El Ell WIZ NM _ .,,t .. -- 2. r _,-, 4. , , -.- •- , .------\--,---.., ---. "'FORMSIXIII-. • a . • R .. ,ournitt. I SATORDAt MAY. 21; 1870. RAT OF BIIMENE2I f al PO; 1 . 1. ,!•inure rei4neri /IF iess.),?,t 03 200 200 ..3$ 30141 L isel ,!;itrir"""`.'l.a 4 .:' , l3:l IS IS Allrilea ES , 4 . .5.,..r.....,.,... r. : ..... 000 SI Oa Lllit 111 IX XI SO 4340 • LVIT ABU/117'AL •PF.CIAT, nriltaZ.'" l6 o ll .7 l6l : l -lertioThi ce.,2: a line; cacli sia..iotwatlmentaa In cealiva BITBINTSS . NOTICUL.- , scaiknd rate. la rata' a time Ere. Irmnion.e.acpsupewouent Ansertiol =ie. per ler. ' 'c'anTEV..A . N.'O77.CES.-iTtllrd Pare. 2). berets a , Tharifirsii iaiertton: e,lcheehtmactit Itrierthm 14 cents pcc hue. INt A 11.11L4JJ/s: ziroct.4.4 l -27;c:sta etch. • • • 'FUNERAL 14011111141-•-kkeivaipaoirino' limilw—For two I iue . s rent 4 - emeli add 100Fin1 Lite 10 mule.;'- . • . . . • , ..I.)'_vcru Find„un'etnineOftimtchlUntlicupe painter, tiled in Lunclor,:Flngliind,oti Thum ! If ilay, v.geil 68Vedys.r.: '.. -•.! . '• :. -.-. '1 - • • • 1 . : • N'Otiimal Capital. removal-fever is ,s - utizsi(ih;., „ The people , are oppOse4 to the project, .nattily f4eanse of the immense expenditure of mol.ey - which would rci alt therefrom. • , ..1 • . . I ' .. • . A Gin.t.trnyti-CF: Nrresponkleat says tliat the lea.lerw:ant 7 b stop, the JOLTRIVA.T., on` theta:, bat l a r'Otat i lave# yi.. , t, -and will' con 7 t tilt= to take it....1t4i • true that the ; Mahanoy !wane!! pa,ed a res•• lution against the ,i t ogit. sab, forbithliiig theitnember6 to take it— but the eon - in:ands .or 1 len ;Who- conshkr ' that" newF:papep ale the invention orthe, - -devil to bother idiots and fools, don't seem to hurt us mich. yjiteri t t one. ruder stops Ili dozen takes 111 ICC: • We find that there Wenn greater anxi:et:,-tbati k•er to read the JOttitxml. , " • If twO or: three branches would follOW the I "1 i•Narnple_of thk Trish •ofticers of the- - Malitinoy taanelt, it ..would, henetit our circulation tti.. the es:tent of ieveral hundred. : 1 -t " . , ( ; I.::, El M. I, PISS.%I.k;F.M,."3"I()).:.—FrOiII ...Man . . la anleationsive IniTe received from different :fetionl Of Hi t e Ileginn, there is' eyidently a geeat dfissalisOtio' ' among the miners who i • - 4 t ;al,:e liept • .;.:4ust t rit wishes idle,. - at the pr . (.tAf st: e icf.afftnrs. They nee that the --:, I.:Ai.siiske I 1 fiir by the W. L. A. cannot .be '..- • sistaini.d. It..any, ininers regret that they ' did not take our ad qce given several= weeks • , inee. td comPromiS ~ And now they would like ttilet'i7e ti meeting tot See if, some settle-: 1 ~ • mentef the existii g diffieulties cannot be - reached. Tint only plan is for the .tuen to .., . ,tart v.:eik irre , .4peetive.nf their leaders wiiti , In their eon rS'e havii deservedly fOreited all rotiptiel and resp, i eet. To Savetbeir 'Union, 1 the Int' :41iolill tieel , pt the opera ors' basis;' .• • .‘,-t tie* lombirs :millet them wor ;id soinc:. . . 41,iii ,, tr , ef,il land ItLyve as little.a.9 riksible to . -, do - with the 41.'$..':'soel/tt'an ' 4 . , .,.., ttotier. Inhiter idyl=l; advice' oi - w4O ll - 4 ind money • Lah.werk„ ottlxide,ltr week • - A I.OIIII.ESIDE.T In another Column - pro-. I,ose s s tliat delel.utteti from I)plit the wortcliik : . , ilivu,' and operator;: i ° associations should meet:cid (.114 ie:V&li to - o.:i tuproinise their •dillieut-. lic74. Severull‘yeekt shiee, when 'sve spoke of a I•ol)proini.i , t) we bc i lieve it could have betot . •et,''il.' pit now We t'o not think that the raim's wotddli+ to anythit.. l thit ticeept -0.-of the lkieds proposed by them, and the •.•:e reduction ',i)f . ahout 30 per cent..on ,I , ~ ,•'.,nir::et. wont. i ASi iar as we and concerned, ii ‘ - e were an i ioPerotor, We would not Ilsfen 1 • edp:. " II i t lie leaderslwini h { ad used such uhnsivittfan - , e rtloge as `!put you r on the necks of t tilese I y to!ti ..," 'ittt..! We t'ay qt.iitenruttkly that we vould not eompron - e with such . men. = t T I tero is no p'Frsolt ;llt' e It4;ion who workedso lu i trd for a i!omprlnuiAc as we did. If the no, do 'Rutknow it the leaders. know it. A lid lintlingl.hat inaity.of the menwere dis poed to takti . .our Idth:.ice, tl6 'leaders com menced to . aliuse (.-i to ati'cet our. influence . with-thtini. i We Atlvi,4e the men to go to v,',,rk.ut the f}asis-oirerert fly the Operutors.—: A t)litt. two u•kk;: trill I4e required to tict the trl:.l,•• • l'airly'sialted,l and tho operators will have to .sulini4.to al reduction to g;el. their cite- , ?.,me;, ltaek ilfpl il4 There can hy no possi hilit':- lie Intri;t: in•the Prie:s of coal l'or the .1 next ft.,ve•or Isix w c•!;4, nail the, tipf:ttre.:; we giv,e in alicallerpl:i !e, prUve it. "1: • , EMI ~~~... - ~lie C 9 ITO, I - • Zrabe. MEM - The imantiti' st;nt isr I::tilrcad this week is • 7 . :`.7 , • tons ;, Lty Can, l; 2,094 tort24 , `irr the week, ton 4, lazah6t 773 fu the corres ponding dear. Notwithstanding the Cm;npany's C.ol ' limy, the quaWity sent this Week from I: ill County its 6,501 tons lest than he quantity scat Iron: Sidinylkili County last Wvek.. .4. The demanil for is- not briAt, and 4prives ent,an witln4tt cliango. One of , IstatNl that tln'i coal he s t iold 011ie' month April, all .4 3 17,,e, en the linq3 and oz, ';t Puiladtd phia, averagAl him; per tatt-L•but he ad •l, t if! oil should shirt, e•ial . ;to do sand t 4 ti - 00 a Lou, within ten daY . S. ' .Tthis Month siNtr, his sales will '#erage less— nl this on a:shipment of only 2'.:3,E1 . 2 tons Oran :lle •,' hurik ll andthat', fihatnokln ; .sending solith, which if in full opera;- `1,,,p, could- itierca:ie this shipment - 100,000 tons weekly. 1 - 7 • • • The exhibit:we ;.race of the sifttation,,of the r ,radela;•,t weak, whjtdt no one Ints attempted - to .....mr.,Yert, hits opetied the ey'es of ercry man has one grain ofsense left, as to . the utter 11,0,; , 1eQsne'sa im4eusing prices Milder. exist ' in.; vircumstances, !Mtd none but madmen, or would persist:in the attempt' •• , ,1 NYE re:7;a•r3il no hitter fromour i l rorrespotid .cot at'Philielelphialasteyening. I I ' . N4wN , ,F;rk correspondent writes., as fol- 1•,.1.1.1m,it:i date of May 10:' . rt 'fil••:••• is nooittime . lit the market-W. note. Lehigh, ,•illy of at regular prices, while softer ~rtetlrz solid drag, and arc frequently sold at some.' ' acs; Molt circular rates. As aft - Inclination of •t ;t t Sclusylktll coal would bring if It-was arriving , 1•1.1Iity, I will state that yesterday, egg and stove .I'hiladMphia Coal Company,' was offeyed 0, Freights arc dull and lower. JLATER. • . • -• • 7.] eVOTIIIi:I,' we j1 j 0n;L.11 . 0.11.11C following tele .,ruu'fruns Mir c ,rrespDaiatint alder his tette r ILO hoen &hatched': • i tai' Matz. Mayilr,), 2 o'clorlr.. 'The Poinecylvimilt.,Coril 13,1mp-my's circular to c.,litroctors lift door; ha, -,111 , 4 .isstied. The are :31 chills ton less than tae prices for the await!' of ' . . The trade retnaur4 without change, A small • . lot or store - purchased thfrintr the week at ass a.lta e cetrts a ton, for. a •fhocial order, •punthaser4 . 'refused Vi take an?,... 'other at any Tirlee. 1,1 _ The:trade - oms illi (1.4 follows: gam IM2 • , Ir.f:xic; Tor/4A- 4 1 1 4 1 1 i• .v It I , .1, , ,•,11.42196 ; c1:n5,cal , 1 , 0,.18.1; • tr.„l: - X.+:11 , 0 11,7 N. • Lt: *)l; 64.4.31; 1,14).;i71! r,t2„iko !,Cislt 4,4y4 ' .104;t11: , 169,4.:4 , 1,),011, EI,Ve. • : -17.7.70.4 tr;rl ; 2.113 , itr, ;1;41 S:1 21,1•14, . . ;V.C3 3.%.17t). „ • 1-2,7:47 X Gl. V 1349) t 1:;70311., • 13.43), • .."7.7.C45 , XL,517 ,!t IL.. . 3:0.I09• • 'tit 91,1 Vt 2; • U ' t . 111 1,1.1 i; t r ;0 0 1,t113,' r..17,Fi1A .11.1a1 )1 11 1:•.4'. ! , fc,419 s, • 11 , 111,;*z1; • , 17,:ni, • .12.474 5 , v.: NEI I, • I - 111,7,,73•3 I= i . 41.817 .1,4; 4 ,311:...Z.1 . 1• 4414 4 . 4,4 :•• r dt , i• .-.-* L,,A, • ,•1!.: • .4.4.A.34:. , . - ...-.1--- ••• C° • i --- 1 - 7 -7 7 - 1 tz,',6) o , 3i.11 - t4 • - . • ' • '.• .;!,••••• ' 1 - i -; 7 ,- I: ~.*:'•• - 0 ••.f.•2 (I 17.':z•11 '1••••,, , ,n. ' f. ' id 2-2,97 r --11 .'-'" " • i ''''"-'' 1 1'' ,4141 : ~ ' • 1 0,1)! d 11,7'1 I.• ',ton.* V 4..1.,- '. 1.17 1 ' ; 14 . 0° 1. ::' I .? 5.;71. - 4 Izoi'.: ‘‘',:l.. ~,,to,, . ! .:,:::1; 1, 5.1,•14:, 1 C,,e,..• ! ~..„: ._ _, 1 . .• ::. 1:••!, Col. ' - ! I -• / 1.' ", 11, i •. 4 .-1, ..h-L _____ _--•.- , .1 .-. 75 Y,l - I - . 10r.•..Y71 1i,t03;: 1:2. 0 , 1 91 1: I Ilhl'2B/rtlv:, , ? th . " .. .t r• P...... '. 7 7,.. , I. rrotvi l . 8.01 - 3' 1.31,:zaA. lasvi I: a_ ,a. L.. t. I. 7.i . 5. - o',l , t^.13:076.1'4', "•.!... ~.n.M, • T.. - .4.9'.0 d 2n,1"(..1 • 1".....5, ~ a 1 n • '914.117; ' 91. lik,irk: ' /.4,1R.3 d ec;'"l9 . i ...._. .........._.;--...-- . 1.----, ., 41.5- , "..'' 1 . • 4in,f7A' ...—..9 111 — .6 1 '- 144,159. ' "E.iti.l.nll kind: , ': k1.07:: [ li -- ,9k:.51) :1-;;; ' a 5; ' ;'..0". 10.. 0 . ' • i 11 : Vli tin' • r, / : 144.3[.1, , - ,: r4i' , -SitrCrt Mt. eitlliery is n-rAv worked by ti,, '1, 1 ,1, 4 , v a il,.,- (•,ativoinpany' and tiiit tondatm 111:s :vent'', Is riterlzed in that i'initi 131/Y. . I - . - - Miners, 1404orprg Ouii4ltle, pc;r InAlde, Slinerx, ---e tradt iv now. ahead of .last • ;:ear I.ast week - it was 12.5,g1:.1 tons behind. the first lot July,witb the present nhipinents 4-Oritinuing,iwintout . .Sebnyl 111 . (ou t•Y 'and that parts'ofthalShawokin Itegion trending S•nttb, 'ihe f.d.lowirt;.; will be the situation of Alto trade eornpated With last year, I. rittly 1, 11471). .