The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, February 12, 1870, Image 2

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, es ab emitcpur line. dies taserillas; a, nee for faval.
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ten and Binders, Ha Centre Street, Pottavnie, Pah
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,sraWrjli=ljerat Is *Me *Teri- &gummy i
sobseilbitilt ti
Zipelimuzy,lif'
advance:or 13 It na PIK in ""•° 4 *-- ' • . • -
. r..trp aussasirnbss—rsvAzumitirp r raik
later to oee - ,114141;ri. at ea ts mew tor p , ao
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To News Detleas fi IXTper 1110 aopteillstatt. T
To =Milers and &hoot Teachers we , wttl tarnish the
Joy attkr.,by mall, at ft . 3o per munlin, In
.advancei,other
wise. at Fp rates.
wee TECK.DAILT UMW JOVIMXL to -ponlkked tier?
Wnwlithrt. sn="anrroknePtoi: •
T Ten - cents per week. WWI , I° the hr ,
amt whomit tattervetL
BY MAIL-Payable In advance, one year:; Nix
monthr " r r r l -4
a nnu
ladlln ease ro k e . b'IItIrMETA"
w ld MEW UM F*P er
m, ad; mu months, , , •
BASNAN 4 RAIIIIIECP•Wists.
TII:E . .tBEINERS' JOURNAL
ANNUAL STATISTICAL REGISTER FOR
wni be lamed itarlr FebruarT.:`Pritte 25 - ceufs
atngle toplei; It 50 per dozen; 118 00 for 50 coplea and
lIS 00 perloo. 'lt will contain an irriznensit amount
ot ttletbitlo9, $ Urge portion ofliblelli:/tirt'e*ap= -
peared in the Mattis' Sorltnat.
We Will ere nanny Rtatlttice troa . the 'Mai In
specter's Report, which will be areal rthia to the
trade at home and &brad, mat to the mine Mulct'
Send In Tour orders for giantlike:.
OV7BREK
C .11.f:LL:- . * , • _ •
Etßl_ • . I
IlgIA-ITS Currency Bill not igte
►satisfaction to the mosey centres. -Th
is not sunlit:dog. -- base - a-distribution of
cutrency, O,A pwaintion is certainly not
and li.'proPerly subject to severe pritieisin
,An agricultural State, With' but little.mann
`fiscturing and com mercial business, does not
require; scarcely one-half the eurrratey that
commercial and manufacturing diStrletaido;
and therefore, such a division l is preposter
ous: If it were based nprat ,the' antessed
value of the real and personal property of the
country, In tie •Si in curren cy
to the value of $35 in property, it would give,
on .an estimated :value of $24,000,000,000,
about $700,000,000 in currency. This is wpst
Si:inn:ma's . Bill calls for by the additicand
issue of $45,000,000, and the withdrawal 0f
545,000,000 of 2 pe_r. cent. certificates ; - • •
lkegsr Tenders in cireulatiOn - $356,000,000
National Bank issue" - 300,000,000
Pteposral new issue - - , 45,000,000
" • '1 ! 5701,000,000'
NoW, how much more ziensiltie would it be
to distrib this currency, according to the_
wealth of the country, and
leave it expand as wealth' and business ex.'
pitudi in the same- propOrtion, i; This would
give Satisfaction to all the diffetent sections,
and it - would be, the most equitable, and just
mode Of distribution. It is true that a Na
' tional Banii,curieney of : . equalriralue all over
the country . doee not become lcietdized; but
it is also-equally 'true that no section of the
. • country Will be satisfied urilesS' we deal just
with all .sections. This die only way
iIP-whiehour.gocern merit Can lie maintained
in harmony. : • ; •: •
,;We learn from Washington that they hive
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I
no
,returns •Of the assessed
.wealth of
_tile.
country-from alithe StateS since the Rebel.;
inf6rmation Was always is poi;!.,
sesaion of
. the SeFritary of ',the Treasury be
fore theiieheltiou, and the !.tatil4tical:Buritsu
could easily collect ihngain from nine-tenths
of the Stares, and from 'all Ih a few months,
so that u
" 'e could arrivestillielently near: to
. .
.- issue the- proposed 445,000,000 to ,the States
now having little or no currency. - We be-•
'live that - Cominitidoner WeTht estimate of
, ;24,000,000,000 as 'the\ 'value of the property
of the 4 e 011 1145 - ; i snearer the.. truth than
many of his other estimates.-
; The 'gpnend traprgsAlon is that the Strpreme
Court. wili.declare the legal teh7der act uncoil
•r4ltutionalf in u time of peace;. When these
itots Will . be placed-on au quality with the
other bank issues, in paying debts, This
must result in a precipitation 6PaPecietpaY
mentS, as all contracts will then be stipnla;
led in Coin, and coin only will be a:legal
• tender, and this will.resultatonee iu destroy
jug-Values: The trnth is Ucie legal tenders
- -- !-"lre now a nuisance, and the Sootier the Gov-.
ernment gets rid of them the better; by fotli
mencing to fund or. withdraw, them, or.at
. "least reduce them .to $200,060,000, and retain
them - for paying taxes tO the Government,
which is the only ground upon which their
continued circulation in a tifue of peace =be
justified, while we have a national currericii - -
Which ought tobe the exclusive paper car
: rency of the' country ; and oipand the Na-:
• tion Bank currency up to $500,900,00kk 'The
• idea' that the Government saves by this issue
-by relieving- the country from the • interest
on the bonds - on Which fhelCational:curren
cris issued, is Without foundation,, and is
only entertained by two-penny. financiers.
The alvantages to the credit of the country
..14; the rational Thinks jmiing all the cur
rency, and thus alisorbinearly,eight hun
cifed millions of•our national securities at 4
• per *at.;'Woulti be' of much greater value to
the country than the saving of the interest
on their ; legal tenders. The. wis e st policy
' ' therefOre, for the Government to pursue, is
to take earlY tiressareslor- reducing the vol.
tithe pf legs! tenders and ` expanding the Ils
tionSl currency through. Banks up to $506,-
g, - 000,000, and distributing it among the States
!•kaccording to wealth ; and as this currency is.
•expatuleii" . up to the, f . , 500,000,000; fund the
S1..50,040;000 legal tenders, if the neeessittes of
the United States Treasury Will not permit .
them to be cancelled as fast as received; ur.as
Natiet4 currency is ismie4l
.by ` new ; Batiks
i
) organized, up to the $500,000,600. -
1 'With the idea abroad.thai the legallenders '
nlay' be ' declared nnemistitutiOnal, at any
tinze by , the Supreme Court, and , nn Pr3Vision
made by Cong - i6s for.sueli a contingency, it
wlll only tend to depress business and en
ter Prise aguin. 'Some. *ill saY what can
CongresS do Y e answertliat she can pave
,-. the way for n.speedy resu mption within a
- very limited time Without destroying valuei
or'emkarra. , vllng the business of the country,
if they 'ill only pass the following bill which
was on the .4th hist. introduced , Into con
greati by 'the Hon. Henry L. Cake, , and re-'
• ferred to thet lominitteeof Waysand Means,
roirL e
, h.it fo thepresent tariff , or io any Witt'
ill that may be pap4eil, and ' the drain of
from the country will be checked Even
• before Congress aqourna; aud*ben the out
.ward flew of coinia`cheekeil;'gold Will soon
•fall to par, and our Blinks eau , relinme, and.
tl4.resuinptiont (quite maintained without
, Contraction or destroying values to:ally
trona „
extent or disturbing the husiness of
, •
country,, This .slinple iict. • • • l4. - ,o3.eteen,
• lines -wo`uld lesci•to and force a speedY- re
suraptiOn of speeie, peynaents; iii spite of all
efforts that can be brOught to be:4l. by " bliThil ” ,
. • "bears," 'money changers'•rAc ds - , •If YP n
•
please, to prevent - it: " ;
Mr. (like, on leave, - introdueed the folloW
-
. lag bill : t • ••- -
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A Bill to cheek ar limos el coin, (our peeporetioe a
rivne efslituption of syccieyoxotel?
t ia rna lt f, ea by Me Senate 'wird House' sea.
rather of fl Cnited Anima
Independent orecdn;tor
. • any fiscal quarter of any ssce.l-year tore pereenthm_
• the Secretary of the Treastity,, by ovum len mos,
Moth:tat the ditfereuS ports 0( entry. shill uterine*
the duties on the whole settle of manufactured sir ,
tides ten per ceuturn until the exports exceed the
imports eve per centom, tezeinidwred coin-) and
•
also when the exports (including bullion not coined)
• 7=l the Impornt teat per annum Au any meal
of any n t'yeari , independent , of coin, the
Iwcretary of the Treasury 1 / 6 authorized to reduce
'duties nre per (*M e
um on thwhole scale, until
i t i,n e eattillbritun is established, of Which reduction'
ten Jaye' notice shall tAso be glren. •
• 'The Hon. - Henry L. Cake; on leave, - also
•
AntrodOCed the following bill to midge the.
ism* of buvency, and for an eiluitable distal
-
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' • tion of the came: • •. ;• . 1
Be it enacted bribi &ware tied Amore, letoretc.iidd- •
oftes UaSed @Wes of !America fa Sangre. as.
enabled, mut hereafter simmer circulation of the .
country shall based .. on - the assessed Tana 'Of the
F' real atui personal propertr of the country In propos
- tion•er one dollar fOr thinrAzedodars of tbs Milne
of Proilertr, and &end of.* I. rt Me i the
state, mid err tortes Of Whit Wale: That
• . the comptroller of, the tnryeneY 'be to
commence l arning , national4orreney te,banlie
ldCs
ud in tboseStaLesand Tenth:et/Made having • their
• Quire, innued hust lnly atter thepegnsio of. th biect._'•
• as called for, ntrtikt Malt -reeeetea." And' as
=is thevo of eilaceney should. te.extoaded
148 limit stun-the Secreuzzy 011ie tremors
• be directed to withdraw lepAterniers irons dirndl,.
Min for any excess. Atut•=ullio further.temse be
. made to the. States now ha dam'
until the nese becomes n , tkin•battle
ea.
• tablishad by this act all the 'state* anuinces
ranee; Ptoriztedfiuoiser.•T g theipenebat
MU should deem it inicisabie withdraWM
• inzi benders in wank; or , inevatt e Mutt
tune be expanded ottinebanis - -on4W
. Aldan*. tozeike mug -, piece up .to rair=t b ri:
us: the dtnereritfital,es,tinit 'Yen-Morten',
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_ . 'litis not work lhat kalrnien: it is worry.
Werluts healthy; you: can , hardly pat more
1r
upon a man than .be can -.., Avorry i s
..rust. upon the blade .— it La net erevoludon
that destkrys the machiner y utithe Me
, tion. f" **antes saki; tut:tool sad' truth
1 ,1 . wswee. t. . , A--; A, ~.;,. /
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coLLIEBY wßommiar„s;
I y continue our list of Improve*its
, -- beintnisdnbyUpendort, which wire
Apt repulyigl in
..iyig„fror,)nst-irt:r.k's'4o
- 4.7 • --- ; - -7 1- ~.' ' • fr
' TOMrok -: -..0 111 van: l W 1 5 - ,
:: on . the Mimoi P r geln, in4M .
I*
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1 y. .oy Vg ie cil*complin.i , iis ~ :t
piek
s , t*:pqmiti pe ty_ig w.!. ; .
