The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, November 26, 1870, Image 3

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    FORTY-SIXTH.
Alitiere:3ottiiipts
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1870.
RATES OF AP RTISING.
EMI
.4., ?AT:.o.a. IAVEs.
• ,
square eichlctii or 1444,4,':1 WI toll 2: , 4 I b 119 i
_. 411 )„'
2 *pares. (ont. inch.) •2 01 111)1-0 0 1 g Mir u .
3Nuares oo th3 . 12 00 24 Oa 06
4 eSquarim, .4 no p , w Se
,g 3 Po 44.41%)
A hPIrA B ETIcA L sPIEXIA L NoTlol24.—t4ingle ' , vernal+
. ;40 cents A r line; ...sea fuab.o.4ll:fat In.erthyl la:cents IlaP.
LOCALL(AI. 1tt:51:".:E.44 - NirrlCEß. Par; 'A comas*
line lust I ; rueb laubsequeatt Ifterrtion 9,1 c, Filer
GESEItAL NIITIC.ES.-11kIr.1 Nr..3:1 (mat's; ti 'Ana
" ; : cmca stiawiaeat inwrtlaa cent++ pcl•
11.A1111.1. 1 1,49E *OTItt.N. 7 •31-e:11•2.
FILIOERAL .NOTlCl.l 4 rAccompany:rix Dia.o:-.V.r two
• I ne.4 Si mac*: ewsli riJitlutu.i Um?. 10 emu&
....•, , . . . .
• t - IPEt111; ..}:y.21:10 , 1' N I T ' FIR Fi11tr'....701...^5A
-1.4)8i1L 1./bfritter. 7 The ui , it has tit,'Oias't.lcd
by General Hairy White, ; Sii , caker', - '4l tie
Senate or l'etinylv,iiiia; directing u stiecial
election
. on Tuettlay, Decenther:29tii,. lii•the
First Senatorial -I)ist /let, Ittiely• ' repre,ented
by «'u,,i W. Wait, Ilki,,,!leceUsed: .. - ':
_ .
CRAWFORD' COUNTY hal -,:tlire.e soldier?'
inonument4, tfieouly . .cothily It . aliellitake
that can make a. AjOI i iiir-h . ox:q: 7 lol . .ire -hope
re.,
to have one in 'addition tothat. * Tamailuit;
over 3tdrieli we ean:losaisit,. s he:fp : he . expera-
T ion of 11:371. ) .--otir that r;il7 - . - Ve : a
. itlitg Rat(-
' 110 ti la I . ti . ; the trous:ir.ick_ tfrave.Aeo: f re; m 't . hls
ciatlity Who fe .. tl,: ttaktjhe::Natikm`mlibf be
'preserved in it Intectity. _ .L.;:1". - ,: : - • ...: . -
Tit,inEns', &arn all uppeinatfr
will s at • the ti - ext.ses4.44ll of Ciingre. sa ,
makeafd.perate atteinid to do away. 'with
all tariff protee:ion. .with the
(4.AzP.'ert: that it' is well that the .
tight - will lie inaugurate(' ently...Tise,„
iniLases will Intre.lin to el I:f'..ate .
i)n the rel..ttive4lvolitageA,orFretiradellid
. • p
I'roteetion, and in 157., if the, i•o,ito inttAt he
tirade in Preahleigial the‘i-11l know
ifilder which *.enint-r, to enlfyLT Protection
tieing just, ;air intlustlies trnillirt.-
, tooting oar national. prosperity um!: general
Welfare, ear - knot - fail to prove . a.ropttlar plank
form . . ••
• •
• xee •pubriAl the
views Or(len. 8-.llicticl; on the sita-'
ha l .ed tiPon Aity'restilL of the late elec
tions. We exthict it- from !Le Neiv.Ynik
Gen.,Seliertek *iv been: ht aet)Ve
political life ler uver•iltift yearo, touch of
that cline bear„-spent in ;Congress, during a
portion of which he was' Chairman of the
rtifinatittee of AV :tv ;Intl MeilllP. lle is'a
• gentleman of t xterated experience .
- here --- ed. anti libertitvitri -- •s; anti the doeuMent ;
• 1. must (animism! 1.•! , .e.0.iral attention and inter-..
Thele .9tiestiera fhat theie= -
stilt of the late icieetions must he yery
lying to the Administration, for it - hum been
the - ,experience i,f both-patties that the eke
. rams Of the first two years after n-Presiden;
tial . eotttci.t have always Leen unfavorable to
like patty whielt.was,sm:cessitti in that con
- . 1,4. The lute lions were further elem
. p!icated tire taunt - drill ion of Free 'Traders
"Iteetrue,.ltidOrrocts:', tbek.now tall.
, thernsei4tac and the•beancerats, who fought
the IlepubliCans in idoi4.ti6tritrlx with Dril
-1 . iah gold and other uppflanees, carrying tonic
. of them-against us. If ii2iati not been for
' these eflints the .16-iuddientis would Mtiorilg,
have held their own, • hut, largeli---Inetessed
tindr majorities. .
%twat Notices.
2u cent., a line ilmt Insertion; each subsequeut insertion
4 - eentz u flue.
With Cuattr.y it,tl.....o*—Tlle•ntehtory of Pr.
einbatntett. fn the it,atrtA of thott.a.otr whotn
al, it/avant of WWI therry islet en r.d of coughs, colds,
s , lnstimption, nr ri , ol". otoer :oral of pulmonary
ease. It is now er ltrty yeArs prepares,
• ti`on was twoul.lit born', Lae publie , taut yet the Ite 7
atand for It 1 , 4 roast:tatty inereaNia4.•
Z - h - e
cti
POTTSVILLE, Novi:men
The quantity , %eta by Rail for the- week is
:51 ; 190; by Canal :at,506; 'for the week 107,966
totn4 againgt 130,41 S for the corr4.lpunditig iriete4
las!. year.
The Trade is taliipk,otl"Trom this r(sgion while
it is increttiing•froiricthe other. 4. P 4 1 ,e!N
and the deotand so.sl.tek that several 43pe'ratort
love 'stopped theii. e , collieries for the waist of.
, )rders." •
The fiscal y_ear of the Reading Rail Road and
Lehigh Rand closes on - the 3Cith of NO
. Aeinber...:The other roads close their fiscal year
with the c.id,of the year. •
.
- :.,...4:i'lfe:supply-of the Lehigh Valley Reail,for• the .
week Is- 58,380 against 50,35 a; by the Lehigh
Navigation Company 53,019 against ....51419 fur
the eorrestionding week last year:.
• Tire supply from the
. Wyoming Region 1m
again4l 1ft,031 for the:eariesporaPni, week
Li=t vear
Vaox. (Alt CounE9Poiimsts.7
•NE* Your, Nov; Z•
The Pennsylvania Goal' Company's'. Circular to
,• ,, otractom for l'ittsbin coal delivered on board c4bs
.Weeliairken during. the month of 'Deember,
‘‘ . a.c ti4ueli on Monday, the 214 t inst., und ikas fol.
• _
lump.
StAlunlioat.
Broken
Egg .
nut—.
Eff!
prices - areconsidered lOw, and sill! tindoubt
,,lly have an appreciable elifixd4tt the next ..licrantou
which occurs on the 30tit•inst. •
With regard to trade there are no new feature* to
note, tied Arch wilfu at 24.50a 4 3d, the latter thenres
1,.-Ing only to l' r
deep lied Anti tree burning
• 7 •
White .1.,41 ratine* from .4.1.1;5.25 for .F4g and *5 'So
Or fur store, tn-eanghtm of tttialjnoportlons. Re
tLaralers repcirt ttutt.they.iare Wag a fair burl
lid for stove coat there is a pretty,sh de
'won! In lire wholesale market.
FreigliPirilatil a. , previously quoted: - •
n,an . ,l In 1 i - re whole:Cl market,
• • llosToN. Ntra. Va; )870.
• Tilt.. It act:: rri ~u; I N BOSTON WEEK TU
No:;;;,,y). 1,9 :, 'l9, la;o.
to
A stt liraei te 7 11IYI
corn bet taw& 139,0 , 2
F0reign..,...._92,549 91,1 V,./
`44,.174.
i•4ei taerease,
'1 . 40 trade palms up thirilveek.
- -.~~. --
ii:Che Tlrdi, I
. .
Anthracite. • . • .44-----
1' jr. It li•lt . 113,7.11 3,4P12,711.1'. 1.41.41M' '2,t049,311 d 6t3.141
:44111 ea usl...Z. .1.1i,'.07' dllS o yri• ?i,torlit - 4 ar—six dia.sa.:
. . .
. -. .
1. Vu.! Ititstli, 59.pc. I, , cc,:bi 5 4 173 - :,74,4•0 1 :A lll9
If V It - it Nth if"' i . , . VI✓I Z. '2'1'1.701:.2.11%;01.
(„1.. CAnat - R. 611 - .:411..T29 - .:7. , 60 7:16,4 1! I 4"..2:2
I. Nry It 1t..._ *.-7, - ;:, 767,16; .7.1./3‘). /75,1891 1711,701'
••••r'ut n Kitt ;., 30.111 417,1X1:: ,44,2 lAD/ASV 10 0,4 8 1
do 'Nth! , 11, , 811 3.17,tt21', - 10,01 15.0,133 214,512
}.,. 0n R IL, . 12x21 $14,? : 2:1' 1,3,:te , 1.017.1103 ' 1113.310
do ISAndl i rig. ..flocv, =,i. - . 1e.491 d 143
1k k. 11 Cal.. , • 3/1,‘17; 1.16kl8l• 1.4.114.1 1.91.11571 1117.41413
Isar /i R U.. 1 ! 6, 5 4.) 144,41)! 11,1d2, 4.10.13:1 SUM:
I.':Pro.l It It I : ; 1117 , _ 6,440; 6,46./
NVymnius St.! ' I =4:C: .101,1t131 , lc.=
Wyoming Nn'r , l,ll: 1 ; U.:.14.10.06
- 134ill1114i: i 11....., 11.373 ' 411.1V , ' 10 . 50 ' 438 . 5131 IN. /
11,614;609. 316,W; .1.1,1rn.11 8
; 11,515.70
CM
.1 ~/hr,t.
l'reslertlru 1,911
.port 2.tu;
AVkrii-V Co- 3 : 6 '`
Ilgarnst.n.: 11,•11
. U.S3I, C 4261 d 44.9 a
17$,Vect, OW 234,527, Sr es;
• ' COI! &WI
m).51: 1 13:441 ifid.6l
M=M
CM
B ill.olsilt9Wl
' Krua4 Yo 'll.lll
EL O. R. R.' "MAW
Vhes 0 eau
' 1,739.313 , 44111 1.501,40 d.
13,6t4,17.1 415,7051'
14 1.5,5011.75 i
,655,14
lEEI
.a 1.171
415,703
MB
. Tile sul;ply of .Antli' cite for the week is
41 , 3,45.1, against 3.11,161 to a for the"Oreespond.
ing week la 4 year.
.._Tottill - supply of Anthrs
.oite, 13,922,114 ton, agaidat 11,515,409, sholsifilg
an increase of Anthracite 0f.2,110i4709 tons.
The supply of sll kinds fur the week i5_415,7011,
. against 422,171 . , • and for the year, 15,900,2.51,
against 13,1i55,155 tons—itternase for the year io
. :far of atl kinds. 2,245,090. =The semi-Authra,
• cite trade•haS increased 70,11 S• tons, atitl the Bi
tuminous trade has fallen oft so far this yeas
237,711 tkt4 • . • r
Juging, frout•the rePturns we hava• the u hole
increased supply,of col this year, inelnding
Goat of al: kiml4: at )Vd 1 t4waras the
s4atiiard- will not fail ro ach, if,any, strut of
_
tons.
*, 5 : •
,Thti Shautukiti HERALD says that the Trey.
. • orten, Henry Clay.it. 2, Hickory Ridge, Ortnits
• Aianntain *.ant tirt Caledonia Collieries have
4ok,ed• r and (414 a running only a part Of the
time in the Bintinok in Region. The Honey
ifiook Coal CoinPliny*.a
. Collieries at Auden- ,
at - are also stun:l4lM •-• •
~. - .
-Il i
' I fl.t. kVt: tlf 41 A. Nityl . , CiAVIN IN D.litipkillr
. of N r Y.—A ne*CCIP erlig nal ratty Weis Marne - -
, t-,eri stii,ut two miirnmorth of 1 Wing Run, a sta
tion on the- a
fle4ii lkill aqd tisquoltanni .hillenial
'ti Yob bate nit -uonaidaralsio aymresm.nt. ansLif
11 f-quality la qu'll to et peals, lorii will, add a new
t.., , ut et. of prosperity to the mineral dovelopmeat
, tiour vtionty. *The vein Is 13 tea In depth, and foe
~ 0 , 41 at the trete of Peter's trs santaln. In Clarke's
.V.o.ley, about twenty inile4 from this city. Thequal
•!Y ~f the rani has not peen fully ascertained; but
. tisout , l It prove worth being prUperly developed,. •
-- ,,, ,111;t 4 i t y will doutule!...l is sun ths sestieslis lel, and St
bristle's roa36Aunetlt with the tirtlittylkill antl-84.-
' "" I vnilla I iiirtyl4.-.Ew ~,, .Piisot t'. • „.
