The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, March 05, 1870, Image 3

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gATPRDAY, MARCH 5, 1870
RATES OF ADVERTISINQ.
F! It. Im.
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IZZMII
ttquare, (N4rtch) or lew,'.l IV 200, 3 Z. A Ill D 01 1.5 00
'Square*, (one inch,) WI 400` 600 t 11 00 16 in (RI
3 134 1 1193 e 4 , •• • .!: . 17 10 300 90412D0 :A 431 131 Oa
f -Squares, . ... di 00 00. 12 (.0 16 00 =,61 00
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A.LPILABETICAY,BPECIII.i..NOTICES.-Single inferiten
40 Cents a Ifne;:eiich Kuhns:meta insertion 'al cents a line.:
LOCAL Brie - S. tss N4t r VlslCE4.—Second Vane, ti cent; a
line first insertion; each subsequent insertion Zie. per line.
GENERAL . 2sprxi - m-Thlrd Page.;!..o cents , a Tine hrit
insertion; each subsequent iLL,CTUOD 15 cents per line.
MAILILL4G.U. NoTicrii.: , 2. - . cents each.
k1.7.14.R.A.L '2.4ITICTS-.. F romissnying lhsohs- rur ;tv,''o
lines Z cents; each anditictn al line it cents.
MINERS I:IOSPIT4.L.—We palish the Mi
ners' Hospital Bill, introduced intothe Senate
by Mr. RAIspALL, and which has Passed that
body. We learn froni Mr. Eu.ls that.it 4 - ita
als(i pass th 4 House, as the mentberallSe!‘qn
to be in favdr of it.' We learn that a shnllar
bill may al4 be passed for the other countieS.
VEY" ILAi!ION OF 3.1 iN - FIS, txtxG;
We receive(' a communication from Mr. Jno.
,-- - -
F. Griffiths oh the subject of Jlining o.al
''und Ventilation, which we'stanld like; to
publish. Bin •as it is aceonipattiC4 with
draft illustrating: the samei we, eunnot
Pub
lish it in its present fornwithout the cut.
The eats acticaiwanying article; are always
furnished by the writers of thecOnaintinioa
tions. • If 3the writer will eithei.ftirnish the
. eut, or Writd, if out ref genre. twit,
we will. publish IL
, - •
.
TILE' - LAN JUDGE JUDGE .I.lu:4rxlis s.-11 we live
titite, we will next week,ventilate the Addi
tional Law judge business-H.ell how it ecim
inenced-7the Objects.to be accomplished-4rd
how the Republican lawyers were in N eigied
into it, so as to prevent a light; ana, nr. the
Democracy,? and thruw ' the' re:4ion4l.kilit.3 -
uponahelt4ublican lawyers ait (rale itk:pah-
Heim partyi Who the prominent moven+
':•:....
-were in *the;
matter—and how:a piiinl!er, of
the RepublVean lawyers were entrapped into
their present position. •:. .• • 1
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1 e ,.,: . - T Aiil'l.Aft. :ST.VTF.Mt . -7-- NOMEiquLATVIZE
i OF COAL M )if.S.—\\,.k.• ha N - 4 - pill diAled a ll / 4 p4 ) . i r :
• tion of a tabular statement. of c•Oal Mine:4
this Week, la whichwe have attemptof to
identify the different veins • in fhe region
• which go f),'• different names. We do juit
know that We. have succeeded in doing sei in
eVery instance, and therefore publish it tiiis
week in pakso as to enable all the operators
interested tt!) correet•ffwherever it is wrog.
We desire them to doso immediately, sot i nt.
' •wesan put it in our AN . NI. - .11. 11VOISTLR (tor
yectly. The. ItrxiisTuit will 1.26 , ready next
week: ... It has he'en dehiyed for this tahidar
statement, niul also the new Ventilation Off
. -
Tif ANTI! I{ SitiNtTonsays a pario?fte
miners le:tooled the _Mt. :Etna
for the.purpose of carrying it ou upoto l . the
Co-operative system. We have .oj - tent-twilit',
mended - Olio pfan to our lninerS; believing it
would 1w oft great benefit to themselveg, as
' well as to ale coal Thu-itiess: • By this ; plan
the miner tot only become more thnr
• ()uglily aril .nuted with the legitimate lonsi-
Hess: of mining, lout it will enlighten Lim, un
„matters pertaining to the Cooal ,irate,
iii Ic
pendent of inining, - i4r which, he has nor , rily been entirely ignorant. We hope to,- ooe
the co-operittive plan thoroughly tested, ?ito
lieving it Will he'of immense benefit in ga;in
ing a knowledge •of Atte Coal Trade.. ;
. A litiroßW.B.t.:ix,litED IN TILE JuiniclAtt.Y.
—Wen wereLamong those who some years
Wince advbeitted, in consequenre
to prtigress manifested by the legal filen
ternity, thecleetion' of judgs..- I'nder the
;old systemn r an intiotnpetent• or had judge
nit be got rid of, as he was a fixture for
life. lint after an eperience of severalyea, s
with the judicial .eleetive system we are
isited that it carrie:' , with it 'evils which; do
,great damage to the Public interests,
.liow
shall it he remedied ?. Lr this :we pinonrre; , ,s
'
tte
canlipt4 - o backwards, or even stop short
without beiaig overwhelmed. We therefore
-.4 - ugge4 theTfolltiwitig plan of reform in thiS
/
matter :—lntre would. dispense with the aSso,
elate judge 4, who'iii the majority of cases
are neither irseful nor ornamental; and Who
in_ many iitstances- are- Merely lised to do
AirtY work,f
.etc.,. for partizan .
,purposes, 'tn . the, place::: of these its.tdess
,court append ages., we wOuld ;-iiggest tlntt iii
each judicial listriet . two law judges be elect
ed on the sipii;. ; :::Priticiple: and in the s;tnie
'manner. that the Jury are
now selected;—that is, owe Judge front each
political party. , The Manner Or selecting
Jurors has lbeen ttreatly .
away as it noes with partizan. favoritism:: in
packing.juity boxes; and the . same
ment could he introduced in selecting , JUdges.
By the adoption of ittis plan the .1 udges could
sitin alternate sessions thrOughout the AV)itile
year, if nedessary for the despatch of linsi
nois both evil an(l criminal, and would
attended iq the end with lest experve.tinni.
the retention Cif Associate- Alnigys and 111 c
doubling 4 of ; Law Jiulges oji the:110110i.
. .
.We suggest the system to the preS4 . and
people of the State. It is: the only, rem dy
we know of that can he adopted to get rid of
Mere pas 17. Courts, for all 'past experience
has fully . dmonstrated that in States where.
the Judges have been Made elective, the ma
jority of the people will not consent to go
back to' the - old system of. appointment by,
the Governbr s.
...VOI 4 INGS
—Tom Thumb is goini; to Australia a Tktf.,
-
--America sends oysters to Etittlaml byevert
steamer. ,
—Pe,linsylvania 1,•4 , "iliatiy ii.erii4an papers
as aapother .
•
—The time to buy another. mobr,•111 just
, .
after you have lent one... . .
hiwo female Aletoctivo, on tht•" Con
sLintinople police foroc..
—Which Is the largest Jewel in ih, 'world?
Thcc Ehlet•a]il Isle.•
-14outli co..t;r color,:a
'childrene'at
—Chicago lay thii , ty miles w.Ot•n
payernent Ulla year. „
--4wentv !tottery shop,: have Caen CiaSt,`4l i n
NewlyonlOrpr ton-payment of Revenue takes.
• -•toood'as Gold - -tioverntowit bonds, just
, now • - Trite as steal''—Wall Aceet. brokers.
---.~ majority of the shares.of the Thomaston
NatiOnal Rankin "Maine, are owned by )vonten.
effo4t making to reMove the state
capital of Wisconsin froitr 31atipon
kee.i .
r
v . •
—]t takes a Ilishop,and threg• clergymen to
. .
do a fashionable marritOzte properly itt 'New
York. r
St•racuso firm hrol forty dort..n. y ol. Hi I WdeS
n hand. .They .don't travel/ .ollag`fast . as they
did once. ! -
clergyman henartford dti goinz.to preach
( , n chignon* from the tort ; "The glory of wo
nian is her-hair."
tell us that. green 'and purple II re
fashionable colors for - the hair hi Paris.' :Solite
green' blonder will be seen soon. '
, ,
, -s-the Prihters of the EyansVille (111.d.).101- - lt ,
ss.t..; are ona strike owing.to a disagreement on
the tatbject pr "pkek-up-inaticAr. --
-Fhe lateft 'assignment' made to .General
Sheridan by the gossiPs is "d Southern' belle of
great beauty nod greater wealth."
•
-,'The, publie debt, shows' a deerease of
.$6,
.. .454,811 during the month of February. This is;
a fair specimen of radical extr.iyaganct.".
-4St. I.,ouis lies a three weeks Old Shetland
' t..eitl, which; s only twenty inches high' and
weighs but; sixteen and a half pounds.
./ . .
4. '3—Twenty'-four thousand dogs :Were slatight
ered in Chitatgo last year. Sausage is an 'every
day occurrence there, and cheaper than tliyort;es.•
.
. . -;The'report is confirmed that . of the ;Utah'
women who voted in Salt Lake recently, about •
half "wertfOp straight ticket" against Brigham.
-•A Kanss.4 City paptr mentions a man who
' is a little flighty in, the upper sttirv, as 'ta . Sort
of intellectual mansard roof." flow are yO9,
Train T. l'
- --:..A convict in the Auhurn State Pzison is
threatened ',with expulsion from that establis -
, merit for 'stealing its contents end selling them
to tiutside parties. '
...
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- 7 Pluladelphia.papers complain that between
act., at the' theatres in that city,,; 'Where five,
years are suPtiosed to elapse," a good share of
. tit:Eli:We yetD•adoei actually 08 1 • . , .
.
--A 1 welt-known literary mat says'he' has
made $10,0,011 by . - ,lecttiring tit 4 sinter; and
would have made - more Hilo multi - " y lecture
and tend deor at the.same time. : .'- . . -
--•-.A.rOxehingo says that the onlY people iri
Washington - Wlitimuid tlitifrotyn business are
such young ' married pairs . as, happen to' be
spending the honeymoon at thelotels. 1
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. _
.Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker has lectured before
the. Texas, Legislature. 1 We will risk those
Texarril against any hue woman hi. America._
• Why, bless you, they all carry six-shootersand
bowielknigea.: • . •.- . .. • "- .•
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,
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Duiiag i, .the revival in the M. E: Church:
Lon g g bland, .atill going on, one , hundred and
'etztj - convertabaveheen made and one hundred
. And lorty-fiVi,ha-e plii - ed- the ehtitch. '. '. '
' -A woman sued a - Louisville piper for $.213,000
• Tor cal 4
..,-er a.1011600* :aanie-sacioregata
-luei ' slyymietbut atio.*l l trzi ,
.. • sec We.; laditbrast#e ibiiaglii ap
4i ,
l'u•
ease- o way up.'- c . - : ' • •
MIME
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ant insertion; emit Ennio:llnm insertion
line ' •
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rim
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e 4814
20 002110
U cents
man !flay say what they plesse.abont a Man's.lw
=lag the e, however he, be dressed, andwo
one will 'dispute the truth' 4 olmneb of what they say.
But stl the fad will remain, that smaa's reirPtYon.
is oft to. according to his ensit, and thfa an /41.
dressed Winn is always stAidisootint.. t.s: sense
dictates Oat While we sAWald be economical here, as
in all other matters, we , Should dress as well as our
moans sill allow, or In kither Words, that we &tumid
buy our clothes at Wan matter & Brown's,i
THE . arm' Sthto6l9 dunk of New York', reeentl7
t a
eitang t heir discussions from woman ' s suffrage to
hair stations and Pimpleßaniehers. iThey de
clared t. where mature had not :endotred theta
- with tity, it wee their .ziht—yea; their dtaty+.to
seek it here 'they emald. - - Bo titer - auvgte d,Bkin that
ri f us
M en,
Balm overcame' Sallowness. Bough
and Bin marks., and gave to the 03M a await,
distiagi (Sorosian) and Marble , ' a appearance
(dange t o men. no doubt° and that Lion's Kis
thairon nade toe Bair grow thick, *aft and awful
pretty, ndmorrovertirevented it from turtling par.
If the - )prietors of these articles did not Bend th e
sh•ters invoice, they are not amen. , • 9-ft.
