F:ol? t rir-SIXTH YEAR. rot A -•_ g. I judgment, common setae and tart to,succeso ottritti t.. fully - conduct stick a paper. 4, ftrat .with few : Seaeeptkun i proniL.T4ohe colidtteted. watt : etMaiderable 'ATIIRDAY, JUNE 4, 1870. fairness. But there Is' one point which we, waist notice, Because : we colusider it weak' and - calculated: to create - a . wrong impression. In speal:[ngofthe operators' -basis - he says -Oita "they eornbitie to forte the - poor . tninerc, • "to toil'o'Whole Week., slitit,'out frotu i '"light and: for the' miserable, sum of and his poorer laborer for $lO, and !4it&icle laborer for $3 per week." Now - Mr. Mu ch'er . must know, and if he:does not we wAti tell him, that not more than .5 out Of 103 miners in this Iteglon Work by the ; 'Week. They Work_ hyeiantract,Ond if they ;-work ergitt hOurs:they can Make at least SA) Ia sreek and sonic Of them' double that. We : wigstitbit that the wages milked by. the tiek for: snipers m u d laborers are .too low, much lOwer:than we desire to see them, but I unfortunately it' a law. of trade that when j. husiiirss dull and depresied and;' the. nvenltoeked hy a. particular cent ', moditv tho . .‘:e enga g ed in that production Must suirer ttduction. Another thing-1 last. year whet the miners fixed the basis of weelt!s Wage.siit *as fixed (Or luborerS:at V 2 for irtalde and $ll for' outside: rorrnerly the I;:ibareris 'Could ma within $3 or $4 oft what the miners dI4I ow the miners eati.make double what th r .tabarers can. Now.there is too greNt a cli4crepaney between the Wag • es of the 16111(Ni-rind the laboren- and the - latter must btaMe miners . for tli low .wages they rceeivc. •• . Let the edii,(,r of time WonkitAN in his fu lure nunmticnm treat atlf3objects.trutlsfully.and . !honestly, `tseliewito:t deception, did thci ,Jotj,nsAt. will have ea6e of 41t0ir..,-1 with himim EZS ES OF ADVERTISING 1 ~game esitiiito or 1a 10) :AO iSa !LK! ;I : ra n a l N. 4 uarm Wm. . • ; 4:: f. 03 4;1 :4 nu m m t 44 1 , 432^.11.:a DD 4 N.itlareS • 14 40 $ 444 OD 1$ CO .12 00. ;.T.IIA 13 TIC'AT. SPECT A 1, N(Yr3RMS7.—ShigIP Itriertlon co but a tine: eacti su4sequent Ilvvrtlun cents s lino. • LOCAL nt:svii>ts rue*, w crnts lin, Stmt : subsequent Ituu.rtion Zpr. pet WA... .41.:NEFLt (. 1V0T117F. , ...—T41ril cinits n Aim! 1.1r4' u ;flleit.lltlS . etititlAt Illwriloto (wilt" fikT )111e. each. , ._- FUNEBA/5 - .N(YriCkl—AiXot„•l4n3ing Dpathi—For tuo fine, ventA;ffacli addllloual line 10 ( - erg& • . neverely In - Central Yurl. fr u n,tSu Want of rain. , --Excazolve; We be very happy*to spare them fume (lozen .4 xtka I,howen:t..f the paperii at Washington. fir•Fehle ;);* th4infrespondentspnblish the vote in the tienate poistponing the 'ranking The people want to see the names. WE weije informed yepterday , by:n gentle man- fro on of the outerl districts that there is now tiuite as great a ru , kltfor the MINERS tri 7 iaai, eve4y mom ing'as these was rorpa )ers during th;e _ . E are •lad,to learil that President Grant. will not tre-afipointC43ll:lissioner Mel 14 when his germ is up on the 30th of June. congress ught to have- dispensed with hi, ,ervices tv4o, years 11g0, refusing an appro priation saLary.l Ever since he witl • •in En,gland he has been nn enemy to the do•neStie i dustry of the country, and IS no. ilpubt paid for his treason. . . . , . . . = WE observe that. Mr. R. B. as Platt of W i I la!s- It ' _lparre, h ecepted the appointment of eau- ,I vassing ag nt for the A7.CTEIRIACITE 'WOE K -151 A .5 . .. , Nfr - .Platt has not been a favorite with some .of the leaders in ''consequence of li!ri ..-: honeidy and integrity in' the cause of labor, `1 and. of tlie)fact that he .ixisses.ses more good, judgment said cOmmonsensethan two-thirds of the leadttrs in this County. We have had• .*Kleasion tddiffer from Mr. Platt in some of. his views, Ibut we have; always given him • vredit for being honest in his views and in • hi exprelion of them. ! . . , .. • . EN ICIR AT lON.—A letter trc)ll South•Walt.s .- pablished { l n the Londori MINING JotTuNAL s:lpt :1 - - . • Ii would pp seem that as the tithes heroin' mole prosts• MIA ill Illumining and man ufaetnoiis.' dist:lets therel }nation to emigrate bet:curies. more prevalent UTI ongst the we rklng people. In nearly al: pars of . 31oninouthifh re and ,thamorguusin re, - (lie disposition' to emlgrat Is at mast times pi idly t i, strong, and In "good - llint,•s" it is inore readily', ec I need as the means to cakry It out are - more /.:1:.: iS , acquired. I•;eorii different liana of these two e.•w•- Iles numerous families leave weekly to go to A ti lei - tea or Mistral La being allured to leave their not i'vi• ilt)111114' to tr -. dielr fortunes In, other and remote ' parts of the vorld, of Which reports have drawn glowing Met res to them. Hence it Is • not pt all _improbable . at during the year, should it .1., as • I:rape:oils mt•expected, many sis il led .hands will `have left 'the istrict, an . d some difficulty Will he i•:.- oerienced in replacing • titcnt at the various c.11.at.-- .._ ..• 1 :: ~.' • , • is been a sharp debate on th * 'lliF:Rl Ii 1. ,Inein ge Ta. ,sin emigresS t and.a vote,wil-z - to ie taken yesiteaday. A large n i titnber of amend4nenp4 were offered. If we had the settling of the . question, wei would re-plinet the Lill kir five years longer,, and no more.— We would Ix-the exemption at $l5OO, and charge thresper cent on all sums up to s , sboii, ,and on. t hati sum a and upwards five per, et , it. 'Chic would be fair, and not oppress pertqln-; of small means, and would give asuniVe: sal satisfactionl as the passage of any tax Pleas ure could give. - . • sinee the tipve watt livritten„ Ive learn by telegniph that the House yesterday fixed the I• Xl'inptiOn $2OOO, aad the tax 'at three per ent. . -thing.tou eorrespoinlent Or: the ,I nti Busf: says: I I , ..0. mr. :..-i: it -1.: aliiiiiitn,ol to-dad' ;hat lit. had MI .itit•ntliiitlit. ,rt.w. , 0•1492s t,, add ht the . Talc ..:..11 tiii'w 21211 T ctin.idelittion.in Cit.; Illott64•. it i-. It iiifi.i.,:iiiitl l tlw,w .... , t•ti'tittii t.tlitt..t n .o Ilit. slini't Ttirin'hill t-t g:2.l.ste'il 10,. tint IV ; itys and .Nleantii. t'nirtintt.: , , •Itielt rti Itii• - .•-i'llo Ontonts rim .. 1 /4,4 21,1,011,j,(;i111, ifiereas2.2s the free list and recluee.2 the date en 2 fewr - artieles. 100•12 21.2, :algal., 111:21- 122' , ,,, b 2.22 , ,, 21fee2 etc. : IL i. 22-;..2.2 ea by 11122,0.122 Kt aequailoe2l .witlt Ihe •Objeet.. 'bat it Lill!' 11 , 1th.ls 1 - 111 '3'11:11 ' faX 10.11 il,” r . .)!llt . ,:klit'V, at lea,t 2ale- hall the pre,entt2lll2l- 1, , or ~ iiii-c,s',li n11(1:71:11 . revetitw'ran l'aidis -22,22..0d w - i2Nho.' t h e rt!astin that the-hill sitnitli rws the woriking c*f the .internal tax: system. eill. oil I2l2oeee,sary wtirlt, 'ttze., mid retttn,.s i t•lx..-. ~,, that about two districts hilt, In' ecnnudi d•lf,.l into. t He, atilt half this ollint4A can early li.l the wtirl, with .4.111112. h facility 215 Iti.rtlt St) much ltkie better for the people. Pass l'.e , e bilis Ittiol . - the 'l . '2 . i,:ift• 121 , 11 before ad journ:to:lit 2:fittl. fi'e .v. ill C : 011•1.! . M.'oltling Cpil . ....:1'11;,1' Clllti,- , 11)11:: 112211 I:iikillg : . t.'- l'ill: Wa DL-rm N(: CA I=M=IEM 1”.1.11 mntlt.• , I:•al;i-11f at ~. :-zu`tton, an Lingineer at 1 4 , : .. E. oniery a feNt' days ag9,•iviiielt ue' . 4-1 . 1;111 . hours before the* arrival ml A;ven ebihlren front England, at fla• colliery. The wjdow - and entirely destitute in a stsiiiige a sub. , t.:rip , ,.tion paper lin , R , : tota is otirit.•:. to reeeive funtributbui!•:. 1 eh.tritatic iiersons will tiontrib relief. The money %rill be far f r ( l rist'ain Pn. : 111.%i r' rel ief as soul' 4 :ii, ,iii ( lrir! of his sviTe at his hu-nik orph;l, al( Loot, and.) .1 , 131'1•11at tioia• ute tor thei wardked to -7A n.:(•oiVed; rind strh.cription Twith• ,o fa I . . ;I:isVoAll,A..s.7) CO NI 1114114 s: Val.f.t. 11.0e11 , t :NI I. Coal' is , )( - )a) tun, nil nO I:. njiiiiin llal4 - 6)toth.) ,- ' ' 3) 00 ' It•ollurn ,C, 1ti...6%;...,. - .. - : PI 0) .. ...F. Ilalitllt..niley . . 01 .1'..1114•- ItOW , ;11 4 4 1.... ...... ..:. .... .......... ... .............. - ....... 1 .. AV.. 7 • :11.1.1.1 11 ' ' in/ 'i"ii;: os~d I rienve which -New Eng Linden; n 1 in the defeat of :Mr...44, - peh's oe 11 , 014 to men wlio".. ! ..eem to to take. care Of their o‘;:n thandon all others. When the as up our men from : the Middle trpManfully for .NeW . Englafid I' all the rates dentainled;by the evil red. lint no sooner were the vt.stsof-the Middle mgt/ lrestern than 'New England began to • the knees. As Judge Kelley tal:inthelarilfdphati:, Pennsyl vanln eati get along muler any. talilf that have ri•evivo i ••••hould • ,(! ill) '1 .1 . 4,1 ; 4 :411:f I.tritr, bill, Stat... 4 .4tood an w'cre 10 , -tiliar jut D•I i MEM= i . \. * slier St: ..,,-I:•st‘ate can liv'e with, awd is no:Aw l-yr, ( . 0:141‘41 in the attitude of the iuiportu n.oetli:,t9ur t^if ha's beet/ repr.e.4ent ell. , FOr the :Ake Of itte. industries of some of our :...4tates, We '.are aulsiote; that the piltortiv("? sxsiern shoul,l he main'atined and tended. Let, tile just, a d mcniatere, • ^cciounli ru on th (pip - tioir of piPapt !On ‘;ur intltistr34.:be :lirott tett itatitwstr ..