The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, December 31, 1870, Image 3

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    TY-SIXTH. YEAR;
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• FIE MINERS' HoserraL4ma .
./11 - 3ournat- The Ist of Janitary, 101, was fixed upOn for
'le Act Incorporating this InstllitUonl to go
:to etket. But the 'tinted:trial& situation of
Wrath' the Region,- and, the necessity for
le-or taro important amendinenta to the
4; niakeit: a/Nimble to to defer that for the
'esent. But It Is important that Qe bor
ihi► fn 7
t hi C o al 'region lhat have been au
-o:nixed, should elect tainted', so that they'
is meet and 'Orapsnise PreParatOry,to active
iperatiomi.7-Mut three borouktn, fit. Clair, •
Tainsquaind,Hahanoy City: r intie so far,
attended le:- . 11iis matter. Pottsillle has yet
to adept three trustees, and Ashland, Port
Carban, Tremont. fichdylkill• Haven, Shen
andoah City, Gimrdidlle, Nets=
Philadelphia and Pinegrove; each one. It
,JA to he hoped that. these boroUghs will at tte
first Meetings of - their councils to beheld the
'coining month, make the selection. lit must
be remembered in selecting Penstiwi to act as
trustees suitable ones should-bechnsen, com
pete nt and 'benevolent person,' for their
services will:reeeive .no condensation, and
who wilt act solely from philanthropic mo
tivei: We will be indebted to clerks of
couneilslfigiey will send' us the names ,of
.trustees chosen, In the erection of this
much needed Institution there should be as
little delay as poislble. It liar long been re
quired, and is yearly' -.becoming more: and
more indispeinable en.:the score of humani
ty. Many valuable lives cats be saved . and
Much siiffering alleviated byits '..tabllsh
uient. •Let-the boroughs-that have not yet
Seleeted trustees, do so, at once, and show
that they feel the proper interest In the ma t
ter. •
TURDAY. DECEMBER_ 31.1870
MINERS' JOURNA
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Is the Tim to Subscri
Now
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EU:canary, 1111.31tNEtt. JOVH- .
At. will totnnitiev its forty-Aveatir
N;:tts`. J0rn v x.u....„14 the recognized'
Trinle Penn.ylvania.--,
atiinf never ' ll'll-5 ;4.1 ' large a 0 at this
sub4crlPtion list N conthiu;ally
i" Witli probably,. but
_tion, it large!t circulation
,'aper put)i.s led in Ilennktylvanin
~I!tiltnielplila and i'Atsburgli,n,
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The 111
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I is circu
time, an
recei via!
one exce
of any
outfiltia-
nit , of tinkipapzr in the 1)94 hint!l
l ute° of it 3 pliition in the tutu
"attic(' con,i.tently, in the Alarkettt
FZE
be a gua
We hay
us• well i% in the brightst hours of the Ile- .
I
public, a .1.1%.! night, We have combatted
usutliat o i t itcyery forM ; viutentle:l for
p.
DOM Af lits to hit c1i4.4_.. of men ; :lc ot:I
-• led Betio chinent,:itefiral and Eco:yzoity.in
„tlic admin strution ortieStae-and.:'. - ationt,d . '
(:o•ernint ins, and our be , ,,t etiergle, bull lie
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.exertpd in itt.? futu:e to :144.41 in •ti
,eAtab
listaerft...?l correct tvtem i t , , e v ..: 5 01. 0g
e:mileettkl ,(:ills public :ask,. \t n . ~ r .c--4.16-.
4ai'it t netitOi. the JOCR.S.II. we Siiol ailga%'-
j
or unetvit g' t y and untiraigly to \,,Mtair,
its chat-act( rasa Fl I,' Ci,.iS,:t .\ , ER.
The tol! wing .dipartine,its Will • ive *ve
ful(a.udv; cful.atteati4M r...,ltitii'4.ltops la
_ tlie new V;ilititie : --• ' • : i. :' -1 ; ;;
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?Tic State )1 the Coal Trafl,.," •-'4 1..'
LoPat Ne wz4, : cl s•
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pegat intelligence,.
Dont .stic News,- ,
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.. • Foa l Igo. News, - ~ .!'
• ..., Tao - Protium Market,
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7 -.4 t ' Literary-Matte' 2
Agyieultrtri,
it.„1,,,,,. _. , exak
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Legal llit.clitrettee, -
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.v: - W it awl liiiimur, . •
ticiiiorinlS',&(....,.&c.
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iwish * to - .5e postectin ail. that
d.otit.of Sohitypi ill County,2l4l'
ith‘C-)al i n zoi-e its, or. - a:fairs of
tanre i Iho :Id take - the :44 NE ris'
io s litr aNAl:,goeii fr4-if.lost
e liniits 4 Schuylkill i:Onfiiy.
Itnitxx and in any otlits'r 6:a i te of
le postage pa i d-., i ci:a4.-..i -- liii.l,e, - is
1 . 110:4 4 -ult
*guei4 -rit
.gen era I ini
-bit; it N
age «•ithiu tll
out
the 'Union, t!
4)ly 20 cents
dvaney, (.1•.53 00 if not
5i,:.15//''27/(3i thi 'S .-::
JovicsAl; will be f I billed
g rates : ~
pH e mil re.sm
1 " rig , '
*. 7 00
' 1:3 - 00
21 00
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:10 00
l'Atlttsjt.:,%thelst of Jinumary,
,euei.? with Ow new Voltithef—
in
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• C1A1,713
To Clubs th
at the foltowl
3 Clip t 9
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'S:I as to COMO
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NERS' JOURNAL
DAILY
FO 1 1871.
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•...t.ila le N.o.nr4,'' .
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r•At 1.3, it "f4"ext•le, • .
• Ati,.4tAtiC:iCsfitig Gent ral Nfrws
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With lia tt e D.a.v AI NS:Z=3' J6I7P.N AT:
will alsc, begin a new volume and its third"
pt:tr. The sit e;.-.:sti of nits ip. , v; neritenltis-e
-11:0-ex.,,NAeil M' expectatioa.i. and 'it is
tow es!ablishe I on a firm LIJINKIwiIie!I we
T:
, The
are.e.ontiilent e ilt yearly-grows stroager,
resolve) to spare 11:1 4 eXt n.,e nor
!alior t• . tnake it - - indispensable to the com
et-tinily, -not only in - eottietptene,i.of the en
4-r.zy we will exereis.• iu gettin:c early and
forei:;,t ayl &true:Ale,- Wt . as
alvertising, tnetlitnn.
We have e.tdart..ed our building mat6rially i
to give the growing DAtrx elbow mini, and
:onong the ritivities -of the eiiange thi.4,
tanning of wires. - into our editnrial
~v,-r which we 'receive news from all guar
-1,T., of the globe.
Raving faailiiied- for delivering the..locu-
N U. at an early -hour in every section' of the'
. ;lunty, a4twell aSalmfg. the line of the'Read
hz.ltailroad in 'Betts and other contiguous
every family. • store,' workshop
.1.1-1 counting-roam within fifty • miles' of
sifottld receive the ..hWI.Z-NAT, every
AgZ.iicies are establisi led through
titese counties, at per4ons wishing
.nyeive the paper can leave't heir names.'
. lii. paper' will he deli - Yered aj 1J cents per
w,,-1;. or with the Weelly Mtsints
: H cents per wee!:. To •• yearly sub
,yriber•,. 4q; 00 per year, or with the Weekly
:11 1 Nrc,•:' 'Jot- NAL ) - per year, payable
4 '
TO ADVEATLStII4.::
- (tor husintts wen and the public; gen
'.l,O;y, we - offer . thu t.oluntts -of bur papers
litt4ral termi, and revolt - o.lod bothpa
p!r4 as tat: hest inetlitnn eirougli f t . Whleh to
th_kir : goods, or 1'11:Ike th..yr
lo3"tru..
If you havo good, lir sell —A I/%I , )ItTISE.
if -you would keep ;your busiosi :befot . e .
• .
1:-you.dhlve lost anything—APVEßTlztiEi ' ,
if, you ii:O•t• - fouud, anythitig—ADVEß
,
TkE:
If you want It 4 t . p:ft;
"
you tt•ant. a situ ttioo -AI2V.LOITISE. •
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It time; it sztVe, Waithig ;
monkey !
* lACIOUS A IS) t WILL
:‘,I,WA-ti's
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AI (:-., ••!t• rr'RETAIIX . RELIC N.U' . (114 .ou
I, eiwzr.• I iv night, ani will_ be buried cm
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0 ir j,..,,, : ,,i..- of (;,,n..S . ritenek will erfest
'$. l :.,Y -tit eh -n. 64111 lii which lo•; wait defeittctl,
~ .:tli.:, g rormil that over three huitdred 'votes
" . '' , ol'l.r , , ‘t hit woultt.ltave t•oteil for him,
• . ,• , .7: .:t..zotEly rejeetk!. l . , - . • • .
G
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SI - RHATF has -- -,been arrested for .
his lieeuse as:a 'tolya - Ceii dealer iu
.1)o• more 4e' - erely
v.'ith 6,r iusuttinitlite nation by
,lee
twin?. Oil the (Namable . conspiracy in which
;A - itll Booth.
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' 44ll NloeS: I' >N74T1.11'114.N.,":-.^lt ,
h•;!,1 3 C.)llvetatott sit. 113rris
or tail tn . .!altire
2lt on: . the- . 1
unt ..t.,•••' • Al-Alta i : 'tint the I.l . trito• I
..v.41 )11;; I : , ,htf)1,!' • itt
0-11 'title, the vsti Will be iemie I
••I prlttl'ueitt. ann9-
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THE .STATP:,..It
.(f - the - next - I.:4.fislature t• ;
iit . :tt4.• into ticliv :Legislative
liktt eollisiop
1?1;'1, i•Nitt.twe.nt tfte4A'vo IfouFfs,
7'J)-',l will b.• of iliCre , ist Ixtlitierl eompleXTA
441 I h.- trt a:til find it hit-,
..ctro • up ?:1 a new itplErrtitintnent,
wityernnin•
1 111 'S ENV, statcs . ‘ that ,
1t ,c 1h11,16-th Congre:istnett arc jleeted,
, t 4 ,/ that th-triet In Hhich a Democrat
tlattnyli to 1,;• 4.-ketyd, will he eontestcd,
' , II the -griyahri 44:. intindilatioit of voterr.
hp, Hew. Legislaturu' itot..-meet:
tittt Noveut •th the ineatithneiliere j 8
/ 1/ "i LAMY that the Senators, elected
',Stitt present, Legislature, will beadmittedr.
