The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, December 24, 1870, Image 3

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Pinere ,ournal.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24,'1870
THE MINERS' JOURNAL.
18:1.
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U=EMM=l==l
:witc•lr. - ate tiwdre of the - Quantity of Iron In the
i4lOtt!,l know thn Import/tumor keep
up supply, for debility. dieease and death
whim the tinantity becomes ton
reduced. The Peruvian. Sycup protoxitte of
I rmii. myyp!iiig . this vital element, and bus 'cured
chnittic
Zll4i (goat Zrabe.
POTTSVILLE. DECEMBER el. 1370.
rhe quantity of Coal sent to market.by Rail
. froth Cotinty b 79,21, 1 41
by Canal, Mr the week, 8T.),`.256
:czain,t 5'2,:170 tons fox the corresponding Week
! is year
- The supply sent by the Lehigh Valley Rail
:for the week is 71,403 Cons, against
tol,-, and by the Lehigh, 40,1: 4 6 tons, w.rainst
tons last year.
Ti;e trade so far by these 'avenue:4 show a
:-.;iaht increase. ' . .
The demand for coal at 'Port ,ichnunitl liad
, lackchied oft for Eastern Pole j owing to on
advance in coiottwiselleiglan, and the shipping
bifsinez.4 there - ix about tit an end this ,Yertr, and
the supply wih : l,:cr only . for the city and'•, lino
principally. ' •-• .
• • [Fagg •
ot.: It t.7.01/.ItY.S.PC.NDENT3.I *
•
P1111.14:11.11! A. -F'7l:l.
ritere ltasjsten finite ati tnereose In arrivals of
e..:11 nt. Plrliltielt mond tlurlmz the present week. •
The New York Market has been vx, tied, xePminß
in reutilre all the eonl which boats could be obtain
ed to carry.. Fr.-h.:Ms- have materially tolvanersi;
fez, per ton. being an alvanee t4over,
per ton. This week el aces shipments via'
I .eta ware end Raritan Canal. The Eastent market
. ve at one or two Points seettb , to have a toll sttpply
”re , :at, and as an orders a e coming in, the ship:ilea
sea...on may be c7osiotldered a osed.
. The'year has been one oleonskierahle fillet tuitions
la price, and of little profit to most of those en
gaged in the trtuln. It is to be hoped the
,N ew Year
will open with prosplatts.
Nr.ly 'roux': Dec. 24 1570..
Trade during tb' Week has been moderately tie-
Rye, and It is likely to be stimula 'eil by the season.
able w inter_werit It er of night nod to -day; should
the weather &infinite as cold sta at prm - mt. coal en
l'unt,Setr this 71•trkt via lielawar.e and Raritan
qattal, - av ill ely I/0 -available for consumption
beforetneat spring.
Weellits at tide-water have been materially les.
t LIS week in • consequence of the accident to
.t.tre draw in the Newark Buy bridge of the C.
co., of New Jersey. which happened •on theVith
111. Q.: this effect unite • steps all shipments to Port
Johnston, from which point at the time of the tic.
.•iiient there was being slit:toed about 15,00 tons per
The ffillawltig are present prices of coal nil ned'by
tin; Cosi et Navigist ion Co., and •WI I kesbarre
4'4)111 & Iron Co.—f: o. b. at Hoboken and Vort John-
(A , ll,ollgli
Stnve
'•
.. Chestnut .
i; kesnarre .....
.. • • Move .
Chestntit ... ...... . ... .... ......... .....
FielV4i. to New York lieents tier •
Ther Is no oleniae in the situation In the LlCka•
1411ndatte4ioil : ; , •14lier of three companies are
undenitand that In titklr re
yar44 In-t); 14 eitv the sleeks are ir . enr
Seituylkilj•f-aal as per lad queteMens—lr4
alntsno, r '
.............
" Chestnut : ; .......... ....'14815
it. A. E., and ti,Love.• ................. •-• al b 6
• " Ch %Lunt . Sa 350
• Vtlwelio are pleuly—trelght wNiare. -•
HEE
VOW • , .BM
, wink, rirrak. Win rinks. Bed D
- ,Antltractfr. "..----r.l--•---- -..----",
P a lit A R-.. 1 ; . 4,111111,110$ konsorne,d M=4
licit 4.1au41-.....; * 1 1111, 1 0 1 1 4C,417 dick=
LNd1.1111111.10:. , • 2,011.1," . :MOM Tau=
L v wit ,schl , . ,
7el 111 1:11,411, nix:
1., encd11......._ i 404,, MRS Mono
L I.4nl'll'll-- .44116 1i4,1011 31 0 .1 LOC" . 177.C3
irscr`nln Nth t i CM., 1"4,1111 - LIGZ. IO I 110111
do • Nib Jo oa; . 418 , 6 1 1 .121 kiz,rii
Penuß R.- t‘ 11,111 ii • $14.4411 1 alo I "oat tas.4o
do tlatinif i 1 1 , 11.7 37 MAW d
.42,104
lid/ ii. Crl..}. ! 1,1110/0 tar. 47.1 KM
batiit a_ i lukla ' mow i! , ma 496 . 9 a' Fmk*
Jake's' It R ,
Wfumng
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i:,,nudd.,_..' , mat aaaAl• 4 11 * f ra lu
_ a ui
Am. saal• 10 30 . 1 , 42 411 . 7 Zi 14 . 4 70.r2i
. • - " 1 =Alum
4 ; -..--a-1......----......,-.......-..,......._,..._.1 . .
1 '1-
.......1
S.- In4-.4.thra...
anon- kit_....-' ' " 4 1 . - / " V • 414.‘" 7 ' - I - "531 1r-4 3"C 1.1
Vrt en.ll 4 . LS "- -' - li g ta l i iitit i l kadii , 2= 3 , 4 .-=
t o
Bid Lick W.' - • , 3i14 • titiogi Actor.
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: 1 3,418 4354r0i-7.7- de4il amiss ------::::
ita..i.emi: ,
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sr.aa rop..- , 211, Ame s,cls. . 244,X4 d 644 w
B. di u. R. R.' 2...' 501 1a',1041 - wit
Or, tt. 0 ulu:4.' i i 1,73.,ZR i •US .. I ti lt r it
~ • .---- -----,
I .404 '
104.2.04128 -
.401 1 '
i •
Tute,al.l kind , zaa.c7l .maaast3' 111..% 16.4011 '
1/ 3 . 214 . -q l4 l'l .
r - ) - • : 4i.1e?,•:,, - .: F.', i . 434
•
C ol 4lTiade in £4ll
e 1-71. -.....
•
, • rlarszic: rcrrAL IN A , D
r nft • ckm, 194.17, 7sz:6; M7 , 9bt i 4 h.=
La": . Wain I 1,140 33,4•/ IL=
vat it it *110,2161
I. Vlt It IttLi' • - &,C - UAW:
Thu supply from all the Regions•for the week
were about the riuue as last year.
• The whole supply of Anthracite sent to mar
ket this year so far, embraced in our table, foots
up as follows To this must be added_ about
47:3,000 tons not; reported, against 450,000 tons
not reported last year in either the tables. •,
. .
- •
. - Tons.
.
Total so far In 18114 . 14,511,272
do - do In DKR .............._»....._........_.._.... 12,5L0,552
Increase of Antheneite. la 18 ; 0 so far ....... ...... 1,15i5,411
The - supply °fall kinds so far; - ' '
In 1570 - ..... ''
~ , HAMA/
In MB • • . —...-14,4•6,611
: Increase clan 1tind5....... .4..4 1.,1,44,4:1i
l!flie increase of the different kinds Is is fol
lows; . 2 • . t . • -
- -
Increase of Anthracite •
.. . 1,98i3,111
.
Inereaseof sem.-Anthrseite... 71,971
Decrease In Intentlnotv—,.
