-_--c ---- V--SIXTH VEAI FOR . CO . _ I_J—..T. Vortaticip o , tt6.- `,. ~• Pier No. 4, Portll eirgosoi J . §,-NAG , - E & C . 6 lin,' Stili)per:; of the Be a t Qu:}lities ll rinVisi,TAl-X AND.TiI.BCK". HEATII WEt l'iners WUST C OILS , wt w ring and - . llort twe, mitt Sell ts _Agen In all In . Butt THE CELE4'..AI,ru r .."Nt./"T WnITP4SII. N .- IrZrzON )11.11111, 11)At.,S. I (_,lValntit St., Ptt lattelphia,. Ltrrneiway, New' - ork, , , Duane Street, ittoten. 111 a IR' SC. NAGLF -11)-.NRIc Met, JR, Fur Manvi i E 30./ : 0111ces 1 11% ME 0. 3r. WELD 1911MMI rr \u... Pert Itle:unclad .13RtNIZE11 1 ' . •ars arty Shippers of , • TILE ttupEttion f . 7 ' ' 7- EY RUN COAL, Axn Kotie. Arie.srri vnit Co.', ICriehrsteil • 111 RIDIC4E I "418 Walnut St.; Chilnielphia; Trinity ;Nen: Yinric. 'lit Doane t., Jirstou; HAA Ttjm. • >' i:ri MEI ilaiccw: ~) ~. i STICKNEY & I and Shippe CASTNEP,' Miner BI:ItN:-;i0F.,. Nrlio I uh I front thosir $ }t(' Ash.) UNT.AIS White . 1 .1 Trinity Ititiktiu• 4 v...entit St root, nount• Street. It, t;, '1101:T Mei CM= V. ll.\ .1..11 I. l'i•••• 7, furl tact ETT ; NE ,rA..thracire. HAYTI 4 ,liippei C) A_ +%1,. of 1110 o•L ; A 3`; a. TR SAI:wI/11;111 A.;p:NTs 113 pr 11 - 1f(? . ..\01 !IN :d3Z1 1 .1'.1..:!..(1 . 1 C TEC )).1 I • • CET.E- "I I , . 1..0 :11 .1 s , 't • 14 , t G 1: ‘14,1) , 2,,•m. lit !1.1• 1.::‘ , 1 •rii tijarket for tlit' Cilee% CI.I. , Cei" rated -BIT t' , . .. --- , . :fileipllia, 917 - IV:i nit itreet, I,;m.k, tt,..mi 6. T iiiil thinning, , hienet., 97 l'n,tos i 1101104 P Street on, 25 Ihiane str t. ' ' Li ;And', M Jt' 1110 1 Net- ' i . r ,„ l • (IBes. Zrat..\- N.D. +t • Port. I JOHN ft; it - ihlppers of No-316 ALNUT P - - Stoyftgi , toii! :No. 513 We I Tltirle-etith St re N..p. Stn . Tla -d Aaetille, New :SI N0.:.99. lorlin. Sir Wls 31.1. 3.4llistgi 1 0.1'4,81 141ris,e .itosion .J?ANKLI 1. COAL OF LY ARE i'AVTIt)NE' •ries s.vhieh; Milli •r• the tuangszt•lneti :tr I. , ,7tistlNNicK,„ the ImiyAtzentS l ll Nr.ork, I'S'ew JerseY.l LI, DROS.,.k 14 I. lur Agents will ill II h•i w kiting t Ms 1! II of ;t hein. The OP tittle those 1111(41.. 1 etnitradi 'ns,isiat - 1;11,,ws: SI:SNICK) Initt street, .Phihn t itootit CrS, Trinity t; .11.,,b,1V11 by El nee street, I lost,. M. [1 lEICS A: (.:,t 1., Gen hilt itnon% .7t1.1,; rf, v 30:41.;1 . 11 G. ST toe,it nor oi the ni W 1.11.1 , 0WL I tranelt n. ti.,..., k v a, valley coat .1.: LEIIS r.;:i fi,nr ('oil bdt all' and For be y. b 11. ukimr !mints. \vttateriT,:uul He must prorif is simply to,. -tarnlttluly, The .kgelits p..tii .area. t I , o'k OttiVt• 111 ; , ‘llOl . , Agell \ IV/.1,11/011 11.11ra. ) , 1 1 L:-1.,114 1 ic• g to no one .11 li s le Stlllllllit Anti - Nor : 10 Port..lo(l OKSON SINN for I* Hale auaS, Coal of,Lyk i 1, Nets York, New of Cppo "Franklin Nov. Eng;:t Walnut Street ? Trinity nu'Mile-% Sumiker Street. JOSEPII r. 0. I . .DONALDS MEM W AILT •75 , AN NV.I I T.; A.7\711) -• OAT_ . 10, snLE V;E:sZTS f•a• the..o " TH .1...1.9/7 =tittle Pointe IlltreirA wiLkity pler 11 Pori . cltl - 11 • IMMO =I I'fei I 3 wprth Port 1. -;• S,OHN sconti . Miners and Shipp* 401 - .3:IsFOIL 1415 P 5, k I . 1it0r744 KLIN- IMME nThrMiniltir YKI-;; , :zi VALLE\ SHAAIOK I h.tij t ‹rlllll . tilt:Z[l FR I.NK i , PIIII nOs %I.l'lll —No. ON—No. 19 Loci VORIC —ll 1 Itroq Agents. till t Ir?nc1I. • I,la I. '7tV' ' Pier 14, South ELLER .4 pra:ES:woonJ M t./ 1 . A "HAFT, • I: . :I.T.EITT LonnERRYj N r ruAN.KLIN BORDA, Miners - (SLACK FtEATIi t • • BRA. RUN LOCI) GAILRIasOI• , • 44- ; RlllgB6.Bomtoo.- I gI IT : •• linthri - 434 Trinity I fen' 'aftmt Strevt, •• : ; • , • Pier 17. • IS01:11 1 1, Jr. NI: 1 rri Lt t\ VI ; is 21. IN. : t) ! A Y t . H Miger UDDEL i & Shippers Walnut St_. ro (Tritalty 'no Sirvr4, Boston. .11e's:cle, of Alio fall 205 t.: 111 MESE 7 Do . for • I , AMI 1.t.:1114M *g.ORI tho SU:S.7k! •• " (110.1. KINP. I • I t V : N„. \`: H_ yit i r Ittr l in JOHN, ROMMEL I . JR - ) & . ~...11.E .I4:I:NTS 1 , 1,11.. ,! -. ' . 11•• f'e r 'rite and nrll Viisstk. lIILL .1: II 1111104,, While A.b. 'I!..- ..i.n.r•rlor 1112illif CI lT.4oullky f • :*roles 110; AO.. /1 . ,„..c,..,.),,,t 0k y YANIF..I.. ViikAps'l 2,ll.lhsep 111.41 Ash 111114.1 b TOP 81111-111T1'1111i0US414, 'i ; - • . . ; .. /....1171114 . 3 W G LEHIGH nt Elizr.lbothport. f.N)S I ; iiralisot: Kt., rldla In. 00.1 i- r, : --..',.' '21.1 name , iitrert,-liowton. i'llitoolt 53, Trinity Itulld ng. N..n• York. .1'..•:1'.1t' 5 1..1..:. NT--5S A :1117 ELI . % II UGGi assistk.si by '• - - .,•1111/ /WN aid 11.1'. rt'llA.ll.. March 6, 'thl , --iti VAN DUSEN BROTH R & CO., 'I _ ..... . cnigirro owl 141.ipperif ( o..f i .. . e-1 I ' . (fil . . ik . 1 4 . n . - - \t. • , 11.1 ( /;:upsSy's ...1.12h. Lorns3 inunr. Uvula. Gap, r -- 11:111L ..113rne, Lehil,qq.end -Uteri . WHITE- A D RED' !ASH GOALS. 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" . . ..,.. .. - • • , • - • • , . • ... • , I ' ' (gate[ acoordlni to Act of Cottgram,lo the you 111:0, by .buituZailtaloary • lbobtie‘ Cake orthe- ' taltri- of the Coifed Stotettibe the iliac= -Dblerlet of ItnnitArasilt, • ... - . - , -., .• - , , .. . -, • , i .. HIE No. .22. ' !En. sirr.nwt OS WELLINGTON S of Coal. e ut Sisamok In New Melt., eiton; 0111. A zmis u '..: & ~CO., - Bitnin . Juni,. ;,rati4l )4111.:NNN EL'S1,,x,,Ist OE :+ll.)itsTA CMS I lla Mill & SON, ILADELPHIA. e of eonl: I • , t, Neer Yor k . e)rk. ' • et, Provitlettei. pit .I„veutte, near Jan. 1, '70 7 ,-,-1—" 'ENS VALLEY. 