The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, February 12, 1870, Image 3

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SA' RDAT TBRUARYi2IB7D
H a 4 C. pansy : 4E4n a_ series 'of letters,
entitled "Heyiew of the Fannei'e'llteettoP ,
as-exhibited in , the 'recent report Scat:
_D..
A. Welli,:fipecial,Commissioner or thp
enne," dressing Wells In a saiqdtill =ln"
ner. Mr; Carey opens his fourth :letter as
fellows:
Titer' one of the twelve felled Jades slew
, • iot,, went unto the chief priests, and sitg unto
therm ' What williye give me, and
Over him tint* %four And they covenanted
with him for thirfy, pieces of silver. And' front
z. than time be sought opportunity to betreil
• • • And forthwith he came te .7eans• and.
• said, •Malt, Master I' and kissed him."-411 . ;
.ItArniEW, chap. rinvi.
Poor,' Wells, ,the ironer he takes
tore to England, and nil:mins diet
ter.
Poort Wells! He is catching it in every
quarter. .f
Senator Scott is holding him while
Carey is 'skinning, him. Congress was hor
rifled when Wine-years since Iteverdy John
son used linguae and facts against: Wells'
stati'stic's, (gathered from a document famish
ed by.us, and now, what do they think of
Seruitqr Scott scarifying him! 11 4 htnitlay's
proceedings in the U.' S. , Senate contains the
• following: •
The greater portion of the morning! hour was'
eonstnned ,by Mr. Scott in refutation of the theo
rles,and statistice,of Special Commissioner of
, Reyzenue Wells, particularly as to thtst of the
manufacture of pig iron: , He prote sted 'against
the right of an officer clothed with the duty of
collecting statistics' for; general information to
send to the Senate mutilated • quotations and
anonymous communitnitions, containing , erro
• neOus statements of fact, upon which Congress
would be asked to base its - legislation. • •
.A.3tERiCA A 4 A FIELD FOR EMIO
Mr,,Alex:.;WDonald, a warnt friond Ale
working olaises of Great Britain,: Tiaited
thia country lkst' year for the tourpose,Of
Making inquiries in reference to this country
es a.tield of emigration for,the. over crowded
avenues of labor In the old country; - • .
At a recent meeting of the. Amidgamated
Association of Slink's, held at Wigan, Eng
land, for: the discussion of matters affecting
the interests of nilbers, i Mr. Ai'Donald' made
the following.reinarkeT: -
AMERICA AS A FIELp RY/CIRESIOS
Mir. VI/Mudd then proceeded to give the result of
hisieeent Immiries In the United States. !They were
• aware, he met, that the mining Intitildr)* in Anteri
eawas the (tidy one in the world tleat man ratan
stand equal wit It the mining industry of _Great Brit
ain. The state:: where mining was carried on at
pre.l.nt were Pennsylvania, Ohio; Markland;
uls, and lowa. 'Mining was also curried Ida lu
for copper and iron, In California, Nevada,
Idaho; and Arizona. for silver and gold, _Coal was
alsowolited partially In the Wyoming territory and
in Utah. The first Slate to which he would refer
. was Pennsylvania, 14- litch lay Ouse to the sea,board,
:Ind there was generally the borne in the ffITIT in
nance of the mlner who tenth% rountrY.. The men
the great .inithracite region of that suds , bad for
many.years been.in a state of dispute and tanned .
- - Sometimes in their struggles they were defeated,
• itometimesl in the asoemleney.: In soma Cases the
men had bee-n working for as low an Mler:o2e day,
In the early part of last year a struggleins* place.
The men"desirel to form what lie, thought was ex
• tretnely Meltable In this country.::and .whnt would
do away with the; citgleulticie-about artiltration.
' They fought for fourteen weeks 'for whatlwps
a basis, and now the employers mid the Men met
together on a certain day of every month to decide
upon the remuneration. $5 was Minn as ambush'
•of the priceof ettal,'arad if the coal hadgone abov e that the-men received a s certain ' proportion of the
Increase; but If it had gone beloW It the 1318 ii did not!
share irt the 1 declaring that to work at slower
rate than the 85 basis was to work for less thamthey
ought to have to maintain theillselves and Wallies.
He gave.lit as his deliberate 'opinion that the condi
tion of the miner in Pennsylvania was Much su_prt
tier to the condition -of miners at blame! Practical
experience told him so. The Alllfulean I miner had
more money, and he hid seen hien :who in a few
. years or a few months had acquired land and built
douses for themselves. and Who had luxuries or
the table which were beyond the leach of the work
lng miner in this country. Again, thtsie men were
surrounded by an educational itylsteta, Wharetty,tf
their children were not educated It +was the fault of
the father. There were the means of cducatioa , for
every child. -The state had an interest In the child
and the child was eddcated in order that he Might
not become a criminal and a burden upon the state.
tHear, hear.)- Nearly all the men he had met had
Money. placed either to their banking -account or
their land account. To Maryland there was a great
coal mining region. The principlesOf o limitation
had not been adopted there as in Pennsylvania, and
wages were not so large. There was', however,• an
Understanding now between the einploYer, and ant
played. The greater portion of the. work„was done
in the summer season, and the me' were allowed
to do all the work they could in summer.: There
was a tined price, and If they estrited,l as he Mkt
' known them to do, 100, or al, or 130dcillars a menth,
the employers did not try to take downtheir wages,
but wished them Hod speed lu making all they.
could.' (Applause.) .In Quin the working miner
was innearly the same condition, althouga wlWea
were not quite so highas fn Penneyhranla The
, difference was caused - by the Met that the men of
Pennsylvania ereorganized and the men of Ohio
re
we living at tee mercy of the employeri., - In Ludl
am& considera e mining operations Wererdarried on,
end wages were lb some Instances a little better
than-Ohle: Au Illinois the wager a. -from $3
to $334 a day, or about P2s.of British money. In
Idwa the same. In NevadaAnaterithe mist of trans
portation was greater; the-wag - cut or gold and silver
mining were from 23% to it. an a higher class of .
-labor was paid at the rate of -$6 IT a raj - . In Call-.
,fornia, where gold mining, was carried ion, wages
were from $3, or $ $ X, to fa a day. In the territory
Of Arienta wages were frdm tt-to-$7 a clay, and In
Idaho about the same. The miner - wax rewarded In
proportion to hls skill. Altegether, taking the
great metailferous field,' he had no beiltation In
saying that for young men of energy and courage
-there warm the great mines of the West a prospect
sack as could never.occur in /England. fn regard to
to the cOndition 'of the workmen generally In . the
United States, he had no hesitation ln telling that
it was superior now, and immensely superior paw
pectively, to that of the men Oils country. The
"-workingmen of 'America 'were; :Ming to know
their own value, and they were rn ng their power
felt by sending men to the Legislature ttecarry out '
their own Tlews. He was not there to talk politics,
but he begged the workingmen. of England - also to
remember that they were a power lb 'the state. In
Many states to America the eight hams' movement .
was In the ascendant, main some of the states was
.the
• COMMERCE OF ,BoSTON".—The l .
umber of
foreign arrivals at Boston for the lyear 1869
was as follows: American , I vessels, 642
British, 2,758; other nationalities, 1764, tonal,
3,476 t °fan aggregate hurthen of 791,838 tons
of which the American, to n nage autounted
to Zi6,960; British, 510,197-, otherpationall
ties, 24,50. The great. excess of B kWh ton
nage over , that of American and all the rest
combine& is a striking Commenfary upon
the working of our navigation lair's.
Miss Jvi.4..1. litnimmo t the "transcribing
clerk" of the AVisconsin Legislature, .'is
young; handsome, • and well-eduhated.
bashful young. member called her, law, trans
porting. clerk, n las confusion, the 'otber day,
-and was immediately called to order by all
the other unmarried members. .1
CIOCAGO inthe court
room thundered a police magistrate in Chien
go, the other morning; "the court bits already
sentenced four prisoners without, being - stble,
to hear a word of testirnony."'... • ;
-A!: 'Ex-DEMOCRATIC REPRESE.NTATVE In
Congress, from this district has becCanetua Lir
aent supporter of the Fifteenth Aniendment.
He's fishing. for "nigger" votes. ' - 1
ItEv. l',ETßol,..r.r.m •,..N ASHY, Vol hietisrL4
Pestmastor, tilt year On
the cars awl at g0fe14,.. for which taii i es
two hundred dollars 7 -oi; toy it 10.
•
. .
laud Pitico.
Wants a hoe that Inaeltion each auhiew'
19 cents-a line.
THE FOLSOM 17WROV/ID ' F.AM.ILY ititWING Diw
cuttrE.—These machines Oahe a strong, durable
and elastic stitch . ; will new with ease v.iety variety
of canon, woolen, linen,.-and good ,'-frorn the
finest to the coarsest, and of say required thickness
rt greater speed and with less power and noise than .
any other nutehlue. Aipt.rds-vuatod IPAVerY-t9WI/.
Li bdareamtaisaton aUonikt..:,Sprlermsandidtta
lar address A. 13.. HAMILTON. No. 700 Chestnut lit„
?Ueda., Pa., Bole- Agent.- . 7-ft
How IlObirnri.t t * •Wri, bads mad ue to-sell as
cheap as they do. We don't knOw. We cduldn't do it
ourselves if we were to try. - I • I
And sp ,yfe and all, our "readers eauttnar ! do
throat to ribchntillk Wflberin's, whetieter we that
wow; and hardly anybody considers a tripto t etity
fully accomplished, unless a ' suit from the Onrat
Brown Heins a part of the purctrasea.
II Cincinnati it has Just beesidecided that a wink=
an has a perfect right I.olrearrnete" clothe*, as mpch
us she pleissea,: There .is no need,. for any such legal
decision Ms* anywhere about nere,lM ItOCKML.I.
Witahir faakennissetatine garments. so dalightful
ly adapieWto,the um". that, the imaica.:lnataln of
wanting to wear. the thermally" encourage The
men-colts to buy them. . • •*.
Mut all the beat Itient —hare aiul.hareaboula are es;
Mittetexuaulttad 'lna , OD,haut they buy or
tny theirthlatga of et 'Symms.
artato aIL the attractions - and lndocemhnts to y,
by ot
4 11 .,, ef ittg u rewer clot hotigei 111
of =Net t Alsoi t t - t e old
ot oUIY lla o'frn4 '
keeps paoe with au the Modern' futproresnentu ac
=taking the lend in trt et theta: Thelyvreat
agar is stocked from ent tb roo with
everything that elm be elated fbr, In teen , . and t
btry's
Purchaaing their materisda, as they do, in to
quantities, and having the entite.prodaff:
w imple rano, on ciftajn chasm of goods, tour
tip for ftimishing their patrons with inwior *t
wee are upaorpsss d There is no howl* in MlA
igofphigor nay other elty, which lox a3nh cc* to
arra =
ta for makirignp ttagoods. and t
.tlienmOst airline* stylic Bora to u r e -t r o s o r
made" and ',citation depirtmentic boats:of our read
era can toady that BockhLU d idiot or tau tD
Rive limn attire saitshietioti. - i. .
Eton II Liii " Wrill anir — AU
Drtnd bis
on
i sm; to e t icalteslor u =s= bot 'a lo retu
ss,
lA22l P igliManseasiter 1 Brown's, l esta
bri slings ret rit cd pootenet and! . A
luau is itirrissit b WoMl*lc
a l sills inuelf
whinsuot a gm, sa
laid out on at Mail misM and mould add to
Lis happiness and his Moab, and m e rs to 1; 1 .
paelt t L7Maelnicantr,litat Whisk.
monis ..4 nay! . _, . r .
Lin ZWYWIOne 11 / 111 I'Inineo I no 'mien;
flour to doing many e a"
tiAzsei. f. anti t itspar he aseuranee OM=
bode lbr .the taturetOvei
rest and goletneete Utelotni4 and tnnersluty of
mind hivattablr.tti t ra i =ttl- bW. thole
together .11•Itt It • blots-
Ins. - Try thie Insuritilie
TAMIIISUMWDOMMWOMaI.
1 . Whirmi yeila s coasehesal cheerfulness mai hap._
I shim' cirhxuitesairirW s a ss ild e Mit
t r
Voir issue with those beam at 1
can comeenty the • up . so
• ly *ammo hi nes hes ••: -.7 - 7 , ' 1
net Misihstlie of Me good weisan's
oceidert. 'stud yea_.- ~ !1 - ftpi helharilis the
snaking of all the Uhla hhyir clothes. I :lig
eau hay. iambs* Or the was as: as
bssutlialosicl as cheap, as; Apww jell . l n. dr
make theut, It leihelli ihia ict timit ila
4P•71 4 Z ~‘;: af a niri i i -- • • •-•.:,, •• 11 * b.
1 1 Man s a j Os&
1
1 4 1,' I " . _. .. ~ 111 .." 7—, , — 1: - 4"7 7 3 - i -----:..-- t - ` .-7.
t - : ,ln.t - ,, , "":1 - ',"•`X ,5 - ', ... ' - ' - .''.4,''t . .. f! 731 o(• , . "
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tMWM
FET==II2EMEEM
at.