:iwlll be tar• , orl.tons day. Vie
ca poffets in : b - l&- aker willlie - nfld'etyL
ears, o 450 tom . Th.e mackdne'7 will eon
;AA of - ne 56.110r5e Ppwer engine fiThir : l4st-
Mg; on 46 7 liqrse power engine pi brea.lr4kg,
1
and on ten4nch steam pump. 1. '
The Pktealx Park Coal Company are now
maltin s ibe followbueimprovements =their
estate : ;
liri. Vcdliery orklleold Phreats Red Ash
i ro
has ' i sunk thil — third lift to the basin,
-tints' ving the north as well is the south
illto uthlelfb: in eind, - and ire noW erect
ing the bitest and beii ventilating toaPhilitory
yet,peaVered. It iiies*ted that tlllo'col-
Deli will Prodoke -ilOt lea .than 40 can Pet
day timing the aesecsO. . .„ -. •
„No. 2—A third iift IS being sunk at-atas
ootrieri;on the Piimitsie - velzi,ll‘akkiadavel -.
coping a laigSbody ottfiat coal foli the 01 4 lift,
and a timid Is 'to be drivagt worth ED the,
Mammothvein, : this asaktriS it one of , *
largest i 'collie , ries:" the teglori. , The' slope
will hay*Pletirli kir the* spring trade; and
win *slow about:oo cats per day. :,
• No. 3—new---i1 not being worked, 'it hav
ing altisidibeet 'souk ISO yards- This $ 011
the DiSmond vein And has been priiven to
be good on this property for over a mile and
a half.' This being . new, it is expected to
Produce from 25 to 30 Can per day, for! the
Beason.: r - ,
Nor the old Pidnier Colliery, situated
.on the eastern prntipti of the property, has
not be6n worked for aeveral years. It is now
. intended to be Supplied with coal from a
1 small basin north of the one formerly work
ed, until a shaft can be sunk to the White
.Ash %villa - is accessable atthis point; within
aboutlidmet. c
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'ia.zio .
The• Shamokin Coiil Company wal nk-
I 1.
lag a new slope at its Hickory SiVaap Col
liery, Shomokin. When:Cohipleted this ,;x:ili
be the finest ImprOv'emerit • in the Shrimek.ln
Coal Region. It will yet. take about four
months to *comilete. The- machinery for
this improvement 'ras made by Col, Z. P.
Ikkferj, of the Port Carbon Iron Works, and
is of the finest desciiption.
, "I , 'ATONING REGION. -
\.' Ths Lehigh Coal.and 'Navigation Co. near
giewpint are sinkirig, three slopes, have al
ready : erected One ireaker and are about
commencing the erection of another: • They
sent from one colliery in 1869 about"4o,ooo
tons, and the copse:lvy, for 1870 will be aboitt
250,000 tons. Mr. iE. B. Leiseiirin: is the su-_
lintendent. • • , - _
Tuf following diSsription of several collier
ies have been handed is for publication. In
the AINNETAL RmISTER : ,
PHILAD'A COAL COSiPA.
Ikli
' Mined and shippiii over the scales fOr the
Year ending Dec. 31st, 1859 . , 119,291 10tOna:
. . Tons.
Breaker—tbur boilers - i 350 10
'Flar ventilating and other uses , - 350 . 10
Yof,workmens' use - - -. 1,500 00
Breaker run during 1889, full banded, two
hundred days. i'Me man killed by fall of
coal; one man kilted on dirt bank, mll'l over
by ear; none seriously. Captic;ity• of.
colliery. tor 1870, ten mitutha full time .150,-
000 tons. •
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.
This- eelliery is on the Girard Estate; situ;
ated on the north #ide of the Bare . Ridge, on
Shenandoah iinsnih, and Is opened by. tun
net, above water level., The :tunnel poises
through several' before :cutting the
Alippruotik. The Mann/loth „vein has
been worked,to anv extent, find is AO:re very
tine; andpvernesgEi feet in:thiekOkiss..!
South °Unlit on Veins nearly two miles.-:-
There are several geed Workable velum, one
of which is about 10 feet thick, now ;being.
opened,"-and from ghich a large amount of
excellent coal •Cflt be mined. This colliery
was openedfin 180, and has. produced about
500,000 tons of cold!; having 'shipped during
the'years 1867, '8 land '9; 350,000 tons. The
breaker is one of the largest iu the -coal re
gion,, and has a
.capacity for preparing 800
tons per day of 10 lours ; with one engine of
ZS horse power and 4 boilers, by which the
machinery of brexher and saw-mill is driven;
consuming nearlyr i foin tons of small coal per
daytr' The company work thiss9llieryunder
lease' from Alt Giird Estate, for fifteen 'years
from Jan. Ist, 1860, and contemplate sinking
a shaft near the bieaker down to -the'. basin,
which is estimated to be 600 feet in .depth,
and have the neW openings made .in time
to keep uplheshiinnetits from -this colliery
during their term lifiease:.
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.L'OLORAI) . I3 COLLIERS
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Total milt. mined In 1869, 1:21, ( 492 00
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~ TIM CaItARD CPA COMPA.NY
! 614:ANFOATI C; LL BY. ' •
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Mined and shipped over he soa ks
for the rear ending Dec.;llst,lB69 70,101 00
Used for pumping, hoisting . and '-
fan engines, average weekly con- ,
sumption 40 tons - -1 ' - -
Used at breaker engine which also
runs the saw-mIV -,,
Supplied to Worknlen -
' Total amount Mined in 1669 - 80,181 00
1 man killed by fall of coal, 1 man crushed
between cars in angzway, , died of injuries, 2
men burnt by accidental explosion of keg of
powder. - ef
Machinery of this collieiy consist 3 of one
steam 16 pump in ches, 48 inchesstroke ; two_
'
geared 80 horse power engines for hoisting
coal; one fan engine 15 horse pOwer, and
donkey engine b:A! feed% boilers; breaker en
gine so horse palter, With three'3o feet Wi
ens, whichaupplY sufficient steam to run the
breaker engine, While running both breaker
and sax -mill This' colliery is also on the
Girard Estate; situated at Lost Creek, on . the
South side'of Locust mountain, and was
openedby F. B. Eaercher in 1863, abereWs
ter-level, and was subsequently sold! to the
Girar&Mutual Coal Company, who
large slope down on the south -dip of the
• Maintnoth vein, and erected powerful hoist- .
ing and• pumping machinery. The . Siam- ' '
*moth vein. at this point, proving unuseallY•
fine, averaging 0 feet thick of splendid co n k'
The breaker pf this colliery has-been en- .
larged and iropreved, making it a first' class;
coal breaker, with capietty of from 5 to 800
tons per day.. The company have bpetied
the Skidmore, above water level, and , expect
to Mine from this source a large quantity of
coal. The cap4itypf the colliery for 1870,
working'the usual average ,timy, is 100,000
tons. The Girard Coal Comy have sold
to_the Philaddii i hia Coal Company, all their ,
right title and interest in this colliery, and
Girard tat+ have,made a nem' 'lease to
-t Philadelphia Coal Company ' for fifteen.
years from Jan. Ist 1870, embraeing three
trilets of land, with '
.a run of over two 'miles
on the south dip ot Miunoth, Skidmore
'Mother yelps, making it one of finest
colliery Properties on the(Girard -Estate
:This eoUlery 11l hereafteibe styled : Phila.
delphia Qoal piii:7l49. 2, Shenant4:ah Colll
- and Whlllie connee
. tcd by telegraph line
.. t o colors& osOary, No.' 1, which' usii
pannected by branch line of telegraph from
Xakanoy nittie to Shemindoh City. '
- One mile east of the No. 2, we have Lehigh
.6fitery . No. This colliery been
wrought by Wm. L. William -tinder lease
from owners of, conflicting title; mined
and shipped market by 'Lehigh Valley
Railroad, from!J an.lat to Oct-31st,
Mined by G.- W. Thuititinger ix Co.
lizomNov. . let t0Dee.'314,1809.. .3,124 16
Mined by W. 1., Williams about'-,.14,660 00
Estimated amount of -coal tuied for
bresherangine - • -
SNOW worbeen y•
Total amount mined in lurk - 1 7,92t167,
No fiiathoporl serious injuries reported for"
tbe ,11111:. 1. • ,
This L eoltierylita transferred to ihe,?ipa
delidna' . Vial COmtiany Jan. Ist,
.1870„ and
a new lease obtained' from the eirard 'Estate;
tbr fifteen yeins, Axon, .Tan. 11411370 ;.•thnte
perfecting itioease on three tracts ofland r .
laying' north of 2Co. 2 'cialliry;.isiit4 run'azi
00olit dips otlittionalOtit oT4il;ne.
mile in Tem* findffli
'IVO& of tWo Wei Crin aboStlnditi ler&
:VOI-A444144;904
to abthnisiolatttokooWittililOff,l4.4lltiOth
vein,„ tutd: and 'naltett,
:Ana classnf it: They also bass In
:e,onterapletion'to,ersit' brier ti :caned with the Enid* 1410;andaink
awlopeall the north gips of thei,iittigattaith.
vein s wane three 1n...
3, . '.They also intend
ski,' piti; to bubrartert,
for Arkin* barber:kor Us
6 :445 4 ,0 110011 ii i # 10 '
1 4.4.-tviii - *l 3l Ol - 0 1
t.
.tiglli!olliiii* -,
;•"=-'
. e' ,
pistil*
4. - -Leli
' - #,,witt
of friitallire' It. tolo,
nearly_nll of which will
'Mammoth 'rein which is
and purity. -, ~ . ,' '
. ThiShenandoldr basin
eteellenee of itivelisinf .
llieltiiiniVxdl4, - .Whlrii US
miles; averaging over - a:1 •
and free of faults. .•
- Ifany othei operators dew,.
of. their 'conierieS In ..bsix4 l l,
1 AnniiirPliegidef:o* -1870- ,1.: 1
handed* eall* - tderf;weeLl 4 -
1 A lanes :edition ',off the :r
struck - off. Price, ''"oo,ti .''
per dozen'; l 8 per
1 copies. _ :-.• -
DISTRIBUTION et.;
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The quantity - 'of 4nthraejt
tide water in 1869, laias as foil
Schuylkill 137 Philaduylkill Nav igelphia andat ReladfnComeitsin
ion .
," Lehigh Coal to
t North Penn. Railroad—. . : ...
. To Philadelphia an& vicinity.-
,
By Delaware and Thadsisn Gna t
New JerseyjUentrali-Lehigh
• - -" 4dr-swarms
" Penn. Coal Co- . •
v Mortis a Essex r
Morris Canal •
'Lehigh, Delaware .t Raritan •
Belvidere & Trenton Baltroad.
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To New York and Vielnity..: ; .
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ByNortbern Central rtailroad....:.
`Wyenning &Tide Water Can;,
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To Baltimore and sjielnitf....l..
Total. Anthracite pent to tide
QUANTITY DELIVERED
' ll7 Ptill:ielicntillgaltatingeOtai,..r:
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Totat Schuylkill
" Lelilgh Valley Rai1r0ad. ........
Lehigh &thasquehan,na IRaii
" Lehigh Canal -
"-. Divison..Catud--.-......-
" North Penn. Railroad
East Penn. Railt.ol4..
. ,
• Total Lelagh .... 1 .
B,y -Delaware &llndsoi Coal Co.
Penn. Coal Co
Delaware & Lackawanna Rail
Total to New York State
•
By tied Seises Central Railroad .
.• Morris & taser Rai1r0ad...... ....
" Moths
.
••Belvidere & Delawareltallroa
• Total to :Slew Jersey
Wyoming Canal short of tide
" • From Sunbury West
Routh by ;Northern Central It'
Total
Total sent to 'Market short of t
Add eotnannption In coal rettlo
Sent to
Total tons
This Is the first: time that
able to give a full statement
of anthracite coal consumed
the transportation (Timpani:
water,-which will; prove hi
reader's. ; •-•• ;
It will be ,seetil by the. ; a
. 9,040,380 tons .of • the
reaches tide, giving 6,711),84'
estimate of 2 ,6 0 i ) , (00 tolls
the coalreglopsy' als coastl . ' •
It jail( be seen that the voile.'
! the Sehurlitill tckik
;Valley of the Lehigh I
' We made theii i ttort to 44
Lion of anthracite froui the
iMig ports to the different
CTnibli, but o'llo at;;NeW
; quenee 'of the first eompany
plleatkni 'was made,. haring
of theli'shipments to' differe
however; obtained, It from
. Ou
at Pet Itichinond;,whtelt
• restilt,: •
The folfowlng is The tits
shipped fromPort.Riehruon
year ending Nov. 30, 1C,9,' h i ,
phia and'Reading` Railroad
To New Brunswick..;.'
Noss Scotiii. ......-.. .
- . .
Canada
Maine____. .... . ....
_._ .. ...,..
New Rampsiiire...-
Vermont
Massachueett4
Rhode island.
Connecticut ....
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.
Delaware.'
Maryland
District or Columbia.
Virginia ,
North Carolina.,
South Carolina.
Georgia "
:Florida '
A1abama.............
Louisiana
Texas '
Califoraia ~.
Alaska
Cuba..-
_._ ..... . . ...
Smith America.
Mexico..-'....
West Indies
• Total tons--
Froni'theabove it 'appear;
Kipped in 1869.
