II FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. - CM 1 , 4 skirt SIMCIAL steno= .itt M taa.‘" 410 ,0441 .X. 7 • &Title ' kaki, at, 43 ssmla per Up, sopa tom; 711 k Tars satnequot IlAiNEY.—BOolizetlera and Stational, Pea. t-tla 1414 Ilitndetao/0 Centre ts!_tert. Pottaville, Pa. - i mere immix'. , . i 'SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1870 TFIE 221 EIM 2OUBSA2, Is tuned even' tOg r uidiq . rattrdnr, !Aid famished in subscribers at #2 74 , per eallere, inislynCe,Lr6ltautpai4ttratrta 2e. MITE wawa . ' rEmom-nrrAsassur IN AzgrANcrit 3 - copies te car adVise, FAO 15 CAltles la one addren,if - co . 4S CO t— ToNeirs Dealers It 02 per I ro Corded, cash. - To Itintaters and Sebnol Tanners we edit furntsb the ILITAL, by mad; at ft ,iii per - annum, in *mace : other , Irian 441.02 . rates. - r • MAX-YOURNAL is published Or" i - ha-Wedlides excepted. , „ TEdmrsi-Ten • cents per week, payable to the ea:faro? • igen thy Ahura It hi served. IetAIL-Payabis to aitrauite,. one* year, $5 id: . rue, racanns,v 74; three iiimabooll LO, j DAILY AND WEEKLY NORM' tory-NAL 50 pi* issaurai. km saran ;. lit CO for six *roams. ' ' i SAMPAN i RAMSEIL Pettish Airmits JOVE:NAL COAL STATISTICAL REGISTER FOR. 1870, h..-jrzre ntrwrive Joern;;;;LCoAt. RTATTATWAL RICInq 'errs run IMO," 'wilt be honied early' next weell itt eents Mngle copies; 112-43) per dozen: , ss ay cnpfee and VS OD per lOR The' following is - 1 . sr . :corns 'or comxirs. ; . .fie Coileitattetice for the year ltiektogether t with : an article on the Causes of the high prices of An"; orp lte amain ;fat and Ism. A tabular statement -tot the Cosi - Trade from Its commencement. Also, tabular statement of all the' collieries of Schitylkill .I;krunty., the land owners -and leseees, the Bine ,Worked, depth, capacity, number of men employed, And the veins worked as fax as designated. Ilivest• „ notnte reqUired. to secure a supply' of coal on the ~;giaahortid. Theprogross of Bch tiyaill Chanty, and its investments.; Improvements progressing at collier . • The developnient of the Aouthern portion of the coat field: Best mode of opening up the Bituminous coal. Colds" of Petinsil , vents. A,plan working :Um liammxith Vein ad-. vsnineously. Do $h in the coal mines. ..icperi „,.tnents with salty - limps. Arbitration in England. ,the v ßannbr COunty of the Republic. . lea of the-lron - ,:titule,wiiii remarke on the si*te, together wittra number of other articles, wall of which will be town) -Interesting to the general reader. ‘, 2 . ' ' . • . . iTHE-is;hie of 'the -Register - has been delay=ed for ~aifew`r -d ays to embrace the. New Ventilation Sill and a large Tabular Statement., THE ADDITIONAL LA . & citliGE BUSINESS. - • rpliE initiation of this business Wits emi-• .Li tined. to n few Denioeiatie law;Ters of this County, and we In yetto meet the tirst•person • outside of .the Bar who, knOw anythit* about R. It was - set up in ti regret manner; to l'e passed tliroUgh the ligi Into e. By misrekesentation it Was hurried through the Senate, and .when the fact afterwarcb, were commideated. to , some of them stated that if they •iltid known them before they would have vOted against the passage of the biller • • After the passage of the'bill through 'the en'tite,.and,it had been referred.to tho House . Judiciary ,Committee., we appeared before • the i Cominittee to give it inforruationiirithe c'snimeet. We wore treated with eourte,4y:: •.' E: Ellis . of this Cou(ity and! a member .of the' Com ntittee, andtWe'said ! nothing be-. , fore,t he Coton - iittee wlifelt we (110 not believe ic+ be striett- tr le, and requested Afr. correct if we. (ii(L „But we' nitnif say that We were much surpritied , a,t some of the , atiternents made before the Committee. ;Foi . ini-ttince, - a Repubilean lawyer Said in refer— : ems , ' to . the Criminal 140 i ness of ihi,c'ouitty, Which all li . nott : eonsinnes SOthetitnes nearly two-thirds of Ithe htk:iititSts , transarAql lb,:fore the regular terms of the - ,Oirts Of.the Ccaity; that evO i r-if JOilge . , Green's '('curt Was put pnt4 operation, it tralltl nut aid in ,iefieving the civil busi not:4 or.the Connty--saying in effect that if fifteecn Weeks O,f, criminAl liusine,ts Wert; from the present court, that the !civil: .boAneks . of the CountTy cOuld not be re ., tiered to Ow extent, which half is if not More, than half the time the Court sitr, durittir, the year. ffoty sup!' a ritlienions statOnent; -,..ieould be addressed jrentlemen . • can hardly conceive. • (We were tlMrged. with {wing a conunitte -. of tine.on the sul.jeet, represe9ting nn one ; and that we went to Judge Breen, froni per; . sonal motives, and interfered Siitli iJiearD for the 'appOilllnont 4f au atld anal Jaw judge, iii iliafge it tipwortli i. i laeriollFl Imrit;p, weSrep4.seii ted the .sen of ifie people tbid . . :- County, in .1. oipoling the' appolinnoint of : t uatulditionaaaw judge,.while we haYe al . . Oady twO laWl3iidgeti, one 'Of whiehis . 4loln4; not tang, and according tOii decision of tin! :.- Supreuw . Court,.ife can occupy the olllce for the ten ye.tna,' whether he perform, :Any• dn . ties or not. The I , eeotiti 'ehlarge is entirely tu4rue. We knew nethins titiy moposed 'l.:tirratigentent Until tl.n 'had been 'sent to ~. :•kAarrlabufg, and it 1519 repriented there that, Judge Green wa4 a Party to it. ; • ntntiott Wo • received . froiii_ljarrkburg, and tll)Ubtllig . 14t -3tatement, dye made . Inquiry _undlinnul tintt , the original 'understanding, adopted at a•nteelingof the nteniber6 c l. .ui the — Bar, of botit,Political parties, participated in Ly Mez. - ...4r..3..4 - W. Hughes and :1:1 . . H -Walker, and 1:y several Republican lawyers,- ' • (some of whniii, afterward. had their;narnts ; used at lerrh4airg against their iri-ifies. fox . this f.ttliti(inal laW judge buslttesso .was the putvo,t. -of- taking steps to put', Ju!lge Qieen's rt into operation. 'When lles,,rs. .2 . 0. - Iturlies and Waker afterwards• hacked out; -of this aresitgenient.., then Judge Green .ot !‘ , -course ceased to act with *them on, the 5ub •••,...-.' ' '.je2.t and - sonic. of the• Republican lawyers, ,`r. — i - holrad acted with thq m, -at the meeting, w -,-. ceased to:AP - prove of further action, and did not expec'to have their natives uSeditt.Bar . =rislytire for a third law - judge, after-the Dent . oerats bricked out from having a supplenient ~P usSed to . put the Criminal Court; in Opera - , . i..... Lion. . 