la FORTY - SIXTH .oiite,"-:',loii,i,.tial . . `SATURDAY.: DECEMBER 10.1810" RATES OF ADVERTISING. ni- It. Mt., - _ ...1.-...- ---- I ,- ,..tuare (44=10 Or ter; 1 1 430 : Oft •,:: soami, one Ifscd.) . . 1 t Oil 4ge J ......itIAIVII• • e - IS A) 610 I, - . 4 squares , . .160 II (A =MI A ICALPAL A L NOTICEIL,-eltasteineettios au ce.ht.4 a aim; each aul;aaquent laseryos; re cents a lisea I.OCAL BUSINF:3B , IiOVICES.-elecand Pace. SS beats a I; ut• ar , t Inserraru; each subseeinent In3erttou Wt. tier Ilne. I; EN MAL Narnefkt-Tbini rape.U) einte r .ei line WA ; a. , ection; male aubeequent malls per Une. - ItAHHiABS NOTICE3.-Zi e.are each. • . FLTNERA L NOTILMS-ADCarrapanyLai 'Deer ber--yor two ae. rl cents: each adlaSocakt ttne to team TII ETI BST AE'S iTORI AL DisTincr.:--The - • Reothßeans of that district are to be eon - gratulated Mfr. liseptk . R. Lyn ' dall i as their. nominee for the State Senate. Lie lea first-clain man, and his election is an tuauteecc fact if the party _on the day of; 'e!ee i ion 'comes oat and does lbs duty of the poltr. . . SANTA Fr; N. M.,•is greatly eicited by the arrii-al of parties moot. the Silyer City. and Ralston guinea, with rich specimens of One of theaU fumbled 5) o,unces.,orsil.; - ver;:l6l3l 80 Pounitla,ur to:a, und :laugher It) ouncea Of • silver:,tfr9)ll . 2t;). pounds of p,iai.• Some of the specimen.; are valued at s . ;impo vex ton. generat , • . _._ __ , -..? ,, 0r-uts a /Ins first t.,...wiaal each aulaavical, luapt YO ~ ~-enSa a lime: . . . , . . Tun ViceutieLa • AuchnnacJbr !Scon e & Dun ' ham, Canada EaCt, .7.3, atkull, be suffered from Dia . .popsili. more. than t .e an but. that three . weeks use of the refill:Nil ,r(rrup (an 'lron Toulo n } ‘ ,.-1., has - beneritted him to wonderimly Mat.he caa hard-. ~t. 'lx perM i ade himself of th e rrallty , and people who (- anuw, him are astonished it the change. ,'Zho , ea gabs. • rtrussiLLs. ~The quantity sent 'by Itl4l for the 3 - days ending' , Saturday . the 3d -, of.Thwenitier, ,was 3:1,2tr.1: by Canal for 3 F dayiN) - 7,776 - toris, mak.: • ing together, 51,09 tons, The official year of the ltiditmi . and of the, ('anal also, whklt Is "riiii• by the RallroadVolit end'Novernber The company also, • • w ill hereafter , lomt) tip their week's husinem on Saturday evening, instead,of Thtfrsday a ding, as formerly. • • • _ Toe . reports 'from the Wading finilroad'Com: p'my will for the emitting year.' be phbliabed' •in a more comprehensive form t-;die 11rat,of which will be found into-day's ,7,01:710rer 1 . • , The wholOcoal tonnage of the'Reading Bdll toad in 1870, Was as fo'.lows : /. - Tplis.!'..- * quantity of: Anthracite Z u m - • • Region. ......... . .. ...... 5,1122.335, ic-ceivOito.l€Loi ot1;e4• Total rrercv.pt Ltarrlststr s.. g . Total coaltonsnge l'utul coal totiagt. la 1049 ,La..st o o s) o v etoitnage In .. .......... 4103,51 S This 1 s ; less than we supposed it would-be, >uddering that the trade etas_ almost totally ~u4rierdletl for 'about .'l month* due:m.oe year. * Lehigh Valley It:lnroad also closed its year, November 30„1870. The. coal ton nage Was as frilleWs : • .tnthraclte sent direct 8,083,172 tletlvert4 to ottliKtuouts. louse Region, and consumed tir l t;:ompauy ...... :122.415 eual tonuagiilxt . , Iziereage in /1170... .............. ..... . ........ 1,2n.0?.7 7 The trine of `these roads fort'% three days 14 , e l'o.: , iatttrday, December 3, for tile 'ye.ir 1870-.7.1, stilni up as follows: . . - IM-7/ - , - . I t-,.“.11n g 11oad.. 33,011 ?I,:liuylicllL 1..*1al 17 776 " 1lilgh• Vitlltts Rood 40.11,2J2 • . Mil Luis' ;...-.. .. ; ..... 51;5011 These tibrureli show a conSiderable :decline trom , tho corresponding week . leAt. year, and sh4ors the:d till state of tfie trade. C6ll. brlikt.ATOltS . 4 1 1.11SOCIATION, t LALP-4Pli lA, Dee. !silk ng held . this day, the following prlee or Coal in Card oilluals at. Mauch Chunk-trete a.tolded.for theMuntn of December, 1870. --Dunip,"(y rnieeB. Lump Broken... SLL,Ve INATON, Lcti. 8, UTO Tub. REC/111144 OF COAL, IN BOSTON WERE TO • NOV. 27;180. • tiOv. Tomes. wy Aatlrracrla.. ,1440,9151 • • r'aru beriund 111.59.1 1...... . IBEEI T , !tnl lu yiea~r The trade surus up this leek us followit '1469. 113=3 `-inthructv, MR It ttat L:Val R ItSth' 1?V R R ma l L. L Nut/ R Scrut n KW 1. Penult IL.t S.l caius b a II I) II H K,. Jtt!Tre'n It tt'yoming tIY Wyumtug. NU, 11,1413. , 3,11191.1314 i.,...., SAL2,O O 15,03 • 1103,1135111 • ' 3113,410 1 , -- •1 2,111.3,Z:.' 7:3 , , , 24 11 9.0 21, 1 3,731.' - :An; 4330 1 adA3:3l; N.lli4t , .741,01 33,371! • 5114713( 30.500: '11,11023 31,0311 7133,,231•1 33:414), 1,613,111111 11.111 1 .44 4 1.3{ •11,4431 ' 11313 . ,61 ZI,UO, A 31,123 ,47.30:, 3,8313.01 :Kr ' • 11,7 at :.- -,_. , 1303 13,7311 . 1,1 1 7, 7 3 • - ; f Arz,c3 3,376 1411/33 11,413! 491,113.1 $ 14,33 "Jllo= 2•5111: 12 =AS 71 0 1 . 11 ,211 41340 Anil 43,373 MEM n 11.500 i. T•verton sa,t6;s! btiort 2.431( - 13 ,kikr L Nk lketo caj: 3,3 i, . 4014' illikruston • 7.,eit: ' 16 ' 4 . 4 ' 4 Big Lick )1. ' .9,n, 4.2.701,4 10.3 400.7.1 ritual 1./ WU • atoad 9,4111 SGiL dr. O. f.t.1,44 . 2 . 0:1311 '• 'Man & eatL 9.145' WaPIA . I A I , OO I 19'1r86/ !: - 420i61 39,091 I.taljill kind731.311 1 .14;010,410; 111,S1:1,2 • Zri.U73‘ 14.403 15.2719 . . The trade maylicarnitsidered as suspended in • "this Region this Yigr for shipritittrita beydild " , Philadelphia, and thee, supply hereafter furnish€; cil wilnie CO supPg4adelphia and the'limr.. ..S .ouie cargo 6 o sent to New York only ti ' - etteci* to (4 ~ 5 0,per tett, whielt after paying tedi,::.o.rid . .-freight, -- te* but little for 'coal 'to ~ tigighilueer herd `tin the line coal bag been ' . IrSif d from:ri to 50 coo tsPer ton below the rates - 7.N.,:hlrth ruled two, Week* ago. -. ',------' Te strike-of the men employed by the 'three : . c.tpante' in the, Wyoming Coil Field, - .has • i,ce 3the them ae of number of sensattottal-arti ,_ 'ticis in the Press abroad; partieniarly s in oar • , tilies„: the tendency of which Is to ere‘ite,a panic and run up the price of coal to a higher figure. • . Tliere is no nectssmity. fur this whale - vet': Coal ought to adranee about 50 6mte in the Coal 110- gions.'and Particularly in• l ibe( Schuylkill and Shamokin . Regions, to enable the Operator to realt , ska fair profit., and ply those he-empl oyss wages. The strike .also is not half as'eatensive as Is represented abroad. RA thitt6t whether the.se.three Companies employ . . as many as 12,000 men 'and tinys at the mines, and it does not extend, as far at wo can learn, to any of the iither,goilieries, either to the Lu- zone or Lehigh Regions. Rome_ have stopped Ware be mmie there is/bat little dimtatid for ._coal, and they cannot sell at paying price:4-21ot ' iu cariivquence of any strike on the part'fe Men. A. large number of Collieries are daily* stopped in the Viinter'season, because the de inatidiereoal cessea' - in the Eist, 4:c., whore ney - lay , .in supplies for Winter • hef 9 re :eohl weather acts is and coast m Ise freights .adviinee "to a high tignre. There is no strike in Schuylkill or Shamokin, >O l f,r in biotin emir of the Regions, exispt the on; ployeeSitlttese, eoinpanies, akud all the coal • that the market requires will be furnished at low rates, unless the press abroad should Per _ r" -- .iist in running up the prices onthe consumers, 1,1, their unwise publications which are goner . ally palmed off-upon them by speculators, who I temire" to profitby it; Ills not the intent of ,the - producers that prices should be runup beyond e fair remunerativo price, 'h**ctle It unsettles the trade, (outputs Milllcultice,sAnd generally / results its an injury to all classes. 