4RTY-SIFI - 1 • YEAR. sent:m .4 T be 1.1.5. 1 Allao.thrakr I ,AMERICAII IitTEEXe - RAIL WORK& =So iamprtioa: SI =no * tar rFerl T HE Buffalo An ;' gives the s?! a nalitsgv.-liiss * olene nssa itationerA, aura tern and Binders, SW centre att0.......Pea10r-!, eon- to Interesting o!eamtof Orpnagrela, aireadrumakk in the manufacture of Steet , , :Italia in the Unltc4Otateic " - = _ 14POttr large sted- „ , werlori.ibr making have already been establish*/ in this co sand a kith la nftrly completed: John 'void d Co, propnaora of-the BeasemeStOtti 'Works, of Troy, Pr..Y., made 'about tens of steel rails. half of them for the Erie lroak prior to the burning of their works in Ocioheri isfei. None of these rails ,have s broken, sea officialcertiticates testify that they are espial to the best foreign rails. I The new works, now nearly completed, wilt enable the.proprietors ..coproduce steel rails at the rate of /6 • 000 to *- 000 tons -per year. - Therrannayisanialiteel Works at Harrisburg tire now,' andliafte lisen for some time. producingrateetrailisatthe rate of 13,000 tons annually.- They aro most on the Pennsylvania 8.131, nude W te reports Show their to-be equal to e best for, eign rails. The ynarly:capaeity of the works is 20,000 tons..---'l l hir-Clmiand - W 4 htrit awl • com -- panysavroducing,stedinua at, the rate of 0,000 40000 tons per year., ;'The has may re eently started; and le not yet in 1111Lopiirathiet. Its capacity- is trottr 13 0 000 to 2 0 .000 WAS -per" year. The steel is of Lake Superioeirett, , and Ls of excellent quality. The Ficetlkan Ink' and Steel Works at tiewisnywn, Pa. are producing rails for the Pennsylvanisand ether roads, at the.rate of some XOOO tuns per year. Their an nual- capacity hi 10,000 to 12,1100 tons. 'Their steel is prononneedby the Pennsylvania 'Rail road company,rer rigid tftW"-, equal to the foreign. The C mbrla Iron Company - bas a Bessemer steel !works nearly completed at' Johnstown, Pa. •.` La :capacity ' will be 20,000 lOnn. The above statemenrs indicate that we shall besble the mooing - year to produce annually at lteirtSir,ooo tons of good American-uMde steel rails, a fact full - of promise for the future of Ameriean railways. . These do not embraces ull'the Stool Rail Works in the country . , and underprotection, we will soon be ableto furnish all. the steel rails required in the,coiantry, at lower rates than, the foreign manufacturers charged us before thek works were erected. ' They have reduced the prices nearly 50 per cent., since the first steel rail mill seas erected -in. the United States. Pilterf . ' , ,,.p,Oi.4o. SATURDAVAM: 2 ; -1137 9: - THE DF.ATIE 0zi1.4 4 /Aaroit .GEN. GEO. IL 21110.1titS, . .. . ..t.f..- . ~, NTOrsinee the day that thOteWs..er.Rrealr,7. IN dent Lincoln's death was glen"-to the. 'country, haSthis,nation been stirred to such deptbkof_sorro.w as by the- announcement: ' of the sudden death of Major General Geo. H..Thtinas. • .Perhaps of all mert,premipent. in the history of our. country - to -day, he, More than any other, was deserving of and enjoyed the affectionateregard Of the peopl . ; - His modest and' unassuming ; astute; his honesty and unswerving Warr/1Y; his gen erous and' thoroughly enielflh ;disposition, ' and his sterni devotion to duty and his coup' try's claims," to the utter forgetfulness If self; _made UM at once, to all who knew kpn-, - the idol acid ideal of, their hearts:_As was his ', life, ; -so in - hill death, each succeeding day. Will but develop some new and brighter ex cellenee, which will distinguish hiM;as the f - grandest figure in our national 14story, - - Without oistentation or demonstration of, any kind ; , ,,quietly and faithfully , diS-1 charging p7ery obligation ,to his :eotintry., his just nakore exacted from' hiM ,;• with!': • his -Mind and_ Soul thoroughly' enwrap-J 4 ped. in . Ids- country's. scfceCssi,yet lie had; • reiom.enough in his large heart Tor though -of every man in his command. There •W•ast • none who did not look up to him as a per. -sonal friend, for whose deser v ed respect they 4uld saeritiee their very lives, and in whose stead they -would far rather be sutTerer4 . Their confidence ,ln tis judgment and - in' the wisdom of lids 'every order, as well as a thorough conviction that he desired no avOid4, able stwrifice of Aife, was happily expressed by *airy of. lirs-command who in discu&sing a movement just made to advance Moline). • and that, too, in a most hazardous poSitiolq t . Where :exposure was certain death, when! they said, _"Old :1141)" never 'sends us any', place he diCiet know we can stay, :tad: boys . we mtLst never Igo lmtk." And they; - never wentback. How caiiii.4itly his face would be . scanned, when on :4me sudden mysterious' moVement of tro+ - they were on the ti,4, . Vance, where, they knew not; but it neat 4 A. tered little to' them,. if in his face. the;' ta-, , quid read sucees.4'.'„ And - so the word would . 4,77 be passed along the line as we have heard its '''''':* "BOYS, this Is all right, 'Old Pap' PaP' is I smilt - 1 , ing.:" Great as a l eofnmander of the army, just and true, and noble in all his ayttionS, 1,- he is enshrined in the hearts of the . people •of this Iliad, as a - second 'Wash ington; a "Father of his Country." Fi4- party:and affectionately (lid tlmse who ser ed 'under blnvin the ;ranks, claim him its • . one of theinsilkes in tynipathy and in heart, „ and one wou ld often hear them say' among ,them Selves as he rode bi.• "There goes the daddy of all us fellows'; and if "Pap should be killed, wouldn't there It 'a heap of oi , , . • phans2'.. ckplians ye , are to-day, indel,Al, - brave defenders dyour c 4 try's flag; or-, phuued are we as a nationgifor ibis is no . r . private grief, but finds its'-shareni in.evi . . , iy home and every heart in this broad domain, - 7 - That this is so', we have but to read -the sad W - ordS of .eulegy nod sympathy thfd . find utterance all over; the hind, and isite strong men, with - their hopes of the future - in him, heart saddened at his . sudden and . unexpected death. As a Soldiqr he'certainly • had no superior in all the record of the war, 4 ... and in many. points that make, up a perfeet soldier, he had tio equal. ' rllis-ability -a-4w , . . . great, his judgMent sound, and lie took no • step without mature and 'serious delibera , .tion, and hence it was that he had suer to . retrace his steps fit any'military Movethenq - or litterifieofi life through a .bluritlet. t!Zuelt. -an exampf6 if it had been followed . , by all the leaders of out armies would have' sated - many valuable lives:,, recklessly and thought .:. lewdly sacrificed. His presence iiijpired u • n ..tie in-some.of the darkest hours of . -..- nations' dry of trial, and when' blunder rs . _ ;found fatilt, and would fain dim,the iustrof . , hi4itherto untarnished record, his Path* • . endtiranee Was more,:than'heroic, especially. . • -when at Ntsfiville, With ttismall and ill-edn . ditioued. conundlid, which after. labor the hardest, solicitude the deepeSt, and. zeal , • '" unbounded, hp had mouldedand fasitioned . • - i- ' for the great Wo.A it walto be called" to do, 1: that It should be sahl,he'Nl - Lit to be supplant. , I ' ed atalmost.the very eonstionnation of iii;, - work, and that too; by , a man like Logan. .•. _ Dear to the hearts of the. , ,thierican people, 4- . is General Thomas' name, and his life so : thorriu , -hlv urstlfish and pure-hearted , Will _ bean example th rongli all tint& foi: all men to . .