....-
Tiiis openinut,s learn iron' the north side ol;
,tie ii4sin, w it*ll7l' o 4l auphin and Susquelianr„
44 - illitroad Ornipany' braterly opened ,an d'
-, . .
ivorked several Collieries, andl i s le nn,:dotibt. ttie .
....,
• aisle vein, and of. course la.no yr !veiny.: but
.
_ Wily a oontintiiitlen4*Sepened,-'?,
. Tip, Dauphin and lrettannit'von?Pal7,4l4.
not tint! it pratitahlo to ..lirarlitlif i. i rablic *Lift •
~ . .
. ..
they opened the brit - thbi velifseerprovii bit -
ter in the location where It is anW : 011004 . ...-
~.. .
MEI
s. 14 10
..- 4 10
.... 4 25
.::. 430
... 400
... 4 00
35,174
loc. 41).2C
Inc. Li 10
79 On
714..,6%
BE
I=
WILK/Z. TOTAL ; .1 nr ♦ D
" 400 70
~..~;
~~~.~::
41",1233 4,447, =WI 4 C. 740
4414.346 . 16,31:t . • 717,7611 d 1]1:44
.434315 1.464! 477./44 4 1411114
1:411.U‘
liaawriara IN . nte.—Thp-Vrewident or the
lug IhtWow*, OW Witted a circular, elating
that „ Coulon%he wharves at Ricluaohd
will b33hrtwyedlat .the - c4fee pt, the shipping
peason,luirile6,-Wheit the Wee Of toile amazed
tor ll37l,:witi Oissilltoid Vied Otrittitt.he winter
season U ezewiti. ihkriatee arta)! fer 187 i will be
charged oh IL , We have wile* the coßs , of the
circular, butthls Is the anbatance as near„„e* e_
can recollect,, • •
lIMMI
e .
A tie tit* .in another part of the Jotniat ! cony
tains a dissolution of the tirut of tbreti, Long
Co., at Tremont; and a- iiewoutpartherattip
firmed, composed oftleorge I'. f./weit, Albert
B. Eckel; Henry _ C.,Colket: and Charles Long,
' "under:the firm nameof Oive9.-Eckel, ,Colket at
Tie new firm :have leased - Mini #te Tee:-
inoptCeal Complutyilie Lykeus ValleyOus
lately discovered - Int their_ property, alio - the ,
'West' End 'Conley, on wh.ch a Slope Nvill tie
snnkon thc;liiack Himth Vein and tiitMeldriv
tm to the Yein. This : Company's capacity
will be some 50 cars per day. the Lykena Vat
ierteins will IX? opened' timi with a drift up
the mOutitaba and * Vter*aids by a funnel at the
water level, Which..will:glie treat- 400_ to gol:l
yards of breast abuse water level. ' Thitt col
liery, when fitily opened ent;Will,run acme :X:00
care per dity, all pf.vrhictt vvlll bzi worked in
•coMtection witp .ther,preient COlket
tiext seitscn the company ekpect to ship from
their two - Lorberrg, lilerieti over 150 care per
~daY, and, oat Lys ;
.ein "E reka i
after the drat of May, 100 'ears per day.
'The new improVements will. tld plashed as fast; ,
.„ . .
writ BOA ND , /WE W B. ...I.—
• .ANOTHEIFM I I4O.OIIIII.A7II - 1: •
The foltoultlginVefedingkor the Ccimm ttein,
were hin - Oed-to us yesZytt ng -
The Committees of the Me - Board of Trade
and the Workingmen's tent Association met
Nesterday, forythe purpose aging, the wages for
ovember. The prienstaf one ofthe parties selected
'(Messrs. L. Altana/ad it - Qa..) not being - progslated. I t
was Formed that the highest prim given insuould be.
assnuArlor theta, which- made thin average IL
it 2-1911.4:••• • • • -. • '4 ' •• •
• The - Ceintattlei4of the skated that they
were posit Ively4ustremted to adhere strictly to their
interpretation of the Gowen Compromise, that there
must bee full "decline of 7.r cents .before any reduc
tion.. could he rasule,Ond that the: Wages roust. be
Axed at the rate Oted
The commaitterot.the Board of Trade refused to
accede to this. Sett stated they would stand by the
agreement of theVommittees on Angust /87u, and
according to -- the 'lnterpretation of Mt.. Gowen, or
AMY would agrec.le an advance or. decline of orie
per cent, for cverylibree cents adrtralios or decline In
the priers of . This was refuLed, and •
meet)
quently there is dead lock. At the ' trust; meeting
of these Committees the sane question came up,.
hut the average beinggrt•.itls-ie,nodentanddteltd-be
made or acceded to for wages at the rase of U. 75, as .
the matter went over 'ltt the belief that thsi work
. Inguien would recede from theia very untxt
1110• iii, which they-have not done.
M T. Goiveti's view of the matteilis as finews:
- l'uttAnm.ritz.s.rOct. 4 41; lira
- Wx. Kim Esq;: 7- ..Nothang was =brat the'
time. I made the convene** with the W: B. A.
about the (Uvidottaf /bell% wean. 1, of course,
thought it ulnae. se tO the nearest pries; that is. If
the price was - Wilk wages would-be atolt.bo. It the
:price was %aware would ha'snetTS. bat as noth-
Ina eras sin about, Mit must taaaatnas open ques
tion for "'One and the W. B:A. - vennwittee to deride.
One thing is erre:da r n must' ember iv as I have
said, or it must be the exact proportkmof one per
-cent. for every three cents In price, It4sliknot be as
have heard It 'claimed, that *ln 'walls must be
paid when coal brings C. 51. If It ens left to me .
tn, decide; I •shoold - say that-the Si per cant::
must be given to the nearest price, that la,- *tie
wages for (myth_ tug under USN, and $2.75 wages for
any primate:. $2,1n3.4. ?leeeeshow Ibtato Mr. gluey
(signed) • • I'itAX"IN fi()Winr. ,
Therefore the 'Coonnittete recommends that /each
opentter - shall pay necordltit en to the average of the
price obtained se above, wh win be at the rate of
6 3!...!;, a mfbretion of .21 2 . 4 per t.belowlasis:
Wx.
2 S. E. GhtsrWth- N
• J Ku:raise; •
M. I'. Powl.ka,
'hurries: OttgnoD.
. Committee.
•
If we understand the Matter right, in ISII9
when the -bards was fiesta fixed, it was tinder
staxi that if the prices alinaged $3 is or over,
Xt'2.l wages were to be paid, and if it averaged
$3 ,12 rend under, Ki wages were to be 'paid, and
that the Gowen compromise didimt touch tide
arrangement whatever. The W. A.mtiw de
' mand a' change on their &Nit basis 11elire the
close of t he vein*. if this is the true state of the
carte, the W. B. A. are, in the wymg,_ and the
operators are right in reststing.fit until. a now
hatith . hi • amicably arranged - for 'another year.
Atli' party that refuses to comply with agree
ments ought to be resisted, because organiza
tions that,iefcse to fulfil agreements, of course
must end in destroying all • confidence between
ma wand man. • -
•
Dewy ree - Cottizev, Sullivan County,
November 7th, IWO.
,•
ms;‘,..n.s. & NageEv. Porntein - La—Geol".
*frown :—Forwarded to you, !lift L. V. It. IL, to miitfa.
noy City, two barrels of coal from this oolliery. - k.lt.
is generally supposed that no anthracite lies north
of Luzerne County; many, that have seen this coal
are not willing to believe that it Is-pure Anthracite;
You will find on burning that ills freri of smoke at
fumes from liltuminen, and - almost - ; free trent
any sulphurous_ gases; upon Its burning you will
lirol,but little or none; upon raking your stove you
will find none from:the ['strand entbersi. It Is very -
easy Of Ignition. re!intringjess kindling than either
your Ited or White Ash. einch* thing Imo l a clinker
has as _vet never been it niiwn to - be found fromthis
H
coal. aXt examined many stoves where Ipis,used
Moth iron sad briek cylinder's>, tobieleernith. forge 4
cinder Wand embers, endeavoring Monads clinker to
no_purpase„,„_. , -•For domestic uses this Coal cermet be.
surpaseeett Any, good housewife may kindle her fire
In Nov/ember, and have no cause- to amends' it until
the following spring. No shite, no bone, no clinket,
requiri ire to be cleaned every week, with all
tlepan,yin,g growling and - scolding otidaty
m ll 3'll-14 also a very lasting coal. Ton will be as
tontehed‘to find, alter ignithen, the length'ot time ,
that remain aglow without any addition of
coal. For. tualinerAering and: abeam purposes It is
pronositteet- tot, be,unsurpsunied, by 4 a:dentine and
practical gentlemen.; The proprietors of this traet
,of land upon opening the coal, sheavy- expense
Imuled.ssoriCtwenty•eve.mileantiantities to have.
it .preetiesiir and thoronly tested, with a 'pro
nounce:trent of Its being fir enperlor to any coal
ever used for same purposes; no splintering as with
the harder Anthracite. In fact,tt beconies tougher
with -the stronger. hest You will notice that this
sent you is very friable and tender, in conservers -e
of its being from near the Out Cropping, but as we
g I farther in the harder it - becomes.- The laud pro• •
prietora had driven three gangways south' mu the
north brow of the bill about eight hundred yards
apart; the gangway was-driven In some-four
hundred 3rafthr. From the face of this gangway we.
would havisliked to have taken coal for you , but as
'we are 'delving an airway immediately over tills
.gangway, amunenclel rh from the crop, could obtain
• no other ' coal none : e seams of coal, or rather
three.seams •in erne. le nearly , horisor.tal; some
amid undulatlons amennting to it mere nothing,
have been rant fib those gangways driven south, The
whold has an eastern inclination of about ono de=
grey, no fir as developed by the three openings which
are on the western. end of the tract, but there is
every reason ,to gimped' byliorings and lay of the
surface. that 'about .one-third- of, the distance of
whOle tract from Segment end Wit, that the MAUI
will, lake a western Incliner/Oa; if so r everything
wLII be above water and railroad grade some forty
feet for %chutes:" The seams of coal lie se Solloasi
bottom seam 'or bench 4 beet 2 inches, 1% inches
slate,/ inches °oaf; 3 Ineties stets. 14 inches coal, IS
inches to 2 feet of tough, seamy slate, .34eet 2 inches
coral,,Over everything a hard micacibus sahtistone
ighy feet in thickness, as proved by. borings over
the larger part of whole tract.' Theelates all. cleave
)rpm-the coal as prettily as could be desired. In all
iptOrgereYs theta-inch 0r.„.-foot benctrof slats:hi not
disturbed; making a verYsextellent tOpfor, gangsray,
requiring no timber.. Ali alr-coarset will bedriven
Immediately over the gang , era,a, above ; the 2-foot of
elate through the. 3 feet inches of coaL 'ln the
chambers, or breasts, this 2 fast of slate *ill be al
lowest to fall when the upper 3 feet of coal will aloe
itself. •
The whole tract containing some 5.000 acres,
hi leased for a term of twenty years, to Meters. Day,
'I ifddle & Co.„ of Phtladelph M It Is a Uttle east of
midway between tile two branches of the Seque
nt:Lana. River, about twenty-five miles south of
Towanda, between head waters of Loyal Sock and is ,
tributary called 'Birch Creek ; In width, meth add
south betlyeen three creeks, some two and shall td
three tulles. in length, east and west some five nillel,.
'wholly undefiled with this• seam of coal as nroveu '
by sinking and boring,
•
_ .
The proprietor.' of this ,tract call theruseliesi the
Sullivan and Erie Railroad and Coal Company, and
are now betiding, with wine outside assistance, a
'railroad frous7r °wands to this plate, some tweeds--
two or twenty-four miles. This road la lure to be
one - of The 'beet prying roadi In Penitsylventik any
one unmyqualntedwith this meet lon of Mir state, can •
have no idea of the amount of traffic that Is. tic IW
on this road. ft not Miry opens R larg e territory of.
agricultural country , from foiranda to - within four •
miles of the oast deb* but if opens the'eoal fields.
and timberlands. Thellattieraione will kee„p alive
railroad company busy for ten years,. when, where
' now there Is but one colliery there will-he twenty'."
The country about us for miles- Is covered with a
very heavy growth of hemlock:beech. birch,- maplr
and black cherry; cherry in partiop ar, is of enor
moue PliZe. 2 feet d inchelt 'through at-the butt run
ning up 60 and 70 reet itt height, `strait eta an-arrow;
and norisbranch or twitter this whole height.
.....-
- Between tido colUerreed Laporte. (county seat' s
_SuL)i earn) Is one of the lamest tanneries f u th s ,
United elates; at' Laporte is another of some et-.
