The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, June 25, 1870, Image 2

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'rrHIS nsubject, of gr** portebe
' ' in=-
the piweneaspeet the husftteSls Of the
country. ; If is filso 4,9 l .KA•kgiv.,, • $ Very.
liWe undenttood bronny . of thnee whet; are
oonstetty outing about *triitiat belog On
tagonfstie 16Inbor
. It is, ,t.Ft . 1 .044 cpnillci
is wsge.4bctivee n a '44..i40-ioY4Piti!laf the Citpt.
funks , ogaittet the - pr.xlnetive 1 ftsdusity of.
the country; which atso etnbine4labor—hut
such , i:3,llot.th cuse*kkh Tf l ie tiapitid.of
the country4i,videct cwo
_classes,
naluely...-rAliar which is ntin:pniihretiveand.
is'iprked an nioney in ppecutathig, discount^.
inkpaPer at. high 'rates . of in ter e st, and
shaynig,iirlileh k halts .litie; creates , no wealth
andlri46-but lime to the product ive industry
Of The country, but ritner tent& . to return
sald'indtistryi null is
. aiitagotiisti tO it: The
t o
,great cenhs-atiw,...wri m
giug, not :., illy that's
. hut many other eotnitri aiuougi - th e .produ
:eel-4 and taborers, - im caused by this iititligon
iNni- in . Whichthe Ron-producing, tootled ii-.
' b.Tcst'are Striving, to
. gain ,the 'labccullency,,
and particularlyby controlling irtLstion in
their intenNts. : Atyreietit the' ion7produe
ing.intereds arc:in • the • ILscendeney, . ano
niure Money" hi noir wade ,fioM :trading in
money .speculations; In stocks;:' high divi
demks of banks; 'high 'rates of Interest
front -loan.
.associations,
,andta ital in the
'hands of unneee*ary ruiddleii s ! . rests, (Who
.sfwrob;the producer and enhaqes the price .
to the consumer, tifitui . ..securink -to hiturel.
• the slows share of AnitT . properly belong to
the producer and luliirer,) and tlitis cripplink .
and robbing both of-the propel..reward for
their invesunenuitineapitul anOlabor In the
productive industry the e eountrY. There is
'scarcely a untatifa4 or. ret producer of aiii)
kind who can mak
.tal Invested in p lictive . indkistiy,. as tit%
4 .
mild with said cul if worked -
In sPecuht-',
- a
tious 11.6iLOCks, in swing, or hi bankl stocks,
and loan associations, with their: presenii
rates Of dieidends,#C., coniequently' there h
not half the inducement .held-otir for the iti
vostment of. capital in productiVe industi-3.
' as theii is in the.non-productivelransa . odour
or the country. This is the, reakin,why on,
prialuctive industry is. in as ; comparativel3
languisiiinicontlition, and - Money israpidt3
accumulating at the 'money ; centres of the
country. It Is always the 'precursor of 'l.
languishing productive industr, • and for a
time interest rules low, silin ply because those
. ...
ivho ought to use,the fupds, dune then,
. ,
—and these who
,would tisii money at an 3
' . ra'.e. of Interest, ife not the ;on • that capi
-01,
tallsui cure about' loaning too,' rider suet.
circurriatanees. - .1, - • ~.• •
• - Thiire `was .‘a 'time .when ' the .captiat„-3in
. ri-ested in Banks • was an exeellhit auxiliary
to the productive ircinStry eit the country-.but such is not the L. 1 1.!:: now,' Ourie-half the
._ extent It was formerly. Ni,W I ',lirokers,...ane.
• • money sheiVerie have the preferpiee in loan. -
Made on collateral securities iiiiee the bum
new; men,.and they • can -oirtilli(large loan:,
when business 11'411 cannot glvo• ,the. genie
security, and thuS money is :used by these.
,stokers and moneY, shavers ti34iscouut busk.
oess paver - at the rate ; : cit.tfrom '1 to
per cent. it month ;- or 7 if t a r buiiintsr .
man obtains a - `.',,liscount •
~ itt 'Many of the
batiks, it is on the utuftiratadtling ; .that he
leitt:es from one-third ltiort ( e-hulf lying hi
the bank as a blisis to Aitend their businest
and maker large dividends; 4iich Subject,
' the boriow . er to ; one4iiird or 91v-1ml? wort
interest to pay for the use of th,e money lit .
requires to ear*. on his busi ness. Whet
their is competition the prolitslon
tures- in _many large. establiilincola do'.not
exceed - . 5 per cent ., • 'sro that the question 'o.
Shaves in obtaming money frequently ren
` ders I t impossible Aeleompete with other es-`
tabli,h meats for .the want of the necessary
baking fucilltips' to illsiAnint I the paper lii
reeeiV,es in.bosiness at.the regtOar rate of
teresti . and is compelled to. sidinutz largt
.portiOu to the skyloellif ti , ho aro us plenty ur
_ 1_
the middle interests It every.:..6:ottiuiuOty.
Our country Is In suchae6iidition now, ant.
• undeesuchkiretunstances the productive in
dustry.` of the country must languish, am.
• wilt continue tii lankuish until, Congressmy
Plies the prOper remedy—auct!,this can outs
be done by a majority, of the 'ntetidiers.uai
slenstauding our trueinterests,?uad also limn%
. . linowiedge. of business matters, orwhlch,
we.are surry,to say, at, leaSt tivq-thirds. art _
Mast lament.ablydellcient,andlwhat us worse,
scareely_any measure leldisteiteid to by thesi
• ignorant and - conceited
,Mettrbers; unless It
..,_ originates' with in the sacred precincts of the.
f• Hail:tot Legislature, or- hy some money shit-
Vera, in our cities, - Who uses these members,
' for their own selfish purposes py.puffing p l .-
hiS,ahilities, or pampering a depraved
. appe-'
tite with anything 'they. may crave, from
wine and lobster sauce to dashing members
Of' [he drat( -nioncle, who 'are placed at their
• , disposal to secure their • rot, a. This may
• startle some, but WC are Positively usaurki
. that it hark been' practieed b,o,.peisons from'
that sink tof corruption and ', l llllany, Nes
No.it City,'ip carry some, measures. f
• ThiS Is the i•eutest that Ili bowraging iin
thlliand other countries bet Ween non-pro=
d active capital, speculittion:4 and shaving on
the one side, and produCtiveeapitat and la
'
.. • bur op the Other. Every Peekiiit4 and la
borer who works in a.factoryi4 miu . e, or on h
Tartu, or In any brunch orbinliness that er..-
sftes wealth, are In. the Same Aloat,—theitin
. 'tt.' , .rests.are. identleaL'and they Must be united
to triumph over the power of 4114-productixt
capital which is ft waysaggre'SSive, and must
- aol will triad:kilt o3er toe labOrera and 'pro :
ducers if they Inv .not: united. Int:4.'lll4hr
''. fo.mdation of all the asitatiotk that char.se
•
terizcs the mitsses'in altpi6dOeing.countries.
,
They knew , there la so t:011114 wrong, and
where ignoranee.prevoas, tilt ; workingelasa=
es endeavor to wreak . .therrlvengentiee on'
the producers - who eniploy*Niin, while they
.- • do not understand that it,atire power ofthe
•
non-predueing ettintaf, which' 6 robbing' the
producer as . well as 'the laliiirer, Mid hiker
away his power to Pay, wages that ougliVand
would be paid;:lf he, were'"proteeted from
Otisgreat and growing iufitteuce in ciiir coun
try ; and which, if it triumph In•outnation
. tional conticils, will check and greatly.em
barrass produCtive industry aid iiiip.)verish
the working elasses througiumt the ixinn
- = ..,
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In this region we have a la l rgeauttiher of
Intelligent workers,' but
. unii , rtunatelY. they
are placed
in: position wit6re they'eannot
- Le heard by the more ignoMnt, and 'more'
noisy; and bold, who make nil for the lack ot '
•
brains; by chattering like alset of iiionkeis
on all oceasions=in othei words; the froth Is
upt•er,itostand we are happy to state; how . -
. • ever, that It Is rapidly. Passing off, When we,
• . aoty,exPecHt reason to rtuniqiits, switY again:
.Tll, se 'leaders, by their totall ignorance of a
. _ . -sinkle piinciple . that-li4= underlilitg, and Is
: thevery.foundittion of, theecintestilow wag
. ing, used all . their exertionS to inipiwerish
- and I'destroy their strongest tallies; the very
inencOfiwhotit they expected to receive em=
• pinyinent and suppolt (or tiOr,stlec . ftscors ti
. • they „Could sula.s.sxl In 16itroyIng. the
present proprietors- - -br •ihe . collieries;
• who would nutter similar dreumstatitiete:be
prezisely in the sante eiMilitlan.), : ', We
• endeavored to ;im . presS;the4; . - ideas "on_ t iti
e
. minds of- some of ih leadent, but it was im;
possible to wake an iMpresslim 'upon them—
. they were eithe toOk 'lavish or too ighoran t
to
,com:prehend . the - difTereo. Until . the
cause of: extell ..agi on - on,..,the labor
''-= ' '. • ' tied r ti/il '
. • -question, whiel9s not "Coutiti ' to our own
• country but t.) all productql - cJuntries, la
: • thorOngtily unclerAdOok the --calf •be no
' :
.unictii Air. interests to appoalhiassion
of ttonlirtslua:ive CaPitat, atl rtiollt the pro
. dueerl and 'laborer *Elio war'
..;" ter - the pro
. ducer - 2
~ 'rrdy
-injure their it .intereitaibi
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marring among themselves, laud weaken
their anise by such . a policy. Therefore the
man that foments difficulty and 'suite be
between the employed and the employer, we
**not wirwhetthrY be. Ir.hetPer ll :Arree ses t
*end ofoOheicliiiiis," is the amts. 7i.fs both`
here m* be iiiaateists between ".Jbe
PleYed sea* efaidtye rf as rege4o 4 4 l' ;
but these etabteda*ght to be carried on its
;lootcoaeltia sad a .defiant said
okknleii-lilm. mss 'common ItlePee. and
sib° are honed And truthful; ought to, be en
trusted with negotiations between the par-, .
ties:
0 11 end tfr:
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Among the enlightened workingmen of .
the country, there is but little difilcutlty.
In Philadelphia, fire observe_ that ,the mern 7 _
tiers of the
the
Society have.
'united with the book publiphers to demand
:taklncrcased protection: on the Printing of
hooks end" also the Iron workers of Pitts
!Next the greet Iron mart, of this country,'
hae,also .united with their employers, and
delegation
.‘th Wiwi/140h order. to
1. 1 " , ""w 631, 9 necessary protoetion:- from. the
.cliesper Iron pmdueed by thekiti : labor of
Eiropc. ;If one - of the Ignoramuses from M
. coal region, were _tomount a stand rind
,declare that ! protection only benefits therkt
'.monufacturer and dues not benellt "the Work
ingman, he would be booted off the stand by
latelligent workingmen in alladst. any Other
' • -
We will next week endeavor to show what .
, the.Polley of this Government ought to he
iii order to throw Its influence -in faVrir of
capital labor,. which produces wealth
and supports the-Government, - and against
the oscendeneY O'f nein-productive capital.
rrIiEA.N;NUAL REPORT' of 31r, .31eAl
' lister, Secretary of the Iron and Steel
Association- of the United States hires the
iollowing figures of the, produet of iron in
the 'United States Aor the year 1869 as fol
.
lows:
Anthracite.—
..ok6 and Bitunthro—as..—_--.,—.
Inarcuseinieren .....
This enormous increase is due to the pro-
tection that .haii been extended to this pro-,
duet, 'and the consequence Is that pig iron is
now a drug, in the market, and home com
petition tips already' reduced , prices mars
than the proposed reduction named in the
tariff' bill pow befOre Congress. This pro
posed reduction, therefore, can only be hi the
interest of foreign manufactures, - in order
that the Feat progress now making hi the
preductiou of pig metal should he'checked
_in this country, and that "these foreign
manufacturerti should share . our market
with our own producers. -
The Anthracite Iron ..iiroduced in 18C9, was
distributed as follow's.:'
-
. . . TOSS:
.
.lesitachusetts ' 4. .*5. , 6
Sew 10rk... ...... .....::..-...- • - .110,K5
-Ni ew J erne) , " • 51,11
.
Ornnsylvanta ..... ..„..7,.......-- ......... :-....- ........ ........-092,739
_
.11nrykind9,1•55
. . .
I
112
,SidTISTICS.!
. .....
Product of .._.».»_.»: i 3. HL
..... ..... ff 71,110
The production the Lehigh V•as 300,016,
in the Schuylkill 150,409, UpperSusquchan-.
aa 123 , i 3, Lower Susquehanna, 1 . 18,141 tons.
in 1849, the produc i t of Anthracite Inin was
tniy 115664 tons against 971,150 in 1869..
In Itleel the product of Anthracite IrOti out
PennSylvatila was 141,90 tons--In 1889
he product was W 19,2.56 tons. = •
The production of lion with Bituminous
Coal and Coke was in 1834, only 54,435 tons
—in 1869 it inereased •to 84441 tons. The;
perease :over 1868. was 243,341b:in5.. The in-..
erease in this , brahht of iron trade Is won-
lerful :' • • •
The prbductlon of charcoal iron In IRK/ ardbunted •
1392,L50 tons, as follows :
• •• • • TONS.
