FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. ' e fitiSc,re'..,i!itt.s ttl; SATURDAY, MAY 28, , 1870. ' ' .-RAT OF ADVERTISING. -.. . ~. ispAe-o. - i l It. Im. sn.' Sm. I ern.] 1203: , . , I square (~ -Inch) or leas ~1 W I lt W I 40 if SO .1 9WI 1.3 00 C "Squares, owl Inch,) .. `: 001 1 110 690 9901 18 I T 131) X tkoarea, i 13 Cal a 60. 999 LI GO woo zoo 11 1-Sivares, '1 AMI 1 W l2 0) 10 01 19 90 4.5 00 - -- A LP.H.AIIETICAL 8 P.ECIA L.NOTICER. , -Stngle Inst./Sion cents a litre:leach subsequent insertion 9 ethyl f line. LOCAL Init.:L:4S NOTR.....—Second Page, Cents a line Erns lute n : each subsequent Insertion Me. per Itne. • ' ok:NERIL OTlCER.—ThircfPage, M cents a fine firs insertion; each subsequent lriserLton la cents per line. 3IA BALA° Noncvd.—Vi Cants ear-ii. FUNERAL NOTlMS—Arrompanyhtg Deaths—For tau fines M cents: b acldltronal line 10 cents. • . . Tiff:. Ff/NIAN. IIrICLESQL7.4—The N. Y. TRIBUNE . eaks of the present, position of , the. Fenian movement, as follows: . . . - Tho:seat f war on the Canadian border is : transferred from the steno of inglorious failure at Franklitilto the west side °flake C.hamplain. The forces of Gen. O'Neill have - been scattered . 'in every direction,..and .now beg their way, linniew.ird. Their arms, sold to the country people.; havbeen :seited and 'gathered up 'by r t compa nies Gove tent troops, or whom two copa i nies preservr the'peace on the border at Frank lin. Further west, Gen. Gleason, with 2,000 tiler', is fouf• miles across - the border at Trout . river, a shout distance northeast of Malone, and. has intrenclied his fxtaltion to await, Instead of 'moving forqard in search of, an enemy.. What i , is to be tho rpsultof this inaction is not difficult to 4inagine.l The ,A.tilu.re. of GI 'cis' on may not l.prijvc as absurd as that of o'.:Seilr, but it see:ifni certain to lac as 'Can/plea% Reinforcements hurry forivattl to Alralone only to 'augment7the inevitable -disaster—not to prevent it. It MCI evidently the design orGen. U.:Celli to seize : the two mirroads to Montreal- What the plan iu— is cannot be conjectured from the reported movements. ( ADE REJOICING IN ENGLAND. FREE ' "The- Ito , Trade ..Circular;".says': "lin 'provemenf F. r our local trade ia. likely to be stimulated 'id only. by the 'redaction: v .effected in ,a 1 the Anieric tariff, both on merchatit and'pig imp. ln London the effect of the American tariff reductiena has already been experienced ,in a large influx of orders for the class ,bf goods I , p.which it it proposed to reduce the duty."— lied uctiou, btt duties stimulatei business abroad, 'and reduCes it at home, starts fires in .English furnaces'andlputa them - out'at home. And this is Political bconotny I ... -' - "Better t • Free Trade a while," says Par ker, 1 the: W nderful advocate of Amerlw Ivorkingnien's.interests. Who cares if wages .JI,O go down 'o $5 and s6.for laborers, and $7 ~ ,ind $8 ftir ruiners a week, if I only get the ~;:liernottic lomination the ensuing. fall for • , the L slatitre,. by advocating Free Trade. :Did notliride in'a carriage with Represen; ..., tat lye Steel through the 'streets of Pottsville ._,.. -- anddidli't . we both look like: Solon's, who (..ati l lualiel4vri for the people. Steel works . for me—ant I .iNprit 'for him. 'That's the . way We arrange it—and -you know We can keep these NtOrkers in the dark,;--they. are so .easily lect—dintil we get: the offices, and then they may gcl to the bad place; until another election is near—and then we will :charge It '"all upon •iheßepublican's. . 1 ' - i • PROPOSai LEASE OF THE StlirrLKILL CANAL BY T IE READING RAILROAD COIIi- PANY.—llierepoit which has'been•in eircu !l lation that II e Reading :Railroad Company contemplate inking a : permanent • lease of .thetichuylki 1 Navigation is.contirmed .hy a published n 1 tice of tilt ('anal Company,. • •lilling a Spe'Fial Meeting of its stockl()lderS . ior4he 20th lof June next to consider the "preposition to lease . he works, franchises, ataipropertyl of the liehuylkill Navigation CorOpany to Ole PhiladtlAia and Reading Railroad Company," The terms offered by the'lload - are as reported, the 'Road .td as sume the•debt interest or the Canal, pay 3 i)er cent. per !annum on the preferred stock and 11 per ca r nt.onthe common stock. We have no - form& data at hand , to which to: refer •• to • find . the i bond judebtednessi l ofte Company, but under the r.. 4 -proposed tirritng pent the Comphny would have to elt . arks7,o3l)o4 above the e±penses of working the l'aintl,to make the annual pay m q ient to the. e m qual iCopan' tiered. We 'lave no dot that this could )e (lone in a • n• w. 'p.m's, foil the two improveme\. its can un .io estionablyi wider. one management, be worked aq..l4ilter advantage. i Tio.., piliPted leas'e. If .cons4nnuated wjlt I place all "tln. - oven ne, , , raikway and canal, leading frion this Region tot ‘ inarket, ex t eept the Mallanoy an d + Lehigh link, under Yon trot -of the.Readbig Railroad Company. II oW long th e Itegilfin will continue in this . c.ndition wilil depend upon,( iretunStances. AN , 'TOE!: to In :A N.---71 1 1tNcliNtt Who, -edited 1 • ire , kY;,rkingmen's ~..\ioNyrou, when =it was tit-d i slarted ik wiikesharree—and who was olf , ..tea to pull in Parker, it appears; by the • f.dlowinu na 4 tee- front tlw Luzerne.Umos, I- ahout -tarti:ng-another wOrkingman's pa 1..!: A fter—le was dismissed ile - stuniped .-1 he State for 'aeker and free trade. lie has :owl: more t: lent than Parker, and Is what P / -1: - ker is get inn to be, an out and out frees tu:td,.r. lie i r „ therefore, the: =Most deadly , molly tlie* . o.rking classes call,. have, hut 1, ,: tr: t listaiUllug this, while they are advoea= • . , tilt, 101411 wa s 101411t\ - age intlnenee i generally, r I .I: rown:in6l - the support of papers and men Who only Useltfie.m for their own advance :livid by traili!,:king hi their prejudiee against , 1 : i . those who 'empoy, them: , " ! • we learn Mr. Fineher's new paper will be i5,..0 , ..o ed at WilkeNbeirre on or about the Ittlst of June.- 11 will lie soniewltat larger than the 17... s lON. and de \ • ,:e.I to the lob:rests of iabor under tile title of the \ •.; ruitArcrit IVnit}:mAx,. Mr. F.'has4nialitieations i- .''iit I riy 403'1014; hint to lite work Which 11, has .a.4.ont. Ile le.trnest, nustrions Una honest Id .:.1 ,, • I NVith Stir : leg goodsenso, en t it ushudie, uhriost I -,,t le. in hi, I.N - orlon to the laboring loan, and p....-- , lng pby,/eal and a tental poWicrldo utak e Ids ,:tlous a vaihtb:s. Tii. ,:nitters 'made a mistake : . v..ir Id got retaining •M r. • Finener upon I ~ .',. cif it.4E't r Mogrron. after he ha&lielptsl them' .._:..:1,•, iv tilloa4 , ll one of the tnoSt stubborn fights hOsifhrislex'erdtiatle .figaiust capitol In this ~ ... Poiltbial rhiloitiery and individual treach . ri.i.`tVed hielOwf that plare, brit .We hope the , :i i.r2610; etf-d his region will at leant .remember .o, I 1 . .0, ;.r.1.. his fidelity to them by supporting - hts• i.- o. '., , nterpcil I:" \y, 'll6t, this is the fourth . or . paiper 'stake , l within the•lastfew years, i;:ri for thdir l'QuixotiC" Character, as the I N nir.t.tiott:-Iy 'terms it—they fever' wrt predict that it will survive' NioNr - rnitly permitted to reinaininuOr rind l or Parker.'s control. 1 'NE6 . I.I‘• AN6 . AN ENGLISH ; A(:1-:NT r ht. Waslliigoi - ; Cgriesponcint of the Pni.:s vita u~ the .f )Ilowing : . . A persodal t ifliculty occurred at the Arling -I,in I lote,el to-t ight heti% eon General Negley, t olimb:'..r 60 , T) gre , ±i from the Pittsburg (Us t' •it. and ielin rodman, of .New York. It ap -!, '.ir, that I 'intiOrr; who has been hero for some t• to • I,l,hvi lig t i o defeat'the Lynch, hill fur the I , A i cal "f Anuirii,ani cum:i:tree, met General V , ..Jev in the I. lobby of the Arlington, and i. Iv _n n a ef.pvc saticol 'about the‘'dehate in the I I. , :sc t4,-41:13-; - 7 (70dman denouncifd Mr. Lynch, •.:" Main,. In .4.4trong tern's, and naado, some .r.:;1,1.; off ill -;i vt i ailu,:ioio, to protectionists and Inc sopprirters -of Lynch's bill. .General . 7 .sTegley r..niark.at that it:*odnion talked as he'did because IV.I, his interest.LO do so; being - the paid agent , t;e•_ (71vde 'shipbuilders. men like the I. ,1,., k. Too - this , t7odnian replied that if General ", ..-:,•,,. stateid t is in fun, ho did not . care; but, ;• a Irne:st, th !fit was a d--:.-4 lie.. At 'this r, I , ,ark Gan; Nfcrigler struck Colman and lied him own. -The 'latter repeated the -1' ii , irclangualge, wherOupon General Negler I i:',l: him anothk , r blow which sent hint tograss. i ~d romi, in theimeautime; struck peneral Reg -1• y v, lib his cane, which Negley 'seized and hi. - 7,...acresii - lib) knee. The spectators then in -1..r... r-fil and ,Kiparated the combatants. •cod .om aFtonyardsialedotized to tlenerial Neglev, ,:el tic- i ,, Aqic , -i 'Monk hauls, and were frietv . is - ~ i, . .,. I, ill'iy I,e o:ati.-1 tnAl Grmeral .1,..4. , g1ey's •eisi.trk.al i - Ju ' t 11 . Mini an being the p.ild . agent of I P' Llir' l " i. ' 4 l/ o (l)tihic . Of proof, as he wai so l'll Illat!,li liii./I . tht• It i.ir,of the Ilottl.e t-)-day hy Mr. 1..-. n!,•11. Tiff itu NE in et - ailment on • t :Anti r say e il t ;en. 7sre..tley dr sehlont "makes' ... 