@ Foßry-ij(TH - 41L - aim anim; litlitlClN via brisooned sposonnoaDA) sioicrt rata it Wawa pqr at" oink *soprani; SD arra kiln* tar Os, himp!..c tasertill. . . • • BALICICA.N & and StaZionerS,Pllll - -MD Dente bare . Poi:urine. glit _ t3z-C nut sincm4..Touszcii, is ilected eriry sauxnlay „,,,, Th ing. awl ••bed 10 sillaeribres at, V. II per spawn. M. eavanoela It not jaho in adtawew. -- • CLUB ouBSCRIMO NII—T ICVAJUASIXTPADIiaIICIt 3 euees I° Eile saninaa* W' a tO t)opleo to one oddre, ao 00 55 ••• .. ... ** 44 Via-News Dealers $1 CO per. to Copies. ' 'To 211n1stero and niebool •Tesehero we umthe • Jacnlsaag b 7104 411 fiE),par annum. In 00 'f ;•- 9140r. Angie at 001 mum. . - • t•. . Alit DAILY' Ml Paillferal, 'ls pablisbed roar: ;Er pli o ni t h e t natordal i cw= e - 0 tite,m ii irao f bY lirbo:6 it ilierred. - - ' -- ' r tt 1 11 ILAlL—Pajable In • ancont. one Sear: 15 0 0 : six tnolltha.l4 74: three months. fl W r — TEATLY..A.ND iiriXICLY• MOMS' J0CR1. 4 1a147 atper annum, In adv • • • ; lii DO for olz Wontla.• .•• ' • •, : • BANIVAII 6 RAMSEY. Pablitheira. 1 Nr MEASURES. IMPO t hree important measures that MHERE will pm bly be brought before the next c ot iWis. T ey are'the Civil 'Service Bill, :t i4 l ,7 l . Bti gin:,.. • ilifilege and Cheap Postage, ..and the Posta Teltgruph.Billl The two last v i, re p os ipo • until the' next ses,ion, zi - td the - oth rNßas, .been reported,, but .1.1...eps owing o -members of Congress being averse to its passage, as it will curtail 'their p itromige to Some extent. But the peiple, who are not oleo-seekers, require it, and therefore it is a question that ought to be fully:diseussed: We hope the press will fully disetiss these uestions before the meeting' of Conte. The first b II that will pro,b bly come up will be theP I tal Telegraph. Bill. This will be opposed b thekpresent Telegraph Corn- many of the:CxtenSive new spa in-the eitiea, because the prent t, gives them a 'monopoly of the , wa of the „country, while it uhlic to pay the rates • charged if under our postai p:lnie.! ; and hi t*r Publinhers 'system in telegraphic cinnpelis the . that wonld its advantages •would be in- system, whit creased three-1 in Europe, t 1 tlm results hai eipeetations..l ,'1 change,-so tha ,1 far as th Lte, therefore the us soon as th advantages. Jitg in Jitter 1 that lii - e bee Mid therefore . Copyfrom the Set*, forth operatkinin E testedi its 'eon a the datimis: ... , . . . . . • - CCArar TILE Pri*CTRIC MAIL IN ErCOPE, Statement s havre iptidy been brought forward which a *r• c-i , ctiated to: dissetritnate the lde* that the rates paid for telegraphic tnessagcw are. not higher in the United States, iteetrraipg -to Alistrince, than la twiny European countries, and even lower than in sever..!. - The assertion is entirely fallselous, and opposed to existing fact. In air nurortean countries the aVerte.e rates are considei - ably lower titan those charged in the liniteaStates, . Tue average cora for transmitting a messaueof ten words trom Washington to the capital or other-cities of end k state is :kg:3J; the aver..gedlstance, 7al-akik%. —say equal to (05 cents per mile, fold. The different cotintrie4 ace adopted this system; , and . 'e exceeded the most sanguine Of iffb,c who proposed - t:te t it is no more an experiment' tilted S tates is co . ncertied, ilia )eople.will denland itS adopt:tut y become acquainted with i 44, :tcenututsretforts are now,t i nak; e(1 - quarters 'to:falsify thei,facts i pres'ented. by aetual practice; lite following article which we Philadelphil PtiEss, is timely, e oflrc in I facts, of its successful reperantlwherever - irhas been etion with the postal service of Tlie a :crane eiist cif a mewav In European tolloW4, to wit: r BrItulu,1).108 cents per mile. France, Onis per mite. Italy. 0.2-13 Cents per mile.: • 'tier:Many. 41.11 Jeent..ii per Tillie. Tk-igi um, 0.216 Cents per Mlle.. N , t tierlands, 0,213 cents per mile. These rates ntileulatel on a gold basis, are formes shges,for 211 win*: - The i atei In die [Tidied Fda es: pay.ible in carrell ey; are for nieslages of ten winds; address and sig nature belng Tile advantage - gal n eitln one syst ein over the of her. leiwever, come', neutralized. t-lx or seven words are needed for address and signature, and the bal anCe of three or (our-Vords cumpeusates the prelni uut on gold. . The els an eiception In the case of Great Britain, mexsages l being sent from one city to any oth er of England, Scotland, and It eland; nt the rate of ue for,q) words, and no charge being made attireSs. The disere-palicy is therefore consaler ',. Is agnmentodlwitenwe comet° contrast English unit American' rates. • II 111 Or be objected that it is not fair ttkOmpare the Wan 1 rates of Eurppeun countries, Intving an un- I proportion:Reit' tame population to st.lsquare:notic, with Busse applied to the vioal`Orritory of cue t tilted Statei, ln re - Ply to thisassert lon Mb-Tilton shou Iti be drawn to the tact. Unit I.lirongliout. the wholefe' r otitirient of Lintipe the telegraphic service is worked under a uniform system,' up.- 4, unite to all countri e s, • Upwards of thirty tlegraph administrations have tatiensi nava covenant whereby they adhere, like one large fami.y, to an intlivisibland uniform ode, , Therefore, the linerautional . tariff, regulated by u• gruallik scale;ladtit its 'of no undue van tag,- hig taken by - one brunch over the tither of cue Eu ropean family-. 1 ' - - These fuels are illustrat44l - -ln,'a second series of ta bles, arid 'Showing, as they do, a fair mai equitable conip - trison, it wit.' be seen that, while till' average clsti t ttasi centp -r mile in Afnerica ,, it is only 0.11?, for like' facilities in Europe. ' • • Having thus 6:01.1711 whit has been accomplished - tu Etr..pe, I : Witt -eudeavor bi show that results • .eq oil y fa vOrabie can.( ai at tal netkqeven with greater factlicv, In the thi I t ett -states. m " I pi' ese to map out the e..untry Into districts of • Mathes each, an. to reetnninettk, rola. ti -of a , gra In tie I se tie of, ris s t'or uses ages of tm word.' (address, L •., fee a-,) 141-10,VS:- • Ten ecuts fo. ttleff, WI1111111» Th,l'ty era s for dis,miccs within tit . • Eat ity ce..ts I it'dlsuiticei with,, 1,211 fir n, t u.stauces beyond 1,211 miles. ..• Tout messages transmitted between extreme Cpoints ot the whole 'country would be. suhject to a tior or 81 24.. . The trilotoitun rail, of ted eegti4 to •b, eloirged in ptnof ttie-traitn tut tilt 'nem tgo:, neat vl ptttitt of lUltuUcs.. . For all luterme,ltate iilsta . nee., froth one part to ; I any other of the Frahm, thirty an I eight eents wilt t be eh trgeti; for tittlith , t 1,7 f RI attics re,peet I ve,y the place of departure itial the terim'uld,sitt lion. • - At these'rate4, l l eaten la*e lluir the fratlic must a -- kmie he f proooet'oas; Viz - 3,J I.ll6sitgeS. ...... 3XI , .39 ...... 31)1 a• • do, 15,1 . 1 " r,r. Isar, an average of 51 eenti . per-messagr. •Itin ty f.slrly a,stun [ha*. the .len,,ns for 1,7 'I J4I - Lir ogf• al4tl oa of cne Urger eine:. beaz ful ow"( : • - NOw fork and Brooklyn Piitifsdrlptia :Baits inch e CatcaAo (Tht•tiluati - Bosto.t ..... New (I,•le.tos Sa.s Franel..eo f. W.ishingt.ns It tq . et, ...... 34.11,gankee I . . 4,a) , 1AM1 ...- - . farther, f a.q.ume that there aro thirty cities with inn ie.. thin 51/no) inbrtla ants earn, and..Kerenty ;dill* thiving a pivula t ton of iront ici,ooo to to,00) per- H -.11.A. .I..:perlent!e halAto•rn that Abe number of.mes nages vane. In larger eitie,front'9Ato AT, U annually for each 1,00, perrons. 'All ave age, of one inemgat p..r C.tilllet 1.,.1.1ie efure, a low oniiriate. Lesser•eltles nt-ty be t t Len at an average of seventy-ave to fifty in. , -;N:t4ei per ea tut an a intllv. • , Titt.v;e averages' wouni pro face the following total : /44 4:..it ants. Sf•:o , •-tie..r. 4. • 0,00 .4. ,00, 01 1510 400 i 1,o.)1,0o1 ' 20,hY10) : 1,11 O,OOQ Thi tern rttSei •Tatrt !"*.,•en.y dile; . , ••• 8 • • ,uo ,to f 1,5 o.ihm .Iteint}inqqr of al the Stales, 30,i1JJ,41,0 '1111,(k).),03,.) • That rstitnite.4 would prove very euttiddera. , bey uelux the 111 arg. of *lLat may he 'lleCollirlisned fu Untied . :"Lateii uppers to help eratilv, clear. • ' A referee tile. returns pubdAili!lt ity thedtritish liu,t °lice an uvhi , L tir'ut the weet iy average, u Utter tile 110 %V MY 1v...a, exeeedadSJ,dli niez.sages in tLte United it - Biagi i.n. ••'• • • 1 . Oa the ennitnent - of- Europe the ;proportionate rt.ea-tn of te•iegragaie eorreapa.i.lenee even inure i• .- oor.unt. foe average untnoer of it - Irving-et in the euin•nerelal caws uu.i.ig the year , pu.ed pur was as roil', 4. 3: A .u.ite Berlin ' 6.40 . , It ..ter t t.a I Leipzig Leg 0.95 r'ra tort • IS:claw:l' • 1.0 I •itettiti 1.7 u rttiii.t,s Were attained ta'osAyear. ago in E rope u 5 elides. r.lacely it be - dispute t, that : mue t in ire 'e in Vile United expertin..at of Plueltig the telegr tpo under g.).•era.nu at e.htt:ol heed thurough . • in all h.l.itropeuil eunturies, and Iles proved'-tt great sus xas. , = - %Ve itth being. in ./re generally AstributetLirr the 17/th4 data, taere exists a greater IleeeS•dly fur (. ..”1111/.141.11.4pater1, anllti IL) of ‘voli•d the ts....egt spo e.tioluyed in •grrar6r propartl.ths • unt,st dther o_4l by ex4ruitatito rates. Witu a law se.tte af.t.star, aul•4 p..10.11:ir nl ta.igettwut, Lue nusl -I..st woaulsJJ.l t4 l / 4 111 Cue al?tst, saagnine'evp:ie• tAtions., I oregalh,t fi.mres, the re fore, m sy be considered t dor m,gais rei he , , , ,4.11 I sc!rve 3 LIA•I3 LA3.. 111.1,3 the mairmaai t tratll.!. rale 0. p.u.ltunag U gro:4:4 revenue t.,1..1.1.a/J, ld m tn so Llin.!.eiii..to'cover ad Coo thigell_3o,, yieni surge prodt to tue bo ttom:li treasury. 'THE IR(IN TRADE. RON. - ANTo COAL are.the foundation of the wealth of l manulaCiuring eouil tries. Those thatlCsSeta twit her,o; these its portanf products, t+eldoni make much adv . :mei iti populiition and wealth : En ., -hind is now . the leading. Iron and Cuai einintry tic world, world, while her deposits of tlq wealth ' pro .dociag materials,' dwarf into utter Misignitt: • c.inco eoinPared n rivith those , of, the.Viittet. &aites. Strabge`kas it may appear, , notWitli stand.ng_ the universal - deposits!'of iron Oa se.ntered throUgliout the cotfittrY,. the I'enui 'Hulas on Lake Superior, furnished nearl3 oae-fotirth of Elie iron ore used in the Millet. 1569, as the', following tigurecii. silow - ~,,i; - • Tweinyfaar per cent. of all theft Iron made , ii. ' the e. intirrauciug tne year 1864, we * smelted sr6n, La.ie Superior ofes. Lek LW the Iron ouiatued runt , List Lehee was hats Luau one per cent. of We hoe make; end In L.siJ übou,. nine per eeut. I'ne p re., • 01 the Juin ore trade ui th 4, geein, region, d' nee tat.. in es tabi1....4 by tile-fullowlug tante: . ; „ • Prix/in:lion . - ' , • - Produelicn. • .Year. toms te . rirtr. . lOW kr . ' • 200/ 108. . •'", 211 W lo t s. 1155 i . -la.-481:z 1563...._., .U,4_43 1ai1...-.........: ...... ;:i ',as/ 15.1 :111,8 , 17 Faj...............„.....73,300 • lissi.. ..:..., .... ...... .bt'eeld ' 7 ' Lai)... ......... •••••••••••-16 , 4irg• 18.7 e . - ..i...*WAI i . Mil ......... ....-......n :1 , , /01d..-- . .., ..... - , - s tie. 6o ..,-1 *.........i.=...;.:7.e,357 . - ;I I . : / . - • ,Experi me Superior coli f,a.ture of ' a wonderful,: couritry,is ':uratiuemtk._: tared article • 1 .of Ole ram _ 41.2.428 is tire holk mail lug in the Lito try, to z dttlize Nail' Etheinstill , 4114) , If successful, it Ni . ill giiii . to that section of ou. rg 7 nianufactories of iron ail, Iy spring up, and the inanurac• will r!e 'shipped abroad Umtata. I teritil.‘, Thelibalgo JoU,D.NAL, • ___ - -,-- • of Manmette, Mid igan, speaking of au e 1 perimentmow p reming.there, says:. .. mix Frin,--ris.,mat BILITY sox exxLittha inn ' . - , •Salige a tam',,,:: -- 2 _ • 4 , ',- ,ily far the Most S elStergellie l i gir Atevelopmaat of our nginuaroata, yen ' ted ovine. per la the artabibill work* for ttri or Plat Itlet. VI the a *Water Iron . • Thatpeat melee& available roe Suf bun efts, b tain—that /twill u ~VA ' Pie n"rlPetser it either bludedisous. - ea b. Or even -- 16 grmt many.weil-th Iron men ars ready to hese. That It can tie • • . avalhitdb soernerasnas steam, Writ' fait f• aU retwaringpurpmea. ha* bean proved beyoni the pcasitdlity of a doutil.