FART''-SIX:: :YEAR. t.O '...1i SATMAY, JANUARY 29, 1870. Co..i.t 4 i.Kskrisrics.—We Were unable to Cana ;pleteour Coal Statistics this - week, although we furnish our readers with a large quantity .that will prove. interesting. •We will en deavor to finis h weak. These Who are making improvements, and' who have not yetieported them, wilt please - fur nisi; us Niith: the same early next ; . .We return thanks to those of .our ; cor respondents. who have been prompt in, fur nishing us with, the necessary returns. THE annual meeting of the StatC Council, Union Lag - 4e of Alnerim, will bi helolkat Hirrisburg,Yebitiary VEKTILATION.—We have, received' anoth ex' letter from Mr. B. P. Sith, dated Ash-. burtou, Lehigh Region. _ . Mr.Smith thesnot appear to be satisfied with.Mr.Daddow's an swers to his queries -recently , published in theJOUIVIAL, and consequently there is no use of publishing his letter in reply. We hope that some other correspondent may lie more successful in satisfying Mr: Sinn. , Darr ON PAPER.—The.Republican edifors Who, In: the recent Editorial Convention held' at,Harrisburg, advocated' the., repeal of duty on paper, ought to be discountenanced by all friends of k'rtitection ever} where. Such ed itors, do .not: represent the...principles of Re publicanism. That Democratic editors, who Uphold European In preference toAmerican inturest, should Introduce and support sueb a measure, . we are not surprised at, 'But shame on the Itepub I idlin,editor„ who, to save biinself a few .pctinies, which, by the way, he would not do if the duty Wa removed, would thus stultify himself, ilestrbkhis. lufluebee, and betray hotO Indus y. Eris speech of the lion.. Mr. Dawes, Chair man of the Committee'- of Appropriations, who knows 'alt about:: the "Jobbing Ritsi ,ness,"has caused'More rumpus at Washing ton, than any speech delivered ,before that body foli years ; 'and some of those who ex pected t I ) get some '7.10b5," are terribly afraid tluit it Will injure the Administration. It may amMig !`Jobbers," but not among the people. The Administration is pledged to Retrenchment and Reforand • the people itfe determined to have it cried Out.. Those who . oppo,e these • measures are the enemies of the AdministratiOX awl' not, those who advocate such refortits. The Navy Ill'ard-at, kthiladelphiA will not be damaged if it should remain for a year or two where it' is now, until the. industry of the•eountry i s relieved from some of its • burthens; but those who expected to het Jobs by handling the' pithlie funds, may be daniaged x little.. Mr. Dawes an lioneSt man, and an- .honest- repre- sentative, and all : the Jobbers know. it and that .is the reason why he IS abused. : The -time was, that honesty in legislative; bodies .coninauded respect, but the ,plunders would attack our Savkairlf he stood in their way. As Chairman of the Appropriation Commit tee, lie.knows the schemes of ,plunder thgt has been concocted, .and he sounded the alarms in time. The people will hold their / representatives to these pledges, or they may lust ELS U ,, * C 11; prepare to retire aftertheir .pres ,ent term is out. kIArE WE AN AMERICAN CON . • GRESS 7 rpo THE, humiliation of the American _L people a:transaction 'took place at Wash ington; -which ought to mantle the cheei, of every American citizen with shame: The Committee of Ways and. Means a short tithe age - heard the Zargurnents c the American pvltiol , rs, of Bituminous oal, and , they voted to maintain the presetit duty.to protect and develop this home trade... During this week this same Committee insulted the American people by permitting a Foreign Agent—au emissary froth Nova Scotia to giVe testimony before Said Committee aim/n.4 Qmetienti producerS,—and after hearing this Foreign Agent, reversed theie former de eision 'and resolvedao favor Foreign interests . against American interests;i:: and take about half a million collars out Alf. the National TreaSury anti put it into the pocket,/ of Nova • Scotia Cant 'speculators. prestime the nexi step will be to send to-England and im port ForeEign . manufacturers to give testiniii ny also against other American interests.'.:— If this decision is poi reversed, 'every tnem- , !her of - that Committee who done the bidding, 4 this'foreign emissary, ought to be brand before the country a, having betrayed the interests c our own country to betieilt for eign interests: •. We speak warmly on this ' 'question, because,•we feel that the American people have beeft grossly insulted through the iteti4t.Of the Committee. • par Slincie the above was in type, we learn 'that the committee of Ways and Meats have, revemd.their decision. Glad to record it. Gen. Jackson said in , his letter to Mr. Coleman '"It: it tithe that the country be-. comes -a little more -Americanised, and not deperld on foreigrFcountrieS for the ploduets which we- can 9.141 - kii.tit . home." rfn STATE CONVENTION OF THE ORAN!) ARMY 01"IIIE. REPLTR 11C.—Tfas Convention met hi Pittsburgh qi.Wetinesdaoon, January-2(ith, at. 3 Y. M., The .oelega s marelied from the 1193tong•altela° Hattie to' Lafayette Hall; where the Convention •in"et, ,headed by the City Band. After the organizatitiif,:Grand CommandCr O. C. Bo:AT...hell read his, annual , : report, a very interesting document, and. enabodying some important suggestions) Col. Beath read hiS aunual report, which entbraeed•,a complete review ,of the condition Of the Order in _ the 84ate. 'The membership has been , somewhat interfered with in con 4.- quenee of the change made ditring the year in the work, 47nt the prospect for the future i exceedingly encouraging. After the, various reports. had been- reads,, • Major A. I. Calhoun was elected Grand. Commander"by acclamation amidst. great en`'• thnsiasm ; 'George S. Wood was elected Sr.' Vice .Grand Commander; Gen: Charles bright was :cleated Jr, Nice. Grand 034 x: mander: . ' • • ; .7 In the evening a reunion' was held at. Lafayette Hall, which Was largely: attended by comrades and 'by citizens of ,rittsburg. Speeches were delivered by Gen. At L. Pear 'lilajor Calhoun, General: Wagner, aqd other distinguished soldiers. This was f^wed by a banquet given by _the Posts of Allegheny county to the delegates; This was a splendid affair, and the aoldierspresent enjoyed themselves very much. . ' - OL Thursday the Convention Was.engaged in difßosiug of business of impOittitice to the Grder, and adjourned finally in the evening. The oftleer*elect will, we. have 'no doubt, push on the 'work vigoronsly, during th,e' present yearopf fully organlzlng the qrand Army of the Republic in Pennsylv = ania,' and adding largely tctits membership. It is an ~.Order having for its objects solely the en couragement of fraternal feeling among sol -.):llers, and works of benevolence towards dis 'abled soldiers an d the widows and orphani of laden comrades. sEvery„ - .honorably • dis charged soldier who feels pride in his services In the. late war should join this Orderi ; Which is as honorable as any that ever linked men together who tolled and suffered for the cause of freedom. It is probable that Col. R. R. Bea th will he reappointed, Assistant Adjutant General. He has proved himself an efficient A: A. G.; and it will be greatly the interest of the.. Order - that he should be retained in the post tion. In concluding this Necessarily brief notice of the lateo. A. R. Convention in Pittaburgh, wewould say, that SchuyikillsConnty, with itseighteen representatives e iproveit - that no ere in the State- Is the Order iti• a more flourishing condition than in thii . :_Poutity; Limit the proceedings of the Convention were hernionious end interesting, and-that there ceptimi and 'entertainment 6f the delegates by the Posts of Allegheny county, were kind and hospitable, makingthe happiest itSPres sit% on the minds of the vititing Mossibm CM -=' , "V",- , • - 4 . f :•?Ik e , ti' --/P "'":[ " • -.e . iiiiiiii ! • . -; - 405 *- 1 -I«nei4.Tl4*urfoci JAIMAST. UM FR 515 .l _ , 518,limy AL 1 $ 9 5 lft First _Q. 9 I 6 el% 319 - Full it. 17 f , 49 too. 50 Last 41, - 21 1•1: 5 21' 117,ew 21. M :no. .7.115 712 7 12 7 11 7 10 7 9 99 AirC/91 3 4 . 1;«, MosDAT.- -2',A9999m3DAy ,METBORCiLOi32O4ILITABLZ. =nom . JANUARY: I CA. x. 1 1 4)0 . 21 1 0 fiat. I I • 33 0 . 88 0 • 32 at LL 95 24 notiday. • 25 32 130 T04eday.7.2 . ..7 -- as :- ...... I at • 21 20 - 48 Zr Tharadakt 2.1 - 43 28 Prids 32 35' 22 • Tainorroctr Sunday orthe year and fourth 'after Ephiphany. Dare length, 10 1 .. ars and 3 MiLlUtea. . . ReV• Oecirlie A Latimer, of.WilittlngtatiMcia ware. will preach hi St. James' Chtireh. nYI - Haven, to6worrow morning, 30th net.; at 101$:o'clock. . The "Tableaux of Erin." lately so 'pular here, Jvlll open In lllnersville on felranday even ing. We cordially recommend it to theipa.tron age of the pudic. • i 1 - The Rev. C. R. Lane will preach in thergecond Presbyterian. Cbureh, Market Square, to-mor row morning and evening, at 101 A. M. and 71 o'clock P. M. All are invited. Seats foe. : • Drummer Boy of• thiloh.—There will be a rehearsal of the Military Allegory of the Drum mer Boy at Union( Hall this evening: All per sons who have consented to take character" In. the exhibitioittare requested to be•prese R. C„. Russet, Treasurer of the Ile..'eirolent Association acknowledges the receipt Of the following donations since last report: if: Ship pen, a; C. Baker, $ 1 0; Managers of the,AsSern bites, balance on hand, $28.00;•L. P. Gartigues. $5; Cash, $5. Death of an Old Resident.—Mr. Artio- Wal bridge, a citizen of this borough for thiTlY years past,, died at his residence on Thursday. evening of diabetes, In the sixtv-Ilrat year of 4/ age. Mr. Walbridge Wag fora long time engaged in the coal and lumber business; lie was an en terprising, public-spirited man, and,was imi versally.rospected by a large circle of.,acquaint ances in the borough and surroundizig country. P. O. S. of A2—By authority given him', by R. K. LiiVan, Esq., District President of Upper Schuylkill, 1). J. S'ehollenberger,P. P. of W. C.' No. 14, P. (-). S. of A:, installed 'the Officers of Camp 65, orPort. Carbon, ou Thursday evening, Jan. 13th, li7o to wit: • P., J. G. Medlar; P T. R. Bednall- 1 V. P., . Lewis wintier ; M. of }. of C., J. A. laedlar; Rec.' Secy., il l , W. Brown Asst. 5e4.74 . J., A. Stellwagon 'Treas., Charles Gipson; Fin.] Secy., • Tanies; The Talisman of Business Buccees.