'ln 1868 and lst73; when the price, of coal a.as run op so List], it was caused entirery.by, the publications made • ahrosid tri intererted parties, Who palmed theta off on the editoreotthe papers, who, not know ing the objects": intended, published the sr ' . In Schuylkill County we presume about two- Minis of the operators have stopped . 4 therke.,l- , nide* as usual in the *inter sea on, 1 ;11 0 51 . they caun6t lind a mirket beyond the nee and the city of The men aro very anxious to work. at wages which are much lower ,thaii those paid by the_ uompants in- the 'Wyoming Bashi, but the operators aro Navel. I , sl I.p stop,, anti . eatmot give them work. - We May_ tut Well 'give a history of Riau rote qt • ihu strikeA r itheriairt of the men eniplo,) e c. .tby_ . the three companies , which is - thOrmahly deratooti in tin) Coal Region., !tie thist-.Witeh the A., ootablisbeek the Bashi flyiefpi\of 7 working, it was Anal), seoWigted 1 4 - - 141 . . Ito . 111 m. I LUzu 1,001110011.1011 ft tnl srl ts6,oiMo 00 3810, 81 4 . 4311,11111 a,notra 1,2210,457 3,4%.4,..0za 13,14-17 •••••••• 1,0.10 (.5 21..90J 311,151:1 12",910 77,311 OE 4 no -3093 (ILO. ISEwrox. * ' bretetar) Toms. .11. Toys. 551,ASt (ICC,: WAR ISA.% 3 I ne. 47,44 tri,B ' Inc:4i26 817,701 18.40 1 1100. • I 'I d erd,234 d 143. 7947:1 .176 M .1X OW 1%.0111 0674111 T. 4,4711 3:1,1011 d 1,470 103,010 30,9:1 14,1010 10,k , 1 d 01.067 11,207 173,877 1 i4.42a.31i 2,,ria,117 - x iio 2.aq .67.914 33e. 1/12,59.: I,sei,ass 1 9OAO ' •,t---:t at the Individual'. we ors .and the . . ,Cost panics that het no,tiansportation privilege& The 'Companies resisted this basis and thin men „were divided on the - question. A majority preferred working in the usual way and a minority struck, unless they would re cognize the.batik: 'After' s 'struggle they all struck. and refused to work unless for the Del aware:, Lactawathksed Western, and the bola, ware and Iludeots. ? Canal DomPai:! l . , " The - PennsykrinatiCoal"„Cfornixant Albin their men - be'siork the .coiaditket that y woul d pay the` e a rns 'eseirenethe other * Compa- , nief did after tl;e3! Attar standing about three atintibil :Of 'Companies effejad their , non bigiservisgetiAtin the men employed' at the etherOellierlei wire receiving on the basis system, 1,441000, the prima of coal were' th en ruling Aimee the basis price of at Elba and wages paid -according to the advance. on coal, but st the same time-said nothing abiatit (:'`the basis. On this proposition the men voted to remount, and did resume stork. These Com panies'. continued .to _pay- these high wages during sip last, winter, and up to December: L . 1370, not* 4 4hstandingthe Brice of coal had fallen considerably this year, epy their paying these bighprices,-they forced titrethe other. opemtois to pay high prices in the Wyoming And Lehigh Ceal Fields;although coal. soul, at • lower rates, and it-was the paying of these high rates that caused the surpension lleintylkill County,' where the same rate cif wages could not be -paid in shy situation of the trade. The W. B. I.t. erin rinfor the wages, paid in Iliorie RegiOns for. I o.sehuylkill County, without abating one cent from the .$3 beads rates.. The .operators here knew that the moment they resumed one, $3 basis, the price of coal - would. fall ,to about $2llO a ton, if not lower,. and' of course it would have been 'ruinous, to resume on such wages—they therefore refused ,to onsuch tortes until the " lidaren Compromise" was made, which - permitted ' the basis prices to deaeendto $2, tustead/tecwith. *proportionate reduction of wages. Cekd did. gradually 'go down to . fq..75, -4.50 and and for. December it 'will. not average ` mUch,,if any, overll2 a ton. "Coal at $2 would cause a reduction of 33 per cant. on a . . - ages be lowthe haeis,pricea.' At these rebut'. there Is a large loss toitheepserator, lied the wages aid to miner,,- -- e44 partiettlarly laborers,' will scarcely per.th4tAteirt to live. The reductiod of 30 percent meted by the companies above, is no more' the reduction wages that ire d ltr this Regain for Deceiuber, but we 41 1 uow-that coal cannot' be produced to sell at $2 and-pay living wages. _lt ought not to bring less than $2.75 per ton, to the produ- - ; der in the. Coal Regions,,, to . remuner- Atte , the Operator.. and the miner; jai we feel 'confident that the operators leSehuylkill \ County, iu the aggregate, tuivelost notlesit than one million :dollars since, the ..reittioption, daring to the low prices at Which 'alai:has sold eine& feiv maybe,' sivid themselves ?routiosis -hist where one done so at least twenty lost _money. " . JIM" the priees, 'paid In the Wyoutieg Coal. 4*m-compared with those in this Degree we are unable to elite. 'Nor • have we any correct thita to state what 30 per cent. reduction would boon the rates. The rates paid to common-la borers way *l2 a Week-4 reduction of 30 per teat. worildileavels 40 per week. For Novem ber:the wages paid to outside la& rzrs iu the sehuyikill Ite,dorr was $3.25 per. week. These wages are too low ter men working at the mines, and .nothing but an: overstecked - market ,could have Mired them-down to thisfigure. We predicted' at , the coudnencementtof the season that the price, Of coal would - he low, but we. hardly expected that it would' go. as low as it' didrand that( was the - Mason ` why we urged l i upon• the men ln Schuylkill County so strongly to accept the lower basis, which, ,if they had done, several •millions of dollars would have been raved tO. labor here and our, trade would not have proved half ss disastrous as it has been. To the public abroad w,e will say that there is' - - no necessity that coal 'Should advance over 50' . 'cents a' ton, and this'advanceought fo take place 'in the Coal Regi ma, but beyond.thLs there is no reason whatever that it should 'advance. The market for .the Winter months can and gill be supplied by those Who, i . eolith:me to' work in the different Regions.