0( .,,,h ( r5, iiul iti the House his ' , . -,, tem,and 'notion . tn• grtietrally right. Ms brief remarks yester ky to the -agent. -of the. English shipbuilders ho. ~p no , :e• the -AF Ann - Tie:ln navitratiem hat,"A p6logistie far English offenses could only I:,,..sarde.d ft...oessory.thereto," was at imee , Irs,t and fruF.. ilf the Mannet.in Which he sup- Prole. hi: opin4ms by knoelcing"down' the in agent w4s not preolaely coinmendahle, h., punishment which was inflicted was. cer .,i 11:y. provoked! . and abundahtly deserved. • . • - -,... ~.-. . Tin re iverg T .tiireo asisa4l4lflatinns in Balla -1.,,,ry last weekl • ' • • • '..,' • 01 iottcts..- ~ f- --±t s i‘ r . -1 3r t!..n;„ ear. sunaequent lunation ' trap .1 !;„ 4 I. the /taverti:4•lnent of the Dartford Life fn an -0 ' ,e-r too:titan. Tills Vompany has sonic special fea.: , ~- worthy the 'Mention of agents as well as Mit " c .. . l i iirlia.Sets of Peruvian Syrup (a pro.' t ,, l milutlmi o the protoxide of Iran) are can=, ,,, i against IN; ng deceived by nny'.of the prepa .,:..m., oft Peru Tian Bark. or Bark and iron, which q.., b.. "ffered thion. Every bottle of genuine has E , •i'l i A a SI ICU riinnt Peruvian Bark) hiodm in the I.):ol3ririE rilu.Borrt.s isgrow-ePrnenAsixo. - . • , , . . 1.. nine Imslitrr willi.“_ Stec An rite. And tills ,•tu.. ildna Is Belli ty. What do *clay is laiantl ful f . I ..cr: - .l39arei l t cnt iplt.llon unini luguriant heild o; „r.,. hat whit prptliee,thlrEP? Ha grin's Magnolia ii.d.ii will ntk'l . any lady of thirty appear tint " 1,1 11.•;_.• and I.yori .8 ktitharion VIII keep every hair 'i 0 ..: 1.4.06: find n aka it grow like the April 1 i . ..:. , ..eids' the hair from tarn! g gray, °rad= ~ , : airtitt, and ill the finest flai r Dressing in the )... mid, and at oritsi half ordinary rod. /(9 01 : 11 w/mt 1 ,, act rid of. Sallowness. Pimples, .13,1nig-marks, st out - put , lift,,:ete , dn't. forget. the Magnallaßalm. 1:1 , 1.N. . 1.• . . MU ME —When they have more convicts ' than they know what 'to do with in the. State Prison at Joliot, they get rid of.them itt a novel manner„ The warden leaves a gate Open; and when BTew try to run out, the guards ahoot them. Two were killed in that %w on the 10th. Patent in applied, for. _ —How Women will go back on man for abusing them, and heap coals of fiks3 :on his head or hot' soup in his mouth., At Lafayette, Ind. ' a man named Mather split bIS Wife all up with an ax, and was sent to prison, E and what did she do but 'get sewed lip and go k 44 eirry a bowl of soup to him in prison. Thsrottien is a queer 'Act, don't. they ? Zhe eoat 13;rrcti)e. porrisius, JUT 2(4; iao. 'mg :quantity sent by Railroad foi , '; the Week 14- 1 .33,489--by Cazisl 3.ooB—for 'the week 33.587 toils against. 1031 tins .f3r . the oarr.iip&nding week list yells . . -,j ' The trade is duller now than -it Cra3 a week ago: Strore, with one-third Eg4 mixed; will only command •$9 03 a -- ton far shfppltig alone cannot - be sold over $2 50--I.nnap, Steam er and firoken for the Iron works .t;. on the .line commands froth $2 75 to $3 no. The prices now, with the few working, do not 4verago per ton at PSrt Carbon. 1.70 r the coal sold for city consumption the operators obtain' all they _ • can, and there Is no fixed qU'Sations: . The folleWing_rasult of the Atictioti Sale of 'B%OOO tons cif'Seranton Coal on Wednnsday last, in New York; shows an averege decline of About 10 cents . Peeton ( since the sajo, which showed a decline tkf lt3 cent; per Jon from tho .141nrelt sale, giving a decline of 2:1 tents. per ton-on the awage since the suspension com menced. , 'May 25; . April '2: Decline. 10100 tons 12 Du utp ai 12 Ct.s. - . 12;trin "-. Steamer 11:, Steamer_ - 4 21 9 " 16.06) " Grate 4 :12 Grate__ 4 42 14 " 1.0/tlll " Egg " 451 Egg 455 4 " " Stove, 5 tr,' '27 " 12,100 " Chestnut' 421 Chet..._ I ;11 6 " Average decline about lo'centS per tonaver , ..agedecline in April 1R centsper ton,: The dead lock continues in thi! Region, and. from what We can learn a majority of the mete would go to work if the Machinery Of the or- ' ganization would .permit them to do se; but the 1 machinery is so arranged through the tlitTerent ' cominittpestliat a few of the leaders 'can pre-. vent an exp,kession of the majority, talk, the leaders publicly declare that the men On go to work if they choose tO do' so. But there is a secret power that operates against it. ..Tricy do , not vote by ballot, but riCii tore, so' that eYery Irian is known who • votes tigainsti the leaders and is'reported. In sonic: inStanee.s . Utehibers have opposed the .viPWTfof thole:tilers; butthey *ere ittarmiiately Meted down, and 'we 'have heard of one instance Where %one of the mem bers was threatened with violence; He at- I tended no more, meetings 'of potitse; ; and • a considerable. number of the' hetter•crass , of miners who desire to work and sago, their money, are . ruoying out of the 4:.'ountyl—a largo number gave gone elsewhere to, work al, any thing they can get to do—but the number who have left the County are not as great ire it is re presented. Many go away in the mornings and come back at night, and, others - keep in • their , houses. There are still it sufficient.mimber of men left wlioare idle, or who areivorkilig at anything they can get to do, to mine fruit 40 to, 50,000 tons of coal 'more a week if the Collieries • were all,. its operation. At a" - lower 'scale of wagt•s, Which would require an hour or So longer work, the' same collieries would pr+luce an extra qtiantity: of coal with the same Miniber of men. • - The proceedings of the meeting of theAnthra cito Board of Trade, held at Shanio‘kin, will ho foundr AL i in this JOitN. At 'two coOierieg in the f•Aamokin Region the men have ac eitpte time, basis , presented by the . ' operators, and thiiy hai•e gone to work. No more collie ries', have gone to work within the liNt week. The ihipmenls this week .e,xceeil tlucile of last Week 4,6.17 tons, which we prinidpally .'received from the Shamokin region, • 1•': 4)1: 11 No'.y . York vorrospOotlont tyrit! , s as fol )li-54.-3... • .. ~.. . TI/ 6 '.LOOtrpre derilllC from April sale Is about 10 nearly .10 cents from the. Marclfsale, and tlils iii = the face of, an almost total suspension. In your, Ptil:ity during that whole period. Can any 'stronger argument he tdvancea for thc.absidute ne cextAlty of a reduction in the rates of wages 4 ! • At the meeting of the 'New York Lehigh Coal F 47 change to-day, it was decided not to.Jitake change In the price of coal for the month Of June: have received' the followiii froth our. Philadelphia- correspondent The trade remains 'tithe same sluggish Condition as it has done during the suspension. Thy coal now 'selling is principally from the Lykens' Valley and Trevorton Regions. riNe have no reliable quotations as to the prices for Schuylkill coal, those receiving it getting the-beat prices they can obtain; The de ;dine on the last sale of Scranton coal Is about 1.:2!. cents per inn, principally on the Stove size.. The New I ork 'nark:et Is reported dull.' d'ari....hasers of coal here inf(;rtned a yester-, day that the above corresponds .with his ad vice; -from New York and Boston.° -With the few working, eoal does not now cotninand au average of ezi a ton at Port Carbon. He is only paying $3 for two-thirds Stove and one-third Egg. He would not giro over $!•2. 50' for Egg alone. The track. sUnis up as follow°s: ISO 1 WIF.V.K •TOTAI.. i WLEK.; TOTAL; IN' + D , A nth raettc. 1 -----,1 I' Oh' It, 11 It - 1 1,0)1 I:2 10:37i 3.1.449 • 94.1,71(1 cl 246,457 13,1 i Canal., .1 lAI,I IN , VIIRRI 20,754 ,1` 111,44.'1 I.\-7.1 RRSt h ! 1,931' 919,09 P 00.171! 1,249,1142! 2.07,147.1 I, V R ILNth; . 3,!0); t . 111,49 V! 114149 L. Canal ! ! 2)174 112.11 G ir --- • &I : 30A 100,791 I. may It 1t..._ 1,804 303.1.74 22.333 30A.1:79' ' 114,0f3 See nt'li.tith I', ' 19.7-.% . 5e1.0291 37.703; G 7,214; 91.3 U do 7.iith i 1 9.)))+3 . 1.131.9.31.1 13,5 A • 211,473 31,437. Penn It IL.. t I 2019 =.443i 2,1,436 . 39.2.1.9,4 61.2.10 do Canal ) ! n 7 3,C75: pal - azid , 700 I) .t. 11 Cal.. i !! ! 41, VD 3.22,4151 55.279 ! .Ttl:10.1 in. 113 D t II R R.-1 1 . ; W. 57 4. 13 .1 1 2131.00 4 , 103i= Wyonling SO 7,601) i =,737 • 11.744! :.7 1 49:' 9,700 . . 'Wyoming l'in . 131iarriokin •L. !" 2' • 1:1: IW :"al 9.871 ' - . • 111;33 4,313,1,r 3111.413. 4, 4 101,936 • 111,30 4,.54cm 193 51G• 7 cia • 3,373, ! M . ,1 • 1,1141; 17,8!'9: - 4.7 7.76 i 43,1911 7,411; ; _I ' 2,161 •Seriti-Anthra l'rovertnn `Short Mr Lrkens V C4:1: Al'llltrnston Elf; LicL VW. lEREMig MEM , Rrnal 7,re.ro 9;451 104,'2114. 19,7'22 B. Ar . it. it. 1!".,,i1j; ;pn,d,r2 .124.;d2 l•hen . .1,G.C.17' 111,419 19,7:5 - EMI 1% - 20.5. 5,2tr.t.fr4 To . titf;t111:1:111,1, It will .be seen tint the , t;tipmenbi; for tile', week read' ::(;) , ,245- Lona, ir,:,.ainst 1112,901 for, thy! corrcapontling week, la -t year. Thr.iwing off the Cumberlanil Trade, which was nat . 'cm- - br:weil hi our table last year, it welithl .k. stank 325,236 tons agaitr:st 113,1:97 tons -r-inl.roaso f . or the week 204,959. The weekly quantity pf coal fi'ent.ti' , market from July 3 to , Deeeniher .1,. in , 23 weekS In LSO, wai4 as follows, in round nuts s,: Irinir, Jul y. 3_, .. ................. Sze prrnt .. 19..,. p...!.... _2:15,000 4lc t.' :' . 17 • • >......2.74. 1 ,00.1 “ - Si 159,006 - li'll 3. ' 7,... ....... ...315,(/00 " • It .220,004 " 11 •• - • 322,000 '. 4 • ...4 .25:.5,0,41 IMM Which gives an avers the twenty-thi•ee weeks ' rrhe two Com prude+ coalmen eo.l'wOrk MIA" ,tir ekdi: A. fresll4 ocearresl uhMi datnagpd Calylls and Railroads. Tbe.shiptnents of coal this year to data are-as independent of the Ctimberlanii now embraced in our table.: • . '-- • In IS7O to date In Is 6 .... . . ". Increase In 11470 ' 2.11.0'.0i Present shipments. 