1 • .. It wa's' alsii-ussernsi at 'Harrisburg ;that we ~ , ' ' badonatle•this:a patty question.. This is not :true. ; - Thret.• years agoi when we took- the ,-- reii6i., Bill and Criminal:Cotirt Bill to Flar-'.• ' • .rlsburg, we were supported . by men .of all ••• ;parties:but we soon • found that these bills . Fero. opPosed by the Democratic: Metubers , oU 0... t. ... this County, anti all' th • Deniocratie caeca hers ~.,: ttis in the I,egrit..la re, while they knew tlnit if Passeti•they Could elect the Jtitige •in the k't;11.... We also ft%utrtißing in 'the Sen- - . <.:. , 1 -rite, cOmposed :of Democrats,alid Republi ,.-I.::•,,ettus, who controlieW btu tutijority ; - so that ono bill ofinY"kind 6641d,be passed ;through, - that Legislature while this Ringexisted. It ' is.th.erefiire'false that 'we .were, the ftrSt to • --, • . :Make it- tr.SParty, question: - The Democrats :-; ': made it a party question, and • wealien Se t ... c:pted- tia issue, 'and asked the counties •ot. ~..: .'lllutphin.aild Lebanon. to:unite: with,. us. in . :Sunning a district, lw• , eause Schuylkill County. ~.... • was the best markvt their, qtrmershati, and tlieyaisoliad been *driven oat , of, this Mar.:. .- " 'ket: by thetuurdercrs an ruftlank_that In-,' . ):-tei , .cted our County . , and were altuckst l as much intkre;ted 311,\• maintaining law anal ordee Bs,the'eiti4eii of Satuylkill Ware. hen pushed. the..tnatter stt strougliT.PaatitlieT Ftiit iv .. ..l.rehir..etitovote for it, or be exposed, x :it 1t :nit eufsing ° Tlie.:.e are the faeti ease. „Kis .`rather involliating :to .see „TOpuldiL 'eft#.4 dins' iteti r infing eats-paws fur the racy mA*l., and Republican • isligure ..feenflug4 airiposeii to tip used to. . 2 legislate :against Ithe -11epu bikni» of this :•'.'', - *Uoptity', , parieularly after Democrats .te-' .':fa.4eo"tokis.Ssi in. niakinita lase passed 03 put the - Crimilial cowl in orratlon, ' , But We every' reason. to believe: that' Goy -4' ernor . ktinwitdetertninat to 'net the interest - of law' and, or der, retiefieh Went aini'rgfOrm-- he will not ..lainetion,the projt.v( for a titjakla:*. judgein 4 County', even if the hilt should . Loth liriiiieheg r • ; mu agfigh* • nathiii,while those who,lkdvoe sixdditiOnal f . Di* Judges the Parties who mist- itf . rut ing the eoiart;togo into operation.. , of the aiziments-used in 'flarrisbuig, befaiethe 3 uifithitty,,Conunittee,• 9 in favor of. itte r ,apix'•datnient or an additional :law Judge, as that ,rniu been rained* . 'the 404 • 5 10.. the &Al business of .the - Courts. If this _. • .f.xtoregtthat snail have been. *hied from, this•eauae t it is Certainly outrageous. Three' yeint agb the: new Crjeainal court vias estab: I .lished;the:Otninhl - ,biratleil and - •• • :tistraket ind _thus yetteve , the: o Cotirt,' It to rateh.'uii the ditayeil Civil the new. is -opposed by the 11414;i: Verulittea - fori, tinri,liush*abcdelaYed and met atiayn ed: :tom, we . think that judkree at vilhose re • •, ,- sueli offence; are,iald, should . eel • in-the interest of public justice, behove that Kthe aiiisoiiitniorit of a *l'd _ additiiinai lase jtidge fey.this Coigl - I . , ilitould rumicessarily be made& p -tnis 'f, ti ;there will be apPlications from manyoth t ' !sections of the State foar simibir appointrien ' .. f which will atitilto the- expenses Of the Ste in 414 payment -otaalarics, some $160,0*.' We think it probable that thee are some f-r distr!icts in the State where the judges overworked, but they are' riot asking for - ditional law judges. - ,• ' An impression prevails that the Cure is a little demoraUXed about , the' State 1 Treasurer, and now is time for cornliina- - tions to pitch in for the creation of additien, - al offices and thus provide fora lot of Putgic i paupers being pensioned on the State Trets nry for the tax-payers to foot the bills: t ' The men who have manipulated this, ad ditional law ju..4le Mildness in the.interest 9f the Democracy; who fought against 1 tier' procured to priatect life and property this County ;-whOwish to foist men with t any practice whatever as judges on the be ' ' here; who tided as eaves-droppers inigartiii burg, to spy upon Republican latiyers' as they did in the case of Captain BrUmni,4o hear what they had 'M say, and who as sist in maintaining a species of tyranny oVer, the merribeli- he Bar here - not - seen f 4 - Wherein the Sfate—boast that if the Governor , amid vetri ' this bill in ease it passes . ' he Legislator), that they will secure itainal sage oveilas veto. These men - presume u on their influence with the Legislature. they prdnime too muelcwe take it. Ay not believe that with the facts before it, this Republican Legislature will dam, anything of the kind.. If they shtii the publicans of the minority epunOes n ill t them that they hare some rights also. ' We shall refer,tothis subject again. =1 Milt; following conitriunication Wilk we find in the Harrisburg TE4E.GRAPI we heartily endorse, and webelievethat lt nieets the approval of Republicans of the minOrity counties who have in vain sought from , Re publican Legislatures legislation for :their advantage; while those Legitiatures .:1 accorded to the Detnoenits of In* cotil whit-they titik 7 Of what thie, to work Iter a : ..tir for Republican aseendeneY are to )e thus systematically treatec elm .. in this action 'eye would not p to jeopardize any ,N;itid principle Of the' publican party. which might be at titakti situply to - administer asignal rebuke t Republican. legislatt•rs who i negleet and snub the Republican's of the minority . i : 14.44 when they ask for needed legislati . ' The . eomMunietitlon referred to f4ay3: To THE EDITOR or THE I TELEGRAPH WM );hail to see that you have 'espoused th use of the minority counties; whieh• (to not r ceive the tratment •they' 'deserve frui the Re übli can members (fibs+ Legislature. ;We - ow eti,..n !that:4i large portion are disposed I to deal out 'justice to "us ; but a 'certain .portion alwaYs act with the' DemOcratie party On impertant politi cal qudstiOns, which, are right - nd just in them selves ulthout affecting the rights erchliers. In sotrie.df the Noun es . the injustice has been carried to such an lex ent that some twtears .. `ago a callt:Rad' been ffeparea mid signe ' by a number of .prominent Republieili ~,i t the 'minority counties for a eonvention 'to b held :at Reading. This injustice continues to Con siderable . extent, end there appears to be no redress. The great': battle for the preserration of the principles of the Republiean party, has to be fought in the ininority :counties, ad it is a notorious that w es the Minority countts that saved the State last . fall, At that time tt prin ciples involveA in:this great strugglei'Or the preset - vatic% of-the t'nion were paramount to akt - thing else, and at the instance of several Reptiblhlans it was postponed. We now see Republiemis unite with the Democrats in the LegislatureStrilang down even the laws here , tofore passed for their protection—and they can ricareely procure the piumige. of any till for their advantage, while the Democraey II a Re publieen Legislature Can obtain all they. want in the eoinities. Under such c moan stances of what inducement is it to the rk for. Republican wendencyl Better strike ! hands with . the Demeeraey. at imee, :and vie h eve no doubt. they would see ord its ,ufore than the Re .puldlean memi kers now give us., • . .