• • • Sqrplus 111:ty 2.1.,1549, in rt.tand nituther.s, .300,000 Short, ,July; I, ISO * , - •- . .115J,000 7 1 . 441 6051..- , s in 5 kve . Ax, i• 2 , triptnents` tru,nt 5 wek.s,..._!-:: : 7 ; 7,0 01 0 0 a ( w e ek, ` .. . , -- ,:' .:.... - , .1,756,000 1)....1n -t qui(nlity sent to'art*et. from. • ' NI ty :12 ,•toJttlY 2, 154311, •; ~' , 5. - ,3,000 --. _ 1,040,0($ ) • - • 1,167,006 the surplus in the market over lwit ey i r of ‘ 1,194,009 tons. July 3,,ISTD, againsta loss 144 yeAr of 190.,000 tons July 3, AO :the • • two, te,:ietluir and there will be, 1,ti37,000 tons' ot6re coal it the Market July 3,.1.8 - 70, than there xc.Lt in themrearket Jul,y, 3, 1539. I.ast year the d 'll‘lelie,Y .19%000 1.0118 .yeas made up. after 18,31 and the market rally supplied also, npanies in the Lal*awannaillegion :00 a nundier or collieritve idle a cOrtsForable • of the iime in theLLehigh lieglon.'; If. ti!l 4kuuml this not ineri mere .thrtntit has.so Lir this year, the niarket can be ,fully th eau! wipient pit eei iratte):lo,if the &buil- - • liltltekiontand pertot - the btiauoklD *eon. 4 .r6inal ps Idle until-the Ist BepteOtbar or 06. ilasall or .Arltur—ai DAYS. MEM sensktils 4tbsit actuazil *fruit.- gte to - g4 ..kkwitt ratei,thap%. _ _ ago WlO ait i o Potiking tbesba:, *Tour leaders.rbut • thr to teadera,rbut at:the tauno tina9 we appe.% l llll thinking_ andsensiblo Inca . ta ponder Ora, of the Linde and make - an (o'o4 to rid ;the., ganization of such foolish and unreliable guides.' 'rho orpinizatlOn, with aanaible leadme, woeld prove to-be a great benefit * but with Maims - CIA Imulera it le' a curse, and must impaVerish all conneetod: with it,, if they continuer In their present course., . , To stow how strong the - feeling is against the . conduct. of the planners of the rbl4idelppls Coal Company in the coal, markets abroad, - we were inforinod yesterday that at several points where the' coal was offered tinder' pie what name, _ deaferA - refased to. purchase it- This conie4 In h reliahle shop& As - this is 4 contest b reduce theprice of coal, and not to enbanos it, ire are not surtwised that' such it . .course shoril4 ix) adopted 'on the part of dealers and einoiumoritylio andereMril the, qua.4tion.. Tar: Nianch Chunk•Ctatt• G.txr:rrit. of yeiter . ' • • %put Lturott•nwtox. • t.t • "Daring the week the different- Braiichrief the W.ll. A. have' been voting a p - rOpoidti GI to re strict labor to oigbt hours a day; Under, rdinary circumstances such a move on the part-of en large a body of men would create ;much excitement anti feeling. "lint It was hardly: mentioned in;-Kauch - The operators of the region spent' totally indifferent as to how the vote will go. We believe, from what ice have heard, that the project will be defeated. This vote As being. taken only in this • county, Linear the majority' decide for eight hours, the men wilt endeavor to commence wok* under the new planim June lst. Tito miners theraselves, we understand, all vote No, while the labbrent.rind outside men vote in the affirmative. This.is ex pi:Allied by the fact that the former work by thocar and the latter by the day. The xesult,Wili. be Made, known to-day." • . . The vote wetleam was takewin . cnun ties. In several places here they voted at,minst it, and others for it. The laborers of course, vote .fe; it because they work by the day. There is sc4reils'a miner to Schuylkill wlio works over 8 horws, and the niost of them only work G and 7 hours.under the `present system. . 1 4 .u.x...11oNtren calls the basis offered -.by the Operators the . "Chinamatesßasis" •Tli r e ?.dwri. TOit, f in the same paper, thought it would be bet ter tor the Teri to.try freCtr:oe a little; but did nyt give the i wages that prevailed in the Region when we:: 40 comparative Free trades In : DS*, Ig6o and 1 . 861, te? Contrast. , With this bashi.. We give.it below, so that the reader cif draw . th coutrast for liimSelf. ! S 4 .50 5 50 • 6 . '4O • 14 no • ‘lO 6kl • . • r 1561. • - ; ' 1 Laborers, inside, beFun. tit SI ti.' , i nd rose to' • Lq..50 "' 5 (rd 1" " " .. Minors. outside, , • .... 41 O D D '" 6 ',40 . . • OPYRATORS' . 11A-411S. , . . . . . • , Outside. laborers per week - . ' . - ' - 19 00 Inside. " . " •• • ' --, - 10 00 :Miners '• -• ' ' 12 (V , With thirty Tit. reent. reduction on contract work. Lrnder the contract prices proposed by the opera tors' ba.sis this year, corftmon miners,could make iicl per day, and good,competent ineu.Ss a day; of seven hours work. , tihouldAtiey work eight hours a 'day, 'theyebuld make as good u - agean,4under the $3 basis of last year. Now if the operators basis IS a "Chinatnan's" basis,, Parker's basis, which isjust one-half, ought tolbe terktyd the i'double-distilled starva tion' basis." We' only allude, to these -fa'eta•to show the kind_oT teaching that the Working .men's organ, under its present mannement; in in, and the advantages that are likely to: accrue to the working classes In contributing so, largely to sustain leaders Wbci use their money to deceive and betray them. They declare that_ they do possess (50111MOR . sensp and judgment,' and if true, such conduct Cannot any ldnger be ifittributed to their ignorance, but to other ma, • fives. 'On our compromise, ;which if It '11.1 . d been accepted when offered, the inch Syonlii, no doubt, lnive dune a little betteir than on the op erator's basis, . but the leaders . Warlies.l very , hard to prejudice the men sgainst it; and sue (-ceded. Now we should likC , , t', hnow whci is the grgatest friend of the -4- tkin g irken—tile• mo:•%-rron with its Free Trady ouble-distilled Starvation basis, or the Coab. perators Nvith , their Basis, or the tit oifts' .loi7l N.,11. Walk 41 compromise bikds? The : tiguret speak fur themselves. Prbiection to our labar aod Indus- I trysu,,bultn,ecure the basis asked byte W. 11. I A., willtaut paying ; leaderslatlge f:alariessto ad vacate. it—all they would have to do would be 14 ask it. redo !trade would reduce labor to [ the- figures- given: for 1S :ft), • 1/433,, and ls'M, in' f spite of all the combinations ,that could be ' organizi4 to prevelitit. I ' . . Last AlignSt we pia)lished the average wages paid at a large volliery,in 14egiori, li,uith of the Broad Mountain, in April ,1 , Lip, and also in .inly .t lM9, alter the basis was estaddished, when all fulvanee of 14 per, cent. was paid .on the $7l blsis;whleh was as follows: tlan'kway men; highest... ...... ~.. ............ .........4.....114ti Ci lowest 5lOl 31inprs working In breasp,higheal....- ..... ::_.. i 0 00 o 't ". :' 10we5t....., ... - .... ;.. '4'o Al 311ners working at days wages, averaged ,55 54 . One hundred and thirty' en employed.' This is a fair average'of wages paick,Sobth of the Broad Mountain in the smallrrvelus, North of the BroatrMohntaiit and at the Mammoth Vein, the wages made were from 10 to 15 per cent: Tho wages in .I . pril'?were - ab Out $l. pd. week:, and 10 cents per Wagon loivrilthan the ratils: paid on the f,cl basis.l The People can judge Whether these were staivatiow.Waces or hot. • It Is true living was higher then than it is now; but we believe that therpare a great,lnany . skpletitheehani that would have been glad to havemade such wages es-en then.' In July,. 1:§39, when the wagei were'paid at an 4.vanee 0f"35 per cent. on the $3 baalsOvhich fixed ;miners wages at $l4; inside laborers, sl.', and outside laborers at s.lousd 10. /Tuts, per wagon advance on coal, the ! following , VILIV.ICL4 were :natio at the bailie colliers } SANE COLLIERY FOIL JFIr - 4 WD A '6l. F r tsmilFway hriti contract, highest dd. - lowt.sit -1/94tR Miners 'working. In breasts, do. highest ..... 1031.1:4 , " " do. lowest ..... 81 3 70 Inside laborers,. week, highest ..... (79 18 do . lowest • '... 59 87 Outside latioreri, do; do.. •-• ' V 1 Ed " " '• do. lowest.. ........ L..,1..... 61 76 Miners by the week; $l6 10, averaged .67' 10 :inners worklnz car CO.l • • • Outllide I ' Miners working for Co., Inside Laborers,..., Outside • du • i In both cuSe_s' these-are wages received. for lit; days work itethe same colliery hinder the rates Of wages prevailing. in April and July. The Miners who wolitdliy contract is April work ed- front 7 to 8 hours 'a day.' 'IA July they'. worked about an hour less per day. With high , er wages the miners generally work lesstime, because if ihek worked full 'time, the wages , they could make would, be very large on;th part of skilled workmen.: It is fir this reason that atuan who really hiss skill t is not permitted to"*ork - fulltime. He Is generally. restricted, otherwise his earnings Would protethat 'wages Were too high-,-so - that in reality, under such a sydciit, a good and industrious workman is de; privet] of all his .advaniages, to enable a poor. worknuM to Make good wages, and the consu mers of coal, lit-band poor, must pay to matte ,up fir the lost time. Under such a Willey no . 'skilled workman can derive - any advantage ;from his abilitS..'ami there are thou Sands in the region'yho.never D.(11:1 ! 1 submit to anccb a stale of alltiri:, it they'were not , oveeawesi. by th 6 nieuttees of the meniionrisof the W, 8..1;., even if they catitmit no overt act. Now- if tlfeir po 'si bon Wascorrect,an.l inetwith the approbatiair of the whole kfounnunity, they Weitild have* right to use all,beir influence to, sustain them ' selves In that positlon,even to the public expol ' Ann of members who would violate that agree ment, as the Anthracite Board of Tipule did list week, - which' met the . univerkal ap probation of thatrado and tlie . community ; but if they arc trot* in their position—unjust to the.twabili p; of those who t...