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sta./owe, although , it makes no -Kara
t Ging so, really, in many asses Lenigthens
I , and in this way—The assurance of, having
' made sure provialon for the future given
Al quiettioct to the mind; and tranquility of
in , •arlably gives strength of body, and these'
tend to lengthen life and make it a bless
"this by by insuring your life in the American
s,. ranee Company of Philadelphia. • -, .
s' (r Hemorrhoidal Tqauarat treated la the
u , . caudal manner by Dr. W. A. DicUindles, of
, • Itead his card in this issue.
LIFE
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life It I
already
rest and
mind ltt i l
togethe
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Lite In
P/LE4
llVent RUI
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TICEOLHOM IMPROVED FAMILY- SEMLOG NIA ,
CHINE. These machines make a strong, i durable
and el.A.s lc stitch ; will sew with ease, evefy. variety
oteutto woolen, linen, and silk. goods,' from the
~ ,
tineNf.to c coarsest, and of surf egt4lrlid thic k ness
at erea.tir Apeed and with less power and noise than
ally &her Machine. Agents wanted In eery -town.;
Liberal toill ID IS,SIOU allowed. For terms and circus
lar addriqw; A. S. ItAsitvrdsr, No. 700 Chestnut Si,,
Philada t ,' Pu., iiole.Agent. 7-it
- flow itockxll.4 & Wita.sox manage to sell as
cheap to do. we don't know. - We couldn't do It
oursellif we were to try.
And. is" ' we and all our resident continually do
throng . * itnekhillA Willson's; whenever we go that
way; and hardly anybody considers& trip to the city
fully accontplished, unless a suit front the Great
lirowh lien Is a part of the punt:awes.
AMoNG all the attractions and inducements to buy,
offered by other and newer clothing houses in Phila
delphia we notice that the old establish ment concern
of Itockhill & Willson not onlyiholds tts f,wn,•4ut
keep; pace with all the modern improvements, ac
tually taking - the lead in most of them. Their "Great
Brown Bail' is stocked from basement to root, with
everything l hat tam be ealled-for in men's and boy's
wear: Purchasing their materials, as they du, in ha-
Meuse ipuudit lea, - and having the - entire product of
whole mills, eiu eermin chose* of goods, their facr
ties for furnishing their patrons with 'superior a
brieicare uniurinissed. There is no house 1t Phila
delphia or any other city, which has such complete
arrangements for snakingup Its goods, and tri mml
them to the most exquisite style. Both in the "re , ddy
Iliad," and "custom" departmentosts of our read
ers can testify that Itockhill e>t L WflXoti - never
giee them entire sadist-action.
Is Cineinna{t It 11101.111 St beendecidiml that a wom
an has a perfect right to wearMen , acloilies,as Muth
he pleas( -t.• There is no need tor nity such 1(301
derision n;t t hat; anywhere ahMititere, for Roca' nit, t.
% WI t..aIN Make tunwcutine garments, sit delightful
ly adapted to the men, that the ladies, instead f)f
wanting tolavear them themselves encourage the
men =talks to bay them.
And all thciltest min hen: and beregbootti are es
teemed by womankind in proportion an they - buy.or
don't law their things pi' ct*WtbstiN..,
yon have continual eneerMlnetii and hap
' pinesseou your wife's countenance Would you have
your hbme irradiated with those beams ofjoy which
chit come only from ( the well gotten up smile of love- .
ly woninn in - her best estate.' '
Then you muStbeconsiderateof the good woman's,
- comfort. And. vou mustn't depend on her for the
making of all the Ilttiv boys' clothes. When you
cis buy clothes - for tbk little fellows, as good, as
beautiful, and tLs'' cheap, as ltougnat, & 'WILSON
'make them, it 14 a sin 'to intilet. that much Wil on
your w ife.
- uur'readerswill,loweWtotaketheirjuvenileswith
them when they. go to Philadelphia to .buy their
dot he= :41ts know all the best - looking of them
top at hocti i Lt. & W t t.goN'a.
Zhe., .0;34f W'ictb.e..
tiortsvitLE, slug, 187 a.
' Tin' . quantity. sent by::_Ritilroad this ireTiik:is
63 tons agahist 36;770 fir the correspond ! .
ing week-last year.
'The trade is, pretty. generally suspended in
this County at present. Row long it will last
-wil4depend in a great utbasure in arranging the
,liificulties between the Anthracite. Board of
Tradc'and Workingmen's Benevolent •Associx
iiou
. on the }tisk ; question for 11470
.The Reading 'ffailroad Company havti
tin
nnuneed a drawback 'Of SO cents per ton oti the
rates of toffs and transportaticM'on alteoal sent
south of Cape Henry.and.eaSt of New Bruns
wick—and a 'drawback of 40 cents a ton on all
shippeq..to other points, until farther notice.
There f.. mi distinction made in the , different
siitls This'reduees the rates of. trans
portation on all isial 'shiPped from Port Rich-.
'nol' to $1 LI) per ton.. To Philadelphia the
rates remain the same as heretofore.
The Company also authorizes contracts to be
made with. man ufactnrers and consumers direct
for Lump, Steamboat, Broken and'Chestnut, in
quantities - lint less than 1000 tons up to the Ist
of. May, to be tiled in the °Mee, on all coal
,:hippvil south, of Cape Henry and east of New
lirtniswiek, said coal to be delivered- at any
time 'before the „lst of Ocakber, on ‘Vhich a draw
hack equal to sue-third of, the selling price will
bef Made,'Pr,t sided said drawback does not re=
duce the tolls below 120 per ton 'from Schuyl
kill Haven,
.
These- rates are iyriainly liberal so far a.si trie
Company is concerned in coal shipped from
Philndelphia,.andnow the operators and miners
ought to follow siiit-and mete out the same lib
eral terms. Those who .refuse' to do so will.
most unquestionably cause the current of pub
opiniOn to set in pretty strongly against
them. .•
. . . .
Orn l'hiladelk!hia correspondent writes ns
follows; -
The
.
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The odd weather for the last week has Made an
improved demand for coal, and soul. few - Eastern
d ade•T'S have come in; the stock on hand at ith;ll
- generally been sold at low rates in prepa
ration for an increasing business liner March Ist.
The Reading Co. have-announced theliopening rates
whielq•are regarded as fair.
;The suspension in gehuyikill County . hg, mime
what surprised the trade, as it was genemlly'under
st‘asl the mines at work all paid- the -basis "ot last
rear; so far as we are informed at this writing, the .
'."slew York Compaales are all at work. . . . . •
Vessels are scarce, and freights have slightly ad
vit n veil. - .- '. .
Wit New York eorrespoildetit -writes tts fill-
ME
- • • ISfaw.YoUir.,'llarch-3;1870.
MI - --tsist. HANNAN & RAMSEY :—Owing to the sus
iten.ion. which we learn Is stow general ntrOughOut
the etftire anthracite region, except In the mines of
the Scranton; Delaware & Hudson, antlFerma. Coal
ttos: the market—in this city has become considera
bly firmer, especially on Stove MU:. Immediately
after the salethe following prices were entrant for
Scranton .Coal:
Lime. St. Bt. Bet. Egg. Sto.
• 14 .c,s-I 2.5 t-4150 lU
f. n. at Elizabethport. . I
Freights to ;Sew York , llsceatti. •
At the Present time Egg and stove re.elily bring
2Zrcents. Pore than thelabove figures. • -
4. - Comparattvely little Coal Is being Shipped East,
apd we have no freight quotations to make. -. .
Thy •
tracictunti up this week as follows:
.
mai
1,469.
werac,; wcrx 'Tartu.: Ix • D
P . ,41 ft II It a47:3)i 47&i0; • 36.585 v 571.195 92,937
L Val ft It - ..11.961 , • 481.1149 , • 45.156 - • 11 572,701 112,411
L :Cavil-IL_ 14,127 1 156.45 d. 1 5 .5/ 5 • / 2 3, 267 AM
..scraLf.tun Istil- - • 310,m71 ' 245,5 a, >31,419, • 214,151.4 Al. 4.61 5
du Nib. 11:042! 7g,70. , - ILIAC 911.71 1 1 - 16,076
r,•1,1, ft It 13,07.1 -=,6,21 , .14,010, , 130,157 . 14,411
•I , &Ii It 1L... i . I: 1116,145 85,146
sti.nr,lan , 4,412 1 ' -6.1,986 t 6,=2 , ,3= d 9,06
Trevi-rwn ' , 92 , - 2,9911 2:1111' 4 3.^• 1 ~, 347
Short NIL .... .. I ...._• tic; 3,413, 1 - f d : 3,91.3
Tql:etts V . C.ol 810, 41,0.12 i 1 172 d 2,351
~,,, 1 ~
V. illiam.ston.. 2.0•1..1 10,K 6 , 5,111 .4936, ....drk
Brood Top G,064: 46,619 ; __1 , .
L----:.-
14 ,4 014
' , The Valle 3
tlu• foi
nuke thir Nupply fur'
1;:c...+,7.11%0n4.
The suspension ordered • by the Work g
Men's Benevolent AssOciption is not genera
In a 1, - wertion of the' Shamokin Region, and also
in the Lehign'llegion, the men -eonllnue wqrlc4.
The men employed by the three companies
in the I:ackawanaßegion have not ceased work:
In the. Lehigh and also in the Ntryoming Region,
it is asserted that the men are..receiving higher
wages than they are in Schuylkill County. It '
it is said that the three companies
_in particalar
are paying high wages and sell coal at low
rates. This has caused some_ dissatisfaction:
among the,
.men of Schuylkill County, and the
suspension Was ordered to make arrangements
and reconcile the -difficulties existing with re
gard roa Basis for . IS7O:a Schuyikill•C,ounty„
else to see Whether the men- employed by
the companies would join in it. As they have
not done so, we Presume- the meeting..of Rau
Council, which is to be hold at Tamaqua on thi+
7th inst., will then , enter into negotiations, for
arranging the basis far Schuylkill County for
PM • Thhi, We understand, was the object of .
'calling the meeting on the 7th. They assure uir
that they have no intention to raise the price "of
coal, for high prices is just as *limier . to the,
men as to thetnicle:and the business.t. They as
sertrind it is the truth, that the price of coal is
tun up by- speculating dealers in our cities and
'and :at the'rghipping pot*, who - lisp the city
newspapirs, the editors' of which know but
little about the business, and they make any
publication these speculators require ,to accom
plish their object; while the editors of these
papers, poor 'duped souls, suppose they aro
bulletining the consumers, they are really play
ing into the hands of the coil speculators in oar •
cities. The Auction Sales; held monthly,in the
city of New York, afford a fine - opportunity for'
these speculators to •niaiiipulaie the priees to.
snit theinselves.-
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We N% - ould advise the WOrkingtnen's Bene
volent Association not to beunreasOnablewlth
the - operators in the present state of the trade.
itecolleCt:the operators here must compete with
- the Companies Its well as-the miners and
laborers, and if they will not give a - little; the
operators may be driven to the Will; and laws.
are aireadyirr under - which tiny may
raw, form their collieries into a few large corpo
rations, and protect themielves in_ that way.
Thiatbev can do—and if a narrow andoentraet
ted spirit is continued siclinathens;wewillniske •
the prediction that all the aathcaeite= regions
will ' be completely under oorporation'lile hi a
ver,y ,fety years, and then the men must stibinit
or lea're the'regions,for denpanies Stand
still *tier than individuals to starve out those
whe oppose them. A MU lima of yletori id a
very dinisrerourpmei In the hanittiapqn*l2?
do not look at all-the surropidinp goyern.
am
Ches.
Si lu
1,410,5 V. 10,53' - 1,917,44.
. /41,001, 1,610:5(Ct
.... 150. i - irli,Bl3t
•
.3. - Ilatiro hare also sent North for
r .the %emu VIS tone' , which *mid
'the week 168, And I: r. the Denson
•- -
MM a :: ` /-:. * 1 7,3 ~
lee
tis4 — .W iiitleritinck the *Pend* wt's_
• - fitir, taiddi; lusty I ra
hope. thii 'boat. - ptrties. ;rill' enter into` the
ensugettient s with inliroperispitit,"ealidagir."
'rairiekaii!iiik to rial4er enhinit teneithlik* dig
is not just in the met: ant eariditteci artaketri4a.
which reqtdree wmutreduttionfrinn
prices at the start this sPringatletettOr Doi iF
the . yeex. ' ;'
As the freetraders and ether* OM i f/3;4412 i a
keedle of 'the Mtspenanter aft*4' tile 'TOW
Bill in Vcitqwe are antitortsed ontbefisitioc
the Wtairlinpnieu'it Asscichitiingterthste thatli is
not trite thit thay_datiretoiturePPri,eliel .- Thel
haven* desirer to do so, endive umliekeiamod"that
the _officers have d±ll..PaPttr. to: the
members of Congrem, nd r h i a denial :Clf
such intention on their Park 'on the thin 'cf.