—The.conduct of these companies in paying these high wages while.Ciasi was declining, is attributed to tee causes. One was to break up the union of the A. ip the different counties by paying high ivages and keeping their men at work, to ' that they would not united with the men in . the other counties. In , this they succeeded. "When the *Schuylkill men called upon their employees to suspend to assist those in Schuylkill County to obtain the ° same wages, they replied, "we are receiving full basis wages, and why should we suspend? When we /im pended last'year, the Operators .paid you basis wages in Schuylkill, and you resurned, while' we were standing out to obtain the basis. You refused to help, us. then by going to work, and why should we suspend to help you now f This was the truth. The other reason given was' that, these Companies, in conneetton with other' corporations, desired to embarrass individual operators-and drive them out of the business, so that they could control the whole trade Of that*egion, and the n th ey could control the Clield'allo. These are the reasons that are 284 signed for their Mammal' course in ,paying AO high wages; but the-price of coat . fell so low that they wereabselutely losing on their busi ness, by selling coal low and paying high wages,. hence titie naive to redoes at-ogee—and it seems that they.are now , hordering on the other ex= tronal. So long as Schuylkill County was sus pended those Companies could afford to :ley the gages,because they receivekgond prices for coal but the low prices, and the not ; very, flattering prosPectefor the trade ; the enisititig ..year, has no doubt induce] them ti take this • coarse, believing that they could forte the m e n into accepting those low wages, no and next year-they will take the other extreme and 4-cpsleo low that the effect on the other operators acid the trade in ttie,other Regione;:will',W the 4ratue. To theaneanses art generally attributed theerraticveMese of these Cempardes, who en : enjoy trinsOrbstien as well - as• mining privi leges( . If we.havelime: wilhgive Our views on :the basis queAthfi rtest week. • $3Ol i '39 3 7.1 EZEJ Ern 170,1369 d b.= MAC $7,14X1 4 14.20 d 121.131 I •;VA. IN Trims-Tux LAST yaw .ws.Xirs much inter est was excited in developing the Lykens . Val ley vein at the mines at Heirenstein, the Lady Franklin Colliery; now worked by Thos. Reese & Co. The vein is now , fully developed, and proves t 4 be frourB to itfeet of thelSist quality' of Llkens Valley coal: It is the same vein nos sosuccessfully work ed by Ricluird B.i)outy, at. his Ben Franklin Colliery, whose leaseen the • fielfenstein lands itninedistely adjoins this, and where be has. a breast above lefel - ef bit-gangway. of yards.. It is now adniitted •to be- among, . the best and most popular coal In the,market„-- , His Minie and colliery have a capacity db from 190,000- to. wo,oofi kiwi per annum. The Reese & Co. Mines and colliery haye the same capacity. They have their breaker finished and be ready to ship coal by Ist of March. This colliery was first undertaken by-Alessrs. Dodds!, i3uitertnan & 'Robinson, who became !bacon:Ned in unsuccessful and expensive ef - forts to find the velu r and withdrew from, it.-- Notivithatandleg the experience and the bib elies cter orlifest*Befidal, tluitermatt & Rob- In;on, would have made their :Withdrawal a complete condemnation of the mines. yet, the confer! of Reese eit Co. led them to follow their own judgment, and the result Ma rich reward la what is admitied.new - to be one of the most valuable and' productive c?llleries in the re?. gion THE ATT - • . , Ooal Operators, Wiling Engineers -Mine Inspectors and others !a called to the AN:EM,OitET.E.R 4 S, - For Measuring the Cull* of Air in Mines, Imported and now offered, kor' Sale • by 'the Undersigned. _THINE INSTIL%) SIEMITIS SSW of the heir' chili and workmanship and bare ~.beeti:2IIIEPORTED train the largest Ind mast Impartanflitaing District at Egg land, where they have been - thoroughly tested, and, are now In constant nee. Thilnfintor'of the above itormbli Inktruments Can recommend them with eantidence;'lhey self register the velocity of the Air thnsti:gli any passage of a mine in.whieh they are plated and ' are sure detector of a rty shickent t; by ne: elect of the Earn - .or obitraction ill . the Air course. and* inpletechech agairkst inattention 11:1 • the furnace-man. ' ' • ' In llCCOftillNiiiitilAe Tortriaitenta at the new tENTILATION'ACT: these Air Rountree wUI tie NEEDED AT EYPAY COLLIERY ESTARLIIIN. ..MET(', and,treitina Ingartial 'a Aaiun amber, are Vresitv di lased at bat .an now Asking ORDERS rar a Irish and larger hriportatlon at, sa early da3'• . Two sleet can be banished st the option of the purchaser, IL the Months prices t. _ 12 hA. size, 41/10(6-ki. doe, Oki:. (. T4ll and ace the RAMOS RitaUM, ~,,,114N100101-11.*P*1600110 thee 211, urno „ • THE MINERS' • JOURNAL,-TOTTSVILLX COI:MTV PILLIDELPIIII Alf* MAIM S. I. AID WiCEIIII. Coil Tonnage for stldays eadtng tialitraay.prOßbet 1. Atithreseae. OVER MAIN LINE AND LEBANON BRANCH. St. Clair— eX7 Putt Omboia--.--. I=3. •Peitteville LIMO Vrill "IM2rove_ • ;US g., I Deophlu-- .4 • • ..FOIL e! . EPICENT BY • ; Frac . k -. lllleikeilat..• ••••31" •'" Hill Cr'eek •" - Schuylkill Val.Selev.: SW Mount Carbon • - MO 4 1kosonseoLles----,-MaS , Tionolr l 4 2 --- •• • 91' 4 Total _ ..17,m111 WESTWAHI7Virg:C.ILIL. rain; Locust USG' " 1:. SIIIITEO W.TR FROM PLIMIROVE. Raoul. a sus. IL TN Lab.. and PiPeßrtme Jar:. 14- TOW LL's REVAPritLATIOIC gv nan.. ' - , Tht s ihr ;Tot, far ; ' -: 3 441 1 2... : 4 0 1405 i In; : . lie - . . • 11r:0-710 ,asti-mi ; arestie. ; creme. --.....,,----,-,- ---, :Over Maid Linea ladi.Br.' Mildii ' «,7p` t CX:. For shipment by CanaL .. ' 17,211 e 2. 1 7 73 % _ 34.7 r. Westward via N.C.R.1L....• s,:: • ;Pa • '41}1:1 Weldor KU , Tr. rinefirovt V.t.7.1 dY; i . • et - . . Omsumed on Lateraln....,.' :,"-.=1:,.. I,=:. 1114 Lehlz &.. Wyondna• C.'"Ak. , / re , 161 ' • ; 6 4 . .'. 'i • •...______ .. Hit. 31.141 7 1 . 219 '. • iZ.E7 4.3 Z 3.700' H i.gis Tntal it ntLete par* fret , . Totals!) I:11 0N paei fr. .101.41+1 , . 07 " Vaal for U..aupark . ..F.,, ; Total toniistelY Va"l‘..At•'"L:W 0. 145 Previcm,ll",thl• . • BM ME '4 Nio From Schulikili I.ort ..._...-.. Tetra tortnaga.,ror week.: Plot lowly tilt.. year To:a! to Sate SCAILILKILL COUNTT RAILROADS FO-11 The roilowitis 14 g quautlty transported last seek YlueiLtLt F H. tichuvll:lll .c. I[l:,Oartoolt..------_—•_.; 1,441 1 Lotherry .. .. 14.58; it; Aloud 1;1151 IS WILMiI COIL 1111/Dt---IS7O. . • 1.101.108 vauerr RAILIROID. • . Quantity sent sent by Lehigh Valley Itsttros4 fur lb. week eliding on SatUrd"Y bat and for the year: • Wpmlnst . C. Mauch. . . Incresee.—..— MUGU COAL A3D,AAirIUATI.O3 CONPA3I7, The fullewin; Is the quau_Str or coal transported by the Canals and nal (roads ortAte'Labigh (bat and Nae. Co.. for the weak •endi uk as Saturday etenlng last conlpartid with mane flint• last pear: . By Canal • By Ita:lruad The Coal was derived asfollows From Wyoming Upper Lehigh .Hazleton ..... Bearer Meadow.,-.. :Janet' Chunk ' pact - ease over lx."U • :43.n10 Of the *helve -there WM truniliorted ou tort. of Lehigh Coal 14U.1 Not-Ignitor' Company.: " Coal A: Nay. •-• I. Coal &Iron to , Incrrase on •• DELAWARE A HUDSON COXPANIN COAL, TRADE, , . . "hie following b a - statement of coal transported' by the Delaware and Iludion E'anal Co.„fouthe week ending Sat tirday Wit. , . . By Del. & nod. Claud 8y...... trouth.,._ ... By Jefferson Tu:L_ For the Beane period huit year lIT Delaware By BallsowL...-. T0L1..r......... TH-E COAL MARKETS y. I , l4Cgik OF COAL BT THE CARGO.. 30C5ICOF CAPL SASSY i A, ZAST or XII, Alit irFIAWICZ. t' n- 10082.11:CTID lIFF.EICLT4FOIg TICK MINIMA navanal..l , . . . . ' ' PitILADELPIIIA, pee 1.131 1 1. . Bed A.,44 Prepared ' 1 Cheennen...'.........- 3 3048 3 75 do• ehestaiut... . • Locii4t 3,43 Lump.; 3 744 W. Aan Lump.-- 3 r... 4 ' do Steamer VAR Steamer., ..... .......... 3T. • ' do Broken. 3 :14i1 Broken—. ~.,...—.... 3 754 ' do Ekk '-- 4 '4 SO Egg —.4,—....... 41 WO 4 30 ; do Move.... 17" 450 Ekore..---,:,..