- t Under these Circumstances, and now that thy great -uiwaauresgrooving Out -tit" the rtdiellion Will be generally disposed of at this seasion of Congress, a number of pr-miuent ltemblieatts have deterniined, in ease there is not 4change in this respect, to call a eonventiOu att.atling, Re May next, and fora} an organtion d their own; and pat the candidates in t - field or emi gressional and State officers, wilt run 1 em in dependent • id the candidates 'in the 'tnalority counties. This we are determined to do; and we therefore . give !Donee in time, so Titat none can Complain aftefwards that thtiy wertf not in forined of the turntenicut. . , . A REI , MILIi r •AN - k - • I.xcal ; filatteri4...i. - ' . _ . .:METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. FEBRUARY-MXRCII L 1; Saturday.... 2, Sunday . Mon d s,ty 1 Tuegduy 2 W(!duesday :t .Thurgduy 4 • • II" N i ' . -k. t' .. :Si Aitrii. h. ' ". : l) ' SC ' ' NoOlg 14 'RANGE& .RISE-3 , 131.1T8 . . 5 SATCFLUA.I"...' 6ao : 5 . ArI.ZDAY. . G ; 5 57. New M . . , 344 mu oN MDAt ! 621 -5 .18 Flrmt. Q. 1 /5 frfo 8 TVESDAY.....'. f; 21 5,.4 Full 34. 1 856 tan, 0 WEDIsTEADAY. ; li Ii Last Q. 111 , 42 ev 10 t.s Tfru1n,4,1'..., 7 21; 8 1 . -New M:3 U,2 ev _FKIDAY.• 1:11 10 6 2 * , I To-morrow.---Tenth Sundiv (tithe first in 'Ltuit: hay's length, it holt minutes. The gem. G. W. Gniliey, D. D., w 11 preach 1 - in. the *Tend Presbyterian . i; Market I, Square, to-nforrowi inortili!g.. and e - enhig, at 103 nd 73. If elm*. All are invited. I.Seats tree. , . • . . . . y" 1 - Aurdiway.—A horse attached to a agon took! fright yetcnisiv on the St.. Clair road from they breaking of theliniebolt which ite . arated filet body of the wagon front the runnin! gear, and 4 the horse' ran into the borough wiU i the front; wheels of the vehicle. .. . . . Miss Olivit Logan•trtade'sneh a fa pressitufAylille here on Thursday in "Girl's;'on - that she has been invite• here about the 17th of April and deli turf nn •Parls, in. which city she several rears. understand that has aeeepted the' nivitatien. • . ' _ k Arming the names of the .oftleer st iost on - the rotted Statbs steamship Oneida near Yoko:. /lama on' the MI ult., Ace nbsekve the name of W.' Uhler, of Lebtmon . coUnty, ho graduated' in the class of lt•lOtlattAnnapolis. Mi. Uhler wt - oi appointed from the. pistrict "on recommendation of Hon. Myer Sir 'use. - • . , . . . t i •liearly Sit - ifocaled.—On Tlturstitee.niglit two. men :were sent to Mr.'desepb_ Wo Ts - , colliery, oh Sharp to o untai tl; - for the. purPo. " of Watt ttr' lug-tile 'place. Boltz-the men laid ()wain thp entdne house rind went -to sleep. Th;• . y were fonnil,yesterdav ' morning- in •an In neible.eoul ilition- Irian inlialtng.lhe sulphur- + icing' from the enal stove." .. , -, . . e , , gore Chaiice.----14* reference to .or lidvertis.,: "log columns it will be observed ib tti-Tatoable' ,tract of A,Tithraeite Coal =l..lnit,...sit ..on two- , independent.eoal-earrying railroad . ~coorsdning six line 'tennis of coat, is. clffered, fo ta1..?:19, such parties as willsittruish capital for. pelting . ode 'or two CaIIiGTIV.4. Thiq it.a.rare o . nee for any 0rieidi414,,,A,...,ht - 12*.r' ix . Abto the husi ens.' . . t '... ~,i, .. ' '. * .. •., . . Stilt for paliaroa.,-.- , . e .liargorr, ;3i.holley, oh ,, 411' SL , ClaW; widow •of _.l u . Srhol3 L ey, the .Itran who'n - wi killetlinst week ear Mulinnoy 'Plane r . 33 y hoinwprecipitated tiOu- -an. ein ninktnent - al a narrow. plooe' in, .the .ro 8,, hint, liroxiglit.suit againstr , lialiii3l6y! t03,3 - niiii p, fox ' damages; of 4/0..064). 'She 4thitriis finit,ithhi rood wins it reiniir. iti,i4 'this Nri ‘ is' the ( . .. ziO,A3 ot lir? -Iktiornt's r Oath. „1,.; ~.- - • ' '.• •' ' . Mining ir • • . Aeotdan.,.."lll: anettlef't opeiikred at• Lueas •• et.- Denning' s • ooltie.ty oti Islntridav, wtitelt two men fituretio . l l anti Doianer %tern 4rioutty. trijaredi t ';. sv - exepengageA in tittnOingi haie. a. !mi . insidi4 thOtinnel*,lieti an explosion' oeourreai Itoltine.trivzoliably *A lose an .L. , told Burchtil one ban It btjhttitgltt, E thel Y hatrzior tit elio j Waes botriojott.iittare when they i•ounneneol to tMltp !told. • !.; • El The bitiefit_ tit Life Insurancels_agMn ilhaf, t ratett-in the ease of Joseph..t.:' :pleksonrivhci llitot rad Ida life with E. 'F.. Bode ifiTnt of The :5 w York Life Insurange Company in beeem . - r ‘ ,..1,4%, fogii,,taio; paid his si4...ohti inland pre. 1. 4 I .iab u i a lar y o y f , t-14 1 411 .aft in e ll r a deem a mi her ,oBll ,' o ll o eer atid Ny d;:et, b t : ehevim to pay' the/4:4w (Whieti;'. th .. 'dividends, an rated. to. p,olB 4..+4,ii 'Were : - rtafed .b* • thei. AfiderM of the New York Life vest May - , .alid Nrui: he handed ver IS the with) . * : o tbe imilseti .. . _..., , The tieitisSente.—This" is. o ,,tioir'*Tre and Whet tericip , tiOthied to soperOode all titberS for.general.:,porposes. It is eli67.dtitellkand newand is pronounced toil* th WWfiineo ret invented 4 is *Asp, Arid • nitddi 1,.-onnltttnetea=- , two setiventen-can - - - red - Judi .Per.day—dotits pt- (us, estilk or.othex =boils, t - dlittenit for. mein, or bOyt to trepsired ' , when broken.- Tt teals per !yard, and the plebe - Won* .10 TR* ridltiJearii one. VP* , picets; and the posts ~ ..to_34 teat apart. ~ T hen eW , _TAM, SAM fioObig Weasels led hr .., districcopin ts g a roku railir in Vetter t tecktrf g of land . or for ten( Z il e ' . very.edvantageoto, The . right to tiSe owned by IffrAi• County, to *hour . . 1;1212 =NEM It I TY COUNTIES. MM= I I 2.4 1, '24 j 42 '2l; • '42 •23 :t 1.1 I Id I - WEEKLY AL.MAI4A THE. 