FO SATURDAY, 4ULY'3D,.IB7D, :, 1:' I . 1 . RATES - OF It' lm. m 21.1 an. etna I. I. Square (yluch) or leics,lll CIO an 440 AI 4111 SWIM . no 1:).141.14)..g. tone Inch.) . 'f Cul 4 OV . 4100 /4 OD gOO ec 3 siputr...) l '; 410:1 OW 4KI 3:51* 4 rigilAr fr4 . (ii OM 4 00 11W 1111 a to 4300 . L.PILARETICALSPECIALNOTICFPI.--131nglaIhseruag 1D cents a itne: earn subsequent Insertlca 20 eentaii Ana. 1 LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.- , ,•• tut Page,'Z cents* line first Insertion: each sotasequent titan .2.1 - per Itne. 'GENERAL - NOTICE.-Third Page. Cents a tine 11:14t Insertion: each subsequent thsertion IS per lin e . MARIRAGE NOTICES:- 25 C•nti • FUNERAL NOTlCES=Accompan • Dest.bsi•or two ytnm2.s mots; • each • IditiOual line lo . SPECIAL NOT - I T.N consequence of the frcq of tnittalies, 'anti generallk ;tootling, 'notice is hereby conintunications, 'advertisen 'ever kind, notices, 4kc:, inten tion, will hereafter be requi . 1 in at the business office'of t , , WEEKt.it .11INEtts' r JouRNA ,/ i where this rultilsnnt obseive. tieett not be expected. ';.' I/Ennis from heat are re the eitieni now. • 11,11) , Y rya:m.ll:v is in Ne is katpd, tates great interest pedititm to the Arctic, under Tire progress, of events In E watched by Mazzini and qui the first oppeitunity will no a on Rothe apd capture that city, picte the long wished for r uni • IION. ROBERT C. ScIIENCE tire from public life, the, rea:". his public.work has left 'him must go back to his profession Congress will lose in his retire ' • a Most capable` member, anti ests of the country a most faith ous champion in its tuitional • a,- I tion.. • 'AMERICAN OffteeM WHEDOt aljowpd un der any circumstances ,to follost the French Army 4n the campaign againa Prussia,-for the purpose of making observations for the American Government. . Prussia make asimilar decision, Generrl Sheridan7S trip to Eun* veill:_be for naught, as far as personal observation of the ml3vemients of 'the contending armies is concerned. • I Mn. FRELINOrITTYBES, the newly appomt ed Minister to England, has not yet signifier! his acceptance of the mission. What is the 'natter? It is one that any Aniericitn citi zen might:feel proud to fill, espeially with a chance to settle definitely the Alabanut claims. It is intimlted, we mightstate, how tiler, that ,Mr. Frelinghti s ysen's private af fairs might . preclude his acceptance of the appointment. TIIER IS a good deal of feciing on Abe . subject of the removal of the shipping points; 'from Port Carbon - end Mount Carbon,- to iieeitylkill.Haven, and the .prospective re - - ; moval below tjte Blue lifountaln Dami. We have. receiveda number of com nuicadons on the Subj Oct, which are written by parties intereStPd, and we do not think their ' publi cation will have any effect whateter, in de feating the measure. What the Reading Rail road Company hitAw decided upop,-they will do. It has now swallowed up every avenue to market, and theycontrol everything—Had the people taken our advice a few years ago, and done something to • protect themselves, ilicy would not now.be in tticondition they are. • It is too lute to lock thildeo'r after the iomJe is stolen. - . WH' have received ii 'communici a member of the 13. A. to talti Willorin the C'otnicilS on the basi tis too late now. He is a , men : W. 43. A., and attends the Coutici dart s that the instructions to tIU are given by feWinemb . ers only. doubt the truth—but, ifAhe, otheti remain quiet and permit it, they complain. If what the writer 4 /vet, by their withdrawing from ti] t hey' would Awn' compel the - lea,* ;sorne'attentiori:to their desires, or it not answer, do as the Germans. a are doing in some Sections of th i s where they are organizing a licx based on non-coercion, and respect! ..c thosewno employ them, mid t' 4unizst workers will go with them, SINCE the declaration of war by complication has ariAn th draw the • other European powe contest. It is in the nature .of