„.4 416 ii*Ailit*g. hot 'l',!l We:have .ow,Orga II !,,• ‘.i . orl;4lginen, published in )111/keslatr- C. Vineher. It pri•., , ,ktit.s . a. neat :11 , 1.1-:krati-e, 'and its general tone is :quite tas I.llr 1:1 hir,c4tr.• it wa4.w hen he eptnniene " I " illi t htinal ,:\loNynite . .:::.llut that pa hands vAien t beeaine •o 'a.tvoaate doatrine, and we ,I , nou hied if on ibal avaount, as we will any jo , n rind that iadvo::ites a pulley. iviifolt Iil.• t s t [ie . ! stc ests (it'• the coniftity.'stitil.of the m.o:1011g eta .acs. : . - Mr.. Finei er intimates in the - Wolm:wAss - Ow ,we-hat:. hirin. - Ile .is . mikato-n: We, net net hits, and ep - nsequently.- have no p,-r,,miat ac:Plaintlnee with hini. We never have t:iiten ti :ceptiiin•to :myth illg but .en o n ‘ , oa4 'views !ant I principles . Willett he may !lave cnoneie,i. : '=" . ' [, '. ' - ' n h.:sailed for dicta" . tiro _death , Ws paper. , ;; Mr. •11 nelter. t4tates l'}een eMineeted w 101 , II ve papers. it'a dying condition when he itrieti to reAtAitnte them. Two iitJusequencti of.the - Itehelliou. lv,..r:y well one _(if his 'Papers, qratles It :tvlew." :We e.ac:iatiged inl read in it very-geodertielem on kt.m.1.4 . from the pen of the edi wilieli We copied wit h cam mend is. .*e weiconmi WA-Momrim julenitiM 14 . 8$ we liave . : ttittl; located area ', Trade ..Itilt4 Col. i f iow :Plien4 elicerfdly Welemlie.' N'iulo the field of joUrneistn; t will be conducted hi Hie ligllt - tl4 an eye siingle•to the real-Wel.; inPortant eia!ts- of which-It tte- . ? organ. We reeognixe the 41 r- . Ih enednipaas the pant 'of an AI! g -an's paper, 'for it requires h( that he lias , o ,Thrie were 1.6 . .0.: 11(.4(1 air 10 , 1111111 . e . d Feeoliecti " Vinci - lees ' la it; .oftt au t~:.trial su tor, s:nife of :itory remar :ut4l only , CJ ‘vitt.a he tat Milli s ,: We 10: NVOltliii -1101):11g Mid 1 ! ? lart..4fll;{! ollritit heat ii . eulties. whit Alor of 4 }. U. Fai im. emit Ell 11:1.Ve I cm !ENGLISII - I'S. AMERMA N INTER ESTS- LEG ISLAI'ION . IN VON .— , , N- I - - , -1 GRESS'. . ... ' 4 . ' -:- .. . . , ~ N D •, . . ; A A 7 E . • 1.70:431E the .following article I IVli frOM the Lo - stwoN 3ltstmtjou'ittcm. 1 to the esPeeild attention - of the American members of Congress who are legistathig for t British interests.. The togiish - mantlfaetu - I rent are certainly' capahle of jud ,, m ing witetit , : t , -or reductionsn our tariff benctit En4ish or • , American interests—and the fact that Amer ...lca-it purchiwers are rushing into the English market for cheaper pig and bar Iron shows , , . that they must certainly believe thatour iron ? work: ettonot elmtpete with foreign manufac • , i tuners, otherwise they would not rush to Eng , i land for supplies when 'our home business is ab-itthitely de p ressed, and prices loWer while ~. i our ploduet getrendly is betterthim the Img-• . . list): - • 1 • ,1• . . . i,,F.11,/.::IGLI: I:l3rx-Ts Or AM/IRICAN T. naT Ltaitg- • .• • . •IdetlON. . . . r • -We have information front the iro making dls . tricta welch...fully vouttrins the vie% A we have ex. .1),,,, , 01 as to the probableetfret of the legbilation in , il'Addngton upon the dullesimpaast upon iron-and ...,b•el isotstrted into Atnerim There eun be uodould ...tic,' if [tie ditties 'all Leh the' Bonne lout shown itself 1 to he in favor ofstiould ultimately becoMelaW,stitne s.lit tad ter than the old days will have returned to tie: I rptidwllt lug districts so far as it relates 'to the . not le a't I ii A w erica ; and that the newer disdricts will ree:dve toil tri tffinse impetus lathe demand fur rail w,Y 3:".1i atei steel in lista icularAire.aly we know or "tie bonse that has Deter oppressively tilled with v. Ira tklit,llll.lVd cxeltetlyelyjacause of the anticipu i ion I.y Impogters MI the other side of the • Atlantie Ilia I tie reductions upon pigs and some of the lead in.; kinds of tinisheet iron way come into operation in Jetober. ' Improvements, thought lit a item cun t .psi. tu t u degree. Me likewtse rep wind lii outer. ounr. t,•-s, all with the saute anticipation. Then there are en. ni iri es et ailing; over which. indicate an extension of lii.- the tint lii pat ions here intaithmed; but enter tained with sonic less lissurunce us to the ultimatg I -sne of w liat Is nnw tMcl ng pitu..e. These latter ptaiple; . watching narrowly the tactics of tie I ronand Steel I.eaclation In their country, are'auiteetded that the 'bill will net even yet be abandoned. Bat the success which has thus far attended the free trade reaction' has been so lunch more decided- than they had on -I:cipated that,. IT presently they sheWid 'set. that the changes wilt become part of the eductesi eitatutea, t heyidesi rc to be:prepared to avail thei selVes to the nitwt:l of tile benefit which would be - Rhin their reach', Ilencelhey are asking quotatio a fur quern titles which far emceed any to which Ebrreationdence this Witted for several yeurs'past. And this Is hilt tog plaCe at tile same time that purchastatof pignut!. finished 'iron arc- being made in this country by Americans, who have brought with thentruany limns-an& of pounds 10.110i:they will invest in plac ing Order,: la t liefurrusLestind mi us or Ureat Britain, Not alone, ilffirefine, our Own untioipations Previ ...ffisly venttirisl upon, but likewlseAtneritatunegoti-' at eels, and act nal business done within the pen few days, toad to emphasisb tile Importance to the iron and mining bulwarks of these kingdoms of the pew Tariff leghdatlon to which the MINING JOCUNAI. ILIA out iIeSIGIGNI-IU give some prominence." • ' The London Ecomoltsr continents as fol lows on the Tara Bill in C'ongr'ess: • "There Is the more reason for watching the move ' molt beetiniis the cause-I we have pointed out are not.likelylo crease. Jlanigaelures of all kinds are errinin. ;In !Anguish : pradrale inda.drte., like ship. budding are certain la lir prosirale : there will be no difficulty In traclnglhe suffering of some interests to the attempts to protect others: the quarrel be tween the inotected Interests can hardly fall to Iti. -crease. Even If America -should participate, as It iffity,'ia a general reepvery of trade throughout the ' world, and the producer get better prices through s‘nne turn of chance in his favor, much distress will still be left, and the producer may be slower of be. lief, after his late experience, that Biel higher price Is due te protection. The change of opinion, having bewan..witt almost certainly go a good way. Fur that reason it 'should be observed, us _lre hare to nautili bilereein Me resull—thaugh we may be WOW to entertain the eon vies ion—that the triumph of free trade is-likely to he complete and speedy.' :, The English press and manufacturers fa ir u nderstand the effect* that low duties will . have:ou oat industry, 'but two-thirds of. the Arlen we sentl to Congress know _us much about the productive interests of the country as a reject Island IRtVtrge. The hnpression is gaining gronnii evervwhere that we send too • many'lawyet* to our legislative assemblies who care more 'Aunt splitting hairs Op some abstract . tpiestiOn titan legislating for the in, , terests of the country. And when a lawyer becomes corrupt hi our legislative halls he is hard- to heat in that line of business. • S GY IL ILL NA VIGATI.OX. ; notice aril advertisement 'Very .quietly inserted in the; city dailies Without comment of any hind,. indicating one of the most int ; portant business movements of recent' date. It is a call for it special meetingof the stock holders of the .411nylk .Navigation Com patty, to he held on the litlt of June, to con sider a proposition,to lease the .works, flan= ehises and' property of the corporation to the . Philadelphia. and Reading Railroad Corn pany. Of course, asthistmeeting 'smiled - by order of-"the inanagers, we. presume that everything • ha's been carefully arranged advance, and that a ,eoutrollitig interest will vote.for the lease: We do not see that . the colWAny can - do any better, as under the angpices of the- -great railroad corporation that now controls the trade of Schuylkill County, the stockholders Will secure'regplar dividends whieh they are not likely to °Ls: taid, judging from the past, tinder a separate arrangement. I . The man a gement of Mr: Frailey,.as dent of the !Navigation Cop,ipany, has been very good. He has done the beast that was pomiblemnder all the eircumitances, and the works are now in excellent condition.— The capacity- of this great cabal is equal to any in the country, and superior to most of theist. It has been so strengthened at every point that the heaviest freshets, Jolliet very damage..tittle has 'also taken charge of the Union Canal and put, that'll! the - best staft! of repair, so that the two are now effi ciently worked as athrthigh line to the Sus quehanga. But with the vast growth of the ,power Of the Reading Railroad, ' the- chance for competition on the part of the canal is at an end. If the latter were managed by the railroad eoMpany, the railroad could transfer to &Mandl business that now Inconveniently crowds the rails, It is portible, also, that the Railroad Company. would Substitute iron, siteanters for the wooden barges, and so revo- Intionith:the entire coal trade, In the Interest of general busiiiegs. Al) our American 'Canals have suffered front the ttetleiency of -capital on the part of,their owners, but in the bands of great railroad corporations and worked under a lease, they are capable of much more than has yet Iteen developed. The Pennsyl vania Railroad Company has in this way, Made the Juniata and Susquehanna Canals .bay well, and set wy believe could the Sebuyl-. kill Navlg4itou, be nude •to yield an equal profit if leabettand worked by the Reading CoMpany. West:two noNavigation,stock at, Utiiirtitue v but lf we did we should vote for thlidelyse sinceregood will, and Innen tlee-41mItOnce4of its ultimate sucet.ss.