'MIN -, - -44 - ,Etatl , .. -'. curs tar Hydrimbabia• . ' . i . Tb. theft. days. ot mad doge. end *mug* pf tea tam e ihn . .piloer. In& recently-pi:Mould IP the Trizeonette, new nette, prove :of untold vane to some of Oft num? resdete.,—; -' ~_......" ' ...:L.. - .-.:._,_' ' ' whea l i bas bessanuemine a awl sosoions! is etreeteel ea onatonta or baltiWro t ei 11. It shoat& be - applied • at. twee to Irm wound.' I is* thoworalihnot better thowthatrast :sent. or squawk &Oars. who moMw to baso•allea- Tentive.. .a. rabid doe map)itlia bait peet and not one of teem maybe affbetedwtib us; axle, on theotber Bannoe dorotext. bite a stnelepereoattne pollute e,yot, . • Coraputtng Intsrest-,,t`new methOd bf oinn putingintereston a»y nutober of dollars a 04* per cent . whielt appftirs-01 - 1: 71toit1ply Iy given number of dollsta by the number ofdayis of interest deslredv - separate The ".right hand figure, and divide by ex ; the results the tree interest of such stun for such number - of ,chkra at six per cent. This rule is so Simple and so trussuroollng fo all busi;►esa ussipke. that every banker. broker, merchant or cleric:should post it np for reference: There being no Bich a thing sass-frsetion iti.it,litere is set:rely; any liability to 'error or, mistake. Hy no other arithmetical process resit Ttite desired 'informs tion be obtained by so_fellv dip:trot Jottinga.—OnThuradayevenlag abaft:Week a fire occurred atLiewellyn,bYwhitheltarne--. house belonging to Mr. Colewas.destrOyed, The Pottsville Ssengerbend gare a grand ball at TJnion Hill on Monday evening. Wal. Washington, a colored man of. Ude bo rough, was killed at Silver Creek by a wagon. upsetting upowidui, last. Sunday. • - • • .Mrs. Whalen, an aged lady," - .Wh,ile laboring under ternporary liberation of mind, wandered away from her home in this borough last Week. ' B.' F. Dtartode'llvefed a lecture at Unicin Hall on Tuesday evening, which was haply at tended. Ar. J. Hehr, of Millersville, fell on the ice on tisturday and fractured his kneep ' • - A- child of Mr. Zellers, in Minersville street, was freightfully scalded on Monday. ' The last rail on •tbe Pinegrove.and Lebanon Railroad was laid on Wednesday of last week. The Schuylkill District Con'ventinn of Good Templar% was held at Reading last week. Robert Langton, of Fishback; was taken to the Insane Hoipital at the Alms House,. on Tuesday. - • ~,The mad dogezeiteintnt is raging at Land -• 0 - , do hat do •e -eh Arrested on a -Charge of Marder.—Thos.. Cardon .a miner; was arrested by Constable T. J. Fitzsimmons, at Raven Rnn, about twelve o'clock on Tuesday night, on the charge of has - - ingitilled Robert 'Clark. The facts of the case, as elicited at the bearing before Esquire; Reed yesterday afternoon, are substantially esfo.l lows: On Sunday afternoon, Februnry on, Clark and Robert Oliver were walking up the railroad track. running ithmg a steep ernbank inent about fifty feet highOtetween Oiratdville and Colorado Colliers. when cardoiv. eaineolp and deliberately knocked Clark down the de clivity, from which he sustained Ittjuzies, -which. it is asSerteti, resulted in iihi death. -lie was taken to A house nearby where be lingered in agony until Thursday, the 24th of February, on which day death relieved hiSsufferinga. lie remained eonseions.up to Wednesday morning 'preceding his death, at which. time his mind be came delirious. Ho leaves a wife and live small children to mourn his untimely end. Cardin, the accused, is a man sit medium`stature.. about twenty-eight years of age, intelligent looking, and`an Irishman by birth, en 4 from his general appearance wo would never suspect hint, of be ing a min eapalde of perforniing so desperate au act as the one of which he stands, charged. After a somewhat lerigthY liewriug of the ease, he was committed ;to prison to await , trial at court. Liu Bartholomew', Esq., conducted the examination for the Corn - The pHs- , oner had no counsel. lave ties ,year if we Re v) but the even . . IN art. rootra, letters and correspondence 'addreseed tt this (dike, and Intended frir publicatin. must have the rem halfh , or the wilier *au" .thed.—i not that we shall pribli%lt It but for our in forinattoli.)-4 and la vt rillen On fitie alde of tin. paper only. Otherwise, tk , ie”vlll go liar the'riaste-basket —Etas. Jul! /41:41, ... • ii4l4Al4BClig • • The Govertuir ltal4 approved the following hills since our last : Authorizing the County Commissioners to r4eive a , stipfdeindinal return front :Slartin Fo4ley, who eollevted the taxes . for :Michael Fooley, deceased, formerly of C:iss township. An act RxtendititOilie revision of an act relative to committing magistrates ilif.the coun ties of Lebanon, Dauphin, Adams andi Frank lin, approved the '?„14.11 day of Idnrelt, A, D. iseel, t o the counti6 of Somerset and „Schuyl kill. • : . This act requirk qll romtnitting -Magistrates to return all ,coniplaints in eri : cases with; name of dpfendanti, hail. and witnes4is, to the District ; A torney •Within fir day'n after the binding o 'or or cOmmittal, under penalty of t • • - 1- ' r 6orporat-itig 1116 Miners' a 'n4 Labor shing Company of Pennsylvania. 'Parker, J 114; 10 • Gardner. Atialetson,. . Foley, Inn. N. Eyan , ,..7o.s.ii:ealey, t Morri k Allows company to how estate a.-4 may be necessary in the of theibtisiness; to main nevq, An act it cry publ Ineorpora , Knight, And Rohe nuelf real, trainaaetio ful by-laud to exceed provetnen. titre. Thil of seven a and have a seal. Capital stook , HO! 21 - 000, lit $.l aliateA. Object; the . Mi . of its ineniN..rs in seioneeptirl literm inanag - eMent is to be in the liand4 ireotors; Ono of Whom shiill be Pre :4i+ dent, ancl• Ist orlsfit : ‘ 'Ant!lnuit other Treasurer of the kqiiiiii4rty. etlonti tako.plitee-,on of before th 1810, titt.'.er notice given through th Nfoxt - vitt orramaquft. t • • neorpriratlng the Slienan,dOilh. Writer inpany:! Corporators, Her.. Reagan, .1 is. 13 IteDoitaltf, litny, Dan. lirosius; Auttniny Droit, Water to he taken from An alt and Gam ing, 0, Mart in 13 and Thn. nd frortil ,the 'ty of suluiry _pt!rs..as or. 'conipanieS ng the n olintatti on the north mirie.Of : Capital stock, Pi,(Y.ifii dividEti Mares oflo each. . •roir.hling . for the health and': safety of ziployeditiz oral mines. This .act is known - as ."TUrnersii,;"'. or the 'Ventilation bill." This bilk, through (ins of Nr,rt Steele, backed loy his', eot - the licitise, was brought ^up yoster r suspenision of the itules, aftei a 'it endeavor to ainerni, was' jiassed by tons vote.'