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

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4tURPAY, plißClrli, 1870.
, RATES or.ArivEß-nsirte:
NIPA' . E.
1r tt. im. Via. I 40a. rm. • rzit:
I Square (34n01:004 lowa oo Go OO 03 Li oil
SqUILIVS, e Inch,) . . 00 4 COI - 0 00 0.001 111 e. 43 •Sr 00
Squares.. ;%1 00 ofa 0 001 12 03 751.40 Kt
4 Squares, ..... oo 800 12 014, U 8 03 irt!ry 43 00
ALPHABtTICALSPECIALNaTICEO4:-Stnele tescrtlan
40 cents • line; each subsequent Insert Jun *.N cents al Itue.. .
LACA
L BTISTSEISS Page, vents a
line It Insertion; each subsequent insertion mac. per !tee.
QENERAL ISOTICEs.—Tbliel Page;3l cents in flit
lusertfon; each subsequeut Intertlon 15 kents per line.
2.LAitntAGE Ncrriens.—M cents - each..
NonclF—Accompanyin . g Deaths . — Fur v.vri
I:sCe= end& additional line lucent*:
. C7aiceaip is luxuriating on green peas, eata9
floirers, e4abs, yaafl and 41meti t all the way
from Ctill'fornia.
, .
E cap. ATTENTION to thejulvertirsement
of '-the Berkshire Life 'ltisurinee Company,
appearing in - another column of this paper.
It is an olfleompany and, well established,
se:that tl+re need he'll° fear of its nut fulfill
ing all ihf,obligatious. • " . 7 •
NORTH I WARD.—We • ledrll that there is
an apPliatlini before, the Legislature to
create a new ward On this Borough to be
called Nrth Ward. We hardly think a
new Ward is required at :pre4ent. It only
multiplies unnecessary officers, and general
ly Inerea.qes . expenses. We
. are hots-ever, acquitinted. with the merits of the ay.
plication, Viand therefore call the attention of
the peopleti the subject..
Zlie coca`-.1/ratie.,
! . OTDiVI . LLE, MARCH. 1.:!.;1‘37.3
The (pia tfity. sent by.ltailrottilthisi;ed;
5,493 tons .trainsi 59,318 for the correvoittllng
week last year. • - . "
- •
The Lehigh -
saucy 'Railroad; Isetit - 31,3:4 tons
against 37,101, and the LehighT - Navign tion mad
11,780 Eons' against 13,279 . tons, for the corres,_
pending week last year. - '
It will be seen that the suspension b:;confing
almost collusively to Schnykill 6unty,
' the other regions ars sending to inarkell LUt
little less than last year.
-, •
, The threl coal mining companies in the
Laekawauf4region are Inerealdng their' ship
; ments, while we are standing idle; end while
they are selling coal at low rates, it is Stated
that theyare'keeping up the rates of wages,
pfirposelyto.elieck the business oP the other .
.iiidividual.operators, who o*n ‘ 'no outlets to
market', andrannot compete 'with them , L'it the
IoW rates; 4 na the miners inSchuylkill County,
who profe4 1.6 be hostile to these companies,
are absolutely playing. into their: hailds, and
• thus helping to destroy the -individual opera
tors also, On 'whom they depend for employ
ment. finelra State oiaffairS cannot ]first long
without destruction
. to all interests- here, and
ought to bO sanctioned by nobody.'
The Railf.'otat Company have reduced their
tolls . pretty liberally for shipments to the Emit;
,the operatOrs aro willing to put -the coal MS low
4 - aSisossible t , te..e(impete Witlf the. low rates nt
which cdalts now selling. And although / it-Is .
notorious that wages, from to $1 50 tower - per
ite4k . this year, with the reduced price of
breadstuff4, clothing, '&e., is better than the
higher ratO•paid last year, and reductions are
being effeq'ted elsewhere, the miners here show
no diapOsition to redneezione centso far. If they
. Were to fix the basis at 2 50:15 a sioppingv,iitt
wave at $9 50 outside, fill) lusidg, cud
r... 12 50 for Miners by the Week ; .(there is but little
work clonerby - the week by miners, and it is not
encouragedj with the .contrast priceS reduced
from 25 t0i.30 per cent. there would be no .11111 7
. culty in the trade starting here t and as soon as I
it is fully under way, the companies' will soon
reduce fhp' Wages, to about the same 'rates as
aro paid eiSewhere, and the men employed by
these corltanies; who refused to join in tb(l/..sus
pensionoill not 'deriVit muelL'itdvantage
• , their continuing to work. 'Cite .inint4s -now'
work front 6 to 7, and a fesi - 8 Wars/per .day
one hours' work would maker
,nearly
the &teema cc* the reductioul - Of contract work,:
and this is not asking a great / deal front men,
who do ndt work longer than', 7 and 8 hours a
'daY, when the trade is dull airs now .standing
still, and scarcely any wages' rat Ted. ' •
• • W. IN. B. A., say, to at the old
basisj, Tire opOatOrs, cannot ;;;Ao'work at the old
basis, and sell their.. coal at the reduced rates
requirsd t„o meet the low prices at Which coal is
sold by the companies. There may perhaps be
thabcouldd? an, but that is all;
and whenjall ether interests are willing to con
cede a little to remedy the evil, and the Asso.ei
atiou will!epueecle nothing, they show a selfish
`4piritthatteannot command the support or cOnn
- tenaaace or any honest map 'outside of their 'or-,
gardration, - and must inevitably artayillelassea
against them, not 'only in the coal region, em
bracing, the workingmen enga; - .aid in other
hranehes•Of business, tuft evetTwhere else. •
Tt ii' . evident froni!the experienee of 'the last
• two or three months, that C , itincilis; and officers
• hate been. directing their atiyntion to one or
two objects, and haVe failed lb take any , notice
whatevOticif the surroundingawhich shape the
_trade. T 4.17 have made several very great blimc
tiers, whiOt•if reheated, s will tend greatly to
destroy their organization, or bring it into such
bad repute as not to be countenanced by any
body. This can be avoided if as more lijitral
and enlightened'poliey is pursued for this year,
when the trade ia.s,tirroiinded with cuiliarra,s
. matt, and instead of injuring. it .would
strengthen their organizatiim, and -make it an
- mimillary ! of good to themselves and the whole
..4rade. What the leaders semi to, lack is land
next ekp4rience, without Which no indiyikitlals
firm, or association cairsticceed long however,
. favorably; they may have commenced.
Glgriti
ration of an organization at Meetings by the
leaden', with vie trade standing still; no Wages
- coming in, and many suffering for the 11645811-
. `Ties of life, rather tends to check "enthusiiisni,
not pay long, oranalie the pot boil. In
this • age lof progress everything must bend
a littlito !surrounding circumstance -4, or be de
., stroyed ; and we would advise all those who
think - theY can stem the current', • to ° ponder a
t : little en their position brfore_they determine
to incur the shock. ;
-ruder ri wise and more literal adnfinistra
* tion oite affairs, the Workingmens Benevolent&
Association
. eettblaccornpiish a great deal of
good, not onl to themselves the but whole
trade;• The opposite policy wilt, if pursued
l ' engeT, must eventually break' them up
in spite of theiretTortis to the contrary_ tinder
these. cirlmnstances, we would advisie
as
to
hold a cohfetence with the Operator as speed
ily as litiosible, compromise' on it• fl air basis,
and starf the trade, so that our coal operators
can g'iS into the market and make sales .- 13.f0re.,
the other regions secure their customers.
• After the above article was, placed.:in type we
received the following froth the Anthracite
Board of Trade, with a reiinest'to publish it
• •• .I",orrsvirt.a, March Ilth, IS7O. '
Entrons:—The Executive Conimittees of,
. the Anthracite Board of Trade and the Working,
mens' Benevolent Association met this morning to
•cianstilt upon the rates of svage,.._&c:; for the year
Iz7o. . • , „ . ,
The Feirkingmens' Committee expressed
th go to work at once; regardless of the.
present ilices of coal"; but when asked upon what
terms their expected to work, they said they were
instructed to adhere to the basis •of ISO., They ex-
PActed the Operators, evide . ntly, to go to work t sell
coal at S 2 2.s'er S 2 50; and 'pay them the $3 wages.—
The Operators, after expressin'g their surprise atthe
offer, made the following offer at which they believe
Schuylkill county can go to work and Worksteadtty
• throughont the season: Put coal at S 2 GO at'Port Car
bon, outsille wages eitoo,,lnside wages . SIO 00„.miners,
412 lti) per week, and a reduction of 20 per cent. upon
the present rates of -contract work, all advances to
be made as before, al per cent. On each
With this schedule of. wages. *é believe that
fachnylkipeounly . can enter the eac,tern until:eta
and secure her fall share of the trade.- "If the Pres
ent bailie is to he:maintained this season, we belle:cc
mbinl than half of the collieries in
Norttnirn xrland and . Columbia, counties, must re
ttiain idle during the greater part Of' the season.
Signed„by the •
•'
• , E. -.Eon. < wTZ BOaltD or TrAt: r.
h c o loc lfi k a
)meeting A gt t n. h T rae ue tte M ih rd e is o t r h T it ira is d t, e at w i i .l ll O
A. U.
1 The W. B. A. of Schuyikill• County, ought
also to c 1t a meeting, o confer: If they cannot
. Agree, let in 'Umpire be selerte 4
lkto fix the : basis
for thetni. " • •
• Tar fiillbiring is the call: '
t , PIIILADELPHI A, larch 8, 1570.
;CEO:FRICK, £4, President A thraeite Board
.
Pae—the undersigned engaged.
In mixing and shipping
,of coal request that you
c. - illxmll 4 meeting of all the Operators to be held at
an early date to take into consideration the presort
state of the trade, and to transactisach bitstacss as
inay properly come before them,' ',• ,• .
Cain, Mititer & Cook, Docey & Hendrick,'
Vanpusen Bro. & Graeff & Botheriael,
bed ; itepplier, Ciorgott & Co.,
0. 4 4 1 e 7 1 7 1p4, e N43i:i0ti.i Co., Joint C. Scott Q Sqns,'
itir,erd 3107mille Ift Co., ..- : iliodeitat ShOemaker,
$. M. Reston & C 0.,.. 8. Balltley & Co;.
rowell*.Wlgton, ' M Wrn. - liontelitn
Jno. Douttldson;Presi. G. Thomas Cowl C O - , B. a
I „It. C. C., tickuey
•-•--
__ , Thomas, Prest...
Vault Illi & Wel• Hammett, tiell - r4t PO.,
1 lin torsi Ta,plor, - Bad & Lianas).
A. Reitwiek, Prest., .W.R. I . -- .. aaamson, Prost.,
41 .. 1 Pat0 0 0tt a Co., Jno. Rommel, Jr., -& Bro.,
).ettr, BrOs. et Co., Welter, Dona ldson rt CO.
I in namictettee %rail the above, I berth,* - ettrneitlY'
.0, 1. ,
ineltealfio , ,ore and miners and shippers of Mg
to Meet It i 'l:Mard of .. Trade Rooms, et Pottsville.
On )pis 4 at the Irti. insL at 11 o' - cikielt, . -- A. lrit -
I X. irMrtmtel t Pete:Road 'of Trade. ',
TEE Lekisi.Coal, Operators'. A.usociaslon met
Philadelphia inito`knil flied the
kdlowing prices' of cual. - at Mandl, Chimk for
line trade: -
Lump (famine) 43 00 1 Egg.:— .