- fo,fiow. His mune is writtentin one 'o6 the brightest pages of this eountry's history.tind :. its remembiitnee :rod study cannot but tuake . null aspire ; to loftier a ims and nobler Ittion': ... .:., THE X 1 - TH E N D.MEN T. . - . . V I - rvl , 4" WEDN ESDA V . thi., president trans "...-/ milted to. Cotwgess in the • shape 4 : 3lessage, his'eungr,ntuintionsdm the ratit'en Lion of thit=Ainctuhnent enfrancli ria it class of our people r : who hail in e•lavt..ry torFay - year: 4 and relens,eti front bonttage thestOntliet whirli!pre,Trved• tp . ,v take the positiim of wen . with ri that chit men Art , katild to respect. President tit his incs'age thi,42lls.:ver3 pily,on the hpportlint eveht, and 7nrge. neeest , ity of encouraging the suffrage may by exercised I,y all clit- , ss intelligently and ti,cfully. • • Accompanying the oles , age wilt; the elamhtipn of the Secretary of StAto - , an wine itig the ratification. ' fo11o8:v: ift S H e of the United State;: . . , I• To all whOm lheNej,lT Si lit .X.„)lifftri,,),nr, ,greding :. -- , l' KHOW ''.(2l that :thi - • tt'ong.rei , s of the.linited , j t,..ttates, on oi about the 7111 day of Fehruar in the year one th4usand eight hundred and sixty nide, passed a resolution in the words and ; ' lig tties billowing; to bra! . . A fesolution,proposing an atnendnient tc,) the Constitutiothof the • 1.7 nityd *tats,: • • _ , ~, (I, NI Ow &rob; ololllcoute. of R{-pie sea tot !Ts of the I ',Lae(' Stutcs 01A incrice be,(Ltoi altseinfii(4, tire-thirds of both houses eon cutring, ,That the, follow article he proposed' - I,egilshdures of-the several States, as an at to-the Cimstitution of the United StAtes, • tiVhich; when ratified by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid as part , of the • Constitution, viz: Article 15. •-• "SEcTiom 1. The rights of citizens` or the 'United States to vote shall not - be denied or abridged by the United Slates or by any State c(n account of race, color,; or prvious condition aseryitude. • - ”Sit - rtos.2. The Congress siihll have power to onforee this article by appropriate legisla - Mori. • tt ' And further, that it appears „fr officall doe . uments on tile in this Department that the amendment to the Constitution of the United States proposed as aforesaid, has been ratified •by therLegislatures of tire States of North Carolina, Maine; . . Michigan, Louisiana, ! rennsylvania, • Ca South,rolina, Connecticut, Arkanias,_ • Illinois, ' Florida. New , York, • , Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Virginia, • .Vermont, - 1, , Missouri, . Alabama,' 1 1 Ohio, • Mississippi, I ;ansa.s. . lowa, Rhode Island,.: - 'Minnesota: •1 1 1' • Massachusetts; . 'Nebraska, • • • ...Texiis, I • In all twenty-nine - . States. And :further, that the States whose : Legislatures, ha - e so ratified th said proposed amendment, 'constitute three; • fourths of the whOte' number of States - in the - United States. And further„ that if' appears: from an official document on tile in this depart-1 Mont that the Legislature of the State of New: . York haS at passed 'resolutions chtintiffic to: withdraw the said ratification of the said amend ment, which had been made by the Legiiiaturel of-that State, and. of which official notion had. been filed in tiffs _department. And farther,: that it appears from an official document Pn tile; in - this department4hat the Legislature ottGeor-: gitiOiy resolution, ratified thr said • Pr(tpoS.s,ld amendment- •-• - Now, therefore, lie it kn'own kind T,'Handlton .- "Fish; Secretary of State of the 'United States, by l • virtud'and in pursuance - of the Second section of i ' • thtfact of Congress approved' the ;oth flay of; April, in the year:lks, entitled "An set iii pro-; vide for the publitiation of the laws of the vilited: States, and for other purposes,” do heretiv car : tiff that the amendinend afor es aid, has liistane] vaip to allinterits and purpo4esruS part'Of the' Cnstitution of the United St4tes. t I In testimony whereof I havil hereunto Set myl hand and caused the seal of the - D6partffient of State to be fixed, Dime at the city. of Washington-, this 31)tli day oPMsurch, in the year of our Lbrd one thausand • eighthundredand seventy, and of the in.: • Ik e. dependence ofibe Unita&States the nine- , • ty-fourth. : •. !ism IN the House at HatisburF on ,ThOrsday, rftiolutionfot respect is the; ineiheriOf the late Gen. George R. Thomas -were Uustil• mously adopted:' TjOLYGANIY.—Theie can be no ques tion that this usage of Utah exists ,In Violation of our laws, and that it should - be extirpated. • The mass of the women in Utah acquiesce iu it, revolting as-It is to them,.froni as sense of retigiOs duty, but they would welcome its Mr. Me-. Cullom's bill to extirpate polygamy has w.sed the House. in substantially the shape it was first reported, but doubts are expressed_ of a co . neurrence by the Senate.* Should it becoufe'a law, it will scarcely fail •to accorn-• plis,lt its intended object. Its substance is as follOws: • . The Marshal of the Territory is hereafter to summon the juries; and of course he can get 'an anti-Morinon ono, though the right to chal lenge a Gentile Is rescrved:• It further Provides thatany man in Utah, who shall, after this act. goeS into effeetyllve or cohabit with, one woman or more other than his lawful wife, as his wife or wives, shall be adjudged guilty of the crime-- of conruhinage, and upon convietion thereof,:, shall be punished by tine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and by itnprisonthent at hard labor not exceeding five years, and in all pro secutions for the violation of this section -the alleged concubines of the accused shall be com petent witnesses to establish or disprove the chlirge,,provided- that no statement Made by any such,witnessesfshall be. used against, ad ridded, or allowed to affect them in any manner whatsoever; and an indictment > charging said crime to have been committed with more than one woman will be sustained by proof showing same to have been committed ; with one only or more. The proposed penalties for the. punishment of adultery, • bigamy, ate., are, seVere. In cases where the civil court cannot enforce a proeess, provision is made for using a niilitary farce, if one be-stationed in 4,iie Ter ritory, to assist the officers of the court. - = Tile-bill has naturally created much ex citement in.litah 'among the brethren, and . they areworking like h - eavers to have it de- Gated in the Senate. The stiniebt the court try would approve its ! passage,and strict en foreen►ent. ;The existence and countenance of polygamy within the borders t or the Re- public is" a blot upon its . fair fame which should lieVradijateel. DEMOCRACY IN CONNECTICUT.