'that there air' thki (tom, all of of the ulidersign )Ndz NO, of l'h flaL hr ifs sale In, New (awl South o (*ape )f Baltimore for all In:Jiro other 1.41111 ,lkuregennitte. art l ufthfiteantion { `tett ti, buy under- .is Pir the ithove ON Oenoral ,lplita; their New Buildings,.l4 (;, ral Agino , 4, v 4Nxii. preNoisled stl Har p:Ulu:TT. Orders dve niunea xuttes, 31tulager It 6 short Ml. Coal San. I. :79--! MEE "§5 : pn2,2nt of tlp. :r l s Vatier,"- EtOt ! lli I New Vert N j& CO I) 1.1,4 n 1,1 niited • . ;Qe sa4vidt6R: 1.!!.?1, • • 11. 941 .....,, COs, -•otOal; - . Atii :White ith, Effigy o aII re.;xcts to Coat IChtl'l.h.s' r tIG St.- St. .Iway: elsatinher UTTING of Coat, OEM ' 111,T tRAIb)V I LT.k. V-• • riots.: ITE 4SIIN OE - f Coal. , clphla landing) :N. It w I it;Li rdebrated ANL; DTlAftit OK IN ei ),A. Fr: . 'L Richmond. It.t.alkt hp' t, N. J . i . I-, BROTHER, lebrated Keyst9ne .1 !ME =l3 ..Tali. M. Rood, 010 es. A t. WU IE2! DE .ADV_ERTISEMENTS. Piort• ilichatonb._; Ph No : : :17; Port Richman* AUDENRIED. NORTON : A CO., Miners and Shippers of ,FIRST CLASS COAL, ; LOCUST MOVNTA.LN. . • From ()Lir two large - guid oelebrated 00111erh% ''HAITI. C. F. NORTON .& CO UOOLRIDOE & AUDEN-111ED ' , „LOVSERRY. . Free Buril rng Red Asti. „attlSplendlil *repa;ntl?it. COLICE74 VOLLIEU._ ...... ....-Ov.i?n,r!Long 4 Co. 311DIDLE CItEER , OALIERY, ...... C . , 49prett,..Piitst. . . • .rinAmox.m. - - • ENTERPRISE CD'LLIEItY, T. Ilnumgarpner, Prem. Loewe 3.lnnittain anal Lcnberry, else v'inSehnyttall Canal, In all paints accessible by beats. ,k (222 Walnut Street, Phltadel . DMees : • -',lll - Beandway, New. York. j• .' • • ' f 27 Deane Street, Boaton.',.l ..1. T. AITDENRIED, • C. P. :NORTON, •. 'H AR. D. NORTON, , It, DORREI , L, • Jun.l, '7O. - 1— Pier No. 11,,Pt. Richmond. I . sTYMER, & - SHOENLOKKR: . Skippers and DealerS . in COAL, • . LE AGENTS FOIL 0. W. SSIDEr.'S Vi14.1.' 1.734 . WN $ . P I NE .. .. FOREST COAL zy • . . ,WALN, D rT HT[, .. . I G 3 TIC, INITY .13rILD1NG, ' I PHILAA. l'Af3.l, YORK. I,otllli SNYl)tit, ~ - C: D.'SHOEirkla* . -Jan 1. '7O I'ler No. 13 Port Richmond. ir i iconalc S. rcEPrunit, N: CORDON, 11.1*,R.EPPLIElt REPPLIER, GORDON & CO., ILINF:RA AND SIIIIWERS OF „ r Lmuit Mountain; Mammoth Vein, Red Ash, korberry, and _ TOWER CITY, 'LYKENS VALLEY 'COALS, _ 13. - V,71 .Widnut Strict. Philadelphia. OM( 1 1 1 - BroadwaY. (Room Su. B)_Biew 'fork. 27 Deane Street, (Itocite ,march ,' .TIIOSITAS .MOURIS .11.*CKER.. JEASK M. COOK. CAIN, HACKER & COOK. tut 17 , TP: r a4- oF L9CUST GAP. LOCUST MOUNT-A 1 , BLACK HEATH. - .1.1-SO, DY\ LLlillt OTNKR rings" QC A LI TI F 2 ,1 DV NN - hitcy And lied Ash coals, . .Na. 214 'Walnut Street.'Philkdelptda. and 'Wood- Whorveis, Schuylkill Rarer.. itlitti B. 15TRYKER., • . SHIPPER AND AGENT, • Jan. . • Schuylli.lll Haven, l'a. • Pier 19,_ Port Richmond. LOVE -BOYER &..00 -r, SIIIPPERS OF Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. SOLE AGENTS FOR CbIBERIAAD VEIN BITUMINOUS COAt, (334 Walnut nt., Philadelphia. Onicea; 13 Doane St., I,4okten. • 37 Custom -Howe St., Providence March 5,70 " - 104)- lrem ljetk • iIIas6ENJWITEL. JOB:: rraisknintreti: WM. .HEISSENBUTTEL 'AEI CO., • 811Ippe 216 and Whole*ale Dealers la - Schuylkill, :Lehigh , . and. Cumberland C. 0A: , TIIINITY7BUII.DING, 111 BROADWAY, Room SI, P. 0. Ilos 5019, NAVir YO RX. sole Agents for New York and %lethal - for the sale of LEE; GRANT & CO.'S PLANK RI fKIE, and HAAS & BRENIZER'S TURKEY RUN COAL. 4. march 13-ly • DAVIDSON, YOUNG & CO. - WIIOLIFISALE I)SALERS LOCUST MOUNTAIN, SHAMORIN, LEHIGH, h(III..NTON COA_LS.• ROOM N 0.16, TRINITY - BUILDING; NEW YORK. . • WM. M. DAVIDSON. formerly of Tyler A: Co. SA3I'I.B. yousa, formerlyofeald,well,G‘irdon&Co ROBERT K; BUCKMAN. Jan 13.':6 pT. JOHNSON & .HOpOICEN COAL,. VAN W7.GIZTR, & STOUT, MINERS AND SITIPPERS OP TUE Celebrated" Fulton" ii - "Stourr (Lehigh) • From the Ebervale and the Ntoitt colllerles,-near liarleton,. Pa. Delivered "direct Iron/ int nem ,m board Vessels at 1 .- r; , ..rOIESSOIC, Honoxxx, and NEW IliwNswicx. N. J. . . • • f 44 .k... , 40 Trlnliy Unlidlnir, , iDiticeisi -11 l Broadway; New 'fork. - • I t Temporary at 1111 Broadway.) May 16, .* . ,:,1 - 31-- VER PLANCK. & ATWOOD, =I I El I ti.ll, SCHUrLKILL, •. WILK.ESBARRP., _ scam.. - ToNt, and • SHA.MoKIN COA L , No. 77 Trinity Building, 111 . Itrondw.say t Nrvr York. P. W. VERPI-4,NK, Jan $. '7U CALDIYELL.• CONANT • & •WESTON ; NO. 111 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. • • 7 (Humus 35 and 36 Trinity-Building.) -- . . . ... - WITOLFIqILE DEALEI2I3 111 , • . , .. . . LEHIGH. WILK.F.RBARUE. ..... PITTSTON. RED ASH„... - - MAHANOY, SCRANToN ' LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND,.CUMBER BROAD TOP. ETC.. • C 0 - A_ S' COLE ...WENTS for ':••iew York and the 24orth the eelebiiated COITNCIIAUDGE FREE BURN ING 'LEHIGH_ COAL.. _ILLIE PRIM/BAK -THE owELTos tielit-bitumitto - us and other l'lnn-rate. ollterl s. . • .JAMESW.CALDWELL. CON.IO.NZT. WALTER WESTON. - • April 3, • , —l4 • EEICE Or THE igIAGAR,A. ELEVAT O CO,„ M o)3l3llmeg iirFFAI.O. N. Y COAL: COAL • NIAGARA ELEVATING Co_ baying a large ,urplus id Lot And Dockage, will be prepared at the opening of flavigation to treelvedrout the Erie. Bail way, Canal, or Lake', any ET,_INQE3 . . purelinxed at the Lowest GOLD RA and will Le said al a urea/ redurtioa Awn last :lulu's prices. .- E.NtiI,IBI.I , BICUSSEILS at #1 50,an ' all biller Orods In proporldon. ' . JosEPII IlLACKW001), April 16, 70-16-10 t . 832 Arch ML, Plilladellildn. - 'cV/11. --- ii ; dit — E — Alak:: . .-. - 7 —.