-FORTY;SIXT24 YEAR. ! Miners', ?ournal. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1870. THE 31:WEIN' JOURNAL ANNUAL STATISTICAL REGISTER, FOR IVO, Will be issued early in Felspar*. • Pace. Z oenta • Ingle coples ; $ .50 per dozen; Al „f 00 for Mitonles and , $l3 ea per 100, It will,oantaln an Immense mount of statistics, a large poition of which have not ap peared. the • • We will gIN4 many Statisticslt ta the Mine spectors Report, Which will be of value to the - trade at home and abreast , and to the gentrul reader. ' 43-Sen'd In your orders for'quantities. . . ' . THE VIR;CTILATION BILE.--Aecording - to • Our llarri4burg letter, the Ventilating .bill • prepared by . the miners.has passed the... Se nate, and is likely to. pass the House'. The mode of selecting the Inspectors in:that bill 'we 'do not consider as free from -objection as the plan we - suggested in ,'the JOURNAI.. Many of the other sections:of the bill are• tieles.i, and May lead to great anitqance in • the 'l , u4nesS, which ought to -.be guarded 'rigainst possible. '• ' • ..M.l.Nrlt' 1105P1T.„1,./. AND ASYLUM.--ISCIT am; Rdudall bas.present . etLa bill to 'the Sen ate to Incorporate a . 31triers' 'Hospital and A-ylinu on the plan ire proposed in the .101. - 11NAL last year. - As soon as the bill is printed we Will publlsli . it for . the informa tion..of the . people. people 7 petition has 'been i drawn up and public f led in another part of the, JOURNAL NVIII i can be cut `out and pa,ted, t ori paper f6r signers to despatchto the Leei4laym in i i Its favor. Petitions can al,o be obtained'atthisoffice. Every citizen of the Coalltt;glon of Schuylkill knows the iiece : isity efsuelt an institution', and this bill Lai been prepared in Such a manner that we Lope will con - intend it to general favor and -,ujip-ort. Aizts Hoerr 121-;Pont. , —The reportor this institution appears in to-day,' froth Nyhich it appears the expenses • have . been cOnsideralily reduced during the_past year— occasioned, :iloubtfers . . t - ..y the search after • •1; , .. hi - F:10,10)." • . • • • - NN:c..wt.re "graciously" offered twat" dol fur6 (about -half our regular rates) for printink :the sank, and: throitgli - it desire • to lay the hefoi our reade'rs, acceded - to ,the lrulip io 1. We admire economy, bufwhen practiced in tliis manner . , to the detriment of the people, we cOnsider It iniserribi4, mean penuriousness and we know of none better qualified to praetCGe the same than the gen tleinen who propose to regulate the pr)cekof our labor. We think }thirdly probable that we shall publish the dame ,document :again -under the same eircumstinfees. POSTAL TA7LEGILOIL—When the Tele, :graph system was transferred to the Post Of lice - Department in England, &dile dispatch c- were sent over here that it worked 'Miser ably. .This was done by interested parties. To show how miserably it works at the low-. er rotes . ut?dei Government control the artj'ele tells: . , 2111: Tat.GRAPTI IN GREAT narrAci. ince the transfer of 'telegraph-lines to the Gov erntnent; the athount OT doniest le tclearaphlrig has Increased call:: one-third. This Is the effect °flow ( rtn ,, and systc mat izlng the intm.. Such 15 the erca.c GI met. - nzui I hat the prezent force of vioyees I , not able toJdo all the buSlne4s. offered.''? \\ltch th4ttlegrapli lines of the United Sehtes are tal - cn outtof the hands of the present companies; and are- (+ern - led ,npcm nn equitable systera, the :tune bentideent results will follow, -and-we tope lint (161). fcnshburne who Investigated the v;orlang <.fTclegraph SYsiem• In the hands of the cittv." • rnmeriM l mi the contittent of Europe, will hury up '.hls hill St Congress. :Tile people demand Its trans fer andsheaper rates even if some of the monopoll znic. batty papers in our cities, do oppeselt.. Rcenf Antlers. EEKLY ALMANAC .7 , Ell ITUARY, .Is7t) ' mrn" , .4 erN• uisi:s sETs CiIASOIS ; 540 - ,u. . -. , SUNI.AA% ' 64. I 41- First 44,. 81 23 ev. MoNIOAI - .......' 6 46, I` -- 5 43 Fulrsl. 15 10 31 urn ;6-15 94 , -Last Q. V, I'so urn WEDNE...Diy . .11 44 5 45 ; TUITItSDAY.„' 6 42 5 46; 25 FRIDAY. 41; f 5 43 ' MET.WROLOGICAL TABLE 11RL"..1. FLY. 1. 4 0 tirday..;. It I, ‘Vvilne;day IT Thursday... I' . • . To-morrow . —Ekhth Suncia%:..of the...year, and, :•••••7iugu.sima Sunday. Pa - 's leti . gth, , 10 hours " ( 1 0 :; munites The members of the €l ,- ..(1 Intent Fire einn anv meet at the Engine linit.e this even - . ' n_ at ~,. • . . . . . . Gitc Entertainment.—Fattie Stewart, with an •iitire . new company,'will appear at - Union - Rail Ilk ey rnimi. Several valuabl-c prizes will be iven away. tlr.> principal one being a cook • The Rev. Dr. Coleman will c7intinne his very itere,tira 7iitjliral Deettires in the See°lid resNyten ittr Church Market Siktiar . e, to-InOr 'nornin z and .evening.' All aro 'IILE:A Aceldent.i'--Jolni WeMI, an employee t tiro'libury 'Collie'ry,.wa_ killed by a twk: tolling upon: him in 'the mine on Thurs lay. H wwurt single man,-twenty-twci years a":!(3. llis neotber ,i ,- :a widow, and has ten . , . • preene's POrtabki tnglue, Union Check 'alvo,and Lubricat.3r is said, by 'those who :Ne-.,tx.antinell its wor'ltings, to be one of the .est in use.. and will bp found peculiarly adapt " t•t horitimepurposr-s, See advertisement in nothe • coluum. . .• • . 'e aro liativy inform ofi - r . numerous read -Ft. that Maj. A. It. Calhoun will -lecture in' neon Hall on Thursday next, 2 ith inst. Sub yet, The New Rest."- As Maj. C. has travelled !lover the Western country the lecture xyill be articular.l3 - i4tt'restailg.' ..he evening - of Wasliington' - eh. Cairip 73 P. Q.' S. o A,, 'ofSt. Clair, ill have a re-union. The' exercise will eon iza of addresses, music by their quartette, eading of manuscript papers, refreshments,— . Nie.inher*Of the ()per are invited. • Installation of W, C., No. 129. P. 0 . 3. A-- 11 SNloliciny evening next the Dlitrict President .1 t lie Upper District of Schuylkill County, Mr. : K. Levan, will instal the officers of the new 'amp tif the Patriotic Order of Sonself America, atety organized at .Ashland. .The number of he' camp will be. 129, and the charter members rc composed of some of the- staunchest mate ial oftheplace. It is siippo'ieTthat urge 'LatinVLtwill j be present • fromf the 'different 'amps,Mal an interesting DOW mar be ex c....a-ed._ From the number of the note camp it . ;ill be seen that flee Order is one of the strong ,t in the State, and Schuylkill can boast of no ‘.i. than nineteen within her limits.' Let any t her in the State beat it if they cat.. . The Drum:ter Boy—A Vote or Thanks.— , t a stated imk%ting of the Gowen Post, No. 23, )I , artment o! Pennsylvania,- G. A: R., held on hn , day rvenip; last, the Adlowing resolutions Ul.mitted. by • comrade Wallace were. \Mani ouqly raripl,ol . yo..ct, That' the thanks of Cowen Post, No. 22, ... rP,i'arilleit!il. Srtl e e n e l g 4.. t . t i d a e ' r C t4 A Co l l l Ke l ts r trlies her a e ta ilemen of Pottsville, who recently volunteered -Ix service; to osaist in the reproduction of the itaru allegory of "The Drummer Div, or the Bat . of 1.0111, - .1.-,' that the gnat MIMI* of the piece. largely de cherish ir valuable services, and 'that twill ever v. - lth the Warmest feelings re tahra ace of their generous asmistu,pg.— on the.oc - sion. ksofrest, That these . resuintions bc publish - ea in e papers of Pottsytile. • . , . • • The •Srlutvllrill District' Convention 1.0. of T., will be .held in Reading, Feb. 24 and 25, onimencing at ll o'clock, Thursday, the 24th, committee on reception will be in attendance upper and lower .station, Eac* lodge in the &Istria lg. entitled to send four "members. It s expected there will be an interesting time.— ‘.s he G. W..C. T., S. A. Chase, of Susquehanna al, will be present and 'addressita . public meet. ng to St. 411atthew's Enthersat Church, Friday, Pb. g. 5, at 7.30 P. M. - P..ss ya, and- manuscript paper, "The SehtVl - T tiplar"• willfbe.read at thegonYention: We un erstand our terfapetence friends andel , -pate a p easant and profitable . Thrte.': • ' ' Alms, nib Report.—,frhe",44lar monthly meeting o the Directors at tholitixit. of Schuyi kill.Counto was hild at the Alnis-House, Feb ruary 7; Is. Present, M. W. Fehr, Frederiejr Beek and French; MeGurk. • ;* ' The followin g Is, the census nf the /lonse for the month end ing Jan. 31, 1870: • Dec. Number 'of -Inmates in the . House 11 81, IFi 9, 32.5; Number of Inmates the' Hone, Jan. 31, 1870, 585 ; Increase kid intarth';.lo:' Number of inmates in the Mule; 40. 31. 169, 372; to same, Unto tide year, 333;,1Jettisas . lavt year, 37. • Of aboi f t e 47 Are insane and idiotiq; 9 . 0 under ine.diettliretttinent; 48 eitllllre • _it • _ • Admitted during the month, 412; Tlisehargad •nd absconded, ! ; Bound ont, 1; Bash, 2; .11ied, 4.. • - • - • •.• Lodging and meals were tarnished to 244'pp - eerr onq ; Out-door relief was'gtantedtoB3Btmluea, inountinso 8811; 13111 a were read,- and ordets • ere drim , F'e brusry 7, 1870, amounting to .5:37 ti g 9 • reyieni -issue, $789 87 ; Total "' t 470, ,?27•49, , - • . - . • • 20 cents a line first lusertian;., eachsubsoquent fnAemun 15 cents a flue.. , , - ••.. . - ... F./I.m or Hemorrhoidal Thinors t`reated:ln the most successful manner by Dr. W; A. bleep:idles, of Philada. Read his card' in. this Issue: Tax Forams .IgrEovsto FAltrth , SzwitcO 4U CUTIIE.