirsehifterorpo notAsbligatokv. , Mr. L. F. Whitney has cloned a large Frens,h plate glass pane to be paths the . siludovrof kis Banking lsouse..:'' . . Jelin Parker has been rd - elected editor Of the -AstvujlAClTk Vertyrett, and Oallager 814- sinews Agent. - • -•••, • • . . ' 11. C. Russel acknovrledges the ..rocelist-01 $36.40.f0r the Benevolent - Assoelation: . . , James Golde n and Martin CurrY have been , held to bag fur an.tussault and • battery" , on Mr. 11. Rause. . , • • • The on rued llourt, for the trial of the homi cide case, met oz Monday, bUt adjourned with out transacting any business. Thespiritualists have been holding forth' at TOwn liail, the-presest week, „: • ' Mr.. Lobbetui W BOBbyshell lost a gold watch between Coloradei Colliery and• Ashland • last week. . • , A flock of sheep 'ran intafit shoe store ink.Cen-,. tre street on Monday. • The same dock Made h k raid on a clothing : store alittle farther up *root. • Diaila-•Trlebley! was held Lo s . loiidaY for 'keeping, a • disorderly .liouse;:autt selling • liquor without license. • . 'fho road betwism Dottsville and Mt; Carb4ii is being niaeadaniited. . Bob Stewart.** held to bail ",bn'Monday for keeping a gambling heuse on Guinea. 11111. • • A sewer is being dug in•Maiketstreel. Victor W. Forrhr, of Ude Count y , died at the Pennsylvania College;•GettYaburg, btsl week. • . Dandelion is sald tb AO a good • reniedy.for liver 'complaint arid similar diseases. • Thy cvlorei closed all ,their,plams of 4llBil}Cte4 on Tuesday.. . • : 1 ,• • • • The .11oircepathie Medical SoCiety of forks and Seltuyllsill'edUntY met at DO:Wing on Tues-• da:v. 'The Church alley culvert is under way: • ' • Mr.lAdain Shertle hist a• witch on Titusilay.: It welt an old family relic and. highly Prized us such 4 • A telegraph lino is being pit up along tho• Pinegivore • .'The Grand Lodgo of,Good Templars will meet. at Getlysbilrg on'l Juno . 14th,•to , remain, lu ses sion .four days. .• • • . • - Lewis Seltzer, lintelier, - *in witted 'an assault on George Feather, erippleitsehlier, at Ashland, last Week, for which ho , was bound' overto Court. , • . The Organ-of Trinity ChtireW is undergoing thrmigh repairs:•:. • • ' The pupils of Mabanoy City =High School aro raising a library.: • . . A largo pine, tree i,n Sharp:..ldountain was „s . ,tritek by lightning on Thursday. , • • •Bayk, Be er *ill' foam-to-day. : , , • .: • fforrtspottbetice t Tu Editors are not mponsible for, any nen preetsod by correspoodenta, neither cici,,llley.er all. • • lie ALL cssor i tetters end eirretspondenee c.same, letters and corresporm. this attire, anal tatenitett for puelletulea; must hive - Ulm t.al name of the welter attached.—Mot that wit shalt putatah - lt, but for our informaticua4-Iml he written Oa one aide of the patter only.' Datterwists, they will go into Lb, witatettastet. —hha-Juvaitsa. . . EDITORS . M. IN Eft..4' JOURNALI' TAXI - .Babbath evening "attended Divine Service at the Scoond Presbyterian Church, Market Square; • when L hearth n deeply interesting and .most : effective Ferman, delivered by the Pastor elect, the Rev. . Br; §tuiley.. -. . ; •• , ; ~.- '' , The discourse,' whichwas the; first Of a seales Upon the subjeet of the Dellige, abounded in beautiful thoughtS , and •eloanent'wortis ' truly scripttiral,• and 1 faitliftilly ~presenting to the hearer, the attributes of Mercy . stud jtistiee in the. Wane :Being: The-o&Mslon • add univer sality of the:Mingo vivre dui .peltits discussed, . wW ell was ilorie'l in a lucid, . powerful { and, eon elusive in*iner.;' The objections urged against its 'dental occurrence; :diet arguments used against its universality, Were refuted by sound argulnent and ;Overwhelming; historiod- and chronological evidence. The immensity of the population calculated by' progression upon data reliable and mediocre in, its estimate; revealed • at flrid view so Titnpenilous . an idpi,, that. it tasked credulity to receive .. it ;. nevertheleas upon thought and investigaffen..the eurrectileSs of the approximation is fu lly sabstantlated. The voice of traclition!,and the unerring lan-. guago Of i4eriplutaproveltbe itniCeilsality of the Deluge. ; - !' `,"? • , • • 1 The high ; character of Neah's • !Uitli as brotight out kvith beauty, ferce*Mi . power: , The'analogy.: between. the . faith of Noah, and the wits 0 the, cross" by the•Christlatt, wa superior auddeeply touching." The charac ter of the Chriatian'a faith, ,and • t security; bol o always preserved to the rlg'htpous , wasportrayed with so much feeling and soul-stirrin pathos, thatitene could hear and doubt.. the !reality of the christian's hope. - :', ; ;; . • •, 1 ' - Tlip audience was large and aitireciative. The !church was tilled, and .if this discotirse is an earliest of what is to fellow, . the ehtirelt mid congregation wilt need to enlarge theft i building., to accommodate' those who willattend: upon the services of so: eloquent and earnest *Minister of Christ. 