- t - .7 ' ------ • • • • Watter-Proof llariettzt April 9, '7O F URNI T URE. : ;, 7 LTols: CABINET MAKERS, No. 413 watu9l.. S ~ptinadelphu. ' Our establishment bi'one q the ohlest IMPlilludel phia, and trout long experience andlAperiorfacill ties we are prepared to furnish good [work at reason-. wide prier's ~ We manufacture tine furniture, priced furniture of suiterior gitality.i . A large stock of furniture alsvays oil baud. - Gockl4l made to order: Counters, 'Desk Work atul . :011li c o Furniture for Banks, Others and StOres, made to order. ' JOS. WA 1:11 IN, ; I: V. LIPPINCOTT,! JOS. 1,. scorn Feb 12. ''M . ' ' WISHER ALL ; 13 CEDAR. VAT and TINE: 1 NIA Nl' FA CTI +ICY , Nos. 11t5 and 11 f 1 'Non b Front street, helmet ilrard Avenue, Philadelphia, Penna. Mre world respectfully Inforin_ the' public that we Hie manufacturinit WOODEN TANKS, RESER- Vt 11115...te., of eyvry deseript ion and capacity, suit able for Brewers, Distillers, Collie les, Railroads, Hotels, Private Du'ellings, ..Tre„ 'Seco id hand Tanks all size on hand. Our work Is made of White Cedar and other woods, aceorillng ni orde , thud we will guarantee It to give entire sathifactlim, and furnish it On the 1110eq reasonable ternis. Tabs Matto of any de , dred shape, whether Round Oval or Square. i ~ ‘,„ HENRY] W. FINHEIt. :Windt 12, '7O-11-3m,1 .. AMOK H. HALL. t. AVIIiE BAILING, WIRE GUARDS. for Storo 1 V Fronts, Factories; ,te., 'HeavylOrtmped. Wire Cloth for cleaning ores. .anal; file.i heavysqeen Clutha and Oat screens. Wire We dang for sneep and poultry yards. Paper Makers' Wires, Beam am! Iron %Vire Cloth Sieves, Painted Screens, Ornamen:- till Wire Work. Every information by addressing the manufacturers, ' •M. W.il-ELF,It .t. SONS No. 11. North 6th street, Philadelphia. 1 - 7 7/Y . Feb 12, 70- REM.OVA.L. J()SIII:A COWPt.AND's stiNs : . . . HAVE ItENIOVF*1111:11( . I, • . I.O6KING•GLAS AND PICTURE-FRAME STORE.. . ~. To So. iS \uria Slt.th St.. Plißads., . Whe,re they otTer nt re4tterd prieextigetietal tt.qsort..; toent of I.l.ykinsz-Glamesi, Picture Illmtnex, Largo , . Frew.lt Pl:4te Mirrors, l'lnin and/ 4 l ittinmented . Picture Frame., eorojci, 'Mouldings, ke. , .1( iS11,11:.1.. C.OWI'LAN.WS SONS; Feb 19, - 7o.tint No 14 North Sixth St.. Phllndst PILES Mt HEMORRHOIDAL.p7MORS .ternal and External:Mind, Bleedl g and Itching. positively, perfetily and permanently cured, with• oat palm danger, n'strtintents hr entisties," by WM. A. MeV.% N1M.1.14, M. 11.. No. RIX Spring Phila., Pa..who can refer you tonverEleven Hundred oft he ifie..t el t 'tens. nf Philadelphia. Who have been eu red. A lintel lee oteleveu.sears •as sp.sdal ty In this disease withotq a failure, Warrants a cure all .J'yt;l9,:7o T°PaIDEIIIISPAT :00CE.RS : • I • . • ell Alt INA lit It II A - (.111e14lical ••• .• • 1 • STIIrET; I'1111,A0•11,1.111A. ilikporter 111,(1 11)caler,111 Finoi Fx4ntinl ()IN. Es la•riel-s, Ethers, Flav , ,rinv. and•Ct , oklnc Extrltets. ' The only place tosbuy-Pure thla and superior Con-, eent rated Extract.; l'inizs, 'Labels. Tln Fall and Cops of all colors and hizes,'lAll colors of Seallne Wax. thil.l Bronze. Ile., AgentX (orl)eVer..ta Malt Extract and Compound 1:6.1y and A 4.' Preparation- Call and exandm..May 7, '70,-1.9-7m . . CiAS .FIXTURLS.. AKE.SOSENP.:". LAMPS • 1 . .. Ma . ERIDIA ,NI I;LTI.,Di Elt . . . , .' • ' sAFI:st :%,411 RESTTqF7 MAIM:En% IT GIVF-S THE LARGE.sr LIGHT OP, BVILNI: I E UAW:. Ci/OLTFIIt. JtISES- fi CO.. ifailutiactsireni aid Wholpanle Dealeri[, Arch' Si., Phila. . I June 5, ISM - • Z-ly • - T TN lON HAMS. ! • , In offering the above; brand to tile attention of consumers the preseneteasint; begileavero state, that`' we have made very - great improvements in their curing during the past Winter, arid have no hesitancy in saying, they are the,•bert Ham, errant. They - are selected from st Het ly corn fed Hogs; med very nicely so as to make as little waste-fin cut ting as possible, atpl tho ingredients used in curing, are the very tincsflo bodol. .The Hams are all as sorted before pickling and each size cured by Itself so as-to enable ire to keel in pick lejnet long enough to mire and not be too salt a great, fault With most Hamm. We also cure in lee Houses IFII summer and can- furnish the Hams at all times: cut. from Hogs that were alive within trWeeksutthetimetae Hams arcdelivered which is it- great eavantage and ,nne possessed by very few dealers: .We feel, fedistied a trial - will iiistiresrit I:auction. riite`gentilne unless branded. Skold - unlit by ,• • . , A. P. CHEESEBIT.OUGH & CO., r - Pork Packers, No: la N. Delaware Avenue April S, PHILADELPHIA, , .CEO. J. BURKHrt r aT "VAT and TANK FA. c,r On'Y, No: 1341:13.UTToNWOOD STREET , L A-DELHI T A.- 3.)- ' ME EMI INIMMI We are prepar&l to make WOODEN TANKS, yarytTiglll Capacity from ~. 150 to 150,000 - (or !ir..p.er.o. histiffrre ; ibinit6retterrr.e, ' , II 1,;, 4 4 VOIIIS for COLLIEItiIIS..:- _ Refer to 1). (1. Yt - ENt:i.p.'c), 1 ) 1,1.1Nrille; .Ashland. SEVEN , PER CENT: t . , ' 4 " FIRST MORTGAGE . BONDS• TIit.:)ANVILLE: IiAZLEToN, & WILKKs. AtAMIE-ILMI.ROAD.C.6MPA!kY,: air Ss AND ACCRCED (To 1111-1111(4:111Q Stay F,ith. • ' - IN'TERE4T PAYADLE AND u"FUREI; rersi,us.wi:Shlng tit t{l:lke•invebtlOtnt , . are Ito : i,ter V. oxatitine the turd ts or these firkNlTs., . . - . Firinnclal .lttentl4, 1 . 10 I;:oit'llt.Thlrd Sttreet, . .. _, • , _.: PILILADELI'iII.A.. Da ii oven imen t. itontls told °tiler See.urttles taken In etettantte for the aboi'v ut best inarftet rates. _ April Zt, Id , . . $lO,O 0 off lIAlt A*ITE E. BCCIi IliAl eicels all biller listed! .., -.. . • ... lat. }'o'r It9. 7 nrivaled Whitenr:srL , , • ~. ' •SA. :For tits Unequal l ed ‘Tharsbility. : , .. - • 3d. For its Clisvarpas:iesi Covering I'r.)iierty, I, EN .