Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 26, 1870, Image 2

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H. B. WASSfcR,
E. WILVKRT.
J Rdltofti.
SUNBUHY, MXRC1I2(J, 1870.
' T.jcroHK or Democratic Rascality At
i:i,KCTibNH. Tho testimony In tho lIft
nioruMVntt contested clfetlon crtse, ;T(iv
imder investigatioii by a SennlollAr Com-
"millee; i fiiRtoniiy; such vrtfi:'1ity on the
y'hiludelpliiu Democracy ns should make
iitmoRt men retort. H hits locn proven
that "RciToati'M' were brought on from
Xcw York, nnd. raid S-5 per man, who
went from or.o tlceliou plaeu to another,
where the Democrats had tho election offi
cers, and voted the full Democratic ticket.
SVvrrril of tfu.so nun wcro obtained ns tvit
iicr;.TH. nnd in the course of their "investi
...'.'.;, detailed the whole Infamous pro
how ngenta catno on to 2scw
v.-lanv t'i-v were brought on to riiih- ;
i L'l ' """ J w.. - n
.i. .11, in thOi h . train how t iev rere .
iivif.iHi ... .-- j
xvl nwr.tl to (Hflcron- polling .p.ncos
-how they were given the difiorent names , , -
vuh e hieh they were to vole at the dif- j tccn kept in pron ever since a, a mt
r0:vi.t pl -cs, c But all this is nothing ! tllc ? ollt on Wllh.,1,t
r.r.v. Thero is not an JnteUi,ient cUIm , the lcwt proapect pT 3:.s ever bemg ,,,.,wh
,vhodoesn.H know that the Domocracy ! cJ fjf ,,"9 cr" .fusl,c,! ,n l,t ,s
hnv ; I en rr.etifng this villainy f.r years i ?fy WS P 5 1 10 , ar?'
m the larVi cities. In Xcw York they ! Wl ' r en,hletna?ic of Justice, if
make no secret of it, and every body know j -tcd lLwe ot a" 'i0uld bo 'twJ 0,1 Us
.that !Io;TmriU was elooted Go-crnor of that, "cu"
tr'tate, and tha Electors wrested froiu Gen. j jCDOB strong, of Philadelphia, who was
tJrant, t" fraudulent voting. Rut if our , nominated by the p'rewdent and continued
'i:isiiluti'U3 are t;)be preserved it is time i by the. Senate, an Associate Justice (if the
such pnwedmgs tw arrested.
inu iBiiauai-iu
M. E. CL-irch ,ii session during tho ras :
cek at roi!sv.lle,lhe committee appointed
11 COU.CL nua isi l tu. oei.iuk,.j
of the American r.nd Fore'mn Christian
T
mon, reported that the work of the asso-
'df.tion represented by Dr. Butler became !
every year more important, uecauso ot tuo i
rapid uiereasa m tlio membership ana !
priesthood of Romanism, and its bold and '
aggressive movements in this country to
proselyte the children of Protestants and to
break down our public school tyttem. That '
some ide-a'of this increase may be had wo i
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p.i,-e tne to lowing olafmeiit":
l r c r
'In tho hletime of men now iivmc,
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iV)muii:fm was of no account in the Lintud
.Staies. In tlie year 1800 he had 1 bishop,
lOo priests and 00,000 adherents; but to-
d?
aecordirc to the most reliable statis
tics available Home has in, this country
(as the growth of only seventy years) 7
archbishops, M bishops, 3,o00 priests, 4,
4Co churches, 49 ecclesiastical institutions
(with 013 clerical students), 20 rolbges, :
12S monasteries, 3S0 nannerics, 131 high
schools for girls, flit asylums, 20 hospitals,
3d periodicals. (5 bcinir monthlies, 2 semi
monthlies and 20 weeklies It in German,
1 in French, and the remahukr in the
English language). She lias, aho, 18
Catho'iie bock slores, a publication society,
and probably a little over 4,01)0,000 adhcr
eiii:;. Such U her strength to-day.
"There ?.re thus more llonianista ia this
country than hi Ji-u1uj.1j -4
of Dublin. 0:;'.y forty yea r3 ngb he llo
manists were to the general population of
this country as 1 to 29 ; to-day thry are as
1 to 4 and still they come."' j
Deaf and Du.mii. Wo have received
the Annual Iteport of the Board of Direc-
tors of the Pennsylvania Institution for the
Deaf and Dumb for ISO1.). But or.o serious
easj ofsk'lincss occurred in, the Institution
during the past y,ur which, counidcring
the number of pupils, is remarkable, and
hIiows that great euro less been taken to
p -.serve !.c.lth. On tho 1st January,
there were iu the Institution 184
i's 1C1 hoys and 80 girls. During thy
.year tUere vera received 2t hoys and 18
;, and discharged 20 boys and 20 girls,
"'iing on tho 1st January, 1870,'boys
1 giris T -iu nil ISO pupils. Of these
'i n ::vc stippori'.-d by. the State of l.-nusyl-'v
i.l.i ; Jl by Xcw Jersey . 4 hy Delaware ;
P ' y tie ", friends, ,: hy the Instniiiioii ;
2 j-'.-h .a ;-shi;'s. The progn ss of the pupil
h ., l eeii cr u.i'ieii'lahle, and tho t aeh.-rs
'id o'licers havo discharged their duties in
ti siuisl'.ti.i r- mamv.-r.
MH act p:s-.rd by the Iloi.e, ou Tuec-'
, the 17tli. l ilairrsbui-i'. to nrevent
-I'm
u-l.l'ng and. lotterkt, enacts that all
gaii.h'ers Khali he fined not more than flOoO
ivl i iipi isoned not over live yi ats, and all
!'!' is of tmca I he siuue. Lottery dc.ll
ei. . ui'ish.iLl- iii the s."mc way, but
pii.vr. isti ,-: of ili in i- iSe!i pu-1. Con.
s! il.l. s iu". hargerj with the. duty ofv.atoh
i f rsiieh games, and j.uni: hod f .; ueg
'leet ; nnd keepers of hoiels, inns and iv
'.a..r:iiitsiire fori i.hlen, under s wrc pi nal
t'us, from it'lo-.ving games in tVir h .us.. s.
'llie lei , tiyes of ih who loic are i liable 1
to sue and leeovir in any court Ci'retutd.
il..: net ie v,u',ie full j.nd very sirlir.'. nt
Mr. Brvi-:!.-. the
cloud .c". i. ' .r f,.
. ..in
. iibs.ihsippi, mad., at, uh;,, ep,, e!i in the
Sena'.- on Wednesday 1.I-.1 en tho (Jeorji.i
bill. It luwnj l-. U U, ;..,. l.nolVU tlut le!