%mtiose ilie or . gattlzatiou,_ ti repugnant to thelawitof trade, and injnrions le the interests of the whole coin mon i ty, esOepta fe '. who are benefitted by such a poliey t 'everY in . e they take Id sustaining such measure-3, Is a 1 ottirage upon the individ ual ,rigitts ;of me hers ., and upon the whole community, and th y must fall under the.eopl demuation a that : nametuity, and also of every tfilnking miner an laborer lathe:coal regions. Every man-has a r Alit to work` as long as ho pleases; if he ch ' ~ and make - as much as be pleases by his baba ,- if. he qua obtain employ- tnent by cotitr,tet,dud does not interfere. with the laws of Cho:lend, and no Mao has a right to say that be shall net do so.. 'lf They have—there is no freedom of: action On the part of the., citi zen, and, ours' is not a Government of. equal rights And of equal laws. In despetle govern Meats, were laborers aro born as laborers, and d have no eppc*timity to rise above theegndition . of a labbrer,Auring their liVeS, ancli, Idens . iany • prevail; but Lite; never cart stSruf the test in it goyernmet4 nip' Oura::, . Wheni thol child of the 'laborer 'bits aspirations abore:llla'adrudgai7 a laborer, and- may 41l the highest - e4ieeepi the gift iir the reeple; he *ha - would tlMetramrtud the espiratiOnaof the baud labiter In this eonn ten, is not Oisly an'Artemy to,thelebotang elawa„ but an enemy to human wog,. ihtn4 mankind ' generally, ilinomenot . . he laOolbed in rags or purple and tine linen. 4 . .:- ~:•:- ~4, • .• :. =EI ,44 IT is irellkpowu to the oat the 'Lehlib CoipuldiVirriggkei "CoulidWiNi eollieries are start:ding idle like Wow of, Schuylkill ClotintY. TheY, will not pay. Ale:taw:wilds wade 1y the mincrlLV:The`foninting-Oinclid lelgir from chi Plaido showl l - 1 0 1 # *view the 164100 made „ OPERATION N0..5. VIM, Pott --Mit urbun..... ........-----:-............k 0.-....---,.;.-... = . Ti ve ,—. !I „Piad.inton..—..4..-..-.- Total tiatiaa Biwa.- - *fat ait: Oculapier* Tuba.* Prailtraals ToauseUnia Last yealH.;...-- E7lll 19 Eil MD ES f • • '=, • :•• '- • 4 _„' • 10 . •-•:..,;:.•,:-•••.:• • j.,1••• ••,"; ' Ir.', . ••_ • „ • • . • • - 171/ ;...-0,..... • • _ . . . ... . • - lb! several motaba Amaral. It insa be no o}- lected u!sulit'isideirritt tli*W.; Ili A.” me 4. lianangovir the - IreehlY wage , - Se l hiAliil Mille sad laborsm There la . icarciaiil l mark Idol:fa - by minas Wilke week-0: 4 : 00 :,1 dc "*ll ies ilftbeimililteir, - ' ' 5 tisi - Mlners, Utsittiivo CEZOrh)thankthE . ~1 of their Amiders, ;Flip ratkosid „Ac lishm :1 end common aces. .: a nd abo,,bonre hem , .1 means, or moiling them forth ". to ' I I MU: , - salioni `9lf add leaders. ly*:_iteobt, _ trmittegmmt 'eelleged In ''ethe . P iltiettifkl 0 hobble= -e lsewhere. WheltheY heeetee _ . I quieted ttith . the fetes paid Milieu* 114 4 - 1 11, likely timistaln ;iamb *policy whist compels them to pay soctiligk rates Sass article whit& 17 necosuoyO t the m as bre a d : Impojzz , Alff zErt _,•••• • ' • brvicgoiXrus LliattaleCoAx.Oe. 113. laa:r .lEttaW•l4 . l2C P t u y ial' ' • Tb - • . - 011a26.111 , 1*, care leavaltoursitivato the apportnnity offered publication of It r.. wliththeriletter in your lietissue, oe giving it anahr- , mentor the Op parry's posilleakon the present am test with - • -•- . We ;Amite It •to i ibunderstood that We More ito contest whateXer.l with any of one men,-.but . the miners. The rates of *ages et every other CUM ate. agreed upon and th at cemparativelymniat body a• men it keeping allefour Works Idleinotiet that they may for the Company to .pay an advance aka!, very high rate.peld last year, We wedthe Men early in' February last, that. we ',could not afford to Continue the prices we were paying, and must be placed on an equality with the - Betiver .Meadow re.. gion. After being 'ldle for some weeks they carne to us and stated that the Beaver`gi ve-them kleadow • reties, while redneing labor, would an advance of nine (a)per ewe U. for cutting cowl, and if we would concede that advance they wordd.rezume work. We Mid not so understand, the Beaver Meadow terma, had our Mining Engineer offered to go to that ion with a committee of the miners and irtveidl te the subject with thent. -This they declined, • The coal veins in; the different Lehigh regions vary to size and charae.or, and the mode of working ato nay settling with the men is net uniform. The o ff er to :eye us "th th e. number of feet for the same mo ney," as in Meier Meadow region, would be MI r if It iticluded.all car is e expenses of ruining atid• preparing the coal, but t not far for cutting coal only, because we pay f r work not paid fue there; and have cations experuies and disadvantages ter which the compensation Is the size and easy work ing of Our vein. This - haft always been allowed for, and there Was a well established difference in the rate paid for cutting coal between the two regions. 'for many years previous to the organization of the W. B. A. We lost our relative position during lot year and' must now regain It. We seek to secure terms that will enable us to mine our coal as cheaply other-Lehigh operators and the prices we otter Will give to our miners at high wages as are earned any litere else in the coal regions. Theaccompany ing tables will show the earnings of our men from , July to December, I nclusive;laat year, and we think those of the miners by the oar were higher. than the earnings of miners elsewhere. , EARNINGS PER DAY or LABORERS IN "AIR lIONTII July.. , Aug. - Sept. 3.49 3.31 1.514 3.17 3.59 3.24, 298 3.04 2.53 2.91 : •tttt", Oct. Nov. Dec: 3.519 3.75 3.2.t' 3.15 3.41 2.91 . ;.- ..—.—.... 195 ISt 42.11 i 2.58 2.83 . 2.311 MINERS BY 'THE CAR. • - " Mont'y • 'Daily .• • '- No. of - average av'e days earnlng 4 - of, breaker °leach 'each ,worked. miner. miner. , Peratur No. ......... 135 1 ,4 - $126 la 35 Su , 2,134 K - 114 LO SI " " ' 1407% 1391 ", 575 • "- " 4, 127 1351:1 592 ' 110 1 1 158 • 7.23 " 0,...........„.131 1 ,4 • 12162, • - 2:5136 From the above we select Operations Nor •s,rind C, icing the highest and-lowest: . .$7O. of (ioyB Aggregato • . , ' luz3: , ater wink.d. earnings . Per trio. Per day Miner N 4 1.1. 1 130.% $Bl6 61 8141.10 • 86.48 " " ~ 2. 139, 2 , " • 139 57 211 50 .9' 73 " . " 3 133 1 7 1151 01 191 81 - '. B 82 .'" "• 4 1308 86072 • 144 93 • .6 60 4 ' u's ' 130, 111757 179 50 :. 8 * " .. " U 1:9A 7 1423 •.= . 237 21) 10 90 ."f• 1 7 ' IE6II 913 11 192 614 8.¢9 ~ .8 13d.- . 882 07 149 631 .6 83 '`,' It 9 130{4 Ice sti Ituio 7. '7 44 ' .". . •• 10 • 1304 851 99 111.81 I .0 52 r• ".11' 1:4)t..; ;' ' 619 21 - 104 '2) '? 4 97 •• . " 12e • 13 0 1 WA 75 161:79 •••', 514 • ... .e. 13 10712 7.91 SN 10507 .' 5%3 ' “14 ' 1071t' ' 851 4r2 : 170 51 - 7 '92 "13 • 1974 877 . 73 12 11 . 303 ." .16 14J 7 3913 ' .13182 7.00 ••" 17: sit ;- 614 33 ' 161 ON , ' 7'441 "—" 14 88 ' 416 63 , 101 18 4 . 73 .. . • OP.CRATIO7.4 OF NO. IL - .. • No. of days. Aggregate. • ;, • breaker worked. earnings. Pe; mo. Per day Miner No.l, 131 1 4' S Kl 9 04 9139 FL S0':1) " . " " 111 P/ • 901 85 - • 1:91 31 6.87 " - "• F, .13 1 1/ 831 11 , 142 33 . , 51. . 4, '-. 131 1 4 . 831 97 ' 1:18 0.3' : C. 34 • " 5. . itri% 430 29 SG 05 • :ITS "• " 0, 1064 419 10 , .89 &I el§ " 7, ' 1061,,- • 403 87 • 10) 98 i. - 3,5'9 ••• " 8,13 II; • WI 21 i . ICI 67 7.49 • . 'l ' ' 14 . 130 -. ' tno 49 101 03 4 , C2 " ' '''• Sr, 1313, i 'GM 42 • 100 71 !1•43 •t " 11, 1 3 114 GO 70 '7sl:l 1, ' 454 " . " '.12, 100 1 ,i 522 03 ' 10f-it I,td 13, 1911. , 'B7Ol 147,141 . 5:76 • " ; It, 1310 - 7163161 4 Irri 31 : ' G 33) 4 "-: 15, 1311, PM 01 181 93 . . 332 "' • " 11, 1313, 675 Cs_ ,1 112 50 i 5'44 ••• " 17, 1,111; . 005 AGIT . \ - lid 91 43;2 " " 1.4 115,.4.. . 702 74 , It 7 12 SSI 19 . 131 1 i • 67.4 71 113-12 517 3 • " •....) 'DP ,i, • •••• 0 - 27 111 . 111 (in ei'S "" •" - 21 .1:14', . 7_'032 121 03 51$ 1W t • 1194 m. 3 191 '.l • ' 4 , 79 " " 23 . 1313, 1.91 67 ' 1111 91 . 5,90 21 . . 