r;Nair-six . . . _ . As. dim firsciszliartert.tti b. ta..itee itssiithroy :serrtais beat. ia o=er Ilse, strafe Irwercks; 2/ cots Y lbw far errs *ad atIIAII@EV.-11cookydlerg pod Sillticinen; Prin . tent *ad !Widen, yll6 peace Stxtret; frownille;Pa. .4Utq . , : . # l .,.'Poi#,Fisokii •'. SATURDAVJAtiUkRicit, 1870. ' - , . THEY r g JeftiNAL Is iniiiied erre* Bathrday fnamistudinVissertbers / 2 1"5 per annum, in • in t pampdvancn, 43.ForcrsecarPlzioxstroviiiiitt roi iirrivalk 3 coPIPs. to tor oothiess, V . OO 1 LS twies to one address; p) oo o 1 , ._•,- -13 oo i z .. .os oo - To wewo vnintirs fit le per UV Copies, cisb. To'llittnintsis isnl i eetiool Terseben sm. will fisrulsb the 30 1 enws& i. bY malt 11117,50 per annum,. in sstranee; other- • . • • . . . TIIE 'DAILY Ili?.ifiLllr JOVILVAL h pubthhed every weektdM morning. Saturday's excepted. -Tbbmo—Ten cent ..Per weer...payable to 1341 CJlrrief Or lINSIMPAiIeboo it lamervfd. . . , BY ![AlL—Payable., - In advance,• hoe year, $303; at: suontrus,lo 75; three todaths, ti. ad aitlt a y4L.ND, vsizr.kiA, iitirkte.4 . ipunsALl: 40 Per 'th advance: $4 cho f or six mont.th, eAriNAN , • , • 6 RAMSEY, Publishers. 06 - R 12 , .. ii+U,STRIAI. , INTERESTS. CUBRENCV - VUND - , 11103 THE- pERT. • • 4- • . trAE trus)ile.Ss of the einitntry will always "I.;e fluctuating so long as uncertainly Pre-: Valls ith, , regard to the-; currency of the ' -goikutTy,,', We ought either tai ignor gold as 'atinig-f9r the t‘iuti of'timierj prepare Air a .resudiption'orsPecie payinCiite, or pass a res olutiOniliatit ie inexpe,dlent : to meanie at ,this time, under existing eireunistarices.—.. ; This-trOuld...settle the tine - in - ion for two years Atte*, trn4lanotlier c'ongrcis wns inStalleiL • , "life • great obstacici to an' immediate re sumption state of, our foreign (Om . - pierce, which Causes .a constant drain upon ort! Coln which is exporti.:d as .r.ipidly. as it is - ; • pitidticed in our Aitex,.anduation bTour fsreigir cot - amerce shows; that since 180, after the repeal of the:tarlff of 1314; the.: balance or trade has becti so • ' largely agai4t us, that :we have lost upwards . of. NINE. .11UNDII ED • MILLIONS IN COIN; and abOut• ON E TIIOITSAND MIL-, L lONS IN DON Ds,oF eS.. LNDS ; ilnd.th is drain of coin, and bobds; ,is going on Al $1.1: ALI,,Y AT THE Ri: ATE OF AIIOLT,T ONE , 110:OILED 3IILLIOgii, OF , DOL- IiArIt.S. We-havein fact loSt lan' the coin that tile country has produced since 1515.,• belh,-ve that the country has lost Ott ;coin, bonds, and Wealth, „that - would have'been created underthe tariff of 1842, if bet:ll : cony ailed, al SULU equal, to bur. present debt.. - _-fitArould therefore be niailne. - 40 Wein!' fe . resunic,specie•Payinents, until this foreb drain is checked.. 'lf it w' re made` it Would . deotroy N;alues to the ainonnt. of hundreds of MWiona of dollars; and the ,debtor class Would be shOin._of-n late. pOrtion .. of their ,sul;thince, and thousandth would b( 'ruined*: - tilt With prudent legislation cnt the part of ' Congress,• resumption. can eastly be brought atbiont without destroyinglvalueS, without re-, P 'dni. 4 li 4 the , currency materially, a ' tta illbo. •' p • 'Without ,derat I , zillg or.,ProFdrating.i,u6.ino , e, . ... i It.l4nderstood that the tariff is to be re-all- , jOsted st — this ...sl6ll ti;k• Congm!s„ and it, ought fOhe one of till!. flnitobjects-of'legisla ticinn.-.: 'when • adi uz•ted; • 'tidal the following . - sectiOn to the bill.: ~ "Be it enacted, that tvlieneVcr the imports shall exceed the exports of the-vonntry, independent of calla, for any fiscal quarter or any 11, , e..t1i year five, : -•-•" per cent;, the -fieerettry'e(thel VeaseilY, by giving ten tiers notice at the ditferetit prirtv• of entry, shall inerea,se the &Wei on the whble r;:cale of monnfac , ureic srlicica tan per, cent until the experts exceed -etas imparts ate per e•ant,texviusive of coin.) And r nise,witen t ne'ex ports ..Includ I tig bullion not coined,); ..mired the import? ten per ceilT; in any decal quer: ' `Wog ',any thwal !sear, indeixtedent of e.:eitt, the Kee- 1 r ,refurfof the Treasury 13 authorized to reduce the -dpitetillve per cm!: on .the „%rh o le seale, until an esla;Ubtivart Is established, of ~v;ileh retinzq too ten 4ny:t native shalt also b..;. elven:. • '...Etul.rton Is seldotn,used it thrs country, and, .aa Our State. 3 and Territoillesw ill be- protlue-.. iiiielargelY beyond'our Wlllifs after a resutup-•• r titi, we..lrave entbroc A bullion among' the -: prodtcts4 . fOr t:xportatiOn.l -. • .. 7- ;TJ.lit4. Section voillif at once (dwell the drain , , . of mid' cud ictt - t.llll. seen accumulate at - • . home in l large liilantitieF,o , The preruluin on ~ gold would recede as it af-Cuibulated, and [lie , ' banks and the .ooN•ernit could Ins cent • , . - - safely with no6oyer oneHthird ; the- quantity of cOin in their vaults 'than (would be re-' . quired under other eireuustan. t ces.- it is ino torious that as gold becot le.-1 plblitY.: hitt •feW 'stint it ; that its it becoines . :7earce, all .tire rdshing After it. .. ;•,• i - • . , ..Titis-6ction gives no ddditional power to . .., the Secretary'of 'the Treasury. He is, now. . : •-„sub)eet to, and me controlled in ltis . actions by -taw, anti under this.seettOn lie could only'act ;wheneertain contingenelos ariB:e under the -.. /dirt% ' • . ' • ''.. . . . . , i In England and Fianc e tiny Wive- sliding scales: but there the National Banks are the instruments in raising the" rates of interest , when importatiote.} areeiceisive, and _ lower - E itus,they diminish. We haVe. no . such -na - I .lional.regillar of inter t. and therefore We - ii.ahstitute the Secretary. f the Treasury : : se \ ont,regtdator, who, is also ntrillled bye: the @overall-ie:at, the same as tli.? nks.of -Eng-, ' 100- ariti.France are regulated their.oov eirlinentS:, - • . - .- ._ . The . ,:fluetuations under ~5 yft u,::. syarem, Wittild not be as. great as many suppose, not as great In fact as .occur:: in : European 'cotiu ,' tries.. .;oitly a. 'few, years_ iin - d; , the: bank of ~ England, in orderto check exce:siyeimporta dolt!: gradually raised the rate of - interest , 1 1- 2;to 10 per cent in a period or 'about 'l4 "Ikiiiiiilts,. Wilde the priees'of products changed hut ilittle; but exees_sive. importations were thecke& lt is mieertainty• that 'eauses flue- _ fliationsdir prices,' anti pronuctli re sncri ti ecd; biik kr.litin',lt isitnown that there is a perwhr tliatsan he exerts.i- s in fa•Vor of creating :an ilid litirin in in our 'Mr:Am/trade, pricesi will ,miip7netuate. to-the samr2;extent - ,•'s they . . do. 4 . 9 . *„ . ' . hut reurtin more stable, -- ,becrattie the prixtucer knows that no ne,cessity exiath :for making any Isa . critlee.. • I The. power fo reduce tfutie.s is also - glN•cn to 9 , ,eikvreti.try of the.Trasury, because "there tulty:be times when atm ,exportationii :May. • egeeed the tutportathflis to such an - extent as to d'inin too :Imich Ltdn from those nation ril wlLom wears tratitn_, anAtiusitnpove r - ith:tlemto'such an Jxtent as to destroy for a flirts; there foreign markets for our prodners; Pi - 4001410 - 1857f our iropoidations were so ticiiii;ieilhet when the . erash 'canto, those nations that had .soldlargely to us. of; their ftrOduets, for whiell4e could not" lay; :•suf rrsti iilaidit as intich us We. - didln the break admin . ; _hews the necessity_ 'of chocking : 4o .. -mane extent, excessite exports as well mini- potts„ to keep. our ' - fortiign commerce in .a . htta:4l - iicortdition.„ - ~ - ',; - ' , ; 7i . lo . l.knoWledge that our Secretary possess ei*itch.f pawei, would have a. tendene3, - to regiiiiite our foreign , commerce,•anitit wonld , .. he - .lcafehed closely ,by all initiortors- The Secretary will receive the xe . tiirni of our ,i,m ptirtations and, exportations every ipiatter; . Au& ibelStateofthe trade willirlyhe known trit hl a,- . Mrtil the. notice is git'ell: .Slt niaY *chips be necessary to reduce 'the inotio, , e, to • 5 instead of 10 days,iso that tuf ordenS hap-he giyeia l. by cable for - goods to-arrival:JOON: the , ;explratiun of the notice. . • ` 7 . ''.' • Tll l 'i - e.'sumption of specie. payments, is a question Of vast importance, to all the ..pro:. ' ,: dieing' interests of the country, and don. , is. bounO, in legislating on the. subject to Imo- test thehasiness of, the country so. that the trpiotion 'from paper to ti -- . coin basis till • bear as lightly as . possibleim the ennununiiY. Btich a measure however, isUbsolutely neees , ?an , - to etreet a restitoption, while the pre mium on gold is so variable, and when .once . oettnanently . established; the 'eliding scale may he dispensed with afterwardii, it 'were - quireiltaily longer.; •." - ' - • I." After the banks and Government has re spirted, with their Issues hased. on the prnp ertz' of 'the rountry, inciperionwill wantgold. 711,:ke dupes Can '.then be paid in paper; t.1.1.e . in-; teretd;o4- the itiblie debt will be paid ha :pa . . per, 'exeept to foreign holders, because none .. • will - deaire tit be troubled with gold,• whei he knoWs•tliat his Paper, dollar Is Justas good ;: as 'hi s s Old dollar, and reannption will not pi lookedilpint with dread, beeauselt can be.',, . -- percected without -curtailing the Currency;` • dertiniting brisiteksrmiterially, or dMroying,_ ._._. _ titkl*.