3,10m00 tons per ureic, tor • r 4 weeks to Jii1y.3,18711, will give ... ................ 1.212,103 . 'rota 3, 1473 I to" lo Front this•must be tletluettol t hequan tit v sent' to market from lilay to July .l$& 1. roue • ueel., amounting to Also surplus, M 1137 - • b t gg iwthiet less quantity in market July • ' • 1:40, than July 3, 490,142 ,7 'fru ifk. ' Extos that tvill be in nnirket Jule 3, j,S7+l 1,1,;.2,75L Which will leave an excess of coal M et .l3, 1:470, of 1,162,731 tons over the quantliy in Market July 3, 1&j:4. es - en . if the Schuylkill region, part otShamokin, and the-Lehi4llNa,vi-: gation. Company's collieries remain idle during the cnsniiig four weeks. . In the, present state of thodrado it is ilot, be,' lieved that. the increase this year _repiretr to , supply thp Market will exceed 500,000 tons, on less . IiPkTS should 'role 'very ,low .. With - , h te present ,weekly shipments of 318,(X10 tons for the balance of the season, - (y.-hich c.7u14 be in creased to 375,000 to 400,000 tens if all Abe-.re gions were in full operation ,] it Will ',give a sar-. plus of 414,0(4 tons to Dee. I, 1870,.' and .this 1,1 added to 1,162,781 tons • •would give a iiurp us this year of 1,51tr,7_,5i• tons, even if. the collie es, now.idle, werelto continue Soto Dee. 3;lB7o,anit' no interruption .-should occur in the .other ke gion!irto obstruct the trade. , Those are' ; the fig, ures—judge for yourselVes. - - .• ' . , With tho • present ~shipments,'We (Wiwi lie- Here that the price of ei:;,sk 1 tsn be tuanitairied, andlof course the. operators cannot resume Un der any circumstances, so long es the Men per- : sisk in demanding wages based on $3 a toil for coal, when it does not nowl:ornntand that price on the average in any of the regi9nsi and if ail were to go to work the prices must fail ei,•en low s4s{l a ton on the average. Poi men aye, KO Cleirly in, the Wrong inthe position they have' taken, 'gist they cannot elipect, the Ryuipatby cif any interest in the region. If Alio Present:stato of tillngs oontinueinuch longer, the Sheritrwpi be et Work, and • ninny of those AFT o hale cor tidetl, in these mon will tia*o their property swept away, and all kinds of hitainesif-be com pletely prostrated, which: must *Celled' If distress unparalleled in, this County ;and viliF), feels like contributing for the relief of Abase 118.613.41 13.101 EMI MB!I • Id ZO,llll :UM d 11.174 !.... 1, 95 4941.1 91. K; EOM 132198 MEM Mil SEM 110,(01 3.16,1 BE Di • ):.111),0111 • St - 3,CKq' . ) • 311,CR10 1 ) • 1 7,Q1n 13' . :178.0)10 " ' •29 , • OA) , - - . 4 7,151,091.) gc f,g; 10,(ot) a week I`,,r Tons. 1.01 1,721X"13 4' 9 14 I TI-1 MINERS' Jo ,= =- =4o who were offe than prevail el nem; It: wottl leave any ppr . persona bo pey eurnatanees. tnlr • work,at wagon, even higher evrhere 'fit al hntnehes,or he hard and '-nehrrstbut to starve, but ought not ankh tined to Antler nnder slut ieir ; I _ -..less the' en in the other Rebus shOnld , strike against ' 'Aftinetion of limos', and cheek , prOduction there; 'and the trade continues + ii now la, Were is no hope foe Selnyikill ConntY this year, so long as .the Region is controlle4l hi , a feu ignorant fand stupid it;tulars,'Who are thus : tolablii,,; the Pedpietif wages which they Ould receive, to sulpro.h,thetnieltes and•familieN instead °leant ttinga large number into feet;; ,- .gars and paupe ', to be supported by the 1 etrn ing of other.+—:' e say robbing in every sea of or the word, an dfjusticewertrdone them '• ley would be in ttlikenitentiary, *beret better . 'en are intarceratild' who. are not half as H T tY as these- leaders aro now in rice:.ling those who listen to them for advice, soppres "iig T the true State ot the trade, and' resorting tol all kinds of lying filebterfuges to lictray those Who confide in then. We warn them in tiule.-wen 1 the current turns it will be - quick and deeis. ye, Ind' thonien, who have been deceived and !be trayed, will be f(mnd (Initial uprea%onablci as yott have, fnadeithern to. accomplish your pur poses, and all •heir fury will be poured lout upini iiiose whd either-refused to give thendthe truth or purposOy deceived them ds to the , ifate i -pf thejrade. Yjou may try to cheek It, , b(4. it ;will be in vain. - Woetell you the storm hi al- rreadrgathering. anti as soon as the truth as!, re gards the..true.ttiste of the trade flashes oflop the masses, it will. hunt forth—resolutions 're nouncing papet's which you fear will give ,the Men the truth, Will not tlitni4ish but Jolly in crease its fury.. Mark that.. . ; We again callitiplin the miners anti Lib, ~rs 'to go to work at.i, the basis-offered... You cannot receive nio.re sya;es in Sehuylkill t:onnty niov, unless mare than .half tho colLiericis e;mtitote idle, and you (42; be.eouipelled to take les:4 in a very short tinie. It is'your only faltersiatlve in the, present state of the coal trade!. unless Doti desire to remaiidle and live on the eharify . of. 'others, or spend what you hate saved. IL. A Schuylkill !County miner nt ltrnuc7 Top, writes - home that there will, in all prl,bahilitV s strike in a sluitlime. This miner states that he can only make half the wages at lircrad Top that he pin mak in Schuylkill Count3j; and liaa to work harder:,lHe says he can earn einly a da'v there. Ifere, for the same work, he could earn upwards :4fS., a dify. This don't .I . o l ok ne if starvation banes Were paid to the miners in this.region. Tun Mcixrro* indignantly denie's that:sotrie of the leaders had been purchased ,to keep Schuylkill County idle while the other RegOus are at work. NOw we have been Informed bye. a gentleman, whi),ret a rned from Scranton t 11 , w data ago, that t4inen working for- the compa nies, whom the li?aders here tlennunee4l ag trai torA; lire paying iil SO each per month to the sup port 3f the minerti l in Schuylkill County, and it is collected off the pay rolls of the men in the *t ees. We do'noti - ouch . for . the truth of it—but if it is ' SO; and only a portion of the money; is appropriated to , pay the expenses of the leaders here Who arelillo—they ore purchased by Ithese coMpanies to keep the people idle here. . • By keeping'our collieries idle the men' the!re can no doubt it ake . from $lO to :i , 15 a inctli I mire, and they ..an easily 'contribute - $3 50: a month out of the r wages, and nialintuoney liy the openttion. : ' , M EI:TI St AINtIIItAcITE BOARD Tit.t --.Vstatt.(l !need i ng of the Anthracite .1 toard .of Trade was . held,t Shamokin on Thursday, - .lday In accordance 'ivith an invitation ex tendtsl toi them it, large number of.operators'andi dealtirs were-present. After the usual rontiAebusinet, n Committee on I;esoluti011% waSappilintitsl, Who. after eonsultion reported the, followini: i• )7CIITTEE ^ , eneral meet lug of ,rnatoperaoirs. ttlnrell 15, 1t , t711, it wa.s alfirtned thlat there made to the workmen w . 3., [trade more thou Was. Walrranet. , l find not w It ilstarol ing that nerir stehuylk 111 region hits shire het , •ll cottoned to.deellne;thererore 'e. re-alfirni our earnest " tit•lerid l line work at our colllericts, unhiss 'iforetoinottneed. de thanks of the entire 'trade Of to (hoc,. operators, who did riot front init did principle . through it, net with tea IC eV Idence of our final . sticeessi Is I 7aet that great tlls;:ath , farttonjic ong the Well; wlio„if 4,11 to ther ieneed It)' designing, leaders and 4•lsed would long since have re 'eV enal tfing the St-110'1101i '4 , 1 share of the "..I.ntitracite',Ctertl. itt:PoRT int• Wit me Ews, At a held nt Pottsville,, tne offer of-wages in the state of thAl by the tirlee of e0:11, ly the whole of the bile, prices have el)l 1:v.1'o/re .1, That 'lllation not to resit; ;at the terms hereta Resolved, That this region are dull sign our pledge, good and evil repor Resofrefr, That apparent from tioi 7 I:IIo\P 11 to exist atilt free ebolve, until ft4 the terrorism exer4. gamed work; thert ulon to have lirtiMt • Trade. : The aboi•e Tri ctutianinmusly ad, mule rind rr , vintinu• Nvek )pted. The followciig, A etter was then read : • snAmoKts, JSac 21;, 1 , 70: 13.•ARD ov TnA DE •-.-G , Plb - longt/re to report thiti'my notit ntthctbasis offered Irk th•e LaNt. 1 he have .resu med wor Trade,. Mardi 151Ifi mrB mapfetfully, /Urn o. It. I )ot• r.l, of 'able and interesting ;u,l - at Ijourneti. After a dre ,, es, the'meer Ect"r[vt: lloAtu) uF TICA '..;.p, SEVI11.11: .EllO4ll Journals express great regrkt . tit the exodus of v Ist numbers r 1 7 11, ,-1 i o. A.....e... ilrtalaliS from Londowto thin country. _About two weeks ago over eight hundred Men, principally the employer; of shipbuilding eablishments, left the: banks p 1 'the Thames Inn birly fdr this country. ',1%:/i One ran , call In que:tion the utter collapse of the iron and ship-bullding trash's on the Thames. Half a d i ozou ' 1 years ago, the ban i s of that river were alive N\ ith Iron Works, ship-ship-!j 'Wing establishments, and oill,_ 1 Cr industries morelir less connected I heresy 011. 