-•-• Should experiments • nalif demnastrate ha equal ; value as a taeltor • - reduct•on of Iron ores., its in fluence upon the gm •• and titiveiripment of the Lake Superior Iron • • -•- cannot be overasti mated. le view of th e ini • • • , of this question, we have taken the pains • Junket and condense all the facts and fres ea • •• our math, which throw any Pritarbi part .. the thin ore of the Wealth pertor nal_ to • • •• .. edto various distantpolista, itaitrirelt-biadistb. •im and Pennsylvaula, forum purfammof being red • • - to a metallic state- Ito far, these arm have been reduced either by means of bard coal, or woad thermion, as eaeremight be mosteonve niently and. cheaply I procured; Wt as yrt no at tempts have been mad, to autgeel them tubes wee. intense heat, andeibut• equently more rapid action of prat. At other Rojaia, nowerw. both In Duope and in this cony - - ". has been toed, usd hi-every,./' ei anetem; showing . not oniy , huge _pereentage of eavtiqr in the iron thus pro dme-d tuts mpteter quality. French I a conipanuivecost of &germ ion of a Urn of pig iron to be urittiV -....„ir, A,) jB7O. With Coal Raw Prat Cuudt Thls, au base i*ei aralgata u to part tt he Codn, sky*, snrnw every ton hot .•lent, blue .1./ iiiit bei rititibott s t y uthei yulred• ' =E:1! - 13110 thr vmIUI ty be utey ding fat, and Lae wue.n pi b.ine - greater , ,of ore. -. It is di on the use of peat, collected , •Lurope.„ to say word - Might be % tit or prepared . pr-a; all the repot ....we 've t5...._ save one , refer i•• the crude article, dug o II n lu t t he Usual manner, in bricks hi s td aboutinches lot •Vy 6 incheasque re-12.2 cubic feet weighing one tort —but in-every lustance• these. reports spraff,favont ly of the protitable advantages attendit g Lill USeUL L. , • Mr. Dalle_Kof the • ishkill Iron WorkX , says that' l i ed that companyi have peat for eleven weeks , at- , first with an equal p radii of charcoal. Wllich was , afterward reduced to ne quarter, mad the result gave the fullest rustinfactio . Ihe beat thereasedilereepti bly. the amount oft satiate fur flux was eh ,ess ened, and they, the , fore,. made don nine faster. With a saving of twe n ty - flue per cent. less t than till s et therchartsedor anthracite. tfesays their - great was was nut thoroughly dry. but that good peat, rapt r.y prepared, 'will sirelt Iron ore equal' Many Mel now unown. • ..lair. May, of the Iron Compiny at Mayville, Wis consin, say•s they have been using peat successfully, and that .he p.efeis tto any other ifuel....The peat -used at the furnace 1 Mayville le found in Inexhaus , til-e quantities in e and Fun tin. Lac counties, and can be procuied t a very trifling expense c itu ' pared with the cost - I other fuel. Pm% lona to the Use of peat the cha 1 consumed in the production ± .of a too of iron cost n dullam The weight-0(111m coalteas 2,1 W poun ds( whhe the sathe a elis rn td in co ; prassed or prepared t can be petal uced at a - cost not exceeding two tiara. Prom these prem It la argued, and not without reason. that our in xhaustible peat beds 'can be brought inatip_rutitab e use. Ihe . fleet suchas mutt would tia.e ti ti ou Iron intairests gab easily be conjectured, when a• consider the dili(eienoeblcust in•transporting our I n ores from Marquette ur Ls -canals% to lower lake rts, and the benefits to be de rived from the erect' of numerous blast furnaces Mr their teductlou h re at home, together with the 'ere,. ter proofs to act. ue by sending in t .inufactured loth-to market imam uf the raw mutest . :should it be demon , tai ed, as % e believe It will ~ twit peat fuel is equally us g • tf nut better than charcoal, fur the reduction of iron urea, ,Marquette tamuty alone will he able to •upply a hundred furnaces for -us many years tdcomOur peat beds Wont.' then be to as wont Ns cunt 11 ;LW or peonsylvaula are to the iron interosts of that tate i.earitices Would spring up in al dLections d Marque' teCouutte would ul timute y ..ecialie t tie reat iron centre of the country. For haw t turnatast w ual netura t toiniduix the estab- - .11shMent or rollin; it Lis, aid forges fur the mane fseto.e of bolts, bars, lutes, sdeets, hoops, an I other I TM •or Iron, white it eseworita, would In theft - tarn, p o,note tti" est tibias merit of the smaller menufee ' tales, stlell as mills, Juges, chilies, locks: and a va riety el loin ware, or whlch• the quallty of peat / imantifiletur. d lion uld tie most admirably suited. It/ t lie man u uteture t steel, aiso, this iron wouttl be equal to the best Swish or Hessian. in fact, it needs only to be demonstrated to a cer tainly that twat tuel can be successfully- used In the ' reduction of irun;o,r, to bring it- into, general use, and the developtiren . of.own resources in that par. . tied tar will follow iis a floater of cuurser . ' We am pleased to id now that the fake Superior Iron Lompany • fiveßea bout of the muter With the determination ta t o tat fully in all stn practical ii hearings upon the in testi - MI and manufacturing in terests of toe d.strier 'The-enterprise was insuga re out last year, untie ,• tee la-Mediate management of Ben. M. Peirce, ~ but tue mach-n. ry not will - ging sal Istae,oril •, end the weather being antes vocable, very little aceumplished. Luting the winter the compan y mule in eparations for carry ing f rward the enter rise systematically, and Upon the death of Mr. Pelf , secured the services of air. il J. M. Wayne, a you ng gentleman of rare scientific attaitimerts, who is now in charge of the iicieuiplc department- A new dams machine ISI/24 put chased sot up and mit into tperation by Prof. Cory, cif the tieveland Peat Wor tk'w_hieh is capable of turning tad sixty tons perdu . • 'The machine, hltet ter with the car running on an 'lneline4 tramway fro n the liteat bed ei the macnine, is • pended by a 1•2x22 engine, mainaaeturrd by Mer ritt et. (minim. :the pt Wing taken Cri in its Led is drawn up• the elo e aleridumped into a Sind of liiippr, from wh M ence It is elevated into. the machine 'e•ltieh Cute end grin. It up % ery tine. after Wilke it witpe out through I e bottom, upon crates, I a oval-- about Lair inches t tee audit four, feet long. - The cedes pass through, or hither under the mactdue, when tatty are taken nd set up hi rows, at an angle of:thou. torts-five de tees, and aliened to J eini3n anti, the peat. is dry enough fur the stock house.— The crates hold fl.e - teats - each, a .d the works are - now turolog out - alto t two Lb usanota•rates per day 7 -equal I o auudt thin ••tive.gtons of iffy peat. 1,..,,., ' Mr. Way he thinks the peat can lie turned out at a cit.,. not excee .hag shirer ton, while. 'Professor Cory tel.", us that the cost st.. rheilleveland Works does not exeecti Si- t• . it Is ..I. l ttned that fur genetailug.st cam and for all teheatitt putposes, u ton of prepared peat is equal to a ton oh tee best bitioultious coal.— I f tots 'be true, the sacetstsful opetaiani of litese -rotas, itsiti.• trout the question of the adeptlon• of peat fuel to the smelting f ores, cannot full to colt ter it g• eat and netting heuent upon the business la . tere-as urt de distriet, . . Tile wu k. ant under the general supervision of . Captain JohustM, with J. B. Ai:Mit-Vat lu im mediate eliarge. Mr. Wayne soles all scientitte j.itt4lons that Mix°. and to hint has been commit te.i the duty of m4aitig experimental tests, aLIO merits of me ne w , rue. tue reductiou iron toe s A test will be made n sa week in a sinalr forge, pre pared e.peciatly for the purpose. We shall report tae resuit at theearitest practicable moment. ' THE Pfilladaphllt Plia33 of Yesterday con tained a' paper from Dr. Charles H. litteseler, on theyrance.-PraSsian war. Dr; nameler,' as out4caders knoll, nt ule it tour of Eurol e iti-lB67; ,. uripg which he had every opportu nity oholiSerting Ithe condition of the •two powers ; ,thq feeling of the. people, mid forming .1111?&-tinitite of theqlghting qualities 'of the "two armies Hence; 48 the views ()fa t• wrist of discernment and unqttestion, d aid I qty.-, the pap4r possei peculiar interest for 'the general-ireztder. In animating up, Dr. II Aeze,er k,ays OEM 4 sslu iktlll , o 2:i4. I 4.1 .2 . 11),.101) 1. - 10 t 0011 Phi, IR - 1•10„0.)0 • 101,00 One thin.; is eertaip, thlt it is very denHfol whether the wary! Bismarck would risk the laurels he has wini, , ,anir the did Kiug the re...e..t accessions to his beloved Dcutachtund, if li‘tu had not very goad grounds to outieve their s.u.l - alias ist as sure as though it were already. decided ;. end altinnt,,r,h the seine certainty of be lief may be attributed to Napoieett; there - erylicie.s this difference that his judgment Was at !attn. in.the ;matter of our late rebeiliiin, - .e .atrair with Mexico, and other late events in ear th huh triportatice ; while Bismarck 'has thus tar committed no iniataie4 of sunk:iglu: moment to make it look at'ail likely ,that he should commit one, and such a gross ono, now. . ~ PITT:311171101i. Wit i WS a river police to pre serve deceney,lam and order ori:the.Allect e , ny river at . that ity. The 'GazeTTE com plains that bride the. exhibition hi "broad daylight of nuked urchins on that river, men amuse themselves in the evenings by getting into wher.ries or skitTsond pulling. up and down the,river in a Rate of stark nudity. And this suggests the fact thatourip i lef Bur gess should put a :.ttip - to - the bathing n broad ditYlight of ansai and boys in the Canal with in the .liothugli. limits: ;The 'Valley •passen gør trains :rer,ueztly pass - that point during Lie day, and it is ittle lass than a. disgrace to the BarotO that in full view of women and children in the ea hardly tety feet olr, ) . • men and boys attired 4u the - e turtle fashion:- .dile with Adam the - ante-fig-leaf' tinies,. are seen swimini g, wading or'dabblin"g in . .he? Canal or den isng unchaste Can-c/ns on the banks.;.We.t ast for the sake ofAecency that this thing w ill lie stopped. 1 - • I , .•,.. I ! i , Ox Monday laSt Judge Ily6n announced the 'appointment of t'wo . engineers and three miners to .: eitimine candidates for_Mine In -pectors dnileithe new liCw passed last win: ter, to be appointed f/r Schuylkill, North"- . a anberland and Dauphin counties. In Tues- - . !ails -DA I LS' jot i ;tn i tekt we gave tlte ' names ,f the ,Examine appointed ,' but as 'these • was' an'error in xic of them, we. will rep.uh : isli thpm corr t. y : . Is . - . ) -. Etriutinc;s i Allinry I'leasants and ; Stephen Harrill; of liKelkill c•ounty. M.lLCI'lf. pAse.iLet NlLAndrow.NorthuMberland ..!ountv : oseph l3rowii and Frederick 11,suzal, ivliu:, - 1 . tit Coutity l . , . Apoi„EusoCA Clairol that tilt .ind - Luxembontl , •id,vivilig :Prussia •47)t, by the defeat ► iated from lira' /reatylias been -vi BisMarck, to dip is ih tl,e hand _i•"rench Minister not probable that in. an,yttang he ni "N . . o eftbrts wilt . • iiTAmitti :iv tiviii.:themonient )(the sheddin g .It_ 2 . hlobil!..!ix . thei:thyt great in lati le betwedi , ce Stitt Ninalit,'ln eiTeCt I peaceful 'sidnii i orthn dylleully. Eni -1 aid seems esi•Jec ally iinxkbni tie. , avert mar, ,U id..negotiate i' , but : idiei.wili, no Alciubt l'. a few days. an. outlinai Pinola was ter. .ribly in earnest ' ' ben she :said recently. to Rings, in repl • to that. power, whether peat.* was not' .. hle,Allo, 'Nth' too Jain 1:4" ME StesEng. 2161 • 40 7140 factory; Walt would ntti the addition of ta:rwever,:enipp.ies ankapoo tizte:yi•ad of cimiaire, which, lie of pig tmn ray i. fir production. by snlue or ose, sold .77. nCh report lii dittoed to this coup qua . WOOld be r to weigbts and Za — or - tt, -- .- - ma._ oilyf Iron or that. has been found reftiers. In the Dud- furnace, the cupola, vas is Intense, and _ *o.m.--NaPoleon recently I proposal. to give BAgium e l ,to her as an- ivalent fOr 'IA) :retain Wikt: , : PT she had i of - Austria ; . i - l&G, em -1/231a. ' The proposed secret kb ibit.d at Berlin, by Count ionlatists and others, and it vriting of - Benedlttl y the o Prussia. After this, it is Napoleon will 4e. believed V 83 . Y• :: ..' - ': ' - Mn. Fusee= announces in hies :last As. TBEactis WaßtilltAN that it i : 111 ,IMdiseotaj! tinned with this hone; and that 4 propoitia toiwtaktrathi), at - Hazleton. cialy-nink f ts, nrun ' of Stir tyonstrA.tw werif, ana this , thelYth PiPer /ha' haldt* -1 0 0 * his h tu l a lt.will. not ber lolgt .: - : 1141101._, sixth lbe : ded to the lisLl liriaatil;W: Ffineitit tie *At ''go tll ' . ~ - notbtilg. Lainog leaders w h o :', - • ''-',---- • ' . off the working classes will not :. -, 4-'44r,tti with any truth, however palpable ' that does not square with their Or wrong; and besides all htinestVer*i.