Ty-sirtH YEAR. - PiSers') . Po,lo' . 4ql.: SATURDAY, JA . NUARY„ 22, tB7O. • E D4l'Lr mh•-.ERS' E 811A.14, send the litui t iclllitoms' 11 ! florid :At hereafter' relp4llarir to an those suhsailiers of the WE.041. 1 4" 24INElue JOCRNAb, tip whom we sent several.of this - - . week's times, as niceirnetts. • • \\'e`l irethat all will subseribe.for It, hilt wh,o du not elm to take it, can Hiknify their by declining to take the' -paper I . l4bin.:Polt Pfriee. ANoTHER SCHEME TO DRAW itIONET .FROM .Tur.; Asurx.—The folloWhig: spe cial 'app are in. the Philadelphia PRE-Vs of - - esterday: The penple_musit beoh the alert to - rcheck alt raids upon the Treasury- The €4441 - ernor: call; on the aid of the Honest por tion f the press to !a.-sist him In - protecting the TreaSfiry,. and_ U . e will do ow part IfAnttrott.Teo,. Jan. 20.—Thereiii every : reason to believe that a strong ettOrt will be niade• tO obtain/ bonds of the per value of three and one httlf tali l * lion dollar., front the State 'treasury; to aid In en.: larging and widening the canal ‘ .froin fate to the 'Junction of the Ohio and Beaver rivers, a distance of ont hundreif and thirty-4r it:olPa. TWA canal tIA mdg . ll9lly built by the State, but W 11.4 given to a company' about IS13; - and-since then bag been, of rated Without any profit. Its seenrities, which,. hive b.lervahnt” worthless are held 'byi a. few: , apitftliAs ,1 . 11 the Wept, and, if pieAtate lends her would increase: In vaine ten !.! • rtelci• n 'exist itnttonal prrrViSion the et4lttPon -• :itilitn cannot twin money to R private corporation. . NM the eft in will be to ',evil re the Allegheny Nalicy: "Railroad ci,i.lels m - nr in the Treasury , and which ire , - eieloi'S..l 1,:.'; the Northern rentMl and Pennsylvania ...,.... 1 r...ntr,,li:onwanie, ft is propoSed *to lenlaege the rao,tl., ti..io M .•10, of W l . nri , now fifteen feet wide, . , ,k 4 tu :I.lllllt of tite pa.,-\ igi: of 4,..ats of three bun ' dred I 15 Imrden. .- i .. . . ' Fdrortii iSTC.II , f-Ing Illa , ii. to I fitere.t. Flasterit capital ists in tit.iilit•ine, a suppletnentary partiou of whfch .eitisist, in st , rftitez, Vongre-ot, at an expense not ex 7 e. t-dlng twenty Onions of il;Alittls, to tummy° , the mivii.rad f , in; of the Ohio river. The iNl.o4:i s projeet, , I h”tigh it .has ;not ttit . ..wfth much favot i:itHarrisburg-, Int..q pi4slstent adherents. , , . AMER IC AN .R. 4 ILROA Min , : growth of', the Railroad fiy.stemin thi, c•ountry I liawit . by,the following t,:11.1t. . • y,-ar ~,,y,,., If 4 /,4, . jar.' Yertr. 7, AT). .117 Iva. - kw. -1 , 1 - , .. 1,09 i .... 1..31 ' ;li,We 23742 I '''t 4 .-...L. :, I:^t 1,75.1'5ji I 1 06,712/ 1,369 1,17 . 1.1:r: 21!1'11i.13.... .. ; ..... : . 18,374 /1661 1•••0 . . .... 1,9/1 . . 418.1( - 01 • ' ;.22,917 3,64:2 Is'l!i. ....i...... 1.:,192. *0,1'457 : '"I FOS . 2,491 1..19 . '• Sts. :49185/4 —' ' 20.90 s ' 2.1110 1 , 41 • 9.- - ... ii .717:411 , 59 ........ 1....,."›,799 • 1,4f21 1.42 .4,1,....4; • ,491.=4A1..,........:, - . 119,611 .11,41:1 1111 • 1,15.7,1 "- - 2%, 1 11/61'. •• ' • 11,2% Mt Asl-4 .... :-....:. 4,377 . 4:n 111122 ,e- • ' '12,1:1 .. 964 154:2 .... . 4,1711 1111 ISII , I. .. : ...... ~./..:21,170 •• 1.1450 ls It: '"• 4,91.) ' 21/7 11161 ' • '.1.1,104 VIA 1 ,1 47' ' • . '5,599 11121 18115 • ..125,06 - 4 2,177 Isis " 4996 , 1 217 11416 '31.1,1e7 1,712 = 1,1;1 • 7:495 1,:72) 11 4 97 ...... 1.........M.1,2711 2,449 1::0 1 .. . , . 11,1 - r2l . • 1, 414) 111114 : i .42,2;12 2,079 .1 ,- ,1....,g ~.19.9C;• 1,1011'1449 ies 1. - L.-L.50,0W ' 7,745 1,52 ' - 1 4 99S •• .1,14.11 • - , ./ t tlius: - 111)1)ears that theittlittlier of niilc4+ I.f.fittilrt,a(l,eollitt.rpe . ' ?e(1 in .tltis eountry dur ing tile year 4Vil9ell linsittst elosiql is equal to all:tli:it o'xiste'il up hl 1849, andexelyeds - tl'te• - 1 total-o.()nstruuttion . ilf any two fornierytiarh. . 1 /ii tilis i'Xilibil 1 ile N. 1". 'll'llllll - NE remarks n. follow i 4: • ':. .... •,- , ' - '7The miles built 1n P:a9 most have cost at undred Villloun of Dollars,-(lcilleh would nits be quite .1 , ..'414,060 per m ; and the cost of au r,,ads ! and their equipment nyerages more 11.1 m -am.; is . it 'n•wonder that we: tali in debt to ••ilf canoe, lye.. need. Ilallroadm; ittbf must built We shall probably have One litladred Thou >: fad lailes,'ln operation before the elcc ;his cen tury. lluf - w,; eintiot hull,' all we need livid year; there toast be a pull-up, or another DM' will , be 100 a it ii , a) flentlemen who are intent on mote l:ailn,als I be good enough not to start nny till after and het us try to final oter National Debt !" which. would cquali4e folpgn trade and. expand ottr curr - tia-y: onl,‘tN, as. business. .expands, the .ou try • tTill I IA- tent Htei . rapidiTit , 47Aa , requires c it witliont running, toinfli into 1 . ,1eb4 abroad. But it would have - - - to bt .-- (iitrert:li - t - fe,-4lsiatiott Alan what tile TRI HUN 1:11.1'0111111i:q1dri. , Corresponbruer. HAIxI7SIIL lit nnknuno, Jan. al, 11. et it of the-week wa% the inauguration. '11,..0 ntd, of-strate.t'er,. front 'a Alistani_v were h..re a i twstin.'„i ; the parade, and eeremimies ~ 4 4.-a.sion. 'fie weather was propi tionQ, and the Aleiphly—partieularly.the military part Of it, --1111e.' Companies were present from l'hilakliphia, Lancaster, Fork, chanibersburg . 'The eater portion of the military sported r the_zmave anti tOrm---none pf them the eostntrie by the "Boys - in ,. Muer during the late M tln excitentent in the.Sorit f'hureatoi adorned ih tu..1.,H of Many of the! ()divers, epaulettes - , parkled on their shoulderk and gold Mee was A dozen, hailuis Hooded the Mr with oiltsiel and , 11 preillSh4l "Siar Spangled Ban _:IN e Own* criniaon-aird- white folds to the pa,..sitta. l.reeze. The 41.1ri1l whistle of the tife na inaled with the rat te-tat-tat of the drum, dud luun-latittlann /if the I,a.a drum; kbile the noti , ...fe - ont. the old army !males awake ned lll, , r.metokran , es of time pa. 4; lit many a sear . - to trhed -.A te a r V. hi tt—lnijroi oiyierans of tin• war of 1 , 12 gra , -011 proces. , htii with their presence, awl a -cielegati.qi of 010 Se.itt. , Legion Marched ni 1,',00 torn ;Ina 'ensigre4 of this '‘var. • • Tih• t irmil Army of the Republic' was repro- . ht - delegations from -a number of Posts throu,li, at the stiw., and the firemen lw thc ,oher.,' of the l'ioothvill 'Engine; and the I • it, T e 'iniipany'rlf Philadelphia. • Thellarri.burgyini Department, bemuse of the pr".'!4". ! 'fu hegro mit nary company in the 'lute, rnine,l lip its nose and withdrew from the It didihis .under the advisemeht syinpathizer,z during . the fehel, iion,.an.l'ef a fen thmappointed.otnee , seekers. It is Ilevale:44l to state that but kw soldiers of the late tear with a clean military record IWe i.peati front the book) are connected with the Department:. One of the, bolting companion on the occanXon of the Inauguration of General 4 rant marched to's eumplacently as you 'pleasa s,iifia negro troops.. ' "100 vou.ihiult thafl'm going to walk the niggers?" yelled a man whose Mute 11011141 on 'the criminal calendar; in the li aring of It friend; while a veteran Of the last war spoke w ithin our own hearing 'thus: "I'm a Uena ' .crat,.have _always been mie. but-burn eme if I . m..aihatnect to walk with the •colored. Ow sated inY life during the' WA,. iry piloting Ole into our lines from- Ander-. 4 41441 frielid • It is need' to , say that the well-meaning Aitizens of tenth partio, 4.lll44:eente the course • pursued by lily: •••• •—mramt•s •and the firemen themitelves are a-I.:oiled oi — their oontLeet,' reflecting-. as it docs on the whqi. , of this ecanniunity. ;The inain:n ration veremolliet , transpired , in • front of the t'.41,-itl, and, to th,, se lor iet t , t,A s y w .h sialits, *ere interesting. The prayer of Bishop . Stinpson, lite9ons to the mho inh•tration of the oath,. teas tefitiley, aml inaudihte to.-all save • th_ose,..Who'snrreillided Mtn. c rliel'addres4 of the' Governpr was distinctly heard_ 4 4 thOsi_Len the skirts of the vast con course- Of PiSftiple, - and elicited frequent up-. .The htisitilea.4 of the dnVclosed when the Uripi -1,.:1 clock told the hour of one. • Daring the morning session of thellonse, an t.ff,,rt was made to pass the Senate Bill, provid ing. for en inet;ase of the tiovernor's salary front ‘ ,..5,0ua t'7,900; but upon a call for the • i..eas'araknays; the measure was defeated.. -Sen ator Handal! voted in favor of it, as also didlr. Steele:- while Messrs. Ellis and Snyder voted 'against it. The vote in the House stood: 46 and 47 against. That 'the salary is -insuftl i:lein to support one with 'generous impulses, • and , to inaihtain the dignity of the position, is notorious, and the House may do many more r,;preliensible things than vote for an increase of the Odvernor's pay. We are ' afraid that • sortie of tho, members express their permit:lll feelings toward the Chief Executive thioirgh• their votes. 