—These Machines make a strong,ldurable and elastic stitch; will sew with 'rase., every! variety or cotton, woolen, linen, and silk goods, - from the finest to the.coaxsest, and or any required thickness at greeter speed and with less power and noise than any other machine. Agents wanted in every town. Liberatcommlssion allowed. For terms and circu lar address A. S. liaitcrarrit, So. 700 Chestnut St„ Philada., Pit., Sole Agent. . .7-1 t AmOxO all the iittractiOnitandln ti ncementsto,buy, offered by other and - newer clothing houses In Pldla delphla we notice that the oblestahlishment concern of PrOthill & 'Willson not only hold, its own, but keeps; pace with all the modern Improvements, ac tunny taking the lead in most of them. Their "Great Broa'n Is stoked from baseraent to roof, with everything that can be called for, in men's and boy's wear: Purchasing their materiala,iss they do, in Lm. mense quantities, and having the entire product of wholemilLs, on certain classes' of goods, their facili ties for furnishing thelepatrons with superior fa.' brics are unsurpassed. There Is no house In Phila. delphte or any other city, which has such complete arrangements for making 4p itsgooda, and trimming them In the most exquisite style; Both in the "ready made'land "custom" - departments, hosts of our read ers can testify that Rockhill & never fail: to give t em - Ure satisfaction. ' A GOOD INVESTUENT.--AM money well spent Is well • invested, and sureir bring a good return. Moncylspent in clothes fo instanar,•, Is not a loss, unless It be spent in poor nservicesiblei garments. Invested in clothing Nanamaker & Brown's. It brings a large return of ;comfort and respect. A mail stints himself In clothing, and Calls • himself , economical, whereas a small amount of his savings laid out on Oak Hall coats and pants, Would add to his happiness and his health, and perhaps to his life Itself. Poor economy, that which wastes evcrothing but our Money! u A.M. NOON Won't]) youilavg coeslinual l eheerfu Ine _, und hap piness On your wlfe'a emlutianiutoe? _Woo Id y.at have your home irradiated with LIAM beanti.ot loy which can come only from the well gotten up smile of love ly woman in her 'best estate . ?. ? • • Then you must be considerate of the good woman's comfort. And you mustn't depend on barter the making of all the little boys' clothes. When can buy ,clothes for the little fellows, as as beautiful; and as cheap. as RocznaLL lison make them, it is a sin to inflict that much toll on your wife. Our renders will do well to take their Juveniles with them when they go to Philadelphia to, bay their, clothes, (as . o know all the. best looking' of them ,1o,) at H v.ocitlLL .116 s; 410 . ! ! H 32 • 3t 64 36 I. 31 21 1. 44v • 30 ; !- ; 42 . ; 44 v Sul iu Zite Gloat Zratbi. The quantity- sent by ralbritd_ this Week Is '03,058 Ci;)' agalnst 42,589 for the_ correspondltig week last year. The quantity sent by - the Lehigh Valley was 88,930 against 41,1'64 tone, and by the Lehigh and Suaquehinna 18,183 'against 15,185 tons from the week pflast year. , The trade is very dull; and all 'our' corree pondeno abroad state that prices are declining. The prices of Bituminous are also affected simi lar to that of Anthracite. The unusual warm weather is the cause, and to a _great extent checks consumption. Orn Philadelphia correspondent writes as follows; • 'There Is little to report new In the trade, Which Is exclusively dull ; the stocks abroad are light, but seem stlticie.ut for the remarkably warm weather. Itirpresumed when coal and tolls are 'definitely II red, tbit orders will come In; -but ntohlng but low prices will make an early active trade. The trade 56119 up this week as follows; Pd.ll n n:_... ; c.am I =vat ts,oso 4:,070 z4964 I. Val It IL 41,7661 va,skm &pill 476 , 73 1 DI L Nal, R-11...... 15,163 ion r.., , um, 'no= '6O !Scranton Stb,.. Z,741 190,656 19,761.1 , 176,774 4 ' ;re' do INClik., -9= - 57,r 9.614 i - • 72,136 15,106 Penn rt R....:.. 12,019 V 1,030: 11,341 ioa,rz ' for, I ) &it RR ,-. f . • 1 /3.644, . 67,200 oaafon tihatnoldn , ~. 6,311 - 44,667 4,3661 306841 , d 13,669 Treverton , : 006 4,167 . :613! 2,568 d 1,-VIS !illort Mt..1i..._1- 4- 3AIO ' L d Lykena V Co_ I f -;156 . . ' , 7211 d 11,310 - 2,4331 A 4 1111amstan . i -2,01d1 3,691 I,Z4' 14,031 8,494 ~ ,8 , ...r 0ad. ,. T00 . :......1 .5,161: t • 36,14.1 t _ L - ..„______, d Sega ' The increase made in the early parlor the winter it; diminishing weekly. The Iffsoto3Eflrrlso LINT says : The movelneuts in foreigu Coal have been quite unimportant. English Cannbl is nominally Shispli per ton-for large and small lots, and Sydney' and Pictou g 7125 per ton by the cargo. Cumberland rules at aSaS alper toil by the cargo. In Antrimeite steady retail sales. 13 bOtim per tan. 'The market is milli rather doll - Or • all kinds, and in anticipation of lower pripes, he trade' continue to purchase mod erately:- The proposed consolidation of several of the most Important bituminous Coal Companies Is exciting considerable remark. The proposed pcinsolidatlon is between the Maryland Coal Company_ and the Cen tral Coal: Company, the new Conipany to have a . capital of some' 82),000,100. As the total -amount ar t which these Companies give in to the consolida tion is 511,875,000, it leaves a large margin for the absorption .if other Companies. The new Company will have under Its control more boats and trans portation facilities than any other Company in the Cumberland region, and at the same time comes into sion of the crunberiand and PettrocSiva nin oad. It is thought that under one general head they will be able 'to &Mani better facillilee for trade, and give more advantages than they could.., while Underselling each other.—,-.Eryineermg and nib Journal. - ,•• I The whole , tendency of the coal trade is to wel-As large =campaign, and 'if the :Dimas and laborers at the mines do not act prudently they will hasten this calamity. •EI - en the Companies in the Wilkeibarre Basin are entering into cal culations io control the individual operators-in the lOwer-Pertionr of the Wyoming' Coal Basin: -, • i z • : Btrtstmous Com. m Bassos.—The feik 6 wlnli is the quantity of Cumberhuidaind Novae Seals Coal delive6l at Boston in the 'following year*: mar 1 - - • Curate: hind. Nova Scotia; 7ktt2 Itt,gla ;1847 14 WAS 107,019 ; The "Reciprocity Tietty Inn - - abregoll .in 1866. Before 1666 scarcely anyegimberland /nil was 'delivered in Boston.. There win more domestic Bituminous coal delivered in Boston in the above years, but 'it spa not sePiaited Ann:idle Anthracite: Al shipped troinAlsinia diii, Georgetown and Philadelphia, is tinting:tea n-the Anthracite. - • I .' .; , .. Mr. Eu.is' Bill, making it a t penal etfence to sell coal at aimtion we don't 'think 71U pl'to New; 'York Bohn. In nootliei Oh . in the world Producing bold 1i it.nolgi at ph ie • sitictloii: be Relar, Oti; ,LaakwAnint and Western Railroad . Company . stand tilotie iln that . respect: . 1 - his rizineieditat the Wading' Road'nUl sl low-any dnimatiack on coalaNWOll7ln, b• 7 jAi 46r#1- 4 Ri 4 k) titZt troy' be adopted &Mud ... . . . tittle for tha Spring Anule i - •• •• . ; I • Tax lainsis*l, the-Lehligit'z Coil iiitid Nevus ftztipstii *'nick-verlicedirtut at the Sawn' t Mho& ,lcit him het horned discuss. 8. , V; Itsitaii;=* - tit AL, Ma Wei hhi eate r tabantent„ wd 4 . 4 .=)!lnsites in...Kerber Kiw Ass l c i xba s zpan , th e of Um :Benevol ent n f in rttionfiall on - TWO evening next, the I:s4ltinsX,, Mr. Duaate's antertstrunent . the_ highly spoken Wf by the pars. We give follosantrorn the Philsdaphla Tastinsiza 31 - nitres tir 'ZiniineMonTewy."—ThLs eVeolou au. K B. IP Duane wlllitisistaMoillicirothisso, asn it ac and eilleularlYidaulignientartalinuarwisi "MlitetarAinutas. In Messy Kosapany.•• lo w be win intredare trendealtd .v arrli of of malty miudg7Fltill- his i =inSirnmor Runs the ofMr Pnans's "lrinter Mhutteir burn cLent to keep his iindienee :dr entlite‘ for at least twenty-Mir bonnie/tar have. giartedeina pany with him. lie hos already lamas very ea ster:de repatationas a itintnarit.stril his eittertata-' oten, whi ch 14cits no Owner renneassnt, anbrds recreation far myths tired Lind and WY. • It was es N just such means tom the _ n priest artiste. atherra,the elder. achieved L ame and - for hand we entertain very renewable" doubts Mat his powers of keeping a house full of 'people were greater thui those of air. Duarte. We hope.that eveu liala will befitted, not only for the sake of Mr. Duane, who teak- deserves a fall house, but especially for the cause of the Benevolent Association, as. t weeds funds to re lieve the wants of the poor in ant addet. Admission, 50 cents; children;. 25 cents. Ss 'cured seats eau be had wi Hannan it Brumley* 'without extra charge . - • ; , • , iwarrrzsr Wok TES itimslie jotqataiL) Zits Ans. BIOMES :—Shertly ifter the Avon dale disaster the Detirsto'Sts.yrs RAILROAD AND Ilestrio ItEuISTER .0f Philadelphia,. con -tained an excited and inccinsiderate article 'from Which It seemed the editor intended tak ing an active part in 'framing and presenliisg to the Legislature, -a measure Which would pre vent the recurrence of such terrible accidents. When therefore; .several - Mining and Ventila tido Bills were this winter brought before the Cotrunittee on .Mines of. the Senate, we were surprised not to be able to discover the prom iSed phihmthropic effortuf the editor, Mr. J. P. Lesley, and still morn surprised to.find that in stesul of heartily Resisting In .so worthy an ob led, In Ma article on the nth instant he contents himself With ld finding fa It .with the plan pro posed by the istans' 'Joertria.r.,. for the ap pointment of the future „Mine Inspectors; and advising the selection of a scientific gentleman' of good social - position, who has Viidted the Jnines - and mining schools of Europe,t together with the establishment- of a, - school of mining and a permanent geological urvey. - The- eahmit. 