• Lastly for Its •Esoeenty.. • • ' It costs I .css, to palnt:-?Sfith Ituck \Lek thatrany Pi2ier White Lead exfank. - The- sae wiiiithecovets MornSerfacs, Is more Dittible,drel rutak`es , Whiter 'Work, • , 1117CIZ. LEAD Is the ,Cheaoeit and Best, 1 • \lest. ; ll' AR ANTEE. . . • ZF: 4 :C Exec:hit:di yther • .. Ist: F,sitits tnegnilea .Id. For Jo. Unrivahid-Whitenese. Sd. For-its Unsnrintsite4l Covering Fropeily.• Ltuttik,- for ite {',rest r.conoiny, -being the. Ch enpog t handsomest, and 'Hiatt Daiable White Fttint, lu the World. " • 1 Etta' ONLY 4tticg, LEAD' AND, MICK. • ZINC; ' - 1 TRY IT ANI.;:11£ CONVINCED.N.,:' SalinfacfionVuarantertJ bythe Munnfacturcrs , : ii4ist MANI:I'M - CURER sti'mts . or; rittEAt) ==isl3E! r,E.IU OE ALL TA 7.; ES' gi v.11.113' STI:.1111J1“ . WI.I',DMAN, . , • BUCK COTi4SGE C0L948, rrpnret , cpressly for 11:atilt/rig.' , Cottages. OUVlluildlitigii of eve ~rftlemption,failees„ ate. Thirty-fire diffarent co ins% Mrable, -Cheap, Uniform, and Beautiful shades. Rumple cards sent day mall if demilred. _ • ealers' Coders will be, promptly executed•by Abe Alltnupsetatera. FREN4W., 411. N. W. Cor. Tent/land Market Moneta, Pti y lladelphimi, 4arr 2.10 • .• FTAy • • .A.tia I zwlr MACK : on hand •' which Will be Lath Ci• recelied. lh add GOODS. GOODRote Choice Japan Itamburg • Sddurl ' 11 ;ox, Also otTer -In a Ittall llnd l , of t SILK rims I4dles! !lbw; Bepteml)fr 1, `kTEW 000' • ANNIE NO nirSp6c4filTly.:l; A NEW' 11,( Flto.N.V nt `^ I Fr N9tirtusok9,. Ladies af fi l M N Ew•(to no . • • 106 CEN ---- • ' '1.11111.1. , fl-3m MI 111 kir.cma !ILK. ST:B B EST SI 'W. HONETCO3I WHITE XA TABLE LINT N - orriNgu.- WHITE PLA) STRIPE:O l'l ' CASSINIERE- Lan eyer..li 4 - In tuttlitlon Itle ', , • NEW ,T2l. edeittml al • da mint pi arc. or popular prires, OLD TOWN • SPRINGS FO gimi • • • Desire , to *rt. ll inert of 1 1 Consisting‘of t • I:3I ; ACK AND 1",`I. • I I I , Ai • , SIIANI'I. We alsd call at t Grio(7Ell is ver?'r in 'care for tiUs Vµar pis ,10 . to eilumprn • a nrst-clasu lifg c: at our fttal?ll,..h 1.1 ARIUS p.ll. Mine Enginfed Other, Railrgitd II ir,ratilitent Murvt'Sl t•xecuted'proilaigL . Oftlee—Ceittiv S, HENRY FL al r• cly.i' , . surNTYR and . rxj tat Lands. I OFFit,%,l-11,1i DILI Eplscoplq, t.:llcrell • 1 13 W. SIEVA. f . Petutsylvlttlid km,l4. T. A T III, LI TEL` 17 , 4 eitleations , of lialldingst 4 t. tittilitiftl to. I ITILLI.A.MI V Norwe*inti rind tiftF.Y pion. l'art tc4tar caror (*go. !1_ OEOIZG F: it. frriAv ST`"*RAITCH 'lt • C 1 1 ,11.1 , 179 CENT!: Sr January L 71) S:AMUVLIC PEACE Ci I t N. t. brat:lolm fir6 - kn , awl prompt n g .011 01. 4 1 and r PRI. D OEM= , . Ilavlnd twei In ailelphla gin ]m . lilykutiditis fr aq littera on. pahr,t , i I f" E QRGE ICA CY N. tr.:l., IA ' Inventor of he Weaken.; half 'the great' tunonntf twit -damping . d of-without - dohr - t nrAiehed to dlspetn oritwo- aturles; an tli_ . kune tine% . 6.. he adverts: _._ "tscr tp , bulld colliery 111 March 5, - 10 L. F., WHIO,I B, visirrED 310:4"irr r R oiv6d ns. per STOCK'S and York - And Phl tonal Comtn*ln Jan 1„ lit, I , flCl Bo) TbilWer t . , 'per, Joan ... D 3413.-44.11 .1 ff 0)...113141811 ING,. l'-:NIAY.'..,-:!8'7.-. • oo9,;•.Clottiiitg, &c. - • OLAND,I22 CENTRE ST.. inflCArt Horsy., Porrerest3.4 a new Stock. of SpritiSt& Sunstner pts for the present season, each as ~ , - FirmvEft.. CLOTH consers, , TItINIUNGS, NOTIO;;;$,.:&a new lot pf . AND .st - atatEn . Id ebeanfor ctudi. ; It made to; Order. New Patterns inst tlet. Wer2-14-r• D.& 110YE.11. E St, POT,TSVILLE. their u.knal ret r orttnent •ni . DRESS, JIDERIES,'NOTIONS, have.) wit openeil a Ittliamortatent of' Silk Robes, rr Ones snit Inse'rtings, ' . r • r._ and Jugla Kid 13 vy illark'Silka. r '' • . 1-3 English Shlrilngs, • Itarrnlnit In Linen Flnnilkeeehlets unit White gods generally. (litho] to the well ptown • . BUFFALO ALPACA; Fc celebtatell TIF,VVER BRAND; r.LArK rcitE MOHAIR& In hitt , nuultir ta order. . . I—tf-w. 8 LOW PRICES! 'SEI.I4NG (COST! MEM 1 Nt.VitiZgr ;.7kTICEET,, Torrsv ILT.E, PENNA., • 1 , 11 I IlC`f,4 t f the Ladles . Of 1 4 ,ottsv llle iipelled a • ' 1 T ()F SICK B,ICQ, t.TE, IT.A(.1;.:!•411,K I.lecs, J:ottv4ix Kid gloves, Corsets so, cloplyS In rarirty. !. sets Cloakci mode to order. , . übt receiVO. Junel9,T6-,—lyff D 9 ,AT 1 IC I ECOLS' RE STREET, P&FTSVILLE. t h r newi.st rA Gra;n .12. colors ; ;12-1. at 51 75. • 4ErLI.ES 9„LTILTS--clieap. INS 'AND NAPE: INS.! • [ll CIrE.TA IN LACES. • L its rot : stuict,..i. 171 7 .N.:'--A tine a.ssortaient. apd boys' wear —,cheaper It he al). ,ve •OH'Cl!ZitleS, we 0111 . .r rt full .YLE DRESS' GOODS;; , ,riust makes of ir • 1111 'll.—The - :phlee So • find tivic of:the is of NEW . ,tlouilsotet”l at. Ihe Most r at the • , • • ~. I'ALL STORE, 306 Centre Striet. IL "EICIfOLS. DRY` (}ODDS.! & BROTHOr E STREET, -POTTSVIItiIf'E. i . 'tertian to !their extensive asiort- NU AND SUSIME.II , DR GO L ODSk B . l.ltest Sfylea of tho 1-).0 - m6seiC:Alarltet:4 OEM 6;•a l t4H ThE COLLit TIO/ t • t:ccLuDi% LOItED .911.1t...*‘4; EiEBROIDERI S. 1. 1-ITII 000444 and DO*E.t.., 16 1 / 4 110.41EIRY, .0L00.3 OF ALL 'RINI'S CLOAK'S, t s OF ALL KINDS 'tt ion to otir:itocA of I i . • • i" L ES, ' QUEF::NSWA RE; am! s..lerted: with the utmost Wed, net - consider it neeen. wiintWe have, but everything in xis itntl prpcery Stgre,ean be had t rtneos 1 VTEutRs, .cuvlLikNenr.fiEElns, Collleryr 31aps for ,Inspoetor,s I 'catkin' and Construction, Topal. dud all other proftWdonal work. , and on retwonable terms. met, Pottgrllle. P SANTI3,,' • AND.Y AND ENGINEER; I Cts . ,oollerteii,and - eiamlneis.34inf: • • • 's .1 - Wilding; Centre St., ()nix:mite I • Jan. It, POT TS, late of tile' , :tatetittologletit :survey, exploTee Jan , I. 'ttl--1.