II 111 .P:C) YEAR. illgi • Ini4 , :t -o •,!_' - -,*# .l 'iftt - • TURDAT; 7- APltt. - ,30,18V.: rja ES OF ADVERTLSII4IG. ..... . ~ ' . W - C. • il It.. ful . .' 533 L ' 001 t - 6 4 22:01.! --...---....—.. --: --..... -- ....--_,,, I MIX* (Vitlailef US43, IT VO T.' Otr 'S 50 ICO 9 1 . 4 IX 2 Squano. 0 eln n.), :02 anl4 al deg aOO .174 '''' -14' 00 4CO 900 WO 10 40 . 4 1 . e..l:ftr.uve, Lii , • $l4 03 t w MAO IS 03 az 03145 CO i . . . AT-Pit...ill ICA L L 2COTICEV-4WMIa ilwation x" , •oti n lin .:..eaen,6l3ls,sexulelitlWoerilioll Wiceugs Due.. . I MlNi*.tikage, It; (*tali a !We ars* inst., nrii meh satlregoent Ipsertlasi Zr— pet Itat. t; EN nita , SQT.hc'Es.' —Third Pane, nenta's line And r:01:1; ev.ph tiutpsNuent linertkin,l•3 cents per tint. Nt -kith tA 1 OTLepi.—Zs e:ots * FUN PALA '.:S'OTlLlES—AeeeitnPanytnit Dettlint—For two :5 teats :each adinthmas line r mat& • A . , eiptitelfsa,ss .twenty renians (n11;14114 aity on \VelitesOnar eve knapsacks, and Jong ovk4routs of .frish' frieze." EMZEO tztFx:l2tr,r.:—LTji to yesterday. the ELME . . ' }louse, lia l'onlk redelaitl pv,e, :16 of this Hill, elabiatitt ; iron still., tie far iltere las been .1-. . a Lteaera.l action as eregtliing coil neettxl Yo-Wit I 1 II ' , . ' • ' - :- .. . •'. . • Tirp•lgt. YPrl: Itepaldltan'Stat;Con•rin- . Lion mate' Judge-o)(Amiaalt, net at Reeh'este . on Tlinraday. -Fpr Chief.Justicp, 'II. It. Sel en was nominated, and for A 6750- enite Ju'stirs.,•Charles Andrews, Charles Folger, Itrert Charl6s Ma.4ln. . . • Tii; I%ltor licrk St's' declares that '.the Legishituie l of tent n State:. which adjourned a T fey,. (Pays o c wasthe mast corrupt that ever assi-mliled .tt AlbUqy: Of 'course -thCDem norms hal a majority lu.hoth branchelsond . thy are a huniFy...ect . of chaps. Give the 1-atking ..I) l oeratia, full swing . and there will' not he mu ch left fpr the 'people. ' 1 A W/61t.!xu.rns despatch says that many of the.,Fettilan . , secret circulars have reached .the,llritial Legation ant' tho State .I)epart meat thai the first of May is tatellited 'for an' inVasit+ of. Oanatla; and that no doubt a large quantity of Fenian war material Is. •distributoc along the border. Otir Govern ment has taken all available means lb pre-. venVa 'violation* if the neutrality lawsi , • . .fi'r1.4.31 iitf:PliV l 4.. i. I 4TAT.VE:i3,.—It is a pity that We cannot Itave,St4atu Aepreseutatives , aCiVasltint.tton. ! katit a representatlvewben • set right would ‘run' in .;the right. track for I.,inte little ftt leaSt, but you .may set. soute of our present i reprentatiVes right to-day, and ' the * Lord 'oply known where you will find [ - • thew to-urrrowl Nothing but a lot of con-. stitueuts e ti the Spot to hold these chaps can keep litetolin the right truck for a day. As '• we.are subiiitutlitg steam ftir various' pur-' .- pores, e Ai tliot soine ingenious person get 'up .1k :.:t.ettirt ItqpreSentatiVe.: Even if it has no l,raitis, it wpuld nodoubt prove quite asintel ligeut and aluable as ninny of the members w ho profes. .to be stocked with that ' emu ioodily., A i lad besides, litritish i Gold would -4.• • i l tit.be so liltely to influence Steam Reprmsen taiiiks, no 4 could. they be , infiuence.d by pl .ttli!tip., do freely of 'suppers and 'wine drinkitigs; which tuuddle the brains of some ~, to suelt all ei ten t titat they cainiot distinguish ~ beta. , ; n rig h t a nd wrong.. • •-! •- i ! - , - . . , - Aentral griticts•• • i . .. . 1. ..: . . ~,,.e a lip !list insertion . ; ;each subsequent litnertlo'n 1:. rents a line. 1 IT is AN . F Auld:mint FACT, that,'Comuniption' It.• (-bred ;putt it is : far better tti prevent the cruel ! tisoe,o front fast eh I rig' itself' on the syittem, the tintelY u•ot,ofia.resnetly, like th*. /hibtant Wad Cherell, This standard' preptirutlon will sliced i v en re a cot a 11 tir cold, and even Coubumpt ion often ields g ,at power.. . - Tit Eat: is something wonderful in the wav in wilieli fiiik lall . Jhas eclipsed all other clothing .lio io.,s. Willl no special - advantages at first, and iii:my,liscouf atements to contend with, it gradually . l-i.pt up ti i thl• lonises which affe c ted to despise it, i :mill hen siieekssfnlly t.Orripeted with them, and then p.i.si-irtliem.iffail finally has left tbentfar In the , thi . • i:tril,.. In extent of business, reliability, low prices :iiol izo.snw,irksimnship, there' is nothing in the i i ~t hin :tip. o . corri pare will' Oak Mall. • DIEN bl SIIL WHAT 31/01 ADNttt6. And this Am.. thing is peauty. What. do we say Is beautiful? irall 7 iarent empplexion and a luxuriant bend of, ledr. What sit' ill pre/ dope these? liagrin's - Magnolla hallo will inahe any lady of.thirty appear' but. tWenty • and( .Yon's katharlon will keep every hair In ifs pfgee, app inlikC it grow like the 'April grass. It prevents the hair from .1 nrning gray, eradirate4 Dandro tr. and is• the fluent hiair Dressing in the world, and ationlk half ordlind'y cost. 11you•want to .get rbl ot, Sallowness, Iting-nnirks, Moth-patches, eV., don't forget the Magnolia Bairn, ladies. '• • 124- it ISoat Zrabd 7 f 1"1"i•VrILI,E, APRIL; $lO, I.CO 'rho quantity sent by Railroad — as weekris 21,5A2 tons.; by (t;inal, 1,416 tons:--for. the week,' 24,'11zi tons, aganist 122,376 titin for the cerren minding w - edk hint week. Loss .tor the week, 99,19:1 ten's—and a lona tii; the County in WAgeS le,nn of not tesn than $126,06 , 0 for the week . . Tfils is all lost't4 vl4 ~;es, and esioncit he recovered zigt;n this yer. The' loss to the County alone : it; wages Car , the month haA not been lens, than half a 1611 lion of tlnllarss . ' 'filo denia44l for coal in comparatively dull, f•xcept at a few ,points, and' the last Scranton Sate' , , 'exhibits sr decline in prices coin.. with !)Liteli Sale, ranging froth 2' to 21' centii on the ilifferont &voyaging 15 cents per don int aj sizes. Comparott with the prices ~ bt.t4notl h OM, 27; 180, the rates for April IS7O, shoat an average tleeline of 25 eenta per ton ; as the figures will slOitt .. j 350. 1570. 157 e, April 24. Mar. 20. April 27., Decline. ldtmjt. SI 73 $4 3o 54 2.1 • Scents 14 l 3 . 4-34 424 ;„: 44 " Orate ' , 4 .55' 442 13 " VALK $76 . 467 . 455 -1 61.5 • 548 - ,5 21 217;;;", .I'lleittnit GI ' 432 43U ' 2 " 1 t - w il Ibe r'.eolleCted that the w.ves Raid this flowlast year In this Region, we& thore, w..tre lot , 14'10 'prices itathed in I.,i,reoiwrators basis, now °Mired, while lwead 'shitiv,tc.,'werii tooth higher VIET ME than they are now. Flour 124 year at this time was selling 4,1 at i sloa barrel—it is now from' $6 50 L'l , :Mt t• 114 it a. 4 pa f rom 25 Co 0 ilex ,•rnt. on ti,o l ;r:ects 'mid this time lest ye.kr, i'llepperahira are. a.. 4 Vein w i ever, and are tie . termlititql na t io st.i4t ti Ti rollieridiv until their is. qtex,-eilted. !Not m Angle colliery has ',tamed, sine/ ottrlia4t publication. One-that had undergo to sonic nmairti has atartixl, bat the proprietor ilde.4 not belong to the Coal Opo t' cab Even the . yreah one.' • nre n•co: am ng the most determined to hold Out,. ititis nneessttry to strrp . at least two months' t o- Imi , _o•r. Nor t iwil I tlioy tom, accept any . 0 ' promise wirttrwer, except on re -arranging con work in.n.-cordancowith tiro pritoeirThcre t,.tl.re !old. a sortie eases but little. reduction wiil I retitle °Al:such work; maay in ,races moro 16%11 30 per stud. deduction will , deormled. Two.weekm ago, - if the men had '.: ' , how It ..Mc'. reposition to yield a little, an ar ramccottent' 'tad Ito doubt lutveliecro _made, , 1 4 r IITV c oo late to , onter.ai ri al?' such pro t . Ie the :-lnalitek in Region those who arc work . A ,:, • ro reect 4 ying ..ib..stf. the .'operators' Im‘ths, ""..4, fith•ltt also is . th4l ease. at Tower 4 . 'ity att•l in the I! yketts Valley districts. The re •lu Lion on colireact' work at these Olives hive •n reanc...4ll.troin.lo to 35 per cent. fa-, ds 'rein learn, about - half the men are. • iciliioti t>i t;e'toiwotk (Al the Labi cticrcdby. I hi! 44Perators4-litlt the other Intl f. atife disposed to 1011.1 out, .ionger. Those who saved their are 114 wilting to pa.t.., out,ntry longorj. toisisonortthrt improvident, and many of thesel: are drawing dtt the fluid alacklas well as those who, need IOIP, believing2that !Alley are entiths,r to their sltirre fats., even if the.:t'' arc not'yet Sue. faring. ilowllong fho fowl Will last wilt de-: penil a great deal upon the luereisiiof the her of :needy t.t.r.sens, which Will integre in a ;;water ratio :ivthe length of lire marl-pension, is prolnteted. *ldle everything is quiet, "roan large 1111i111.!.nsj•Inflatliizo with the .1•V: IL , A., -till there is rep ih4lSYing the fact that - the whole ,rllo.aert(or the torsi noss eotntoknity is agiiit st, tliittereitimitakeit In the. pfeseril , !-.rate •> l . rite 'trade :and thr lensionot inter"- ' the ci3 , ratry, and therefore 1t .is them tO surieeed; orrlirs something par _ of the .14liaraetei of a Miracle alinultViir; . fever. giv . e : otrr of the cornuients of tiro prate abyoari oa this sobjec4 a o colty fho folluwinr, front ono. I,r Otir ex,ehritirtn: , .• - 111 r miners itina Col:l6ty havti acquired a- 61166 t imestrinhie, reputation , ritioughout theporn - try. Unwilling to 'admit &brit "times ehanue.r and that they tors must change, seer insist upon itaving such , urineseonable . pricaa, hat the oWIieIIIIIIIII.IOPIJMIOtIi or mines, In 'lnsane . to thentselvos awl the publie, have. unitedly deter- • ilea 0)514. 0 tlielrOperationtintittbeyean be fair - ly tre3toti. /u this thev-are right._ The nubile dee" tosed um' them and will sustain ilioni•ha retlating' , the ;Ittjuiti es:m./..tortit of tiovirteit.:-' Tboy..have no ^flaw ro pay foe labor More Man fwd, and then elemze tt to ul4.Thet7 ) 81st not 14101nel Yr rma. • moo -civr. to be robbed' ,smithen rob t * -to get their litugtf, , Wage' to all departtnenta of labor • . 'lran:, been nsluierl; and Goal Must not , be an excep !me! Tho laboring nom of the worth PAY bl' a vlt tor rum rents nad elothlug—tern wino( all which is ery lit he. at till attars; and no .good raison eglate for rho e01661111A11.1111 of miners to enforce their 1 , • • ALllslx thousandinfable-bodled men are 7' Bol ' ll oog Idle stilly: bidding of their leaders, Afore ma/boiler .l Nara per sseeLl. is this taken themes, ixlidm diverting away their business into other working 'counties and lujurtiut o l: is their ,- Inpieyerst If there is a law of gravitY.: iMrt rut surely afar a owls; but utast watt lignPre It. so faucer him the tide set*, they will lowa/ago e.ti of bre f.r t 11 in!: *Ming. IL They will conform to Meetunstaitees. but Mreuntsianees most conform to them. They.: like llhaloes, devoted to their belief, pot the books' tom their own flesh and awing lethe air. Autcying, that they exhibit a Mond herollm„When, In 'tam,: they. are only subjects -tof -ft Will 'maul learn that freedom to work, and earn--antt sate, proteetton thenelto the essenUals tostmessat, 'lke did splipbse that therhuterold. the 1 W: B. ; A:would show. some' judgment. and ,134)1144112: to - arcumstaitees; . 