~~ ~~ /2 IZEDi iliticro'.,:,44keit,ol. SATURDAY, ,JULY 2,1870. frtATtS - 05 - F ; ADVERTISING. hiPAC.F. Int [2n.l San.l 6m. ` 1 " a." . 114 -inch lor lesa,i!l 451 :3 30 woo Dm 7300 hares, (one 1000,1. 1,2 WI 4106/! 1 6000116 CM ZS 60 ,114/art,i; (r) 644 11 OW 00 -12 2401 1200 'I 00 800 12 W. 16 00 at 110 43:00 LPIIA BET/ CAI.SPET.VIA i.NlCF34.—Stngfe I irtertion Tilt"; tine: , rach .Ib4equent frt.? iilll 211 aI:MSS /Me. L "WS NOTICE& —Sect:oral Pare, recta a insertion:: each sut....awnt hisertion aJc. per lime. sortcrx Pa4P.1.4) centsfine test •r c in,n:,e.tch <,ileer i nent Irm.rtlon ce atx tier !the ,%.llltLy • NOTICE> , ...- 7 21e.nts each. ' ' . - , :VERA!. NoTicEs — Aixonipanying tienitnitror two c••nu4; PAC h aildittahal line 10 cents. • • ' SLTSCIIIDERS E TILL Dd US 'A FAVOit by 'sending the amounts- due• us promptly. qur s..ar know nearly all 'sent out, antyye )e for an early re ponce to them.. bil ho :SPECIAL .2"0 T ! copsequence of the frequent occurrence of mistakes, And - generally of mist/n(ler giotice is hereby given that all iniunieations,. advertisements .'-of what hind, notices, 4kc., intended for publica ., will hereafter be required to be handed t'the Gusine:s 1 / 4 14 . x . and 1;u1.1 - • ;JoyaN,':lt...' In . &cases !re this rule is not ohiierved;, a publication 4 , - • 1 , not be-.i..xpeeted: • It r.itk: are some persons in,,E•Mitijikill nty and elsewhere,,who sell their honor, bawds sell their virtuelind pOrsqnf4 fur le _money, and these personti seem to it strange that tilt people- slMuld treat aeeordingly, When there is no.senSe Amur there eon be ti.t reliable principle. lilt' ~ th(l , p. I E direct the attention • of our readers to .:trt.l i of Prof. Denlinger in another col- . During the • htst year one hundred twenty students were in attendance from dilreient States, and from twenty-six ties - .' • Tile • School seems to be well es shed le. it Cmfoys so extensive a patron--" 111111 Ld WE 1" tab' find' the following in S. Senate Proceedings of Friday: Patterson (Are:ea an amendment, ; (to the kl allowing the h ee. importation to the of housohold furniture intende‘k diyidual use, and nut for'sale: Agreed to. is ought to be defeated by. all-means— any Senator. WhO'l favors protection I sanction such a measure we cannot rst and f the . furniture'and clothing which would. ,be classed furniture Itrniture fixings, would be imported nder this bill—also ull kinds 'of plate . :(1 be , callpd furniture. If- home . fund s not godd enough -for any person, let ,ay the' duty on foreign furniture. 11 . 1 3 IA v titt 1,I•% ill! 1/ lid BIZI or ri EEO tune FUNDISG BILL.—We observe by the , dings of the Hou4e in yesterday'S pa bat the bill authorizing the refunding msolidation of the national debt, as re from , the Committee of AVa's and s, was•up hef6re the House, and that, it probable that it will ,pass . it and reject mate.bill.- There is, scareclsfa busineSs n the country who does . 4tot , :now that tweattnot be funded a? 4 per cent., ut lianishing it from the country. The ary Of the Treasury. gives it as. his n that it cannot .be fundettat less.than ,eetrt We advocate low rates of in but the attempt to make it too low, 'dscas l 6, is unwise, for s it will offer inducement to have the debt taken t. Itdooks now as if the Funding bill eith -r a failure or 'dire , loan be hail- Join` the country, which would be a r eala pity than even!the failure of the It is.iamentable , that there are not teadu The CounciLs of the :na-n tore per. awl (.1 p rte lieu -eeln 111' In 111 111 d WEI RIM Pe ,•re,t BIIM rt r(1114 a,rl7, L. N% ill I ri•.;[r MEM HEM uf s party the Itoota ri; i 1 r.s:i : MEE \•rig W(ti • lead. . . 1: INGALAN . S PA ICTY.--The M I NE.l:,' Jot' It- II c.)!.01n-qitin . .4 - up.,n the Wilke,diarre yam, the nic 4 ll.' 1... 5- beware of', political hints, lett it, doingf, so , speaks. of a tut in's party as a thing in actual exist tt4aeli 1 ,, nut , the 'ease; some there be t swill - lent intelleet to ever amount to I 2: ilk t he , raee for preft•tntent open ton!! ..,, 11 , , think if restrietions could he placed to entries thy might, through solue for efrettin.ti flees, stwceeded i Lbgetting into its where their unfitness won Id be fear", Ite..trent. A workingau,tu's p4rty should l , 00ke,1 to when hod' , itier,rartie, fail t . o , i , 9 ,- -r tilicn' 1 . , ,r candidates, and not. •as I ri'..th,!. bl.tlip , ri it zly . ;end - in his speeeh, 11 te.•YI up to ' itlt, 410:1ri f.r the parliament int lii zit:nu:ilk el, 11 11Ver c'eein well, here ~ myth; • 1.•,,t• 111 Ui•III ~ih~ ~ill~• . ityi .1. V t•-, OEM is Al.: fault lip•in the his _ C. th rhil :I •;i1:1 t:t an :41111 , 1,1i°, the ' Wtql. eif`c . toll 1:y a c./11.t ei ,T the !initite•iLy I,lrty "all , l e.:rse tlistattegratimi etelict . Ne• sine whrii the labor h. , - triy "eireiz'a deti rle ;Lly “r above i= a v . o.ry !q•a-ililo article l,n this • lir all • alea• MGM 114' 1111 hi it 111 It. ht. ;is that. ittra:4 I r [ration —but 'We hear tliat they w(.7re vietorie for the workingmen, of t/1• 11 ‘ 1 1 :1" 1 t if! I/ ...AAR irrio:l of. pa tic and kiilt4.l 'aunot t.;:+s - en idle:opt wasmii3; again iintidnat .1111p_ ii ) . 'SAN i).)3tts(p)• Titi:ATv.— IL has , . .j.eti.,l by tho - Sonate, we rejtifeelti tho sLitrnal vote of IN to ZS, 16 doclg- I not yea in!_t. • T*o-thirds, not voting flirnvitive, the treaty teal.; eiere:/ted. ~ 30 wing i- the vot . e in detail -.\ iJw,,, it,. , Avnt,, , w,. O'arnerfni, 4 'attell, 1 - I , o;v: COlikii II;:,• ('•orlirit, :Drake, • n :,,:i.a. liviata. ll.)w•ard. • 3.1.,- . .I.wti,;l, Nye. ,, •):l,,rn. I:3tti•rey; IZov4tis, 1; , •:::-• '. s!.r•v4itt , , Sluv..ift. Thayer, \Var, lArtiti , , \l'.:,l„n -2';. =I P-7 .141 tlii. 'lit. ft). '1 r'.% ili i 111-• , •1•!ov, 11.11.•trri,., flowt•••••• ;1, Vt.), Morrilt Pratt It Ow rii:on, •ti.twytr. Se.tt, - :StvktAin, nrjrin ttr , Tip Lon, Vicker.4, .Ht N4l' :kilt:1;511y, 4!arip•nter. Crazin, 14111'1- ;1" •r: IC.:1104X, 14. Wk, Pornr,)v SliJrnian, 'fraltitittll, Yates, • • - \ 2.1 4.1 1 hi I i I :a a IMotiiigi W:l4 :1 jobbing hiNiziesr;, lit-tenths Of the p:.ople arc opposed While we do not believe that the !It had been '4ietu :deli. by unworthy n -his :alvoMey of the measure, we . y to see that - -apparently he':had ai4ureil 113- 'pertinacious jobbers.— MEE ME COM $1 ( HI( r $1 t.." 1 'very l'residetit :rings ure . formo:lll I,gt,on. Tckr . plunder,, Ayßte c inat [lade capture the l'reshrenf.ei.-"Tiiey eapiurelaitteolik but-eouidisat4 : They Ore stk:ee..tful apiaren tly ;rjtlr.Presl • mi. and we think it. IR a I.rx-ai lesßon that - the; Senate defeated it projeet .1k:oh there is an olor or speeplation ,1r; vate, purposes of the fingite, , . 7, Isl ii 11111 I tiv 11.. I,l+rl nateral Council of the W. B. A., the Anihrat•i l te llegion.:, has :en for several days at Centralia, 1• • , • „•• (:onnty. They at ottrned yoster ikkgaleq, we believe, numbered -re are ea.:ion., reports; some of wiirch k•graplied to Philadelphia on Thuri•;•; their aloings ; tut up to tlii7 time, evening; we had no authentic inform what %oastdone.. It is reported that Ailed the eight hour r• 6 stem with the jst;!),_ and riistrUltal the quantity of to produced by requiring all miners Ile over :F••:1 a day to pn'y the surplus W: B. A. fund, which, we presume, .empty, and the leaders. desire it lied,' intik 1-4°4 is correct, and it e tl it thllit ONE EMS IBE 1 , ):1 HE 11/ Ht . _,'(thy the - nlo4t ant bi , tit rumor current.. to credit any thing that is , ;cadet nut the mass of tlni du who control them: Of course, , II:• (.4,10(1 earn 5 or .6 dollars a day, • Ixneli could earn only ~c 4 by, 1:p: eight hours, is trotgoing to_earit .41 :"1, dud tray the halaucc treer to sup :iv:niers ittidlencss; and eonscnuent ',Len t ion is to restrict the Production of :this way. We :do not know what ty think of such a pi.)llcy, but if we wagcs asa we'neveil t.,144,;14 a pidick and be de witrkkileti, at the artrt:.of p.'oll Who pluditkient 7 atttrP, aiitt• • cly 11 iktigi . kor tile ‘vorningtlll/1.0: TlibsitsN4lji. le .4).iiiitraCite Counties,. and .- •••• I _i/r ballade 4.2 I c!..; ME Hi, t !Lt. MEI EOM ; ts, tt Ilk MEI : We find the .following is ThUrsday'a N: Y. TRIBBNit, ;. . ('- "- ) . A• NEW AInAE•RoAD,—In ithe- , ,niatier of cait'y • our railroads leading to • the irnines of PentlaYl-• : vends have been so arranged as to 'entitine otft ;tutu virtually to the product of the Lehigh ,and Scranton. regions; wildcat In their . ; turn: is all controlled by a combinatfon . ofprodneers'a ork-• Ing in harmony.with thacornmen object or co o :. trolling tbi immense market and'-'keeping out all eompetition. t hi s ,--, -1 seemsßut the end of i moimpol ,ialaw reall y . ed° be. appreaching..A. new railroad fsi projected across the State ,Of , New JenseY, and' to the vast coal fields beyoti&the Delaware...and. is, hl fact, already in proertei of coestruciihn,' which will nut only cis a -rival transporting line, bi 1„ . I:''''eietettintr into the tic theylkill re gion, epee io this Mar tot a nevi Bald of supply, hitherto elo--eo ntraisist lei by the nisiebinatlona oTti at powerful railroad monopoly, •the PhDs-. delphia awl .- lie:ruing tkauipiany:' Atilt:a:at two roads have heretofore been projected.; from this direction Intn Sehtylkill County, Pa.i and some }Reading made in their construction; but the :Reading Company, with Its enturnotri capital of $-35,4100,000, ,has been able to buy , uet th fran c Oise:Sand stop the work: Now, •tioWever, the approach its!matle from a more distant and se cure 1 it.e, and with en assured _capital and a franchise so valuable that it •cannet be con trelled by the Beading or-arty other Ara 03 41- . patty. . . This' new appriktekis by the New Jersey Weat Line itailrolid. a-Conipany Which, after several years et persevering effort; • and by procuring its frlinclidsin piecemeal, has now ',Wally se cure& a charter for a road extendineContinu oushland by a short 11013 from :the Undsoft to the Delaware. The BAtti legislation iiiijuired to c-omplete this franeliine,wax procure4l.from the .. New• Jersey Legislature last Winter, when the.. Company, at once organized and c. - grimentvd work, amid-so energetic' have• been their opera tioiorthat already the route is all surveyed and a contract let for its construetiOn, ana the first 34.1 miles is rauout ready for. the ironllwhich 'a being rapiqly delivered along jibe !fee, so that very early to the Fall one-halt of this.'new road will be in actual operation. - • --• . • '..' 