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Page 1: II 1; · 2018. 3. 9. · •rirrsifecta,scriccsraarhirra*arrow,row4ol-.6"L40 1NOW is9M.righ.lasortfts; arts •Owlir•••••, magno•••Loneups. •-.7 11.11511qi dt. 14131iSgt

• rirrsifecta,scriccsraa r hirra*arrow,row 4ol-.6"L 401111 NOW is 9M.righ. lasortfts ; arts •Owlir •••••,

magno••• Loneups. • -.7 ' •°

11.11511qi dt. 14131iSgt.-ILesseilerwaladstAt lor;its,lhry•--tees=A 111121deni, lAClestrrigreKi

*ii3Orti'':',.i!jii*,SATIIRDAY, APRIL 23,-1570.

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TUN lig g1i.,1, .1012111;pit-it hoGied every ingardaru...rumg• and funddbed tiro:knee:lnm*sdlit 73 per annum, in~,ic arldr....oriil ifii...4. paid in 4641% it x... . •

ciza scumacmoss-ztvvisturtimi II!ADvasca:z 1......ne. to oat isopetiGII3Ili Copims tooheadore*. F" in

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. 1 To .Nows. , St vo P.m /Rao co :get. cum. •..

rO , .nmint.dep 'sta. ftitoor Teach:en. *e will fisiniuli CieJaw&wiz.: bi*.nult,ai iirid per /mum, is advance; diber-wiseat fullratec. ~,_.

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THE.DAILY DINSIC3e. JOUTt.\&L is published worry ,weerAy'ubauhdLleasweisy'seximpueS:

YHDANr-Tru. mos -per ute.dit my-lAA to .ernkr 6:rwentbywhop. fttoserved.''JAY WAIL,PApible in advance; cue yuur, Ss'

75: three mouths, 54-

DAILY AND WEET.T.Y !SINEW JOURNALS:*Spa .

Panful...Ds edrauke; pi au for ids usuutts.• HANNAN'S. 114, 101Stlf.•

THERR /MLV4 „co uRr._..........._

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R'171 (I,IIIIINP 6E/C4l' hag -VPrOved", of

k i7A 'lite i•juppleittent to the Critninal Cowl,/,8i11'...'.41id jk.lf 110 W ft.lart7.' :it fs.a.a foIlow's:

A',PP( I:2IIPNT to an eket enntked. '"An Ad to..:s\ • Nik..! .14. Criminal Courtsfor Dauphin, j,etpuumr.

d.Weiluilittllfe )utit lea,'' aced ifikeigpteci7ih,.44117y1 of.. .April. -Anne loontind„ -one thothattal eight

; htithired studsry-seven„ • . • ._ .._.

Wititsmsa; fly .or deelsilm ofthe Supreme 1-:o. ,or 115ga1.10....1011 gig: lance arisenas lo the Pulsate-stem coorernsi.upon the Crituinal Court ..of.sehttyl-

' kin °Aunty. by tbe net llrthel.cl6•lKlattare.passed theeighteenth day 'of April, ki.ono uonttut, onepion-wind eighthundred and sixty-seven. . .

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.' Azst. WititugAs, It is important, thatetteh,dontrial.; Elleuld be. removed and set at rest; therefore; ~ -

- St ,- to.tt 1. 'lk ft "'feted by Ike Sekitte,and I/Ousei. cl',lceilnytenkstiret op the("amnion wealth of J•eithxyl-

rania; in Gerterut .4sietubly met, oat/V Clio-n-4f en-uelettpij the gutivaily of the same. That the'Aourt&rented by the act to which nits Is a suppletnent,shrill have concurrent Jurisdiction with the courts "..

'oif quarter sessions of_the peace. and oyer Midler-miner, and•general J:M'elelivery of the connty. ofSettuklitill, Of all eases within the said county;'

Which by the u• t of thesixteenth of Jung..bona;'tkurthil, one tin. usaad ell4i.at huh:lost:old t ... I rtyokix,entitled; "Am At 1 rnr.tive tothe poivers anti Virtu. I'diction e•T erstrts," :mil exclusively vested in the'

"courts ofAuartersessions of tint phis..., and over and;° terutiner,l, and eneral Jah delit'ery of the several!

counties •4.0" this 'ontruonwesillti, and the intiges ofthe courts of prose •r sessiumeof(la, peiwe anti oyer4

- and terminer, an general Jail delivery ,for Itureleounty 4.f: Selwyn: el; illutli conthatte tohold courts;

of- the :Bathe. wit on lict than: mama year, auelonlyllwhen thek shall ttee itetiksuar3 -mat properAiegitt-::

'.• ning.,:in tbe first ..,..lottday elf Junein twit -year, mall. to cont infor the-space aleel'terin orone wee-kit:Mili. no leitmerl WWI(at any timereenantxxiteesaml com'e:

• plaints are returned by jmotorsof be peace orothelfMagistrates ofrise paidcounty ofSchuylkill,to the,~. mita courts of quarter masions of thepeace and oyett

--",;.—„andreel •finer, und,stenerol Jail delivery; the Judaka,•oe the paid marts !Mail have power as often as they::

. ' allail dee Si hx.riallentt, andproper. to certify the same'to the 'criminal esrart created ley the art to wltielqtill... Asa supple.ment, In be. 4prooe.sleel upon therein111 thesante rnaliner as If they: laid . been orlghattly••rellprut kilo the said eourt. ..;

I Sic. '2., I ;rile 31.1 thorit v,al von by law to the teurtioi t•e:\ snorter sesteloqs of lite.4•ounly of Slehuylklll, bur

1afatit•litultskee&fir thesal splritnnup,vinous, malt

" • of brewed liquots, shall, fr on and„alter the nott days:: ofJuly next. he transfer 41 ' to, MOD veal ed in ih

Criminal;Court of Schuylkill.County. and the Sold:.7'.. •Crizalual t`ourt shall the/earlier have as'll.Ol autizor••'

-,....i. ; ity tobearolet erminenod grant, or refuse applica-4tt• t tons for lieesca, asaforsauid, according to the Ina.tt

of the Cominuuweal t le- tool . u Oder Knelt rules •andreAtelatioes, kkeit. Memo:l4.la therewith, us' May haetituldinhed;ll.l. the said: maul e•fquarter sessions;

- '' i beret e gore bad and esetl,eised ,Sten.3. iThat In the event'of the clerk , oraidu

of quarter :sesstous of the peace •••, of over anal

terminer, and general J•kil . • •ry. ref,u,alug to act0.. six clerk •of said (r ~.

.. 'ourt,, such &Nutt rhullbe a inisile •, .

...̀ ,aand Said clerk chill , liable to,~. 1„,, ..•.• . nod conviction for such rk fusel, atm

;1..-- • -power to; appolot a.cl4•rk in -eatse of the refusal oz.,L ' • . ilnablllty,:of said clerk to act, stunt lie, and hereby la'''. ' ; .Vested In,the Judge ofsaid CriminalCourt,and 'the'

clerk seappointed shall huge the same powers ancl, ; Privilrata, and be CIO Ititli 101110./41111P fees, if/Whit ip

the said inerk of quarter, sessloos of the peace, nye!and ternklaer nod getterol Jail delivery would by ru-t:tiled. I' • , D. 11. ,STIt ANC. .-,

,es.theHouseorReprotrittstuyer. '. - 1 1- - 11.

: - ; Speaker of the Senate. ;.,-;

. Approved the twenty',first day of, April, Anuo' . Dom.nI, 'one ilt•iusuildelght hundred and Ne.ventv.s

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Ori•lct: OF TL4T.SIECRL-TkitY 6F7Ti6-COMMoNWEAi.T ,

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-Pea:wt.:lonia; u. . :' .1 do lier_rby certify that the foregoing and annexellin'srati;,kei.o, and correct.eopy of 1he original • Act cif

• , 'the tleueral Assettnhly, entitled "A Supplement to'an Aet, ltinit tiled ',Au Actto eatalit isli t ;ri intnal Courts:for lianphin and Sk^htrylkill Counties ' passed tic

. • ; ..ikloreoth day of April, Ann° lioinita,one thous-.'mad eight litindrea mut sixty-seven," as the saute

- . • rein:Ain't -On the in tisk M11e.% : - • i,

In testlittemy whereof, I have hereunto set myhanizT,:- ; and (tanned the seal of the Secretary's ofnee

k , ! it.. a.) I tribe affixed (lie day and year above writ-• l ten. , • :' ' J. 2el. WEAK:LER, 1..

, ' ,;• i . Deputy Secretary of the Cezetutonwealth.~,

' -••-' AS ViII be. lolpeed, !iVenil:4 law lbie,i ills!.l_,. .... ii• vitilials.tif limit Cotirt withjiut any further de-.

eisionsiof the Sultrentell'sonrt. Ii transfehsAall tlicrintinal Itusitt of theoCOunty.t••,. , •

. !the Criminal Court, exjeelit a term of odic—to/f4:,-iireaelt. year, _which the Judge of tlieCourt of Common 'PleaS: t..-att hold Or not, jtt, t

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Atiotr lte'rc:icelient feature of 1.110.13 W set bastit will 'CC:M(IVA-1, after this year' the power o

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• •• 'grant -licenses\ foijite Isale of nil kinds }ofliquor; ta the .!riluinal Court., -Then Stitli're

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• li-reeti will be 'espons:ble. i Then we lielltle• .

,- • , that the peOp • will have :i -cluttice of pro-.

• testing suet ..tt fully•against the granting ol".

. licenses Atlslll Irot ter houses; llmt-they N%ii/l.. ip+)••,,liavc., lan ----OptunitS', of it'aeltilia the g;;,:ist

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.. e-a"s,hOlgli• ,nun that licenses willt c.e to lbe. , .

- littel-rslered bitt for papkan purposes, willt.7.3 ..,

out reirtird to the character of.,the sou-,L:1(..-rF, -,, • •

' . tmplieatit, a custom whielt during lite...l'4lsti ~ =aura -'

•• ,:ielv.-Would have ‘beeil "

liture .1101Hirett: -

in tii-e.'t...t),r.ftell than, theobservance." - -i, i•t • •- . • .Thestpposition to the' g,Anglinto•operatl,on

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' • ''-.of the Crinsiattl Court, on Pit,' part of thitre.1 ,- •

. *lto were a.an:ite,lby self...int !rest alont•, ¶lO51•-' ' ' locos faCtioUs :Ind 'ttwarran1ett. :The ettnt -

'plaint has been heard tit tt till. legal Itti.4in*.ss. •..: of tity c.)nois I; ebehlo4ll6o.t lletring the

.- last three years we-diavi.• haft the•Crintiital.'' • dottri. leg.-illy organir'sf vet, its going, ;tit!,

- -. ip metecal etfe.-t., has !well opposed, atilt itsI i •`,,tip'bvi4. iiiipetel v 4 t'aking up molted

- • pOincl to the .Supretne Cue{ anal by ;lie, ' • ~..:- l'roeut i ttg,Oill(•er•of the old Court- i tistrnet.-_

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:1 ing Vie Jlistices not, t-i tit:lke any return's -tothe Oritniniti C..r.trf! And this too, in, !tile

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l'tee,itf-the fact that' the 80prerne.Court 3,:0" deel ell that th,•("otirt waseonst itutional,hullI,

.:., that 1 the Judge •-electeir for-terayears couldd. , rceeiYe the salary even if Ite,di,l not 110 1111 V

~. ,. won-.IV e./t.ytr,l it sta'..e.l at: itirrisligrg that1110111Mtl'110011 ruitted by delay in the linsi-

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.• •-• 110A.4 In the l'.earts In this County. Yet here• waerti.';Courl, atitl-.a Jtulge),williug to gb on•-; iiiitl_transact their itecess.iiiy s, andr . ,f , t ! •

: . -tot perOdtell to. dim so 11.V,. tile. Itte Vitt or the. . ~,.

• ,existutt; Court. •--

• , • 7 .. 7:40w, we Vi.k,?: tlit. lil•iiinii RiplArely, , p.li,at. - any'further attempl, to delay the workitn. • Of• • thii4:: Cti‘4rt,.. should: be followed-by thel Wt-

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' '.• , - ite.icltutent of the officials who shalt lend_;tlietnselvets•to sttelt a proeeedittg., It is' It igh

.-till 1? that a stop WAS put' to this bus; ness - ofiuterferitig wi,lll public justice and the o;.pe-

, diting of business in the Courts, to sulskr-vepen44onal anti sellish interests' and ptirtioses. -•

tWhen the . legislation est:ildishing 1 'the. , ,

(.!nliilitml C,iurt Wa.t .proeured, it was lipttes-_ ttary ;Pr the ,protectimi of life anti itroPerty

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.. in tik County, Wild, its institution .;had.•. • ,

- - dicta. effect, for it , assisted to disFhtate~.. the •Jtupression ' that. -criminals could. be

, . 1. . - 14.ere3lei franlpinilhlient by tile employ-

, - meant of e4ttiatat lawyers in conjunction ;with-other. intlaelic es. We have"every ton litlence4that with the Criminal Court fairly audfully

• , in operation, there will be a market' de--

, .creasein-crintein -the: County.

i 'PIG A:VD SCRAP 11t0..V.• .

dE ut utider the existing tarifr lin-)

s9tot ;1!ported pig Iroo hi per s-: on . ••

scrap iron By Mr. Hu leis antendipent,,.,• -recently adoptc.llby the H use, the dutrwas,reduced the dtlty on serap;!tronwaS reduced to $.l per ton for east andr for I.WyOught.• During the Ilehate'on the ara-graPli of the bill on scrap iron our Itep?esen-%aye; 's,lr. Cake, made a motion to Offend.the paragraph by. making It reild . eastierap•iron of every deseripthni one-gitarter • 1"cent per pound; on wrotight scrap hintof e'every deserifdion one-half cent parwhieli would be at the rate or, .S.rifa lie,r ton. a>0(41240 pound for e:ezt scrap iron, sul 4.11 sfur:wrought serap:. Mr. Cake's itinendtuent `,;was rejeeted.. • - .

It is difficult to 'conceive- how the louse,_• •ean'expeet the luott inti•rests•;)( this ecwuntry

utuick so- radical. a:reductiOnthat proi)osetl...Evett at the'present"duty,Williohl•at .11`.•!,-13, the liiiportatious pits'mil scrap iron are on the. iherease. ,4 lndtthis iron at loiver rates of duties, at:tl. our

. ..'frit! works to go op 'anti cotopete wit!'i thel'OK•ign proaticersWith thiiir -low priers for- to reloveilabor, would have lie wageA•of their1.,_. 'wokmen front forty to lii:ty ,1).-;r een( Not.

. . only tlii4:.:lt. would ;Cheek the, erection of' f ttroact-.c. and otticritkin works, and - ehrie ' h-,• lalrge number of„tliOf.e now, in existence In2.66 eon otry.