1 _ ,• • ' :. • A ity.avtan. f 11F IMP CAT ANT . DOCCA4LN T. The Prelates' Protest Against InfallibilitS , —,Names of the Signors, English and Ameritan— i The Archbishop of Cincinnati lieds • the List—The Document Trans lited Prato English. ROME, Aprillll,lB7o.—The folldwing high ly Important document has been' adOpted by Many of the -lindlopS attendanee :at the (Ecumenical Council, and presented . to the Pope, on the isubject of infallibility. The paper is headed - , by ,the name of the ,Most Reverend Archbishop Purcell, of C410111 . '1141 —a fact whickgiti4.-s its prorunlgation;lf pos sible, additional linportanee: . ' MOST HOLY ;VAT It 101.: lihrebly the .feet of yony Holiness, wo most supplicate ViaCthe question on-the de;l the infOlit)',li6r of nu sovereign; ,dogma of . fairii truly . not be proix.r...o \ - atician Couneil. , , • ' Atriong outer receicins of thisstipplic beg to adduce only: . thre which app sufficient. ~ t:1 1 3 . FlitST—llecanse the diseussifm of is ques tion evidently . '4ll . a want of union , 4 01 54-' , 4 30- unanimity,altiong the bishops.' Six:orittet.atioie on account of the itretiffir stances in Avitich . - we are- placed in CiPanties - where heresies' not ,onlv: exist with' impunity; but arc dominant, thi's detinitiviiii• instead of attracting would alleviate thoie whoa" ive see; by all christiati means to lead to the. true fold of. Christ. Tit tan.—Bel l ruSe wo ablialpide endless ques tions will arise which may hi:Offer° :with uml prevent the .work of our ministry and cause the. fruits of 'ibis CoUncil 'to be. lost! 'those who aro imi.4neinbers of the. Catholic HaVing bare ; our hearts, and' sincere intentions we implore, Almighty God to avert all evil front. the Church, anti that lie may illuminate and .. direct,yon - with holy spirit. J. B. Parcel', Atc!ibishim of Citteitinaa R . . 4. i Peter R.' K‘ltirlok, Archbishop off, . .in is. John McClOkey,..Brelibir.hop of Now' York. (ioorge ErrAhgtion, ArclibtsiKT of ,Trobii,;?nd, In part) • i •'' ,t , i: _ ThonuLs Coil nopy, Arclibislinp of llalifax. . Richard W hohm , !llltiklup or Vi hOctillg- Augustine Vorot, Itishop of Bavannish. , James It. P.i}y icy, liishoir of Nenrollt. .- John Sweenley, Bishop of 'St. John s .. II; Bernard_ (t/ Bernard 31 iincle, 2 lliotop of Itoehes 3:. ito t; ~ Tobias 51u1 er, Biishop of ~I, • rie. I_ Francis lie `arlarlii,'lllmliop Of 'lla 0rd.... s, James M. /dorkithre,laishilP of Omaha (in Janes Rogli Ilialiop or Oise , easida.. Michael Do ened„lllishOp orPittal# l 43 l 4 .ratvick Lynch, )lltirshop of Cearlean. • Thad dens .A,innti Bishop of Siu,ste --., David Moriarty, 131 shop 431' Xerry and ...gadiil. Villliun Clp se ord,,lllshop of Clltton; Eng. ' , • • Edward Fi rsld, Bishop of 'Ago 13.+cirk:' . John Leith Bishop a Prnrnore. ' • -John llennAssy, Bishop et Doling no. . Patrick Fee„han, Dishop!of Nashville. .• , John Hogari,llishdp oral.; jetkoph,'Mo. John 'lron/. Bishop of 11iilyraukon. . . • ' • David Bacon, Bishop hi Fortiori& ' ':* Joseph Meleber,-DishoPof Giraen Day. ,.. Ignatius Bbirk, Bishop of sapc sto.'Mrie. • 1.. • ' • goCol3llSititilii 1441;5. Zi cents a Tine • ingetOoli: '5l) Cents eneh acute quenkinrsr9 o P.' • " • • -• , Arms payritents ielsinied 44 Gotland's. Una Goons at ante-war prices 04 Outland's. Spacial, Malin of MegaOoQda tit • J.4lim..t.alco At Cesq.re street. Pat tmlOtolls YAMS.** one &Mai. Gailtatid's„ Ail Centre street.aLtver In change.' .April %MAI: Ninr PArriguis knit received', , al. the Cloak bpd Trimhitheattlea, I.llol44l"Strart,below.TAmerlean House,.Yottsctlla .. 1141 1111.419U1KBOLA ND. . - OILY Alkorrtits tor,* superior Oarstitt Stow it. Potts' "ig4s hind Oirsitrinestiturirati MASI 'Oast,* Stria. ' troduceil to sqtt . (ho ‘ - t.twpr::..9lr . 10.111 - re for yourselver.' , - ,• • •..-' 1";• 340 • i f ikain; tnittthind Aftetteal__ _!s otthe • • ualltleadalXA.Katu - 1 PaaacliP Lag's* lairata. a: biamaillai - • dant:A.Bmi a's„ Centre Street. . • '• • • s . PENNSYLVANIA; IMEEIDAIPS AIDE, THE • -. • , W r i -l k•f e lie °3 4r7r i tt i of Troy„‘herhi l i 'ing air with swi ft bow the waiting oblate /Of* illeitimer was on the tabloreftetiv Wittemanpot " diposi d to t scgrielonbi dagen deAtas jr/Fareifiletticit three hundred tulles r - • jillefri railway from the to ‘ th ik. ____ Algoo aileil atinoid Psiiway leading doe ASie away front mourning Troy's ron horse, swift as the eagle's AS Wes seeta to pass,—for g~et was the u Babe steamed away al his Utmost speed ; ed the *tam arose, es he,thnnderecl South, Like the vapor that weirs from the tea-Mettle's . month.. lietealitheto be where the dinnerirlyinp. . 