'Cite New Jersey West Line railroad runs across the S:ato of•NeW Jersey bet Ween the routes of the Centeal and Morriseaud Essex. 'flaying in view from the outi)t the shortest all easiest a?. rot to . the:l.-oat Ileitis, it 1114 'avoitle( , the di,- vergeneics of '-fll'e obi road for localibusine4; seeki ti.; merely the ' straightest route rttli. the easle4-gritles. Audi singularly enough, a route has been disc tvered that is thirty milLi) shorter thaii the INiorrist tied Essex, and from twelve' to lif.eeit shorter than the Central, with inlich easi or grades than exist on either of theae roads,. and withrion6 of their Objectionable. mind dan .gerous curves. '.;Tile .line leaves" tliel Passitie :River at Newark .i n a course almost dhe west, keepinz tearerstie heatioliters of the Allahway RiverAlM the Morris and lisat.'.l., Wlliejiread it cr., sv : twice--•inee abdve and again beaeatit tint .• };.,...0 =:n rorritilii„. , the l:pper Passaic. 1 . Thi4C .Inpany bias a eliarter fir a bridge, a-iro.ss' the Delaware at Milford, . froth which leant it is proposed to constrain a road kfire e t, to Allentown, about IS miles distant, in A Conti n . nation Or the general direction of the main road. A further exte,usion in. the same .direition he eolui Allentown will strike the Sz•hu2rikilitVulr 1 y near Puttsvi Ile, tlie very heart ofille famous - S imylkill c•lal re!...,iim. Negotiations for such ti C ,11:11I nation of the road are now peneling, tin Tuesday evening time presides:; direetor:, engineers and contractors . of this new• ioail met a nuini er of Pennsylianis calatalisti, inter e-tied in the Schuylkill regiotioit the Atne.ricatt ill (tel „in. Al eadown. ,A. sumptuous supper was spread for the oceasron, which was•deseribed as seareclyinTerior to Sir Mornin Pete'S !famous railroad banquet, given some years age at Del nionico's in this city. After full justice had . been done to the solids and liquids F. ?alaill[cl ‘.antly provided, an 'tripoli () :tetras or ganized, with Col. C. imp rompt u 11.. .MelinightPresident of one of the National Banks of - Mauling, in the. ,chair. The Hun. Frank W.• Iluebe 3, 01:1"(ittrA. V lite * WaS then .ealled twat) • for it •speecii.- Mr. Isaac Eekert,• Mr. 11. S. Eckert, Dr. Diller Lu ther, alt of Reading, and other capitalists inter estettin ~tlic Schuylkill Valley, -were present .11:1(1 participated in the meeting, the result of Wi k i. : ll was a determination to press for Ward and seize this immense triune while the . opportu nity was presented. .: The New Jersey West Line Conspanylis'com posed of capitalists of this eity,and residents iii; mg its Hue, and has fortunately escaped the c ti:elles of the tiroles:ional railroad jobbers. By sp,lcial act of the New . Jersey Legislature tli,e 0 w, it iiii through which the rtkil. passes •are ailthoriristqo exchang e their bonds for its stoek, and a untidier of t haw have! done a) to the attienut of SlOO,OOO ,each. John 11. ;Ander '. s9O, E (•., of Somerset Co., N..L, is l'resiclent, ' Iti,.verley C. Sanders, Es g., SecretaryJ . Jarvis Johnson, Treasurer, and J. S. Bassinge,ti, Chief Engineer and'Vice President. . ... , -The Directors 'are John ri. Anderson,..L B. Kissinger, Joseph Alward, of Elizabeth 1 Sant. net 11.-:truth, of. New York : Jarvis .lelnason of Union County, N.J.; Fred. W. Caggill; if New' 'York ; William J. Osborn, NeW-Vork„; Samuel ll.' itassinger, Union Couthy,- and•Jii in Van Ne:tiSoinerset County, .N: J. The cont. •t- for bending and equipping the whole line' ) the 1/oliiivare 'liver, Including the bridge ovcr'ijmat 1 ,,,,,te •river, has been let to Messrs.. E. Ilanfortldt elt.., who are •rem.fired to' have :the entire 'toad ih., running order by the 314,',0f December, Is7L ' This iii composed of Ir. Etliiinfoqd, Nich olas Renter eft! e Maselem I rim Worksl Ilerks County, Pa., and _7aleb N. Malin, of the Aria - of :llaliti dzDundare him merchants, Philadelphia. For the present the eistern termite's of the roairwill termina e at New:irk, though negotia- Uinta are-pending for running arrangements to the 1111(iSonili er over'one of 'the .eXistina roads. Ultimatel . toe 'West Line road will build a road of thipr own to Jersey . -City. All the bridges, culytts, embankments, 4e„ arc building, with a view. to acconatnotiating a double track, though the second track *ill not be lai&untiti li the, fi rst is completed . thirong,filut the full leng of the line. .. - , . We know -but. little' about ,this prdject.— Everything :will - depend upon•tthe grades, whether the'road is favorakde, for the Itrans virtation of coal O lint. We, nre exeeilingly anxious to have an outlet direct to NeW York from the . Coal Region, but: the . pr;lx.Esed through Traffic Road leading to Perth boy, for Which a Charter Was pa‘;sed, ; before Congress, would be much preferable. i;t"titil we know more about it mill the parties : con nected with it, we are -not prepared t 4 give our opiniba.on its feasibility. .1 OU'll EOILEICI .NEWS BUDWET. C 031. 1 , 1 LEI) FROK THE ''F.4.71101 . E.llq .ENULAND. THE "GIIE:AT EASTERN' . R' .s p iorf at Sheerness on. June 11, amid a scene 0 1 some disorder, marry- of the men' being disslatistied with the large !tmount of "stoppages", Prong their pay. Mn. Tlattunr.—Mr. and :Slrs. Bright - are still staving at the St. George's .Hotel, Llandudno, and those who see thoright.hion. gentlethan 'his' oceasional Walks on the Protnenade are gratified by oliserving a great improvement in his appearance.; / • NEW FOIIE:ST.—The 0,090 acres or waste lands in this forest, belonging to the Crown, produce ':ln annual iheome of al wilt sixpence per acre. Mr. Fuller, the eminent land-agent, considers • that, if properly. managed, and sold in !detail, they ,would 6,000,000 Z. sterling. Cutcßiir.—An 'English Eleven are griing to Tradain the autumn. Lubbick, It. 14 , liornby, Green, Grace (and most likely hiS other,} Maitland, and V. E. Walker are all 6:f tile eleven as yet made up. A pretty good team', but it may be changed tx , lbre,"atictiqin.. THE TELEGRAPH. BETWEE I S 41iii'WF3T IN DIES.ANG SOUTH AMERICA..-.IC is 4peetdd that 'telegraphic counnunieation lietWee . n. Jamatia,' Nev - York, and Europe will be coMpletOd• to wards the'enil of the present mend!, and with Aviti wall about the beginning of August.. TIM M AT A WI - mfr.—The wife Of a polisher named Salter, living at New llJackson Oxon. On JuneV gave birth to.threo dinOter4, and mother and ehildren are doing well. It is pro pose'd to mike application to the Queen for the bounty of three' - guineas customarily made and provided in such exceptional cases. XLIE - DERFIr MEMOTUAL.—The subseripttons to this memorial In the former Parliamentary division of North Lancashire represent total sum of .£1,560. It has been resolved that the. memorial shall take the form of-a statue to the demised statesman, and the Duke of Devon shire 'has consented to act as chairman of the committee. Goon .Co:s Duct 'BADGES Will' in futute be Franted to soldiers in the following . order irst badge on coin pl eting t vi . o years, two txtdges aftervda . years, three' after twelve- years', four, afterxk eighteen years, five after • twenty4three yearS, and six . after twenty-eigheyearai :The adflitionalpetinvr, per day hitherto granted to slidiers on re-engaging will not .be granted after September : . • ' CA.3II3IIIDON COMMENCEMENT.—The prOceed ings in connection with the Cambridge leein mencernent began oh June 14, Uy the.unn i s a l recitation of prize poimas, which took place iu the Senate Ildhse, at natm; in the present* of a distingiiished audience, which inet tided a!large itunilicr of ladies. The Vice-Chancellor pre sided, and the conduct of the .undergraduates in the . -allery was very orderly; and strinigly in contrast" with previous years. BRITISH *NO COLe".i" lADE,MIORATIQN on June 11 the sixth, party of emigrants, ILS . slated to Canada by means this fund;, left LondOnArthe "Medway, " for their new homes. The committee of the fund. have' already sent out to Canada this year - utiwards of 3,900 i. per simm, and they are in expectation of - being able t t forvrard close upon 3,000.m0re before the end of the season. . The party in question num , bored 420 statute adults, or,. in more intelligible - words,. 550 inen,*rotnen, and children. . I SewspArzits. l -Au Inland Revenue return shows that in the ytetr ISID coftifef of 1,190 regi rs • pu s tered newspape blished in the United Riugdo.m were furnished to the Stamp Office. 1014 were newspapers published in England, 33 in - Wales., .137. in Scotland, 141 in Ireland. .Nearly as twinyas the odd 05 may be struek off fromthe. total of 1,195, as being publications whieh,thcfugh registered as newspapers; are not it:winded in the popular iceentation of that - term. The number or stamps impressed on newspapers -0o ...frank them through the-Moat Office) iu the financial year 1868-49 was 291905,`- 115. . . . ..- .BEARDS OF ME ARMY 'ASTI; MANY.