a 'se. proposed in 18e)3 byJilhitek and 1 mutual territorial aggrandizemetit .effected would have Seriously dksi IsalaiiceJot power 14 Europe. ' tempts to. deny that Such a treaty sully proprisedto Prtissia, but at I shown freely to the foreign am' and is proven to be hi Beneditti's (t 3linister,) hand writing., This is I on by; the other powers as an ins land Orilthe strength of It getti War spirit, and she cannot ihterfei dragging other governments : Into_. -rel. Should the war become gene '1 undottbtedly prove to be a long a' cis e. TIIE DISTANCES IN TILE • - I We compile the followingtfront the - yttentsCatubria and Dal►ntless. the distances. sailed by eaelf. for e they were out. The footing-ul► .81u tl•rettoe of one hundred miles in. thl t,f the coUrse taken, and 'represents catninla had that much less -Minn 1,11 her line. WA Total . b Ir.;scetwi that the Clininia nudebit thirty-• . , six Miles in her last day( while the Daunt• he, made` , one -hundred. muul eight3lt is (ti . knoWit that on Tuesday moruiu •at ten o'lf!ock, W:lell the Dauntless was b • rdemi by ::pilot, she was informed' that thepllimbria Was .twelve hours - Idlead. This wns only thirty hours from the lightship, 'pied in that ulnae, therefori,.,: the Dan htless 'gained over ten 'Minim on tier competitor ; but even this does not account for the disparity. • : . • - Time greate4t distance made for any single 41ily was by . the Dauntless on the 30th—two hundred and twent3-Ive miles. Thetam ria's greateA, run was on the Pth—t*o bun dreml and !.wenty miles. , : • 'brutal NOticts. , - 1c • • ..___,..-.,—...-_ . • ; ce.t,.. line Gr . 51.110e1140 . 13; *ll subitequerit Inberth4 r ..fins si i line. --..- , 1, i - i . -..-----.L.--..."...--,--.- . . . . ' -......--- .- - Lti B . sa raw CIIMMX for the Dkapeptie, *filch Is not. to be wondered at when we Mite Into the ac e:mat the amount of bodily and mental 'suffering 4 hat this dim re.slng m (dad' , genetates. 'The I,'tertivi an - syrup (a protoxide of iron) has cured thousuouls who were suMring from this disease. - i i .. 1 li.iyintrati.go Yar.—“lllood will tell?" say the iii,i,se fanciers; ln estimating the enduran of a line anint4l: and the motto lea sood one. outs' e of the -Tailing umrld, A pure article—latrinalcaU good— Jo est distance all compel it ion, eventiudly. B l:e sue .-esi of “Igtotpho Wolfe's ArOnmtic liledatu '4 , 7iinapps Irtiviniitteed the manufacture of • hurl. Bred traltatiressu but lu the unrivalled sale of his inrinufaltir.e, whiletthers have achieved' if at all host iimailitk gucces•—inarbertound the public &PPM' e tattoo Of a tiro and wholesoino b .vermte;, I if; Par:mon Wotiatt or/4W Yealf• — lit‘e NVeji known to our faablonable aociety for ter die 'lnoue appearmace and beautiful oomplexi ty wee_ end! h sallow. rougtrakinned girl. char at her teL freckled faro . KM, pitched Into MU. not I:11_1121m, and Is now as pretty lak complexion as mhe'lsitharnimg In warners. Thal article overcOmes freckles, tan, sallowness, nargh:pateben.ying.mattlie„ etc.. dad ‘lnalcen one look -ten years Yotler Malt they are: Magnolia Beim_ for tram , t rem.. Nekton and Lyottli Kathalton to e Mt. hair rewind, luxarhant, soft and delft's:o.4lm me rival& rhe lietbairon prevents the hair Mut turnM_ ,ggray eMdlostes dandruff,and -le ttle;b4l44antt_ dreasing in the world. ' • : arm, YEA rim lent occurrence ly of miaunder given that all ents of what ', ed for public--, to be handed e DAILY and In all cases ~a publication numerqns" in York, and-i the-new, ex Captain Hall rope Is keenly dl, who u .übtswego up nd thus coin of Italy.' I . tends to re in being, that poor, and he for a living. ent from it great inter nl and zeal{ l alls • of legis- t i lt ion from ( i t a yule. by . is coestion. bei of the 16, und de delegates this is no inemben must 1/0 0 Ays is cor he Council . ers to pay i'f that will _ others . t i e county. i ' Council the rights IP nuc,s of France, a eatens to into the i •rct treaty 'rusSia for which if rbed the 'ranee at- 'was. seri erl i is oassadork, e Fiench eked up- Eng g up her without he (gar-. I it will blopdy DEM e log of showing Ivry day 'yes a tilt ' • - le length that the lee to sail etn!prso: To , •untlnes. ►li(rx. 110 210 122 155 91 130 155 148 150 70 It ;171 174 214 - 104 141 . 