-tent; anti still a third is la colinwof erection,. all;
°wiled, as lam informed by,the *lime firm, Metwit;
Thoetstseeeltarlata & Co„ all live men.-and MU of.-
energy.•
To go through the 'greet and see the immenee.
itmou at offlieniloeXtlonber lying decaying for want
of t rurrsp;fliat ion, strippe d Of its bark only tottan
ruing, Is really vexing to'one,who has weir and frit.
the want of timbeteas all tu tbe lower mining regions
have felt. The proprietdra of these tanneries are
laying a plank • road from their eetablishatents to
this place, Bernice Colliery, the terminus at present
of 1 his -dad, fir ewe"' trammeetation abides, teatime
and supplies 'fur their workmen, Steam or w ater
saw • matt will he erected 'Mr manufacturing the
thither that is noir feled only for the' hark and
shipped over this need for other main trunk mauls,
. The proprietors of thecolllery,-Meeers. - Day. Huddle
& Co., who by-the•hzare live mett.coutsuenced oper
ut lone for sh tpping void about tits hit of Oct., and have
already cleared offielme . liftmen acres of the forest
for miners' tenements. baring twenty blocks of two
tenements tech le course Of erection, with a -
anit-class saw mil l
'ln course of ereetke,• CR.
palble whew , finished to cut 15,633 feet of intit=
her pertalaY. wltti:lthingle milt attached:' 'What
with.- Mining operation*, - deleting trenxwaye,
airways,"diulidiug. fuertneo for-ventilat i on , build
ings. nealnig, - road making ,1 feliluu Umber,
In all dies alone, with an ocoastonal "haunt" from
u ndergrofdhl blasting coati, andotlener aloud report'
I of bietitingseelpton Ute ealleteutignedinge, with the
eetiottieln the forest o air thiatiolee makes it really
a Li xe ly spot. These gentlemen will go on erecting'
fifty or more blockwof,,tenentente, ' a large boarding
house, sure building. °Meta, schutes; de. , as het .as
resalble, as they are determined toship one b_undred
t ionsamitons of cost in MI. And they will do It..—
There:is name between the kellrued Company end
three gentlemen - to see, who will be dist ready for
shiPaiently:' - The citizens of this conittey are an
.honest, inductriousand metal- peeiple, descendants
ce" atrauters, and :eastern Ylinkeett. The Uvellhood
arthe young men-has been at timbering In the
White) gue sands- on the west -branch of the Sus
quehanns during the winter months"and assisting
their fathers during summer months at aviculture.
They seeing tht‘tenportatice of tenting their alter.
,tlott to something eae for a livelihood watery year
• the Ploseere are getting thinned). they wish to be
e gme coal diggers, A few of them are.at.werk iu
eide, and beenggoratat swinging an axe; carsswiva
a pick well ledwill make good diligent. .
ecoteli and thamenis ell Odd miner", with
"p ea e mit Mang Americans tan bee l ie d In
_ 414 rittleh fenewlhan ttleseente or board
ditltie go( uli tar them, -
W Me Is the litiMentate vicinity of where oar'
pg 7 w lends of Pattivilleveettne for trout fishing
and behtinet. It Weald bowery_ eiliaaant foe a
'of tneM s al mime up this fall for deer. which
seem gtlettly.. On the menitng oilier ad inst...a
I amp back -mooed the Wined gu ide Mille pear Ike
site' feetip Mel edicts,. *nem a pinged Men we. lit ;
:work. 34t. Beebetga i Lter mai* 01;41=1 ,
Or Wind Wig liellt MI gpoq thelep r e4L the
et e- , i .. of IRO* e tinetleer the
kekrw -w nigh wars at
week. t b • rit= at tbe W alptthegentnd
is much,, " VW' Intelt..'irseen of . deer.. A
pity can hake Me early BC Clair Ulan for flack
arl stage to Shenaladealt City. at walk dawn the
MIL Jianeli otattlerlte ball 16 7,
cent oh UV. AO Twiehaelli s t4 ,-.
or s
F. of W. *sum 'Arbors
le to be lAu the
, they BMA. up Jeleb :; :W a la 2 ll. l
ri *
s tier4 assi t
xdu rlroskatet orb,;,; or
knows sit aim . . •.IL•. . le 1 1 :WV
wittera s iver V ' . • - -. • •
dars - p it . ' :' . •
~ . .
,;.,,,,*,- .
THE : raiiktkati ,460:RNALrz--?;OOMVILLAZ.
, .
1118 to hsd sciiellorialatarorittad,
is-et:ante tOtd, with blithe-v.oes, - warrooloi to
ki/1 at ID yards aronastie=o4 'Let "114 "VT"
'Mr/CAT Iliarr/ON Ole
41 . .
Coal :Operitin% Miningkeen!,
Mine Inspectors and others .
I' est lectio the -='...,;
A
.-- -••'-: -'..•
• • 77::: -. • ..1.- : 1.-
For.l4enturt the Current of Air. in Mina,
..":" . .Imported d now, offered for'
. by be Undefsitli-ed:'.:
•
Izzirtani•MENll3 are of the! Iscittilasi and
workmaaphlp and hare been IMPOllTEjpfirom the
largest and most important Mlnlng filatrlet of-Eng
land. where they have been thoreaghl?tested. and
are now In constant use.f • s
The Inventor of the above portable Instrutnents
can recommend theui • with chpadence theyliet,
reality the velocity of the Ali through tillY pie;
of a mine la which they are pieced. stinl'are a, tore
detector of-any sleekening of•the curristlisby.
esti of the furnace,* or obstruction an. the .41. r
- and a - coMplete check against Itiattentlan to .
the furnace-man.' - e. • • . 'f' ,
..In accordance with the requirements- 001-he new
'VENTILATION. ACT, these Air Me:mann- . wilt -be
NEMO) AT .EVISRIrecit.LIERY
MEN?. and wt have imported a- small - nninber,
-which are already dispined of but are now Inking
.ORDEII44 for a fresh mid larger luipertatlori at
early day. • •
,
Two sizes can be tarnished at the optlon vttfie
purchaser, at the tollowinippriCes ;. ,
12 ILL 817 0; 1 1 1 50;13 ;!n: XiZet 410.
Call 'and iet%the Inairunietitvat ,
-• "%ANNAN it ,44.)111Erth •
46 . 8 Celitre Sts.POttnini•
i CLOS
. 11, SAILIMMILAND "as.
The qUathity mit by 11411neelakd Canal Sir the Week es&
DO ThAntdar Wit
.t 1.104 cu,
Porten:bon 4.6316
Potbn - 111e..--. . 13' - •
Sotiorikal ' •M,:mo ix; II:
Auburn - Vo: - • , - •
Port Clinton • .1 I t,7,r. Of II OD
Total paying
Oral fbr Coatpaara
' • .
Total for
Prrvicautly.t.bli
To . sam..er-UiCieTaiii
Increase.— .......
Decrease.---.
sainrunpricourn auutoturi you ism 1
The tbllcralag te the que:tatily tranapoiled Let'leech;
Mine ham& m: if. R. &Lir'
Schuylkill
• •
Mt. Oirbon.. ...
Lorberry
Good Spring imouthly).
4N1618 COAL.TRADE-150.%
- • -
i.r.nton :VALLEY lIALLID
QuanUty sent se nt by Lehigh tiller Itatitnad for the week
ending on tiatorday last and fortbe year:
Hasletou
V.
K Meadow...
.Mahanov.
Mauch chiiek. -
Tota l..._ Some lime last year__
•
Increase__
LiIUGH COAL . AND NAVIGATION AII:IPA% T.
. ..
The fbllowlng Is the tilt/welly of cnal transported br thrL.
Canals and Railroads of the LIMIgh Coal aid Nar. Co.. (or the
week endtnig oa Katunlay evening last compared with SOLUIC
time last pear: . - -,J,
Bi Italtroiii
The Coal was derived as foiluw3
Prom Wyoming
Upper Lehigh ......
" Hazleton Region
" Beaver Mesu
Hawk Chunk
Iperekeeuveti,(l9-.
•-•----- -----
' • " ' tr),..744 • tiO,lrp
. ...
Of the litkle , it. N . A.! tran.porird en neet. at 1.4.1.1151.4
co:amid .Savt 4tin companV :., ' - , . '
"- - ' Lehi l'oal & Ziftr. t.'0... • __..4,_..... , 1:i741.,- , rit.r...) ,
- . ..
w, B. coal d 1rin0..0..:. - . is.:r."2 - - .1•4,146
.., ... •
•
- -
DELAWAIIAL A 11CD1ON coinrisint COAL TRAISF..
lige' following IR a' statement of coal Aratigr.Urtell by the.
Delaware and }faction Canal Co.. for the* Week eueling Sat
urday lnet.
-
,
'fly 1)4. & Ruda Canal,___ .......... -..--....
fly RAllroad.
houth •,. - - -
By , itir..rbon R dlrond . .
34.239 1,3r.!,.47
1 1.37.1. • 4:4..1:
W.:l4+! 105315
..1.,' all'i 6,460
- •
.
I I
:1T0ta1. t ......_ ' . 17 7R7 " L 0367.
•
For the mine perfod lay Tear: wiris. l Tarim.
• .
By - Debiware & Hod. Cana1.z . ,.......,...... 50.90: I.lOO'M I
.133 , 1fa1tr004
' - . „ 6..kri 1 isi,tal
south..-,..:; . ,....,..:4 - ........_........i 4,...^41 1 11.; I , 1
.1. "7 , , , ...• • ,
' gt.ilFrb!l.l-77Cp.,
Total
. TIDE COAL MARKETS.
rsic c ()icon sir ris CAUGO.
s %brig by cAilt zumur AND KASt - VP XIW 111rbr.11RICIL
reDILIMMTIL : I3 , ,IrICIKLY FOR 'MX XIN) JOU.INAL.I
•
PHILADELPHIA, Nor
Red A. 73 Prepited . _ ' Chestnut 3 7, - 44, :'7
curytuut— ' Locust DO Lump.. 3 m
W. Ash :1 71,a. = do tUr-an;er 3 . 7 44
&runlet 3 du 'Broken. 3::" •
Hzoken._
3 . - .du reg..„:... 4 21.) 4 7.41
Ng' ' 1 ; ... z...141 =Vie - 430 do Stove__ 4 4 30
81ove ..... .... :^..071 4 :A. do Cklestm.n3
lichoyl.lsed A051,-.55 531:1 COO NEW YORK, Nov. 24,14 - 70.
,do L'boanot . 5084 Al :',ii. Bean 4 coo 7 Cll
. Reta11.:....."..._._ I Vid• 7Cu Lehigh Lx0np.......„ 3We •
8 W A.AbLascup.-... 4 354 I Ilteszarr-_..„.-....... 3 Di l e,
5tPimer..........,_. 4-754 4 8r0ren. , ... . : ... ......... 5 nos
Bruken•
-. '. - -.. 474 5 OD. Egg.— --- 3
—.. 337 •
E1X.._..._ ...... 47" 5 4:10; StStove..._we... , s 3,
Stove_.._.,,__.._._3 .* 531 . (Airitunir......:-1...-- 4 110.0
ettaidirt.,..!....-..._- 4 59. 4 23;Cbcddsnee Pays .11Aeflarg1ng.
To the tratro by cargo or carload
Wilkeabarre and Pittston Mr
hfal Viallerlted Aah..._.-
Shantokin White or RP II AO
Zerbett Val ley. Red Asti • .
FrO6 yard or Whart.so to 74 mats additional. . • .
Tagil to consurnera... .•. • • ... . 21t3
t...l4wir ant 4:tml - h — eriiiiii - GaT f. - o:tc. at •
toenst.Polot.
4W. 4 "It
• ' A!..g.CANDitti: , -AND 6Roft6git Wlf Nov.-
Goorreeemok deluberland, corm f . ; 404 ito
DE 1 1;11AtIK, 111 j., Nev. 21,
80
Othaasokin • " 13
I.yketis'Valley
Tretorton • " ..... ... 6 m .
- • 'MICE C/4' 0051PAISLEW COAL.
L. Sir. Or. Egg. Rto. anal
Lackstrinnajtonndont..44 ri 04 tr. $l4O Het ism fµ
43rIlksbane, Noboken_it =I 430 4it S 4CO
010 New Y0rk41.21. 41 to 44 01 10 El 30 41 N
Lehigh, New V0rk!...".....41 33 •3 73 • 3 10 510
Scranton.
_Pitisabethport A ate 4'13 3-10 3ft 413
PlMaqn,Newleurab—.3l /0•,=1 an 4 A •4 a 7 ,3 31 443
Lehigh. PL,Johnson-..-- • -
Old Company's L o. b. at
Port Johnson—. 121 ..1 So 425
Lehigh, Ellsabethiort 421 501 SAO 370 4 •a•
ghlahethport an Pt. Johnson to New York 7, 0 cen 3 1 04 1 130-
0111 00 rills: Newnurgh, 7t) rents. •
• *Via Cold. consignee pays dlfclaarging.