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' 'frlio.ie factA could tiothave tie .. 3 it ri•i.e(inately,I

.. appreciated lii the members of thergouse,

trim) .Ikottotylva.tiiii who 'wpml nts.4ntii whentide vote on pig; Iron was taken,. and Iwhich

._. eOithl tiOt have heel' 'effected. if it Ihd. notbe'ett for the shitineful neglect'of those:whose, , .

dtity tollte Interests of,tlieireonstituentsand- -. thie cobntrir'ahould have compelled their at-- telitLanmiS". during; theLentire time tit the

, s... Tairifir Bill was pend_44,. • . ,t4',

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-Bradford county bra now.ttio countl.'• seats,• Ti?noy hating been treated half-shire t/wn for

thip trial.. of ratan; ill Ci diAtriehr aroundthatplows. 'The Oraccourt ounnenced ott*ondayof week.-7-

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. E TAREFF:,AND T.EIII .ttRCRE., s .1.-x liriir o rvi.TO - B O.NDS-H ,i; , 'ANT P.KIVNI.IYLVANIA COS.4, .• • ' :I.: •-. _58,500,000. .' ..:::•,,-- '; *.,„.i •I; •., GIIBEISMEN; ..-

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:,,--„- •• ,-. e - 'sms.now ---~;se:' woe',-i• 4, . '.•,.; '.! -• ' , '7 . ' ' • - *.. a -

..QINCEOSTheof the:Pgunsylvanis ~ ..- ~, ..,- ”Pe•. • „,. ,RaUnsati OainPiP3l";. :Owe-

'' is able tii- 14of Prifgress. •pirived recreant tsti. it., ;Them to __.„.... ,v„.., aid--alp .'.arty, in beingstbsetstwhen the voteoff:l tiff pas.:.•-• - .:,-..-. - . ...,' _ acv tiow. the..eid:..-, of.finestion of duty imported ..o.x pig' intd.,,, 'twat 441fIdei7-! •-.4v;0•--- ' '..-; `'114,4 and -01*,.. 4.04''.•~..

,'taken in this. House;:the are glad to tafalhfit' -Man :• '' , Itifiti, ' ... :-. • _'* and =Ma hr.; •

;the press -0(46e ditditills.whiCh-thekske4ePre. 'ffeQPlcsire-tiotii'°- .. 1410:will.be,04,404'4'sentatlves misrepreient,kavetaken the Mat- thesebands, an' the praipleilithiWoto;pirt -:Ilei up warmly; inthe- Interest' of the work- iii,hl4'ntniatHmt in isdititional,*eit. -''''fiSret', _ingmen of the land, and in condemnation of' lore,. ,call • upon the:.people to take tlatiril-rthe course of therecreant tkingreastneo.l-.- measures to. make themfaife. •The'Gteyertiot-

. Asa speeimen ofthis just strictures Onl)the • saved thent by 'Vetoing the bill. , 1.40held'i'Fnuu-who have tveh._so4l:ol6..ht.ilititOtitY,- ._ -., 1,1141 ..*I.AhC-iiiii4.l.tittfoarc....thttid.IWO4vethe 'folloWintIrceinthe •Alleatesiu jourlintent.Of the-Lee -44am so' as •not tO•

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pAiLy Crinmetretn: -.-. • . ~-,,,, A ~ . give' him time. to pretztie a veto, but~.: Ferluts arm Tun Tanter.—Whileour ItcePi_ 4 he knew` what :MO ..W.cre,:ilOhig„ • awl_

;*.emetics, the Hou. John D. Stiles;jeornplacently listening. to the :

war"ttsartt•te- 11 iie ePthtsemiler'alul:Ti.ad the veto nearly

;nue: .aftfocirgecnuactall!ritar-aud. ,I*.fr-41 1*--:•1,•• _-_- ' - -,llKbeit -he-'receiv444*••141:1,,,,d•*iik,Stilesliacketimplsdned of •the tardiness "of, the ri inshortly after, like a thandet;-;lAtisericast Governmentinprcitecting Alia •fighf#,, t, --.. ,--

Acf Aanerivin citizens abroad; ,the-.Most ittptsrL bait 14 .!'he midst4 the:•111110211,..itam. i They

itont and vital question to the laboring Mattithe Werecaught in their tram:it:tip, and .they: had',.tiertiier.,••the mechanic; the busifii./ii-tilill4l 00 `i:catime to rtilli thetr_iiirees. ;Otte. ,Of the!the-ireaithy too, wasvoted upouiy the Hosier ' • • -

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'iof Representative, 'at Washington; in • Coo:Unit- vrineipat parties ~-doclarld:- that if. they only'tee 'of the Whole. _Mr,- Stip*. coniplained.of 'hail A halfflay 'long*: they eould lama the'adhere' while; xi that moment, -ho ate, fslato4O • -141Sixeseiths end false to the tights of thosei-Whof bill over the Govet,nor's -head . and retfre:the

ieleczed him to offiee. -t• ~- - :': • -, .1 - -•-• ',plunder In defiance of him. . ' '. •::- Laboring men! Joht-D. Wilco Aledged_. the,,_'!vothoh the question of ilnly- 011--impnrteu: ox ~

t: The hoinOetpresEi oftlfe, eState iaight to keep.! iihn. That dutv; it was seted,.'slmonlel- bis _re- ',this- mutter- _before the people—let' the taX-iltmeed from NYRE to,..FIVE DOTALAIif3 a ton ,saiyin4 of ti4-partits.eompel every candidate-'nearly cim-tare— weri-d the )--Pkill-t- ,tti 'laid CO pledge imi„).'self to vote ',revaluedwhenever It :camit to direct,vatic 4' .' thit °IP"- 4 • _ 7 .Tariff', John l). fillies would aliow.lanisel net a• tennitting, tht.4.bondstO go into the bane's-A

• 'Thrift' mon. • -There'ain be net question inch'die • aspeeulatorsand sWitcdoh—andalso eizeta''lodged the .vote. Why views he here, DA- Al- i'felithat he wild vote in' favor of a.Con=1 lentown! Waft- it , neetScsary. --Poi- hinc do' be Ane . . 1' brought fr . Weed to:introduce al.rant- vention totunend the,.l(tonatittitimio -as tojughumbug, or try a Five Dollar' mae 411 it . gnatel aganst fiat preSedt corrupt systein I'TCourts?. • / I

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/The question will Tomo up before the iltirt..e • I.A:gialation.again, and if John• D. titilas,ranreot lioddinex*.case to be absent when the tined VOW iatat.lll,wokopo -bY influent-. 4 or the preAs, hv:ked lAy•the whole ptrpte of the District, to roam: lotAito vote for our rights.- The decline in•golti.dtasreduced theditt.- owirou'until ouititrinfeesmre

• borely I.c:dileAO conipete with. British. ltoir, andear iaboring.tnen are viin:heit to kustninj Wein-Selves by the _wages they receive. if the Voteof:thelaninnittee of the whole is Sustsicted by

Cougresic,ll, the duty be rodupott to live elollarsa ton, every fui-nocxt In the,VallCy *ill be Coin-Pelted to blaw out, and 'ruin and trish-04 willfollow. •Ni;o• are ready to back this seitcnientbythe nu.st .ex perieneed, practical iron eismithe- ,turero n the Mato. Latxtring men. what d"4.,..You think" of your represenuttivef The mac,joritvin savor ofreduction was Two. TheVotestood /A to GA. A tiandred members dodgesttheinsmie,Aesit. of all the hundred there aro tylt:who iiicv,p such a lame excuse to otieults, -

man with is !raid t •-.). look after the intt.re. -ofthe fib:Lena of this District in Vengress,ianddodged'. his defy, to introduce ti-edrire Erapeis..Tranc:•,- . . - , ~ - I ; • -

- .. This is the positionthat every Over litthedistrietiovhich the .recreant roeutiliz ;arefrom, sitiould take.- The impremsion is that'

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the Ifenioeratic,mcinbers, like, Stile.,. dodged.'the 'vote.. We heartltipTCSitt, Getz,ofReading_ wouttir----vliteTfor Protectrini tint

..--- arrieln. the past, and notV his ..itedgiog

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this voile, does not look anach as if hewas-avery.Werin friend of Protection. A 4 '•foft the.Republican members • &sera: Penns -ivania;

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Messrs. Covodef I.awrefie6Dhl Van Atiken,'•I •taken,who were .absept. W.-e'en the vote wasI - -

we have not heard any excuse offered forconduct, which to speak pialmtly,-#l4al must .

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inexcusable.' •- i

The fact is, tlyit itn.li .tie:sod conversantWith public matters in connection wrtitCon-.

:grcssional leF,islatlon; must be painfullyebn-'pressied by . the fact that .a PartiOn of the:-members '•of •I congress 'seek selfinterest,-.'rather than time interests of tlict pablic, ainT,that they "treat with .eompletelmmiliffeience,measures of the. most Vital nionthlt to Abecountry. - The time and talents Of Many,men anxious for theindustrial preg,res.s and:welfare of the_ltepablie have been fileelygiven, andliuntireAS'af. tliensandar of dollars

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have been spent, during, the past three yeaisI

especially,' in dis,smfinatimig. inforsaatiomf. .

.among the people on time subjetet of the.grent.• --

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necessity ofprotection•toAmeticamf 'mid-'try,and yet Huse re,!r,tatttrepresentatives defeat'in a moment the labor of years. -..4ucli faith-less members of Congress inerlt'the italigna-ion which the people heap upon them . for`heir perfidy ,unel criminal intlittercuce to\Mr vital interest. • - ' t `...

Nor Tutui.—The'report that it was agreedthat the additional -Ls4rJudge bill and thesnipi eine tit iothe ,11r1atip al Court bill slitialdpass,- anti- hitilr be signed by-tire clovernor; isnot true.ci 'We: had °barge of, the supple-ment to/the :Critnin,4: Court . Bill, , andwe.maite no Such agrel?leint:u7ith anybody,and noixaryei a had any itutliority.t9 makeally art \VO did, on the: advii*ofRepresentatiVes and i"titatera, who statedtri its that..it wit, very -ttibtful it"'-wey:Ottld'get the sutiplestientpas,itd,,,if we PrVetitetl.• the passage of theirblilifrusd as we cifednitorefor the passageOf the sispplernent thin We didGir the •Laiv Judge b:11, we did act,pn. theirtideiee, and: consented to Withdraw tippo4lGott totli.k.s4stumte,y.. their bill. But we.kneW

••• better than to, make any' arrangement. that .:;involved the,action of• lie" (.lovernOr et‘ the :

'subject, and when it IVLIi broached litIts to go

to-the-44overner for suph a ptirpese, pceti--,..tively::refttstil to do sol ITherefore: the atatc-ineuttlia such au at o.iiiicluen't was minid!isnut true, simply because one "glile cannot.

• make ,auy t.rniagetneht. whatever withoutthe eunsent of the otheli. We heardthe (4;y:eitiordeclare to inembers of the Legiidatnitland others,. that he= iiiivcr Would cOnsentito

- give three Law JudgeatoSchuylkillCathay,and partici/tarty while 'uncut the Judges 'IOW.

eumniisSioneil, is din nothing; did,there wpultf,he 'application's for additional

Jitilges'front every district -in the State.iii was right, and we do nut believe that'll°will sign the additional Law Judge bill Ito

. gratify the ants, }ljighes, Walker 4.C.9.,and 1 ension another; Judge on the StateTreasury, if they vendfifty continitteeseVerLu ace the Cloven:Mr. adtlisiorial Judge

'is idiotic.asnecessary•-aS a fifth wheel tocarriage, with the Criminal Court in opera-tion. We.assert fearlessly, that nitie•-tenthsof the 'people of Schuylkill County.; 'l not.desire an additional 1.4 w Judge in SchnylkiliCounty. Let•the.Judgesand the Iler;dotheirduty.aini work as other people do, :Ont. thenthere will he in/ complaint ahOut111 busine;.o4.

TILE CENSUS-4 -11EPRESENT.TION CONG'

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The Pliil.elli!!priitt ;contnitt'l-tite'followog article 'lli the %..etifittlBaural theRepresentation in Coirgresi"

The house of It..peeseo intives. has at last•tit-tt decisive_ actimmtpoti the questicm of the. art:--portiottum.nt of lb:presentation, tunler the cea-ses Of IS7O, by passing' it bill ti.x.ing thenumberof ltepresentitives henbetertli at 21'5, exclusiveof tliose from Shttes hereafter to he' :ululated.l'his is a compromise between the two factions,one of which advocated the reduction td. CIP,number tif trttanbers, at present '243,while the other tlemandod that the numbershould be increa,:ett to. gee, in order that the

g,rowing titateA of the West might Se-t-ute their 'proper timita- without &hiss bt .logsustained by any of States which frit! h.maintain a correspciolitte• ittere:tse in potaillt,lion. Thil ItiFllmN show the,: d(sh4 o 2the liouse-of ItepresentatiVeA 1w 'lay

- after tit ofeaeli 'tee:misttliftl.t.-41Cali,41.11ivIkt, of the pre,eist form of gove'rtirYear. nf'17. e - • •- 16.-c149 ' 'l71:09.

11F.in'S IC' I!In OE Tilt: A `43'llllAllir. COIA I::rlliArn:.I inn. Iletek li.Wright, ofWilkegbarrs ivitas *tilt. n.,n long letter to the Tittuc.NE:.• "Yindienling. InMin,. •us to the c a:ln:mem:teat 411 the hinkruelle" coolmule," Ile sa'ys that the statistical tablei: hr.-ac-t , re prailished, representing the coati t rmle;:m. be ,

.glnit Mg In I`;'2"l„Aili t ha shipment that nitr.01120 tot*to Plillu-lelphlu, are not -true. nini In proof of.histot..potion ne 1pit105...% 1111 Recount curt*.tn. Or (hire.'Wnterhurg 6: ro.„ of .N`ew N'Or.:, tlated-,Fch 1;1:41.with Mes,rs. Ablialt Smith & Co.;iof Plym..uili,I.nzerne eautaty, f ovmther with reeefl.ts of 1 tro -ent--1gOe1;11((.11:11, ticKateat..l.thenntner.otmp,tik pnretw.,et4.IIThe smith... he ayn, c une to [hid 'country' from('uaucett,ronticethmt in 18't,. 'lto unmoral In their (heed ofpurchase :was enlle.l ..p.'.h.: Of. coal.' 1 If ant state-ment h., eorrevt, It hian important plre of I:Vtofy.

We find. the abo vs. :it the Sera iton ItMTu-Lic.AN. .As2regards the 'cliseol,i-ry and the

.contmencit.: tr.ent of sending small .finantitieslor anthracite coal. to I»:....tket, it.l dates inueltearlier than the tinkCglvcii by C,ol-. Weight.Coal war, dist ovtftil in thtilyt..'-ining regionas early as rr t-,,.taitl was used IoY two black=smiths in the valley. ill' g766-69. During theItevolutionary War antitracitc coal was u-cut

froin.,..the Wyoming. region. 0 twit the tSus-.quOmmia mut ustM,at the Carl sle Itar.racks

by the Doveriiment. .Sinalli quantities wereRent down the Stii4quelnurna, and in 1819 it'ijold,at- 'Marietta on the Sus(ifeliantia at.siAIMS!) pi•rjon. -Jesse Fell, of Will:Csharre,.was :ht.. first person who st:cet::lled in bum-ing anthracite coal in an '0,..a..it grate in.a.tire-pliU.,e, Fehrttary 11, I:i•xs. i .-'- : .. .