'At this time,-it Is hardly passible to Imagine a greater contrrott than thll same locality presents: As to Iron manufaciairt.r g operations„ or ship-building work, there Is scarpoly anything going on. as com pared with the activity which prevailed a few years ago. At Mill NValt, a large establishment Is :dish lately in ruins. - Numbers of ship-blinding Yar.iti show only a wreak of a departed industr3. At Black Waif, the Thames Shipbuilding and Engl. , nearing (.mipany are at work, but their operations are on a far less extensive scale than i 4. represented by the eapabilitios if the establishment. Tine sta!t I Works or Bessemer Brothers, are being dismantled, is about to be transferred to a ~,In South Staffordshire. The 1, which once turned out a large 'Reis, are now so nearly paralyze.] lover half a down Rmatl iron 1 In course :of e r onstrortnin 1 The closing • of NVis.dadeh IS to the depression of triakie upon ast ries to which we have Millard r. permanently driven Win the in. Mine they have been develop. le rapidity ' utsin the Tyne, Tees i the lower coat of iron, !vat mid entering Into themnst t net ion Id itre also lower hi the northern . dulon. in speaking of the elia./ .orktneti, above alluded to, the i ! t os and Cowl. TRADES REN,'el.ly s i ial disadvantage that So'ffilizky . multi be leaving its., espcebilly . g do not leave in auythinatlike a. The strength and skill orotir land artisans, we ought bv, all jlt is well .wortli etaolderation eauticit be donettiarrest the eur ,rat lon', and to / ttirn It tato !MI ITI• teat Iviteested. . . . . ,sl.;tsi:nn 4a.ys: Emigration is it the .7ilrsey on a gi eat settle. tealite„l'S }Vivid la and Min noso witt'abont 1600 'souls. for Nev lif / Itrusselsrand the Nestorian, YOrk,anil the latter for t/tiebee. to sit] t • alth between II O and yesteiday, .- ' 11.1.113C0AD - %M CINAL, 1 , (1. :. , • and the inaehinetk, new establishment "'hip-building yard, tonnage of iron ves that perhaps not vessels are now: upon the river., .I,tork-Yard also wilt the river. The int t. have, no doubt, beet Thames. At the siitti lug with reinarkaht and Clyde, owing to all other niateriali e iron ships. Wagei,i i rivers than near,Lbt gratlon of skilled. tat. North or England a. Men! hays: "11 iS, anti}', of our eikilled Men!. ii,t the old and youn{ the %nine proportion lie,t in mole - 4,714'41 Meant , to keep. and' 1 Whether spinethhig • rent of•Bir' . 4.lan etni I ilekk,...qyliere It i;ig • ' , Tam .1 London) • , F. now iproeoetillig fro tin Wecineminy the ' in left the. Mersey 1 . York ; and the ()Ply , the for:net for New and Montreal, weer.' Lilo more. tttii I grant., _-.. 11 • COAL TR A 7 - Br . The qu;nl I ty z yr.nt by lti•Thartauy lah!: St. Clajr ' ...... ....... Port (..ltrbon Polfou'llle • Schuylkill /lkyen Attburzt l'ort• Cilnten paylng Th.44:11 C - •al rc.r Cutnpu.ny;. Ib Tiitaft , r Wpok 1‘17410tt. , :1y ' this • . . lail mut and UtsaW'fnr thu yrt4 Total TG •ame Clear last rear ... • - ScOUT L cp 'l'ht; followlog IA the q M:nc 13111 .0 S. 11.• • Sch ..... 31.11 t I'reek 3(t. Cartxn • Izt(beiry (I.thd . ..... 'NTT RAILROADA'FOiCkO Anoint raw:ported la ut,verl LFltltill COAL.IIIADE--is:o 1.F.111,11T L.110A1). ! • la:1411:ft) . rent xrnt-by Lefl44l.Valleyjtailr ~ ~ 11;4 . t 4,• giyl ending ou Saturday inAt and tor ,ar . • mning . I.I44APLott =MG U. Lohtzh M 'Mauch C htuilt --,, —--- --,, . . . . ' T , stlli.. .. . .... ...,. .... : Z..........: ............ . ... '.... .. .. ' 91,..11' 1.1-1',1.1 - )$ :tomee tit .!....ne......_..........:-..-...., ...:....., 2. - ti3" I ,0GA. 1 5.1 • 1 --- t — ' - ' I ocreme '• ' • • .L,..... $1:179 ' t., 1 .:rii , . ~ i Lk:111611 COAL AND NAVIGATIO3 COMPANT. . . -• _ . . . . • (..k. _.The /blinking Is the sillantltt rltt ol.ehhCtramptittod by "the •( nnl end Italtr,intd brthe Lel a.l n - bd .N.l.v. Co, ruz Ow. ,hi , 'week. , e , iduz,,, , rpti eisturdAy even lag 41.41‘ r . f .;-, s .; , • • . •Vl'Prr..lV , Tr/TAh.... ' i . ay` . (`Wal' ;; T'pe.(.43ar;siThs deny,..d av pillows Frenn • Typtr ittlAtti *lo.n:—. , • •• I urairtovv. lieetiu'ltesulevt Less T 'ael, tioich EMI lELiWAKE J! ; *„ al [WV% CORRAN T'yi COAL TUIDE. IVllntrintqf n 4tat s eiii,nit ne , nonl trinqpnrtiNt liv thP' 13elawnre cued e"anut the Baer ending Sat , urilay ILO. • WYJAL. TOTX4 nir.fr 30.309; lezt , cm,741- =I Jim!. Hy . . „ . : ..... Fur the !grin; perietl hat I.ly Railroad rr• • TI-'H C 0 A..L MARKETS. - PRICIII OVCCIAL DT iiis cisme. - ' 4, .0 Liu or 4Arg lust .4.un,u4sr Pr uswisiruswick- ,' (ciutaucr ap NrOrki: .- - ; " •4* . iu - indisesora4 . 4r,.i :-. ' • c.. :i n t .a . a >,l - •-•-!.= .'. - • 3 ~' - _.. r.c411.u.mi.r.r.. ma-,, • ft. t i A,h 'ri t .pe uf .d g - i l l. 4 =3; Clotitto4 V* -- .. do ,sueruna,... t Loce4B. Lomb, 4 4is •.w.A.kui,i.amp..-:- 4 4,46, ~ do. 4 I._;D , giciuder,.. .--. 4 4401 do 4 tif ; Brote4---- 4 4, aft „,. 1/0 SU -. 4 Epto rd.... -, -.- t 4 4 4.01 .Staytjo4 • g 4 itn4.3..n . ott!. ME EC= . • . 170 • 1:,9+111 ilij EINE n. . II - 9.1.1,1L95 7.7.64741 . - I %/1,4.11 1 I laillei •. ...'2177.1 1 , 2 r 11%4 , 2 04 •1,4413 . ral,t;;S:l4,, ... cgi ' a•SR iti 1”.1,93 pi. . I WE:',le.! /T.tl:: 11. 1 %4: L57..M17 1:141 Iq,rdi 'lo;k4, 4.a,41.9` 41.1,117 .I TOTAL:, 4.2 t. apt nom 4.1731 • 40.SJ2' • =1703 - 1641 ...... • . . . 6171'..2f 7 WEN Te. 77 43.1111,i 4'l}l:3t -' 461416 a s ti A lrest im ' n m Ala". q p_ t Steamer 3,40 ER. Nagirt77... Chestnnt.--__ , s iiii t, To the trade byeargo or cosi Rod Wllkeeharre and Pithstoit W lab.. XIS 1 54 14rXrals Valley', Red A.sts- _....... ilo I, ID Shamokin White or Red A11t........4.--.L... .1i.4 i 01 Zerbey Valley. Red Asia So.k4 From yard or 'Mart 53 to r.....-ent4 addit:7,o. By retail to econsueterx. . _ .. 4.1 , ... .....• I iiaf 7 1.14 (Immo' Creek anal Comber:old Veal, "t . o.h. bt, Loma Point for 5tdpi,ing.........,......_;. .. ~...... 4154 SOU . i r rr a - NDRIA . _ANDRIA ANI) GEORGE - I'or _May :7, IsTh. Oftui r xre Clerk de Cumbeiland. cargo, f. U., - .7 4 :3 - • • r.ruct: Or vi... 1 .1LP.4...\LE5* AL. r 1 L. !le, Gr; Egr. Sto . 0511. 1-sekavaion3. Welikeo-$4 ti.s $3.11 ft 0 33 . 33 ' e.l so .4.3 -4 75 4 7.5 414 5 Z.l 5 71 , 473 do - York . * 4 •X; 46: .1 u. 34: 93 4AL Scruntoll. 405 1 Ol• I y 401 5 . 15. 4 91 Pdtston. - Newburgh 140 150 4 J.. SCo 5 4 f I't. J0brp.401_...4. - 5 .54 5:5 5, 5 1.1 • - 3 50 475 Ethatklirort :Al 4 5 . aII 5 71 . 475 Eitt'a 4 c 4 t.P ,, ct and Pt. lohnaont,, Itoutul ted N'erwtrurzh. 70 orquA. PRICI-2. COAL.' Parri" - ir:i !At. Duly. tI 25 Attinth - Lirr. At , Dobt. Delivered at N. Y. C.l.:rrengs - . Illock. !Lug,— ...... 75 'Wrbtstoretand...—..--;--66 Gown. . . 1 "' Linghn t 75 :Newburgh $ 50_ t;y4l twy , 2 11' We-a 6 uu -.•--..- P.Ctutt. —.- ... ' 4 . Wet F.iirMouut Sik---.. ..... -- . 1. ,, ~, ,rnll-at , ELP/21.A.. Little. I.;r:coe 11..cy ..... -..... 1 rca PcArelion 63.4 - • J. 7 fgl ealeclon in. 1 SO • • For :cLick. trout - 2.5 to 51., ceittt • dark 75 cc.sic< t" fl 1 , 4 ' APIA. " , •1 Fli . thin Cu Ne-.e y,,rk- kt An—to Itcrcton*2,ls43' tl. -_:::_________ COAL FREIGHTS Msa Itrrn ,1 '1121!I, 't 114-7,,n el 9;4.2 4) , 3 tt 5.) Itartf,rd . ....._ 1 -• ‘• I 10- 2ul . 1&r SEld•Retown ' 1 7 , Lynn._ • 221 :.a) .• t 771 New 4;1131 Vo Sentry I 75 tialtitwore..,..-... /4. - tc•.• ...... 21 , I 1 , , Waktllngton:..l..t 1,1 : ........ 3 (4, 1 Ur It.ctanucl _ ...... : Sartt.trel' • . :to 1'my;41,•13.t, 1': !!; if 7.,.; ..... al 121 N , trfl.,ll: . tll • • P..extuet.zet le. • 21 4.;:ixemon .7 7 , Nrwr.ort 1 71 1 Fail River ....... I 71 - 1 tzirlighlort .1 tki Tnun .. '2 • - .... '2 • . .. . . • itynnui. '24-) _ . .... I.» • . , 4111riey Polat-.. I al - ' 2 '5 Nantneli, , t ..... e rr- " ,-, titer , •••• .` 173 3• 2" ,- Wo - nlouth:_.. 2 ill I S. , lrlrrnt 1:: tow I 71 '1 21 1041444.. I 71 . New Ilneen • ,1 , ... 1 ul. 1 4.1 11;1111." itt Norwa 17u ti), ins OP . TI:thiSPOIITATICRITCY TthE. • Cl" LEltuso I:ArraloA 6. .; ; r.. sc. 11. S.' (lb. P• rt,, ;Id .. ......... :Oft fo CO V-110 tq.! , ti r: ti) Plulo..iclr.l/111 •2 1 , / t. 14 2 . 10 2.10 It/ rat),) from Sote.:3•11:ill Ifoven ore h centm lusr ton- letch, and from TarbUqua 7. and Pinecrbee Itc•Ortul.pertnn hlcher. A drutellicl; of $0 crate a lola Iv aunts-,,1 int all coal shim/ e.I south of Otpe floury ,ladF.V.4 of Now Ilrmi.u•ick. (0) cool ',hipped to other pulilty a (Ir.‘wbuck. of 40 “211:..4 la.; toll Win be matte maul furtbei tiutlee. • • VIA Mooch Cltunk to Phllwleiptlla • [ 4‹ II; LCIMiII ' - ALLEY, N. 1. Ci.7*11.T..41. ANI, ,1,17.1r.1s .(). ,, Ex' i ' --- 11411.1101119., . .' . -To Euzabefbport. . •' Td I.Y.oltiikozi. : - L. V. IL , IL ... _.., ....... ......1 ..` , I . L. V. 41,1 ' 1 .... ........... ....--t 491 N. J. l'amtrat 1 1 - : .Morrt , . k JE , 05z.......... . 1 19 . . ' !I !ft t..tron SlOpplott.t. wltorvirtz .... 3; Sliii•ir:n t .rf wiii.r, ilit,3. "_. ,;.; ~,.., ~ 't: .' ,_ k $2.:17 To Port John %on .. : _ •To south Amt.'s - ea P From ~:n it.,,v,n to It "...ir. . ..njt,thport si Pt. JZ.ltri,on... ;42 ni ~*:l' LEIII6II SA.V . WATION ,04),(k..0,1, , ,', ...,..,jti,,,,i,. Plum II aveu to Phlltpshlinn.. ...... :. ............ t . .._...-_._..... a'US !tlttuott Chunk tft Philltjt4ttin{ ••••t I.r ....... 4 .... ...7 ,1 Mauch 'hunt: to Ilttnnto o taut port jottut.,,ti ..... , ... ....„1 2ot . , . , t.htpot t . : uunj 'char:ant, .. Li 1 . li ). CANA LS: .411I•y la:I tj, 51V1LL1 . 1 , ,.,: . V: 01' %Z , V. r,e . f. , l!OWi lig Ill:.• th, .1:3;,. '4 t4l ~,ipt.ri, , ; l ll. nn . thy t ,,, •1ii:y11.111 l'anal I'mr the present. • • - •• EIZEIZIE • .. • . ,•• . • .. Froni. IN.U.lr:pol. ?11, I ,, ,irbon. , .p. Ll.i-. NI. XlXlitllon Toll d i, l l o Fr.•:;;lrr I 7.1 ti fll 't..l P 7 ~..' t1:011 171 . - I 7ii '':-.. cI.C. • . . firfIR:Y.N•:Z 011 1 . .., 1i nlr ..NCAV VOrk :UPI r ii • in it yAI el I,l‘ per t,..n. . . T. , I'itil..‘lo4,l 1.111 t. — , . . Frnta-• Pt. C..r•an. Mt. Cart,. 