. Fifteen minntes had Iv's Run the grope situate al Shenand into 5000 , L i An net generall "Miners' the exert league's day um -very gig a unani MEI i i- 1 ~ i, i scarcely the han npsed after the copy had: p*led from of the Clerk before the ftotiwitor land affixed- hill signature and it had beeonie 4 law of the State. , .. , . - ; , The wOrkifignitittand miners cannot cot nulaln of the prievisions of this act, as theY,were. ori;„< :: nally drawn up with , a careful regard to their welfare, andafterWards altered and:amended to . suit the wishes ofitheir comudttee,'"Which, from the begi-ming, has -been . on lututtto - engineer and acetlerate. 'lts ',passage- ' • ' • ' • • As we before stated, its final passage, was' a foregon conclusion, and nothing. Short 44,Prov idence e uldlurce stopped it.. With- the .grin ning, a astly visages of the Vieth* ofthe .Avn•n dale di aster staring; them :lit the eyes, and ahakit their 'fieShless fingers iri ' their .faces ; I ) with Lb solemn wail of anguish from the pale lips of reavod widows and orpliansrinaingin their . , and- the jealous eyes Of ti watchful constit eney upen- them, the members 'of the Leg ure dared riot bnt accede hi the espies- - ed desh es of those most interested; mid I t the, general'. wish' - of , ' the community at ' 1 rge. •Whettur this ticeirt all its isirts will, utee the exigen le a of thqmstc - And redound to the !best inter of the miners? time only will deter- mine. -, ut lf.throno its provision:4 a - single I valuable life is staved to a eotnimunity.or ahem° presertled to happiness, then will'it have served' its object, and . more than • compensated Tor. all. the • ti,.. and ntoney necessary to . its. attain ment andeoutinuance. Let those who execute • Its regtilations be guided by wisdom. • -, • The friti.ctnient of the Miners' Flespital• and Asyludt- bill intO a law , is a certainty, being onfv tilnatter ofitinie. There is, nod expressed eppesition to-U.l. ". - ' • • ; : ! - . ', • To -day the Senate bill providing for the ap- • potntnientefaupther litiv Judge tor Sehuylkill.,-1 County 'will :be reported •to, the, House . from .1 Comfaltlee.'- • The, wires will ..eotninulticate he ' result. : , `• :,"•.,. ; . -.- , - , , ' ,T to ght,-..ot•rthia bill has - heen'-intensb, and • con ' erablefeeling has been exhibited. l'oli " th!Shas'enteted into. - the mettsnre, aid the final 'result !eau milt, be giissed ' at. -'', The - Senior Editoripf the Ji2rutial. has been ilicire working 'in behalf Of the opponents of the:: bin,' 'while el 'very stroweentininee-frum•tl4"PlittsVille Aar has - been here icfaid Wad tissist the Cenntk mom- bets: 4 11, it-4. s '..Pkt'ketwe. - As thigillegial-Ature is • mighty , riugetEain an its workings,Ave wilrhaz- art' rul•npinihn,[ "Jud ni ging fiethe irt great qu- 'bee offtitionsitunteretedy m signed .by .em- -hers b heith.ph es aver in the passage of the " bill, hich hay been presented we are led to • 1 e believ, that '. thc. art Is. not _desired by "th ' 'Mr. Keene littS priebnitil lii the 'HUM* a pre :amble alid"reAtoftitien setting : fi trth that as ger .tain,ictilraaa eqrparstions. existiog under the laws If this Commonwealth sre , charoing exef-, halm rates for freiglatand - tratieportation, wn trsty trjaw, tin - t 1 the interetts of the citlrens;of Ala 0310414M5 - Ith; . and 'tts,„it, great injustice Atka - With defiel eteby, to Indifhluals and "-oor= - Porathin, by t;l>hrming More tritietPortation than ' the etonmoditY'/will. sell - far in :market. AT., -therefore, that:a cornnifttee be appointed, by the ,Speii*ers',of tile - Senate bud House of RePresen . tati Yes to I prestlgato the matter.; Itud have•pq we r tb setdfor Perf/11 and Papers, ity, t . -* , i i . „.: , ~. ;: ..- 1 ,• : - . - • •.• ---., - Sil-tvt.KII 1.. ' Even, and 1'; mid 30 I: ,orable in ter lecture to}ret urn er.erlec esilled for • •raw, Aftss . I'.p`n . msyrtax„, March Atli, 1 R7O. - The 'mutt 9%4M-of:the week-was the_ cleldng of the Mission La St4.Patrick's Catholic .Church a this Owe.- . It.was eortducted. by the Jesuit FAthenix 2 dethlAre, Shinestrect aka lloone, for -the opilittuil be'nellt. , tbe :above ;named. ;con iiirFirstion• thelfiasion sermons were preselied-:inditting . and-evening,' by Fathers MeOLdreund 'lti!rie.itieet. ...In the afternoon' by. Fatter Boone, The. °veiling *embus were forlhe Most pelt doctrinal and argumentative ; Welt lealcuLsted to waken thought,• and carry t;onVfiation.: - ' The .die(wymoit..were. elo uedfaral beMitifuLL beautiful fur truth, .and thore is no Usably wither& truth,: The swam, 'of thin Illesloif will be betteiahcitrn' s by Mating , , few. tact*. _About eigin , tbet*Tial)en 6 bng aP - ; Plutee4 the. trijfkba Penattee,l six minuend at h 'Patrick' 'alone; partook, oft the-bread of . life. t n i e lt retnalittler commianleated . in' the' neigehun - Twenty-Are, oonlrenik (12 man an "IllWottien,)lmonnced their errors , 'And Were rencivedinto the Clitivel nrk 'Sunday. evening' in: thepreeenee :ef ,tram, twenti-tive 'MOW to tOreila 'thpossod p t . ps ; .Bas lcles there Aireothitiv typei,i4lsidtructionif. if the. pastoral rtNidarice•prepering,for tho_fLatMsMent •ofhtisptisan....-Those rects,ste - the best erldeno - of th e auceess Lif the Staten amtability of the - .Fethers, trhe kontlnefedlt..', The - - /ditssiuttaries 'were ; assiated by the Beni tle4o.•of the (parch, . r. ar .. D - - . e ploine_r. tile, , r4ty . . t . iitltifTfait- 1 - erl ire d*.tteittV, - ktitteezi: 'Vitiate Le 11,04 ir - ept, eputpoeti elutt6qtl leirime , -this bete' . _, , _..„ i 5 t ...,;-0 ~. ...:..-,ti • -,::.,• ~ 1 - ' ".!--t, • ''''' pu • ttiaaiiXti boat female. Op_ should ihrtgintli hemalter w n they wish toathhesekßritt they muit proninmee the:. mime, Bri- The tuar*lf ithinette reatittlis It. • It MI snail wade. =HEM Cortespoubence, tid7E.R73nuit9 - : ••- _ e:* EB=BMI Clair Wadasville wank Ink OaWad* '-.....•,.--,. , +,• Loss - :. - Zatrita.ooll . CPloiseer " .;..........---.llAshland--...; -",- oiPrest44ll No. 2...---,....... 4 GlLnirdviLleL.-....---.' t - ... • ikr0 1 . 14,1 7 :750utita1n..:.,..Z.-.: Raven Ilide,::::-. - ..-.-. H liriataliciaii Oottiery:-....:-I ..—..-4- 12 , 1Auttorl ..,...._4 auwarcity....;-:.-- - ..- tvelano . _..--:..,. Madmanoy East._ ..---- ----144iarkma .• - T--- ...:.....1 _4lanitnr.2.:Oribl*....- : - ial3l)e - Clti cigUe=ll Cit 7---- 16;Tuamaa:Cosii Cb; , ".- f. . edo - ..: • N0rth.....:.. 17. Plank Bridge, .... . .