-}Th e Queen's regulations of itit% for the army direct that Mall ranks the hair is to be - neatly cut and kept short.Moustaches are to be worm, and Me to be shaved, except by pioneera,: . who arc to Wear beards also, Whiskers, when Worn, are to be of Inodenite length. On active service in'the field, however, beards may be worn at the, discretion of the general officer comtnand .These direetiona are not made applicable to India. The .custom of the Royal Fad y is that . officers and men may wear beards' and moustaches, but one must not beworn vr a i r tord the other. , Officers and ..nten'of the M nes, whether eMbarked -Or on shpt . : 4 o4.' l ns," !rear beards and: moustaches;. or nimistathes Uniforthitv of iwaotice 'as to length of. hair, Ixard, and - moustache In the -navy are to be ob tained As 'far as practicable, . and neatneat and. enanifiless_to be in all eases ea arced. „ Fr. * friastistit LONDON AND TICS PROVIA4CM. t-The two suarieeted . Fenlans, Michael Dity.itt, , ed and John aged .43, a gun and .tohniale,r-iearrying on business at Harper's lui : .t nitigiutnt, 0 f• • 14 brought= before r. D'Eyneourt, at .lebeer Pollee court, Sy deal margins-- , f. troll arta clurtge ' of treason-felony, the a'cusa tion being - that they did" feloniously, wickedly, and nidawfully emplane. devise. and intehil to depose, our Lady the Queen from the . style, h Royal name of the Imperial Crown or th p er tad Kingdom, and did manifest such intender' cerhtin overt acts contrary to the statiate4l, Alley - the - deposition* trial been cern pleted,:Mr. wenn said he believed ;the Crown ebjected to bail being taken in this case, and hiesrule was never to take gill When there , was a Strong case against the prisolier. .4,ft? the usual caution , the prisoners were asked if they wished to make anv answer to the elutrile 'before being committed tor. trial. Both - replied that they would' reserve their decoke, and they were then removed to Newgata ; , ' Tug t e tonou'r.'L-Prayers were .soffered up:for rain In churches on June 12. The Icing-eim tinned absence of 'rain is one of lb, remarkahle experiences; of the present spring. Hiner- the Jellmoinv of March 17. the tots rainfall: reenwich has been only It inch: Out of eighty eis days, seventy haie been rainkes. average fan in ' April and May is four inches, but during those two months in the present ,vear only one-Afth. of that quantity has fallen. FCOM , th e beginning of Jantraty t 5 the end, of May the Iraiirfall Ureenwich was but a little over.half the quantity for the- Same time on an averige or fifty-four years. The results for the other large towns of the kingdom hasve, on the whole, not been so favorable. , The rainfall for the present year -hay been In CilitsgoW 15.6 In., Manchester i'l.6 10.; B .. Birmingham 8.3 In. Shell) gld 8.6 in., : 'Bristol 7.8 in., Bradford 7.1 in., s 7.1 in., .Wolverhampton 7.2 in.. Dublin 6 !A .8 i vi n., Liverpbel 6.91 W, Portimouth 6.7 in, and Nr svieh 5.1 in.' As - 1860 eras the wettest year which bad been eiperieneed far a very long time. 1870 bids fair-to her d fitinguinhed in a exmtrary dime. tion. ; • ntELA.vo «T:11. Wan. an eminent stiiptiilder; o N f e .l ap; .)u h b . 4, walaceidentolly drowned in‘Lotigh '" •, - . ; • - . • Tits 1--/orr - NEW PEErt.'•-'•-The Lortfehanceithri im.• to he rained .to the dfgaity of al Peer of the the ,ofi• Baron cijing•an Tollahogue, in the optinkrof Tyrone. • • • _ . A FEnEn.it. P.tat.t.tgE -- sr.Ther movement. in favour of schetfie,. we are tdkl, Is pro ccedingly qnletlY, but earnestly. The weird "repeaV. is, for the present at least, repudiated., lest it.sliouitl frighten the 'timid, mut the ,pro-"" graintne is strictly limited to an Irish 6Parlia fluent Mi., local purposes, as well as re.Presiitation. Itor,t L R nix DENCE.—The .110 fast papers gave cui - rsiey ,to a statement that Tellymore Park, the residence-of the Earl of ,Roden, -- Whs likely to ht purchased, as 'a residence for the:'; ''Vrinee or Wales, -but it appears, after the Prince of.,Wales is nut going t-t r-e4ide itt 'Thllyinore County Down, and that the Wipes regarding the maite , r entertained by the' people ef.Ulster i are not td be realized. . Tip: ATTEMPT TO MrIIDER :\ftt. RADCrAFFY:. —The tr , al of JOlni BradY and Edward Gearty for tiring. at Mr. Radelith; by the,Sptwial Com ntissioners. Was lttineludei'l at. Trim, on June It. The state:whit by Brady was read confessing , 1 -the critunvatfil adding that he Was engaged by' (party to watch en the Hells Road, butthat IW did nut know the purpose. Gearty' held tit, pist4l"tx; his head and styfire 'him as i son of 'Rory of the Hills" to come. hearty compelled. him to ehwh the bridle of Mr. lbrtdelitfe's hope while he 'tired the shot. Nci% witnesse.4 were called tsar the prisoners: - The jury, after deliti eratinvVilf - an. hOur, Min! bath prisoners guilty Ot, Shooting with' intent to"titurder. i;earty was Sentenced -to penal seryitudeTne life, and Brady to ten years. IttcENT (il - rnAnEs.---A man named Daly, who had been for sonic time in the eittployment of Mr. E. Maunsfell; has been imninittell for trial at - the Galway Assizes On a charge of seuting.a thaeatenin , .. letter - to Mr. O. Itoh bison, of. Hallynahich Ca.sitle. His daughter has also. been arrested on suspicion of having written the letter at' her tather's dictation. A curious threatening letter 'case CaillEt before the magistrates at the petty sessions of Killorglin, county of. Kerey . ,; on June I). A man named Kean's, a care -taker; in the employment of Captain Stnk es, J. Y. , of Cam Lodge,.was charged with sending : a threatening letter to that gentle. matt.. It ra.t . fonOct posted on his - bidge .some months ago, and informatimi was given to the • constabulary, who failed tofind any clue to the sender. After sonic titne Kearns made an in.- forrnation against 'some persons, but a hint. - wart conveyed to the Mike that. he knew mortv - ihout himself-thanit any one else. On. searching his house they - found papers.; corresponding in hatrdwritilig with! that of the letter, and took, hini into enstodV.l ."SCOTLAND. . ~ , i It. JAM FS Ga.k.v, wholesale tea merCliartli, Dundee, was'clr.oWned on June. 11, whilstliiitlf ing at earnotrstie beach. The batty was` rc4- covered the same night . . Tut: , LATE LAMMING TIME on, the pastoral firms-iii Selkirkshire is, on all sides, reported to be the vnrst experienced for several years. Since the, middle! of May the weather iit thiit district has been ex.rectlingly favourable for farmers. , . 1 A TEMPERATE COEPLE.—III a case of (teeter r tion of marriage,. before the Court of Session, • Et nburg,ion June 10, one Of the witnesses mit mitt 4 that the defendant and himself had drunk "thirt,X•two bottles, of whiskey between then! in the t ourse of •teh day s."' - ' . I L r „ _. _, „ , THE luconTATroN of 011XILIX CATTLE.— U [} Tune 9;180 tine cattle, valued at from L'l4 to 1:2.5, were landed at Leith from Copeninuren ; also 761 sheep from Ong same place. lkith the cattle , and sheep arein . good demand, and brought prices equal to mediuni-ellassed Scottish or •English animals.' .:. t a RICIIi,TEITE IN SCOT LA A li.—Accor!ling, t e report made to the! Board ofi,Agriculture, it pr pears that the-entire area ortleotiand extend tO •29.niX1 raluare miles, or rather more than 15 .4 i 910,000 imperial acres. Out, of this total, 5, 1 4 3 ,4 000 aereslare under cultivation, and 13,900,0(.9 uncultivated, Or occupied, hy- lakes, rivers, roads, and the sites of towns. It will he seen; therefore, that the extent of arable land•• in SC.ot land iS small in-comparison with its al'ea of barren'soil; and yet we find Scottish farming famous over civilized world. A CoStertmitENstxr: CEsslis.—The General AsSembly 'of the Free Church of Scotland ha.rl presented A memorial to the Home SecretarY i asking that means may be taken toLet a strictl3l accurate account of the iattOber ofrulherents td each of the religious denominations in the rnited Kingdom ; an accurate census of the actual state of edUcation in. the United ]line -C dioit. the dumber and character of the setrouts,l" by whom they have been instil n '.ed, under 'what! minagermlnt they are condueted; and the'-num-1 her of ehildren attending them; information in ; regard to the houses of the people, to the num-I her of hotels, public houses, and beer.simps ink the UnitedlKingdOnt; and as ti the aetual num-I ber of thoiie speaking respectively the Gaelic,l IN. Irish, and the Welsh languages.. f ' 1 TILE SA 010-Ni• Five minas ' i 11 . the TWeed are atl • present vei'y unproducti v e. The remarkable) scarcity Of - trout ',which 1 hart been observedi througthout l the whole season 'still contiones.l Grilse are coming ;in slotyly. Prices continues high.- There is Also a scarcity of salmon at-lier... i 'wick StatiOn - on the sea - coast. An interestin g) experiment, with the vie* of testing the rate! of progress -of the salmon lin its early life, hats] been conducted' during the past year by a gen- i tleman al IlaWiek. At Christmas, IstS,' he placed. a inantityl of salmon row in oblong' zinc hoxes so eons rutted that a supply of fresh - water wasli , kept constantly; running thrOugh them. Abmit forty days afterwards the' dark l , eyes of the fry lwerOliscertii hie shining threinth the globules, and - about April i fattening the 'headS and ItailS• began to. protrude. Ten days 'afterwards; the fry were almut an ineh l in length.. In' one ease two ltbdi were Joined together at the tail,havintwol heads, PM!. eyes . ; one umbilical hag, and. o e tail, presenting the shape of the letter Y. qinmo, , specitneli.4. were taken from the pond al few days ago; or' about thirteen months aftgr the fi st appearance.of hatching. The largest weighe27o grains. It is a perfectly formed surrolt, and; ready:to 1 7 ,;) seawards: A good mane Of, the smelts have. left the pond on their way tri the salt water., , • ' • • c . . 1 • - .. . . 1,..V301j , Fro•ii July 3, in 1869, the .weekly shipifientS for Diu balance of the season to Deperobeti, in eluding Cumberland Coal, averaged 340,009 tons' a week—the whole detieliency 'of 4 1,137 tans vest made up, prices broke dowry 1( the clown' anii there was .a surplus of coal in market for 1869_over 181i8 of 573,159 toos.i We aro new 98-1,910 tons ahead of last Tear'ii ship men te instead of being 5Z,137 tons :behind those of 1848 tO same gate. . I. '' -• 'I. ; . L" 't. year the ,Dclaware - and, Lackawinina Cusritiany waSsuspendett up do September 18, and the Delaware and Hudson COnapany'Sehip mernis were curtailed one-half up : to Septelibei.- IS, 11439, reducing the shiptquts about' ap,* 'tons ii week. The Lehigh Region.was parelaDy idle for a c.maiderable time last Year alsetttei Julyr. ,•• 1 1 - • : 1 Th s year, Schuylkill County, which can send 1 1 135 t 1 140,00(1 tons a week, Shipped only ittale upwri of 44,000 this week. • The.Sliairi kin Itegi n .c can also increase her; hip (r; menu south, wen all her Collieries aretitalorki,. mi. and tpit collieries of the Lehigh Coal Sind'.llllvig ,nee ationiCompany In Carbon County are also;idle, "'Y a B. i and have not been worked this year. • 'They umberer 185 prode Ced from 14,000 to 16,000 thus week last at Ilre- Y °11.1 ., • ' • it i n 15 . Last ; year when the collieries were, all at wOrk; ork,, nod embilacing the'Cumberland RegiOn, for 5 Weeks Hamburg In siieeesislon, there was sent to market ansvet f - 118 persons _ New York, a:;co 4 bi,oootons. With the collieries all ativicork, rich 973 pro- ' We eviiii do the sane this year, and perhaps more. d Liverpool. The 'average last, year,. after July, wai . Only ais year :..t4,88.5 given. .. 