FORTYZOLTI-IFEAR Ainers'Aou ATURD lY • JUNE it 1 RA ES OF ADVERTISING. =I 1 Square (SG-inch) or I 2 S'icilireg, (one Inch.) pure% ..... 4 masons, 1 liesitoof tael-Vinte /12 Will GOO • DI r • lOW SOO • w nut zoo . 14 00 SOO GO IS DO 00 45 OD LPI2,2O2ITICALEtPriCIAL - NOTICEIL-43inglei • So centralize: each subsequent tatertion XI vests a line. LOCH ittlanciim 2 , 191.1tfiki.-9eccual %Page. cents. ripe ihas tmettitta: each sub Sequent basalts= MS. per Une. 9/22.2t2tAL NOTICE2I.-Tblrd Page 3D seats a line first Insertion; each subsequent, Inaertiou. la cents per line. r ny k ii it r lr NOTICE/1-S cults each. _ • • L . NOTICI3 I 4-Atteornpanying Deiatut-For two *Lao 23 tuft each soldlthittal tine 10 cents. • DEATH OF CHARLES DICKENS. . With sincere regret we announce this! morning the death of Mi.' Charles .Diten ,; which took. placend ThUrsdaY afternoon last, at his residence near London, - Mr.' Dickens' was b ° :8 58 years of age, and there Was every Kosneck-that twiny y4ars of work were yet before Lim ; and even,lf he bad laid down his pen, his adniireni could not but hear of the sudden and. unexpected death of one Id: whom they wereludehted for litany hours of - enjoyment and innocent amusement Without more than usually profound 'feelings of sor row at his loss: Mr. Dickens was almost the lost of the brilliant:opterle of intellect tha tread the Englishliteratuie of the middle of the nineteenth century what It is, and 'llls death leaves avoid that cannot be fined. Tairebolent is said to be making lirendfot ravageoln India. • fPnksrteelcr 4:";litarrr is on' a brief visit to Camenni's residence :near Harris burg;.. He will retina ip Washington to-day. QNDERFUL.-A Democratic "repeater's at the late New York election has actually bCen convicted of the offence. The 3111- lenium , is surely coming. • HON. &YON CliiirEßON 11 the, member for- Pennsylvania of the _National Republican Congressional Comlnittee. He is also a member'of the pxecutive Committee. THE R‘publi na of Delaware have nomi nated Thos. B.- Coursey for Governor, and Joshua T: Heald .for. Congress. Both Are popular, and strong hopes of electing them are entertained. • ' WI:IAT has become of the lon. Dir. 3for rell'sWarehouie )3111, which was reported at the last ~session of Congress? ,Why has it not been pushed 'and paised, - .tr at letuit an attempt made to pass it? ' THE NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION in session in Cincinnati, has adopted a rein-, lotion In favorof a strict apprenticeship law.. This is right. The example' should be fol lowed by Unload of other trades. It, ix a' crying evil that too few boys are learn g trades. THE free traders and law tariff tnen threaten to abolish the office of Special Com missioner of the Revenue unless the .Presi dent retains 4, 3l 3 111 r ells in it: Well, We would rather: the office abolished than to have it 'filled by an" enemy of Atuerican ipdustrial interests. ' DURING the nine months ending March 31, 1870, our exports were $335,340,549; im port?, $333,304,835; excess of exports, $2,036,- 214. • For the ninelrnonths endingltareh 31, 1869, our exports were $244,44499.; 4mports, $303,535,818;„exceis 'of imports, $59,113,319. Tki . cstateittenteor the past three-quarters is if a very gratifying character. " , . A hits sin COnitantinople, Turkey, this weels; consumed - over seven thousand build ings, many - Of them being the best in the •ity. - The iiecuitiary ings is eitimated atone madred millions of - dollars. Three huiidred ives Were . lost front falling walls and from hat sense of fatality which .actuates the Intac t and induced mane Of them to remain n their houses to be consumed with them. A' Proi , oszTioN.—Thir•leaders state that, we arc misrepresenting the:men When we' \ state that a: majority arc willing to - -go jcork. We therefore make a reposition, that l if a lair vote is peranittektoi be taken by all the workingmen unmolested, by 'ballot, and • not viva voce, and If a majority vote againk. resuniing on the operator's basis Ya ._the present stateof the trade, we Will publicly ao-, knowledge our error. Is,this not fair? • Will 'they (16 it ? . • lr appears that So satisfied are many that . Ole-blacks- are superior to a portion of the members of t lte,Thlnovratic party, which correspondent Platt says is fast dwindling into nothing- but the "concentrated Aging duce of the country,a' that they are;com polled to pass resolutions at all their ntect lugs, deehtring that they are ;of inferior to.. the liegroes. If they really :tie superior, on intelligent 'ptiblie will soon recoguize • the fact, withbut being hacked ball kinds .of resolutions, Which are well' calculated to' Create dOubt on , this quesrlon, and 'Which 4114 "invariably : bring' up-blall ther meet- • I)it Wm: M. WALLAcr, President of the State 7Medical Society, noW in session in Philadelphia, is certainly behind the age in wishing to restrain Nvinnen and colored Men from entering the medical profession.— lie might learn a useful lesson on - the sub ject flint the action of the National Type ....graphieal Society now in tiet4iintt In Cincin nati, Which has not only admitted Women as . delegate:4, but Made one .Corriisponding and Iteebriling Secretary. The remarks' of Dr. ,Wallace on this subjeet were discreditable, and ;the - Society acted • discreditably In en 7 ntin 'address and ordering 3t to be, puhlisi r d. • - Tics: Democratic State beatraf of Minnesota issuetirans - °tithe tarirr questio*, asserling that ",tile'Proteetive tariff' the . eaialinal principle 'of :the 'Repub— Helm party." The RepubliemiS passed a resolption in the 4gisiature in favor of Pro- . ti;t to American Labor and Industry,, hence thj, action of the Democratic Free Tiatiers, rho expect they may catch , a few Depubli clai voters, who were formerly Democrats; and who have not yet got their eye 4 open to the destructive tendency Of Free Trade. We have a few of the same . kin in Congress, but the number is rapidly ••minishing Iti the West and South.: • • PA says./ bat one editor May call another a fool, acid that - the latter may retort in.:, kind, and that is all of it. Not at all, 'John. Your positi(M is not rlogical .on this uesti;qi—it will i not stand the test ofpractice. Forinstaii,w hen you are call - can fool ed rially, the community recognizi4i the truth of the appellatiOn, for your writings in the M !Toll prove you to be one. But when you op; ply that epithet to other writers whom , pro-, duct ions are recognized as sound in reason and strong , in correct argument, why, John ; you see it don't hit, for the public has already settlisithe matter trn the merits of the lirts flue:ions. Do -- you see, John ? NVI: are glad to see that the Western Tariff are pitching into the recreant members id.congres.S-from .Pentivivaltia, who 'were., ali-cnt from their seats when important lic•st ions ponWected with her indristrips were voted tipon in Congress. They. advise Penn." -ylvanialisfto Inok at _home, before they rge Wt-stern, nrenbers and Wesiern peo ple with, hostility Prgltetion. We are glad to see that thcSe reer&trit Members are' held up before.beir constituent's. When questions- ' are at issue, on 71rhich , lipend a if untber ofrottic-TsP; members ttri. fre yiently carried itito}the'lialls . Of Congreirs.to 4., from bedS of sickness, but when theireat: A tiwrieakquestion of Protection to itstaixir :old I iiilustrris before Congress, on several o , ions from one-third to one-half of . its 1. • • •, . Tifeßnantity sent this week is 30,f400 tons, ii - Ofessed friends were' absent front their. against 129,890 forsthe -consiTonding lweek last , _ . . . . • ••• " • - • year, showing an :inertias° of 'Al9,4qp .w e conside.i the tariff 's° far as labor andyhi.oxiiig off the Cumber-ISM ooat, the the industrial , pursuits of the. country are a meats froth this region .emtuneed in Our table ' o neernedi as the most important. ..questitin4sn'o 9 nipart so i - withinksil e ar, w0u1d.312;1D3 now before the cohntior..--ali others . sink Ititikl tonligshist-SkfiK, riiaiing the-. increase forttui iiisignifiea n qlitirion with it.. • we0k14*343 tons.. • ;'; ' p,trAvErri C0144101.