'bnt'instesdof'ealigtit tits; their members op ihe .1;114103mi o the trade, UHT ba.Ve tufforea the hop Intelligent !maim; to ; control thorn in cider to .rnaintaln •thelegil34= -*lons 'ln the apd ihe result is s dead-lock in the butinesi,7:wldch‘ tinder ing circumstances, must continue unql one or the, ot4er *NO% way. 'MP coal 'oPeratons , ' rep s, cannot pay the wakes demanded hY' the, me' sad Sell their coal at the present market prices, consequently they Osunot - resurne,cieu if they dasiredlo do so, and the longer, they, stand the rnoredeterminod they become..,And: every person pecuniarily interested" in :their: swoosh will help to-Sustain them ,froni also Usesat iik.rtional Intemst, knoitnk' that, *Pi' would suffer more by-working undeisuchric cuinstanecs than to stand idle., Ttie, 'men t,ito depend on th eir laher ;only far supperlare riti ,ferently situate 4 in Mani , Tippets. ' Orn Philadelphia correspondent writes as follows : "There Is no material change In the, trade, ar rivalsthe- at Richmon being very light:prices retrtain en lard quoted, an the Eastern onsets are abed front • the New York where the supply' flppeerS , dant, as the m Is reported drat. MO: Seri/an:lh Bale OW Wed npsda was spirited and generally taken in small iota at an average decline of about twelve cents per ton. Large quantities-of coal mint the Lough Regions keep our city fully supplied." , gun Now York correspondent *rites as fed , lostal under date of April 29: r, .""the Anetton Bale of 8 4 0 0 0 . tong ger -31116 M CAia/ . /3 3 ' terday, coast - Unica the leading feature ,of the trade this week. It;tras well attended and all Macs brought better prier has was generally anttelpated , as ful lowe: - . .. _, Lump, 10,00atensfs.$4 24 1'F.gg......-10.elitonSi,914 54 St. Boat, 12,000 " os 424 Stove-...:2e,01X1 " An): 5 2s, Grate...- 18.00), " (a, 4 ',41. ehest-...12,000 " ,00 4 31 General average, U 58, showing a &Tillie - from March Sale of 18 cents per ton; thus you see noel de clinti4, notwithstanding the general . suspeutijotl ip Schuylkill County,' "at the • meettq h of 'the New :York Lehigh Coal Exchange to-day; e following prim. were tlxod for mai, 1. o. b. at-Port 'Johnson and Hoboken. ). . Lump ..... -,..... 015 501 Egg ' ...., ..... --. ...... ---$ 6 25 114teataboa - S 50 , 'Stove '..:..„. .......... 5.50 .Breken .. -.-- ..".. 525 Chestnut ~.-........ 4 75 "the retail trade as 111018/ st this Ileig#lllll of the'year Is (inlet, and dealers are not atoll auxlouartO repteli lan their itteleka." • Ilait.grok,AlrilM, • • F'ADITDRS MINESIV JO URN A L: NI KM There' !livery lit tle published I it your paper In theinterest (gunners' or mining that I do not read and that Art thgrest Inter est. Now, sirs, it seems strange to me to see it re peated so often, that the operators In Schuylkill County cannbt anal to,pay. the 33 basis at Port Car bon, when we take into consideration the mode of working their mines compared to those in Lucerne county. In Schuylkill County a great deal oCthe coal Is dug or cut by the miner by the yard,vaying from SID to lillper yard. The yard will produoe to the big vein. about aemra aversging 2% tons - of Coal, which would amount togi3 86 at 65 mum per ton to the- miller. Now, sirs, we 'hero tlds 'county. ,in some parts, get Vont 80cents to sl.per toil for diggLug oreutting: in this part of the Lehigh-]Legion we get 65 cents on the busts, and for taking out one yard of coal we would - receive the above amount. Where the price is largest the vein In the smallest. • ,So It does seem really strange that all that difference should be paid, and yet the operators say we can't afford to pay the, $3 , basis. Inliat, becomes of- the Ikea itdake all that for the extra cults? I hardly think it does' why not pay the men by th e ton like all arc paid fn this county, and then there could be no grumbling about arranging a uniform, bads? 5 . • . • • R. , .[When veins are nearly flat there is no dim . eulty in working by the ton—but' when the in.- clin.stion of the veins range from 40 to 70 degrees, coal, cannot be mined by the ton. In flat veins the ooal".eotnee out clean, but where there are rims the coal and slate, &a., is all mixed up; and all has to be removed "from the MINEII.B' JOURNAL.} • The trade soma up this•weekt us follows 1569. - • . l'eCU. . . • • . A • • - . ' WlllO,l TOTAL. I wicxx , Ttri•Ji.. ,Ix. 4 , 1 t , , • - . I —,----- ea n n n....:. 97,401 - .1,11Z,n1 1 12,•111.2 & - 0,313,3 =S,IAS Ruh Csinal..„.. 21.974 ' 110,410 1,416 2 .1,::11'd 119,k1 1. Vallt Ittith K 77.11 -825,8{s r,i.:112 9704110 :45003 LVIt It litG , . 3.765 112,6313: 1/25 , 15 L. Co.nal . ....;... 1e.,5181 90,422 4,01 e. 1r. 1 , 4 1 - Ed 7.473 L 119,V.11 'it.— 14.7231 " 219,ami 21.7101 ,91,74111 2.'-',.(Ao se.raittois SUL - 2*.,71.121 . 472.640 • 35AM/1 513,372. 1 4S. • .du• Nth. 11,V3 121,1= 12.91111 • 199,520, 21,437 Penn R R , law., .. -210,5141 27.180; 279,161; 37,107 1'..914 Cut . L dc Ii C. 51,557 121,503 i 46,4721 11t,In d 22. Wit 1.) &It It 8.-- , 5,..nt: 8i,053; 143,717 177,190 5t2A. , 9- Wyoming 139 I . I • 57u ! 570' ' 8113.1nuldn , ,-;(1,1, . irk,lnf 5,C03 101,414 i d 19,718 Treverten .... •I - 140' 7,M1.1 1, 9 11 . 13;112 d 1 11r4 Short Mt -' - 2,591 19391 , . 1 , ' d 13,39.1 Lvicent V Co-f 8141 ,' 1'2.111111 , 1 ._ F. 43.4 12014 .W.llllarnitun - ~,,. 1,513 39,33 u, • 5,1 01 - • !6:1 - .0i): 1,02 Biz Liett c..• 01. 1 4• i 1,11 1,211, • 2211 Broad Top..-.. . 5%9331 . (13,74.1; s.ff/7,. 71,=1:3 d 19,519 , 1— __...-- , -.________l . arz.s..Nl 3,&15,11.19; 244.c0' .3771,31.6 1 !•514,cra0 1 , m - 9:171,1 , 1 - ! . 1 119.1:8 1 ." 61,r43 It will bo seen that the supply for the sreo:, compared-with lust year falls short 00,:r29 tons, and fur the year 64,553 tons. To this must tie' added about 40,000 Lens short iii the 1 , hippients of bituminous coal compared with last yeaiwhi'Cli makes. the supply of coal loading, toirtirds the seaboard ahlout 100,000 tons ayort, of the Supply of last year, with Prices deGlinling in the market. This shows the present conditien'of the trade of. the country, While slot of.ignorant, , neglectful, or fivrelissed Congressmen at . Washington al e daily votltig - - down what little Protection we , now haye to domestic industry. So fair Schuylkill Camay has lost this your 354,M; tons, the Lehigh has gained 187,n1,' arid the Wyorning regions 183,531 tons,anaking their gain 370.769 tuna, compared with lasi year. The Shamokin Ilmt.u.n of the,:lBth says: The business of coal mining in our csifinty.may be summed up as followitt , Collieries standing kilo—Buck Ridge, Henry Clay - N0...1, Henry Clay No. 2, Greentwwk, Excelsior, Hell mice, -Ent erprlse, - Hickory Swamp, • Coal Mout, t.tru„ Green Mountain, Stuartwille, and Locust. Gap. Collleries• working 'lndependent of the ILTuIoU Cameron, Burnside, Bear Valley, Luke Fidler, Fnrnk Gowen, Hew Franklin. Clinton, Franklin. and Sha innicln. • . . Treverton, C:uol Ridge, Locust Summit and the re mainder of the collieries are reported to be working on the old basis. Orders for the Western' market are becoming scarce, and severitor the largest. i.hippent, a.s. the Cameron, 40., for the past few days are sending nearly all th'eir coal east. The same may be said of Treverton. The principal shippers 'relit at present are the Big Mountain and Owl RidgeCoille;ies. ItICILMOND COAL WHAIIVE.I4 DIRORTJACT DEcti3TENV:o extract, 4he following from; ,10.4 evening's: Philadelphia Ilumi.oriiq: • , "1 , 1 tax Pnrns..—Justico Rengl.—This morning a de cision of great importance to the coal trade of Phil adelphia wee rendered In the oMirts, affecting, as It does, not only-the operators, hut the Reading Rail road Company In its diapered of the piers at Pert ltichmoud. The suit Was ',nought by Auden vied & Vo. against the,Phlladelphla and Reeding W. R. 0o.„ because the latter had refused to allow the formez to further occupy the pier heretofore aliened to the firm. The Judge refers to the fact that the plaintli were the first and largest shippers of eosil over d readapt's road; and the :operations were on a g scale of magnitude, benefiting both the miner and the company,. arid the Judge says whatever dispute there was between Messrs. Audenriad & Co.and the railroad, was thirsuldect of amicable settlement, and , if that could notbe effected there was a remedy by an appeal Via legal trilmeal, but not of duress per ntiluts, of breaking up an old-faabioned customer by depriving him of all wharf- aecommodations at itichntond. I think, the reason assigned did not Justify the defendants in taking away from the plait:dire all proper wharf sieconinsociations. there was &cremates justifying the company In their action, is the assignment of wharf acesminorlations to persons/situated as the plaintiff were and are it mere matter of caprice? - This' I la a question • of the gravest character to the company, who de rive ell their chartered rlghtsfrom the State and to the orimmunity at lsrge. who cannot look on with outa strongleeling of disapprobation at the arbi trary acts of a corporation, however wealthy and powerful. am of opinion the defendants were and are hotind to give the plaintiffs proper wharfamotn arrelations at Melon md, and I accordingly grant an Ininnetimr.,as prayed' for, • ' "An appeal was immediately taken by the defend ants front the decree tn the Supreme Cou rt infierre." ~.. . In the TELEML&Pit there is a long . report, of the ease ? too lengthy for tis to copy. The ani mus of the suit is state-lin the following, which we extract from the report: ; "Therilapute between ris and the company arises from different interpretations of the terms of a ver bal contract. I never knew or believed nor heard It asserted that the terms were such as the company now asserts until the shipplngriensoulgras over and the drawlsteks paid." . Alnee.ll67 the company : ships all tbe- coal, anit arc paid row fifteen to twenty-two and a half cents; per ton,- with ten cents for du induring the day of, arrival, and a loss of this allowa page, nce,. If not so d is cluirgeti,nnituti. additional tine. - The-del : mites:lls claim there is due to thttrt, by the Plainti the'.iiin 1187,991141. being, at , they allege s received bv.themd met drawbar-L:8 during rgi the years I and -1869, 'in _..etiee...s of the drawbacks current at the Cline, ansliti a letter dated let of February, 1870, making Ws ctnlsss , ltis distinctly stated that if the - claim. Is not properly:Lulju,sted "this .company will feel constrained to CUMIIIP:IIet. iv;tal :proceedings bit tts reenvir - ts, and trill :refuse to permit 31 0 ,,,r,,„ Au denrlad Ito. to essay a wharf at Itiehinond here after.- - : • •' • . COIL HAI 1 The qtrintiti sera by upkiky • Port CiArhou.,:....- • Put tymille Schuylkill Rouen - Auburn . • Total paying- Might. 0.41 for.COmpanra, _ "Total for Week' ' - rretioaaly this year. Total To =me pule laat ' . ~ncmise....~ . .. . sciiusixtLL'cou.trr umamoips FOR Ic.o. ..., , r.e fulltr*lrtr,,t‘lthe Autintlty tran3porten bon Wren: • • , •-• ". • " ..._ Fi• Work. Total. ?Clic 111111 &S. 11. It. IL-....:L.. 11 , .A11 17 04111717 neboviktil VaHei_ -1,11.13 H 37,-NTI II lial 7. Ires.te:..._ ..;..,.,_............-: -,.....—.- an .10 0741111.10 AIL 1 L.11:1011.-__......,-.....::... - • ' -. 1 -• ;70137 - 11.;0.1 071 Lortocrry • .....,..-_,.....