Coal ..., wa.4 first di.scovcred In the Lehighregion as early as 17111, by 4'1'114; Ginter;and in 180 six arks or coal ware dis-pateliedliilWit the LellighandDelawa6 fines, laden'with anthracite -coal 'by ther Lehigh Coali .Mining Company,(tidy' two o which reach-ed. Philatlelidtiaewith'k'i- than2l.P tops ofcoal. ' ;,•-• •-- . . i .

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MEINE.. I ..,........ . ....... ....f

Fr. I 11Imn.• „At

eptisapi 1549 Wts4.-Vittruna)laslieen'ereateil a,separate Statayatid , 7.4::(3v:;:taNebraska adinitte.l 'hi the iwit'h line.nioinlier only :tllotted!to (A..:11, there tieing: tlinsan increase cif Ilia two in the. Inetill'ior,hir.l ~r-thethe I louse, although the nutnher of.":;:ales bas

iitereaAeii l,r three.. • IThe bill *Mehl pa-wed the flott.e ye4eri!ay.

by a vote of sO Gr S:1,and Which willmeet with the oniet}rrenee 1,4-the `senate itnitthe approval el the Pt(-i(lent, tixe-r.the-nuMberof Itelirese-titatiVeN at l'7li; after .?!.lan-h.,:t, ih;;7l,with, the proviso thafifany Ilf•SI- St.4l,trs are' ',ad-liiitte•ti after that (late, their Itepre,enbitive+shall he ndditiunnl to the alin-e and.further "that if the number of ItepresentativesofAlly State Shall be related hV snetiaproirti•yr -

ment, suet' redaetion t.ltall not take ett.•(-ti inthe Forty-se("onil t'origtess, Nit suet( State; s tallhaye the same nittriber ttf litpreseiitative. inthe Ytirty-seeolid Congress to which it is etiti7tied in the Forty-first, abd_tlint-if the.repre4en-tation from any State shall be inerezesed by south

- i dal ,was first • diseoered . ii- Schuylkill

1tta my in MO by Nicla)las,l lien, and 14ev-

ra wagon loads Ur coal %%we, utulea to Pbil-dt phis by thclate: COL tleo ge Shoemakeris arly :is 142, Which hefidt to sell;,andt a rit Was absolutely,taken Elia to have hitstrr !sti.d. ass an iniptister for,trying to palmIT Mack steuies,a's.al4etiele a. 4 fail -,- .-

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' ..tis statement ?dit it..ivs4liat, iauthroite coalw. - used and 'sent td,iivrket lung before thePe, loci. named by -Col.- H.. ]l. Wriklitlbutii, '

,- ~.. ....... .1,5. Nyrignt, .

re is no authqktic record Of theiluantitiesoal sent to market inanyione given yebr

in illteitiwheittile Lehigh Nr iefFation ofthe.I% 'r was so, farcompletedaSito pe,rtitit :;rkS:o e'seend, in safety, Anil in our coal Statistkesw have tlatd. the t..t>itimett:ceprut of--the;in hraeite eonl trade from that perhxl...-I'.. very interesting hfstorylat.t)e first dis-co -cry of anthracite Coat, in4l tye numerousat •tupts mode to burn andOntroduec,it,in-to. market will be found liar' the Ne4ional\% rk on our Mines and !diner:ll - Itesciurees,ea led "o:rat,. Iron; and .011i',' cunnieneingat mtge. 107, which will he read with Interest1)3 those who desire to he Posted up 'ln thee4ly history of the antlrracilc coal trade.

2 ENERAL W ASI.- NGTGN AND!,t.(II til*EitAt THOS.-At.. S.—At. a. meetingif the pi!iilli Leage In ..'ew'York City, on

1Cl ursday evening of last !week,' Williamlien Ilryant pr esented res'olatloini respect-

u. the death of Major- General George.H. ,

I' I otnas, and delivered a most beautiful' tri-;

Ate to his memory. In. the course of..his.1 ~r,...7e narks on that occasion, he said : ' •- .Vhen I eenteMplate,his clutratter,'and/cotnzi) eit with thatofthegenerity ofpuldie men,1 •, boost s ems as if.I were transported to someIt ter age of the world, in which greater andIx ter men '!were prodnecti than are broughtN. th by the mothers ofthe -present day. Gen.'Fl omas was one of that elaSs ofwhom Goethe

.•II• . asomewhee as' 'antittli-minded men—-

.tern casein that nble'mon iwhich thosew to are fond of dwelling ,npfM -modern del.,••en-. • plum among7the years , that .are nevern re to return. (km. Tleinuis was by birth aV rginian,.a native of that Skate to which: weo • e the man who occupies the highest place InA nerlean history—h'a of 'whom I one*. heard\ alter Savage Lati er y! that he was ther At m• atest matt that d-.n [rabid elements of vharaeter of whielf I haves ken, I, cannot Initikeeagnize a decided rela-ti .nship between the.eltaraet.Cr ofGen. Th asu d that .of.Wa.hington. I.ltee in them a kin-d ed dieuity, grandeur, and worthiness; the

me hu7,to and lofty *hug, the Klima superiorityt all:petty self-seeking, the km,le. min) forecastcer,ised for the general advantage; althoughO top! theie great men wrought in a higherP .11iire than the other, itinl was eb.trged with

• 'tee.responsibilities. . I

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TARIFF...4-841m Congress sratighterelit e rig Iron business of the country on.uesdny last, they do 'not sceni to have been,disposed to take tuitheTariff -agai n. Suchreckless legislation is a 41iigi%ice.tx;Conits—-and we have seen no excuse yet for "theabsence Of the thrc.e'll,....plidic: .:ll4, when thevote was taken lit' the'Iluuse: which wouhlhave produceda ditfeient result. We,hopethe people of, these.diatriets will ',.t:tke Coreand prolong their absence aftur their presentterms are up. The names art

COVOAE.VAN .AUREN;LAWRENCE.

The-pcoi)ie.wOuld be beitefitteci by titelrseiieofrimithe State. , •

apportionment, the additional Itepreseniatives'or the Forty-first Congveiot shall Ile -eliostu 11y_the State at large." The, basis of repre,:entat hatI:i to ho axeortai lied by the Secretary of 1.114 Iln-terier fruin 1160- preliniinary causes report,which will denial:esti he ready in time fir 1thefall .e:cetions, although not .in time for the re-districtitig of the States, a dinletilty. wltiril, iptwill be seen, is rcimxlitil by poinponingthe de-crease in the rei.prosetitation ofthe EasternStar.Until- 1875,- .and the election of the ailditionalmembers in the otheeStatee onA general tieketby the State at large; :• . - -- :

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Some time mince • we- published tt earchtilyiprepared estimate of the -popitiatiOn ~r: thetlif- 1.forent states at the present, --: nine, wine!' isdoubtless acettrate et(ough to show the I)ll4)4l)lli-

.Ntanding of each State in the lionxe•of ItereBen-tAtivi% under the' dmpOFed newoppottionnienkAeoordloit to this entimate theentirepopulationof tire Union' is 40,800,600, that ofthe'rerritoriesand District of. Columbia being urAi,ooo, and of:the 'States entitle+) to representation in Core.I greet 40,200,00U. This will triVti, in round unlit-

I bent, one Ibipretientative to 14.1,taat inhabitants;and the apportionment will stand am folli.wa ias Conipart.d with the prevent representation i t.

~.` New Aipor- 010 Appor-• i • . :

Ilonistunt.. tic, 1111 l ant. Cato. Loss.-Alabama ' .. -'...-- '7 . -!' 0 a: 1 iArrannum-.-.-............i........... 4-

.. 4 . I :3 . t rCallfornli -..:.

:. 3'' I ! . „,.Vcrnnectleut....„ 4 '- 4,-

• ! .1,DeinWare ' ' ' 1 ' I • - 'j .).'lndiana .-.-.............,..:_.12 11 1

,.-,,,. . :lowa.--. ..-. ......_...........,.....;-.8•. 41 2 ,Ir:. :.-.-...14:airses ' - - 2 . *, I l' ',.., i, ....;Kentucky ,•.--.,..........11. II ..., •,,...

-L0ube100n.....,.x.._......4.......... a ' 6 .1 --'

Malne_:..... _.-.--_...4_._._. 3, 1 A - • rMaryland J..Miseuveduletts • J! Id. j le -.— ;,.Michigan .....:_.....--!..- ......9 9 • i• J'.•Minnesota-- ..... ......i.._.. ,-.- 3 , 2 • • 1 H-- i

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311c4lustsppl .....-........,.......:. 6 ' 5 ' IMissouri... . i.... . ......11 . to -. ~ 2Nebraska J I • I :

Nevada i ' 1 . 1 -

New 11a/upshire.. .... '......._.. 2 - . 3

New Y0rk...,!--_ ................-...32. . 31 .. .North Carolina ', ' 4 : 7 . I_ -Ohio ”

.-' • - ' .....:...21- " 19 ' 1Oregon 1........ ....-...,.,__. 1Petsmilyanln-....

.......L'' . ...::.5' 21 - 3. 'I .

Ithesiejisland -..; ..-.-... 1• " 2 , 1

south "Carolina..:...' ._....... 3 4 J .-.".. 1 j, J..Tennesste.....--r... ... .....1 .

-.....8 - x ~ 4_ .._, ~.„

TCLIM, IVermont AL. - ' -.- 2 •• -.•: -- - . •Vln...glnni.....-..--.:-.....j..-- 9 x . , 'I •1, ' .

WeAt V1rgi010.:.,.......--.--...- 3 . 3 • •••• 'l. ..

WlscOnsln ..,.... - ~....... ... 1-.- S . 1; . 2 ! .

Ifthis estirnate ;should .prove to lie 'tairreet, itwill be seen that but-three- of the States,NewHampshire, ltinaleNistand, arts' Vermont, willlose ono Itepresetitative each,elriveiltates willretain their present:_nutriber, and the now Merit-.

. bers, thirty-two innutaber, with'the three tat::eaaway from the New England Statea-atiital of thirty-five-willbe distributefl ainongthe reniainingi.wenty-throe States. . 1 ,

DA:O:MA 11A21.EINTS,AM)

BARRA RAlLlttlAtLr—The thirdannual rkoirtof this Octipanyliasfust tieeu publislasktintithe exhibit. which it makes .is at Once satis-factory ranekholtiers and gratifying toall who feel 'nit :interest In the Oldie its=I,rovettients emir State. •i When this 'laid' iscompleit-1, as it most proladilvitill bewithin,the next four mouths, it will constitlite-anhitportant link In a continuousroute to: N'owEngland` from -qur great coal fields., Si farali•practitsl rebuke. are concerned, the paritiofroad already completed has stirpriusl andsurpassed the most sanguine expeetaticin4.--It may be-interesting to eapitallits who arenot awareof 'the fact that the -few bomisi!of,this company. remaining,tinsold are omeredat rit and accrued interest, payable In Apriland-October.' As .they are a. first mortipamsecurity, boring seven ~ per cent. lutenist,anduntaxable, these figtifor cannotNit strikeeveryone sit extremely low.especially as the-future of the road is probably as absolunr

. exittags, ty as any other In the State. • We are'indebted to 14esars.,;.•Sterling• &

man, Bankers,t"NaL 110:14outh Third Street,Philadelphia, for a'copyiif the annual repqrt,and would'refer our reatleM to these gentle-.men ter fullparticulars, financial 'and-nther-vise, of the road In que4lnu.--,Phita..ftess.

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WEEKLY

~,tri!.t.!l,..tri 9 OIMMI

I. 73 i440111a3ii.:.' 5,10 ' t'.l7: ,-

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i24 lx3rxr34o4—. 6 X XXI' z_ : - . e...1.41; Ntle%:ir t 76 tr raw- 11--.24 'D :1 _ Ai pthig

. _, ,w..Y.: Wital. AT .6 4 . :GM ~= It irSOAL

04 1110 A 21.141 f ...I ..5 2 !' 6 53 New 3/4; X 3 141 :.ev.I .:.LIDAT ' I 5 2 I 063 ' , -_ ._ .1.---

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Segis-Tulesday sill beiibseirvc4t by the OddFellows ad a day of

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,The: Guinea Bill, Rag Town and Italy Warill at itirreliant, told bids fair to 'be' pro4nettreofoinelegoo&F"

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To-marmot,.—Seventeenth sunifay.or theyear.and first after Easter. Day's lerigth;''l3 hours

!awl 40 minutes. •.

Tbn improvetrienti ip Pottomille this ,seesawwill be firr)zrefilo iktig ,forrof.r seasonfur ears sL

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John O. was "firei eoiorodroglineregi In ,tbiliilloroughtinclar:tim provisionsof tiie FirutestlOanondniont. •' : .

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Celebrstlont"—Ottr edlnfed eeje:brain the titl4trAge of the Flfteentla Xottentboent

Tuesdar inch, in itt)ptOristip Lt .boeenting_.•ntvle.• ' • ' •

Varaen r. Willia t Will -fit va-cating •,the •IPCnnsylvanin;llnll,- '-thrs' Bow-ono, and Willtahe'np till,residenett In Phila-delphia. .

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Ono of ttocnoga ..that• got tirn'TR' on hrandveherrins, in! Union- atinit., two weeks !ligq. diedfriln its erects •a-,lciv days Vince. 'A solemnwarning •

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Moveinents l oc4tlng.tWoraril ills.ernstinn of.elitierie troninnonnutrson foot in nunieronsentinLieliin ihiltfit,ati. .What say the holdiors oftill's f'oniiii tow:itA.stecti a iriovernent 1! • •

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'l'DtcOistion De.y:•;r-witli Its tnitehing tributo'to Vie:dead herlies atliefteptitate. is Eva-hpprO witim7..l tuvr 44117.t0mi ge,nekll,y•.(-hould on-upv-ato wi.:ll the lit 11. Ilr.. ktki.kceplnt, up :t-t4beulairul tuOint rustuti: -.4.;-•-,45." "

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•Itiarrt,fr, or Via' oscl.:llliareJonel‘ -ill'P:tto.nity,l' itiar ito.,4l‘0tt, oftfirea•nottluiliftr Williat I,ynell

ycikrthiy, lu•tioretwoll lisViir tr.i.v • . I'rre,tett,taken teforjo I'.....,quire 1...011604,and ft At liatr--ink wa:: (Nolmotttt ter juiE:hi tleflitill-bf $lOOLail., I . .. •

• • t r -The ( omruiss cm r o Internil Iterertle has(Melded that farm 'ati gardeners, whh well

the prtslto•t•,z of their own farmit from theirwaguns'along'llm strerts,,moving'fiont ranee toblare, :ICe not liable t) the sissiial tsz as pro-alt

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colored woman, who ins sts upon her re-spectability, objects to lhana„Truliley ()campy-

'lug a portaou'ur a certain bowie in which she

dices in .3.lMersville street. ita4a it Williatn.,owner Of;he houSe, has give:i her.permissionto do so, atilt this fart ham male it incumbent.upon re lteeti t:..:.settle the matter.