Lump - - -3 25 Stove -
Steamer - - 25 1 Chestnut
Broken 3'25
. .
Otjt Philcdelptifs correspondent - su - rites as
, . •
• t
The saspieslon coint!kaq#4lddenly on' the trade,
no new orders wareisought CA; and up to this w
price* are quite unsettled. It Is presintned by
next Weetc..tliat a price -will be Axed on 'coal for
shfpntent qsi that - the trade can 'go oil and - take ;or,
ders tiaderstandingly. Ttie line is In Want of coal,
and yoiceshare advanced slightly..
Vessels are scarce and freights have advanced 154.
lleents per ton. - 4 •
•
The trade sums up this Week as
„follows:
•
11341). -1921 k.
I .TOTAL.. j IrellSit'• TOTAL. .I /X 4L.
', 1 1 3 .7) tr.„4SI =cern. .-...12.8gr
'd •ED
Tint 23,321. SSldpFl i d / o .=
,554
nmu ag
2.165
11 'Ur .=4.1r78f 116.616.
lAirsfol
atom; ro-eut
tvosi uri.2 . 14+ Ita4m
48,..14.514 4.0,413 , 5
f. 31,44 a .:5`
:721 d 4 .r.*
.4.199. S a 11,=
171.01 C 1,803,M 140 5 10 2,101,4"2
1400141 ' • .-1,A4i,;44
, "sw ! sr.,xl
ACE 1'anni....... 839 . ., lI2V
•L VtII R R gib 37 ,1111 ' M - 1. 7 i 1
L..\' ft IC Nth I • I
' L NAY R R.-.. 1 LIAII. , -• - , 14.7
'Scranton Sttl.... - :3.1011 ' Ml4lBl
r 'do - .l , itis.j 9,9 Th go..libil
'Penn-rt R......., i - Saadi, i.32,sza l
D & DDI it—. : • I
:41,X•1 1
Trevertnn .....,. 1 '..oan, 3559 1
Short Its. __ • 9Z ' 4,714'
Lykrns V ik.i... ; 1,15a.‘•470
V. tlllanastun- i. • Lard • • iix.si
4 2 Pad ToP•••• • •• i - I,=.' .V 4064,1
Tat: following are the rates Of 101 l and trans,
pollution to all points between Pottarille and
Philadelphia on the Reading Railroitd, until
further notice : '
STATIONS
p
. .
To Hid/1110nd, for ShlP . ment.,.
".R lch mond R l
etail ards....
" Philadelphia
" Belmont ~
N verown
Germantown
"- Falls of Schuylkill
" :Manaynnk. - .
Egliert's •
" Conshohocken'
Fovelle
" Norristown or hidgeport_
" Pint Kennedy '.
Valley Forge ..... ..
Pinetilxvilie
": Itoyvr's ........... •• .
Lino-Gel;
"t • Pint stotin
Vim ..1,
Mown:icy - •
. "
" Exeter.: ..:..._...'
•
• " Titekert on •
.
" Leesport -
•i• 4 1101. rn nit ersivll le
".` Hamburg
" Port Clinton. .....
Auburn
" Landingvtlle
.The rates of freight and, tolls.on Lump and`
Steamer coal will be telt per cent. less than the
above flutes to alt pointS excepritichinond for
On Cliesttint and Pea 2.7 cents per tOn higher
unless , the shipper will sign a relea4e. that he
will not hnld the company responsible, for any
tusk. in transportation. -
•
Ttls editor of the .Shamokin -1 - 12•31,ALD, has
•collected the list of casualties in NOrthnnibor 7
land cnuaty , which is as follows :
, atc - nuir. Killed: , Injured.
FAlt , i of coal 2 '
....... 5•
Falls of rock „
Falls down slo,pes
Caught in inaWitneir and rolls
F Explosion of gas • • ...L..:
-Explosion of powder
Ftills.trorn breaker
T . •
, Crushed and ran over by cars-
3.
'Total '
• l2
Leav 1 / 4 1, 7 widows and about 16 orphans,
From filo above figures it Will be . perceived
'that there was' one -killed -for every' 81,107 - tons,
produced and one injured for everV. 64,572 tone
of Coal mined.
, -The above does not give the number of • coin,-
.pries, and may possibly Y be, correct,lt).4e we - : re
ceiVed returns•from 12 collieries, and they io7
porled, 5 killed, 11 injured, and I thdlinjured
died.. F rum 11" collieries, embracing some- of
the inju,red, we received uo return. t!, .
STEAM CoLtuas.—A fried has 'handed us
the following article. We do notiknovr.what
paper it appeared'in or we rfnuld give the nec
essary credit:
Within_ a year or two patties have determined.
to demonstrate the practicability of Steam col
liers on the coast,.and procured estimiftes from
some Glasgow builders, but after [careful con
sideration determined to build {them* from
American specifications. .The oontraet'fo.r two
steam colliers—the Rattlesnake and• Centipede.
—each of a cafmcity.of six hundred tons of coal
as cargo and one hundred td,ns: tor fuel, Was
:made with the Pennsylvania - Iron Works,
Messrs, Reaney, Son d: `Archbold; at Chester,
.and they are now In successful operation.
These vessels
.have proven go 'well adapted to
the trade thitt a large,fleet has beenordered and'
is in process - of construction. ' Certain . EngliSh
builders laughed at the idea of ti 4 Amerie4wi
building steam colliers, and prophesied that
they would be failures. But they lae proven
sucASsfal, and although the general features of
the American vessel's are similar to:the English
the former have advantages. Which ittOnce place
them 'first in value and capacitv. {.: { ' -
• There Is no better , way of shOwing these facts
than. by tabulating the dimensions of an Eng
lish steam collier as laid dowh bvi'Nlr. J. Scott
Russell and those built by the Prtinsylvania"
It on : Works t- - , . • .-.- . -
Engf;th. {, i Ameri'..aa.
. .
Lenirtb. 119 feet ' /60 feet
Breadth; . ' ' V fret' . V feet MY. in
Depth . r 15 feet 3in 12 feet 6)11.
Area....a .',• Zl9 n. feet 271 sq. !Ceti - :.
'DisplaCknent,, light. 475 tons. 31.5.f0ns
\).
Displacement, laden.... 897• t ons,.
91.5 tons '
Draft ...... . ....... , ... .............. 12 fi...t. 11 feet • ,
Engines . ' - '' 2 1 11:' - .. '
Diameter ' - , 27 inches ' 31inches
161.r . nke ' ' 21 inches !V. inches
Bailers '- ri i
.1 to nar ~ • tubular
9T !
Arca of grate ' 4........... 4914 q. feet i 49% sq. feet
No. of tubes In botler.....%Lcutr.Stby2!;;ln 11r.rd In by 7 ft
Heat'g surface fritubes 10301-10.1 sq. ft 'pit 1-1 t) au ft
Diameter of screw $ feet -.. . ,' 9 feet
Pitch ' - 12 feet . 11 feet ?
Iterolutlons • •90 per inlii: BO per min
Presure of steam. ..... ...: , 12 pound a 3 Poun4*
KnotiCper hour. ... ~. .... 8 mots , 19 Imola
Wright of iron in im11._155 tons .
_153 n tons - '
Surfiwo in hull' sq. feet feet
Average weight per 5q....
foot of hull - 1493.; potatuls sttt< pounds
Wt. of machinery, eat--
pen'r7orkandcitiiftts 322 toes -161.'tens
'ln the:AnerieuncoPler one engine, does the
work of' -
f ro
, English engines,• and goes one
knot mar speed speed per hour, besides being less
expensiv , of less weight, easier to keep in re
pair, and- far less liable? to derangement, as most
of the di enlties of keeping the journals of the
crank-shaft in perfect line are obviated.
This`isihe result of our first experiments in
steam colliers built expressly for 'this trade.
After trying with extraordinary :•success the
steamers t:entipede and Rattlesnake, the owners
gave orders to have three larger ones built, and
they are going on with others. Over twenty are
soon to be in service. The threebnilding now
are the:l - females, Achilles—each of a - carrying
capacity of 1000 torts—and the Panther, of 800
tons, exclusive of bunker room for 100 tons
used in the, furnaces. - - ' "
The dimensions of these three vessels are as
followS: ' • .
, .14ercutst and A rchates; Panther.
Dimc - nsion.s. , MOO Tons. ESS) nns.
Length on load line... 195 feet 18.5 feet
Breadth of beam. 487 feet A p feet
Depth from base line.- 15 feet eet
Displacement, light, 575 tons , • *tons
Displacement, laden:lss3 tons . DM tons
Draft laden from base
line• , - 1034 feet • 10 feet,
Engines • I_. 1
Dlaineterof cylinder.. 40 inches 40 Inches
Stroke - • - El() Inches • 80 Inches
BotierA - 1. ••,, . ..,._ 1
Area of grate ' 7ey.". square n. 713)inultre ft
.Diameter of screw .10 leet . /0 get •
Pitch •
....
. ._ 17feet
_ . .
Revolutions per ndn.
Pressure of %gown 35 pounds 35 pounds
Knots per hour ... . 10 10.
Weight of Inm ln hull an' tans -214 tons
Eintfuee of skin of I=lllllol sqtptre ft 9916 square feet
These vessels are schooner-rigged, are
undee,iianves, and present a very line appear
.atxte when leaded. The machinery and boiler
arelocated amidships. Theveaselsareprovided
with an interior skin whieh is fitted for a water
- ballast tank, adding greatly to their strength._
There are eleven keelsons and.four iron bulk
beads connecting to the 'floor and ontaide plating
fora length of 93 feet in the centralpert of the.
vessel.. The butts of all the outside plating,
stringer-plates and tie plates on beams are all
double riveted, and the riveting throughout is
first-Cleve, f These vessels are a credit' to our
coasting trade. •
The steamers already built are owned by the
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company,
and ply between Port Richmond and Eastern
ports. At Roston special dock arrangements
are made for them, where they are unloaded in
ten hours, working three hatches at once. They
fare loaded in about eight hours. Allowing one
steam ersiller equal to ten- sailing Colliers of the
present day, it will require . 210 to. do the work
of the liehmond depot alone. •
• iron baseline. t&hip section,' j With sur
face condense? and adjustable cut-ott Equal tO 4
percent. la excess.
• .
COIL TRIM: BY EU
Tbo cittrivity mut by Ilan
ing tractal last
Rt. C1air..'... . :..._.... ......
Pottnllle-
Port Miaow
"total paying .
Clfor Company", use
That fbr Week._
PreclotrsLY Ui Sear: .?.
• Total
To mane ttme last year.„..
Increase ,
.. •
stair o►n.soA'sot
ilet i
The folltraing Is the quantity trarepseted, t ,e;i : •
_, .• Wedt. ' , Teta.
.411ne.T1111 tt R. i1...41. 11.-.......—;.-... :1„77t 01" ' 1011,3* 17
Igiclin ci t h lWalley•—......L..-.-- 1,027 10 111.215 06
spill ..-....--......-::--.-..--..nem , - 29„7661 06
XL n... ..--,....--..—:.. ... ~,....., ISt 14 6,2 16
Oood 5pring........ ..... .... ......--.:-. LUZ 61 :. - 3.'0 4:11
LIMON COAL
-4 4tinurent seta trs•
!ending an Ratardrr sat sans *bit year
SOb .....