— Glotok.Meifraph. . . - - 11E1 - may itt'SPringfield, 111., bet two ladies a new dress MA that they couldn't refrain from !I talking itlf - **o ilours. One of them held out FlOrat4hour and.ten-niiuutea and the other won the Arcs!. The*, made, it up on him when the tinie,kiadoxpirel: What - a strain it meet be' on a Wollllllll'l.o keep- her tongue still' that. length of time: . —The Carolina papei.a contain. the notice of the death of Mr. iliennia Tart: printer, find the oldest editor in North t'arollna, who died. in Hillsboro en Fridaylaat, in the eighty-seventh Year 011ie age. IMr. Hart Waa attative of Con- - rictieutt but cape t North Carolina 14 early fifo.L In the velar 1i421) he beggi tho publication of the 111114orn' ItEconomciitialeh paper he pO4dueted until About one year ago. . -----7 : -- .6teiaT,:tiotolF's.,..7 — ' 51cents a line first Insk•rtionc-iar:lt natiestanal inserU On' IL cents a line. ;I - A t4rsirrtaNd MUM! Thousands dlu annually from neiglected coughs awl coeds, whlrla soon ri Into consumption, or tipsily fatal disesak . o f the I tuno ; when -- - Of Dr...• (-Mild have bum - now ro-Lom lase,vllrk Bair Magnolia Balm use Lyou's Mar _ makmyour couipiesimi and pail can't tell what, dill It. ,11. removes Imektes, tan, sallowness. ring-marks, moth-elms. Mc.: and in pinee of a MI, rustle face. ..you ve the mar ble purity of an esoulte belie. , ft Eire* to titze the blown of pexpetual youth. Add thesetdreeta tau splendid haul of hair produced by ,the Maths*: ron, and a lady, has, done her-lest In theAnty of: adomment. - .Brothers will have no spinster . Motels when them articles are around. SS 114 - 7 - 179T44 - Vl4 , .E_ , • A MAN ppley eaar4y, iudbia4, -irked hla daughtees. beta 'out 'ainirs,;, the *her night, and 14 ins shockingly Aniten„;thtiefor by thedaughte ' r svisisted by her ainhiblie'ini. nia. , _ , ' he ecraf i;irrabe. rOrninus. rrn 4. 1 O. :'l i beiittantlty' :tent by,llellroad thh( ll l4 -3 * ,24 . ,364; by Canal, 1,6:0; for the 'weeliiii,lll 4 .9:ll a,galruit r 1,015 tons for.tbe eorrearignillni arek last year: , • • :The quantity bent this week:, from Schuylkill County is 8,38fi tons less than the auasilit;i: sent . last. week. Doting the week we learn:that one • istnal l tont/Withal did not beloiagto the. Anthra cite Coal Assetlotion commenced work: `they ;said they were compelled, to data) for the ,avant of fneds, whilethosit who have be-,p i i „iworfr.iri s have beeo doing less. • ' 1 - We are now satistiled • that more than three fourths of the Men are desirous to go to *task 4 , The leaders however desire - to control thenietill -further, and M_ prevail mien Mein 14 'permit said leaders Minegotiate for them, and thui:Juive ' their organizathm: We think - the only nay .to -save the orgeOlzation hi tempi:taint different4ter. sena to negotiate tenni, beeallse. no per,sonput,. aide o f the organization have any confitiontie in these leaidons and Many 'of the meruhere. aria' already tuning their blebs upon them for 'their dei:aption in: not 'placing before them the' true. state of the trade, So that they would nut have been placed in their presentsituaticm. Wedolibi. very - Much whether the coal opemtori would have anyithinglutlo with the prim:dial lea•lers, bet will negotiate with the men .dicta'' at the' ditrerctit cillieries, unle - it - other perseins than the leaders, inWhorn confidence can ha plicasi., sreicele.4ed fut . such a purpose. Su thleadera,' as: Maui:have istravel themselves to he, would. destroy anything they tt,teh, and if router is • trite, sonic of them were adepts' in that line be fore they , le to this- country, leaving thei r ..„,, country Mr t tetr country's good.: .- THE E:katixt.:Ento AND 31111.21N0 Joult.NAt. states that the sup Ply Of coat in. New yoi:k is oqual to the demand. Lehigh Coal of the larger siies come. in Slowly, and areW little seitree; Dellt*Sl:C -Division .t_-final has lioeit re-. paiied and is now in.navigaide order; r ` One of our hoattiten informed us halt week, 1,04 is in thu habit of buiing coal, Wheti lie ran not get loading and, taking it to New Tory ti , sell, that he hind written to a . deeler Who- , for merly pu:chaStsi coal of him to asuertain prices, and he found 4hat it Would not pay any Profit, and that be enidd not titak ° o his , [relight, and •of cotirse it way to Ids interest to lie idle. . t . . . . "TO3IMON 5E.70414! had been received,! but nt no name acts - tun:allied it, we eannot useit. 'The cataprotnisa he propases however, wOuld not beentertained" by the operators as far ai we' k :tow their sentiateaLS. :They object 'ti: the NI basis as fixed by the miners, on the ';groped that they cannot make any profit when its:al sells at fsi. They contend that the average cost' of Coal last year, put in the curs at Port Parbon, caSt *1 a Gin.l That is tiarreason why they.4sk 1 , a reduction o:ii: per cent, on miners Contract priires, while hey only ask a reduction 1:f about is per cent. eti the.weekly wages. TI6 wq nu= der:stand is - the position the operators take. :1, - 9 - „ii year the miners fixed the basis, and the okra tors were forced to. u aceept it. This Year"the operatong tifceii the basis, because the, leaflet's. .refused.to kulfer with them on :MY clutage,,and now it looks a; if the miners will liaveq) attiept theirs-this 'year. This will place theta on an emit:llly for a new start; and if tho'W. It. A. is kept up, and they chooses more sensible ):criams to lead them, We have do doubt a basis, Can be flied another year that will be just to both 'par tieit. ' lieniible men conciliate—ignoramuse s gektetpilly repel everything r even common Fiopme. .0v R Thilatiapiiia:'eJrposix . mdent . .wirito.:: as follows': ('- , - - . I 'lTherPk no neu• featurp in the tied. , to repOrC: any!large amount of coal arriving -would make the, trade very 111.111, creep( at very low reitric.: The Lehigh operators reduced' their prices 2-i cents per top for ditto trade for Jun,. sales, ant Schuylkill pool' has declined -In the ewe proportion. Vessels are abun dant, and freights tow and unchanged." . .;'; • Wm receiVid tho following front our tiew York correspondent [lst ovening: *EP' LS.O. "1 send prices' of Pennsylvania Coal ht 7.'4ew- Intrgtt, Delaware and iltutsoli (knot Co. at i it itnd out, and Wilkesbarre Coal and Iron Co. at Ilithok s en, ILA pe eingilarg lIRKUPII on the lit Inst. With these exceptions there is nothing new In trade' tit note...— Wholesale and.retall dealers are alike "wa I tin 4 for the waters to move" In Schuylkill County." lowa • 41. •:. The trade Rums up a 4 fo 14 , IV IC XX VITAL, Atalltrwlle i'SRA it:.. Kch 1 1 ;t o i.i.s1 1150,018 1 I . J'4l it it Pith 'lt It Nth L. Cant Len • 1:-.1,13o L It IL.- • I:3 Tirti.7/1 Scent'n nth 3,htit• do \lh i • 7.11,1t17 It IL. I I 24473' 314,71/4 - do j :ea1,391 I) k It ' tr.,no 31 , 1_641 n .L4l It It_ t 46.1 141.0.1 Wyoming. Ith'i Wyoming '• t,•-•71 IBM I .ce.ti: s , orli-Anthryr Frevertin • 7 *Short MI M , m 054 0. , , 1 • Lwkens .4 . WillintnAtau _', I 4'.1 A-sno Thg Lick Col. I, ; • iinfil 112,119' nitcfml49,o. ~I o I Nroad T0p......' ...0)1' ~.9. 7 ,i1 1 , B. it 0, It. H.l 21.,9151 11 . 6 0 7 11.110 s et * Ol'an..l 1.510 1 • 124„9...1 I ---; , I '* • I . 7311 aO{.A • Tdialyall kind: 12 :'7 1 ;*; 4 . ,T.A,G71 !._ . • The Shipments this week, including 01.1111ier- Lula' Coal, !hot op 332,257, tons against 123,7631br thelenrrespondhig week - last ypirp and the supply so fiti this year exceeds the - sttp-' ply', of h J et yelfr 473,057 tons. Ifidepinnient-of i..'unabtariand COW, the shipments last year l jor the,four weeks' from June 12 to Jtily 3, !were in the sggrotte sitl,lt4r . tons. .The ithipMentS ',for the- ng - year" ' tidni : the same regtrimc - WliL7ctieh'l r 2oo,ooo tons. Ada to this 47:057 tor .antpliis already, WhiCh make ••- • - Tons 1,073;057 Deduct last 'years' 4 Vveeks' shipments, -•,510,t0ti . , 1! ! ! , 106;176 ,t ! I ! I..iving an exceFoi orcoal in the market !, ! Jitly 3, 1870; of Otii,l7ii tons, while last year, July 3, dt;we were behln t„he,'" oddments -at tgOS l2o , the sante rpCriod;. ! ,. Up** Vlaryetese ; ship ments from July .3 1 4Ki..'De6ettiO4*Bkftiikilid not average:More !.thin' the- : - ..**liii.: ! feeklyi! airlp-' ment.s, an d the'citiria*;:44-frAtir::-iliptiett.