- This is eertainlya eonsitnimati)irAdel-, ,voutly. to be Wished-for.. - 1 - ;.:: ;.:: -,- ~,,: I :~ ~.~~ f .nyc - I . conted with regulatini _lour •(111, ( Soppitrwis the volume - of ourtutr , serer :a= 1 !t n,u. 111 , 1 10 - 1.111 1119`teotlilti Wert enhancing *dues! be en Whilt O,llllOltV kiiptikso reiftdrie, While ik !sited 'euriebrropiirates directly thoupposite. T#6l:ireientfri* - -pr'disitrih . tdiori east is , orbitatt itujust tolarp *trims of ..ti . country. Tp fr ee itiii.iditile - ififticiil4c ullion is urffekb7 many, and it would be I • - ? EON • .fit littlelmproirment on the - present system; and would . also be'attendi4..isith..all thp a t ieith, of the old State bank :,systifin::'!There - wUnld bent); limit .to the lames, and It Woidd e#„gen- der alspirit of apeculation"and..overh.' whiel . :p...ireVOatT l'.!!!!Mmr7.Pu un r , Y' -! The -, eat ,!., tittpWand l nd *Att.. a t m r ; : ' the ney ii.YerY ileilitelenn: anise when free !Ole argutlited,wh wanted t r or !they U. not ',retire 'ff,t4l, fie field witho . j!trtifiAti, and altgle evils will fitted ci ecOmutnnitvliting ..,-g,.. befoifttelivu - Ott is accoMplished. Such isialWays the ritiult where ati. ;unlimited is.; sue of currency is permitted. 7 It is Just as. neccSsary to firOliuttl to the vOlutne .of . cur- remit, as it is to stamp the_etilite goilollar in coin 041 a basis for currency. A much better plaUiveillifhe --- tiillnillthe issue.Of' - etiriefiey to the wealth and businesi ()lithe. countrYi say;: - ..51 in ; currency to $3O of the a...erssedj :valbe of the 'real and. personal• property-of the • ceuntry". , On an estimate of, say two hun-1 'died billion - Si tide:Would if . ye . a volume of currency Nita th . 4 - 133,*),000, : Which would be ample for business antin deveiSpfnent. Ifj tioWever hereafter" _the - astieined: vaitte: of the / real - tend personal property ahonid. be . found to exceed thkittei,e elan, When ietninS Are receiy.ed from evetir!Ot t ion r Oc r 'ciur . -- eciuntry; (they having been Anteisiiiiied in the . .dnittr4 - .1 rectiotiary .Statce , tinring the rpbelliun,) the inteit ligliicreaied to Si' in sl s ,' of , inyl!..l In po . ..'wel - a'4, ".not - ,ivolae4 to Pikti L . Ciaar .figUreels 149 the obiectis to. nutitea fair, istudfsto shut:upon. •• -It is only the principlt '• that we coil : fetid f0r ... • • - ' ide • '''' ' '. . . As the a; whieb . l6l4. been ; broaChed :of u'' - ithdrawitign s ial eflire - kinking capital from the States that have:now more drab their Proportion, would be attended With distfirt_ ing Clettents, we wouid emninence issuing to the Mates. that have not, their proportion bp to the •_limiti and . . gradually; cancel the greenbaCki'pald into - the Treasury, if . the ?olume . ofciirrency should tic extended 1.,- .41',0ii.l.the limit,: by this increasediasueot Na tional Bankletirrincy. • ' •••• ; - : . 1 • By this mode of- issuing and :distributing 1 the currency; based on -wealth and. - Wiluess, each section of the country would, receive : itch • fair proportion of currency, and the' banks of , issues would be loratedln the different States and Territories - tlirmighout the country, and not; te confined to the money. centres oit.thiY • Sea•board, and the i‘tsue.t.sent. to.-tire South' and:West.'This .is a feature 'that eight to' ''eornmend it'.selttO the serlnnit',eonsftlerittion• of the:representatives of the Southern' and :Western . ; as•well us all the oilier States now deprived . of their portiOn of currency..' To these sections it would be fai preferable, . to ,a free•banking system •,- beciuse the treebanks Would nearly rill. be located in' the Money centres near the isealxiard, .and would send their. issues Sonthand 'West -as is now done. -But the me 4 pr..issue and distribution. ;We propane,; will secure the in in' the: dif- States and Territories in proportion to wealth and buslue...4i land the banki iniist be ideated there. Every person knows the. advantages Of having batiking-instltutions located in hits' neighborhood,' because it always :forms a nucleus ,for ' inoreiaing the, luisinesi and prosperity' of : the location, If it is possessed of any advantages whatever. - And - on-•this principle it might be distilbated l'ipportlini aiely-•,to.lheWeilth. and' business in ..eaeli Congressional .distriet in the country-hut this would hardly' be required. - - , . -- 2 . '", m ' One of thp great advantages of this ode !of issue and distributiOn is; that it gill expand • as wealth and busines; expands without any disturbing legislation whatever.. The sass -, meat' of real and personal' property is made every three - years throughout the. Whole _ country, and by taking the last period !of-, three years, and make the annual average in-' Crease; the iii:iti?g , could he thus annually in 'creased up to that hy .granting' char ters. . tai additional banks. in the - States, enti .tled to. the ine,rease, - . if •there. were applica tions for banks up to thelimiL All applica tions for bank charters could be filed in the comptrollers office, and then-granted accord ingto date of application when the State is - . 'entitled to an inereasedl. issue of currency. ' AV'e'all know the disturbing tendency Ihist. ; frequent legislation hy on the. business . 9f i the . country, and thekefore it ought to ; e 'a'y - olded;as much', a s On this princi ple nolurther legislati ong Would be reqUir'ed, • •• except perfecting the -hank. charters, and providing for•the keeping of the issues at fiar throughout the,eountry. ~. . -., • , It would also ii'vr . . - g - i-Aat A ceutity to invest ments in_ the prod - urtive industry of ilk' country. Ti&itiess 'men ;Would then k n ow 'tititt-the volume rif carien6y could not lie-ex: tended`i bYoli.l, a, certain' liniit; and that it w , oa ei:Pvitl.n-kbil-ne 4 . 841 4 Wealth, ex pands: -They - need not hesitate in -- investing . millions of delia . rs'with perfect safety in any ' branch Of larslup t : beL'atise no expansion could :take:. ,place; : in ,'-,CurienCY . beyonOhe . Ihn it,. and ponsequently ni?contimetioniroiild • be -nreesSari.-; and- the-b ! .. ness "community u.ll . would be religted entirely rpm' the'perbl4l - traci.igas - ana....ei Vatlolcnii flia .. t. - siveeP 'the country, and ...carry! ruin and . desolation everywhere:'; '! - . ". .- •, .- •• '-. • . .- An .exPatislon of the: Piirre:neybeyoud the Wants - ssf the coinurunity„ : which. took I.:Abe. , under the -State Sank; Systein, 'and which wouldbe :Sure to follow a Free Banking Sys tee; hut#.l',xitiptii. iariff - dutles, and leads t:C!,9.*e"eisiva i - 44p9ititiiiits. .7/10,.a150, vi.4tild he checked uraler.this .aystem,of issue. 1 • This plan .is 'Moat rripeetfutly suggested hi the liit.erest of the prediftqlveindustry9fthe s' , 9lPilify; =its' lia.4, mat th - 4 - approbation of man:E. - sat :the largest • prodiicers to whom it OAs be'esi Sabinitted. - - 1 . • . ... • I, • FliifpC.s44: Tag ZiIA . T.IOIOLL 41:11T. Ml* la a Pubject which is intimately can• tte:etcd with, the questions discussed above. We btli. , ve that those who deniund the fund ing of our:holAtednes.s pow, it a lower rate of intirest than 5 per cent. are in error. Ours is a neW and vastly extenAKl country—tlter est rnle'd Itignet: 11'0;0 than In any other corn inercini (outlaw. ~ It is deefructive tothel na tional intgre4s of any mufitry to banish its *lids to foreiffi lands,'ind thus constitute a edll4l4nt dfraln in the shape of interest. Fh r immense; debt-..0f trisitutd, amountrne: to $440,000,000,000, is not felt much becausd it is all held at home, end - the interest eircutstes anion ha bworpeople. it would be totlie us teresiof auy country to pay orte per cent. More interest, and have the debt &throne, than to fund it • one' per, ,cant: loweelnd 'send it aird'ad Whet* tile 41412UalintereSi inustfollow. larotild;therefore, convert the 4 . -20's 'lntO eouppn bonds fora period -of forty puns follows: Paying Interest .at s:Per cent. Itit , seal-4 7 4i per cent. fOr years, Urttt 20 yearti, 4 per• cent. free of taxation, ' and both interest awl prin cipal rittiable coin." *As the 10-.4o's fall doe in 1871, anionntlng ,to upwandit of $145130,- Or)(4. the Go-vernmeht.2 eriald ..pay them of out of the sinking 'fond created In tbe• theilntlint; andf. r EI-pir Cent. bends fll.l4,:ainonitaPg upwards bf .I•4 3 iliiii - 6000,.couliods? he paid otreut of the ainkti?.g fund within that: time.' There is nothing to , brered the • Government- the XiO-A4 ll /00 1 / 2 e ralihl . WI/4-M ' 8 4 11 =4 In the toi - iftit, whether due or not, assite . is now doing ; ". The English Gnieinnient,lif she could re 'fundall her, preseitt Indebtedness at iper cent ehrad i Instead Of Per eent. ittohome, - would spurn suet a propotdtion •as anti-Eng lish, and Instantly rejectit.A.ForourGavent menu° do the's:gem - ImM be - not only anti- American i ,but would shew a great want of *Quad atili enlightened shitesmanship. Time - "mild be '4l o .diannltY fnndlng 1126.5-20 '. 1 at this ' mite jor:intiMst,ividTheY w.ould be'ecknght after by the present balder; both at heine and abioad.-„Ne "mkt alsO fix the rate of interest - on all lids held by the,iFtdionai tanks at 4"per cent., by , taxing them to that Mule ! Wa44ition to. the ;unseat taieeLlatpose4- uponliten; they would re- Inse:to accept 'each'•bonds Art lieu . of *hone th.;3'. 