VeW England States 5',11410,
S. Y., IC. J. 1 elnia. and 31d-- .......... .....
.Vest Fru Stales - . ..:110,4111r
anthem Shaft.—
Ibis quantity t- ace* do by, tr..,• AU VAIN % . ,:fte 6e it
eer cent, the product of Pet.
The product of the rail mills of the country during
he year MT, was as follows:
. .
.. Toss Os 3300 LES.
Slassachnsetts ~ -
sew York ~ .. " • • /1.1;41
.Nennsylvatita""- ...
..- ** ' '''''''''''' - ""t' - '" '''' -••••--- 79 0tia
Maryland .-...- • 1819,663
• • la e s.t,
,entuesy .
.llchigan . ' 7tq7
Moms • - 0,855
.Vlsootdin .. ... ; ...... -:. . . `-',',- 53'.:131
.)tuer States .. , .. .- ..
... .."............... .. .. ................ .......... _.....1ZUMV.1
Total..--
Britain During lint, the Mile imported from Great Britain
.mounted :snub tom, au increase of .36,310 tons.
is compared with 1864:
The product of the rolling mills other than
15k , , 70 -VOW tuns, as follows:
We&
_Merchant, bar and rod 2r2.50.1
'AMOY
:late'
Hoop 17,300
Nally, and apt ke5........ • , 145,4u0
Axles and other . , 72,000
The product of the forge. - pad -"Llrome,les" in
.1803 wax 13.1,500 tone; of steel of all kinds, 3,1.2 W tons.
No -count*. An the faceof the globe shows
such progress its any branch of business as
this exhibit does in the iron business of this
country, under the- policy of protection that
was adopted by Congress in 1862:i • and now
just as we are - beginning to feel the effect of
reduced prices, caused by home competition
and-the gradual desLont from war to peace
tures* great effints'are triaging in Congress
o check this progress and depress it . again.
In connection with the free trade Demo
-erotic party in Congress, we 11110 rev- -
eral lawyers from the East. and the West,
who were fornierly leaders of the Democratic
party, and Who joined the Republicans in
opposition to the slave •power, who have
thrown, their influence in against adequate
protection finding it difficult to change' from
impressions received while acting with the
Democrats.' We alludeliarticularly to Dm.
LEA of Massachusetts, ; Loots of Illinois,
and AL,LISON of lowa. These men covereal,
themselves with honor in the recent great'
struggle which Wiped out, the Caul stain on
our national escutcheon, Ealavery, anti we ref
\f ret that we cants place them among the
riends the best interests 3 1:of thesountry
on &her quesitions. They are alt blc law
yers, and rank high In their profession;—but
so. far as the business interests of thb country
are concerned, their want of iknowledge on
such questions - are, lamentable. Lawyers,.
are doubtless very good men as a -class, tho
same asother classes, some very good and
Many very bad—but, as a clasp, - we find ihein ,
as far as business measures,' the questifis .
of labor, and the productive itniustry of The
country is concerned, with some lionerable
exceptions„ they are the most Ignorant, Om!
at the same time the mest-troublesome in our
egislativeeounells, and the fewer we , send
there the better it will be for the business
diterests of the ileople..l • -1,
TILE; Bd N
ONthe 16th ii.
_Miners' and.
;ides, which aire ,
tion foiniliarly-k.
a large dernoustm
it in the Ricca])
that good order
..peckers on the;
the ISloNfron, to
we find them repo)
are the, following:
1. must say Chit
right. i:kuuw tbh ;
Luzer,ne, but if- the!
Just 11, makes 116 '
pciticiff tabor. If
.illit fives the rah
srhat our labor is
If these senti ma correctly,
and we presilMe they soma.'
ust like the opinio 4 J , , , from many of
t
l:t
his articles ill tfte .NION/T 8., that the. editor,
John Parker, iii capable f uttering, We kunst
40. that, no honest_ ma would inter, such
sentiments, and that ' Li ey- enroate from u
.nau who is a scoundrel heart. Ile says
that - he knows Schnylkfli cannot compete
with ',lume; haulm-Jba Parker's eyeslt
makes no - matter it. the' operators here
cannot get t r he pricy Wrest which would en
able Ahern tp pay the, wages they did in 1869;
they shoutdo it any how.. This is simply
the argument of ' the dit,
in
nr,ho would
wrench with hrutv forte what neither law,
nor equity, nor, eommo sense, can accord
him., It' the coal opera re of - Sohuylstill ••
' tit eertaht that coal this •eor for the tothinco
of the season would 141 g the prices it - did .
lu l u
in .1861); they , would not are any objeetiOn
to paying the $3 basis. tit Is as. ,clear ca
the sun 'at naidday,St ' .if the operators of
this Region shotild get' heircollieries into
i i 1 -it engage'
-order tor work, put In t e.r . mules,
their - timid force of men. nd start - on the Si.
bois 'hi, in a week 4r tw martroild-fall to'
rs 2 25, if not $2 a Aran, in - lying pH* and
's 4 . r aris n ot. l3 nly In ttita bat An ial 'ill*.
other Anthracite Cosi - R
' orisa,lo :sa:llistie:;
. • ~,
•troneexterit..,. How to th name ()till that
As ito!t r and hottest 'aa mein. Latta and
inan,!. could - :the: demanded ,Jii.
.
.
paid under suelti_ elk
ask every num who la lasl
of eabinion fairness - and '
aaetions a life,
'teio' l3ll .14 of the
XTO4 ex " " in the
i t i j
*him' dfled is hal
by hi hiAtte speech .
that sea ,"-- . rel at heart ,
trl t
be ' , thakinysitan '-
a _ ' Qui 'limithum hno
than the one who origin;
_Ars utterance was an 111111
genre and probity 4 those
era who mint to be 1 4 ,...havr
ashonest workingrnen
_. _
the state ot the marlie4isi
era in paying, not',bandi
would extort by brute foi
equity cannot concede:
man can defend the:pos/,
the M.O.yilaist r aati7o-ict
above. • --
POl,
,riCAL
• , - •.
rpHE .Paialest" , iglitical
_L have foryeeinVbets
aged the Democratic party.
thin of *e Fifteenth Amendment, vrilich
has hastened:the 'period; for the dissolution
of that party, , these bi rds have - flapped, their
winx4,vind siiine l „itistances rimes nI nee In
what direction the* . must fly for ;note iood
for their capacious maws. Their est:Shave
Caught sight. of the workingmen t a .otgani
cation, and' thither they, ate direct** heir
flight. The latest Of th e se aecemions Is the
H in. Hendrick B. Wright,. the old partizan
hack, whobeing desirous of , a renomination
to Ccngress, iii,renutting the support , of the
workingmen. -Oradea fulsoine.nausea-,
tingly flattering spbech, full of words and,
with no „ideas thaovoild be of any fuse to
them, to the workingmen, at their late=
meeting in,Wilkestairre. ' • ,
It would seem as all the demagogues and
rejected scillawags of every other party flock
to the vvorkingments party, i praised: tiy the
idea we prmme, that nien' who will hermit
themselves to bele,: usually by, blockheads,
are fit sadects for their manipulations for self
interest, for although theretre a good !many
honest and intelliOnt then in the working
men's party, it dries appear that they will
submit to be lerl byfignorainussra andlblock
he:Ws—prominent illustrationsof which fact
are now to be seen In Schuylkill Comity. In
all kindness we !warn the' workipgmen
against the machinations of politicians like
the Hen. Hendrick B. Wright, who iiseek
ing=to usethem forhis purposes to get again
:Into CongreSS. Meii like . hint. Bare( placed •
the Deameratie Party in a dying condition,
and if permitted to affiliate with thn
gmen's - organization, and control It for
political., purposits,', they pat it on .the
way to a similar speedy-fate,- Birds of feath
er flock together, anct the demagogurfs haVe
invariably rained 1..11e . party which rtis ek
•perienced their deadlY attention. , Da Cha
t innati andi Pitteirargh the Workitigmento
Party succeeded in errrying tin** placer, but
the Carrion !Ards cr.rnb among them, aid their
organizations were l staitired tattle
Such will. be the fate of the .organizittion in
Pennkylvania if they permit men like Wright;
and others of similar calibre, to 114 e it ior
their seifisli q vulls. •
"
The character quien of this !stamp and
what they have doida to bring the Deirocnit e
party to its final end, are well and briefly
described in the following reznatinble ;ad
mission of the Cincinnati COMMON* * an; ix
gau of the Ohio Democracy Beam
eracy is dying of,vice find fraud;! of folly
and knavery; of ciiwardiee and ignorance ;
or gie displacement of its true -arid gteat
soots by the soullisks scoundrels whO control
the 'organ izathiin I" • •
f y TON&
" ,603,+11
'yt'ot kittgtoen, 'beware of these fohl pollti
cal birds or prey. ,
HIS l'ltillideltdila PRESS in *ea l king of
this proposed. Convention kin I the' '4th
procinto, in Philtiderptia L says: " I ' 1
A good dal of intere4, is excited by theeall
for the Co entice of thlea Itepublitaina of those
counties tipl'ennbylvtitila za which„die; 'Repair.
limns are Ina minority. •It its .to' at ;the"
Girard'
Home,' on 'the Fourth. of J ty next,
and will ,no douht he largely a tended.—
Waatever the grievances 'or our' friehtls; • they
should take tare t Out •to • allow , Meat:elves
'ls be used tor hellish purpobos. Their clone
111, a gold, one, and vie heiteve ia. Whim .
;statement
sults.
It is to be ,hoped That eVery Itepubl :Masi
iniMarity eouttly hi the stide ,will pp tekre
.sentedlut this itikiiitial meeting. .Iks, many
;4/publicans as ean make, it .connient to
attend shcnild do so, in order that there May
• bee free inierehatige of opinion oni, the Sub-;
jest of the rights Of the ininoritY ,I, counties,
and, the heat' plan for securing. them. ! AS
this will be a mere informal meeting,no'idet
egates to it need be appointel, tuitt all IRe...
publiiiirisi from minority . cOuntik, 'wit be
welcomed to ILI In the situation liif ars
at every session of the Legislatureiby W , ch
-Republican • Refiresentatlves ~. form ringS
with the . ' Democratic inembpre, Inot
withstanding the Republican i t Brly 1 has
ft majority .id `both . branc hes -I the
Republican minority counties' enn otical ~
nu needed legislation, aud are ig4oretl.l fi,
this respect the Democruge party when It
was in the asmndency‘twas betterl than I' the
Republican; for It did not ignore its initiori
-ty'.cotinties, to which in :Rate inntestS it
looked for aid to keep in,ptiwer, ' lit the as
cendency of the Republican parti in Penn.
"%vivant:l is - to be t maintained, It must t$ by
the recognition or l the rights .of !die Ilepub
licwii• 'minority
_counties., and t/., pro Posed
meeting in Philadelphia will we hope, be a
bong step towards insisting upon that reeolg•
nition. • ; : ' '
Egli
irre; the
in-,t(hao
repoft"Of
Ich eayb ;
'PS. the
editor of
tarki; sui
hawed,
are doing
prior Priv? fur
pay the
We price
'e ask is
THE MIN
. ,
COX.T.E.N 2'/ ON • OF 111/N 02;77
I •
'ff.N lES. • ,
fIiFIE DUAL' ON i'VAt,:---We regret- .to
.1. . oterve that in the tieuate is report has •
bt-en Made favorable . to redatiing the duty on
bituminous
,boai ',from ?t :It to pi centol - per
il
ton. - ,The movement Au e
liwi one when
:coal iii a drug In the market; and fit should.
he- - adopted the- reduetio)c;willa nounilth a
great deal
: More then triq' - peptilS realized on
the sale of the coal. - Wei 'ruust . y-that we
are
:Apprehensive that theoluty iwill be re
duced as, propostil, as' we, - .lttarn froni-NYash
iugtim that the action oqtlie,WS IL A. here
.conjiiined with', the cact Chat ttio i people-ire
Smarting under the '-attempt, :to. -kt*.p. up
prices to .those w bich' prevailed 'during the
War, leas, had lunch effect lu pii l isduel u g'tla:
pre:lsure, on Corigreiss . to' rishiCOlthe duty,
Ainetirtiestly hope that the elliwt willi lad,.
for-the •Inevitable ietiCiettey'iii` he present
state Of:-,the; . nitirket • WoUld'4 o l l t-0,--tleg r.e* ::
prices. --* . f the - ,citity Should !). i:cidLicedlhovF,
evehs'as proposed, we believe thin two )rearn i
'bent*. it would he the • ale:0114_011 cabinet*
thn,'iiiieeS 'On.: caul On • the ,I;efthearci,•iftom '
which fiiet'ihe COnsurners of Oat wouid'auf 1
•fer,.- ~ on - :*edtiOsday, in • the House, - Ur. I
rklidneli- in • reply to Mr. -;. : Bioeks of INEW
York, who that `theblit : _reclOing
the duty - ottCir-kt. Should' be :itni %, tk &peel& '
-z
-order, said ;that be:Was. oppcistal , -* :l• reinntfing' i
the ihay on - eizad; • bit :t.hat' - dfii:•'(ftii*l
a rtiluetion.,*' - ain.f . eart . iilr,il4it
_the
b.II should 6 pass tlin . :senate,l,3C:Wilt ;. aiso
pass the Hthise - 41; the: 'efreeit ., •ofTtiiiifeh-Wduld .