V.
fast of New York.
o New York_ ...:::.
o New Jersey : — -,._ ...4 ..::,......., .......-.
To Peanut - It - awl:l—PM ladelphhz a)
South ofPettnsylVanta.
lo Foreign P0rte..1,...--.--- : - .. •
Total tons.
It will be observed that
Pal ahiPped• South and to for(
hiladelphia is small, comp
shipni ents to the East. • ,
4,08{) 00
L,O 0 00
- 1,060 00
NORTHUMBERIJAND COUNT'
COALTRADE.
• ,
iWe are indebted to the S A-MONIN 11F1-
.1 r foi: state+nt of the Ilan* of coil'
se t frcirn Northumberland , linty in 1869,
piled by J. 13. John together, with' the
q entity sent tainiarket by oixtratot:i
• ' ' • ' it. liWc4l. t Total.
- ' - •
Ca .. , ~.. ,- . - ~ • 1. 1911` • Witt. 97159
7 W 2
llu k Rile-- • - ' . . . - ;14363', 281729] - 4 ' g.
4441karry1,1 p { : • . L2lr, 4.616 • C 1.7
, i srs2s! sr
44:iiiti m `' n o n r ......................... ... ''''' '''' '' :`''" : 4 ,rik It: ..8,6511 N.=
..,„.„ 1 1 19 ,, 344105, 55,021
ate lance . ',
i .
~,-.,,!. 0611' '14,91ii . , 41) , ,0 0 44 21;
1 1 - Ridge •••••••• ''''''' . -- - --- v ,r, , ok , ..: - g.5"51.437
L e m an , ~ ,
' . M. 47 113.
°Mien ! - 1 723 , /.257' *4
. ! 2%473 ' . ! 4 45,611
• r ° N rt3sll %ffi er ,, , .. s ._ 1 • • ( ( "I 4 4706 • 10,Mil :19,872
II *Clay, No. !.I'.: ''' :.. ......... H 1 it 1061: 10,5it.21 37.643
. LIP . 21,763; . 36,6 Ce,
r iP ia r• No ' " 1-• ' -• ...... -.1 1 1 . 0:3%, g4,062'‘. 34;450
_WO Idler - . , •
.
Loftst Summit- 1, ' • *- 4 .1 9021 1 1 3 4 9( r 2
- 'i 1 . 3419 i: 18,356 , 3 1,5 7 7
Hickors e swany- t .i . . ----- . ry 0,..44.4! 31,314
i "'' ' I i .
Coa
I. 6l , ouiiidn 1 ' ' ' it"l T2,187 ,, t 21,1463
1 4 4
.Pitonntalti...4._ " . `,l :
5. 2,721 251 !! 176.,38/City,i,
13.01719.
MK • r • i.,.....!...
+ . 1
.-4,116* 17,243
=Dan el pi W a i;l6.4teT — t " ....
....: -1: 7 .1 C 6zte44 735','-,.
.1
4 1 1 17 ti
,'
6 6 ,254 ,912
6 kiln. ....... •-:i , ,
• Ben Fnuriiiin-1.-: • - ----- - ....1 . amr. ; - 1 8,„7.,5,1,
Frank (iinren......-4.--,••••—..,.. f .
.S. • tra l . ',"°
~ 03, - 013.
Accommodation . , . !..• , • i -
Clinton'
.....
Hayloe
Grant
Mt. Pitilisant
; .13,09 111
l er ai 2
. 0 he No
Zerbm,yallcts t
g ti r e e b r tgteit H 11 1
TIINCOId was dlstribat as fell
pat vi*Rbils.* Retai n Rai
West -vitt sbamokto . p.
ViaZerbey Vtilerß. R
yatier.a.: R.
The 'coal seiiti,to • market
tribated as folkrwif
Deltvered by Wl.l
by
on Ibterlf
• ,
Ibta
1 in
Total
•-•-
eh '
inhabaneng of
n t:ctien
VieittlO as the
Hired Ist/ that- -1)"
66,414 r
'— Tfflusinif it 'Y
_ in Now u,
ell to IllinOwl AM to Pena ~...Los, 15,837
to Wisconsin, I IA `to Ohio, 7,#)Tiallitiwa
litho:nets 7,321 i to .hi, --'4014 to itrera l 4.l
t t
6,517 10 /16110130/ 0 .5,916 , 10; 0 1 / I Jitirmey. and
6,891 to -Minneasts. b For. eleven months
of lie ending On Woven' **skew/3114 1
of immigrant amounted 2§lAOO or 85,000 '
more than dining the en yea r . The
statistics for Abe Stet (ni , - m onthsOf 1889
shoat that flikW.. -I , ~., :IL , ta_ i _. ed in
llettYprk•Fp , , • • , 7 1 . toXillbsois i 25438. ;
• to , Foam ' tad- 14, i tO Wisconsin.
The tablas 4 thee° ~ - , nets' show that
-theinsettcadanneitates , vereettived L otOre
than the average num. i cat t t fzz au t s .
and that mlW,ral 8. - . " *red
Isoss, - This-Stknatme to, the
,therefuse ot 3 ; - antenithe lin- .
rnittlitints. - :>1 aping' ' . the B'mthern
Shea*, sixteen.ln limber have: fallen oir hi
the rannberof. Ocktile li t ' ' 4TllteMovott to
those Viorlitte!s:th* - *.e- 1 ' . /868 havin g
-been,l2 - ,1)6 - boo#ilirFiu.o . .., Via In the
aiiiiimionths xlvitt,:,, . — 4lolire'ret litity
~bo4untotitoit. L..f •-, 4 • - hue of
tiolftwaV*Yr* • -.. , . -.'
, 4 , 1 • „. -- „_,-. , 1 , ~,-.7 . f';-:"2'. 1;. ...:',:' i I , -
...:- ."'
• ' . di I-,
300'00
500'00
lEI
A for the
in thickness
s description .
:heci In the
Itey
<
IWiik be .
to coliy:f IC' 60
• tis; per 100
etlpi
!TN
'.coat dent to
,
1591)314
..... MAU
/7/;120
-I 4 ,311 160
......
' 10 OU3
43 ,
81o, , t r i
a;outs
455,14
I .9.01"9,330
RT OF TIDE'
%Asa
• *, 113,549
- ilelt;
191,1Y2
ad, West d53,47:1
......... • 5M,155,
de 4,`.. ) 19.tre
a eastrted 2.500.004-
•:15.7a1,212,
we been;
f 00 , quantity
lon the!lin63:Of
~
. ,
short . of tido ,
r esting to our:
, .
1 , •
i )ove 'that. only:
of anthracite
including the.
' colist!med iij
short tide;
I. •
of •,
4,037,054
996,4311'
n the ilistribu- .
( different slip
.in the:
I "erk, In mnse•
PORT] ft 1C11,40
It::
...
IBM
....i„,.- ..... '
, ........ .. .....
' •
1715
u•sti
UP..
lakin
--it
41
Ui l 'i"ii i i; -4,4,...-±7.'
alter
to
111-111namuorw4«:
114.Witossesnax.
TIMOINCULT...
ISM
r idif7
-
IBIS
Tuesday—, 23
9 -
10..174:91999 : -
'
Vo,morraw.4-SecentliSundkv . oLtbayeat
Sephuigedina Sunday. Dar* iength t zollonrs
and 35 inint.k .
. . ,
Seco me nd a"- Prebyterian
ing at lei. o` All - - are-invited . - Seats
:Chilaiturchierlicorrot. itk
ukorn : the
free. _ .t ,' , 7 - . 4 ' . -,
isi` .., ._ 1.
: ill 1' r: A t .1„,..;,.;_
rs a A.i - AA 1 ' f . A . t... -A :16.- '
PatAl:Aocident.;4l ScindaLlitit, . 6 04)e.i . •
eight year old on of Mr , Wm is, of enan
doah City, was run over by a car, which some
boys had started running down the gradei and
instantly killed.
. . .
• -
13arial of a Soldier. ; —Yesterday remains
of Joseph Beadle wezie interred In the Soldierie
Lot, OdA Oct*eiCrotal
No. 23. The religions cervices were condneW
by Rev. Mr.-Dickerson. • • ' •
Death by_Coal 011.—A tittle situ ',5 4 11-
liam Millar. of • TomhiCillft ti
te% VOW' Taw
was butittby. p : setting • coal
oil,latnp on Last Saturday: Every effort, was
made to save the child's life, bat all to no effect.
A little sister of the bOynarrowly escaped 'shar
ing the sane : '
.•
4 , 683 . 93 °
eq 123,706
=0,240
OM
Music.—Alining- the selections at the I .Choir
Rehearsal in Trinity Church to;night; w4ll bo
the splendid, • though difficult, Hallelujah
Chorus, front. Handers Messiah, the "Oh
Thee each living soul Welts.", from . the 'Crea
tion, two tine Ohorusei from the tnetolno• of
Danici, with evrariety of Solos, tire., from the
best croinposers.
•
r 1,1X17,(43
G76,4ffi
1•W 721;
38,119
33 , 681
111,-19
• •is• -
The Exchange Hotel.—We learn that a few
days since Samuel Garrett, 'Esq., preitent:pccu.-
pant of the Exchange Hotel in this. borbtigh,
purchased from Mrs—lsabella Palmer •1 , r ; half
interest in said proPertyArti7,soo.' ,Mr.Hc i ett.
is making'. the hotel a very populat to
stop at, and reA have no doubt ,that its buil ness
will largely increase under his continued p:cel
le,nt management:, 1
EEO
' - ". 43 : 0
13331
151,te2
-72,ra4
r
A Quite Oi'd' Duplicate' Stittlett up.-4,- one
r . 4. 4 1
,f the fruits id C'oarsa Seltzer's. excellent. ad
ministration tif the Treasiettr'S office, we Might
state that a few weeks since ThOman I 4 onk, Col=
lector of State anti Counts taxes of the'llorongh .
of Schuylkill Haven fur the' year 1858,,iettled
his old duplidate up. in full, amounting:A° be ,
tween t2(io and $3OO. - Mri Long has for several
years Past- resided .in 'Kansas'. A shorE time
since, throtigh Mr. Seltzer's efforts, proceedings
tver Instituttd against the sureties of, Long,
Which had tile effect of causing the settlement
of the duplicate as stated. • - • ..i -
r
We were aware that M k'. Seltzei had 1t long.
official
official pole with which he stirred up delinquent
tax' collectors,- nut we ha* no idea that it could.
, reaelt e ffectu•tll)-so
king a distant*, asiSouthem;
Kansas. r
-I ; •
~ i.. , .!, ,
ZZ0,9.11;
2 . 15 , 000: ,
. 22%490
r00d.;..1. 411,00
; ;
.• 6,719.=
tr,osomu
Battlement -Made lb- Full.—Conrad • Seltzer,
Esq., late Treasurer ofthii County, olv; the - 2nd
instant, 'paid ,to It.. W. 'Mackey, -Esq.; State
Treasurer, the sum of 412,119t".1.5, balance in full.
for State tax; Licenses, bank - stock; etc., dne 'by
him tollie Commonwealth,: -. •.,
.aint US .balance , . due the ; County of
Schuylkill was ascertained by the. County Au
ditors; Mr. Seltzer' paid to, the present County
Treasurer the amount In full; as the following
copy of a receipt shows, which' fict sbould have
been embraced in the - Anlitor's reportmow ill
courscrof publication in the County papars:
OFFIcF., or SCRIM - I:KILL CO:, PA., t
Pat/WM% jou nary 21i: I+7o. 1.
Received of Conrad seltzer, tau- Treasurer, Fifteen
thoustkrid, siX hundred and fortv-three. dollars and
seveutteri cents, In full, balance dtte the Clnunty; as
per Auditor's report for 1810. •
EDWARD Btr AALSI • Treslifirer.
•-• • ; Per He....tat.
,
to Whom ap.7,
ept inn • account
l'Sisites. We
corivs,pondi.fil:
following.
The Assessed ValuatiOn Propiiiiriy, in
County.--jti. lttY) there uvrp ten
townships in Schuylkill' County, the - ktsesseil
villuAtion of . property_irryrb4etx was as follolca:
Drunswig
Manheim
Mahantongo Lower
Mahantongo' Upper
Norwegian
Pinegrove
tichuyiklif '
Union
West Penn
'button of coal
forte olfflettil
1 the thiladet
otopitny
5,50.12
.1,677
1.551
/k 1,216
81R.401-1
...... 14101
. . _
Total valuation
In 180 the COunty contained 3 3 •teVezul.hiPs
and 20 boroughs, the assessed valuation. or
property in which was as follows:
Auburn .