Ttia'ejnintitilint ••
week IY 29,803,i'sgahAMSOrtonsithr the eor
resl l o l 4/ 11 10reek bid 'flair' I
Illdsitlyalley road sent 47 1 1 d 2 • ,
NAM tons, *air ths
. T.e.lggh and Nig
road 18 , 1Q3 tens sgahlitl.4,2lXl tints list year.
The trade "cOntinueiv
.40 . P•ehtli- here
ahlituto.ol indicate, and Doss Weal
_st a'y •
IMAPire. The feli oPintinni 1 014 confirm:
work, regardless of the Lagoa" - ofotheni en
gaged in the tirade, Lai ailtitdr; tried , fge
gime this winter—whert the poal titasoct.atto
autbOrtied all who desired. to go , 'work; an,
the tin*querafits, that tioal"paya no prod ,
Consumers are benefitted, and 'Moos who.ex
Peeled to make a good deal of Monet sgtha •
ha-inter, find that game pretty Itigl Abkeked •
Ws idiots of the Coal Ammacha , ton. It is •
that ivory flock contains some black abet, •
it, and; he coal tradoappeam not to rt . pe ex s em •
•from' sucha mixture. • •
. :The l trade sums uta this it . im •
depar
, thep)et-
l' ~v
E l iginson Aib- U
.C 4 ":, -11 s
iam il4 s7o
dc NUL
1,
v 8,121
**tin li R.— 17.415 .' • WWI - '
seas_.. :As '• ' auzi a. 6141
4;tl .
8143r.ri '1 M 9l . 187 1
•T. ity - z sow 2.ius
Ifilt,d'ToP••• , -f- 6,292 t .10,977 :1-
The iniltl w their for several weeks has eom
,tnoneed telfiniton the coal trade, anOhe suppl •
i hag cot . ahletteed declining..
The
chines have resumed work 14 the : . .
i TOp ilegion: The operators proposed reducln.
the .price of coal from 70 .cents per ton to 56.
They-eotuprondsecl on 60 cents atop, .. . •
;the reduction 10 instead of 15 eeuta,per ton.
~ ,
-4 F. B if3OwssrX44l:, Presiileni of the • - . .
; Rallteed,,was in- Patti. ivills-9d*, , w0.0c; juid - iF
I .leaiaS.liad se a itiiferaince litit# I Mlltiber .4. •
leo al Operators with regard to fixing the pri
of toll and transportation. We lesirn that h
!took the ground that ittlnoplratota ' and m . '
would reduce the
. price ',frock qr. ages ..
`..,,
'low the basis prices, the company , would • ".
reduce . the tolls to a corresponding rate. Thi ,
sitrt4to be fair. We citiatmi undet.amiel ho -
others can ask a 'reduction of, tofu Who are 11. i
*iiliilk to make :la j oo/reapPutii4gi i * itittio,
'also. , bur candid impression is, that the bas s
fora stopping point ought to - be reduced to V i
this year—or let the sliding scalederend dow,
to V. iio as well as tibOve $3 00—and make the
stopping point at V. MI on the average at Port
Carbon. ' We believe that after' this !year there
I \
Will be dif fi culty in fixing prices that will.pa
ample prices for labor. and the investment
capital in the business. And the lowering, Of t e,
stopping poleb tide : year' Will - Doi oislY-greall '
contribute to such a result, bzi will.. '
the means of securing regular , playtime t
throughout the whole season, which ifs prefer -
by, to - fregierit. stOppages, - and will:v*46h ti
placing all paiAies. in a better positiOn than n.
opposite cowrie could. possibly, do. I . .
In tilts Matter the tiPtirafom tmdtithiers ; ni t;
' not consult their oWn selfish- interests a ho .. ~
but must consult the: state of the whole t . e
abroad as' ' %veil as at - bottle. 'hi inperators bit e
shown, by their action that they are :willing .
make a reduction in prices if 'the miners a, .
laboreis will make a correspandlitg redueti • i
The it s nsibilily now rests upon the Men.
Beducti are now making iii the IliftWino
teglops; and if. ttiustbe'recolkteted tliatAhe' I
ttunitiMfititahritm:Ted towards ligylnikiiss ,:
l'Slici; increased - 14,866, while the ' 'Allthrae •
f 3
trade fell off 183,630 tons:' , The tethletiiin
the Bituminous regions thiS year, - If sPricei- '
kept up in the Anthracite regions to last y ' rs
n
1
tp in the _ ye,
Fates, will cause a large additional increasepi
the Bituminous regions again this year, and '4ll
.to that extent diminlnsh the finthiacite trade.
. ,
, ....--\
Under these circumstances, 'are the men w
;..43f
ling to' take the respenslbillty .of inakii g is
concessions whatever, in the present st 01
st i,
the country and the trade . / ' If they refu. 1,
do so, they will array all other intorests,not n•
gaged_ in mining coal against them, which a
deprivelhern of mu ch of the Rrestige..they Vc
gained-: heretofore, in - faithufuily adhering to
their . basis System when 'prices fell as. well as
when they rose. If you are wise, be care ttl
boa - . you .commit acts that may, weitketi y in
cause. We are with: yod „when right.-.:-hut n
will.not support you in what we belleVe to li
Wrong. - '. . ..
Since the above was. in type the jollow
correspondence has been handed us for pu li•
*ion :• • • • : •. •
A.NTIiP.ACITE BOARD OF TRADE corns
- BCRCYLV.LI.,L R£(1101t.
Pottsville, PPD.% urci.
F. B. GAMltir, Esq., President of the Philadelp di
and Reading Railroad Company.... .
DEAL SIR :-:Refeirrlng to your csinversatlon at h ,
Interview with out Board of Trade, I have to req es
'ttat you will give to us la - arrning -the benefit of
views you then expressed, so that we may con 1
with all the lute:oats to be aftlxdrl
,:ind endeavo t,
bring about the desired Winn..
Very neopectfully,
WY Kmtniticx, Preside t,
•
PHILADELPHIA AND, READING RA-R. CO.
grt.AsactrlitA, Feb: 10, /RM.
:turn
Wm. Krer, President Anthracite
of Trade
Mr DEAN fitu: I have stair favor of; yester. si!
The Idea I intended .-to conv at our late inters - ei
was, that whilethe Philadel phia and Reeding •11
road Company wee willing to reduce its tolls u . .1
coal Intended for shipment to Eastern ports—y -t
would not do, se without some assurance that hi
coal operators would make a corresponding •uc
lion to the prices)! eoat, -and that thew et
would agree to a proportionate ..atiateraent _thi
price of labor.. I anticipate a Year of low prices, .
expect that the low prices will Insure an active DI
steady trade.
.
In-order to meet the competitleults the New y•ri
and Eastern markets, it is'proper that each of thi
three great interests,' the mfOrkllltuteh,• the
operators, and the transporter s ould gaffe 4
proper proportion of the reduction of pr cM
necessary to meet the market value. to
while we shall be always willing :
anxious to lturrender our ; pro_po . 101
of the aggregate redact/on, It` would be ' n
wise , to make ;idly abaternent •wbatever In en
charges, If the amount reduced Is at Once • .
either to the wage, of lade r Or theprlceofcoal,th
re
by preventing the accomplishment of the great ob
ject In view, and enabling the operator or the w • rk
man to reap the advantage of the reduction In • by
the transporter, without benentUng the co . es-
In the lettat. r • - •
Itirlll give Me pleasure stony time torovet w t
retamittee of . your Board, after you have . -
upon the course you propose for yourselves, a •
able to advise me of the position to be taken b t
workingme. • .Very bee s
pectfully,
• %. rii*ittits B. doWS I4 . Pres
. . -.--- .
. Tnanket"YenTHE THE; ENGINEERING: :V
lifisrmo Jornsat, •of New York, copied th
. . .
whole body of - the tabular Statement of v. • eli
tistics front the last Joaraitst; whiCh we - • . :.
by coPYrigia - --arkd Atie4 - gave. the. tdl9 • in
credit at the end:. ..., . 7 , . .:„. .
. . .
enkrirr;--,ln drawing tO•a, cenclusio evu to
view of the trade,; we desire to ret ur - .., nk
to our many kind friends in the t us cos
.i.egions, who have taken much wins f. ~ a
ri g emnplete reports, also to give c tt 1 th
Pottsville .. I +IOERS' JO,URNAL, the trugt le t
our i•ontemporaries ; alio to Aha rurriA. Or 14
ItsitatoSn and Mrsittilltmoisrtri of.Pbit . tle'
phis, 'Shamokin HERALD, arid I..ituch 'C un
imuneasr, for much information taken rol
their coluntrfs.—E - ngiaeeilap mut Mialay , oln
nu/. :;
MIME
the fake are these.-. - There is not a la
Aside coi,led front the ihrttan STATO4 RAIL 04
xly ftEritirrEn of Philadelphia , e ce
n'itat appeared in the Itits-Ens' JounNAL.
is not a single' tatAllar statenient- copied ro
the Nfauch Chunk DENtouttvr; and fro ti
Shatridkin llsitAt:n only
_Otter. lip Pie ~s pie
which was compiled, by".?1 ; %Jai' r- 11 '
eYe.ry Niture 39 , ta taken t ES% 4 01 1
NA% tabular inattnnent eiceptfoi the year IR
and 1b69 .. ' , These statistics cost ni alma 414
one month's hard labor in conectingand tsbi
latlfig Ate etude, and' put
r k
kirkli
nirste
While we wererdolrig '; They had .14014
ficiotteit belbre Welty att other, elintalti with
out-Wel:ln:4ler 'credit, thit ior the leaf Ann years
we have taken out -a cOpyrlght and, published
the iollowing =tire:
"Covritiouran.—Tlde'
Jorania; has been 'eOp i pri.
are at liberty to make any: entre
etre, provided they P"
Now we appeal to any ,
whether this wholesale/
shanid be dant
63 divide the credit elsewhere.
to givens creditfOr everY -
31.Issas' Joritasi., and 11
then their rossieWironla .
the articles. We wocld,sll)
minded journalist would
The only tabubtr state!
the ENDINNERINCKAND::
was not taken from thal.
rapt one, Is largelyincoltect.
They sum up.the quaritily
liftamlnous 'coal- sent
market In . 1869 at •
The official quaitity:ilefif
• market to 1889 was
Only s an error of - • • 2 1 r4
We regret the necessity oirnaillig I. •
ple,ht,:but justice to ours:arks teqtaFes
ire helje're oor reedeis eoinekde
with us:. • . .
COMMIMION or COAL AT tarLAD
f-4139 0240 i: quAglatii;
oneelakee flaw es we am give
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"aria Wox — itniel trii4F b ngos aeriihreli;
aseito:i !sit 'wawa, austab;.•Doniti ; The,
zpoirsre add tole *amidst* woriciataider.
pailatipiv
b sit 'eta &mid
prttikialtilif p er t d n : KVi desitable Welt
monk, Mixe.taAterimitieularimrti role! Unmoral*
tc. 0 4 4,1 01vitinglaegk °
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Some tlaw
lacr sae...t
WWII COAL AID RATIOA3IOII MP •
The tbe_guan,l72f&al n sp by the
Canal g s d u 7I g WWI of fat ROO Nis . CO., aff
week on lintuallay .
By
By BaktuaiL-- 1/.taf soma
?Meal was 4ertirliaitatoiniz TOTALIL.
ger•
BOarrr !
MffeTr: Co.'s
uieePO 63 1 4 R.IL s.
enuizr.uno CO4 Taws
,„.91100117 of 4.04 tennspoltr4rirti ang ealmbety4ol,43)!L
alesaorranhir isaarosi up to 10tda31 Wt•
Sent by C.aoa.i.. B. .1 aR. it I : crtZu
Far • • .7 And
tar - r,f 1.6 , 1017
1,00.177
Inc. in*cit . - GNAU
- .7 -- T.l-IE. COA L- MARKETS.; .
. .
• patcp . or cOLL irt,lllll MOO—
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tauicluocram *sway kist Tirr. 3mrsie
• • ,„ •
- IMILADELPIM, reb.ll, 11r.t.
Bed 145:Yzepood 105 COS . Chestnut...__.,_ 4 4 .53
do Ch&totaL4 - Locust Mt ump- 4 475
Ze ier s ai „, 4 75
4 - • • do! , • 15515411. 4 475
Wolcott 1 ' •do • `
Egg.._. 4 750 5 IV
4 750 IDO . do . move.— 4 751 g Co
• 4 5 (5) do etteldiui#4 2141 460
• • -KiEW Toe."
SebuytAtell A5h,..:.47 • 7 Bof
iark , cutgaut--: 4 4!k .
S w AthLamp....4
: .
5r0ten...4.4
cheatnur 7 I a
a kM ixatmon, Fri, It, !co.
