The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, January 22, 1870, Image 2

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Alinto',ooitil
*:- . :4MRDAY, JANUARY ,22,,1819.
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THE. MIXRS. JOUR:VAL is Wined every' iinturdag :
morning. and tornlsaga to antecribers at FI 7$ per mum, io
advance or ialt not pagan advance. • • ...
CLUB
advance,
A;DVASCIII:
a atm le? mires 00 lIS Copes to or aidikirms, s:l3ar.
al
. • To News Dealers a OD •m;
per We Copia, nab. -
77, dtloistere and Reboot Teacher% we will Pemba the
,Joriterapiler, dl. gaga 110 per atintan, 9n savanargi other
; wise at MU rates: . •
( ._
' TILE DAILY lIIIIMW 30L'ILVAL to published every
leee sT le7geiberilut,Saturdaril eXCePtid:
1 Tee trots pet' reek, payable to the carder or
sweat y erbotudils tercels. .
- BY !TAlL—Parable In advance, oue year, $'0;0; sir
'muths, qpi 75; threitmoathA 050. .
0 -
--. . .. . ft.—..
DAILY AND trEEICLY IirNICRs • icitrit NAD 17 Salos
sturapo. to fie: et 83 for at= Pla 211 " 1 . . .
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BANNAN & RAMSEY. Publishirs.
AVEsHATiE,,cothiaLrek",bouartoA„ l -Pnuagt i o C rthe
stirlden illness of thesenior editor, who takes
charge of them, we base Leen compelled to
publish only a part. We expert to complete
them In full for next SaturdaY's. JOURNAL,
alien we will give the official 'returns from
all the Regions, prpperly sifted and tabulat
ed. . . •
All the statistics. will be published iti our-
Statistical Register, which OR
alao contain a quantity of Other matter of
- interest to the trade and the public' gener--•
ally. This will be issued early in February.
Those who fire making -impovemeits at
their •ollieries, who have' not reported the
same, will please do so early next week. A
' • large iiiimber of the queries sent but to be
hiled up have iot been returtied. ‹ . •
• .
- HE 'BPEECH of theH on. Mr. Paweshas
TP
_L created-a decided sensation. While
we do-not approve of all his views, we are
glad he has made the stieeeh. ' He „Is Chair
man of. the; committee on Appropriations,
and he )53 • faMillar 'with the lobs" before
Congress, and the means taken to push them
throngli. until our debt is .finfited and put
in:a manag4 , ,ble shape, not one doilar.ought
• to be, appmnriated from the National Treasu
ry for any pprpose that is not absolutely ne-.
Teasary. This is the .meaning of Retrench
„ment and Reform—and however much local
interests may clamor because they•cannotoli
”- tau sung earns out of the,National Treasury;
at . this time, the people, the tax-payers of
the country, will stand by the Adminkitra- .
thin and the members of Congress Who raise
.'their voices in the Halls of Congtess against
all unnecessary appropriations at this time—
nr at lealit until our Indebtedness is put in a
better shalie and - domestic iminstry relieved,
from many of the taxes new encumbering it.
We also-rejoice that * he has dared to.nsise.
his voice against the insane policy,. which is
rapidly - gaining ground—sanetioned, it Jti
said, . by the.:Admirdritration—of squander
' ingiarge aunt* toacquire foreign territory.
This, also; is nothing but -a system of job
bing and speculation, which the people ought
,to frowndiiwii in a voice of .thimiler, Sl',)ec,7
: - - ulators invest in these foreign countrieS,' and
then•sai their influence is brought to bear
upon the Government of the count.r.y to have
them annexed, to.. benefit private interists.
It is In this way that many San tors who go •
to "Wiiiihington poOr,• soon become' rich in
• ratilytug such treatieS, regardless of the in
terests of the country. If President (irant,-
.
who, it issaid, favors sonic of these schemes,
knecy_tlie • undeiliandwork, and the Private
interests of those who favor these schemes,
we feel confident that he would put lila foot
upon -theta at mire. IV are opposed to pay
- My One doll«r for eny for tilq territory What
:! If one country; de part of a rung try,
chooses to drop into our lap; it 7is then liana
enough for: us to decide whether' we .6,111, take.
lit or not: We are glad that at least one
, volee
has - raised itself in Congress in a determina
tion to carry nut retrenchment and reform,
both in acts as well a(s. words, and is willing
to condemn what .he conceives to'lie wrong
in the f:xeentive, if he really is_ in ' favor of
the annexation -pohey. lye also hope that
the report IS true, that th. , :•so-ctillait .
erats propose circulating 111;speeelisby thou
sands', becauge it will show hi the people
that a Republican Is honest eniiiigh. • and
totirageous.enough to condemn wrong in his
Own party, when, he bellevea/there is a dis
position to do so.. Such a pc icy will not in
jure the. Republican party, but vimmend it
to the confidence of the honest men' ,of all
P.arties. . . - .
THE BA SIS QUESTION
NAT E HAD untleriiood that there wa: 41 be
.6 meeting on IV6tinesday last between
the ciifie.rent organizatims to arrange a basi..
We learned yesterday that no sorb meeting
`Ns a,! held, nor are we advised when a meeting
. will be held. It is high time, that
: soitfething should be done, if • Ft iS:tho . lintett.-
I '..tion of the • Coal Operators acid Wo ikingm e ds,
.. Benevolent 'ASsc• to fix - oh:Ws for this
year... We 'are satisfied that the basis fixed
by the Coal Operators' Association is too low
at. *2 a On as a Stopping point i with wages at
$lO5O, for miners,lB.so for inside,•'and $7 50
for, outidds. laborers per week. if It. should
• be, flxid at this rate, the .purchasers of Coal
- abiaitt, if the trade should prove dull, would
forceittricei aown to the lowest - Point that
.would not result in a stoppage, We believe
pat the basis Fhoutd be - fixed at2.52,4i0 as the
loWetit point, and If prices fall ,
.lower, then
stipend, This would. he a fair average, rate,
• as it. is well known £hat coal cannot be sold
at any
,protit whatever at $2 50 with the
wages named—and that is the point that
onght to be adopted 'by both parties,
It has been alleged that the bags of $3
average nt Port Carbon, With miners' wAges
at 414,"Inside laborers at $l2, and outside la
borers at $ll petweeli, gave too large aphare
to 'wages and not sufficientto coal. This ha
- ais, it must be recollected, ,was-fixed by the
Miners' Assoclutiou, and it is not likely that
. they graded it against theraselves. If .this,is
sti It ought to be re-arranged so as to be fair,'
to botEloarties; . We would suggest a bails at,
: $2 &o; with minsiS". wage at .$l2; inside la- -
boresn'aillp, and outside labort4s at $9 per
week, wttli contract work in the , same 'pro- •
portion—with an advance of 5_ per cent. on
wages for every advance Of 25 cents per
" ton on coal, orin. the Same proportion to any
advance. 9 .•
It must. be borne in mind . that fixing a,
• basil doeS,nnt fix the .prfce of coal or wages.
:rriees cannot go below this point without a
.
suspension; but it .is the Interest icif;:both
dial operators and miners - and laborers to
. obtelii as high a price for ctuil . and Wages as
the Market will afford. We all know that
. coal dught not to eell"for less than $3 at Port
CartwonotiO pay a fair profit on the invest
iiient ... but:thatpriee cannot be obtained in
.':ichu:ylkill County this year, with the corn
- 'petition' else .will have to 'encounter at the.
gluing Of the trade, and if prices. are kept
witliiri'a reasonable limit, all the coal that is
- proAueed" will - be taken :by the market,
.whick %ill be better than . working only a
portica of the time. ter 'higher 'Prices and
higher Wages',. 'which, inlibe end, would re-.
: Sal{ In a loss to both parties. - , ".. • •
' - •Passion and mere personal iiitetiast, and
the idea tbat•organited strengVan ca ' -It
• thrinigh, -. .must- be discarded in' sing a b Is
5 7 8
forlhe year. It,requires men of ju4o ent
and common, sense, who have `some know
ledge of bnSiness- and the
.lay, -. of trade; to
iiindle flits - queititon in the present state of
she-trade:; otherwise, if they make a false'
Step, :taut organize public opliden against
them, it Will sweep all their cagenizitions
•
into atoms. • •
.
-The idea that has been broached, to mak e
has . is for.ali the Counties, fixing_ prices at
Ejiiibethport, is simplY ridiculous. lt Can.'
Mkt 'be carried, out. Each County must
-male ite o'n basis nedording to -dream
' . .Thie i 3 ale() s=matter in which the
•
.
,VoanCil. ought
.nofrto.roeddle, ex,.e±eilt
io :far as to recotuntemr, and eiiforcevtlie
•
basis in the different Counties. after they
1
,hare been ipopteJ. , • ' ,,
..It is • abp time that;' this .matter w - as ad
juited, so that operators can go into .the mar
ker anti secure
_...cOntra.As for the
,early
Spring 1 lamittess,4 before they , are :cured
etowit e.- -.•-' - . i ~
-' ,7- IViTe ' ow. out , there riewe for the conald
-1 *ration of sii parties concerned'at this time.
INN
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The Pottsville MisEas' JOaticat,,‘ the
leading Dally.,our Coal region,"cells ;. . its
" Vale y" column '!Screenings."--Plitta-
DELPHIA LEDOpt.
Exactly, and it I^, thought to be quite ap
propriate. ,
MMM
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TIE COAL ThADE OF BOSTON.
wt. glean from the _Boston Eartrrumn
VV LIST, the Wowing with regard to Op
State of theeeel:tracle at Eton for the year,
Thi coal trade imeheen latticed by au truassualf,
high. range of Prices: A * etaidtion ricotta the
miners early ln aided.and proMotect With!
jingo . coal campanili* forced. Up the retail . priets.`at,
'Anthracite to Vuitton sway, and, : titati/10(k.
$llll ton have been the maven*, rateesinee. Theie
high figures, ruUug at a time. 'consumers usually
purchase their. winter !applies, prevented buyers
from stocking up to tuty extent, and„ - its July, Au
gust, September and October, the most active
months of the year, the business. wasisterf light,—
..The advance, In fact, easlooked upon se" usisreasoia
, able and uncalled Tor, sothat emanate* purchased
as sparingly as possible, and this hada*. back had
cotudderable influence on prices,, deasorsiMing the
market to such an extent that it his scarcely yet re
covered. The receipts of the year Show_an incntwe
of 24 534 inns frintilinnaillic scud 11,48 Miss from. for
elan Parts over last.y*. The stock on hand isidr..
roi,the seASnn, and tt is tielleved. that prices mast
soon recede. Theillaihest and lowest prices of . An
thracite and }Vol.:Metal cacti Or l a tea:vilest, trete
hews so follows: • - •
. . .
4asarracite. -, :%6Vdtliel-e Pidou.
IFAnon.
............$7 ANA! ol- --. , • • ,
F 9 -254 900
—.....:—.7 Man 40) 7 ., ,,,. - • i' 7 6093 900
.........150(419 00 ..." • .7 250 995
...,.:7,-1) 00g 15 00 ; 7 50(4 9 5.1
..
'" - '...8 756117 40 -- , 6 c 2Ste,l3 90
.....
....
.-31 (9418 iiii - 8 (.0414 - 09
... .Si owgral yr -,:— : -=- 6 i • s.co
...»...
......_. ... _ -
- .5 .orks 9 oo
o&.} , 4• i
411 88 CO
•''
....S Z • .
Ttie Imports or for and domestic coaliatthis port
fir ten yeire hire berriis follows: . .
.
Prom - • . "'- ' •
3 ..FM'elps tons. 'Doimstic los
Great 8ritain.....:..., ..... ......
......14.110 •'
--_, ,r.. Protitiors ' 4423 i .
PhilMielPhliii, -4 . ` .- ..... .
Atexandria.-..4,..... - ... -t. ' ....- '
Italtlinuye -'.---.....;.......,........
EMI
Atit-
Per..
Other places P.-v.,- •
. - .
,—,- , --
Total , IWO__ ...... -.....4 ,
...7..1.10,40a . •
. 764,017
1640 t.. • - 1,49F1D . . t , 676,375 ,
' 5.18,1427
1864...-.-..., .. . ... ..:.,. 12111 510,000'
VC " 1ti0,445 ses,an
tat__-
. ...... ...... ......... 151„,%6 477,580
, 1861 V ' -130,857 ' 5.1181,5
18C0', ..___...;....1 1 8105 I, , .681,406
In addition to••• the, above .. .Nlegara. - Day,
Huddell dc Co. 'of .Divton, hate hirnished us
with the follo•Cring inantit}"oi. , Anthracite,
and dOmesticend foreign 'bituminous coal,
I 'received at , Beaten . for _the Seine . 1868 ..and
1869, which will: prOve interesting to out
, • :
readers : .
.......,
Anthracite Mona
Cumberland
Nova Scotia...-.
.Tntal tons. . 11155,110 WOO Inc. 5,560
The same parties also furnish us with the
following quantities of coal received at Prov
idence, Rho& Island, in the years 1868 spud
- • Tons.
In 1S
In Led
increase taiga ' • .1 7 ‘" tG,11.53
:For all purposes except for gas, • the elm
berlind.c.pal le superior to the NOVa
. Scotia.
coal, and is not liable to spontaneous com,l
bust lon,'whiCh - the Nova Scotia cnaLl is, and .
it.must be stored with great care,."souy hot in C
• .
large quantities. .
Novalicothi coal was admitted duty, free
froth 1&54,t0 1866, and • it. will be observed'
that they tooleevery advantage of the mar- .
ket iu 11164 and 1865, and made fortune's .out
of the necisillites of the . Oovernment,, While.
at the same time Nova Scotia, was tie
of the operations of all the Rebels against the.