Washington ,
•
Rahn . -) •
Pinegrove Township. '
Wayne
Barry • , .. ,
Eldred '
Yorkville '
Porter
Cuss Township
Branch r
Norwegian ' '
Rush
East Norwegian..:......
Mahanoy Township..
Cressona
Ryan. •
Unfo i r ......
''''''
.."
East Union:.. ._...
North Uni0n..:... :...
Rubley ' •
Mount Carbon -
Mahantongo Township.
West Penn
Shenandoah City
, New Philadelphia
Pin egrove Borough .....
Butler - -
North Manheim
South Manheim
Ashland ..
...........
•
Foster..
Orwigsburg
Tremont . _ ...... .........
Tremont Borough ....
East Brunswig:- . ..•
West 8ruu5w1g...',....
Blythe
........
Port Clinton -
:r N a e= i ll ' e -
Palo Alto
St. Clair
Minersville.... ........
Schuylkill Haven ...... ..
Port trirbein .
Pottsville Sild.rand N. E. Wardv
" S. E. and N. W. "
.111ahatioy City .
Schuylkill., ..
5111
100,166-
..01,457
.. .. 140 . ,61i0
..... 1.116,1,411
. . 12,237
4,677
59,014
i,... 4,361
N.
.....
. ...... 4,437
• ' . '2.990
..... 1,315
1,613
IE7I
3,* 48
2.512
IMESI
!
hat't4ere wee
Tons.
1,117,657
811,4557
. 140,638
•• 151 456
17,4 n
a 'lutttltittof
eigd ports fropi
Ired ;with the
El
= ,
Total valuation 4 .
As the asseAsed valuation Cs about- - nt l eTlii i66 rti
Of the real value of the real and *personal tiro
party in the County, the latter may be
e stimated'
at least 00,000,000. : . r
The Schuylkill ,Criunty Bible Soclety.--:Oti
'Monday evening the 7th inst. ' the tiehitylkill;
County' Female Bible Society; held its 113th An
niversary in the" Methodist' Episcopal Chureh'of
•Pottrrille. The meeting was organized byeall.‘
-ing .Mr. Frank. Carter to the Chair, and..the
appointment of Wm. D.
,Hodgson, as Secretary;,
when Rev. Mr. Sembower ppened the ,meeting'
with singing and, prayer, followed 'by- reading
of the Scriptures; by key. Mr. Gehman.;
Sleek the corresponding Secretary
of the Society, then read the annual Mort, of
its doings or the year 1369, which will be twilit!
'below, (some of the , amounts received as per,
treasurer's report, having been handed _in sinceA
the 'meeting.) • The Rev.-Mr. Torrence, the agent
- of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, then enter
'Mined the andiencewith a very intoregting Mut._
instructive discourse in,the course of. Which he.
gave some-statistics, which were new to many
of his. hearers. Among .other items he ttatad
that there weremere copies of the Bible printed,
than there was'Of all the books Mall the differ
'ent languagessin the world, and that, *rennsyl.
Tanta could boast that during theater , she_ Mt
nished one-tenth elan the soldiers thrtheirmy.
She pays one-tenth of the revenue tolhe United
States Government, and: distributes 'Booof iztv6x
one-tenth-of all the bibles circulated in the'
,states. Hav - wcsiti, then addressed the
meeting in one "of his charaeteristic, happy
styles,. in which' he eulogised . the. : ladits4 f9r
their untiring zeal, and moved• them a vote .of
thanke, which was Oren'. heartily.' Bev. Mr.
Dickerson then moved that the ladies constitu
ting the Board of Managers for the ye* 1E169, be
continued la eftice for the ensuing year, which
was carried unanimoMily.
It - was oleo moved and carried, that the Baird.
of Managers be reopened to call a public Meet
ing of time Society 'within three. Months frog,
this date, and the Secretary publish the proceed=
lugs of this meeting. The Afteetiw_thiln ad
journed. '- • ' W. D. 11. Seerft.sry. ,
In the 'good Proyidence of God, the Penitile
Bible Society of Schuylkill County Is pertnitted
to celebrate its Anulvernary.,'F The', Board,
haviinothing_of apecial interest to, report re
specting their work during thepast year. They.
have held - their usual nixtur of meetings and
doneyhat they could.
There having been no ealpartent to't beak tint'
the destitute , and supply 'them with ,theword l of -
life, in the Society's employ; otinCeyotir bon an-
mild meeting, the Year, theYreeetling - has
presented nn ociasioniot aPechit activity.. Ex
perience has shotin that in the absence. of an
exploring agent in the' field; there is not _the
.motive, aNthere is not the for lhe2-86-
ciety te ocenenp. to' -the ' Ball measure of its
capacity to do good. The time is drawing near,
However, if Ulla' dot now• at hat* when a •
thorough recatrreadtarof the 'cordity• will have .
to beiandenakeh. - • • •• -
Thep year ixttlieeln been tme devotbd to
local work in this mum; May iselnitibwitent
whichreqitireil mention In this report.
-It trill be !teen Ildfarivoinitirt money fAnt4
tributedlivk the chtireltati co4peratle eon
siderablyin advance ottbe aUtn ate lV
the preceding , yea6.ilititAter Aitken
outside of Pottsville have' been Ito
Semktwo *terttuirtet4er : *as ad 4
dressed,by tint
/offt Boadiggett Eren ,
gelicalvistore of the .vettoty; th e 4
nameiconlid be leaPte 4 4-11 13 ~,410 4 t ° 1111 * -
cure &feral eci.opetatiort zwmt.sai entire_
field. A few rewWsid , de
something la IWraterti: '' one. in
Xrettiont; AO the "Itther sent
letteatils ectititribeliW:
' The • ';
rep&i at& tilisdatt.
The
'the *RV*: 2 " ' ' • ' a
ielg
5136
":231 12 56 1 29
1.,
• - 93: • 93
se . tsl .61
X1:6.814,016
he* Central Ilia
I Ws] lir roal:
-1114
;441nr4; _ 1
R 403,014
-974;!)17,
, mi l ;ly
n lf* Was dis
"
. • ,
. .... DM;
172,31.8
sown
-*Wm
- i 2
$, e ow
• Nei'Nrork give
• • ta who ar
k:Of, these,
easpureeed-
•
WOW=
EWEN
13
EM
PEZiril
•U'
SW
-414
4U
'eft
el
sat:
ti
ER
%t'~"~ci~..
~~~`..
51P
.,...
3 Si
1 V
'al i . ,l.
:
. .
• 1692,k11
159,413
• • liawt
.•
4,56,P.A8
..... • i •
96:872
• • '
hU,S7O
MEI
MO
Ma
271:168
746,211
1;240,1,10j'
514,912
.
Agry
BEI
111 .
, 41 , 14,4 t
• --- ",1,,t;, 4— e . :19 , fg
~ '„ :,t:;4' ... =_
, T , lP:br iiii!!‘ ,.- . - .
.... - .... . , 31.1 : 4 - ,-,
r . 1.7 - 7 , - 3 c,4,42:4N” . --,- '
- - .._... , p.
....:Tt. 7 4l,zr,_•", - .4411 1-_____*aiiiir
l'eb. r II .i - Balance' -
"...''23o fA -
F'eb. i' Crib item iiint.-ii7reiiiitH".F:..: 77- - ~-.t at.
. 1 .. f Mrs. - So pitacli .....- :: - ....:_t......... - - 2ID
- " ", " 6 - 3ira. lityer i _strouse.. .. .... ... - '... OD
I' " „ : Lutheran _ - .764 Pt. 9, :t1... -.'. 5 00-
:.:, 4. " . 1 rftiOrtsbsietd4trA.sTit.,,...*-1
~., ! •. : ,
.- 7 , o ' ' ti,H+77 - 33
1 Fh statement'of the , _l t ibrarian *as follows;
River, of the - - .Likirlini liiiffsihrecarnilasii termarp
• 81, late: - .
..
24', O. f, VoL in Depository Peb.:4, 08/84.„,..... r ... t .i...,=.1.
.; " 1 " received dining the year ,.......... an;
i- . -...a
'. . •,. , t - -
Total , ..:... . • " t“.,...-1.:4u.',....-....--1 - .....-12
• No. sold and donated.
, 1 ;.:....:....--,....:,-.-- ...... 3 , 1 8 .
Now in deposittew - - ' ! „...0.,.... .... ..:-...i... 383„ . :,
, . • , --- A.
Amount of cash plikl to Treseirer.a,_.,..-- - ..... 7 .-.177 so
•• ," • Expressare.:.:...-4,.1.1..., i 90-
.Bmonni 16ieilled for sale .4f, bookii..l:-.44.-.....L.581 . ':i
Donations ea follows: , - 1 - .!.,-,I 1 V -- • , ,-,
pe . b, a m irt2 at i a lr e e n s ic
euici ; j 4 t : 4.; „ 0 i .. , i i i mi iii4 L ii i i:
Itisy 21
.Bibles, Ilittbodist tielinet•-icAlLeakz,!* , ' * -. ~
ae ititt
.. 4,6. • rist i os Vgi tio - t- ,...,,, 11 7:•!'.".Va 1 1ij..1 ::••1 -
la : I,
Itar 19113, Ditz i t h; pi,„ 0144 . "910691! ; Orin . :
. Presbyterian.
juiy 2d. 8 Bibles llama% - 4-4 , :.:, -__• , ''
ftpectinlay, ii.....i.%.. ~, • 41. rairsesi.
.1 z i . _ , • „:4 ... ; MiM. -f. n. :
_ This ettgiont ' ynt'Sdimikkie:''' it-403p
-4,04k
cora, Etre hero app demkesin . rr,!:- -
Mrs. Win. Pol , 'President ;EMT's. - .Benj . , ,
Tlo, Ist Mice 1' dent ;Mrs.P., W. Shearer:
Bot n
V.d .."Vice . President i -Mrs., , Aft,: 4MO 310311111481,
Treasurer; Mrs.. J•Aut • Heeboer: Lihniri.„ l
-- liirs.i.C. M. • Hill,- Rec. "Setreteri 1-: Bet 44 DAP-
Steck, or. Secretary . , - Matiageret.--Mitla R. - 04.
raviy, atm. T. Russel; Mrs. 31. Ttria;ht.Wrst.-T 1
Garretscin, - Mrs Hoffman!, Mis. N. , Wetz, Mrs'.'
Barelsi , ;:lirs.lif. Stronse,` ?arrelolt, Hayse4o4„l,
Sles__l-1. M. Sembower,3.lrs. B. Ponaeroy, Mr& 1
C. H. Ko,pitsch, Mtn.. C. Dangler; DIFs. I • Beek,l
Mrs: W. Potts, Sirs. S. Lewis, e rrs. •S. Stecki -
Mrs.. T. Cooch: , . - •.'" • • .- '
vegui
..Yettr.Beard,-4tankful fOr the trust repzlsed in
them, ieleelatheit'rirpOrt lit the Wneist hope_ tit*
the Society may long lire to :bless the commit
nity; and that intthe years to. e.enie, it 'May be
more abundantly usehil than-It has been during
Its as history.,
• By_order Of the Board D. STE,Cg',
, • • . , ~ •
iii r iVq.iiSP . R!'i?..„,.
, I . HARRSIIritO, reb. 11, 16711 i,
,
The Senatebill to incorporate the Safe De--
posit Ranks& gottsvillleksexeed 't4ePitsf . I
Also, an nctatithisiizing 'the' ReMnf l mdiobt
Directors of the' Independents Stevens School
District, in tikO!lwilquii.t.4 Writ:1150:1114i to
selbreal estate, . • .
' Al.sn, then ace Atuthorli.ing ihto 'Ridges* attd
town Council of Shenandoah to,levyatax. . .
er-le Senate bill authorizing,. the School Ekricr•
to •Of thebOrough of Crimsons to boilow money
fnilding purposei, was °W l
etted off 'Xies'`
.
dav's calendar, and did:not
Pt the Sonia*, Mr. Randall introduced 'a hill
invorPorating the Miners' and Laborers' Pub?
lishing totripany. "This bill, it is tinderateed,
is 'for the especial lieUetit of; the 3lcitvrron and
its friends. , ;,. ‘ ~ ,•_ ._ • - :
The following bills hsve• been introducer)'and
.de Immo ...,
are pending:
, To incorporate the General Council of e .