- I -dp .. • . FAM-......;;- . al 4 : Preston No.ll o -' " Givardville 5i0uth.........;,.. wins*Fornsee 't i iorville Heath ,--' ---; 2.l:Glenatirei_, • - -!` ,• 1 (314, Cisrboi:......, i.....-:„..;.... Ins/bench -13irtaktil*041114- P.; 16111896.111: .,- Z ; Eagle HUI , 2, Windy Harbor Z:Pbrenix 2i' • - 2. " • " NI Maple DO^ 31-Pbaer F‘orresk.i.— ' - •••, ••• ........ aiAwatara No. 3fit , do do t Sdo do .... .Newkiwn ...... *Enna , .11.aarreneeCoalarT--4-- ' , 44044 , nu"Ook do o 43. Honey' B Hr rook d . ... 44; do do do • • - -45; do • do. do -Iv.. Sii Heckscher Rippe 47 , 311., Pleasant 4 9 43411 .. .. o :Tunnel No. 1 - 0- ....... fili Mammoth Shaft - 2 • ----.-.1.-1 .. , -;Righ Mines Coillery..... ] • 53 , ,Ilearer Run -0, • .4.. (4 St. Nichols', '. O • 51 , 1:11/1 & 36 Primrose 's7 l Middle Creek 5 , 1 dry SO ! 5 ,, • do 41 Donaldson Slope 1 . 61 - do do .. do - do __Li - GTTremont Colliery &US watars do )'Brookside do ............. so rciwor City do ' 67Kanseh Creek 01' do do do , do , do , do 'To Mammoth : .do 71 DlarPcind do Kear'Bl 810 ..... 311ue 11111 !lop 71.51 t. Latree ' ' Pine Kn0t..... ._...;-... 7.. Virest. do 7.,31an hat ten riliart t 78 Koar's ....... :.. . :.' 6 Pr. , ston . ,-110' I Lriger eln ' • 61 Sitter Cresik Beech Wood • 8 Elevenue,eo.rery 14/ Dexter 7 .do ...... 1 8 . /..l,liinean ' Christ Frantz 8. do -ti do .. 8' Saylor dope ' Broad Mountain C. C 0.,.... 97. fk.,sron Run..,....,. 91.1)ranr Colliery 6_ J, ~..1 . . ,••• ; 20 1 Pe.aclt Orchard, M. --. . • - i - • ''; - ' 1.2. , 201,1nnuaia1l B, skidmorci D. ' --' ' • . i - 7•olklPrilitrOSC . ti. ' '' ' 14r•h!Primroto St, and Kiddy:tore D • '' 2 I. 3 . 0 . 8-44ntrna C, Skidnioril D. •., 6' •; ... ~:I:4 k l4, l lllfire 13, at_id Gahurua _ .C.. ' ', . •• ': -• • ' a ' . • 'r,"..;,,,,7,1Manim0t1i V., seven feet, Skidme.re 313,Ga112ma and 13uck 311. D. 4 . ro:,, t s , (laintasa.t' Duck Mountain B. . 4 1 , .• ; o uu ,kitytitil C . , Duck Monntaitt . B. . :', . 2 I •',,, Nam oth E, Skidmore- 0, - ", . 2 - .•. • ••.•ttllstek lountain E. - • - ''f 2 , . ~•„..,,,, , ilinelc 3 ountainl3;( but Mani:„.7 ft., clatatua, Skid. on Dili tntet• . ) _ . , • l' -I;;:miiAluturlaPth E, iSkidinore D. . . . . ~,-,, ' - GO-- du :_ + . • .", ; 2. ,',•••••4 o t,,iikidtaOre. DdclamartiC - i --- 'T' ' 1 - ‘ ' • ' 4 ": - ••• l lMtuonioth Ell and atarth dip - ' •- i • - .., .~ •- ' • 5 " ,T r i -idrtior. D. ' • 1 :• ' 741, . ' . ....• • • . _:, , 1 ' , JIM '' • 2 ,„,,,,,- Ilarnnroth 1- 7 feet E, Skidiiiore D. -•• , at - i 'l;' , ,Nortli and :Sotith'Drlinrose,4.i. : • ' - , 'O, , i ln.„Ml4kld we D, Mammoth . E, Oithinia C, and Birch 3fountain'l3: 3 , .: 3 7,,,,, I r tin I do do .• . ..41m •'. do - - 1 ".,,,', - 1,.',"•D1ift91.: „I` . ,D,i MataniOth.E:tl/_i_dl7 feet veins. - 1 1 i , I;rj.lSlCtralli IiCE, Ciallallia C . Back ainuntain D. :•- ... . • ' m 4 9 ,',„,..,'''',. 1 dt`r6 .do , Skidmore D. - 1 . 4 1 , -. .,,' ,, '"";'lMinuninth B. ' _ " ' M. '. I .'._ '. -- 1"-;:adte Weitz or Peach Orchard, M. I . - ' '• - 12 in r " E. 4 , I ''r.r'it, .tlilte or 'Pea dr Orch .- rd AI •• - • •• i . - ' 1• i 1 --_, 6 .,a ,•IDianiontl .I. e '" •• ...• "..-., 4 .. 1 '" --k. - '2 I '', ,--- n ,' , ., , 'do tiro. . ' -' - --- • .i • --. ' ' -'' I. 5 1 - ; .lE. itnd.F veins. ' I: 3 . .-ft":•k_ do. .do . . 2 , ... . 14,1- 114 . • 2 I - " Piu 9Altunnel through Eto R veins. •••• . •' , 2 -- ~.in r rarol 1 veins. -; . . ''-. i • , : ''' s . 4 ,.et„,l,'Skldlttore•D, - • . ' - . ')• , ;3 1 ; ~ _I;7E and. k' • •.' 4 ' 4 . , . 5A.,..e. tect, P and Mammoth , F 1 • • 1' - ISIIIIICK , : `"'.. t 1 ,1. , . t i o • . do 'ilx>" ~" * . i„* . i" i iii i k ,4l.3ittinmotliEiStrldnioreD, Buck kitnintain B. 11 • ; .,• 00 ,:Situntirotliami other veln,s;_pinTspalliadiu-. 1, 2 I I,4(sißii;in„:l,liiidubre 4 Ish, ' ~' • - 1 - i. 1 - , hickutioi. ..„„ . . 1 . . I:. • ; ' A I .• :‘ . . , ' •• " j -i, • : li i" - . 1. • i : 1 • ' 1 I , 6 )11 _ , . .... It ,. t, .. ~ ,1 ; ' i 1 i 4, i . ' - 4 33 4 4. 4 o f S t sf 41 Y` 21. 2 2, 4 II 2 2. 21 2, 412 if V. 3'4 61 21 t 46 1 2111 4 SI 32' 4 21 14 1 ,5 21 if 2i 4 Z 2i 11 it 41 Bi 4 I .24 1 2 - 1 1 40 ) , E Lii.4 .1 , N , . I 21' 2! It. ill t i: o _ .1 stfre rpre,lo; Dren*iy, DiSrritakVbfiCt arld - OrTP4ia Nina. It - rogulateatka Baia‘ iitriitißeallatiliatuottlart laatamatiat. 1 114 pre,Ofse: I Neilhb* rat. It softens tb4 • Goals, ab 4 mutters Teething • '1 prim 80 eta-per So(tio. A • hut Of iMPr Vitt*VlOL!, LEStEES,I4, &C.I MEM MEI -.-..,..4...56, _ 44. ~~ i ;-, . r ~-~_ `KI OTlCg.—The eo-finitnership heretoforeexist- I lig between Andrew Robertiion,Henry man anciThomas Gorilla!), in theworking of Green.- back (killiery,-is this 'clay iliskolved by mutual con• sent, AniireW itobertsOn having sold his interest in the saki Greenback Cblliery to Hoary Gulterniati nod nisi.. Gorman. The firm of Robertianl, Gutter-' num a: Co., !still eon tin hie to Int rieanil xhip the Henry Citiy Coal. - A. 11011EliTsON - •.• ' TiFNRY GV.ITERNIAN, ••• ••• • • . GORMAJi. - •• •••• Shitinokin, bee: :list Igaci.• • . •. PROPOSAL: .=SEALED PROPOSALS. wilt he reeelved at this office for one month from dale to complete the driving, of .the- Tunnel thiough the South or Big Llik Mountain at this place, to Rear Valley—say a distance of SOO yards, more or less.. To be driven Iristrboilrends, and of the following, di inensions: 15 feet rildt.An bottotn,.l:! feet la top, and 8 feet high oyer.rsil; A water drain or glitter le inches deep and 2.)i fettWidei to be marled alengthe" entire length, • Theproposals to state the price per yard separately for clay, Loose Mick Or Boulders, ite4 Shale, Con glomerate sand Stone., Slate stria Coal: All materlaia except raihg And gnat° be furnished by Contractors.. 101 l ANTRORT, Superintendent— ()Mee-Summit Branch Railroad t'ompauYl.''' • Feb. Vki7o: • 7-1 m DISSOLUTION OF COPASTNERSHIP.— The eopartnershin heretofore existing between T.i Llewellyn and Levi Griffiths, under. Gip - dm -name of Grlifl4llo-&...l.lewellyn, St, Clair, bait , been dbusolved by mutual , 'Consent , Tbe business 'of the late Linn will now be parried on by D. T. Lleive who, will settle all' aLvounts now remaining uuset tletti ' • I LEVI GRIFFITHS,. • T..LLENVELL St. Oath Fe4s, -;0,-6”4101 r`OPA.B.TNEitinitP. —The - undersigned' have IL.. this' day fonnedk:a copartn - enthip for- sale and shipment 'al COAL tinder the tlnu of Repplier,•Gin , don & On., at No. tialValnut.stree_,t Philadelphia. • • -GEORGE S. REPPLIPX,• •v. Y. GORDON, • „Tan 8. '7O-2-Im . l H. P:REPPLIPE. DlSSClZTlMlON.i—The:e( v oitzeislit tr etororti 'existingituder !Inns of Laldwell,i - Go on & at Philadelphia and New York, and otHall, Caldwell d. CQ n at iioatoxo lands day dilaiolred,by mutual ton- Befit Eftlf 'C7 arty ill blgn • .t•ii,CALDIW J, , ' GORDON_ ~ • ,13. 