Total lnereruw lgal so far l,7K),Vig
During a tlpi g visit to New York, we made
particular itiqulrcit; the st.ite of .tho Coal
Trade. There's a supply in all the citatint mar
kets, with beareely 'an eiception. Those that
expect to , receive coal, during the winter
months, of course are not-fuliy supplied. All the
'reports about the companies having large *up
-plies on hand'.-are not correct. These supplies
are smaller than usual. The Pennsylvania Coal
Company have4tot 20,000 tons on-hand, and the
Dela Ware and' Hudson Company have not more
than from 20,000 to 25,000 tons in the market,—
Tsey have a'supply at Honesdale of 70,000 tons,
which was not sent to market ojn' to the
stoppage of theii Canal Navigation by 4.he low
water—bat they always' keep a .isupply there—
and it is not eumlidered in the market, but they
eon sand forward this , stdck by rail, which they
are doing, and it cad ba'setit Into market while
their mines. are suspended. The Delaware,
Lackawanna ' and Western Company sell
tfittir coal by auetion as they send it to marker,
anti; the sell us at private sale—they do, not
k..e(cif s sioek,fit the, market. The last sale': of
liJ,tl(io. tons made . ;at auction was to be delivered
itilieceinhes„-and of course was not supplied
on account of the reftisal of the men to work at
the reduced rates. It is believed that the Coni
puny hill profit by the non-delivery of this
c9;O, and th'ekefore were Willing that the mon
should suspend for, a while; but the reduction
of wages was a subject of consultation lietween
the Companies before the sale wail made, and
the probability is that the propelled reduction
would not have been submitted to the men
until about the Ist of January. That • sale, no
doubt, precipitated: it, because they could not
.pay the wagel_they paid.in November and de
liver that 'cod at the priees at which it sold;
under an actual loss of at least 11-30;000 or
The Pennsylvania Cotupany had
reduced wages • } l5 per cent. in November,
"and the men Coritinued lo work, but the
low auctios-„sales, no doubt, iiiduced ttiem
to lix the Ist of.Deeember, as all the Companies
woulithavelost en coal delivered- in December
'at the-low rates. ' The Pennsylvania Coal Corti
pony acted independently of the others IP No
vember, but the low rate of coal, we preilume,
induced them to Unite with the other companies,.
and they also asked a reduction of 15 per cent.
more on the Ist of December. The men at first
felt disposed • to..work, but after consultation
they concluded to stop. There is apparently no
bad feeling among them—theY believe
,the re
duction io too great for their idterests, and they
airAiniting together, we preimme, -to effect a'
compromise, .as they can fiord!) , expect the
Companies to pay the same {ale's that they did
before the lid of I.)2cembei,... in the present state
of the trade. . • • .
,
The '
Schuylkill County men - did not desire
I - •
atioth3r suspension, under existing eireutnstati
..
eet4. 7 . because our tmde' r -is generally reduced
alkitit - tw•t?-thinls in .4. printer season—and.
.1 1 / 4,
.some st- C - il that,they were not in a condition to
i suspend. hefirgument in favor of suspension.
was, Way"( allsuspended,they could then unite
again . 4 1111 the
.Counties' in the W. B. A., and
they could act ; in harmony hereafter, which
would very ii them; which
,h is true. This was the position Op to this writ-
• -
ing.
\Ve may here state that the. Companies, as far
am We ran learn; will'not treat with the men on
the I)Ssis question, .They say that they would
not objet so Much to the, basis system, if the
• ~
: teen would cxty it out in good faith—but they
affirm that experience so far taught them
it'' their region , that w it works in favor of
-the men it is all' right— t when it works
; 4
against them, they cause all kind of .difliculties
in carrying it out on fair principleit—,-Thills
one argument against it. The have another
alsii. They are -:transporters of coal as well
as miners, atid'a suspension, to keep the
prices of coal front falling below cost, would sub-
Ject them to a suspension of transportation also.
'The men engaged in transporting would have
to stand. and they would either have to pay them,
discharge them,- or compromise with them,
fore stoppage, Unless they would also agree to
a top without pay,- and they might require an
• increase in wages to_make up the lost time.—
While these coMpanlets-have the advantage iq a
regular lousiness': 4 in combining transport
ing. privil k egars with gaining, .in a stop
page, theyveld.be placed, to a certain extent,
in a disadvntageoui 'position. These are
the reasons giVen for their disinclination to en
ter ihto any arrangement that, they say, de
ranges all kind of trade, so far as supply aud de
gn'ated is concerned ; butt:We-believe, for reasons
heretofore fully'discussed, that • the Coal Trade
ettrA:s front almost all either kinds of business,
and therefore requites llitterent kinds of rem
edies, to .a certain extent, for its maintenance at
'spaying rate.
these rertiarks will cause many readers to
riaiderstand this:question who do not now un
derstand IL We do not believe that- :any of
these Companieie have the sin of speculation- to
answer for when they : agrood to reduce wages;
It was to save them from loss in producing
coal which cost them considerably more to
mine and transport to market than they could
obtain for it after it wal-:in the market.=
They had done a very eirofitable business
during the Whole season up to 'October and \o
vember this year, and did not rare to go on at a
loss if the men refused to reduce wages. Com
panies aro also moil) or loss antagonistic to in
dividual interests,•where they work together in
a trade, and have other re - asons to prompt
many of their nets in crippling individual en
terprise when it ' interferes -with, thern, , • And
while we are opposed to mrporations . - engaging
in mining, but; not in making improy&ents
and developing lands for working, we'C*3 not
dispoSed tdetiarge,theni with sins which they
are not guilty , of. We desire to deal fairly with
all latrties..; •
Just before we were going to press we learned
that the General Council of tho W. B. A. , whict
commenced its session on Thursday at Tama
qua, after a general haterehalige of sentiment, -
resolved almost, if not quite, unanimously on
a suspension, to take plata) on the 10th of Jan
uay, in all the Regions. This will give those
who want coal !ample time to lay. it in. We
have not aeon' the proceedings, as they wens
placed in the hinds of. the Sosrotary to prepare
for publimtlehi From what we could learn,.
the object of the suspension was to unite-all the
Counties in It general sus ension, so as to fix
the
,basis for 1871 in the different regions, after
'Which they will go to work. We also learned
that the Council very prudently permitted each
County -to make. its, own basis for 1871,
piedicatecl oil , tli4 . -4acilities to reach
the - markets And lier contingencies,
hwhich tends govern t e trade. This lel
move in the right directi o n, and'irilPobvlate
man); difticultieti hereiftir in the different,
emntieit. The tilcltuylkill County men yielded.
hi ?Ver. to nnite . 2(4_ and from ' what -we could
;earn, ' they . . will be .permitted to' go to work
Again on the bests edopted, If the exigencies ra•
qnirel It ; but are to be governed by the fib.' B.
Aou.their ttetions beieafter, sit!mno.4lo
• $.17.5
- ~.. 6 01)
- • . _ AO
OD
5 00.
Tho trade tutus up this week u follows:
Pao.
3114,0111 151141G0 37=1
103,,b1e a1i,0141
POSTSCRIPT.
A GENERAL ' SUSPENSIONDECIDED ON.
THE MINERS' JOURNAL ---- TTSVILLE, SClittYLIEr
. • -
bails may be different, (fit fella below the mils.
Itnum price agreed upon as - it *topping point,
and the operators refuse to
s pay basis Prices
agreed - upon, IWany of the comities, the sus-
Pension will be general ba all the counties. If
this is &correct version of their action, IL stems
to be; a great improvement on last s year.
As we staled in the JOURNAL on Monday last;
that all the exaggerated statements of the qtum
lily of Anthracite Coal that can be produmd in
1871, a suspension of not over two weeks it a
time, say in May, and'also of one or two weeks
'curing the remainder of the season, will re
movesall the surplus product out of the market
and maintain prices at a fair remunerating
rite; and it will , benefit the' producer, the
`miner and consuiners also, provided the rates
for wages and coal conform to the state of the
inarket and of the country, and are not placed'
at too high a figuro. As we stated last week,
Coal in the Schuylkill Region ought not to go
below $2. 50 a ton -in the cars or boats of the
:transporting c , rupanies. If the rates are fixed
too high, it will react and derange everything
again- .
We would advise the public abroad to be on
their guard against speCulatnrs. We see no
reason now for any panic in the market, and
no reason why coal should go up any higher.
In; the Aw York or oxen the
_Philodelphia
markets. In New York it has already advanc
ed about'Bl per Lou, not owing to a short sup,'
Ply, but owing entirely to the fear of a general
Strike,•ao that the advance hail already taken
place there, predicated on this strike: As far
as we can learn, the miners do not desire more
than fair prices, and the 'sooner -the basis for
1871 is arranged, the sooner the trade will re
sume. Too high rates will be resisted eVery
wheie, and will defeat the whole object, if per:
slated in. We must act upon, and take
_the mar
ket and business n* it ix, and net as wci would
wish it to lie.
EIZI
MB
EMI
WE REFER our readers to th'e cmrd of. Vats
DUSEN, BUOTIIER A: Co., in this .Torn it...
This is an old and reliable h.,usn, and they have
been•fortunate in having
,been appointed sole
Agents for the sale of Lee; Grant it Co's Plank
Ridge Coal in 1871. ThiS Coal is well knows),
and its reputation for purity of character and
good preparation is extended, and it Is
considered by all who " use it' ' as among the
choicest Coals in this Region.
THE ATTENTION OF
Coal Operators, Mining Engineers
_ Mine Inspectors' end others
2,0621,301
273,1X2
•L enl:ett to the
ANEMOMETERS,
For Measuring the Current of Air in Mines,
Imported and. now offered for Sale
by the Undersigned.
TIII~iE INSTRI'MENTR are of the best class and
workmanship and have been IMPORTED from the
largest and tuccit important Mining District of Eng
land, where they have been thoroughly tested, and
are now In constant Use. • .