'number of -.colliery casualties being eto falls of coal and- rock, and to brew of ropes sword chains, does it require j i such high"-scientific attainments to enable an inspector to ascertain when the wire ropes are -so worn as to unsafe, and ta4iscern when a piece of coal or 'rock requires timber . stipports? Nill the establishment of a. geological survey save the lives Of our mineral La Itjusttoblazue Americans for, setting too high a value, on prac tical men? -Does not the fault lie • with those men who call themselves "scismtific,',. but who having proved themselves to be either egotisti cal and impracticable theorists or mere charla tans and impostors, have led - our enterprising" citizens to look with suspicion even upon the real men or, science. • • ' Instead of abusing onr Mines, engineera . and operators, woiiid it not be wiser and more praise-worthy for what , ought to be an influen tial mining journal to lend the helping hand which- it seemed so ready to do some months since, in perfecting a measure *hose aim is the saving of human life? 'Notwithstanding :the 'IIX4II with which Mr. Lesley treats out miners we venture to affirm that there is hardly a single ,one of ihisle "ignorant" isinere to he found in ouicoal-field who isinot better-able to ascertain and pointout causes of danger in a mine than the - editor of4he UNITED STATES RAILROAD •AND'ATININO RE.OII6TER. • JIR4TICE:. tJ atral! ROtices. - - , How ROCSIIILL & WILLSON manhg,c. to Sal OS cheap as they do.. we don't 1:now. We couldn't do it ourselres It we wereto try. . And -so. we and all oar readers continually 'do throng to Rockhill & Willson's, whenever we go that wa ;: and hardly anybody oonakiersatrip to the city fully' accomplished, unless 'a suit from the West Brown Hall a - part of the pure:macs. POIIYPLtLI, FlialtrAZT 19 WO Iso9. I=l3 171E21 , 1,..x0. assts : 161,C83'. y.;::., ME 1101117SLIC BALE OF 'HATS, OAPS AND FUSS; D.t MAGED BY FlttE.—The undersigned ZAleen at publle to-ulglit,_Frlday, Feb. 18, - 1870. tielixilr.. an assoittnent of Hats, Caps, Furs, die„ damaged by tire. Sale to continue until all are sold. ' 140121$ tiCHLAteI, 275 Centre at., pcir. of Market. 'DREAMER FOR BALE.—Tne Coal Breaker at I'Dexter" , Colliery, alt. Laffee is offered for sale. This Breaker is eomparatively now and all the tim. ber godd and sound. Also fin sale; oneliteam Pump, one Drain, lot of *lnch flan ripe, 4.1n0h Oolumn Pipe, one Dumping Tip, one tlioDe Chain, 1 1 4-inch Wire _Rope, couple sets - of Car- wheels, lot of T and Flat Bar Rail awl ether Iron. /wale at L C. TROMPRONT. • Isar. IN • D. TOTAL. crial9 TiVABS.ET STREET. PIIILADA, is the cheapest and best place to buy Choice Tobac. co and Cigars by the boa. Monitor Navy, and Surma & Tobacco always OD hand at low rates. , Meerschaum Plpetlirlar. French, and other styles can be had here to suit customers, either wholesale or _ _ _, _ _ . POSY LEFS, Wioleeale and Retail 'Jobbing House, and. Mann ftteturer of Cigars, tta MARKET St.; Philadelphia. . .. Feb 10 ,170 8-3 w id4,lzoi • 1,-81- , 6493. 1,11,1.511 176. oral RZMOVA.L. Josnuk CQWPLA24IY4*§ONS tiara ogra riftra . • iszsi LOOKINO-GLASS AND PICTURE-FAME STORE,. ' No. 18 Nor* fßitit ßß.. Rktlaia, Where Slier offer at redueed_priees a general assort. • meat of Looklug.elaasee, Picture Frames, Large • Frenea Plate Mirrors, Plata an&Ornamented Picture Frames, CornfeenMoaLdlngs, &e. .10S1:1L'A COWPLAND'S BONS . Feb 14,170-gtol • • No.lB -North Blzth Bt4 i DteIiOLIITIONOP. I"MITNEBSyarP.--, 1 10. We Is hereby given thal Umpartnership hereto • rare existing between Joseph Wommer and B. K, Fisher,' under -the arm name or Fisher & Wommer, Unusually mercantile business , in Porter Twp.,. County-, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, by the;thdraaral of B. K.. Fisher, from the firm. The business w il l herea ft er be con = tinned by Joseph Wommer, and all the Ann debts will besettled by him. Ail parties Indebted to said Arm aro requested t o settlement with B. E. wisher. ; • • - JIL woustra, , . . . B R A F ISHER • : Porter Towlishijr,Teb 5, '7O , G•StA 'Parry ciileAtfaing"") nt°N ' l 'm alma' HOO Irma's, STOVE, ,Tzr and HorsE FITELNISHING STORE, im4. A number of Sew pattern COOKING and'PARLQH, BTOVO3, which can be had at moderate pricer. rte also halos gdendidaemartlzwrit ofTlei I r4ll JaPattod. Win, Wood and Willow 'W l et il ßolficiw an Hardware: /Wm' Hriislerk lintionts,oll Oaths, Table Clotils,lltsw Wt.ii, Clothes Wringers, Taill..carvi.4 and Botcher Knives, OW 011 46anape, mural satt F R =d all Wait ofklissinnft. Also, Gridirons. d num, Childress' eleigirt and Skates,r t a Toll and Butterlilitoons, Mice and Rat Traps. Nutmeg Graters, Sidttoons, Lemon Squeezers GietaViird CsgesA'able Mars.Tablaftrre,CjetreM t ra. ArZt= Wain W e akii= Cuttespla t Oaths' Lines Celts Cotters. si... Honeek otai lk wut Doldlis. Betals. Hatch Illiit tuU coin PenctlTond Mask Hatirt igull a s tionmera, .Its:liid sad airoa nom. Fleur Mere% Mow ' 1 -Annir VI gl4Witeltasti 4%7. rabbit ti t.pt ' ik : . .' , 1 ! . 4 : Ir . - Poke o L . :,, • ' all lairds of totitang , , • • SP _____• • _ piths • • set notios. Persons • • say • sastalbare nisi . • 4.. .# alOnoviiediguitho' '". "4 ? - 7 . :• -1 .47 -. 4i- n - IfitiCtilit' . ,' . • 'OIIIIIIIIIW- ,mwto4%v ~~. ,w -~ c cc. :11 *reaskiiT Vaasa An Wm 7.64 sarffausaissaigater,twesdi:*; .1141.10631-4 -. ~'I~t~ - imiTO4Wwa lgt 4. - ±1 - • 101IVILICILL Unwrir 1111111111111111111 Tip* 0/I;•wyngbt tamatl4 twasportectlaat I lersentli t 4 IL 8 p..fts Alice axs tt Will 77 Xn 7 • 4 *-- Ks. 10 17 :42.1.11 14 lorbernr- LEMON pOlir -•••••••••••• • snarroirlCLlXT • Q 41111410. amt Built by tetiligi Valley exall",as lialeuedapylastand Mr the rear • • aitylialtat . aW. -4... . -....:.. .... :-.....: . . t .- .. . -4.....;,:...... Pat. icitatik-4 - 7:.. - .7____.--,....... • Total:- ... -....:*.—.-. 1 . 4:4w time last year:.:---....,....-• • 1 . -...................—.-a FlWriMft - MV7I'V - M7r.777r11 ---• ' The f i Ltrinlf Li Car ril2‘lltArf coal transported by tbe .Canal Railroad of th e Goal and Nay. Co., tor the wean soding.on issgarday lass: • • • . cr4 UAW /4 , WIZIL • TOW.. BY auial By istirosui::----- Ttit co* was desired as tolicrwir; ' . Fr 4551' mule:ion Mition_—.— i NAV. 'UM! 'Lois 114 to L. V. R.*. at Q. *m.cll.--...:1 CrApERLAND COAL -AWL • . Quaintity of coal tau:sported over the -Cumberland and Nureprvipila itsitruisd ug ;oraraialay rut Tor 4 IW R • For • 14:4--- • - SIAN t l i Fur rams, 1,8,ad p,t34 ASH Inc. In 193 i CIE COAL MARKETS PBICfB OP COAL By THE CARGO. • • [c.x:iiinr. , ^TUDlaitrii cot TUX JILIMILIe JOVZSALJ i 1 PUILIADELPITLA, Feb. ill, WO. Red kik Prepared {4 Z. 3 I thratout... . I 200 . . do eChestout... I kocust Id . ai3 -. 4 oar. 4 . 1 iv: Aia, !Lump.-..... 4MO -do Mteam et 4/4 . Stearker......---,..._. 4 Mfg. ' • do . Broken. 4 .11r0kt01...-...:.;.-.:-..' 4 oot4 -do D E;;...... 4 (Am .. Edd- ,4 :-t------- 4Ms .do 8t0ve.... 4 2214 .'• do Che/tout3 44)4 EiChiliLefied ASIC•—t 110 fl W Asti Lamp .... ' SALTLSIOItE, Feb. IS, 1870..,1 To thetCade by cargo or carload: . • Willcesbarre and Pittston W.... . 020 6 73 's.4.kens Valley /Led . ey 6 .50 ShamblLln White or Ikd From yard or when, 50 cents to $l. 00 addiLlonaL> By retail, t o bO@ 950 vreet Georgee' and Cumberland Ooai, ' L o. b. at . . Lomat, Ptant for ..... ALEXANDRIA. AND GEORGETOWN Felc: 14, Geonies.:Cieek atuniberland, csavo. • PRICE OF COMPARLES' COAL. , - - • • ) 1 : L. Sir. Or: Egr. Eke.. Clot • Lackainii, Weh'ken44 65 ti 70 41 60 15 IV 66 40 µ6O Willutbave_, ilubok.tm-... :6 75 475 -4 73 475 5 '25 450 Serantoul,:Urbettkport :- • PittatOn, , Ne bu rgh ...._.... , Lehigh, tt. 0hn50n..... 5 tO. - WOO 500 500 523 430 Lehlitti, t.llliabethport • 5:7, 03 500 4Ou, 5 25 150 Ellsabetbport and Pt. Johnson tO.r.iew York W eAlts; Bound, out 11:ileratts: - Newturgb, OS cents. • . - . ! ', • riticEsor cus coAL. , Pnovrt . , MAL At Shipplug polnta. Dul7, MM. " Del. ' Meted .' "E at N n . ' 57 )7 :(.‘u .. r - re ner i Bloc k.llouse 4-11 75 Westmoreland Oowrte • 175 ' Despard- 850 Llngan • ; 1 75 . Newburgh Orrel 8 50 bydnex . • , ' • 2 131 ' , Nevi Fairmount rill: 8(0 .Pletou _!......_ H ay _. . ._. 1.10 2 13% . PHILADELPHIA. LltUeOrste Bay------ 1.10 Powelton Osa-----.... 780 CaledOzda, - '..- '-. 150 For slack from 25 to 50 mots Slack 71 &nig init 1.1 • leas. . , - Frelg - hts to New 'York p 25—to 803/011 $2 Y 254,3 2a. . COAL FREIGHTS . , e . . PL • Elba-{ ~ ' PO =ee -1 :. • Hl'in'd. bthpll• , Rinid Wiltpl, Boston ...L. ... f . .12 75 1172 uu!Nantuexet .. _.. _. tialem__-;.:_.,.... '. 2 2 OP New fledford,... - •Lynn.% __, • ' ' 00,11ew London-- . CambidilseperL ..! , 2 oolNorwteb t tow 24 ewbtawycirt : . - . 2 00'New Haven • Porten/matt .:, - • •-. 2 it3lßridirport. . 2 251Norwaik.__:..... - Portland_' ' . 2 00tHarttord,...-._ . Middletown. Manger ' : • . - Provide/ce - 2-03 , !Albany..___ Eratol..._ . . . "New York .Pawtucket;2; i - e. . ',Jersey City-- Newport.;;.... ....., illettzate-4- River • • ' Fall - . 1 ietWaablnitcm.._. - 2 (q ?amino '' , 2 uo!Ftlehtnond........ , In jowl Arrived v at Pt. Rie/et 3nd fin week 10 verigels and 20 beada— .,a ereels and Ai boils. . • kiTES'Or TRLISPORTATION TO T1LD14. 4 . - . • • . , ',•--, . Bic 11.t...ti!INu S.4II,NoiD. ' --... 841 B. War t . 13. Cb. • TO Pot, rbehmerno . . ........ .„ 1 ,r2 fle ir: el 't: fit tr.' en T ., ~•• !Z 05 T0'F'0411001Pti1a........ ... . . —... 'I. ill '.. 15 72 13 2to _rt 13 The rates front Sebtlylklll Haven are tizents• p,r rt , o lei , and bum Ttunnqua 3 tents per ton hightk. ' irst.icur i•ALLIcy ‘• -N. I. crartr.. , 4i. nsurtrUxe... / To Ellzaliothport. ~ • TO Hoboken. L. V.lll. H • f , 81; T. V. it. p N. J. Cenral 1 1 9,210rr1s .t Low' ... . .. ebtAtlng w . herving' 35 ek-Opping .t.'