be to reduen lio prigi .;, ..orliilitts'„.o,uo; pc*
'tan; arid the Wit#lehhrilren of„Wiiiili'era*
falltipon the p4sipecr,•9' nd fahOrer... , litrla '
their:plate - the leaders of the:- piesentAwad
- visvd . ttiovemeo,could: be niad'' to' hear the
burthen, it AVoiddlic - welt, for I) 'oekbeintirof !'
that class eanotikbe' taught. - - -upeicii :,;:sops
t Enough' sniferiii If we use Stintigllatig
urge on, tiiis subleß, our readers
~ t riust: t idr-
don IN, but if -;ili4 - kueW the. awn as
we do, the would think- that 'm - .!ur language J
when ,:ipeaticingl.tif• their. stufdd • uni t ' ntuf!,
the colisequenetli to business And the: work- '
inginen, - tather*oderate; - •. ' .1:
Alin Pnasittno Pim:mi.:tit.— A ‘ ,
," • ash '
Linton corresponding say*: -!I • • " , \• - rt: 1 -
••The rest OM* Appropriation pill earoanp,
and the' antettl.intont , u, 1 11.r.ltatapy tolthaliatt:
the iranknig,firiVittige "was it , foritiva
6 h o uri. - Nutnerotta aruendmental lot ata:otrerPtl;
it
Om, ail 'or .*titer the yeas unit . pa Were -40-''
utitatett; and a •greatileal *as „ d whhit vru
not .very crecittabie to • the ; n IV.iineinttin,
when by .% to 2tl the 4 deruga r . ti t pact
; T way
with thearankinapririlege. 'P.m ly.el Igni'
bat Senators. who were..iprnaen
.ilniatitlntore
than enough •to orange the swan Altd,•taa. an.
'twee when ,their:i Haunts .were 1.'14,, When
taet h e• walkatto a tinted; roams o f Mahe
train those who have been' tighti . .k., ejoehlstrthe
• bin rot three nirinths,' tukd as . destpflat!
was poked at'lltflhinistry.",- -'• • i „,. .
Nine We think'. ;he people . :iifglat laiettin=
mince poking ballnui a; . theta 'Senator!. wtto
it see outraged. ttte pUbflo neOthiten; &albeit
' ownlnivate •punmem, - 130 tnalit•tne ion tan
.
be eN93 4 30 on nOth 61 40.- .:l .-,
4 ., - , • v •
,is i
BE
POMVI LLE' -SC LL --- COU*4TYs PENNSYL VANIA:
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:
t..);_
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El
11111`
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1 Xi'
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KaL, :TM wt
1 ;.. ii..l2eacor: i $ 7 . • /4.
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)n!y-six4 . l , ' Sunday of the
.ei• Trinitx. ;Day'a length, 1?
„ ..
tea;
~: I:, i j,.. ‘ . ,
"- • •
Christian Association will
, veining; st eight o'clock, in
Pxwabyteifao i; bure4.
iiiiton to_ in adverdisement in
Ateuded Calist.Oja - Cognae. The
Ie IR subj_ to to ..the.biest,;vet, put. on the
-evie it lad named Harry Cake
*
plaghthe joist. of a. new poilding bebind the
aqA injured litraself ;very seriously. He
i"r , ,siti Hut aectehl door thFuhgh two tiers of
to .the cellar. j ;, -
•rfcket.—The First Eleven of the Pottairille
Criaket Club will play the-lremaining tWenty
tw.O or the statue Club at theirieressona ground m
ail, commencing at nine n'ol4ek this morning.
r.inie c will•be art intereziting one. •
- •
.( cidant—Wbile`eoupliug U.l.ri at lierhdan,
.n rue.day,'WallLun -had one of
legs caught between the va and seriously
• rated -below'. the knee. !fln - received tried/ -
•al attention .and 'leaf dolhg :well _ utLisst se
.° nts. • ." • ;
, -
• - Rev. Dr. Smiley will!preacit in tis 5,,,c.-
P
rei.bytersan Church, ' Market Square . , to
crow• crow spurning and evert at I.oi ~i,.. M., and
.. M. Tho evening di urse %cid . be' ad
. .--. • particularly to young men, who are
.Hy invited. t . _
The First Dsfenders.";:ti meet:nit ill the
in cabers of this prptnivitiim wilt h held on
T esduy evening -pest at the 'Union Ilalt, at, 8
&Oriel:, for the ppr peso of making arrange
meat* to parade aril:the 4tltafJrly. Also to re
eelve the report of the eitntalttees on the Cele
bration of:the 18th of last
'he census takers have peen appointed for
many of the eounties in the Etat - ern District of
Pennsylvania, Lint as vet irrne have ben an
nounetal
.for Schuylkill County, We hope Mar
shal Gregory...does not intend to leaVo us out in
the cold. Siihitylkill is a very 'important Part of
th • United States, and we want to be- en not
with the people of the Union. • •
ext Monday a week w4li lie the Fonrth of
J iv. Extensive preparationi.are being , made
fo its appropriate obbervariee In Pottsville, and
a ?rdial Invitation Is extended to nll to he
pronent and enjoy .the celebration with us.—
lbe4 , tuniout will be general, and we are sat
isfied that the celebration will 'do honor to our
token:
e way to Ilnd a hog,W,henlmst,ls to acisrr
life it.. Any cue that doutitS l this fact initY
cOnvineed by etiquirirnr f Ilklesrs. Fegerk
Medlar, who lost a tine speeitnen or a swine
at two week*ago•and find it until
they inserted an:eitvertisement in the JOVHNA
whteh immediately restored to them their lost
p operty. Advertising pac l . i.
. - .
' aka Notice .—July 4th 4.11. ye:tr . will cone
nu Monday, consequently on that day all the
binks will be closed,: and I n ten maturing on
the tat rth,will fall due the day Pretrious, which
being suhday will make it bet*asary for all par
ties intertstid in negotial.lo OuptTs to utter i to
tltu atunezon'Saturday.'July 21, in order to sago
p . esta. Remember this - 111*i save - the. costs
•• d a visit from the Notary Ptiblie. l • •
1 •,..-:.k,
Leg- Broken. —Yesterday 1 ninfning. Henry
C ay Evans Went to the Istahhi in Laurel street,
aod got out his horse, which, by the w. y, iv
blind aais stone; when helniOnnted the haek:or
the atiitnal, and before lie had!thno to gather iip
the ruins the horse. ran- dr.itrn an 'enatiiiiknient
some fifteen feet . iffat tbro Mr. Evans off
sifd breakingone oats (Lyans') legs. Dr. Car
penter was - called - in and I alupnistered to the
.wants of the injured man.
Tampering with liandhilli
tearing down ormntilating
T.to an extent that calla for the I
law on' the subject. Menw l
business are entitled to prate
cnught tampering with hai
promptly prosecuted.' For
concerned we publish the
:
That any - person can^ht nintl
tearing down or removing any
gnarl ammo, poster or other ad •
- upon any wall, hill board or o
lie tined not lms than twenty •
tint offence, and,for the second
shall he imprisonment in the
'than three nor more than dir t t 9,
i
Cressona Agricultural !Driving ' Parft.—Tile
re:mina Agricultural. Driving Park Associa
tion hltve recently lifted tip a handsonio track
itt t,tressona, andxprooosel to open it in good
i i.l
Ityle on the ith and Bth of ` My with aline dis
play of spetly boniCs. 0 : the first day there
will ben premium of $lOO tiered to lun'i4is that
never beat three minutes. 1 .The , first to take .115
oind the SINV/Illi $25. On tbe_second day a pre
mium of slso_seiti be offered. First horse, stoti;
accond horse, PS, and third horse, s2°. 'rims.
in flee t° harness. Three horsestri - Tioentered.
(or each purse: The lotion of the truck is
dose to Conner's Station; and all :trains' will
stop there on the day of the races.. The lisqle
fon Band will be pre.mt And furnish musk on'
the occasion.
Ih
.
P.nclabn o d letters retnt fling in th e IN4.tsville
ost Odlee,.Julie 21, 1870: . • ~
lAulenbach E,A. Hurley Julia . Sallie
Ash Wm T Huhn E. len II Envie club
Hryant 'Geo 11 'benne elm* Iteed Angetine
Illoi.anko Henry- Long Conrad Heetzel Mary
Rickert John P Leib Fred IGxluorel ate
'Rickert Peter Lynelrllarriey ' titrouse A E
Beecher L& M CLambert boo • Sullivan I w '
'Harnett Mr. ThoiiLewiti J Shr.uler John
Blair Mha M J Lord Johnßa seliwartx '
Huflui 'Maggie ELynch Janlica ithinper tSot
Bickel Cath - Ma hews Mra W John' H
:Clarkson Thai_ H Meitner Mary
IDlxon Frank- Mc Kown A W Thomas Oath
Dowling John MOyer 1 Taylor Edwd
Evans Wm M MeDade Simon Taylor Mrs E
Floe! John 2. MeDermot Win Ward Dant ' ' •
Foeller Joseph Martin Joseph Wingert liUgt
Fox Edith A O'Doud Welan John.
Gannon llernardPotta Jam •-• Witheia M A
Gardner Mary B Parton The Whalen Mich!
Green Lue • • Quetri Pellegrino Whalen Ann •
Herr August Bees David • Wirtz 'Oak
flame Patsy Ramsey'j M Wagner Harah •
Hanly Mary Itaaney J ' Young Oh F
. - -- - — l - 7 - 4 -- '
. ~. .
• Analysis of the Schuylkill Water.—The Phil-
adelphia Evkxixo Stant ; tateti, that Mr. Phi ll
tan attache f the Chemical labora-;
CIS C. Phillips
tory of the Ananwan Ex - Oita:loK AND REVIEW,
has recently.matle-an an alysis of the Schuylkil;
d e
river water; with a view t ascertaining how far
itscomposition - haacha d since the analysis
made in 1842, by Prof. ye.
. Analysis No. lis of the Suhnylkil river water,
• Aprll : 1870;
No II is theiold analysis by 130 'ye.
' L and so.. 1,11 is• Cliandlet's analysis of Crntbn I
,Water. Tais recent result shows but a trigirig
rvariation in the VOM posi4on of the water col P 13-1
itidelphia 'since the year 1842, though at one ti del
—during the summer of lB67—the amount of )rf..,
genie matter had temporarily Increased to t/o.
inordinate amoUnt or but little less than, faxtr
grains per gallon, whilst. the mineral matters ,
remained nearly the sarpo„.•., '' 'l .
Feuther t s
his analysis howis that. depito the
prosimiti of numerous ;manufacturing estah
rishinenbs, the Schuylkill river pater is equally
as pureas, and differs htnci Very esseetiairpar
nailer •Irom that .brotight from the: val• Mun
blanches of the (Inchon +44iver in Westebester,.
Putnam, ancl_lhmchess eenintles for, the use of
1 t
Neiv,l;e4,k My, J: , .
. The annum. of organic In,ltter is, contrary to,
whit might be eapeetedisoinewhat less in the
ease of the Schuylkill %tiger; an that or the Cro
ton, while the inorganic 9r mineral matters are
almost the same in quantity, differing only in
the fact that the Philadoligna water.emitams ref
'aetively,e,nore sulphates than the 4.gew- York.-
- May not this be Iluto4ol tlielcrigiii of our-ricer in
tim veal : . -1 , • ' .' . - - - . 4
. .
Independence - Day.—The nith Anniveisarr . 1
'of Ainericarandependettee- will be observed du
MonuayJuly_4, A. 114 18704)Y a inland parade
.olfthe Military and Civle Associations and the
'Fire Department ' •-, 1 . ~ p t --
' - Mai. Janiai Wren.willaa lII' Chief Marshal,,
assisted byabefollearlinti Aids: , " -., -
lot DlVl.sikel,. C- has: - 4... IBeelt ; , I:l,l4Diviskin,
Louis Stott* -rotten ; 3d -Division', Charles -1 01. -
Schtterr;,.4th Division. Win. S. klazznril; s,th
Dfititioni.W. Wet
. Wetter; itipeeried Aids, Del,' J. '
Ridgway... Clement. Evan* and- Levi linlxir.
. Head-Quarter; Of pie , Pilot Mandia4 - vclll be
at.the Exchange liotel, ; Oisere - sittAids, /ands
and Manthide will re; ortiatltteeloCk .k M.,
derThe procession wilt for,rei in the following or,
: - 1..1_. .' • . , • - , ..L.
First Division on C'ilittainreet, right resting
on f.lallowhill and 'wilt be composed of the fol
lowing orgi nisei - lofts: I .j' . - . •'' !' • • . j
Jones! Cornet hand, Fires • Defenders of the
National Capitol; and Oowed Poot,, No. =3, O.