Congress.', The OPerstons tixedltiebasie 842'
'at Port. Rarbon,- instead or $3, aa'a stopping
point Thii the men considered toe The
10.11108 9mb* it to' contin u e ats3. At $2.50 we. l
have :but; little • doubt ii compromise could tar
effected.to eemtnettec with, and if the :trade'
would' Warrant it, It could gradually go up.to
as the section edit:awes.. This la the •
which the Strikers
,desire to, adjust, braseerl ,
tainin,g whether 'dial:other regidns would unite
with latent or not in Maintaining the - $3 bask -
T4ti eight hat& business i has also been dis
'etueed. That the men deedre to. carry Ibis opt
is well - known, iint'ffve do net believe the
tempi will be made in the ;Talent Mate of the
irade,'unleesellpartieds In all the Regions egite
to unite
. for" such a purpose . The •ruluerteitoir*
only Work eight hours, and a great many riot
so long-:-It is the laborers that are. More inter-.
estedin this. qeestion than the miners- w and pest
experience 'has taught them that, without a -
united effort it is impessibleto streeed., Agents
hive beep' detipaichedeensult. i rt. the • 'different
regions for,the Perpose ofaseertaining °Whether
a united:effort can be made--but in the! Present
state Of trade we hardly think such .a union 'elm
be effected, Wheebuttiness improves and - labor
is water, ire have no doubt but that an attempt
will be made to t6arry 'out this cherished - object.
-Kew Coil. Fin:X.—Nye refer to Mir advertising ,
colunins thin morning for notice of the new
coal Orin of Messrs. 'love, Boyer && Co. Mr.
Love . •Fri formerly connected with the dry
goods i trade in Philadelphia, but intrilig accePt
agtlncien for three or four Collieries in this
anti Lehigh county now. enter; upon the coal
buninem, :assoOtiting with him in co7parbuir
ship S. Boyer, a gentleman of Ansidi
esperienli9l. : the cacti trade, add having an es
lannisfencquaintence with the leiultng or•frimire
of the, great anthracite region.. We untiersdind
theyhave . 'facilities for transacting business on
the laiigest scale, • 7.
Tttx Vellalatieu MU has passect..the.fieu4;,in
the shape. it paeseti the "Senate; dint has , been
signed by,the Opi - etinor. 'lVe will publish !;
nexpWeek. ,'• • - - '
POTT4'ILIA: Feb., IS, 1870'.
To THE r.DITOIS. OF TUE DAILY gIIYEICe &hut-
NAI; : Sir : Pleaae pu . blialt the followlag
next imaue of the DAILY
for, the InfOrmaiion of opeiatora and Inside
bosse4 at eollieifes;
That daring the'-suspension 41 'dead !a - Oa
will lie allowed to proceed, and all puinpa to PC
kept at work ao:that no flooding or damage-. to
mines.take -place ; also, that where there is a
&wad outlet in.courap of opetation—that -it jro
ceed, but that no air coarse be consitkiPeit as an
_ .
ity oiler of Lite:Executive Committe.•
JOHN '.4ts EY, Pretiicketif,
GEortai ConitErr, Secretary.. :;.
COAL TRADE Bt RU
' The quantity sent by JRat
Ina Thuiniday last:
•
St. Clit
Port Carbon....
Potts's - 111e .
Sehuyllo l .l ...... ;.
Attburu •
Port Clintop
Total paying height ..... .
Coal for Company's use
total for: Week
P .. reviotutly thla year ' •
Total,
.To Ume 1.024„r ear.- -; ..
. •
• I ntirip‘se • •
SCIWILKILL COUNTY RLILROIDS FOR '
. The following Ls t.l4e quantity trafisported last week: 1 •
. • . Week.. .Total.
Mine Hill elt S. IL It: R.....-:/:. ° .-....7....._ 14,7b9 az • • 190.618016
IttelluylkllKValley... 18,410 17
.
Mill Creek . ,
303 16 ' , 39,6166 02
Mt., Cartoon' .. ..........._ ...... , ...... , 146 H k.,....... 6.= 16 '
Lorherrri.. ....... ~ .. .. ...,: .... ...: .... .... -..-.-..... • 733 06 ~ c ., - 730 06
00481 Spring ...... ........ i....... 4.. • • 6;365 - 06 - 3. 436 OD
LEHIGIUCOAL TL&
•
LEHIOI waxier RAILROAD. • •
CDDOIllif 'APIA sent lipLehtglei r- alley lialirciad fur the:week
ettdi rug oh Saturday last and for the year:
Wyornitig
Hazleton ......
11. Lehigh__ ..........
B. Meadow.:._
31ahanoy -
Mauch (Ai' ualc
Total.
Sotue time la,t year
Increase ,
Dt,,cr(*e .........
LEHIGH COLLAND SiVIO4IIOX 60XP.4
. . '
The following . Is the quantity' transpo . tied bkt-tbe
Canal and Railroad of thcLehip Owl and 00, foe the
week ending on naturday evening tan: ••
- 10-Autipc
By Canal
By Railroad •• '. -• • - -•-• T i rAnoa
The (':o4il WIN the.rixed as follows: '- i wai.k. I
From Wiaming 1tigi0n......_1.: :- 1 ' 9.60;
:, 'river:l...nigh Regi0n ::........_.:..:..: ... ' . - -iBl
• Rorteton•Rtnin .... •...
" • BeitVt:f. Meath,: _ . . `,. 1 .
biabanoz '
-- • .
•
, • , ; .._, - • .
Less del ., to L., V. U. Rat S. N0teb......2...... 1 ' • I
, —. ~.. _ . 1
' Total ' , - ' ~ • -.-.• -. x:. , 1 --1 ,
• .
CIABERLAND COAL TEA
Quantity Of coal transported 'over 414 btr :a
izberland nd -
Pennsylvania Railroad op to Salorda , y last: t .. . , : s
Sent by Catvat... B. &O. R. It . TuVar...
For Week- '. 7 •• • 1;701 . 4:- .• 3.701 ,
For Is7tl ... z.: ... :.. ................. '.- , - 6 3 ,46.1 .., 4P: 657 =
For leetr.,..:-....,...-......—. .—.
Inc. In PIO
THE -COAL MAIkiS2ET.S.
PRICER OF ant BY THE CAEGO. •
Ifonalu*s.D
.3nataxs',J9citiiinj
, ... ..
1
P 4 / 1 ..A.D.1 - 2.1111A; ~ .Mir. 4, WO.'
_. • . . . . .
lied Ash Prepared e . . . OkA "=i ebeetnut..,..... , .....3 ' '
•do Chestnut_, 1 L 00032. NI /.1141.- 4 ;4'21
W. Ash .1.,e1ep._. 4 ., 3 75® 400. do - - - Eitetpolv4 4 Alts
I
5teamer_....:.......... 3 72.(q 400; do" , Broken.. 4. .4 Ti.
gruir.en.::.....:. ..... _.:: 2 72k0 4.00 i . do' -. Egg._,_ 4 , 4 5
Egg....,...; ~..... ..... ..12 ~,..$S 4 CO, .- do . " stome.... 4 9:4 Z
tityve - . 5 ..-.',.-. ... .:i"o ..54g, 400, • do' Chcltnutd 1,01g.,,4 00
Schnyj. Red' Ash;.j..." • -
Chestuut. - „, '
S Ats Lump.
...Steamer, • ••
rig •
Stove •
thestant; "
•
To the trade by - cargo or car load: . •
Wilkeslarre and PlUston W Ash . OW '6 75
14'...kens :Valley Bed Ash._ ... (4 6 50
altamokla Whiteorned ; 6. 55
Zi'fbrY Valley., Red Ash:. . _ • 00 , 0 •4
Fromyard or wharf, 50 h:; 7 l7;;;aniiii - hilaihsL' • .
ay retail to consamers..—_ 7 Zga 50
firorireeCreek and Caraber - ... Coal; o.o:at •
LocUsi Pnlnt for shlppin ....... CO - .
„AtriCANDRIA AND 0 ROWII)34"N. Far; 4i. MO.
Georgs.3', Creek & Curdberla ~ f; cargo, L g.
PROP COSIPANTES' C 04.20.
• • L. . Reg. 84 and .
lt , Pirawiinna,_•Weitken* 0 1 5 04 .4 80 66 00 40 $4 . 00
Wilksbarre_i• Hoboken__ 41 75 .4.75 77. 4 ' 625 SO
*amnion,. Elizabethpott • . • .
Pittston Newburgh....... „
Lehigh, Pt.: J0hna0n........ 8-50 . 5..0) 602•1 k 00 523 450
tehigh, Plitalaithport.... 5.= 5.,40 5. 01 110 ;•11 .• 450
Elizabetti port and Pt. 30b0Sonta New..,Tnr,k eo e/nia; 11.34md
out 115 cents Newburgh.Bs cents. .". •-•
•
• • ; PRICES OF GAS COAL. • '
• ..vrA6Lii Duty, Z ArdELMICAN.- .
t Shipping points. Delivered at N. Y. Currency.
Block Holum ..........:.......$175 IWirottnoreliatid......„.”.._...-88 75'
1 71'DDI
73 ' l Newburgh 810
2 133(r West Fairmount r iSik....—: 8 ip
Pictou. • . • . 13„X • -
Uttle . diiidarni...,:.— .00 f,P;finAtoll
Caledonia 30 Fur slack tryst a 'co au alga
Slack 73 ceiltii to hIS A*. : , •
Frei • his to',.:eiv :York 25—to Boston' -
• ' i• .
Aosta '
Lynn Z •
CiunorintcPc2ll- •
NeerbirtyPerk.— .
Portanaccrti--. - .
2 . lsi
Seco_
2 OD
Providence.-- 2 CO
Brtetol_ • .2QD .
Pawtucket &to. -
Neennort..:- • 200 •
Fall 00 - I *
2 80
Arden&at Pt. 'Wain* int'
In port vessel" ant MI boats..
. JULTIN qv - TRaNSPORTATION TO lthlirr •.'" •
.
ar arcaolsoßankutazt . • - , - • .
• -, t. Wt. -- 4 A
1, Sh:-.
To Port 01p052202222a5202w*
To 2 la a Ul ;lir 2 22 2 / 3
.The non Rom tichuyuci/I Haven wall ab.par ,toie
an from Tamaqua II crumpet too higher- •
•ir drawback of NI cents a too Is allows lon 4821 mat 443/PP
ad South of Ckpe.rfenry and Taal, of: Mew Branarrinic., An
coal shipped to other potato a dria:k of A carat pat
well bjr made Until Trilther notice, • .
• •, •.. .
- tatnien - val.i.irr a 24. J. Caraat ntriaoana. • •
To EUsabetliport. .• To Eltobcdien..
L. IJ.; L: V: IL
Lai
N. J. Ontarat.. • - 10 , 111preis Eras
shipping* onixving.— `,1 2,1 4t0. wog,*
.3n&aW`tei r :—,i• as
• . :
- Po rt Johnion 2.114. fume. • -
Peon arra% so Etlsatratkport - a Pt. Johnaon....-..40.40
Nati Ativt#
BALE. lair of pprart boivea,
Fllarch WVIALUEILFER.
VVANTED.—One, s two refinished *K ens I for
YY boneekeeplof. -,,tddred Lewis lirstsur
Joinswel, fqa. March .5,
'COB
i• reeldlni OA:L B— asab Betio 0o.„ 200 AM 118.10L—Tike alareriber
w&
200,000 art& offers tbeaf ft. sale id red • .ffelere , '-
Apply to JOHN' TOBIAS. , ;Web . . 16.3te
BIIOMIDIPPOB' SAL3I:-/e. , large Mock. a chsoLti.
War Pincher, Linnets sad: $ll 'dodo of it
igirds-An ImpottedimdguarsoloodAglio good
OW - r131:0:1:4 :(ILD, - .s4l:lEarketl4l4fee
Ponsvinev F• Mirk 6:10--.10414*
. 'OR sales, -The. entire. stock ot: llotseebOld
A Ati on i ti=Vtjue ma No:•.ll3ylaistketr masa6. - 7Nfeet,
,
oy oat 114iialiTablea 11 41 t a. - fad .• • - .
ettalm _ Glasses lea; " gale la ooltunettoe
on atoaaw,, Ttb.. UM; sad tostaatlaile Atom
t.. to' tart until aU la wad. ' • • . - 4 -
-- tip!eili,-IW-al-ltlliNlV — ltt ide 4 ,l: '
. z PQTTR141501111: - ' • • .„sparttillio•
Oil
Tabl6 Cloths- .
