FORTY-SIXTH, YEAR 41, &Pt 1411Clit, NOTICISS -In be tweeted itipteolokepi leseler this boa, 61.0 atm pee Iteie, eta& IJ:seethes; 2 0 OK . • "•• eml indmiegPint isaertiasi. • . - 11A1 4 Z.NAN & fiA.MREY.- 1100 WI lersAnd on Pri n tars /ind Ittntlern,l6l3 Centro Tottsvlllo, ..•1111•••• Piioio!" - outitat SATURDAY; MAY 7, 1870 . . - , • .. TIIF. MINIMS, JOURNAL.% h atte d ~,,,e ry mu i rdo , pan t ing; and Tarnished to sabsteriber4 at _V 75 per. annum, in ...adcance. nr al if not in talmatice. • , 1. ONB—INVABIABLY, IN ADVANCE: ' I Copies to one adVis, v cc 1 is copies to one addn...vs 1. 3 u 00 01 ": " 4 ‘ . ..‘_ _ll 001 Zi .• .. .. . " 45 OD TO News pealers_lN On. per IN) Cordes, cash. • ' "To Minlstem and School TenCiert , We Will -lUlll{sh the Jannsat,by mail, at 61 to per annum, in advance; other wise at =/ rate*, .. , . i - —,. • Tag. DAILY MINVIR 301:IINAL Is published evril vreesy Morning, liaturday's excepted. TRILMS—Ten Tents per week, payable_ to the carrier or i IV: by whom :t ol l :l ig:1We In advance, eert ed. e Year , I: , v-`;..."' . L 'l'C'Eltb.S. V -75"Iree; erntlViji 50. one 0 . . • ... • • c RAJ;VD. WEEKLY. m 1 N EllS' JO ,-- ''''' lL t 7 :4 per .1121VO, advance; ft OU for six mont.'• , ; OANNAIL a itAMSE'V. Publishers. • . •____. - RED ,F,v.i:DE T 171• :: IVA OF LABOIt. . . 47r TiIEA. 2 . _ _ititAi.irk: MoSft - rott, the organ • . .of the trorkttiginen,in an artiele on the su4nsiori and the tariirquestion, says : • - 'Anv.how if we can have no tariff unless the workingenwiti submit to work for - what the „" opera t o rA choose to give, maybe •-we had better try' a Hula free trade fo_r.: a-- (-flange, as it isalid not he Mueli Worse-for theloon of the coal mints titan the "c hinamen's Itasis" ()tiered 1):,- )(aid coal operators. - ~ ; The editor •thinks-- , that the Workingmen could not•bli much worsi. Under Free Trade than the coal' operators' under "Chinamen's . ' Basig" as he terms it. : Nies thi,editor - knoW the full ineurfinwrof iiis la , l i gunge ? We tiiink : 4 - 4 1 nat. Therefore*, Aye Will hreet . his attention' tali few facts in ct 1n1;i1ion therewith. . : 1 In 1857, .1859;, 1800 and 1861,, under Fret Trude, .the wages- . in this ltegion for miners and laborers, were as follows, taken from the pay rolls• of some of the principal •collieries in the Region: 1857. i.als - qers,in.skie, per week,.., - outside " " , Miners, ' .. " - " Miners, working by contract, per, vo:elr - - -i :. I • 18.19. .I.al.l% . iers, csitside, per week. -i 4: illgilif., • ; ~. •• Miner*, " " . 18C0. LatAir(!rs, ciutNicle, pei w,...k . s ?' inside ; ." 4 Mlnt•rs, '. . 18G 1. .. - . ~ .Lalxirers, inFlde:- liegun at 0 2.5 and r 0,40 t•'. t 4 50 ;". Znitrlde, ", "-5 DJ t• " " 525 Miners, - I , . " - " 600 " t" " 0 M : • - ;Neil'', the '!Chinathen's Basis," as the edi - for terms it, which he . asserts is not any more • (*irable . than the wages which the Miners and laborers' would:realize under Free Trade, is as folk4s : . . . Orasidelabor,rs pet Derek, • lughli,• Mtncti.; . ' ' With thirty per eent.•reduction oil contract i • i work. .; c• • .. 1 '•d .'under the contract priciis prOpose,, by the operators' basis this year, common .miners could make $.l per ; day, anti good, competent . Men, $5 tvday, of 7hours" work. ShOuld they Work eight hours a day, they could make as gOOd wages laS under the haSis of last On what Mr. Porker terms a "Chinaman's Basis" of Wages ; the wages are about double what they 'were under the Free Trade tariff of 1857. And if a similar tariff ni . erely for,; s.revenue should be re-established, wages' would full undouhtedly, again to as inis'era-! i~ly low figures for wages as those us f0r1557459;',60.atul '6l. - . . .It is stated, and We think with . truth, that! the basis now caeretl-by the operators, sdderi 11g . the reduetioniu the • prices of,Arti 7 l eli•A since last, Spring is equal to that _911;: kst year which the. mett..:•Propom. , a theinilves: anti the operators 'accepted. The liasis'Ail4i year Was $3, and the wages paid on • :Were; as follows : • -Lalx.frers,:'out4.l,lo. 4•4: 41i nen: ; To illtistrate his natter uHirr ekarly and • fully we \via give •the fol 14 IV ing compar.istvri /cif prices Of _thq principal f- into fanaily:ecosnlliptitiii, .:pd 'twit :11ay, obtained ftoni inn. of ollj - ino,:•=43:v-.' • liable ineiellants : t at' pcl:kit--4. ... . , . ..May; 1%i_19. ~I‘l9- , 5.- . 1+79; l'otrete 1•2 towii,l.,• nit,, . - 01,t; i k•l. lb:, ::.,p, .1. - , 'Sugar - • 1.0 19 1• - " .• 10 A., 11 'Teen, t ; c' , l op 1.,t 1.79 ' " . 196.);..1:,4 Nfottisifes, •'- .' f) To •,.1 ...11 prr •,4:11 - :' rip, ~-, 11M) Ittee, . I•2'elp, 1.,r 11,. - ,1 ICI in Gorey grneerit9: rr.iii lulu IT, 1 .,-,...1it.i.,,, I h n d . , FRi oVISICoNS. Flitfie; . • z - "... 1 isr Potatoes. • ;1 :Li I lam (Smoked, L'.s I,r 11, Dry Salt Shoultlen-, ' if ," • tottokts.l ''" . : 17 - II lievne, • t. . . . . , ... i oiler, „ ' :1:2 . 1 - -. 1 111 rBB".' - ...t2 tier .I , , Z. • . ' 11 '... • j illy 111 ii il I. , . i Y Prints, to"tislins. cheek, alai • c,'.l le•r - eol totl,lc.o4slr , —au avi,rag, . o f ~:;; ' - Ter e.'lit. 1...... Plinit 1!...:i. Orem (1i . .0.1...., - '21 , 1025 51 ens• wear, stult) as 1. 16111 s. Cas=l.. I o '.;:, sinters', Vie., i slant ler - itetus. I 'Knelt as stork-' lugs. Illie mun- ' lips ez. notions.) , • 1 If Oln prrilioAtion -of :t e4.lnpronit,,e 1 alit Feen entertained favorable hy the Nvorkitig men, and illev 'had shoWll kt tii,positioti il., • BEM :accept Niiiat 'been granted; with these minced prices for - articles entering -into •efutstiniptioh. they Would have:been heitt;f oTr.tlban thv were hist Spring.' -- Nye might remark! in pas . sing, that in this:Region:the confrai.t price • rhal,:e;been too high, while • the laborksLaic been receiving too low wages in comparison. . In some of the. other regions the labiirers re ceive higher wages than in thfs, hile OA.. cont:ntetiariees are lower. Here tll 4l l inint get te‘O large a slim which Ints,a tb depress , ' the price of latiorers' A s hciges to tpq low point in comparison. This J in. tie future ought to lie imire equalized-. I ' lwconeludingthis artiete, rte haV 4 i • to say.that! protection 1p his industry is tile -• MO:it important thing the workingman con advOcate.' Its enactment means plenty of . . Niork•at god wag'es, comfort and happinpss for himself and familY. - ;.. He should not w crate in a paper- Ostensibly devoted to jiis • intercstA, the slightest alltision to, the possi bility of Free Trade I . wing desirable under circumstances whatever. Wheir,the • i'•-ott. Was. started its editor'was• an out-aild 6ut Free Trader. Very, properly he . Was :"shipped,". and the river Oacedunder :the. • teditorial management of Mr. Parker, NO.IO wa.s 'thougbGlo tie a in•oteetionit, °- -kut ho will jeopikrdiie tlf:tt reputation: if be -lishe i s many more thoughtless articles, inch 'us We have quoted above. . • . . • TILE ASSAULTS ON TILE TA ! , h ! EVER in the historY . vf the Republic! , has there everbeenuch . a detsrni;iiied etiort-maTe . by the Fri. Traders to break down the productive indystry , oT•1 he .cfr;un try, as at the present thne:: .141 Oinkres.F, lwe:find them - fighting the, protectiVe•ifeat-, urel, of theVaritY bill inch by inch, acid it requires constant effort on the part ofiSuch faithful representative:: as t-ielnenck,,, Cal i :e, Maynard and others, ta Anertini a • complete and successful onsLuclit on three features:in the interest of foreigit mautile • Lturers. 'While we '; ,- ire all credit to.th rep . r ...resentatires in tigress who are stapding. . "'firmly at their poqts•and lighting dui Free Traders, we hare not words of condemna .l. tiowstrang enough•to` express our disippro ' hation of the course an ibis subject, 01'101(14 ':great eneniles, within the Republican Tanks ; Rrotect iPLI—t; ell. Thaler of Mastachu 7 .i setts, Gen. - Logan. of and .Mr. son of losra. • these%representatives'ar pUblictis it is true`, but it must be. rianem hered 'that they. are from the Demoeratie rathks, and joined the'Rliluiffican park dur ing the Rebellion with the Free ,Tratte leav en "Odell is inculcated bY modern Vemoc racy into its followers." From this Ilresy it • seems thaOhese latter-day- Republica is can not he eofkLerted.• the question of ifroteel -, big its industry is the 'greatest befrire the country. It s . involves all. - Interests :Ind es - • pectally the material welfare of the -l aeople.: subject ivllich is liccoming under l,eiterand FART every " i year." South' and West whietk Iu .heretofore been indill'erent and to stirrie A . tent hostile on. the gubjert, are exifressing _evert now increased interest on thetimbjetit. -In a very few years the sections of the coUn: try most warmly favorable ta'jirotecOng, tihe . industry of the muntry will be those • And we •tlelleyo,_ that the fate :1.4_ - .Than of: he representative Who now tiltef, a • pir i roffivilly public part against th,..tProtce tiorrof American iidustry- is sealed for the A-111 realize s 4 ;. we now thht those men who oppose . this • great iimt principle of political -economy, fire '•the enemies of the courttry but of um race., And it will' be well for these men . to ponder and retrace their steps before it Is too late to retrieve themselves. S 1 4 11EME COURT,DECISION . AT .LAST. . E CRIMINAL• COURT FULLY SUSTAINED. . . 1 Opposition .Factious and Unlawful. . , . ifardi ' i 1)y a; telegm niust receiVai from burg we have the pleasure of informingogrreallens that the Sdpreme Court have at la4t decided the case of the Comduinwealth C 34 relatione timAttorneyClenenilvS;Chas-re Ripple. , .The decision .was maile,weterdaY, p o dipCoas in favor of the C' ) wotiwealth and against the District APiiiiey, l againit whom nipereMptory.....vaiidamus was directed. to ,i4ue.. Twstase was argued in Philadelphia - i 4 t 5.... - - -- Ge'ginning of March last, and the prin cipsl question Involved wait as tOtheiight4 the'Distriet Attorney to trander cA.SeAwhfch . bid been returned to the Criminal Court for trfal over into.the Court of Oyer, and .Ter miner And Quarter scions, and ilispose . Ott theta in the . latter - Courti, thus : de-. piltving,the Court, of its business, - 'The Su pieme Court decides that ho .has no such' riht, and a mandamus is directed .to issue, f.. et trimanding, him to try all stieh casts in the C' 'urinal Court. This clecision, - in; : connec ti A with the amendment to the aeVereating p tie Criminal COUrt; passed by thelaSt Legis h 1 ture,.we presm ue disposes of all 'disputed q iestions, and Will enable the new Cot:at to titans:Let the business for which it was. estah llslied.l We hope that there will now be an end of strife. •The decision shows that iill lie olitrnetions. thrown in opposition ' tolt, ei-e factions and unlawful, andthat - its op it,osers are responsibre for. the delay in the . ti:ourtdiusins . of the County during:the last 1 - Viree years. . ', • . . 