„ , meirire beginning to find out_Aiat Work: ingmen's organ; wheh conducted by ,men Whhieldoni are able - th., take ;care:of them selves, are not cuticula* to: adVance their interests. If there had not bein Mosrron, professing to speak for the workingmen, We doubt very ankh whether there WOhld bate been any suspension whatever in the coal tratiethis year, autfthelnso of three thllliens oftiediarrt - Feeld not have meting:di Neartfalt the edministrntions Int Wash ington city" that had recognized ergans to represent them, were failures and' were, 4 jetted by the people. Both.Aoraham coin and Gen: Grant positively refused to have any organs at Washington m'represent their interests. The reason ti tharoilien any paper is n recognized organ; those "it • repre sent bovine responsible for, all the fettles the editor may commit, eV*, great are suett, follies that seemly 4ny stich- *spec Von . Unties longer than one. or two ,y*ra befnie they are rejected by those . witn'aided fn starting them. THE ELIT.OPEA:4 *WAR.—E':veryt:bing indi cates that an important engagethent &la Ul take_ between the a r mies a of trance' nd /Pr u ssia within *few days. - pus4ly during the coining week.. A cable ; telegram elates that the. Prussians are concentrating between Trevcs and Merzig, on the Hirer Saar. It is stated that they. have 493,000 Men 'And rather too much cavalry, more than they.'eati find forage fcir. Thu French foil* N placed at 300,000. . of zuuch greater 1 beta alit uu...,Y a "ZELL'S k.:2 , 7CYCLOPELLA AND t.ICA'.Ens.AL DIC TIONARY" continues Its regular visits to our sane ttita, N e find upon examination that the late riuin bets shoW no falling off from the genertd excellence exhibited at then set. We:can comtnet d to the scholar the essay uu the "Latin Language:" and the articleoa"Man" suffices for a preper exernplillga itori of the proverb, "Man, know thyself , " The first volume, bound, and ready for supplying sabscribe r rs; can be procured front the publisher. T . O t liwood Zell, Philadelphia, or his agents in various !parts of the country. Ten cents will procure a ape:Omen. Au Gusr, ir, o 30 SATIIIthAY..4 451 718 I r• )3. 14. Y. 31 tiusual• • 1 451 7'17 I • 1 MoNDAY......i 45G 710 Cig 435 i mo 2 TUESDAT..... A+; 711 Full %! Nl4 417 trio • 3 WEVNESDAYI 4'58 7'13 Ilatoit„ 19 254 mo 4 TIII.TISDAir:. 459 712 New 2:4-01 4 2. 3 ay. 5 FixtilAr 5-t0 • 711 1 ;- - • k rt Saturday.:-: . . ... Yf .Sunday...... ......... Monday Tue........... . ...... 27 Thuniday ...... ........ 28 Friday--; • The rural resorts in ourvieinity;havo ne.lael: 4 . 0 f patrobagejust now. From all parts Of the. country,. the reports of the harvest are very encouraging.. • .' The IThiteti American Moe;Jan i(e; 'are to bold a State pie-inc at Dently, Wezunoreitinct ea, on the; 13th proximu. • TO-UtOitOW. Suriday of the year, and seventiLatter Trinity. Day's demla Imuts and 32 minutes. . - - 1 . .. I .. Cozanopent.juktges pronounce this the hotteat Juiy wo hate &saki iu many •.,..ours.; , l Tnat,'s like extraciing teeth—the sullerer ailtritalthinks the 'apt tue I.iluest agonizing. - I . J 1.; : • The tax gatherers in town and 'eci t intry are Just now very pusy in p.iyiint tu4ir to, the geuerna, tax:tines. ahcli oat I chin be buthertat Wive bytheni. . . The rain hai naurped.Vie place ef, the street tle.wersuurtugthepasttowdays;andpurstieta present a very calm' and healthy .appeta.luee thr toe tirst time lu asmie The Evangelical Mmoriiitiun trill pilld ti eatup meeting at ItameNv.lle, commencing- nest Tuuns - ‘iity, e•tri.lllllu Presichbg Itev. It. YeAkelovilt be prei.tht. • ' The war fever 18 qtill raging artionit-pur (Inman extizeii.,,. and from prestWappearanee many of them will return t, their Fatherland to init.? part in the ;;rent struggle now4linitling. • The tr;;entY7.,.ixth regular session of: the Schuylkill arid Lehigh Cauvoeallurrol the Pip terhiut ti Cureli, held iht piesstons in ~ tIS sr. Dike'r. Church, LelSatioh,i litsd week quite it number or the uutti.sterk ul:triat-delioin niatittli were in :theclitisuce. •- - ' • ChitteilkeActApted.—We !rave ; received the • iryii, l'nere se hop; ltt Port Carthmi %sa.) feel on:apt-tent sievept the ehalleisge lat the - Slate Ple.st.rs.s," find writ' .aseet and platy tifetn.at .latliattssf chine next We:stae..day; .tugus.t. !Wt' , have the coucelt Cllg Cleat lllcut . Addreni4, - - •'s .1. C. Port ,attadi, Secretary, - • • . ' VOT:nertone layirg of the cbrrier-storin,of tlitOsoluiers' nt, in the, thttl' ..C'enietery, Tam itpla :will take place on Friday. ii.ternoon, Auitti.4 . lratt, under the auspices of Doubleday frost, ui 140 1 ,, li. A:11: The mretitunies will he conducted thy the. 544- N.P11:4, All 'Hurdlers of the ti. Al It. are - invited to participate. '' • . , / • • Thursday afttiinotin about .4 We - 10ex, u buy: named GOorge aged:l4 years, was carrying water tor the , tlidil at Nick erweiter colliery, where " they 'Were] erecting a tIllaSf!1, when Ile unshed him iOdling'und tea a thalliiiee of thirty feet and te: ‘ ,4‘tippOsed to be se ritiaaly if but ttt ally nuurettinternithy. A phy sician wad Millllll/011ell attil, , everkedOrt matte to uilevitau tua buttering». 1 i . • 7 -, .. ' Lightning.—We (15 ( not retneinhei ever hay ing vi;iiiiesbeil, so much lagntiiitig, dUtilig•tdie linen:looU add fiVr 0144 as V 4 ill., VAldthe dil-Tlatirei day. 11'e hear..osnnany insianeits et its strtaing the groutict, treys, ate., in the initheinate'vietin ty'ut ,the .Isuri.itiblf. Capt. Jatnei itusseli was out in the eetintiy during the'sinini taut says that thu lightning strueK the •,earth in .iattier close prVI ../ZMlty 10 illlll. ' . ; 1 = • • • . . Tho / ildiaggr we'study /the Workii of Grod the glory we. - are iinpres.;ed with //4 - Whntliew; and intinite wisdout. "The heavtina declare ffia glory and the tirthatnetit bhowethiilis haudi- Work." 'rho earth, [fiche:land thb t ' fkv are lxving, /tangible pa,Pus.irt. which we can reacriti great fleas and power ' and our own littients and Tut rdnitiminee. Love, Worship and 'ot4odietiee aro flue treat the creature to ttieereater,.and are but a - feeble reeompha-e of all the .i.lood we receive at Rita handm. ! Cancelling Staaps.—theetcOnniiissli)mir of internal revenue lias ,prei.cribed - ilif a method. for atucellin. , ittnnip4 they mu*. he so cut and, mutilated as to render4e 7 uie qf them um possible. He therefore authorriesrthe use any cancelling machine which does this. and directs collectors throne:tont the bonntry to for t ward samples. of the cancelladOn Imade. lie will dh:cominue the use 01 any Imatihnie. which doei nut effectually conform,. to the ineuiod pre scribed. • A".Neur mad Beautiful PictUro.--kis an. evi dence of enter Prise, e make , : ainle of the in crodueden by ' Mr. ~ M. AI en, or ik, new and beautiful style, iof picture called die Photo-Craton, 6:imfiininir . the Leaufy,of the photograph walfthe . tibest crayon effects. Consiberable.,iittention I hap... been , at tratted to this new picture in the chic's, as it” is Out a revenr thicovery. . Fine'. !spos-iniens aro hoW to be sekii at Mr.' Allen's Cialtery, corner Ventre awl Market streets, winch lad sliolild examine.. . .. • Unclaimed lettererremain in,the 'Post - 111th*, July 2), .tou : • • : ltitrkhart John Grady Pat _ 'Arlsplion 13 J • Bradley .M ens 11 • • 11 A Isorsellell W 1: • ~•tbelters .114 C •—• haebert 11 A Haueirllenry *legal Lena Condon Verle Haab s hrlstlanniqppel Cath - Carey Mis ieo kehn Jona .tiehinea&er Wna ' HObuins A k .Lluseman T lauds rhos Dunn Dan ' • Lessnisre W Levi !valuer John Locke P Thomas Howell Daley John - A 11' Townies Jo Jr Jucoisas Jas ' ge J N TritarblerJ 13owney AIM J Miler & Hellner Jae Fannen LLen . Rein/ wan DC,.. Wells Ald ,urfalitililer:Chaa Hod*, Ea 11C,24a4nerinanC , • ; Death aan Old Realdent of Palo &Ito.— Mr..Dardet Lashorn, an old well known and much reverted eitizen of Rao Alto, died at his residence in that Bucough, tinntlity laid, 24th instant, of , typhoid fever, swat, 74 7yettnu.' Mr: Lamborn was burn in Leadentoishty. in 1795, and male to Palo Aikiiipp 1846. lie worked for the rise:Way department of the Phil= adelphist and Reading 'Railroad Votiliony, from tuat•tinie up to Within une week et the tone of his destfron bleArade, which vi 3 e4 ta: of or-. palter. 'tius remains wertiluterred ,Port Car .ont on Wednesday -afternoon airnand .were tolkrired to the grave by. loriOS . etninotitselor citizens.. • - , THE mTNE SCHTritLEaLL COO*TY, -PENNsI...VA;sTIA.L ( t , - EpiT,OR'S TABL E, Roca Ifinfteis. WEEKLY - - ALMAN AC. SUN SUR I st,-rs I 1100 S d CliANOlik vmTgoaoLocticAL TABL4 16 p. , , ME 602 . i p 1 • )11. '.g 9)2 ' I t's{ 74 i. 0 1 ' Eid . 70 i , 81r 70 1 , ou i 80 70 :- • 1- 7i --~-,: on: -oar , W& SWISI maintains its m= 7 high peless--s. tit*: ootizelles of tiro smilitistlntisthist who' ant wise lihninshilt - ssofhtitit," least, unilsiiit song sailipereftda.', ibint'ussinsvitailmoinej!padiets • Mtng &Mk littaxiskit rR . • • ~ . .4tproiest flats iworkinginistivaer • to Puteksillittbk their ofilhilttusli"," fiat - soeh substimpsikditand fresh Ind the t Ysiiitelarlim=ffil bel We •• • te, hikitad.otbr clumgroi and JJ~~DDa eat . - • tftsttiostin oixtrset the follo'4 • B r n, in this County v.•Japitish heliegmem, Arm the rah. drel to the " 1 " 511111 Mine otitis *Lakin at- Gininnviue. Schuylkill Co. Pa. • s• ' A . - Rev. nervy tPere Bt. Francis' to the Pasta. rel chaste of the =Ai. sksisenandoah, Behayl• 111101 S Per ' ;. Bev: kleholas Bowdel. Ansi P;;Oiniens• chSre.h. stshasoy aty to the Pastoral clam of Bt. Joseph's Church Likywninston, flu Me r. Co.. Pa. her. P. A.Lynch. ( formerly of I hts Borouth) - from 81. minter,. Ifoluutsbuiy. to Use Peetoral clump of Bt Maris'a. flrtstol. - Rev. Thomas Bolter, apphlnted to Bt. Ann'l4.- • ' Rev. 'John' Burns, appolute4 to rst., patrlek'a, ' Pon/rale. • . • • i • Before Beanfre73ee4l.±4as. Wingert bronaht.- in - 4 against three bncs named , Joseph Brennan, - , Thomas Parker spd - Wißiam ,Davis; for an as• sault and battery. After *hearing the two; f rmer were held in s2oochail to answer, and the latter wait discharged. g' • , Imm ilistely after the Ouse iof the above suit Joseph Brennan brought snit auainst John Wigand for assault and battety. and John was held int.l:lo ball to answer. ' - • Nearly all the women n. Fiefibach were upsa WitllO.4WS in the case arid the Justice's office was comeqUently thronged j during the hearings: Family qu•trrels could be settled with Inure credit Wail lvoternecl if It were done otitiide of Court. As prevtcruslyasmsnuieed , the State Teachers° Association wilt be held in the city of Lane aster. on the.9th.loth and Ilth Of Animst next.- Front pr sent indications this =meeting wipl be one of toe largest satbeiringS of,the kind yet witnessed in the State. :Orders NO ExOraloa rickets on the Philadelphia and Reeling. Reading and Co luixtbia„- Pennsylvania . Central and other ralt r roads, nuty , _be, obtaini4 by addressiug (stamp encloned,) Air. C. H. Harding, Titket Agent, • I= Caroni atieet, Philadelphia:Pa. 'Upon pre -ientation of these orders at the various Ticket °films; ereurtion ticket* will be Issued. The names of persons decking orders, and the Rail road Stations between which: tickets are to bp issued, should in all C 21410, bt j stated. Teachers and friends of educationishon Id mot neglect this opportunity of attending the Association, as the exercises promise to be of thasnost interesting and profitable character.; Sivindles.