Houid s;k.i.;, tho .,. ,Kvr3 lVt l ,1ul
heueqiiit,,,! himself iiui.j,,; ,,:!4llL4. I;s
i t Mirpi",.) hi, la aivn. A con. h; or h i t
ol lb,- ',.,, i tpeaKihg of,!,,, llut,1H.lv) ,
' " '"u '.ic-t'r. si.lent in the chair, t-.
the CHrrul.mn D.,i,,.f K,.,.hekv, sll P,(,
v.le i.;1L,,l i:Uls aii",., ,
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lIotnB or RETPQB. The. t"orty-Becond
Annual Report of the Managers of the
House of Refuge is before us. The number
of white children admitted elurius 1809 was
204209 boys 'nftd C5 girls. Discharged
during same period, 373 of whom 315
wcro boys' and 59 gitls. Average age of
boys admitted, 14 ; of girls, 14 f Average
number of inmates during the year, 471 ;
greatest number at any one time, C40.
Earnings by boys, 828,80971). The average
daily attendance in the school forhoyswns
347 ; in the schools for girls, 84. Deduct
ing the earnings of the inmates, the coat of
mninlncam j cr cttjiita, was $71 99. The
general health of the institution has been
excellent, only one death having occurred
iw twenty-six numtlw. The report of the
mniinccnient is such as to give cause for
pride in th'm great public chanty.
They have a curious way of administer
ing justice in Xcw York. One would al
most infer from thttir mode of dealing out
"law,'? that criminals were to be protected,
, . . ... i . . .
" mosu woo u toiUi,i...uu, ,....,(
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was robbed then, Uuvc months fto, by rt
a! 1 aK 1.. ....
i Suprenic Court of the United States, pT?
! scnted his commission to the Court, at
Wnshincton, on Monday week, when the
WMtlllmiaiHtcrt.d; and hc took
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A DISOR ACXIXL sceno took place in the j
Senate chamber at Ilarribburg, on Friday j
afier the adjournment, between Senators I
JNag!1, oi I'luiaaeiptita, ana iinuerman, oi
15uc::s. comity. I here had been sonic ill
fueling between them, and petting into a
coutroversy,blows were exchanged, until
other Senators interfered and put a stop to
the right. They are both democrats.
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Generiil CMincroii'M Sjtoecli.
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The Philadelphia .cd'.rr holds that such
, n r ' . .
iipeechcs as General Cameron s on the p ro-
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ilcii e Kicui t-iieet icu Lii.ien ...ine, ui inc
i nationa. credit than all the impractical and
! theoretical plans which are not based upon
positive knowledge. We quote the follow-
ing from Tlie LcJjer of Friday ;
I "Senator Cameron's lute speech embodies
'a deal ol'subetautiul information on Ponn-
sylvania's gieat staple, anthracite and bitu-
- , t i. , . . ... .i ,-, ,
. . . t " 1 : . '. "u " TV
u,hu , fu,, u,, ,
..uo that will bo read with interest and ,
struc .on by men o fill parties. SswcU
bpeec hes, pointing to the great resources ot
, . ,..,, t.-v. wiir.-nbct. t.M, tin... n .!, i
in aid of the National credit mid the re
funding l'lhe. debt at a "lower rate of in
terest, us all thy voluminous talk on the
various financial measuies based on mer.
fT.irfcc. Capitalists who have money to
invest have little regard for the idle decla
mation covering large promises. They
want most to learn on whs.i tb.vu.. rv..u..
ii n noun a whole voiuine laboring to
demonstrate how a gallon may be crammed
iuto a quart bottle.
'..Mr. Cameron's speech on coal is the
best in aid jf the funding project of Secre
tary Boutweli yet made. Cannot Fomeen-
terprihing member from the South keetrthe
i ... 1 1 i ., , , . . . .
uau in inoiiou oy as lorcioiy pivseiitin : tin
value an I importance of thegreat st pies of
that region t and some others do as much
tor the great val.cv drained by the Miesis
sippi V which, iu its vast resources of
bivadsttill's and provisions, is capable of
feeding half the civilized world. Ion: bonds
and slirrt. bjads. and t.igh rates and low
rates of interest, with. sinking funds, or no
sinking funds, ar j tho nourishes that but
po nt t t the bubstauce. If we must have
talk let us have a few more -speeches lieu
that from Senator Cameron."
A St.vtk of War in- The .Sor ni.
Senator Drake yesterday (says the HW.
iutjton i'ltrnnkk) propohes, as an amend
ment to the pending Georgia bill, a provi
sion tiiat, when it is necessary toseud trocps
t tsupress outrages and insurrections hi the
' .nth, the expense shall be levied on the
inhabitants of the counties where the di.s
turh.uiees occur. This, In; maintained,
was the only iupmis by whi:'li the loi.liii.jht
maraudings : n l murlers of Kuklux Klan
can he prevailed. T.ui rehel ci l.'.elis theln-
.elv.,s would thus Iveotne guar.uuoiM of :
.i.e pf aee.
. A letter it litl ulegtM io were rend to the
Senate from Governor lloldeii, of North
Cyrolina in width he ile laivd that an in
surrection existed in a portion of that Slate
which made it necessary that (he President
should he empowered' to Miopciul t!,(.
.. Vf.s i.-'.rof.i in the lnstu-r. eti juary dis
tricts. .Mv. Tiotiihu!! ) rOT. ,i!ii. ( i', the piepo
si'ioll 'niois;i-oiib ;"' but Mr. D.itke ih'
clare.l that it could not be squ. lehed by ail
adjective. Several Senators expri.-.ed
tli. ir iil. 'tiou that a st. .to of lliiii .s'. v.
......i i.i . ,.e .7IIHU r. oiir-iiig eil v nnd cl'i-
en lit le.-l',:iitnii to ciiahlo o,iti-a.'i H Upon
I'uioii men to bo repnsed and pu vel.te.J
l.y the military.
h i a meliiiiehi.lv and painfull f iet that
in-.ny parts of tl L. South iiim far from being
n a st t ' I'; e.iee and pi:r:ii. ss. In many
oiiiji, i u Males tiildiiL'lil ..iin-a-.'iM of the
iens',,,1 KuKliiN ar.. 1.. punt. In several
of (he Si files pai t,.e and iiifurn-cii'.u
eist. 'I h.i crisis calls fir prompt ami le
eisive iueau:vs ul. the i art ol Cu'u-res and
th
ulite.
A Hill liar t. i'itro.liKc.1 in tl.e .imi
lit ll:.llihtli:rr. lalive totlie IV i!l IVllitlt.V..