—We are in receipt of a handsome little manualunder the - above caption, published by 1. H. Liter, of the'Easton EXPIWAS, which is a suregidde to ,wealth", prosperity and-happiness„ If its tesch iriErs are follower! out by business menf Tzlie writcr shows conclusively that no man.part site.; ceedin buSiness without the aid orprinter's ink, and abut demonstrateS the fact that the best and only profitable way to advertise is through the columns of the local newspaper. The manual is well gotten tip, and its pages are re plete with-instructive matter of great , value to the.business men-of the country. .1 'During the present week tile pastor or Trinity Church, on Market street above Third, has beet' holdinit a series of religious services preparato ry to the service in connection with the Holy Communion. , ' Special preparatory services will be hold this evening, at 74 o'cloCk. Holy Communion_to morrow morning, service beginning,-ht :ten o'clock. Services alho in the evening at seven o'clock. At all of these services thel Rev. S. Philips, of Baltimore bid., will preachlthe "ser- H limn. e will'also address the Sundas. School in the afternoon. Oh Monday evening at 76 o'clock„'?:it . Sitme place, Rev. Philips will tjeliver a lectu Sub ject : "Babel Builders and Buildings." Liiiath Of •a Soldier. William Fry ; a .bruke- Man on the Mill Creek rail road ccas arcd en tall killed on Monday morning, the 23d., inst. • The 'deceased enlisted in the three month's sery,iCe on the 24th day of April, 1861, and was discharged from the service on the 6th day.of Augui t follow ingg by reason of the'expiration of his term; re enlisted us Sergt., in Captain J. C;-- :iihearer's company (B) Fitty-tifth,-Regiment of rennsvl-_ yank._ on:the eighteenth day of September, 1661, to serge three years; was discharged from the service - the 314, day of Deeemberi ISII3, by reason of re-enlistment ass Veteran liolunteer - , -re-enlisted a a private of Captain Franklin - C. Depper's coMpariy (13)41th Regiment of, Pepn sylvania Veteran Volunteers, the first I . (tily ()I' .lanuary,,lBd4, seve three years o* . durina. the war;' was discharged from the se ry tho:fOth, day of A uglist, 1t445, at Petersburg, rVirginiu, by • reaSon of the close of the war, and his services being no longer,needed. • ; I .1 . •, ._ church Dedication.—The new Methodist Eisi...*:opitl Church at St. Clair wiU be dedicated tU the worship of Almighty God, Sabbath, Feb ruary E 3, 1570. Her. Dr. A. J. Kytiett, D. D., Corresponding Secretary (lithe Chiirch,-lExtett• sion Society of theM. E. Church will ,reach at 10 A. M., assisted by. Rev. R. H. Pattimen, Presidia;• Elder of:the District, HPV;S: H. E.. Gilroy, Benjamin Haywood, 52. C. Mceabe anti; others. • In the afternoon at 2.i P, M., therelWill be a grand' family gathering of the inenibers and mends of the eiturch`aud the Sabbath School. Robt. ii. Pattison, D. D., will occupy thb - chair. Addresses wi l ;be delivered by Benj. , Raywood, J. D. Dickerson, Frame and others, and . the exercises intersper , with singing' by .51cCabe and the I Sabbath School. In the evening ,there be prone P. M., by Rev. U. C, McCabe; altern.' thlruy - - e understand the editice is beauti modious, with'aill the modern itupro and expect the friends hi St. Clair ;w. good time on the 13th of February. Rev. R. Owen, the pastor, devotes his time in carrying fOrwaril the work -ed with the enterprise. We expect to turnish our readere full particulars in due time. The' Burns Cliab.—The celebration of the One Hundred and Tenth anniversary of the ,birth of Robert Burns, by the Burns club, of Pottsville,. took place at the Exchange Hotel, this bhrough, on the evening of . the Lath inst. Theiassem W - age of belies c ud gentlemen was quit -large; and the Pleasures of the tivcasion varied.. Maj. Jamey Wren was chosen President and l'aptaiu F. Glover Vice President of the meeting. At 10 o'clock P. M., the party gathered itround; a sumptuously .spread table, to which j. slice was d e t te , after which came the " feast of reason and flocs* of soul.": The fjellowing is",the regular.list of toWitai and songs: - Ist. By the President, "The Immor ory of Burns. _ • Song, by A. Galaspie, "There was a in Kyle." • "The Day and all Who Honor sponded to by tieorge Brown, ably an river-. . Song, by the PreSident, 3d.', "Our Adopted Country." ••• Responded to by Tbonms Wren In a eloquent speech, maKng all feel ppm, adopted country. Song, by Capt. C. F Glover, Cameron Men," 4th. "The Ladi(s4.'? ' " • I . 1 - Responded to by Hem. C. W. Pitrintrh in his usual able and eloquent style, impressing on all present the nobleness of women. Sung,' by.ileorge W. Johnson, "6 rev n.G ro irs . the Rushes b." • : , 1 sth. "The ' hp' 6th. lie President of the rnited States. Responded to by John Twitch4on in It patri otic and in4ructive speech. • Song, by the company;"The Star Spangled Banner." •Recitadon, by A- Larnuer, on "The t ittliday Of Burns," in a good ould Sciitch style. I 6tß. "Arniy and..NavS• of the. rpited States, long may their 'power atid honoted „'Position give.peace and protection to mankind.': Song * Mr.,Wm. Chrigtian and lady, Drummer Bow of Waterloo." • 7th. John ")....-Wren: Toast read by President, ".Ifav-Scotias' Sons ever keep hriglitAthe honest , :worth .of their native 4.•oiantrv,-SiVil, l " Song by John McDonald, - your auld 'cloak about ye.'.' . , . . Bth. " Our Sister !Societies." Song by: An drew Britton, "Burns farewell - to St Johns' Lodge of Tarbolton." • The company then adjourned to the parlor for a short period, afterwards retiring to the ball: room, where hornpipes, jigs, • 'and reels put life and metal into their heols. !Dancing and singing Was kept up until:, A. M., when a vote of thanks were given to Mr. and Mrs. liar rett, the host and hostess, for the satisfactory manner #tt. which they entertained the com pany. Thin party then assembling, sane,Auld Lang Sync,' when "each took off.their several way, to meet again another:day." The Case'of Samuel R. Nankervis. ‘—bn Jf on- day morning last the previous motion land rule by the. prisoner's Counsel, for a new trial having been argued. some ten days before, the Court dellsereci their opinion discharging the rule, rand plumed sentence of death upon the prisoner.. The reasons fora new trial as set forth by.the prisoner's counsel, and ill ..0 - MeceMber 3 0th, supported by certain ez p 4 iirte affidavits and depositions were severally and separately con siclered • and answered by tike Court, arid net being concurred in, the yule for a newlrial and arrest o kt f l Audgment, was overruled. ; I , . The soner, who was all the while, prizietit in the ock, was then called, and asked whether he had anything to say before the Court.should pass sentence upon hirn, to which he replied through his counsel that he had not. Where ,uponthe court addressed to hkm the following SOLE Samuel R. Nankervis,, your case *as exam ined for several days by an intelligent and im partial jury_ with earnest attention s and great patience. You were defended byl able and learned counsel, .whose zeal andi industry marked their devoted attention to yotinApter ests,:and who warmly contested every . pilot, and lett no effort undone in your behalf which patience, industry and learning could suggest. Notwithstanding this, you, have been convict ed of the highest crime known ' laws, and seeing no reason to disturb the vs" ct, it - be-_ comet our solemn duty to enter. ereon the solemn judgment of the lady . We vrould•be Macl if, in diechargi this most -solemn duty, yrs - conk! utter no wo ds of Con demnation but expressions of hope , d encour *moment. • Raut" it is no hop to :may to yak; that -you should indulge no hope in the thture to mislead you. Let us admonish -you that ttleyew days remaining to you of tbiti iifeirAottld ibs &Maid toimn244 - o .. 43l : ... _ myraneferisna :"'" • .4: : - , 1 ..: - --- -r — - nom. ;Seek E55 17 7:475el of devout mew. Apr : tic throniraf the Great Judge; implore =Osmosis lu the earnest:lass of a .heart issd sincere repentsitee; and in Ilso=f a Savior whose 'snores is all-sufficient, even .to ,he washing away of blood. .... , • • The three Judges then role and stood_ While the. Fret:bind pronounced The sentence of death, - . We now dechne•fbe jidgrnent of the which, la, that vou, Samuel It.• Ninkendeithe Feisoner at the tier, be taken * from hence to the II of tbu. County:of Schuylkill. &Om lith e *" came, end fore the** to therplace of ezeett •tion, and that he' be thereed• by the neck natal tae, deakand juts , His Infinite goodneeelieve mercy on soul. • . :That prisoner • Iris immediately taken in charge by the Sherlff, and re.conyeyed to the were a large number of persons present in the court room, evidently Much Interested In the prOoeedino, and deeply affected by the lolemnity of the passion. • Jottings.