154 CM Jai: 2. ' ".. i n bear. -- 3141141,14 mi "-- -il We 4 V ........,..... --7 44111: ° WO likaumer .::....t....;- it • - -ta z 4 ivianam54".„......;,....-- 4 • et - . .;,..z.. 4 .4., — '' 4 Igt 5k00mative.....:,..«........... 5 so - ' : 4 -44" - -'• 44' 1 9 1 . 1 2 / a aChesulat 4 4/0 ' Them**. Jarmo la.iistati,isabontWeents ' , per Soft ' o*er — thi s- Jinni isles.' -'•",-;-'- '' '' ‘- ' - POTllrmis, JICLI p.ls& . ~----#.. . The Su . eiditY ROOS by Railroad, for Ike . WA*, is 2,),9-ift.--by Canal, 3,854 ; foor•the week, ii - 'ton% against - 133,2X, for the corresponding Wee last year. - ' :. - . _ . The "demand, which yea. brist - last week ,' for store trio -thirds and onet-thir.l Egg, at_3 (6 'oo at Rome collieries, Lusa slacked off, and only $3 00 was offered yesterday, in consequence.of thit col ' lieries - making preparations to go to work, A l number are ,already getting ready, and in' th e . course of a week all will -start that can li f e golf ready to start. All' are anxious. to veil; coal while the price is up, and this desire '.. will, be il the means of mitMing the priees. , quicker :t h an 1 an thing else. - : ‘ i • , The coal operators With , ; have, -but a couple of exceptions, made a manly:tight, and `AV the meeting on Monday kW, byalmost a solid state, voted -against accepting the compronatie bndri, but they,were . finally borne down - by manY of the principal interests beiow, some of whoinrdo not seem to care much about obligations, When a few dollars stand in the way. had not rine of these interests declared their intention tp ,go VS work; we believe arrangements could hare been made for "tatting the- collieries ini, the coUrse of a few clays, on better terms for . 'atth Parties, and even when Mr. Thomas, of the Thomas Coal it , IrOn Company, declired his intention to' go to work, regardless Of; the action of the mooting slid agreement ho Vol-, untaril3r signed, they voted it down With - but four dissenting' votes, land resolved tottest ' with the men .. Aficr the adjournment of 'the meeting it-was discovered that others woolttgo to work als6 if. the Thorne* Company "started ; othe re treated with the men at 011 Ce on different terms from the compromise' and conamenf'mcl preparing theircollieriea ft)r a start. Then;titt,i- ;,-.. ing that so many were gain.; is work, that ther:l others,ior fear of chairing off their old ' dm,' also felt disposo.l- to Work , and the Pres entof the Coal Association . called a Meeting y: te.r . dzY r to consider the subject, theproceedings f tidiirh we expect to receive before our paper goei ' to, press. In the. Pre:Sent situation of the rade sr e . consider the compromise basis; as pr ted ito the`mcetinp morti-injuidous to the hi sts ;: of all parties for this year than the 0 . mtorii: .. e i Basis would hare been, qr the one we proposed, to break the dead-lock: If i ...it, should prove otherwise, , , we will be glad to record the fact. ! '.. .i , . r The proceedings for the weci 4 . will bo, forted in this psper. ~ .. 1, WE received the fullowin& funs our: Ni.ier York correspondent - . July at. ltnii At the .kuetion flute of Scranton t'aal ,yesterdikr. 41,u00 tons. acre dt-poirkti of nt the following fig nrea : = 2. AvEstwOk LAI4 I • SIZE. Tons. AVkR4.4k, mOSTM • ' Lump- on • •DI . ; • Ht. 8 id,ooo 44i • • 415 COD • : 4.62. ••• 10A* 5,01) r ; 2/AID .5 56 Chestnut , - VA* •, 4 43 432 Showing an advance On the general average of 00 cents per ton; the greater part of. the prepas e.l coil was sold in *mail lots and. gees Into the hands Of dealers in the Viet. the . Nt the meeting of New York Lehigh' Coal Ex.' Change. MIAOW It we detematned to .ntake prices for Lehigh, o. b. at Purl Johnson and liobokea for the month of Augnat, as follows :• • • • ... 