11611 i91.4;^ It;iltese'qoatlwis Mere 'disposed of' -by Collo* skate presenteNtlinn, to accordance wittlituite'anggesttotut, irodld allay xuany prejudices:that= ncrwexist, l and'the .p . tti•gress of our eodutqlfipopipatiou, wealth, twerendliutie, would be nopandleled in the history of nations : - , s u • N•cries'inee the +Akio" - wsat s cir'ritten, stle - Serve that yionsinhadpner - trots, tgftintatas 7 ;t2te. tveaull ' -of the; conattl r ' at t i vkrtSfour .h4tliona to eurrericY. We Abai obseive. tbat Mr -Sumer. in his M. preettoled :the. - 'Senate att vo ix h is o ry, - 1,90 . far ft tzr subject, eontalitintatryeethe'aboki - Proposes ; we -Ir2PaserAingltou..ammaxidetumit t Paintitton ;maven:. pose intim it on wealth, wlibitinothittEve the t4C6 9" 51 , 1 "it _ taE . 4 SOOT"P' dr attalek*t .: ;i - . • -` • " which hige-PoPulatiOn would not. „ i Nal , 118 N*- bitrary limit he glared, i 'lr/wooer - IP IR) por capita, which is too . and does . not. expand as heirloom increases; ic/n . oiir plan the Isane of $1 in carne icY for MO, cif Property Wok/410 40. fix ' EW ciSkl#, mad* :p11.k 1 ,5" $ l7 Pet aiits , Thi cittfulatioittpf . f t nalllp4 111 'born $/$ 4ri--0 9 . - Per, tit $ 22 per , 6 0 1 4.!. , Oer h ti /4CuLitlon : ' -.**:/• I:se lene than s4Pei - eW:, rthe lo ' le, and Ila wool not 13, - much i 44 M an Y PeF iulm C a n 7 viti*Mt Wit*, . Wria*l[l,ke countri;l 4 :' :. ~. „ . ' . 11 -: -",;-,,' ..... , : ~..: READING • BAAROAD. it:E:Pelf4'. '. (I , - W , , _ ~... E make the cothiwiag coadStosttkin of this report for har:maders: '; : I The followln i g tabular statement In detail. for each hranch of traMc, showa:-the colnpanikalfa, Iran* of 9 :ascot: ...- - •----,• .7 , : _-!•‘: ipai12,..7: - .' 4 - 1:1 :-....." '''..--- Travel, 330,3 W - _,11unV417e71.-..,-....-...:...-1.,,4+. $937,11011 Marchand:se 1 ",..:5450 toink....-...-..—..4 , 4 7: 1,415.723 Caal, 3yakatona-..... • '.. - '',4 4 .., 0gi2.2/4 Mall.-. • : • • : r -- Brass m 4182A110n.. . ..... • ... . . "' ..__V-929,426 - - • • - ' r et. Travel, • 111,:64,008 Inc . , 91*1140 19049 Mdse.. 1,-CAT..I9 .1,M9,22 - 110-10 Coal, 4,:.%-.447 tons._.._ AMMO int., ~2,21916 315-10 Mall - 29.170 Inc., , 21 -• ft -190 Miscellaneous. - • 69,312.1ne., 87,993 3fo Sl=lnc., 92,419 A 1.. ." Inc.. -11, - , ~..,::-*,..!. 'Net vmtits: Omit recelpts....—_ Gems - • Net Profits ... 64,3nAgi $1:702,64244 fi-10 farms expenses,. including renewal fund, milts of tenal roads, taxes, &c. in ' the year Pip, were 70 ="400 per,eent of gross reoelpta. Gross expenses, including renewal fund,lents of lat eral roads, taxes, &e., In the year 11369,',wc•te 6135-160 per cent...of gross; Therecelpts andexPenSft - per paiseitger. and . per ton have been as Pillows:I. ' I • . Per passenger, exwit_lll.7 l l Teeelv&llo. PO 6-10 pet ton, cost - 940 recoivedi 1 1B.—• Coal per ton, cost ,91 GO remis - 14 174 9-10. • Per pasienger, coat St 44 ,^ reeelci4 •2 71 7-10 Mdse., per ton, cost f 94-10 .receivrtl 1,11 - Coal, per ton, - cast 8-10 recettied, 1 SI 13-10. The result of the yawl business, is Condensed front transportation WA income acrottnt, 'nay be stated,thas: ' .1 Recelptsover cost of woritlng the rrxtd. , .. 114,3r.0ni Balance of Interest ate4unt._l . :s24l,Ork r i 01;1 Loss on Mahanoy Railroad:: 179,2 Z 61, • .4.. . Int rreputor Iva -4 i ~1 ‘ - u. 312,9'4 • .. Construction for Isie • i" .., 5,90,1f t• 5 13 1,12' , .7.70- .' 1 - • ---- , 4- ,"“)1 Dividend fund 011860,....., . }deserved fund, 1858....:4„.4 'c1,e2.1x3 78 Deduet dissidend and tat, 1,4113,714 V, • .5(1; , 181 21 Dividend fund for igitA July dividend pu - 1Y27,117.4),CLA :tl. • 1 11,81,140 Trtxe3 on dividend'. ...... ..... 1.41,431 515.61 - .'• LI Jan. dividend on MiCl,l9O 2 , 3 1.. ... 1;451,5M 411 Taws on dividend . ....4 J - . 15:5,144a Sr _ ' i • i :. • ---.=.l++ 1,G:1.511 241 . . . i,l __.......—..1 Balance-of reserved faint .:. ... ...... i ".. ei12:1,74.1 :T.2, Tld ' iihowl an . - increase in thel4ital stock during the year ..rif 41:4383,0in 93. The charge to construction accout. !during the 4par is only, t.:599.14/5 73. The re OA Riad annotii4ies that they:, t propose ~ adding to t i re bonded de - tit:during - Vir.fi and ° 1671, $3,000,000.'1: i• .. : r The coal tanner, 4 , 1 4,2.39,4571 M 4, an. ewes' of 524,772 tonepreerikSt'k.,' ' '- • ' , - • r The rolling stock IS. equal to the transporta tion of abotit 13 , 1,04 3 4.ons of eq4l per week, whigh is to ,be inert:asad for the inansPortaden of 00,000 tons a'wertk " : • - .. ii.. - The Perkiomen 'Railroad has beeircompleicil a distance' of 11.mitiA. .The 'C‘ilei)il;okilale lils been completed fro Pottstown PottStown to tilonnt Pleas .. ant, 13 mile:N.:. „ ' • •.. . ' _- t They. hayo'subaiiibed ,for 12.1 ii shares (...4 . thci Pickering Valliyßailroad iriChestereatinty,and trill guarantee tbl stock, to _build: the-road it . . •miles and then Wish it.. i , , ------<,... The Pinegrove.ana Lebanon Riad is.comple, 'ted to the Lebsiion: r -Untiline, and will 'be ex:;. tended to Lebanontiearly`this year : : , .. The. ShatirAth •and Trei:orton Road has been completed,'-std thh line from Port Clinton ta Topton, whhre it IcOriects' with - the East penn; . Road leasce by the Company - for ;99 years. has I 1 been put under 'e,irttr i a:.t.' .. - ': :- ' The toiLl length g r the Reading Road and c•iinie - ctiOns now' bildt and leased,:firicludirig "Nlr dingo cainprise.ll4l Mlles of single trairk *ad, During' the year jt . 1.1 clumiti, rolling: •stoek of Rio value of sl,la2.:4Sti &'t tuts been added to the property of the Company, ea folloWi a • --. ;• ' 1,051 eight-wheeled 'rts,r4,+. built by the - Company 1....1 • 'I - i Cf 4,733 07 10 aria-elms. enelbes, built by the .. • ' - Company •••• 1 • 'Work on one engina, built by she Om ny pa ' JO first-clas.; .englilef, .bought of M. ' liaird St 425 142,(Vi3 t,9 - i 152 cars, hought,of ..al . .st Pennsylvania ltailroad Company''' • h-.: %%13,172 14 first-class enginM, bought - of least' Pennsylvania Railroad Company i..... • 140,1iJ0 09 ... TotaL... ..... .4..!...: ......... ~,•_..... ,t' .. .. St,iv..,..S.'r • The - statements: aecomputriag ' MLA report' will sho' the details undlextent Of property acquired by the Company during:, the year; of theentire amount of which ~.:1,170,012 U. has been added ttymtpltal - at-' count, 3.5,09,1uti 76 luts, been charged %t. 14. liwolne ac-. count, and the balance will be , lound,included In th'e items embraced under the, head of assets in the Treasurer's general rieCount. 'ty. . • • Durillit the last sttren years - the 2vapltal of the Company luta been Increased by stock dividends, in. all a tAtilif,67o r; From the above 01 et the amounts ' ~ - • ' based upon the purchase of bonds ..I.)y, ', the :?Inking funds i. ' • ' '1.G.5,:;,E11.71 alliance ..... ...... ........1..„,....... ' '-.t1e,f153,a7) tis - -" . _Tide hmo tle,ts4,SrAtid cif aggregate stock dents has, hoWever, Inieu issued as tite repre,q•nta tive Of tkii,r.517,254.74 Of itetual net earnings invested In permanent irdprOvements. , Tile health of of Mr. Charles E. :Smith, the late President of the Company, became 'rO - ceriously imPalred that in April last he felt , obliged to-sign Ills position, In order to visit Europe; with the.hope that a yearra relaxation from thepares of businesi would •etTect a cure. During his abSence at his ter/tie:it and that of the managers, Mr. i.'ratiklin 11. Chlwen, who has been for several years one of the counsel of the Com pany, consented to accept the Presidency, and was acCordingly eleeted.tothat office by . the Board, upon the 2 0 . th of Afail ' ' ....Blaprder of the Board of •Managers, - , Fa.ametax B. tiowst"..r; Presideni.,. Philadelphia, Jap,lB, isle. - The change ha.4.;iiit damaged the interests Of ; • - the road; - but it Wonld . .gTeatly •danilage thein if limitth were restored, to the Pi;e-siderey of the Road. i_ Attei the passegfof tha usnal-resolutions the following.officers T - ere elected : • t ' • . ..Prrectent,' Pratiklitt It. aowcn. •' Pratt. McKean, A. E. , Borie, 8.,f,a -been, J. B. EipPineott, John tohnurn, Stephen/col well. • ' / . Treris tiier:Samtu4 Bradford,. • . • • Seer Harz' V• 7 ," 11112 i 11. Webb. . MINERS'..PIartefIVE Bruz:z—we pubilab in to-dayist4cilAt. the SelluYlkill COildty" for the safer . 'and protection faineni, and - also the Bill . prevdrited to the Legislature be Mr. Turner, r , Lucerne. ' Afl Mr. Tor ner'g Tepeala thut is Inconsistent With It, of eour-e it latCrferes with the Schuylkill County Bill.in,lnaus . reSpects.-: With 'a few atnAdments adtMed tOthe - SchuYlkilleount7, 13;11,we believe iq would be .preferable to that of Mr. Turner's. s X. 4 we h , ayeheretokni eta ted,,',Wisrould prefer, having One good bill passed for - all the'Act!unties.;:-.llUt: this is not abolutely necessary lf it is'thdught that the diiierebee in' the k• 'oat itratain Llizeine,which ip many: instanci4 lie nearly tint, would re quite a difFerentF bill. In that, caselitt , Schitylkill - CoknO bill could be 'unmade in lea rofibeits, —; and afao :ernlince ths.Rotinties of ICOrthumberl44,;eokrartita And Dauphin 'within itsjuriscHttlon wlth turd 11.611 41'41 Oerk ,- • Those direetlylinterestedladi better exalm foe- the two - -mkt ;taakeltheneeesetw. sugkestletie . .'