FdRTY-SIXTK :411ic.r. - 6' )otkii,nl. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1870 RATES OF ADVERTISING p I". 1 LictL 1 Zu.-1 Sm. &IL TM'. I Klns'6' Oillneillui - l&v, ; .1 'Pi 2001 3 60 1600 1 .- 1t7 . 10t 15 i+6 ,4(1 .r., t4ue in:14.1 . • . 2 0 ,1 . 1 WI 0 061 A (Al 36:Z 00 3 ,I,Lart•!.s.,. • I ' 3 (Al .; 0 or) 1 0 Oil V: 0) 00 33 10 4 5.4:14 - ..... 1, • '',4 6616 060200 16 CO 10, 4500 ' - iTricAL:irkkl.t I 4 ''c'll' , i , a line: ;:el;;;tii:jitiYeii. t;;;141nt - if 'Cents rt tine. tie 'A I. tirstNE. , ..4 StITICES.;-wend PaßK.*renttilli "II tiwiirbt , u4 ern Iva; rae.b sutrsiNuent Insertion : C. per law. .. ,4:sEitAt...NoTICR.S.--Tliird Puge, L.V evens n I 11,t, /alit I:I it, vio ii ; 1..1f.,// ,üb,eyur,itt. I:menioa 1.5 cents per p DI. M Altit I A 61,: NOTIGF-`4.-t7i r tilts este', Ft' N F. itA 1., NOTIC7.I"-Ari . orriyartyltig Deriefii-ro, tine..; cents:: eacli adilltlonAl ilne 10 cents. • • ESI'ECIA L • .:%'OTIt.J.E.. I i N. eoult?quenee of the frequent oecurrenee 1. of ini,take4, and • genr.illy of rnisinder •••-ln,ri,li ng, notice bi hereby' given th4t. all . '. ..oUilitunieation,F., eclyer,til..:einents of • ' •hat- . evc:jskinii; II citices,l.l.., (Wendell for pu Ilea ; ti,in, .ivill hereafter :he , requieed to be handed: in at the business offive. of the I)AILY} aitilr r.'Es:ii I.V I M15,.1:13.6' ..Tkitx.tt. In all cases 1 v. here this rth.; is liot6lr,,erved, a liubli ition..l In not he exp,eete(l.l .. ' 1 . - 1 i =I A (I:CIItiN.ATI doetor ` p retests against •On Ong Nvater on the head hi ear l s of t t oke. - prez:L•ribes warm ,watef tom; and. an emetic, after which.qpiritu.i K,rl lrt c iri ii teaspoonful diises very 1'1'1:cot minutes and fiction Along the by means of Mustard and strong L._ Tnr;- Altoona (Pennsylvania) TRIBUNE, ItyA that the Pacific Express on, the Penn -TIN-41)1a Central Railroad made the run be een that place and Harrisburg, one bun art.(' and piiity-two miles, in three hours inn*, equal" to one mile in one minute and twenty seconds the entire distance.P•On,the _ Tnesday following the i same train made the 4-atu'e run in two hours and ,fifty-eight min .ll tes, and the entire distance from Altoona to Philiidelphia, two hunciredjuld thirty-eight in five hours and eighteen minutes. . -WitiLE. the 4mericans and our adopted tiermancitizens almost to a maw side with Prtissia in the contest now waging between , trance and Germany, the Irish citlien4 ar - ray) hen lees iri favor of France. This is ...haracterigtic. While professing 'freedom for Ireland they!support, tyrannY in France --Hand while professing - intense hostility. to 111 gland, they hetvly all vote to strengthen Is it any wonder, undeisuch 'in eon4.istette3,-, That they find all other people arrayed against them, who do not court their. votos. ,TILERE, Will be no privateering in a .war 1 ween France' and 'Prussia. is forbid den by • the "Palis •Eieclaration" of IS-s(i, which was 'signed by the Plenipotentiarie; of England; France, Prussia, 'Austria, Itus-' and Turkey,. The exact lan ,rn%ge of - four points then agreed upon is :is - I. Privateering is, and remains, , abolished. 2. The neutral. tlag covers enemy's goods; 's ' nil the exception of contraban&of war. ~ 'Neutral goods; with the, exception of con= :rllyull of war, aril reit li:l'A° to capture un ,kr the enemy's flag. I. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be etiret lye ; that is to say, 'maintained ,by a force ~ o tlicient really to prevent access to thelcoast of the e'netny. - . . -1.: , • The Alrnerican Government, it will be re ztiernberedi-rdeclined to beCome a party ,to the shove declaration. . . . . . .. Tit Fl .COT:011 1 F.D CA DET DoN't R ETi?.....5:7T. 1 1w following letter from the colored cadet, : I;ill`4e4 W. Smith, was written:in answer to :t vctitleinau who, fearing, the Vongressitinal i:: ve,tigation wonld, come prettk hard on the cadets who have persecuted tilt color hyy, desired him So make certain retrae t;"n- 7,r qulOificatioits to his fOrmer letter in THE i4r:oitiir: TtrOm.ts, WEsT POINT, 15, lig°, faVor oftlie 13t11 inst. Came f t , it, , the f utte:it.,:. awl . woula say in • , :y, that Inasmw•li guardian ear, •',e•l Cle so ht r,.it wo:11,1 be improper for ~,-• ‘vlue; 11l iv,. Najd. Moreover, my. would say dint nit statennonts werx Ak , . and (amid no; hear an examination:, _....„ 1, 1vu1gn I would n,,t, d.-are to have any .one • Atfer on my aN. ,, titn, yet if this matter is iMw it willsettle the question, "Is •lore.l ratlet to Int vOl osths , and proteetionr. Wcrt Ito lye - op the contest now,' we would e .;..e into, t of atrairs, anal it woulcl :dro..st impo,,sihil.• lii arem-e wzain the nay 116114)r., ~:Ripon '1 '. I h ive ,1•-•ith• I to let th..• matter take. , or:,‘. and ald.l‘ , the eon,equo.n,,a , ;. I shall ..4•1:11 t lioar.fr ;ni azaiii at-your conveni: yottr..: .1, W. '%!trut.. MEI ciATible Fri•noli tor, a:-riva! iu t. 11! ", V. It ;AA 1'1 . ti , 641 a liro'oniitl sinHation tli . at iln rniteti ari it liasthrotigliont The i4.lilo\%iu, article from the N. Y: throNV: , light en the:tabje4 ....1 innnediately the can -e - of the . ' 11811 MG= 1',..• solrld-• or M. l'revott Paratiol will tit lork the .• ': , • - o: n Pry. nay. will'slitielt /1.t1u .. ad,1 and-liberal . •. : : roll!ih :ill I the world. A year ago he W/15 one • ie . .; Fro:whine.' to whose future we looked . - .'i hi pe. if not with ronildenee. lli was never tt ~- i i ~ .f trot? p , ozressive ieniletiries. .ii:diit-lieu%e • :,..'. , ....ei 1 .1..k+11'1,1:0 a:I., lie wit+ very apt to ta.l when hr. . . ... I I: ii•l -,. ,5 ,,, , ,, f0i.• , - , ip.ir. - ..,1 dl-8 (1,1 , 1 i.e pur , ix ; .... :.• 1, ,vv.i. to Illiol; of lite•rty, not as 'it privilege •_ ? alt r.,:::.• bad ::u! yet realiv reathed.• lint as a' • : ,r 1 ,11,•11 had le , :a taken fr-ta her, and which - •,: •rt tetw:Wlts 1., reeorer.,. Vet theomplete as was . , ';tie it pe r..epti , .:l, in - poll leaf ilealoSty, 1 . 0111- • .. ! ..'!“.1 , 1/111.11ac.la 1:14•:, 110. Wl.B one of the fore ign. ~f tilt, einpll'e. 'lingo,-Itt.s.liefort, Gam ..: :: ~ e ozo•l,• I noble protesh:atialltst imserial ..•;•.r, l."; .-e tell more keettly the Immihati oh of .• ..•,-, : d •;. .It 'lto. hare 5.17.! ftvllal t.:ClAlly MO . ' 1,,a,,,..... ',..1 ?•,.:tiv/ItN,llle role; but not erven thew . ....„, ,, ,I , •“......:•ii, .of tile psi:lit.'s rights were so i t 1 . ,. Teller:vs :Is I tic keen,. thonghtfiti, •-•-. i :' . 5!• , ..1 ;. ,- ;:ri.i, , ,1i.d.W:11l Wit!. NA../lig t Ile st length • 1., .I.*.r.!:v %;, ¶ll . s Itr.a.urs, Who I:Awn* ra, we!! . , •-.... ~ iL...1 . .i . ..- :1 ~- . o.reAir, whit,ll might riot be' . . •••• : ' p,.. N. :i:i.i I , i e iiii•al a deadly throst.un. :,.. 1,1 ilrc: , . Eh,' • which the censorship sir • • • ':.- r, ~:i i re.i. tt - i• eat' i•ii , th" intaglio . ' how the . 1 - ~• • -•: t.:I, a /aikalill• wriler lutist 11.3 1 . /Pen ''' . •, :.', 1 1.1 the 111111;!0Sity of .the 4 itwernment . '.• .:r• ;,-s - sera tea 6'o d in tonsltl ed. when It was . vlali a ere the silt nipts of the antirtorl- .. .... :o ~:i.,; biotin:der the operation of the press ~•,....r t•••;:ort front Ills p,llixhed to cutting sen • ''• ~ • :., p;:l•trilite pro: , ase for st . •using the Jour :.' -•••.-9 lets he' was attarbe . We etin imagine • 1 • • I must hart. hotst • the eitagnia of the ha 11,.! ,.! •• 1."'11•:1 . 1.11 - :•117W tills aid I-Intperialist editor • • i ;./ the dignitS of a French Aelelemitian; aS'it • rti! a 1•1 Are- ability with which tie hail airi, -•. . • ~ ...rignin: ilyna.stv and ex p iseiLt he aiiitses of • ' • I: , iii,ktiation. Prevost-Par:idol beintine lit ' ~ • •,',I. of the Lilt's: f,rittidaltle of Nap:deon's'ene '.... : on.: .•f4 10l ealmest, coolest, -Most peact I=l of ... : ~.,,,, , ,.,f the I.ldpi:ft. Ile was hot. a than to anlcat i liiiit!:i won id look for the insinratlon • L • , 1 idi , ,, , , Or the hero:Ant which Misfit...A./ay. in . ...1 :,11,ii,ii t. of Singer; btif he Was one witose • ~.::.es am' :At:eerily were unlvemtily trusted • , . ...t., parr). - and dreaded by the other. ' i• . -I:Prtsl • tdo, on aeectunt 01 Ills principles; for • ; , lows eaugut him at - hist; but he suffered .. , . • IV. :04 \Own driven from-one paper, he made , ' • - ;••:; I a't :on of another. So it happened that the • - . ...a of ' , ranee came' to look upon 'llllO as not • I , !1,,,r.':, but a martyr, until one day the World • .- I ‘4 . i1:1 at taztAnent that he had become a tier ' • • ' : tla• g',liverntnent to which he had so long ' • . -1e:1 , 113:4'4e. We were not of those, who cried ••' . - loil I.tam:ns an . epostate when he accepted the .- _ .. ..., 1 , 4 Aftterlca. -We saw how easily an hotter .:',. • ••• . L•heral Attlght persuade himself vial It WiLY . ! • • rar'lt to take honest employment at the hones -", 7:: ~ • 0.... m. e•-peelally the employthent •of "repre • - • Vl' ,I; rrance to a free &tun try•like the United . • . ; ..-.•:liere there was certain Lobs no w.easton for _. • . •••• ':lords;ittirtgoes of European tklidottote3-, • . , :,ten hoar t lb:, frauds of the pietist-hum had - :. ••••1 upoa naatc of the less advanced Liberais, , i 1,.,d , • Ila.1111)11iil•V 111.!1.1. Napoleon ism was now 1 . ,•;,:,..I fastnutlon to which -they had only to ,: , veil as they could. ,We lamented that • ' •• . ..:-l'ar l• rl t-, - ;ts' lost for the - iltne to the MUCK! I.!• . 1) . 11,!: •,!) lohliantly supPerted; but we wrl - ,' , '."- . Ir , o'h. Ahterira asst ttue;Atearted friend of -,:_., , 'l , atel.-1 I:qt.:1.1 - 0f ettr country. • . '''. i t , ie .i . vreil - i. cots whic!l has so suddenly talcen ~- . ..r.,:., . mBl l %as- no explanation loader. Our " :!, , ,,;1,-.llts iflataralle turn to those orphaned • ,olrell ;ot irlrl to the fir:.ush of.womannool, a, .tr t•ist ;..1.1 .. r ‘,.01.2101., apprei to the horrors of the i••••itik • ,-,,. 2 .• iy---to• wh;lte. la the nth st of the gayety of a t ~.i, h ~ I d. i .,iki, wilfri :tie, elitc-I. the telegraph yesterday : • arrled 1 .re niesitatte that they were fatherless xi ran .. •rs in a s'lrAlltoi•-iand. tiod • only c an know 01 the • reuse sull..ring whiehntost have so wracked that .. ,, ' , iiit••lletit as tie thicc a trtrrotAo the most cruel •• al! fir,',...it5....: ilZiiiiiSt his iiiispillm. - mai a man of : ~... ,•• .. P 1 the taost cowardly of ail artmes. That ; I •terott- l'aradot wtts .Ins , tne till .I 'lle 4 lay night : ••• I:- I . alt Ist• little 4111)17/ d. If ite , was a man or scied- . .., 111-111al ea I VON , St , ‘AV orgalliZ.tiit.itl i there went'. • •••••••.s rapttgit tit oYerthraw ids rt•ttson. We haw. ~.. i . '.thin that theta's , . political lerAtion in wi t teti.. • ••• r elaced wits _the Oiler of them all. .When lie 1. r „„ 1 ., t hero Acq.:, iv: expeelei tun of war, tool to - •,,. ; _.„; aaci t. ; it wouici he easy for !Ann to fulfill all " .