—Agentle.ma' wof ibis borough hand-. ed us a document a day pr tic') ago whiyh be re- eeived from somebody title tears the name! of Rufni Stockton, Staioneri at- tifriadway, New York. The goodswhich MAO desires to intro-' duce through trusty hands into -Pattsitiile are nothing more nor less than, counterfeit fraction al currency. and treasury otes. He ,describeS them as beingjust as s good as% the .genuipS and iuipossible to detect, and offers to sell one hun . ,-, dred dollars foi ten. Tins is manyl ry ve genr erous in Rufus, and no doubt men either from Ignorance or oilier! causii . arc sending, on their hula oX's" for ihe!new artzele of so much . desirability. -We have! heard of cases where these iswindlitig letters have been answered and when it was too late t 1.4 parties so answering' discovered that they were duped most beauti fully. Rufus may forward h.s goods according to contra, t,, but if so the;•reetiver will .lied the currency tug worst counterfeit. poSsible to con:- - ecive. our advice to people receiving such lee ters is to throw them in the strove ut once. • Pottsville School Beard; . !July 27, 1670.—', Preseitt—Nies.sts. Smith; Wo halsdo, f,'S - acarer, ISoyer, Ilmitzingur; llodgr lrerr . , Snyder, liouver and Fox. - 1 .Nlinutes of previi.. .ineetfug .read. anA.ap, proved. . ; ; ' •'i • •- Mr. Boyer froth building' Committee reputed the estimate of Mr. S.' Aumau, Mr work dome at the <i nersiville Strett "Nehnol House for tho last Month, to be $,..,°162,ie5s III;per COI having b 1.745. lAr.. :sir. ttigfriei* rem eetnimittee•on crow % I..port, ed having . ..contracted 1 . 611 i tons t., cn dolly= ered at, the Several.sehbol lieuse:4 at ts 3 75 per' t„,n. • 'lite cenuni deo appointed t 9 take' int) consid ? erailoti whether a- new school , heitsh shotwi be built for the colored itchool or the pre. , ,tiltitollx , o be repaired, tic., reported as fellows :- i Your Committee havltut examined the ardandil belt wave to rrport, Mut' the lot. ; owned by . Georg.? ,t W. hell, on north Nide of ittigh 'titt ref, east of l'r..of irirct streetiand ',Until of Millcrsvilie street, twa snittrr, ole p see for the colored wt tools house. It front's 14 feet on Itigii street, 150 fret urep.:d' au la/4mq wide at the back end—ptfce, .6i/d. I 1 . . • 1 P.W. filIF tEliti . i t J. K. SiorutED. , . . . . .. . . 'The'report was' accepted mid the eq-111 unttee db....barged. , . -' . . - . . The following bills.werepresen'63d and ,z - 4.1er•4 Cd CO be pawl.; - S: Auman . . ~. Henry Zlm,nerman 1. W. ii. DaVIS, _ ..... - 14 J. Chideniffulii " 1 71, 3fr. AlcUitai-e; Agent` for Bancroft A: Co.'s Desks being present, the ntldu were suspended for the. purpose of heating a istatenicnt from( him. , Alter which' a motiofi was.'imule and carried ti:ifpitichasii SO of Dratictoft dt 'Co.'s `singlC High DosiiiCht ninth.' _ • ; . _ • MEM • .Thcistyle of teachers', de-skis Was ererred tc ,M.r. k,'Ox with power to het. , . On motion it WII4 resolved that an adjourned Itneuting , be held neit. Monday evenin'. ' The namitt4 of the littersville Street S-hool: - .11linse was referred to the building coninsitt, , e. l • , rrhe voininittee on, punishment suliinitte.l the - following reprt. .'f, ! ' To the TresifLmi and Directors of the Potttrillc 1§ .7ya.0 . 4 • Beard : ' Ci grit Lk:3I,EN :—YoUr Co:4E1111U+, to whonrwa"s:res (erred the subject of mispenston. dismissal and pan- , in our Bormigh schouta; beg leave tdreport4 Realizing the responedbilittea s timposed upon us as` Dirrattots, to vtiVe the greater benerit „to our school system. we bra •to suggest the riuty tig•furnishing gOod and well aired 004001Kx' nuit ; the/ best. books.' and well educated and well trained .trachers, and then Si is Imperative to see that - the treholars get titt, bertefll'of all these appliances. We' must strive to get all the children into the schools and keep thou! there. If we estimate the cltaraeter of good teach-I- 1 era aright, it is brat, to be well qualified to teach and lead - the children gently along into higher degrees of learning setting a gout: egrunfileMentaity, nioriallyj above all to be patient and' inaustrious, avoiding displays of temper and in every ; way, to`ruie gently but sirtnly; and by all !Means prevent dissensions! dlsmiSsals, truancy and ptintibutents. We know it Is ask log too much to expect all tip e rwraces that:Morn human' character for 430 Or 5 . 10 r month,-Out we" - owe a Christian duty tot those. placed - under out: charge. wno are not patogotor ot perfection: We especially astr.that.the paretsts will do their part and' not leave tile Indiana of their chit trim in the Lambs -01 the to achersand the Schotri llifeetors l . We pnrtl-t ea tarty reit ulre • ironstaut at t n Sauce:Mr only-4 or 5 hours-out of the 21. We niu t c duniond our lent ,saffE of,some 10 well treined a ddwell ei and ethcrle'need teachers. l We liner: schon.i of widen me are Jtonly4,road. The mathernat ford. and phllosophlcsi apparatus Is :tit. the best in . the land. We hope soon to have vocal music introduced' in all the school's, as It sid i tit itch Mollifies and caltinti the sometime. turbulent SW t of IKOII/Ig AIM,/ 1./We recommend the entire aholtsoment of tile: 'rules as a mode cif pulashment, but we do not wish.' however, to spare tire rod when :its use is deemed ,bfot.• 2. We advise , that no tersther s' or suspend a scholar for anysause.bu. to tep ,, rt or her to the :Superintendent, %chi, shall convene the; committee, and examine into thn case and dispose'," of It—thud "committee• to impost of the Pnidrient.T Superintendent and -the ,regular; Visiting (. 1 1,1011111-; tee. . . ` - -3, That we designate onri of our ungraded schools - Cinder (tire charge of a gess! mate' teacher, In whlchi certant scholars can be placed, by Order tete com-1 mince; until reinstated - Intim regular classes. The; main object is to prevent. bad Conduct, loSuleirrgl tautdismissals, :nage, trdancys and general ,Irregm: tar Punishments for orffinary offfmces are to„f+ Meted by the teachers in Charge, tinder he clear unff: mut rstanding that their authority tu .uft, Cases will be sustained by ahe Board, but that their' exercuke,c,f authbrity is subject tar the constant sti-1 pervisien of the Superintendent and V . :siting Coln mittee.r• s.'Mimic in exami nal Mos, recitation, and neglect! of study Involves the lose —' with the cap;s4 or divisiOn, and when very glaring and conti turd, a degraffient to a lower class or division. No dinia-, slim to the High t.tchool,.withotit or:examination each Conn. Five failures In a mint,. in attendance, unlesa tor sufficient rensops, shall reduce the pupir to the hest lower class. rtequept repetition of toe same shall tiring the pupils. parents and chrecitorri together, to de. , 1110 111 'III riSor its.rorrectlon. 0, ho concerts or other departure nrom the regular ; ' routine of study, allowed" in any school, except permission of the Board. t I'. W.! SIIEAFEIt, Chairman. • • ; Local * Jottings.—As!Nr. .lolin Kirkpatrick wax passing along Centre street .:11a4 hantolagitand Norwegian sue:G.lX ch.Suu(lay, t onu" or ins crutches slipped land he tell to the parcaj miditi.breaking his iett leg. •*, i The Itliarart Musicar4ssuciation and its frieradaa , made tin excursion to Sp,ring," Vues-1, That Stengerbtind, with flagliarid banners 113-- ing, headed by Junesl32Pd, niarched nut a, thy Park on Mainday 'nothing, and enJiiy-tsl the day ih plc.: , • -; . 'Any, gentleman desirin e. ,•• h:figlit can be aceom inodated tai a black cyuiartwo!Lay saying a good. word 'fur Prance in almost tiny of war lager beer-:saloons. . i • • the assailants epistler have not yet l.cen am-, prchended, and it is ..:very they -ever Wall' be. ' • 'the enhanced price of many of the necessaries of life is - attributable. to the Franco-Prussian war. Many„cOniplaints come to nsa, of" the nuisanen create every Sunday in the suburbspf the town by bade . - •1 The Ist Rolling Mill heretofore under , , the lir*. lat.illeraie, Stating it Cu., has changed •to Alerkle;lStlnkte b Cu. The mill which has been 11;1ng 'idle fur a _Oleg time is now -in Inll blast, with Mir prospects of a tquilgrun." , •-• Mutilated utirreneyb . i increasing. Mitch of it is so badly torn ttuit it Is retinied by many bustj news nlentirt'payinent fur .valne reixived. • ' Kaier, Democratic candidate tar Sheriff,' listened to a' very interhsuils baugtliplay of hid file, at the Agritulturul Park, - on Monday i Tue kente;ylvainia State Teachers' Convention. wall held Its next manual sesadon in the Conn; House, Lancaster, on the litli,leth and 11th of 'August& next. Two members of the eircus . Compimy got-into an altehaition at the breakfast t.atile. in a Miners-I vide hetet, '1 tiestlay morning, wlico pistols Were ilauvrn and .shuts exchanged. other' damage than a ,Walaito of aMmuniuou resulted tr.m wq little •allair of Chivalry', It ,latais all, about ah eqyestfrienne. SEEM bn Monday. evening:as Mi.' "Jacob Weis ' arid another gentlemun were driVing down the ink. hi.l from the Agricultural' Park, the hurse away throning tee men out . and 'breaking the. larruuni. Mr. Weis received a seven) gasn in Ma head. The bin* wets theliatue oiie that ran *nay with Mr: Jennin a s a fenders Mr.. 'Witham tion4.l, !formerly. a resident Or -this COunty,and wed Anown to. our 4.4leens. died in' Mt. Car Mat on. Sunday last, aged yews. . - 'lt annul& be undasto`od that - revenue star:opt do not lay postage. Once in a while letters aro dropped in the post ou4te With these stamps taeiled:l Such stamped matter cannot. pa.s.S through the mails to their destinativn. • A match gams or base. tail was played at liiheutindoah on 'Tuesday, bet Ween the Clippe; Club, of: that place, and the Sb w Fly, of 2dauta; noy.Pboa,. watch reunited_ o in ilayor of the ellai4 .FtyClith liy•aticois of 45 t 51, _ - . Lustier has been sidxdataLfirrit at janeste#ns Statton, on tlta Pittagrove and Laba;. non ItAdroad,' vice Geo. I: !Melly. resigned; • • I 13 M RIMIER] 36 74 Vt 114 1 MI z. :l ' .-. ' ' ''_' - '' • ilieo* Agit 14nk1 : 4611!4 at iii# _ :liutuir ' . • ",-',-, pi taw ' ::- : t ' , t... ily. ' , at.. caw , • wa i k. . . fil; Oa the oshargentieekled,_ ilk . :Viotti street tight on Tdateremiren. . apilne Reatibied him ow , , ! rat _lad the z. , Tlip gUltisley Nine, et =iWw.h, OW. Salk Hen Hot. 'played s etatch p*liii on Dion 4 earadtimpja fayor,erthe - 11braer.brata ... err . :, tit.igt, _. - • ~ -; - ". .. --,.., : o, ,lfltifivitari" nem are not baiipy this swum 14 c f rilliey Iroilild be =iamb= in giasinliew-Wo _mutlY see toe crops Wear, while every. -or the tel" 41 . briri : news -of a rim: irk - , Jegrapl ... prices. • '. -- ', 7:t . .. A now Dramatis Association hie' . fast ;„Ined 4 Tanswismt`tungrig_ UlO rPtugutert.-7- W.try . met at theft ball on. Thursday eveni g, Sad inst., and had! , tbeir-first -rebeirslii , wh i ch was very creditable to them. ' They are - regaled tri toeet every - Thursday . evening for this pr-. .. .. One . of the coolest Amnsadions duringhe , warm scascin is to stoslo.front a neigh ea A free-fight is announced as one - of the p n-: cipal anan-ements at St, Clair , - on Sat y• the particulars of which we failed to learn. . ;, A veung man named Lindsay, met wi .a palriful accident it Whetstone's,' Colliery_ ph Friday. tram arall of coed, by Which' the:capi of , Isis knee was terribly 'crushed, • i w On Saturday last as Mr:: William . -D avis as engaged at work , in a atone quarry at Bai t; Field, he was seriously injpred by a fall t:of steno' from the top of the excavation. ° • , . . 4 It is rei,orted-that work will be suspended pn" the new railrOad between Hamburg upd Topton on the first of August. , : • -- I . . .1 1 The ;walla of the ,bilnerstiLle Street- Schissi Houseiare going rip .rapidly,itnd from pcissmt appearanoesovill be an ornament tethat.sec on of the WWII. '. . , ..' , Tbe grape vines i n this vic inity 'au* lead to the fullest capacity. ---.0 , -. ~ - ' • The ,Girard Cricket-Club; of PhlLrilelphial iil play the Potowille Club # the Cressona ci• c •et, ground, on Friday August theZth. The Ciii.ir ard is said to be one ortke finest clubs in PIO lr adeiphia, and as the Pottiville bays udders their business, we look , ttitinteresting au gal le. On 31..nday.