‘whitt"4 - 1 - eg. . • • t 2 35, 233 • To POrt. johnson the srme...• • From Penn Ifaven• to EP.rett•-ttipor: t Pt. Johnson..--62 e 9 'll ro Abuertistnunts Good IV °E et jo w rk. Apply a.4lllsTi.citiletirnedellt nn fine Feb . lo, 19-8- It 'muck, & figosh. Nv , 7l - ; ID-TO BENT.— noll hou JO H N _HeHt $l:5 to V s) . pp , ly to T 1 Morket Ht. Feb. Trinity Chnreb, Feb. In. a Breastpin.: 1 , Apply to IL v. RUMEX., in Mallantongo St. Feb; 1V:136*.1t. ne Wgixxi ANTorfir—.l:llrlll.owrltteni=itslEilAtpri,,.. _ .7. M. FRICK., Centralia, P&. s. Feb. 17, 'I . IY-411-21-4,11- . FOR SALE. -A aid building lot, !intuited on ,Arvit r street, ruttsillie 50 feet front _by, lin' feet - deep. ; Enquire at VEL IMarket street, Feb: . 16, 7 0.-33-14-4-21.. DOMONA. 711711BERY. YEAR'S.— Ken lucky Strawberry, Colossal Asparagus I,:verV body OurehaVe the benefit of It.yeare' experience In my new descriptive Catalogue of fie patiea,for 10 eta. /t balls what and abett to plant. • Feb 1.9„ WU. PARRY, Cinnatninson. N. 7. -' OX44ERY tr* •MP FOB. /LENT, MD:STOUR -AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. A good location for business, having tbs. trade Or three eollieries. Apply by letter to P. O. Bogtio. 141, Feb. 15„ 70.--,V-4t—a•lt I DILES'OIt IitrAIORMICUDAL TDIIIIORS and External, Blind, Bleeding and Itching, positively, perfecUy and permanently cured, without paln, dan ger,instruments or caustics, by W.M. DfcCA.N DLE4f: D., No. 1926 Spring Barden St., Phila., Pc. who can refer you toover Eleven If uridred of the best citizens of•Ptilladelphitt, who have been cured. A .practice of eleven years-as a specialty In , this disease without a failure, warrants a cure in all cases. Feb 19„':0 • • • ti-ly Feb 10, In --, - I'' .. Ditli..**-4wtnir: ENE ~ E kEI Ell LSI W l.lll Mff =I RBI , 411/075 U 1112.1gri • t MPS OS loot ts 1 1221 kir the week twinaL l . To! . AL. :9,5:18 Oat LSI nAtC U. 173 • NEW YORE, Feb. 15„ ' 5 56m . '5 50x, .Eat Skwe '5 7544 ..... 5 tog: 40 23 40 01) 00 00 tX) 2 co ra 1, . 1 1J srolvtisFP'S - SALE OP REAL ESTATE.— ..7 By !lime of sundry writs of Levan ractsur C , and rendition; Ezell's', issued out of the Colin of om mon Pleas of bent* IEII County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry, on L TURDAY, MARCH 1215; I;+ , at Pry o'clock In in the Borough of Po n t f t l fi e v r lrkert liro r tin i t l y °n th e tt following described real estate, to-wit:.: ALL that certain lot or piece of ground, sttnate th the Bowman of Ashland, County, bound ed northwardly by Middle street, matwardly by lith sonthwardly by Walnut street, sad ovate - artily by. Loa of Frank Mendier, containing in width 35 feet, and In depthlte feet; and being lot marked No. ZS In Block 54, on a map or plan of Ashland, with the ptigl i i e Zsaticee consisting of a 2-itory. frame dwel ranee; as }he property of JOBN TIWINBMAN , A All those two certain lots or pieces of pound, situate In P otts in the Borough of Port Carbqn, Schtlylkill Co ignutded north wanily by toad I -mans fromttville to fUrt Car bon, east wardly by lot ofJohn Fletcher, wsattiwardly by a publte street, and westwarttly by lot of Vaughan containing together In width 100 feet, and in depth SP consistingre or less, with the Impute nancea, of a 2-etory frame chiselling noose, with stone berement, and frame stable; as the property ot WILLIAM HILDEBILANT. ALSO—AII tlutt certain Manage, tenement And tract or piece of land, situate In thilon Womanly, Schuylkill 0- mqty, adjoining lands of, Hugh Beddle & Ckt., Philip Kolb, Jacob Eisenhower, Sonnet Boone and others, containing 91,1 titres, more less, with the ortenancet, elndsting of a 2-story , name dwellinghouse, a frame stable and a watetEer saw mi •as the property of SiljtAlf B FR . ALSO—AII those two adjoining lots or i „.eacor ii ground, situate on the northeardly side of runt, in the Township of Norwe (now In th e Imes & of Pottsville), Schuylkill ty, being the lotsmap I,ck are marked numbers 123 an t on the or adan of the Norween to rt n ectroalnlng in front or btAdtlt an t on mitt reietoac rnefk. street 108 feet and 4 latches, aad the is to and lot' umber Ira contain 41 feet swol Inches, aria lot number 1.19 idaty-alx feet and tea Inches In width on addsAacoelt street, and are more particularly and deetribed as follows, of at post on the airthwardre side of Bahr street, thesusst e a 25 qt wide, an. 33-, which Ir as for newly Ipaq_ said Illaw la, north 115 dr es oat het , firi l etc seT stdome of the west pun of t MoustifflaWast Railroad, thence along e add Road north 75 1 ,4 degrees east lel eat ; thence by lot marked number ix on the said snapsplan, mouth 11% degrees east 2 1 14 feet and 10 to post on the northearsity aide of said Pea cock street, thence aleng It South degrees west 101 feet and , 4 Inches to the tolsweof besituo •as the, innifortyofJOMo BERMES:JAM Ei r and, wiloxiJa . YARDLUY. ' ALSO—AU Ute stpist, title • of Issua s 4. Yarnell of, In and to El that` • • •• • of a r . • atbiltroxin• I : l4l % e g v i s4l % 4 %ore with • roll, a Snitesur trims der=es. With • / -I•Cley kitltanmaretispfAtzu.trestait barn; as the gecomay Seised and taken FritoerseentemandMie ALSO—NO. that aertain land-situate iri Ute et •• . Bu r, *tor d. .. land deeet eof p John . .. to stones, theme by land mmatuel O. • swayer math dolma east 115‘poteltee teetostbanoebyland opfilltent Wel WM slidolos Mosta - tWace:_ _ _ _ Ea - : . 4i l T+ l ltM i IA • • 7:7-rx— • MINSTRIMMIOGIFt .ii=cal'oNzi*Etittiametaliwtt ••• • K In ; r U=3 1 G ma' • inclow'HATA.„ oLIVELOGAN A 'aseO .trts," R. J: IsKX)RIODVA, on - swans WiLNDIHJ... PHILLIP S Dlateit ' U, ir e, , on " punkt - Lbunav TI Iteserre mat tor single - - ectnre— ' COL For sale at Bannan iser's ' ilootcstore. o. Centre SC Pottsville. Feb 10, 104* Feb AMOS, March I, 2 3,41,7. %SAO. . _ .COO 2 ICSILCHAIM3IIII, MiNEpsVuX.E, Fob.. 17, PIM ,Wsursttss. It billt pleased , tbe , Almlphty Euler of the Universe to temove ftma ttv br death.' a in' beloved member. Insists Witu.s; therefore. liettgred. That we bow ln. bumble antlmtteput tO • the dedtd of fllltrarho doeth ail thine welt • ~whoeie ristdeocut dis acts are, dettlemdl to ,Mote our common and by remlndlott tet Or-ourroortaltr. Prompts us so to. live Met' we may be prepstred,llo Re:a/reit, Thit With sincere sorrow tee mourn the depertnri of our beloved member. and will aver bold In pleasing remembrance Ala unehanging seal In the interest of oar Borough, a.hd we look with hope to a reunion in that world of bliss alike napes rims to Sorrow -mod rm. from the pausal:l sepses , , - Bemired, That we cherish and reaped . the manly virtue* of our deceased member, whose mild sa Plealledlapositant secured him many friends; and endeared film to all with whom he had latereoutse: Resolved, That we tender to the bereaved family oar heartfelt syMpathy In this their great afflietlOni and cancel= tn them for comfort' unto Me one that bath sal "Ooe, Onto me all , that are wear y . and tusanr ied and I will give 3toti rent." • Resolt , a, That, these arsolutioft- be published la the "Miners' Journal," and a copy of them be handed, the family toot our deceased member.: FRANK IMIBLR,2 WM. L. KIMINGca, C. K.. TA LOR, Committee. Feb 10, '7044t D/STRICT COURT of the rutted States /Ust ern District of Penna. • • Nathan Lonenberger, ladle idualty and as a nteim bar Lewis the andorr & Longenoerger, composed of is S. Purr Nathan Longenberger, of Union Township, Schuylkill Co., Penna., slieekrePl. hat' Ing _petitioned for his discham, a Meeting of the creditots Will be held on Tuay. the 13th+ of March. A. 13. 1870, at 10 o'cloclr A. 31 2 : befort ter John P. Hobart, at his office in the Borough of Mts. vlile that the examination of the Bankrupt may be finished.and any business Of meetings required by the sectiotis 27 anti of the . Act of Convey , ' acted. The Register will certify whether theßank• rapt has conformed to bis duty. A at ill o'cl o ck had on Wednesday,- Match ht7o.• 40 oA. N., beton'. the Court- at Philadelphia, when =I interested ma" show cause against the diac Witness the 'Ron. John Cadwallader, judge," and Beal of the Court at Philadelphia, Feb. rith, (L. 8.7 O. R. FOX, Clerk. Attest : -Jolts P. 40BA1rT, ,Re g ister. Feb 19 ; 10 e - FA( . EPNE,I It.OWBRIDGE k itALDWIN, sID nod 328 Delaney St., - New York. N-Sm Ftb 19. '7O Piet. Ito. 5, Port Illrhinood. .1 • HAAS & Minero and ,Shippcte of THE SUPERIOR TtutEY RUN G O. A L , AND So.LrAor.wri roa LEE, Gli...kkT t CO.'S cmsna.usa PLANK. RIDGE COAL 418 .11kabutt St., Pliiladeipttin Offices: - . 81 Trinity Building, New Tore, • • )11 Doane St.; Boston. .' Feb 19,'70 , ' . • 8- . LEHIGH VALLEY 041.D Time Table Cloning .connectna 'of the L. V. R. R. Co. with those of the Phila. t Reading R. FL Co. to and from Pottatille and intermediate points, be . tweeu Reading and Pottsville. i . A. M.:A, lit, Ips m . Leave Pattv . lll,o !‘ i ' ' • • 1 4. 40 '. '9.00, 2,4 5 Reading; , '',. .' - East Penna.': Junction ' ! . ' 9 -23 .35 . !I ' l l:5 55 1. 8 41 5 1 9 Arrive at Easton 1 9.15; 12;44 , 8:35! NOleYork i EL 15 1 P.tri 19.00 ErrunsiNa. P. ?4 ' .1}. .,.' 14.:1.. M. ' I A.. 2,1,1 M. Ito) Leave New York " '.Easton •••• - East Penult, Junction Reading Arrive at Pottsville ....... .1 . • • For :11AUCII Clll7lCli and interniedlate 130 M. lnts leave Pottsville, 5.10 and 9.00 A, M.; and 2.4.5 P. M., ar rive at Mauch Chunk 12.00 M. 5.45 and 0.30 P. RETUR.NiIita, leav,o Mnuell Chunk, 4.4.5 and 10. 3 5' P. M., arrive at Pottville. 