It author.! h Jin I, , !n ea-cM.'f,oiiv, .im
it!iiil'!e witli'ilealli. 1-. i.-rilera vttdiet llml
I I ioner hhnll 1 1.-.;tr .lentil. r IH'iV
In' i.n riH .ii. il n lend luhorfM itlel ill "Hot
e thai, lil'u en yea ri, or ll.e natural lile. No
I'tlkoll. r to he . item,, t, (lelltll, toilet
th jury kh,t! o .1. lei niiiie, 'i'ho bill ha
lt D "'Ml J.r.'K..(l Of ,'UKI j.
I'm: urn rohj i.iH' k!nM tlm '"''" "f
( I'.ur il.ii "on h x.iiiou of .,'.i.fiil i" n
niheiii.ie , s -j iluiUdr jilaiiiU I1 "'"f
t Ul'u l.l.il. lliin (iuicut -liiiit. tuv Mll.r
kit 'll. r lite h.iiis Uhomiu -hlli'. "r fall, in,
otl.eiii,- hil, In. k. lialilrtei i to
lit. vent hut Inr.l ti .furj. .'i'lli i
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From the Plymonth Btnr nf the ettrt tost,
MlRDF.n I PLYMOUTH
Arrest or the Murderer.
About B o'clock on Friday evening the
citizens of Plymouth' wero shocked by the
announcement that a brutal murder had
liecn committed in the public house of John
Jessup, nt thc4fcwcr end of the borough.
AVe immediately repaired to the scene,
and there, weltering in his blood, lay the
vietim, Everett Van Loon, stri'tehed upon
a lounge, who but a few short hours before
was in tho i'ullblooni of heallh-now cold in
death.
The murdered man was about, 35 years
.. ' '
of ane. unmarried. Ho
was a son ot ex-i
sheriil' Van loon of this county, a sientle
man esteemed for his urbanity of character
and usefulness. -
t.,. .., I... ...'i...'. !-.!....
THE SlURDEKHR,
thick-s. t Irishman, with a bull dog look. I
about 3(i years of a-e. lie has a wile and ;
i.l.mn f.hil".ln..n liiin.r i the old countrv. '
JUL .) Cill?5 Ul ilu. ill: 11.13 ii 1IU illl'l i , ,. . . . . . . .1 .In .1.,.
ee children living in the old country. ' t nni.nati and St. I.oms aud.th. t is the
has been in this country some twelve , ' oHm aban dant supply ot coa, of the
fifteen ware, and is a miner by oqeupa- quality at a niorl...l,te cost- hut for
n. lie- formerly worked on the Plank f'lhe m.t be to-dsy the m.'Uiuniet u
id above Wilkes-liarre, but nt the time mg and distributing centre of iron, uwclm-
He
rv liftee
tion
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I1U L'lllllllllLLI'U LUIS Ifl UUll I1III1UUL ,1 da , i"
! I., v .i. .n
He feemed to be perfectly callous of his j
situaiion and talked freely with those j
arotmd him of the murder as though it was !
of but lililo. cousequeiicc, and laid the 'l'"og oi i r .a ... . . v
.hor.ltuko William Jessup, a son .of the ! .icago, . Danvillo and A ice in ;s. 1 l is
hotel k.iM-r 1 r,v"1 ,l"'r,s r'i' 11 '-'road s"ction ot cumtry
AmtFr,r the xuhbeheu. ! -UI the host coal in Illinois
After the perpetration of the horrible ! ;'M -'c.,;k nnner which are inex
deed. Calla-h' r made his wavo the second ; h'tustil, le mid cheapy w k d, J ij eld onnl
story r the lions and se.reled Uitoself in team wh.C. tlie b,s j.g iron h n a e h
a closet behind the bed. where be was ar- out coking ; and all the Nermiilion count j'
rested by ollicer .William Hrowu, nsvsU-d client for domest c y u ns
by one or two private ciib.en. 'lie wm) Over tliij r..l, too, tlit c Kil of Krail
Huirclied but tho weapon with which he 1 M. . coiuiiy, I 'd., m ill.n liable
had committed the decd-a pistol-had M"'","""'-1 h.ua it within a few hours
been secreted. "f C ,;ea:4o-tl.e .hstat ec beinir UJ
'Pi,.. niVu-. r l i.'i ,rrfMt trn.il.le in h.-iivriiKr i miles U s than hy any oth. i route. 1 lumh
the j
)ou !
him before the Justice. st easier were
excilcil lliron in cxecoic lyincu law upu.. ',- , ,. . :
him. But the ollicers kept the crowd back ! valuably a clmrc.tal iron ; and u ore than
with much d'nliculty. and finally succeeded
in obtaining a hearing.
Gallagher was pretty routrhlv handled i
after thH amdr by a brother of the murdered I
man, who, testified to the fact, and stated !
that he was so exasperated at the murder
of his brotlier that lie could not control his
oi ins on
feelings.
tf r-mmvr w,9 cenveved to Wilkes-!
i.lrre .,,,.1 loilced in i-iil bv ollicer Brown
assisted by A. J. Case. Henry Gabriel.
! William Jessup, William S. Nogle, and
t.,i. o Vti.c
I rt,. (t. n,n ..;.,.,. r, i,-
I acknowledged liiiuseil guilty ot the crime,
but t.yd he had heicl no malice against the
decas?d and could not account for his shoot
ing him.
Three Yeurtt' ICritih ICxportw.
An official statement of the declared
value of. British and Irish exports, to for
eign countries, and colonies, in the year
eliding December, ISO!), compared wit li the
concsponding periods of the years lKi'-T and
1S0S, communicates some cuiiotw and in
teresting results. The little island of Heli
goland in the N(U Lh German Ocean, re
ceived only X'110 of such exports in ISO!),
ua.i.nb iius i
against 104111 lsos; but Australia, which
took lb itk-h and Irish goods to theamount
(il4 uoo i.ilSiiT, increased her ptir-
, ; b lU:J)oUOi0()0 iu is,;s, and
Btuillllel up nearly ' 13,500,HK in ISO!),
lr ,., ... . , ; , .' ,' ,,. . .
?lero ia a great iiiereiise ; set oil, however,
by a large decline in tho British exports to
India aud British America. For exani-
plu, the exports to the British dominions in I
Asia were only i21,."i0O,O0U iu lOU aaainst i
'27,000,000 in 1S07, and there is a falling
ott of over u milliuit atiillujt in the uxp.trts
to British America (West Indies, ecc., in
cluded) iu ISO!) as coiui)ai:eil.ili,,npis" -
sessioiw is ep.l,-7!).010 in the year 1S07 ;
iV.),it01,!i21 in 18 W, and .L"4rtj)l)t,alii in
sOU-nearly two millions sterliull' iu ISO!).