A.R. i 'I
Til 0 second' division hill . foim en Market-
Bisect, west of Centre, rigid-resting:on Cenfre,
and wilt Me composed of the , following organi
iailous: ,_, .. ~
_• ' . . .1 - 11 , .
..'• Odd Felicnsii. - Sent , Tribe of Ded..-Men;
Annallootiltitiettorach, - -Pplintrille ,firengerhano, '
,Harttgart i-edireVlso. l e I Ilirugati Lodge, No,.
404, mid Visshingten Varela. • ,•,
~..Xlisi Third DitudenAtilll form on Norwegian
I . 4 retit, east of Centre right resting on 'Centre.
and will be ' compcoad Or Dm following ormur
tratietts: . • ,
rr", . 1 I
Drum Co . Eldgidii..ef Pythias, Sons of
Temperance,. .o f 're/operant" tinder and
Clergy in cirri Scanner Connell in cur
rhyme, Pcittevth Sitheicil Dowd is carriages, and
'wapiti contain g yaitagiadtea representing the
Suites und.Territories, with the Drotberho.al . ot ,
the/ Dubin es guard-Of .
4th divisio.t , o angionai or the'. Port . Cirban
,Band-sad .Fire. ' v. lit long on Ma
haatfttiga otnet, thag on - Ctir - nt. • - •
The bib divisson will o...ratirtrograldzein Of th e
War. a of 1812, soldiers of !tom *lexicon War, an I
..ghishght noidiote . at • th e {' itilas axis; In corns , e 1;
The prerwooloo will icireint Yr Seelcieki chary; - ;
and inovenver the solkie . 4.ltintiter. .-,
__,.. ....-
,
ClutMOtitser to Minton *Moak: u p 'llsow* - -:
vilittnTAird s 4/Arn - hi Oillowhill; -rib
ME
INEI
EWAN
.*OPP.4 - lift. l . l 4:Ottt: *ilias** tip!
Mabsatoui'
.•
'. - 410wo . oobstrok
-•
• up Ceiti
• • , 110'.140wwielettz t tO Joeitrolic.
for
W er tullOpow id Marko . do**.giuli Matti
,•! toript, tip 'iStoonprtos Oiliatirbit4 - do i
-to cmtrii„l. up tea $O.lll
- .lolllPRowl/lii tto 011. 'l*So:coed to Cori
;‘rjmtwo thebulk ~
Ala ;#* place An*
bkiM vith
be
Iteeding-ThThis - Thiederntinti of. aiepes~de .
• 'by Ole HOU: , Chit. W.. Pitman. .. •
: - . --, .-..stegigqitylkautig Loam - ' •• ‘.
= 4 - : • ' '
otkai bk we**, Seinturiiet,. •
are oUrbfttly-gotpiested to decoto4i
tbe.ustiOtuiliolon, • :
Also, eitlieuk baying bongo* iiiut - ,OuThiges are
requested tittelbe tie
Peugneenie.. 'A'ginieral invitation is extended:
to ail
,lociges and organitutions in the ContitS...
anti proper , positiens ,be assigned them iu
thAtine: : .
S. It. Rus.4l,. JCSAfi
Jno. F. D. G. Mitt/Dews; .
Soloinen Hoover, liermantKuhn,- •
Levi iluber,.. . lW m.ll.l.Qore, •
llentsinger, {4.
W. it. Potts,.. Watibeit Walker,
F. Wade, • tiesiner.,
L. Salem,
• :!' John - Leonard, :
. • .1: Stioeina.kor;., Chrissiin,
. John Gstissang.- P. D. Luther.
.Commlttoe of AiTatigemeatk
. „
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• -
D• 31 4" ,
- 41 • 111 4 .4%
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ill s arc
;IL; 38 - 1,111
1113
MI
ME
Nail
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B.—The prattreivor
handbills prtvhils
len forcement Opbe
io advertise their
don, and pet'son4
&Ails should be
he .henelit at' all
allowing . gentrl.
Hating, destroying,
show bills, piamird.
'erlisernents, po,ded
her structure, I. hall
live dollars. :or the
offente, the penalty
county' Jail not less
,oaths.
Local 'Jottings:.—The depot at; Mt. Caranti
was entered 'by burglars on Thursday night 1g
last week, and robbed of &barrel of tiouria
barrel of aybiskey,atitt several other artieles. 'N6
;' - '
• gal:Fester' has become. editorially coil.
fleeted with the Sheitendtiati ,
The 'farmers ' have been. busy , making' hay
duririg s the sunshine of the prelient week;
The 'Fourth of .lnly Committee are =lit*
extensive preparations for the eeletiratiou ac'd
avant more tuonct 13. complete 'the ,ariange
ments, -
There were rnorognmken"..then looter streets
list Saturday night , than on any !previous night
air a long time. eye* were in regular
order.! • : ' • • .
The ordinance of 'ißaptism %%rell administer
to seven coildreti :at the. first,-!Prealoyteitan
Church on last Sunday adorning:,! .
Several handsome new iron awning, from
have betn - erected! in Ocntre;. between So
avegian and MarkCtistreets, Outing the week.
Las Saturday was tit/it/nate:6i day df the prep:
cut season among Otir merchants., ,
The Cardin case !tics /occupied the attention tit
Court intuit of this Week: •
Aen Fr i day of - laat week livomptive No. 19,1e
ten wheeler on the Northern Central '
expluded her beilerabotittwo miles belOw 114 -
i fax. 'The enginOr: and tireman'were more Ur
e.d; injured: • '
'The! house of Ehoelt near Writra .
Church, flecks C.:l.inty, wa+ strialk - - toy it,, ,1
ning one night lasi,' week,:and the gabel cttii
knocked out. Theffitmlly wCro; - in th 3 b 3 144
part, Of the house :it supper, at the time; 04 thits
,tricapeil the *chock!. '' " I
Cal ticross & Dixera. Minstrels closed, a, very
successful • engagement -at Colon' "Haden last
Saotiday - ,
A very large 'and interesting., tenineraririe
tneeiing was! , heht at the edurvlrtfouse en last
sunday afternoon.
A man was' serionalyteaten at:Centralia' otfe
day lost:week by b portyrif ru,ll),Xui. •
Williairf 'Rapp_:was lasikire Esquire Reed jin
sat,irdty last, cusi*l watt 'eruely beating hi*
wile Mary. lie Was held in 'r.:9o Wirt() answer
thee targ4 af,the.litly'Pertn of Court. , • -
'Ned hunt:into fiill"dell4er 'the: oration batere
the 0. s. 'of :1,; 8t Piuegrovo 'on theFonith
of July.
.Ave have been aiiiown t new mop of Poiti
vil e t !!. published' 'by, MeSsrs, COnverse & 116P
;cans. it is a iinialhed 'work: 5
The total number of krsoter 'registered as
tors in Pottsville,
,is • of whom 4S are em
f‘ ' '
A disgraceful ..flot oceVirred tit Jungiturdss
beer house on last Saturday night, In which
eluhiand glasses 'were - freely used. •
''file Reading Division tueouietive...Englueers
male au exettesien -to the. Sehuyikill Cast( Ile
en•last Suuday. They arrived 4n - Putts
v itle the latter trirt'of tlie'day. 'l, • ;
waa arrested on =last Satyr-
day, fur enatititting aggravated,-: - .Assault. on
flitighlui on die night of the rirst'trf
April•ast, ' lie wile held in :jaw) balite answer
the: illy ter,tu of Court:
.; - "• is
• Aiutter paving end new strce't en siings are , :
the order 0: the day k . • ,
Muidownoy anti i4rgo and his, b ndsu en v";
art stack. _ .l -4i
, .. ,
. The ianal blow the lxirough Is_reserted to by
la nu in Isers of boys. • .
. .
, P .: i
Passenger trains are - note,running regularly
over the tVihnitigten and It eadlng Itailroad3 ..
The Unhandy Nine,
: cg pato" Alto, and the pn
reku, of St.'Clair, play " a match game.on- M0nj,...,
Any, ii which the - ior Ler were victorious ktra
. ti I,Y) re oft) to 54. 1 " ,_•• •',• • : 1
Mercury has' beanasscillaiing, in Ithdefghtles
the present week:'• •• ". . j • ;
%%, talent. flosk Ina .. was held. i i n. $3OO haill ' ott,
Monday for intalnrravated assanlt on a German
Mimed - Shaeffer, at Mt. Littee.. , • . 'i
A lid named John Taylor, ' had , a leg broken
One day last week, near port Clinton. 1; :
be
..,teighteenth ~anlitifil leemmenoe.tnent or, the
Painsylvaula Female College took - place( ci-
IThiraday; -i J. .P. Sherituin, formerly of his hetotigli, is President. •, . • l':
A g'ir, named Ann di:4l •I '
6111%1W run over y A
trpiri on thß;railroad at Tainaqua; on: Slott ay;
ant l•I td awe:rat taken off. • she was sent 't the
'Aims flottie.‘," ••- • • •1" 1 • : ..
..
'Y.ichariss regley, a residentpf .'fort Clintnii.
was killed- on ther_railroad at, Wilkestiarre, lane
day last week. •-.- , -1 • , . .I,
Many cosupiaints aka being made of flatter--
thieves inureMete:ries; ' • ' • 1
Almanaot fur 1871, • are ifloating around ro-.
ine-cuouiny. ...
.. : -,, , F • ". -
New, • :„
. hay is coining, Into town and 4 - sellin at
1 .4.
it2o alum 1 . - i -:. • .1. ' " .
" The,coneert at,. tniOn Flan,: On Wednesday
evening, for the benefit •of St. Patriek'a• Church'
organ.' was one or the moat brilliant olden
menta of the se on. '', ";..,
The Courch .4.11ey culvert is ,rapidiy . nea
completion.
_. .
lite ladies of. he First Refunded Chnrchl
wvery. bu....eoestlii. •straWberry festival at t
church iii`St ire !area:, Lit; walk.. .
Tn Tuesday afternooll last, Mr. F. L. F 4
iihUL twelve wdodcock, in the Cressona
ley. , I . ' _
A man was slightly injured on. Bunker . ,
last Tuesday, by,nts worse nixing and i.trili
him, wade trying to &auk Ur & anint it. to,
paveineet. •" :- . • ~ t
; Fi ed.' lielken'a horse, attached to a loaded
turn wagon.. ran away in Second lured
' esday, doing some injury .t r' tile wagou r
i contents. • ' .
Patrick Runts of Ntalienoyaltempted to 1
Mrs. Mulhall on Saturday evening last, - Ike
brought to Pottsvilielin. irons on Mo
and 'eximinitteti !to, prfison in default of.,
bail. , ' .. ci , Y. '
yhe good people - of yil 'ancient Borough of Or
wiitsburg resolved tu hive .no Fourth of. My
this.year.• . . i'l I -• '4 . i• • , '
I/ ugn'Ulutio
llia kino . illone of Ifenrjr Mors'
best l Auelis on Moriday; for which lisquire teed
compelled him to paytt2l . damages, and ieveret
dollars costs . '• , '.. , ' ~1
James and Ediciaril Bilenuari Were held lts, bail
by Esquire Reed on Tuesday, for attempting uli
force an elitranee to Jana . Muck's buns° oil
Sunday morning•laet about 2 cileloelc, dating'.
the absence of Janeli:.finiband. • . !
The Quinn family, ofValley lenkracc, threat;
4 1
ened.Mary.Currriasit week with injury.ile.
ware arrested and tho case • was subsequ ntl
(O
Settled by hm:paying the costs and p .is
ing future good behavior.' -', .; ; , _ •
The strawberry season is nearly over an' ,th
i dealers have realised good.prolits.' ' l' !
1 • Blackberries promise an abundant yial lid .
season: • '
The fi elds of the eottiltry exhale the frag , y
Of ties e.nawn hay. , , ' • • , , ' I
The nays are now fouteen hour and eig teei
minutes 10ng..... , i yr' - .. . 1
There ate Many atmUsto floes on our . at As
They some to emir our,fr.esli mountain air ,
Thu trial of Candln and,his contederat Sr. .
attended by a large number of people.. ;I . -
' Twe inen were killed oath° Heading Rs
near. Readingoti Tuesday. =.'; • ... . 1
A boy, .whosp name we, didtipt lour . fel
from a cherry tfee in /dirket streeponTuesday
'sustaining sllght,ininties. ',, ' • .. ,I
Exams:on:tickets will be issued between' al
points on the Reading Railroad- from July llt
to the llth. . ,
~__ -1 ,-.•
. I,'• t -,.. .: I .
' Tile' store 'of: Robert' jobnioti, at Tamaqua
was entered, and'robbed by burglarri on - ueS
day, »iglu. • lb° .M.. E. Church, , of the midi •
Place was 011 W entered by burglars Ain - M lido'
night.' - , ; ,
A boy nettled Solonkock,.Who had nt,
Middliport on :;Wednesday . selling a.l e
. o ur,.. was tired; at by highwaymen, i e
times whilosin his way.hoine—two balls 'past
lug through his hat, , Fortunately, be read
good hnt ea.ape from the would-be 318..111.104 1 . ?14. i
• The public pchireds wilt close on FriciaAinei
I for the sunimer:ineatioti.. i 1
,- li 1,
The new houne,th M. }leek, • Railroad :free
I was entered by thieves on Wednesday `pig
land robbed can ,lbt or earpentet's tools: •.. I ,
' A Berks comity ntinie, It bled, i baby tle 044
d
ay beeauSe it was cod tench rouble tab ~
cere - or It • .'„ 1 •
. • The drat shipnient of coal direet froth t nr.