11. !Art, Ihi - r..11. Pt. 4'll nton :n.ll i !,.. fl Pii , i, ,, 1 l.", ;:i ... Fr. i ;ht - , ,un .. 1., 1 .. a.) ~ . -•-•..-- it.. 10. ' ti :C., li No Fr..ta Mantil i 'ilnattlr. to 1'...i , i4.11...• •• Nr, 114pv mid ItiiKtol Thr , lll,:l t , . N.•., 1 - ..fh ... , ....... ._.... ..... .....2. ffil 1 . 6t1.t.t , 311 , ::41+ Ax'sl 11. "r• FlOr n• tinu . . :. .-.- ' .:-'I • . ITOR SALE ClTEAP.—st , i.k . alai Flxt tires or . i flroi.ery and Provision . Stone. N0..130 centre .street; Pot LAvi Ile, Po.. : • ..Nl:ty 21, !7 , :1j—,1.41-It— ' 2.!-It I TOCAL ANIT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. V ,Nrjss LIZZIE J AtIi:SUN, N0.31:7 MARX ET ST.., respectfully begc leave to inform lie eitt zen-s. k'• Pottsville and vicinity; that site will give instrue tions on the PIA.Nt I and in SINGINAI, othreasona- Modern's, or address Box 4al Post 4 ittiee. pot tsville. Pormv I t.LE, Buy 7, 4 .70-1 1 -31n-Itts-mill ,-- - n SLATE: SLATE! ! SL ATE !! :l if • •,. ' . The untlclNitztied Ittis,aliv.o, on.hand a large • lot ~.of lit , (11 . :INtt SLATE, or nll ; Lsize,, and of the bt,t wild ity, ivlll , ll he will sell a the eiptapest price-. The slate ('Rill he delivered I,y Railroad or Canal_ Apply I n \: Al`. KALB-A(11, Agent. • • Itarniturg,d ; '.vrks (.0..:) . ,..11 ;May, '-'2. '74 ; '• . i ,-, : - 12-i' ;II T° COLLIERY PROPRIETORS.— Want...l :in a ppoi a t Ia , !III 11. VOLLI ERN" NI FOWER or Cititty Ovritm.t.v., lty a youtp.t tnan just arrlci•cti Goan Eng land. Ivlto has a Deputy ti% erioanant,other Colliers with Idol In New York. Iltft-rencei , i and' I estinifi 'll hits front and to the Mining Inspectors of int-Brit. I,n tiove.ttiment, and tt.l large cidlieri "s inLlngisopt, Alidt , tiq - iii WERPiI 1N,,..1.51ig' llonse,fCe* York. - . TEI.A.GBEI4.B WANTED.—Nine i'Male and T, / Fetaa le Teachers wanted for the S, chord Distr of Hut ler •TOwnship. ekantlnatie.4l h , Newlin, County Superlntelent„ on M .lay and Tnes,day, Jime rth and inn in the WI iton.r., in Girardvi Ile, (4:m1111011cl ng at M. 'Penn, nine nionths and ,alaries J. F. rant T., SN. I Omni% NI ay . ' ESIRAPLE PIIOPERTk FOtt SALE. D The splendid r , .ideneo, latelyi oeetipied hp Till IL WT. in A•lfland, Pa., Dwelling, :reel' .t.e. The Is romparatively now, and has all the modern .convenietive4. Prie..'.liiw and. tetun, et - 4 , y. Apply to : Real to A i:ent, 1`.031:11:intongo Si. [ EXAMINATION —.la ciataitatiTon of Teach -. rubuc• sety—b:."l.th;e•.ltor"il g li or ; 1J; t!:t,tl •e %lit b. ,111 Lit the, new :11Arlek" SehoOl. 1% Hove e, on Friday ;it'll Sat ttn!ay.'3 unnil7th and l'qh eotntnynyin..; at n pretn , y;:s. Terni, lu 1.1011111.. tlo.yl pai,l to 'lively:.laq , , Thy aryrel , yottnily iniitt:,l in by prirsent: By order of tin, It ar,l4 .I.INIE.S I. 71)-,-.22-:•4 NEW SELF-OILING 1 CAR.,! t M! N matte :tt the . t Eisaw • •VN •, , • ail S:iri4.. of a\.;• f,r4, , ) , with If. K . ‘PE' . r( N 0.9 • , , • . . " 67 'n LASONIO'NOTICE..-(r..ss,,na Lodge. - No. r 2 r., :NJ. A. Y. ‘nt'Whit-Sontliiy,;ltine.itis„ at-,. lay/the corner Moue of a new Evangelical 10111 reit tri 'ressonii. iss .All neighboring Usigt;s, or any other: . that. can partief pat.• are fraternally requested 'to di) so, they,: srrtwing before 1.:t1 I'. M. sire re‘Picsted to Miro. af;11o. 1,0,1 g.• I . 1,,g;111:1 tiehnol 11.131N1.,!NO. liv order of ;he W. M. • '70,2•1 J. 11 INV A RI) Tturlirsi rN, -ruE - lIARTI 4 ORD I,ll•'''E AND AN1 , 7U1.1 • INSURANCE COMPANY. Want good men it, agiolls its this iaiuntc . The tere.t Bearing Platt, caeltsivily tised by this t atnv • enable tivenn.to dna li:,rge busitteo,and ohhtln rt , tt ranee IVIII•re no other plan will, int two uttt of its !hot equitable' tetstares; 'providing as it thdaringlife, and giving e,imet Justjee. , to 01.1 and youn24 .AMmts can secure unustuillv goo' contrfects by aildroa.ing . K INtissUltr ti KELLowt! M s ay , 70-22.1 ml f.:41 'Walnut St., Philaila.. - - - P RIVATE SALE.-The undersigned hi.," Fitruil - situate in WasltingtotuTowrishi p, sehttyl kill ('omity, about I,nilleS east of 'Pinegrove, t mile• distant from the S. S S. It. It., at' private sale. - The; Farm onitalts . s;l:ti acres, rest gravel bottom, 2.5 elcres, heaVy tin her, , su acres, cleared, and: the balance sprouts of 12 v.efirs' growth. The Imina:ivetnents con sist or a ,i wel Pug hotsse.swlss !tarn aud saw mill ; also. a .rodcrior omhard of choice frnit: , trees. The land.) , its goo.l -culture. wiShing to nor dia....J• or iii,spectthe sante, will, pleaqt apply to the .o proprietorn pressinies. A good bargain eon be . made. .4 'A - m.(1111ns easy. ; .1011$ MI NN May7o-22-',41M... • I 1 1-I,Ett.llV.krytEßS - GOWEN 470sT, Porrsvit.t.L, May 27 ; P,70. ititnr.rts No. L.- ~ • 1. All Contraries of the . tibut:e-Pts.- . 4 are rcuwested.to meet at their Headquarters, on . SITNI)AY. I;'..VENI; AT 7P. Mt, SHARP. For the purpose of attendingchttr.ai.lt Ito eipuelid of all Comrades to be PomunteS should not fan to,supply themsQfves. jclth white gloves. - By order of, !I CHAS. I:: BECK. Post Osoonn t u t p.. r. , 1 , ,,,13:.WALLA:eF., Post Atijutatit. ' May - . IS, '7O " ' 22-It • • tr ECALQIIAATERS C0W.P.17 'POST, NQ. , L [ 23, Q. A,at. •.;• ' POri1V11.1.1:: SikV , Z7. . . SPFM.I.-,1111111:114,:io. Z--T. All Colyirudes. of th . O above , Poqt refitte , ted. meetat their iloadquar ter.4,3lo7CTlAN, g for tho'puruo.e of deenrutin:r the I.:Yrtes oft our 'Fallen Comrades. • 11. Punctual attanilanee is. requewit•a. arr. y Cdturade intrtieipatlng., expeetvA 40 wear (t htte ai.,81..;5. dark viol ties a 'lid cap , . : ; A 11. Comrades har I rterfladges SpArninu in th e i r pr.s.:ecstrat will bring theiii. Thu nn}, having .tlictri will be furnished by the I.l.tta:rtertnaAter at. the Head quarter... Ity order of •_. . . • AS..I; 7 . 1.1ECK. Post t.nulaunder. . . • .. AN' ‘4.T:Acc, 11,:t• '2i, 7 . • • _ . . . Dl.EFlicils' . F.?...Y3-71'8,1Pri t•t, fT T o_ f n -ti n.s i s i- t i : i', ui rl a 43,4•0/ - 4.4,C Ketknah' of Tatunqu.t, in the County _or se:turn:lll,in •4411.1E:astcril Dkdrlc.t of l'enngylivan . l4, Ilaulirupt, -having peti t i0n,. , 1 ror ,hl4. tn./I/ante. a meeting of creditor/4 oiv.ili• be •1 • Icl4 -on Tutisda/4-.; Iht 1411.1 day of .Tp /IC, 1/T741,-,/ - .t'•l9 44"..-Ipck, A. ',)1.. f)efore r lieglktpr..lnliii l'...lfobarti at• No. -IS( Ccurre.l3lfe:Ct, in,thi• Iltirouch or Peittiville,,lltut the te,Nalutnation of the Bankrupt may, he Mil:died and nay blltitneei of tnectinv requlrc‘l liv Neckhal 4." - A...1r, 24.0f1t.he'.%-et ' t, of C43ngriu4s transact/ ..' ' . A. , --.4 • , .• • The,ileglAttr will •rtlf. • wileth,:ir the' Itaultrapt t tr\ .14:4-4 eon formelt s t 4/ I/ Is duty. 'A hcarin will' al,n he. .11:o1oti Wednesday, .Tune inth,lSl4l, h e ibrelhe Court at PhiladClphla at 10 - o'clock;X: :N1..., ,A-1,1,..4 parties ' lutt:resitql 1/Liy'..show catt , ,O.f.'galnut Ihiidischarze; ' • WI trtem ~ } ion.krahlo jolOt'CtulwalnlJOr. J uttge, mid :seal it the Ccitja. id...l,4olattelphia. M(iy t. 3. pr,14., , - - ... - : '4.14.13: Fo.V-, Clerk. ' 1 A ttcadl—.TOtt2/7-P. HOBART, liegistC44.: • ' '• slay 2i , •7th .i . f • ' 1:73t. CIITQRSI SALE, AT AUCTIcr,'N', 'EY 1;, 31, Tjlo.llAii 4k. ti.(*. 4 1i,j1 . 1311f/dc/Pnini, . • 4 - .:. -- • , -- .74 -- .•:k Ylth. at .12 o'cLocl;:', M. ',. . ... ` 'in 'f trpifotials, Te'nuitc. , ;(. i4a/ an Lialt ewr '1 1 1...1, ra2 , d 1?4 at. s ALL. ; TO XIAOS.F: AN .03.TATP.:, , -, 7 - .'.: ' , aro- or- tile ttiiist.• Yr/Jun*l4le -' .'. - GAS (:(iy.T.:, AND•innYtA)CF.... TISIbtR • • -,- - - 'i ..PROPEIITIES ',. .• : ' . , ; ,.112 the sitAte.of pennsylvania 'kncittn as the , • HUN TSTATE. - Itxnted betiecn Cameron • ud priportupi, Cameron County,' Pd, • *0 1• On t e line of„,the 4 1 hiladdplila• and Erie 114112 roaciwhtch traverses the property, ander the term!- , Mts of tint Itnithlq andashington :Railroad; lie. I [maßiligtOkk N. Y., and 1.4 also traversed by w timns el theilitts,nehanna , This'property consists of about four 'thousand • acres, andis underlaid trith eighteen feet of supert orlutri,, workable, bitnmitions, ;mg and - *t enni C oa l • tve tive Wet, four feet, and three feet in ; tit ickness riowopen forinspectiOn 1, and is covered with a vat? uabte.gtowth of Hemlock and other timber. Thera le alscron the 'property stlperlor SAW and Shingle Mills, with all appliances- forluantgring lam-. her, bnilt within a„vt.nr„ cittning up of thirty thousindllollars. -This property is new offered, and ' Mtn besald without reserve to the'highest hitlder, at poblie anctiOn, me Tuesday, Jtutelttli next, at F. o'clock 31.,,by 31. Thomas dt sons,, the plita•Exchage:" , • Fdr EMIIIPhICI- 4 .,Iii•CiPOI and farther raultculars,,,. 'ply to h[. Simpson & CO., 42 Broadway, ta tlt .Naw tork - Olty. or to lt.:Thoinsa & Sons, Auction . enAro: lag South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 211, ll' • . . . . EMI VILLE, SC t". 303. a (Ma t. - Aaa 3 :344 ears. a 1033 ' -12arguar 27, 1970 CEIREIM In cas:e ard pctllvy IS poll Aired for tiab dy paid an, l ii tr.: ~ora a a 7 • 4 S4l 71) :22 IMMiti PP.li )1 - NlO:'N liv:4-:;• wii'o l .:ill: Cie ('li,,iveit, Ntweltie,i of 1.114 il H I , ..7 , .. 7 1.7111:1: ai,rril r i_ 31(;F: INT , 1,1(I.:::; l)1' I)ViiiT.ABLE th)ODA I - ~ PUIICTI,I-.;:1i !.7 , : TIiiSNIARIcKT I FOll eA-'4ll. • • [ ' it . : •, , :! ' ~ , AT L. ' 11 / 4 ' '' '' • • I Y I ()IN) • • • 1- :A • 1 o•N 1:r• 111 Nl. , , 1 . , A r 1 .., s i ME iZ=EI WCI: I SIMN4.-1!4. COUNTY, ;PEN,-NSYLVANIA.! IN . OT/dn. In the' Court tit. Common P/iiitik of itch Mill County. . ' ,' , .. . .. 