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curious 11aped Eg^gs.—Mr.• George 17:litirtz, of l'inegroVe, shoWed um tire lien's egri

ye.Atertlav Imornitig,L which for architectural..,,nstruviit)ll Jr( a little different_from' anything..r the serti tve ever They are of a-Lairtiu7,ek)pia shape, well deceit-yell mill sound, anti areritfd to isaVN been lniil l,y a deformed hen. Theyore a eurhatity rarJ.ty met

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The Notional Camp Meath:l4o'ot the Nletlio-,lOtt Chun-It this year wilrbe held at

oN,ve, Ifortonieountv,

iittryiatl,kol the litie of the Philndelphi:t, Wil-tingt.n and Matins x,re it wilt

bright till the I:2ll,.luli*,'aiolleolitinuri for telldays. A Ouniber of lle;ttling*lettifhtiatis will be.htztttendaace. •

1 ' ,. ._, , r . .Brutal Atiaattlt on ir,Mati near iport Carbon.

—We li,tarti th:tt a tem mimed Jante4Gevan wins''brutally tela3llitC,Nl (.1. Thlllifilliy MOM, while on!his way from l'oit. i *ten tit' St.'Clair, Threelawn (inning along Maruwl in the eppottite di-•rectien, hat I hint, and arter.a.tkitig him ROW?.(illeStittlrid il4.3tultANl him in a brutal mannitr,and it was; with titer !tunnel tlitileulty that,he44:44:111ed t.llOll. . ~.! ] I .

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The Commissioner ofinternal Revenue lintdecided that hotel blllx inehrred by personsraveling i i .r .thr• prose‘sition busities.s or by

i.ersons telop,rarily 'residing in lintels Whileirospeuti tr.; Ist•lito.ss away from, theirmid leLid (Itiriteg the year for which thereturn is iftuie, may be regarded :ix an expenseof bti ,iin,ss, and ai sneh may be cleduetcsi intheineonie recurn. ,. " -

Ear:y Potat3es. —Theme potatoomore nail th it who havo.trici theta to tro-re-:ally_e•ar:ick and anperior to the E•Lrly Rose, and

trioreSargul We have intrialuee4l the1-,arty (;ooklrie.ll uutt.r rly Rote fit'tho , neigh-

!HIforh,INV.chave procrerNl a few of the Ktrly, 'M.:hawks' also, and- evrenl.l,altrfse ilfoso whowant to len ',roe... eleuer I.otato rrnp., to procure afew to try; and

C,ancil'Sappar.--Ini last Thiirklay eveningli,fough Connell, to' Cher' With tt tinintNir ofinvited % i. acv, parh.oot: of a supper at the' ?der-

.:`.llessrpc. Fegerand Medlartiwirreentatioill as caterers in get-

t.zig ttiate..tive a!! wit') • iiitrtookof it 4 pr ttttt it tinixwb. After-the Antler! man had been satiafted, Abeinitialt..xtAtaig towed, and it wa far on toward the

reisirs or niaming, befOre the happy party'tie Jaunted.'

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The See,end Presbyterian Church, MarketItev: wtor,Nrn4,:l'astor, will

priA,h 101.A. NI.,antl 7-4- P. I. •At tins evening se:Pelves A seriest.l, di:scour:4m bte eonitueneed upon •-rheDeluge.' I MIS great-event Wwill he i•ansered.Ikath in the tbeutogleat and scientific aspects:!flie be Presented ut 7iWeloek Lt r,rtin?, Sunday evening, npon theIw tuul turivtrsatity ef.ttie deluge. • l36tsfree.' earl: . • •

Presentation.-:-..V barber wearstrio largest ring worn in tinitc4lStator, but Pottsville Is ahirad world onwatch sO:lls. ItAnnt.' 1.1..551er,".11.(i., one Or thebarlwrs n 'him mwougli, h.3.4 been preticoted byhisLuiyi qichits with a *l'mA-447,1;w:1% which for -I.leanty .and KU° )1.04 lit) ltCill:11 i!I 0114 C..luiltry.It is:orOl0 gold," Set Ulm .••olousi ofrarP hea(lty, and glistens likedhil,ptiresti dia-inond in the 'sunligot; ti15.,41 present worthy,tho fair Own:satin toe gadaniroulpionl. •

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B. F. DO.no, wive two "OEI4m'ut't inletv:Alba-mod uri,using evcuiug lilertainnieut.i 11411 us Taleiday and Wed'nesday' ening% 4il ll.e iray.eut weld. -.Thehouse was %yen ikUeti o.usi. eveoin,; with, the,hest ul t,th• 1.41 expressedtlionseiv(.tj deliglittsl with theevenlirps,'..,otertaiinnessi. ono 01 thu ides evidein.s of

Dualle'suldlit ser s ii4r.tst; Lis autliehee •Islast nigt.L..ie had largyst audience.

He will return IN)LtriVillo_ ill tilt,- Valli, anddoulit, ion, • gt..laist With full

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The FitWtflefenderis.---ThWittetittierot of Nth.find ettayanies ribetiOnd tor ltltC-Feldent.'m rail v.doitteentAtt Xefil';'etiebrateti teeninth anoiverm try of their arrival in Ww4hing-,ton., en'l6.-1 Mcantav'4'he- Ifni! Wuelaborately de xtrati.d,,andltili.e 4 aprealt- With.the good thlti,r-I,ofl dna ivorldt,'. by tiarrettyof the Exel.ang,,llote!. John W. Forney,m1.6(16114 weeeoatoong the'distingttish-eYl guest* itw,sept upowthe*vasion. The eve-ning, wandsong la a genalno taut of reit..wit andflow ofwail; -104 the 'Firat Itelblittlent •will notsotto lot:get-the plezotoreitb:.that evening.. .

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_ Telegrapla Calce.--,Thir-Plaitadelphia,.. Read-ing arid Pottsville 'reletiraph Company, owes it34') this lieremila to establish an ollice in the cen-tral portion id' the town; The only telegraphsaccommedation we LaceIn dais, llerealgha.Orley atthii depot, runt.in mat ;instances peo--ple who !Viola to avail themselves* of telegraphfacilities.tere compelled to walk over two milesin prdeeto do-soo.-_•: Reading, -whir. Dirty thou-sand inhabitants, has nhieotticeswiiiie our owntown with fifteen thouwand, has hut one. -The

1business! it this' p- nt la. quadruple, we. learn,in propOtion.te po nalatieta,•ofdint atReading.Will theiceinpany ho thief mattex their favem-ble consideration, autt-c..asbilsia U. braneh (!fleein the central part ofthe..itetranuth 't , •. , .

." Guinea Hill in "Coitrii.—Yesterility meritingthe, deutrimon, t.; or .tlnilla42 tun were well rep-resentiat Er:quire:Reed's tinier, upon the or,tw...lc ,n orthe bearing" in ifieewe Alerielteed":

arriwod ol"Alin* for.keriling!it Anne Niedeira, Venni-Tine t3l.url . tr:trah Flhu,k, Illary-Waters andCatherine Delaney; 'five lir itionit flev hardenteheekett ferntiles the tter maw. trete on thewitneag! inland; enii nil hyrOre Ur the -rhanitealainst I,Marlia.ll.lw fir their Vith g.sos •wohave no',Tight to jai*.butJr:nu the wanner Inwhich.they *were It hardly hue pie steant

nhe'l life Upon their arreartmr,if theyhaprraatta ba littiaprctlutiPatl. UariaiWa‘ hel4th appeara esuart. '

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, a Taiitmt..—tiro lawyer,' havederiiiiir themama oilier; in("ltre Arent. Oneof them very: Irritalsidispohition .andthe of Isn't. On theraditst third mambo*.*the tioft+Ndon. entered tlittWilee and naits4

Plan* tokhd becamerazeda.d ramped like a Mad dente, LaWyer No. 201j•tyodtho situation .400. - •orilered\No:3 nut, Whitt order.wea:n=yed. Word*comma.' went:. ll0 a Christmanand commanded Mitt rinetizq Co-ratiwentto thiioillre Aiwa . :lid 3 *Owlinga soecable Oust. ,wheroi! iit ipun informed7m4.I that IM hod noright to ne4-110. 3 union No,.

'3 wasacreed. No. ,1'•w*4119.; •cmgabl,started in leave mindihnlarf We'know oflirelawyertio win shaking; bia lidat the Constablipandthreatening rengriuMe. And thiir,s

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'- 'Au, Aliik_Aso* *TO , .perieulaLAbid out, uW.l7l3s' • 4eitt;

111176-410•40*- It*Mnite4 i' *Jiro-menItiery 6#o.. :.:•'Thipti Use ir-ntagetntcharoessuranceirrom.rbilidelphia,

Thssbergsndipsy other finttotik or the State-that Intl' del ans-wittlie-pronent en this.00rssion. Ids r 'penend. Meade hissignifiedhis intentienlirpresent. 1 Sorrel , bonds of,

iritrlitrif Snood ,,' for All& bepiodon.

• A Ids sa, • been etenpheol• Withthe 0 cerii of the Philadelphia i ind: Erie andPeaseYlvania ~.

Irsw4e, for e*tersicM tickets.Tor all Who. * to be: presenti Vl* meetingwill lie held i ,tine Opt** flatten: when an wi-dress will bed Ilven4 by col ,Nasu;i l4 Mann:of.Phihadel . ' •• 'I••

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,i • • :• i l ,'Unclaimedlg ieni remaining intaiiePattuyille

Point Office;A t=,, 1109:' 1- , •.

Duck Clement - .Tereeirtndil 14, ltionmend 3R.Black Cloak; . 'Kline Ore 11 HaropupirsLot?*Bah Irranelt Koch Ellsablk tituyser Rev: lien}1/00011 John . Lbeb Elias - t . Huard Edwardliarnoy Peter c Loos Paneusst - SeheanerE.Doebtner MichlAlneh Thos i , inoudFJohnIMgrelder Lewp urrsyl* , i those SemiaCoBurnie Jeeen : MAT Ad= i Buinerosth?burBeethnumKetej . MI erldios '•

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DEE Caroline MethilyeJolth ,Eseb jesepliCadwsillader .1 litosmtdersimiamotiirreirk ,Doran Stiehl' .. litorrurhin .1 ' Eauhmacher0Etter Stunt ." - Morn Wm' licluxentoo Mary

nalrOruirl 'Miller Sophia Shoemaker Mn*''Geo A .*

._ MordUnion** 'lllnyGoi worthy Jos,', 3ilicUovent inidgrriroy iligffo'.

Neal',°facia:old need Neal, Dennis ,riltylorWinOahsigan Eliza rn; Lett - ':Wood MrsCiro* Augusta : lock C0 • Wiosliand LindeHaldermao pal nine Illovid . ' 'Wilson Juditn_:

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lisiderfirCluurai kart tilt Woneloni Ain LoJenktnionethln neid 11 U '', , IN'eatte /One. :ssJackson Jshi • 1.. . ,i

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; * —I i , ' : 1 - } I: itailittei UM fill Ciitirt.eirsiin.4-No iii3ofi,er had.Esquire Itecsl ~irotiotinced Lisa , judgment onMariiiReed yes,irdayperiling

'Athan that' ladytt.4..-,0.1 for the;a-rest of Catharine nn; Titus.

uPOn the eha d;ilfke‘pburabawdy douse, andCatharine itihri .311fry Watersand CatharineReliatey its anntoti ~pniiititutets:,i Warrattuswore issued, .and this, '''besittlfuel party, Wasbrought up for -ufluiting'yosterdity nfternonn.The. priera.rliturrikwo • disgultlng ilia the ex-,treme. 'Calits;rah AO Titus *as bold: In imp

f .,,1,bait, and the ' ler three ila $O.lO eai,h,to appeara:, Court. Ito') ris, dint samirrePressibie On-filetLai erh,eo the bill, and thir'elass of peo7pie have takli a fighting anaengthernsellies.We, hope, fa 't reptitetkut :of our town,tfereoutnieweet 'it Sake-and fer, the ,vindlisttionof outraged la lititUan mad ,tlivine--that 'the'esintliet-Will'lre time until ,that iiitilz-lutl'of,,iniquity fa pldr. 'slid purified. "It is: lieiterthat the leound - risnit contain thenfill aumthat the &wadi Ity be disgraced by.tlieir beingaliciwetrloivii large , • - - - •• , .;',

Local Jot` • : - 'll`rst„thunder shower ofthe heasint visgitetl this**ion lagriitinday !nicht:

'rho wish/el/14 Patric* lturno, was ,hotuL Tuscarora laA week. last her first husbundin the ' I - ,

The First Detentleri:of Die National 'Capitalheld a granit bauquet-atthe Town- lialion Mon-tlajtt• • . '

The 1 totrith, ;Driving Park : Association an-nohnee a Slirrrtg, eieettitig, to etiminent.til outhe

of Ntilytito.Aas(three days. • •• ,I.A nrai nit! liu,rip 'expiosion oeenrieu .atL theli4 use (4 ._ NV ht, on .M.inersv ilia"arm,-la.st,Saturday evclning., causing au alakin ti,l*

Therain or, the,furU rut of tins.; Week; rUiseil-tae water in ititlhe thountain stretterts-t,rthe.top&their banks runt {considerable' duet...e -waslone,

tf Mint:re:lpThe Paititini Rase' Irall club of Millersvillehps been reorgiiniZeil !,und in now reamtr to re-etrive•ehallenges..._• • 1 !•

Our friends'in tho country lihatilil '.lpok Outfor horse-thieves. They are about.- 3 ..

Messrs. Atkins'ltolling•.M111;:-at Ffirliiraeli,leasdrowned out, onrlifonday night.'' •

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E. o,Parry,l4.t.',l%lJ Ilill, C. llther, 11.,ItannamQAY. sAYder..! 512<,Oright. J. el. CarPcinter, W.I..•Wliihrey arid 11. V. Russel, wereseks,tect.vert-trvineri uf Trinity elmreh, on .NlOrldily.' ..

*Easter SUllilay +1...1,011iV irt!erved•by the.seiteral ehurelies on.P.rttsville. '. ': • •

A party ef_shoys Verfk, tO Tumbling ',tun onlust Saturday and s 4 ilrotolhe:woods'Imining,

li ),a number on firsirs”o"li Alio lielghtswhors.L .

The miners •rvill laic!. a .griuid"- turnout'ut St.Clair on the second f' May.,

Mrs. Hannah 60 gh; all iilil re:iblent;of thisItorough, dic4 rim' only on lust' Monday; aridwasburial of Wet 1 t day. .: -.