• ' • PRIM.; OP OAS COAL '
•
Fattener-rm. Duty. In Ti, Astwittcant.
St Shipping *AM. lipid. Delivered at N. Y. Currency'.
Igoe upipip____,___Si 74 i Weettnoreland....:—..._;./ -
Eingui.„..----,.—:.- ,!. il INewleurgh bivri..7 .
Bair -:—..- ........—. .... li . I West. Fairmount—. ._, :- ft
__,.... —2 25 Nu caingEritt&.;. - •
I.,Waroce . Elay-___. ?I 11 , Powriton thet, ......::..:i. -so
Caledonia .. .. _I al !shout howl& tan :won& lee.
Slack 71 ceMs to ft MI . I - . RseirnioN rt. Va..i ~
, . .
~Clover 111111.0mborn, I
: :Prel if: •
irtito to New Yoilt r IS 24.' -to Boatou 12 . M4r2; •f• •
1 . -- 'im COAL
Pt.
~
..
. .
....',.. Rrn 2 i'd
rroilland.- SO
.Portattoruth..— 1 4
Salem. _ . 2 z
osew r(e4siieti:::: t. et
Roxbury, 4, ~,j, , * 2 it
..
41rtatol ......-....... 2 ao
Neiri
_.0rt.......... .
.2 OA
. Provideux..— l
s
a
11=,.1,. 2 :u
XII - 2..
. zr, .
Ronan 2 UP 4a toe- .
Alban... ;....... .. :a,
New T0rt .. .....- 1 rat
Rlclaplalrk....... 1-74
CbarlastoioL... -2 2S
14omrraet. -=2:01
Wititerp. ,
t .tt..brittiginport:tiv
A% xxibloXtde,••• l ' '
- Newtody_firt...:l . lll
"Quiet". ruing.. 2 di
11r00k1yti....‘..... 1 4O
I irrroport.. ' .. 2 to
_ . ._
ottt
I tO Ranter.-
1 , 1 ralitng.lte.-tiia to
l's!nal =raw: on 41!
Irk'Llbelaes ~2 11n
1.
*Msellereadr.. r. 16- CO
. 1 ' 1 4
aTilitervr mossa,.... 1,.7 ‘,.
I *Rear 1 rt. 1 w it 0 0140 13 1 1 .----. tat-- tOn
I no
I ir • • , 2 i
:IC2aßeetatror- ' • •
11!: llustbringe..4l l lo 2on
1 - 11:ritarnth1117-,4-..
„OM Oamft•War
:2 ' 11) 13 4 A68 .
RS;
Frodertetsburg •
• P4.44 4 Palnielf.;--f ti
• iftloncroter.:—.-: 216 '
Milt; OF.
,"1117"
" - It t , ..
lUilipfle eliviarthirl... , 7 iliablisphr4 orloirctoc,;. to
' 12 ti, • . ' 2Si
To Port Johosol;: - ,„; :,...,, ;..--........ - -2 22
To - South Amboy-- ...----__;____,-
IMO Peen SOMA lo di. PI.: Johnson—•-• •
by wows * boshi2c . caourosTli . 11412,1100 b.
18. e
Pons Haves to Ph • . . •
rMont to Zig U • •
__ , —, 2tii
uscla i Chunk to SOW as mut Post Johnoishs..... 1 Si
Wt "ad
,ortissfate„.„— r „..7 ~--..,..-...----.4. Si
=
t
~ 4 ~~ _ ~a~
~~
I=2ll
70;31. IS.
3,1,110
111,410 V
P1e50 3 44 lt
til, 0.1
C 11.31; Do
soer..;:is
4,4 .1 1
.J4-":sx
C3111:31
—11,41 1. n
Tote.
.1.1,274 12
/41.1 W 63
169.666.19
12.:,47; 01
4‘.176
11.,.•61 16
6074 ot
.
WZKIC- , TrtTit.
Ei2
- ST lAn
1,961,4=
11410.
&ICU*
70.0111
- 1,71
MI
E 3
SW:AM
1:41.8A8
7;7 . 6;1 1,:17.1,.2at
13121
13013
"..7"10
z,0391
-.- . ;•7,04. 1 . .1.63„*.zi
'w le Lic.. ?' , TAI. '
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3) , V 4 8 -
. 1111733
.. 3&2 - -33.;10 1
316 •M 1.03
—-P '•" '1 i.. 744
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bppe •
V. Nite •If heft, pleate
seal , to mat.saltme •Vw Jlotel. Potting
435.13ressrapriet4C. R4FPERTY:
.lierr.Z§l4l4.
03111
VLSI" MEMBIi 111 A
a.' taus to order at Frenc Mot ltd to VO
VoadsolCASE . tn. • ,- ZAILTII4 L T 74)
e 2 7)- I ),t
Th e nerkie4!srortont of Etlgilsh SittiArOA - pr,
Casts St,
MORRIS itollitiEUlThaiwa:
e .No.Vie Cent re st...Pet i agitr •
:gin . 24 7 0-1 S - • (UPP• Sal.; :er' '
VS '‘)
111rujx. tqcnrimaseir litth, A..E.,1e i.. _ _
_4l.Cr.
01f..4,C. of a Pa.-1 Reertiar imam"
'Nettle's of Seminole vim*. - No. .4, will.be. Maid
Noce Mbat =WM. at Thamplion'a /fall, corner of
Second and, .ret^. "trade at' Ti..; 0 doe .P. N.
Brother*respeetfulty ref/mated. to anend, as'
basinent of inortanee w4lll4e,laid before therm
••=s7 (ma _v
eror unett.
I%ov :u,
70 .--twat--twat.l 4 f4RES E. BROWN,
__ __---,---
DUBLZO *lll
offer ntstralnattle Farm tstoek and Farming Im
plements atwPtiblie Pale on the lath and ffth ot De.
ember, IFo. ' Tins Warns -has -the actrantake of a
knoll market. wed tiro miles north of Trerorton
and sittand ousthalt ntke , ssrest otaltsmokinorhicit
Is not Inferior to any markets attain our raol.. Fee
handbills. Terms easy.
Apply to- JOH . 1 1eWILLIA10. Trevorton, or
JA.3I}N.- !WITH, Shamokin. ISortliumbrland Co..
lel l a i d " !, l : 0 1 11eTils l e
Air ° 137
1 15 rsesn l et
AetS, Glass bels,Stadent and A ripuid Lamps, (Rota
Buses, Jewel Boxes, Watch /Stands; Card Standsi,
Brackets and Towel Backs ;• an endless•yarietY•o
China, Parian Vases; also, Toys forcntl
dren. Tea 'sets, Wax and China Balls, etc., inst.
!feel and for tow prices by, ,
• - •
- • ' J. LTRQXELL,
• .. .
QLASBWARE, AND' t'ROCKERIe,
z 4 eglvraE Eti..POTT4VILLEL
'iNavv:4l 70. - July 2. '7O-27.--130-,ty
•
Dllll/1,0317.18011, ,PILALNIC 15T01170H takes pleas
'.l.• Unita ennouttelng to„the; citizens of Potti4vOlo:,
and vieltilty3hat, he will Awn Ilia Dancing School'
ati epd tialogi on THURSDAY anti FRIDAY. Dec.
I. . •
ror Mews antillasters. from 3' to 5 IA the after
nOoll: •
For Ladles sod. GeotlMfami, from g to 14 in int;
evening.-
A number of Izmir Dances will be Introducr4 dur-
Ingtbessaison.
, Nov. 22, '7o—=n4mttlita-t—tg-It
1-3 zits DISTRICT COURT , OF THE 'UNI
TED STA.TER. An“ the Eastern District of
lertmotraniu.-4-In the matter of Jotio T. Mayer.
To whom it May concern : The Underalgised. Lewis
C. °Dongherty,_ of Mtuersville, Sebuy Milt County,
Penußylvuniss, hereby gives notice of htes.eppoint
'men tas: assignee o(theestate of John T. Mayer. of
Kt. Clglr In they County of Schuylkill, In staid sits-.
Wet ;)istAd who was, to wit, on the ISt dayo/Seyr
tender; A... D.. IsiU, adjudged bankrupt, - upon the
Mttition of himself, by the District Court of.the FM
bed States - for the Eastern District of Pen nisylirania.
Dated at Minersvitle, the 2. - ith day of netober, A. D.,
PM. ; , :LEW.IS C. - DOUGHERTY. A mignee.
- Nov 3R 70-01.3 t, blinersville, Bch. Co.,
Cin.... 7 lrut . lbw. a._________ii..; F. 1711.1.. ."
LIA, faselaastk, Cl * Sai lif.(kotait at Clatiotto.
C.,ato took- • • fag oottotioltlag
***** of all .i• 0 4\ i d , 1. 7 ... tboir post
Coseentotidotes 1
___ *:tivott t 4,
&sib or esasille •It CP r, ' m* 4 t.t ....•
cowl *taint little ) - le. ‘. e - ,—, 1:••ry
not and Ibro• is , e l 1 ._...
._... . 21V.-1 ant n-
Mowed, if taloa la , wo ‘ 1k . 1.1 • t.*,:t.*•1,...
sot tutors. Snore i it ‘ v s . wt . ', •ttl.,7iterrl
foomnro, .11k Oak l , _ if.• ~ VA .plll treat
... Re., oniain mri-i % Wl' p \ admrtive•
awnia. No *tiotroi Lan throe _
inalatento. Novo otborolhomaill over be ostoL ror
Par atmlan, mod for etreufar.atll. or adtirots so abate.
Nov. 'X, 70-18-2 m
- - -
0 YOGI SCRATCHING, OU.' 430ILED
ivCIO; PPHIZIO.
BILINCK LE I'S' KALET R I C ifEOR.
wati4iined to remove LiA.Nblll.7 CTITIEF and
other erttaneons diseases whit which the ,
scalp may he a:fillet...l.
Bead the certificates al • the I trim
.St ores.' - where
h: A LET MICH EOR is for sale.
KA.I.ETRICHEOIt la Nor a hair dye or restorer.
No La lies' or Gentlemen's tolle.toompirte without
a bott te of HICINCKLEY'S ALE:TP.II.Ii Eoit.. • .
One balite will convince any one Of Reign-at ndali•
ties for removing DANDRUFF and Eittur. •• • •
75 CEN fel I'ER }IOTrLE. For sale at- .
On. W. 11, 11011INSON'A.
No. 71:3 Cent re e trees,
- . and 11(11:1' h FEILNSLEit'ets...
No. I'9o Centre %Oro, I trug
P.K.-tend to It. Brinekiey & Co.; proprietors, No.
al Globe Building, Rending, for a egret:Oar con
taining tWolitindiTil ilvd-cht-siestinmnials !roof t lie
leAding citizens Of thr - State. Nov :.41,-;i1-1,-it=.2z-iw
\VILL
Q, .. 1
- • A stdendld Collection id •
HOLIDAY .- at).(3 DS
. 1
Domegtie and. Foreign.
FA ; N('Y
tA ; ER- :
• s
• •• .IEWELIt .
• • AlV s tl' WATCIIF.S:4
A CHOICE LOT OF OPERA CHAINS. ` I
• I
. , 1
178 Centre Eitreet, near Miners' Bank:, Pott*Vllle.
:N. '7o—Pt• w
73 . 04)
mOTICE.—The Co partlierihlp heretofore 'exhd
-.1-11 - lag betWeta, George P. Owen, _charies. Long
and Albert B. Eckel, trotting under the. 'firiblnante
of Owen. Long th Co., Is hereby dissolved 6s`'airgtual
consent. rm.- accounts of old firm will -..he set
tled uti, - mad thrbusiness continued by the nea -, 11 , in
pf °wen, tockei,,Colket . & •
- • GEORG E -P. OWEN.
_ CRARLEr - t -
ALBLIrr B. ECKEL.
. ,
George P.: Owen, of Tremont; Albert B. Eckel and
ilLenry.C. Colket, of Philadelphia; and Cliarica
Long, of. Donaldson, have associated under the firm
nanattOf owen, Eckel Collect t Co.. for the-purpos
of Mining and Shipin Coal from. the Collect and
.nil West Lorberry Collieries, rani from the - Eureka
Cklillery. on the Lykeris'Valicy Veins at Donaldson.
Schuylkill tYmnty, Pa.
Ullices ;;;; Stershants' Exchange. Phllludel7
pida, 1.15.m0ut, Saiuylkill Pa. . '
GEORGE P:
' 11 iwitr B ECKFT: '
EMS
MiE
•
-7 (IOtIILLA LONG."
_ Put r.,tu gidit Ls, Nov. 11.1 : 1 - D - 73r. - • nr...
•
'P CO MPA NY'WERN 17 TELEGRAPH
/
..•
.„ .
DI RE(.7 WIRES,
• " TRANS3IL 4 S.I(.Ic,:'
-; ...SPEEDY I)ELIVE'II.I7
QUICK ANSWERS.