—On Friday afternoon of last week, a little boy named Willie Rebilm,yder, living at Mt. Rope with ids widowed mogul; lid her temporary absent* from the bowie, obtain ed a tniantity of powder, prat it in a vial and placed ? it on the Wove,. where it exploded, burn ing the 'boralface and hand severely.' Dr. C. T. Palmerattended him. - - , .. • ; Nathan Ci.'oW); of SelinylkiltHaven. was iti= rested! at .Reading on Friday of last week; for forging', an order for clothing. He was pout.' mitted•Wthe,Berks County Prison in default of $5OO NA . - The bass of Murray, Winleek & Randall, above Ashland, by the destruction of their breaker, was•t2s4)oo. It was frilly insured. . Theßurns club of this Borough, celebrated the 110th anniversary :,of the birth of the poet' Burns, 'on the evening of the 25tifinst.; at. the Exchange HoteLl• - Wendell Phillips will lecture in Pottsville in' Februarv. Olive Logan March 3d, on Girls. Mr. De 'Cordova, March 9th. Subject :- "Spratts at Saratoga." ' RON% 'Franklin Moore, D. D., late pastor of the M. E. Church of this city, dieditt Sacraluen! to City,,California, on the :aci inst. On b.st Monday morning. William Fry, con ductor of the engine Norman, was killed at St. Clair by being caught between two cars. John'eal, murderer of Richard Harlan was convieted in the Berko Comity Court on Satur day of iniurder in the first degree. The jury was out about six hours. A new postoffice has been established at Glep Carboni in this County, with Mr.' Joseph H. Denning as postzhaster. A theatre troupe held, forth at Union Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. • There will be a hhooting match at the Agri cultural- Park to-day for. BJOO a' side„between James Dando, of Minersville, and David White howse; of New Philadelphia--fifteen birds each. William L. Whitney . , Esq., was on Tuesday elected cashier of the - Millen'', National Bank, %ice Mr. Fred.Fatterson resigned: . , • The , GranVLodge K nights of Pythias had their annual reunion at Philadelphia during the il l . present wetik. Gowen Post, No. 23, G. A. R., of this Borough, will present th Military . Allegory of the Drum mer Wm o. ttle Field of Shiloh, 'at Union Hall eii Mo,hday , next, to bo continued every ,evening'duting next week._ A religie4 revival lain progress in the Cal lowlitil F.Vangelical Church this borough, 2 .. , . • On Thursday last Martin - Cumming was 'i n- jured by a fall acoarat the Colliery of Messrs. Lee, grant it Co.; Shenandoah. • • The Anthracite Board of Trade will meet in this Borough to-day. The :large , picture painted by Mr. Biindy, was diaern on Wednesday by the "nephely of my unele." As a "drawist . .Samuel is. a suc cess. r e• John Myers, aged nineteen yesre w as. taken to the ftisatie Asylum at Harrisburg on Wed= T . nesdaY. l , • The , Cook fight originated and inaugurated t East Mahanoy Plane on Monday, terminated at Newkirk on Tuesday. A large amount of money Is said to have changed hands on the re sult. !. • -!' • OnriMethodist:friends are making extensive preparntions for their Conference to be held in Potbrolle next month. A lad eight years of ago was run over by a team huNorwegian'atreet on Thursday and se, verelyi -injured. t•, . • . TheOnnan Catholics are erecting a handsome new eloiorell at Centralia. A young mau named Martin was drowned at Port Clinton on Thursday morning. John Dresham ;attempted to kill his• wife and son at', Ashland hist•week. He was arrested and afterwards attempted to kill Bsquire Bower. For all of which he -was committed to prison. Served him right. Eorresponbencr. . • . , jt IlAitrustit - no, Jail. 2.3, - 1939. •SO Otr, • the following imainess relative to Schuylkill County has beetitransacted:, . A bilhauthoriiing the appointment of a No tary Butilie whose residence shall be in Shenan.- doah City, has , passed both Houses, and re ceive ' signature of. the liovertior. The!following'bills have passed the Senate : • An aot to ineorporate the Safe Deposit Bank of Potts Ville. An .tet. authorizing the borough of Shanan doali.fo borrow Winne':. • An art Ruihorizing tho School Directors of Cressopit to b!n•rOw An act relating to the; fees of the Clerk:of Quart . Or - Sessions, allowing him - to charge a fee of .s3.diren each and every application for tav ern anireating house license Wed.. After hay ing both Houses, the bill was vetoed by the GOvernot. • Delegations of workingmen, representing the whole , State, several from your County, Of the NovocArE, 1113 spokesman, have been here during the veek -testifying before. connOttee, :personally urging the passage of a,Mliiing:ll4ll,ll (-ally of which we have for wardedfor publication in Saturday's dorms - AL, .I.lmmeil'entirelv to their dictation.' Those•vi - ho are Interested *ill ;- 'make a note of the matter,iand take such action in the premi ses they see tit. Strenuous endeavors will lie', rim+) to push the bill through both Houses next week, and present appearances iti dieate'with sitemss. Turner, of Luzerne, engi neers act in the Senate, and will urge-.it vehentently, he being desirous to reinstate hittiseif in the favor of those of his constituents whose good will' he forfeited through his eppo sition to the Bannan-Pleasant bill for the better protection of the lives of miners,. urged by Randall and Nice through the last Legislature— so far !tis making it a general act. The mainly apparent objectionable features of the the enactment of 'itch .3411 injure the operator without benetitting the employee, should, be remoVed prior to the final passage of the act which': is inevitable, and measures to that end should be instantly employed. It is scarcely supposable, nor can it reasonably be expected, that the members will pliee themselves, with out adequate support, in a position Which; though( right in itself, yet savors of antagonism to the : interests of the workingmen, their consti tuentS and _which will be used :hereafter by -politieel demagogues -to their personal 'disad vantage". Vir sap sat. • Your; trieuibers in. the House have already establisheds a reputation for ability and fair dealitig which ; will redound greatly to the benefit of themselves and their„ constituents. Mr. Ellis has alteady taken ranki and his mune figure4")m the following comMittees : Judiciary, (qeneralo JudiCiary, ( Local,) Federal Relations, Rajiv:lads, Estates and Escheats, and 'Aecounts. .11r.!5teele works in the Committees on :Cot.: poratiOn and Blinks, while Mr. :Snyder appears' upon ,the Pension, Iro Coal, and Bank Corn mitteeff.'- the Senate.' , Xtri -11aidall occupies his old place*ain the.. Railroad Committees, ti arts. the Etatiki,s,'ltnd-delves on , the Mine•and - Mining -Committee. • hing at 7 v. 4, H. .E. ul, com veinents, 11 base a reuch.of Ipnuect- ith the 1 tal I.c.nt- Lid born 1 1 t.."° /le -limpre- phibiilelphii4 as usual, has managed to me nopolim in the House the Chairmanship of the desirableComuiltteev thus we find Davis Chair man al% aye inid Means ; Stokes, of Municipal Corpeintions; I.luntgi Iron and Coal ; Adaare, Railread.s4 Hong, -. Corporations ; and Cloud, Passenger Railways. The 14111 relative to the publication of the Lua- - . - IsLATIvE RECOan pass , .'d the Senate, but being brought tip in the House, was yeste;day, after a wearisome roar of words and a world of stußing, defealed by. a vote of 16 to 76: . So the public will not have to ondure a publication, which, owing to the'. time or making its appearance, was 'of littleo9 to them. The meuMers and people will now have to rely solely4l n the published journalstof ettChi Aay's proeeWinga,. and upon the reporta of the neWspaiWs. So ihir, the tilde of both Houses has been frit tered atteay.in useless L 11800404 and very little "of Legislative wisdom bas - been displayed by th'e majority•of members.. There is a want of unanimity of action between the Executive and the co=ordinate brancheli of: the government, and entirely too much political feeling evinced to allot - one to hazard the opinion that the corn munitY at Urge will be any More benetitted by the ketton of this than that of previous Legisla tures. ;:Thole is a great hue and cry about re trenchment and reform, - and there is some dait ger, atpresent, that those desirable objects will be pursued to'the verge of niggardness. , • Lately several of ourleading "Ring' politicians who have been for years past latching pap through the mune quill, have their pleaaantrelatiops destrofred, and the result is that the bat laughing public have been treated te I d Mry of dirty, filthy linen with which they have for years past been clothing' their political rotten ness Trout the world. Greve' illenatentere mixed up.W this tnittr with venetable liewlipaper ect itors, and the long kiddies trutb-le slowly find i ngitg:wv into the light of the stus.. • ; t. tileatrristm.. fitry." blief and Ilif their "lfurc l lt of tho. "The tiefterat gotta". i z ter i lts' ilig n e. e Ina. insertion: each satrequent lomat) on •=Vitls a young tu IPbtladelObta, not 'yet o year s old . a tuan rid doing a bout a million dos- Worth or 1 10 11 MOR ewers year In viands*, who haa Tuedeon MILO* niatly onehmadnod thousand 4 MI Inanance mils iccottinuaily adding to I t.iehow &maxi who Immo how to astute Itte Insurance. Ills largest polity. (nu with the Atnetkan Ltle Insurahee • neatlaphlstcosi of t Ttrincents TO lemeinwe.—Nobody need reel Ott dent Omit PM* tilt*Oalt naL ita groat la:sodomy are Mies to edt, snorthose who dative only .1 0 t oo u, are welonne eanatly wtth those who are ready — to bar, ;in wheterro nett pain Sixth and Market etree e t itattmet throtegh the greatakahing Itcsum of How' Romcntx.x.