&don ovei the: ti4lmitigton and .Rending 'Rai
road . was- malkle by inh e as tit Fintiey„of ot*
i-..11e, from the. Live (kik'. Colliery, Min Hi
(tap. It w - ns vutudgne# to J. C,..l 2 ickels INV1:
•uongton.., • . " •. ' -,s, . ' 11
• A dog beloriginittb.t.romer. butcher, , w
l'Aiti
over on irbure-cay evening, in' Centro atr. Iy
a bow, and but ittcbaek. broken: ' A. - 1
, pr.- Altat4t bitleikd opc large paiteri of Farene t
1
t
plate glom for the froth, of : bin new - storti.en: .
when they arrived Here. on, Thurioday,lhe
,we
found to be broken, itt.O a thousand : us t o ..
Tb•glasavrits valued #2 between: dye a l sir
' hundred dollam. '..e :' -. • ' '." --''', •' , .il
'An incendiary; his liecti at vork: . in .. u
;lilanheien towrodalp. ' • •;•• • .*- 1 - ' ' . '
Tikolinufesntli:Thotilake and•Williani M ,
sentenced to,pilsort, I. iost; . week, Were rang -
Wedntsoday evebing : a niestiifitsitlon
. .
.Tu.dga'n'aenteivee.!
istiteriehinir, senan i
- -The lUinois ship gang project's looki
• Prini has much inniuty incesiet
5- Lltts, •
—preen cores is vertgoo!kinst, now in
ern:markets. .'•• • •
_
-ffihiea,•ve has about - three hundred and *.
fix policemen,' . "- , -1,
• ••• - - • - II
—Shirley BroOks • stiebeeds 3titik Loni, ni ais
editor of i'uncii, 't ••
, , . .... •
'—A ' foUndling- hospital is the desire *f.the
New Orleans hcirt. , l e ' . . ~ '. !-
. _
.'` Six students enjey all theprivileges_ f the.
:University; of Alinsuus i
—Prof. • • 1 . 1 ''.
Ritdolph Leettbsrdt is. writing a en l
tare for the heav e r" ,
• • '•-. ,
.1
,•
...,
—T*O of Benedict Arnold's old e ' *
recently sold' In' 34* , Briuuswlek for gil
fteli. - I I
. .
_—lleltubold'Shiit:see' tails a re arras) in,
chatelaine braids:land hi. driVes xis of '
tr
once. ' ,•••'-- '• • ••. : ••-• ' .1. • •-• '''''' I ; I .---
„--A .Banquet ~ to I B'sris -eatare4ted: , r
latTereary -of- Alms Meth- of iMpiisner t ' ,
ifoeton:: '..<. -. ,- t : l'_:-".- ~ '- .- , : 1.!:
—john pater Nisliiva4hor-ott bir ,
ptutriai 114 ilcsigt4 - ablwllool or 14;iPi * -- i,11 , 1'
iaogivans.-.....,., ~- , -.,,,, .. ~, :.• :-. • , ... 1 ri
,'4 . ' . -:?: ' ... .- I '• . :7 i .
' 1 '
•;'
-h
ESI
er*fitubtace.
se . ..en ex, .
„.,
„,..... •, tirtoiriispoc e
dliatr,seither do they - nutcase Oats 1
gt, .si.siegassoktera i l i . % , • - '' UV
smatotad Intended km,* • . ha weak
7_,^ lartter ail -4 t Mt alt Dab U.'
Mt tilibtlitstkat,t- - aitd written' •I le elf the
•
ilg r6 4Xliertiliie, tlatitiwill: go • ~ ' .
.....
;...''''' " • •• •• •a - V."; i . .! • -' 4
1_ :ver I anything. ,' aura ilia/ids ly to 1;
•,*- S stabled. or ihteresk it is thlKtin !Al the
▪ ' - - toltririg the fact to"pahtle &Melt -.--!•'
ko ▪ ' ; .; Sunday, as. we all distinctly reMen3 7
•'. - I was a. very lAvarm day. On my , odic°
'l i t.. • . there is a p omi:sennas collection - of oh
tii
'' .., and promin t among than a glass paper
ght; distrihn as an advertising card by
.•a of our prominent • mes-Limits. This_ glass
' . 'weight was resting on the oil cloth cover-.
just , ht.ettels-speeitiem-es-ts - have - the
ya of the lOW pass at such an angle as to burn
a #o*fe tArough Me bil ,etoth. This, was done very
'weight
w4tionsty._ and had it net tOett discovered
Vire - Must have' ensued. - Ties little incident
not throyr some light upon the .tintnerenS sq•
ed '•apontsneotts cam onstions7 ttutt" are' the
. naeatietrederts - otitreldetert. lves . and - '
epoi.. Moral: Allrindown.Allobuldfr.froPPrlT,
, seetal with shild..armir - pzeinde qukAna O.
ys
from Apartments, that Are tot frequonted
tity. ! - n ,
t 1 Onsunvin. '
IR
•
.., 11ralt/rOpirstriT or XIL3sE.S. . • .-' j j
IT:i4 'Ciaai
trzxtfitzeiax , re ..
Laaraftpx.
ftre Yon'eltter Open Your'prutirlee, itlnay not
be amiss to sionuaintyen what preparations' and;
rinaliticationie we expect itif the inspectiir before
hand, that we utak neither of wi' operators. and. .
Inere,. : tind • .ouraelves -i disappointed ?Inert'
ards ; , ~ ~ - - i--..,..', • :7-, .-:. ~...._!
,-.- •He ivho should - acquire li t . mast have laid the
road :Mots of pratithad etitniation, aud'hare itt
*sled a =lSt exlensbre knowledge of mining.
ie Magi* to kttowl wliatVaelairacti - : hive done
. '.. rrit ire ntio llr ult 4 eVett - tu yati rPi tget ial- N it 'Ar '% ith i ra : dkniff:i'venedntglienotlf
: 'hat others have clone:AC will be less likely th
:mate ids dine in; etiterpli4e whiclu . may ruin'
lion by their failure,- . - ._ . -- ! '
41 ISC.lttilst - be well acquainted with the di ffcrent
iodes - ef veutilate/u of different Mince. ! 1
1 , Ile, Must be ablate write a legible hand,and
list tindeestahl ;the live firs: rules of Aritit
etie;.! '- L • !I, ! ' 1 !-2 : "-- !''
' anti stir n!
lie must he o.ittiotisi; clrcuinspeet -.
'ye to pie minutest circuinstin:ce, with patici4a/
:
id perseverance ; lunrciaged. . ~
,!. * .' - '
Ile sheald-possoss,a vivid tenigination, tent;
Z m
lints emery; said sonrid ladgment. _ ! .
-: liPsige it la pleat that this'art is taliejleartied
and not to be taught: -No -books in 'the world
Will ever make an itispeCt.ir, nor is the tleticieii--
ry to be wouileted at. hiuce the school books in.'
par laegasge contains. gen..r ily' speaking, no
*X planation of the nature ofth u;eli r which they
ice, and are merenver.. - cm t - rasred with so
'tally divisions - and snlefivisi:in:s that - the nand
i
f .the Scholar is . perte.:tly perplexed; nor can it
, 1 ay liolit,of Urn great leading priaciplcs which
veva& film whalnsystent. - _ ~- . - . .
All candidates for examination ought to pro
';lug tan tliclentevideime of:their pges, z'and cer
-1 ! ideates of servio,,l andsehrictY; general g?'*l
Aiaraelcr and conduct; i and particidar care
algid t, he taken- -6y th3omiiintitVnilitl . atisfy
Itematily es . .1.. i. to! the 14itual gotiriety 9r trio
'candidate before !granting bitn a car - labiate Ot'
urns 4; Should -these few line:: be deeideit, a
. allure, their aim' has been utiiity ;' and that .t.-,
class. of on !whose intelligence; exertions'
d welfare, the -Prosperity-of the nation- (fr.- .
,- nds4. When we redact: on the eirctinistaucr 4
~• i.,. to Werktueu thentselyee that, NV d
• ;; ve eter been indebted i far Improveinents, lit
_ reasonable to 'expact that this is the soureo
• rola whence swill- Improvement will cotitintiO
o flow; and autair,workmen it May be. safely
' flirinild ! that he iybe is the mustintelll*ntWill
e the mist likely to . ntake an inspect Air:. .: -
-. • ;!,-' ' ' i • I --J •! I , Jettx E. EYaxe.'
OLT OTANI', Jatne, - -1870; .
! ' : T - 777 - 77 - . -•-''''--• • • !
. ' . • lie t .,,t, • tuxoi -Pa. ? ..llltitiZE, 1:40,
O :rttt:, Llurixt Or TIE A t roc M t:egtes' dot - 'it a LI, I
• ! - • Po'Csville,:remia.
. . ~ .
The l'infortmaibti given by two ellieets of dm
I ottsi ille Companies," - upon which your nn-' i
:cnerints paragraph reflecting upon, myself, was i
i mblisb#l in tho Lhaily Jimeual of libit inst.! 1.4
: faisi, • d and widb of the truth, and clearly
revert o be 'so; even--by the article in tho
he edition 'of - pd inst.; . as Will be herca.fter •
shown! 1.•„„, . '!. l . • • 1 • . ' ; .., - 1.
# ,• , '
The•fiutfrare these: •upon reaching one of tiro '
tatinns (York, Pa. I think,) oil the Northern
Central Itiliroad'•,about 10, or 11 O'cleck of lsith:
df Aprll„LS6l,. I !-was notified, that the °Meets:.
wished to see the hi a pros enliag ear.. /11},jii 14 7
ing tWin, I wsur-Informed that a telegram West
in the hands of a,, young Man standing by, th:LI
St - the; senior erne& ought le' open. 1t N i
-Eta
me; handed e; andlooking at the auperscr p
don, .found -it addressed as follows: "To ttie
Cemmanding Oftfver of troops an traiti.”. Re
turning it to theiPerson Who._ handed it to m 4, I
stated: .”.Major keinhertim is in cominaltd, ;Ind
the only proper Personto receive It.! --
~ t;
The illearer ,tnen; adEiressfrat th e,' inquired'
where be could be fowler.% 'to which I replied, •
"on : the thin, but thb•rparticutur car M'ei-: .
*known to Me." • !(Viilunteer !as I Wm., it was
evident_to , the that had Major Amberton beert y
only a;Orptain lie would outrank ..lie 1 Ileil.A4
my action in the matter.) I then tiClB, l and aliii. ,
ant, ignorant of the euntCatit of that tetegram.l - -1
. '
Nut it word was studio. my nearitiwor prepo-• .1
' sltiininvide by - .myself relating to 4 switclim'g'il
off," oe"it would „lie better to stop Ws side of
Baltimore and Wait fin , 'an • expeeted;rginforee
ment ot Regulars.";. ; A 'r ' t . I '
Thja assertion derma the entire staietnenb
• i
The l ,leguierre tie,11143 istate• liistort . '::plai sly
show's ; mid "the two ofiioers" Ittioaf itl welliis L
dn.) were' on the '!satsin train. Sail' Itegu ars
were also, Thelieve; In the line of nia#ll throygli
• Baltitnorn on that day. ; •-
_ ''--• ••
Cu tin
.In my conve r sation With tiov d irnor Cui titt
on the night' of the 16th of Apri4, 1661; he •
sfutedithat one Company:of - ItteguiMii fivin the
West:was ex'peeted and Would aecotillmuy U.
Captain Simmons, 13'.;S..111tusterifig 011iee at •
Ilailashtirg, informed me before ksving on / the
itioening of the,lBth that Company I, 4th ti , „ S.
Artillery, would join us on the other side °litho
river.; Whenee`theniwnre the Regulars !to 011ie
front?, ""What. Prudential reasons,V3heit,wrld
be the.indueenient' to "sivitekolf"• synd Wai ?
For rationslto!. he sent;: us? TenN•4and es_np
equipage -weoo.re also withotit,...'. •••': • I
The tliseusiou alluded - tk between the I'ptts.
Ville 9flieers ain4Myself, nTsik. place, there
fore 'the yiekling of his (my) pinion is puivly
imaginary.; '• ' ' :..: ' ! • • - '
To thfl trutliftilitegs Of; the above .statement'L
wijl, when ilevess.ary,,be qualified, ; mot, in re=
over, pledge Myself;, if - the "Mti eilleers".l ate. ,
gentlemen - and Mellor lionor,-to donate tO !any
Benevolent Institution or Pottsville -that. May
be so ordered nve hundred dollars upon inaifing
good th;+ir assertion fitifOre a Court of Justice. -
' 1 •' , 1 JAK.:i ...MCKNIGHT, :1-
' • ' I Late Cent. Ringgold Light Artillery; ._, '
' ' •;' .; ; , ~., : • of !Reading, Pent hi.
tei
*tor
iit
tbg;
Wu
far-
on
loud
ain
wa4
I sy,
Iwo
Ell
Eutrons Nit:tints' JOURNAL :— , 131 view of Liw'
,141ter Oftlw Committee," pub:Wiest
IM last urstkv*ii MoUiLor, intimating that ,MY
Privaaltion to .Ntri.Siney •!triele or mine
and: the:Authrurito -11Oard uY Tratle,-I.lierewitli
nfickaid , for, publication In r paper :iuti- -
tlavit in refotationorsitcli agrossiy Palealko send you ter publication. Mr. Charles Si.