The wires of this Company now reach all liiirt - of
importance en the line of the Reading liailti find
it,. uraurhls, except PorsAVILLF, MlNltitgv
A.,111.4,Na. eh,' a new other places, and elteus ma
areileklg rapidly made. .
ity Yeeeniher Ist, oliteeft will be Opctickl. nt Potts
ville at. and wo soon as la amlble, theerni --
ter at other p ace* in the coal regions.
'flits is tile only Conipany'havigg Telegraph
_Plies
on the•EaNt renneNlvania, 'North Yenrtsylyarila,
and Lehigh Valley Ihiliroadg, and we are thus ena
bled tq provide wires truth the coal •s#4gloria to 'New
York and Plillade4phia by so nnuip..4l.werent routes
that direct'and Instant cornmunlcittlandean lx; had
nt alt ifines. •
It is contemplate.] to -; ice to• the coal and Iron
'trade along-I he !Leading Railroad, what It has
had hetOrx. FIRST-ct...4,m8 TELEGRAM FACILiTIis.
This Company's Wires are drsotedl tftetuslrely
Telegraph ' lushly , And are not nsrit for
the Running of trains. ' • • •
.1,11 corn :nu uI t ;atoms strictly_ confidential: •
N••
ov; 24, '7(1,-=-21a-4.e.:_it•
„. •
OP.FACZI Or, INSPECTOM -MMES."
V
oitsville„ re., Nov. •22,1 , C0.—. 1 . 4 :0,T1CE:—t 0 .
all uptirittors, owners, managers r and • agents, of
ever' working or lately ,ahandoned coal mine or'
colliery, within the; mining Allstrlct eichnylkill,
cotniprishig the Chuntlea of trehttylkill, • Northum
berland, holututila and'hauplilii respect I yely. ?That
each of Mein, are hereby noticed and' respectfully
requested, to forward in each d( ue , st our office, In
our proper district, ati intelligent map„or plan of
their coal mine, conformable to the act of general' ,
Assembly, approved the third (3rd) day' of March,
IS% le.reepttog such oik.rotor. Its hail Amish. , "
tech i.aps prior to the plumage at the said art, which
naps pnly now 'i.e.?: ffe prof/rest or abandonment,
or the ,cork. to b. _marked - thereon. • And further hi.
Forward tons, the etreaiars sent theme last month'
with thelrOnsWers annexed thereto for our furor
motion, aid also notify us of all accidents -
Parties refusing, or nealeeting to cOtuplY•trith this
notice. as Is -rtstuircil by law, In this respect, Will,
on and after the at (lay of January , b e responsible for such neglect and will be held
so accordingly.
Now by the authority rested In us. we and each of
us do now as we did hereto:6ore. call the attention of
theei al tntn e operators to t blot notice t reserr
'
at lon.
FDA NE SCII3IELEER, tL.
ins_poctor of dot dist., Pottsville.
JOHN ELTRINGHAM. [L, _
Inspector ofsecond dist.. Ashlsrid. ,
DAVID EDMUNDS, MA] _ •
Inspector of third dist.o4lsernokin.
Nov. 22, ; 40.-.IOD-11-It. . •
•rHE WURSERI"._IIL morrazy - NAGA
1 EINE NOB YOUNGNbT ENUIDEEE
lettosystm t e rex an.
•!T NI Nt'suntaT," now In Its fifth year, Presents,
In the pictures and betterment of Its laat•twelve
numbers, a probtof the fulll l lMent of the promises
of its last prolpectus, and an earnest'of what It will
1.10 the coming year. In its Illustmt lons, it has been,
and will corn - lune to be, unequalled by any Juvenile
magazine, it will contain many original acsignt! by
American :artists; while, through our Special - Agent
la Kurope, we ahall get nll that to fre,ltest and beat
b • those foreign nuskters who excel bri sketches' of
Id-life. . ^
Of the carefully prepared contents of "Tun Nun-
RIMY," which hare won for It the ecalimendat ions of
so Imlay intelligent Jatrents and guardians, as, the
hod ilferume. ec r palblithed Joe intro e Children, we
will only Ray, that we shall not only have the con
s lotted aid of cur former contributors. MarhuiDoug
las, Alfred Selwyn, Ida Fay, VlNtitl Charles, Mary 14.
Prescott, Emily , Carter; Aunt Clara, Trottle's Aunt.
Jane Oliver, ,ke„ bat we shall into:since • some new.
find lagentorat writer:, whose acquaintance our
readers, both young and old, will be pleased to make.
:to tantily In which the mental wants of children
are cared for, should tie without Tun Nrionar. as
It Is the twat of all aids In teaching to read , ineMritat
a taste bw letters and art,' sold. tilling the young
memory with correct forms of speerh.
Subseriptinui may bqgin with any number. Beck
numbers can be always supplied. foris the best
tinsetoautarribe. • •
Teems, iLatl• yee n.iit adranee. . .
ed by
_ j°lll3 l l l . rowe l' deli! Streel.
N0v.21.4P):"-wu '
ST
£ V -51V31 PIBST
0501
• THE GREAT - • •
1111311008 PlllO NIIVIACTOIL
Witt:lA:lf KNABE
• xiagmtercarmi or.
4i- GRAND,DQDARD AND 17PRIDDT
P N'O Ci EtT:E;S.,
•
• .
/11.sese hustrtnnente_bave been beaste the giublle for'
nearlythlrty years.tutd upon their expend:see ukase'
'attained us unpureasued pre.enebtetscr.whilth Pro.
'nous:iota them unmanned. Their•
clunbinas utast potter, sweetueat and due istlst i ,
totality. so well as great 'Nulty of Intonation..
infeatnow throughout theixultof *WIN-Their
„, ,
• WitisrCtl4
is pliant and elastle,. and entltil from i free fro the
stlffoese found th so malty Platitsit: - ••• •
WCIIIICSIWISIIIILf •
they are unequalled, using nonelaut the 13tud
seusosett isokrirdo Iw WV eep tai emP u lo a titl a-oul
bts.hatsa. as I. heap canna ha.
theme Ida* at lumber. dcr.,utt band. ' •
tii• Alt oartigLlA/tE PIANOS bare ottzglen
linnet ortutetrar3o &Ain. aft.t thk, AGSAF
ta FE-
IitUL.
aarw E o wood all spar -tat lnentiontoour lateltn
promulgate In BRAND PIANOS arid 1 1 .,44,U.ditE
ORANDS, Patented Ann. •Miorinelt Weal the •
Plana newer pnrietaton than has jet been a necV
Eclat 4.1.40 - raLL'lr YOU! a, VX,Slia t ,
We bare tri'islearra:t - rinctiti for the Sale
digem er for the most enrated ontit
and MEIJODEtINS which ire alter-
Retail, at lowest &Mary prunes.
• .
I WM. !MADE . Cto •
- -1 1 . AS. BI'I.LAK. WhoW ale --
ita,o4.lo_4l4lo F9ftid 1 Sci!n! 'AL
Ariumos
• OimpEirrkas. AND stramtaa -
.At 3 osit t warcronoo, silcitsi o dom.
rataTWIC roc am 10. -praisastivala Awn. wok
8114 5 4 44 4 0 4 :4 1.4 . 11 !*,,Mi11ar . . 111 ! 5 .
regi;i4iiiiiiiiitaidlomikith r khad42464l4,
0141110106
•- .
„;• " 06 , 3 V 'V P . DN S ,
H. M. K.
al - . , :-
HlNni,lnrr, in Gxiveinnient Seeprities. •-•* -
o.liSouth
St JOSEPH & DENVER
.CITY
With interest at (8) Eight Per Cont. also Payable
• •
These Ftrst-Class Bonds are adie for sale by the
Company through the undersigned. mid are aaal.;
diandir reensagnaladad as catabining AutainarTELY
•
PIAFETT and a Lallna INCOME: , • • 1
Almost the entire lines completed and In success:
Tut operation. Oalr Sweaty Milos of Trade tattler
nt the Weetern Terminus,-and , that belt* rapidly
The present truffle of the Road Is AIIMMIX etAir-
ANTE& oar the RELIABILITY these arearttles.
The Road runs West from sr. Jamprir, "lid trims
a throtigh East and West 14511te.'
,Atortgago per - mile 1113.11411? eovering rrattehha
mid all property: , ,_
, Arnek of Road, 111 ]plea. - • '
,„ . .
Tatalessne oeßonds,lll - .2120.0d0; '," ' i '
PRICE 9T 1-2 and seemed interest la currency.
' Mara And. Pamphlets furnished 114 applingicin
"I.xpresotcr .10r account of ?Urinates
~trea otcharge
•. - :
• W.P. I CONTUSE , tz•
art,
~- .
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-I- , ' t ItEeirg L. ICNIGHT I 80142
Lilt Caillinl Err ii.billOw 4111•1/11ratalttia'illd •
,
M. 'liept 24- 1 --, •'..-„•Lugusi 13, 70-713*•: - .41111•310 7 totil
. ..
•
t• IMiIIIDITION/lia BOVIIII7
4 Adk
4 ' ,3 'w .4 111 3 - Ur: the Lime a iii
botultrwas ids. inotahr tram is
This tme sem in=lielblknrtidtp
,_,
tied, If ip =il7 antladalMr, - ,, -. ....-
All totd. far Am ee.lefir /tows
mil
s t iving
y atidwapotakl Eat .
.Ill'ldlsdlwtates
bounty and no , end allsweironfriewritho were
disehamed beg% sof two own, ftw iroundear
injuries of any ed. ruptures, itet,•4lls•
cases. aro entitled, they hare not reattorod
any bounty; these last are alao eddied to the Ma
ovialnebbou,l47. , .
~ ..
Tim widows. children under 21. at Um date 4 Nso
law. July ani, AS. and ts of all soldiers, liskli
cited abbr.. who hare since their dischawsk axe entlUed; and where such *Allem were
before serving Ora yaws, Abe disability ( 41 >il m disease
contest:tat In the ears lesorbo, died of such disability ,
at- dlsafae, before July Pak bithi, the widow, chi/. '
dren, or parents are entitled. althonh tbe_meddim
b I assetf,lf Using; weld not•beentlww. . -
Papers for thaw:citrate, _
of penalomi deo an Ow
fib of next December estengly eotnpleed, -- correct.
mi, and fortearded for payment.
• All Medi of Bounty and Pension- Bleak Papers
Jar sale. tNill a rw , • .
~
'•
l i firadiai 114eite lail 411 4
wiss‘
%
• Nov It.. 111!-JIILIP 1.2- 4 . -4, :: j- 1
pvrev_itiww , :\ •••• -s/" :;i/.:A.4-T-i ..._
- 7 . , •.,..-.. ,, ft .-.,,. ,10- tk iv ...-.1
Ate .
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Id
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tu-M-13koftjtirift's
MAI! . 7 • 1 /*
'' = *ti iLliiman-a11112142
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bee. Tniieh
(111,:f;ev'l ..71611."7,71..1"6"611314111r6471b7.
'l' saah.iumisak
• ado au* 44 0 cosy per.
voxema.
- floc 19029-4Ntf-igir
3ton Nit.b.'ir':-..-..
1a . .. 1 CI ZNGUIFI4I.- 7 -
.. , ..ffi • - -..• :
ivt . . . , • _
Adapted to a inagf 2 ft. II Inehii "and , arettria
arid ZwrEt . dtleed , height end trait, e s e
arla perati ,
d ' e lr :F 4 / 1 1111 00 the . ardh hediait4 Itigh, r . ':'
We -have peqected daditgar'ior tara yaditleaci
these small l aeoutottveene latide-fonnecl,. ',rid
the other oat 241a . 4),neated. -.. : - - . '., t •
. The arterial erktraimaiuddpareequal. iOIIIICII
reepeetricolbcillipi ' toad lOFotaotlTat of thil sane. •
'. Send fur eirrilai fad photoia va
• *. 1 ., 0D
t ~
O"
.
laddlia aefarte
Weeks;" riklaiwpaga.
Aug. la "14-1111kL35-4, '
Blatt fits dab Iftwelni.
•
It
Et• • hf
<4 • t Id •
- 4 - di 49 , <
cl
•
ft!
• Bronzes, Fancy Goods, &c.
BIRTHDAY, BRIISAL,
AND HOLIDAY GIFTS.. , •
We, would call the attention of our pitrotis and
friends to our lance assofttneat, of
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
Ocr Importations at this sessottare Just opened,
end"present tunny novelties, 'Mien Ire , teal certain
will please.
Onkts bylnal I carefully and Promptly, littended4c4
IROBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE, •
, Jaw - sums & Sitnusxrrlng.
NO. 1124 i3IEIDITNUT RTREET.' PHILADELPHIA:
JERE-WAX stosnms. •• J. P. CLA'NAY% 81DD14.•
Nov. 5,11 l • 45.5 n
Deslrr ta , partionlar aittetition. to 111el'r Fall
Sloci of gOLID SILVER WARES,: iirrilml for
WF.1113115G compriaing a great V artety
of ornsinental art l•lirs lit
Oriental'at4Peurl Flnteh . .