'integrity of the Union. -Thep now ask our
Government to permit theivenal to • come in
duty free, to the- destruction of ihyestments.
for the development of :our Home Stuminou33
region's, in which we must, and als the New
England States in a t feW Years, depend for an
ample supply of fuel. 'Theta figureS show
that the roniumptlen of Cumberland
is largely on the increase, whe' Nova
ScOtilt was admitted duty free, mi.:Cumber
beriand &gal : could be sent to the New Eng
land market:On eoinpititlon. ThtiYalsoshOw
that notwitlfstandlng - the duty Of
..$1 25 in
gold, Nova Re4tia coal has declined In price
since the duty has , been put on, and that
the producers of this coal, ay the duty and not
the - consumer, .
PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD
• of Supply and Dtqtritniticni; of An ;
thratlite Coat from SchuyiltEllitounty, and,
Bituiliinon4 and Anthracite fromiliarrisburg,
on the Ph)lidelphia and -Reading Railroad,
for the 'year eliding Novetntter 30th, 1
, . ..
of .
received
Amount Goal fn - myarlotts Lat
.
. •
er4l ilailroad.4.lu Schuylkill Coal Reg.iii
liti'ylk.AiVtd4y . itallrinad 1:12.825
NI iil t're=k - - 20.567
M..da t r,o - _, , 41413140, Mout:lntl ti R. R 1,186,U)
----
Total n'i l' Peirt Varbnn .. •
Mt. Cali..n RlLilf<Xld, at lkit. Carbon... •
Mine Hill aid , ii;lau).•lkillritiv* . n Railroad, at
Schuvitili Raven • - I,ll,•,fied
tientivilitil and ltaircinetaunta Railroad, at
Auburn
'Little Saturn:lll Eat !triad, at
. 1',31 Clinton
. . .
'Filumipous tuna liarjfibunz, and Antkr3-.
cIU from Ilarrl4burg, Dar, 0,14, Allentown,
and Alburtgli
Tidal . of all, tons of
Mott. dedirtrei tia Hue of .Resdhig ilidlrtid tad Otaarbet:
51 , etior.l or•Tur:touts.l
Tamaqua
rott St 111 e
_ .
Schuylkill Haven
Lendlngville
Auburn:- . ....... .
Port Clinton •
Hambur g Mohrxt file
•
•--
Leesport .. ... ...
Hew &..VPaara'h
Sluicing Spring,
Wemerssit
linbesunta.,
Womel•dort
Wharfs:llz -4-4..
HichUind
Igyeratown
artort.
....
r
Owl:aura .....
Hamtnelstowti A
achverfirillit°t l
....... ..
Birdstmaro'..y.l,.; ..
Douglawn - Ulf:
. ....
..... .
Royer's fi
Phan:davitle.. -
Perklinnet) SuncVn
Valley Pow.
Port kennedy....;:...
Norristown.. .....
Ittanbo's lime kiln .
Swede YurnaceS4r...
Conshohocken •
Eq,bert's ...
Falls aNi•linyu4
. Nteetown -sin d
Germantovfn..
2 ..
via Belmont •
2. TisColusobtaßr.
via Richtn'd hrh
forshlp't
TtAtil pfqlng - fr*lght
enal fur Lontprs nee
Total of all
SCHUYLKILL NILYIGATION COMPANY..
Tshe following 13 the Coal tonnage of th
Schuylktil lgicvlgation Company, the whits
from whine*" :tecoi4tl and , he distribution
of final for thee, years 1868 and 1869:
1868.. 'lBOO.
Tons. Tofu.
1110,134 263,e0.5
22,5 A
324,20
39,431 *l6l
• •
• From ! . .
Port farnon -
Mount
ttehttylhill Haven
Port Clinton •—• ' •
...
To Port..
" Mount Irarbeln--...
k,rhuylktll
Orivlviburg 4nding
Auburn, •
" listabuitr4 Kertuntills, 1,888 8,824
blobrssl 8405 , 14785
" Althotlssel4.7BB lON
" Yeltr's ng & Ktislarer 7 s . Dams._
80,44 4,1898
8-1213
" Beadi ..... • ,
" Yost's Landloi 248
" Hirdsboto..l., ..... : 10,258 ' • , 11,184
" Mount - Atry2... •.. . 9,818 ' • • 10,716
" Port untoniiiii • MA 918
. ... 648 , 812
" Royees For d ............. 11,582: 6 8,481
.".-111a.ek Hock Dam__ 4 4 7 •246
" 1,028 - 878
" Browerts Lim; Ing
" Ctaudrohoeken.. • 14,2.1 " Spring ...... .- e _ 14,287
" Manarrnk.:,-- • -POW,
"Salem• ' 1,912-
"'New 40eitle , ' > - "4,87 S -
" Brandy's - ins ....‘...,. • • 8,850
" WlLatingtoo ...... _ ...... 24,418
" Marcus ... 351 '
" Chester and Chester Creek....; 15,90 r 14,233
2,
...... 4;022 401
Darby 2.7L2 • 2,410
" Philads„ and =757 903,238
4 .* New York i 93.4 -58540 . 1 _316,380
" Baltimore.. ....
OEM
Schuylkill 1 and Susquehanna -- Railroad
•, • ' Coal Trade.
- „
of kpairans
pcirttd oyer Ike SetatylP4
Railroad , -• • .`-• . • • •I.
, - .Ecuol. Weif. Tatra.
FinxisPneargre._—
'., .. -
....—...1-It.S,C 37
3 ,766 118,21
IbrapLitt 'West_:. ..... --...• . .1•80,7811
In 1F6,3.. - '—„l- ..... .......,... ....... .252,8319 4024 SZABO
1%7 -..... ..f ... 13/4511 27,94 2N,dde
ism 1...:.' —14113 24100 24111,4 r
" lebS— '• a • —..--- b911,111/1 vz JAM
1 .._.........—..—_--,1111,11111 2,110,057
11101. .1
1862....,........4 ~..14401116 50112
/MI ...... .....:,.. ....... .................."an 4n.no noksa
f .. Ise) ..... .:...... ..... ....,... ... .........„_. 94,175 'Any IMs..
4.1 . 1 SIAS MAI WEB
• 71:_ .404 ." VS
,
4V3 b y
VS
. This road is now owned and Worked bribe
Redding Railroad Company. '-, ---, ,
• '"
4 • •
Stigh . M. lll ,ltibithig 044belnOtlit of UMW& 1111 sent to magi in Mk *OO the icatiiMiiit the
Brad Top Seail-bitunOliAn 0301 24 1 11444 !f ith 4114,4gribr tunithiS
tiy JOHN' Frig9N. Waft EDIIIIO II2 it d - - - -
47.1,3 K
100
31,1.111
,975
LA4O6
..._ ~~
1, 272 115 gr.: Dec . 65.3 1 0
...:. 10.070 Inc. NAM
VAC* Aloolel Inc. 4.045
'' - -‘- 74 XX 423 3
,
1,742 251
17#1,&.7
iou,s46
B.Git,=l
4,249,457
1869.
?bras.
i 1863.
Ton..
244 1
1,114
Z2l
674
8.4 8 .11 .
5 132.4
= 1
858'
2,cr7.51
etk,sv
1.041
18,810 t
6,5171
2,411
5,0241
.71 AUDI
2:0281
2,;844
1 418
grioi
aS
•, • 9,118
_ --
7tte
911
au,seo
2,SSI
• 7 / 1,219
:210
10.3
214,b7.5
1110,13 i
1,270
/8, 137 1F0
1,
13,100
2 4 066
0,1101
^",*:', • 81 1 ,1133
• 3 , 111 0
• 1;779
I,lor
590
5,191
726
/0,23 P
5,015
41017
%WV
3 ,C (72
95,076
5,120
541
19.026
193,101
1 5,001
15,14,t09
77
0 a"
7t : fr o t
gm
1t4,001
4 . 316
9,98111
1)1
21,51122
127,f04 '
11021 ;lime.
11zgn
1210
167,213 11;
'WADI
1 30%119
111,218
4114.5A11 1. - . 2F r ie2,lr2
3,4611,2671 • 4,101,501
108,W71 1:37.9t4
18,571,511 1
4,N9
087C23
I,=
40
1,815 "1 1,945
- 275
. 65
1.747
.1),031
180
3,056
11,461
WS,M9
I===M
111111111MINIMIIIMMIP ammaimg..... .
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THE MINER'' '4oltritNlAL - P43 -. . TTSVITA,A,• 1-- - - ' ... :•''-' - 1 47 :1,5C. ',. _HVYIX. .,., .. ...._XT-H'...T. , '. '-, - C_O.i. .1s1:TY : —,' NI A'PENNSYLVA
._ . _ -r , ~., ,••:-,. .•. • ,:•-,-,.:,,;,•:.,.,,..,....,..,!,,,,,, 4 ,,,,,,- ' - ' 4.::,, t -,.- •. - . . . I ,
. .. . • , , • . • .
, .
AMIIIIO , AM
sRoA T.P. s
Itt
tOLLiE•RY.
--- . . .
aulkruei. 99 it 44 Co., 1 . 44e1 Newel._ •-• • - 1-'' "N• . ..:, __ •; Ili • 1 NUM
K. & 2 , ..2. 'H. Co .. • etc . 2 r o ; 2 Cu.. •,• ''' 11 4 -'• et Ma*
1
•do do Ido ()be WeUebeed &Co. .. , Ili_ AO*
Poweiton CIA Iran Co. • ; on CI &Molt psi; 9 1. 92 , ' 92 4 War
do do- :1 do li j lr.. A. Orbleou; , ~: ~ •u . ' • '.:1.4.. :2 9 ,'
'' Oviduct, Dorris & Ca, 14 B. Wlean, _ •-• Ilk " 4 4 .. :I* 21,400
Wood & noon; :M. ~214e0n, • - : , 1
David Luau ,-. • ' ipoivid plar... . _. _i 17 _l4 l ;. - "ow
Cum.moi & Itarttsaii,;ll.tatio. sro. it Co.; -- , 6,1 •• i woo
Acesd.authriclta ,C. CO.,' t , do• do ; AIM - 44 •- 1 2 1 . 22
Fisher Geenailllaue, • 411 "12 *WO
fi
Ratheredl Wilemi, '1;do_• 41 s o i. - 1 - le. -LC Ifil IV*
B. T. Improvmeeut Ccl4•Alr. Arlllbelne 9 & Co., C •I • I -.7 a ~..
.13004 Ji, N. fiheetlk 1 ' • - IL ,IXILI
• Coal & Deo Co.,' I.Tenklne & Reeding. 9 . ..
31 17 1 It 301:19
Ha ; vat Wllar, _ - , MentideCoel&lrou . Co.y. ,151, Ilk 26. 43,021
R. B. Willie* -- • IL. H. Wlgtoti, - , . ' LIN 211' eilf zal M,0121
Reed, Wasw, Co., p ;illehard langdon, ' I .m - !, *_ le l6 l Nu mow
Non. John heat s :, _ do . do -, , . Ike*, 4.1 .5, 14 191 UN 40,0014
Illabwell Wlleon, . Ald!ldsrell & 'Co., - • - 14, 12k 141 2. ' 45.: MN 40,000
•
'do ' fl u
ox i .. •do do -- . ~ .- . ..,, ...1 ... le, HO 15 . 01 X 1
:IA Mlle 12.44 Cost JohuTaylor & Co., 1 11,24 - t• at, 3 Lli 1r lq , SAO
do • do., i. do :do • CIO do 1.5 i ‘1 ' . 25.000
'• l, VL=Z I -1-;:-.—. 4 4 --
',
; 1 ;*
- . int"' Ili iSlik Ookr:s0 an no! .ss: srs 0r7.54735,090
2 I - lola] shlpmepts in 1244,280,924 I 1
11. •,....—, I . 1 1
1
..
. , Inereese, . 1 , 79,8-0, 1I , 1 •••
. .
Coahnont, •
Cumberland,,:.. —
Crawford.. .
Powelton,. . • • ;
Barnet Plane,•
Barnet,. • •
Dudleylatr,,
B • •
• •
:Idooredsitt.
"Brtiad TOrp,
Cartoon,
•.•
=on,
Mount Equity, •
-Duvall-Abaft,
n i Tt 3 laßleir •
watt-,
_=
-• . •
Edge .
•Detawitre, ••• ,;
North PWrit, •
,•
toulton*
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LEHI,oHc_ViLLEY 'RAILROAD.
• -
Statement , of cone received And t l ininspurteid
for twelve mouthi, ending btalrember
tSiln. It WAS derit7ed-, from AO , following
bouree : • I
294,737 , 45145 3
— . ...1-1,51E4,11ft MX=
•-•• r , Tom ,
Z 4,720 1, 604,7118
, 109,751, .
431.1116
, Oa r
1 1,44,163' 2,310,170
'Wyoming. Region....
Hazleton du
It, Lehigh .16
Beaver Mead* Itekth
Mahnnoy do ,
Mauch Chunk do .2
• Total .. .' •
And NC2A delivered sia follows : i i , •
At L. &B. It. it..lllnctlon to N. y.' , , : i -il
C. &P.R. CO '-.......4 .. . • 4 • I 1 1 • ~ , ,11 08
At Mt. Cannel to *orttieni t . .,4 7 4 . -.1 i I, ;
tral,R. WoCei ... ._..:4....1- ' . . 2,1117
At Penn Haven Jtittetlon to L. L' ' , ~ '
It "R. R..for canal I. ,I 2CC,4211 121)115
At Penn Haven Junction to L. &I .- , "
It 16 R. for Itall 1 1, 2,925; 4 *
-
At Munch Chunk to L. & R. It. U.. , ; !
for Canal ; 1 1 ius,iin 191,X0
At and above Mauch' Chunk for; .. t . ..
use of L. V. It. KCo ' I+, 1V,143:11 4 4, 0 3 1
On line of L. V. R. R.ttlxive Mauch; 1
Chunk 'i- ' • .1.2,101' 9, (2 1
At Mauch Chunk i' ; '', : MS' 965
At Pack.erton to L. &., K 11. K. for!