The Inventor - of the above , portable Instruraenhi
can recommend them with' confidence; they self
register the velocity of the Air thniugh any palsage
of a mine in which they are'placesl :and are a sure
detector of any slackening of are_
the current, by ne
gleCt-tif the furnace,-or•ohitructlon 7n the Air
co:use, and a complete check :natant inattention lu
the furnace-man. -
In accordance With the- requirements of the new
VENTILATION ACT,, these Air Measures -will be
NEEDED AT EVERY COLLIERY - ESTABLISH
mEsr,' and we have Imported a small number,
which are already dispoied of, but are now- taking
ORDERS for a fresh and larger Impartation at an
eutlyiday— -
Two sizes can be furnished at the t)ptiott of the
purchaser, at the following prices;
12 in. size, *4O; 6 in. 'az?, *to.
Cali and see the Instruments at
13ANNA-N .
168 cenitre St..; Pottmille
Oct '2.'4 , 1+,70
Sole Agents for LEE, GRANT/ CO.'S celebrated
PLANK RIDGE C0A1,,:
A6O, Shlppen. 'of Lehigh. Lowest 'Lundeln, Laiast Gap,
• and the beet qualifies of •
WHITE-AND RED ASH,COALS.
. ,
(Pt. Richmond. Pier 11, Norih.
Siltpptxa Wlt.tuvEs: F.lirabetliport, - • -
% Jersey City. _
. Vi i atnnt Street, Philadelphia.
Otrices: 111 Broadway, Trinity Building, N. York.
5 Donne St.. - Boston. Dec. 21.'70—.5/
PHILADELPHIA AND CIMINO R. IL AND BILiNCHEti
Coal Totilla:re for 3 days liaurtlay. DeceTiber,l7._
'
• • Antbrtiri:e. • CONST:311:1) ON 14:FEIL
OVER MAIN LINE AND i ALS. -. ' , ......,1 , •
LEBANON 111tANCIL Irrackvllle Sales:' '-' * tr.:
St. Clair 30,731 :Mill Creek • •.• - tal
Port Carbon ' 5 ICI ' $s:1103:1UB Val. Se=log.., ict:
Pottsville 2,934 : Mount C3arbon“ ... 1i132.
Schuylkill haven Is 753 I Cressona new en.„ Dm
Pinegrove_ ...... ---____ 4.1C0 : Plnegrove - • ..7
Tamaqua
. 9,717 franusqua • .' Ili llarrlnburg.... : shan3uktu
Dauphin.-- ~010: Trevorton
CANAL
Frackville Scales
11111 Creek
Schuylkill Val. Serie...-
Mount Carbon
(*mesons
Plnegrove
Tamagni
Total. .
. . .. a,ace: ;
AVE.:TWAItiI V ... • Bituinittous.
Locuat (lap • I
• -I- Irarrlabure Z 11
" Sharn°kin 101
•• ityrndon LI
.
Total , 5.912 i 9,1116
B.IIITPED WEST ()It S'lll ' COAL FOR COM PANY - S
FRO3I pINEonovE.• VSE.
Scbuyl. & 1,11 , Anthracite- -
Leb. and:Pinegrove 11r.. 4.T.!, Bituminous
T0ta1._...,...
,
Over lialn Line & Leb.Br. ' 7.1.N9, .16,711 15,U1
.For shipment br Quirt__ ' 3,oe:' 4.577
"W - entward via N.C./Lit : .5,974. , 1,512' 1,110
West or et'th fr. Plnegrove, 2.4.11 734; 1.:.10.
Coar.utoell no Laterals a :of. , 2.001 1.407
Lehigh & Wyoming Coal_ 1,9411 • lr 1,w6.
•
-•--
,
Total anti i lf•pay'grod.„Tlit • 91.4.0 72,0a1l 19,34'
Bllulninotts I .9,0161 7,253' :
Total all kind', pay'r 7.1978.
Coal for (.lutniuoty 2.7 41 7 Leal .
Total tonnage for intan; 6;nse. :1,63
Previoutty tbln year ' et 9,101; 1711,Z0, ' 40.rit
Total to date
•
From Schuylkill Hoven-) 7,050
• Purl Clinton .
Total tonnage for week...
Previously this year
Total to date..
The tollowine Lt the quantity trazaperted last week
Mine Hill & FC IL IL
Schn=ll
Ytlt
Yt,Carbon
Loortterry tm0ntb1y) . ...—...—.-----
9ood Spring (m0nth1y)......_. .....___...
LW= VALLEY 11141LarliD.
Pnantlty sent sent by Lehigh Vail® Railroad Lr
ending on Saturday last and for the year:
trazlelon
Idshanov.
Some Useelila.
18,156 Z 1,1.11
COAL AND NAVIGATION CONTANT.
•
- .
Thelbnowlng to the iiimaUty_of eclat touttiported by the
Canal* and Saim M
aa of the Lehigh Veal and May. Co.. tor the
week ending we Saturday evening tan compared with same
time Mat. year •
.
By (Mimi— • . ' ... • Vit
4119.6
•
The Cc al was deriCed as
From Wyoming
_Ragioa--.,--- I r• .162
:=,. L e high 5e5ipn..—_:._.............f 1,906
"".. ~
itazieconltego—;_-........—..... —.l
MI
Beaver Maaah*:—...__!
Mauch Ruink._.--s.--.----) 10,179
Increase over Oct.— "Igtll,
Of the aticrire theta wall tratosgorted on sect. of Lehigh.
-coat and Navigation Company! •
• Lehigh OW it Niklr. 1.14= mt,ret
W. 803.14 Igoe to' =Au!
'11.0121 sez.swn
• . .
- -
Inmate* ou 111,14111
, Dacron* ". -••
111ELIRMIZ a Iltalliall COSPAIIII COAL. TRADIL
The fblldwift D eat a MateM of roil traopported by the
Delaware and COMM Do, OClreeelr. cadlng DM,
: ----.. • ... , rjwasmirorat...
• -
By Pel_. & ' Md. Canal ......../“......-.-.- ' ...;...... 1 ,.. 4 , -17.=
Hy Railroad —.........:....---,--....i •' B.5Ny mi . "7l, 'X
linatli.. --4--..--,--,-....«..- -,...:-........ .. 11,C1 (MCC
By JerersOn thkarowel --...- 0 ..,: 14,447
--- ), ---
' TotaL„--........:--:-.,....„.. « ---.;.i.. 12,1 M uryia
. .i
Pot the same period leg YeCr : , WIWI. TOTAL.
. ,—...,, . —...
By_Delarrare a Had. Ca4-----.......—...f i", 1110
By Italiroad....' ----.0.—,.--..----: , KM -CIAO
11i0uth.—;..—......--.....---:-1 11,113 1224 C
. - 4bllikl -1 ZUNI lOWA
'or= or cars messy £XD ware or XXV IMICXSIViCX:
PAILADELPIITA, . t
Dee I s ita. ,
lied Ash Prepared . . / iker5uni............ a 2VI
i4V ,
..1 u
zi m rm.L. ,
.4..; i .
.; - I t r t r t mrt=i, I
diatoor.--,..... 11 I , ,
do . BRIMS!. S
3 . 1 de.
4 ' Zet-a.4 414
4 1/01 .i do .. 17i
i
. 441,471.114CA.44,...0 a .NEW TORZ. Dee. =Mk
• - O• .Clasesaut 4 2S 4 - , NM& 1433 7 Os
SW Ask ramp _ 4 i • Slitbasner 4
Hissir.....- • 4. 1k01••= 4 --. lig
mom - -1.,....... 4 4 41Ih 11 4414 , --:---;•, s • 4
aft...,.............., ; a :11-=-7...:=: IV : so
Cbseta•S—.... • 4 404414sitiwp•ks , dlschar44/
VAN DUSEN BROTHER & CO.,
liners Tina Shippers of
C 0 .A_4l4
FOB SuipmENT BY
LEHIGH AND WYOMING
WAL.
:n1 Allentown. K Pen. Hr... 164
419 ! Ply
Alb
mou urtls th R. P.
Dr_ Penna. Br._
.............
1.811 ' Connecting It. R.
140 Willow Street U. It 601
RECAPITULATION BY-RA IL.
Tot. for Tot. for,
3 dayn. dars, , In- De
ereuxe. CreLVSY
243,1781 • W 2,4181 9' 1 .240
I '• I
SHIPPED HY CANAL
• Tot. for Tot- for •
•3 days, 4 days, In- ; De-
IPCD-11. Itlnth'ln. crease. ; crease
GAM
EMI
SCIIUTLIEILL Gant lIIILUOLDS FOR 1%0.
. We' t. Total.'