-..41*. Continence; merit week of this Collegni, l coated atEaston i meat the 1 4 3 iii • inn yery flourishing, munition. It eon tains-two hundred Auden* who, with the p - rofeksori,. d make the coirihtkpota menee meat one of great attractiveness and special historical talue. Piftident 'Who Will in a few. days , return . :front Europe 'with a huge collection of Cltriositlea, will be preieut at the Commencetnent, whiett we .have n doubt will best pleasant retuniori of the va rious classes. - • nat.. am: aa. lii NANCEs.--The Washington tkir n•vontient f the PnFitic under date of . June 9• I , writes as °Hews '' • 'l' • ; lln the, .use today Mr. Gartiehl•reported from ti, • king and Currency-Committee bill . punish the unlawful certification of -.ecks by officers Of the :National Banks,. which was pasised..`The,blll,provides that any olfieer t erk ()regent - of an v . liatinisl .I:tanking Asso , elation who•shall wilfully violate a provision of the not entitled "An act- in reference to certify ing checkeefNatlonal Banks," approved March 3, 1 , 3139, shall be "deemed guilty U ni te d intsde -ineanor, and on conviction in any statei Circuit, or District C.o.urt shall be tined not more than five thousand dollars or be imprisoned not more than Ave years, or both, in the discretion of the COurt ; and provides that notbing in MIS `act shall relieve any /tanking Association from any of the penillties prescribed in the act•ta which MIS act refers. What's•the matter with the bank Officers? 9iny of :them becconiag so Corrupt that Itigent la*jii are required to keep . der? such them iu • "CI D.E.MOCRATIC GA INS. '.' hint . Ilemoeracy, making the mOst of their triumph over a foe • that: -niade tigtit,•at • he 4udiciary election, are buSy . boasting ey. have almost revolutionized certain mii& ti high they name. Let. us see about R.. Here are their brag counties; and. • that the extent of the, enormous revolution they have wrought may be clear, ;we append . not only the greatzinte they, got for Church, at She late election, but likewise the ti otelor Hoffman ! yenta. extent-of their gret r.ps may thus : be readily Laleul ,ated; Brag ItriN)we Cayuga, .... .66 ;:iiii ' . -2. bi Mauls, - 4 -t." . 4 . 141 • 4 - ' l2 " -2 Chenau I ' 1137 2194 • FM Cart lanc• a,.... • 213 , 1• • • 1916 11/71 Genesee. ....... "•2NG: .••• - ' 1436 1395 .lied tut Itl6 , Nlti . * 't'otil Jelrersot - ... - Zir4 . 3134 .',:..N.1i Monroe. .....,».... 10226 / win ' 122.3 Ontario 422 2177 ‘• 1752. Otsego , --. • - " 6170 ::/k3l" . ''!trrir it. Lawrence -. •• rill , 1157 ''.X7 liteulo . ' 6551 • • 31'11 . 3107 ,l'lug. - --' ' 32:2 ' - 1512 • 1440 Taal pki 1114....... ainS t . 421.t.' • 11/21 Waxlklagton ..... -...... lilt , ' inn - • '-, 212 i • Wayne • - 4116. ,2= • i. - 2179 •-• .Tota .. —78.713% ' '40.60* '' .' 39 . 6 5 1 , A low to ' e Doniocraey of mare than half their, vote sin 'the last strict party contest Is claiined.as a N dory! And the !Republican. :party "mourn .over the ruin of their once . powerful ' orginization!" The - abOve coun ties gave 41,467 majority for Griswold,' and would do better to-day With as good- neatidi date.' At the Judicial election - they-were at - work car - -tbett-(farms, when they, should have been 'at the polls, arguing. quit it was. uieliis to'waste time to vote .w hen }they- were morally sure to be beaten hy,,the , rum-shop repeaters of the great cities.—TribaJle. -• , 114' . 'at:4 Incergon; each Marsintleist Inneit:o• 15 coma, • line, _ How TO 1110 K YOUNO -4 IXTEEN. , -110113 raint• or 4 use vile Hair Restorers, but simply apply liagairs Maga vila Balm upon your face, neck andhands, and use Lyon's Kathalrou upon your hair. The Balm makes your compli•xion pearly. soft and natural, and you can't tell What did it., •It removes freckles, lan, sallowness, rlng-marls, moth-patches, etc.; and, in ; place of a red„rnstie fuee,you have the mar ble purity of an elqutte belle. It alvert to middle age the bloom of perpetual youth. 'Add these effects tq a splendid head of hair produced 'by the Kathaf run, and a lady has done her best itrthe way of adornment. Brothers will have no apinster sisters when these articles are around; _ 21 • tit- Zhe (goo,' Zirtbe. . . . T s herinantity sent by Raitread tbls - week Is 36,251; by (7ana1; b 3,058; for the week, 34,211 tens, against 1,121 tens for 'the corresponding week 'last year. - ..... . . tlie - quanty sent this 'week ishows an increase of 9,06 i. tons over host week, whieti WiLs . short of the preceding week, 8,393,0n5. We learn from purchasers of coal, that the dethand Li weaker now in this regiim than it wail last week; and prices 'on the line and at Richmond, will not average S 3 a ton at Port Car-. bong On the line and at Philadelphii, prides are higher than for shipment at POrt Richmond. ‘. We tinderstand that another 'mail collier•, the-Proprietors of whirl did not enter into the agreement not to work unless the mdn aeeepted thOse basis, started during tho week,hitt:do not know on, wint terms; but presume . the old basis. 7 . ~,.,- . - The dead iock contiaties Without much change. , The fuglenien of the leaders, declare they would sooner starve than give up, but wodO net think many of them would try starving Very long.— This atoning business is not taken too volun tarilYrby, many. The . tiperstors would have to suspend again in two weeks, if they istarted on the basis of ItsB9; and. Consequently they. loose leas by standing idle than by • working, and ?of eourist they•eantiot - start if they desired.' There will be no difficulty •in• supplying the Market -• this yearif. all thecollieries now standing idle were to continue so until the middle o f October. Of course this statement of the condition of- the coal tmde and the prospect of higlier prices, dots, not exhibit the getting of the , leaders of the W. B. t., in a very sathtfactorylight,? and they will no'doubt abuse us as enemies of ,the work . - lug easses 10 telling the truth; 1)4 we dOfy -them to disprove the assertion; . We ivwe received a letter from' NIL Carmel denying the statement that the men weroWerk ing at Savior's colliery with Arms. Our infor- Mat iim' was•glerived front a person -who stated that he'. came from there, and we questioned. hint particularly on the subject,' This was our, source of information, and the statement MaY : - not be truth/ Ho admits-there was tiring, rt6out the lanuse;; and . not in them.-Lbut the writer 't4ingc they ;'tired the gunS' themselVes,,as an' exettse not, to go, to stork., ,Strangq that tut n slientld go to. work volunta'rily, anti then tire guns themselves as 'n excuse not to work:— Verily, this is another exhibition of genius that would almost, eclipse Sine3"s, He--says "the men there all live on friendly terms with the operators and 'bosses,i and no man in:this place would interfere with his fellow :man Whether he works or tot. It is true that four or live men . made a start at said colliery, but during the day they decilded ( -to work no more:: There •is not a single man Working at ?Say loets!ecillie6-.:' ' This may he•true, but we dinbt it; because we' know tliat 'Union men lie as well as others, and therefl we solicit the truth before We publish i any fen er' contradiction. . • . l'lrli N-. Y. eerrempondent sends,t4ie follow- • t• "I have hat little to note this- week,. except the Continued tudispoiltien on the part of•the retail dealers to lay ki any Portion of their stock till a re sumption is effeeted In the Schuylkill Region. °Le high coal which had been moving off quietly since the tat inst.. has for a day or two been tree active. , "Owing tologs and easterly winds, vessels th:s week havebeen quite scarce, mid itoston 'freights have been a shade.bigher." • , Oust Philadelphia corresiMurient in a fit of j ; despon • eney, writes-ax follows. We iwould re column d hint to cheer up a little—they cannot . expect o have all the cream on all weasiona be :low. A'e don't even have • invitationa to) . stich blow'-o its . - "We' ave nothing new toreport In Doi Arad... The susperialon still continuing the limited amount of 'coal arrivlugmects with rcadysales, at the present reduced rates of freight Eakstward. The Wel nut- street firma have had a•hand time of It during the suspension. tin what is called - killing thuc, - ) shut were relieved on Wednesday lam. by a 'general' Invitation from Mr. John street, (a member .of the coal tmdel, to visit his magnificent (smutty seat at Edgewater..ll.3.,on the Delaware; some 13 miles above the elty. , ,The private Tropelier ob4r. Whit taker-LAM...I the "Anthracite , hraelte,' was volunteered for the trip, and the party started at lei.A. M.; shortly after arriving at the manSlon,+a splendid dinner was set brittle them, which was h -artily enjoyed, the party returning itt 7, P.: M., and the only, regrets In mar the pleastire. WM in passing near on their. re-- turn to the Richmond Piers; to see large numbers of .taste sled Qty for wont of employment, en fir eiillill 4 , a very assure-awry Ora, rut thi , -hii,ttex:' Ttuftradomuus up n ,follows : 'i exicit: • rriA P tr. R R , 1,121 .1.211.,044 Sch Canal • - 4,1 . 