Ralf
On `line- of. L. V. R.`' R. below} ` 7 i ;
Mauch Chunk ; ; • - ....*- - 11113,1C1; ' 571;750
Oallne- for use of B. V. R. R. Co:. - .I i i.1 . 4:344', tr 3 t l
.To Catasa. & Fogelavllleß..lL. 1 :,, ';• I 143
East Penna. IL Itl.. .... _. .' ....I ; 112,205 , 10,219
" North Penske.. B. R. .. 1.- I ' 174. 425 . 14 1 AI
" Morns Canal -; l' -1! PLASS; 11.:W6
" Central R. R. of Newlersey.....l l 740.49 t; fa 4 .464
" Bel. Del. R. 1t....,_.: 1., 11 *UAW . SAWA
'". Morris &Essex. K It. ' : 05;9. 210,X.id
1 - 221
i
Total
Total by
Total by 11, fi,
•
Orand-Total
Details armadas Has Of raid Wow illaisei:Cbinilt. go
pm MAUR! Nonm►R INMi,,
RKnla of ritgvery
Packerton.
Lehighton.-
Parry'sllle
Carbon Iron Co .. .
Kittatinny
Lehigh Gap •
Slat Inkton— ..... ..... ...
Itoekdale r
Laury's .. .
Whitehall r
Imnton ft. U
Coplac
Leidal Valley Iron Wbrks
7"_honias Iron Co.:. ... ......... . .....
Hokendanqua -
Cataiauqua •
Lebigk emne lion c o _
....
Catasaucina Mant CI
Cata.sa. dr. Frig. IL c)
East• Penn Iron Cp.. .... ...
Fullerton
Allentown Iron Wor ks
Furnace Station J •
Lehigh Bolling •-.
'Allentown Rolling Mill' •
Ili:lberia Iron C ., *
Hope Rollink Mill •
>Allentown
Iron -
Jordan Manlg. Cn
Relit-11.1ton
& Lackawanna
Lehigh Zinc Co • ,
itethiehrm Mi 11......
Freetpailabunt
Lime Ridge' • . '
Coleraine Furnace-i
Glendon Iron Works
.Easton ' •
Y7illli burg
Audo: Arun'W+ii iii.
NVarren otnalry.
'
Total
Lehigh; Canal and . Rillroad..
The collowlng.o the quantitY of cOal'tram4-
ported by the ;Lehigh Coal and Navigation
Co., for year ending beeembet:ilsd, 1869,-by
itallroad.And Canal:.'
RAILROAD
•
. - ! 1 •
.... • I
Forwarded South front Mauch vunnit.....-
, Dellvevcd above... " '1 •
. " to Lackawanna .1t Bloontebn a; R. R.
nt Pima:nth Bridge •
. t.: ' 1 iki:la
Delivered to Wycki.tani Canal - 4 ~............- tia
" ' " LehlighV, R. R., at 'Anson Notch... 5,1,51
Total It: R.. Tonnage that did not eitter Lehigh
Canal.:. ....... ......,refie so . 7 _
• • i
Tiy Canal 04,141
TOinl by p.. R. - ttiptitangl '
DiSTRIBI.7.IOIs; OF i:OAL
Conguineil pn Ltne [ of LebtgliCantl' .
3'i....5e4..5tit0 the Del: - Dte.rAnal. ... .. .
" • " • ' ". Jitirrts
. .
~ • , 9 034.1
. ,
The Coal which passed into the Del.:Div.
Catiui, was distributed as follciws:
Consumed on Line of Del. Div. Caiosi
Pasaeti into Dta. and Itaritsui Canso!
through to lirliqui
Distiibutioll of Mal' delivered South of
Mauch & Fic:4l;
To Morris & Ewiez R. R..—
." Central IL IL a N. 3 -
" BeL Del. R. R..i ...:..... ...:
North Penu..R. .
" • Lehigh Valley B. R. at Paekerton
.. " & Lackawanna R.
" Idoniscrulal—Port. Delaware •
0 Catasuva & Fonlessll l 4*N. '
OtLLlne or t.. h l It. It. between blanch Chunk ,
and.... . .... ...... . ... . . .... ......
Total
Morris Carat Coal, Trade
The following, is Antenlentpf the
of Coal . wkith entered the'. Morris 'Cana
Since 1845: I ' H
e 4... t: kilG/HCO .ALPRO.Sit . '
' " e , _ .s4,Ten . 11:4n1
' .• - . I Candi. IR. eR: 't
Told1;1 OW. 'Tons,
1 Tons. ! .11:41s. I. r 0544. 1. Tow.
I.—;-------
1545......... ... ... 42,5g '. • L 2,5571. I. 12,547
PO • 41,1 U, . 41,10 I , lima
1417 J '51,051! • '111,115P - i * . Cal i
1848 II KAU-0i . • -52 . 15 21 , 1 ,. r
1419 •l' lud,tc, toa,4eal .• ~ 1(1,4112
IMA ..... .1,.. II 141,100!. *.- 145,100 . . I soo
Iva_ .. ' . ...-._. maxi _ • ue.23; , 137,zia
1452 - I 1+41,140. mum ; •. 't mum
_lam
! =502 , ' 75121.5 . 2 22Vita
11C,4 1! 1517,61. • 217,56 i
Pr ,s ...... ...... 0 , 250,7 - --0 7 ,40 . 211,7*.0 1
1855 • • 2144,514111254 0 5, 17;41 308,400 '
1F57• ' • 2.1,1152 , 13,017 240,1151 V, OAS ,294„128
1F54 II 241,100 5,350 i 2SAMI 55. '312,n5
la; t Zis,aist 47f9, .961.186 - .01,1 All
150 , 1 276,9471 . 1 V5,9U 121,517 444,444
1501.,J I , tr2,516!1,4 0 1 214,017 .. 140,1= 414,01
Inft I. 104,431 .",45,115 152,10 172,1X1 E 14,127
1851 - • a r 208+257 ' .41051 255,521 145,45 402,445
054 !101,097 IRAN MAW
251,745 151,
1555._--
1 ' 217,814 74,171 51,1154 1.14,1 Di 4111,111
.1860 1' ... ' 56,961 112,790 218,141 141A1 450,175
1
• ism ....... ..... troll Immo 7711472 lex) 421,811
ises_.._: ,:' isimi 100.981 2116,5 w - 75,738 347,545
iste..:_.::::.. i '75,7571.131,501 21.1,* 67,14111 251,187
- - !1'44/4i7241' 0P5;434;5,101,112i1,501,670,6,636,00
The 'coal W 24 dlstrlbtited.4ll fp4orr7 . : .
To Jersey my, *c. .. - • ..;..:..,.........,
'way Trade.:...i ~..e..-....-... . . —...—
•Total ku IS%
05 , 1,A711
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Belvidere
ng istl4.quantity of coal tram
is Road, received from the'Le
n the Tollowlig years: ,
TlyrAh.; Ezz l '
-- 7:2T2,711 ' 12,NTS • 31W
—.174608
..unAta WIPS 11 4
4X
‘136.206
The folloiri,
ported !wet.;
high Regioh.
In 11169 •
• 186 s
11 1 67
•• ISO
" 38a5...... ...
" is 64 •
" 1863. .......
• mu •
isbi
" •Iseo •
1858
"
"''1857..:
W
MEI
Norris and Usax Road.
This road, running from 'Easton to Hobo
ken' commenced its coal :trade in 1887. It
has been leased by the ljetuoventut and
Westetp Railroad, who will work it hereafter:
. The coal trade was as *MOW* -
Wcw. Through. 7btal.
In 1.487 .44050 131.4012 ars
In MS.
luoraiq . l4 a+.114 tom
Locust ilouUtidn Coal and iron Commis%
- •
The quantity ofcosl i kettt from the wend
Collierieston the landi.of tlSis CoMiany In
the year 1861 was as follows:
Name -of Forked .
ing Mine BLOM Lausw, I=V
Loma Run, , literyLliart Co., •
Big Run, Murray, wintsea ilt Fo.: slms •
Hanel DWI; R. Gomel:l* Co ., • NUN ill
Stiontr a d a , W t liontellnAN • U ar Or
teat" • , J. ,Frecki . AMR , 26
• smoi II
*en
sented •to-tho W
-Losisistare,
feet tu rytneer &clomp - in
of ell ' I I •
WM
EIZEITI
aist M NOUS: at 7Z4D} * .
=ENKE
ME
lirEfEl
BEEEEI
:11 •
-10-PIALTOR.
OF
PROPRItTOIL:
=I
MI
is..
, • AMA.
70141,
2008,11:01 2A10,170
• ! • !!!
2.0 1 r)„,.'w
2,110,170
i 11.868 . VIWIO.
;Tute. 7bris:
,
..... • .; 39
• 2,274) • 1,2543
• • ; • /•; ; 361
......
.....71, • 27,a11; 10,746
614
4931 308
5,340 a,sm
• ti, 3121 ; 229
.192; 364
526, 'AR
• OW.
..... 41;80 1,90,2
33;725, 41,740
105,9471 09,807
' 139; ;212
3 9091 1,619
• • ; 55,431' 73. 6 75
5,733 1 6,526
7,460! 5,343
2,583 4,116
Ijl3l . ;1.203
00,0701 $7,108
2,086; 2,M6
8,807; ;1,5(0
2,180, 23,866
32,2071 26 928
3,385 3407
14,991 i 17,26.710
. ,64
8,874, 7,627
6,01,3
2751
2C•,361; 4 1 . 486
59,031 , 72,T94
fist; • 509
51b;
4r.r.V.
400
•. I ,
35,706! 33,14t7
92377; 11,270
.., 7,26 i; 190
3.3 350 29 , ,71 07 8
1.1 5,113 . 5,100
EEO
5K1,033
Tons.
• BCtS.%*)
M,roul
.t ; :,rr,.e:t
58,319
4.63,047
111E1
.. 1,05,011
21rns.
..... 311,250
235,949
613,10
....
• 7,800
ti52E
.133,06
/22,995
151,293
28140
Dell ; R. 11.,pial Tonnage.
ESE
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Cumberland Coal Trade for. SO. ,
The following is the_ quantity of coal . - sent
to market from the Climberland Region' in
1889 compared with l 888:
ttnore awl Ohio R.
etieaapeake antl-Olkto
Isstga
Increase insika .... ; ........
The coal was dgrive4 from thty,
,
sources: •
Total . ..
Frostliuni & Penns, ft4t.....—.1. mutm ?90,R2 0
a
Co .'a It. IL
Pledmoutßegion—U=ore WK.
1 . 883,7011
" 1
Of this rytiantity the 'Baltimore and Ohio
„Ballroad Company used 17,151 was, and
there ivaa a local conatuneltion of 76,100 tons
on'the line of the roads, and at Piedmont
and Cumberland. . - • " •
The Despard Coe CoMPany :of West Vir
ginia, oiined and sent. to :market over the
Bellmore and Ohio-Railroad 72,218 totba Gas
mein 1869. ,
The cowl was gent bt . the •fo
pankia in 1868 and 1869': •
Name . of CV myetny or Afilse:
Consolidation Coal
Central C. M. & M. Co
American Coal Co
Cumberland Coal and Hon
Ilampsln re & Baltimore Coal Co
Borden M Ining CO
• George's Creek CVO & Iron ~ ..
- Piedmont, Coal & Inn Co,
Atlantic & tieorge Creek .
Potomac Coal Co
Franklin Coal
Midlothian Coal Company
Swanton Mining Co
Maryland Coal Co
Cooke Mines
Harlon Coal .(.b .„ ,. :....._..,:...._...........
Ravage Mountain Co ...
fleorge's Creek Mining .
.......
• t
I ucres,se
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
The following is.thie quantity of coal trims
ported.over the New lersey Central Railroad •
in the folloWing.yeatti: . . . .
Fears.
. . Lehigh ".. Laekairanna. Total.
Years. Tbou. '-' Thin 1. --
Tun r.
1856 ..... ... ....... MXS , - 118.670 ' • 131901
1857 81,881 200,4150 '..811,791
1653 - 11.v.,grzt • 417,7 . 20.. 511.,,510 '
18.50 181),(41'' _ 461,420 -' 611,1 , 7 1
1800 4:1,885 • : 59004 • • 858,617 1
1861_ .......... ..._ ".,:51,31.7 '. . .' 508,80• ,
.tal'-' l 3 :
MI, ....... ...-.. 311 a '
~„96 . 819 ,
471 - '
DM 435„72 3,-9 • • 6.,r, 11, 1,019,6 M
1864 471,221 . 1G5,713 , 1,1 49,961
MSS_ ' 599,619 - 491,111 r; ' - . 1,001,108 '
1805 - 511,070* 779,171 1 A 10.2430
1801 765,657 . K 53,1141 '‘ 1,018,816
Ile 733 405 1e.% 5137 , 1,559,00:
, • '... 5,12V011 : C." ~- - • 7,943,714 "' 1 13,1361,001
• Of this quantitkll.l,492 konsof Leitigh : and
11,671 tom of . Lackawanna, in all 134',11 . 63,, ,
Were consumed On the line of 'the:road, ~.. .
We are -indebted to P. WMolEf, Esq.,
General Freight Ageut of the Road,.for, the
following detailed account of the coal di?tri r
button:
Statement of limber Toss Coal tram:ported over thetentrai
Itailnaut of New Jersey anrbor the year.l44.
•
•
Lehigh 74,495.01
.
.
