ORTY-SIXTH . . . . !iv 4 bort 31" CO Al. sovecs Rill 6,l....l.lo.pra.rwsitaily cyst ::rrek. ''sad,. .' ..." Nr UP!, .4gle i . abwttes ; 4.4) oalts s , is.,-s.- .....) ..p.rqumsittloll-Wpi. . . ' 1 • , _ / 3 NNA.:I"4t. Oad Suitloll rs; Ptlrn ter , nod Modern: eithrel. Pottsville. P. e atiscio! .01t,r1ftli: SfifURIJAY,. JULY ..,23,1i.170. , . ni miDig.A7K JOURNAL 1A In 4 uell •ever_V - 11;aturqay plot' .'ng,,o4,ll2l;L•lwd to suMcriberi: at V, 75 per anuMn.to ad can ~..- , ,,r eat not paid fry:ail:aver.. • ' ~ .CLL L'ILICRWTMNS-LFVA.P.L&BLTIN litri - A.ls= % a °`'l'i'-''!‘""l}.:4Ll'ln-''`,V; e 0 i 15 COlom M M:.;uddr0,,, , ,,:.;... CO Or 6 • 400 13 IL) . " .. --,,, •.. 1 244 1.0 To '...,4. Dealer:, 1)4 Ou per 10.1 Cep,. cash. T 6 11/41Int.tcfn end es.chool. Teacliert. vra?.v4ll , turn , 11 1 / ,0 .101-as..t_ by maikat tl rh. per annum, In nili•aucz , ; , mter - . wisiF at 101 l ratm. ~ • - 111 E DAILY lIINY.R. 4 I' JOURNAL I_l4pub;isllve l o' o 7 we-k-day mornlng.s3lunilarries, , ,pted. i - • I • TEIt3IS-Ten cents' per wiwterrayabir Lo• th e rarilor.or smoot t , . whom It L , 1wm , e4.).. BV. 51A11.-Payable In advance. ' . 0n0;;;•,...a, i..,' oo: eix. muntits. V. 73: three morals ; El'3l l - : - 1 ;-"' '; IMALV AND WEF.KIN MINT:.4' JOURNAL rf ? se!. ardiuni. in I:VT - lee ; 44i - N, tor .t.x int..vo. , • • • . . _ BAMNAN & P,IMSEY. -Pa tklithers. *__ —____ .... , j. - rli I i I-..; 1 . ; ;-,-;it, earse of,:the.-eo,uaiii.lri;i: e -, e d s,,, en e t t, a ., \ . I, 'l2 gli g ism, as 'pract.t.ed am . 1., l_ , 1 . c . i .,:, an d in the lialts In j f lesztsr . lation. " The pol . itif . .al .evils. whieh.af ' iriass or the. public lii T e . ! tile eaintry, sfirilig i ffo . al th j e praet,le t ., of .. i i j i, tu.r greatest evil 4 all. It! ‘vou'ltl stem th•ltoiii.ry tio,ratizli•brell. urisertipultltisiletti ;l,/,:•uq,;1!HZ"e,e:l,•11. Opp(?rttitlity;Wlllo . Pre- • - ;. c otslt - sttlf:tii, j olotain j pen:oat : at advantages, 4 , 1'4;11 il ' Al4 , !) . l,j!!Ortlpli[y'sliould embody, i13t ...t..1 initn'trill_ WAlle general wellaredf- they. i.lbid(l7e , tf. adoptod. When an exeditt4 difli etilty springs up hi any:h s y,:nlue,.lngustyi:ti, iir otherwise; file-1 nit:li Seize the opportn • :- tiny to atlvancb their pt.ti'stitial interests, re : _ g - artiless of the puiliq wel faro. Thepru --duceSrs and laboring classes; to the invest- . Itleilt pf .whose - eap...italVand by •NVllose labor th& `eftuntr... is ifitlebtid.., for its' prtlgress in' I" wealth. are I ntere.sted in putting thAvti the • ... a t--teilt of demagogisni. which Seeks for, - its I s,personal-;gain, to -array irlie interest tlgainst . ittioflier., They ,should, let represe - matives understand distinetly that legislation initsl, • be -iii - the interest Of "tok foi .. all clas s es of "eitizens. t What is tight -- - ."-slioultl he granted: .."N.Yh jt it. is ! -, wrung 1 *I):: denied. Whe'never regi'Shation ii.requireo larthe interest-of hibtii, it sOCulil be prompt - ly aevortkti, but in doitig.thii . tio nu - question.- ed rigid of ally - other' clazottshould• be in. . fring.'edttpon.., rl . \. lllt ,grel,t ot j tject 4 of legisla . lion should 1.e.t0 proit,.;et the prbilueing - - si.:s. The noli'-produeing elasseS should als‘O r . . la . tve tlat;ir rights:gun:lied; but rm s -2,-stetti aL i • 1 .tgi , ltit 101 l 'should bktoletati;;lltito ANi.llii - fl ' til!: pirit af i.dernagogism. centers,, and Ailiieli Nvplll4l iegi,iiilf . Air 01;e intercst at tfiesattri • tip- , of an:„ ., . ivirtion of - the rigdits of another. Let „ Nrilier,' a committee of miner's - went to - lltirrit-burg for tire ptirpose of obtairing . leg-is . lation,- some of ‘vhich - was cleafly tight. anti . ,'soine wr,"ing. The Legislaturi shoulti . ". luve . passed what was right; and rejectet whiit was Manifestly Nj.rotig,. Like a lu • to. I I sh.t.-li they het;:i,n,l_efrightened, and between! . r..! _their fears "and' th e action'.'of avinagoguest. %iqable, buinil!atipg and, disgraceful slit etaele ‘v - it. s , Presented of one--!tied legisla - thin living" grand:4.d impairing - the eflicit.ney ka"' it . nleastire in't'ended for the : b e tter: le c nt it : , 'l,:ion 0` 'liars anll tint better .preservatttai a liCi.. 'Tli`e \;utifilation bill is eric/14 . (1 'ill it, , apyrations simply lit : cause of - a . e.aui:i ' 1;1 thtF"seetions in _referenee to the' prbvided fitr: In place ~,, pr( ' for the. 111,111.i:dile ;Ippon' tient, i. .anal - • practit'ar meal 'for ;tune t• I 0r...A1t0 se.,:tioa . is framed in elm .iirte %the leaders - , and men may litt ; felt• j ettll .pisit,ltin xviiii ace entirely. - II ii tit for it t a.iiiiriti;fitiit tti' diseli.Crgo tit.. ‘1nti,..." , . aro notc sonic , -of the tobstit.tlits in th wbiell Titi.ty betlie calls,- of its fat Avoid; Oreetively and do good. No tine cAb be*"ll - f s r that fails to prateet wt..rests 1t ike. 't,lt, h.. , this itintl ( q...,., leg islatiaii that.ii,u, - is nearly all Ili(- ' ties and evil", v. Melt exist ill !the 0. In piltit,!' of harmonizing - the relat I 1110 r :MA capilzil, tiligeill2::l • L'ar r allti g(igi,lll atop ill :1114 itlli,1:111).. :-f ~: til.: i qic , ill ltgaill,l, .each other 'ail(' prtol , linilibered troubles; 7)E.11'4 G 6 GiS3f. FuLt!firimit, con'tr( ui tiviiin . ..tinpliariticilly tilt• actiou - c)1 goWric-, w?jir, for 1It:T:4011:41 :tad of,11111,1L: iuterc t 5. \ Int.ll u, all rartit,:a - to take tultter awl ;•ra-,lll.lit_t klutriagogt it a rule to /tit. tltu cut (!v.ry wit-,10 , 4t regard to jo . rl.olt. ainl. t., s-oh,_:rvo their 0% \ e a . i -: pu ie ~,...t .t . ; l,44v r _ p.:14 a ttian:' ME j itot,;(...The i't.ople are how tlgaTied. s. iawir f :1!„.:1, so I hat .i. dt:111314 ,, ,gLit.:, - , gt.il (.1111,7.r :the N-:ttlinat (6.. r the actiuli bt31.11 1)1 RS ES,TE ES (' A" • rilitE N. Y. Trtint•NE list of tfie - ittent,bers•ofth Iletays'entatives, gi; - ing, the nu 04 days ea , ii , nwini.er . was .absent dut l(a; tlays,Thn , l also the nu from .• I Id WaS eaUCII ilineS ill t it iUrivg. the : . A . ,5i , 411, t! T ' niß! I:;!feit frct t n Jtn; Mlivial journal, and rest s'ticAtatisties eat) he made, created :t gt(at fluttering:Ml.llg: the t Nvlirt itt , Lrleciod t ties • W fine they reeei\ - i.qt: full pa}' , 4t•l'Vit OS: The iit.N I: I411 , j,11_:( I sorer injuSfiiv ititty he trinte , tot,ill4e op such t;titutiVecs.as;W Meats. Atipritxriatiotrilablts, have leave to set duri g the iluu anti that the allsener of met th-se Committees nitu.t. of .our.-e havfng r;emtatitlmriietl. As rim whole li , t , ts too ]Hitt[ forii NA L....VC only tl •nthers in Congress: Allll - 11•:..ffi; 114•11:!, 1.. l';Ikt• • - • !Tits er J. Dickey' pll R. 1 . /. 'll • I 'ffi \ td VV. hlltlllan Pt:7d." - cl-.?. 1 btldr, Belle} • -..... ;NS•a - •,:11 " • I ..011:1n1 ... ... 1 . 2 . 111.11 - c•ilr A ...... • s r.N.ffi:...... `-• Pft,:ker 1 1 n; \S 111 C.I. R•1/1 - 14 , /1 - 21 •'. . 1! • 141. Wl,litn•zton kffi. Woi.,llx:i.tfl • .‘ ,.1 11 . 011:1CLIOjt• e•f Way , . Itwa •a.. • -,,T•wenty vvr ;I: t y ,1 0 .-:; ; :, or a1;61.1t. tr. , , ! 0 ; Ivere, from Pt•my,ylv.Thia. J,00,:.,13i1rin ! .. ! t 0n of MaQ , aolitt•ezt,. • Nvas • 1/tit 'illisllt. :.1" - siligle;day, nor al,-eni from II : {avail call. !O. A.•Filii k tletairg of 1i.:,-•, , otiri, was • not abst.lit a single day and only sevOn timer . at roll call: halbert 4!...• Paine of \V r•consin, was afi.sclit . only !on day. - Orris Fe'ryli o r . .New' York, and •Oweti D,. Conger of Michl gan.-were each - absent mily two days. i . John Mortisy of New York, wasabset - 4 1•20 I , . ..,:tit of the llil days, -a d',ll,l)*elit• at roll call times. John Fox o 14i•ii York, 11l day, and at roil call 219 time. aml_C. ( . ..1 - 30well of . ! -:4 lltlfl'ilrolina, i : ;s . s.lay.absent, and w 9 times ah , ent at roll calif::: .•. .. - * . . , .. . . .Iyllen incn , ecli.''intlilie situations they .. oujiit. U?:itteti`to the 'duties tilereof—and if they per,ist in neglecting thee &ties, the people,ouglit tO leave iln inut Initiie... : Ti u CONVENTION OF RE'PrBLIC;AN C 4 OUNT . IES: , t r iF PENN.,;YLVANIA.-- ' Elsewhere in to-day's JOT tt:v.Ai. publisli'l the . address of E. J. More, Etni.. Chairman . Ihec. o i nin itt on - Minority Cotivention to lie held itt Rel.oiiv, ott WcOner-day, Au-?, 4lisi 31, 1870, at: /1, , The Convention, of tun delegates for eitehrepre T , satitatire in - '-House of State L .gislature. ;At the.flex t meeting; of the - :Republican County''Conunittee, ip::skiojol4 uppoint; •.-delegates, .thar. thig Oiunty:tar! • b.: epre.sent ed . ilietonvent.ito, It Is an r imixirtan t . Matter arid' should' not •be nsg-. • leeted 14 the County . Committee. YEA_; , TLLINOI, is oneiof the gi _Ling States of .the )- ITnlon. . . tectiOn to American Industr3 • [ means . 9f loCating igge tall As m hlishents ittber'ulldst, K i t... , 'a home market f or, a large pi , agric.ultuml prOdtictsitt her d wouktsave the freight to th topEifrope, and'put tills" frieg reonimission iii . thepockets o _ . The consequene.e would be t largely increase in value, a _• of produce in the interior f "enrich.would.largely both greatly increase ' , the wealth:, country ,:and give them al the. seaboard.; We were led to tliee rem' , ... a pamphlet. that was reett Henry Carey . Baird of tTI• shows how, largely pro till industry contributes to ` the 1 farmers, and pArticularly t liters.. - We. Make the fiillow • the pamphlet : . • . MARKET FOR FARM ruObrCE-47IIENea confmt IT! That the. shoemaker, the Milla 11l r, and the black -mann had respectively a mantel, for their various trams anions those persons not engaged lo the gime pilau i ts will themselves, is a trAtli which probably tea* will be found to question. With the farmer it is touch the Millie. lie ham lstlie o- nu omission to sell tour buy ft om his fellow-4;111er, and must:there fore btok for a market to thoSe persons with, not being, produrena of utrriculturni protlums, have need to huieliabe theln. - • L 1111$ being the case, it may berasserVed as a filet - so titter and utoniestieciable as to need no proof, that the4intetest to the Tanner Is Joky protnuted-by iti ert,islotti the i proportion of ttie ipeu_plu engaged In other Loan agrleudilial puridat s. Every tanu.noe ..Xe rtell to thaw mei& front gr culture into other cut ploym ehts, not only tend#to Increase the market for 'arm to °duce, but becomes it iiilCantage t 6 the Laster b, reducing the tiumia• of those Competing !or thi• existing market for that' prt.whiee: ,tie, how ever. the PeoPte of a country, li (e substantially oil tut, prodilets.of that country, li.ls also for the inter e•rf of the farmer that as large a propOrt ion as tau•st bb. of those hot ewgaged in agrieUittlre shou.d be ...s. enple.l in productive pursuits;—thLrentire'pody vh non-produes.rs drawiug their haste/taut:a from the pr.slucers.. I t,b l in view of these things, concern to the fiuluter that the. say •ot,produetive pursuits—th: ilicre.a.,lll4 number- of ruiners. . 1 tio•chan les, awl engineers, I li , t '.. ial1: \ er-grow lag Marl:Xt fur vulture. • . Ni- - ...tit x D PISTIk.NT The fortut•r w l i !lasi' untract the postuCella • at a tip:ling •11r..ct a y . to the tusustier,tie iv mil amount p. I by- that consit - lie %i'lio, 01.1 the eon (rary, 1.. el tabt ..triars,,it:. Is en her obliged e.,tit of transtp,rtation to that I pi °duce tb toe middleman •ur itieremr hi•Mtbanit paid by. ft rawrionlilloit, iturape, alit! prO) 1t..., If ho stolid t,ttcooot pftHill k14..11er IS Itlitai chile the iarin l'bihoh..i,ltia ~. Its inset,. hat ti :o,lit, Illt,FlOr of IoWII. rceetves ionshel. / : : I liem e statilitents b rin g s qsce .•Salllitialiusl let the condition tvest:t•rti nun kets almost any d e early niatitte-t that it is to ll Ii er to ha, elite consumers bell arm. Vi mat, then, he sets a oat...i pat in blast, thehres (din If rmatery, or even a shop for tl must (titling toecitaaleat Lade o: hood, It 1,1i0u14 lie to firm w [tun. • ; . - !tut here is merely the begin : nipurtant sutti, et. Nt Ith a net ;olds a tit:Matted Mr almost ev. rairlaino. liis straw meets w'i't ~,, tits wheat; mid thus while in °duet ut his railu to tiCeolirdy tarther, 54110 lh subjected to the ,ti :,u,.91 pi Oduee 44• tic C. 11.1 set .11S all ask it he is fi n ' rt int, ed I A' writer iii lit: Itoa 'a r:u -July, .5410, eomput-i's tie aitiOU as i a.:tb• Wheh the 01/ i. , expre "4,,,,,a 010 011.11,, 111 ..,,Jllis,l.ll ~11,; VI tiLl3re, the eu,ton se,' dOO .sio,boo 1b5. 