.• ' ..._. 1,14.1 , ., 01 41,740 04
—....-- 2.410 OP 6.4.1: 11
........._ 4.T11' 04 0.47 - 4 17
~...... 5,0117 01 L 52479 0.
63,34.1 1
1011,,114 11,1
LENIGH COAL-TR/DE-Ai:O.
41 :11 97,130
192
11%974
9.871 "=AM
479
MIIMIME
=l=2o
- THE dOA.T., idARK.ETS.
rims or cum wr vim ease.
(cossucesa assist *a tire warns. 4oinurALT
trat• i n asglioareir Mad:
PlM*ir 4101.-
=alley nett -----
waft as . Med AalL--,.
Zatiow Valle?. latd wsn
anis
arirtialf. •• tali
to CIMICEIII.II.
eaanar Creek sad cuing, itsam Fro 7 va, a
Loma Pala% *a abloptag COB • A
• - oi aximarree. COAL. _
L. dtr. Or. En. eta MO"
Lackawanna
INlOnmarra, It 11 IS •aa
do New Tort*
Laktnts, New Turk*
•
nerantaa, Zdsabetbport
Pittaann,ki
Mt= Lo.b. at -
Port J id Iso s is co sca
I=Ax ci trirdr.tatata ie Saw' ILL ctattitaatt
out ft • Newborth.:ll amass
*Via Cann!. condluid Pan dtlettardind•
ALEXANDRIA . AND usoadirrows per.=. me.
owner Creek t Runterlanot one. E 0. b--0 1 460 4 •
, • .. TIAVRE DE GRACAAIM.. I:te, =UM
Wllltesbarre and Pittston on board .......44 so .
........_
libausokln
L T
recort on ykens Valley • • .. “
_.
Vlit
.. t. --- I W .
• •
PRICEB OF OAS CARL
Parmixt2AL - Duty.ll 21: Astionc•Fes. , .
At Skipping points.- Gold. I Delivered at :N. Y. t`q-_ ncy.
Block t.5e....____,...,.11 73 Weatmendand....—
riourrie...:---- I"A DespartL.....,_ --. . 30
Lltusau—.....---- I = Newborn* Ortrel,..-.„...-:' • :
lirdney----;.:-.• 2-4 Wen FaLmsoals I. —--
75
_ PINIADLPILIA. . .'
DiViltrace 8ay—....... 123 Powelton Goa .... •7 10
Caledonia ... . ... .L..--1 in Black from 21 to se consirjees.
Slack 73 cents to 11 - ußtmnrostn, • V-3- 1 . _.. .
glove:l Hlll.O it
MOro. J , s
f. O. b.—. . -,•=41.24"
-to Boston g %lies Z,:
Froirtita to New Turk $3
. , Pt .91104-. .
11.1'm'd. trlhpl;
Portland.- .:-: 30 I - 130 Hangur--_.
Portantoolic._ 3 2.1.. , St IG Pawtucket &to. 2VI • 1 - at
ikanon_____ - _l2 Stud 2191 W., FaH ILlver--_. 200 1 40
Salem._ 241 - 1 11 Chola.* . :WV ' 1 90
New Bed for d._ -.
2 00 1 40 Marblehead 2 Ai 2 CO
Roxbury . . :SO 2to Nantucket...,.2 at 190
BristoL.--..... 2CO . 40 New Landow-- 1 :11 • - 121
Newport__ _2 11 lo,New Ilaven.-.... T. 00 '' -I CIO
Providence...-- 2 Co 10'1:hide - non--. 2 00 1 at
Hartford. 2 50 50 8. Norwalk__... : 0. - ... I no
Middletown..__ 2 SS 29 Jersey City.-_ 1 3.i 10
Norwich: 10 & tow 30 Hingham ... • 2iS
-Albany-L..— 2 19 SU .Wiamualeti._.
New fort _ 1 35a2 'GO GO Bralntree..-- - - •
Richmond.— IGI - - rharleatown..._ 2 . - ,0, g
charleatou-__ 2.00 1 9n E. CanArrldr.,e_.- 200 . 200
=meg
I=2
Wlnterport
ewmArktgeport. 273 2 On Provine.iowu„. '
Walhington..... 1 stal rn Poug.hteeipoile—
Lynn . 3 .S. ... ; 7 Oia I a - . 8a1tim0re .........
Newbtirrpo r rt.— 24i 1 al tiloucenter.—,.... -
Milton 3® I tow :Norrolli:_.....
Bridgeport...._..New Orleans.... S
Alexandria.,..: 1.30 ,
-Staten 1,1 and... 173
,Frelgata vary so mach at this iiiktaatt that the
ilnotattons tab hardl . be relied eh.
Egg- S. • ch.
To Port Itiehmand------42 03 1 2 03 fi 00 17. 00:
To 210 210 , 219- 10 10 1(1
The natio from Port Osrbon are' 5 cents per ton higher.
and from Tamaqua IS. and Plnegrore 12 cents person higher.
To points South of Cape Henry. East of New Brunswick - ,
or along the line of the Delaware and Raritan Cahlal, the
drawbacks on coal will beau Damp. Steamboat and Broken,
m cen t. ; amount 51). and Egg and &ove r 9 cents. To all
other points outside of the Capes of the -Delaware, on ail
shies, SO cents.
On cameo of 103 lona or less. consigned to points within
the (Aguas of the immure, a lighterage drawback of Mehl.
VIA lIORTTE IPICVNIITLYANIA RAILROAD..
Mooch Chunk to 10
LESltalt VALLEY, Y. J. CILNYEAL AND DuIIKI3 & =SI
.1r...X
•
To EU zabetbport, • - To Hoboken
L. V. U. R ... ... 3 • L ....
N. J. C trsl.. .... IIM Morris*. Eaxer.—..-
Shipping &
To Port JolanPoo
ttii4unitl Amboy .............
From Penn Haven to linzabetbport & Pt. J0hn50n......-
BY LLIIIGH NAVIGATION COMPANY . % 111AILI10$11,
Penn Haven to Phil'robing' ..... --•••••
Mooch Chunk to Phillipsburg.—
I'gaucli Chunk to Hoboken and Pritt,Johnson...—__._
*napping and whartage...—....---:..
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION COMPANY: •
:The following are the rates -of toll and [relight on
elehuylkill Canal for the present.
.....
Toll
Fringot.-.....
Prom
Toll_
The drawback is 45. cent% on Lunip.Stearaer and Broken,
on Ch./stunt, awl 15 cents on Egg and Stove,-on.coal vent
to 'New York and vicinity.
From Mauch (Munk to E.iston
. " New Rope and Erhaul..-
Through-to New ...
Through
To New York
To Jersey City.—...—
For re-tehlprnent_.-.....
PRIVATE BALE OF A VALWABLE FARM,
situated near the town of Llewellyn. Schuyl
kill County. containing 9) acre., fin acres clear and
In a good state of cultivatiotlT 'lmprovements con
sist of a new two story dwelling house, a new large
stone spring house, and a large barn.' Fences In a
good condition. Will be sold cheap on terms to 'suit
purchasers. Apply to .DAVID A. JWIEs. attiirney.
at law,--ofhee. 179 Centre St., Pottsetile, Pa.
Dec. 24, '7O-52 1 4t. .
.. z,sof
Total
SKATES ! SKATES I! SKATES !!! a very
large'stock of,Ladles and Gents Ska tes, just re
ceived from the Manufactory, and for Wile at greatly
relined orlces ; cheap, cheaper, cheapest. Philudel
phla Lin Skaten,Stares patent Steel Skates New
York Club Skates made to fasten on the foot without
Araps-to hurt the , foot. Just the thing for a Christ
prerent. Call and get a pair; yen can't fall to be
suited us to kind and price. O ur stock is-very large,
Dec. 21, 1.. C. THOMPSON.
EMI
TOOL CHESTS FOR BOYS, just the thing
to encourage useful hubits in .your. son, and
keep him out of mischiet ; we have's:full stock of ail
sizes, and at very cheap prices. L. C. THOMPS:ON,
BM
SLEDS ! SLEDS !! SLEW; !!! no for fun,
come and get one of .our suPerlor sleds. and let
boys and girls enjoy themselves ; 'Sleds with swan
necks witf. two and three-btu ards, with and with
out rail and at low prices. j.L. O THOMPSON.
IEI
CHRISTMAS PURSE eTB in great variety,
including,Work Boxes, Ladles' Companions,
Needle Cases, " - ilove Boxes with Stretche,rs, Table
Mats, Crumb Walters and Brushes, Superior Plated
Castors, Table, Tea and Dessert 6p4sasi Table and
Dessert Forks, Table Knives and kkirks with Rub
ber. Iron, Horn, Bone and Cocoa Ilaridel4'Nuf Picks
and Crackers, and an innumerable number of artt
cies both ornamental aod useful and at very cheap
prices. L. C.'TII.O.IIISON.
Dec. 2f, '7O .