-afternoOn it little 'Six year id cbilcinf Mr. ,lifoodie Work, fell from a door in the seettnd story of Mr. \V.'s shop, in East N.r 7 wegfan street, and received tseriumN , iiijor•s The great wonder Is that, the child was nut kllb ed instantly'. : ' •I On Saturday night a maiiliving in the vielni; 'ty of,the Orchard Wanted tit whip his Wife-, and being unable to perlormr.the task alone,, called in a "buttie" wbenlhe two brutes suceetxled in giving the woman a severe whipping. A ('amp Meeting, under the auspices of East l'etinsvlirania Eldership, °film Chure of God,. will ,lie held on the:Old camp ground at Auld - Friday- l2. Auburn; commencing on __iy - ,, - August Alt friends'are respectfully invited to attend', Any voter who changed his plaeli'nf riasidenee from one ward to another last spring should' fo that ho is properly registered. . . should' The rubbish Is fking.eleated off the sitepf be late lire in Railroad street, One shanty. has - ready been ereelt:il there, and other huildi gs will soon ho erected. , , 1 ,'' - • ' - . • - !).' Our hotels are doing a lively ,business etiu sidering the extreinesheat. •. ` - • • • On Tuesday as. Mr.' Charles Yandusaen• Was driving in fr.qm Almermyble, his vehicle caine in contact with a (strriage, driven by Mr. Da ,el D. Dittman. The result Wastwo broken Ivh .: /11, one on each' vehicle. 1 ' ' ' 's • ' . • . , The walls of the German Catholic Church #n Mahantongo street, are going up gradually. .• ' The repairs cohlmenced;sevemi weeks all ce on the organ of . Trinity Chtirch have been ne. - ly. completed. : The inatrinnetit has been,gr-'-, t ly enlarged; and When completed will be mad of the largest and • Bloat complete organ In' the country. . • , :--e,, 1 ' • - H Our streets are kept ' cle ar of hogs,' goata'and dogs—being protnpuy arrested as soqu as tliey. make their appearance on tlielniblic Itturough-• fares. .- - , - :,• • • The refreshing ,rallis of the past few d 1 ,ys have been dui v'aPprceiated by 'the ferule ' - peel ally those baviti g largh'in..4ds of corn. . rs t t l'ulverized Charival; mixed with lard; la: td to lie a trinedy, for the Wield* a toad dog. • !I - A handsutne awning i.s.alieut being erected Indront of Mr. Allstatt's hew laiildiiitt.' , •' .l • The dftys are-g,rOwiug shorter at 11w , rub. of one minute per day. . -. V, On the firg OfAttgust the.Ashlantl Past Oft cc will: become a money, order, olliec. It hhuuld have been created bile long.ago. ' .4, , . ' I' . Wo nkiti4 ptlistri-8 41 1 811 .parts .of, town calli'ng for one thotisaml then to enlist for the-Prusslau army. , . - • , . The foundation.ef tli- ---- ' ,k. btftltlihi 'h ;nun.- ,a., . the new .ban,.. ouildii ix, nearly ready-for the'briek • walls. , It in onto the most substantial plea or work. in :the, ,State. • ' A I party of - gentlemen returned from; che filiountains on Wednesdiv:eveßing 1:0 0 a - • -' • • ' hundred quarts of' liackieberetes,;• , which tl ..,V il TUE linat.rtt or IlAtioN . J,.:mud:L N,st4re gathered during the day, : '7 ' ••• .J, i lieara with great• pleasure that an Englil.ll.friol.l• The linty-dhis end crickets sire favoring eair ilht s Just received a:le:ter fr.ini Baron 141ebig„I in citizens with elutrtithigialidnight serenades. lii Itiiiii own - handwriting,. -dated :I.ittnielit Julyl. the fall season appriacheatherewill be "a'sou ! tr. ,‘..t.0,,,,,1 g ii-: - ~till Ver:l. - Arcali • lie is now able to get ut revelry •by t night." .- , . i ' . . • ' lint° . liit, garden for Sorra; little time dai'v.„ Itibe Great.. destitution 4is mid to exist at be ileinitinnes to pro-t...., •ti he is now loing:lhe Pachinond terniintis of the, ReLilling Ilailroipl, - I;prbisises going to Switzer:a:ill; to the 1.• iigadi le; I• ....tnisioned by the mining ioUipenNioll, • 77th Iliathree Weeks. where It k hoped, ho. fitly i_.,iii men try. to ,he t•heerfal in, !anticipation tif,.ie. ; 4 1a:come - quite strong. • . .. . r A .• , . -• .!, ' I :..: suiopti...l.- ..! . • •••--, ,..., s••• 1: ~ - •• 'The coming leethre";iit•iititUE•prottiist - 4 hi' bii...i ' .., 4 - I:, , ,l!sjcf.t!. 17.1,t - ,,ATIoN.—A ....erls in, Ihe On thel•l4ist Indiit C:olo . ..ilaily , revititly po w-nu:int onti if the graini(Selienies_ 'talked 'of iat'•••1• ' 11 11 " . ol p ,,,,,, t are eaf r i editu i .l; -„ 1 , , • • ~ i . , ! ,, ,DetUthe following lines to his oilletal superior: . The Sehuylkill .Ciptil . IS tO' be; abfiniioned F-Atlionothed sir, I httinbly beg you will excii,se I: my; not attending.ollieii this date, 'cause I •got a above Hamburg.' i ../ . •-• . . C• ) - Gborge'Sberry beat his. wife . •bild -shot poll' e - boil as pet margin. - In the 'margin of the 11,t-'. ter a sketch of Inc boil Wiei drawivolit and .he man Aaron Koenig fwiee on Friday of last wetik, : writer went on to :.ay, •"l'he breadth of the at for ivhieli he was4tsminaitted to 'prison ou Mitt- day in.default cif slooo . ball. - lie Was. , balled ti`,tit Irer.being short, I !Tye planned the boil stnalli , on the Mme day.- • •'.. . , ~. "mit it is donble the si.2;t,'. ' . 1, ' •I• I A little dye-year : Cord son of Daniel Cole was- 1 i l•ytE fircentamns -of Frait:e •lnive pat thein drOwned at;. t. Cal - bon on'.:Wednesday... :;I (JseTves 'into comnimileati;in with the Inlet' . Sautes COchlaw was committed to prison. In" lodges at Constaiirinopl.'•; with a view lo aid the default of 5..100` . hall on Tuesday, Air stealipg . ' ; ,sitlfore.rs by the - great tire li'f. tlie sth. inst. 1,'.3 rags front •EMainuel Sichorn. ' „,„ I - • .1 - understandtinit a i - Libs,:riptiOn NV:I.4 oPened.for -*d a mes Joseph•--,:Ltostranger was-arrested near ` that purpose in the (htlereat lodge s,; and that Reading, on Saturday last,' by -Constable }lli.- 'the Grand Orient!. of .I.'l-wive, which riginafed• skint - ions on the charge of ;horse stealing.- ;:hz; ills subserlptl43n,...lll Li just Cirwarileil a stun( of wxseointnitted trijitilandipbseluently, released 13,000 francs, which was:reetitly voted to meet il 'when the case was settled.` :. • • • • '.l iltig of-she . t•.; rand lodge i.3.sseni bled 'foci that.Ptir- , 4 Jerbritiab Wild, one of tlie - earlleetitettleralof pose. i . . this County, died; at Loss . Creek, on feitindliy : ~ ~ ,4 .. ..,-1. morning last. One by end the 014_144 marks -- i Tut: • returns of the imporpt and ex iiortS of are passing away. l 4 . , : - .... , " : Dublin for the last six months show a healthy A thatch game Of him ball-wazi• played on te add increasing trades- The imports Oflllour and 2.3 d between the fluspensiiin Nine of St. Cl. flirt ion r, fiign wheat have been greater than in the tit.' and the ntimoth Club of N 1 New castle, on ie 'responding period last year i. the receipts of .in- I li groundit Of the latter 64141;os:tilting in a victity- 'llhin corn -have been about the same. On 311ei for..therlSospension' by a score of 72 to 19..4' , ,;, Tither hand, the shipments of cattle and Rio, - ' David Samuel: Unitin,liotel, Orwlgsburg, las , Iwhisky'and port6r have been,ponsiderable. The a ealfabout tour week's old which Was born-with 'exports or porter amounted tblitt,soo hogsheads, only three legs. The two hind lepers perfel•t; -..an increase of 1.4,000 over,the. - exports in the'c6r as well as the one front one. The titillate:lt over; Tesp9oiling six months of. last year: . Messrs. thredinchesiong. ''..l.n other respects the eilfds ~Gitinnesst•xportetlil2,4.s6 hogshead - S., 1. , . ; Perfect. Mr..„l3Anitiel. ekbibita 11, free of charge 'l •: • • , 4, •,, :. • . , ..• , at his hotel. - ~ . . - . - •• • . , r .2%, Cr !hors Farr. -2ro.essor Lomb. pas f , inpii• ' The whirlwind,' passed 'over' Alinersville. on 'llitit theyelotiityln.f the 'electric' waves through )14 , Atlantic cables. is from 7,0)0 to S,noo Miles ThurSday'destroying a . shed owth• one hundetZd .. t per /42C010 soil depends Somewhat upon wile 11- teet long, - belonging to Mri WeiVer, proprietbr. of the pottsville and Slinenwille stage line. '' ..prithei.cirenit is formed. by the two-rabies tic' ,)Y Wm. - Blainberger of Orwlgsburg Landin•• ,4„.,. rue cabie, and the caith..• Tele . ,zrapli wires it; ii • ,fishes in the air conduct the waves with a velile emninittntl to, prison ' WedneSilay in default' ;iity alittio More than double tats; and it is re of 0)00 bail, for wife beating Ile was subse . . • ;... - Imarked as .11 curious: fact,_ that . th 6 rapiditv;of quently. balled +aut.': : •• ' Gut transmission int're•Vie ,with the ; distlinree ..i. .4 • - • * • - i;hetween the wire and the earth or the heikliti of 'ltheStipp...,rt. •Wires buried in the , earth like - . Iwlse transmit slowly,. like so hmarine , cahlesl-:- Wires upon Pales, : but slightly elevAted trains-. 'Unit signals with a velocity ofl2,tiOnliniles per "second, whilii'. those at a is-In.iderahle height l _ve.a ve ieil of li' '..n( r,, o,etii inthir' . - i i Itoriespottbenct. • a .; ' • - *Tag Editors are not retinal:Wale for, nY saltimmts 11 ,x pr.-nsedb m y eorrpubdents. :wittier do they endorse them all. '. • Ix ALL casts, litters and eorrespondenhe.itddrenserl Ito 'thin lattice, and intended Ihr phbileation. must have we Tea' nam4 afire writer, atuicbed—tnot that We shall publish,rl, but fervor informatlonj—and be written on one pide or the pa ”er o'r v. otherwise; thanwill 'go ,inte tht , wa,tt-bunket. E —bs..l - twat. - : , . - - : := . • ~- , r. . . ~ . , , The f loiving, Which .hits..been f. lipideg, to tis for rinbileationovill id lateits,titig, to all of oir pcoif‘O. who have eiei. sPettt en hoUr or two . _ al many have most - pleaSantly done, 7 -iti t ie `Smithsonian Hall, itt Ashland. The prOpriet4r, .1r.,404. Smith,,solne • inotathis..since •remortd his wonderful cab Met of curiosities to. Philis del phi a,.w lie o he hag a tubst complete museuin, , . • ~ . ' 1 at .Wissallick(in : i .. . gl - gs.trim*ox.. • TIIF; AMERICAN eiwzriEßLANr,. ' Switzerland,' - the eauttfui, the fir-famed, and F4the.rland IVietima, Tell, for its retnatitie and'beautinli scenery, is supposed to surpass in mmiliticence,of . grataleuiN almost every other spot Within the Scone Of the traveler's knujit ledge; and ittnr(l4 the traveler and ciccurstotaist the.hlghest sense df.pleatdiraltte •stinsations,Lof natiires most de ligliti i 1 and charming beautie-; the eulogies. written ereivvitzerimmes roman/ie scenery by traVeleritiAtre. very high-toned ; torians havo added their minted .of praise,. afid poets sung on their, harp pf Ei.thouSand.strings iti praise of its heatitiltir.seenery• and• rural ie treats.. - Readi.r,.wai yeti eier to - .Switzerlanfil or hare yeti read' 'of its .romantic scenery apd rural beauties? . Let - your anstier'be yes or no, it matters net, permit Inc to say, go and seethe beauties of the Amerimn Switzerland, WiSsallickint - ; 016.1'4- erland of the Indians. Wissahickon - has been' styled by solite of onr countrymen a swell asa4r etcners, the Switzerland 'tit Anierica. It has long had a name on. the page of history, as 411 e. knee fatnouS hunting grounds of the Indians c . thistieantiful drive; forks Scenery, is not equal ed try any , other spin, hi .• the spite; or 'within, a long range of travel. It is one of the most 'en chanting, rural drives of pitstirestjutt' grandeur, that a toter of nature and Of 'newt e's helnkies c.itild wish Jot ; ineunttering ,stream, with Its efaggy, rrto;v covered riallt4 - ,'inni varied lines of. -foliage of ;Jolty ' trees ;. lidwering tlowerS, and tufts of velvet, nioss, Pinning - one M . nituire's . .prettie.t 'ear= pc s, the last not least. Tue. sweet ,m us of th - beautiful warbling. songsters of the tvotids, whiith add :touch to the pleastires of those visit this romantic drii;e, 'lts, here you Mr& a retreat &xi! ,refreshing. Thellaple Spring liotel tail quiet resting pla;e, titid furnishes a luxurious and 'delicious repaA of catfish and Wafilett, Sprlng.chieken excellent -tep eolree With - beet;steak cookeLin geed st; lo Here, loo,',gnu meet with the greatest CU, i+.oBo shop iniieltrorhi, and there are none -oth , .r like" Wo might Lie' permitted to stile: It • Garden 'of Eden, or 'lSoah's Ark, .on ac ettiint of the great nuttily F; or animals it con= tains, , , 'Tis a ettricius sight to -see. Go and. see it. . - EDITORS MINI:IDi. :—ln the ISst Pottsville STANDAiip was published the .ffol lowing ; • . ' • The little 'faealon Of Minn:ill cintssarles who are trying to brearrin the Deninouthlparty and eW. B. A. In thtseonnty have found titre right place *hen. they announce their llitte sul,p3urt.ed - convention' th aough themegro organ of Pottsville. As that is a hit at cue; you will please publish the facts. I went to: the Sr.trtitAnn nthcx, slid asked Mr. Schraetler if he would publish the notice for a COnventibri of the V . Ilr A. iof Schuylkill county. to be; held at St. 