• 1-:t '.....0r 1ii.,,c11i,.-P wltt.eut Violence to his noill. - • - .11 v't e•ions. , When he 1.111/le , tin Nem_ 1 - ork, he ' ' ' - t Napt.gertzteom mi tle•I to the most atrocious of :„ ... , I „ ~ 1 ,..,, war s,and.' bent uptin celifolidii- , ' ~,, , I.wicitl.iiii let. the Sacrifice tit tens of thou 'i let .. , s nth{ trililions (If tritashri.. flow could ' 7 '; '. '•• • ' oat, frith .\l, Prevost-Pa:n(l , ll's polllietti .•!•••:,t..• .. 4 ,r;.51,1 . 5.ech swot, a.v he would have to '• A'...•1i..1. inutile Capacity'? lion - routine resign ." •' .. I, .1i;t• wit !tout alining a -deadly blow . . at bis !. ~., .. • •, 1„-„ 7 .,„;.;,,:allngto ali the worl,llltat France —! 11,, , el ;art of her ou - o tortoni representa ' - '.'ltt,..r It:Ott - et! must have been hits reflections .._'.n.... . 1•1,.,. wler wit lelLatter so many`years of good - .1,.: .. -- , ~n. -... lien had lel hint at last tato the '1 -• , - . “f I''rattp-. If he Mut been a place-li tinter, '. ' '-'.' l, ---;or even a little bit of a fool, he Might • ''. ;'' 11 •.:: , il 1 , i.t0 'the whirl-of Wa*.hingtint life, ; '• -, •s to Ills otyn situation, and enjoyed him ,,, its whole very Weltindeed. Beingineither ' - ... 1 ' .- t':: ,, • , lA., telson wavered. and, when, other . •..• , • ,-:, el 11,11 etteric to piece". I - I 1 1 ,, rely pl , nVe a great misfortane to us. wilt •'•-11. fo I to,hefol , 'rance. ' Indite conflict, now .yo sli.S.tt be florc or lett. interested, and ' •:, , , •'.l , ' r that' olar.reLatlates with the combatants .'" .. ' ' - •Nei.very delicate. it wOuld have been a • " ' •• it; • ,.:1 ' ,1i0 . ,, to teCto deal alth'w-mltalster whose 1.-.0 •AyiiO well approved, and. ittirste aPPre ,•''' ' ~r • ,- .r.tilnetPles, 'knowledge 01. bur institit ;,','.', '• 1 qllititart ty, with our innituagetted *nodes • , , 1,..:11., .. - .;re'tle.,irlpietei . ." •'.''' ' . 1•. ' ' • . IRI 312'N ii: fortlidr says: . . , - --, - • • ~. ~ :r •i , - ..1. lircvolt-Paratint has 'OOOO libi-itft -,..,..,,:'-" i -.. nvlevoaitv and frag i calty—we ma p. , .1 ••••,.. K.:1,1W.. froth lettera: written' : br;tirawir ~,.. ..-.. ~,o. ti. this countr" during- the last ,!;.r ..e . iii....1 'that he enteied,tmors *Mei.. .1 life On . 1 .,, ..,. 1 .:illk , ••t r itli groat reldrUnce...-- It Was aster 1 • ¶ h•• ~,,',,; fling of the present tear that the, :!.,,,,` .:.•-, •, -t, t fa the brilliant' Jour .;•ftftiv-stbo bad 4 -; :, - igl , - , :l known as anadrersitrY ethic Clite si ' ii,,, t t,: '''' l - hli' dynssty-'arid', peltealell . - be -.strept 1 41eLomatie post cadet LlOClovesse= ~~~:.~ went, expressing's desire that he should enter the -pi bile service,,advising him that he need 'not, coot o.nfse his palitlisd sword. and. tiamarfitif burn that lie tt he Emperor/had deterlaitted to out such liberal and .patliamentary ettanges in the Ftetteh Government as would best Vrattil JteldiEMOlS of the ideasof Varadol. The hitter asked time for the eonsideratioe,of the propoidtion. -and subse quently, titter sergral Interviews with the Empettw. ft Was agreed that be should, aiscept the' mlalb Washington after the • plebtscitsua... The Eamon r was gratified with the areetrtsuce. looking on it as a step in the way of concillati ng one of the opposition parties in France which include* , in its ranks no squill proportion of the/RU.ll6;cl and genius of the country. Besides his objections as an Orleantst to entering the Imperial service, DC Prevost-Pared:4 felt averse to severing his literary and jourualistic assoelat ions ln Paths, add assnialog - a puldlc career in tveountrY Which, though he admired it-political ly vrai hi LIM new and strange.. In cormtpondtng with rote or two of his Milt:taste friends here., he lo quired closely about matters of cite and experiemtv, fen gratified at receiving assurances .of wel come and the opportunity of succe-vs. On errivirug here a few .days ago, he sac not only startled to learn that France plunged into war, but he was' very apple:l4unit) . einem!l by the coasqueut chauge In his own duties, relations, and prospects. MIMI MEE This is ti which can be studied Ly on prutninent publiOnen, how danwetous it is to 'the•' reputation :to:sacrifice or even smother for a time ific clieriShed principles th blandishment:4 of power? . . ,tr trr (.:9N EA-Tit:ll., , A ,• - myrn don of delegate% front the 'several coon :les'of the State of Pertritiylvailia. of 11112 ii per,,ons , only us are favorablei to the movement to secure minority representation, will be held. int•tb6 City of Reading. on Wednesday, the :Ist tiny of August next, at II o'clock . , A. i Toe oanveationwill consist of tiro delegates for each reprieptaUre to the lower Wiese of the State - Legislature, pro - witting that each county &hall he represented by at least one deteg•ite. Ityltiriler of the committee. 'tour., tutireina. ' .1. W. Wthin, , eerrtary, ALLENrows, PA., July 17, t• 73 - s To Tfic IlErmamt:ANs 01' : In calling . the attention of the Itp,pumienni vl pennsylvania ti, the Ciinveittion to meet at the eity of Reading on the 31st of Ait—ust hest. we desire to tlyt consideration; concerning its partio,e:-;: . . The IlepubliCans of Teas: sylVaitia in comities in which - they are in the nurtorit:. numbervoters, more" than one-third 'of what,tha large atl'variz.• I material interests . r.. , pliringtlie yam and . pr•Ac.•tiiiii afford^l Ivy w;se molsal Mary. laws. 'That these people are wholly exclude l front, rirtleipation in the management and oalt rot t,4 their respective cottnly goveriuMmts, does hoar -in the least ,estramo their devotion to Ilepnldia can principles, or eat: them alrite. their ef forts in behalf of suce,m; the Republican party. - .They have, jua eaut4, - or. c.nopLrior. .however, in the fart thati wtel.t. their political brethren are:and for mny' veam have been in, :15e:211:4 , m.y in tile 'State Le . ..tislaturc, they are ti rely n re; iresented. and by an unjust rate established a Republican m :jority, they :ire continually subjected to. huja-t nu 1 oppresSivt?; laws, while the/ are licr4i.tently.iienicsi 1 legislation as thlkir material interests require. That so large a botly,Of the' evle should find -themselves ifilrit;:re.,ent el in the la tv-Malcing.i powiir is evident... tit* a tien‘etici: finninnientayi org:Mization. A ltcpublicall or - Pe/Mier:lnc - form of go% erntriont inti--1 of anil to fulfill the, requirements of x rg,vresviitativeilgoverninent it should' reinwa that alt!-the people, as nearly- as:pra-li cally can be ; ,thould have a 'voice in the imact ,lneat of the lags which govern them: - 'lf the - got - eminent is so shaped that a majority of the people - only are to be represented, then itratutot he a free and Republic:in State,. but o despotism of one portion of the people over the other.. Such a government is despotic in prin ciple as %Veil as' in practice, for it eau be of very hice.eonsequenee to the minorities whether the Laws which govern theneare mode by a particu lar of men or by a single potentate, the in;noritieS. who are exeluded from all - yoke : Or hearing in the law-making branch of the gOv ern merit, bearing about the sante relation to the 11l as - de. subjeets'-tO an 813-401ute mon archy. According to the. mode of representation as• e•dablished by the .Consfitation and 'laws pf- Venus:Ovoid:l, more than one-third of her \ - ,Alog and tax-paying citizens :ire excluded front:allV voice or power, in thedatv,making tie partinent of the State, and ate same reannek nolil true as to the general government. We most re , pectfullyMni .itainestly present this subject to the candid and.considerateMten (ion of the voters of Pennsylvaitht, confidently relying on their intelligence andsense of Instice , foe a reform in a" matter' so Vitil to the Welfare and prosperity. of the whole. people and 'die safety and perpetuity of the government. It is gratifying to observe thit this movement ;s not without preeedenti in our.owe country; for the people of .111inobi . have quite. recently. :Intended the organic laWs: of the State so that minorities wilt hereafter bq fairly rep:421,6161d, not only in 'the State Leg4skture, but also( in all 'corporations authorized hydite. In other'States the question has been faYorably entertained, . and eVeit in some of the EuroPean. Govern ments it hi-discussed bye the people, and. fit - one instamt•, partially adopted, while learned writers vtcrywhere have conitnetultd it to public attention. - lt; - In city; ofLthis subjeet, and heettu.se Ure3,lle-. publican minorities care sulfered . LiMi and intich for want of a proper and equal. represen tation, the members of the Ilepub4car6State Central - CoMinittee. held . a meeting, tat the City-. of 'Philadelphia on, the 13th inst., when it was resolved that a State Ctinvention of delegates from minority Counties be held at . the City of Healing, on •WednesdaY, the „aist day Of Au gust next, with the view of concerting Meas ure% to secure representations for minorities in all matters wherein they are interested, and consider other.matters interesting' to minority colt ntlei,. .; It is firmly believed that if the people of: l'entn•ylvania were more generally and eqeal ly represented in cue State Legislature, that the eharacter of legislation -withl be vastly, im proved, while the danger of coreuption be very materially lessened if not altogether avoided.. I The minority - distriebi of Vennsylvaiiin .are . most earnestly enjeined to send able and info- ential representatives to the Cenvention. which will meet at the City. of Reading, while all the other counties in the States tire also requested to send delegates to assist,in the objects of the convention du to.cordatree with the 'resolution passed at the meeting of the Committee. t J Motte Chairimm. r i Ilentown, July 17, IS7e. —The ladies of Peoria Illinois, are op >o to" female suffrage.' They haveyksolved "That woman's sphere of duty is distinct from man's, and IS well 'defined ;:and that, as going to the polls forms no part it, ‘‘ , 4 strenuously appose this movement as an in . -, vasion of our right not to-do man's worlz.'', .(sciternl !toffees. •• • . • • 31 cents R Pne first Itisertl9,l3 each subsequent insertlen 13 cents aline. I)B.:.I,VIVTAR 4 S 1.18.1$A18:%0F 3 11V1LD CHEIT.DT ;8 "a combination and a form. indeed" for healing and curing disease-. of the throat, lungs and chest.. It cares a cough by cleansing the lungs, and allaying irritation ; thus removing the cause, instead of dry ing up the cough and leaving the disease behind. +NT - Pawr - ri n.s:r 'Won AN'S?: K—, well li.IIOtiVIII lii Our fashionable society, for her dis tingue appenninee and hattitifal comidexion; was once a sallow, rough-9:in nett girl:chagrined - at her red. freckled face. She pitched into Hagan's Mag nolia Balm, and is now as pretty in complexion as she is charming in manners. This article overcomes freckles, tan,ttalidwness. moth-patches, ring-marks, etc., and makes oitc look "ten years younger than they arci MagtlollB Balm for a transparent com plexion and ILyon's • Kathalrbn to make the hair plentif6l,luxtirlant, soft and delicate, have no rivals. the Kathairompreytendikthaltair from.turning gray, eradicates dandruff arid is the best and el/canes! dressing In the wor ld. . 