-. &UZI 13 UGO 01. ka‘s 4 . kiPri.i/7--.-. - 10,901;11 . 1;001 11 -.- . ....... - MUG U CgAL I= j . 4 . 11 ,.... t .. t italtMut fur the week , • • wrack.. TUTAI. • .... ..... ..;,-. 4 1 1101 ti'',l.= ----.1 . 7,ail - 191.141 •-•-•---!-;, -4514 93 M$ • ... . •-. . .. - • :"Pntal_ .:-... .....„-------..--;......• MASI &ilia, time 1.04 year._.. ..—, ..... ...........,....—_, •70.314 Wick= V. Lehigh.. . B. _ .. . . . 1- 1' , taunt colt., op NLVIGIIIIOS 410111PA1T. - 1 Sim f toistiss is the dalatilE osai. trailsporost by ,lba Canal and Railroad ort Loh (.soal sad *ay. (ID .. Sur Um wig& aiding oii siatioday eve mat', • • . . 1 .. . , • firrumi toil!. .._,•.. ... ... iilf Canal. . .Er Itidlroad•----,..4.---,-- reller NW: me aced wee derivollaa killows . ' lwßitsi - TOW. Prom wreath)" ruem—,......... ..:....„... IRS --....,.....,... ". rlton efroo-----r 111 0r..—.—........—..-- ...- . " ve •...--:-...........-.....,........ "" =kr. Lemule.l.ps A. ai " , • Toud.„ DAD AND CANAL, andeanal fur the week Pllli _t•AN it.. =3 17.5 071 19%_ lei' ; 7:131 10 - 217 C 9.1; I 4 #ra 1.007 .4,117 . 13 tts I,4tri 10 12,7921: la% $1.7,113181X11 878418 air . ^ t;llA M. LIM.= 131" /40.425115 Dal . 1 isi,v‘i c; 1.11,it 937.49 1 2-": Will in • I"''w ==iiiiiiiiiii THE linFrEtts.: - ..zotrEusTia.----. Po TT • T 'V . : t • • t , DUO: Nasal Inn pasol connive co_AL TADE. The tollowinik o stateeseiet ?drama irillogeirted bY the Tle!Ami A te and Ca aseito.4lF.aCillielp aldiporB4l-, Fats !A i ; - ~. „.; Ina': ~.,, Ur Deli t tled• taniLL-.1.—....._--.. 41.1 I , By Med - - —.....,..............a.....:-....L-.....-......4. Wirt 472.1.11- ,1... - T4e: ) 1; ti•r: 1 -; ,' " ' ' _i L, a . :sot, For 9illaili4l)4l46 , . tiai ...';‘ :!:1 - az. 'By nvi Ct wa a mut Saw '' • -: ' 41 . 55 6 ' ' ~,,L.., ~4 . ..14 11 ,-- . .,,...t, ~.,,,, -, - ......."'",.....".":"..... 7',...*****-••••• r********* A * ..."..4 ~---- • ' - aIIMititLIIIIIDAL • Cueibei iiteltioa -Trade fete it!eiearikiroflll4l6,St•i ieWg compared Wrni.Llll7lar •-• • - ;- - - VI , acrroa, • wces. )rg.411. Vela . , AMID „ 14 1 / 2 142 IVNIt - •,=.5111 VA* • .. t= -. CO./4, - .1.; 'IK - 1/a4-*£ TS.: -. . _ 1 ' nutp; or emit DT TEX F.1161:11 . . 1044 .4ot :04.4tit:441:: 4E7: wait tiuilikerscicar inicx4vviat. ..".:419z?!.1:10c6 lritzKvir iO4l lid_, J041C194. ,. : .. ;,•.,. ~ , r 1 - .: , z . : PIIILAVELEiI APel. iSli ISM Rea Ash ftipoii! IF . 14- tzi ph eac0nt_.......1.:.....e 1* i. 73 . -49 : fCtiodoot... , , 1 Loma Mt PUMA. 4 Wel 4 fr. W, Aft ;L00tp,,......„.. 4 - 4.24 , do , _Bs , codoer • '3l7** 4 Stai•Oko... - ' :..4. '421, -., dO. - , BROM•44O:_, 4 8r.,........... 4 Z .do .... Ap•-....111M10VE : - 5t0v0....4............:4 4 czo - do ..,-.,. • .. - i . . - r• )•,./. ... , 1 •'. • NEWltin.,.._ &boy!. Itecicksb,L4S 730 S * • 1iet511.4...4.,--.. ~. (1.• S W..nak Salop . • 410.: Zsizuer-+—t -....- - 4 T INA • eri....•.....—. e Ail , . ken4:— —.... $ ;,As.. SSo oken.l.._ '.—. 44 , ECE----4--- 6 sses6 76 • tc . •I .........,,5,...... , . 41S, _: , 5tare,:...::4...t...2.......6.1t i (..'neginsii.: ...;-....... .. 4'. •, . _•• f. ' ~' .; 1•• • •• • .. • r : - I • . BALT7IIOIIII4)."TivZ ;air, Tiftbe r Vade• by enigotir ;new toad . : • - • • . • ,;• i i•-•• Wilkerstarrp Vittaton W T's Lyabng Valley /led elk ge Sbarnolclu WIMP or Bad Zerbey g • g Fran yard ur umarf,So t 4 73q••nout gi!d, onta, ' , • • By retail Vo'Mg IS 50. Chimes (*Trek 'and glambeibilla (goat !NO- ; Lacuitil'olM‘geoggyidug-•••,•-••••:•-•--- $ .••• 5 00 GEOWILTOWII ;,Apra;rt. ' Ileums' lemur: &. Cumberland, nargo,f. F ht , • --...---,--- . . L 4 4.9m0r C4I3IZAZ.P2' CO L. - • ' 1 1, -1 L. ' f!tr. - or. , r eg. 14.0. Chat i 1 Laakawaaaa, WeVkga..44 as ai al to 40 46 t. 3, fa, i 4,44 •, - .1 Vtkabare_, _lTObok4n--. 4.73 ' a ao' lal , 'S. I 73. , .•4 75 lera_. teant_Eflaabetaport - - 443 ' 4 75' SS aMr' 4 C 0 95404. Newburgb..--.. 470 .4au . 173 ' 10 a .7b, 470 • Leatta. Au .Johcion-.—... 110 ' 5 .7. , a. Z4ll. ''S .aSW.I 75 Lehigh. zuzabes e rt ato 6zs sso- ¢ Z . 5 4 0 ; 475 .Elltabethport an Pa. Jahaagate New Yorki4centa; /tituad-, oucLci:ceata; IC argir.7ocenta .. . :t" , : - . . 1111(.17s OF, GAS COAL .I.ltov 74C1ALDuty,a,. At. St4muug poluta. 21.1Dativered at 1.5. ettryynev. 1 TS Oreatmorelan4l.-------:1% ... ...... 7 De*ard . 1 7S ao dugy Tewu ' 2 tri Wat.l. , Faletat t =„4. 1110 Iss( 'Prtrt.a Littlepraeos3o7....:-....- 150 Powelton 780 1 50 For slack from 74 Slat* TS camta . to • IP' • • 71 -. 1 . "' Frelo4 to New "fork 111 1 . CCFAL; FREZG*I .- 1 4 4: . ' '-1 :*'"-'-', - _ ~. Roiltnn .1.:....,.....11 Olt: aillt 73 Mantner44.._.. . 33 .. . 3 ti0ntm'._:.1......-..1 me . - rt ts Igew sectibrd.i. 1 . I. 44 14'lln. r --.....' --.....2 00 ; . ra. IC Landon-...• ... ' 1, 3 1 - IlunierldEpport. :00 -1 7 3 Norwich 4! to yr 1 .4.- Newbvnvorc,.»l 10 - 1 • -3,4 1 0• New Haven..... , .. kJ') !: ( Xl. Portatnenth--... . :„11 1 . 1.4=11.... • - ,.... 4 .. . It ;. ? ,1 1 , 1 , neen..l.-.1...—...- _,_ - 1 •POrtlAid4.--.-. I .;•3 171 Ilartlbed.__, IAO ; 174 • Mlddletowu..4'. • 1 , 1 Z Provlde . nOe. - _-. 1 7 1 3.5 AlbanT.--F. 1.53 , , 'IIrIW.W - . - 5 01 • 121 New lark ......1.1. 'Skil 30 , .4 Pawteekektu. lel lIS lonwr elty._..i.. 50 Newton! -1 75 IZS lyttmore._...i. . • , • Dig R1V04.-....... 174 140 WaWalngton....{-110 -.. , , Twantot“._......- 7. 00 20/ Blehmozol..-.,- . Itockpart, . . 275 • . • ...c 2no . • tiletnes 1. .'.2 WI Frs i g i n ...' 1155 - A 4 - 11mtnattn. . . 2 011 ' - Norfolk. .. • I lIS . .Mothlidtead .. 30 Gslveston . 47 35 • ~--, -t, {Lutzq OF riumspoirrATiox 1. , t 1 • sir irAtalect ziapaian. . . , _ L L , - 1... - 141... __. IT. Erse .. N. • Ch. To Port Eachtnond..-- ..... .......0 co .2 au eT. tem on ao 0 op.. To Philadelphia ' • 210 210 210 t. 2 10 2 lte• 216 The rates Untulictuarikill HaVell area lonia per ton fee% and front [Tamaqua 7. and Pi re 12 OentaVer ton hither,' A drawback of NI cents a ton le al kmed 'or I coal eltipp M South { lf Capc,ll.enry and East of New - runawilclr. Oa con! shipped to other points n drowback of 'cents per ton will be tuadc until further . notice. 1 . • • . ' - I i 1 VI A VOltilf . PENNSYLVANIA RAILIWAn. .! Mauch eMinti to Philadelphia , L " - * 42 Id - I Lame lt ic.41.1.tr; 4. I. etornor. , AND , tut Kis tt • lieviE.X • ' : 1 ' . nxixtiotna. . 1 Tr. Elizsibeitiport.i 'To rkers. ' L. V. .n.. 41........,.... ...... ....4 811 L. V. It II • .. ..... ~ ..- 'N. .1. 'cctitrol • • I 12'31'oz:cis & x till IpOpg is-, ,_ - : •11 i 7 4 1 ;.. • . ---- 9,0 • S. • ,' I V OD wharving,....- 35, / Sllipping w. tarving.-,. 211 i . ;• ! _ ............ - 1 Jo 'To Port hnrQn_.......413 - 1 . —...--. To 1 4 01,11eAnalf6y, -- ~• '_. .... _V 11 Front Penn Raven to FAtrabethport & Pt. J/hoson AP 49 Illi Litilliill 14AVIOATION CMCPANY . 4 11 - 1119LUXII: Penn Ital'en to Phil U,-• .....1 i.—_... Maoris Chunk to Phillipsburg..- .. ... —.-.. . . . 4. lbtao.ol Chunk' to Itoboken aadPort .Tohnsou.... Shipping hod wharfage.- .... . ..... -..._.1_,-.—.1 - , 1 1 •. . BY CANALS.I,, • ' 1 1 atIt6"I.ItILL . NAVIHAT lON er;arrirtir. The foilowlng are the rates of toll and Ifreight on the • Schuylkla Canal for the present. •. • ! 'I .- TO NkW Toniz. • 3 • , From Pt. Carbon. Mt. Carbon. Sch. ;Haven. Pt. llinton. Toll .ft 10 41 401 • =1 07 4 - tI 03 Freighe 11,71 175 170 1 1 65 • • • . . _ • •I—• - , .. •il ss - ' r ,-.1 r it n : V. 61, . Cw.twhaVV. on coal for ti -•w York and Vaintty 4 emits per tun: ' 1 . To 1'1111.AVE.1.1911A.. From ril l'Srhon.l :Stt.. Carbon. Bch. Itiiveil. PL. Clinton 'toll ' lld ' Si no ti In 1 It al. , Frel4:l I sa t ad . • . to - ' . U so ' , 5.... or,) , • el 90 . 1 nv Lawton ('ANAL. l' I ' - . 71 -'4° 'FrOrnlltaneb ellunk to F. Dion •• 1 " ' . " New itope anal lith.tol. Throw 14 40 Now York Tormmti tr, , lMllodelphia..._. ~... _ I . + in". YOB/1114 CANAL. To Nl'Vt -1 411 . 1 . i . To Jer.ey ;, eit e For re-,..1.4.1 11cm IKON ;I 1110 OM DM (; C? A 151 :T D R 8 E! 1 Best ink the • Agotits,l:". 2;1 MilaV MYETti& SC' 11l ("entry. St., to .._.— . — 3.- .Shovels, corn and Oardathioes of all (Ands. BCALLIO.SCA.LEB, SCALES, . . i Of all k'ildk, and titmbasr . In the , mark t, at MYER & Selitrr. 4.4-24ta. :i0.1131 Cu a rett, Potts ville. • - exchatiwi,ldectlli 7 or *tort- ears V 4 . a tv ri-surr'f F nmellwetitnztebtatßitnt-ll'rootna and (*liar and gaud ga t rdenln Jalat.pat for a red dance In town, -Arlo , at -13tt Centro Cent at Puttsvplo. , WA.N D.-7A Young man , eith gei reference as AsisliUmt Ito.sik-keeper. - and 'Collector. Ad dress P. t). 110a. , 193, Pottsville Pa. - AprH 31,10-432.1w-1%.1,t , MITILB' , WANTED.;--A etOefat, te*perienerd. 111 pro. .n, kind dispoettled, who can take entire charge ,11 child about one „year Mil, wilt bear of a gaud pl by applying at- this office. lieu of refer; ence ex cted and. gond w,agetipatt.t. t .A, •- ,: ' 0.4 e pri , k , '741-80.tr +• , , • • - • rOPAATNEIit3EII 3 .-abe underalanal UP. VC N...• pilattax.'eppecri liqo a coßartneratti l jp for;the . - .411.1.• - - - ---, eauttutan 1, Ulna. ;Of- mint Cool, flaa . Won Inet Nark, tlon,glve. April 28t TAKE : °TICE, -- ! ' . Builders and Meelianies: At MYER dk.BClll,Tld'S, can be bonght etiettp Building Hardware . rail hinds, Nis: Paints, 011 s; ellasa, Cement, Plaster Chimney Tops and I."luet. Also, Terra Cotta l'lpe fall sizes. March 12, '7O ' , ' 11-1 y ; , ESTATE OF ;ILENItY DAVIIii.DEGE.4.B- FO.—}Lettera of admlntatrition' UTXIII the. es tate of l e figLl3.loavis, late of tthe . Borough of; Ht. have been granted to the under- Aligned, l persons havlyot claims lderriatula agarnet Ufa estate of Bald decedent are r inested to make :knOwn the name her without delay. and .thoao :Indebted to the estate to make Immediato paytnerit.l KATTIIANt" Adminimtratrix.' Fat Clair, April 28,.1870 , N OTIG4E.—Whes letters teitamentary lel he 4 . /11 estaie or 3tielmel Murphy, late o the Bor ough of . rottaviiie, deee r iseti, have, bee. granted to the subacriber; all pe nit indebted the said estate are requested to 1 ke immediate payment, andlltose having claims Or demands against the es tate of VI e intiii , deeedent„ will make kinoWn the Mime wit otit dtlay to . LEWIS C.. DOUtiIIERTY, .Eseentor, Millersville; , , April Zi11..70-18-th A a w iLtrusTEAmos NOTICE. -+ Whereas ; letters of rwitulnistratlon to the i **hide of William Q i . Moore. late of the Borough of rrittity tile, I deceased rave been granted to the stilMeriber, all persons dehted to said' estitte,are requesteit to make Int ediate.paymmt,and thriiii,tmr ngetuhrts 'against the same ; o make hem known without de lay to . -.1 . ii.AXIS Et: IlitaltE, • Lrusfrin Grove; ChmiteriOnutity, 4 Or to his : ttortte,K'f !WS. It. BANNAN; pot Oiville, April 31. 70 -, ; , , " , 3/4.6:.• ! . , -* utenrllN i(),, g oig to /1 .1 . 1) . .Vr) 11 ti Maail and hoar OWer,retuiylor, eatt Ing smokl)tgTobtie eo,..aidt be ttold cheap. by the undemtglatd. Three. men are n e toettt and flhlhh n tall( ton n(. luck frig Talniew 1 taie,ttas. Can toe ararked law& or. ItorNe- paw r. A pply 2 to WILLIAM KA LILA C A eril Eg). 71)-la.6 Hamburg, Berke ".unty..rn. . , 1.-43 it B. sm Jutvrick OF I REAL EIiTATE AGENT, AND 1.:1 . 1 TCTIONEEIc : rtaicroNcosr.,lPolTarmiA, PA: I [oll ki P r given to all business in reabove‘ 1 , 'acing' a large -experleaceout isfaction , ess ra.nfivive ~.