, ioiudiiiiil4o Allows aim . L; -' - ' -, •i-* . :, c
WUkaabarre and rlttsCan W AA...—. ...... ~.....„.. 3 / 1
Lyltena Valor liet r Aatriatz....—....----,... - V
abarnoklu Waloo 1 ..4
From yard or whaAVO cents' to9loo"adrtinial: .
By Malin) oonautners.- .. = - --•..- .. • 0046 950
Georges , eta** and (...ami.i - 64cro . : ii: la
Locust .990nt for ablpping--..... ..---:-...-.. 6GO
't&t.II:EASTPIK/ ANDQLbII9I7IM3f-Peb.p1. 1194
Georgel''4 . yeek dr Cumberland, cargo, f. ...IS 75
'.. i , '-. 4:44 c / F col l ' A l MWi x ki ii-, ' ' '.. 4 -- • .'
' '. '
k l . 11
.I's- im,' tio'lt A% Pig
wja 1-I°l/1 *
..„ . ... a4 t. 73 4i5 474. 4 75 6k. 460
tiusnit m i 1
Lehigh; t, Johnson_ - 650 5 (O. 506 .5 CO- 6E.41 50
Lehigh, Irsbettipon b 26 6 COI 500 5 iiti &26 (60
E7ll.vdoeto port sod Pt. Johnson to New York 110 cents; Ramad
a:it 115 contr.; - Nernarati, 85 cents. . . •
, i - - 1 : • PRICES OF OAS COAL. 1 - , ?,
Psovriachia. ' Doty. E. 2& . . AMMIC•I 4 .
•Al Shipping - takits. ' .(Sold. Delivered kt N. Y. Cavan%
Ithw-Ir If
. ......,.—../i IA Wrimgiud.--....4.44'„,
Gognie' ' i-• , .......- - .... I. R= 4 . 4 6— env m:
_,„--,...,.,,,.., 1 5
to union , • 1'76 .
i f rirdweY4.4 -
.1 LI West Fairmount 0:11L. '8 0)
PUILADZI-PlillA.
t 6 Utile OraCe Ray • _. ;10 44 Pawslion.Oss._ ... 780
. I.&sledonts .. • —1 30 nu slack rrosu - 23 to 50 cents
tiltellf4f Crifta ta 4118 /OW . •
t; • " EUISH
}trued. b'tapt,
Boston.: .... p (t) .; 15
I, Lynn I I
IS
Cambralgeport.
Nearburyport
Portsmouth
Sac_
Portlarol4 .. .....
Bangor..
rtst v ri .. r..J.
.Palrtucklica to.
Fat4ht......
unton,..f
- Arrtied at Pt. Illthmond mr
in port 21 Veeeeli ant ra boats.
TILISSIVOCLITION TO TIDE.
$T &lemma) atniattr. "
1 I.: - St: 11: Ea, Ch. To Port . Fttehmond pass 2-05 valor*
To Flettedelphatk.a. .. T .2 4ISIt IT ill
The =tee from Sotiialt=Haveti coats per too less,
and from Tamatius t cents per lop On ti
,
,
LIkIeXOR % : 44..LTY a S. /:CICIR
Ethisibseiport. . To Hoboken: -;
L. V. .. . .... _ 7 4 ;f t L. V.' D. 'al
I.q. J. Central__ IwMattlt —.2 11
Eitagmlog whar;og - t Xi !Rapping &
, 12 1 5
To Port Johnson the tame. t
• From Fenn HJITIM to .1121211toottipart & Pt. Johnson *2 411
Ito
FOR SA F: li g bleb Allison* Borman&Warn
ui
- • pnp,aonb setlrig, tins been in rise but a'sbort
ke time time. AAIN - one 4 inch plungerMinsp and OW
d - yards slope chattl. Apply to . -,1). g. OEWEIt CO.
id • - Feb 14,70-7-Im9 • 1 . . ,-- • - 13 t. Clalr,
F9 ll 2)44gory doubt* -Mamad'an,
l e saluted In Mt. Hope, head of Minersville st
Pottsville. For tettrus,efippirpn the preitillisi,
or to the nirdersignit4 at k mew. , Amhine
- Feb IV7 O -4A.,1 ' JAMES compr Wpm
p1431010.2i0T147E.—X11 young awe ere iavUteol
to bet present at the Young MIMS. *Weal end Aet
ligiona:Wet wo.-Tueogky evening of each
week ; tWthe scot ge VIM • Preikbyterl
an Ckure f it. corner, otpatongo - streets.
EworetieWeokunedoeacsuitidtioexwarebn,l-23,-e-44.4
v
With In sequalotiinaktrlth the tradeinachnirlkill
and 141ohtlog 43 bnottea,liranted Phillake3this
Jobbing House. Address, by-n=l4p._
__
_4k C 21 north
Fourth tit., P111'1606... - Feb.!. ,
an 4
three rears,. Otre acquabited with the business awl
harinreame Influence, Preferred. • Addreee SODA;
Pottsville F. 0.; Fs. , , . Feb 8, 'l'ollo.llr=7-It.-
'1
TTatou: VsniaNART. NORRISTOWN.
P . for Young illeirand Boys. Chisideal. ![pt e.
nist and ClaninerriaL 'Twenty-sixth Teat.. The*
Spring sad Summer Sersion of Sixteen weeks Wll.l
eonnnerwe on Tr/kIiDAY, MARCH/SUL For dim. bins *Wren . • ~. JOHN W. LOCH, Principal. •
Feb it 10 '
crto.A.ti esaeiitsti andFg I= .
it
pole.
and Catd 'Wood; dsnvered,in hialean qUan•
titles.. :Also, choke budding iota In Flahbacti and
Jelsppa.:. •Awl, JOHNSCHIJLTZ,
• Llewellyn,' &Mullin County v ra..
WESTO.N. 9E s Npnreglan rottayille;
0 1 Nov, F 1.7, '99-48-12t. •
TPJ
TESIRABLE .lUMILID FOE BALD
The rutoc.rlber orrery ro' t' a tan, 6 is double 24tory
briek dwelling. corner Oink and Schuylkill Avenue.
The (rounds attached (I; acres) are under flue cul.
- tivatioh find well stocked*lth trutttrees,khrubbery,
= dr. For , term, and furthor Informatlork apply to
; t.,NI! , Ye• Wallinift/ 8 IlisharirualluSt '
' Eck IXrre , • . 1 '•IS ; ; 1 :" nt,
I• ~, . , L , a .._
. YIi a IM.,WW I I4 . IgWRA IIM ILTICIiS I VWI•4 I, 4
FOR SALE.--1 oew EiteentiPogip and Pipal_._• I sou
Engtros; 1 : - PtinstOind Idols la 1 , 11111idlti* Zdints.
Drum And Gearing; 1 Breaker •Bingt_ne, Boiler. and
Slattifnetr st twelve Mules. , lot of wagons, T Balls,
' . Tordtiolt., dd.,
_lately used stAilvenntesels: Appkylo
• ~, f .. , IVTLIJA3I lEBRltiddßß,llliddleport,
• .Pettid,4 kl».111;ntr - ',.::.• . • . . , .
' t ' D 021111. - VANripegicallid Wire 110 Pes.' to
° or repair, either iroa neel—wairatited
R, to stand irork and bear the ' maine ast irala an an
other part of tbeFtly practical
•' • engineer: Terms nable. and all ordera N M
o r -attend t o. ilturto take the pc: ia V
neer., cd= lis re Te t a* i tO ,wqr
m
Oirardville P. O. /30bUTU Oilak,F i ll.
• Feb.4lo;-Zd6n4s • • - • • •
TUN ' RAPIDITY OP CONSTRUCTION of
the CHEAP owl ErrEcrivz WISE sad PICK
ET FENCE, palmated June, 180; _br P. DAVIS, of
"NewPoft n0r1..V 11 .1 UMW"' ire beinypitehoWolY
For right to U11P,10., this El i tte t addreas
' aptra JP. O.
• - SMUT u 00010 T,
P.
7-thie
li za ! wrlgll24 • "•
quiurrFACTritlCE AND Ixtpostiza or
F :hi 01:1 CO.R B
o. Ms Camilla* Igr, atTADIMPA•
...Mare)) iyro 4 . ,
CIT AINIPDX I MAWITSWA TI2
M ailhottir angl. jf4 e =alM itoo ' !Mu"
work. i, IMPAIRING done Arany ,
Also. , li largo Asmorkspimt of OR N esi allin
.brello*Worrall's rolebrambßicklka
lean Droning for Loillst4uul Mtharon 9110 N:ro Nl'
adca1..... , Fon
Nor ladissaileeldialie;, MOWS Far eii el
below eget. '. ailniannuin
Il prior,
...o‘a" . "7
te: 11,10.11101-17 -
A =MOWS .11r911.10111.—troo. eirdondoboi 'Au
improism WAS 01" hour Gout al liehU.7l.
wet? to krixdata and retottiotite droolutt
of. clrdlll o3 7l °floe Istatoof
Samuel . Jonah utlit il i l 'i 4 1 w utor St. malty
iitytioootice oA three tr
, itmeh tin U. de ark tie t
mi
ujjttirrit
tr,
fs
stmt. PottovillLT .7. ,- . ITINT ttAmita l _
rob 14, 11).4414 0 'I. . . - . ' Auditor.
CIe_ALIAROPOSALLIS for the eroottan of a;
• I a-7 ..iog.=Milklick Wale%
q %ulv
willijokrimotrodl oinks Dart of tho Selma
to 20tIrobtuitrAlfflkinelnalve., Massa!
Minato bo asset at the store of W. ianragi
I "Centro otteet.
ea =
~- ' • ~ *toi
Any moil of
catio* mode
• e. S 821 wortlca*eti Ma rtNyor
Th`
-
ME
coisz,muirt sr. 1011MA),IXI UM,
ilresifts*
digs
BMW= atrlerbannlngillit:
tramported Lea seek:
Week. 'Tote.
1.967 et wee
2110
step 11
A P a
CIEW TORY, U. Lre.
. /4 " 41b 541111 L- •
......
. 4
;-! 'r COAL
Pt. Ea ...
b:ania c k et
... b'thp't
Irt= l ' , Y*M
trim
• IF=l4 2 .tow 1 40
2 SI
Y
mnair --- 2 OD ' 52
Washlngto ore. il.:
Richmond -
24 1 - 110
140
140
weak 111) vessels and
1 , ir - Otr Mutt'nomads.
Feb It '7O
}[=./.)_
.-,
N"
p W. BERAMILT4 Ank,
MR COAL LEABRIS._ .
Two Irene at Rebbnsteetai es. Kamm°lb bNoar
One Red Lab aiMeeLlewidil= ' • •
• One Red An
Lome as Use V Tre e thick .
A Leader on Itaaunotn, Bkidneoce and Primrose oa
Hill Creek . - • f
TDB= LANDS FOR RAI& . • :
enter White Oak Tiniberiaiid. MR:a
ble-lb, eat ee -
lateacree Tien Lend In potter Oonptp.• • _
Feria yellow pine lbe dewing. • . •
: *creel= and Umbee. ,
amen cbastatit Umber land. .
15110 saes good Red Male Farming % land, between
- -vale and Um Tunnel, cut lute lota tonal'
midweand lot on NilsenMonza
ek steed. 61), beet
Ibr Me week
111 101:16.
'pa . 11/2,713
4 =ION
a
' CIO • ICJ=
WWI,
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I
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' 11,3" .111 1,4111
.. . . ....
chains.
A
sD,wetlingtfouses and lout Speneerville.' . ' .
A good dwelltntand stare house Arab at Wilber-
ID, near !bur to ea.
A tot on Sanderson street, 13) feet front by SS
,ibet,
d" p, with 2 story frame house andititobra, _ .... ,
February 92tb, 111/0L , P—l 4 :-_
cianitiurs BALK= HEAL ESTATt u -B vi T
..., virtue of sundry of Peert "city,
Puolas sad •Vendatotei.llltyienat, Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas ' of tichuyiklll County, and
to me directed, there will be exposed to panne sale
or outcry, on
SATURDAY, MARCH sth, UM
At 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Doan House, In
the Raoul& of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, the
Rdlowing dawned real estate to wit:
So. 1,-All that certain lot or piece of ground, sit
uate on the eintWardly side of C e ntre Street, in the
Borough of Potts% Me, Schuylkill County, being cont
posed of the lots marked Nos. neil. xes, 324, nth sal
and 32f on the map or plan of the Norwegian Addl.