3 - 0110 't ' Thiswould a finer-.. (against =4,49 , 2 le * - c '"' s- ' Arg—making to; of 65,p00 tons a week, on the average '..Xi 4 • • ' last ,tear—bat say. only _40,000' -.,- - 7 d EAS.—The North... give Pr addition of 840,00.0 tons '1;( .. , high . Mat . the Liegotia- ; added to Die ' pieseut increatie of 984 'lo,tlmg. (moo actiotion the t ' would give a surplus's:if 1;1 4,010 tons •Ibillbe .rth Cientuatuves.sels -I , inguninvihe panties, 1 shipi?ing .1, ear, which is more:than - thegliatket . the Earl of - Clarboden i will jako unless 'realness lisprovcs ve4" - nnite m Ito the English' • 4,#rat. ! rialit; and phase tnlo'xery low. ' F ..i, A -- ri,12 , 72,1 4 k i.,-i ti x 1 ThisOf tk state.of , the coal rnarite in sharp • act in hat*ony f ansit etw e iliquiriei made from ahitstii, al I,:a s j4lFar . pretrera for the 1 regiid . ., s prices, and whether conaumers'should -ical-erst 2! ell enter. lay in ' their coal, we advise them ' Milfoi... 1 1 - m !lows! • 1 -. ' - • . L i • "-"--' - • 4.-- ~- • I WA do not believe that' prices will be lo er• irarly.—On 1 . -...-:errdr!... wurlead . .on the seaboard and In . distant Markenri ; --4 1‘it4faitrViticelkiLl ' I they Will be in July. The price of coal willifiell *%- tiliirixongetion tin the coal regions when the men resumestOrk, ' 144 ‘ 19 L - the Isrbick.they will do, in a short timeiJucigint. - - -7.,;•• Ifrom r the .signs' of the times, but this det.line I will 4o doubt be counteracted by an ineiesaS of transportation and coastniso freights) whieh'il. I wayl w edvance as th e season ,ItdTerlOna. The"- , fore e would advise those who can 6:fr. lily, in I theiTapplies of cost!, but dO not rush ,inte. the " !mar et and too up prices—therets not one ', title ' f necessity to do so—bnt air! the trade! by'. ,isr.. ltakin it at fair-prices as It arrivett”„-Notiting'_ . IbutAmin biriathin of speculators cap ..run i up. k t; the ptice of coal this y e ar,o_net even With Atte . ;sus on so far. Parno attention to int of thetnaational publications tea& tor, etreit in it,he ea.- We will keep you posted up weekly es..tOthis state of the 'trade, tind if. from ;:eny ea• whatever an advance is likely. to i • hike 01 we will ;die timely netble ,of .1t....T00 .high flees of Cosi deranges thb Wade tindilri.; we Snresithe pindoCer as well as Abe- wash' er, end pone teat speculators; sine generallf Ca it Whew there is no necessity •tar it, ere now TO 071 t Yourso—Sticioo.=-Don't iZ i g n oe. twholocsit always reap the benefits. lase vile II r_iteiri, but simply ~s. * a • t siagnsila Belm open your tamp, peck at4tiatuts. suet ,10 ,1ktrEastern eorreigiondet i tea its thstrlie use Lyon's Ratbalron oPorel'oar hair. -ne w = is ta t: i eon:base tied' fictniiikilt Nioall;44 l ir, .sad reale% rt u etrwest lezwn er F its li it is saa nar a el freckles.' :• r , 5 1,,-. on' band at Pert 114moku.' te: tan, sailOwitesa. rimpintariok: BM Litntrawl: - act .5...2_-_mi e stikeispeopktitue ago that there tire audit' place of ared. rustle .• . If•va tnaniar - hie punt of an ex site . -••-- ~ „gives WM • • tkuotelherni 'ANON as the sappily sp ate,Valt" ~ -'-', ,4 4 , 4 i i . ,: ti•i - it-r.,. - ". • ,-. ~ - I .' ... ~..,,, ' ' - r -RN A '-coal - rort, 7 • - ..., ••' • - - -7...-• '.. • r •beatawlea .lve arty:under *mating ': - -.1 , 1i.. F or_ . . , 000 , „ ~ . : wei. . 4 . . , , _. ~.. whai ~" • 4 6 , ,,... ... '. ~•,, '.'," ill, !, ~,j; -" , ,f-.: 1 .Zi.;. . . . .. , ~. - . .., .-; :-..r ; .',,.: .. = c." .ii g' r., , --1 "'"i_ , .. . .4.,4;;;-:•,‘... i=gtin.i.'",. 4 !- 441.7-,::,' f" ,- - . , GEWALL•4,Y • : 4 • Cot:Nt BismAncg, it is' Announced, by the advice of his , physicians; ; after completing a course of Carlsbad Watersiat Varzin, will pro ceed to England, on a. visit to. an English watering. place. ; • • THE Crtowic Pm$cE.SS PIiUSSIA,WaS safely delivered, ini• Jiinell-1. of a .princess. This ati -dition increase:4llw family or the Crown Prince and PrinceUs oflPrussia tolse‘‘en.. Their Royal Highnessea were married on January Li, 18. - 18. GERMAN ,EiutittiTio'N t MAY.—The number of emigrants that ethharked lust Month at Bre men was .10,296, of, wholit 8,001 went in 15 'steamers at i o :thinsto New York,, a:.d ttl in nve;veieseis to Baltimore. At Hamburg the direct ethigration eonsisted of 5,618 persons in 11 vessels,of whoiii 5 ' 246 wont to New York, and 372 the Brazils, besides which 973 pro-- cettled to Now York via Hull and Liverpool. poring the lirst ' five months . of - this .). - ear :g4,885 einigranbiernharked at Bremen fagatitst in 18614 e and 17,901 at Hamburg—making to; gather 46,74 ii• persons.. - 1 , PinAer 1 1.71(IIIA1 SEAS.—The North. German COrrespundent . says Attat.the negotia :Bons with Itespeclt to a cormion act - lot:ton the part of the; ; British and ,North Gernian.wes.sels of war in 11w China seas istguinstothe pirate s , hive advaneed se. far that the Earl of 4113t'bodon has forwardml o despatch to the Engliisti•tira hassa;dor at. the ('oust osdi' kktyz i lvislag. hint to instruct.. the talkers; .f British men-of-warin theatt,‘ Ili • set in haitnony with the naval ibrosic4 .. Aftif powers for the Into supp * ress m f i ZU .acia-eratjg • enter. inssid ogliiettikLei3 Porr,st. . • • . • Ir t iv.y._oo July 1.i."4.Tt0 -•• •• • merdr, -wurborild witted itistintbf : • • ii;m1}11". ' ”. icertiLl contain IL • .r. r lazopetion pf the.W.• '" ^ • ''.:4ollltee of-the abbe . .1.04 •• • • •k' flo areteteq.ecim hinnies onl4 • • • ?teetheanniention can' be written ' , -0Q Sleisk-41:1414 ieneil, but the writing;in use be 'durable and legible: The w ic k . may ate • with Intter,pross or lithugraphlii uir4ef. - .1/(l l l6Weste insertions in writing.ttriegkitipi.:,Mitit.ioender need not sign his natitietile.,'7Afit gatediP , Oter i etainable front oilkitsc • :j „.4 " _cOtirdry lamer tare yeelSr EIWEVe of the ir/410ot -1 • •• rimles s ortiord ing ther*hull.t4llo4+l*.ailviry in tow or . States. , It 2.)cents m lIS omits a /1 Mit Ittsestiort; • " Isms IN Ttne 'Moon,'When the blOod Is weft sup• plied with its Iron element, we feel vigorous and full of animation. Ti. Is an Insufficiencyof this vital element thatimakes ustleel weak and low-spirltedz In such au* the Penick* ,Ifyrup (s , protoxlde of Iron) can supply this dell 4citty, and Its use will In %inmate us, ouderfally. . I ll"he quantity' sent •bylroad 'this week is 41,d4"; , by 2,348; for Use week, 44,015 or* against 11131,t.i0 for the correspotidingwitek last yeari Increase over last week,*4ltra tons. the trade:Ls duller than it was last !week; - Usti primes on Most kinds have declined: ; The'de cline in price for July will befreititt4 jto 30 Cents per, ton for some kinds. •This we have from its! , beet authority. If a 2 foar more collieries ilitiirt; Tifie . decline will probably :reach trivia 40 td 50 cents a ion. It is rumored that.the President thelteld _ , half Railroad Company his determdted to re move the drawbacki of 80 and 4411 conleper tee, if no , reduction iiniade in' tiages,-sitid,e)al Olfe• ratOrs - continue.to tviy the 18g.19 'basis 4:veg. - lie states that these `drawbacks _' were msde rritdaf full understanding that the prices of 'sea l and wages were alsoto - be redneed in,prelortitter- Noperson could blame him for dein so, and it; would serve thotte_ who; to niakeA few dollirs 'would forfeit their honors; and take advantage of-the other members of the trade, at a dine when they knew that the trade would not' warrant What 'they were If' the ~. atiticeernent th& raal mperators , 4-yolitnt4rily • en tered into Was Wising; ,Un4 • them :,io .what .was - wrong, they Would tiod in ylolatitig .it- T -but they linctsv hitter:: 'W th ritard to t!le basis of IStri4, - it wss nitt le tentedfo . Is7o, and the' intend - ow was to' re,; rhoddle it in apt, unless'both , parties itcreed to it; !and bath pardes not having agreed': i it was a fritud and ho utenilber of the Unionsiia4iiiinntl ; to Obey their leaders in atteMptin3 toektforvo h. It lit there'Ore not very strair , o that Operators ' v4i! , viola:ed .- if 'keep away frOm ga7p : They spy 'there "is honer among thieves, t iii :Irani? instil:lce's. honor -ainon,g„tioal Oper at•-irs is at a mighty; low ebb, and we are fearful tits[ hiatip at least. • scent cleisirrus t .matry.:of the charges made against thekt; • . . . . ~ ft - ls said that *'.otne of the middle ini.grests„,be. 16‘,,v are. very tired of Ma being ahld..to pheket the 1 2.1 cents , commikSion .on each ton Of c .ii... .*c+ r 1 `'''woulhl advise them not M push 'Vox) ar--they . , I may _drive the ‘ coal men to the wall=-and.if they • ilo,; there are already OVo propealtionkon foot' to reduce the 'number of „ I , Cents iq The}shipping ports 4o two M. ilikee, instead of 30 or 40, which wit!: enable them to reduce their ...X.periSes' yell ; materially in the shipping of coal. ilii . ttierely. f•ugkest that when peopl.„w;mluive int l ide large - . . i•. investments. are driven to the wall, 11, hay;ng their produed.ias clipped largely at both ends, they may be disposed to disPense ‘vith. l 4lie o p- . peal as far -as possible. Men will nit suffer themselves to be:fleeced of their entir'cl, invest 'mints without makingz.a struggle to r preth,et their proper.y. s.- ' r '.'• 1 .• L i - , .- , l'utuAtna.pstiA,...--tuneM, ih7r).:•• Attenteeting aeld thIS day „, the follow lag prices for r;ohl Hi 'ears or Itoats at Mauch Chtfnk.twere t.dorted un(l4 fit Wier, notice; : • . /. 1 m1 , 111.-urnace.sy ' 's•;/ 00 . . bump - 'I. 3:i, ', $l. Boat ' ' 4..3.50 t. . - .Broken ;I. 3 31 .. •gg . I i 11 St two .... • , 3 75 Chestnut.... 1 3 ' , 3 04 Tiles 6 prices are _for kineloal, and on-.lar6 quanqties dedncticuis arc. nrde. At Elizabeth= pori raid Port' Jninlsonfor prices are poker., These are the,,same as last, month. (*n New . li3rk correspondent writes as col:- kw*: , -; - , nn' Yottx. June -31, 170... "Itelow I tusn.l y ,, tt - elieullir prlees,forJul,r, ()Ida. ere:4i o , l,ll , allies: , ~; ~..fi •.I.nitt,:xt. WitJxr.... , ukuitt.:. l'lrtsTopt, T , 11r4 .' • •,.. 1 5 5,1 • 4,75 . , ,460 • . N. Itoar, - I- 2i - ' . ' - 71 - 0 " T'l 6) lirolp.ll, . ~5 2; Em.v - 5 : , ,5 . ' 5 riii . . - ~ '4 P4O Stoic,.' 