;Itisi t if dote_ will settle. that quesiton.
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•
\V.irci:iiuusN Bal. —As the nob.
ir •liprr i l I, utifurtinultely was 110Cre-eleclell
'Wt , bow lie Will [ett ids Wore.
tins prelellt tie: 4 3loll±Or Congress.
is really the niosi.inipartiint bill before
nu far 1125 the productive interests
' e‘iaii try are euilecrue(l4 It; HLId
It '; l llllr.,tr s nut re-eliieteiii/:arei
iegisiation, and the others einisequeritly
fit+w
"it 25e au' exeusefor. nothing the
i s on. It tiiislif..trete,-tlic peoi'le
-Pwith lierpaficr. au 4-
4r ton- parfuinian4of:duiy is. more ,
i iiscoliatibl e —it tq itbaralittety-erimilia•
THE SAN DOMINGO QuE3rtos..—The
eitement growing out the late cputroversy
the Senate between Senator Sumner and
*her Senators has subsided, and we are glad -
to si , e,that a more conciliatory course is
being pursued..., Public men should reutem
ber that in their public acts they - represent
the majesty.; of the people,„and should act
with becoming dignityotud . courtesy. In
his'poitition, on\ the . aciellitiou Of San Do
mingo, Senator Si:inner. is eitrnied by the
people. This is shun by them of letters
received by him - approving hi u s c vourse. At
the same time there cauAte -no do s tif4 that the
Primsident is.honest in hisadypeadyiof the tic-
Visition, and uninfluenced by,anyleonsider
lioinii of a Selfish character, whatever • ulte
rior.vieWs others, "ringilo," Mayi \ have_ ha .
the matter. The Prident, however," inl,Tal_
advocacy of arinciatiu re should not atteilapt.te
force his views upon Congress or the" &Dear
.try. So far; however.; no damage has beeh
'don .•; . pant we bofie..that the. President
ta.k . e . Mo•Vtep w hick:may aili c !tt 'PoPulakj
ity,wor lie has ,t4oe an heftiest, gaiiitl
tivee,.:uia'wi: should` like to see "hina ..rtic
eleiltsed. • We ,:speak frankly nit tleis subject..
We are opposed to the. adolisSien of Sin D)
miugo, fur we think it ajotr; but we believe
the President to rte, honest in his advocacy o
the acquisition. It•iaa matter upon which
th re CM be a difference of opinion. in •th
party without affecting its cohesiveness o
strenztli. The • Democrats c::KKet: a serious
rupture in the Republican rutrWfroin
riiWion, but they "reckon .without their
host." . Islothing of the kind is likely to take
place. .We are satisfied the question wilt be
finally disposedpf correctly. -.
~.. ,
liv the new tariff which min into effect on the
Ist, of January, many changes arc made in the.
revenue, among the mak unportrut of which
are the following : Teas,. from 2.' to 15 cents ;
coffee, from 5 to 3 cents ; new sugar, from 31 to
1/ cents ; sugar, above No. 7, fromd 4 tv 2 cents - ;
relined sugar, from 5 to 4 e`ents molasses,
from s to 5 cefrts; brandy, frarn $3 to $2; liquors,
from t 2.50 to 82:per proof Indlon' wool, from 30
per Cent. t.) li„ and 10 cents ; railway bars,
from 21 and 10 per cent. to 11 cents ; pig iron,
from%) to $7 ; east and wronglht scrap are each
increased Kl per ton. Fifty-two articles, 111.0•4t
ly drugs, are placed 011 the freo list, and the
tariff upon, forty red need.—Ereliange. •
Fin
This -will show- what the Republican -
Congress has done. All these reductionsare
Correct, except reducing the duty on pigs,
.which ought to have been retained a feW
'yeaqieng,er. Some,, , :ivere. for reducing all
i kit e i :iluty on te:t and cOlfee, but the necessary ,
timue 0 ineetall our liabtlitie3 would not
!- i . •
, -,p, mit it at present, but ti the intention of
the Republieaus to rettiOv!e all theduty on
tea and (uffee, so soon as Oavernm , :..nt alit iga
(ions can be met without this duty. But the
most si agular part remains to be told. The so
called Democracy profess tobe the great
friends Of the people, and every Democratic
Member of Cangre,s, except two in
_the
1 Senate and two in -the House, voted- against
s,
all the reduction. on tea, M X
CO and sugar,
ant voted
,in corrittliyee in favor of reducing
. the duty cm pig ir4n. This is the difference
bet Ween their jo:itetir.7 , ; and their paorc.s-
FIZZI
MAIM TWAIN in his inimitable book;
" The Innocents Abroad,"
.says that the
many Madonnas-he saw Tainted by the ar
tists of different nations, wore the pievail
tug preSsion of feature, coot ptex ion, color of
hair, ate.; of the women of the artist's eouu-:
try. If the artist Nyman Italian, hip Madott7
was an Italian ; if a' Spaniard, the Ma
(tonna partook of the prominent physical
yharacteristies of the women of Spain ;- arid
-so on ; so- that really the general European
Madonna was an- interesting study for lovers
of the curious in art. We were reminded of
Twiin's humorous Ilescription, a day or two
-since by 'au engraving, in a Dublin. paper,
,repl.e:senting , -Missl Columbia and Mrs.
:tania quarreling over some fish at their feet.
'The - artist's idea of the appearance of "the .
people of ; _this country, seems to be that of,
the mass of the people of Ireland-,;who pa
aging that-. the bulk-Of the people of this at
.country'. are Irish, for Miss. Coluthilds_ re
presented with ia most Intensely 1-filiirnian
countenance Sas foreible'‘and- expressive as 0 ,
those which have rendered - Nast's petted tl
fatuous. The ',Alin illustration-out 7 Twains it
Twain's Madonnas. • S
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- 'fin.: NrAv TARIFF will take effect to
morrow, the Ist of •January. secretary
Boutwell says the retluctionof duties on tea,
coffee and sugar, iron; 41r.e., and th? . Increase
of articles put on the free list that cuter Into
our manufactures, will amount to not les.'s j
than S40,00:1,030 a year. This, with the rt;
duction on internal taxation, will amount to
rit;Orit $89,040,00. in Ism He says that. Con
gress must not. make any further reduction
.in taxes at pre„. ; l : cnt, otherwise the revenue 1 ti
Will fall beloirtHle demands on the Govern
mieut.• The reduction of Vi 9,004,009 is a
hig item, and ought, to satisfy. anyboily, CX 7
'tent a few poor rich men, principally in our
'cities, who want to be relieved from all tax
ation: The 'Democrats In Congress, all ex
! 'cepli foui,- \ voted , against the. Tariff bill
i 'which :redirect] the duties so largely on tea; a,l
Coffee and sugar. The Republicans will in
[.the,Course of the ensuing two years reduce c ` i
them still nierre largtly, If not remove' thorn
',entirely by that tinie, :. ff, the revenue will
1 emit it. t •
.:-
7ienta a tine:
L: cents a llne,
I=l
fit t,•uttit GI
COUG. to relieve all Irritations Lif tue
throat, to restore perfect Roundness and health , to
the most delicate *maul:odious of the human - frame
—the tLungs, lose Dr. Wistar's Sal/tarn of
Cherry which ris will prepared with the same care
in theatleetion and compounding of its various n
aeatsas
lovert Was introduced to .the public
b D r 4-W liter, forty years since.
.!:it
r _
Tho quantity or Coal sent to market by Rail
Road during'the-last — week was 79,676 tons ; by
Canal, Viilf for the week, 80,431 tons against
'SI,OLV ton; for the corresponding week last
year.
By Lehigh, 93,.166 tons, against for the
corresponding week,last year. - •
The Trade 14 now - pretty brisk owing to,the '
proposed suspission: -
Tho itusponslon erderod on the lath, •it it C
should take Place throughout all the Re- el
gions, will not pe of tang duration. it was only
acquiesced in M make another altioupt to unite ra
all. the Rogiousi7-ami, the chances ire decidedly bi
agidnet Ouch* result, Simply bemuse the Wyo•
tL
ming itegiiin is now practically controllixi by „`
Cuiporatious, and the: Corporations will not ro-- ac
cognise the hasla principle; The men will have
either to leave or go to work toere soon as they 7,
did last year. As the' market has been tally w '
auppliodtlio present year, while several of the
counties wee - lastly . .-141.1.4 from 4to anitottibi,
thp nistiv
Coluptnies
achici csune
Vatted of, -
isviik-ASlste
yalri Alto'
.1~4
'Sentra -"Ratites.
I first. Insertion; snub subsequent n3;411101.1
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ronsraw DSCESIBER Si. 18;41.
bo SuPPlled wi* ll )o,—* l4
for 4Or is WAS "Tky:;'
MINERS' JOIJR.WAL,-P0
aceint - they. to the urn last.. the Lettish that sad
Nerlicatila C9,ind the Wlticethatre OWVo l t
Co. made Me wthgatag, pekoe t. a. b. at Pn o •
sten sad . Itelaskam ..
... . • •
Old te. sigh
; • • _ ...._ oea
a ea
" More '.....- -- 4 SO
• " Vbestat—a--,.—_-172._ SSo
Wil.kesbarre p
• Lam ltroken ....., • 1 •• r :. - sa)
Egg —.——:—_.... 560
. VI Move —' . . 6 ln
. - Ctiestint 'l--Z.----. ---...--, 341
Freights t)* Y., 45 am et. 1 Somme •,...ill 41
Those er hold coal *Moat 5a Itlehrieond and
fictinyiktll ram' beam, belts to think Utatthe la
vestment is a good one, and are/ "Motu ramps In
Whands at prices rangtn4ften II beat cents
ier then quotations last w • - - v
. Bbipmenta to Eastern port i ttosonsalawie immed
m
ip/waxily, and I make no Wit qmatistkess.
The lode sums up this w if its filUtollit
ins.
whim, tvrAt. I, , Wlltiacy 'tv•r - at , bra SP
Authrerad. tt............,--__
Pa It It 21-1 \ ‘ I LOS= . ',_ Ithztjtat dillital
Itch Canal—, \ • tott,S*l f ttlitettld Man
I. Val HIM& \ : 2,a;6 0 1:13! . ! - Zillaillti 712"
LV II It Nth: ". r i lll.dle maa
L alma .; ': • Wl* / MAC); IMPS
L Nair it 11.-4 2 - 4,.:2.; 911,54 . •:;, tts, , had 'r. 27,,2111
ticrat n I. l chl . V,545: IXIAM. - ! 1 0 1 ZIAn -GM=
do ' 2Cth i ! 'dal '4:10,111»414 .211 221.7 71 remit R IL.. t'. 17,,th*, pht7l:, :It!