'Clair, to torn' aworkinguianN ticket LA he, voted for the nextklection. 'Mr. Schnieder said-,4hat he would not' like .to ptiblish the notice; 1 said, "You always - advocated• our cause. Why do you object to publishing this?" 'lle said that 'he would not publish it tvi communimtiOn but as an advertisement. ;.1 asked hiut What ht; would charge. Re said fa.; I then wet,.. to the JOtRNAL office. and :Submitted a siuiil r notice to the publishers, 'and asked them what they would charge for its publication. They answmr- Jed that they would charge nothing, and leaving it I went back to the Srasnsten °M and id With drew, the notice for: the - ptiblisitibn of which they wanted to bo paid. - I was one of the first then to Join the W.' A.-1n District No.: 2, r.ltr4 • MI . 'member* of that Assochttionlistow whetber lama good tnetntsir dr not. I hive also ilwaye teen a otuttervattee Democrat. I would elk big not , the 11..114s peels right to puts ticket to the lifatee'titlter the Dentecratle or Reputdielit - partiest: •-• . . • . Altos: - 8 1 • f . - , . • :; • -• • . IogREIG2IT, • ' colter BD FROX TU. 'lrcritorawit stair ,! ber -= l ., _., _ ' A -,Tits division o •iii• cinede.into period* of ten p= ti nning to sitiousay eiltertidneill by ma-' v, clams. 1 •• ' 1, 4 .• 1 - •-'l, - reroy, of • .. i -ase. , ,itis Vi . of Egypt it ill: hie' jut ',suppresisect the Eol - Prg. bi rto the official or , • r. of his govepiment. • - 1 Irk strange contrast to thep—tipat and tirourt iiiewherc. snow has , lily"' tlch In the vic n- :e. xi, recently !eh iity of Viennacthe Austrian ca ital. I • 1, Arwritts, it is thought, will . i sorts 'of linear modifying her relations with - the nPupe, iii tonsequenee of the promnlgation iof . r the Infallatiility dogma. : ' • Tar Univerity,of Vienna haS.decided to std= `fit women' to sifthe advaStages of its rnedital i[achool, and 'two fernale students have already. availed the.....,selves of the privilege. , ••••Ttru ex-Queen of Spain has I gone to Havre,. not .to • Remote, as reported. HerildaiestY I,hsta rented two pretty cottage, foe herself id aulte fur two mouths, at Ar.4o the. two.' 41:.tIPPOIPOTANt'S argot river bt in thever Seine !WS 2 ^ one . i f the Jamstsontiations invParis. Tito mil ,' nialtuid been. brought down .from the Jardin des I Plantes to water and had made his escape. ! 1. limotri.—Mr. Bright., we 'are liapPyl-to, `;antiounce;, continues to Improve. • Ho is stroug 1, enough . to take exercise on toot or on horseback C several Winne each day, while his mental vigor is ;being gradually res tored.: • • • E . MEsor.t., of Berlin, tuts been investigat-• 'ing the cranial cavity. .4.11 i es,wriments con firm those of'Flck, who showed that the tern perature of the interior of , the • skull is lower than the generalternperature of the body. Buttntvit has arrived at Constantinople. IIIc procetded imMediately to I)ultnalfactitsche, Iwheris he was verycorsliallY received by , the iSultsn, with whom Jae_ reEumed for one nom. Afterward he trent to the PalaCi of Eutirghifi' n. ortrar. Rails:G.—Hitherto no 'means have been found of curing opium-caters of their.pro pensfty for the drug, but the experiments ot s ßr.: .Wbbiter, an Atueritnit.phYsician, seems to shim 'that the administration•Of belladonna isllkry to' be au efferent remedy., ,• TRAININH OF ARMY 311DNVIVE3,--IRAtrlle- Lticills were issued with the army, circulars fur June fur the Enduing of women as army mid -1 wives 'under the anperintctidence of medhad officers at the different statihns wherefthere fro hoispitals for women and-children. • - ANOTHER GREAT FIBRIN CONSTANFINOVILE.; —A great fire eommeneelin giatuboul on Jul,- Frs- on July 1:4; About 1,600 hinises. neatly; all pi', which were built of wood. - were deStroyed.iii the Veer blimulman. Greek, and Armenian quartert.— Several thousand persons have lost everytbig. TBE 4 MAIT.TIIENItr RIFLM—IC sta t ed that.4reptirts of this ride are most favo that springs of - proper strength have ,been put into the barks. The cost of the new min is very little more than that of the Snider,-to which it, is Ili Superior. ". In a few days the refiorts'willbe laid before Parliatnetit. . . • Ina or Sutra built in Ireland dur ing the year. 1869 wall but 19.1 with a ineamtve wept of 9.201 tons. Seven vessels werelbuil§ in etq4 t. DUElin, and the same numbei ir•Belfist last Year ; lint The Belfast : vessell meaStired .0.41 tons. those built in Dublin 'only 1,464. 'Water , ford had two tihips and 2,178 Htcr h tons. , ll l' , .. . . J 1 31n. onmax am returned to erusa len) alter an excurslob of three weeks, to Nails ! relit, a journey performed m order to Advance the-important picture upon which he .hils been, engaged since bin rer urn to the Holy Lank end I which now occupies his attention and energ*l. He .is , making gciod progress' with thiM wdrk 'and is much improved inliealth.. 1 i 'I 1 - +IIE Lanonsy L BIBE 'tzr Vet ,Wontn.—, .A. Iropy of Maeitlin's splendid edition of t tlie Bible' p rut usely illustrated w itli about eleven , tousend lengrevings and: drawings,: cOmprisiti - spad- Inso l tneeve,' eielio:i! um! skylo, was' 'St:fld' ,he other day for .4:165. This 'valuable collection, of pictorial art a-10i. formed by the late Mr. John (Gray Bell, of Manchester; and was handsomely. tboinikiti sixty.-three large folio volutn(1:•:. , .! -.. Tits receipts and expendit ures of theitniy r- Isity'ol Oxford have been lately publisli6d, .132.,- he curators ofthe University, Cheat, . for the year lnding October 16419, from whic Wi wow- fibance er' t t i at ' e the' total itwout , . anioeunts, th h- a balif . __ ...... . Iltattd, .£9,X-1, to .E.S9,9tN and' tho . p'entlitnrc LPto '.*:;01,51.10; leaving a balanecliii fay.oeiir,tho Ilii versity of .f. 318. 'rhottntoontadded ttielapital}by jmiesttnent4 and tho eilrehlse of jirelniisesl is 1-£l'2,lso.—J:eh°. • 1 I • j un t.iey • 1, • • 13li Zo.—M..Foselli has announced to ithe Palls .keiniciitYl of Science that ho has st 'it,. ieceded in producing an amoulit of cold Just lie how the the zero of the' Fahrenheit, scalelliy sini ale in - km.ll3inch' 'action . ereating, rapid. evaiporwiqn. 1 tH s e employ a wheel formed of a spiral tube, ,•'„b4tli chits of which are open, set vertically and lialf imincescd in ehe fluid to be cooled r sit, that I the latter passes cmistuntly, throtigh the whille length of the tulle, fish' of Which ,Is I cons:11'10.y 'above the. liquid, and bvity: .wet gives 'rise ito otiyie eYaporat4on -and ctn.sespient retrigeration ;:within it. The evaporation ,is. inerditiscat. byt a Subill fitn: '. The prim-iple.; Is' \yell kilovc-n, bat Ile iniiittplieuti , iii of the Flints. of ci - aporatiOi hylnechanitial arra:we:lle:it is ingenious.;, and In, hot hot dry weather eve.i. 0 d is:* of] iron tur,n lng• rapidly in liquid would i•r,slttite refrigtir ption. . l !'t - • - . - „ . 1 1 ., 4 _ No•v•Evry '' IN • TiIIEVINI:.- - - - Tili'l ift..t hilts in atryet robberies: is Loll:lam I and inter 'rekting. A gentrennth was ~ run:lit:lg from Dire i -, t • t. the theatre's bear the :Strand a lbw eveniii rs ago in a four-wheeled cab. Toe route Prese" t - , hd by the piffle° arrangenienta• • lay !direct y• llirough.one of the worst Streets at the back4.A. Drury Lane. Suddenly, ata point midway tip. ivii•een two disinlil ',Limp-posts, he saw, wAi - dark :shapeless mass •steiiiing round into! i • optn -window froth behlnd...ln a moment iteretteivhd a blow on the chest; the dusky objeei vanishell; atid-with ita valuable locket appended to Ina. iivatch chain. • The 'exploit•was,' doubtless, pr.; j'ornied by a scoundrel running by the side if (. ;the cab, or •M lounted behind the vehicle.. i - t fiend of the thief Was probably encased ir-il ktilye, or wrapper; which' would have - heen 1 ft sichind hadlheltand been seized. 'lf, it is abso ' dimly necessary to die:art 'the t rattle, frau' the heat: la into tile notoriuus nests otjthieves, e tit, .iireullidie itind.ion the:part of Etolinielllend .1.- libp do take Means foettie protection '-i,f tie .p nblic.. ~,. i . !,, :. • ....", i ~..q f ' . i ,_'l'itEillAntrs OF 'l:HE,SaLincits.—‘,lr. Fiat k • Blichlanc h•S.s•uptiounced a singulat„theiiry of the .habits of the Salable.' Ho• sayS ;Abet • tie Vheast" (stich is tho term Mr. Buakland a.iplies lb the noble fishy has a !wonderful ,ne...,,arld that ha is able to reeoginze his own Strc ..1 althr isisujourn in.the sea the:4:nel' of it :).;,-Ipolle tmri . isalo to be cruising off the tx - iassea,utt thin k.'-• hg of making his run tritb the inland witless, hie. att - inis about until lie catches. the :whiff , of trio !!articular river in isliteli. he was bern.•••_.ttoiit g •pp the, Bristol Channel,•',"Fam a W.Ye salinoni:' ditowould s i iv to himself. I"Phis is not - the Wiv tk - 'eter ; it's the wirinigtap-z ir sthellsk.- I ninSt par aldw milts further 0n.., lii"faeti, Mr. Butit nd.attributes to the salmon an ollactory'senii }"schwa equal, or indeed superior, i,ti that oil a pointer ; and a - Scotch . fish, foi'exhinple: who. unlike most natives of the country; returns to jt:on'absenre, can recognize the Ciyileatter le ashion •fri - which .lint Johnson protlaimed o . oswell that he was conscious of being bri'• he roil of Shotland. Other ti h. besides ashibiti re .1 ‘ -gifted with keen noses,: according to Mr. Bu tt - dead, the gudgeon and the roach included, Mr. "Btu:Mend should not forget, however that old • 'Walcott anticipated him in this Idea. W,hat i !value may be we sltall noedeeide,, but it his e t ie !effect, Of , bestowing on riparian tetras a sense 1 iithe virtue of cleanliness, ,we shall 'not quarry! with it., Is Mr: Buckland, as a ,praeticatangl*, as believer irinrcimatie baits? ,-I ' i i L. . ' -- q.... was Fag:stir VON Slothtx.r..—As ',Von Moltlte Fickhardly known to IT a hers out or Prussitiati-' terlor to the splendid canipligri which ended "at r 'Sadowa, the man to whose. brain Will be dike whaUiver of successful strategy shall icharacte r r i ime the Frenehartns in the coutingoirair is as y t unnsuned. Oen. Louis Jules Troclin is tl-tioy ' 1 landentably.the best soldier of France: LI01:4 ?now 55 years of age. A graduate Of the• Staff lichool of tit:. Cyr. he was .iiialie Idetitenarit in Lt34o, and promoted to a Captaincy in 1843. Ills 4rst staff soldier was with that tinelsolciler, lin ,,lgeoud, in•slidgeria: Chef ll'escrdroti and, .Major .rf. 1848, ands - ieittenant-Colonel in 18:ii; his first Alaropean service was in the Italian • camlimign. i i At the commencement of the Crinieau war. he ,was model Chief of the General Stair, atid•hv sbrenco to Kinglakes, llistory, it Will the - ft4ii .oist. in ail conferences with Ilsglan; brrh *l4 rather than tit. Arnaud or • rabert. win Loll y* .'oPokestuini On the.partolFrance. brougbont tiragle h emit' PiuM4gniiehn'ecenuligpibeened t.hie llb ta e si ge tii i i e n ral citCo l 141 .. wa ilelti onice ilsletaff aria o wito lliesi tis i to tbihatee,:iinurnuaneuedenar-iun-CuVeofit Oineber, - given in just I retioal or his in, j. :Yttry' ability;and•sitill.j ! ,In 1884 he , reached ' Aiado • cif General of Divhdoil. , Tivc yeans r.• , . was charged with the preinration o,fa NMI .4 151)1 V- I n ki e l b, WIRY* Initlad Aim! NMI . '.9 ' : . ; 1 , -*- . 1 . i r . z ' 4- 1 suggested; lacking the Imperial confidence, he has it lat the most flattering degree.- , • .- His easav upon organhottion, E Arnie(' Fran caise,• published in _1867„ - ran through ten edi tions..t;Trochia la known - to have antiripsded the event nfa war With Pruisia; ”4 teeeatPanli , blet from; Ida unfortnnatelY cannot obtained - In thiscountry, develops a vast deal of study - of the Rhenish frordaras a fightlng-Held. . and palpably indicates the - national impulse as occu - py.ing the strategist's mind. .Wuld the war aurinve its Brit battle a fortni gh t, promise, en salitis very likely, to be a I g one,-Trochn's name "may Fbance to appear t the head of the French armies. •• • • . . TUE. WIIOLEKALE BABY FAll.g17:11 10Lex itErth..