1 WeWill publi,h the opinion of the Court its soon a. 5 we receive it; . ~ i , SINEY ALIAS SWEENY. N to-daY's JounNA!, Will be found a copy, of a secret circular-issued to the members ;oftlie W It A. on theith of Marchty 111 r.; `John Siney, (alias. Sweiiey,) County I c resi-• :dent. ; It will be seen upon, reading it that on the date mentioned he reeornmendio the . !Miners and laborers of this. County to lese . no time in arranging With t el employers st:euring the operators basis 's2 50 per ton.. !Now fltis islower:than the 1 reposition ..for at ) onipmmise millet we made in the in tere4 of the. men and the trade. f -e re ceiven measure of abuse.on that score. from the Workingmen, pray what does Siney or Sweeny merit . ',' Now, , at the time we pro . - jx - )fzed a compromise, some of the coal opera tors.rated us soundly for doing -so, stating thatwe did it entirely on onr'own responsi bility and .witiniut authority from Ihero. Which is trite. We did not consult d'single operator on the subject. Our object was to have what we considered a fie rate estab [ fished, aid we believe . that if .Vae W. B. A: at that time had shown a disposition to com prornh,e, the members could haVegot better ter131,.3;1el there is a probability of their 1 How ining. ol) : 5 Igt :7 to 4.'4 .<< 00 hi .J ;4 50 6 51) ( 1 . Iu 111) . 1200 Now, we take it, that )under the Circum stances, Sin'ey . alias SWeetly merits more censure Abe liainis of the workingmen than offers: of compromise were not So liberal as those we propOsed. Probably Some flurry grew out of it, stud at Monday's Meet ing to divert attention'Trom himself in con nection': with the matter, . he. became the, .mov,ing•spirit in having a re.4olution passed abuSiug us. , . . . . ) - Among workingmen and, operators -there SCIITA to he misapprehension in refeiene6, Tt-if, the Pos..4ition 'of the JOURNAL. - , • ' The Workingmen charge us with : beirig the organ a the olicrators, and the oper'ator often .say-that -we are the organ ., of the work inguit:n. With are mistaken. This paper iss the orgawot neithd. • We advoehte what we cow,hler right forithe trade. We commend:. what is correct in theaction of either work ingineki or orieratoni, and condemn - just as, minpity what we 'cOnsider wrong. We-are tli organ of the best interests of the:trade4 notof any paitieular branch of it, ignoring all others.' This.is the position of the MIN JOUJZ NA 1.,. 6.11 this question, w MO . it Will continue to iteetipy while we have control of its eol- `II !pi 12. 00 111 k MEE! I I i 61' .EDITORIAL expeyienee..in this ' Coin ty now rtitfiiing ; over some -.forty two year,, w(Lhave noted three ; experiment , beside thepresent. one on the•part, of men to Icatior rather mislead the, wiykingthen,_ iii thelinater of sc:euring their tights, which I , v the wa : V we have :away, de fired to see kingmen: seetire in a "prope'r, reaspnable and just way. .We remember that Parker es.4ayed the matter ()nee, failed and :then subsided for a'humber of teary. Bates "tried_ the same thing with similar results. Price IlouiPlied for about a year at the" head cif a workingman's paper,:in Alinen : iville; in a nukement,"and'then . fic subsided,— hasisAM the experience of labor dipt cultic4 fomented by idlers ..and demigtogues, and suidi wilt lie the fate of all movements of ,eharacter started wrong and con -711104 In every instance before, the leaders re sorrd to the sank. mode : of ctontroling the men that they &filmy.. , Instead of:adoPti4 a conciliatory policy,< and endeavoring to . produce a feeling of harmony' for (he malts al benefit Of employers and employees, their course has been to alienhte and distract; abuse and bully. And when that course . culminated as - it always will, .in evil, the FOod meR among the workingmen -WhO.•re • alize the necessity and advirstage' , of being on good terms with their employers, took. affairs into their :own hands, and - -the mis trhii~`ouslemicrs.,we.re coMpelled to give up their short-lived =,.f:way: We do,not desire to : see the organization of the wiirkingmenl)roken up: We hope that it will lie kept up - , But to. exist successfully Fitt do good, it must rid itself of the leaders, who in their "buneombe speeches talk stieh . trash as that the ,workingmen should put their "heels upon the tteekg tof the-tyrants, the Roal operators;" they "": should shoull.r their - rifles," etc. The true policy oi the organization is cone s iliation, harmony, 'not thai of the igoorant, scheming leaders whose motto seems to be "rule 6r ruin ;"• who know very little about the business of the country, and who if left to their. own :re-; sources would bd nimble to make „good : wages even if they bad the . opportunity.— And yet such -Men want .to4,et themselves. up,as competent directors of the business in terests of the country. The sooner the workiniinetes organization is Titl, of sife 'selh'silt, • worthless demagogues the better it will be for its prospects of effecting good for its Menibers. -- Dro'rEcTiox TO .LABOR ATN D: I N 7:. DUSTIN.—There -has. been nothing; that has damaged the cause of protection at • Washington, so much as the stupid ignoratiet of the leaders of tlie,.W.ll:,A: in ordering a suspension of the trade in March, and also stopping the coal trade inStehuylkillCounty for the last live weeks, by refusing to eon., Cede ;otte . .:iota to the state of the coal marker: it has been used -by all the Free. Traders in , , • anti ,/ 1011 , , of k'opgress as an nun: le nt i n , favor ofitl36 reduction of the duties on Foreign frhricsywhich,of coitrse reditees the wages of labor - to. that.' extent in this country: We . appealed to Some of the leaders to pass even resolution iii favor of protection and- send it to Congrtsg While the great eonflit was 'going on with the enemies of Anierican labor and industry, at their meeting op Monday last, hoping that such a resolution would be very - effective,. coining, from the, working dosses; but they refused to do any tit ing Of the kink Gen. Cake also sent them st letter, which we understand, among other'things, ;also urged, them to do something to aid in se curing protection; .hut it wa.s not even read to .t.hii:* present; yet these leaders profess to be the only friends and adVoeates 'of the 4n tensits of the Witrking classes., Out upon such miserable humbugs. . - F.DIY9.72'S TABLE:- THE OVEIZIAND have before the May , number of the Overland Monthly, pub lished by Al Ronian 4: Co., 417 and '419 Montgomery, street. an Francisco. ,The magazine contains one hundro 'pages of the Choicest literature, front the isms Of some of the Most eminent 'writers of the country, tre‘ating; upon ' , almost eyery current topic, together with tales, skeiches, rommiees, etc.;which . cannot fall to Interest and amuse, eery lOver of common, sense literature. It, is a rnagaslne pen Sable in'the Subseriptions will be re ceived at the Book store of, Barinan.4 . Ramsey. Arras, $1 per annum, payable In.advanee.. .6 , • 'C == 30 2 24.011421--**--- - 3 • 4 weir--"—' 6 7 SATURDAY— * SUNDAY...-.. V MONDAY .- 01 TUDISD_AY.. 11 VarovENDA3 . r 21 TUURSDAY.- 31 FRIDAY. _._. The saw mill of Mi. Charl Manor, was detitroyed' by fi night. : _ • . . • • A large aturgeoniittractetl Much attention, at the' corner of Mahaatongtr .and Centro iareets yemterddy. *. -• . a. pii-rsfOrrciw.—iNineteenth'Stinday of the ynar and third after N t apter: Day's length, 1-t hunt% and 12 niinutesd.' • • • • B. F. Blume, l X. T. K., will give two of his , entertainments 'at TtimaeLua; on Monday ,and Tuesday evenings net Mr.:Duane delighted his audiences here . few weeki ago, and.we have no doubt he will be equally successful in ' our neighboring borough. • ' • The Second Presbyterian Church, Market Square.,---The Rev. Doctor Smiley, Pastor, will preach to-morrow, Sabbath morning at-101 and at 7} The' series of di-seourse on "The peluge" will be continued in the evening,sub ject. "The ark and embircation of Noah." Sca' free. Go early. • We learn that some of our bathers think seriously of closing their *hops on Sunday. Wo hope they' will conclude' to do so, as there is no reasonable excuse for them to keep °iron on that day. 'The man that cannot tind•time to get shaved on Saturday evening is unWortlw:the attention of the barber on the Sabbath. ', Course of Sermons 'the Dtiluge.—On 'last Sunday cyeniqg we had the Pleasure of listen ing to the second of a-series of , ser,mops otiAhe Deluge, 'how being deliyered in the Second Prbsbyterian Church, by Rev. Mr. Smiley. Mr. Smiley handles the subject with ability and elo guence, his theory of the hatural causes produc ing; the Deluge being quite, interesting, To morrow evening he will dwell on the Ark. These sernions are well Worth hearing. . New Aceoinmodation Passenger Train.