— entum arra igkivi4iym4 ii 1 04114414e Ni..ll.l)Pre hePsiveabout tettiOit i lir,sat ilotpolyet ixi44 . at about a 0 cents -• kilOttegiaitilier.th# the .ent ruling rates... - priCiarr 'itaitialicreiymprit llm:r tien - that figure, *hen all the ealgetteslite"ii:o9ll, becauseleoal math' not be sold lower thltri about 50 cents; -and if these prices - cannot be Jtistin tained, l etanytifthe ; roliieries would be co n s pelted to suspend again.. Under these eirenm staiwes lecial Must fall to $2 50,. and perhaps a little twain thlslregion, hnt prices cannot aVerrum overlkt/31/during the balance of the season alter the roilteries skirt. All parties can thCrefere make OP their Mind, that neither coal nor wages will go beyoudl hods prices- this year; unless there should a pretty general suspenainn . in the otheOnions, and we do not believe that they has suet: . stupid leaders there to !being aliptit midi a result, in the present state Of the trade.. !.. . . . For the information of those interested *limed, we witl M ate thht there is every indication , that the mon k will g 4 to work shoitik at the opera tors' balk. The eqal operators are tirtnei , than ever. It is Oveit douldfil If many could go to work now, if the miners were to a:_ , eapt. Ms at once: They will require frotn ono to two weeks to hunt uptheir customers to make sales; and the impres4ion Is that coal would hit i ie' to . he otferdl t.o induce many to return.' Thk . qiNtations for lash at New York by the dif ferent are low • figure sculls so many collieries are standing idle. • ' We are autherized to state that the men are' workli*atlitenry Saylor's Colliery In the Sha mokin-p,egi, ort, kat the new basis. The other collieries In the Shamokin Region stand the sami4, they did last week.. • ---- . Tut:ti uzerde • UNION' thus comments Uri 4 '1; lame of t he . 1 . i load ens of the workingmen'' : 1U 1 that section, 19 giving advice - to ithe miners:: ' "They !giant dii their own thinkliquand acting. T w l o te r y th h y T i e rt too le to3c t h w tra oca s 4 Led not the be i dli t• i nterests i ts ° d t - Lu rni a : strate even in. Our own immediate vicinity that 'they have been g ledUltlinflock. of sheep by &mien , g in meat men w in surratoo User to work amt trawled ripotaa 'gift of ''' totmic. a living out or the hon est toilets: The hinsuusiataaiktiave tirsova per =rest In the writ' newton. They have' sown _the of Allerenttist wherever they have gobe, fo mented Jesales; and produeed general demorali zation in rder to - advance their selfish objecta:. The miners sh ouldzid themselves or the p arasites, sod then might, they; hope for a thorough pacification ' In the coo! trade.? ... . . . Tills coming from so strong a Dernoetutle paper. as 'the I.l.itos le, shows that the evil effectsoi the influence of bad leaderots felt as keen y ~I 4 ' Luterne as in Schuylkill. 6 While re agree with the Usrtort, in the gen eral team . ' of lie reinarks on this subject, we must say that they do net apply to many In telligent miners who are honest and diadri , to do right, but who are overruled *ben t 4 - gi Arlee, by the ne‘hortty; '- , .1P i ' ' ' ' IE P4ausy yania Cost Company' hare sent . us ths futtowini : eitettlar list olprieas for JOtie, for dame ire • Who %Wye - szeilinit4e* od for their Opp : ' - ,:, - - ~.. • ' .. . mince rice value *mi. costeatrealila is Boantaa, New Yoesaasie_ll:4-4tessee . , • for !nekton to aftl*WWlla *WM the ME From Wyoming •• Tppor Iwlti.ioC Region Itarirton 04.. a ..... •••••••••• Bearer lit • " Nay. (n '•• : I relaw:tre fi li n t. Canal i . 1 ... • 2,1.47.1 ` .1 - ,A 4TI Itc I: inroad ............... ' 4t'i; S , lllll """, • , Tot ai • ' . THE OAL.,MAIkK, :r s.l • P.LICES OF COAL 81 T.11111:.1,11.G • . . 6 ,1 - 1/1 ~ r rkek ENlt .* 'C. ilL:Vce4r Ni:w UntsN,wit•K• . . teortlCl , .."7l.:lk Wr . .::1.1' 11 4;4111.V..111Nt.1at.5 . Jot:ft - NAL.I . . ... .; .. • 11•111 LADEI:PIIIA,June.7.,Ibli.). • . • ~. 11.v41 .‘ 'll Prerctred 3 • (4,4 ;II; .11;d4.4ntit 4 oohs .. I do clie4l,ut_. ' • • LoettNt MI A.tilnp- 4 •:... - 4.• 4 :41 W. AAL. qurtt• • 4 *.Z.v,r, -I :41' % titi i• ricaltiner 4 '..7.4 , 1. 4 .li, fibrunt. , l 7.`. ..... _.•... 4'L',‘;l, 4 .'iu I do . Broken. 4.14 u. .; Broken— 4 t. , ,,a, 4 ral, ; do ' F.'.42... 4 :;It,is 1 *...'4K 4 2.1 ,, , , I .50; do tilid.v..... 4 :104.;1 Stove 4 5 0(do .4 75. ; 'do' i.',.liestilota'7. - wo • I .NEW Volk , June 2;1470. .1 (T , t • . •L blgh Loco- r, nom gi3 75,40 ! I Brnken.-...,.....—.. 5 7rAn Et= 5 I; vnl " ' • 6 olio,: =6, I Phostiint • 5 2 - s•z, ivon.igoos. dkoharzing JlA.Lllsltiftl•;, '1:1 ,, ,74). To the trade by cargo or oar hind: aVilktsdoirro and Pittston IPAsh-- tykons N'ailley Rod Ash " . ! • • Stinniokin White or Rod Ash i • Zorboy.Valley. Rod Anti oFrutu yard ur wharf, :D to 7:wrotili By rotati to consantera ..... ...... . ....... Crv,E k ko. - b. at L.Kni%t ' 4 3 - 54, 3 0 11ed..1,h do Clh.+tnut R Mr Atli Lump Strainer Br..ken Egt; be...... . ALEXANDRIA AND GE4 II D/ZOVN Juue / ; 714 . Georges' Creek &Cumberland... Ammo. f...b...:.._..$ 'VI PRICE OF (. 7 0.1L1•44..N1E1'.E , • L. tr. (;r. F.4c. ii;o, (list T.ackawnnns. : Weh'ken./4 fi i 5 iu e 3 23 (I 90. tl 77, Wilkshiare, Hoboken_ . .. 4 n . 4 73 4 93 , ' 5.1. ;4 In NessdA . York* 493 ;t 91 fi 115 , 5:,)-) 5 ;„--, 4so Veranton, Elinut*thport 4 in 141 4NO 3 7.1 ' t3o Pittston. ti a5bnrgh....... .. 4 t) tO 4 70,. -1 so .lo 4 Z;) Lnhigt, pi(Johnson-..._. SSO •21 521 5 .25. 004 15: Lshinh, Villzatietliport 5 7,0 5 4 77, F.Hialietbport and Pt. Johrosontu Nevi YutiOnetu ts: Round- Out lit Cents: 70 cents. Cann!. corrynni,psys.ll;s-Iniiglnz: MO. firTAL.• !IX, I) --. .I . t,n , r,ao 1 ,- - Levi x.3tc I t t0.,34 el,tat • 'Amax: ;al .I,s ci • rz.sau sat 14.77411 MA RI . til 0 ), 24,m1.1, 711.14911 e %4Ls 11,773 Tos,cl7; . ho,i9u :4,317, son,c II 1 , 61,n; =I: 3,314. d 1.177 .VP,121 I 1.12..113 1 1:078 . 7.7..1' 2rl.=, 107:11 4021 7,4,2431 . 17,Ki2 • I • ' , 7 - .21) I • .7 —,- I-- , --- :MI. 7u . smr,,r4• :- • 73,9 r. .1 I 4.67C..217. • N- • PRICK" OF (i. l. CO.VIL . . . . PROVICIAL ' . thlly. Ili 25 : Au Ox.n.s:x. • At Shipping points. . Gold_ - Del iverod nt. - .N. Y. 'Car:rues - . ltioek llouse.-..., -.et 7.1 yiVestri4relatsl i s ''.7.. D0wrie..........--;. ..... -..... 17S inespard -. ti 7AI 14i:iglus 175 :Newburgh 0rr. , 1 , • - A .111 Sydney ...... ..... .:-. `. I:l';,•Wed Fairmount St 4: a to 1ict0a.......- .. ... ....... .... ...... •i la% , riin.m,EurntA. - - , Littfr unite., Bay I .10 • PowoltontOla.--- - 7so Caledonia - . I :it/ • 'Slack trots::", to no CP/It, 1e.61. Slack VI cents to el is - !Clover 11111,11shonr./ it. A '-Freights to \.•w Yon: gt '1.5-to Illottork ttl :',143.1::: , =MI 217,1 , 12 i . 173,145, I,"V • 31,40` -24.41.11 - d 111.11rg) 11X - 9 d Ittus 6.7*) mcri 1 I -six 4. . _ • . . • Pt. 1 , V1za,• , .:. , :,-,•',- • Pt.' Ellut• ' Itrrn'd. lithipt : - C, , lu'ina'd -bllnit. 11:eann -. .42 €XI ft 61 ,1.1.artf0rd...-....' :.- 150 I :Vir 5a1rni......1.....-., 203 : 1 C s ..lllddleown___ . • t 2 - . Lynn . ...,.......-- : ...„.._': • I islAitunly... , .,_' • 1 r.; , , --1 Cl. I‘.4.mneinscpoct, 2no • 1 73New 'fork ...i.....1 23a I MI In NeWburyport... 2 1.1 • 2 00lerwey City..,..._. Parton:tooth.-- 2 011. - 1 7511talthnOrib___. Saco..- ".,-.. -.... 239 11 74) .Waahlnkion;-..1.10. .. - - Portland.-... .-,.. 213 1 Ci.ftlehutond.:'-- 2 • ••', ~Manisti rr.,l) Providence:72_ 173 I Millnibto n n )l . : 15 2 . iltirdnl.. .. '2, 00 ' • 1 2V.Nortollt i :' . 1 I S • Pawtucket .t tct. 1 03 1 0 Oblvestbit ••1 • 7 aa ' Nverport___-_ 175 1 2 1, DenntsportJ 21,n Fall hirer...—.-1 75 I 2/Dtebton..,.- .... ... t tr. ... Inunton ...... -.. 2.10 2o3,lThighant 225 , finxbury . . ,15 ' - 111yanis:-..: ...... 2no . '. ' - -Chelsea -. . 211) ' ' litantuCket ' -2on 2 Appanang : . 2co .Paint..,'.. .qulaPaint..,'. ll , ): Marblehead . . 230 . 1a0rkp0rt......... - ...Nantucket._ -J. Snmeraet. ~ ,1, 7,4 •. . New Berghni.- 175 1 2s , Weymontli 2PJ . New London.-- 175 ~ , I I•Srietzt , . ' 175 - Norwich & tow I 75 ; 21 . Allen's Point... 1 75 .. New Ttaven....... 175 1 an; /Cynic - :, ' I 7.;• •: Rrldeport. ...... IRI • low 8ath...._..;. • '2lO ' • N0rwa1k........._ 170 _ , 14,8741 1.W.,7"Zi --• 1 ; TANI - 121,81.2 d 18.981 '313.94 d • 31.619 19,11104 1'25,111,1 d • '-• • ' 12:1.7Ctsx • MOAN! 473.017' RATIO.; OF TILISRPORTA:fIO3 TO • .RY ita.sorsot.asrutoSti.' • L. Kt IV Pzic. 'S. (b. -To Port- 00 14•00 112•00 12 SO on 02 00 To Plilladelphia..—: 240 '2 10 :2 10 The rant front lichuyik Haven are tents perton low, and (tom Tamaqua 7. an V v d negroe 12 conks per ton blzher. .. drawback or lid craw a ton is allowed on all coal slilpn ed South of tape Henry and 'Pant of .t.leir Brunswick. coal idllpped to other point,* a drawback-0(M cent per on will be magtenntli further notice. • ' VI.I. NORM PENNSYLVAN IA lIAILSOAIL Manch chunk to Philadelpidis;l . • LEUICHI VALLEY. N.. 1. LILYTEAL ANA, I.lollalPi RAILROADS. , ' ' •To rabkhPOrt• r.. To lOnbokett. - • T.. V. It. R_.-_ ... tot 1. V. IL .... —• RI N. J. eentr.d.— _ I I2 . 3lurrts Jt tavez. ~..._. ......t0 • -1 t tkt!'w , 1 12 on 2; shipping a. wharving. To Port J0hna0n..........._....... 0 . To South Anthoy • From PI•17111 Haven to litizabrlhroort, Pt.iffohnsont_... tzn tun ,(I,M VAN V . O Penn Haven to Philtp•Ontra . Manrh Chunk to Plidltp.tbort: i , Mauch Chunk to lloboken and Port Johnson Shipping not .whurfnue - - • - • . . . , The following are the rateit of toll, and freight : o i l th e Schuylkill Canal for the present., . _ • From P. Carbon. Mt. C'arboti. Sett. lb/kr:IL Pt. Clinton. Toni -1 . no ! --1 1F • " -1 no Frt4ttt„ . . I 75 • . , I GI • -2.81 =lti; V , Drawbar* on _coal fur Sew' York stiot:Vicinlty 40 rents per ton.. l' , i PIaiaIPI3.PJLIA, From ,PL Potbon. Mi. Carboo. Scl!..ilaeli. PL ell own . Toll , T i W .1 (N) - 1-(4":1 • -1 ill) FrPfebt , . . 