=sip
isbaclessayl Comili‘
4111Archffittee _ igzeett.
2141114000 . ' •
Ell
AL, rgo
AU £!ID .Clll
EMO
Mae week end
Era
I=
1'1,612 19 1
7.,4•6 ac,
9,4Z4/
1,104 09,
4,083,481
---
34,793 00 } 1
1,799 or 4.
39483 OS , •
524,6131'5;
. • I
471,196 CH
418,199 14
W.,,9X 14
(172
`TOTO.L.
=!
.....
...... 105
• 9,280 •
132.711
7i,077
ittAits
SACO
4215
• / A 409 647.0 Pi
.flOO • 4411.60 t
24,390 112,(I3
TDTkL.
137.679
TcrtAL.
1110,f 4
A;l7
1,072
EC/1
I=
1111E1
, ,
N'EW V
il s RE, gar . 1,1&'0.
Reta
- Lehigh Lzuzip.-__.s 754'
504
Stove.. ..... „... 5 nea,'
...... .51:51(0i
shi:Timonz.x.C..i. 1870.
it
' •
, . • 40
N ew l4.loWm-- • 25
N.wwicbd•tow.t 8.5. 'l. - 40
[New Ifsveo ' • A-00
eco
leti an nWork -- l Si 60
Jersey 60
. •
Wooltaosixol...... CO
week XI veine6sAnd.2l
/E
ME
. y _ ~y~
TYN
'4104445 - 61;7A
~1 4., . ., •-, - -. - - 7 - * ,b.
~,„
_•N *A .: . .i -I --
.;_.._iiii.
- zAiuiiiat- elgagn a.nui;4.o4
IFL.N;
wurrE ri.L.Ncu..n..„Brzsizagiloviobtr- - 1.. ,„, 1
~ - ••
..:- -.. , -:. - i_vriprr-tl'Asarsi ' If
'''
• Letters of twin'', , , • - %u pdcei
1
;tug - h 5. 1.11)- • s
elbuttlistuustik'
Pk! Porirßichnited.
BOYIKEL
skinsßif, • .
Anthracite' and • Elituidnous - Coals:
- . koLE. 4li•4llii, go*"
1.-MBEtt EIf:I A AND ITAN iirrumrsous 3 t4
(33i Walnia JILL, _
Pldlialda l l4*.
,*oMce.a, -13,DcsmClgt..,
• k ci,istam Hoene !W.
, • Maieb 5, , . - • 4 104 Y ;
I'EORGE
%1 71 ' 150...121,111 1 EN REET Citt.;M 2 i
. ' Inven s a' the stdf4ll=t ia 7 *3.114 of Coal
breakers - the 'usual saving therapy a
great of• UMW/ Ma r • breaker.! 'The
self•dumplisit dins are for - and.shattkorlth
Of without door Us car t and w tit ` water apparatus
attached to distiense with Ptinipi. - It self-dampstme
or two .stortes, 'and hoists one, two.or three cam at
the same time < '
The advertiser will inn; supe - rlntend or contract
to build colliery , improvements of • all kinds. *..
Mara 5.'70 ;. i •,- 10- ii •
:COE SALE.44eiled. proposals' will. be :received
by the undersigned committee, for the purchase
-of the Monet Building of the riCtiVOgilizif Pottsville,
altuaterat the comer. of Market and William streets.
until Monday nest, at 7 o'clock, P. M. The proposals
will state the price and the terms of payment offered.
The highest - and host bidder to be the buyer. Par
tient*r information in,4vgard to the propertycwill be
given by either member of the should tee, if desired.
• P. D.* LUTHER,
JAMES G. WOMAN, • '
. : JEREMIAH SEITZINGER,
DiSE DRUMHELLER: •
RIOLLAY F: LEE,
Potteville, March 3, 770,--14-a—IO-lti Chmeditee
AIBESOLUTION OF LIMITED,FAILTNEB
EIHEP.—NotIee is hereby given that the Limited ,
Partnenthlp for the transaction qf. the business of
Coal Dealers and selling Coal on otnmiasign, enter- ,
tered into between Charles J.; Joseph IL, and Philip •
G. tastwick as general partners and IlenryC.Har
union an special partner. has been this day dlesAved
t,y mutual consent. The undersigned general part- ,
ners will liquidate and settle all the business and
affairs of Said dissolved firm at No. .i 4 Dock St.,Phil-
isdelphia, and No. Dcs.vie Street, llcatbn.
CIIA.S.'J.' EASTWICK, ;
EASTWICK,
PUIt4P ti . EASTW
General partriera.. _I
RE'..GLY C. GA RIUSON', '
Special partner. •
Maich •v
I-ÜBLIC BALE.—The f blowing artieleit will be
oslil at the residenee of the subseribee, to North
Manhelm Township, on the mod leading from Cress
ionato Mittens-tile, lin:die below Westwood known
as Allstin'o Farm, on
• ITONDA Y, OH 21. .11471), • 1
comutenelng at 9 o'clock In the -f orenoon. , 417. k
.1 mares, 3 41'f tiieta good family animals,..3
one an extra good lealter , 0 cow q, 2 heifers, one o
orhleti will be fresh In April, shoats; a lot of chick
ens, i fondly cartage, 1 two- t carrhige,•l sulky, I
-heavy spring Wagon, I milk n, t 'heavy two
horse Wagon:, I light tato horse wag. ; I eart. I faintly
oleigh,•l milk. sleigh; 1 heavy sled, I log sled, linos - -
log machine, '2 home. rakes, hay ladde : rs„ hoisting
for k and rope, I fanning mill, I cutting bench, I feed
chest, plodghs, harrows, cultivators, roller, riding
-saddle, harness; log andfother chal ILO, wheelbarrow,
;lirTes, forks; axes, 40-golltin Iron kettle, milk, cans,
carpenter boleti,: tool .chest, a 'oev.or. blacksmith
tools, hot bed sash and frame, litindeart,`so bushel
etgly3loodrielt pl a nting potatoei, and other voile
MT* Abm it lot of-choke garden' seed,,ond man) ;
other articles too numerous to mention:
. I
On sales'amounting to Ten Dollarsor npwards,
months credit w ill be given by the purchnoergiving'
note with, approved seeurity. '
• OET).
N. 13..-•'L.Nd intUkletingr liquor wlll . be- allowed
thO premises upon tho day of sale. • ," . • -•
North Manhelni Township, Feb 21,:."30
HE SEASON' AND ITS DA N CERS.—The. T human body. Is chiefly composed- of tissues sod
fibres asseusitive to every eitange in' the condition
of the ittmoSpliete as. the most delicate electrometer ;
Or the a barouteter tube. — •
The stornach,.the skin, the nerves; the lungs,-ani
the excretory organs are especially liable to be t'
fected by, them ...variations, knd the best 'defen d
against their &matrons tendency Is i to keep the_ 0
gestive machinery. which,feeds and nourishes the
\ whole system; In good working order. ' •
' , If the stomach is weak or dtacirdered neither the
blood nor the bile can be. In a healthy state:and upon
i the fitness of *Meseta - 0 Important fluids for, the 01
ces assigned to them by nature, and, the! regularit••
of their now, health Inn great mere depends: '
When the air hi heavily laden with chillingg voPor'i
as It often Is at this season of th{- year, the tilgesdiOn
should he an object of peeuliar rare, , If it -Os weak
and languid, the whole physical structure, will be
enervated. I( it is yigprous, the entire organizathi t
will be strong to resist the untowant and - depreasin
influence of a damp and vit lated• atmosphere. • .
A pure and powerful tonic is therefore especlali
needed as A aga
saleguanitrist the diseases most eon-i
-ntim In the spring, and llcsdetter'stitoinach Hitters'
being-the most wholesome and potent: medicine Of
'the class at present known, a Course of it is partien-•
larly advisable id this pefrod 91 the ear,"The store-.
, -itc.h will thereby be toned anti strengt y hennil,theliver
and bowels regulated, thenervous system braced up.
and nature put Ina state:of naive defence:walnut the
- Miasma which sUperimincei Interudttent and,remhia-.
tent feVera, rh e a mat bona, nevous debility, head aldt e,
hypochondria- and other, complaints' which. are- apt
to assail the untonedjuld unfortifled. organizations.,
The body •is -strengthened -without exciting -t ie
brain, and cous,equently no unpleasant reaction f, I.
lows its rovjving and renovating operation.
Jan 1, '7O • 1-ly •
A .
T- A ,REGI:ItAIit MEETING of White t 4 r
Lodge No. _ll, L 0. of Good . TeMplars,•beld.' n
their ilall:'on Tuesday' evening, March 2,. MO, t to
following resolutions Were unanimously .adopteil :
WHEREAS, .It bath Pleased Almighty Gat Iti Ills
All-wise Providence,,to.rernove frontamong us, cur
late *orthy member And co-laborer, Sister .1.. y la
J. Bradley.; and. . • • •,-__. . - ..
WHEREA . it; This Lodge fletilrous of gluingan_
,x
-pnestilon of sentiment • in the sad bereavement His
mined by her an rviVing partner,landly. a 'n.l friends
as welins the vacancy nowftilt within the eirel of
this ledge-ronni, there ire in it . -!-. -:
:Iferstred,-That we bale In humble - Submission to.
thez..! - -Dtvine - Will of "Rim who•thieth all . Gill es
swell" assured that In Ills wisf. Judgment, "Me li
no( err,' , 'and', pray that lie ',.%Who_ tempers . he
Winds and rutetithe dest I Wei: (kc.alrriianlifna:" ill
• Mmfort and suetela ourtrothitr; In.this, his hog .of
:trial and sorn‘w_:- ' • ' : '! ,•- • .. ,-,..
qtesolved, That.t in -the death ef kister Bradley, t We
lodge loses , one of in, mast faithful and devo ed
niem tiers. the sthurelt a devout and tritn pi ary ca
lower., the eorunlitnity, an estimable lady , . and lie
halsbarict cherished and hiving wile. • , r
• Arse d,'7'hat iice will peer cliertsW a lasting'
inernbran ar her desp)nterestin thilicause of t in
pegance, from ;her • non tAs...tionti Witit'..White $ '..
Lodge at Its' eartiest.',forniation to . within •-ri Snort
time previous to her-Illinthat a.Vacaney.ls tnieie
Alfileult toff-it: the cause tosea sit ndvocate,whby
her willingnesslo,labor irewhatevereaptscity ea' 1, , ..d,
.1 - _.
her cheerful diSpoeltion; genial deportnient, Cl ris
tiarkfortlt ode, and pleasant demeanor bad elute red
;her to.all with .whorl, :she had bet -, otue acquainted.
Reialred;"- , That" the.di loot talon • from-the. tipent/s of
earth, of one scpyming and fait is a . 1161entrt ad mont-•
lion to the remaining themberli, warning nate rind
our houseln order" ready Ito answer the Nun : Awns
"of-that Great-Image of the living and the dead.l
•..; .esolrer 1, That to thebereavedittishand, the fermi
. flyilnd friends, we tender our" sincere and heartfelt_
syMpittlig - , - .in ••this their hour of tried and aftlietion;
consoled' la the setihri!hts; that,thelr.loss is her!eter-.
..., ~.
ltal•gain_. •
..' .
. •
• • li"esoleed, That -the Teharter be draped in ineurn
mg for the period of thirty, days, iii memory . Of th •
sterling' worth _of our: departed stater.. . ~- - :• • •
Res red That these nese : Batons tierentered, . .
- oar ratrintes,• iltiy itent to our bereaved' b t e ,
and; also
.putiltah -in the weelrly- litia•Ettr lor
:sAt... • - • . -- •, B.
__,_
,' feII.A.WSHAW,"I • •••• ,
...•
„. / '-: - LQUISA ALLTSDN,mriII . t.'ee.
'.. '',W..11.1110LME , 1., .., ) •• i •
,':.
St. Clair, Mlv
are. 2., '7O. . ,- ' , • 10.1 '
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• ' . . 1 11 - Collisamsvgn. ISM.- . , l .)
''BERKSHIRE LIFE INSIJRANCE[Ca.'
.PIITB 3 7;LLE, 3.1.414§. . .