--....4 Map 4 30 1 do (35eatnnt3 Xi 375 • echoyllt•ed Aatt,....45,514 G "fEWNORK, 'Dec. O. do Chestnut 4W 3 4 So , ... 4W07 On Seg. W ; Leagb S eDe W Ash 4 5 kg S 4 754 1 340. . 4 751 , * 5 00, Far ._... '14711. 75$ S w' .... s 4 4 oY4 4 ZiComdgnee pasor-dkachaficing. To the trade by cargo or car load: Wllkesbarre and. Pituiton W on Lytens Valrey Red it i !zrt tddemokla White tin Zerber % . 1111eY. Ited From or wharf, nd to 'a cents siddittouat. By Mall to. consumer... . 8 3 tieorgettereek and .Cratnbertand Chat. r. o. D. at Local Point for ihSceptttg— telf 1 'S • ~ ^: ..z,, •PIUCEOP 44331NLEtir IXIAL. 1.. 'Rte. lir. Egg: oSto. MA Laelvawinna.ltounduut- 4 4 :A - 14 i 7.: 'fl- to $4 di $4 In $4 30 Widlurre, Hotkoken.....l 03 - - 4 Z 440 4ld' & Z. 4"A do New Yorit.4l 23" - -...14 ,. %1 .1 73 .540 *l - 50 .1 "A Lehigh. New V0rk..........1 Si 5 . • . 583 110 SlO ticranton, Ellzabethnert 4gi 450 4 4 73 510 •3 40 4IS Pittston, Newburgh ..... -... i ?al 1 3 , W.00 4 too 3PI 4 10' Lehigh, Pt Johnson_...._ . i - . ,• • Old CornPanr s f o. D. al • Port Johnson._ ~....1 '.71- 3. fit . 340:. A -V 4 75. Lehigh. Ellaabettipurt . S3l BOt r &to 5/0 475 latubealport awl Pt. Johuvon toNew Tort 341othts; Round. Out In cants. Newburgh. 70 cents. . . •GV,llgt.3raal.cousignee IMPS discharging. i• - ALEXAN : IIRIA. , :iND GEORGETOWN llec. M, 11170. 03f.rxr0p4r : (!ree' :11r d 9ftnberrand. taro,! 0. be.t.' 880 _ • n.tvilE nF oliAcr.. um, Dar. P. 10170. ititkrabaito and Pittaton on board.' Klnituokln. Valley Trevorton - . 4( PRICES bir OM COAL. ' - Psoimocrac - • Duty, .1 91 .nirlinirli. . . Lirplng potato. .. _Gold. • Dolivered at N. Y. Corivney. Dooae--.—..111 7.3 'Westmoreland Govrio—.:----...- 1 73 , Deapard- •-• — l7 lip LI--...—.--.. !r. Plewbubrb - If . A - v - 1 -7 —r - ...... -., ~. eso ney n. .—_-- ... . L . = i r s West Fairmount Prut.atumrsita., the Urarellay--- 173 Poireltodl3aa... ...• 710 erao Caledonia .. .-I Al Snick tread 23 to SO rota - kas. Black 73 cia - ola toil . 1/ - ItTenliOnti, Va. . Clover 11111,0aborb. 3 B. -to Bootonji - o. b:. • ..iii 2IL ---: II Z. W, Freights to Niw Fork $3 . . " ' . Pi.. Ether, ‘- Pt. • P 3130- Dros'st. b'thpts -' Drtird b in Portland -......- 20, 160 Bangor. .. • 11h- 44 Porialsout.4.-. 225 $1 in Posetneket ,It to. 220 ' ' Id Bodon.--......11 404130 41 WIWI Ricer.. . 200 • OS Paine— . 2 21, 141 Chtbsoss - - . 2 34. , 20 New Bedford.... 2no - 140 Marblehead: . 2 ii; 00 Roxbury ." . 2 40 :10 Nantucket_ - 2PI Id 8ri5t01......_.:.._. 203 01 New London-- 176 - 23 Nr=rf.. ; ..... . 2 Os 40 New lisiven.-::: co 00 .-.- 1,10.2 1)) 04701440311-- 2 ln - 00 liara -brd-- 260 50* Norwalk— 2 14 a Middletown- 2 111, 21•30•00CKy-...... I 34' in Norwich 210 t tow ' 33 Ringhnin___. . , 213 ' • Albany _..a- .- -. 2 'A lU.Vllveam4l.-- . New Y0rk;....;.-a. I Wat 43 o,Besintree....- • • - Richmond...:.._ 1 SO ,Chariestown- • Charleston.. .2 21 1 90E. Cambridge- 230 200 liseo.:. ~..----- - . 1.73' Raverlill . _ _1- fannemet--- - - -- - ',Old Cambridg e Whsterpo -r1- - 'Dighton— 2in .• . OupbrialtoPon- 322 . ... 2 V . • Washington_... t 4/0111 •W ; E PO=. -' • Lynn .-- ...• - .2 73 1 11311141Umer.. . Newbury port- 263 I' WV Went Farms-z. 140 ' 3111 ton 301 41 tow . • .:WIIOIIIIIW3L-- 1 Z • . • MIPIrP OII -- 17 3 . .Pelerdient--- Ino . *nit port„.— 1 76 . ' Olotende2-- 276 ILLTES OF 1111.113P08T0103 TO TOIL Sr intantaraZattacka lt, L. • at. Zipt. S. Ch. To Port Bletriond:—..-.......22 2212 02 PiPi $1 to ay 12 to To 210 2Mt 211 2 BO 10 The rates from Port‘Carties aro $ mita par toa and from Tonneaus IS, sad rtmeirrorall ONUS pat MO To points south of Otsr. Zoos or liteor jteuro l l i g, or alone the toe al tlgttlaware and Banton t.ltatak• the drawbackk* on mat will Woo Lamp, inteamboatemid den *cents: Moamar*, soil Jur WA IlltoVeffilimight.' alb other points mail& of Copes of U. pliftierro... all alma. m retina th t ramom of Intros or tom _coirlisooll iiiool. l 6 thin the nape* of theDelamtre, a llghternte dainty= ovate. via It °arra TIMIMMTMrta Witaliara. Manch Chunk. to Phttadelpoto- Lmosin .vAuxv; sr, a. =mu& mu) maxim &masa To Elloabothporlis I To Hoboken. L. y. 76 L. Ir. n. —.4 76 N. a. Unkind— 1 OM Moils d / 12 . . - SI al Skipping a wbarrlog.:.- 13113hIppfas a wharciair,— - a --,--1 , —.... 1 •I: irl • .... „To !bit To Booth Prom Penn Hoven tolllttesow"---- . 7 • °' ' .Penst 'Raven Us Pldlipsbitit li auch Cbanicsach Chunk to to LAI M BY A,Ur.Alt ' '-:.." : '-' ,- - - . facittirland ' aWnIIATIOIt Waghs OS se tt; li fo u l t l sraw olvag lor are tbe tbe semem eadlis illt t0n .,,, ,o , : VS . Prma---** ...-- i i il l r... ll ! - ' 4 01 Treist;i:—.:.--.—:............-...... IPro May. 111.131atqa F======l • o. ~ . The drawback% ill iiinkto on Lump. Oteamer and Woken .15 on Cbastnat, and 1i testa on Ant and Mare, as coal men to Mew York fad nbig= ~ . • Az's] art cacti it) Itottent—z---. 'Moog' to New Thomas* t • - • , ' litT MOSSO ca.luii7 To N., York To Jaw/ Olky ,Fos Iwo& Ten aolAcernill - I MIN/N4 MACHINERY. Two VUarisontat Pangaea . )nai, _iii•lncb cyl inder, a pa wake. with rmulnaluld boon and two unit a maps me 'antis aao 144 nab le beto&SesandeliAil a( puma My& oadioar 11W Inch tbeetberl44nob summon* sena lbet.teats . Windizia lAiimbeellialer lank 10V . vi , thAnun and bones easoloolis A Vow eats SiOril=Livity _, L theavelin At i al i re=la lasi ran►NOsq b f►rratkWolas( Tiaii above le amiable. • di ASse.O.IP-11411 CIONBUWED 14111:11: ale. FrackYLlle 311111Craek Baia,!kW Val. Lies. 4 4 Kauai Caatou_ Cram** ... OM irrcatmo Total:, LglttOß A Alleutowa, P Pea Albartis..V.•Peena. Ca:m at Pi eet-Um R. 13rronth N. U. .. Willcrir street Bat r~.::..~_..... Nhasthsoour. liarrigtHan 4,,a01 Con.rttniitai;(l4..N.Br. 641 *Ai& CARL iron S" cotinvt.x4v4 ra , Anthracite,--,...- Biluminous mut___._ Sill Pl' ED is l• CANAL:. ' Tot. for Tut, Am; : a -days, tlity.l l . I D. Pt:U:7ll 4 15.D.!".3.. 1 crease. CreAdtc..., 171! :---: ' We.k. -. 0. . I,M, OD 10,31 C. . TOTAL. :'1,414781.4112 '.2,418; • 141141 N 1.„V97,,774; oirjEzlt- itinal.. --- `SOO I 1,16 366: ' I.Carr • 2.1. 2,01 i 1,107 - 21 , 1411111,. r 2.U31. 141.9 e ' 124•711: 4.1.1 , Z! 1,2:7„774 10:7i r 4,149 I / 7 X*. 5 . 1 1.« L lrli l G ---- C I 477 1 • " , 7 999 1 4CO iincrx. TOTAL. • . • 1.34,r3 ...... - 1 1.1.10; 491,C.2 on , 413,1108 -. 1 23M . 14,3311 MIMIC =MEI lESSIM _ I 43,rg BALTI:MOIIE,•Dec. 1670. a -621 CO FREIGHTS tiiti± . -2 63- ;adios gestkman maven kW 'WOW , W WONZN IIII4I4I O Iss as ApPlTlOlAr k rer : Dee IW %MI 'VD 5 14). INCeatrin" POttnille. 1k0.,- - Abstrtismintts. IOCNITPOWSID.-2114 ask adv • by tbe Ulth . a demonised ns ,toJWldemse on the • i nst.. see been postponed until sumer notice. • _ • Dee 10-4041,-311.it• ' . ;11c011.4311' it FOX 11=114--Flas • • sad Lot situated in Start market Ileum • Wit in sts raw APPII to - U. PARK ' Ow. • tt 193 Centre St- I'oa/orate. II Um 10-41- , N VOB 11411.111.—A.Vx reamed bane. larlie Olden," enolee .troit E lm; and bath roona,boecend tol d . water; Ronne Sniped order. For perticaiots epgdc: on the , po 194-30- reMpA nln2 . InS - pm 'Market St. ; • Dee. ie. -40-1 m• !MATS OM. h CHAILLZS it/LIVINCLIB, .13f ached — ln OU 1111:k U NIalge ;having. beret granted to the undeed.allpeesoeke ladebta, atto sehl esr.ate ere regoon. to mate payment: Ind' adi persona having delete against said estate to pre* sent the same • . C. H. 1 / I .o3ll2.ER.Adtalnlstrator. Ho. 4i lita,efouv alt Pottsville.' Or to A. W. SCHALCK. ,oway et Lem.. 2:0.1112 Ceattellt i Pottsville. , G RAND coFraigrr. • • - - • 10--. W.