04 LVa R 'apt' ' .j;211, 14.10,41.1 L It 'ft Nth,' ' 172P:7 I. Nov It 414' 2uL1.19 i , .t.kr'nen f+t ::47.9171 do 1 ,4 4t1 147 216.004 i Penn 11 R.- .7:11 374,44791 • do. (*mil j t . See ' 1,40 I) II Oa L. 34 „113 =HA= Il tilt R-1 . 16.011 Wyoming lip. •1,411 54,3441. WyomlOK Nb' Shomoldo Nenti..tiathrtt. • Trevertors - ' • * 7,(14 *Abort 2.961 Llicens V Co- 1,48. 111.,64 %% tlliamatnp 431 41,73 Bit LICk • 4,412, 117. M fpousf. broad T0ur....! 7,751 1 I.V.Ve R..! O. 11.. - R.; =We i - 34;91 4 ( . 11/11 d 0 e an.., 'COM Ttitayallaq 17e ". FLO saa -Ch'urrh. 3 l - 16.7 • '2241 n. trot PII7IXVILLE. it - NE 11: 1M0,; 149. R nor. , Tarr". L. .1s a 1) 34,2• Z , 1.037,601 d 215,16.1 3,95/4. 36.336 'd 146.104 1,Z7.,.1611 V. 14.619 6,516' V.7,4117t 27.417 :1,612 • '106,7714 WAN .:14f611: 4070111, 101,7:3 MOUS . 7:13,561.. ;AG 16,1111: =,4 0 31 41 . 461 :1,512 4r..;! 1 / 4 7, 41126 1.313 lASI d 1.7116 =6 41,=1. 103 - 11 4 ,7161 63,243 , 17,6;2 • 11,561; 133,6,46,d 7,t411 'll3 . 110,1 4,nu,311 IE3 =AM ',GNI Lie :447 .11,4 C 4,1111 19,1118 17,615 = CM] j 4/,=4 MM = = THE mmmts•-i4ourM.4-=- • After inky, 3;l* the Wenkly: Ithlinnenta averaged 310,000 a week, and itai -market was Ain* supplled .and wipes. broke down stilts dose; ri e aro now._ ishipping /Tie 64. 48 1 1 4 regbnia ,1111,p9 toes _a week,. with toyer Air* 'thir4° lol o *Wailes - In ?SeliiiyildliVaifityt. form t ; he largoei in the Shantolttn , andjill the t-illieries of the Lehigh 0 :41 Cotnilany In Carbon 'pountrit ! lag • • ' ... • Thistime last year we were behind meats Of Itlt 105.859 tone—we are i1fi1 . 1 65 02 1 )' tonal ahead, Which makes an ittererte etilll;l74 tonal; Which Will be swelled up to 1,500,1*1 kin" by the lid of July, against 275,010 Mita', dethdettcy at that time last year. . • The wholei Ineresse In the supply 1,14 t ye Overi#49 of all kinds, Includingtin inereaki. of 974:35 tone of Bituminoits coat, was '0n1Y163,- . 230 0 hint by tile Iki of July we - will hive 0000 tem! I,..ineire than double' that; surplus ith market. -I.7nder sueli eiriumatatices re is leo •-• passibility of coal =rising in the maritet, 'for; it is well known' 'that nets 11 of * all Is more dePranieo' thls year *tan last„'and'tualeita a great change takes. place, ire will sequins groggier latereaue Hits' -year khan " we did last year, unlesa priept recede still snore, which wpuld tend to increim the consumption; ' With the figures before them the i • trade can fornytheirbarn emelusi?ns, , • -11.Enardi of Thursday, says: 'seine It collieries are still idle.. and their;cmeroo tors sar4 they shall not resume until the meet *vent thenew trams. This is a great leas to our region. amounting to at least 51.50,0 at for the months of April and Mar. - The miners at their meeting on Tuesday mat, re solved not to go 'to work , on the new terms unless the "action was , general throttle:tout the - Milting eGuntles.` Ttrt: cry Of the &mad, leaders of th I P W. if the- operators work, the - collieries-lin tie Basis „ski' tikiU give itirm'iip, and leave somebody else work thetn Who eau." This is thOidea.that the Nadeta of investments--'it - 414 the roblier and Vrigajall's idea when he stops the traveler. and. demands his purse, 'or diet But . . . . 'to test these leaders who C are always prating about .the large profits the coal operators are making, Col Conner mode a public pniposi.: lion : tic, them; to test 'the truth.. of itheir assert" ns,'atid the cOrresponilimee alitietided ati grew I t 4. This colliery of Ctil. Oninees is on .:ofthe !Most favorably 'located in: the a / ' region? and these honest leaders when pot to the testi - could : not afford to pay over:fi tents a ton to the operator; and. work this fOirable. .coliiery, an amount which Would' seireely . 'cover the depreciation and repOirs, Witliont allOwhig one cent on . the iny,eiittiieliti 'So mucli for ,allltinTe assertions - about the large prolitO.- ', 1 ' - '• :::.; ..,_ . ' - The prorottnctteix'dont displayed hi the.let-' - ter. of Si neY be Sweeney, must st rike Ciery. body.; Ills - man Friday; it Oppeitni„ wiia'ntit present; and,this pogbery hois ettir Writtelt lAimself, - or'gOt somebody elie. to write4lui down an a **, with his mvu. signiture :at taehed to attest , the ' fact.. If there .10 .an honeit'and intelligent miner in. nibs region, ORM' reading. this 'correspondence, that can follow such loaders any IMiger after. such an exhibition Of their incapacity, ,all we have to ray Is; that we'Willbegreatly iisitinisheit:\, :e Rouni.l of othracitc Bocird o f Trode t [. '. . , . ' .. , PUTTSVIEt t r, June 7th,1870., Cut.. JAISIE.4 J. orof KR : \ .., , :; • - 1 1 i ' • . DcgrStit,--We have liem.4. it wino-led on; the street; by men belOnging to the W. 11.:A.; that you had made a Iwuposi tion ti) John Siney, and a committee of your men, to work your collieries at a profit or ten cents Per ton and six per cent. interest for the capital inVested, and wenr and tear of 'Stock, and limit Mr.:Siney. had accepted your offer, and you had then backed out, and - that the men Were very much exasperated at your hacking out. if there is any foundation for the story, will you be kind enough to furnish us with_ the facts in the ease, together With any correspendencevou may have in roltit ion . . . to the subject'', for publication. • 'An early reply will much oblige - 'i.. • ' ' Yours; Truly, • - • • . : EXECUTIVE CO!II3tITTEE.I ..,, sA : noAitD of TnAliE. 1 , Asitt.A.Nl), June 8th,.18;70. 15xEtAzrivi: Commrrri:E.,,A. B. OF T.: - aril/frown :—Your;favor of•yesterdayi just' received ; there was such a proposition Made by me; ruliwill give you the facts as near as I can, so :at you can' judge for yoursolVes who did the' " backing out.: On Monday, May 3dtk, I Made the first prOposition to: Mr. Siney;•sis follows, viz; "I will give yori m collieries lo:. the balance of thl§ season tit an advance of ten ceuts'per , bin on the roYalty. and interest du the capital.invested and wear and tear of stock, provided you,will - give. me severity- that the gangways shall be drlvim continuously, and all work prosecuted in the same maimer us has . been done'by me, , and that you will live up to therequlremenhiand . obligations of 'my contract 'with the City of Philadelphia, my - lessors:" Mr. Siney replied that* wail li fair offer, and asked me whether I would. authorize him to make that Off e' to , the men, LansWered, yes. He replied', t., i he would do so to-morrow: and that It wOul be accepted ; that he v..mild - tirst give the men at my collieries a chance, and if they did not accept lie would II nil other pa flies who would, imside•of tireilfy-fOri . hours. - The following day a contmittee•Of fire waited 'upon nie.,—. We had a plain talk •Cotering the; whole ground, • the committee dully understanding the nature of the proposition, two of tbem told melt was in•Substanee'exactly w4aC3lr. Siney had told' th6m.4 The interview clOsed . that day by the cointuittee telling me 'that ...11 the v had no au tliority to net in the mattir—' t::::. , hat tlierhad been. erely appointed to derstavici more distil" y .:my views and 're port hack.to their'ni •ting.