AA:I4 a
RIVI.I3TATEitSNT, .:;±151.. 1, 18'70;
ts
Asse pt. 4, 1868. • ,e.
$19V.160?•37
Paid , •
,• • • -,117„00 . 90. •',
Paid dividend on gnarardeo(cap. ,• ,• • .
liar Cor - 190 ' 9 lid (8
Paid members -4th , -
Paid membersZth dividend ..... 0.4103. 90 , i.
Paiil for canceled p01icie5....511.07 431 ; '
Paid guarantee capital redeemed, ...SAO° CO,
• . _ • 3373;113 74
Balance.
8840 8.12 81 .
.
RECEIPTS yea 18 suivrini - inglitica- DEC. .Ij, 100.
Preritiums and renewiitS, 849' 0;816 24.
Interftn and rents rc.eelv
ed and accrued; aud pro
. nt and loss areotidt..
91221
66,iTt •
•
, • DiAnraszipt-m'r . , -
Pala claltas, Ils'els, 40 j;.61: , • •
• te1e'.'985,748 . 110
Pardcomuassionstoisitelas 53 x 19155 7
Pald exyienses, salaries, „ • • '
' 58;41912 - .
PaldlnterMoia guarantee •
... ... 2300 00
Paid , medical ezfunin"-: • 4 • •
Mali • • •
491,152 47
• Assets, .J a nuary .
't IN% iN,A.6 AS ZFOI.4.O 4 iCi:
• 1,
United States reglitered
bonds, 6 per• - et., 1681. 1 ,
par value $50,00000'. , • _
United States -registered . • . -
b0nda,62),J67, par value 60,000 . 410 . . ,
t'. B.matipan bonds, 6 per -
•
-cent, 1611, pap:value-- 15,00000 • ,
115,000
•
City orCOneura bonds, 6 • , " •1 '
per cent . (gold)-
Water;Ll,oo3 •
North Alla ni '
• Scrip, 6 per ettnt ..... .
Berksbireeotritty. loan, 7
per
Town,ofCheilare,i per et 1Q,00004 • , • - -
-168,400 al
458 shares Pittsfield Na
Bone Bank stock $ 1 SO- '3,1,540 GO
300sharesAgrieulturalNa- -
• Atonal Bank stock SIM... $0,070 OU,
150 shares Adam's Nat lon
a' Bank stock, SI - 18,74 00
-110'40 -
Loins off real estates - .
• mortgages • ,90,06'000
Loans on imilotcrid and r • • • • E
personal, security....-4. .66.612.00• • - .
Ott2 00 • • ,
Pluming' loan on pollelesinforce, 189/6'640 •
ReaLestate- • ..---. _lBO,OOOOO
Cast% on band and on depoelt.....s- 39,72868. '
Cas,b in bands Of agents—, 1. • 07,M03 - •' •
Interest accrued on investinehis: 69 •
.Deferred premiums, semi-antruid
anduart• 47,,i102 61 . • ° :
Offloe Mrulture. ' 3,600 oo .
Fuel account- .... 1,0/596 • . • -
l,St!l,Oo 10
=I
08 . -
Losses 1d
reported ,
Ins proof . • r. • 21,141 (KW,
trftpald •• 3.8101 11 k •
Guarantee - capital • MAW Olf .
.. • * 4WD* 38
. .
. .
Rettuniarice
Adaet iturpina--. ...,......, : - WAS 14
Government I;3 . lZ:worth par. IT,OOO OD
shave
l-..i Idlad ah da -•
"• Ore. ' s; N e;129 : : g w ab
ILab '
G aI'Z4T
14
.
Uranat. ACM=xr
ATiburr vim PERflu
oec i
--mguabi--APP/T Illsitare.., ,- ~
Ntlx ve t
Cr
Ma
ACIT!rIU?V BY ,
!: . •1011alit
• • • --
Ver . Inetineina
zievatoni,Weirs; ate; -
tirt4=tarit
latigawnwif
,
UAW* itiftek *Os =Coils.
lptsi le maga ippllaines. .114,1*
MEM
=RI
=I
=I
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REM
;:t 10 ,7
.111•11 C -11rif
EA* E Van, 1
4 .
SSitt Ili
AMOORAIM 7,0141
gaSPS Oll ak 1 44 tr
ASO SISIOSISSIcr,
10=01ISS UnirEFr '
WCZOg,' .t
ae-tW:lo'**2ll*4.7:4ltired4l.
EMI
'~ _~' ~ISiCQ'f.
musoroLTzmisr as 'SRO,'
N.. lidel AV. iIL Oft • •
F. W. IVECZI*7OO., OF
: . t k o.. • .
,
By to &Me till F. W. iseck.*
as their pole - ihrthati • aty and 11Xirtie
ire are enabled to sell - ir ea Cat surd : I
*ad all .other kinds of StotOtittg • Melt:tog
tries23l4l-18;theZ Baltimore
Facto
Prkes CHAi,
cdni,rxEllvietorrtMa.2; P. 1-
,FebruaritlVoo. • .'
C8410.4 1 141014W1TN & . 81TOT = • , H ' .
1, • -
.- - n '
h • oikfat.i n Wn 4ll . !'
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n c
'-
TOBACCO .WARE OilBE4 * ,
~ ' .*•:- ,• i - . FA, 2cre 8 .. .1 I - ,
1 : ,
:,! „, , _ Porrarz434 P.A. 1
iI I .
...•. , • ,
WeleSPeettiNily_cioU the attenU 'et tle leiblie to
owe Arge,antl we ll assorted stock : 'i ,
, .
H!
'Gamble Eireas.tait Deetetle firt, ;
' , • loot, Siekliki stet:Motor T I , ' ..,
,
,
.. ; -Ik;iniehlieroi, Weed - ;cur Plpat, : •
'' • - .•; • : Fancy cioomis, ,te - 1 tI -.
• -. . •
At prices chNIPETIXO Vita AN ' HOCNT. l it
TAM
LARGER crimmt,,sTollEK EXPE.I3B will Ilho it enrich
to'their adt - antage; to give:rim a 11 hethre buying
else Where, as we sell them at actual Whole Wile Oily
Prices—saving theirs the freight a the malal iddi:.
Lions charges on 'city. bills. - Gig us , a trial, and
sat yourself whether We, Wale uto oar promise:
Of a goods „In our line cd basin we keep: the
largemt stock and variety ever kept in thiaCounty. -:
Tobaccos and Cigars sold slam and In Package,.
1 3 44
strictly according to law—we g vl g tOlbur custo! , .
meris the guarantee of rebelving, -pald'gooda. 1 - -,,::'
All goals bought:at our Store, Lich 'should hot
'
prove_ perfectly salisfartory, may rethrned, dud
i
the money paid will be rekindeAl. •
1 eIIAS„AVOLTI
Feb. 1:1;f60-7—tt
.;t2.47etitre sit
11
G ERMANIA ILESIEDIgs,
• Worth - . 9wir, W(.ight
GERMANIA: 111,001 - . PVRIFIIF:R. ,oirects all Im4
t
purities of the M. 0.!, w I'l no*
,1! o. r In the form -of
on the hoe and 1N , dv, Illot hos
Pimples , Ulcers; Bolls
Styes, Falling of the Ifttir. !Scroful Dischaes front
the Ear, Eye and. Nose. Mid all 'LIMON.; It rg IR R11P13 ,.
daily recsminionded fitr title Secondary and Tesnlary
fornus of *syphilitic Iti,ea.-e; and Nieremial or Syph•
illtie Ithetnnati , m. ,Everyt person shhuld _eleans4S
the blood:at least !vice a ykiarr with this remetVcr
E'rice, Unit Dollar..
~. • ' ; - , I, • : ''.
. :
'OE'RWARIA : NEIWE F.t.ixtu.—Tmparts energy tO
constitutions weakened aril enter pied by the errors
of youth,:or the excesses of riperN - earts,; and wttich
result in Line Spi r i ts, 12cprertsion, Isrlpotenee,.Weakt
nessi - andl Dchi I I ty,'i mine.. Middle-aged, _ and even
'old men,-find in thiS rente:ly a sovereign eqtre;.bit
,means' of which they: are r
- restorird to. lhealtiknkt
strength,' cbtat.ly and pertnanenily. evert efter, all
other inesns have'failed. Price, e Dollar; r i
•
GElt*AbilA Ito
as Earache, Toothache, .IStomac
Yearnlgift, Rltetnontistn, anti all
and cites!. Price, tine Dollar.
• GE/MANTA ceitni
senaes of the Kidneys. spleen, L
Pelvic Viscera. ti stimulates',th
to healthy action, and never fails
ail', discharges of a taucojetrule
Orie
G.ERIIANIA 1111.11.1V1 EXPECT° iirr all PI
sepses Of the Throat kind s t ongs, as Catarrh, Ikon-
chills, Asthma; Sore Throat,. Diptheria, Croup,:
Conghs, Colds, unit the early id:no, of Consumption.
It Ls a specific fcir Dent:firth:we of he Lungs, brought,.
on by a dry r itackii g couglu vi Pri , One:Dollar,
. CIERM.ANIA LOTioN.— 10 Only safe exter- -
'nit/ application for PikupliS4, Blot then, .M..e• Worms,
Moth Patches Tah, Frocklesomil all Diiicolorations
of the Skin.. This remedy, used ri connection with
-The Blood' Pnritier, - rerulers the S n Soft and clear,"
and heals witimtd , n scar. l'rice, One Dollar. .•
I'EMALt STExt. PIT it.a.,—.it.rictletigned
for the cure of .Ilystiirical orts,. constit pat lon;
Sickness at the stomach, Pitle,Sillow Complexion,
Nervousness, Green Sickness, ilterility,,Prolapsus
Leueorrhfea, slut: 1u fact, All irregularities of,
health wI t iswhich finales• are afflicted: No. I, price.
2 . (ten degroes• stronger), price }lye.
Dollars.
• •
, •
. •
The Getrafinift - Weihedissarii prepared "Irt vacno,o
and_are composed of the coilisin rated virtues and
powers et the most valitablerem - .dial agents. They
areeontpountled by ex peMenced chemists. and are:
warranted fresh and pure in every case. Op • receipt
of Oleo by midi', they will lie sent t 9 any place, se-.
Purely packed; and with fill I inflict knot for use. Pa-.
Dente wishing tcreonsult by lett r , in•regaril lb their
ease, can do so :fyrc of olothie, a their letters will
.Irceive prompt atteftiion,from Cle Colimuliing Pity- .
sielan. They OM also be supplitsrwith Medical and
suirgterthAmilianees. BandligeS . , Trusses,
4e. Patients cup be sup- •
plied •with the finest "Wines, et. favorable - prices.
Druggists and Wholesale Dealete supplied With -as
sorted cases of aerman Rctitcfti, at favorable rates.
Allletters must be directed toil e Proprietor.
. .
• • DR.: E.
, •
Feb. 4:11)-37sti)-137. i
Public. Su
PUBLIC
On MONDLA Y The y of Mort&
.•The subscriber Wing about to etire from the faun
lag business, and 'laving bo to titer use for his. road.
• tennis, will sell; at
_public sal at Ilibernia- Iron
:Works, West CAW township, %ester 'county, Pa.,
The following deserlls•A person I pioperty4o-wit : I
19 mules, wellbrOken, tultttb e for .farm eta. toad
of these mules; pule is one tea not 6 black - maree,
Is hinds high, well made and tatehed; one team 6
bays 16 hands high, well-made and matched—all' In
• flne condition ; •2gOod hi rib . or dewing homes; l•pony
inare. suitable for linly'slisefinry • I horse mit, rising
two years old Cen:idian;, I jull r tat oxen •10 pit fetid.
ing'lit cent.; stoelc!ste.ors;i a yok;;.•.of Workcowen, o ono
pair , of Which weigh 4111) ijoluids,; cows, coming in
pront ; . 1 three-quarterS'AideriAy bull; 3 -Maryland
bolters, 3 - young calves t. L /*co-borne power thresh
ing • Machine, -Major's - tnake;, , l. one 2 horse power
tttreahingmachlut,make: 2 Dodge & Steven...
s
son , colublned mower and reaper ;• I 'Pratt &Blued . -
steel-toothed horse rake, with Gram seed sower.
tutathed ; lateel,toothed horse rake; I good tan; 2
cutting boxes ; , 3 three-inch wagons, heavy; 1 tolatr
tneb tragon,..heavy ; t two and frme half inch wagon;
2 broad-wrovicsi ox APIA I tivodiusie wagon; lmlll .