1 4 0 • 9Q - • ": PS j- .. J - .M . . . .... _ . • .. , . - - . . - . . From Mauch Ckunk to F.05t0n:.,...... ..... v .. 4........ ........... ...$ 40 .. ~. " ,:etc /lime and Itc!stol. 7O Thriigh'to SriIVF Y0rk:..—.......A.....—.....1...“--.--.....-..... 2 50 TlatonA to ,11111allelptlia .. :;.: To To .1.44,+ rity For roAblpment_ LOST. --On Thursday, Jima 2, n Greco Morocei) Pocket Rook, contalnlnn a stint of money awl several-eanig. The tinder will be tNywnrited by !ear , fug It at this (Ake. June 3, '7o—Mi• It T NDIAN. POWDER oniert fOr Otte above POWDeat can he le HEATH : office, 17X, Centex.. street, with ROREAtT B. or with WALLACE F. RYON Fag., at the Pennotylvania National Rank; and w ilt be prcniept4e attended to. June 2; IV—Mt-21-2k( TIMM Aft Wit N& Cp A WHITE AND BAY' MILE' strny ed away A • from Palo Alto on. May the '2sth. The White Mule had a letter F on bin hind quarter. MICHAEL. CASHEW. ' Palo Alto. 21-It Jane :o—m-it VOCAL AND IILINTBttIIdEBITAL MSS LIZZIE JACKSON, No. da7 MA !MET BT4 respectfullybegs. leave to inform the citizens of Pottsville and .fletniti, that she will give Last:roe titas on the PIANO and In SINGING,.on reasona ble *enrol, or address Box all Post Mee, Pottavtlle. Partsytta.r., May 7., 9 70-la4m—lao-dind!. • NOTICE.—ThI. Is' to notity , tite' putdie that I 4 ava this day Waned ofle 00 horse and one I , 4ty mare, th wagon and Imrttem, to mac, VAL, - I.:ItLY. the.. same to be need by - Mlm during my pleasure, . ' •.1: All penums..are hereby eautloned:nanlns( Inferrer- Ins with then' In any war ' AitIVRY 100. 'J June 1, :e-10:• 23-11. . OTWEI.--I do hereby give %wilco; that tnas- N-much as 'my wife, Ellsabetb.llumniel haring left my bed and beard without just anise, or prowl. cation. I will not be responsible ibt liondebts con tra Jane 4. cted by her.7o JERE.III 14ErMMEI.. '-434t• VOlt. 2111121 M—A Muse Story ,llriek: • Dwelling go Bowie wititaStoroitoom and Fixtures eantrdetr, has a two-story .briek Aaek buigattaehed, situa ted in Morris' AddlUan....appi N a. N zip centre street. Pottsville. • nue "111-121-It-ktiw . SILLISro aim Bzww. con , t liv*,tkodii,_ No_tloaa, Boots sad shoes. Queenewere, 'UMW ware, one. Canned .111141 end. Spices dn. The Atock of Roods would be gold low foe clash 10 nnyper eon renting the Igioperty. wbleh is i gtind baldness stand. Apply So allelllite greet, Wade! ~ June 41,70-13.11-421 w ~. - .:. 11 .. - . . tarainlit - 000141/iiilan. vial ilar vn loath nubs of auenannal gal klon.tnell will not.nost sad • ertlt.lulegl,44*. %kr e tetems. fontinsapu.leey chows" .:': Lu flf _ N% Rakes. Buckets. tor tip storoolktrir 4 1 01 mt ThaompliM. : - made prior to barb straw% i 1404. 31410a seat apt bind liteComploip maul . . ausettaassae usanst*iit.. , lAmalpitosslttlottie., 44 at 'ago:* ,„ , ti Steamer." • 4 X' Grate, "' " 470 Pea, ''" " ' Egg. r r ;,•;• - el - ' pfflmity errata per tali saatuonal.rar.dettrerfatilevr York. The above priers ale for oath: . • , Gantiog... HOW* Treasurer." - Theihe rates are 20 (*tits- per ion leas rasa ttio May rittes.witre. - • Tim Lahigh : Coul".titsochtleit rhare '•adtspie4 the Iblltirtrtng prices for east at `Mandl Chtrak for the little trace , for the mouth of ,June.: .._- Lump;Furnact tt DO I 3nLamp 3Oa 373 141, 3 WI (2? Broken 3 CO f 2 00 Tho coal that is sent to Elizabethport ti9E3 riqf • rainmand these prices, and wei learn thas, atOrs e even front the tide deduct ,tOper , 'Centigo from these priPes, accoeding 4i gaaatiti •. • . -LOLL TRADE EL ILISLIOAD /ND C.C 1 1 1 ,041 1 . The quantity sent Ivy 11.41roitti and r e week eta leg Thursday last: r ' St. 'Clair_ . Pon Pottscts.•• Adburn' . Plus otal pa7Lug. CiA t l fur Cxunyaufs • Tr:ai for Previoasly thin T 1 . . . .. . . .., : 4 :13,74 iz,l , i 14,4. - .:li licucimitLL CoUNTir, RAILER/Mi . Fen 1570. :the fUllLtrirtg It the ;lute tityi tranlx.rt'eti lied . Iret.k : .1 ; • • 'Werk., ' , ,Tt.tal. Min , . flirt .t S. It_ It. It , . ' L ,' 'a ! 419.4+.,. nit mebuylittll V.I. ei...„-......f. .... „.- .1.`.i71 ir.l , I' :11.771 C I Mill Crw-k.....,.. I,Zr, te ; , 0419:11 y 1 Mt. (..nrhun.... .... -, to , c„, , 1 1.1.933 01 ,! .: 4 4 1 .2 GI. 0004 S.n• ak i . .....:-..,. ........ .... 11,1#101 , 7 - , , 3 . .3 84 1---:1--.7 „.....„ .*, 77-7 . 7 - 7 - 7 - . 7 Lim tog (,*il T.L.DET- 1-7---:. I** , • --. • , • . • ' , ... : L1 , 3414a1 TALL; Y ..411..iihi.1;. ' , - • . .. g infil ' i lt 2r eneni sent bY Lobigti . IbtlieY llailtuiLd fur the tveett equing ou Is .iturt.gr teat wrltt NI. the year: ! • . - . ..,...,.„ _ , it wicsat... 11,YrAL... i l „ 1 1=.0.'1 .•97 , It 1 "C , , ---. .."....'—':::!'"'" :WI: , . ,4 1 .- 1 3 , ' 4: N,V.1.1: 3,132 . I,l,,pers 4,4 n,7radir. .M.vrectie BM Wshielalg Itaxletuh IL Lehigh. . • . 4 31eadost ....... Totall*,,iara Sine fume It;r7 - ' . ) . . lucre:4,k. ...... ........ • • LEHIGH LOLL AND ELYIGATION Tlte.c.ollowinz II Ihe qualitit.i. of coal timporti-.1 hr th.. Itallr.m.l of tie Lektirl,l%,tltllaci :Sae; fur the Week ending ny air.; la_at 1,5 T By .. C.“al tva.q.do.rivudi Les:4 tu L. V. k It. at S. Nkilett • IPA:LAW/a kJ ULIDS4I3 .G4)11..1.'41'3 COAL TRADE.- At--0. , The Bahrwhist is% atibtonent.uf ctrat it'..i.h,p orBN 1 1)y liie lirhewarea."l liudrort (..',,h .1 - 4.1 i:,. r,r Wt .. sve.A . yisdihz . S , At 7 untayl:Lst: '.., __-. . • ~.. .. , 1.',.. , . I ‘' , l' - 1 T "i 4 4.- . By Ikelr ..t. Itu,l CluvLl • • ' -;_ ~.; , fr,f,4.1(1.:4i..47,'A -By Itaßroad ;. : ....... ..,..-,. 7.t..2- 14.,-.Z....! : 44 .ti1h.... • .:,'...........,...;;... 11,-r!hl' • ::: OM . . . ...,;,........;......_..:::.......-- r • ' 1 ' ''. i 1"..r the Aallat. ije s rityl 104 f•hr :, ; , . ; , -• , • - . COAL FRETOFITS BY CAN-AI:.: , 'full I,OiiPANI" TO , YORK- 4 ISM ,Ir.! lIY 1.1:11p771 atoti it is gnu' Abutrtisempits. 11011ThABIla LODOM. NO. MB, A. T. SIL.-:,:t Rye a , elal:Oaanannleattoa of the Lodge will he held oriEltaimic , June'agiunt USW:O43W. itiebtrintr• atbry Ile traling the, Varner-atone Myth of the Evanieell Church at Cements with /SONIC C‘mt A fun attendance t ad. desired. '.. • A s lel 'rain has been prodd _ • • _Bret nirill littlest. in Masonic press—full suit blach.lnnd ' tate gloves. • . lly or er of the NV. 111.; • -' - 4 , ± ' • JedlN . mrt.t.En, Sectetarr , ' Jan :3"l f—lai. 1 t If Zai .Fol ,n 3A.t.E.—l pair Breaker Rolls, IN In. with bed P elle 4c.; 6n. basting dram; tit. sereeM2l Si. tong:,lifer Ik-recta. Shute imtes. shute,bara; dust ers stack and plat., and a lot of mine machinery; will be olal cheap. Apply at ~ , t _" JOII.N.AL DlEltl,lll Coal Yard. "Jnatl -t •io-n-tt i- ' Coal St.. PottllV,Ule• z_ = R5974:19fr; OF •CELARLZ3 BROWNS Dr.- entAa to the .mtrotr &Pia- I'Ven,einnieirowun. late Of the Borough or; _Potteettle; , decreseg; have been muted td the suitheretgoed,, all persons indebted to the said estate Ada stonelike' to make ltsuradlate payment„ and tbnle Ting eisdnup ot demo& itrias.,,____rist 1 1" astate', IL said deeekegoOrUl make ammo the Mira' e t delay, to •• • • • • • Jun Ij_ 31-kitY JANE BROW*, Executrix. e1,171:14e.! NKt e,;263 Market .. patevllle. t"..113 10' • $% 03 pal Ifat 11! 10111 ti' 7.34 24 MEI .1. , ,-mta• : 7 -i maTiT , . • ixa 0 . irmol imi -, 3,--5.1 0. 147 . .vgiel 3.1.ra0i 3. ....11.144,i; • 1N1,441 Li PO Exam FOB A MIX OP. _Y7liala. _ less.. De -1 airs aesjore count VllRtarreareittalva Cattle. •ry - t, to Mrratern PennaTlVaata.A./tekleand kwultabla Intalnla l ptirtelpally gerartur.tredltr Ude coorfatakr, r ri can hei ' vas . at aii, estabttrbtnent. There As as: t hhi tit . el a I ealrable assorireeer 'of tnerehendlartin, the Store, w tell will be sold, at their earth •Valee. For ferthe Information audy to ' .111 POWJ:LTOIS MA.I., & IRON Mit - ''t, - ;e•tr,4 - 1.1 • - _Di Walnut tit, •Plallatta.- i '* L.. . --if' --'"- ----- - • ___„___ .." ony BROOK COAL COMPANY',S j OF - Al 1. ttn. -. o. :AO At ALITUT dr,- . . • I, 1 Pit 1 tatitet.Cawldsor ZVI, M. -- AT Tar.. I'ECI At. 51.EETING oC the dtoehholdere of thlsVorto goy.,- held on :Nth Inst., the lapplentent to the flow att,r 'it Charter, paned bytholf,egislature of. the titaiterof Permsyfvanist, and ,an lith of -11Prii, approyttlq the Governor, wail rejected totselmousfy by-the:oJ hotdcrsxot fhb, and by a otadortty of the Ali i 4 •• ' • 1 , 01.:0. Lt. MYER% Chairmen.' Attest T. rim Itzcvas„ , S,rcretitry.. . _ Jttne ~ . 7_ 1-. - , , INN TE,L.4 !etr THE I:F.l.Eli;.l,si , k1:1, 1:X Nj int AIN LoprsTiotr'N,. • . / (} 0 .L. .• • I C I 1 1 0nt,4:14 t it. • i I ' rtIT %1.. ME • • .1 V4l'C' Cr ~2.N1 ' 1t,194 C,t , A,;771 • =OW EMTI EMI BEEI I.UiI :Ili • 1: . , • ~ • i'l I. , i . .1 1 ... 1 . .. • • . • . . . ~ ..... is' ..Noo . ~.i ;-.Elegaut styles of (litrriageis con statit ly 'lprisi well. _ -, . .Ipr.ll Ito; • 70-18-:fin' , T, XE UT RS'. SAIL ,AT AUCTION, BY . i 1... - 31' . Tllii:,lAs .t. isi 'Ns,' 1 - 'llllacielpbia, '; • . - . - ii`: 01 IT :.; i: litli ; at. 12 "o'cut"cg, M. .. ' • .-- ' - • T!' ebPd'aiit r, Ttinifers (bid ruirt Lumber Peniters , 11 • 1 . 1.14 t • T I.E, TO CLOSE. • A'N • ESTATE, ' t . = , 1 ' Otte of the most Valuable . ..