Miners' and Lab - titers' AssoCialion of the I th t+
of-f'ennsylvania; . %', • I i , 2
Making any stmehanie, , journevnia,n, tr ad es
man or laborer forming , associations under-tim
act of May 8, 1869—authorizing the formation of
societies for their protection—not 'liable- to or
rest, tine or imprisonment by reaseif ,of mem
bership in such association. ~ - 1 -
The Mining bill remains in the hands 'oetbe
Senate Committee, undergoing a ,thdrougli ex
nomination. How soon it, will emerge we are
unable to state. Particular attention is being
giVen to the sulttiet, and hasty legislation need
not be feared. - , ' . .. ' ... ~
'N'lille we have it in our mind weyWould state
for the informotion of those interrsted, that
there is a law in force reeniring all owners
-of
patented lands to have the same patented before
the Ist of June next. Aftei l. that time they will
be sold to Satisfy the liens now entered against
thenrin the Prothonotary's, office by the Attar
nett- General of the Comnionwealih. ' ' -
Ur. Charles Slingittif, formerly of vonr corm
-1 't3l has been appointed Sealer" of ,Weights and
Mena - urea for Chester County: 1 4- ,
The 31st of March has been sledded upon as
the day for the finsl adjontrni.nt of the Legis
lature. ' ' • ;.- • .--' • I •
The Governor has 'vetoed the'ant allowing
writs cif - error in casts of murder , and,voltintary
manslaughter, thereby cutting off all 'hope 101
suecess from that direction inthe ,ease , of t . Pr.
, Srs ,* eppel, for whilseBpecial benefit the law ii . 6
ex acted. • . - „ '.L i: ',_ ,
l'he votoin of the Metropolitan Police bill in,
the face of a.ir'errefidous pres Sure, brought to I,
bear in itiiiibehalf, *cites, u world of comment.,
' , Though not unexpected, in certain quarters„ yet .
the annou s tacemenn canned a profound fl utter,
lanionest the Philadelphia ,t•Roosters;" and' } ' ,
: f tginsed ceitalninterested politicians to screw up
the - Wiaces after themanner of Irish Jemmy of
`the Stith when'he Id his.,first green persini-f I
_On i on, thinking it 'w s a plow. This *thin of
'the Governor; whk'n thin matter i -hutfollow-1
ing in the fordstekilpf Cinlinrri, its LIN more
favor masortso leadipg Memo! heat tics, not
POU, elide, or the eitv of.Phliatielpli than •it
a t
'nem with censure-frorti the -lass.
Had eillturrOommisidonee% ,. Moot ) the;
ti ll n azarmayerspreetiding h m f atUtetni , fte
-lodges t'xf thegupremeCourt,"oreitinun ,1
been watisig; - . - of-of-thot" ie wheat% thutleirtipH
mar, tbeillife tattle hill, .have bee . -,
enelii.thtenitosettbeit.
fee eptglatatinskinnardoZ .
BrZiwn,47,eng
,—, z , Ntl , f the'
House, haVebrili tt ="lls7 l .llier - purpose of
investigating alleged frauds and ' mzsrupt.. ppm , -
Itiees used in the passage of, the bill. Amusing,'
isn't it? .-
_. 1 .
;Rumor whispers loudly that the pollee' force
..
of 'Mayor rot contributed liberally toward en- ,
suring the defeat of the bill, and -Eyes'Altbrixel
Mt that during' the.pendeney of the act up.to
the present time, Alderman Meidullen and cer- 1
rain of his retainere have, been on the 'ground,
and in cic4 communion with' the immaculate
Josephs, who, by the by, Abe Individual '
Who upondhe announcement, of the vote in the
vote in the Hotise,l ,antiditile -laughter of the
members , cried out, 'Trawl I Corruption t"
If any money =was contributed as asserted, it
Must have stunk before it leeched the Legisla.
hire, a.. 4 none, judging fromrbesisite,.ever reach
.,- ea the members. , eity ,. .a This mar bnd of a lin'
Jayne case-.' • ' ' i , --'.„.- •- i l
- !There is a billin fts .. pkft.agowilickeitiown the
governor to appoint, Notary'Publics, ItA the ex'.
egencies of the case rutty required' 11.11.1ssircius
to serve the,cemmonity in th e above - espacitv
will note the- filet, arid be *Eta • ,y-p . aeC s eeordl,
itigll ,3 - , .... ~ , ,,--.4 _ ,,,....,
A l'ha4 passed bitatiatouses the --proteci
tibn ti baggage,'deelatlng the
... ul ,r 3- -, or,
reekless , harnalling - ottrtinits,Ae,;• - a emean-1
or. This was= act,which hapong been need-
ed, and one whieli.meets!wth universal favor;
!The Senate conurilifee id InVestipplie trebniri
affairs adjetirned without accomplishing any •
thing, to imeetiagt e n on 'nexs Tlt.lay.,
The Ste* Tem 'l444l„cdnveittiori,held Cl the
Court House in is is city on Tuesday and Wed
ribsday of this Week Vas a decided atieeesix,4 in'
Pbint of Intellect • -it eonmared •fittorsibly- 4 wit,h
any conventierkof,apx kirul, saisteyer that !di '
been held 'here Ritlidelastyortrt y'ew's. That the
eause.is, daily gaining sitrength no ‘ontAtioeing
can dbribt. , Leading : men are moving in the
Matter, and each. year eild6 to'the list. , The'
Cenvention Wisely;Wethink, decided by; ti-vote
of r2t Ito 55 net Wpm e third:party., . ...lettuyi;
kill COuntrwas was , and ably repre.enled in
the Convention. - 7 ., ~ ii ±' • 1
- As there term Lroutv.Ari en 'Allman Virimie-1-':
pstun. and as the journals _of •proceediuss are
hi:dished but once a u -- #l4:pnAt as the :lieWS- .
pipe of : the City. give but 'acankrefierts ot., Me
peedings,"*.e sit alitiostdn'Legislalive dark-'
imeas. The' members..thernselvsis :are at a I
,niimO, I
and siS • trcelr ' yAo*, 1)-fini c 4i,,,v c °ll4 . la ±, 1 . 4 1 4 0 - t h tT
.
ale doing. -r. ' '-- ,11. -. , .._ ..- , - , ,
I Yesterday iveninillie , teippetaticia 4i.uketlitsM
engegolithe attention of. the' Heise. ,-•• , -' '--J ~
1?0/176# - ,i.v ~C.ticilyirasittr4ti F l7: o l t wo;
1 -r:. • ~. ' hrititii, fAetir." , ll. ; •,- ' - •- I
' Dtst.t.Attitta . 4bC7* - .o44.*qiif;ijul relater ,
.chronicheiecine sad account& thrnt Ooliesi_odig '
the beautiful and romantic Catamarans ifettey, ,
Which is principallylaiiilSmieild Wthildld Union,
now North, '' East and t tritidn',-' 4 foilitnti4s -of-,
Schuylkill County, Pennitylvarilacallott 'me to
itold-up before your'readers allotisortylaVot ail .
entirely different dattulta There..lLeellrti this
fair part of Schuylkill County a class - of teak
Christian Maple; Alin: SEC tritiziti .14litibill and
modest,'who, - when they do alms, let not their.
left htdut. know what . their. right' hand! death':
neither do liked trumpoetouud#4l, l before the t a
en Account of 'their aeta.ot 154*
,40,. ~. '; , '
Hence nothing or what l' now:w edeites i isjiet ,
been communicated, and therefore not noticed
l'hy you.. And it it.,becerndi kittntnirotkictaididh :
this, the writer has jn.st. fears of getting'a jest '
reprove, and yet I think solne of their good en-'
terprises should be •kncrwit; ea wen as what bad
acts are from time, to time oolfriAtted -
.here, and
elsewhere. _ , ..1 '1- _.• .r 1 1
, -One of the • first - . ftod * -- t 4 elf-seterideled- l iele4t
would notice is the building of the healthful;
' Mt. Zhin's trangelitslaathatsn Cabe' 4 ,4
beautiful for situation, andthe jag of Ihe whole I
community: Befit neiii the noted active anti,
prosperous little , silhtmi of Zien't - -Grove, Of ,
,which you have lately taken notice) this Church
can be seen from almost, anyelktration in the,
valley, and is so , well• built - awl Antidokehat, its
would be an' onor to any eitsorlailst it•,proves •
. a great, blesedus AO s the,imiskjanhooti./. figgiet,
praise is. due In Mr. JacetkAtwitti, and, sever
other members OCNIt. Zion'e Even eall,n -I
eran congregation, whits llasinlak, • t
Frain, Joseph - Fa:4% Jesselidital , door
Warner and others, In' building' this house to
the glory of. tlittauif geod..Of ithittninmunity..
The next noble enterprise i n this . Itdiey t is the
building of the Ind:.~thin
ed -hig-I
town personas% iiihutted Intl* s.iiM i ttf u t e w-i'
town, whictris lo , : Itilni d likjitti' ti • ra t ,
of the old 1 ' l a
, 0 , 1461611 is a- orti
mile -, 4' f iltpliarbef l aiVitieWine
. /X-1
in Railroad., V at itl i t al iftilk it = ,
.iiilinietl ,by et
the St. Pattys Drangt ...... lial Itudiessav
..tiou,ttear.and olut
'tnetabottlot4W Id& . P.' • ';‘•...,• -bri at w i
eran Oinked' at ii aready -thre e t h rism o i . '
dlghlril, .11.1e.att, fflateMo44# triad :.
lier thotgabits -
03141 . ?Ire•thOriagi m , l'inngdato
an
• nve tbia-tulater -1....1be-, nrailicse , *
e m w ne bia li r det =dattikrUgloarval!,
,
`Masao►my* - ' .
.....
abs ,: • '-.... i- . : 4 •,..4.:**:; 't 1
/ ' 9l. • _,, t ~.fr, ' c - tc i — i .. ~
...
legtlo4oUNltit‘ ' ' '`
trto 4 nst - , • , i
L . : ‘T..! a. 4 4 ' . 4.4",i3,.. -='' .°4l -- ii•et 4 7 31141 , t___" l'Lr '• I t'
1
to••••• .10,4
1 ,21
I ••
•
H - tbc.2s
i .194114
z5e 4 .45
37,286
.2J3,691
. 1;70,497
. 190,119
17,811,
551,631
. 211,548
17: 279,818
36V,:15.1
...... 1,551,215
217;4:
62,656
.... 257,044
...... 1,31,016
124,346
' 142,912
135,789
42,1172
156,en
r • 465,16.8
1 344105
• SES-
S ,/
1111,321
1'163,345
....., 161,766
740,138
136,1194
131,567
178,871
1 Ti 7,461
..... 344,925
:157,7115
e 2.813
3u,soix
?a kart
46K,K9
M 14,81.1)
40r2,0N
MEE
gorrMenbmcc
El
11131
wij held last fan,
, at whieb the Itingtown
-ally hided and enlivened
good niusic. Not, only the
.ned in thaFair, are greatly
I vrillever remember them
.ide.Jr i Valawitg elf was
smd all osnald were welt
f had hel
_Pair, and SA
In such a peaceable an, 4. . .
v..._ 4ektiothukpeopie know. ":agate
t:alr'ketaliders of the Gasped e .
they rin Catawisea ey, an • m
ggpport them. i, PI ~ w • t
geaggittniwltthat the salary of
Xi dip bla wants, the etieschßounell of t.
i4.4o,l li . sposii te gelical e, l,utherazi C'hurch romi rlo y veLi
.1 y responded to ley all the kind *as
members
tide charge, and others also who are not mem
bers, and thus ehemed the drooping *rite of
their bumble and faithful Pastor and Ws worthy
st-iii-their-riellilemul* and labor of. love
among them. Such are inomentois'acts to a
Pastor's life, which feria cheerful evidences
1i411145, lie reg et (Ti l :i G iitri ttiteisa. value.
i. hose, ioo l ?we') litow the Rev. H. Weicksel
know that. whilst he in not a sensation preacher
c holas-plain, inteSigstdoletoted,
Pastor, who, with his lady, 1 do most sensibly
and highly app
pw ns:h i ldynirldioren hy
anybody but es lifik menihrof.the
charge. nevi but 4) , but w hat, they say
they mean. said . Iyigralhaftd.