33 : m
MSLa'
Mauch Chunk.-
tame Ma* ism
-
CM
1 LIMIGB COAL its iincup* oxicury.
chnsliTh*.l344"--aurowl'ill_v t%ir----taid-nra"°"""r..foitigrzatall;
wpeiLeunin g osi mammal' /PV : '
/k• • • • Wigs.,
r .
111• M
- $3 23
3 75
- 300
:OeaiwdeeAadYblb+ae: t;
Oroin Wytrerking
=ten lAbi*ll
84 - 1 " 1 " 2.
48 . ' 4ll -_.v. liti:tretehL-4---1 .41418
or otai .
• ..
Quin 'arena' . 7 tetamponed weir the °44 . 68.4 . 1114
last:
pmcsltt3VA, RO. IS. It TcrtAl.
Parweet do 4
FOC ; .... "
' J.
~, ------
PHILILDELIILIaIy 1 / 1 04.11. MO.
PrManed 0. -fa• 31 Chimatat_..-:- - - 3 3Ti
-- Obestatuu. Lomat Mt Lamp.. a 4co
I
1 3'. AM Lump__ 3 400 do • Stamm" 3 .4 IP
mamtoca-_____;__-3 7 4441( d0 •~... Waken. 3 4OD
Andum-______ a 7 OO do* '-- Aar —. I 400
-tt%.:..,...___,.,.;... 3 . 4el -do• , • stank- 4 473
4 m do
.; s tammuuda ies,
Bed 0
8 VI Ash,Lamp....;...
suiatnor.=.--- , --- •
- $ ... . ...
=1
-
, .
1 ; . BA.LTIXO/LE, Mar4l4: Orn...
VO the trade by drop or car load: . -• . .
3
tirllktsharri and Pittston W Aah-........• - ...• _„.:.fit II IS'
Likens Valley Rod Ash— . . ______ • it it
Sfitmotin Whitt, or Red Aa::::......1 . 2.--__....... 4 . • i
Zerbey,Valley,'Red Ash— . _ • ~.... __. 6 t
From yard or wharf. DO trrtineitta itidltionaL • ' ,
TIT retail to . _
consumers.— —.,...... .. ~....,. . .. . _.'. 7 Zia) 1. - OD
Cirproeft* Creek and Ctunber/and Cloal: L ... b. ... • •
( LOCUM potat, for aldpoing--.. - -.„. ' • —. 6OD
MEM
C.";
2122U120u109192
2 22 2 17',2 102 09'2 tr 2
221,2 1712 10 2 99 2 02
2 12 '2 07;20 199 1 92
2 12'2 07;2 00 1 99'1 4.0
2 12,2 07'200 199 1 112
2 12 2 07;2 00 1 991 92
" 12:2 07:2 001 99 1 92
971 92,1 'l'l 841
1 93'1 4441 81!1 801 73
ill I so :1 791 74".1 71
1 90.1 o.ljl 714,1. 771, 70
1 K4l x3ll 70'1 711 04
1 82,-1 ;1711 7011 091 02
1 111 , 1 7011 041 071 00
175'! 70;1 15'1,1,1C21 1 - 4
1 474 1 01:1 57'1 50,1 4.9
04.1 113 1 1411 11'1 1$
001'0:1 11:1 1:,.1 48
14',.1 11:1 40,1 1111 414
12,1.471 40'1 :10:132
41 I43`.lrzaa3l 24
• 461 4111 4:1'1 :14,1 111
421 37 1 1 291
31 ; 1'29:1 22 , 1 _)111
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21 , 1 MI 12 1 11,1 01
211 101 99 I. 94 1 01
.191 111.07 1..1.161 99
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911 :7O 74; 71
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ALFAXIi7IMIA ANDONOIta.VTOWN Diu. 4.
Oi•aiiii.43' creek & Cumberhad, cargo, L g.
•L. att. ' Or. RM. Sto. Chat
Lackawanna - , eliketl.44 41 70 44 tt) uo - 46 40 44 40
' 3 4'llksbarro. Hoboken-._. 475 475 475 475 5 Z 450
N
bicrwnton,_Elizabethport .
Pittston,' ewhu rgh.... -... •
Lehigh. Pt. Johnson_..... - SGO h 0) 500 500 SZ. 450
Lehigh, Elizabothport 5 :15 5 un- 500 S CI). 5 50- 450
rtimthethpon auld Pt. Johnson to Now York 60 Cent.% Hound
oat tt - .i cents: Newburgh, 00 cents.
, '„••,1 - . - OF GAS . COAL. 4
• . .
.
PsovrgclAl , RIF. tl - ' - Ammtmalf.;: , ?;
At ghipping pototg. Clold.ittrPred al N. Y. Carney,
'Bait* H010w.._.. .....I1 n INFriiitroorrlood...—:—.. ....10 75
1r:owl* 175 , Dompard ....4.--........ a5O
Mogan • - ^ _ 175 j Newburgh Orrt./.....-- II SO
stAntl.....__,.. ..... _...._.—. 2 I.llj West Fairmount 111.1 r.-- a CO
Fo•tou. 4 PintAmmrimi: •
Lit Ile Grave my-_.____ 1511 i Poweltort Gas.-- ...., 7SO
Ca I.4lotila .... ..____ _ 150 } For ntack tram ato So onus
Shirk 75 eetTa to at I. levet.
yrais lAA to New York $2 s—to Boston r Z4Vro• •
Bruid. b
Pl. ralza-1 • ..5..1 m' ' IIITA "
lttpti Aoft d .2sl.bp't
1104.011 - r. 50 r. 00 NATlttlekrt .. --. . ~
203 New Bedford_ 203 - 140
Ltutt ..... ...... 2rn 2 %%New London__ -. ' 125
intamridgeport: 3 05 2 00 , Norirteh a tow. 185 „1 40
Newhuryport ... - - 200 New Haven...-. 175 . lel
Portsmouth ' 2 55 ' Bra*Porl.—...- . 100
225 Norwalk.-....- • 100
Portland 'I aollartford..: .-. •, - 200
Bangor__ _. -l AtideUetown . .-..
Prosraenee.. ..... 2 00 ' 1A 11001 _1.... -:.-.• * '
Bristol..:2 0) i New yorit . . -1 1 )5 %. 50
- P,Awtutket & to. • - iJeraey Clity—_. . • SO
NeEttort._. ... ..... 2co . , RAltlmbre.-....... - ' •
Fall River_..._.. 2.01 1 40, WashLnleon...- 200
Ta5qmt9n... r ....7. - .7,._ • 2 03.111ehmond. : , •
Anitol O. Pr. Biclur..3nd for Week 30 vessels and 20 boats
lop T 6 ..4614 , 404 31 boa Li. ! •
• • •
, • L. B. E. EL Ch.
TO Porto) le Id Ir. GO II 00 00 CO
To ... . 2102 14 210 210 2 10; 210
TI,P rates trion 'Raven are 5 Cents par ton les,'
and from Tamaqua 7. arisl-Flnegrore iteents per ton hither.
A drawback or OO aimless ton is allowed on all coal shipp
ed SoUth lit Cape Hennoand East of New Branswielc.. On
coal shipped to other points drawback of 40 cents per ton
will be naadeuntll further notice. • •
LI;1110E VALLEY K. J. CI2IAAL WAILEOADE- :
To Ellsabethport. • 4 To.llobliken:,
L v:in. R. 81 L. V. It.
N. IS Morrisl IS
Shipping tt whoTring L tihlpplug @ whorvl4. .11S
•
MEE
To
12 12 1 2 1 2
To Port Johnson the same. ,
Front Penn Haven to Ellzabethport a Pt. Johhsony,....r . 119
scati•txtti IsArtostlON ceOLPs2llf. •
The hollowing are the rates of toll and Might on
, the
- Schuylkill Canal for the present.'
r . TO IVrtt* TOTS.
Fronl Pt. Casiacm. ')11. Carbon: Bob. Haven; • Pt. &Harem
11 ; -- y v 1 .sr fl 07 • ; HOU
Frel7,lll a7l ' ,1 70 ;
-
' . TO rars.artzLiiFLA. .
,
From Pc...C.418Km. Mt. Carbon. St - 4010'78n. Pt. Clinton
Toll: - $1 10 , 81 m•.. SI 07 41;00
Frelsht 00 50 . , b 5 'BO -
WANTED.--Actlee agents 1n Schuylkill County
VTfor.Coutine - utal Life Insurance N. 7C. AR
ply, soon In person, or by letter; to. A. S. DOTTER,
Agent, ISS Centre st., next door to Merchant's Rotel,
l'ottitv tile, Pat, March 7, 10.-46-Iw-11-It*
'L - OR SALN.-A Ten Flom Power Portable En
gine, built by Paine A. Pritchard, New York ; has
been in use only four months, and is in perfect order.
For side on relionable testis. Apply to or address
J. L. FREcK, bililersbunr, l's.
March 12, 10
NOTICE.-The, partnership heretofore existing
between Jona CzNottritaLt.,Jato. J. Dortrif and
Wst. Kmsnarex, tradtng in. the name of JOHN C.
NOHTHALL Ac CO., has been 'dissolved. The under
signed will attend to the settlement of all claims
against the late firm. _ JNO. J. DOVHY Co.
Pottsville. Haeff 10 4 'lo 11-1 t
FOB SALE CHEAP.Horlzontal High Pressure
-- Engine, UK) Heise Powe t ,Three Boilers, Cylinder
Al Inches diameter, 0 feet stroke, with heavy, Bed
Plate, Ely Wheel and Shaft. Fur price, itc., inquire
of.,TACKSON .BEVAN. Shannonville, Montgomery
county, of to R. H. RICK A RD. 10 Nassan street, New
Vork city. • Match 12,.' : 0-ii-1t •
C BALED PROPOSALS will be tneeired bY the
Mount of School Directors for the building of a
School House at :11echanlesville, in the Borough of
Port. Carbon, until March 25th. Plan anti specifics
t loni to be seep after the Cith inst., at John L.:Shiset
ler's*Drug Store. GEO, BECK , Sec'y.
March 12, 70 . • 11-2 t
O LET.—The Stone Cellar, Crosland'. Bulldln
g,
, So. 130 Centre street. Easy of access, and well
suited for storage purposes. • ;
W. 1-I.•HANDELL, GrOcer i tu
• .4Qr A superior covered Truck W•gon, (new), or
sale on easy terms. Apply asabov -- e. Mar 12, , To r u .
VlpaliflTl7:
,SALE.—Honaehold
,itrinkture-i-Tables, Chairs, Be d steads ,
Lounges; d - c., Stove, Heater de. All lb eared! Use
leas than one year, will be sold at discount of 16 to 35
percent. from coat, on account of renaoral. Call ,o
day at the brick dwelling north of Court House, ti
Second:Street. • 'March 12, "nO.-12-It.
L"` ST A TEI OF JAMES 131.LL.IYANi
C.EASED..--Letters of Administration:l2On the
°mate of James Willman, late of the Borough l o f
Pottsville, deceased, having been granted to the Un
dersigned, all persOns having claims or demands
against the gstate of the said decedent, are requested
to make known the same to them without delay,
and those indehted to the estate to make payment.
ALEXANDF.,II MILLMAN,
: No. 1316 N. Broad street, Philada:
•
EDWARD S. SILLIMAN,
Mahanoy City.