4 . . . MAROA rm IT E TOrt hy her next '-.. , 1 frle Ward bhane, , 42 March Term IKU , c H , • -, Altai Subpoena - • . MI a SCOTT , I _fora Divorce, • . ow j i ..-.-, 21.1 - Dec' errm 186.9. " 'll, the den% above named: Yon ar e hereby If it l a r r : t : eourCou T Ple lifMraPo l frtheamty=nyri, .on the lliiitrthh FriAty, of Jane next, to, answer the romplalnt of the libellant lathe above stated- cam. , .' • 0 E aEouziE a wy.b . mooP. leamitt Shertirliodiee.,P6ttevllle, May ''• ~ iSTOI27It. • • PPICE •P • THE BCllllln7. 7 nrir.T. Iff4 171.- O (345A10 COMPANY, No 417 Walnut streef. pH LADELPU Ma 25131 . • 184 . 'otice la isdreb.r: given. that , a Special General Meeting of tha - fitocklinlders and Loanholders of this. Company *VI toe held at this offlre.on 3fondsm the Wth day ,, orJne, BM at 11 o'clock - A. M . ~ for theimr ..e of enlist rtna:i proposition. to LEASE THE.W,ORKS. YEINCHISk-`3 and PROBERTY of the SkihrtylkllllNavpratlon Company, to; Philadel phia and King Railroad Company. .• • . By order tt the Slnaaeerq, • May =4, 70-It . F. FRAlLEy.President. • '; - _. = l TN Tar, D STRICT COURT of the tnittsl- 1. Slates, r t e Eattent District of Pennsylvania: , In the t tte of Thomrui Hull. trading an Tholn rl4 Hull tt.l Co: , 'Bankrupt. In itnnkruptcy. 'Y'on wili'herebj, ta4e notice that a third. general meet i.,, ing of thei"resitorn cif said Bankrupt, will be hold at the . offire of Edwin I. Chase, Esquire, one of the Registers' it lb nkruptey, for said •Distriet, Gl5 Witt nutstreet,l n t Ile City - of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, June 7th. A. 1 1 .11370,:at 11 o'citxk. Al M., for the pu r psssi natupd in-the tIOII section ta the Bankrupt Act of Martill!tdigi.c;.-.. By order of.tli e Court, o'lol3 I A k. N 11A NIBURGER; Assignee. .To the creditors otl Thos. Bull ,t,,Co. May IN, 'iti 1: • i Ird-I:t, . - - DROPO P SAIFS 011-7 A.NTHYAbITE poAL i FOR THZ . N.A.ITY. • , • • ..11 , . .1' 1. ' . . ii‘AVY .6ZPigrar...Nte . •. B VA li. k 1.7 1? r 1.:41'1191E3 T -ANA ElCClt.rrnalto ii i, • W.nsu ow*, May'lrt.i - SE.CLEDIPTIOPCi.4ALS, for 14 ing.Ari rite Coal fOr OW Navy, to be delive Ilorit tisral year frndre lune Ilk 15'71,, will. mei this Bureau: un 11 1q A. M., Jaturlii,l,•,7o. ' . These propir: is music, ho Indorsed. "17 Anthracitti!Coal for , steuzuera' use." • • '. 14 The off nd _er rail bitfor '. the delivery of 10,000 to t:4O pou i, • , • % ' , .•• The coal littrit bi, , af.the best BuCk. Mounta Black. IlrAaldi,-ue'of a kind equal tO'thern ii 4 ,111 !Teets. which Irrtnailtf will be determleeel , board - appolntell by. the Secretary or, the Novi`, the teceptlial o the bid. The uanie of the con It to bellfalishisi must be sta t ed in the. It is to bel . ,Liel dishy In lumps of imitable sl naval ntelers,cletr, of uniform quality, p;ele - free free , 1 31 1 , itrilii's. unmixed, <4 which the trartor wi !Jib,: ro ired to furnish' such evideG will be i..ateFf.te ory,lind be subjek ti, such - in . Clod; LIS to oial ly and quantity, as the Bureau direct. TIM is 41 mast in all respects he'satisfas to the luspretots, who will have theit.right of °'- The refretiOn. , , The price i tuu{t be for coal delivered at the-? delphia navy yord'or League' Island. and plan carts provi eel ily the liovernmenj on the navvy wharf, or oMil bi t r , l,nf vessels . at such points w il . six es o ithe ' ald UMW' yard as pay be desig by the Bur an, : ;and all Art iveries aforesaid mu at the cordriteirer's ',risk and expense; and wit fitly extra 4 lart, - . of any kind. . iI,U will likewise be received for- the livery'of 3,, 0111.4 id . tiles:tole quality of eotd r delivered in II i• j:ort ,of New York, -on boa ve‘sel., or at.tto. gravy 3 - ant there, ns at Milli phirt. inideritlteailie eoialltlons. . L.. Any deninrral,Te !or otbers - charge;s to which' .Bureau ma t be , subjeetc he t from 4lelay in the,pro delivery of l J.lie ,al by the contractors, will di fr , in)Ftioiir hills; ; '. ' • 1 -; ' ,i . -in .east- ,ir failure to dcdiver the/ coal- In Pr' "qtlantity, i tiot .. tet it'd in "2.' O , NI tone rair tiny,) or P quality, Itiol n the proper time and placil Bureau r•,, fl,• , thi., right to , ptirt)ttafte'fortliwi the contra , for" , ? ,ttyk and expense that Which seem neees T ary p., 4unply the Aetieleney: - Blank fornis oaf utter, guarantee, ..I:e., will la. .uished on.zipiliat ion to the Bureau. . - .... - May :..N, '7k.,--•=l, it •. , , ' • — ti r ____„___. ~_ ______'______. __ ._ __ i OLD AN Tl,d:). ;MCO.I34.OItATED 11 , . il "Ii• ; .. ', pl - PLELY METVAL. LE tIFE I.I4SETRANCE COMPA: 31Atit 4 . vLuNgEtr, President. • Vice President. ' :(.14.11.1.Ng, Secretary and TreaSlue It EE NE,Assltitsnt Secretary, - 'tur t n of all Policies OuerStitZed :- Liu% / k not paid, when dueithe . Ir..rrcite-d : `but the hotiler ten - talus ,tri. ,filLt,inonnt, mitt! the preinlUM attest- Itisiq!anttl exhato.ll h\' tit! CONt nL th,tn.!tratl." yi:TKSHI Tlios; JAME- 13761 i '4. L. (F 1 Non4i'orf4, • ti anwli3 at •ttte Ago., of 4.3, :• r- • 1 c4sh premium on •an ordinary ife at tc . hur the lOSurtufi.e for TWQ .) - 14:. ' Irpoi,the time the pulley was isst rti, It Emu! 44; :DAYS utter the. SF:c4 .."1.1 fl-t1..., - NIIIr.NI .111-7,12101 ES DI: R. sluruld yeniptita tint be paid, and the inku ed e yrnr and Vi days after such non-p y -11 amount of the pulley Wbuld ho p: mid, i prey o iam clue and unpaid. The larger 'd . preMituns mild. the longer 'Will hp itiftt%, , , In ca.f.t r • 1 , 111011-payititWol . I ! re.- , . . Oro ;Li re I ii, , uttillee Company ba.splid w iix•Clatio.c. which in Vompanie, of outer - hate been worthVess;-and IS now .e (maim/ice:on over/ 4W policies - on ..idCrs - have been linable, to pay pre.; i• ~ , e t . to pant titinr tills ti m.-forreiture•phin inenthiT who Int:Aired a few years sine(' I. , iti'hu tailed t.o pay his annual- prel itinary lact,totie year and fivemoatili4 e dird.' T:It• Company hus paid tb , tlle .I :91.01r, 4 ",:,,« ,, i....., roily t he •ovr..rdine I Intl rest. ! .', • •• -,-. r, 1• . 1 1„•;• !)Y.• ~/• 1 •.: i er rg 11,r it . ..4 . 1 oISII ,' , (llX'e 1 , . ! . : 'I! ' ...i 111 V IDED J A:NiuNi \ ; Till: POLICY. • V t• :lIOLDEILS: \ • '..I.I{II..I)IVINDS. , . .. •ii • EctiNtlX:iCNl. M.S...N.A.QEMENT,. ..., h•ethui of.lives. Safe investme,nht.' c4.1/iPl:, 4 ., , liritors wanted. • ••-••• ine Ann ‘, navy will :ltd' F 6 1.).%111 or 1/NE Yl-11 ANNUAL the seeontt die within 0 meat, the less only th. i the nuniher, Inqirance : 'The Rerksi under thk h. oth..r'stawwi cmitititong,t Atli:1111 111 , ' 'akin/. 1 Tile 1:1 , 1 Cll 1 tins Ulla of .1 for '?3:rtr). It nitnnts; In. afterwards, whl.r.v the fq, payjuent I: ati /•,:rer7/ 1h toA I .4 !I Ai.1:1'1:10171 - i 1 ...NICNVAT,II 'nrof ul. se . (Jut Ag , ti For rod tat lon, apply al the, home olllee,'Or to (i4AVE4 tleneral - Agent. r.'1 , i1,,Ey,1 NTIf and I.'ll - -:":3-TNUT 1,11111..11 1 13.1'111A • 1 r I)Ci 'O.l Abutrtstinents. It AND ~N4 I JOUItATION" , . :I • - LOW pgr(Es. .... 110111 4 '1 COII 1),‘:1' k CO , 4 , : .1 1 -4. N - .,•:. 11.2 t.llll .oli:4•Tstii• Stars - r. • .. .t-.t. • ft t 4 1 1111I.NDELP111.k,• .. t . Ar.i; N.c.t; q .0 111:::., .Tui: xvit,tilt: or' TiiLlit . 1 t • 7 . ,i.xi:7 , ;t•li•ENT sTi 1 K . ... 21111 1)111; , S Ik)( 1 I)S, SILKS MEE that 'it 1 , 5' only nece:..sary tri qu,,te a f.sw .y Cu jr ,W,ering; :LA an. index of the pri-. wli STOCK will be diAp , s4C , l t.,f, to oo;tly can. . • • Cent .t. .1,, • . I k1111,11.-frail 14/ li;i, , i . .M: , !lairS. Li ..1..i1t5. , .. ; : 1 , 01111.1{ . -6441,3.!:, Wadi . P 0141114,, inl Ow nir. - : ilght 'Nil:Pies, 1.,.. t nt.. , "Iloyh..'s Yar.l-1•,‘ , ...re i:ng;i.li Prlnts;'2s Vents, Print.!.l sat I tl,ll loth. It 11.:W .tirtic T ie for .tlke , honae or d \Vatkln l'o,tonle.,LlCenlPC I - <•• • •,•, ". 1 i i ,i, c ,ase of ill/. 1 , 11,•5t i ); , ,zaii,liemlMported, 4) Cents, !teal Scotch Gingham.; In all eolorie, `.2.5 Cents. . , ' tw,-, qi::44,4-i- k f Fretivh Fonlar.l Mohairk, which soh'. • by tint pi,;.e,." p'•::,111 Ceilta, nr,' now offered at f. ; ;In Cent.; 'i l'Arteli'l,yon, ).;ro , Grains ati , l.LirapAe Lyon, of the • best mal:e. , fryln '..i1.. - ,0t0 , .., per yard. - . . I.llCne-Shits 4 I It« , laii•st (.1(.04 I% °tithe Paris Anai.-, het., and extrliciwillty, ~iml la.t'Sprlng nt1:1,:11, I . . . Stt - li1:- , ill:. frrrni ~, 1 ,- 7 ) to .i 2.1.,, - • • ~ cxtra . stmi.rl; littallty,'f7.: ll 4 (.!t•lits. • . .nfack %111% 0.7,. li. re:;''1";• • - 1110c1: Orlnvo. itarelzet.,all.tyidttpiand io 26. / ' • • Al. L .Vl7 :rill.: . N KV." it".ITES. • • .Vprd 1 , , '7 , - , - .; ' , - . • , l'i-:hits‘k3nt • 2 1 , ::' ~. 4 ' - 1117 - DIES- HEENAN - MS C) rl-----. . i ! aft.tara.thkiEs. .. ' i (;ItEY caitit)s,, &t•. .. .: ' E.7..,,,...4 French ()it:3l'pH,, . . , • ... ' ilmililm and Fine Lass-us., - ; , 1 1 1 1 k"atTI'l l. A1k: 1 ) ( I k ll l e i rn er a n n a l l . l " .. . : • . Ttlark English Grenntlines.ir' ! Si I k . Fitr.nred Grenadines. • . Shperh stock Thin Good A.. . ' 2. 1.;,1t P. Y (.;CK )1)S FOR' riI:ITP 4 . -, • : - . 2 .-, rbnts.-One rase Grey God g- - • ' :;1-cent,-Twol'ases Grey Goods. ,:;; c'ents.---t. lite ea.i!.. G'euy Goodp t . .:..), til: :out 75 cents—Finest import etttio. -t - , ei•n(-,-Silit l'eplitts, ext rn cheap, • . , '•i 1 1 . - 111te - Pfilue'S. • ,;* • ' i el, ...k, ~, • , prlll.4:ne.. '', Tettritd I.inere.. • • • z . .. , , . ' , • 15.. 