- d Wrixeort manage to sell as cheep its they do. we don't know.. We couldn't do it • aurae/yes if - we were to try. - • ~ . • And; so we•and all our readers continually do throng to Backbit" is Willman's, whenever, wer s thet way i end anybodyettneiderse to to city folly ; unless a suit from tbe not BroultUall a of Ute,rtrebbses. . ; Aiken; all theidtrahtlotWand indneenients to bat offered by other 'and newer clothing houses in Plats delphis .yre notice that not of Fr.e•thill g Willson only hold' Us own, but I=Min.with haprovittoetits; **- the bind in most of thaws. Their "Great W Brown /31 - 7 1 is Stocked from lissentent to roof. with ererYtithig that cm be caged for, in nsen's =A boy's weer, ‘Pinchemovr i insterlide, as they 410,1 n tin dienliquannues, laving the irogre_prodnet of tellis.ogeertain glasses of gads, their ntdU ties for 'furnishing theltr_patrocis with enperiorls briot ere uneurpseagg. There is txtboose In Phila. s exy other city, which has sneh eOlisPlete" War imskinespitsgoods. end trimming than the =o,inta MU" "oat in the rosele', nut ''Otwt4 »...e. = ere egg UM W th at weer gillto fere.s!ma Mob" •ruE' zaistcce. ITA.RR LSD L'R9 ME --461 11 4 , -.48. • mermen SO MON* i tr oxi 11 7 • adopLtd IoP , • -- s" 1111 =r i tit trierll IQs iiii`ajWl ta , tajpereatillea OthilirullErfk tisyliestilAftio Of •• Mal UR 14/00.0,011 baffle fo r ds Idasetiotar WWI , gi Ala_ 2 an" .1.1.1.11. ftw "ran swama Vier icr - "all la arli ll es ' t fatalist 'l , : il y ' t-L : '',_,-. •,-- i z . „mitt. otummotd......ww thoutcr il iad Ton teastw'S tether Ow this 4=1140f all the Utile howw clothes. Whisa r lea 4 clothes tor the UMW lallOws.,sa sa hasatlhil; and as chin o * geIMOriRLI. a. WM Make MOM, it IS a MO, , nomet.that mach tail OW Our rewletlywnl dowel taitetbstrjor them when they so to Whorl/air etothm. (as we air- hwilttos ot then de.) at -Wh4 .oeit:WiCibli Ponsval2, ;min ak • Fi The quantity sent. by Railroad, this week la 42,978 against 30,248 taint for the corresponding "reek last you+. b . • 3y the Lehigh Valley Railroad 47,923 againit 37,631. totni, and by the Lehigh and Stutquehan - -, na Road 21,5i3 wished 21,239 tonsArr . th, eor• responding week last year. . The trade is Outland prima are ruling tow. The quotations Min been reduced at all the ship ping porta, SO little Sehvlkill *int is e t /Tiring at New York that bid few quotations can be giro , wholesale,' wept that tarnished in our oor respondent's letter. The trade stuns np this week as loilocra: • -: t Vri4a.l TOTAL- 7 WZl.lier -1011. AZ. liedvp. , • p& a a rt._.,. 1 + Wu. vv. turi: .367,674 97 4U L Via P. R....,. E,16/1 VL4.l m 47,9M ' U 9161 ae L liarlt 11..! 21.77 56,a 21611 M,CS d . L I W Scranton Stn. 21,66 , , 91,611 td *Cr NJ* d • 9,19 do .14t11. 9d41 43,1X1' 11,1114; ' 17,60 .; 9456 Penn It R.--. 4. , 16,ar.. 49,0171' 1.1,669' . 64,061 11d4 D& 14 811 -.,. ; , , • WO WWI ' WAS Sharnotin ...:2-.1„ TAM, . 19,169 441.1; . '16,67714. Acle Trercrton .....!.. ' ICU; ' . 'LW, • lai, . Lr.s d 'NI MIMI Mt '. • 1,0:4 • 2,396; . ' , - . -id ' SAW Lrken4 V Cal 1067 . 2,361 f 479. ; 6Cid 1,914 Vtilianuron - 10;1'. Mil 4 3 119 1 •• 7 ." 6 1 " 449/2 ' ,Ithnal T0p.._..., ; ; ,10,169 ; „ , 9,1614 11,91 d ----.'-'—•—. ;V l ' . 177,131' 944.170 5.11,700; 1,1097= I • • L I : • 177.131; - . 604170 ..., ; , I ''' • SCOW ' UhrogS • The shipments are on the in Week trona all' the regions,' except County, compared with last year. REDUCtION , OF TOLL.-- , Thc tolls Lehigh Valley region to Elizabethpb Johnston,have been reduced V: eel "'equal to the induction made by dui Road to Port Richmond some time rates are. by Reading -Road to POrt $2 O from 'Port ~Carbon; an& fro) Chunk to*lltabethport," 48" per to, elusive of, shipping expenses. . MINE I. I O(7O.IIOTIVES.The Lehigh SavigatiOn CoMpany have ,aireadY il l Mine Locomotives, which. were intri Thomas Phillipsl. • Esq . • These ' wer . • - Mine LoComotives introuueed into in the world, • and they. are 'a wife making avast saving. iii expenae. .1 manufactured by Messrs. Long Philadelphia.' One of these .4:ocorn• 1., also been introduced in a colliery in iming Regien,,and we learn one was lured for a colliery near Ashland, in ty; BANNAN` it RagsEy are the County Agent* for the manufacture give, particulars with regard to 'tile'•,* tires. • . OCR Philadelphia correspondent n s sending . ' us the qUotations of coal, comments follows,: "Since the first of the month, but a ', WW I qaaail' ly of oval has arrived at Richmond, ttiecity_and line trade absorbing the quantity mined . ; there There are few inquiries fur co:l i and until the toltS are IMO for Spring rates, ceders not expected to Cotta in:: Orin 'New York corespondent under I d:do of Jan. 26, 1870, sends its the • MFalus. SANSISN & RAMSEY :—The Scranton Aue; tlon Sale to-day Was well attended, and the bidding . . • was Spirited, I'OU/tins tui,futrihys; i . . ' ' .., Decline fro - fit Artyage .pi . ;:.#:" last - az le.' 7000 tons hint') $4 It. ;. , - IN) IS laluO - Simmer - . 4 31.7 i . , 15. - 12000 " grate ' " 4 3.5. S 4 73 10000 " egg 4 25.3, 24000 " stove • • 4 91.4 'l 141 ' 10000 " chestnut ....... 90.77 • Average decline, 89 cent 4 per ton. Trade for the last week has been very Collet, owing partly to the extraordinary mild heather, partly to the fact that every one wastrnpressed•Withthe idea that there would be a considerable decline at the sale to-day. Stocks Inlthe yards are light, yet the• best pricesthat could be realized for Philadelphia coal.last week,.Of -which there - was-on,e or .two arri-* vats by schooner, were from 43 00 to 80 00-4wo'pr . three cargoes which were shipped before the close of canal navigation, and which have been held here by p;lrties hoping fore rise, fared nobeteer. The Lackawanna and Pittston yards are setilng 8t :os for Bioken and Egg; 07 00 for Stove, and WOO for Chestnut. • COIL TIIIDE BA RAILROAD AND.CANAL,•ISIO . The quantity sent by Railroad 'RAC/mai for lhe %reel: end Rig Monday boa: - - St. CIAlr Purt barbuti Yutbret .1 ... ...... ...... auburn I. • Total paying rreiglit eau' fur Cuzuvany'rf tnk. Total ha. Week I Previously add .yenr To snake awe ....... Inc:FaK' ...... L ! . 97:49! ' SCHUYLKILL COUNTY ILLILI/9/11S fEhir IS:O. 2 • .The rnlltowng la the quantity t 'sported lan.week : .. 74,,,, . • I'l • ........... .... -, - Wert'. I Total. Mine TIM &I.i. A. Tt. IC S • . 5,3:115. - 1 L 4,1.41 13 ticilla.rikl4 Valley .....i....4- I U,770 0. - . Atm txeex...:— , 1 I. 2,11, j 17: 7.11.3,...1T, Mt. Carbon. '"• f." 1 ' - t.-.:71 11 - : . LA..15 U) i . c• (lood Sprithe ...;... . . . i :`• LEHIGHCOAL;TRADE-11.40.1 .1. . . . • • ! . Lemon v.4l..Lir lu.xutomii. 1! - ' 1 '(itutiitity sent sent by Lehigh Valley Railroad fur the week eliding ou Saturday last and lOr• the year; 1 • . . .1 wpm.' ,107.0.... °yarning ! ! 1:,133 sk,fp Rszleton • ' ' ''' j «Aim , liN.= 13' 1 : . 4 4 110 1 :;,. .'-- " ''• '"" ------ — l "` * - 1 9,1110 :17.,805 Mattanoy ' Ur ' 'MIX Mauch Chnak ' . • 1 3 1 13 '256 ; Total.., I *nue Wu* List year.................................:._ I ncres.u..— - Demme . LEIII6II CO:ILL-AND 311 1 1 CATION COIRAST; , ',The fblloaing ki the quattlty of owl Dried y the ennaand,ktalleutid , of the Lehigh Coal and Nev. Cu., for the Week euctitin en theturday evening Ink : 1 Writ. _ TO T AL I 55:9:1 lir*K . . 1 z9:tA.Lf IlY" Canal ' . — . By Itallrusd , • The Coal was de e rKenise IbUows : cal% o . From Wy negiOn..-_....:... .. TntWr 4 . .. Beaver 5c.........-.-... _ . " MAhatioy ...... .. L+ 0,4, Nay. CO.'S =lwo' Leg del. fo L. V. IL ll2nt 8. Totd__ , . , , .. • train:AL/AD coAFTiraDLI . . Ctagitit...._...l ofe& towi od over"Lbe Cininbeiland and TentasylVauur Lip to Saturday last , . . . seut by caztan. 8...0.n. r . •To KIM h • ,1L15,546,3.17 ' , :4117 For For week Fin 1.965 Inc. to tam THE COAL. MARK ITICCS Or COl.1 4 ,81 !HS UM (cousix-rzu WEEKLY itrxxim imams IroFzir,4,7 PirliAligt.Pllll. l Joa. Z), WO. Red Ash Prepared Olio • 4 4.50 o do Chestnut.; - Locust-Mt- Loin.. 4 4.15 Ash 4s a , Steamer 4 415 ref; dq Ere 7do Broken. 4 ro. 4 7504 . 0t0ve.... 4_,' SCO :::::: 4na 1 001 00' (2 1 00 5 100. 460 UM Schdyß.td Ole 7 Edi do Chestnut , 5 Gir W AA% Lump...-. 5 ......... 8r0ken...4 7 Chestnut.. ...5 6 15 • a urric aaJian ss 0 . 1 . . thiaradir by cargo or car 140::1- Wllkistrute agell Plcutton W ' .... •.. . . 50(4.0 I to Ites ir 1 Volley Red Ash ... .. . -. ».,.. 7 Rkip 766 . okih ..da MEM • 7Rst, ; or wharf, cella troll CO MOM 6 , - nal. ' Wawt m t i ta:o .• . . WO 9 W Creek snd Cu berland - Ctial. ........ 7t. , Locust Point for 01 or ALEXANDRIAAND EIZOROSTOUtIe George,• Creek a Cumberland, cargo, L F b.:. num op coipA.sillw 0•A, . , . _ :- - 156r.' Or. E 65.. Sta. Cturt Lackswalinf._WeiVien...li3o 65 , 76 03 03 11 u 0 136 50 16 W . WU H0b61._... 6-10 5.5 636 .003 65/ 13 00 IV 6n pt. _ .,....... 670 6XIII 46 .4,40 ," 21$ C oIO Lehlair, J0bu506........' .6 O. 6Of 000 i 600 5 . '4 650 Lehigh, • ...• , ,[' _,_ E/Istbe=3..Torrnson to' ene Tort 041rentr: 13631136.. out 05 canto ; liewtrarg6,6s amts. I. .i '' . •; . .. -. . ' . iriainzi OF ammo-4 -, [ • .. 53tM327:51. -- :'bay. 171, 25 li Ainclicorr. = .' ' Al ShippWointa.. Gobs.'Deuve44 st N. y: Block U ______2l 75 Wenn0035144.: Cn .r3". G00r1e....- 173. Doopord.--- ' - $ ID . 7"Vm L .--Irs s oria=so ~....,.....—:-.4........ 2 131 X Wart t tillt-'-.... $ 07 . .:,....4.....:-....-..--.. . ~ 141E54131f00t 5ay......4...... IGO ?welt= (1051.----.,' ... 7SO la . . - 1 511 Forgot* from to SO =17750 - Oraii,Wio' lam :, 211 !I" (MAL* Pi. Zliail • ' WW2. _ . ___o2 co 07(asootrat..-.- , !Are: 2s 8e1ita11.,... aubbridgeport. -,• ' Nall&ii &tow 1if t.2., . - • -;' Havini-4 7 . ', . hohro--=. . ' arma11r.,...J.:. Pntius:J.6.- --. 2li •, .1 is - ' • ...: 4.....' . , Prirrielegmt_. 2 22 1 40 110201.-......... . • - - 2 4011 21 e:Voilc i.. '.4 222 1 partodnit & to. , .'. ' . - 1 . li g n 2r. •.. ' • .i...-.. AITIVeti 14 PL. ; -iiiiiiPOWOMlStariearalvothiasakicio2o- Itn gort 21 Irmeliarailbasas.: . - -• . • - ' .....t , , Balt= • I /dun -' Akins or intommumekirii fez— :: • - at sti.marctitastiinAs. j , .. • i s 1tam..... • . : ......,. , ,t. St. to t JIL. 0. Part - 111: 11 1 11 1 11 i : 11,1111.00111/01MIPer tearger, cal t ta + P a t laa tarr'. Itiffini for the •huciklll from, the it and Port lots a toil, Reading aas Tho tiehMond, Maw:lt , NMI ex- Coal and use four Thiced by e the first, 'collieries, et success, 1 They are. 1 Brice or 'olives has' ,I3ti the Wyo martufacV 'a CO-un ehnylkill , who can . , Locomo- , • mALLROwI). CANAL._ 1.1)7 816 • 4.71 6)6 7,*: 4 Ili f; :at lel ..—:—. • 46,71.11.1.1 2,6 Lt. . --I 62.979 I= M= '4 . ..0.t173 as EB 3K0152 :WAN 10401 Ili eI,M 4 1 • W,U.i ...., • ; 8.13,),?1 1 121 i '3l[ • '15.01 - 65,01 2j v j j NH.3111 BO NEW Y1:13.22., LTan. 29;191/ Este . Labigh 92,earner- ...... . .. ....... • Stove Chestia.t. • • Isa. Si, if a, I =I .r bvitn , IS IS 11li •1315 j I flbWtiüil F47-14M4.4 thted 11 . 4 M a c idts 1-4111P '4 ilotet. t /MHZia' sad INNOVirtif • •'• 4 -•• :Tr. • to.