& Prof. Gat. Break& graduate of the Philadelphia Institute for the instruction of the Blind, gill, give onebf his grand find interesting entertainments of eoeal sturinsarnmentat mete at the ?own Han. Centre Pton Monde)* Eventt i 12, fi id, though blind; lie iv sick/Karl ^ed to be the nest Violinist and Pianist now travel og and only needs be hard to licapprodated. lie will also make some remarks on-tlittednastion of the blind and will read On the raised Wet% On this occasion he will be assisted by 311 m Jennie Burns, the charming vocal. -Ist and favorite wherever she has appeared, rot she burning in several of oar leading chic* and Is aek noWledged bellibtreis of her profession. Admis sion seats: - • • Dente. fIEEICII: MILL K AND MINE BILL V.:NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD COMPANY. ' PUMA torLPH IA; Dec. 5, lige. The annual: meeting t)I the stockholders of this Company wUr be held at the Wilco of the iLkitimany, 'No. llELlbtaryistkeet, on Monday. Dec..akit. MO, at eleven o'cileelt A. Most tibial 'time an election for °Meets to WIT! the ensuing year 'sill also-' . take Place. P.-C. noLus, Treasurer. Dee; 10,770-11543.134.23-4,104 t 1110IIIPP CARBON AND PORT CAR.BON - XLBOAlt.vost pAN putz.An I this To MMus] armitang of thi.S t oc kh older s of this Cu:ripsaw , will be held' at - the oftlee - of the Colo.! -purr, --Na. "Yr • Library street. on • Atiniday. lee. Mb. ls7t l , at eleven o'clee2- - A. B. at which {Due an election Vitr ottleerwto serve the ensuing - year will also take place, P. O. ROLLO, Treasatrer. Loc. 10. 76—ra."3-12, 13 h 21-41' .3t • . 4.1111 Total. =Jet 00 1511,23; MAUIO tv.,21.? ta,ma somin 11 rAPPICE BeiltrYTM - TT.T. VALLEY NA.I7L- A.." GATION AND FLAILKOAD COMPANY. . , Purtarst.rnui. Dec. stb, The soutual meetings( the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the *Moe of the Company, No. Art Library street, on Monday, Dec: Isth. IM, at eleven o'clodir. A. M., at which time miiefeettent for officers to serve the ensuing year will Also tete P. C. H0L1.1% Treasunr. Dec. A'7o-2.13-/2. Mr& SlioV SLR SUOVEILB I BIIQVZLB I S ENCOURAGE HOYE NANUFACIIISE.S. The au bor .. tiers have commented the menufact of SHOVY 14 of all kinds and hires. such as (4, Sand, tiraln, and Railroad. at. St.' Clair, Schuylkill County and beg leave to solicit ashare of patronage. Orders fry or left at the the ory, or with Joseph Bowen. Uterine, will be promptly attended If>. nee. le, .M—ZO-3t .1. A. SOW EN. 581.93; 3484%8E4 114121 MMI 1. 1,143 kui . 11.746 2,331 'Mg 1,Z0,323 • *u.t. tint 011itr..Atect.tii bun. A Nesrapar:r of t'-a-Z,lPrlcn"r„.-4t. i zd tor !•SArf d'a Ili rk^__ iscloe - ii rintiq:' a. iltr;•l6tato,rrofruir:ii-ItET. 7 Meta; Ilr.,ls'eret,.Tahr%eri. all' c 1 Molneri o clioOmt '` • :Vol:a, al I So Da 1:Jaz:lot - an s.:ca. CAt: poLratt A VSA :2 ! oxr. it T . ND n. 1%.) rott64'o, Or 1:r1U11 y. t tS-rc TIM fr. •4710E1i LY UN. 02 . of 121.1 p_tne 143 an I 7 enc . :, 1 el:al'aeizi a, the THE 'a Ef:ELV, Ira with n arest , t ya.t ety of wiseabashoona towline. and fntae , !Ltne the cPw.4 to tb surawin.,itkirlith gloater tro.h4eNa. bee.atia It comet Moe a woo.: I.:- 'teal of onea 0r...1:. , _. , 711:: V tILI st Nso i:ztrt. A preCniacitiv r .14 b'o reirsnapv.,•Citalne Isrre, it erroulsikat vs m 1 wora. Frt.c. Intletwuleut.. aradfcsr• le•al a i.Vit:c•.k. A'l tne, new, from LY , rlwbrre , . Two CCDui scatty ; brul.“), .245 cants a aronth..cTee a Tear. For Terms to Clobii, anti Specimens, address t. r. mc•LAND. 1 1 / 4 1,'Llscr, Fan ellee. ,Velr Tort- Dec 11. ":0-1.1.- it volt BALE.—A Drug Ettore. Terms made 1: vantageous to purchaser, - Address P. O. Box YU Harrisburg. Penna. • Dee- B, 70-211-3V-10,2t 1,34,114 1111,312 Ilk.= 1,474,1 z DEO N°TIME! TO COHTILLOTOIIB. Nance Is hereby given to all bidders fN , excavating Pris on cellar, that the giving oat of said work has been postponed until further notice. Ry order of Coin wilsaloners. Attest :4). J.' Alta.:ooD. Clerk. Dee. FOR RENT.—A Frame. Tavern, 40x50 feet, with kitchen attached, situate In Helens Township, near Germany!lle. Also, IL acres of ground, sta bling. Mai feet, can accommodate 00 - horses. For terms; apply to ADIN SCHWENK, Dec. 10, 10-65-4 t• on the premises. OT/CZ.—Letters of Administration on the es tate of DAVID Cams, deceased, basing been granted to the undersigned, all persons ludebted to, the estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present theta to ' BAIRD iSNYCKII, Administrator. . . Dec."10,":0-50-6t . - MOTlClL—Letters of Administration on the es tate, of LICWIII lints, late of the liorongh of Pottsville. to the county of Schuylkill. deceased. • vim; been granted to the understated, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and tbose having claims against the same to present them soon for 'settlement to - WM. REES, Admlnistmtor, NO. 13t Sanderson street, Pottsville. Dee. 14.'70—. )4t*- 011 SALE. -A Valuable Hotel; an old and Well established stand, situated on the corner Of nd and Franklin streets, in the Borough of Et. within 'CO yards or the Reading Railroad de pot, d known as Johnson's Hotel. The property counts of Rotel buildings,Jarge Stable, Ice House, &e., a Garden and plenty of yard room. The property Os free of all Incumbr.ince. For particulars apply on be premises to Dee. to,: : 'MIAS. R. J0111450:i." H DIXON , NO. 21 S. NIGHTS STRENT,. • Ph Itsueiphts. . elt4 P _PRICES TO SUIT. TIIN TILER. _ . ' RI H. FANCY AND TOILET GOODS. , A ma nincent assortment,- unsurpassed for VA• riety, egance,of style, cir nrxieratlon in prima. Fine Yreneh Flowers for Jarnlniers,, rich Bohr mian and China Toilet Sets and V Pathan Busts and Statuettes. ibit mounted Card Wars and Flower holders. Bohemian Glass. China, Lava, Par. lan Marble, amuse and Olit-Ornaments. Rich Paris and Vienna Yaw, real Whitby Jet, -Vulcanite and 'trench Jewelry. Chlar and Tobacco Boxes and ITlAdarl ik 744ll2=llkl4 Glove. =molter chief and Work Mr .0 sea r Tablet., Paper Cutters. _ BILK, GINGHAM AND ALPACA YMBRELLAS. • CANES, AC. - i With a thou other articles, embracing all that; is new or desi ra ble for :bridal. birthday or. holiday preetbts, superior In finality and moderate in.price. M. DIXON. No. 21 EL Eighth street, Between Market and Chestnut , east ai de, Dec. W.' . 79-6C1•41. - • ' ' • Philadelphia. HLMILY GOODS ao.—Befora parchastasi CI HOLIDAY pOODS for Christmas and Near Year, go to • . "mi.:* A. fIhIIDER.. . No. 110l*. W. oar. Elevimth & Chestmil Sts., Phila. TOYS! NEW GOODS. -• English. Freud!, German and America/1J TOIS, DOLLS, FANCY. GOODS. I still dicsUisne to sell my-entire mkt* or FeathvOl„ Velveteens, Flowers, Ste.. at greatly redneed prices. to make Winn ftw our Toys acid Holiday Goods. Rat and Vowel Reeks, Buckets. Wri Desks: Ink Stands. Pocket Books— greats st ba rns-ever reeved: - • Super selettinwof Jet, Gilt, Peart and Coral Jrr. etre. Elegant Fans, Pearl, Ivory and Gilt Stick. • Kid 0101111 two bisttobs, all the new shadesi Also, the Joseph Kid. the best Si Glove sold. Cloaks. Dresses and Suits made in the most Mb. tenable sty/e. • Trimmed Paper Patterns. Periket System of Divest Cutting taught. Real Valencienn Guipure and Thread-Laces. All the , latest s tyles Ladles' Conan, Cntft and Sleeves. 