'Thiscrops out by their Ot to, haws nq extra copies of the late' Mes sage struck oti fur the use. of the House, air per long establisliCci custom. This, on the score of esoirany and retrenchment, when the members voted theinselves 'a -Purdon; looks suspicious. a_ , Chaplain has not been proeured to open. the deliberations of the House, and there 'is a ruiner current that the * members, to save l`X.pensp,i,..will hereafter pray each for himself— consummation' most' devoutly. to be. wished N provisions hare so far been, made for the printing Of the Legislative Pouring, in accord mice with laic, but ways and. meatus are being devised for that object. The State Treasury imbrogliO still - continneS, and touch ill-feeling is constantly being evolved in regard to the matter. You can rest assured that, so far as our Republican members who voted rot Cien. Irwitrare Concerned, they•did so consehlitionslyiland without' entering into any artangeinent- - with the Opposition. You may trust them, at leastas far as you may. trust those who are so loud in decrying them. The voininittee to investigate State Treasury affairs consists' of Messrs. Adaire, Ames,llrll,l3uftlng r,,e, Nrt_treary, Ellis, and Dill (Unidar). Our kis ibilities are always excited When aVe hear of an investigating conimittee beingappolntedlor the purpose of ferreting out kgialative or. public iniquity; It so often happOur in these Matters, ..that men deeply implieatediin them are set to work to criminate thernselyes.. The only' way that the truth can be approlFimated to would be to have the Judiciaty to actrin , the matter.. • The Turner Bill will scarcely pass in its pres• - • olt form. - . • . It ins understoOd that the land owners andorr porations of the Luzerne District _ , will .oppoSe and throw every'obstacle in the tray to prevent the passage of an act which thev.hold to be in. itnimi to their interests. It (s likelt that the provisions of the Schnylkteannty:Ackamend eci seas fotneet the require ants of the Luzerne .region, Will be passed so far nettling of special Interest tOthe county has been:taken up, SSEIP.L'►DO4U. Mt iirtusA%noin, Jan. ifith,lB7o. • Et:axons Jorms`sterDEAti_Sfßa BUsin st4' owing to dullness of coal trade,. is not very INAINV at this time. The late basislizO by the coal operators, does not tweet Wlttrsp grovel sinew :peur ., :wOrkitigsitt4ii in fact, I. hardly think they' submitrtcYtt. None or tun correctly *fore:tad, are being worked - %their.: full ,:esk, w b il e some of them are 'Stopped- except in. making:preparations forthe tnide. Since my best thent'have - AsseateeryiendlgientiOns dis etuiedby the Irenitigillen's "Litenety': Astiothe don. CO iast . Tt d = u night4. o lothiltrati„ the , 'queatiod; " is it. State.. .; in II erlmer was, 'by Mewing' ._,Dn..l Kern and Jas. J .Franey;in „the tifiketudivr, sod • lrt Nieites.' L. J.lbuton and . Weet,:d. McCarty,. in thesiegative. -:After a veil . spirited debate : the decision was given favor of; the negative: At the ca prevhins meeting, Jan. Oh, the question,' Shoe candidates for office- be! subject Wit criti iseunination ?" Was discuSsed and de eideditttut affirmative. • * • • The andlitstival held at M." .- F.. Church at this pbtee during Chriannas Week Proved a sus: ems, netting the church $llO5 20 clear of all ex penses. 'This was applied toward liquidating -the debt on. the church, leaving a balance still due of $324 S which I learn that the-trustees are trying to 'false by private aul4eripticnut. If . any one feels disposed to aid trustees, let hint come with his stamps, ;and. they will be thankfully received. I inight . bere suggest that this is a splendid opportunity for.those friends to rend a'helplng hand who, fora ritnse limy to themselves, did . not contribute .to the 'success of the late fair. -.Come friends,; show your liberality.; here is a ehanee.for you:. - During-the ear. a large Bunting Flag wws_con tested for byPost No. 543 , G. A. R., and Camp N 0.112, P. O. S, of A., al ten, cents , . a vote. •Tte letter was th.o successful competitor, having ro c 1,717 votes, and the former, f.,:300, aniount ingto 8307 70. • . • A complete set of Miner's Instrinnents Were disposed of by voting. The contestants were Mr. F. Gran,lnside boss at Rhhadlm, and Mr. E. Knight inside buss at Reber's colliery. They* were awarded to Mr. Grunt, he saving received 1,094 votes,•and Mr, Knight 8101, amounting to $l9O 45. The trustees and friends of t.he..churelt are highly pleaseibat th eir success, and extend their thanks to. -all persons. who Contributed to. the woodwork. - This church, the audience room Of which was finished - and opened for, worship Feb. 16, 1865, Is &ante, sixty by forty, and cost ; about $5OOO. The basement is not vet completed, but the trustees design to finish it as Soon its they are able, 'and jo - eiiient a.church' clear of *debt 'to the service.tif' Gott. May a kind Procifilence ablin dantly reward those - who have e:mtrilitited to ward the success of the late fair, hi the'sineere prayer of your correspondent.' C. “REFORM' Tll4 r rot MAY P4/E9EBVE..” , Enrrons 711fiNutts' JariCFAi,-111}:Au - Sias: That'the faxot 'are high in SChUYlkill .County,very , feti will dispute; whether they, are' judi elpuslv eiperided i,i worthy. of a little serious consideration. Take the road tax for example; throughout the coal region the rate is ten mills With an' appeal 'for more. In tilitiost, every Township where --the supervisiir, MaikeS the roads there is generally double; the intifNit of the duplicate expended:, Townships, are sunk iti debt, yet the roads are alniost, impassible during a season like thi*; bow call it be other wise when supervisors are not Untreqpently elected who . .possess neither taste inor skill in the Art of road-making, whose only aim is pub-. lie plunder; returning tinie.(lf they i•An write,) acquitliced in by . tantlitorm,lfriendii of his own, who ne',,Ver take an oath for the faithful perform . mice of 'their duty. seldiim makeaM Annual re-. port as required by law, and generally act on the principle. of "Ti Ale me Jim and •flekle me Joe." Yet these tehif*aski - ra gepprallv Cost the Township one htindrell and fifty dollars 'per year. • , • • But theseare not all; a number of leaser lights revolVe Around - the' Supervisor,l the 'Town ship clerk s and the Township treasurer, who` keep's the money we lately examined, reports where thin Worthy functionary reeeiv,ed ten per .cent. on all moneys coming through his bands. "Where there iiinbase the re ought td be clamor." Reintive the cause and the diseaSe will cease ,its ravages. Apply to the Legislature; 'abolish all ToWnship.oftices; (this will save 110 per cent. of the taxeS;)'include. the Toad tax in the State and County dhplicate ; submit all roads that deserve the name of county roads the grand or a sPecial road. jury ; have the 414ixatity and quality of :the repairs elearJy set forth hi a speci tteatiOn ; let the roads by proposal to - thO lowegt tend best bidder who would file bonds Nrath court for thelaithfid terformanee of his' duty ; elect a County Supervlsor wile will , comiS i l contrac tors to do their duty, And under t eye of a ' in three vears mountafnis and hills Would be brought. low, the crooked made •straight and-the rough waysintsii4i and tax payers see their' iialyarion. Jaietc!Bia7NT. • • * (Sintrat HatiCel...; ' , L I — • •3l cents a line nest ins l ertlon: each 'subsequent Insertion 15 cents a Ilue. . L • . FoiLownqa is from ths' New. York }lvy:gist; Posi• ofJanutity With • NEW 'V fin Decem ' her My dear Colmel: I um much gratified! 'to hear of the muccecs which attends 'your Farthi. Closet' Com pany enterpise. If I had known before_leaving Eng land that these clarets were procurablithere, I should" hot have-brought over the four I imported, as my sole object waist° propagate here, by their Introduc tlomknowledge of an invention Which so perfectly accomplished its purpose that I felt sure If once known, It must.take.• . It may Interest you to-know Unit •MY attention was first attracted to the Earth Cloind , system by finding, at 'an Enallsh - c; in n try Aeat'wleere I was visit ing, earth:Mom:hi In use tip stairs anddlown, al though the himse—a handsome and well appointed one— lul'iwater closets on the same floors. The fact was so striking, and My host spoke - so highly of the Earth Claiets, that I Informed-myself further - about - them, and decided to bring some out to tiffs country. I hope you will meet with all Success; for, Whetil et- • regard Is had 'to economy, health, or decency, ihe'Eurth Closet is - . 4 facile privecp.4," heating the water closet tier first tw - o point,,, and the in every way offensive system which is in cont man use here in_the country on all three. _ I am yoUrslalt hinny, - Porryst. Col.dieo. E. Waring, Jr., Newport„lt.', i. • BRIGHT S CO., Hardware Merchants are agents. for the Earth t:higet•for Pottsville, and have a full stock on hand.. ,N;11. send for circular; ' Jun. 21, '7l}-1•II-It=lt MERE is a young man In vet r thlrty.twoi years CAA, arid doing a bouVa SllllllOll , 101- tars worth of business every year In clothing, who rias,already on his life nearly tine - hundred thousand dollars oft ire InAtirmice and is continually adding to 11. That shows it man who kitotys, how to aothr • money, regards life Insuritnee. Ills largest (nit,oooi Is taken with the American I.lfe Insurance Company. of - Philadelphia. . . • • • , WEI;e0111£ To E XA - '311!..M. —Nobody need feel mil - :4.11 Or nit goittg lithYtJak hull. Itk great large thaws. ale open t 6 air:, and 'those who tleAmotily to haik, are welcome equally with those who are 'ready to buy. Slop in.when you ni/xt pass Sixt land lihtrkot sireets, and look 'through the great clot Ling hoUse of America: . -- - ' lIQW ROCKIIILL ..V. WILL SON munake,to Sell ILS cheap as 'they do: we don't know. We eutildn't do It ourselves If we were to try. 1.- . . , - And So we and all our readers continually do throng. to Rockhlll S: Will , oas, wheneNlee ci e go that way; and hardly a twigs:ly cofishierait trip to theelty fudy ilecompllsheil, •unless a- suit. front t the Great Hroiim Hall is a part At the purchase.: •' •„1:: Cincinnati it ha's Juat been derided that a *oda an has n.p. rfect right to weur mete . . 4 clothes, as much us she pleases. There Is no need-fur any:sll4ll legal doeisloti Rl4 that, anyWhere•about here, fit - Hoeg t 47+,"ILsoN make thaseutine garments, so delightful ly adapted to dile men, that the ladres, instead of Wanting to Wear them themselves encourage the morn-folks to.buy"them. : • • , And all the best Men . hrrr and herea!boitti; arc tev_riwct hy womankind In knopor a• they - .ltay don't lA'S` their thintri of Itocwltu. 