-., • • - : . On Friday, Junts3d,levew : ixnumittee, with the ,mceeption of pue, , Mtql;- 'palled upon ; me and we . weut x oier,the Urbole..grottaifaithlu, They left me after. stating that..ruluild *re ceive a tettettroin Mr. siney, .• _ ...: ~ :. . , m, and that theyitalfteelir 1.. ', ' ? .. A... . a ~- r. would meet mt. oulionday,4 —r t J , ',fer Mutt tsettletnetiit of th e,-ITholth ,( • : laid receive a letter from'i Mlr. ittit4 4,' t jitter noon, a copy Of whtekl' ma:' I' . re gartled . - tli e proposition embraced in thiS let ter so itbsolutAilyabstlrd, that I did not deem it Worthy n reply. • On Mouday,,June t the engagement mu met the committee, After consider:Mk d: ttery.pfisty my bffre. they urged foe no doi ed the absolute eon to make their:men the " middle '1 -- icidie" — Piii - 'lief . ' them, (the, ~ , : -elm,. weep the producer :fwd. : . er.,?,f-XAa 7 thle liert of the questioliNir# tidtttlfitittietitNittier, stood by M. Raley . Nettg.„,/ „IS' :lifterrieir, I regarded this idle ,'• iisfrirOirOlibter fuge, gotten; Fp, to. ,', - "hilit-Ar• -• _Misk.v . riiiiik. affair. 1. - howcrero ~,:- - ft - ifiletniocull guarantee that the' - • - 11/Ylify tioit signeel,:shOuld nett i i them the rely highest . price 'for such coal n time 'market, but they still insisted ' upon- b ving the entire control of the coal. I Inmost o Mr. Piney thenjustlei to . say that he exp .. himself-entirely sat isfied with "iites.srs. Agard, Moodie ,'dc Co., , and he said if he lin 1 any coal •to dispose of r t he ivould choose th as his consignees.: This is the substa ice of tile whole talk. As regards any mist' derstandingof my orig. in al,ofrer, I cap prod ce the e v idence of those 1 present litileni I malle '11;to Mr. tiiney . , if 1 ,neef...ssary, _ I ,-,---- , . • - 7 rOIVS, Truly, .- . , . (Signed,) . 1 •J. J. Cox'si;Se. , Tli 2 following isNlik r3iney's letter referred to in Col. Conner's eMiimunication.: • ' ' • 11 . 0).7 c'REEIC, Jrme Ed, Is 7 n. jA ui2:: J . CONNER, , wish to SIIV few words to you on the proposition of lett= ing yOur mines. Thy' proposition that you gave in Writing to the committee of five that waited on you is not in:accordance with the offer made to Me: I mtderstoOd that the pi .e'tge on the Lou ya 4 pi cover all except the royalty: If you, yourself, that is acquainted . with the business of the trade, cannot make it.pa?' interest,how earn these men make it pay interest on the invested capital, and also _.pay you ten cents perfton in addition to the royalty 7.. Would it not be better fOryouito say . five Cents per ton' and be sure of•thatifor the renniimler of thm year, than to ehatge. them ten yenta .per ton, -and get nothing?, The meaning is mitnilly this, if the men can make it pay at t cents per ton, they will work the colliery. If they; find that they cannot, make it pay, at ten tents; they will abandon the colliery. As you are a gentleman en dowed- with - good'ret*oniblii faculties, judge for yourself.. 1 haveiyour own words to say that you ealiticit Make it pay-interest on the capital - Invested. 119 w arc; hose men toi do it a 4 pay -yoti ten cents per In addition to all other k-futw,and ignorant of the trade, and also.k4epreeseii market., Seal of Ex. Committee; - t , •W.B. A. !) 5,1311.91 U 4.701,111 i 72#7990i We i.Muc t Lte'.above I eorrespoUttenee to tor net the falsc reportsi that arc on the street abOut thin platter ; tind ulsoi to show what thitiki is si fair remuneration for an: oyi.stment'snett Col. Conner's. r1,71C. 31,16.17 114..Nr2 OA* a 10.767- 107X11 al,an 14,1116 e, 146051 :MUM • I=.ll` d 0,01:1 .2131,143 d 23,133 1q,119 d 4,11dP . _ , i , wa - Col. Cenner's eolliiei are all above t er-levet, • on the Mainmoth and .Skidmore Veins; with 14niy, 0 mining timber on the pet l ie tract, fallydeielo and In good wailing Order. IVe understan it:hati cost hilly SWOP.- O ut! to put them in t it present condition. Ittnfit toilleries as ese, with _alitheir 4td vantages, cannot be side to pay mote titan floe semi per ton, "tvii i h a depressed markef," , te . what Can be once of thermals =pantie oneszbelow Water. ley l. We do not. mithre , stand hoW the W. A cati tame theitisiniti anoe la ilimand the $3 basisinftar having 11.14442151 10}031 I 4,41410, h, in aceonlanee ?kith e on Friday, I. again headed by Mr. Siney. scuseion,. (hey &Willed The principal . excuse ig,;wae that they wain ottbehidtotthe'eettl lOW 114441 1*?4V 11 0 0 6 thersiookohloreli .„_, . "!` 10fiN S!NEV. imm=ml 011111 Ina d * I km, and kritnritetbaktipi and lady to beroithi Uri - o!!l.4iii ThisieeteitikraSlikeiii thing we bare seen thiil4o4: 7 - &men: Ore elite rt. lalVailk 1, 1 0/011k =OM Ili: ss9oo . iir WO* dal' 3tfe ata fiat en i 5141 an Ittrentitimt. One bieak-itoitir lost that, ilpeutps mot anit MtscuTlVEll Aztrit.. Pcrentritax, s Ant, eth, " 1967. iaimi ' titan it! !Lulaetip ':# 4l •Mlanttty gait bi ItytTbagoday last : . • Porteseton.--...• EichstyUcill for .""morale___. =iM3 T0ta1........,.... • T 9 same time laa ice . ..:_. '" _. sat mama. co 'm TibeAininri 'i tt le taii4uussits 20ae HUI & & IL acbuyl Vialez Kal Crook- • Cvzboa--..,-..r übeiry (ood aptiag-. union Ow. Tium--I,tao.f) - - , , - • . . . . tam= yawn ,. .iianacto . . chliatity sent sent b Lebtxts Vatter Pailrositbr tbe vest cultug out atuniar Isst and polite Tefif.f • % . ~ ...... ... ..• Wyomingl44lll2: liazleton 44=4 U. Lettlgh.-,--.. Et. Wesdow Man NC: Xatte . b oak'. • " Total.. • 116,923 Some IlmOlsot.Yeaf ' "11 1,1r.4045 : — l — 1111 1 414" , 34.01 e 14106.111V1A4 ANDNATIVATIO,II COXPLIL . Increase , . The lbHawing Is th•qualmlty at imer,.. :Cattal and Railroad of the Lebith ;week ellain 9u aitcarday eireattia -vetted trY the ::; c 4.70., tor tobe .. . . , .. Illy Ustual.- ~......,....S. . • ....i :.: j • .1 ."----77(rril6 IBy Italtrool. -- -.....:.'-.-7..«.7.-:=7....:71 • is' sto,si ;TheCeal ems dettvpd as tbllowiriz= '. ' i ieritiuLf Torn, , Tram Wyoteing licst ei n pon t___v----•-....:4- , ' , M.SGCT . 4=7' ; " Typrr f.entab .......-..............-, .Z 1 ISOM t'• Rasletoo Bawer 111= " ..: —. " --". .. — " ". .... i t:•44 ~- 7.1 53 ,3 ; " - L. • C. 44 - - iv. ea's. udinee . .i..:-..--4-.: .'- • • 30CNI . A , ~.,.... ____.....,...... 11011181 masc. , ': . ' 1 • ' Leas del: to L V. 12. R. ►t ..__..,. ..E T0ut•._.,...,...__ •DELAWARE & 11CDS63 CONPANCSAVOILITRADE." • . ---, , Th e following - 1s a • rtatianeat o f coal transported by the "Delaware and I tadvon Canal Co.. for thA ;Week lending tiat: nprlay le•••t. , . : '- - , i iirriing . t . - I••.riiii, ;Hy Del. et Dud. Ontl./..-.:-.- .... ..;.....:;,....?-c-I • 470 ;15memo MO ...Month. S .. .- ... ....-.:-.:.-, . _ - Is::•• 1 .- Pssv- .- ' 1711 161n7t. , T 'at' Elir.. TOTAL. - ' ~ . . By 'T tilaware & Rad. Cabal —.::—, --4-'.. ;01, Mira Hy RallrontL.- _...-.- 5 r.........,_ ' ~........._.:.1..., 1 ' , illipil booth-- -:.,c.-.,..-t----....—.-ut... • ' lak 41:46 • -----,-, ........4._.—iL. ^ Total :For the 'tame j)erioA teat year Total TH.V . COAL- MARKETS. • i ! • ,PRICESOPCOintrikaiMIL ffir cwrs =may " i'db 114 MIT OF Irizir zicsslorica • [timarcTEn nr.r..lcLi Vole ME Msl:ll4r 2041114•141 —.. ' • - Purt4townl.uk;7aktl, inet. , • :Hid .Al Prepornd f et 4ZI fteototit.. - 1.-... 4 awe ' do .7eydniit- I Locust Mt Lump., 1 130 'W. As!.. ' mop-- fzie 4 :iO, 'do *admit 4 130 Steanwi _...... 4 time 4So do . ' aroloell 4 Broken.- .---„. 4 3.4 130& •,-. do •• na.... 4Ea ,• '• clew. .., ..... _..._. 4MO 4 /SO! . Ido chore ..„, 4 lokil , . kdove. . 4 30(1 4 lii, ,do ticecintda r • 4 . &buy!, Red tl d. CheActut . q 6 - F 1 %V Ayr. ?Vt. =4: . c.s, • • ta ct • “ • BA LT140,11 /brie 0, ICO To the trade by cargo or, ear load: ' Wllkesbarre and Pittston W lori 5 SC Lykens Valleyited ....... las SSO Rhamokin White or Bed Asti-. ..... • Zink 600 gerbey Valley. Red Ash-- . GO® From yard or wharf, 50 to - 75ceids . addltional„ • v ' By retail to c0n5iuner5...........- ' • 7 GOO 7 50: licorges' Creek and Cumberland Coal, at . Locust Point for 4 '5O, '5 00 ALF2CAN,DRIA A.ND GEOItOETVWX Jan Ileork&kleek d Cumberland, eurliu. f. g. TiLL ' • PRICE oy COMPANIES' COAL.: . • 4 I. . Btr. Or. Egg. ' n. Chet Loekawan na. Web - Item...in en r. la fa CP -$3 Z - 1 10 81 n Wllkebarre, Hoboken-- 4 73,. 