— On and after 'Monday, May 16, an additional passenger train. will "be run between Reading and Poltsvnle,"iit - .the following hoursk—Leave Reading ar7.30, A. 31.,*.eonneeting there with the Lebanon Valley fist line friim liatrisliutg and arriving at Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., - stOp9i,ng at• all intermediate points. Returning, Jeaye Potts• Ville at 4.20, P. M., arriving at Readibg at 6, P. M. and there nutking•connections for !Leb- anon, Harrisburg,' Col um Dia, Philadelphia • and all itermediate points. . • • Pennsylvania Lodge, No. 719, L G. T., l'Ashanoy City,. have elected the.. following oilleern for the , ensuing term : W. C.. T. John C. ilensingei;TW. V. T., Tillie Dreher ; S., J. Harvey Smith ; W. F. S., John S. De Silva W. T., Charles Bensinger; W.; M.,' Edward Latham; W. C., Geo. IL Laurey ;.:W.3.Ci., Emily ileusingec; IV. 0. G., Thomas Joncii„, This Lodge was histitnted but n year ago and has about 80 members, and is in it -very flour ishing condition. • . ... Route ,of Pardde of the Improyed Ortler of Red Men, on Tammany's Day, May 12th: - Form on Centre street; riglit`restatig on. Mar ket; up Centre to Mlnersvilletdreet, up Miners ville-to Third, down Third to Market, up Mar ket to Ninth, np Ninth to Mahantongo," down Mahantongo to Centre, up Centre to Callonhili, down Callowhill to Coal: down (bat to ,Matich Chunk, up Mauch "Chun Centre, up ; Ceutre to Hail and dismiss fort inner... The line will be formed again at 121,0't lock - sharp, and march to the pie-nie grounds: . . .. f. , 'U in 'Unclaimed letters remaining .ilm P4Lsyille PoAt 011iee May Gi 1:470; 1 . .. . f haropelnerit land than would make half at do ti of their little king, dams, and to bring lu millions of the pagans of Asia to compete W i th the farmers and laborers le of the West, etc.' r.0 . ,,1ie11i defended the bill. Finally, the pros:lons question was second ed—yeas, 711, nays , 'l, excluding all amend ments; but the oplionsitiol - to the scheme "till bustereti" so as toSpreyent a yote being taken, and the House trofned until Monry next, without having editplin • the nill. , . - It . • . Ins tht I , t f eree calthy CO'NOR 5. , onbtncc. ores To ?HE EMMA 0' Tit El 24.11.1 Elle 4 . 01.7. RNAL: -I observe that Su •, ," • wry severe' on Since or Sweeny, and servo ef the leaders of the W. B. A., but not mote vire than yOu ought to b e . Of course yoL e 4 not expect anything I else from Siney, ' to Lta rabid Democrat, and of course goes for trade, with his party, and lew wages, and y u o ght t o know that his prin eiPal adviser and- , is Decatur Nice who draws up his papers and lirites.his letters. Now it you can find a moret t t le rincipled demagcspre and a greater in the whole Cottoty;il would like to lime* he '-is to be found.•'-- Ni e e wants ( •to go to o' Senate, and. Siney er. Sireenrwanta toile p 'lds - office l / 2 1 . deb'sults him better Alum wbr 'or, pe be also girds to go to Lisa: Wore, an tltereAtre,. i l they are ,hob -no t ogether to 'delude tbe workingmen into;v " far and keeping the:it selves in oft*. They Ara a. prechnis: pair of deretagegues and wel A. .Imatth, W. •. . ~ ~ , WouirtionAn fir .t Eitertt nit Eris Prig. =al= :WSZI af'-;t:ititors OF rag :%'-` -, A.,.14,rf , ii..... , • :, . . . , tertial„ revenue retelptg Ihr . the _fiscal . sun &11110011* • t i,,a- •-- , ! ' - :.: -- evict . pi:triton' Altegt.tornie , aleart ....., ._ 7ritt,,,,,,,,,,.....7.,.....:itte,, ...of swift sold„ and ptuntnisofsf tikllik , . 12 -' bombs May. .. •I. _. . .--, • IT Canby on saitrdsintlinorilahed 'cora,. Firisant'af ' ./Syratussa4 , yitsbabkittitlle# fur' lireshisTetritory, - --.. • ' • ailwils City, . a.. im Momisy nisht,itoht. nerfasemarse mOrdmi-edby Dennis IteGroU.Y. ; . - . • fir tibo WWII and Mewls Committee expea.ur re- ' inarttbelintiding bill about the kith or 12itt irunsaL - , o Sir lb* iintrirs of the Wleconsinlinate Prlloll ,Mere on illrandaA dentouritt by Iftre. Lass SIAM. . Sir WM. IL ilancy,, a pmminent Virginia:law , Ter, died soddenly at AhysamUltt, on MW:Hlar FVea" l l - Tr +ill Ihriti uiconititartist. lit'etiises, and. Pro -1 shut isunderstood te 401,5tibeir coalietatd„ tint re ' commanded to riterem ,r' ' 1 ,;••„ ; . - Ii sir Cookie it ?seed's fibmitut - mill min fl ee ilwel. inms, In, Evansville, Ind., were Iturned on Saturday 'night. )Loan SWAM • , • • . . .' : . . - abir The term of Um United States Supreme Court, jnat close& disposed of 2.. 4 5 cosmic:Living about. 2:k! on the docket: i . • -• 1 ; - - i.e-Speaker Blaine.' of the House of itepresentn tiverthai Joe: I i iued to be, aenniiiitate for IL n. 7 itenntOr it.. - At Prov Menet., It. 1.,.0n Sittnrilay, Thos. DrLi. edit died tau few hilitute's after taking ea grains or '.C.4aratti) Saratoga:freight , ileput, anti • ilinedhd.'s steam sate mid were destreyettby Ara The less bulbous s4o,Ohtt. ai' The Georgia Senate on Saturday p.sas:ed a resii. Intion fisr aces res tintil , JulyPth. :The House recoll-, sidered its action gelding metre hers ells:tied under the old arganicatinn. 1 , : . ' .. , ' #a- The Senate of 3fatteactinsetts, by a vote nf'2l to 9, tin Saturday; conettrred in; t be Tenstloor bill . fur factariea as passed -hy t he Iloasc.• - .• ';- . • , • • 4e - The Senate Cenntitltted on Claims will bePort favorably.upon the rrsolutiori paying Southern Thy. , allsts for PrOPerlY;Latin for military- purposes' by the l'initm army. i ' `' ' ' ' .- - . ' •. - Si' At Boston, on Saturday afternoon, a fire Origis'- nating In' Doty's batalore,'eurner of Canal and Tot,- versj.dreet, destroyed about thirty buildings. ,Lots Siaw,l.lo„ . , . , StauT.henunitier of ea unity oaths taksn under the varitara proclamations of Presidents 'Lincoirr had. Johnson, as reecmictl In the. State lkile.rtmcnt, was not lest than 30ti,000. 1 - , ..-' . . . I 11:0 . 1 Sri the Thirika'SCAStill P . ircliSt. Court at -Rich tnoneltill Alonday Judge Chase presid ing.the injunc tion granted Its - Judge Undertrood against Etilsema was dismiss.ed.- H .• 'I ' • , - ' ; I . SR' In View' Of the threitettitit'nititude or the. Sioux Indians; the Government s nending'all the available troop: to the Nurtliwes4. to 'protect. settlers and the..Pacific' Itailmad. , '' ' . 1. a.d• 'Vie Georgia I louse of Itepresentativek on Sion.- day Concurred iu the Senate resolution, continuing , the A epntpriation, Tax and llelicf.acts. of ;last ;N'ear.' ais/'' Ine , publ lc debt statOttent, ju,q Issued, shows a totali less rash in- - the 'TieaSury, of 92,129,f.41;33 I, It decrease store:April tat; o 911,11.17,M. • • ' ; a lit • ' Pile related peopir f W ilmingtien, N. 41,, cot- , ehrsted theirenfranehltwmtent on Monday. Every thing passed Off quielig. I. • a-li At I,Oulst lira f,tim Nltmda-y. John it. Ittorton,, aged itt yeas(, - tie; son oPia banker, 4filettragsni . bier named I'itwens, In a Wiese of lii repute.. as- At Inditthatfolision Monday miontreis Of +Die City ("mined Pestle elected, illietatbittatot anti; Dein ocrats being chosen. , This ruakestunpalitical elutnge. SS. Virginia. Nevada, held Its Inertia pal election on Monday. ErivCS;l4lllll/11e:111,aftS rIl•C11` . 11 Stayetr, b,y •-:l2:inajority fiver liirdlteoloretli,the, i , ppositiOP earlidate. - • , . r Ilia - A'frarne building, In rfklIPW of ereettori Mild cage), fell TuittalaY afternoon. Four, men at Alrbkit on it were arvixely, if tout fatattly injured,. ..". .. Sit •At' Belfast, Zfe., Tuesday, Joseph 11. Ifirfiees re covered averting for s.lo,oooagaltist Dr. N. P. Minroe, for inalleractlee to the treatment stf tgaintitrit eyea. tii,- The Supreulo Cesare of the' l'alited States on Saturday, rendered a decisiou, atflrming the; right of the State , of Kansas to tax the Union Paettic Railway. The Court adjourned until s)etober Mid. I4r) - A fire destreyed",No. St Centre street. Nese'YOrk. Sunday sinernoon;.oecuplgil by the New *fork Print.- I ing Company an W. Alexander, booklitnaler.— The total loss is Slatihrt:, . , . SS-The rallilmtion . of the , Fifte enth' .Snerndnient, was celebrated by the conned. people at New Or tis on Saturday, the chief feature of the day.lteing °cession, Whirl% took an hour and a half to pies. als-Ex-Govurnor I.V . ells . 11;:11$, 1511 . ..f1"11 ' the,/ appoitit ment of V. ri: District .t.ttert.MY for , Virgittia, on:the, day on which he was injured tie the Richmond till:- aster. It Is thought be will accept: - azi-The' ideltinstitp-tity. of tjticher trait sunk by en alislmt with the steamship tkrinalty, atT'Oreen Island, in the St. l.'avereint., ou Sunday, '.The third engineer and a passenger were.lo34 : ', (/' • aa-Tile Vres Men t, Tuesday, notitlna 1 cslilie follow ing Consuls: Stamm.' tlitypt Florida; at Winnepeg; tiscar Maltnrooti,. of Minnesota, lit l'ictou 1. and Thomas 11. l'earn', of Teti tu...:.icc, at Kingston, ',la- ' tnetica. ei - S.A.Washitieton deem:Welt stip; that I*er:it. bed-' • bans, prominent- in the Intairrectiatt ItaNe made ' `overtures to the'Spattish Mloisher for a recon 'ellia t ion arlth the Spanish Govervithent. ' 1 • AleAt salt, Lake City; ent Monday, ('apt. W. IL';. Story, 1/eptity . ii.. S .: •,:tfarslisl,', Was sluttle:ad hy In , man unme•il Hawes, 'whom tie was t rying.to arrest.' An armed pOsse Merit in pursuit of the manterer. ad- The• New Vorit - ("anal Roast, 'at Albany, on. Tuidlilar, ;Wade the following reductiont;t in canal tollS,:--6.11 salt, :ta,ili per cent.; cotsl;'& 4 " geaill, -, i3,!ii,: flout, in; idoo,ll e pig nut :serail tron,7:t. ~ ' - 4 d• ',trait, Collatrn died at,the City Ilesteltal ill:, Boston, iln al urelity, front the eirocts of litudatiinti,. taken to commit Suicide :while temporarily insane.% Coulee 'tits a. 'tidbit:nil:lied 'English euglueeri and mechante; and , ac one time estitor of the I..eiseissit ' EN'elaNidat, ' . ; . 1 Oat-lion William clam, a ' nempiltient, Il.''entlont politician. tiled at'st.. , Alhaus on tinned:kyr ' aged '-'II Ite was a nientber of the,-Vermoirt D.g.islinture and Coniptroller for t ie., Verinont 'iliii.trit.). trader Presl4 . dent Lincoln. I s' ', - : •• I ' i , 1.4).- A despal ch; fru 1 Oiy ,o leii,l'inii, says that a eft', eular was-strest 1 'at Is' ki ... , .akn Prielity-,I directing: the Mormon Ilrethren It meet in the will stl houses' for drill. A ruling and drilling arc said tette:get:tend , throughout the Territtiryt. •.. , , • 1 - ~ • ; • its - At the aninial itteeliattOr tile (.attributors of ' the l'etinsylvaidit ltostpinii. Monday, a resolution, 1/111/111sti hy Mr. Wllll3lll 'Welsh. was adaptist, direct 'nig the managers, if prtnittica.ble, to arrange for.ali- ' •-proprlate clinical instriletioli for woqiitn , students. ' Tile old otliee•rs We re reeli•el ed. ' • !, Its - Itts reporti4l4 bat In: SfiillX, 111/113.itiM recently atipestrcil at the ; Ilitetsetie Hoy, company's 'Fort at white lions! plains, el threatened to t'ill all the . &tangle:ins in the :fall sett lenient'. Ittlne: given supplies their retired, saving they •• - oillil ref urn 1 and Milli ' their titre:l3,4.P There IS great , :iirtrin aiming the American lettle;its inn the border. ; - tee:-At Itlelnininit, on Sitinatit::;l/11.10.1.4/4 7 / 4 11Petr Phillips-, a colored murderer, :Wiese execution NT Sl z 4 ,011 he nu eml Mn o isf :fudge ;Underwood agai n $t the validity id: the. (Wart Willett tried him, Chl •f ' .InStice Chits.. (nettled lit favar of, I he competettcY-br , ' the (*.dirt.' 1 - ,llitiss pardoned by tlit).4.:t.