The WI no•anWereleeg raise their
Pesten; that , no domUlons will be
tleodw 1 lLid JLibiefe: liPe burr ittleY
will begiaturti e =l:l*__lfoft ,aeofiei aflo, not to
tinike•up a d eworf• if ii
used o
The j
B VIn 4 ___l%a l ti f ttXtg ae SdrAt l :a ivh th
St. Paul's riviingellestas latelybeen
carpeted tertibbktireitirae, ages iOngiulilt and
used for divine sip:vice Red tweedy-seven years.
The floor of the pulpit ind altar are laid over
with a beautiful' rose carpet. - whilst the aisles
and stairs are laid with. . p: geed eocoanut mat.
mtg. It makes in all army t improvement .
3U this sancmgrz of vents much
noise and dieturnee * b*rvicii.
A most beantind set 'of - Communion ware was
lately secured by the first class confilined by
Rev. H. Weicksel in the :.t.. 1 aurs Evangelical
Liitheran March. This v. are was made:by the
celehratedkblr. Eristututgain P.Stßbiladel
phi*, and se worth alrim; of, fifty W him. A
memorandum of the ikutort Willi be' Put in the
case in which ri ware is kept, as a meniortal of
their lore e ler st and,hia Church. ,
It, is earti hopeWthat all these kind peo
ple who are so active about here may cause
many to do likewise, and, after having enjoyed
the good fruits ef earth for many years, they
may forever : enjoy their rewiir4 to ea yen.
SPECTATOR.
=EI
..ei..cr
. I ST Ctil 11, Fa., Feb. 10, 1870.
, .... .
Enspoits ansiitsste • '''. dullness!, . and. iliac-,
,tivity . incident to 'anylocality ;when a large
propoitiOn'Of Its industrious enterTirises cease, .
, is tory pe4*:fitibitt in Mir totvn,since-thedttfer
ent.collieries have Auspended,.operatlone.. It
mast not be presumed that 'everything 1s en
tikely,jlWeas paeans° of,t4e'sußpexpion.. .
,411,01nOviali. E. 'Churotr,"Of this:tit:Of:4N 14 1 "; 10 .
be dedicated on Sabbath nex t, , 13th inst.,. with
appropriate; adrammileit. - Rev. A.,,.l i .tßynett,
Cor,. Secretary M. E. Church Extension Sod
,l ety;,will preach lb the rpOrzting, assisted by
i Rev. R. H. Patttsdn,-D4D. Presiding Elder of
the Harrisb....District. In the afternoon at
'±--,
o' 10 ' ere Sy4l„.be . a, grand family gAth
etirigt. 101‘.. nmetoccppytheithair. - The
eti l w
.exercises *an inter:9o6MM - with sitiging by
Rev. - C.. C, ! :Weal*, an d also the - Sabbath
Sehorkk, , -- ' ' "": . -.1;
'
';ln.Rip 'evening 'at' 6 i o'clOck,. Chaplain Mc.
_ ..... . . L.. . .
311
,
Cabe will officiate. Atnong oilier Ministers
.Artio are expected- to-b4“preaent and, assist are
jar.)EiGilroyc.b_Pielterrott,;broble,
iTaywO6d, 'Mt M.' iWrYMPiti iSr6 "416144
,tlje.exerclaee will be 'very ittteresting, and. re
'hoped, 'freeing - the Church from
all indebtedness. The ediSee, is an' Ornament
tomir town, and is one; fOO fittest in this see
tlett Of clfe'State,,porribiribmall the advantages:
and ilitpniverneata 'of Modern times. '
'The .Rormigh..oo.lulcilAke - adopted' a very
Wise measure in .providing for the names.of the
Several :streets; to be painted on small finger,
boardaapd pleotatot r the ; proper, - places, so that'
lurE. kttitu - 11, 1 10.oaniefl thereotwithriiitt re
sorting to the borbugh archiVes or simie"ibtlicial
Who is' posted:l;U is ra fact that tt very large
number of ourponle, who have lived here for
a; , -4.notillanitileildwrllt lot , line,:aret Ninuibte, to
designate 'more .than one hahrof the di ff erent
streets by their ipropey, and jlegitimate names.
One more iMptidivem eat! %%only tie march id
Omar(' '• • .!
' • The'St. . Clair. *imam. la utidergoing repairs.
Great improvement is being'made, and the pre
prietorvJamesidanigait;,F.st.i4,lenus determined
to have it fated up A ISo. 1. There ii•rooni,for
live or three more artekenterPrisesitithia'Rktee.
.1 John Ennis Post 47„ G. ,A. R„ is desirous
of making a!labllittitits do., of the
recent rebellion, with the owitora' name attached,
te he placed inAheir hall for publie, inspection.
This, a 'volt idea, and •ahY person or pershns
disposed AO favor the movetitent would do well
le l` hall anon o4 r W i ess the
W . $llO6l
who have
Vtai#o, - • . 71131 W. $01 06 44 liTe4r l t
tiel Holmes., ,
Racal Nusintss: )Icitires.
I ,
2{ ants a line tirst insertion; 'a) 'Oran a line eara.sut?se
qne,tinselfaii•
lUD GLOVES! KID •
{SILK SUSPENDERS!` SILK SR.SPENDERS!! -
I VIVIAN Coi.LAnst VIVIANPOLLAN-VI '
BA LBRICIAN kiALF HOSE! HATARIGAN .11AV HOSE
PAPER COLLARS! PAPER COLLARS!!
21E4:SOFA ! STOcILS!! ,CILAVATS!
Feb, 44110.triattli; I,4II;L L P. 440114A1-I.4egpttair
ONLY 20 cents for a superior tl, pater stew. at ..Potts'
Ladies.ar4 Gents, Restaumnt; pTo. 191 Centre street.
Prices raffnced to suit the time.. Cell and. see for
yourselves. . 3-tc
Gtoitr. Horse Nitls for saleliy BRIGHT & CO
FruTxcit, English - and American Clotha, - all styles,
qnd of tho finest qualities, at D.A.Smith's.Centre St.
•l e k 000 I) MAN L.E.tvittr ANANUERITARCE."--tio
lnflll with a DEPENDENT family is tree,troto reproach
if - 145 , life 1.3 n ins,ured.. See 811EAEER & LOWREY'S
adyurtiseumeht, Fourth .. Page.
FRISCH PADDED la-nere Dap.a.s, a
,benntt(ul.arU
de. D. Centre Street.
JUST OUT !
CHEIERt ,PEetORA,t. TROCHES,
• " . 4di'OMPli-CeiveL Sorir thrOliti oast Itioscidt6
None so Good;None so Pleasant, None Cure as Quick.
RUSHTON & CO., 10 Astorlfouse, New York.
trse no more of those horrible tasted nauseating
" CUBEB TRINGS.": - 'Nov. 8,119--56-0 m
/t. COUGLI. COLD. 04 KOBE VBBCATIBE
-2". finlres imniediate , .attention; as
negleetiotten resulti-in 'an Incurable' Wd,
• Lung Disease. BritIVIV,S BRONCHI- b(bh , HIAL
AI, TROCHES will mast. iniariably otIONt- ,
give instant relief. For*Baottcnrrts, I;p n
CAItARRII, CONSEXPTI+E and 'un ‘•
irstnowir Dtszasrt, tliaphaceatioothlng affect., •
"I.N4ZIERS• and PUBLIC BVT.A.RERS use them to
clear and sitiengthen thei voice; '
,Thriug.to the good reputation and popularity of-the
Trimlies, many worthicsiand cheap iminaincqzs ore
jer''erl which are good for nothing. Be sure to oared;
s SOLD ivrattarrtrite. • • •
Nov. 6, 119-15-ain • '
IVir STT.TIrIB, L-Dyspepsia and con=
/v. 4. stipation !ire the hburly foes of the restless*, ex
citable American, and with them come inexorable
headache, heartburn, and a train of small diseases:
sfarshallN Elixir has, beeu prepared with small re
ference to these coristitutiolial troubles of so many of
our, countrymen, and So far the preparation , has
tiecipitsttditM pitiMpligt*Xceel that,
in recomruending it autr After the tried experience
of year=, they are but falfilltilfr a humane duty to
ward.: the ganer4,com.mantty..—Forney's Press.
pVter'VXE Ttumue 11114,20TTLE: ,
MANBFIALL*
t• Dennis ,ttt Proprietors,
MARKET STREET,
_PHILADELPHIA. '
tir Sold 14 7 13r:WarSOBITMON;313 Centre St.
Jan. 23, ,
; : tAtAllinfter/COPSI3
Ma ell Immig vr+ira&A.csoc rx: •
:_or •Itititrattle sPeeigt9)
COrler jias Pa...t cw4lXPeTterket . 'Lk
Iroll Q,)•retit. 106 Arelt
TOM eve. The utedleal era
itrrite7toi=eompany their yytiguts.,, ey -
Iniserted without pain. EnmtAtuos. • •
• :July 31.10-21-9za - •
TIMITABW - TiffirALlDif.—lndigkittion I not
I'
' only affects the physical health but the diliposi
lions and tempers of Resift.' - The dyspeptic be.
corneadoo; the stegrure i :lay bis suffer 4
L i a Wrg,Vr ev ir ntik ti o e .-. isulletinent
fffar .'fflogritternattirbleeli
lteeneetieli* e - elthnOV.enntroli lower • Mtn to
ititivioknis tentffetinei bettect t , b ik %
Ltind -In tele rtren_ Iflth th n
rdt re grt e b ri kear ric""" L"asi ea b r frAbl6 ,
'necetbei Tit a =ri or: dlait l igit'
' the. inTildid cannot be .i. justly,' . ' let but
theft heftidotrielielt. . i 'Meta
the Interest of the iiiiiire ; euseituat Co
is ftrharmony wireil'aeln the itlacsdforthe prin
. . t hatIVAM P AIR
..
disturbance, tie •
,promantinov .. Thu can
lig done Ir e ring p ysical cause. a deriffe"
meat of ittasa k tra iL tortrarid (1824/led
V liCeire 4 ' this three
important organs Hostettenr Stomach Bitters act
attaultanecti sly producinga:thorough 2.l..idlistate7
Citrons AND corms.—Theii are Mora Ter;
Amur VIM annually from disebees of • 0 * lunEll
,
than tummy other cause. Everyone should mon
ied theta. neglected wash or col
d often•termnatea
In consconytiOn. Hasec
earsem's Compound STrUltot Tak
la the best, most reliable art oess„ Asleo inno thmawn for the ewe ,
of *mew. WSPII.
catarrhs and ttoremm Menlo
Throat. For Use settle Irtmov h
-".4)114 t i1 d at R Elf
.41 prhuipa& %tore. out the .
• •• • • -•-• It ELL D 1,1 '•
T - • 111-4 M18.. tf, • ,, • • . • , •
00. • 5. 0 W • - ANVALtD.
biblical • • Diet • .G. KEN end,
oth , Wm:oBw •.' • ennui , •"' • Mtn eta..
sup--'
• • • of , ••• ." Oen by one who
dit7xsed envelope. Aw ns , • Pailir)**
NA.TUANIEL MAYFAIR., •
, Dee. `AB--52 - 6m , BoxotOrn N. •f*
I=C3
ENRY SAYLOR'S MED OIL LINIMENT.
The great external remedy for Rheumatism.
Neiingitis. Sprains. Bru Chtiblains ; St
Stiffness of the Joints, uni=
qualities as.a Liniment, it will prove 7teeif a friend
,VISVIFY Wilily in ruses ofitban and Neu
either slight orldfifte, it henmst ' arfro nt naarto
;Werra pain , . WlLMent has w beenin use for the.
last fifteen years, and has given entire. rettleditetlon'
wherever alas been used. _
Prepared and sold by Mrs. C . &smolt No. A iio
Centre St., Pottsville. Agent at Mlnersvilld, LAW,
R MAIZE EW Druggist.E & BRO
--WN, Druggists;„ Ashland,
t—aura D.