-It IS stated that the Democratic candidate for CioVernor kit the "wooden- nutmeg" State,. has - taken the "new departure," and -is now running npon the Universal Suffrage platform. It is also Ondergtood that he Is in. training as a Presidential candidate.on the same bisis. A dispatch says: "Mr. English has madethe following eitp6.si tion of his views on the Fifteenth Amendment: He coniddered that a settled nodter. The amendment was ratified and made a part of the fundamental law of the land, and no amount of oppos,ition was going to affect its practical ope ration. For himself when in Congress., in MO, he voted for the aholition of slavery in the Dia- triet of Columbia, he foresaw thii:result. He caiit that vote with a clear perception that the removal of shivery from the District was but the first step to its complete abolition through out the country, nd that the emancipation of the slave race would naturally result in their en franchiSetnent- • ' Ile thought that Democrats everywhere should • accept this result and profit by it. . The had more to gain from the enfranchisement of. the negro than,the 'Republicans. The Republlitan is an aristocrat, and the negro known, it. lit has no sint , ere friendship for the African ' only as he can jised„Lim. On thy contrary, the Dem ocratic i irshy•lS oointiosed of the workingmen of the country. The ncgrcs is thrown limo close relations with that class; We see the white Democrat amithe negro working . together in 'perfect hafinuny In' l& holdsof our ships, along ur Arharvesoln our strects, on our (antis— everywhere where labor is emplOyed. The negrn naturally has more confidence_ in this white man that manifests his friendsh4 for him by working with him, and is influenced by MM., lle has sufficient.sense.almo to see that his interests are identical / with those of the %%bite hiborer. Thus his vote will be cast with the laboring man's party, which is the Denio cratic party. The DemocraLs will therefore gain this eleinent by its enfranchisement. , Half the Connecticut negroes would vote the Democratic ticket. Half the old eulored residents of Con necticut would to-day vote the Denmeratie ticket if they were permitte(t to vote, and a larger maj4irity of them would heroine, Demo crats So'soon as they comprehended therempon sibriitieS of the new relation and began to vote on principle rather than impulse. THE PoPE'S INFA —THE NEW A itTIQLE.—The following; he full text of the additional article to the schivaata deg ning Papal infallibility ; 6 , chapter to be added to the decree on tht;Ottprc-• n facy of the itainan : Panty, stating Mat the Roman pontiff ennnot er in the dcfintion of matters of faith and morals':- "The Holy Woman Churchpsisessesthialigh- „ estandvom and predotAaance over the *hole of ; the Catholic Church, 7w.bieli she truly and humbly recognises to havore ceived with tife' fulness of power from the„Lord- Himself, through St. , Peter, prince of apostlas, whose successor is the IlOman pontiff. /.And as • she is - bound to defend'before others Clio truth of the faith, so also any questions which may ;arise regarding faith must be 'defined by her judgthent ; because, moreover, "the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, saving, 'Thou art Peter,' -ate., are not to he passed over. • These words. have been confirmed by subsequent events, for the Catholic religion has ever been preserved immaculate, and its doctrine data ever been celebrated, in the Apoiltolicliee. "Hence, we teach, )vith ffie approval of the- Holy Council, and define. ea:, a dogma of faith, - that by the Divine assistance the Woman Pontiff. of Whom, in the person of St. Peter, it has like wise-been said J.ry .ohr Lord Jesus Christ, .`l,. have prayed for. thee, ate., cannot err when,. meting as the highest teacher of all Christians, he autheritative)y defines what shotild be ad hered to by. the whole Church in matters of faith, and morals; and that this. 'prerogative of theinmpabilitv to err, or infallibility, of the Roman Pundit, is equally extensive with the, infallibility of the Church. • . "If any one should presume to Contradict this our definition, "which may God- avert,. let him know that he thereby falls-away from the truth of the faith." Hos. WAsuisoToN TOWSSEND, represen tative in Congress from Pennsylvania, re cently delivered an able speeeh on the, Tariff. In au appendix - to ,his speeciehoglves the rate of wages, paid per day, by' tht• Phoenix rron Company, at Phoenixville, to their workmen, as repotted In a,letter written by Mr. John Griffin; "Genetal•Superintendent, which we append:, • • Rolling ..11711 on Rail& and . Beams, Heaters S 1 Helpers..— .- Extra lie - lpers- ...1 to Finishing Rollerin -- antl 61 Roughing Rollertuan2 70 Irot Stralikteners.-.....1 00 Cold Sink ghteners .-3 60 1 ...... 50 Laborers ......:........_....150 Mer4lhant Iron. • . . Heaters He1per5........... • ......1 Extra I3elpers.---..-1 Roughing R011er...--2 12 --.--1 - 60 - Roughing Citer.1....1 30 knruightener... • AO 80 y.l ISOOPAL CoNvEirneN:±The Dineesp Convention of Pennsylvania; •Protestant Episeopal, meets in St. Luke's church, Phil adelphia, May,"l7; 1870, and. the Pittsburgh Diocesan ConVentlett;osnvenesin, 13t. Peter's church, PlAtantzli,.4 - une - tith s 'lM. •-, • Tun Fifteenth AtnendnienCwili iuld about ten' thousand vobNikio the ntraibeileoptialbro polled in; Petinsylvtinia, Mu 'Omuta be"- ing in Philadelphia., in that - vitt the -- tnost of . this vote will be issri in the Southern wards. ME p.~ yca:W,'~.:~c„~a.~-«nssrs;-ew~xx-~~.n`.-~.y[n+v+scftr Tait Daiwa as lotaion t itratitaathicatas H. Taaaan.—The country was startle - di end • • week,lo,..;the anixoutusieaiist ths!,,eleaal,taranaf the, United States *c r, ecolopiumfw the Deleirtateat"et mlt, *O4 hit dtefiit,lfei franclaan **ay 0 2 114*farir. 'Entering west P 644 an where e d he gradaate,st trponietiverieritice,. ate , liteie - ,the Florida - war he was brevetted ler And, 1,4 conduct. tiering the Moab* war be brevetted; at the 'ewe of. - witich. be - iinitA engaged . in the _war 'against the Bentinele and Ciunanche 'lndiana Paringthie eon— leer rigaintit':llol 'tatter,' he iteit'irounded and for a time was otiligiit to seek rest and health.: At the outbreak of the late, re bellion he waa:tbeind at his post, reach to 'stale down` the enemies of his county's 114, - -iiir Mailer the entire: war from the ,first action at yelling Waters, in to 'that of Nash'illle, in 1884--lin all the cninbats in which he was engaged his condnef was such as gave evidence that he stood in ..the front rank of the defenders of Ids country; proving himself to be a Wise Ammar!, a heroic and dovotetLepldier; an 4 a cool and prudent commander.` His name' will ever, Ilse among military Oents of our country's struggle against time who would destroy our Government, and while thus honor and glory suround it, his private life was sunli t as to render him the . charm of the social' and domestic circle, evincing stall times a des* fastness of purpose and integrity of charae .la that knew no change. :The splendor of his career as a soldier is rendered the bright er by his merits as a consistent follower of his Divine- Master . ; and he leaves a reputa tion sec. -- Cind' to none, and rin example to lic followed, His death has cast ,a gloom where ever his eminent virtues and services 'were known. • - ' , His ieniains are now en , 'route froth Cali: fOrnia Troy, N.Y.; where' they will be Interred next week. An of his old cornpan loni-in'7arins 'who can make it convenient, are invited' to -be •piesent at the , futieral; which Will be very'large. President Grant with the officers of his household will be present. • Alio the Secretaries of War, Navy and Interior Departments; a committee 'of both houses of Congress, officers of the ariny and navy, and' thousands' of distingUished citizens. They will itasonible by. the . 