An unruideassful attenipt •,ivait niad4s\on lastSatrirday night tr ,4te4l MIS. •t;harles,-Ifirker's!horse froth Ins stab u, e onerfil•xtlitand Mahan-tungi streuts.l • ••- • • . -•,.• r

1.A man was shit through the :thigh at Thies;rora, on last . undaY 'aftersiocin; •• • •.Many ealli ries were Itroded With water dur-

ing the fore lure of the week.; -'!' ••The oonut4 coadu.are bran alfirost. impassa-

ble oontlitionlint some parts of the.e,ornity.• .4 .The reniainsl rrt• Will. Rogers;of.Nl.rillanoy , -City. werebr ittr;llt.l,Rl'uttsvillo'fir intermenton.Mon day, •• I'.' ti j ' 8

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Mr. 'furry Fosters Who ivas injured by theuxplosiomof ~visioline,r is recoverdisg. ; • ;

•F. • John Will s'i•of !Miliaria:l:. City, 'was heldin.j.-SuU brill. ft. r iiiiatferupted outrage on a(laugh- 'ter of John I (Main', on thelSth inst.• • • s,' .The Ortl-Ftellowsairill •obServe next Tuesdayas a day of Thanksgiving. . ~ -. , •

Mary,' 01)Minel came ttt town on•TM•rmilavigOt•drtink, and was Put in the li)elf--up till sh,.!WASober.. . .

Ifullianisn't was pu the raniz,ago ,last Monday snight. Two.O: flirite -eitirens -were brutally as-saulted,4 I , •i , ~ ! •• , •'• • . .

.40liu lturlt- wassent tojail lastTriesdfy night•fir brutally lisfciulting CirirlesE. For.• the.tioe•Lintent,FfrO o:Muir:Any haye kindlylosnetilliAl-llittery to the eoloied people furtheir velelm. :ion. . , ! l• . . • -

A horse wasStsdilr fr.Ml a farm Rear Selirryl-kill IlaVen, it few nights Riney., . ' .•

Mrs. :Mer.'overn, 'residing -in • Mbrris7 Arldi-tirrn, lief or : Monday, :KRd ninety years.

Mr: Mich: el Murilry, for lib•lut. forty years akesident of this Itormigh, tiio•d on WedriCsday.

,Bib Stewartfnade inittr that tleort.e. Itieluira-son was a dangeronSfellow, andhad liii&phieedntnier $.'W bondstto Iteep,tini peace. • ' : .

Jaines.Dol.tiltoe, eh-irged ,with , attempting anoutrage- en hMary ‘,7•..ilker, was rxutimit W to,nrison on Thiirsday-. .:. • • ‘-- '..,

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-Tits &lila . are not retipenstble •for anysentiments ex-sir...viol nycorre-sßati.lesda; iielthetdo they mature., thetaall.' i-- ..

lx ALL CA,Sll64.lettPtll and correixiondetias addressed inltds otliet, on 4 intended rig paildtaittun, must have the realname of tlio:vrtater attethed,—lnot that stivshall pabllsh It,Ina for our intiirmatiouJ,,and he written onmic side of thevaperahly. '.f therelse, they will au luta go. liryite43oolk et.—l-- .11P4..1017R1.q.L. -

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.' Csienos DALE, Aprii 1870:

ILSATINIKIL.S. !Jouto(A 1..:-1 node& you,r..article in last week' s JOUUNAL, on Ana; yid-went, of Ottistitution of Pennsylvienia. Whynot urg-e change in holdirik. Courts, '4sittiiitigour Judge:K.4i hold'Courts saymanly; once a yearin the dtstriet where they, aro elected ; talaneoof time In other districts? JRsuch autos three-fourths or Moro of gnisessiona Of Courts wouldbe held, by Jude in, districts whero they-would not ho'depedatila upon suffrage of tho

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,people fur re-lectioM, -Yours; truly 2

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aszAritiliols--CiTY. • •trrir, April 18.,'; IS7O.

EDITOIIe ort TIM DAILY .100ItlfAL :.-"Che fre-tArient oectirrenee of news in your journal ofweft. glittinit:'sinit in tiehltylkill t,ount3, somafatally, etherato roc:ever • sotic-getatabbeikunti•uthers hillioir nearly to death, is calling loudlyfor indroiwntectioni it'd for wont seven*Loin-

- isliment*lsem the ,parties -aro' ,found Out, and-convicted '.'On the iutlier hand every induce--menu Is held .out to a man, to purchase these'deadly weapons. Every. hardware attire wip-.dow.hasant,a display of .them; so that the Man-that taiitsidera that he has remit vial an insult-owan Injury hag notlittc:to doif has thechimps,,but to•Knto„tho iiirdwaro storci, buy a revel% er,then lia-th walt,-14.his vietitn,:.,shoot and then.take t0..tl ' luttihes:-, Therit,laun old saying that

,te'".u, min'. ,of,prevention: is bettor than a poundof mire." ..Ti the govOrmitent would prohibit.salethe tilistS,lititi)pitoi:eiotirely, Or. cisc•emita,pel e,4,er3 , num.tlitit',purehat.es . one in ohtain a.-licensefr toa makiStrate. tosa,y that lielentatrodtute•for p . teeth*,and let !bar Ileenie he'sighedby at k t two 'respectable' houst*Oldt sudeach ,pu el 'molls llama: abe .tvgiete in abunk for tat purpose, then every ruffian. thatWonted Mut could 'tiotobtaln it. Ifthe govern-twat. dots; not Interfere nioro than 'lt, does,tielniyllt.County will becolne as bad as Texasor Alexi And who are May that earryite-,volversTVAre they 'the •respeotalde-atid quietportionf the OnununityTN ,rf,:they aro teuer="ally thtiftle sans thatrarry thetu, on purpmin totido deeds of ,violeneet Theft' let the odlecrs of-theta*. Wherever they Mid one, 'Ole it sad so'Roo ss Muth ast they tan of thit.tnurderousWork' 1, •, . 1 • • ... • ',?... ;...- . iisaunilY6.l •

s. ', SwaTauae April 18, 1870.-RoirouttsrDAlLy Misses'. JouuSai.:--Aliciw

incthro oh your columns to-say i few w.n.daby war Ofsulrgestion,to “ARespeetlible Miner,"whose Itier yin insetted inthe ocial trade mi-nion cif turday'is JOutuvai..; Ind through' him,to thein mbersgenerally of the Wat..A. in thisCounty, promising, bowover, that Iinnnot anoperito nor dealerin isaal, and that _my syni;!,

II:1tles re, and hate been front thefirst, strong-.h ir organisation, and itis"vowed Our-eic

Nees.If `'A Itespec.tabie Mince+ and hit friends ofthe W. It. A. will recall events ofone year ago ;they will reinetaber that as One inducement tothe soceptance ofthe tennis of their .t 'Daisis't bythe operators, they wisumed that axial should atno timefall lielow $3 per ton at the shippii.g.points*. ihrid that'whciiever it' Woo ik•cessary tode w', tal lu.iiiitaitiReit raiii;`a -mineral inispeti-sionscionld takeplace under theatlilpiossof die' rorganised,oi; andfarther.Radsbrimnisatio al lwaaM.embithewhole of_ the anthracite regiuti.--.These .1 •rtnii were-ii&epted ,by the operators,iti ;Ws lily, and as ',A:Respectable Miner •

trulyretnarks were arVilsced in generally as-Evlr and equitidde, but:Vie wholti„erraliftsmoinwas kw ted by theilfreal , colP tlardeswho com-prise th mass, and influence of :the operators

miteoi:them region, and after a longconflictduring bleb •Witespedabitt Miser',' .inidl hisliompee sent thousands of dollars of,their**ruin, up to austainthe mad-there in their:Wroth!' i . moire the basis ,system (which afterall is tit • vital point at lasue) these. men whomthey et •re kettiptlng 4 mikes&theeleeivea le tiebought .fl,by the uompardechy a Mtn* tem-poriu7 . tame In . eto abandoned the'.

aatrUmi , for bitaili-tium 'htaftsying their eefte,poen. : , the souther riegketi and ettehtleg the'north• . Monopolists ,to ~go - in: 'the 'great COOmark-,•• -and charge upon thelveratiin of thisttliatuaty a conspiracy wydidis mento force cookille• tO e ortdtant me .1-UM • itthat nothing tarbatterknown ___" Ig;in waver}whara-rWitnaiter what their.re•haring the "rode May tie .!.halt tinit,the policyof : ritunpusiel(le theitheerption. gradually,bet ti ly, of tOttir4oltitind*rfind to thIs ted

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.they do no* and Will heresfter :mita* implans-lily, sty 4!-kaiiii" or other eettlenieut that willSae' nag predictionf.oot . the tegkin ofgamb-ling sPiculation, and by 'giving it itsteadinessiw‘wftiebIcortainowillMthlit'Mail profits"nr.ssalit :.i fur ,Inveetiet tispifal, ,'. ea • *tea-sikassf.-7, large . prelite ire.: flaw, ' will-011iikkt. .;. the•Werkman stamp& ..to-ixentriandlds-'r shard df Abe proceedspet his labor.niti....., led thorn last if to': resist' the

. urinals," because if ewe. adoptedAda infrer toWorkequitably and sraoothiy, as

notesti.Wew doubts but it wouitkit would benext tobrisible afterward to break the Solid

=* men and individual 003Mb:imitatesord. said their policy of,abeimpUon and

'aggraadillement.would hive received' a check,.from which it wouldrearcelY roeciyir. '"Thereault. *howl' the windont„ while it ex-

poses the.rspacity of their policy-, for Matelot orthe steedineis expected by the operators in this"Mainly witrult'of the "basis" system, they;find their n men acting in--concert with theesuunotten my. for the WB. A,-of Schuylkill .

. County *hen they north:I;ced; in the. compro-,,Mise of i the 1 men in Luxisrne by which the

• 'basis" eyikeitt was defeated there, gave theiremployer*. Mier, bound band and .foot, to the

•temderwierenw of the commonenenty of both,Itwill notuire a_ very brining,intellect tOkrcoMprebend that nine. out or. every tenet the

operatrirS to Schuylkill would Meek 'in "sitmontlts,er leas,_lithey paid the wages on, threedollars per too formal, and sold iifront two totwo and': a-bilt4or. that a suspension of three''months In thisregrottalone would I notgive anaverage .of 1!-. three Ateliers ,

per ton -for the'next . three •I,fienttbs, • and : pot Censequemeewithin.;a ithort • time _..,fifty out. ,og , everyhundred of 1, the operators.„ mast . go outof the business, be worked, by glint !Poetic:faco_rporatiocut pa Mug the hire:id( trapsportatiim,while theSe* individuals who,remain mustbecame more feeders to these corporations asthey. now are in-l.userne. Where then will bethe 1V.i11..A.? Broken and, scattered like chiilibefore !the wind: 1 ea snot believeithat "A Ito-apectable Miner" andhie frienda„. thin-Cat least,Who have ordittarfrellective f.icultles, can «in-Ltemplitte such a copsentmatioawith much de-light., 'l,-et hnadlier,ame to their present coursemakes itsure. ,Tbereis but one tours() to take •that ciiicriossibly avoid theentantropbc±, and thatism pursue the linO marked:outatfirat,--maketheir organization a unat through the whole Art-tlitacite 'legion., and forma coalto .rate, not less,thatf.the, basis at any, time, at the proper ,ship-;ping tioluts—,0,dnipel theadeption br the Neldaiever,ywhere;nnd when inivttosion;hl ateetinctry,leanipal stta(sttisinti everywhere. 'There aro twolarays.ln -ahlehthii maybe done,-ehlierorw hto! 1•

1 woom tie eirootivo, and either of .iahh....13 wouldrelieve the:dead itezfk• ,andsgiv'e hope Of salvationto the trade. -, The 'first I mention, impel:ma totile the must -sdneible, Issnuse the men in the;tipper Ilegion.refustai t ,sieqx'n lin Ida-eh, and.thowhroke faiths second', tame.. II:, is this„' letthe W. B. A. for this Ib4;i4M, notify Limorne,that id at flied tine they must definitely andin good. faith' (dethind C the ' basis . systemand stand.till they get it, and ifttnei refuse; thenappoint:a betninitteerinit•ievite the A. 11. of Ttoappkaint, another, whigh two ointiliitte shall-niecciel-conferenee encl. :wrung° a iceate of priees—rise,aini fall—and then go to wort: and sendsemi vital, if possible, before Whiter, down toi re.or,*.: per ton and.bold it there until the

inenlnls the Upper Itegions will act In good'faith; ICA is too late in the season . fir this;ac-cept:snub modification -9 11 the optrators' termsfilleted as you can get, ffilii work .the season outowith the understaittling.that the ittrovii conrseWill he Pursued. neat Spring if Ltizerne will lintthen-jeitilyou.• I.ct me urge norm "A ititspett-able:bliner,"'enti his coulpeers, these consider-ation's. llie men in the' Upper;Regions whosoldtthemselves no thei monopolists are the ene-.tnit-n you have to light, and clot viiur employers.You have the power, If you malt diserecuy, t 3Oompascs your obJeo. and .redeent labor 'in 'it/4121:1Eregiusis and (lay your -example)..eltsewhere.YOU have also the power, by per:axing pairpreiient course, of ruining. our enipleyerm; but,if you do, you wilt. surely 130 buried undertheir,ruins. , .

l'eintit a friend, a working Man for twetity.years, to invite.you to the exercise ofadittlik itf,that. very uncommon faculty, ,

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firiiß# AND REltVatieutz. TUGS* ITI7O .2CititDDIIEM. . .• i i ,

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- .M [:skins- EniTuttl:—Allonc: Hie 'through' thecoltunns of your worthy papor 0 may ii. Word toniyieo-Laboters, with regard to the vdneatielialeldUnin of this paperand the :4'6o:tramp.