0 / ' • - He to:nines nes melting • *tempt nig &may. For he's 11011 r but ono or twoluilell i►ar4T • trilikaltia the ,General saw were the - W*ta i vitit* waiters with the soups:— West was done-what do-r-• Stange told. him soatillAiiiiiiporilh a terrible oath ' The wave of retr , The President's ammateirein u t WA" And he smiled when ; ;lava% • al tAS , And he sat him down c refit tr, , And one behind him did hear him any : • "To your fair city v uz e g a r OM come Ilurialr, bugs hforiftltatititi - LT For tamitgat twms mast ARd-afinhi'ttig P 4c C d t t) V PW 'Under e of °Watt.. Be it said ill tient Yell at lbaln .„ Because. of Atte 'elr} tt l 9,l4Vi n t l qa.l "Here is the btigluettiat hro h hiMmtal From that:Own of Trey Wtiire his deadtrimid lay,l NonPailtp tbs GensWoirsailtiltp 't: Who from a funeratto fitastingaTiliv,vl And the guest w,49 hy ;Uhl, was ‘t a-nratthat day, Enshrouded and coMbe'ln sitericb lay,. - , With Sheridan threw huadras =ilea 1 " ' ParTsviu.s; April Mit, —G eiThi* Vii . o%;il; l/ oortylf twasiiinfrosoll —Fo4v`isll9 kog tot! ap in timid . kilineyi are the*lfr." tieriios 'acit — ; l.lttTalb Isi exCitkirni4o 4ipst in Pack. , --Celery is pronounced a euraprttervoi r us onLtPfi ii?aPT*4 o 4,ictlis 9 " —Yonnil'alsAs kapP34 ; i catiosNith histtes - 4 ,811113 0YJ1/W+l 7- 41 1 ,0 244 r! - '9*P'" l ° —A Mejena-, Montapa,sly hap opened Coro bank. - 4 3 Orkarns polieinnen sj.eep, in d,ry goods boxes. —Jollification it the name of town lin NI 81 1 ) ,P 1 . • nricoolng,,-Pigron I:yglish. ' ' • ". —A Kentucky, family hat just, beeit t t richinaxl to dcsth., —Bamboo is 'bang. Au&esgiilly.giown eatifoinis. • • ',--Lguima Pyite i ts abont-•bitiding furtniell to, public life. ‘---%11 - nyes-y--.tho -prove et of atiorAts AreWs 7 expedition. , • la7gest spot on the Sun .hss' teen on it fo: NIX &y 4. • . • , . • • —Ailebokett !justice" has.shoo-tly ikwtsasin hie bar-reetu. . Menipitiaits. :Ire :coming thiy„ eateiting frogs. - , :.• -Proc•idenee laments the prevalence oflun day vpch-figi#4; —The Emperor refused tasee Lis cousin Pierre after his acquittal. , ~ • ' . —lx It allotrablo for , a Tetn'peranco man to ho, Cordial to hie frientl4l' t . • —4 Grua.; Salley goid mina hniCint, panned ,Lit.ss..Z t Onn in twelye.dityn:.:. anl , —A Stnall IISSC;I4 dagger. at Priam! DeiniJ l iutro sate =The JaDanese tea planters he:M.ll6ga, Cal., have 400,000 plants set put.' . . • —ltonaecis ghatblitig.tables recently mused three suicides iu oho week. • • _ , —.Cincinnati beer ire/niers not. only • rob bili nianglo drunken .eustoiners.„, • • ~ , .- —A. Chi 111111=11 died,of grief on alrioniFts graVe at San Fruneiseo, a low days since: ,-: • .. • —A tax on the soiliid . doell,tiys,alliJit.,sclioo exponses'of CounciollnlE4. • Freettinett"fi ,bank in Wisliington has nearly two millIoni; on deposic,. '• - • • . --An Ohio town was htirnedAhroughtve Men getting drunk and upsetting a lamp.. . . , .. -Wall Htreet brolteris are.. compelled to devout each other and complain of tho tare, " , •,. • Ituentio e:- •orse them •dreneed to —Gen. Prith drawa2.s4,oooreals Monthly pay, and Marshal Serrano donblia that amount.. Punelihiello says. the hooks and ayes were italled on the'yeiset question in Congress. • Cincitmati gatithler an* used. another of . cheating, and was proniptly saa)dtidita death: —:Ltutatii.% infest gineinn.it PS probate murt, attd "co.rrt" the judgc*l3 ,notesip_ I kis. allfice. oiieoclips.:nr6 4ci be published and illustratediw with plains, naturally. .. . „ --liriiiking tock.i9neli water hritis.arsonio.whv the cause •Df a (lueinnatian's doeea.se oh a reeept evening. • ' ' 2 • .goilg Of the gal firrieg keep pen= pie awake "iihows i ' by well-shoed luitls of navy OUT,: —A New. tides 1 tn s -iioltepan got drunk ether-night, and tinkle it warm for the citizen!} e viet , al►ootiug t4ielit on Kiglitc, •• betwvii t 41enkey and the,only• empire in South: America? The. one'brays - well ; the other • . • —The sudden 'death °flan Indianian last wtek . is tittrilintatrik. to Vie perversity of his runaway span; in going both snips of a . tree. —The sw4rd t swalloWer Of a Western circus has just;licen butied,,owing to his injudicious Attempt to digest-thirteen jaaktatives. . • - ;•• „ • . '',---The-onlvjuStilleation we...114e seen of MrS. 3fe.FaVland''s eondlit:t is the "picture of-her first' yuiband tot given in the New York paPers: • ' I ;—.k Pittabirg ldil r;and' h4i. Wain' tlainiliker „Went taheaven•theother Atveutug on the wings of flanieTronfailtZpitsled'iteroMene lathp. '—Two Wilmington, Del.,, citizens Kai-Et just build out that their', elegant ' - neW re,4idenet. , tv are built on another tutues lot: tzdfeinitig , theirs. , - Jealousy ImPelled the vengeful carving whicliviereo theyitals of a New Orleans **kit a few day:Et - since. The other woman is in '! ••" • •') • Colonido bartender' got sr, mlet and tired of a ftilloaes- stabbing, and pounding 'hint, that he finally terminated the &untie:with hia,,re 7 volver.' . . .