(e'dt=atti-„P.7."trt S PE acv . AC CENSF.D . , • No. 1 Special a broadly*. • and•promp solicited a Jaaual7 /E.3:EiLY hawk.. main uulio Goodrich at Greenwi Lice Yo SEED POTATOS.—A "fea , l . rly Mo-. d Early ItosellEED Y(YAT I, still re d. Abe), a fear bushels genuine Early ,'. d the ;if drriunt Potato& at 11 r.bushel, ' . Nursery. These are the t o 'fl, &glue ' known. yielding froni.2:l t o bushels 1 , !anted:: T,he Mohawk and . are - so Io crokis lf desired can be rats . _!tn one I - „ • April SO. 111-rlt‘lt.--41 iLlt . , '.' per bushel early- that seaxon. • 60 •sl.7ssuonrclM e N T e t rZ3 l iZ g s, a a d o l c d k )cdll 15.000 lteddl • g-out Plants. Japatir 'Llltm, . 1 - .kinds. ld pots; T )ems', Dahlias. Poen:xis. dr., frt pat*, Thew Pla i.ard in avdendld condition, nOtc reody and fur Pod wholesale and retail at 1 • , _ I.IIIV. ` WOOD NU tt. ,l ,EltY, riciTim ILLE.., Y..arly CO lag likla.TiarnAba. Plenty new ready. fiend 111 yo r order*. ; ~ April at, (...**r,. ' , , . ' Witawi-2w TN THE waTitzar cortLET at in - Unltni 1 States fo the Wotan* . Distrtet of -rentrvanta. Id tbe In ttf4lr Of tllf , ' tiftto of,Michae nonl4; . ` Rankrttpt. Toltio- ere.litne4 .)6 Judd lta krupt4—, You are he by'nutlitoot t brns , 4 preetlng of To ere,ll- tors of maid S ankt pt . 'mitt 1)61Itl ioen at I h °Mee pt, J o h n Raw . i t . Es +, a deithter In Ihnk optcy of said Marl trt:Mittsvilite. on Toteathiy, t hell. th clay Of May, A. Pk Pao, ?hef.irt s.i if Ilegl.ter. for Vie par- - pose tuunetll In , tot. twensky-NerOoth s,etlop of the Batatraps lyci, tot Slitroli V :rid. Aga. lam mukt "Flirty' you= 44.. t::: if you sato proper. ... ! i "-, J. £1, '' 0‘17.31„ # eee. . . , 1C , : • .-",;,), n i ' ' 0/611101t414e.:17,40WEELY.- ' ; .- .. Anct ' -• . ' iti at iii Is -a 4 L . . .. .. rixtrAtift4l itt.,' Ora for th e tispritim Triadic> ii irsiiiikaidosao4lll44 Of NOTT&O_TIA.M.,24:IID IVRAL'UCEI• CUT —4 , WWDONT:BLIM4M" . D BHADES , --- I .i l -' - f gi . COUITP1.41011;1010 ONS. i tti 01K_Woibilitiria . a4ll Itarestipr oreerteit. /I , t tag ainsade. - ' ~ . 4, l . ' '... stlliiii ir l•MtiVg.FriES ' tit 0 ,:•-„r„,, ";••• ,4 i Aim, for . 1 1Va Viligok r , ~, 1 14 NlTlndce BP MIA r 04.1.*r4 • orrilgiordw .3==to•ara=s moo MI I =l my pinumm u aad aLt team, with lb* aamarngreg i aloAW l, •Wltal”._l fum e mire. DAyp mtiptegra,i, mpa iips . - r_lW rt • P-Ffr.vt, • :1t.4 . frill; • t.,-.. •.. 0., I _... f ~ P. 0.8. of .&... be. ' - rtl. - - Tit • ,-"''. the following preamble antremointhmanerrnnastit W lit P - tIPI Issitity God in Witt!, • -sr vl once summon nee= IS mat liiit'Slft.MS in dlamented indeath .i. therefore, be it meg t Iffe"bowe it -iiiitlilissibidDisi—on-t W - o- 4, re r u ng A e aMP l a ss 4rjaliiiir. in t rely forever.-, _. _, Dotse: - of our ' brotner; i -reil' al s rM . gone to the place where peace an happiness shall red, nit In tke deatik,of b l ew ii t o Sops of America pace lost a vat le nienit este who. had ho'been permitted Vie:Wu anuielg. 1111 would - hoer a I' 4 shining if "i o our icrel" ' cause, wboie b lamps; woald have abroad flossing* of f Mi. _ . * erg -.: - /hosetred. That We fleseby tend , kithet, lasuali 'family and friends of our deceased Other Our Inis felt sytupathzin'thiethenoneof it loom. , •'- ,' Rrioired, That as e mask of Ifillifel W. his memory . , we will slitriod our a nd west he usual badge of molisning \dor th agree! of waft" . days 'ilesnired, That a copy of , I3sits4 4itshintiotti •'be, handed the parents of our late brother. and be piabi. , . bleed In the CAMP limes end 311311sits' Jougit.st. ,-,, •ini.jficliallalig i = • %, . ! 1,- ~ GM . W. BAlf g a a, • • . -.. 1- --A.tikeileall-Vti - 1 Committee. -' Atiest—Cabcf4 TtFinfe, Ail- E.'f';/•k i '' f' I . O—lt . - April 30:111. .4V:lll,:y"AptftS;rlrAt • - wrmum D i , noozi*- - t ; * it Wei_A - . O t E .43;tri .9atfit.NAL'Alcb ONLY AVA.,"irITA :1444404.- 3t© a t.n, Sam New and .Elegant, Styles stsatly produced. 16Prli Wotan 13 . oakkeara , COURT EIALE.. 4Puriunnt to an' ardor. of the Orphans' piurt .of the County of Schaslloll, In the (!ontsnonwealth,of Pennsylvania, thasuhearther,ohe of the Administrators of Henry Dam, tale of the Itorough of Ppttstille, In the County ot_etchuylklll, tleeetteed, will expose to auto by puhlter vendue, on ' • _... . . SA TURDAY, .1679, E3E , at ilo'clockAn the afternoon, , at the public hoot* of J. M. Fetter 41 Co., In the Borougni:uf -Pottsville; La the County of fichuYikill afuresaid.--All, those ear-, tam three measu_sgoe tenements and MIS of grontitt, situate In the Llorongli of_ Pottsville,- Courtly of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania. • • No. I—AU thateertain tuessnage, tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Potts ville, County - of Schuylkill, bounded and deserated as follows, to wit: On the north-west, by Church Alley, du feet, thence by lotorGeorge Hadesty, in a son theastward ly direction, 90 feat, thence I tca son th westwardly direction parallel with Chnech Alistyl, 4 feet, thence in a Noe theastwardly direction tt: feet, to Schuylkill Avenue, thence along said Aytinue in a southwedwardly course feel to the other property_ of Henry Boyar.; deceased. -thence by the same S.l feet to Church Alley, belfig the westwardly half Of lot marked "No. 27, on the plan of Benjamin Potte addition to the. - Borough of Pottsville, with the ap purtenances, consisting of a two story frame duve t-: ling house, with stone basement', and d two-story, frame, kitchen attached; and also' a on-story ,frarne_ dwelling how. with Stone basement on the rear Of said lot. 12111 F 53 MEI =EI $ SO - 70 I ,~;K ... '9 red nd m= is 'n. 116 ii 1 , if ~~' 111211 1009 antI!IOII,(AMTSIIJ.T. PIIILADELPHI 1.10117 •WALIONO AND INIE Iron.THE AIy;;AND.PAIIS A SO No. 2—All-that certain lot er piece of ground, sit uate in the Borough of Pintsville aforesaid, txxiaded in front by a twenty facts wide alle now called Church alley, thg east side by lot nttmber twenty seven (27), in the rear by a public alley twenty feet wide, now called Schuylkill Avenue; and on 'the west side by - lot of John Kalbach, With the. appurte nances, consisting ,of a due-story frame dwelling house, with one-story - frame kitchen attached and frame stable, being the east half of lot marked In the town.plot of Benjamin Pott's addition tothe Borough of Pottsville, with the number' twenty-eight. (2t), gontoining in froht 30 feet and 154 feet'deep. • Terms and conditions made known, at the tithe,. and place of sale by JOSEPH 11. SKEISN, Aflitilnititratijr ' 1175' order of the Orphans' Court. . . . CLCAS:. 116 G gr. Clerk. Pottsville,Aprti '7O : . 18,31 • ' riaQ L el of th ad 06 I e ad Ca Pegt aO Theadvantages t and attractions of this tOAN;for ini•a4tment purposes, are nanny anti Important: It is baxil lipori one of the Great THROptlff LINES BETWEEN THE sFABOARI)AND THE WEST. 2. THE SECURITY IS ALIIIR.‘DY CREATED, the •greater pnrt of the line being In successful running . • operation. 3.i The I.oenl Traille, from the unrivalled • Agricttl taral rektons and Iron and Coal deposits adjacent, maird beiarge and profitable, , f.-411 bac! 'enterprlag cONCV3- SD) - 4 AND r!tiViLitCES fro . 1111 'the'States of 'Virglnis Wet.t.Virainla, - • , , Ellt IA under the manaßeritent•'uf efficient and. WK LAiloirOWN CA Ii•ITALLMIS T whose natnea ate ant k . 14 for Its fli,tLV - Co.lll.•Li.rtox and sneetistal 'operation. lig -•1 , , , . 6. 1 The Bonds can had eitherln COUPON - OR 'REGISTERED they have thirty yeAntto.rtiti, both principal intereat s beln.payable In gap. ' • e Bendsareordenamlnatiena of *Woo, *5OO, and *too. ben tug Interest at the into of six per cent, 'ln Olin, payable Mayist and November Ist, • noel our intimate acquaintance with the afrairs • and condition of the Company, 'we :know these sec4rittes to be peeullarlydesirahte.and suitable for Betel employment of surplus Capital, and ftindirig,of GoV i ernment 11entbs, by Investors,: Trustees of , P..statt.w. and others who PriLler absolute, secur i ty wt th rdosonable throne... . • . , Pidgers of United States] Five-Twentles are e ria bled to procure these Bonds, bearing the grime . rate ~ . of fhterest and having a longer periog•lo ran, and La to lima large increase of capital In addition. ‘.. mill and Stocks dealt iri, at the Stoett Exehiatige, - rei[red In exchange for tnis Lama, at the fell nee kht iratue, and the li.lnds returned free of'ex:press enlarges, , . . .. , Price 90 and Accrued Interest in Curren cy. Pauiphleta, 'Maps, and frill Infornudlon. furnished on u l pplieltion. 1 . , .1 - • • , etv 7ontf.4` , • Feb V 3, 13 N°Tic:R .l s Tll4/ 1 101iY . GIVEIN..t hot applielt. Lion will he made i. ilia Ficeetleiloy, Jon ?•1' W. (immix, Goverfiorcut Pcmilyikttin, fo r n re ti Ardo for Kosmitti ilielfelhiama tirlamer now COntiard in Sheilah uf tic iZontalv of tit;huyttil if. That point:atj pilcat ion will be 'mule uphill% petition signed hy,lite following pennons :' , • . • - • . • C. 1.. Pinkerton, , ' Protleelok Wolf, .. ' 11. 1•,, Ent-Icy, ' . • John Simon,,, .•.." - • , ii. W. lien. - . '..tihristituo' Kopp, .. ,:;•• • W. Victor Leninah,- • • ' J;ll.,Holsrig, .. ' ! Anthony Fisher, , '. ;Imolai. Malinger. . .i..,lptuinnes Umnitz • 14.;13.; Brower, ••'•• , :Joseph. Xnzenspei:ger 14.•Mintralwman, i •• . Ht. L..Kirir; ~ ~., ' Lew. IL Van Itched.' John„E. Lehman, ' . jrcterLlatix. : ' .•:' W. IL . Maybery. .- ' . Charles Bensinger. - • tart Itnachwefier,. '. Jacob Raineatter,. ~. ' • Dominick. Moyer, ' 'Christian Emig, - •.• ' • Marled W. Moyer, ' , ' A. Urnholts;•! •-: :, . : Id telinel roely, --, • •.C. W. Unbolts.- ' John Marks, son., • • - 4 Jotc . gh Stonier. . John Yegley, • . ~', o C , glOWer, •'' .'' Witita2l2 Stlthl, - . ' 'XIINSISa , _ ,r.. ,'- ' - Maisel Focht, '. Sonrrt; a Angus, " . 7 DaYid'Eftllfeer. ' - ..,, h ilarrn„, bn ur RAPI • '' • John 0 . XOP,Pt - ' '' ' es - '. ' ' . Francis-Slimes, ' ~. • ,' Wm. J. lielh_ll#_ert, .. LenirkKo pc . . . : ,- , /antis S. Waal. • • • - -Feat. Ro • , not. Keetniati. - risinial op i Oi .. , ~.-..-,,,.. °sop% B . pitsrinr., • .•, John rIP- I ‘ O PP. :1 t John eche, 1 .. . • .B. Althounr, ' Peter liCrela, '." . •• .J. Chsterman. . John Fisher, .. Winton; Mott ' . .. J. ir.. liechilit„l: .•••..11... Jelltall,Fillirtkial. • John: Kismet,: •.' ' • , .-• . Williimi / iniqg. - ... ; • John Marks. Jr.„ : . - ' 5'. .,. Minim Brown; :•.- , . John W. Minnig, , •• - ~•• ..I. 11. -Bniondt. 1114. ft, ' • . liannirl Freeman, , .. ',- gem .A. , ,rinitertoli.". - 48 M i e t MatiMa. o - ,' '- " 1 J;.., W A . . lsirke to n,‘ , : • ; • Ch. Itineenwollet;-; ; - - • • iimintot risanit,•, • I " "•.- ' Andrew Wens, ;'t+..; - •; -Usury-W. Fins* 'l , 1 I nsrogy. _lc •pp,,,1te . ., - ;...:-- ' —Aaron Etneel,- • -• • • ' I'. L. peno, - •- • - - -•; • •••.- Willilint 3,; tinitth. - • ' ',...t:. Iterretrileil, •••-•"• '.• ;-. - - John gt.stinltti - ' •-• i• . .T. R. Beetnet, • ..., ;,,,,•: .7 -;1 0 84, r 4 ge , , . 1 ~ Jos. Brenner; •;• , ; ;;,, 1 . .„ L. w w # 04. .... . 1 -.X. Innhotts, ' • ,;•- • •'• : Voter. linsetnie tier.' •• - W. H. Long John Illockr. , ; ~". • ' ' P-- • 7 4. 