- i • (;AS (j(!:ir, ANT) 11EN11.()CK TIMBER . . . .' ' . 1 i ~ r ' PROPEItTIES • ' '. . i , , , ,In i lici Striae of l'ennsvlvania;.known as Elie .isog iiutz . Ff•TATi.:. located helwecn Cameron ' apl fintlostu ta,', Cameron County!, Pa. '. 'On 3.4 link of,ilm 'Philadelphia and , Erie Rail: r‘St'l whfrh tteverses theprlipertyi OM at [hetet-mi nus of the ]intralo and" Washington Rally - sad, 110 Lollies frUmlitafalo, N. V., and is also traversal by a branch lir thi stualtiehatma River. I•. • This .4f.iNipe t,y t'.Ane.lklki of alme4 - foul'_ thousand acres, mai is mierlahl With eighteen feet of superi or, pure.lWg.rkalile, lyittintlnous;-gas and steam ('cal (veins tiVelfert, four feet, and tints" feet inthickness now open foe , Inspection), and is covered &val uable growl of liettalock - Dnd other timber. Tbere 1 , also on ill property stiperior Saw and Shingle M tits, with all' appliances • for manufacturing loat her, built Within a y ear. costing upwards of thirty thousand'dollars. Thislioorierty IS now offered:And mustbe,lold.Wit limit:reserve to the highest bidder, utpublic inicilini, on Tttestlay, June 11th next, et 12 o'clock M.,11),1 M. Thatint..e.t. Song, at the. "Philadel phia Exhange." 1 .. _ ~For niiiiiiilitcbi; mow. awl further pqrticulare, ap ply to 11111. Simpson A:.! Co., 12 Itrofolway, Room It New Toth ;City, or to 31,, Thonuts 4t Sot Auction. ee n 4, ;li...id.!l:ti ijillltil FotirtiVsitreet., l'hiladelphirt.'. May '7,0 1 r 1 1 • ...-- - --7.----1-;--4- On° .15 1,1, 5 .%) 7 yen G VO - 1 130 r. 7 WOO 7 rill 'Eq'ttii, 'RE - ENANIEB,_. GREIStADINES, f , lltEri/00(),DS, *c. '. • ..' 1-,inest French'. Organdies. - - ~- l'edintii i iind Fine Lawns. .' - 101 W‘s i ) flack Ifernanieg.. ... - ' `(ilk an! Wool Ilerriani., - • .I(htek Lugligli Qrenadlnes. 411;.,Flicti red 4irenactines. ' . , :ili per() stag Thin Goods, • ; , . '.l. p ' 1' i;0()DS FOR surr: - .4.. . . i'dvnis—oli' v i•nii(i 4;rey Golds, ' . • ! I ' it: 1 41. 4 1; ii•%Ti li ge (; t r i e r y eY' 4 ; Il iods t' 7 - 1 1.142 and 74 cents—Finest Imported do. - , 4 outs.— 111;;Popli us, ..glen cheap. ' N' site Piques. •'. ',I )m ss 3lusli,ns.- • ' a ourlst Linens. . . • - 1. - 00 shawls. . , . • ; 4i 11: f. 4 .sicq at's. - ' . ' Cloth Saeques. . ! I .; ~ Lluinwt-toi•s. . . ~. '! , - iliell Plano Covers. ..' •• • 1 ' • Finelarseilles Quilts. ' ' . , Lame Linen Stock: . ( tOOI/ r li Flit M ENs' AND ItOYS' WEAR. j, [ , ie.hCali 4 . 71104.51111Pre1L • • - ' ; ~,• !! ! 1 ! Fillesit CILMAIIIIICTCI4. !, ! • Nohliy Sc o tch Stallings,. . • ' ' • I All The Noveitieic.. . j. • . • r , ... t' 0(J P LB, & CONAR.D,, T . iB. I.li7,llT:siEn, , slyrg AND•MA HT ET 84# E. - 173, :i ' , I , .k . itir.A.DF.i,ppi...i.. .. . • Cd.2.1/1-.'..lMit", .- . • '- 1 ADI*.S. 't.TTENTIO.N t : - - i,' I '• - - . . . . . . !)I.‘v,m.l..u.krEiv En A ••:•:uw LOT Or i !! '. ' 1 German, and French Worsted 'Embroideries; 1. , 4 , offer tdiala ifor,..l.ale the 'lowest. gold pricey, . _ (1112, AND EXAMINE. 7••• • . Also, e•Ouitautly receiving' • ' • •'. 1 . 1 • I : 11.• • •• ' R$ TED • t•.,W .p.vrTEitN WORSTEIV SlLic • r . - 111,1 i ;I ' o iCift: liclonging to a regular Niroriged Store, at 1 1 01).2 !_'htstuti(sl reet, Philadelphia, and 100 • 'ulton Avenue, Brooklyn, New Tork .1.11 kiptioli 4 r SlLic• 'and B.E.:AD. Bit HBO doaie lo:order at aliOit mot 'lee. • - . . . A , lot of Ike-j3111)IllEtti ES at halt price; for sal. as - • May "M•l9.2trit • tt , ; • 31 . :13 -- 49 . .. ......... ........ .G.IIAtID INAIJGDRATION • , :' ' : . 1, ' . : or . . • • , 11 . - _ . - • I , - - - LOW 'PRICES. x •. ;; 1. , .. , . ~._ , HOMERiI COLLADAY & CO., ~ . ; i ,,....3. p24.-A.lll CHESTNUT fintElgt, , : ' . • i 1 i • . i , t P , lli LAGELPHIA, . 1, :- . ' ~ •- , .. - : . ; ' AliE spu• ?F'FRiti:ilo THE WII6I2WOF. Tit kilt .1 u • MESIVICENT STOCK . l ii •-' or '. • 1 ' -. ~- -. Itil l 1' ' GOODS, SILKS, 1.:1r., • - . ] 1 Ilei,lele 1.4 livitl all Mei Choicest, Novelties of; this .. fl ;1 - ' season. •. 1 . • . . • ii• i TOO ETHERIrrru : ' • LARGE ill.' OICES OF ! DESIRABLE tma'illS, POW I CI Fat 1.1.C . ri t 24 MARKET VOX CA,V2I., - .' • . .I i I,' ~ • %2. ,-, AT, - • , . ; ;T ." . . AO r i 4 ;11)HI.N01.1( ,LOW RATF.S.• .. ' . it: 4 , • - , 77 -- ' - .. 11. C. 41,10o.lionelnde that Xis only naossnary to quote a fe# cietheir ofthrlngs as an index of the pri ors at wltlen, t Is SUPEREI STOCK will 4e : disposed of to Insurer' ' early cell. , ..., • handsome, ble-widih'Cliene . Mohair*. V% Cents. iroit*fold F, lard Mohairs.4s Cents'. . F Decifile-dild welch Poplins. w -In the'-ne light Stiadfsi ,Si nts. . 11 , 314:, , ,, Taz i ll-iride Engliell Priims.`".... l eniii: , Printed Satin' ,loth , a new article forf-I t 7rhouse or . Walidna . etunie,lDCen s. Gne:rsine;lf it Finest Greourdles truported,.; 40 Cents., 1tat1,44e10113 oglistrus, Inall ediors. Z Cents. - .. Satin' i Two ' 4Rre..44 , ,,ii,,,A. Mohair* wltleh sold I , ,j e t e e. I for ti,, tent* are I now offered -at_ utizah, eats ' Fee Cuitei lUist Dnip i fie L;riiiit, et the auj aar ~ . beet heri frtirin !Lae: to ::41 wer yard, - • ' Osten Sillits*he bites designs oil the Pliels:= k a. 4 7 d , 1 iligultatY , . rid witliw at , ~,. SU3ped El,i4 to sts .1111a4t. : :(3.6,;4. 11 , extra seperts tiondlty OL'I "i • Cent*. 1 . lil --''. ''•' - " . ".; ~ , . Blil C lcv l le' e''' T ege*tii. -6 ntzil 'nu !*ll- 1 .7* raretet, all widths kat - quailtlea, up _ i,,,, •: . :* f t , ..; ' . '.. I : • Vt7ltalie; Leavy Ithitioe, Lees Polu4. ie. Lim li.yr 7145: Nkw Rietrus.. i , 7.• April : ., :ir li ' "...:'.: •,. ~. ''; . 1 " 114438'" , , ... : „ ,.. :, alltint 1 it: 40 . 2 "M 011 Mil ECM Is ;,& ALKIN,;. tiqlet• Jun ,1, '7O 0:1 \t•alnht gfre•cf.:ll'lillsailelphla.'' , H 2.l:lyj' !-r D. aoGiits, { I E IZ t' I Li) E R OX.t.y .)i• 1 ; t; A.. 1., lANDEIt, ;in's, COUNTY , . 1 - PENNSYLV AN 4 ' Jelin tog - Jeri ilke 1 As We au_ plains "wit Parnuinest , !he Alutrgm. ti t l Acieounet Adding' IP. O. CROCKIX, 02 1:11111* . 111-411-4X)0.14 asp.bsa..l.sOzt , . KIN -.DS . OF . LUAIDER, .(toca ancistrg• SILL: *BEE - row- lIRID6Es, Bitz*NEßsd • ' trots White iutd Plnec • • • and ilesn k ocir.. maid shippe4 older. Abo t Pl4l 4 l - 1: IMAM*. Staßgles, LATE, FLOOR LIG, ?le. Old VtATscuesroirlt, P.4i4 err 4 I LociciLtvaak I , ' • B.lotelbtp by Boat and Rallrtied: lAikrllll,'7o-lA4rn bathr; been fs now.cpem Pre;owes. co: Pninit przo , LIIBL,Ca, niraERT, CyliTo a atrusit, ilsoufactuters of aftd DEALERS: IN .- Ltlivr.sEn, . I vattlmsrpnil P=4 * *A MU on 0* July X DOR Of N it,i3ON LUMBER ;.IC/LAD AND - 11EUCHI I ENi, Proprietor,- ' _ • - Wholesale rand Retell Dealer in i all kinds' 'Pi Heisiloelt, Oak. ansl While Pine Lumber, and iihraia has onlhand a large Mt of Doom. Sashes. Blinds, MnidlnieneWindow Franire. de. . Work done at Williamsport pricket, and delivered at the Instaisi lie Depot of charge. A lsose m=lltVng 41,e ' " da" .g4ibl Feb 5.70 BUECHLEY. - • g 'TEE UMW 81111.3 C T. FAMILY BOARD 11 ING SCHOOL. An ItMeltsll. ClassicalL, Mattieteetleai; Artistic Institution, FOR I :YOUNG 'MEN AND BOYS, . 1- It Petite's}, Neehmaiery 6.. Pa. • - ' e„First Terin of the Nineteenth Annual Seralon ..wilLocinlmence ou WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of SEPrisidnEtt,, nest. Pupils received at any time: For Circulars addresa GEolltik: MILLER, A. SI., Principal. • . • , M4CIS: • • ' REV. ] DRS.--Meiggs, • aeffer, Mann, Kr' auth; Beles in lirthlenbem, Stceve Huttef.; Stork, Conrad, BAlOuger,Wylle,riterret, urph v,Crulkshan km, dtc., NS,—Judge Ludlow,- I nara 3tyerm M. Hummel Thayer, IBenj. M. Boyer, - 4 S. Tost, theater Cly mer, Jahn' Killigker, he. E. tiUdVeil , James Claghorn;, C. S. Grove; T. C. Rood : Harvey Bancroft, Theodore,G. nrC4 F. Norton, L. Houpt,S.Groms Fry, Miller rr,•CtuirlettWannentacher„ , ..lamea ent Santee, Amer. . • . Vuly 'llO-31-tt vi Alone Bitcerar.4.s. • 401.v,itENGINEERs,, Mine _Engineering, 'Colliery Maps for Inspc;•torm, Mice Railroad Location and Construction, Topo graphi cal Surveys and all other pro4esslonal trarlt executed promptly and on reasonable terms. Dice—Centre Street, Pottsville. Jan. r H minty PLEASANT_B . . CIVIL AND Aumml. GiNEER, SUrveys and Inspects Coll tette:S. and es,antlneslirne ral Lewis. OirtrwiF—Batuuttes itullding. Ccntro Ri.,•opposito Episoopal Church. Jan. I, 'OO-1-- vir.lalizArEzt, porrsv ILLE, pn.,inie . nr tiny P . reqnsylvaula t3tAteGet4tigical till tvey, explores land*, mines . ..ace. - ' : = , ; Jan. I, 'll.l-11--, Es TE-1 T, 'I ITILITCA ENGINEER --t and Alien!- . , 170 Centre, strtset,Pottwellil : Plans, cipe eltlexttlmut and Estim atesmade of eve y deseript ion of , build,ings. Hun:eying in its varimis bnelms atfanded to. . „ Jan:l'l,l m '79,4-Iy. - • ___i..._....._ A VILA.3I. PLLOCK. CtIA I. All I:NM—mic, 1 30 NOrweglan Street. Pottsville. Itt..:D„ WHITB and itatlcl• Asll COAL bought and Holum' Contails 'slots. Particular atteutiou paid to IlMs trade by the mu' or go. ' ' July hi, lat---..;'%.:-.te, 1 G NORGE . firearm. . A, 11. COMICA.N. STRATCH, &' UOCHRAN • ' .. CIVIL - AND MINING EN INE.ERS. . -AND DRAUGHTSMEN • ' •,' 179 CENTr.E STUEET, rowsvit.t.g,uri stairs.) .' • January I, 'lO ; ~ , ' I-, I ACx 17] s, EET, MIMI C *ESL CH.R/8 N, J.USTME PE TETE JJ _PEACE, REAL Fl-TAT K , Ali. 4 ENT, , AND 1;1... CENtED AUCTIONEER, • ; - No. 1 MAHANTUNG.) NT., POTTSVILLE, PA. 