•, •. . 7140 ; fg.±_4 v•- • ' •• ; • Tnes tletriSignedlsUres ~. , - .r.rl*- .-.. , . VINO. andir• . '''. , 11F.: at tae t~oesass ,n1.1*;,•-•,_. , ' , "7 - F . : , ,•, 7 Alft , s• -. 10 ... : '• • .-:101.114t - Tr•?1!.titk f irs, - ,1-4„.?.,ps-y - :,:', - -;: ' 'l_ -,' ',, creire .• i . . 1 1 , -'. 4],--iri:o?44 ,. * .... ~ • v -11791:4a6dcogieigatiriritiitZEI ; .-'4' --. fFßNAlLtsAtiatioiCOCllitiiiit 44 airAner*t Oviiipritt*tadt*:,•:! ,-1 1 -•-- len Sik 10. ,_-', _,,, -., ,-. f ... -. ._- ~.,:.',.lLi ICOS fIAIII.-i-A. Vl= -LEHI= Oae.l.- V I„ aliaspout ;EMT difeethr welt and adloannt , ', .o=Brook awl Spring Haxit;' !the , sad endertrher wattirstered titebefed;hdatY-dfsattea ' 1 1 1A 2 Program la Inn worth tame atlieetiorvat Ism And cosenfoandatar* Per farther . , ma4m i repay, ofer vi eracialre et • ' • Jill ":0--&I ~ .: jilTSCOUttaire;d: ' . . ' etyma= Or Tin coaxauncismice *ENT end t,N:IOAL - COMPANY. • • 'Pksl.Anef pBlw , Jan. lll7k Thu • meeting of the Htockholdeat The Ridge Coa l I Lropro ennead Coal Corn will be held as tbeirolle. 'No. SIM We lnnt strost i k et tn i 'Thursday. February um :Cu odoek. an election will be held. eight Directors. to serve for Ike envilink MX. books tor the Mailer of Stock will be closed *kr days previous to• said meeting. The polls Will,be o until 1 Iel*". y , WILLIAM AIpiALL, Jan.,29, '7O • • - 5- u oTra. FOS ' BALE The underettpflers for sale the ;three-story Ericklbstalen the "Cressona House." situate on the main street in the Borough of Cressona, The Hotel tuts ample stab ling, with all n ont-tmildittp attached, The Hotel is,doing a good tallness: There is also a *mall frame hse adjoining, and *Mather shopatid two 10iii of around, one meupled the Miter mit._ Terms may, and t w i ll made known -by applying on' the - prett ... ol e , t SARAH SPRING R, Cresepna: If not sold.by *arch Istotell be leased. Jan 28, '7O 5-6 V . A HARE CHANCE POE NY -ONE DE BIRINGG Tp ENTEHIATO BIIHINZI3B. .1. C. DURBIN ettershls stock of *etch:maw. to.: gether with the .good wilt of his stand. for sale. ,Also, his Store Roma for rent . i The location-is excellent— Ia th e centre of the town of "Lykens, Dadphin comi ty, a flourishing 'coal region --and commands a goal cash trade. Hooka ge by feet, with attractive front. The proprietor desires to sell on account of other, en gagements, which do hot;admit of his paying proper attention to the business; Stock Will be reduced; and tlale given for 148 payment of purchase mono on sullicient sectitifr. . , .1. C. DURBIN. giLryketut. Jan. 10.! - . —.l-3t T N TEE CCOB T COMM/ SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. George 4. Brook • • John P. Brock, Richard S. Brock, ,the said John P. Brock; and life said Richard S. Rrock, trustees of William P. Brock, William P. Brock., 3fargaret .I.llrock, Cathe rine k.. Brock. a !minor above the 'age of fourteen pears, Paul Brotk, a minor above the age of fourteen .Yeara, Richard.* Rrock',a Minor Under the age of, fourteen years, Mary Brock a Minor nnder the ago of - fourteen years, John H. TiArne and Sarah Vansyehle,trus 'tee. 1 - azs, September Term, 1809, The undersigned having been appointed an andi tor tri the abovestated ease, to determine the several proper proportionate parts of and In the sum of oue hutidrect thousand dollars, to be paid, - or secured to be paid by: the said JohnlH. Towne, and the respec tive rights of all the said otbCr parties therein 'end thereto, and report to the Court such order in‘regord tO the same as equity and justice may require, ,Wilt attend to the ditties of his said appointments at. hts office, No, 3 9, - Mabantougo street, in the borough of . Pottsville, on Monday, the 11th day of February, - A.. B. 1117 f, at 10 o'clock, A: M. of said dap whore all persons interested are requested to attend. - i .• . . •,tuditOr. .pottayift.lne. 27, 7a . • .si3t 1 . TN THE COURT OF COMM J. #OIIUYLNILL COUNTY. John if. Towne; ' 1 _ - George E Brock, John P. Brock:, Iticlutrd ft Brock, the said John P. Brock and the sahl 41cbsted S. , Brock, trustees' of WM.: P. Brock;' Wut..P. Brock, Margaret A.Brock, Catherine E. Brock, it minor above the age of fourteen years, Paul F, Brock, a minor above the. age. of foarteen years, Richard 'fi Brock, a minor under the' ge of fourteen • years, Mary Brock, a minor under. the ago of fourteen years, and Gideon/ Bast. i • • ice,,September Terra, IND. = The undersigned having Immo appointed an andl . tor in the above stated case, 10 determine the several. proportionate parts of, And in the auto of one hun dred thousand dollars 'ter be Dahl, or secared to be paid bylthe said ? John 11.•Tovrtie;,.sitid the re:Spec-Me ; rights 01 all the said other parties therein and there to, and report to the, Court such .order In regard to the , same toe equity andjustice may require, will at tend to the duties of.his said appointment at hp Of fice, No. B , .ilklahantongo street, in the Borou h of Pottsville, on Mdnday, the lith day of February, A.' D. 1570, at It/ o'clock, A. M., Of said day, rcliere per.' Sons Interested,are requesti to attend. 4 , D.: E. NlCE,Anditor. 70 . . , DEPORT OF Tilt CONDITION OF THE. FllniT NATIONAL BANK, of Blinerscillej Yu.,: ai close of business, fiaturday, January . 2.'2, 1570:3 • ; • . ~.' RESOItRC&4'. ' . - 1 • . • . Loans an•i.dlseOunts.,..: 579,451 .. - ..i u. S. Bonds depdslted to secure circulation, 100,00 a 00 I.T. „iB. Bonds on and., ' „, Zil 00 Other stocks au2 33 , 0n2i.5..., ............... ..........., 51,000 00 Due front redeelolng agent ' 24,m 89 Due front other ;National Banks - 10,154 94 Furniture and .Fixtures ' , - 1,042 87 , ' ' Current. Foxpenses 7131 23 . Tries paid - ' ' ' ' , 0165 58 .. Cas.ll Itenv, IticiAdhlg revenue stamps • 300'00 i Bills °ruttier National Banns- . • 2,500 00 i Bills of State Banks . . ,1 2 5 10 Fractional eurnr - fiey, dticluding tilekels)..... I 24 01 pecie t-100 00 , Legal Tender N:d-42 o es - ,905 00 • 1 j LIABILITIES*. !Ct4iital stock raid in Surplus Fund..l Interest -- " 'Nat Bank elmtlatlon outstanding Individual deptialts - ' Due to National think* Due to other banks.. , • Dividend tarlplo,l,l „,, -., . • - 8184977 03 State of.PentiSylvaniti, County of Schuylkill', 'as.: , L'S. Kautftnan, Cashier of the First National:Dusk of htinersville, l'a., do solemnly swear that the *hove statement Islrtte, to the }spit of nay knowledge and belief. , I ', !.s. KAI.;Ek• MAN Cashier. ” . ' • Subscribed ad sworn to before me, th is.2Rl day of January, 1811. . I C. W. TAVLOR, : J .P. COrreet—Att .t: ,f, 'LUTHER g. ICAUFF 'N, .4 • • JOILNI WADLI'SG 1t.14., - ,; , JACOHNIEST, ~ 1 1 , , Jan 29,.'70-6-1t , , - D • . . 1 R EPORT OP TAP. CONDITION OF MINERS' .NATioNAL liek..NK'of Pottsvile, at `the close of business, January'7id, 1670: ' I ' •.' • 1 RKSOURCEB: • . ' ; Loans and dlicentnts " 9 L - • • $0 2, 43 03 Overdrafts • ~,‘ • 3,oid 44 U.S. Bonds to secure eireulation...... ..... -.. .40000 00 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages • - 402 S Due from redeeming and reserve agents_ . I ,1112 R 5 D.de from' other National •Tkittits -1. - ' , . '.E 1 .liatating /louse= - 1 , 77 :Other real e5tate ...._.....,,, *o 'Current pa expenses , Taxes id - 51 Bills or other National Hanka ' 120 00 Fractional currency, ducluding ittekelsi..., ,Car 40 Fipecie viz coin - ' 770 71 Legal Tender .N0te5...,.: ' ' • ,014 00 3 per cent. centticate. • 7 ,000 09 Discrepancy la cash • • - :65 06 1 , . $1;00.755 89 LtAnitnigo. . Capital stock paid In • c00,c60 Ob Surplus / fund !, , . '- • • 1.140(k/ OD ;Interest .:. . . —..:....,.., ........ ,:,.. . ..;,- 28,015 12 Prcint aud lo.s . e ‘... - 1,101 a 5 'Nationalßank circulation outstanding.— %UAW 00 State Bank circulation outstanding ' 16,077 00 Individual depoilts 1 ' • , • 4Z,517 21 Due to' Natiorial I3anks ' • 11r08.41 Due to other Banks and hankers,,/1.13 50 ' • .„1,5074s 89 . Rate of Pen nsylvn n la, Count of Sehu,yliiiitA;s.: I; Frederick. Patterson, Cashier of the Minces' Na tional Bank of Pottsville, do., solemnly sweat' that the above stateinent is true, to the best nf-nl7 know ledge and belief . , . PNITERSON, cashier. Subscribed and to before ine, this twenty-sev enth thsy of ..birittary, /970; • • ! • •EDWARII YARDLY, Notary Palle, Currect—Attesr, ‘.=% • JAMMI Flit t D. PERCY BR(YWN, • OLIVER DOillbtoN, Ditnetont. , • istik4:7G...4- I STAISIDA)II? - P i ERIODICALS 'FOR 1870. REituusffm - r.- rim LEONARD sem vim " LLM?INU CO., NEW YORK.. - . improsattli to aU desirolis of being well. in e foripea on thir great .rabjercs of thi .; . • I. 'ink; E61.21 ' BUB ' GTE Ittrirw'. • • , . ;Thia la ilvkaldeit of the aeries. In its Main 'lea tures it follow; in the path marked :ant by Brougham, Jeffhry, Sydney Smith, and' Lord not. land, its original thunders! and nrat eontribtitOrg, '• • . . I i • • . , - ' 2. THE Lontsrs . ,Qt•Airrrat.2 ItartirW v ;-, ,-•-• , • which commence* Its 136th volume with :the Ilittiu.; arynumber. Wits set on foot sat rival to the itirrti prank. It resolutely Maintains its opposition In politics; and shows eqiurVvlgor In it* literary de- Ipartment.' 1 l, ; -, . • . ~ ~ , ; • ' 3. Tire WaliTientstan REVIEW ' ' this RAVI is feat hair Jus t cloied:lts Of vhinine. Inpolnt of lite r ar yy cl :Itrit, ability' rising to a level with Its competitors. It the advocate of political and reli gious liberation. • - ; - • - , • ; . 4.. Tt4e. N . Ilitrinti Itirvinw, • '. note In its 4lst mplutrie,Pecuplesa.veri Mgt pOsition In periodical litstratarc. Passim beyond tlie narrow formalism ot schools and partle . s, it appeals td lied- , der range of syrnpethies and a - higher integrity of conviction. . 1 • 1 1 , -- r - -, - ' - - r r : 5: Br-stiewoon's EntrinimOli..3faciatilli: • . wat commenced 32 Feats ago. Equaling tbs . :Mar-. Quar ter loon Its literary and .sclentliic departments, it 'hair win a wide -reputation for ther narratives and sketches which enliven Its pages. • • . - .1 • ' ' , 1 ; 3 , TER3iB - Fon JB7O. For any OLIP';Of the - Reviews' --St 00 pei aumina. For any twd of the 7 00 ' For any three'of the Bevlewa_.. .... _lO CO • • 4 ,` For a ll ameof the Reviews IA 00 " For 131ackwood'a 400 '• ' • For Blackwood arid out/ 7 00 For Blackwood and any two of the Bet - taws... 00 :Yoe BlackwOod . ruttt - Btreeof — tne Be.' • - • .. 