5 5 , 1 ,' ..5 $5 . '. - , .!51), Clieit kll', 4 7,i : . - 4 134.1 14 .50,, "- : "..i„lottgicitte to NI:. Y. (Vla Callar) eonsigneo,paytnit dlt,elitin4lng.. - LEIII(ilt. W 174/.648AR1114 Luton - ,s 5 Ki I : 4 I.Si . lirolfert' 5 el. . .5 al Eg • 4 fin 6.30 Stove Chestnut .....:.. 5 25 t , i • 544'. • Vessels.. which hare been quit-a:scarce. are now more plenty, nod freights ate u shade irovir. than last creek."• • - , 1 AS we - bail the rqsnit of the Scranton Sale . al - reit44y 'set up, welite conttted that porSoin of the jetter. . • . . Ni.d•Creceived no letter frot h our_Philadelphin ..; colspoiddent., sWnhope he will 'find t inge to );ee us posted - as to prices ev e n if but Ottle lit doing.. ,• , . . . The trade runts up. llis w e ekk as f011OW's: ___ I_ ItEMZIEM • Pa" 11 It ...... 97,791: • 1,421=i Canal • :17,07.1' 122.554 L Val It ItSth • 19,676 11:7,3:14 L V ft It X 114: 1.. l'Anat 4,1174 17!4,7111 I, Nits . It 19,6111' 312.93: Scenril Sib ,011 do! Nth i , 41 • r 1.1111=4.1 Pennlll . 1L..25,161 , -te e s= do!! Van al i • ro) I) .t • 31,94.1 341;',910 1)&11 It It_ i 117, -143)1 Wyoming S4l: , 11, 4 11 Wyoming tilt; ! • Shamokin • SA:gr.. 149,7;ii, ^ r_ Rem rstkra Trr%rairton 7,4,11 •-port 3,0t4, 71.61 S I.vkepi V Ci.Ll t" , C; Z,i73 ; • Big I.lck Cul.; ; ==l • TIAD 9.629 1 161,4 , 0 It,•,t 11. It. ILI 21.91:1; 412.111 Aes 1J Can-1 1.4.111! ' 2414= 5 )- w• We have had St eral lettori.of inquiry, from ahre'ad, with regza d to the prices of coal. - lin re p.y el) these lette s we will give' the ottate:o the trade as it now - Mnds, 'compared 'with fl;.iimer year;.-t.) date r inefuding CuMberland coal I: ' ' ' ,Tt.1:11. • . , To .Tilly 1, r 6,643,069 To Jtily . 3, Poo. ' 6 1 117,g42 . .. 1 i pet , resise July 3 , min • . - '7F...r5,7. shippi,n!s t q 4 i?,wn • netesse sn far In 1870; elver 1919...;... Add Olelenry In 136.0u1y 3 J .- 1 subisqtheia Imertkii W.:hi-ElSolt i'cgitc...4i.i. • rornimax.iurs,ike.l 1 MEL =IEZZII IrXIICIC I TOTAI, 13 , 1,Auf; 4,173.491 J6.7/7C' 11.2. , 44."111 ' Z'4)4G 5,173.494' 52,1% 1 410 MI 1,153 40.3 11,0' IMAM; 9,341 1 161,9tti 70 ' 47 i /4S.NI 'ic,l(.4 14.%7i 17,601; 191%0 d • ‘- IMMM 7 .- 49 - 7 , 1 1! 3u3,711 63 1.7,5 - 333,7111 ' air.= July 2,1870. IfM). LEHIGH' COAL AS , f'- • ' following L• thq (ft (heal krid . Rsllronal of The week ending a; Katunioy f!y.f'art.4l Italtroad ......... ..... The Coal wax dert;,•ed 4;41i5 'From Wyoming; IterlOn ..... Beav,r 3.1 Matuintry L. C...t Nay. Co.* tut Opt Lew del. to L. V. R, At ' 1 , i .; DELAITARE h. HCCOSONII2O.IIPANIN 00.1lL 111 ADC, , I 'Tile fallowing Ls a slitetniid of seal transirted . by the Mel:aware and lludion,l.7ana 'Co.. far the , w eek . ending Sat , Untay 1 a..t. ' 1 '' By Del.& Hud:CaualL' ity Itatltroad Fortbe same period !tilt year By Delaware Bud. con]. Be itallroast Mouth ........ Total . cil4 _,_ 34 A Ti- E C A Ft KETS, • - , . PISICIN op COVII". THE CA1260. i ', • , ' . . `0L , 711 OF s:4lrd OEN tr.V 4.13' le.4.4:f tr ok• NEW ttIIUNVKICY. [connecTED wraod r ir 1 , 42/IE {LINERS' JOL - 11...C.a1-1 . , . 1 PHITA.D.ELPHIA., July 'l, MO.; ' Bed, %h 'Prepared $ :OA . i Megtout..._J. __ 4 arra .. ... do • liestouL. ' Locust Mt LiTmp.. 4 Vice 4 .1a W. A d Aump.....- 4 7...542.; 1 .:41, .do : steamer 4 =ail 4So Stmun. • 4 7.17.) 4 ,* :do Broken. 4 :05 . Hroken..- ...., ..... - .Egg.... 4 'IS 4. 4: !-, do . Egg. •• 4 M 44 1. Store_ 4 414 i.) 47 , do , Chestnut-IDA , .' . Ochoyl. Bed Ash,_.. , de Cliednut . i, S W Ash Lump' . 6 ; Tao Steamer........ . g.T.1.3 Broken ' c.t"a) ricKg-- Ztk o mtovi, ..... ct . enenrint......,....... 1, • . 71.A.LT1310RE, July 1, /co I, To the trade by cargo br load: Wilkesbarre and Mutt 30'A S 50 45 5 AO --- 7F4 1100. Zeibey Valley, Itit( r l ' A4h. ------------ w s o, From yard or wharf • it to :Vents ---------- • 13y retail to connumera.L.'-,....'--h..-- 7 0 0 4 sp Georges' Creek and numberfand o. b. at Locust Point for ahl • ' 4 750 bOO AI.EXANDRIA.A*D George Creek & Cumtrlan ANLEW ODAL.' , ow l ;.,t. Str. Or. ' Egg. Eno. Lackawanna, Winlten44 Co, Ki 15. Is 3 (rot $3 tn. $5lO $4 15 Wdicsharre, Hoboken.... 4 7.5: 475 4-85 5 al' '4 60 • do• New Yorkl.4 07! 4al 505 -520 53 ;4 80 Faanton, Elizabethport.-, 4 .15-1 1 "4 40 460 4-80 Xi .450 Plwiton.._Newbucith. " 4 60;1,1 W/ 4 - 70- 460 10 450 Lehigh, Pt. J0hn50n......,....5 301- 5 Z 5 Z 5 Z 50 473 Enzabetnport ..; 30.1 , 525 Z Z 10 474 • HI izabethport and Pt. ltihnsollto New Yortsooentan Round+ out 00 cents; ..Newburgh'; 70 tient& _ • .4Via Canal;onsignee'payartschatitthg. 1132 Is a D 2 •• 4 a 7 1 . 140 . 3- 4 1 1.4.111 2)48 4.5,7311;f1:1116,m64 1,551:4,11 4 / 4 4 141:91 -.141.t1l AXCI! 1711.4:1V d i ;261 151,4,14 • 411."15.1 ‘1.18,79# • , • K1e.t,14 , 15,971 218.3141. 112,1:4:1 V. 67 5: .507,W1;' • 57.971 6:12: d • 4:0 510W0: - WAIL • 419,,91.1 I,GdD l ' 7:43:14! 1311.1 M • 77,14111 13,740 9.531' 153,i211 - , . • PRICDS OF,RASI.7OAL. . TIV. • 7 IVP.CCIAII. DtItYPIII 25 ' A.VERICAN. ,, At Shipping potnta. . ficold.' Delivered at N. Y. Currency: Block H0u5e...4—.....41 .:. Westmoreland ... .-..--.18 1 Lintrall.—..-.: - ._. ...... ....4,$ 75 • Newburg . l3 oivel - S SO- Sydney.- ............4...4 tri - West Fairmount SLt_.:-. SOO Fietota,...t..., '•. t4 l / 4 I, PHILADELPHIA. Little Grace . Bay ' .....'l So) .Faigiveltontlas...—..... 780 Caledonia:..:.._ m ' SSo '. lack from ZS to 50 cents leas. Stack 75 cen t to el la:- -.- plover Hill,Osborn. JR. , - - 5 .?:, FreLanta tO New York r ; totikwton 2 2.341 7.5. . , 32.47 d 71.613 'd 10,423 f 4.791 . ' i l , .COAL,F,REIGI-ITS. • - . . ______. rt. , Inliza -. ~ , ' . Pt. . Eliza - 1 • . 11.1 M). lab ' ' , Erni'd tithp't Boston - , e' oo $1 Vitartford • 150 lat 1. 4%1eru...—.--. 2141 -. , Ina , lddletown • ' 1.) Lynn ... __ _ 235 ,1 611 lbany.... 153,' 1 00 elsrumitlitep,;o 03„ 2 ' 1 75i. ear Vork ........1 91a1 . 30 . 50 it Newburyport ... 2 11' 2 Do, erne.) , City 10 Portsmouth - 2.15 1 75 ,, Illmore..- .... .•, ” Moto__ .., 2 3') 1 rty,, 'ashlnifttm.-...1 10 - Portland • :0 0 . 1 oy, lehmond. 121 Bangor.... ..... ... • ' '. 1 iturus . . 2. 50 PrOvlden ._ e.e 175. , 1 2.51 udson ~ . 161 Bristol • 1 75 1 ; 1 25, orlblk „; . . 1 15 PnWtnekez ie,„ to. 12M 7 1 21. bilveston .' 7 .., - ' Newport • 1.5' , . 12 5 'pennImpori ' 200 .. . Fall 1tiver.,,...,. 172 ' 121 On.-- IRI . Taunum _........2 50 .I , 200 1ncham........._ 225- - 11.fixbury . . 22) yannla . 200. . Chelsea _ i , 200. , antocket.-...... 200. Appanatut, . . '2Ol . ~ ulncy POlnt... 200 Marblehead ... 2)0 ~ '.. ' kp0rt.......,... 225 Nantneket--- ' ... . merset..... 175 '' ' NeW Bedford.... 1 J 125 Weymouth...:. 2 0) . N4W Loadon_./. 171 1 - IS 17r1Pnt , 175 . . I.'ioralch a tow 171 :1 21 Allen's,' Point.:. 1.75 • • New haven 1 7I) .•I on mystic. 74 Brazport....,-.... 1 00 ' 1 00 : th 1 .. 03 ~ Norwalk ...... '..- 170 - ,I' 03, arleatown..-',2 03 Etta = 43,979 ECM 1:2211 49..t73 •, • RATES OF TILVISTATION TO TIDE, • 1 . - . ay ana DIN Igart.Ttrun. " . 1,- ~ St. B. Egg. • R. - Ch. To P.Crt Rlehmond...-.......'.....911 0042 430 r. 00 le 00 92 092 00 To Philadelphia....-_......, . .:__ 910210.2 10 . 10, 2102 10 The rates from Schuylkill ItaVeo AMA cenia - per ton lent, and from Tamaqua 7, and Pinegrove neenta per ton higher. A. drawback of 8o centa • to f Is allowed on all coal shlpp ed South of Cape . Henry and tof New Brunswick. On Coal shlpPed to other polntw a rawbaCk or4o cents per ton ,will be madeuntil (tallier not . , - p r ' - ~ pia 21ORTIII MIINATI MallSil! Citunk to Phi ladglphLeti', 1..*111012 VALLEY. N. 1.4 rt.Sil - . . 1 11C,Allicr, . . To ElizabehtpOrC, 11 1:. V. IL R....-.'...-. 81 ,I N.-I. Central...-.....i .'•-• ,1.12 1 !;11 Kt Shipping ,k, wharvitut ii :}lill 45751' To Port Johnson.:.::. 1 ..,....., . To South .a mhoy • "J ' Front Penn Haven. to Billabeit BY .LlllllOll ,- ,:AylO. TlOnr: Fran haven't° Minns rg . ...;.i ' Mauch Chunk to Ptillll burg. Mauch.Chunk tdllobo - an Shlppittg anti wharfage .....-.. - - C $ 1. . . silty rtgo.t. B p.:,ivi _ The , following are the .ral `Schuylkill Canal for tho'prosc .Yo, Xr.w. From Pt. Carbon. Mt. fhirbo Toll -Ito • 1 to Freight 1 . 75 . ' ' .1 75 1— 1 , ' i . -2.85 Iti I : • Dntirback: on coal for! the ,Per ton. • . , - TO I ntl' From Pt, Carbon. Mt. Ca - 14 Toll -1.10 .1 to :! Freight •SO , • , 90 :11 1 ' .. . •-4.- 1 !I '.. -2 00 - .1 99 I; nvlikliont From Mauch Chunk to ff t. 4 ..r.. , 'Through to New York.. ' , 2.- Through to Phlindelphl, kg .. 010 To New Yprk TO Jere, at 'rHE DIRECTOR 0 , THE POOR-will . hold A their next regular rneequg of Tuesday', theith of July, instead Mon ay t e Jape *V7O-128- • •It /• : F ' J. D. SEVILLE. d J . he will Lave flue; :the Floarth. and Las CRIkBS. 188 KATE L and Cakes, eon. ket street, Pottsville; cream. • ri,OBLNG OUT Linen H Costa a portion. At M. RO JulY 70—dtw-ia PIISNSV Lo-VAITL FAL I. mope:if:lr - save* • ' ehlinta. -For ." dress the .Frealdeolk F 0 ,135 811E.RITIF. of lt[ ' • . • ' , Subject to decision AITALITI76III for,tb ell Wet, tbur nutlesi iiot less ttuus eptax bs held by - " NE I t" =I AccTioli S.tiqr swam taciran saga pay held All itkOlimi in ifern To*, von' IVIT iodized as amponad iv-Slows WSW, : •••:•1 We: . • " atesuar=-- Which is an a • 10 alga Per ton.l* there would be so id -ante coal is to b$ d 4uly,and 'first oflll l L, antleipition of aU !In ,ri! poeition. ' As it has 11451:Dirket for (mid is. COAL TRADE El EA the' Vitality sent b} ALP ;4 ins Thursday. Lost: Ain tictruyll. Auturen ikl Peen "r Coa l top Total pasinc tAsziPssrs • Total preTi9psty this year..,;.... • !. - t 713 saute Liraetsst Test t • • • ; • sairiLEiLL corsFF , FaiLROADs FOX 170.[ The follringl4 the 3, quanlll3' tisurpoeted lest week: I • . Week. Total Mine 11W U. O. : wiss 19 Fa os kill 4 .7 4.59 S 00 68.317 Mill 11=1 16; ta,410 637 161 bweee l 7. ' .. _ 16 •/3 13 4, ,4 40 C 1 C a Oued ..... so= as.= Ca • . . .11.141(41 CO.. TRADE—i _.„. 4 . - . 11, :uicin t *A71,77.r nAntilwi, . • Quantity bent P.M by Leh 'ti Valley Rapt euilLug - On &intr.:4x last and: br the ycar .1 . - , wurs. TOTAL. - ...... : 4 ' .--' 77.:.:- I IT.lii ----I .r re 1 71r7 ...::: ""--- 1 . tz R.sel jr: ....,.. • 91,651=At; ,1.100 1'.. , irl ' • ' —'-- i .. ; • • tps,tert . 1.1tfi11,7111 --.4.4.--....--1 :Loa,4 ,hood • 41 : • _____ ........_.;__ ;4 4 _ , .. 1 67,874 77q,.111 .. tlazletnit - U. B. oar._._..... _ Mesch .... .11auch Total 0 6 Xur aloe last Ineresam. D,,, A Viti/TIOY COXPAST. 