_ -- ;t4-6* 'l4 the 'Orteeto.se;'7lille it is bet . • . , We wiubert vree.s point outqlvriar, amend -rnentsitriade it, tie Sehaynim Colariti:iiiit;. , in ere, 'lt i‘ deeitied to retiiin that Bill for Indepehdent of the other counties. i, ' _ -':Thu copperhead organ in a 4 , enerri-;1' kipie - oh''County - Ttetbrhe states 14 Its ctiiiciiii, on the action_ of'.o2tiLnui -Be/t0.4 Fixi., the 1 late County Treasurer i lhcornpelling -eollec tors of .State aniiipounty taxesi; to settfe - jap ,1 :their. AupliCisteti; that son*, Instal-x*4lA ' lectors hare/vet:ll served With; writs - ,before their 'duplicates Itti•l expired, ! add' withts it any -Previous n( floe. Thiii• ~it s ' 03 *ittilo stateutcnt. In i every' Instanee , 744. - Se/taiir 1 . gave . the • deli" • pent timely? and 'repeated , ' notice, before • • • • lug to' have • peoeiese - served upon ••• . . . - 1 . . ..i i , During the two years that, 34. geltzer held -the office, he ordlected tens of :thensandi , of &hut froth delinqbei+tax. CMIled0113; - Isiah& •ii. ,of the acconntsrunning back es tares twelve years 4 Abereby earning - 'the , tratituda lod -good wishes of he tax payers of the County. Can Ur. tleadier,,Who was ih,..the office ill years immediately_, weceffing Mr. Seitter, shOwis iloqd an ialAcial recordt 1 Is not Ur:. ,11.)ather e11i464 of .the: general praise )*'" stowed upon. Mr.llEidixer by. the eontrau#lo,. :ander of ; title 'stitch the latter has jiatly wert, - Of: being the ~'Modei iTrealtureVof seliFYllail Cot - IPit.nLOt,ikteri mire the shoe ihielseitt i - • ; . . ; .:. , ! z : , THE Legislate* of the folloelsig-nimied• itessfon j iget t e s # N *4 timo; wloisk:/ithsgeeil,q4etilert — iey,ten-' maw; - Kentutqty, -Noith)datelina; &Seth Carolina, fleonhotnittlaslelat. „.. t -V 5 ...71•01...... ~.._ _ ,—..... 0.1 ',. • , 1 7:,1 1 - . • ... Pigliri--4 - silWise‘nshor au - . lil - Piliin- 1 • 0 4 1 .0 1 tas: % *V ATO -. neSt4: 4,0: 1 1 :41.200 14:41. .. ... 0 - 1 •1. 1. . -..- € .i . -, i. ~ ~ '.r • r -... 2 . ~i , :::,.Th if... F. :71 i •:ID-74;44 1. , :11,1-14sifti,- 4 - '...‘ . i i. lp i r . • chant* xkl• Phlis44ll* sre iinilki %tido .ia aniWerAbbil*Oretnlfeititifietit `,. * Pe . : ', , !..Z , :.:.•••,-: ,- 4, ~: ....1;f wii..4: L! . :” .%. 7 : ': . l,. ', Cr.:: t . i," - ;', : ,, _ r...: x.'':',' , ' L . : - 1' rt ''. , . ` • ...-1 . .1.;A: t I i• r ••• 4 .' • . - 1 SiaVat aire 4 3 4) . by. WO, , . fug to poPulation," if dernas - still front !Palte4- mad9- 5( 0 1 5 $lOl-4.t. lest banko that have depo 6 per eenti _frorp eiretll6oll,4 We-M*o 4 1 per cetit. Is - sties in their item& auAlf - they ,refuse ti•=dokoiAtititirither be ing notified to do . Bo; ttif ,the Treasury is authorized to dediefthe:ditflitr 'enee from the interest #o which they are en _ _ titled. , inege art .the PrineiPaleattirea of BiLl„, together Avith',details for earrking it into effect. •' • • • • = 3-10 U 6.10 Jt• DGE PfArso.v - tietiteneed a'horse thief at Lebanon I*yetir k to:Ara ,yeara and. eight niOntiti in the Eastern Penitentiary. prospective SAI,OOO breneli of promise Aimse. .:13'PiTORI4.L NOTLVG.q. "iittion river iq 41trilf4isthe third larg est river in the wuti(l.. . . NAiriON A L INTELIACIENVER, Mr. Alex aiideY Delmar, profriptor, is dead again. 1.4313,k19 49 Japan h 11.9 not indemnified our'Governmept fdr aggressions upon our edmmerce - • fifty libel i4uits instituted...spirtat news raper;, in the last ten Years; the groan ittriontit of money e•illette:l was only 0,000. -:; Aaron 'Wilber of Savannah,is fiend:- The chief mournerstare anndrY life Jim:trance panics in which ho had policies, amounting to. $170,000, • -' • , - 4 : - • . - . —Tile' value of real arid 'persenalliyailertyln Sari FiWnefseo Is $106,414,0211. 'The -ettrrent ex penses Istityear were#l;o3l,o2s ; in 10ret4114E1,2X3 ; total, it - 2,411,21k, : • • lilhefeini.lid; iFI- oMting his name in alt the papers ail thnitsthema .. 14 :y by mentally squaring 14.1,144,145;145 in•thrti, , e minutes.'7:l - ti , other respects, Rube- is- Ignorant and tougli::. .'" 7 7 - .' • —The Unite' Atateadeputy.marshala hi Ken tucky estitnitethat at Pnisentorefone himilred persons aretri,..tdding out of the State who have . fled to avoid tletectlan:ATlll :arresVfiar Tlolation• of the revenue laws. . .• Railway past oilfe.64'ar,opratctl Arica, cstericling tfverh2otruilel. ot - Kotui, slut stereit boat—an in"ereasti of three and LIIV2 miles over trhe number or clerks was 324, at an annual cost!.of ;$154,300.: • , • , —The fur biLsinecs-lri Minnesitit• has :been, verb livelylef late.' • The catch of muskrats much _larger, than that of iftst iseason, and great er than ;lir in number of years Fast Invest ments in trivs - have yielded a good return this year.: The pcandinarians..Are.:nearly all trap - pi tic:e.ti very successful,,-,, ',S2,lr/t1,911 19 ;:,53,7. 14 1040 --Every citizen of France. agocl2l years has-A right to addriris petitions to the Benat4, Bud the average imbiber sent each Ecrission is 600. The' - majority "of ttrau are . There was one laLi year in ftvor of a tax on .bachelorm. and another raving that all the new-liOrn children mi9lit L tat Me- at the Mario with a serial nunilb.-r, so as to facilitate - their ide.ntitl cation in the event- of their turning out crimi nals. —The arinual • mortality statctrient of Dr. Snow, Sillierint•iquient of flealth at ProVidenee, is a Vert. invorable 'exhibit of the health of the city (hiring -the year. 1889, the deaths being . 1,264 in an estimated population of 60,600, being one.deatli in. every. 63.03 persons, a alight In erea.4e of ralrtality, bwinwto the prevalence-of epidetnie the -chief-difference being, froinsArlatina, whielf; gave 138 decedents, an iner.i.t.,e , of as over:lB66.- ' ' : --The nitinher of immigrants. 'who arrived at • the port in 18.39 WII9 34,784, against - '241,381 in 1838, and 16,013 ia1867. • -They - were Of thi rty-sft , different nationalities, though moat of them •eante from 'lreland i8,716) - ,, England (7,2411, Nova Seotia Gertuanyl3,764), and', ' Six 'thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight adze • under 'fifteen yearS. age, titid 22,5'2.6 werelietween fifteen and thiriv . • . . • • iias 0! 4,151 Cry luelrytlort -Etittsatek 1 (&:`. Y. 4 'Milliner - to whom her alliiuccd lover, a-young . . English no bleman, left, f 17,000,900 ;at his death, semi , . frotiGlevcir,and Lithatteee of• Daniel Gray, of Mitt town.:All attempts t.. a. -- ft aside the will hare, been abandoned, and she is informed he her ngentlii London ' , that an In stalltnefit :sof : a:Z,0:1041O0 of - this 'mXiatr ittle be- quest will he forwarded the preltnt moUth.— •.she is reported Utt -Dein ) ; a,iiniet; sihle, girl,' and.not likely to be - upsetby this Atragglina , freak of fortune. • • . • " • =-It is .`Mated., that. Chief Justiee Chase has written letters to stteh reform munitions, ,of the, Ohio be;!islaturelVi he . lituf intluenee with.-orpiz ing - tipoft.thein the importance' of ratifyinKthe Fifteenth Amendment— The Chief ,J.usttee is OXPeelitiirlv ansiorri that -Ohio shfinitli ratify, the amexidiaent, anti is said to be itsitig'his-per sena indu t enett.for this purpose. •• Ideonyersa tion with a gentleman a few days / agmc , lie sahl 11Q- ' taiteh -disappointed! it -the `Ohio Legislitture.did.notlatirpTheittneadioellt• He thoughtilrOm his knowledge of the reform , niember's elect; thst - iiioyitthom. would _ vote -ocut, 14X 4 4114'4440.1 41.2 • 1 15,94.717108AY.1 722 4' 57'. 1 19 Sinci3.4.i. - 1a• 1 8 4 9 - 1 17 .341.3313A - v......1. 7 21: 1 5 0 ;New Sti 'A , 8 11711 re. 1 81 TmENDB7.t. .-}. 721..5 . 1- I Firstg. Q .. 9, 4:. 8 19 WEIXI I / 4 "Vilalt . 7111.. . 5 2(...ru1l M. 17. 949 mo. '2l Tn - trßsDity...l -7 ' . 29. - 6 3 ' LaetAl. 94,16,-27 mo, 21 FR I DAY . • 1 719 • 5 - 4.• New 34,411•19. 45,140. TANUARY. ,; antrOily 4 • Su aduyx..... A Monday Trtscitty .... Wgdzw.iday.— „ • TbiLoiT - 60:- .- -itirzr.su . aaRy.cirothe, Yitar;.iitnd ,seNintl attor.E.ittripliany.l , Day'sletiql4, ikhoura and 37 ininutei.z ~ • Ixdorms. don ;':Of ii. L 'Opme e itt,:rtnidonr of PhiliA Matione;forrOtry a resident of ttii &- rough, i 3 dui - red-4*p tliodEhittsvifitYlkistuuttiter. At s`meeEtnit etitrectors of the Minis'. Ir.t.intance, and -trunt Company , J. Albert -Hunt zinger3r44 Plected Pre-thielkt, of_the , said coniitHalaY. -- Mr. H. J. RhOdee; - 1 6 i5tebiiir the A. M. E. Chureli i i;taqueataiqa - M:atite 14tere",Crill be a quarterly meeting - if Wit - chitrelt, Laurel 'street, to-plortuVi.liunday 'Finery 16..^: . . The Ite l v:lth:.- Sint ' In' the Segond:g;e4l.lSter4R: i CktVL.o4,... Ntail(et 'Square, to-tnorros. Mornillwand :ev . ng, at 10.30 and 7.30 o'clock. All are cordlally - .Soda free. " ,on giur*Tay, nightmap, Acas knocke d dQvi - 4 • ApAr, jtptt...a. - Araitipe'a .404n45, robpeckpf,autkallAaiouut - g mciney. Wexrap are Efat fha'atr!st of rik parAes yaw per - tritted the rl • • Thy funeral of Charlira J. Forney:4oa: place vestetday afternoon, and was largelzi , attended. WashinAton Camp, No. Mt, Patriotic Order Sons of America, was presenthn full foree, as also the Good gem Nam of which Order , deceased was a worthy member. The remains were in terred in. Mt. Laurel. Cemetery. Death. of Benjamin DeLong, Esq.