LOIN^ ist,st
A . do Churl i i • v.. - .la; .. • 1 Kola d. 2.01
D h L R I B d 1 r
1 1,91 2'
! t,
1 t , 10 , '
'WIC
~ 2lAt=h 1 StAd,
=.142
Jelferg Li, lt,l • • • "' 11.427 1 , Mtn
Wyoming eh! ', 30.2 - c6 thcill, F. Lin
• Wyoming Zit: ; • I - "d.lbis, , Lltitl'd amtsa
Blum:wkly.__ tql• Kw : 10,14+ 01.401; 11.81 p
—. .
' s - ' , CM,. 11,4 -4 :1,4 , 11 ' dr,dill' 11,741.70
7 -1 , ,,1k5• / I -... ':
*-1-1.4da,311,
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. 411,4 • , 1,899,11:11 '
gend...l.lthrd. ' 1 , 1
Treverten.:..... , . r4. 4 * 4 ' •S- 9 CAC/ 2t.eli
Short !IL__ : -.„,1&.415
Lykein V 4.1._ 417 ; t6•=7. Id LUAU
, 611,5u . 3 d LT44
Wlllisinudn.. 11, 13 - 1 • 4 0- 2 • 774 ', :4' , ..: 1 t4 1 1.11e . 97,dig
Big Lick 0.4.. ' = I ' diAdli- • Ktilt
, ..
• _ - 4.38,336, 3,30
• e
Bitiaminriur.
- 1 ex3.71:171,
Brood Top- -
B. a 0. R. 8 . 16 ./ 6 0 , 0 ; 2 4 14 =JO
Vties&OCan. f P 73,20: • re
:I tail • • 1.900.0.11". a),Le;
Tote I,all kind 1 : 71 . 51 r2 3 : , 4 13 . 3 14. 1 11 3 ,0 1 6'
"71 13,031¢An
. L A33,670`
Coal Trade for 1.0470-71
riko
TOTAL .WENt TOTAL
7s,s7c wren ono
• 49.- 75 . 1 t as= :jai
B°l 1 1 ,4 " aLr • 1411 ' -- mb l .5c.4311 , 49,65 t
-"
L OR ' • ••
LC It it 4x,31 Varol•
' ;
-.:
.44V5' .-• 4::
11 4014 wt
65•1
•4SI
•
■
bween by tli4e z ttgres that the sup
ty Of 'Coal for the treerts -229*1 tons, against
208,1131 for the corrponditigrireek last year,
showing an itierease fif&l.Vafs • tons, 'notwith
standing the atoppage of thYthree Mining cent , :
panieslin the Wyoming . 11a5in.,7,!1., I
jive theta tigurast ) straw that there need •
be ito alarm in the satrket as' regards the priees
e pal going ,
In order 4o,,answer putnerous inquatteS
abroad, we will st4te that the quantity -Of An
thracite Coal that {viii be sent into market this
year will reach / the following -approxitnste
i
quantity, tu the abfeuz.3 of 'official figures,.
which cannot be iota - wed until after the Ist of
January when hull reports' arc receive . and
those portions 4ouhled up aro sifted out. The
quantity sent Ci r .lisArket Will Ise
\ .
In liini;,til,ont.....l
In I.itn, Oficial 1 '---'-, ...... ....
\ i
InereAsOln f r i,:a,m,„, - 21i2 , 4,0)
P , TivtipplY \ d all kinds 'moved . towards. the
I.eiboard, including iinpartationS or Foreign
Ciao!, will be , .\
In We'4, nt ,lit I •
In IS V; OM 'lab,
, 1,331,681
The increase of all 10114 s set ' t to market In 1870
will ht. , abotit 1,400,000 tens. The supply of An
thraeiie st4(l . belni7An l i b mei I tOirgiui increased
largely, 'Lilo the supply of Batuniiicus has
fallen off, and prices deciltned, notoilthstanding
the duty tif '1,5 per tot impoSed rit: \ foreign
Bitinninon's'eivd.
The iticrea!,.6 and deerc',isc of Anthracite is as
follows, so far, this year .
I- Inereuo.e; I.kpereak.. l
911G,4;
Lehigh, aboin. ......
IV) . 1 1 1 mnit --
Shamokin, akint .r.
This of iciat 11,4ar‘s will vary for the above
a little. '
isritther aI. exhibit from Schuylkill
county, and ought to catnce all ft:Kites interest
led to think, and be cautious how they ad here
after. A conciliation on Stye_ pa 4 of all la Ono-
utelV neecssary.
The New York - Tntitysrt, thcciagh ita corres
pondenee and its continents on the enal trade,
.8 doing a betitit to the rensunters abroad and
he whole tilde, by the sensible articles It has
üblishedon the coal tralc;' It.remarks eery
ruly that there is, no cause for prtces to advance
n the cities above present prices, The advance
treacly taken place is sufficient to keep the
'nule healthy, ail I thcra i II rec*ssity for any
arther ad vaiwz% The savonsloti, Int takes
l ilacs, will not he for a very long period, for
I ..!re , ons well ku4wn to the tr.ole.
We publi.h a ealututtnieation froUt a tespeet-
Vie miner. Some of the language used in-it is
,little ton strong, and we hope it will be
,a
voided hereafter ;. but it exhorts caution and
great deal of g.lod sense . ottropinion on the
s ') e ject of the suspension IS this: We would
alto the:•uspension general for the purpo.4o of
wing the men itk, Carbon and Luzerne county
a trial, so us to ascertain whether they will all
unite again in the 'Union, because we_ believe
that the trale can be Lt idgcd'over for the eusu
-1
i ig one or two years, during which afarge sur
f, as vita be pr•olue.sl, better through the Union
t an in any other way, provided good Counsels
p evail and prices of both coal and wages are
Ixed at rates to suit the trade cud the situation
o the productive industry of the country; and
a 1 encroachments by either aiarty on the rights
the others should cell.° as far as
O ithis subject the closing portion of our
spondent's remirks are quite " , to the
e hope that all parties have learned. sonic
tding during the present year.
I eaursc s:pglonsion sn far has been total
icw coniertts,. ti supply Urgent
xt - tots, have aim:ay.; woilted, and presume
sere are... , - nue who will work again: It,appears
140 by the rein 0:4 of our correspondent, that
IE, CoUilviiS in SOililiniiii C 4 unity have also yet_
I, ,td - -oil Ih, , i cie,:lon tlf su(iension. t,
t
lithe L'thigh anti I,nzerne Districts the ia
;'. ri
- i •
v .re fully -einidoyed,
:e
tin r. 114 the whole season,-
it large wages, mch u lar.r than were received
ts Schuylkill County. They had no Dine to
v tor rusticate, and they will have abuntlinos +
if means to lay idle, nearly, if not all winter if
h y choose. Their eallieracS also want brush-)
n , up, and also their running machinery. .In
is nylkill County it is entirely different—we
13 -o been idle fur ,nearly half the year, Bud
nye. beed impoverished nearly, if not quite,
rituEE miLL.toss or Doi.Lans, which the other
Ifegioiiii 4 ;bave gained. .As s-,on as the basis is
wranged for this .County satisfactorily to all
fatties, our Inat ought - to be perfilitted to - go to
F r
I I
k as Ent. , as they call to supply the winter
de and for. ftiSal,lor they can only reach Phila;
de phia'and the line. Any objection to such an;
'sir , ngement bx the Districts would not only be
unreelitsg,lntOinjusi, and ought-to satisfy all
that they will brealioll again-on the first oppor
unity that ..offers. . In .that, case ' we
trluid advise the. Schuylkill County„tnen to
idy l list their own of on a basis that would
lecture Wed; their portion of the --- -frunder
- 1 - circumstances. In the course of a 3•eir or
9,lwhen the (lantana will .ba equal to the sup
dl,'y of Anthracite Coal,,there will be no diffi
culty in obtaining fair prires for: wages as well
s ord. - The working uten and the operators
r all in thesame boat in Mildting forward the*
w ductire industry of the cojintry against the
:a ital of the non-pniducers, and( they until
ri 'Or fall tagatbe7. This Is our *Aries lu this
pr4sout state of the trade. We can - produce . *
1871 front one tnilli,n to one mid a bait million
tons beyond the wants .of the market , if MI the
~.c.o4i li eries are worked. To keep, the market
tun thy would require a stoppage of all the col -
st4es
,about two .weeks . in ;3fay—ono week
robably in July, and another. say abqut Se ptem -
er, which would Fctuoyo all the surplus . coal
rem the market, and it would give butlittle more
ecreation than the men require. , No stoppage,
o
1
o ever,• should exceed two Weeks, because the
rests of Manufacturers
.and others who con
e large quantities of coal, must be consulted
E GIagERAL COUNCIL OF THE Mr. B. .4...
:following is the vote for the general sus
. ion on the lOtliof January In the Council.
• e delegatea wero as follow ;
.1. robis— ' ^ 21 Northumberland......... 3
ylk.lll.
ca. •rxte without Tiie.6n3panlea 13
621
ff. e vote for suspensin
or t
umpenslon
It ppearx that the tire
ro Northumberland in
'e. 1
-Med against stispet.
ra oted for It. 'Luzern'
l e
en . 'ion, and they"-,ean ,
whole wince„ after : .
usl en. If the mug:oMo)
its xi, as they dike'
m . 3 , be ' table for
of o'' ' 1 1 1 1M 1 " 14 -
a tt
rale IMi,ordere4
1114114 .
1131211
33 /. 9 Og d 4S v sas
I, • mat; d I
I 1,-.Ta.lat
ECM
MCI
•u. zAce “..3735.
BE
rr,2a),030
1.1,2.21
BM
19,700.0011
18;314,31a
I,;71,00 )
1,560,011/-
i 1 &KC
2,911;112
folic ,
on onvinuton inn
,1t.#41641,
is ot *wit the
- 4010/ 0 1, Okfic46'
on mottos. teeth County President was order
e4 to , ralo Hasselstso. to the of.
Sae Galweaeosmeillen'tbe 13th day of January
sten,lnibrzabgt bins anise mikes of Mgr c *un-
Us* and bow anspeniden ht.earrial nut: Such
tel to be responded to hittnidiately
the President of tbe General Connell informing"
ttercounty President of the position of 'drake.