473 4 In . 11 UP SE, 110 • .110 • New Yorks 4fa 4 115 606 • 3''3o 4.13 Ife Fcrunton, Ellzabethport 43 a 440 41W: 4 80 ~ 1 OS 11' SO Pittston. Newinugh.._...— 400 100 4 70 : .4 AI 510 150 Lehigh, Pt. Jalboon---- 130 t - 5 5 3 Si.,' I M 560 • -.4 zs Lehigh, Elizabethtwrt 330 1 t'S '33 , 1 ' 550 173 IQ lzabeth port Pt. Johnsonto New York - 30mila; Round- Our no (*lna : Newburgh, 70 cent& • • 1-. - • ' f inis Canal. 8 0 1811Snee pays 8 /Whinging - , • .' • , MOM OP OAB COAL: P , I ftriviNctit• • ' ihatg,gl 23 • Attrittca-tr: • 6. 1 " Al t3hlpplug poluts. Only De.Xerrd at N. Y. eurrencv. Block Houte---.11 73 WestruoretaluL.-.-.-___6o3 prutatt..4.-..-...:_--.- 173 NrubtstOrh;rl" ' - -11 'JO Byttory.L_________ : IttlitWitst Fmount BM- .:.t 6 Ot Pktott_----„' -'I 1341 PZULADELPTILL: . Llttlo Grace Bat•-___. 1 50 IPoitchou (hut_ -- _--- 7SD atledouts .._— _- - 136 • 'Slack from :3 a - 33 Cent. Ircu. Black 73 ecru. io a t • !Clover 11111,0shour; .1 B. 6 25 .- Frelutta to New York • '23-to Batton - .1.1.663 Z. __. COAL FREIGHTS: . ~ Pt. Elizal Pt. 1.1132- Rilnll. ...tittipt _ . RI - tr'd . lithpl . • R05t0n.....,...-.3C WI 01 01 Hanford... ..... -1 a 0 , 135 f1aJewn.:.:.«.•...._.. 200 .1 11 1.M1401rtown.— , • I . I 'Zs I.3fin .- -' .. ... -4..10 ' 1 111 :A1110nr.-.....:--- l5 - Leo flunorldgeport. 2 121 •. 171 New ork ...:.....1 Slat 30 SO Newbaryport .... 2.15 •' 2 1:0 Je.rney City...... . - to Portsmouth....... 2 nor _ 1 73:RnIttinore. • ,• , 1 • Rico- '..._..„- 221 1-70 'Wathlnitton.;-:..11 10 .. 'P0rt1and.........._ 20) • ' 1 1 3.RIchrpond....,- . 1 .• rldence - 1 71. . ' 125 Tr= .• . i 1 '3l 1 . n 411413 1---,.7.--- 1 n - - I 21'Nortolk . . .. I 13 Pawtucket & to. 1 lu,- • 1 2 5 '011,vexten . 7IV Newport. ...... --. 175 ..;• .1 •A:Reunkport . • 2 WI - PAR - 111ver......... 1 71 . - 125 Digbton--.... 1 C. Taunton -2" • .• 2 opiningesm--....: co. Roxbury ~ . .11 5 7 • 'llyannts.--,.„....2 m: 2 kb Chelsea - . . 2WI ' iNantoeket-.4.... 2 Apponnust: . . 200 • ' ili=l:lok ri.... t . .;_ : 2 00. .• al - arblebend 1., 250 '•• 3Ta 1 - Nantucket. -.. ..:. • ' ;111innere5e..... t ..;;... 175 ' . • New Bedford:.. 1 73 I Wl3reymeglik -.... l• (10 '• • New [Amnion— 11. 73 I 15 '0rtent.............,... 1731 • !Convict. & tow 173 • .. I ZlAllen'a Polsk r . 171 . New haven..__ 1-77 e • I OD, 1i17ut1n......1_—... INI . ~.. - • Brideport...--- lOU ' 100, Ruth - '.. 200' : Norwalk ...... ...- 170 Ike. . . . RAND; Os, TIBLISPONTATIOIr TO .111:11. tir inkarionli nalthoan., • • - • B. ch. To Port L. taipatti: oo a) p 210 2 10.2 ID :10 219 : , The rates Om:it Schuylkill ILaveu are cents per ton leis, and from Tamaqua 7. and Plnegwree Iltoenta per ton higher.' A drawback of SO cents a ton Is allowed on an coal stilpit:' ed South of Cape Henry and East otttew -Brunswick. On - coal - shipped to other. paints a drawback of 43 cents- per ton will 'be madeuntil thriller notice. • ... - VIA rrourli PlLlttelreLTA.'fflA /1.411.11A.LiD. Stanch Chunk to • to . VALLEY, x. t. castvisii, AND IMORlaill & !WAIL% ' 11AILBOAllel. • t. l• To Hoboken. 1.: v. m. — • .4 m -- Il2tprm! Is -I 93 , • - ' a) 1 5 ;81)10inni & wriari•ing._ am >rl: , $2 To Port Johnsou.--,.------- ..... . To South Amboy.-- . ..-2. 13 Tr.orci Penn Haven siiataain.7ll7)o — it,:tii. irAh - nao — i - 1---2 49 BY LIHIOII. 11fAVIGAT/ON commises li..l4l.ltoAlLt. 'refill Haven to liimcbCht to Mauch Chunk udc to Hoboken and Part Johnson Shipping and •liT CANALS.' • ' • • - mcnovi-voi xAVIOATtfIf oolershr. Ellitabrithport. L. V. ...... J. Shipping wharring • - • • The following are the rates or toll and ,rretglit (111 the tkbaylkill Lanai for th e present. • • . . . . To - Num' Trikg. - , From • Pt- thirbon.,Mt.,e4trbon. M. ifiivru. ' iht..elinton. Toll -1 10 7 1 00 - -1 07 . - -1 00 Freight -1 7.1. •! 1 75 . -. 170 , t G.l • ____ - "• -:al 7: 2 Drawback on coal for.. New York 1. and Vicinity 40cents piton. - • . .r m ran..Anctritt.t. •• •• intim In. Cor* • .• Mt. ' Clinton 1 00 Ea - -1117 -1 11,51 r LKIIION CANAL . . . . r!rto, Mu eh Chunk to Evan v........_ ... :.. ....... _ ...--..... - . 11 10 man CO New POik_ 44r ~ I . °P" ..: an4 8r ., 2 " , 1----- --: . . Thr9"ll to Pht1ade1p41a.......,----,..—. - ...,-- ........,_..... 1 . n =I , . • , ~ To Jerl.3. Jthvertiormiiii: WANTED HO men= to work on the, 'Lorberri creek .I.tenalan Ratimad •near Tretuout, Schuylkill Cuunty. Pa. Wages - Si 15_per day. y • V/Si 1 1 1 0EHE'8 ICE CakehtPEZESSER i . warrant. led to make Ice Cream In-FOUR 3IINI.TEM: Fro- Zen enstards;' Water lee;' and other dice Desserts made In't he moat delleloupi manner In the game. time. 'Alt str.exOn hand andthr pale cheap by, - • ' L. C. THODIPSOX. TANACHZEBB WANTED.—A Principal and Five Ambit:int:Female Teacher's' are wanted for the aeboola of the Borough Of Creamorui. School term ill months. An examination of teachers will be held ht the School 11otuve; in Crean mg, on Hatardgy. July 2., tib:O. B. HOFFMAN, June 11, ":0-21-3t IVA.WTED.—Six Teachers ira ted—tbree male And three females, for the. Tremont' Borough Schools. A public examlnatten of teacher* mill ve held by the County P.uperintendent on Wednesday, Rine 29th, 1970. Applicants are expected to be at the examination. By order of the n • June 11. 70-2t:3t. .. C. W. BROWER, see'i, • . CV RENT.—A ple a sant and cotainedfaus 1." ling house In Is} ahantongo 'street, largCyard and garden, with well-grown shade and fruit- trees, shrubbery, &e.•, stable In rear, of lot. Apply to C. LITTL, Ornee— M 16 ahantongo St. 4 Jtine rt, '7O-1.44t • M - CLAUGHLIN ESTATE.--:The un entailed J.,.1 appointed by the Orphans' Court, Auditor to review a previdus andlt and repert, and to reltate and re settle the account of Pierce licLanatilin. Ad* rulnistrator of Rev. William C. McLaughlin, depose= et,, will meet the parties interested.for t_t_ist_ptinsasse of said appointment, at his oMft., No. Rananttano Panay ille, on Meade, ,r H July Rh. lit/P, at I o'clock CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, :Auditor., June 11, '7O-4+.t OTICZ.-41eided proposals be received by _ . the undersigned. Contrutaltioners et Schuylkill tkasty. until Saturday. July 2, MO. for the collec tion ot Coantyand State Taxes otWayneTbwnship. for the year IM. 0., PATRICK Tooll-RER. R. 'EVERT perznmlLLEß. June 11, -10-21-itj HICSSING it POTTS ". VELLLJD TZLSOBAPH. 00/11:P.4.111.1%.-Notice Is hereby_ given that the annual meeting. of the Stockbolftrs of the Philadelphia, Readitutit Potts ville Telegraph Company, will be held he Tuesday. July sth, 1.87 n, the bmpany's °Mee ltetthe City ot Itendlng. at MX o'clock , A, to • elect. a - President I Board of Mredors. DAM I: STOUT; June 11th, "tia3l-tt] • . Seerttark., . . , B > NILADELPH4 AND EX.ADilia. BAIr; , On and after fiunda r 4 tim y. 5a . ..a.4.4 N o o n .: ger Trains between toe 'Otte. will. rnn oK fellows: ' • :t Up Trains : Leaso ennrrille at TAO a. m i k and la za., pawn; Eitt..Clatr at 7.110. a.- so, mid am. m. and arrivi as Frackville maw Down Leave Freak/Ift at AA S t pa.and &Id m., moans N. ends at, a. m.andampont,„ an d minvitf= at .1161110. and 401, p. in. • sunday„ mina from Ashland antr s adak. nom ot madam , in limo t h e piamempnalflodm tha 'pa R ocu a; nu Itrath Ibr raing Loma toot er Tracknli pti w iiss. ador war* et Ulan as *CM PAL • - - . Sat. rAt MsPlag.. JIM% ne. -" 1 1 1;.:wank. za, 'Oen. Agent,libt a, - d2w—graw • • ~~1. %ki. Y .. EMS Taws. Al 4 " d ewalirbf wesisid sarukomp. ji I= am • IC • ixo , is 1410 • 170 el 200 10 . na 41, ",, • SSW UNR.I/0 EMI Ws It lUM4 la !ME 10.11111 1 .1 EMI leitweek: TWA.. TRACI 1P,. „ ascot AA* 00 : , 5t,C41.06 11=0 so - sot is . son a 111 , AV 4 .2:1 SI sue® 311,50 e41.111M 6014 Z 0.4116 U 3,464 40 rium NFW rO/i1,.TU14.9.:670. • • Lehigh G ins 5.11 es Goa lenisnanrc%,ay s discharging. lk 18a. .. Sala .4 73 -9-; EC] ME; e. 7, cuivi , i li i LIFE'OFIDA lEL WEBSTER. This Great Nationa. 