-etrtor, NlP lips, who hat,ll,lt.s.ti nice' thewrespitt-d, "will there fore be hanged tat „Nils-, 'ilex t.. 0 - , " ; I' rt, - , • Antietig the bills pitssetiltY file r. S.,g_, mate. On Monday, was nine an n nil iiig' lilt. laws of JWyorair),l . TerritOry,llfl/11/1 / Wllieli r'h ler Jost lee ()owe may ap. Joint a receiver., for, tilel Union Pacific .Itellronil. IA , Witlshitignin dispatch says the Ralirdad Company I renew to make ' the deposit for Ilavis'i elatin, itild -hake ordered the running of trains to lie stopped; if. a receiver he aprPoi Well. , , /Iv- A Convention tinelinling many -of the motet • prominent men of South Caroltart, mot tit Cha ries toil on Tuesilay, . The otty‘el'is to seeure the, I mill i gralltm of foreign talutress. t'otinnittees. in Introit, gration; agriculture, edneat ital.:and other subjects, were upPoilited, ..Witoreit the Convention I adjourned'. until N't ednistilay. i , ' as"- At I telima .)tontana.'on Monday, .k. Leconip-• tort and Thine, Wilson, charged .wit It rohber)"iial , nttempteNt nit/Tarr, were tried by it comml Dee,. of hti•nty• four lei ti7.llS, found guilty - , and ;harmed; In the-pre-sence of about :11'0 .Petl.fttlts.. TrIP • IY itch init . . was brought alartit, net by 3 vigilance coun .s nitiee, litit be a tin I di e!iiteet I rut of elt 'zeal. ' .. . nt,At litittirelitt, Ritilsas, a feue,Mys,sinee, Col. A.l'at-ne: and ltl. I '..,staplebitt ; "Mallet - it ial citizens, - • quarrelled while drinking together; mid agreed to light Ili a dark room; Pay riettad a knife awl Staple ton a pudol, and the result was that t-he former was' shot t Its titgli Clitt lungs a nun he hotel-hail his throat ea. At hist acqoants both art• alive, but not espeet eil to steover. I, • • f ie.- 'lll.i contetcd Disorict Alt:roues-, case wdsr.ter-: initiated In fine *Nail-v . :of Commtut I'lerts; Phil:and-I plant, nn Tuesday, by a mond MOW. deelsion. setting :ISMe foe- jialglnen I lit I letober darts, nil declaring Furman Sheppard el, e,ltedllis• a nisiority- - of IS. .'Tine decision was real, y Judge A Insult, and M r.,Siii.p. laird tife,ll took tint'oath I.tf tali., as. District .'t to ir ney, . I. I : ••I , * , rtirWiret. C. IhAillain, ngt-iit of the SCW York 'and :Virginia Ste: mslitp Otuiliny, tiled' at, lticitstral, V a....0n Sa e's turday. of injuri received at:, the rt :eat" disaster. SA-st,ati. Treasurer I 'advert' is Wit exiitet-. ..• ed to liver. The . Semite of V16,12)141. on Saturday .isiiipted 41 re-4'l(lmi In memory :of Mr.' Bland; the. 'colored sionithr ' Irtni) l'iloce ,+:.lward ivlto 'Was killed. ; - I. - ' ..,_ Ai..•ln the Cittaatilaii.llatise of Commons. Sir 4olin A. stein - Mold ;13:4,4 11/Indliii:e d a bill /11111::/1/1; , .1110 . Northwest Territory in . . preemie of the , Dons shin "under the name of N fil!ltiliel , l'rovision is Made for a Lieutenant Gicct noir; Exe". e Gunnell;"entiv antu:ll; and : Legislature;. it' Kalish y tit' Sitto;li'..Sl is 'gratittsii,lazati. lands are reserved for the Indians-and' halfdireeds: The expense of the ntilitary lone • reOuire.it to !re- Serve order tato' tie divided between the Cattai p dlinn i attiLlintiCrlal , t 'overflow:its. , . i ' . I : 4 - 6 - A Toned(' despatch tmatalgtees Ilan, on Tina day the steamer Algoina lea (.11//illgWoo.l, for',Fort William, with stores' for the Red Itiver,'. est:sedition: The flrst.detachni,cnCilf time exteeslit ion ;is expecits I hits. ready, to ietart • i tliout the 1.1111 inst.:• Ansirding to advines lis - Way tif 1:1111/1/440, itiel has arranitisi with the Iliso aln Baylrompatty for it loan of csme, 'and an advance of Lea worth. of gosals to his sol diers, his% govern merit - being recognized a legally existing. The company Is to retteeupy end garrison:, MichsMichOf the fort as, is Ind - 11444.1.41 ht., • the proels. natal I...,overnment, and resume its t rad.... ''.. 41 . - A Carlisle despatch rep4rts i rouble at Dirk in- , sent College, front It refusal-id Iti•.l n it nor and Si mho- More - classes to obel'y an order tiet he'tneti its - , 11 air pm that I lie classeS were' absent front. rev - Rations on April:9:lla w It head leave. a 1111. 1 .4.41 bei n g.assessed with minus marks ,' oloected to the- punishment as excessive,-and refeised to per:orm ally duty until the , 'iliffereares• sltutthl be settled. .dfonilay the Facility gave notice that absentees would tic sus . wended until :septentlier„and ally remaining in the town after ;Tuesday 'hest, 'would. Ire expelled.. The classes still „ refused toatitglii recitations, and were. stispittitieti. 'rh.; . revolt include": about . one lialfilin students, it if - The argument; in the case.of ittvis against the union Fitt.lile Ititilroad, Is'fore t ltief Justitte Ilowe, of the \i'yotiling supreme Court, was concluded on Friday. The complainants:Alleged that the dtrectors and trustees of the road by tihe eli;vteelof malting a contract with Oakes ,Ames for emistruetlng, mid the sante day having It assigned tistleemsi•lrea.cleareil , slajso,tio, which they divided among themselves in fraud t at the rights id the Stoekholtlers', and that the "Citimir '..11/11111..F.11 i? ails 11S0111ar011Cral the trans:- action. Inner infairtous trantatetiotes Were also' al leged.. The tier. ..Luce atlinit tett great irregularities in ~the ennktruetion of'tite road; but dented the jurls. , dletlon tof the Court; and (lanais! that the corpora tion was medvent. The Judge rendered' a partial de ; elslan Saturday mitrning. it,'' held that the Court had ,)&trisdiellon. t hat t he defendant was reSponsil de, and that -the attliirei of the Company.:have. Iteen so managed asi to render it doubtful if it will to able to satisfy any judgment for claimant.-t)ing tii the , vast Interests aftected,the appointment nil a recent or - I was delayed, 11l giv4; defendant an opportunity to I fortlish sati.ftwonry sectirßy in lien therf.p.f.tin Sat unsay nßernottn, , It' was ag co'r — C - 111iitt the defence' tle,posit 1W law fut iiione,t - the amount C-Rtittesi by plaintiff withla thirty days, as sectiritV for any' Judgment the latter fitly obtain. ThciCourt, t hen,- fore; deferre9 judgment in tl t rase.,,,rase.,,, ; .. - , , al-..'lced . al-..'lced: ei t^ S. Senate." on ednesday coinirtned Salt - Mei ItaY to be binsul at 1U itinepe:/, ' • I sear Shelia- . rise, Consul :at !loot), anti. Th.-O:3N .I.llizerlsoitt , 1". S. Mariehal ; for Middle Tennessee. - • I I • , de - , A mom; the - I'resnlentlai 1 titaninations, 11)1 Vicsines,lay, was William Mel.ennati, to bc-11. S. At-. tortteyi fur Nebraska • . • , . ; , :ire` ::'s delegation of New York shipowners are in 'Washington, seeking relief for the narigat int/ In tcr eat: They ask that the registry of large vessels from abroad be allitweil. anti ally this wilt revive; our few *Uri ieommer_ee, Without Interfering ,R illy the rtlaSl.= lag trade. • I; . • ; ' - ' 1: I ! 147 . •• Tile 't*torgla 'Legisla t tire on Wedriesd.ay, ad.' jesurned until th&tlrst Wednesday. in „July.' . ' air. In 11/I..AgriCultUral and Iminilgration 17011- ver thin at Charleston, S. C.., mi•-IVedinseday, It was Statal.l,,lll/11. llatS//Uill Carolina It:dim:id (lifers land' ' tree to Immigrants. and eeentributetilialtOldtawarda building four xteamersi to bring trtintigrants front EueoPe'.. Northern and Weatern fartnersare invited to nettle In South Carolina, it generous policy heing pnanised. , • " , . ' , I , 414-Wedricytitity- was observed in Virginia. inne eordance with Governor Walker's presdinnation, as ts day cif humiliation •and pr.tyer, f in eznory or Ille recent disaster, At Richmond:nil fh chqii , beN were filled and rinsincaa watestrenentled. n the United' t States Circuit Court, Citiefittst ice Cierse - nnoic some e ft er i gt ° e It i l al ell ' rn re o m nelli k a g r, in an r d " tr u ntili o l i rn ie esi iile it t• t o l t p ir l r At 'gait intore, on Wednesday, the. city a:l)&4.s were closed anti The flags half-nit:sated; In aynipathy with' the Richinand mourners. i _ t i. •; ' ;; . - /a- The Methodist Conic - e'en - next South, met; at Mafll, PULS, Teniiessee, oti.Weetnisdav; '. I; • . SS- A 1/111 haa been repoed in,. thaMassachuseMassachusetts ft Leythilatum.,lncorporatin the Grand Ltalge of the Knights of St. Crispin. I . ; 4S'At the American .MedleaD. Convention, in. Walthlngton..ein,Wedneattny, Prof. Alfred Sidle, of , Philadelphia; wait chosen Preendentj and Prof. W. IL '.eitlt_intwin, or Philadelphia, Seeretark . of ' the , American .Metlicat Association. Iti„,tras agreed b) hold the next nteeting In San PranelAce. ,' - - air St. teluis Owlet" a .City Tresistircr• tin succeed : the defaulter:. SuldskY, on Tuesday; I rindT -aylor,. 1 Iletisocrat. was chosen by 817mujoriti-.' - At the same ; election, =lltriaprity wasgivep Mt. 'an'appropries lion of tr- 4 0A 0 0.- - ,to' widen the" appiroaches to the bridge. ; 1 ; • • • • , . - . , . • Ja• In.WasliingtenTerritory the I disatrectest Ite publlcaret have nondnated Marshall BIUTIS for dele gate to ,Congretts; to defeat :Garfield, the , regular Isonalnee. • . • ' , : . •• . : :' ' "1 , .. • •''' , Irir The 'cola:ilia people of . Chartestbn, A. .C., on Wednenlay, eele the ratification of th e, SU teenth.Amendsnesit by a parade and tiring n !a dnie. ' No- Red Cktud and twelve other - twinelpal Sioux Chief% are abort to visit Waahingion,,, to consult vit h, in t.t r , "rruititkii4. In relation. to their present con-- . /rir o i l takreivartdinits In itanicia frir iti t e enwditi are prearnntsingViscurowitic - quail. - tlt- of ilitarytitorealtrepdashartgir to, on tile, way , :to Coltintarestai' and Part 141111aina, yotunteemarritianorttyrthg. .r. , " t , • '.- , ,-; ~ ' . .i ' l . -q , , , --.. . - . / I , '. ' ' ' OE PSNNMMAiA.IsIa. EZCCEI oii u:lvr, the itelisselaci nuii • lir At Baton; '•st roller of atarnmi.atil the Custard Hoube has been detained selthweatetilled stampa,,;. and Ms abseonded. He was -not employed by t i& • (loverninent. • . Weis- bank at ' ockland; Maine, was 'robbedon Tucaday of gaOAlOO. of which /IRO belonged to the lank and the rest to depositors. tiritt .New Orleans on Tuesday night aithooting - a glow • ,d pet:wet:M.lam .11arrerleporter of the PiPlcaynne,' i and ex4spental. poli ceman Smith. •Thenalter was dangcrotudy wounded. ° and another ;tr.