King;e.affislavit, • 'relating to' the proposition
Male, to lit.r.Siney. which. pruposiLleuLue
'mitten'? say,. in 'their litiliLifiiicd letter, 4,1 i not
'a Mere(' to in my c:: - :ngriltiti with : them atter-
Nrard§. • •. •
• • •
June :ID - .IST°
•.
Schnigkii, Chttuty its_,
J. J. Conner heitag Sworn . - ateeardi4to
law, deposit tit 'mid' r4ith.....ts'Awer departed its
the - 41 trial prop stlt ton itistte tat Mr. Mitteytml:
take 4dtslolX to say that Illni-stotu silent NA of
theAtithntette! Iktfr ttd Ttittle, nor had_ rainy
!oonceisattlon with'aity tateath. - 3r of said It!sthfor
any Corickpise hlitt , elt; tither did?.:toly
tine r.tpialtion untir_af!:
merit. WAS maga tto),l r.. and as I supposed
steeetided.• I! . ; •.- I
j!, ." !(Signtll.) si J.ts, ! J.:4sl:ssim
StiOrn suAsesibett Liefore 'lnt, this Ctlt
'dity,qJutiek..k..;ll,' 'silt. • ! • • • t
, • . • , 4 • -4,
Art-;Ni. Mom,
, . . .
...gehusrikolf Otlay, 8.1. ~ - ' -
. , Beiore :the,: the - siiliseri tier, a 'Trtstiee - Of.' the
`,,
Team in and ;for the COunty nipper - said, persett—
ally appeared Chas. S. King, who t .being sworn
.doth!depose and .lay.that :hel was present:on the
:night of 'Mb 30th •ult.r, in the - Repplier Ilease,
'Ashland, at a Conversation :hetWoen C01..J. J..
-Conner and •Mr.:Siney, President of thelr. 13. !
, A..; on :which I or:ipion he timid Col. Conker !
.make the following propoltkm to Mr. Siney : 1
;II will give yon iny collieries for the baron - co of
',the year at an advaticeLef tea cents • per: tenon
,iliti , royalty and,interest. ou theipitat invested,
:provided you Will give nie securitir.tht- the
wnays aludi \lie driven cOntinuou;ly s
ass
orkprosecuted , in sante .111am:ter - lies
liecirilene by Ifie, and:: that you! will live up to.
i i the, requirements of my lease." Col.:Conner curt -
ther said t that !Agard,hloodiet dr. Co. werehis eon
isignees, to which. Iktr.. Siney replied,: saving
itherfi would •be perfectly satisfactory. to him , -
and.. to f.filk4 Llia.,lii o ll l 4l give, tbem a:p*file:-
ence, over any Douse !In tue City. DeponenS,
•:further''states that • Itel iWM present when- Mr.'
Siney and the •.'Confirrif i tecl';ailled on Col! Con
,fier at lii§, Cfinner's ht@se,[when I.e, depOrient,
at.the request 0f,,C01. (Yinni-r detailecllth6 fore
going proposition 'as nimbi' to Mr. Siney by .
4.:ol.: Conner, . whick- proposition". Mr.iitiey
tacitly corrotxtrated, he, Mr . Siney, lint sent , -
114 frernAine Word of the Oonropiation as!re-
pmts WWII 46pcirterill;.: and furtheln,:theleom
mitlee said 'they would take. any wintry in
ibi,lieutity on the same terms; if they.bou d sell
thelr own coal ' so aS - fil : break 'down the Middle
men:: for,say• they, these nwii aro the cause or
'Jail the trialb:o.r,-
.:.- ;:''„, :C.u . ,t4,8. Kiss:,
Sworn anti subset:Hied. heti,re we, th 1 , 1 1.1.1 th
day of dome A. li 1870.. -'' .
.., •!. ! • 1.-
.., : ' M. Ni'Aigl . :l4 J. PI 1
"...! These-JAl:lido : vita brand Slney - a.s a, : f . T.- 0 '
rts,htl detterVes. l Col: Conner, t where knnu - n,' will
.
he beliefed without air Affidavit ,
, hut he deemed
ltnecesSary LO;Sot -.lfirriurd right: among thase.
.who. - may, noe l know: l.:m. l'oor Sine I or
Sweenyil '2l 6 wofixicrithel i las Creek -ni n de-'
. . ,
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sire ,to attend Sour tunel Ca 711,00, 7 ,1 '. . .
' " C Y.: ,- ' t• • • ' -
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'gu' ,
I. ' • - 1
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- 7 4, '-' ' 1
Wk eugveted a arfort ileac , ago . a than
the wide of voting in ilie optineil4, by still
sing' the ballot lastetd.:(4",hrit Twee. Tin
gestion meettialib fa;ttiesiiiiing the till]
miners, and the foliowipg clam anieailon
n one of the 'nest intelligent miners in t
gion / eoutira& even ire than what w
at,
Rik,: • ' ' .. • - :
I 1 ; ifff.,lt..Sizoirmo.s4
i
"!Atimas. Earruns:—l ea an editorial lately
in the DMIX leutesar. re erri.ng to a Ttrallut
box," and I. have Jie.ird tit t the leaders of the
-I.tnion intend input it i ln p nice. It vin i itld be.
oc,giwt advantag4 4te. believe eve s body
.6nneeted With the mine?, peelaby *NO clam
ofsinhiere -that, do,„%tot wi to be an i tilpied by
their opponimta atter it vet lapassed. often
times.tint cutly,by words, jire,l,nl4,-. Wkest
a strike is about taking' %thither li l ltrotild
l e
bekett or flat; 'Were are ays , , in • tette o dt;
they are the:Oiling power; ' natte ten teii::
itaWkisg us iW bra ' liiigikige Ii car:
:.sill ; dare, thina-4 4 ,,0ur Lien at
had not. - ..."bahot: g ' , II wen! , :have
heett, gtinetapit the N i lt r.ittgitatk..• . • y 'pro
*ad of - tbitibaltt• "" atittstatkali 'l7‘try,
iitruagaprosat t fac • 'Sig' - baira' th at ott s ara'
:in favor a( shipilakni v.,; , 1". odiriawdkt tag eve so
-..-,•.,.., . t ~ I' .-. r. • ! i ---; , -.7 . , - . ~. ..,?.,
, 91
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in
it
MMI
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and am not an' exception either., Many Of the rut: 4l Y end elacientle. .Invands who may 1. , •
nd it convenient to capon oti-CHEM:Ie ie 1 , .:;.
Members of the . W. IL A. when a vote for a
strike is on action. will net vote ow - either side: ,-6,ll,ll,l7rtnrnm,V,Puttifttialg,..,:z • .7-tr,„l,(lte dire ‘,l',,
this. hie et slim of cowardice. but not exactly JD - Av ernus:a" Iltta.s. l'ioatogie b i.seatt. ' -e . ..t,k , ,, ,
r e 7. • ',,, - II ingeishieh wailiajd ' oste.--Thww- medicines, win c0re,. ,, e0 . ,, -,
:
t, z leer. , - " , `l ne a tke or ntiirt, other ditties Mel the Nags are so tar kohe that 1 , ,' vat I ''e
del Y that af , ik"e w tdd bee*nieet. r a ther Is_ relY bertrad the reach of medical ref ' ,. i . '
0141110 1 *
lOw ne asked-by those who ate are,,not tan, ; ,
, be e• . after by it. neeliente_nehir, with th av t et etee er e thee., er e a ter e meee, e ll ,e - '
(Auld leiato i bte slikke t ridamd the Meat. Dr 5e1et.N4...104 medicines effect their I sion••., • '4ll
hey art tit . • fora the "7 - ••e- I titer. eonettartettim T" .
1 /11,7 tit '" ' box" wee : ;I : ele action; then i aw: 3_,. IX 111 simple one. They be, 4 111 T; , -
Abe ell Oil Mir ve an° isptict—evet7 tram wett ig m iorax)ou by Winging the .tio,i4th, 1, -
letieset according, to: ni xion .,,,, jadimeri.reond nitdit=r.a.dtlinittstrtnlityFriatt4l4iiiy col/Maki:l. .
• _..."-' labiki3S- t 4 abide with , idleipwitot harrittre Ideertelta. et.l.i. airs "net on the liver stns streV '"
more to do ti t an drop a single t;11 in aver er i promoting healthy tieeretiozi, and rerriovlo4 "1,,
the_ l ' in t"r• , M Mete 1 and Mime which have re mated front the inle.i, .
'.'L he, writes says he does not beile'Ve that we • t iteZta c te nd . 1 1 1 1.= r e t At - eil ust:feutli and
e t f es l l, l, ,: t :t g o ' t * ,';', ti
arO oppeseti to ihe . interests of ale workingmen. •eopeeeeent as...emlt:awn ot the rii.unita, ~ .
•
If ho has been a reader et' the J.:Wit:NAL, he of - rat i llt u nt n tVart e es t ntliti t targl i .. 4- Tii:: "1" 4 ,
~, ;, !,
course (=pot believe It 'lt is verSeeasy,to p • roL reset's. , in prostration mid IT ana iy in . them. ,
fieseo li e friends of thee ..e.lelue cla=ieti . while - , wilcelltrlAtar"fireweV tf e ga l s t r ` s i'''' l ',„ i T i i .`,`
nearly ail their acts bre hostile to "their • inter- I d a r aca u l t e e , u mea rwu r e ' n ' ee m . 4 n rat ri qie r , l l- 1 „1 ':,l e V n ' et i e l l' , % ti , '
este.' Wo prefer being judged by our .aets, as I pati ent. let ale tatuity soy what femme tuts is I ,
the conductor of the Joczeteet., in the ina:saree le' I: I t
, 4tartg,.. z . t!cr.enstgitra,.trnatell'itelrb* , ': l -
we have a d rom ted a nd d o aov c a d v o c ate or the antis Are teeeay SliiiVe TUTU WCii whoa few yawns ,i to
awake tin thee Working" classes.- . .We do Id w el4 Te lis n ig d, a.. al e = saga, rett°• aTiri's . 11:
tie:, bc-1 6. 47 0. 'pi - .. 4 1,.., 2 k1 a ig .itripossil#l4ips, int Vegtoked to permanent heir by their rise.
1b..... - i d., _...-- - . ait.
cau . whit
el e t o he
ti aLtit st e la 't e physician_ should t ',„
nu We , tonna at. Is to invigot 4t, , ,
- .eee
would not and could not command! as high a I i t ger. t e'ilCl - nlm b e°ll r eth B es i tl i tiu t . 6 ex i raU t s e t i ttnCl e t r:`,?l:'`, - ' '
price this peke ma It €l,lll tho , , leet, .we suggested mcdtclues that Inmar 'loam) of Improve the re:. ‘
a modification 'of RIO : butts ittibptetl in l&fe to =l,7l2°e= t teh:=ll.l:citl,Y t;I'LI- 1 ,1',,N1
...it the seiteetleco r editiou for 1870 mai there tea estantee wbleh are veleulated to Irritate or'e ,"?, '„ +
wdkaLieit understanding that the basis }has to thew ' TheYa-itayyjetAlterPr° l "Ple l '''' :" ' '
dt gL ,... 4 ,1, A1 ...n e e Lo ud ' . and, ns a CutIAT. Tint 1,, , /
.tiousbytv iiici L':.. 3 iii vi ',.iiiitninstainee tter Invtgerate end - torengthen the entire ...i .1, ~ '
i7'. .: ''' '- ' . --:I-:'• ~ -- - -- : 51 Andrea ea ally thr , c, par w ireii , , 1
arid Would Only be „continuvu another Yew e.Y' it thts r ! no P rixt done, the e men tah tte s mus i i - I;7
the consent of taittiltartles.;;"-Whini the dead Bartlett eau hairless one. . - ' '
lock otaetan'ed e ; which wrnlid :not' have taken ' De l n i l i rt h hiunt sle 'r u e n e lila itlisirrirlo'rie ' to
( I.,' l a li k i:ii ' l ; . -
place had tenr Wilelee been folloied and an UM- t i ll of sectrza h r i tt i t l ieg i rood an i el
I rriVy dig,. •
pire selected who waS to &el& when thgtwo a t iitTre , mat e lyeriapteagte gi to i ltring n'patte ' il t 4o 2 ", -
parties di:melee!, we proposed a comproinise , condition be , long as the liver's burdened v. 1 tit ~,
, and tbe isternecteladen with tutitcaltie '
on ourown•rseponsibility, sa : i nto enablei the slims:, - ' . .
e 'i ' h . ' made Of the hystee ,
W 5 11. A. to negetlate on it tr a its between_ the. a V-:=s,Verepot t' lent is testesetwllle P •ritii;‘l:‘ l -.