93 it Zhe _lSoctf POTTSTILLE, JULI 1570: The rinantity sent by Railroad this week is 4,72.1; by Can 4 3,534; for the week, 25,`2.59 onts, agaiiist.l44,9:ts'S for the' correspmtding - week Lest year. . , . The : -diminished supply ,frum Schuylkill Couilty since the increa.o of tolls, has caused wimp increased demand and a little advance in price forlsrimoStilS, but not sufillicht to over come the ditliirenco in tells,.&c., and the rates at which call ix soiling; at New . York. . Tt the Inquiries frown - abroad, we will stittiti that a eonvention of detel4stes from the A. for Schuylkill Comity, has been in session: in - Pottsvitle for two days, and had not adjourned yesterday when this article was written.. We may learn *hat they have dorie befbre our halter goes to press. ,Ittit this much we van say, that the large urAss . or men are determined to go to.work whether the anion o'c the Conven tion is favorable Or .not. • In several - instnees 'tiny liav r e, proposed to. go to Work on the ,epeia. tors trier:, with b'at little. modiliedion.....a c'up!o of collieries. were to start yekterday in the uPperond of tho,3.labrinoy Region on terms agreed upon, and welearri that on Afnutlay.fonr or live collieries will start, whether the County Conve'rttioltr sanction it or net, lm ruiriy districts; and partieulArlytunong the . Germarts, they refuse to pay the du o s any longer, and if there is any-interfereneo with them, they will breAlt „„Off from the organization alt . nether.4- This-UAW feeling , or Lir lei we can learn, and if :ttio'eonvnoticrntki not decide to go to work on onday iinct;::tbey will ;without, , clonbl, be 41 at work before, 'wither wtok passes over. ' *hen Stlanylkill County ' gars t.) work, and is fully, •tintior. way, we 'em send to market weekly,l4o,ooo tons of c.ial: it is said that the men-arc.nearly all, working elsiwinire i n coal mines. Thls ismot correet--many arc at' work at what they can get, but as soon &S our collier ies are started, they will' all flock hottrei-and their return will not materially effect the shi - V, men ts of the othe.rregions. ITO prove thiaugaince atour tabular statement shows that frOiit only two or three regious out Of Schuylkill County is there any material . increase over the supply • for tha earresponding . weak List year, when. Schuylkill County was Intuit blast. This week the shipments from Schuylkill and Shamokin . South is only 23456 tone squinst 1068 tons: far the corregionding week 'year. The av eragb shipments last year for the balance of the Season was 350,030 tons, including Cuttsbeiland Bltturnineas Coal 7 . Whezt, faily'under*ay we ecru ship this year 1100,000 tow weekly: . We will now show the terribie - elrect on Imhof in Soistkilkill County tutaibedestrietion to hit. interests by . the suspension, which ;has been • continued over. Chive. months owing fethelY, td th!i_egWardlYeild .attipla ' dna of %be wept , : toottt leaders of Ilte W. . IL _ BP firito*V*,. i Fat lost 759,831110ns conlialrei.: ~ith 11 4 illak-:' - 't ''• s '' Tae Lehigh Villoy 0404 ' _ . •• 1 , ..92i*rtl .Tons. ldryomingltvransi whoa, - OM= '--- ,*•:: ,'.;,:,, • a€ 44. iiiiikiC . ,"-;1::-.:::;1* ' -' _: -::'',14.1 , '''.. 9 .''''',, -. ''; '' .. 3 ‘ l .-:'. ' " :- '1 -' :, - , - ,1 .. ': ::- ..mac'.. THE MINERS' JOURN/sa , , --- 7POTTSV' 1 - 41, SCR9L ; ' - 4 Of this gain Schuylkill County, if at wadi ; avonld have produced it least4oo,ooo tons sr* ndded to tho hiss of 759;6:13 tons, would mails our liras by the Suspension': 1,159,633 tons.. she. loss to labor at 111 75 per ton would exceed. !IWO 31tL1A103.( OF DOLLARS, and the other tosses to the ootnity would...exceed another lin, hen of dollars,'Making the loss so tar THR#P MILLIONIS OF' DOLLARS, • of which the pee.' Pie have been robbed by cowardice and stupid -I.fail there bZ , ezr any prospects of making up this foss MIS year; like other years, there Might hare been' some! exell4e . for the Ipidera 1. but any person. , who'. hal one business idea in his brain, must have linnwn from -!the statt, of - the business dr the county and the state „of the trade, that *hat was lost by the suspension this year; in Schuylkill Connty, • without a corresponding suspension in Member t;ounties, must fall On tie - labor of gehttylkill County and could no(bo amide up, and_ therefore must boa hits' lossk-- Tbet'e is not One redeeming trait in the manage : Mont of the W. B -1. for the last three months oh the part of - those who have conductedlt in Ceunty—whilo it exhibits thetrif?lt • unparalleled outrarm on the rights of the tho sa.nds who desired to work, and a wanton de struction Of. investments and the rights of prop erty, that was never permitted in any country OIL the cit of the grobe, and which,. we ficlieV,e, 'will never be permitted here asain under any eireiitastar.ce.;. There, is a spirit among ail classes of hourst'Und 'fair-minded men, miners and laborers as Widl• as business men, who will never submit to such an outraqie nn . the rights of a,thers.apin, whichovim.Rdiies break forth, kill Los likt: the rash of.our patriots in the 10- bettion, and w::1; send the few- guilty parties, tcli have so far. o.u.r illol it here, le)wiing throm,:liout t h e land. i'ittston • Coal im pi 'New Yuri:. ; Lel2i h, $.7 :$ l .; rt 7.1:. G 23 ;n'r.~: . inrw ~.: - C iti It ..... , 115,.‘11 - . 1,71.9,17.11: pldi • If: nnl 11, , 11.4; 3t 1.:;41 d 1:21. , d9 1.111 E ItS:11 62.14. 1.71103 I f,N7 7rEl L rn 11 Nth' N. 074 142 Irds)L L. lirn.4 :10,07.1 2 7 . 10,1 • 1144 9 71 : R.T t l I. NW: H. It I 29.911.1. 11. L On Sr7.ht frt.",l7.t; .11,534' tri7,324 , do Nth I *ar7,m V...1,.1,A • I 71.54 i: 7-1,;1* d.I Canal;;7,7ttt 4 lit CAL. . , - 77 • 572,hri: z,fo .74, ,722,(144 it I:L. t Tom:i 1-4.957 Wrlornin;.; Wyddl.:11:; - Ii ' , 1:7.:14Ii 16,2 IF 19t,51 I, 321. 1.. • 6,(111.9. :i..114! - ' 2.1.4 , t' 34117 1 I 140,1,c1 13.19 g — 1.1 , 1. - : f 1... - .11 111.17 a . -.10 , .:f r) 2,:t . ,.:1 , 3•.17). 70,1.9.1 oht 'Fr•var:n9 V . ~,._•.110;rt • : .473 . . pig ' i 7,::;.4.!, •i• 11.1.10' i GAil Itlpil6 i .. ;I Riiiii r it, 44,v i I ! • .1 4 R road Top-, 4. ',' 9 .cra , • igs.ti"... 0 1 . ,w, 1i4,4'2 ,4 •4 21.,9!).. II .t Oil: 11. Top ...._'. i 19:2441' 477 4 749 1 , i,T41 i 130 1 ; 'd • 51.711 Coes it 0 C.. n.. ' 1 4..2! ! • 7.13,805: 1335 , M 211 4 50 i d i; , 1•41 i-- ---ii. I 30001 43,:i1-1' • I j • 4= .31 I : Simurri ' 7.145,4%5. , ... 1 ' 44,1371 .-.---•-- TotallaN kind; :t•11..i.k.i. ' 7,141,410 T. 3111 • MEE ~ .=.~~~. The shipments of Anthracite• for the weelii arc L.!.ii 3 Ott'. against '324,097 tons for Ilia eorre-:! sismiling week last year. The whole shipmentii for ilse Week, including BituminonS coal. atiainst 374,566 tons for the cotresponding week last year. So far the increase in the sup ply of Anthracite; to' same fleriod last year 1,05,0(17 tons.' The decrease, in the, supply 61!. Seini=Afithracite is:1,880, and Bitittpitions 134 tons, Making the whole increase-so fir over last year• 003,741 tons. Bituminous end is; cheaper this year thhn last, and still the suliPly; is tailing off, which shows that the demand for coal i 5 not very brisk, with more than three .of the trade from Schuylkill County; suspended. 'Had the Nova Scotia Interests sueeeedectin removing the duty of tit fri gall; oP - foreign coal, the Bitiaminotis trade. of the: cAuntiy would have been ahnoat totaliy anni -Minted. The next Scranton Auction Sale will take place heft Wednesday in Now York. Schno anticipate a eonslderable adVance. AN'e.. doubt it, becatise if those iivho Ptirehdse at an advance . will' be caught' unless they can back - out,— Whether . there Ia an advance or not, the, men will he at work here lbng before that coal will be. delivered, and . ;ks, soon as they do, go to work the tolls will go,down, as our transport ing companieS are ;determined to have their proporpon of the trade again, 'and then prices down.also, In spite 40 the speculator,, who-areirying to run up the rates at the snip. LATER. ti:nee the'atxme was written we Lave reeciA ai 'the following resolußonsi w ' bieh were adopted by.,t Ile W. B. A.. eanyentiott : ' • • Porrsvna.n. Jnty 22, NW. (,rx;il red, That -we the merribers of the W. B. A., do offer to our cmptoyers of Schuylkill County to start on the basis f,SiZt, when "oat Is worth SI per tcu in Port t Rl'VJfr , (l, .That when cast bringX 12, we demand per evol. of nn aAvance ; St s(—tti , r i percent. kf an tetrance; S';'7.l-21tti Per cent. of an tidy: nee; 0 0 --33 per rent. of rat advance, • R, , ,i're.a„ That when • cord falls below. the basis of I-0, say 75, we areept redaction or per eent.; iS2SO-16 1 - . ; per cent.; 'St :i5 , --111% per cent.; per eeut, and nothing lower, Re,otced, That any tntners working on contract after they start, earn; over Shia per month, he re (hired la percent.; $1.:5 and overn) percent.: SISI and over—.3o per ccn 1.. SOY) per., mouth, If there be aoy—ki per cent. • nosolerd, -That the al ince fignrcs: betaken from the six grades of coat, pea 1.6a1 not included. ,Kcodred, That these remAutiona is' handed to F. h. ,wen, Esq., President of Heading itailmad ! JOHN SSiNE.V. President. Connote, , WC have also 'refine p1f141.411 fitc; l'ot tow ing eat!, : • N oriel.: • • A meeting of the wh6fe Goal Trade will he held at 'the Itnard of.Tratit? Rooms on Monday, Jury .7.th, at I o'clock P. ' • - • t WILLIAM KENDMCK, President. 