WAO/10 pva Dacx.lllllllM.—The cummilpe4 of
the Board Qf Trade awl the W. B. A. have died
the average prices of Coal In the Schuylkill Re
gion for December at $2 17, and the wages there
fore to be paid will be at a reduction Of .11i per
amt. tkom the $2 boldest prices. The toilmiing
Is the official notice: . '
itolllll3 AllitintACTTX noastr_or
Portsyrwx. Dec- 21 . UM
The Comm Moe an the ;part of t h e Anthracite
• bread of Trade; and the Wbritinsneenes Benevolebt
Assortatkm, Irwin mat for the purpose at mensa
l= prime of tone& dad. from the sworn stale.
palmated, that the average price bt *2 Mend
Shea {wee the vats tbr the month of December'
tibial be reduced from the basis 2ei percent. arg,taakt,
• kw November. -
A.
/dm Ilitestabeoa,
Mantel Yearall.
lelebrate McGrath;
W b m; Weems.
• Joe fell.Uvaa.
to order to obviate the dithjulty that arose in
November, with regard to the construction of
the compromise .in graduating the rates of
wage's, it is ptopoied hereittor to make the rise
and fall one per cent. On every three . cents pet
ton advance and ;decline, which will be more
fair to both parties than the old plea. If coal
declines two cents per ton there will ha a de
cline clone per cent. on Wave; and the reverse
in cave coal rises two cents per ton. '
TEE ATTENTION 011
Coal Operators, 'Mining Engineers
Mine inspectors_ and others_
Is coned to the
- A;N - E M OrM:ETER.S7-,
For Measuring theiCurrent of Air-in Mines,
%ported and no , ,v oftered fOr Sale
by the .4niersigned,
• TIIDIE INOTRVIEMVTB are.Of the best class and
workmanship and have been ISIPORTED'from the
largest an .... dsuoit'lmportent Ittintrig District ofEng
land, Where they have bekon thorotighly,teStedond
are IIIOW in constant Use.
The Investor of the above portable' Itiititrinienni
can; recommend them with confichsee;:thiii
register the velocity of the Air through any passage
of a mine In which they ere placed and' ere* 'a sure
,detector of any-sleekening 'of the -curren4 by 'ne
glect of the furnace, or 'obstruction In (he
course, and it complete check against IttattAntioe in
the furnace-man. =- • .
. -
In accordance with the reuritirentents of the_ new
VENTILATION - ACT, these Atr Item:arcs will be
NEEDED AT EVERY COLLIERY ESTABLISH
mEsr. and we have Imparted a small number,
which are elnsuly disnesed of, bat are noir faking
oRDERII for a fresh and larger Intp•lrtai len M an
early day:
Two tslzea cad b furuisloal at the eptiea of {lie
parehager, at the l i Vowluir prices ;
ta in. sized - WA); 6 in. -sizi,
VaU and see the Instrumenti'at - '
BANNA - .N & ItAI4ISE 1 1"1,'
• 108 Centre' St., PottsAtli%
Oct :23, 1)170
PHILADELPUIA AND IREADINO 11:11. AND DUANTIILF
. .
. .
t— - Eau
Coal To . nnage for the vela ending' turdt.y, Lk.cethher ttl,
1870: ^
-----.at - 4 "
Anthrarifr." , ! (r)N>1.7.31 Ell ON I:ATI:It. ,
OVER ]AU , : L1NE.17.'16 • A 1.4. s .
LEII.I,NON I.lllAqlNt. - -.Frackville Scales II 7: It
St. Clair =,=,:i llilll C.teek....• ••• : 4tr2
Port Carbon:- - —. 6.1111 Schuylkill 'MIL Seale.... .91
..
Pottsville..
„.. ........ ... -.... 4.03.1 ]torn Carbon ' - ' :.. - 11!:
5e11uy1k11111.aven....,......17.9`.1) Cressona scales 2il
Plueurove 4,710! Pinegrove -'- 124.3
mq
1 tur' ua
rishurg • 8,091 : arm
"
- . Sham aqokin :....9
___
Iktuplini _._ - :014 , Trevortou
Total._ ._._73.7:.; I
irtllt lIIIIPMENT 111"
CANAL - • I LETII . O It :iNI) WYO3I I St;
Frackville Wa1e,.......--. coaL:- . .
3.1111 Creek " , 1l:l A th , ntown. E. Pen. 11r..: — s .
Schuylkill Val. Sullies... . .., i Alburth..l.l..Penna. Jr... ol
)fount Carbon • •• ...,-",' ~,-' Plymouth -H. It. Br • Cr:
est.:gotta Scnlel : Sit , : Connecting it. 1L__........
Pinestruge ' . • . Willow strt•et It. 1t_....... GC
'famatma. - 46 l
.
.
•
TTotal \ ,
WE,TIVAIIEVIA N.l. * -11.11.
Pa4"ing!e'met ' 46 Iltirrl.4burg.. ~, Wit
••8 / 1 8 " 0 " 4. ' 23 Cou'vting ~,,, 121
' 4 • Fterttdon.-..2:,.....
Total_ •
lox:
TOLL. ~. ..
..._ .--:.5.7Y0 j
SU IPPF.D WENT iiR n'TII : COAL FOR' 120MPANI"S
+,
_
• FROM PIMEOROVE. ~ 1: . . USK
Rchnyl. • Inta. - It. It R. Anthracite_ •
Lob. and rtnegrove Br_. an I Rinnalinuus .-.-...._
mil_
,RA I 1..
OveiMsda Line & Leb.flr: wc2l 34 LN,
Yor shipment by 747. • N
Westward vta a. 753 ter.' -
West or Idlb Pinegruve . 1,001 Trot{
Gummed an Latera15......: 3.441 2/1743 • ', mg ",
Leath t Wyoming foal_, I,a4ti 1,611 \
Total arable pit'w rmigb Ppi.7(), 51
...... ....... 10,94 G,W, 1,37 G. •
Total all Idiots skF't
Coal fur Company s
Total toanage for week--; ICG,SIo I /9,917
. .e,'l . _.
PreViorly tal• year 1.0,176: W.,.116 ; 19,2 la
—,-= -- -----1- ,
Totahto date , 31%041' =,.T.: tt•ci.lo------
SHIPPED Ifl
\.„ 1 6fbrTo l .r g;4.rx.4a". In-
e )
asI•CO-1, 1 4 2-M. ere.
I rora 11 II uven...
- Port 4.llutou •-
'Total tonnace for wer)c_...! 7.1 f 316, •
Provicnisly this year ' 33,471:
ToWt to dale 33,411 2.11# '
:war !LULL COOT[ 4114W1INTOU IGo
. .
The II)llowlug Is the quantity truneqe)rted Lart week : '
Week. T"te.t.
. •
Mine 11111 &8. U. U.A..................1.1;17 co .30,35: 13
tichoilklll Valley.._:... ...... ____.... ..... t...1:g. IT, . ;Ass ur
Mill Creek ~ , •6: Pr 11,111 01
Mt. Casbois-.."---- - _____ .•.,2.1%, / 4 1 - 4',4 VII
Lorberry I ZMllltilly ) 6;,11611
00011 -
'Spring imu I/ thiy)....- ..... . - Uh ,164 14
away MIL TRADE-13M.
terJittati VALLILY i!uoloAD
Quantity sent 4131 by Lthigh. Vanry Railroad tot the *etk
twirl= on .Saturday Sant and for the year:
"--..:.; ' • WILEJC... TOVA-:-L 1
. ,--......---. l—. •
Wyou'ht -- ..... _.....—. .... :.. . : ..... —.....—... M.:Mr 3.;,ter:
nazi..ton __ - Z,Z141 1;t1.417
•
U. beWah.... • =1: . MI
IL Mea,l6te _ ._ • 114.1.1-.. los-t ,
'1ta1ian0r.'..........._ ........ -.- .............. .. ---...., 10.141 t =pl6
Mauch datum k _ . - 1:111 . *el
-i...:‘...-. i._-.....-...
•-
.
• Total _ _ ii 7.114 I - :3497,
Some time List year.--------.-----. 41.3641 111,Ual
3
v~~,~. _..._....._.....__... _.._~.
MICH COIL LID NIVIUATION
The followttig is the qapntlty of coal t
Canals and Railroads of the Lehigh Co-al an
week ending on Matneday evening lam rn
time hot yeag; • •
By Canal
By
The Coal was derived as Wows
From WyomingPA°
y=ettlgrt . age i
'Hadrian ra)%
Beaver
" Mooch Munk—, 10,407:
.
Increase over • , 2.901 , 311.031
Of the above there wit.; transported .on acct. of Lehigh
Coat and Navlsathln Company : • • -
•‘ Lehtatt Coal R. SOX. / 2 1P 11 ; 311 . 1 3
•• W. B. Coal Iron Mete: 3:,:04
917=.
• •
Inereale
. 0 2 Cu.'s
'DELAWARE t flunk's COMPAITii COAL TR
•
The fbllowhogis • statement - 0/cold truorpaited
Delaware and Hodson Canal lbr the *reit end
(allay last.
Or Del. allot!.
By Jefferson Railroad
T0w_........_..._.._.,_......._._ _ w_.
For the tame period Met yetr
Delaware a Ma&
By 7,011.
South
EMPIIM.
THE COAL MARKETS.
PZICIS Of COIL BT Tag CARGO.
')VT or cars 'pots: 4xo. SAM? Or SSW itarmagrici
(coltrcr*» minium "soa. THS WNW lOSSHALq
- Pli/LADDLPITIA, Dec 311.18. T.
Bed Ash Arpitred -
. 1 Chestnut. 2 Was 341
do rhestriut... • I 3.oeust 212 Losnio... 2 1"-
1
W. Ash Lump...—. 3 ; do Pftaasser 2
IStessoes--. 3 , do 'Mateo. 3 .
DecOwst.... -- 3 . j, do 'Do 4 4SO
nig 4 I :iO., do '
, Shove—. 4 7 4So
Shoss --- - ----- 4"" 4.V: • do Cheat= 20 4IS
smart Rod 0ati....1 Z. Edo! NEW TORE. Dec. W. is
do Chestnut 6Om & RetalL.-- OVA •Go
Om 7 34r Lehigh Lamp— S 400
B W Lamp -4. 4 41 , 0 Stimalier Moo
inearaer--.. 4 Ns &
714 60% a a 73
gQ 7166 a Sol fitor•—,--' it 73
.--'s nib a SD , 204 60
S 27,4 s La,Cousizade pays 4!3sebisrstiag
To the snide kr po.s or ear toads
WRlceoltrarre and Madan W ed
=Valley Red
kin Welt* or Red ,lree - Ell
Torben' Valley. Red *ea'
irrosseyerd or wails( So So IS Coate riattitelot '
gty NMI go
peoni 0Du11eti1iert,...4%....•
es' Creek and
Loma ;tint Ibevotiel:
NEI
EL... L L AAn tits.!