75 • • 4 1010 H. •r! oken ... .. ...... 51 • • 555 Egg .......... ...... 5 50 5 55 . ' ?Rove • 810 Chestnut,- .... -.. OD 050 •Alut in ] tier? fork ; Git.C.ltnel-ootudgriee pay luedtschargi ng. . • - The Witstsharre ooal and Iron Co.'s Circular will not be isloted.bef re the Istprox.. It Is supposed that their prices will be abut 2, cents higher than Jowl; circular. . , Trade contl<es to work amboilly, thus far demand' and Supply have kept nearly equal and while there are no rargestneks el ther at sill ppl points or In the; y lulls of retailers._ there are no in (cations of par.i titular anxiety on the part of dealers-it is only ne., eessary for the gentlemen of - uur , vietnity to'keep (plieBft few weeks longer, to make us ail sensible of . the fauCt hat rsennylklil County hail m ,at a superdtf. , lie.. • Velma' Is are.pow quite pienty, and freights keep steady at SI &Ott SO to Boz,ton and at quotations to mound putts. • - The trade sums up this week as follows: • _ .. MS. • - . • awsisic Tirr.i. • &rams i.. toral.. •Ix& Be Anfhreulte: 1— - a,.....-...................- —.:_.. Par K R - R.-I 115 111 , 1,831,781 . SAW ] /443,210 d. 581.314 rich Cana1...... 33,1311 , M5lll, .a.„554 , .." 11 , L1s1 is sism:V4 L yid It lißtli If2,,Nai l 3,lftv&if axis . I. 7ol Ais Waft L v 11-11 Nth f 1 . .5.735 /MAW 101,100 L. C.inal. . 3.l:Vr:, r.3,`2.11 UAW '.. .t"3,111 d 614 L Nov 11 11.7. - - il-',= l ' • 317,9111 -- i.ttat . 5 k 1 . 5 10, VB-IP4 der,":4 n :ILL ,• 2,94; MA& tlXll' 11 100 . 5, 511 11 54,= do Nth 1, . WAD 21,3161 -Wall 1 7 / 4 .85t Penn It XL.. 18,113! mum. 3Lfr, 11 . *ILI: fkl,M , • do Canal algi .- 11,041 815. , • SAX d 441 , '.. D &II cal- =.& 14 1 =Pa . ;CAN; 772,6314 Ift&of/ D & ii. Alt- i 5111 MASS 7,219 i •. zujna • norm Wyoming 13,453 r , 83,95'1 VIM / , 127,4801 -45=1 I.ltyonting Nti i • .Sluunokin...... 10.201 157.784. 11,9871 "Z/3,5=1 18.5 Zr! - —4 • I - 3iP,.01 6 / 1 58 , 0 411 7 ii:7o 1 ,Z9:7:18 ---• . , Zi1,540 '....4 . . il.,Usjaid, . • ._......_ z __.. ' _........_ ,- -- - . • . •- 49,:xi - .. . • 1.5 , 51 Ll9l Nenii-.1/1/hrg. " • , - I'reverton , : '5,40 ell • - t 35,25.4 *Short 111.......! !LIM; 41,711 ,• : " Id 81,701 L_ykenek V Cu_i 3. 1 421 i. ' =3161 1,763 ' 17.733'd Is. Willlamston.. , 11,74.1 t. 8.;;Go' 41;271 , L 10.772; 6/1,015: Big Lick Cull I 3.141/ . 15.7:BI pads' . .. . 12,1151 77 7.4i,57 . 5 ----, ! ! 11,20 i ~.„, 205,87. 3 . 1 1 . - .Dityminatie. 1. Broad T/4,......., 7,1C1 - AT191,7119 5,74+ 1 . 172,Ta, d 25,:r2 . ? .11. & - O. IL 1.1 MITT 2 ' , lihmt,ftl u,sr4 :' 445,414 1 11 .1.1:2 Cilea & OCan.. 17,51* • 271,514 14,f2:1, ' Z. 4.80 1 ,4 12.715• , —....... -....,..-..._. -_-_.........--- -.1 • .1 Oa= W 5,1031 40=71 ; 1475,7511. ' ; • ----- ---, I TotaLall kind 41t.k.tr, T,5u,(671 331,631 , 11.5.2.54 i, .. :131,631 - •, ' , 7513;057 . IM/1 The shipments for the week are 45,694 tons be hind ,that of the corresponding week last year of all . kinds. ' - .., . . The supply of Anthracite is 1,061,138 =tons ahead of last year to saute period, When eve were tirl,7BBltons behind the-supply of 1868. The in crease oral! kinds this year solar; Is 989,488 tons. • ; The Semi-Anthraelte and Biturninens trade have both declined so far thin ye4r compared with last year, and Bituininoua coal is cheaper now..than it waa•laat year at this time. :• If the eampromise obtained ' by President Gowen is accepted the following will bo the re sult couipared with the Operators . Basis. The 'Operators' Basis was" i 2,50 averse" at Port Carbon, with s9Sor outside labor, $lO for Inside do., and $l2 for aninerk'suini 30 per cent. average deduction on contract work. .With coal ats2 50 the compromise bashrWould give to labor $9 13 outsido, and $9 96 to Inside labor, and sll 00 per. week to miners'. The coiripsamise we pro _posed:. was—basis, uO , .with outside laborers, so°so;' inside do., $lO 50; and miners -$l2 50, with an average reduction ontoontract work.,( f 25 per cent.. It was understood that 'contract work.would be reduced a per tintage in So ccmlanee with the prices paid ,at tilfft rent col— lieries, so as to_ equalize 'prices is 'En nch, as pos 41ible. This basis rron/d hive, been , accepted by the operators had the , re tithe it. li entertained it, but they bad been !fuelled . with success and determined to stick to 1869 baais'or nothing, but they did not do it•altsfwards. 