'open grave to pay the last sad tribute of respect to the Temains of one of ,nature's noblemen. . . Tiletrial of Prince' Pieric Bonaparte , for the assassination of the. joUrnalist, Victor Noir, has resulted, as vas fulticipated, In the acquittal of the -accused: It could hardly be otherwise, for the conrt which tiled him was simply a reflectiew, of the will of the Emperor.. It was •the - Only trifunal eempe tent to try a member of the imperial family, awl could only be conVoked by a dearee of the Emperor. The l Preside t, Proeureur General and other tavistratell required for . its organization 'were named by the Empe for. As a creature of Napoln the: court acted as he wished. He ;wished aeqnittal. It was done. Had it .been elinxiction, the instrument would have been as prompt to have se found it. it4ich , :a trial is simply a farce, so far as justice is con4eine(i. Hlt is stated,• however, that the Prfiice has been banished froth France, anti that he Willselect Brussels as his place of residelfeC. , E'ten there the death of Noir might be avenged by his political friends; and such an event is not unlikely to happen. I IN New York on -Thursday last business circles were excited overn report that Messes, Snow ik BurgeSs, ,a iwell'-known petrok:um liouse, had . suspenddd; lids°, that Mr. S. Lewis, In the''.same: business at Pittsburg- Pa:, had failedicin his contracts, with Habib- ties aniounting, , to Sl`ao,oo6. A Philadelphia engaged in the shipping trade,' latey in the . day, µal4 added I fa the list. WOMEN. AS P{ISON hisPicroris.—Bishop Stevens; of the PiotestantEpiscopalChurch. Bishcip Sinipson, of the i llethodist Episcopal, Rev. Albert Biirnes,'Rev4. WheatonSiplth, and Cdherir have petitioned the Lcgislature of Pennsylvania, asking that:Pic courts niay be authorized to appoint women ss inspectors of the Womans' Departnient of our 'prisons. 21 , : ..... 27 ....... 2J Vuesular„. 3 - I'l.lnOu 31 TliunuW' 1 Friday 2 SATUD.DAY... 3 SUNDAY. 4 MONDAY...... 5 TIMSDAY.. rt NV EDNIDIDiy THUUSDA 8 FUIDAY .. • Our streets were tc• ming with Icr4Lim of hoitse told goods yesjerdar, Yesterday was a dull, gloomy;-windy: day and entirely unreasonable., , To-morrow.-:-Fourteenth Sunday of the year and filth in Lent. Day's iein,•th, I hourA and 46 miii ztes. Irnproiernente.—A handsome front will be put in the ‘ hotel at the south-west corner of Cen tro and,l,finersiddo etroots. • - • OX for the Peniteatiary.=-Sheriff Wynkmp will take William Long,' the man eonvirted of the- mukler of - George Moyer, to' the Eastern / Penitentiary this =ruing, to send out the sen-• tenee 'of ten years. : -; : Services In the Seetmd Presbytkriart Church, Market Square, to-morrow morning and eve ning, by the Rev. Dr. Smiley, pastor elect,.at ID} A. M ain't 7} P. M. The public are cordial ly inviteVrSeats free to all • liar Mill !Leiters "" '' Hooks ---... f 3 87 ...1 70 . 2 12 :Lreary .Ikregiant Iron. 1. FinishinHelpers g ......--. 5 00 ElNgtpeei _4OO PuddUng Puddler _ . 00' Paddler , * 2ielpera .:.3 07 , Common 1ab0r.:._..3 40. Of Marsdcirre Varieties . which will give their last - perforinimee at trelpn Mil this evening, a LiwitiesterWWi er speaks as follows: Thli W ebiy Pottartilella the *reclaim , * the last or Niv lll ea. sad the it& ef pry, when we can sawre the people_ Aar that city there is a doh treat in stare for them. We speak try the card, tler same emalaarY bertha Percrared here /or two ereatnipt Jima wme, to vow goad hosuirs. riving n tire eatierhetkon tu everlbOardrreeent.• This Sa e he? ordinary &avenue show, but the forrthrnaoa ere well up In their buslisaa sad andersrauds the art 4* plinetnijp. Path) perfecto'. We wish:our tang warrey” the aaoom ise so well deserves:. - , . • THE 11:Mr.RS' OUR . Local Matters METEOROLOGICAL TABLE 31AIlerland APRIL. WEEKLY, ALMANAC,' APRIL, i 5 .7,- I sox ii 67 4 21 idooN's enikscrs- 6a/ I ' "% Ay. m. VS , r":' 4 ', • 6J'; 'First - 4.'6 11 V 'ev 6 V ' Full at. VI 4 a)*. ev 6.f61 LOA 44},. 22 11 V rno 631 New. P.t. - 30 11 41 ev 652 . • • 54 5 44 5 30 5Y 5_36 5 34 1-533 • We were misinformed with regard to the in terries-between the Priest, Doctor, and Sulli van,. at Crow Hollow. :Our Information was from such r a sourtsk that wo never thought of qUestioningjtat. th Limo, how e'er. • saturday next, April ninth, will be the mud._ versary of the surrender:Tot General Lee. Last year aio day ,was generally - observed in this Borough. We hear of no preparation for the observance of the approaching anniversary. .1 lira. William Purcell, aged 35 years, wad burned to death In Shamokin, on Saturday night. It appears the unfortunate woman, on ascending the stairs to retire for the night, hp. set and broke alighted coal oli lamp, which was standing on the landing, and that in attempting •to smother the flames with her:drew it took fire.• Strike of Railway Rmployes.—The employ ees of the Reading Rants:tad Comrxmy, on the Mahanoy and Broad Mountain Ranroad struck yesterday. The strike lias not extended to the other branches of the rasd; and the M. at B. M. R. R. will be in full operation again in a few days, as men will he placed upon it as speedily as possible. Took P0.383331,012.-C4pL Ltmi M. Gerhart, late Clerk of the Quarter Session, of Berks County, took possession 'of the well known North Western Hotel; in this Borough, on Thursday. Under thejtumagement of the Cap tain the house will flourish, as 'leis a whole souled gentleman, besides, he "knows how to keep a Hotel." , ' Pire.—About two o'clock yesterday morning a tire was discovered intim " Pittsburg Liquor Store; '..N0,275 Railroad street, kept by 11. Tra nerrnaii. Several - whiskey barrels Were standing in close proxitialty to the stove, front which 11,1* said Hie tire caught. The firemen were prompt. ly on Ltand and succeeded in extinguishing the names before any of the barrels had been burn ed thronyt; and a terrible conflagration thin! averted., The damage hi not yet eitimated. An persons desirdus of takinz pvtsage by the celebrated Anchor Line of -steamships, plying between. New York, Glasgow,' London derry, ,Liyerpool, , Queenstown and idiunburg; on el/Leh the rates of passage hare been recently reduced, would do wellto call upon the agent, •Capt..V. F .olnver ?..5.1 Ventre street, who from an experience of eighteen years on the ocean, can 1117118 h all Information of interest in. connection with rin ocean paitsagd. • ti:"..... - . ilona..l=-IVCate - Vary tri bear of the brilliant success oq,litst onday evening of that active institution, thu Mittersville , ary Association. They had artntruneedatiseue7 Mon ofthe ipiestiora' "Should 'rwrellta -be corn- , polled biy , law to send their children to school r Thetarp hall iMoorhead's) was'erowed, 'thew ingthe eep interest that wag felt by the people gewral v in dila; tine of the` litolit : immanent if notthe fnost prominent questions of the day.— The question was Wily debated by, member.' of 'the As al a late hour, when, feeling "that the subject was not exhausted, they agreed to eontliiue the discussion on next 'Monday evening. We sincerely hope that every person who me, will avail himself of this opportunity to hear this subject thoroughly: analyzed, and at the same time, give. countenance to ono of i the mug: valuable nstitutioiSeof our country. Onalaimaed letters remaining la the Potiaville Post Qt ice, April L 1810: Allen Jelin . Muffnum George Phillips E D shift Adams John Herrick Mich'( RosenwaltzeChlt BrahlerJohn A Hume Matthew - liodgera Robert Barker John V IleUenthal Nick Rittenhouse Rey Bolen John liab nor Jahn ..11 CA- Burkhart. John Hugktes,WmJ • ilt..4es Thes Becker' ohn Maderle Marla gehlekraan Wm Bibby jag ship Jenkins Wm II Bbeldie . Philip Capewell B Aug Kerr George Temple Mary Clayton Minnie Keefe Thomas Ttipltit Jno ship Curnintliker An'eLewla John Vardy Geo ship .Daley John L Leary Edward Whinsi Coleman Colson Joseph Linden H A ' Wagner John Boy le- M Wheel LuelainsWm .. Whitvoy Gottlieb Dwyer : Wm- Lavender E..' IslilipWalleee Mary J Ihiv les lolirrshlpMiller John H Warnen Jennie Is.arliing.Jsne MonagleTMl Wilson Wm ship Edwards 3 P shipMarr Mraigt • .Webb Jos ship FettsehlDennis Martin Chr ship •Zerr Lucie 10 Gambier Urtas Jas ship . ZerbeJohn A Ilendle The.itensuS.