--A San Francisco paper declines to publiSh particulars 4.1 t three murder.% 'is F'Lliere. was nothing novel or original _about the mudea of areath." ' Colorado eoretier's jury hag been bftiing ott,li l horse th ief Ntioltaik a . lariat by _mistake the other night. 'There' was a' tree at the other end of it. • '1 • • ;•--•Tlut fact of a gang of boys hiving lots qf mon ey,akel etg &keys, ji tn te ies anti a bottle of strych nine has induced the San:* Francisco.polite to , leek them up. ; ••• • • • , • flu indulgent. Tether in .San Frandsen re privri.ki het little SO for. sqo anclering.'taw tick ets for eantly;tily nearly drew ning enni• is u-+uud Bela the • - • • 4-Tlie friends of &St. L iuix liadeMler tear his anieitle because them .the other night that they neat meet him in heaven, took a revolver and went nnt. , : . " • trate at nation of fit' ir an a tu . the • . -L-Two corn panimit otCattacrtso - •..l,ltinteers molt o!thecrrantat St. Artntuidovere 441(.11 mnill 'Jaya (10y1)5or-hooei3 evlouel nil thema home agm,lll.:, ; • . .—t7e..soltoflitittnt 4 ota hi Wonderful lytiiotlne ,Lbee.; A little girl Of 41-out thorn has been mar ried ono ur - tvi'o years and has a youthful,f4utily weighing several .pouuds. • , otOktdrainonto,,yeeeittly sold flock cif sheep for VOW) in San,ler.wwisea. , .t.loon after, visited a faro bank. - .Mr. and his money wore -Snot% parted, Florida allit:iator'S post utortejn rep Baled seeerdblititlons.:aitiflneS Fuld t 1). :nth. and s tioi glil in T.; fa rnilY tilt nkS it know' where - its tuissinglit.tle boy went to. : 4., . Lion wro it t:) Iv littl e. boy. :11 eittein tra a wag RljOlng en. the baiknisters, or a high _ hgihling at one '.,f a Toreht afternrion, end bolero . eight the at* Taegeteents far hiii.ftfneril were .complete. Indiana BenediCt histV to cal lon :WS fat. lit Cr-it-law to satisfy., tin-Undertaker, - -who Av4uliln't Lim An (in' his bridal tour ti ll that littleAiillfor his ast ivire's funeral ants pakil:.• I • Chicago' , yotitit WAR, prowled by ' his, uniqb to. stay. all night. ; The undo .he hint gri home when'e found nortirtioniing hipavii4 nei he tmi;tBllSs,.hati gone together. —S Western 'yoUth whirrßed in the guhb of :t ghost to frightett his rival from'waitin.• upon the ypung lady instineigiov,b4sa.fritf.t.ure t a knee allproof ortho other eitap7s vrtarksitranship.with • • . . TIOLLOWAY'd :EaSENGE, 0r...7:13LA1CA. , GINGER, is-tit doable stretna , l4ool4 , t l WonlY lilasertoo, of , Janadea ;plain r :Irkj.be !market, therefore the only article tot :tto t i iron Att Oases of Cale, Choler n atiorhos, - DistrhniN.DYßOnlarYOndl- . Ketch effeetnof:Chttnige of •Wator„ bul43s, ate. - Ask * , the olloway! and take no other. A Ingf urptopfart of ttlitanami thanes/Mid aThale son/mini of any other.. hold' by druniksts ohm a 1.1ft3 conga per , bottle: :Johnson, 110rt.802 Arch Stanek, Phihyloiptda. - • !,. • , •••,, -04. 1 ?kz1 roe BOLLoNewi'4 .- vimitirtoz: • , • •-• 2 , 1 twinraiinioray They are SO The doeltd . Mather* fin' thfiyuetLemosteare Pod egimittalreloodr for thaie Thertg of WOUNS,,,lrhommtpoeltAve signatures or 'MS " oroptletors trra,loer eatql lx4"- TIMMY-11v* emu; per box; J?hoszni, - liollovray do Cosrden s 002 81, Phrto; „ . - . . . • . . . , .. ... H E Cd/TPESSIONS ktit' .A.. 14": 1/511 1 7,4043). , .1,... ratalshett-for . the •benatit of . votmo am* hnd sabers who sager -from Ziercuus IlkelAllt,Y.4oe,,,,spp olpma,. "Pirtrigi i the means of self -core. Written b . 040104. red leiseU'i andlentfreooorocelvirria di oel envelope. - Address , - ....,. ..- ___ _, • -, NATILAS-V4441, Ain,: ',... Doe. arou- : !azoo 1 • .• . - „,.. . gr. - I A pre,,T; rmarNass; /3"WinNEltSt•Altati .I.i• treated with somas try J. MAACK 111 P 4 Prot. of Dlsettatia 'of Rye led Mari (hla , c la' Um Malted 4301 ra.; twelve yeanorapertasea l am.. ItterlY a ft, *Minot) NA VS' fibott Id,. Pttllar_ Total at mt,oeSee. TheloolticatAmdt 44,) In to accompany Ittelr patients: , eyts Inserted wlthopt palmi, Examtnathr r.... - , , JULY 31 + $0074...11rt.. Illtaitirtli a ; .' - A.—. Mores million otßottteo of Polaget Iliosttotoottavo bout 'sok( lattre ream thooituglo.lot_lor-low*lter tiltudiamecreareitottyetinwirietildotk too imiNtitot . Aa t tOtalto ed telt, It is Om* ItoPtilotior . row tO o coutitiotalty owl acktouttty shoOld. be.wttooot, ', L ip ' t to tie taste. It- to', I ow 110o1C., ~..crlz: ROlnsimir. OW , . et. a; 1 • • tilio:Outl by t =l oymiyi 0 - r ' - 'Wirer Ullman a 1 , rte ,*les, mat. ; tpe wild ), __. itt ei r to .; p e dO, qtr , • mit., it tit t „ .r r, .. turem _.