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' For the last six !lentil/al-have nxamined everyissue. of this paper. wish hitense interest; indict--paling a good trefit by reading the educational"etilhimi ; •butso Many 'tithes halts:- I ;been, distap-

fpeihted, [fiat I've come do the itdltelusieli thatas none ethers will ciontrihute, I, will try what Ieau do,'hirtlir What..l write -will hot prove pala-table to any more;, professional brethren, it willeeet.ainly be soething for thinn .to criticize,which must ueeessarilY'aivalteit-their latent in-telleet,;which otherwise .'wouldliave remaineddeer:butt. Now, I thinl it, is a disgrace to thet,ailurs of Schuylkill ChuntY;hot to contribute;something It, thevole-mintof these papers, when

It theproprit•thrs or,the sante Upon them; (as i ami'ilitorined,) gratis.. This is something every

' tilieher owes to his palling, and should at leastwrite something Mice a year, anyhow.' Theniedimil mad stitiscribes l,r, and ,contributes to-a Medical journal ; . the lawyer; dyes the name;'.~the faidehauldlial his -istientuie journal; and soit its: with .all other ealliiigs. ..;Why then, it isna.tairal that Weinexperientssl 'teachers shouldlikiksoritivetlutrational i•oluiiiiilroni those whht•ita•etin the calling, and pfeli t by Limit-sugges-tio3."•iow I have been in titteaulanee at thelar ttl tive County Institutes, the objeet of whichwas to .-de>fness.'schbol Matters, and profit' byeach ether'suggestions. The chief subject,wlii.•ll'seeiiied 0 agitate-all tit flip lit,t'ies.., wits

tiraiiiinar;i: • ':„

Don7t-mistinderStand inc,reader, I haVe refer: ,enee th thee gentlenien Who gay:, their expert=epee in teaching the subject,. not It's •anatysts.Al my co-laborers are.iware deft Ile•.reare threegratle3 or certificates: these wli‘i excel , nil the

calling,tioltling pormafienv.,- and the-other 'ex.-1 retile, bolding petivisienal. ••).Now all teachers;it: is supposee:tscsseAs avast inimont of knowl-edgc., Joel those le fitting permanent certilieatei,beside*pinisestsing. this vast uhimint-of kfloild-edge, almi have the ticl•to impart it: Talent issomething, but tact is evOeything ;talent ispewer, tadt is skill; taleid is • weight, -tact'isinoltientitto ; talent '-knows what., to 'ile•,, tactkiiiisi-sliow to do it. ilert..:e, the necessity of a'

county Institute'fir the :behetit Of t1i0..•,•e hold-irif peovisielial evrtiarldes ,Iti:lt teem being-ltchiiimunion far four orfire iley:4 withtlesicnlio

1 iossess thiStied, till-may a•spiire li, bee this isfar from being the ease: • . .

As I' ye :tire:llly sdidl.llzaillnlat• Wais one of theprim.' nal topics dwelt on at the la4t.Countyanstatute. 1.-must say it was •really unitising tohear isich man give his own •'-fret inetliod,''•andCell flow well lie•stieeeeded with it (he thought,So, bht the I.l'th:ire!' Mena he. taught will not*nen they - wino to the use- :or reason, f and IMuse5..3; there wen. about us -whiny "pet.nietli-

ASIN'', 'AS speakers, an d there ul4O aro', • a debateArea ;hot for a while,) in wki di th • began to-denounce each other's Methods': •Fit • , whenthey fait° ti, know. themselves, they Coileurredin their arguments by sayijig, "welt; I Illealiltthat-,--1-'`l would do that too"',-:--''lwould, noteitlier"-"l.,tlare• say the gentleman mit heotherittle of the rotrin misunderstood me,'Mid so itended. ~ The president- called them' to Ordertold tlieni the lime was up for that topic, auknthatit wohld betaken up again the followingday, but never was. Now all tile del liters eon-eurred in their arguments I•ut,-iikevertaine toOily definite- ..canclusion. .: Noir wu number a's}intim about as much when they are done as-iiefeie. •

• ''.'ilthengh. I haven't. : had any experience inteal lting Graniiiitir, I ant satlatied i fain give&I..̀,moil a method as any orthese,''pets,r and badst.great • donee'to any something .at .1%1shisnoy,,:hut' (lift not, simply fur -two reasons: -.First,rThere were a hall dozen men Who lesci a -ten-jdewy to mm191).0112.6 the Ilisir, and paid little ;'Orlinattention %outliers whatteVer ; and, i‘erenit,;reen isttliat my experienceln• teaching coin-

'pared with those already named thereis as big !A contrast as between mother and child, and bit-ing taught in Inv youth "'That children shouldbo ;Seen, but not invird,': 1 niilitiot appall:.

Intring my school days, I studied Ctranimarfir-two years arid a halt; and was taught .by uitutelier - who bud hiS•pet-niethod.',' tine classprepared eardo. 1e40401i to.xittlieti its, illart4•l4' re-',:cited well, could decline, Conjointly,said answer!ittlinitims very retslify, and Could,parse, .very;well' when alleweil •to guess telittle at . the -ease.,land verb, and as kr pilling whether :a Verb~was transitiVe or intransitive, that._ wits all eon:,tititiil.to guess work,: and yet our teacher natter.-•,:isi himselfthat-lie Was very t4itionlli willl hisalratitimir cheer. We were ;pretty, bright inparislit. from our t:ranunars,..with ;non for aIt..ieiter, antisifider the, roof of the, mahout; but•ifwe iirl•re taken out ofthe Jathool,' andrequired• •i W parse from one third rtraders, and under a.i:traiige teacher, we,would -ibelest.• • Now thisshows than we anemerii.eil all, but 'undeiktood

1! nothing., [Leis true that weleinildparse, answeri'detiliitienti, otc..`butlivii mei-halide:it way;, andi 1knOw that whim Flea mehhial, if I were put to'. a teat and:yulleil on tO'ilatille, tlit! li ne parts ofspeech, Leitinbt whether I! eaulii„.i perhaps I

t Omild if I were. in the achnil hoit4t; but, notelsewhere. ,So much fee - ”pet meth. ds." • . -

• Now I think tlie•letUher Who dindi•rtakes toinstracta claim irt4ir.unuiar 'Should .Ifa ' so fa-

, hillier with • the subject that itall.text bookswere excluded he could write one himself; and

• furthermore in starting a claw in tit smear, allthat the'primary•book nonfat-in can and mhowid•

i bettaught Without books, bY,w_ritinginichiesseu;asnigned oh the board and reqn:re iA pupils toI take a oopy of thriname on paper, and. prows

it. • Thiti process, continued for sometime, It:will lint bn long until the-children will have the

- Whole primary book in pattiphiet form. When.• this 'primary book *finished they ; will, look

nYtte itwith triumph; and feel that they'vedone1 Somework ; now, and not till now, thOy,are itt;to shiftyfrom a book. -

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lime is One difficulty tolidovercome in'start-.lug a elms'. In Gamittiar. It Is thlit lffilidrenhear theirparents and other's tell !tow they usedto!prepare their. Glantinar 'wheti ;they went kischool, lutd titiWtliti-thaelier used to Whip thorn. i

• etc...' - NOW thisle.soiis and diut4tetra form tin 'delithat the study of filitunmar is something awrui

: difficult.' Ilenee;.. In starting out,. do not letthem know you are talking aboutttrammar; nosureais you do you'll be unsuccessful.' . . • -

In.'reading over a liundier 'cif the--(„•ranithwiland( hints-ries of later date,;I 'find_ that most all'el,theni were written in a series of-letters !rein-

! father toNell„ l'hls'.weeld, I tlifnic,• .4is An .6*-relleOt way 0 teach the subject at the present:tithe, foothe very night or•one 'of our ticideintext bioks frightens a 'child; for '1 yeinentherwhen if.,Was a selionlblr, watt Itittg faces'4l!made on being pr West to the C•ramiliarOats;•: ,New,nly lesson is ;dune; :aid in concluldinowould say toi.all those .11:11 i -Perhse-this, thatshould any ungrammatical ciiiiiioitions -isothe•tutder.your oisiervation, that you Will overlookWein andattrthuteail Of:at7•tb"pet.nleit .htf i.itts. ia7.

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Beerfollowing lan aren' bYn stafri:9r-Beeraanett.Thom:ii `lanzuageon the

tot divet of the Preddeneyt when approachedwith reference-to a 'nomination' : No, gen-tlemen ;I Ilfelre that you do nothing In thatdirection, ftirl. should:notaccept a; .nomina-'Lion for the Presidettey'lf offenal Mc. and I.'wish my friend 4 to unileratand it, andnot.to.think of nto conitectbizt-With 'Abet Once.lily mind la fully Inade.u-p : on.that point. 1bare learned the tradeof issoldier,tutd what-,

Ilikeeede lini*lutd his come front my,ticking to my WO, and I am.no* too oldto learn another. -Beside% I have- tort much;reOrti formy country ton be !4:lll4italoYtilmu that,dale!, • 1 --• •

7- --Too' liug jigeh kernelir ore polkOn

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, wain.= sox sits— mama'awsuest,.

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. SZIERIDANiS LAST urren. -7•q, •

i-- z,...... ,• teeneralinictriliaiikin Troy Valle the:

rnalos'orliaj. Gen.Tirana* Jay Insukf**louoiorir:toharts!, dtd not May to take .oarti In the funeral.carsincarles, tea lettthat city- fni grist bastethat ii.might Win l'Alkidalphia-

ut an6rtiy hour toWO)Pitt Inadiasari.] . •"

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rro PICIIAP, the sates st break of day -'•

Bassett a message from Philielelpht-s. - •asylng: -ann. Ittl yourself, 1.1111.: • torn-coati_

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Frommourning Troy t,Leave -rap Thomas," dead,For the Cavalry foist, and the Coo !louse spretet,,

By way'of his stomach, into his rtuindThe-message flew on a fragrant wind ;' • : ,And *Wiltas herode from Winchester tortn,When Early, early.,done Wright right,hrown:.itfter:yawninglind mann-Ling his aching head,Hesprang in",.ot haste Avid his .Troy-Uousti bed.

f...._Oat by the depot, the Iron-horseStood i - --

Snorting. and taking in wagerand wood:..'TIII the "Game Coe". " wikh hissears, ,autl iAnd orderlies, mounted Bid waiting clim; ,When, ...ir like a mad butt, going it tkii- 'll, 'Itsped.tduug with la; tender t.willuth t . -1

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litits.roaeand tell, Hitestoess and gold- 7 • '7'When Erie 1.401'd it and Fisk - coatroikii -:

And tt steamed Ils strength thronghlts hod.34cryCilAs It hew 111,:e Ughtnling sruuud the curve.,-hnpatleut to bear the selfish and vain •Lime Phd. toWhere tiststtug wauson'Ognlzt,. • •

Across thekingdom of-Camden-Amboy, . •Thh'sty, and hungry,. the broth ofa boy,"node by expro's. ezpresigy to cunt ,In the quakerCity., Sat'llay„ at Mae • ... •lie sat,---three hutired utitcs unuyPecan thespot wlteretho tiatiOSISS fi4l'llllV%In the arms or iteath;---itke a royal beast,-Fitting himself atlaregal•least,..,• •

Then he,res.toSintridtres gtettrie ride!'May himselfand pleasures bertifiltiditiott[

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And may ills rudortbd, 'Revd, • c.Who glorified hinsi ntni painful has steed, i" -Run his fingers o'er the strings of his-tyro .Anti sing North weirliss.:l trembly 'With lie,'ilatv bls dohty hew With pregnant grcvd . •Len our Thonans' body in nervous sper.it. ''hr join his friends in a friendly teed. •••

And let-him paint, for the Woriil to admire,• A pleturV.—ltr tihttance-, form of lireWritstling with- Peet :t.• A blue wit:l

planar,' A Cross inamatinOsphere ofgloom_ •Naepnlehre. Around it tear, • • •, -

A nattom—bilig off:l4w lir eroinirsAn engine vial indiforcant.— foreground,A fast—with lrottles,atui pun-lets around.

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fecal pitOnt .s6 llotiOi. :•

2.Seentn st-line first Iluirrtiosi: 211 cersts. 1141,,. 4ac_s, 44444quent lusertioh. -

Itrrn. • ttl'l:NlNte•.-

••. 1/51(0.NKW- ,'.raPI VINei • tint tki.-z-31exs rm..' W A Fiit •.t

at the New Union' Ilan Pr' tilAttstltur .. n Ilaltanluiskto,beoir the •Vi* i lave ri•etiveitfr4lll New 1't,r.14 and rtiijkl-delphie their new • Spring' v.tileit of gilud.,714111 sliadipt ofrklltc Povettnt,,'Faey and IMter,ll,o"l-'tSilks, new shades utall, wureiSprine, Poplins, isprinl, ,•

M:lnden ofAl Art6r4„ Prench ro!ci:- .tdailti_Nt e

eitra moires .•if lilsola Alpacas Ls-citins,-.Latigi duhi,its;IPrints, tfdtihons, thostierl, tilirvos; Eine i a -ehrend

and llntidkeretnets, new Spring-shadesof,Kitt Glove*,I ''.adllntr 1'116104:isrltelletr,'lloopSkirtt,,ltens and „Boys' t`xtstitteres, .Vottott..., Iaien -Le.. Are.' They nee: %bete, ailtnose.4tork- of

' rorel.gn attnl box:neatly 'galas; eutnphewltt sal olepArt,-, menls,.at the lowest ogees of , the day. Sp.tent lon e ated to thelt,..slocii, .ttier live.I'EttrFer IGt/tID, • • ' - . •

carefulInspection auntrompari.inu desired, psi te,,snot null .eannot be undelsekl.

Aprl: r, '71. 1-7S- It—l7-1t •• • • ••••

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Szir.e.tv. pay/111.411s restinted ' •."I,ny Goons or nhte-.w.ar.ottrem at: 41.1telAl. KA I.r: of .I)fi.ss /odds ot'llatltultre.:J. tiAz.LANDa t».,.'61 Centre st . 'Pit! Nvs. Nip V. yang, fur mie 4olliir„ut • Gall:Ana's,

:61 Centre stmt, silver hl rh:toge... A 1.111 10. a/.

NNW' PATIT.JINS Jura. receives at the t:4yn.l.:..mhtl•Tri 'en tn-, street. be lOW American•11.0u,4% L'INNV Ile. 11-ti• 31:1601E PA 'LA Sll.

07..rt.:v. tmots tor s impertor Oyster; WO' 4.1; POt.tb.'Utility nod t.i.ttotk Paltuturunt., No. lilt l'entrii ittnv,t:Print.* rmluona. to mutt. Uto time. • Clitil,tuitl• ;t.ty

vourtinlvlnt..nod "Lino leall 1:loqoyall

”I" the 11114-ot iiilitlitiefit,i)..l.Siiiitil'ict.7etitt;e .!.+4..' •

. •VitENC3I. rAupgl).l.i,sEN Pit 1.1..5; In.tauttftil arti-cle D. A. tisalf.li's, Cettir&titrort. • .• .