12. Z and 7.31 P. M. • For all porhts In. the Lehigh Coal Ite4lons and for Towanda, Waverly and Buffalo, . Wave Pottsville, 5.10 A,. M. FIORT.II. fiAl - It E, - . • • - - • • Hupo•rintendent and EnginPer. Bethlehem, Deti. 'Ma ' • n• 11 A , N ORDINANCE , •TO REGULATE TH CLF.ANING OF PAVEMENT:4 ,and GUTTER S' OF SNOW." - SECTION 1, .11te it Ortfaine.rfcrint ~1,1,1;-4 t,y the Mimi Courtrxt of the Borough . of PolOtrille,:ri,od it to here* qrdnitted ilithe authorily of thr"...amr. That it shall be the duty of every resident or property holder within the paved limits of the,llorough, whetiwr In frOnt of private residences and places of thi,int,N, or In front of vacant lots or public buildings, to keep the footway or pavement and guttara tree and clear of. snow, and 11 any resident or property bolder or the trustees or agents of public buildings, shall' neglect the clearingof the pavements, sidewalks, and gut , ten at 12 o clock P., M., subsequent to 'the day the snow may have ceased falling, and shall neglect to have such pavement, sidewalk aud gutter so cleaned Immediately after due notice in writing from the Chief Burgess, li Cotoitable, or Supervisor, every one so offending shall forfeit and - pay the sum ofene dollar per day for each forty feet so obstructed, And, further,- if' he obstruction la not retrieved within' three days after notice given. It shall he the duty of \the liupervlao to cleat the same, and an additional twenty per.o , fines snail be added to the penalty, to he t collected as o f er or penalties are raoweollected. Sac.:. All ts or ordinances heretofore passedifi conshitent wit this pet, are hereby remittal/. Enacted and parssd. Into an • ordinanoe I Potts ville , this afteentir day of February, one tbruisuld eight hundred, and seventy. ? .. : ' t ti. DAVID P. BROWN, Pre.i dent ' Attest :..A. K..Wn - lnsga, Clerk.• . Feb la, 'al : , . . itily CITET4TISII3 44/1?.1311/LDX0. EMI N E §4,Y L t A.N.CiVII A.M AND SWISS LACE CURTAIS, JUST OPENED , . . - . Eraliroldered Plano and Tab I le Cdyers, Window cornices, in Gilt. Walnut; and Rosewood and , • Gilt. Window Draperies - Dein Wort • ~ French, designs. Ftrie Shull", etc. -. • , Agents. for Brats Patent Spring Milani* Slade Fixture, tvltteb requires no cord. • ._. " L CARRINGTOIi, Ditir.OIIMIE 4*. CO.. 17 1 S. E. dor. Thirteenth and Chestitit Streets, 1 April 3 , 4 , le. itILADEZPZIZA p* • ROO TUTS E N ziiz t 1 especially adapted for natllC I N PurPoties._ t Is tt.ptaln, compact lumble- and eheap,'En. , int., made 1h the very - Jest =inner, having all tW ettnneet lop pins made, "steel. , The Piston nnd 'rank obi th !lief r connee- - lon s bahince each other, rideh s t aves the 'mind !rain and jai ofottlinary tertleal engines., _ /lay i......... ................. ............,. .... ~..- 1,210 SI lllde 1 - • • ' i.. 4- i' . _: ...... ..... . - Sal 37 Lard.,.. ............. : .... ........ 4.....6........ ' .... ..... .......... '.l 173 4. - 85 00 Riff, w' 138'37, 8. Kerk, for .2 tuules ,i ' 4.:.........:-.. , • 435;00 For: Indentures .. ._. .. . :-...-- ... ... .. .... . -.........:..... 1111. 00, Caneelling.lnderrtures ~.- Meintenswee ,i• . , ; , 3.7 is Freight. refunded by Connty.Couttntss'ners . lIS Juiticoi of Peace. Unes ' '' • ~ .... . ' , 85 Cajal from personal property of Au - artar , o fllsbop------- ...... ..L....i. .... . .. ~_.i ; ._._, . .„.„.,..;_ 27 Cash for empty ttourbarrels...-- • 74 Own for raga and scrap litun--; ' 1 88 Money refunded on paupers :.........-......... •7/ A. Knntner, for 1 calf z....- ' 100 _. F. Marts , footing 1: pa Ir. - boz:to...'- ... .---.... 49. Geo. Hunteleker, for fl our and cou p ».... : - 17 cu. `'`sew/ potatoes .. 4.-.L....:-.1...4....... ...... Seed corn. x J MI /0 ,- , , cash tor-soap .2, .... -.........:-...--:.. 822 lash for - paature...„ . ...... ..i,....,...-..L.-.4-...._. For delsvription, drea m and references, sand thenitnaufactnrera.. . • ' ci.a: By cash paid tbr. ' . Bringing puspenkto Ramie Freight- f-- ------ Fare for removing, paupers. Truck aatnuui .provisicTali_ Daniel Hiimineb I bay provisions.... ::_._ " .Nlaintenanor money, H. H. Bachman • LoubtaShaieliter....L. Straw Turnips ' 'Costs, Justice Peace for liSsuing orders. Hardware Drugs aild tru55e5....._........... Lltrpenter work 4 Lime and manure._ .:::..» . . Fire insurance ..... .. . Htirmaking and harvesting;...._;.. I. umpingL:Weber;repidring primp .... ... Hauling • D Coal .. . .... ... lidatiiifts Brick, brushes. .... .. Tubs • I. .. .. Philip Gotterbartn, repairing clocks. Fisher & Brother, lelockl. - Plastering . .. Christina, gifts for Saddlery.....- 1.1 • .. E. B. Peale, mowing machine 114tuiert D.Hnittle, weaving 80,;yrirds Out-door relief .... . 'HatsF . . Tailoring Repsdringnewing maeltizie Printing andlpublishing.l....' - Farrier services o.lloyer, for use of spriniwaionl' • • ' Cabbageptiutts arid garden' seeds Centre Turnpike Co. toll.l Edw. Bradley, bal. on settlement for hay.. (loos* Mabury, boot money on spring wad iron • • - 11. .—• Vi all paper lute paper hanging.. Gardening • L.- ion Work ' . .Ni Plough sbareg Services In sick ward Steward's traveling expenses Clerk's " • L. 45 ...I 12.25 i SA ' , AR/ER..4ND WA Gila. Ruse Spencer, maid aervits,' • - Eft. orney.., • " • " • Mary . Elmhart; " .'" -- Elizabeth Ebuuart, Carollne Leßoy, services, nursery l'army Boyer, 1 year serVices as matron...... Daniel Boyer, year salary as steward Balance due Direetors of ; the Poor . • $3.73i5 ;49 We, tb&unaersigned t Auditors for the County:, of Selluilklll. have exozolnO_t_4e fr use foregoing aecoluit of ,Dscritel Boyer, -Steward, of the 'Schuylkill County Altos-House, and. respectfully report the foregoing as the revel o f our Investigation, and dud a balance In favor of t e Directors of the Poor of three hundred . and thirty o dollars and thirti-ntrie cents, • • In witness Whereof, we have hereunto, set 'enc.' hands and.seals this tweutleth day Of Jantlasn . ;140L. • r„ JOiweal L. 8.1 euattcli.. SAMUEL ÜBE, t. 5.] . • CERSCH OF THE AO C'RE. i.kml.ler of inmates In the House Jan. 1 , 1841 p Salo ; admitted durittg the year-- 315 Rorn in the House. ..... 27 Died during the 3*eur .. lB, . Bound out. . _ . . Disckarged and . absconded: ?AM , • Remaining in the Honse, - 1870 ............ 323 Out-door. . , 304 Of the inmate* of the House ............. personti; 47 insane and idiotic; 80 Under medical treatment; 21 boys under 12 years of ago; 22 girls nudes 12 Year, of age ; 189ndult meltsnd 116 a dult tamales. Number of inmates Alit the noble on the arm ally of each month during the Youl aci January . . .... May— SePtetnbet Febrrtary.:..-317. March ----I-53 July ~..317 April... —.313 August' Doessaber Ave nurnher Us Iris House during the year--772/ and 140414. were furnishett.to 2,213 per, sr* or PA ITRATED 111) KILLED IX ilia 91 steers weighing_ 42485 lbs. ; hider 7,121 MIL ho .38 12 cal gs ves "• : '11,739315 " 127 . " • • STOOK- eLB7D IMPIXIMTS OX '11734. Fdiilf. 4 horses, 2 colts, 2 mulis.l4 emu, 2 bulls, 4 young . cattle, 8 oxen. 43 hog; 2(11 Pbaltrry 41 /Ina w ri M: truck. ns, 1 4 pa 1 buggy, II sleds. 2 ale 9 ws, 5 cultivators, 2tilow 1 hay. rake, 4 thumbing machine, liesscraiLl., • There were produced ou th e farm:. • ' - 190 tons of gay at ap Caper $3,430 00 1300 bus. Corn at slper_ btts.- I OD TOO bus. Wheat at Si 50 per P ooe s a 7 cent Pe • 00 sM tons u fSt a wetllsoopsr _ - SW bus. of Oateat 60 ostati per bus.,-, '845 00 , Blobs Cornrodder at 610 C)0 per 10ad ...:...' SO uo 1 000 beads of cabbage at - 4 cents jpar dm 00 12 bus. - Outons 60 perl2 00 12 bus. Red Beets at 80 ets,:per 810 1,120 lbs. Batter at 30 eta. per _ 330 00 00 bushels of Apples at '7O per bushel.-- 37 50 ' • L..' V 44040 , 4 • • Ig-lr . ZrPE3I S / 7 0 - 11.E.9 02F;F:teM • _Lobo{ on Oarm, hamestin - g, Orden. • Ing, ae • 921-1,51 • Sian/um:llth • • - Inme • .• TWhee/Wrigbt 39 00 ' 34nie and' ......... 191 25 ........ .... all b . 15 OD k ...... ... . . .... .. ..4. ,32 Oil • Plotigh Shlues wand piturea.. 91 00 Clibage planta and ...... 92 12 - , Farrier, serviced. . 375 ,Boarding laborers and etnp — loy" .. aes — ....:.: 035 00 - Feeding horses andl,7oo 00 SalorYkof farm and teanditers.. ,--- 5111 OD 3 , 7 59 114 - , - • , CEA& WtoLT.TEN 81 BRO. 4 ' • *Jr Agests is Ws Darkt for.. . . F. W. Tows. & cot, oP BAL . Two= .. , TOBACCO REA3WFACTIIIMERS I By epeeist arraneinente mode with P . , W Beck • eo., as their vote agents for thlo Costobt vu t is we are enabled to sell tbetr VakW sad Dl7. and all other Mils or 83 %IT ,al s To booms, a% their Boltitnore al& B t • , . ~ . CHAS. W T •it 213 excerice:ST4 PintaimN , A. February ti. VID ' • DIMS° 64.L111.--Th• stblomtbot 117111 iloitUg. A 'slob, panto veladoo. on KoidAr. t o at le croloot to ths M, st ur Jus Ttitnbl Rua . eft lot '111117"44-74i41-144 boddlttA ti : lot rest io ertrisr2 . %, 4lpiw r a ritsiand tionswillas_ ,• ' ....t., , ,.:. , - tlmeansgsetiff pp! Brim . , I ) i .. + r . . J . . titsidtaaelte?..w....". titriß" .DA *Ana - N r"l kUri st, ;~ MEE ____ - ------- - F.'• MisiNOoBll '' T. ' , . • •,. 5 ' , 1 041 1 ...il ..': & up zikaitt •Wir'C l earai r . . . -.#--,. ella• fe 14/0 0 ~ I She • - 4,--.l*-4.....e.-- .. I =} 3loo brlatieWilfallimmllOkat .4 " -.-'' . ' -' iiiiiiiio - W - :':,: .7 - • i 1 _:.'_, _-: -, '.: ~1 .- ,: 41morsr --' - -,' - •:- ' J.:...,;:gguisit •7••_,-.._ M —......= ,---•- is ; -en _ Ales Weed taieer.-:-...... Catt1e.,.......- . .........:•„4.1- . 4.-. .-.::- • . - , 4...- - -.... , =t lbuft Ardees.....-....-4....-._. ,-: tO vre&-......:;„,........:.---......-. ,Xi Of Thawareoed store 5vp5i0......--_.;....-. Ail 48 =T-;.....„-_. - , -4......--.......--........ ;;AC mi y 'ell ...- , ZS Sli I g= 1!....,-....--:- . ..4.