0 Shawl. slik,Knettne,s. .. • ( ' l oth !intone_.. - ... , Liman Laces. .. ' Welt Piano tAke.ts. • , , -- . _ .. Fine Marseilles Quiltg. ~, .1 ." , ,roe Lls l euStock. - - • ' •••,, (1( )(),DS •:F(..) i 'I‘IENS.' AND 110YS . WE.-111,.. ya. 1 • .... •:- • F.l . heap Casslnserrs, , : . • . I • Flue*t ekssimenes. \ • , • . ~ • 'l 5 .NobbySicot.ch•SultlnV. . ... .1, , Ail Thu Novelyes... ; yi' eobr.ll.o. - coNARD; '':-'... S. E. C9lViir CR 371;5TH AM) MA1111",.'.t7 STnz!ltl I 4 ' • ' . PHILADELPI•I4...I. -', _ 'loct. 2,'64 7 1y t : - I • • 1 bDIF ATTEDI"L'ION ItrAClr OF 1 ' GermaA, . French . Woistd Embroiderint . 1 offer Clofm . ts.glo!At I.lk2Clowi:•.3t Buhl priMbf • LADIES xyrra. Also.'e9t?itnt! 3 , r6cetylts.g I= ° fI And all artlelei ' 11 . 15piisingt4s,**10.rWoriktedStuie; A. 1. lANpER, mstntit street. Philetphla , and rlton .rind 13EAP Y4l' /ione:to Order at ihart '11 ,2 quo: + ' , 4 00 1, 1 IBLROIDE.1ilE8:1 .4k1c40,t wk.-above. inEqrc9 - .4i halt piiipe; 4 for 614,16 Ire 7 NO-19!M *r. lIMI , .. A. Paanza. ' ; —.:, ;. ll. G. Ctxm+. paialrs & cd9i. . • • • • . . i . • • : alay ' irarreaina : . .4..an n ,.. a.a.l.Liei Izi I , • ALL *INDS 'OF. LITNIPE . II;- , ! ,•t (LONG AND Suoirr,L , ... . . '. R11.L .. UMBER: FOR BRIDGES, BREAK ERs... , Boats ;sabred from Wititi and Telloo! Pnie, • - Calk an nengoca, and shipped to order. AbLAI o. PST BOARDS, Shlngla, ,LATH, FLOOR-' ING, dic. OtiVat. WATSONSTO4N, Pi . alla ~ r , • I • " % rixcloi, PA.". ; 1 - -., . P. S.,Westdp bißoat and RallrenLi April 'p.":0•15 -CIO I Cozpr. ,;PING orro LUMBER. . FITIBERT, o'i 4 iwiniaat, - , Manufactu rent of and • 'IN . LU.M.•,I3R, WIELD..N !SPOUT, PI;F:S..k. , 1111 . 1 on lArna, weta,of llaynard 0t.p . :.• a t affil S. MCDONA E.l), ceri t Joly' 3 1:120=-31-13" Pottsvfile.Pa. Wyl ftlanl t . D__ . d B Br . R: r A .!1 .„ DAN. Dp 4LA LL k.,, - . .., : .WM. , trEtell LEY,: Prolirieor,, = Wtioteiae* and itetall 'Dealer iril All kinds of Betidock... and 'W h lie Pine Lumber, iind aiways . - hason blend a large lot Of - MOT's, iiras'hektilitds l • mk, • . - .Moldings, Wlndow Fratnt•s t zt - c-i • Work doneat Williamsport priceK, and delirtsrell at the Pottsrille'Depot free of elian4e. :. • • Scrowl Sawing and Surfacing duricat short notice, Also, contractor and builder. ....- - Wit....DUECIILEY:. Feb 5. 701 '• '.: , t-cm• thra -1 tit the ed ~~ puthers nnb Vrohers. G4F.t.ND : pi.N.T.NG,,,DAVIS et CO., ' 2 l 3..TlllitD sa, P.11.1.1..4,141LP1i1A. GLELDLSMj, DAVIS a 11101tY;lio.17 Walt St4New iIANIZEILS AND BROKERS - We allow; interesi on temporary or standing de podtts, and }execute 'toilers - prom Fdly for the purehtoye and sale otfirOCK-. BON I -•• • • AND Gt7L,P / "T/ 11. 4. CITY. • • . 1 Direct telegraphic comillmnieution;frotil the delphio hotte York. (40,Ft 31. 0 74—'44:1i-6M I t. CAilit.te STEVENSON', 7 ,0 • , . • . , 'Surd 'thin . Led t be poet' BANKERS AND ..111tOliEIZi:, • , • No. f.G SIIR7II THIRD STREBT..PUILIDELPIII.I. , STOCKS, [BONDS ' GOVERNMENT .SECERI TIE bought and mild strictly on,eonimiasion. DgaLgas i GOLn, !it z.vtai AND. FOILEIGN COTNA. Being• members of the Philadelphia kti,'w.lt change, all Order* entrusted to our care shall re ceive prompt attention. .S March 8, '70.-17-TudTli Gm-1-1-6ra d UNITED STATES BONDS 130 UHT, AND EX(IIXNUEI), ON 7tIOST RE.ISON VIILE ‘ l ., • rG 0 ``EL' 1) • per I .per, the h at Ilay . c _ • •101_7(111'1'' :4,01.1) iIAt:KET 12 A T • . COVPQNS PACIFIC RAILROADBONibS • 11 -houcary AND :-o.t;D. roe BouG . iri. AND i-4-4.11 C ' ol3l.l\ C-; SI 0 - S • N 1. Ace reicelveil Anil interest tillow'eil itaily • bal4ni:es iliock:at st ht-. -^! "r- C . '1 . 71 • • 0 - 1 ttt_r . • ..„ . . .. . I .. , . No, 11 K. 'Minn !.. 4 r:, I'll ILA 1 1 1.:T.P111.1. march X, ill) i Ai Vi'll-Vibeqi, ~. , 1 1A- I N 11. lOW ti.,.., J. t I II , TEI:NCKNIGII r i N TOUTE. RHOADS & %CO.. DEALERS IN - 1 ../ V. , • Rooting Slate. (Plain tal., Flntr Man - tels, Hearth., s. Mureau r vrable stud 1'1'w:11-Stand Tbi,s, tdone Tiling., • . P V .1 N (.4r. TILING at, Mal el ph la pH c”s, and prcsparlid at,til(titrteiclvith 'controt•utttlititery to niv state In any part or the county:, - COIL FIFTII STS., (Reading Fire. Ins. I Idu g,) 11.4? ad In May :11, . B . .ELLEVITE gARDEN;S—Miti•(. CHARLOTTE KL E EINRT, Would ixtinbutteo to 'her 'friends and" thepatine that she is new prepared to furnish In large or.spailiitrant It les ICE CE i M R AS and 'WA- 1 .TER, 1cE,, , :, .4 all-flavors at short notice.. liaintice- 1 tnents for pi riles and‘stnall entertain Lllellt smt pri vate Ijouseil Wide upon, favorable terms. ' '','' i Mils: CHARLOTTE KLI:INER i'., 1 ' - v MLCathol, May _l. 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'1 erl" cltrartntrir “i.. , 11.1." -1 •li•, • triotl .1 , t A....... 1.1..t..nrin, ..t.,Ar al:," 11, : .....-A, ;.' .-.1. ' r t . •- • 4 .., ecTITOry. • , , . '' `' jl.lt- - . - ~, z THE ONLY"COMF-I. - . 1 " --1 ' ^."" ' r • Y ANA , ..... • . . . ... • I f . 4%. Livi,, -:-:,....A.,.,„..z ~,..„,..,i . _,.. ).q , . TIT. Q:'.. '.s I' t" _ll.': 1. . , _ Tho Orlly - wili , "ln 1.7.1:11. - .:-'..*: (7.7:: , , , _,, SAM rannbtr. ' WlllOl I f• .11111-1 ,. .i fit is el • 1/1'• tt`t t • • ' ' - "' . • • ' ,-." , 3 `F. -- : /• : I as Nwhibli t.. 1 r ~ .r. If now t 3 : • •.• I V . ' , l l frry . .•• ~• 1 1 ': 1t . Itt ( tt 'r'-. 1! .:'.1' .. . • ,T4IILII9IIA, May 4ft. 111jittibilp4itt .AbOtrtistuttitts.'l' r..m••••••Mia FTAIIO. FISHER' •-• • • . • • • OLD EST,ADLLSTIF,D WEEIDIISEG - NVAIIIEJEIOUSE.' - • • N. \V, tOrner 'Fourth-and, Vine stmts., Phund e l. phi*. A. largenttkortzuent of Bprihg. Bair and linsic. Ited.m..lllankeis. and .cuuuterparies, coa , staidly on land and uJ to order. . Also. Ticking,. Feathers atactirled Hair; whole sale and remit. artie.lits warranted as represent ed, and prices invuriablyas low it z s any other in the trade. _ . , 4.4;m • . . . - . .. ~ • . . .11110.51,A8 POTTER: SON & CO4 nituturft . P• 01. turers of Oil Cloths and - Window !;tlnd . .es Floor fill Olotbs i linaruelled :Muslin's ~ Drills ond. , ,Doeks, 'richt» oil , Cloth - S.; Mahogany, 'Rosewood Oak and . )intble Olkelnik4 : 4 Scan' OrtyClothsA an, C.:Amino Isaias zilnide3.antl - fihzvAng., Min an Fancy Giit Filades and cords. Tassels hurt Fixtures °full kinds. ;lc Arch Street; below Fifth titreeQFhilonfelphin , . March. '117.... .' • ~ '... . • ~. - • 'lo,kn - -ii . , . DAN.A.SOLS AND RIJN UMBRELLAS.-AIL / the latest Ntyle.:3, Lama and Real Lace ettrasolti,. pongees.. Plain. Fa-Moped/n:l,d Ruffled; Silk, t?'inghain, anti A Ipaya with.n full ii ii NV, Ettlti:p itn,l retleli•J et ;Jewelry. Fine Fre/tett. Jewelry, nmey Loather thaula, Fine Fatts,•Va t Aes, Toilet Sets, Breast:rig 01:4C14,, Work: deu'el and llaititerelllef Boxes, Brush -11.7015.1.A 4nll 'lona articles in,ereat full line , crf Faize,y Koperior In quallit'y ii i moclerato prie& • • . DIXUN. ,No. 21 South Elul tratreet, East side, between Aifte ko:t and etiestnuf, J'lttladelphla. May 14, ZO-W4illl EN'ERAL' UPHOLSTERY. - • • 4 ' ' t L Y S , lIA LO, , Alum sontraf.x, Pitir.ADEvni,k. offers fdr the Spring Splentiitiam'sortmertt t,d* NOI'TIN(;TIA - 11. 'AND REAL LAUE C1:11TAIN - S,. WIND()W •BLINI)s, • • • • • - AND :?1 - Lkl)4‘. 4 . • - .J . N.Tttr . ..xv.wpsT COl.Ulij 4.7.:;1),DE5.1GN5. w I 'o'rhices lti (illtWalnutand itracew , md. anti • •(Lilt, Furniture slips or covers fatted, cut and made. S.PIIIN-ti ANI) -It NE AT rEssEs - 31A1)F.' Tu (ntl)F:lt. Agent for - the 'Patent Metalle spring Thld, and, for -the Patent spring• Fixture - for R mitotic Shadei4, - April 30, 'to.' . . • ' - 1 ANIZZ FURNITURE VVAREROOMS, tai Strt,se t, I'HI L_lD S:LI'U 1.4 .. . • K - • ;VI ennilerSigraiii litrOte,i' greatly increased facil4a tu tas addifjun of the. large four I.,tory building isi -1 loin lig ids former piv la of-husiness, Idlers great it duc ments to all purtilas'ers of. (Mutt ure to give h in a. call, lie is, etinfidetit.r4 being able to please 1 whoimay favor. istria li.;-ith their enstom, and his ex, perienceof.t'wenty years inlatsinete, is_ a•Arttarantee of his ability to turn but the'hest of. Work. Ile per sonally 'tinPervlses his large.'Workshow,aufd.any ;ar ticle mig on hand Will he matron) order at the lowest terms. A large. sroek4t.'all -kinds of. FURNITT: RE 'constantly Offhand. : - ; ft. M. I:Ant:HEIL ' 4 4 61i1. 9, 'ttil• .' ' . . . ;--Iyilw . . . . . L ADIES' FU .11N1S HING GODS, •.. . . ~ . _ _ .4(.' lAA) :A. 'l' . Si Ilrossys ! tuKil,ls Poi ,):Araity .VIII.:TY., AGNENV -1,;NO1.1s14 St.,.(Oppo.ltt. , .ewitinental Arid St.. i 1 V l - ILLIA.m D. 'nocatts, .C . A:11 11,1 A 1.4 ONIA: Al.t.NurAcrtfri:st or riu t'ci . :.-1-...11 . !1..y0.:1.* I A . 0 E 'S. •-• • RIIII.AItELPIII - • ••• , HT • \ VA(4O. .A . N ). • P .'l-"1'0Nt4•4,. EMEEM AN 1 r.VAitii".•.:l l S.P .1. LTV: . NeW.411(1.. Elr.gaot..)4tylrs of eraring . es. . . :ICI, '7O-IS-3ot ", l'i-.. N% EI t V,,BOOK . S AS q 30014" is . strED. Nti Ciicourt.o. • , Itst HANNAN A: .11ISEY'S. , • • .- • • • • • • 44: , • . lIVA, to s ~^r'~i,,c:rt,~;nod i~ ET UNCHAINED, • . 4 :. ..i .1.:,..-.'..ital: , "; • . ' - -., .... , • . .• - • 4 -ri . : `-.). - ''.! t,`Z •-• ;"• ~ - • ... .• ',... i ' i4!. - 1.,.. ..'. 0 z.-. 1,1• :, -- -• ,r F. -- . '' • • • • '-r...._ e•• '" . - --.. r , • : . . . ---. v.,. ••, • • • • - „;_•••.. - .44,L - - . • 4,• • •-__ - -- - .,-.. t -:-- t i ....._.- . ••,•t.••tt,t,,,, :i •t,s,tt; - .P-.: - --.......:.• --...,..;:::-.• . - 1 11114 eallB Or tile - . ....: ~:- - '' .. I . na.l a rtr.. +elm- ~.:.: - . • ....c. owned Pr. ri,ilui .....,... • ;...„!. , -., . : .:, 0 ..... p . 1.;:t 5",.!. , i,._ii.5za,.