1 ( ityta'i ''' - ' , l -", • John ilinyte. ~ v . c;;.. Janies'lsinier. • '• • - Jbeinizolori: ':: : • . . '.• .Daniel Itlnw;.• , i 'Charles Edit% .. Dar tit_LoitiUon - ' s. - gzss Jones. •' ' '' ' - Edwiird Lawler, ; • 43.31intirtr, :' , i 7. John Illac ro 4, _, , • , olnk te lgr:111.; --..- - ; William &,e /. FortY. • „Li Elias Xtio Mier.. - ..„ 'Pk ' , Mort ) ). .. IZt rg44l" ' 0;1: A 11=141 4 2 11n risinn i . it (" . ames 11014 y 7 - - A,,,10ti0 Johnston • . •:: .' • ohn Parr4l, . ,' I• • DnnSel Veal, • • i , ..lianiuslArelkittlntrak.: ~,-1•4 1 T0 h 4 1 0.- `--• ' ..Icsepti - :. eitti Wlllealenfte: 4.; ~-. Pistrielcjohninn.,.. _ - .psinni ifiriani_: ~. - . •-. B, B. Bony - -•, •••• •, ' •.- • obannosillatirtnger, 7 • •Airtirst dithis. „,_-• .. Antos Bigler. ; • tilt . •- „l i itow'm ;il I; •-•.1 .."BetirgeMUlSl;;;;; - -:- i:. j_tintnilt.. _ . Willisto4lUter, i t • 11. X..Yrieb ~ •' :,, . ,-, • Wittism•Wsko., ...•.: i I - .. - .. , POW riftrik, -,” ' .;•:..,.. .; '-.,:, 1104 4, 10 . • ..", : , • • Awl , •.. ••. ! • ; - 1_" El= 1 Pi a k a .-.-4 *RI_ Ojailieutabi. IFdlitta rr• iak. •• „ writs uf,Firet ^eers, he /4;1- lass_____iidliatatt of the Court nese of Sciaiyikilt County. idid is writ-I gbalidels AN& Awanaglionierloot of the Court upt jkla t tlillitorkt ' ogiAty; and to me di. • there ittepase * ti AT to este or out:. *7.11 1 ' • ' • : ,400.#41; is the Court thinse, rowille., Schuylkill County, the 44130Wilig reidlistatA to wilt_ • . thatiresuriaceot that lator piecetif . • Yllziatelll the Boroollttne Ashland, County of kill and stile of peankylvanta 4 ori-tbe north side of "Metre atfeet, west of Fifteenth 'belt:art:be lot :marked oaths map lan of said h with , itfelipprat VOW*. goardstlpgar a Zetory ft:sine dwelling se with sibriellnaverwriciaid,iiadom _ftrinakrtitabenada ed se thiepreparkr• - or FLIIOD113.; • ALSO. 14.0. /—Alt- that' certain lot, or piece of •" tat,' Township , Schuylk ill v• " „ ruglandseFusche Deoglerl.llchael - snydar, - :d 1:Orio arid others;conbidning 5 • Mori or lest, with the' appurtenances, consist= IL frame wster.power nowendll.r , > ICO.. S—All that canals karat - or tiacrotiafid, situ ate in North Manbelin Township, Schuylkill Couri -VOW Orwitatirlidltaining the t%nitre Turn ip _lands of Motto Pott, deceased, Gar- . leer, Edward Keestailind others; bontairdag sa acres. N n T ll i o riththe tt nrtel rl t r t lrdihghe,wirasicZ4tc At , attshs tog barn, and 2 IN stables; as the proy„of YOLLIN X. CHARLES. 'AI All that certain lot or piece-of gromid. Al - In the Borough of;tirwigsburg . , satiny' County, bounded northwardly by a a/ feet aide al :1M asinwtkinliY bY Jot. another •s, gout hwardly by Market street, and westwardly- by FrtWkliiretTeM ' • • bauglat-Dic64Gazt }'^ir - op plau of said Ito ,Thatigh•, containing to width im feet more , or less; and Ift - dePth 3K2 feet. there latiteallOrltlglaeappurienan cps, consisting of a ilinistem_ • lieVwetillit he use, with's one-story lagnirnaien - Aril, a 1, 1 1 ...“. toffy log carpenter shop vad a frame qv.; us the pr. city of ADOLPH iORTMANN, . ; that Oergein hum or Imo: of Ivintl: sit. ukte ln - Ncirth rnienTovraship, schakylkil I coo ritY. adjoining lands of (leo: Maier smut. Mtlem Vanbhu•gen and otheritoentai=C Acme, Mora t.r leas. with the uppurtehttncere; Uncut Ai 2-story frame dwelling tdahas; 'Ai -t liri.propertT of BP:WA ND: BITLER. ! -•• • - • ALBo.—All that eette, tract or plisv-af Irind;sit nate in Butler ?tarn. tip, Schuylkill' Ci7unty k ad joining lands' of Idiehael. lielver, Jacob risl)er. ltt gtraelPerr. Witham Bolick Bright .1, Itahvon; edit and Settzinger and otheni, coutalni Ile 115'aeres, more or less • '!• as the property 'of OW EN COi-LA oirdlq. = ' • trul u. Eft OF TITS ME „' , - - ALSO—A:ll,that certain lot or piece of uronn..l, hats In the Borouglfof Ashiand,Sebuyiki I I County, bounded northivanily. by Centre Stteet„eastwanity by lot of John B. l'riee, sou thwardly- by' „1 iddle *hotel, and westwardly by lot of Cornelia* Kane. loentain in width feet, and in depth 1115 feet. with. Labe oppurtenaucts.; consisting of a- 2-.stom frame dwelling house, with a 1-story frame kitchen at-' tached, and a frame stable; as property. of ow- COULAHAN and „BARU C. Col LAILI,N, his -wife,•ln right of the said wife. ALSO—AIt that certain one-story Plank Church 'lt:liming,. situate In the town of Shenandoah City, lilahnuoy Township, .Stchitylkil,l tktunti - • on lots • or- pieleescif ground [narked with, the numbers ripe • )044 ten town block nuanbersix• Oboe the reaper plan of said n of S. lienzunloah City as laid out by W. Sheafer,, eoldaitling in - front •twenty-tive AWL., and in depth thirty-five (3)) feet, and the lot or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant to said buildinir, as the property of HENRY J. MOYER, JCPIA•B'REI-CUAILT. or reputed owners and contractors: ALSO—AII the right, ;title and Intermit - of - Jacob Schuck, Of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate the li&ough of St. Clair, iichuyl lcill.Cettinty, bounded northwardly by lot et Morgan diincheY, eastwardly by lot of Sarah A, Thorne; southwardly by lot belonging to the estate Of:harks Bromirk decieaseo, and ereatwardlY; by Third street,. containing in width 30 feet. -and In depth iilo feet, More of less, with the appurtermnecs consisting of a' two-story frame dwelling house with stone base-- intent ; as the property of JACOB 84111:c K. ALSO—AiI that certain 3-story frame builtllhg and distillery, and the .1 1 ,4stery frame building thereto attached by a covered frame pa.ssage-way, situate in the, Borough of Mahano City. Schuylkill County, on the northeast comer If Railroad street and' 'ate whim street containing f•kether lb width on Rail road street ?-feet, and In•depth parallel to Cat itwis.sa Street= feef e en those certain lots orpiNes of Lti•ounil, •markeci Ott the map or piaMof Matiatiov (10” I, h - Pds - nliMberli land 2 in block No, tdgether bounden , 'and deacribed as follows, to wit: south by Centre street, West by Catawbect Stret•t, north by Railroad street, And twit by lot No. 3, tars* I, containing .10 ,feet in front on centre and extending of that width .AGns, a.ETO: 4 .IS, ',E=I Carriaires eon -10..484rn , emt s right ankles, therewith and parallel. to Otittiwissa ,s rest .125 feet to 'Railroad street, 'anti the kits, tir" p s& ground and. eurtilage appurtenant to Kant • b tiding; said buildings 'find lot or . Nee.. of ground iteesittlatted In theliortiugh of Mahanoy t 'lt v, sc hu yl tall County,lsit4 as the property ;:of .1011.1 C; 110E-' *AN, owner or reputed Ownr and contractor. gALSO—AII the right; title and kutcre N t of Geroge Lee, of, , in and to all that certain lot tiK . ,pleve of ound Minnie in the !Borough •of Port. Chrism,' . ,huYikill County, bounded northwardly by ticeond 'Street, eastwardly and biouthwardly by'loeof Mar-: , garet Wilkins, and itTpitiwzirdly' by, 31arkot Street,. - cnntalning In width 2.3 'feet, and in depth 110 feet more of less, wit h. the anpurtenanet4; 'consisting of a 2-story Inane thtelling house; ras,tlfe nroperty of GEORGE C. LEEll , ' t'• 1 . . 'ALSO—AII that Certatite lot or piece of ground, si Mite In the Borough of Pinegrove,,Scbuyiklll Coon ty, hounded north wardl, ,v by lot" nos. , or late of Lev Miller, eastwardly by 'fulpenhoelten• Street, south.: *rattly lot of Frances Robinson, and westanrdly. by a'hl feet wide alley; containing width 50 feet, and in depth . ...110 feed,,niolic or less, with•the.apput t enences. consist ing oradouble 2-story ham.) dwel ling house, 2 I-story frrttite kitchens, • and a frame hog-sty • as the property Of REBECCA BoVElt.. AL:Si/LAU those certain tracts Of patented .land, situate 1 al tformerly"Lower 51abiantongo !town, ship) now partly anal pairtly Porter Town- Ships.Schuyikll.l County; l'a..surveyed on warrants In the names of George Rekort, Jacob Bower, i chael Aladara, -John StrOccker, Philip Milli•r and 'enure(' Eager. bearing date the 1:01.1 day of Novel.- ber.•l7trt, adjoining elicit 01 her and lands of :Philip Krinselsnan and others, soldsix tracts were. all patented to 'James Wilson, Esquire, one of, t hem containing 410 acres; 161- perches and once by . -Patent enrolled id , Patent • iksek" T,'Toluene - 27; ' Dane One „.other of them 'also. containing 410 tie'res 61 perches and, 'rowance, by Patent enrolled ImPatent Book I', 2T, page Z. One other,of them containingll2 acres Sts perchesand allowance, by Patent enrolled In Pat-. ent Book l', Vol. 2ti,'page It. One other of them con, Mining US acres ;t2 perenes and allftemnce,brPatent enrolled in Patent Book; I', Vol. 2a, page 1.1.' Ono other of theta containing Itti deres at perches and allowance by Patent 4MrolliSt In Patent I'ook Vol. 21, page 213; and the other, of them containing 413 acres 12.1 perches and I allowance; by Patent en rolled in Patent Book I', V 431.26. page and nee cach' one of them•particularlyileseri .cd in a cermih. Deed dated the Mil day of February. A: D. 15319, recorded in Sehtlylkill County, in I?eed 11.40 k No. 17, page 312, from John Snevily to °vial Johnson, ti etie rat Adam pillcf, and Peter Fritz, Trustees: with the appintenanaes, conslstind,of a l(-story frame Tay -- ern and dwelling house, a; 134-story Inane dwelling house; 3 one-story frame dwelling hintses`, a 2-story stone dvielling house, and: 2 frame Stables • as the Pfoperty Of PETER FRITZ, Trustee. sole lir - eletar. of °VIVI.% JOHNSON, ADAM DILLER., afld PETER FRITZ; Trustees thr inemseives rind Parke.',..g son, Henry Buehler, General Adam Diller, Militant Charles Chandler, Christian ilaelmtan, Thomas E.. Franklin. Joint h. Findley, Samuel • Ilurner"John W.. Nesbi t, honos,A,Chaldwell, Sam lac I S. (.'a ter, William T. itogerg, peter Fritz, Sanibel L. ant Leiper,l T. M. ?dome, - Francis 'll. • Nichols.; Richard and Robert smethurst, JfilinA. Gamble, 'Joseph B. Anthony; and their flsNOCilitt•A and stinStitates, known bi - ine sty h. and mime' of the 000 D SPRING CBE EIC COAL CONI . I'AN;I*. •• ALSO; NO. 1-=All that certain. tract or piece ed' lend, situate in Bush tovenShip, 'Sehuylkill County:, bounded and described as ;follows': Beginning, at a dead Spruce stump, thento north thirty-six rind three-fourths degrees west-Z6 feet. ton spruce ; t hence north Z% degrees west lhl7 feet to rocknearly oppo-' site the dant ; thence north 16 degrees cast 166 feet tO a shine heap; thence north degrees cast 230 feet to a stump thence : north 4114edegrees west 166 feet, crossing the river to adroit pine; thence north 49:,,ti . degreeslves t 116 feet toe ntitplt; thence south fib de- . grees west 163 fret to a point in a road; thence south 01X degrent west 61 feet to another 'point in said toad; thence sonic) degrees west 100 fet4,.eruss ng Spring run,,toanotner point in Hold read ; thence south :12% degrees west_l67;feetts another point in said r. 4.1• thence south atlii degrms west 1311 .cut to another point in : said toad; thelibe. south 173's de greets West 74 feet to the: intersection of said . road -with the highway ltiadinit ,to . Catawhiss„; thence south 41%,dcgrees coat 131 - feet to At point in said highway: thence south 244 'degrees least, 21/ feet ta, another, point in- said highway • thence-south 42 degrees, W minutes . mist; 3.0 highway ; to another • point 1i said higtrway ;x (bones stouilt„ 63% tlegrt•es tax i, *bet toan otherpefintlp said highway ; thence northl7degreeslloo' 10'1*m - is/dna the rives, to Um Place of beginning containing• aixording to a our vey made the ith -day ntlite:Aber, A. D. 1867, by Hawk**. Lewis,' 9 : : acres art 445 perches, 'within° appurtstpances,conshatilitg of nfrante water-power PWwdee mill, a lottery' frame refinery,' a 1-story frame coining bottae,ft 1-efory..thirne dry house, and 1-story-atone magazine, and all machinery, tuxes, Ac., connected with Mild , , NO. 2.:•••AII that certain log pr piece of ground, sii , nate trt the liOrough of Pottaville.Schuyiklll,Coun ' ty, Wattled northwardly by eallowhill reet, east- Wardly y lot belonginglo the estate of A - Ind:4 Wal bridge, deceased, igiuthvoirdly by lot. belonging to 'Ott - esCabsiof l'harbas Rahn, AleCettsell; and west wardly bY Third Street, Containing In width 20 feet; and in depth 20 feet , With the Appurtenances, con-: statingof a 2s4toryramedwelllng noose; With stone be/lenient" NW the and ititefest of -Dav id BeVerldge of in . anil to all that certftin lot to pl ero_ of ground' situate' In the i•itoronell of Pottsville, Schuylkill County. ixtuntl i .s.htuarthwahlly by 511.