11 i above propo4on =deity the...leaders—it 'was not made by tltmnien, because a few lead ers, and the friends of the leri.lers in all the Cotincils give tha instruetioms—is the most out ... • - rageous . proitosltion 'yet made; it is much . worse than the basis Of ISM), and it could only be Cencocted by those who are determined to keep the men from going to work', - - unless they will-agree to give the loafers a part of their bun est-earned wages 'to support them: in idleness; or (hell are paid for thf'ir steitiecs to keep (he men fe,in !piny - (0 zr . ork, for Bid benefit'q Wiser Re gions. :Co person cam come to any other can t-hi...len, b, , eause it was done while the 111:1•48 of the men, who .13 not go to Weir ipueting-a, are clamoring to go to work, and aro Willing to ae; ceps the Operators basis: - and yesterday two col lieries started in the . lalranoy Region on the Operators basis, and the men hare left the W. Three or four more; Wlll !Anal to-day or Mondayi- and riglkin the face of these pro ceedings„ Several other meetings of "Black legs" as they arc called, who are determined to, go .to work. have been held, and they are deter;-, mined to go -to work, and if the leaders throw any obstacles ha the Way, they will -withdraw from the - W. B. A.. in a . body. This is the right spirit—step the supplies by refusing to pay the dues any loner, or withdraw ; and let those who are using the leaders pay them, and, not tpose . whom they are so shamefully deceiving. inurnocr Of the men. who are werkingin the Miter Regions are rciprning. They aro anti Bel that they can do. bette at the Operators' basis, than abroad, A ile here can live with their families and friends. The Anthracite Beard of Trade has called a meeting for Monday. ; Of course, they cannot accept the ahote propesition, and' the leaders, knew . that they would no'r rind '-not accept it t wken d i ttos -concoctcd, they wore to accept we wouid adviSe them :.not to look an holiest luau in . oo_face, after standing, idle for four.or five motiths,i-it would be an puiruge upon the whole ti de, upon tholiegion, and upon the 1 kr,; !At. portion of ritluori and laborert, bo.iattso I; continue them in ills power of the lii tieys .or Sweeney., Corbetts and others, men. who left their country for their country's good, end before theyaro scarcely warm in this coun try, by deliberate lying, withholding informa tion from the men, and through intimidation are robbing the honest working inert to fill their poekets, and keep thein in idleness and play the gentlemen andbreed diScard,,without working themselves: : We therefore eny. reJoCt it ttnanimotisly;;Anii, appeal to the men to go to Work„ and if any of there leaders'attempt to molest them, the plc wql apply to the proper authoritiw, antlhavo the C4pnty; put tinder Martial Law, to protect the hairiest :portion in their rights, and hang eccry-,nisercant and political 'Demagogue that dares attempt CO molest any Man whocitooses to work. :This. ought to . have bean dono long ago, if the pioperspirit had beau evinced. The Conn ty has been diagrami Long enough by a. few de signing batten( and who call them selves/rice/is of the wokkinguten. W.E !earn from-the Lehigh Region that _there I ire four collieries working on, the eight-hone I systeini with a. gorrespOnding reduction of 33 'Per cent on wages, with 'the nnehnirlending thilt if the others do not wor4. eight hours that tiioij can resume the ten houi 4 sogain. I 1:n the l AT ilkeelocirre I "[logien . wicrsrSL - 4* . ,1 working thelight-hdur system, end seven& stopped, but "we-were itiarrited, that the collier* were at, work cut . 1 0 4 . 4 ein- Oda. jeith:oviii • "or: ;two eicepßowei where the eighvhciar teethittste do with the difilettlty., ,; • • - /i3 at* 4 .ttefrikit delphta Clain cotes neNifookii4. pillory, the Woe eit*lborritif# 'Ai** etekt. hOare. WertAtirtierikOWia`4lloV:-pr-ha*Mag losOid airlsetheicliity , :barite* to work :tdire.:llems - I kelei - to- think sheet" Makwilei ,- Wiolikt"sgreeWientr thrwiesired -an heiAtir***iditerii-le - hrOp !OPtOittriiki.irijth • .• , - "OIL num IT . aiustwo /JO 4 Mil 3114 - . ousaati sat try Illatta =til ' asodi Canal bra* "lacteal'. in* Thunda7 . aatzspaux emus. • PothrAie.— 'to,M . of A poi ritt — Tatuttia. • '2,113 d"' ~ . cbil l t 3 . .; -- 4=ter freig. " —: " - & im.......... lasso iv, ::2 091 , , `-. • 21,7= 07' 1,14. W. IS' Teeid ror 'Week— Prirt Ip ttas - • !,cartlkul, comr ,1141iltOADS 11570. lw the Frantlty tram - 4,271M last. wet.: ' - Total. .t S. It- P. It ' 'Tviv....falG S.llll "4 4,9 is :AL —.; :5,111 i",rt`lrrY. 91 04 ot 00. C0.11;21,1DE—1576. • VALLET ezizetO to. ' tlllilifty went went by Leh tzth Valley Raltroad for lac w entail wti Cald Akr t.e yt.tz; 'ToTAL. ' 1..041 I :44.ciP Hazleton ; uti, " • ' Is , 7al lt, Mahal:KA: ... .. ..... Lin{ 1 .1.1:.434 , _ Mandl' Oh anl: ".1 Scraeti i. iueTT 1 i 1,,M1 1 , f•Efilial COIL ANIPNAVIV(TION conrAmr. . . . ill.. tdlosinz Is the qr.aldits: df coal ti:"..rr.portPd by trat Goal ud ilincovl of th.,.ldthigh I Mil auall Say. Co.. for tl.p week trotlng o. r:utunfit) - 4,..reraryg Ist: - . - • .. • Nri:):V. ToTAL.. - , ). 1 . . .. Dy it...prow; . • • Titre C.,lttl way tleri'Vell t.',..s tc/iov.e , i u• Et% e • . Fr.. co Wyorni Pee. Itoillor . ' , nel,lCo • t:.eLI 41 •• - T1.1.e.r i'...1.!.;t1 Ite to t.t,. .....-..: ..... .... 7 _,... _....f"t5 .! .. :A12_,1 " If .‘.7:, t ..11.1ter ott ...... _,,.....,.. ..... . ......._ , 11. 1 . 1-.., e . , -e.e, " Det.vt:l Meadow • F. LI. , ..e.:4-.., .pileji,.:: •. . .3; _ 4;4) ' . ' ' :4 , ``'. - tott.li; , /..e•-•,.. theL to I. V. IL IL at s. 14A,:, ... . ...- .._, • 1 TO.II DEdIiVAI:I: .1111:DSON COXITANT'S C'OAL 'I OADE. 'no ~1:,,n la: N a ~ .trrUiPl•tvf coat Ir:import el by ILe • 1 1 1 , 1avellar +1,4 nu hon C.tillt: Co., r, rl;tr- a 00: elll7nit -I.l•niay .. I. - . • . . , • WLEK. ToT 4 f.. . • . , ilv 1..• - i,tt ILL.. l'anLl .... , • 113• ' =1 , IC. t. 41 •.• • • 1;!, - 1Luire..te1_........ ' rt.•'-'..r.: 2:3.4 - ,1 r‘uut 11. : .......... .. .... . .. ...... .. : tri, N.: * Zi0,r4.1•; ..... --- --- . . Tatal .... r 1 7.t.:X/1 1 =4,731 jt , i 1 1 'For flitilm. - m- , poriceilnytt. yttar : 1 . t t. . ,' .. -- —'--^' Sly 1).1,a,re.t. If :ii. c'ena! . ..' ... ... ....... • •..:.7 , 71 5;2,LT Kr RI: ,r0nd...,.....,-,...,... ::•,1_ 9,,j, F0Jt1t:i..t...,‘,.. ... , ..., . . . 49;•11 .- . , Tilt COAI.,- MARKETS.-.: ' PIZICES OF CO 11. la int cAuce. .. '-: , . ' , WTI! 1.. , 1 , VA1 . 1.: 111:::Ial." AND xibt or aiga . Lai. NSW11•1::` , I, Is t 1) ==l . . PIIILADEIXITIA. July ' , .1 I9'o. 9 r.. 41 , •.; t'relfl44 , •l i . 414'4 'Li' '4144 4 44i50tt 4 ono. . do k• h...d1iti:..... ••• 1.0. - LIM Mt 1,,att51,.. 4 '2 wp.. 1 :41 'W. As!. ntzip....... 42r4•.4.. 4No do ~Stonthl.•r I "n-4. 1 :41 Inienno.. • ••4 •:..9.44. 4:a do •111 - 4. G.-44. '11;r,.• Ilrolnli.. 4 21.14. 4 No' 41.0 }L.'.G• . ...... I r , 1• , . 42:.2 4 Z , de) S:t.VP..:. I :0,... , 4.; 1.4.:40.,... 4::4,4 41'5! • 4144 ' • I`h:•••tritit ; 7.7,:z ~.-...,........._.4: 1 7. 9 :4.1n0 - VOILE:. July '..".2, U:@. 1 . 4 1. chny1.,41441 A 41.1,..-. (4 . 1:...1:4.1 4144 4 •Illoontont ... 9 .i. ; 'l4 4 .hb.:ll•Loonlio _ 0 41.i44 , 44 W .v..r, I.tittlit 4 ttr ..1., i ~v ,aitt..r ..... : ... .......5 75..0., . ' 1•414444nee r. •.'e I finnan'. .... • 5 75. e., • . nr"kerti, zi.,,rl .; .1.1.:4. . a oral Egg' ', 4 t.z ; 5t,,,, ' 6 Wil, . sttioVe ~. • ~. " I Ch,.• :non • :••• 2;0 C,opstont ....... .."...._. - 4 4 . 1 4•4441•4:4144.44,t0as 41!.,...tineghokf, - • .11A 1:11.310144.:. t lo,:y••__. I[:n , . To thl t ra.l.. 114•4•4'rGn 441" ear lolid: , , Wilkr,tvtrre and 1 . .a.4. ,, i1 \V Ash. ...... .................!'i :11.4 ,7 hl in ken , . 4 :4114•y• :Gni A• 11 • 4 4 5 ~. 5hrar.0.94144 V:1111.. Dr )1,... , 1.1,11 A n'ii. , . G (JJ. , . Z.I. rio•v y aroT . ft 4 41 A+ll Z.- 4.4d0 . rota rn - .1 ror wharf. :a to 7;xvits..., w4ittitlot.to. 11%• reallt to con4ultievo . '...' . 7 IEtS 7 50 , _, .-._ .......... C ,,, z ,-0 ;(',.....k .41 . 141 Vurnherlaall Cdul .4: 0. h. at 1.44 . tr0t P"iitt for sill...wing 4 774;;;" ::„ in • aut.:tt L'arni.erland. ccarg❑. f, F.I , •,, • -• , L. . Sir. li•r. , • •Fig••:•,. Stn. Cll,l Lael,...twantia. Woh'ken_Bl 85 '6.1 IS 44 n2:; . 1.5 25 r. tri *4 71 I Wilk. :i.irre, Ilohoken_. - . 17. i , 471 4 SI. 'II 00 ~..1 21 .4 to di/ . 1 i.c.iew York• 405 -•.4 5.1 '5 01 . 0:11 ...-• :.1( .4.. 80 grrariMil, Eltzabethport 4 :Cl' 41a 4co • 4 rri : 531 . • 4 50 Pittston' Newburgh 4to ,-1 lir 470 4s 1 .5 to 450 lA-lei:l4r. Johnaon 55u 523 '5 21 5 25. 550 473 1, 1 11811, E.:izAtk - 11,1porl 3,50 525 s:i 5X37 s:t 17i Ell.c.atielhoort and PL John:A(011037" Yorl:soelmts: nounik . our ofeenta: NewliureL7o rev la . • 4 Via I,hiral . r:insigmee pays discharging. . ~ 1, c' PRICF.R. OF GAS COA 1.. P11 0 1"1.,/c181. Duty. II :5' , .Ixlcrtio.s.N.• 4 At Shlpoing polnta. , . - Gold. Delivered at N.Y. Ctirri , nev. Block It vie • *1 75 „Weattnureland...,... ...... ...:..-li olowrip..;.:- 175 lreapard, 850 Linzatl4....•_...- ........ -......, 1 73 'Newburg!, 0111.1 C5O rirc1ney.3.........- .... .. -.-. 2 Et'; S A - et Fairmount 5i1k....-.. 823 Piet.iu...4 • 21V‘.1 , rtittantLintiA. . 1 Littletiroce Bay I C - O irowelion Ga.........,...- 7 80 124 , dellnilin - 150 Slack folio 25 ii. !gleeful; lea, 1 Slack 7 1 5 cr.nt, to 81 18 .. , l' Rl/.IINIr/NO. Yl. . ,(.Ineer lllll.Criborn..l R. 1 ‘, f. o. b-• - ‘ i -, 525 1 Frolicil, to New York 113 irs-to M .13, Moo 2.5;v5 ...-1. . _.. •' - • • . , COAL FREIGHTS:. - • • . • - .Pl. . . F. 11,.., - .Pt. Ulm . F. 111131. blliril - . Ili - ricd !Jib i ve r*.li'll. ' • 0 2 0 • 71 • t 1 90 ifartforil ' .I 50 I•to 5.,100r._......... ... I :S, 1 .11•Alidule-own I 2:4 Lynn _..- k _..._.._ 2 01 . 3 03.Allrank• . ' I 2 I'm Caninridgenort,23 l l 210 New York I '3031 .24 ; :A N,..wh or xp„ r t . _, 211 215 Jeraey City • al l Port,imoptli . ...1 2Mr Baltimore ' . 41,,-.1 , 2:u. 101 18 . 8`,1411:.710%......1 In i: Boll:one 2 in 1 Is: tilrtimovil I Itanqor..s .2 CI. Sittromi . 2 No '• vravith•Tre... 1 75 .40 411. . “1,00 ..: . 15:. ) • oil' Itriciol ..'' - 17. ° 45 Norfolk _.•. 1 1.3 • . r , mtn.•kit 6, to. 10.1 4041clve.ilon . '. 7 3.: • : New; "r%..... .. '.. . 1 7:i - to 1/011111 , 1 , 01 . 1 2 , 41 • F.xll itivir ...... .. i5l 80 Dighton' 171 .1 T81..i11,11 , ....... ....- 251 ' 75 411lighliTn....- ..... '2. 115 211 1:08111/r)t• . . 221 T. 10 111r - annti.... • . _.. 2on . ' I t., , 1,t-a I_ . . 200 1 CO Nantucket .. 2.q23 . Anpanair, . . 2co Oulney Point- 2 ir; "- illarLlorceod .. 250 200 1tnekti0rt........... 2 21- ' 11 • NatittivOt ..... -. • 9,1 1 4, 411P1`.51.1...7........ 1 7; ' 1 Ni•ii: 11,41brit.... 175 10 Wrymoolh - 2 111 . : New London-. 175 • la Orient ' 175 . 1 • NorwieliA 1151 1 7'.' 10 Allenc Point.- I 77. . . :Now Ilii , en ' 17'1 or }thug re.. 17. . flrhizoor 1 M -.. ' :Cr Rath -..1 1.0 ' Norwell: ...' .. .---1 70 . (O•Clia.rletown..._ 2 CO 1 .30 : - • • RATES OF TRANSPOIiTATION TO TIDE. ST DRAM:V(I RAILROAD. • • "4. . ; Vb. 'To r•ot nicht - non 1 1 - . 1 00 el CO t 00 r.. Otrr. l'lilladetphto ........ ' 210 10 210 "to • 2 10.2 10 Tlu r.ttr, frrca :•+•lotylkin Haven art. S C'entertx r ton rm.!, and fr, nn,Tantn., on 7, And Vincgrocc I,2romta per !on hitcher. A drnoictek or on cents a ton 10 allowed on 311 con! ablop ed Sow?) f Caicr 1 len rr And East of New 11rutoxick. On coal .shlppc 11er other potntit *drawback of i 0 cent*, per ton' Le tqadeuntilfuriber notice. , ' • FIA N(,ItTIT TIC2C9tSYLVACI4I 11/111.111)AD. • '511u.r..1) Chnak to PhtLadelphla - r 10 irnion • k..u.L.r.y. N. I. CZN+IIII.• ASID MORELS t • 1,74:T1C4 ,' • aiILIWAL , S, '. To 11013..shethport. ' To nolbokt•th • • L. V. R. ,M. - 81 'l'.. V. R.. R...- ...... ~.........., .81 • N. J. Ce4tra -- 1-12 MOrrit et. .I•.:sse.x..-.....-... 