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For baeg numbers is 'double. ; - ; • 1 • rasstripte lo"laret SIMICIOIIm, c.: New Subscribers to any two the above ;tartan-, tail for IRO will be entitled to Madre one, of he Aar Became ass 1101. s Sew Subscribers to till -the llva may receive BLeekawal orktoo ot thrldreasesfar • - seat sttntares. • , Ba r pe r t‘ er e rear; by &pitying early: obtain beak sae ge Reviews from ; _JanCary, 11106,. to Deem , . bec. and kdlilikekwooYs ][amine trap .lanots. rfileeto to. her, Fak,:at halt tbe. current antkr, e I= l eordtdai tinthabehiheikhaedieitotdd; to n g . n o r reduced pram fort takeis stinkbaos.; auk be Wowed, unless tipa C •‘• uma usoutty le reatlttedb e-givalla .4ireetClu Vie Pogrtiakere;, can bs the amat iskU beirtalakfroks eta_ .type aeil ermist~ga hers beak ma* oribioile It a 1 / 4 /011, say ettears rigs* tied strer-stietteleim. . T HE 14:0NALItIt8OYTT OtalLidliatti coo • nrpros Pirl'Oac; Tax Ltadish SO:di Ptsladente -CedrAihr - rdar tali& THICSAMLEgir GUM tciAdaktitle eatt- Agriadkurte. Br end the and Selegtitie tate bkrtale QS** eau, 2 etas. phipailtal Xta. .$ 14 , 414 Ma.o4 ' Sr 31111144 ' ' Pm Lido l trti rr lT ' - - - ,1P rtni I4tnintsaimthi• SIZALZD inappoaara ibr the exertion ora riehool Beaseosa Itinetterllis street. Pottsville, win be received on . part - of the School Board. up etrebruary.lBlo,Melestre. Plans and speditea- M•be Alen at the stare oe Wm. X. Boyer. 21k1 street. The Board reserves the riaht to reject rirk or all amid - proposals. By ogsr_A_e Dtreetors, _•• D. A. - astri. PYeRt At • Jana. '7O IVP 4 ' l " u q m - i Sq.: l3 . " 4 aliD7 }sia c6tna.s. X; FRECK & XASVFAMIMILS tumazazsits c. • *Au KhAis ottudisi for Piddles& preskirs;dic. f ~~~~ - . _~._ prai - se Bearks. Mak; L.4lol 4 eib. 5t 14 144 11 1 IIUMBS4III . Tnaininit. gliltar e. 'Doom munsioi Miziollettivd Lumber, casztantly flOtalo He cs 310 Omit Bemis eat Lay . 10e412Wzmuie Maar* 70 mtlea bekiir Wlllianzeport, . 0 1 1 01.1tet01 0) feetekt par MO feel. Orders . Mira miiiiwzowe oda ftrauatiaraticattatt. - • WWI - !!!! To' Tali •0:11t.,.; orriastas Atm 14 BOVE , mins et CileTrangle of At 1, _No. U. Year rnlttee pantse todratt preanthle and, iesolathms enocetniag the deettrOtour late brothtr. Citemplet Yetuntv.respeclhaliy submit -.the tolltre gsmess, it has pleased the Great anlee . of all to remove from our midst wr. late esteemed - brother.. Ch erefor harles Forum a coToriter In sat bottle eatute:.i -_ Resolved, That by hiseroot sad shls Ate and the strict attention to the dnUes, or the Who he held Magogtut, end the true beemegr stall his trans. *elms with his fellow-men his disizitar" eilted conduct towards all, sad his Gdell4 to our cause, have endeared him to all whotnevr him. Resolved, That-,we,as TerapPurq strive to emn late and honor his name, In the hope of meeting him In the Temple orr high, made without heads. eternal 'in the Heavens. • Resolved That our Charter be draped lit-mourning for thirty /s l z a • solred,- we extend Our heartie s It syMpathies to the parents the deosealid,lrl that a above oirtendered_tban, and autos copy be Luer , led In the Tetnplars' MatpWne..W..l. Pastel, /AXIS MADraorr, Rettsvfile„lan. 17, '7IH-.18- J. lacarrinnaizo. TIE carzukii.gext.azoszi OF-lOWA. ITS SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD \ • . • . t "LEST MORTGAGE Bra al Gererineld Tax, at Si sad Atxraol Lima. Many persons are selling their Goventtneat BondS while the pruniltim is still large, (as the Treasury has proMbsed lo•:briy . "IX millions January.) and reinvest in tha First Mortgage Bonds of the Cen tral Railroad Ot litnra,. which pay about ourtthini znora Interist. The time to make such reinvestment Ls while the Treasury is buying, and Governments , are at a premium. 7 ' 'Thaßoad does not Gin througha wilderness, whore it would have! to wilt years for population and „business, but through the most thickly settled and rproductiveagricultural counties In the State, which eves each Section a large - traMo as soon as com pleted. It runs through the west Coal Flelda or, SoU thei n lowa to the North where coal Is Indispensable, and must be carried. - ON PLIUS:OP December.TeiM, 1.869, No. =S. Breve departio ne faelande. • 1 It . runs from the great Lana/ter Regions of the North, through it diarriet of country which Is desti-' tote of this prime necessity. • • The mortga4e is made to the Faimers' Loan and TrUst Co., or N. Y„ andsds Can be Issued only at. the tote of pip per or only half the amount upon some other roads. Special security Is provided theprincipal and for the pay ment . of interest.- The New York Tribune says, 'this is a splendid enterprise, and deserves the most liberal aid:" • - The New TOrk :Independent says, "we know the Central Railroad- of lowa is one of the great and . ..good works,of the age. Its Directors Include many of our leading bank presidents and other gentlemen of high character, who have meansen'ouo to' build .two or-three suttroads out of their own pockets, so that all Its arralrawill tie ably as Well a* honestly' mat/trd."Th‘Central of lowa will be to that State whit the l'..ltttv' * ark Central is to this, except that it rusts through st Itar. richer 'country. We, therefore • recommend the. central lowa Bonds, with entire confidence In their value. The truth is, that a First mortgage, of gap° per mile - upon a road running through such a.country cannot be otherwise Man safe'!" • -. Fit* Mortgage 'Bonds for so Small an amount upon a road running. UM/ugh/such it rich maul already well setiled'part of. lowa, can, ell be recommended as. a pe y_ safe esi well as very profitable investment. Pamphlet, with map, may be obtained, and sub scriptions Will he received at the Company's Office, No: /0 kine 'fork, end at gad in. of FORT 4 - 3IXD,WA., 44 W,ali Street, and in. • . ON PLEABIOP El December Term, ISB9, 'No. -3.#9. Breve. departi.cr ne &delude:. • .'; L. F. WHITNEY, Esq. ftimphlets sent by ., 4na l l i l . liAnt e n 3n Treasurer. ;anuary,29 • Ep-n WAlllTalli 4 d s .l,"enetgirterl4lll... , Ii 3 oncrbk;it taw whe,ean come well recommended neeciapply. , A p. pry at GREENWOOD. - , • ANTED.-13y, ati old established Anthracite W Cot! Mining Company, a competent man as gEngineer and NuPerintendent. To the right patty a liberal today will be paid. Address with references, Box =I P. 0., New Yprk City. • • 10 • -• • 4-2 t , • AIXTANTED-0.000 AGENTB.—A: watch given gratis to ever,. person—undo or fem al e, and tatms sent tree to.elear from 115 'to 1 per elity sure. Business entirely new. Can be done at home or In traveling.. No gift. enterprise or umbng. Address -W. 11. CUIDESTER, 20713r0a way, New York.. Jan 15, 7U . • 3-4 t _ ' AND - WAJLIIJI.NTS WANTED ^ J... OF WAR - 0F.1812 AND MEXICAN WAR. FOREII COINS, 'STOCKS, GOLD, CI ,VElti§.l- IHENT rid other BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD. COLLECTlONSprotn_ptly triads on all points... pp. MO ITS RECEIVED, No pains will be 'awed to serve the interests o • hose who favor us v/Ith. their business. - • JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., • Hankers and .Erdken . s, No. 50 South 3d St., Philada. lan 1 P7O . • I - t.i • Aisuertistments: .314,017 tri ...- 1 .000 00 35,7.1 1.13 • 84,199 00 &AM GS. 810114 U 9 • 1,74103 uOlO 0 1870. j IL C. HAMM& 1870. 'GENERAL SALESMAN with JACOB RIEGEL a Co., Wholesale Dry Good,s, No. ED Market St., Phila. N. B.—All orders for Goodd, Lc., intended ib me, 'please address IL C. Harper, care of Jacob Riegel •.Ik. Lb :No- MD Market ISt., PhilsAs Jan 22,704&10-ly ... • . 1876. -. n COTTONS. LINEN 410 .. 0 7, • We have opened the new year WI h qgreat fiia of these and other knot's, at West that will l' please and astollish, F . • ZEST s.SHIRTI.NGS. - • - WAhisuTTA, • FORRESTDALE, WILLIABIRVILLE, •. NEW YORK MILLS-. ate. • '• • WIDE SEEETINGS. -- • WIDE pEQII.ToT t . • lIIJotrEN. Criy • pEPPERELL, F. AND IN, etc. REAb Rumairr mum: DA.IIIASIIOI. POWTilit4oo22 TARIM LDIENL I ,f 2DO Dos., Napkins ST 26 doz. to IS 00. • • Soi) Dos: Towels,. I 61:1 flOs. - to 19 04. . Itlanksta t Quilts. Table covers. Oro. • BLA.CIc GOODS. tag B,LA.Fir. KID CM c OS a.O PE ELLA, COLLARS ek - • - BLAill TIiIBCT sDA*LI3 AND CLOAKA, 40W yarlS BLACK sILKS, W eta. toill3 • • • COOPER dc, 9014RA.D, S. E. Column iQiNTII A. 20 Mums! , STairn, PHILADELinLIA. , "" Oct:2, Tra—lyit • $101,900 GUAILtIrr: • BUCI LEAD exrelp.:all oil a 19t. For its Unrivaled . s:7 l ltemem For Its I,2*qualed 'Durability, SL. For lts Unsurpassed Covering Property: Lastly for Its Economy. , _ Casts less to paint 41th Briek Lead than any' other. Whits Ltad extant, ,Thalami weight rovers. More Surface,. la more Durable, and makes Whiter Work. ••• SIO,OQO • GUARANTEE . itteß. 2.ticc" lUceLs'ail t;ther Zinc*. in. For fis Bnequaled Durability. , 2d. .Fbi tts llttrivaledlVliitettass. .3d. Fol. its trhsurpaseed covertng,Property. , Lastly„hir,lts Great Economy, beinsrthe Cheapest, llaridsoroest, and most Durable White Paint Its the world. • • :431.71' 01ILY - BUCK LEAD `AND BUCK 4 " ZiNel. -. • fi TRY IT, AND BE CONVINCED. *Uffactiwi duranieed by the Manyfacturera Pupated expressly for Painting Cott*, but-Buildings of ever* descliption, fences; rty-five different oolong. Durable; Cheap, tTril,fqfut, and Beautiful shades. „ • Sample cardspilmt bail if desired. Others' Ordefs.will be promptly executed by the ii ! gu rg act g re r .. municif,. RIDEIARDSa N. Cor. Tenth mutDlarkiet Streets, 'Philad hi elpa. Oat 10 44/ • DOTTSVIZLE •lICEIOOL DEITRICT. AN £ NUAL STATEMENT of Rime ts and Eipendi tures; for School yearendins. first Monday. in June, Oth), Tax-rato for OINK fifteen mills On dollar-48 for selsootpurraes, and 6 for building. ' ' BECUPTIS. 