-= .E.Z.WINEER and tre street, pottsvin. rigout, Spe mates' ntaile of. every tifmeription: veylug In ',lts Various , brahehes . , • man It, "70-6-13 , . LLOCK, COAL AGrENT.—Orlice, 'treet, Pottsville. RED..WHITE )AL bought and sold on Com tnbt tewloti pada to HO tradehy the July • ! R. 4 A. p. COCHRAN. A.ampAr . Nu , NuNtriiouNaNkitsi. DiLkuoirrsmEN, LET, roTTSVILLL, tup maim) RI'S 20CAN, JUSTICY. OF THE ' l l4 EI4T-21,T1.,: A.t;ENT 'A NO I,V , , , NEER, ~ oNtm tit., rcyrrsysta.r, PA. ' • 1 gi yen to all bumf neva ta the above a largp, experience, kathsfaction )4ninteccl. ;tkalectlorai especially lutisiediate attention. •. luatiaraad Gas ro er, 'TON 11 1 :0 !TULIET, POTTSVILp: VEZEU . . he laisiness over le_vears In Phil } unusual facilities for 'deriving i nit - Class hpu.ses.. fro- Particular' 'atntry_woric. nutreh'3l, ; TZ, • AILORITECT. eiTitiaIT;TOTTSVILLII:' polf-dutuping atges, and of etnil usual height, having: thereby a bubo' in a. endrea The are for slopes a shrifts. with r?' car, and with water apparatus with ptinipst It se,lf4dunips one I hoists one, ttcu 111 plan. superintend or,eontraet praveinents of nil kinds. • _ 10-ly 132 I K Street. PottxrUte, PS. 14;0 (lent 11 tot:ALT:Ie IN 0 AND ;81.I.A71)11... ON EixoAript,l - . AL 4 tD 0111E2, BONDS, ,` • trAr .Dr.rosrr-ImrsinEsT nareopent. ' - twmght and sold atthe New of -itrok-ets at the 721 FAMILY *OAR]) r Alnico. • . • , dDr.ANiDi:BOYB, down ' • eteenth Aun:nAl Bataan SEEMAN, the doW et ,Ils , recielved et any Atm& A,i3t., ...... tialartner; , abinia. •Itraitb, Ner Hatter ' fliciart,‘ ;_teneta a l vi r imph. kulbars,V. airem_ witeluel , 4 14 e 0 P P. Yost, idifitter. Mr'. . ie. - • &Wien, .E;livi tiseiiihernX iik ligrveyltai ,erti 'Moder. rp 4 L. 1... lloupt,S.o Fry, IfMeir isFsmoliclutr James Kept, Sautes tJa13731:14-"VAI I IA 'i THE fINEIDA • MASSACRE., o• • f a cryi Ira* befall., as the good slily went down." :—Teitimotay nl (teptain!s Clerk, Mr.' 11,.,• L'entritin sit fed. . . ito'f.rf a erywaStitiartl;aa the. ship wen t . ,doWn ! .1.1 There they stood—es - ery man at hie .post What to them was the pltllessfrown _ • LA...lf the derdon of darkness, that Wrings us most, Asite think of a death in the gloom of - night, With the shuddering stars for our only light. And know thntnnmarked by human eye, • We-shall wrestle alone with agony! There"they stood—every man atids peat! OVer the waters securely Tale -, : the bloodless monster, whose flippant boost: 'Was a tilsembemous outrage to mart and GM.. "I've sunk a 4-41 l'arikee—ruid serve her right!" Ruch was 150 burden of the. song. Which the British sailor in cruel 4 , 4ing as he howled on his way along. , , There they stdod—every man at his poet ! Veteran CispLairi and beardleas youth— Each, to that hour, hlixiself a host; •. Clad 4n the armor of Duty and Truth. - There they stocidc.as the ship went down, ° Reeling and plunging to meet her doom, Gilding our enrolls with fresh-rdnoirn, Plucked from the Jaws of the yawnifig tomb There they stood—every man al his post! • Brothers and countrymen, pause and mark! Is It enough that, with speech and toast, We pledge to their memory 1. Cold and stark They are Boating nor, ff the ravenous maw - OP the grim sea-tiger hasjell - Mein, a chance To tie washed to the bounds' of a distant shore, By the heaving billoweNlow advanm: - There they stood—every Man at his post ! Here wo and at overr;tide Talk now and then of the ship that was lost, . dud the ',poor, faithful fellows" who san I; a midied •Is it enough f: Do - we lack for a stone; • • Whose sculptured record might tell their:jai.; To future ages, whet' we are gone, . And the star of the Present Is dim MO pale? Let dot, the brand of a selfish rare:— Of a people anstirbed to the.lust of aold. Tell to the world, as rt. foul disgnice, That the heart at oar nation is dead and cold Here is a lesson, wideh we who teach. The darling children that climb our ltnet ,',' IHay4uhl to-the list of the texts that preach The ndblest and purest of ho - rui lea !. BAY;Apri I It; 1570, [EIO3I:3IIARK ‘ TWAVS.,I - OUR PREC/01 7 $ U.N./ 47(i E • ' Xi m - Mac 10. Theltiehardson-McFartand jury hiid been out one hour and tifty ininutes. A, hicath-: less silence brooded over court and auditory. .;--11 . silence and .stilknms so absolute, not-; withstanding the i - a 4 Multitude of human beings packed. together . : there, that when some one :faraWity among the throng under the north-east haleony cleared his throat with a ennithertNi little tough= it' startled everybody unComfortably, so distinctly-did it grate upon the pulSOessair.••• At that im posing • Moment the bang of .a door was heard ; then the shuttle of approaching feet,. and then, asort of surging'itifd Swaying dis order among the ile:Os near the entrance 'from the jury -room told that the - Twelve were coming. Presently all Was'still again, -and the foreman of, the jury -rose and said: i'`Youn. Hoxon AND the jury charged with tlieduty of determin ing NV - bother the.prLsolicr at the• bar;lDaniel :McFarland, has been of murder,' in taking by -surprise • an' unarmed inan and shooting him,to death, or whether the 'said prisoner is simply afflicted with a sad. but trrt...‘sponSible insanity which, at times can be cheered. uly by violent entertainment- With firearms, do Mid as follows, namely : `That the prisoner Daniel MeFarlipil is in sane, aS above described. Because : 1: Fis great-grandfather's step-father was tainted with insanity, and. frequently killed. people who were distasteful to him. 