. Jlie. return ot British export to the
United Statut shows a .considerable in- j
create in the iast yeur. Jt is nn follows : I
Ati'tic I'oiv .v...iy,,!i.vi,w5 in,5t:;.iici 'ji.ti.u.tho '
' " S... .l.liiW.J.i;! 1.1T."i.S;:s a.uH,;;;tn
laciuc runs .,j..,,..j i1ii,'J)1 u-ii.i r.i
21,sr.MJr. C5.i;:;.m,t 1 '"Beiore this time n-.-xt year-pi rhaps
In Bussia the figures nr - e.i,4.i!) :,).! iu i )t'',"v "l'xt harv. si a new railroad will he
aguinst t:i,"Jll,LiJ- in isr.7 Thero is'an iu- " Ir'"" cllil":, Danvilie,
cr-ased amount of British esiions in Hel l " " in give th city a couliiiuous air
t .Sweden, Dcinark, nus-ai, 'Holland audi1''1" r",r ai1 l" Lvaiisville, on the Ohio
Belgium ; a falling uri, as un dii be exoeel- l',u''"1'" VNU'U s ' "i;,is nearer to Chicago
ed i'roiii the political' Jiud liiiaucial troubles, j 1 (";llr" ts !'-v "10 J !1'u"i' '-'--atr;il.
in Spain ; the came in.J'o! ti.-ai. ;ul tl-l! j "Siartit.g i.t Chiei.go, tlti iu-w road runs
expu: ta:i,iii it!' British produce! and maun- i m a southerly liii cifon ti. ar the Indiana
faetures in ISC!) ainoiint to .Lo. ll.i.gij - line through an i-!d and wealth agricultural
agi.'iiU i.' t.Sii.",."."iJ iu l'-'OT. To the Papal ' portion of the Slate. For mucli of its
ports in the Mediterranean, Turkey, and ' course, the road pursues the' 'Old Hubbard
Bgypt there .was a law in. iviiseol exports ! Trail." which was long since skirted with
last year, with a general decrease iu those i !l hue of thriving towns and villages. More
to South Ameiiea. To Prance, the ex- ' than one tliird of its route is directly over '
jior'.s, which were uver.fl2;ui)tl,(N).) iu ls.iT. ' vast lields of tint best c.al in Illinois, and ,
h.ul come down to XI l.oDOjO.h) 1M isilp, where it crosses into Indiana it passes
which is evidence that C.hdi n's rt5te-mi.t thr ilgh e.s tensive dep sits of iron ore. It1
free trade, mi le iutes-na-iuiial by the also brings within a few hours' ride of
Anglo-l'ivneii treaties, had not -.w.i'ied well i ( 'hieag.t the l e'ebrated Br;tzii coal tields ofi
tor L'tiglaud. A,-. -ei;. ral rele, the British i '"diana, which furnish (lie U st, coal for '
exports to the cili.iiial posH.ssi ,ui f olu.r l neinufaclniv of iroij y. t .lis.vyeivd iu the 1
couulriis had e-.iisider:,h!y fallen oh in ! West.
l;. inc. L ui: UMa:.s iu that ven -v. i
pended over V.'l
Vein- ev-
V.'I.O'l.i.lM) wit). .'.. I
'. -" ot .-i ii uomit is !.' i;t :;;).i .
7.17 uiJ, "in in. ii or niii.t," hv nlu IUum
1 o: u?.
,A t'f's;,.'.1 '!' S;u'' ofS'.utli Ciii-oilu.t ;
tilkell 111 lN.'l lus j,-t lleell IHiKlu liuhiie,
Iroui n lueli it a;. ars tlut U,.. iu p.,,,,,,1 '
htioiiU u... v .i,;,,, j.. i.,,.,,,,,,. , t
J,tHov, r v. ! .it ,t w,sm 'i l,e;v are
nssl.otvi. l.y 'I,.:, ,., -, ) l fS ttlle
l.l:li. ol ...i :i j, .-, ,.,v , .,.:.(.. lein there
an inen-iiv .d'jsi.; ,v,i, ,, al,, '
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iile
gro
i i ut' i mi i v ii ,i i imi u . i.
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terllbiiort , ,, .r..i;.s0 iltll populaliou - ll.e
10. I o.is . .n tlH. t h ,rt.-,t.,aiHl-i.-t U-ilig 0 ...
lis;., : 1 1 1 ,
Xlll ,
I t'V ry .me ofttie iiieiiu.
or tli..j win-V ih,. who,.,,
try if-nir
t( retiiore iiuniei'.
UtitlsliivetiiniK. cvliiliil-
lug ana,, me,. ,,.rl
reiife- of .'.o.xl ; -,liiuj..r
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Tin: rM.. KriuuU A Wuik.-r
ti . . ' I " ""'t ii.u ., slant
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1'1'HV or proxy. All,,,.,,
L . o NT""V ""lsl''u ''U"lh. me mho
' vv ; 'vi,,ii" tii.iiitiv i.i u.w
o.l t.i ion,, il,lr ,l4uu,.rtl, ,
. t it I, I.. ... . i . . . .
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( mi. . '
ilujlc
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J""-".sl (. Nov, IJie,.,,,!,.,!.,,,
k" i t I wik lo. ft ximII ,j ., I g l 4 UuH
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: .i..t-i.i tji'ivi,'. i.ioi. i4.it
4rcat Coal Traffic Over the Chlengo,
nanvllle and Vlacenaes It all road.
ClUCAOO TO HE THE & AKtTFACTtnrNO
Centrk or- the West. Chicajo is the
Railroad City or tho West, and not of tho
West alone, but of the world. Her growth
without a parallel in this or any Other
country, is duo entirely to her railroads.
From a hamlet of seventy souls in 1830 she
has risen to a great city of 300,000 people
in 1870. From a business of a single store,
which wns all she could claim fori v vears
ago, she lias grown to be the fourth city of
the Union in trade her wholesale trade in
1SC9 amounting to not less than jMl.VG.'M,
000. Her trade in lumber and train ex-
rw.n.l. Hint- .f nniT ntlw.f .lltr tl'llill, llkl.
v' .. 3 V""1 , 'j
vniueoi ner uvu hiocs uinaKui in iouu n.n
g0.VU0,0U0.