Thel.wsoods. Chiefly °I - exclusive designs..wlll be
;found at Moderate Prlcie, and in very emit:date - as.
sortnient from the Inexpensive and moat practical
ntticle for table use' to the more elaborate and erne
comhlnst ions lir Dessert, Dinner and Tea
psernce. , ,„. rr
• A cordialituvltmlon bt.eXtended to all ruey
feel. dlsposie4 to vls.lt our Store • atid examine-this
twaut (.4110(441n of Art work In Stlver.',
CA - I,oyrkii, - 41 Co.
No. 94:r.1 - \CI-lESTIVITT, STRO:T,
PRILA.uEIriIIA;
Feb t '70,3.1y
ritianciaL
A DE.BIRAIILE
SAFE • BONE.INVpriiENIV:
THE SUNBURYand , LEWISTOWN RAIL
ROAD COMPANY -
.•
` l 7 PER CENT. GOLD
...First. Mortgage Bondi::
Interest Payable April and Oetoler,
Frei of titilte and United States
Taxes. .
• •
We arc noir offering the balance of tho loan Of $l,-
21 ,a W 1210113 secured by n drat and only lien On
the entire properly and franchises of the•Leinpany,
At ,90 . end .the Accrued Interest. Added.
- The Road is now rapidly approaching completiOn.
.w tt h a htrgetrade to COAL, IRON and LUMBER, lu.
addition tot he passenger travel awaiting the open,
log of tas . .greatly needed enterprise. The local
trade atrAte 'large to ,maintain the
Road. We ha're't . lo hesitittion itt'rooommending the,
Bon •ao- •di LAP. RELIABLE.. and SAFE IN
. .":
... For pamphiets, with inap,'and full Inforniation
apply to -
W3f.. PAINTER 'ct CO., BAP.MEILt,
Apply to
NI I NEE$'. LI P.E' INSURANCEA TRUST CO
Or _
' - • . _ *CENTRENt,',..,,
t •
WkIITSEV; Banker
s:o. 140 CENTRE kW...Pottsville, •
-
Nov. • - -Nov. *l -4111-am-15%31n.;.-
F AT
MORTGAGE BONDS
MEM
gin •Roii. coik*ii s ‘7':
:4 . _. -
,1 11 1,YA BIZ_ IN GOLD,,
In Gold.
COUPONS OR 73/30;13TER3D.
Pyie street, New. York .
• TANN', Ea: CO.,
Sim : l2,lo-16- 411 *an etreet..lfeirYaell.
RIEZVE L. 19311134 T BON.'
Liz ed .- cm:Err sr.. PILTIAIIELPISLA.
Ircnieitr. at the ioliest prlees f4n"eisitt, jests, their
enure stoat ot.
Carp trigs, Oil
eintitO,,:Cants* and
-d Cosich
, Alatting&
CROSSLIWY.'fi P-11.TSSELIEI CARPET S,
.0.'041 1 0 /*ant , ,
c
GOOD Attic • .150 L INGRAINS, $lOO
per yartF. ; • • • r •
ENCILTSti iiRUSELS.
-
'': '''llistii;Stieg;--44}
-
DOOT,,SIIDE, HAT AND CAP STORE,
• Cinsucrik fenuveir. 0 , 111 , ( 1 81031 " '
•
Boati;Eaties; Hats sail Cap", is gTeat'"'iariett g, oii ois -
Uy as nand. Rawer/or atLestiame pad to
lIMPAMDPCI dam neatly on 'Alert antler.: •
rab. 11. PM- • . 21.10-17 '
Rvut mixes-
FOFt, 13.-IRCI.AINk •
.7EPSE k'OSTERv
AT
• Nes Wendt's Street, Pottnille,
ow. nom-or
BOOTS, SHOES, THEINKS, CARPET BAGS and
. • SIiOVFINDINGS •
At miaow Pilees;;lther Wholesale of retail. as he
wishes to dose hieomoot bueinees. Alt who are to
want of NW Of the smut* mentioned goods, will
waU Wove him a WI. ".Zov. '2)-4Zicifi4t
Wits' Tun.
LAptIII2I' , PAZITY PUBS.
.
JOHN' PAREIRA
•I. '- f -A • :111 ARCS STREET.
. . .1011(14e of the block, betweenith and
•T. Mb strode:South alde,
P/MADZILPII/A.
• Manufacturer and Desist.
• ~hall kinds and quality of FANCY
FURS -for Ladies so. - Odhlren.s'
_Ls & • Wear. Raving enlarged, *Modeled
• and improved ply old and favorably
• • known FUR "LMFORIUM. and hay-.
. - Log imported a very large and spien
%dm arscatroeut or all* the diftbrent kinds - of Fun;
front sth toule , in -Europe, and have had them
Made up by the most skillful workmert,:i would re
spectfully invite my friends of Schuylkill and soils
centOountles. to call and examine my. very large
and beardifuLaasentment of Fan cs Furs, fur Ladles,
and Children., ~ am determined to sell at as low
prices assay other respectable Rouse In this city.
l I Fiats warranted, No m larepresentat ions to effect
sales.
JOHN FARFARA,
• NOV. 12,*0-48,-eo w-Sm .7,1 S Arch street, Phila.
F
• ' 826. i IPURS.
'
JOHN. A..STAMIJACH & CO
84(3 ''Areh Street. 1
. . 3LANUFACTICIZER OF _ e
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
Consbstlng of Russian ',Sable. lindsoti Ray Sable,
Mil* Sable, Royal Ermine, Grebe. Seal„atstraeans.
SQuirrel., Fitch, &e. Children's Setts.
_Gentlemen's Collars and. Gloves, Carriage and
, Sleigh Robes. ' 4
The latest styles at lowest prices,
• • All Fars 'guaranteed as represented. •
. • JOHN A. STA3.IOACH & CO.
428 Arch Btftet, 5 doors below Ninth, south aide,
Sherirs
C.HEEEPTIS BALE Or HEAL ESTATE. -e
a.) By virtue cg sundry - writs of Fleet Ftscias, Leveret.
Faetas and ) Venditierri lirpoparta. Issued out of the'
Corizt of Common Pleas 'of echuelkill Connte and
to me directed, 1 here will be exposed to- pn bile sale
or outcry ron - • -)4 ' • . .
• ..RA TURD4 r. December 3(1.1870.
at IQ o'clock in the foienoom anhe Court lons, In
the Bo h Pettey ille„Schetylkill County, the
-f lowing deaoribed real estate, to wit :
iltat certain .farm or tract of land. *Reale In
HerginsTownship, Sehuylkill County, bounded and
.deacribed as follower Beginning st a stone corner,
thence by land of lothua Easy north 111% degrees,
' west, MEiperches to stones; thence south MG thermos,
west 64 perches to pout 8 feet front a stone corner;
7 tbenoe y land - of John Erdatanand lane south 29%
)degreess„east 4110 es to a ntolist thence by land,
late of -John A. - Otto north 131 i: degrees, east 06%
• perches to the place of beginumg, containing lie
aces; mell
leas, with the aPpurtellaterwaot'Onsist
ing of story frame dwelling-houtre, a frame
barn. and a frame stable; as tire, property of DANIEL
Apktirvi •• •
- ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of ground;
situate in Heging.Townshlp. Schuylkill thunty, ad
joinlag the public road leading front Doualdson to
Gratatown.aud lands of Susanna Heater, Reuben
Hunt:lnger, Jacob Uptlegrave and °there:contain
ing 3 acres„ mote or less, with ..the appurtenances,
consisting of frame stable; as' th e; property of
ABRAHAM SCHWENE. •-- - • .
, ALSO— AU that certain two-story frame dwelling
house, with one-story frame kitchen attached, situ
ate' khe Borough -of, Port Carbon, Schuylkill
ta
County, l'a., on the northwesterly' part of-Lot. Nit.
33; in wton's Addition to Port- Carbon, said lot
• being on- the . northeasterly corner of Market and
Second streets In said Borough. • The said dwelling
wee containing in front on Market street aboutoio
feet and,'lti depth about 30 feet and the gold frame
kitchen containing In length about 12 feet and 'in
depth about 12 feet, and the lot or piece' of ground
: stud curtlitace. appurtenant thereto: at the property
'of GEORGE C. LEE and REBECCA P. ' , Eh, 1 118
'wife, owners or reputed ewners, as
ALSO—AIi that - certain small tract or Meet, Of land
.situate : he:Brauch Township; Schuylkill. County,
bounded by a public road, lands of Samuel Reed,
Edward Heisler and others, containing I - Arrtv4, more
or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two
story frame dwelling-home and a log stable; as the
property. of GEORGE HEIME. . -
ALSO—AII that certain lot or - piece 'of ground,
situate la' ate Borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill
County, bounded northwardly by lot of Levi Miller;.
'eastwardly by Canal street, southwardly by lot of
Rerrben 2. Meese, andorestwardly by lot of —, -
containing in width 50 feet, more or lest, and in
depth 140 feet, more or less, with the appurtenances,
consisting of-a-1%21t0n; frame dwelling-house, with
a one-story frame kitchen attached; as the property
of MICHAEL MEA.SE. „ • ;-••
ALSO—AII Abet, certain loCror . piece ofground,
Situate In the Borough t)f Tamaqua, Schuylkill
- County, bounded northwardly by Elm street, east
wardly by lot of George 134uer, southwardly ity lot
of James Wheatley, and westwardly - by an alley,
containing in width 31 feet and In depth */ feet„paore
or less, -with the appurtenances, consisting ot„ a ,
double two-story frame dwelling-house; as ttie_. )-.-
pert of JOHN 9IORGAN. •
erstiftAll. that certain lot or piece of grouiid,
situate the Borough of Illaltanoy Cit. Schuylkil
Count y .ori . the northwardly side of Centro strwt,
being the .lot numbered seven (7) in block one f 1,1 on
the , map or plait of said. 31abanoy City;thade by
Frank Carter In July, pa, containing in front or
width on Centre street twenty-Ave feet (23) and ex
tending back of that width at right angles thereto,
in. length or depth -ohe hundred and twenty - -Ave
feet it.,5) toltatiroad street,• bounded westwardly by
Lot No 6, northwardly by Railroad street, eastward-
,
ly by Lot No.e, and southwardly by Centre street ,
aforesaid, with the appurtenances, consisting of a
two-story brick and frame, dwelltng-honse and a
frame, stable', as the thoperty of JOSEPii HOFMANN
and JOHN HOFMANN.' •
No. 2—All those two certain lota or pieces of
ground, situate In the Borough of Mahanoy City,
Schuylkill County; bounded northwardly. by Centre
street, eattwardly by -A 'street, southwardly by
Mater Attreet, and westwardly
by lot of Jacob
Rhoads, containing In width 50 feet and in depth Ira
feet, with the appurtenances, conaistin - g Of a frame
stable- as the property of JOHN HOFFMANN and
v. J. 1t0FF.11.4.1.1..V. - •
ALSO—AII that certain two and a-half story stooe
tavern and, dwelling-house, and a one and a-bal
story frame). building and lot- or piece of ground,
situated in the town of New Ringgold, In East
Brunswick .Township, Schuylkill County, botinded
In wont -ET Centre street., eastwardly by Chestnut
street, and ionthwardly.bytot No. 47, and marked
In the phin'of said townwith. number forty-elght
(48) and being 50 feet in front and 100 feet in depth,
andheing the same premises which William C. Led
date •
wind Sophia C., his -wife, by their de. d. hearing
the Zith tidy of June, A. D. 1881, granted and
ecnifiretted 'Unto Jacob E. - Drelbelbies, lu fee ; as the
p rty ofIACOB KDREIBELBIES. .
A AIL that certain lot or piece of ground.
*Miele In the , Borough of Shenandoah, Schuylkill
County, bounded northwerdly by lot of Charles
Hestia east Ws 20 foot wide alley, south by a lot of
. Cadet, and' west by Main street, containing in
width 31 feet and in depth 150 feet, more or less, with
tt i t i t u rpirtenances, consisting of • two-story frame
Awe -house , with stone basement and a Icy story
p dwelling-house on the rear end of lot; as the
p= y_r of, ANTHONY DEVITT. •
AlLthose 6 certain lots or pieces of ground.
situate In the. Borough of Pottsville, Se4nylk.lll
County, bounded northwardly by Arch street, east-
Seidl! . by , lot of Emily. Pollock - southwantly by
East Nuke! Street, and w estward l y by Wolf street,
containing together in width 150 feet. and In depth
2,41 feet, with the appurtenances, cony ling of a 2%.
story . brick dwelling house.,S 2-story brick and
frame bakehouse and' a frame stable; as the pro
of DAVID BEVERIDGE.
those-2 Certain lots or pieces of
grmnd, situate In the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuyl
kill County bounded northwardly -by Lot No. 9,
eastwartUy fla 20-feet wide aller t southwerdly by
Lot Na 8, an westwardly by Leh street, contain-
Ing together In width 50 feet and n depth 150 feet..
and being lota known ss Lots Nos. 7 and 8, Lehigh
.