-9(110er minted Beipert was alsos i y ; Wtmantlecti. .rialsanble arose from ;,•• , . ,Olf. The - Jackson Railroad Otinipany have brought ' gulf against Henry S. McComb and fathers, at 'New ..o r l an i,.rorgLoop,oootiaranste,gtawing out of *recent Seat for the Control of the New Orleans,,lselutott' ' Great Northern Railroad. 7 '; Al. Chester, IM., on Tuesday niarnitig,Hto cot , - tart mill of Brewster. Mcente &„ Co., win; destroyed by rite. Loss about $60;e00. The fire is suppmed to I hate been incendiary. , Ali, Two hundred and fifty Chinese :Valorem have betAn engaged-at lieng Kong by an agent of the Mht ffeatri Valley Immigration Company; attti are now• on ;Mei r way toithis country. • la - The hack repatrerson,the Union Pactließail ,rond, bet Ween Potter ardbAmtelopt) Stations; were attacked bY ' ITP-tins. oll'WedheadaY.! One of theca was killed, anti the others were driNen into Antelope Station. • i. • • fah - A Sonthi Pass, Wyoming, despatch says Maier thirtion on Thursday made a cavalry excursion in pursuit of Italians rind had a ektrinhlh with' theie. killing four. Two of Gonion'S ointmand, Lieut. Stinnbach and a sergeant were killed. The country swarms with Indians. - Lai - The Senate 'Pension Cornmittee,' in recent.... mending the postponement of the [till' pensioning lira. Lincoln, argue that her,earfe is , not that of the. widow of useddier. but of one in civil life: thatit hatt not been deemed advisable in" a free Country , to provide pe_rrnanententalunients•for facilites of high officers of state', as in Burope•Sind that Mrs. Ltneoto IX not destitute, a recapitulat ion other assets show ing her to lx• wprth about terli,ooo:lrt addition to some ltripmduptlve neat estate, not to mention dona Cons etc. The report is aigued by Senators Tipton, Pratt, Spencer. Howell and McCreary. g:-The U. S. pharmaceutical Asseeiation in session In Washington; ou Thursday. accepted ltertr'an Thonfics, as delegate from the Philadelphia Women's Colltare.• The association - Iwatt occupied on • Thursday, in regulating the standurd of thedichlat preparations for the next dectkle.. dad -Tho last X.kgitrlature . of Louisiana, repealed the j Ohl venal statutes , enacting new ones, but omitted to provide fqr prosecution ore-rime* committed pet-. or to the drat q r April:PM:and thus left a etiariee for the esetil:s7 Of atiout one - hundred, and twenty-tite persons indicted for Various crimes: tit-The Republican' (try Convention of WS:thing- tbn met on Thursday, and -split into two parties. Witleit held Separate couVentious.. thescre nominated for Mayor the present incumbent, Bow- ; the other Munn:fated Richards, now Chief of pot ICI , . . ' " p* .The-South Carpiltissiinnfigration Convention • eutjournetl, after taking measures to cstablish a Bu rowan Immigrant stcaindilp line; and terming a clety for the Mtn - Auction of Chinese labor. 4 -At the General Methodist episcopal Confer ence South, on Thymetey, the addressor the RiAhcips Was'read, counselling , inesl••rst in the. deriberu ctions, declaring that- the ('buret l has-steadily ad :enticed; tan:that the number tif young men °geeing for the intlxiSt ry - is inadequate to ;the dernand; commending `the improveineid of, the literature or: the and everts to .itriprnTe the religions ~ condition of the colored people. A. epeeist cenunit--; -spiritual was appointed to prepare a pastoral letter en the , spiritual Interests tif the Church.l a. ••Thepoked States Baggage - Masters hod It ra ken me it's Mut iiTtl Insurance Association began Second Annual lionventlon lit •Vtilatgo, pa' Thursday. , b - It is a futon nctkd that Vie inerrwill soon be dim , (4111 rgrit f rorn the .- United Sta -* tes ' r ' Army at Spring , Nr,acw., • • • . Whierkind, n merchant ; of Ashley, Ohio, ; coin milted suicide on Wednesday;by hanging 'din+. 1 self I n a barn.' • " . • P-The` arrest Is reported of Morris, military Sher- Hint Warren Counts, Georgia; for receiving bribes from eitizens , for military arrests.! . fits.. Two of the men engaged In the robbery of the Lime Rock Bank. at Rockland, Me., have been or rested, and Mon inisouls and currency recovered • which is believed to beall,'or nearly nit of-the money stolen, ' • • r'- ; , U; 'Jones, Treasurer of; the New 'llama ire .11eforia School, has disapPitaxed mysteriously. necounta are stated to be correct. Oneratelli&e.o., extensiVe COtree aßlergo of San Prfuicisco, have failed for SZIA',OOO. ' • a block or reehieneeti, tit Leavenworth, Kan...lg, were burned on Thursday. lots, $.10,000; ty„Tenney's bamboo paper mills, at riloonittled, I lad.; were burned on NI etinesdaY night, causing a During the[Sm.:tint - in was- seyerely injured by the expiation of a boiler and revolving cylinder in the Mills. , . • • . • . • lc? :flat latest intelligence frottr different sectitnci of Canto:lint . confirms the reports of st a rt grain erops, owing to the drought. - . THE N,o,:ritt.NAL ..V.11;7/111.: FE:;!:1)- ,ING NA•rio.,; make4•the foltpw & in e4mqrnetits' On the pwiition the..Nation n til Iralik towards the Fut - 1(141g : „ . . .'"The section relating to the ',national lianks,is • interesting, in a Variety of ways. The national -batiks have on . deposit in the 'l7:`.nited- States Treasury, as security forthe redeniption of their viriailatiem, alymt :PI millions of bonds. 'As _WC Wive , repeattstly pointed out in the Nation, II& natiOnat hanks get'. : their full. interest- on these bonds from the Government, and then get 4 -i : eond fOll rate of interes: front the people on ti, ii. , eurrency which they iwOuf against the boinl:4. I.l,tilere is:intl:Jule interest in ithe country which' emdal liti,justik, legally, and, equitably mailed on; t iyMitribilte a ',.lar.Ter. shaft', of its - gains than heectoforii to the support of the Government,.it is'alie I, , aiiki MI; interest. I I . the Funding Bill, or' anY alter' hilt, had provided that the'llational I wanks shOuld hereafter be hoied a stuit.etpatit to one, per el nt. of the.intercsFiin all theirdionds deposited in the Tret itryouid that the said tat”' U should n detitioteill mu theinterest at the time , , ol its pityment,• intt.a word Could have been. said against it. I tut, in order .to ensure a Seem-, tng . sil . vrk!Ss to Mr. Boutwell'S scheme; the I.ank's hveie to is Aiiiil i OW, .tO give Itli their o'al bonds, • i. and buy new antics, lbws: ensuring' to Vie Triiis , ury thee.xpense of printiig. and issuing the inn - botills,:0141 to. Stant' -OHO -e1,4.: triO•i.olOtlliS slpll-.11. ow per cent. ‘in the -exchange., In this man.M.rolie only gi i ;ssl suggestion of the Fitful ing ,Belt i, was rerWred obnoxious lirt the sits ph ions method of carrying it Out. This whole s(letiou dias. however, it is reported, been stricken liiit in eonnuietee,. until it is •openly' de- , '`elared that it is 'stricken out at.the holding of `the national bank 'men," who Wouia not other wise allow the bill to pasS., .4 Should be inter esting :Oho people of the .United States—and for the; reason, solely do the refer to this section' . of.thc hill—to notice• what sort Of, a tOree they havii ealled into existence by the National Bank nit, TAlli,t what they 'have to, expect from this firer in future., ,It aeonstii he:are:ink areepted in 'Washington 'ILS. , a political 'axiom that no measurikcan pass - against, the opposition of the -national. , I Kink - interest. If un this ois.-asiow they. liave.so tar optaiiied a bad Measure, they will be all t h e mitre likely 'MI the Mixt °evasion to de feat a good one." . I • , -.A:I:NIA:AL RAI Lno.% o or lowA.—Western railroad I militing is going tin rapidly.. Thn Cen tral Railroad of lowa ix one of the most prian V not anit promising, br these. enterprises, and many of inr leading hankers and linanciers are associansl in t•be,Avork. such as .1 iv Cis ike ,v• L CO.: E. W. t lark X: Co., .' r ,. I.:agar - 'Phonipson, Col..P.:A...Scott, 'etc. A arge It has now . been tart at work, upon the line; coigraehl for, eight ilisinsand tops of extra • ti tiality, , iron have 4 been Made,' and tive trundrist tops are 'being l'ons4trOOliwr *eel:. 'With 'fitvOrable ‘veather, the whole boo is ofcpeensi Jo, lie eompleted this seat•ion. - : AS; this: road islinilt in the interest of it...- great system of Norlberu•and Northwest railway now centreing; at St. rauffak.) het:mite (lit outlet of -their entire Southern !traffic, and as it rims, fi (1.4, throtigh the finest'mai n of towit, its . First M. "7,14 . 4 . ` Itota(b. - Inay b •W ell reeommended wi 1 edzifidence.`Many li ;liters 6rf ;overnments' are 'alsing'iolvantage of the' reecnt advance to sill s ihifir securities and reinvest in the lowa Centrld 1101'4 . •.", g o cicat usiuc 5 [otices. S. cents a line Ann insertion; 0 cenbi a lincreaeli anise wirul insertion. tiI`F . X . M paymentsTestutipst stt (tstllatist'st. etstsstss at.ttite—war.prisq.s:nt-11:And's SA Li:, ot.llll,ts tissoststtt t h1114111.1.A., iA isLAND tt. Veikt re 'street.' • Flu Nfs, Bto 15 yards, for one &Mar, at ;alland's taill . 4 , lllre streot, silver In Outage, A prii g, -7(1.r NEW rrATTEItNti jn,t fenely,4 tit the Chink an, Trimining*Store, 1::2 I 'en e )4ret. below Anierlew llome„Pottgvllle. 114( AO(4IE HULAS!). - 0'.<14 3.) cents for a superior eyeter Stetent Pritta' Ltellea and Grants Ili , staurilia, No. 191 Centre . streol; Pricea '..reducaal to Null the, time. Call ands.en tefor .A- • FRENCII, English mid American Cloths, 41 styles* And' o[ t.helluest tomtit tits; titp.A.Smitit:.,.C'efitre St , FEEncit PADDED LI ! , :EN, 1)10 - lA:4, a beraitiful art I elei. D. gratin's, Celktre. Street.. • OLL OW Air 4 .o ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GCCUEII . .:, Is of 'double. strength, and the only purr,'Essettee Samitieiii liinger,in the market, therefOre.t be only art 1(.14 , to "be n•lied on In. case% of Cliolvta Morhus. Diarrtima, Dysentery, Indl gf%tiorr, the ettiVik of Change of Water, cold's, • ..‘st; for Holloway's and take nit other. A tialtten- Spoinnful of It Is more than equal toff, whole spoonful of any; other. ,Sold. by druggists andlistorelCeepers. Ficty . cents per bottle. 