1 , , 0r 1,1....,‘,0., loon; 3,13 , ‘.4, 1,t1,(1,01,..11.1) 11,. (11 tomel, 4 $14,,,i,,n,,,, , .,,1'0,i-,-1,11117V...!•00 l, . 1 1 . 4 ,1 11.41110 ga. ions 1,1011, LII ti .61,11,0 4110- 01 Oil etti.e, at ,•:' fond, 510t1. 1,7 . , N," 'IV. lifl'l.ll seed Is not, hots it:Juts' tiaiti,:_esient, /slid NV,; .I 0.• ....Thill l r.lhoi.:ll ili , lite etltton ( .Ik, ul,-;:iliti collt•Ulflern for lii al. sole t:l. Ills t).aotalloit. I s:4l. rim W. ih nett, .y te, t altiablei .4 I ta‘ Cl 11..... utaieutintry WWI , 'iltillots hat a number o . ~ .;Pt so Ira r as'etlueatiOli i at? sneaking are etiliceyne ntec 1 ,- , . .ests of th,..! eduntry;:t -..,„ Al:11' MS at! eli.eept.olf;th ; • ; .!gatl..ili 111 COilgre.S. lir j o,i ii,3, , ,W ! , re iii tile Modern ..if 1 4 'ree . 11'r.ttle., until .thel :..P . pellett their eyes to the ~ ~1 • , s l ittVi.• llt . 11104:11.1.ey, tiley Jul' IMMIS er?. of good Ih^f La.A- Peat 0 for tht ;141 in- The-e ie hill. lure to legiala all lIIDMa KM , 0 IL•01.1- ) 1114) :1•L 1111• ',of tin II ton (It Ina liol,l- (1 to tilt I-o call wltt lit 1.. , N 1 hti Mice oi -ti ,el 'i 1~(l"i ill'l~ . I.)v relizth t. It mai., •t:-1 hcw ti •c•c•ca iu (•tc•.! t'UIL• 11 I. 0M ,110111.t ill.cr of lig the ither ot UR. roll k Ifou,e it i% DEO It ha• 1, nil ers au- for their frt.. that who I.e. zt,N s and ~ i II 11•11 . of the ther , , of 1# Mkt, e Jov Nv i f MI . I,!1- No of =ME 1 II El It 'I~ t ' ROME ott:ty. lieiure the days die deuvitii•aey was puce cap the great' leader, but pie tni the yetuuerutte pa. Andrew .1 itdi'e I It awl of oLtz, colcututvu ativaned ,if tli:i eiiiiiitry ever enga. illielihtyj , 47t they Sei!ll .1;:ls ..10 14q!cri.11111 .Wliat 1. ) Jwci reiiiiirol to vlitek k :,: - ee iiiht iii.itiuctyturti l id. j ,viiii tliely Lea) . y :111,1);!pri die,:iceutiuts iv their igti ,:a,:ulate..(tucaaaiwe our IN,zlll,'S , create'_% 'inert: is nuwevor, a grt i tae- alit[. bee.aft4E. (4111S1:41 West: rAittel Lon' 11le produt anti %Vea . am" luxutt6 .rain., .11,...eatp,e toe greal ines,ion' uniting the peop iVe , L. liave'sattsed wallylukewarm on bow 1 ;ides to lake More open I ostuun, - it Las been ,itieed Riiit the free - tritile interest has Ol eic:lst:it. This is a great :mistake; and a full investigation of tile suo.p!4et 44- prove it to . . -oe o: Toe friends of i - i?tection •desire di;- .. .soc•-sion unsung the peopl ," - and wherever it iiikes•piiice, it will was .19, least three pro- - O..etioniSts to cute free tra e, where the peo, iite - are . o l pen to convict 0n.,,, before the re f . . I .)ellion '.we It.id Seareely a protectionist in :COngreSs from the South*.uutv fully one 7 half, ii not tiro-third, favor protection in' some Shape. , ;•-.iii with. the \ Ist—while all ilie Deinoctitts in: Congress are free traders; a -MajoritY of thelleptibli ens are proteclion ists in the present'Congr -ss, and only thlise who ca m 1 - , e from the De noeratie ir,irty l are ~ • 1 cue exceptions, except it a'couple of -initan ies. UP to within four or five -years ihere was sea:treiya single pm er. published Mille j extreinei Western Suites hat advoplited pro "teetion to home' tndust y ; now they are :7,pritiging -up in every di eetion, with Ito less than tidy already in the Ingle State of iititi sour& whereiherewas no one five years'sgo. From lewa"We have not single Repre-senta live in the prekt ut . Congres; in favor of lit'otee- tion—blit now we have already two C. AmattirS elected ill favor of protection, and in• one - Of the C.,n;ressioital districts the Re publicans have taken open ground also,i awl piedaed l l their cAnilidatel in favor of pr'botee tion. This does .not lo.)1: litek goi4 pack- Ward;: yet therei,are membe6i : of'Oongress . from the West deelardigl that fr*t.iiide_prin eiples are. in the aseen4ncy in the West..— T , hese . of course constitute the irtiow 7 noth- . ing meMbers, null . the sooner they are left at home; the better it will Le for the intere:sts' of the West: . I 1 . . . - We thereforePropoSel that the nest Con / grc., , , appropriate the salary of the late Re%7 cute Cutilolise.ioner NVellii to open a school and hire' a tent:her to ;instruct free -trade members of Con4res'..c, -iii, the Science of Po litical Evonowy, hetWcien .hours. 7 -it would greatly iii‘l them in,their official character as legislogrin's, and would relieve Cougre;sto ;70111t extent of the great tnaAs of_ ignorance that prevails-among theta' as to the true honie interests ,of this jgreat, and growing Reptihlic, and its destiny in ameliorating'the condition of the workers of . ap countries un- Ater a wise systeM of legislation directed to . , the development of our ironic industry. . , . . , - , DEMOCRACY . US M ASKE,D. -TiTE HAVE stated b qiire the eniall faction representing the I)emocraey in Con grczs- had-4: sol vet' its . elliAtO a Guerrilla Band ;"1 tightinglioth friends and foes, In search aftet.-plunder.„ . Thle Was fully eiemplitleil jt,i4t before Co .t adjourned ;in an numb , - I,lk:tide manner. When the Tax . and Tarilf. Dill, which-had been ea amended as lo re duce tiixation for 1870 11, about- EIGHTY 'AI ILLIONS Ol' DOLLARS, and reduced the duty on teti, coffee and sugars largely, which.. renter Into the cronsumption of the i ntai...sts,very vote in t'ungress against the bill,- making this redaetion, 85 in 'number, were . Denocrate—And eVery. vote in favor of it, Iri3 in number, were Republicans In this vote the Difmocrats- have recorded thorn selves: against u.rciduction in taxes of SEV ENTy-Fj VE IILLIO;iIt§ - OF DOLLARS A.NNUALL).',I at.il againk reducing the tr ,duty On tea, co ee 'add "sugar, which enters _ iiito , geilei al cc nenmpt on,-and they have Ow audacity,with th - -damning .recor.d, to ask the worxerS or the eonntry who produce the Wealth and -i, - ..ciuld have to pay this tax, it it had hot czeii,,xmoved - in - defiance of these votes, to supporttheir candidates land there- are 0,0 ' lids -- Who - __iivill do -it. -Of course such' cis iliAngmen Inuit expert to be made dupes of 4ranyjliol who has 'a -little gift Of gab; at ofaitifotit one gmiti-oreoni won sense to g ide ,liim. . . • ._...~. _L~..kY_, IRA UDS ON WORKEMMEN. ~~ .. • rrliEltro - worlp e gmen's papers put:piked a. In the coar . &dons havr! , both. *tiered _ :that thet.c.auni# advocate protectiori:te Lit mericaratabot i aud Industry, becitise 10' ,:thy. say, itts a t*ity filuestion. Thlslis not' , e betime,, it bili national questidu in eve" tar seu9,,, the ariird—attd even if : ft . 4 4111 Me ilt la i ty pa , questlon arid the rules of wriitell'itiii. . _ at grain grow- Ade(ivate.V.*o:!- • ivOuld nufacturipA , es '4 tch Nvireate iorx)rtion of the and which 'seaboard, and t and the extra , -- - ram --ew - th Aimiren pended upon its establishthent in !Ida atssUel j ,,,-.---i--.: -',,., -.,--- .. w s , , , es, : tat . tr:%,-, it is 'the bounden duty of.everi liaierviPtiOns 1 _ . ft 1 Aiiii: wages 1117. t h i s ecautrY professing to lle. friendly to the interested ')ll4l ii .uropean .countries, 'we copy the the working ciessei to adveelse theso mein; I * 4lO W-... 1:iliale: 1 *Mend fecal k)incial data ures. If they do not, they are a fnitiit upon 1 ll' Mt:. Ywilag, of the Statistical. Bure!ite, •of the working cla'sse - s, and.ite --- only gotten ttp';'" Washington - or the Honorable D. "I..ldoi by.ft for leaders whose sole object ii to nd-, roll, l'hicti he embodied in a speech in reply vance their own interests upon. the destruc- i, m the,repcat of Commissioner ,- •Wellis. This tion of the interests of those whomtliey pre.'' is an Important table, and our readers must fes_s to advoCate. To show the difference in bit-t- in mind that ocean transportation is W_ ages in_ this country and in turope. ' : - . ire . chestier than Inland tlansportation. •There copy, Abe following table giving the i.ates of I are no toils to Par: ' • ' - ~.4............. the producers.: iat lands would d 'the exchange manitfacture arties, and also. (of the NV4tern the •luxuries of lrksby Perusing. Leaued • f.elphia, whiCh On to our home Iproiperity of the he 'Wextern Tar- Ing -extract from . enniparatire rates of wanes per Seek paid to perilous employed in cations oernpsitinlita tn the futtiTrw lag countries ; (the rats* we arrest in United Stalls rad dollars r.) • • . . . . , •---- . • t Aceordeon-roakers • (•,-;,• 91400'.. : . _ _.t._ l _,.:-. ....}s2 52 to 3 60 1 Iltatelismllll4 ...... ._.... .... ----z-- ; i /3,10 $683 to 8 27112'52 to 4 =l.O-..-----1 L'rlek-,ya tha-ordl nary bancli....- • -._.'...--.4-1_,,,,,_ _.l 1 411 2.52 Lc. It 88, Ilrlek-yards- Inoldern • 161.5 to 111 46 1 ....-.-,. ..... -1 234t0 3 60 252 ttr,ll 60; Cane factorle--turners 1 8 04 to 151'01' .... .-... -.1 216 to 3 961 2 16 to 2 /4 1 ................,..... , Cane factories-jolnern. '1 6 112 to 13.85' V 288216t0 2 $8 0 ...."__ ~. 1 ... •, Cone factorit3r-lalwrers ..... --,.. 1 BOK 4 50 1 Git to 2 52. 1 68 to 2 Si ... - . -.--.....---;....-..--% -. 1 • • Carp nters . t... ........... ......_......... , • 1343 6 57; 2a2to 3 96. 264t03'21240t0 1. SO 22 10-tia 3 . 60 I betnieal wort:- -hanwers.... ....... ,1 - 692 365 to 4 131; 189 tot IGI 1 98 to 2 40.. ........... -__... ......... -11.— Ciar fact or1(04-strippens_... ...- ( 2Mt ---...... i 8059 -- 1 (Ni l ' l• 1 -- . t••• . Cigar factories --wrnppers.--- 1 0 501_,..—,,-. ;11ors.-1 44' 3 16 to 2 70 1 ....... ..... ~..---; Clgtu• tactorieit-asxotters-__. ...... ' ; Cloth wearers 6 06, 4la FOr s 6V2 ...: .. ..-...--. 8 - 11) . - 1 1 wirers ... . ........ ......--......-0 , ..- - 1 12 191_ _ 1 , 3Go cotion-spinners... : ; 2 70143 351 134t0 4 )3,, F 29 to 252 2 £lB to 303 --......... ..... -.:..".;-- 12 301-„:._ , I 71102'31 2 4.( - -4 65( ... . ...... .. 7 ..---• ; Lail henware facto' len-molders 11 (GI .......... . .:......• 3 al to 4 32. 240 to .3 61 , ... , 1,,,.., 0 9 1 ainters I I 1-- 1 1 1 41 to 2 ..Y2j 2 16 to 2 8.11 ~.. ~, I , arnt laborers .................. ........._. ;-517 to 66,-..--.._ 1163 to 216; • • (1'341 ILb t - o - .31 4 .):T1.16 . 17•70 • Fl"ur 111 P-is-laborers 1 23 tol 19 f•I . Floor wills-assistant nalllers..: 1 11 67 ' ,216 to 41) 1 W 2 tot 15,.`C 40 to .1 co , Flour tnlrs-foretnen 1 10 Isll ' 1 1 44 to 1 74 -.---....... -.1,' 1 :DU/ 2 40 ~ t ;as- works--laborrs-.....1.,-. 1 $ 84,tit 4 501.1 44 to 216 2 - 30, 1' 4 1,21 to 210 1iatter5.........- •9Gsto 14 21 1 850 to OW, 2PS tol2 00 • 2 40' 4; ~ ..... ...a. ~ T. 1' I ron-wotts-fountlers 12 46, 7 ;lil. 390t0 4 tel 312t0 4 Irk . • 4 81' 204 too 00 It on T workt-molders..-----. , 14 011 " ,; 8 161 4 .2' 4 221 4 oat ; 1 ru , kwtihis-nineblotats..:- ~ 7alto 14 481 500 to 8 50j 348 3 211 .940 2 In Lo i s 4 - 2 Iron-works-puddlers- ...... ~.... 1 . It 51, 8 75, 360t0 4 32 1 • 3 12 to 432 - i 1 92 to 4 2 Iron works-per, ton ' I Ffi• 2 375. "i 21 I ron- works- r othorern ...... - ... :.-- I I 5,1 4 53; .1 xi , 2 31 ! 2 4(1 to s 39; 1 80 . 1•;i2 10 Iron-work fi--10eXtina I tha........ ... . 14 10 725 3 tx), 240t0 4 22 2 4010 5 10 . 2 10 t 0.6 (i. 51asons and briek.layern 16.50. 73 '- • 1216 to 2 Cl, 4 SO' 2 ah.to 3(0 'sltolnn rolnerti- .6 11 17;....-... ........ ..I 284t0 3 811 2tAto 4 O (' ' 'k3 (0 511nIng--41rowers ... .. ...... ...--,... ~...- ...... ..." .... •---... ..... -.1 916t0 2 1451 2 5:9 1 Irk 1.92 4•J ' 9 fling-laborern 750 - '198t0242 2 33 to 2:;+11....e • .i • I: I . Painters ' ~ , - .1330, 6 571 288t0396216 to 2 88 • ' 218 to 3 yo Paper mllls-Ishorern ; 7 j 1 4 671 1 26 to 2 68; . ‘ ; 30 , ,t Paper InlllB-4•lnterot ..... . .... ._...... ; 7 411 4 00 1 144t0 2 5214 I ;, • 1 Printers-lawnposaornr-inales.- I'3) 00 to 21 lki% 6 te, .2 t-S to 3:48j '2-21 to 3 601 2 76101 110- i "1 . (awalen.. 112 00 to 20 00 1 .1. ' tlallrrBul ($# 12 591 4 leto 6 4SI 4 321 - 1 • . Itallr•tail hops - c• lights... I ' 14 67' 750t0 8 75; 2vsto 5 76i' 2MI . : ....... .., ; . Itairtutol ).,hops-etiriwitirn I - /1 50, 7 ~50, 250t0 3 961 3 21. . Itallrotel ~.11;•10.-paInters ...... ....,. , 4 14 30'...--- ......... 284t0 3 961 ' 2 tor ItAllrond sholo,-I.,horer.. • ' r 54 , t 2 041 2 601 . 'saw . willl,-1010.rent I , ,ti al 12 14 tot' Ss] ^stto 2 Ss' • 1 slivettaniths-j--welers - 1888 -•'l3 60 to 5 oil • . ..2 NSW 391 15 ht.,.... Shotnaket , . .