—"As the time' apirtiacbes for taking eenstlS 0f4870, tippiti..%Lidna for ap pointments wieensus,takers are mow becoming numerpus, and the Marshals are likely trf have their - bands full of -this business for Some time to com e . As Congress has ailed to adopt any new plan, the census' will betakeu trt the sane manner as in 1850 and 18'33, which is explained brieilylas follows: • "The law of Issl provides that :the census shall be taken by the United Istatips Marshals of the resp titre district-, with the akilbf such assistants as shall be required. Each. state divided into censnyc dis tricts, to he composed of nut less than twenty thou 'sand persons. The assistants for taking the census are appointed and coMmissioned b,y the Marshal and are paid their compensation as fdllows: Two cents , fur every name taken,: ten cents. for every farm, a!-. teen cents for every productive establishment of in dust ry,:t wo cents fur every . decekted person, and two per cent. of the gross amount for *mines enumerated,- for mr-In I statistit,,and ten cents per mile fostravel. The enumeration must begin the Brat day of June, and the cen.-usanust be completed and the returns all-sent in to the seereuiry of the Interior by the first or November following.: The Superintendent of the'eensus is Francis A. Walker, late of the ifte reau of Statistics, and Assistant Commis sioner hf Ilevenue. It will be seen-by the foregoing that the eompensation afforded an enumerator, pro viding he district allotted- tohint shall not contain less than Lf.),MO persoml. would •be about WO, or more. The Marshal is forbidden by law to accept any bribe of constderation, for an :appointment of assistant, am is liable 'to $l,OOO tintritheNhould convicted of .9 doii4g.". Young ,hlatrana.—The presence ; of young Married huge.- at entertainments adds a charoi to the lev peculiar dignity. The cam rte ; sies ti X ten; I &it e them by their gentlemen'friends do not with the attendons paid to the un married young person of either sex cannot have a better "guide, philosopher, and: friend" in any"soeial emergency, than a.married lady- I Their interest in one being purely phi toilie,land not olisou're or bia.4ed by theglamour pi the tender passion, they are always able to givenilviee upon delicate questions involving the u.4e of conidiminate tart and discretion, and with Out which, a blundering man would simply make, a dreadful Mess of his affairs. again. dr.iit; is a repose and serenity about -the' manner or the young matron which renders c invent:Won with her at once free from possi ble embarrassment. The giddiness frivolity, and !oquadit", : of "sweet siXtecn,""tvhich al thoum• teinpora:rily charming Is apt to become fatigning, tacking the culture and ; savior faire years; bring. arringe, however, has the effect of se t; these sediment/bin the fena.liteilanic . '.actor I more or loss, and as the current of life runs !smoother ; with".theut, at least for a time, they e.in talk upon some other subject than the .everlasting' one of sweethearts, beadx, and mateiinotiy.,, There Is a sabdued moluiess of de ineanbr, too, in. the; young matron which the belle t.if the Season dies not have. The exhilara tion and excitement incident to a succesphilwa reer of a young girl, which culminates in what is calld the "insolence of beauty," isnot visible .in the manner of the.belle retired from business —the young Matron. The more charming mar fried dkpel the gloom incident toadreafy wildetness' of inunarried ones by "going out; ' 'the more delightful society will lie • -',.• ..I.;(101 Jot:lnv.—A furious 'stow prevailed all - itay.last Sunday. • The ijoe D amatie Troupe closed a successful engagement 'at Unija Ilan on' last Saturday night . • -• . •Sul ivanitho man con - viand 'of the comthis sion I f an Outrage ona little girl, kas beien-seit tenced"to two years' imprisonment. ' I Pasi , 4enger tires were reduced on the Reading Railroad and all its branches yesterday, very materially: . • ~, . . Tha toliteco store of Mr. G. P. Pritchard, et Minci•sville, Wal -entered one night' last week -by In rglars and rObbed of $8 in Money and a quantity of segani; etc. 4 . . , Thy 1 Third Philadelphia Presbytery will eon *vime lin this Borough on the 12th of April. The Phainix Fire eompany,housed their new . _ _ - A.Y. NooN 6 P.M pa , f 42° • I 34. 1 • :4) -1 .34 1 40 4 4U' Sr 4441 . ,00k and Ladder Truck on Saturday last. - I Tint Male family, thirty-three in., number, from the vicinity of Crossona took up:Abell' line of->irch for the far west on last Monday morn ing. . I . • ' William Long, The man convicted of the mur der. (i . (;(.11;e:lloyeir alias Brawn, was sentenc ed t 4 twelve years imprisonMent on Saturday Best-110 is to serve ten years fur the murder i and oo years for theft. Tl'e fare from Pottsville to California is abdut ;$11 4 )1 via:the Union Pacific Railroad. . Ti e residence or Wm: P. Williams SLClair, was,burglarionsly entered and robbed of cloth ing. etc., to foe ?mount ; of tie* -on, last Sunday nigl I. 1 ' •; • • . , 1 1 ('a. pt. E. GoilfreY Rehr' is now in'Tamaqua.-.., Mt;unt Carbon-is to haveA depot for the 'ac commodation of passengers. ' Henry :Wa•le, a miner, was 'run?' over by the earsl and killed at Thomaston, ono day last 'Llit'eft. it is supposed he. wall intoxicated at ' the. hue. • 1 t, -' JOU Sullivan, miner, rc.h ng at Crow Hal jolli was; shot by reams in his own house and. in tie presence of his wife and four ehildren,l on lastlSunday night.- Ile died -; the following day. He knew his assassins bnt'would • not divulge their names. : • The Jewish Fi r=ival of the Pass aver. coin meneed last evening. Charles Smith, who has hid elthrge of the !In sane Hospital, at the Alms House, resigned that position on Monday last. - .•'. - AA,, man fell Tann a ladder at Westwood! on McMday, while engaged in trinuning grape vines. : ' - • ,- I Mrs. C. S. Houser has been aped r iled Post maker at Reynolds, vice D. IL Houser, ;de ceaSed; ; • ' • • - - i Charley A. G len n ali aM=erge W. Bell, haye dis solved partneitship in the dour business. I • " A physicist' of thlsißorciugh, ! 