--On July ti, Mb: Elliot was' occupiedsev eral !inure in further -inves4ratinto the charges ,itgainat the two women; said to be;_diters. who represented their. mimes to be.Slargaret Waters and Sarah Esills,of neglecting to providii.proKr ..food Air several infants placed under their care. Two *omen ca,me forward on the mesent•occa-.: shin; fincrltlr. Poland •• who appekred for the Tredsury. exprepsed. a hope-that lit consequence of publicit some of the ether. children„ in the workhou.. w ould : boelainted before the, next, . m. examined itwesatated in courtthatanotlier i child had died' since the former examination, making fourdeaths since the. prisoners were ap /prehended. •Mr, Mayo appeared-no the prison., era.. Annie 'Warden, who had been servant ti the .prisonersi said *wells 14 years of age, aft& lived with her' parents in linen street, Peckh.ani. She khew the prisonerans SerahEllisandliair, garet Waters, and lived with theft' as servant at 15 BoOrtunotali Road, l'eekhani. ,Mn,. Waters engaged tier early in March,•lB*. 'When., she. went Mrs.'Elds was not Ilyttig 'there, hut - she sfterwarda tst. and _contihned- to stay there. Two children were there then, and another at'. terward.s: She . left in July, not :having slept. there, and went - fignirr in January liist„datoth prisoners were living there, and• there Will ' Si 'X. children: She mh-sed a lithe girl called "Davis,'!` and asked : Waters once where lithe :krthur was; and' When she came down - stairs Water* said,. "Don't•sayanytiiing abOut, it; `l and on being taken: upstairs . wiinews saw little 'Arthur dead in' the back room, end prisoner said ho had died , the previous • Sunday of convulsions. 'Did not know:what became of the body. There wris-no fanerid. • While in the same bowie she iniesed little qJatiles” and little'"Davis." Llttle•Arther was six weeks. old, Davis three months; and Jame four mop th 4. Witness at tirst said she mused no others; but then added two little ones flied iii' May last yearafter theyhad been a fortz. night In the Ininse. They appeared to be only z few days'old. - They Were washed and 'laid out, by the prisouer Waters. , There was no funeral. but Waters told her she had a. cello made 'tor, the two, and witness took a paper. to Mr. ?nn; ` in High. street, Peckham. The children were. ; kept andelean, but seemed to get . • arty. -.Dr. Peekstock, of'llyelano, had attend .4 Ihe witness, on - Cross:examittation. said tbertewere Plenty of toys for the children, and (he pilkon- . era seemed fond Of the infanta. •Mr. Pidand in titnated his desire at this stage, to conclude the case fer the present; it would be impOssible to completed so winp have the prisoners .tried at, the next Old Daily Sessions. • ••: • " ' • ~ Tut; 'NEEDLE Grlc.—A writer in the'eldoigh: 'Tninesinglees this 'description of the. teedie i - gun , Which-trail probably play an important,. • part the.coming battles in Europe: „. - ',, - "1. The range of the needle=gun is from One thousand ..two hundred to ono thousand four hundred yards. ' •.' ' - . -. '2. The tuovements .of loading pro excepted with the right hand, as follows:- - An- upward stroke with the palm of;the right hind against the chamber knob opens the breech, the-cart-. ridge Is inserted into the cavity of the barrel, a. push ;forward • and a 'downward sLioke of the' chamber knob with' the right hand eketai the breech, and runither pail on theneedlechaMber (With Its spiral springY complete* the loading, and the ride is ready for geire.l During the who& movernent the gun is held with the hand,' at a 'ready.' -'• • • - "3. :,jlshe gun is never loaded or i reldatied w.bile•at 'ain't,' simply because it is' iinposible to do So. - :- i.- - • - - . .. , . . . "4. Thepowder is not ignited atthe rear end of thevartridO, but nest.to te. ball,. where the. igniting matter is placed, in= a kind t f socket, of papier ulache, , a.nd this is What gives more poWer -to the ball, - ,the.polyder burning froin the front to the year. . The ealtridge• is made tip=ball in front; ball socket with igtihilig matter, powder. •• Thiel shape;Of the ; hail regemblos the shape of a cus curator, and is lung lead (tang bile.): A . "9..'Theseeidi of.the gilts is only telt when it. becotn s very intiCh heated and the air chamber tilled ivith the - refuse of powder. • NVheit no-recoil is felt at all. • ; . • "7. In-arse-titre needle shciuld break or bond or otherWiSe become useless, a new One can• be . insertial in less than rive seconds; each soldier carries an extra sup - plv.of about. six needles. • • "It is not so inueh tiinSuperiority of the nee illego.n over other,- breaeh-loviders which has •securtid, in, ail - 'probability will, • in. the. present. atieggle, 'secure success to the Prussian army;sas it is the thorouge education of each in= divultial soldier and his perfect - familiarity with his weapon. . "The needlagun *asiirst used'in 1848 and 1849, in Ba4en runt Sehleswig, - and alit having been ,dgenitiAAffeetive Without an, entire,. elniii^t, of Mertes, aintespecially ofi llirniislt in-- structiim was also condemned. • "The l'russian' army has but one calibre'.fii - r. all small arms, so that infantry Or sharPsinsiters can' be stipplied with :min ridges from ant - cavi .. d- •ty..pl4;bl, or carbine cartridge wagon.'" . . , PIp * ERVATIOS'or Enos.—Anitmg - thi?, punier 'ons receipts for the , preservation of eggs .one highlyreeorit mei tiled consists in"Simplv them ever with linseed oil., TmuterlT.o in salt' water' or Bine wafer gives to-the eggs a disa-: grecalile taste, the water. penetrating -the 'shell• after si Unit: snit-spoiling them ;• while, lf:kept in ashes, sawdust' or bran, they drytip. It is that eggs. kept three or ..four months hilfr being Caated with linseed oil retain their- origi-, nal weight very. nearly; and ure. oreeelient flavor.: . . •. . • • • DUSUIC9S Hatirco.' 2.;cetilh n line flr.A lasertloa: 1111 cent a line.cach ssubqa_rt! _ Nrw!!l'Arr . gitNs ju.,t received nt Cloak "niid Trftuntln dove, 1.4 i (*entre street, below Atnericaii I.lou,,e44'uttsvi lie.. 11-tf. • 3IAGGIE • - L.)t 1.4) cuts Kir ti superior Oyster Sieve at .Potts' Ladles WWI Gents Restaurant, No. 191 Centre street. Prices :reduced to suit the time. Call and see for kourselveic ' - 7 , 3-to ' English and American _Cloths, all styles, Auld of thtj nez,t. qualttit, at 4:A. Smith% CentreSt; • FilF,:seit PADInt,D LINEN rialLLa, a beauWal arti cle 1). A. Sinitii•*, Centre Street. oHOtNIX PECTOBA:L.+More than • _1 or potties of this Cough Atedlcine have been „.4 - In rive tears, and thousands hove. been' cured by ' t. The cough accompanying any Ordinarycc.ld and the d Is! resii n cough of Consumption have al Ike yieldea to it. It is of the greatest Value to the community mind no faintly should b. t without it. It is pleasant* to the ;taste. It: is prcpar ed'by Dr. LEVI OBER- . ED:LT.2EII. of Philadelphhia, .and is told by pr.' R0111.)4 , 0N, sod *Mrs. SAXLOI‘. Druggists, Potts ville; and by nearly everp.Drugylst and Storekeeper at 2r. cents a itiottle. • : Dec iIL9--19-6nt HEITRY SAILOR'S RED OIL LIRtIiRNT, The great external remedy for Rheumatism: Neuralgia, Sprains. Bruises., Chillilabfs,_Swellings. Stiffness of tile Joints, de. Possildstrs4 unsurpassed ttualitles ns a Liniment, it. will IrrOVC` itself a friend In every family In t7Zlses of Rbeumatknn and Nem ralgla,. either slight or serious, it Is always ready, in retteve path' This Liniment bias been In use fur the. last fifteen years, and haS giyvi - entire satisidetion" wherever It has beetilUsed. Prepared and sold d,y. Mts. C: SAY LOB No. _'G3Centre St., Pottsville. Agent at Miners vlll6, LAW:- ItL.NcEi A. BROWN, Druggists; Ashland,: D. -.D.' SIAIZR; DrUggist., . H • EALTIrId . BEST DEFENCE. —" The weak - . / eatetit herbs," tutys l'aul, so that eighteen lin mired years ago the value of miesticittat plants was appreciated. In the Old Testament botanicat-reine dies are repeatedly recommended, baCtn nu passege of iacre'd history *man recommended' to'swallr calomel; or blue any ottter min:rat preps iUu.Tftenick, were directed to cattier,* Mist rengt _IV ; them, tt. purify Ahem, AO heal theni, to restore them. • In that dary the art or making vegetable ex tracts was unknown. The herbal medicines were . mere lEllu...ions. It wait resOved for a later - age to unitikthe stud tary essetaxsi itf tonic, ripe. tent and dllilbllititut riots,, narks:find plants.with actfve at Imulaut..tut secure their rapid diffusion through the •debilltuted or inorAertsi system. -The crowning trhunph of this effective Mode of concentrating and • applying the' virtues Of medicinal - vegetables was achieved in the production of Hostetter's stomach Bitters. 'Never beforelind a pettedly pure alcoholic stimulant been combined with the expressed jaMes of tint finest Spe- • cities of the v, get able kingdom- Islever yet, though eighteen years have elapsed attire its introduction,,". hunt his great restorative bee u equalled. It ifs taken, at all seanOnn, in all climes, as the taunt potent Safegnard againnt_ epidemics, as a• protection. against , ail , un heatith.t'.exhalations that produce debility or beget dims - wet as a remedy for intermittent and other run , feVers; as an appetizer': 'as a sovereign. cure for dyspepsia t as r. general tonic and invlgotant ; as a blood depurent wan nervitte; as a cure for bilious affeetionn ; as a hat miessanodyne; and as the - "hest oefence Of healt 10:under unfavorable circumstances ? math as Sedentary pursuits, undue ixxilly.or meatal, exertion t hardship, privation and exposute. , • Jan. I', .0 . • • HOtP TO CUED, . . Tite. SCHENCK'S' aIIF.AT SIED • :•!, people never learn to know. hat a tits east dlit'er and stuntmen necessarily- disease the en tire system?_Tbe plainest l'riticiples of etamiton ieuse teach tis, a n d yet there, are huildreds Who rldfcule its idea; and mint in ue in [he tour* which' filmiest inevitahly brings them prenuaturely to the grove.' as the majority of the-"peopiello, at complete variance wlt itlne laws of nature, it, Must be apparent to ail that,,4ttoucr or Litt r, nature 'revenge herself. lieutie we fiat that pemlus who• indulge to excess la the use of very rich or ii its gestible lOW Or int(4.iesiting drinks, lavat iably. pay a heavy, p y,d enaltu 41te end: The stotiuwn bevotues 'disordered and reitpps to act; the liter tails to pep.' 'form Imlunctions, tjytipelkdit 1(1x1 its:We:Matta e'vtls • follow,undlitlll theisulfering individuals persist in, clinging, to, the thoroughly exploded ideas of the pasts Ill': Sett EN Gli - St medicines lire reComittended to all tatch. They. bring, sure und certain- relief wherever, they are used its. directed, and all that is neeessaryto establish their iemitittion with every ailing luau or woman in t Ito ItLA is a tt..ir and im partial trial of theta. .Let these who are- skeptical. On tuns . :point, and who lmve. 1:v41311.1,d HiIvICsIASI persons to prejudice theia,tigiottst llarwt now vets-• brated reinedies for ConStitoptlon...uisetird their prejudices anti beAtoverned by, the prtnel ot reason - and c3llllllOll sense.. If thesysiotinisdie t s dered•depeoil upon it, in nian mow Oita Of ten, the seat of the disorder will be i found in the stone:en and liver. To cleanse and 1-W4'h/orate, tire Atom:ten and to ea:Militate the liver tollealtity action ; use , meths:stirs MA*DILAKEner,,,, • ing-tlennindTor, these pills is the•tit,st eeitleace ot their value. Thousands upon thousands of boat% are sold: daily. Why? Simply heet,io. o they y et: promptly and efficiently. Invalid, who may tint knit It convenient to call on Dr. sCi,IENCIC.In per. .on are informed that tutu and complete 'direction's for wee accompany e.A.c.it package of the • • - 11.ANDIruta •I'UTOritNle SYRUP 'AND 'SEA. watm TOrttc.—These will cure consuints tion Unless the luti„-a,areso--far gotten/tit the/Atkin Is entirely beyond the reach of medical relict., • It may. be asked bylhuse who tire are nut familiar with the.virtuet of' these great remedies. - Dow do. Dr,seliL'NeK'et medielma elfeet their wonderful, Cu res of ,consumptletvt" The &mower' IS falmple. one: Tliey begin their. . work oprestoratlon by bringi Abe stonnieli. and bowels into an:active henithy eisoit kiwi: • ft is food that cures this fermi • abladisease. ' •sulfht•rex's MANDILarce Pft.tis act on the:liver and stounieli;. promoting healthy secretion, and removing the bile torpi and d which have resulted front the iive. or torpid condition of these organs; attd of theystem • generally. ; This sluggish state of the body and the conseqbeut aecumnlation .of the unhealthy sub— stun zee aimed prevent the proper digestlon.of fond, and as rinatural consequenee creates disease, winch. results in prostration,and finally in death. • kleitaakalsPeLmosielitruneandtikawaan Toitic; when taken regularly, mingle with the food, ehtthe digit •organs, Make good rich-.blond, and as a nattual imsequerice, give flesh and strength to the patint. • :Let the faculty say whamey; this is the only tette cure - for. consittoption. Entine/tee. has: proved *beyond the shadow of *doubt; and Moue! -ands are to d ay live and well whoa New years since were regarded m ho less 'eases. but who. Were in duced . try Dr. • KNOX% remedies, 'a Wnd were restated to per era health by their nee. tine of the' Steps "-the clan should take with a, Consumptive - patient Is to Inlrlicette. the systinst,'.