--';':-.-• 1 11 63, 4 '..'ii to 852 board...l 44, hoard_ I rai. 10) to• 3 30' sson,- , eliii,t , ,-"' l5 741 . 8 041 ..... ........-...1 436 to 7'..4), ' I 6 Ow -, :t a) • Ton r-n , - . . ' 1260 ~.. 216te 3 60' 144t0 3 12; 216t0 I It!! • ' Ns'e.,%cr, - - - Irotton_ I; 33,C0tt0n..4 54F .t...... 4 .......1811k " 40; . -!I 74 Io I s 6 * Wlleel.A right' , . -•. ' 111 21 1 750 2 tiS to ' s 76 268 240t0 1 891. , ~. . , 4l.iien.t • . • ,„ , . I I • F en, a mutter of deep ,e Dnould, be a divel ,lt With . large and iipeinttvsus, arthalls, to 441111)U Al; be It huge be products of agri- d Cr, eloorat expense. In fte(llng Cicra Irom tarp the ner. • pendent upon a tits- . to paw ,tilteetiy the ar..et, or to sell liin At - atter, and revel ve e tc cou,tuner , Icss l itelthe rarwus etr and etnisunter. r nitir New Tor*. or ett, per lattatel, lie for Ilk ont..3..ets.,per dltdri of Piliof by the of the/ea...tern and ay iu any- year, It h, e kitere:4 of the tar ght, to the sale of the male Opened, it fur , ot.lug fain liglnetl, a e I)ml:et:what 01 the esturteil übe:fur cougravuta- , • , . ~- . .- . : To'm et the arguin CD t, that if everything tWo'dollars will under a ProteetiVe Polity. was re4ieed in price tinder Free Mile, one knows nothing abbut the subject: - Under dollar ‘Ntild ptirchai , e as much itsr:tivb ;dol. bur present Tariff; which will secure [the lars woaltiVider a . Prbtective i'olicy t , we will i laboring Man nt least from 50 to 75 et.thaday remark th 4 feod constitutes one-half at least' more than • tinder a Free . Trade policy ~and. of the ernisuraptibn of. a family, :and' the i cheaper prices) for manufactureS, he onlyays price of food hnenothing to do with the Pro- , duties on what - he emu:times, 00t., exceeding . teetive Polley.` The I. rice depends. entirely I 10 cents a day, leaving him a gainer frot'ii 40 upon :the abundance or failure bf crops. wto 65 cents a day in wages. Npw we defy Flour and other, ,ploduetefnaY be 'double ; any editor of a• workingman's: paper todis price withlahor nt only ..i4 a day, while'they : prone this, and if they, cannot, are they not ,i. may_ be very, lov.-, with wages at S' . ., 4 day.l the greatest enemies the workingmen have,. Flour Was . W.',..1 barrel two years ago With . so long as they refuse to advocate protection .wages n i p; higher, if as high 'us now. ',The to American labor and industry againstl the Tara' haS therefore nothing to dci: With at i,lower labor of other countries., L .' To say !that least one-half the consumption . ..On family, they_are iu favor - Of protection', and dani not ,unless he indulgeS in costly wines ,k;e.,.there- adVocate it, is an insult, and the sooner,.all Yore Cite 'per, on that says, that, midcr Free i honest workingmen discard such papers , the J . i,, 7rade one • dollar will .produve as Much , as ; . better it will be for-their interests.- 1 1. :, /tag of this great and ar market the Ito titer .-ry.:produrt his farm .11 ptoellatoerh,.llB Well • he turps the'eutlre Ly 'tsl:6 western fellow. tax-of trutisixortation I , makes a boottre of t nu a auarket. 8 Tlik.eN HEVILW, for 1 It ol tad Wit sued, dud • 41, as fol,owa: - tip vale, Is 100,,009,06) ktilch would 4d. 3,tfau,- 110o,uuu,u U lb., iri ellUkll *lllOl gilt give h7,i-11,- .1 I.'ol Oil <like. Vultie )er ga1.0u,z , ..7,1ta,tm; ' k per LOU, ii..,,W,111k. ''ever, economized or ,fit iwt be uatit mills utmery fur ( . X1114[1.1144 t oil are brOughtm to ac 11nY in the vicinity 'bring, on the he:Um:mt. ' able men in' Con . tuithe gift of pub-• e but go far . u.s the„ I rwconCerned, :with • ! most ignotaintrdel lught up .as a mu - _Democratic, school; 'slavery question enormity of the 1 ed the Republican if Van Rureinsiii, then Henry Ciiiy, he leading prima , ty sinee thjilays ,ecn bltice and plun- . iny moment that the home interepts, ed their anetaton., led•to have in view MBE ELTROI4:AN WAR.—Theenthusi -_L -asm.of the Ger Mans in Ettropl hi favor of the war with France is fully ellballed by that of their compatriots on this side of the Admin . ?. Throughout our coutttry!the der-. Man citizens are holding' itiettingti c to give expression to their Sympathy with' Prussia, .and to the hope that she will sticeettd In the - coutest which as-yet, has not: been' inarked by any smiguinai'y .engagement. Ameri cans also_ SytilPat.hize with and hope that Trussia vZilishe victorious. Our eitiens . look, upon the pretext for the war on .t 4 part of : France as miserable; atjd that the Tiroyoea-' ion on the part of Prussia has noti been of _ that charac.er whiell4stifies tlt4 declara tion.,They remember artito that during the for-• Midableychellion which cost us hundreds of thousands •a. valuable lives^ millions `of t reasu re, and thi:ealepea the disinetperment of tic Utiloirt-Prussia extended to Bov eminent words . of sympathy nita,gave the rebels no substantial:lld and entiourngernent. 'And they ‘Velfjecolleet that Fraticti, taking advantage of our situation, hivadedjhe terri tory of a neighboring ltvpublie, anti: attempt-' ed to establish a monarchy, thuS subi.tantially giviug and and encouragement to those who attempted to destroy this - Governinent. Bit • sides, the victory of Prtissia will be-an ad- Vallee on the contklo nt, of Europe Of liberal upheld. by intelligeneOuni ttae patri.t:ic!fervorof ; a. liberty loving tho succe:l:s of France would be the ::I•mt of its territorial boundaries on kb4. 1 : :he still further subSugation of her to imperial power, and the :firm es of the : Bonaparte dynitsty. the Ileasures-the o:ivy the grkAvtli ut the 6imes, audit . ' meaz , ranue c u que,tiom, great haute inter:- aud bupputi it change gohig . on fay.a. ut We I+eu- V•ill tend to thveri4- vial.); -lucre:4:w the 1.),y creating huine• • I%thert will draw all the ad- Lira Culluw iu their dincus6iuil , of Lin, 11 e of the Soatil and -yt of which is tyranny and the repres- . freedom . . Hence :the syin ; .' tliiy coUntry'are with Arussia iu i.: t, and Will 'renniin so hoWes'xi` it teintez - TL- - ' :: PENS i toN 1.4w.L.-Alnong . the ul).:ritohant acts: passed by Congruiti-nt the was ;that providi* for the . payinent of p n ..thdons quarterly to pepSioers, 'and for the regulatiOu of fees to bb paid to claim agent.; for the, prosecution °fel:tints for' e , pepsion . and bounty land ; .said aeb•becanie a lain July 8,1870, and pm-erii in li,ultkance as follows : • ' • .§EtTtd:i 1: Prikinti agents shall prim:ire and sunned. within tit - teen days preeedinAdie 4th of. March, Aline,,;•••,eptember and Det;etnner in each year, vouelier,' tor the tin:inert:: paymeutto pen- Wieners direct, who, on ur, Auer • said 4th day named, may execute and return tli . aitid vouch-. ern and coneutuers, to the'said pettitat adentl. SEC. 1 I:p.m the re.:eipt of sut•li vouchers pr ip= erly eithal, - ,3,1, and the estab lisinn cut Of the idea- lay of the perd..n entailed t t tee pen:dun, :the i'ensionAt!ent shall immediately torwartt by mail to the said pensioner direct, and to moth er person, a'eneeK. payable solely t , Sithe order -of said pensioner,. except wttere the apensioner to required to appearTersonally and receive the pension. . • , • . SEC. 3. .o pension shall, under,ati eirchtn .statiee;, bewaid to any one but the 'lpensioner entitled.thereto, except in tae of persons legal ly dis tbled, when p tyments may q made. to guardians, and Ina-a4e of persons resident abroad want p .011 ty be tnade as pcavided in vrev..ous nets. t• 51.4:. 4. Pei.slOn agents shall receive for all SetVICE* rendered to pensioners, 'minding post-. age, thirly. cents, payable by tli? United SWAG'S,' and not more shoal Le received by them under penalty (Atkin(); . .! . tit:e. '5. The Secretary• of; the luterior shall provide blank vouchers to be used akabovp sta ted. and regidations therefore. SF.c. O. Pension agents and their ,authorized clerks shall take and certify affithvits of all pen sioners %vim may'appear :before Ihein lot that purpose,9ind give thv ehdek for,tha , pension to the TIonA rater personal lyj .and fur haking any such affidavit talsely antLeorruptly 'the attiant shall fro deemed .gutity of perjury, the penalty 'of which shall be ampriselinvut for llive years or less and a tine not es. eking one thousand dollars: six% 7. The fee bran az-nt ur attorhey,for the prosecution or a claim or bounty land shall not exceed twenty-five dollars. The agent or attor ney must 'hie (without (list -to thd claimant) with the Commissioner of Perisionsi dupliCate articles of agrecinent duly attested setting fditlr the tee agreed upon. When no such agreement • iSliled or approved by the; Commis k ionor, the fee shall he tea,dollans and no more. , SEC. S. For contract for demand, or receiptor retention of any compensation greater than . above stated, the Tnalty.shall be a fine of .$5OO r SS„ or impriso intent for live ytiars' or less, or both. ' THE MINERS! . JogrtAra.----POTTSVITS-SCI - lUYEKILL _ _ _ , fki,upptir 11.' -Tiro Conijntls:lon or of Peniilos fortcard t , ) the pen:ion a:l.:nit:, with tie 'eertift eat(' of pension, one of the tirtieles of hgreetnent, if approved by him, and directions 'll.q• to: the payment": olteett. • size. 10. The penSion agents shall ttecluet Crum the ammnt of pen:ion due, the anrtunt .of,fee, if any, and fonvarfl the same (less thirt:. "oettu), hs difeUted by the 't'unituis..iouer . .. . • EYTERPnibINO.—We clip tho followipin_ from tins New York Sus or the. zych-filf an inainttien of the determination of :hat.journal to .keep' readers well posted !llion war naatteni:•. We have reglitted W3l. its ReSSEI the tits t I tigulstiki and tenable correspondent of the. Low dots Tl.ll+ls thtougbout 'the Crttneatt war, as the special correspondent or THE So tt dating the war bctweeni Franee and Prizsida. De hat. telegraphed -to as that he Arllll do Ilia best f.,rtui. ;We shad reedy° ..emstant dmgatehes rrom him, d!wri Wag every- Important meat.' , - . • • The fdlicralng are ttie.detallsaf oar coat:act win; Dr. tivasara, made througb the cable: _ .- 1 • NEV. Tana. Jtay utt 171 .IqtaseltiL.L:D.,:ioftdoot, Engictled! • Can :inn act; as our earreapandent at the. seeder feu, yourself flamed on "our own I=l terruK antevents from the. fr_ ,ont by - cable telitinpa IA Rimer. - CHARLES A. 0% %AT, EditOr BIIS. We if anywhere in Edrope. Ansu - r.u. ntay the &Wowing :mower wax!receli•d4 'by Yet ca/Ae: ottl:os, P. ' 7Lt., JYly . lfq If4ll Paner, Editor . . • do my best fur scid. - If co to*rtny. head- PI, do you need telegraph% deapatehea or let , vett! I would rather you propt.ed tarn& I . • . Wag. ttI7SOE . • • .;11.110PLY or gas atm. I - leh Tut repded bd/OWII • - KUM Ovine*, Plgw Yogic. hip 113, Mt' 14•10aseett: • ' • - • • telfiraPtilcdelPsickell 411.11 i, tpt * - e lc .x,O Go. '" iallro fT l 2, " ittam am 6.4.. A24.1a, ' EdltEr: • a 4. [inane crs lug OE • tea ' letters. ages in my. p:l socapikriion., 143iiiit:beborne It lt e ! road the .same qUiditz- which *amino abinkiwo-thirdsleiftime coneumn of the . laberingeisedmi Uri:time, u not quite no Idsb se in this Country.. Mawr Auto null clothing hi about one•tinrd ch ei Were** here—iutd difference in the _prise of Wages in Mb, coinipz 'lipid Europe 'illl,, , ,Otnood estirely• ,by on '. I Protect Te thi" 1:7 K,'!„tc„a.r tut. rtritai t t. t TIXE ACV RECENTLY PASSED CONGRESS AMEND THE NATURALIZATION LAWS, I t AND TO PUNISH CRIMES AGAINST VIE' SAME. • .4"" . i • Mini following bill bai passed both hous ,l, es of Congress, and now aWaits nature of the PreAde.nt to beOcnne a lawp: AN 'ACT TO AMEND •TEER NATUITALIZATIONc iIAWS . . Be it enacted by the Senate and noitae of .11.tpro' sent- Wires of the United Sheol of America in ebogreis In• sentblett, 'that In all eases whore any oath. sidirtna thin, or allldavitasnalt rte made or taken under hrby virtue of any act on law relating to ore 'naturalma dun of aliens, or 'ln any. pruceedings under 'such acts or laws. - and any person or persuum teeing or naming soca oath, allicauati•os.' or aflida.it shall knowingly swear or infirm falsely, tile son ewe all be deemed mot taken-to be perjury, and the person or.penaltus guilty thereof shad, upon conviction thereof be sentenced to imprisonment for alfefin out eXcee'ing 11,Ve sears and not . less. than - sine Lear, and to a tine not exceeding one tuou.sand dub -5. - Sac. 2. And be it further enacted,. That if any per, • son applying to be admitted a ettixen, or appearing as a witness for any such person, 'tithed knowingly personate any other pet isms than himself, or betsisy appear in the name of a deceased,' person, or DI ....ti assumed or fictitious name; or if any person shalt falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, any oath, affir mation, notice, altidaviL, certilleide, order,. i sword, signature, or other iuslrument, paper, or press-ening required or autnorized by' any luw!or net, relating to or providing for toe naturalization of aliens; or eh.. it alter, sell, dispose 01, or tyre as true or genitine, or Air any unlawful purpose, any lalse, forged, ante dated, or Counterfeit uat CI, affirmation, iut lee; cer; [ideate, order, record, signature, instrument, pa e.