-.4. .. .... _...,.....- " ..,. -;OD SS tw' -...i.. • • , ' - ,- : as at ,__Pbeatoesi _. ...t_ ....._.. .... • ISO 05 Publishing and priiiti3g.:....„.....-..........__, 172 50 Rope and Vinsj tar — . 7... "___ ____ l . _ ~41 43 Centre Turnpike Comi;e4" t' y Tor"..-..._..—. -I-I2 IS Insurance AmeseaseaL.. .... --- Y. Oen. Adams, tor paving kinitie1...'...:,.....___•• Wheelleright W0d1t ...-...---- 32 I P RePulrlng Iftimpa.---.Z-.,..--. a) so PaZi r irniieriT" -- 4iiiitiriiiii i.eit 11 4.lopeiring and trap ti 'ro a ta . to ' 4.10.1 00 !. , _541.4.R.M.41.1VD I rgt GM. , 8. T. Might* tiervoesarld expirises Tror .• 03 50 M. W. Fehr. '1- . sus 40 Fred: Seely', •" ' ,'1 I " ','" ' " 290 $6 i Fran . Mc lurk "•-*1 • " ~ -'" 40 - Z. Myer Strouse, Attorney .'-... ' ' , 250 00 Dr. 0. L. liaylorolerk. and t. phyaldan. 600 00 I Dr. B. F, Shannon, 0 and surgeon. • 500 CO Dr. Ph%,Weher„ out.door nuxtleal services 1,12 30 ' Dr. P. ILlShulta, •! ), ;" 5 ' , 43 (10 Dr. P.'o. Peripms, " ' '," ']. " ' ' I'S 00 Dr , .P.MeCrystle, ," .• l' , . " ..• . 116 z lienry_Shropp, servlces, ? SlMenutker... ..... .-.- 310 00 Gees muntsicher, services, Salter 3d) 00 !Charlet Smith, nurse inflosaue Departne4 be 00 M. W toiler wont_ •••• _ ... ___:.____ • ' C) 00 . 'Franklin. Te_atniir_.._...,...._ ... : ... -... 40 00 Geo. M. Mofer, - " "• 11 .....,......... ......... _... Zs 00 Reur7 Miller, • ;•bl . ..., ~--..-4,.....-r 21/0 00 . ~ ~. i i ' , ' 5X7,41,14 We, ' th e undenthelled.,l-Audlto of the Gounty of Schuylkill, having examined th account od Conrad Seltser A Treasurer of bald Count with the Directors of the Poor and• Rouse Of Emplo meat of amid Oman.% ty. respectfully report: th e foregoing statement -se ta the result of our Investigation, and which will show that the Treasurer has Paid the amount of thirty. , seven thousand three hundred and forty-livp'dollars and tweuty-oue cents (TAU 211. In', witness whereof', we have hereunto, let' our hands and seals, this twpntleth day of January' .•l. . , • , • , iiOL , /. L, OCISH' R,I" t • 7)121 CL , IN A.. ; a A • u . &t' om .fiAM'C'EI .G. DifT L. L ......___ STEIVARD"S ACCOO.'‘'.I: DANIEL itOrEFt,' Steward, ix account with the in resters of me ...Poor of BrhiwUtlll Cinsty, /rem Ulf fine d'w of 'January, 1500, to the first day of Ammo • rth 182 4 1.• -- ' To bibmce, due ThrectOrs of the Poor, Jan nary 1,1101 i • To cash for ' F4R.3(4CCcI UST. Profit of the Farm ~ .15a1•91 f .• ; w. FATS.= :" i • • DlreCt i or% lg o c t G a i ri r y. SATuat,Clerx. Feb. 19; '19,, 9. tobacco, ,Stam k. four s 2111 MOW • I. '•"17 • ti : r 7T. fir- - - • Or • - . : SttdVAAIAjl =EZEINIZ OM =ME p=mcg k • . , , 1 , % ......1.-- ' 4 '' .1 , 4 . • 'lrlitlp , An '-7 , ...."'' • r" . .f‘l'l, ... rimo nrognoll emac j&l-, L . 11.-'..., — "" ' . • . " 1-11 ' 14 ".• • or as tatti - --r.t. ' • e it Otttelair. ......„ • b will dutleaV i ra ' 4, "" 4-- ir- - i - • ' . 4...:4€ '-* um% 0 . 10 :-- -I -•*--.463- :-.*-z.•,'• . ;mimetic Amtld t ., . .1 . OP ilelitim. yye~aa'Aooti VII 114 Mt% radsomitti e till • illmit na isittipmed piki V* la on . the Ilk !WO' 4114,44 r ai II aliti., ,_ , ' Fob 410 N 4. ftts= l7 . 'Litt" • • • at to and _ the taxes. • • idleimmikon Monhicr. the twen- Oath et Demnber. bikes the Hoe arable, Judges oftheand Melt • In thenudteeit *venation to LoulseLomered-' sobstair r. wienamorLossise. Woof the scra °sigh rie Onntotket at .fehni,Yesq.,the Court direct aineettatien to twLonhoksoseer, adminla soisrigehrherierlorsie.unstessok_ to ippon at on Con „: tribe held at romonne eed for the County of Setnna Monday thihth day . af March; w hy D let t e rs IC o'clock - 1n the foreuoon. to showinus ofadnitzdimation granted W. her should iw to vacated.. • •-• • And the Mort ftuther &met that lite:same be served by publication •firethree consecutive week beton, the return day thereof. to the ' , Democratic Standard" and 'lliners'..Tournal." weekly flaPera. • published at Pottsville, In the County of Sebuyusill. Sy the Court, • CHAS. McCIED. Clerk. Published to °Patience, to en order of Court. k OHORGE C. WYNICOOP. Sheriff. Sbertffs °Ski . • •Feb. 3tb. lea -64 t SHOE. H A S AIL DEALER) SOOT, SHOE. HAT D CAP 'MDSE.—. BoOts, !noes, Hata and Dips, in great vartelzr. eon. staidly on hand. Pardeuiar tattntioll paid to Custom Work. 'Br.PAIRING done neatly~ on short notioe.. Also. nthirge assortment of 011 Cloth Bags, Um. brethu, Worrell'agelcbtated Siarktiar. Amer- Ican - Dresahla far Indlea• and Children's Shaft • Pura for 'agues and chljdrent Men's gtit Capes and Collars below cost. Am-CHESTNUT .STREsivf-iumsoN t 'A. Feb. 11,T70—akt7-ly DAV/Ha CO., • - N,. 18 8. , THIRD Nt.PIDIADRINPITIA. GLENDErNIIR, DATE a 1.110RI;14,17 Wall gt.,New • . BANIZEttd _AND BROKERS. • Ny e allow interest on temporary or standing de posits. and execute orders promptlGOLD e , purchase and sale of/STOCKS, DON'Lts AI)NIN Errata OTT. Direct tOtwaptile communication from the Phila delphia lomtse to New York. _ - I.lan 31. ".11-2146-(1131 VIDIERER YARD. - I . • SILAS . BALL & 'BRO., " • f LUMBER' MERCH . INTiy; xga.#, THE RAILROAD DEPOT. 1 • • l• POTTSVILLi, .PAC r • • • . Haracaastaz2tlyinatack , a fall atip . pyot all kinds • • well!Zs -- market prima. Raving two Steam Saw • , , minsruningouthunber ' " ;'"\/ we are pre,pated to air: j I alah max Kind of ban • bileigoti at the loesZaet ores. ' For eask,purcliaseS a liberal discount is Offered.' • SISI SS • tw - st R MANUFACTURED BY `• JOHN A. ItOEIILDKPS SONS, ' TRENTON. 'N. J.. lams 49 • For Inellned"Planessitning, Standing Ship Itigging, •,.. aupperisiop Sri , Ferries, Stays and Guys . on Derrie s, Cranes and lihears, •y Elevators, Tillers, ac. A LAIttlE 'STOCK OF WIRE ROPE ; CONSTANTLY • ' - • ON liAND. • ' onimas Ftt,Lam WITH DISPATCH. • 9325 39 L 52 SI - OV 56 62 • 40 93 187'00 oo 13 03 10 OD . • 390 ' • • 1592' 7029 13 24 ' 10.61 . 7 67. .25 50. . SO 35 233 51 • , 1060 •-•••—•• c • 92 80 •••• ' 1750: •• 5210. 1 ' • fi3. 200 .. ow. 14340 •• 45 90 9 09 86 63 0. • . 95 50 67 " 7¢ 30 4 SO 3407. .18 7 41; 1 • gg.FOr strength, size and cost, see circulars,trhich VIII be seon application.. Aug. 7, 'W-31-ly LEASE OR TO LET.. The Kortbaus Coal and Lumber Co Will Leese or Let by Contract on advents .geous terms their I - BITUMINOUS COAL MINES, Located at RRNDVO, _CLiNTON COtINTY, PA., on the line of the Philadelphia and' Erie Railroad, in the hew thui Coal I Reilon. on the West Branch of the Susquehanna Rprar. Which la the nearest, most *yellinge and ratiat 'valuable Bttuminoue Coil Dia se triet in Pt naylvania,lo the market s and manufae „Weis of t• . East. ' i . . I i , •Tli IinNEIS AND IMPROVEMENT]e 70 00 42 58 .14 00 87 6 75 ~ . . . With tainilig fizturea; tpols, care and work:metes houses, hi I word; the general mining facilities are in perfect and contplete working order, for a present production Of, (300 j - _ . . PUREE ITENDRED TONS OF COAL PER DAY, ME 9 00 ..% 00 - 100 00 • 9100 Tt3 OG icml 00 101 00 77 00 16 03, ZIO 00' MO 00 Me 39 anct will require but little add:Mortal expenditure to inerettee thienaonnts to 500 or even 1,(O tone per . The COAL is Obtained b$ drifts abo've Water, leNlel. At present there are four drifta in operation, on two beds .of coal, but I there are four or Ave workable beds on which any deairable numbei of drifts; may be °pencil. • • Foieddittpnal iiiforinailon,,terms, emu conditions, •PPo flip. . PRESIDENT OF THE compAsy, ..k.nd for teats In 4 regard to the present condition 1•of the mlaes , Or an examination of the same, apply to the. Superintendent, . OEOROEARMSTRONG, at the Renovollltties; Pa. • -.JOIM ANSPACIT, Prest. 'Earthaus Coal and Lninber:Co., N. E. corAth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. Feb 5, ID M R. G. T. CUBT/841 , . MR. • LIFE . „OF DANIEL WEBSTER. This Great Natioisal Work, written in fulfilment of Mr:Web:steer testamentary Injunctions, will be , published In two volunsesOlvo. Quo pages each, tuns trstedWlth elftst Steel Portraits Mr.• Webster, and. One Woodcuts of different views at,Franklin and at Manddleld. I • - • VOLUME ONE NOW REACT. ' ' • . _ • • 4 'its soim lit Curtls's work Is published, the preteent generation will have a much fuller and more complly rounded conception of this extraordi ntemary manponule than was possessed by his Immediate con s. ..air, Webster w ill again come Into view as per haps the 'foremost man orals century on .t trier- Wan Continent. 'lt 'waste that supplied. t e 1 eu . .which triumphed Itt*the late war for the n 'The Union now slhd forev one and Inge le,' was sentiment which he ha d so infused Into all In gennatts hearts that that they were ready to pour out every drop of their blood in its support. He is the one Mau without whom success could not have been achieved."—.N.,r. World. tit is probably the last Life of DANIEL Winn= 1411% Win ever be written, and it is beyond-compari son, the best. As atiography, it has the rare qual ity of usefulness, being suited to the taste of the general router as well as answering the reqUire, meats bt ; the 'schorar and politician. • _ "The extracts from his speeches and ,eorrespon denee ars 0 0 11dous. ,but the selection of them is so happy that they cannot be dull to any man who cares enough for the book or Its subject to buy it."— ' • " Mr.George..Ticknay- Corti:ea life of fia.rrikt. Wks wild meet, a warm welcome from the American . !'The Author. does not write as a Politician, and, *ere the book issued without the name'of any edi tor, It wannd be difficult, if not impossible, to ascer tain [romans , . thing in it what are his g,wn political alliances.