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Tlig-l'itrt.OS.tritror litt.fitlir-VCl::g 1.-AT r.l)-

E*l.l4E3.—Will people never learn II)hunk I41:1L dis-eased:4ll:er and stomach necessarily disci -flit+ the en- .tine gystem! The plaineitt Prinetples qtesultiteun,..sesiseleach this, awl yet there arc tintWeilSridicule the it.lf.;ntid continue in'thel,itfintst.t/Ititost ittiivitably brings them prentatureiN.; td the: -grave. Living maJOrity t,..f the people (6"4 titcomplete variant*. with tile laws of nature._ ft rodithe apparent toalt that, sootier or later, initureWiLlrevenge herself: Hence we thrl that. persota.lindulge tai excess I.n the use of very rich' or ihtlif.•gt.tillhitt food or Intogiditingdrinks, Invariably paitewhiney penalty in .the end.. The stomach:disordered auil refuses, toact; the liver .fe.ils toper,- •for* its fumettortsolyspepsia.and itsattendant evil!'

anti Still the suffering Individualspershit liidinging to 'the tkoronghlv\expl.xled ideas otqlrit.psis. tlr, liell.E.NClVti medicines arensguntaentleitto all such:' They., bring ''sure.‘-and eertaln.wherever they are mint as titre...l4lr; !...nd all Vint Csnecessary to establish their reputation with.everyailing 'Man or woman In the laud is a fairantlint-liartial trial of them: LM those wimatreon this.. fsuint,,and whohave permitttal interests0persons to preithliee' them agatiat those now et l&bratest remedies' fur Consumption,.prejudices, anti' lie governed lei' the principles tit:,reason and MlllllllOll [:ease. If the systentis ttisaar-tiered depend ups' it, in nine -ewe'sout of ten. the

k seat of the disonler will be found. ha the shall:ten ,

Land liver. To cleanse • titut.it a r Igor:tie Ilie,stomach7'atttil to tat Iotttlitte the Ilviktto m't 1011,1-hie ,••

k K'S NiANitRA fie daily user..,:tin-.th'ese....fdlls' L. the is,' .eviitsuce of

theft value- Thottsatt.ls upon thonsztothe of boxes'use soil dally. Wiry I. I•ittatlity bucause they. oftpromptly and etlIC w-ho' may auat

Yfwd WllVelliellt to cell -on • lin pi,r-son arc informed tliat fail and t oittplete direct to•lie•for•tt accut iy-.eai:r' pat•::a reel the ff.

I'vf.mtts lc .sti aut. ANL; SEA,Wki.l arriPCbmstinip-,

lion unless the 1n112% etre go fat gone I Intl the 1:441 ht.is k.ntirely beyond the feted, of metlieal '

It may lie asked by those wlm are.ftrehtid f.tittinarwith the virtdes ofth-sc great reMedies; lrl low al.,

lir. St '11.F...NCK%-4 met:iciut,s theft. their Wonderfulenrot of-cont.utniatioti, '

'ls • tne. They wino trietrThe answer I a• stillpie of

work of restdration tddiri.ting the stomach; liver'and bowels into an tarp Vefhealthy - lOU. ,dt isfood that,yures this formi tMle•alise:n4t.M.S.SDICAICk: net on the lit antaiti ' stoma,mounding heult ay.,_Kwrrt mai removing the. bileadni Mlitell rez,ultcd Man:lee ortorpid coedit ion of then organs and an' the tyr fedigenerally. T.lds shiggisli state Iltidy, 1111,1 t :4econsequent accumulation of Cu. unlu-ulthY sub-,stattic as tanned prevent tile proptrditto of I. oil, .'and aaa Mil r,II creates disease. whleniesufts in most rat lon' till 4-1 II natty in

asctitcses Prl.7.loNle:41 irt-I.II!iiIS%AWLF aT e ii.when taken regularly. With the Mod, aid thenigeative orguas, uttke -gasad alit bhssl, and- asahatoral etni.l:lll:4.llee;give Celt :tad sr*.rength to thep.m tent. Let the flealty say what it may, this is theonly-true 'eine for eon"u I...xperienceprotect It 1..03 n o d theshadow of a donat,-and thous-ands ar' to-ti.ty a'd VP mid well whoa; few vearsad neewere rattarded ILA 11411, 14,.. but who weirdtlfcsl to try Pr. Ist;lll,.Ni2K:t4 rented ica, and wera,...redored to te3ratinaMt tise.

11)11,.• of th -e.lirst :steps the' phySleitin should takewith a consuin ptive,patient is -to 'lnvigorate the:syiatent.• Now liow-1. tilts Ili I>r c knelt cer,tainlyno.t. hr 'giving medicines hat exhaast and enervate-, :1medicines r instead of improve, the Mite-tints he cstave Jl•snor s,aa %e1..; he stomach and leaWels of all.; 1imbstctices a latch rtit,t-r4colated to Irrit'zitior Weak-ellthelll. They Create an tippetit,—promaite healthfulilige-tiori—make oast ttlasid-,-and; 11the) ii ilgoraale iiiial,a4rengtliandloant Ire systnnt,and mom estweiall,e Inanepdrts' at'.lilt:h are diseta-cal,If thik 4,114114;V, be. thaw, theta the ease lutist-be re-garded as a Impeieits one.

Ifthe physician finds ittipa..asiltle.;to inflict,a pa-, 'dealt feel hungry, iftheAlisatased petSoh cannot par-take of gissi-tiourbili ink if anti mai properly Aigest It,Itnitnpos.iiiie that he Can guilt lit ileshand strength;mid it Is equally imp..)akitattobringtipatleitt to (hisV411141114011 to 1441$:.11:4 Ihellver is !andel:rata:l t Ans-e/Wed hi le, and the stomach laden with unlit naliYslime. • • , —.

• Altriost the firiat rentrest made to the pliyalci :n by.(Nahanni,' Ive patient that has Will pri,eribe Med;

leineS that will remove. or allay the cough;.nightsweats midi ands, which are the stu e Olt tendallta till.constmiption. lint this t4110t1141 '1,4,1 he done,. asthecough Is only timelTort of'nature to, reftete Itself, -and the nrglit sweats anti elillis are, caused diy the:diseased Irngs. The remedies ordinarily pri...seribeal.dormitre harm than goakl. 'They. IMpair tune!bias of the Stottrtch, tin ItealthY'digesttiggravute,rgithin thancure the allsease.! 5 . •

Tht.e.• Ig; alter -all, nothing likm farts With -Whichto Sulistrint late a .posii loft, and It hi Upon 'facts that.In. SCHENCK relies. Nearly all Who iiitvettakenfits 1111ellkillen In IWCOnillllee W:4 ti1n:`C114,11,4..have not'utay been eared of consumption, hut ; front'

.‘the Met th at these medicines net with twoutierfnipower 111)011 the 'aliite-tlve Ork:14I1*. Val letltS tintscure I Speedily gain flesh. Cleansing the sy ideinofall impurities, they lay the ,ftintal4lion (far a 'Mild,snhaitant hal stnteture. Restoring' oigatis; tolocal t'' tlieycraatteni appetite. The food Is properly.ttssl lated; the..quatdity of blood is ibri only. In-'eras I;'butIS made riot' and strong and In the faceofanal a condition 'of the system lute.niu.ittbe banish. ar

Fur 'lnca-lonsnecomPany Patch of the hiedicipe.s,-so that It Is not alksolutelv necessary that patientsshould see in. SCIILENCI: personally, .uoless,they.

-desire th'have tAir lungs examincl. 'Farthispose he 'sat hitWincipal (Mice, Nil. ra Nan La sixthht.. corner of (.I.tnt inerce,'Philadelphla;,evc tie;day, thank' A.M..until 1 V. . .

Adv tee is given at ehair4e. bit for a lb woligiteztUnl maim' with thti Item)! • .I.er the a Itarge.6 S.-.. • Price of the styntp and Siscateed-Ttatileeach, $I 50 pct bottleur $7 5.1 a half dozen. Mitn-tirrtkc Pills ea centsa hex.- Pi-W.loe hyull•Alruggiits..

AprillQ 11l . 16-1y:(IMITPATIONAL ..t..ILMEN'T.4. kresh.tti; IreN... 1 air Is`avitalising elixir., Wins-sec itedebarred-by elreutn • farnses front itarcidricied acceras..4o tads'laylsitric, but Isawertitt Stimulant. needs tvAnerli-cinal InvigOrmat of 1140111. 1 C hind; 'll.e great: idtfcct.should be to idar<e the heat. PoWlihritA, is api-,,,t,ygi:o4l gustraiitee of merit in this taerutitalting tool.Intelligent age, and tried by this eriterion Hostet-ter's Stomach Bitten. stands first ninonglhe Invig-orating anal regultitingredicincs tit thepresent day. ,Tti the wants of 'mistrals engaged In indoor employ-events, especialty ime„ rowdeal Lich:ries where evenwith the best possible vent tint tarn the atmosphereIs always In wane thirsts- polluted. this salubrious'vegetable tonic 14 peculiarly itdopted. The.natureofthe lugredients bin° mystery. • It consists of Rifabsolutely pure ditruidve stimulant; tineturest--•orrather surcharged—With tlr'e fluid ext met,' ,44,itania-talus roots and ,bitsks and- herbs, The pluermaco-pwia has its tinctures, but what ale they, Tl.e juiceilottly;ftsingle root or bark ortitant is present in •each. NIA one ofthem combines the, three_ proper-:ties Ofa took. nit alterative. and an :I/Inn-lent. Alt.these elements are blended in. the.hitters', nor. re.these thesum taint medicinal r ~.minienalastbrias.'lt Is also's-blood dorm rent and a Aliti?pa.s.llllAir..

The haleful.etreet which air.' th - t lhoi 1.4411, partl;.. ally extutusted'Uf Its oxygen by, etment lire:tithing•iprudnoes on Omvitsithwmiratitfit, isnotoriolitlUSsawhentothisdevitalizedatmitiosrti 14 t 4ll4'retildettthe mecniUe.vapor ofhetAir Inrnat•es,-ri t • bet-linesdeleterious and. depressing In theestreali.,. Ti, cwt..:ble the system to, bear up. even for* few turors'earels'day against the-debilitating Influence or a. vitiatedatmosphere, a' wholeritime tonie• and siterathlt 11 ,-

1 urgently' required. This gnand dialderattun As sup::- plied In, licadidter's 'hitters. twhietc as a strength-

! instaluing. ,Intaith-pineetingjstgertt has, no rival• eitheram' officinal oT.‘adverthred medicine.... -,

Jart..4ii3O .. : , - .•. . •. 17Iy '.

OENCIVNPECTOD.AL.—SiorS. than 'ziutillion .1 of Ilottloiof this CA'Amat Medicineibutre. been 'sold'In gift ye.trs; and thousands In,*been , cured brl.The atugh aecompanying any ordinary cold anddistressing cough ofConsumption have'alike yielded-to It. It ,Is Or the grentret yule, to the community;arid no LOllytthould be without i la_pleasani-to the taste.. It Is 'pri.pon,l byLEVI-OBER.'itdurzco,...t Philautplittillia, and is .old by Dr.ttrwlll.NsoN, Mn. SAYLOR, POttir•vtlifr e4ana I.y ticccrly every Unities& • tonkkeeperat ins a 1,..tti0. Des .

13E RY SAYLO.BI3 itiLD OrtsThe vrent es welled remedy; for itheatnatlam;Neu nalgla, sprat 11% liru'sew, ‘llllblaink.Wiltrnew ar tl:e Jukthi, de. Posseoging anontwainlesas a Liniment, it will pro'veStreit afriendIn every ([unity in canes of Itneurnationt and Neu-ralgia, eitherollghthrseriona. It Is lalwapsready .toredeye pain' Thia I.lnitnent lingbee% in nanfor-tne.bon fifteen yearn, andhia.4 given ,ontito .oatiotWetion..'wherever it Ines been used. 1 - • • • •Yrt-iatro and said by UM; C BAYLOR. NO; .2011.Centre Si., Pottsville: Agent at Minerwrlne. LAW ;,;,RI NCI : lirugglouq .H. D.AIZK, Orur/bd. 7-4—tid

1t1:30IIGH. OOLD,OB ROHR :I:OAT TIE-. attains Inammliste 'attentidtt. „Magtleceotten results In att. Insurable C

'LungMies*, 1111OWN'SAL TROCHES will most invartatal.) 'eve Instant relief'Poe littoNetana4,, I'4A:ll2ll24;CAT.kitittl.OMatait*lVU,Stid = -

TanaaT'Dmaaamo they-have a somidai, SLNORSS dnd PHEW arktv4itB amHam) toCaw Andlitanagthes The'MC.*

' Owing binewad reptattationaia pupgium4.7ofthe.Vacant; manyworthiest cold chew 6,44.0444 MitIrrentrithiels are goodfor satiting. attu*,l‘;?:illiTAlSSHOWN'S URONCHIAL 111.0cm,04,4•

- mita cyanTinunt.113-15-11nt , luta

APRIL; 1870.Wartiago

' HATIL;—IiItIiMAN-;-Oa the 14th Inst., by her. Jostlieo.)4lllolll.r.Totirr BATH and Miss F.:I4MA. dui:mil-ler oflithystnth littpliwn„.).sq., all tt Pottsville.j,g•

Clitir„. on Saturdayevenjnot„'Apet Itith.nt the house or, he bride's po -rents, lrf- the liew;titantuel liorwell, M I.),tvto

*Lwielf.llo Ines MagmA et.lrrottn,all MS!.

IE3 Peatbi:IlftENNEI In this BorOugh on Frlay 111orii

April 24 Fiat:mama• in the qat ytlir or .hteage. . -

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, • -The Itierida• and •relatlves oft%-the 'family ate re-

spectfully Invited to. attend.iblii funeral frt.na us,. •rtidilenre tot hiss con-in-lard. tircirge;KirieVey, F., a -

Oriegia4SL. ot.t.-Mpnday aftertaxmat Yofclock_BALIALIT-o.ll:the 17111 Met- In Springville.V, .

mine county; Pa:. Jamey !lA...mac:ea GI Yell7Tiwsot formrrly realdent nd Ilotelkerper or M Id-'4leport, title County.,

7rORREII,-On che 13th of. Aprit, la Plc:grove,_

polt.VAVoltaatt,age3 20 years. •

FE'LTY-On Eith Init., in Pinegrote Towest: t 1,, ,'Minton H nisett, son of J no.and Elisabethaged ISt Mentint.. • '

GLE,V-rDepartild'thist life, April Id, .3tott.GI.Kg, Wife ofMr.-Joirutlleu, In the 70th year ot-

.lLore thinhalfa cieittury hazel:int:nl of nee the sehu.shandand thedecessedwere Indted

' view!. hy theltev..liamitet U.,Wylie, D..of l'i I in.',

rturnber Of yearsthey ittetemeleher.of Dr. Wylie a k.thurch. Removing from thenee 't• I'ort • Otrtxut they "Owitiod. with - the ,Prentlyt.Chards Inlhat ptnce. Twenty-one yeasichnie paw. :1,.eurny aineethelr tinlort.arititthisehurtif, "Ltd:lirtshrind.and affectionalt% children - mourn' the n!.-genre Of thedeparted. Hut their grief is'asnunged,cud theynre comforted -by happy. vidences that it...

departed, though now a Ifrom tholbotly, In`pre-ent with the Lard 7•_ .

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• lIIUTON-.Anthis Bo nth, on Sunday_ ,April 17, ANN' Ilitacros.uf,

, daughter , Mrs, C.l4,:ikr•- neaten, aged 44 years.

• ,.MI.TRA.IIYon Wednisay,, 20th init., Mien t.i.Muttenv.aged SDyears.' •. I . •

.Fteneen).trcirnhts late -residence. t7en ;re r. .Sianrday,2l4, at .9.4 „o'clock; A. M. Relatives ii.

frieralsare respeethilly Invited.•MYkit-Ort thellth of? April, 1170 Si/my u:i.l- .LEN A )1 . YEN. Widow of the late Philip Myer, aged Li,:

years,6 months and 21 days. •

•Al;eading psperwnleatutcopy. . • .