Lackawanna. - • - • trzt,9s7.ui
1,450,nu...7
Of this amount there - v;43 con. Igne3 to ;
,
(Part Johnston ,253,951.16,
Lehigh. .< Elizahethport: - ~ 350,121.14
1 Pointii online of road' 111.02.01
_:_._' J E Labe hour iiko Mat*
iii*itv " uala ' IPo U lnta online of ' WitUi,".7....... ~'ltY P i.i. V'
The at Port Johnston W : as conatigneit
....,, .{
to the following parties;
- -- •
A. Pardee & C.). - ......_.... .................... . ..... :...... .00,200.1,4_
L. Andel:inert & Co .% 20,52 4 3,0';
Stout Coat Company -.. 21,845. r
Honey Brook Coal Company._ .... ._.. .. , ... .... 10,219. t
Chamberlain &Pretteh..L ...... .....-,:.. .......... • 13,1101. 4
Kellner & Sop , .12..W...11
Caldwell & Conant.-- -* - • . 30,313.14
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company__ 42,41/I.M
.Wilkesbarre Coal and lmn Company.;...... 7.IWAYO
The Coal' at Elir:anethpoyt, wn..3 consigned
to theefollOwing parties:
New Boston Coal 11 Ining
U. B. Linderman & Co. ......... : ..... ........;....
Etunnel Barmen, Jr...
Detmold & . ...... ..-......... ...... ..; ...
Mineral Spring Coal Company
Vsrilknibarro (.sal and jron:
Van Dusen Brotherp
Day, Huddell & Co .
ts. Cbaruberlaln. ...
Westervelt 31Cing.
M. Woodsrud.....
J. Barnwell, .
BnUer a Drake ,
Randolph Brotheri... ...... . ..... . ... . ..... 8451&06
I. Q. Sloan ' ' 2,7W.06
Lehigh and Lucerne Coal C0mpany...:.;..,... 10,240.18.
Sundry parties.
•
The Lackawanna C4)al Elisabethport
tras.consigne4 to the. ,
Delaware. Lackawanna and.
,Western
Railroad Conspany.., ......
EDITORS TABLE.
TUE Tatar:es ALMANAC for 1870 has been pub l
fished' by the' Tararprz Aiwa.lation, New 'York.
The astronomical departntent,is full and complete,
while the political detalitinent Is .nneyttalled by
that of any other alumnae published in the coon-
Scam •IlicsicaL Morrrtita, published by Ellis
Rowe, hrl. Court street, 11044i1,,icluntirta In each'
number 16 worth of first -classphuici music for .:35
cent.. LAmtains 32
paper, sheet-tousle size, matched t o
. hind with, other
first-class music, or, 'iambics"' linund by itself
makes two tar& thick' vo.times of the largmt, but
and most p' - opulir ramie.' Terars . .„6l,Per year in
qd
vance. The sixth number iow babbitt% contains 12
lnitrituental pieces with stings, with piano a*ont
paniments. 'subscriptions: received. at Bannaq .t
Ma. Gamma W. Crum* proprietor of the Phila
delphia LaDokk, has this year hit Upon a new 'idea.
He has had printed, for preSeulatilm to.hls subacrib,
era, eighty thousand 'copik chin ainianac, .which
Is a very decided Improvement.UpOu the , counting
house almanac heretofore ligued..lhli Is a paMph
let of fllty-six pages, and a cootaias a vast arriourit
of information and statlstlM, the whole being/ Very
useful and worthy of preservadort..` The almartac is
atilt such as no publisher:in Philadelphia hat ever
before offered to his smcpttorra. Mr. Childs/spent
upwards tivithousand Antlatt,getting up :the
work. , -
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Tits LADY'S Fuzztcu SOD . FEDI/VAAL— Th e Febru
ary number of this fartiriti.mmmatie leads off with
a fine steel engraving. id the "The First liairlia
scene which will be perticularly interesting to yoUng
lady readers. Then follow thd lanpillieet of Ccifor
ea Fashions, taideftil and atylish uilitid a variety of
strperkir wooden* illtistrathig tha latest *node of
costumes, bonnets, hats, du. ' The music for this
month 15, "I Wish that I were Toting .A.gairi." The
literary - deparit! has innielleta articles in; prose
and poetry. Louise; Chandler Moulton cotitlinies
her beautiful and touching . story, "Did - 115 Forget
Serr,i and Ml Prescott coinnserieee ."The Caseari-
Don's Aunt."' Una* Locke and Miriam Earle .cour
tribute
,good' iiilicles; Midi wiPl, a hefty ebsiey—
c
“oat 01 e !this'll - erne i" . .iiiint - Mbitigiial ari . titivat
ing aridatatudngliecounrot"OurTheatrical . r,"
and 'Geneva" tells of "Miss Angelica lik e's Cot
ton Wedding ." Tlii‘ eill * R.-de e ilrtMent alll° as
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patterns for faiscy- wins t:hdlttlas; einbrel I de.
Published by Deacon it .Petersiini 319 W dt at..
Philadelphia. : : . • -i •• : : '1 ,
GEXII Of TIM Lmic DILAYA.— Froth the mericati
Opera Pritdishing C0.,M0.19 North, ilisth St., _MOW
/
delphia, we have received the first number f "Gems
of the Lyric Drarna, edited by Cieci:W. n, yr., a
td-incitthly, devoted to the 4 0 towirbei? *cal •
MI KIII4OIII Illustration of the =Pit pop , operas,
.as produeid Was Engiieh itand,Opersi sailei..
Every number will contain the libre tto of opera
complete, with a sketerostriie - plaiiani% ' 'of the
composer, awl hissrosks.lowilien belsidied sLuk
froirtgoilitrrAllarie aitikle,„ : ttizer
ture end Ail the prindgialwini, flaw** ,for
iolescisidaimoimPenilusesitoand - aliib'llaipiiito *AO:
The Uhuittifflonerrill bees poetridt. at it singer or
eornpesieesingretdon steel;inilitintlnsted Ink - Pate
gad fine lirooil.etignrilw • ;:, _
It Isird4lnitid hi *Whir inahiltiettielsitiltifiii in
art, is Well Ili imolailse opens winsic,". an 4 no ex
pensewili \ bk , spsrsd to mate the await , iertby of
per, Prepared hill ili Pit/ . jr idllilairliiF,Sd la hoped
win be sibetthital toe tbellbrettee and inset
mule signi . , tbs. ink* at the nanSiei being
be*. cbgruirkttirliAintoe., -. ~
.Tiro will lieriblinlsgilkeli. SOWElrsi„lies
soitnne Ida ' filgssi , egssugnsunpitia.,, , ; ,':-...•....
Ilia. ihs eareiarlivtailiery* : **es
ants; lir katit • loomed espripiootsedo.
Ton dolleriPer dirddlkil. 1 0 1011 0PPPL. : Og4t l leriP'
tiossfleihred fit Iliviiistillftnnitlisl l o.oll9lllll.
gig 111/o. . .: - ' - ', ''''' ', • ' 4 - - I '7--
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Tonterrnii.—Eistrth - StuOv or the year and
third alter flphiphany: a length, i) hours
and 50'slinutes.. • : I
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The Natitervis Cane.-- , -A decision in the arr.
pliation riot , a new trial 'in !this t%A.e, will be
given on-lionday morning next.
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81ntru1tN1642sct.-7-Millutitoy City has 12 1
Churches7llllll 12 Preachers ; 12 Esirpols, ancll2
Teachers; 12 Directors, and 12 Lodger. ;
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The Bev. Dr. Bos - tell will preach in the Sec . ,-
and Presbyterian Church, Market Scrim*, td-'
morrow morning and evening' - at .10 and. iit
o'clock. ;'All'ari3 tntited. Setts free. • i • .;1
• Breakir iturued.---bn Wednesday night , last,
the , breaker of Murray Winlark lt Randall, Old s
Big Run ,Colliery, at tiertrianion - n abofai ; :hl
land, was destroyed by tire. Supposed VO I
been the workof an ineendiarY., • •
. „
Serious• ' ACeldent.-On Thursday
Gorge Lowry, s clerk in the. First.. Stdiohni
Bank of '.3tlahanoy City, fell through an Opeu
railroad bridge in that borough. The distance
he fell was about .12. feet, and was verruericiusly
hurt. • • • ,
Temperance.—E. Ilensinger has been elected
by the Temple of Honor,,N'o. 34, Dfalumoy City',
and UeSilvk, Partiphilla Lodge, No;
719, Maliano'y city, representativee to the State
-Temperan'Conventien, to be held. at Harris-
burg oh the Bth of I"eb, next. .
The Postmaster. General has 'established a
new 'mail route from Pottsville, to Herndon via.'
Tiunagati and Ashland, and appointed James C.
McGuigan of Mahanoy City, and William K.
Jonea of Tamaqua,: as Route Agents. Servi.il
will eoonence as soon as 'the necessary arS
rangements ate completed.;'•
•
Bow about that litter 'which revealed the, true
histbry . as a sot ier,' Ot Gifollo Stetter, lately
huried in Potter' - 71e14anti 'which the copper
head organ Was masted to
. f);ublish, and soli.:
j g
pre..rasit Queer' idea of fatriles...'i • that paper
must have. I.f ir charges which are false, and
than ramie: to publish the truth.,, To many this
seem. the acme :Of meanness. • - 1 ' - '
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'.O. A., B. !Convention;—A number of the dele- -
gates from thin - Countyplirpoeetaking the after-
noon train On Tuesday next, and leaving Read
ing at 10.1'1 M., and taking the' ekneinnati . Ex
press for liarrisbnrg at 12:20'A: '..7d.,
;Pittsburg reliehinA
r-at thp, A. M. Wednesday, • 1 '.' - •
They think it ' would render the trip more
pleasant if the other delegated frank the,' l'ount3, -;
would - take the neuter train. '•• i. - - ,• ' '
•
Paid In Full.—On the '2lst instant, Conrad
Seltzer, Esq., our late exeellent Cohntv Treasti.
rer,. paid over to his successor in ciffiee,3lx.
BradleY,,the balance in full of the County funds,
atubnittintc-. to tt15,1143 li. Tt all the County
Treitietrers for the last:twenty vetirs had follo#-
ed Mr. Seltzer's tocateplo, the , taxpayers of
Schuylkill County' would' have been - enriched
by wetly thousapds of dollars. , ' ill' •
The State Convention oftlie Grand Army . of
the Etepublie.—This Convention will , „tneet in
Pittsburgh,on Wedne ' s'day afternoon nett..
numbei.ofithe delegates front thi`t County - pnr-•
pare. takitie.the afternoon triiu, on Tuesday
1113 N t, and leaving Reading 10 1'; 31 . ., and tak
ing the Cincinnati Express - fru/it •Harristfurg at
'12:10 A. 1114' reaching el!ittsbbrg at 9:20:A. M.
IVedaq!,(la:- : •
. . , .
' our perambulatiOns the 'other day we were
attracted by the'neat appearance of a iniw store
in.Mr..3fortivaer's ilea- building, and dropidiqt
in we, .tliund' that -,Messrs:: Iklyerit tt Schnin
had forme4.6. l "copartnershin, in the hartiw;ire
litniiiiera and establishe,il theinselve4 there.
Their litack . is a very ex - cellent; one, anit We. nn
clerstatui that they, start. with "the r
aging prospects. Their inishieSri tar; Inis in
Its extent, exceedeiktliciioxpectation4:
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• Accident to a 1 passenger Train tit MabanOy.
City.—On Thursday evening as dui' Ashland
pa.sseng,er tniin, driven, by the englne,"Marieti;'•
was . gaing inio.lllahan6y flty, l an accident hap
pene3. to it ittronaelitie.nee of some parties inis
plachig,the The tient ran on a siding
where's. number of empty coal pars was stalid
ing.. The engine carne In collision with them,
upsettitig several of them' down a hank. The
engine was also thrOwn down the eirdiankinent,
and fell on its It-ryas badly' wrecked:
The engineer, fortunately, escaped'. with slight
injury. . Tha train 'Was fortunately,
alsint.ar hair
rind a half.
'r pleatli of anCid Citizen of Schnyikili Coutvpy.
- 1 -Alr. •tieorge
. Mason,, for,inerly :i prominent
'eclat operator and iiiert,liant ;of this t'oniiiy, died.
at his.restilenee in. , this Hort:ugh] on Tnettilii:V;
night' last,, in the ssth year"ckf,hili aie
" Mr. '2Siason :wkia a tniti - Ve of WII VerhalliPtON
Staffor4sthire; England, and cameo .111i5 coop-'.
1
try aliontrtivirtpone .yeant. ago. He seleitell
thls,t'otudf for his residen.e, in it for iliati3l
years ivist engaged ifxtensively lii the mining:
of coal, in the_ maitufacttire'of Machinery, and
in titernerearitile hi:it:les - a. - '' !, !! ,
• .- • •
Releaves.a large faMily to mourn the lo ss of
a kind andiffeettonete husband and father. !!' .
, • IliCremaini were interred. yesterday alleiz
noon at 3 ot.eloelt. ,' . ' - . . . ; r
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neliiimid . letters realigning Au' 4te Patts\-ilie
Pet (mitt*, Jain 21; isTo.
Beehm August Gross Orient Reifsnyder 3 A
Beaumont ChasHarriS Geol. • Wel tiatte
Bpuer Henry • • Ilannum Rev -*Rausington It
BohoWitz Ni 6 llennelly M • ; Reed,D or. C; '
Britton Eliza lifilfmaster f*Rodgers Elien
_Cowan Ed , Helm Ellen M Rittenhouse
Case Johninn Joyce Jahn Swift Geo F
Collins & Lyneh'Patriek Swarti Joseph
• Conry. Win hIIIIaI d H Ifi Stoud'M t: •
upy. C Magtnitis Dr T Sehnotter Mary
.Ditithirt Xi I& M u
. iits,..RWitt
natio' T E Mo wr sMfrs F Watson I'll:tiles
Dooling Mrs d McGlone Warnick G H.