'l , wagon ; - 1 horse Cart e. 3 'spike; harrow's; 3 hoe bar
.rows;.l tame cultivator ; 2 White bacsheat ploughs;
2 wooden Wlley.o (mg wdoderi plough ;- 1 wood,
enia lox pt,ite; 1' sets tago harneaaje s l sets
lead gears';7B sets. Meech:.-bars collars, 1 Inca,
chalffir, tilpplettre§. doubletrees, aingletr
challis, log chains; ox pole, 3 MIT flats, 1 hay handy , :
2 hay forks,.rope and tackle, rclrforks.babd nate*,
sythea, cradles.u4d MART coti er articles% too rinusen...
.pus to mention. ;• • -
Sale to colt men ee at noon On, said day, when terms
and oondltiohs Will be made known by . •
• .• • • XIORACE-A. fifiALE. r I
Sp Mcel.wcs, Amt. ' • '
Feb :TO • - •• • IT
ryBPHANs• ,cotrini BALE , --Pursua t to a
- N.. , . Order:at' te.grphans' Court of the ' , air 00
Sch n ylktiOn e Lontmonweatth of Peraurylvdnie4
the subserlber, - tine. Of the Administrators of nen ry. ,
Boyer, ' late of the Borough of Pottsville, In„the'
County -01':ichilyikii.L41.4easett, will.expooe - toyale'
by nubile vendue, on -
' 1 dd TITRA.f rjthe Xiitef . mak daY St -*Trek Thezt. '1
..ist 2'o'clocir. in the.aftedicon - rit the. pnblte•bouse of
J. Xt. F e ger& coin the Ijo , naugh of Pettsville, Lip:
*her ounty of *huylkill aforeliald,z-All• tlhise, oar- ,
Cain three tnes , unges, tenement* and lots of ground,
situate- in - the 1 Borough ot , Pottsville, . County .of
StlntylkillVidtate_of pprinsyrvania. .- . • '
_'
7- 2 , 10. I. All th e it pertain, meskuage, tenement end .
lot or pleee Zit ;ground. situate in the - Zorough. of,
Pottiville. County' of Bchtiyiklil, bounded and - . de
scribed as' tbllows,db:witt On, the north=west c liY.
Church alley. id fect e _thence by lot of George Hades!.
ty,• $n a Soot:heist wardry dlreet ton, SO Wet, thence In .
a see th wei:itwardly 'direction - parallel hvilth Church
aney,4feet. thence In a *Alt hettatwa oily direction lb'
feet, to Bch IIY 'Revenue, thence along said aven
- tw a siottillwa 7, wradly;.cottrst , 2* fest to the other'
11
properly of U try, Boyer, deceased, thence .by tile
same •e feet to •Chnrcii a bet; tieing the .westwardly.
tu A tr or lot martted,Ne. Ill.' on the plan ,of Benjamin_
Pettit' ltd'Uttolt to Olt Borough ofPottiville. with 1
the appurtenances,' consist Ins or a two -story frame 1
dwelling house, with stone babentent, and a Piets.• 1
story frame kitchen atteched, and also a '
one -stem
trains dwelling home', with stone basement on the
rer ed sald lot:. ' .:. -' . • , ..., • •
..
' 0. - 2. All that certala lot or piece of ground; site.
ate hi the Borough of Pottsville aforetiald,.bounded
In front by a' twenty
,Thet 'wide _all now galled
Chututcalley. on Ihe eaataide by lot n triberitrenty
seven (a), in the'rear by it . public •
twenty feet'
wide; rum,: called Behnylkilisvetin . a nd-on the west
side hy. lot ofJohn Kai hach, wl th appurtenan cat,
ot
constable of a one:story:lrani ening house; with
one story frame Icitehen whirled and frame stable,
• being the east half of lot ; marled In the town plot of
- Benjamin Potts' 'addition- to the Borotigh Of Potts.
vine; with the nOmbertwenty-eight (28), Containing
In front 30 feet and 114 feet !deep... • , .
. No, 3. , Ail that eertatotrame blaeksmlth shop and
lot Of ground; el taste on the - southwesterly side of
cciii street, -In 'the Borough- of -Pottsville,-bounded
and described as followin beginning at a point on
Coal street. thence SoutheaStwardly along said Coal
street 32 feet-6 Inches to a ten. feet wide alley, thence
al said alley , northeamtwardlY In feet do 344 of
Be attain Bannan,'thence along sald wil ilpeity of ,
Be ands Bantams at arr angle north —feet,
thence itoutharestwardly , bylorof George Abel and
at right angles kith Cost atrectloo feet le the pace
tif beginning. being the..southwardly half of lot'
marked In Bo yet et Bannan'a addition - to Pottivllle;
with the number tares Ott, lateuthe estate of said.de_
ceased. _Terms and conditions made knotvo at the
. time and place of sale by , - _ I
Z ~,_ ,__, .- ~. SOREPU U . .. A
-Bytarroer of the Orphanik* Court, t Administrator.
' _., . Cues. Mears, Clerk .- .-i ' . ~
pottseille: Feb fist- '7O- ' . • ' '1 941, i
TER CENTRAL 'IOWA..
ITS . I9tIiEN PER CENT. etoxa)
FIRST MORTGAGE BOINT Le,
Vsree stGanerlinest stliSsad Merit.
litany'j?ersorst are selling their Obvernuient Bonds ,
while the premium IS huge,,(sis the Tressiify
has , promise& to ,buy six lannary,)
and leinvest in the First Mortgage Bonn* of the Cen-.
tral Ralirtsul lowa,- - which pay abiut one-third
more Interest. 'Thu time tomakitunytt reinvestment
is while the Tresurry la buying, 'end Governuienta
ate at eprittolum. • .
The Itdad . dotanot rUn through a wthierttesa, artier;
It would, have' to 'WWI years for ppoopulation, and
bulginess. Ertl& through the most - thickly settled and
productive agriculturereorinties in the State; which
gives each: seetiT - A.litripl train* as soon as com
/t runs through freest (Joni Flelde of Southern
the North where coal ,is 4sidispeneithle, , end
must ha carried. - - • r•
It runs ;rota ;tlt! , grest tuinbent-'/VOes of , tba
- North. gtougle a aurtnet of country immix deo*.
Intact Ihti.rteemetty - - •• - -
' The wt , &- - tstradie,io the Paraarea'liari sind
.. Y.. and Bonds owt imaed may at
the ma ag Mpg jet Or clay half the amount
INthejidrielPal end lai== ked
- irme aelr'forftVrtbUtte says; "this' Is *0 sigerodi&
'enterprise. sadAisserwat the raosCilberal aid.
=low •Ifbele. Indepentleo.siya: "wig; know the
.aggroggag tows- la one of the great and
itoOdwoduilit - thicatte.J :its Dtreetare'llielgen uda tl ma emen
ny •
• cd aug
_hank preshilignalmd other
of high -~amw, mesas atiough - teardid
MVO telthraterteatioadagatt of their toerttleaelatei ea
that enLna.NYLswillDe ably . - aa watt, ealmeatty .
natioakett - The Central of 'lowa :: i e v t o that Mita
~ w hat New York o,l;_talt! ela=l
Wr slew etemereoug_ re;
;the Central: fawn Borade..-atug mare
lb thee vetoer ,- The truth is, that - rhea
'6f WWI Ver lane atoet load running
sari{ a WillW , eltuaot•- .1 , othatirWthaa
in* kaiti r easUrtrialaahng *at
await • ameh ash& aadateraigraigh
'' *lra be- raeasuiteadad as a
"T‘ DO • 13.
1 . 4
'Pick •me • I , ll*Twicilared: •
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4„. f. viHrThEy o. -
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triale 42
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ilaterrefor
FOrial**l- Ilansioai ROOM"
'Omura - • , rk.reb
sit Metb.
7'. '
MEE
12111:1081,41011.111T RAILROAD WIMPY.
Mine iStde Viewing. onuseethssis Of the. L. V.
H. emeriti' nth...siting Ptalav e i r k i =n• 11.• R. Co.
to and nom Pottaville and in points be.
'twain Iteadtagload Pottsville. ' •
u s :- L' • • .;- . I. -•. IA -M.* M.IP. IL
.ye ....;--..—..—, 5.414 tool 2,.6
1
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„merotteis.:.. i- • '... ...--. 7.23 1 10.!51. Az
. Eiist ra lanr7 . l - 1 - 0ii......... &&51' msal s.so
Ail? at' ".L....-..—..“... Ll 12.40 . 11.25
. -,. New' mric....:.................._ 12.1.5 &ilk moo
P M. P 4 M.
'': ! '.- ' • , -.. RETrairriNG . ' 11..P.
.
...1
Leave Xew Y0rk...'..: :-......4- : A.
31LI
. —' ....,__- ..........:22::
7 ! East Pennii.:,banituon-.......-'.. --- - • • 7.2 i
' Reading . 4„.-.......---....:.........:....... - 40.40
Arrive at Pottavitie:....,--,...................... UM
It'll
For 3( AtJCR • au= 'and inter m ediate p_c
leave Pottsville 5.40 and 100 A. X. and 2.43 P. in
rive at Manch Munk 12.00 K. 5.456 end stn P. Y.
- RETURNING_.__leave Manch Chun Lit and 10.35
P. IL. arrives" Potteriem lltaand 7 3L
For all points in the Lehigh Coal Regions and tor
Towanda, Waverly- and ftMlW,lelive Pottsvi ll e,'
5.40 A. 31.. . . - • ROST. FL SATRE.
Bethieii - ' b ee.
ii irrintendent and Entrirr,
Mil
kit
ORE, I
• '
brat;Ens Ix aovijiNiiEirit
EN ERO A .
Pot.t4voMe,-1.0.
No. 5 Nsiast7 Sznssr , Nine YORE;
February 15th, 1570.
The remarkable suecesi which attended .Our nego
tiation Of the Letitia of the Cms-rm“. pAeinc
• ROAD COKPANiI and the WFISTRRN Paererc RAIL
ROAD .'OIICP.A,N.Y, 'and the popularity and credit
irhich ;taste Loans have Maintained In the markets,
both la this coturtry and . Europe, have abosi. - 9 that
the First Mortgage Bonds of Wisely-located andlion
orably-numaged Railroads are promptly recognised
and - readily taken as the most suitable, safe, and
advantageous form of Investment, sirs:ding a. more
liberal incdrne than can horeafier be derived from
'Government Bonds, and available to take, their
Puke, !
, Assured that; In the selection- and ritiOliatlon of
Atuperlor Railroad Lanny,. we are meeting. a great
public Want, and rendering a valuable service=botb
to the hOldens of capital audio those great National
works pt Internal Improvement :Whose - intrinsic .
merit and substantial character entitle them to the
use Or eiapit!il and the cOniblerice of itwritors-4e
now otter with
,sPecial crmfidenoe ant: satisfacUon
the • - '
•
in erold,"
;
ache,l .fletulaehe,
Ina In .the back'
iy _
cure .for all 'Db .
,ver, Stomach
secretive organs
curaaravel, and
t nature. Price, 1
CHEOPEAKE`4IIc 01110 BAILROdD 63.11PAN.Y.
The chesapeake and Ohio Railroed, fsinPecting the
Atlantic coast and the magnificent harbors of the
Chess Peake Bay with* the Ohio River at a . point of'
reliable navigation, and thus , with the entire Rani
road system and water transportation of.the great .
West find Southwest; forms the additional Peat and.
West Drunk Line, so Imperatively demanded for the
accominodatiOn of the innitense and rapidly-grow
ing traniportatioh ketireen the Atlantic iestboard •
and,Europe on the one,band, find •the spoil produ-'
'cing regions of the Ohio and 3ibisissippi Valleys' on
the other.. . 1 •
. The ireportanee of this, Road as a hew outlet from
the West to the sea magnifies it Into oneof national
cOesenuence, end Insures to it an'exteniivethrough
trarile from the day - of its completion; w,htle, z ip. the
deveinpment of the extensive agrienitund and min
eralree' otirce's of Virginia and Weit. Virginia. l i t.- pos
seasest, along jta own line, the elements of Wlarge
,andlprodtable local business. I • ' , .• .
. Them the great intereati, hot general. and
-i deal'
which demand the completion of the Cilizaenasta
0 1\ND On!o li4natoWn to the ,Ohlo River,
.afforti the
Surest guarantee of Its stioaesiand-value, and render
it the meet. important end substantial Railroad en
terprise now ; in progrea In this country,
I .