•Now licWirktO be-dtmel Certalnly. net by gDringmedi Ullatealuinstandenervati . • I -JULY, - • ritedlcineithat Instead 41 - Improv,: th, lions at the digest VE''organk4. i 's;' u hr• medicines cleanse the stomach and substanceatwhich are calculated to irri them. They create an appetitt , ,proliim, `digailtion,--matre good blood; and, as a ',"'- thaP.lhvigorate and strengthen the chili: ~,,.."' antslare eepeeimUy these parts which art.,;— t. If this "Csionot !done , ,t then the garditsl am a kopek* - • •• • 'fringe phytdish• in finds ltirapowdble: tleatfeelhangry, if the disease* 'permai e.. , 11 , • taliatot4oollltourtshirig food and . properly lt,lifintteiossible , that he ean gal min tte,i, .4prigit eqprilly Impossible to exaDdittott'slilonigilus t liver is - burdr.m.,4, "eased-bile, and.tile! stole ch laden witfi - *lime.. . Almost the first reqaest made to the • consuinpilve patient IsAliat lie will ti; ,;.,;;;„ ,lelnes that.. witr remove. or - allay sweats and chills; which are the Atiry-.sti, _consumption.; -gut this,ghould riot cough la only an ell'ort Mif Maui e and the: night swititis• and chills ; cUseasel,luutta.? The remedies militia:li% do i nt " . b ann than' goal. 'they - 4m r lions of:ther stomach, lot pede I tby .11g. og ei gravidrather than cure the 'then:rig, tater all, than. like rrict„ ai toliutsillaMtate* pcsitiort, mad! it. Ls upon Lt,i, Dr.'tlelllE.:NeK relies. Nearly all who •.' • his medicines lu — accorilange with hi. , tin.,;, ' have! notAmly been cured of consumpti..c, i!,,i r i -;'; - niciut,!That these medlelne.s act with .ptitirer, upon. the dit, , edive organs, • -cured speedily gain all IMparitleit, thi.y.lity the foutidad ,2 , fikitistruitlal -structure. Iledorlitg , • . health, tile). creme an appetite. The food 1., aSsinillriall• the ontsuitity of-blood .. .is not . ": ereased,but . iti,inade rich and stronc and in I , :.;"' of Such a condition of the system. 'all ~j.,„,,, be banished: a Full dliectlints itcoompany-each sa, so that it IR not absolutely beeesNary ,•,'' should See- Ar: SCHENCK. pe rsot, al y • dastre tottavelheir lungs 'examined. Pu§e he Is at his principal - ortice - , -, N0.. 15 $l4 cl i r v ner .Cmninetee. Phi Inriel ph fa x" day,: m•11-.^: It.' until 1 P.. 11. k • Adl - irela.stven Nelthoutcharo. tau exultant/lion with the !tempi ronicier . PricieUf -the Pulinonle Syrup and 5e0.v.,.,,r each, 51 - t4l pee' bottle, 1. or.s7 ou a half. ih0;.. 7 ,.. drake Pllls 25 cents a box. - Eorsale by a:1 ,„ ' 41: .1. or 1116; "70 - • Pent -G.017L1-3t Mt. Clrrmo,on tile a LtAst, Got:LD, trtt2it h year of 111, 2 .; • . - • • dEt'SELE—On tbojlh GissrLir. Whvelivrtglll, a '• tizt yeast tiod StuaaLux.. ' ' • , , itAtTofrkwouiLon'. , Rari , L ,J %; ~ " ~, ' r prera t .fe.t.:s,:sa,onlar. chill; . AF,•,,• ~,L j ... ••• 'i 1 late F.:ilia Huustattafeut. : i . . . , ... . • • • .11ELFIZICII—At Asii , .:in ,t, .1' u:. y -...• ,• , ..- . l • 4 , , i • daughter 6.1.9egripe.4. - autt......:1,11:...,:z. i 1.. . : 2 y:eurs.. • ?.!.. --• 4 4 . ..-. - : ? • . . , . . • JENNIIN . O3,--411,;11.15. BUt : r•—•, , k; , •. - k !.1 •-: , E1.:R.711A .s.l...krodacightcr 'or Join, .i ~t , ti ,...... muutim ' . ' blUilt4t: ilil o netyylll..... o:i snn 1.‘3. • : .. c . ~ .3.A.N.1e f'l4drympl.• m,..1 3,. !,, aged 4 yearn apd 5 m outh ~.. . . . . .. - •0 ' NELL1....4;1414h41.Z'th J,uty, 1 , 471:,,, in t.',.. : 4: orlllitereal Ile, ANTIT.o.xy*, vtulge•t i.t.r, ~,; itht . oithaiinee•Nelaiikra 3 3 era's, L..). np,. -.. ; 11 da3 O P." ....) ... • .. .. • . ii.LSDY—OnTluirsdity„July 2 1 1 , 7 , 0, . AlliETlkl f .duntber of Jol.m. and • i tram MullahsalidAda N ya: ' -• TtOXEI,L—On Toeitlay nionling,‘July _ . sou Of J. H. and Lacy E. 'frol,ell, aged $ iu• TL1(134116,--Citt the 1.41 h. tub:. , In.. sbip; JOYS YHUY.t4 a i. to aof yeur.or-ht&-oge, _ „ - - ' • nst., 1.1 :- • County, Indiana; An.tu WlLDicumt,rni, maident of - thia.County, iu Vre Mtn yea. i • 4dr~~ua?r~. F'9 l t airL7: 4 7/P • s r:,311,1,. IK . Toorustkip. Ruboe to:deetfon of R6publ tat CoilTlt%:(:..;? , *pia; • fUntet. ±-.--l 'irmi -_- . TEll it go ni A good rinsttb. Steudy,w•:: 1, V plod Chu-: gil.•,en. ":%.:oLie bat AU exp..: :.. . loud nitcli.upi! y. • .W:4.!KR .. I , ..., July *.:7 ; 7t,- 7 1405t ltzl.t • . Slusn ‘nito ill ~,., • , . .N EXPERIENCED. NE.A.L DiTA.NTED to take etrarae of the ..sF.auat jatke t10ri. 4 1 . 14111. 3 ) . f July . • ' . • tloticts. •N t7r OT/E.—rfie pa , thershin kO ,• reh,;•,•, - \ between Dardet. J. Itldgall..Y And 1 , ,•;:i,.., , Rhigt i n.r.ltnclet theJtrat nutrient D J. 1tid..:1%,,.. ~. Llihe inriierv,is t lit. day (J uly:.l)t h. /w, , y,•, d: icy mutual etmsent. •The trantuetis Will. be 1,1,-; i. • by I.hinh.l-J. Itkdgwny,,the smith' partner„l.y., all the 'necounfa - of the late rikm will be F.ri t ri, .. , . . . ..,..- DANIEL J. RJUItiNV.IY. • ' ..- - e. DEI:,A PLAIN-J. RIIK:\4.II' • July 2'3 , 7 (.`,--.3641.; ~• • , . .---• .. . . . , . Aga Earbs. ATTOTINEY J Office, CE.N.rtik; St..; i vlr Bann:tn . titx)lc stort, v Pa, J tn• TA ABBY.- c..DORN-A.N, ATTOtiN I. 11 No. 15.1 Centre St.; a low ttoi/rs hvlow tsv ale. • ,k1..1"1 . ! • F„ SMITH,. .c.croicst:f .Al LA, street. Jan.14.17q-3i2,• . ; . . , HENBY SSE AF ER, ATTORN •LA W. 'ol,lke, 155 - Ceutre' May 22; . • • f:—:: T A. M. j.. Pottsville, Pa. ottiee,-150. u opposite Post O: ice. April 3, - - •, , • . • ( IEOIiGE . IL.. KA..ERCHEEt, ATTOri. `. :.-.•,, %.=l-1;-tW, Pottsville, l'a. 011iee, N g,. 179 t'.' ' ' h"tl t. , neatly opposite Xtrners' - latik - . .. 'April 3, 'si-- 1: - . . _,_ • . _ .1 AMES H:CAMPBE.Lt, ATTi)ltNl'.l - --..11-1..:.% J . R.Outits kti st0:1 , lti l'en . utlizil t ling-, No. rio "" . : . stivet, I:lilludelphiS. '., . .J.ii. 1.'7,r NV ILLIANE R. SMITS,. A rtult N 161 Centre St., Pottsvill..., l'a. Jairuary I , .0 . • _L .D. tUJLLMAN . .11" 1.1 LAW. .1."0-tovti,16, °trim, N", Street- . • January IC. "e•----:, AND COLLECTION OFFICE: CFIRISTO PH t • ATTOiINEY AT LAW AN D . N9TA : RY- 11;1.! -• ' *.Porrsintax, ScnuyI.NTLL Co., Pa. Sept. 1,..153—f—1y • , . Tot ~Salt nab .01:uNtt. I•MBER=LAND 8.1 LE. LE T• !WO lost!o•7prop tlin4er. • j • • ••••390 •• .e.liegtnnt And . 3tA allt,ttsgher. - 24 0 nsh tirnhcr—r..; • • r. 1001) In/Le titnber, ,• • - Sul , red sha!e land, sttitable ter tritli lieLween'Tanntryua and Malta - 1 10;v City'. LseAvi,!• i ••! lionseshtid lots lu h hdit&acit duct pill L'i,;•%.l. • Lots Ln Jalappa, 611 berton nidi 8:len:I fichva • • . P. AV. ,41.1.1.11 F ELL, Agout tor . July 2, :,70-27•2:11 - , 121 C,...tatre • • - - • —-- 1 . FOR BALL'. —A-nm at:ttfli - st-clasS TQl'sl" ' ll Al V._ Turion rt./Isom:hie. A. p 112 ., ttt , t 344- 7, '7O-Itt-IT W 31.14. t4.7t1 ft 1 1.,- 1 , 4 t * l 1 i - : • ... 1 , --•-t • F.O_ • R RENT.—Two(llTlLlisla (rl', ing. rornPr Steond >:11,1 Mahiltittaki: •Si Apply to TIENIty C. , IS :Olaf Litutoui;cy Street. ' . Mar F 0.13 SALE.-1 pair I:reakerl.olls, 64 In. e, plates; die. ;„6 tt. hoisting - drunk; 4 ft. long; euuriter screens, slime gates, chute eriestuek anti plate, and .0 inir.e.ain 4 tt 111 be - sold !cheap. Apple at. i - w NIVIIN ••Tune 4 "71}—n—t f. Coal St., AC.I3..LNEELY FOII,SA 1.•• •• • glne, ;Amin shaft owl gearing :,01.c.. - :+1 . ! ,, r • engine, dram, pump tiliaft;annitesrlir : v engine. 2 boilers, 10 feet fan ..auct muck': polepiltnp; and 11:0 yards 14 inch e.oliAnlll ;;•`•: Nillers; li.feet by 34 Inches: lot of splice Apply to S. MOILGA:ii 6: CO., Is•Tr c: :;• 1 • , • 2, '7O-14-1.1 . ]:: or by lttter.pi Pon '4ii•,:; ND pon SALE .— The L 'tont bt the t , state of Henry Itriser, , of West 13 ruusi - lekirownship, Co„ I %,.„ Sale valuable Coal Land hwatctl I,lali, •." ship.. It. Iles at the Junction Qt the Mine Tremnt liallrvad; which road pnsscs tract.' 4 i•or further Infotnint lon nytily n 11EN >l,-EUNIAN, 27 , 7".tJ0al - - HENI:y - ,7; - • CM ~. ..._ ' I. f54i.L.7,11—T11E FOLLOWINti . • . . _ . 11`41'.Nt.4 ISCII.INI-:: . One Fitv Ton Locomotive, Suitable for 1-f , , ,, t c , '.,- -roast. Has ,I,,,een uscd for. ecapieying ! , ,,:,1 st. • ,'. till% at the ittliteit,.agsl is In good or itselsir--.lwc Herizef!tal- rtitiiplng na g l:;.'-, V. .... to Under,* fekt strelite, with gest ii* all,t ~ • .. ' WO lifis lII' pump ii.o yalrth;.e.ttql, I,;:tiq 1 1-? n -.i r .: t 4,4, 1 ,, feet Strt.O.C., arid two !tits , Of lainti., ,, ,:••' • ' ,' : enell, o .ticitnett; the other .1 : 4- itaAi..plutati - t, • ,'' ' ' fleet I , troke. ,- • .'•. • .' -, - 44 ,- .' .A.-,so--,•Oue•Winilliig Engine:l2-inelie,i li ii :,':•. , strobe, silt"' drutu-aearitig,•atai holier, t-,,i, !,,, .•1 . .. . Also-1:44r sets Breaker .Nlaehltiery. ' . --,• - Also-100 three-ton Slope Wagons, heavil:4 ,, ~,," "1 ' ' for,four feet track. ,• • Aliso—One HS teet Fan And Eilgt•ne, with • 1 ~, ...._ - boiler complete. _. • The above.„lnnehinery has 'been 'in. servi, , , I.•'''. '. In good srorkitig order. - 4- „ Ja.a.f.- '. - '. 41 • 'l--2-tf , GE:O. W.ACCYDEIt Potts" , :i.:• • 1 ' r, . . , . - , I PALUABILE .E I J I LD/NCi:LO.I:B 1 . 0.1 r 0 - - •••i , ' 'tuiveu I', - , 4.i.1. itmd4, 'lrv/it/i-: Oli I :m . '• •' 44eorge.street, are oirereit from -51:to and mil , ,,a ~:. Payments lu 1110 monthly InstaintentS. ..1,.. -.' • •; 5A5112 EL. BALL; Coat street', ii , ..•.ir 14.: it. fiel l'Ottsv die, April 14, n'O-7 3,74. 4 6 -I,v . A'.. l' : --. , • t • WHITE ASH c0Lx.4.13.1. FO.X.E.LIVI, • Till.; O.:IICLAN.w.4 eiILLIERY rti Winil , ,,, it tri , slehuylkill comity, tiwilyzirleut et i on rph,-,,i,,,i.,•1•'! . .., ,, The Colliery eninnicilin 2kl3ll2lilJt h.,...: - 1„ alld, BLINFIC Heath 'Velem. .1 good' 4101,e i...- Mink tironn the skid inure Vein arid as In:, it. : :;:.1 'ln the 3hiluiliot h. - ' reiateuttut WI ill suili,i, I. -. • ,',' , tnialrehine the machinery 11114 i eri.Vt 4i: new' •• •.,• 1 ti, tror.t. liberal leurte Will he gl , iren. Apply. T... : . ' FIiAN.ICLIN it:cit./NV l• • ••• • • C , L i • •• . ..... Sonli Fuerilt IStri...o, 1 n.r; nilia , t , tl , yr tii - . • ..' , • ' 1 ; • • - ' • • . . ".. 'Mining Extgioi,..e.r, .1k.:".7;i1! , . . • Atn 1 f Ai, • 70-7rAti7 : 4.l' i.' MACRINE.Ety . libE. SAL E .-. , T 1,1,6 followirig still'On hand at the Duncan • • one pumping engine, sixty libtse inn ilig ll / oil- Machinery p?nneicted witli • • one hoiSting engine; Sixty horse, -•• • • chicrery crAurectorf with, hoisting.. Sri boiler* used for pumping and t feet by thirty-four inches In dhuneter, r ••• cooneetions. • . One steam' nump,t-lnch (Allison Ltcr;:t satisfactory article. The -abol4e machinery is R(.4 '1 • • milt be sold,reaesouably. • ' ••• Also,Altairous of ie. and ad-lbeh . Belts, of i. - .arious sizes; More Cross-cut Saws; Firewood,. d.c. For Curlier Information,' 'inquire at • ;• East Starketat.. or et the Dunoan lerr. • J ail 7 •:704,4.2-tf • JOHN. it.t . AeGLE 130.4i..141). 122 CENTE,I3.•ST.., • 4 6 .+-. •'. I..teLon Alas now ;penal anew StOck of sp. n.L• Goods.sultable for•the'present ,• • ": .11LACK" SILK SIIMMER ' • EItINGEIB, , TRI.NIMINGs, I Hs! on band-a new lot of. ' • - SPRING Sliti . sl73lllEP. SA( tz whlk will be sold ebesp"fersasii. • - , Luldiee Cloaks made to order. NeW , !turf yrd. • '. isxnuoViA.T.aNzas. HALL, . • -•• , i a - . Cacti., lex STREET, POTTSVI t r ' it I'. . I '.;' ' C . Tbla welt iiumvii'and popular JltAtel, a;,hv t.r.v: o ` i! entirely '-rtletwated tuut re.utnlstlo.., 6 ~':','"*. . F ` for pea nutrient luta troutde..t bd . ' • ehL - " - i r'. ___ biluit. WARDLE at KIN, rr"P''''' k Sluts?, laitr—if - - • - •• 1 . • . .. ••• . • , < ~'~:: ',VITO It NT: 1 -.1.T -,etet, October iti. (Late of the Al-LAW, to 'Nov. 6, •.PJ--
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