Only in her manufactures does Chicago
cntin.ie to he inconsiderable city C tS
000.00) biiiiL' all nlu. realized from that
' J.us 01,0 thl"PJ "J,?"1"
r fm" tnh " advance ot 1 f.U burg
t iiiciiniati and St. Lotus, nud.that is t ie
erv. rolling stocks lor ratlroaus, ami
a
, " , . . , , .
thousand minor articles tor the
entire
, ,,..,,..
oilunatily tlus great a n.1 i " Y
"" ami henceforth to bos ippliect by
this coal has been known but four or live
years, the iron made 'r in it is nearly as
:S,0OO,00U have alivaily teen invested in
furnaces ami nillinii mills i.iat. will jjet
their supply lioin theso nizil mines. 1 he
coal Is. conceded to.be tho best t making
iron hitherto discovered m America.
Willi these great advantages at her com
. n""- ) !"VV" r,,i" trit it m . n vim 1
faeturers' supplies than any other city in
1 1110 v:orui ; wun a greater superaouiiiiancc
of food than anv oilier city ' iu the
world ; surrounded by States which at no
distant day will I ave a population possess-
inr irreater wealth than
niy agricultural
district of equal extent in the world ; ai.d
now with a supply of ch.'ap fuel for manu
facturing, equal to the best in the world,
Chic io will not be long iu assuming that
iiooition for which mi lure- seems to have de-
I signed her as the chief central manufac
turing city of this continent.
Will llii. new road be a success ? Will
l il boinlu, w hich are now being marketed
to complete' the road and equipment, be a
! good and prolitablo investment V
hailioails have mailo Chicago ; anil she
in turn has made a handsome prolit for all
the railroads radiating from her ns a cen
ter. I-ct the diets of a half a dozen older
Illinois roads tell their plain but simply
story. The old Galena Uailroad obtains
its business from twenty square milos of
teiritory to each mile of road.
The liixnii Air-I.lne .... from 2! mnrH nii!e
The Chicago, Hur. it liuiiicy - from 2 , mit uc inilcii
TheChici,,.-., H. 1. au.l l.i:i;c. liua. !'. pi ire mil.
Thel'tii., ilt. H...I r.t. Lihim.. l.-.a. Sx. -itunre n.ilcn
The lil.noU C nt'l ( liio. lir.) - fruitl -l .imre m.b
These ate well known to be amonir the
i .... i
tlu e umtrv. Iiut
ueithi r .l 'tin m ) - ' iu-
cialitv. The Ch'n-ago Dunviile and 'in-
Lu.isL u.Liiur 1'. nils in il... f
j" TrTir
! StiU(
i,lV11
Territory as any other' roaVl 'W'lVio
;ite, nod it draws its busiii. s fV...,,
II1UCI1 iar'cr t Mil e I her ot'llii.r.. ..I.I..,.
roads.
The editor..)' the C.-,V.,Vo Tr huvr. who
is entirely fun, imr vi:!i ti. eharae.ter and
capacity of tlie eoiuUrv it ir.iv.Tses, speaks
in a late number of Ii.m journal (Dec. 27) of
this new ro.ul. and its importance, to Chi-
i cago, in the loilowin,' exolielt i,.rnw
CUl S. e ill niisoti for .siiunosiii.r
! otln i wise linn ih it tin; i- .-ii!, w lion.r m
' j.lete.l lo l).livilie. iin.l C',ii"eti .1 v. itll tile!
; T. rre M.iute an. I Miausville Uoii.1. making,
.".i.f.i.;t ut e ct'iitiiiii lino IV nn C'liieago u
' l.VMi.sviil , nf ',) ii,;i, .s in letigl li, will )iour
: a iru.le ii.tothis . ilylitti.. 1,'sm itma thitt
, caiH.il l.y the Illinois I Vntr.i!. lt .:is.s
ll.rouvli cjiiilly ii.f.o.l ..uutrv, ami
very little of t;.j .io,lue's of .he loV.-r JJO
lilil. s of eoiuitiy il l.-.nei.,!., all, c.uU.-ols
have ever ,':teh. ,l this in n!;, t. The t.1:ll
I iron i.u.Miii ,,s of th,. r,,:nl must Le
li.'.-ny from tlie start, Mi. I l.;,-.' Ira.le in
grrn, cll.-n. Logs .iu-,1 fruit. v.;:i sei li tlie
l l.ie.ig.. iua, ;et. to he .-veh.in .'eii f..r liuu
her nu rel aiiilis , gr, eera luf ! ling ma
teria!, salt r..-!i, liiiiuluiv, iVwt. (iur 1ju.:
lit sf tin n Lav.' I., en iiv.r'i l . the fouling
advantages ol' till great an. I va!n ilile
am ry of irailo rnuiiin- ( !,,, il. l.oun.l.iry
Ul'.' hi,'neen 'Illinois ami Illiliinil, from
Lake Miclii'.e.n to the Don river. Jt i.s
tiiiin they La. I iiwakeinil tip, m w,r.
nu.kiiig liu ir .re.:t rations to transact tin ir
in-tv LusiiiisK, ii hii h, in a f.-iv iiiotitliH, will
le jMiin iiig into lln ir h: nL,.''
If I Ilia UVW roilil L.'7ill ttiil, t LllsilU s ,
nual to that of llie old. r and let roads in
illois, il w.-l'ld lie bliorl sljlit.il no, I nu.
'I'KfU 'iiahly bud noiiou.y t..r llie I'.inioinif
to ..iin. i miy inner man a rf u. ruf
".. . Aecoidiuly no p:iini (.1- exiM.iio ia
.pilled tl .iilie KtViU.nl AtUiliahlu
(I
o ul luioiios mid duiahihty to nil
of the lru. lure J mid on ilu i niuplir.
'hi Woik il ia l(!i,V(( lh.lc M ill U,
. : iii tt i' i.i.l Iii iho country. "i'!ii
sl
lioi
II.) Is
tt 111 Ih. .. lilting s,
till roiid . ..III.. . Is
jueiuv lo tho fact mill
hot oil,! inc. .iinid. r.iLI..
I ottll tt III. Ull .III. I. lllll Iho (hi. f ay U tho i
"Vl l'4ll I'l'l'"' ''tOt M'Clioll ul
..M..,V '
M'l.l llu. i. u will, (he nl,,, ( Vrisj ulI .
I.'t.lli.tillc, .Sa.ht.lle mi.) tiJ tUK ot tiic
t'U.'l
'I liu h..ii.l. . (l. hi i,f il.i it, w road
MllloilllUlll IhttHKt.!.. Il' i, K),lll. t,f
Hlotll IIVMI . 1U,
(.i I... ii, i uM, (.,. my nh
V'r.l I Iiiioi, .fc,.i,. lu 1()) Mjt;jt, ,
vllul l.si.U tl. ,M,, Mt- w,
bit, ...el II I jii.l uiMt ip,.u, r I Iho ni.te i.
mil til. .il I. tut n.iitili. liUl l.il..i.i.i ,(,, i, ,.
ll.i II 'in hii.il,.4 In ....ui,i, ... , i
I., ll.u xlik ul ! llu... lit (iut.l, A Um tit ft
I i.u litaiti i.r II ( tl t. I. , a.i UL.,
t 't. ; w
l.t's"itil i L l.u m.i. i..,, K.oW.u.