—On 'the 11th inst. Benjamin DeLong, for many years an old resident of Schuylkill C'ounty, and for'many yearesetilig-.ltistice of the Pciaoe of the-136rotign of t3chisylitiil Eleven; and by. - profeasion a lair vevor, died at his residence ,in, that Borough, age 4 about 75 years. • A Ball, the proceeds of which will be devoted to pi:l.:chasing two cornets for JOIICIV Cornet and prehestra,l3Andents needed by Ahem,. xitnn'at Vole*: Hal on 'Mendes.' night 11 art 17ffignit. -"The` objeffla lendable ; the -WM be* plasenbt,Obe,"4ild 'edionldcbe -well at tendnit: : - " The itatikervia Whittlelda:Catte.—The deci sion of .the ,Court on the application for is new trial in this case, will be' given on Monday morning next ' • • - • )4 Otkhe itamedtv theergMtient44 tat motion for a new trial in the case of John CochUr4 con cieted of manslaughter, will _be heard. Beading lnd Co . lumbta E.--Thi4ollownig oftliers of , the alltove.rolut have been sleeted 'far the ensnini yenr: Prosident—.Franidin E. Qowen..i Directors—lL P. McKean, A . l« itorie,i R. B. Cahoon, J. B. tipplocott,,Jcihn 4„ittanst, John Tnekei, W. 14: Caan,'Gtkk. Bogle T Banmipsed- Freder.k.h._Lnuer, Land* and Sang. Sen. retary and Treanirnr—J. B. White. - 7 The Boller B oard of GOITIA At stated meeting ofGowen Poet, meet of.Pst4 belt eat .I.ThtutidaY : Wren lag last, the folloytnit eotoradeswereltppaintelk member" of the of Itellec for 11 • ,District No. 1,-48. H./Purdy. fi• • - e •;-.; 7!: ti(ASV.* t•.• - • • ytiocp'.4,llol:4, - ravis - T-Ifirt-emot • ..t.tst Wtt..KL'ir 'ALMANAC, ;-., • . '; -• •'.r :SUN 410010SCRA;411113. • , „ "arrEottaLbOacA. Tisispt:' 1.a.i.m.._1.:14-40t: I : A 440 -s - t3l i 11102 DA ; 11; • Niti . - , -i ;i:::- aijaMelied isietet, Mr 1 Pot O%ger lattlillrj9 .:"' —_ .0 ,- '...' fraiplielia Jcietlo.; -- Adak.? -840earlivelb- ..L =ean. a Atieit ri - ainee_, ~.. Jai* A "X' • _.rule: Milley John vlll Nathan • frfireli . -.1 --,. l as s it WW I ! AlUlan N Theriiio.. : ei.iiilnet . ~..flewer.T .3i Jawed ! , 1 ergim mare - SpenserI f ni/ ' BilnJohn , ' Miele Barth ' Shilffiykflee E„ ir eemph : Maw .mr_m na wl. -Met Pit ,- v Miller erne -M 0 wiromey Mary , vy Jelin _ Pcmt **beaten z .Vmphry.rohiMed ,-.aela Basel* • Pesielierii. , ' Levi DlrWh' Nkthotas - , Eiminamaker B Moiornaa Verney Dr B MU Ben F . elli liceirabmoser M WkSi a d A. -Ekle v «...ftis i g agorae= KA*l- W David - Jones Harry , Biel Charier ~1 Ictil er WEt Kline Aleii,_" , v Mabel& David t., io n t Ort , Kremer WII - = BIM* Daniel ~..- Innen Ada Hemody Mary fietreifik Omi 5 . Foyer Fate - ' . _ -Tu the Lit*Bisa.—Gcnrcal Post„:11o. 23, L. of this Borough, is &Woos in about, a'fort night, of reproducing thettame i r Boy °Ma • loh,in even * more sired tableanuer than beku.e. The success of the,' piece is JeOpitidized, eVer, we are 80. ry.to say, by the inabilikirot the' .Post so far to obtain the '.requiairti number or Ladies .to represent ^ the: speaking characters. Rome, two or three ladies have, kindly, feeling an' interest in the charitable alerts grins Otder, 'consented to appear . But, `severali - more ate needed,'-amd the tamittee btlavangement& of . which Captain P. B: 'Leib Is *Chitirnutn, would be exceeffingly happy tO retadve . , the naives of volunteers, so that f the pieoa can be fully cast, and the roheszsalsfrim. ' - (rho piece is now. Ing Reding a aecoriff time, to crow ed houses,. 'and lf, Gowen Post should be.aided in this rinitter • ag- Is de sired,,it am be mado,,equally saneness here. • • PranaedingiCof the Boraugh 'School Board. —.41, stated Meeting of the Board was held on Wedneeday.evening • • • ,present—afessra. Edmondsil'..FOx,! - Snyder, Little, Hoover, licidgson, Derr.Shaefer,SigfriedT, liuntringer, andAtnith, Preside*: • 'The Committee on pbileaophleal instrunients reported the arrival of feur boxes of twee tifully #iiishedapparatus, all in perfect:order. .. • Miss Sarah Hill was elected teacher of the Dr !chard school,! in place of Miss filtathrie, tuarri#l anceresigned, end her salary fixed at f 32 40,0 r month. I - • , 1111E -Superintendent's monthly report for De, cemher was siibmittecl, showing the. whole num her on the rolls, 1711; average attendance, 1316; lipir cent., 87:. This Is exclusive of the two night schools-No. t ` whale number, WI; ,average, 33; • per eat., G`..• - \o. , whole nutnher,.3.l ; average, 19; per cent., 534. F ..• • • ;The Mewing hills were ordeeed t0,.1141 paid: 'Foust & :Wol..er ' ; 4 • 464 Davidßevetldge...:.....' ~' ..- 4i cc First Reformed ;.Y 5a Winfield,Chrlatian.l. ; ' • 100 B. L. ' - • . 75, Et. Woo& Kb I R lL ltchte anon . ... • 41a 95 tits ti ter ari on 29,35 P.M". Bheafer ; ; • 844 Sanniiir a Rarrises4 a. 42 ca a. -Co •' ' .... 2 50 The following bills Ivere referred ' , to tbe _Fi enance Cerittnitttee; to be paid if found correct Adam - Steinel $9 75; L. C. Thonapson Co. Prig.; -IL B. Amith, 00. , • The Board then adjourned.. - 1 '34 tingi.+The oreatiter Vert -cold again. cnittnekeii fifty cCitt pottk s ara in circula., CO. Conner will remove to Aahl:3o.l. ui reside, ahead the'firat of Febriiary., - .• 'the leie Ladieel Fair, for the benefit of Chnrelt,ln Tremont, netted the Church aver I= . . . .11r. Williamfigger, of Pipegrove,'ha.ll)Con . appointed l iAferciruile Apia!lgor for Schuylkill County. ; • 1 • . .. .., Tho bite , Fair of Hodker Post, ..cshlatid, nal ized. 41,709' for the, clarity' fund, dear of ex , • - • ~ „ . , The ,taverr( of A..Bianagan, fiallro,ad stieftil; *as Injured by fire On Xonday;:.caused by a de fective stove pipe: . • ''•., . i • ... The publlt practising of the choir of Trinity 'Episcopal Church will be.,briven;on the ; first :Sat sinlareirening ofeaeh month. ,' • , , This section of Pennsylvania .. is quite .un healthy. '. Scarlet; fever,. diptheria and typhoid fever are the prevalent diseases.' ` .• . . I_ Daniel Webster Lodge, W. es. P., Malianoy City,-contains 160 members in good i:tantlim.f. • T.henew.officers *ere installed on )61onday even ing last.•, ? .. . - ..' './.. ' . , loli.ii Hogan, the little 1.5iV . ,040 .was shot- .in. ',. fahanoteity,hat week. by' 'Win. ,Muldowney,' -fa 'dead. s.uldowney hatl been committed to 'await trial. ... i - ''. • • - ' Therapplleation .f r a ne*.trial in the`easfLof 123/ Ilev.-Stimna Nap ervis, ccinviCted. at_the ' last Dijeember a i r of murder in tliatirst dekree,- NV a 3 gricaad' 0 3londriy hat. Tki, ('‘.urt bolds thentatter der advisement. •-',' ~. ,..„., - • ' The Ti2xnotit li:Y.Ws say that the ccillerieg of . -IF 1 1 :tinier . -4.4raeff,4lt Lower' Raiisch Creek; awl Mr. liellritt fitrengville; have) heett idle for a we.lt, or longer,; owing to the: e*eess or Water V tlie slopes, produced hy the recent rains;". , : , -- - • cioraplitnenta.' 6- supper witS!givenoliT day night at the American louse, by the ;mks of this Borough, to the tnembers theAssw iated Banks of Easterif Pennsylvania. The supper was tipely prepared by Mr. W. W. Reed, the pop-' ular priiptie to rof the A n eieah; tutu] very coin pe -tent caterer. • • , . s• - A meeting of the soldiers and 'hOilors of tl is County was held' the hall of ;Gowen Pi;st, ( n' the evenin6f ,the 9th , insC; in reference o 13c,unty.liind minters, and 'alsol for a Soldier ' Home in %Pennsylvania. - In reference to th latter,mstfer it is proposed to hold a meeting of the Posts Ottlie County at an early day. We recently' Mentioned that the Philadelphia Conference o? the M. E. Church would meet in Pottsville at their next Se:tali:4i. We, undet stand. t*t ,the tithe of meetintis the lath of are , lettAiishop SimipsOn* rde. _Let our leffer their homes - r entertain medlar_ fainistars now, thee* thci`arrangeL esenta tnaylhe completed ttt 1114 e:-., s' llit - earlier hi the viiirnistrititithg-of ficeePefittih. !-.. Low. 4btsined Tutu hi , . •. - • ..... q*4l - 1:TiOlt; irAisrterfor 0 , 1 . - „ . ir, i. , . on,- to. b e itztoevit as the , !WU - 7 11 1 96 11 .0tieta._.. 1 q1 1:4 3 -" * la ineillbtrit wUthoui their flys& Bated Intret infrehhi4Veltitig, 47 o't4ocitnt Italioad . Reftel,' for the etection-4 . kf officers. -...Thialstre .first Ty- . pographical Union. I ever !established in this' Connty, t . . Rev. D.' D..Thomas ' of this qunty, a respect ed,Welsh citizen, "called on, Commissioner - Wil sell, of the' GoVernment tend.Offlce, in Wash- Ingtott,lo;Tuesday, and presented to him an in troductory letter from Gov, Geary. Mr. Thom as laid before the Commissioner some inteicst • ing facts 'relttive to this Countrymen, and an nounced hts intention of shortly. making initial Stella toward inducing a large 4aki - ofWelslimen to .migrate to this country. i, , , . REM „22 124- • .11k r • 24 4240 V 42 I 14 IN at.t. muses. letters •and contspOndetice 'addressed to• this Mace, and Intended tbit publlWation, must have'the real name of the writer attached,--(not that we.ehall pub . llah it, but for our inlhrmationa—and , brwritien on One side of the paper only. Otherwise, they wit; wo WO,the waste-basket. Jour/Nat.. • • ' , =raxesaia ; , ~ • HASitisarßGl, J4n.34, 1570. - i. -- e ' ver in the history. a our State politics,. Was. so much spirit-Ovineed, or sOCh a determined., ,and persistent effort mach to secure the control of the keys of the treasury null for the year commencing ..t'on the. first, Monday of , May next," as onte,ahnwn in thacontest which re sulted, on: *,Ttieslayj. In; the selection. of Genend , W. W. triein et Beitver County, for the resPninilbla