AMANDA SILLIMAN I
far 12, '7O-1143t • No. 177 Centre street, Port:trifle:
F Thi'LL
E & HALL'S CEDAR VAT and TANK
.MANUFACTORY, Nos. 1145 and North Front
A
Street, below Girard venue, Philadelpitla, Penna.
We would respectftdly inform the public that Fe
are knanufacturitig- WOODEN TANKS, RENER
VOIRs, &e., of every description and capacity, suit
able for Brewers,- Distillers, Collieries, Railroads,
Hotels, Private Dwellings, &h.., second hand Tanks
all size on hand. Our work is made of White Cedar
and other woods, according to order, and We will
guarantee It togive entire satisfaction, and furs
It on the most reasonable terms. Tabs made oft i y
desired shape, whether Round Oval or Siouan% '
HE,NTRY W. FISHER,
SMOS H. HALL.
• ,
TN PAPERS OR BULK. AMI and general
assortment Just received tbr sale at the Seed
Store of ' . • •
4Z Truck Gardeners and .merchants desiring l to
sell again, supplied wholesale ilgrolrers' prices.
Orden by Mall promptly attended to.
A HDITOR'II NOTICX..--In the °reburial' Court
ad Schuylkill County: In the. matter (Mike third
account of MickautlirAdti, surviving Executor of
t•ila e estate of Ilichara Hear &ciliated. , L
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by, the Or
phans' Court of Schuylkill County, - to mate '11145-
button of the peCuritlea, prODeriT and Bands 412 the
bands of Michael Bright., Trustee and surviving Ex
ecutor of the last win of Richard Kerr, d as
per his wend - Account flied as Trustee, and is
third account tiled as Executor of said ent,! to
and inn,ong those entitledto the same, will meet the
parties interested for the_ptirposeathisappointmesit,
at his office, No. E Mahantougo street„Pritteville, on
Monday, - the,2Sth day of Marsh, 167 ai 10 ciao& A.
. THOMAS H. W Auditor.
• Pattrville, March 12, 10 • 11-M 1 •
At,. ICO.
AD LND Cpf
the week end.
and Canal r t n
Juliano+. f
lIIERI2I
1;14
U+eiwl
4611 ,
. 2545491
8:24.W
606'14;
5,1165 00'
12,07
5,410 07
, snags os
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name week
INVIIF-1 tos..a.
1
rii — ' taxa
14,151$ - * wan
r 1.012 -114.503
1 1 117 : >y es
..IW - 1/ .$
471 7 4 1
I 17301 ess.
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tT~','~tieNer.t
N ~:---~
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!THE COAL. MARKETS
tam or IXIAL sir me mom
itttcav :Ayr or ii** san4www.
WEZKIX 1011. 11L3AIMIntlii /9113Za
mew yoga.. usir.
Lt4dgh
•
steganar—.. 5
•
Cbestaut----
PRICE OF OOMPANIEW COAL.
COAL. FREIGHTS.
_; RATES OrTp!OVETWATATION TO TIDE.
RI l&I.ADDIO RAILROAD
a 3 85 V 2 8I #77
Dra'r:back: on coal for Nen' York and :kinky o canto
-
$1 99 , 33 . Erg°
VC°
Nem Abutrtifiettunti.
arrirrh 12, 70-114mol
FRESH - GARDE'S SEEDS.
121 ' ANNA.INT RA MSCE:',i
POTTSTELL7d, PA
A'
8.4,141.—The • io•isl 6 .
A' sole, a very Valitahle.
_peril. late the estate,
orWatkirlPtltebaNJate 0 Pottsville, deeeliseL—
The Pr o OettY•oonsistanl ttr r aolnirm lout, eittate
dn Lattrel street, Sti the De of pottwrille,oon.-
Mining together In . front On leureratritet, Amt.,
and eirt.= feet to - eutu_ng bark. ong
M[lo the linor eet. of twenty- are
wide alley al . st There le Upon
the c ioperty it large Quantity orbuildina to atane sad
bri , The Improvements consist of iv born,
bar Frame - end Stone Dwelling
e of
yronbs upon three streets, mut in
thetnirt of this Mr=„e It wouldbe aged*
arty tot parties desdring to erect - a - Emmy
tart', and it would beavers tamable • • b e
cut up into lOU which would bans on
account of their being so near and •.. b athe
Onsinees part of the town.. It is . - • nth • ot
the town, that Is being very" Mitch. • • . p er
farther infarfostloa,ApPlY.uo "Ibh • •
Mtorner at Lair; - •efttor opt endltindeceased. - °Mee in, male Ora, 'Rot '
Marthl2,'7o. • I - • , • Al
• '
no*irtr ii-icurrialcar; ' • 11
-,; ,
. 11 . 1 L - •
Miners and. Shippers of
_ -, - 6, 73: -,,• ; .• • • , •
: - DOTE!, JEMILICICAiCO:,-
S. S. SNOVItS. , • _
• S. W. DM?. '
inaeri . Siaiiiiiifts eta Cekintel
Rainboo'and
•• Imitt*itutertsdhmrx
1111111
•
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; 311 : t , 471 ' 1'41:
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11=1
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-411= 41.64.
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• -
-AVDITCHIPS "" 5 r.:7711 7" 7 "rr '4112
' -`414•61=
Grum: Citter:ftp
owed„ - .4mmeril • the pisr... -
paws Okla •• • Atalielok 110,J110.
lamb of • ast• • •thip
ag=tAil.a464lll"4l,?Artia,
H.A.IIDWA.Iig.; e • - 4
MYER & r SCI-HUM.
sfruzzit,
im i slAcas 124
GEI4ERAL HARDWARE,
CIETTTX.JEKY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
HOOK SPIkES, PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, :SADDLERY, ROL
r.
' ' LOWWARE, WILD-
ING MATEkiAI,
MINING -suPpLIEs o 1 ALL ICINM
F. P. MIiER,
March 12.10
GFtEENI7I7OC7D i :NURSERY;
SPRING PLANTINO.
We have for sale a very flue tot of all kinds of
FRUIT TREE 4, including Apple, Pear, Plum, Cher
ry, Peach, Apricot,' Crab Apple, Quince , large and
and_Standanis and Dwarne, all selected, sults
ble for Our soil and climate.' AboUt .50u large aired
Cherry Trees-will be sold cheap, as they must be re- -
moved. Also, extra Dwarf Apple*, reaus arid Plums
la bearing. • . •
.GRATEVtars.—A large quaint*, of Concord, Di
ana; lona, Delaware', Hart ford Foal Inc, Clinton, Rog
ers, Hybrids, Martha, white Grape,better than Con
cord and ripens as soon. Einenfen, the prize Grape
Just I ntroduced together with many other kinds. A'
portion of out ,vines are in bearing, and are
penufae, an Important feature to purchasers. • -
ORNAMENTAL STIADE TRAIN. such as 110Mie Chest
'nut, Sliver Maple, !Norway , ,Maple, Mountain Ash,
English Larth, dr.c. • - •
GARDEN and YARD SET nrintiny of an : kinds; also,
Evergreens, such as Norway Spruce; Junipers, Ame
. dean Arbor Vitae, in quantity ti _
STRAWBERRIrI. 'LAMPE EREIFA. OIMLSIZNEERIEM,"
BLACKBERRIVA, CURRANTS, de., choice kinds by the.
dozen, hundred or thousand; also, Rhubarb and As
paragns Roots. •
(RAGE ORANQE 'HEDGE. PLA::crS, at ri per 1000,
for 1 year old, good plants.
Eighty different kinds of Roses ; 2a.000 Gr ouse
and Bedding out Planta. . • •
Our stock is in excellenteoudition. Send our.
orders for Fruit Tree*, small Fruits. . me
first served, at. GREENWOOD NCRsER • POTTS
VILLE. 1 " BENJ. BA, NA.N.
March 12, "ii) ' 11
AT A STATED MEETING of finzatie Tribe,
No. le; Improved 0. of R. 31.; the following res.
'Ant ions were adopted
Wurazts, . it has jileased ,Almlahly OWltOremove
from our midst our beloved brother, TILEOinitLtIS J.
LEWIS, Chief of hectirds of Rankle Tribes' lin. 107,
Improved O. of R. 14L, who departed this lire Febru
ary_2l, IMO. :
WIIEREAS. We deem It our duty to place upon Re,
cord our affectionate remembranre of his earnest
zeal In behalf of the Tribe: therefore, ' •• .
Resolved, That whi e deplore the death of our
departed brother, we " nize in this the Divine
V .g
hen end bow subdi ' 'Well - to the wilt of, an Ali-
Wile Providence. t'-
Resolved, That in this dispensation of DiVine wis
dom, the Tribe has last a worthy member ; and the
community A- respected and highly esteemed citizen.
Res4ved, That we extend to the bereaved widow
and Mends our syknpathies, and exhort them to
take comfort in the hope that hats erijoying the lull
portion of a gloricausUm.mariality. 1 ' . ~.. .
Resolved, That a copy of th ezersolutlotui •be for
warded to the widowof the deceased, and that they
be published In the • Misturs'.. JocareAr. ,and .the
Morefron.' - '• •_ , •
" ; THOMAS nonmE, -
• - 1 1- HtIV; THOMAS THOMAS,
.? 1 ' .10}11.51). 130WEIT,'
March 12, 10-11-Itf• i • 7 'fiesta:flee.
aCOMMITTEE' appointed _ nta tip;echil meet
ing of Silddleport Lodge, !Co. 474, I. 0: of 0. F.,
d In their . hall In; Middleport, Feb. 28tli; 18114. to
prepare resolutions!of condolence and' respect, on.
the death of Mr. James Steithens,- respectfully pre
sented the following, which were unanimously
adopted '
WIIEREAS,, n ha's pleased Almi4hty God in His
infinite wis dom, to remove from our midst by death,
our brother, Past Grand Jalues Stephens.: therefore;
Resolved, That in the death of our, beloved brother,,
the community has lost a highly esteemed citizen,
and this lodge has been deprivdd prone of its most
worthy members, tike respected for his mably virz
the and integrity ofebaracier.. ' -
Resolved, That we deeply sympathlie with - the
afflicted relatives and friends of our beloved and la
merited brother, and that our sorrow is mitigated
only by the consciousness of the fact that he has gone
to that abode of Unflrersal Brotherhood which Is the
Heaven of the goodand thejust.
Resolved, Tbat our: Charter and Loave rod m be in mourning for the space of six months.
Resolved, That a copy of , these resolutions be prt ,
seated to the friends - of the deceased, and that they
be published in the :llitztuits' Jot - utast. ; and Potts.
?tile STA.VDARD. ' .
Maich i 2 ;ZLti-tt
NEW SPRING GOODS FOR ITO
COOPER 'CON,k11:11
$1 00 SILK POPLINS.
11 50 81 LK POyLINs.
55c. vorLiEkt.
50c. TIA:11) POPLINS.
• -BLACK, DRESS, GOODS.
'WIDE DELAINES.i
TAMISE.
- i BATTISTE.
- ENGLISH BOMBAZINE,
BEST 31011Ailts.
MOHAIR Ta.31.15E.1
SIEKITERSTAN 1., -
BLACK BILKS , CEAPDS, I &e,
"G4tX;IDS; , ,LIIsisa4;
500 Neon Net %late Goods_ _
030 pieces Elegant Table Eiarazaks.