'Deihny Gusts: Matti:kw:ls Ann Williamson G
Davis Jane G O'Connell /SI Walley Geo
tOrelory S ' Parton !rhos Webe - r Mrs
Greathead A :Reese *Edward • ••'
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'The following paragraph, clipped front
Dardarielle TIMES, (Arkansas), .shows that the
son of Niajot Mills of Titutiville, and ..grandson
of. Nathaniel Mills' (all formerly of this
Borougti ‘ and Well, known to • oar eitizens,l. is
winning "golden opinions" from the Western
people Or soldierly gallantry and patriotic eon-,
duet.; We quote:: =
"Lieut. Samuel - 1f: pitiSed through
here this week on 14a retnrd to Little Rock. frotn a
bnmey West, 'Where he had been on . Government
untne,4.' Urfa. Mills graduated at the .National
Military Academy withilistlnguished honor; hut alt
tootrite.e day for solarge a share of the laurels as
had Jaen already gathered' by his.PrecleCossors.„'Not
withstanding, however, the.factlhat armed reAst
once ltt the Republic had well nigh cell:tell. when
, Lieut/ Mills entered upon active service, its-linger
log estatence was Of suflicient duration to ..ttatilisb.,.
the ggntry and patriotism nf the young Lieut, •-•
'ti the cessation 'of ti ostillties„ Lieutenant
has been on duty in Arkansas, and we assert
advisedly itnt be• the opinion of the Unionists of .
this Commonwealth they Lient..Mills, by' his etheiest
discharge of the important duties of ,Adhdent, conr.
trlbured more than any otht anbaltern.to the 'Tien-%
did,sticeess which rewarded e antiring'• endeavor;
of Major Oept•rol Charles. FL Rutitlx to restore the
State. to its piece in the Federal Ciumcits. •It Is
natural that every friend of th'e tiovernment in!Ar
kanstint sitonld feel the kindest interest In the Inkure
of those officers who In the past have served[ the
cause so.well; butweare confident that to none is
this sympathy-ma good feeling, mere licartily,
'corded tbarult Is to this gentleman, by whom it,is
fin
dell tieservtsl:* ' • ' !i
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Court of Common; Pleas.—The • folloWing
named personshave been drawn al Jurork to
attend ,a Couriof , C,ommon Pleas to' be: held et •
Pottsville on Monday,' Jatulaty 31st;1870, At to •
o'clock, Ai M.:' • • I
• Lewis Artz,.yeoman, Begins.
Henry A)letternierfer, Mason, West lirtinsiek.
John Si. Robbins, merchant, Shentuidosti:
John Schultz, fartner,:tranch• 11 • • • ,
Edward Wernert; painter, Minereville. :
• Philip Unthart,riaieru•nlake ,r •Tt%mont:' , •
Patrick: T.angton,yeonlart, Ashland. ,
• 'sew Bechtel, Bsft., Tremont- ' • ' I -
David J, Price, - yeortutti, St. Clair. •
Char let-T; Bowen, iceman, Pottsville:
John Marsh, carpenter, New Castle.
(iieorge D. Deibett; farmer, Landingville.. :
Reuben LitabemtUne, blacksmith, Cressena.:
Jas. G. liardYomPornitendent, Bt.
Francis Dengeer, yecrinan, Barry. • .
John Leitenberger, baker, Mahinoy CitY.l
,John Longscre, farmer; West Penn.. , •
• Patrick Christopher, inn-keeper, Mineral 1110.
Jacob Heiser, miller, Haab. • •
Jeto Kr:truer; Jr4;farmer_ t Nklishington. •
Henry Billmatt,fartner, West Penn.
'Frederick Haeseler,"Esq.,.pettzvise,
• -Daniel Thompson, gngineer, Blythe. . 1 '•
Simen Me_ e rkle ftrfter.Schttylkill. '
Theodore Bechtel, merchant, Mahanoy Twp.
Caspor.Brill, yestrian,Tamaqua. • •
Theresa Crosby, teacher, New , Castle. •
Jesse S.,Owen, philtarer, Tremont,.
Alfred Bancroft, Merehtust,'Ashhuld, •
-Jacob IL Hoffman, sow : l:maker, Cressglnt•
Jeremiah F. Werner,•T.sql.; Sett ylktll
George. W. TiMrald, carpenter
Ellaslioeder, Miller, Wele an
Edward &Fah*, =pt., City:
Louis Sheregort, Ontelter Pottsville. David Metr,..ogrirgter,- Ilishaul Township.
Atftsnapt to Assalettutti. - s•titmerntelident
- Of :the NM'. Caerepatiy.tivi
ThUnday.evenirtg, lottiabold tatemptwas Made
ib theiftrone,ofPort, Csuton , to iminier Mr,
.roombad — ingetwoirilo has charge or .the •• pass
of the Mill Creek RtdlrOad at that - pant. snail the
attempt onme - rt l 7.neetr tieing allecessfht • ;
Mr..tibeaterlives in' Mr: .Bommifi Wei:Of:i
deates , PeitAkesse, .:Thersdzy
_eve4igr
abratidy after o'clock, a mast -kesekeir'as the.
deer. Mr. Shasreroshobsd:been lent a abaft
t
tlngeensei, 11111WOVIlli the , knock; owned.; the
deka skita*d t _ rop4:
etsa,° alrea are wanted: WWl* alsrisdidOwn.
Mr. elkester asked, f`irberskiikibieekdoerart
Mt. M*tliestaar Met :sw .t„,.
elmoter-• Sod:
**PI • VdPat - o+ ,
..110t waif ;
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Cforturuy the cam were snapped without
• • the 'kiwis.. Realising the irrmi
..,t peva which his',Ulb wax' placed, Mr..
Wnetted the assassin by the throati for tha
!' forcing him out !utdelosingthadotori
this contest, Mr. Shearer's ,aliallant
mimed the Pistol and pulled the trim* a third
timer Th is time the,ball was diactem
. !I!!ll,'and iL
*had not .heen • for' the intapailtion: of Mr:.
Shearer's left anti the ball would possibly hat*
puked through his bodyi and killed hint. 4
was, thaball entered thele ft arm of JAL
or, and striking the bone passed up ov er
Moulder, and was subsequently rut out tryiDr.
Broirn near his ribs. The Wound is exceitut
ly painful but not necessarily dantOrous, an i
Mr. Shearer will in ail . probability, recover.--
The assassin is supposed-tit hare had a, 'corded
irate, for immediately atter the shooting two
Mgr! were seen W.Plit 11P 1 44.Y.rron 1 ,thesk*
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I'. Jettintira:.Momitialit 'City Temple or . Honor
and Temperance lime eleetcd,,,Mr. T. J. Lichten-.
berg ttsthein.delegate to thet. ate Teinperaneci
Oinvention, , which is to be held at Harrisburg,
en ''Fiteicday, February 8, 1870. • •
Mi. 'Jacob They - , of Oraigsbrirg, raised this
two large. h0gi5,..41-tittirheAtlloill on Moni
. day.'l7th , inst., 'ene.stelOng , 6l.9 poinitlk net
weight; age; one - year anti eleven months; the.
other weighings3.l polinti4 net weight;, age, one . ,
!Year and seven intintbk. -
.Total, l,m pounds:
The Oftieer;‘. of &'hnvlkill 'IE, - Islgraphit t al
' Union NO:. 1415,• are:. - 'President,. :Mr.- Fred:
Spiegel; Vise President, Oliver Smith f'Seere-:
tary, Janteslki. Duncan; Tresinrer, - Thoe.Hice.'
James IleiCullough was killed at Palo Alto on
Friday last While attmipting toget tin a: moving
coal train. He 'slipped, fell under the wheels
and was fest:fully mangled. He survived:the
1 aecident slit hours.. ..:.. '• .- dii ' .
1 - 'The Poneyville lectures :were emteliided last
night. •
' Our present Chief wrgess, Mr. D. C hristurn,
is an efficient '.officer:, - He • keeps' WS . official
books and papers in A...N0. 1 oyot4r. His 'salary
ought to be increasedi.. : • • •• • '
' On Monday, the eourilsel of -Thome. Cochlin,
convicted at . the December sessions of man-,
slaughter in, killing "Patrick german, at 'Five
Points, on Monday night,; the -I.stb or_ Novendier
'last, argued the 'motion they had mado,in arrest:
of judgment, and for It-new trial. The Court
reserved its decision. : -. i - ' ' ' •
Mr. F....Oppenheini Was' the recipient from ills
congregation on. the, 18th 'lnst., of a costly man,
tie, the day being the 'anniversary. of his birth:.
- A thunder storm visited thiwaection on Men
... •
day. - Queer winter. -..- : •
,-
Pulaski Masonic Ledge cir this Borough hes
donated:sso. t the Pottsville. Benevolent. Asse
ciation. ' .- .' '• ' • '
Wm, 'Lwow St. Clair, has been held in E 300,.
to answer u c arge of.salultery..
. tie°. W. Je inston, a - soldier. of. the. bite war
died in this.'rough en Monday, aged 24 years.
' John Lciran, aged GO years, was on Tuesday
last committed in default of bail, to answer a
charge or.rape on Ellen . Davis,
.agel 10 years.
Both partieel3elong to Idt.'Leffee, • •
- There is talk of rebuilding the bridge-Oyer
.'• the Schuylkill, between this. Borough and Palo
Aug. t_ .;
, Tim .Borough Council .ie ask Al to Isix. perUni
bulatilig qutiek doctors whollnd theirwny
into
the Borough to, injure the +lumlth of the people. •
Why Ipt
Coining,
"Ttiblja of,
•
' Proceedings of the Bdrough council—A .- -
stated meeting of the •Bbrougli'.Counilli was
held on. Tuesday evening last. Present, essrs. •
,Russel,, Seitiinger, Cochran; Droll'holler, Leo,- •
'Luther, Lauer; Christian; Nichols, and Brown,
•President; - • •.
Committee on Roads, ete., reported progress
on. work in its liantla • ; • • • . •-•
t'ommittee on Lantp and Watch
watchman ••Obtained -for lot;k-up, and lamps.
Pla . clktt at Nichols street bridge. •
iipecial Committee' n improving Clay. monit-.
mein grounds - , repcnleal that, in its opinion, -it'
Nva_l7 - inexpedient to , purchase at the present
time, the grotind proposed to be added to it.' •
The, report was accepted, and the cOmmittee
discharged.
Borough Treasurer's statement and •
filed. , . . .
A communication Wm the Schuylkill i`ottli- •
•ty .Nledietil Society, in' reference to taxing tra- •
yell ng q ttaCk •dostors,•:Sias referred 'to the San •
•tary Connuittee: — •. • • •
A petition prnying . for the erection of a cross
ing at Fifth and Norwegiatistreets, was referred
to the Committee on Constiuction.
A et-nnittnikation fmm Chief Burginas Chris.
asking for the payment of a quarter's sal - -.
ary, and. that . his. campensatiou be increased;
was read, Ns. hanfoh taotiourof-Nfr. Lee the quar
ter's salary WWI. ordered to lie paid, and the bal
ance of the referred to the •
•Vi 'lance Committee.. • • .. '
Report of Chief of Pollee was read and e.rdered
hibt: filed. • • •
• Mr.•litither matleitorne remarks in reference
to the ittits,rtance efreintliding the bridge •be,
tWi2f!ll tilts lit)*lttgil' and ,1 ) 1110 Alto, _ t ow on
ri,otion of Mr. .Lauer a eotnniittee of three .was r•
apppointed to'confer - with the County fsonunis
sionera' vu the subject, follows: 3leisrs..
Lather, liner- and Russel,
'1 t m motion of Nkr.luther it was resolt'oil that
To matter of removing the lockup to ther'•base-.„,
To
of ttilt Coancil,builtling, - and of establish , '.'
'ink-the headquarters of Alio Chief of Pellet) at
the same Place,. Were referred to the I,' Mittee
on Lamp anti NValch:
• i•
• tin motion of Mr. Luthere a :eommittee
three Was appointed to negotiate the side .of the
Council building, and arrange .for the contgrut•-
tion a new Connell imildini on the Boiongh
lots at the corner of Cool inid : Norwegian streets.
The : Presiitent., appointed. on the. committee
Messrs. Lutlter; Sedzinger and Cochran. , •-
. tin motion tof ',lr...'C'oelirtit• it ; was resolved
that the Borough Solicitor be instrueted .
quire into the tax i , title and purehase of Coal
street lot: by Mr. S. lieffner. • ••
•,•:• • •
It Was alao resolved and the - Solicitor be 111.-
W.rti. , 14,1t. enter I,atisfatztion of Borough
against Jere., :•Scitzinger, and-pity: roots, etc'.,
the terni. •
A resolution . that the bill of. Pottsville GSM
Coilipany for gas pen:mined MOW-teen-es of the
•
the etimpanies of the liorougihe paid, was
ne,gattved`hy= the following vote.:
AvES--Ittesmrs.. Drumheller,' Lee, Lauer and'
' -
• NAYS—Messrs. Russel,: lirtown, Se:tenger,
Cochran; Luther, And Chrilthtn6.: • •
Rills of tia.4 l'oinvany for praa eon
,:iinted_ in the street larap , , rya,referretflo the '
Conitnittee I.ltit.ll and Watch; anti bill' of
Itatitutrf was referred to the'
l'onintittee .m Main, litationery,
• Tire following:llMA i% 4.re ordered tn, he paid:
'l,te( nile 'ultrter''.4 salary_ .... 237 5 9
A. Salitillit; •• • ' 'fii txl
B. Hart
M. Her mu. 2 09
Btree2 'muds. M
George Sticli,ter ?ivy rt ••• • • 915)
H. Boy et......_:.. , • •
L.,C.,Thoinpoit ST. Go 49 A.
234 - ", 419
Total • ( ,
Aojoikrnett..
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• gocalljusittess Notices.:
Wiciula a line fin; tr.ireilloll; 24 1 coats a Ilae ei h subse
lauent insertion. . • •
CtiAttt.t.ls SMITII,ti 561.1011%0 luw 111 the office
of F. Vc. Hugbee, 11.1sqz. xvus, motiou of Thinnits
Walkter; iirtinttteit iwaettee in the several
(~ uri+r,s:eltuyllsilleiiauty. blusittess chi rttsteti
t.i his care, will receive pretript t
:ttent
.