4t,W..iit.soN. • • WOVI•6 YOU have continual cneerfiliiies:S and half- - -piness on your wife's, countenance? Would you have 'your home Irradiated with those beam} of joy which can come only from the well got ten up static of-love- ly woman In her best estate: • ? l•r; Then you most he eonsldentle of the gored woman's, comfort. And vou mustn't depend - on her for the maklngof all thee little boys' clothes, When you cari buy , dollies for the little fellows, as good, as beautiful, and as cheap, as liocKtom. tit \Vo-4os make them,. it Is a sin to -inflict that pinch toll-on' your wife. • • . . Our renders-will do well to takU their jOveniles with them , Wilt!! they go to Philadelphia 'Pi huythelr clotheS, taa know'altthe best lookbig•of them doo at lioeuiti..t Wit.,sotes. AStoNu Millie attractions and inducetnents to buy, offered by other and newer clothing honses in Phila delphia:" we notice t hat the oldest ablislonetit concern of Hocknill & Willson. not only holds dts, own, but keeps puce with all the modern imProketnents, ac7' tually taking the lead in most of them. Their "famat Brown Hall' is stocked from basementdd roclowith every - thing that can be called for inmen's and boy's. wear.. Purchasing their materials, as t hey.do, In im mense quantities, anti having the entkre product of. whole mills, on certain classes of good*, their facili tle4 for funtlithing their' atrons with !superior fa brics are unsurpassed. There Is no ho .In Pialla "deiphia or any other city, which has et ch complete arrangements for mak Mg up its goods, d trimming them In the mostexluisite style. Both n the "dads made" and "custom' departments, host; of our react era can 'testify that Rockhill & Wilson ever fall to give them entire satisfaction. the.oat ZFO,eL The.4uainity .sent •by hailroad t is week is ,29,378 against:. 30,572 . for the c9iresponding :week last_year.. • The. Lehigh Valley mewls 43,51S • tions against 40,171 *Sins for. the corresponding week 'last year, tea the Lehigh and Susquehannah 18,512 against . 19,579 for the corresponding 'week last yFar. • , The trade is dull. A number of operators _ number Qt have started their. collieries in aceo dance With the resolution adopted by theAntqacite Board of Trade, td meet the action of - those operators, who refused to Co 7 operate with ittelCoal Opera tors' Association, afid who started ; heir., ies again ibis year aatliey did last, and reaped all the advantageseft‘elling coal at fs high price widle the others werestanding idle. The conse quence will be - that the Price of, Nisi Will . be reduced to 'the lowest points,..tind , witile no money s will be made by any, the few:Who pock= eteillargeamounts of money by obtaining high Pri:Fea, will be ehecicm'ated in this movement this Winter. We were informed yesterday that.' Egg and Store had been offered to the reta4 dealers it Philadelphia as'low 00 and 1P.2 50 per ton. The consumers, if nobody else, arely to be benefitted by this'move. It was the' p i nky course left by : the trade to adopt under e eiretlm stances. 'Their only object was to mike money at the expense of the consumers While they could Obtain the high prices. The trade sums up this week as follows, Om pared with last yeait. ~.......,..... _......._ 1 PA. R Ref ......' 50.c21 "'..:3.1f1.1.1 Mrfv. =Las 99Rit. L VOI R /L.-- 40470. • '=„=, C„.116, 000,3761 73.406. L Nov It R-- 19.6716 . 93.0431 RAM, ..- 32.16214 . Lod - Scranton tab- Z 741 - ...1:3,GM 20,472. • 64= 1 4 6,76 z do Nth- • • 9;003 10,(6V 321* - x,1721 - cod Penni% R..._.il Kw! 31.1741 27,4671 3.14. V 4.= DetRRR-...• I. . 1 14,601 : 25,9111 . „665 filsoinokin i 6421, , ,12,279. 6_979, 11.1.=d '46 Thrvertaa .... .„ Ave_ - 4=l l _XIS " • 2lSd 4 - sae Vi r cen•Niail - 1 • 1 i' .. ' I ..-. 1 ', . - ' nuamstoti_ i ' . zt. ', 13ruad Top.—. .1? 4463.? 10.000j . c3 -,6d5i . CUL4 . ' 4492 . ......,—. • • $Cf 'U.I tL. Showing far the Week an , inereasq of 18,229 tons, and in the amsgste 195,110 rw-rlFer....Or ssigiply tosho mane pe4odlastt ye 4 "-` MMMI M.tu A :.Fov, I I, .1.570 POTTSVILLE, ALVICART POO- 11=3 ED 'WEER TOTAL. 'WYE! (441= 1 41125=1 !WWI '6114122 11Z1 1!4,1g/' 1964 UP - • * ' • 1 _r• •• • , t•`' , • LT6Y• • ' , - • , Jot TIRNAI; - -"POTTS•VII.= ;SC} CILL - COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA t Rua. & Umtata Cad's..—This Ann (warranttgv by"their ancress'in the hat,) hive inideesteti:'• are improV t ements at their colliery, and think ticv will be able to doable their shipmems for RON; •Nr.-.11.111 of this firm has had ao yisint eslierienoa = in the' preparation and.cia*.• Meat au*, that ho knows just hoW to pleme,, 2d 4M/domain and he: does it. They -radian thi old magi* ' A tha higher you go thZ, nirther,; te; tall,"-stund, they don't intend to l e tintawnire Arta that their motto in,"lggeelitior." 1 • - noncekyiltheir achrerthermnd tkik morning that theYeentintOceizeptimy nith Messrs, jichn Rommel, Tbik : Doctor's twenty years experleacti of coal at Richmond,tuic aided no little in! popw , litrizing the "Rill ".&.11arris"- coal' as be luta made this his leadiniotad, and spared no axeft thins to plesire their customers in the shipping' of: the Coal chartering at favorable • rates; and ke,epinehis customem fully posted on . the Market.. We notice ,that Messrs.. Rommel are ai!io elan-sit . ° agents foe the "Daniel Webster," deep Red' 4sh; (a splendid free burning 4ial) ;and the fatuous "Henry Clay s:' both lind class cads of their kind: They, as as the "Hill & Harris," will be, keig. and Shipped pure and selerate froth all, other coal. .11‘iir. COAL Titun Ft.—;The following are'the proceetl * ingtt of the Anthracite Boaid of 'rrilde,. Whit+ have been handed to us for piilicat ion : • „ .I't - rite krit F. Ito tRD Or TRADFOF My scirryi-} xii.i. ttuutoar,rorown.LE, ./an. 1;,1070. the,p11,..%::-og, pava.4.1.14' the. Board at ItA meeting io-dity, te published for the information and guidance of members of the local amoebal(Mß: limited number'of operators have continued to-work their collieries in opposition tU tliejudginent and action of the Anthrseite Board Of Trade, thereby .keeping the price aerial unnaturally high, and thus defeating the obJect of the' Board, la accompllshitiesuch a readjustment of the basis as will enable this region to compete with the other Antlirtielte coal regime., and • ; ,NViIEICEAS,-lii order to ascertain the true value of vial In market,.it beneoessarj- that the entire trade Eliould, be at work, therefore, be it ; . : .Revilt• ell, That all disability . to working be and , hereby is removed - for the present, and that, until, further action, member, be recommended :..tcp work on the Exill terms praetimble. , ROUT. B. 13EATAr, SeC C. COAL TRADE DT RAILROAD AND CAN Trie quantity gent by Railroad and Canal for In k ; Thus.',kitty Iµ.t: . . . " . . St, Clair.....'' Port Ca5i10n.....: Puttnville • dr buytkill ..ttactert_ A Übunr'-' ' Port Clitityn. ,Total paying freight COLO Ittr I...nntianym tr.k. Total for Preciously [la s' - Tut T4'; SStall. Par.." Decrrime.24.- SCHtTLEILL COUNTY RAILROADS FOR ISM The fullowlngl.s the quantity transported 1104 week Week. Tutol. 0,717 01 . 1=47: 15 0.7.70-115 Attie tin! R 9. R. R. It tfe htly! kAII Vane). ........... MllVCreek Mt. Carbon 4 Lorberr, • Good Spring-. Lemon MAL MU-NM/ • 1..E/110.1.1 VALLEY 11.414.110jA1). t . Qu&nttty Pent gent by Lehigh Valley itallr'oad for the week cutting an Saturday last and for the year: . . WkOin . tag . tiarJkon Lrhigh B.Ateadow Yauea Mahatiov....—. ebunk .......... Some time last ye ar Incret se. De:_Ttase , • LEHIGH COAL-AND NATIaIiTiON COIPANT. Th ' e followititr bt the quantity of coal trannmited by the Canal and Railroad of the Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co., lot the week ending ou Saturday evening last Canal'By • By Railroad The Coal . waa derived A 8 tbiltors From Wyoming Region R : L ra z i . r no Lthigit 2teglon .. Itearltr ' .lfeallow .. ..... 4 - Malianuy .... L C. et Nay . . . Leis del. to 1.. V. It. P. at S. . Tot AI gIBEILLAND COAL TR ‘DE: • . Gidautity•orcial trunmportvl Grpr thi• CUtali..rl..o.! . ' and Prittis) IVii.lllB !tall road up to Sat utday J.:tit ! '. :: • - - i- • Sent.try CANAL.,. h. I. 0..11.. It 1"..1.4 i.. 'For week...... ......... - 14161 For.v‘eek ', 1 r4;.1/7 Fur 1*..^1 ' ...;...._:: ......... - ' • . j' . 1.m..1.117 13113/1/2311 71 - IE , CO , AL MARKETS OF COAL BT THE CUM.' kilititr...7l3.IVE.F.XLY FOR 211£. 11!51iit5 . .16r11,:41...1 • PIIII.IT)41,1.111-A, Jan I,:0. (:lostont 5 Ws I.aoust Its Loull, 5.011 4 :.5 5n uual • do 1.-It‘ivaziser 5 Olk:t 5 50 , do Broken. 5 25, , i'5 50 5 toa: ~- do ' E4g 5 5/4:in I; Iu -.0 IV I do • Slut .•... 5 5..1.a. st 1)1 .. (C do ~.Cll.-itutill r2q4 , lii , Iti4l Ash Preputiml r !Olt ,dpi Ow:4nm- Lump—, sw.thier. lirtL.M Ezkin Swve • . tic 1,424. Tied Asli_'..l7 RY.i. 7 56 ~11,, , , I.ll..llrlvit ', 5 25'..i 5 :..i, Si NV : IAA, Litarlp....... 5 t.O - .. i 5t . ...ium.r..... ....... .',.... 5.54. 7., 11i . ..1ke:1 c. iud -7.;:.;',......... ......... _ : .... C. 5C..n. StitYr ' , " 7 10rt• • • ' , ~ —.1.--,.._---.... . , , ~.,. ... . • I . : ' • , . B A L'FildOltE, 140. 2!, iSrO.-, • Td the trade bFearzo or ear load: • . :. WO ictisl)arre God. Pit [Atoll NV ..,IMI ',. - • *I sitr, ACO 4.y.140x., Volley 1:otl Aq/ 7 :yg. j .1. 4. - ..„ tittittobkltt Wlott,Or lied ANIt • 6 7•.'os• 7 tO , nEront s - ,14.1 or IliEtt I, ree!-I)t, to Id to adilltlorial. y. 2 , 03111" cowintner , ..... , ~-.. .:. • • • t '..*...1„, 9 !il k.; ei a r.re'i' (Tr ek 'Fad etazulmr/Alici Coal, 1.. 0. b. at 1 LocustPoiut for Ntilpping..... .5 00 't LEXANDDIA AND GEoßuErowx,,iltlL 4. bar. r;.f:;.:1,...: 41,44; k I slirOwrlund, ergo, F. g. b 44 71 -..— --.--:- PIi,ICE tor COMPANIES' COAT.. -. i I L. Str. jO. F4Z• Sta. CI A 1 I..wkawanne, W.4l'ken 45 50 t 4 75- te: 00 Vi 00 vi 40 e."., 51) WII1C• fmrtt., 11010,k(01...... 5rA 575 6CO 6.W 6 ..14 , 550 SchOtivn, I , l4:3tremport 1.,((.1n, N040,...0.0.1 ..... -.. 