'recently: at tended: three ticrose/e4enti in one day, and as sisted into this breathi4 world four ellerubints, twd of them twins. • 'F,ranklin and .Daniel Predirle :of • Auburn and.X.ew Ringgold, W - Ith-therr families, Started for ;the West on Tuesday morning, to seek new homes. :g- - - , An alarm of -tiro was raised on Tuesday eve ning, which proved to be false. Lieut. Der Reilly, 1.Y....5,, A., has boon order- - ad with his company to Cheyenne City. ' The exhibition given by the Star Base Ball Chili, at Orwigllturg, on the 24th tilt., was aI grand success.. ;...' • , • , • . Four mcii werelilled at the Koh-i-moor c o l.; liery, Shenandoah City, by, beingprecipitated down a shaft, a distaneer - ,of seventy feet, (IQ Tuesday last ; ' Their names are Edwin Evan. Henry !Cludipion, Wilhelm 7.lmmercnin.arid Abel 'Ebb, . •' . , . . iMiiiii *is litsgUshman UsW Vad s; lad been•ln sonar, twer4-. I vas- *highly respected lie ritStommun'his The Zoo Troupe played at , Tamaqua.three nights the forepart of-the week. - The present time is good for transplanting trees and trimming grope vine: ' Parasols were in vogue on Tuesday and Wed neSday. They.were not used yesterday. Olive Logan *ill lecture rit eaten Malt on the 12th of April. • The animal examination of public schools will take place at Mahanoy City an Monday. ThO.Phceoix Vire-Company is about forming a beneficial ' rasociation in connection with the, company. ! • : • • Anna Dickinson lectured to a crowded :au dience at Mahanoy City on Wednesday . evening. Michael D'ltam was severely inlured by stall of Coal on Tuesday, at Hill 41 Harris' colliery; near Mahanoy City. Bluebirds diet first of theitesuron;inade *their appearance in this vicinity on Wednesday. . kseher & Mover. it is supposed, hat struck o Mammoth Vein, near Shenan- During the rut on Snndav, the gale un roofed the To Hall and old "Depot at Ash land. The,ciellar of , John Dickson was robbed of all its' eatable contents on Wednesday night, at Schuylkill Haven. ' The public school Houser at Schuylkill Haven, was robbed of many boeksgn Wednesday night. Excursion tiegets are now issued from Potts ville to Philadelphia and return, for $3 75. • street cleaning `has been quite brisk during the past week, It was needed. _ The stock of the Safe Deposit Bank of. Potts ville, has all been, taken-and the Chichester prOperty has been purehasial for thipurpose of erecting& proper building. ' . ft, K. Levan has Omit presented with a band seine gold headed cane, by the members of,W. , C.INo. 46, P. O. S. citA: • • Mrs. ',Laura C. Holloway delivered bee vele-. briated lecture on "Charlotte Bronte," at. Tinian Ebdl, on Wednesday evening, to a large, select. and 'appreciative aujdienee. t.lvermats and furs are rapidly dhappearing from soeletY. 1 - .. Mend/tea Tinder Minstrels held forth at ' Union Hall oh Thursday and. Friday evenings. They return again the latter part of thp An aged lady fell' in front of the Crow Keys, in Centre street, ori Thtirsdayi.. sustaining se. rims injuries. . . A bey fell honk - the east .bankont..Cezitrei. streeton Thursday; dislocating his wrist. A new Church isits,lked ofat the/ bead "of Mai hanny Planes. ' • _'' • The Iriewil ft y rant fractional eurrenefwill De isimed i next Week:A - - . _• tYesterday.was general driftutd r hurri' deeds_ ere were that Leek advantage of it and Sielndlara am add. Jaitdgg rah distriicr passing:off ocinnterf I " L ieenii":lritertiati - , edtrtiViii r ... ask avionsto making Uttilettil anthoehtedi to. be c or e making the' 'fithOot " Directors oC tbosaid. bored& Onme;- ' sozutiball.eonae detOut,ed.i t tetetneet of o n expend/totes for the 'year hteltidinethe tuntituetpfinditbtedttess,,,toi - -be'letinted tethittion all taxpayers , in- the borough; : ttuittheto4er detailed statetnentsofallaccennts for. ;itehnial ana - bnitain - e -- piiktioisea:Van be . Printed for like fdi or at the cloaoof ;each school year.", , eepileoterit i to i aril.Act'hi.'ineorpcinite; the ;Pottsville:lron; Steel and Coal Champany: This, as previetialy reported, extend the•time for, the paynaent. Of .etirollieent tax* and. for .the pay 'ment of a.hontis of one quarter of One per.eent.' Antheriiing the Commisitionerato receive the, returns of.the Scheel tax collOteed 'far theiYedn' 1868, of East Union Township; within 60 :assts alter the,Pastatge'oPOlee ACC'. ;; ; An Act relative to :the': Sttatihit alts Coal CornpanYt. This proms ides that the c:irportite ex c , istence or the txmapanyiand all the powers tte., shill continue untilehe Saute Ire Annulled, re voked; iat altered in .itcoordanee 'with thefSth seelion of ;theist Article of the - , State Cotiztltn, tion, any limitation articles of Asea:e'it- , doe of the :said .company o'r 'in-any exalting Liles to the contr.uy nertwithstanding. The llaard of 'Directers are,authoriied to - surrender the leaSes now held by the ,comporty, and to accept in lieu thereof a new testae for an extended terra, and also'id acquire. by phrehase' additional mineral land .or mining privileges, ike.; Provided, that the retatatity ofilarntheld at any One tints, shall net eXeeed' the Act of tenon.- To provide for present and futuieln debtedneiis, the /loan/ of Directors are authoriz ed to issue bonds' at a. rate of interest' net ex-.'. ceeding eight per cent., and secure the - Same try -inert property.'letges , .; A syliun and iu the hands-or the Olivemor, and betbrcr this - meets the tr.i e of:the publie'will have beedsigne.N4Al.7lki r AN—Oii;lliteicliii;Sfaieh.2S(by the Rev', J. W. Schenck, WINTIRLD ,SCOTT.. ROBIN soN.. to:ELLEN E.l At,TNIA:4, RH Pottsville. • Peattp. BEMTEL—on thet'th rift, 'Fr.onilit'n MAY, tn= tint daughter of 0. P. and Mary E. Bechtel, -aged nearLy ttmentha. "Gone, but not forgotten." • nElszn—On the Vth ult., In 'West Brunswick, .—near OrtrigSbarg, lIEN/IY HEISER, aged 85. years— ialtS,FlllNErt—Or. the; i.7th ult.; In "Pottsvllle,"at the rehltlenee of her brother-In-law.Joaeph Wenner. tima.A.LriKEttatittga, daughter:or the late. George 11.exatuter. aged 37 Year* . ...; . • ./IITI,V1Illt.:Ctil the LIRtl; olt7Atinnwtilutro; wit., of Jacob. W. Miller. of 'ldineraxd)lte, toemerly fr.ont . Berke Co., agctl 71 years; IL months and 1 day: ' . .. . , . tmPEttit —On the 2ttli Init., In •Rettly Twp. - v.E4Y ddenl - .lolsrit p....4 r , a native of Pigtand, aged gtYearsil ' ' i gt4at N. ; THE `,I3OIIWrOB I.‘ P BIAS OP - SCHVYLKILECOVNTY. n Prleeo . :152 March Term', 1,711. , Jane Price. , s Stibtn. CQr To tha respondent 'above: itaittad:-"You , are hereby iegutreil to appLar at L'Cbtirt, tlorittrion Pleas, t 4 be held' it ottsville,":for the .County of Schuylkill, on the first illouday.olfJntienext; t(1 , nd sway thO complaint of the libellant In the stated case. .0 EORGE C.' W YN Sheriff. 1 , Sherin"s Office. iriatarine, t I - March - IS, Is7th ) 1 MOTICE—IN T : E COURT OF COMMON 4.11 FLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Mary illutArin, bir I:14:r tit i • is t friend, lianbeth Templin, M March Term, 1870. 1 • a. . Allit4 Subpoena fur's I envy Corwin. 1 . Divorce. ?X I l i T., 1i69. J 'To the rotixi dent above named ':,—Yott are hereby reluirexi to apt, nr at a CdOrt of Common Pleas, to beheldlat POttlicille, for the County of Mehuylkill, on the 'first Monday of June next, to answer the comphant of fate libellant in tliti, above 'Rated *we.. .1 GEOItGE C. MITNKOOP, Sheriff. Sheritt s Offbte, Pottsville, 1 . March 19, - 1471). ) 8 ATE, JAMES SILLIMAN,. DE- E CEASED!-Letters of Administration:upon the estate James Stillman, • late. of the Borough of PottsvOle, deeialsed, having Been granted to the un-% dersigued, all I person. 4 having elnims or demands, againaf the estate of the saiddeeedent, are requested to make known, the same to their' without and those indOlited to the estate to make payment, • ' • tLEN."AN.BEIt SILLI MAN Phlht , [ • 'N0.1315 N. Itioad•street, EDWABD AMANDA SILLIMN, • 1;.`,"70-ItiCt. „N0.'177 Centre street, rot tint life. Mar T.IDITC7RII NOT ICE. —ln the Orphans' COlart" of Schuylkill County: -In the matter of theAtilrd account of Michael Bright,- curs - tying Executer ,of -the estate of Richard Rear, deceased. TM!, Undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or , phane,iCourt of Schuylkill County,- to make pistil- . buttoriof the securities, property and funds to the hands of Michttel Bright, Trustee itn.dsurvil ) 1 A - x ecutor:of the last will of Richard Rear, dee{ sti per hislreeonditccount tiled fig 'Truntve, and r bt third • •abcount dled as Executor of ARM decedent, M aud aniong Mime entitled to the Kafue: win meet the pixrties'intercljted for the purpose oCh Is appointment, at his office, N0.22-Mahantortgo street. pottscllle f on' Monday, the 211th day Of March, IST° at tit 6. , e10ck A-, M. I TILQ*ASII. WALICEIL Auditor. rot vill e. 41grch X' 1 ,10 • • -.