- nen:tattle street, ca.stwarilly . and southwardly by lot of Mary Jahn-son; and Westwardly by.lotheionging 4 0 the • - es tate oloTicorge: • Hai bersholt,, deceased; containing in width 30 feet, and in depth ie fee:. more or less, .wlth the 'appurtenances consintitg ttf a'brick,T 4 Church, hasentent . ; now Used as it'schofil house. • •,• • • NO. - 4—All those 6 certain lots or picei•si'of rtnuutl sittnite In the Borough:, s 4 Pottsville • Siliuyik 11 I, County, beuntled nortforardly by Arclistreet, eaist wardly by lot of Emily l'nliock, .Eatit' Market street, rind ivq•stwarilly by Willi street, containing together la Width 150feet:411A 200 feet, with tile nppitrtenanees, consisting of . a - story brick houic,a2e4torybrielt and frame bake-house. anda frame stable; as the property of DAVID BEV ' •••I . 'ALSO—AII the right, tithiend interest Of jOhn C,: ',Nortball, of, in and to all that certain lot or. piece: 'of - ground, situate lit the It trough of • Mahano,y City; Schuylkill County,. beginning at .41. point Ou toe north side of Centre street at a •distance of 614 feet west of tbemiddle Ditereet:. thence north 'lO de-, greet' 80 Minutes weist'lSO fas4•••t • re a poet in the 11144 of the East .10_11artoy, ltollroacl release ; thence' front the same point alonglientre street iconthladvgrees minutes west 400 wet to a post ; thence north 10 degrees 80 minutes. Went' ton post on the afure.a itt ralirciad emktwartllY, 414 feet to the Alcor of be: ginning, with the .aptsivtrantottes itinsist not of 2-story snout machine afid Piller/ 114; I-story stone foundry attached; a.l-Stacy franig blacksmith aimp; 61 , 1-story iframe. Mike mid is I%c story Dame dwelling lioats,•,' together Minks as r ine • Grant Iron World:, being Live Santa prettilsesWhieh Thinalis Wren and wife by deed', gran ust aud' C 1411; Veyed nato John _C. hitirtnall,' Wretr,,in fee.its terutntftbieorturina ; us the pronerty of JOAN C....SORT:HALL. • ' ALSO—AII I Wit. eestaitt lot or 'piece of:gronual, Fitt, ;sate Tit "the - itototigh“Of ,Coludy.heuritted eastwarally LiY lot of Theodore A:1 -- itsrtvtg, tichdliwardirby child of Soiiepli Jeunesi westwardly by Misdate theAlitateetEnoch Iftortgani deceas,sl, and sontiiwordlylby Sim burystreet, eons Aaining in 414,t1i asfoicand .In depth 26x1 feet ;alibi the appurtenahetr, emanating .of a*donble 2-story frame dwelling- houseSunbory - titreet. `L-story : _frame dwelling hew.° Ms IEI3 militate of 44+141 lotintird a 2-stary 'fame ("Welling trotoss„on the rear:eist of sald;lotv,.fts, the roperti , 'off THO*AS - • •:/ • • .0 • •••• • .; ••• lleinet.tsdnettlagsecattia and wuize , ;of,' by: iumnufm. r wrsicoor. sbetm kherftri'curi*.l?vtartue,eiprii2:o=-18.4L.- =1 FISK & It&TM,' D-3m II . ' • . :7PENNSYLVANIA.-- • - • • - - ORMaM GimuirNegalt. 241 - 10)eitit;,; , , Si 3 RINd":Pr.I 4NTIN G.. We taive for Wei, veiy. Medi' of: FRUIT MEM ineinding Apple, Pear,LPlatti; Cher-: ry, Peach, Apricot, Crab Apple, gained:law and wean. an d SU4dards and Dwarts, all asdreted, an i ta- • ble for ouraoll and. ellmate..lAbcsit Wage _517.011 Cherry Veen Will - be eba4p, thrbit novna--4,tra Itwarrs,Applw., INtararnt. Pi twig beadle ,. - • ,;•4- ' ' (Agate' " --LA:large q atilt-of Concord iD I-, and, Intim+ . hare, liartfonl Prolifte:Cnnton,Rog... ers„ Lly Illagthaosiiite Grupe, betterflutv Corr card and penslies •rion; Eraleulen, the prize Grupe Just intratngetber with many ether bagels:idiot" Ot out Nino( are In hewing; and are tranbulass lasynrtants feature-Lo puregasent; Ogeggetstrasi Swarm Take& attach as florae ote.:4- - nut, Silver Ma le., Norway?llapie, lionnialn Ash, inreh, tic VrDiSr Ota I bRD heura gent of alti lf e als ; El atTorafarAnima,Jun(pn.,A rue- • rietn=Vitae, in quantity. . ' j • • thiosEntußins „- halisa kindby the. InWin 'rea or Rhubarb gutiLAR-: ' .4=Roiga. - • I"TnrAscreirktime "PitAlttg, 4E15 - Per - 10:9,' far lyeatoitt - rod_ Nan* • ..111Achfy dtitt-ren llama 1001? oreenbotise andlhaldingout Plant . s OttrAtostata in c r & t.l t n eelleri -oondition. Bend in your} and ets fur Fruit Trait& ge; Flea corm" Milt erted:At ocrp Num-F.llx, Port's , . . • .13KAid. AIANK(W4 .la ft rl e no L.' CHI -1,!!. - Por,GL 1 4!; , AGENT. `'BOUT,"EAcm HAT ANP CAP intkiE; aPiZirg: MIMOSA-' 10416,111,004 nalappyl in greitotartety t - ;ecti3J , tom as Una. pliehtioa paid la Miran Fa :lOWA IRMO dap". rtliru7 abaci MUM: 1 EMI MONM I . ranitts asb GLZIVIMIINING; 'MOW .V. ; . .• , - , , No. as 8, TIIIIID St. P=I.AItiMMIIIMi .. , 4443D1itt30, DATlO‘litlitTi ie. IS Wail SL,Eeer TettA . ..11ND 11010UnitEk 1 v .• , ; . :., ':... ' ' IrAZ = EI • • - . We anowin ',W. tenviii*Sce amain= posfts,midmmmtemdenpmmp fortherai wasibIeaVIWIESOWNIOANDGOLDnimmmm • , Direct teleignipldo istaiinilinitigtlon brim the Phlies. &lOU' tows to New York. J..10a3L.r/ialan ~ 112:430114•13T.E1CE.111130W0.:".'4- 4 A - i :' ' • • , BANKEitS ANDAI43IIIB, !caissons num) sukitirk - I , CrOrrcl. BONDS anaI'_,4II,YERNSEEMSECURI• TIES bought and 10/diriEnwr osconlamasau. • rrEALsas IN 0010.11perso ASP' ?OLD Corm Being snetoberivili mss-PbUodiegiblit inoc.k Ex dowse, 511 ordeolronniSoa toltorests/iliall re- IritAr9o l l l l l l4 ll o talu sb—r ‘. SERI-1141ot Railrma' libuatitimi6. vana k irvALL"Elir azatatova cowerr-- . .. .. .. . . Tithe Table i'llowinz• connections of the T.,.. V. 'it. It. - Co. with thole of the; Phlia.• & Reading R. It. Ca' to and from Pottsville and intermediate points be-' twee!: 14esdiugnsl Por tastily.' • , 1 ' '' ' " • '' '' ' ' • •, • . lA. ii.m..100.4.. Leave Pottsville , ' ‘.......•.......! .5.40,' 9.001 2.43 "• Itel' 4l Tig ' . ' " .. ' ' ' 1:: 7.* - 10.1al • .4.75 " : Ens; Penna. Junction._ • X. `MM. 'UP Arrive.nt Ruston ---:.....1 -' 9.1 ' IWO -.- -L% ••. 'Rea yorir • , '', . ' lILI 3.11 - .1013.1' - . ••- • ' ' ' P. M. P.: M.,P. M. Leave New York • -.,............-- - -ISM • • " Easton • .......... . '..... .. ' . ,•.• - ....... --.:.,...- . 5 .1 15 1 . S.A. " • East Penna. Jiinytion- ...»....:_..:_ • -7.30 tva " t Reading . ' Iot4o, &Oa Arrive at Pottsville.' ' , —12.15 l , • - .- .M.P. M. lor MARCH CHUNK - and intermedistw. - points leave Pottsville, 5.40 and 9.03 A. M... and 2.45 P. M.., ar rive at Monett (, c hunk 12.t1e , M. &45 and 9:30 P. M. • RETURNING., leave Manch . Chunk. 4.45 and 10.35 P. M., arrive at•Portsvllle, 12.25 and 7.21. P. 31. For'all poll*: in the, Lthigh3o:333 Reklast for Towanda, WOrerly and liuWo. teave Pottsville. 3.43 A. M. •:. --• . • _ ' - ROBY. IL SATRE, ' - • • ' : Superintendent and Enklueer. llethlehein.:l3en,,3. VD . 7 . - - S-17 . • 3 3' - 7' ' -*-... 136 40011 . 0.1nottiing her . .: , . AGGIE BOLUILND. 22,2 CENT :4 , ST.. Iv 4. itimow A.IIMRICAIt Boras, Pornsviwas, 'Has now opened a new Stock. of Fall oral Winter Good's suitable for the present seaaon.suelvaa BEAVER CLOTH, VELVETEENS, WATFadriCKW , FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, las on hand a new lot of Ladles Cloaks made to ;Order.. New Patters t i vast received. • • • Oct. 3), ' A;11517.F.. BOLA.ND; t NO. u makuumr,srawr, . • • lies4etfullyannorknoes:topo Ladlei of Pottville :sad liefulty. that. Idle lailsCOpened a . ! , .. fNEW CLOAK. dc‘.'.111 ' 1"031.1150 SFORE , . . . . at the .above place. The' followlas articles, with a variety pt Notiona, 44.c.', will be kept for sale, and aro „otr.:l , el at G.N.P...5..TLY taiDtielra PRICIAI, • r . D : . . . . .. . 11-ENVER (I,OTIi,.VELVET BEAVER, FROSTED - Beaver,Chlacbllle, tiold-mlgedandl3lack Water proof, Opera Cloth, Fringes, all shades, Rib, boa Velvet, Ditto (}Dupe, &c: . , T4E SOLD, AT COST. , tieg ant 3.115."-s'Cloalv3 made to order. • . Ziew Vatterns just reerlcell. m,Triti.6 * W ' • 21/7 CENTRE S'/;, pyrrsviLt.E.- Miiittlon to their •uina . al assortment or •BRESS Cll+oltS, Eill111101111:1111.1S, solloss, ltY GOOD:4, ,tc-, have Just opened a full assortment of Choice Japanese Silk Robes, • • Ramberg Edgings and,lnsertings, • Jowl!' and Jugla Ktd Gloves, t, • Heavy Black Silks, . • 4-4 English tihtrttngn, " • "Bar, i f i rT h tl. ll .inen Guoda g enerall y, lefs 4.1 p ;" offer.An addition to thew l known • • BUFFALO ALPACA, • . line of thecelebrated BEAU ER BRAD; SILK FINISHED , BLACK PURE 140/LAIRS. - Ladies' sul tit,. in latest titles, made to Order.. - September 1, '(B • WlErTra D . 3IY 1;100D8 271PCENTIFtli 5T1T,1CT,P . 9%23111.1.14 • . . Desire to 4.11.11 attention , to their extensive assort. , taqiLL of DRY ,OODSii Conlstliag of ttre Latest Styles of the.. ".„ • .Foreign •SC t PiatnoStie Mavhots lICLVDIAR A.VraNa THE coraiectioNs CYkOKED SILKS. LACES A1! , 71 EMBIicIDERI I.lx.'sra, , • GOODS and DOMESTIum, 6 ,‘• *O - * • SITAW ' OF ALTI ,KIN . . . • , We also call attention to our MOOS o f Wliloh is yeti large and selected with the: qtamit eaelor this market. "iVe qo'not consider:le news=; aaq'to enumerate what wo have,. but evetythlng ta, a 11N-elaAs Driprooda and Grocery Share, CUD be had at our estahltslitneut. April 17---za% • . . ' • 225-4 Troaz, •..1. ' CENTRE, STREET, coir.osirt OLD tOWN ham.) • - - . DRUGS, FINE CIIEMICALS, LIABLE Ii , TEDICINES, always on band.' ' • . I aronlii respect:hilly call anal:Won't° my Prepara tions or Iron, Calasaya ,Ilark, de.; &e., in .which have ende4vored to • miercome the bitterness and metallic; taste eontaion to those Tait:table taalea,aild lead into plensanteordlahi. • - ° • t my Cologne, Verberusand Violet Wisteria y Tooth POwcier, which le ,ionsldered a riry' tine . . . . GEORGE W. , IClKSNEDy st Apotheeari: • Graduate of the Ccilleireid'Pharmsey s l'hilad'a. Sept. - ii. 4 Sept. 20, ORTITLERS ) 1 1) HE.UMf\T)C YEGETABLEi k .EMEDY. ;.WARRANTED BY AF cIOAVIT ..A PERMANENT CURE FOR ':RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA • Mt La vegetable Remedy is the -prescription at the : . the eminent Philadelphia Physician and Proftismr, JosErn p:Frrtmt. U. P.. who has devoted f? Tams? to Rheumatism and Neuralgia specially, and is by, the medical Profettatem potblicly announced as the' highest authority -Rheumatic com taints: See' testitocmf.) It is pleintantand MOW'S, mat wacrauted tree' from minerals Mid injurious ; drugs: It ls a scientific preparatiOn, medical mon-, opoly. arid warranted under solemn oath rapernia-: nent, hartriless4me•itleo cure for Inflinuttory• Rhea-. nudism, Chionleitimuntatism.litheninatism, paten t:matron of Kidneys, Neuralgia in the fiesd,Nenml gin la th a tiodyA Nervous- .idstelle; Am& /4ervosts• diseases.' Said Ipy Druggists at $1 50 per Wile; II bottles, V' 41. 