'Our compromise basis would have been more fair to the men than that which the leaders have agreed to accept; but , should coat fall below $2 50, it will bear so hard upon Ithrce-fourths ol the operators, that they will be conipelled to suspend their collieries or be ruined; and We, have yet to learn that labor can inkhepetitted by the destrdction of collieries or factories dui; when in operation, give employment to labs!. . That is alesson .that a large number will yet have to learn. ' • , .- • • Que graft point however is gained to the trade, and-that is the reduction of Coal below (Fs in the present state of the coal'inailiet, so as .to enable this Region to go to work and isitnpem with the other :Regions. There ought not to. intyg 'l)een a week's hesitation on this point, in Mirth last, and there would not have been it . the leadent of the W„p. A. hall known anything abont-builtiess.mattets. Had our compromise been entertained, which was proposed without consulting any person,' the itiiipension old not have lasted two weeks, and the IBR .3E "MILLIONS OF DOL. LABS and upwards 'lust to labor and the ite .:gion, which can nevvr be recori3ral weiald not have taken place. Now the • large 'mass of minors and laborers aro. inipovorilihed—their food and clothing, and a large number of the netamssaries (lyre aro gone, and • this' must be • made u p amain at a lower retool' wain* for th e price 41 - coal will not remainabovelß;pOlur ones month alter the tradeltarti, if it can be kept at, that, price fur the 'balance of the year. 'Freights! will rise, and that will keep down 'tlie price, ofl cad.. ' With ttiat basis the price could not have fallen bellow 42 W. With their compromise 1 'basis it nnrjrikll to *2 00, and if the market should, beeome slack, it will be forced belovr $2 ao- r bit that 4 stoppage would oc cei if 'inlanibll beloW.V4o. dealers would sooner bah paid that price than - cause a stop page lusd derange the trade. Now we candidly ask.wkat the leaders have gained by this corn .prondse? They may be able to .hold their po millorts, but when the men go to work again, we hardly think that th 4 will carenbout paying' these men 'high malarial to enable 'them to Ilse in idleneasoutordiminished wages, sthennlithe badness they do, could be doneby any compe tent person in X much more Ample ',manner, at about 'Am.-third. If rot ono-fourth the present expense. We rather think they wilt. tell those . leaders to go }qwork also, and earn aportler of their living.l . • „ AT t h o meeting of the Cod 'Trade, held yei terday afternoon, a Unillittlollll Totirof thanks was tendered to ~ Win. Kendrick,' Erg., for .his untiring exertions during the late auspeasloh In behalf Of the interests oral, trade., , The Mooing eboreeolt of the ituetion Saes of Serentai pool; bilVedueeday: isse;eompahot with the lane ode s C I OE . • , TALE Garznet. Consteit., . - A.—This !conned, embracing delegates f .of the Anthracite counties, except Dauphin, which was iin session during Tnesday and •Wedneaday, Iu ;this .dorougli, adjourned Rise die on .Wednesday lofts - Snit:ion. A series of irestilutions was adopted ? !the gist of .which is—;•The eight hour question ;not t 4 be,pressed to •an issue at present.; con: :demnatory 'of the resolution ;adopted at!the late meeting of the Coal Cperatori, permitting theln to make contracts with the !pen outside of the A. ; and an endqrsement efthe act leti of the iCoutity.Workingmen t 's meeting h st wee:c In its adoption of the resolutions known as the!ttoweri .1 . Compromise. i 993,4f43 I, SIIIPMENTS sY C 4 AIiAL.