'plot coal trskrupotted by the Lit "li tAmatual Muir. Co., for the gi4l.sto rqTar..LL. t I NEM:PORK, July 1; 111111 i. 1...... Lehigh Lump— ' ..... Cousignee ~: I naETowzil July I. IttO. cariroJE 434 4 PRICEOF VA 2:I/1 MAMA:OA ' D.. At. AND AIRMILIS & MIES To Hoboken. - V. R. ; gl orrin a 0 'F,11.3e2 ...... . 1 19 . , ipping r 00 vrilarvlng-- 35 :C1 1.4 port it Pt. Johns.o4 419 CaltrANV2 RAILROAD.„ . .. . 22 gii . :2011111 - 1t02 . 7 . .. - 7 2 :1 i.Tjnx 'coirPANT.' I CI toll and freight on .the • • • ,YORk. -1 • Sc.ti Haven. Pt. Clinton, -1 07 • ' -I OD 170 ,' IrS 1-2 77 vicinity=• 7 I rorit and 4 oa cents EI.PIIIA. • Set'. l Ilaveu. Pt. Clinton • MO. , -I r, DM ►ro ... _ .... A ;uettistnitnts. trelto notlrk tho - publto, thitt RIWN. TURTLE. 80UP - for floe freeti lot of SOPT , Jutpl.,."-111.111V - -211.tt . • rectlonecy,_lce Cruller Un bend, at Nu. 9; Mar files %applied with - Ice July 2, 110-22-tt _:b • • , I!TY • INEN t I SOL. • and?thArctletigtro. •S ft -re "11, .1. 7 . SEPT. . . !iv °Mired at moderate - inn particular!, ad / J. P. tiIIERMAN e, Moutgoutery Co. Pa. .f4BKPArireir,; Hoven. Count g Conren -1 ',Swig.% '70.47-tf—ISNIt ha • Ifr mchools of Franey Dis t ijilhp female teachers. Term eympinattot! will WM • Ictart coat.::-L..1110 Del- Westain ihdlipadt7,oozi ,ef *ow teas of :arida". hat. The 'pricer' ith these of May 2B are •• I • June 211715. -4 4 totPir iv" SI:$11173; XI 0,01,110 • 461 . .7,1001.5;L5 " 61 3.1611 1 11 2,& ranee of betroneat t6ind eral impression was that eel of Ziewata, astanch • • - thailatter part of and lints gorillas"' Lia in the price of trams. itaboonshalkepre6eli ~:.:,;.. CRS h4 - igalt r • ' the htieittitl ,r. !, 'CANAL andoDma.lior IlLiTLItcyD. ii,l/j. 19 1 IS " • i 1,10 • 1%1 . Oi ;:at iu' COW M OD *3.1.g OS 103 CCI I ' . 4,I.UPECI OJS titi lEEE 2,5115 05 C,..0Z 01 1,141,3 4 UT 1.4C1.1142 05 . 41 4 3° al * m em 1.. EtE _ISII as og rtiad Ibr the week O \ BITITILRY.—At a special meetingof the Amer , Ican Hose Co., "Zo. 2. held at their house, on Tuesday evening. June 'Zitb. WO, W. - g.liuntzinver, Reuben Snyder and Hugh Stevenscritrwere appoint ed a committee to prepare reacilutiens expressing the, loss of the Company by the death of GCSTAV WOMEN, II manlier of the Company. .The•:•com mittee reported the following: -• Wur.axas, Proahlence bag removed from our midst our fellow-member, flusr4v Jim; therefore, be It - • Resolved, That this Company has IoW-In , him a true and faithful member the community 'a good citizen, and W of us a loving friend and companion. Itivolved, That we drape our Hose .House with erape for the space of thirty days, and attend his funeral In a bbdr. , .Resolred e Thais copy of these - resolutions' be tor nlseti the family of deceased, and published In the "Minene.Journal.","Ponsville standard," And "J eV fersort Democrat" ' • July 2, '7x27-1t ,;leg FOUATit OF 3171;14" . . . . . t -7 7 -7 7 C,Bll 7611113 watts.' norm. 25.1:t sal 2 . ; t 1.45 . 5,72 if 41;8 1 frJ.' , •, 30: 41,1111 OSI wr:EX. roTAL 51,10,1 597,ms • : 4,00; =,Z4 13,0831, im,so 1,0 s w . vir:K.,•roT4l. ' 31.9301 . 307:910 '• 117 100111 4/4111.1 MMS3 6'604 5 754 51540 5 640 6 634 .154 Offer *1,200,000 Bonils, bearing 7 per cent, Interest 'in Gold, Secured . , The Coupon," aie .payable in the elty."Of Oa the dud days of April and. October, The pilee at present :ix 90 an . d Accrued Interest in Currency . . Thts'lto 1, wllh its connection With the Pennsyl vania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the, Anthracite' Coat Fields 67 miles nearer the Western and South= western markets. "With this advatitage it will con trol the trade. 'The Lumber Trade, and the Immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled district through . which It runs, will secure It a very large and profitable trade.' PALNTEE CO., Etigicans, . . Dealersltt GovernMeht Securities, CH°. W. p.ENOLZFI, .AGENT. BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND eAPISTORE, ' • Citisrmar eralstr, , • 'Boots, Shoes, Haia and Caps, I n . grpd, variety, eon stiudly on hand. Pardesiar attention paid tio Cadens Work. REPAIRING done neatly on *twit notice. Feb. '74-410174Y mri IM.PPRTANT. • H . . THE NEW YORK BOOT & 'BI . I.6.g_EMPORIUM Is now In full operatibit, and the. attention of the ladles of Pottsville is especially Invited to the large stock now in stmeendarrivingdilly of all the finest clan - of goolia,aultablefor ladies' wear, and adapted tO this market. - Mr:Ctine has made a specialty et this branch of businmi, and gives 'his particular at tention,to pectiring the line of ladies' wykr ever brought to the city. • Every attention will; be paid to customers, sail a cordlaUnvltatiattUaXteaded to al_ • JIMMY CRIMP,. • .oc_totjer ?1 'ap •I -1 SO PPl!a') 70 MO Gmet i=MI4M . - garfa - iiiiarpt, .44. , . 1 "1 0 4 4avits •Irfseler,4rOiranr, ZAN., _ • , 1 _Xdraeiredey Catairege.. ..-, _ ; Trains l e ave Marrisb Infleew York as /allows , At &MS, tin A. M.) ILEr IC and 2.50 P. M. connect -lag with similar trains on Penns:ran% Railroad l e sre am/ving At /few'"? . at 12.1 noon. 3,50, OA , and 10.90 P. M. reveal . Sleep ug ears accom. gouty the AM and 11.23 A: trains *without e Returning: Leave New Fork at'1:00 A. DIM) noon,and 3.00 P. 81...Philadelphitk at 8.15 A./ AL and 1.10 P.M. Sleep! ears accompany the 9.00 A. M.. and LA P. M. trains New York without change. - Leave fo r Reading. Polley Ile. Tama karrisa illittri: ne i n gt i l i Allad t eMU St rirt i l i k.„tsO negrw and 4.1 4 6 P. X., Mopping:at Lebanon and plincipm Itruy . Ms tkum: the 4.10 p. M. train connecting for LPilliadel phia, Pottsville and Columbia only: Poe rota:villa. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Suaquelumina %ahead. leave_ Harrisburg at 1.40 P. m. I , . • East Pennsylvania Railroad Freak leave R , %ding for Allentown. Easton and New York at 1.23,10.30, a - m., 1.27 and LISp. tn.. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. 12.00. noon. and s.l3oAllen town at 7. 3ra. m.j.2.25, noon, 4. ) and 8.45 p. m. _ ' Welreelentirer Train leaves Philadelpela ;at 7.20 6 ,l l ll,lnnetting with eimilar train on East_ Penn. returning from Reeding at ISM P. M stop. ping lirg 17121 stations. Leave Pottervilleats.4o, 9.00 A. N. and 2.50 P. M. Keno,* 9.30 Az/L. Shamokin at 5.40 and 10.40 A.M., Ashland at 7,a6 ti i lif-. and 12 ? noon. M ahoney City at ._7,51 A., at. and 1.07 . /1.„ Tamaqua et B.M A. 91.. ank2.25 /;. - 111.. for Phila delphia and New ' York. 1 1.,- Leave Pottsville; tie Schuylkill mid Berunenanna Railroad at Ll 5 A. M. for Harrisburg, and M,..M noon yor pinagrove and Tremont. • Reading AecommixiationTraln, leaves Pottsville at pa A. M., passes Read.ng at 7.20 A.M.,•arri ving at pbnad lowa atlas) A. M:; returning leavea Pima. delptil at M 111 SP. ~ Reading at 8.00 P. lat.,ar riving t ftti Pottsville 8.40 P. M. i ; • wn Aedommodatton Trainl lamas Potts town ALat 6.45 A. IL; returning leaves Miledelphia at tat P. _ _. •- • 1 Columbia mauroad trains leave Reading it 2.20 A. AL, and SAS P. 3L for Ephrata , Mb, lamer,Co latnite:. Railroad trains leave Pergiamen Judo-- tligritiKeTZ /L.& 80 and 6.211 1 . M., returning. leave ' at 11:35A. lek. 1145 noon, and 4.15 P. M., with similar trains on Readi Railread. , Railroad India leave at A. and IMP. M.: returning leave XL Please 40.7Jiind 11. M /L. amn: -rw,nir lath aludiar bDdinE .._ , .silleaii trans legit/I==g miss...., 1 . • Mani! P. IL; MILIDA. AM moat at i‘tirn o%V wltm % . /L. eon. ista l ir allollar an : sir IRM:P: , -Phil: ii.MA I ZOLM P...1111,= train' ' lea • ' - un i &A.lll. MOP. leit A.- 411.2% ' M. and &45, . /L i , and Moor TM A.: OIL 11111P.11‘.1br at 7.28 ag • "4--Lstraz .. . ;TOE . $ -—I wlll send , o r Dr return emu; poi reeetpeolli . • , istatops, a re elter a elifiliDO VAgetable Balm. whim Tommie, Iltatates, Freckles. Blotches. Tassalladt wmoltalts.aa all Bralitkille,rd lasseuitless et the , wass. leaving it dean Ir. 6 bra/WY Els tr.. Abel, lastroalkess ler prododad ai growth or Solt on s. bald head or =mow F. W. TRlTER,Cheallat, 11.1 Broadway. N. T. Joly 2, 70- 7-fm • . • • • J . a. TEeinuiti, imaunt 1N- _ • CHINA, GLASSWARE, AND CROL:RERY, se e zNnw. ST., POTTSVILLE. . , • Just received, Water , Coolers —Patent Spigot . ; Stone ditto:, much Cheaper; Jelly Tumblers, with rho., SO tie over; A,tr-iisht and other Fruit Jani, Stone Najd Bottbesqorterand Wine Bottles, 41c. July; 2; 'lo—W4y : 13d..1y. , • "1" . LICB/SR LAII1) POR BALE. . .0. 900 asret heavy prop timber. - ' ' - • . , 21X1 ; chestnut. timber-imma.and rails. ..1100 " - - aill timbr. . . • ';2MI -•" - - superior white ash timber-car stall . WM " pine thnber. an. - SOO " 1 ' red shale land, suitable for , tru-k ihr between Tamaqua anallabanoy City. Several small housekand lot* in 'nabbed' .and Mill Creek. Town Lots in Jalap (iliberton and Shenandoah: - P. W. I 3.I4AFER, Avant tor Owners, July 2. 11)-47,2are . . . 12S Centre St., Pottsville. . • TIORN EIiPPILEPRISZS PAY—A 2/ IN WITERRSrin (moot the beat and moat available coal and iron ore mines In the Lower 0 *lcy; win miles beloW•pittaborg, commanding the qf the Miasisalpefor SUPERIOR COAL, holding natu rally, the key, of the location and controlling 00 u acres ortzlialltaleent Coat Iron and Timber Lands, where Cold, Iron and Steel can always—tar- Iffor no tariff—be produced, With. furnace- mine*, houses, boats, Ac.,, complete and nearly ready ibr erw operat iseion, can be. -S. hail hy letter. or oth ' HA tH ...July 'll-27-it • _ •DA St. DDOW, Clair. • N 4 1.H74 001TRT 'OP COMMON PLEAS' OP I 130/KUYLKILL COUNTY. i . . KICTSII3II/11 SAYING .FIIND, .or Ashland. : . Leri Facing, • ra, ' . 10 n Ebtamea Snouts. -- •1 J r t e Term, 1870. The undersigned, Auditor appointad by the Court to report distribution of the moue,* arising . from the sale of defendant's real estate under the above stated writ will meet. the partiesinterelded for the purpose or:said appointitient, at his 'office, No: Pt Hahantengoßt:, Pottsville , on Monday. thelBthdar of July, A. D. link at 2 o'clock, P. M., when all par ties having claims upOn said fund, are required to present the same. or be debarred therefrom. 27 July " ,-.. 2,, Xt . CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Auditor.