131 1 ;,', 5549 GI. " Cl tr. ' 4 3.1. '' ' 25 ' 1911 ' 11176 1312, 4211 d rug • Stir 'U , 141 ni I 511 23 13114 351 31- 1;44 35 7a ~ The tables of, earnings of the mittens working by .11e ear include all-who were employed Your months and over in the iinnimit mines. They are all imp tio-ted to have worked every day the - breakers were in operation. Norte worked a gretifer number of ilays ,than We lmye assumed, and very few cold.] Lave been lit the mines so many days. , The earn ings 'Ore, net, after deducting laborer's weges,„all supplies, and rent! and coal. • For.the inforination of particonot familiar with tile subjects we will state that the miners rarely spend more than seven or eight hours a day In tbe mines, and probably do not work monk than live or six hours: Estimating is day's work at six - hours, very fed' of. our miners earned less thsn a..dollar for every- hour they tifirked from July to December 1403, Inclusive—and this will explain to consumers of coal-why they were compelled to pl snch high prices during that period. - : . , V.yry Iletip6etfully • • . ' i t.E. W. fank', President. Tut . ; ENdlNEditiNt; and' M • CitY‘: JounNAOtt May 17th, says There is•not much cheerfulness In the future of the trade.. Continued idleness is nn Irretrievable loss to the miners only. It is impossible-to deplete the market try renlaini rig idle, and thereby enhance prices to make up for loat Mite. The regions fur— nishing Coal now give -all that the country requires. Let the miners go to Work when they will, the effect can only ben general reduction in prices.: Mettle. -end oiler on the part of the operators should be well considered ; indeed we are much surprised that the terms are so liberal, for they are really more rulvan-, tageouS than can be well attorded. Their otter in a fete weeks maybe withdrawn, and a "basis'.' of pit and every-kind • refused. See to it, miners, that you do not drive It away. The great contpantes' to the' Wyoming region are reaping a rieh harvest ()tryout present :wayward course. Did they' believe it was your. Intention to resume, they would, no doubt, gladly pay handsomely to have you continue :in your present position. We therefore 'urge you once again td draw aside from those who claim to be your . • leaders, but who show a toter Ignorance of what they would endeavor to instructyou in. •, There .has been much complaint of late among dealers of the dishonesty of "eaptaina - of vesstris which carry coal, emoting, oftentimes; much trouble and many . disagreements between them cad their eustonters 'on claims for abort weight; oneetimes these claims have been as flinch as eight or ten tons on nsmell cargo. -. It seems that the captains owlet n and dispose of this.coal for their own profit ;,and we are pot aware how true It is, -but - we -learn that certain tugs plYing between this port and Elliabeth are entirely suppled with coal in this way. This ts a great and growing evil, and of late has become and should be stopped forthwith. • pa Tuesday lat4.3lessra. White.".Fotcicr de. Snow, large dealers in coal, In• Trinity Buildings, hablecrup the captain of the boat ".1. C. Shadden"—one C. W. Ben son—who had Motet] aolue",eleven tons of.a cargo, of emit committed to ',Ms care. confessed to have sold thiti coal to F. A. A, Megurele, retail dealera,ln this city. McQuade endeavors to exonerate WM' self front the purchase - of this coal, at $1 Mbelow thp market price,• hut this ruse la altogether too thin, and we should think he woulebe ashamed of the 7•nasty job" he has been Caught In. Messrs. W.V. & S. intend putting this "son of ciAtea-borse' 7 where. he will, in all probability. have an opportunity this winter to muse on the furtive beauties of the chat trade andtts many ramifications. We would:coo • tion dealers to be on the lookout for these chaps;lit the future, and u few such. examples will, in nil probability, entirely free the trade of this nuisaace. Give us a Coal Exchange to remedy this and other evils! • RETAIL—NOW that families are certainof a Mice f ataxig for another year, and as the mouth of Jane Is on its way hither, they are lookifig about fok:a supply. of co a l foe the arloWc and we note an lu creased ,business during the, past week at all the retail yards at old prices, - Pittston anti Lackawanna trout Es Lo to „Id no. Lehigh Coal. $7 so4o.ss We republthli the following from the pArt.ir JOURNAL of the Iftth: =II : -41 Far the 4.lineperittdla . sr year SelitryL Bed 'A-114,4 de tihestnut.-- _455 S W. Ash Ei`i&4 Broken TUE following was handed boo for pnbliea lion. We are glad to see that- some men haVe sense cluing,* to comprehend the situation and go work.' if tie foolial,, liraibitrong, leadi;rs could see bey,tiod their I:o4es theyennuld adVise all the inen'to go to Work • soon as pasdide. Bet We fear that they arc too thick-headed Ad .04 , 4in:it° to do so, iind! the only V.-.1.y is for the men to take.tho.matt4 in their own lands Mid - 'get to work immediately.. At tint • present rate of sliipinen ts • the trade: cap be fully rrippliimi froth the otliqr: I:es-tont; and-Sohn:4 k can lieadlo.for the haialice of the samtiner with ; out raising the price ono cent. -If the Se4u •1:. 1 ill operatenkcau sell their coal at s2'so they. can get their. share -of such. trade there is. If they cannot do so they Canhet • get atly.,tratle: Reasonable, thinking inch among the workingmen (and there aro pleTtty anch i )must sOG for themselves that this is. the truth. We hat-1i no quarrel 7.411.: the inett on Ahissubject. only,comPlain that they allOw Ignorant, sellitth :men _to lead them agalnat their' Own eotvhAlon_s and' 'common sent*); Those who know what is right, and who•Canitee . the•utter min of persisting In the prettentstrilie nutstitteP forward and speak up for the right: ! ' guiatostw,•Slailsth To I`llE Eir.cuTiva U0.1)111 OP Iraanutt—Geasue. , w(rs :-.4tur teen tierce tq go to work actin, followiall flani'est • • etutsideLabor, '• inside " Tdl!iters' • • • . 00 10 air per weibk: ...... 12 . .... And proportionate redneiliniott contturt work. As this eon - tore:Leto the la 4) butt °tiered 1?Ir ibe Bolxt.l-ot,Traile, we wlitellirt,Collier y 0, ," ttlese tone Moptlakext:: , , *oars tlLlfy ' I . iltrX dr. Gooey' r,14 . • • . ' .0 0 ,1[. TRIOS Artezivoito Asp rasa, 04.- .:. Ms quuntlty asi4 by V.allmadtad•Cpulk itirlhe Uravk imd: kV Thursday last: • , laan.Urasia 11:213 401 WI IE9 - - 2SMS `gymll6l. • t, - " • 1111,TWOR . 1151101111 01: '4=l:l IS WNW , Shipping rvlng tt.oa To New .1 , , Jeneyletty For re-shipment—. stittluitt+ cower , sAz_ wet:WA' its Oitswirt4stsumtes t I 7 -i.. .yx M • FLICIt ' allemd"a=4 - it - -7 : 11•., PotislAlle, May 6, lILITZ • ' - =IN MI ...," ‘. The Coal was dexteed,a. fiallaws . = urn ir~i Le7a4e2. to L V. X 11.,413. atkawlaz a lIEDSON COMPANY'S. Thiglo staleineut °renal Delaware and Hudson Canal Ca, farther 111 ii 4fttsto 133 *AI MASS 'qs.st; tint i,1 3 M8 • r•XI, I . ' WO in '60°71 t. ISOM. X'AZC Dri26 104,21/ Mal Ad XI kdigi 1 14,Til . • • II -.---"--" , TaSsii...---..z-.--;.-.1.....--- .. t .l =.1.19 1 473,3411 • ' 'lfi, 11. iorizi. i riir.ti. , , ..,....---. 1 np Delaware d Had. Canal:.-.'.....—....-...a 1 .: 0.161 • Zd.,M l, 1 By Railroad ----..“--,-.....--....:{, 2.9 U r .97 XT - bomb . ...,...,................-- 7 -... -:..--.-,....-1 , . OW COM 1 . '..• ... ' . - , By By Baßraii4----- • ' • TOTAL THE COAL , -MAR num OF COIL M TOE CAUGO: .tovrir .IiICAPIt • nr [MikRIXTrP WIMMLY rIN = THE litixitiirotrartaia, . , • , . •• 1111LADEIXIIVOr.a5 MO= ; ned Ash Pnvared $, - ft, .4 Zi 4tectnui.....i........... 4 0000' • • do chestnut-. ' ,_ I Locust Mt Limp_ 4 1t,"13 4 :A; 'W. Axis Lamp--..... 4 =al 4 OD. do , ti4enmer 4 2.t00 450 Sustrtr..--.......:... 4 Voßt 4 Bt, du' ken. 4 Broken-----.—... 4 4 51.1 : : do -ig --- 414%0 ' . 1 F.u.... t ' • 4 ''''.l4 4 nu: . do- 84, ..,R. 4.--; 4 . - 0 4 : . .: !Stove ........ -........4 4 boA, 4 75, 00 • t 0 5 11 1t 0 Uta .-..!. - NEW ,- 17 ,..y.„ "KJ. 'L hehig I Orkii • 5.75,As 50tal 7541,1 Ohm Cheqtztut...1.14....1.... 1.40 a Consigtnee p& dtscharglng: BALTA(OII.Z,, May 20,, 15 711 i TO the Impati by mgrgo or car load; - • ' Sillkesbarre and MIAMI W 5%5 5 GO =ll:alley' Red 5 Let, kill !White or Bed ...„.-. 5 740 G Uo 'Zerbey Valley,_ • Ga 6 From yard or•wbart 50 i0,17/ehata *Milne — • • By retail. to onnsurners......-i.. • 7 SO iCit•Orges' C'reek and Cumberland for ALEX.A.KIIII.I.VAND GEOTIG4T& peorgele Orel's& Cia mpe right'. mutM, C . • ,• . ; , PRICE OF 007,7PANTIOC 7.. titr. Or. Stn. Clist tackavrAttnia. Wctiken-$4 ft .55 a .t.;i\w„, r ... r 15) Wilksbarre, Iloboken_- 475 . 4 , 71 ti -1 5 75' 471 do ' Tort:.• ILI Vi ,'o 41 591 490 Scranton, P.llsabetbix,rt 491 4GO • 4 41;11 9), -4-r4 Pitt.nonNewhargh . .... 490 •4 sO 4 99y,-111.1 5 45' 4.70 .Lehigh, PL - Johnson_...... 650 5 5 50, , % 7.5 So A: 75 Lettlaqi, Elltabetbport. !A 525 5 7.1 475 •lilizahettliport and Pt..icihnOnto Newlioric cent.% Itonnd out. Incenta: Newburgh. IV Meats.i thnal, cougignee paradischarging.i . „ • 'PRIVII4 OF GAS (XIAL. 1 , . Pao'vmeu ' tt. ' Duty, #1 ?.1 . A atir.t.*.. • • . At Shipping points. Gold2DellyEnd t 4 . Y:. Cur:ll 9 lm, Block llowse-.......--....1 73 iWe6ttnore .. F1....-.....-... r. . 8 1 : 5. . , 13 ""wri tto e ' ----"--7-- I I Q - l i ii k 7u q Vrc" . „iii; .7 17.... 7 -2:- 874 Lin ' n '''''' ---' " - -.-6 --- - . V iWest Fairmount . r,ta'........ 8 00 SydneY•-•:----- : r 9. 1. 7 ; Ihttt.lior.t.ruz.i. P1et0u... , -.-------- -En.l p o -e,F,. ri l A, .'' ....$.....: 7SO Little Grace Ilay---- I 7 - ''' to t07, 1 ,,t, Caledonia ......... ........... ... ISO ; }or glut*. ,c 1.1111.4 .„C .. Stack . - 3 cells+ to ft .l:i 'Her& • ' t :, . . Freiztivt to "Ne..v.York 113 Z-to Buxton Ole" 3 VI. CC;AL FRIEIGH 754 S on J IST°. ISP4 4 7' , . . . Pl. Ell'm, ' kt. }Min. 111'nf,l. ialit.tr. . ' ' minid lahn't i1n.10n....- .:. ...... _II like: 01 at 00 Harlihnl • -. 1 10 - , 1 20 NA1em...... .. ;'. .. .....„ 20) -.1 :.rMiddletown. . l2l Lynn 2 2.2 120, Albany ~.. I 25 CazunridgenoniZ 50 17) New Ion: ; .4 ,. 1 = L OIN) 41 Newburypurt. * .-2 15 200 Jersey CitY..2,_ 45 -14nristaiontli 1201 ' 75, Baltimore ' , . 70,WanbInzion,21_.1.10 . ' Part1ant1........-.7.1 7.3 . .20 Etlehmond.:-.1.- 8ang0r..... , .... !Karnali - . ,I . 250 Providence..._.. 175 211inclaton•. .' , •1 Ai • 8ri5t01„........ 2. a) " Z 1 SorfolLt . '...., . 1.15. Pawtnkei& to. 20) ; 2".'..v(lalyeltton :.1 7 3r, • • NewpOrt....,.. .... .. 115 Zillenntaphrt:.... 2 ai , . Fall 1t1yer‘......... 1 7) . or D1g1it0n..._...„. .. . I 75 . l'aunton.-.-. ......._ 2%) 20) Ilingh ...,.nm1....'.2. 'r.. Itockport. 1.. 272 . - • liyanhla ' .1....1"2 CA) , . , Chelsea !. . '2OO . ' 'Nantucket -' Zar App.snallz . . 200 - - - Ignlney Point.:.. 2a) .;-. 3Larblehalul . ...2 20 . .Itockport ..... .;._ 2 2'.. N'antucket...