positiert;; of ..:Sbite Treasurer.' From . the ` moment , that General qrWire was „pushed, with tlrentle throe," by the intrigues of the silk-gloved ' nianiptilitor of the Corplirsition "Inn& in the last Elenstorlaklight, from the posi tion:which., had; for dine previous years beep occupied by Kemble, . of; Philadelphia, it Was ap parent ukthe 'political !observer that a tight had beeuinaugirtded, the continuance of which - would bring with it results naught with danger 'io the Reptiblitan party of the State. That idea hae.been pertly realized, and the event of Tues day has left the, partara.througli the intense sef... tallness of some °fits leialerS,,and ;the puerile gullability of Sotto Of. itallegiSlative exponents; shorn of a pardon: of the !strength which is ne-, , cessary to the ! continuance of the good work which it inaugurated, and, so far, successfully carried out. :1; • • , L ''!' --' ' • That the,Dernocraty should gloat over the di-. visioisin the'party, - and that they, thong hasten to take adientage of the 'situation, is not to be wondered-4r nor is; itettange that the friends of Mr.., Mackey should, n#der the eircunhitances; vent their 'dhapPointritent in -bitter invective, andpeur out their litelings.throuththe columns of the, PteseAtt mannertehich e lim and reflec-. don will cense them to' ipracate.. That the act ' Lion °Cites distanting, itt no tblicens, looking at it Iwo partizan light, was se add impolitic; , isltrne..beyond, doubt; ' . and . ito. Well.Twieher, to, the cause, no matter howiyrarinnuky ixthiafeel ings for the Ita.ll.lftlevaiclidista, can for a mo ment tolerik.Or itustaialliat Course which, if puterted, - would be fetal '. .• . existence of any party. 7 - -; '''''' ' ''• . I '..' cinl:l4w.ear4l , , thiptaselVes, thfiy are PeratinedY' tinoiti...... f. talky arid entertain. for catch otharthe hi .. --! amain*, ~, .'. ; '' &Ohara:fain • emipeit dtness du the. highirltotii and '_'•._'.' I.P9.f7xidiSanl!ing titl . SePOled ealtd4F of ." ... ~. eta th6ll*beidised , Pramet ha* Oiliatiettreetilla 1 4414 thort • rai ' 0,0 1 1 . D5, ,rthittlf 'Or iteetie44.'-tOlitek i dtttAtebr':' `alla - iinoeassildlisidieP l eissitiliskOteek - arirvir!'.' "Oililikinid4 : * tiiii*li4 Tiolititierefetent -; Vhe' 1110 7t 1 Pill 5 ,1 10-' 11, 0 0 7 ',.* : Tritetll, l oil` ii*.*.l l /*lriuiliOliWitime? - 040 ',1.0:4 16 ci.is' AI *4%104'04 c:'•',s - c::: 1 '_ -, ...1 -: :;.'. - •- 1 . 7, -,..1 - :: 7 , : :: -. - j ri dig* ir • / 441 4 gbibigiiCie ' :."'. :',.;-.. - 1 :.; ' , • % 6 -1 1 l'" liligteY*** l 4 l-45 0,* 04 iiiii14447}4 1 ,4 l llS PO lat a! i f* k al !I/lat,l 44ll *ll sza hr o a lr * • Th. °DIP 11 0 li la" it io i f l, 7 6 7:- , , li/4r l iv. ; Ibir ~ • - s, Y -:. I N. i ; i•slkgir‘ spoliarar t ori tz „ .. -Iti - - *ASA* - ~ - r,-;' , .:tk... , :;.:_- , tt•-• --t..c.- , .....:, ' ~... 24 . ,,i:1tt. .. , t , ' ! ..t . 'kr... , - - ,#'-r...-,;.)•,. , :v:41,:-.::., , 11;.. 4. • • •-- ~• ,'. ~ i •-•/- ,;• • ••'-'1"•--‘ 4 : 1, - ;,i. 4^:4141 - 4.T.4..' ~,,4.a.,. : ; 1:,. ~...: 4.--.4".-- , :. ! • " ZEZEB , e at t i - Z 4l . ing, Wed egad i$ Inks ob- o:,lrresponbritce.. mAztßun Uso. 4 _ , ME ~ t •1~ , ~ 7 1.. `ice ~ ' .. EI Mil litleittly Wit' I us, Yet Wei linty be mistaken. Tie); okl , ,Dia• is eunulug,,jaitemay eyentually ocnite out Al •right....4l.ore,'oacestrie than evor, ~i tuirwTheiwb e!eaefdOlfz .froni:.4 t3 bul ;risi ,votie % g in i me Of Mc 'them "Bblorpoit: "ik: Mate ' t e . ' . 16011 4, 11 !) ,1111t Senate. lalirk wettens are at lif' . 4d(ii:concerned, 'oldrfaalit ~ .1444,1*.n0t it all aj 0040, and his conscience ti r not yet beenst .Width the area Otparty,rancor. Trust ;me, be Aral be true to his party.then his . oMvietions tell' hitrethat his, party is followin g ther,notipe 441',,k«1 outhY . ,rigi!j and t4e• tion: tharles Bneaslewi;.who abone,• In the Uniteil.Statis Senate like a rash-light, shines hi thi4EtaniteOf Prlturylvania like a aurb , and tribinte4 ;with his presence; the whole txditical attncraphere,: A Senatorial; pop-gnu at Wash titgton, he W - & - LxsgLitstivtrttrtnsttsr"kitrlrar:r ylaburg. is, late 'apoech Ole e9fir#4" , ' ley, , and ease t fittew the, sentewhatienithy IN:mm*3 tot' Wallace, the' leibulollool intlie Senate; Cn ihe ":7" - 7 -- seat qAila l 4qt;its ti , sibiniiii3W Alt the , "it in the Senate, ' Yet W. .116 eopteeitArtii4viiill ensue, it is ":':..enaftdeittli ed tliSt ht-1,1,11) be ':ousted; and , r-sttin, sem tat-;, seated In his stead: . ; • , .The session' schielA4..lSten Mir& inangnra bid, bids (sir to be a leagthp one,':and the many hhportint ° /x)lftical ;I:estuja lat,. i stalte will 'keep • alive the interest.- h'ittensive r preparin4olo.. ass i 'twt*-made for the AIII be, if the weather is ',propit ious , 4oilled with strsnget's front a distaace.• ;. , The Governor'w message has hsd the effect of culling dow . ,n,the indisitation of the -;louse oh tile Executoe , beedi ss . 4 it Ids: itty l rett4siuk, scorn of etGraiainy x fo , r the use .of the inefulkeri,o l o iyxtrfit 1 .0. !Pie ,1 1 . ° ( the lilti?..sege; and to increase the,italax'y of the Got'. °roar to n,ftee per *nut". Foolish House! Sottrytattm.. ' liaS2iiii TIIE clt izerk of MinerAvllle are oreprornlsed tee entertaintneitt for Ill'ortdar; eveulng, 21t1 tilnstS, Ull-' der thq aysniciif of tire,l44rtiry ,Asamjalurfon 0( *at Plar'ee — PrOlt W:l3hcirmittier 01 Pflitadetpltra, ttle celebrated el6entionisi ONT. readlnil" .from Sltakeq.wareUntrother'poets: • • rrciin,thereputallorr, lA' r , ot , ler •31 , 101e1l Prof. H. bears are can terfelparlre our frfendtt Of 311- npraville .tbut raroteat. lainattore for tberu, and we would urrge.all to be tr lpreseutifif pmAlble; ••• 3-lt • 6.t , ,` Air ; Plibllsbed•for the henefft 'ot You.",:tit ItrEti mint otherm who suffer front Ner,AOUS plying the means of Iceiffecre,•_Mrtttgra, orm cured' littusnlf: tuad'aintiter on receiving . peat t o t tilreet4ti envelope.. Addref , * - „ NA:,cit4 NIEL MAYFAI N R, • flrogklyn N. Y;.. .. ... . 15r,A.FNEss, BLIND,IIBB i'ar. CAT.A.4IIII • treated with by . I MAMS, 18.i.tai, AL, 0, - "Pror• et .I.llae.ases of .4) . '1! and Ear,' this specialty), in the godleal - Voltege of Pa.; twaye years experience; (for merly of Loo•don„..„l,lollitrul,) , Np?Sai A. 4 At., Phila. TOtti my - Midi tit his opace.'..l"be. rued 'Smutty esp. Milted to aceotn patty their atients. tidalrtil esp. Inserted without pain. Examination free.-.' - • • July3l, 'tll-21-Om . • DITOZATI: PECTORA.L.-31m4 than alulnlon / of Bottles of this Coualt.Mettlelne have. been:sold In live .yeant,l and thousands have been ,cured by it. The cough accompanying anpordlnary . oaldsual the distressing cough of Oonsniaptistri have aus t i l l t iadd to-4t. It Is of the greatelt value ,to fise 'community" and no fatally should be trltliciut. It. it :Is pleasant Ur the taste. It la prepared' by - De.:II..ENT - 013E11-. MOLTZER, of Phllatielphbla, and is sold,by• Dr. 1t081N8024, 1 and Mrs, SAY lAtt, Druggists, Potts vale,. and by .nearke evMV . plugatst and cdolekeeker .at :15 cents a MI , rCI •UGHS),AND - OOLDEV—Therc are; pore per-. die annually Calm disefekes 'of the lungs , than from any other cause. 'Ever.'one should recol lect that a neglected cough or col often tennlitsdes In consumption: - IlassoWs romprmastl, Syrup of Tax 4 t t most tenable article' latemvn: tby the ctrre of Coughs, - Coldv; Ileerserics,, Asttinia,' , Cirronic ertiarrhs'and Sore Throat,' For the rellefvf Whoop ing Cough there la nothing: equal' to It. Prim 50 - cents. Sold mill' at W. I;: ROBINSON'S Drug Store, Pottsville;• 11 ^ AL 'Stqsa,- =oars and-the Principal Drug "St thrtillghotrt, the untrc.ltt'asELL & LANDIS, . - Prop -tors, Phila. 'ro THE WORKING CLASS.—We .are now prepared to furnish ell classes with constant eta ployment at home the witoleof the time rir Nor the business spare moments. new; light. and profitable. 1-7ersolti of either bOX easilr W 0 earp from .. $6 per evening, anda proportional' Suitt by . ..leveling their whole ;time to the business. boys anti glil.s, earit newly's:is much as men. - Tharall who seellthinotice send - their address „and test the business, we. Make this titniaralleled . .OLfeff , TP such 7 rts are not wetl Fattialea, we will alma SI to pay mr- - tha trouble of writing. parneularir 5 valuable sample, Whieh.Will do to cortincesvortron, aryl meow the. People's Literary CoMpatilon--mte of the largest anti best family new•spapers. publishedalt•sent free by malt • Header, if_yeu wapcpeytnamkpr.altallie I Worikotddres.s • , , d, fiT !Oct.:3o;•'W-11-Nn 'AU sta. 'Maine. T ET CO MON SENSE - DEC.IDE.-.-What is the rational male of procedure In cases otgeht. , nil debility aud netvotis priestiiitiOn? Vas: not ties sn tell us thatJudiciousf4ltantattop rtquirtsi. resort to eloleut pureat iouln:atth• case Lsnsabstird a! it would be to hived +dery keg roan; Yet it Isttotee every. day. - Yes this stupid and unphilosOphised ractice Ls tiosetitineditt the teeth • of the *tett fact , that physical week/ease, the herVollsiustptu anccs that aceompalnriz i , loctlortieertninig and tap-, hi ly miter ed by Hos t ett er'if fittymaelrlalt te ntgtt3tby • any other medicine at pre. .imn known. It hi trUe thut general tiebtlitv: is often-attended with tarp bitty or li-regularity of the - bowels, and that,-this yttiptom must not lie overlooked.' But Whi te the Allschero. of t he _wn 9te matter of. the systenits.eapetlired or re-, .1.1att..41, its via of most he'reeritgetf..' 