3tedleal advice withouSabargeoient: by letter. Ali orders sent by =Express collected on. delivery. Depot... Nu. •nth'lrottllTH• street.; PhitadelPhis.. • • AprlllB • -.-- -.. : . - . . . ' ..-.4-..r .....;...= -. 0 +,0 4 . 17 . ..'t7.: 7. r• -•_ ~ . - •••A ••. .. , . , • • • • .: 4 - • . ANN , ...., 1.-, : .' , ' R...-.... : . ..,_ " ti4I7FACTITRkii 111 4 - - JOHN ROEBLINGPS ," . TitEIKTON: N. For I . nglinesrilarMnin g, EtandiniShlp lugging, litapentoil n. 4• reniry 4aysmd Go!' o g c%in l sii Elerstors,l4l7 4 dc.c. AIAVDE ATOCK. OF WTRIi IrtIPEINNSTAIirI ! LY ON HAS ' ;ogrisOs pu.x.rs . Ara-For Farength.ttithuid•aistomee'elrenlarsorhia . wilt ba sera' on applictilicm., . Aug. 7. ID-SW FRISH etiARDEs, gpos: .TN P.Are s /3 ,0 4a11 . 1. B:l7L yai li: 14itil i tert=i Moro- of ' - • 113A.A.V2VJANI I' Oto 3FLAIWSIiir. .•, ?anTiviuM, PA. - • /Rio:rack flu gene's asul merethinta daubing spitilyNriptioliiriaiii 4 Order* by Wiskil prOmptly ititteridal to: - - StrAMOR VAAEttat a leit altreiiien /midi Orders lett at tato Moe C. b1.111L4 MIX/etre Street, bet proftepity atte,ebefeelt to. • • • 211. "• • . •=-41 BOSI MEM FALL 4 1 LN1 COATS POTTSVILLS, PIDrItA., FOX A BROTHER; FALL AND vim= j UO.S3RX, o: GROCEAIES, giriFLENs-4.1.uv, j °lt kinai. Ausfigt Agencips. A NCIROW tillra 4 11:P WiLll.oll4i • 13etweeno Netters! if, Mugge ,_vicLosilotterry, Liverpool, QueeluScirlen-litse:ThsrlistiLr. • • lastalcsar liA kIF • or , Plistarim.i.For paw' or drama] t tkia,codultisiocinfogitirltivolikPoPtilav ail nof mmshiPe tWe utittettAtuges, 44:0 Borins, - or leir 1411 Oa is • to vets of stm, e.ec.„ 'or TAI L to - their. Centrq Awl' Pottsville. AP:112.,16-44—SraA, cIwIi:3utPI.AOBiGNCY. NEW .yoRK imfoo - 14, - Aulzb ST4*. . • - '..-: : • T-:::AN0410131nlq.::::': , ..,i .:;:::!:7,. Pluxikat - P,34 . - in* Gait UMlLEllTytt.tui4u4avio* :couistiva,ust. • • : A ICIO R Ll 3; • GREAT REbITOTION OF tt i tiao4l47 ; (!o " : Ftiom Llyv?oolita4 - Cittiotes LV A le E. a'r9n' 18714., QIICGI"7StORn~.. • _ .061/3u) ban: •LIIeL • -. • From lavezpoo, loud godienstown. .... . . __Ott, ; ' • A , - logo:ton Lzki: • • Froniiklongow fad-Lotloaderry,.... • _ •• • Introtiko LINZ. • - • , -MOM Ltnenourcirovlstonsiurrashed;Golel.ll4o CO' • ; ;To- , - • " • •1115110' Cklldoerr ondpi 12:arid over 1 yror old, haMprtee. Inapt" under 1 year, k 5 to New' York. ' front 'New! York,lree, • F .. , • . ,_ . - . Hy Harribanr-Line. children over I yeartztd , ,lder; Il_yeara; half-price. • • . , Remittance° for Drafts-or Casimir.° Tichets can be' madehy itrpresspr Post Oath° Honey Order, which wHl•be returned by first mail, . . For or drafts by - either of the above lines, or 'rt er information, apply_ in peraon or by mal t '• to their agent. - ylOsm il H. RICHARDS, . March 4. 1074}-.. 3m ' ' Minereville. Pa. › sC s < S. (6-v ie La e r gitNtS ASS &C Ii ARDWARE arlOYff rIZE STAIR RODS. .A full nissortmezi . t It'st . oe k of an .sk zesand lenkths.' with button,A, eq,:4l ant , 18c .L. Kt c..Tn eaie o A rs.x t l7 ) wes . price, by, . pATEIFT 'PACK HAMMER I •.• • . • • • - - • • • ' With Claw attached, aeretc,driver rare and indepen-, 'tient clawcall together,the best article lathe market Jes t the thing for, hotise-eteatdn, times. Cull and. get One at •. • . L. C. 1119. Ni MON'S CHECK ATM - BAGS: LThe War den of t Ccittn he ty ,rrison has alerge assortment: of Superior Cheek and Pe:Pm leas BegiOn, hand; Also: MINERS' BOOTS ANIS 61.110F.5, which he citTers for, sale..at the Prlson, at,low prices, for 'cash. , Higli4st4 cash prices paid for carpet Rags. Jane 2), 159-25.- • • • ISAAC WARD. • 7 . 0 MABTITIFACTUJititS AND 118EltS 1. Steam • .Engines,, ln %Schuylkill Cbunty--% TA YE NOTICE, that I * have 'sold to. ALLISON & IIAITIVAN;o1 Port Carbon., an Interest in myPATENT STEAM PISTON end , belle given them the entire contrtil of it in said County, with power to dolled, all' moneys due or to become due thereto, for the Marl LW lecture and tuirFor the same. - • DAVID CLARK; Hasiston,,Pa., Jan; ,• • AM , • - T14°1:11." T T TI4OIIT I Now Is the se for,iport. Call and make yotul selection of T . 'RILE:from Our full assortment, Juste received fob New. York, including four Joint Adh! Rods with ckoxy Ups, Walking Cane Rods, extra. tips, baske , hair and silk lines, gut, leaders, tiles. 'Carp Idmerick Snellf ece s,.hooks, pocket. pistol*, and everVhing n . Call and make your selection at - ; I. TILOMPSO..WS. SILVER LIGHT. BURNER The very best HURNF.II , In. the MARKET. Glve.4 t an intense pure *bite light ;•ls the only burner that produces aflame free troth smell and smoke... Eteln4 a round dame i%:does not break the 'chimney, era, hay ing a double draught It forms perfect combustion.) It has a safety tube, insuring security . from mixed; 1-1 5 . The clil,mneys are. imported and warranted! Fite Proof; hirigelor tithing; they do non reunite to be unscrewed . For sale wholesale retail by • 4, • "• •L. C. THOMPSON. . EMI . ~L 970. : K. 0. maisrza. law.; • OXNEBAS, 6A:LM33f AN with:JACOB ItIRGEL CO., Wholesale Dry Goods, Nchl33 Market idt.,Eldla.j N. 13.-1.11 orders for Goodi f *el, intended for me, please address M. C. 'Harper, care of Jacob !liege* et, Co., No. 333 Margetlit.,-Phllada. • Jan 22,70-4&16-ly COTTON gradei dt CrTTON, CLEA_NING WASTE prepared fo,r Miners, Ilia ehinista, and for , Railroad. use. . Alr otclem received by mall Will lA-promptly attended to. ILK/TENET & ,CO. • 152, 151 d. 156 North Front Street,Th ll adelphial Ncrv,l2ol9-452,140-ly - • . , GREENWOOD - NURBERI7, ;. .30.000 efeillent conditlon,-2,40, Vet berms, choicest kinds; 80 - tarleiles of Itoscs, together -with sakinda of choice pdants for bedding ont and _ornatrientlng -groundh, for tude at GREF.NWOOD NURSERY.. • Collections. of. $43, SIO, SI, and $2O lota a.inap h :nnaillekl,P:c l 4llZralep ti ritiris, catoe including the Auratum, in , pots. , Also , Tuheioses, Gladiolus, ,airp, imported Pcenies, ttc.„ te., for sale, wholesale and retail, at OItEENWOCD NCRS4I.tY, =Aprll sAlsirmL LiOn:s;ds sozr, : - i . -, . . . . x ) , . SIT,FtyETOILS; CONVEYANCERS; . . . , [ad Vasa furs es ,et Titles and latirferieg Pallas te .4ads ~ ' 6mcg,.Pl'o. 9,11. S E COND Bt., 'POTTSVILLE. .. . , Doing irtposseislon of ibis:go:collection of maps of lands in Schnyfitill and adjoining counties; as Well'- s& millions notes respecting the titles, Interferences, tax sales, &a, we are able to give'valuable informs, . tlott to owners, claimants, and.those desirous of par- shags& , • [Fett. 1L.,10-,47-ly • lidAnD3l.- , -Niv ready tor Pia Nits, with spa-; 'dons Dancing Platform, Austic.Arbors, tte. Also, a large and convenient . Bathing and ;taint- , lug Establiabmant,,with--Isdien' anit - Gerttlemen'a Dressing Rooms, comfortably furnished, and a KO, eious Hall fordancingall enclosed and under Myer nearly Completed. In Winter, premises tofie4tised wait the Dam ~for n Skating Park: • Club Subscriptions - for year, slop entitling - holder. 'and family to access and. use of grounds, buildings; ,dec., stony time. Thmedesdri ug to become ineml. are requested to subscribe without delay. - • Associations, ElundayEehools t amornmodated on reasonable terms. • ...CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Agr. for Proprietor, - °glee 16 Malrantengo f3t, Pottsville. Aug. 7, '69 -, . . 32-tf' Prettiest 'Plumtke , . . No: 2e,' Mr...tic ; rortoO 10 : ingzr, Porisyrif f ir. • , • • , Having ben thir hi:fatness over le years in 141111 adeiphia eyes hint nnustial facilities for deriving his sUpPli es.frcina first class hothies. • jrir Particular attentliSn paid , to NVork,, ..match 2e, '7043r NEA V.l3,tniTE.ls. PEOPLE or persons with - other deficiencies -.,. of the twee, should reine,mber that they cap be stilted with, the propery JOyeEPIC DUERR, Op , tician. No. 9-64 - Cen St Pot , ftville. - Riga cif the Big Spectacle., • : : • • March /3,',0-I.l—tf .- • i)cyrxsvu..y.m isimucEm. CiLtrieetsivinny'ror the 'mu* Joircasl Iry 4111 M 5021 ' Wheat Flour, extra - Surnily;4 • " . ." • " liit'ewt a I ". . extra Rye Flour - • ... - ... -Vi bl3l-..7. -Buckwheat Fibur....... Wheat; prime white - • • - sllbrish.:. , ma' • 14 bush:- I • BYO ' is bush.- Oats' • • - f Rye Choir bush... Corn Meal • 'f'bush... borte-Middlings . .. • • ;bush...'' 'Potatoes Tibush.„ 'Potatoes • " y Ol ton Straw__ ...... ton-- . „ Beet, hi nd for,' ' • lg We give the lellerefinit qtiefAtiOe for 14)414 MkATS- -..—. ...... ..... __ . , .. . .____ 'Roast. Beef* tb.-....... -40r4Ehiekens* Bi--- -. -7.1126, (tailed Beef *lb • 16003NDucks* 1b...,.. , ..._......:. Rump Steaks* 1b..-. 7-40MritirkeYs* ID- ----- -- -4 0 25 1 Sirloin' Steaks VI ib„... -40254111dc10ck i11b......,...- -4010 -Sausage* lb . ~: ... -....- T-gerollock ilb ' - M orrox-' ... . .' [Halibut.* tb.%.. _,...- II Forequarterelb.-.:„.. --411(Mblie rtreb 1ibr.:,,.: MI liludqoarters !L..- --40i8ifilack, *.. * , .....--...L. -410 Chops **.... ' ... .... ;-411215Catfish,11*-;...:.--:- -4111.5 Pobx- . . • , t .BelsArLtrjay , -.......1-: -00 a laxistet Stenla* lb- Treinifecnipi*gt............ % . l2 ol c ornix t •ift ib . . - . ..„ , -,, : utter*lb-__:___ 140 Hamteholejilb_., • . Ed0n ..,,.,.....,... al Bann eileed)* b.-.. z Wbeed.*:.'.... ) !s!, , Shout es* I> ___ 17018 Potatoes* %*ee#:-. , -.4410.) Dried Beef f 16-.4- -403"911"61 t141k: + • 'VisArd- , Owl Pota - Of i F_OrKtlartarli 1b..-1.• -46 - I,totllollll It ) ( pee ia., t rim •ktindgmuter* R.__ -01 'Red Beets 1 4 peek. -4)20 / CutleW *IL ~......., rrilDeiF.... .. .07.,..n0..—i1 A piece. mew . , = al la us iagooper Apples % -- WOW, Vb. *plea * bb ~..„-*10**71:011!, .. • • vinzemiginkr& 2,29DUPW.FLARKET . Puttanaz,m Apri1.:90..:-,There k. rather more inontry for:Flour, Pod! the p et-eontinnsa;firm. Saes of Extra Funnies, attalfallakiliperbarrel for= low grade -and, ehole=ring Wheat ; s.s.sOtia4S. for! Pennsylvania. and $7 'Xi for Indians and Ohio., Including some rant+ lots at No-essential 'ehantge to record tn-Wheat anti the. -inquiry lawynllned to pinta iota Selma red at $1.Va1.30 per bushel; ;whitaiat $1.40. corn Iv less, active and lower. Sales of yellow at $l.llaLl3. - Oats are steady at atattie. for Petourylvtusbt, • • Whisky is dull: Waqu:ote 41.01 for Aron-bound. IMILADZIXIIIA • Maiiirk id STOCK 11. ASSET.; .Pittuum-LimA 4 April 19.=-The ruling - rates for - . 1 loans Inltilismarket continue at feasper cent, on; call _with Government plecliter and • other cholas colltends, and mercantile paper ache freely ow 1 Ooid opeeiedibill,,Mit iiiii - g7iialiteery fitiri — firel-. big in the market. with no alga Of yielding.- • i Uolferlintent. Lame anti nl:quite so active, Ao.' • ' In s ' Rafrirclad ' , fain. limited request. with. 