- . •-2t . • , FIREWORKS: FIREWORKS::. FIREWORKS:.: A I ge and Flue . Assortnnint, on hand at . Miesse — & :Son's Union: Hail Confeetionery -NO. 8 Mahantongo Street. Consisting of ' No. 1 SHOOTI),IO CRACKERS, 'SKY ROCKETS. • - ROMAN CANDLES,-- y BENGOLAS: PIN WHEELS, CHASERS UNION TORPEIMIS; VERTICAL . WHEELS, 'etc.; dre, , Sai-DOu't, forget. the place July 1,'";07m-gt—x-It. HEitlaupt R. GOWEN POET; NO SPECIAL OREERA, No 3P.—air switCmr n d e 3 f the Port will meet. at their Headquarters, 1510.N.DAY. July 4,1;0. at 714 o'clock, A. aliarp, for the our , time of participating in the Parade in honor of the . • IL .'Thti dress will be dark , clothing, white glover and fatigue eaps—non-complianee with which reign- - lotion witi. prevent any comrade parading with the' Post. . ' . • 111. CornivdeS ire heretiy notified that by resolu , tion of the Yost; they must turn out with the - Post on all oceaaions In which it parades In public, under a penally of a tine only to be tvoi tiled in case a com rade parades With another organization on the same day, or•by a vote of two-thirds of the comrades pres ent at the next stated meeting. by order of _, CHA.S. E.. BECK. Post Commander. P. B. WALLACE. Post Adjutant. -r - June 3, 7*-127-3-27-1t . • ~ A Px 4 n I I .4 AIL . ~.. - . .. . . SAFE HOME INYESIMENT. THE' SUNBORY tnd LEWISTOWN RAIL- ROAD COMPANY / • • , and only' Mortgage. The Bead* are jasZed .1n sl9poa; $5003 and $2OOB Fele of StatO aml State; Ta.rot No. 35 South TRIED Philadelphia. Apply ti) MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST N0..239 . CENTRE Bt., Anil F: WHITNEY,. Banker, No. 100 CENTRE St., Pottsville, Pa :June 30. oots, &c. ' iur.Azgick XL, ;13," =5 Mag 16111.145.70.. - . - ;T Apra eleill:Xerarnuttfiti ate _APOWibie. Pat o. Zeie. , . . . . Sanity, §, i ~ .- O roittic. _ -----J ' —_,_-_----- -- • --- GUNN ..!..NNINCt. ZAVADAt C O. . . . • , - : Nab 48 & TEMP Si.. IPIDLADELPIDA; Sidapi3,l36.llllllkX.Alollr, Ulf Wsp iit”Xen Yost: . L .. ' • BANKERS #1 . 630 illtoirkum_.- - , we allow Interest ct i zxt ot ssnisaing dis•• posits; and li smrd prompt forpos purenase• and isle of 3A,ND DDLD tX =ass Direct telegiapb le • • • • • % un doltdds txnee to New%Y - & • nitknen nl 24 P -din ••70-4s. . .. ....... BANKERS : ~Ir S i t' D BR R,+ • . . . , Ns. 46 SOUTH rum UT. PHIL 11. STOCK% BOSIki andtsiovEasht Tics bought and sold strictly on Atfirnatinfon. VW ' t 4 t intaikas, _uc Goma. tit van as m p. reote Oonia. Being thetmlera of e Philadelphia Stock ills: change. all orders en ed to cur taro shall za.- calve prompt attention, - , . . . March a. 70.--17-Tukiti arn--il-ant . Maya 17'0CAL AND M.,' LEMENTAL MUSIC. y brim uy,ylE No. aq MARKET tiT respectfully- begs leave to ) orm the citizens Poitsvilleand vicinity. at a.e glee-Instruc tions on the PIANO 6 11.:G1.'.13, on rbasona• tole terms, or address Bax Alag-Oflice..Pottaville. ParravlLLis, May 7, .1 lieJni—nli-Mnd• . . „ . 1870. • .-' , :.EL C.MB: : ' - 1870 M GENERAL SAL 'W M.:, N: rail JAM B RIEGEL & 0 ,,, r CO., holesale lily G a, No. x 49 Market St., Phila. N. B:—All orders tor Goods, &e., intended for me, please iddresslLC-Ilarpor: care of Jacob -Ri egel A Nao.. 3 Rgarteest.Pillada. Tan p. m-seur-iy COTTON' WALITIi.Z-All widely, et tYITON COTTON M° %VAST* prepared (or When, bla bhlutau, add ler. Itallroad use. All o rders received by malt wlii.be prompUy attentleil t o k , • li. S. HENRY & CO., 152, 15th. 15t3 North Front. street, Philidelphis Nov 12. . • F MRTILIZERS.-"- 50 TONS "BALL'S" St'PER ._ pliosi.R.A.m.F TON Renoa ; et lion, 'Exeter. Warrant' pure, unadulterated. ae. titre and Tellable. For aale: ny (Mr.:(lg a DELL, Agents, 30 11 - Hattrnad et t. A lamina climatal to dealers from manneteta _rs pricesby - • i Pottsville, April*. '9l ".W111..1)0:4ALD801g. - p'E!NZISYLI7.ANZA. • . TECWrntisTEEer . Thbi well known anilinuln,r having. been entirely rtnovnted an Ireitirnisbeo, Is, now i pia for pet mnnent and.trunginot bo.i.eres, .• - Mrs, WAROL.t.k SON; l!roprletors. Jilne - "ro-d & Nr—tr, 1 . _ COGNA.e,—Th pure BRANDY is now o ff ered to thel trade add coniattners, iu quantities to suit the,demand., leis highly recom mended for its strict putt*- and delicicy: of flavor, being manufactured Dorn. the prodect of selected grapes andttioroughl* reined. - The trade and the public are invited f rondspe t S. BRANNAN d: CO.. sole Agents, Cif BN. Y. FOr sale in Potts, stile by F. Sonata:win D ggist, and Chas. Logue, Liquor Dealer. . June 25.•170-25-,it SAMUEL ./.EW/8 di : ON ..... • . . SURVEYORS; C ... 4 4VEIAM,F21-S, Lad Eta:shiers "ii %Ira ard i) 1 Interfering Clalutflo Lin OFFICE, No: 9 N. SECOND St.. POTTSVILI.E.. • . • • Being is possession eta, large ectileetlon of maps of lands In Ketiuylicill and adJoiningeountles, as well as copious , notes respecting tbe titles, Interferences tax - sales. Cke., we are able to give valuable Bon to Owners, claimants; and those dealroils of pur chasing.; • Eu rii boetor pe ChMles IL , litiesefera nook 'of Travels in , - ACROS § THE A.TLANTICf , OrMhich some k‘i:i hundred eoples - arol sill ill oci hand, will hereafter be Mold for the low price of Otte Dollar per Copy.. - . . . 41so for sale a few noma.orArurc nesnfs•rtc puY- StCI.INS' BOOKS, • wait ' accompanying Medicine Chests. Vials filled 'with pnre. Poraceopatble at Philadelphia Phariaacy price.% Apply at the Doc tore Oftice. NO. 45, 31alant .ngobtreecPottsvlsle, Pa. June 21, 71:1-1.21-raF, 1!=51 •• D ADD OliF'S ' .I!if *•NIT ' MAX' •'• • . - . • -Or rine :4raitACITE 034t.t. REGIOIIB. ' • • • This Simi ts the latest published of .the Anthracite 'Coal Regions of. Pennsylv i ttnia. It.' differs in • many respects other Maps nblished, because it gives the formation and also :. , . c ..Ftresentatlon of the Coal Basins, together with thal •Inri of all therollierim !ti the Anthracite t! ' I ions, 4e., 4e. , ' , :Price:on Rollers - '. . Sl5O In ease for Pocket . ' . .• - 150 • . In Sheets ', . 125 80. ma Muslin ' " ••• •- ' - • - I 75. Do. on Muslin dissected' ' I ' Those in pocket form will .be sent . free by mail on receipt of the above p_rices, For sale at . - • - RANSA.N & HAAN 4178 Bookstore, Pottsville. •R 0 , .. .. • MANUFACTURED' BY •• - - JOIE4. A: ROEBiANG'S SONS, ' , TRENTON, ..N. J..,.. . . For Inclined Planes, Mining, Standing Ship . Ttigglng, • - Suspension Bridges, Ferries, Stays'and Guys • on Derricks, Cra es and Shears, . • • Elevators, illenk, lc. • _. A LARGE STOCKIOF WI F. ROPE CONSTANTLY . •.Tz ON RAND. .-- - ••• . .. ORDERS,PILLED. Willi. rizsrAtcri.• SiirFor strength; size andlcost, see circulars, %hid' will be sent on appliczttion.l, •:. • Atig.`7, 419-411-ly n RG.&NDLES. BEB.NISN.TES, ' ~ .•_., ' ,•.- - - . GRENA.DINES . . REDUCED` PRICES. .:.. '. • ~ • I' - ' • Finast French Orkatidfes. ,--. -. . - • " Medium and Fine Lawn§: --- All Wool Bind, , liernaules. . " Silk and Wool !lentani. - ..-- • . ' Black English4renadines, , • " : . . - Silk Figured- niulines, • • • - , Superb . Stock T iin,Clunds. . DRESS GOODS REDUCED. • . • ; Ladles Linen Ready Made Suits, " ,T • . • .:. Linen ParepasTaktpurists. • . ' Ladies Suits Slade to Order, .. • , • Bathing Suits Beady ,Natle. '. . •-• Bathing Suits. Bathing Caps, • • . White Finites, . ~. " .. Dress 3.tuslini.„ , "."•• ' . • Tourists' Linens, . .. - , • . . f . • 1•500 Shtitirli , ' , . • . . Silk littequ.m, • . • • ' , - ~ ' Cloth' Sacq r tes, , ~ • ' . • Llama Laees, , ,•-.• . .- . Iticlt Plato . Cciverg."" Fine.Starsecilesktuilts, .. , • - ' L, M arge. Line n Stock, •.- • . , GOODS FOR EN'S' .AND .11017fi' WEAR. Cheap Cassimeres, - '. ... • - .' •' • Finest Catilitlllres.: . '" .• • ~.,.,: '.Nabby Scotch ( Suit impt, • 69L-Iyit 1 ~ , Alt The Novelties, = ' •-„, . • - • ' . COOP-Flit I .:CONAIiii,. • 'B. E. Coss ru Nrs - rki .A.lr • ItAna4T 877cirrs , . Oct. 2. PHILA.]) • El:i:' . 1 p ' - .. ' . - CELEAPEE T HAN THE :C# . 4a.PBT, . ' B ANNAN & 7.7.3rn SCHOOL • At Lower Prices ,than., -I ariy Pottsvil •-• MO TATTER WHAT TBEI .114*X. :AND, -- STA Ata-Great4teductivi f Call' sad Coeipti4c fitior, Pi ,• . . M T. CUTiTIWIEV .-: • • LIFE -F DANIEL WEBS TER, written Iblarzient 7 • froJtutetionsi will be 0; 1300.paites *nett, Illus., traits o. Mr: Webster,. tap,trieyrs at,Fratlklin. of Mr. - Webster's testatnen tax published in two voiunies, Svf tratedwrith elegant-Steel Po and line 'Woodcuts of - differ and at Mer i nelcL • VOLUME ONE SC "Ammon as Mr. Curtis'il • present generation will have completely rounded conc ~ep nary m orariein than was temps. . ... eri "Mr. Webster will 'again e Into , view as per haps-the foremost man at th century on the Amer ican Continent. A wart he t at supplied the tdessb which triumphed . In the la war for the Union. *The Union now and forever, 'MD and inseparable,' was a sentiment whigh hebtu infused Intoall In. m gama hearts Thu that the were ready to r. ptio out every drop or their bloodlin lie surt. He le the one mart without indium anemia could not have . h • , -N. Y. Wort • •• . - een acideved." "it is probably the last Lif e of 114 DANIEL WERfra . that will ever be written, and It is beyond compari soa,•the best. Asa biography, It has thetas' squa tty of usefulness, beim , - slated to the toste of the general resider as well as answering theirsquire pith oaents of the scholar and Widen. • "The extracts from his a es and ourespon-- ,dence are copious, but the leetion of them is so hippy that they cannot be ull to any man who cares enough for the book or rulbJect to , buy IL" N. Y. Trroissue. 1 "Me, Giesirge Ticknor • Corthri 1163 of Dexint. Wanness will meet_a warm welcome from ,the Americas) pubfle.l 1- __ _.- e , 'The Author den tut- write as a PoliMelin.and, x) were the Doak Issued vri M the wavvrotaar edi tor, it would be diglenit. lino ,tuipossible, to ascer tain from any _ thing in tt wha ere his own political alliaires. We close the first olome with great sat isfaction, feeling that the life Of the Illustrious Xew- Englander has been Written las he himself would :: have approved of it..."