300 dozen Napkin* , $1 to ST 50 per doton.
350. dozen Towls, $l2O to $l2 per dozen... ,
lo) places Starting anitrroriting Linens.
150 piece* Diapers, all *be Widths.,
WOOLEN GOOES. •
Union Melton - I,4Sr, worth 10 e-
Caszialeree, Gk., real v*8,10.7512.
Caealuteres, at.. real value $110:
Double and Twin, SI, worth SI 21:
Black, Cloths and Domklnli t Sl to SS.
'Blob and Brown Coalinga, ta. , i •
coopEtt.. cON'A.RD,
, es S
8. E; Cannorra Gan S i mmers,,
Oct 2:69 _. / . . tir FA
/LA , DELPHIA
ASSIGN/I:VS PIIIIIIMPTO/Ilt ,ilibrs..
AL THOMAS la . sohw myctiompt,w. .
' =
VALUABLE COAL; LANDS, 6 ACRES,.
Mare or Imo, 43CITt_rx L'ItILL And LD:ZKIINF. '''' ,
,' cotrzmE, PENNSYL'V'ANIA. • -
, .1
In the matter .
of the assigned estate ,of Thomas
Hull, trading as Thomas Hull .a Co. lately adjudged
a Bankrupt, ' by the, District 'Court of the Ord sett
Ke
States, for the aton Districf.Of Pennsylvania, will
be sold at public sale, I -
.ip . •• •
ON ruzsDA T, APRIL sth, *A ' •
At, 12 o — clock noon,:at the Dhlladelphia, Exchinge,
All that tract of land. situate in Hazel Township,
Lucerne county, Penusvlvanie, bounded. and de
scribed as follows, vis : Iletr i rngtat a point where
the coritity line, between' uyikill, and Lucerne
counties, crosses the western line of the' Joint Kun
kel tract; thence alixig the said count - y.l line; south
65 degrees 45 hunt'west 145640 perches to a stone;
thence still along d eonnty line north 67 degrees'
I d
- .I) minutes, west 3'7 16 perches tithe northern line
of Timothy Lewis Aaron Bowen' tract; thence
along the same north. 61 degrees 30 minutes ,_east
26 4-10 perches to a fallen pine; thence north 4 7 de-
CMeast IEO perches to stones around a stump of a
pine, a corner of the John Kunkel tract, and
thence along the line"of said _tract south 6 degrees,
east 65 perches to the pia .“ of beginning voontaining
51 acres and LSO - perches, more or less. , 1 • ,
Abo,,allthatlcaat of land, situate in•rnion Town
chllN 881 LuTUni Countr. bounded and described's,
follows: Beginning at a stone= the line dividing
Schuylkill and Ltnteme counties, and the southeast-'
wardly corner of UnionTewnshipAchnylkillCoun
ty ; thence south 64 degrees 43 minutes, west 76 640
perches to a %net thence north $ degree* .10 minutes,
west 885-10 perches,to a pine and stones, ika north..
west corner of sai d T...uweu and A. Bowen Una.;
thence along the northern line of said tract north 81
degrees 30 minutes, east 244-10perche-s tosald county
line; thence along the same south 67 degrees 31 mitt
rites, east 37 6-10 perches to - the 'plane of beginning;
containing 13 acres 3)6 perches, more or teas • -
The above described property is apart of a
tract of lank whirl:thus bee_ n sucetastally lig=
(heartcoal and contains oiWveins of gmatraine in the
of the Lehigh. Goal ReZon. itith railroad facil
ities for transe ortatton . , The abavite tract is heavily
timbered pima hemlock andAher mining tim
bent. _For rther partici:4oc agrply to Wm. W.
Ledyard, Esq.. No: IP Sorittahird street, - •
St. TIZOSCAS ••• ,
By order &
& of
My AlletilO&O&S, • H. HAMBUESCSIS,NASs r
isaignea.,
'
;:.. _ •
139 and Ili South rtki street.
philada, Starch 7# !e7O ) - . :. , • . , ' ' U-tt • '
BOWEEII, - 00111 - PLNTE /IWIII/I . , t E -• '
MAD'S a rson•
SUPER PHOSPHATE um, AMMo
i POTAfI.
:For : Sale 11 all pending . a. O
.
A PERFECT FERTXLTZER kon a L CROPS.
On secouni of the insinetd toss of Ras;
am enabled to stir "(Wok& Minty
rr at; lower
pile', and by the aid of new machinery. tie lateral..
ed in condition. also In qeality. (Ir 404 A ve
ir r / ad ult!flY ItOlirEßl 3141 0 wfinchtri ft: Cheas ' isi ,
This via:Ante 4"o::llT.lrtzt. 4 2.ltallagfi=
toed in a SoLtraut Yam, containing as enell;tbod for
giving lasting fertility to the 6011. , • / • ,
Experiem4 in the not of " Cbutpiett br hie
Deft *runny of Pexiii#lvants, New Dow
Wareland i rd n er cd it is h e4rilnW St ales ,
ietc - 7 - la' At* bathe best.iroZ i e r =
ig t hred forafte.4o
SOuth B e irifUl A ware nflia t b ea l l
••• WILLIAM RE irbrO u tilis,-
. 105 Stmith: Street, !:itatitaore,
8A..1301011t1.*-110/1111
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AVANTED.-.Tveit , thoesiskoni. tro , lmbaukippo Ll _di
V RAMS lagiAtethl bit
Iddress, - 11. A. CRAWBlll4l .lll VMestmkrim i a ...
March U,!10-4010.11-41... - •
AVALNTE.D.—A.-. numher Ot active; - elniV
• • Agents, both ll ai lind. traveling. Sur up I
andadfolning cleanti 'for the Me
legume Company. o New 'cork.
.socidyptir
immikr for clergymen issid -Aktmistpaie .01
address Aim A. M: •• Pine - No. 9, hislanntorlan
Pottsville,Ta., honorer .& cut for N. E. Penn-
Ti[Ma -
INVZSTMIMINT
i elf 14 , 7t}ll-Zt
BETT 2dgItTGAGE i PEN CENT.
gala &sac of the: Calitral Mathssd of Imre
Ali 3 ere from Shr. -
?_Thfs railroad. pa ; 23$ miles no'n'e 'Stith
theetteh thaestand most thiekhy *Wed. portion
of the Magnificent State of Imetc stid the, only link
wanting themmeet - the railway s eenttes at St. Louis
and at. Paul by , an, unbroken line, IIT miles shorter
than any existg route. This road ogees ' r oan
vantages. Tic ee butldinc of the relined north
St. Paul to DralutN - or the head cff. Lake Superior, -
where five railroads will soon eentre—the !eonstrue.
Una of the North - Paelne railroad, already begun—
and the rapid development of a new and productive
country in-Illnnettute.and the Northwest - must tar
nish a large Southern traffic. - As the. Upper Mineht
is often-urn r dttring the Wint Hum bl er , s
geddon I ertain daring the f r
om
low water, this road must hare at all Moen
*mount of transportation, and 'a monopoly af t =
business at some seasons of the year. its connec
tions with other hoes Interested by mutual owner*
ship or running arratigenaenta, .0411 give It calmest
the entire north and south ravel between Its termi
,
nal points and their •
This road will have. g great .advantage , over any
Other Western lino in carn, - ing the best quality of
coal from where it is abundant In Southern lowa to
Northern lowa and Minnesota, where none Is to be
- found, and In securi n g. rettirnlreights of lumber,.
for which the de - Maud is Very great.. .
The imesetrwtion or the road Is not an expert Meta,
dependent upon any lotoertain negotiation of its
bonds, It is in the. bands or genthinutn of wealth
and ability compridrig many liading bankers ;and
railroad builders of esprrienee; Fottroillt Mile' , of
• the line are jiiitt cutopleted, and eighty-eight. rilllee
more are graded. Au alnoolant supply of Iron, Ilea,
and other imperials lan. been. contracted for. The
Company harp a !lowland daily Increasing surplus
of money bn band. and the stock sinbacriptiona, and
tbe gales of the hond.,l gi v e them ample means-to
push the work roman!, so that; with , favorable
weather, it Is expected that the whole line will he
completed this seaeon.
F. W. SCIitM
11.1 y
.
SECURITY O p , THE INVESTMENT'.
.
So tar its we can learn; every completed rallinad
in the Northwest its nut-only earning the interest
on Its hoods, but a dividend on its stuck, and we-be
lieve the et..sra 4/. or low .s, must occupy an eunaily
strong financial position.
The amount of itoniq: to be Issued is but $16,000 per
mile, or less than tour millions, in all,:
. .
cy which erase finei.thitioe hers ofready.been Soot
As we consider the se securities among the choicest
in'the market, we have no doubt, that Um:remainder
will be rapidly taken, so that It may be well for par
ties desiring to purchase to do ao,st once;
We believe there Will be no more favorable time
to sell governments, mid buy really first-class
road securities--finch as these—than the present.;
After a full examination, we have aceeptcst an
Agency for thei .tirde 3.4 the above - Firsti Mortgsite
Bonds, and desire tO recommend them ;to our ens
tomem as a thoroughly safe, as well as;prolittible,
investment. We have no hesitation in saying that,
in ottropinion, the; CIMTRAL RAILROAD OF lOWA
Spill be 'one of the !most important and valuable
roads lu the West, 1
' JAY COOKE /4 CO,, 20 Wall Street.
Paniphlpte,.Wlth titan, Tatty be. Obtained.; and lab
aeriptioiug will he reeeival at the Cunapany's °Meet',
No. :r2 Pine ii,treet, New York; office* of JAY
COOKE et Cu., New , YOrk. Philadelphia and Wash
ington; .the 11.1. NE: Noitri! AIIERI.CA, New
York„,tunt In
- i , . p0,TT5V1!...1.t., BY. 1 - .
'
I % ! L. F. WHITNEY,! ..
Bonds sent -rrei., Pattie, silbeintlhing tkrottith
'local agents will look to theta boy. tnetesate delivery.
Pamphlets sent by nistl on application_ .
14'. B. HITATTV,CK; Trasurer.
- .Tannaryitir7o :- r - . .-, - ' 5-4nt
- HENRY CLAY. COAL
, • '
B
$340. TO LOonzia THE P 11131410
. • Which gave 'rich esaOsisettum t4o pat*
year. wilt continue to Lr snipped • ,
PURE and FREE FROM . MIXTURE,
!Anil can only be Lad rreura our exclusive Agentk . tor
bile-inter rnarkeic, . ' -
J. 'A.
JON. HS ,
W.ll, HEITAMANN
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(i651.,' *lda itt 4tritet,. .•
0020eit,1, ,
"43 - Tetchy lirkildinz, New, fork
• (2t '
treet, Boston. •
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, • .
THIS COAL IS A: HAN,DSOII-E,
And Fe pledge dzaicelvea contibue itc
,
And Confidently recommend if as
pn3T FREE BMNEsiO COAL pr TRY MARKET,
March 12,
GENERAL a. G. HARPICR. •
' G SA.LESMAR with JACOB RIEGIG. a
CO., Wholesale Dry Goods,. N 0.433 Market, St. PO GA,
• N. B.—All orders for Goods, to.. intended for
Please address C. Harper, care of Jaeobli;ml
Co.. No. 333 Market St..„ Pidlada. Jan 22. N-4.16.13'
SALLEII & BTEVENBON.. -
,"
BANKERS; AND BROKERS,
10.4 a sot-ri srgini maim,
Lsroms and
Tkes bought and sold strictik on oteruntaidon. •
Das LEAS TN GOLD, SUN= ADD FODZIGIN COM.