• ,at , pe us w a -.. ' - ery rl or in I n s, lay iably 1 f -tom boeou '..va. o 4 's attendant, evils, ifluals persist Ur; _led 11.1C4/3 of the _ -..eti:tra recommeroled ititill - sue - h: - fliey I)iing sure and Certain relief wherever they are used •us directed. . auti" all that is necessary to establish their reputation With every: ailing tuan.or woman In the laud is a fair and ina luert.._ Ira trial of them. Let those who are. skeptical t• persons toprejudiee them against these' at sr remedies for Consumption, olwan. heir prejudices, .and ho governed by' the principl„s reason and common sencat. If the sysklipils liered depend upon it, in nine easas oat of telVtTit scat of the disorder will be- found in the stomach and liver. To cleanse and invi; orate the stomach - t rl f l e) Kirks a 1'1.4.4.- wiled' Inerenf,- , n apt oh t i tik i t r A l l a testt p itti*e 0 _. h lr•lal sand. 01c...1..0X MO 'sold daily. Why* Simply , been they,-act promptly andiriently.. invalids wit may not tmti_ find it convent ~ • ,44paskplii5 i*eld l iglitlN ',K In -per-, son are infortn'* harltal Pad' cohYPlete direetiOns for use accompany each poctra.cv of thy. I . .MAttentattyi,r,t64.o l / 2 l',..ls t atu.Nlc, tilyAtey : - .tva" lig.e.- WEED ToKle:,-Ttil. niddielettli *lll cafe tvutsurn I"- 4411 11 rte#0 w 4 b W r onala l Ar 4qt War ' t ma* ak - Whtrare: , ~.. , th the Vujittpc,t4o.lpgnit z grataitt z n y. (io Or. SCIIE- .trreagunictech , , .on..erful I' - n ''''' cuato= , ,PA l A,.6. 0 - #o:`,T•rfSpoifilllt 14 tisi:ii tail m - V - "te . tidally rithturnt - the sloth:ten, liter and bowels 111 ta'oneloriPlet itpttillut, condition. - It is' %food. that cures this tortufartlik. miNeina... SCltt;!f the Ingredients bt tin mystery." It‘rgreifsts: ati atisalutely -purrstimulant, . nit her so rellarge:l—Wl tit the fluid extract:: of antra- , tons- roots atel barks :and lierbe:.. The .jkluirrnswo, poda has its tinctures, but w hat an.; they, The:inlet , of only a single root Or bark or plant isqires-etit in . tme !{!rimes neft Ilw: thre4,-prvrer-' 11.461 4 nottitilta,410,1Li(ingivii ' All •these elements aft• lib-dale:lin the. Ititterk nor are these the-sum of its medicinal recinumeililations:t-: It IS also a bibod depuretit and in antisptismOdic.• Thu baleful effect -which air that has-hoer- pari I . ex hausiesl of theoxygerf bylrenuent ',breath nut lumitices :in the in:ft organization, is notdrlotii4, • And when to this ;14mturphere Stilicrifatird .the niepnitie vapor hiltilteatr turiewts,r it Is•i-onies. iteletcrions and depressing.in the ex I renie. To :ma ' Ulo the s....•stem to hear-up, even fora few hours wu'b - day against tilt, h Nil 4 fied Kerr, •tv whoteotitni".-tonic aM atterati ye -la Urgently'rtpiired. distilerattuit is tints-. plied in tiostetter's linters, whfrit; as ailidrenUth whstaining„- healtii-protevelng agent lut,e, no. rival. either amour; oilleitutior4u4e4islral44ollf-' 1 : 11 eg; Jatt4.7o! •. • .-_ • :.r •!I k•43'.s::ik TUST 0171" J. None SO tiod, None so Pleasant, None t7u,rq as"Qtlek 1111SliTON 'lO Astor liouse, Use no more of thostt horrible tasted imustiating "11119WN.CU THINGS.". Nor. G, RAVT.C - 1 - C I Lt g. • The great external remedy for Itheumniban. Neuralgia, Sprains. Itruhen, • Chilblains, t Siwel I ings; Stiffness of the Pckeietedng unsurpiissed qualities as a liiiiinient, it will prove itself a frtend .in eiery famile in:eases 't.r. Rheumatism: and Nen; rulgia, either slight or serious, it, Is alwaytr renak to* relieve pain - This Liniment lino been la' lime for rho laid fifteen years, and. has 'given, entire Satinfuotion . .vrlierever It lins been used. • • • : Prepare 4 and sold' by. Mrs. Ci5.N.Y.1.01t,• . :;•70". Centre St., Pottsville. Agent at I mood Ile, :LA W: ittiNi•n - HitowN, Druggists: : Ashland,. - D. MAIZE, Druggist. • - COUGH, COLD, OR SORE -THROAT quires .Innnedlthte attention,- as • - neglect often' nelculta In un• incurable ' Lung 1) I 4eaSe. 111tOWN'A b ;" 4 " GMAIGHIAI AL TIttiCIIIS mod Invariably give Walnut. 'relief., .I.7ar ItooNeAttipt, AXVIIII A, C. 14 TA It 111 iNISMU XMI it Tit agi.vt• ItotrAmel, they haven soothing SINGKILM and PUBLIC SI'EAKF:It-4,inte then to ekOr and,strungthen Ulu voice. • , • - ' - (hiving ((APT gd , ed rivutiitltintunyt;optilittity of the Troxthem, many .teorthless and cherry imitationa are ?t -iered sehteh are gotx7l for nothing: Be, Mire AO pirimiir - tlu true , • Nov. 0, 'Q!I--45-6m • L AND •WARRAIITI 4 I3 WANTED WAII..oF 1:412 ANI) ILEXICALIN WAR: ; ;. FOREIGN 'COINS, STOCK'S, GOLD ; . . Id ENT rind other BONDs 1301.:GliT and SOLD. COLLECTIONS promptly made ()a all po101s; D. POSITS RECEIVED. ,X44111,bt5,‘,1 hp ttptirell Rif the,,ltirto rate WhirfaVor Vr"tth their. httehlielar.• • • . • JOHN RUSIVON & CO. hankers and Drolters, No.:soSouthad Plinaga. Jan 1,7 U . 3.I . II.I.,I•3I—CLAYTON—On Wednesdny, the - 27tb int.t., by ;he Jtev. Ittiticy Baldy,df Doylestown:NY.. CII,ARLEN It. MILI.r.r.. ' of New' Br'giant', tt)..N.116( SALMI: E. l't...ty - r! , N. ur - - • 1 fielitTLF.R.:,MeLEAN—AL:PottavilW, onAVcdnefi day morning:the2ith by_Rev. Jck4. McCsool.,llt: FRANICLIII H;54•1,1111LIM avid Miss JaNsts, treurighter of Allen McLean, 4oth'of, Mahanoy City. , 1J Ili the 11;d- Inst.', in West Pene, CAT"- PREY, son of . John apt Hannah 13ult r ell, aged .1197 years. iii4titirlijiioloqt Ei;;..11411k Xtl pl iti MriwrlN, wife of it. Bixby, aged :It years ana7, months. , With life In all its freshness round her ellnging, While hope, and youth, and• beauty, ail Faintils • •• charms .