- 'We cioselhe first volume wRh great sat isiketion, feeling that the life of the illustrious ;New- Englander has 'been written as he himself would have approved of it,"--.Tourard of Cbmoterre. I:rtraet frown tAr "Boston Ctritrier,'? A'or. 13th. !Yr. Carib' has produoel not poly a biography of marvellous Interim; but one ot.Ostmordinarq merit In a fiterarY Pant of view* 4 : 1 ' IC be ecnutitlered mem pratee r bnt are think that Zr. he. written %halite ot D4Nntl. WEB ornia as it ottglit to be written. " - ; . 'SinesChallsmati t t l said Theodore Parker, "I think there has not stab a grand ire In all ' Christendom. . A.large man. decorous In drew dlg, ulfled deportment, he walked as If he „ relt. himself This work, of which the first volume it now pub: Ilabed (We abound will t ready February let), Is soli sVy Pti9A itiol the price Is, SS 00 psi; Vol. Bu. • 4saiptlous may hegiveu Our ouitioriaol Agents, or sect d&01 to us. s' - • Arias mutt* hi &DAL! t_ot the country, _Address D. APPLarroN It CO, Putman; Feb. va. 4 1.4kr, *I *9l Oruld ist, New yori. I'. The - stibscribers, miners and laborers, eugagedin ata,about the mines ia:Schuylk ill County,.res.N z peetfulli.represeat tuyour honorable bodies,, that. the large number of persons maimed itud,arßuildc- •-• theeollierim, and also in' the transportation of 'coal; already amount to _several hundred each yeari- e 1410 and *lithe largely, on the increase as the pred4llol2 aix4ieentises. lifeny . are.criptilid - for life and others far Mentltnat thne.,, , oklargo portion' Of 's Achieli lave no comfortable places" i and cit. it-hArthektn their ihilkttiated, ':withoot 'the:ability to contribute.to: their support.:,' ' At alp* iTert collierr crippled' of - this kind' obeehd alarge- are' fereed to ' engage sel*- Tim and, hear s far a livelihood, - which demoraliWthe wholendighborhood. - -° Naar tiatit*Nora would also enter upon their ,dapgerous,; - oaattpsitiot‘ with 'a lighym - ,ltaarti - itad 0 901dvice,fted,with less dreesVior the•fart pith& fautiliesi - itthorknesr there *mi.& - llospitataudslisylourettieted is ,the, OpimtY where they;tould he - nufteksiated for, nit - eurta of their iojaries„ ileum* *thud being a bu t rthen-tO tkeike;fikmille.ii'end•iiot Sent. to the sAhnstkiinak , , and treated Mt vonn,,y - panpets, after we have otpeeeliant livegeitt!thi dOep, fiery and treacherousn: - . ,;Inhiogi' to Add t 6. gout-comfort ,aad = • ' : 4141 0 7 4W47 : theiirlkiis - 1 1 105A1:100INEY aat hollAgfable. - tohiesAto pass the Bill now b*re4rou,_ • incorperatiaketit.ifiners" Hospital and Asylinn:for-niidnied alld .=s(Oppled atipett,;*e. - • ' — tuttidt. 'kW astindfee contribution be fett`tyli)iielbodyi, and the erection 'of the klespitalokiel-!' -t°'!r jaistinPlished th l 3•*nr;:':.llknvelantarj fiAter& btia abd has failed haretOrore and Will foil whenever, attetipte& ‘ , Aid your petitioner's will ever pray , cm; - -.•• ' • - • L - ISM ENE MS EIMME =I :soa~'4► . Z ts*. - lEEE PETITION:; FOR A MINERS' HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM. the lionorahte the Senate and Hose.:of Representatives of the:Common wealth of .Penvlvania Lit ME EIM IMiiMMI '••,- - •- ' Skip refry —Tlait Amsttoolhavaa • ' mi sty Ltimapoot., Fib, ia—Thesteiarnot en and 'Palmyra have arrived." • - ..- Vtartus. Feb. ,111.— Th e . vlowa_: of Hu touching and the failltary , boundary between un- Aria that country have . been general an eered,by the Govern'ment here. ') - • Revenue roPuenfajnaknoriere.exoitingoan-, aiderable influence-In theincutey market. The recent improvement 131 . the epode of Xrie shires In New York le ascribed -,toilie efforts of m English l e nt who reeetur arrived there. They releine)l Faaianh are to We:* grand Pub* r e - ' eepticnt at Dublin.. _ :; •, . -- : ' • • ~. . _PAats, Feb. 18.=-The- Oomnnient; hal of a plot to assaminatelhe Emperor and pr i 'lruperial, andimaseilaxi a plan sound on a I the prisoners' to throw-Immte timMghthe peror's window at the Tullerini.. - . „. • ilenry Rochefort writes. froth the ' Prt where;he it 4 ebnfined to his pap e r, the 3fass 1.- bails. that the prefect. of pollee hits seized! his editorial articles. • ife complains that while up to the present time the; incarcerated Jou to bare been allowed •to :write to thelrc , PaPe lie bas been denied tliA? :usual . pritiltige not th- T standing he Is& deputylti the Corps Legis tif,. and 'has been deprived.of his civil tights. ' • ' NiAZILID - ' ieb..:1.5.7-4he Johiutdsel% dilit el? Publish today an address signed 'by Londe Mid lir erpoolinerellants; eipreashig• the h that the Spanish troops will, soon subdue Cuban Insurgents ... Accoming the add which was dated October Rth, 1869; was a cot; button of 1,870 pounds sterling, to ald the eel of the mother country. - -a- ' - - FORTY-FIRST TERM -SECOND sem) I • -- . • . . • WAift:Min:4eb. Mr. Sumner forwa :s rdexl to. the :Clerk lk a tele-, gram received' froni'Me Governor•of Nebraska; announcing the 'ratification of the fifteenth amendment by the' Legislatnro of that State, with but five dissenting votes. •• • I Mr;Sherman presented petitions front warm thimSands of citizens. of the States of Maryland and Connecticut.% a recognition Cubinlin .dependence. • t • - , L - • Un ntotion•of Mr. Sliermanthe branding was taken np- by avant :of 21.. to. ti t . and Was made the special order .for 'Wednesday next, Monday being assigned for.. the. consideration of blialness.frotnthe.CMin.V . ttee tin Commerce., The bill to eticoniagennXto promote the In ternational Exhibition to,be hold in Washing ton City In 1871, was 'debated by Messrs. Ham lin,- Patterson, N..Y.; and Sherman, inlirror of. the hill, and by:Messrs. Thurman, Morrill- of Vermon, Stewart and Seliurzin-intfosition. At 3 o'clock without di:Toeing - of the bill the'Sen ate went into . eZeentive . - session. • HOUSE OP R4P.R.ESENt47I.IrES. Mr. Wood introduced >a bill to regulaie ocean - telegraph communication between the United States and foreign' countries. 'Referred to the Committee On:Foreign Affairs. • • 1 • Mr. Butler, Mass...madif an.atlint to hate the' House proceed tothe consideration of a to remove pnlitical -- diaibilities; .but Mr. Dawes preised lies motion-Co:0 into Committee of the whole. After considerable dismission as.to the order of business, the Howie - went in to COm nii t-. tee of the Wlidle, Mr. Cessna- in the chair, 'on the Legislative ApprOpriatiOn bill. • PENNSYLVANIA- LEGI S LATURE. . • '. • Els.julthitinci, - Feb. 18, 1870,.!- • . ~ The fo'llgwitig bills were. iiitiodueed : 7 r- . . . • Mr. Lowrv,, urging' Ciingiess to pass a: bM ?granting pensions to' the. soldie.r* -of 1= and - their widows. rasS43/1.; -. . . '.. • -.- - . . Mr. Olmstead, :reliative to the.change ot, venue, allowing such changes when. the •part, les. swear they_cannot have a r; trial. in . the county' in which the case is brought:. - . By Xtr. Ildtath protecting the rights of,temales in this State ; that thir President' and Associate" Judges of each judicial shall have. the right - 49 enter .convonts to ascertain whether anyof; the.innastes,:are corCuiegi..against - their will. The majority repqrt In the. - Setill-l'indly ease was presented - - afid waii • declared elected by twenty-three inajority, ' The bill forinanguratingt./Overrior Geary was ordered to no paid, . • . • . Adjourned untill next - ..Wethiesday, , at 10 " . -• . • 'HOUSE. .The Senateresoltitiona appointing a commit-. tee to visit Washington,: and argo , Congress to prevent the construction of the bridges over the Ohio river by the Baltimore;and Ohio 'Railroad, Mr. Stokes presented petitions lii-favor k tif lowing tho site of public buildings to be deter mined by s. vote of the people. Bills reported 'favorably: The House , bill for the:better regtilatlon of, the militia. : • - • , .The House. but thOrizini the Erie Canal Company to slackwater.the Ohio: ricer, and to. issue $0,000,000 of bonds. • • Adjourned until :) , N'ednesday next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. , • , : . • PoTTSVM,LE COtTelit9 1.141117 TO! tile /1111601111* & BELL. • ' " Wheat Flour extra r ii - 1 -----H.— , ant, y,VI bbl i 8 25. , 8 8.50. . .' It e*t..... - 1 - 325 ,' 350 "• ": extra , . Vbbi„.... I- ' 800 ' 0.25 • ' 'l4 bbl i ' 675,, ~0 00 'it 'cwt.:— r-• 4 25! 360 .....,i 4 cit..— • t5Ol .5:80 :...11 bush... • 140` 'l5O , . ...lebnsh...: . 120 , - ..1 .311 Rye -. " *' 7 Vinnsh... , .1. 101 1-2 1 3, Oats • . „:„........: ...... L'ittash... - 25 , 1 4 1Xr • • 'Bluish - ' • Rye Chop . ' ' - b' . ... 6°' ' 65 Corn Meal -.7 - - "' .... ... "7 -14 us k . .' ' 1 4° I f' bush.. - 1 30'.. 1 Middlings .- , -, ",• .0 hti,h - Shorts ... : ... :.. : . . ... ..... . -- b Sh' -70 k . 8ran,..,. ...... .......,... .... . . a:4k bush.... -— 3 O! Potatoes- ...... , - *bush:- '75 Hit) , ' • , • • -II ton.. ~,. .• . 00i. Straw - '. • - . 7.-.14, cwt.. :_.l 40 4...... , .... , 181)0 1 ritftei7" ---- : ...... ... .... : .. : .. ........... ~.... ?.- , L s Beef,'hind - quarter — • .... '. IS it lb - '4' :12 " . fore \---: ' ' .p ID ' ' -- - - . 1 0 Rye Buelt whetit. Wheat, prime white "~ rorrsviLLE rAmitir iwulugrs. IM 1 'We give the following quototioui for to-day MEATS- r : • • -.Lard. •.. .... Boast Beef g ...... Z,Ehlekens 1p .. „.. reortied Beef g tb, " 1t1420 - Daek. RumSlrio Steaks g -4#2siTurkeys p Steaks•gi 1b;.....-425:Haddock Sausage p lb -425 Reek 1417rfox- • .111allbut Forequarter giTh rr- -4,l4gehtte Perch, Hindquarter pm -4/ , IS Black g lb.. .... ... ... ...„ Chops g 1 ft. • -,42147atf15h g poEK— :Eels gi Roast & Steaks". l b -.42ll t ßearodsou p ) Corned p lb • 20425autterg Ramsrholelgt lb.._ 25427:Eggs la doz .. . _ ' Rams sliced g 1D....:. -4.loPabbage head...-- Shoal era g 17415:Potatoes g Drled•Beef gi .. VEAL- Sir% PutatoesiVi Forequarter -Ql4:Onlons g Hlndquartergib...... -.1 . 