• or proceeding as aforesaid .... or sell or titspose,oi to any permit other than the person, fur-whom it was originally issued.. any certificate :of eitizeumip, or eertiticate showing any person to lie adtni, Wit a et ri 'gen ; or if any person. shall in any manner ulle for the purpose of registering *ads vutrr, or au evidence of a right to vote or oitierwlse,. :untitatully,ll any enter, certificate in telaisenstrip, or :eert Mame, uttg went, or exemplificittion showing such person tote admitted to be a citizen , whether lwretotore I „sued or made, knowing that such order or cerlit cabs judgment, or exemplification hashreen unia tully j 'sailed or made; or if any person shall unlauffully use, or attempt to use, any such order or certificate, issued to or in the name of any Other person, or ill'is deli ttous name, or the name of a deceased person or use or attempt to use, or aid, or ! assist or paftlei. pate in the use of any' certificate of c,tizet ship, snowina the same to be forged, or counterfeit si, or -antedated, or knowing the same to have hem pro cured by trawl, or otherwise unlawfully obtanied; or if any person, and without laedul excuse,lshan knowingly have or be assessed of any false, tdrged, antedated, or , counterfeit certificate of. citizezship, purporting to have been issued unilert he prur :dons of tiny law of the United States relating to nal l tu al- Utah'''. knowing such certificate to he base, fags d: antedated, or coun•erfeit, with in e t ui.la mt:l2, to 'use Melanie; or it uuy { person soul. untui./, twerp.; or ;receive any certificate of cam-m.lllp known ,to such pertain to have •been-procured by fraud or by the use of any (foie acres, or by -means of any false :statement made witleintent to procure, De to aid in pisssiring, the issue Of such curs ineate, or known to such person to be fraudulently tittered or antedated; or if any person who has been orsnay be admitted to be a citizen shaft, on oath or alllrtnat ion, or by ant davit, knowingly deny that he inusbeen sc.:adman:o, with intent to evaue or avoid any, duty or. liability imposed or required by law, every- person so offend lug shad be deemed and lull usigeti guilty of felony, and, on conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to be imprisoned and xept at, ard labor for a period not 'less than sue year nor more ato:five years, or be . fined in a sum not less than three hundreirdonans nor Inure than one ttiou,and dollars,-'or both such punishments - mac be !moused in- the di erefion of tne court. And every petson whit shall knowingly and 'Metals/natty aid or abet any person in the com mission of any such felony ;, or counsel , advise, or procure, or attempt to, procure,' .the cominaedon thereof, shall be - liable le indictment and pli n kb ..ntent in the same manner and teethe same extent as the principal party guilty of'such felony, and 'such person may be tried and 'convicted thereof Without the previous conviction of such principal. i eisx:. 2. dad be itjurther ehortect, 'That any Person 'who shall knowingly use fitly eertitimte of natural .zist ion heretofore granted by any court, or Which shall hereafter be grunted, which: has been or shall be'prucured through Rand or by 01 e evidence, or has been orsh II be Wm. ti by the clerk, or any othl er Milder of the court without appearance anbear ing.of the applicant In court, and witliont an fut authority; and tiny person who shall falsely repre- I sent himself to be a citizen. of the Crated 'totes, witheyit having been duly thimitted, to citrzenship, for tsiiPifraudulent purpose whatever, alto I beideeni ed eddya of misdemeanor, and upon con ietion thereof, In due course td law, shall be sente cod. to pay a flue not exceeding one thou:mod dollars', or be Imprisoned not exceeding two years, either or both, In-the dierretion of the court taking e.gn trance of the same. sins ~ site. 2. And be it - further enacted, That the provisions of, this act shall apply Wall pnlings had or mi. - ken, or attempted to be had or taken, before any 'court in r• bitch any proceedings ',fur naturalization shall be coinntaneed ; and the courts n( the :Veined States shall liavejurisdictlon of all offences {under the provisions of this act, in or before whatsoever court or tribunal the same :shall have bee c or- Joined. . Pim 6, A fur Or ftfurthse etriefect. Thai. in a y_e,ity having upward Di twenty thoussmd inhabisfrianedi shall be the duty of the Judge of the circuit Or Ills-' t I let Court of the United Mates' (Jr the cliOuit or district wherein said city shall be; upon the apptica thin of two citizens', to appoint In writing for each election district or voting precinct In said city, and , et change or renew said appointments as occasion niay require, from time to time; two citizens resi dent of the district sir precinct, one from each polit ical tarty, tete:, -.when so dengnated, shall tw, and are-hereby to attetal'at, all Rifles and pieces fixed for the registration of voters, who, be- . ing regbstered, would be eutitied to vote for' Repre sentattve iii congress, and all titnim anti places for holding elections of Representatives in Congress, and for counting the volts cast it maid electitins, and, to challenge any man proposed 1,..i be registeissi, and any vote offered, and' to be pnrsent add 'witness throughout the counting of all votes, aid to rem .in where the ballots-b %vets are kept at all times after the pollsaie open until the votes are finally eaunt el ; and said persons-and either Of them shall have the right Loftin: their siguatnreslor his slattire to 'slid register for purposes of Identification and to sinters thereto, or to tile certificate of the n mber of - votes cast, any statement touching the true or fair near thereof, which they' or hernay ask attach ; and any one who shall prevent any person deal g anted, from tiding any of the acts authlsed as aforesaid, or who shall hinder or molest to iy such -person In doing any of the said acts; or al l ala or Win preventing, hindering, jor molesting any Stich person lit respect of any such acts, hall be guilty of a mlude{ueanor, and on convict' et, shall be punished,by. Imprisonment of riot less ohe year. bac. a. And be itfisifher enacted, That in ny .city having upwards of twenty thousand inhab taut", It shall be lawful for the marshal of- the Utah States tar thedistrict wherelutaid city shall be, appoint 114 inallY special deputies as may be n to preserve order at any election at which itetiresenta t Ives in tbngress are td be chosen; and :meta depu ties are brevity authorlied to preserve order at such elections, and to arrest fur any offence or breach of the peace committed in their view. That - 4 M7.' A be AndAer eacreted,' t rallattion • laws are hereby extended to 0 . ens Dat- of African nativity and to persons or African descent. Watson Is the only female in rention • Who sings. . I . . , . !—Ameiletut girls are quoted as flirt too .ntuc,h in Pitts. . ••• -Employer to new clerk; "Well,snittles, : have you malted the ledger yet?" Neclerk : " r Yeth thi,Vve pothted the ledger ; sit lor , T, thlr, it watti twohlg for theletter bo , and I had to take itilthide the pothtoMth . _LA young man wtia arrested for dserting Ids . wire. ;.Whenhrought before - thejudo be oild, t'thathe had nothing against his - wife ciicept that be thought he spent too much . . rToney for gaudy and trish.7 , - ,• lA•journallitt who but been spending a fortnight in the White /dottntaizus,. ga he wiljoyedhinisalfliegprinuchthaving In tis au livens;aptitilard: - his arikle, oat • ed Ids "flee situnsdriTaaili - bruken three ribs first alas days." -: • .-, •'• :=--' • : i . ' , •. , • .. . . . . . . . . .. . , . ~ . . . . . , . ......11,van......., , ,,,Ai .32:::,7,•!,-.4e:. , ..,:;::. , ~...,!-.:., ± fak, . ....- s i a:: •:. r."4.171-`, pru,da• I " Saxony. iiluitzer . tagd.l !kw 3 oo (05 i;; NA TURALIZA T.t0217. ISE=SEI AND TO 1.1::4/61i CIHMES AI.i4AN:4T THE SAME. I ear " otters. '.Vi E.Ekt.Y ALMANAC. 'ZITLY SCX sux. 'moor:t'scuA.•sais. • alsE3 • 3413 , SAn*PAT......I 4 44 Yi SIIXDAT:3.--!• 448 V MONDAY."' --I 49 SS T erspAY.' 4-1 45J WEIMMILVL2. .4 51 28 THCESIIIA2...I 4 Ed -4 51. METEOROLOGICAL .TABLE. Iliila 16, Sattirday_ • 17' 18 % 2) Wednexday.,!..—.--... 22. Friday .... , . The juvenile populcition, .of CLaleare lously awaiting thei denting of the eirees w will be there on . 3..uekkioy, • TO-marrow.—Thirtieth Sunday • of year and sixth after Trinity. Day's knot hours and 35 - ' t 7 • , The Coquette Base kill club; of Fisti .. wish us to stinouiA that they .are of en .1' gauze with any club in the. County.., i==l Many citizens of PoitsFille left their beds tcruay tuotultig,' about One o'clock, lyne at. Uuur whisues blcw,tlnidting ir was an nit: tiesiek.bunie. ; • - . -• . _ . . Discussions over the high piles'. of li.-e, gents ii.eif a 4. it cool. suujeel. 'of Bt.:Lillie weather.. iiiVu hear »owe, grumbling MLA' price .til finis Borough. - - . _ , s , . . . . The.past . -Week 11.14 - Ikea eitithie:y h' trin, re e pun. Tn.,ff mercury in the tut' inc. it ft.& nvoa o:4:lit:sting I"q,klieell" elgti4'.;.ullU littud red etch uay tutting the ‘‘tt,li.. - : . . . ' ... . • The Social Tehlle had a wit on 'lhe , evenins,froar ah,,ut, typethy St. CLur frana 1 .eLtaraue was,ethteLeti fur Lima - igihierit,- net whi,le ;Mot? .:o, , az au enjt.„}tithe hlA.Vez.. t , , Eila .Accid* esterdAy 110011; while t4ite 01 Wuth.l.lli:._ , lia.ili e lgs lIW .C.CilAr Wa l l gAgtal AL WurK Li, I)..ifiwil LI B tue.,eitiemilisi e.i% ell id tiu..hiel huuriii , hint bi,l6eLAy ki s. • we dead. I ' . - ' E IRE • ' • Pic-Nic.—The ! , :a.lgerbuta/ give a 6tutml int"mc ut tt t e A,te.luita k ait 'llia of awl we ut 'heath - 14, a •-•.iakupgiheSatB,l,4 S...x.autiti,„pres.etn. • • . . Caal'ol 1 La mp ..,--• F x . Eplostoia.—On last l'tiii , i..‘etiit.tt, a v.iiii ...in nit's : . e.i:pinsinif ovtAlti, the Oppitilerintil Buret, St. Clan., bit!, trl taiLttVs urltie hurl -ti b lit;erecit!.(i in, iaiolig, Itatitc::s byltae ally tihtteri.n, 'am/El l ie, intil 1 "Tlte,inseet kinlocm is very largely dente( ei•ery utglttthe r.,ratt All whiell was wittieu. !Ina 'premature graV itertnling on our pe...tee.'"rtte roam in alticli tins O&M %-.ll,4'"eritthy4" is- It, just exact.y tne Name lts, tuni•We i‘oubl'ist. have- it i.speoltattle latter part. . • • . 1 ;* Imbroving.-Thelliefeor,' 0041 Compapy arc inaKing exttistvellaprowtmileat at Inn ades v.tiie tsubstao,tial stout; structure la process of et•ection winelt witl '139 cullcitpies:l by two tiew-11,:ostitig engities . bf immense is svcr. The breaker sprroutminks arc and subtltatittal..repajrs.. . N L , Aceident.—E,Tdie Wourelsno ll',. :in intert-mt ing youno son of .1..1tu IVenicb,.lortr, 1.: ,, ,q) fell fr..iii a pile of pla!t2ring lath 'mune ten feet liFiv inflicting a:i ei., tesi., ye wound o,r. tiO mlillp t :mil fniCturing the' ex iernal table (litho- skull. l' The ac , ident ~ e &urtcd on Thursday evening.• 'lle is doing a u:ell :L'S could be-,- c.peet - nuclei the e,.1 , troll instances. ' 'Notice to.. the biledlianleil. of ,Satuilkill County.—There will be -a Convention of t h e W. li. A. 