'Johnson, Coct:- don, tikr:. Arch Street,:ylilladt,, , iphlsk. CititnrtFif : Cul" Fon. Ilot:LOWA "5. VtinittttOg • • CON PIKCIIONS, They are so delicious. Thenloctoni nil mothers my they are t hn most safe and effectual remedy for those posts of WORMS. The gcnutrni have the signatures of Lle proprietor?: on the:wrapper of each lxtx. Twenty.llve cents per boi. Johnson, Holloway & .Cowclen, ell Arch St.. Phila. June itifP,-23-IFtf • tFIE. CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. Pulished rot' the henistlt or votr.vo r MEN and other's who sinrjie from Nervous II( hility, etc., sup plying t he TII.IIChS of self-cure. \Written by- one who eu instlf ; and sent (recoil receiving a post-paid 'directed envelope.. Address • 3L, 4 %.1 - ?AI '. Brookkn Dec; 113,:ak-1-52-6m. () G liFr l L P h A vTt i aillfh AL g elixir. '..W4 li ore . r ."- ts • Se h t6 P r i r ' e, re l by frumSb from unrestricted vests to this invisible bilt powerftil stimulant;....yds a tiled', eltiallivelgorant of some kind. Thtr gr t object should be to choose the b6g. Popular yls a pretty r......t good guarantee of merit in 'this seratinizing and intelligent age, and tried by this criterion liostet ter's }stomach Bitters'lgands hest among the invig orating and Vet:hi:it ing Medicines of the pp..ent, day. To the wants of pertiuttsAnitatrist In Indoor employ -Meats, especially in etpftLed buguries • Where even withglie best possible vigi - ittion the atmosphere IS' always in some degree lilted, this artlutplous M 2 p vegetable ule is. peculi y adapted. %The nature of the Ingredients is not yidery. It consists of an alasettilely pure diffusive stimulant, Um:tarot-9f rather surcharged—with the Mild extracts of ,sana tom iroots and: barks and herbs. The phannacc , *Oahu Its tinctures, but what are they t The j like of only a single root or bark or plant is present In each, Not one of them combines the three - proper ties cita tonic, an alterative, and an aperient. All tbt4 elements are blended it, the -Bitters.' nor are the.'e the sum of Itamodicinal rigwimmencitithiris.—e .4 is abut a blood depurent and an anthquodnodle. • The baleful effect which air. that has been parti. :thy exhausted of its oxygen by frequent breathing Picsruces on the Vital organization, IstiotOrious,.and whento this devitalized atmosphere is superiulded the mephitic vapor of hot air furriaes , s, It heugines deleterious and depressing in the extreme. To erns: Me thesoitem to bear up, even for a few hours earl) dap against the debilitating Intluence,of a vitiated lidtllOsPiterv, a Wholeflome tonic and alterative is urgently required. This grand disiderattlra is sup plied In. Hostetter's' bitters, which as a stri.‘ngth. sustaining, health-protecting agent hag un rive" either amonghincinal or tuirertistsl medicines, dap I, '7O - ••• • i. 1-lx UST 013 T 1 _.........,_,_______ CHERRY FIXT9II.BL TROCIP2A, - roe . 6Dida, Coeek, Sore Threat, aad Brearlitia, I None*" Goad, None so Pleaintint; Nono Cure as Quick. • ' RUST TON t CO., IQ Antorifouse, New York. tr y te. no more of those .horrible• tasted nauseating " B owN CUBES THINGS." Nov. 8;139.-46—Gni AA CIOUGS. 00I,D, OR 1301rE TEBOAT RE. iv:area immediate• attention,' as.. , neglect often results in an incurable' Lank Dlsease. BROWN'S BRONCHI- "' r , A , 'AL !.TRIXTIEEI win most Invariably QRONu , siva Instant /'or Rnedielirrls, I‘,o Anima. CATARALt. Ogg sumprtv and Uu - Tnno4T Mamma, they have a soothing ellen iiiINGE:RS and PUBLIC'SPE.,OCERS use•them aft Fleai and strengthen the voice. . , Owing to the goal r9putaisiniPisti4l4l4ritY of thi, Troches,_ many blorthless mitt eiNeop faitinlieni are tire goad for ARtAtND. -00,1 0 1 0._ t °lo ,rrm* We=rue ßrawir's BIiONCITTAL TROL"FIIM soLD Rytunittnatis: - , • .. NO. g trENRE BAYLOR'S RED OIL LINIMENT, The great 'external remedy for Itheumatisul, 'Neuralgia, Sprains,. Praises, Chilblains, Swellings, ! Stiffness of the Joints, .te. Poasersting unsurpassed . qualities as a Liniment it will prove -itself a friend inevery Gamily In -eases.of Rheumatism and Neu rtel la, either Alight or serious, it is always ready to evl This Ltnimenthes beep.ta uati fi Z i t . !linen yensi imps given On•Wir sails srherever it tuut ri Ailed -- Fertilized And nyiiiint, co h irLort, : Centre Ht.,Cent Pottsville. Agent at. eurville, ItENc.fi Ai. BROWN, bruggistAlr. - . Ashland, 11 . MAIZE, Orputigt. —1 , ... Ago . i 1 1 , 4k r i mra .....ti t szi llne r tk . f7, 10 1111 lit.friviateauwEra.......- eg oint mi g :. ltle#nass„ and. Alt ; o r ...,..4,;.. ilts= the lati Gums. and Anders' Teething 6 ___ • easy. Price.lig au iw.r D0ttt...... 25cents.tanata"• 'EMALOtta. 'NEST ter Cabt I • • 2.Bareir Erlirtiots , te, lOU weer be revelp..4l. Feld Al' Dr+t Sept. . r • t 37'4- Z/014.ri r flow To CUBS - TUC rat - 1.0601'11Y Ca - 4,31,.. SCltw,.. X .- 6.GiIt.Y.AT Si m. 13 CU:M.—Will people neverlkulkettl 'l,7lfete that a dis eased liver and fittintach-neressurtly dtsertse the en- tire system? The plainest :V•inttlltest Of et piton sense 'teach .Shlit,:-SwAd yet -Pore altelfutalreibo who • ridicule the idea, - solliventinue, in•threourse which "tiniest inevitably "Pings them: - iMaturely to the grave. Living . as Om. Majority. u • the. people du.'at complete variance lidtit the...laws f nature, it must' be apparent MAU thal., - sooner or t i ter; milieseemill revenge herself. -liaise wound that . penman!. who -indulge to excess- in the use of Very rich or indi gestible food or intoislatting drinks, Invariably pay a-heavy pendlfy in the end. Thrstomach becomes disordered and refuses to nett the liver falls toper.- . "form its functions, dySpeisidoOnd Ltsattandant /tells 'follow, and still the suffering IntridahlS pens:Lit in'. elinging_to tke thoroughly esti oiled:ldeas' of the peat. - lw. ISCllENCK:4„ifiltslictutt are rtitionimentled to all such. , They bring sere FILM certain relief wherever they are used. as directed. and all that is. necessary to establish thelt reputation with, every" tilling man or woman In the land Ws' fat' and Im partial trial of them. ,Let thoso - aithib'orerskepticial on - this point and winthave perm,itted ,intervated peMon.s to n1.4[111,11(.0 them agamit thee now cele bratedm an es for Consptlom, id:want their / prejudices; and * ' governed-by tim 'reason and common sense. If Lbe-systein is disor dered depend upon It, in nine closes DOI, of ten;',t he seat of 'the disorder will be found In the stomach and liver. To cleanse and invigorate the stomach and to stintulate theit*Or to healthy „falloff', us,e . fiCituzieles SlAtiblaasta,Prt;t L. 4 'he 1 tretrils - Mg demand for these pills Is tru.best'evidenee of• their . value. '.Thousands upon litoessiests of boxes are sold' daily.' Why 7 I;timply, beennite; thes 7 act promptly and efficieutly. Invalltist who May. not Lind it convenient to call on- Dr; WHENCE. in per- Con . are Informed that full and eoniplete, dlireetems for use ackainpanylencli packegp of the • • . - StANnitslite PILLS, - Pt tnteele SWltt:t* .I.:in Sat.t• weep:fa - stn.—These medicines Wilt •cdre.conatimp-• . lion unfelt the lungs are sofat'ltime thittl he patient' Is entirely beyond the reach of medieui l vellef., • It may he naked by-these who are ate - It with' the virtues of these great tentedlear 'flew do' • Dr. tiCILENCK.I3 medicines etibet their wonderful cures of Onsumpt ion tr 7• .1 ... ~...- L:, „,, . The answer Is a simple •one. They begin -their :work tlf efistoratiort-by totngingi thrstiertach, liver and bowels Into an active" healthy condition. - --. 16 is food that cures this.forriiiilable disease. Scitt:Nex's .MANnits.F.E PLI:l. y net on the 11st-rid:d Motnaeh, promoting healthy .seenittion,istifl 'mutter ins! the'bile and slime which have resulted flout the I nactivb or torpid condition of these Organs; rind of the system generally. This sluggish state or.the body, and the -conmcquent tkVntlinffith 3l3 - of t-40 unhealthy sub- . I.stanees..narned prevent the .prOper digest Wolof food, and its a nattfral consequence creates di•Wrtae,WL telt 'rend - Isle prostration-anti-Arian:s , in' death. , - "-.- 13 . enaNtai'SIPtrtato1ete.avuurtuni3r.twitatrTnNic,•. when taken regularly, ullugle:alith laid food, aid the dir:estive organs, make good tiek blood, and its a ' natural consequence, give, flesh and iirength to the patient. Let the faculty say what It may, this Ls the 'only true cure for eonsumptiOn: Experience hiiii proved.' t beyond the shadow of doubt, awl thous- , ands are to-day alive and well Whoa, few veri'es Aldo ,were regarded as hopelrits east*, hut who weft/ in duced to.try 'ltr. ACHM.4-elt'airietriediek - und we're restored to permaneut 'health by their, use. ._ One of the tirst steps tilt pitsielan.ShoUld take With a consumptive patient ' 3 to inVigoriate - the system. s ow. how Ls this to 'tloue,t• Certainly not by giving edicines that eSbaust anderawynte— medicines that impair Intl endof improve the tene t-ions of the digestiveerrs. • Inoidoe 4ICHENt7KI-1• tn edleines_ cleanse the tinneieb ;nett 'jewels of all 's • tt list nnees which are catmint oil to irritate - or weaken them: .They ereate an appetite—promote healthful' digefition—make gond lilisst, mid, as n cOnsisjitcnee, they inv hp trate told .st rump %nth the yid ire system"; and atm., especially those parts. which arc disetuaul: If this minnot be dome, ttien•itlie - ertsrienst br.re ganied us a hopeless one. ,1...., '.:. I .- '? •.., -.-. If, the physic-lan lima it liationsilTo to snake a pa., tient reel hungry, If-the disertseid •: n• cannot par , take of good nourishing Itsid an properly-tligcst It:, s rtaalm possible that he elm gaini hi flesh and strength , and it is Mundy impossibleto tieing a patient to 11114 condition so long its the liver Is burdened svith ills,' cased bile, and the, stomach laden with: unhealthy aline..• , ". ' ••• .:I :" .- Almost thettlrstrMues itie to the physielmi by • • consumptive pi " 1 the w 111 - pivserl be it nal leines that will remove or inlay the cough, night - sWeats end chills, which Ara thostire attentiantalin consumption: ' this shouted mitts , done, as the `cough Is only an effort of. nature, to relieve 'itself, and the night sweats quel chilli; are caused. by the lIISCaNetI 1;5111,4. The remedies lirdinarity pri ,, cri bed do iniire hitrie than 'good. They impair. the lane- I buts of the stomitieli, iin Pia ic healthy digest teal, and, .aggravette rat Ilert him cure the disease. - • - ' There is, :Alia' all, „ not/ling4lke •taets,willi whieh to substantialoa lailltion, an it is up ul latcts aktit Or. SCHEN 4 'li reflex. • Nearl all Wllll-111i1W 40 kit 1 , 1111 ntNliehies in , areardaner ;.