WANTED.—A young man with good active
business qualifications, having • ready - capital
of several thousand dollar+, desires to buy out part
or the whole of an established paying business. Ad
dress, stating kindred' business, Box .T 27, Pottsville
P. O. Dee. 73, ; 70-2.4-tf Dee. 24, '7O-42-tf
RENT.—P. dwelling and storehouse and
1: other Improvements •, about 4 acres of good cul,
Heated land attached. Also three limekilnsw and
four railroad trueks—all•on the premises. Situate
at White 'Morse Station on the Sehuvlkill and Sus
quehanna It. R. Apply bp • WM. F. MATZ,
Dec 24, 10-52-M• on the premises.
ADMINISTRATOWS NOTlCE.—Letters of
Administration• upon the estate so! George W.
Latvia being granted to the undersigned—All per
sons having claims alnst the estate are requested
to present them wi thout dela, and those owing
said estate are n ested to ma k e payment to
Rev. DANIEL T. DAVIEN. Administrator,
or to his Attorney, DAVID A. JON}Ii,
1711 Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa.
,117 -2111
:7,1419, 1,41 ,
23,13261 11,4,141
OD
VBTATAM Or AMNIA W. HILL,-late of the
Borough of Pottsville, deceased. •
Letters testamentary on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment, and all
persons having claims against =id estate to present
the same to REBECCA C. HYDE, Executrix,
Dec. 21, '7O-41 No. 2D Market St., Pottsville, Pa.
NOTICE.—The Anneal Meeting of the Block
holders of the POTTSVILLL WATER COM
PANY for the election of nine Managers to airy° the
ensuing year, will be held at their office on MOND.Air,
the 9th day of January, 1371, between the hours of 3
and 4 o'clock P. M.,
• By orderdr the Prealdent.
MILTON BOONE, Soc4etarv.
Porrsv tux. I)ec.2 t . 1870. Dec. 2.1. 10-32-Zt
the week
ECM
arn
OrFIOE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL
HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY.
1730 , 161
149,79
- PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19th. 1870.
The Annual Meeting of Stoeltholden will be held
at. their °Mee, 110.-15 South Seventh street, on 2d
day. Ist month, 9th. 1871, at 10 A. M.Yor the eleetioh
of a President and ten 51anagers to serve for the en
suing year. WM. DIDDLE, Secretary,
Dec. 21, 70-52-M
1 4 011.810111 Y cBEEN BAlLRojcwco.
Onice, 7. 4 Ze, ZNI . South Fourth Strret,
PnipangLynt.t.WC42o. 1570.
:Notice is hereby given, to the StocithOlders of this
Compan3r that the Annual Meeting and an election
for P r esident and six Directors to serve for the ensu
ing year will take plaice on MONDAY, January 9th,
len. at 1034 o'clock A. M. Dec. 21,'^0--5"-1t ALBERT FOSTER, 'key.
13221
1140.07 D
1=1,17
:OM=
TOW L
IE2
1,Z15,1216
150.11/3
213.1C1
nos.=
I~TOTIOE.—The u • ders b i o sd Omnmissloners of
2.14. Schuylkill County, hereby give notice,
that all persons holding against the county
• ix sums'less than fifteen hundred dollars, are Th
ques'ed to present them for payment •Tton or before
the twenty-fifth day of January, A. D.• other
wise the interest will be stopped front
a '
BETTIAMICRr •
PETER )(tra
• P E ATE. DORME m R,
Ili
Attest : 0..1. Ammo*, Peet. flee. St.'7ll-42-41
GZION a 'LONG,
LOCOMOTIVE - BUILDE; ,
1340 BEACH - -
• li+w '. . •zi
F Ajw,
4 ,. ):1 1 2 . 7M0T Irclnll destined Inuit In
MIX& Zlrculgin.l Photog a r a n d pbtitmi l l i stted
a
on appllegion. , Dec.
DllY GOODS! DRY OOOD6ti
, •
There are mans and groat adiantages to be gained
LABOR BUYERS .
making • their, selections etas. For. as we brei in
large might hiel et ant bands. thee can be
BETI'EIt BDPPLIED
with almost re irelbini u thr ?smile me, Marriag e Aotats . Detain. Hmiselereplmr tilts; Schools. EMMA% Ate,
We bare the • •
LARGiIt:STOCK, •
eater to the wints of good-class harems:id that too
_ ECONOMICAL. PRICES.:
The ten& 'RELIABLE GOODS we keep. with be
lomat in cheaper than infe.rhir eyalities. •
" AT RETAIL .
the sandleet contemner watt* greglig pleased with
'our method of giving thine so ebeeply.so=l
goods at bat one moat from the man
or importer.
COOPER &
.4 1.111 *# 212,191 ""1..
. 004:70. 1
.40r ,:r4l/41112.Piraii,
aNlMmud..
COAL FREIGHTS
MMMWMI
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i1783.0f-TBAIISPOYTATIO]-SO TIDE
ay 3LICADINO SATZ-110AD
EMEED:3I
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liberality r
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Tule TILIBCNI.; ALMANAC for 1871. Pact'. XI ce nts.
TRILICNN ALMANAC REPELINT• DZIK to 11143. 2 vole. Half. P
ItEcoLLEcyzoas or-A LICSY lark. By Horace Greeley. V
brary, Halt Sibmceo. lit. Half Calf, Morocco Antinu
POLITICAL Ecomowur. By Horace Greeley. $1.50.
EwitAlsx's LIFORACLICS AND DIRC/lANItn. Sixteenth Edit
PEAR 11 , CLTVIIR. FOR PROFIT. Quinn. ft.
,ELENIENTA or Amnon:rum Waring. New Edition. Clo
DRAINING FOR HEALTRI AND PROFIT. Waxing, Cloth,
tent free on receipt of price. • ..
In making remittances always;proeure a draft on New Yor
Whet° neither of these can be procured, send the money', but ti/
Terms (Nish in advance.
. AddrtAs
1110
m
THEFAIR
FOIL .
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. I
,yIN TILE,
UNI.ON . HALL, , POTTSVILLE,
WILL OPEN ON
:110 ND AIIEiVEN f.NG, „DEC. 20, 1870,
CONTINUE, FOR SEVEN DAYS.
AD.11140161...- • 10 Cents.
SEAS° TICK ET.4
Dcc 24, '7t4-42-2L
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Mg
1:1;)
L O STREET,
.404,) BELOW A.IIKILICA-N Noma, PcrrrsvtLus,
MAGGIE BOLAND,
- -
Hag non' opened a new Stoek of FALL & NVI ; NTLII
Goods, such as -
- BEAVER CLOTH , VELVETEENS. WATER- ..
PRO(PFS, tiLoVEs. CORSETs. FRINGES,
NOT/01 4 .:5,
FALL AND WINTER sAcqtrE4.
PartieOlar attest lon paid to Gong 'Making.
bribes cloaks made to order. Oct. 30
Nov. Si„-vlll—=.tdf '
7:: : : ; '! 4 .
9
1870. FALL OPENING. .
' A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT' F
FALL 8.: . WINTER GOODS,
Inelnding SILKS, POP /NS, CHINTZES,
CLOAKINOf,4, VELVETEENS, C.ORDU
. ROY'S,- WATERPROOFS, (in the new
. I shades, d.e..). TRIMMINGS; KID
OLOVEN, a variety of
Handsome Plaids‘,.(in the new gold and black mit
tures, and ai full line of u -lkintiftil Striped Cash
mere, Bengal and.Si‘rtin Shawls. Also,
a splendid assortment of
MILLINERY DOODS, Including
'Pi • •
SATINS, SILKS / VELVETS, RIB- co, Al
BONS, sasitEs, i•Lo Runs. &c.
WHITFIELD & ROYER.
Rept2i.'7o-M•tf—lfegf
THERE IS NO NECESSITY roll PEOP
going abroad to buy
CLOTHING,
When they can „let everything In that line at
MORRIS ROHRHEIMER'S,
'No. 289 Centro -- Street,
'POTTSVILLE,
•
Cheaper and of superior quality to that they buy in
in 1, 4 1:10
• cLoraora, OF 'MY IitAIcUPACTUMB
Ifirs been compared with that made in Philadelphia,
• and found not only CLIEAPEIt IN •PBSCE, but- su
perior.'
I keep constantly on hand the ficciicasiortment of
' FOREIGN aid DOMESTIC -
CLOTHS AND CASSUIERES,
Which I am prepared to make up in the best style,',
as I only emplov first-class workmen. My principal
Cutter, Mit. JAi."OIIY, Is well known as a first-class
Clatter.' I
A Firlst-class Suit Itade for $25,
AND TME VERY BEST POE 130.
Camdmerc Whater.Sultsfrom 115 to $3l
Also, a very large assortment of ' •
•• OVERCOATS,
BANGING IN MICE PROM 810 to
Mad* of Chinchilla, Beavers and English Melton.