'YOUNG. Philadelphia, Der. $l, I;',-.1.m • • '17:312 U.N.H.E l Riatartri . 4Plvefoirn/ed aCopari-; nership under the stylp of Hall, Bit & Co., and will continue Me Coal buelnesartrt'llb.,l44 State' street, Boston, and 11Li Walnut strectr_A_Philadelphia,- •F. Mikado., Jan 8, 111;,24ntt) E. B . H, )311L.KLEY: • - MOTICE:-.llanufacturers and - users of Stein' .1 It' Primps; are hereby cautioned against the inan. facture, sale, or use ; of any Pumps that are an In frimgement, on Allison's Patent, dated Septentber24, istrr, as they will be ' , ,proseented to the. full .eztent'of the law. • I have already commenced en lt.agalnstsev , erat par ties, and wjli proseehte all ether infringers., • . • • ° • Port.,Carbon, - April . .ROBT4l,Lrsotc:. - PnetteS wantOtrumpseish besupplied at reason hie prices by the underaigned. ALLISON & DANNAZI,. * - Franklin Iron, Works, Port,Caihon;Ptiz.: Jan. I. '7O • - • . • FQR'SAeLE.I • A• LA LOT, 1 60-hOriesh at' ke erigine. ' Jll3 small Hit and form fifty horse engine, • .• Pumps- • -• ' • •• • 2 thirty •• . ..• 20 tottacg chain, varituta 1 twenty .'• " sites; - '•••• 1 twelve " • •' - 110 feet hoisting' amp: 1 four ", ." with bolts .and tag! 1 ten • " portable en. complete. '- 8 Di:inert,. 90 in. n. 1 6 feetholfting any, 4. - • 80 in. x.i•in ft. 1 3'4'•• . . 1 " 30 in. z9O ft. 2 stacks SI in. 1.40 0 , 44. • .2, - " .90 in. .x,lB ft. ' 30 in.x4o ;" • • 2 " 24 in. 3t321t.' Ti-". ' " 2 - " • •Zi tul 611. About IQ tone //pit plates: .1, " 12-horse, t bular. 10 ft long, 4inxX4t 4 Inzy k 1 upright flue bo ler. . large lotof w,Mo stubs 33)y`ds 141 n. column pipe 1 small foot' Lathe "with AIL with bolts and tinge. the - thole suitable. for 210 12 in. 021. ' making and repairlug 490 6 4 , safty; tamps. • - : 1 Lot p 74 tri nes.. 90.toyie of Scrap 4 ?41n pt/1e -•-• - 4 wire 1 " • • " " " sbeet, • 2 0 '1 8 " " •"" Aka, always on hand 18 •" "?. 7 in. and 90in. fens for ven - 1 """ ' Mating at mine/0 • • • And alight ki ton t good second tend - shags iron,: suitable for rtalling achutea, at' the Mach inery Depot on Coal Street: . Nov. 13, •03-116-tf ' 'JAB= st,ktuat. Y.-013 aged ng M. LfirtOrt arra plan. /raven, W,yeac JACK- Tp.. l__. .. . . - i tsiv r:LLElEDll.—'Eow ready sor 'lle. 24ties, with spa*. Y on. Partoft Platthrtn, Hustle Arbor% ite• • • .. ' IVASinIe.4M- Cativiarient:Batiabot and Sidra. Mg Establishment, with Ladies' and Hentlemen'a Dressing Rooms, comfortably furnish a ndcious Hall for dartelnir, all enclosed' under der ~ nearl y 'completed. An VIM*. 1 1 , Ulla , [ Ma! ,with the Elatmlotta wawa Park.- ' ° ...4,. Club Subscriptions for year, 11 11 a ' 11 , ,,ny„ holder and Willy to access and use of ds, Witting% -atarrraimet-iTheasdardslaiii atembets Wrsoratted tottubscribe arlthoutdelw . Harakr_ii,lebn,% fr.., awinractilated 1.1 7 ,4 41t;'*0r-'l,V tvi or :44:. 1 ,! .0 C, - : -": "tee- .1 - I t k;,„ ~.....,,--"41°...-..,,"-:!..•., e:il . auf e• 4- - - 4.1.. E it 040011.401:310., t 4 ~ : M .1!•: : :- --: - - : -: ' (" HAL :W. DZINGI.4.IIIMENSEs.--. _ i --' '74IIV4II*4MULPEEPRIAi• '• 1 ‘-''B fr * Mill i t t ie;tn , grest vFietY4 Z.. . 1"1111111n1"134 " 1161001. M 7111 ,4 . ; -sti%% ormic4it : s on_hail 2 Part er iaaar v ettr ocinm paug hhort 4 n o g.ost : ( l e, , P1411344W-/ "' ' ' 7 ‘ : ir 11 7Aroel AXIN °11: L"', 7 1AV II Metia r tikinl a gr - 61' , "116 PZ iwie ". , b " W,OrreWlrOeibbrated BlaCking;, l ,!,,•. Tull ttirUelft. , 'and - Chadies 6 kinc" - 6u st s ' • fit . • . 4111` lia=32olldeent Menagria.t.' ...... - • MVXM Q f. h I El lioticts. Trrn M.A.13C14,. 1870 i - WOMEN* ATONE OP COAL VEII,Iti. 1 In .olge, wsieir; pp Cosl4.ißroc AND OIL, we mrds. I" Nolitistelattare of iota veins In order Cult the Seim 1 veins MighrbrAleSighated In ?different localities in I the'. alai regtonsi in the United States. The char frer thee.e`vellis" and ?also the gualliles of the '• in the Anthraielte regions, .gerierally partake to I smite extent of thesaineeharactertsties and tepidity 1 tt theSeml-Illtuininous and liltuntinons regions: -i 111 - fteetutylkiil County the same veins &recalled by, ' Efferent mules in dlfferet:seetions of the reidon. Por taitance;-the Mstra moth 'veld. has an aceiwn-. 1 . eying velnetriteti the Tfoor.Yelt , . Ohl v•,hr 101ssr ea iroroetimes a considerable distant* and at dither !plates it Bee in close paastridt - Iti•the Mammoth . - I,Weet of„ Mine,lllll Gap the Mammoth is splithis tiro sleiduirstetlinelt three velatewiththe froetthera t artil lobeasionally fottr vet u . s. ' These spl Its twe distignated p i, 'i t hy,tlifferent TIfILFO4.. On s o is tal/04 aki ' "..Blee.k., - }Xelps:' oilier the, "Crosby," the "Church." ' , Daniels" Lehme,, , - tee.-..." - , Atlernaqua, the -Mammoth vein ' • separates and there they are. lettered. As far ' we can ascertrith the letters , I) , 'A - cross lept, p;4l, and "q 4 npree r nt the . Mammoth 7 foot and Attention ed the Mammoth: At this great Lehigh 1 ,34 liarry,all the whlre nett ; veins are thrown together, Ing.ottijitepatited by the slates betweentheiet4 In tlie Mowing . !salaam. Of strata taken Ron. il, 'lime . AND- Om, we give the names of the elms exalted la the 'different, regions, together ith a nomenclature. which we have adopted, end Wei If adopted everywhere,'would be much mone intetititent them by eatl44 the same veins by dith-ri at names in ditnaent reitkttuu , Alpha and Gainne. hot meat:tamed before- - -. Alpha is-.the hottent or the coarreglens: _ It is a very hard red !,t,, , quite ashaintlf. sot harder than the Mainmot h hide twin • It to opened at Nanticoke in the W y..: !Ting bastn,.at Sreekville,. and we believe *event . tber Places in' Schuylkill County, (trillium, we elitists .worked at the tipper end of the liabane4 uih Mount/xi 11 - t tie Tracy airy and letter lot tsimsquit , latitotik 13kaddow. and, letter at Ttnuagna . . . • Inirtmtexno . l.otit , r - F, au4 Prinargme and IC 141. called Black Itirfte W f 11 Danlels_, !' Cirtiretc. - Lehler, : 1 , and Tamaqua, Region -and letters - D, E. P, ~ ..russeut.P,Q,. T. (2, Q. 1 E ,pits and ngtire ()car C) at Tn iltvitut. . . - Atioi - e I -sinil below M iliereare several:lllW vela, i• m , lie: evening which we have ' not de:lig:lilted. In t. , te places, , sott they tire worth working, In.other ptc‘ces [ftheY will iiot pay.. , Also' above yeach_ breltrurd. sp./ Iltliejthielr.,illne . , Tunnel, k' . .a wit; ftttileitt:, Levls;Oate, Ll:awl 4 ton.;- Sc., tatiny of winch are the alfinuStrainv called Ily different nanie.4. Them) are only. &Una in pocilhn of the 'Southern, settuylkiti Atislu; and . do , floc Lieset..