'ore, written In fulfillment of Mr. Webster's testa entary. injunctions. will, be published in two S.olis es, two; OM pages each, Muse. tra tedwith °tenant 8 I Pcirtralto of Mr. Webster, and line Woodetits o different views at Franklin and at Marahrield. VOLIME 0 'IR NOW READY; ' • • • i - --,--- 'As soon as - 114. Cu be's work is published. the :present stedemtioo wit, have a much fuller and MOTO completely rounded neeptlon of Alibi. extraoMi nary man than less . by his immediate con tem_ parades. i! - . ' 1 • "stroWebster 111 n come Into 'view as per haps the freers°, • of ibis century IMI the Amer - Ican•Continent. t w It that supp li ed the Ideas which team 'lu ' late war for the Itnfori. 'The Union now d f retrer , one and truieparable,' wan a sentiment he had so infused Intoall in genuous beasts 1 t niter were ready to _pour Rut even' drop el ithel blood in its !support.- Re is me one man wt Out hem success .ciou4 not have been achieved." ~V. Y. World.: • ; 1-;---- • I d lli isprobahly, he bud Lith of D.txtzt. Writera. 1 that will ever be Written. and It Is beyond compari min, the best. Asa bicigraphy. It has the lora qual , Ity of usefulness, ;being suited to the taste of the genera reader, as well -al anawering the require* meats of the scholar 4 politician. "The extracts instu is speeches and eorisapon. i d • dence are melon", bu the selection of them is so. happy that th ey porn be ;dull to any , man who cute enough for the. or Its subject to buy it.'t-- N. --. • ; --,' , : , t. mt.. Cleorge Tick or .Cartill'll life of Dam= Wanwrwit will meet w arm welcome from the' American pa 'i ,I.' •; • , _•-•• "The Au th or t write as a Politician. and,. Id 4 werethe nook edwithout the name of any dl - It would be t if not Impossible , tower lain from an_ y thi in It what are his own political alliances. We drat••voltne with peat , ,bilise&m. feet elite of the Illustrious Nevi-_ has n tten as be himself w B i wi tl i i irroved of it.' ' wawa qf Charnerce. ' gltreneffross Ale on Owerke," Noe. 1341. :- '4 • „ 4 ."Jitr. Curtis has rod not only a biography of Marvellous in Cone of wictramdinanr merit in a li terary pan of _ow: • 91 may he • . • , dered great praise but we think that mr; C urtis • ten 'the life of Mmes. Was. - gran as It ought I. be tten.'" , • . "limos i.• -.. , -. ' 4 said Theodore Pather."/ think there has " 7 "" • squib strand figure in all Christendom. A • • decorous in. diem t h . dig. naft in de • - Milke das ifhe Minmelf pottm l ic !kiting." ' • 1 ' 1 I ;. il ' • • ' • ' wort, egW •kb • • Jaw roam* II now pub'.. buhei s • • I • illidi revalat. is Oat awe.: ~ ' • the Price GO per Vet. ' , ... •; . ; i . -- - •-•,galiess • . giaentegrenthoriimiAlPillte. tie senturent t 0 • ? •,.1 ; ~, . ~ . AgentsWinted • • ' all ' • , of the ettant , atitidreni • - IL A • ~ I it N ew • ' - ';llsk, i!* ti Mead a iral. . .k CO.; • •- 81, lidlada.„.•ad of & Shim:66lEln. Tiws. c. Rum, A. Satre, Hamer Botulism'. li BOrGuxiut. • 24-4. SMITH T. Fziont J, Haarza Ju4do 21.'70 ramp Elijah 4.• can tot hie on Pride , 31.. befoi t.Xittre I tu t i lti4 ' the aet The leis r ElebaY/- • (tinned ne held dock, A, once, -ale, maths exam e finished and any Jr eeetlenati: or 21 or • Aiikibetttar ' duty. • • •• 1-be tad. oq Med netlilT . Ate Court of_phundelphla. at, oh tfrttel toreened Wity *ow : eshealader , lnetue end, inee, Reg o st M . • FlNCtOilric• ier .. • "24-Itt ' • A bearing Stb, 18714 bet. o'clock. A. H. cause splint ttie Wltr -go Hot-- sant cuaLzas AMC= 70 .1 TfiIIt.LADIES. ffttelatd Ady Mk, -I ' lolll er Is the mast per ventlmt ever othorsol to Mlle. It ls asallropera-- teat la appearance, and linoheatior* the hair, as h reqpired, utetaile substimeetmed n t or o le break the hair. Mou lted only and ter sale by MiIIILLAN tit CO.. Et North Flout street, PIULADIMPRIA. PA. a• Dry Goodai Trim and Notion Stores. J.—Maxie. Boa sa bents : 4 cm, assorted sloes. 66 rts , 1 tree to any port of the ' States. Upon receipt °L. June 11,, 18--ilm • .e Is to present-within ;hat all can afford, the engineering. mectlant• hal publications. The les will be largely.trans- Is before Sheletles will news from ill sources Illustrat lobs will. be and ocatsionally a Rill orient subject. Royal Acts o, making 700 ram* each per an num, andp — ublred 41 115 per year , advance. Blur gle numbers 50 ts. etch. • •• iNaN No. 11 NO T o. oor Vox.. 2 NOW AWADY. Volumell willeoingtenoe with the July No.. Per sons desirous o havlg Vol.. 1 and 2 *lll he furnish ed them bouo r T el It and sent free by. mail on re, celpt of 88 00. 'D. NAN N - MTRAND, 'Publisher, • - - ,•1U y.St.zand 27 Warren nt., New York. June 11, 70-2141 t . , 'ANOILD O AN ,for . Curhing.: Paving' and 1 - 11. tlutttrlng *rut! Mr" I 4 the Borough of Port. Bac. 11. Be It anlalnad b,y the• Council of the Bo rough of Port gerbou that all persons occupying antrownlng_prapertydn any et the Moiling named i rk streets of said ik rough, and within the specified die— , tancee. to-wit: , acksOn street from Pendmon alley to Coal street,l; I street from Garret Butte's wheel: wrlght 'shop to the , (ethane Cemetery, Pike street .from Bock alle to Market street. Market, street from . Pike Street to „aurtlistreet, and Washington street from Spruce alleslto iiind street, shall curb, Lame and gutter trich proPerty 'on said st r eets , six and. in the manner hereinafter provided:' The +curbs shell be six inches In thickness:, twenty Inches in dept!t and got lest than four feet In length, :Ma-shall bers eight Ibehes on the face! with 'square ends; h' 'e gutters shall be four teet width' paved with s • gradually sloped and not leas , ,than eight Inches in depth; pavement:l on all unoe eupied he h on e be sizfeet in width of brick or stone. the stone to :be of smooth surface. dressed with square edges and properly fitted, the whole to badone In a sigilful and workmanlike manner. P , six. 2. That a! suit ab le grade be - ,established 'on Washington street Its whole,length,tnd "on Cherry . alley from o.lal to Fl I street.. • .: . . ' titt.' 3. That this ordinance must be eompl led with and the work pi:pronged by the latter part of Sep t:lnbar next,Tß BUSS : A. D. Inn. , 1 BUSS BULL, Chletaurgess. Attest: DAVI . WILNIVI4,-Clerk . : fort Carbon ; 4unc ll , '7O - . 21-2, .-.1-..,..._ , TEE zavnio .111,h,CHINE.—Injure the 111111 Li spring of a watch and every portion of 'the works i t, becomes disordred. e human stomach is to the r . human system what t at elastic, plecoof metal Is to' 1 ' a chronometer; !lit in :tenors the action of theother organs, and controls t a certain extent, the whole living machine'.' Thel c,omparlson may be carried further: for as the weittnew or other imperfections of the main spring brilmlicatert. cm the race of the ' time-p 4 ece, so ar e Is 11 weaknexa or other disorder of the stomach tray by the face of the Invalid.. The complexien la sa l w or , faded, the dyes are defi cient in lustre ' intelligence, and there is a worn, anxious expresOon 111,3 he whole countenance which tell as plainly written. word* could do, that, the great neurishing'orgow whose office It, Is to minister tst miss to the wants of the , and tosustain, and renew all its parts , p; go4 u pc orming its duty. ' , lt requires' renovating and' I' ling, and to accomiplish this end Hostetter** torn h Bitters may be truly said to be the only' thing cedful. Thera:at:ken male spring of a ira maY be replaced by A new one, bat • the stomach 'maybe repaired MO strengthened, . and this Is one i the :pets of the hinfous vegeta,. ble restorative hlchlfor eighteen years has been waging a an , fun contest with dyspepsia In ,all climates. .Ao* specific for Indigestion It *tends. ;alone. - When' the rtioaroes of the phannacopmla have been exhrted4wlthout. at best, doing, more than miti,eatin the .compl a int, • course of this I l e wholesome and ,pala 'ble, yet powerful, stomachic effects a perfect bnd ' rmanent cure. in all cases of dyspepsia. he liver s more or less disordered, and upon this i t g and, es well as upon the stom ach and bowe ,f he B 1 rs act with Singular distinct ness. rtwiatingand Iraigoutting every secretive and awl leant ogre' on which bodily and mental health de ad. i _. , 1 rt -- - - 1 — • A 014131 1e I TE REGULATMG 'THE EAT, ekT w D - FODDER, MARKET. Szc. 1. Belt orldain 1 and 'enacted by the' Town •Courell of the ,IllorTgh of Pottsville, and -It la hereby enneted‘j by he authority of the , sane; That '„from an ;. afte i the passage of this Dna nance no load 'I hey, ,straw :or fodder wagon shall tie alto tto istaiiit in any of the streets w i of the Borough ixeept flt. such' pipes or places as shall be design s ed Irina time to thine by. resolution of the Town ..