• - • Were hers,tlie angels ellied her to tlielrartns. • . ...come, sister, Finite," they cried, like sweet, belts • ringing, •• • • •' • Their .voices found an echrr In her soul, Brightly she smiled, ruuryielcling „-• Droopeo,per bead sui.zr esushedontmmer flower. ,Paled by the sun's too fervid heat. The_Val • - •. heaven tifith!meeitly folded hands, . she said, "1 emit, L" Softly mi seraph's wings . To their brlgid Udine they bore her lovingly ; ,Whilerfliewlve sawed her.Attitnesbar terostuillyiiy. And niyrlsels'titiiisl their "harps stlrings„t r To welcome her, the ransonte,hand.forgivett, - - A. blossom called from earth to bleeinTn'hetteeti:" !I Rl.l..7l%:—Weilliesilay 4 , April 27 CHARLES ItsA-' LET, aged rri years, months and , ! • . Funeral from his /ate eminence Railroad street, ' to i n. 57.1 te s o Od 51 ..Iteadtbrpaplet?seleOPrP ."1 i ..aCklif . . VEY--On the tith InAL In Orwhrshurie,-RutkoLibtt FKY. [We'd It years; I month and. 20'daya„,. - -• . • I Weasastutalt last„ Mrs. cAntAtttsr: REPPLIr..It, in the trith year or her,lge. . - • ' ' . - ARARGB--On the :dl of „A pril,- in ',Port i'lluton, &tuns'. SeAtms, (colored), aged about 7V.:Authl,' . , *. SEVERN—Suddealy on Tamar*. morning, April lit o r 'o',D' c i iekiast. W %oar zre I I 6 : ; 7:1 . 1 1 7, of Ii , vent; , od 16 years' mid 8 mouths. leis sufferings are over, . - . • WELSrf, -- "WeduelBll.Y. APrAi27,4attr. JaxEs, ladle of Michael A. Welsh, aired 111,yeare: , •, lenuer4 frO , h. , Idelteo of,hef husband, Nor *tease-6114ft .. . , ;Way% On Weltiek,l. 4 . Ad„ to PrOTO-Nt 1. tO i rit . SF, Thar-Irtereas and. retsrhreav thll' • Ilf titil, , ipsettally invited., to attend. ~,t::, „, Pori 'etre foP.llljoi a .. , Diarrheria, Colic, on eeing• Palau It rtisidates els, go letoßestlesensa alleys mums Itkr. inflammation and - pramoies Healthy_ rest It softe i ni thn Gums, gynglt renders Tiethiag : easy.. Prim :30 ctn. Iner Zni cents inscatod in a Box of IM' ERIAL-Olfel 141INt.lbr Cots. ;mils. Skis, is: r um :maw -be t%o-rettd. Bold pi brg o -citts... . MUM CILEaRY For Colds, Codirks, *in Tlgoat, and .Drenetitto: BROWN'S BRONCHI:Li. SOLD EVEILTWIIKKIS, -- 1' ‘Wiftittb:.ll ii-F riarriagt . Peat WM MI Eitaavr Map. mow that a 414-. dioreise the en-, 1100 i PTBITILLZ GAS COYPANY—NOTIOE . 4. ,-"-- rani •• .... 4 • ot the r.toe#hottlexx of.t hi, tor the ion o; Director - P. ton lie told vpi l i f T: au, between the .oars of 3 ow! L. 111.. .Or ogle" No. teil COM ro at re,t, 17-2 BE 4 Wel .Ap - ASSOCIATIO . • Or POTTS t WlL—The :mous! iuret •• • ' ' ieil ihts kiitoclAtion, ru: ti. t::' p wii ha. at their- oilice. No. I;Ni .. : ''''' ''. ntin e, oIk.IIIIESDA.Y, r: sr - 1 4 ' .rtiOurs onriOnid 4 o'c:ock. P. 'M. ..• 1 - April .t, ''.7.71)-It•-17;•4].. MILTON _lit )0.7;F, , • • ' awe • scree . Otigg.--.A.11 plectlon -of a Prestden:t ari'd'... /It Ditectorsof tiro Manhattan Cant CA.n,i pun 114 held - atßhe otTloO of the said Onliparty, - aide. Sebuylklll County, on 3lotlay. the .5. , 0,1 1 ,1 ,•.. of May, lain, at noon. • • .Aprit-10. - '7O-16-36 'EDWIN F. LIATFIF:i.I") . • . • of.„‘ I At — Erarliltele e.r t. are hereby cautioned agninxt Neture, &ale, or use mny - Pumps -that an. tu X e ettioni otyAlltoon-'• Bar.e*tolat.itAkt44-4.4.11.4, ost uiqvli bpi) ,: t&TArt riee-thk.ftilr ezt,nt aw:l .1-hacqaireadkecn.ritenootlxultaitalnct Fey oral v.: all other lorrtaftem. It'ttlek - ' - `4.4l 4 lirErti-bbise f Pumptscantrp isuppit'ea n _ Ard.ISOY .1 II 113 IrortWor4ii, •Iffteoin rialt:(l act by tte "' - Aittkatilt rn 4 6 4 4 7 , i 7 3E ICAeF.D. Letters anent •• upon t. , stitte poil...Esteicif. panty fljn, demi/int hin;:lutrbern ;r1 . • t`AA O the.rttger.illers. his e.y.feU tors, ! d etned tot inn - lOtliPlkstatti are Arklut.sted mak,• infrti.„ awl tli vei cltl:nsa.galaNt tu.• will -pnt,....ent t 14 ' '1.1.4 LI „ 0+:0 • • • .I,A yl 30.Nk.. ''Attti-ney at . 'lollTlete.i.bi ;f7ili.l.Vntres.S.ris3t." 1..,, A pea '717 ' • • • ... • - i v 17 'SPATZ 0 '-,•THOWAB- HUM., Trading ,I...lTboulas, anti & VA?, In Itankrupter. There v.., be e_xtuiked at Pit Alt Sale at' York town, Carbon A ~ l'lt., on, WE'D:NYE , . DA.-Y, MAY•iitr, MR, at 10 - 1,•,•l . i. A. M., one naw:4 tiotalryforty (40) linrat' l pcm'c, ,: . gine, ~vdtti- p iml Aylicel,pnittp-atlatt drktn-w h.. drum-gearin g . t, 'll (..Z 'Pollera;' one; wrOaglit ' i r , .,; stack, boLTer fro tai tbar 'bolters; se., the .0 I..,' '' hefts a ttratillass mlnototAtingeratlne and pr:ar.l4: complete. Alan! .. ()wooden column pipe, Wlnt. , . ... ' . dlameter. :...Tale i remptory. . - •'J-•••', .Ht.'