--'; .130met5et...,..,.... 17:.. New Bedford.... 172 - 1 2.l',Wesinouth ..:':,.. 2on New Lontkin...- - , 1 21:Orient ' L.. 172 • Norwich &tow I 75. I 2. - ' , ,iAllen'a Pot/4.1.1 , 72 . -.. New llaven 175 - I 0.4.: 4 1y+1ie:.......,..11..../.74 • 8rid;p0rt...,....... 1 ci I WI; iSELth.....-.:11...,1... 2. al Norwalk._.;..:_l 70 - I eke • - - U.yrrit-' OF Tp.I3SI'ORTATION TO TIDE; . . JIT I:F.ATiiNfi RAN:IVMM • , - L. I Si. - 13. itYgrz. ,R. rh; To Port :11.1-thmond.t- ..... ...,....... no F. V. OZ f.: 1 0:2 IV r Olt To Philadelphia • '- 1(1' 210 ZlO 2 0 lO 2 10 The rote+ front Aalluyil:111 Mom aro A .vets per top left% nod from Tamaqua 7. and PloraroVe 12 conic per ton. Mallet. A driveltaelt of Fa cents a ton in allowed-on all coal shitl rd South of (*apt , nears' and- I , :lnt of New dlnannwirli.. On cad shipp.9l to oillor point& a drawback 91 . 0 CelltA per lon , will a] made until fartlar notice. , . . J ~ - -., VIA Ntill'ill PP.NNSYLVAN;A ItAiILEOAD. ..ld(ttala Chunk to Philadelphia-, , • 42-111 ttailttft v.]:t.t&Y, N. I. Ilos-rn.A7, ,‘No lio:r t 4o4 ..:: r...,...,Ex AIA I LIWAIIS. • To Eiiiabeili.i,ort. . I . , To 100boken. .., 2.. V. 0. , 1t. , ...... I Al, L. r. It. 11.....„.. . ..............4 ti N. J. Central _ 1 12J.forri. , 1 4...•£.."14e.x...-.........:. 1 19 c • -(..1 ' • - . ._ 1,4 Tr ' : ' • , i L. S l i pping 4..- w 9 /Mild ng„ - -,-- . it '2 . 351 . , ' .. ,F To rort Johnson. l`o.routll.Aml.ay Front E'en's Haver) to Misabethport J., .1%. ..1,int'v0n,.....,. 'I.:Y .1.F.111.0 . 11 NAVIfiATION COltrAll'el ' iitALLl:6.L.D. Per 0 11:111L to 11,1110,1.11rg • ' .. • • ',I. ...• i T•• -, Maueh Chunk to Phillips4ortt...... '' . ',' " st Itatieti ('llook to llohotael anti Port. Jototstal ..... -..:-... :! MI tiltlpralat mat 'wharf:are ~.............-. .... :z., ................. IS .. „ W.,' CANALS. . 1, , • , ', , ' aOtrvi. tt git.t,„ . ' teavid..vatos' o:ottis:•:1•. ..• !lite follawln ate the rates of toll ant 14(41112 on the litratt Iki 11,1,%t0al fg.r tbe present. : .' -11 L .• To •SrArYOIII4:. ... - . . From Pt.tlai;.:in. Mt. ( 4 arboit. 94.4. 111:.i'i.:i, Pt.fllnton. Toll. - el In el 119„ ' el .97 i : 1 1 • el ..3 Freight 175 ....` , .1 70 , t I f .11. C 5 - Fira,Khne.: on ~oal for , N'ew4Yort:' natl . it'leinlty aa ~.iltii, 'pl."r ton. ; ' - f.' '9 .. . . ' To• I , lllLAIller,rlllA, :11.. " Front ,Pt. Vitrhon. Mt..lttirhtin. , 93 , 11. Itaiiiii, Pt. Cliiiltin Toll it 10 ft Oil • el 07 ;i 1 etillo Freight 90 . Ibi 'AI .. . 145 'll . .50 __..._ . • ____.„ •i, . .......... el 99 1 . '.' 'lll.Bl . '44 . el, 9A) UTl.lillitill CA'.NAL. I ~ 11 . _ From Nl:iiielt s.r.iiink to, Easton. ' , 11'...... ''" New 11.01,0 and.,11r15,t01..,...- Tbronirti to New York-....:---.---4••••-•:;---41-- 'l'llrough to Fhiladett,lilar..-..-....., ' • -• • NI fly 110111:1 0 10 CABAL.: 'k = *secpatik... ' FIFTH Jiiiirdityo Waal (11301V44% . 13 1 , / 1104 - IWO/1704 '''' iii, 0 4611 # . _...! i nsvueut. be # ' liE 41135 35 .13 15 o 4) MIME - item Abutrtistnittits ? - EN EN:11 ..110IILASNI LODGE. NO. • 210 Y. I epeelnl communication of the Lottge will be eld - on Alonday evening, may V, Inn. NA fußattenda • cc Is requested. , order of the - W. - M. ;', Jive. M. Iktra.F.u,Se / • T O. 0... F.-The members Of Lity',dt the Valley I..Loilge No. 2td, 0. P., are requested to meet at, the Hall ;to-tnorraw (Sundae) ,afternoon; :it D.) o'clock, to participate with Miners' .I.oodge, No. ai; ixt the consecration of their ecnieteryil Dress: Blackmun, white glotea, and, romettelmlic- • ative of rank. By order-of May. 21, t7O-21-It*l ICREB.s,'Sce. TILE CiItISCOM 4ITEA PIIMP.—The. ma" Grime...3m Steam Pump will .be on 'exhibition at the Steani Flouring. Mills. liCPort Carbon, every day th is week. at 514 o'clock; and on Sttturday s afterimon at f o'clock. Coal operator's; and .others interest ed, are requested to cell and examinelt in opera- nom • C. L. & J. I'. ORlSCO:il,iProprl•torx Mayl9, '79., • ; ; 21-It p ENNYLV.A.NIA. HALL. POTTri.I7 IT e E; This well known and PDptilar llntetjlaivinz. entirely renovated and returrilshed, lanow . Xl -permanent and transient boarders. . • :SIRS. WARDLE! di SON;Proprietors. .*Mity i Fen , en for MILAYED AWAY froni. the aid: wither in S North Manhelin Twp-SeltuyL Co.- on the l3th of May Last,' a Dark Brown Devoted' itv Bull. full' bred aged about years, weighfis about tttlUl lbs. on font horns inclined a Little linek, • Ai liberal reirard milt be Oven for Its recoveky. J.tt. • K May North Manheim Twp. rVILITTE.II—.AG ENTS'EVERYWITE;RE, to SELL the ",Jackson*Stulh Fastener. "- C.'.111 be nut on any wholow l hi a few,tnornents.wl-thOut cutting or lilting, will told the wintlowligk at any height desk. ed and lock t down. Agents fire making from $5 a day selling them.: Samples will be'aent by mail for 10 cents,with terrhsto-Agents. AAldress ' J. L. BRANSON & No. 1 *Sixth Btreef. • May 21.[70-21-Cral • Pittsburgh..ra. • lIQELLEI7I7E GAIIDENSI—Mns.. tillA WIVE ICLE. INELT. would announce to . Jre friends and the , that she is noVr prep:m.l4o furnish . in law Of small quantiticalllE Cl'} 111 and WA TER WE:4 of nil fittifors at short nottee." Engage for part 10. is and , small entertaininenta at rate houresniade ripen favorable terms, , CTIARLOTTE ItT. 3!t. rartion, May 21 -- Doo _LE y Ys 1 , Es AkINI G. .., OWD.O. t.` stay 21. 7-4) May 21, 143--21-1! 0 ROA.I•7:DIES • - MB YOUNG MAHAN THE PHILA. RETAIL lA. COAL TRADE.' with twelve yertor experienee; der:lora zui Agency in. the City :for.n good (X.PAL,zrin be outing to buy it exclusively for. b in own. trade,, (overtione; tons yearly), and knowing. nearly every pera.on'in [the Retail business, feels contine nt raxe.of large amount of GOB' to responsible Rest rarity reference given teem reliable liminess men. Address BROAD lit., pitliada. May 21. "[. [ • . I. Inc Nil MI din ...%11 qilk k kuper GREY FreneliOrgandim 111 and Finelawris. •.• )91 • 4 Wool liernani. ngltih • Grenadine,,. gu Grenadines. Stock Thin Goods, ;. II • ()Or t lig FOR SUITS Oct. 2,'4?--ly I r All that certain Jiillside, to Nort - • • Vai).. end : h,it• the great . and • . Tatt;Ottr:lST; at the •'l. • ~. ' UNION : ArrEjlt - lbS & kY4CENC.;', =- . Xti.G4ts* • : si:cltoa,:s.N - ci - : „pis powent,o tuiteense:; .AdratisL9n this iLfOrnOr,*ec.l.l: Chil~lrc• n trenlng,* ets.; 114tittrvwk3elts,' DI chi.. • -• • , Mir 21. ' 1 ,11) i -• ;;I . :214t, &COCII• 01" TzE. - 2100LNAia I+ S' COAL' EI MPANY, No. gip; and „ 102 LVl,Frunt St., • 1 6113411NdION'AiEtllt•Ii/A ;4, . . We are r's* prepeirlli to t'arni . rili the; ' ' Deal en and Colleumers trith our, --.-•- ••.; -1 - CilelUrsted COBl, th e: ‘CS* ye.: . And tirmeiltiterestefi: , ellialid it to ttiete sdratitses a t . and econtemy to col:emit ital. company ' &me ulliklus , their rearireontreets Or ettiteglat , StitiMingPolut trtheW,eeteris inarke *A - .. 4. .• - " ouheri. SOUL de . Gnote.l . . . .i. L. t. :SC EMUS'S ' Ali) ' 1 1 ,4rinittou. N. 13.—q,1 the tilirwer:lllll Rail Peel, end Bltu/; mlbullos Coal c:o.'s raeisoOr 'the - nicaussetare et' sea. (IT eandleat Cie. Lyiella/.; yoke 11 quellty : eutil I Percentage mash itl. -, - . 4 afar , 4 . 1:04/- .., I.T OTION.—ASAIIeIte.OII.% OVFI • . orrr.RNAL AN iurtaromaimitersil _ LLEi Pa. The Texpilre. , -,ra of they ' _ . eikze - , hetebr aatusea that oa.the.._•' ~ .- !-,- •-: - : .. ' Met mot Oat 4,freire - erat4 yr,..-. zre..dit to. rat.d...t mot detertai relative to: . etromousterietegaitroVeloatioak ilt . of ameratteloo, -, ler %bedtimes' or :Air anion of ttehtiTUtlltCuttaty,, et the Q In Toilet That the 'Mice cells! , _Allamooes., r ,will czWtrtif * -.., heittNtOrAtnottahl =ON WIT igwow; al dnia r AV: '-livia =r i alestlatel- VP .. , Inapedbio, otelair , . far thole.-- ALlitCr••-01 , ' l l,llll 4 dZ' 'erollllol - Atroli t V ,13.° 1110 4 1 K1 14 1 -4541#P1( 110 NEU !ME I MIE MEE I_ l ll L i . la Ar alf - RT S 1 14” 4teadin M alr ' e Pa- MO. rm.2l,4ax • - The suliterligi are! prepares* to far- , . 4 . run sTr.dat . orsEs rod all tan& r i i , ; 111 , ' of IIIACHINERT and CASTINGS Par ` - --' ,-;-"-m -minim, Blast, Pirrimeest;and r Rollins ix 7.. ..... Igilliki and buena ! full issien___toft.* most aariWertiliztreialk=ne-A T s A Nil' MILL E 1 SQIE MEARS; ruNcir nio NACIIINITa. and *Mother Machinery required, In the nuondnettite of Sidtroad IroMarld Bers. _ The hakewitng a sapless:avow on.hand and- I ready foralelly L. . ; + . I Fig:ehilLiczi. 12.1434. nip: vaiiiyus in st2ce. , . 4,. •II .. .. 1:5 *. - ii . .... u 6,1, *a tit ,1•• s• i - 4 , 1 •itea 12 " 4116 i ~.. - 12 .. " " 14 • 2 " 6 " " 6 ...., ... ::.. The shore En nefaie4ll hew; and built ' upon the most approvol nciptes t and can_, be seen at the -Immo or the an riberd Mad is SW assortment of Pickering it.lks Stettin Engin* Governors on sand, which liar girgunniveraid satigfaction ' Sept. I, '119 , ---14 ~ - ;,-'. . 1 1 , poTT d VASTY:M. ' - The standard ii•no, ..tir.'it ot's'ned by this unriell. ca sid infall/blell - Astt Po wtt t r cie.ring• twelve years , past, is iine to its petril f . purity. health:tillers anti' • ' economy.. Pot lop sin tits. actual I:right, as re, , presented, and willteep icor Y r Ail l - • • I . The quantity?mired for use is from oneanrth tonne-hairless n other talzing Poyeders. -. . Es)l4•by Grote a thipenttqut the United States. , • Door ir, BROTHER. ' •- • . *anutact rers and Proprietors. •••_ - -• :69 New S4nit s Nilo Yon. ' . 