Ilu.tiv 4 ia- iiatt'i JL !! j , ..M4(1 iUu.l
'IWl, Mi
Tta IVIIAInK Region.
Mahanot Citt, Miirch 21. At a largo
meeting of tlie Tamaqua and Port Carbon
tainerj, held on Friday and Saturday last,
It wns decided to resist the proposed re
dacllon of wages to (.1.00 basis, and if tho
operators attempt to put it into operation
on April 1. as now coutcmplated,n general
strike will bo the result.
The following collieries in this district
are now in operation : Focht, Whittakcr
& Co., "OeoeitU (rant,". .Maplo IMIe, M.
Nicholas, Knickerbocker, G. AV. Cole,
Suir.lk Coal Company, Hill Harris (re
sumed to-day).
Greenwood Shaft, No. 1, and Wlietstono
Loan, in the Tamarpia region, have resum
ed within a few days.
In tlie Mine Hiil region the following col
leries arc uow hi operation : T. Garretson.
Ijiiwrenee, Market & Co., Taylor I'ast &
Iindsey Helli'listcin, Enterprise, Excelsior,
Trevorton liurnside. Frank Gowen, Ren
Franklin, Clinton, Henry Clay, May Pat
terson,' Wolf Creek, Diamond, Kear,
Anstry & C., John ,Woodlingr, Glen
dower, East Pine Knot, Henry Heil, JJaycr
& Rro., Repnher Manimotli. Colliery, St.
Clair Shaft G. Vv'. Jnhirs Essile Colliery,
J. J. Dotey&Co,. J. C. Oliver & Co.,
Eagle X Illl Shaft, Harris, Williams & Co.,
ledger Vein Colliery, Hume & Glassmier,
Gale Nein Colliery and F. Do Socarraz
Swjtl Creek Cv.liiery.
KltrVITIKH.
A Roston publisher has made 810,000 by
publishing "Shoo Fly."
Flour is four dollars a barrel and beef ten
cents a pound in Minnesotit.--
Tho New York imports of tea now
amount to about t' 1 2,000.0'. .10 annually.
Over 1500 bills and resolutions have beet)
introduced in Congress this astsiou. '
Eight million horses arc owned in the
United States.
A Missionary rcnorts from China that
j the population of that country lias been
j greatly over-csiimated. Instead of having
- ' " ' . , "" '".i
. 4W,OW.O0) populaUon there nro p.robably
I int over oi),tiOO,OOU. Ho adds that the
i lato wars have wouderfu Iv diiiiiuishcd tho
people,
1 l,t. united pta
j ork arc about t
tani-forte makers of New
to start a cct-orcraiive so
ciety with a capital of 200,000.
Three hundred bushel of clover seed
were shipped to New York from Luhigh
county last wci.k.
The walls ofSebastopol havo been com
pletely restored, aud upward of three hun
dred houses built iu place of thoso dettrov-
ed by the botub-trdmciut.
Detroit has packed 22, S3i hog3 this soa
bot', against i J,2'J last year.
T.he St. Paul "empty elevator" contains
50,00.) bushels of when',.
In one of the public schools of this county
the teacher asked the question lately, for :
what is tlax used ? when instantly, every
girl'shand was ut), "Formukinj w'utcrj'ji'lx, j
was the unanimous answer,. I
Noirnu;Miu:!:LAN& County Coal!
litADic. Nearly nil the collieries in ouri
r.M'i'.n hiivn l'ehon.eil wnrV llanil tbe rM !
terms rtf 1X00, but upon the fust of next t
month the reduced vote as agreed upon at!
the Pottsville nieeling will be introduced.
If the miners accept this, tin; works will go
on. if .i'it , another suspensioh will take
place. It is to be hoped that the two par
tics will agree to discontinue wsrby making
inutu.il cone "ssions. SlMmokiii JfcrulJ.
'I here is a frightful rumor that Paris has
decreed the f.neittlit '"coal-scuttle" hood
piece .to take the place of tliu present
diminutive, lnoj arrangement worn by
lovely woman.
It tiwtis out that Captain Eyra, of the
' Bombay, and murderer of the "larger part
' U ! i frtWi f V ' ' ! f il: VWl!l;i.iSi'.aviE"''viXl.,.M
tiniteeted bv his nnveriil.ii nl (Vain li,.in.r
.aouiiiii to trial, i uey seem to he an
amUl.le f imily, who seem fi think ail Jiv. s
worth! ;ss excepting thoso of nativ. born:
En jlvthmen. The death of a Cliiu imtin. a ;
Japan,.) oi a uero i.s with Miem a matt, r j
of iniliili reiice, while that of a ship' crew '
of Americans is a matter of coiieratulaiion I
in society, thes" 1 wo d. Serve the. gallows.!
Th.i world could well afford to see tlie breed '.
extinct.
At the meeting of the "Dem i :ratie Ass .-ciatiou.-
of Philadelphia. In Id list S.itur
day evening, John Cochran, Esp, the !
speaker of the cyening. urjed upon the i
Deiiiociacy the coucilaation of the negro I
vote, showing hy .statistics that the only
hope fir sii-eess for that party lay in oh-
laii.ing tins vote, cr at least a part of
it
Ti:ft."'-AN"rs have Loen rliangeil hv tho
iiso of Term i in Syniji (a irotoxide of iron;
from we.tlc. sickly. Mini ring creator, to
strong, Ik nlt'iy, iin.l happy men un.l Women,
and inwiU.lf. caniif.t reamonably het.ilate to
civoit trial. For DiP.u paiii aud UcUlity
it i II npi eiiie.
No Ilf .titti-oiN'i ! ;y
ClIE.VTINO !
A tunt Ii.'ttle lull of lr. tja
Catarrh
.if.,.
Keinedy i.s lircxuveil froni on.
fueKiige, ana tlm proprietor oilers s r
.viii,
Wind font cnsi'of Catiirrli M liieh he cannot
cur-. Sold bv drtiggisis, nr said sixty
cents t.. Ih-. It. V. rier.v. Uullilo, X. V.,
uiiil reet ive it l.y mail.