'Stance from preview' Pear.lBB7-8... Temporary loan State appropriation for ISIT-8 'Tuition of non-residents, pupils, flues, rte.. Gm* amt. tax dup. 18M4.... fr 2 . _ ,774 Less errors, returns, exoWs... - 8,18 38 " collector's cow. 31 Ct...., 864 7d .: 1813 it .27 , 26 / m 91 UM • • - • E t XPENDITUIMS. Suriertntutdent and XI teachers„... 13,537 U secretor ,janlt As37 onsodte,(ls3o 50) •1.730 50 Beata, 951 Itiel so)— • • MI 45 llepalnt,lslll 0); Itkoldultabt, 1,346 aP . Total =Misty expenses—L.. 17_,474 V3O aoo co • Intatertscomitz.L.:--_, _ 47418 _ Lot' Bunre7.4m l . re- - ken n Wanes to Tuna?Ml6 42,008 IU • - MISCELLAXIXIIIS STATISTICS, 15164. W 21214 N .. o.'otmerstoochool&toelndlos cad. . • 25 . meanly mote, a 414041014144111- H. slue at So &boot tortuman Sept. tolst.toly;coterk- • • Av. - oslaty of pogo tioebon, pg. eal. 0t001a... IID EtelastireotiMst.Supt...wbotoo4ProdOartonn,.l2l4 OR Av. Wary ot mum tfteilmllll,,plir ea. month, _WWI* 14o.Att poptio s tlUizooloo, • ,A4r. dolly I=MMipoo, Fps, et (US r ile baStuttoul 40 .:LI str lititoot Ittot 60 tut' yew, 111040. dousr, istr. : tor ocitoot pattStmut. sada . D. A. S rsturontss Lttrat. serf: W 4-111nrilinerra - ' . • liN rialeett Merida ,. Chest 3toSwot gift . the anas is =mtcomlbetstri WiiMms , « , lloNostb tetairArch. MINM Sock "ne at . 15 =" injt al — TWlNClka 4111* • " ArgAindl ► 401 Timber cut to Order. POTTSVILtr. BY Planta. er Lend! DUCK LEAD is the Cheapeet and Beet BUCK.COTTAGE COLORS, ME A~TIA." MID k (IHT- DISPATCHES w4s,gm - Grox. WASHINGTON,. lan. nings t assetworof intern - 0 reveMie in fourth georgta.District, :reports to Commissioner Delano the discovery anddititruction of about *dozen stills in- that District, by mounted expedition oftevenue , offileinh, op e rati ons being in Heard and Carroll counties. During the expedition special .detective. C. COwian while making a Search for hidden stills, was .fired upon by some_party who - was concealed and nattowly escaped _toeing :killed, a ball painting through his hat. • ' ••, . 'rho party who fired vpint him' escaped.— During the, expedition:there were on one or two occasions indications of refdstance to the Government oftleials;and Abe .Assessor is of the opinion that, laws can only be enforced in Carrot county-by a'strong force sufficient to overcome any resistance, • 5-3 t. - Death or a. Cieraalist-ai tu e , operation— raseireir wavy isura 7 woriunia. • • . • NEw YORK,- Jan. 2&--..-, %ev. James M. , Mathews of the Reformed Presbyterian Church died to-day, ued 84 years. • *Burglaxs madeartalibutsuccessful attempt last night to,rob• 'the prentlaes, of Solomon' M*et, 'diamond merchant, at No. .Z East 15thliE.;of ,$lOO 000 worth ,of diamonds. A hole was drilled in the safe and tilled with powder, the explosion of which: brought the pollee to the amt., The escaped: 1,800 to &_ooatnear wilrbe .11splutrips1 from the Navy Yard tortnortnw. • • Store ship Guard of . Darien . expedition sailed to-da~y. In' the Superior 'Conn tolay an - applies. tion was :made on behalf of-the City tor ab solute iNtinction, restraining . the Beach Pneumatic Transit - Company , from Author tunneling Broadway, and compel them to repalr mischief already done, on the ground that such a tunnel as; the Company proposes to construct,. will interfere -materially with laying sewers, gas 'and water 'pipes. The application is op Posed on the ground that thespace 'occupied by the Company is so small as not to.injure in any way the free and unobstructed use. of-Broadway by the city, and that-! sufficient .space is left to lay ten times 'the number ot pipes and sewers already there, in case such number were re quired. Decision reserved. The klabama'Clalins.:-Mr./PaillpodriEstate—fltrlte of Calton Spauters—ThfCE•tuatealtal Coati- . • ' OE4 la Egypt. :max i Taxi. pALL . A..fAx.LGAINTTR' states that nogatlagons on the Alabama quesrt E'en have beep stimpeiSO4. , • The. land belonging , to the esAato of Oeoge Peabody, which was recently imized by the of lieers4, the:Crown, lies,been released tiy order of the Government. , • • The cotton spinners in the factories at A Argan, Lancanshire are on a? . strike. Three thousand hanci,s are Idle. Sii John Mike• Coleridge a member : ' of Par liament from • Exeter, ' addressed a meeting of his constituents last, evening in 'an Important speech defining atl.defending the policy of the • ROME, Jan. 28.*At. meeting'of the (Ecu menical Council to-day, notide . was given of the nomination •of Cardinal Bartiabo- to be Presi- dent of a Commission on Eastern rules° and Apostolic Missions. . • I. The death of,the Arehbl 'ort• of LiVitra Cruz was announced to the Cotine "- 1 • Six father§ addressed the-Coulmeil; but no new sub*.ts of diseitssion were introduced. Cairo, E. • M.—The 'Khedive of Egypt has taken into his - service Maj.-General Mott and numerous. other-American. oilleers.— Seenti distinguished Qroeks, in elpae relation with Russian' iriteresta, are in Cairo; • and likely to enter the Egyptian service.. . ;FORTY-MST TERM-SECOND SESSION - / • WASHINGTON', Jan. • 28.—Iminediatelg .after the reading ,of the journal M Willey an flounced the presence 'of John' W.,..-Johnson.. Senator, elect from •Virginia,. whose credentials were read yesterday,, and said that the political disa bilities to which thatgentlernanhad been sub jected had been removed. lici therefore moved that Mr 4 Johnsen be qualified. - "No objectieti • being' made, - Mr: Jelin:Non was then duly installed into hisposition us Senator from Virginia. . • On motion of Virginia... Ediniinds), the hill to amend the actadinitting Virginia to - repiesentation iu • Congress, alloying an adirmation to he made ;by those conscientiously .scrupulous. against taking an oath, was ounsiderciloud passed. - The Chair laid before the Senate a , contuinni cation front the Commissioner of Internal Itev enne in response to a resolution. of the .Senate, containing information in fegard to the cast •of American pig iron- Tabled and ordered to be printed . : • • * • - - Mr. Edmunds offered . a reHaUtion, which was agreed to, instructing the Committee. on Judi ciary to inquire and report whether further leg: islation is necessary-Qn the subject of the organ- Within of a provisional legislature4n. Georgia. Mr. Churchill from the. Committee on. Elee tion made a report in the Casio 'of the claimants to seats from• the State of. Georgia, under the election of Ap 1 20th, °lB6B, declaring them en titled to their . - The clainuults wereadmit-.. ted to their • last .Congresa arid elaiMed to lie entitled u er the same,,election to seats in the present Co After some little discus sion and expla lion Dai resolution Iva!' adopt twit' • .On motion of r. the bill for the -temporary relief of the poor and'.estitute in the District of . Columbia, appropriating $3O 000, was taken up and - by Messrs. Thar- Man, Davis. ,Pomeroy, Hamlin, Wilson, and •Casterly. Mr. Pomeroy stibmitted an amend ment which headvoeated, to. provide . that the money In part shall be appropriated to provide labor and the materials for labor. to those of the poor who . are able to work.. Mr. Wilson moved bather to amend so as to - provide certain ac commodations for indigent women., Bill passed 'and Senate adjourned., . . • ,SOaSE_OF REPRESENTA 17 rES. Mr. James ,IL Gib , son, member elect from the Eighth Congressional District of Virginia, ap peared and was sworn in.e. . Mr. Cake presented a bill from the Committee on Printing, for the abolition 'of the , ofticeiof Congressional Printer, and the election by edii current resolution or bv . joint'ballot ef a Super intendent of Public Printing- to perform the name duties at a salary of #l,OOO. A ft er , a brief •discussion the bill "., was 'passed, ivithont a di vition. • • • , • - . • Mr. frill.preee . rited p e titions feom 'forty-set•en towns in New - Jersey for the: abolition of the franking privilege.. - Similar petitions were presented tir3feast9. Ketchsm,Starkweather, Kellogg, ana Kelsey; of New York. • ' • : • . . - . 4. • 4 A , PRELATIELPIIIA.MONEY .13TOCK MARKET. PETLARTITRia. ;Tan.. 2R.—Trade is doll Ani,d.the Mos a v er yo ft t;trg i r e iv t Aa s lAht, Call loans are made at old was strong and clo;wd at illy. Government bonds advanced a shadewith gold. 4. • The stock Market- was active .trot 'aloes were a lit- 'Us torz, Estading sold at STK; Penn., 55 1 4 z Mine 111110S1 • Lehigh ' 'Valley, £034, arid Ph ilade4Ohla and Kris, . . . . . _NKW YORK IKONIr t y AND STOCK MARKET, Nair Youg.-J4m 2t.—The money market Is easy at 6a6 per cent. field,' 121%. • Stocks unaettled. Hudson Con, 96,• 216: Rock Island, 112%; Union Teieltraph,,Z6vAilazus' Expreaa, trSX. • Lorrnori, J. 23-11;90 A. 24.;-r,onsols 92% for Wilt money 'and account' U. 14.:Five-ttrentlee of isqz, ,or 1865,, old,aft of ISO, ; liallways Ex quiet. • 144; /111uols Owtral, 10334; Atlantic and Oteat (stere o 25.1 • • Lyrrtszoo'L, Jan. 2S-11:30 A. M.—Cotton steady rmands, liXd.; Orleans, Llgal24l;. Th ora e te to-day will reach 22,900 balm. Sales for the week, 4,700 bales. •Esoorts, L 3,0 bales. • Stock, 300,00* bales, including 114;00S bales of American, Receipts. for the weak, nOM bales: Including 8,000 from America. Corn, 275. MU, & HARRIS. ; Best . and Purest Cost In the Market. EEO ....e . i $l, OOl 3 00630 75 2, CA 14 53 46 NE have:Ptade eiiteustve tUttittiivetlienis during the pastiseisiin, syhtetk7,4lfitsgely Inerfase . ,the pro duetion hennitter.. Every: effort will be; used to KEEP UP THE STANDARD.OF PREPARATION. . • Especial sttenttait. tirlabt; g(vo3l6?l,zes torulann factaretir ," 4 .' , . .. . - TrIIB elltie . bilibirsiyt.iititirpe4 by: IbtelfAnd..uot mood or odultersio&•..., SOLE . AGENTS, El {To vrbowit , 11 erten oho* be mbleseeed), JOHNIR_OMMU,',k, t 4 , l2etts movut st• ',Zia , Zkv. , .. of Men I . Stins- 7 0, Fired rya n. NEW , EUROPE. CONGRESS. RENATE. rckszippr, JAN'aiat't;lt*i: 23u : 43,1Velogrlph: IV4ASW - INGETON. The Go r ld4ritnle thriotiention-L,The Free' List—A c. eident to the V. S. Steamer, Alaskte—Expeetal. tars of the:: Navy Pirpaitinent.