630' C 33 G4O 640 725 oto lo hl 1. Pi. Joiipsonl ..._ 675 C. 00 000 lto .7 'z'., d5l I.Alg ), E.ll,thentipnri . 'Ell t-tlwt li port 'lO Pt:.l.,hn..ort 41 i`i'trar York til . rno: 12.,uni out ~? 5 1.,111.1 - ; - Neewl 1 rgh, 16 erlitl. - .. • _ i • • PI?I4._"FS 4 - 11 - C:AS COAL. ' . , • Ptavvisut u Duty, lot '_"oAin:nu - 4x. At'Stoipping tu.lntoo.• ` I :old.'•Dylitoz•red at l'i. Y. Currency: Illogic - 41°111 , e— .. : . ..;: ~, . ;:..$1 - . 7, i Vit-sttnoevlsod -eI ti I.:cowrie ... . - :..", • : n ;Despond— . ..• PI , 5U Lining • . '175 1 tirmanimh.Orrel ._. .... .... BLe .. Sydney 'r 1.. Is?;, Kiel Fairmount Sl . k;.. ..... 5.110 . ~. I Piaott. .! Li,. • Pitn.wori.entA.:. - Little Unice hay. :. .. ....., 1 s , l;Powelton Gas 7 PA Caledoinis 1 Cat .1 Yet stark room'. to a 0 .,. eelits apart 75 cetst , 4 1,0 SI 1,6 .leo.A. • -r..-1::•, .o---- _..___ .._____ . • -, 1 I " . COAL FREIGHTS. 1 , .. , 1 1 • , Pt. Elsa • • • ' Rt. , [ted. till.re: - .s. i • ' ri. Ml6' - Ri'm'd h . ll.p't . Ilwtim 411.1 -71 '6l - .. , :.:Infiit'k,"4. ..... Mal , -tn' . 1 '..5 New Ilednwd.... . , , * 1.2.11k1 . t.. 7, :St* l. t* , - Canihrldaeport. ' . v 'Nnrlrtch .t VA( - • '1 40 Newnuripnrt.. j; , ,New 2 i1aren......: , - 1''2.5 Porvstnuutti I . Eirttlgo,rt 111 'Norwalk. ' - ~ 1 ..^.3 Pitrilatut . .... oln IIS 11artferd....1.....-: -' liankar....2. Maldletowtt- ' , ' Prbeldence.... '2 7.; 140 'Album:- - " .114 ,- an1...._... .. : . - 140 New York '2. 00 Si 'Pao:picket &i:..' . 140 Jer4ey Clty...__ .Y., Ne..ept1rt......." . • Jtalllmere . Pall iiircr ~ . .Wwdrlnglon:.._. - . • Taunton...... ... . " ;Richmond.._.._. i A tirtriNi et Pt. ftir•ltranu a of week ..10% - eavels and Zittoata--, In yart,'..o reewla and 34 haulm. . , . ... 4.9. BATES OF TRANSPORTATION' TO TIDE. , • I . ' sr RRADMO RAILROAD. , L. St. •B. E. S. Ch. To Port 1111 . 11m0i.1...-.. ........... V. (Li IA $2 cm ro6poa r. es. To Phllwielphla......, 2 DS ,2 18 2 IS 2 14 2 18. 2 IS The nun from tichoylltll.llis.veil an , 8 cettto per too less, awl from Tamaqua :8 cents per ton 4lsher. . • . Abiirtistmenti. VI7,ANTED. ,. --An experienced girl, to cook awl Y. I milk and do general hourkework. None but one tut can come Well recommended need apply. - Ap- ' pl' 4t: fiIIFIENWOOD. 1 'C_ OE SALIr.— new two-story BRICK . ROUSE, I. on Meeond Street above Court House. Basement andiAttle finished, six rooms Ara cellar, Prim, OUZO. Apply to J. KNERR,-JR .fan, 70. . 4-4 t• VitANTED.—Fty an _old .established Anthracite v ;Coal Mining Company, a` competent man as Mining Engineer and Eluperintent. ,Ti' the right mparty liberal salary 'will be paid. ie ea with Zan • '7O referews, Bo# Zr:.7 I. 0., „New. York .-c,r fIEf it ANNUAL FESTIVAL 'OF TEE HS • 1.:8 CLUB will be 'held on the evenipa of the V.Z.lth of Sannary. 1870, at the , Ekchange Hotel, Patsville,..commenclng.at 4 P. M.. Tickets at C. F. Glover's, =Centre fgt. I : C. F. GLOVER. 44n. 18-12-2td—lter , . , - - 1.870i_ - .H. C. HARPER. • 1.1370.: jer k. GENERAL lAL}lsMANowith ,JAtoi RIEGE it' co: : , , Wlioiesala Dry GoodseNo. 333 Market St., la. N. 11.—All orders for Goods, ike.,lntensked. r me, please address R. C. Harper„eare of Jacob legel & c , No. Stti Market St..; Phllada. Jan '44.70.4-ly . . 'FEE UNDERSIGNED' have. formed. ti Coßaid nenthip, finder tiie firm name of GraelY, Ent MT nr6i Ot Co., for the purpose of ensuing on the Whole sale Cr al to date fromlannary 1. IWO. • JOHN F GRAF.FF, RAWL ROTHIEItMEL, LEVI MILLER, DANIEVIL MILLER. Slit Walnut street, Philadelphia •. i6 Trinity inn; mew York; J. Deane street, Boston. Jatr 22, , 7to • 4 • 4-41,.. , - Ms i THEO. FISELER'S r i OLD ESTABLISHED. . -„. I3EDDING -VV.A.A.ELT.01:94E... ......' ' . , . , . - mrner Fourth aneVine tdrects,Thiladel phlu. A largeassortrnentnf Spring, Dalrand /dusk .mattresses, Bed.. Blankets. and counterpanes, con. gauntly on- hand and trade to order. Also, Ticking, Feather+ and Curled Hair, Whole sale and retail, All articles warranted as represent ed, 'and,prices invariably as low .as any other In the trade. - Jan. 22, '7O • I: TIM CQUIitT ,OP CONLNFON PLEAS .OP SCHUYLW., COUNTY. • . • p,,,,sir,I22ERTIET 1 Si Deeember Term 18C9. .ticotrSite.ATita. tend_ Exp. • The Auditor appointed by the Cburt to report die. trtbution of the hand paid into Court. arising, from thesale of the: real estate of the defendant will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appoint ment; on Tuesday, February sth 1870, at Wo'clock, A. .7d; at his office, 1M Centre street, Potterilla '7l 3t WM: R. SMITN, Auditor. ptOPOSALS will be received at this office • until 1- ilebruary Sth, I=l, for sinking a eloPe on the Insher Vein. Also for taro 3)-horse connected ingengines, andoneD•borsehreakertinglne,stithslx 31i4bet boilers,734 Inches In diameter. The whale to be new, and otgood workmanship. and erected in a workmanlike manner. - Ent nuttier partienbus await° W. R. SYMONS, Engineer. PotUville, or to"..loliN IIF.ACH,'Sqt.. at the ooltituy. p. O. address Mainftmy City. < Maple Dale 03111ery.Jan. lett', WM • - Jam. we - 1643444 e. - • • Is * D. O 2011.—1 n the Oourt of Corinuin Pleas' of .vs Schuylkill OzontitY.- • ..4.viss. ilskr, by liernext •ft DeoentherX erm, friend oohn Fact, , • MX vs. fritancts EnsinneY 4.11 as lantrpoenit far to SePteraW Ter% Leek Divorce_ to the respondent more named : You are h ereby required r .st sCourt of Common nem to. . be held at h3r the County . of Schtylltill. on the first Ifonfty of .March.. to answer-1/w -lirtiplitnt of the Swaim In the shore stated eitee. , - •, 0 E e ?. Nt7ifiatessiiimmrur. : • !Ilstuary 3. - 414 AL, I,C,'CL I=Ell ~' ~ ttAILHnAtI MIES I - • 17= 1 - 3. 1,44.4 N 4.41 tk.? 7.7,:..71 r 7..14 • 1 o EEE X.-Le:s Is 221411 Is stall OU ... 1,457 04 . 1,1,5" I K7E.X. 71,TAL. 08,111 n 146,447 . 72U a 19l: 41g; 7,9 u; I 3,74) cab' :'''''' . 48 elil• 3rLY..= 10,x4fd vt— 1 m,,: • IN4 A L. ...! ..! ...V,AB4 - 812 133 64:211 12:o3 EMI • NENV YORK, Jan. '2'2, laN Itet I:eitigh • 'steamer !•:., ... .. firt.kon. Cheat ....... , „, ' •It S.ILLW-akestutit ems) Pnots !Pk Bonk Drift Mts. Prop Tintbetf. - !dux" Poke and Curd W i r e t 4 11=r ir . e ei ntalda County or in cvid, e• .... : building I=t A l b k 4 • ' ? I ' ll - 14. ' ~.: _• -1,.. , Appli JO i - " 1- :; - ' .. •- • .- L eirelbra. &hulk* Mpai.:, . .• call. TC.irafrowits.Norerosilkiut C i a l M , ... l _ , _ .i. —Tta tT - Ve i t' iar ( 7 la ada 'Nark Bitter. ...........u. e in 1e The undevidiwd auditor. appointed by , the atild Court ladistribte- , the money In the hands of John -,P. litYbart, Ibq..trustestad the estate of said deceased 407se v all tektites interested at biecelee, at No: MK .ftrimik ; in,, if* Lliorotteh of Pottsville. in t*,.onVhursdicrthe 17th day of February. perk id to O'clock in the forenoon" of Volt clar• tor 7 4 6 0.1utiP0" td said distribution.' - . ,„.. ' Andllbr.. Itlisvitie. Jaw IP. ta' ". g. r :444 4.di - v •.: - ,f. . . . : 4 . .11 - 311 ,NTIMitY•PULD- EP 5 al.-I.rieresstriss oft Partret„. nheir )/ Rix • NU Sit* Sze, inquantitiesctostilkpurcitansrsl •r. • : • •: - SITITATEv. , '" • Central - Kentucky, within one roue of Cmith_Orclbt ardi lb miles of Leutsville and HO mile Fran- , natl.- • , a s - 1s of the best quality of Wa/nrif, Oak; Popliterek low tine, Hickory, ' • TUE LAND. • • ntietptelf•to the: raisin* Of - oriint,__lfrelt; fruit, melons, grapes altd - teetgb. • ; THE CLIMA _ _ is mild and dist higUishisi for its greittheartirithittes Chalybeate, Kulphnr and fifittßprings *bonnet. Ondr 'Orchard is one of ;the most,odated . stimaierre. riarfsin the-country and is itritedby vast ittmehers` of I nvalleSsulfering Mtn bf4k.' 66. '"Fetel s r.' dearg # l4 ' dvspepito and Meant:Won. _ • , , THE ADVA'N'TAGSt4 = • This property possesses are, vlz2—lt Is one of the oklent end mott. thicklysettled portions of the State, 'with. all the improvements of civilisation. The Louisville & Railroad ..(Knortille Bo.) runs parallel - will - 4M within one mile; the content phit'be route of the 'Cincinnati* Chattanooga Asa,. road passes through it forst; malt , 'Thera Isikrxid . and constantly Increasing demairil itor eve.qtAnig it' can he mad, to yield, either la the Way of tiukberwr• agricultural produCts. Ifis pea trater,ed by Owner °us streams arid living springs,' Rare opportunity for .Invt•stment Is' here' offered Lumbermen, Farmers, bruit Growers, .arld. Wine. Alan afacturent. Pric e l o and terms liberaL Apply to W. IL. DEWE.a4, No.; HO Centre Weer., Potttrille,lenr. . January'_, its;'.. • POTTSVILLE , SCHOOL DISTRICT.— -VS- ' NITA]. MTATEMENT Recetpts aux} Exiteadf turesi for School year etidtutt tlrat Monday irt 1.7th1,1410: • • • Tax-rate for- 1J:4,4-a . fifteen millibrf dollarfr4fit rot. ..choolfpurpose.t:ao4l.) for butlitine --' • •ILECEIrfti. • ' - ' Balance fmm previous itAlO , l5 Temixirttry hstu...; . .. .. 2,000 OD_ state.apprOptiattun for .. Li' Tuition of non-resident's, pupils; fines, de... / 53 43 (Theis anit. tax dup.:lBlls-3_....... , ..-.:-.511,774 XL . L. crrnrs, retarnsoexott's....fittS 35 " collector's cum. 3 v et..... Sat 7tl • .f 1,X13 Ii , . . • . 1075 91 ; . F-NPENDIrtritES. Superintendent utid.33 teaenent. . : Secretary C-I.)!D ‘ ton% e.. 11.3.10 30) , 4730 .511• • - Benno, 1949 954.tur1„ 017 - ..... NEI 45 . • • Iteprilni, asj, inenientuhc.isit:Sl.. 1;31519 Total,-erettnetry expenses 17,474 97 ~ Temp eraty /win repaid,...., , 2,900 On •' . . Account of building debt • 4)0 00 • Interetit account 672 16' • Lot .ptirchnsed;•Kuivey," t.t, re- • . venting, eke . i • .,... • &WAY Jglapptt house,platt..te, • • 8,6 - 61.76 '. tichonl'Eurnlttire, .Se • I , ',-,.... • ratt 50 . , • . , , . italance iniTr,easury,=7t/t Ante, IStO - 92,006 60 :,,NIISCELL.A.XEOI. STATISTICA, 1,014," Whole•NO. of separine4ehoobt, including cold, • • lenchery, 44 nettle; 29 feinalel exclu. , sive of 1 Dist. Supt • School term, front tat Hein. to la July, ealeti.' • . Ldar months • • I ' . • . 