119 , 1 , i iIII•p: • 1 . 1 . L it, rt haninz,...... -1 r. Shipping & wha . r • i n:- ".. . -. i".) " roil Jnlingno —' ._ -2 Zi To South ..„ .. r f kmboy ..... _. ~,'......—.. ... .—.*P ,-. t, ... .—t...-...-2 15 From Peon Haven to .841 ,t. .abethirt ......... - 2 49 :i BY Limon ,9TAVIOcION emir:Axles itAm.tto.to. -Pcnrina*en to Ph I lipmbnri.:.....,--- ' . r._.._._.: 9.: Manch Chunk ' to PhlMl bunt • m Mauch Chunk to Hobo ell and Port Johnscct..-.._._... 21n #101111n.7.#u4 w hatfag , ____ e __ _ . , • . • , :! ... C.A...N.1.i..8.. . . . - - - • • • . p • "(21'71'1.11:Mi. riarroaTinsr courasT. • 1 The fothrein; are .the rates of troll and free ht oh Alot i'Jetnity Mil! Canal for the present. -.---,.. '. • c . 1 ~,, TO KEW .TOT-14 Fr.= .Pq Carloin. 31t. Carbon.. Eleh..ilaten: Pt. Clint(w., Toll .4 to -1 tea • -1 tr: • -1-f4l' Pren.:ltt f , l 71 175 ' • t2o i -I 65 -i - i ,-,.., .-• :2 Al ' ,-: 77 ! '-2 6.7. , !Dr0w , ...01:: on roof for New l'orti:ltntl ‘ felnfty .IO unto .fier ton. f; f f I. 1 . . ..,I lTi PUILA.PitLII.IIA. , . , • 't . From 11`ti t'nr!,,,,11. Mt. I.7.rrbert. Sch. nn-•. - en. .1 . . t 'ii itlun Toll -nI 10 -; no - -; i 1 -1 , r) Wright. ;! Da - ' u, Poi so . „ 7 • • Urea) At;.,Urh .... _ .............. _.. N • '• :tier Itom and ...... 7o- Through th 7.16 r ........... ra Through ti) Br 1110F.1218 CANAL. ' To Npw ...... ..... a? For r.• T 0 T rt Friday m3rning. 23 last, hz , tsion. X. Morris' Addition Owl the, Dewit t n puelita•o , dr and 'vs:lophi. Tba finder will eaurer a favor by, leaving it at the Post 4 Orride,, box 872. ; • July :1,r,70-30-It--141-It, . _ OR 19A.LS.—A Two Hewed ("aids Re. with Foil ; ;lug +pp. Ras been u I for some time ; but is tittle tile?worse Mr weer, - Enquire of D. G. MA , lEWS, Coaehmaker. • July 224 10—M1--‘lltf Coal street. INSPECTOIt.' GEO. BROWN, otters 01 his; senices as Mine:lnspector and I i licpokt on condiflon. Capacity atui'value of mines; also to sell lands on commission. Otfice--Potti.vil le, Pa. . July 23.'70 3 -e.m PREENOUNT SZINLINABLY, :counts row N, A PA.. for Young Men amt .:Bays. C1114.41(.31, Mathe matical and Commercial. Tarenty.sevemtli sear will c'mmcngeooTrEBD'Y, a. 144. Por circulars:o4lll , a JOU:: W. LO:_11, l' ziE • .6.11 rs Eft STLLP,I r torare exi.dlrm mi der the tirm name of LiMILEii KOHL 1, is thin day _dissolved by 111311tUali COU.Setit. Joan i•blaler atone, is a • , Wrized tn , settle all tms iriiimat of I e ligte firnY. • liA MEI% Juts' 2).!74—riii-m.--v - Nic JOI , : KOH txr. MASON ;AND GEM PlttliT JAILS—The ht-st °Mole dn the market, warranted to pret;..rve nler arid fresh. toll stork on hand. and for sale at Van' ChellpeStprietii. ANC, Flalier's Self-sent ing Tin Cans, OW beat tin can in the markotcrequir. I lag soitlei. Wholesale and retail, rely .rlicto at L. V. Ti10.141.4n2itt4. • pausgarlNG NZT2I,IS&—Of Bras said Itivn• with Porcelain lining, a largo stock. of ail sizes. made strung and henry on the bottom that they sill nut horn ;through, Also, long-handled spoons , for prOservino„,and for into !cry, cheap by •i" • L, THOUPW)N, GIDER AND WINE MILLS—The Ter" beta mannfacl ured—one man can make from 'lam to threedirr u la of Cider per day, or from one bander& to One ha nal and fifty gallons of wine per day: , 'wlilla it t 4 silarws res ly. to makes Weber Or a bucket orelder In a few minutes. For xaleelicap at 1 ' or e lder -1,. C. THONIPSONI4.' • _.~.4~ SEEM 11 1 c Clrf WEEKLY- YOR. TRY JorRNAL.I Lk,' X A N 1171.1 A GEO . piaci:or coup.‘Nit:,-,i•kpir. -t • -1 Z 1 '-1 SO in . tat/IV:11 CANAL. Aburrtistairitte.- MOTIOIL—The partneViteteththre ex ist !not 1 hetwden Daniel .1. Ftt stmt . " Deisplsitt. ti mow se, tinder the dm nantrot .J. ILI d-rislir& txte harpers:Os this dal-Opt/ 210. Mo.) dLssolved rttutu eowat. 'lllols2oss wjil be elostiell .49, Alps, gtc., PEOT ctIiALITY Md at LOWEST RATER:, Pout TrlMOdliton-by Wiry RoPe. Mau PeePiktedit nn " _ ci W. OOP A SD.• stmisiaguluratay New roric 'CViitii:O*34tail • QOM!*mum& rulgass , COLLEGE, - _ - SELEKSIEWEE.,PA. - Om l Etizt-yesz begins Mr IIL MO good amid., cenifortaklyfornislii ed.Toomilro nebt. reel and ramming. per yoke; Appty Ibr reptencesstßd eldahlagess , WAL vorn.urach:gAi., !ipso. joy 21,[104041 • TS TES_COURT INP POMilto2[ P,14114.4uir / ectutintili Cutagli t i er _L, : , ,:, -.: '. JtVtacirgaog expigi-- wuralik&g,.....- Mini • ' i• -t: !... A .. 1, ',. o. 're• - ' - '..1::::: ~:1-..-.0 •,,;'-: -z 4, 1 7- Vsi Yens* VW. -+ '!:•—:,j , v'", :, ._- - .. , diuf , -:::-.A , re • - *Mr owesareisc.4 . ..gramlbuM ta04116 01110 , it Osetion Illtok be ai Ile.itet Cie bra, 10414 om , igmlot ; is igh . - 11," e llzius ipa r OM" '' ' , , ~2 . • --- - -" - A . 1. .i", -z - . •:., - fi-1 , .... 4.':'7 , .- _ . . A/1:118 VP Brifflta SUBSORLIMR , a iitia7 I mport OUW atinellroetel P.yealorr 00104 Wide • eithbobse bared tildbe '; ?be owner A. reque 3 V D A to moor tovirezd,,, prove y. pay' thoripos„ god take bee *tray, we libe Ibe dlepueed Of secardlbs .. taw, I ' I 'Mr. 11. LAWIULNICIC; • hot carbOmaary 2r, 7, . • -. ; H =II ~ z o to . OST.J-Clo.Fl . . . mak um,. li e t weon th , . L lower end orelellay' l ' Hate s arid Lbre" Car bon Want ant Book,entalit tug several Want ' - _creel . and Bills. of no' use to ehY Person ehrep4ltto o er. The finder will plesee send It to the *.*Loallt *Hee. Sebaeldll Haven, e r OP at Hannan a pty' Store, reensville. • i i Jult-Zt 70 - 4 4-At ; : i , .....• I. ... .... i:...• := tl3 143 We= IS 1.719.= to' 2.,a1 td . MIIMEI I'N THE COURT; O: • Auktoir PLEAS a I Schuylkill Countyi i i ~-; t .-' .4 , 4...... t ' , i, CATILLIRNE fratilr,4lll 211,1511 7 - A. e.'-.;.(7.. 1 '. 7 next friend, Liarrhoo - • ' k, , , ill June Terra, ICU,. es- 1 ": 1 : .1 '' 'r AllaoSuttpcena 1, .I.tors'O'lltyri.k. .• ~' l for ri Divorce. 1, IS March Tera,,rjok:,t ~ , • L-, To tihe mspondeat atrYcti shined .. .T4ittilte hereby req'ttlarct to oppear at a enurit.at ',3.60e4.1ecut to. :be held ht:PQn.vglei - tor•toe, roon .of Scßityiklll, on the:Tina :Monday of Seltnuibse. next. to slurs* ut the coplrtlnt of thalthet iut in the shove stated awe. : ' GEolgie ... , WYNKOOP Sherifr. i:. Slferbrfiatllee, I,3thicill . r,;laly Z l / 4 ":0; *4l` . , TN THE CatOUH . IO,,V I ,LripitlON IW/tali of 1 seLoyitili ciairtty'.! ~, ~' ~.,.„ . „ z ~..' .Plitt..r.te 8ATE44.., - N ' 4 il.':-Z J (lase a Mil Ig:Ct. I ~ i'. , lllt.initvt.llA . - AN,, ' ' • , ',.. , (ltag Sribp.rna . for 8' • :3 7 llaten Tern , 4 - 74. . - ii -3 7 , - Divorce. -1 , To the respondent obor :named: Ton are. hereby mit:,l",tvd to appear at` eg rt of common Meas., to . be Ixin. at Mt tsvnle. )r tl ' Vortoty, of SchuY/kih,.- / 41 on the fins Alcndoy f Segiteraber next ' ,to • answer the ecirrip.sint or the Mel flint In - the above, 6tatedi c1". , ,e. ,: .. Gt.,Tlqtaf C. wlosh: ,00p Sheriff. !x Kterift-B.oflice. rat , vin , .lniS M. '7o—*-41 .. ' , , 1r li T.IIE Coußg. 1, ,0024.151075r. pLEAs • 0! - ISettny Mt tl, count-Y . .tt .1.E..4,1rEn se.,,,w.t:Lita; by 1-.. r . 1 .14 dune Term, 1570,,: . neat /rico.]: Itni.'l''t ung4 ' 1 . ' - - " , :: .. r... ',l - 1...„ ',...lants'Subprena fir a ' t;r.,,::,,t: .5t....x ,:r.,Tr. I .„' Divorce. ' 4/7 lire. 'Tyrol., 1.54k4. { f' :. ' To the respondent: ol? , ,ve . pairfe td: on are beeeby reclaim.] 10 appear ili i - .I'oll rt. of Coutntoit View, 'ro b' held al...P.qb:vll)el (pr the C,ounty of treltayllcAll, on the r/rit• 5 1 ,, od:ty.pf seilternber next. to answer f. the eotal,l-allit of' too ltbeN nt in no' above stated, eie.e. , •' tiliOlu;F: ':!. WYNKOOP. slierrift .3111 y :r1,::4—.:0. It E. i MEM 011233 .. A CARD. -- wltukf.,4. okrertain it..B. Itx.vril.t. t'o ~.f roW.vil..,4,,..jinsuranee, Age.ntei have! ad e, rll.!ed I i.'7,l•V:toig,a* representing the 1.% Co,lf-, ING I,lll EllNkUll-fi.NCEIOMPAP.: Y. OF 1111. 7 .NCY,, 1%,... 11,141. I. 11 0 111 . 3 . tik, pt hlic that such advertise-'. meet 1,1 a lakr mid frandunent representation; and that the salt' IL li. lIENTki kr. Co.. liaco no appoint-' zuent er :tut hurl t y v(llatevelt: to t consort 'any buss Tess ferNall Lye:nal:lg I' ro insurance Company within the Unlit!. or -it my kin comity: . dAcitil..A_ iIA „E'S, l:eneral.Agent, ~; 1 Jdly ~ . .7.t---it.l-2-..4-,—.top-2,t • I I , 4 • THE 11.1.1,1, • t INtiirriTTEl, ' . • , . . . . 1. • I 4 jVi . '" . .. 7 ' "A N.' Nl ' i'.!7s ( l . , GA 41 . .1:,1iti' Cl' PA. . 1 -- : 1 • . Etmli , :i. la`--irtil. -•'.‘ - ie-tt t :di., Artist le and Cetrinter c'al• L " . .. -al l"'i a•inttr4i,)te. :Twentieth Annual Ses t-lret...Tlyron;:li,pte , Atr,th.i (or College:or ilinsince4.. ] l ' I , or eiretilars a,hir ••••,;! !! ,l•- ' ~ I tr.v. (1.1 , .4.). 4 . :4111. .K it „ 1 ... NI.. l`rhielpal.- ' iZE Ei.):1;:‘,"1"..-; - 1Z0N11..1,,,, - 1.11.i g N,1 $.. - 1.-I.4yetirer, 3lanh, I;.(auth, t ;v.'s; II u rt.( i,, &el Iron,e. dndge Ludlow, meyei.s,. 1. rs l'e a. il. , M..rVver, M. Russel Mayer, et... I . ' • 1 !I. .-.tuty . 2l, '76-....."..1-tf .. i • <-. ..--.. -.- ...1 - ` "11 ELATIC-TIIir•Ft)LI,OWI'Sti . i 'L i° . , f , t , MINING - MACHI N ERY. r':l -, , One nee Ten Leconintivetfultable for 4-Teetguage ren(L : llas been n d for genceylngeonl and coal 1 dirt at the mines, attcf is itil geed outer. ' ' ' A b:0--in - n I lorizetintl POsuping Engine', 18-inch ! cytinder 1 feet :-..tridic~ with; gearing and bobs, and t we lifts of pumps Lk Surds each, with 11-Inch plun sker,, le feet stroke. and two lilts , of puinp4 1(1 yards' one 18-inch, Ille other tit-inch, plunger, each 7 feet stroke. ' 1 1.. 1, Also—One W indium 7thigl ne,l2-Inch cyll uder. 4-feet etr,die, witha n drum-Renting. d boilers complete. Alro;rn•ur sets lireaker 311iehlnery. Also--If l o,tbree-fen.,sibpe Wagons, heavily trotted for four feet 'trued:. •4,,, , i • Also- ! -One - 10 feet !Egn! and, Engine with tubular boiler complete. ! 1 • !• 1 ' -- 'II , - ' . The iliKiire altil'ilitleTV Afl.3 ' ecn in wry ice.!but is In nee,itworking oillefr!i ; '.! ! . . ' 4.340.!,W. .111 V YULE, Pottsville, Pa.. ..Littl,',:i.—...•.,:tt . - 1 - • bIezISIIC OF Tilt , , i;, 11' 1 . .• • i '• ~ I .{ 1,.' ''' ~ POTTSVILLE'. SIXNGERSUND I . • , 1 ., , , . ~.. •• ~ flu MONDBY,i[Jit!y 25th. •.- . - • ;:,-- . [ ,1,•! - .1'- • • •, 4 . . . ... • . i 4 , 1 . 1.1.1: SCHUYLKILL CJItY AiRICULTURALPARK. . , , ' • . 11 .I.,n , s' Cornet '.lla..id i will b r i In attendance, and re-, fre.h meats of all k !dills kut tcfp' nit In the best style. - --^n "of Kt, •Clal r; =EMI 111= . en= g 1.... ___ ___, ivy". -_ .td Witt po•ltive k appear At cacti n oti every entertain awnL Doors open at 1 end ', - (14. M.l Perfo 'Mance at 2 and SP. M. l'rlce of adni.mtilin liicente;-eltildren under 11,:t.tent:s. Exhibts rAtMIN - ‘IVI LIM,' moNnftiV, Jl - 117 : :5111. At , PO riAV IL L ' ri.TESDA '1,, , JULY 31, k t. ..fillf :ft. `lO--36.1.--141-.7f? - '' ____4----,it . - . ----- . ‘'L--- riE,LAVVAIL.E MITPO.A.Ti • ' .1-..1 1..T.P.C1 INSURANCE CO., • ()r . ) . %ILmistr. - A4N,ll:' PEL.J . iWARE, IF:. ' : 1 JOHN' P. MeLEAR, Piezild0 li . .. . . ' . ,• Ml. i M I . C HI . LD, Secretary. 1111127e11WVICr: I N.. 1 %V. 94'/. . NINTH ' . elL C. C'sTNI.J . f' STREETS. . 1-'1111,21(..1 E" •:1"-kil[A. .. ' GEO. W.' STO.iE,,i ice President, Manager. GEO.' F. TURNER, GenTAgen't &Attorney. 1 PURELY I'l ,'' .' LOW ILLTES, 11 ' • • All Policies Non-forfeiting after One Annual pay ment. Every accommodatiori Consiatent with saff.4 ty guar,inte , -d to Polley ignlthns. ' ' !. -' Books containing. full infoation concerning thp Lt plans and rules of the Co.(sC i re upon application r! . . to th e Branch Ottice. ,i:( - , • ...tirods et an! rtt through4i (he ales of renaMgranic • • and Scie Jeremy. . ( ItEritamccEs (by perinnalonli--Hon. E. W. Gilpin, Chief Justice State of Defleivist e; Hon. Thos., F. Say an', U. S. Senator front rAila • Kt. Rey: Alfred Lee, Bishop of . Delaware; (ten. du Pont, powder mantir ; Ilon..(1 ,- iv. Baulabury, Oov. State of Del.: the Presidents of oil klio'fiat2ks in the City I or Wiliningtont lion. , 5.15. Motlentine, Mayor City 1 ef;Willaington. - .. ,ii .il July 21, 'lll—.lo-ly i HEA.LTiI'a BEST • EPENCE. -"The Weak eateth' herbs," says I ed. Paul, 80. Unit eighteen bandied years ag,o the valdeodmedielnal planta-wag appreciated. In the Old - estatnent botanical Feriae 40st/re repeatedly remit/ ended, but in no. assage I n o f . Fae ttid history is man reeontmended to swallow l , abintel, or blue pill, or any other mineral prepare non. The Sick we re di recte too t herbi to strengthen them, to pnrify • them. 0 ll al them, ,to,restore I t „them. In that daytioya of riakittg,,vegetable ex traets was unknown. T il lit, bat' thedicinee were mere Infusions. -- :1 -, 1 - , .it was reserved for a later ag, to unite the sanitary' / essenees. Of tonic, 'ape:lent, did ant [bilious roots, harks, and plants, with an acts e stimulant, and thus FiNalte their rapid ril flask: theough the debilitated or disardered-system. Ti . eror Matti:lmph of this II ettective mode of eolteeti nal g and - applying , the virtues of medicinal vegetable* was achieved in the production - of Hostetter's' Stonmela Bitters. Never before hada perfectly pureafenholle stimulant been mitatilned with the exprossedMiees ofithe flnest,spe eines of the vrgetaide kingdoni.. Never yet, though li ighteen years have elapsed snug Its Introduction, Imsthisgreat restorativeOten eg Milled. !Lis tak-n at nil season b, in all *dimes, rug the pion potent safeguard against epldemies,as'a 14 rote h etion against alt un healthy exhalations that,liprodnee debility or beget disetse: as a remedy for intern:intent and other mai farina:: fevers; as an :spilt - inset r, as a *sovereign cure' for'ilyn.petaslit;;lta a y.enerft Amato; and invigorant ;. as a blood depu rent ; as a net vino ; las a Euro fur bilious affeettons: as a harmless nnore; and as the "best defence of health" under attar r,ableelreumstanoes, such as sedentary pursuit :l; undue bodily or mental exertion,-hardxhip : prlvagOn SW exposure: • Jan.-1 : 70 - • . 1 .. Mr --, - , rOMMIESSIONnUEV BATA .. - N,....., OK. VALUABLE - .1 • , IRON I - 14MA CE I By Virtue of a decree. of iie glrentt Court of Shen-onflonh County. pronoun bu Me let day of AprlL MIL in a cuancor:o %tat peituttng• therein, the name or alcCornht awl Wlfe;eic.,•cs. liobdeli and Wife, 40 % we the undersignect=thlSk:ltiers 4appotted for, that purpoar, will pr on ;.; " . - . %•; , l .4 u ' lahl. ' •• TIEURSD.4 I', VA gust, s if At the thwrrot EAlulmrk. ti deounty,tosell that, moat disirahle • an.l Val/44q Furnace Property; • known as the "cAfteLliti .nilKliAtlfg." sittuded-le innvi i tock. tioutho.lP.Agt of Wool and 8 mile* cut or FAllnbunt. berth of which re'4, ; the line of the Or- • unite. Atesundrln and Zda air liallrond. Thelaads ' consist 6(N:ultimo-tracts I • Ind or anneenlently located, and AtIOUTaI 0 41k; Ile QUAKTITY.-• • AbOut t) Move of the /and. a in =Ma-num The land yleldk IretOre df to Aciality, and In met abundance; clan 1 • sod wools Is th e waited profusion. i; ; • 1 '. • The lion Made:a/Otis T •was Med fOr mat roade flush a Lade Si rem of Rail. ' Car Wheels. at Vi n Letterer., sad wee protionnatel by Kid Ica Bush . unser 6, passed Itreausllty, •. The Tretredar Loa . Wartirt of ' hinond.. r ifiridels. treed the tronextetutivelyritud • the war, and pri• It vary Medi. - Pon. of the - Furnace iltilil . • were defar4ollkt fire during' the war. but - t h e '• teak. ill-Wet It tit • Hearth are in serviceable Con 'to n . Them Is ohm tliepromi.es a large& striMr ! - WELLINGIIOIIng, ANL EIOIITEEN OTIIER' • ; USES FOR WORK . M EK. besides nu mercers other • • Ildialiolleftstrie to such prppa tr. The K • z Branch of the O. A. & At. Rift. taus within .• ... • , lies and ideas singes twilit-Liu or the shlpteentof• ..liforth tadSotith. only :SS smiles of the Vailet road from Harrison -- bong to rumnsion. is • • • • • ;So bo inside to se cure connection with the Ott, peaks & Ohio R. it. The matemsdated. l'ade Vail .! :Ballemo4 will run within slit mlitreOf Val P •• . on the south. - Jo 7 - *IA Karsten. , . who hall - • .• ; inrotilliblillnel.• ens - , and manstW i . 4 t for many nut, will take skit , sure In thawing it to pa •• • - .or flasweftng ta, iodine in regard to its • ;- '• : as: ,• • Teems of Sale :—Twv i s i r . • r cent:of the pa . I , chase nion_ey, ott the ',ldirlisf Ammo.. IMO, ;alit being Melia (tar of the t train Court of Shen andoah county, sod the 1 r kW in one, two anti three ram front &bedew - Or first installment lieccimes due. the thst• ‘ to be *Mitred by iP= with. Sued pets- AY,' and the other Intents-10 be •obliestione, , and s deedonrust on the_ old. 13ale.to roan tnent*ltt lt eclocit, A.— . • 11, ' tit_ ... . • . 4 _t.. , m0...K. , ni, ritsuyOrkrt., • NV 4 . 1 .'7 1 .` 1 J'.... LL COUNTY; PENNSYLVANIA jitii:liiii"i : tieenitot. Qfandihtee Pa 811:111 • _ II 7;TANII2I kIItKPATRICK. of Noah !m 111114 Waded to decision Of ft* countr *invert ttkm., , July '10.1"4/-130-tt iticukttiLailb..loltitt. -'" ft - 17 17 . I. I. s NO. 116 is WILICLI3 filiffl l llll l ll4.4ATNIALllOlll.lle.l.7 ir Newts, BA.NICER3I AND IMO we sllcor interest an tonsposary go• statidluig de posits. and 41 . 11 ABeat4OrderW.MPtirikkrth purchase and sale otiirrXWA 1301. AND GOLD us smuts Direct telegraphic osintnnaiestiou trona the Phila. (telphip house to New Wort. in 31. 10-21.101-11 in Canna a; wrzysaiimpaii . ~ ~ . BAIsKERS- A...Nrb BROKERS, J xi. IsilOrts Tlliltii STlitiET. naursuamou.: STOCK* BONDS and tiO,V&lL•latE s i'' ritiCURI-; rills booot and sold strictly on eauunlsalott. I Daai.zue ta Goi-o,Sti.velt ASD FtgrAIGN COMM ... Being crieuibere ot_ the Paliadelptliar Stock Ex. change, altordere entrusted to our care shall r* cellar proultd attention. , Marna kle.-17.11)&1% ant+-41.iint . ! _ • ' . ' . itaii6ab 14Zwectisrusents. .. • pEITALDELLTEGLA. I I 8M101N51..a ' l ' 3l-11 ER, ..I ,ll2 Atrosanarr. .Monclaii -. May ieth, - 1.87 . 0. °Prat Tatra& fifterraatijihe.l644-th said iVertittaest Par reapiaditatit; a4sd,arera Dirk, itesdiapi rapaiirbs, gaitasakin t Le. 'wen, Attesitatra, avian; Spatrator, • _ • Cciairattai _ • Trains leave ILru.rlsttrg Ihr New York as folleara At 3.10 A: 'at 1 L.ZI A. 31. and 2.50 P.M. connect: log, with alaillart rains on the Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at; New !Tett at 12.10 noon, &A 0 5 and 10.0) P. 31. respectively, Sleeping cars accom pany the 3.lsand 11.21A."- 6 1; trains without change_. Retnnling : Leave NA'York. at 0.00 A. At., /2.00 noon - AIM 31 5,00 p. „Ph glphia at 8.15 A. M. and 3.30P.M. Sleeping ears Magary the 9,111.+1.-11., and &CO P. M., _trains front 'New York without change. . Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua...Minaret-111e, Ashland. labs:notch). Pinegrove, AllentoWn and Pkl hmlelphia, at 8.10 A. M..2.50and 4.10 P. AL, 'tamping at Lebanon and prime rptu way eta-' Nona: the 4.10 P. N. train connecting for Philadel phia, Pottsville and Co umbia'outy. Fur - Pottsville, sta._ mylklll Haven and Antrum via Schuylkill and - Sturquelutima Railroad, leavu Harrisburg at' 340 P. East Pettasylvanla RWlroad - mins leave sending for Allentown, Easton and New York at 7.:a, 10.30, a. m.. I and 4.45 p. In. Returning, leave New York ato.oo a. tn., 12.00„ noon, and 5.00 p. m„, and Allen town at 7. 'al a. to.. 12.25,1 noon, 4.2 D and 8.45'p. ra. qty Passenger Traia leaves!Philadelphla at 7.H1 34., _connect ri with similar train on mat Penn. Railroad, retarding from liesdingat 0.35 P. M. atop. ping at'all stations. I - • I Leas* Pottsvilleat3ao 0 . 011 .A.1M, and 2.5 0 P. • At.. Herndon 9.30 A. M., Shamokin at 5..40 and. 10.40 A.M.,' Ashland at 7.16 A. M .,land 1140 norm, Mahanoy (My at 7.11 A. M. and 1.07 P. 31., Tamaqua at' Jtl A. 31.. and 2.20 P. AL' 'for PhOctelphia and New Yark- Leave Pottsville. via Schnylkilfand Sesquehanna Railroad at 8.15 A. Al, for ILarrishurg: and 12.05 'noon. for Pinagrove and Tremont. - r- • • Reading Accommodation Train, leaves Pottavilla' at 3.40 A. M., passes Read.ng at 7.:10 A. 31., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.21. A. M.; retttrning - leaves Praia delphia at 5.15 P. M.. paints Reading at 5..00 P. W., al'', riving at Pottsville nt tooto P. 34. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts. town at 8,45 A. M.; returning legt* ri Philadelphia at. LOU P. 31. : • Columbia liallrrad trains leave Beading at 7.3) A. M:; and 11,15 P. M. for Ephrata, latis, Laucaster, Co. lumbia, Ate.. Perk lornen fail road trains leavererkionteri June- Mon at 9,00 A. 31.. 3.00 and 540 P. Id...returning, leave Schganksvillent 8.05 12-4,3 noon, and 1.15 P. M., connecting with similar ; tral na op Reading Railroad. Culebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at. 0.40 A. M., and &al P.M.; returningleave Mk Pleas ant 7.00 and HZ A. M.. Connecting with strokes trains on Reading_ Rallrcsui. Chester Walley.Ral Road trains leave Bridgeport at 630 A. AL, 2.03 and 5.03 P.I returning. leave Down ingtown at (1.30 A. 31., 12.43 noon and .V. 5 P. - M., con ed:aim with sinalls.r trains on Reading Railroad. Un Sundays :. Leave New York at 3.02 P. M., Phil adelphia &00 A. AL and 3, 15 P. M., the &CIO A-,31. trait' fullninit only to Reading • _ leave Pottsville at Sin A. lif.; leave Harrisburg at a. 35 A. 1.1.,and 4.10 P. M..leave Allentown at 7.2% A. M '.', and 8.45, P. 31., and Jte-ad lniFt 7.13 A. M. andlo.o3 P. M. for Ilarriaburcat 7.23 A: • A.M. for New York. at (Ai, P. M., . for Allentown, 'an at kat A. N. and 4.2 i P. U., for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season., riehooland Exerts', *ion Tickets to and froM all points, at reduced rates. Baggage checked Hinfalab ; 100 p ounds allowed each passenger. • ' G. A. NICOLLS;; - May h3,10,1an. 11-3-ddraa General itnnerintendent. • Thinciat. PoTTsvTLT4-. scgooL AISTBSCT. AN nual la tatement of,Km•elpts nd Expenditures. for the school year endlnt; first NO ay ofJune,lB7o: Tax-rate for 19694 , fir mills , of oliar-12 for School and '5 for Ilulldth purposes:.. : RFCF.IPTS. i . Balance from previous y_enr, 186'..9 *ate appropriation - . for 1`. 