A. B. of TRADE. •
Geo. W. Cole.
W. F. ?osier, ,
Samuel E. Grisemt;
J. E. Siateled.
.11.11,11 i Jr.
raaL._._._...__
EWE
Ettyrribiou4
El
Total_..
:Tot. for.
!Tot. lb,. week 'x In. : INS
week. lon yr. (TeLA, ez....“_7 gr.
111
130,01. • '41,01{ •
1-36 i
COIPIINT.
nvorted bi 'the
d for the
pared with main*
TOTAL.
710,117§
20.101, -1=330
30,101; 2,11.1,00
; TOTAL.
1 .=d.:: 6
354.010
2.079
IleAlt
:mob)
; ^
SEE=I
'TO THE LADIES OF TEMCIIII.BOI3EB Or
POTTBVILLE.
Witraess, The Young Men's Christian Astociri-
Oen baying recently been presented. by the ladyes
of the different churches, with ayery handsomeintr
_Pet. for use In their room, It 1.1 therefore
liesoired, That to the donors, who hate thus sub
stantially and ganerously evinced their interest In
the progress and success ofjbe Association. is cordi
ally tendered the sitsvre. Minks of the membership
thereof: with the assurance that the appreciation of
the gift and recognition ofkindlntention Issuch as to
greatly encourage the Association, and Induce them
to anticipate the approval and co-operati
benefactors in present and future efforts.
On behalf of the Association.
HARM' C. DORMAN
CHAS. T. SCIIIVELI,
J. J. CAKE. jt
Pottsville, Dec. :OW, 10. , Ike 31,
Lso r r
. .0/1.
by the
pa Sat-
EN2I
=
LW.,67
41400
444414 4
14,44:
EMZI
4,Cal
1:;,*o - ,:irr
=I
C 22331
11,213,Mt
11,11.446
122,657
BALTI3I,6IIIF;Dee.
,-
- , ' • allitc:
taiimr.
_4**A
ar•-• .44
tee.
It, Are.
EIS
~._
covet
COAL FREIGHTS.- -
-rtsim;
.12131.1`
"it 313 1 .
sanzte----
-vesommus--- - <ft Mr. flortaekaa * to.
Wisaltoxit— - it:tramoials"
swilismobaft-- 'ln
ImaltwirlmAft la
3 **New Have • • tAM
twalmamm--- la
JO
1 7 A;mildwm - ; ,lu
• 110.Whiceireit---
warsigusee—
=t2 EM
V r aic
I S.:-Contorkke...
I :C. IbrvgrbUL--.
:o!d_Camblittp.
Ems' :-..#..w
Wlnternon...-- , t Mink*
C 2 Or Prost:m*4one.
W=.
enil="l"--
Lran . .... . - I l
Newbeterpoet_ i grOloonninr—
nntoo----- inorAbik
Arktienoll' ' Vow Orinum—
Atesutds.-- Istaan...
Weratairtel. no widen= tteiabts yeigeniar.
'Mc *bivalent* ben* Pbiltideipbla have no nearly
ekratl tact no comet .quotations can no ni*4o.
'nose front New York may not be reibible to-day.
RATES or TRAISPMMILTIO, k - ,
,•! • • SIV IMAM'S. 0 I.II7JeCIAD: •
. L. Bt. B. 80. •C. To Port Met rcond.--.V el) r) am $2 fa IP 4110 Vo n r C.
To Phßadtio,d2...._:—.-_,..,, 1..' to 2 10 210 2 00 210 210
• .
Itt rate, front Part Carbon are tl cents per ton higher.
..and front TAtruwall 15, and Pinafore cents - per ton latgber.
To points Bntrth or Pare irenry..nist br New Brunswick.
or along the line of the Delaware and rtaritan Ole
draithacks on coal will kwon temp. Steamboat and Broken.
Ocean: Clowtoutalkand Ese and Sitars 30 roots. T o all
Mher Watt outside of the Vapes 01 Uwe Delaware, Mt all
alsrs,ke cents. . . • ,
On monies of tat ton, or to s, eonsluned an within
the Capes of the DdavrAre, a lighterage drawback or zi eta.
VIA`I4OIIII PMCSN'CLTAXII lIAILIIOAII.
M*OcbCb.' -
LS 3 " I / VALLSV. - N. a. CINTIVaI. A.VD 1110111411 EITISILX
ItAILICOASOL
To Ellsoliethport. To Alobc!kietn. ; •• •
L. V.. Ts• 1.. V. It. R._ -
N.J. LOs Atotris
St, Nt
3iNtappips & %faling.— 35,
En
&[pptn%B wharving......
r-w " - -
To Port Jobo.on.---..
Torinolb Amboy._ . . . _ -
Prom Penn Ilavenliairiae " Thf.o - it
f.ILMTGIS NAVIGIATVIX COMPANY!!! MAILSOAD.
Penn !raven to
Month Mont to Pllllllpsbnl ,
ItlEterh Chant to lloboken and Port Jon I, Pi
Snipping and wharfage_._ —.--.---------:.- 33'
CASAL*.
=l=l3
=I
- . .
' The following ere the raU?", of f tell end freight on the
Schuylkill Carat furAttcpteseet. ,
=I
F10m.._...._.,._
50u..._._.,._..... ,~.i „yp:.:_„_
FrMßut_:..... ...~
To •rxi.t4osLrum.
Ilaien. Pt. Otinton
-I 13 -1 OS
TOII_._.
=ME
Eilii=lii:l2=il2
The drawback is .1.5 cents . on TALLIV,Ste - irr.or and Broken,
75 on eh :knout, and IS (rota on }Nand Store, on coal sent
to Near York and vicinity.
Proupteut;lh Cltuitk tar:Aston.: ' . .... 40
New
TbrOugh to 'Sew. --- _—--- .2 is
TbrOugu ' • 177
arAOIsliTS ca_XxL.
To
To iris'' , City.._. ..._._.__..
For
ifem ,Abuertiormtnii.
SLED'SI- -- tLEDS!! • SLEDS!!! -• Clear the
track We have u huge - - stock of all Jilin - W. of
witheds two aril fhreesluadards, vrith.giggie neck
unit wit !lout', at very , cheap prices.. 0111 and get, one
. ' C. TlipateSuti'S.
SLEIGH BELLS, SLEI G H - BELLS !—ilo for
fun! Cum and get a strap or our mleigis
tnarpplatcd and white metal. bells, polished and
rainal:'llartintzales std b - - Loo%* , 11 ,
of airkindsat very
Dec 31,1'9-.51-
• ES:"
'P OUT '
fig tening our
aria unti your doors
self and family front •
pay fur Its cost In oue winter by the's:acing in coal.
Anyone can put it It on. pail and get wine at
' • L. ei THOMPSON'S . .
• - ._ •
llV A D S,, ! ' Zl F „: l ;::l4l " t y lit e ltt t lreT ‘ N ' L r( P Y tr t :l 'e et t t n ire '.
ritrurr raw ill1X1.• I) , y for tt. M. R. menoLs.
34; Centre St.
ItTANT.ED.—ity ai&ttibiliated firth, a tirst- close
.li, well-prepared While Atih Coal, to lb°
Pit liadelph fat icy trade and vlcintty. datihlactory
reference given am to vhantrAer, ability, experience,
A
ate. ddr,ss, COMM Irro,IICFN. -- , Box ittl4. Philmdelphia
PO.l Mice. Dec 31, '7O—Z3-0
WANTED.—A tirst.elase • New . York
Cointuission t'..al tiouse, with a large eastern
trete, want from 1'..5,00 to .10.000 tons of tint-claim
Schuylkill Coal for - shipment east of-New York
from l'hiladelphia during the year ls7i. Satisfactory
reference given. .A1141;14:8, COAL, Box New
York City Yea. °mei. ;
New York, Pce, - 7 *.,
TBE COerinT.NEESHIP lieretotose existing
Ittider lti• !Inn name of Sr.LTZE:Is, at
tarard Manor, Coanly, day tlia•
KulVtiti Iyy mutual consent. The accounts of the
firm, will be settled up by Daniel Ituinbel or John F.
Si,lizer. 1 ec,:talwr Is7a
1/.INIF:L.
.
1V11.1.14 SI IsELTZKII,,
• JOI1N.1: sELTZER.
• Der. • '74—Z••!-It -
AdRICOLTURAL PARS:.
A meeting of the , toeltholders' of ,the
TCILAL l'Aux ASSOCIATION Will be held tit Jim , . M.
Feger it Co.'s Merchant...! Hotel, op Monday after
noon, at:: o'clock, January hi, Is7l, for the purpose of
electing directors of, the Asiotrntion, and. to talce
Into conshleration the propriety of ktearing an ad
ditional loin for the itnprovetuent of the Park.
L. WUSIELSOORY, Pres!,
F. B. KA 1:11.4:11 ra,
fa)IVIN W.VIT•4ON. EnTA lit ISIIFD L. 10. NV it. .% TTSON
W ATTSON
SHIP BREAD, CRACKER AND CAKE
BAKERY.
No. 151 N MTH FISONT
PHILADELPIII.I.
• Dee, 31,
pußLio-sI*LE or VALUABLE LUMBER.
'The undershined will offer at pnblle , sale on Tnist
clay, the loth (lay of January. "%at It (eleven) o'clock
In the lorenoon atfilratd Manor, on the fratawlma
Itailroal, the I.ll(e4lng lumber, to wit: About
coo feel lleni!ock Plank and t,eantll 11.0(C)
Inch Pine ItuarriN, 75, 1 1.:; feet Hemlock, Plank, Jobit;
scantling. Sc. -,
The above lumber will be sold toclose the concern.
Terve( and e• malt of sale - will. be ;nadir known
at the time and place of sale, by
lIENHY MILLER.
• Surviving partner.
- .V Dec. 31, ";0.53..2t.
Catawlma Valley, Pa•.
niSSOLUTIO.N.-The eo-pa.rtnerAktp hereto
:lJ lore exlstlng-hetween N. S. Stein "and M. K.
Stein. under the firm name of Stein 'tr. Bro., is this
day dls.,lvcl Me:mutual exittsent., Thu accounts of
the old firm wllibe settled up and the business con
tinued by. the new firm or Wel.% A; Trough.
: N. S. STEIN.'
Dee. 31,1/. .
The nudemigned have this day fonntl co-part
nership for the purpi , e of carrying one general
111.13411 AM zW tuanurstiurers and dealers in Flour,
ae.. tinder the firm name of Stein & Trough,
- at the old '441111 or stein .t Bro.
t. STEIN,
TROT?