10. cv. salary of ntale totellena, per cal. month.. 0F,3 25 Exelmilve Of Dlst.Supt., who received for term, 12 00 Av. etalairy of:female teachers, per Oil. month, 49 Whole Ni. of phplll4, (1254 males, 111113 females), 21112.. Av. daily attendance; $1 per 'et. k 74.5 males, 840 .. .... •' • 1- 1385' 4 -Debt—balanee building fink loan 10,:A(1110 'l.lhrtko, - fund (owing by School fund) 111.,179 Tax•fate for current"yent,;-10(1040, , fifteen milli On dollar, 10 for school purpos . eo, and &for - building. • D. A. NMITII, prest. Jan. 24'70 4-1 t • ek 10,060 GUARANTEE. •• • ' • • '.., ~• ' BITK.LEAP excels all other Lead! •' . hit. For its Vririvaled Whiteness. • • - 2d. For - IN 'Pnequaled D urability - . • 3d.•. For Its Ensurpassed'eovering Property. . • Lastly for Its F.cononlyi: •' It' - rostri less _to,paint with Buck Lend than any' other :White Lentretant, The same weight eoi•er!i, More Surface, is more Dural, and makes Whiter Work. ' ' • • BECK LEAD is, the Clniipesi and liL;tit; • I ;;10,006 .01.TARANTEE IWO,: ZINC Eivels,all other Zlne.. For • lts truegnitletl . • • • For. Its Uarl'YttletlWhiteness. • 'For Its tipmrisase,i Covering . Property.' Lastly, (of Its 14 ireal Economy, . •-: NAM; the l'heapes'l, liamlseinest,and itnot Partible Wlalie Paint In tIM world. .IT ONLY .01 - c.K..tray zum:„.; _ TRY IT !AND BE.C4SNINCED.. I &If Guqranterri .11"anulu,e.terron! COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared expres s ly tor Painting' , _. . , cot Out -ot every desert pticm, fences, &e. ' 'rhirty-tlve (hlrerent colors. Durable, Cheap, , t' iform, and Iteantifulrilithles./ Sample eards 2:ent Ur mall If deAlred: De:tlers' 4 Wder.4 4 ,- 111 be promptly exeeuted by ote maim faetprer.s. i FltF.Srll, RIVIIARDB Jr CO., • N. W. Cur. Tenth uiul Market St reet.4,.Phlladelphla.. Jai' 2.!'„ • 4-ly 1 . Eira; HARRIS. igEMI . • H:1•1 .• • Bost- and . Puost. Coal in the Market 1 • ; WE I/axe nt,ble t , xtensive itnprnventennt ',t!uring the past Weanon, tyllell-4•111 'argot/ Ittere44 tbeitro ! thietlint Iteteafter. l i Eve] y effort it,lll be usetfi'n El KEE . P'TIIF. f4i ; .INDAIII.) OVPRF.P.\ • Eqii•Piat nttentinh n iPt ve given to sues lacturere - , . . I -: . • . • • ' I - . . t THis craL Is always sitli:nea . 4 Its. - If and not . . • int‘:.f.l or ndulteratiod. , • :.. . ' ~o~;~: anevr. •;: • • cro whomiirdets.4ould be whiresied) • JOTIN 110311 MIL JR. & ...„. • • . 174 FFIc•Es, 21 'Doane St 11coton ' ) .. ." • 1 . . Jan V.,70, VINANTLIAL ILKPOILT of the IifINERRVILLE .L."-KINKNG:F . I;ND ASKOCIATION, from Jan.'l, toJan 70 • . 11908.0. .lf Jan: 1, By balance in hands of Tress- • ' . ....... ..—.3557 59 • • ' " • monthiyinstailniepts and • prepayments. 13,015 45 Interest onloans. , 8 / 9 1 25 " Fines on Instal. and loans, 313 63. - , J 1416361 ' Dp3;BI.7IISE.SIENTS. on 90 lowis...L 14,11: 70 rePnY_lllent 26 ....... 67 To Mrs. viderul7,lted. du . e her - 17 67 "'.Sirs. HMI, • I " " . 41 15 " Coleman, haslikir tax .. . 9 95 Fire 19 " - Jas. Xlllsgher, for temp. men 612 10 • " - House ....... 20'00 " ISe - sty for pee 'y. pottage. 181 .t! " • " .511 tKr•• . ". Advertising .:.. 2 50 " Chest for isfekeeptng , of us, - per .. . 4 11:1 ; ." Dis Lin hnndi'ol 1 7o . _ , - . • 916,780 91 !.415M1N,111, AI9.9ETR 01P AVIOCIATTI.IIy ; 1' 1.9.11 1,1867! . . 210 loam , ' at oo • ' ' Arrears on lostallMenta... 141 IV Inter-nit )56 90 " " ..... 16 75 - Temporary 10an....._....... • 642 10 • , Books, ... . 10,3 " 'Balance 1n lusrkds ofTramaare * r— • 175 , . --,—._ .4 '''.. - SWOP Less for prepayrutu1ta.................:........ M. 5 11, due for honse•remt. .... w 2) 00 ' hal. for salary for . geei-- , 1.,74 li)' ) .' . . due to Attorney- .--..- • - ." ""' ' * " '• M. Shafer thr rent d stamp & 165' ' ,55E636 , ~......_. I Net nominal assets of the Aastft‘ , r ,1•71704,._ IYI Dividend on .11178 shares leave* a '41,.. of ais s 2 Tyr , share.. Tojal nupber of shares i55ued . ...................,.. 1152 - 40 ?• i t=' ; ;11 - 17.i .- 1 -. ! , • fUrfeitel '" 4 " ---- a r 1 1 ft 4wltins - ' h a I n! eaat i , sbl. lff IL 753 1 • Y. RO „ H „ N:Seeretary , We the widera u Sa w In tia t l e , •+ veatime the t statementottberlinstnees Mlthew comet. LO:tribe? none" Hutt we bare asinnisett the ice.' ts of theTreatetuner_ , and Sind a Wane* of $175 in Ms hands. AU of 'which la : _reittpeathdlysedentittad. JOHN MOHAN. , : . . . , AWL REXTER. Conuniftee. " ~.. 1 1 , ..-',. ' - aDD/MUTZ. ' .treefet were the esisulart rear, 14 , •Trident—E. H ums nel: Viee TOW dc.ne.....Abul. Heater i ireseurer.-John Wadding!? : =tteedf Acidsetwat ofyilogarty ciiiro to OOVIIT010114111! 6__ COO. Of .L.. , ~_ . . ._ _ al= 1 1 1 4 FOIrMrl'1:11,14131eallet.11 slain Jan 22, 1 1144 t Attest; i.'''SOZEMlU.Seeretf,ls*. IMO ftrefiIiOALIWAY..NEW NONE,. • .:3O Cif PI4TNUT . 4.I . II F.VE,RtVIIILADE:I.PIi lA , - . , rubits of Excellence: ! • 4 . i II ,_ . Boanty and Elasticity of mtitelt Pe.fee ou and Sititrity.of Machinery: . Using both 1 threads di rect town the ripodls. No fastening of /4111111 n to and no waste of throat.' Wide range of teithauf.eltinge of adjustment. , The seam retsina Its bauty and firmtiesa after wiiiibing and .liming. Besides Motqg all kinds of work don* by. other Sewing Machin*, these 31:Jellifies Okofmte the: rook beautiful and permanent Embruldery aud Or ' namental Work. l•p,' r Kale be ' Xi E. CHAMBERS Pottavdle. July tit, 1B: . ! - . • 31—ly • - - 'WHEELER &'' NV-ILSON - = SEWING - MACHINES, witti all the , late improvements, sold on Mare lib . end terms than any other • Messrs. Wheeler At • Wilson received' the Gold •Medal, and the . only one, awarded for the moat pertbetteW lagldaeldnanid But ton-hole Mae neex hlblted. at. th Paris 1.7 nlvereal I.xposl , tlon, J. C. DERBY , Gen'l Agent for .• the Expe6ition. ' • ••. Daily use through out the world, - where • only trite merit galloi favor, and supertori •..t. Wilson . Sewing Ma the Champion, hy the _ at by the number man ufactured and sold from the start up ~to the present time, they having bull tend sold over-LlD,tneMaehltie 4. Salesroom, No. 8 .Mahantoraeo'street, next, door to the Postottlee, .Pottivtile, Pa., where all are Invited to call and etandne the machine before buying else where. W.ll. STRONG, • Agent for Schuylkill t'orirrty. ' la - Instructions glven at the residence Of the ptir tchatiers, Without extra 'change, Dee.'4, 1111-7-14.41. . . • . . 1....01ft: .. . ' 1 4...A.,7.c>... . • ' . . .. • I F ..P !k . i —. 9 Ai‘l ''. • ' . '‘,.. ' V . . . . s .. . . ,12:.--..7 , , • i . t . liat,e now openc-,1 A runlct• mtnek of NEW GOODS for Fall bade 1ind...11.111413:r.-.4e-ascnt: coin prfsitigi , • ' • AMERIdAN & SWISS WATQICES • ' , .• , • JEWELRY, STERLING. SILVER ,w Aim. - FINE ELEA:Tito-NATE') WARE, TABLE ' • ' . , •• ' CUTLERY, J:C. - ' , ! .. ~ Also, a flrte assort.thent of . ' • French Mantle kloek4,,Bronzes . , .•: , • . . ' ••• English; French and Vienna , ! ' • • , [ Leatli‘r and Fanex• GOods, .., , , Of onr nwn Relret kin the past Summer lii Europn;• all of i• - tilch we are offering at very moderate price'. • . • A . 2 • -- • H E RRING'S ! i• ••• • • PATF,Ni "-. . ARE 4L . BURGLAR PROOF • •• , (WITH Hlri FILLINGS,)• -• j l ivaided-Ha. Prize..Modalss at \%,'•9rld'a Fair, Loadorit• Fair, ,New Yuri!, Expogrtion, ° Paris. . • • M 111 • More. than lil,ooo HERRING'S SAFES have been told ate now In use; and over Si lIUNDRFM have m the m e h accidental tires, prime ry lug thelreon lenrs In some Instances where many otheta failed. • tt.tNn SA MS of our own and other makers having been received in pert pay, for.the Improved Alerrlng's Patent Charnplom.for sale at low .rates. June 21.'69 • •• - . - • . • 13111111 =I AXLE GENERAL •AG*;SI:TBIPo#. Made 14- the PALO ALTO IRON CO. All roilzeatt hand, from 1G Ss to the yard and ttpwarits. Special length's wade to order.- ; L. C. THOMPs?3: S C O. • • . WIRE ROP E, Of-all slaps arid lengths fornisheti at. manufaethierti prim* either of the HAZARD MA NHFACTDRING, COMPANY, or from JOHN A." ROERLIN_ 0 for ; half of Which makers 'Nriare GENERAL AOTPR Clree4. Jars. farailahed cof application, giving prile, size! measurement, of drum, • and manner pi - preserving b3r• „ . - 1,..C. THOMPSON & CO ' . 1 A 'full stock on hanft; gait op In goad, tight, iron.: bound barrel., and far sale at rtuariataetuTerls prima br Are superior td supotbir scaler Jai . . . , . . .. '- . Trod' ot *War weusyjusltinty - stnit Who 1 177.,. 1, use. - A: ftat Wl* jg AI idit , ell • oft luutjl... t -ig... Vaunter; Bulebtrind ••= Esiund- out - ~ pet sud* , cretiburi' %KOMI'° teut 41* . It. Norttitiln . •T :111 Mk Id oet i citir OolUttlimi. .'°,:., ~:, 4 - , -- 0 11- 0 16 . 141.7 , ' • -- '.. • -'. ~ .-- ';'-' L '--'- , : . ; - . IST= 1W.4.4 • . 'ESSASSISISFS wo 11)411mtLT 111112 Z 110111 S ONLY. - Of Wm ,etlebteted Artiste,, • 110.f11114 MII4ICLALTS 4:t3114(kfr,1, ti ii i=d tor the ItS=I7.I.AAT.#I,AMATIO COWS:A.; the NAITONAL TM:A.IAF WAtspg,4:. Tier A c,.columea4nx •-•' • .MONIpAYE.VENINq, JAN: 24. " loth the beeelittit emotional DnunajentltSell .• • THE MINER'S - wivr; . •Dow2r_ INi E eo4E , 30.11F4. performinee. 14km:elude with the imusing Caan; r of Btu lerrry • .PAI .A.D.WSS/024 - 33e.: Bement gee,. dee. Acetones: t lie "epee' tI.BANNAN Er.,kauw.rs BookAit : • Jan.% .47 • • ‘prims". tints nOnniZON. Dn. W. n. I.successor t l in J. G. Drocrn S Sono 1 , - WIGWAM *Mt IRIMAIL`DEALI3I 13 DRUGS AN L IYCHENIItALS, = -..riumnkraty. DYE EsTuFro. 2U Centre Ctreet, Pottxvtne , kellllll. lutona at all ', i l 4 e =tif i Z} r " l ard I P l i att elane reellar3r=s • • • - ' Ira' MEET BA.EDO3III RED OIL I I NIXEINT. 1-4 'The {mist ttatinnal...mnesly -for Ism, .Neuralgts, Roraima; Walser, Citadains; Strellin Stiffness of the Joints, ke. Pe.ssessins urrattri --1 .1.- qualities as a Illninsint, I rwill yore Itselfa friend to every Wang: t leases of Rheurnatialls, and Neu.