ConsMntly on hand, alarge assortment of
• L.TNIJOIDUCLOTLILIPTIGI:
AND
Plante- Furnishing Goods in General.
My motto is " Fair dealing With ervirrytoody, and
satisfaction given. or money reftutdiaL",
Closingrout Overcostsat a merinos at
morons ROBLEMMOLIMPS.
No. 280 Cesare Street, Pottsville.
[(avows soLoßoNßOovzit's.J
Nov. 'lll—Ml-21P---16.2t, •
MOUNTAIN' CITY INSURANCE
DEPOSIT COMPANY,
No. 176 (Centre Street,
. - . POTTSVILLE, PA.
CAPITAL STOCK. 4106,000—PRIVILEGE TO IN
-•- CREASE TO $5011.000. ; •
This Company chartered by the Legislature fa DiFIV
prepared for the transaction of a general banking
onsi es&
U. S. Bonds and Other Reliable Bonds Bought
GOLD, SATED AND 00tPONI BOUGIIT AND SOLD.
' - i nntscrons: ' . .. ••
John V. Roseberry,. Theo. Ciarretson,
•
J)hn Dawson, i Illolly F. Lie,
W. P. Ryon, - 1 • - Fred'a Patterson,
Henry Hamer, 0. J. Itlehardlion.
: W. Cole,
.1 . ,Ches. F. Koptbunllit
• Joi n Anderson,' C. IL'llangler. . •
-;.
J. R'. ItosEusagy. Availed. ,_
JOHN DAWSON, r, .A•esideitt,'
•
C. H. Dicsoutn. Saeretary and IlvannNer„ -
Nov. 113, 711-2354 n & th-ly-494y . .
A DZBII/ABLZ
A
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• LEWISTOWN RAIL
EI COMPANY •
GENT. GOLD
THE SilNaURI(_3
First, Mortgage Bongs.
Interest Payable April and October,
Free of State and "United States
We are now offering the behuunot the loan Oar,
SAO* which is secured by s that end only nen on
the entlreproperty and franehhate of the Conniany.
At 90 and the Accrued Intennt - Added.
The Bead brim; vividly: agivanWitg
.completion,
with a huge trade In COAL, IRON and LMIIBSIt,
addition Who passenger travel awaiting-the open,
tog et this greatly naffed enterprise. The weal
tiadel alone Is Isn ian:al? large to maintain the
Hoed: We have no hesitation in recommending the
Bondi ea irCUILIP. 'RELIABLE sad SATZ IN-
For ;Kum/shiet ". with map, and hill halbrinittioti
applyto
WM. MUTTER At CO, ItAin9asa,
Desilen ln \ Government Securities.
\N4llllSouthilllnDak, Pldiaddphla
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, .. • )10. as CENT= at« - r
*
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ions atylei of binding. Clopi, $2.30. lA
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Large octavo. Cloth, $5.
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ya in a REG WI'S imp teller. ' - -
IBUNE. New York.
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BOOKS,
OF EVERY KIND,
. -1 •
To Suit all Classes 'oellureliaser,s,
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ASE NOW OPEN
. 1 !FOR IN:3IIE'CTION,
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168. CENTRE STREET,-
AND ARE OFFERED .4.T. .
l Eit CENT. DISCOUNT
FROM CATALOGIII:: PRICES.
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dditioral Discount of fly* Per Cent. •
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rr BOOKS AND ANNEALS, -
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NE
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in Cloth and Paper Covers. _
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anies of ' all
NEW Tills SEASON.
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: BILLIARDS AND PARLOR cnootET
CHESSI AND PUZZLE ricTußEs,
DISSECTED MAPS, to., to.
ANC Y GOODS.
ROGERS'. STATUETTES,
WRITING DESKS. .
- - 1 „From One Dollar to Twenty Dollars,
- ,- R
DFSING CASES,
- 1 •
1 ; MUSIC CARRIERS,
• . PORTFOLIOS
. ,
i-• ' •
Our Stock Is now ready for -Boyers. ittul we yjw.so.
fixed nuell low prlees as cannot-fall to please. -=
Dee. 2f, 70. '
D EE
GOODS
CHR
IS.TMAS PRESENTS
MONDAY, DEaMBER 5,
WE SHALT. ARRANGE ON
ECIAL COUNTERS,
MI
ENE IURCH4SE
TO CLOSE OUT • .
IM
New York Importers,!
BB
DSOME DRESS GOODS
Tremendous Bargains, ' `
--
--
: I - 11sii, FiertiiiiGermanand American.
• . TO* DOLLS, FANCY poops.
I still - • • three to sell my entire stock of Feather*.
Vel . • Flowers, le.. at greatly reduced prices.
to mak . room for oar Toys and Holiday Wads.
Hat • • Towel Racks. Briekets, Writbie Desks.
lofferednk -•.
• ds, Pocket Books-greatest bargeiret ever
Super selection of Jet, Gilt, reed an f Curia Jew
-
- • . t•Fans. Pearl. Ivory and Gilt Plick,'` :'
- • 0 ores two buttons, all the new Modes. Also,
the I•., • Eld..the hest,' Move sold. ' I
I. . • t . - and Snits made in the mast Iltsb
.
image le.. • .
Trills •.. • Paper Patterns. • .• 1 •
Pert l System of Dress Cutting taught.
Real alenciennat, Gul_pure an Thread Lamm
E AU latest styles Ldies• Co ism, Cu rEa end
eeves.
• Point Apniktie and Duchene. - --.: • •
Vale.
i l u t s
, Embroidered- fbalunera. Sack& - este' : eb
PI Tips and Fancy Feathers and Flowera , .
N in Neck Ties and Bows .
__ -
lti Human Sears and aisliesi Dress Trina•
. .
talFrintenr_Glmps. I. I
Bolt lows, Pin madam.
A 110-• lot of Workedt3Upgers, at very kits Price.
Has: IL A. liniDESl3;.. :
,
Eleventh and Cliestnat Sti..' :PigiLalY.a.
ZIZETA. 1
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Pre'7
PIM* 11111 /tingle 'HAAS,
IPOII earn BY " -- • ' 'I * • . .
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Oct I.'
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.X.VROPE.
• as HatirecParts—Earbgement at SalLaire6
-4adther 2:11111111111T1etai77-Anotber Sortie
• boa sr +.
. • , at Saaseasek *•._ • • ' - •
- • -ks - GtaarD.. •
Loxixi's, Dec. .to D. Cg.' W.
Wharton Smith - et Co. - I—The . French re
sumed offensive operations before Paris yes
terday, and claim great successes.
The -financial market opens Arm, with
limited transactions in , consequence of the
approaching - holiday - season. Consols, 911-
aW.,4 United Stateibonds of 1862, 88laia9.
A Prussian column has been observed ap
proaching Poulsicovrt and Ebel ms,%ffilppos4.4
to be on the march for Laon, La Fere and
Chaniney,To attack the French Army of the .
'North. . • . ?.'
The weather tndity is cloudy.
The eelipse of the sunwas seen but imper
fectly in .the south of t: nkland, but. was well
observed northward, particularly at` Wick. •
The French - - chitin to have seyered.iFied
,slick Chariesi.ennituunitittlons, and capttir-.
7 - oa aao p as° n en 4 DA the Germans were leav
ing Tours. They also report That the army
of the Loire has made a successful union and
is uow 800,000 stron&e, and ready for.the of.
fensive..7l.- • • . ' • • .'
rxussiA
Dec. 22.--n The Germans under
Vondergoltz have surprised the.gretich at
Saugres, in the Department of Hauttsillarne_,
and' driven them from" their position; -with
heavy loss. litany : prisoners . and a: large
quantity- of arms and haggage , Weretaken:
A despatch from Versailles states - that on:
Tuesday the • fire from •th - o fortifications of
Paris-was active but ineffective. Puringthe,
cannonade a sortie was made by the french'
'against the Prussian Guard and 12. th Corps
of Saxons. The fighting lasted several
hours. The German loss is small.
A body of Mobiles has been defeated... by
the HanoverianS. under General de Vogits.
.Rhetz, beyond St onnaie • eight miles north
of Tours.
ITALY
.
FLARE:ice, Dec. 2L—The.
_bill.. ratifying
the vote of the. Rowan , people for annexa
tion-Aci Italy has passed the Italian Chant-.
ber ofDeputh*by a vole,of 239.t0 :20.
rURXkr
•. _ .
. t_ ..
CONSTANTINOIitk, .Dee, 23 .-- T h e Torklsn
expedition startett •for'Yemen for operation
against the Arabs.' The troops already . ..for,
warded number.
.14',000, and rehtforeelltents
._ . •
are to follow.. -I. -. _
; . ;
WASHING-Tr.