21-11 t . , -. ... . , . • COMMI.TT E appointed .at a stated meeting A of .Middlepor Lodge, N 0.174., I. 0..o(0. F., held. at .111ddleport, Aril 30, 1.470.-to prepare resolutions' n( o expressive of col e lice and sympathy On the desalt! . of Mr. Ji.VIEPLT ro,r. I.IRT. respectfully presented thfr, follotring, whichwere un animously' adopted: ••• ; NY, - ttguraus, It has Pleased. Almighty God. in hisi Infinite' wisdom to, retnOye from us by ocath, °Uri much esteemed hisAberi Jossalt BALLIET ; there..! fore, • . ,:,' ~' , I Respired, That in the digith of our beloved itnither, the community has lost t titigh 4T:respected citizen", i. bis family basimlfereil t 0 ttreparabt e icas of a kind i husband and attot t loan father, and this'Lodge has , been depri yeti. of one ofdts worthy members, alike ; rtsipected 'fur his mthly N4r,tuet and. Integrity ofi Character.. ' . - ; ' - . - Rem/ref!, That we deeply:sympathize with the tsW reared ram ily anddrienilii of Our beloved and lament-I edliprother, and that (Mr sorrow is only mitigated by : i t the conicionmaess of th fact, that - ho has gone to .16st abate of :UM versa rotherhood, which is the, 'Heaven of thee Mid heJust. •• . ' .Reloked, That' ur C . rim'. and Lodg,...rotint - be draped In mourn' g for het space of sixty days. ' Revoked, That copy Of these rcsOlutkms,lie• pre sented to the NV itl ' CV imillanilly of our demisted bro. ther. drid that th y be published in . the Ilisene Jurnssi. and Po .TVILI.F: STANDARD. • ' ~ ,,W3l; HERRMANN.. i .108.43. RICHARDS-. J. A. SgELEY, • _Committee: ~ IREUNANIEEk I , O.ErEtif,A.DINES 00!)1).., 45:c. , . tticentsi-Orie page Grey G0ix1 , .. , : ::1 cents-riTwo caseiS Grey Goods.: 17 cent ne imie,Greit - loodx. -. ' ... ii . , , 4 E2ah ill mints -finestltnpOited do. :Po e 5 cent.. Silkplins, extra cheap.. '• • , • • 1 dtePlques. .. . ' . -. -' • -" I ress llzu. • I'mixt Linens, • ' • . -. , 130 Shawls.' •. • . ' 'i . • .•• Silk Stiehnes. • ' - 0 otilt :famines. . . Llama Laces. • - ~ , Rlchi Phann Covers: . -.. Flno :Nilo - 3;4111es Quilts:. zi La TAnhn Stock. - (001.).'S FOILS Est' AND tIQYS' WI:AR . ime IcapjAiiiereA. . • . . Fine l Casilmeres. -•- . . •i . ' N'obli y Seolca SultingN. • All Ihe NelvOltlei,, , i i - .. . . . COO 'l•:.l't llz CONA.RIS,'- §,E. C064. - it . I till - ...A!:1) 3IXIIKLIT STitEttr.3. - ir.Anraa>l.ll.i.- ' :. ' 1 , - QIIBRIFF'S B LE .REAL ESTATE,Bs' virtue of I , u - 14-y. Ntri4 L,rtiri. Farias and ilstrod out of the Court of Cmittiron Pkam_of Oinn4y, and to me dl-; nveted,there will lie exiio4ed to public sale or out- .• ):t.l; JUNE nt lurlf-past 1 Wein, WI afternoon; at the - Come t House; ret thee Hu •ug.h ter Pottsville' ' Schuylk Count ~ihefolleny an' tlencribed real cit . /de:to wit : _ - 14,0. - Ktk - mo attuitte, at Maktiepn Borough of Potters le and Mount Carbon; i•ichuylkill Minty. Pa- the in du braiding being 31• feet by 35 fector it h a back bi tiding 5 feet by 10 feet, end a side Fitt; building I', T, , t, by, ti feet, and the lot or Mete of ground and dirt lage appurtenant "tfr said build:. Inn, and•agalsist on • shrine basement and Brame ar bor, 12 feet by 1.: fti t. milli the, piece of ,ground anti curtilage tin•reto, a .1 against one stone hmement• and frame arbor N . 2, till feet by 12, feet, with the piece of ground ani et• tillage appurtenant thereto, and against one at no basement. and frame arbor •N o. 3, thirteen feet quart., with the piece of ground and cartilage :ippu enant thereto, and ngstnst one stoner basement an frame arbor No. four, 17 feet ,by 4 IS feet, witti the ple •e of gorund rind et:Tillage a ripe r t enant thereto; and against one stone 4:isement and loupe arbor Ni.. 111 bi,sl6;fect„ by 21 feet, with the piece qf ground and curtilage appurtenant thereto, and' onestone leukernen, arbor No. 6, 10 by , 17 feet, with the Meteor grown andcurtilagepppUrtenant there-, to, and against'cm.i storie basement and frame arbor. No. seven, blO feet 12 feet, with the piece of ground ...l r arid cartilage appurtenant thereto, and against one atone basement and frame arts)? No. eight, ti feet by 9 feel, with the 'Acre of ground and cartilage appur tenant thereto. and against one keno spring house 21 feet by 21 feet, with the piece of - ground r arl curtil • age appurtenant t eret 0, and against one s one foun dation and frame. unclog floor:18 feet by : feet, with the piece of . groun. .and curt t lage appurtenant there to,l and against on stone foundation and frame mu sician's stand :20 ‘et try' 31 feet, with the piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant thereto, which ?sold erections. strnetures and buildings ate near by and adjacent to said snafu building, andiSget h rue tommonly known as the" Park" at 1111151.1... 5 the property of WALTER LAWTON, oWnenot reputed owner, contracnrrand bonder. • 1 • ALSO- I -Ali that , pertain lot or piece of ground,i sit uate in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuy kill Coon . ty, tot:tided northWarthly by Sanderson street, east wardly by Third street, seuthwardly by Minerva is street, and westwaollr byjot of. Willialn 11. Davis containing in width on Mlnersville street; ftteleet 8 inches, In whin: o wl Sanderson street le feet, In depth , along Thirst street ::14 feet 1 Inch, and in depth along lot of William It, Dm 114 Ztt , feel, with the atidpurte non ms, eonsisting' of a 2.story frame store antiwel-• ling braise, with rick turd stone basement, and al. story tramsl hitch n attached, and a 2-story Trame , dwelling house w th stene basement and "it 1-story, frame kitchen at cheat; ati the property of JAMEti, 11. FTTESIIIIMQN M ',.2ciewserl 111 the bands of ISA-, 11E41. A FIT7-' 4 13 , ONS, his'Adin !mkt.' mtrix• ALSO—AII thaneettain farm or tract of land, situ ate in West Penn township;', Schuylkill County, uti•' - Sojoining lands of oseph I- chaefer, .i.lfred Fridiriel, Solomon Schaefer, David limits and others, con taining 37 acres, more or lesS, with the appurtenan ces consisting of{ Plestoty frame dwelling,htiuse and a frame barri ; al, the property of DAVID IX:. SCII.IF.FEII. 4 , .• • AfJ•4o—No. i.— Nil that, certain tot or piece of, ground, Janine •., n the eastnardly aide of Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill i County, being compel, of the lots marked Nren :tat, XII, 324, 32. - s :ixtandt:7;on the map or plan of the Norwegian Addl ion tb pottsville„ and which are bounded and deseribed ' ita folloirs: Beginning at a• pest on the east woolly side of Centre street, thence, along It, mirth 2.! degreel, west 20x3 feet, 3 inches td a post, north 16 degrees :St•mintifer, west 210 Met to a' post, north 507 ire 4 trashes to a past, and north 10% degrees, west 66 fdet 4 I eche.s t. 3 a post, thence by lot! ~marked No. =con said me.p or plan,. conveyed to! John Mcßarron, north; 79% degrees, east 73 feet 5' Inches to a post t set 14 feet westAkardly from the niiddle of the west btanch of the Mount Carbon! Railroad, thence' tben.along at • that , distance from the - middle of said mad and by said John Meliarron's; ground, north 1114 .16 minutes west 60 feet, thence by lirldget Cutren'rt ground north 13 degrees 40 minutes west 7p3 feet 8 inches ton post at the; southeasterly shiof dhe said Centre street, thenees along it north 231. lmires 10 minutes east 47 feet T liudies to ,Stolle. Wanted nt the southeast corner of Centre and Coals eeth, thence along the southwest ern and western s of the latter south in degrees 50 minutes east feet. 6 inches to a post, south 114• degrees east 311 I t 6 inches to a• ost, south 5* 4 degrees•west 7r4 8 hurlers; to a peat, and south 1K degrees east 599 fe 1 7inehes to a post, thence by land of John. Farnum nd others south 69 degrees 51 minutes west 395- feet 10 inches to the place of be ginning, et:titian' g 9 acres and 51 perches, more or, I lens.- with• the up art,enatmes • consisting of 2 two. story frame dwel lu houses: with 2-story hame s back ftuildinis a tamped; ,[.object newertheleks„ to any right which • e fount Carbon Railroad Com pany may have i . occupy any portion of maid lot of grotimi with Its • diroad, and excepting the lot or piece of :gonads( it to the Pottattlie Gag Caravans,. ~..Nl3. 2—.111 that • rtain lot or piece of ground, situ -Nate In the Dotong s of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, bounded nortirwa 1?. by =Other lot of the Schuyl kill County Lum . ~?Car and locomotive: Engine ,Mannflietu fin g .• pony, enstwarilly by Coal street,. SouthWardly by to of Edward Morrison, and west wardly by the M. , tet Cartsitt Railroad, eontidnlng In width on Goals reet, 473 feet 4 Inches, more or less,tn width on t • e Mount Carbon Ratirdad 461 feet. a inches; more Or - . In depth along lot of Edward Morrison 150 fee and in - depth along the other lot of The Schuylkill `• my LuMber, Car and L0001:00. tire Engine Mann uring Company. 163 feet 6 Inch es, more or lees„st,th.the appurtenances, consisting of a 2-story brick edstone planing mill, with brick' engine and boiler , eine attached, a 64 horsalrower ,team engine wit . 4 hollers, Illooring tplarter, 2sur facing planers, I • Liaising Machine,l tenoning nra-• chine, I sticking . • gamine,• Ijig saw ,3 eirhular. Bawl ' ari d beaches,gtu Atlathes,and all other - machine. ry, shafting. twin e • •,eonueeted with sablmill, 6 frame lumber sit •is d 1 frame Stable. _ • • , NO. 3;••All that , • . lot or piece of grenna l sit. ' .uate .in theta: I . ', gh of Minerlivllle, Relay kill • CouritY,_eate ' nib feet h Point On the eniftwardly • side of Emattpree r ea feet more or lests,northWardly from Sonburt • , • ` thence eastwa .