• Being member* :of the Plalladetphia - Stuck -Bs
ehater, sit orders entrusted .to our care Shalt re
ceive prompt attention. - - . • • •
&lamb 8, Mt —47-Ta em-11-6m • I
GIMNDINNIND, IrAVitit
Tinnirst.,kinuump . mit.
iiitumNlNG,DActs 4 ANkitTylki.l7 Wail . tit,..deTtirk
BANktlid 4ND sit 4
Ike *Doer Interest oil temporary' or - ittatiethai de
posits, asuiexecute orders_promptil_lbittie po ass
and saleottaMlLS, DON WANDDOLD..tx swam
-Dtreet telsgraphte examtunieation tettet t ; • -
idelphia house to Nine York: - [Jan $L •
fIIISOEGE YdBT SOT: 1
• NO. Yl 4 l. `POTT6VILA:
Inventor or the, seif-damp e r, and of coal
'breakers half the usual Nei gh - saving thereby. a
M . _antotint of timber- ha - a'hreaker. • The
=piny rages ere tbr slopes. end aborts, with
t r iiiitlctut 'door to, car and with water apparatus
"stacked to dispense with putopy.. - .21, aftlr-dampit;ond
or two. stories, and hoists one s ,two Or 11112,11 0101111 at
flee seam time. • I • -! •
The adrerUser y11411'31. - superintend Orriontraet
- to build oolllery tenproreptrats of aßktada. , •
Graria E4!pAcff , ma.F.Ycnri
STEAM Bitwik4
ithi....YDRICruwwOO4.IIPEENSTOWN,
• - LONDONDERRY; GLASGON,', •
AND HAMBURG.
- '"
LTTYsrooz 1.1111 . ir. 111132NMP
- • COLWIT, ILUIr SWIM Wlt •
. .
Arcs s& Lbw- :•
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4912derrYff':..' eat 110
.:"Itr."l 110
- • litionrita tam,' .
-. Frazazuvaramprairtionsfartilaad,Ctad. „ oo 00
aslt-pg: ,
113 r r i: S _P!'.4 /41 F - Yc liir! "Put s Wir
l er
p &a4oll6pl9lialrertirear and ttlubn:
_ ritithr
• i •Ireall. 4.44e1511:*41 rcir • • • dther - Otiiik above 11Ise.
7P7 11 07i11t „ _ Kitigryttl*.
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,THAT ITUE St lti mn. IrELL2.4rOWN
- •
HENRY: CLAY COAL,
JOHN ROMMEL, JR. & B.
To 'whom. 411, .orclera . shot:H .. l;e addressed_`:
, FREE ,III,TRSTNG
A R'PICI.I;;
- :PREPARATION SECONR TO NONE,
ROBERTSON, GUITEI*AN & CO
El
Pushiest fords.
s.: alma
' AtADVIU) MII4'IMAIPACEETiIo.'
REDUCED RATES OF PAIRIACii•
• ,•
't • •' • IstsuarLaci.•
Prom , - ,iverpOol* tineeitstosrp;;..`.. Ef OD .
To " • , 95 00
4coir ll l4Thr.toort:•.,7`•
, Fron!Liyeipool and .laute,enstown r t:-_,
To ' • II
•
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, • ,Liv • .
ler-444tit—
'llWilteetploVl Lsanc.
• k• Vot-1.44,.44-
c_ *'L- -
111111
IWI. DICIrMXII4 . A.ONSIT,
401:1T,5694 TEAT AND CAP fIOP f E,
•Camerstrr ateacer. CONDIOSA: '
. . _ ,
,
Boots, Alms, Rats and Cam e h
a : i t& "variety 4 akt•
nuintly on hand: Pam:law paid to Mean
Wont. REPAIRDIG done, candy on short 4 1,44, 016
Fah. 11..i0-icai-ii . - .
41311215r80N it 00.; * r 7 -
J. ' sAaivr.tertrit, cr '-
Beets, Shoes ma bate* Des/We ' la iollith"
• ' .er game
,
No LIZt Midiet
OctObetloo/10. 444 ft
. 111LPORTANT. I , • • -
. „ '
, .
Tire :NEW TORE
• •
BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM.
1 full aatlon, and the attention of the -
.I, l d i °i ‘ les*/ Pottsville is especially invited to the large
stock now In store audariiving daily oral the finest •
class atom* suitable for ladlet Wear, and adapted
to this market. lifr. Grine has made especially of
this branch - a bnalttem, and gives his particular at-,
tention to securing the bftt line of IM.ler wear ey •
brought to the clty. , r
Every attention will be pall to enstouters, ana
cordial invitation is extended tont!. • - •
CIiME it. LEVIN.
Octobqr _
TROIKAS POTTER.; BON laiD CO.; ram:intact,
turers of Oil Cloths_ and Window Shades, Flee!
11111 Cloths , Enamelled MUSIIIIS._ Drills and DUeks,
Table oil ••Cloths; 31abogany,• Ri:Hewoody Oak and
Marble Qll Cloths; Stair Ott Cloths and Carriage
ruin Shades and-Shading, Plain Mid Tnnek Gilt
Shades and.Corris, Tassels an.* lelstares of all kinds.
11S.A.rela Street,below Fiftitlitret4•Philadelphia.'"
krareh MI- • ••' • 10-310
F. TREO. FISHER'S
, OLD ESTABLISHED.
N. W. corner Fourth and Vine aticets, Philittiel
p_hia. A large assortment a nd g, and _Busk
Mattresses. Beds, Blanket* counterpanes. con
-
Manny on hand and made to order.
• Also, Ticking, Feathers and Curled Hair, whole
sale and retail. All articles warranted as 'represent
ed, and priees invariably as low as any othe in the
trade. Jan. V. In • 4h,
932 MAW..
T d aami t i e .,z , gx. 4 . 4 D/k.
buyCnolt.
eo and agars by the box. - i Monitor wavy, and Jones & Sons' Tobacco always ,
on band at low rates
-_
' Meerschaum Pipes,'Briar, French , and other styles
can be had here to suit MA01110)111 either wholesale
or retail. JOHN LEES,
Wholesale and Retail Jobbing Rouse and Manu
facturer of Cigars; 992 MARKET St., Ph iladelp hia..
Feb 19, 'le • •
WMWWII&
- JO cowpTANtra Ross
NAVE RXXCIPED THEM
LOOKINGfiLANS AND PICTURE-FRAME STORE,
I'e Ni. IS North Sixth Pig .
Where they offer at reduced prices a general &Wort
toeut of Loing-Glasset, Picture Frames,
' French Plate Mirrors, Plata and Drusztteja e ,
Picture Fro %Tit; l u Ml z r t ir i tr sz i s.
Feb l 0 104 m) No. lit North Stith PhllaLla
1011ILZ8 Olt HEXORRECO/DA.L TUMORS In
ternal and External, Blind, Bleeding and Itching,
positively, perfectly and permanently cured, with
out pain, danger, Itustrusidents or caustics, by IVIL
A,. Nice. AN DLEN, Jd 110.,; 4 14). NM Spring Garden St.:
FlL,who ca n refer you to over Eleven Hundred
or the best citizens of Philadelphia, who have been
cured. 'Apractice of eleven years as a specialty In
this ch.sease without a failure, warrants a anredu all
emits. -
ady •
8./LRLOW'S INDIGO BLVD fa the , cheapest
and beet article In the market' for 13LCEDIG
CLOTHES. It does not contain any,act d • It wIU not,
Injure the finest fabric; it I. put up ' at W ILTBEUG
ER'S DRUG STOR.W.No. 213 North SECOND St.,
PHILADELPHIA, and- or sale. by
,moat of the
Grocers and Druggists; _
The genuine bait both' Barlow's' and WUtberger's
names on the label; all others are counterfeit. BAR
LOW'S BLUE will - color more water than four times
the same weight of indiscs
June 19,'09 . .• . • , 25.10 m
GAs rucrtnlas a Kr,acrEnasp.
SATYST AND IIYST TH THE NAHKET. IT GIVILIi THY
LAMM' Ltorrr.or Asir rtrasr,ilsAlDE.-
COVI.TES., : JONXS & CO.: ittusarerii :aid
WiPlesal• Dealer,,. 702 Aral
June 6 . , MD
aufna..x. KAuctan.B. .
- FURNITURE - WAREROOMS,
=a sad Wit files' ;db . ekworld Street,
.. - PtiItA.DELVIIIA. ' . • -
4
• Theundersigned bar - 14 greatly inoteaslitt Wattles
In the addition of the large four story building~ ad-
Mains his former place of Main offers "Oest in
di:cements to all porchaters Of to give him
a call. Re is gout; of be able to please all
who may favor him th their - Mad his ex
pertencectf twenty in bushiest is it' guarantee
of his abluty Utturn - ou the best of wade. zte per
sonally supervises his large workshops, laid any-ar
ticle not on hamg will-be made to order at the low t
terms.' A huge stock Of ull kinds of
constantly on hand: • D.• 146 it 0 - • .
Sept..9;!fig. . 7-I,ydw
.. -
IinTAIN'S Amp SHADES
X..
=I
ME
EEO
•
Embroidered. 'Pilaw and Table CaTait, , Window :
Cornices, Walnut, and Rosewood 'and .
G i lt. Window Draipertee t
French daily:l3v Fine Shades; etc. • •
Agents far Wars nitwit Sgiriag . pdanee Shade
Fixture, which requires no cord. -- • •
CARRENGToit, IMEOEIiKE 4' 'CO
.B. E. Cor. Thirteenth turd Chestant greets,
April 3, 'CD
WLIip)OW DMCOILLTIONB%
LACE CURTAINq,
M4Vir :AND LACE iII4j,EEIES,
. ,
SatliZsitiask, Silk; snit silic and Wool Fabrics,
of 111 stisdes of colors; filliafea
P L S.H A ,
.FOR FAILROA.D.RI
WALRAVEIt;
?COATI? cusurntrr sr
Sept /1;411.1
-
$
A l U ° ll_ °
Liat,D 41 4 1 *" °
, 46."1111i li
ll' otter Leos 1,
Ist. ENcs. itstrrolveled Immune,
kV For, its Unequaled •Durabillty. • -
- • St_ P.* ite..34 l oSlteleed cOTOrDegift•
lastly tor Ile Econceny.• - 1 •
.13" -•-
Olds lets VI paint , tritti Beek Leedithin =kV
other. What* toad erant..sb4 UM. *WO eosins,
MoreiterfacoN L JOlteultt.DtunblessdinaPo• Mater
Work. _ . _ •• • no' '
LEAD le the 'Cluiptist SPX
BUCK Best.
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE.
Bt~CZ 211 W * (15 ! Is Hi l l 7 " 16 Za !! c i'
, rairiblltsesiviiied •
Par its Irmitililaalrldtenew.
at ararustawriastsapatr.
: temetr, fair StaltreatAcivatay.