Xottvithvtauflliig tli: inahv articles ad
vertised to cure C'otiMinilitioli, we do not '
l.elieve win n Ce 'it.'il to., loiig.it crtl; he cured. !
llllt We do know of hull. Ir.ils of eases where
iK i-sons were suppose !,! i he gull', dug unde r '
that lit Utl dis, use, w ho Lave Leeomt! .. r-j
feetly v.-ll aud lohust lioin tlip ife of;
S;.. . i-t.; l't.rt drape Wine Many tiui. s !
p f.j.le f..r years wio-l. and last (lie from I
din, ;i.. of Kidney's or tilands, when they!
i . . . . . i .,
one s.ip,.. .seo io nave miki wer.. ir.-ai. it lor ;
t instiuii.ti
.i. A long eoul.niijd iitl'. t iioii i
of tlu ki
ys, hiuv. v, r, may eveiitaally
! slllt III t 'I.S4tt.I.tloll.. S' leer's Win
ii.s. (I ii'.ei.'. nr takdi with a i-i k!i raw i l''.,
or new ini'.k, .lt.'V, Las liecn found tnliu an i
cxeel'e iit r. mi dy, and lias the li ut:Ui,iti of
reii.l. riu'.' avriiet cur.. f,.r foiisuoii'liou. !
Tliu wipu certainly rontain" v.duahl.i ,
propertied Ut our .l.ysielan pud lp.valiiW ,
trv it To u L id ol'iliu-itit. ;
TtX. f.KH T.t UK MITIti:
I'M'iit Sum I . u'iK ai. Kutus' r,
Asra,il:llrrTir Mr i r.,.-,i. I... ' .
. '
PIUS (n.oifc, Visl, IMh, s;.l. I
Wl'l I,' 111 mi I 111 ', III h.'i',..'.,w, nn lin -,ll, i
(..liu.it iti of Ail l : . 1S7.., I.i l.r ,r ., i.e.
sai. Hi il in.ijr u.,t In fi.Mii l, acl.ou i.f II e
.'...-I oil A"..,r, ir.aliu In il.j .uiii.al ai-
.-M l.'UI
iti! ateU nr lu luaU ami nb niiu t hi
t.'O'eii
tl. Y. Wi'iK V81 I l.t R.
'. r I UU I'i. I.it(, 'uu).ii,l4.
l nrli W, 1 !) t
v - .
Kxi'lllta Imut.Jlata allullKi.. aa '
lu.cl elUi. IKti.l. Ill ai. lucur.
,I.ln I, una !',...
K.iilVI III...., UUI. TM'iIU
Illl u, I lnoii.L, tl,u l.lt.1
isf r" .".. '..i... a .a , ,
I ..i 1 1 1 11. 1 taaife .AliAl a ea .1 aa 1 . 1 t
1 kIS.illln.
I H ll.li ki'L Ai l. k,.. i-.j.
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ifcbcrtiscmcnts.
GRAND OPENING
or n
NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE,
Ilaupt'i nulldlns, SUN'BCBY,
C. n. WEITZr.I., Proprietor.
A N tinimrnlirrt ntnrk of Dry (looild lut ptir-
J.X. c.luihuil in llio Now York uiiukct, ut Hie
lowest ilnim. U i.oivoir,n-.lt prices lower thun
goods wero over old for In SiuinurT, coti'UUnj; of
SILKS,
orths bunt quality nnd anpprlor lastrs and flnhti,
ucli as
GU03 GRAIN,
ULACK EXTRA HRAVY COUD,
JAPANESE SILKS, &e.
IRISH POPLINS 111 (trciit Vurloty for uprlug
BUita.
The eclcbrnted Buiralo Rrnod of
BLACK ALPACAS,
The Beaver brnud, Silk Cuiahcd BInck, pure
Mohairs.
ltltick, W'l.Uo and Colored Alpacns. Enirllnh
nnd F)"ncli Hniiitinzln'?. Frenrli Merino'. Kui-
pri-BB im u anil ropuiiB. own nn.i ooi rouea
uid Travelli.y; Dress Fabric?.. Silk and
wool Mixturen lor buitf. Pin Id Poi'llns and
UiuijonalB.' A cmnpletc ass! t uienl of
MOURNING GOODS,
FLANNELS, WHITE BLANKETS,
TABLE-COVERS.
JEANS, TWEEDS, HE PELL ANTS,
Fancy Catlmerca',
Ciotbs of nil dc'crif tion,
Balmoral Sklitu,
Prii;tn,
Pelaln"",
tiiiu-himi,
tiuen,
Ilandlierslileffl,
MjhllilB,
li()lcrv,
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, '
CARPETS BrufBcll, Tapestry, Ingrain, H.ill I
inl&tair. !
The?e are bv.t an outline ef thn extensive and
i ... stock nt Hie New York store to which Uia
X.Uonf i. .m.m,T Is coJd'y iLvUei
Cull an I examine them, if von w'n-h to fcrin
n correct estimate of lUeir mperior quality.
l'.ice? r. low a;- befine tlie war.
l-if Cour try produce lakeu In ntchaiiC" for
gouts. C. U. WEITZLL.
March 20, 18T0.-ly:
L ac it a vi'.ti x t lrTiTi.Kii"l : o s;iT,
K. H. Ut.'IiNIIAM. 1'ioprict. r, ( ornor l.acku
Wtiiin.i nn. I Fran;, In Avenues, S-'enuiton, P.i., j
pi. situ DeliKVare, Laeitiwanna it Western liepr.i.
Free e.trTiagcs to couvey t;iieft to ami liuai
ta.! Depot. Marca t, . J.-iy.
"n.i"u's
I R A W BONE
jsUPEU-PHOSrilATK OF LIME,
MARK
SPUING
FAKMXltH! !
cupasx vot H ei'.or or !
wra' "-ts
l'otii.oes, Wheat u.l
Grasw,
is wr.r.!. as !
ADD TO TiTF. FF.itTILtTT OF YOflt SOIL, j
j I!y a Jii,1'.ci e-.s nnt ncnieinloal t io le of t
j ' MANURING. ;
fiet the value, nf y.r.tr out'oy tl.e li.ft friii.'n.
lilit.iin lii'ttM li'.'.e 1 4M.-4 un.l Ik.. i.'r ui-iia. 1
' Keep y.ni' i-i 1 'five fitin le-xio'is wee. ft. I
j Make your lan l pcrniaiien.t y .V:li.e. ;
Over SlXlT.r.N y.r of eo-i-te' t life, oi all ;
; er.ii, proven t'eit E inx'a'' U'W 11,'ini VI, o
I i ll ile may he ilepcmtcl npoa ly Fa: ii.m. .
j l V Hiich'.y Tinpiove t an t Han t.ir.l V.'arraM-1.
j Fur Bale ttv Airiiea'.t.irtl f)e ilera ir inera'.'.t .