114ted Beet47peplEr Cutlet* g lb " -430Turrilps g Prime Oysters g 100. --411111 ) ine Apples piece; Bologna Sari.sagegllk-47O1Apples g y, pecle. .9p:wired Sausage lifti7-42,1Applas g tibl- PinULDELPTILi MONEY it STOCK IHARBET. , Fite. 19.—The money continne*easy at Teseratty's rates: Call loans at Gper cent. for d.lseount, a{`6 per cent. for prime-paper. . -, st . Gold was a little active , but closed a% U . Govern. meat bonds a shade. lriverl itotwillo L i a t ay. ; Penna., GT ; Mine 11111,431; ; Lrehlet Na/ledr, 3 04; Le: high Nay., TN ; 1.6 for Sentiy . lklll Nay. Pref. was bid. . . WKS' TOILE mosit AND STOCK MARKET. ppa, IL—ittattey easy at WO; 4301 d dull at .119 X. Governmentbontts a shade lower t .and slack's aUO dull with-prices drooping s little. . - _ IrOBEIGN.MAIIIKETIL • • LONiOa.N", Feb. 10,1 1 2 ; St.--reonaois tor Money, 92g; for account, 1/1%. U. E. s.lllbonds n 92, 8AlIan; tic and' Great Western-Bair:ad.-2%; Erie Italiroatf. 2134 ; IlUnois Central,llo34. • . LivispooL, Feb.lB, I P."'.lf:.—The Cotton market Is quid. • Idlddllni4Uplands,ll% , ." Sales of 10,000 bales; California Wheat, Ws.; Winter, ..'6d. Flour, ad. ; imin.Ankt.t.irtt ritonveg simmer: Primannt.eitra,•, Feb. I.3.—Ue 'tient market Is a little better: Superfine Roe to $ll 37%44 AO for the first time in two weelf,s, - No change in other figradea3 No etunlge.in thein market, Cloyerseed is a little gra hetter ? Zilirig at 11a8 for .Notking clang In T Whisky'. ISINT , Per gallon" W 4. 11921:11tTTII ' • • • .• . , , New Patent SeardsleNbentdeer.Nraen and C:hett Somporte, No Straps ctridei the armn. VerileCi omtfort and benefit guatuteed. 50 N'ortheerecath bolim Arai, Trusiles, Suppeaters, =mite Stack ing., Crutches, lAdy Rt4cadariti' 7une'26,1851, . . .. • DABLOWII IN • IGO - BLUM' is' "the ch_eapftt f iftatst article la. the . warket 'far 1311.T.W0 Ciner not oantalwasty acid* it VII not. &DTA' rnudwELMit is t u tid for saje:•by moikt c m . . 'l?e •The genuine has both lUgrlcrprii Dail Wittberr , st names oil theist*); ail otberegneoutiterfelt._ SAW LOW'S BLUE will color *lan water num four times the same • . June 41 4 rin : . • rplihri J,r .. :, >~:7i:~:srrau7~a+..:a~a.. - ~a«~a''h+c~w":~.nsF~ - •..:~ ~ y man EEO CONORESvg LEGISLATIVE. -sate. a ME = ME .., t i • • - 1 .•...j. '•-' - .: -- 1. _.; _."-• .';',...j A 0- - . • •• , ~ • rEESAVArt - 0 • , , • • : 4 •• 1 :•: , . 1 72,. . EiM==: ' Xer Canna, Feb. - 18, , 1870,06-Atissikart ,half- Paint • two 'o'clock -Ards afire .inokeout la the locality! knoira!sur town_ one of the . suburbs of this -which 5 tenant houses were. destroy& . Y Are was the.result of accident: Mont".tof the- ProPerty . destroyed - belonged to 11114' Tabu Prrfsruntotri Feb. 18.—A fife, yeitird k y. afternoon, at the iron works of Ynnee./ul4e- Laghlin, destroyed all of the furnace sheds and two of the fisrpaces. damage to rh o • maidb a us te r and,wor* not be laterfemd with. • Total loss, UMW—part y cover •W by insurance. A. heavy storm of snow and wind has been prevailing here "um !e of A Nita* , Mituotr-11400Elip! - • • auttbasiesit, .. . .. . , W:ssuiXoTox, Feb_ 18 :7 - The.tuui that' the President had deterniined to take news depaiture on the Cuba questkin, and', " would • probably extend belligerent tights: to theta.. - .m*lmb. et 'an arts day. He lan3lto..tu mor has - no 16 ndation , In anyiningbo.panL___ said or,done, ovcontentilatei doing.: -, • ,_ The '-'ll,rp,irnixemz auttoluites.._.- thiCtbfi 4 1 President will promptly sign th e itussunum bill, and the . new Senator h and - fives elect, including Mr. ReVels "W be O mitted to their seats. • , . , . ~ The coin balance fu the Trramit,tcmw r is sss,ooo t ipo ; currency babutee, $ 43 ,w0. 0 00 to $9,000,0ou; certificates, $49 000 000.. - 1 . - - • .. -' ffl Tilt, wzo.. • • Violent Ertbdlrtake la Cattlertiht—Erplt• templed Robbery—The Nebraska LeelSe • ' : tature—The . • , • Sks FitaNcm'o, leb - .. 1 ".-Another earth quakevisited this city to-day,i.a.using thq, ~hotels atuFbuildings to be vacated InAtantly.N. The street42:were filled-with people heroreth e i .shOck had hardly ceased.: -- 4 / 1 e shock oc curred at ip o'clock and 12 nainates. its du'. •-• 'viol' was:seven . seconds.• Its direction. waS fronithe southeast to the northwes.t. There was a general panic, but no damage' sustained. -to. the buildings' so far as ascer tained. The shock.. was felt - atAlcitunento„ Santa Cruz, fan. Jose, 9aklaud c zatut other places. - . • • -• • -1 . ST. Louts, Feb. .of-the' - men In- used by the explosion at the .Unittn..--Car Worki here yesterdarhave died.. Ninto.th' cra,-*ho were badly injored, are doing welt to:day. -There xi - ere fifty • Workmen. . the;bnilding at the time of the explosion. Feb. 10.-1.• B. Miller, an Maur:- - anceligent wa.ss attacked by a - party of gazro ters on:,Wabash avenue, in the •cen - part of the city last night. - • 1; •• :• ' • • . A Jewelry store on State - greet was entered by - burglars., last,. night, and completely "cleaned_ oat" of :watches, diamonds and jewelry. ••• ' • . Oatatti, Feh. lB .—ThetegislatgraMet We • morning at Both Rouses Will ratify the Fifteenth Antendment ti(theeornititfigert: this . afternoon. • News front arizonu- Territory states that the Indians continue trifiublqsorne. cAbutrtkiittitathi';'4 WI3 : STEEL, • , . mliNurAcrunin lisircinpavr'• FRENCH"C d.R N 0.1313 cuEstrrr ST., PUILADELYZad‘ March 6,'00 1 I£6ly. VETERE R/LILING, - WIRE GUARDS, Re' Store V Prowl% Faatarles, &0., Heavy_irapcid .Wire Cloth for cleaning ores, roar; &e. Heavy Screen Cloths and Cord Screens. - -Wire WebbSiiiitkr Sheep and poultry yards. Paper Makers Wirt", Maas and Iron Wire Cloth Sieves, Painted Screens, Ornamen tal Wlre,Work. awry Information by addressing the tnanufacturars, M. WALKER A ' ONS, No, II North tith street, Philadelphia.. • • 7-1 y Feb 12,'70 Fl7l{N/TVEIE. , ' - , - ' ' JOSEPH. WALTON, Ago., • • CArinirr AtAk i zas` , No. 413 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Our establishment ie one of the oldest in Philadel.. • phia,mid from long experience mad superior acui ties we are prepared to furnish good work at reason able, prices. - • We manufacture flue furniture and also medium priced furniture of superior quality. : A, large snick of furniture alwaya,on band.. Goods made toordat. Counters, Desk Work and PHICa FTire Pr . Stinks. °Meet* and Stores' made to order. -, JOS. WALTON, J. W. LIPPINCOTT, J• r _,' rl", - Feb 12. '7O . r•-- 1 -•-• 7t - IY .• - - TO 00AL APEZIATOBS. • 111/NE I / 1 03 D ruasAcEs, . - ,. - . -••• • • _ • GRIVE Ai LBS.% Locemonve Batt: : 1340 Br.scu sinerr. PirtbAnni. PA.: Would can your attention to their Cbtltery Arad' Furnace Locomotives. designed :for Inside or outside wort. and for any required gunge of road arid sharp mit turves, with capacity to draw from 30 to 300 tam gem load. • Having developeid in both the Anttiraclte • and Bi tuminous regions of Pennsylvania, themeet makesa fat ramie/ Locomotive In - the country. they :offer with confidence their, various . styles of Locomotive :Engines with every guaruntee of their" worknian ship and.performanee, and refer td : the many now to operation in the several: mining COrto . and forges In the State and country. - Their small, first cost, great' power developed, to gether with their durability, great !con= and.: in light daily expenses over ardal Power tir locomotive use. (as proven by pieir. exparienoe•of several yea* make El vast saving in, exses iruf - Nicol to pay their /bit cost in a very short t a e. February 12.1870 , 7. • ikti IS LADOM US- iree: (`DIAMOND 4112,81 ptkßl2i an ch alE asl gil tst 7.. \l' ost Phu 80 00 160. 22 00 2 - . - WAVE always on hand a- large and iirfit "ekplik . At. assortment of . . . WATCHES, . o DIA4ONDR. - • -- . . JEWELRY & SILVER WARE_, '- PI KARAT PLAIN RINGS: ~ - •• - _ of all weights and sluts, Eatable for .414111M1111211i and Wedding Rings. • - ...,- ; - BRIDAI. °NTS, IN GREAT- VARIETY.' Watehes repaired and warranted. •., ~ :• " All goods adid at extremely low prima: -.‘ . • • txiuntry trade solicited. . ' • • -- ' ~... • • • • LEWIS . LADOIIIII&dt CO4 . ~. '- Dec. lE,i 430-711,153-4 t • • 802 - listlittset. • .. WIMMV7 DEFORATIOSS. :-- 7 .. , .. -025 . -426 • --422 f ) l7 . 16 . 16 . 16 .12 . L 5-26 LACE C,T.IRT AINS„-• ' • HEAVY AND' .iAGE intAP.iitlEF3j L4.NIEiREQUINS d Satin Ciama k, Silk, and Silk and Wool tabrlos , \ of all 'hada, of i>olori, thelateat Imported. to tY 70 210025 ,ti3s WIND.OW.SHA.pvi In all the Newest Tints. PLUSHE,S; T-1 - A. IR, , FOR RAH:ROA D • srprt.lts NO. 710 CIIESTNIrT ST: PIIILADELP4II. 4 I. 5ept,11,471 • ' It 4ta 0370. C;l aTT j °N. 14)1/3 "i 3a l -1 - have opened u e riot!, year Withgtmit dtailC at thews alai other goods , at. priceattga will Vetri t and aattealah, • • BEST SHIRTSNGS. - Thivo.t.„ • . • WAMSUITA • 1 • • • FO RR ERTDAL_ ,E ' • •WI LLIANtsvnA.B., NEW YORK. NIILLE. etc. ' . WIDE MEETINGS: WTICA IPEQUA; • - • IitRIVEMYI, - - • - • • PEPPERELL. . ' ANDII43SCOGGLN, ate. • • • 'REAL PARISLET TABLE DA33.AJ1119. • IIIaTII.LOO3I TABLE LEMTS.', ..I.loDoz. Naplttos. 31 do*. to 18 Mo 9 Doz. Towels , 3/ ...Y/ doz. toll 3-40." , • . • Blankets, gullte, Table Cover', itte. BLACR___Gi9ODS.' ' , BLA.CK POPLLNS, MERtNO33_,W33: - • BLACK ALPACAN 31011 AIRS S 73. LACK KID opovtd.caArr. COLLAUBt. . fiLAWS TM BET SELl\l , 'l.4l AND CLOARfIe IX* yards BLALT B/L 303 eta, to 115 , 4 : 4 - ; . 1 j" COOPER & COI:RA:D s _ CORMS Ryan AND liLtaitzT Oce. E1E• 14 3 4 1 . . PITILADELP/UA.,- _ • • . ' 3-Iy BE P.,MMIPZ VANIA. =MEI ;11" - A4H111:44164*, WALTIANTS; MASONIC OE OE 112111 Ell MAI MI OE MIEN MO I . ' , : , .1 1 . 2• r ttk 1 NM