Hon to PottsviDe,and n r i are boondedon4desa
aslb
ed follow': Becht at e gust on the 'lrard'W
side of Centre Stkeet nee along tt,nath In de.'
greet, west SW fret,
w etnches•to ea pest, north le
vim 3 itdniates, s 260 feet to a yea, north HY
feet 1 inches tits prat, and north 10% liegremi, wins la
feet 4 Inches to a post , thetwe by lot marked No. 333
on said map or plan, conveyed to John Me
north 79 :5 degrees, east 72 feet 5 Inches, to a I =
14 feet westwardly ftbin the middle of. the west brute*
of the Mount thulion Railroad, thence al at that
distance from the middle of said roadl ms
ad. by udd
John 3latarron's ground, north 11 degrees 56 min
utes wcs 80 feet, thence by Bridot Cullea's grikuld
Chia decree* 40 minottes weiet'll Pet 9 inches to a
t at the kontheasterwside of the said Centre
t, thence along It north 33 degrees 10 Minutes
t 47 feet 7 Inches to a stone Ideated atthe Youth.
set corner of centre and Coaletreem th
ience along
the tauthwestern and western sides of the latter
''south el degrees 60 minutes east 326 feet 5 inches to a
post, south 11% degrees east 311 feet 6 Inches to It post,
south Eli degrees west 78 feet I Inches to a post, and
south 18 degrees step feet 7 inches um post, thence
by land or John tun and otters moth a 4Vvell
al Wooten west sot 10 Inches to the place or be
ginning, containing 9 acres and 0. pe rchea, more or
less, with the appurtenences cotudeting on o.
frame dwellinthousas, with 2-story frame back boil -
Ingsattatindosubject nevertheless,to any right which
the Mount Carbon Railroad Company may have to '
occupy any portion of said lot of ground with Its
litillrowl, and excepting trio la or piece of ground
mold to the Pottsville Gas Company.
N0.2.-All that certain lot or piece of grmnd, attn.
ate In the Borough of POthisille, Schuylll County,
blended northwardlyt by another lot of the =
kill County Lumber, Car and Locomotive
Nanufattu Company, eastwardly by Coal Street,
weouthwatdly tot etrdward •••••son and est
tins
wardly by the out fhon 4iri t Winning
In width oo ntree , VS foci 4 Inc es more or
lets, In Width on the Mount C arbon R a ilroad 464
feet 5 inches, more or less, in depth a l ong lot of U.
ward Morrison 150 fret, anti In depth al ong the ot r
lot of The Schuylkill County Lumber, Car and Lo •
-
comotive Engine Manufacturing Company, 163 feet 6
Inches, more or Jess, with the appurtenances conrist
ing of a latory brick and stone plthing mill, with
brick engine end boiler house attwbel. *Pi horse.
power steam engine with 4 boilers, 1 flooring Other
2 eilliael NI VI I lain
e l npiehlne, 1 tonging maeltthe mickin blue, llg saw i 3c „ircnpir sows I
and benthrii, Et ng lath arid all other ma- i
nldnem, aleaftlng. belthig, fra.., amp:clad with lirid
iIU, 3 frame lumber shells and I tnune statue.
No. 3 . -AU that certain lot or piece of ground , alto,
ate In the Borough of hlinermillci ikbuylkiu emu.
ty, covai at sprint on the eastwaseVde of
Front strut,' 65 feet., more or less, berths' from
Suptiory_street, thence eastwardly alongland or
Hamad 114Une las Palos 20 feet wlde alley, thence
newthwardly lid parallel with Front street, 135 feet,
more or /me i to noir Crag i thrt i l l Nr s inliM
Parallel Wlui alti, OM strew , Ito t a
thence sOuthwimily along Front street• /35 feet, more
or less, to the place of beginning, with the impute.
Minces, consisting of 40-story frame dwelling house
efith al% story name/kitchen attached, at3-2ton
frame sues -house, a name stable, is frame wagon
shed and 2 large limb& sheds; as the property of:
• LEILL COUNTY LUMBER, CA '•
is e
4 ' garfg &NORMA AN 1 7 74 C -701444
a • .
*MI.- '1
that certain lot or piece of ground.sit
nate at Mole Forge, in East Brunswick Townshiph
Sthuyllrill County, bounded nottliwardly,eastwaid.
ly, and westwardly by land of Jacob 0. Colessaio, and
sonthwardly by the public -road leading from Writ
ARl it
to litateanstarg, containing In width 50 feet
. 1 4 4 s tit. al3 ant itAlia th e appurtenance*, coo.
'MOH 0 thrrilirt 4IIHe 4Weillag !pats", Mut a
frame- le ;st the proority co sitat.AKlN
I
ALSO- 6 Na. 1.-All that certain lot of piece •of
groelnd, situate Ott the southwesterly, corner of Afar.
het street mil 54 th street, In the • Borough of Pette
y lilt SchtlY/10 11 Corilllt botintlia nertiltradry by
Internet street, eastwiumy •hy Sixth street, erioin
wardly by a 10 feet wide alley, and westwardly by
lot now melon) of Benjamin H. Goldin, containing
14. srldtb 24 feet, mire or leis, and ip depth la) feet. l
more Ot ti prltll ty &Tile/lances, consistiug of
a 2 latrT e Mt, lug on. WAtt 4•0017 Nap
back Ins aft none 'trees etre coed, , f
No. 2.-All that certain lot eit piece of ground, !Me
ats Io the town of Donal
N MHO' township,-
Schuylkill County. and lot adel on the map
or Agit of soldtim town, boun d 'madam:lvied as sfortarsi Beth in et the ilouthasstern cornier of 10t
No. *along the line of same LW feet north to Minors.
alley, aloha the Uri* of said alley east 60 feet to Mar
tin street, along said street south lie feet to the nor.
fmtto
ner of
the Centre
pleat, ee *hug i the line of said street 50
of
50, E-AU that certain bntinn tractng.
or piece -of land. sits=
ate in the 1301 , 4/oak of Tnallent. sieheyt. Ili County i4
fcencty in rummy* TowaanlL boyoasg
sari as follows, to wit : Besibtaing at a ,toi
southeastern corner Of said Viet of Mod, late anti
and • Peter- Zlnunernian , now of Jonathan ,
north so degrees west apt samba* to land lately atm
veyeet to without Frazier, south 60 degrees-west
perches to a post, thence aloes, land of which the
above delkerthed trari was fOrtnerly apart, smith 9
' , degrees, east 90 riches to a post, a corner of And of
—...-. and, nce along the same • north 00 de.
great east U 0 pert es to the place of bminning, con
taining 51 acres and 96 /Perth** and owane ail
per cent. being the gainer of alsertain tract of WA
surveyed on warrant to George Barr, dated the Eth •
of JanuarY, A. D. 11123; as the proper,. ty of WILLIAM
DONALDtION :
ALSO-All tMteertain lot or tees a ground, alt.
Ste li ktileui l l el g. 4 . teingß°T"lgh or
Nt4 -
tWO Ve 6) Of e 'Seal gnat! Oho - Ifinlow
ton. deceased. ;sc ri bed by mid mothers 2 and 6
upon it Map or pion ot said real estate in the ernm of
the Clerk of the Orphans' Court at PottavUle„ Wag
twenty.right int three tricties.4.3 feet 3 inches
width on tr..* tango street aforesaid , sad 44
ing back St right ungulate Maheoltongoiltreet of that.
width two hundred and forty-three tesSatue inches,
'(248 feet 9 bullies) to church alley, bounded - on the '
north by Mahantonaostreet aforesaid, %on the east
by se:inserts numbers one and four.of tha Real Es
tate of the saKifolos Pinkerton, mod, lately sold to
the said John ri. B racken„ on the West hie ParPstil
numbers three andaix qf said estate lately sold to
awe Gowen, and on ttebsouth trrChurch alley•;sa
stereald; being the same premises which Henry K.
Nichols and Sie C., his wife, by Indenture dated
the 4th day of April A. D._ ,1104 and Tem/Med In the
offloe for thetoMrding of Deeds, de., tit and for the
county of fichnylkillln Eleed Book No, 77 pege lit..
granted and conveyed tutto J. Button Steele'and
which the said J. Dutton Steele sand Ralsaiseth" ft„
his wife by Indenture dated the 31st day of Horeb,
A. D. len, and recorded In the opt for the record.
fagot Dents, rte., lb and tbr the County oritchuylkiil
In Deed Book No. 98 page 219, ay. granted and eon•
veyed unto Mira Bracken, p arty hereto, together
with the three story frame welling house on the
said lot or piece aground, erected, ate., end together
ale:o6lth all and sin the houses, out houses,
ae.,de.• as thq pro y oiJOU 3r /1- BRACKEN *
sir
31m.A BRACT EN, h wife.
ALSO-All that n tract of teal land, Situate
ship
in Tremont Towmilp,.. formerly in the Town
ship of Plower°, Soh Lkill Coutfty, Pa., contain.
lag 178 keres and II pore es and allowance, dre._, and
being the mine troet of land patented to Jobe ;soften
the 24th day of March, A, D. IM, and enrolled In
Patent look IF Vol. V, page 301, and the same tract
of land byDeecyli l lf ddy granted by the said George
Schaal and WU H. rye hall t Executors of Sohn
Saudi, dsamed. to the said ward Snyder, and,
this Mortgage hi executed by hi to secure, the pay.
ment ot this W. of thisachase Mother i ea UM
proar t abf yoDerAftl) St
All that certain arm or tract of lanlktu- r
ate In Utilon Township, Schuylkill County, to. -
tug lands of David Reinoni Wm. Swayer,
Torslet. Win. Seltzer end others, contaihthg Einem
=dm perches, strict mammy" with the lippartenatt
as. emodsting of d 134 "tory 6 dwelling house
aad a triUne Aeon; as the p of NATHAN
FIIHRHAN gistA DANIEI 4 z aad of
LEWISFIT =
4 the
sofa
61•1
A l aM r tbat costa Of warlailltd,'SL ..." thate
In thstoir pa werMalian
In tlitt CottFichtty ' losuiped anir=
"scribed as via 1 1 11 41 a • stone, thence
by lands out ohs H end ~ north 73 degrees'
east illeperchea too Chesnut • thence by vacant
, 111111 . 91d c zet Th s le=ni 11%1114= 0 1
trad lt
I Ch eiliall thence as itirom weasel
to intone, thence sou th 13 dq“' castle per=
stone, thence by land aßennunth e fityder Mtn Ill
easel % a lga ninth 80 di*Kp owi est am. perches to "a
stone, es . land of a men !nyder, north MI
*wrist ,to a ask, Mime *lath
SO L./ es to t, thence by aloof b
Otto • 1 1 4 east ilmwelnis tea a
E v iz z ven. iiiar%. - - I 0 4" rAi w I t Al t i n :Lp l e.:
pine* mice south 116 degrees weal Ur is ir
pinegran, Mom by, other land 11!......dr .._
well ifjpereltea to tl inu tr u rie g of begintilim,
302 Mali and alto Be. bring 1,4 e,
tikaWen Widen Mani Canfloritir: übirsillirdlri
l ari
Ittliiiirdlin . .- tared
~
for the ty of tactUt IU r eti a
Ikxdrldo. 1 11111% ,.... 011 ..... ea n or .. ..
ed untotnallald 1 7 heron
falba, Ite.l MUM ,47S&TIEWI ' 2 1 . aoyeje.
Aup-vul that eartahtl — ot orl &tie of kvmak. ye.
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. 3e - ~ to etaapeigi vri kaara .
T.•.t. as thstritipareak Itai d VII
or HearyTt. 1.,Wh0
The eoakpaartrate repremea l =lEtv . •
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A RE
sal, tor year% had Singe_ PAP=.-- 111,1 4 0 --
=t try- son. i ta r Arpoorpo to and ,
. a ea ..aaa waste ataoutkatal At
VOW . sad hence one or to oldest and airtme.
wmpftiet to America: Mr. God.ttz:.
ti .No. ffr, Atabaateogo street, next to r
nism i , '. ; _ . 2 ‘ -_. : Feb 12,'70-74
.. _ .
KW= WALTON, dr (X V!:
wanner IdAretn; Na ft/ Walnut SL, Phindeiphar
Our enayllshinent ohs of the ohlest a g a Pttdt.
Mt; and 'lll= s=good v
_n Wk
.r,'ableniceo.
:Wetanutienreoe entilimine n - dpiton nutoto so tr.
A latiln
ocfandtoes Munn ow, hand— deeds mad& fonder.
d w ew alVtak lark and Once Fonatton
and toreiy =ad& to order,. , d '
JO& WA. 3 JOEt. L. cit:
Feb AO'
wisr.
i NNATORB.. AND
' Va 410 lk At ND. raeoanous*Butiaaril, l
ISIO-BrAce smart Putaatraimrta, ..
- VrOtikt Can Sony ittatittou to Mott 4/Whiny, anal
Arrnaee Loconagters designed for inside or I outride
work, and for any recinlrellgnageotrosal and sharp
est muses,[ with eapiettyMAraw f ro m to 304 tons
geoss load.' I I
Having developed'in both the_Aiithracite and Di:
tillianOtoi totia of Pennsylvania, the Mow 011svoiL. ,
yul Paiute., wonsative in the country, they
withlr
confluence their: various styles or Locomotive •
Engine with every guarantee of their ;Itorkutalvt:.
lablp and performance, and refer to the many now hs!,
operation in the several mining districts, furnaik*
and forge" Inthe Mate and country. 4
Thar. au4a.ll. Ara cost, great power developed., to.