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't-.IrIINE.CRP HOn'tne lath tnnt.. In rinegrove Twp.,Attit,t.ttikm Sem:EC:C..lllOe 60th year01 his age.

NOIEEI,ER-On the Sth inst..l,ll Intiewrove. Wm.A.% Witv:Et.r.it aged ITyears 7 months and 2 day,.

ptga(I..;STATE=", 01`.".70NA.THAN l 3 Huga, DE=--.A.T.A.S ED.—Lec of',AdMitlif ttu tzi t l,l •

bitiathau Schuh', late- oft e Borough ,it •i'ottivellieT,'-deeemiett,having Leen ted to the

dersteneit, alf. persons •hating c ins or drittahiltoultuottlir,eidate ofstild decedent; err requestellJmake known 'the iatcet to them without delay, awlthobe liiiteliteibto the, extuto to make ituntedhite

"fkarldeat'::" • • MILTON BOONE, 'No. ls4'eetitre Street.VANti:,

„..• • • FiLLIEIII, •Wir- Tal.t."eutre street.••

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-I_;,/317-ATE OF 311.4111.E$ GAOST.L.Err.-late-.:NearAUtttle'rowtishlp. deceased. Letters orAdtotnlstrittiop thwitigheerhirmtptc!d tO the littrtotertherIItwin, the.otxrce.e4tote,.alt :persiitot indebted- to theRallkle; are. reques.:ect to -woke pay,Oteitt;ltiel oeimp tag i-laints to presentAbetit•to .• -• ANN GAITNTI.F.TT4', - br.her Attorney,teDAVID A.

....001re.-N-u:l79eentreatreet,,' • • ' --Ifo-no:•

T. Evrtris'• .op •Ari.strisrieirtainorrI he oatitte'or 111. ichnel.Connell. latent' die Itoni

of, Pun. Cartattioleeetsletl, having been grant Authe tautertigite:l;alP persons haying:gallat awn td.theei:tate are regnetned to present Aber:tine-to thetintlerstaufal, those trulebtetl,to wake, pay tiluNrith9lit - . .• AN ND COI,: ,NRLT4 Atlinx., Part Carhon.

or to ih Lt/1.47.11TtL. her. Atturuey. Putlaytpe.77t.t. r. , • : T 1,5r 6L t

Pit~:$0.1.c- anti, . i'i'o _Pt.::r' sQR.S./iT.M.-2...eluirrels genuine Early (;,..).1rtell..1" and IlarrMon t4Ur:tl Potatoes, at. $2 per barrel.-- .4Addri,k.e. . -

-.... E. ClAVJQT.Tainagna.r Apr111.1.10.-:•73,511}-:-lut ,•. . • • ' . •__......

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FeQB SALE.A-Alleiuse and Lot In.lticliartbe .Ad. i i too to rottiillle., Terms. easy Apply to

ii.tllo3lAli It. AV' LE:EIt, 14.32 3inlianiongo St.:,1-`,..itinv Vile.r . .'. ' ' ' ... . . A prll 11. '7U.:--15-13P. , . 1DN.& ti mr/.17:, IA-lIALL.—V4e• Uatier.l3ol.l

.kisJ. olters.fdr..KX or ItliNT Ills Well know], aiot ,Lkipill,tri WWI. "A. good tenant v table•ofiteoplio;a,Fiest.(ldss ifidet,,Andi secure afaV Wahl(' 1,01i.' OIL Ibeabove for a lerin..nfflv,, or ten yea . All iierese..ary

v,ipialri wilt. be: load° as soon am related:, Noe, ii, .••I•appty.who barn' not' Abe weans to refurnish thegreitti.inxirLon id. tohouse.. .. •

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. ~... .. . L., ' II P. 1:110,\VN.

...Potisvillel Apr IG, .o—brtf-ilittv '4.:1s' - '

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.-rci VET fiIitOXITLY.--The sectiittl.tyily of 11,e• / prvinbles' ovicupied by. Nteiell ,S: &earns, :So. i 3 L'anti.l3li gcntrblitroot, Itarlog'a-eonvenlent ottoddeeulianee, and well soiled for coin inuoleat log ollieet .,or -might:be sr,ranged. for a small finally with, ,a,littlevlilldrtin. - ~ J.:. Al. (lb /81. A N P.

—Our Ice Cream Salon-and Dwellingadjiti it'o. 1:121 li also open Loa good tenant wit t it,•are.dull. : J. m.1%

'14..1473t_third floor in Seitz'

• Wit: (.4faitre'St.,lrtstbsVille. Apppty lo •Jari 2J' , 770.4-1f • A. J. 1.141)1..AR. -:derviaint'N 11.4,

.tilo.ll' EIAI4E.—A* Five. Ton Loentnidfre, itur44outicunige road. Itas been used for

Ivezilug eoal nrul coal.diri. at the tultlet.,and Ix in.ml161'0 14.4 UFA.). W. SNYI./Eltj'tats\inle.

rdH'SALE.- and Engine. Slope I (Atm.

../.'ll/1111.Eu.gitte, Boilers, °Mee, Shope, St de. dlately,- occupied by the Primrose and reach. Urehar‘iCoal Cu.Clair. Will be pply to

. . !FEN ltY C. IiUSSEL,;I.4-.Mallard.our St.

• 14011RtNT,—Twoonickinlug,-corner .eeond-aild Mulintitongo

rowiession -April Ist. Apply to 11 r.glih,.lteal,Estate Agent,-lb fithitutongo L.

• Mar /11.-tf • ' • - . • •

TIVVE-LIANG HOUSES FOR FIA.T..E. -•:•,;;;../..:1-"11 story krick,•slultantoitgo ritrytt. "

•2 t trec-st Ory. brick dwellings, Tilt stretl.Atliily to 11. C. 'lttiSti,EL,, heal,Est4to Agent.

llahatttongo Street. : Jan.,FOii•SA.;;E.—A I.6coniotive;

A-toot gauge ntatl. Ilus Iss•ti u4sl.for et/llNe> -

111,44 'coal lostetstl dirt at the taints, watts In good Or--der. .Apply to , UEO..TV.B"; 11./Kll. Potreo:111Y. .

'January 1; .1—,. -

j,d 8 LEAHEr- Tttie aiilualtic trait-of Coal; i.atal/ k -as Hob!).ct. taabroner -Tenet. la 3111 -

ford, situatrti in Itlytbetutd iiebuyik-111 Towtuiltlp9,mat cotthiiniag; about :3- :10 acrie:‘,.is ffiTedloit poll Teasopable tertus:,--.Apply to

ISANICA'S, AgentFeb 17;- 139: 9-tt l'ottaville or Port Oarboti.

O.ft • SA,LE.—Tlnther leave of W) acre* ot,wooF land, In Lieluuton Cuantke six. males sent'. t•tUnegrove, along,' the line of The Lebantin andgroveRailroad: ThetiniberisTrincipally talk., A

,'• ;MASON- EIDNI.2IN, Votter Ile, Pa_or, id W.3ltittlildWElD3lAN, Union rolge - •

'121,•:7:31-tf - • :red . Lebanon Ctti,Pa.r iOR.LEASE.—A Valuutile.ltentte on\ lite 14201-1 NICYIII, and SKIDMORE Viq.N.S.,4,tri tit *it. Run orunemile in the Mahantsy Valitty, tut-pant ngSE. Apply Lu; -

feItANV Ott itrtit,• 'Real Dilate Agent,fillider Teriuee,rrottsvtile.Oct., %it, ',03-1:1111

DESIRABLE RESIDENCY: FOR SALE. ,.-,The laultai:tiber offers foeinsiehis double ry

brichslwel I it tic. corner oftith and SchuylkillAcenur.The grunitan attached (I!4'.actels) wre, under I-liakt ion awl:Well !stocked with fruit trees, nhrubl erls,

• rot: terunt, and fur.thoelittattnation, apply IuIS Mahantuts) st . •Feb -12,, '7to - - ,-t t ..•

O R E A 13 E-7--AORICULTURAL PARK1 HOTEL;—The undersigned olllcers ~rthekkltavl [I Could,/Par* Aitanclat ton will recelri•'proposal; tar.a k lte Neara*,Learte of the Hotel I\ll4ihog:- tints payable yuitriorlyin tulvaace: l'oases-Ohn glven t.m. the Ist day of-Audi, IS•Th.

• • • ' •I. WOMLLSDOLLI,;, Pees%it. ZAT:11C11211,--Stre•y. -

• •Feb ' 6.1 f

A TALUABLE BUILDINGLOTS FOR SALE:V_,,F.l4:ven 111 feet low. fronting on num nearI.li4traetttrret,are'otWreil limn $ll3 and upwartlx..P

Lavenersta in SW monthly, instalinients. Apply to

-HAL, Coat lama., near_lt. R. Depot.~

• •Pottsville, April 14, '7O-7*.16-11 , •

MACELTNERY FOR-SALEI,-One borne- I:IIo*, tuutp shalt and. gearing; one 50engine; drum,.pump shaftand creating; one:Xi lion .11

engine. 1 Loiters. le feet fan, andsteak ; one la Inge n 1Pole pump, and Wayarda ;Column pipe t eiglwf•Lei lera,-3dfeet Lc 31Inetteat lotof splice platen.

A pplyr to 11,10-ROAN & CO., NewTh liuuelpleia,.tApril:2,,a-14-t(} or,by letter to Port (Althea.

EAL ESTATE .6.0 CY..,401.1.1.CE,- 1N SUL-TiAticArtt.-11:beinkletwiiiited havingLad tr.ye..;Ars experience in Sursaying, Estunination, Ex -

plonitton and Marntgemenj ofteal Linda lit ttehtlyt-. kill and 'adjoining Conn ets, respectfully ottersSt.rileestirournert. ofl.ausla;Collieries, and Real IWoof every description. Re la prepared toattend toI'urclistaeand Saleofiteld Estate. •

• ".Exannitiation and Developtlient of Coal laude!Examination and Riverton ConditionofOniiirrtes:Col[evident ofRent, Paynieut ofTaxes.StirreykaLot&&e. •

. . • YU-ANI CARTEtt.Rximitastean—Geole IIU Trouttaan, Eint.dent Central Walkout BaalPhiladelphia; Tin* A.Riddle& C....)..Philadelphist nainut Lippincott,Rag,

Adolph'-:: layaric,,Eiq., Philadelphia.:.Septenificelt.`l2l. -. .

• 1-7°"t-L'A First-elitui White ANJA Colliery_inthe abanay. Owl I.lold. Lesvos 13yenta toru

A. Splendid Farm, :Wacres, ou,llle SuaqueliauomItlver„ ,

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.A twenty feet.lot:. in Second Street:,suitable fur

privtlttreaklence. • 7 •Town lons IMMaltanibreity„ • -

'To -..Leate—Mtuotnotli Skidmore and: PriinromeVenak, near.,3lahamyy (Att.' •- -

For ()Mee in Silver Terrace,- ,

Itufy7.to • • FRANK CARTES.,\Estate Agent; Silver -Terrace, Pottavllle:Sept,-K

ICIALUARLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATEV SALltr,-4)ne-twentleth Interefit In the tract ofCoal land; In New Oatle Township, Hetinlololl IN)".(known as-the Putt Rintristri Undo ountainingshout t./ ) &Mrs. .`, .• •

• it,tract of220 sores of°DAL and TIMM LAN k.hi alley Township.• , Valuable building lots On. Malnustonsv street.4plentlid- lot on Schuylkltl Avenue, Mt het(mut oilthe A'renuo, and 67 feet front on Church Alley."

Oar'-fourt h Interest An ,the "Cosi Rill" Tract ofland in liehdylkill Township,. to .dose the estatethe'lato'Nft. Sarah }tart,APpIY I.OIIENP.T itmrritr,lie e& Estate' and 4nsuratnie,Agent.; No. 18 MalinrottinrUl*. Ps. c. - Jan. 1, '7O-It-ly

MACIEUNE41RY .08 BALL. ', • -Theloilitittag 'llll on luindlit the Duncan'oter.ponsping engine.. elsty.'Lome power,inw all-the machinery coebected with the Lob,

- ' ' - ;-'• One hoisting engine. slaty horse, with all the kk 1-chlnerrton:tooted with hoisting... _ •• -

' Siz reed fur pimpingand hoisting. 1.160 ‘'

feet b 9 thirtrgettrLucile. In dlametel. wick all T-cortneetloaa.. . -

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• °noshes= pimp7-Ineb(Allison Sc nanium it:3,1. ,.:•-araitltory article. .. • . -

• The.abOVe antaldnery gee!! C011,111.1,will besold reasonably. I = •Also, cold water pump And tpea. '117:114,Ms •

and :14-inch gauge;24111a;-Trowlias,sheqlx, tiv24Wre' Wagon, and 41 the htalltibiga_in K,hie i, nqt, . -

tnery, were In.. •. For furtherinformation; Inquire•at the .ranee,:Fast ;Market at:,or at. the Ihnlean cnillerg;' .

4P•Li .0,5&•2...t(, ti A Y Ks. St:l4 .

VAtittAliLE MON' &URNAcE PAC:Pt:hTY AT PELINATE BALE. •

ot-i.-..fst ne moat dettrableand e4litahle FURS',PROI'EI Er§ Iva-the ttl3 11110)1 Oi V.lgl 7. tboucle olTered at 'private sale. 'know n nx rPurnaets. and le situated in t.ohetiantioll 'tiselve miles south-east of .Woddstoek.Ellin the line of the M.misses t;auf.Tbera are -1 six thowand aerce hiod 1-,lug ORE of se .rior quality,and'great oditit4o, •Part of the Fern latildiuss were destrily,tire da-fing thelate but the Etna. :•,.,

Hogirttfase seretetii Ref.!.ThetePrePellti, alarge double Deo-4nel%;eighteen others for workmen.: This is ti a nt.• •••

tuoltq fgar Persolleterelting pretends. . •Fos further particulars address Whet

OEO. O. LORDETZ or DAyl Et P.

Zika. 11/4 118Tcal..:FAxabare, ahva4ul,allGEO. O..DAVALI P. lit' 4,11.ldtrC. DU:4ll's 1,, in.Apiti 2, '7O-1t-4t)

•lIAPA.• W. DAN111..22, *GENT.SPOT, SHOE, l' S'cl )1;1.

_ • b.Cucnrev.i. StAczv CIMISSON -- '•

Boots.Hn•litnl 61r+, in great vatio y,onautly. on tuiud. Phreireaur ogirmition iNtid •.,

Work.'REPAI RING doue-nuntly,ll4l. mama imt -

CUP • •R 4 A.lli+Ll It COAL ulwayk ubo.(dgesbait& IL* es of C. M..IIILL, Ix) c.

rovioint be pr:otapt y utteud"l titi1101'SOW •

lug(tirtl44s

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