Itibdoisnest,lizid . iSitit*Tablo
tithosaid. ,
,
BLS DNL'etticrlC LEAD ANDAiIICIE
,r4 a) 40 SO
1131 00
30
, • , IiSENC - -
TaT 412 CD ISX - CoNvitscßlX-z7 z
SatiecuYion Guaranteedby the Afanufc_tett
, - Ares -O:SIWAE, , COLORS,
, 71114 r a fcc; 41 Inttet
eardsliest br nail If asemea.
Oraten licturtintur *wired to. tart
EMS
Istits, Ar...
fbilabtiptfia Abutrtisentents...
A OIZZAT VAXISTY OF astir s s.
BURNER,
N.gNY'SMTLES
KI
NOTTINGHAM
AND
Sl . ii . :l--, a 'L l tt: E . CERTAIN S:,
JUST OPENED
.I.4MBRE.stuni9 •
',' OP
W -I-N D w EatgiE4
Nzirar TINTS.
MASONIC SALL,.
NEM
MIDI~IQc•:DSPA.
HAzkiros math -11. 1 .;An , Seeidentloy
which a miner named EdWard S. Bweny was
instantly killed , oecurred at Audenried this
morning. appears the Unfortunate Wan
in'atteMpting tojoinp a ear coming nut
of the mine,
missed his footing and- failing
between the car and ventilation gate was
‘erushcdin a horilble manner. , -
lilltaitatiOrbareditens: rresidingt::einmaz...zhe
' AVASI " .ttsa:ro . Tx,. Ntirc.. . h tl.—' :- Teriance - : Cas:
silly 'who . ' yesterdaythrestened ._ tlent
Grant with assasahlation,- and used at:Attire
language, witiTe-waiking on -Petit' ylranis
rd
Arenue.withhiS sun, wasloAlay pro ounced
insanebythe
,pidice tiurgeolus, and "Sent to..
the Gorertfment Tfisane Asylum.' - Ihemian
had . , Veen; rePeatedly reNsed : admlftanee to
Lae --ExecUtire .Alansion,ott•-int a his
singular contiuq. _ , .- ~t
The committee on tareigp - reations held a
geoid Meeting to-day to consider. the San
Domingo treaty: Gt.& Italicock-,ex-Ptidned
its provisions and the eireumstaiwea under
whleh It was :,;ttegotiatetl,:tutd - other facts
, were communicated to the Omralttee but no
dispotdtion - watievinced to cane to an early
conclusion:. • • ,They, will, taho . time. to consider
this linwtantsubject. • _
, 'The? Selheauo of:
. .
' LozipoN -Idurch P.-•:.l4.—This eve
ning's eilitlen,of -the Tit s ois - gives the follow
ing frotra.the Roman 'frontier: Ou Monday
the scheme of iniklibility -.WaS.distribtited to
the inembers of. the Counted. It aSserts that
the Cherch ,poSseeoes:ilipFenie and complete
potter, 'mid that the: principality over the
universal' Church. was received with pleat
lude of . power front the Lo r d himself by St.
„peter, of tvlioni: the . l'entitrles isttweiniore,-
All questions oC faitli'must. be detennined
under. that *.pater or-else the Words of - the
Lord to Peter-would bedismiarded.' •
r.°his le proytsi by the _results in the Apes
-toile see s and the- inninteulatO-" doetrine hue
-always been, fully :maintained 'and. conse
quently Ave, incti 'cute- it with the 'concurrence
°terminal and -define ti. 4 ik>gina, of faith that
thanks to.divitten;o4tHliett the Roman- you of .dhotis said Pi the Person of
Peter by- t,:lirisi s ",1 - Ittive, , , prayed fOr. ull,"
,catusot err, Aviille...heting: as the • supreme
teacher of .
The seheme defines what the church must
hold. in Akith ant) morlds; and that the pre
10,glatlVes in rapak extendi over
the same matters to.. Which. the infallibility
of the Ichureh is applicable.-
FORTY-FIRST. TERM-SECOND SESSION.g
. .
:Mr. ReVetWforivarded to the Clerk tutd,had,'
'read a ootruuttnicatitin trout ,the.colored Senit-i.
*tors of the - Georgia Legislattfre, which he had
received, bv " - telegrePit, prOteitirig :against Vie
- adoption by :Ftite' Senate rof Mr.: - .11inghate%s
' staved tnent to the Geogia bill. , •. -..' .
On 'motion of Mr. Trunibnll-, the flitirgitrbill -
Wag mask the speclal.Order thr.to-morrow or as .
soon a ''..,.. funding bills shall be disposed of. •
In accordance with life nen' erder of business,
the - calendar:orbills 'Was taken up. The joint
resolution fortlfie-iipp.oiuttnent. of a joint corn-
• mittee . to eenilider. *all matters relating to" the
Indian-tribes`; Was discussed bv Messrs. Harlan,
Ste Wart andThutitian. 'A motion byhfr. Thur
man to postpone.indetittilidy. The whole sub
ject resulted in a tie.:vote
. and was determined
negatively by the otsti rig vote of the Vices Presi
dent, . At 1 ceelciek- the bill wts - liztd over to
• make way forthe.fundiug hill. ;,• ••
,-- .... -
Mr.' l'itiLson , hubmittetl gird , ; advocated an
amendment to allowAlielssuo•of ten-forty, per
cent. bonds exchangeable for the tlve-tyrentle:i
-, at the . discretion of the 'Secretary. - An amend
mein by Mr. Sherman to . the seeond section to
extend the tittie'in which the: 4.Ybonds shall bo .
paid from thirty tojitrty• years was- agreed. to.
Mr. Wilson's aniendmentWaSitten rejected.
? Mr. Morton 'Offered art amendment to the re- .
tiring of -legal-tender4 by funding them into a •
'•bond withoht issuing an equal . ..amontat o' na-
f
. tional =bank., notes, - and thus pilividi . • .r a`
contraction.of, the ' currency: He argu : I that '
the interests Pot. tile country, were op ..A . to
cOntradion ; at this. time. -. its-anienarnoS ...
'posed. to Ilinitthe timr - per % (* . Ob as
i . th 1,6 .
shall hot be exeliangedfor greenbacks b • illy
for.interest bearingobliontions.''. Mr. Morton's
anienament:was,reje.cietT by Yeas /8.. /44.Y3 32.
EE3
ROUSR: , nEitalpf.iNta TT mi.
• The, ifoUse then' at , half-past one o.cloek went
into ooramitteeof the whole( Mr. : Wheeler in
the chair, on the tariff bill; and, was addressed
in support of bill by Mr. AfeCarthy, who ' de,
elated that:Wl:llW hi favor of a tariff for revenue,
he also desired to keep, in view the judicious
protection of the labor and - industries .of the
country. At the conclusion of. Mr. lkfcCarthy's
speech; the tariff bill was - laid aside and the
committee proceeded .to the consideration Of
the deficiency bill. The - WU:appropriates an ag
gregate amount of $.1,417,711-for deficiencies in
the service of the present.liscal year. ; •
23-17
p,EmnyLyAltht• LEGISLATURE
Mr. Mumma, (ReP.):'moved the reoonsidem
ilea of the resolution .reported by the Finance
Committee yesterday and panted by the Senate
requiring General Irwin to appear before the be;
of the Senate. Mutruria exPlained that, aft
ter dice - consideration he had come to the con...
elusion that the Senate - 1114, no right to`arrest
- Mr. Irwin: It WAS - adopted. , •
Whe Rouse bill Or the relief of the, tiniterara
from Border raids was rsprted• favorably. It
has, een Worded so d evoteas - to all the moneys
which SAW may hereafter, receive from the .
cbtanties -of Adams, Cnnilvrlatici, Franklin,
Bedford, Ftiltok Perry, and York, to -the pay-,
bunt of , claimir of hearty two 'million Oilers.
iY
AND WARRANTS *WANTED - A
L
Or WAR qv 1812 AND MEXICAN WAR:
pORRIGN 'COINS, StOCit.s. tiOLO4O
10:Nrand other BOyDS 110yORT.sad SOLD.
lOLLECTlONS'pieinptly, made analfpolnts. DES
.• . . . !YOStali, ECEIVED. - •
. No pains wilt be spared to ,serve the',lnterests of
/1011 , 6 who favor ds with theftboiLlhelte.v, - -
• -.I.CYLLN RUSHTON "ek
' • . kerearai Brokers No. 50 Smith Sit
OT/C.E.--Thi-O-parinerstdp heretofore exist
/.1 ing tetweetf Andrew Roberisoridlenry Gutter..
man, and ThonmaGormattin the working-of Green
back Colliery, Is-this daY'dltsolved by mtltttal e con•
sent, &ndrear, Robertson having sold Ms interest In
the mid Greenback Colliery to Henry Gulterman
and 'Phos. Gorman. The firm of liobtalsom, Gaiter
man & Co..stllleoutlnnetnt
olneandsblp tbetterny
Slay Col - . _ ROBERTSON,
+HENRY GIIITER,MAN,
° MOS:. GORHAM
, ShamOkin, Dec. Blat, JBdo. -. , . .7-4 t
rrsl
RISSOLUTION. COPAIITNIBBBEIP.—
The copartnefship heretoftito:existing between
Llewellyn and Levi tltifllthic, under. the. firm
-
name of Gridlths et. Lletvellyn, Bt. tuut.been
dissolved by mutual:consent., The Minimise of the
late firm will itow - be eatiledbn by IX T. Llewellyn;•
who wiltlettle all e:mounts now •retnalswaknset
ti.ed.• . .• • • • - • LEVlarle •
Feb 5.
C9s R
The .unde
* rslsmed hare.
th nay farmed a enpartnetshsaleAnd
shipment if COAL, under the Am o
don4.l*,,at Th;r : . Walauj REPPLIER.,
itraq& el HHe
phts.;
. ,
ik;70.2,3m). EL P. R
TNISSOLUT/N.The . eoMO•tamship baretoftre
exiatiMt under firma of lOaldwall.LOordOb di Co,
at. Pbßadelpttla azalNew York. and of Rail, wal l
Co,; at Bottom to this dardtatolved temutvial can
seat., Either mrty •0212 a)gft id ilgnl4apom. -
& C411...DL, . P. - A. RALL,
N.. P. GORDON . D, YOUNG.
Philadelphia, Deo. 31,'69 -24 m
?TEM •24D.11188IGNE.D: have "formed a Copan,
X - nendnlrnnder the style of Bad, 'Stanley tr. Co..
and - writ continue thesftal business at No. 144 State
street, Boston, andll2 Walnut itreet it Phllsdelphla,
Pluldda.aan 8, "Al' li.3inj E. It. EU EY."
~:~7
m OTlCE.....„llaonfaettners and naers of. Steam.
111 Pumasotre hereby:motioned salmi the man:
Menu* aale. or f twe o any Pampa, that are an in
-1881 m th ey will h n
e prosecuted - to the ar
se
of
bartiCrisdialiiiidaujeistailaidaillitagallpar.-
and wadaromeme all other Intriagege. • •
Port varnon7Aprll %fa' • 'RM. - ALLIEKIN.
Yartles-IWwant ofPumperan be snyplledaar
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:C'4 3"CIS Est
W;isitiNGTONT 2431.11. 11, 1970
, : •
kEGISLATITE%
49,. March 11,1870
SENATE.
Qldlttta.
itotkm.
I II
te tap-
.