'in the Ilot4mgh ofiqt. ciaii% on Toe, day, the filth of Ainnik4 1870, for this-purpose I )1 . noininathig‘a Countytieket to be voted for at the coning FalKeleetion; therefi;re, all niMian- I I ic, are invited*. lend tivo deltsgi..i.i: from their re-I,4.?etive kiktri ~t, . ‘. . • k -_ :. " : • .Tito. , :: fl. CoII.AII \N, COM. M A KANO V, 4 • I:s,' kith, 1570: : ' ' ' 7' - • The circulation. ;cif the 'D:kits ilOtjtsAt. is : ? shootitiF right up since.the European war broke out. 11 e have never boaoted , of tIM circulation' of.the DAILY, but, we candidly believe its cir 'eulation:islarger tipm that .of any inland daily paper in Penn Sylvania. Its dimensions are small but it contains the cream of the news of the d#Y' from the War. quarters of the ttlolm'sini ultazieously". with the leading' journals of the nation. Drinking Foimtain. l ---PottsVille teem:folly to Pnillidelphia, among the- cities and tioirns of PennSylvauia, in the iumortatit iniptov&ifeht of furnishing the .pee'ple with drinking fountains., Comicil, at, its last meeting, authorized the eree tioirof one in Alaliantougo street; add- already v.c hear of several more spoken tif as prlvate enterpr.se. It is encouraging, to know that our boraigh authorities and oureitizens aredeterm ined to-keep tip with the tinter. , : Death - of Father Mayer.--Ont;attlrday ven -1:1;t, the'llev..Pliilip Mayer died at his resi dence near Orwipbtirg, at the advanced 'age;4 iif SS years. He was a native of perks COupty,, but f .rtim la-4 GO years a highly esteemed resident 'an 1 clergYman of - this County, serf ing upwards ui 50 Years as. parlor or the Gerinan Reformed Church. Y. sterday morning his mortal remains were interred in the tiernnin BetOrmed Ceme tery, at Orwigsbur, , , in the. presence of a largo Concourse of sympaCniiing friends and relatives. • - • While the p!casero seekers at the sea shore are,indulging nightly in their grand hops,—ad counts of which daily lumber up the columns of city - papers—we may not be 15 . 1yilig .11 much when we state that: one or these social h took , pluee' at . the Pennsylvania Hall the o.her evening, whichwas quite as brilliant as aly at the "Strriikl.on.'! The party, was compos e I , of the youth and beauty or Pottsville,,with a c'ever aprinklimg'of visitorN from abroad., Mr% James Muir, who officiated ns flour Air*tor, performed his day inlinirably. Fat sck Sullivan , who-enlisted as a private it. , 96th P V., tinder Capt..los. Anthony, anoi,ivno wa4 hohorably . diselair e ted . frOnt vb eon the :nth of lfeoruary, IV,:frent wdunds'` received,in actionnt Cramptofi Vass, Va., 14th of.Septetidier, suddenly at Chleagx on Monday, the. isth train Tarot y:SIN, at the age of thirty-one. Was a native, and . formerly a resident, of this'place, - where he' leaves many friends to m4urti.his untimely de cease. lie Was amid' loved by his tiomrades-iA the field, and the inewa of his: death will cause many a ; tear from the strong, .stout hearts of tried veterans ; who will remember his cheerful Voieo , hl the bisouae-and Upoti , Ahe mareh. ' Fire at St. Clain—About one o'clock Yester, day morning a tire occurred tt St. Ctair,'bp which a two-story frame building, situate at the lower end of. First street,- the -property 'of Pat rick liullihan,. was destroyed. Tho building was valued at about $6OO upon which' there was no insurance. The fire, was evidently the work ()ran incendiary, as the building :luta been un pecupied !birth° past two weeks, and a ladder was toundln.the basenieht which was doutptie. , iS 'used to get up to the second flour; where the tire originated. The hose companies. notwsthstand ing the !lout; of the night,were proMptly on hand, and soon succeeded in _mustering the ttAtnes, and preventing them spreading .'to adjoining buildings. 1 . , . . , , • . . 1 'Out of Bushaeini:—Horaed Gree'ey Say;i, ” I know there arel to-day ono th.insand college 'graduates, aetneltd theauhuving graduated with honor at Gentian Univeniltisi who are walking the stony streets of New . Yurl:, and know •irit how to earn a living, This Is a condemnation of our system of . el issie.il edu ation. As a prep aration for prule...,ninal life,m-1 , shquid 'rather Naylor certain pursuits In life,—it inzty- he very well ; but when I see, .lA4 I. it() :see, so 'many . men whose ed tivatitons have 'cost so niticti, • tinit ' themselVes totally pliable,' With ell that, to earn a living ;' not inamorlit men, nut drinking men, . but inch, simply: who cannot ruid places r adaPt ed to' their clipazity : ,when :I . See _this, Vain ' moved to protest against a system of- education 'Which seems to me so narrow•and partial. .. Profanity Punisti a ble.*—lt seems Abe known %to e known to any considerable 'extent that patien t s Indulging in profanity subject themselves to a neut. hnprisonutent. Every adult whfi cu no and in cursing uses the name of either' of the threepersons in the Trin.t.y is liable to be fined sixty-seven cents roe each cni•se,'and every tninor for each similar OfliMit3 may bo punished. 7 ... a tine of forty mitts per profane, utterance: ailing to meet obligationa adults can be risoned for twenty-four hours for• each of ten and minors for twelve bouts. If the law touching these cases Were enforced here theetty treasury would soon --be, overcrowded with funds, or our GOunty Prison inadequate to ac commodate the one-thousandth - part-of the offenders. ' • MuTderous Assault on the Ffighway:-I-Driver . Shot.--Squire Knots' us oT Minersvillo, sends us the following partlimlarii of sit attempted- nutr dor oh the road between•ltit. Pieasant and Min- nersville • .1 • . 1. MiszttsviLLE, July 22 , 1870. • Enfrons Myszus' Joutotat.:.--Therte was • a murderous assault with intent:to rob, Commit ted on George Miter, who drives a team for Frederick Dietz, Hour and- ' feed store of this pink*, about noon, to-day, ort tho road leading from Mt. Pleamnt to Minersville. They am struck him with their lists. snit then fired four Alois at hint out eta pistol , wounding him in the left -aide, close under the left arm, and wools:116g him, iti the fleshy I)* of the right thigh.• lie doe. not know.ilie men, bathe says _they were l young men , two of them dressed IA dark cloth.. One hau a white hat; the otherone Lad no coat on, but dark pants And red -moos- : tsetse; be was the tallest of-theitbree ; was th-t, one that tired the shout that wound edlrishor. and was an Irishman. Two oft/teat - had ,Ara toe, or trunks.- Bath balls went through Fisher. I con's• think be I.‘ datigerucialy Wounded . , Ili the be w 'hr usti the flashy part at th thigh Auld die left &do. J. F. G. P P • D. a. x.l 7 21 T 21 , 7 21 7 '4 7 21 7 1) 7',19_ i First, Q. S . 11 S4l ev. Full' IL lX S ec. Last Q. ..1). V 21=9. New M. 3i G =mo. i • - • I • A. IL: !7.4 owe.' G 70*• PP . 1- 1 .73 • tki 72 .• . 76 •7I DO ' . 0 0; MaIiMIMI I 1' LINTY; 14ENI4SYLYAN • i . , . 17nclihO l ed lettets retrai ning in the Pottsville Pad Glade, Ally 22, 7 11370: 'Auer Ciastes -1 Hall Margaret . Reiter Henry; BarnettH Jones Daniel ~ Itand Capt .1 -. Barnes, J - : ph' • Jones John E 7 BOSS Samuel B . Bibby I - 1 Jacob George 'Rupert Samuel ' a f Bade 311 el ; • JenkiturAnna. , IttehardsunAdrs Itonre , dsko sa 'etgr. Klein 11 C '• M IL. : - 1 '• , . Kershaw Bradley Kershaw MeGUlSeott Marie , ' , Bohm:fill le I a - Co StralsterVharles 'Brennan Magee Kohner_Louls Sone' Jaeob ', 'DeFrelin A 0 Kelly Michael - Banner Hodges a Dawrio4LJ ti I Kramer Kate • -co . •., • • Evans ti 'ry q Kettner Bridget Sc)rapp 7. T 0 1 41 Frisbini si r. 1 ; Long Conrad F Stine mine Faust Mi lE . :7, Long Peter -, Waleht er A'sbip G rces GOA -,1 Myers James Welb Alfred Gorman JP '.! Mellale Michael, Williams E . • (11)1mals Jolan •1 Mergen Marx Wenk .1 C Hughes C lute Moor Jane ' Wisiod Susan . Hawk Joe . Price Edward. Weslon Anna' ltarpeCPl . •• '• , , • ,' ' , e • . , r • , Ili Tha l' 'Yu . —-Men's Christian _Asabelatlen. of Pottsyill; *1 I hold its first regular monthly , meeting n fonday evening next, in Trinity ei / z, Iteform ' Church; - ,Market street. The exer cises will] be i ts ((Blows: . .. - } A lBs tige V t i iil l 4T re e l l e B rr heaf ed questions: eF :- 1. •*ls he . ,urth Coamuandmeut binding on .ti Christians at" he. present day," by F. W'. BZIYr. Cake. S. , tii. "Does t ' Bible teach total abstinence 'I" by Ja.,...w. 'tingli..- '' . ;Open diku skins on the..aboso questions. .. Geners.l . bu t luess: - : MuSie undOr the direction of J. J. Cake: - ' ' The A.*aqation is trying to get. up! en enter tainutend Whleh will lie interesting to,. the gen eral pubfie, a,id it -should be well attended. If -properly eneuuraged,bzt our citizens, the Y: M. i t-'. A. ,zlbe 4 he means of doing a great' deal of god.'i .2 jo ) g., thatitAs nut antlered to die.for , wan . pf*rdi r support. . • ', nx ich ch, ur a ' I'l 1 )".. the 11.1 i . Loal Ottlies.Shennloah is 14 have anew depot sh irtby' .' .1 ' Shenandoa h - . - Mr.;.Al 'stir, of the firm of -Allison .t - Bati tiara, is *lip eting a very fine residence in St :r. .Clair;;:' _ . , A : bout itivo' O'clock on Saturday nuirning.a fresh' lir e hr ke • net .in the '• burnt district on I Railroadktrt:•t. ‘ ' . . . *Shenandnal City has just organized anew. i fire coMpan ' , to be known as the Cilutiibia Hose. I:: . ; - . . Mr.' GdM•gollko;erle lost a lot of machinery by . the late, fi:re iti Railroad street. - Two barns hear Exeter Station, ,on the:Read . lug ,Itaiir . oadt were struck: by lightning, last Sunday t 4 .; I. i MrS. M. 'adman 'hits belt'' ,contirnied Its .Postmaster t , f Pottsville..l The appointinent-i of Mrs. ;Nary Lawrence; of. Nlinersville; and Mr. Plill! , 11Fq of Mahanoy City, have also been condi - tit 'LI i • .., ' Mr. Charl4s Spencer 'ha" retired ,fram the MAMA-NOY ( . .;itzirrrE. The paper is now coil durted.skilel by Williant 1t3i11.1e3 . : &ill. • Ml'.' P 1 1.. '• f: •,)stei,. of this 41 ir,iugh, was .fired' i at[zby ! t man ''rin theroad between Potts.. vide .a9d: l'Ahuylkill Haven, on Kist Friday. night. -11:.,: 'l, • 1 . . .. Several b tied -cars we,re. wrecked • near Port!Carikm, on the Vallee Railroad, last: SM.- 'urilly, 11 ' l , ''' :The Red St , tlebij CIO, at ',wore' of 'r Pti hi 'Rielut ' d Isle, ondast niacy with 1 effeets ofthe: X dog bo mitten "Mich iineitight la*, Jllll.ll IL I take the cell slip._- hi 1 ~-. -Mr. Flo F4tst received a sum-stroke on Mon diity env - 11 , 040 in East Norwegian .street, from which tn):, ha.not yet recovered. ~ A liorSe. b'a ongin o es to Frank Mountain of St. 'Clair..tan a aty at the depot on Tuesday and. smashe4 thoragon to pieces... •! . . . •Constilde Fitzsi 11111 l OHS ! lias.held • iii...l4oo bail on Tue. dav, !for interfering with the dog catcher ,' Leith s HiMer; 'tit one time Register of this emiiity,,..liedl at Philadelphia, last week. . ' - Thereinre ilaid to be, tive-districts in the coon-' ty for whieli no XsiSistaut iir . Census Marshal . have yepheen appointed. :... " prof. ltenien 'S. unger, 64 - , SbOem -: atersville, i t 4 1ritslbeen ut anitiimody eieeted a teacher id' the- H igh Sqbool at Port Clinton. : :- . ' • ' . On Tuesd y, two men, named John Went ' :iintliJames loyd, were burned, the former se- Nerely Oldpro 'latter slightly, While .drawing, , ' down a; i battery at: Wht-h.tune's , mines, at Ttl .lllaq U:1-; t ' . - ' !i . . JAOUIIi ! c; • . ( all:41, E•• 11.; has been appointed i.,As sistant ,Ma hal to take the censtis s .pf Ashland., tleorgel;Fet e i.i. i has been' appointed for the , mine porpoil ,in it lee township.' On Towfly motto •-' omits. floss, nice of the proprief rs of M 0 ,... and Habblees Colliery, . at Ituesvill , rod three meri i niployed ni, the MirteS, ',iver battled by the explosion Of fire damp. Ii! ~'l.) - . i , • 4. 4 \Vali:tin . piffle z, a tkViiiiiran': for, -the Wolf Creek.planiOnd Coal C...m.ipan'y„ received it fatal sui-stnike .11 Sunday. . • .• ' ! ' ' ! AI! tli) i r! fig sr, 11'. years, tutored Philip BOylcc waS draWne An the Mine lli.n Data on \Venues ]day... '1 'l' '' . Mr: John'.lJeon:n2,s' an.l a _out i bury )Hirtitner t ,wtio stMerely : inil .1r- UiroWit front a Wagon on Thursda; Ourtibtul.* Mu:imam A' le:M . 