'Hence . insanity is hereditary in the family. For nine years the prisoner at ihe bar did not adequately' support his - family. Strong circumstantial evidence of insanity. ;"3., For nine years he made of his home, as general. thin& a poorhouse . ; sometimeS (but very rarely) a cheery, happy, habitation; frequently the den of a beery,"driveling;.stu- Tefted animal; but never ? as. far as aSeertain ed, the abiding' place of a gentleman. These be eyidenees of insanity. i. He oncetook his young. unmarried fqp ter?in-law to the museum; while there his hereditary insanity clime ntxm him, and to .such a degree that he hiccupped and stag gered ; and afterward, on the way home, even made love to •the young girl he was protecting.. 'These are the acts of a person not right in.his mind. ' - • : . 5. Fora good while his suffering's were so great. that lie .had to submit to the 'motive, =I nience-of having his wife give. publie read ings-for the family support;- and it:times, when 11c handed- theSe . shameful earnings to tlg , barkeeper,r his haughty Soul was so torawith anguish that he could hardly stand withotit leaning up against somethin At such times be hasheen.known lashedhed g. tears into : his subsistence until it was diluted `to utter inefficiency. Inattention - of this act-. tute is not the act of a I.)emocrat nit:if:Meted' in mind. • • 6. "He never spared_ expense in making ids wife comfortable during her occasional cett ilfiements. - -Her father is..able tO• testify to this. There was- always an clement ,of tin soundnev,abOut 'the prisoner's., generosities that is very suggekive at this thue and be fore this court.. . 7. Two .yeani ago the pruner came fear lesslyup behind Richardson in the dark, and shot him in theleg. The prisoner's braveatid protracted detlanee.of an adversity that for years had left him little to depend' upon for his support, but a wife who 'sometimes earned scarcely anything for weeks at a time, isevi deuce that he Would have appeared in front of Richardson and shot .him hi the stomach. if he had not been insane At the. time of the , shooting. -S. Fourteen months-ago the,. prisoner told. Archibald Smith that hews, going to kilt :Richardson. This . 9. Twelve months ago he. told. Marshal P: Jones.that-he was going to kill Richardson. ; 10. Nine months ago he was lurkingabout Richardaon's honie. in New Jersey, and said he was going to kill the said •Itichardsop.', Insan,ity: • . 'eveti. months ago he-Showed it - pistol .to Seth -BroWit and said that tbat, was for 1 22-tt Riebardion. _He .sald BroWn testified that at that timelt seemed plain that there was soMetlfing the matter with McFarland, fin. he crossed. the streetdiagOnally nine times ;in fifty wards, - apparently without. any settled reason. for tionig - s9, and,finally fell in the gutter and went to sleep. Ile remarked at the time thatlgeFarland "acted strange" believed he .. was Insane. Upon' hearing Brown's evidence, John W. Galeil; M. D., affirmed atoriee that McFarland umi insane. 12.-,Vive months •ago, McFarland. showed his.ctistomitry pistol, in his customary stay; to his bed-fellow, Charies'A. Dana, and- told hin he Was going to kill Richardson the first time an opportunity offered. •Evidence of insanity. . -• 13 - . 7- Five month s- and .tivo'W'eeks- ago Mc- Farland asked John Morgan the time of (Iv mid turned awl walked - rapidly away nil* Out waiting for an felyarf T. Almost indubit-' able ecidenee of insanity. ,!' • 14; It Is reniarkable that exactly one week after this circumstance the priShner, Daniel '3leFirland, confronted Albert D. RiChard son suddenjy and - without warning shot him dead. This;* mitnifc)it insanity. -Overy :thing'ive khow of the prisonorgo . .es-to shOw that if he had been 'nano at the tithe, he would have shot his vietint from Mutt 15. Therils'an -absolutely overwhellning nntsslof f.stinfony,tci show. 'that fin hour" be .l(omila-shooting, McFarland. was ; A'N - Xxottli AND vNEASV t . and that fire -Minutei after Al tar trita EXCITED. :This the accumulating Conjectink% and eaddenew of insanity culmi . nate lb this sublithe and, unimpeachable - proof . .of It. Thereforti=: , • "Your Honor add .Cientlenktre- tiff, jury prononhCe .the said Daniel 3 Worland INNOCENT .14 ; 111)E11, MITA LA_ rivirstx INsAsE.." „. • • • YThe seen° that .-ensued almost ileitis de sertritlon. • Hats; handkerchiefs and bonnets were frantically. waved above the Massed heads in the courtrdom, and three tremen dou.s cheers and a tiger told Where the sym pathies of court and people were. Then-a inmdreil pursed. lips were' advanced •to kiss the liberted prisoner,. - end many a 'band thrust tto give him the congratulatory Eihake- - prestol - Witit a -maniac's , own • quiekness and. a maniac's 'own filry, the lunatic asasesittof. Richardson- fell upon his friends with, teeth and nails, boots and office furniture,: and *the amazing' rapidity, with which he broke heads and limbs, and rent and sundered bodies, till near, a hiindred citizens ,were reduced to mere quiVering • heaps of ileShy odds and ends and crimson rags, was like nothing in, this World but the exultant frer4 of a pannging, tearing, roar in : devil of steata mach when it. snatches a hiatnau ; being and, spina and whirls hint till he shreds away to nothing ness like a 'lbut o'clock! before the breath ota • • •. • The destriletten was awful.: It 18 said that within:the; space of eight minutes - Maar land--killed and crippled some sizi score. I • persons and tore down it large..portion:of the. L'ity.Hall banding, carding away aniteast-. ing into Brotulway. at or ;i)even marble Colutnns fifty-four feet. long and weighing , nearly two toturetiCh.--;-11nt-• he. vaalittally eaptured sent in chains' to - lhe - lunatic• - asylum for life,..