Dec. 34 In-13-61
Jan. 2, 'll
~. • • -
THE NO.H.TH. A2d.El3leillf INDIANS. '
..6. W. SMILEY' - b. D ~ 0, .
wilt lecture on the nbcii - e Subject 111.1 . 01 u(tiic SUC.
QUI/ PreSbretrie U VII utrh ctt Ptutsvllle; la,
UNION
Ore TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 3,'71
MSETS,. c, ZAchs. 'Reserved. scats, rids:
For sale it itannan t ititameey's POOkldOnc and at
the-110r;
• tecturelo cornmenoe . at I/
Dec. 91, '7O - • of,'
A ILVAICA.N. JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
A
-AND ARTS ; founded by Professor
to IAM, and noir' numbering WO volumes,. In two
aeries of 50 volutam eseb.- , -
&Mors and Pimprietors: -Profes4ors Silliman and
Dana Awitelate-Rditors, ProteseoraGrae and Gibbs
of eambrid_ge, and Newton, Johnson, Brush and
of Yale.
Devoted to, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Miner
alogy,. Natural history, Astronomy, Meteorology,
etc. '
A third writs; in monthly numbers, making two
'votuntes a year of about 410 pages each,. from Janu
ary, P. 71. Suhaeript lon price $4 to a year, or 30 cents
a number. -
A few eotnplete Non sale of tliefitstd uu second
•
stor&v... .1 (hires.;
I.! l 2r9llifvn.zi'
•
81009000"essA l tItY DlDSCrif f
4 loandotlyes - sane aange as - the Ilandl
1 ninety bone engine: Zlk tn. bore, S ft. stroke. IS tt.. -
fly wheel ; shaft 4 14 In. dlam.; lonnip shaft 13 In:
dismal:lft. lonin_ porn& wheel II ft. dlam. 10 In. oa
the faea-4 path, wt bobs andeonneetina rods,
hae s si o _ttortin ale In. puma, •
1 -Mese engine, DI bore ,41 R. stroke; l9
fly ;with whiel, abates and all.cZoskatio-'
• lat
Lot of 4.baktdP n es. • -'
301 u. pole pa*,
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Tha .11011thon et nue' beit4red and IMY -Mon
easel 'epeeist itiettAl Ilitaitratid Ottalogue of seed*.
and Floral Gulde n
_se WNW bed sad mad? to send
* A mor
net..-1101) led" !Mk sograVing of almost every
dedrelde" Soarer • vets tsble. It Is elegantly
cis lb* . Illustrated with three•
retal li redjee . , !lap sad tire be *total ,
•1-!(3.0i40/ittn ;PLATES.
The' init the itiost hettntetise Thisi
Guide AlyGernean Edition . pehlished, le .
ail eleponesiller to the Etutints.
SalitZliiho en Isilestistothers at We. as riskily as
patni ' Ilettliont appllcatlon. Rent to alt others
Wan Ahern for ten cents, irh len Is not hart the
aut. Address- • JAILER VlM'.' '
/Lorin I or, N. V. ,
, .
,Stilt,
pea. as. ra
'AT. AL STATED. lICENTING Ur Pine GroVe .
Lodge, Ms 118, I. G. of O. F.. bed December
2.nb, Me, the aolloaring pressaible and resolutloris
were zusattlaionsly adopted t ' -
.._ . '
'Whgagas. Our beloved brother. Tall Grind,
George Anthony, hambeen : removed from onto/1 , 14.
it becomes our duty 10 caplet' eon? feelings of sorroat
and condolence, therefore, ~
Resolved, Thaz In the
in of Ter Anthony.
thiajoa— dachas bat a urb ldeat hoved totrot ad valued mem
ber,rits madly an &fractionate husband nn te nder
parent, and the community a good Cilium,
Resolved; The; we sincerely aympaillizo'lvit tiai
widow and frleads of our deceselbrot tier. and i hitt
we assure them that - they are not qygutt ea by us in
this their time of m111(11011, 1
. Resolved, That we wear Mertatud badge of melarru4
log ..and drape our Lodge room for the space of
thirty days. • i
Resolre4That'A rApy c - Ole* resol u tion,rhoter. cud'
to the widow of the deeedsiNl
that they, be published in the MIVEKLY Situr.na
JOrniSAL. . 1 •
_
REUBE.N H. 14TEIT,)
- 1- Rf:VBEN lima° s-committ
• • ut:o. W. lIAYt.F.I
Secreta ry'.; l), - N.. 31,
. -
F ZfACL&L
NEW 7-30 ( GOLD LOAN-I
ISE
OF THE:
NORTtIERNWIC RAILROAD CO.
Secured by it irst 'Mortgage on Railroad and Lan
Gian:
SAFE ! PFIbFITABLEA, PERMANENTf
- -
_ .
We offer for, - sale at 'par and Retailed . interest GPI.
'First Mortgage Land ',Grant Gold Bonds of • th e t
Northern Pacific Railroad Company... They are fr
front United States lax, stub are Issued 'of the. fol 4
lowing denominations: t'COtipons SW, 4:WO:' and-
UMW: Registereel,cloo, £ 1 .300, 31.5',00, $.7410;; and 210,000
. With the sanie entire ism fidenee — With wklelt we
commended Government bonds to Oapitifis an '
people, wemovri after the fullest ittc:stigation,. re.;
commend these'NOrthern Faeroe Railroad bonds th
our friends and the - general public. 1 • I
- GOLD PAYMENT.-11ofto prinelp4 anti interest
are payable InAmerican old cOln„.et the °Mee of
•,t f /
Jay Cooke • Co.. New ''* 7 r 'lC‘City—llle :principal at
dim end of 30 years, and. , 'interest at the rate o
seven and three-teuths . 4 ,' ~-*,„* t. per ,anitutui half
yearlv. first of Januallle - • , ..- : 1 ,
FEitFECT SAFETY.- ' ' nda:wil are now sen
t**. ere secured by a first alie . '
My . mertgage on all
the property and rights .of the Nse.thern Paelfic
'ailroad Company, which will einlithee on the com
pletion of the work: - ;
l. Over Two Thousand Miles of now, with redline
1 0
stock, -buildings, and all other equine em . .s.- •
2, Over Twenty-twa Thousand Ac ..s of Land to
every mile of finished road. „ This land. agricultural.
timbfred.-end- mineral, amounting. In nit to more
thank Piny Million Acres, comfits of elternate see- II
tions„ reaching twenty to forty miles{on each side J!
of the track, and extending In a 7 ,loread fertile
• beltfroln Wisconsin through the richeSt portions of
Minnesota, Dakota; Montana, Idaho,; thegen and
:Washington. to Puget Sound". .. i
While the Government does not directly enaren- ,
tee the bonds of the Bond, it-tftus amply provides
for their full and prompt payment by ap unreserved
grant of land, the Most 'valuable • ev f er conferred
upon
great national improvement.
11 !
14., MOIITGAG E.—The Trustees under the Mort
gage, are Messrs. Jac Ccioice of Philadelphia. and J.
Edgar Thontson; Prealdent of the Penasylearda
Ci.ntral itailroad Company. They will !directly and
permanently repre•tent the interests of the First
3iortguire bond holders, and are reqUired to see that
the proceeds of.lantl sales are used in purelmAng
and cancelling the bor,ds of the Company If they
can be bought before maturity -at nottnore than 10
per cent. presnltim; otherwise the Trustees are to
Invest, the presteeds.of bunt sales In Vpited States
Bonds or Be ti Estate Mortgattes nor ~ the farther
security of Northern 'Pacific bondholders. Also,
that they have at all times In their control, as seeur-
Ity, at least 111) acres of average land to every $l.OOO
of outstanding first mortgage bonds, ;besides the
vailroactitself and all its est nipments and franc a hies.,
PIIOFITABLENESS,—Of.t„ ,, urse nothing can hi
safer than the bonds of the Mitt eti.States, but as the
Government, is no longer a borrower:, and. as the\
Nation's prwieut'vvork Is not that or preserving itsl
existence, but that of developing a reritinent, we
remind these' who desire to Increase their income
and obtain a more permanent Investment- while
still having a perfectly reliable security, that:
United States ; .",- . .1f a at their average 'premium
yield the present purchaser -less num '514 per cent,
gold interest.' 14hould they- bit telleein&L In tive
years, and specie payments be resumed, they would
really pay only 4-.::: per .cent:, or if In Chre , years,
only 314 per cent., as the present premium would
meanwhile be sunk,' , • , ,
Northern Pacific 7-430's selling at par in currency
yield the investor 1 :1-10 - per-cent. gold interest abso
lutely for thirty years, free from United - States tax,
tilde° currency Invested now In Putted States 5-2's
will yield pes: year in go.d: say :F t t.:2 Ue: ;$l,lOO cur
rency invested now in 'Northern Paeltle 7 , 44/It will
yield per year In gold, 390 :H. Here is a. difference
in annual income of nearly one-tbird,; besides a
difference of 7 to 10 per cent, iq principal, when both,
classes of bonds arts redeemed. . .
• THE ROAD NOW BUILDING.—Work was begun':
in July last on the eastern portion of the line, and
the money. provided, by the sale to stockholders of
some six millions of the Company's bends, to build .
and equip theAsacui from Lake Superior across- Min
nesota to the Red River of the North--Crl miles:
The grading on this-division is now well ;advanced.
the iron is being rapidly laid; sexendi thousand,
men are at work on the line, and about the first of
August next this important section al the road will
be In full Ors:ration. In the meantime others have
been sent to the Pacific Coast folt he commencement ,
of the work on the western end Inearly :taring. anti-'
thereafter the work will be pushed, both: oodwartrl
and westward, with as unich speed as may be con-
-sistent with solidity and a wise economy - 1,
, RECEIVABLE FOR. LAND:4.—Tt case 'bonds will
be at,all times receivable, at 1.10, In payment for the
Company's lands, at their lowest cash prlee.
BONDS ENCHANOEABLE. The registered
bomis can beet:changed at any-time fo Coupon,.
the coupons for registered, and both t eats can be
exchanged for others, payable, pri it . and Inter
est, at any of the prim - Tip:ll alt antilicentres or,
, Europe, in the coin of .t.he various Eurt Cll.it to - .. -
tries,
110 W TO GET Tll7.3l.—Xour .nearer,, , ink. or
Banker will supply tlase ho ads in ul dodos'
amount, and of any needed denomination, : Persons
wishing to exchange stocks or other bands for these,
can do so with any of our agents, aim Avid allow the
highest current price for all marketable. securities.