'Point d' Applique and Dui:lime. • Thread Veils. French • French Einsinuldered Cashmere- Sachs, Ostrich Plantes, Tips and Fancy Feathers and Flowers. . Novelties In Neck Ties and Rows: Ribbons, Roman Sears and' Sashes;yrtiis mi nes. , - -. Ornamental Fringes, Gimps. • • ' - -Sofa Pillows. Pin Cushions. A large lot ok,Worked Slippers. at ?en to prima •>llit if 4.:BlNtegivs, N. W.•cor. Eleventh and etkestast Oct I, "A-40.3m • • . . • , , • STFLAWBRI!X/11 GRAND CIOSING, SALE FOR THE. SEASONI The Greatest Batista' ,we have MI One Hundred and Eighty-five Thousan. Dollars Worth of Dry - Goods to be • Sold in Thirty Days. Oar magnificent stock. embracing almost every description of DRY 400 DH. Is tito Wee for the son, arid ire lasi deteroned tataelt at once. We offer $40,000 worth of Black sins ad Velvets. $25,000 worth of Colored Silks. ' ' $40,000 worth of Foreign' Dress Fabrics, $40,000 mitre Clatkings and Cloaks. s2o,ooo4hkrtit of fins Shiods itn4 131p4,4. $20,000 Et* of Linen Goods and Moult. Lc., "&c. ► &c. . Never area' suelt aaamity (eared to get s 0 5,4 llatigeutllty Made mist gosh tow Prkelk - • Navvy vas such sou oggoettalty carol to get a aertkLigbt" ebagett Wedding atal Retinas Itilits at moth torteea sr ve ataseUtog them.• — ,4 111 ss. - breast:km& at Almost Half Pd . - AsTaactuess, BLACK BEAVERS, VELVrfKKNWAND • WHITE CORDUROYS wins MatiMmirbore is . ibe Visited ,Moo. Tho poop‘' from toe kid Isom us itmooMfaltr Corleaa am! t° the - ae thi t 41 1 1 4 ,1 hk,it a l ii 141114% itCL9TM ' • Nt1K.c0n , “1 11 4 1 , 14 1 1 , 1 * - 31 m brilliseets - OIL 41 1 : 4 1 111 " NE ILAII "" k "' .-- - • - IN !_:I :::LC; A. DANA. .: P.,tt ever Offered. - HOLIDAY, BRIDAL PARIAN ANX) LACQUERED AND INLAID, CHINESE '•• t • A FitEss mrviiick or amp., risseCuss cam. TYNDA - 14E, MITI China', GINS *ad El 707 iaIitInISTIMTIIVIPUrt /Michael. 0113" COMP*IIIFIF at - WILD CROW and &MEE& is acknowledged to to :the mast =l. sate and certain ranted,' for the one of 1 11 : 111 Euultks. Colds, Rcarsenets.And Us e:loe= Cranumption river Whorl toidl e. A bottle should always bet In every Prepared b 7 R. N. COKE Druggist moist. ScittOntill Raven, Pa. For sale to Pottsville at the Drag Stores of Dr. W. 11. ItOBLNBOII,. GEORGE W. KENNEDY and Ws. C. SA-YLOR., and bY Pro= bad and Dealers everywhere.. Price go cents. October 111. no NOD ILOTOD SCRATCHING. Olt SOLIAD ;CLOTHING. • , • HINCKLEY'S KALETBICHEON. , Wl,,,rianted remove." DANDRUFF,. lUDITItIr and tither cu iinteotts diseased wit hlwhieh the . . scalp piny be atirlotel. e . - Read the - certlficafes,aohe Prrtz 'Stores where KALkTIIICIIIION ld for-sale.. -. ' .w..,&LETtucuEox 'ff. - NO A • hOir IlYeor re;a o rer• No ladles' or Gerttlefuen`stallet complete without a bane ofSINCICLEY'S, I,7XTIUCIdEON. one bottle will'eon - ny one of its great quall f les for removing p t urn , and IkTsf . . bi CENTS PER - liOTTLK Por nate at - • • 115..-W: IL ROBINSON'S. • - rzu..ltra Cen Ix* street. and.llOLT tt..FWNSLEIret. • Centre tire Drug Worm. p. se—stud tr... iiitlektey & propitotora. No. 52161040 Building: Itzaalu og, Pa., fo r a circular con. tat n lag two h undred an4-4.1a0s testimonials from the leading citireas of tho State. - Nov 25.10.-41641.=41r Vales' bre.. ' LADirs• FA2YCy runs JOHN PAR'EIRA. , 71. ARCH STREET. Middle of the block, between ith and sth streets, South iiideK • PIIILADICLPRIA. cry - importer, Manufacturer and /Yew mall kinds and, • quality of FANCY FL'ILS for Ladles and -Children.' Wear. Haying enlarged t remodeled ••• . and improved ray old and lavorably" - known - Ft:lt EMPORIUM, and hay = log imported a very large and splen did, assortment of all the different kinds of Furs from first hands in Europe and hare bad them made up by the mast skill ul *orkme n I would re spectfully Invite my friends of Schuylkill and adjs. cent Countieet to call and examine my very large and beautiful assortment of Fade, Furs. for Ladle' and Children._ I am determined to sell at as low prices as any other, respectahle Houselrt this city. A 11Furs wariant ed. No misreoresen to'effeet sales. JOHN FAREllftli„ • Nov. 1',.."7045.4e V-Ern • -11 R Arch street, URS.- 820. • _:JOHN A. STAthSACH & CO, 8 0 6 Arcit Street • . , LANI:FAc-griutn or LADIES' FANCY - FURS. Coniisting or Rasstan FAble,*ll.valsontay Sable, Illnk Sable, Royal Ermine, Grebe, Seal, Astraeans, tifiglrrel, - Fitch. tee. Ch lld ren's Setts. - Sleigh Geatlbob emen'a Collars and Gloves, Carilsge ;and es. The hateist styles at lowest prices. • - - All Fura guaranteed - as represented. ' • JOIIN A. i;TAIIIIAC11 4.t. Co. • • ''.'-tf-17:441 MS ENS taliii :',Zii•. - .1 . 4 . :4ti_h in' To munirwitt. EUROPEAN WA THE SITUATION IN MIS. THE GEB.II4 ' N WAR',LOAN. Giant's 1410ingein England. NEW EMPIRE OF:tERMANi. William, ofPrussia; Emperor. FRESH TEOUBLE IN SPAIN. ENGLAND: Tito imam Times Sereieipon Giant's 3Lasaage-- 'The I:taperer at Germano-leninee and the • • ACaste*n Qnsation. • LoNnoN, ; V.—Thep_ utp; this morning has an edito VirtMC oti_Vle recent mes sage of Presidentqi,rant. - It believes that certain recornmendationsmade f still-born; like many cif those of tattint's predecessors. The docunferit marks *Other stage of the President's downward career, and. teaches how far the highest authorities will go when the balance of parties is 'unsta4 [Special-to N. .y. EVEI.:GNG TELEGRAM.] •••• despatch frosty Berlin Mates that King William has 'accepted the title of "Emperor of Germany." There is immense eiathust... aarrilit Berlin, .: • , • _ Tho French acceptance -of a conference-is unconditional• - _ • Bismarck. cOnsiders the delay . In voting for the emlstiltdion rt. - Norking nnschef. _ F 1 NC The ! Ititittioil hyPails—The Siete ofWort Tocas, Dec. 0.-41.ontargis,";in the Depait- Ment of Loire, has .been evacuated b the Germans. • The army of the 'Loire has again started on a fora and movement. - - . ' Advices. from Paris ha 'e ba.u - nceived by balloon to the Sth. The.tsitu.atlort-It'as Balls-. factory. The Prussians wereacriyely at work coatructing defensive works iin the rear of the, lines, from which the' French recently drote then'. A large' number , of prisoners had arrived at Paris. " Phey were captured iii the battles at the east and south of the city _on the 3d. The Prussians in their attack hurl6o over 1.20,000:men nguipiit' Gen. Ducrot. In spite of these immen4e _numbers Ducrot held his ground and repulsedithe enemy. . • Advices have. been .receivo from the gar rison of Betfort :to - the 6th. '.. The siege was Fu progressing vigo " sty . The. Prussians had attempted to stor the place, but were beaten Oil'. One of thel regiments was_ entirely cut -. to pieces in the attack. ... • • ' PRITSSL4. - . • • • The Gerinita \far Loam—Oe ,Unity—King William to be - Emperor. . . 