•• {By /Ate _telegrandus it aft : peats that this. le•a . rnistalte.."-E.Drrett Ex , • • ' _ - . . _ . lfutthe really etirlotis part of this vrhqle matter is yet•to be - told: And 'that is, that. McFarland's most intimate . friends believe that the very first tine 'it .ever _occurred tct hint that the insanity'plea was.-no - t• a mere. politic pretense, was.when thativercliot mate' They think that the startling 'thought burst upon, then; that if twelve good and tine_rnett, able to eetnprehend . . all the' fl Ne ess st: o ks f: a 7 ..tu ury n.,, ; : i i i; : 7 , o .._l ( h 7 re ipue tr d a . candor; such, flit:knee, an d uNtii*F...ATtoisrAr...LY wAs If Possibly that ivae real ethe way of ft.- It Is dreadful to think that maybe the most awi jut calamity that can befall a man, • namelyi lava of- reason; ivas preeiPitabid upon this poor pilsoni4 bya jury that couht have hut* himAnstead, kind so donellim . a mercy and his country a service. ;:: • • • r • . ._. . . • •• • , • i MAttig. Tw.ttN•:;-- • __, t ~. ' posTs(lltir• - r—t..3,:run.: ~ May 11.-4 do nog expect 'anybody o be lieve-so astounding thing, Enid yet. it IS the solemn truth ktia“u,s - te;ud of instantly send ing this datigerpus lunatic to the insane as,y 7 luni,. (which ' I naturally supposed . they would do and as l•-•preniatnrely stiki they had,) the court' has, actually' sir 111.31 . . At 1.1.11ERT1',.. Comment is I.llllllevemary.. 4 M. T. • . DISHONEST :MEECH-LINTS ACATIL y ; rjhe itew york.c6Fres 7 poitilent of the Roehekor - DEMO CRAT; .makes very . serious 'ettes.agaittst some of the New York -merchants. .'Ma cm/Iy," for thirty, yearr(and more,- was'en 7 gaged in:the• mercantile business in that „ . . . city; . „ tit I FiV!Nfi- 40S(1 MERCIAA NTS .i> . The .business. Men .. of this city are Very disl. honest, • This I kitoty' &mil Closn experience.. They have certain "tricks of trade," as they. are ealled, which• are nothilfg - less than absolute stealing. Boxes of Castile soap and Similar goads are sold to country customers, who little think that they-pay for.b.ox and 'all at full; price. The cheating on- tare ls • ontrageims.. Tea in chests is - i”stiniated at : . !lt.-pounds tare, which Is. alWays . fillowed.by the importer. but the eountry dealer seltionOtets -more •than IS pounds. On half i chestsl2 ponmls is allowed,. while at the Same time, the -- Bettler, mark-S - 41M. chests up a pound or t N . io: '-This A - narking uP of weight eo F.; reSpends to the mark ing down of tares. Casks of ;:ugarovhieh few emintry merchants can weigh. are often marked.up':!O pounds, soltietinies al pounds. They tell- a ygood . story. of old 11--, a well knewir_ grocer on ilk' S'ortli side, who Vas notorious for his.hohines;4 in this line. The -old -Man pileamb .soutewluiti pions% Amid when in such acfrand:ie was aske ..nv 'ti,! clerk who'had sold a cask „of sui:Tar, if hi- `P;4lMuld,go it go poupilii." - No,:JOhnny," was the-reply "don't go it over .ten,-for I'm tinder con&ern of mind." Molasses, Spirits„turpentine; and oth er liquids gauged up, which iii yry'easily done. An original marked say . .3l gallons, can he.oa-s- . ily altered into 34, by using a ganger's t:senbc".' in a - neat manner.. • ff. that is not "enough, 'a turn of,the actibe can i':hange the al into. t. - i.. As dgeneral rule witlimany dealers, from one - to. three gallons are made inlcai'll ca.sk„' Provision' dealers steallri a different manner.. Barrels of Mackerel are. opened lit.thti" bottom'head, and from' twenty. to thirty peinals arc re ni aveo„ and. the space filled with-salt.: When' tho retailer opens The barrel he always takes top'lu and hertkall_looks'right,hut - when he- gets to the bottom leintintia a' half bushel more salt than he expiNted: Pork and beef are also thus sto len, and- hence :our t:overnmerit., sumilles, are often short; and men% thus Sutler severely in . consequence: I have referred to but , .a {OW of the branches of robbers. 'perpetrated- ainong what. are' called hohorabte - men, 'for a complet'e stam teet t WOuld till ti-• Volunie. fine further. Instanee may be eited,.. and this .is the Mind ill ' essential oils. It -is next to impossible for any country druggist to buy .a pure article of-oil lemon, oil. berg:inlet, oil orguntan, or any simi lar oils:. The reason of this is that ;piths Of - turpentine mixesnaturally,w i 414M:se art i l elths that detection -is almost impossible: • In o these oils our Wholesale druggists-make coor niotts profits. ' t'ar'rying Out .thiS Atka, a bold i druggist contrived. not only , to cheat country customers, but alai to:lleece ths triule at large. To. th; this he iMplOyeda iliac - Midst to: imitate 'the Acals which thenumnflultirecrs put upon the . caul,. These elms. lio would unsolder, and then Btearaboud one-tenth Oldie Oil; arid tilt it up with spirit:l of luipentine,-andihetopply the coun terfeit seat; These cans wonhtthemgo into the hands of 4 drug broker, and 'would j be sold to the trade a51414%.3.,fr0th the distiller s hands.-- , . This operator I kiow.well. %If ejs nothing but a thief, andyet in.stecietv he is a "gentleman.' , ' Ile has a tine house aural in style, -but r . O.' • ribution stay yetreach' him, and though ;low ; it may -be sere. . - .„ . • 1 : . . P. R. s TIV.E,Y4I, TILE UNITED • STATES 1•110814;t71 VF. 1,1 (int:AT EX PEI - trATioNS—Nt'll AT' NA g • tIOSIS OULIS. .• . 7131111 , ,1ESENTATIVE: . (.1_,AltKIE,,in ad"• dressing. c:(ingrk.* 4.ll.lor introdue,ed.tle; follownig elos hex . t, two dryades. - •_ • • , . In twenty years float th,e. Pi. - .