two, which would no doubt have resulted in an feints - that will remove or allay the meet?, nt,z;.•
adjusteteet, and the , business would have been, i ''' co w n e :' e t ti a t l t t`t i elettlrt r etis alum% t i arteng l e 'l tl..:t`i `'
rosumed at less:, two months age.- The leaders ' eotiela le onle'ww . „egfoax... 4 ' assume to r elieve
.i'&• J.
swan sal the mistake they heil made in not em. 1 .111 02 ,1 rul 6 g,„„t siliiiilen--0-.114„, lla
ord= - 4 Fe..(.v. -,
:bracieg this oppertunlty2 I told them they' do more harm-Allan footl. Th e z Master the lee •
had to grewt. mistake, and that now it was a n eTrl t t -f at tl e7a m"ni atittla cure el 'hi
. igetettur""l •
too late , and thew on ly a n nmat i, o was to 1
ti : here ig tit l.ittevli, no tt leneilltx t rets with e. is , h
accept the opertars' besie, lowans° wo.did not I • der. SCll4leXele - r= t -Y:w a r n ty all .ertro l i ott e e t il t e",
believe-A:tat they worthd now` entertain a CA)M-• I, I te: ve nie t . l u i lr I.'lll79rd:re with
. 11 !%1 ‘j ij r u t T l i' ''"'
pArnise that looked tta any advaned in Prietei:,i the-fact ihn't these stVietnes act i i i i rt. ;renae r t-',`,
Th. le ideas . sou Bitted to do that, and Mr. tijney i rur"e t :i r sik. u rt.:(iii i :ki gi w i reft ve cre,ank litan k‘' Pa
_tient* • t 1,),..
nf tho""yifteTh .t
et his man Fricley to write the circular whitet I al i t t LqiiDuritle":, ' oo,4 ll'l l e rottm*ltou torwe.
he did fiend out, a n d which we saw at the time.. i 'ire t tstrlgreC truCt ei ll ai re. ipge= rin ae=l . ll 3 Tro an p i C4,'
'}Ve siated flint the trade would seetreely warrant a.' er ` trat .,, L A e d t e l ite ,, - T e u re e e"?', °"imdii'lliA only " '
•
thte-prieverin the operators' haelee When all the 1 orl i t ' iCt'a Cc i ludit t A orthe n its d s stmn idl disuse inille n t d":t
.
collietiea wee. nit work, end 'we had doubts I be. ,te rk elig i tre l tfors ' 1- 'Mean' Y hof the medicie •,.
whether even that , basis' could be maintained:: so shatelt teeett e ataoluiely necessary' thin peile'ti.
We tee them posted up as ta -the realstate. of : iti t rt i loTin i •e r ge c iga N nri K erfu r t s g u el lY F:r t tiVi lv t ,
the erial tnele and the prospects for this year, I pose he is'ethteptlecipal otateeNfo. IS North Wif e:;, '
and we presume it was entail knowledge' that '• gi t Te=t ,, ,;. ( li n tilt, li. prophis , every --- -
tin, : : roirierae4 to. recommend -the Members eel' Achim Is given 3 cotiont ehanr, hat t ,Ae•r a tiviroogt,
the W. IS. A . to accept the operators' hash.. a• e Yr l re.! l .Z l :: l l ' eT l iTm ik o le at t elfr i n ra p li l t i er heillu M e I-
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d meow 'low ,
Tite-C^ letde.rs:inew that the laborers were this- i -twee, el e) Ike bottite hn ors7 as a half dozen. ai 41.-
.
SatiTTlTel with the basis of tele, and lit order to 1 : d re k u e 4 . l l o„ . lit ep 41"1* -" ' 7 " . " 'tit' ', Id" try
tin drug et-ie gi': •'
Ireethein quht; th ey lia.l made a promise that .4 7
they vould get them their increase, of ..?. a Week I
; in 1870. They discovered veiy aeon idler the 1 -
eouttninteement of tide year - that they would =i
find it difficult to,maintain the basis for ISett,
awl therefore tl:d not make the effort to do it, i
1 'but re•solved to hold oat, to the old balls when
I . the dead-lock occurred. That the Matthews
,
should be aittonishod,• and there should be, op-
• 1
poeition to their recommendation,`under . such I
elreurnstaneea withe'ut It full explanation, was'
very natural en the part of the members. -
It is said that the ?nen are-to-blame because
they refused to accept-the, recommendation of
Siney and Parker, wheit sfproposed. We deey I
it. simply be east the 'limn were not posted eap
as to the slide of the trade, and the leaders wer , e.,
becaose we worked very hard in postirig them 1
Op ourselves. liad they not been arrant cowe
ants, and eared -more for their situations Mall
the inter e sts of the workingmen, they would
have gone into the councils and, imparted the
information they had as to the state of the 'trade,
stating thateet was the beat they, could do In.
the,preeent state of tile trade, and if they, were
not satielied, they, were . willing to retire , and
give Place to others who probably could do bet
ter for them. Did they do this? No-:-but like a
'wet of lick 7 spittles and coward's, they declared
theyereree wrong—that the men shrinid forget it
ali; and only pay them their :starlet., andateep,
us in their places and you can do as you please
r . With us: Othese leaders were paid large sale
„'riee, and-ought-to have their time to. etilleep
infoentation, and advise with the men as to thii
liept policy to pursue,—and If they had any ea
&warily whatever, it was their dtity to combat .
the Ideate of those who were not posted up -but
did they give them the Information that was
nceeseary fer them to decide the.proposithPia?
No—but Kiley knew that after theylidled el do
Rt7f, that we evotild, and he went round quietly
in the councils abusing us, and the leaders got up
resolutions to prevent, if possible, the members
from reading theJoteteeet e by den6uneingitsmi .
enemies of the working classes—anti ttlicy
baye made a beautiful • hueiness iif IL=
That :we • _-two opp teed- to the cowardly,
stttpid, and mh3crable bungiinie of , ' such
leaders we admit,' and If that makes
n' ° enemies of the working classes; ,we
•
are willing to be classed as suehbk those wh'o '
laic not sense or honesty eutileent, to:discern
the difference. The County is impoverished to
the =bunt of not -less than TWO MILLIONS
OF DOLLARS, eight-tenths of which is wages,-
("hieh our working claseeseveuld have received
and which ts now gone forever, Had oh r afiviee
been taken, nit thi•s would have _been saved to'
the:working ciaes—and yet ware denounced
tryitese jacks ei, enemies-to the' werkingmen,
wit to they, whom by their cower dice, stupidity
or knavery have robbed the' people, of these
wa -es, style thentselvesOs their' most devoted
and dear friends.
l l Racal Vusintss ltoticti..
• 11 ~ , =
cents
vinta a line "fir stlnsertaie: :so cents a. Mat each iatate
que 'I insertion. ,
- ' IkliS payinrind rtetUrned Ilt thalami's: ...r - - • .
: 6 Y tiooha at ante-war . prices at •Galland'a. ~ .-
4KCIAL SALE or Deese &toad& at Gallantra. • ,
Op.& tt.A.ti, a Co.. 2el Centre street. ' ' • •
Putzrrs-O to Li yards, for 'Otte dollar. at Cialitind'a,
6i L:entir street, silver in Change. ' April 9.,':0,12
• Nile r.trratickriS Just receiYed. at the Cloak and
Trimming slore, 14. 4 Centre street.-below American
!lope. Pottsville. 11-tr 31.406,1 . g. 1301. AND.
• •
•
3 .. ON tx X Cents her a aupertor Oyster- at Petite ' Stew
Least and Gents Restauzunt, - Na. 191 Centro street.
PriCist rett 4es need to suit the' time. 'Eall and. seetc
for
.yourr
. il•
. - klven, English and American ClothsoAlittyies,
and-irrf the it nest qualities, MIL A. Smitlea,Centretii.
•N ca PADDED LtXIV( DltTlALN*l?"* . antal assl
ele,..,A..srttith's., Centre Street. _ .
.
ir".l3E LIVING. MACNINIL—Injure. the, man. I
/
spring of a watch azwery portion of the works .1
becomes disordered.. Tb Minium Monsaeh is , to the
in
huau sy s tem what t elastic •pieee of metal ilLtO 1
a chronometer. II influences the action of the other.:
orglos, and controls a certain extent, the whole;
Wang machine. JIM comparison may. be carried
farther: for as the weakness et other I mperfec,Jons ,
of the twain Spring is Indleated .on the Mee :.,of the
tine-p ece, so also lathe weakness or other diebrder:
of. the stomach belt:wed by theifao of the Invalid,
complexion is sallow or. faded, the eyes are defi
cient in lustre and intelligence; andlisere is a :Worn;
anxiousexpression the whole countenance which
bates plainly al. written words could de, that, the
grca4 egamvishing orgws whose oilier it la to minister
to the. wants of the body, arid -to auatain and - renew
sill im,perts,ls not peribrming its duty.- Armoires
rent sting and. regulating: and _ter invomplish,thls
end klostinter's Stomach !littera may be tvilly,witd
to he thvonly thing needful: The broken Main
spring et. watch May bereplaeed by a new or:iv:hut'
tan 611:114neb ern only: hi:repaired and strengthened,
and one ,f t the objects of the. fatnotts vegeiak-.
ble etkOrattre which Dar Tighteen years beer beer. successful 'est eal with • . 41:Pepsin In
ell . ii mat; As a specide (or indigimion It stands
al e . When the . ersoorrees of the . phitrmscopcela
InSke beenexhausted; Without, at be
.4,, - doleg nom
thita mitigating -the': eintiplaint, a roUrse 'of this
wlitaesonie and palatable; yet powerfulLstomachte
- effects a perteet and permanent cure. In all eases of
dyspepsia the liver is mom Or. lam disordered, and
upon this Important gland, as well as upon the stoth.
ach and bowels, thelntters act with singular distract--
ness, regulating and reinvigorating every Isegeetteg
and mil:ding organ on.which bodily and mental'
health-a:Tend. .
Jan. I, • • • • •
ITYrr . 4341,NrPg."—
'HE CtINFESpIoNs or AN , itiVALL7j.
Pubtilhed for the benefit of YOUNG /Mg Mid
others who antler from Nervoux Debtlits. etc.. atm
ing the means of ecelrecur. Written by one who
curtdlitnuen; and sent free eft reeeivitixft post-rani.
diTtacti envelope. Address • ,
NATIIANIti: MAY?AiI
DO. Z. V)-52-eru. ••
Erookirn N. V;
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,pitivisorsir Or, New
• 1. Courho of Lectures, as delivered at the Penne:
Polyteelnd and Ars a tont lend lif team Chestatt
St.. three. doors above Twelfth. Plillatlelphia,em•
braeinu the subjects : How to I,lveato4W'hist to Llyo.
for; Youth: Maturity anduld Axe; Matiltuod.cieu,
eralirttoviewed; the Cause of indiarstion
lenee and nervous lii.ente% Deem:tints - I for; Marriage
PUllosoold‘nlly tonsidestsl. These ieetures
forwarded ou receipt, of gi.ts..sitichv ad ire: long :
tfae
retary.-oflhe Penna. Perimous re. ASA
CSE.I3I, IS 44104. - Pnl
June rs 71-123-Iveod. •:-. , • . •
.
ENRY BAYLOR'S YllEill!OLS Li - fiIadESNT,
lire great external remedy -Air' Litentrratiram
Neuralgia, sprains, I ire I es , l'hilbarltM . $ we tlit
Stilille.s of the Joints„. ax. Possessing unearteps.ed_
qualities, as Liniment; it will proVe Molt a fristrd
In every-family In eases of Itinalniatbad and ..Ntn
migia, either slight or serions.4t :Is n3w vs rtwl 10
relieve pain' ' This Liniment tins been in use forthe
last Aileen years, and has 'given entire satistadlow
, stierever it has been used:' •
' Prepared and sold by „Mrs.. C:l3AVLiellt. tlek, nag
("entre Kt. Pottsville. Agent at' blinilnovllio, LAW;
ICE di - .II.ItONVIC; Druggists; , Asiiand; ',ll. • D.,
. ,
HOW .1"9, Clpir: C91%/31C1*TICEN. . _ .• ,
Tits P iILOSOPrjT or, Da. Flcusarstss GREAT. Miro.
crsza—W ill people never, learn to hnow that &the-
mama Overland stomach necessarily - 4 item° . the en. I
tire system ? The plainest Prlnelplot of common'
'lichee teach Mit; nadyst them are hundreds who J
rldiettle the Id&i. add eontlnue In the course • which.
almostinewltablY •tiriltits theta. present nnaly to the.
grim. Liat nican thonsortsy of the people do, at
aolahno.v.liMineeWith the ttwit of naWre. it must ,
bea u rent - ,to ail that. aligner or later nalurowhi r
revaWherself.;:lliiae'we Nod - that tintoni who
indulge to- eznewt4h Abe, nie_ of- very - rich or.iuill- ,
004We/sot or lnandcatinndrinks, lacitrinhif . 1 0 3 , '
a been" muutr Is the end; .The Sforcuselv notelet*
disordertsrandleinses to act; the liver !Lila to per-
foritilli Inneelona, dyspepsta anti I utattendsmt evils'
follow, and still:the untiring individuals persistin,
eahmiztis th e thorotantily expioded Wait .ot the .
past. -. . tfilatalielVis rotedlemeasrereoommended •
raiL.,in soen c , Thai :bring sure, and certain 'relief
shinavertherarensed as - directed, mat all that is
ailing
nocessary towitardisb theittlePutialuit • with emery
manor -impanel-Us the land isa fair and itn.
rartial trial of them,_ . liet thaw who are skeptital
uts,tbis ant who have. ma:IMM Interested.
fileraplucto prej udice :them ageee.a- Mem 'now cele.