-114 t T N THE 0 IBTRXCT ' COURT of the totted 1. IN Mates for the East rn District of Pennsylvania. William Spetreer,o Millersville, Schuylkill Conn; tv, individually and ris a member of - the !Inn of Freck it Spell , convoked of himself and Joseph. M. Frei*. apt doing business lathe namz. of George Spenc4r, and olmr. huslness In the name of John Spencer, bac ng petitioncd,.hir his discharge, .al3 AMIN& Dug - of 4reslitors. , will be, bekt rtite the M i nty of AprIVA. D. 18;O„ at."loO'eleck A:M . ., -- before Register John V. Hobart, Esq.,athis o ff ice 154 Centre street; j Pottsville, repnAylvan la thatthe cx aminatlon ot! the Itankrupk i tay.b efi nished, arid any hardness Of • the second third meetings rer quired by sections • 7 and :S*the Act of Congress, transaCted., The Register will also ce o lly2whether ~the Bank-, ' rupt has conformed to his 2 g* A hearing wilt also be had on WednesdaY, the • day of April, .A. D. 'MO. before the Court at Philadelphia, at . Id o'clock A. M.,lwhen find where parts . interested quo -show cause against the disehargc,- f I . . -, . • • Wltteasth ta. llon..lbhn'eadtrallader.itidgc;Offutid. 1L.14.11 Tllitriet Court, and the seal thereof at Mita delPh)h. the Pith dlty Of March, A. D. We, 1 .., .• 4 • G. It: FOX, C:erk. Attest—Jowls P. HOBART, Register. MarCh 194.10 . ZAIVSIGHT D PEOPLE • .L.lof peracitut with Other denctencles .off the eyea,./hould rernember tlust the can heeutted atelthrgiri=gtgAVLE4 Ittg Spec ' March - 20 ' .S.)VatICS'EI ,COAL; HZN rPatented April C 2 'operailan, — hence the a -- iiiiinfier — Told -- ; iiii d it. - per.. Wet ". ec iliftivelle *Or 41111 . number idneelaire.pri lesaltatcl parties using them ; &WO containing price list of , wr Wood and imp Cars; Iron Tubs and BarrowsiDock and }look Mocha, itc.; also containing much, insarsw. Lion Useful to, Col tuerchanti. _,N- . • . I ;1 - ~...-, .. ,, ,y,X_DEDERICKACVI 4 ; 1 Alhany Agrirnai,tMibitOdno.Wfalus,_Allierty, Jan 1 , 4 U --. W460 . 44 --- : ;.... , L .„it : newAgint- NFOUNinr II O74AMMI:MaIINIFINEtZBT4-:: , ~ ThilOW AMERICAN norm Mix.: Hisarnor opened a new stock cif Fall ' l = l ANtiater, 001 0 4 , 41411140 . 1 #0 1 W.Pf1eAn11 1 ,1111944111P' .., ,lia.4-04 bagels view "iiti - ::,.,... iVL'iiil i': , . , -, t,. -, , ..s 1........ z ~rweAlitiwurii,pr.:447peri.±-171.:•,:,,,.. A rlll * 4o.l66.l4 lftr i ti l t i n N .V. !: , . 1 . , .., . 1,.. ; - .,._! , , !. .;-:i'... ~..,. ~f ,: ,..„,....,,, , , i • : UTANTAD.BY A. -- HOUSE with a !mite line' g r• v e. • Trade. an Agency fora bard A i i it esh „ I inch Wide,. stiftlelem env , rw i teethe SKIM and make pnr nil 1,0 Spada: - The moat unquestionable re-, . - T-Add_ ; ,lllgistating_propfw-ed tontin t Z,. • reiti ,AIIAN:i.E.E,' Box 244 . 26.10-11-1$ - - r .i. - • $ . .. • i : : . , ' W.MSiTED . -1 , I-- :, 9F .. - AR - . ....IM2 - Arm MEXICAN W4.lt. I. .• , , . . 14. -- 41111)11ICIKM''GOI:D, u )vi,, 1 { •„: „. 6. - E141,,eVet,411.0ND14 B O UGHT wild. AO l ' . P:. U. D I/F lel iM iliPti tirkl tra a . 11 P9l rkt3. l '' .., , / 4 0 Pen , ',Utile S to-serve Um, in terEi.ts - ot ~. liossy4l,,lllivot 5!5 . 70 , th i tr i tto4* o l. N - 4. c 4 , . . Banters in4l Bickers, I• .60 Soulf 3d79t., Pliiitula, . Jan 14 Mi . , ... , - . . ~ •, . 1 , 1,s , • . c . - : ~ NOTICE:, The personal prOperty of it tOlet„'ot Cremora, bought ut hberitra,so.it. the Jerttlerr. thlOibt now the propeity inigleakpaid. , soskm.r ISAItToLET, • L 9, :a ••• ' • ' • 12-:u.A. opr t avzsows . NOTICE. The atnettly Township, hereby ekes so- Uct arlll Rep- at public outcry to the, hiw,,t bpikliiktbealtakting aad repalifkrig of fill the Elttifik'pablielesido IP said Township of ltellJy. t -mmlaaarcap-at the borate ofJetues Codleld, Township, on Saturday tbe 'de of April , A. I).. itA, lit 3 o'cldek P. it. ilatimilY re.AtmELLJI.tiNf ` March 19,10-71:' , M 1 1: : ' gaper.- Imo'. ROADS,—TIa. t Ilc are hrieby tiotltteit,, that tlie..undersigi,,,t tiopervtacieof Mithauto• TOW:whip, win se/I aVialbiii. Terdatf ott Igatattbiy,.theaktrand.davil. April. 'D.-xi, at atilt, o'.cloelt ,In tbaafterua6p, at Glenville Hon ce. at Larialtatt'a Patett,,trt said Townatilil ai.• iikaktmond - Tepallian or &tithe public roads ut NI:, 11 =4 TowllithiP, I.# 403 ensuing year. 4 , ; ' • " •• • EL- EVER Err, Alath 19.0.—`` `7 • • . r. rOPAILTHERSHIP. —The undersigned N....-tltts day formed a. oopartßertittill for rule “Ipt shipment et COAL under the dorm of (i.,r- OCIaIL a CO.: at No, walnut ittrieet. , • ' • OEOROE K . :HE:P.II.IEn; • - P. GOlt,Dt)N, '! Mica-lan 8,104-3m] H. P. ItSPLIAE . R.* • I.i DaIIBOLUTION.--Thaveripirtnership be 161;•,, . existing under thins a ufthlwell, Cionirm at Philadelphia , arid New York , and of gin, pod v...: a co.; at Boston? is thisday dissolied by mu nal - on; • sent, Either eculY will sign to liquidation. N..CALDWLI,I4; Jr., •r, . F. A. Klg; t.4i:;:s cop,“ t -4. nerW.hai?Alli‘kr 8 4.4.0 1141, kie.%l o and will eon/blue the Coal business at No. 4t,U. .street, Boston, and 112 Walnut street. algillelpbt:/. F. A. I LI • Fliilnda., Jan g, 7704-.11n) -E. ISULK ..F.Y. MOTICE.-Idatiufacturers and user.: uti steam I.lli Pumps, are hereby cautioned tigitlmt the mai.- • facto:re,- sale, •or use of any Pumps that arean iu trinirerrient oa Putent, dtt4cd SeptOiber,2;i; 'Ma, as they be .prosecuted to the full tiztent ut the . . ! , 1 / 3 1V0 already Commenced suit spa Mid several par..." . tles, and.yjaproseeute all other infringers. ' ' Port earboaJAPrit triad& nouT. ALLISON. Partik. Inrwant uf PunTps can be supplied at reason - ble ptittre by the undersigned. . . • ALLISO.N . S BANNA.N,- ' Franklittlron Works, Part Carbon, Pa.• 'Jan. 1. 7t . . , - kOR SALE OR RERT.—The. ftlho , Ol Building known es- the " Pascal : Institute,' situate. (In teistreeti:Morrls' Addition. Apply to. • MILTON BOONS ' 181 Centre street, Pottsville, 134 t march' fit, '7O . . . F°s^ O SALO.' . '• , • .._ . • ..i . ON . E. of the NICEST PAIR of SULTI ! ES tabdi;,:g tiySettuy!lttll County, for rat !at _. _ , --...; Na Ip.MAILK'Er SE.,. POTTSVILLE. ' ' March 19,' A ~,. . -.. ' . . : • 12-30' ' FOB, SENT.—A.lttxran, t Lard ilourbi Sale L Id tre SI., Pottsville. - Appi !o . _ Jam Ll, 11)+11 4 1.4. 31r1.)LAR, 31.en4.. OR AI.E.—A Ten Iforse.Power Portable En tne; built by Paine nit chartl.l4 ew York ;Ais been In use only blur wonths,and Iglu perfect order. For pu!do on Fetionable term.• Apply to or tul,lre,a • •J. L. FREt:h., .Xtlllersburg. Pa. . kireh "Ai COB' BALE CREAP.—Horizontal Ills!? Premirre Lfmaino t 1W Itoree'irt.wer,.Tiiree Hollers; Cylinder 20 inclies diameter, 6 feet .stridte, henry Platei r Ikal)r-Wheel , n.sid Shaft, - our price, Se. ' inquire of JAChtiON 11.11VA.Z4, Shannonv file, MOntgonn ry county, oe trf it. if. ALlCKAltll,l9Naasito mt rept ;N‘ w Xark,eltk. r - • n • March 12, '70' 7 11- it LET.—The Storo Ciliar, Crosland's I uiltluri. N0.;.1.33 Centre:street. Easy 6r ;Acces.q. 4v,11 suitod, fur storage purposes. • - • i Crier. 't - Oc: A superior , covered spring Wagtail, Mew nor -sale on easy terms. Apply as above. ;%i ari 12, BIIIDEPFOR:SALV.-.1. large Klock Of Canary, Gold Finches. Lln'netti-and all kludsjor IMrds—all imported awl guaranteed to beighod era. .6 EO.: :WEIDEgiioLD,- 3.13 Market St .