The Rupture Ortweett the .President and *tuttor
Sumner-I - The Preskk•nt and Secretor*
- T
WAiIIIINGTON, Dee. ' l .3..—LA' determin
effort is bang made by the PiMdent and
his friends to' have the Foreign _Relations
Committee reorganized so as to get rid cif
Sumner, Schurz, and Patterson. Ti,e site
;ration on the part of the' President. and his
friends in the Senate is-that the comulittee,,
as at present constituted, is 'against the ad
ministration, and that the President -calmot
carry out his foreign policy, and, •in 1 fact,
cannot have any' foreign polley„except such
as 'will meet the approval of the members of
the_e_ommittee.
If •an attempt is made to.i iemove
Shainei, it will likely result , in a permanent.
division.in the .Republican Senate. There
are cettain Senators who regard the attempt
to degrade Shinner as all outrage,-and Will
resent it, independent of their relations to
tire tomfibistration. Sumner is a good deal
suiprNed at Fprucy's letter to General Bab-
Coek about the inter view z4-Suniier's 'Muse,
which appears in thonewspapers. this morn
ing. liesays -Forney Is entirely mistaken,
and that he should nut have written such a
letter without first consulting him. • . !
Owing to Sumner's ;relatiOns with .:Bout
well there_ are storl64-4441 - 11 , revived to-day
that Boutwell is about to resign:. It is Stated
that several notes on the subject of Suniners--
' speech passed between Grant and • Botitwell
`yesterday, the 'result of which, It is alleged,.
was Boutwell's . -resignation. Both Boutwelt:
and the President deity that there is any dif-:
ference.Of opinion between them, and Bout;
'Well says he has - no intention of resigning.
• _ TH.E WEST.
• .
•
All4tl Murderer — Actiidited-rCold. •Weather
"Ileavi Failure.
eIIEYENNEN. -Tzi:Dec"."2l--A tel*raim
from "Rawlings suites that in the case of W.
Kelly, tried fur murder, the jury,fitftrlw •
'lows' deliberation; returned a verdicttf not
guilty. . •
The weather is ccild,"and the snow - drifting
badlya Tlie trains. on the Usilon and The
Denver Pacific roads reach hereon time, •
CINCINNATTI; Dec.-23.—Smith U. Fowler,
of the firm of Smith U. Fowler & Co., whisky
manufacturers hasindividuallyfiled hispeti
tion In bankruptcy. 'H is 'liabilities are
stated at $07,05. and fills assets at $14,009.
CLOSINGPRICES .
yr
DE- HAVEN i 1180„ ,
40 SOUTH THIRD (STREET, PHTLADEILPH TA.
Dec. ?—', 13;0, 3 o'clock,
2 4 ". G's of NI.
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44 64 . 1167 1
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T.T. S. 3) year 6 per cent; Currency ......... 106% 100%
Gold.. ' 11034 119
Silver - ; 106 108
I - -
Union Pacific R. R. Ist 31. Bonds 1 Tai .; fts .
` ' ;
CentraLPacilic R. R. 920 VI; .
Union I%citic Land Grant 1 ..o,
:61. -..... 1 560 600
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1:A - 11.4;ileA A ...24/,‘Alifyiv FA:l:4 , v cl
We give the followingquotaticms for to-day: • -
MgadrS- iArd *IDL.- -WO
Roast 1W11115.-_,... MOKClticken-i'l
Ccrnied scene lisO2oiDucAl*lb-,------L
Rump Steaks* S. -023 ,Turkeys -WO
Sirloin Steaks Vle,-.--0251Haddock
Sausage ilk --423:Rock -4015
Mtrrrortl- • ;Halibut*
Forequarterllllo-a- -41111.41 White Perch -;015
Hindqaarter*lb--- --€lll6 l Biacir .4413
Chops* 1b.—:..-.---41-11,Dattieb .-015
Pone= Eels -620
Roastokitskii* Beans (soup)* 2:1- 1 15
. likie:bißutter -WO
nshurhniorVlb-- 25F lO --la 37
Hem sliced)* lb-- head___, 54/0
p,bo t a era 17.1silikalnes %ink • to= 15
Dried Beef p totisZ Lac E. '5
;Onion - eft • f
Forequarter 115_,..„ Had Beeok--1, 4 ,77: 4 )}, 6
Hindquarter* lb. -... --(41g1 ro Ipa to - 12
Cutlets -razi Apples V*'We7.•
Prime° r Nier4 V /°0- 5 °4 47 9,i Ary kts zw4 141
Soloists t3eusage alb '
Smokedisausaeg iii22f • • .
POTTSV . ILLE . MARKETS:;
Cyerrebet bony ior tab arisen' hums! by GLENN %O 1
• . - • ' Wkelt
• " 1 sale ' -
,• . •
7illbsat Fl2as t aiiis faially,libbl... I T 501
- a ' : - lii cwt.:7.-1 - 3 751
. i ii!:' p low -
....... "Sztlik. 1 11 V1 , -. 1 7 uai
........,.... - ..libal.--1 • .. 810
BilekwheariGii: — . .± -. .- 1 ..;•1Fet.::: . 121
Wkssvid, pTkple whlte....--- a p
nap,- . 11 ,
- .., ...XI)
wznnitsre A 191) ROLIDAir GIFTS.-4*an
e tlttd Cologne Toilet, Sets. Splendid Vim"; Tea
Ohm SeticStudent and Arend Larope,-Oicive
she Jewel 'Boxes, watch Stands, Card.Atr tr ds,
racktt and:Tawel Hacks; att. endless vart or
China. Pastan and Lava-Ware; also. Toys' f‘le
dren. Tia sae. Wax and (Innis Dona. eta.. eM/ 10 it
received and. ferule al low prima by
• J. R.TacetEm.' •
iaittSki.atialsSW.AßE, AND-CROCKERY,
. 21dirENTRx IST, PoTTSVILLY:
Nov. NM' - JuIVV 10-12 . 1 7- 1 9k r r •
H.p_rtON, NO v .2l ' S. 2110/IT 117DEXIT
11 adeiphia.
PRICER TO RITIT THE TIXER.-
• -RICH; FANCY AND TOILET GOODS:
A 'magnificent amortnient„ 'unsurpassed_ for va.
- rietnkkance or style, or moderation in prices: -
nu. French Flowers for Jarpin len. rich -Ikdir
:Man and ChinaTollet Reis and V Parbui Butts
mid Statnetter,gdt mounted Card leek* and
Plower-Ixdikka, Bobendan Glaas, China, Lam Pax
ton Ruble, Bronze and Gilt,Orminsents. ,
Rick Paris• and Vienna. Pane. real Whitby Jet.
Vuleanlie and French Jewelry. Cigar and Tobacco
Boxes and - RolderV ic kitlng Desks, Glove, Rand ter
anima -
ebki and Work Drawing Case% Tablets,
payer _ •
GINOHADIAND ALPACA Old=
With. thoasind other artidnkendniteind all that
Is new at deatndde lb, brb/a/. minds 3 or holiday
presents; aneertarin condity and 'ID ha price.
M. DIXON. N 0,21 8. Eiglitlia L
Between Market and Chatinnl, east
Dee. 7so-alt
pan Lou
,l I MUICIVRIZA444I9I4 ' i
ALiMir And hital4llll g ia1e43 0 0114 7 44
15Z24'. •
AN TIANAIET
PE
110
fate
EMI
, _
Th. London , wniness on the QUgrAlleUt SU ' "Mk'
beam Clatisis-Movethente, of the Peweihris t. . .
irnteee-halpuithin at the 21tenterotteete.;
. ENGLAND.
LONDO N,Deb.22.--The Ttsuastolay again ti
editorially discusses the question of the
barna clan's. It says the Atuerkernir are
ready to fight, although they appreciate the
Value or peace, because their exposeil 'points
are few anti heit resources unboonded.l—
they do not seek war they Aty,Vuor ,
likely to decline a- challenge. wheresa Eng- LL) .
land is alWays averse to ,war for eorn erße
• .
reasons. I
• - I .
BORDEAI4X t •Dee...t.—.A. despatch frail'
Tours, bearing dater of the' evening of "
the 22d;Mrd signed by ..the .Mayor;_: Informs
the DepartMent of the Interior that no mote
Prussians have entered' the Department of •
Indre and Loire, and_those who were there,
have probeeded tosfards- Blois withent' en
tering Tours. - * ;
A telegratif frciiii:Lyens, dated the 2 d, '
Says the enkire population Is indignant at
the murde.ebt Foue - , _Chief of Battalion Of ,
the:National Guards, and: that the funeral •
was attended by all classes of the people.
Gambettn. Was received lit Lyons-with'the
warmest licelatuitions, and the universal re•
quest is that the fullest measure of justice be
accorded tri, the Trentehes who haVedisturbed
the'order of the city. Several penons • hive . -
been arrested fortomplicity ip thh-1 assassin.- .
ation of Frine. • . -
Advice's from Paristo the nightefther2lst;"
bring an. °Metal reportofthe recent military
operations. The reports - say operations were
resumed today andonly ceased at night-fall.