-sent tithe it will be seen by the folkiw.litg -est imate;. for which . .I :tin In debted to lion. Joseph 8: Wilson ; the able coiniols. sionetuf the General Land idllee,Wherethe popula , Ma of this coutdry.'will be located and -what it . • will be - ' - „ Tel; 41.1 THit ik:10: ...; - • • :-"1\ • Per ..4trare „Sza.cs: , I. Alatmant .......... ' Arkansas • 3. California 4. Connecticut 5. Delaware • 6. Florida ' 7. Georgia ! ' S.: Illinois _ 9,clndlalla ........ :..i.;.......;,.....-..!". 30011/000 • •: , • 110 'S 10, Tows.' • • • 3,000,41181 , 5.1' ',ll-4. Kangru; ... . : ...... . ... ...... .....".„...., 1,875,000 12 Kentacky......:..- .... . . ............ '1,.500,1810 . ~ T 91 13. I,oolBlBop. - ' •1',250,0110 • • .41 •14. Maine , ' • • , .1.000,000 • • '.:10 . . . . .. . 15.. M aryl and'a , • 4100,000 • , 107 16. MinoiactiusettS • - 1,600,000 200 17. Stichifran._ ' -'— - 2,060.11011. - .' -1.5 LS. Minnesota - —4 , ........ . 1,210,000 • - 15 • • • y 114%1100 19. 3itimissippi ' 11 ISSOCI ..............:...... . ......... 3,00,010 4a);01. • '2l: Nebraska' • • • 2 I^:evatta, - In. New Itaniptilike , • , . .• -400,000 - 40 21. NpwJerney . .........; • '-' • 4 ' 1,320,t00 • V la+ 25, New York - ' ' vt6;500,000 . - ' .140 *l. North Carolina ' ^ .Y2;1)00,000 - . -40 7. Ohio • - .4,0U0 WO ,• • , lou , _ . . ZS. Onfton --•-. • --.-• 500,000- . . . 2. ,• 0 Pennsylvania -,' - 1 5,500,000 ,'''' -nu 31. Rhode Island , ',. . , 409,000 al. Solith Carolina.'..,. .............. ... 1;40000 • - -40 :12: Tennessee " -' 1,500,000 ;II Sa. Texas ' ' r .-'---;-1 1 , 5 4 9 , 00, 1 •-- 5 ... .. . , 31. Vetmont • t'• 400,0Csi W 3.3. .......... ...... olio,llolE west ' • .800.000 - 37. W LscOlayi ' .; 000 . 00 • . 'Total of•Stati!s• ... Alaska' • ' ' ,• '310_,990 :AtrZ012171... Colorada • , iiiiii3t7 •• ' • • : • ''.i60.011.. -: l• Indian • •' • - - • ' 15%000 •-• , 1 . ••..:"..4.... 2.10,000 -• •,_•• ' :I ', Montano ~..‘ 4:,5) 000 . New - Itexico . 1. " f 7. '''' '"'" 'OO 11441 *VA° ' . :/ Washington '• • :-. .330,000 - . 5 Wyoming - —..._..... ...,.......... ..; I00;000 ~ • 1 •Itintrict of C01timbia...:,...;..: 310,000 : . _ - Grand G VE,TIN,OItS r FOB 1.470- . . . TH.E.followlag ig the,lh4f of T;(weracrs the thirt t --,veil.States.of 1870. The who.4evain are print-coin italic are thimoeratm.;..all others are Iteikabli: cans The tigattlildteate - the expiratiim f4' A lemma" . . W . ° in.. II Smith ' MO Arkansas ''•• -`:l'.. illayt'on ... . . , .... i, ... .........4.....1873 Call fornia ..... ....... --Jr, H. Ifnifint • ° . 1871 Conneetteati..:-.::-. IT', I.;anLfsh - 2 1870 , belaware_........ ..... ........G. - Squtshory:.,..- 1871 F1iaek1a......r..,:.1 ' H.GleeiL., ' - 4.. ... . . ....1873 Ge0rgia.:........11 .. X. Ilulloek...t.;_ : . • .1372 Illinois "' • '•' J.' X. Palriler...i. ' ' • 1871 Indiana: .... ......- ... . ........... Baker -'."." ' ' 41372 isnva , •••=• , -----,; , -..:•t B anauel Merril'. ' " . i 'qt. • Kansas ' • '' lames IL Ilarrey.• ' - - 1..72- 'K. entuelly ....;.: ........0. W. allevesson • ' . 1371 Louisiana ' X. I'.. Warmouth - ': - • ...,. I ` 7 2J Maine - ......1; X Llisiniberlaln ..... -,...../..... IS:1 Slary• Lana ... ' .'• (artlizt. Itorcle - . 4- ..1.872 'Massachusetts ...!......I.V.m. C1aran..A......,.._ ' 1572, AI Lanigan --- '= . 11,;.P., 8a1die1n.r..4...... • .. ~.....1371 Illunesdta • •' - f10r21..e. Amstln • • • •••••• . ' 1872 Id i5ain510 n 1........4...•:. ../.4.4. A1c0n5.......................- 1872 Missouri, - a: W . :McClurg.... 1872 Nebraska I • 4.Dacid Patter -. .• -: , ,Alat Nevada .a.... ' H. G. Blalsciell.:;.,.. .. .. .. ......... 4.:.1871. New Itanapshl re Onslow Steaens.:.-- -..:-...„„lere New Jersey --,..........r. F. Jrnathalpia.-,....... - ..... .. . . 4.4872 New York - • - - ..r. T. /toff inan......:. • -.WI N ortb. Carolina.' •• W. W Li 0b1ett...1.;:....... .. „,..41873 0b10.................,;....14 tlitia*es.. . :..-....,-..-„11172 0reg0n........- ... ... ... „:..(3eorge: - L.Wcic;l7... .. .. . .... : . __anti Penney IS attia.....,......../Ohn'W. C1eary.,....•.,. ...... ...7. - ..141:1 Rhoda Island - . ....13,'FaVrd . ...i.. ' 2-.1872 Smith Carolina 1t K. tt - '• - • 1,871. T Tn as nessee. .....-.:.. .L.EW.. L D D C. S ia e . n l.t-r .' .. • ' 2-.188 1 1 Verna:jut.. .. . .....:.......',4P.T:Waalitaira.-....... .... - -1870 Virginia-- .-' - . ii. V. • Walkar.....-..-- .. ....... --MI West V fig1ia1a . ....:....:W.-E. Storensl . •'• ' :-. --11371 Wi5ip0n51U.......4..........4..V14170114- .... :-.-. . .... ...... .•,....i..1572 -. . • ' . We have 'received Ifeer.cat. Le.Ayan kir May. It conalstiOalzteen Idle ;ages devQod l P- Cltolece Lllerallare. and Molnence. Among, the literary content* Ire note; "Haupt In London; ' "Lore in Marne," "To an - st - haent. Wlfe,'"*"moirvie Own Moak," etc. Them: are-alai'fair - Pieces Of Music: 'Tbe" *ngeltta;': Maggie . May," "Beautiful Nell." and "Blitilllidte/to - Pollta." AID they. ask for a autacdpilcen;laono dollar arse.- The mown 4uing the 3;ear thuld not , be bought for lose maxi tt7a. Pulatithed)iy R B, Ktisc . . •,; SLIstGLE Ctmrs! irorutation: . 1,600,000.• - 1,300,000 , • 2.i EtC27ll mama 210,tion ' • liw) (0)1)A%) • • • lIP 2.,001),(101. 4,500,11011 - fr.,0,w0 •- r so oou ; - Elll`Z't~lt'3'T IBT.E. !ARCH.everything goes as• usual.; we , are not missed on the street; one or. two hearts feel the wounde of affliction ; one or two minds still hold our names :and -forms; but the &mid incri'lai in the dally_eirele, and in three days the' great , Ware of time .sweops - toner. our steps and w*.bes Out the last viltago of our lives. - - ii - THE last back which most peog t e x =t have turned against tbera is—the 0 BM RI V k.'!ill El