(.7 nett; and any person ter persons Who shall nested. or tNetnsetacomply with the above provisions after notill by the Chief Burgess or, other authorised pers ' , h or they shall forfeit. and pex, a tine of live, dol rs, to be reces•eredtas like flues are now ree.overahl 4 . If' SEC. 2. All Ord nun dif parts - of Ordinal'' ces in;•• • ••• • etinsistent herewith lie pnd the same are hereby r*r, T .pealed. • 1 '.... , - - • . Enacted and passed Into. in ordinance `at Potts . title, this a 7th daiy of June, A. D. 1870. 4.31},M Ja.COCHRAN, President. . ; 'Attest: A. K.'r e ltrrsart, Town Clerk. At a meeting a tnefrown - Conncil of the.Barougha, of Pottstßle. held JuTe;7. 1570, the following street's' went 'designated ai th places for the HarMarket, !owl': .' ~... I , hat: West ',Meer Centre street,lfrant frame build- Ing.of Mrs. -- Mattliew4 'Oath of Clay Monument, to thewort h end of +Myer Terrace. And, .al. Ou' the CI+THE of Market Square. • , .1 ES AM G. COCHRAN, Preildent. Attest': A. K.tkurrr j eit, Town Clerk. - June 11, '70,..-24- t • , 115-1 t -1 - • . . 7 . .. • dices. - - . . .. It__ • E'L''''`Fftt,e m 11,474, 7.ecrnolnrl4°nß o t T ee h f . ' Ashland will i llt; u held In The new :prick Schott House; on Frida andl4aturday, June lithdind llith commencing of 9 o'clock , preelseiy. Term, 10 months. Good. arida paid to lire teachers. The Public art repect illy FrOted to be premed, Hy arder of the Board. I '.JAMES 1: LAKE r ft.ey: .44 . . - lilay 2/4, '7O--22-31 , ; - . , :LT °gra - BltiOlt i CtiAL COMPANY'S -or / FICF, No. • Wituttrt• ST., • , c ii Flit LADELPHIA, May . mb.: irk AT THE SPE AL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Company wield '' -on 26th inaL, the supplement to the Company's'Cha r ter, passed ti3rthe'Legialature of the *State of Pedinsy vanla; and on 9th of April, 4i . pproted by thek eve or, wearer unanimously by the atuwehold i r voting, and a majority of the shares. - r . (IEO. H. id ERS, Chairman." .Attest—Lorts XEV*II4,: kkeretary., • • . June 4, 'TO 1 . '. 1 '• ' , 23. n • . "I,_ i EICrIll" -- k OFFICE` di ii Tax i SCHUYL . KIL L NAVI GATION CIMPANY. N 0.417 Walnut street, here PR May 115th: IEo Notice Is hereim 4cll;en, that' a Special 'General Meeting of the stockholders mad . lxianholdeis orthla company will be held lit this office, on Monday.; the 20th day of J une, IM. a U o'cl ock A. M. , for the_phr-' pose of conmldering. a roposition to LEASE THE 'ORBS FRANVIIIS 'S and PROPERTY of the Schuylkill Nes'l lotto Company , to the PhilsAlel..- I i phia and iiiiutdindP.al mid Company, • • By order of til r e Mahagera, 1,. May tas, '70141 . ) ' ' iy i . PRAILEY, PicoddenL"" 1 , . ;~... ~~ ~ ~, ;; MIN EZI 'r"'r T. atFa► between the an- OM amid Etairruca • ,CULLIIOIIr." the ;dna maim of cited Stat!m, Eastern ECLECTIC . MAGA= and matter encidenned entlfic serial publka- •—• , , , . . ROY New and , Elegant • Styles of' Carriage.' 'eon . produced.. ..- April 30.10-411-Ira . .19ACT1T0/1 SALIM AT' AUCTION. -BY -'• TKO 14 A. SONS, Philadelphia, , • , • • j Joni 14th„ at .11 o'cLocit. 31. •'• - ' • .lb Oapttattats, limner*, (bat and Lerabc , r „Omicks ' FOR SAE, TO CLOSE AN - ESTATE, ~ . • •On* of; the Most' Valuable , ! ~• , . PAS COAL,COAL, AND ' HEMLOCK TIMBER' ,; • .. PROPERTIES '• • - - .. . • kr Is the State 4 t Pennsylvania, known as the - 1 ' -•,.• , • I ANOMBUN II TATS. locateibetween Cameron; . • ,riad Sioparium, Cameron County. Pa. • . On the line °lithe Philadelphia -r ind Erie nail. "Ild wbkhh risTeroarlthetroPertY,And at the termi nus of Burial& and ' Washington Railroad. 110 ' miles from lkdralo, N. Y.. and Is,also- traversed' by a brand:sat the t irkU isti dudizus River. • of about four thousand arders, This ali bl erg e rn ir dellaid with.elghteen feet of superi or, pure, workable, bitanainolls , gm and steam Coal (veins Ave feed, roar feet. and three feet in thickness now open fort Land Is covered with a val. Made growth of emlockand other timber. There is also on the p rty •superior Saw -and Shingle Mills, with an pliances tor manufacturing luta - ber,-built within *, year, casting upwards of thirty. Tian thousand &Slam! This property Is now offered, and moat's mot 4 wittiont ralerve to the highest:bidder, at public suction on Tuesday. June 14th nest, at •12 o'clock 34... by 11. - haulm a Mons, at the "Philadel.. For Ittgetutage.• ' . • • , , - p t ., • • . , • pamPhlets, Ps - iind further particulars, Cap. ply. to I. 11,,, Sins n di. Cu... 42 Broadway. Room 41 Now York City, or to If. Thomas & Sons, Auction. sees, No. 13.Soutti Fourth Street, Philadelphia. !PAWNS, lo . • zat. ;- , .rlßGAlffnizsi TiZENANIES. _. %-•,.. .• - ' - . ' 08 , ElitADINES. °Rill. GOODS, &c. ' Fine French Orondlea ••• - . lledlorn and ,Elne Lawn!. - ' - 7 . - • .Alßilk a l Wbol Mick He ol', Hernanrnanlei. nd Wo I. - Blob* English 13renaillnen. ' - • , bilkgated Grenadines. :;.:-.... - ' • • - ~ bdpar r b Stock .Thin G . oods. . OR xiQOO FOR SUITS. • • - mem ' / '' case Grey'Cloodm. -:" ' : - • Si eento+Two.ennen Grey (foods,. '• . - IC oento-eClue ease Grey, 4 :loodik • , - SO, IC aubl -- 75rents—Flhest Imported do. , • racents.4lllk - Popllns,textra cheap. 1 ' , ' • ' . It e te Morten. M . . uallns. . • • - . T list Linens,., • ~ 1.910 Shawls, E g 14" lSso m a :, Lice • ' • •_.• . - • . - ' Pla no . ~ ,' Etcho Covers. ' '.. • ~. ' ;Floe =seines Gallia .! . . '-• ' - - - • Linen Stock. GOODS FOR .1g; AS'' AND iIoYStAYEAIi. , . • Ch Cainirriereo: : • . , ' Pima' aulslinerell. ' - • . ' ': ' ' •• Nolohybleoleh Sultlngs, - 'AU The,_thrrelt,len. K. coorzit t. CONARD; S. C QI I3IIIADITIFIAND MARLir STIIIMIS, . SDELPHIA. ' • . • ; ID:1310 GOODS, ..,'' • tI. . . • -: L AI)n29. Ci',.OAKIEi„SIjITB. Ft!eli Blatk Silk foi-DFsmata, EiaiSil;= ,• , . , . . . .. . _‘ . -.4 o ALL AT `.- LOWEG GOLD PRIES. ' • . AGW m: :. 'ENGI:D3II, 7. ': 110; : 11:f8 Chestnut t l ,(Diipctitte Dunttnental Hoteri; I' f .'+;` 'A47O Scin b Ninth St„,Ptillodellitila.. • Aprtrlft;lo ••, • lit4tm WiIIMOW D'Ol.A. , TIQNp. . - . - fait.C. CURTAINS,- . 'HEAVY,:`kip LACE . DRAPERIES! ' l '- , - L.AtiSiift . EQUINS . . - i 1 . Of SATIN . DkMA.BF, SILK. AND SILK. .1 WOOL .I• . . FABRICS, .1' . ": -!),' /Main o f CWors the Latest Imported; I_ WINDOW SHADES, • IN ALL T*IE NEWEgT Pi:1713818, EWE: &c., for RallAid EiOpplieO, ". • . I. F..' VAL AVEN, iIANONic,HALL,, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, •' PHILADELPHIA: Nowt '79 •I , • •, „ • 19-1 y P JPONALS3 POE ANTHRACITE COAL TFQE THMI NAVY'. -•-- ; I . XAVT Integgratevr, ..: BUZZA V' or p!GIVIPMIPIT AND RECIIVITING.