Cirwith their' great -ecopginy era
dally expenses Over animal power lir Ora
• loooMotive uw. (as-proven. by their exPerienve Te
esrecal yeast r . avast saving %%puma:3l64W.,
jtclearfo pop first rag in very - •
February L 2. •,- 7
WRPHANIP - 00URT
ailmlnJanitor of SARAH BGIittARER,d
will tangle by. Public Vendue.• ou SATUR
DAY, kISSUAIIif ..Igb, at 1 o'clock In the sum:.
noon, at the public hotise of John H. Mattlfebt, la,
the Borough of Au - bum:the following property :
Ong Sagory Frame House with frame %lichen pt. ,
Lathed; and lot of ground situate in the :Sarong%
Atiburn.!Lot , -.-, bounded south by Market stree ,
mg by lot of Thomas Christ, north by a, la feet Wide
alley, mid west by lot af Anthony Miller, contain
ing on Market street 20:leer and in .depth 1130-feet
more Of
&Pi eOnaltialiS nude known. time
Illnee Ter Vaalti by JACOB T Self MATTER, Adm.
February • 1•11T,'
DIIBLIO SALA—WiII be ecuit at / 4 1M1ra.Mde r
i TUIMDAY, Lit h February, ut 10 o'clock; 11. sakz
Deetcc Colliery, - Mt. katrcei ,
, - One 3D.horse Engine. •'; • - • : . - 1 - 9: -i .I
'One 9D-Boise Engine. . I • , i - ' ..
One Steam Pump. ~:. ,' - -!.• 1. 1 .•.
Four 13cillera and connecti2n - s. I ( .1, .
'• One Drunk . •: . - ,r.. . 1 ! , ....,
WO yards Clanin. . • '
.1.50 s' - Wire' ROV s . ' • - , ! 1•• •
• 200 “..- 2-.1n.. this ps„
..• , r , ' '
110 " i .irla. Water elpei 1: i' ,
1141, Screen ,•• •,
I Counter ticreen, - 1 '-' -I ' ~•'' .
Breaker and Machinery'. • 1 •• ,'- ' •
IGO ft, 12,1 n. 4..p1y (DIM Halt, (new.) ~ • ! ' --• •
~ 'And - rna other things - too numerous to mention.
Feb. 10;; . t , ..
,
I - 4 D)11.117Xa YARD . , ; '.. - I '; - -.' •'•
. . .. ,
SILAS BALLfig- BR4 : '
.t
• -
COAL . R Er, I‘.. EAR THE R411 1 '40 1 41:10 REPOT
; •
, • ' rgivrsVlLLE,
Haveconattiptly in ato L ek
• ' • : a f a ll atipplyofall klada
• of .I.llau
ae,aoivelia7 and
sell Market prides.
' otsept
' ,
Having tieoSteaniftaW
~Itam lillhkrunlnitaat , haraber,
7- 4 - we are prepared !•to fur-,
I
,• - . web itaylilaviof lout
_ - bar tdf the tear load at
. • the lowest wholtdetlg.
r . , area; t -•
Forestall. pas,:thames • Metal dl*lant tiiTe n iri4;f:
Jan. 24 71,1•1&t , .
Twin:ram youß i l I IFE IN , rnm '•
, -. 7
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SVICAL LITE jEhIEFItiE COSFANL, OF SOEFON,' :
COLE O , STROUD. edlth , eria itirrlltfOnd Attio,
OFFiega: Nos. A gra ItYtteintlt Si,, Pidieda. •
feature the oiel #llOfisurSllptual Ts, that , it's
•
Pandas are atm- or tabloafter one paymenpayment;'aud,
for reliability; it la sert:ind to none, Ma i ls° Fop
blends Irt cash after,one payment, , .
We submit if a man is doing his, ab:I: n al& la
husband and father, without making e ive
provision for tits farally. , lo esae of hiedettth:r
to rich without excuse, if he be Fir.,thal ea&
to fi tar, and-Still no excuse. Let h 'make. ro
ils *since. ;tow tastable be don 'a Fie retchs,,,,
,sure - the John Hatfeeck. and thete , te not in else:
he - candii, that Is More certain said so sine to 41:44g,
tlate_swinised frulfi. , : ' '
We:wish agents for the , unseprourlated portions
of,PennsY_ New...Terse c i"ratel West .vintinut.,
A. ply to COLE STROUD, neril Attents..ool,4lo4
r and 152 South 4th street, P Pal -t• •• tZ;
12.10 • --= t• '
IVIItDOW nsci irA.Tiolia, • i
• • LACE : . dtrit i rAii4s 1. • I:* *
HEAVY . AND.' LACE DRAPERIES,
1
. .1 LAMBIItOIJINSI- 1 1 '
• ;. . OF - ,
Sethi Dinissk, Silk, end ~t ilk - and
• [ ;‘ r of qll +lkeda* of eotore, the ::"
. Ifte*
wrtaw•wrs#,ApEo. - : 1. 1 1
In*ll
P. 141 SHE iH kI It
.forßitil sttpplk
rosH
E." yv-A . 4,ii,DA
•3f.43U11T1C ALL,
go.,7l9 .. cfirsrgiiT,q.lll.44pEL,pll - .4. -
4161, . Oft
FOB BALE
, t r
j,
A LARGE OTO
101.hr/web ark engine. t
1 fifty' bone tali e.
2 thirty r. P. . '.
1 twenty "
t
1 • • 1 •
1 lane • " " • • t, 1' •
1 ten ' I .... 'aorta le en.
. `Boilers, NI lit. x 22 n.
i
'BO h. ZLI ft.
1 ' ",. - 30 la. 30 ft.
..2 ' ";., '3oln. La rt. -
2 :". • .211 n. 12ft.
• 2 ' '
.", 24 /lit 6 It• .
4
I " ‘l2:borse übular.
'1 albritht - flue iler. : •
ND y rds 1 - 41 a. col st Wyo.
with bolts and ggs.
240 y:psl2 in. i c2v;po,
1 Lot 01'11 In. ply •
4 14 1144 yole pu pe.; 1
oi l
1 1 7 ' „ • ." . •
• 1 8 '''' .1'1" ' . " • - - - r.
'2 6 "" - " ", -';',,
tt • .
x( i pa
And'aboat 211 ' •
etatehle for milling Lew
De_pot oa Coal Street: ,
N. -.,
ov. 13, '11C1=411.14 , , •. ! -
MT.;. •
'I I • "
L1F.,41F I ANiEL - WEBSTER..
wr i bA i telL niwo rld's tesvo. aeon ejo L W. : r. l,2o A6ll4ll4l " i niti lt
• in
.arld',ll3se IfterentAleur .
ottil at Maribtlead:' I
-vpr.,ermy oritlicly - •
• • . • ' lE• - •• ••, •-•'“ '•
'As moon : am Mr. ,Carom's at* 'ls pn_hllabed;" the'
present generation wilf.have a
c ar fthervialoqra,
oorn rounded 'ROI:moil oftble* egtt..
Man than war matmemed by lm inunetale con
temporaries. ".; i • ;' -. ... --. r! - '
' "tinlilfebtter iilli egaln'eome into v i,,,oni iper.
Laps the foremost man of thlturentury on -, Amer
lean Ocedinent. It win be that suppll -. • -•-• Ideas
which triumphed In the hae_lttir mr 4., ;p : 1 t r itt
'The Union now And , fort ei k'ntia •. . , . b .'
was& moment which be bad mbinfused n oall in
*ern
gentians that that "row resdY te pour
out every drop of their its auplrt. 1 ela
the ape man wttboat Mamma eau not have
treat aehierimi"-2C4ri Oft., V; - . 1
•
"it is probably , the MaltitAurgt Waniiiai
that will ever be wit la beyond eovillerl
sow tbe'beet.. Asa t has the rare qual
-3
iv of inefulnesa to, the laidel or the
general reader ea .we a s ;am , the rpriahia,
mettle of.lbe sebolar pen - , I,
entreats tram d ,ntirrairni-
dames ameaphata. ha aelecoact i areak aSo
happy I:barmier by dull lb Mad who
cams enough Mr the b ook Gene Satfeet telt Ite,-, -. 4 ,
11'. Y:
r •
Jiii.. George i'le Cr :t rile's, UM of .4fiantith
Witham wIR met a warza yogq . a l e Atho ::`the'
e A n' m• deal w rite ,Alatasepaella.: _i ~ ~. ,
t at
nbite nen Politician:: and,
lietilthe book tamed the name of ant edi ,- ,
Yer, - lt Witiald,bedillien 7. tiOnemerv,
upAlirlimium- - ----- In w antrierr- --
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4 4 1!
kitsresald.
ids
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WR:
F M ACE INE .
10 :mall lift and !brie
33 tumor chain, Var fona
1 101tielatchiting t
.1 . 1,1113 - bore, „ Mg'
aTt i t i M
' I fr " • "
2 stacks 31 in.x4oitek.
1 30 1n4c•40
, 1 .' 1 30 111.3130 i
'About 10 tons 5p111144
Wang; 41nx,g & 1
A lotet rataliStil
1 toot lathe with all
• , thEleloba adiltable for
ma and
repairing
, say
scrap rail ' •
. • wire rope,. -
1111 'beet
Al* ett 1111.1 IS
for ven
tilating at mines,
Und Itoefittotr,'
ntak at the iftftplary.
"• ••` JAB= SPARtit, :
EMMIS
IDESEITIE
marilitt .ESTATIO.-By
-eous tis erz4re t a
COultat Common Mess nyikill ,Conte, and
tame direr. pfire will be eigpoupd to -
poMeloge
tba
et
ixda ratlieliatir FERBOART Myna% •- 1
AA neo'e tij r limaioNg We Court Heat; is ~ wain Cetintiretta
reel Waite - • .
soeueet
ot k ahomu l c or s etwattlnad sitailbe lathe
rwelwitthwerdtt able of Cisatesaill ' oath
Oet meld *lnto, Stant Xi- and
tis zf n Woridlit la lenget at dsed? et rliht An'
4 -100 het,. Ilinime. Pa JCR atarked Me
in blookAriathe asap or plan of maid Weasel
made 1141%.: 1 "motalrvinsivii.,,,
a
in as inaptetastyot PA.
d e that ennata Mew West at ground. en:.
a•de on Umisouldiwardlysideet Carbonyls:set, Lis tbe
Smash ot-Mtriersville. Behnirlidie fkonaszr, - own.
Menreng Wasiak* in tbe line of laidaisteretrest,
10 feet musetwatdly from Third attest.
tholes WSW.
Vanity and essallei witioThisd etret.
Saw or late of allesell Jamas Werseiso alum east t polle
etwaste
tiloMt the BMW italdlot 04meg Swami and knot
•„..---' Stitteeti, Parallel with Calton street WSW.
tomes no
,ireketartur madman& With Third oaten*.
along the Meet lot new nrialitot Thome Gooch to ,
Carbon sway - thenee irestwarder eking Ciarben
street.7o heels the place of
In Wont oneabgehrtran streetVikat ins , 11 . 11 bdiz e
or dritetwith. the
ng
of a torattene dwe wittsteonablies
men of T lIIIACH.
..k Ali W ertr eertain nit or
note In the Borough of Mount iliesit = NT14111443 /T: t o k i
„County, bounded northward*
_t_ty at le
Carter. euterway by lot of. =mud
soullowardiby., Main street and weileilweWk
Of Edward maaliton., containing la width hi disk ' .
more or lett, and in depth. MO tat. more car leilkwith
the; appu Minimum eausistine_at , a 4-ittart Woes
dwelling house ands truntweable; as thapeopsrOr
of FRANCIS SHAW. - - - - '
ALSO-tut that certain lot or pieee of alt. -
nate In the Borough of .Matisinoy Cia i i v ray
County, on the southeast, townerefr and B
streets, and be lot Na 1, labia:it RIM the asap
,or plan of sold . bounded northward* tr
;Centres triete:twart= t rkl3 No. 2, do block -,
t outliwardly Water and westwardly tor B
stre e t, eon
IrTe=l. = a nd in de e US
w the appu I I ot
m a • tory
frame tavern and dweinag house and a stable;
as the proper ev of WILLIAM MU with no
ties to THOMAS MULHALL and W MUL- •
Lu k e
HALL Jr., tens tenants. ,-
ALSO-AB _
that certain or sleet of gronnd. Mt.
bate in til l town of Township,
Schuylkil Coulstr, bounded n jay Centre
street, eastwatilly by lot of Johntaraver, seothward
-1 yby lot , of Tavel C. Smith,- and westwardly by lot
Of David Krone, containing to width-60 Met, and in
depth 75 net, more Air less, with the aimar i fi l ters;
eonsfsting of a double 2.-story” named hous e,
With stone Woomera; as the • property , of lIEL '
IC. RISSINGER. .
Ateiti-All that, certain lot oepisee of'grarand, sit
ate in the Borough , of Cressona, Sehitentill County,
bounded noethwardly by ßanroadatresq eastward.
~el j ko r t i rgirtil , = l a . ; r i nil tr o l l O ar :li t :gala
and ScitIVIIIMU nalt4llll maimed Company. oradeln
ing In welthllo feet, and In depth 2M tes ty more or
less, with the appurtenances consisting of • 2-story
frame Tavern and dwelling house, with,* oneatory
frame kitchen attached ; as the Property of „ME'S
yROTIIWELIo , 4 ..-..