- either s hor serious, it I* - istsvapaready to l in ris e ' v.e pain' Liniment has been is for the last tlftee.n S eats ; and has given antliss . tl . rfirtion . •wherevertt bee been.tised. 4 a 3 red and sold lbp Mrs. C; SAYLO tau . CentreSt., Pon:1%111e.! agent at Mize , RENCE & BROWN,' Druggists: - Ash! .' H. D, MAIZE, Druggist. ; 1 4-1-.-ttd .... Spying Nathints. G Ii6VE . R 114 9" 1 " • Fur,Ar r*rvit mimic STITCHI ; FAMILY SEWING MACHINE& Natdp,l 3etutlrn, &c: LEW IS'LADOMUS ItTei --- --- —l4 • , . \ DIAMOND D.CLERS d JEWELERS : • wircurs, Jotm k a S ILTESL WAKE. VATORZB iva JEWELRY REPAIRED. / 80 ? Cluistnnt Bt. Phils ti I'\'F wa . 3 - s on hand a large. and wull . ..5.(11 . ec1e4. 17 amortinflit of - WATCHES, DIAMONIV4., - , JEWELRY S SILVER WARE, . • - . ' '. a - I - 3 KARAT PLAIN' RINGS. of ail weight^ and sites, '..SUitabie f.r Engo.vioont !Lod Wedding Mop. • _ 1 BRIDAL GIFTS, IN GREAT .. AEIET V. ' ! Witchem I%4:ado : A and wa.riontr,l:: , All goods sold at eltrOnely hov.fo•lces, - . .. ; Ctuptry trails n I olleito.. .; . . .., . . -LEW 1.j4 LA FONIUS 'et. i G., Dec. ' l % 't* --7, ' , & 52- .7 - ti . 1: ' Nr.: clie,trint :.-,t rcpt., 'CLARK & BIDDLE, . 1 JEWELLERS Ap SILVERSMITHS; (4 don ri; 'I4M OF ~ 1114 CHESTNUT STUE ET, FAitRt:L,l nprgiarp . & CO, ,• tt.D CHESPSZT STREET. . , , .. . - . HAHvEy (A LLAH. 1 .. : . , 31 CHAS. .I.ITHEwI4, PUILADEIC,I.HIA: QEO. W..M.YEIIs, : . . , • . HEERVIM, t . 'lllllEl.. Ji SHERMAN, Nei , York. HEBREW:A (0. eldrazo. , plElignie, F.kRREL A C 0.., New fork,. 4 ). T.RAIL . 4;gce ,.* ,k,'t• fbitabitpliia jkbiontisniunts. - EXTRA MOD DIITTICE: • ' We !MO obtatuokthe Agw-ey tar one of the ilea vkatandlW- d WPM* of 1 1 =EII. In Oran. y 4 are to .1111 all orders - promptly with F. l g sad st th e re lowest mar ket rates. Parties o orthicon depeted upon keying good seleenons wade for them:% miumutovair 'a - Co 4:, Park Packers Arai Wholesale. Dealers In .Nrer.Win ' Better; Cheese, Fbib, LABDR2I4 - • ' CIIESITIrf SUOMI; rraisurati, , • 17A.S OP EXEO N.UW . • . ' FALL - AND 'WINTER .GODDS; Such cis sll tl4 no.* stiles of _ EST BROIDE1111;S, • , ' TOWEL-RACkS, . FOOT-RESTS,.9e. Also, a full ITAICEISOSIT: r4rirt PATTERNS. - 1 7 - WOR-4YE'p, SILK, CH ENILE AND DEA iczi, • • . 77;• • DILIAVINO ON CANVAS, . • srcii As • MONOGRAMS, ETC.,. • oDOSE.onoica. . •Ndforober lt '69 - . 4.7,--4uk• • - - , fI i DLIDAYS-414819. • - • . a E B , ARGAINS.,•' . . . . CHRISTMAS:. PRESENTS, LACE CCKTAES., DAMASK (..I.IETAIN:S; DRATERi 'AV LAMBREQUIN :4; - Trimmed wit! lit& TmiIII.• WALNUT- OR GOLD CORNICES, TAPFSTRT VLOTH TAOLE ISD PIANO ' , • • EIDER.' D9WN 41.71LT5, will Ue t:losed, Out at a Ci mut Reductlon,'pri r to 'Annual stock Taking. • 1. E. WA LRAVEN, • - MASONIC JIALL; ' • No. 719 CIIESTSL7T,ST,TIIXLADELPHIA: icor 1, . " . CT1.T.4..pN8 AND` SHADE . . •' ' . • - • NEW • STYLk S •N'O,TTI*GHA_M • ' • A= 4 9. • • • - S SS 'LA C.E - • JEST OrF:NF.D. • • • t.ratanidered Plano and Table ' Covers, . Windt) _ C'einlceft, In (ill% Wainnt; and lionnewood and indow - Pr:vertex (rant intetat F'rench'clesignm.; Fine Shades, etc. ". Agents for Bray's Patent Spring Balance Shade Fixtgre,whlcb requires no Coril. - - - CARRINt:T ( N, I)EZ(ATC'IIE & CO., • VOR. TIURTREtiTII ANI) CREST:WI' STREETS, • , . • PITILADELVITIA April. $, . • THE BFX-BIVE'• . • 'TOPCLAR GOODS STORE, • • PRoCTon&co., O. W.D.Clll , :sy:yrr FiTRE 1111 . 1: I t DELPH ' NEW GIIODS CONNTANTLY RECEIVING IN PLAIN WITUOUT DEVIITION't ,october 1). . . 1870.' COTTONS,;. LiNENS, &C ., A. 70 . ,- 'We htiaretipesied the new year 'with a gieat display of thiNe and ther, goods, at prices- that will please and aston Ist -. , ~ - BE$- HIRTIN * GS. •• . Aim.vor.. .. •-- _ !Ir-,01...1 , -TTA, . . OR.H.FmTi, %I V ' . ''M; • " '. '' - . k . I LIJAMSN , I LLF4. - . .. i. NEW YORK -MILL., ete. . . " WIDE: SHEETINGS. - : .. 1:t7TII:A. . - ,I.EilroT, • _ 711Clii . ENOT • PEPPERELL. • ,_ i . ~' A X DROSCOOGIN v etc..' • . . • BrAb IiARNSLIEX TABLE DAMASKy4. POWER- LOOM TABLE- LE 4 iEi.iS• ' . . • .' i 200 ilbk. Napkins, SI 2'.5-I.h•ii.. tn ,S 8 00. • ' it.hl,Doz.' Towels,Sl 50 doz. to Di 00. Mankets;4. titls, Table Covers, die, • .BLACIC GOODS. 1 - BLACK POPLINS, NERIN(K4, DELAINE:, BLACK 'A bl'ACAtt, MOH AIRS, CRAPILS. , BLACK. K.I D OLOVES.CRAPE V El LS, COLLA BA, &e. BLACK T}itnET sia.A.*l.9 AND CLOAKS.' 4000 yardit 14.ACK SILKS, 80 elm. tti f.ki 00. • - l'- iv COOPER. S C.O NR A El, S. E. i'.012.N412. - Oct,2,'G►-13'If QAPE DEPOSIT CONRAN:4.. • • •• ECU RITY AGAINST Los.q.• By . - FIRE.; 411. ACCIDENT . .. ,THE' SAFE DEPOSIT. COMPANY; . . . NEW FIRE, AND BUFIOLAR-PROOF BV.ILDING , s 1 Z46'4, 32.7 AICD* CIIEIST.I.irT STREET, , The 'Fichility_insuranceTriiit, • .• AND• • SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. CAPITAL DIRECTORS. N. 13. Browne, Edward Ar. Clark,;. ' ~11.1arence H. Clark, Alexander Henry, John Welsh, Stephen a. tAildwell, • Charlm Elacalaate__,r George F. Tyler,. Henry Gibson. - • President—N. R. DRoWNE. - • Vice President--CLARENCE H. CLARE. Secretary and Treasurer-_--ROBT. PATTNRSON. Assistant Secretary-4AM3M- - Y. HAZLEHURST. ' The Company bare provided In their new Building and Vaults absolute security agalust loss by Fire, Burglary, or Accident, and , , • RECEIVE SECURITIES AND vALrAilai Obi DEPOSIT TNDER OCIARATEE, Upon the following rates, for one year or less period: Government and alf other Conran He- ' curlties,ar those transferable by de livery - $l.OO per $l,OOO Government and all ether Securities reg tatered and negotiable only by en- 1:. 50 per. 1,030 'Gold Coln or Bullion 1.25 'per 1,000 !silver. Coln or Bullion - 811Ver or Gold Prate, _under seal no owners estimate of value, and - rate subject lo adjustment for bulk. ..... 1410 per • 100 iewelry,-Dianrnds, etc 2.50 per 1,000 a. - • Deeds, .11(cirtgagely, and valuable papers nest value , when of n nest value, el a - year each , or according to bulk. • t These latter, when deposited in tin boxes, arecharged according to bulk, upon a basis of 13.4 feet cubic ea ' paclty,,tlo a year. MB RR =I tienpons.itrel Interest wilt betcaletked, when desired, and remitted to the owners, for one per cent. •• • ThCOnainny offer fori h RENT, the lessee': eiclusively RAFaI Difit THESIVI k MAR-PRQO F VAULTS , Ai rateg ya rylng f r om 1 ; 15 to $75 each per.anntuu, ac cording to site. - . • • Deposits of money received on which Intersit. isn't be a/lowed; 2 peK cent =kla! Deposits, rib*: t!i' • _ ..cheek at sight, and " t 4 per cent, est Lino ", • Deposits, payable on HisigyrAgssult. - • Travellers' Letters of Credit. tarsal mi 4 Ovallable in , • all parts of Europe., - . This Company is alsoituthorfted tct act as Execu tors, Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and execute Trusts of evert description froM the courts, corporations, or individuals. • . is. B BRowl•vg President. . HOBERT PATTERSON. EIOCEStErk and Treasurer: . Jan 1, '70 . 1-3 m Pints. Viquois, .itc. CEL,‘ : I: , !; . U)GtrE. FOREIGN ANTI 1713M32111C ' WINES AND LIQUORS, • • • . ,- LONDON BROWN Kwi, . •- , •EDINBURGH-144:, ante . • ; DUBLIN FOOTED, • • 10 cestir! y4art, losiwite Aeserleas Meese, tothaille,; Pa.' ; . / • . v , AL.sct'AGlMerft• Iva •••: 4 NIACrAIiii,STAR BIT EE k.• ZA Sere Iterndi for D 7 %).; ItEttß BITTERN and . -' ' . • • mn.Ls sovinictq October • . • 42-19 mnrwrzu„ . carataraist a cox. • - - vinsporter9 of 11 ! " 1FilitA Enibraiderles, Goodg;*t .3ro: soi mikrvg.iry isitcpc-r?..4o,muipsulit4u- OEN A. OTTO & ( 101 7 k;_,T.eriC 1 . .s,„ , ' 4 .° N. * 1 1 4.i MBE R ~,..4. cl. ... 5 . 5 1 S'.** 47l i . FAIR, Ei3Z1313 ~ $ 000,000 2.0 u j r •I;WU DICASSIV 114 MlDNt4= DISPA:TOBES. FORTY-FIRST TEINIC-:-SECOND•SE.SSION: . . '. ' . ',' • • ::.. : -'1 -.. , , sz3rArz. •. • . -. . . :• WASHINGTON, Jan:2l.--Mr. Wilson p the itieinorial of -WI artity, officers' tor-r i m i t e 4 creane,Of ply': • Referred to the . ,Conimittee- on Military .Ataiir*. r. . -.._ - '*N '. • , • Alio,- a mnenior i favor of :s sixteenth ainenduient to the, :in tutmn, giving women the right to Vide.; Refen:etl' to the Judiciary . Mr. Poinerity 'pr&ented 4 petition of like im port teiperniit the exercise of the elective fran chise.- by citizens- now deprived of the right. . Refe.rred toille:Jtidiciary C-ommittee. 'Mr. 'Ntorrill Vt., in presenting a - - petition for the abilities-of-the franking privilege, taid•that. sit idea had. been generally disseminated, by means of cirollark sent out 'by the Pitatmaster (ion era), that Setiatorsand Reptresentativ*s were" guilty of, gre'sit: frauds in.:their abime*.of :the r i m franking. privilege:- So. far as he their , malty. ' rOncemed:- he. did Kist believe any fra id"' bail been .practiiied in.. tho. manner emupliiined! of He would favor the -propceieit reforni - but di not believe any -Material saving would be affected thereby, as thetnalls- would - have to he carried, and itthetioverifment did not par.for it - out, ot one pocket it woldd be out of the'.'other.; " —.- : Mr. • Vibrant "thought. Congress . slMulal Yee ~, gratefill to the' Post , 011 lee I)apartment - Tor its efforts to aid intdsilishing that which experionsi had- shown to be a burden:rather:thalla privilege. 4, ) for Congressmen.- " . : .." " .. • , '..- . " .2kfr,..Cole did' - i3 - - favor the- Eib6lition of- the pivilege!, as - a. easitre of -ceonosily; believing that mail iSintillets'would not be reducectin the amount of expense in -lite I mvernment by the reform.: lie nititnateil thtit he was not averse to 'the protmisettehatige as an experipiexil. • . 1%1 r.