'Special attention XI Ve2l buslnesialu theabiii:e branchv*.• Having Tv large experience,- fiatlalnetton and promptnews guaranteed. Collectibna.eiipt.cially loollelLed land will Tecet%e Intinetliate,nltentlon. "Januatpll, wht. - I • • I ` • Practical Plumber and Gas.fitter, •1 • J MAtiANTffsca STREET, ro,TTSVIL • .100. 2ft, . • • : •'' ' "'"; • Having been In the business Over lo;yeiultin Phil atlelphla given him unusual facilltie• for deriving tils supplies from first class houses. ifir Partici:llhr attention paid to countky.wark. march 20, , • Eoaffil MARTZ, ARCHITECT. --..-- • . i i . 7 :i 4 % mi. MARKET, PITItEET, I'i.YITSVILLF:.; Inventor of the AtilfAumping cagefi, and of , /r euall beeaketai half the usual' height, saving' tin.reby i great 411 Mount. of timber In a larmbreaker. The *elf-dumping cages are for slopea and shafts, With. of without" door; to ear, and With writer apparatus attiteheibtoilh4ponse with pumps. It Heir-dumps' one or two Fitorlem, and hohitm one, two or three yam at the samn time: , , Thq ad'Ortiser will plan, autierintenil or contract to build;olliery Improvements of all kinds: • narch '7O . ' ~. I 1 10-I.y A. P. VitHITNEIY, ' : - ' " . • • a• .1.-0. - ;- .•• I BA Ist ItE \ It ,:l • . . . GO Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. ,:i • z ~.. if 42-• 44. ALER• IN !' - I t .T.D AND ' SILVER., il - PCiREICIN. EiCHANGE : RN T 1 1 - HD STATES AND OTHER BONDS, _ ___ I: . - mosEir TtEckivED ON DEPOSIT- , INTEREST allowed es per special agreement.. STOCICH and tiONThi bought and sold at the Near York and Philadelphia Boards or brokers at' the usual Cnitunitialon. Jan 1. 'ln REPOOL AND, QUEENkiTOWN. _ INMAN LINE OF MAIL STEANIERSek„ ftlom New York, , , • . I - EVERY . SATURDAY. 2 -• 3tr, 4 ALTERNATE TILTESDAYR; • hi And each week front Llyerpool um! Quetta', &Osage f_rom Liverpool, Queimstowit, Glasgow Or Derry, $34, by any Steamer of the Line. JOHN 43. DALE, Agent, ; ls lirtaulway. New 'York, UO onto A KNECHT,.Agent for pottayllle, Pa. ' Mai irit--M-n FOR A C$ OR sinpa.. E 07 TEULNEI4I.7I; sTraus p - Between INew York-, Glasgow, Londonderry. Liverpool, Queenstown and Hamburg. BenUegil Hanoi or PAsasoe..—For passage or rafts bythis oommodious,emnfortable and popular Ineof statnshtps between the United Slates and Europe, r for:full information in regaid td -- -rates of passage, te., apply in person or by titan m their Agent 1. • • Capt.'('. F. 01.0VER, No. tnli Centre street; Pottsville GE N-11 April MEI JR M . , - ITES' OP ,I PASSAGE. , 4 , > . , 4 . .N3tA It LINE. I . From awl Queenstown, • To i t I • GITIO?C' i MAIL ERIE. • From Livezpootund Queenstown, • $34 00 Toi " % • 30 00 From verpOOt and Queenstown.. • To • " • ,‘„A•vottoit LTNX. To From xow dmr . • '. • 1 " • - ILifwauka From Effirnburg prpSisionit furnished 'Gold,s4o 00; • .. • To . 001 Children under 12 and over 1 year old, half-price. Infants ;under 1 year, Vito New York., From New York. free. By Manibtirg Line. ehildien over 1 year and ppder' W years, baif-price. Remittances for Draftier Plumage Tickets can be made by Expreas or Past Orrice Money Order, which will be returned by first For pasimae or drafts by either of the above or fu einformatim) apply in person or by mall , to their rat, • - - JOSE.PM H. ItICRARDB.., •• march In-414m tIlL; ' . ._ BOPOSALB POll ANTHRACITE COPAL P011 1 1:HE NAVY. ,• - , _., NAVY DEPARTDENT, Be eor EAMTPDJENT AND RECDIJITING. C • • : _I • Wssunarrox, May f 3, M -0 . ' SEA/J.41 PROPOSAL* for furnishing Anthra. cite teal for the Navyvto be delivered 'during the fiscal yes, ending lune.lo,, len, will be received at this Bureau until 10 A. St., June 18, 1578.' These proposals must be indorsed, "proposals. for Anthracite Coal for steamers' use.' , ; The offm moat be for the delivery of 10,000 tons, of 2,240 pouuds. . , . , ' The coatnaist be of the best Buck Mountain% or Black Beath, or of , a kind' equal to them In all ;re 'pmts. Irtrich equality will be determined by a board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy, auM' the reception otthe bid. The name of the coal pro.' =I to lie furnished must be stated la the offer. to be delivered in lunimr. of suitable sire for naval steamers, clean', of uniform quality, selected, free from . impurities, unmixed, of which the cone, tractor will be required to furnish sech evidence as will bearmory, and be subject to such liumec tion. as COWRY-and quantity, as the Bureau may direct. coil must In all reepectrhe satisfactory to the indpectors, whale/II have _the right . of per= oemptory rejection. . . - 4 . The pr: l e must be for pool delivered at the Philar delphla vy yard or . League Island, and placed in carts pro Med by the Government on the navy; yard wharf, or im board of vessels at Inch points within six miles pf tbesaid navy yard its may be designated 'by the Bur-mu; and all deliveries aforesaid must be at the contractor's risk an& expense, and without any extra charge of any kind. Proposals Will 'likewise be received for the 'de livery of 4.oootons of the same quality of 'coal, to be delivered in 'the port of New York. or,, board of vessels, or at the navy yard there, as at Phlikulel. Phlak. hod6r. Maseru* conditions. : ; Any amigo or other chem . to which the Bureau ybe soldeeted from de in. the prompt deliv the mid by the cent ors , will be de = ducted their bills. ' - In - eerie of allure- to deliVer the coal in propee 4 4 quantity, (not rawrents t w as per ei sr ,.. jme ri i ra n =„ at the proper' time and pineeTM . the right to tortretume forthwith at the • risk arid expense Butt! which may seensto suppbr the de fi ciency. ' . ' Blank of caw. guarantee, de., will be far. tdshot a Motion to thelturom. XVI X 2241 ft*? 41!: Want • tend. =7. MAY=* 00. 11,-,- ,• • • Zls. :umber. ILA *eat of 7Alaynarcl Ett °Mee at SIM AteDONALI), Agt.a!, Sax l'ottavitta, Pa, ' 1 10-44 y II aucationaL (adj. [.llassage Agencies. , BAL PABBAGEAGENCY: • • • - 4 7 04 , TEANI BETWEEN r utki4.` YORK, LIVERPOOL, QUEEHST-OWN, LONDONDERRY; GLASGOW, AND' HAMBURG. -• • r u. • - isnot, AND GREAT IYINTERN STEAILSIIIP I COMPANY, C. N. MAIL (GCIO3) LINE, CIINARD NAIL LINE, ; , ANCHOR LINE, _ MAIRCRO AMERICAN PACKET i. ]BEAT REDUCTION - CoxAnn MAIL LINE :i• r•I• ‘, • v..- • • • IC* 0 . ANY. • • • - • 1 • . =BlllelyiNterati The In"blatainT • agents lades lime basinesaand obtain whets na other Thiser will, an Germain ot .• citable linittres:Vteeilling ** • 11110,ind3iving eanietioetlee • •Iteari canleente wpirtentir ; 40, 4117larjA004 Gen, Aga& ' •j - t3i !Annul St" !hauls., Pei' S. O. MUM - • . 1870, is ni Wxual ifa.llllllpgket St. ordet Ilas„ unvisited far ma k of Jaeobitimel MArksille.; isa.92M4a/6-17 Weiera p q; COOK WASTMCGTOIv• The Lieciate ilax:—A;tothei.lllUvidas Ache Ncliattek's Ainitikaprent-40- tie Tax ISlll— iiairpeelloge tiehesue. • WA* 2l ls, iene 3.—trtie( house luts,i a s &large vote. alzreedlo.exempt . VAN) on • infeannit front .14ixation; tax‘all above that amount-tbree" poreent, It is- thought the fi!enate - 'Mr. Van. D,yek; , of rNew York; Was- before the Bank i ng ,ntid Ginter:icy, Commit** to-- day Atitha :74,1in for Minting the debt: He kotoposca thittdaotig four ,per. Cent; bonds:be Issued, and., that All parties-depositing these bonds With,thei; United "titlite4 Treasurers be eutittod to have . ..bailed then. ninety per. dent. of its face in, currency' for banking ritwi poses.. This is theTtlst scheme proposed some time ago . by : General Butler.- - • . • pet:feral Schenckhi amendment; Which - be: proposes to offer as tin, -additional , section to the Tar bill, referring to tariff Was 's. -printed this morning: ',lt 'axes the duty on tea at 20 cents per pcsind ; -coffee of .all kinds at 4 cents; raw anttillpsetwado sugar at 2 cents; certified sugar at .24 cents; refined;sugar. stove dried; in leaf; • lunip, - drnshed, powder- . 7ed; grantilated, 4 cents per -pound; on jute butts,- ten dollars per ton ; one iron in pigs, seven tkillap per ton ; on' scrap* iron of every descripthiffSix . dollars - 13er loft ; on steel railway .bars ' enenna-ime-half cents per pound ;•" and on-all • railway' : bars - Made in part'of steel, one and' one-quarter cents per pound, provided that metal ; converted, mist or made from .IrOn . bythe.Bessemer-or pneu-, ntatie process; ollwh:atever-cldscriptions,aball bc'ebased steel.'-, The Tree-ilst as annexed to the Taritrbill reported from the Ways and MeanS,Cominittee also' inclifded in Mr. Schenek's amendment. : .Nfr. Selienek will, it is understood,'refuse to uny debate Guilds amendindniorldpernilt amendments to be offercd,lft ask'for a-vote on it e - xactly as drawn: • A .canvii-.sof tit°. Scnitir.kiiiee . 'the last, nt *ewe on Sun poiningotWat sent inhy. the President, shims that Mire has been b u t .one. change-4110.°f Senator lloward—Who now favors tife treaty, but...who hilt 4 hereto fore teen one of the• StnlngeSt• .opponents of its ".ratiticati6u,i . made ilweehes again it the annexation Of the Island. • • th, tin t tht, a.' IV iORA. . . .New 1'414: Rough Sart. . - • NEw ; roRK; June. 34—Litst ..three roughg :attrkeked utter Burke; who'll' self-, clefs:3l,ml killed - otm natruNl Patrick Hestnnit. • _NETVENGLA.N! Nina „ . . Tin, riftvontllAunfottOieni'llk tlryiluda-- : , 1: Novo, , ! .P , ORTV.liNti,lic-h.