-Th Phila. deiptila and Reading. Rill Road Company etas ia l sued the following cireular, dated P.hN adelpnia, July 23, 1870: I Hereafter; the Philadelphia & Reading Road Company will take charge of the shipment :tit mai on the landingitet the Schuylkill Canal. .No charge Will .be made ,l, for shipping expenses, and the . allowauce of five cents per ton, hereto limo made by the Schuylkill Navigation Corn,. Oily; Will erase. The Pea and Dust will be re= tainedlby the Philadelphia & Reading 1411 Reed Company.: ' LThere will be no further ahip m enta i t em the landings at Port Carbon ,and Mount Carbon. beThniihlptnent of coal front the landings will nnder the care of Mr.,Nleols, general Super ,intendent Transportation Department, and com.. mnniettions relative thereto may be addres.seP to E. T. Warner, Shipping Agent, Schuylkill laven. • •• The ] fol low ing proceedings , were . banded us I • - laid el ening' for publication. :Thev ; speak for Iliemselvee ::.- • • .-- . - I • I !Om a rtieeting of the Coil Trade at Pottsville. July M 1 aO, the following hat resolutions were adopted i Resolved, T, majority .of the Signers of the •• paper of ) a rc h M. 11170, agree•--.•to resume •work bathe basismegotiated by F 13, OchtettiL Esq" Prest. P.l R. •R Co., and continne . worki nil al long' nettle terms Will warrant without toe great • a ga t , • rid_ _ _cc. I /. • i Rewired er, That in order to prevent future t Miami inv. we recommithd the Presidents ,of the AL it; 11, Trade andthe W. B. A« to embody in In eirtailise p operiv slimed by both their moths! ti n derision Of the points above alluded to,. *wain i el in the eat hereto attached, f• ~ ferenee in !the settle lof any disputes that may abent any olileryjitet 'een opemtor and employer. J - I, ; i ,• - ._ , noIiEBT.B . BEAIII, 1 , ' I Secretary Anthracite Board of Trade.. , I • i , • . ____ • • • r.itIRP, MENTeMdi of Poitteiile, tlt " 2iflt of Jiffy., 1. ,:1 187. between Use Cestestere el the- itatAroeile J, . I . rd co 1 Trade, . mot the emumittee of thelirork , ,- il 'a atnediesst Assoelation. - - : • i • - i m . 1 1 It is agreed that the W. B. A. shall not sustain any mei wts; is ditictuseged fotinechnpetence, bad Work maned' or bad ••conduct or other good cause, and that the i tpendors shall not discharge tiny man or pincer f actions be duties; ;spot', him by the IW A. i impo sed_ Llriejurtber tweed that the spirit and intention f • the resolutton- (called the- - equalisation resol a ila pansedbythe W. B. A.; Is that each man shall worts 'equinely and it is the place of the bosses and beratons to see that he dom. , I 'The 'violation is that any' miner earning, above expenses. over one hundred, dollars and less than 'me:hundred:l"nd twenty-five dollars, shall bei re duced telt per cent. 01:1 the basis, k..%lrra c tng over 421, kutfund r 1150 ktu6l be reduced twenty per cent. on the teal Earning over *l3O and udder , 11200 to be redoced thirty per cent. on the" basis, and earning ever s9srto be redneed forty per cent. on the •,b,saliti TO obtain the priee of and inonthlY, the President of theAhtheaclte. Board of Trade and the Preeldent f the WI B. A. of Schuyikill,Cuunty, shall meet on the 20th day, of each month and select dire operators, statementll on the Kith last:, following, produce a sworn or &dinned to, of the prices of coal at Pert (*bon; ler all sixes above pea coal. ' • • thosefive operators shall tongecied from a non ithippint ovee 10,000 annually, and I Shall be ecteeted a amend tinr, until the MA is C.X. ti/tUlged i . • . The, pricer of costae obtained shall lig the rates of wages SW that month, and this agreement In regard Iso the mode of obtaining prime, shall remain In force during theyear ON, I - • , Wm.'Kendrick. ' ' ;John I Biney, ' J. K. lOgitted, ' •Osiorgs Corbett, H. P.lowler, Meow Athey, i i flossiL Z. Gaseous. ' 2 ma w s Barry; I • