heroic sentence: "I go to, place myself at the centre of the position. Piaus, August 7.—The Emp ror has e sent a despatch;to.Empress Eugenie, in which he states that General M'Mahon had five divisions of the French army engaged in the battle at Hagnonan, but that General Dofaillx was unable to join him effectively with his command. During tho fight the French cavalry made several bold and bril liant charges. The French made use of the mitrailleuse during tho engagement with such telling precision and effect as to erect° considerable havoc. Our divided troops concentrated on Metz. Their moral is ex cellent, ar.d their former order and condi tion can be soon re-established. The agitation in Paris, consequent on the receipt of the news of tho French defeat, has already ceased. The Empress Eugenio has issued the fol lowing proclamation: "Our arms have sulfured a check. Citizens, let us preserve order. Let there be among us but a single party—that of France—and but a single flag—that of the national honor." PARIS, August 7—Everting.—No further news has been received from M:uslial Mc- Mahon, but it is reported that he has been attempting to retreat upon Nancy. General Frossard, w hen Ito retreated after the late engagement near Maguenan, left in the hands of the Prussians the entire bag gage in MI encampment of two divisions of his command. Farther Particulars of the Recent (treat Battle. lIEULIN, August B.—General Steinmetz telegraphs the following particulars of the contest between t ieneral Von Goebel' anti the French force under t leneral Frossard : " The tight was opened tot our side by the Fourteenth Division, which was subse quently reinforced by artillery and cavalry. A tierce and bloody struggle raged along the line between Saarbruek and Forbaelt lasting until night. The heights of Spiech- Orel! were carried at the point Of tho bay onet, and the enemy were thrown back on Forbach. Meanwhile our Fifteenth Divi nhm had ad vaneed from voeidingen, taken t-te,e,eft, and reached Forbach at nightfall, the 'woken divisions or the Freuell army being driven upon that point. There the Itaggage and camp oyuipa,n if two divi sions and many prisoners were I,llNliliN, A ugust Prussians claim that they WWII:IVO eight hundred thousand men on the theatre of WM' by this evening. Pants, A ugust S Noon. -The eit,y;al this hoer iv tranquil. 'rho inten,e exettement prevailing during the night and early this morning lots quieted down. A levy cit 71,,sse•of t h einlmL i LanLsal ' Ihu Department of Wu Seine is ex 'acted to Le UROPE. 112111= Driven linelc - of Staarbrock A correspondent, Loudon Times, its 13, gives the follow ( the battle of Smar tie some prisoners, n. They lost fort , ' Wed. The French •.rtimated nt thirty Prussihns et only Ilery won the entry and no eaval as the 59th Prussian stith as before re 'aged in this battle. he -10th hold their a•ln until the littler's sl its strength. The s then retired. following des hero from Neider go on j,auter river, tU•d nix o'cloel.: on 11111,1 V but brillialli sun; till, attacking if tlic fitii and 1 Ith Bavarian. This , under the eyes of 'ertress of woisNeo ,twoon wois,wohorg i I homy's division Froooh i•uri's was nig driven fro in its spits s,,npro \von, taken, :%Irtinv rifthe 'l`tirtios od. The Prussian • slightly tvouniluil. :nal Fifth iteginicitt vy kisses." alud 1111 LIM I.llllor ut 1 ., /1111ti WIC 11411111" 111 ILIll , lliSil I i/1V1L1 . 13, Ititad t, Lalltial I :Md passes thrillight the h the rim,' lu Stras situ:tied tho .mthlotoll with Ow 'h.., is L, 1'111116 , 1p; 110iWel , ii Till! town iv 1:111tio. r:tillttred Ly 1111, :larshitl Nl' Ma'am hits telr..r.raphed that he has eslahlished his healhinarters at Sa verua, a Insvn in Hun I 1 , 1.:L1 . 11111 . 111. ill' l:as I;hinr, 0011 the 7'aris:L.l raikvay twenty tiliTii*.s , kll.rtli,vest. rti Strashnurg', in dieating that lin cnnteinplates Ihu 0,1011:1 lion of Strasi'initrg. :%larshal tele4raphs Hutt hisenrpssntrered less in th battle at Wiri•l . llll4 than Las Lieu supposrl The greatest agitatinn prevails in all th ethics of France, and especially iii Paris. The patrintie 11r.1 ..r of the linpulaiinn is it tlarde Nal:amain ;10'110 Alohil have uzl:od pormissinn to join the :irtny the (nail., that they niav participate ill lit uti'lis'e 110,1'1111 . W , I'ol . illtllll.ll.llSeil,f Despatches frniit the Emperor's Itr•at quarters, last evening, state that larsti, APNlahnn, cninnianding the First. corps, vuucunlrnli u;; Lis 1 , 11,1101 • Oul 1.11 . 1•1,. lit 111,0111.11 0111111111 in Wiill then. I entinitanditn4 the run corps, I:dcl lug alcl :11 t:itvh,.. Tho artnip:, tv hich have her. 'lt soly pressin.4.lho 1•1/11111Ill11‘ of lieuOruls NI'M:111 , 11 amt Pruv;ard, hat . 0:141.11 11111 lhu Ill`1•111.1.11SI.:\cold Illt encamped there. A IsallIt•il or I , rench voneral , have di cussed the nno,tion nt . I ranNierring 11 French head quarter-I n... 1,1 NI t.l ,11111/ • tit'llah The third army ,ceps, under Marsh at Metv., and II T,,th .i• I T11'1 , 01,111 Tlll. loJily 1 . 4,115, al, in ,1.11-1,1i.1 “1 . yin vailttlring Iffilliatit Lut 1,1t,".1y. I heir Tai. )ottay •s, int•ltidittg Pron.. in n le tory nbe r;.•;. ,/,,,r)ott L :1111 1 t . 41111•11 ,11,1•11 th, 11l ulrair \Vol lid \s ilk tll , l tho ricked sovorti li€Plll Mlu•n a 1•1 110 lu.v+nt lIIL 0110111 did Ilid ihur ILO pu 111•1. \V. , hit% 4,‘ II I . olllall, int.ti• Ist G. 'Phi.ly nod 1110 Fri.111•II 111 1.111,1•1 /111'4, M 1101'0 111111 SoIZI 1 . 114' 1 1.11011 1011 11.11 , 1 In 11 , I :" . ;1. ./1111 /,,/ Libo . / i.i . 111 /II 111 . 1V11.11 , M:0•NII1.11,111 1141/ II rr ruing. Tlll , Lot awl nl II ith ti- 2 I'. NI. 'l'll, Nati. ;tiara 11:ts !won amsiglied Park. Thu clalll..r Is t var. 'lla. harr.atalitig •iIV art, Ipeila; 1ha1..1 iu pri•p;u hat In t.alstain n .vino ..i• a,satlll. Uu 5151 1.4.1 l 111011111,d upun I110111.W1"11111. i..tH twit 1.1•••,,I.sltro . garri,.,11..,1 ill Olt' I.: ill 010 1 . 1.1 . 1 Ml'llol,llll 11 . I . 1,11 , 11 nll,l, II TO 1,111 Plght 111 . (I party 1111 Th., 1•110111 y %SAN )10 •1111 w 4 h~lh 1 . 1 . III . 1•11. I'llolll,i, All al viSizon, lit inuttiviv tp 11l Paris and tlio4leparLnivia.flire Sri 111,0 111,11 (`111,111 . 11. All tlio vitizons I =ll=== 111 , 11.“1,1.1.0.1 iu till, 111.111,4 ut t.llO i11:11 . 11. tinacr thow4e 4lf thirty lm N,.rlit I;1•1111ally. 1 . 1 , 1110111`1,16 , 11 Cr.% t‘,lll,ll' the oar ur Ii11,1111 . 10\•ally. 1110 it,' 11 I,l•..rro‘v lilrri youN. 1 . 011 tIII Ilea 1 . .11,10 .Nl l / 1 1 I 110. TIIO 11011110 IV:14 C1C1 , 1,11 tO-11,1y. I'Aitli, Augusts -A garri. oivillevil lionsallti try"l.-; Iris 1,0 =ED= itipare,l Ga a sit...zo. 'I•ho dam, of :%1",0114 - , river 11:1%,‘ lit iiieno.l, and >lt•lr is iiiiW • tilugnetlalt. Tlll. adv:11100 01 . tli pri...itig the SOOO, •11 NVil,l 110 k. I'l . o,,aril'S t.”flo irlls AlOl%. the V101.01•i011 , 1 won. 1..11..w ill 1:0 1110 VI•0111•11,1/VITIiIld )111///g. The 1 1. 1 . 1 1 110/ 111 . 11:11110 ill II I,ll'l/11. S l a ‘ i ' laa.aa . 101 " lick, ill 1110 dircrlill . 011 .k . 311111111 01 1 11 11/ 1111 115510111 11 . TllO 011110 (I( ill the Ilsiollll 011011011 •11 . 11 . 11 11', replica cry. I;citcr: . i;ottoral 1t1.15.01 llu .Ittack •r. Lirul. Uou. VII 1 4 . 0111111:11111 01'1110 el 11l 00111.111110 d the 111, 11:04 111011 1.110111. 10, N 1 111011 00111111110 11 1110 110i011 , 1. At tit •1,l l~lelc plal'l 1 , 111111 .11q0n161110 I it, .14,1°11.11,5. 'I'I itp Ihrir viot,ry, ull • .11,,i , ..;:ittize.1, svci rilrll I„ 111011, Loiu Prussian nriiii; \ in - i.itis in File ht. Copal 40 . p:Lris kill ,ink all poitik.ha a !ME= II ME I=l9 Thu Jouruo[ (Wicic/Miblishes a proclama ion from the french Ministers, Nrhich ,ays: Frenchmen, lot there he Let a single ens" i s rUlll the 1,0a.9tA of all. Fulfill your July Lu France as true Frenchmen, till lot the wholo people of the nation rise :Ls in '9'2, and drive the invadcrs from our soil. Let 11111• reverses be to us 0 ,chool for future N ie tories." 'rho Fr 0114.11 Bottetir, the Imperial ,Irgan, asserts that nl the battle tioar col Saturday last,l%larshal:%l'..Nlalton, with tally thirty-Him , thtup.altd Fren,•ll 1 , 110 111111111141 1111t1 111,,l1,:11111 .A.uvtiHt Prtis ',Lin :lily:till, has Si. Acslti. The troiTs aro pircat nuwhors rit this point. front the still, iiiiilll.4 itrriv ling and Gaming a Cif tile itlillly 5111 , 121 . 1/. A . . . Ili`ittail•ll the tWO inanic , , it i-i ex perteil, will lie fenglit near hero I,nNiiiiN, A iit.nists tir inflirmation has been 1 . 0: . ( 4. 1V1,1 berr It the 01 . .1 that Austria:lll , l Italy have agr e ed hi act in ciincert in the present Earcipean crisis, ittel that both hate pleiltivil theut selcrti to 11•1111, InF1,111C0,11•111141:1 , SiStalli , it necessary lei• her security. rile t, 'Tito N,.t .Alligitsl.,.--Tlit 4 flinoral of Provost Paradol will talcs placo to-day. Lusnos, Awz. of this morning says: "TM , Vrrut•h an , inn criti cal position. It is a momentous question NVllelhor the Eitiporm's health leaves him in possession or his ortlinar3: faculties. Tlto %Val' is nutrki Ll by his 151111.1 hesitation, \Odell is attrilaitablo ton ralitMm and pnr posoloss strategy 11.11.1 Inizz.ling inaction, which tutee probably brought r:d:unity to tho nation:Ll artily. TII.I Emperor is 11111 1 bound to accept battle instantly, yet lio has 1111 hand the lash'. Mconeentrating his Is erns and restoring ex/wit to his dolealtsl till this while 16,1 <•noutc ix / 1 11111 1 01111 . 31i1114 ill 1.1111 111,11111 C Lorrain... Circumstance , 11 ill soon exact the reappear:moo Eng land in the .•liaractia: of a mediator. LoNnoN, .luly S.- -Advico, front Ronne sbts that tho french disaslors cans. , torror, and that the Popo has asked Eugenio for lust ono ship to defend hint front the It:Mails now organiZing for tho ullm•k on papal authority and the papal (1,111111111111-1. ty ei , 4l victory Iv: tho Third (*.ortil: Prinv .vcr Ihr uuilrnl Vrt•til Iv. 1 . 11111 timv abo lutvo ~r wh4,111 aro "Irk,' lhirl)' 4.1 1.•1 Ul,l\ . 111,4 I 1,..01,'1111: hcad.itiortor4 ni t rv, Ow It t., toto •L , allt•nW..l n. in II hy 1.1•1 wcic , . 'rho vi,•l4.rio „1 ,m,• =Eli I.haitonant ',eneral coinnutild n thr al Lack npin ni.:tr Siwirltoren, tioneral .1 in 11111 11:111h4 1111111- 1;1`1101,1 .0 :1 lit., V :1C: ilii'ry In the - T 111.11 ,, 1111_; t . “ 1111111, vUt4 vory hih. that I.!' itlgtHt - . rho hist the Frencl .\ rilly of t leotipatit.it Vect•hia, lit t. , -,hty in the ,tcatuor. iirt, lan >I arseille~. 1,51.11 N, tt. TIo.l folltwrint; otol tlovatolt in tlattni nt I Itottlott•g, in Ihv l'Alttlittato, 11: 13 a. 111., nth: Vttstortlay ul ter lino Itattlo w.ortil, tilt 1 , 111.111 y rotirotl iu tint groatttst disorilrr. 'Pint Frottnlt artillery [nolo:lvory,' itersistontl3 tottl:o a slant at .It•itlorltrotto, Intl Om ttws Nvas taken INS thin I:tot:wino,. Il'ln ottottty roiirtnl over thtt Bitsolot. The IlltS 1111' . ‘' ail \1 tolotolturg captor,' flit , onottly . : storey anti hair pit - ,, of artillery at Itoiolt ,ltron. tic:La anti Nytottolotl ottvertnl tilt rot,' of it rtttrottting army. Thi, ono, ing wo 1111V0 liagonatt ,'senator by the ottnot-. Th e I lorulnn It.ottp-tt holt both silts it the Naar, Intl, Atonal' ties Saar 1;110111 . 1111,1111d 1'0,11Ni:1111.0 by tim I'ilit.ll4.ll. :n , l lih. gri,Ll r. t.. 1 lit` ,1 , 11111 , 1•Ift . t•L 44,111.11 , i ill 111.4 Ihr Vrcti , ltarlity It ill 7 111. ,, t 11, ticli . 4llE ,11.,,11 yr Hi° lloWs ..r th, 11 , 11:4 tho Stri.ll-4 7. Tlau latest uld,ial t. 11,11 c.untuandors re- Nlel/., Sal urday rh sa . \ :\l' la -111.1 Sent( a rept,rt Vritc , Il,al he is still in a.rn lao has hoolt ruin uruiv Thu army ithkkitl4 skilful st.rah, and gill clutvotilrat, at. Ill', I bt:o4. Alarshal s , '\' 4 : It :mtaLzu I. hi. dorived .pl the cuoitty and his I.lll' 1,11•11c,ry. . . I.i August 9-.12 M.--Tho buoy miry ill fill! 111111'1:M is thu Prussian surressos. 'Cho L4'01101:11 int prossion hero is that the Prussian virtorie augur It speedy restoration of iocster. I\t t• sum, August iuug ria Inakos tho 11,110,011 g ropurt tin Ow battle ,11 . : Early tut the morning of the 7th inst., just as oar 1.1,01/..1 had loft their bivouac to 'introit on Erzolziwitti, the thunder et' 1,11- !WI) WILS 110:1I'd. Our 111,,V0111011tS NV(.1 . 0 1111t1 WI) soon C:111113 tip to thu First Corp, W ILA engaged with the enemy. The lavarian troops were plaved in action 01.,1', anti participated in tht . assault upon the heights of I ;mammy, NV01•0 var niod about 5 o'clock, the l'nutelt Iwing re pulsed in disorder, and trill, heavy loss.— 'Fite a,.64111 SIIVOI,I mud saitgitinare. The King has issued :t t . ongratithttery cCr tler to (110 1.110111 for thoir splendid conduct and. gallantry. PARIS, A 1111 1 ,4 is au immense uprising of the people of Pram, to repel thu l'russian invasion. It is said ollichilly that two millions of 1111.51 are ready to nutreh, and that the reserve corps trill number one million. Thepoopleareelion °rens for organization and leaders. t it ilalitni prevails in I:lN 1. 0 011 l'1111,1•111 , 3' LLo l'1,111 • Il I • ovorsys ill nl tAvii days. most vilvnivtil i.. inanilestisl. is,i ) ii•Ll a prisdantatiiiii No t t.i allay Hsi dated Nlotz, Sunday si that. him Prussians and railroad coin- Marshal 111 . 1 10%,`v0i . , have Imam re- Frossaril is ill uuv ilistorbanisis is upon the roliorts of at Wootaliii runt Spuieli boon il,s • laissi in a st-ato Logislatif and thu 011VOICeil d,1..4111)10011 There is n now mode of displaying the at tractions of n lady's wardrobe. Like most great inventions, this WWI the result of an accident. A number of ladies and gentle men wore ascending Catskill Mountain in a stage-coach. The trunk or a young lady full oil the vehicle, and its contents wore seattered by the roadside. She alighted, and proceeded to gather lip the sundries. A gentleman to whom she had just pre viously been introduced also alighted and assisted her. Ito was, perhaps, less inter ested in tho nature Of the contents of the trunk than in the good nature with which its fair owner accepted the situation. At all events, she had a further opportunity tar a display of her good nature about a fortnight afterward, mid she again 000111- piffled that virtue by accepting him. And in duo time ho was properly authorized to acquire any amount , of klowledge about this trunk, its contents, anu its owner. This WILY the beginning of the "tip system." This drivers of vehicles At •c,,toring-places aro rapidly acquiring the, fiat, and already upset a young ladfs triptk. to order at a convenient turn of a road:with a dexterity that evinces practice. eminent publishes nn on 111ed. t ., tinted at that oil Sunday niurning, LI NPAII/}lOll has Iliad° II ii trout lino.hi the rear. ':LVA Unit tloneral Fros niely fighting for tiro whole Prussian army, rder, preserving his thr- legrain was reisiived in the Emperor Napoleon : o'idoel: in the morning, communication %vital lining vet oil', I havo him up to yeAorday.— loos to mo that Marshal the battle against (sin nit law retired in good The engagement 120111- !IC, bud did not appear lassos or the enemy rout. ding ill overwhelming cured, and the regiments tired during the night ally concludes with the I.ILIO-1 l'eltlcrapls New Method of Making Couquettts THE NEW yORR REGATTA? The Maxie Vletorlous , -.The Dauntless Seeond-The America Yourthr-, , The Cambria Disabled. CLIFTON, Staten Island, Aug. 8.-The signal was given to make ready at 11:25 o'clock A. M. At 11:31 o'clock the second gun was given. The Dauntless was away first, the Madge next, Tarolinta, Idler, Rambler, Cambria, Phantom and others following. The Tarolinta was fouled by the Halcyon. As the starting gun was fired, the Cam bria sailed by Capt. Comstock, and eighteen men, which had been lying close under the Staten Island shore, ex pecting as her captain said, a six-knot breeze from the west, was surprised by the wind coming directly from the north, placing the vessel to the leeward of the fleet. Hor mainsail was first sent up and the cable slipped when the breeze sent her off on the port tack instead of starboard, thus turning her head in shore. Her fore sail and both jibs were sent up but failed to pay her off fur nearly two minutes. This placed her near a mile behind the loading ' yacht. Tho jib-boons of the Halcyon foul ed the mainsail of the TarolinM just in the track of the Cambria, and made another delay. At, last they were all off on the star board track, making short winds until out side the narrows, when all ran under Con ey Island point, and then stretched away for the southwest Spit, the Magic leading. UnLside of Sandy 'look the Breeze slacken ed about one-half. After rounding the light ship the Cambria sent up a fore gall cap sail. Almost immediately a gust of wind frum the southward struck her, and as the forempinast was set very taut, it was earried away just above the eat:. Still she kept on. At the limn, stoke boat the official time was as follows: 33:11. :51s. I huntless :SI, :Lau. 117 s. Idler 311, 37m. 235. Aincriva "11.17 m. 595. l'hantmu 311. Lan. is. Madge : - .att. 7s. Silvio 52.1. Cauilwia 4h. ---- Fleetwing 41t. 2rik. 411. 3m. ss. Tarolinla 411. Madeline •111. 1 lin. •14s. Calvp,:” 4h. Widgiss: 41.. IJw. 3os. P.andiltq: dh. 12m. thi tho ihr measuromont, 11.0 adjustol time hir tho raise WaS billows: Magie whining the cup 8,. Stun. 715. Idler 414 !lot. A mi•rira dh. 2:1111, 411. '.!kikt. 575. Alk.:4 - 11, Is. l'akhria 411. 411. 41m. Alk. 47m. :2tks. Sylvio I iautill,ss •111. ".nn. 235. 411. :Ll/111:41s. Whig:4:ll . 111. Calypso 411, 411111. Madeline 414 •12411. 31;s. 411. 2sm. The Maid, is owned by Fr:kid:Nu usg,mil, of N4:‘," York., is 97.'2 I,ms. ikild has all area of DiSil siluaro rt•LLI railVas, against the Calahlaa, 1::11s, tt itll 210,:i '" :In, ,:inva, Nial,,tio, t h e a,tia,Shi is a• 11 : N ill: his 1 , ,Z1 . 1 . 1. (10 had hld hia.a Lili "ill „ herlruu, l iill iii II„„.„ whivil had pi, v“1"41 to mmi 1:111.1. Tho i•htiniz, (in the Rohl Iru aliptilll . l.ll 1 . 1,111 1111 W In 1111111 in 11 . 3\ 1,1. ,uppres,htg 1 . 1.V1.11..,:0 ill illo fir , t ill,lance, 111 tho rot, s••troll t.tt emijurtt up .i)1110 111 . 0:1111 .. tl•ttt for Ow Illttutly 111551. - un tl itlittrity of a p . 110,111:01 nll. , \va-t ill I t o •nwttrtli tc hell tilt. ttrinltt comittilitt nt 111 11111 a illays 111'1111V II Mai , illl . , 111111 till' fort, Ons L 5111 1 . 1 ,11 1 ,1 Ittr tl VIOlail“11 ..4111ailtill,, :11111 that tllu 111111i1. lit 1.11,1 i, 11 . 11) M:rt ttxtrnto t tlitittry atl . tl cruttl. "I as littllll l, l,l Ittl his 113111 m lhu sum, It 1 . 0 111,111,11,a With iii , daS •40, , :Hl.l ( • I QE , / lit' Hirt , Until Ha , I li r.halt /Ii 4I IaSSOS oil; and it NVaS 1,01,111,0 ud s \Verit Vellgllloo on doing released I t at he was arreshal.” taut What dogrel' of ,spon,ikility, if any, tats Its:silliest by 0 , 1- eel Beet at the 011ie IS not stated ; 111111 'hell We Consider the disnilndod balita and ookless temper that aro attributed to illa one, it IS iilipeSsllllo to imagine, hint mai led to sympathy, least or all to It I/IL, of mailication. Nevertheless, the story is it ;111 ono, ;Intl slig . geSts the possibility ots tato et things to lee deeply deplored by . very J 1111.11111.. 111111tI, and to Ile 1/1 . 01111 , 11y eforliled ley those, leaving authority ill the natter. leMutastile and degrading excesses puuishuu•ut ill system of :air rills and navy cannot but constitute, vlwrever they lent:: appear, an abuse of maim. peculiarly outrun to tile spirit or the oyoruntout aunt .treit,ive to public .pin en ; they ar, the barb:trews and insolent •learactoristics ot• despotism, and should be, ell to these governments which stand in revile Gear of the free manhood of the riti .ou. That is indeed It fatal liberty et dis •rctioa whirls puts it ill lho poLver tun or toot-, itino:oirrorhaps impoluous or Mellish, not positively vindictive, to hreak the •pmt era soldier, :11111 to IOW:1111111 illiiiitir -1.1110111111 maddening cruelty to 'necessary discipline Ily ingeniously directing it tgainst that which should he nolllaSt ill the . lllilelt—his sensitive es and his salt• ree pect.--/Mitienore .Sen. Senator Ilarifia'fa Certificate of Got Churttrter. Senator I iariltn,of lOWA, Will) is n clergy man :el well as a politician, and eame Washington poor, but has somehow gr rich enough to dwell in an elegant brew stone (hunt a n d !mop It carriage with son cants in livery, has in a recent missive t 4qlo Saunders of Florida, given the Admit istration a g,0111,1,1 letter of recommend: Mot, II is t.ertilicate al character, 'envoy, contains 501110 4.111 . ,11, gllallfyillg Ile adwits that the l'resitlent has not calk , :trowel him ally 111011 1,1 groat talents, ht insists that tills is lita nevessary to stneet•s. and that medium talents, supported In 11”110,ly anal industry, aro ILr Iles, times anti Conning front I !anion, this is My:Mt:Mtn fen. who bettor titan he t'illlvertily that me 4,r vory calibro can 5u,,,0,1 in roar) lug their aim, prey idol it is not too ltigl quite :el well 21,4 st:W.4llllqt ut sinperi,tr a taintnents? Anti Idle is bettor tittalitiet except it Ito l'ocksnillliimsolr, to db...., nron the payi. :4 , l ll;diti , stuf 11,,n0-Ity, 0111 11:15 bee able to roll lip II 1”111,111t1 \l'elsittg hit In rtI1,11:ISP::1,111111.11,11 , 1111l1INIoll111 W)1,1 ington and sport 1111 equipage on Polite-4y vania avenue: Alter all, Air. Ifni.lan cannot assure I 'ricinl Sunnilors uf the clinulloss future f lie Ailininistratinii. Personally lie is 5, stint! kith it: I.llt 110 is enilipolled nit that there lire shining, lights in the Ii iniblican party wit, Jiro ilning th^ir best hreal: it illtilllai Sannilors that the sky is overcast, tl here arc hreakiirs ahead, and that eve Ileptil)lican had hetterlunk Sin tins hintse the --I will 111 , Very to take t 111i/111110Si. lallador.C`ll such lottor, ns tionotor I Inr an'u would ruin ( ;on. ;rant it there lour° anything loft or him to ruin ; awl the tin should not hoitilato a liniment shutting his month by nuropting a shill present from hint, Or ot , 11101Ti1142: :1 fat 11111 111.111 cowo of his ves.- - I. Iliti.\ \Vhilt , Sulphur SprinL! Va., August 7- -A torriblenc,idcutm..•nrrt nn Saturday night on the limit. train lit tl l'hesapeah.o 1111‘t tthiu 1 1 ,11,101 lit ,lerry 11111, 111111111. SO \ l Oll 111111111 1 . 1 , 11 l Illio pan,ed by the brpal,ing of the fr.prit Intel of tho ~ninliing car, Nrhipli hail 110,1111 lilgoSt.lll,l 111111 1 . 1•11 11.11511 2111 01111i:111k 1111.11 ono hundred foot high. 'Fla. train NVI going - on 1111 1.111-gratlo ~r ono 11l 11111 sixty feet to the 111110, :It 1110 Eat, 401 . 11111,, 11, , I• 1111111% TllO onginol.s 1111 11100111 ering the appi.lont soon rever,od the ongim but tin vnitpling broke and the (ar lnliow od the 11.11015 down the (11111111.111111011 t /111 killed Alajor .1. IL Paxton and son, Co Boullvarn, P. IL NI hag% and N, Norllet, all Virginia.;:lplitt Paxton, I Vick,harg, ; „holm lorris-.PI of Alabama ; lh , vd lloadly, of NI•NV an t i S. j). Oohh, Slate Senator, of Ac Jorsoy. Thu wounded are: B. I lance Everett, N Early, Hobert and John Ford, John ilrisin Thomas .1. Winston, Clement, Ed ward Ilarris, Charles E. I logo, and \V. I Crump, all of Virginia; J. Pollard, of Mont goinery, Alabama; J4 , lllall,SUlForitltell , l WI i)ithe MOlllgOltlery anti 3.1”1ii le railroad and iieorgeTvreo, a Gorman. Thu mnund rii aro being kindly cared for. Cool raxc. by 'tits '..eg,-rio.o--Fears of S, 1112211=1 MS=M Lot tsv 1.1. E, August S.—A. special patch mthe C'eurier-loyesa/ from Lexing ton toslay says the negroes are on the ram page in Woodward county, burning terns, oats, hay stacks, turning stock into hemp fields, On Rose hill the negroes as sentbled armed with muskets and pistols, and are picketing all the roads leading to Versailles. Every one gOinginto this City is halted and turned }ick, the whites bring ordered to return to their houses. A com pany of inilita was ordered from Midway, and luirived about 2 o'clock. The rioters have dispersed but threatened to give fight to-night. The citizen guard of Lex ington were awaiting orders to go to the scene of the disturbance. There are goner oral apprehensions that there will be a tight beforomorning. Burning' of Propeller Now HAVEN, CT., Aug. B.—Tho propel lor Parthenia, Captain Tryon, belonging to the Eastern Propeller Company, and run ning between Hartford and New York, left Saybrook at 7 o'clock out:Sunday even ing. At 10:30 o'clock, when three miles Falknor's Island, a lire broke out around her boiler. The flames spread rapidl,6 - , and the steam er was at once headed for Falknor Island, and as Um donkey engine and.ibreo pump forward could ()fleet nothing to extinguish the dames, the crew were forced to aban don the vessel, and all hands, Wino in num ber, took to the boat and reached the shore in safety. It was a beautiful still night. The Piwthenia was headed for the main land, and ran herself aground a mile southeast or Guilford Point and burned up. There was no cargo worth mentioning on board. James \V. Morris, aged 15, was drown ed, Sunday, whilst bathing in the M,r rimac river, at Lowell, Mass. iloral.intelligenrr State of Thermometer at the Intel!lgen cur 01Bee TUESDAY, August 9. 9A. M... Ft deg. 12 M... F. 5 deg. 3P. M.. s 3 deg. Weather clear. Wind South. Ylecting of the Pennsylvania Male Teachers' Association. For some timeliest our citizens have been looking forward to the meeting of the State Teachers' Association with considerable interest. The expected presence of so many of those who aro engaged in the great cause of education, and actively employed in the arduous duties of a teacher's life was well calculated to arouse pleasur able anticipations. 'Fho local committee of which Colonel Wm. L. Bear is Chair man were assiduous in their efforts to provide for the oamfort of the many ex pected guests. Our citizens kindly opened their houses, and the hotels agreed to re duce their ratos of fares for the occasion. A committee met the teachers arriving at the depots and gave them all required aid in finding accommodations. The Court House was granted by the Commissioners to the Association as a place for meeting, and it looks very elegant in its new coat of fresco ing and all the nicety of fresh paint anti line curtains. Tho graining of the doors, desks, seats, Rc. , Is admirably - done, and the curtains are of title green dtuna.sk.— The teachers of the State aro the first to occupy the court-room since its thorough renovation. At ten o' clock on Tuesday, the State Teachers' Association opened its seven- Vent!' annual session in the Court House. Tho attendance, never large on the ti rst day, promises well for a larger session than even the last years' ineetingat Greensburg, when that ancient village WAS suporcrowded, and some visitors Wert) obliged to stop at two hotels in order to get hulgiti,gs and refresh ment, and did not fully succeed at that.— , mit old city being somewhat larger, will doubtless comliettably neconinitalate all who attend. It is a good-htoking assemblage. Though not physically robust, especially the ladies, the facet{ evidence a higher intellectual and moral standard than the 'midi, assemblies to which We are accustomed. President It. S. Jones, of Erin opened in a few remarks and introduced Nov. 11. t'. Suosserott, of St. John's Lutheran Churelt, who read from the Scriptures t Corinth -1111,1 eltertsl an appropriate prayer. lit the alaiellee of the Secretary, A. I. lartin, of l'erry, .1. .I,irtott Thomas, Phil adelphia, was tillt,Sl`ll Seereiary pre Ire. 'TheereaSarld, Anton ROW, has Mg left Ilte State and the profession, It. \I. Young, Connty Sitperintendent of Lehigh, teas Ct,llllllittet. till Enr”liniont was ap point...l to perfect at list el the IllelldierS. 1 . ,,1111ty supmvdrndcut EVallS read 1111 11,1iiresS Of Wele,llllo, conveying the good will the rnwluuuily, \sid,•ll ha said was tin idle profession. \\'t, extend our hospi tality and expect to deris o both pleasure :mil benefit from your stay among us.---- A fter et - mar:v-4111g the peaceful triumphs of osltteation with the luirrors if war, !warm a pleasant picture of the "garden spot, - ad passed on to its educational reeltrtl and its well-known mimes, paying a feelillg 11'11,1110 t,, 1111 , laLurs ILII,I Ser,del'S 111 the 1,1111114 M Selll,lll,'llllSo, 'l'lladdeusStevens, and advising a visit to thosarrrd s.rit his remains 11 , 1,11,10, Ito di,l nut 10401111 SM the Willi, to 110 Mall , With then:11110 COMpla concy as many others; intich has horn neniplh•hed, Itut lingo harriers yet ebstrUct our way. Ina year after year we approach Ilearer the realization of our Lopes; and with more titiort and more patience :we shall at length secure 111,, full attainment of Mir desires, The alitireSS sub' :ltd WO have 11,1,111 Mlle for 1111,1 imperfect abstract, (lets : \VL Chairman tit Executive Continttlee, responded lit - jetty. ]le had not expected 10,1,1 this, aS ill making the pro s ions art•angententshis work Was supposed 1,, 1,0 dour, :111,1 the nnu.v transferred to the officers of the meeting. \ aro aware, however, that We had° COlllO I. a garden spot, not only materially but intellectually • a spot where nntny of the groat reforms in the calls. \vas horn, ns well Its the reSt illg-plata, or ono great man whose metnnry would be ever green in the hearts of frientis of eilutiation and all his fellow-citizens. 'rho Association met here itt its earlier days, and now after making the circuit of the Slate, hail returned, bringing the old friends and the now OW'S gathered ell its progress. or yetir won who haVe originated groat tlgellt•il,l fel' perfecting the work are hying and some are hero to-day; and not unit' art) the el 0111111.1 Sellool,l represented, lint the 11,1110111 MS ulul ,•eilegits of the State is well. Wc know we will be treated well, and expect a pleasallt 1111 d pretitaide Meet- Pr, yens iii Oected to being designated as the verse tole l'resident ; although 110 teas tho oldest It in the association, still his heart was Marin enough to respond bt the worth; of welcome. Thought no news to be told that this seas the garden spot, it was pleasant to hear of its riches from ono indigenous to the soil. The garden is rich in beautiful dowers, judging from the spe cimens on the right of the chair; and they will make the session more interosting, es pecially to the "NOTCII Wise ou s t" of Phil adelphia—the designation is not original, they told hint so thontselves. Ile hoped we should not disgraco our welcome; and that the lager saloons, though aelliugytho best of bow, would not get much or our money. Ito thought we would not 110 n1111111:111 unruly crowd—the men, of courso --and would make 110 00011.411111 1 . 41 r extra police. We have come for profit—for new inspiration—for now strength ; and though little individually, we are a big body. Ihe hope,l the discussions would be 1101111110 Pa in 110111,it and outspoken truth. With renewed thanks and promises to do justico to the good things presonted to the inner man, and h o ping to go away greatly increased in knowledge and in ,17. C, Inc cote-hided. Cob Wm. 1.. Bear, on behalf or the Local I %mini ittee, then ad, ressed the Association :Is I . ..flows—an effort nmst ,•ountienilable for its brevity and point, rarely combined ,peoclics: tut behalf or the Local Committee, and ofte Committee appointed by the School heard ut• this eity, the citizens of Lan caster, I can assure you, Mr. a.i through you, the Ladies and (;entle -111(11 of the State 'l'e:tellers Association, that We deem it it distinguished hon o r to haVii so largo it ('oily, and one nt so illlpor tallt n CharaCter, WOOL ill our midst.— NVe welcome cordially. the fa, or or the Corn ksi. 03or, ,4* the hat, the plruvuro, too, Wci 00111illg you to the occupancy, mai to con gratulate you a, the lirst occupants, shire its refitting, of this beautiful hall, tNlica ted to the ends of juatico. It scouts alai proper, that the liditcat.irii ufuur flltltre dispentiors of justice should have this honor. Since your first annual meeting . as a State Association, in (Lis city, ill 15.".3, von have hatlthe experience as all organization, of youth anti I trust that. Oils meeting, 1 . 1,11 i this 111'," point, fluty giVl` , i4lls or toll vi g or. You have 1,11111 , to take into cmt,itleria tion subjects of vital interest, alrecting ~ i ninunitios and the prosper ity or this great ConimmiNvealth, and till sorvo a 1,111111 substantial Nvoli•onie than its in the power or Ilw committee to give; but yiilll . :ohj,ct until per Soso clerk you to rise ahovo the p tlisappointinents tvhieli you may meet. ltepeating, On be half of the l'outtnittee, and of the citi;tens interested in the cause of education, a most eortlial welcome , to von, sir, and to the niembors or this hotly, I trust 1110 this tweeting will marl: a Ilse' ern ill the history (titectitit; ,pecchir. Ivory tf, 13 nit 11104, taller dolntters to to, 111111 rupliO4 tso tnl spot.olit, 1,1 1 14 toy uniwiuuaia c 411401 to r, minuics. Thiilnnint wore ii ,11101011—‘,1.1 , 111 , 1kil thin Gn inform:al, or 111111d.u.s that lhoac /111Vil eXt . lll,i , Jll ticket.; 110,111 , a1•01.1•1. their rai motion and rialto; hilt all a•/iii iri tutu tuu'/u'tt 11111,E hiolil to thecculllnlittel`. 'rut, t Ll4 , th“d,, ~..ducting the eli,•th or !.:td Leon laid over front lint sic), the Ohjus of both being to 010 - j, lbo ! , ,4 lime in oloctini; and electioneering. One prorosod, in short, tla, "Cram - for, County Systeni tho ;4 tick et, and soratohing all but the require, number. The other reforred tlw nominations to ismunitteo of "vino promiinail members' subject to ratification. Ilurtt, Pittsburgh, nmvoll the adt tion of the latter, which I wouglat out an tu mated discussion. author, (Chas. IV. Deans), and Profs. Burt and Wyers, and opposed by Messrs. Park or pr,,fesssnr of the other plant:lnd >l roars Corn forth, - Wickersham and Ingram. In the course of the debate it was alleget that the wirepulling for office bad been dis graceful -an improvement oven upon trickery. Prof. Iturtt thought electioneer ing legitimate, and an essential result u democracy. When NVe got to the iinetion, the com mittee plan NVEL4 voted down, and on the "Crawford l'ounta• SVSL0111" (Otto adopted, after which adjourned. The printed programme (lti-page pamph let) is a good thing, containing all desirable information, the pieces to bo sung and the constitution and by-laws of the ewniiloto hana-bOA... This attendance of citizens was quite i morons, and will doubtless increase as the work of tho Association is developed. THE. HARRIS DENTAL ASSOCIATION.—A stated meeting of the Harris Dental Society was hell at the office of Dr. P. niestana, of Millersville, on Thurday the 4th instant. The officers and members were in full at tendance, showing an unabated interest in the proceedings of those meetings. A dis cussion on the treatment of exposed pulps was the main topic of the day, which was participated in and well handled by every member present. An essay upon sonic subject for discussion will be road before thesocioty at its next meeting by Dr. li. H. Young, of Lancaster. The place selected fur the next meeting, is at Dr. Martins office, at Strasburg. The stated meeting of the Society will take place every three months. NV HITE HOUSE CAMP MEETING —A largo eamp mooting under the auspices of the United Brethren Church is now in progress et White House, a station of the Pennsyl vania Railroad between this city and liar risburg. The church of this city is repre sented, and the meeting Is reported to have been very successful and Interestingso far. THE PRIZE nlNO—Belt Presentation.— The bruisers of the Second Ward hold high carnival at their head-quarters in East King street last night, on the occasion of the presentation of the champion's belt to their hero, the legal lord of Duke street, who so signally vanquished the presump tuous and impecunious "Picayune," of South Queen street, on last Monday evening. 'rho entire Radical school of feeble-minded children were pres ent as invited guests, and a number of the ex-champions of the Second Ward graced the occasn in with their presence, among whom conspicuously stalked the gal lant ".Jack of Clubs," first champion of the Ring. At precisely eight o'clock the new champion entered the saloon,leitning mod estly on the arm of an ex-Baltintore Plug Ugly, well known in Lancaster:as "'Nosey," "COCkey," alias "Blower." Ile WlLti met by a Cotton M ill Puffer, who welcomed hint and introduced him to the Ring in a speech or u n surpassed oloqucooo, mid pre sented biw Whit the 0131110011 . S belt of the Second Ward,assu ring him that the personal esteem, in which he had always been held, was greatly enhanced by the marked and distinguished heroism displayed by him in defending the sacred soil of the glorious Second Ward from the sneaking intrusion of the loan solicitor who had dared to in vade it. The crater knew that he was en trusting the belt to sate hands, and that whenever occasion den lauded it, their gal lant companion would be on hand to defend it and them again tat from any quar- ter. The speech of the Cotton-Duffer was greet - ed with onbellnaod applause, and the champion himself, as he arose to respond, trembled with suppressed emotion, thank ed the ring for this mark of their Collii donee, but feared, in the language of the poet, that they „ leaned on a broken redid' Ile had heard that his lately 'vanquished turtagunist was practising with three pound dumb-bells against a suspended chaff-bag, and that the muscle of his arm had already increased to the size of a pullet's egg. What ;nicht be the result of a future contest with the enemy, was therefore, but ho eellid assure his friends that heits- KOSSed the fierce resolve, the po‘Veruf hate, the study of revenge, and einirilge never le or yield the trophy he inn' won, as long as life endured; and if perchance his life should pay the forfeit of his rashness, Inc romestcd that he might be laid away silently in the wino collar of the "Spotted Cat." In conclusion he ordered boor fur all hands, rtsmosting Johnny to " cladk it The Ltit is l 5e1.,110-11:111L1, cast-oir, fir.,-bolt, with a till plate in front ell which is painted in black Japan the following . inscription: " l'hanipion Pell presented to the Legal Lord of I who street-- lighting weight, 105 pounds." Thi, disti»gilished trophy has heretofore been won by eight other champions, ranging in weight front 21111 down to 116 polind,. A aeries of 11,4•Ititions , v,re passed by the lting having, ill view the security of the Ward against outside illtril,i4 , ll; the sup port of the Radical school for feeble-wind ed children ; and a joint agreement to 'Tut a head" 4111 till'. riCllyllllo Skaii . lit)l . ever 11l is found within the preeincts of the Second NVard. Nl:tilttl CAMP :‘11.:6:11N.i.- -A corn..pm:d ont semis us the following account of a colored camp meeting now in progress in the woods belonging to I:rialt I.:(•lscrt, uu the o.2toraro hills, in Paradiso t‘vp.: The meeting WaS 411.pallin•ti on Saturday ovPning and will continue, perhaps, duriin., the present wool:. Undur the odic:., management of the c"mi,,itt., Ari,,igo weias—oonsisting Mvssr , .. Eeket: and Jos. hoop (odillej, and >I r. \Veils trot orodl- nothing. that \ tt, the (111IfOr of visitors is left undone. The Rovv. 111:. . . . nitr and .h,einiah Proctor, together with others, address the inciiting,l daily and nightly. tin :Sabbath estining there teas a tmutl gathering of St bites with, about twenty c.dored Idothron intorsporsed. 'rho services Avon , (Vol! conducted, :1111 Oa of proaching, prayer :mil singing. After the c.iloreil lirctlircii had finished singing their hymn, Prothcr l:olit..John I louston, (whiny from your city, ill unison with some half dozen whites, sang a hymn, "We're They suss! Mime dialbily ',hind the iildt . f..cci tr hile they sang, with one iiyelllrlll,llleaviiiisvaril Rad 1110 00.11, 11X1`11 lull the tniuisters occupying the stand. SI , 1110 wag standing by, after the termination ut the singing, railed out Robert, yews g‘vin home, but yon', net gwin 111 the Sellater' NVe suppose the l'oninteittoo were not Imsont ,ir the fellew Ivonla 111150 been ejeCied 11 , 1111 lino greentls. Bone, the belleklictien was invek.sl, one. of We ainista.,,,unaia,d that if the 01M gregatien did lug raise the Mlle tile eellhidered There 'Wile{ ,401110 per:40110 present who are very lunch concerned about the primary vh•tinn to seen lake place, opened their I earts ami hrenegla forth their purses . , rais ing more than the required ,elll. ()Ile of the celered brethren had in his I•essessien a number. 4 or rants, root:6161 oot hearts and clubs, ur spathes and ,lianwllds, tilt for Iteeorkler of Deeds," &n. 'l7te woofing, zt night arc best atteinlisl lid the :,rirants for liffitors eat Seen iloing :ill in titnir p.,wor to lunthe heir, chation I . nr it noininatinn at this twin uq oloctiun. Altlintigh lartn , po , te, Were pit 1111 ii tis vicinity prior to the meeting, we are lire that there are many who would like iioloo from your city, and Wu hope tin may not Le too late for them (octane an aye ciinal chance.; with their competitor. AN11T111:I1 N1.11111t) OUTRAIII , ..--At Ilase lillSVille, 1111 T 1111,4111 ). 11fIer11//011,11,,1 negrees, 11111111,1 11111 'Earner aild Steve SWl,ll`lll - Iy, Wlllll to the tavern of Ilavid troll - 111111 became vers - unruly. In the evening they Iltllowetl the this cr of the mail stage int, the stable, grossly insulted and aloist.,l hint, and would have beaten 111111 I1,11:111S ladle l hint 11,1,1 it it'll broil for the interferenee of Al. r. Creamer. Later' in the evening, as Mr. Ilurintrtl Pyre :LIM his ',II Peter wore Ilriyiug through the village nu their way 111 the I AUCASII . I . TH r - tier jumped into the rad, seized their horse by the head :old ordered theta to get 11111, saying he could whip -------- I Irish out et' it I, 11 that drove the road. The elder Byrn told his son to pay no attention to the ilegro, but to drive tin. This he tried to do, but could not, as the neg - ro still held his horse.— Voting Ilyrn then jumped front the seagull, and after a t-tritllle suct•ectled in knoching the negro tit, wit and severely heating him, leasing him lying almost in sensible in the road. John Lartinan, I Icnry kittslo3.• and others, in coining to market ;ikon midnight, sate Tlll . lllll . lying 111 the road, put hint in the NV:1 . 1.!1111 allat'ar rit,l hint to his home this side of Itaselins s ille. rnor is said to Ito the Non of a no gre.preacher, and Ssevency :t brother 1/1" the scoundrel who attempted to rob and out rage the p1 , 1,.111.14 the lit, Mrs. 111.1111111,11, week or too ago in the saute neighbor hood. lit,: of, Tow Columbia friend informs us that the feuds of the cite tions are as lien, ilt (foltimbia as in this city, Nvliere braggart bruiser: bathe their brawny bone, in Mood. Alt eminent Col umbia candid:lto I'm legislative honors, visited the classic precincts of Tuts' see a an "—a colored man and brother —who (vas supp o sed to ex erei , e :1 control ling intlifence over the intelligent voters of that district. Ittit the titan hula 110'11 "Scon" before, and "% fixed " by the aspi rant's principal opponent, nail till ;argil 11101ItS offered, whether rho4oriral or sub stantial, to change the mini' of the ebony skinned patriot, tore alualiy I.lllaVailing% WOrIIS WINO4IWarIII, and It 11,00. 1;1111,Weil, the %%Alit° 1:Iltwkity't110111:1,1,.110W11 with a liroken brick. This NVIIS the signal for a ,gentfral (A - the dusky deni zens ei Tett- If ill. TIII` embryo legislator changed his base, itnil fled fast from his fleet Oat-foted fans. lie nia,lo a gotd run, nr about tivt, Miles, and finally e-n•aped anumg the thickets Tils " Filte.mths" roturn,4l to l',ltutthia, nt parathrl the principal streets, satkiiN I 111 thew hail giV , lk a 14 , sson (4) all \VII. , \V4 , 11 dal, I.) (anipor With (heir Virlt 1.0( Itadival Irt) lw,Vare. CoNvENTlex.—The Executive Committee th, Lancaster County Ly- COLIIII COllVellti,,ll met at the Exc II tel, pursuant to call, on Mt Mday, July Four Eye:onus wore represented and favorable reports received from others. Ou motisoL it was ordered that each Ly ceum wishimt to Lake part in the proceed ings or the omvention, should report at an early day to the Chairman of the Ex:so:- live Committee; also, that each Lyceum will appoint a Viet: President for the Con vention ; said Vice Presidents to meet on the ground then:or:tint; of the Convention, Saturday, Sept. :td, at o'clock A. it, On motion, Mr. Kurtz, of Millwood Ly ceum, was it:sir:iced to secure the services or the Salisbury Itrass Iland for • the occa sion. . . The Chairman was instructed to requ, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company )r der excursion rates to the Convention JAS. L::\ LLEN, Chairman of thi3 Exe. Com CnulsdraNA, Aug. 1, IS7Of. A How - In.—An ex-Sheriff, who is now a Road Supervisor,and WllMM . Fuesday lost a suit that lie brought before 0110 of our mag istrates, beeame so incenses' at one of the witnesses inn the case, that after a war of words in front of the Cross Keys llotel, he knocked the witness down, giving Ilion a Nark eye. Witness, springing to his let, got the ex-Sheriff's 1101111 ill Chancery, soil was inn fair wav of taking ample satisfac tion, when the combatants were separated by by-slanders, the Sheriff suffering no other injury than the loss of a trilling amount of bad blood from a battered pro- SUNDAY Spool CELEisit.cru.N.—Thero will lie a Lutheran Sunday school celebra tion in Itfochaniesburg, Le code township, this county, on Saturday, August 13th. The New Holland Brass Band \rill furnish the music for the oemsiou and a large turn out is expected. HUN (WEI?. BY ti CAns.—A young urns by the name or Ihigh ltall, in the em ploy of Amos Eckman, near Williams town, this county, was rum over at Belle vicm, near the Gap, by the night trains on Saturday evening,. He was shockingly mangled and cut almost to pieces, a nun tier of trains having passed over him. li was taken to the residence of his brothe: in-law, :Mr. Brown, In Paradise townsh There will be a Woods Meeting in the woods of Dr. Winters, near llinkletown, on the 'filth and 2.5 th inst., conducted by the United Brethren. A general invita tion to be present is extended to all. A BLACK REPUBLICAN MASS M EETIN O.— A correspondent sends us tho following account of the Black Republican Mass Meeting in Drumoro township : Messrs. Editors of (Sc LANCASTER I NTEL LIGENCER : I presume your Democratic readers would lewd interested in reading a report of the proceedings of"the First Ne gro Black Republican Mass Meeting hold in Lancaster county. Seeing an extensive announcement of such a meeting to beheld in the 'grove of Jacob Suavely, in Drumoro township, on Friday, Aug. 5 inst., I wend ed my way to the grove with the expecta tion of seeing at least a thousand Republi cans of all shades Assembled there; but to my surprise I found, aS near as I could count, about eighty buckmegroes, sixty of the opposite sex (vol.', thirty interested and aspiring Republicans I white) and eight White Loyal Candidates for other. Arriv ing on the ground a little after the organi zation, I did not learn the names of the ollicers, but noticed one of the prominent white Republicans of this district perched upon the stand amidst a dozen of blacks. As he officiated largely we presume !LS one of the officers. . • • . . The first speaker Mas a Black Reverend, whespouted shout the wrongs theA werivan people had inVicted upon their rare, and counselled all to support the Republic. party as their only future salvation, polit ically. . • The next speaker WRS the immaculate .1. I'. Wickersham i whitehstate Superintend. ent, and would-be-l'ongressman of this county. Ho commenced hy saving that . . ho came sixteen miles to their me eting, and came entirely unprepared to make a speech. Is it not singularly strange that a man of such giant intellect, genius, and political sagacity, should have lacked so much good judgment on this occasion?' Put I noticed he spoke without any hesitation. lie also told them that lie Wa.s a candidate for Congress, and was nut ashamed to Ile seen or to speak at a colored meeting ; he was their steadfast friend—an abolitionist all his Moi/ought, :Ned i)1,1 ctluw.ui died iii the ninety day volunteer service, years ago when it would not pay, and now when it will pay, ho hoped they would reward his daring trials and hardships, by giving him their united support for Congress. Ile as eared diem if ho got to Congress he would use his utmost endeavors to have a hill passed, providing that white and black children should be educated together. Ile said that negro children haul the sano• amount of natural intellect its white ones; and vonvoyed the impression that if there was any difference they had a little more ; nml he presumed that there WaA lira a Man in the State who should know better than he vain, 1.011001h:it Wii•hiv admin. .111er all hie lionoyhigling the I fear they evil! go back on him, av I ha \ i =II= Lase Loon bought or eilitged in the ot . r- Vit'es of ()liver who swells himself im mensely in trying to till out the east-elf garments of the "old Conine mer." The next speaker, introduced by a Soil of I lam, was the pill man, J. C. ,Whilo), Who, Unlike \ ick 01,11:1.111, prepared, and said he came there tor the express purpose or speak lug to his eol ored friends. Ito said he expected them loon., up like hottest men and support him Ole the Legislature, and assured them that upon such mot its himself depended their future liberty. If they sent him to I larris- their interest. Ile OV ell WLO I t so far to say that he WIN n ot OIIIV fllVorable, Lut intended to iutii ih u e a Lill at the k, rig session, if eltwteil, to make it a offence, punishablo with line 1.11 , 1 ilnpriSolllllollt, for any negro tto- Ilan to marry a 1)01110er:1C. tit eOlll,, he OR the Ineethig to illaiOnitand hint 'ant:o.loli Slicnilti he reser VeLl ILr the Item' h- Iktit part lo urged the noi4riies to 151511 nit in till force, or it defeat the Itepuldi- Int party wits certain. Unfortunately lie 'ergot to quit just here, and marred aft his iirosiiects by letting the neLtroes that he h tit iltvays Lren taught to believe, both Icy the Bible and othersvise, that it is it disgrace tn its, black. 110 was severely reprimanded for this old Joccl,, \\*lto used to run tlit; "ntlerptround Itail‘vii•, and by a I colored Itoverend from Christiana, teltu spoke next and argued in reply that Solomon is as nogr,. lioorgo IN'hiLson ltchit was the next poalior vatted. Ile ha, l'or years 110011 .110 I thechiof Conductors of Ow Untlergroon,l taill'lltll.l, flurouglt the l'hester ll'his valley is ninnies partietilarl‘• nutecl Ga lie murder oftiiiiir ilorsuch,i was the first speaker reeeivisl luny ileinonstra ion front the /NH, in, in way of aliproN al. in his coining forNvaril one oldie 0,,. c re., iroposeil three sheers for hint, Soo' litters give dean slid it v. :mil hey were given with a will, Ii 1,, :my Titerioil to judge icy , eortainlV is lie only Ina!' inuring . the speakers wile is at .11 popular with the ilarkies, and likely to mot their votes. tin the whole, the vas a failure, and it certainly did not may he Speaker. and 011100-,t,k1'1 , , n'11.1", \ la•i• n aln'llliarna', for their trouble. The no rot, cannot lie wheedled into voting, for ny ono Iv how they do not know, and all lie ,porches wade will not convert. thorn in whirls 1.1102.' dot not I , olit`ve. EDlcl,. iii iii ti's sm.Es.—Tin, ILllinrini po.p erties were soil itt tho Court I Lou. , in this eitv on Wednesday lust liy Sheriff :Ayers: two-story house and tenement situated in West Ilemptield township on the litri etta pike, adrning proporty of Ailam Donthavh, sot, as the proper Ly ol'.lueuh soul Catherine ;reider, to t rgt, IL I son, for .110. A lot of ground in liitiz, Ni. IT, uti to hirlt • erected a ono toil a half-story franni on,e, tho property of Froaoriok I: rlirr, old to Henr♦ S. Franok, for ;$l-17:. Three lots In the town or Warwiok, 127 and 129, containing one hundnd Ind eighteen perches of land, whereon are 'reefed a ono story frame house, stable he property of Reuben S. rush, sob Ito John Evans for $1:-.00.. A lot Or piece of ground in the villatn of New Ifolland, containims, soventy-chz.lit perches more or 1000, on which is erected two-story brick house, stable, Acr., the property of Jefferson S. Bard, sold to land 11. Brubaker for TWO 114.8 of ground Nos. 2-I luid. 22, it Centreville, Conoy township, eighty-vigil Prot front iind one hundred andseventy-six feet deep, on which is erected a rich-1,1.4 brick house with two-story back building, friuno stable, iVe. The property of 'al.try and poor to IV. Ashton, o i l to i 1 ZOI 0:: for A pieeo of ground in Manor township, iontaining two acres, more or less, on which s erected a two-story stono house, frame aside, No. the property of Israel lirenner, isourbeer, for . A tract of land in Sadsbury township .00ntaining forty-siN. mar; more or loss , 011 ahloh there are erected a two story brick muse two two-story frame houses, frame null, :tn.., the property of Samuel 1,. I )ell sold to John E. Leonard, for MOT IN IMAIIIIITTA,—We are informed that a serious riot occurred in Marietta on ill inday night. It seems that some eight or tell rowdies had been drinking freely in the lower end of the town, and then started up town and stopped in front of a beer saloon kept by a I lerman named Jacob ttishoh His place being closed, the party knocked and not being admitted 'omit open the dour, { 1111 a deillancled bear. The ownor rontsea to give them any. allying that they had too !meth already. Ile woo then asomilteil, knocked down, kicked Mitt brutally beaten, one of his a-ssailants strik ing. loin over the head with an iron bar, fracturing his skull and beating his face into a jelly. Ills wife who has Leen confined lint about two weeks, came to his assistanee, and wire also knocked down and dangerously injured, as was also his I wed, or and several others who interfered.-- Leaving the landlord for dead, the rowdies went down town and got into a regular fight, some thirty er torty persons partici pating with pistols, knives, clubs, stones, Ne., making a pandemonium of the neigh borhood. A spectator, WllOse IntliNJ We did not learn, was shut through Lice lg. There being but line constable ill town, 110 with' du nothing towards suppressing the riot, being in fear or his own lit ; cons, piently no arrests have been Matto Ititillet has been lying in an insensible con dition ever since, and his physician has no hope, of his recovery. RAT Ln...k m EETENO.—A large meeting or the citizens of Little Britain, Fulton and the surrounding townships intro !Will in the wands of Walker, Esq., near the Unicorn Tavern, on Tuesday last. The people turned out in for , e, tithing baskets of provision with them, many ladies !icing present to adil to the interest of then rn sion. The Ohjf.`et of the Meeting was to fur ther the building or a railroad from Oxford to a point on the Susquehanna river, to nnlnteet With the projected Peach Bottom Railroad. Speeches were tirade and much interest manifested. We hope to see the project perfected before long, as it will add greatly to tho value of land in the southern part of our oiunty, and give the people or that section a better market for their pro duce. Lox,' Ilonx ran CATTLE.—There are now at the Lalwaster Stook Yard, :OAHU fi,rty head of Tows long horned eattle, brought front Chicago by .N 1 r. v"tnt' Of those male measure newe than six foot front tip to tip neross the horns, and it is found impracticable to raise them in Lan caster 001111ty, On 111,1111 a of getting them through ordinary stable doors. !They are worthy ola visit by the curiously Paisox CLERK.—After fifteen ballots the Board of Prison Inspectors elected Jitt,th 1,. 110/Iniejer Clerk of the prison in place of t ;co. W. Baby, removed. tin the final bal lot Messrs. must, Lefevre, mid Musser i 3), voted for 11011i/icier, and Messrs. Roh rer and Poe•nall (2), voted for John Johns. Mr. :Shirk voted obtiik. CLOOO OF Tli 0 CAMP-M0.1 , M vile camp-meeting closed this morning with interesting services, quite a number of persons formally uniting themselves with the ditThront Methodist Churches rep resented. It is the intention to make this ground a permanent place for annual camp meetings, and some fifty lots have already been selected on which commodious cot tages will lie erected by the OW11(11.1. It is in all respects one of the most eligihlc loca tions in the country. DEATH of REV. JOHN SUANA AN.—ltev, Father-John Shanahan died at the parson. age of St. Peter's Church, Now York city, e I ,yostorday at 110011. Ho was well known ill Lancaster, and was tho third oldest pries) in the United States, Father McElroy, of Boston, being the oldest, and Father Fee. nan, of this city, the next. TiE PERANCE MEETING.—On Friday, the 12th inst., there will be held at Mt. Joy s District Convention of Good.Tein piers.; PARADE OF THE 0. U. A. M.—On Satur day, August 6th, a parado of the Order of United American Mechanics, took place at Quarryville, which was ono of the larg est demonstrations of the kind over held in the lower end of the county. For sever al hours previous to the time announced for the parade, constantstreams of people and vehicles passed into the village and to the woods in which the mooting was to be hold. The village wasnliastirwith excite ment, and flags were hung out at various points, a largo ono across the main street bearing the inscription "Welcome Me chanics.", The delegations from neighbor ing Councils arrived about eleven o'clock, and after partaking of dinner at the Na tional I louse, were formed into lino about 1 o'clis-k, P. M.. After forming into line the procession moved through the princi pal streets of the village, and then toward Snavely's Grove, about ono mile west of Q ttrryvillo, where it arrived at '2l o'clock, P. M. Tho following was the order of he [ln wussion : Quarryville Cornet Band. North Star Council, No. tS, with thu,, and a silk banner bearing the name of the Cooing!, date of its institution, and Limo motto of the tUiler. Marshal, William H. Eincar; Aids, 11,njannn F. Worth and \V. Frank Iles.. Strasburg Cornet Band. Strasburg Council 0. U. A. M., No 17:1, carrying several fine flags and open Bible. Strasburg Council Junior, 0. U. A. Al., No. ILA, with American ilitg; Marshals Sm Moe, Jacob Buckwalter and John 11. ;for ting; Junior, Taylor Byerly. Marticville Cornet Band. . . - - Marticvillo Council, 0. U. A. M., No. 1911, and appropriate banner. Marshals D. 11. Stoner and Henry Sick man. About 1150 members in run regalia participated in the Parade. rriV ing al the ground where a large con course of people had assembled, an organ iz.ation W 3, tnlected and the parade The stage wt4S handsomely with evergreens and flowers, rept,- sonting the emblems and principles of the order. 'l•he officers of the meeting were as President,—Loander T. I lensel. V ice I'rosnlents--11enry 11. Lefever 1,1 F. ( ;all. Secretary --Eubort Evans. tEMMEMI eloquent addresses werlt delivered I.y 11. E.1111(11, .1111110 S COMIIS and I Ir. .1. I. laueholl, after o'hit•h the andientie slowly dispersed. 'rho moldier on _annul wit estimated at uhNntt throe tholl - and the admirable order winch pre ailed, relleeted great credit on thll COlll - lII' Arrangements. The three bands present tinliviimid the oisiasiou with excel- TilL! North under , hose auspices the parlide took place, is in a very flourishing condition, and deserv ing of credit tor the manner in Which the ooeasn , it pa•ssetl off. 11. 3.1.1 N PI EATINtI Tri E NEI/101VOTF:.- time 13,r holding the Itatheal primary ection is.i./ratving near, the tight is grow licrver. In the goml cOll-111 , i111011011 101 , , retrilo were iOlOl,lll. Cllt,llOllOSlll,- nee that " the tdlitm should seek the initm el tint the 1110 01111.0 ;.• 1.111 such an dilnvial 1111V1` all vanished in this •O .1 progress and Itatlivalisni, especially nom: the Iladivals of-I.aneaster county. he tricks pravticed, and 11111:111, ,11,111.. of 1110 ~111111.1:11., Mr the purpose obtaining a few votes, are the most dis ',morel 111:0 1,111 be imagined. The five.' x hundred negro votes in the cnu uty tiro needling worth striving for, and desper e efforts are being matte to obtain them, of men the ttventy-tive of t'onestogtt •Wll,llill are not to lw de , misod.:\ certain diditlato tm• Itovortler, 1010 net his posters dorm its Lases his Maims upon being a and having formerly been a rattle rover, \V:I, at the 110141, NVOOtIS nweting, ear this village n fitly weeks ago, but dis ,mring that the local candidate for the elm chive, orlio, by-the-by, is a very •40. thy gentloinati, and nitwit too honest el decent to shunt! ally 1•11;110.0 of recoic 1g the unwimdiou, had ina,lo:t favorable inpression upon the fifteenth aniendmonts, e determined to elleet it hank movement 1.1 attacl: hint in the roar, which he 111t1 t•ry elleetnutlly by hiring n " Nigger 101.,11t1111.111011.11110111.,1111.1 paying, him tie ( salary of :lilt a mantle and \yids 0V It, put up pastels which inhnrm the iudeprndeut ItolllllPlirll.ll VOIOrS," that iitchering mid cattle droving qualify a IMI porlovily for tho duties of Itecortier The intc/hf/crit fifteenth amend wilt, the :;k1:1 a 1111/11111 11111 i whiskey, and to (son hauling posters put tip in this ,tvlisliip will obtain the "butcher 1111.1 tattle, exactly 1.1,n0 VOll., 1 this toivitship. This shows OM N'aillo of Vol.o ion two votes: for ltevortior. We •,,,1111 114,11111101111 a elustper plan to oh tin the votes of the negroes, to some ono •110 is not envinehored by n "Letter half,” tol that is to Mllow the example of Sunta n. A. T.lorg . ,:tti, the Michigan carpet .agger, stdu is a cantlidato for re-oleetion o the tivorgia Senate. " tni Wednesday ast," we learn from the papers, " he pub ivly married a negro girl minted Carrie I igle_7ate." A wench lima,. 011.11101 to narry a lAnivaster (sonny Itadical vandi ate 'null, ton suppose, be found some viten•. Don't till try it, as but one van be novessitil. now Af .s N keno Pte-N le.—On Friday last a negre pit-trio, organized by the sable nepulation of Paradise and adjoining town ships, was held at Landis Woods. Misce genation has been so long taught and mac tieed hy the Radicals on the lino of Lan caster and Chester counties, that many of Ito darkeys now found there, are considera bly bleached, and some of the wonche.s into rather good-looking. The fairest of those wore out in full force at the piemio, anal at tracted lILLICh attention front our city bucks. The rouser 'llene° Wall that the country bucks grew very jealous and a number of tights oven rrrd. A Radical candidate for Recorder was en hand all day hobnobbing with his colored brethren and playing the itgreealile trr his dusky "sistorn." A youth p•litician beeanie quite enamored With one of the confee-col ore.' 11.11gCIS trout Paradise, gallanted her about and sat under tire shady sha,b acs Of the urn hrilgOOllS oaks in sweet l'Olitifilllaoll with her. This excited the ire of the mulatto who hail brought her to the grouici, and the result wasa banter to tight. 'flat white lover way willing to tarot his darker rival in a regular sot to, but several ether negreea hOl,llllol.lccidettly domonstra [lvo, and the Caucasian miseegenator was flirt ItO fire. I lis inamorata was grieved greatly, and she tried to soothe his sorrows by words of consolation which fell upon his like mush. as he Iled. :The white Lancaster county are rapidly putting themselves upon a level with their blacker I inialroll, and sllino Of them scelll mll,llllOll II) unkn n practitittl demonstration of the truth et' I leery Clay's remark : ao.putints Os with strange bed- 1.1.xv.A iitwav St:111011, 011 the Elle ai the E 1111.111114 anr.L.Columbia Railroad, is loeatec I, in the township of lNVtt:- wick, about miles front I,ltiz, on the ll:tinnier crook. A.bout two hundred yards front the statical the Ihuniner and \I iddlo creeks empty into the Coealico. The vil lage centains several dwelling houses, a grist and saw mill, owned by Jacob Sheaf- Mr, the business being carried on by Peter Rentz ; also it large and eommoilious ware house, ticket oilier', post ollice, a coal and lumber yard, also carried on by Peter Rentz, oho is the agent for the Railroad Company at this place. Adjoining the Sta tion is a heauti Mt grave, whirls is frequent ly used for pie-airs, velobrations, Am. lht Saturday, August 2.1411, a grand Ilarvest Ileum Pie-nit' is to be held in this grove by friends and neighbors of the surround ing ',wary. A good band of musie has been engaged for the 111111,11.,11, 11111111111011,1- 1111 t 01110 is anticipated. HORSE AND HU001" TAM:N.-7A:ISL eve ning about S o'clock, a horse and buggy belonging to the livery stable of Jacob Strine,lof Columbia, and which had been hired awl brought to this city by M r. Ben nett, was taken from the yard of the Leop ard 1 lotd, by some person then unkown. About 11 o'clock, Messrs. Snyder and Leonard took the horse and buggy to the stables of the Golden llorso Ifotok in East King street, tolling the proprietor that they had picked it up in South Queen street near Conestoga, where it had been abandoned by II eorge Horner, who, it was supposed, had taken it from the yard, driven it around town, and finally loft it after getting into a tight with his brother-in-law. Mr. String, the owner of the team, being telegraphist for, came on to the city and recovered his property ; and has, we are inrormed, en terea suit against Horner. CA R Hu Its :0.--Yesterday morning about 7 o'clock, a car belonging to Ilitner .V Bro. of this city, Was discovered to be on lire, as the train to which it was attached Wan passing White I fall on the Pennsylva nia Railroad. Tho ear contained perhaps f: . ;Z,0110 worth of merchandise, belonging to Lancater 7il anufacturers and nwrchantS, consisting of eight bales of eotbm, three hula. molasses, a number of bags of coffee, a largo lot of sheet iron, copper, and cement, and about n dozen bundles and boxes of other articles. Tho fire no doubt originated from a spark from the locomotive. NEW SEHOW, HOCSE.—A new school house is under course or. erection, in the village of Now Milltown, Leaeock 'town ship. The district comprises a part of Lea cock and Paradise townships, and is inde pendent—electing its own directors, who have the entire control or the government of the school. NEw EntnnE.—A covered briiltto across the Pequea creek, at New Milltown, between Leacock and Paradise townships, Lancaster county, has just loam finished by the contractor, E. McMullen. 111171:A RT.—At a special meeting of Dimino:, Lodge, No. WI, T. O. 0. F., at Fairfield, on Thursday, July 2sth, ISM, the following resole .ll St were unanimously adopted: Wm I.:aI.:AS, It hath pleased hod, In Ills All wise Providence, to remove from our tnildst Brother William Shank, to that bourne from whence no traveler e'er returns; therefore. Resotred, That while we bow with submis sion to the bereavement, we feel pleased In hearing testimony to the zeal and devotion with which he has performed his duties as an Odd Fellow. Resolved, Tha We sympathize with the be reaved family in our mutual loss, but are com forted that his deportment through life Is our best testimony, that our loss tit his gain. Resolved, That the Lodge attend the funeral in a body. That the Lodge Room be draped in mourning for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That the above resolutions be printed In ono or more of the county papers, and a copy be pent to the family of the de ceased. ( 0 1 0 1 K N, " AIeCLAGIIAN, Committee. Wrrxarßunvr. stacks of wheat belonging b) the farm at the Copper Mines, wore destrqed by tire last week. The supposition is, that they were set 011 lire by some evil disposed person. MECHANICS' GROVE, DRUMORE TOWNSHIP, k ;Lancaster county, Penn'a. "A SKILLFULLY MANAusn About six months ago I was called on by the agent of the W 'teeter A \I Icon Sewing Machine who, by much persuasion and many misretire sentallons, Induced me to purchase a sewing machine, promising to give instructions on it —which he never did—but left for parts un known before giving the necessary inst me lions. I lnrsc Doctor Rernann then stepped In nod tried In give Instruct 1011,1 but, as he him self cannot operate, the teachings he pretended to give were nncctist;u•turv, ns the machine would not work. Ile exchanged:lt fur aunt her, whtclt ens 110 better :than the tirst ; this was also taken away, and a third brought in with DO better results. I louse hail the fourth Wheeler Wilson, which was the exact eoun- rpart of Its predecessors; and lamiully per aded they are all—like tholr ngruts—unpar tried humbugs, sr o, after pretetullug to glee (ructions on t h e mahine, get, the pUrvilater to Sign a paper, certifying that Meg Roca had full and satisfactory Instructions, in order to secure to the agont (hcir percentage; and ako a promissory note, exemptlng evoryt lin.; of property, whether real Or personal, even to the clothing on my hack—which fart I wits 11,.1 aware of until I i•anto to Lionnl,ter 1,1 request the general agent to lake hack the machine, and return my note—which he refused 111 110 11/IIeFIS I WOuld di,' 111 m twenty dollars, and 11, 1 1 1 61111t1 not afford that, he explained to me the nature of (Ito note I 'Lad signed. a (.4.py of 11111111 I give verbatim') NlEt . u.tNn - 's “no) Ii l'oororri , 1 1 1 1 . 111111 1 11.. 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I ali 'llli~ gt.tl 1. 111...1111 , 1..1ii 0tty..14.1111 n1wa1k5111111 . 21,.1, ,, . ;.; ft. —.lll Ilk, Harry ;t..or, It. IMO F.111..111,11i St•11,11.11i. ti MARKETS I.llllntlelplito, Grail, Markel. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. tho ales we quote N 0.114114,111,011 ball: 11l oil. ClOVerSceti at front .0 Coll TIIIIDIIIy iS In !; , 40.1 supply mot runtu, fr.ol FlllXSet . tt 14 cruslwr, Thu Flogr I:,•t i. 4 firm, 1,10 ILer, , Ili cicliimul I. I , l,ll , ipally I. the Letter grades: fur th, supply I/1 Ihe w:1111 for th 011 1 ,111 ,, 1 . 111,11)/14 . 1, who., purcluts,, ill, Irmo 7tN)lO St/0 1,1,1 s Itivluillist.; Superiltle : ..`,5, - A , , , p5.75; Extras at . , utal Mlnnosota Extralolly al ,d1.7 - 7.:A Punn'a cid at Indiana allll , h 1 do do :Lt.. ,01,1 l'aney brand, al N. na 10 quallty. 11.y0 flour la steady :I,t Tile tig,i of lc brut urc .1111 I.• largo. isir 'lter:Oly In exec', or the :ld ions 1.1 . 1`11 . 1,11‘ sules lienna H i ed al til.i i iart I. 110 111111111:1110 :11 $1.50 , 1.1..'0, OM: 111 11111,01 huK Southern Nl'llll, at :Li., 113 , is held iiL ,1.12 tor Penult. l'itrll Is quirt. and 1,1 . 14.t.g fa‘i, 41)0011.1%1M Yelimy ILI at F.1.(17 . . M1N1..1 at id. Oats fire•i11111; 3 , KXI bas Pt•hila , 1111:11 -, 0 15 Illact:V, :it \\" r Stock Markets. Di:HAVEN LI: Bun.. BANK EIL.4, . • . ..... R 010111,4 Phirst anti Erle :26' 4 U. S. 111 01011 " r. 4111 1,465, 111',..4111 " 1,415, 11,,v . 109,cd.n1119 " DXO.O4IIO 10-103 Paelnes Currency II ~,111 Gold IN , Silver Union It. lt , Ist Al. Bondy Control Pacitle It. it6,TO Union ravine Land liraul llonds NEW block". Am, Geld Canton Cumberland Western UnionTelograph Merchant Un1..11 Quiekallver " Preferred Mariposa • . Preferred 5 Boston W. P Wells F. Ex American Adams Pulled St...l.en Pacific Mail • N. Y. Central anti Hudson Erie... Erie Preferred Hudson Harlem " Preferred. Reading Michigan Central . Af Ichigan Southern Lake Shore Illinois Central Cleveland and rg 1 Northwestern Preferred Ruck Island Ila St. Paul " Preferred Wabash 4't ' Fort Wayne O. and M C. and Altuu 1 ill Preferred New Jersey Central in h I lade! ph la Cattle ,larket MIEM=I The market, for beef oat I 10 Was 91111.1. 01111 Under the I nittletlenlof Inure Ilhe arrivals prlees are lower. We glade eho ;',1 , 40t4e. 111,11 enntlrloll I,t 5! a eye. perm.::ri Afteeiptu, 2,1 - AK) head. The following sales were reported : Head. 111 Owen 9011111:.W0Kt04,), 1.5 John Smith A: Brother, 'Western,: gross. 40 Dennis Smytli, Western, 6% ,, ,3n, 4 ‘•, r 1.5. 75 A. Christy, Virginia, seasy, env,. Si James Christy, V irginla, :cage, gross. 91 Dengler & MeCieese, Western, 7 , gross. 171 P. AleFillen, Western, 70, 10 '6e. gross. GI 1,01. IlittlitiWay, Western, 7sstle, grass. 01 James S. Kirk, Western, se”.9c, gross. 5.5 B. F. Mehl lien, Western, 7.9 e, gross. IVO Junies MeFlllen, Western, 7 , grass, .10 S McFillen.,;West..rn, 7nL.4w, grass. 158 Ullman & Bachman, Westerti,,,c9e, gross 301 J. J. Martin, Co., Western, groms. 711 Mooney & Miller, Western, 701 {truss, 91 Thomas Mooney S Brother, Western. 7 Se gross, Kt ll.Clain, Wystern, 75 J. Chain, Western, 7(.1.%,4c, gross. 12.1 L. Frank, Western. gross. 78 Gus. Sharnberg, Western, gross, 00 Hope & Co., Western, Ilfg..Syitt, gross. 50 Frank, Western, gross. 19 A. Kimble, Chester county, 5, gross. 101 R. S. Mayors, I A - eutfril, Gyi.tit;,e, gross 59 John MeArdle, Western. 6-%t.i.9e, gross. Blum & Co., Western, 6(.2.t.8e. gross. G 5 J. Hull, Western, 64..b7c. gross. Cows are in better request, but prices Ore un changed. Sales of 13.1 head at $004c,75, the lat ter for cow and calf. Sheep meet a lively Inquiry at higher fig ures. Sales of 10,51.111 head at the Park I trt we Yard, I neltullng good at 5040: ; steak at 3,50 7 r, head: for good lambs; and $2,5117.1 per head for common. Atullat 5,090 }lend sold at the Avenue Yard within the above range of figures. In Hogs there is considerable net Nits, Ind al lower prices. Sales of 2,259 head at $1.5.99...111,75 lOU Ihs, net, for corn-fed. LANCASTER GRAIN MARI: ET, MONDAY, AUGUST S, 18 - 7 0. —The Flour and Grain mar ket is firm: Family Flour 70 bbl. Extra " " Superfine " " White Wheal r bus Rod Rye IA bus Corn " Oats " Whiskey 10 ga1.... CleVerseed %I bus. ILlmenmter 'rouge'told Markel. • LANcAS'IIEr„ Salqnluy Adg Butter it pothul • ' Lard, '• Eggs I, dozen. Pork ny the itittrter Chickens, (live) lkpair II piece Veal Cutlets, - 0 11.11110 1:00‘011IIS, hut.' 1 . 0111.1 0,1 , 1.1151k..1 • pet'l• Narcet 1 . 1 , 11/IM . S, . ... Onions, •• " Apples, " Calthage, Ivencl New Corn, v bushel.. Oats, Apple pint t. 1111111. t DVE TISE.VE.N"I ta:vrit.cm..LN has had 3 . 11, Cl es perienee . man and bookkeeper, 11.111 i N,1211 11,1031 With limo [rule of Lancaster city anti Ct,llll 111,:t•CillSS 11011,0 la i,311t . :1,4101 . city. U Heel .glary and perialinent lictertiner required. Address WNTED.—SENTICA I. TOWN Travallaz Aaenta ~.ii Wheel, Suwlng laclitia. ill ll~i and eaunty. ht: wt•Il n4.ltuninte,l hrim,ll,lll (lilt)' VX1 , 011,111, :1 , :I IZereront.... re,ittlred In writ Perm:lll,M 1•1111,10111011 I. I'EI'EUSON V.\ I:PENTEIZ id North 101 l 0..11.11. N 141,111.411ky l'ourl corm..., rt.tott•tr.tt r coottlyto .II r. 1,, orp,alion 1:11“,v11 :14 ,11/,‘11.111.11 di , ,,1vt,1 dild . 141111(11,4i i011111 . illViract • or1 1 1 1,1111,111 . 1 1 . 11,1111 N, "II Ow :Id Nloud.) 11111 S.l A. Id.. 1 , 70, :II 1111 11',.1„'1;, A. NI. \V. OREN rER. I'o. IV II Flllt Nt I. V) The Nubs, I I 0,11,. slx 4,f Ilto w 11.1, rill' 1.1[01.4)5A1.5. 1 rmistrut•lltig t 11.• 1.3111 NVW 1 , 111,1110 I . lll'llokt . Itoml, • ..st, 11,111 1,:111k111114 1111 1 . 01.11,10":1, .4•4 . 441,411 , 44,44 t, Co Nll•l'alllsh.C. •t 0.... Ito: 1 . 4 , 14444.4 t0ivi44.14114, 1 , 01414: :0..4411 I'. 1t.1144.11k - 1.4• r 1 1.1 tit he 1 , 111., 441 NI. Fninl/.. E5q..,4•13i4 111 1111• 111 No. I; 1 , 5111 . 1 .\\'l.lllll', 1.1r1,1•41.1 . , 111 N., 111 m,,NI).\ lty tor I Ile ri,irtitlf Q:l . . 111,9-1111 M. I sN ii. Scc•lt•tary isT A IR' IS BALSA 31 WILD CHERR Tlll, w.• 11-1,110,11 1,111,1 y 41,x, 11111 .lly ..‘1.411,1 . 1111' , 111.1, 1••• slllll 1.1. 1,,,111.1:1N; 11 I. ,11•11,11 , • . : i 11 1 .11111,, 1111:1) , 1,1( 1114 ”1 , ,;•1.1 Ow crow,' Ihoclitri.lllll. ,1•:111 \V. NVI.I !.•11 Q \N'Kfll f q l . V - ;PROP.• 1840' rig v Vttlitable Fitllyii liii•iN . :tll.i in "111 1., 11 ha, Inv% nano nf nanin Icy t.. 1 rlals, hut. coal Intina In occupy a prnil 1,1.111.11 lu t• , cry family 1111'411,1110 ch..st 11 h strt I.l,h•rnal :Ind 1 Itt,rlllll 11.0111,1. '111111111.1.1• , 11111,hint. , Irnll vnl litrul 11611111 W 111 1•111111r1.11 111. 11111111 , , II 16 :111 I 111111111 V 111,1,111111 ha, without 11,11,1, 11.4 AI 11111•1'ssrtil 111 1.11101111 I 11, hII 11 11,1.111. k than 11111 nth. r 11 11.1 11 1 I'lll he 1111111 .11 1111111 ithy/.1,111.1. In 111,11:1 11111 Clllllll, 11 hell' 111.,11 . 1111i 11111 1r 1049 1/1,V:111,1, 1 11 , I'lllll K 1111, v 111,1 native , . 11, 11 . 1.1111. Eurttp..an ro. Ilinse 411111111 es, Ir rty • 111111 IV 111,191 1 1.111..dy 1..1 . 1 t•ctiy 111111111'11W, 11,1 11 111 1111 , 1,111 1111 1 lirnt•llotnt ILnc...ll:m c h y n:t 111.11 1 , . Sohl hy all 1 /rta4nl 114. Itrnat 11. r/0 lint 1 1m 11 I le, G ARDNI:It A. J. FOILEP.tI,I:II'S MODEL CIRCUS 1 O NSTER I MENAGE I=l 11111=1=111 =MED MTN E=llll=l li=l Aso ,pN, ( I:1: ,INI.: III"NI.P.I. 0:,1•: 1:•1111.11,11 rid. EXHIBITION ANIMA ONE TICH:ET WILL. ADMIT CoNI I: N sl:Ei THE :-:•rul'Esimats On the n1,111111'4 the ti:ly EXhil t'llll.l'l:h:\1111.1,1' en Years] loors ono], nL D!, and C. Remember the WO lieintrnt , Tents price Of InliniSSloll 7 00 0 4)0 5 I I 1 70 1: 1 00 AT :LANCASTER,-,TUR,;DAY, AIN REAMHTOWN, MONDAY, ADO ougl MANIIEIM, At7ll. 17.11 i flB7O IMMIZEZiII U. WHITNEY, DI, BALE, Age BEN LUSIIIKTrea