Those living in localities remote from banks, may
send money, or otter bonds, directly -to as by ex
press, and we will semi auk Northern P.vsitie bonds
at our own risk, anti without cost to the itviestor.
For further information. pan, phiets, maps; etc., call
on or address the utelentieried, or uuy of the 'hanks
or hankers employed to sell 11.13..y10an. tor .ale by
, . \
Wi'd PAINTER CO., 11A SI:4„Ii , .
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1.,'1 1 1 tiVivipt I 111, 1 . .
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Agents for E..'''... - ern Penwylvaiii.l, and . ;,' - '
.- , • .
MINEIhrLIFE NSI 'RANCE CoMDANT, , and
PENNSYLV.I..IA NAtioNat.ns.E . ., -
-- f - rk,it•Avllle, Penna. .
. ..,
..
, ' - : 7 .51-GteotiTnLlta
\.\\.
pec.ll. '7O
100 CENTRE STREET,
14 , 4 1 , BELOW AYCRICANAIOLTSE ! FOrrAILLE,
,
' •--..,-; - 1
••. : ,
' • MAGGIE ;
BOLAND, '• .! '
Bas now opened a new Stock fq I:ALL ti WINTER
Goods, such es
.BEAVER CLOTH VELVETEEN:. WATER-t
PROOFS, _
_GLOVF.S. COlttsETs. FRI N GES,
RL
• TAIMINGIS,- NOTIONS, - ,ke. ; •
' • , s,.
FALL AND WINTER SAMES: --
Particular attention paid to Dress 'lsklne. . .
7-
Ladled Cloaks made to order. Oct. 30. '4/7-1,1 -
-
Nov. '.'B. :0—="1-tt - . - 1 , ..
SAMUEL BALL,"NVIiOLESALE AND itgrAlL.
LUMBER DEALr t ,,.
COA_I;ST.. near 4ttir.Rottri DE
POTDiSin
,EbyA,
win keep comptentlr
,en hand :a fn
tot Bei
be
penact
vPsii , a*
cdpu
' .. B MV M a t s in weld iristetw zone :l4.
d. Particular atteatiOn "tad to
Tab.
Wirt.. AMONG dons neat * 'tut short pq4lot..
,11. . aktl.-74
pluzamoiMM,
I:n*4 PiLibig 11411 ' ilinaing Bricks,
ircakawg, sou:-
Ats.4l3l lPi roak PhlbidelOris •
MO
ZS Port 1871.
•
DIARIES VOA - 1.871:;
Cht.SAT .VARIETY, . 1 ..
Atireitly ti . x.lac4tl rates over' fanner year4ters.
WAIIITIMSrAng ats :Irtgi good *live
igihwoolitssilUrtioof, toptimt- owns'
1:oi almond Ibooslnd dodos*. dathilio#o- ont} Port_
or thirgbote ofaaeoltaldladied ming • Ads
P.O.:dress;stagtoglind tot togdates. - It,
t • poo, '7-mitt 'nec:lloo-414t..
ivirm37tck-msraz#l,t .
Adapted to a- 1r I It. laidies awl siiiroadt;
al masted - AL lad 'width. as to rrit?lt
tt aiming 1* tii•aaltraity headiag or a'm
10. Lave : prec_witekieasin . tiro
'lbws small liatiatatitia-iaaa I ,Shilhe oll 4 l 4
4104*Atet Ottt iidesernitteoted«; -' I
•?:
tijase tu-P*.t- - •
• cla;,:
• '
ttl
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EE
MEI
ME
cra
io
thet!faire
02,00,a In
ae,A
Akiiir at Ib• -
MCIRK
DMUS IE kill
Atatin-dAw •
S y ri 3 RE,
Al 4,ll.oLREit'a
EU
Figll
EMI
I=ZZIM
TOOL CIMITtI VOR BOYS, dust the,tbt
to encourage useful habits In your aott, aft
- .keep htm out of mischief ; we have a full stock of
sizes, end at very ebeup ptleet. C. THOMPSON, '
SLEDS! SLEDS!! SLEDS !sin !'!' , Ho. for fun.
mt er
comed get one of our supe sleds. and lei
boys and girls. enjoy themsel ; sleds with swan
necks, wilt. two and three st eards.*lth and with.
out rad and taloa' prices. L. C. THOMPSON.
SKATER ! SKATES ! SKATES !! ! a very
large stock of Ladles and . Gents Skates, just. re
eel ved from the Manufactory. (tad for Sale at greatly
reduced prices; cheap, cheaper. cheapest. Philadel
phia Club Skates, Slam patent, Steel Skates, New
ork Club Skates made to fasten on the foot without
straps to hurt the foot. Just the thing fur a Christ.
s present. Can and get a inert:on &mil fall to be
suited as to klud and prlee. Our stock is very large.
Dec 21, ,L C. THOMPS9N.
ts . e. 711 - si2- •
THERE IS #4;;; O 3SECESSIT;249/IPEOPLB
tug at)
:\, ~
--
01.1pTITNG ;. - ..
When they ran - .4. i efi Alitng,in th i llt.llne $ .
. MORRO, ..R.9, HUMERI, •
41
'.. No - , 5.1 .9- O - f POlttre • Strbet, ,
. . ._ POT/S1 ILIA, .
•
: th/eaper *at oftidperior quality to that they buy. In
• • {nth° cities.
- ••• CLOTHING ,
Ilan been compatitil with that made in Philadelphia,
and' found not onIy,CHEAPER IN PRICE,- but en-.
I keep constimtly'on hand the finest .assortment of
- .FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
CLOTHS AND' CASOLIIERES:
•
Which I atri prepared to make up In the y best style.
as I only employ Brat-class workmen. My principal
ettiter,Mit. JAIJORY, Is well known as -a tirst:-Class
Cutter. „.. , •
...t:First r auss Suit Made for $l5;
1
AND THE VERY BEST roil $3O
eas4mere• Winter Sni ts from $l5 to CA
• Also, a very large assortment of - •
OVERCOATS,'
RANGLXR IN PRICE FROST *lO to 820.
Made of Chinchilla, Beavers and English Melton,
Constantly on:hand, a Milo assortment of .
• iIINTI;IkriCLOWIIINCI- •
Gents' 'Furnishing Goods- in . General:
my motto Is, Fair dealing With eveilibody, and
sati:Ugettoci given, or mane). - refunded.'
' Closing out Over...v:llBa a sacrifice ut, •,
MORRIS B.ololll4titEllp'B.
" NO. '2BO Cer'tinr,'lStrece„ Yotta ripe.
, • ;
jorPosak. soLoliox itopvEse3.,
10--=.2w-10.2t ; •
- -
. .
A: coirrt*TE •ASSORT.IIkISIT f.IOF. '
FALL. 'i-NVINT ER : GOODS,
Including SILKS", POPLINS, CUINTZEP4-SRIRP
INGS, CLOAkINGS, VELVETEENS, (113RDIY
.! ROYS, .WATERPROOFS, an the new
1870.
sh:ules. ke.,) VRIIINIINGS; RID.
, .
'GLOVES, a variety of
. ,
Hand.;orne Plaids, (In the new gold and black MIX.
tures, and a full line of beautiftd Strlped Cash- .
were, Bengal and Berlin Shawls, , Also, :,
n splendid assortment of.
FY GOODS '
Including rSATi\S
11
, ILES, ir.,..4LN 1 / 2 5T5,1%.15.
BONS, SASILES.,FLOWERS, etc.
•
1 WHITFIELD dtjtOYEIL
Reps 2i, 114-V-tf-10-tt
A . T4244 : Lk.S.CS 'E s Ort 1871.
ALATANACS
•. 'FOB • . - .
I I L
,
, ,'`
clt,
7 $3.; 0- pEit GROSS C
, 4 '
AT'
' IBANNAN & RAMSEY'S BookstfiFe,
--
Ceutre Street, Poiterille..
IW'Ordcre Solicited from tht Track:
THE FAIR'
FOR. •
ST . : PATRICK'S .CHURC ; H,
1:4 TITE
tJNION HALL, I'OrrSTILL - F,
WILL OPEN O.i Y •
110MDAY• EVENING, DEC. AB7O
. • - -
;.. i AINID (.I.)NTINCE FOR •SEVENDAYS,
..A.toosstox - le I, ents.
Skasosr Tick ETS • •
Dee 21, no-72-2t. • • • 7112.5.15 t •
.....______!____' ___:...... • . - .._ • ,
LI ,' DIXONeiNO. 21 8. EICIHTIt 45-71tEET
.11...} rh lisidelhlll: I
- ! .-
PRI('I-S TO SUIT THE TIMES. ~ 1 '
• RICH, FANCY AND TOILET (1001K.i,' , ..; , 4 .
A magniticent aadertntent. unsurpassed Timor A i 11,-
riety, elegance of style. or moderation in prlceil.
Fine French Flowers fur Jarpiniers. 'rich. Dukes
Linn and China Toilet Sets and Vases, Farhat Dusts
and Statuettes, gait mounted' Card Rective,rs and
1 Flower-lielflors. Bohemian Glass, Clitnm-latrd; Par
-I:in 'Marble, Ilronze and (lilt Ornaments, • • - • .:-
Rick Paris .and .Vienna Fans, real ~.Whitht ,Tet,.
Vulcanite and French•Sewelr.e, Cigar nod TeUaceo
BoXeSioni Hoidens, Writing Desks, t ;loyejlandker
eillS and Work hones, Dressing' Cases, - .Tablets,-
--
I,Cut fees.
ELI '
STET(; I.4INOIIAM .IND ALPACA 1.731131 t ~. ..,
CANES. 4 - e . ... -,
With a thousand other articles, embracing tilt that
is new or desirable fur -IWhial, birthday or holiday
presents, superior In qualttk and modcmteln price.
1 . ~- H. DIXON, No. 21S. Eighthlittect„,
1 - iletween Market and Chestnut, east side.
E10c..19; IV —3J- it • . ' Philadelpiiisi.
IiRY GOODS! DRY GOODS?: .
- .
T:terehre many and great. advantages to - be gatned
LARGE BUYERS . •
matting their seleetiong of us.-. Fir ; as we bay to
large nanutit les of first hands, they can be
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1 , . BETTER SUPPLIED - ' 1 •
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with Earnest eVerthing for Ferally use,Maniage
outfits. lieusettevpLug outfits, schools, note's; &v..
We, have the . .
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LARGEST STOOL : - ,
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cater to the wands ot;Toott-claus baye,liniktlistifir
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ECONOMICAL EIIICES.•
The really B.ST.IABLk otiotill,we keep, will be
found mach ebeakier than lithOlor . qualities.