Tlmrserad r shut Bill 40161 / 11111 " 1 7bar - Inge
la OU
•
; • • numno. hiareh•ll.4,The Conimlttre
of vv. and Means of /he ifouleittittneet
lug UN's.* evening, decided to lePeitti#
'Border Ftald bill' favorably: - • -
• The claims covered by the hill exeeedAnir
-thousand flambee, and amount In the mg
lregatellll2l distributed.iunciactite
comities as /*MOWS : . s
dOstoFitt ammilsgs,4trowi.d.
reiTy . 4 808 _ - . $2,640
11.441(4ft.00UntYs ' • -7,126
Fulton-, eountYi -4,1,080
combera*co, wasixt : ' -2 10,724 •
. Adams county', 807.707
Am* county, • • 127.669: • /24,72 e .
tmultina eounty, 1 838,168, -sr • • 769 1 784 .
I To MU - Mould be :Addeg du
der Ow get or LW,. which amounts to 61,.- .
1.%.564, $118,600.-Alre ;under the act of
1863, awe/ling the_ grand total- to 4067,615,'
01 4 PITY; re 4 hteresh.l l . - W.e:-.Were terri
'fled etlth the,•orr. of - AM .. ;. Which -:brialte out.
- among Borne narrow Mtge • • nari:at Ruud
hall' 20,008-barrel U/n
laigelsmit had over..lo.oooherreleht. and this
burning ears Were; sonwor. -thee -Witldu
thirty, ((sat of, the ; li. became . hOt
that gas' bisited - from the tOp, making ghillie
sheet-of Same.. Thew Were the IR% tro 'er
threeitieded. - • • • • .., • "':;
84 MPUOJAUOW dii6M4l,iaiegAifilOn
tankamorepr lees ta ll , The iirliplernocand
leadlegpiPewYero lorni•p!ifer s , *M. hY the
greatest exertions oa the parto-• of ;the pphlie •
and the firemen one et the,ineet ieriougtotel--
fiekrationswas prevented. s : ;The Inagersue
totally destn4edyllut further. than this
damage is slight. 8y 12 o'eloeli noon the.
danger was passed, and at one P. M. the**
WIFM
The rtindliii Din-1110 X ari A 8".
.
WAsinnaron,
o lkirirch —The lL Seereutry'
of.the Tressury..was at the Capitol title ;nam
ing in consultation- with senators on that
section of the funding 1:1111 which compels na- ,
tional banks to exchangiitheir.bonds for se
durities paying a lower rate of interest: . •
• A large tumber of representatives of tile
national banks were also in consultation "Tit tl
Senators and members. A strong effortsirs
being Made to, have the section abouttho
national banks mcszlified 'or stricken out, 'but,
the indications are that the 'Senate will re,'
fine to alter It. Senators say - the vote will be
taken on the passage of the bill to-day before
adjournment, and its friends seem confident
of its success. - •'' - •
Tie House is in Committee of . tho Whole
on the tariff bill: and Mr. Methirtha of New
York, is supporting the bilt iu- an elaborat e speeeh.. - 1 - • , • " '
Safety ol'th. atikErwihiP Sys—Prptst
NO' Wilk', March 11.—Thb stelunship
,
'Fiinith, from Bremen' January 26, 'which had.
been given up as last, is now (11.30) comlug
up the bay. -
Jerry4urphy and Dennis. Ttropey, both -
well-known prize-fighters of New { Jersey,
fought yesterday afternoon hi roam in
Hudson street for $5lO a aide and the cham
pionship ofithek4fate. It was a brutal.rongh
nnd-tumblel 'fight, and lasted' 3.5 miruates.
Twopey whs fearfully punished, both his
eyes and nose being. smashed heyond rec
ognition, and his body severely iniqrgd,
Murphy received very little damage,. This
is the third fight that has taken place 'be
tween these roughs. A large eroWd witnessed
the brutal exhibition.
,INEW ENGLAND.
The IN ' ew Hampshire Hiection—Firei at Providence:
CNCO - RD; March 11.— Jection returns re- -
rely d from 'towns Governor Stearns
34;8 4; Bedal, 2.3,123; Filnt„ 7204, and Sim-
1 ,
mons, -1157. Governor - Stearns' majority
over all is 1270: Five towns whlelt last year
polled 70 votis-15 Republican and 55:Derno
cratte—remain to be heard froiß The Sena
tors elect are 0-Republicans and 1 - Democrat.
In five districp there is no' choice:' . .In /n -the
'House the Republicans will have atiout fifty .
_rn.titerit'k, - '
rnovinExca, • 'March - 11.—Tbct. house Oa'
Public street owned by Mr.. Stbilet 03- 4 : ° o ' .
cupied by Mandley _ Horton, grocer,, was
bunted'at midnight. Lciss,3ooo; covered by
insurance. ' -- ' '.• -
-- •
NEW YOBS MONET AND STOCK MARKET.
Riv Your., Starch IL—Stocks stead_ r, Money easy
at bern per cent. -Gold, If2si. &We, ISA coupon,. Ill;
dn., do, U9;-do. , MA 110:-do: do. nem, 109;
do., Mr, IW3I ,• do., 1802., 109 7 . ; 10.4&e, 17;.Cturtbe
land preferred ,%; Conaoltddted New mit. Cent I
,and Hudson • River, 97X; Erte; 25; tuidfng,
-Adams Express, el. '` •
PIIILAEELPIII,I PRODUCE MAIIKET.
.
;' 'Mardi 11.—Flonr
atemart dull. Rale* crf sapatiape
at Vi i'
50_: extras. S 4 373(4114 01141. Caper
brands at-20 60(427 Wheat— es of Penn. red at
Si mu as. Corn--galea of nayzellow at 119061 a
cents. Rates of oats at 5 tras.s eta. . males of Clover
seed at Mr/MS 00. :Whisky.,liales at 21401 /2 for
crcx)d'and - iron-bound. packages-
1.. - VoitEkeit - BitiuszTs.
Loitnoli March 11.-. America - emir/n(10 fialaiand •
steudy. - ptoeks_ quiet and steady._
LIVSI3POOL Muth 11. 1.30 P.M. fiottarr quiet ; _
atoch afloat 4 ,080 bale*: or Which 011,000 are &uteri
eau.. " California Wheat, 08- §d4o l Cuu.: tad Weltern.
1 4 .talsa. 4 4d. ; arinter,lBe. Rerelpts of wawa
the pant threw days 5000 quarters. an of which were •
American. Corn.2ll. sd. Flom,: Peak rs• ed;
Pork firmer; !Lard firmer ; Spirita la. Bd.
po7rirsvizz.r.mAiticeTs !
.• 'at us amen' Journal ay GUNK a WA.
• , ,
Wijeat: =dlr. 11 bbi••:•;•
4f ta • .4
1
i flV "ar .
Buckwhbat, Floor
What,'prime white
RYbi,;;;.-
Oats. ' •
bosh,
Corn .......... bosh:..
bilddllngb .......... .... . bush—
Bran -
H 1 toes ... N luu
ipt4
I
. .... '
Beet hind *
qt7ur
. *a
f°
POT I / 3 VILLIS FAMILY MditikllTll. • •
. .
' .We give the foltowlng quiaatloristor,::
...-
Iltiter4- i tlard I/115 1 • - , '012s
meat zees 1ath.......... - ... -10 , e9t.ens V 15-.......:, , -,411
Ctirrled Beef s 1b......... 961 , 20Ducka'S tb.„..........::. --GC:-
Rump Steak)av e tb. ... -{l.2sTurkeyst 0:.-....,...;..... -"."42.;
Slrloln Steaks 1b,.. -Ca rinaddock p 1t0..:........ --6410
SaUstlie It lb • • ®2 took 'ft iti.__....—.... 'l%
&turner- • - !Halibut la Th. .., . ~........ .5
Forequarters PL..... -41.14'Whlte Perch 5pkr..,..; i
15
Illtidquarter lit tir...:... - , 41,15 Black lit t 5...............-., l3. -.
Chops it 1b........ --ialrituttflah Vlb.------, le
PI2IIX- I taAs It strtng.:. 1...-.- HI
4rui
Roast ekSteakro 1b... -4 , 2" (souroatqt....... 15-20
Curried p Ib,.- 20025 ter p 0-......L.4.,- 9 0 .
I=Yhole)* lb__ rid 27 IP-doz- -4..,... '25
11cedmg1b....... ---430iCa bilge* 11 . ead.i....... , 10
'Short era, ...t..... 141sPotatossagt3tpack; , 10
'Dried Beef •41 1b:.......-...-4110'Potatoos Is bush:.:. - 73
W w
t
vt,tr,-
.uot,POtaloes* it:i
Forequarter pI) --014;Otilonalli ..,..., 28
Hlndquarterli tb-..,.., •'-< 131ted Beata Peo9 -90
'Cutlets IS k.. .- .. . ' Turalm l lo ~,...
Print° Oysteiiii /ll' % PI " A Pit e rP , "
Bologna Sausae - 0 tipples .....:
&nuked Sausage Vlb _ ,Applet
....i,:.$11000
.I.at _ ,
M. Casa.
zttlezior;ier.
_
their Weight In - Gad: ,
e tr ntehti.' BLOOD PritientiLoirreots lin-,
• es - of the blots:lo%l'Mb in - the tem of -
Meson the Ince and bod ,B 1 es, IDleurs„ Hbils,
Stye., Palling of the Hair, - Dbachanges &OM
thef Ear, Eye and. Nate, and ail Humors... - . it Mame-
.claSy recommended for the Smondarratill 'l I.
azy
norms of Sygbilitic•Disease, and lifermilatin , Ma
.llltio-filmontatism.- Every person - should .01 lase
thiblood'at least. once a 'year With this ,relMelY.—
Prieto, - One Dollar. :"
-Chntetser.s Etiezna.—Dnyartiverigy
weakened and enfeebled by, the error" -
, of youth, or the excesses of riper years. which
-Temkin De bi
Week. "
ints and Debility. Young, Middle-40d,
old men, lind to this remedy asovereign
Meant Of ittich they restored lo tit and blitly=tter all
el; have Price', One
Rat.ree.4-OM;SIi I an
rs filiinichra,Toothache, Stomarbaelie,“, e•
lihatnegm,lßlmornatirm, and all pains Le- basil
undreamt, . Palms One Dollar. •
4 '; •
Citiaagyr. 140:4,ulsca certain eure i 4 i t DI
-.eases o the , Kidneys, Solon Liver,
- PsKlAN___kaliirat - Xunlater 'the seared ' organs
to hootnymtki drawer falls tools* gravelAand ;
slit
slid kfutim•purteent.. nature. ele.
-sOltaitt4 Exvircronsirre-Por Di
ed _the Throat end Lunar , as Calurrile-u
-s tle, - "AtidkohlOilore 'Throat. ElPtW on ,
Omar, ' Eohisoand timearlystages_ol •
on
is a - do kw ibsF u rrhage or the Lai ht
'on by - a dry, hacklug fih. Prieewthie ;
Sildruarti..PEnefor,Lovlorr.—The liMer w e=
ilia a Matron for ifficiple-kle
moil a Tan, evenues, and all D Oa
of ,the Skin . rumedf• used In
thisliloodParider,sulidersthe Skin =k "NI
aagbeais,rrtthoarascar. Peloa , Onf d.'
•
'Oltut`asik``F sitrilli Mina; • . ,• _
~r~ of the BW '
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WASHMO.76N.
NEW YO.RIC4
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315
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