-ilayard sald:tie had.. I:eel' i informed by a postmaster, whose. nail le,: itilivart4l. 1111104 g. the signer' to, petitionS -fur.. the abolition of tiii, franking. privilege, that lie hail taken action in the limiter illider instructions, froitt:li, - Illelt' the inference %VAS that he had.beeti itistructiml ',yids official chief.. ite re‘ssmited among thesigners several' of_ his einistititeitts, who, within two - weeks- liad.re.A veil," tinder frank., public docu me nts. which in hulk coon teat:thin col the whole of the matter 07) , niiii/liiiis own correspondence Wcallit'attioititt anr.itnijilo pii li re ' s4.o4.sipli. . -, .tr. Tlitiriminl 'presented :a lli'lltioll MT the sante sohject, „ Oil? vsiiil ,that• clic- PoAtinister-i tteneral; in ..printing'antl‘eSeliding to his 1:4,0ou Ali hOrilinates throughout ;the . eonntrY, holding their position's not, by die comitensation of the Senate, but At his Own picitkure,, instructions to, procure signatures to peptiotts.• to - ifilliience • t!ongresshitial 'potion; :wait., guilty of ian action witielthad..no: proeqiignt In this or any other enuntry. . -.; - . :-•' . •,.- ; -.;:, : .. • • Ile thori ,lit . This a d eibi . rtfre fro tn ofil • ial -p ro- priet;, arnr - reharked that .there bad been a' Olie:when' the Cong./v*6f the United States. Would not have,quietly , toleratedSitelf: con. duet by- the head. :Of a .depitrtiiient:'.or an at tempt by any.' anthority of.,tlie-Government to forestall ,ptiblitl opinion Mid ,vent a.proper .- investigation ,:•i - - -.•••"--. The variens:petitions on the'subject were re= ferred to the Committee-ow the'', Post ()flree,' r 31.r,Texition,pt6tented the memorial of ,If, C.l Barnm - asking c . ertain .privilegeS so in to enable ) •him and' his' associates. to Connect the ,United States and the kingdoni of. Belgium bY' direct 4subtnarine cable, ineindlng . a translation of the • Deigittn , coneei*iim. '. , ' , • • ' • Also, a petitibh for the erection of a Chiverrfient building:at Alliank. -:Tieferred4 - • `, r . . .. .• . ' Mr.. Sherlitati - front"the,Poniniittee on . - Fi-':-'. halice,SreportAsi With a verhat ;amendment the.. lLouse. joint reicibitioir.to - entitinne the.law.rela-' ing to the tai on salaries, declaring, the Mean-, big - of the, actito'be that-.the tax Shall be collected until the end Of the year inn, and upon * his mo tion the Senate. proecodisl tweonsider the bill. ' .Aftera very . long - debate voting oh the admis sion of 'Virginia AVIII pl:obeetled with as follows: ',ND'. Selitirkmov&l toinaert in :the amendment the 'Wonls or to hotel olliee:soas to prevent ex:- • elusion from 011ien,liereufter by a: changd of mit - stittition of any .persons -now' allowed -to hold mike. The,antenthiient iif;.Nlr., Shnrtz -was re jected; • WAS tNli hay 32.' .Mr.- AfeCreary an ribunctarthat he had paired uti upon atty. - 44es on Virginia With Mi.... Cameron-who wars absent. : ' A votewas Lidten.en the: ainendinent of Mr. Drake When it was adopted, • yeas, 31, nays,2s. Mr. Drake moved to •furilfer, amend by impos ing furtlir- fundamental• conditions, 'that :it shall never .be litivftil for said Stute j to deprive ,awe citiien• of the. United States oThiceotint of , ride, eo - hir; or previous coinlitron of servitude,- orright 'to hat. olllCe tinder the, eonntitiltion .and laws of said State, or upon any stielkground: -to require - of. hint any other. q naliticat inn for of-' -flee than such. asi l Are relpdred of all Other citi zens.' The anienthilent Ara 4 adopted by yeas 39, nays 29. .". i._ .: .-., - .- • : - • - Bill ''‘l-% then 1:021d.:44 - thivii.time, and yeas and nays.were ordered on - its passage. The roll.eall was then - prAiceedgil 'With ou passage, of bill. which Was .adopted by a , ,pdrty• vote, Yeas . , ,17,• nays, 10; as folloWsr: ''. • ~.. - 4 - • i. Yzas--Abbrat,' .{t" n t hotly, - •flOresann, FiroWnlow, Ilacklnglun,..Varpenter;clialbWr.- Cale, Conkling, Corbett, Craigen, Drake, :Edmunds Fenton, Perry,.. -Gilbert, Ilaniiin,ltarlarni. Ilarris, Ili vard • • lOwe, Kellogg, NleDoliald , ,,Morrill, Mare,..llor on, Niee,..oa . born, Patterson, Poineroy. - , Pratt; R rniewr,; Rice, Rolwrbain, hoot,Sawyer,sehurg, tic tt, tillerthan, spencer,- St_tewiirt, Tipton . , Trumbull', Warren,. War ner, Willey"; Willialus and Wiliar-47. N.t - Ya—llayard, Gteierry,-Davb . , -, Fowler, Elam I natl. Norton, Man ligbu re, l3toetion, Thurman and "'Vick er—lt), AdJourneir. •• • - ... • • cm . . A/1178.E" OP A "'PR.E',B'ENEII TE /7E9 Mr,Schenek, Chairman of the Committee of Ways - and Means, asked , anliotitained -leave for that eiimmittee tO sit during the sessions of the liohse; and 'alike same time. notified the Hons that he eiyei.ted 'very early nekt Woek, .proha tily.MouthiV, to report to. the House the, revi .siion of ,tlie'tarill that after beitig ported-and: ordered printed he_ ;would move, at thetint ti tti ng.opport unity; to go. into Commit tee•Of thi-.Whole to take up Uill No. I, the revi sion of the internal tax late. ' • Mr. 'gin-field askeil•tind obtainid leave for the Committee on — Hanking , and Currency to sit during the ii&sieMs of the HoUse. 'Mr. Ketanni presented two petitions, numer ouslysigned. from eitizenSof Hudson and Kin- derhook r N,Y..;.foi the 'almilithin' of 'the. frank ing privilege::: , ' • • Similar .petitiolis:Wero' p'resertted.hy Mr. Ste-, vens, from citizens of teterborV; hyldr. Stark Weather, fronreitizenti of Nuneetient ; and by . Mr. Roam' from eitiiens of Otsego, Chet.- nango; and Dela Ware cotintfes,_ dew' York, MEI ME CAVE YOUR 'MONEY BY SAVING YOUR LEATHER. . • • • • •••Buy ;• BUT 1. 'BUY ; " - BUY BUY •!, • • Ow. .:4'. FOSTEIt'S .4'..S.•FosTER.I3 s. FOSTER'S Water. Proof Griaie and Leather Preservative. . , . Inferior onalitleis of Leather innate inwerr !mut to water. •Old Leathermade raottand pliable, with color renewed; ntore la.ratftng than any other of Its kind in . market, and aplicable to all kt nag of-leather. Bflnerit find It the •berat artielArthey.ever toted to prdteet their Bootm or Shoes frontAulphur water. Foramle, wholesale or • retest I, by CLEIKETT L. Ft*t- , TERrArattlatitt;j'tt.; and hi Pot tractile by.litight &to., Fox d: .Ix , rarae Foster, Montan Foster, and F. L. Foster. - • Itty . . R gA:sF,i'ACtunEn JOHN !ROEBthiG'S SONS;I ' . •TII,ENTi), , T, N. J.. For Incßries.l Planes,Mlninj • Suspeifsildn Bridges. F. citi•perrieks, bra , • •• - Electqors, T " • . A LARGE OF WIT - ORDERS • 47ieFor strength, size int t on application, SqLombisr EDOOVE.it; 283, - Centie Street, Ibs litfalready large asrortmentof Stair latteg, A mand PARLOR STOYE.4.,, wn oe bad at moderate prices. He also bass splendid assortment-of Tim Bras; Britants, Japaned, Gloss, Wood And Willow Ware, Hollow and Hardware; .Also; llrrahhcßmorres,Olt Cloths,Table Cloths, Door Mats, Clothes Wringers, Trays, Carving and Hotelier' Knives, Coal ON Lamps, 'Knives and • Forks and all kinds of GURISWIIIe. Also, Gridirons, Roasting Pans;Childrene Sleighs and Skates, Table, Tea and Butter Spoons, lace and Rat ' Trapa,Patent Nutmeg Clraters. llpittootut, Lemon .itiqueerers and- Oraters rd tAlgesiTabiehtaft;Ttedettaws,Cleavers, Egg Whips, Rolling Pins,' Potato Mashers, Bread - Boards, Wash Boards,WoWen,Bozes, Flat and Tat ler Irons, - Sausuge.ctitters' and-Sniffers, Clothes Lines . Bed Cords, ClOthesPlns,(kirn .Pons, Cake Catters,t• Candlesticks ; Dredge Boxes, vtiavWo Hanks, Hatch &zest He • ..ICompant Slates and Penelhi, Toilet Bets ~p übs„.lisdebets;, ers,Ait Bond Bow, Flour Sieves, Meat, Baws,lk•Wee.ktllls, thncentrated Lye, Ohms Drainers, Lan' Cans Wash TO*, Beardsighset ket sad larkeY Csalors, - Kullirßoxek Pokers; Tongs; Coal.Buckels,Ted Eettle-s,Stove - Allti Shoe -Blacking. Also, - Ms, Paints, Varnishes, Win denv Ohm, RIMY. Lanterns,..and *tides too. numerous to mentiois..(Aiso, ltoodng,_ Ming, and all kinds of-Jobbing done to order, a aat the. Short est notice. Persons wishing any of e shove men tioned articles Would doWeithy tplltisgatnd exandn lag before purchasing elsewhere. • • -• - swum& moovEß,- . • • • , • . • Na 21;1 Centre Street- Dec. - • - - • - . 72—tfil RIPPE.I . • . • mas..vracivazo - - . . . , • TUCKER O*ItTER, CO.; hlear York, ' • The sizes Tterno.4r:Wire hOgtit or pa kited: The Rope ntantthietured hrthiS firm are considered by, alt parties usintr them, the best and handsomest Rope made In the world. made - invariably from wire .sirawn from the - hest Norway Iron. The largest = n thelt. Navy areripsed - with Wire RopeS by this &gm:Samples or these Rope can belies* with, anti-orders taken, and' alt. infanuation given, and coriers - PrOmPili Ithed:af,Vaarasbie rates and . check lilitiVidShed by_ • ^ • IMIDMN, • fmrdtelaineciNational Bank, Pottsville. r'" , • ••• . TWarffndo" . M!, - - 47apttat sesselt 1 ,1 ed -'21,001r AbctoenthAnunat Statement: elthe - Mtneer. lonteanest and Trost Coml*uy. _Me regnivett'afr the 12th map= Or the Ant naeolVessining maid Company{ the items ante netount tieing Compiled and anang- - , ed according to the provisions or said Act; • Intim* metered Eroat, insestMents and - 57 Expenses., tazoi. de.; ... - WO 71. Contingent rued • 25 . 00 0 00. tngl» /MON b . x• Inseranrc_... nesse. ..... . none. Real estate— . ;0.217 13 Baum* ' ' - invvided loansand discounts; itali,Co - It: 8. and . state. 1317,k4"50,1 • • 'CNA on hand,- . ._ . • tictipd 76 • ^ • .:; K:satsientn,.Ctishier: - • - -,Jan Li, 70. • I -14 t ll= UM -foztroßEM: em; w hich 4611-41-13( ' El 23 IVASAI2 G 10.21. . - Tne-roabody tereationisie—The : ,Terteal,4 awe,: atiC3 nut+--Cuitt-71tesioetioitilit Umo •; • • in4ain. ' • - eissir Committee. • t • WAsitystaox,: Jan.' 21.—The Navy. Ike. riartment•was . toay informed by teleigraPh. :that the Moult:its Miantoncimah and -T. r- - have sailed from Bostoh-for Po N. ' • Ii:, where they will •stop over night and go -oh to.Portlartd to-morrow; where thcrvill be engaged lathe ceremonies attending the: arrival ot the . .remains Mr. Peabody,' tot.' gether with the: •PlymO th, whlch'ee_ es a part et - the funeral ect, • The p iaßO • and Alaska will also jv in :Merman* pro-. • vided their repairs are completed In time.