• •
•11180EN/X FEEWPORILL.—bIore than a nal on
l• et Bottlasof MO oftWijitgliCtlat i glaya a p i r t
aye yeaskand Illinft haver n
col b d ie
The h seeeelwhPeiging any
°l'll
M alike e ;ielded •
o •
f ns Lion sore
to t. It is of t h e mptot, u litt pu t. Id( Abe a:lmmunity
and no family ahlatO it t kta i It Ss pleasant
tep the taste. It is prep arett by Dr; LEVI OBER
ROLTZEE, uf Ptillelphhiii, and t g4d by Dr.
ROEDZSON "and • Mt.. kl A YIL. OR , Ls, Potts
ville, and by neatly4v . efy . Lo . rmiAt avt . ttylltteple ,
at 26 cents p DORM. t• ; i; veac",m7-
Nk.FL---ein the ' st, U
Rev. 13., A. Neltz,Claaplata P. O. Capt.:JAlL=
K. ibtLYS to 3ltStli ANANDA KAltry. Eir„, both' of
ichuylklU.Havve.... " • ' •
EDIENITUTH.-,At St. Clair.. on • the Bth tint.,
Atter, daughter of Berukrd and Cattutritie *Fawn•
hunt, aged 2.lyeara, 1 month and 11
• 'I he god frlenda ofthn femur are nv
to attend the funeral satiate at 'the English :UV: .
theranChurch, (Bev. D. Steck; Fastor,) on sabboth
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ,-
.11EXIl1On''ThnriitliY, 'Feb. lA, lfge, CAnougs,
daughter of Daniel Henry. • . ' • • .
• The funeral will take place front the: rtbeldence of
her tither, 10. 138 leabanl9Ll o street,
1 o'clock Sunday aDerl= r . ••- • •
WELLS—On the Me ;of the Bth Inst., In Ml
nersvllle, 'Latin n the teth year of las age,.
;-."
•
1880L17TION Or?PAB.TfiIataELLY.-.-No:.,
D
tice Lq hereby given-that the ppartner' hlp hereto
fore existing between Joseph Wommer , and B. K.
Fisher,. underthe firm name of•risher t Wotnmer.
transaeting. Inensintlein destm; in ;
Schuylkill County, Fa.,' teas this day dim:died by
mutual cOnsent r _by the.wltbdrawal of B. K. FlSher,
from the firm 'The Imsinesararta hereafter be--tori
tinned hy...Mseph Outnatdebta
will be settled by:hini. All. parttes Indebted fo said
firm are requested to-make settlement with him.
JOSUPII. WOMMER,'
• 'Porter Township; Feb 5, '7O 6 i' 3 " •
N OTlCE.—Notice is hereby itiyen that I LavelN purchased than Jameit $. "Nelms, one v*,r ,
horse, one double carriage; twolnp bug:Frei:oi'
sleighs; two sets of single mid one set of double 'bar.
.ness, robes, bells and stable fixtures, and have' loan:
ed the same to John B..biartz durtiag_my good wilt
and gleasure. • . ~DANIELWARNER.
DUISOLIITION 0 COP - : THERSHIP.
The copartnershtp heretofore existing between
D. T. Llewellyn - and Levi Griffiths; under the firm
name or Griffiths , 4t- Llewellyn, _
fit. Clair, has been
dissolved bymill.uni - ronsent: The business of the
late Orin new be carried on 'by D. Lleireltrn:
who will settle all accounts now semaining._unset
tled.- • . • • LEVIGRIFFITIIS,
Feb_s, '743-743.61,*)
TM DVDEELIDINED harVe formed a COpart--;
-nership, under the thin nanie.of Graeff,,ltether
mei & Co.. for the purpose of carrying on the Whole;'
sale Mil burningly*, to date from January I; 1670. -
JOHN E. ORA. EPP, sA:art. R, RtITHERMEL.:
LEVI MILLER; DANIEL R. MILLER. •
Sid Walnut 'street, Philadelphia; 741 Trinity
Mg New 'Voris Doinniatzetn, BostAn. - •
Jan 2.", : .
.„ •Plt
COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned. .have
this day formed a•ecrpartnershlp for! sale 'and
shipnient of COAL, under the tine of Reppller, Gor
don Co., at N0...:t.n Val ant street Philadelphia. •
•
GEORGE S. ItEPPLIER,,
• • aoabor: •
g.-7a-r,iin I it. P.' B.EPPLIAL ".; •';• •
•
• TUBSOLUTI.O.N.—The onpartnerrship heretofore .
existing under firms of Caldwell, Gordon .& Co.
at Philadelphfa atid New •Itork,finit of Hall, Caldwell .
& Co„ at Boston, is this day dissolved by muttaieor:
sent.. Either party will sign in
4. CALDWELL, Jr., • • F. - A—HAUL,
•N. CIORKIN, B. YOUNG:
Philadelphia, Dee. RI, • • :
HE 110VNIVERSIGNED have rernied a Copart
nerslilpp under the stsle ot:114111, - Bulkiey Co.,
and will eounnudtbe Coal buslttess at Nn. 141 State
street, Bult?n;aud 112 Walnut street, Philadelphia;
" • ' '•' F. 'A. •
Phflada:,.Jan '70:2-3in]
TYIKIQD.PHANS" COURT" Op EiCHUYii•
1 - KILL 0011isrry.--The I:indent/pelt Auditor tip
pounted hy. the Coartto dbitribute the balance In the
hand» of (Wing° It. Shoener, 'Administrator or John
Krause, deoutised, will, meet. the parties interested
for thut purpose, at htt °Mee In Pottsville, on- the
2.4111 day of February, lequ. at 10 o'clo , * A. M.
JOH:S P. HOBART, Auditor. •
6-3 t, ."
CY LK LL COUNTY, M.—At art
/NI Orphans' Court held at Pottsville In and for the
(szAr...) Connty , aforesalti, on Monday, the .tllrati•
tleth day of December, A. D. 1809, before the Hon,
()ruble, the Judges of the said Court.
in the fttatter tifttre citation to Louisa Loiser,,,adt
lalVattty i o e. of. Christopher Loeser. late of the',l3ote
btsph orrottsville; deetased.• • , • -•
On motion of John W. Ryan, Esq.,the Court direct
an alias citation to lssne to-Louisa Loeser,,adminis
tratrix of Christopher Loeser, deceased, to appear ut
an Orphans' Court, to be held at Pottsville, in and
for the County of fichrtYllritl, on Monday the 7th day
of .3Larcia, A. D. ISM, at ;
10 o'clock. in the forenoon, to
kb6Wdause why lettersof administration grunted to
her should not beivacated.
, And-the Vorirtiftirther direct that tile same be
served by publication for three consecutive weeks ,
before-the return day thereof, In the "Democratic
Standard" and "Miners Journal," weekly papers,
published at Pottsville, in the County of Schuvikill.
• IBc the Court CIiA.S. WOW, clerk.
Publlqhed In obedience to an order of Court. . ,
GEORGE C. WICNICOOP, Sherltr. -
Sberifri Office, Pottsville, _
Feb. sth, 1670. j • 6.41 e
J.N - TEL E COITET :OF COMM
BCFLUYLKII4L COUNTY.
George E. Brook
John P. Brock,R S
ichard . Brock,
the said John P. Brock, and the
said Richard S. Brock, trusteeauf
William Broek,' William P.
Brock, Margaret A. Brock, Cathe
rine E. Brock, a' minor above the
age of forum= yeata.Paul,Brock,
a minor above the age of fourteen
yeant; Richard. S. .Brock- a minor
under the age -of. fourteen years,
Mary - . Brock a minor • under the
ass of fourteen years, John K.
Towne ami Saran VausselaleArus
..
. .
• SU:September Terta,lsoll.' . • -
The undersigned having been appointed an • audL,
-tor In the above stated case; to determine thaSeveral
roper rOportionate of and
palseaula one
Utooaand do to be 'or secured to
be paid by the said John :Towne,' and the teepee.
Me rights of allthe said other parties therein arid
thereto, and report to the Court such - order in regard ,
to the sante as eqatty and Justice may Jelltdruk - wfll
attend to the duties of his said appoinnuent'at his
canoe, No. St, Mahan tortior Street, to the herOUla. of
Pottsville, on Month*, the 14th day of -February, -A:
D._ IMO, at 10 o'Clock, -A: M. , of said day' There all
personslnterestednre requested to attend. , '
. Jut::' ,• E.'lflFE, Andltdr.
. , 10' • - • •15-31.:-.,
eL1:11 . 4 -
• .04 ide4.41..1:6C2t.c.f 1.7Z-7t 4.601,0
r.; ,Ct 'Var. t
iii
, .
- swithiget4
latatijs.
• lotires:
Nat galas.
Feb 5, '74
IN. THE COURT OF COTE_
/, BUM u srLICILL COO I/ TT.,„
John M. Towne,
George E Brock, John P. Brook,
Richard Brock. timeald John
P. Brock and the said Richard 8.,
i..Brotrustees of .IVin: P. Brock,
r c liarigarat.A.BrOek.
Catherine E. Brock, a minor above
the age of fourteen • years, Paul
Brock, a minor above the age of
rourtceb years, Richard 8 Brock,
a'ntitior under the age of fourteen
Mary Break, a minor under
he fo urteen Team" and
Gideon' Rot. • -
-IRS, September TOM; l/d0
The - undersigned - having been appointed an itutil;'
ter in the above stated case, todetermlne the:several
proportionate parts.of, and in the--sum; Of onerhuit
Bred thomW..W dolktra t(be paid, orAsieuted - tobe
paidby the said John IL Towns, and the
respective
rights of all thesatd other parties thereinatal.
to, and rt;pert t 6 the Court, such order -In to
the Same duffle quiismkistice may require, will et*:
tend t th' of his said appointment at•hlitot
flee, No. 39, Mirliantango stree t the • Sogittits_2l
Pottsville, on Monday. the I,4th dare. I , , , etrenarr,
1870, at 10 o'clock, A.. 14., - of said day, where sniper" ,
!sons interested are requested 16 attend. - ,cr
D. E. NICE, -
Auditor.
Pottsvtliii $7, '70 • • - ; !
-N Bcb tgt of, 9 14 , 1 41 /1411. pf
LAlttlea Mkt; try berrievt
friend, John Frick; Atellt"
,
VL
FRANcIs W. Drumm,' Alias Subpoena for
To
Ten:Ratite ; a Vireo*.
To the respondent above named :—You,"are hereby
required **appear at a Court. of (16trunoti PieiCito
beheld at Pottsville, ktct,hu"COtilltY of BehuYlkill,
kw the first. Wedgy of March next, to' answer the
colapialut UT the libellant in the above stated' case.
ozotteE c. WYNKOOPi. Sheriff.
:flhekirri Odic& It2spoingi t - •
ealitukry ;rt. num 44t '
.
• 11. ,
'lB7O.
(kWri. $.414:8_31/4/N with JACOB - RIEOPI; &
o male Dry Creoda, No: =Market fit."ll:.
. N. B.—All orders for fikaals, &c ,-intended for me,
please address! n. earieo ,Taleob &
Co., No. XII Market St., Ilads. • Tan V, 70-4&16-1)*
AGi7kna BOLAND. 12310X2C2. VOrnl ll2%
TZLT4*
,
..Lva BILLOW. AintaiCAX ./10
A IPOWka now. irpened a net Stock , argil and Winter
, -Ohioda 'Unable for UM preirerit, - ansmti;truell as
~ • ,
BEAVER CLOTH. VELVETEENS, WATERI:fiNir,
FRINGE% TRIBLNIINGO, NO'LIONE), ac. •
Hat on hand a new lot of 1, „'
FALL AND WENTSVC94.II4,,' •
Ladles Cloaks made to order.= Nhorolftitikrile Just
. received. •
W J, EVERETT'S .
" •
New Patent Sespulai
•
Shoullf --
No Straps under the •rt and
benefit guarateed.arch;
Phtladeiphia. . • Wa
wa, Crutches. dof f ." n • - • ,
Jane SUMS- , •1•• W• 7 1 . 4r 26 -4/".
187 47 •• •• •;,_. - • ENS. " 1.8701.
.IVe have opened the new gear svith-_a great dirTolay
of thsaandratburiplodr, at prices Abel artil p ease
BESTSHIRTTNera -- '
DAVOL • ' '
_ .
' WILLIA2dSVII •F
fira ti Vt34l roe, A
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NCIS.