I ALSO-All Oat certain lot or piece of ground, sit
' ;oats In the 'Borough of Mount Carbon, Sebuyikill
County, boat:Med northward* by Main street east.
arardly be tot of John Gillespie, southwardir by
land of Waiter Lawton, and-westwardly bIlo t of
Paul Glitairple, tontaining la width M fee More
,or ken, and In depth MO fast, more or less, h the
appurtenances consisting of a 13o.stor* frame dwel- .
I l lapettse with shine hutment; as theptyperty of •
- • -
~,, a ,4*.-1 4RPA RR Et heE ' tIrtaln lot er left of ground, sit-
Mite in ~ideehaniesvillein the I3omugh of Port Car
bon, itehuyiklll County; bounded northwardly by
' Port - Milan Road, eastward* by bolo , ge Mary
Orßeagen, soethwartily and westwardly be land of
lets:
Lauer. contenting in width 46 feet, more or •
lei& and in depth hot feet, more or less, with the sip
purtenanem consisting of a 2-nOIE frame dwelling
noose; as the property of•JACOB CARTWRIGHT;
ALSO-All that certain lot or piece of gronnd, stt
nate In ' the Borough of Mahanoy Cite, eletiuyikel
County. bounded north " relly by Spre - ta street,
outwardly by lot No, , entithwa by Maple street, and wostwerdly by - lot_*No. 6, ennteinlng In '
width 25 feet, and Ind epth LS feet, and bei , a_g lot - No.
7, in block' iii on the man,,Or plan Of MIK Borough,
with:the aopurtensinee;.consisting of &AIM,
frame duell r honse; the prety of
INE LENHA AND ISAA.CILI4HART. 1
I ALSO-Ail he right, title and interest of Henry
D. Uren,,ot, in ant to anAhat eettatniot or piece of
ground, situate .in. Sublerville, Blythe 'iewns hip,
Schuylkill (Minty, .boon:laportesrare by aop
, feet wide MIR leastwarely lot of Jo n Beets,
southward , a pablie and westaranny by
loner Dil %Its, b'intePlillein wid th I* inet, and
in depth • more or Mass, wi th e appurtenan
eee consisting of 012!4-story- brick Tavern , and dwel
ling house with etone MiSenient, a frame stable and
a triune shod t as Use property otHENRY D. LYRES.
• AUKI-All that certain, lot or piece of groand. - alt. -
'uate on the north side , of Market street, In the Bo._
rough of Pottsville, Sebuylkill County, Wended
north lordly by Lvon-street, teistwartue , by Eighth
street southeardir on t i ly , Market street, and ~, vest..
wenn' by lot belonging to the estettoof Lewis
Reeser; ,_ cmitaliting - In width. 20 fret,
and , in , depth , 133 -Sett more •or lees, with the
apparpausoose consisting .of a 3 , etory brick
dweihue ho w° welt e 1-story frame kitehou it
tatits4; end a 114,,t0ry frame building formerly used
as a mineral waler manufactory, a frame stable and
a haws then; as the property of FERDINAND
T. BARTER.
ALSO-No. 1.-All , that certain-lot or Janos or
ground,oituat P. In the town of FOrdirtotoßutrertown
erdlcSchuyikill Counte, boundel northward* by
larker street, eastwardly by lot of 'William Burns;
eouthwantly by a, 31 hat wide w id th d fe i nt .
and
r vacant lot, cautaining in 40 feet
and in neptitise feet; and being tart of lot No. 9 in
bloc:it in, in .P. W. Shushes snap or plan of said
town, •with the appartenanees consisting of a 2 story
frame store and dwelling house, with a Fstery name
ktUdor attached. . , , ,
A - o. -Ail that certnits,lot or_plece ot ground situ
ate on thecomer of 7th and - elate streets, in the
town, of Helfenitein hitinid • townehlit, tiobUylklll
Courtly, market! ou the map of said town with the
N 0.4 le block rocoutainitig lialrent cm Main street
30 teat , and estendleg of that width in, length or
& D r 150 feet to Me alley; as the property. of JOHN
ALOO-All that certain lot or piece of ground, sit.
'ante In the Borough of Ashland. klehueikill County,
bounded northwardly by r Middie street, eastward*
- by lot of William CrosserNouthwardit by Walnut
rowel end westwardly* by pit of Hannan Groark, •
contain/6g In width 23 feet, and in depth 100 feet,
more of tees, with the appurtenanees, eatuitstlnt, of ,
a double 2 story frame dwelling house, with • stone .
'ntsentent, and a frame stable ; all the property „Of
FRANK NoccriN s . . - r„
ALSO-No, L-A if Mose 2 certain - hits or_pleeea.of
, groend, ouniked and nntnbered with the Nos. Ille
12, on the plan of landing lots in the Borougn--of
Fichttylkill Haven, Schuylkill County; heilinnlngnt
thesentheast danker Qf IQt No: 10, thence along me
- west tide of Dock -street. smith ,4134 degrees east, 40
fern, thence eoutitO9 degrees , M Minutes -eget 100 feet,
thew° eolith ai tees " dl minutes west 66 feet.,
lance.: north 20,4_ L:Wen.',-139 feet to the:
south line nr let, No, I thence along , said south
line obuth 4034 degrees weal 71 feet, to a •20 feet wide
alley.tbence Along laid alter parallel z r Dock street
nortPi%h degreettirestdl9 feet 10-lot , ci, 'lO, thence
along line betweeh 104 NM. /0.413/4 11 orth. 46X die
trees east 140 feet to the-place of beginningl with
the appurtenances, conslehoefole 2 nen° brick grist
mill, with atone basement, and -brick engine ionise
attached, 3 tans of burr stouts, 1 pidr4of ckoppera, a
40 horsepower steam engine -with 3; boilers, aO4 an
othernmebinery, fixtures, he., cOnladdiel With WU
NO. 2.-All the right, into MA Interest of Wlllitim
If, neyferi. of, In and to all those 5, certain fob of
le , nd, situate in the biome& of Soh MR Haven,
Schulte/11 County, bounced o ir by „r m . -
. arty of Win. H. Seylert and /wee fart, weitintra
wet
ly by noeit street, soardly w es t ward lyy 15 property et
Win. IL letyfert, andby isn Whiz eon.
"Mining In Widtn- 200 leek more or brie and in depth,
I,4oteet snore ernes', with the appurtenanesio eon
, slating of a frame stable and a 1 story fismeoffiee. •
No. S.-All the right, title and - littered otWilluon
H , Seyfert of, in and to all that certain let*,,of plees
orground, situatt in the borouah of Schuylkill Ha
ven, Sehuyikill Comp bounded northward=
lot of Jetnes Knit . ck, • easneardly by_
street, southward* y other property of Wm. H.
Seyfercand westwardly- by an alley, containinii
width 2/ feet, snore or less, and in depth 140
mgge or kw, with the appurtenances, eonsisting
a 3 story frame dwelline Muse with a n story frame
, back i t
gtinehed and ainestable,
Zio.4.+All um tight, title, and s Interest of William'
H. Seefest of, litand, to ell that ffierhidn lotto pieee
of greetud, situate In thelMcmi t ot Sehusßall Hin 1
yen S
, ebuylitill County, wardly by
lot belonging to` the estate of S y Sloanniker,.
deW- 4 .1 - nouthistintly by lot of tar ands ltrad
dt werdly. by a HI feet wide. ,
_and west
w Dock /tree, containing In width 40 feet,
more or less, and Ln, depth 220feer, more or 1 -mowith
the apmrtenanoes consisting of a 8-story Wick
dwelling bomte, with 'a 2-stery Mow- Ititelten at
tached, and a Wane stable. ,
- Ng. ti-i-All the ript,iitie end interest of William
%Wien, of, In- 6-to all those 3 terbitn lotwor'
p or ground, ULM* ..in the BecEeld,h of 8411 X:
till Hoven_
_, Stlinlitrill Comity, bowmen north
by lot of Nieliolatiloos, mamma:dip by a 16 het wide ,
aller:soothwardly by lot belonging to the estate of
• Henry , G. ROblitiem,, deceased, and westwardly by
Dock- ittenctaining M width 1*) feet, more or
less, antlin h ddl feel, more or low as the prep- -
-ply of WILL AM H. SEYFEILT,* • ~
ALEKnorill Clot oertain lot orpleeeed_gr_o_nnd situ
ate in the Borooglinf Ashland, fiebtlYWnle=
bounded rierthirmdie by Mar street , east
by Ninth street. morithwardly Chestnut street and:
westaledly by lot belonging the Welsh Evangel
sr'
ail Chanth of Astilkind, oontai Lug in width 50 14,,,
wain depth nereet, with the apmutetianees; eonoo
sixties or. • 'Sotto bilek dwelling house • as the
prt=y_of CII CONNER. , , ,
All that certain lot origami of g round; alt-
Hate in the-Borough of Ashland, Schuy lkill County,
bounded northWerilyby Chestnut etreeLeastwardly
by lot ot - Cleor2 Reiff, southward * by oftntre street
and Westward by lot of 11 Ackerman, con
taining in al M feetinnd in h 123 feet, with
the appurtenances eonsisttng et a frame tav
ern and dwelling Wass with stone basemen and
fraine stable; we the property, of JOHN D. SCHEII
ALSG-Allthai certain lot or viewer grotind, We
al* In:the Bonm a g l of "AtlnerivWe. Sebruiltill Come
ty, Proointenne at thwiortherestoorner of • Mint
and Nortiti I Mesabi Boroligh.thenoe north
ward* phing t Urea,. en feet to Carbon street,
• thence onsterardie alom; Inebtm street- 100 feet,
thence- tonthwesdly in• a linewallet with
Front street, 150 feet to Railroad street, thence • east::
ward* Meng add street lee het to the place of be
glaningibeine the same premises whiW Daniel 111.
Bearedt and othersemeneyed tcoldarotts O. Hellnee, ,
by, deed , dated: Nay. 4W:, 1646, entettet to the ewe;
mineral and other reservations.contained in end
-4.lC:will:VW. aPPMes, ConaLsting otatirto
steer Wane dwelling bowie.; with atone Mown%
ands katoirfreateadlea
___• wine pop -EV or WI"
CDS 0 1117.41riand• Bet A. TAYLOR,
_and.lo#lEPLl Al LOR, tenants. '., .
- ,Alsen , Aßthe disdain Meter , , ottendriteate
in thelowand 01Bani, in the `'. • ' • Bchtt3l- -
kaltlit t.... and asseribed
aterAtoneeternerot the . •7„..t hiltertrace
o=npin , hereitafter described and . • ~ of the '-
Fortett ,- Company,- thence north
deirolthelletellt Wales tria sten*, thertranortn
degrees eset2leptutlest ink stone - thence north 4d
iitopersiereetlfreatad two-tenths of a perch to stones,
thence twin le degrobewest 608 perches to. stones,
`end a large t0e10, , • thencetilh ro (degrees west le
Umbel to • alonaMbenee L ,, th Id% dogma wen lle.
Mena to • yellow, pine tree, theneesonth Tideperso2
weet,ls evietti: K ep a stone ancese, theses south• eit.
~degrees west 44 robot to eaten% thence math
doom! eatt. 4 /tetchier to a stone, Meow eon t
AliilrtWirens west isiendidx-tenths perehmtoastone.
• thellateamth 49 degrees oast 47 pere., to a b/sek oak,
t i malg t i,- east !Lir. as tre:r k, ~,,,,v e. ;
~.k, thence n - 071",.. degrees erg 14 homes to a
, stow. theneellonith c .= .o . ll teln pai l ti ti
Bc4
a stoue, Metals south
to **tone, tteseee south lill'i'eMTh east all , M,
, to a ie.lieselett nettle degree" east IMS
Ito a stomottolioe - south degrees-00M el
Jut a stone. thettelwarth awl elepewhaE
to a stone.4l/111- Weary( ' eciatein& 960
SO rebels.'
fait tra ct ar ' • otland above.dale&
t winare
`Johnrai °l.
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A m,
tolealey., Tta 114110M0eleirri `+lT'i
1 Sleben ifeStkit Salr, . - ~, Iv.,
1 1 Aliclob t *l
l ist adut% i nhr t ren v 4/40 11
'innate
In 'th e' n 0f.., _ .
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UM
M111113Z21
1,1 , 1.4 -4:1*7:01`;',7.23_1
M iran:l L . Maw Dux Pecker
to. • sfrt to,Ahe php
Abaaaar
kodThiiiitrstooNtedisig the sassestiett the.
odd - xuairv--,by liked; *Mat the' L lath
day ,at ;tine.. 111114„ to ber
roxrededariutttsi imswrsq.w*ttss_ssid Settccir.