.
tt'xt.lt 1.1 l cents for to superior %later fitew at Potts ;
and Geut Itesta . uratit, No. 191' Centre 'street.
Prices reduced to stilt the time. Call arid see for
yourselves. '.
&Lout Horse oils for sale by BRIG itt CO
"Atioori Harr - arra AN Irnanarraicer.."-.-No
man with a nrearainorr family is free from reproach
if Ma life Is not Insured. Bee Surd:apt* wavi's
adverttaemeht, Fourth. Page..
;-- -
FRENCH PADDTD LlNViAltillia. a beautiful arti
,ele D. A. Smith's, Centre Streqt.
FarNar, EngLtati sad - American Clottisialtstirles,
nil of the finest ualittee, at D. A. Sint , I,leStre St.
THE' CONFESSIONS OF AN
• Published for the benefit, of Yorso ars -and
other* whci suffer from Nervous Debility, etc., sup=
plying the means or self-cure: Written by one Who
cured himself; and Sent free on receiving a post-paid
directed envelope 'Address
.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
Brooklyn N. Y;
Dec:'2l;
D z"lirEss. BLINDNESS & o&T&Bila,
treated with snecess Dy J; IS AA ,Cl 3 , M. D., Prof.
of,Ltstinses of .Eye and FAT,. (MS specialty) 'in the
31 - ealcal College of Pa.; twelve years experience; (for
merly of Ley - don, 11011stal,) .Diro. SW Arch St., Phila.
Test Intyninis at •bis orate. The medleal fueultynrO
Invited to accompany, their patlentec.. - Arttilclal eyes
Inserted withoutitatin. Exatntnntlon free. • •
July 34 ;
PEIDEXCEX PZCTODAL:-,Mora than a million
Bottics of thls.Cough Medicine have been sold
In fiv6 years, and thousands have been cured by.lt.,
The coug h accompanying any ordinary cold and the
dkicessngconglvof Consumption have alike yielded
to It. It - Is of the gtesteat value' to the community
and no family should be without IL It. la pleasant
to the taster cft t prepared by Dr. LEVI - OBER
IIOLTZEit, of Plilladephltia, and, D sold by Dr.
ROBINtioN, and Mrs. SAYLOR., Druggists, Potts . ;.
ville,and by neatly enery DrugMst and W.orekeepr
at iLlOgrits a bottle... I, . Dec 4, 14).-41II•dni,
COUGHS AND COLD/. —There . rue more per
sons ' die annntilly from diseases, of the lunge'
than from. any of her pause. ' Every one should rep o y
that a pegret44l tough or cold often tern:tin:ace
In consumption:: Reason's Comppand,Byrup of Tar'
Is the beat, most reliable artlele known for the cure
of Coughs; Colds hoarseness, Aiihma, chronic
L
Eatatrlis-and So e t rtiroat. For the re li ef of itiop..
lug Cough the la nothing email to It. Wtee 14.1
cents. twirl owl .atW. H. ROBINSON'S Druigaltore,
Portivllle: WM 1 MATHEWS'. 'Drug' StorikAlluels
vllfe,,and the ,p . pal Drug Stores throughout the
'cxerntry. ‘. I t RUSSELL &
dr; LAN nta
N 27, '6 9-48;.-Ti n . - r4c.pFietors, •
TTHE WORKING CL 6B l3.—We are note
prepared to furnish all classes with cOnstant em
ployment-8f hotne, the whole of the time or , for the
spare mantel. 'Business new,.ll and profitable.
Persons of elt er sex easily earn num 450 - to 15 per,
crening, and a proportional sum by &Moth* their
whole t ime, to the business. BoYs and gait earn
'nearly as snitch as men. That All who see this notice
may send their address, and test the basilleilk we
Make this unparalleled offer: To ouch.= are not
wed isathdled. wo will send Si to pay for the trouble
of writina. Foil particulars, a valuable sample,
which wt fi do to commence Work 011,1141 d a copy of
'
the and b - people's Literery Co peas p mps:g ublis me hed-rail wl
scent the
tili V e riewspe i .
r, you witittpentuute rofitabl o .
Rork, ad Z C.
3 Q. 'fik—ti4ta = Augusta; Maine.
.NMW SIMIAN 0/1' 'ALL4usr crarairro. p
,WINTIII3I
.. Onr Stock Is unusually fall and complete, compris
ing many eat Indy _neer and desirable styles of
manufactured Into Mgars, • Yotrrfre . AI D , 111'"
Restar-Miam GAlollErnir of all kinds,. afY l d
. - The most stylish goods cutlll tlnt I st -
lon, as well as plainer and more moderate les,
suited to all titan, and better In StVe, „Fit end
Workinanshtp, than any Other stock of R-any- ado
Clothimt In rldladelp_hla.• ..diso, a choice_ eel ,
of New FAX,r; tarts Wrrrran Goon' m lux
which Will heznade rep to orderathit best and ft
mannerkw threaten* WOW- 'AA PneellrdlineetT
lower than the ,lowest elsewhem, and
tu
Mon guaranteed every' puroltllti /.!•,, cluirt,*ltie
money refunded. A . '• • . , ,t -
Samples of material sent byinall when desired, for
garments eithe r r i p-usedlor made to order.
- Halfwayibet • 1 BE,NNETT•ift VG..
. 0 _ and f '"_" 'Tower Hall, • --,., ,
• - .t• - sixth SW, , - iiia Markel Street.
,
- • ". /itidd l". l !-
And :lie York .. , - -7...
T_TOLLOWAIPS -zatiirsos OP ZJUINAZOiIe
• ,L - L Is of doable etzengthar s !he only
=1.6 2 the 4 - lithei.l.•l 4 rger-reillisa •On la=
colic. , Cholera Ilarbas, Deatilsizeig Dyienternindlz
onion, the effects of =hinge ot. , Watee ‘ Cattle o .hek-...t
:Ai& lielkerses and take another. -Abair tai
-o=l;aingfei:. m ore that
r ti " lr i ecelt 4
11fIreentrverbatle - .7otteme,..pcArr li tc
lion, OM Arch Street _ •
Oesemnis &Cap% cst.licattraers Valutie
pie so delfcb3us:' T antr ltiore andanithelli
tbantoid eatelatel tataadtAk tkaalt
:Stt kiidttnelteite the •
The proptletcW tree,mgN_ • •, •
TaMitAve pe.durt er bccv I.:
tin AMA Ma, Jane •
• "
4 - e ,
=
y ET COMMON EINNBE DECTDE. , -What "ii
s-A-: the rational mode of procedttre in
ral debility and nervous prostration? Does n ot rea
rson us tigajudiciausstimnbition Urals:brit. Vs;
esort to violent leggin= In such nease IS saribentrd,
as itsrould be tdbleed nig/trying snip, Yellin dons
ivery day. , Yes, this' Stupid and unphilasaphleal„
p _moiler is continued inliieteeth nt ,the. great• fact-
ItinitiPhYldeld weeignestrithallthenereousdistr.,.
Ataco
idbi ..,.., : trurnnab Bitters thin &
any ' gine atigglient kr It is truethat'.
d ty Is atten d "with torpidity or
trig the I•ins, and t this sla . tom
be mettootett• - • But While lb - •' • •.• ,
Al the waste twitter of the system is expedited 'Or re
ins visor 'Smut be recruited: The Bitters do.
th. hey combine aperient and intl.:Mous prop-
ernes,' With extrearditutry tonic power. Even while
removing cdsistructiolut from the bowels, they tone
' aid invisonste those angina. , Through the stomach,
upon which the great vegetable specific acts directly,
it gives a healthy WA permanent impetus, to , even-
enfeebled function. Digeition is facilitated, the - fait ,
tertfiretfrididtow regulated' the blood reininwed.
with a near accession of the alimeniari principle, the
nerves braced, and nil the dormant powersof theszs,
tem roused Into healthy. petiole; not speeprodicalnir-.
es would be the case If a mere stimulant wertadmin
istered, but for 0 continuance: It Is in this 'mitts%
such extraordinary changes are wrought In the con
dition of the feeble; emaciated and ns.'strouli invalids
byibissassagthlswonderfuloorractive,ilterinvaand
- tonic. Lot common sense,devide between such a pre
mrstlou and 01, proitrating cathartic. supplemented
by politonottt astringent ilkestryclin Inez or quinine. ,
Jai. I. 'TO 1-70-tt
...
COUGH. COLD, OR' SORE THROAT RE,:
quires innuethateCattentlon, ex
neglect often multi in an - incurable. OWV•i s ,
Lung puegtse. BiILIIF,NIS 'BRONCHI- `"b
AL TROCHES7wIII most Inv ariably ZN N - •
give instant relief,. For - Biathir4tiTts: >"-
Asinita,CATAßßu, CosscninivE and "rOC^
TUROAT DISSASRA, they haves Soothing effect. - •
SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS' use (bent to
clear and strengthen the voice.,
Owing to the good ieputation. and popularity of the
Troches, Many wortklem aenp inlitritiois are of
fered which are gored Jko rioih4ns , , Be sure to ORTAT,Zi .
the true •
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHEs
SOLD'Er£4II 4 AIWHE. , • :
Nov: 6, '69-43-tim'
Air ARtilakitili ELIX.I:II.-lityspetisia mid con i , "i
stipation are theihourly Moro( the restless, eit.o.
citable American, and with 'them come inexorable':
headache; beartburis, and a train of
Marshall's Elixir bas been'prenareil with Tspececrlze.-i .
-lerence to these constitutional trinibles in so many of
Mir countrymen,. and , so far the' . preparitticV.has_
proved a decided success. The proprichirs feel that,.
trf recommending It now after the tried espeileace
of years,. they are but fulfilling rt. htimana duty,..to:
Wards the general community.—For , 47, • 3
• • PRICE 9NF. ax.l...hat PER wrci.e.: •
• • 14. MAIISITALL tt . t'o: •
Druggists,
13e1 MARKET STREET, PHILADE t rd'IJIA.. .
44 - Sold by ir.IIOIIINSCtN,•
Centre .
inn: 23, 'tilt— ,
i 4 4p4
Mk li EAU ' S . Ditr 2 r u lm: .r Z u glio, r e ' =i t p .a i r ig .
'• I Dip Piliils.'. It remit** Ito flow- ~ ~
- elk quieti Radii's:mu, silos 4,
Inflammation,. end promotes
IE. ft oldt i, hy nxi . ritt. ret lt ni sot t sZ4; , • . ::
I : Di I
• :irks , . Trice .10 cis. per lintsk
•
25dents inreaced in's lkix of IMPLHIAL 004 1 7 ..."L
NEWT fur ewe. Berne, &erre, Eropti,nm. A; , 1
will ilertr be re;rettell. -54.44 by pruzgip.U. • •
iiilli
• A PPLEST A T E-1%1 DREJ.4ON.-4)11 .
even hut Stith Awn., tr% - nt.e, i....11:41eti man; Mt. fi r
mA s +IL. A I , PLITATI: !a/3h LIZ7I .VEND L LSO
U(ll.ll . l l lPintS nre, ra.
TIF.F.SE—TtMPF.II.I.I - --At St. elitll,. un Nlnnilay:
evening, Jannaryloth, I.v Res. Samuel llorwelb
.?fr.? .Icn
11KY B ERKE, tt 311:••; fil.tztv TF-11PElk:
LY, all of St. Chile. , ,•-„
•
GANNON---14ARNE.Q. - - - A Clair, on N%, - eil ' ••:iiiY:".,
evening, Jan. 12th, by the Rev.: 4 lll,lnel INrrwri NLr,
Tit OM , 04 T. GANtioN; to M SN RAH A S•••': ,, i' .13A K.'l , ;
all of St. flair.' • •
t.
F.LLIOTT—ZF.R.REV.—In • the
lug., at the restdenef• of the bride's fatb., - by Iter,;
L. H. tartimil Ili. Mn. CILAS. P. Et.l.lol'l, I Head 1 ng
Miss r:i.r.A A. elde:4 daughterof W. M. Zerbey,
of Pottsville.; • . . •;•
' 11.F.:E144StkLEIL-T-On the 11th
Gehtnau;kMr. CVAS. E. L. Sch uyl Havel!.
to Ntls. F! VAAL STALEtk- Woyne TowitNtelly,
Schuylkill Count)", ra•
. HhtHILAN—On the 13th ult., at Locusidsic. near!
At.hia - nd,Vitats - rtAN BorimAN, - son of kleriry,l3o.inrun
of Pott&ville, aged 37 years and 17 days.. , • - '
• •
,DittrNtllt.,'l.
LEII.--,47n the 14111
the
lb O raletan'
Fon of Annetta and the late 1 - ‘runi
heller; aged 12" - Yearso Months Mail 1-1 tlaYs , , being -
the last of 9 children of the same narents,. who •hav j e!
itewirted this life,
hilt florou2ll on - Monday •
Jan. 17, JOHNSTON,
anal 'Jlary .lohnston, rtgoil 21 year, aml n mouths.
Alble, .Morirow osaurty, tote, Mr:
DAvib 01.00111,uiliptiniv, in -the 29111' year a4.'
his age, son of the Infe John (Old
l'fitt4vllle. Served .11.arbig the rebellion In (So. see
ond lowa Regitoent.
Friday the 4;11* inst., in Tremont; Of
Scariet fever, .lon:c, sun of It:lntel - and' , t2atlierine
Kopp, aged b.years, 0 inontlis and 21 , ..
1111 , 130r; - atn•11, on W4stne- , Ldiv; -
log, January 19,1970, bahtll; r.:l;t2Anialt, daughter'
- of Henry and lichee , ,!s, Ann Lllie i, in thevth yeaT. of
, her age. . . . . . ; . •
thi3 IlOt011y,11: on the
& hdlt - ltist:; Mr.