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OXr?, No. J0 Fonth (tM-.Tarj Aet.a?,
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; .'fa I eh Si lsro.-tini.
j Ayer'3
Hair vigoi
For restoring Cray L'air (o
Us natural Vitality and Color.
A (Ireiiii: vliieh
lit once niti eealil',
iieullLy, un.l (.tV.ieif.ai
for j.rrscrt tl. j
;l:a!r. Fini'. l or j:s't
hair ti; too:t ro ui i
to itj orij:n;' iy':r
vili th? ".j.s.t tn.ri
fi'f :hncs of you'';
'I'liiu lutir is thi l.-
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eric;!, failing Lair flicciv-.l, i.t. I l.i.".,!
ne.'? often, though i;lJt r!way cured
. by IH le.c. Nothing tHU restore tl.e
hair whera tho follielet nro doKtrot ..!.
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I ()- U0 Hill II t 11 . 11 1 !1,. .n,l , I, ,,,,..
I lint sueli ns reniaiu cttn In fated for
I nsefuUie.ia hv this i pnlicatii n. lu-lond
of fouling tho hair t, idi u paMy n .i!
liient. it will ksep it (l.au ,'itui vigor jii.
Its OvWrsuf.ial U4J wiil pietet.t llio l.r.ir
IVoni turning pray o. I'.iliirg oil", r.a.l
conscqiii'iitly prevent 1 i.hl.a.-. 1'rre
from tlioso deleterious suh.sln.ieci whi.h
luako miiiir pivpnraliou.i danceroit.M it-i I
iu.iurioin to iho hair, tin; N'icor cr.u
only henelit but not liana it. If wiiuieel
merely lor tt
HAIR. DRESSING,
nothing dsn pan ho found eo uVmihUo.
Containing neither oil nor dye1, it does
uot soil whitu (tiad.rie, aud yet lts
loug ou the liuir, git in it a rich
luMre mid u grutclul j crfutno.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical amd Akaltticai. Chi .Mi.ii,
LOW11LL, MASS.
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BANKERS AXI) DEALF.RB IN GOVEKN-
MENT BKCLRITIE8.
Na. S Nassau EiiiErr, New Touk.
Telii-nary, K.lh, lt70.
Tho rcinarknUlo miceus wlilcli nttnnJod our
nof,'otlwtlon of the Urnus of the Cf.nth.vi. P.vcir if
) K"-,t0An Compant and the Wcsteks.PaoiW0
P.AiLnoAD C'OMl'Asr, nnd tlm vopularitv mid
credit which thcuo Lonnt liava malntulnftd In th
markets, both lu this country nud Euirpe, Lnro
ahown Unit tho Flrr.t Murtjrnga rinnd.i of wlely
located and honorahly-ninnnccd Enllimdo nro
proinftly riwt;nl2ed nnd roudily t.iken ns tho
mo?t Bnltable, Fafe, niid tulvnntagioiiB form of In
vestment, yelldlnn more liberal income tlmn
can herealli'i budurived from Govei uim lit Dutnly.,
and available to take their plar-c.
Assured that, In the selection and negntMl-oa
of superior Railroad I.onn, v.c arc meetiiiL-it
great public want, nnd rcnderlne rt Vali.nl le i-ei-
vlco both t.t the hoMi r of Cap'tla end t V.t.
( prenf National worln of !nt r.inl ln.provv!i:ci:t
whoso intrinsic merit niH svlbivitiiil char-icWr
entitle tlicm to tho ere of (apltal n nl the crriti
ileuce of Investors we now offer with rpc'al
confidence uui satisfaction
FIK3T MOr.TOAOS liONDS
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CnKSAPEAKE AND OHIO UAILROAD CO.
77i Chttnp'itit ami (io RnUroaJ, connect In .
the Atlantic cont runt the M!tg,jifictit lininr . f
the Chc?af e!.tse Bay w'tl. tho Ohio I'.ivi r m a
j.olnt of reliiihle Jiavisatlon, an 1 tlni.s, with tlie
entire Itallroarl pytcm iin.l water trnrnpo-tat!..;i
of tlie great West nnrl Sontli-wet, f'oiins the
uddiiionul Tast nnd Vtrt Trsji.Ji
l.lilO, ro laipen.tlv..; .lcainn le 1 for the nec.ni
mo.L.tloi. of the lmmci;c nr. 1 ra;ie!'y tri'wiiu;
trnifpoitatlim between the Al'c.ntic (.ealmar.t
and F.ircpc on the one han't, n:i I tl.e e'.eit pvo.
(liieing regions of the Ohio n:ut Missis'j ;-,l
V.ilt iyt oa t'.u ot'ir.
The Importtincp of tSil Kop.d ti u
uow outlet from tho W'vxl to tho
, nni;nin.'S it into onn ol li.it.nn ti con-c.p... e-,
nnd Insnics to it an exle!i:.hc tluon-'i ti..'"' -I
from the day of !l9 enu.p'etion j tvl.i e. in ti c
I develofimnnt of the extensive i.i;rirn't:ii al an 1
j inhieral rei ourcs r, Virginia nnd tVet-Vli uicia,
j it pivpofsen, along Its own line, the caMncnti of
i larg.i and piolltntilc local leiM!..-.
I Tims tha treat hit. rc-.u, Loth gencrnl an t
! local, which demand the viiii.:. tiuii of tin-
(.'f.KSU'KAKK AMI Olllo lUllllOAO to tlie '!.',.
i River, nlfur.t the nr. t c'larantee of it ti er, ..;
and vnln, and render it f!i litosl i'.i.
pcrtiliit uixl HtiltsCun;i:i3 Il:t!r i:
j ftiiterprlxo now in itroreMN in tlsw
j Country.
j Its Miperioiity tu a-i Ka:t end West ir:.l". a', I
. the pronihe ef an lrmneno and Mil: it. e to. t .
' awaiting its (..mini, ti.m, have drawn t.. it tic ;.! -j
.tentloa mid co-oi'cra'ii ii ef prominent .r ;i t
j Hai'ioa l men of th! t'ity of foiru! .i-idga.evt .e: l
Known inteu'iity, v. tin. e fe.m.c.-t.oii nl. it, tt
t'other with that of nutrient oh;.i in ;" h.i"..;:.
meu of Virginia and West Viv'i .i i, in-;!-.-.- :
'nersctio, huiion.h'.e, nut i'. '. - !':-.; :..:.;;
nci:t.
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Hi.h:n: n.-1 t i ll.e re!.diri-t.--l W; ii.. !','.
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