.l MAN HAMBURGER, Aa.iznee. .. April.l2,-Ir''• •, -71 '' .f I , -. • ' .. r 7,,,, i - Mme,TrAZ r;laßir.li.THArl, SCRUM; DE. AttED! • Nrit of-Adutinistrat low 11 pi t ils • ...Mote or Johoth ntichum, late •of the Itaroir..th rotti; Agri nglieen granted to to•• - ‘11,- - deriihrtiolV all nig-butt* ciamis•Or • lignia.t the listatU of attid - deoedent, are reittn,t;•d t, - , inalteknown tit"tome to them without dela'y • alt those itolvtittml to the' eidate to make intnied-rat, pay nieut,; • . MILTON 1100 N . : 1 1 ' ' ' • XII ISI CEntre Street. M. No, i.SI Centre -r‘t rert rottaville, April 15;70 4 • ittat • TLETTER/3 OF 4DMINLSTRATION ul.ii t he: estate of Michael Connell, late or the I ten of, P9rt 'Oartgkni decesim.4, . haring been" gra n t the. eiraters4netl alt .t)linlotte,baving (astute ugnin , t the estate are'requested to present the.sanie to underalguetirata;the#4ntleatatt to wake. pay tat et withol.tV4elaii 111 • . Port•tarbon.. - . to -. 0,4':: ll CTra,, her Attorney, Pet tsr ,A lid! 2, ',70. . - • 15,-6t • E'oll. S ' 011 iinden pin! . labout to epgrige brother boslnessculTion hi a, ' knOw Tavern Stand for RENT. • - It mitnatit i TOW /1.13‘,T,11164 , ...1 .1 11* Schuylk 111 Cunty, cin flu: main ' • i oat' leading frfnu 'to Tamaqua. T . a large Ktablo rittnehedntitl LIAPPIi of good Water nen r k.ltawn door. versitwVlll to- "PATRICK ct)E, KNI A N. Tu warorn, April M. 7l)—1 -Int* VALTJAI3LE BUILDING LOTB FOB. SAL - E - : • —EI(I,KOn 11,1- toot lota, fronting - on 1tu6.., •to .?(.Inorkh!strect.sroolTored frotiv.llinsuol upward.. rayirnoits in 110 monthly Instalment.. 1.1/1• 1,, Wit.1.11931413.1.1.1.44.1iial istroitt. near IL /1,. Depot, - Pottsville. April IL 'IU--4ILIG-fy . _ - r i oft ACRE-4 . 0141:41.31,AN to 11tecilsttlest ou the upper rOllll wyt•al l'ottt .: lvllle ndd Poit Carbon' the property of Nt".s.. IV tut:twin.. If not spun soh!. the Laud wilt be divided tufo blind trig iots, hyrect. Etna thltl ul.t.' l A) per lot; partbre nkonthlio'iustalknonts or JlO. 1 , .,i• ,further particulars apply to J: M. NV KrtitAt r : or DANIEL, tt'ltE.tlL t.N • ,2ypriltid,7O-17-9t-twkl Ctir. Norwegian kt - - NUII4TE ASH : COLLIERY FOB. RENT. , V IIF. iitAKLANRSCIIMAJEFint at Windy willbe rentetl on favorable tt-r:ii The.,Colliery embniees ' the Mammoth, sit iiltio;o• 'enilditack Heath Veleta; A "gotal alone ha.. liccti 'sunk urion the Skidmore Vein and a tunnel tl ri .to the Mammoth. Tort tenant with stiftleient motto, to purchaSii - the machinery and erect .1%. new break., a must liberal lease trill be given. Apply to FItANKLIN tW EN. V 7 Spilt h Fourth Street. Phi ladelidi i , .11-I.ENRY ' Engineer, rolls% 11e. ADrit- ! or to' .VOR'SALIE*-20aharrela genuine Early ;,,,-1, 1, • and liarrbron Heed PotatneA, at. $2 per • Addriva , E. crik.lLll.Yr,Tarnage, April -, „ • • • , 7CIIOIII-6./14.M.-4. luit - hnd Lotin , . 4ttinn .rtr ' Teenis eatiy. App! „141 • A „ - 17;0R thirit 11(x)rjin Seit 1 Ing.,Centrti st., Pbitsvilli.. pp4y ' • 29 - ,'704. -.11:•:,1.1,117.111,A13, 1.. „ 'Ncrit' SAI, *,...1.' t" lye, Tc,n Lne.rniniv,; sniti.;.; .• .k. , nit -i-Lotn .. age rend:- Tins been nsell b.r.-• , -,.- weving'enal.ank e!nal.dirt in, th e mines :and Vs i n g•,...{ :oi'aer:." A 0114 - 'L•ti - Giro: W.' §l'Vi Dint, Pottsviii.., .Tan I, '741 , . • .-1 120 ft. EFOR.---Tir co ()!ims ill Rus;erti Oflivt- I: tit pi - I • 'kiln:, corner geeond . ninl Matiaintornfo vv..,.. ,Vo.,:t.oenicni April ht,,Apply ? to iirNits (.. a:t-s -8.t.L,1.W1::..1.pift.,..41401, At! Unluintonge , St n:et.' , - 4-u :::f!..5./.4! - U . ' : • , • ti. D74"ES VOR . SALE. ira.trs Attn: Beek, Mab6tltcmgo Street. . - storr.'"' • ' • " brick . • . ctt. et Apply tq' I'l, C. 1tr14.14- Real I.,:stalo Agurq, "M4ltantar.go Htreet; • ' • Jim. 1, ' Vatt.SALE.:—A Fivt-, Ton lex-atuoti ve, - f6r 4-Goatutg, - . road. II as been t-t - A for 4, at vv.:. coal•anwrcouldirt_at thotofuvi.ltndAsingoodg , Apply to • r." (I Iminary i r , TO ' - "E`Olt VE.A,an.+4lu.; vhluaLle tract of Cigar Lau.. t L. ' know if its Robb &At , iilcA)re4ler Tract, late Ikli.- IPrl. situated 'in lily lb 4 14.? 1 " Seiklir 'kill TOW atul-co.utalklag..aboot - cicrei;ii . .olfcret.l for .upcin restspApilikolicriit.s. Apply to - Agent, - otriirt Caebort. L'OR SAlE:4lnther imre of 600 ratter won :- •-.1.: - .land, ip_Leblitiori County, snx. • Inties south Pill egrbVe 44'14141w . 114,41•40tpat tehrulon and l'inv kr9ve'Alailroad". foe ilculx)10 principally oak. Ap - >S • 51V -05 KFirbtlxville, 'dr .3rontii.•-wrrztu, Ig,`Unlon'earge P. JO4 "J l ithanon Co., 'a. .I.4atit with a Run of one mile In the Mahauoy ad joining Apple.to ,••-•• +RASE CARTER, • Real Estate AganH‘fillier Terrace, Pottnyille. TIES • ,44E et :" FOB: SALE.— I-1 The- nu • Ober olfqrs for.nale his doubles2-s.tory . hric3rdwelitigviisrzieit calliteiiiid Schuylkill A yen till 1 111# gtuntiClS Attached-11%* acrtiii are under lino eta.