-LThe - Colored 'Men of Vernuilit the: ratification of the ti retinal "•amendinetit ..kere - yesterday: • "Ad— drbsses by Mr.:-11. jelinvii, of •Albany. N. y., C.:ove r nor ItYland- FiZsolier, ;tint - Rev : Edward Were delivered.. • .Ifos,ro"N.lilue; ..flelger; of 'Nova, Scotia, et t. idoyed:as fireman .onithe steamer w tiliio, as tbnuti dead;l - ivithai,severe wound k in the forehea last nigh.t.-in a drinking sa-. loon in the horthetit parelif the city. John Wood keeper.Of•the salcinn,..las: Mann . .an.d Jere" t4ulifyan Were arrested on - suspicion of the murder. I • Tirg Domorrolv. • 'ieltlat ye r ithlrx • - - - • - • • TORONTO, :;•titte 3.L-Tlte , ‘ 01,onr,'A north-. vet eorrespondetits•telegraphs from 44..4. Cloud that Rielbcdismttistied with the Itoha tieettlilie it does not provide for generil motiesty,l and. he Intends. resisti n g . Tho,Red River eXpedition lifts two hundred. men at Fort tarry and eight butultded on the prairie; 'A• battle is expeetedn tar Lake of -the Woods. ' • • A large band half breeds' lifts- been sent oti t 'as seem tbs. for. th,e pure . 'fetching • thel eipeditiodl • The Yen - hula. rind Anal breeds are"..saia' to be on • had terMs. r'The .aboVe. report isHfrom a 'frieod.s .Of. Riot's. Anetlier dispatch • to.. the sante:paper, ' . 'says }tiers; 'Vihing the Wlnnepeg 'mails wits 'to', !provide himself. previeus 1 tt his , departure to the Cluited S;a.te B . - MDDNIGHT:DISPAro.3 TCHEg. The; Schenck'," Tariff Amend ' :latent' Uco - the Tax - • WASFiINGTOSI retionstrue tion.committee hits, instructed Gen. Butler to report the -Georgia' bill' immediately,' with a xiew.aniendment proyiding :Mit an election shall be' held iu -Georgia' thN fall. It is thoUght.that . -disttem alI opposiiion to It on the part of the ltepublieins in l both Houses. • • ' . Selienek't; tariffamenament to the tux Lilt' n audition" tOlthe free list of, thh tariff provide . for a.,tax. of seven dollars per -ton oil pig iron; and oneaiul a half Bents, per pound On steel rails, including. Bessemer a ails; •All articles: indukled in - the amend ment, are taxed, at-the- Intel''s in the Tariff -bill; originally :repOrted. by the Ways and Means Committee.. , . • • The Presid4titlnis nominated V,Vayne.:Nfe- ATeigh, .of Peutntylvtinin, per 'Minister Resident at - Constantinople, Turkey, in place. of V.: Joy ;XfOrkis. • ~1 II B 1 I _NEV. • - Tlie ;June" • TWIN', /con ductor on' the Rome; Watert6wit and Ogdens iburg Railroad puldislies the following_ card': - ""1 1 6 RitEss!OF. COUNTRY—Htiving secin a de4putch. to the'press stating that the . United States' Triops firetion. Feuinns dur ing it riot at, Williamstown, N: Y:, on The Ist of June,- I beg . rn "leave to.,.give in Justice A° tide trooptand thOr flmander, Lteut?niint George W: Pothler..'First Artillery, a correct statetnent - of•the affair: • "On the arrival the train In Will ianiStown; a few New York Toughs: -left • the train and . got into a disputed at -thi - 3 „hotel. The train . starting before - they.. got: on board, some 'of their -party cut loose the cars: containing About twolfundred,FenianSand forty roughs. ,The'Ecnifins naurrmired .at this and a riot i commenced, the [ronslli dmwirg their re volverwand shoothu;ni every direction, At., this 'stage of affairs having run back 'My truin and 'considering the lives of my' passengers in- danger, reelit elted' Desh ler to inter . fere and put- a stop to • /"He did so in almost gallant manner, hav ing to lead his men someelistant*upn steep -bank untiCr a - heavy :fife. before- he could 1 -forth them. Having formed with six men; he- called upon the 'rioters to disperse and' 'charged' in fronti of, this...party 'with fixed 'bayonets. Without 'firing a shot the dis turbance was quelleil and.the rioters were ill the ears in ieSs- than 'five ,tninut 'after - the chart-r, was .made:r . • • • Irtf eo a) co LI 1 00 30W t 7.1 110 23 U 0 . , REIGN. - . 7 ..-- • • The lyest Yacht "fitixissad Still FriititOneti by thO Pentans?at" oitos-rTbs Stneill Paz and A . :..Vacelnallpn,ln Ptirix—The lxisllPrevi -, -. on the Enna Bill-Tbit.i7neitell -, •- • - ' - • -:. ; . -- . " .11egicIdes. • i.—.The' ••• . • - LoNnos, June .—The' ICON York Yachts and those of the• Royal Thames Yacht Club. wilt compete on the lffilt, for the - Dovertow.n cup.'.- The course Will be front Dover,,Eng land, to Boulogne Franeci. • • • • ' There is still tiontc appreneusions in regard to the movements 'olthe Fenians in England. The GoVernmenVhas received private infor mation concenthig their plait of•Uperations. Orders hate btegt •issited (rota - the Admit. ratty Office to plOe double mbards on all the dockryards - and Inaval .CheatstntiOns in • reat Britain, and•to'keep thefirtii. bankeil in - all the steamers , . and other precautions macula -ted to facilitate thei uppresslon of any. revolt. Physicians of Parts report that the pracW; cal value-of vaccination as a preventative for smallpovithahcea professionally demonstra ted 131 Y aetuaLetmervatkiti ta that city during! the past tnenth. •1:• •• •" • --;" DUMAN, June 3, —The final passage of the Laud Willsrelptttle4 favorably by the Irish pies% generally. ,- ,t3otne of the newspapers are jubilant toyer the sttemm or, the measure. • 14142rez.• . Partia, June 3:-r-Sererat ,prisonerg who were =relied' during the . recent political er.- citement„ - chanted; with complicity - in the plot' against; the nation and the life of the Emperor • were yesterday' hreught ;Op - for preinnitu6 o=unit/ellen in: the Chamber tot Accusation of the Viet- Court. The court also investb* , 47 the PaPer . found orithe-persone of some of She'. prison', enk, Many of three - were adjudged to hive no - connection whaterexwlth the conspiraer and. while some 'Of .the _prisoners were hehi for trial,„ several- Were unconditionally lei tddlately ' after the pre:r:ligation- of,the dogma of Inhdlibility, on th e 20th of June,-therEcumertical Coundl will take kreeetts' twill the -15th of October. ' 'swzrakitarairo. _; • , Jqne2;+Captahteharlex Duncan . Cameron, formerly British Coated at Massa-' walt,l Abyssinia ) , Where Impr - nment. King Theodore occasioned -the • Abysm. Manias, dledlittlenernyesterdn,. where he had gone benefit of I ltis tb, junh . Allege hear dem y y, 'on' at 'of the ' attempted nillecilso of to* ter. mitre albs :blood: shed ; and disorder was ldielayan IN ec'.*Af, TERM -SECOND SESSION .. 81474,111. - . . .. ' , - .- 7 Wasnitntrrots,• Jrine 34 ' Mr. Kellog, - from the ConUnittee 'du, Co reported resolutiOnn fer , the nt -went of litotamittee of liv=the. ..........,‘„,,,,°f the Senate, whose duty it . ' hel 61. """'""'` ' the whole Subject of redeeming -the' alluvial hinds on the Lower Miledsaippi from overflow by .e complete levee • sysiem,and what: action Congress shall take to pox:rune this o eat; said committee to sit during tho recess of to report bY Dia: or otbe ;raise ; and W OMP tiy a Clerk. • A.dopted, M. Pometoy;lfrOtn. the Committee ot.Pilb: . lie. Lands - i reported with ainendinerita a."bill to -extend -the previsissker the 'Pre-emption: lows to the Territory or C° lo ralb, and for other PI C I =t amendment Was'one offered by lir.' Latlin, to add to the exemption low : , b y i f oods.. - : Me nexfamendment was one offered by air. Buretutrd, to amend section foamy; so as to k t , it read, - '!The:" Assessor shall to re every such rattan to be 'verified bribe it or • the -party or it, and..may Inc Vie attar any return after notige to.such y, if he as,reason -to .believe ,tbet the Mood Os •unde . ted." Agreed to. • • 1 ..1 The next amendreent W \ tts one offered b Mr: . P 4 lll, not . requiring, the income returns to in, einde - wages of minor children -not reeelved.- 4 - ~ -41'he -question netit'-rectirred on aniend. - Menuntent made by , Mr. Beck 'to section 33 to : include United Stated Bonds among thsigiefac/r• iterations from which the tax la to be deducted. Mr: Morton piri...-,Tented and bad read" by the , Clerk a memorial and resolutions of Israelites : of Indianapolis, eallitaguttention to the mama , ere of Jews in Itimmania, 'and - requesting the • interposition of the President of the Unita& States in behalf of boat pontecuted and Outraged steeple. Referred to the Committee on -Foreign - Relations. , . • - . _ Mr. Sun n ier then offered a resolution calling '. upon the President ff in his opinion -not Mown patiblo with the public interests for any: infor- - • 'nation in the' Department of State, concerning a reported persecution arid, nutssacre.of 'the Is- . raelitm in Roumania. . •,. ,' • • lie said the reports were So absolutely horrl ye that-it was but 'natitral to suppose - their. greatly exaggerated. It .was incumbent upon. 'us in the interest of humanity to poises,' all the : information coneerning it that might be- attain able. - - . ' - Mr. Sumner's resointkin was agrood to. '• ' The Senate then proiwileit with the II adieu A ppropriatiOn _bill. Without disposing of they.. htli-the Senate adjourileAt till Saturday. , • , pOirsr, iipqmp.riithsiy-r.arsr.t.v.. • Mr. Ito - Oil presented the: elition of ttllui/A !lists of New York, inlravor or equal taxation on tobacco.. • _ . Mr. 'Cullom. from the Committee on Territo ries; reported'a bill to ainend the act