• with . lib!' directi: s have ilot'Only been f•ured of Vi'lltilllal.iloll, but, inn i the tact that these medieinci' net with wondern !- power titan) the, digestive tirgans, patients -tin a cured speedily gain !testi. - Cleatislng the'syment if altiriiptirit les, they lay the fie' ndation for a soil ti' substantial structure: liestipi f I tie "...lei-e ittgall3 -4) . health, they crentenn tappet Ito. The food , is pri iper y . assimilated; the quantity of 'blood 14 not only , I 1- . creased, but is made rich; tidifitroug'eald ittiliii fa e - of such a•condition of the system - all disease met be banished. . • 1 . , •MI direction accompany eackof 1 t he Illedieltlft3, Pa) that it Is. not absolutely neeessary that outletts aimplif see Dr.SCll_ENt'ii: plo'saiiiiirY, wi l es. tit -y destre to have their longs examined. - Far tills pi r. , . posA lie isat his principal ether; So. 1:i Noeth Suit It st„orneelif Commerce, Philadelphia, 4.. very sat ilr dayi front - 4 .1 .... „NC until i l'. :Ft; • . .. , i L kly lee Is given Without eltarge. tint for a- ilewou he examination with the Resplreinieti•rthe el large It 1. Price' of the Pultnonle Sy run and. Seaweed Ton ie encli,sl , .Vl jwr , I satle, or $l7 .1. a half dozen. ": Ma 1.- drake tills tticelltSll box. F. r sale hy allidniggis s. April IS, '7o' , . . • : , . , • , . . illarnagcs. _ • .- .I...cit VIS-- ,W I 1,I):kt AN—At fSt . Clair, .riri Mend ty eyeiling,-A!pril'ilth. by Rev!. S. litirweil, Mr, W A . ; Janet% te Ml,ss litxza limn A. Wi1.1351AN,, all of I. r - , Clalr.• ' ' • •• . . .. . 'fiTEILNP:R.—K.ANTN'ER—Cin April. MM. iii.. i le residence:oi the , tirlde's maihrr. 1,7 Reel W. 1..1 e.. ltowei. iLITEICT STiALNER. of Port Carbon, to M !,I , 4 1,1 " , " 2 ,A " KANTNER. Qf Cressona, I. i 2 : - _-0-__ . - A ItNri-a;TII.ONt3--4 - iii the 22,1 id' Apill. In Selitlyl il. IL - wen, SI.SA:N.N.A 11 A - 1134.5T100.:1i, •agexi•..S2 yeti . ,-, 7 ' Aof ACUINERY VCYII.I3AIR..—i me GO horst. on - r. month:4unit 14 days, ' ' iy ' - ,•.14.1. gine, partip shaft, Anti 'reaittig : one 50 114/r..• , , . • ' engineolidi in,ipputp Rhin. aiid ig(aring ; - inie - ..0 1i0r.,..• ' lil.r.kiltik - 4..---On tint ilOilh - ofl i .Aptil,. I n NI tyiPtsvi 'lra - engitir, 2 bollem - ltt feet fiat rind sleek : ' one "1p; In.-rt Et.l7..tnicrit.ilaught..r of Engelhart. llummel, u. k poi 4 , 'Wirt p, , n411.1 - 10t) yards 14 Inch colinun.pipe; 3•lght N years, 3 months and.2l days'. - ; ,•. • . isitters,3o feet by 31 Inelles:; bolo( millet! platen;. . 1,EVYV.4....4 A 1.017 ISA, chi 1.. of ;Itlliiri and AI l'As. na' • '.- APPIY,- 10 14...M.011.4.4AN'et 1.'0...,New 1 hiladeltdria, LevY, on Weilnestta,y evenin ,May all, ' • . - April 4, -;0,--1 F- - t fI-. - or by 'letter to Port t;arbon„ ~.. , . LA RIZ 17. , ZSOri Wednesdii.,•, May :, 1570,' Thom As. , IVELITg A/Eig..qol,i:l4ZßX POR Jit . NT: -. *Km of Innii,..oo(l liminali Lfirkins, agett 1 yetms, 7 . . 1 .. ~ .., .. .. . , TtI.F.,AKLAN,II.4 ("4)1I,IE-lt - at Witiiity llarlsa - ,, montliS.and kl-tlayu. . ~ Iselitssikill cournty, will be rented on favoml,ie Lenny, • 1411.1,F:it —On the ',ad of At rII, In llubley Tin 'll-j Tim 410111cre „embrace", the lit i m im mb , $k m ) ,,,,,,, ship, very, ,stubletily, eItAttLEA C. Mtl.l.sit, age 1 -11 - 'and 131tiek:.11tatli Veins. A.' gooil slope :litis bee!, years and It months. - I : -,. ' !milk utkiri the Skidmore Vein and a toit3q. Viii vk•;) • . • to the Mammoth. Ti'' a tenant With sallicienlaneM:. Sl'liol,ll-41n time 19th or April, ill Fayette eon ty; . to'ptitchaSe the machinery and erect - a nettbreahe:, Itoliana, - .lAeon,genot..l,. forinerly a,resident oft his ' a t . ii9at Illit,:ral kase Will be given. APply o .Chanty, tige4oe years and 3 in - nails. . . • ' :,., .- • ' ' '..,FRANKLEvi -11. GoVI - EN. ." , . . STEP:I:It—On thell of ;St. ,y,' In Pottsville, Ciri.ta . _, 1 .* " =tillUth Fourth skillet, Phi . der - 141b , , -, • Ti A X STk:IGI:p.,, aged 40 yea rsy 4 inbut lls and 14 tityrg. Or !-!•:' '' -.lll.lNitV - i'I,I6AKANTs. _. . 4 - ' • ;AIWA* .Eriglitorr, - I'vkliNv Atli.. Anr.ll 19, '7O-74.1•17-tf...„ . . • . ~. . . • , ... - ' ••• '-, Itotics. -.- . , I- - COPARTNE.KSHIP.—The • undersigned . 1 IN 1 ..... this day entered Into d eopartnetshin forth Mining And 'shipping of thi.,eetehrated tVirth la! Coal, finder the firm Awane of Lewis dr. Alkins,- 4t tlee.:—lns Walnut * St met:Philadelphia. , • ' •' • I . Jorty: F. I.EWI.'•. . Apr I, 'To- I•l4ttj t - GEO. E. ALKI..s, ~ TAKE NOTICE,, . ' , - ~ .. • . .. Binh - let's and Meq:liatileslAt 31.YEP."..t:Setilt 1::: ran Ix• bought rheapliull(ki g Itartiwart• of nal:: n 4. viz: Paints, 01.1:4,5113.45, Ce nent, l'inster, Chin ne Teo. anti Flues. Atau;'Teirla Calla Pipe of all ap.A. Mforh 12, '7Ol i 11-1,7 r --.- , 130TTBVILLE. APRIL 13TH, 1870.—Ttu km .i deft.igued hereby glye : r,St lee that nu the:l2th day of .April, A: I). Inb, I purkthesee of Frank ii4olin„ one sorrel horse, one sprlng.Wagon, and one' tor i , harness, end here loaned the same to . him di ring MY . pleasure , and all peri.oits are warned not t In terfere whit thil same. '.NIIKS MARY tionx 16:.. Witnesses: 11E,SJ. :VlEC*'', DAVID ItARPSTEIt.... April 23, 'To , I •• . 17-3 t.• . OTlOR—Manurartoiiirs and user t ,P4;tain .1.11 Pumpu, are hereby mntloned agalugt therot.: facture, sale, or use of ;tnyPumpsps that are a ' fangement on AllLtion'a Patent, dated t•teptembur ‘2,1; lea, as they will be preset:titan to . the-full eztent of the late. • • Phave alreadc.cojnmene~,d cult U;zalnet cev ernl par ties, and •vrapkt..ecute till Itulte.r Infringers. Port Carbon7Aprit HORT.- - A MASI Parties In want. of Pamplona besupplled at re awl blu primp by the undersigned. • •-• ALLISON .t.BANNAN, ••• -• Franklin Iron... Works, Pert Carbon, PI Jan. I, 1 7:0 • I NOTICE is $E11.11137 ion will be road° to (iICARY. Governor or• Pei for Kossuth Ilickeinrutri, the jail of the County or s plkstlim will be made bp( tot lowing'. persons : L. - Pinkerton, T. Bailey,' S. W. Hell, • •• . W. Victor Lehman, • •Anthony Fisher, • Johannes Umnitri' =Joseph Enzensperger, Mot. L. Kirk, • John E. Lehman, . 'W. B. Maybery, Inutchweiler, • Boutin ick Moyer, l i Charles W. Moye"r, Michael Feely, , John Marks, sem,. ' John Fegley, . Stalii;t• Michael Focht, . -Bressler. John 0. Kopp. Francis Minyek. , Lewis Kopp, itut - ' ' Daniel Kopp, John John Kreber,L Peter Ii rels, John Fisher, - • Jr. E. liechsatt, John Keener, John Markii, Jr.; ' John W. - Nllnnig, stamucl.Freernan, I Levi iipanke, , James ' Ch. Imschweller, Andrew Wens, George M. Beadle, •1: P. 1 4 , Leh° lien ry Heil,' - J. I'. Bechtel, Jwt. Brower, • . P. Unsholta, W. H. Long ' 7. P. J. lifurphx i James Lawler, . Daniel DinOr rkEitid Lomison, Edward"Lawler,„ .. • John House,- .1 . William Bolton, ' Elias Kisslnger„,' • John J.Tohlas, . Joseph H Fe ot therl ly ailll, aales = • " John Farrell,. fiamtteltilemininger, J_citeph _ PitUlek Johnson,. B. E. Reedy; • 1 , FAlleard 11(1 41lig, ISOO6 Morl?ti• James Ft. L errs, H. Z. Koehler, • David ltiink,. April 30,.10 IMMO NSI3Ii Peatti. GIVEN thot ppl. 41e1 ila Expellenej , , Jot s'\' psyltetnin, p. rdo prisoner now eon e 4,1 liuylkill. . That sa, .1 ni n a petit lop it Frederiek . Wol f, John Stilton, Christian 'Kopp; J. C. Iloiwig, Joseph II an nger, ki. B. Brower, : - S. Zimmerman . . Lew . ; it. Van Mr- , . Peter Lanz, Charles liensingel, Jacob R. Ilaemter Christian Fern., A . . Umholtz, •. f C. W. Umholts, - Joseph Stonier, • C. V.• Brower, ' George Krell, Jr., . Robert B. Angus., Harmon Kopp, . Rhodes Wolff, • Wm. J, Sebtdcert, , James M. Wolfe, Fred. Keelman, Joseph S , pitznar, I MV • - •• I). B. P Althou P. se, H. J. 4.)sternisin, • William Koff, Frank Pinkerton, William Minnig Esolas Brown, .. JAY. Brandt,..M. 1., Geo. A. Pinkert() a, IL W. Pinkerton J. E. Marks, Charles Ilarml,' Henry W. Faust Aaron Eckel, • William. J. Film .;. John It, Smith Jeremiah Savitlg ; • 1..4. Wright, • Peter Imschtrell * r. John Mack,. John tOyie, ." . Joel/Moder; • :•:.: Charles Heise, Thomas Jones ; . ~. George's;. Mau r, John Letrkin, • . ' Patrick Fortirty - - . Jienj. Chlirieswo th, • •• • Jacob Lehman, ... Michael Johnst John Johnston, Daniel Ziegel, - •Z• • • T. J, Tobias,' T "` - '•• John Wheary,SeuV," Heft* Rais e ',l! . •• johitnnea Mai ringer, . Ainni Bigler,. . . . r Nervy Miller, :'• f - .__... William Miller, ' William Wehry, ,John Henninger, ' • I 1 MS MAY, 1870. Vanier. LAND WARRANTS WANTED - -- ° -- . OF WAlt OF 18124. an MEXICAN WAR-. FORtION COINI4, STOCkS, 00hts, .GIVERN- - or A MENT and of BONIki BOUGHT and ROM). • VO TIONS Mptly made on allyteints. DE . • -I • _ ffd- HECEIVED.• N - Ins al! IS. 'spared to serve the Inte - rmts el h' tio Lava' its_alth their business. :. JOHN K. RIN4TON & CO.. 4' erasalleokers, No. Eld Bonttl 3d St., Philada. - J • - i• 70 M':".• ' ' • - • - 1-1 y:.: , *Oat gOttCt9. IN THE-DISTRICT COUJEr. :of the United 1 States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In tire 'matter -or 'the • estate .of Michael itord4 , ,S Bankrupt, To the creditors of data Bankrupt:T' You are hereby nottlied that a meeting Of the ered 'tors of said flankriffdds-ill he hidden at the Office ..,40 John P. Hobart., Esq., a Register In Bankruptcy aid District, ltr.Dot _tsv Mc, on T uesday , the 17th dak gLabky..s.„ll.l6ll4,lefacar.44,4l.lteglater, for-tho - poew,e; panned tne 'twenty-se - vent - sect ion of the Bankrupt Act-of March 204, 12167, .when and where . you can *Bend lI you ace proper. - , . • TOOPM Assianue., . - ;A:ablaltd.APTlt.Z. l ?.. - • -. 1 VSTATE OF SENE,Y.I3: DANIS, ED.—Lettcnc of tulministratient upon the es -4ateNsflienry- tt: itactir, - late or the itorone.h _of - sr. Clalr,deceased; htyve• been granted ta the tinder :dried, all • ;Ansa" Itaving..olaims• or tienuttols .agai&t the eAcutoorAsilil decedent - are requerited to make• known' the same to her withoto .delay and ' those indebted to the estate to mak,e •payment. DAVI.S 4dintnitt,..tratrix. • 'St. Clair,.etlrrtl 1t - • -• :. • OTlCEeresi letters teatasnentary to th e 4Nuate 'of 'Michael Murphy, late of the Ih.r. Met% .Sens: granted to thel sutkeribe*Oati-peorsonwincletrtee - toithe %aid .* es-tot-care requested lo make immediate payinent; and than. 