'The hitters. do both. They cembina aperient and anti-tMous Innn• Antes, 'With extrturrt eretrsort.Te fetneving olzainettores Wan the.. bowels, they tone' and invigorate tlioretugans. ;Thpach the eitontact, upon which thi* rett emetalile" s acti, ii ves a healthy and periiiinen 'lmpefus 40 . . every .eneeehied funeti.m:. Digestion is W,Ahtilect v the-fid tering circulation reign - hard.; the • blood teittkirced -ulth a new acv :+ of thealithenturir pripolple, the re 'all braced, and the dormant powers of the ss te n roused into healthy action; nut slstsmoeilcatly, as would ate tom, eitie:lf unlace ieldtaulaatwerti adafitti lasted, but for a continuance. It is In this way that "nth extraordinary uttattges are wroughticithe.c.in ditlon of the testae; emaciated and nervOds Invunds by the use of this wonderful a:erfettive; alterative and tonic., Let common hetiNe &wide between snob a pre mrstioniend a prostrating cathartic iropplernented tiy es,polsonous astringent Lthe strychnine or qui nine. I inn. I , r7 II - • - OLLOWAY'S. V85.111.1401S LO7P . JAMAICA. it I OINGEIt,Is or dottbWitningtll, - and %bib only. pure thsence of Jnmatits Ginger In the -tnark,a, therefore tho °Alp article to be relied' 011, lircatiet of Colic; Cholera Mortrovi, - Dtartiztes, Dysentery; Judi testion, the effeeps of Change of Water, COltts, c. $ Ask for II ollevrare and teke.no other. A Pail tea epoonful of it Is mbrathtut equal to a_Thole spixalfttl DI any' o th er. Sold. by ilirtatets Etta storekeepers. Fifty cents per bottle. "Johnson, Rolipway cose ilon. O Arch. treet, PhiladOphla.. • _ CHILDREN CRY reR vmetat vox. r - They are so'delielous. The doctors and mothers say they are the mostsafe and effectual r•erciedylOtthose ;vine of WORMS. The genuine have the signatures of the proprietors on the' snapper •Of each boa. .Twenty-five. cents , per box. Johnson, llollotray Cowden, *V Arch St., Phila. luny 5, 'tS—Z-lytt' EW STYLES. OF „FALL AND WINTER 1 1. 1 6 CLOTHING. -;• - - • Our Stock is unusually full and complete; conspris ug inany entirely new - and desirable styles of goods Manufactured Into ME t 5 Yours'a AND BOYS' - . READY-MAIM GAlLkEit"ti all. irAttda,_ styles and sizes. The most stylish goodg out in the latest fash ion, as well as plainer and !More moderate stylas,; suited to all tastes, and better in Style, Fit and :WorlCManahlk. th an mar other atoclrof HeadyilHade Clothing in 1 hiladalphLa. Also, ii cholas selection? of tiEw FALL AND,. WWI= .000T4 IX SIZE PrErr; which will be made up tO order, in the best and finest niannerfor.tlussowbo profer... All gaineraulkiihteol lower than ',.t. , 1 1 /loWeet elsewhere, and satlsfac- Ikon otharitOt iltry : 'faircluwahlo "all'Oeses, or the se for 11 P re M e rigi a lilttYhig ae all;lll. t a gged, gitrusAdta *the yrtar ~ltalpray',lietwe N3.irpra ry • Fi ft h 4e , Iran, ' •7 ! ~ 4,llll6irre tad - leitree elprna. 11'66) Erb n adwar„,New , XiatAlE. Ocrattierl),'d9 • - 11‘4.3e45M A - 001702. COLD:IS/1'43 • 4 -- • • AS; /i - quires ltranedlstei attention, as , neglect -often results-in an -incurable Lung Disease. BROWNIISHONCIII- , . f‘i-{ A • AL TROCHES will riiinit',lniariably c • give !natant teUeL , . Pg B blio 2 WErria.= \ C 3 AannitA,CATATIREI, CCLl.43l7kra a visit/1d:'"- 41iittit I)*E.A$ theiiiire siootlgni eittct: — SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAFFuIIa ute, Maim lo Blear aztdstreligtlieti the rotco. L: • •;` 07Ing to the gpo!krgitatfati and jim?iiiltart4 4 ot the !Trocties, mani*.sreratlese acid eh 4 44 12 flisii.atiow are OP ifered which are owl for bret% 1,0,..0/rAI-4,51 BROWN'S, BR(*CHIAI t i - TR I OOHES. — : SOLD El• ERTWIZEItt., Nov. 6, IXr--0-6111 7, ; - If AIISHALLIS,`EL'IXXIV—DrIi •- • a and - cen-: sit patton tbeourly-taertof {herellso64.gx citable American, andiwith them eon:taloa:arable heedstebe,bearttmrn,.attd train or small diseases. cistred— IMRE= BAST—DiliThititt;Aitirelliisie of the bride's fa= ther. „Iso.fiMoLliWeir. Huber, of Nehrasks Cititi Mr. woos of Aillibuid. to MbisPososse r d*SilltFT Of Zallitt Mk, or semi, Risten. SEDLEY--(ILENN—On the lltis isseALlter..l. ' ' •-• • ' "s4-za . :-) ) . -^..,: ..t.....^ •:. .1.*:... : •.•._...,' .0-obit b. ,i, A. 1 - - --- EMI rt ank =r•—Tri PottiVastrr = H iltr eltabrti;. need 20 yeas', 9 moviallifilsolaillilrar, p , amowatearE. abed 4 - yegui-acd6 =oath& . y of 40 , titian& St , 7 1 PF .. 14 . 1711: R. . , , t , t . • - lial SEM ,t))4V. tti,f2n4r, Tor Salt anbAtir fft. F 0& LATA6IL-4%, Valuable Leaser on tbe Mai& MOTH, PIIMROSE and SKIDMORE VEINS. ground floor ; 7 on second floor ; 2 inlivided for clothe.and store rooms The cellar Is dry at all seasons: An oven, smoke h ouse; and convenient never-failing well are attached th the building. Outbuildings con slat of.barn and stable, a uoultryliouile,..tc.: Thegar• lien Is in good order, Also * * 2etory hoese adjoining abovadireillagiermflalningelafteroohm . -The prop erty aril ge dispost4, - oT for 132... W. Inquire on peon ifmr. ' J.BILEAItEII, Lawtontotsp Additiod,". : Jan ft, 10-2-3t9 Port (Ur/on. CASK AT PRIVATE- SAID-$- ,Farm Con f.' tattling 2G5 acres of good Red Shale Laud, situate in /*elms Townshiltkron County, Pa., with im provements, carats of Two Swelliug 'Heloes, ''.lllllll k wawa_ sprtigelloume and Wash HolaNak also, a aprita ot- never. tilling wafer, 'con: Verdant Itaithet bo • Hithancly Br•atteh of behigh Valley flatiron& Mg -through; convenient. to School; roarloota - trithin two and , thine miles: for colors lempire ofAIDEORON BODY.'on tk . }er premises. or to .' I; 4 3ili il ; r.i.v..BoDF.y. Pottsville. - Deg...1.1...60-5C4l ' .- . AAABB O9IOITBNATV.. TO • 'OBTAIN , E -. • THE LOCUST DALE- COAL CO3iPANT• - •. offer toiesse aptirtien of their - Locast Dale Estate as yet - untobthed, In the Ashland, Basin of the lishanoy Region; zontaining the MAMMOTH, witktlielinder-. lying and overliing•veins; In very tinecondition. Application to be made to OEO. IL POTTS, 1.:50., President; No; fieltroaditay; New York or to ' ' .8. MMUS, . 1 41111.1. - . their Agent at Pottsville, Pa.- DEAL ESTATE AGENCr:--OFFICE;INSIi, vim ITARAFIG-3110 Ulki,tonifiguelik_hp.rtng had 15 ',yettne - experiettge‘in Exanlination; Ex- . ploratlon and Starungtent,ol Coal Land, in Schuyi-• kill, and a(l)oinlisir • nnthaa, ret.peetfully oilers his service" tn owners of Lands, Collieries, and Real Es tate of even' description-lir is prepared tont.toudto Purchase andfilalo of Real EA' tato.. - • ExaminalJoriand Development, ot'Coal.LandS. Examination andlteport on Condition'of With ries Collections-If Relic Payment of. Taxes; . Stirrers of.3litifss, Lauds, Lola, . . - ("AMER. EsirmtEN•ct..."-fie& k. Troutman, Fist„ Presi dent Celktral „Natio Bun Philadelphia;-Thos; -- A. „Biddle de co., Philadelphia ; Joshua Lippincott, f Phllndeiphta Adolith liurle,Esn., Philadelphia. September la, 'ba • . • . . FOR ' /LIM. • • • — •All• Illetnaeltinery onto: littrican.: •Aloilleltf,; cOXllPtiaina the folßwing: .. ...- •' , • , • One pumping engine, sixty horse power, iiii - iluil-', ing all the rimellirkerY onntwetell with the punipine, Two . 14-inch pumps, with 14-inch eolionn pipo, , rinif_ two ainch. pumps, with with, pipe complete. lf ' wanted, will. be *altogether. One hoisting - engine, sixty. horse,.drnms big, wheels, with all the machinery connected with hoisting. Will sell together , if desired. • 141 x boilers used for punipine„ and hoisting en-. tallies; thirty feet by thirty-four Inches in ditTille.tf. - .Pipwi, grate bark, _etc:. all ' in. gcaxi cortilltltim • Will lie sold all-together:lf wanted. .- ' • , •' i ''. -,• One fan, ten 'llterdlameter; l'*,ineti padill , :: and one fan engine& ' twenry-tivo horse, witittwo is diets eighteen feet by thtrty inches; their operation all. _complete. If desirable, will sell to one party.. ' :. ' - Breaker engine. thil..btorse; three boilers, twen ty feet by • thirty-Inc es, with sereclis, rolls, - and everything complete, end in good order. Oneateam pump, , 7-Irrcti (Allison A-Banns:li Make,' expel:s a lon Joints, gas, , pipe,- etc,. This - - pnuiP. torte itU 1.4. m...: ~: , • :,.., ' • ••dr an nat. rail, F 4 ailks water tariks,,wagoina:' lit , inch gauge, safety lartity4, sheet .iton, scrap. iron of w i ,. all' lescriptions, timber ,lumber, sills trustling, and. e hit* hutheprerattee. ... -,.. : • ',.. _ . , Iso. nine mules, horses, Wftgo2l , , etc: •', - • so the property. itiß,East Market street. _ . . gh further vnforruatton, at the otiree,letti Fast liatket, rout - the Colliery. , -Juu 7, 'ESZ..t.ti-11 ,JOIP; Supt. V AITUA.BLE cOA,,PHOPE4Tit'VO . . . . THE 'HANOI:MI, COAL COMPANY. otters' ; lar: _Leslie its. Mining lerty, of 1 acres, situate 1(1. miles front ;hip City., Illehrriond, Vu. Will be lensed • .tine).libiwtal*r lit; I, With privileges or purchade at expirathm for $125,000.. This property *flare-great inducements to, parties desirous of Mining Coal, as in consequence of -the works-being entirely completed, little If any capital : . will he reillhired.„ , . .... -.