- t putirglAtuickcidWp kt,reoti; shrubbery , itt , :,..roraenoutttlirttkaanorturittoll, apply • • • •_ 11EISIVit C. IiCS.SEI., Maltantongii Feb / 2 4 ' ..." I - ' • 7-tt - • . , Crii. z. E T A: irE',l-TA:1:61 , .r CUT! 'PARK AND HOTELr."--,7118 , unile.rslgn6l cancer:. of uylk I cciOntyPay4 Askiedation will ree..!fv, propoaals for 1 , 14 , e Tears' L'etticer"of the Hotel ah:l Parlc. Kepis jaauble quarterly In advance. ros".es itlyeu op - ittelst.day of April urn • • ' 7 7 1 ii.AVOlitglkiLtOßP,,Pmst F. R. K..l.fittFHF.tr„Bc•C!l* • itAdEnart 114 VOle.BlitLi i .-41uP 00 horse en .l.•gine„ pump 'shaft - and -gearing': One 30 hors, en !, drum, pulup shaft und ensuing ; one 20 in.rse engine. 2 itallersag feet. t?ltt Anatitack• ; one 10 Inv h , P, 0 4 0 PIT and 10417-arak,l4l: colutunli t ite; e h frfaßers, feeilty 31 1 seitliet:,. of spline • ate's: ' Apply 411.- - .31(111C7AN a ~14rew Pli ladetploa, A pz11.24-:70--... 4 -.11-by Mier toPorp4nri EALEs TATE :i.GENCY.-4)I4'ICE, Sit.; ttanAcz. , --The. nhdentlgnee having had I.: T yettne.s.*)witiemte. Piuttreyinke:lnution, - pier:dint' Managelnent oft. Lands itrtieit y - kill and rulJetitint.,lkuuttice, rrs offers In , •_xeritioa tolowneri,vo liands;'&lllertEss;ahil heal F•••••• ; tate it( evnty,,tleseriptiqn. lie is prepared to at Lein; to Punthiaa and Sale Of Real Estate. • , Examlutititni reattillevelopment Qf Coal Lands: - Exam Imltionundlteport en-Condition of Collie ries Chnktthitrofiteht, Puytnent of Taxes. - , kiti ' tV937o4; 3 l l l4ol.isaids; Lotsdite. *. '' •.' ' • }TANK CARTEIL - Itiornuttleceorge :31. Troutman, Esq., Pr,,ti-• defit . Centinl National hank, Thos. Illddle Co., itishun Lippincott, Ph lituleiphia; Atiollib,F-I.torle, Esq., Philadelphia. - bcntember 1,8 • • • f - . . .„ Foit E&11 , 14 - 7S - Fltst-clabaWhIte Ail' Colliery i • the.. l / 4 talutitos",(foal lettse yea-ra to run: M,001a.44 Parini ganacres,on Suannelao RlVer. A .twenty feet, lot - In - Second Street, isulttdde rot private residence.. Town loti In 3fa.hanoy , Tai Lease—Nfatuutoth Skldnaire • and Prim r 0...• Veltogoicatilalniney City: • , For Itent—An . plitco 16,811v0r-Terrnce, . • - - AppW, to, - 'FRANK CARTER, atel'Attent. Silver Terrace. Potts..lll.. • . TIRO -- PRIVATE: •• 5.A1..E. 4 -4.lne-tweialietti interest. lit the hurt - Coal to New.Cakile.Tteiviriedalp, Schuylkill ('o.. "('known ,na t the ; Vol; Liannian truet,)- containing about isereti., . A trust orlt3) , ann;s orCOAL rind TIMISIF It LAND, Township.'• • -• .Vainahle building Int.n• on Atailantongo iyet. A silblendid• - lnt gtti 1.-Wairtkili • venue, *I feet front Ittl 14 - e ATeiftit, itiltVsT tosa rront (linet, A I ler. ~ Ottetiouttlh- i ntental., tu' the “Ctxtl .11,111" tract .•,t • 1111 3 d tn!k,bU3 i ntl l Pit! MI hip, , to close Alio eNtote the Itite>lint..-Sard'h EMI. • Ppl3 - 14 • , • ESR.Y neat' Anil ntstcd,..Agent, tio. IPl,Stalata-• 101350:M., l'ultsvillo, a. ' .1;a11:1',";0- 7 1-1!. --- MACEEINE4Y- PO'S sALp: • !'The &lowing NZlW , etts hand at the Duncan CO One : pumping enytne j jty hors* , power, liteb.. tag th.e. tunehinery coltilectegt the tl.ne-hohiting erizine, afx!yhollw , .,'Wthatt the 211.,• ebinety eon nectoT with boißting„ •• , Stx Vollerh u.seallor pumping untl feet by thirty.four inc.i.tirA In dbuneter. with all •T e Mt l artquet 7.lnch (At ihiortd -74isatixtaetery"ttr(lelt.: ' • - The - .abbve pww..biazer7 .Irt tool ec,nditio:i!:, , :frAtitsoaliLtrzcint , • , e_Oti pi and pipe!;. Wntei , : . Ifirerl3l4tietigana*; ni t , i t, PIA titanknillietrvantiAalllittelbuthlinge iu wbiell were fa.- !:'or frirther: Infoir‘ ititT6ii. tlttier7.'s•- • F4IAIPAILS4L., or ai r th• Duncan col erv. ' 211): T"M 4 L43.12-'tf ••• Sap!• i ~ -_- OE AriVIMUKD;OC.! 44,11 •6.44.0 , . 1 611410ne 510,14'1;#4,P4g143e. • 1„ 2 thirty ” , • 1 twentiyi , ..,N.'l!•: 1 twelve ' -'i"- 1 ten `• rponataciCn. i 4 i 1141144 In. x 22 n.' 41 9 1110113./.33 ft. Rlip . MlL x. r!Arr e k . -" • x 121 t. '4 ". 4 1 4 1:11 , pAcK .. I7 ). - 6 4 • lAA bniti=gl4.• yds. 12 in. col. pipe. 4. • 6 tnfor4t!pri. 414 In. to pa " ." • • , .1 6 6 " • " " 1-g ".s.lte , ,. 141.0 h.nit Itlnai#l tont) tiantaktienx inclitnwon Dena on (74)41 turget. ift v rtv4lo.4.4o.-tr . . 2.) .41, • =NEN! APRIL, 1870. itotiret. o#. l lig "Jlinssalt alb c m~~ F ALA - C 11:1-N El: :10 small ' lift anal !ford . P4Mr. .4.011.3 chain, various site& riun , .0 feet ttrits •• ...„w4lll bolts lik4;- Rlpga mmpletr. • 1 6 feet 11 - 11111 - . . —1 3 "" •:, .114•Imx 4,1 ref . %1 ....3etinot " 1 " 301t1.-x34 ••• About 10 tons spll. pin t iciArt, 41trx...„..t In N 34 .totOf pump I inro l . l foot lathe Arlai . th e tool:4 sulthble utaking and rep:01114 , rofetylsuips. 30.,.1P1iinf scrup rail. %rim rope. - " Sheet iron. •IriumNithvar )11 band in. and:tit) in ' _ for VCII- Wittlag at leetAirtintil edit htlt4,,:• *Vibe bliulitiirry JADVE SPAILKS• WA 641.