'having claims or &month twatuat the Tate- ofthe- - said, decedent, ,will make_ -known the . sate e. Without :delay. , IiOVOI I k:ItT , Exrecutor, SI ravllt rii 30, 70--Dt-6t A . DmzotnprsA. p when., LeAter. -of admitilatraUnnl to- the "Palate ..1 a. Moore, late thedlosonir,h of of Potte. - I ie, deceased, have been /granted to the • tinbserliwr, persons- indebted to' said , estate are requested h snake im mediate payment„and thine having Oaf le, against the'aame to tu • ake;tltern, known Arithou t de lay to _ - • • SA.3itIEI. Mllilt-Itk.:, • • • • • - .1 4 oelorrtIrovewgi _slither COunty, • 01 , XatVey, T1.D3*.R.334., ' April- 30:.'70 , 1f4410 , • . . . . , • • • L iiiii, • 'EIiATIEI . OB fiLirlaliPßA LIN' DEljrA„ .-- 'r Lettera. testamentary upon the estate - al „si in:. Ilan: late c•CPatlairillle, deceased, bavlnwbeeligrn II I --, ed. tti the Kutner 'bars. Ma executora; . all peraens'im r - 1 , delited to 110 saldealale tire-tequestetleto make* pay - rneat?Alarthofte :having . chains; agalmit the e 11411,. *I II7III* , :pt llNOttlizr: RAM TIM t r ita.ll,o:oal htre,t,' w I z •,.... -I.7Aaill) A: .11)14EA,-Altctraaylit Law, • ' , ' ' •• : filllee s No: - 179Fenlre atreel;roltavllle, l'n. ~..,' Ala/123, VO - .. • . • ; 17-6 t s . ...„ I.7STA'rg. • .3 - 01STATRAN SCRUM, DE;;" LCFASED . Athututst ntt lon upon tit. , estate ofJonathaa, Senna; late of the Borough ot natal/111e, tleeea.sed,:laavlng been granted the oii tlerslgned; allAttOnmm . havinwiriai net ar tientapd-.. agairtni,the estititeetiaiii.deradqat are retiars;,ll to make known the intake to them hod those indebted. to the eatata. to make Itinnetliab ~; MALTON IIOON . No. Ifit Centre Street. p o to w ili e •NAp r ii 1 - 1331 * . Xo. 25 . 1 Centre Stre..t ,164 it • LETTERS Os' . ADMINISTRATION tkomi the 'eatate of. tehael.eannell,late of tile lior.o l ..tit et, Port thrho.u. deeetutert. 'having bren ;mute/ 1,, I he untie rgtitned, all' pen one-hauing'Oatuis figaiiast the estate are my ureted - to. present the ammo. to, t iw and those Intletited to • tnwite paytooil t • 'without ttelay,to • '• • r . ANN CONNELL,Adasr., Port Carbon. • • 'of to -0„ , P. flEallrlf..l;, tier Attorney, Pottac TY- .; 1343 t Tor Sole anb, tioSd. T_TQLIS.A.LE.—AftO . IOI.O`4CUTTINtt ACII I tt'ith Tohaeeo Kau. Knives, Bogen, t'i`var atia Wen/4 la' ,belortging- to n Tohamo cutting Ntaeht arid horsr-power,,rently for eu tt tug nmoStng Ttibso , - eo. tin' he 7 , 01t1 ehenp..by the tititlersigofti'. . nten - nre.ahleln ettVand tlntlitt n-half ton of i 14: iottnqt;o hi - 4..hedad': ea ho whficett , by- Itetud •or horrib-power::.. V !LW 411. April a1..10.1.-ikit: • lis n ,tlrg, 1 terks coo n , I 'a. - - von ErAlgEi—:,k) barrel!. ge.tt nine 1 arty glSiptir telt and liqrrl,44,u;seed..i'ottitycs, atl4 . twr barred.-- . 3 oldrJsm 11,11.7.1 ir.Talmu t tla. Ap - riP.I. I, 50-,73A1t1-Itrl . ' • ‘TIILLAIABLB POILD /14Q LOTS. FOS. SALE. —Eleven `.r feet iota, fronting on near Oetirge s t.reeLare.otrered. from 'SIS.) and japwards. _ Pavnienta in $lO monthly, instalinentg, Ajaily. In- ASi I lEL IiA_LL, Coat at reef, near IL it. Depot. 14, ..70=7Itdettl*Iy ' T'R.S/A..14E OR BENT.—The undemigtnid about to engage in other busineem,ofety bin weii -known Thvern-StantiTor "RENT.. It, t% Itufv., Town of Tunestrotn, Schuylkill County.. Int he Hal,t Tana lending front - Polit:111e tOTanulon. , n large hintlle attaehed Unit a well of go, nt water near the kitehen .door. Jenne will he'retmtnalne. pid to ' PAIItICK C 4.1 I A 'l4l:yearorn. April jroll. FINE LA NI), Rh WO , hi 111e.ehttnliwi1lte, on the troper''rond I,et icecq d'Ott.: , d'illr- and l'ort Otr_bon, the property of Mr.;, I '. ()I - tenon. - If not soon SOK tbehoui ill inZ i i. 1,1 into but hilt* byte; 2.3br• 1914 ret 4 t, and unid - ut ..S-00 r tn•ntontilly •Instairoentl.. of $l4. further purtieuldre-npply to- J. M..' 'WIN • - • •-• • • or - DAN lEfirritEAli.t Norwegiturer }tail Tir-ia, . . EALE,—A house and 1. ,t in rjelnlol - +' Trrms eaSy. Apply to TIVISt AS 'it 3y 5. 4 LICE:ft, Nci.,:tl - Atalnintnn :Partt‘v . l - 11e. • -•-; April .i„-'7.1-1,1-ht, FOE itEISIT.--A-itfklia, hi rd. floor -114:,..,4 Ifni? ro st., Pot tr,v• — APptS , to • . 4101/21; 104 i-f f _ ' A. J. lEl.).LAlt..Nlert.i.u.ant'A 1100 • E'OR "BALE;--47 . Five - Tim I..Oemootive;• s udoblo for l-fOot.guage . beetsond. Has bee used for 6 - v e:y lug coat and mot dirt at-the ttiiner,pu.l 1;lin urder.. Apply to UEU. W. S..NYILEtt, Vol t%Vido. . . "UOR itP.I 4 IT.--Two . Offices, I n put • - corner Sectind - ittid Ht 1,04.4, VnggeSki 01 / April lid: Apply, tn, Er; - US tEL ; Item I , :stitte Agerit,.lB ilinlinntoiign Street,. Mgr 13-if , • x• :LTAWELLINd EiCH3BES FOI3.2BALE. J atary.ltriek, Mahatitongo, Street. .2 1 4 itory , •". • .. • - • . 2 tbreteatury. brick dwellings, iialt atreet. apply, tio Real .I.2.4tate Ageitt. Naltantoggt! Street. Jan. 1, 't9--1-tt 1 - 7 SALE.—A live !ran for 44001. gauge road. - 11a8134,en used for eottvey lug coal and eual dirt at the inlneti and Is to or 'Aer. APPIS !co • ;GEO. W. SNYIT.II, Pottsville.. Jantiltry.t, 70. • • • 1— TTOR varoillato traet. Coal Land I known its;_ttotib elt Winebretter Tract. late - 141f ford, situated in Ltlyttia and Sehtlylkilt-Townablps, and containing about Irio a - Urea, Is offered for lease -upon tea:minable: te.rnot Apply to ' - •-• •' . ' • R. BANNAN, Agent:. . Feb 'Z7, '60.• - 9-tir • . " • Pottsville Or Port rat;hon. k • tOR T EASE = A Valuable Lease ontne MA . M; 1' • MOTH, PRIMROSE anll SKIP:Mt/HE 'VEINS, with h'ltun of one nine Ih the Maltanoy Valley, fid- Jolaittp.e)!.. Kieftolaseattlery.- Apple to • - • ..F,ItASE: CARTIeIIt, Real Estate Agent. Sliver Terrace. ruin:lllle... :Ott; 3D.:'60--44t1 . L" P A E.. F.— , AGRICIJLTUNAL PA.RK A.' AND. .11 - 0"1"r"IN. - I'lle undersigned. Aileen: of 44 the zAehuy l ALJ County Park -Asiwelatipn u•nlreoerve propcs....-ils for a 'l.'lve' tears' Lease of the ,IWIO and ltr.nts payable quarterly In. advance: glvott untie ist clay of A-prib " .L WOAIELSDOIt F, "'rest. . • F. Th Fen 5.'70 - 7 • • • ACIRIICECMY POE BALE. • • (") , • The folloWing still on hand at theim nrrin't 'oil lein One putiiplng engine, slaty. horse power, tticio.;• e)lng_all,the maciiinery ronneEitail with the 'Hob, ctusivtt. . • r -*One",ltetsilog. engine:sixty horse-, with di! We nee chinery connected with hoisting. • . • 'Six boilers - used:ter pu toying-mat:bolsi! 't 11,1 rt v feet by thirty:four 111C111118 lit 41talllett,r, with all th, ir -connections. Otte itt.eanr Pump. 7-inCh'(Allison R Bannon foal: e) —a t&ittisfactory article.. • " ' • - ;(.• Tire above machinery is coVilltIon; and s; will be sold reasonably. • • y Also. ~Att water pomp' and 'Wagons 'ot 40 and •3a-1 `etch gauge ; Trussiing, Sheds, Fire wo, .1 Store Wagon, and all the, bulhiings in Whielinnteh-• dnery'were in.. • • •q. -IFor further . ..l otarmati o n, inOuire - ai the office, Ite East litarket st..ot at,tha Duncan Colliery. - AM?, 1111.-54a.rtf .• , JotaNliAvEß, Supt. SAL EsTrATE VE3I, TEIiIi.AC . E.—TII4.; underslgtnal having had I years' experlenee firirve,ying, Estim n lnidto,4:v -...ploratil)ll and ManagenWnt of Coati - Ands hi nyl and ' Cotintley,.respentfully oilers serrlees.to owneti,of Lraidit, C6lllvrles, and. Deal Ude ()revery desertptlon. lie Is prepared to attend t‘. 'Puiehase and Fiale.of ltegitEstate. .• kraut-loath/it and Development of C'eil Lands.: • - Rxtnitntition - and Iteport on Condition of ri , r.' C.olleet ton of Rent, Partnent of - liurve'yrintAtines;lAndtc Lots; Jte. - '- • ' . FItANFC - CAI:TF:11 • RErinnsetreorgo -.ld. Troutman, s.n.. PI - denit) . entrul National flank; \. ti - .. Riddle Phitadelphlat Adolph E. llorie,. , .E.v . rt.,Phltadelpikoil Septetnbet hi, . , Itc t; Flndeclassithtte Ash C 4411 ry 30 F; the Idahrinid*:Cmil leitNe .I . ears-t4 to% Farm, T U ay. ticrO., lift the Ehsciutt% 1111:.1 °li r - • A twciity. feet Mt In fteenntl - .Street;siattilde fai private _rraidennit. V- • Town lotsin Alabanoy City. • Lesse.—Milinmoth Skldwoed „aunt Prlti NOM; near ..Ittahanoy dlty.. • For.' Ilent—An omee In hilvar Terence, • „ • Apply to ' Ftli.'sK4!ititTEtt, lteai E... , itata4Ageat, Terrnee, rottsvllle, • • •. V.A7411,M3L11 . ..PROPERTY , AT - . .:e.tuvAT i; SALE,' --70no-twentleth ItdereAt 1W the travi Cata Tatl,-18 New •Custle • Townttlitp, tieJwiyitclll rtnown as the 'NAL traeto • cot:tail rk iitxnat 43) aerer. • • . .. . . A' tenet of ...)ttereAsat.t.. l oAL and T1.:4 ItY. It t.• , \ N;'• iti..ll.l,lWTowtethlp„ f., • Valaatga. tatiht ins 'obi . onf,Shilututnagn....tr....!. A Icpilinitid lot on • Wfitiytk rn • A renn.., itt feet h , , n 1 , " the Avenue, 'anti ,57 feet SNAIL on Chun' Al ley. ' 0 / 26 -fOUrth Interest. to the , *(.: 0;i1 UM - Tnivi . ; Intiet In Schuylkill Tawnitaiii, 'to . elus'e the est: ,,- the tate Mrs, ftizah Mut. • 1 AePij to.':: - • . -•• lISNItY. C. Itt*SsF.i.„, • S ' .l4tl,2,,atate.itaci Itiguratum Agent, \o. t$ Nh,f,,,; Longo St., l'ottavi Ile. Pa. • , Jan. 1.71.---i- t , . .:. .. . ... . . .• • 1 r ) 0 . .4 . • ' I 00*..4 r ' • • - • • . . . . • -A XR CIE; 1 4 OT 0 • . . • • Liln.bnnentiirke engin,. thir tifty,b6h4ty" ' 2leng4o . o,- . ., • • .1' twenty ." • 11otir 1-ten: ".nnrtal6e ' Boilers :10 in, x 21ft: " In. x:6111. 1: . - flu ih, z :10 ft.: x la 2 24,1 n, x 1211, 2 • 24 in, x Sft. 1- - 12,finnte;tilbular. 1 npriglit flue holler. :13i-y•(L.4.l4ln.ooluinn , wit h 'bolts and rings. 24yd5.12. int gni. pipe. ... ••• rieof of 4 in..pipes. • 4 - In,. po . leptittlPm• „_. • 12 " • • - . • 2 B." ' " H. L. a."' AntiAtbont 7b tini9 ww),l tint table 'fur at..o" Depot. tin Duni fitreet., . • "Noy, 19.11P7-441 II Mr NM . . . i FrAIAC II I-N I.lt - A . •N, - . .... - io,Amrhilfft and P>ro‘' ' Inflow . • .. 3/ ttihnsnf elialn, v•kriol , . 'sages. - .1 lOtret linNtlng> liani., with I,OltF. and 1.4,4• • ainAl4 eonildele. -.. ' I ft fret holtdderg , lrma.. , 2 xtaek3:3l In..x 4 F r.. !• /•" 30,111.xc) •:_ I " a) 11/..:10 :, A boutin tuns ,pII. phln:-. 10 ft. ld.ag, : lta:V...t . , ItLo., ~ , A. large lot of pump Li small Not lathy v 1:h ...; the -1(.11,; ‘111f:11,1, t.O, ntpkirrg and I,•pan:-:r4. lafriy bum.. - . 3 0 InifinE la-rap rail. . IP - '•• " .. w Ire 1.1 ,. .. i 0 a 0 a fda , ..t. I ,olh. • Adsio alwayti ua1u0...1 IN. )It: find ill.) ff'ffillS for !I• in atltsy(ut 1 ite , I meciind harp \,..,414,4 , von. 133Ci11 11, TY • JAI= SPA