- .These ?. - egsels titre all to be under thit'jmhtedi- • • ate diSlAsksitiolQ of-AdMira! Parra/Ott...Who, • togethOr with a large seleeted staff oforneerw; "-.' will represent the 'navy upon: that stilethn Coo.' After the•.:proper ceremonies- have ifeVll performed ancVable courtesii*.s shown to,tbe.pritish office , the monitors have -orti, • 'era to proceed by the in-shore: route to NOW York, Stopping et . different vOinta w henever - It is deemed necessary.. • : .The t7ommitti.se. of 'Ways arm - Means .4'lll Is? ready to report. the Tariff :hill twit 'Mon day, and the Internal Revenue bill Soon F. • littAitt, Of Utah, Wah..before NottV Commit tee on Territories to-ddy, and made a. s' - statement relative to the Cormithin - of society there, how laws/ are regarded, andito what extent they art/executed: Ije.-x4440 gave his • VINWS as -.to the probable effect of the hills • now -before . the continittee, Would have• 1f .. . ixt:sscd. t In his opinion the_AlonnoW leaders . Would stir ups:: insurrectianhefore 'submit ting to have.. their institutions interfered . • The House , Miiitary(*ontinitti* had under,(..- eiinsideration to-day Logan's hill forth , ifuetion of the ()hirers of the'ariny, 1.6 regulation of payiatillTaith.c' The coin' -is generally in favor 1, 1 . 5'110611g the h r of talkers, and so had:, up. Logan's yht, sell:it,. Pi native (Antunittee agreed 4..;) reltOrtr cavorahly on tichenek's resolution de-' elaratory that the ift6)iite tax is to be asses cd and 1 1/Iketell to the end.af the fireseitt year,. . The - House-cuiptiittee on, the Judiciary have agreed ti; -t proisisition • that I Judge -':- Watrous, of the-District Texas; provided he resign, he tai 1. hiS saitirY for the renutintV . . ex of -hiS life. In ease he refuse, the Prettl-. deht will lie authorized tr.fipontt tell i Atildst-' ant Judge to discharge the•duties. •Thls course kt suggested by! the. fact. thati`Judge .Waltnius is now considered. disqualliled hy: • • inental - tifsability; . HEST. -• 1. • Furien,l.or tx4iowerpor Durkee. • •• KENOSAA, fuhenasof ex4..Thvernor Charley Durkee, took _place:here yesterday afternoon. - It.,,was". one of the largE'st fuller:di: that everitiok plpee here, • . , THE SOUTH: . . MiVokNippl Polities —kiecutititi of M - Wife: Uarilsr ei—Thoeitte!City Sufferegi.jihe Cloorthi. •• . . • I • - • „ . . • • Jan. n LANAI! EP son, Miss., - speelzyktlespateli of to-alght, silts; the Legislatare has eleetedGm'ernor-Meoin, . • as -Seinitorjor the 'long,- teruf,' beginning Mardi; 1871;'' mid (ieh. Ainee for the .Short ' term, and W. 11. Revel, native eols • . ored, - State' i4liator frbril Natithez, for the m ter expiring: March, 1871 f to WhieWliharp le,Y*,as eleeted bat not admitted. • The- Leg isltiture adopted a resolution . meminialiting Congress toyenioye the po litical Of all Mississippians, to be presented bt; vel together with his ereilentials,a4 'lf; S. Senator. .;11:11e Legislature sillournedlo meet onl the seeomi Tilesday after the adnilssloifOf the State. Lotus \'.lt.l.E, Jan. 2L—William Kriel, the Wife murderer, wi l'be executed to-day. with out a doubt. - the first civil - executton " - • whieh has takin place. in this City for • up-i 1 ward of nine- . -yeat.s.- • . The inass - m4etiuk held yestertlav in behalf: of the sidreters at et*e Caty wffs largely.at tended, and the subscriptions madoveremoet i hero I. A. contud t tee tohmik fto the 'proper , ' diStribution of the funds ralsed*is appoint ed, and. resolutions paAActit requesting ,the. ....Council to subscribe .1000 towanbi their•re . , . . . ATLA S:TA Oa., Jan. 21.-4 despatch which came from WaAhh!gton:night to' the daily CoNsTrErTio.x, saying ' that tiraht de dares i litany-Board illegal, eammett much . anxiety among the Iteputlicatta.' • . • LEGISLATIVE. PENNSYLVANIA. LEGISLATURE. ~ 'a ' , ll,Kutusninto, Jan. 21, buo. Afnotut the, neW. billy intioduced./wnroillui •-•— • - • 111 r. Ru tan, fixing tho tbirtl:Tuosthqi dfa cit for holding pity; ward, borougl!, and -tow.littbfp • elections . • . - . • .By 731r—Howard, iv . eating a Board of Cotitroi, ConsiStiitg of the Secretary, of State, Auditor ani't Attorney-Cienerals,und the statb Treasurer, who • • requireshall the State-Treasurer to give six good". securities, and .Who shall seleet depositories of the State moneys, one-half 4 :the money* to -be : 7- deposited in Philadelphia, nte-quarter in liar— risburg,- and, one-quarter An ' Pittsburg. The hanks or exchange brokers' wail whom 'the • 'funds shall be_deposited • Shall be Ufose who will pay the highest rate of interest mid 'give isufll 7 - . . . eitut security. . ~ ... s . Mr. Dacia called up the Scialto reso,httionliur a final. adjournment ..on- - the 17th or. Mait•L. which was passed. - • •la ~ " ' . '. '''• . " . 1. - - MUSE. - • Numerous P.etitions :were presented front ferott parts of the (..ontinonweath 'for the 'Sao .of a law authorizing the voters . of-ttaeli district to &termini! Whetliiir "arlithing sjlops shall be licensed in.their E CROP.E. . . LonlNaßipr 01111 indla 2 - 4 ,Meeit:Victorl4 Etei ' • • Li)NnON; 'Jan. 'Napier has been appointed to sticct Mansfield us Canaan der-hi-Chief of luulia. , Nearly all the mem-, • hers of the Cabinet have arrived in Loudon. . iThe Lancet,. the leading Medical authority. e of England, its issue of to-ditv, has respeeting . the. health'Of the Queen,:` Which occasions much continent and iniXie - 14 says that she has:sulThred serious; at-' tacks' of neuralgia, which are attributed to a derangement of her nervous .system. - This neivcittsness Is due either to ekposure, *airy,• or excitement. • • - • Rigging, ;I,* ANTLY PHILADELPHIA p)ItHDHCE MARKET. PitILADELPIIIA; Jail. :11.-- , There la more inquiry for Flour ankl arellimer - In their vlmem. partine 9 t 251 , 0511 per barrel ;-Ex t ragat.sflW4 lg7f; . ,Non thweatern Extra Family at triOs 75; -FentlaYlva ilia do, do. at $.5at.5 50; Indlarma and °Mod°, dd. at 'SAT 21, and limey lota at 59„. . There .111 no el ange In Wheat, but there Is more In : yalry for the article. Krim rotuitylvanla : Red at $4 2 1_ 21pllp bu.shel.lats . 4 /401d St Western, .Without ai for nmb -ound .Without transaetfong. i P/ 1 1WEIIEl4M11 MONEN & STOCK 3L%\ Fit LADSLPHIA. firl44, names are generally current on the street' at as, per cent.', the average being a per (par. -for welt an dorseil bills. There is another. niarkeil downward -tendency in the grill premiums this Inorniug, ;the p sales opening at t3i7 ,- „ ileeliiii lig as low a 51131%• and 'closing at noon at 1•29 a ileellne compared with . last night. stoek market quiet: Heading It :11. was quiet at 41.;../17 1 :7, Penna. It. It. sold at ;.+,c ; Lehigh - Valley It. It :;;!.;, and !Attie Schttylkill ft. • R. at 4 !!4 hid tor Plithylelphia and Eris. and Min o. (of Catawissa preferred. • 11.. N E -W YORK 310:MK AND /40CK,ALARKE4. - NE* Yong. inn tin ry 2Y:=4.A.teka r .unsettictl. Iktpn,- ,er easy at 010 57 -net. cent. ^qatt.lo3l74. Fl ve-t Wan ties,poll, 115, da.,r-titizjilp4; 1863,40., 11•11.T•c,; (10 - . do., _new,•. I ; ISO:, HMOs, -112; :. Canso' idated New (York Central ital liudson River, trs),;; ?..Fl4 .; Rending. ; .% ‘ 4lllB - EitPreatt, 0331. • . FOREIGN IRARIIRTS. - •' . LoNnoN, Jan. I I M.—Conlkda for money and for itec.otill, .t Illertea/1 )/Ocuritles quiet anti I m e m,- •G. 3.:lra of 1+16:; - .$7,; - of &a, old,of ;mar, Wffi; American stocks quiet; Eric .• 'Railroad, the .4 ...Illinois, hit ; Great. Western, Z. • I.orrateool:,'Jao. 21; It A. 3.1.--,-Cotton quiet. 311.1-. Wink tiplanda, 11 1 7A ; Middling Orleans. "11.30. 'Thal l• :- sales of the day are e2dituatect 10,20 . W The = stock. in port is ail,tre bales, Including balta or American, The -reeclptant the week have been:WOO, Including i 3 OtiO hales of Anierican„ :and , Wettest, ' Wheat tkl.47a. ad. •• , - • • .. • , PoTTSviLLE - MARKETS: to;Merted Dully for the IfforreJourital by GLENN• a Wheat Flour, extra, lathUy . ? extra Ryq Flour-. ................. bbl • Raekwbeat Flour .1 Wheat, prime white bush .. . • red •• - Vb0511...1 ...... . ...... bukh -1 " new Oats' ........ .......... - Rye Chop • Coto • bash..l l . : ..... ..... bush..! Ban ' tbush.... Potatoes, - • " bale • eirt.....1 Striw • • - - Ere- • • ; • 1141102... Beet bind quarter: .. .... .... tore i , .icirm3yru f E IrAlUn.lO • . , -: • We glee the followliT quotattens lot tl . _,: . s', - 2.Lar5.......- ' • - Maid i11b.r.;......."...L.125 Roast'Beef* lb.:. ..-. -41,Z;Chlekietutl*R......— 18 COrned Bea * D...._. U - - ‘ IIII E--,---- , .. n, Ramp Steak* iii ItisTillic V V., -:ri- ---- V 25 .'• fOrloln Steaks it S r . --er2S'Aladd i1kak:...,...... -low - Batintge 14 lb.-, . -. 442o,Reek'e 18... -..•;..'.... --0017 Utrrrds- --- . aistlibut-*lll - ....-...- .• ' Forequarter* lb • - ' --014 ,1 WhIte Perth 81111 , ..;...1 • 15 • • -176 Tlindquarter *1b....... --QllBlBbiek *10....._-...Z.1...... 15, Morn 'l l lb.. .. . ---.......,--n.UConlott *lX__ ..... -. --cola • Pour-. ' - . 1 -.-if lebt* ring :.....,..... 5c -612 . Roast 4 Stealni**_. -4 ,Beunintoupy*gb....... 15-40 -.. Corned It 10..: ..,-- ~..- .:. Mer.Si Butter *18....,....:-...:. ... Huns (wh01e . 04..."... r..(427L,F4ins it 410:6...... . ::. ... . . ; I HalllS (10 teed).* lb__. --413)W. trtege * head....:. 10 Shoulders *ll*-..:...... 1701*Potatorall % peek•-, i 3 '. . pied Beet *Tb......:.. -45:10!Potatoes.18. bush....•:. 7 , .11 VIAL-. ' . . :.`,B%l o 4TOtalbeilik 1 j Og Vg6ls - : Forequarter!, lb -41:14•Onlona *1 .....- -• Hindquarter* te......k-*44latd arida ; Peek: •' j Cutlets *ll/ ', - • _ - lutPl PreV.A- F 2,3 ‘ 'Prune Orders *loo_ ll'rlne-dprtitece. -, litolnaSaussge*lb • .rix i.pr ernedPaaSage PA P 1 &..... . , ANUAWY,; - -E1879i -IZefegraph. 'RE:N.zATE: MIR Whole- €OOO 6 . 50 . 3 50 7- `-.• 6 25. 150 . , 00 : so .., 350. • - 450 -.5 - 00 • - 110.150 - t3l 13 • 110 120 r 1 11 .35 1 . 00 4x) i• t•. .1 se 130 Ip, 7o • so •-•- 36- 7530 33 33' :.-27 00 wow 431 05 :11100..22 4:10: KET. CiatlN 12 , - -111' 1, 351,4