- ' _Mandl 5 • FOR SALZ.-... 11 near and old SlopeLWagonN, Dirt Dunapers,3 new Wolk - Wagons, allticuv toned, to suit 404.11 ch track. " ' . GEOItUE W. gtiNDElt. Jan 1 , • Pottsville. VOB.B i &LEA Five Ten .Locoinotis; suitable 'l.* viol' 4-foot guiyie nand. liai been lltiett fur cxn,- veyittg Coal and. obal dirt at the mines, and 6 in in order. Apply to' ti.E. SisINDElt, Pottsville. 1, '7O ' - • VOR'SALE.—A.•two-siot7 stone (heel trig house L -nod. lot of ground, situated-In Jlaricet stre,t, Pattsvllle,"tbe 'Jot being feet frtint by 1225 fact 11! .Tbe terms are rem: Unable. • Any information given by a.ipplylneto J NO. F.• MINIM ONS,lPottsv i Jan 15, 10.11-3m] or DAV ID LFITL E, !dolma:toy Clot. . E'OR BALEL-Alreaket and Enicine, ope Rouse • and En Aloe, Boilers, (thee, Shop* Static, de., de., "lately 'occupied by the Vrinirose and Peakll orchard Co* Co., at St. Clair,. Will 1* bold low.- Apply to 1141)11i - 17 C. RUSSEL, 18 Mahn idongo St. • '3-tf Jan 15, F OB 4 ENT:_c_Two ()Innis In Iturar is (Alice iiutld tri corner Strand. and Mahantongo , Streetr. Ponsenslon April Ist. Apply to 1 - 11-`, SEL, itcal Estndo4 Agent, Mahantongo Str‘,:t. -.Mar l&tf i • nurELLiNCY.IIOI:IBES FOR EIA.L:E. A 'LI 3 story Brick, SLabanton ,, o street. • 214 story - -" 2 Htrec-story . bride dwellinr, rah - Xt met. , • Apply to 13.. C. nussEt, Hot Es tate Agent, IS. itabantimgri tit - rect. - . - jan.ll, 140---1-tt • F 6 H ALE Fi e- f Ton . Locoinot I }fe, suitabh: for fl.rolot gauge road. Has been used for convey.' ,ing coal and coal dirt at Inc mines, and id in good or der, ,Apply to'- OEO. Pott.svflie. ' January '7O • • , - -"ODE L.R.3BJil.—Tlie valuable tract ot Cord' Land p.nowh as Wil: fi Winebremer Trott, late 3111- ford. situated in - Blythe and- 8cl:11,01:ill fToterathips, and containing - about ..T.lO acres. Is of:re:fed for lease upon reasonable - terms. Apply to . F. 13. Agent; Pottsville or Port carton. Feb .17, Mt' FOB SALE.—T - lottier.leuve of tat ne • of woo In-Lebanon County. six mile; Plinewove, along the - line of the Lebanon- acid Pine- Imre - Railroad. The timber k principally oak. Ap ply , lIASON WEIDMAN, Pottsfille, or - to MQBRIS WEIDMAN, Union 4 , orge P. 0.. • • :July 31 , . 'O3-31—tt „ Leimnim Co., l'a. volt .LEASE --- ,A Valuable Lease °Witte - PR.I3IROSE and SKIDMORE VEINS. ivith.ef 11,uri•of one mile hi the Malniney V.1q1e,%.7. joinlngSt: N 'cholas Apply to , • • FRANK clioniat. ,itft,l Estate Agent. Silver Terrace. , Pottsyt I le. . • l' 4t tSrEIABLM RESIDENCE - FOB BALE:— • 4-6P,The aubaerlber offers fur sale 111+4 brick dwui I ring; corner of 91.11 and Selinyl4lll Aven .The grOunds attached (linerva) tine - under tine cal-. 11.vallun wethilocke,l with fru t.treea, shrub! se ry.• tte. • For darml, and further inlarmation; apply to : lig4sEtY C. LtUtISL, I Mahan tong° Si., Kati :14'70 7;tf 'VT-AMIABLE - COLLIERY- MACHINERY; V MULES, WAGONS, ILAILBOAII I RON, tte., & L e:, tiew Steam Pdmp ; rttid . I Bull .5 Enghan; 1. /Vmp. and - Pipes ; Ifollstaig Luglue,• Drum m:l4 (rearing; I Ilreaacgr Etudue,4loll6lll and Machluer3r; twelve 31ules: _lot- Of Wa;{ooa; T natbi,- Toops,, Way usetlatillverCreek. AOply to • wir,LlAt HERRMANN, 111!Idleport. eg, 9 '79-7-28,9,7-tt EMI A RAGE s OBP.ORTUNITY 7do OBTAIN A 600 D oak', Offer THE LOCUST DALE COAL COMPANY Offer to 'oar ort portion or their Locust Dale Estate, as yet untouehotLinthe•Ashhind 'Basin of the Moho toy limier; g containing. the MAMMOTH, with the under lyin andovertying veins, In very:line Condition. Application,lo be 'node to. GEO. IL POTTS. Esu, rretiment, - sa. Itp Broadway, New York, H or to • • „ S. C. ARM& • - J o .' ••• • , their Agent atyottsville , - - L•on.SAIX.-Th undeiSlgned 'offers tct . privatt i ".1", sale, a very valuable proerty; late - the estate of WatklnPrltehard, lane' or*Thttsv M,. deceased.— The Property.eutudsts of two ajoiningl lots, sit ant MI/MIMI street, In the Boni gh of Pottsville, con taining twetter In front oh Laurel street, 1:-.0 *et, and-extalWing back, along tbellncof a twenty fe",t 'wide alley, 39S feet to High street. There Is upon the property a large quantity of building stone and - bricks. The improvements oonslit of quite a nulls=_ 'ber of Frariie and Stone Dwelling Houses. • • .The property fronts upon throe streets, and is in • • the heart ofthis Borough.' It would tat a gotxl prop erty for pestles desiring to erect o Brewery or Fgt . . , tort', and it:would be is very valuable property to tut tip into lots which :would bring high prices, on account of their - being s° near and accessible to t hc. business parCefthe town. It Is Ideated In a past of 2; the town: that. labetng very touch improved. For -further information apply to DAVID A. JON Es, Attorney at law, Executor of Watkin Pritchard,. , deceased. °Mae Mk-Centre street; PgttetUle.• • . March 1.2, • - - Ilr3t 1V ACHTNERY: FOR SALE. The folloUlng still on hand atthithmenn Col cry: -*Owl pumping engine, - sixty borate - power, inctud all-tbe Machinery taettMeCted with.lbe , lsob, In clustve.', Otte basting e , sixty /tome, with all the ms:' chluery coun with hoisting. ' Six bolters used for pumping and hoisting; thirty feet bAhlrty4our inches In illatneter4with all their 001)TI.O.Mblige- - . One sienna pimp, 7-Inch (AilLson A tismnan make) —n satisfactory article. The above -machinery is in goa' oondition, anti .will be_aold reasonably. Mao. cold water pomp nod 'plpea..,{4 worts of 90 and 3S , lttieh linage; gill*. Tres/ding, tMeds..l. ire wood • More Wagon; and. martini buildings to which-math inery, were In. . For farther.infennation..lnqulre at. the °Mee. laa ;East 4arket at.. or at the Ilnimon. Coll lerY. '< 1.40,7, , W-a.V.1 . -tt • JuaN UAYE.4.. Supt. DE OISTINci 2, 120 -bareeshit'keelniaN fitty•heree'enrsa. • • 2 thirty' 1 twesity • 1 twelve '•' • I four , I ten t' portableeri. 8 Dollen. 001 n. i 2' ft. . .33111. x. 2) ft. " . , &Pin. xat ft. ft" 11: " 16 ft: . 2` -I:" 2.; 6x2 ft. „-2 " In.'x• ft: 1 uptight:flue boiler. Slily do Win. pram it pipe _. with, to, atrtiegv. .240, glib._ eel. . ." • - 1 Lot to 4113. -1 . • 4 . 14 in ICI) 2 l" I - And abontinton* gixifl loattable , fcir ruffling ffm"fic Dtpoi, strpet. 2Tav 15.4611-11841'. ENICY-8* LIED OIL LINIIidENT. I'l Thegreat external remedy. for li.teutnatisni, Nonildl44, Sprains; iiraltrs. Chilblain; Swellings, Stiffttnimiof thsriointa,:ete: l'ungitesslng unsuryiassea qualltiesfaiest Liiimeht, !Cola ttroVe Iteblf a friend in every , famlly In: cases of Rheumatism and Nen ralgla,,either„ alight or serious. It Is , always-ready , to 'relieve pain : 1s Liniment has been in use for the Aitst fifteen year. Ind has igivon entire satisfaction Jithereverit tins porn wed. •-_ • an't inkt • RAirt.On. N. 368 .‘xittte 1:. - Pottirvinft ; Vat lditzersvklle, UAW- V_ k'BROMM 11.11 wat,;.4414,.:4.tra APRIL, 18710., Notigs. for 'Snit nub 10 get. 10-small lift , 'and force 20...t0tut 'chain. 1 . ,- urlous 1 10 feet hohttifig - itrniii, and lag - ..tittrft complete. - '.'feet holgtlng drum. is " ! 2Slieks-:111 in.x4l feet. ) 111440 • 1 itt.mlo *" About 10 t 7 splt. 111 ft. lone. ihtx,-Nct hi.c.s, A lirge lot of pump ;tgurutlllfotit lathe' with al: the looln sultahM for litaltlng . Ond refittiring snfety-latdps. 311 tons of terovridl. 10 " "-" van) rope.. I 20 .." sheet trot. Also: filtsiVio on howl 1.: tn. and 30 In. fans fur refl..' tltntlng nt mines. . inecind hind Sheet irMt, butes, nt the hlaohltairy I I.- JARR7. -SPARKS. II • ' I -'; 't. llott I