4 6 1 4 , 9. , Fines, non-nps. pupils, ti itlon, .to Gross tnt. tax-dup. PM- ,0 3) I Less errors, returns, exonera tionsote • &3 99 : " collector's eom MN. 3 V et. MI - SO . 1 9 I . - 9 - 99 + 1,49 d 79 • . . . . *ll7 69. . . . • . • 11,7-10 Og' --,, EXPE.NpITURES. - • ' ' , , f Soperintendensanil 35 T;ichere (in- cludinglP4 =ma night Imo! ... ... _. 16,40147 - 4 'l- Secretary, (:50)v.lanitors, (161850 k::... 1,86456 . 1 11.evits; (ilft a)); foe'. Mg, -,.. -1,-"RI 90' V: ~ Iteprilm and emtingenell 1,573 20 ';'''; Incidentals (all onelassif 562 39 ' Total ordinary exes Ruiltlina.(2,9l3 86),Intem Fundshl ng, Irisitr'ee, apt lon thla Ited 1 and 1 Balance . In, Treasup,-.-Ju M/CELLANOI.7B STATISTICS-1380:0. Whole No. seporde sch. • ls, including 1 cord, I Supt. and Si Teachers (4 male and Al ferriales) 36 Ity. salary of male Teach Ts, per eaten. month, fflya . female - " " • ; " .W Salary of Dist. Shpt., • • " ' 150 00 School term, frorn•lst Sep to Ist July, cal. mos, 40 Whole No.'pupl Ls, 131.5 males, • 1158 females), . 2,471 Av. daily endance, 65 VcL GU males, 674 fem. 1 458 Debt bat. bul Idlnalund 1/ an *Vila 00 Library fundlowlng soot ' fund) .... ~.. 1,414 81 Pax-rate for current (1810-71). fi fteen mills on dol lar-10% for school purl • - and 4% forAndldlog. • 1 AVID A. SMITH, Prest. , Cnizis•roPuipz . Lrrn.x, Sec'y. July 18, '7O-29 7 .3t A IDESI,RABLE • SAFg 11031 E fli THE SUNBURY and ROAD C Otter $1,200,000 cent, Interest First and oz Z he Bonds are lase 411000 e; • The Coupons ire payati phla, on thetrat (*prof' Free of State arid Th' price at pres Ont - • • . . • 9() and Aecruedln TMailiond, with its con . ~ Lion with the Pennsyl vania ,Food at Lewisto n, brings the Anthracite Coal Psids 07 miles nea the Western and South western markets. With 1 is advantage it wilt con trol the trade . The Lam beTrade, and the Immense and valuable deposit at o in this section, together With the thiehlY wonted !strict through which it. runs, will'secure lt, a very laige and profitable trade. _ . . ' WM. PAINTF,It & 9:1., BANKERS, Dealers in . poverninent S4lcuritine, . , _ , , No. 80 , SouthTHIRD St, Philadelphia. APIAY to . ' - " " : , • MINERS' LIFE INhFRANCF. a Tama co And L, WHITNEY, Banker, No to cmirtsta et.. rot:mine, Pi. Jusie3oo-1211.4m. • Si4i* - • CENTRAL , RAILSOAD Of t lOWA, 235 MILES IN MUM. Now Nea'rlyi Completed. This Cesanawfare ; now isolating their work for ward withineW nty. the entire line nears saw to 1:01Thala fn. Waft apd end St. Paul is Eroded bud' Under contract to be Onhilled this season ; The hicot that this entertain* has .beart undertaken by a rota bi nation at leadind beak and euilliallsts of well known wealth. es and ability. In sures its early completion en d Incasement._ The seed runs through Milanese and nuattalekl7 Walled portion of laws, and is built la tate Interests of the fit, Soethernwatm, et sueds whit* centre MM. na t. lb. . . _ FIRST. MORTGAGE 1101408 of the etentleer pay 1 per Went Ckdd Intermit. *tie ,or Goveniment tax. and; are issued for the e za small amount of SKOOG per salie. Par the pr the unsold portion; are oilfired at Wand scented In tereaL The attention of investors is invited to the 'Met that the road is no pearly finished, and that bra fisenrit is therefore entitled toe high. rank., 1u oar no class of invent:wow has been found so ualforloarlisfo and Ws:salable as Pint Mari on eenatiesea rallroads. - :- , tatsOf Itn, companies operetta' JOAO miles of railroad in the 'Northern and western States. on which there _ Is a bonded debt of $0112.0)00,000. we know of bat two that do not par their, Interest remthinr. , =,ll We believe there will WI no more Invorable time r to sell, the Governments. buy mill: First-dam Itatimedilecuritles—tueh thes•-•-ttum the present ; W 1 B. HA 111GC.14. Treentumer. , ''. After a tall examlnati ere bates atessaited an Agent' for the Elate of the . oboes. RIM Xortgage Banda. and desire -to moMmend them to our ens. tome rs as a thdarsohl, le, es Wan as a !equable JA? COO= ile 7 CO. 20 .vraii 04 2L, T. - SubutriPlk 5.",11.1 ai 1,358 it 1.1.1 00 14 ed expen., hoes ..... , 2.1,719 43 t. Gift 3,211 SO ratu.,&c., 1,314 .54' • 4,500 40 33, o 1870„... $5, IS) 3) '279 86 .• INVESTIENT. LEWIST*N MPANY beldim 71 Per GoMi . Sclured. ly Mortgage. and s2ooe. e to the city of Pbtladel ! pril atttl October, Uniteg sS'eati4 T(iSCA. i ; ii erest in Currency NI% CIMILZ . - 413i - , - .(e,4ccipli .WAS.II:I4#3. 4 TQN. - ' , .. .: _. . ! retnivapr mono. iestyinket.. , WASMIGTOX, *Suly22.-"The fuaeral• Ser. vices ..ever the body of, the, htte - lig• Prevost were held: this ,morning at hef*l4 3 t 9 o'clock in theSt:-Mathewitpatholiettatn Right Rev: Charles'', White,l3.. D., officiat ing,arbited by:Fathers McDevitt- and Mc- Carthy. The • proceision sta i ned froth the late :residence of'deceasett' atiertly atter,. b o'clock. The, ,remains were borne in-a hearse decorated with ,filack pluines - sed drawn by • sla grey honks,. audattended• by - at escort of thirty marines under Otptain Wallace.* The pall-bearers Were - VieWe .Fteux, M. de Jardln,,Jults Henault, Felix Gintry.- M. Detnongeott,, t4autier..Antoirte thane!, J. Bobert, and A. Bandoin. Upon arrlng at the church; the coffin; phrouded in a Bag of. the French natioh, was deposited on a ca tafaklue just outside thealtar...M.Berthemy, prineipaltneurner, reirtained - standingduring the servitwttat the- head Of the Catafalque, Me is the custom iii,France.- • - , • , The earriage4„ - of the funeral procession were mostly those of privatelitidividuate.- "Baron Glerolt, Minister of the North Germab Confederation, attended the-funeral, ~togeth er With the atutchei of all the other fttreign .legations in Washington. • • AmOug those present were - Cabinet Ministers, General Sherman, Viee-Atliniral Porter, in uniform ; Senators Sumner and. Stockton, and other prominent gentlemen.- 4 The churehwas well . 6lihd , a large pmportiofl of the Preach and other foreign residents of Washington tielitg preseet. . At the conclusion; of the ceremonies the remains were borne Tram . the .chuich, the marines presenting arms as the ,burial - case was deposited within the hearse;and soon followed' by a sympathizing and distinguish- - ed' crowd. • The cortege - . on ;to the railroad. - depot, from wile the-remains will be conveyed to New Yor , where it will be receivedby the French Consul-lieneral, and immediatelytsent on boitrd the-steamer 3.. t a.. fayette, winch ..leaveslo7morrow:forTrance. :ituurtiscutetits. - 1193ELLADELPILLIVIcalIGEONW, :41DAGF. INsTircTE.No.I4 North Nltttratt4. = above Matket. B. G. EVERETT's Whas t Lively cures Ruptures,Cheop Trusses,: tie Bel tc Stock' up, M m upporte, Shoot races ospensories; Pile Itartdages, LitktlOis littehdpa to by Airs. E. . ' . '•""cir PANA-31'. w. W.J. EVE SETT'S NEW . Pk.i&T.• SeAPtT LAtt SHOULDEa BRACE and CHEST SUP PORTER. No Strang under the arms. -Eattect corn ,Tott and benefit guaranteed. 50 North'Sementh below ARCH, PhlladeAtolda. Trtuaeii, - Supporters, Eb.atlc Stook„triga, Cent lea, .te. Lady attendant. July 111,.:70 • . _ 932 ,he ,m t - 9,l3d'T r t'E T tliel , kt - rt A- 1. 1. t" co and Cigarscheap est and theriZx. l} - ace, ‘l4' (- ° °°' ° Monitor Navy, and Jones ,Mons`, Tobacco, always on hand at low. riktes..: . .•-• , - . • - Meerschaum Pipes , Briar, French,andother styles Can he had here to. spit customers ; either•wholesale or retail; ' r ',, : . • - ! JOHN LEES, Wholesale and Retaitlob __ ~bin 4 House and Manu facturer of Cigars, KC:MARKET Rt., Philadelphia, July . id, IT •-'. . . , " - - - .29..U.t .. Op,GA.iiiDlFliB, ItEIRNANLES, ' • ' • . - • . GriENA.DTNES. -- 1, - , ' REDUCIED pßitEst • - .. , , • . ; Finest French Organdie:tin ; - - . •• Medium and Fine Lawns.; - • • • Mt Wool Black Hematites, - - 811 k and Wool Hernanl ' . • . .. .' . • . Black - English Grenadines. ' ' rV. ~ • Silk. Figured Grenadines, ,• - . , , . 4nt Ititiperb Stock Thin Goods. - - - ~ • ''''''''' DRESS GOODS REDUtED: - - 4 rLadies Linen . Rawly 'Made Suite,' . • } Linen Parersui for Tourists. : • . ladies HOUR Madato Order; ' • Bathing Butts Ready Mack. ' ' :• Bathing Bolts. Bathing Caps, .':, • ,White Piques„ •,. Dress Idusilos..- 0 .- ' . _ r Tourists' Linens..*. ••., - - . MAO Shawls, • • . . 'Silk Bacimes,.' • • . . Cloth Racques;' • • .. . - Llama Laces, - 0 ' ' -- 0. 1.. Rich Piano Covers, Fine Marseilles Quilts,"' - 1 ' - ' • Large Linen Stock. - ' • GOODS FOR :WENS' AND ROYS' \V AR. ' Pheali c.i'asimeree,• . Finest Quodmeres, ' -,...: \ .. • . i,Nohhy.Scoten suittegs,.. • ' - ".i.-- • -JAIL The Novelties, . . . •CoOPpR ti - I:CONARD t __ ... . $.'E. COIONR NINTH AND MARTINI' STADNIN. .. 11i0-- : PHILADELfrint... - - Oct. - 1870 qP.4tnia AND . et r MER 1870 DRY "G,OODS. • EDWIN HALL. & Co, Sot= Stearin Srazgr, Invite theattention of purchasers qn visiting Phi's delphlaJto their large and elegant "lock of DRY GO 6m-sign:go IA rArrr OP • : ' - Black and Colored Silks. • Plaid and Stripe Silks, •• • Plain Japanese Silks, • Figures, Stripes and Mktg do. Plain 811 k Poplins, select shades. Corded Silk Poplins. I ( Silk Serge,' and Wool Po nsr Best Makes of Alpacas pad 31ohaIrs. Mixed Mohal rs and POplin A I pacn.f. Grenadines and Orgatulles. - Lawns, Percales and Chintzes.' Calicoes and Low• Priced Dress Goods. Dress Goods otthe latest styles constantly receiving. BLACK DRESS GOODS 13 GREAT VARIETY. Broche and PaltdeylShawls. Thibet and Blanket Shawls, Spring and Summer Shawls, Lace Pointed', Lace &Woven, Cloths and Cassimeres, Table Linen and Napkins, Sheetings and Shining Muslin', ('o an terpanes Blankets, Spreads,• &c. .Plano and Ta le Covers, ' White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, &c,, • ' N. B.—We deal in good Goodii and endeavor to sell at such prices that willgive satisfaction." . air The Chestnut and Market Sire. t cars will con vey,you to within a few doors of the afore. EDWIN HALL & CO., South Second Street, Philadelphia. April la, 70 . • 16- 3 m / •• LADIES. ATTENTIOIto. , • • - • AVINC{ nr.cx iv kEI A NEtit' , LOT VW; Gerrhan and French Worsted :Embroideries,: pfrettrent for sate at, tie , -I . eweSigold . prices LA fiIF.S. Wpr.I.!ALE. A.N,D.*XAlflgt. Also, constantly receiving . CossTAYrisoPLs o July 22.-746: r rumbr that the Turkish rex•tervei had been irdered out, or that Turkey had laoliited herself , ill r , officially denied.