GEottOE MAtioS, a native Of' Widvt-rimniptott;Sfaf
fordsliire, Euglan in the s..ith year of his age.
STALI.EI3.—OuIbe tab oejantiary, ve'xy ulde ally,.
' SOntit '3l-attheint. N tuitot.As STA LLEILitt the
ance.l age of V years, It nont its ant 4 days.
f STAIA,EII--ini the !Cali inst., in Sciniyllllll Hoven'
IIiCtIALL. creel 79y V:IIN motolocand
OFFICE Cr? THE
SCHUYLKILL . .NAVL..
CIATIt It) No;117 tl'tilutit'street:
Pit ILAPVI.YIIIA, JIM 12, 1.,,70.';
•
NOTICF. IS .11EltEllY GIVEN. that tlfe funinntl
meet tog •the "Storkholder , . and 'Lonithol.lers
thli Company, and an election-of officers foe the
emmtng year. l•e held at thlt olnee on•Tnev
dne. the,,eth day of February, 1:!470, at 11 o'eloek - A.
Jan 15,'76.4t W. M. ..VILGIIM
--------- - - --
OTICEII3 HEREBY (JIVED: that 31
J-N three7seated*Carriage nearly iiew, will
posed to sure nt , publie au et Ion; b Saturday, the ...th
day - of February, 1.470, at la .ielosk , the forano;in,
at the public! hou , e nl. Daltlel.lioyer, in the I - Myr - mkt - 1'
of Orwigsburg. 'Said ; property will be . :mid', the
property of NV 'Main itlwalt/reserva
ion, unless lawfully retleYme.l fo re the day' Of sale,
by virtue of a lien for lepair_ , clone upon' the sazne,
amounting to n 2 611, as well us tle2:e(raf , 'of proving
claim and advertl lh g. 1,11,TZ.
_KM 1,4'
TT OTICE.—A meeting of the,,ihekhold , ;rs. of the
IN Maple , Dale. Coal Ciinipan/wlllf ; be. Belt, The -
office Of the Ctimpany, a.L'N'lN'ultint street' it fike;
city of Philadelphia, on Tu/sday, February St 11, in%
at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose •at eonsiderilig
and acting upon prciposlt ion to lgcrease the capital
stock 'of the said Company.to the 11 ni of.oneliundrtsi
thousand dollars, divided' into twenty, thousand
shares, of the par yalue of live dollars eiwii,•
• W. G. :%11.71 s .1011 N C. : 4 4 'OTT,
WII.LI AM 'B/SCOTT, • 8, IS OAT,. .• : •
Jan 15,'70-4t piadority of Ihreaprsi
_ _ •
N—We the under'signed haye thls first day
/11 of January, Ib7o, entered into 8 copartnership
under the tirm . .WV:ERS dc'SClti - M,lfor the pig
-
pose-of carrvimt on a Wholesale and Retail liaVd
ware on the ef•rner of
tr stt; next to t i Noruwsegianan dca-Cne bn
'
founda e fall suppy h ofMon; meer el, H -o nun, where
glasS, citttlery, edge tads, and building material,lind
also a:full and complete line aT sacitery, Come and
give us a call and buy,cheap. ' . • '
F. P. 311E13.4.. F. W.iii114.7
Jab 15, '7O • •.. - • •
DISSOLUTION OY PAHTVERBECIP.—The
partnership heretofirre existing between the nn
dersighed under the firm of 'Llay, Hein in the
mining and shipping of coal, at the Oat,- • Veirit : 01- ,
m
ite. , in Blythe Township. has heen dissolved by. it tie
withdrawttl of : Samuel day. • The inialnesahf th*Vol
liery Will be-continued by - Moses Mine and Willlant
P. dias•sinire, who have assatued' the entire intsiness.
All elaiins agatnst theohl ttrm rind all debts dud it,
will he sc,thrl by Hine S (ilassruire.•
SAMUEL CiAl7, •
MOSES HINE, • • ,•".
W. P. GLASSMIII.,E,!:s7.
Jan 15, -3 -31 a
r'OPARTAFERSHIP: The . nnrigned 'have
1..-.; this Alay. formed a ermartnershi ..for 'sale Mut
shipment • f t'OAL; rimier the firm o ftepplier,l3or 7 .
don tt Co., at N. fe,n Walnut street; Philadelphia. -
1' . - ' GEORGE s.ItEpPL.IER,
N. P. (11.)RDON, • • "' - :1 -.
IL P. REPPLIER: . ..:-.- ' :
Phila.., ;an
THE 00P1LHTNEHISHIP heretofore .eils.thit;
under the firm of BlacklatOn, Graeff at Co., 11011*-
sollied by linittation and mutual el:anent. Flith'er
party will sign in liquidation.
'JOHN It. ELAMISTON..
. ,
JOHICE: OR.VEVF, -
, z) • • . HAML. H. EtYrlifili.3lY.l'..,
- ' 4 JOHN .BLACKL4TON.,- tr. '
Pl Wadi., Jan 1;'10 - • • 13-3t.''
P p r
at
41 C t
KM , T
14.
.N.
I1380LIITION:--The 7= ttie rp h i y hefet ?ft
re tsu arand htear. der arms l;ooc., turtfoi Lige,
t Bostcha, is this thiy dtmsolved by intavarecui-
Eltheripartrwill elgn.in liquituttlen. I
2ALDWELLiJr.,. F. A, BALL,
IP.UN
GORDON ; 8. B. YOG. •
alit:lophi* Dee 31 'CO - • ti-3tn.f
T ' UNDETIZIONNI) ,11141 - e formed a CoOart:.,
mitt - erahlp under the etyle of Hall, lituittleY & CO..
1 continue the Coal buxbrier4l id No. 141 ftate
el . m and Jr,. Walnut street,_Phila delphis.
- L ' „ - F. A. HALL, 1 , •
, Jan R, '7O-2-3m).. E. - 11.,.BULKLET..* ~ '
VILle lON Or DIRECi"OREt OF • TEA
- Ali , PALO ALTO IRON CO.—Notice 'l* hereby,
itiVICIS that the stockholders of the: capital xteck, in
the Palo Alto Iron Company will meet on Monday,
Jentutry - 81, 1870, between thnhours of 8 and itollocit-
P. AL, et their °face to the Borough of Potter ille for
the purpose of electing a' board , of live directors for
sal .corporation to serve until the nest anneal 'elec.,
Hon— , . r, • , J. F. PETERT, geerenity..
Pottsville, Un. 3, '7O • • • grit
. - . -
TO BUILDERS.. p. '. , , . . ~. - 1
~ . .
. .
P6B . .
pRo ALS want roraitering the ' HCHS HAM,
COACH FAcTORYIntAmall tenement houses.', •
toldiessicitil specifications ' • ' , '
FOltD4 : : CO;;;
'4814. Third 9t., PhlifidelPhia, •
2.3 t '
Jan 8,'70
,
OTI • • .—The undersigned have this day ria-aledl
- rot ' neopartnership for therransartion of coal brut ,
Ines rindo the uame and style of Davidson, I(otint
Room No.* Trinity l3nildirigi New. York._
:' •-- • War. M. - DAVIDSON,'
' • • • . ' formerly of 'Tyler - it Co. •
%Amt.& YOUNG,
.fornierly of-Caldwell, Gordon au co.
ROB. K. BUCKMAN.:
2-4 t. ' -
.A . e10( . , York Jim', ,TO.
OFIC/OF. OF T F4%IIST 240UNTArti
toitir_ O no W.BlD .=Ptittadet- •
bet' n 'lllannual meettnig of the
§t — d - eiheThisfer — sof the nst Mountatn Cold and Iron
ContOatr. will be heldst the office of the
No= South Third starlet; On MondaY. the (W
February et; st 12 Weleek wheat en election trill
be held for seven direetots to serve for-the: entitling
kl,?#4. , The trans*? backs sr 11l be closed for fifteen
prior to the dec. of eald election.
• 1 VWAIW . '3WAIN., Seeretam.
RISBOLUTIQN • -OP IPCIPARTNREWHIP....,
• The copartnenhtto heretotbre existing under tho
ttanteotitueehleritSboit,heabeett knebuils
sckWed brxruitunt conerat. , :aby batmen mist to
thoiste-amt win -eettndaettle hwt es.'
- SHOFF ,
-JMrk -.7t)-Bt*-
YRUS SOILEETW: CSWIPMCIIONEI
C
ICE CILFAX , CAZRAND
beast fitly Q 4 tt14444 trOM**ll**liattivnle*
rtiftllsklMPAPlX.**Mo9ribiti
=M
iUarrirnit .
Dentijk
Notirts
JANIJARY, .1870
W.6.24 , 11M-20,060 Wrath,
gratis to every person--male or tcm;slr-,
-tongs sent tree to clear front $l5. pr:e (lay
Bipitness•tWirely mew: Celt be:done at -11.: 1 “,: ,
Sniveling. ".• 'No gift enterprtao oihumbbug.
n' 1r eIfIpEfiTEIt.ZST Broadway, No,
.Tart " • _
T. AND 7 7.4*ILIICRANTS 'WANTED' -
. OIF , WAH, Of 1812 AND Mk.:XICAN
4rtiairg4. , ool - Z6 4 ; -STOCKS!, i aOLTY, G A; Eit.N
• - gENT o.lltd clher BONDS BOUGHT-tkild 6 ILI) .
.COLLECTIONS promptly ninde im all point , .
• - n s-' -PfJ§lTs RECEIVED. .
• - • ~ .
„No pairitiwlll be 'spared .tt• servethe
Pl-14.ewho.favor us with thfiir busts]
•.•rot.
. ..
_.. • , .
.-,.. . ,
.."011$.S. RI'SIITON...k t 4 1 •
ts!aaye;sltria Ureic ers, \o. 51. t 59t11.11. ht 5t.,•)•):::....t.,..
• 0 acttve vt.tt
ug nlnti, bo;* atri,,L)
': t wotki to &ask:A In ft Store 'A t• 1• to
r • , WESLEV: 514 It.
ico •
„ .-t • N1at.t.1.03.•
'`,l:toill notices.
N TUI gI4TRICT COURT., of Ili,. . 1 -
..I:Shiites:Xl* he fle;tern Iti.txtettlf
*he IWAtter,of tt7tilatn tftlne, of Ilet het n !• ;
ship. , Lebanou7:cuuiiiy, L'ennsylvania, Ita ab. t
The sithi .134111:11apt harutt pitss,A Ills Until ex.,!aio
don; motteie Is-hereby ;Oxen that bearto4 ‘6ll.
.hadbefoie!thesaid Oatrt atWe-.1- •
Actestlay, the: ittlt this pf foetaf,uar7. - , e, U.is7a . .,„‘
o'clock M., wittift :mil Where tilt persons litte'rr 1 .
inay show : cause asuifut .t to , disclugge. - .
• • JOIIN P. 114) . BAILT, .
Jan 15,' . 71)
•IN THE-DISTRICT - COURT of the. t'll; •
J. States toyAga.:' astern Pima - let of runnel . %
Duni; ruptearata aeob st, Delbert. of ill It".
ven,-iir-Setru:a *- Iklll Vounty. Pcinagylvania
Ijoutised hba final exanlinat ton, and It appearing in.'s..
Ilearnta PiP.lll 4 i!lapplleat - lon: ter disellarge,that al,•. .
thereof had tilt been,,puhlished In Schuylkill ! \
'it,' the limiting W 1314. adjourned until \Vedic. ,
E..ilirAutrY 2 1870. at 10 o.elock FIA the forenoon, , ,
!lhe.Court a‘..Plailarlelplita, when and Whelk:l.:if • ,
tri „latereSttuay show cause against the atimks, ,
• fly order of the Court, -. •ti. IL' FOX 4 ,;..
Attest Reghlter. .
Jan. Li, .70 ..
... •
-AuDITOR'S - NbTICE.--741011e Orph%n• •-•
of Sel•.-ny11:111 Co. I.lsiate of John
of the iiproi)gh of 31.1her4r ille„ . tieeeased.
algtit,l Auditor apnnintytrtt...• Court to -
tlon thelatlanee in the hands: of the •
trix. Ann ,Tenes, to and /1111CAItz thane entu
annte, meet Atte intrtteA ititere;..ted for, I !.• • t:t t • •
of.hlvappointntent, ntnttlee ' - Nn, 32 .
street, Pottsville, on Saturda,N , the .22d day 01 . •
1670, at 10 o'vloek A. AT. - •
• . THomAs 11. WA:Lit:I:It, A i„...
. .Jatr-SVid
T otpfon• a NOTICE.-- ,, li4ters
ulxitrAlierartnteof4lettjarnin. F. Griffith. h,.
1J tvlnit bevtl'gratiteil to-t
thome Inde,l , ted „ „
requested to Inake pnyito - tit,psia all per , l.- • •
irtrilluirl, or thttiittilllK ltkltitiNt the said - 4k, , I. VI., ;1•,
guested tel:lll4ke known I snow At I )1,,,0 „, •
• .—. • • • ' . ItAltitAltA
- • :•••• 3.111:110_N
. .•
rattsvtile, Jan 1, ' - ;(4 , •c...
D INIBTILA'rOWS NOTI CT..- "1
Adtatplit rut itsll. 111,•011 'Hitt emla 4
'S -
hore, late the Koroto.th st. tt , .
been grarite‘t to •t he ; • •
liidebted.t , )Ntid are hereby' t o ittri I , • V '.
ttilLtlettilltepilytitt.itt,llll , ltll , l ,,, r lor.relro
.the NUM .- toltrer.rlit theta for ' , eft leini>ntito t -
' - ' 4:IIARLF- 4 i ;411(.11t.T,
Jim I, '7ll-1-14 . 1 • ArhiLy httl uoi• .4;k:
for Salt dub tr.o
h . ituat
J. the At rev!. ru re sir ct.:. •
..)fun
.