1 i ' BERLII, -Dec.'9,—Three ..irdllion pounds. sterling of the loan recently authorized by . the, North German Parliament will be al lotted to;subacription: In London. The following letter from King Louis of Bavariajto King John of Saxony has just been made public . : .. isi "The t-/termans, led by the - Bing of Prus sia, celerate the brotherhood of arms, giv ing glor ous proof of gie s importance and I s power o United Germariy. I bave•negotia ted to th end it•Yersailles, and now invite you and ' the other German princes to urge th - e King of Prussia to assume the title of Emperor of Germany, united with Piosiden tial functions. Proud thus to takfthefirit step In crowning German- unity,l hope for your assent and that Of the other pridices and . free towns."• e , _ . . .. It - ts sLid Bsirfiarct: will treat the accep tance or rejection of the' South German treaties as a Cabinet question. .. , 'sz.ALv. Trouble in Spain--Ex-Queen Isabella's Protcit. MADRID, political factions are violently attacking Prim and_the party sup porting the Duke of Amts. Ex-Queen Isabella has sent a formal " pro test from Geneva against the tlection of the Duke of Aosta as Ding of Spain. She states that she. has ,no intention of appealing to force. WA3§HtVerTON. Army Reorganization. WASEIf*GITON,.Dec weeleor more will elapse before the War -Department will Le preparekl to issue orders .assigning officers under the action of the Hitneoett Board. AU the eases have not been passed. upon, and meantime - - officers are from time to time availing themselves of the- privilege of re signing. It la not expected that-any public business of importance will be transacted until after the holidays. PEIVNBYLVA.NIA. Fire In On CIO; crry,'.Dec. 9.—A 'fire this morning Oestroyed several-cax).onds • IYEIr YORK, - , IlaalreSid Dfpot BareedPatitievaling Conductors —Explosion. sad Lest of LIAN . Nov Yong, Dec. 9.—The depot of the . Coney Island Railroad at Gowanus, Brook. lyn, was destroygd by, fire this_ morning. The property belonged to .C. Godfrey Gun ther, of , New York, who , loses $lOO,OOO, which was not instired2 Other parties lose about $lO,OOO, partially insured. FiVe conducterS of the Seventh A . nue Wailroad were arrested to-day by Captain Kennedy on the charge of emirezzlement, preferred by Robert Murray, superintendent of the line. The accused were committed . for examination.' • • Charles Neill was held for examination by Justice Dowling •to answer the charge of stealing a., canal boat, valued at $5OO, the property of Slott; Griffin Co. The accused had been captain of it. - . This morning a terrible eiplosion occurred in the machine shop of Thome! Kerr, corner of Fifty.fifth street and First , areuue, result ing in the destruction of the building and the instant death of Frederick Meyer, one of the workmen.- THE wEsr.-' Refusing a Colored Vote—Deftsadlag the Govern iseat—A Jury Indoluse In a Gems of “Ser. , • • ink.up"—BaWoad Accident - • - :.Cirrarrritivm, Dec. B.—Lansford L. Yowgll btu; been indicted by the :U. - I& Grand Jury at CoviiAteirtucky,' for refusing, as judge of ton, deafen, td receive the vote of a negro. • . Harris' ILOrten and -Joseph Huston of . Mcintgemery county, Ohio, in the "U S. CoOrt here entered .a,plea, 'of - "note me con tendere," to an indictment charging them with conspiring .to ,defraud the government in the shipment spirits, and have been fined $lOOO, A cler gyman of the same place convicted - of the same charge,has been tined Curirxxxi, , Dee. B.—The United- States District Court for the First — Judielel District' of Wyoming Territory, .1. H.-flowe, Chief Justlefi, , presidingoelosed its session of three weeks today. Much important business has been transacted._ • - A telegram from Rawlins.siys thatjudge. Kingman has dischargedthe petit jury there and tined the' jurors each. ten ,dollars for in dulging ins game of '''sev:en-up," in 'the jury room while deliberating on a case. • DETROCC, Dec. 9.—A Toad train ran into the rear end of the' night express yesterday, near Denton's Station, injuring several pas sengers, one of whomouuned Seubwr, of New York, died this morning._ The others are well eared for at the Russell HOuse, and will recover. , • . TUE SOUTH& k 1 _ lialeldtabluns Nourois, Va.., Dec. 9.--Joseph. M. Wai ters, tioprietor of the 'National' Hofel of this city, committed Weide _ this morning by shooting himself through ~the head. The suicide is attributed to floandsa-atOarrate mente originating in , ntsforttinap seadations. ' . 'W•A "1410NrOOMEiiir, ALA., Dec. 9. Merit ing Smith - withdrew-from. the contest for Governors and yielded-the office to Litulanyi Everything lajoyfid,tuidAtOmmonstralitona were made .except' of thankftlinves that the conflict is over: • P l intraa ., TO F l u 3% to , to liest Preach flerobisa Wm' : Mil. 1114 Au 7 110( -- : al:0g *;:,! .._: 4 l,mstaparansi!mi4.t.,. , , ,t-.:, _ --- r - -..'-.!,e- , : (oPP•0•0 100”eio 7 k 4,8-: r0tf., 4 ,---• . ' - HE ~~.:. . . DECEIEBER,_II37.Oa , ,, , Rafe Men4nwahsp - *3 :0 • o ‘ - Sattirdath o'clock Ati, WIN RE EUROPEAN' WAIL- ar:4ke Feepnw,ftvaning 111 :! 1 , 1 ,0 1 * L. The :Russian. Reserve Conk 10 teelf lo Readiness :.- _ rr" 'Puska L'esooleed to Carry Out o`:81►ld Line of Coneart. MONEY AND GUNS- READY. THE SITUATION AT PARIS. THE FRENCH STILL REVAMP TO nowtrr. ofm ' Warlike - Myr". filer , ftitplr!i fem initted to a Bold Line of con - duct. . • ' LONDON, Dec. 8.-:-Allen writes from St. ,Petersburg, ba-the 2. 4 d 1 , that a warlike feel `lug is prevailing over the whole: Empire." ?The arrival at Sebastopol. of news of - Gen-- schakoff's - circular created a - universal feel- - lug of joy. The notice given by the Empe., mr to the Reserve Corps to hold themselves in readiness iii:-. considered - at. great Iral. portance. ' 1• ^; -. 1 ' This-measure_ has not been rescrted to a ce : the Crimean Var., Russia lei commit. t to a bold Ilia. oonductoludis resolved carry it ou spite of all - apposition. -It as been ann uced by the ;Emperor' that 40,000,000'ronbles will be devoted to extraor; dinarywar expenw.' By the. first of - Jelin ary 49,700 remodeled, guns and 150,000 breech dosderswill be ready for use. ., . -,-- U, Situation at l'aris , —France w . lll 'Fight it out. TOURS, Dec. B.—Adispitch from Le Maus says a balloon arrived from Paris with news from the capital to the night of the 6th. No ,military operations of importance had oc curred since the ed. . . ' General Troehu had received a letter from' . General Von oltke; announcing the defeat of the of the Loire and .oftbririp the safe con net of such persons as, might be designated . to, verify the news. The, . offer was refused' by the Government, - Who at once issued proclamation to the people of Paris, giving. Infor7 illation of the preposition of General Von Moltke and then , reply thereto;and saying . , even if the statement were true, they would still have a right to aspect a great movement of the nation to their assistance and will, continue the combat: .. Advices 'form reliable parties shout th'41 7 7,1= , the recent 'successes of the Parisians - We - WY.. greater than had been supposed. When balloon started 'firing was heard south ,of_ Paris. • Journals at Tours announce changes In the army o 1 the Loire, which is divided into • threendips, under command of Bourbaki, Chaussey and Belot. RTY-FIRST TERM-THIRD SESSION . . . WASIIINOTON. Dee, S. . Mr... Sumner, Mass.,. submitted the fol. - lowing : . - : Reaolved, -That the President of the United States he requested to oomatunicate to the Sem; . ate, it in Ilistopinion not incompatible with the .