- • . • , • ' , , - 'Th,e Coal it seynt.H4tuininous; and adinliabl y stilted - . .for_.qms, Steamship, Railroad.'or Iron - Foundry pun( -pose.s. It cap nowbe htought to' New 'York for $4 5a i o per ton ancton the completion of a small portion of the Ohio and 'hesapeake Road, it maim brought. lier,e at a.costo $3 75 per ton.,:.That 11, is unusnallY . free , froM Sulphur is established by the - lhet that It . liars been and Isinow being used by the Tredegar,lrtin 'Company otHietunond. : , - . ~- , . . . - The Company owns algnit 4 miles of Ridirtuni,lenY . : , . .big but Ida miles over which toll must .be pald:—; ( Compare4ltwith Ilia CuMberlaud Coal Company. Thawar as Mated - ab(rve , are all c ftplete; lot a capacityo fully 500,tona - per day), so that any one, leasing4lte-prOpenlyw HI find eye:11111111g in working orderior anLututediate and constant sapply ofcnal.. - The yelrils no* ov(lk,loTeero .. n,thickness. , , The following Is nr very mOderate ealculatlon;of what may be done at (meet- IA tom; per day fur SW working days would be; 30,0100. , tons; at :a profit of tr.( per ton ; which con holutd In . Richmond. this would glyelao,ooo per year. -If war, kedvithenergy. a niu - ch larger amounl can berultiCti, and U - brought, .1 o New York a math larger pro:tit obtained.; For further Information apply to 'I .- • r LINDLEY - -- MPH - RAY Hec..15;:(11C.`,... Ittl.liroad way; New Yofk. jit#icep.. : r'OPA.RTZTERSHIP..ti The ntlersl,otrace this 'day formed a corrfertnersliip- t . or sal - e and slalpitient of COAL, under tire firm of Reppiler;Gor : IiCHA it Co., at No. Walnut:street, , . GEO,RGE `. 70-4,11)) • IL. . RERPLIER.. THE COPARTNERSHXP lis'iretetore under the term of lilitekiston, itritelTA:Vo., (lb,- solved by limitation and mufti:it - consent. Either party will sign In Ihinblatlon. • . JOHN R. BLAckistroN 4 - s JIMIN E. katAEFP - .. . - t4.4.ift... H._ ROTH at:SiEL, • JOUN'IILAUKIS.TON... .1 - . PhHada., Jan 1;'70 - .• 2-3 t TIISSOLUTION.=-The coptirtnefship lietetotoin /-ar eXiettnentitletitrirt* et t uldßell , rirrtdmi &CO., at Philadelphia . and Nee: Xorkonni,•01111.11, 4,,c0„ ut Boston, is this day ctissolven 11. Y mutual euit" - sent. Either party will eign iti thluSdatl ns., • St. CALDWELI., Jr., • • FiA.' HALL. "•' N. P. GOliilitq:S4 ' 15.'11:T4 tUN4. .. Philadelphia, Derrill, '69 • •2•init r • - SE ingDERSICIkED have ionuedh - Coparti- AL. nership 'under the style Ilitlkley • •S:. Co., and will continue the tel busitiecs at X. •lll.f4tnte street, Boston, and 112 'Naltint_street ; . • • "•-• Philada.: Jan 9; '7ll-2-3rni E.• 11. , • LLECTION OP DIRECTORS' OF. THE PALO ALTO IRON CO.—Notice' fs liereby, even:flint the; stt,kklial(Nrs of the' CA 'pita' tictivit..lll Alit. Palo Alto Iron t:cirnpany will meet otr3londliv; January U, 187 U, between the hours of Said 9 tiet..(;k P. M. at their - otllee. in the 130totaal of Pottsville for the parpcne of electing a board of liNVI directory fqr said corporation to serve until the nett antiaat elee. Mu. . . J. F. PETERY;,Seerf.tary. • Pottqvillo, Jun. 3; '7O . . . . TO BUILDERS. . , . • • • • • PROPOSALS wanted for altering tlie tiiitKll.A.RD CoACRIFYIrtto small terietnent: houses. . -. - All Adaress wi li sliecifications .- - -. , , • ;,.. - . . JOHN' m,-FORD ,i,C:)..,.. • • :- 412 - .. . . - .._ - 4 1 / 2:l`...:TLlra St., Philadelphia. Jail A,-'7O - , , • ',. . • • 2-31 Naricx.—The undersigned h N'V this day tottii, 4 ±l; a tlopartnetatilp for the transaction af foal buS- Iness, Uudepthe name and style of.Ehivld,sOn, Young • . . . Room ; No. 18,TrinitY Building, New York, • - 'M. DAVIDSON, . formerli-of Tyler & CO: •'• - 131011. YOUNG, - • , • formerly of Caldwell, Gordon ik'Co; . - ••• ROB. X:, BUCKMAN:-.. New Tork Za.4 '7O : 7 , ).• . . arpirrer, OF -rnil• LOCTUST 14011INTAni COAL 'fßOZir 0024PANY.—rhIltidel- , December, Detemr at, MP; The antual meeting .of the, Stockholdersid the_ Loottstldountatrt CORI' ttnct Iron . Ccontinny, will be held at the office of ,the Company..., No 230 South Third street; on 3londay; the 7th dor of Fe next,at 12. oroek , 3f, when an electionWilj be held tor 'seven directory to serve k for the tonguing year. - 7114) tVans/er liocas will be closed fot days star tone day of Avid election.- • rIIIWAIID SWAIN, Secretary. Jan 8, 7 • . f SL v~E Trip UNDEItB.IGNEIIIi, • bare this (inf. ~fornuid a copartnership underthe firatiot John , 'C. Sear Sou, and,*l7l continue the business of nit , ' nriut luta tielling.pt coal- „, „ 017AciFt. =Walnut streak Philadelphlft- Ifllicsruestmt, Ecutori. • • • ' • Alinett Ph :WM. scwr, • Jan : -1011N , C. scow, Jr.' • • 355 WA.Lza-T t4r., Philadelphia. ;: rUETINIILTSIGXED have this, n ,enteref.l ..t." into a copartnership, for the purpose of carrying on h wholehaltitxialbusinevt under the drin_pame of ;WiLlter„ Dozulidsou & t0.4 - tu the Otte& offritßadell phla,7llew Torn 41441305t0tt. • ; . • _. . II TITONAs, FRA N K ALTER; HAREM WALTER • - • • BOB'F.C..IIIOIIAS Hp:WARD :WALT4i: -Rhattulltwisnwl; , 7lr, - . .l-St • L .• •.. •'• • Pittiemex.pnlA;Jan Ist '• OTICE,--.,TheAmmrutereihip of Tyler .1' CO.; in P.hiladelpltia and New York, and Hatch& Tyler, in Hanford, Men:, is this day dissolved. party to . eliplict. carttr : •-- tAILVIDgCtit, IinFe rATCH4 _ TYLt..R. The inadersignedhuvethis dayformed a copartner ship, anti•Wili eontintie the coat business as success-. sirs of Tyler, As . Co., under the -name and-:style of Agard. Hoodro.& Co, in Philadelphia, and Bush &Co In 13olicut. Si3f• • AGAILII. • .WNI.:.I"..MOODTE,. BUtia.• • MEE PhUadi4 lan i; '7O-144 DI880LIITION:—The Copartnenailp,bexetofere 1) existing between ,B. Haas, NVM.Hrentzer una Louis Sayan:. unapt thd him name. of Hsu* Brent zer & anydex t - lit this. day dimity/ea try'=War-coil. sent.. The account of the late arm will be settled, by. Hasastr.BreniXerldid ootattme the coal basinesa sisitanstoftwesitlibr - ola atandaitx2ll3Wilfiritatfeei: - • ::1). B: HAAS 4. •-/ . • - - • .? or • • " WM, BR . • • tOI.7ISHICTHER. • I:IOPAHMEHEiHrP 'heretofore'. existing Niter & ‘30. 11 , V a. :Marl% anr Hitto n n, ail VET.. tenßros:*.oo:,"th , Nenor York; is this'day'dissolvell by mutual consent. Signed JOHN C.•COOTT, • • AVM. B. NCOTT — Win= WALT ER FRANK' AVEAEH: JOILN C. S JR. • n . 21,11;thp.,_ r."l' • . .14t. DrigeOLUTION----The copannerabi etofora eshdlng betyreen P. W. Ver Planck, John W. At " Wood and •1J:-WynM i uT the firm name of Vey Platelf;AUXlCßidt business as whole sale dealers _,}^ in New-Tor ,151. T., and Potts. villa. PavieqbairdefrAllinadvad , by mutual consent, -John E.aw-ynkoopsedir. f . from the - arm. • - .The btfshiesearnl oe ow heretofore fly. tbe reinstall: l g Forinare, .nr- - rranck and John W. Atwood,: under th e ,nrm name of Ver Maack: d'At-;- eroo_Jusd'allikeeornsta dne MA% against Ver Planck. Okaosillbe settled by theta artheir Mika 7.s,ithEYootarr, Ilra.JlLErmdway. • _ - P. VIER PLASTOk.; JOHN W. ATWOOD • yntAicoaf ibinttrille;ps.,l2,ft lo ' i-3t" EIS BEM TI,TBSOLUTION - OF- COPABTNERSELP.." •Lrabeeceparthersklp heretotare-existinic !ander the. Ann woo of /Uwe .farT*.ahort. kee been berehNe hated by =mar_ Any_hushrees Met to-1 the We dna ell!-be settbid if therof the, IBM .rk.lkoznitzNrpris SOI4IS . , ". • 141 " g. Pantekettat. , 9_9_ 2 _ -toe - Lammas. aft& auminv-T4 Jeto 1 1 . 0 1:M.W.P7/1011L . . RCIPS-QpitilipOTTLY L.2.Ei.l\ .034 - kaAND. • . 4 _ _ Sietor stringih; size Ul Wain an mita .••• * Apir. 4,1/. t4 , ;:„. tirrze•Fl.74l" t. — .l - . ' 5,r317, • ,': • • 4 . :.....,....„..,...„.„,„,,,,,„:t:K.., r -,- R ...- b ..-...t:. ttv ,,,,-..-..i re , & . —., T AND WARRANTS WANTED • ' • A-4 OF* WAR,. OF 1812, ANTI MEXICAN WAR. FOREIGN . WINS, STOCKS. GOLD, Govm.r.. .. - * ENT and other gtvips BOUGHT and BOLD. • •Cp.t.i. , 101.klt=tl i t retina it . 11 pointil. DE:. ~Nopiiii6s , ‘Plit•be- e ptred to nerve the tritere4a of • hosemdsplavor nalsith their business. •• • ; • : • • GriN S. RINIITON liiardte;gindPkeng No. 50 South 3d 81.Ilithois - 1-ly IVORMATION WARTED.—WI t LANDS, • 14,431TATEIN LXZERNE CO.--If the mr tLes RlM7iPire U hausect a D' l - tact of 3,000 acres of land - about . . "the'yei . sr lati; of John Leonard,jof the city of New . York, or Alexander: aunders, sapposed late at num wihriands, beiftga• portion of - a tract 'of 12,ma ; aenw,eortveYed. ta -John - Leonard and recorded at. . Wilkesbarre Yn IS=. • The party, or their heir.. or Any person balding any deeds of such convey:lmm. •wIU. be.reirarded -for ant - Information of use. raft of the lands now lie in the tolvtuthitts of Plymouth . Redford - and I42orthumberland.• - Address, • SAMUEL IL LEONARD, - Pee; IS, '037-51-int SM:Oth - Avenne, New•Yort, WANTED,—An alive young man, not..afrahVot r• to a Store. A to • . • WMFPIASS UlAsidisn, - NoCcA. 4 4ls•Lr.--tt •.• Malitmoy Ctty,l't: ;A UVITOR'S NOTICE.—tit the Orpnart's Court` 7 4 - i. of *haylktil Co. F.:state of - John D Jones. late " bribe Dorouth of-Nflpersv I lie; divem ied..."the-uniter ..stamed Auditor/appointed by Court to make distribu tion•of the balance ht Use"mauls bf •the. Admi lost Arlx,•Atut Jones, tte and attraug those entitled to the' 'Same, *ID meet the parties interested : for the purpose Of his appoitutrient, at his orriee,.ni. Malhantong4 street; Pot bo, , tile; on Saturday,. the :,At dtty of'JauuY tryi l3tQj ataCto'clock A. M. . • . • TIIOMA S'll..W.i.,l.lkErt, An Ito 1 .7 .. .lanp ,- - I;;XtdUrr OR'SISTOTICL'.--Letteri iiry upon 2h, tint,QC Ben) It tu I F. Girl tb, ; • havlng beengrahto.l to. the ::ob