• ... e , " .• •-• s ~ 4 eml Ow: •e•• 4 .. ...-. • ~,,, e , ~. r j ,472.1" ' ';1 1. t 4 e 4' ,4'..te ''' P - • - - .; - - - ....."..4.-. .-. • , t•i ,- • I ,•, i1 .:.--• : CO ,': • • NTINENT. , . .-.' El . . • „ . ''' • ' c i,r,,,1rt0 • " • Pi.. .1 tr. ' ti • k• 7 • 7 • ,:.•% ND, • . . . cV : -.-- C • MI .t:..7 . ‘55*,44i_0ii . 1!,--i EN blica.m . • Tal! - Dunklug Currency.. , . . , • A W A.SIIINGTOI<.Mak- Assistan t Eiiginecrof . the United - , States steamship . nixsp, recently ,tiled by.a general court-mar- . tial in the south .Barrie for as; allotting in• a most cowardly mariner, As-t . sistant. Paymaster ILL S. N., at. Sion teyicleo,yes convieted Ekthe court, and' -sentenced year'S ‘suspenslon from mot: and to forfeit for that time. one-half of his leave. of absence pay, anainutibitO 41100 and :to be, publicly reprimanded. in general orders by the Secretary of the Navy; - • Senator Stewart ,received the following telegrani today from Judge Morton, r.e(- Richtnond;:Va.:: "Our municipal ticket ii elected.bv fOurShundred . majority.7l - The Blinking and . Currency k„7 o ii iin i t i t . e r. has amended the-ninety-live million bill, se t that a re-distribution is to be made to .banks with two hundred thousand dollar's capital inStvEd of hair it Million. • This itis thought Will reach the banks-naokt. in need of ad4i tiotho crcialation. • _ • , EiV • E.NOLA • . Nfay•L7.- aged td.nety, ! died yeNterday. 7 . He was the founder of the Portland Anw's and YOt7THS P COM PANION, and for many. years tlieedltor of the BeA9n. Rix oRDEIt. . .1;11, ir Mt, rrom ;nteiiipci.aner •I'.l.tit• is, May.'2.7. 7 -..1 eompanYfeornposed of..otue'Af. the most priiminent. men of this. eity,'ealled the ...I.:till gait find. Iron Works ComPatv.„ lias liii •formeid • herp ' for 1114.!, inanufaeture of :steel ")t) zipf ss d - iron rails nd'pig • wt f iron, with .a eapital "0,000, i : * wilt Works are AO tqfst _nearly - $1,01,01 id win livs built on tlii; . 'di.'itezi 4 tari.lron,;(lempany'S r ground in ;Soutli st. LothS.. .'''. .* . Wtti:ELLNar, V 1:. May'27,:- . -..lo4elitt Smith; . a yi,ung,nian of Nfew 'Atinintaitiville'i . cam ! ' initted•suieble a few days iiiince by shooting.. himself through the bead. Intengieratice led .. to.ideaer. MI 1 4 1kE SOUTH. \ - 4.1 7 f011t Election . Noizroix..N[ay ;27..-- 2 1he. result sof the mu nicipal •eleet ion yesterday can not be known until the official returns are given,: the vote being - very close; , . „ The .lU:dicta ti.Oit.e in Portnnoutli,`lteaded by trlli I p Thoinsts, for Mayor, wiry electcd Fly :t consider:o)l 3 i nraPtity. I * . - uOXGRESS... FORTY-FIRST iERM-i,-SECOND SESSION. . - HEIM • AGI:!N dr 4i May -_7. It ‘va+ (irderetl that„the Sentite.would adjouili satiirday, tiittil Tuesday,'in orAler:to ethserve. Monday as'a holiday for the deeoral,V3ll of. the sc)liiiers' graver:. • At 4 1•2`,Wtlie Appropriation bill was resumod; nod an atniAnlnient plachig i , female clerks: in the'departinents On'an 60ality. 'with males, the matter of.+:ltiipen,3athin twast furthrr. debited. • 'rile'tiiially,pre!lailed—yea.ci, 36.; ii;tys, 20. 110i-sE, 01' .tr VES: \l r: Ce , sna,.froin't-he Committee of Elections, made a report.l4l he. South Carolina contested of.,‘Viallace against Simpson, - de *,,Ltrint; that A..SI Wall:wewait 'duly-elected and . WilS Untitled" to' the' seat. ) 11e -moved the pre vhins ques4 - Im, which was seconded,. and then the resolution t The Speakor'ealled on My. WallaCe. to come for:ward 'and- take the oath, ;which -Was done. ' A lar4e num byr of reportsirom the commit: tee on Rev.olutionary l'f,,Asions and War of 181'4 Were,Made and dilloSfkr of. - . 1•15 rc , :unted the• consideration' of the confereni.e report -on the bill . to enforce the right Of citizens of the 'United StateS to vete in 'the varions•StatPs of :the Union. TW:: DWITVION,:. The' }lnn! in4 - tion_ 3 lovement7Preparatluir for TopiNT9, 'May 27.-=-Mattenzi in the-neliti liorheilid of Huntingdon this morning are as suming .a good deal of : interest. General, t_ilea , on is it, coinmand of the Feniansrwlai are well armed. Tfie Canadian forces are - assen ',ding ; a 1 active preparation 33 aregoing oil -for a .tight. 'Froops huve. Os° been or ifi•red hal.k . Ao 'Pigeon lilll, in anticipation of further-troul,di,t- A small . force of Feniarts also -appellred at -Island' Pond; All is II on the' NfiligAra-and, Detroit frontlet:lL_ , js-i-igzoNb 1 1 1 - ;SPATCH.) • . • Another Defeat for;!tlie •qtrothprligod.•• • ' Tonovro, May. .:17-10 A. M.—A d&iinikir . , this moment - received says that the Fenhufs Jutar Trout river commenced th.Cnttack -this inornimr, v;:oro rapidly driven 'back -; across. trtr river., Particulars are-expected TIC I I:1) X Tot.ll 'Cho lilc:apwat r ' The 'r ns , enia 'Huntingdon and Trout . ; river ' 0 . ,4t-out of the way fast IA possible • after.rhe tiritigeommenved, leaving : their wounded. behind. -•Tilineral-Jtjensod went havk.tO.:S:Ntr York in disgu4t, - Pe.neral Stnll z&stuning, chtuho. - (34:rore uitt . niNot'iranised Aiob. T. A Lis.t:•_;,• 127.-,TIO only ,Feniatis that left, for their home 4 last: evening were: the Burlington tioyS.. '.ll'lie4rest reundlie4 -here, and were provided - with inial by order of United- States . .lbirshal Foster, and .the village-autlirities. The 'prescuee of Unitna States, .troop,. and tbe.'elosing of IliwOr sa loons, eonspild to 'Mike' them Orderly and, pVaveable. • The &poll fiirni;thiirshelter for about.onei hundred, otfi;•rs are quartered on their sytti pat . friends, while others iire'conipelled to tie 0ut,0f,f,100r,,: The Men hate no:mon-, ey and_ the olliver do acct appear Id have , more than enough t;i. provide for their own wants.' 1 Some of the Men claim thall;en..O'Nell.l : flas . one' or two hundred I.lMiliiand dollars of; Pon ian tuivis in his pos.4esston,hutthis state- - Meta must faken Nminy, grains of allk,nnitee. They have been loitering about - 00 streets this ninrning in squads of ten - or iiMre, discussing their probitble fate and tli4- t • General Spent andrNie othin.generals S.. 1 . 1.--Meason and .11. Prim; who arrived this „inorning ; n'tol booked their ttaines at the( Anieriean House, from Virginiaarave, 'with all the leSser lights. in 'tho Fenian. brother- hood, been in elOge consultation o'er the situ- • ation, and tlayeOnsultation - culminated in the issoing,'or an order by General Spear - order-I ing-the mneii Cl) go into an encampment t3vo - f r tliree•._lniles-fromhere. r fE.'tDOJETNION. . . . - " 5 t41,.... \v Th,• (',Leat ri liaa Papers , o e Fenian litrgdz—Tbe• - -- Fight, at truntla on, • •• -- , , Tonox•ro, May '27.—'11,11e Canadiau papers in treatinh pf the present Pettlan *Lid, ex preAs ithowing views :In its effects up- Feniankm is a miserable ees,tl r'.lotee of aniovanee and expense, and a nnfsl ‘ance whici - (sanada iS forced to suttr (.'outinutill3• without reason, entailing loss of life in an Ramble cause, and the disturbance or hlsiness relations. To these evils the Ca -would submit without conl- 1 plaint if they thowritt the Imperial Govern mont was sullielently considerate of its po asstuned its due share of responsi- They Irdil that the imperild flitlvernment as remiss in not making...proper representa- YOl., at ‘Vashington, anli demanding of the I:iiited : 4 tates Government that itshall take Atone qtopq to prevent the recurring invasion of their soil, the murder of brave men, and a waste of money. Capafht being' a colony, I's in .110 1)041t101) to telnonstrate:"with Untted,Stateq Government. Itererrlg to the United States, they com plain 'that Fenianisni Itsl received the countenance and support of her leading me,n and parties. ,That O'Niell and his chief, confederates have been allowed to -Ro alma" openly begging for contriptitions and raising men ninth the avowed ptiatose or ir,-ading,- Cattadn, and publie- Ilemorktration4 for thk. object 'have been permitted. Grant's Procla inatlon withont force to support it, We, farce. trnfriendlihe',4 ti, Great Britain. is the - steadily marked ppliey,4,f the United. • States Government in its trerpment' of 'Fenianisut., Tortox•ro,l May ..';.—The movement at Ituntingdon began at 5 Welock, A. M. The. Fen fans constructed breaStworks of raiht across a field on the mtrth bank of Trunk River and at ti.:to o'clo - ek, the Canadian troops came tip and opened. tire: The Fent ans tired a few shots and took to their heela,. being, pursued te the boundary,line where their officers displayed revolvers. eta at fcmpted to form . 'into, line, but it was fruitless. • There w a single casualty on. the Canadian e - e.'• The _Pentium left a. feiv wounded an. one killed on the'. field.— . The U • • ,• troops are advancing fawn , linio to. - IN Goid opened fivrtia.nd 11:d v an o e 4 Isoan'll4,".ts Uoverament txinds 1n sympathy with gold :above an advance of /a owe/Wor n prima of.Yesitirda.r.; . /tending Railroad wandulet bit stronger) , 81x53 , Pennsylvadla advanced; slung n toW Wiles of ratstwis:n preferroU.at37lol% ink oty • nal stocks were in demand, but treaty "." Navigation preferred was. In tiii:4lt4•4ll:o';l quest; with some so/east /8 to; IN '«t • Jay Cooke d; Co., quota Government. ‘• - follows :—ll. fis of INB3 iffintlf% l .Aki . do.„11884;111) , pt11150 111, • • do. i July, ItiVallfri e l,p; do. da 1467,', 14 'll l ,,- 414., ral 4; / 0 -. 14 "- /004111 6 €41- ale acid, 11434„ • f • , . . MAY ;1870 IVAS-Ul4 . qlOlY. II Obilt.4 r) THE sIVE,§T. ME =MEM I...(itve4 I.r New Ycirk Hit MONEY