- - at A.. J. jAIIIDER., Jles. • SEW. PATTERN WOIt.StM,S,ILK Ana all articles belonging to* regular Worsted Store, 13:1.1 Chestnut struit,Fhiladelpbla, and 100 Fulton Aventre r ßrpoklyn, Iktew York • All kinds of WORSTED, DEAD EM . 13110IDEMES dote . to order at itiort i nig fee. A lot of EIIBROIDRIES at half piles; for sale as:above. • , Nay 7, 7V4il-2as • • • E DLPIRICtiLTY 01 1 .11/11AII --.." ING at-1.-TIGHT alvroyn eonsld erable. enooelnlly with these whogeeyesignleading, ewer. The Perleeeete cillitat Spectacles are net only eye helpers, bat eye protector*: using them gives as II were. new seem. leer sale-by . JOsiSPAI DlTERK•Optielan, • • 255'Oentre nt 4 Pettsvllle. . July 10-20 - _ . Imoxicsiors CifINA, OtiSSW:4lo.;"ANA,•CitOcglißirt CENTRE 11T., VITTEMLtE. • • Just tsuelved.. NVoterd,Coolers ...Patent:Spigot ; Stone ditto., much &evert Jelly,-Tutabientortth tie- over; and other' Fruit Jai's. Stoni3teadliattitio.:Parte! . iind W ine . Bottles,' , de; JulY*."*- 474 7 ..„‘ - • • 1307.tr,-- psoPoßaLs arc* NAVAL 341.T.1CR1A.14 . . • - •-,-, , • NAVY D1614,221111ENT, - suze t te or Euviritimr a Rim it u nals tr ii n j co. _IIBALIWPROPOBAT.B to traria/1h material for•the Navy for the fiscal year aiding Jrine 841, le7l_ , will be received at tills Burson unti.llo o'clock A., X., of the sth of August nest, at which time the proposals will be opened. - • The proposals must be addreseed • to the "Chief of the Bu uof Benipoisntind Recrulting, - NavT Be' pit putmen _ Washington ,". and must •be indorsed Bu for Materials for the . Navy," that they may dialftrulabed frotnalher business betters. Printed sebsWnles *sr any euiss; together with in structions to bidders. giving the forms of trammel, of guarantee and of certificates ' of roared aid ce be furnished to such persons as dash. to bid on•ap• plication la - the commandants o f • the : respective navy-yards, •thcoseiof all the yaplA on applica tion to the Bureau. ' • • ‘' • , , The Commandant of each navy-Yard and the Pilf- - chasing figfniaster of each station wed have s copy of the schedules of the other yards, for examination only, in order .that ppee s who intend to hid may Judge whether it is desirabtem nuske apidicntion. for . an_y of the clashes of those yards: • • The proposals most .be foe the .whole a a clam, andanapplisidlonSfor friforniation or rtheexam- - m ination of samples must be Made to 00 Command ants of IMP leloretiverstfie...: .--- - . 'The prop mamba aexenponled by n certificate from the tiolleciseof Infanta& Revenue for thedls trict in which ibebidderreekletthat he has alicense to deal in the articles for:which hsprOposekend be Must further show thattals is manufacturer of, or • reallir dealer In the articles he offers to sup;... ply. The guaruators moat be anglified, by the .Ames sor. of Internal .Revenue for theirdria hi which T net 4111 bei awarded tfs ti Nersonletio maim the 'lowest bid - and gives tier golfed by logfrt IlaiDepartrosed. ow servinii lhe t: to eel, tart lowboragg i bc_ an y which t may d eem exo Mint; . ...% -:-, .'''- - • Snreti=trir full amount wilt be "bah id to den th e • • and their respesmdbiligy . be certified lathe t-a..*lcis of the Nevi 11 As edditioeit seettrity„ Wooly tom' be "Wield trove thistsolent ef Ina bilinistlilbeatio• .trapt, Own .bete bow eseupietek & et reds get- ittieg. per ees :ertbe Moen bitlLKseeeret In US _WAIN, thentemedwit'ef , the retheetive VIII lelekt brthe Of= Weir leettete Is hindilar at . edible Ebersinualeat i . i *Ma - tea dm taw . .. tut nie - imesedthe • bete beee . 4 011 • tomeettef the at the Itenuty. The,alieses• et AMU. in squidietiCals4 IlethM.o l oPllit - '- ''''',-- - • 'TtiTo - ' 4l / 4 -__ -41,*11"• . • JUlr 2 2—TilfOrtliatkpl Ii ehel!n received here that: Imperial Government is wi; 'log to itilaralitee a loan for the collate* rim t, the Pacitie Railway, from MOD 1 • , to ,`r °lambi& *, • -• ' • .' • ENGL-tIVD. "- lA)Ni.XYN, July 22.—According to the DAILY- NEWS this morning, the war correspondent of the London TuttEN • was, -.arrested . anA Wednesday %Metz by ,the Fre nch _ authori- •.. ties on suspicion or being a Trask= spY.- Pile was thrown into' prison and- kept there • Frenc hall ni gi iL lin 7 err N . ext day, he ,-- W • as setit out of the . (. 1 ' A Tyne cpllier arriving at Nesidastleq4-.• day reporti having sown--fired Upon, by , French cruisers at sea. ' - • 1 , Advices' have :been received here to the -effect that , the Prussian " troops have retired from theiritiod between • Luxembourg - - and tho-Palati 2 ate,. and are now marrshighe-,, .- •tween Coble and Mayenee. .' ' ' • - '" The followiiig drgailsrf the affair at Fa:- haelr,--Which has been 'variously reported' as -• a battle] anda SkirmishAetween customs pa trols, are published here- to-day, Tworegi- ' -meats of. French hussars and a body of 'lt4.tri- laner"- German troops,-„commonly armed with lances o rrkf on the frontier. The French immediately. Made preparations to receW e the attack. At' lengths one of the Urianerw came c forward; and the , French allowed•hitu to approach, regarding him sea-deserter ' or ' expecting a , parley. • On - coming times, the tirlaner fired at the commander Of the `• French, missed.• his mark, aad'turned and fled amid'a shower of bullets.: . , ---'' • 1 Austria is ”- - - LEM cg !OE - JULY ; 10 /4. MRNIGHT , DIA=EM. PEIVIVSYLFANT.M. Base - tall Match. ' Athirtics irataila.' • Vir IiADELPUIA,, imy 22.;-24k Well 43 ° test' ed game was played this 'afternoonbr the m 31utuals of Balthno, and Athletics the latter-proving victor by a Jake ot 24 t 043.- 3 core mac as fofiowal, Mutat* 01 2113 00 4-2 total 13. Atblet., 31 B's 03 34 4,;totid 24. About fifteen , hundred ;marin i a winee• Ae d the game, and both li d ded were applandefi for excellent fielding and sapeoar NE W realm De 3.1,4 of a Liito Austrbus Caiisal aware% • • Ne w New Yonx, July 2'1. --An; inque4 held this afternoon upOn theloody:of the tot e AustriatreonaulGeneral - C. De Lotaiey, who died suddenly The poet moftem exarolnatlonabow*l that death waif cat by the ruptore-of a -blood ;teasel : -near heart. THE .116.3rcriax.' 1 BM ==2===l --I -"0/7.4. SCOTIA.: 'Excursio n pis?: • I-1 La vA.x, July !th..—TIM brigantine eidel taln bound to Malaga , ran down . a pleaintre ;. party in-the harbor this afternneniand three persons. James and. Mtiria O'Conner and thir sister, weredtoyned. - • TKE'EL WAR. Arrest of- as Radish - War Correapaadant-:-Tia . e Aff.sti. at Fa:bomb—The Prussian Troops-- Jlll4lll orNapoleoar-Tbe ffpanlah • ; Trends Alilame. —ustria is not" aiming." The belligerents begin with about •a4iiiarter ota million of cmen each. The French hive' airesidy been ruade soldiers by_their . recent Service ip A friett, while the Prussians are mere militia. France puts an army in the Held,; Prussia is only an-armed people," LoNnos, July 22;4. P. The 'news from- t the seat of war this kfternoonds- net Inver- - taut. - No - reports of engagements other.than those already; forwarded have hee:n. received either here or at: Pads. Ptxmotrrit,,JUly 22.—The Steamship Hal- -, satin from hew York. arrived' at this Port • safely to-day. l . is ilb,t-yet known whether. she -will - proceed to Hamburg. It will be re;- ; membered that a teport was -pllblished yes' ' tertlay that a French frigate was .. .crulellift abbut the:Eddystone Light House; and was supposed sine was waiting to intercept • the Halsatia. • The, officers of the latter steamer made no mention or - having been . distgrbed. - • . PRANCE. tr Pants, July `" —The Braperor is 111 at St.- Cloud'. -He will-not, therefore, join the army for some days.. The MONITEUR (nilulaterial organ) in Its issue to-chlY says It is not.true thatlValn has concluded an alliance with France.. Spain, Will remain neutral. The MoNiTEtrao itdde; :relative to the demand of Prussia for the neutrality-of the Baltic Sea, any support of ;Prussia In this demand will he ,regarded aa • . an act of hostility to Frabcp, Ai 'the Baltic* Ts destined to play an Important- iok,_ftt the, ,vo F i nglish ofllcers'who were Observing the movements- of the - military, were sent bac to the railroad station under char] r of, grnriar»Ks. • Pie USSIL . TEutaikr, • July 22. -L-The North (Airman Lloyds to-day anuminee the tiOpehtoitin of the steamer service to America‹- The King of Prussia recently notified the -Bavarian Government that, according to the, treaty, h'e Intended to_assurne -the command, • of the litter's army, embodying' it hi the 3d, Corps. Bavaria inunediatelentecl, , and forwarded a letter congiritplating the : Pruislan King, and issued a. patriotic ex hortation to the army. . • The King of Prussia has tentlefeo to the , King of Bavaria•his :most heartfelt thanks for the promptitude and spontaneity with , , which he'acted in the moment of peril to 1, Germany, by contributing to her relief: rer.BKEI THE TRIBUNE says:: • - , The French Emperor phonld not tuoldismiur other people's' business: Hernterfered in 'Met lean affairs ,And krat by Re meddled with American affairs to help , Jeff.- Davis. iodate fered by it. He was humiliated lit hislittempta at interfering with German" affairs four years ago. In now meddling with Eipanlah and elan affairs. he arilLY meet with theism° kind of bad luck which be has previously snared by. Pumukimpuu ranouce fddlitXX . T. Vuttarortints, Slay 21—In Cotton..,thOre is a .centfeelig, with wee of midriff's. upland as I) s and Gulf at WM erota'. - .••rns a:OTIS in Floor anted yea Mut materialll- enfielded In . .consequenee of the lin gold_audthere" Is deftly lees. firmness in prime. The Was foot up 100 barrels, including superfine st 115 Stitti 145;, extras at .8, and fancy brands 441308 'lB. • ' .Pherets less doin... iscisrheat; and lase firmness in • grim& ' , ales of Pennsylvania gill TO: and 11100 rebels Ohio do. at $1 . 89. Corn le very dull; ',Oats are 'needy, and Pennsylvania sold at NOW Mats. • . ne:l4 o r.‘")-4 11 4:1CWAXIANII:e ., ‘ , . . - Pini.onzultio, Mr* 1199). • • The apparent dilatoriness • In .the operaUons of France and Prussia on the Rhine la having the et f..ct, of steadying the fluoride' mark.eta, whilst int ' creasing the'stagnation prevailing in nearly all do. , partments of trade. - . ~, .1- ‘ The loan market continues mini= active and rates firm at 506 Per Cent. on • eard,at . 60gd Percent. on short-time peperwall endorser'. Gold opened at ilk advan ce s to ill% sod ekerect at noon at 119%. , , .:, ' Govern ~ eats are quiet but %stranger:, ~ r. NEW YORK Nossit AND RUCK atimakis. Nsw Yoer,JulyK.--Stoeis strong RoPLeysethre at 7 per cent. Gold. 1194‹. coo , 2.P•1 1 :14 do. PI K do.. 10 - Mf'do. do na n d do. - uod, aew, Mg; do. 11457. ION:- do.- / 01 %; RmU1ng.415 1 ,4; Expreee; 4; e, X 56 •• FOREPDX,MARKIM: ... Loisisfs, JulyEt..--Consoli 90 fir both *me' n' ey and • account. 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