O&M tde Wee add destitelt, eldlitA shatter Mat to,
lam coatathad ta.the deed tounedtatitr-obory
breadtcp i aa the mad, ?boom sad Wlta to
the raid 81bomwtth erkPettemmee t =
aNt as a trasda soya* sod lutsuo;.l
oaal .wasitar WWI ealpaaa,_ iishotAik scresstaz go. no.
t=Vitte "iniul n td* ne ndeeke
Vorni"l7ozza."
_`tamur;=!'_
_ 111"1 " r
Seised and fated Into exueootha*Allt be sold
GMlieng , wxzmwrinYmigt
Codicreljle. Veti ft Mr " • , 6-4 t
~ty+~jim : ~tpltlltf:
r eo l i jaMM
elfeBo._ _ "
in
4MA A trUNEK The best =Whine in tbe
warbl, ANOOLegift . Oda, AOThs Machibe
bat es me,- For ther_wtitiarze.
, %..ft) w,
boa'
meth Sk. M i s. Pc.
• I 100$& CO
' D . • it , i
Irish l ,
f
porepikviimav*ltiiurisa ~,;••
Fhwek.. sods Itg al i sek beauteasedboidsertairs.
.140..131 North Valid Streelds. ' • •
pwAktanuA, WED
rrunv e t Mama
]Lositthrstrefar e = lllB Z4 imr
:Mink Beilta,B eh
ea attieftliedte by
, Trrifs!"?- KLYSVOKV
G ialn ? l-835 93W' DikVll o l C I O.* •
No. it!;', f.
PILDLM III 4IIi.A.,::
Gil 1 . 111111S(1. POP; 8 4 41011 1'Ner.121611$1LAWIeelt o
HAlVlarags A.2O) SIt C)
•ttre linear latereet. six .lealPurae7 or iliatidiurl&
auel execute ordenkproiniptixtee the and sale of STOCNN, IiONMAND Wig& nt WUXI&
Direct telegraphic contaniuleatiOn trathe
etiPlitei house to New York. Vale 81. 10-21&64hu
•
EXTRA, PINE ByTTER. ' •
We !we gen et one of the flea
.viest and Best ttbippera of BOWER in Orange Co..
N. Y. and are pr to' to All ail orders promptly
witb INS BUTT and at. the .very lowest mar
ket ra ea.. Parties o ming - can depend upon ha! , .!ft
good ijeIeCUOOS made for Mena.
A; Cli!Zsg.tißOUOlt eft CO
‘35; Pork Packers ind Wbobtuile Dealers in 1"
fier'_l3; Batter. Ottawa, Plabb do
•
T111£0; .111,8113411,13 - "
L' - . 4 • ' OLD E.K4I4I.JARED.'
BETIDING. r. - cvAlticizoirsxe.
•
• N. W, Corner Fourth and - Iflue streete,Pbtladel
p_his. A large essortakent of Apting, Halt and Huslt
Met Beda.-Blankets- end .eounterpees, *on
stently on and and,made to order. -
Also, Ticking, Feathers and Curled Rain whole
sale and retell:- Alt articles warranted as represent
ed, ad n
Jan. prices invertald,res low as any other M i tts
trade.' . ZI, 44m
Gas arernix;c3 - & HERO37IINE,. LAJC.PB
GI MEAT
„VA 477 or
11 ~EItID`IA;N' BIIBN ' ER.',:
, .
NAFILST AND BET IN TDIF IT omit :rue
LARGEar LIGHT Or . .A.Nle krinega MADE,' 1
COULTER; JONES a CO,. Itin,Rtetgreis sad
." ViludepOkr:DealLeri, 708 'girati-14,'EbRah 1- •
•' • '
June 5, I
DA2ipilL' KARCEZIL
`FURNITURE WAREROOMS, J
2iti laid* South second stnet,
• . ,
, . THILMSELPHIA. •
undersigriedinivleg iireldlilacrealled facilities
id theoddition of the large four . story building od
ic:an-nig his fonder pace of buslnees. offers grestin-- -
di:memento to all 'purchasers of furniture to give hint
a call. - He is. confident of being able 'to please all
Who may favor hintaith' their custom; and his ex
perience of twenty yearn in business isso guarantee
of his ability to turn out the .bestof s t ork. Ue per,
sonally supervises Ids lame workshops, and any ar
ticle noton hand Will be made to order at the leritest
terms. '-.A.lfuge 'stock of all kinds of FURNITURE
constantly on hand.' , D. M. HARMER; •
5ept..9,10 • •• - ' - : 7-Iydle.
.. H D1X0N,240. Bill. EIGHTH EIT., ERIE&
,
PRIEIN TO SUIT THE'TIME , 3:. • ItICH. PI I
••. • - .AND• TOILET , GOODS. •
A inignifleentassortraent;misurfasaed foryar ety,
telemee of style or moderation in price: - ‘1
.4P:crick ,Flowers for Jardinlers,. rich •Behe
inlin; and Chi na Toilet:flats aud,V Parimi'Busts
and Statuettes, gilt mounted Gird Jivers and
Floirer-holders, Bohemian Wasik China, Lack: Pa
rian Martde,Ero and Gift Otnithents. - I
Bich Paris • Vienna Fano, Fine Jet, Vulcanite
and-French Ja t lrjeCigar and F an basca Bores and
Holders, Writ DM m Glo_ „ea . dkerchlef and
Work Boxes, ug:CAses,_Tab ets,k.ag„kgr Cutters.
SILK; GINGHAM and ALPACA ~D,„..mr ,
• • .., • CANES, ke., .. _
With & thousand, other artleleeembraeing all- bat
is or desirable ipr brillal, birthday. or hollday
;Talents, super,lof in quality and ;moderate in p lee.
" • . •...,_ •;• H. DIXON,
... •
_' Nti: 218: Eighth Street
fi
• • "between Market and Chseuut, eaiiii '
. - • - • • [Dee 4, '414-411•2m
A J. ZANDER...TB, - 2 ' ' ' - - '
1302 tlimisua
. 13711ENT, PPI4DELPIRA,,
kiTW '
FALL AND , WINTER 000
. ~. . . '. such as !ill_the new i;iles ilf • : s.N., '
EMBROIDERIES, • ' •,
• ' TOWEL-RaCICK.' ,*. ' ' • -
. ,
~..• ~ . -'. .. ', .. FOGT-REST," a
. ,
- , ~ ~ . Also,•situttline ei - •
LlAl,7*Kkreinita . i•Aritftsi;, • -
, . ''-... : - •: , , -, W,ORSTED; 41, it,
'CBE,
E 'AND' pE t kt,l.4, • - , •• =
t,
• ~.
.-.-... • . •• . •-•- PRAWT?Iii ON C AS,
- "iiiol4o9l - 1k.A.7 4 45i , ,kTC.,
Doric To otrns:n. - -
November 6,.'69,
.f•
10 I.
. I RSIR
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9
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- ._ • .
3IA . I4IIFACTURED BY
BONN,
nibu9s, •
Peripelthedinanes •lithStiahalitg Ship
Stisper m m ni tri
c arz .
d s
• - Elevatorp, 71.11 ere, ste; •
,
'A LAUGIE S TOCK OF . WIRE ' ItfilT arblSTAlki
FILLED Wieft;DISPATCH. •
'441-For Strength, itte Ond cost, tiee'ohenlare,
yak be sett% appheatlou. Aug. .89-111
c'OAL RECE/VEIR ON STORAGE andt Do
livered to any part of the city of Phi4adelp4a, at
reasonable charges, hy CRARL.k.BFERNBERO -15th
Street and_Pennsylvan La Avenue: •
N. R. 'A Rockaway Carriage; in good condltloit,
built by . W., D. Rogers, to carry 'four persons, twin
be sold for SOYA • God coal taken In payment
dress as above. , • •
. Feb. tk; ,704141 t;
• POITSV/ 14, E 14 ,
...AFOCETS_ • - I
Corrected Daily hit thellftecri` Jammu hp IEILM r UL U.
-•, • •
Wheat Flout, extra niticklls", bbl
• :
extra bbi
Rye tiour-4 , ; .. ... . t .:.,.... :
K t r;
f b uth-
Corn
Oats _ ' • bash"
Rye Chop s' _Nbusb
- ' Vtbuati...
Bhdrta..... ....
..... ..... . ..... . 1&
- ... . ...
Eittsw. ......
, dim....
Beef h}nd
fore "
. • ,
. = ro_itiyktra.k Luilicn.r. likkillizET.l.
, 7
We give ii:te following queiatiOne lorlo•lia,v,
bfirdaS— , ~- . .- • ' Aatd *1b......,::..:.-
lioani Beef* 1b . ...:,—. rhieltene 9 lik-•- -•—• J
'Corned Bede 0_ I 20DOekr. ito-•=• , ---...0
„MUM Steaks * L.... ill 9;..—.i...—..
Aldan eiteeloglits•- -- 41 26 °ek l i L "'"'"'
91M9 W.— • 9 1b.... ..... ~,-.....
. . iv.-•-•: • .. : ..-'• , iffa1ibut.*0.............
Forequarter gi1b.......:1: 7 -40LeWhite Perekgiib,.....
Rindquester*lb—:•telliejairkliklitk:--L •
•Chopu * itt.....,...........,406 1 . Ce ilabill tim.---!..
: Roux— _ -, • • v-... , Weir* esribt...- r......;:.,
Rout it steaks* 9... -..4 9 91 1 9 c1u55010n9599L--
Vornedifile_..<. - ...._-....01025 ttet *O--....
Hameholer: 1L... gy, da„...,....,:._
ei
istelas
Hamm sliced *lto_.:. ' h.-.-
Shoal Beef ..;...... g iney..-
Po • flak--
. 14-41. • • • • ' -. 10, Agiol!
Il wirier* 0_ ,
a usztee ; *o2..-:;74ai -........! =E:.
'CO gi 1b....-.4,-- , ,, .
!Prime A Ku=
4 1 3= I°3 0thdb . - • _ Pies _
...410.
Pitsc,Axstleire,"ltti. - 1 =Naha' t ttr
Flour market; • •Itupitentie Is tattle t
.Extill; Si WOO 75; DU= tillP,4o:: -
Feneinsteutejte g10 7,110 . -- ItreVbX ll l tThi
t Wheat has -eae.4. We vittote nee twit imp
elkaWlttet,lll'4&''CorkBllo9L 54 4 M
1 4 1 =l i n is Tfa lc" te l are t e14‘ 74, " Wli M
- Whlskyllieeeite per isnot&
. . . ~
•rnitcanaraitilaliaairr a stook ‘ * •
Puttatatzlikut.t; -1413.11.—8ut littlets • - .
dnIM lb. motley markt:l4oo vide eentl Lle - " , . ns
but Uttle idamitot the opening elt
1 ,1 7 1111
% la "Inta d ILlTted'lt Tr!is,"4,t, ', ~
, taittl weak; U - ololea s 14 - , r ,11 , ~ .
ItillinalloW 49 / 20 - - - 44 . l it;
2L. ixtretaarattall. '.. _9_ _dole-
31
~..,,,UB k l l4 o-1 6 k4 704 ,-Pig --I° '
n w il
taiettetritiVesoi r ; 'llebt
-11441NtiliP=UtV411040, ' • - / 14. lip
liteOLP3i,4 l 4l, l oll4l ll lM -- -' • ''",' --- 7 - -,;',;:-:„.t . !
~1 -
„
'S NSW Illitt sottetA 2 niiitimAii :-
navirclii..ril).;at-Ates 'itoeketecatthow:..
tur . Altai on-call.andlig itardisaauktAVN,_ . :
rue
itet 114 040 06120446b4A
lommisro trire cii4 ll 6 l l* ,
oni rm
Anal '.e ... • - , -.,tt „ - 1 -,• c-f •.,,,. i.,34.w.,
WWI*
ilii m e
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dleettelair: E •..
4 4 9 1 u r_:•o4•l l4 4 '- - ••
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Loimini.rett,• ' '. • '.• • -Vi c .. .W e ickA*.
, .
-, _ er , ,
„• .„ - ' , 1204 - OSF
P 4 : A , ^ anal ' Ne„lltelie r gaftik '
.., . , .
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234?
The moriling.hour expired, and the Franking -
bill was laid aside to.proceedwrith the 'smallish, - .
.ed business, which was the Missisdped bill. •
Mr. Vickers delivered a lengthy _written ar- •
gument 'Upon the relations cf. the lithe; the •
neeeasity•hf confining; the departments of the -
Goverrent within their legltatelphere arid
• arguni nt of the reeonstructien policy. - _ 1
• Mr. - owlet.; said however mush he desired
the adeptionef a :conservative_ policy, he feared '
Vic 'apprehension expressed by Mr. • Drake
would not be - tended . Re believed the emu-, '
sat Ons against, the Judiciary Committee were _
idle and-proceeded to_ argue upon the geurtral •-•; --
subject. e l;pon the conclusion of his reanimate.