-na to any great depth as they. all In. aboi , e: he: each Miinnialn Ired te..11 ve:n, which is th;asa t nropi , as. the 'Gate vein hereionire worked* Pottavllii...:- . statement - 414,-es tiro following resnir . ati'd boys empinyed :N0...0f steam englurs at vollieries Ldliggreiuste ..... iNo. of !mitres - Length of hidiers eaul.ti. miles. T.ettgthof wire tope usrd ---4 I , are'geuerally 2.11bs to t Het S-arg, uuil rerie!weil everj• lohr yeah+. . 7 . ..itatir2liffs . in Irif s. glatitcb. fr, AND VITAYeRANTE, WANTEiT -, • • C*' AR AIEXIO4O7-147.46/t.' FOREIGN corxs, :STOCKS, GOLD, .4:EWER:C . :311.11iTond other BONDS 11017611 T andliOLD. eOLLEOtIONS promptly made on all &Mts. :• • , , POSITS REcEIVED: • • No pains will be spared to serve the Interests ot • hose who fair us with their brisineis. JOIIN S. RllslitoN ,t co:, • - Bankers and Brokers, No. 54 South V St r , Ph Hada. - Jan, 1, '7'o Pr ,Sak nub to - get. _ • VfALTITABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE.—, 't two-story' frantb dwelling house, in tie!' uy Iftiven, contain-11314 , 81i rooms; with_ kitchen attaelle,L. franie *Untie on prelpime - s.. Lot 10 feet front.- ..l.ppl2f. tn • • • • 111:1.1.J.,11-kti: Fen:Ant) ' - • - - . - .1\ ,{ ACtillsiEßY VORHBILLP4.--One horsit. JUL .snaft and gearing; Mae engine, fdrnui,-• pump;. shaft and gearlum „one 'horse ima Ina!, 2 boilers, 1U feet fan and statk ; one 1. 'in. pole pump, and lOU yards -In. ,:poirinna Mp,nt:lxdfers, , feet by. 3.1 Inches; lot,,df splice plat,,, - Apply to S.,..MORCIAN Ne*Phlladelphix. , Feb. 211, 70-D-Za. • or by letter to Port Carbou... UOlt.SALE.—r.lu» Inch Allison & Bannan Stearn -2.• punip, acting, Lars been In . use but a short Abu. one 8; inch plunger pump -rind •t*APJ pints slope eloilu: Apply to D. U. CiElr co. Tenrr2, 1 St. Clair. • - • • OlEt: BALE.—A'2IS-story doublit fratne. d wel 11 nu. sftuated.ln Mt. lope, head of Millersville strevt, Pottovllli.: For terms, etc:, apply on the preinti., , ,, .or to the.unkiersigned at \S s Maebtue..l/lop. , -Feb 12, '7U-77-11tor, GREEXWOuti.-. • , OR. EA. 8 E—A.ORICUL TADIAL PABK AND 110TET“—The undersigned the Schuylkill County. Park Amociution Wi lreeety, propo..4rils-fOr a Five Years'. Lea. of the :11,oteilamki Park. 'Rents payable quarterly,in advance. L'us.. se,t sten given on. the Ist day. of, April, 'Mi. ' • • ' • -' B. ICA - EiterrEa; - Bee'y. . Via - • - • • - • tr-t f OR RENT,—A_Rootn,fhirti Hoor In Seitt r ' Build F ing, Cen tre Pottsville. -Apply to 1 . Jan A,J. MEDLAR, ,lerchtint,,,ao,ot.l VALUABLE COLLIEHr • MACHINERY, DILi LES . WAGONS,. 14,11L40A.D. IRON, &c., FOR•SALE.-1 new. Steam Pa nap andf Pipes; i 14111 Engine: l 1 Rump anti - Plpesti l liulattng Engine, Drum and G,earing ; Breaker Engine, Bolters and 31achi,n ery twelvo Mules; loe of Wagons, T. 1t:.II-. Toole; de. lately used at Silver Creek; Apply to --•- . WILLIAM HEliltatAblZl Fen. 9, ..79,;0347-tt • R . 1. ESTATE AGEECY:--OFFICE, IN Liti 12- Iran TiautAcEz.-'-The nude Juicing Juicing had b years'. experience iii Snrveylinf. amination, Ex p/Oration and Management oft: ont Lands Itt Schuyl kill -and adjoining Counties, respectfaßy is his services ter'ownersof Lands, oak !Ate of every description. Re is pre toiyatteplio, ...Purchase and Sale of Real Estate. Examitiation'and Development of C Ol 4 Lunt. • Examination and Iteporkka Condition - of Goltu rlis Collection of Rent, 'Payment of Taxes.. . • .§tkTvey - s of Milne , Lana; Beta . ERA'S'S CA • Exi•ErtrircL4 l -oeOrge M. Troutman, Eso„-Yree,i dent Cezitral-Nat lona:Bank, MM,. Biddle 4c. Co.,Philadelphis; Jothua Lippincott, Es q ., Philadelphia,• Adolph E. Bork, E5q.:4%1440 . September le, 'O9 • . ' - PW. EMIMAZE ' AGENT - E 911" OWVERS. • • - • FIVE COAL' LEASM.• • ; Two leases • at Ilegenstein on Moab Water !owl.' >•'• —•- -• One Red Ash cast of Llewe yfi. • • - OneWA Ash Lease On the. ate Ve n 7: ti, k: - A Lease on Mammoth, Sltt ore and Miltereek. • '•• - TIMBER LANDS OR SALE: .• • • acres splendid White Timber Litud, aniza ble for c ar stuff, - .ftc. • •- • • . • • • 1600 - Acres Timber Land in.Potter•Courity.' '• • , .100 acres yellow pine for Sooting. • • • UM acres sill and prnpflmber. . . • • • 500 Acres chestnut timber land: •• ; • 4570 acresgood Red - Shale Panning` land: betik.' , l l Barnesville and the Tunnel, cutinto lots 4o soil pur . •- A house:.end 'lot on Maliantniigu street, 60 fort • ' ' front. • _ .5 Dwelling - lion/les and lot 'at Spencerville.. ' A good dWelling and store houss4crilt..4. ton, nor four collieries. • ' • • A. lOVen Sanderson street, 190 front 1+ 30) fret Oeep,With 2 story- frame house dad kitchen,— • I.TottavUle; February Ftti. 7410.. - -F°e. SAL.X.-All the rtmeliiierr`of the Duncan IllorY, comprising the Sallgaring:• One- pumping ye engine, sixty bowie power, Inaud , ins all the inery connected *lib the po,upt lig. • One. heisting - engine, sixty horae;•draMat "t i wheels, with -all the machinery connected With hoisting. Win sell together, If desired— - • • Six boiler" used for pumping, and. hoisting e m )dash, dirty feet by thirty four inches in dhuneter. Pe re grate bars, eta, a ll In peal condition. WW he sold all together If wanted... „One. fan. ten. .feet diameter, - 36-inch paddle. and one fan engine, twenty-eve horse,- withtwo ilea eighteen feet by thirty inches; theiL operat d d n eI voitiplete. Ittlesirable, whisell to gra party. - -tlrealter engine, thirty horse • three boilers, two:• ty:feet thirty' Went* . ArW.O.C. ,end :everything eompiete, and 'ln good order. . • One steam pump.?-inch (Allison a 'Hannah moire) e! 1 _12 93141011 : . Pinten 0 8 7 19 , 1 V. °etc. _Xhis.pninis pvt T and tint rail , ate , staeks, r ta nps,Z gagonw inch gunge safety -lamps, scrap Volt •%- all descriptiong. timberiumber, sills trustlipg. everything on the prepusell. • • Also, niacin:rules, borsea t :wagons, ete.: ilso r lhe property, 168 ldarkepstreet. _ For farther information ; inquire at the lace,lad East 3iiirketior at the Millen'. • • , - Jan T, 'ea4t2-tt JOLLY LfArLci, StriPt• uton and Little Daddow tle Orehard, letter H at T,l - 113. • - LaYd and let tet ti.at Tama F illeb an 4__,. . . anti utter - ittund it t Tamaqua. - - multi. and letters Band S t 7 3.lu .' utiinfu stud let ter A Minati liEl ME alb tbe