. . Its,superlority as an East land West route, and the
promise of fin lironense and profitabletrade 'stealt
h:4 Its completion, have drawn to It the attention
it'd co-operation, of prominent Capitallsts and Raii- .
road Men of this City ofsou rid jtidgmentand known
integrity; whose connection with it together :with
thittnf emine nt citizenalnd'husinesi men of Vie- .
Finis and West Virginia, Maureen energetic, honor-
able, and successful management. . ••• i • 1 .-
The pond . is Compieted and In oratitin froth.
Richmond to celebrated White Sulphur Springs
`of West•Virginia,427 miles, and there"remain but
ADO miles (now partially constractedotot be comple
ted, to carry ittothe•Proposed termiibspn the Ohio
river at, or near. the Mouth of the Big Bandy :river,
150 f miles above Cincinnati, and 3 Miles !below
iltisburg. T :- i ;," , t , . • . . ;' .
• Linea nosr•Projected er In progress through
Ciiild and . entu4ytOThlit point, which will connect
ar i
the ChesapeaktAalAio with the - entire Railroad
systenta of the Weld `tuts Southwest, and with the
Piet&
.italiread: •-. !.. : -. 1 • ' - '
~. . •
Its• vaittable franchisee and superior advantages
*PI place the ClunihrEagn -Ate OHIO RAILICIAD
•, , .
COMPAirt among the richest ina*Kot-power(tjtind
_trustiverthY enrporitions of ,the country ; and there
exists a present ;value, in completed, - road and *ork
'd
r. 4 ,
one, eq;akto the entire amOunt'orthe mortgage.
' The de lislzithq..oa•'!l have Veen, arranged with
*Pala referenee to the wantsof ftlLelassea'nf Invest
ors, and,combine the, various features of convent
enee, safety, no - prOteetion against loss or fraud. ~
, • ,
The ilnu* are iti*ndualtiations' of
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BIBST' MORTGAGE BONDS
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siooo.ssim, and 1109;
^5.. L. •
. They will be twined as- 417Wpori 13onas,liwitab/T to
Bearer, and may held, In that foiii‘i4-
The Bond may be registered 'ln the name of the
owner, with: tbetonpoits remaintaggaiyable to bear
er attached,' the-Pt;inclital being then tiansferalthi.
only on the txtitksPl the Company, unleas te-assign
eti to bearer; or: 11 ' -•
•' • =
The coupons may be detached:44ld cancelled l -the .
Elat , l4 made r neat Regiwered /land, tranifeia
ordy on the boitits.of the Company, and the In : ,
tepid made payable onlytotbe registered owner or
his attorney. i 1 • •
The Ogee , clastiW Will be knOwn respectively as
.Ist. npinpon 13oods able to Beazer." • " •
-Registered Bondy tth Cotiporis attached.",
.3d. "Reg itere with Coupons :dertsoed,','
aturshould be so tieslitetl by Correspondents. Ist
•spedtgltig the Cltuttof Bonds desired. . ••• •
‘Tbsy , baie thirty , iears to • run from January 15,
WO, with inter est SS six per cent. per . aMusm from
November 1, 180. titinelpal and interestpayshis In
gold in iheCity_ofitew Toth' ••t • • .
The. interest t ipayabl in.,Mair and November,
that It may take the place of the of the earlier
• t
li
mes of Five;Twentleisoind snit the Conveniessm of
oar friends who already l hold Central iind Western.
Pacific Bondi, with interest payable, liaanniu7 and
Jiily, and ' Who, may; &shte; i, r i.rnaking Odditicosi l .
investments, to hays 'their Interest receivaplestAlf
ferent seasons of the year. ' •"
plc Loaii is seemed by ilmortgage tillosttheentire
: Line of thwd -from Richmond to the Ohio 'River,
with the equipment and sitAhns pfoiniety and, iip•
purcenancakicomeititd thipievitn; -
A. mute/ reset ontudoxio per mown, 1.11 provided
for thetedempt, of the icaido, to tote *Oct 4;i18
sew otter:the Oxottplettoin of the • •
The moiieidee ie ier IF000,009; of wild* ;woo
will berrorr avid h4l to' ttvat-loi ' ;roittottP•
0* of outstanding Boitl, a 6* rfaista contra
zafregacbuippincrn,* leergetrie the othaseArx.
ANDoskt. •
ó___talt 413# 4 "; a auffidaat stneunt,
gUI De Ad. to eomplete the rtiika to the Ohio deer,
piel" and Impraire the portion slaw , la operation,
wboircforA ilneiikao•
priocairnand act:med interest.
A Lest es sergy welted, bo eezelelly mato&
, i
imititi tinge Mr 'mm a peplum%
pllbiwfibveitbe beeesitleit in the Markets.
both omit ' tie iiiiips, *Ol be at once ep.
i ff e- eigidli 4 ' ' ,ailitkoL • .
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io - ri..-tmechxdr.:Pti.; -laud' --There was
quite an excitement .iniongst our °Rheas,
this nioruing, caused -by Gottfried Bohner,
one of the munierersiit the reightal
at toto eseatiotte. It appears
that the tee had' • on .to, enter his
cell *hen- the , prisoner struck him err the
bead hts 'handcmltti, cutting ilhu re ) "
Verely,,and taking .the keys out • of his pock
et, he threw . theniAute Bodeubing's, the
other murderer's celk - telling: him to- come
out, but he refused. The Jailor called for
help, when another prisoner came to his as;
ststanee, striking Boner ou the head sever
'al. times with tr, poker, cutting htni severely.
•40811.714iGTOpt.
The Bill Riesavirb ..4PolttlealDissibUltheos
it.
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7.35
6.00
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, , ass
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WasittanTON, Misch - 4.—Senator Sumner
ha,ving to-day withdrawn his motion "to
oonsideethe vote by whiclithe'bill removing
political disabilities was pawed. it will now
be laid.before the, President , for his signature.
FORTY-FINST TERM-SECOND SESSION,
_
• ~ W.,jastitivarri- X , March 4, IMO.
- Dtr. Rob,eitacin, from the Conimittee ori Dias
billtica, reportod favorably the bill recently la
th:kb:wed by .l, iF. fepouling the Twit Qatb
The bill was read and.ordired to be Printed
on thi3 calendar.:.
Mr.
• '•
Mr. Revels presented a m'sslution from the
Legit''attire of Misslifelppi,for a speedy removal
,of the Vilifies' disabllitieti of all the citizens of
that
_State.. ; Referred to the Comtnitte un DiAa,
• •
• , - •
Dnilte'pre_ic.nted a memorial of the Na
tional Asskiatioft irf-Ntato- and City Superin;
tetidents Public -Instruction, :adopted at 'a
meeting' , in WitAingten, - Ik. C., yesterday, ask
ing Congress to-lake measures to inaugurate a
system of public: instruetion by national sehooLs
similar. to - that;:inaughrated under . the Freed
men's Bureau., Itchttred to the Contulitton'on
Education and Libor - .• •
. Mr. Howard offered a - resoluffen calling upon
the President for.eopies.of any -"correspondence
between'the Departmentof State atid thaUnited
litates Minister to Fronce;- relating to' the so
ralled ' Paso and Pacific Railway
tompany;and copies of any letters to the Sec.
7 retary of the Interier'on -the sidije.cL Adopted..
On unotion - of'l%,lr:'Trumbuil • Cite bill' chang
ing the cireuits of the ; United States Supreme
Court was.taketrup, and Mr.:Triiinbull-conclu
tied his remarks in explanation of tlfe author
ity of _Congress - to imposse.qualifications on
nominees of the -President for Supreme ,Court
Judgeships.. Mr... Davis argued that the act of
.Congress . . merely ;regulated . the number of
Judges; and that-the edit* itself existeikby. au-.
thority, of theconstitinion.
• The morning lionilniving.;expired; the bill
was laid over, and. the funding bill eolith* up
in orderyit was on sitotfon of - Mr. Hamlin post
poned, and coafletlie - -speciatorder ror Monday,
the purpose being to .preccred With the diStrict .
olColunibia-bT4Onl'L'',l • •••• • ' 1 " •
Varlons„ hilts , the committees on. the
district-Of C.olumbikpensioni-and Claims were
Mr. Howe called ifOlthe bpi for the.setiletnent
of claims for (I'ldd:lm - water, and Commissary
stores furhished to, or taken , by the' United
States within the : Statet in rehellion during the
late :.war.: The bill was read- referring all
claims for Comuilssary supplies _ and Quarter
master stores furnished by;leyal persons to the
. army of the United .States,tOthe Commissary"
andQuartermaSter generaia to be decided upon
by them as to the sum - duo. NO claim to be
paid until Ciingressappropriatee the meney.—
M r.. Howe in therourse. of sown remarks ex
pressed the opinion that the amount of claims
under the bill would not exceed f5;000,e00, and
'asserted his confidence , in the Qtiartermitater.
end Ciimmisstlrary generals. -
• Mr. Wilson believed - the sooner all these
claimi were - exatitinedirfind settled, the better
for the Trettsury; ; •- He' favored the compensa
tion of Ulla thesoiith. who had been-faithful to
the Government - during the war.tipon requisite
proof. - .M,r..Triambnititaid.all such legislation
nitherto was .based -Upon, the theory that the
territory over, which - thi3 rebels liad control, was
thatof an enemy end all wit)iiu it,were to be
regarded. as enemies, V° bad icfuse.trto pa.Y
for property taken the n. Debate Continued
up to 5 .o!clock:- whe the Senate adjourned
till. Monday:,. • • • I
110(19V . .
OE' PREsENr4t,tr.Es.-
• On motio n of -Mr; Butler, Mass., the Georgia
bill went over till after the morning hour:
•• Mr. Ingersoll Offered a resolution calling on
the Sect:l - Attu of the Interior' for • all informs=
Lion in his departinent relative' to thp late-ex
pedition against-the Vegan. Indiana.. .
An adverse -report 'on a bill granting a pen
sion to a'Colored teamster,. was made front the .
committee on in - valid,pensiona, but on rniftlon
of Mr. Ingersall; the report Was rejected, and
alter much - opposition the bill passed;
I Mr.•Lawience•frem theeoinmittee on -appro-:;.•
priations reported a:deficiency bill for the fol
lowing items for the service ,of the House,—
Folding: doctiinentS including Materials and
tabor V 3 7 -500• for three Mall carriers $3,';85, 'for
Ishorers $6,145,t0tal $453,910: The bill was passed,
Thellonse then went to the business on the
Speakers table refeired alargO'number of.
bills. - At 3 o'clock the ,GeOrgia bill came
and Mr. Butler of MasSachnsette proposed to
• fet It be discisiiied,to4l4 - and-Jo-morrow, and
to have the - vote taken on Monday. NO other
business to be trin.sticted to-morrow: That
propositicitfwaSagreed to- without objection.- 7
- At 4; P. M.,"the HouSeadjourned.-
- Sir. Rutin introditcedw bill relative to rail.;
!road companies and. common carriers, defining
their liabilities and.authorizing them toprovide
means of •iteleinnify,:against . - lmsa of life, and
with regard to the'trea.sury Investigation; I
• Ittr. Momma lOtrodueed • -
• WitonkAs, The late State Treasurer,
W. W.
Irwin, hatdeelined_to be sworri•befo"re the .Fi
twice comMittee to make answer.to such mat
ters as the said committee might deem import
afit fair the infermation of the Secatc 24 ,, end It is
;Therefore ManifeStly Inexpedient to pursue this
investigation any further, unless the Senate de
terufinel to'compel Partisk.to a#orn. before
- the corn haittee ; therefore
Reaolvect, The.Ctudinum of said cothtriittee is
hereby requested to report the facts to the Sen
ate for further, aetioh in. the preinises. , •
A-dehate ensued at length, -but terminated
without action.: ' • •
Mr. Mooney. and . 1 .1.jr. -Carlinniesented peti
tiona fromlive thousand citizens in fever of sw
lecting a site for the' phlitic buildings by . vote.
Mr. Carlin• also- presented others for and
agalie s t selecting ledependence square.