- dly along land. rot IVganil Kline._ , too 20 (vitt:ride - alley. thence( northwerdlyetul, '' . rallel with Eront Street. Irr feet, niers or leas, • - theek, thence westwardly and parallel with •• an - • eY street, IMtnet to Front arwc,, ''thence south • . . long Front street l feet, !nose' ,nr lent. ta 'the • ler beginning. With the imports- - 'MAC**. •• • • • f 14,2-atOryframedsrellingienrse„ with', 1 •. • .• • kitehen attached , a feetory, fraroa.a • • •• • , S. Irani stable,* fume waser: ,shed WA 2 • • • • -as .the property of g THE SCRUI, 1.1.• CO Eli' . I:llllll,E c kgiße ANDLOCOMOTI, EEN43I E 341A.,..5fUP,A *4l :CO3IPANL - min)...nit that, .etain 1 Or cos of grlXtrod.stit _nate In the. t • - it of Pot . EadiniuclU Conn lar„nnunded ~ . , warily by ItithintOngo street, aging.' atichaeltnrney.aontirellasUrby• 'Church ;and! Jeftliraltly by . Mt or. George:nu. Awn. sea alb; !, width }Slime. rage or Tam mak. in depth:Aft:W.; OP" ' - ‘410,, with the appurtansins cArer-- frame dwelling bourn ,a, .24nourr frame. back bane Anomie; as the prop. i.;„- -7 .„ pla-mlll, trebtinkil4 the, t I '''l MI porbi too Idtcrr t aor OrMily 041,00 Pitot whore Ma /41/ 0 5.nn! tios loci* econstrot Vratatta. Afilellthader, '§lfikti the meet' ;gore of tesidletmildlot ; ..13Vir 4 : owner or re mantic& sari val. be told - ` 4 48 .'EVYNSIXIPOshniX 4411 4 1 , 24 /W - " Wia ' Leatcts New York-- .. Eastigt ". :East in Penna. Junction Arr" • • Itbadg • _ Ave at Pottsvitla l EDERICK'S COAL I- , MUNE. . JOHN. ROMMEL, 34. & MEE -~ 1~ ~~ ~ :: -.. F., r;.. ~A ,~.~ •. OEM 6.1 7.20 10.40 1= Fop. THE SALELOF MY 't COUPON OR REGISTERED INias 90 andAtcrtitd Interest is Curia* % 5 5A 114119 " 11437 . 4 , • •i," '."4." - • ESE Piitented OISTI Ea 111 M FIBK #BATCI . 1 pjtkrtitrtlNANlA* , S'S"b* • v . , - . - ..aiv.i..." - " tize= - I lialinsi- erls l / 4 : , ar- Amicilow illinlike silk.ag 11111 , 44 7 . 1111 A 11 4. *al* 'K E111 ,7 1 , 1 41 1 r 41 : 1 •-, I , - •', • • =4: 2, .:- • ,• ,1114, I - -• ' -.- au. ftitillidastirif"llP".".. ':l4l Perr 4 1 ' :, `r• - 4' airealen. '' . 118146A1 t 3...e' . ..:, 1, , ,-, ‘ '',, ' 7 '- j , ' , :• ' `.,,,`, . ' ; k4 ,l 4SUfiii; "- :-` ' 4- ' ,-- , 1111010466311 7 :: : ' ,-:: 4::',' llialariVak:COSPritte.l '.; ' - ..7 ' .4:.; . • s: ssutio,sti.o, , crravitm "- incepoottor-a i r ioneettcm:vt toga. en in • w in!' a n d ongtountLea. suit as la ut Wiles Ivolcil,t e tities Interfineeess, firintainnt a44 ers, " ettl are man al t,ta i rthoor lablab dtsl i rous e 'irif jr na- !p" . - ~at,— . - , I 44 ;:4-..q.• IaFCON. Vine , Tabist shOwing connections of the L. V. IL with those of the Phila. & Iteadiug R. FL Co. to aboktrom• Pat:n.lllB and intermediate volute be tureen Reading and pottsville. • ' 33 A. M.i A. st.' P. Leasso ...... 5.g keel • 2,45 I • Reading • " • 10.1.1,1 }g4 ,Perna 8.3.5 ILI 5.50 Arrive Easton 9.15 .-12..40 485 " mow York . * 12.15 3.40 :11100 . • r. nt. P. m.x. • RETIYANINtI. • -12.00 ' , 3.15 1120 ,6.00 7.2.1, E..• P. M. !P. M. -.Per 'MAUCH CHUNK and. Intermediate. ieointa leave Pot wine, 6.40 and 9.00 A. M., and 2.45 P. M., ar. rive at Manch Chunk 12.00 It $.45 and 9.90 P. M. RETURNING,' leave Meath Chunk,4.4s and 10.4,1 P. M., arrive at Potlaville, 12.1 and 7.3 i P. M.' Frpr all . pointe in the , Lehigh Goal Regions alldloe Towanda, Waverly and Halide: leave Pottsville; '5.40 A. M. • ' • Row. H. SATRE. Superintendent and Engineer. Eirthichem. Dec. 9). :de '44r. ;" .CTAXING AND DUBNING.—D. is • opt neces agy to journey from ,the tropics to Alaska in: on! rto experiEtteelhe extremes of heat and cold. Thousands . tindergo all the. Inconveniences of-this thettnotnetrical change -everyday, or every othee day, us the case trat,v tie, without the trouble of inov' ing over the threshold.- A word: with these lava!, untary shakers. What are they doing to expedite thetr return 'to a medium temperature?—to break the ichilis and banish the fever? Are. they dosing themselves , with• quinine„ thereby Imperilling the soundness ottltelrbomw and impairing the vigor of their, brains and nervous system? Some of,thent are, no tieubt, but not the' majority of them, it Is be lieved.: The value of Hostetter's Stomach Fitters as a harmless and certain specific for fever and ague understood lard appreciated in all parts of the Z.oun- try'where intermittents prevail. The residenta of snehdoetilitles begin So take It early In the spring as a protection agallist the miasma by which they are surrounded; not all of them, perhaps, for a blind adherence to error is the speciality of, aomepeople, but the greater number, . • • If there Islay Axed -P.ld In therapeutics, lt'is this,• that the Bitters are a far bettersateguard against all • the varieties of periodic -maladies produced by an wholesoine exhalations then any drug or compound in the materla titedica of the profession. This asser tion is made with all due respect to:the faculty, but beim; an important truth; and one that nearly con cerns %the health or large settlements in Various parts of the. country, and indeed of the public at large, it is made fearlessly.. Founded on ample and unimpeachable testimony, I t defies disproval. To break up chills and fevers, tut well as to pre vent them, there • is nothing so reliable as this whples yegettAble riistorative.. 1 . 4 • JAn I, "70 • • 1./Y G MA- .I%forotlian.l2ooof our licillsTlNG MAGNI:IT'S arc' now In Use. They are simple, durable and easy :of operation, hence thedarge number sold, and the per , . fect , satlsfaction given. Send for illustrated catalogue containing sizes, pris and testimonials from parties-- using them • also containing price of our Wood, and iron Cars, Iron Tubs and Barrows, Dock and nook Blocks, &c. -, also containing Much inforpia lion useful to Codmerchants.. - . J.. P. K. DEDEIIICK Sc C0., - ' 'Albany Agricultural & Machine Worke Albany.. Jan New York.. HENRY CLAY COAL. • • • I Lei ta . uotify my friends nn,ltl,k•qml)llc g;;liti 7 qtly, quit,' tsar° nppointed THE SOLE A"INTI) laclii.:l4VE AGENTS ' . . . ORIGINAL 'HENRY CLAY COAL The nractr and repuigtion j?(' stitch is so well •••.„ known.ln the ; inntker, as to need • • • . - no special,cominent. 1 . .• • It nrlll be itzprED AS USUAL under thy, owft 1 • supr •Aslorr. - ' :. . JOHN .11. DOLTTY... Fri ortx , May% 70 4 . • • ... • 05, 1 4 Walnut Phlbida. brlpic;:r_4, Doane St.. Hoston,• • , ( 53 Trinity 13ulldiag, New 'fork.' May '7O , . . ' .9". • . ; h of lie t • ... • d .0.- The advantages 4nd attractions of this LO.t.V,Tor investment purposes, are many and important: • 1. It is istsed upon'Une of ttm Great THROUGH L'lls 4 D3ncrirEr.* TUT. REAECiAlillAlcri Tits WEFT. 2. Tug BECURiTY I 9 ALREADY CREATED. the greaport A:lithe , line being In Niineeemhd runn ing R 47 4.4n. . , •.. . . . - • • . 3. The Loea.lTraOle, from tire • nrivatied,Agrieul . - rat. regions and Iron and Coal. deposits sunotent, m t ire urge an d pto table.. , - X 36 avid S3B Eolith fitecarn d S.CriCt, T 1.4 enterprise , ' ree'ttitfell inrour)orr . • • firoxttAirt PittyriXorrt from the States of yirginin ancl:We4 Virginia. • 5. it ht under the • management of eflleient unit wrl.frgttowN - CArrrAt.i.sl7, whose nomes•nre guar ant l-lt (or Itc• EAULT C-03tPLXTIOIV 11114 inures:4W operation.. • . • The.l3dirls can be had either in , o. ~i. form; fhef hams flit:Or - ears to-run, hoth'prierlibel and Interest being paiithleitt t. The Bonds em of denombiettorls-or - • , LADIES' itIANIE3yING GOODS... ti S . Black 1,...q• 4a , e, Siacqu :14; INA ntA, -." 4 1.1.1. - AT - W,ES T t=OL4.)':"it C ta.ooo.'aisoo. imam 'bearing interest it the ,rate of sli. per"„erilt: . - payable-14y lst anit Noirember..lst Prima our *Waal/3 as*ciaintaii6 ,wlth the Wrath, and exulltiere of thw . Coinpsny.. we !plow , these securities ta,be peculiarly dettirible,Uridlusitatile Ate safe entidnytneut of surplus Cniettd, and fending (3loyent Bonds, investors, Trustees nt'• retailer', and others Whit' pester 'tditotate security 'ritth !mum:m.l4n !mune. , _ . Hoidens of trotted Stutes• IFTro4Twentles , • - Meet* iwilettietiTteseSendir, ring pre win - rate: -of int e r m i t al/ 5 1 !i atin g a iqn gr rs PeTti4 ter : r un and so klUbte Sipcifiteal6 to at tlt• 140(4 Exchange *elv,eoa,exi****tortlibi lion.. at t h e talp jut: - f _keit ‘hif: non& - returned free:_:or es:trees_ •-•- ' Psuispb sud lull liO:inusifion ',turtkished :-anatoticauon-. , • : •OF: ~• FTtiCES: NoA. ill 2 3: 1 . dit ESC itm STRZri. IDFLPI'TI RE NOVit OFFERINO TIIE, WfWEE OF TO El - • • ••= 1 : - . STOCK 1 DRESS GOODS;18IISS :•ETC. EMI DA.BABOLS . AND - .BIIN I:lllllilELLAS.—till 1 the latest styles , Laths' and 'Eva .Lace Parasols, Pongees, l'initiLScalopeil and „Rallied, Silk, Gingham, and Alpaca Umbrellas, with a fedi aline cif Real Whitby and French Jet Jewelry.,, Fine Gilt French Jewelry Fancy heather. Goods, Fl ne Fan's , Vases , Toilet Sets ; Desks, Dressing Casey, Workaewel and Ilankerehlef Boxes; Brush es Coral* andTollet articles Blared variety, with a full tine of Firth Fancy .Goo'ds, superior in quality. and In.exterateln price. .. •IL DIXOY, ' %:100 ^1 South Eigth street, East side between Atar . ket and Chestnut, Philadelphia.. May 11,.10-20-3no "TYPHOLSTERY. ( I ,H AR - LE S L. HALE, A 14611. StitE,EiT; PIIILA.D_EEPHI.A., • . offers for the Spit:rig-Trade-a eplendid assortment, of •1!TOTTINGIL01. AND REAL . LACE CURTAINS - WINDOW BLINDS. ." .