111:: i over Oetyigs Urg.' Tree4'were'up 13 bloWilw don and iitn:•li , it:wmplaiii 1 _ Ili:'-:T::1\': (lire, of Tr:Ntiont -Li, sug tWs 1 the It hi ever trlao 'et t 'A tile i the 'en iheilt, °out - ipe Bk Ball Club beat the ti teen ri'lnenixPark S.durdav by a 39. • Inter shot Jphn Phillips; at Locust :aturday m.vrniinz,foi is wife: Phillips died front the wound. on Sunday horning: , ' , onizing to Nir..Wm:lltluen •corn - e-by hanging himself by. his Chain week'. !Erdman =has been : appointed to' Sus of Tamaqua and Rahn ' wild ts iAtr, i be •slay li ht. the lbevit pre- Lllll4 .' for I. Li. O.:F. h. s -.received lilt) ,apps{'. D. O. 31. r- fur:lt-he Wintern riiittict[ con ti ty.: 1 1 ':' ...i t , 'rho name' - if the Johnstown Post Office; tlibi Ciiiiiity;lia4 been changed to that of 'mein. ' ' Mr. Line. weaver, principal of the Cressona High Svhdl4 . l has tend , t Oil, his resignation to the School Ihar of that 'll.irougli,rnnil . they have! acciliteil it. ~. Scranton i preparing fOr .the Mate -Vgrieul-. ition, and work.lrxi! been alread. ion the neees.sarry fey evening last, this young Ile presented • NVashington Cainp, l a, with. a handrionte ropy Of the tural. cum hieurecl ‘uf-Ttaursc 4)f t....n5,0f - • i , .1 --, . ttorrespanbelict. .______, 7 t e Tat; Edltoritre not respo'ruiltile for any sentiments x dh or etsey eor ..spentlentr : neither Au they endorse the all.' , ; A LiA ;CASE*. lettere and correspondence addrratied to this office, and /ntended for public-ado], i 'lst hive the real man, of,the writer attached—toot tlt{l; eje shall publish it. but for our Infurrnatlonj —and be written on one side of t lie paper only: Operwise, thanwill go intO the o:akar-basket. .^ • . - ,______, l'utii•-oLI wixo has been handed to 'ns fer . _. publie4ion )27 a Denwerit: - 1 , • • TO,TIIFiTOTEUS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. . We rOonniitend.t9 the hpormiehing 11.441.blicati Count yVotivlit i4n. the nano-of lion. elms. W. Pi f man for siter tr. aila ociutm v.:item-mu, ,F. - sq. , foy the Lewl,:sbit re.. „ i i. . --... ' ' - ' ' If the,: „glinlild be notTil.mtfe f l, they would - be sup poryedliy litObtre.l.4 of Irenikrail. July pi, •ItifJ it 'Jl.l\l' DEMOC:tATS. , 7ame of b .se qt', pi ,Ves:erday in Sehnylk'dhlLiven, woi de ,hl* the umpire. t\l 'A urns, E;nter firise qtriA r t:viie,) favOr of the Vastinies, :to O. the Suspension Chili , . refusing 1 to give deeisions'of , t tuntdre. Ae eordini; to their awn words they never. intended that the game should he played throitgli, with- . out wrangling. , • 'Aceoi-dinir, to the ileeisinn of the umpire the Paiqiittes :try now chant - pions • .Yours, . . • • . 1.. .:7;:r.., CLAIII, P. 1., .1,103' . 22,: IS7 0.. 1..:4)iT io. .)4 tats' 3t. t 7 it* Ail :•. -- , -. . 1 , DE • it Silts ; — 1 NV‘4ll(i.glAk "(Th'serve'r — of yes terda if hodt'nows the di Iforehee between pitch ing, and jerking.. lam 6 a,vare thht• the Pastifige pit.f.4r is very ellkititt, but his pit'ehing has ' been l!':'rtilell mit? in several, I.T:l:nes' this season, beCan‘e oug. of iik.at c l .e..y live balk he jerk's tivii or tlirtt. More t I.•iii (hi., the Suspension wo:re;not of aid ot the 'I•C,7/ v . /fir:cut pitching or jerki . ng of he P.:.,t/ine', pit , .lec, -but., declined phiving witrran. umpire who t2vidently dues not ithOttrshnnil the g• :tn.., or who in !fully made un fair decisions, Thit suspension were willing to contitine thb gaine wiilua elialige of umpire, an oder;which! the Pastime win Id Lot accept.• .. ' 1 '' 1- , '. Yours, ac., . ~. , i, 1 , ' ,Pm 11. PLAY. , _, End.AlliErts - Joritst.tt.:=-YeOterday I wont tb Selitiyik it Haven to witness a game of base ball t r ietw44l' the Pastiuie Club, of Miners agile; laud theSuapensiou Club, of St.-Ciair, for the championship or the Connty. When, these two .:plubslipluyed in St. Clair 'the score was Piislitnes, Aul ; Suspensilin, 31. They- then plated in Slinerofille, the seore.being Pastime, 614 'anti ttie SuspenSion ,61.' Then, the both. elubs, l bein earn, they determined to play the third 1 gin for the championship on fieutial grimrid, S huylkill Haven being selected as they placei . and Portofino was tc? produce tho um,- pire,l!whi ,- they did, and a very competent one I dip. ;;Tli ~ everything being'. arranged; but!: clithil : repaired to,Schuyillill Haven, and to (Multi, wbikvould have had a.pitiaSant bine had it notinilbr the:uncontrollable material the 'Stir) iifliwii 'n'Club is composed Of. But, n , mat ter,l ll t,11 , -/W return tii : the game. T' .. Ail ' tuirstillial s went to Schuylkill ,Haven : • ..-.Nter day In iii) force, determined to clean t...;:,. - out.- Tne Sibipt,ti.fivn Lri.ys, knowing that the Inde pendent. pose Coppany,...or this borough, held liit'lizt.ettlint annual pie-nie; and that several. of Ihesasiiiiie boys! belonged 'to said boritpany, wend not play.ba.se bah; Zut when the.* beheld the. .1 'astlpie out to a man, and nil in new tini foint; they knew they Were done for, :and- ion chided titta good retreat would be better than a Jbadly., engin battle', and:-retreated , accord ! . inglf, an it that, too, ilia very'shaniefttl manner; leaiiitig . -Jenny : resting. on"the , % brows ,of the ilioyil 'in white, tviterq it .often 'rested, Lsirpri!,...id ArZierie i.. will rest for'evur„ if they' huiveno - i her club to tsintend with but the Sus penOlun In!), of, St: Chtir.. And to . prove the .t.. trut,filot this moertion. I have $5O/3 . -or $lOOO to back 4 it tip. If there is any individual in St. Clairwho wishes to take it up, let him 'address the t';l.ecretary of Pastime. it. 11.,C. MineraYille. Pit.. 'Or if there is not a single. individual in St.. Cisielwhiii has not sufficient confident:o l in the ability. 6 ,the Suspension Club, we will give theca i the; rivilege of going through town . with, a in - 111-seri Uon list, ',skit tr,V collect it: - And then c / when tho :have done so let us know. (But.l hid no . •qindon to iii.:ii:e this !request, for the playeta of the SiisPension are noisy enough to let the whole coun try known without the aid of itieto ' ) w'hen we will draw up the prilituina Aim o f : game. H-upliag soon to revel e; an' itisipr , ilicaleiter of acceptance, 1 I _,l - '1 'lreinalnyonrs, ..,. . - ... ...•. 1 . . ,. , 1 ;AN ATN,ENIAN. ' • ' 1r e 4.11 4 LTE3IJ. lilitipOloon ain't careful it 'is apprehended that ,prOssia will enjoy the fat of the tight, and lehrei pr i l r Franco to digest the beay-part, , I , '4';is Uvula; the Prussian chief of staff, laws nOteti for, citu - rnity as for his strategic skill, fp Falro , be is known as "the, man Isllo la xi le4.4 nt'ln lan." Trig "l x .t.ptss -- ' ' lan navy , is only ibout,one-sixtli asi . wt.-go pa that of France; tut the daps are 'perMtps he best in the world, -while the Prue alluilharra are thoroughly librtified, and do fendcd b the celebrated steel guns of Kropp. 1,3 1 .A.i13 in correspfmdent says' that "A' you were ' to the Prussiaiti talk you would tWn k them all `Americans In their progreedon and IWO, an like our own countrymen they be. Ulf, Tee inetneiblet"' , ' ; . 1 ti 1 1: • . 01i437‘ - ulr. S 1 mimsvird.a; Julr 22, 1870 . . k ' Loss to litrrtat.--:Fiti neelost 80.000 men during t ° Crimean struggle. The Italian emit- Palatka (*Tied oft 60,009 , more of-Napoleotra • braves, While 65,000 Frenchman were sacrificed in the Chinese :and ,Itilexiciaritarit. - Theopeniitg wet;lis ale . turning 'Mich Mammoth proportions ; ttitNapkgson`a 1 now : promiee-•to exceed al/ 111 / I Pse Pgurea ' ed.' It Certainly looks: la ittnetlotiftlet. Iris to he very Moody and san-; gllittarY. • - .;: I 1 ' • 1' , • .- , , - 110#. rmans rifghicago laid Sunday. Sent , it. despatteh the fiiiistof Prussia expresslng,tbdie sytinaith with ids cause::tg aterda . 3,•, 'they: re f/ 0 trivet' 11 following response': ' . ..." -," •• 1 :I _ ' I - "Btntsx,:itily IS, 1870.; !` ; To .E4l.oiiind .f,cts r sead and etherl: "Itheigk yeti,. and feel convinced that - tiler many willaristVer the hopes of her, countryman beyond tOci sea; I ;,. : • - .•- - .. , . • .‘ *.- 1 • ",-: - r -"W1L.14.4.31, RE.S.".: ri . PlltssAN.l3 THE 1%90:N.—1n 1366, BiStnarek : said' to ti Atherican :. "In .our - relations with the Unit d Sultes,'l never had a doubt. The- Tory pa y inl Prussia, to :which I Ain.eitippcmed AO belon .at the Outbreakof your War; besought the Kin. .to recognize tliti' South. I opposed it . i l k intleilli Y. To me it - watrelear that4he North' onlyOuld-be4he true ally. of Pruesia; With the' South vie had;,nothing int edmrnon. The Gev ernnien*of Prusidia,,tierer Wavered in its friend, ship for-hours: 'lt is. a traditional policy With, us. - Frederick -theGreat,Was, I think, the first Europea i sen'ereign to recognize yo'ur indepen dence.- Vat° heartily glad to know that Amer- Ica tindqrstands an'l • reciprocates the friendly feeling yiedaare mai stquilly.ntained." '. ...: '01:R TitADI WITH THETH.9CHADHOSTATIts.- - ICur impp: rta from tho , States of the' Zollverein, j intim yending . June 30; 1868,: were .to the 1 amount f $21;569,988. Prussia brought-us $ll,- tXXI,OOO, d Saxony $5,M0,000. Among the lead- . M a ir g artie 's were: Cotton ilose, V.,522,232 • Laces. 16 , 4,000 q Clotill ng; $815,900; Hops, $,333.600; Pig Lead, $34.6,000"; Silk, $715,000; Cloths, $3,342,000; 1 I,loorrienl4 Dress• Gooils,- 14451,000 r •Webbinks, 1 $563,000 ;1 - Velvida and Itibbori, $1,200,000; Furs, [5500,000,1 These aro among the larger aggro-, . gates. Lieltitied in the - list are paper, pencils, ii .hlioks, 0pe4,1 heads, steel sundries, toys, dolls, AP., 't.te..l . Every body --knows . - what -a world of -- I. trifles add , pinicracks Stunt thn _staple of a Ger, I man "fat glitch--' store. The articles imported are not ;lade here, wally of Mom, and cannot ho, so f the War lasts; "look - out for a riSe in l' ' Chrism A toys and presents., 'Riling th&year ending' une 30, 1858, our exports to Germany I were $t i,427,-4e3 including gold. - Cotton ,AVHS put at-$11i,000,000,, , Pet rol eu so. at $3,000,000. T. Aute- CO at $3,900,000, Lard at $1,400,000, arid Gold and - 1 Silver a about $10,000,000. We sent also, in Sewing Machines to .the value 0f . 177,C00, Dry tlOods .V.10,0i.00,,•,, II unS,.., $4-11,000: In the year I s J, ending 41ine'30,;'1,S, our exports amounted tri - I $45,045,e14, of-which $43 366,58-1. were t; Atlantic. and. $24,9,41tid to Mediterranean ports; 'Cur . . ' imports front France amounted t 'l;'of of tKhich $* 3,441,845 wore tki Atlantic amid 0,477,1.36' ~ to Nledit rraiienii. puts. 'Phis is a large trade Ito he en angered by the war; and the priee'i of ; Frei:ieli taxis will undoubtedly stiffen in tbo ; ' iii44i:ket; f the blockades; are made effeetive: -- , , „ 'inn z vr n Si..'n i Los, .E.ixo WILLIAM, AN lo NA- • roixoN llL4"Tilere: - will be no war,'" said. ~livel v the aged widow et-Mayer Anselm itoths .Citild to liii . aeouaititanc.C, for iiy4on wilt not ;. . . :give the ii the money." , . This was, doubtless, also the I,leif , ',of her grandson. Alfonso Itoths . eliild, when lie came to Ems to induce the King of- Druslia.bi 'give itit liii obtinate purposti,and. . to grant sonic: small.' eoneession to the longing - ,ilesirc of the French Monarch. Perhaps, ho ' - wished io SO'-- to the King that the Hothscliibis W • 'ould tarnish" him. no money; and that , ifdie did not ,ake'pity on- the embar ra ssment of the Exeneli 1 - , ..niperor they Would employ all their tinaneia power to the, injury of russia and , : Germanot. •:- - . . Howaier,'King WilHani cares nothing for all the Itothschltds in the' world. lle has a well ; tilled tralisury, with more than thirty millions of hard dollars, the exact opposite of the French Treasury, whose accounts ,stiow nothing except on the debtor. side. / liesides,, the. Council of the North lerman Confederation, relying on the - future a 'probation Of the Diet, has granted hint 1 an unit nitod credit. The King, accordingly, .wasun •illing to receive Mit* financial negotia t; )r ; an While he himseapacked off the imper tinent-tioutif Denedetti . with a ;round answer,, 6 tic Kent Ivor& to the rich Burma Rothschild.by 't servanlithat:he was not. at Tome. .. • . At Mil( Mt. AllinisO genii angry and resign, : ( . his (din* us Prussian; Consul-General in Paris_ It 11111Stibeadmitted that this is a very proper act on 9s part; for he would by no 'means be a snitabla persinn to rCpresentNthe (sunnier:lid in terests I t ! Germany in the French capital at the. prt(ent in'te, . lie ought also to he praised for :.(1) warnlyespoifsing the. interests .o Em peror N pOlootif the . Gratitude is a beautiful but: I I not st vt,ry frequent virtue. When the Prince's' lather, in 153 ( 4., made in Paris the personal ac quitintatice Of Louis Napoleon, he was worth. .about tWo hundred millions. Out of these two. hundred' millions, in consequence of 'the 611 7 : venient inMemation received from the 'Cabinet of the President at the. 