-Bi House resolation for the final adjonrnment
on 31st March favorably, • :
• House resolution exempting- the Northern
Home fremtaxation..ori certain bequests, nega
tively. . - . -, • ;
• House bill prOviding a honie-for disabled sol
diers and sailors, negatively; •
House bill urging Congress to•pay tlieclaims
far border raid damages, affirmelively: ,
House-bill requirmg•treasurers of Mining and'
Manufacturing companies to keel;
.separate
bank aecomite, tinder their "official title, affirm
atively.„T •
House bill, authorizing. the local courts to ex
entpt property from taxation sifter full notices to .
citizens, and a hearing - in court, afflrtnitivelv. ,
_ House. bilkautliorinng tender of legsl-Een
der.notes of' the- United States in payment of
. debts in this Commonwealth, and providing a
tday of coreentien affirmatively, as ptiblished. -
House hill repealing the act declaring Good
Friday,tt be a pubile holiday, affirmatively. ,
r•Also, declaring • that public holidays may be
held to occur for particular purposes,on the day
succeeding. Sunday .when,the. •holblat falls on
Sunday.
~ • . • • .
Hensel:llU absolutely prohibiting evasion - of
the $3OO exemption law, tiffirrnatively, •'• ,
J House bill requiring venders of patent-rights
to obtain lioenses,•atfirmatively. • • .
I House requiring prothonotariesi- and
elerkanrconrts to.kedp a cost docket of their
Chargesi to be open for inspectioni_ i negativoly.
House requiring , the ovine
areal estates to register-limit pera and in
flitting a tine - of $5 'per month or t,,which
fineshall become alienafter slam • affirm
"tivelP ,”" • „ • • 1
The 'Manse nill-.Anairtng,. the ,Reix - waers, of
Deeda, , Prothonoteries and• Clerks oteourts lia
ble for filea orertn - nedus certificate:l'of search,
• l A.diourtt untli ti e''clock P. Mi ciit Monday.,
*o. . • • a. a - *vamp ,
191MAX;$001W .TADODRDEGEL &
CICR. Wholesale Dry Goods; Nd. WS Market St.,
orders t • Ike...lntended for me;
plelie address sears of mob &
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All goods Nadal entrankelslow prim.
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THE STATE
140"sellr"gragardirer•
CONGRESS
:LEGISLATIVE.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
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ILtutiissufto, %mit 4,1870
HOUSE
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PENNSTZ.VANIA.
lb° C4"2"l"tto
ty a r se eLi
la . 1611 c , iehithhi et *kill
the cesksegeneee.
Prrrenusto;litaract. , =The Cottventkltrio
urge the wognitionof Almighty God in the ,
Constitution of the United States, is in we: •
*ion here. :Thh§ morning tile'assiion opened
'with prayer•by Dr. Sproul. •
The Committee on Resolutions reported
- First., R4soturil, That civil government - Is
grounded. like:the family, in the principles
of the nature of man as a social creature, and
that it has his. , powers and functions thus de
termined by the 'Creator, and h§ therefore,
like the W 11114401 ordixianw of. Clod. - - .
Adopted unaninieusly. • •
`Second, That'. nations,., as soierelgaties
wielding morel:As -Welt asphysiml powers,
and, having moral as well as matey* °Wee's,
are morally. aecciuntable to God:
Adopt bdi after warm tUsenashin, Many de ,
siring to make the religious element more
prominent in the reeoludon., •
The -third resolution,' declarlig theighii
-Moral LaW. under which tuitions arenecOunt
able ineludest the' revelation - or Divine
contained WaStuldeidtheusetoll
at the close :Morning session.. _
final - Jut tit hilts •
j - XritSMWG3t'o7. ,
the irolarnat at carreticy—Navid Baattlatt lhotirai-•
Collector , Roe*.
.. . ,
.. .
. Wasmitiowit, March '4.—The - CoMmittee_T
on Banking and Currency, at their meeting '..
to-day, had au interchange of Weft on the
instructions of tile House to report a ;Lbill to .. •
increase the. volume of currency: fifty :mil.. - '
lions of dollars.' - The conunittefaxe . tit a Idea ~
to know whether it was- intendeft:that thC
increase should be in greeribackallor..in itak - ,
tieual bank netes,.and therefore tie qbarrm- n
a i
ter of the bill is as/yet Undetermleeti; It is:
probable that in this .conttectlotr,thq , will -
report a Plan for funding thq nation Oel)t.
They will eareftgly consider the.entlreitues
tion. . I:
•
The Naval Conunittee of the 'fa -
receipt of u communication 'from Secretary '
Robeson, modifying Itli previousjettera re- ..
lative 16: a Board of 'Naval- SurVey. He . .
states'that.'"oft censidenition, , ,and in view
the strong opinion. of Admiral Parrigut and
other_e,xpetieffeedofirs on 'the .ctuestion,"
ire requesf4 7 that "the . BottrlP of Survey - be
_Constituted of officers otranWnot below that
df IteurAdmiral.,". • . i • •• • ,
,• The President has Bete niried I ts retain .
General Adrfamß. Root, ttollector2of ;
nal Revenue Third.(l3uffalo) District, •
New- I%iic, and thereftirt • has .withdiawn
from thi(Senate the. mune of George IY. Kibb,
who had.been nominated as Genera) ltoOt's
successor. '
NEW YORK.
. . .
NENc„- Gri1d.1.1.3.3-4—Pollgeal. 1 '
. .
March
OAK,. M 1.--Gold OPened ..,.
this <
)
morninglat 1131.. 'This is - the forest since /
the second battle of Bull Run.
PorsuiKEEPstE, 'March 4.—The Dutehess - °
County Board . ..of. Supervisors standS 14 11e— -
publicans. to 11 Democrats; a Republican. 7 -
gain of _one. .
THE . SOUTIL' , -
IFixtra Session of the;LoolsianaLegiastne.
.• - . * Womble Cane.
~
Nxw OntElAtarch4.-41.evernor War-.
nuiuth hits Issued a_proclamation
extra session of the -Legialature to.corntoonee
Monday„ March 7,and eontinue ten days:
It is nutting -here tu-day. . •
BALTIMORE, ;the Utimore
City Court Itachael 'Rennin:lms recovered
$5OOO from . James Dempster for
,breach of
promiseof marriage. . '
WEST 37RGIYIA. 1
Acijourninent'of the Lejlislatilivi. • -;
_ .
IV. Va., March 4.--The
lath re. adjourned this morning at: one o'clock.
A larganmount of Important legislation yrai
leftnnfinished for want of Aim). The con
test over tile capital question endedon
Thursday night in retaining the location at
Charleston, This is therefore probably the
lamt liegislature that will assenible in Wheel- ,
lug. The Governor and heads of? the State r :.
departments wkil leave for Charleston in-a f.
few weeks. '
FOI JIGIQ =- ,
_ .
Eugenie and din;. !!IntUnfame—Thecityid'll3os ten--;
ALRonher and the Coma Leilialitit •
, .
ST. PZTERSBURAI, March 4 . .•-•The_Empresit
liar w ritten a tender and condoling letter to •
31`&: Burlingame. . •
•
St. PerEnsminon, March C—The. emperor
has sent a communication by telegraph,-to the '
Government authorities at Washington and •
Pekin, expressing his profound sorrow.-for the
affliction both nations must boar in , th death
of Anson Burlingame. . - •
LONIX)?r, Mare)i4.—Ttii &said of :(Itidoi-
writers have again declinedtaking rtska
on the missing steamahip Citrbf Bmton. ›,
LONDON March 4.—Tho TIKES in an aditorial
to-day, estimates that the Pacific Railroad will 1, •
extirpate "Mormonism in America. V •
MADRID, March 4.--It.his transpired that RS:
Queen Isabella hag Spent over live millions of
her capital withirothe past eighteen mopths.
MarchAi—lt is 'again teporW that_
M. Rouher desires to _become 4 metnber . bf
the Corps Legislatif.. . •
. . .
Paws,' March - 4.--CharieslEugene Delaney
has been appointed to take charge of the Paris
Observatory. in place of M. Leverries.
•
' • ' .. PIIIIADELi.IIIA. MIMI- 4,. 18'70.,
.
The - ', following • aro to-day's qhotailotua of • .
stocks, b6nds, gold find silver : .. • . •
. .
- Drexel & Co. quote - .‘. •
U. S. 6',,,- 1881:.._.-...a _, , ILI .
Old U. S. 5-als, tl . • ...... 111 . 1.12 -`-.^, .
New 1851.. .... :. .. ... .... -....... ... :.. ........ 11 a r 1111 1 i ' •
" May and Nov. 1 . 6113 - - -110 -._ HO% •
~ :: ::.-. - ::\ July Nd Jan'y, 11185. , 1.011;rc. 1...,,""." ; ,
•July a Jan' v, ISM-- --' 11 •,. (.41001,,,
L.. " ";1 " July an Jan'y, 1860..... I. - 104;4 '
~ ' 1 100 ' •
10-40 litlhds , . .
G01d...... --,..,.. ' -. : .... -,..:. I ' . ; , "
Sterling Exchange _ ... .. , ... ........ 122 112614. - ;
Perla Exchnnge
Salter & Stevenson. Big nkers and Brokers . No. 46 1 --, -
South TWIN Street, quote Stocks, Gold and Silver as '• '.
fotloWs. -
„._ , _ _-- -.,-. • • , .Bid. 'Asked.
• iteauingßallroad .5...,...„,.....,_ f ' 45 1 .4 . -. • .-ii,?4
.. -
Pen lvania Dallrotal - 50 , 9 - 57 '
Lehigh ValleSr' • ” -.-' 50, 4 - litl,',• .:
Mlne.l-1111 ,• i • " 51 • '. 51% , -
Little Schuylkill "-' . ........... ......I. 40Y, ...'. --41 '• • ••"
Catawissa Com - ' 'l3 - . 10. - . .
__ Preferred 34% , : aii4 . •
Schuylkill Nay. Common Stock..:. • - 4 * ''. li •
• • . -Preferred ___ •15 .. ' l6l
' Goldopens • - - -.—
In A., ~Id ...... ...:, ' ........ 111 2 P.M • y . c:.,... 1134 ,
•11 " k MT. 3 " r'- 'Lis
12 ".t ", 114 3 1 ,4" ' , ..... 113, , , •
- 1 'P. Mi ss .— ' 'll3 l / 4 Ig4 closed-. ... -. .... ;.. -.- .1.18 , i .
Amer.. 1iver...... - .III@II2Yi I. ' - . .1.-' ' • •
..- The ' IsMnt 'L'reasurer at New York announced . •
to-day, hat he reserved- the righi r of accepting all .•,-/
bids for gold without regard to ' his advertised
„monttily'sale of $2,660,000. • This is stated to ,have
been the'main cause for the rapid' decline to-day to,
112 7 4. The market, however, recovered at the.glwe -
.--
to 113%. f , • . PAM.
. .. . .
RiI'ILADELPHLI. PRODUCW - IFAILKET. •
- March 4.—Flour—Sales of superfine at $41.25W
extras at $4 62344115 00, and fancy twands42. 500 .;
-
$7 50, Wheat—sales of red at 111 25401 sg , , Corn—
sales Of yellow at 90692et5. Oate—saft Pengsyl
yenta at 544;nets. deedta,-100- bushels, 'Clovekaeed
~ s old at $7 75. Timothy may be quoted at 414510054 - 75.
Flaiseed sells to the crashers, at 's2 25.. - Whhiltr la "
higher. Irombonnd Yestern sad at $1 0$„ • , -
-• •
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NEW yolitS-MOStY AND
_iIEOVIC, ItillitEM •
NEw:yotta, March 4 -:Stock's weak. Akteinietely
at sa6per amt. - Gold ILl9g. Eltre4lrentlee, eon
pen,'ll2; do. 1864, do., 11Wi ; do. 1613,A, 6 119 1 ; do. -
do., new, 1093,6; do..ISA 10• 1040'8,1 • consolt.
dated New 'York Central. and Hodson ver, 14%;
Erie, 25 . %; Reading, 97 1 4; Adams Espres,e 4014-
. .
FOREIGN MARKETS. •
LOUDON, March 4.-o:ands 92% for moarikied ;
ac=
eount... United States Five-twentfeii of of
MK, old, WA; of Mak Sift Illinola Central,
March 4.—Cottori dull and, the dales
will not exceed KW bales; Mock of cotton afloat 412,-
000 bales, of.which /WOO are Anaerican.s . Yallmand
fabrics at, Mancher „
Cantonal& whea est t,ld. ; ted WcaternaaAK.K7s..
Red winter, Bs. .7d. 'Reeldpti of wheat' for three
days 12 1 541) (twitters, of which-5000 wet*. Albarican.—
ICE 3
wow mane Jima joy quad a
Wheat Mir. mini plui117;111 bbr..:...
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Whes!.eprime whit, .".......4....vba5h...
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Rye Cb............:....-.L. - ..--4 boob-
Corn hiest--- -..._ . . .... -.-...-.111 Inuitr
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