On the right, Generals Malroand'illaist • •
copied handy stir Marne; Villa Ev.enird and
Maizon. Blouthe.,. all to the , ertirt
The fire.of the enemy Was silenced' at all;
•
.points: • .
It - is also Stated that after a shrift eofetbati-7:.
in: which :General- Fuvre was wounded, -
trodm, from ..St. - Denis, under - A.miral La
Roncleri, 'Carried Bourget to the north of.
'Paris, but were unnble to hold the place and "
retreated,. 'having captured one hundred
prisoners. The forces.- of Genenirlincrot•
were also engaged songy of. the city in .a vio
lent artillery action - sio Mt: Abion and •
Blanctnesnik arid at night Ducrat occupied
Groslay and Orangy. General - .. l !foeir .made_
. a feint on the side of Mont Valerien west, of
Paris artainSt Montrealol, and Chief of Bat
,talion Four occupied the - Island pi"
on the lEielne.. - .
' The mobilized Natforlai Goan Wrought . .
with the troops in theiefengagements and .
displayed great firdor. . , -
The garrison of St. Denis and the marines'
lost considerably in. rit iN tig Bourget, but
the losses ofthe other t were riot-heavy
GenentiVmehtt remains . titsitle - the 'city -
with the army.
MArtniu,lDee. '2 . 2..--New Year's has been
tlxed- for the entry into Madrid oflthe Duke
of - Aosta. - - lii the meantime ho will remain
tit the, Iloyzil Palaee.ist A ranaj nes. Don Car
los has issuisl a rotest.agalust the elevation
of an Italian - to the throne, and in support of
his own Claims thereto, AVhielf issupplement
e:l* by. letters' from Charles Albert - Viet9r
Emanuel. the Cortes is still engaged in a
discussion of the motives for a dissolution.
HARIUSIAIRG, Pit., Dec. - 23:—The ca4rof
the Commonwealth vs. credit Mobilier of,
America,. Attorney General "Brewster - anii,
L. W. Hall! for Cornmoti*calth; and R. C.
3lcMurtrie and Gco. W.-lliddlc for defend
ants, closed . a late hour - last evening:
Judge Pearson deliveNd the char a to the
Jury this mOrning.‘i4lais afternoon* verdict
was rendered that the: Credit Moller ray
into the Treasury Of the Commanweilth six
hundred and thirty-six thousand, eighl.,
,hundred and sixtyeig,ht dollars find thirty-
Ihree cents;!the exact amount
Murderer Senbriterd-LCharged with...Deflutudingi.--
; . ' the thiverument.
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Sr; L 01.71444 eq. :3.—'!se ".triaCet . • John
Armstrong an ' Chas. "Jolly, - for the- murder
of the Lapiue - tunny near Potosi, about a .
month ago,:closed yesterday at Potosi, tarid - •
after an abseuce r of only three nihinteks:,the•
jury rendered axerdict of murder in the first
.-• _ - • and, thetnurderers were sentenced le
be bun. July 11 - h - - •
N.Y'., -,c-:
. William Race, of Rochester, • *as.
. arrested here yesterday, charged with ‘ the' ,
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removal cancellation mark from post-'.
age stumps ,and using them a second time.
He witiJeavefor Rochester to-day;in charge _
of an officer from that city. - 't-
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Mat, Match-j,-Tidal - Wave,Stiam Fleet to -be
Es
tablished Piffisidelplyla and:fAverpOol.
Sr. Jonsf,t, N. 8., Dec.'2.3.—At a mee,ting .
of the-Parisrrew 'and supporters it was re
solved to ['pug about 'another match with
the-Lyne crew, gad $-10,000. was subscribed.
'The tidal Wave predicted for today did
not make its appeanance, and the" tide rose .
to the usual height.: - ' •
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QuEnte, Dec. 23:—The tide expeeteu so
high this morning, was infaet,•lower than'
usual. People living.
,along 'the 'water=side
who had made preparations for pkoteeting
against a great . wave returned to their
dwellings relieved' of their atixletyond those
living on high ground -who expected
,an
earthquakeifeel relieved.
.•I!IIONTRE..tit, Dec. M.—lllessre. Alan, Pro
prietors of-the Montreal ocean Steaufships
contemplate establishing a, steam fleetlte
weenPhilailelphia and Liverpool. ,
I 11E1 -113 1 /'
1. 1 . 074 t 1074
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• Askval of Spaqish Tioeps:.
HAVANA; Dec. 23.—Three steamers have
arrived froth Spain, bringing 2.3oo•froops •
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• TIIE r OOD AdUPPLY 'OF Pauts.—The fol- -
lowing is from a Paris - letter of the 25th ult.,-
published in the London FOOD lo,unigari: l -.
"Bressil is at present plentiful - and . cheap,
thanks to the stock on hand of flour and •
corn, and the regal:aloha oilhe authorit
As to dairy produce, eggs are- worth 7,. - .. 1 ;" -
franc each, and • very . . (little:ult. -,_ 'a
cure ; cheese is quite `" un • - Pm"
; -
is ~'almost las rare.; Ibu wn milk
ter, is worth -7-abotitil er, fresh but
it.s. . a -pound, ' and •
well . knoWn r
istattrant -
keeper paid
'32ofr. for :1.1 you , .
'meat has , bits bi s last week. The Glevern%
ply the pi ace of i2t bulle W r ir me kl x b y t"IP.
coo ng, means
f cars.. .
" ,„,*tially retineCtinet -and - fat ; but the
'nail tity is ,far "belfiWthe - denufnd, and the
price high. , Paris ordinarily uses between
'5,000,000 and 6,030,000 litres of inillr,peeday;
but since the investment there can scarcely
bane been alwentleth part of that quantity
produced. within the walls. The seareltyis
well shown by the fact that-the price or the '
small tins of preserved milk of the 4Mgio-
Swiss Company are now worth In the shops,
more than sf. each ; indeed a dealer aske d
- , ,• e sf. 75c., and said that he had only three
tins left. 'Vegetables fora time were neces
sarily scarce and dear ; but since-the circle
has been enlarged around us, by. pushing
back the enemy on three sides of the town,
,numbers of men and boys have been sent out
to gather-ill that they could find,' and the
quantity must havi been very large. .-
The following prices - will have an' inter:.
est : Ham,; - Gs. Bd. per lb. ; Lyons sausage,
1234; a goose, 205.; a fowl, 15*. ; a pair of
pigeons, 10s.; a turkey, 52a. 9d.; a rabbit; -
,Iss. ; a carp,
.30s. ; an eel, 155.; a plate of
gudgeons, 56.; :12 eggiO, 3s. 19d; _a cabbage,.
tad. ; a cauliflower, 20d.; a blanch of carrots,
, I'.s. ; a pound of haricops r 4s. , The last whole
sale-dealing In eggs was a fortnight since,
and the price 300 f. per 1,000;, they are worth
neatly double that price now. - When weep
preach delicacies the pri c ers , are fainikauk
Choice preserved meats are worth almost
any money; Veal andl ham pates, 7f. 4014, f. ;
e pates de foie* graa, 45f ; kturkey withlorce-
meat, 55f. ; .and soon. , • .., • =I '
The best Cre a
meries ake grand show, : sif
. Clarified fiat and cocoa butter, used common- -
ly by perfumers only. -L.The Most fitshionable
pastry-cooks show rabbit instead of chicken
pates, and at double thirtatnary Price of
the.latter. ,f To give an Idea or the poverty •
of the supply, 1 may mention the mentrof
an 'excellent „restaurant where I dined - the _ '
other( day-?-tun establishment of -recherche ,
character. Two simple soups;` red herring
wl* a sauce; Swedish sardines pickled,with
a terrible-loosing Russian name; mastbeef.
chevreuil ; *lilt& haurand 'spinach.; cord
ham ; no cheese of any kind. The pile].
,were• unchnnged, only the portionk:wme _
about one-third the usual amount. _: . 5- --- -,
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I $
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7 50
0 50
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Lair
1 00
1 30
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2I 00
is
24 00
The scarcity of pravlsons - - tell heavilion
the poor, Nit the Government is &detail in
Its power In the way of assistance; It has
placed considerable stuns of money and WO.
plies at the disposition of the twentyMaires,
d haiestablised a ntunber of nest own/mile
(*hens, which. distribute more than 10,000
portions of food daily. . _ . •
• --A young man in - Ohiiiian away lo Oma-•
ha the day Lbefore he wu to botliarried,
cause a phrenologist told - bid that be had
g!phrenologtml and tesiapentmentai tumor . :
av_ente to marrisUm
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FRANCA
SPAIV.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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TILE WEST.
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