'time of the coup orciat, and sin e thiM from the Cabinet ofdlie Emper 7 . or, he 111.4 in,ide two. thousand minibus ; hut of these two thOusand millions, the gteater part is engage( iu all sorts (ifispectilationS and enter prise+, which would' turn out disastrousiv,if :anything unexpected should happen to the I;iii . 'peror. t - tip . . . , . . . • II RALYCE avv PRUSSIA: '' i • ''--:Q-'---- • .. • • -- -int.ol. all article in the .N. V. EvENIN/j• trisn w . t make'Jthe following:extra - eta, whiCilk ,vill, beionnfil interet lug at this time: , .• :\ crn.i.r .i.trii.i, l :o:: !its boxi:, • \ An • 1-eannpt, it think :of the Prophecy 'of .our- land , lord at DluiitUtt last . coitus-.hie said that in five , years, the standing:l,l'mq% of Europe would begfven 1 . up, and Ihere,„W‘ould be , : a union Of the peoples of all 1 the SlMl for conic:km - I defence aud weltare:, It may i be so; fo .these armies are eating up the people of , Is ' s Europe, and perhap'ult may be the destiny of Louis Napolet s 1 to!',reduee 'tdn present, war system -and hitnselt o to habsn rd 1 t %-\ at ol tee. , St range man that he 14; solnetillaell the Platlhirig 'of fortune acid again almost ;tipster of its eltartees! Ills time on earth- Is short, arid this yea,r..1¢7,0 WlNmake or mai• his emit , pile. • .11e sulely 7 is no,foolomilho understands well , the rianitneciaii well as.th materhd opportunities of his posiliun.'. Ile who Justly gloried in holding in Paris th e gratukst court of the neW,powers of Indus- . try -ever seen on earfiriti Isti7 has bought the house of JuiSu . t ,esar; Willie Palatine 11111\tft Rome, anti written thatVtesar'slife; put:himself at,the head of the 1.-dip powers by keeping the Pope l'is s ifis chair, and not', is Making an assault. upon Prussia, the present , cad ; Of European - Protestunt ism, in. tr tem, per tha would wrist iron the Hohenzonernl, for F ranee nd elle Latin creed,lhe se'epture of I:lnu it h. xn agnt. . . !I, II , Its: ittEsAt .I:VD Gr.RILIN SOLDIER. 'I.: .. A yeat ago to-day I'weat from Paris to Cologne by railroad and; lou'Ned for the 'first time upon the nine, Is I Wrote Att. It was a very hot day, hilt t here .WAS MI it routa,,on, the line, except .the rude- - , ness of hree Or four yoling French swells, who got into our car ; near the •,,Belgian border, and; tilled it. with their '.nasty; tobacco smoke, withoutL asking 'leave. 'o-dily things probably things look quite I ,therwi e, and I hat 'whole line of communication, intod - As swat-ming with the messengers of war:— •Kihg I, • Illiatn of Prussia, the morning telegram says, • ls ,mlaY • otgulogtie, , and those. regiments of horse that , went every meriting by- our Hotel on thew Mry to their drill ground move with quicker steP: f. There, however, as everywhere throughout it:et:many, • the -. traveler • -Sawthe prepam. ionsi for war. I. met the soldiers eonstantly lit their -marches and - exercises, and it seemed ctianke that thekir should smell so ranch of war at a time of entire peaoe. The -government ph , . doubtedi . y - salv the coming storm, and . luoke.d. upon the war wi t Isuss Erance as somestion only of time. The ‘ Pria soldiers are a very solid, hardy set of men, and look as Ii they would stand thelrgruund again 4 .:; any eneply. ;Thee have nothing °film Jaunt);( , Mg air of the:Eng:ll,h' troops: nor •the restiessa tile style of fhe e tench, but they give more {n messioi of ;IL poSltive individual manhood,Vio n „ . either. I met a large body of derelict' soidieillitaV i llouen n Jule, the day :after 1 landed in France,, and e.i mints! thent,carefulty. They were tobstly ; on. te yqung men and full Of tire, yet they did not:raw; Iry with it held an appeat mice of calm,settled military iloysity,!suidcas • ma:WS - the English or A Merkur', ' 11 , or tieruran Soldier.' As compared with the (der- • •• anan' Sl Idiee;, he Frenchman is' as ,a Whim& 1 Vail to .a brick—the billiard bail- all for upition. and the brick all for stability; whether to•stan,Bl by itself , or'to gmin to' ;i1 solid wait. The French officer 'had , I more the al rbf society and - the world titan the Ger :flan, and the young man wno comnianded at Rouen ' at the Morning roll-wall was a person of great ele- " gance WO ap mrentretinement and culture; whose i I delicate Ups , night fitly'. read an essay,. or even a prayer, as we I us speak • the Word of columand.—, what Int pre:Vied me mwstof all, however, was the 'French drum-beat from that seore,of drums shaped like - gs eatcnceses, Mara and "telltale' :What a rut.; tie mid - a rink t flow thundering, yet how waspish !: what power }lnd what spite!' It beemed to - mathat Ii bad never heard the voice of war beiore; and, this. tierce sound 18 now to wake up the more fearful dirt of - the musket and 'cannon upon that • beautiful' Blithe, alonwwhose charmed banks I. Boated front' Bonn, Beethoven's home, to Alayence; this very, week o(July; last sunamer, among scenes'aud asso ciations that Seemed to breathe that great toaster's symphonies 't,ntouur souls.' . . • - • . 1 TIM seat X ISSIaII 01.'Pitt.'"ASIA. 4 • . • . ,As to thlsSecond war between Prttssla arid France,. Napoleen appears Co us to have, huti no reasonable,. proV non In the sipaniiih succesaion, and lids was ; undoub etilynot, the ; motive, but , only the pretext,- for the eciatittion. The'motive for the declaration' Is the n ;ity far deciding by arms Which of the twos! I brelthe dotatnant power iu 'Europe, anti the yea will ispon'tleelde the issue for Pruasta, un ess less. France Prevents that' beitie - by the sword. "I"he. choicer f an American beta-ben the two parties can: not be t °Wilful. It tides notdependupon the merits; Of the two tuenarcha, or our preference for tile scithi Genual King over the wily French Empetor;huti ;;;on ttie grand historic struggle between the tier . -; 1L..1c audl Latta • races. We bigwig' to. the; great Gerunible race, and hold its essential Ideas; against Latin centralization and priesteraft. 11"e"go 1 iteatinst ti the. despot an the Pope as a despot, unir thereto e wu go with Prussia against•,,,":noleon. , • illoodis thickettban water, anti our A inert an 'mod; Is essentially ; German, whether it was m .....i. a ur... timed front Sources tu. Great Ilrituln or Germany., frhsitialuay,:be at present too ties-Loth., bitt ..shQ is bound lo,trdik for !Mercy and progress, and. even her lauding hcanan catholic% tqe More earnest to be Cathodic than to be Roman : V ll ll , ' , lice great 111,.1 1 ,, r - , Ity of the French priests, bishops mid ; all, 'are strongly tilitamontaue and eager to strengthen; the Human! ring of schemer. who - a:e cm nilrlhitl to chain cliristentiom to the Papist throw., The I.atin rue* a% suds has , been a conspiracy ngaituttl thet human mind, anti for t lime huttared arid fifty years its lenient ,have triers to tread .out The spirit 4 ni,x,.r„ [Ilona: _During that pe hal tile hest t !ai Hg a hate come front the t.er 1, Latta. rue-, 'lO Its varlmis hi - niches, and also the ereatt-et ltiretotons. and damoveises. Jeltilti.,id la list• Ihol.t. Claii•:aq(na t)ic thing that the Latin raco has danie, t}ud,.....Nttpate nnism is JeSuitism in Ito; it les and war. Attire tnu ri half of the seven LliOU 'a:A lit e hundred Jesuits on' etirth arc in:France, and time Emperor's trio .ii ;di lit Clenna_ny woUld be their triumph over modern pro,. gresit: ; -.-- I have been feadinra very powerfull, although in some respects too radical, hsmc of Adolf .ito;4.• .iii.l fanny . i.ewaid, entitled '`A Winter in lioun.".". It is ;.no,jotte at tills season to get thrlingii a solid German uCUIVQ ()toyer four hundred page, --hind I way some time give you au article rat' rta view or liottian at- . Latts, hut, at .present I will unit' quote sitahr's; very iteustbie reply to persons in the aouth Of Germany 'wtninine map on me way iiial who railed at Pravda.' Helens them. "You would tie German, but nutPres ' slytti, yotirray,:, Wen! but Mire Ihe N'enettatis, the TIV.S. cans, the :log:an haat ',become Pledmontei.e bemuse, they adhered to Piedmont'? You say that lilonatel‘ to 'no suindattl-heurer of freedom. Vet nattily not; that is not tube deMantied or WM. The problem which he; is put lorwaid td solved,. quite ditiorent. /le.wouid• -work out stitrue, living Gerimut -mutate in Genius= Ely. - He will work trout in the only possible way, by throWingAusirla out of Germany and by medi a. tieing the ennui-111mm, which practically have I aiert long aneclitulbed, and whose sovereignty i'itsbnly n Chlattsti blilt, Veil. deadly pretence — density to their own people 7itu for ad Gendany In regard to it; . nelgubor. That is the prolitMit,- and you Should thank film that he has had the coo rage, energy and Inck.at leaskln part to accomplish this, What later will and matt happen: that is now the probletu of e cethectile,thuilty malted: Genhan people. • TO hOpe for a - Messiah who vial purr treedom t. Other with unity at once on the Christmas table hi chll3- fah and turitOrttry ors great people." - "You malitn Um Marian -.nation. To wham , do ,_yon ewe ii.. hatyou remain German?. - Who has Wash!, and Wed from-181310 1813 far the routing GeV , . many.? Was It not the heretic people of Penlight tusk .carrlers tn° day in the gigantic war swami the trench oPpressorf And since then • what state has tor nits yea* made sacrifice to keep n p a conimand;- ing to/Uty Like Frantz. and to- secure' I.teritiauy -at !wilt) the .same extent! ' PM/16114 11,11 U • - : 1 213 P - trttyyd by Atoms and nee Odherenta:• •-• .:. • -,. .° . /s then t.stlit the German nation Is • notfree, - .Uta q S nyder to Se free the- nation mast beforeitit tedit Manch. and t,l to . this end aealit sweat ate,p has been taken." .. hltat zwal . . , ... So wrote mph Waur, at dtattgart on his way to' Aome, October *24 Ink ap4priuted it taiga . • Ili ' luilitte. Al - EXPERIENCED MATE'TEOI,.CHEE 'WANTED to take ela-tr4,. ' t,F toe 0gr04i..1 Svitoot iti The 4 0 r o mol or P o t i sv ,l. e . 4," " ': ; Wit. it. 1 1 1 J1 , )N, :::( . ,t!'Y - Board:' saili e_ 'J O /Y A, :70-1:11-21.:t‘v •,::• I :6t • At.. .. JULY, 'lB7O. •• • - totirks. .••• . • • .. Ziceiits 4 tine littilOie4lcre: fine-each Sniff P.Arrzais_jitst reeelyed" at • the Offal: Trimming ntOre, i 'entre street, txtow A m erleiiii Howse:Pettiville; 11-U 3IAGGIE BOLA NI.; 0 *Lir la mats- tot n superior Oyster Steve at I ., ;ti:.' Ladles glad °Anti Restaurant, tin, 191 Centre st re, t . p r ices .roducf242l9 suit - the time. Cail mtd.m , e p, . , Esz cu , Entr,llh and Ankertean all style. and at the finect.nuidltlea. an). A. gui Cel st .FRgxett PAIFDE.i) Ll.Nns Drau r s, a benut Ikrt ; ele A. Smith's e Ceittre Street, • : DHOENLX : PECTOHAL.-I‘tore than a toll ii,, % , ' 1. of Bottles of this Cough '3lcdicthe have been t... , , 41 In ti.i . .e years , . and thousands have been cured by ',I . Theoough peewit pun v ing any ordinary cold and. th,• distresslngeough of Cowinmitt ion have alike y;,;,;,, - ; . tO it' It ts of tile g,treanat value to the :Comm uni:V and no - family should be without; It. - It' Is rixe,,,,t 1.1 1 . to the ltotte. It Is , pienar . by Dr: Ll'il.' I.ltit t : i ;,.. HOLTZEIt; .of Philadeiphh - and - Is sold . 1 !,-. ROBINSOISU, and' Mrs AY AY ..OR, Druggists,' i:tt,, vitlerand hy -nearly e‘vry ggist and Stor,rk sp., ate cents a bottle. ' ! . ~ .: sec 4. '1.:9--thmq . - , 14 ETTILY 5A1'7.01113 BED OIL LINIM EN Tkl The great external- remedy for lilieumat)-:: r t Neuralgia, Sprain..., Bruises, Chllblai n 'Btitiness . of .1 ne Joints; &e. PcAscw4ing qualities as a •Liniment,it will prove itself a trim,! • in evirry family' ia"eases of Rheumatism an:l gllght serious. tt is always .ready , relimre .Tlils' Llulment has been. in use for If., 'last Ufteen years, and has entiregiveli sulisikel .t+ll.- t Wliert - trer.lt lots been ;used. - rreparof and sold by' Mrs. C. SAYLOR, No, !Centre Agent at Mlntirsville, BENCE • 4.t. BROWN, prtigaltstli; . A!,l)lalid, li. I), MAIZE, Druggist. H ow TO.CUBE CpIIBI.4IPTION. ..._. _ Tits. Pitt t.osnritv "or Dn. Sim:Noes 6 a h.tr NI: t... Ctxr.—Nt'ill people never learn to R.nov. .aloft a.;,.