• - • •.:• • • AND- SHADES, • - IN THE :NRyt'EST coLopo AN,D - DIGNS„ • Window Cornices 1n . 0 . 11t, Walnut and Itose;x-ood and Gilt."..iFurrature or.covera fitted, .- cat and made. .SPHING, A•IN.TD 11 . 45:JR . 31ATTESSpi • • :MADE Ti) ORDER. . ' Agent for tne - . Patent Netalie spring Red, and tot the Patent Spri . ng p . ixttiteler Window Shades: April 33, IV' - IE.I-2m DANIEL It. .I.FAEcITE.Ii: ::: IT , FURTsIITURf . -'WARERQQMS ; r , -, • The it ode rsiguCtl hivi rig greatly increaSed in the addition of the • large, four story building ad- Miprng his fo:rdiderplace of business, °Ten; great in .diticerrietits to rill purelmserg of furniture to give hind a. call: . Ile IS confident of being able to please all 'who may Stvor - ,blm,witli their cu)doim and his ex.- • periente of twenty, years.in business is a guarantee of his ability du turn out the best of work. Ile - per- SOnally Supervises..his large work-Shops, and any ar ticle nod on luuid will- be•mdrie to order at the lowest terms. A jarge stock of aLr kinds of FURNITURE ennAtaatledm hantl„ . n EARcarE. setlt:Vti9 • . . . thirinents of ';-1,21 . . . ._ •-- - 1 - • " Ao:srp.v . et: ENOLtSII, ' , • ' -• 1::: ' , No:KI9. ellest.nul St., ( pposite '' ..e . on!.lututla! Uotel), ,•- . . • ..• . "And .."9•Souili'llif ' SL, Plitliiaelpi.lla. ''•• ': . April It "iii . I_ ,_ lff.3rri ' . D..II.OGEILS; •- R E B..UIL'ItEIt. pins tx.kr. :AND • StA.NEFA6rnrn. •or TILE . 4 , •• • , lOW* • ait • ' .41 1 4 4t i ' , o I • Also •• • ; iR 0 S RE I A.C - 1 L',S; , ititdlol,l.:ll4l.TT gTII.DEt - 4 ,, • Lltarr,' WACQNS'. - .AIO :111:ETONS, .1 .; ROAD 'AN.M•VAIiK A SPECIALTY. • S 4 - New and Elegant Styles of •Cwrilagefi p_rodueeit• ; A.pril SO, Wit ) -I tiff r , •OR . A.ND I.NII.IIGUBATION,- • • • . HOMER, COLLADAY t, CO., Replete, witiaall,theCildice_vt • Noretilk cif ehls . • ' • ' Toarrirtit witzt • I.l . •.lvorcts .0r - E•nstitAilrE Is,bctrti TIHS 36L'ItKrf Fort A.STOIk N , GlOr LOW ILA t 4:3 Co. eonelnOe ttnit•li Li . only neeessarY. to ,9not6 a few of 14elf off,ertags;as antsnilev6f the Kt: 'mint EltrkEltil fiTOCK., of, to finance an early cal,. • " danne Mottatri.,37,4 Vents. ; lkonpfe-folft•Poulaitl Idohairs, 17, Cents, ; • : 1 - •': , • - ' Ikonbla.fblft Norwich. Poplins, In- tlie,' - neW; 14ght, fthadeei, 46 Cents. , - • iroyLea yar;v:widexagii.l - 1 ts; '2".1C0at5..4 ;"rintai Satln__Cfntkanag o , nstloto ,far titib Oinse Wallanif.tonot illa. • . ' • „Onticiac anti Vlue#Digitmito.Ftrapoittwl, 44;tienis. Real Reololi 4E4 ; oo*2ipllent . - • • - •...• 11.4 ro cases or,Vretiili the Pleee 4 °T-Wc.emtee -- 4tP., tidy!' ( 1 :004 50 Pg!tez., • f4,f.. • ,' • ;141 - toiyouo_ thy: bostnotkos, scor st.4o tosl3 pet. ; slink • *Mkt .or ti a lstrst decilittoittlieriati rani- ' • • ket; frolostfo.qoplity; last i 2 : 00. : t .• fittittion Raiotkik extra 4ipt7i.k fink* "OS *leek.! 6 eiteeeileit*eirlete4 -r- t: • No& atzivailttviges, ail trllttlstand: iiia#l,Nsl. op, to $ll 2 , • •1 - ,t' ••- SELL tIAg.NrAC k • • .113 - 144 ws- starktittWOOr • -1 - sat kbidifOr **Me , Ik. 11 0 11 !IA 4SlitatP -,ooriletig 9Est it rsilliplitaillettiV. Am* tisik ffA FaiwirANDelriter-W4 den al the Clatrata • ~..libbok ' -corm liteintaftwarmoolitend— tltglawaoars AND siaterk • asiII*PA V ISIO W : Wrz",•%.! , _ 1 4a* , :i one* • - .".. ~r:~x~r CONG_RESS. From the New York Trili9ne or liairl9.k - r • , r-i.., - . - &*!-- ~.;-, . rd..EAND.•• . • ••/ The Limo 'rack Ihtalt - jltabbeer .. 4iidultPlier Sew : : toneed — Theltrigittou-Ittnitaaldlit—Death,or Clertiata. • - Me, 31Ory 29,—An armed . , guard, 'ordered by t3overn or Illuumberkiiiv With the coneOrrenvoof the, hank noc4T'on goord,atthe jail. in this city ; to . 11 rent the estm.pe of the parties eonntwtpd With the Lime Bank:lll,ohbory. • - This Relle:yes eal derwood from roponsibdity for their, Cud .toll V. • . • 111 E FOR*-FIRST TE,RM-SECOND SESSION. • -• s EA* A T.E. .1 , • - • • • • • W'AsitixtrroXi . May 21. . Mi. Anthony, in. reply tatheinemorial pies- eidcd yesterday by Mr. P.oniro.y complaining: . ' of disc:in:nit:Won in the laws 'of Rhode Island" against the tuditridization of citizens, 'said there • was nothing in the Constinition of that' Mate.: contrity to the Constitution of the United Staie.ii:• 0-laws Matte hi pursuance thereof.. When a, • tlillonthetaobject of which 'the - ettittor had. 'given notice Was introducid there would be . no . • ditilculfy in maintaining the law' abiding char acter of tits State and the righkof the people of: • Rhode Is nil to regulate thehr;own attains. . "Th ousii reaolutioafor that adjournthent vn :Jsitly 4 coming up, a motioitto.pass .it over ' was last—yeas, 20; nays,•32. . ' Motions to fix the day..of talkiniument for. Friday, . July 13th, 18th, Friday s 22d, .wemvoted don by. Yeas and nays. Mr. , Cor- belt moved to fix dilly tith, as the day. At this Point the nuirning• session 43. - xpired•and the Of- • tetinth amendment :4M coining up,,Mr Howard was awarded the'floor ; but yielded to Mr.:Came- - roil, on whose motion the Anding business was lard aside, yeas 31, nays 2.101114 the adjournment,, restitution further debated: • Mr. Corbett's mo tion was host, When the resolution was agreed to as ;Intended to fix thii time tor Fr iday:,.l Lily 15th; '_yeas 35, taiya . 3l. • • , •" • - • .At 3•Welock, after short ex . ecutive . session, Sep- . afeionk recess' until 7 o'clock:. The - afterneen session wrf.S devoted exclusively ,i -totlioliusiness of the DiStrict. of Coliimbia. . largen tim bur of incorpurationss and other bills having been passed, the only MN:Sure that :gave rise3o discussion was a bill for the paving - of Pentvivlvania -Avenue, which-was opposed by' Mr. Knott. in &speech so interspersed with witty illustrations and 'droll coneclni that- . attracted all the In - ciphers giresent in a circle araund him e and proiAiked continuous-laughter and applause. 'At the close of Mr. Knott's speech 7' 411 . 0 Lilt went over. ; • •, • • , , . . !pie Speliker-.nnihnkll yell MeAsn.. - . 1.1gun,.. , .410- eutucanctseiztoy n - i>.--the Cnnferonee Co4llll4le° on the - atrin y bill. _The House tacit at lialfliasti five adjourned. - • 1 - foUSEl3.t..7Pirys.uxrATlrlpf.- Mr; Stevens !Vint the. CoMmitteeL'ori. Affairs, reportedta theirelief or the 0111- and crew of the ship _Nightingale.. the Mr. Bale, front tho stfine committee,r?poited a bill to compensate the officers an&erbw of the Koarsdrge, for the I lestnietjort of tho •Alabanm, authorizing *190,000 to be paid frotn the Japan= , csi...kntleminty-rfundaniiitii,,:mcli sum had Al ready been received for bolinty. Passed. , After discussion; on.reetion. of 'Air. Ma,ynartl,. the bill µ:g lair! On the tablo-‘•7l to:50. • . • • Mr. Archer, from the'same conarlittee, report ed a hilt for the relief of thnotiksira and crew of the U.S. slirp - Wyorning, nittliorizingiltp,ooo to i be p ci„_Out of the Japanese intleuMity• fund-to - the officers and - crew of the U. S. Ship Wyoiningl; who participated in - i-the aetinn.:at Japan-, in July, 1863. • rife Rouse, at 1.:30,look. up the Louisiana con- tested election cisc of NeWsittint. against the resolution of the majority being that ;Richt: - Ryan. is not untitled to the seat and - .that'J. Nelkehaut is. - ' • . • A messago•-trOlitobo •Senitte having been re ceived announcing conctirrenco in the'Huuse ` resolution ! for:Anal' adjournment :rN'GY'znj ,:4 . < '.,~''''S WV EMI ;5. = . _ ENE -...,. . . _ .._ . . . t . .::.:'; :•Wlik O rt li ;T ' ' ' r "...'''.'; 1: - . 1: - - • 2 ., ' '.::, :.: :, . .-... ', - '' . -.I!C - .E . l} - 7-7 . .... ' - --.::'::.:[..:::': . . „ r - , f "U s riNAT44l74: neanntrogc"---- BE =I VI UMADELPIIIA; " May fib, s morning -the extensive four , atory b a 'Lru.P.:tri , from; ine street to New, ,• • ' U ii-"'" house , by. P. Perot Zr. Snti,-irtardatriti64* Lose . S.rsi 3 O(K); cover e d by. institingie;; „ c • ,May 3).-- , At4repuhely twelity_nldnutft pied, two;Welotik tii.daye the - liitate,,btoOse bell began pealing forth:Abe ire- sonant term. 1,2, 3,4, 0 0,7; $ 4 . - 0, 10,11,42, • mounded the:old hell, and ere:the last - atro - ke,_ eelmett , in the air, over ime.thonsand,:psiS. •sons had gathered in the State house row • from North, front:lP:oath, from 'East. fie% West...- The denie rnaea - eime ahrgin it i n -, and in a - few minutes over, three theusaad people - :assembled. Every one; Ingoirid the .e , wse. so n nni ,cerpanles cable pearing i n; an d an inimense scene otexeltement was thole. .suit.. Presently the bell ,ringer of the'State house.:,- Michael. Mnrpli appeared with a young man wearing a w h ite hat„ 1301;4 taken before Alderniall Rerrt.lr , N u rik h Yi testified that be - feuntt - hitu r ktrm og the bell, hieing asked why he did ',i01, -) Ate repliid!: , • "Nerty,titinms or, freed - an:cant' no , He is evidently insane. _ , WASITEVGIPA;C: 11110 ,• Ileioratioa or Grair*—Gen . .5114141646,:;:7!, , : • MaY -prepara.i'. lions-are being made' e for the'decoraticin. Of the, soldier grav'es 'inst. The Secretaries of Wa tilsTavg are allbrding .every facility for carryingCout&the plans laid' down by the Grand Army. Of the -Republic.. The Marine and other band. associations will have a rehearsal at I t ineola Rail on ,tho' evening of the - 2Gth, : preparatory for. the et, Gtvneral.'Sheridan_ teiegrapipt that he has agaiti gone to Montana to watch the-move: tuent4 or th 4 Sieux, who ara becoming Very troublon'ke„ anti ' have to 'be treated-with strict inilita.q‘l4efidine. - .