'Baiimplitzt-irvato, mat siviellitet PeriT37lrltitta,-; ofmad was quiet but strange= ate ,* moan to Lettight`lrA _Lep. _ao6 l- _2/ I. won bliti9TCars - e wises preferred-1 aim for via . la and .nrie,' and . 1313 for N..Pmuwplvanla.' ' • S.'. F "- c . • : ••.lay 'Cooke & C.o. midge' *CialeininehLimberilits i' do.. to-day, aft follows United- Metes-6s_ ISM, 1111 q: 4 a 117; 5. Ms of JAM - 1151 yfli do.- PIK_ 11.4%5ee ..11gt• do. - 111 11) :" la , do. July, - 1915. , Mai . u l do, riegpfd al • 'An. -• Hille. - .Mi114. 11 3112, --' mibrtles,' , ; 'rrenc3s ils.: e•sneyougx .; e . 115 N. IFk_• • • • - ''' -.'•', ' . _ • !Mir' mil* amillr: 4 01)-wiamlulutarr. 1 ltrir , Tow; April 211.=43teeke'iitiiirwi ,1 igen t , parr at: Sae - percent. 90111,315 - g t . __" , vo4iii+ettu" ‘.141 istLeoration..,lls34oo. filtic.k. 1 11 1 Zdo• MINI Oft: do. do: newz r e iiw I -OK - 180111,118 1 .r do:. 20.0.14 Wee 4Anubta Gifted New loft • ' ftlifer.VS A 4 aria '4 1 54- ltegkii?.4gofg r:Adian, 4 ' Oresio;`,,f, El IMM =I sritstt PACIVII:ok IMM and Gis rarrsvuj.Ji . i.,ugua-littiunr.7l3.- s. - Itarit 14 TO. =MEI NEM IFS 111 etcooph eoM , ' . 1411" 1 1(1.1 "J . " • W MEM Tlus Public Debti-TheNurrienti Rill-Tir Income • - irsx - Ike :•-, „ ; AstriziaToni . at the Tumecury tukpartmenti." Oldie debt , statement, tor !thniuMilent 04,1 `" shows reductionin 4Jubtletiltne ions tbselflve minims of dolltnio ,,, f , t,tir..q. .714 ~.33113„ llankink • and, Corneoey: won again in meumitoday, on the Curren „ey- e bill but, di¬ complete as expeett&-r. tnionberantthe Committee'say- tbdt:the bill pmvidihlor an conizactiont Ititocumencli anitthikt, igi nthety. la mb /wet , legal tender; nnitthree.Ont. parm, dertmcat e i are letirecktho volide foe anlastie kon tlanciteulation lo &sett that, amount L lKAVltun&lilani4 .fiTottsi linolluse, :will:nein) colittOetitXhr ~z ; , Thehonftrepee . econetitteelia,the;db;agre t ., mentii.hetwant the twohettieeon4eo 4neoluo tax.had/utother meetingtoZ 1 hat utterly - Idled to agree.i -;Thetkienat#. Was finulor abollphlntrthegtam7with tbno Truk- rhite the Melee eounditterk.vohu tieeretaty Fish' editttedittgettllaaraed. ,thla monnittir, .thiAt most of, the Lemont/0u whlekthitkidepart mentiukd obtained, aboutthee.propotiO Man raid thtoVaeada. eitnip lama the Mira- PuPera, and it vote not, true .Ithatrltemtia,itt thelveelpt of offielah lefornuttlea, to any izn portant extent, aue)Lha had - ImA 1 1 14. 1 01:ed. The'. Canadians, had been. , ilarnied at the stork* of lairaskni. 4 • t: . tt" Ve 06. ID-00 , NEW' • • ong, is a...P . rge-at- • • tend-trace hi the - Court reogi ,this morning: • • Howard; the . kilt witposa 'Mean - lined yo4Cr.day, waiz recalled an4..Croga-extuntotid,_:. .hy Arr.. Grahantat souk , length, hat nothing :new or:important - wag elicited:. • Eldridge De,Witttestifiedthaithelithionor rente,d a. room of Win. -lie saw McFarland have a pistel. lie said he liad' It•to*lmoi;,' , . ltleharcnion with. . _ .• c. THE WEST:' Derir&l.lrr Fire in Chirnim-Three Men Lilo w.ne+7.l. . . . . . , - . • • CliteAno;April :N.—Easly this Mornin '•• • , , „ , , , it=- 1 saloonhdreep - er on State street lightecithe gas, • . hi tbe rear, ptirtrof hit 4 establishnientf throw . 'theburninOnatelampowthe floor; and mine `tneneed.rolling4 barrel of whisky out of the • , nray, : when the:bung-stoppers - dropped out ; 'and the liquor' rap over. .the floor and was • suddenly ignited by the burning Mitten'. An ' extensive fire was the eoniequencent his .. carelesiniess. Six build,ings were totally, de"- ". stroye!; One of them was a largo boarding- • .house: containing thirty-two ,lodgerii, who `made narrow escapes in their night-clothes, - Most of them lostug, all their personal -ef fects. ~. :: .'•. . - . , ST. • Louts, April., IN.—While four kleek.,„ hands on the steanieF St:Paul -ivere hist' eve-... niug attempting. to take the yawl front the . bow to - the stern it cattle in 'contact with the:. wheel, which was in motion, eapsix ing; and , three of the' four ocetipantai were drowned. -- Their names are unknown,: ' .•:. . " : jaw Richmond Mayorallig—Raleigh Coid4lfit • 'with • Mich utor . o—Ohootlng : • Rim{3tOzrn, Va., April .29.t--The'Supreiric Court of Appeals otVirginiti - decided" this". 7 morning at 10 o'clocik that . the - Enabling act passed by the•begislature wastonstitutional, - • -and that Henry and not "George Chahoon is thelaWfutiClayorofthiS that, all ncitt'tif Mr. Ellyson; in; acedrdance tivitthe Stitelavis, are legal and binding. Mr. Chalmon,,under his formal agreement, willhetire from the and -Mr. Ellyson rentains Mayor of the city. .' , • ' The-court was unanimous , M. its opinion. The opinionis voluminous, covering every poitiC raised:, " RAT.Entn,•April •22.—At. a meeting-of the various departments held- to-slay at the Car Rol over which Gov Holden presitiedot, was, resolved to,close the various ottlegs . anat 'toll tlie, bells„, and resolutions of Sympathy Were ttidepttsr which Will -be forwarded •to• overnor 4 Wal ker. Tins flag - on, thettipitol is now at half-mast. . • :•• • ' A Welton - 1 4 0f low cluiracter,l called Ping Foot Moll,"'" dressed. herself rlii • masculine habiliments last night and went.to-the house of Spencer :Wood; near thisi...elty k for.inis eldevous purposes, wheif , WOod shot ankl killed her. EEO . . Fatal Accident in London—An Archway Chen Way PersorpClCll-Tetr—Oiitheialc of Na- Ucrw, lit India—Trnopx :" Ordered Tho " Veldsclie" . liftietlnga.! Lo-v.„poN, April- 21h—A • ferfiTyle - aceidelit oc curred-This morning at the terminus the Black friar's- Bridge. An arahwan through 4iddh. l passes the Metropolitan Pallway;'-utider the northern'approach to the .hridgc; and an initatiiiso weight of masonry and. earth was' precipitmted Into . the tunnel :beneath * In which Were engaged, a largo number .of work men. Several person() warp killed, atad,itlitrge number seriously wounded. . • , I. -• iwpl4.. •:• • • • • ..• • , MADliilii (Via. London),..-Aprilo.-:-Infortria 2 tion frolch the - I.4 l orthern Provinces brings a re. port of la serious outbreak aMongythe native tribe oil Tbakoon, .at Newarh;;l*. town- Vf, the Province of Rahpobtana, two hundred:milkys to the•sout.halest of -Delhi Seme two theusand - rif the trlbehavelrehMed against their, chief and his followers, and. terri ble massacres-have takenplaee. .The troo at ithe nearest fnilitafq station have been ordered - to the. scene of Use . • 20.—The meetings held yester- ; day to , discuss matters relative to the plebiscite *tiro More turbulent - than over. Ono heid-by 'the opponents of the plebiscite in thil - eitY *tek, 'dissolved by the autnioitics,.because a resolu-, non. Of. accusation against the - Vmperor',Was . proposed:- The people- separated- = withogt riot ing, though they expressed. their dhsaltpriival,, by cheering ibr . republic and sttigingi l tha Mariellaise." Many other meetings yrereT6ltl - in the city, .which, however, _were gentrrally orderly. At some of these-Wwas resolved` that. all those in.favor of a republic would vote'. • $4•5 0. ” - , FORTY-FIRS+ TERM-SECOND SESSION. SENATE.. ' WASunrarox April The l'ice-liriviident laid befdre the Aenatc the =House eoneurrent resolution' in.cviding for a painting of the late: Major Genera, Thom . " - • .5 ' -ss Mr.:Dolce oulogivd the personalworth and 25 important services !cf the ileotstsea, ,hut IS111:4 00 averse to the resolution, establishing; a gen et. era) Oeoeilent for all like cases. . • 40 ? Mr:'Davis made ttn tone remarks .0(- . similar So. tenor. Up thought if General Thomas was alive 10he would bo tae drat to ronionstrateagairtit the r o :' proposition. - - • SO. Tfrholf - . sale. 615 I 312. 600. 6 751 7, . 3 a l 1-00 1 2/3 • 20 Ho USE OF A r El'RE.S.girrAritrica K - ,- : • ' . -:,- : Mr. Logan, . —.-. ' . , . , front tincrinnatittee pn MtittarV • sis; Affairs, wade various reports of dvitralo , Char . , 35; aster, including tho following :-- Aversely' oti • sl aa 111 . the pill permitting retired arntritiiiiiis off-. - core to hold civil officeiti:adversoly.'en pe Hein; of citizeniofltiow:York fitrjhe relief of 'Of- % General Robert Anderson. .$ 1 ..", • . ' • • The - Senate joint • reselution .authorizlng the .'. lit. I Issue of clothing to certain enlisted nun' of th 0...; 1Z ' 14th Infantry..... _-. -'' -- ' ' : uu. . 1 05 D 1 I 22 00 23i • Zr• MI - 40 ~ .. The Senate joint resolutio n President, to drop from the roils ottheitkruy • Lieutenant Barntiar4, First bleuttniant4tfi (Jay alry,"and V . S. Pat mon. Ph* Lleiutenatit btli Artillery. Passed. ,• f - . ', .. , • Bill making appropriation to satisfy a-udg ment o tied again st 4:4enville M. Dodge MO 818 r r die relief of otlicers residvsed teGeir. ' Daniel•Ultinues Brigade, but no t mustered. in. - . 1 . ~, . Passed." 1 . - - - ' ' - Bill donating candetnited =ROW to-the...Mc- Pherson Monumental Atisociatiort..,PaTedi.o; ,- Bill authorizing -the ',Treasury' Iteeenntlhg: 'officers to allow to Arniy, _disbursinedtgeprs from the conameneeniehl, of the'. Iten,ft.n - , Aug. 20, 18130, credit for mirerpaymeetipandlol3.9o% offends, vouchers, and Propertyose they, may • 'deeni lust and reasonable, whim rocantmenilatl, under the authority of the Seisateryi of -War. by ' the head of the Military Bureau; to which .sutth -,. riectunta,pertain. - Passed:' •' • - -- -'.." I - )3111 for, the • roller of 'Colonel' 3V.llllant',A4 ' HoWard; formerry of, 00.11. Y.,'.MounterArtik -1- " lery.. Passed. . . • , ~,•I"Vtiriotta Privet* bilks , were also reported from Fettle same committee by Mr. Packard, and . wece -, I dispos e d of,. ••'' :* ' • --V'!• . .; - "- L M ;: • 'r: OrttfpreStented t a 'resolution:Of a Meet: , thr t, ing of citiaertavfs 'elk city - hi 'favor:of Fe- ;turning to China so-called China inderetuty .• Bind, and if refused' by that • Oevertusitentilltat, .1 . the fund be teoal fur fonlading e-TliWlirf i r a t 1. - tution for the 'Mutual benefit of. , :tatin ; l 'Americans. ' .' • ;- -- 1 '' , ' ,l -, '...ssiw.t • __Mr. Stevenson, from" the Election Conttnitteii, eall ;ed itt) the Louisiana cortr4 ewici l ly ! , : vm, : ;of Darnall against • Bailey. , - • - • ' - , --'s,,-.s. ' . ,-. --,1 :i : Mr: Schenck asked utentleatiiiiiThgn„U'il'op. initted le the House whedicir itVoilld• prOteedt , Ott* that Matter new,: -irturtittaatiort walpfsil- WWI& aud decided neglittie)y;,4olti:t_W:...„'" ~;'.l. . .._.' hit. inift&en moire4. l o-g 9 to Vtift4thirmilskink ;the Speakers table:. .-.: .i,,t .- ‘.:1 4 ,:. ii , ;4 0,,... M. Schenck - recegnized , , the i * ufllo— amtfething bet:ilia/laq tat -bo r o r 7bn the Speekeek tahiet:wf#4.o4o*.ili:g 4 ' ir ' ii* Milk sad he would walietiocies.:kissorliit4 lidendedireetlore Urge' lute:COmmittee , abet . tariff bill, -He tibia notifiedi'm . to - ,WrAtid : • provent. .aii;Viogkit*Ont,': l`iifi krittilkettt .Irhiiiislay_uest;tl4. AU - 40,3 10 :4 1 g 3 g-g;- 4 P - 'give tiiae to take up thifet.,...,.-i, ;.,,:-,.. ~ t TulaPrtakiy#euain tiurelz atArAgakiviOliwi V i tt:waft 4tialt-ti itatanillg t 7 a# 4 , tlxro4 , , •L• • - - _ ftepet , - I , •z•A' tette lame "bete leel ' lo ' 9 l l,t" - ,4 blii.. Mei fiir .0.1 4,ll:alt tsititip'Wlitt4' ikorle:aild'e ' 'Prod4. ' . Olio* ifittiittigjtabilt In the exel entof theitreauret,' fiewever,-dier. hosOtet hi ‘ deat