- - eased liver andsonnach necessarily disease the %n -itre systeth,?. The plainest ,Yrinciples of (mini, h senge. tetich, I his,: - and yet there areundredt„oi,.. - . ridicule the idea, and continue in th a. urse Wllieh almost InCyltably _brings -them pre turely loth.. t i o grave. Living:as the majority oft people t i q , I,• complete variance-wlth.the laws of nature, it Rl;:.'.: he apparent to all that., sooner or later; tiature.v. II r • revenge herself: - Hence we find- that persons wl/0.. „Indulge to erxessrin the use.of %'cry rich or 411,0 gest inlelood or intoxicating drinks, invariaidy 1, ; , ,. a tienvy•penatty In the end. The stomach ber00,...,' lksOntered and refuses - te act; the liver,, fails to per form -its ftinet tons, dyspepsia and itsettendant ev 11, f01i44., and still the auSe.ting.indlv•lduals•t•ehnst iii . clinging . 4,, the thoroughly exploded ideas of the past. .Dr.l4.C/lENC . K'S medicines are reconunended 'to all, Sueh.l. They bring• sure and :certain- relief wherever they are inied as directed, and - all that Is. ' ' • tiecosSary Id establish their reputatiozi"with every • ' ain lig man 'or - rwuntan in the land 1/34 fair and ini• • Isarliall t ratirof them. Let , those who .are .altepti.-al. . en this point, and 'who have permitted interest (-I - . persons to pl el Lidice •them against these now edit. • nrated - tetnedies for Consumption, hismiril their • prejltdices,' and.' be• ,t•overned by .the PrillelPiestof reason and common sense. If the system is d is. V alered depend upon it,. In 'nine caws out of ten. the 'seat 0; toe lisordcr will be Man& in' the stomach and liver, • To cleanse and invigorate the stomault ,„, and to stimulate the liverto healthy action; use tscir ENCR'S'M A N pRARR Pll4.4.—The dally•increas• • ' lavictuand for these pills is the best evidence 01 their - value,' Thousands upon thousands of boxes are sold daily, Why? Simply beciuse they act . promptly, and efficiently. invalids who may-.not Lind it csaircuichs to calfon - Pr, §CHEINICS: in per son are la fOnatsi that full and complete direct n-' fur useacrompany.efich package of the. • ''• - • 31 ANDIt.‘,I: 1.: PILLS,, PUI;XONIR SYRUP A.ND• SF,%-` , WERD - ri.:StC.—Thest,triedielners will-cure comiump- " thin uniess-tar lobes are i•o lar gime that the pathn t. is is entirely beyond ;the reach cif • daetalcal reilet o . It may be asked by those whb are are not familiar with the yin 'lie of these great remedies, "llow do „.. ' Dr. ticlikl29.:K'S medicines effl,Ct their wennerlul , cusesmf (saisumption V' . - • 1 -. I ; ' • I •‘.. -The answer is a simple - one. 'They begin -their week of restoration,by,bringing tire stomaelt, liver and bowebt into an active healthy moan I,M. hi is feed that-eh -• ilLitehottht • able tii,Cll'lll.. :•11.71iES:CK'S '' ' - :11.-0;;DU '11.1.6 . Bet on the liver and siemayh, prOmoti gill t 'thy secretion, and.refimving the bile :- ands:la e Wit elf haye resulted Irma the Mart:yoga' •• • torpid eontiltion of these organs, and of the sS•stcri. ' geuerall!.".• Tills shiggish state of the body, und,,t he - co nsetm.eid ..iik.Saitautatfon of the unhealthy nut stances lii nas! prevent the proper diger:thin hf•li.sl. cold its a natural consequence creates disease, whlc.• . • results in prnst lat ion and ;finally in dicta.. .• •• , ,Scit)•;:it - st s Pr i.310:4 It SI 'au eand SEAWIr.SD To":1e, y1ae4114 . 11011 -regularly, mingle with the Man, :MI Ito.. • :digestive- organs. make good rich bloed, and asa ... nattiralconStipaytice, give tiesh and strength, to the f patient. ;, Let - the faeulty say what ithty, this IS the , only- true 'cure for consumption. pperiebee aws pniyedlt - heyond the shadow Otis douht-, and thous ands are to-d.Walive and well ti bomfew years sta. e were regarded us hopeless caes, but who ,were iil., - Attecti to try lir. SiII.ENCIC'S teniedies, and were restored tofpernitinent health by their use, . - - info of the first .steps the physician should Mite - ,yvith a eorrim ni pt lye patient 1.1, to, invigorat e. th•• system. :Sow how is thisio he done? cei tto!: :Mt by giving Medicines that exhaust and eak•i' - at•• _- ' nusllcinesdbat impair instead of impri•te ,tat no • • ; tions of the digestivi. orgtuts. Doctor •S•CIIF:Si'EI• - • .ntedieinea.cleattse the stomach and buwels‘tU a• • substancySAy Well arecalcOle list to irritate or weal:. ti . them-.. They create an appetite-i f -promote twit) ti I 1.. i digestion; , -inalte good blood, and, 1114 11 cons. .! - ex-..; they 111 rigOrare and strengthen the, entire : yle_ ti I, , met more e.peciallV those parts which are t. d_......d. , 11 this cruet be -done, then the case inust he :• • . . . . garded as a hopeless one. - • If thdphyslcian ands it Impossible to maki..a't tt. tient Wel hutfgry;-tif the diseasetirson cattbot 1, ..• take of , got otnourtAiiith.: food and. roperly digest It, it hi impossible that lo; (•an gainizi esti and stiitto.,tl:; And it is equally Mir E•ll.ile to bring a pal lett sto tit:- condition r.ti long as the'liVer Is buttietwd.A. it a t 1;,.. ',. based bile, and tile 'stomach laden with an imam, ,i- • . . . A 11110.4/ the :list request Made to the pl,s*sleitat by eunswiiptivepatlent is that he Wilt pre-writ" , icings that -will reitiove .or he cougol-wialit sweats and ehills,'whichlx . re the sure- artendams ‘,••• COlf,llllllit.ioll.r. tot I. t ile.as-the cough 'is. only 'an e fruit ill notate lo relieve itselt, andt he' bight •sweatslitild chins ate caused by the ilise4cd'lnngs.: :The remedies ordinarily pit*ctil - .in more harm. Than good. They impair the te:ite thnis.ofthe stotuaeh; unpedehealthy digestion, and ru.tgritelite rat her,than cure the disease; • .There let, atter I#l, -,nothing like facts - with which ' to substantiate a position,. and it Is upon facts that Ur, sem.:Nufi, ' all who have taliti=i his tnedielties in• accordance, with- directions - hake tio kimily ., hcen cured of cOtistuript - bn. lait,from the fat— that,these • medicines aet with wonderful. power upon the- digestive - organs, : patients thus . cured speedily gain tiesh. Cleansing the systein.of? altiniporitles, they lay the. foundatio Vir itnbstantial structure., Restoring - these.orthois ereatean appetite. The food is properly notsiznitated; the quardity of blued not on xy ereavd; hat hi made rich and strum and in the face. of such aCoutlition of the - system all disease lutist be banishtd: - . . j, . -TWildirettlonsacCompiny each Of the inedichte,,,, I so that It is not neees,ciry that patients I "should personally, Unte.s they I desire twhave helt-lungs cantolneel. FOr_thls pur- • ,posehe IS at his principal °Mee. NO. IS Ndith Sixth edrner.of.Coinnierei , , rhlladelphia, , tvery gatut , ,-. day, Inint 9 A..3l..tinti I-1V: M.• ,• • • • Adv iCe is given withouteltargo, hat for a - thorOugh '• :•extuidnatton with the itespi romete tithe charge is isei: trice . of the Pula - finale Syrup and Seawet-u. Tonic 50 per battle . , or :7 f.ti a half dozen. Mar- - 'drake Pills cents ix box. For sizie by ail drat/gists. A0r1118,. - 70- • • Peatto. IrEcicit'jt-1)1 1 the 2)IIt of July, rtir. wilitrers Iy. in this norou;II,.cA.TIIARINE.; widow ut null t: Beeler, iige<Lai years awl la days. . FAli FFNIAN—thi G.N1:811- I KAUFFMAN, ilgriM7i (Ntlonilan firterntx,ti, proc. , ctf ,to Cemetery._ , MAYER—Onli.niltlitt of July - , in Wes.tußilans..Vi.!l: near Orvigshorgi Itev. l'ilti.te KNYDEII,:4Jti the intli lOst.. EDITH. ],oi:n ts youngest child of Baird and Edith Monts aged ilnonta and'i days. , • ' *ZERNIIEM)—On tlpi lilt[ of fa 1 ottsvi:l;.. "ANTrtoN ELI), a nal Ve or 0:1.11111LnY,'11111 the ht.st 2:ears a citizen.ot tii c.Ell region' • ; Lg.,' ; •t Tor s,alt anb_get. ----.--- - • 'T . /BIDER LAN D FOR- S A;LE. 4 - -"'-'--:.' ' : ' ." i . ..sm.l.ticres heavy•prop titutier. r, 0 - :It) '" • 'chestnut titrilwr—posttand ra.1,1,:. • ' &to " mill timber. . L . -, ..-, 3x) •" - 0 tlperiorwhite 1114 - 3 timber—cur stuff. • I.llMsn'7 , .011 C that:wt.; dct.). . - ilxi'''- r,tat'ent le land, imitable fur titiilt'farlic., luitiyeen Tan qua and Maltanoy City. SeyCral . o tii.o, :, hiati.tt and hits-lti Fisitbach and Stilt Creek. Tian 11 Mta iu" Jillappa,.ollbertoil and Slienatuloan. • ~.., ~' • .•', P. •W. SiikllFElt, deem for Owners, 'luty 4 "70—•'7 , 3m L Centre, St., Pot tiv I lie.' :••• WESTERN ENT.iItERISES PAY - -AN IN ' 'rt.:RE:lr in one of the best and most tlYai , l:ll,l4. •coal and iron ore mines in .the Loiver*Ohio t it mllea below Plttstmrg, comnialliling the t fie MississippithMississippi lilt fili ttl9lt Co A 14- holding nat rally,•theAtiy.of the loeittion •and contrMling WO acres ,61' magnificent Coal; Iron amt Latabywhere Coat; Iron and Steel can alWaya—tar- Iflior no tari fr—bo priklaced, with luerte.6i:Mine, honsca. boats, Cc.; complete and Jlearly're.idyl , u operation, make - bud by applying' by let WI., it I erw lite to - S..x.tt E‘i .I)..vpllt-n%[, - -July '2, 772 . --2f--tt `-• - • • 1:44(1a41, LAND FOR SALE.—Tho marlerilar.n - jt:E : tors of the estate of 1 - inty IleiSet, devaa.,,,t„Aue. ot,West Bra ttsw lett. Township, Bch. Co., Plb. 0 tr , l' sale valuable Coal Land located - In Branch 'I '.a NWT. It ilex :at thelittiet lon of. the 31Ine lIIIt 11:01 Tremont, Italltund,"whteh.roaittbeou tt h tL :tract. . " • .For' further Infoiniathat apply to- 11F.NItY 7.1 M 1E1t.31..1.N, NO. 2:5 Co.tl zst. .IttfN it July 7, :kzl • • • - 'COR SAVE.--A new and 'r r, reusionnble— Apply to - ' - May 7,.'7P-It-tf W.M. It. tti1.1.111,, con tre St. ' 17on BENT,—Two Otteeilst usiers oinee,lru lld .I.lng,rosyr tierapnd and 11.alniztongti• St r.t.l, Apply to Ai "RY ItUtSS.V.ti 10:al E A lx state gtdd Nananton . . btar 1341' . • • • • •- • • • • r• - ... . . . OR SAE.-1 poi r Itreakes.lloll, 341 n. with- IA .i t., ptitte6, se.; 6 ft, hoisting d rttta ; -I ft. sertki;.2l-ti. lung; CULIIIIer mert , i..ns,-sltute gott-6; hlmte Inu,s, dos!: "t•rs 6t/telt attd.plute t ijoutt a lot. of *nune • tuoeli Mery.: 'will.' be sold etteup. 'Apitly at. - ' r •. • SuHN it, inlitiArs coo :Yitril, Jane I, 1 1 - 13—`.11—tf .. • COLO st.. t'Dttsville. . . . . , • . • AC.I4INEAY FOR S E LF . --4/Iteto liorse 4 , 14 4411441,. ptau slum etiriti,,-;,ezie lier,i• drunt;.putrip,44liett anti veering:; one:3) bor., bonen., le feet Eno and stack; one pole pt!mp:!tuil yardi: i t inch column pipe 4,11.; obtlerri. 3 , 7 feet. by 34 hurtles; loCbi spitcc pl;itei4. Apply te , ,v Co., ew . Moth, April 2;43-11-tll or by letter to Portil'ori:oh. -- • ALUABLE BUILDING} LO j 3 1"0.114l AL E v —Eleven 2.5 'feet luta, frontla on Ituce, .nirar Georp,ntreot, are offered-from 512,!an.1 I'aa4ntu!s Ittt monthly ticazzlinents. 45.1. 13 CALL, Coal elreet, twlte It. It. Dvpot.- pnl 1.4, 'iu-73,t ltrly'. • . coLx.amEri FOR RE. , sy.: • • VIE . ()A ii.LANI). - Z COLLIERY nt . rienttylh.4ll county, will he rehtetiOn tav,)r.ble t , o , lite el'illeri , •-emorsees the Mammoth, tk si I aud - tiluktk...tibstti 'Veins. A good Alope "gut },t.'l smtk.UP9ll 't he Skidmore, Vein under tunneldv. v to the Mammoth.' Toatenant with Aniti,,ient ntecirn, to Rutetiumtl the machinery and erect a # tt liberal tears will be even.' .9priv , lektANE: LIN I:l..titAV EN. ' 2—^; South FoOrth street, HENRY PLY.ASA:." FS; • . . Mining Engineer, l'otts% e. A II ID, 'O-111&17-tt ' • • . M Fon seLl). • _ • . or to •. • . • Tne ;Olt oyring , ail' on hand at the,,Dan.e.na y (tae pumping engine,- mitty horse 'pow et , thrit:a utb zej rite. nutchineti connected will'. the - • tYttir hOlstlig ermine, sixty horse, arlih all the arry,er..alietpat Six boilers used for pulOplng add h iistirig. thirty feet by thirty-four Inches in diameter. wt , !: all o..t•' cot:overruns. tjbo steam pump, - -inch (.4.lllshri t It.Ltr.lat make , 4a ,fat Ist tett)** at - tiers. - - Pilr alSrve mtlehinery Is Ili Ltl4. wilt be sold reasonably. • • . Also, Wagons or ;stand 3a.1-Inch gauge; Sills, hum &Ito. ot vortous sizeS; tittore nxtures and 1% Cross.cut :SAWA, • Elte*ood, , - • loor further information tartftlee at the att'ee, Sint Market it., or at the threaskri: Colliery. .tan 7 .'7J-iktr.2-tf'JUC HAY S, supt. ~. - VOCAL AND ' STRDMENTAL Kt/SI:O. -1 V h 1136 144 Z JACltiou,S„..l.4o..ai MARK:: r ' lt%tve to "luturnt the oliizoo.or Puttsvlile gad victutty, that ltiletrill MSY LC " • U .N OAX UIS the. PIAO and fito' INtiIN.G, on 'reasons- - tertiog , ultimo Bus ilul Pll4 Office, Pottsville. lilay '7O-71.94ta—lair.Saal• SI 111 ME El ME!
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