,17 0 A IrE 1 e alerbrkil)le
J. 1.2; Ntxtliatitung9 stre4 t, by 'l'. IA lib'
fail Ist, 4.4144:3-. i Apply t. 4
• - • ICI-lNlt.`t"
ME
.t wp-,tory stoni ,
and -I;bt of g,rotitut, '461 , 11,11 lb Marl: ei • •
Pottsville : the lot being 1,0 feet ir(Olt by
depili. ? The •ternis are reasointbb• Any In
given - by applying to JNII. al •
or DAVID LITTLE, NI oiLt ti,
I_7OR SALE.—llreaker anti Ettsiitte,
.L.' gl (titiee. NI O) a. Ht;‘,l„,
t:lttily.onc.ppivt.l be t Prllitti , se
t'ita).l.!ti., st. ' Will
•• I et.IN Y t It I:tist:l l ..l , i ti 14,
Jan 1:5; -7t)
- •
LAND FOR" 54k..LE.-• , :ton •
nttont.two nil tt - r,fiof tlit• Jf tii.• II
Aslilittpt 1111.111'0:W..1n Itatry.'lownelltip. • •
in 11t iuwruW alll.k , :
t•t•i• , ..sible• to. Ow- coal rpglion, In lw •
Wilott4 to •pitreltaNitni.. 111111.1 ire of
•• • • - 0:1111;
:Talk 71)15,
FOR RENT.—STIIRE Li OM_ 4414 i ' OWE: 1.
Itt,W, 'On :711,11:.••.; ,
veil Immediate! . a. I 'OA
11(4 - 141.:., on r4.,:olol:- ,
.110, Th 4
06,401C,C Ilan. •
ond door It wit Zdarlts,t Street ; ttruttediatte
AiSd ()Frit:K./WA door on
Street iiboi^e Centre. And tro, • ' •
' , 11,-5 7 . - 4-I,n. . Tirom ',sox
WOR LEIASE:-.,A Vahut ) k:: Ltiase on tto• Nt- ". ••••
.1: . • MOTH; FitililtOSE and ttlaliNttilltl•' V; t • •
with a tun of one lotto lit' the „3,lalitutioy Volk ..' . - 1 •
(.Hutt , Sr. Niili.ll.), Colliery.' Apply Io •
Fit. CC f'All II-
• '. teal Estate Agent. Silver ' inace. Pc,tl.-,.,...
Oct I .11e; 't•AS-litf . ." 1 _• . • . .
,va B A ILE—A I)w.jiitig HAW 1,0101 c.•- - r , • ,, - , . . • ,
1 Wet, plcintantly sltilatud in, i i'.,: t ~ .,1•
h0t.5tt...0011110 , . I. rot., toot .. , tiiitl.tt i i, :1 - lit , i .• ~
'groultt.lttocrt; 7on ...t.tecin littor; 2 lincitti-tt t ti', , ! , ;...a;
and store rootte , ;; The cella' i-, ilt,V at .111,j-t. I: ,
oven,. anitike liditic,' anti 4 - ti111141it"Ilt: 11 , ',.• ~ .. , ~
we'll are attachca tit the hr. itling.r
. 1 'lit tiliiliH, ,m•. ,
MIA. of bath' laid ,table, a tatilltry;lntic,..; e.•,•. 1., . , ~
. den lis 10 gilt itl order. Also, it '.!.story liia.,- .1 , 1t,•:..t...
itlxive dwelling, ct,astailllng a largi, rooni,t. fn. ;
erty•willdienlvt,ed of for i;•••,!;ttltil lined ft; t..i. i,. •,• •.
ises: • ; • 3.silE,l.ltEtt, Lawtontown .i.v.: i • ~,..
. - Jun'S, '7t - t..---z.... e ti ,, i.„ • l'ort i - t• ''.'.,,,--
• --;
. AdRl5. t 'l' P-11-I.VATE' SALE.—.V F.llll,
~.-,-
tatniti 2as•actiet of good IPA shale Land, st. 1.,' -.
'ilk itacker ' tr., 'ship, i 'art), ar County, Pa., Ni II t: ' • .
' procoinenht, 641.J:ding, of Twrit- Dwellltig II•et- i.
Rank liat'iti , Wagiin Shed, Spfitilli House :Intl 1,.. -.
•Attise; also' a .he'f't, of n ev er 1 ailing \tater, -....t.
• t enietta to title 11,,1.1tie: Itilittnoy Branch of Le, y.
Valley nal road ptiming throttgli : conveftief,t i'
- 5e11001.,-.ltoM markets within iWo and flit. , ). 1 :1.
fOr particular> inquire of 61:04t - w..uoi •I',. :-
iwelitisos, Gr to ' ,E. F. FAXpEY, l'Ot t-
Dec. If, 'ttt--tr:it•if . t -7,. '
A . 11.0. v. OPPORTUNITY.' TO .011'
. ;A.l Gum) COXL ii I LEASE •
Illy; LOCUST :DALE 1A..) L - COMPX:"..
Otter to I,':t' 'aortiiiti Or their 1/0C . 11:4
Vet' p tht , UK!
Waluti, con tutti ing ]Ntqr.ti; wt; h .
1)-11,41,c and overlying eorikkr : N• •
Appll,:o ion to Ile .itiatte to 00. 1.
President, Ila Broadway, Ne:w_ York. ,
I S.
their A.gett :u
3:61, 1,
11.EAL•ES'll'ATE, ._AGENC X.— ryi i:1 .
EnalAct..L- 7 - 11.1 t untlendited ha'. t ~1.
years' ertierteneedntiturv•Tittpl, Ex:untied: t'
atid•Maitagentetn •.,(Ctat I
kill - Ana rispeet tally .•11. t•
Aervice-i to.y",vt - ters of Land-, ;
91' every'. detwriptjun. Ite Is - prepared t• :(•
Pureintit.e and Sale of R. al.lstgttc:.
'•Ektuntinniun and DeY'elowitt•tit. bf t'oal i • •
Exatnlnatttin and Iteurt . rd tat
Collettrt9n or Rent, Payment (.1 True.;,
- fftrirvey - t: of* - 31Inea. •
,• ' • FRANK. C.11:1"1.:ft
EttEF.ltENCES—eittor2e:M. Trautman, -
dent-Central National Bank. Pfillntlelplttlit. I Ito
PldiaticMll:l; l•
Thiladelphlat Adolidt I. 1 9rItY.Y.•••1.,11111•01`41 ,1 '
'ritepttanber 11,'1.9 E. • 1
RpLLING.I4.L.LL FOR BALE . --7 he t: :.
:: signed • otthr • Ott: sale- i he.:' - Mot'NT C-, It l.: •, '
iiiiLLINCI MILL," located at Mount Carbtet. ::. •;
Pottsville; Schuylkill County, pa: .
The Mill contains 4' double piftldlitn: ftr...., - •
heating furruwea, 1 train Is-ineli roll 4 fi,r -pi I 1.! ..
Iron; I. merchant bar iron t rain': 1 train ttl,les: I,
inches" In length by 21 Inches tilloneter, toot t / '
fnacitinud: for the manufacture t d the itboc*:l•• ... 1!.
tion of tron.• The plate and puddling nth lye - , :t. • •
pelted lie a . vertfcal engine. of I:09 I m ise. j r,; , r, l .1..•
bar tnlll by a horizontal : engine •of Sl lo z.:' , -1 , - •
and this retortiuder of the ntschlyiety, sych t,- :.,'.- .: -
tug, shear-t,=ran, xtc.., by 2 4;:ftglitt'S .11 ..1i '3llll 10 . :1 . - ,
power respeetWely. . '‘,.. : ', - • . -
- The 3iill buildings nitlell ettt - ver, an. Mc , o:
-',ll •.. -,
'.OlO - Stpiare feat, are al IA as areit 4 111111,,, , ,r ; i..
chine* , they4tontainf of 1 e.:e t ttiou 1 ruction, LI. , !' -:;'
moat
- substantial manner, an :Covered win, 5:'....-. . i
tut:Milling from the iterullna I Itroad which ft, : , -
t it
•flillioMitliihills, serves fOr the corven lent dhoti. ....
or eohL metal, &e., and for . shirmient. •
Lying contiguous and appurtenitut to Um It:I. '..
' M 111, are IT! acres of amble - 11nd woodland. },3" ~. .•
'office, iron house, Ili good 11111 k ;conviLntent ,1f,% 4:r -
bonsai and an excellent burn: hurt of Ile • ,:l. s •
laid out in town foils, would- meetAwitlr a• 11•11-!... '..
.:A eapaclOus reservoir_ near tlaff 'llll4 atTonid : ':
•
boilers an abutttlanV supply of : mire spr i mil, :... • ~.c
There:h ots° ati Oxeellent at ont quart:Lott I r.::„'• ,•".•
Ises. .For the successful prosecution, t.f th • , . :
.factfire Of ion * , the location is Such as f.; 1,-.• t . -
at
lstasti.' 4.‘ - fat of the betft'quallty Is hot,- i '.'!-:. •
immediate vicinity. 2'he facilities or tta i, .... , ~• , z,
Itre ample. by the Mending 'Rio ii•
. putthirtituf connect . ions, or, by the •Schl, ::..e1 ......I'.
Titi......linflUte . atltitrOt iroticoniqum6l it, ii .• c ~.•
'glom- atfortls an •excelimit holite sat 1.. ,- i ..11 •
abundantsupply of scrap iron,. :''' • ' .
. .4 1 -ir Fur 'further Infottnation apply to • : -- •
• • „ ., • .1..1.M1*3 A21.N.7 , .:415, Poi tsv ill••• 1',., ;
•-• • ' • (!.. ONDERItON'K" Pour ,
or to CALVIN B.I3ARTOLETTE, I '.,rt t'lun
25..70 -
:F°4 HALE.—AII the thichinery M tl, I , ~'
C
-olliery. compritsing the followl:W:
(one -.nd pumpin engin ;O
e, ar,* Isirsd purer; .:
i '..
nt:all_the Inaellitiery eunneeted" with the f ;"; i : •
livrilitltich, pinups, With 14-inch isolufan f .-.
Iwo6-inch pumps, with eoln - mit pipe ..‘4114,;,' .
wanted-, will be solil together. ',
One -hoisting ''engine, sixty . Mir-e. lint:., .
wheels, with -all llie milehinery minne, , u,
:holm ing... ' Will seirtudet hex, If h- in-'t' - '
' litir .botleis atsts,l air pumping, snit hoisiii
'gine% thirty fedt by thirte-four_nelles lit ili.i;,,
Pipes,. grate Lars, • etc., all in 4,0111k.2011,1i1. u. :.
be sold all together if wanted. .. . ..
, Ow•
.fan, - ten -feetelTatneter4 Wisittell, pa. 1.1!.... .
mid fanengirte, II wentysfiveldirse, ci ith t;.;•;'; , .:
eigliteen feet by thirty inelieS; their 0p,,,..
eompletel If rldsirtible,.wlll sell tu one pf,; ..
- -13realter engine,: thirty horse; - three b;,; i. , -. •
ty. fret tr o y thirty Inches, wait screen:, 1, :;.• ....,
. everything eihnplete, and ht ghoit or.b r.
• Otte steam pump, 7•ltieli ;Allison- w. 1i.nu ., 11 Oil
expansion Joints, gas 1 , 4:.., St:; T 1,1; i,,,,...;
'sittliduCtlon. .: .
alitn4 thit rail,. stacks, water tanks, 'a ;,g;Ms,
. I htrause, safety lampie, .slieet Win, 1.,./.np '?"
tut
all ,Aesedintonm. timber, Jumper, sills t rust au 1. ,
ert w o - thing on. the premises. . .
• AI ci,.nine.ntules. horses, wagons, std. s . .
• S. • , the property, lag East Marketstreel. •
}.'r further Information. In4uti - e at the ;411;4-
- East-Market, or at the Colliery. • • - ..
.Asti 7 'M)-Zs.A2,,stf ' l JOIN HANES Si;
•
EtrlC BALE
asesessisistomAnki•
•
A LA - ROE LOPS
. •
4ieventy-hort , eenxlne;
: 8112,- ,
1 twenty, "
,;I"elght . .. "portable
'8 Boilers, 00 In. x 21-n t ,
• 4 ••• " 3E)
•1 .3) i n. x 3O it.
"2. , , .7) in. xl6 tt.
2.' 21 tn. x . 1211. ,
• 2 :"
12-hoßW;l4lbular.
Ifp"da osltiznu
- 1 Lot of i tp. ' •
1 30 ir!..polm.ynlip.c ,
• 2
1 'W 14,
.', ." ".
.1%8 " • " ' " •
Also.l a large lot of pu
lifaelitnkry Depot on Coal
-Nov.ll, 710r45-tf.
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. . •
- • B 2VN-K - E R . ,-
1160 e'entio Stre'et, rottsritic: . l'n. "
licat.rft IN' • • A.l
091-A1) AiNti
• FORiFIGN , iraCaiNGE; •
st.-Vrts A.\ - 6" OTHER ups fr 4,
310 \ EY RECtnin;+ E3N. DEPOSIT-1N i E
94 °1 01 1 4 l' a e n r
ti - /Mit !)Ou g ht ag reemen t. :si,t,l at 1t„ . ", 7.N'
York an.d.Plaa.4elybia Boards of firoker.. , ut.
L.
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L i t A t. C .ii, ii m l eel E „,l T T, l ,,
• I.twelve -,; ' ,
rOVIT "
",..; .."
10 small.- Ilft Aud f• - •
7 .• purnps.
20 tons of chain,
sizes: '
I'lo feet hoist I it ; •
with bolls nn,t
Ono eon ipl,?t , •
, • 1,3 64-1. hoist 111 , 2. tt,
inch bell , INV
St
t ing,„,unns.
• 1 heading tool``
1 Dimpfelfan,L.l..„: ,l ,•
leys, Nhaftlng, /It
St - •
1.3,E172 SPA,