NV, 2—All that oertaln - one-half lot or piece of
ground, situate on t northeast corner of Broad
and Lehigh streete. lb the Borough of - Tar=
Schuylkill County, bounded on the south by
street 50 feet, on tbe. north by the remaining, one.
half part of said lot 50 feet, on the east by Lot ITO.
7 5 feet, and on the west by Lehigh - street 75 feet, be-'
log the one-half part of Lot No. I. in square "E," 'on
D of saidlloroup ;as the property ofJACOB'
DirmNGEIL
ALSO—AU that certain , lot or piece of groond,
situate itt the Borough of Schuylkill navert.l4ehayl
kill County, bounded - northwardly by Margaretta
street, eastwardly.. by lot of Ilia% A. Oeiget south
warily by a peftle 'tree. amtneetwardly Sy lot of •
Jaunts Saylor, containing in Width 21 feet I Loches,,
more orles ea t , s4 depth 106 ket, with thenppurte
near* of is• twenty tl
frame dwelling
nouse r wial a nte entorebe kl elieaebsel.
aad
a
fram .
e istiMet,es Gur property PETER
OW.• •
that -Certain lot or_piece of ground,-
situate on the .east side of Centre street. In'
the Tionnuat or PottandUe. Schuylkill County.
_being
composed of the lots marked N0n 22 1 20114. 331 . . Sly
ES and ET, on the num or plan of the Siorwen
AdditioritirPottsvifie.and which arebounded and
,described •as Rarest Begimakur, at a post on the
ear side of Senn" street.
_thence aloes it,
Moth 21 west. 205 feet. Inches to it post.
north 16 degrees minute!. west 210 feet to arost s ,
north-517 feet 4 inches torn post, and north 10 de
' ;tees, west AN feet 4/lichee to a post, thence by lot
• marked Na =on said map or plan, north 70 de.
few east IT feet 5 inches to a pos t set at the Ms
tame of 14 feet westwardly from - Ute. paddle of the
west branch of the Mount Carbon liaUroad. thence
along at that distance train the Middle of asktroad,
north 11 degrees 56 minutes. west IS Net to a post,
thence tryihidget Calen's ground north 13 amen'
10 minutetorest IV feet • Mehra to a Post ot the
southeasterly side of Centre street; thence along it
north Br degrees 10 nannies. asst. 47 Peet, 7 inches to a
stone planted' at the soutlasszt corner of Centre and
Coal Amts. there* elangthe eesdhireetern and
wagon skies of the latter south 60 drams 50 min..
tan; east lie feet to w post, south IP degnft east
311 feet 6 inches to a post, south &• even etest
feet,3 Inches to a pacL anti soutn Id degree...ma*
reet inches to a pos‘ thence by lands now or late of
-John FAXIIIIM Mid ahem south 09 degrees 54 min- ,
mgs; west 6115 feet 10 inches to the place of besting/pg.
‘nuialoloy, 9 acres Atrial perches, more or lop,
ett
the appurenanicoonststing of 2 two-,story - rue
dwelling-houses. withAwo-atory frame cb, briUd-
Inge attached. (subject to the rights, reservations of
ire_ Ana unbends, de. mentioned irlrir
coo as ThE SCUM' .1, •
CO Lillat CA AND LOCOMOTI
ENGINE MANUFA compANy. •
ALSO—AII that' n lot - or. piece of "too__
__,nd
situate In Itolmesville, BaUerTownsblp, SchtlYlkilt
County , bounded on the north by road/rnidingtmon
d to GirsrdviUa. east by lot et--- Doyle.
I.
Or by Maltaisoy Creek west. by lot of MODS.
than. eontslillnt lo Width 35 test, more or klIS; and
in depth tat feet.mote or leaf, eltb the imparter
minces, consisting of a taro story flume dwelling
house. with storm basentent. as the peopertY of
ANTITONT BOWLAND and MRS. BOWLANA). •
ALSO—AiI -that certain lot or -pleat ofj-. •• •
situate 10. the ,BmwiM of Port Carbon. Schuyik •
County. Dm northwardly by lot of Thomas
Lynch, by Mod streelar i kwardlrle ,
lot of • Thomas • ach;_and welt - Cal i
ureet. cotqgnjisit Irian Et lett. more law a 54
• in' depth 2111 - met„ more or lets, the amide
noamwes. eonsistbm of a tw frame dwellitur
b. and aftamestable on ,street, sind a two
nary Vame- threlling-tormis ant • Rime stable on
• Baselotivet: ea thet &own. ORAT.' '
ALSO—AU thir ' o
piece of grma4
situate' In the aterough of TottorUle;
County.being part ore lot marked NO. 17 fallen
111.M111 sour AtaatUon ro Pottsville, con in
front or breadth on"said:entre street .70 fleet. ,amt
Klllug - back por n ln length arolvtio ia)
acianded souby imMber lat at said
Lot o. G. the peoperly said Cherie" W. Pittman.
sastwardi_ y.blroncenrwpart of wild lot. the property,
of the.llid heading Ballpoint Company,
northrwaWly by • part of los marked No. IS In 51114
Addltien,AMl pemisrty-ot Joseph Kane; end wrost-'
wssdly tor,.Ceialle_ skeet, (subject lathereserve of_
cost.) trititAta appurtenances, eonldsting of a two
story frame store and d with a one
and a-hilt
s W ice lMt 11Mliched.
• straw too dereUingThot9lo7
sa tiwpropilliat W./It/LAN. ••
tplemitsportakim la omen elerlinU wad 'bet
GEORGE OWllllSOOP,IllearliE
stlellen," • - • Me. IE, 11111.
. .
_
A ,
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:.X•41114K111. ‘:. ''' .r- ','-- •-' -
vvtti:ii.
tip zWirrithittiti..
v:i DO 319 ;MI alivr-i
r%. THE EASTER* QUEST lON.
The
TillE.! MARCIE - 08!'1101761.
•
THE:SURRENDER OF THIONVILLE
lieshgnntion of John Bright.
its=tot Aikitoss . tor light—The Prussians hi
Tha r Airistos shout Parlo—Th• Nur
- rondos- of Tbloatills—JOhn • fright •
Ittoolgso amortise MIMS!' 3ttststtr.
lANowt, Nor. ILS.--The Timis, in .au edit°•
rial article this morniug, intimates that Aus.,
tria will be firm, without eloging the door to
negotiations, an attitude England will itni-
.1
_ The TtxEs this 'morn lug thys there are two
hundred thousand Germans in the valley of
the Loire. A party of Prussian' dragoons on
Wednesday.entere4 St:Quentin for theurr
pose of . stopping a railroad- train, but t heir
attempt was deteated.by the.Freuch. •
•Ilovemeots looking to the concentration
of the German armies exinti,nue the north
of France.
•
Large bodies of Prussians are, • man:Ling
south, to_take positions around Paris and
near Orleans. Since-the despatches -were.
forwarded, the Germans who had been ()per=
atlug4fround Roeroy, Rutnigny, and Itiez tereir
suddenly departed, going in the same
don.'
•
Several Prtissian divisions passed Soissons,
going toward Amiens, early in • tho 1 week,
and others were to-follow. • -.•
. It is' reported that Geneinl Manteuffel;
lestving Amiens on his right will march"' on
Rouen. (loner:al Manteuffe l' s heatlmiarters
are still . at compeigne.
_,The- Prussian en
trenched camp at Loauis nearly 'completed.
The format surrender ot* Thionville
tu occur
-4a
eil•this orn g. The town had been burn
ing since Tit y last. The Dukttof Meck
lenburg is urgng an immediate advance on
the army of the Loire. ", skirmishes have - 01,
ready occurred. between the outposts - of the
armies at Neo - ille and Maziers in the dcpart
meta of the Lotre.. 0 ' • - •
The Gerdes Mob iles of .Antiens havolieen
repulsed nearlLequesuel by Prussians, and
the night of the French was very•disorderly.
Count Gortseltakotr's official reply to Earl
1 ranville's - note is made public here to-day.,
r ts language -is .calm and . firm, 'but yields
nothing. ' Theytutztleclares England must
be equallylir; and tesoluteget not to close
.
the door to n °flattens. .
Loxixtx, Nov. 2..,1-;-2.30 I'. n—the niark
etS at this hour s are , dePremed'and excited on
rumors of a mi l l:• ; e warlike aspect in the East.
John Bright .h resigned, and Earl time
ville has • just T roceeded by .special train to
Windsor to elm er . with the (Invert
, . .
• ST. PETERSII :Nov. 24.7—The press of
this city lia,tebeCii officially Warned against
supporting Fnince, orunfavorabiy criticizing
Germany; the intetWit of .Prossia being now'
identiflod With 1113: latter. .
- POITSSII4.IS YA.3I/LY TS,
',
We give tike toll ing quiet:Aims for , . • '
, . '
. Idyls.- • -- . . ;Lard *.lt, -..--- -4,0
Roast
Beef
I' ID_. 76ZT aleci!„7s ll .' - .::::::::: 1/ 1 1
Corned Bee Vilb....' - •
. Rump steaks it fit.. -4,ZETurkeys - * tb. . Zi
Sirloin Steaks* lb, —g Paddock * 1b....‘,...... -010
Sausage* 1b...-,-....: -(al , Wlteek * lb.__ ... ....:.....-•,- 415
, Mirrrex- 'Halibut It lb.. ..,-,,-- -t--41:5
Forequarteretlb -414 White Pereh *1b...„37 - ....*15
Hindquarter *lb -416 Mack 1 * 1b......-- . ,7,1413.
.....--....-41akCatflab * lb_-___,,..4, - 10
POEM- - , Eels lit 5.,. ..... ...........---; 0
Roast a St‘si.ksit 8... B4.V.lleaus(soup) ............ 31-15
Corned* tb.......„. ' 11S:0 - JO:Butter 1t5..._...... ,-4450
Ilamsrvhole)*lb-.r. .111,Egge It dos.- -....--- - - p- , 4 37
Hams (al leedi*ll,...:. ritM,Cabbage*ltEsuL...... 5 , 010
Shimi ere* 1b............. 7PIS Potatoes - 01i pk -... ..10 , a 15
. Dried - Beef * lb.- ..... i-e.o2i,SwlPota. toesit3f.. ple-13. 25
.Mitatr- • ~ '-- . 'Onions* 1, nec k._...- -022
Forequarter* . lb - -414'0 ect'Beeo. * , •:r eh . . -Cab
Hindquarter* 1b...,....' 1 -0181. arnips*% , r • ,,,-420
Cutlets No lb.-- ..
* ...-- i-cce*Applesab% pee! - ,..,-11i -.2.1
Prime Oysters*loo- ...-orro Ary les IR bia.,. - . - ..v60 el 0 0 .
Bologna Sausage pa'..- - it:2.0..
Sin oked San saes eilbl ra...T,.. ''. •
• PPTTSVItth. .14ARKETS '
ate.,ota tor ukikjniten° Joarial ri GLIM' airoi.
'. - I
W7wie-1
.. . _
.ale.
.
Whitat FlRnr, extra fanttly;S bbl
1 • * cwt.. .
" .• " " extra *blot- - I
Rye Flour- -. .... -... ... -. /1 bbl .. • '
..
.........,.......1 1 1 ell , LI
,Buckwheat iiiiir.....— . .vi cis t..-.
Wheat, prime white :........._'A bush-1
red..L........_a.. ...... :-.. - a bush-
Rye ......p........ ... a* bush-
Corn ... ..... ........„ . . ............* bush._
.oats .....--.._ ..... .......-.- ...... -*bush- I
Rye ChOp , '0 bush._
Corn Meal. - ~....B bush...
Ml4dlthas Vibush...
Shorts --V bush-
Bran - 1 ' ' it bush:.
Hay...... • . ii t0n..."
Straw ... 1 -..- - fk tory-.
___.*
yi aloa..
...
---__ b.....
Beef. hind Q uarter . ... p lb ,:,
NI Lots " • •
Pnygeobs, alottjing,-&c.
orILENE I NONEaEssiTir EOR-PEOPLE
• . going abroad to buy
• LOTHING,
.
When they can get everything in that line at •
•,. MORRIS ROHRHEIMER'S. ‘- •
No. fA 0 0
Ceritre - ::Street, •
_ POTTSVILLE.' -
Cheaper and of 'superior quality to that they imp in
In the cities.
cioTELLNO OF 3Lt2tITITACTERE
Ilan been compared with that made In Philadelphia,
and foundriot only CHEAPER IN PRICE, but HU
.
I keereonstaintlt on hand the Brusitoissortinentof
FOR IGN and DOMESTIC. ' .
CLOTHS AND `CA, LS,
Assikiß •
Which am prepared to make Up in the best style,
as I only employ first - class ' workmen . My principal
Cutter, hIR. JACOBY, Is well known as a nilit-class
Cutter. •
A Thst.class Snit :Made for $25,
AND 1134 VERY iIEBTP9u $3O.