Ranted ' far Ahaunialptioszt• catapult their ,
lusinacums. : atm aver by . the priselplas of
rt 3 esamik
eastmand.amuniss , amme.- If thwayetern lit diww‘
dart* c inemdapist itv.in ataeketwastmeor ten, the ,
seat artne Wand* wilt 110 futiad itsthesitornatite
mad User-. A.Tcr citanne and - Invigorate.Ans arsho,,e4
sad Lnathnotate thishireessi beattinractims.. -um • i .
• ittainam'silaismsalfarPtaaarsTriatlanyet -
.lits demand for___ Wee 'calls is the 'hest avideneeat
their tltalua t tinimmenai wom„ stgcref poxes
ire sold daily.-# , Witltiv M*llif - they Stet'.
01
• bua
. king
frqin
i ts re
have
ODGEnt---Chr the ithh lust., i..%';
'Lev. Jepeph- 3t GO PEN 31 AN,: 1! (0 . .111„
Autiglkter• or lir: 1111aIn 2ltidger3, in,cti • I
::.%1 furs.. • - • •
tii6r
- I.l.4:)Lgir-424). the 2ath of J une;at TaYlont v Iv
Coo nty, Sis,trg ••.%.w.v, wife of Win. Boligh. and
ter of tlic late Al/di:ow H. WlLson,,,nged a. Se4F,
month am! 20 days liar romolliv LyAre interred l!,
cemetery attached ta•Kimmers Chureh,ou Wed;.
day lain, in the presenreotone of tile iargest tun.
übseminagett-that ever. took placo in that VAlley, 1.;
wurdatofLoa carriages being La the line of priawa,
hey. Mr.: Weaver pr• Ariltlaud, prisieheil toe, tone.,
termon4 • . • •
„.
•Ki:llN—On 11:i+ 1101 0rJ1r.44.., Stveriandoli,
GeztrirS. :soli of lir. r. 4. Mid Lail - ha, iivris,• ag i .
inosithas and'
.11.EE ' D-thrtlii...2tl Jtvw, In Aireit , Pon n. BEN
mns of Danielliked,
moutps •
100 It F. - 1T KNOWN to all tritutn ill may
'.lO Oust, the ttuderslgnea cons:lila las and a ppol 1.1 -
: I A-. Shetiler, Esq., of Ir..s.Centre§trttet, POttsvi I Iv, r.,
her agent to sett.. lease, bad collect .all
..tae.l.tlnoe ber to:rater agent.. the late John
In er of Si. taair. : • ELIZA BALI; 11 A V
Pottbville, June : „ t:171:11
Tor.alt n 0 4 ro.
XOE BET:T .- Aplcwai4 gndc n noll9u.'.!n.
ling house 16 . 31nhantotign street, latgv y:011 ;.1
gitrden,. with - welh.gruwn rGadN anti frit tt
shrubbery, &eil sJiibie in - rear it lot.
Lt.Nipitlce.--40 . Bittilr.111• digt,
4iitte.ii,ll)-2.4- .. .11, , • , : .
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TZOR SA/X.—A.new and flr.t...elikal'orsr
.L. RY', - Terms reid•onaldv. Apply to -n •
.May 7,.',70-11 1 -11'. - ;W.ll. R..5;k11111;181(.!cntrefi:;.
._.
F ° :. REN.T.=-TwoOfileei)n Oflkt lni t
- It g, corner Keccool 'nod 31nhantott2o Fyrcct ,
Apply. to lIK.NRY: C. BUSSE F-vtate Agi , n
18'51a antongof . itrcgt.
'Mar :13-tf• . •
rOR IiALE,I pair Ilreaker 44 In. with b,
plater:. ke:';', 611. holating drum; 4 ft. tview-n, ?! /1.
lohg; counter scrams, iihute {sates, blotte latrw,
ers stark had plate, and a lot, of niaeblilV:
VIII be sold cheap.ilt ' e •
•• • JUIIN .I)IIAINt'S Cool Yard,
Jude
. 4, '70741--tf clan L,. Pottavlll,..
MACE/N BAY FOR SA LE.—One trir h0rt...4 11.-
' gine, pbtup Shalt and - - r.suring; br e •:)0
engine, drum, punlP shaft and Ile. ring ;
ermine, 2:boilers, 10 teetion snit:Mock ne
pole purai), and lUtiynnls U h.clt &ileum pipe; 1
boilers, at met by 31itichc*: lot of splice Mutt s„
Apply to S.,ll:oBtiAl er CO., New Philnuelphi;‘,
. April 2,'7o—ti-if) . or by letter to Port Parboil.
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v7A.T.JuA.B.Lt BUILIUNG LOTS FOB SALE
v - , —Eleven Si fret Aots, • Iron ng on Liam.. near
'George atreet,zre °Mired (runt sl2a and upa;arda.
Paytnints In 8W monthly. inatarnennt. Apply to
ISAMUELILIALL,-enal girt...rt.-near U. it. Depot,.
Cationic, April L 4. 70-7:3.11.11i4y . . _
DEAL EtTATE• FOR-13.A.LEA traet-cf St_iX
• -1 1 0..A.CitEiti of LA:P.1.1.. Under good eilltival len. with
a' Line . young orehant-lrett trateriii; fenced nut it
good-two , and . pelinif 4torydwelling:liseitta:anti a ties ,
barn, is offered for sale. The house hait been kept
Whole' for the last twenty years. It: is a Titres-halite
fotany, ane.wishing to engage iii laittektunlthing,
there is nene.:.nittd is live mties of the Ictittintr.
-pl'operty hi situate to 'Hush Towilithip, on the t•kt
Hazleton Road; tiro miles train Barnes% lie alto live
• nines from, Tiiinutpac t . The property will bon:told
....e.tottin as owner IN nbout. guing West. 'Amity
the premises -•
June "B..!iti--z - stito - -
WHSTZ ABA COLLIERY' FOR It •.
THE bAKLANDI: COLLIERY . at Windy Hap, .r.
Schuylkill county, will be rented on favorable t
The t.pOillery embrace* -the Ititunmoths,'.sa
and Black' - death Veins. A good slop,* lugs bt, n
aunk...uppon the saldinore Vein and a tunnet-i.iriv,.i:
to the Mammoth.' Ton temmt, with sudicientone:,ll,
hi purchase lite :intent nery and erect a new breitk,•,,
a most kliseral lease willbe given.. -Apply to .
- • ~ FttANKLIN tioNVEN.. •
• .227 South' Fourth Street, Phlladelely ‘,
or to r HENRY TLEASANTS
• Jtiulog Engineer. Pointvi l
lltr
Anril le;19-7tt&IT-If - •
M.6.9MBIEJSY
.• •
The following still all tAind eti Mei/uncap Cullixt:
. 4'l:Mellow phew' engine,' eis;:e horFe power, i
Ing,all the machinery culent.cted a - L. 4 file Bob, a,-
cluslye. . • , V
Ode lioledlieg engihe,sixty,horge. wftha ll the 10.1-
'chimed,* ,er.de gloried wile'bua•iing. rl.
81x . boileis used for pumping and holidideg, lbldy
'reet,hy thirty-lour niches In diameter, witli
connections. . -. „
Oue.istearu pump. 7-Inch.(.4,fllsoh.& Eadmin ma
intistacters- ante*. •
The above machinery be in - good‘ozonditlon.:,,,,i
'win be sold reasonably: . ' .
- • Also, Wagons or and, 3G-inch sidiegeLSllls, Gun!
Belts, of various sites; Store Fixtures and.Witg ~
Cross-cut &AWN. Firewood, de. - •
eor hirther Information inquire at the odice, It'
• East Marketst.; or at the Duncan Colliery.
Janil rie4,l2-tt , - JOLLY HAVES.
.F,Pir SALE. , • '
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• . MINING: MACHINE 1:1Y.•
,
• _On4 toressuieCornlsh Bull pninptns engine:
23?+lneli -cylinder, 7-feet - stroke, with WI ters Ali. I
parrs complete, aud- 2 lilts of pumps tin slu . , lA
me • 18..ltieb -tits outer •plusuier, melt t.:-et.
stfolite..•
ATACirte Nindltig F ngltie , '32-inchel•lludei,
reel stroke, with' ditun-geatingund bollepi co :a-
ALSt}--Fuur , siots Breaker, aluchtue , ry. - •
- • -A 1.40-;-191) three tuusHlopo
Tor 4-feet track.. f
Lti-feel Frucuuit • ralgine, with tto.:ll.i:
Duller eqrhpleia. '
A ISQ:--tnie Horlsolital Piiihritug„ i t:act c,
cylinder, I , fee4, - -strulte„•wlth • iieurlng
tyre Mut - pumps, LOU . each, with 11-...,:;
plungers, /dleet stroke. , -
The'ahove huiehltiery service, hut '••• 4,1
good'wyrcing order,. - • '•
• , Gt.:MR(lli W„ *Lir It,
;antlitry 9,
pEltirlgitYllVANl.A.
MI
r Cuicritu STREXT, portsvri.Ln,
Thlprwra known and popular Hotel, lily'
'entirely • r..ninnted a nl . .11
fur peinfanent and Ininpient. liu s ers:,
tvt. W A MOLE SUS; PrOpri.:44 , l,
Rine ':0-4 •
w---tf.
V • r_
DC.A. ND /N/Pr I. AND
MNTAL.
MtlSl
arir LIZZIE JAcki:ro.:V r No. ALAIMEI •
respectfully ; be gs leave to Inform tile -
Pottayllle and vleliktty, that tdre•wlll give lastr,e.
awls on the PIANO anti 1p AINGINTi. on refe.,.l, ,
.bla tering, or addreva Patuo,
elrirsVILLE, Mav 7. 70-41!:441-93-:aaa. : • .
samvEi . .T . Lr e virts . 4 801
SUILVEYO IV!, CON YEA NAFFS,
%And Es.;suiluenAir ancl.
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OFFNE.II6.'S N.. SECOND St.., PDTTSVILLE.
Being in posseo 11
410Alr It lame collection. or
,orlatub In gennylkill and adjoining count us.
ttatoplonsynotes revectiitg the titles, luterter.•;l.. ,,
tax sale..tote. we are able to give valuable Int. , : q:t •
tton tolawneht, claimants, and'ilinke desirous ..1
etuudng.-_ .• -- 4 f Fah: "16--'27-1‘
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HILAD.A... .TUN 7TIL tg7o.—tl Ca-V.rr :. -
Ytrap baa been tbi 'tfttiyl4),ituelk bettrei.n tit.: wi
dclNlttued, for the purpose of 311,;:itric anti sti:1•1-:s..
- I,Y . IMNS . VALLEY C OAL - ~
' - • From tire !`LArty ritAltiK t.II.Ni-001.f.11: i: '. : •
N'oribuirtherlarra -- County, ;kinder ille:nym 1::::,t0::::
-.
(4. S.Nirkli BRO.. di-CO., '-' .
"..' 21. g% WAL.N.iT ,S., initiatift.,.:lii , l.:l -
8111:111- BROS., IIEES11& CO., Shzitth , k :II
...ll* 143111 41. - 1' 9.....- • Tnos. C. ItEr..4E,
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-' T . PRANK surru-- - ..
" Lts. A. sup t , , '
•.' 3. Aur - a Sum!, _ -it ;tsar nortorsrt% I,L.
' • - • • , -. r - JOll2l 11...-B01:011SEtt. ' ) i
:. Jurteltl, '7ot . - - : - • • --- -
T )
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0 - 4
' • • *AN UrAitTripit,3)
40111 4 .1 - . A. ROEBINVCPS sONS.
• . . ritExrcrs . . •
For Inclined h.ant"4/44/Ing.fitandini; Ship 1114.:;:!ng.
Et topertsion Ferrlesi Scar! and titlys
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. . PRANlTlctics,..C.rauti r
..4nd : shear,
~ : ' EfievatonClilletsote. ,o'N. -/
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A LARGE BTOC'Ef. OF WIRE DOPE CONsTANTI ,V
. 04 HAND.
. . ,
ORDICILB4 Intl= WITH ;DISPATCI I .
sarrcii : itAngthi, slri and cost; ii&'e circulars; whi 4
, wilt -botient.ou application: - Aug. 700- , 411- 1 Y •
Booits-As 8045 N is IsetrED.
r .Ly. „NSW. STATlLlETTg&—ttouksis ,
Jrat twelyed at 'HANNA RAmsEY s
=EN
, • t
L - ?;JVNT, 1870.
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OtICCS.