-Afoutaufer Chstaterce. ~.; E :drociAmo Ole "Bag** thurler,"irse' Awl; • "Mr. Curtis has produced 11/0E Oalrii btogranhyrof marvellous interest, but one of extraordinary merit 'ln a literary point of view.. i rii i m i ) 4 ... UMW be considered great ha% wis think that Mr. Curtis has writtee•tbi it of Amax, Walt ers:a as It ought to be irrigen. ' , I , • -r - . I Mint* .Chaff "'said- Thoodaro4itiiiir,-"I. think there beano*. winch a gnus/ • rggre In-all Christendom. A larte Man, dMlle In dress , dig- Edited in deposit:nen he walk !lb if he felt himself . • . • - . This worts.. of which the r sW It. nowt üb.' fished (the second will heready February lath is sold bT sublicriFtica o ° l 4 44 ittill! Prt90 1 .13-00 PerVol i _ flabscriptions may begiventstrantnorized Agelits. or sent direct to tut, , ' 1 . • \ ... Agents waniad fitallports bohonirT, Addrest D. --, L,LrTO7 - --,tille , . ... Uri Nitrous. 7tgDtICED i*O4i 62- TO ILMM WILL ALWA 3 SEMI , BOOKS 24.)e - : .• • OF ALL k plher:iiooKsellers. in 1 ; : PRICER it BE, I -.lknfiall ies In the °NEELY •LINE m fotmorPrke . =l= W READY. , k Ia published, the a mach fuller and more ion of - this extraerdl by Wel tnmedlate mn- =SEM ':al3v..:olo:47iict WASILLSGTON4?' • • Current', Tax 111111—'Iio!P.Telgilevit • \+",tl the:San Domingo •. . • Wasttixo • - 4-1 t is the general ImPre&stoll n weathers and , -Senators that the new co erenee committee. OD' the currency bill will 1. cotupelled to eithet take the report agreed %W on by the Mit confer-. :ince, or else they - NM et nothing. 'Aenatori" say that their- body will hot Make any furth-F er concession* as they are hot particularly' anxious for the passage of any curs:paw-bill - thlanession. The tan-bill being under considertUio n , the . Senate rejected the athendment ttO tax the• interest of United States' bonds Hie per cent: - by a decisive vote - of yeas naYs. au- -A dfscu'ssion ensued upon an atnendment Mr. A. G." Thurman to tax incornee derived from bonds five per cent: The President, hi conversation With smil e Senators, to-day, said he was not/cinch 'disap pointed at the action of the Se..nateon the Dominic= treaty. .Ho protases to negotk ate' a : new one next sftsion,... barbel :fears that-fn the meantime the DoMlnieens will accept the offer of Great; Britttiit, irbo,lt Is understood, will give tn4p 06 ' • , , The ptiblie debt, statementfor th of June .shows •a• .reduction of tw lion, two hundred and three thousa) hundred and' seventy-two dollars' cents. - NEW E,Yai,AND. Poitrt.:Axp;llle., of the venerable-Judge ..Ware; 'fit • dropped dead at her home today - f disease: NETS' FORA: • Death orib - Democratic. VolitieLai Thor, Julii—Pomeroy Tucker, rc years editor of the Palmyra ,SEVIINI a well-known ll.imicretic (ley, aged snty-eight . He had rep his'distriets lu•the Assembly end hal positions of reeponsibikity.. , . jER,FA'Y. The Jersey City Fire N Vonic, reporter the scene furnishes. the following of soy City tire:—A tw•o-story.: frame Li occupying .three-fOurths of the pi Warren Morgan and Ray streets; stroyed. by . tixe this morning.- CONGRESS. FORTY-FIRST TERM-SECOND S 'We,sacticaTirc; 4uly ° oENAttlf." • ! • 111 r. Anthony was elected President Ilire teen. in consequence. of the absence -of the. Vice President until after July 4. St-12.15 o'clock the tat. bill . Was talten'uk the question being upon. the amendment to tax.‘the interest on United States bonds tlrepeTcent.• ().47.9Z . 'OP REP.O.E.9.EIiiiTi yds. - • • Mr. Brooks, of Mass., introdumiajoint reso lution giyingfoer Pieces of condemned *neon to the - city of LOWell for, the - ornatul.ation or &soldiers', monument. 'Passed. '• • on motion of Mr. Stiles, it"was ordered that. when the house adjourn to.fuerrow lit be to iiieet on Tuesday next. . - fit motion of Mr. :Sargent; the Senatothill to grant' the-.:right of way to. the Alanieda toad through the publitylands in California wastaken fn_in the Speaker's table, briefly explaihed ; and p'eaed. • - - • • if • • 7he House then:proveeded to the call Of torn fin lees for reports of a private nature.-I • . Mr. Butler,. of Massaehtisetts, .offorecta reso llitiOn regnesing the ProSident ' to. demand of the British Government under what _Pretense Jf, tinder whose orders Atterlearf *shim; vessels are arrested and , detained' on their,voyages in the Straits of Canstyin their Way to the fishing .grounds, by+ vessels flying We British flag. 'Adopted. The House then,' at 12A0 resumed the,mi sider•ition of Om fun'ding bill. _No amendment . Ras ufade.to the second or third seetionfi._ • PHILADELPHIA, PRODUCE. MARIiET: t• . IIIDAY, I.—The Flour extras;a thal.:' $5 Ona 5 115 for superfine ; $5 '.!5a5 50 for ST 5035 25 for fancy brands. ". , •- • Tlio Whent market Is without luiprovOment.-z, .Balesof Pennsylvania red at SI 45 for prime. f'Urn LS inactlvi at -further deeflne Pales of Pennsylva; nlti yellow at sl.ttal OS, and some Weatern mixed at Slat 05. Oats,are-. un-settiv,d; stiles of Pennsylvania at csialZe. ' • , .Whiskey is nominal.. We quote Western irini ,pound at S 1 e 2. . .:. • 1 . . . , ' PRILADELPEILA. MONEV 6; STOCK MARKET. .. . • I Putr.Ansi.eur6, July I.—The-rates continue: to range from :Igi'per cent. on - call, and at 5a7 percent., on prime discounts. z ' ' • " . 2 001,1. opened active 'and •• strong, with - the sales i oldetuating between - .11:13iall•4",;,. closing at noon at 1.12, 1 4`.• Government • bonds are hi gond demand, both ' tor • inmstment and speculatjon, and the- market 'l.k . again stronger. The as of 18 , 1 and 'the. -5-20 s -of iftai, July, 1887, anti -180gf are quoted ez-tilv,. . Reading was very ai•tiVe and stronger. Sales, at• 1.3 7 1'. Lehigh' Valley at' 51 , 34; and J..ktunsvlvaula at • 51/ • '20.'4 was bid , or Philadelphia and Erie, and .173.34; for Ca awissa , preferrcg:) ;' : . Joy 'ooke .4 Co.'quoteGovernment bonds as lol • l' row.: U. S. 68 of 184, illtalLl l 4,3 6,-11a, of 1812, ill ' 11231; do. 1861, 112a112 3 4; do. 184% 112 3 4a112,34% • do. do. [ do. July, 1114 : ain3,;: (10.410...w7, , u.v,41, - ti3s ' do: 1868; Illtialf114; 16-40 ~,-•s, 1083(.a109; • Pacifies, 11 . :1Thall 4 1 .4. "Gold, 112 , 4; .. .7• , . • NERr ,ICORK MONEY AND STOCK MARKETS. NEW' 'YORK, 'July I.— , Stocks arm. MorteY-may at 3(6,1, per cent. 0010,112. ti-Ms. 1806, coupon. 112.3/4•• . do. 1861, d0.,112%; do. 180.tioio., 11234; do. do. new DP , , .do: i 67, - 11134; do. 1868, 11134' • 111-10 s ,, 10874; Vii- ginia 60, new,•eS;. Elissouri, ti5 . 91.•3.‘; Conlon Corn- e spiny, 683, 3 6; Cumberland. preferred, 40; New:York Central and - Hudson River, 9634; Erie,;ll; Reading, 167 3 4; Attains . Express, 68. Michigan 7 Central, lid,. Michig n Southern. 9104 .-t Illinois . Central, 14934; Cleveland 6: Pittsburg: 1168.; Chicago -and Rock Island 116%; Pittsburg and .Fort Wayne 9:oi ;•Weitern 'Union TrieftraPh, 3 1i. ' '''''. I=l • . LATE 3E Ii ITEMS. ( . us•r6N,s: recibilits for • .4t, woCk, • — 53,061 , 0 I. In. • RE - Ar„ih i e Murderer, -islo hting•ln. Noir' York - AugustB, next.. a ' • • , Ti.i wheat crop in-Southern Illinois. IS . eon siderdd better,than for mack...years. • Tan leading led companies of Newiroilit" have since the -hot *eatlier irc,`.ltieivasecti theik, prices 25 per cent. • • • _ . Tun internal revenue receipts for June have beertir25,468,7.56, making , a total, for the fiscal year to date of 1).183,97 . 2;374,. - • Witt= robbers,'a little boy, in Alme da.courity, California, the other dun ; sHbt his playmate through the lungs. • • Fnms•cisC. LIELLINOF34 a well I Jitiowa citi zen of Newark, committed suicide on,Wednes day in a fit : of temporary insanity': ,•,• • ••• • TIE deaths in New York - daring theipastaix, days were 506, et' which 57 were front icholern, infantudi and '57 from diarrhoeal. diseasils;'' _ . JUN:Da:sr,. W., VOORHEES was . rerkomipat ted for Congress by. the Democratje gotiven tion of the Sixth District of Indiapa,tyester day. • • • I,_ _ • -•. . • • • , ' A. GARFIELD,' Ilepi;tblican, has, bean 'elected . -_, delegate-toTepresont W.as,bington' terrltory.in 'Congress„beatiag his cinttpotitor, by a majority,; of 73'2. z, , .s ' • ... • ~ Gov. SAE-FCMD, of:Arizona, has had a 'confer euee with Indian chiefs desirotni of-pestle; and hc. Intimates that a paid voluuteeii. form' would J'ep them quiet. ,' . _ Eat -COLLECTOR . BAILEY'S! p "deficiency' toitpts to i,9it , and snits 'hay° been en- Lei ed by the Vnited States Government'agaTnst- Ssareties to recover the amount. Tni: wife Of Nilehael - Reilly, of Roft6n; was seized with convnlsions on beholding ( the dead...-, baly - ofher husband, - who was kilie4.Hby being run over by a train, and died la•*fent, hotira„,• appears 'that out:of the nirfety-six cadets appointed to West'Point, this peer; only thirty tiro werwad mitted, and only two 'of that num tier are from tho Soathern StaWs, and they aro from Virginia. POT MAIVCETS.- mete* &molar Ine*lnene Joarnal bri6ILEEN SON . . ~ • Whist Flour, extra faintly, p bb1..... _ la cwt,. ..1 , . 11 extra lilt ........ ...-# curt:-.., , Bneirwheat.. i . -"ri.;11; , I+ cwt.....' yVheat. prilne white . 0 bash.l reJL......:,..../...:.-- ft buatt - ix buxtr... Corn: - .:. .. • p !nigh Oets. ...i..,............ ............. .-..p bash- Rye Chop - vt buith _ Corn Ilea - p busb s .. Iliftddltnipx.:-.......:: ...... - ....... :.....--jt bitsh... lattorte..- 1 ......:........ -:.-p bush.:. ' Vi built ... rtatoes..... _.......:........p bash.;. itra w bale ..... „...,........--.-..,- 11e1M-.; .... -... ' . . --.."tt .- Rye Eggs ' ..... • ....gt dos.:-.4. rer.....: .;:.„.........—.....4 - ,.-11 1b..1. - ...4 chirid'ipuirter li lb - "- Tore "' - • ..—....•::,...1111t.;: a .. 1 • . • ; . rorrsiraut IPAAttLY Illiklarrilili -\,. • 1..._, —..... We Wee the retWittirequotatlana tot bptiki: • Libli.lb . 4 Chickens II 1b......,...,-, ...• VW* 1b: , ... ,, z•-•- 1 •4 115 6 rA $1111:.::.....- --910 • bat," '13.. .... -.402tr. : - , ii White Per th ii:,- lap. , -411 Hawk It 16,_.„... ' 12.- , -77elge s gsVallkmiii:: , n;;;1-`. , -411.1i4B(sackpi:: re-Is ,-.,•; , • 1ivdi5ti......',....,.;.... I-Air... Ca it head—, 12413 i-S . Trio NewPotatoos II ViPx l2 #2M . • , .. .... w .)t d ir" 4 44 1 40 i ii l o : ' . -=• , 9 -- ••• , ' ' - laral ' -L- • . , ,;:- •-,• .;.., Applesq t.i, • ' - 3 • • • • Tr VIM ' : . ;e..- . . - • !.. ••• - e month nty seven L; 4 four Sudden Death, !ire, wife I li» city, Int heart many. and died tO resented ti ild other 8t from . Jer aildlpg, ;cx* e cru I was 4.0.; SION, liiMMEEI lIVAd I te , l sate. • $-# 73i S 751 3 37i 3'7i 6 00; - 6 50 600 650 .. 3O; 3 25 •• 3 731• 350 • 1 1.• 1!D -120 , 10 ' 110 " 1113' 170 68' 1 - 311; 1.2) 50 80 70- 125 4, 18 Of •-••_1•43 • It Mitt WI Il /so ENE