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them=tWartsamer will greatir - lth
own ollitteing theta's* eitettply. Isbod
goo& ilkkek, One OM' prellt front ;be inartniMrer
or importer. t•
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IMEMNI
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iv. 3
irAMILIE IKAILKISTS.
brit
There is 'a force of 2001) Prussians: Itt-_Boti
Que n ; . twenty-tlve m south=rll,-
The force which lately occupletl .
evacuated the 'place„ but its ..preahtn- move
.men
The -Prussian Government has pplied lo
the reprtsentations/of the English
thatit will give indemnity hottileAO owners
of the British vessels - :recently. destroyed to
impede the navigetion,of.theSelkie; - -hut . de- • , v..--
elines.to compensate Sellout-for !the harsh •
treatment accorded to them: -
'A deipateh from Belfort _reports a success
ful sortie"by the girrhion,'lti which the Prus
slans were badly 'vanished...,
FILLNCE.
• BORDEA Dec. zu-a-Evening.—The prom
ence here of Garribetto has given great Impe
tus to: military preparations. Troops are
rapidly going forward to the armies in the
'field. Many were sent to-day whojust ar
rived from the south of France. Cannon of- :
a new pattern, and, small arms, as well as -
ammunition, have' lately been sent to the
front at the earneet request of Gambino.
General Bourbaki's army billow marching
eastward. The General has been charged -
with a - mission to cut. the Prrisslamlines of •
-communication in. all directions in that ,
quarter. " s
General Charlottes spnt _ a strong Wiliam
to Miiutnire, drivinglhe Prussians out-nf, the
place and taking many prisoners. ,
Vkagem.r,Es, Dec.- 29, - vla London, Dec.
.M.—The Prussian 12th Corps his occuple(V- -
Mont %vron after one day's bombardment;
The French in their retreat left - behind:their /
dead and many- gun-carriages and rides; , .111
Rote illorningspatches
kturday, 3 o'clock A. N.
BY Cattle to Ole Daily )Iwer, .tourtal; , A 4
Er/ROPE:et:7 - - •‘.
TGe-Timber of French Trooict--Botn= ReT
, tarisi— General Viladtnit'a
France and Ilia Fence Conference4=Tlts
DeiCtire of Bordeaux—Troops
hint train the Crd Weather—The . .
• - 45 Fort Aron.
'. '. • - . - ENGLAND; . . .
LONIxiN, Dee. - `tom
estiinates,'4lle
_,
.. - titirtitsttutitcr.of Feeitaw . troops at 750,000:.'.'
1 Bourbaki's command is chatged especially
'With the duty
.of revletuallng Peril, andhas
already on;band a vast tiniouut of live stoc)t).
.and f proV•Tlifii mt for the purpose: At tthe•- •
prtifter rnbroeiatthis army. will make 'a,. des. ‘.
perate effort :0 . 1 elowzyls forces and, re-
unite the lirM,i tA 'he Loire; which will then
with
great energy push on' for Paris.
Geniva_LPaladine's fever* is now charged -.
to ; meddling , politicians, ..who persuaded".•
.Gamhetta to interfere with hie military ope- •
rations. •-.•-• • • - .
...._
-Earl Granville has received ail' 011ie:al de..' •
spatch front the French Goverunrent at Bor." - -
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deaux, in which Franca - ileciatther "deter-,. - -',..,..-!.
mination not to ' send a delegate t0.,-ther•Peiteeir - •;',:.' -
Conference to be held in Lotujoiti-htgesit:lbe-•:: : -• ....
British Oovernment shall first - • ••• -4 , 4 ,, F:' , . , *:
Republic. A` - despatch of similar ' '• • :...,'•;7'fa' .:
been - sent to each of the olher-powers.i.,,- - -:...tait'• ` ,- i,. )-- -
' Advices from Madrid Mate thae‘PrWl&:• - •-rr;••••'
uounced his deterinination to, scsigninper- - _ -
~.
Son to King Amadeus, and plead ii desire to
retire..to private life. . • , "•-• -
.-' •"
.11espatches from Versailles State th'it the •
general evacuatiottot-tke departMents east'_ - •
of ;Paris -Which hair - ? - been occupied br,thii • .
Germans'` stilt •It is thought-this -I -
is being done -in order to concentrate the
Prussian,. strength In and around. Yetrsaillis. _, _
• ` Lotaxs, Dec,gl. —The investightion into
cause of the lotkif of tire - "Captain, " • resulted
in .au order the' ;from -'adnairaity for the fol
lowing
-,- :,.•
aiteiations in the 'British iron Clad --
ntivii't 'A reducti on of 'length and .weight of. -
worts and the us e of concrete for ballast in
. tYoduced into•the cellular bottom. ' - . ~ •
' Lo:Vnolv ; Dec. 30,—Gen.- Pillengeas has ai-•
rived at Havre. - from Bordeaux, to superin-
tend.the detence-of the city. lie w • receiv-.
ed : entimasticay by both . the ps and '
citizens. • , •. . .
A despatch from Besancon says enelad,_•..7.j
.Freskonfias, issued -an order Confining the , . i••
~
population ' to - thant.: e bof right he Fiver" '--,
Dnub. ;. . .: .
• LONDON, Dec. 30. —Despatches freratutt-
.gard and s announce the-ratiftes-•
tlott of , the Federal treatietby fhErehaintiers . •
Of Wuttemburg and. Hesse. r 1 c
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BORtIEAUX, , Dec. 30.—ACcounts received - -,
heft, shoW that both the Prussian and French • ~•
troops have suffered terribly from -
the cold:
Strong reinforcements have been sent for':,;
ward to all points to replace the French. '&01-1
fliers thus incapacitatetti•vNast quantities of --
material calculated to increase the comfort . 4 -
of the .troops„ have also been sent to the .
frontier.,-- • : • - •• • • - ,:i •-•.•--,
-- It appett. • the - Pros:4:mi foul fi tted 'ex- .
cesses at Giliiitli and Pelois, bscatil4e the in- '
habitants Wiio•-'hyti 11.104• ruinedMte/e hilt S - . ':
• --
able,to meet their - roguish isms. At H- o leans e
the Prussians threaten -- tO takeaway" . 4 L
:1,. - • .
hostages fifty promiumit citizens .unless - * • .
600,IX)0,000 frame,: arepaid or • miltrcatinent ' • ' •
of a Prussian soldiet. , . , •.-- --_, .
•: - •
13E - iturx,l9 - e.e. 31).- - =The Kind telegraphs
the Queen•as follows-: • t
-23.-I.l3:nbardcnent
oie.A.wron..:WpKsilen.ced the enetny'll'guits.i •
The- fallwatt station at - Noisy was shelled .
and the Freneh artillery at -Boudydislodged.
The Prtnlslan loss w:44 three 'men. • Titergar
risen, at Fort Nyron has fled .into Paris.-
iIADRID,. Peg: 39.—Princ la. rapidly pro-.
gressing towards recovering ftom bis w ".4 -
:... , 7even. of the eight balls imbedded . • .. • •:
shoulder have - ' been extracted, .and-hbreow
cation is comfortable. •He hontever t shr.;77 •
terra the loss or tvrellngeris.
Admiral Topete had asslnneditann e =l . • 4
.
the ftincttons of Geti. , 'Prida. twin o
.Foreign Affairs, as iveWresideneY of thip
Council. Senor been appointed •
ember of ColonLa
The Cortei • has adeipteiVA resolutioh ei
_pressive of sorrow:at the attempt: t 9. assiw: • -
ideate Gen. Prhb -and passed a vote of eon. -
Ildenee In th e Government. . .
' ..TORKS.I: - . ," • - -
Bur/Luton; Dec. 30.—A. new -Seretau
ministry has been formed with Prince
UhMa at the bend,. • • , -
ENSUES,. •
COIIISN . 1141,0 EN, Dec. 30:—Tlie- - harbor of
Copenhagen • ocked with IQea - •
GEN.SCIITENCK'S • INarinicriox&—Tus
`DArroii (Ohio),' - 7otrzt.v.az. publishes the
main points of a letter writtqa to Its editor
by - Gen. Schenk in reply to one asking for-
particulars concerning his mission ; •
- He is intrusted with the discussion of the
Alabama claims, and ell other questions
st
whieh have been withdrawn frorVm Lea
den mission. They all go bark there now:.
We had never supposed that Gen. Schenck
would consent to appear at the - Englibit.
Omrt askinere figure-head, or bo satisfied
with the dignity of the position. His
letter contirtm4,our opinion that all ques
tions at .issue tittween the Glovernineina of
' the United States Mt Great Britain are to
be ?lewd In his hands for discussion or ,ne
gotiation, and that, such an assurance was
given'with the tender of the mission. • -
The Cieneralntates that he will present
his resignation as the Representative of the
Hid Distriet, on the reassembling of Con
gress after thls holidays, And - respects
for England on the 18th or 19th of
though this has not, been so definitely' set
tled as to justify Win In 'outwit:is his paw. •
sage for either of those'days . • In .regard to
the coldest, Gen. Butler willtake charge of
that in - the 'absence of Gen. , Schenck. In =
speaking of , the Efiglish e mission, Clen.,L.
Schenck says that- the present Secretary
Legation, Mr. Moran, svhd has been con
nected with` the mission for some 12- or 14
years, is , l3erfeetik rarnill&e with all its de- , j
tails, and is a gentleman with whom he Is •
well acquainted, will continue to occupy"the . •
position. ..Mills will serve as an answer to - •
the applications , which has been made- for
this important place. The - Geneint" speaks
t these applications es being !'irlthout euto- ', • 7 .
It is ngre wi
expected / that Coak n
n - defi Rely
settle the
_voting question. by the :passage of
a joint fesolution declaring that the. United : .
Btato . claims no jurisdiction • alter ~ the
&minds occupied hythe Homewhich; later
I fireein. SOY way with,the exercise 01 - the
rishkorsuirera,ge b the‘humites of that tg:
' siltation.' When ' inifisidered•that the
Legislature of Ohio,: making n qualified • -
:cession ofjurtsdictlon tO the :Crated States, -•-• .
expresaly_reserved the right of voting to the
veterans; such a :joint ' , resolution ? would.
hardly , s eem" to be requited. Bat the.
pnnne Court of Ohlolumped this exercise of :
State autlearierand.Ui dented the right of , $4 l
the State Ao - : make a , rearratkaa;
Was juit r at much' aeon as theta
lug to postil k. eioheipai interest iar - Out ;
ate"Legillature made. the re.
Lerts tint thallnitedi States atoVted , the
grant condition specified.- Tile
nluakfut is thalltie will uPt 4 legOit
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