- publiointerests, copies 'of all papers and oor r,esPoixdence relating to the 'proposed annexa tion of the Dominican portion of tho Island of St. Domingo, or the purchase of any part tbersef, Including the original = and ~. • all subsequent instruction to any agent or consul of_, the United States, with the 'correspondence of such agent or - 4;ionstil; also; - any vrotoco - 1 or convention signed .by such agent' or consul. - Also, an account of the debt, . and liabilities of the Dominican Government, -. especially its obligations to the neighboring - re public of lElayti.' Also, the provisions of theox- , isting Constitution of Dominica, so falai the,. . b T e relate to ...he sale or transfer of the national d Main. Also, any treaty with Hayti or France which Dominica is affectedy- Alio, any com- . munication from the neighboring republic of .. Hayti, or - from our Minister there relating to the proposed annexation. Also,instructions_ to the commander •of our , naval squadron in . the waters of the island singe. the • commencement of the late negotiatiorc, with ..the reports and correspondence.of such commander . Also any information tend- ing to show what European power, if any, pro poses to acquire jurisdiction oftun , trt of the island, and if so, what part. Also informa tion with regard to - the position -o President Baer,under whom the treaty of annexation was - negoiated, and the extent to which he has been - maintained in power by the presence. of United States vessels-of-war. Also any •lactrandi:m with regard to the sentiments of the people In Dominica and the reported. pending of the civil war. Also any information with regard to 111. Y tiatii of jurisdiction by the .republle of Hayti over the territory of Dominica. Upon the suggestion of Mr. Conaling, the res elution was laid over tempormay. • • whiMr. Suzuner asked that it might be printed, • ch was so ordered. - • -- Mr. Casserdy submitted the '°A - Ev" Resolved, That the !Preside: l l . i o the -United States be and is hereby requested to transtffit to the Senate, if not 'incompatible with the public interests the followingntforniation ° ' First, When and where, since March '4, 18136'e - the army and navy-of the United States, or any portion the,eof. hiurheen employed to aid the Heil power,. State or. Federal either -by en forcing revenu e laws ; Or hauling in any man: • tier at State or Federal elections, or mutest* arising out of the same, or preserving aba pub. . . lie peace, except in what is known as Indian ~--/ disturbances, or in any wpy whatever, other-,, than in -the guarding and preservation of forte, • poste - and the peace and property of the United' \- States. • ° , Second,' on _wit. OM ----request, advice or mpee', iodation Whetheryerbal or written, the mini . or, navy was thus •emplOyed In each case;to 'gather with copies of- all letters, devitalise or • papers from Government officers or civilians • °swhich are in possession-of the Executive or of . • any of its dewtmente buream, advising, asking or justifying such employmgo • _ Third; complete . salts of all orders,. Ales patches, requidtione.or: reports made, Dieu& _ other, by the President; the -Secretary of War e ._ the Secretary* the. Navy (trimly -solitary -or naval . officenr;rtegether -with a stalentient of , what were the dispositions in detail made of the - army and navy in each else and what orders • .were lamed for suck dispositions and for the arming and other preparation of said army and • navy, with copies or all reports made, of . what '- took place under the aforesaid orders and dot patches and requiring information resPatalnif, the ammo.- Fourth, The estimate in each ease of What was or will be the probsble coat todm Govern ment of such employment of military .or naval -forces, including the pay and rations of Oilcans' and men, and-the transportation Ofithem, their - munitions and supplies. - 1 - • • Fifth, A copy of all orders or regulatlOne . printed' or written, generd or special. In • force : In the military or naval service of this Govern ment at this time, prescribing the circumstances under which the army or navy, or any _portion thereof, may in time of4peace move or other; wise act in aid of the civil potter, andhirdalning. what civil officers, if any, shalt be respintalble for the. conduct of the naditary forces totter& the people, or for Injuries indicted by' them o the people on such occasion., in violation of the laws of the land. -• , ' Sixth, What chi!' Officers of the U. U.S.S. or any State havebeen since March . 4, 1809, or are now recognized by the Administration Si lorrhigr,'- authority otherwise than by the requisition of. the LeMalature or Governor of a State, to call upon the President-or directly withotit, his in, • tervention upon a commander in the army or navy for the services of the army and.navtr, -upon the ground of emending ',woof the U. S., or' of a State, or of reguladrigelections or Might dation of Voters, or of preserving the pub li c -- peace within the limits of anyßtateofthe_Union„ and whither or not, when such commander is so called upon by. a - civil officer of the-U, S., . or of a State, he is permitt dto make independ- „ eat inquiry into the circumstances' of she pass,' or to execute his own discretion as in the ne cessity and extremity Of the necessary military , or navel . services to be rendered by the. force under his command. . • -' _ • • ° ' Mr - Hemlin ailed 'in view of the unusual • length of the resolution, thatit UK over and printed before' being acted upon. • So ordered. • Bide were Introduced hyldr. Spencer to ref duce the number of certain of id the navy, 'providing for the discontinutuice of the offices of inimizal and vice admiral, after Manta* occur in the same, and reduction of the num- ber of offices of grsdes of rear admiral anttoont- modem to 3 and 0 reepeOtively,, by omission to. SR vacancies hereafter oceumbig, Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. • Mr. Kellogg, to amend the act of July. - l 4; 1870,Amendatery of the nathrslizalion laws.— • Relative to the appointment by _11; S. Circuit .Tudges, - of citizeins to witness and Unify Soao enrscy of rtetistration, sad the appointment of • special deputy U.S. Marshals. Referred-toCortc.. mines on Judiciary. , • ' _- • Mr. Marlin, from Conti:4llAm on Indinet Af... flits reported nhorsbitri bill to authwiss the election of deli:Oise to. Congrese • froni Indian Territory,. • 7 - - - At 1:.6A the Senate went Into elecisitiViiilee- - *ion, and one hour. later adjomited until -Mon 'MIMI% p.'5t—......-..—....:;..:.L. -„ """- : NI * a.... ............«. .-... .... 1 , • -, :"• 1 '• _ '--Iti.=.7 .— '—...;.=—" "- ^ " t::::. - i ' ....Vg"' -;*, , _" 40 1111,11Wiri . • 7 ** -- = _ 'S4 '- • ' : u. 8. year Spar ass. _COI . .sittcy..:.;—. _ ' t ii ver....:— - • ii.... 1.- 4 - - - • Union W 7 ll.lisi IL - - ~. .:011,- -;- Cautail Paidllea.ll.:- - --" • fo... ' ** ;WI i-11.,-,-,,1, Teton Peeing Lout. Elmak latliatr.... t 9) 71* .:-• 4 : '.. it - * • 1 ::,..:.,- :i.. ,-: .. , EWE mr-4,- ,1 Exa~elvn FRitlyeE. CONGRESS. •~BEFATP.. CLOSING,xwRI.CES.-,,' Ate, • amnisla,ustiv , 40 SOVOlTltaillAialltr. l liiLADlrArnA es WO. WYclwkrPl*- I= MEI 4 ~i Mini