--Tho 424 grate yibtitXr W.AAnusoToN;.Jan.....The exannination of Mr. Corlgn, was coixtindecl. by the Cern. t mittee on Banking and:Cunency to•daY; • An order waa neretofore pa ed bythe.coni-' mittee,preventing the4netubeniknmAvl4ll-. Ing.thelestimony. • • Subpoena huve'been sett for "otti!r pa s' In New . The committee .bail been at work on • the treo•list.thia and it was' detertnineit reliort *the *Toff bill on Monday, next.:&head ! : had et pectedlo repor:it . • . • • While.the newtruifed Stattisiteamer Alas-- ha was on her trial trip ilea*: days slues, - froth Boaton to New York, ; fate was slightly _ damaged:by fire • • The expenditures' of the' Nai•Y-Departineht for the fiscal year ending June'llo, 1889,.ez eeeded the amount appr.ePr4ted• W 7,358,350 18) . 464,40? 79:.._ •="' • u ~.~x ...Commissioner Delano has ordered the liq uor nieter of 31i. Ilargiave, of 13oston to be attached to a distillery, with a, view to test it . practically. It is - the-most complete one yet seen. - • SSE' IVESZ AntillProi s eatonLAs in Councll.:-Siatlaii Ski*. BlStii. • ed—A. Hatt!. with .the Si• .Lorts, Jan. .27.-=AttAnti-Brotectiott 'meeting was held here-to-11101 0 at wßleli - foolishiipeecheS *ere Made. - • • • - Diquorr, Jun. •27...._—.The Detroit, skAtlng rink, owned .:tiy. .H. Davis .& Co. , tyruL burned' tk-tiight ; ; .inatirance • HELEN'At, 2-4—An arrived at Fort" Benton today: and reports that earl} - .on the morning - of January 33. Colonelßaker captured Bear:-.Chief's imp of Awer.-Ilkirty lodgea,.und wom en aria'ehlhirett. No quarter Was giveutind only. *six or eight men escaped. . ••• • Plitney E. Kingsmore, late .Treasurei of thi, South Congregationaliehurch, has. • arrested,' ehargett, with. being a defaulter t the olunch lu ula solo otr S2COOO. aYE fr :.,ENGL AND. Hours Demo Hilted by *FrellijilcaxLi Di iscbarts • - • Navy Yard Etandi. ' - . . BeFrom", Jan. 28:-. 7 .A hetusa In Chelsea was partially deitkilifihed' r yesterday afternoon by, a freight car .of the .Eastern Road, which - zun of the .traok and, went smashing. into. tite . houe. • • nitrrsmorrtt,'. N.. li.; - Jan: ".B;—Orders have.heen. 'received at the Navy Yard' for the, discharge of hundred workmen, prlnet- - -pally In' the construction and 'steam 0107 neering - departinents, _ 2 . • I,EGIS'EATII ; E - PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE nnisnunn, Jan.. 23--The Finance. ConV", - - mittee.reported with 'u negative rneouneadaz: . Lion. thetHouse, bill providing 'postage stateits.J: for public doetitnents aril letters.„ , Aft.ltillingfelt introduced an act for the inoro'. speedy retlertipti.o of the debt of the Common wealtii. ' . - • - Mr, White, the joint resolution, aPproprlating $190.010 defray the:oxpetises of the imiuguratioa of Governor -•- Mr. Walittee presented the' resolutions'or .the' Editorial Associatibli of.yeaterilav recomniend ing an amendment to the law of libel. MreForney's 'new couittt o ,.bill, mit of .parts FortiSt, Warrei i Venango• larawford, to. be called Petrolia, passed to third 'reading. t - Mr.- Iluckalew reltd, in place an act' regulat , . ing the election of County CeminissiOners and Auditors. tT fir. Whito'catled up an act to prevent the'Llt sue of unauthorized' policies of inletranee. Passed. ' AdjourneAl " . • . • ' TIOLTSE.- , • . ••• : • A `coninitrrileiktion num the 'rennsyl vunia Rdi thrial 'A ssoeiat ion was reeeived, recommending an amendnient of the libel law requiring Suit* :against newiipapers tol) brought in the county where published, admitting truth in evidence, find allowiiiirproof of good motives end .juiltitl 2 . able-ends to operate: for acquittal: A large numbei'iif petitions fin a law allow ing eitizeivi of the district to vote on liquor li censes were presented. • The resolution .requir ing tite.•State Printer to:lay.a printed.Journal,on tlie.desits ofmembera each morning was :laid' Over. • j 8y,) , 14`. Dill, of Union, giving each "paper In I tarrisburf 1,43000 for . tbo publication of thee proecetliii ; .akt over. • By Mr. 'oder, cif NeviYor.k;:eicsreerninitteo to examine into the etpedienojr stenographers to take tho.debate• on the ptiblic bills for publication in- counties interested. • : . Mr. Davis called•up a bill P . ros7idiug fora de tieir in the soldiers orphans! - departhiettt.—; Passed, —A traveller in a steitin-boat nottliartkularty celebrated for its Celerity* kaquired of a gentle man wild stood nest lulu' what the boat: was called ;..upon which the latter pplted, "I think, sir, it is called tht; fiegulator, for rpercalve al/ the other steam 7 boats golqiit V' • - POTTSYILLE MARKETS Coieeeteit Dilly file the BtheW iouthAl by GLENN. ar, BELL. . . Wheat ' • Wheat ;nom', esitra' family, lltt bl i I. .' , • 111 cwt...., .• .., • " " ' , extra 1pbb1... - ... Rye F:lour it Cwt..... Bueir.wilear F10ur...'..- .. r.....; ... cwt.:- Whist, prime iv hite• ibtuih... ._ • Ted +p bush... Rye • iiimult.„ , . Corti....j ' 4 ,, . .... • ' plusair,.: Oata ' - ' ' -- P btuib:.: Rye Chop - "p Corn Meal, ••. • . glimili . ..; blidcUlturs......., • ' - it WAIL.: Shorta...-..... t . , .,- ~...v . :...is bush- Bram A Potatoes - ' ' li bush... lit bush... , ' , . ~ *ton.... H lFl:rale • -14 ewt..... Straw -, - , - ' r . . • doz. .1W 14 Butter - IS lb ... Beef, hind goalie r' • It lb-,_,:... ." fore " .. -. '. • POTTSVILLE .04,..511LV _MARKETS. , : - . 'l , e give the fulintring ouotat loam for to-dart „-. ',- !EATS- . . ' !Lard "C lb - • -.az • st beef's lb - -425;ChIckens it 1b............ p.41p19 Co ~ Beef I.llb • *lil.l42oiDucks "ii tb . ... . .........-... 22 Au: p Steaks 11 lb.- -fa '.1 , , nil - kepi Ilk Th.-....t.... 2.r Sirloin Steaks b ib,.. -421,11atidock ta.1b........-... lii liauike 1r 1b.........-... --(g.t.., , 1t0ck la lbet.. .. ...........-... 17 bloc-" <.. H a l i but II 1b......„:„... , 4,, Forequarter..., lb s •• -- 4' l4 ;WtilletPeiteh Ili lb ' /4 Hindquarter pre, --( , tlsl3l(Lcir V. lb-,..-... ..... , li Chops " lb .. -.',g.ii Cal Ilan # 1h.....-..- ... -4910 ' Potpie -; , ;fErillt 1 0 atrium.... „ „ ... -earl Roast ecilteaks - # 1b... -01, Beanst/OtlPrii 'it.-- IfP-20 Corned '# 1b...-. ...-. .. ..:Sit4,24 , l3utter illb ' . -14# al H (wholei# 1b . ..... 21427 1 ,F4gs '#' doz. - -4147 Rams tsliced,7. - 0 tb.:,.....--4:o3,'Cabbage 10- head......., &am 4 filiouldenrplb.. ... ...-„, 17(41W,Potatoesit.% pec k ... - m Dried Beef #lb ...... ... - -L,:,.lo:POtatoes• # bush— . 7 7.: V.tette- ~. •• . • ' , BWlPOiatCytlllo.4pag.- 35 FOregUarterp,V 1tt,..... -.--41 , 1 Onions VI !t ze N. — 2; Hindquarter* lb-- - , slKfted Bet!tala c . -420 .4 Cutlets tb - -•‘,43‘,l , Turrilw.lll% peek.... 15 MI Prime Oyaterallloo.--14SUPDMAPMes 1P Piece. - 17 Bologna SausageVlb -4gApplesii S 4 Oak '- 1: SmokedSausaxe Vlb --4 AppLepf.l2ll•••••••Plaa 00 • PEITLAIMIXIII,i_ritODUPE *LARKED.- . . JAS. t. -Thcirletrr rilariet eXhibtht bochange, end prices have ltoi caul:tea except fantiVl brands are a shade tower.' Extra family la qu.oteWat: 1.5 Zees; tor fair lota. • - • 1 LS Wheat, 1206152f0n Red: corn yellow, 1/80021 oats.. 53 nit l e r eu ye eed ic tl e :4 1, 111ng_ ge. it:',130S la for prlir4; Mine tbz but Ilttle.dolng ;. Flaxseed, 2 . • • . . • hisky. -97401 per, sallon. `I'ti ,RE RO QE MANUFACTURED BY ... - ills . r . • --' , • JOHN A. ROFBLING'S SO -iC -TRENTON, N. ,i, . For inclined Plan 'Mini ng , Standing Ship Wiling, suspension.Bri es, Ferries,Starkand OPY on Derrtc , Cranes and Shaun, • ' • , • ' Elevators, Mere • au. - '•• - ' f ME A LiEOR ATOM OP WIER ROPF . CONSTA t EMT ON HAND. ... ._ . , •' OrDILR9 I'ILI.Erb- Wrill DI4PATCII::: ' ... ~ SarpoiStretigNi, slzerstuleest, see airtilirs which y'lll.be sent on applleition. ..- . Aug.% 416-411•113 1M .IXTiRE ROPE.' . MI • " - y , ' AstrrAcrritED - bit ' r TUCKER CARTER CO., -New York. • AU sizes Jlemp or Wiie Centres, bright or painted. The Rope man ufac tured by this firm are considered all pargies using them, the best and haadsnanek. Rope Made in the world, made invariably from wire drawn from the beat librway Iron. The largest ships In the U. H. Navy'are rigged With . Wits' Ro y made by-Miser/h. Samples of these Rope can begeeu with, and orders taken, and all information:liven, and orders promptly filled at reagonable rates and elm tars furnished by _ tREN_ DEMO& Jan op '7O-4posite M iners' xational"baus, Pottavlite. 15, 3414 . lELE",IIIINERB' LlPlif INSURANCE D i ssir A ,TRUST COMPANY Pottsville, .Jest. MM. Capital stock' paid In .... ....,.................... $lOO 00 Contingent Fund— . ' -..... . " t 001, histeentlCAnnimilit'aVen of 114 iiine - ...-zar.. Insurance and. Trind Company': as l'eqUirtXt hf,.the.. 12th section of the Act incorporating said Company, the items of the account being compiled and arrang ed airmailing to the provisions of said Act: Interest received fro investmenha and • . loans . . " edam, a Expenses, taxes c., p aid .:;, ,- : ' Iti lea 75 Contingent, fun 1............... a,... - 7 00 7 Losses by limn nce ...... .....".r• • - • :„..,.,.,7, - e. No. olicinto tstariding....l.„:,„ ... . . .."."...-......' ..".. "Real estate,. • *„........'VW Lil Balance re raining with Com ' • -:,..„._,- Intestedlir loans and discoMits, 470 I 6 '," - ' / • MitAs• Iss • - - 37,651riftilikrizojal, P l e a . .. .P. xmtseqszi, Cashier.. . ... - • sivinswrics. --- -craumswrit, der.• ;••••..-: 11:0egai1 5 ,_ • ' ' t : Gelds Gkloodf4- . vto. '3I, , U,CEt EriALtt ParIAPELITUAL Jan'i.6,76 . lwAl4. BR O. li n ta.W__BOWCAL.itgi BOOM_ lietnepa. 4.TtiNW nATITEVES.4ROGISithiaMt Snialllollllllldat -- „BANNANA 9. C' E3E 4ATE. MM 11 , 6 OGI se 25 326 350 6 25).. 650 - 5 75, 00 • 3 25; 3 " 561- 6110 50 ' 1 41/, • - 160 1 20 1 30 - 110 .1:20 96: 100 W I 66 1 40 1 50 1'36! 1 40" 70; . • 8U 30' 85 • 30 1 • • 701 $6 , 27 001.. be 00 1 40• •1 65 . .111 00! Zt 00 • 23' •• -n 35l 40 'l2; • 15 ' . 10' -, 15 El UM