Coßbimere Witrtet-SMth from SP t o les
Also, a very large assortment of
'OVERCOATS, -
ILkNGING Ili PRICIP ir3co3c us Arm
Node of Chinch Ilia, Beavers and English Melton. •
Constantly on hand, kluge fislo.T.Pnent• of
' • ILLIVIDEUCLOTIIOiGI- •
. 0 AND
Gente Furnishing Goods in '.Genersd.
motto lei " Fair dea li ng WWI 'everybody, and
satisfaction g ven, or money recorded." " •
Chilling out Or rerenata at a saerailee at • .
• . MORRIS ROHILICKintraVe, :
No. *NO Ceuta., Street. Pottsvine, , •
" . [OPPOSIT2 aoLemoN rioevr.a'A.J
Nee. 10.
1070.- PALL OPENING. • I 0 70.
.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FALL _ WINTER GOODS,
blOchit.rog SILKS, POPLINS.. ctinvrimi;s}curr-
INGS‘ CLOAKDIOS. VELVETEMiS. CORM=
ROTS, WATERPROOFS, (In the new
shades. - TRIIILMECOS, RIM
, GLOVES, a variety
Handsome On the new gold and black
t Ow; and' * ftta !law of beautiful Stilped Caen !
mei", Bangui Ind Berlin Bhawle.s Also.
• • r - a:splendid assortment of
MILLINERN GOODS;
rk-;
SATINS. SILKS, VgI ! VETS. c.,
•
zoNv, HASTIER, FLOWERS.
wrirrriEux• A SOTER.
Sept 21.14119-tf—lit-tf - •
. .
~
1101LAISEET8.;SW/LTIL LINEIII3. 11.47.
41-N
_513 pairs Blankets, 84 IV to NS CO.
• 211 Wool Coverlets and Comfortable 4.
--, Jacquard Quilts. SI 90 to $ 111
Mannales Quilts, 04 01) to 115
Lap Blanket'. tnniage Rugs.
, , Traveling Blankete and .llaudm. . ,
~• , _
- .:__ 'LINENS.
. - Snow. lohinTowels, 12 50 to Di 00.
• =Ow. Napkins. 01 00 toss co. . , A,
4- -; Heak'lnteedttiga, tle. to finest. s.
• ... kannan and American Crashes.
-Loons Table Limil, Ike. to S 1 01.
31 pl e E a la sai li ttipif t nleeinfta ,
E lnc% we,
. - _
"
-
•=Tahle•Linna.ll ap p .
's
Linens, every ansuber..
shirt Bosom. full Diaitai all style".
' LADIES' MMES.'
. LADIES' SHAWLSK
. . LATHES' SUITk . .
• s- • FINE CLOAKINGS. ' • . .
- • • ' MILK VELVETS. •
-'• " ''
' •
PIA COVERS. - " - • -
11 00 SILK POPLINS.. , •
• . el 41VMERINOES. -
SI 00 SEll,Ol,&_
_-_____
_. • • • -
" • {;•$1 V/ ELWIN CLOTSIS. - .
--..." • 13,0 0P E R et„,,CONARD,- t .
•
4E. Counts Norris Aso" Mums; Or_,
• Z Oet.l.ne—lsif ' - PRIL4DELPHIA
eOXWEVMErovirn of Will) CHERRY '
1..• - aaa SIM nue W aritno=tl, -, to hit the most
please* raft had eettaln" , fbe the ettre of
crwP.Coulths. Cerkiklicenteete. Asthma.. and lam
elpfeat Cossamptlott ism blared to the üblie• A
bottato that steam be lime ta •• : . •
• Prepare% 11. Pr. 001111 land
Sehayllllll re% nt._..- Coe all the
112=es oflie.
Me .- U. Nu .. 0110111111 W.,
If sea .S. SA mid TIADIS bp 11nlokleat
tad Dealete etrarrebere. Pries et out. '
• October A7Y,.. • ,-- ,• • - - Aigtigi-rdiew- •
$
s aiiiNtEre
: nligtoorw-ViitOßELtiak,
CES2
'ENGLAND.
. '
. . .
1. •
4 . 1%
881 A. - ..\\
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•
and Pra in teie.it*.
Bawled
:. ?_ 0_ -.:,r(ii'4fM'il:
l'a e mg is e Mone 45) . h
ES
TILE FiIiROPEAN, WAR.
THE EASTERN QUESTi9N.'
English Financial efftles Ekelta•
_ •
. -
The English Cabinet to be Dissolved;
- •
- .
The Eastern '44ttotionazi Circle Pitolcv,
Tho ClibtoOt to Gs
.ntssoh•od—Nount front Matta.
•
Lo or, Nov. 2.55-5 11.—Thefeeling-la
financial circles at this hour, ‘may2,fie.fairly
called patiley. Consols and other,:seeurities ,
at the close of business were. generally lower,
and while there is no correspeinelingtidireinco- -
id breadstuff's, much utteaainews petvaideallin_
entire bustness community. !there is no
doubt that the Russian - Government is very
firm in her demands relatlve'to the .provis
ions of the treaty. ?" ,
Cabinet erisTlecealminated Rita Ttaiara -, 7-_
EarlOranvilledett Lonilp, and w ere
to Windsor Castle to inform •filte Queen of
the Impossibility of carrying on the govertft:__.
titatt, with the Cabinet so :irnmettellably di
vided, as to the policy to be pursued . towareis:
Ituskai, - . The tender of his resignation will,:
upset' the Ministry. The dissolution ofj.tite• •
Cabinet can scarcely be preVented. •
Later adviceS have • been rectilied" front
.China. - Tho news is more paellic. The firm
attitude taken by England and "Franco in
the matter of the Tient-thing massacre had
theetrect to encourage the trading - classes
there towards whom the natives had daily
grown:mine insolent. -
Hetwy Oarmonadlog:—An 'lmportant Enxagement
.f - 4 1 4 . tats . , Nov..3.—Fieztvy eannonailing.was
• beard - at Orleans all day Yesterday in the di
rection of Athertiay, - where ati:timportant
engagement 'has thiubtlesa occurred. It lti
reported that the engagement wia . .faiorable
to the French, but nothingtotticial luta been
received.
• The Prus.alana are reported. to bepear-yen
dome.
- .
Bourbaki has written a tide to the' Gov
ernment officials declining the commend of
the Nth Corps: , ..
The 'Red Book"—The Easterii it
. .
VIENNA, 'Nov; Z.—The Journals •of this
city official find otherwise, ark uunuitmnialt a
)e
their expressions of joy at 41tii ' acerta ten=or
of the "Red Book" which has . ust made lts
appearance.` They all applaud the flrmness
or the Austrian Government on the Eastern
question,t" -- 4 . .
'The• Popc•e Encyclical— Royal elrib
nonEset, Nov. 25.—The_ Pope's. Ei
, clical which wa.4 recently printed at Geneva,
has been posted ins. prominent places in
Rome. quo of the journals Of the lidter.eit3r
which reprinted the docuntent, was prompt
ly seized by the Italian twthoritim
The Italian artillery is to- be. increased' at
once.
A son has been born to the •Dit chess of
•
=Ny.w Yoim, November 25.—Evatuatiou
. day way celebrated by a'parade 'id* the vet
erans of 1812,_ and by the 31.4,5 tith and
'7lst regiments, the latter. passing-in
at the City Hall: Tha .Gtit regiment wore.
for the first time the new uniform similar to
tharof the Prussian army, and their-appear
ance created quite a stir among the Teutonic
opulation on the east side. - •
Retail
$750
8.75
7 00
6 (0,
850
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1 5
1 0
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The Feeling in liegardlo
- HAVANA, Nov.-25:-,The news of Aosta's _
,election to the Spanish throne was quiet ,but.
favorably reeeive-il.. - .The journals ankliuli
lie appear lobe pleased - with having a King. -,
The CaptaiwGeneral at a levee said .he was
glad the tipanish.people had decided at last,:
and that the period of tempo,rary rule was
passed. He hoped the choice of the Cortes
-had fallen on a good King,. whose relgti -
would
,'initiate prosperity 'Old_ peace- for :
The journals merely- -, referred to the Oleo- '
.tion the day, after the'reception of the .news.•
The majority of the people here is comprised .
:of Monarchists, there are hut - few -flepubli-.
cans. •
The custonis .revenue the past year 'Wider
the adminiatration `Of Senator Santos shows
au increase of 6,000;00 dollars over Jest year.
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CLEVELAND, Nov. 2.4.—The fourth annual'
reunion of-the Army of the Ctiniberland was
held in-CleiTland this morning.. About *li.
persons were present. At 11 the
meeting began in Case Hall; plodded . Over
bym
General Roseeus, who made a,Short ads
dress eulogizing the late General George H.
Thomas. Gen. Sherman followed,"referrltg
to the situation of Paris. He thought the - -
Army of the Cumberland would not perinit - .
itself to be cooped up Rke the army Is Iu
Gen.: Hooker was assisted to the platform,.
and,'ln'the midst of loud-cheers, greeted his.
old esinnules. • He w'zis glad to see so many
young men ready for the next war, which ire
' thought would come soon. He believed" oe • -
couldvet 100,000 men at any time.in - Ohio to,
take • Canada: Ho thought Great Britain
should own no real estate-on this side of. the -‘
Atlantic, for it could not govern itself,get
alone governingothers... 'Gov. Paltner,ileas. -
Daig i Noyes, Kimball, Garfield, Onuiger. -
and Opdyke followed in short speeches. . • -
' In the afternoon session, resolutions were
pass& for - the extension of time In Which
pensions are eared for. The question a
Thomas: monument was agitated. In the
• vening, Gen. Garfield delivered an address
on Gen. Thomas to a crowded audience. „He'
said that 210,000 men were living served -
undetate eye, of -Thomite. Gen. Garfield
traced the ancestry of Gen. Thomai bachlo
the Welch on his- father's ooilolU, and -t6 the
Hugoenots of Roehellis on the -
mother, up to the time of his birtli4hAtifr-:,_,
ginia, in 1310. lie then traced Gen. Th0ma4 1 .4;.,
career m a soldier and subordinate ofilee-404)' -.-
to the - moment when he tbnlaredhe-ward
"help whip Virginia back agoin,
ded."'• The speaker thetir?review
causes ,of the . war, and the • first:. - _, - conv- - '
tests. -He refuted •"-the statement, of
Fitzhugh Lee that ' Thomas hidof
fered to serve in-the rebel army, quotrng Itie
Own words in proof of - the statement,
critical examination of his conduct at the
beginning of the war. A comparison was
,drawn between Lee and Thomas, the forru'er'•-• • '
preferring his family, friends, and State, - -. to;
thernion ; and the latter, at the supreme •
moment, rising aboie all. ties, except loyalty'
to his Government.,.!::.l3en.-Thomas was cop'-
pared to sWashingtouf and Wellington in •
firtonesa, judgment, decision and . 'method.— • .=
His pathyvarmas _a plane of .continued . eit --
vation. 610W1y • and steadily hegrose
ib
.the highifilePholters, and all: was the. -
work • • never
moved. ta• soon, butlraited with - immo , _
table firmness for the right hour to come. . 7 -
He tried alway s to be right, -rather than
seem so. The defeat of Hood.aspotan re=•
cord by Gen. (leant as a vindication Gbh:
Thomas's judgment, and it was the only 'at-
Aludtifing the rebellion that annihilated 'an .
aruiy.-The speaker closed by drawing a pie
tureolthe.state of-the nation when thei-and.'''..
den death'of Gen. Thomas was aniMutteed - ,•„.
ant,* bereaved- people bore . his eemiarbi
across the continent. Hu-left no eblidten,; -
but the Army of the Cumberland celled liinit!
"Father. p . - To his comrades he left . the
legacy - of his friendship. To' hiSeattatry and
mankind he left a. character and a.fame as• -
an eVerhostiogPosoessiou• •
Gartiela spoke (or - two, - heurs-to an at- •
tentive audience. At -the clef* he was
warmly congratulated. by fleas.- Roatocrans, -
Shercw, and lio,aker.., • •
IN both s numerital and- territorial .polut
of view, Bush Is the 'first nation of Europe.-
'Her ,populatiosi isshay-eight millions; '
while that at - France is' onlyiaboat thirty:
*tight Austria bass vOIMIA4Sfor
tWit:f4lx,! millions: Prussia :. twenty -akitv- -
and Great 'Britain, including Irebutklldrir •
In the Pnuent , witt3 )7 13014. ► 4104 : ` -
thesuplwrt of -the -Gerum4 hitstis, ecustsift.,T
img in - the aggregate about uhtetalkliks**a-.
%Alm ant Italy - taw In -thni'jleinnutleintiat -
nstlomi t , loaner -bAirlut oid3ridmiet44o ! 4: ,
tetir nilutin** -40 40 6111 0 60 .'"
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