• • WAIMINGTOY, May 21, ,1870. SEALED PROPOSAL R for furnishing Anthra cite Debi 'for the Navy, tube delivered . during the; Meal year ends lure Uwe 30, IE%, will •be received ate : this Bureau until OA. M.. June H. IGO. • These proposals - must be Indorsed„ "Propasals, for Anthracite Coal ler "Moonier"' use." ' _ • - The o ffe r must be for th e dellvery orio,ooo teul,of , - :WI pounibo 1 . • •, • The coallinust be of•the best Beek HoUntain or. Black Heath, or of a kind equal to them-In all re-. sleets, which equality will be, determined. by. it board anointed W the Secretary of the after the red:option of the bid. The name of the coal pro-: rmto lie 'furnished must be stated hi the offer.: . be delivered In lumps of imitable Size fork noral steatite's, clean, of 'uniform quality, selected,', free from Impurities. unmixed, of which' the - cote. , tractor will, _be required to tarnish such evidence aw will be satioliseto , and .be subject to such •inspeer lion, as to quality liut quantity, as tbe Bureau may on, direct, - Tho coal ` Most in all respects be satisfactory to the ,inspectonr, who will-have the light of per orriptorirreJection, , • . The price must tie ter coal delivered's'. the Phila-' lea s hia navy yard or League Island , and,placed In. ' Provided by the Government on that:miry yard . whad or en hoard. of Teasels' at such . poin•W within . siXmiles of the,satill navyyard as may be designated • ; by the Bureau; and all deliVeried'eforesald most be. at the eoutractoesl risk and expena+, and without an extra charge ef any kind. Proposabi will likewise' be received for •the de- ' livery of 3,000 towed' the same quality of coal, to be delivered in the port of New York. ,ou loard of vessels, or at the navy yard there, sae' at Philadel- • phis, underthe same conditions. - , 1 Any demurrage or other chantte tb which thel Bureau raw beeli g il ected from delay In the_prompt 1 dvery of the dr il k , the contractors, wi ll be de ducted from the In ease of filings to deliver the coal in proper quantity, (not exceeding 500 tons per day,) or proper quality, and. at the proper time and . place, the Bureau nserres Do right to purehase forthwith at the central:does ti dr and expense that which may 2 seem ateserszy to!supply the deficiency. • fur Blank lbrmsofolibir,'llwirantet'; ter-, will i ll be ' niched on appikati on to the Bureau. . . May 2 5. 70-2845 • , • • • . . C 1111119113 THAN THil curapzirr. - SCH.OIOL BOOKS 0 ALT. KANDE • • _ At'Lower Meet ,than any other Booksellers - to . 4 % :- Pottsville . ' Nana Tint mut az. A an Azit4sita the BOOt Alf# " STATIONERY LINE At siiest R ode' from Former Prices, MI IC=I .111 asa p 7 P1112N71 1 /Ali . big tanmikort ' Porasvirssac. 0 wider thieratorifinilhassase - ll* et - he - Tba.. talit t Met t i l g u arg e RED, s and Berlaw's Wane calabeni: tonateradt. For Ole Wawa. Ohm:en sad • WILTIIIIIMIeII /111.0SUISIX inairtil assimalorarileliniand Pinteroacid Spices. nitr o Medicines hides. Taphsce, Seco. and all ir.. I t Medea la Use llama • , - • ' • - , A WILTDFMGRR'S Drni Mere. - X 2M Ninth dasaid 81.4 Philatelphis. FZI'M ::: TURNITVE . WAREROOMS v , , • _ •1_ 1 • a- _ - .- . I , . , maw *SS imam Basendliteset. - - „..6.,..4 • i ' I.l = = en,...,ea tikal "L_ T ,is Uts addithis of tha largo lour story tea= +.l7° Shaft bbi plans of holiness; otters in natta to sundown of furniture/to fille him eall. Re is lof being at4e to plows all *to may &roc `with their custom; and his ex parkins* o ft ty year' in tautness is a- guarantee of his ability turn out the beat of 'work. He per en masa/ ell bin large Worinibogia.and any Sr _ tielonot on, will be made to order.at the lowest tacos , - * .huge *huge -. . at ail kindset : ,nM._ • BitTORE conigatitly on . • . •D: M. KARCHER. • I ik'SK 11. lb - ' V:. ' - 7-Iydw w ry:Tx/ ow CARR *Ea IlostrraFrFieta or rug Ckurssuirmo - 0111UOLT4L - I 00 9• and poll OfEsriarr • rtureAmimpui . A. • "" , LIGHT WAGONS' AND PI:LETUrI, rot Tun •7 . ROAD 'AND I'ARK A;Si'RCIALTY. Oct. 2.111-1311 1714er Ganaerita of all Muds . tri 4yEal v.tasETy, BANI'4N & RAMSE. Y WILL ALWAYS SELL aIA mab gush s, t,i2) t Ala ' lnglaCi a • I O. • NA RK = wt. `to lalleic Sae dilates* ot ty, abo will ere inerne-, swat*d. an reason*. Hoz lei Toes Moe. Pottsville.. 7.' ra itiationvitii.444tun to. illat:inufaterliONDAY~, .21LAT ISM✓:1810. - iin Moog Pfrowerwer Vain witt.te rah between Reading dint Pattawille.at ?Wald - tut horns:. Leanter Bawling at 7.30 A.M.., antaceting there with Lebanon MA' Urse from Itarrisharg. and anivina Pottetilte stopping at ail Intermediate tt points. - .• _ Returning: lea - ve Pottsville at 4.•A1 P. XL. arrtvina • Read_ l . l . l lt 8.. P. M. dud there .** Adeumsgun.t. ttazirbdairtn' Lancaster. pittleatelphin dud dll.tntertrite. paints. • ' A:t.vICOLLS, -Goa. taratiltur; '7O-I.*lta . - 00.2iint ilnitarr s- I Coma obtain. Ot NI it ate, ( ce+~ . <'!~'ep'~ed -•-~---- •ro".F6e. DIZILAD.ELP.ECIA. - r t k,RE,4,DINO , R. "L— a On and atler .110ND.1.1„, )(ay 2d; MA an early train wIU . laava-rattaellte at 5.40 it. react Ont Phlladalphttatlo).4.7-41.,and rettirnlng from Phi Welphla l. at 0.15 mein ng Pot:evil to Ai 9,40P.111i _ Thin train will' connect witit:the7.15.4...:31. Irani from Iteodinnloarrisburk. and. with tralra.khr -114, alai commects on th e Perkloinen Railroad. t~cutsion 14c.keni,Foo1 for this Ulan only, an& for agullrOdnY Want* from PottsvilUalladea., Phiaatkil rthru.. -•- #411.,Vi• - - . General Airelta.";.- . , ~ ~ . . ..... L tAt.iiny.:,&txtß9A.VoolllPlr. - Time Table showing eorineetiotus ot.the L. V. R. 11. Co; with those otthe'Phtla. 4. • tag R. R. Oa Monad from rottavtl.l4s on 4 InteVn points be-' tweea ftetallng awl. tt#l4le: . • • - - • • - lA. .' It.:P. M. 1• : . Leave Potter 111e.......:. : -.: ...z.......--.4 5.10 i ~.• t 2.15 ";• Reiull_ —rig. ~. ' ' . :mt . io.. , . 44r) .." I ' - , Xost Peak's': unetloii: - ....1, Az{ u.rik ti ATrlve at .F.amo ......•....;.. 5 .....,.._ . 0,1.1 z. 1.3.0 • aas lic* Ycirii , ; ..- 12.13 i 3.40; 10.00 . 1 . • - • .• " . i•_•-111N. • . • ISII. N 11 4 ..31.,P: R. • , R - f:t. 1.. " •-• - ;.. Ltaye East Pen Jana" - Rau " ArrtAle at PottavAlic Fur MAUCH CHUNK and - iniennediate feal(ernttevtlle.4.4o and tea A. M., and 2.454'. 3i. , ar-. riverat Mauch Chunk .12.4* .11.44.) and 9.$J 311.. RETUIOII.".I4I- leave Stanch l„%unk, 4.11 and. la.as arrjve at Pottavil ,le 'l2.tn and'7.3s P.ll. For all pointa the Lehi - lth coal 'neatens and for Towanda„Waverly; and. 3tugialu . leaVe Pettavilits, &AA.- - ^ ROLM-ff. SAYRE, ' • SuperiaNn(Wnt und Engineer . . 31..- '69 -•. paILA.D,ELPHX/I. . • stptatEß . 11 91411:NREur..v_r.. • Y . 'Monday . ; *TO 0: • Giiat Trunk tine from the 4Yorth was .51,111:te.;st 141 , 1101.1adetihig; exit Vew Yqrli,..4leatti,,4, 'iuze, Tamaqua,. Anlitaseet,.fitiormarbkin i Weir,'..4.fientoten, 'Easton', Vort rata, Litiz, • Colurobla, c. "• - • • ,Tratiorleave-Ilarriihurg for 24#y York as follows At 5.35, 6.10 A. M. 11.2 i A. M. and 2.50 P. 31. connect . ingUtitit similar trains On the Perhisylvanla Railroad and arriving at New York at ',.12.11.1 noon, 3.50, and 10 . 00 P. respectfrolv. Sleeping ' cars ;Lerma • pang the 5.35 and 112 i A. bt trains Without change. Returning : Leave New York at '9.03, A.:. M. 12343 nooti.and 5,00 P. M., Philadelphia at 14.15 A.• Si. and 3.30 P.S.L. Sleeping carsaccompallY tha9. o o - A. 51.. and 5.90 P, t mittstroin Now York arititontelianee: 'Leave Harrisburg for. Reading,;• Pottsville, Tama qua, Minersville, Ashltutd..Sharnoktn, Pinegrove, - Al lentoWn and Pkthulel Ph Ls, aii.lo - A . :3L. 2.50 d 430 P. 24., stopping.at Lebanon an pi-t .:we.y eta diont: the 4.10 P. mi train. coutt cling Mr ;Philadel phia, Pottsville and. Columbia only: Por.Pollsittle,- - Schttylk ill Haven and An burn, I via Schuylkill and Hustmehanna ttallroad, ieuve I.llatriablirg :f. l0 p. 1 1 4. ••, • \ . „- East . • PenteiVivoriia Railroad Trains, leave Reading for Alientown. , Eagtoo aSal New• York ati 7.23, 10.39 ; a: in, 1.27 and 4.45 p. in. Returning, leave New York at 9.151 a. m,12:00, noon, and 4.00 in ., and' Alien - - .1 lawn al7. Al a. ht., 12. Z, noon, 4. Al and A. tS p. tn. Way Paasenger Tmln .leaves Philadelphia at-7.30 I A. Id., flonneeting With similar train on East Penh. Railroad, returning from Reading at. 0.35 P. H. atop-. ping at all staticols. , • ..I . .eave Pottsville tits24o, 9.03 A; Mui 2.50 -Herndon 9.30 A. H., Sharaokin at 5.40 god 10.40 .Ashland at. 7.(k A.• 5 1 ...; tool' 12:30 upon, blalwnov City. at. , 7 1 51 7 - 51: • • and 1.31 . P:•31., Tamaqua at and2: 3lYork.. P r. M. for hiwtiel New Leave Pottsville,vki Itnyikllll - Wel Seelpiehanna . Railroad at - (1115 A. 31.J'Or Harrlslaug,, and 12.0 i. noon for PinegroVe and Tremont..' '70„ . • , Reading Accommodation Train. leaves .Pottsvllle at 5.40 A: 31,passeaResel.figat 7.30 A. 11„ arriving at, Plitindelphia.ot 10.3/ A .: Xt.: retarainir I yea Phila delphia at A 1.5 P. AL, passes Heading nitt. , riving at Pottsville - at:9:4o P.. 1%. , Pottstown-Acconintodation- Train leaves Potts- Anwn at 6.45 A. 2.1:1, returning leaves, Philadelphia:it - . • Columbiseßalirtsad trains leave Reading a t 1.20 A. 34., and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata Wiz, Lancaster. CO lumbia,