Mr. Nye inquires on which:alde of tie wit..... ~•,
tie the Senator hid spoken., When that
tor rst came to.ftbe Senate lis,:could not - • •
2 11.
eta enough tb fi laugh tor the rebelry,but et.
ntit
Subsequently cliam4.l his poitrip:4 -. :,' ,• • '
Mr. Fowler replied :oat if the Sinatcre sinia
Nevada, Mr. Nye, 4 1i.ut
. occupied thepuittkini
hieh he held' during the most- trying periods .
of the war, .bis voice might not now 'be itatitid, ..
not his conSistency so „well ahtalieW. u e ,
Mr. Fowler, in former times,lielpediftilaisve- .
drivers of tae South' to hunt chumthereto:lw. . '
He would manifest e room tender feeitiig thaws, . • •
bad been shown by the Squat& from ", . •
A - '
. Mr. Nye remarked that the differlmoelasteleen.. 7 -
- himself and the Senator from Tenneseen wan • 1
that his own were the „follies of youth, .whin;
those of the Senator wore the follies bine.
Mr. Howardmatto seine remarks in eleter
iinoolling eonditiona • _ . .;„
'.,,,
4, _
-At 4,3 k p. Al., aarmaage was reititied4ool E v. ..
the •ffouies' of Representatives4umottith6t •
deate - of Representative B. P.'HopkirotOf Wha•••'; &
cousin. Remarks In , hono r , :of the &dean
mere made•by •Messrs.. Carpenter and Rosirevl. ,
and a ft er the :adoption ape usualresciltition or • 4 ..
respect, the &Mate adjourned. -„ : ' • t
„ . •
... Rorer or itEriztaNiArinst, 'l''
Petitions were prese,iocd as: folloWn: _ [ -
By Mr; Strong, iroairthi;,•elgar pp arera - •
of tikftield, Men., l'er,an incrouseted duty On,c,i- , •
. - By Mr. Ifelsey,(N. Y.,)-ifid hfri-Steveani c inic)• .
Inerous pedtions for thutaholftion of the frank- ' •
-tag prive.
__,.._,- • ... . .
By Mr. Kelsey (N. Y . l - ,) from the tiger nuniti-•••• -
Iseturers of Pond Iran, N. Y., , , to fanfare the duty
on imported eigertto three dollars per pound •. .
and ftiV.per cent. ad valorem.- . ' i -
':. Bills wera.lntroduced end referred as follows:: • '.
By Mr. Scofield, to amend the bankrupt:lse. - •
By MeDyer, to provide for the' further- re- ' •
&action of the army. .
~ '
f
By Mr; Ketcham, far the better protection :a) I • •
the Gel:entrant; in the purchase of 'supplies foil -
the navy: ' - - - t•- - • • • ' !
Also,reguleting enlistments tra the navy. i • a5!......._,
:The Rouse at quarter before:2 o'clock want:
into committee of the Whole, 'lr. Cessna-in Ike -,• .
chair - „end' remained the emsideratitesrer the ...
Toelative appropriation bill._, , . ,
• --The - Muse at a quarter-befall . iiiiiro'iliii 4..
went into Committee of the Whole,' Mr. Chialtit '
•ha the chair, and remained the consideration bf. • '
theitegialative.approprtation bill.:Mr. Daviser _ • .
NeerYork,,Move4hiredliCe the . item I f
. •
am ho4,94.cuptitaloureigt.o.4o _.,_-,.
hug tottety thousand, on tha•-groiarii '
-franking privilegebeingabolhahed, there : •
notbehearthensualriumberdocunente,=•••
Mr:, PainviNigeoted thiiits"mtplivitthoinand •
would be lierneelet and Mr: Ihivierinodifted his.•-:-
enientifehat lieterdatiair::: Ilwamendmentmer - .
Ste wive it - - • leimettirtlve thoumedvet .. .
00 h• - ..5 . R. ektrigneillOW.thefeell.6_7_lolp .
•tWientheinithaudy - ter,tantthogiiiiiiTaust• -
Atertarthatabite atutt,r, tibtout, auposinir 'of --
thailneetiiihithatoolamOttai maimatilatifectedoek. -
.•,
=Mr- COW et:WIaeGVWIRIUOPReta f W ha lliiik . r
-A;• i
ormiosureoplevw. , umpain v. - o a f
Whitk***.Vbloo la Mediman.L.Wlieo '
~.., .atteitteOlVtr e ilfg • ,
, . --, , N ,_•.
.001guarresollt S
. , ~, '•:- _ed' - - ••jafter.olo4:ite*tehirdi - , . •
'l' o ' ..V• - liPiiifta ' :14,01fionallie
witereei.thei-iitholistions .here. to 7, -
liwlices* et kaupait three • aliouseletilathi-•
i ~ 5.,.
Whole.
acge.
X 325
03
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$0 50
:3 50
CRS
660 00
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1 60
1
1 30
20
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1 1
1 50
140
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1 3)
1 40
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1 10
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2710 i
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m7muAr(r.V;lUmr -
- • . :
yt-prornuto gnu& ~ : 1
pmNsYIiVANIA..-Senator Heriess tstro.
*lced a new biliptwriding Air its.-Xpelithe ,
Pollee in
el !Me o f With .
t h e Leitheathrtrand. t" , Garerritir. AL ift ambit
--(-The. Geeernor, yesterday, et, terms
•teetock issue& lver death'. - warrantik ones the
Oottleib Boluier, theotherilsr Albert on /led.. •
sebum, both - convirted stif the murder Of the u
Pelota family, in Huntingdoft
execution Of bothwillW place on Wickman" '
day, March 9th, between ten and three.reelesek.;
The House Committee effoirited td - st
whether any * eorrupt• amens wannest' WI ,
staln
or,ds the Metropolitan ;Wee bale '
amegand'eleeted Mr. .ftn_ .. n ChainfteniThe
committee 63 1111111611 Ot tWo • MISIROMOI (=I
mit ,„Mocinevl , and three essiousgew, - .
Hong, and Elliot). - ' ) 1 -
.- ASHNGTON.Senater Eit t eb t ak um&
bold strike In the Senate yesterday ftlr
tategiation, by offering a resseettietutia t
rafted States _recognise the exiseencle.Of
state of the war in .Cubs. _tmi- th at h a l_
ligereut rights -bo' extended -to the theft:
gents; and that hereafter, the United fikstess• ;"
will 'observe strictly ' shah rates of inter.,. t
national law as are applicable to beiligerents.-
After considerable deWte the resolution lent to '
the'COMmittee on Foreign Affaits.-,-The tap
balance irit he United. States Treasury to-day is.
fifty-dim million dollars., The currency bet.
anee is ne3trly tblzteenAmillions. 'The gold ear-.
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-tificatesi en-hand amount to about fifty minion
dollers..; l -Seeretaryßoutwellfent animism° $ 0
cees t eeee yesterday in.relation•to seal fisheries . 1 '
fu a, taking , the gronrid•that no exclusive ,
privilege oughtto be e ted to bridividnalli or
in
eopanles-to _kill s an& wild annuals, but
that the whole thin g.san d:
be under the don-
trot2of the lloverninsint*'"The Comtniftee on
Banking and Currency havileintly one Wore
witness to exanain`e. Therwilt make thelerte•
port on the New York gold pate toward the
el,of next week- - - . •..
THE IVEST.---The Maggie annis frolgNeW.
4 eons for Pittsburg. 'blew qg Iks Chute , 68, near
: elerna, ksterday afteinoeti,lkiilln4/ .-C aptain.' •
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-lititifills,„: - e second, eutituVre and .01 da ,
.bands. second clerk neowores
„nut fatally witiNied. The isasacitmers are II sere.
--Bev. 4 1 tugushrS, 'Edon a !wen-know and
pewter Methodist a. .pa - minister of *WI -
an°9°3lll die d.y est ! rd° T. s .n.-Mt°°N at th age-
THE 3,OUTIL-A. inelanchely 1 'wide by at the , town of Water. Valley, Missisisitint.
On Tuesday last, B. G. Wilibu:ne„ a well kw
merchant of tbat place, spent the evenftig a '
dwelling of a neighbor. Ind a ft er bidilin is.
friends good night,-he laid down in- - she yard,
draw a pistol and blew 'his -trainis •out. It Is
supposed that hiss ins Robert Morgan.
Connetsville„Mkshall eceinty,Missisedppl, eras
taken from his house on Wednesday nigh t by a
band of thirty negrees and brutally beaten to
death. Eight of the assassins were eaptured,teis
terdayhythe white people of the.vlllage and Abet
,after a brief trial before "Judge Lynch's special
terth."—A, terrible railroad accident occurred..
at North Clarksville; on die Louisville Rallrosci;
yesterdav afternoon, by. which three. persons -
were killed. - - _. 7 1 • ' • ..- -. i
MIDNIGHT =PATCHES.,
- r TEE satrtr.
,Ittelettcholy Oe?.urrenee—The Eiptottait-on the
steamer Mlure #l4s.
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• SPRINGFIELD, tarn., Jan. 11.—Lhatime
ning .Thomas lioekerstnittf,_liged -14 , years,
aeeldently shOt find killed °his cousin, Mrs: •
R. H: Babb. The f :boy
Mae. ' •
MEisPirts,
Feb; 11.—T he_LEDOEIt'a HeNna-e
special dispatch says -..thtft immediately
. after thee explosion of the 'hollers Of the
Steamer Maggie Hayes,- she 9tlitk. . The body
of Capt.,Barney Martin Wag,. blovin iutOituf
air and afterwards found 'tithe hold .Of Hut
wreck. "The engineer ,- Henry MoDertnatt -
was terribly scalded at - riddled In tlve.tnintitaii.
jimmy Reese, the second clerk, was
slightly scalded. Three of the dee_ hinds
and' one fireman Were killed „outright: The
body of another was . eitherkiturned or blelicvn
hits the river. Hey 'cargo !was sugar. The
boat was owned by Dew eotspq and..hanes•
Reese, of Pittsburg ; and Was Valued at P 50 ,-
000.- The first clerk had conic - here by *d
and . thus doubtless saved hisjife. tanitt
that her boilers wire known'to be defeettt!e•
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'Extermive Conipi racy. Against Chi Francla' Goveria:
men c—Editors'Arrested. • ' • i' - .
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Feb.- 11, 5, P. 51 - .-,The' police ati
thorities profess: to haVe discoVeredan exten
sive conspiracy against the 'Government and.
Care actively- etigagedAn searching - for the ,
parties implicated. •
A great number of arrests were midejast --
.night, and today it is Stated that, the, editote
of the MA4S,EIELAISE and - ' editors of. the
REVEILLE Were arrested, c harged with beLtig - •
connected with the ollegeireonspiracy., -
-A. Policeman in plain 00th - es was shot and
killed yesterdayby a mechanic whonahti Wits
endeavoring to-arrest in Ali oWn.hotige.T . 4o;
man has been taken. into tustody.
The MARSEIL ! LA.IBE reappeated.to-day and
was eagerly bought'on the streets.
Several citizens'were lailed during the
'cent Sots, and their bodies have been placed
in the Morgues, but the po lies - refuse to give
guay . dettOls conkerninic t h em. '
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POY-FIRST,iqtAI-SECOND SESSION:
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• iryatz " ' •
• WOLl'illotOtr,
'Mi. Williams, from theiConunittee on Public .• .
Lands, ''reported, . with rimendment, the - 6111
granting lands to aid in- the of a
railroad from the' COlumbla river 'to Puget
Sound. • . '
Mr.-Sherinan introduced the following praV
amble and resolution:— -, '
Wlnfa, The United SUit - ea otvierve with dtbsrpo
interest t e stril war now existing in' Cuba; n ix • •
sympathisewith Stir reople, as arlth the I
American nationatr colordes.Jattudr one to. he- "
care Independenpa from eillipean• philters; there- •
fore be It. • s '
Resolved, etc., That the Tilitted States recognise Les '
pre-lent .existence of_ a state,of_war betireett-Ute
Kingdom of Spain autoe colonyof ettlzand waged
on the part or Cub establish Its. I pe
and that the United States-will - observe ate l lcktgr es i."
trallip between the belligerent pattes i tut itt Abair
dirty under the law of natl.:Mc .. . •-, • t •
Referred tothe committee on Foreign Belittles.
- On Motion of Mr. Ranissiy;-thabato.abolish
the franking privilege was thou taken- - ,
Mr. Drake rozwed his ainendrnest ItVetint
t i n* the'exlittn provisions of the law in faror •
of Publishers of newspapers and periodicals.
Mr. Sherman renewed his itufendmeut' :to •-•
allow the.free circulation of county papers. He
preferred this proposition to that submitted by
Mr. Drake, believing the large' newspapers .
could a ff ord to pay postage upon theirexchafiges'
while the county newspapers ought to, :have
free circulation Within the county - HMI* hr or
der to compete with the large dailies..
, Mr. Vongling said the bill would not take ef
fect until July 1, and favored-its inimhlitatepas- -
setae, and the enactment' lu a separate form - Of' •
such additional legislation tan the Subject' as -
might be necessary. - He- said he adniitted the
injustice of burdening a small comitry..paper •
witb - thit same postage' for Width a daily issue . ;-
travelled froth one end of the continent to the`
other. , - •,
Mr