DEW
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• 1' ...-- . 41" 1 4 4 ;0 40 k T-Al" ;.;t 1 ;
. . , 34 4 048
•• '-'': 230114 fiesperklvereas,44 voo.z._ Oaks
Manket‘QAlllo.'TtallikOMlSitteo .
yi. ; .;713,1,AGA. GOODS; -•
Ibut. (1140$5.4PAPEVC1.4+
- 411444* -
* 44111414 Wk.F?;:t. ' :, 4
.711: 0,4 vv . °
Er nig 'Ail 0 OttRADI
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1 6.. 3 .4:•;rJ
MtSl ll .3;goM2eililMAinikliagglai
f -uAaj4lP ' 44ll4l"44 * -**.-TTLIVI443/ai
MEI
MEI
ISLIaMt—AtIBICULTUBAL PARR'
kid undenligned • /Maori of „
" the Schuylkill Cour% Park eusoci Lease riebtleVilraVe
Crtalitd:eyab .rive lequazterly in adminee. ° P I 411 1
nu heistdatePAß 1875). ,
W =EMORY Prest. •
cuza. i e
-ti •
ORM
41 Dri
new
5 Ha
I tDOC4 O
1 7 4 i n tit' 4 . ', ' '' _. • . .
75 Safety fel. - • :•• . •
1 Patent . table. • • . •
I Hay Pres& • ~ ' . : -
,
12 sets Hine Harness. • •
. 1 Wheel, 7 ft. diameter, 71( ftich•bore. zE teet..l lot of Starter's Tools. • • .•.
it lot of shove:lA:Welts, bars, le. - • .
A 4-ton Hay sante. . .
• - .4-tirso4tOnetrasioaand 140.......- • • -
BANR
COFT; LEWIS & CO., A4ll laud
Reb. - 5,'70-24&11-tf I ,
,
f i cavaitEprega...44l6o,,pritz'
art 1"71:154i A. J. MEDLAR. merchant's Hotel.
IT °TEL pas BALE.—The undased otters
rrintaidhileellitec-story Brickiloteliotsu
the
g Wt liolise.". situate on the main street in
thh bteressaba. The floterbes sinple.stab
- all necessety•ont-bulidings attached. The
Horki bide : big& good business: There Weise a =tau
Value house adjoining, and a butchet shop - and two
lots of ground, oh. fielstipleCthe OM& not. Tempi
ea= wade be aile Moil/ by - etiplying on the
• - • RAM's HPSIITCISB. Cressona.
' I,lf
:Ja poteold 3farcis,lid is wgl be leased I ."
,
n 15e,10 „
BANE - 0/EALNOE .1 ) WAXY . pLINE
OTRYN_G TO ENT INTO_ AU
I. C.= 111111 - offers Ms litook- of Mendudid te,_
tether • thegood will of.hisfitandapr male. Abu,
his titore im yen& • The Ragland' execlieht—.
-in the cen or the town of •Lykeus, Dauphin coun-.
ty, II • 1 . ,;‘! lag coal reginnaltd. ttmunsatda a good ,
iced - -Room le by a) feet. wi th attractive troot.,
The propriettir desires to sell on account-of *Wren-
geoments, which do not adulate' . hia.paylag proper
attention totliebusluess. Eitock will boredom', and
time sired Tor part payment , of purchftemoomr, on
etaticientaectuity. C.DURBIN.
akLykens, Jan t l7,r4o. : , . ifFlt-6-11t
.. • . - _ .
LN 1 1.12 BA.LE.—.II: Ile* . two-iitary_BRIMERMSE,i
2r- on Second street Alboil. Cotilt-Ildnek' summt•
-and Attie dubbed, six rooms and tellar. Priakilliiie
• Apply to •• .7.,1MER22. Ja.
-'• .Tip 22, 10 ' - 4,40 1
hon ..
'COB, Eutzr„ - -. 6., two-story stoiridwalltzur
It.- 141. lot st-'grounti. situated 114arlatt Niiiiiiiii . ,
Potterattl__,e 44, lot being 60 feet.fro t D ZS . bet 112
depth. M a ntit ate re e uie Ia bl et; , - Aka th a
no 7 012 1 i
igtvta tiy a Ing to JN.P.11131310 ' Pottayffla.l
. .itio 1.5. , 1 or DAVIDLITTIA W3t.;
Fund
SALZ.—Breakei and ,Englnti. SlOpe Moue'
L'aind khtztae. Boilers, Otlice, Oho Ipt, t t e ti oa tcl i c,g 6ad dtet
latelymoctiptett C hai rye rtlm sad,
Coal C O ., - at St. Will be es
sold love. 11444 Y to
•
RENEY C: RUSSEL, 18 Ma.hantanzo Bt. • -
,t 4 • • 3--tt
. : .. . _ , . . ~
•FRB e AI4EASE.-A , Valualge leas) nix t rAht
,
-,WI. - PRIX MOB:AM SWIM) • g.
*HI a Run - of - oneJualle in 'the Tgra.hand" Arabs", ad- '
jnlnlttglikNicholas Cnlnery.. A n a i ski c to - ..
.creais* i - .
Real -Estate Agent..sll*o Terrace. Pottsvlue: , .
Oct. 30."8.0-4411' g . - , . - . '
VA.lllli PRTITA.TEI SAI#II.4. Farm aoa
jaigialak266 acres p .O .tlerbon COnntyt P 4. Wlth Am
'prove:mots, consisting of Two DwtIIIIICASNI4
Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Spring House sad, Ptah
-House; also; a. spring of never faUingrWaterr e icAt
ventent to the house; Mahanoy Brea of h
'Valley Blamed. passing through; convenient
Eichcol;•good markets withlw two end three miles.
tor.particulars inquire of OEOROE_IIQDY, On the
premises; or to B. th:BODET;Potteville. .
Dec.ll, '69-404f
D. T. LLEWELLY \,
St, Clair,
OW • PLEAS Ott:
Decembe'i Term,
1849, No. 218.
Breve departio,
faciende.
ON PLEAS OP;
December Tirm,
• iseo,:tio, 2011;
Breve. flepartio
ne fitttegft
'• .I
~hr ... ✓,..,.
GM
lot Sate anb ta'Set.
—Tier* Undersigned have on hand and
cbgap, the - followtag article', attic
=
cipaoltv. 4°l'4 It..trick
for 4 ft. track. i • r
Imhof la dlatneter:
-410P-'•••- do
EAVESTATE AGVibir,—orticE, IN
i.
witiutaca.--The tindersigaed hams bild 16
year,' eiperiende in Survsyhig, wcamimmon,
kloratiotiand Management of coal Lands in Schuyl
ill and adjoining. Counties, respectfally offers his
services to owners of Lands, Collieries, and Real Es
tate of every description. Re is prepared hi stten d to
Purchase and Sale of Real-Estate.
ExaMination owiLlevelopment at Coat Lands:
.Examination and Report on Condition °Montt
Collection of Rent;Psyment of Thaws.
Surveys of Mine*, Lands. Lots. ac• •
FRANK_EtTER.
• , Iteriaiwe e -M. Trodtman, . Pawl
dent. Central Nation Ilink,•Philadelphia; A. -
Biddle *Mo.:Philadelphia. Joshua LlppLue oti Phllado Epc.
• - September-n. 16: •
FAltg,— .. ..*V a t u te‘ine"clifit'e f ry of' the Duncan' •
CMlittyVetint nett, &Valli:VOW •
!One pumping engine, s ixty , horse power, includ-
Jug 'ttli the Machinery connected 'with the pumping.
I.uno. !trainer engine, 'sixty - hcrseofru nts; cog
wheels;-With all the ntitchtrarrx amullocted•.yrith
hoisting:* Will 'sell together, it,destred: • -•
- - gig- boilers rimed for couraping,. and :hoisting en
gine*, thirty feet by thirty-four Inchon in distracter.
Pipes, grate bars, etc„ all -in good 'condition. Will
be sold rat together iftwanted.
One - fan, tun feet• diameter, , Sfelnelf :paddle, and.
. One fan engine, tarenty4We horse, with titelrallara
:eighteen feet by thfrty inche4; their operatibri alt
- complete: -If desirable; -will sell *one party.
lirealter,mgine, thirty:hornet three
ty tett by! tidily Mertes; witty:eczema; rolls, and •
erery thing etimplete; and in good order.
. Afnesteata.PuniP.l-lech (Allison 6t Batman make)
yitlarion•duttits, ,ges pipe, etc., 'Ms pump. ave
s Vora, ,
Tan flat rill, stacks, water, Orals, wagons, W
inch- gauge, safety 'lamps, • scrap from of
all descriptions, timber, lumber, sills trnstling, and
everything on the premises. • -
,3
Also, nine mules, horses, Witgoni, etc. . • ,
_Also, the procerty,lo3•East :Market Etreet. '! '•! •
• F,or ftuther Icratmatton Muni/I:kat the ofilatt, - /tet
East Market, or at the Colliery, •
• Jan - 7, .89-61 f tf JOSH ILAYE9 , EltiPt• • •
VENTUOICY LAND 808 BALI !. .
Ccmiiiiiting Farm., Timber. Sit* Mill
sites, &c.; to quuntltiesto Barralimiers.
In' Central Kentucky, within Orinadleof Crab Orch
ard, In miles of-Louhsvilleand 140 miles of (Mein
natit • - . ~
. • .
_ ' ' '''' THE TIMBER -..
- Is of the best.q ty_of, Walnut; Oak, Pplar, Yel—
low Pine,. 1 Cheat:nut, Sugar Maple, ac.
_ ' THE LAND ' •
4
Ls - adapted to e .raising of 17a, grain, tobacco,
melons-, g rapes
fruit; mel_and sweet tatoes:
, THE CLIMA E - • ,
Ts mill i and distinguishedfor its greathealthfulnem
Cludybeitte, Sitlyhttr and Salt Springs abound. Old,
Orchard is o co u ntry most calla - fed summer re
sorts-to the and 1* visit by N.B* numbers
of !Miranda suffering brOM bilious Irtfreengns, deEd/ity t
dyspepsia and rheumatism. - -
. • - TM: ADVANTAGES ,
-T iiis property possesses are, viz,--It is one of ilto
Oldmt atul Most. thickly settled portions of thentete, •-
withlill the Improvement' o m fil L vilbstioati.. The .
Louisville A Nashville Rail (Knoxville .•41o.)
runs parallel with it, within one lie; the cantina,
'plated route of the Cineinnittn - Chsttanoogs. Deal
. road passes through it for six miles. There Is &good
and constantly increasing denumd for everythilug It
can be made to yield, either irrthi way of Umber - or •
agricultural products. -It el l idered by limner
ousstreams acid ntina springs.
Hare opportunity for investment Ls_ heft abated '
Lumbermen, Farmers,
liberal °Myers, . and time 1
• Manufacturere... Price tow and terms beraL
A ,
, MAX to l e. 4 EEd
W. H. DEW. .
- , 04so ceittrt Etref•t;rottivllli!, Parma:
Jimuti,ry . r..,. 1670. ' . ! 'Mt
" -
170 LEASE OH 'MIMES'. • ' • •
i .
theXarthaus Coal sod!. Lumber to.
Will Lesio. or Let by Contnet,Ort:advartta7
geo tem%
BITUMINOUS COL, MII ES,
' Located at RENOVO,VIAN'To.. E`OUNTI, PA., on
the Une Of the Philadelpttle; and krie,.. Railroad, 111 ' .
the new Gas Coal Region; - ort-tbe West. Branch of the
Susquehanna River,iwiticti ho tt ..l l ;the , nearest, most
available - and most valuable hirdirrouit Coal Ens
trict In Pennsylvitnie, to the miirkets and manufac..
hirers of . the-East. •:. w : :--•-- 1' - / ':t -
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With Milling, -fixtures, tools;. Can and , irorkinen
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in perfect and. complete *orking ord r, of
Pio:Wetted-of Ott :-- - ' .-.- • ' --4 • • -.. :
,TAREE. HUNDRED TONS OF COAL PER DAB".
.andloill require but little addl midi eipendlture to
increase the amounts- to bee or even 1,000 tons pc: "
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day. ..: -;
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.At Areatbere are four drifts - • operation; on ta'b
*a.iiti" I,itintetlita..arit.'to *r
or dee makable •
beds on which any desirable number of drifts,mai.
be opened. -
RoradiNtionei In?ormattot, cond ition terms, snd
apply 1 - •
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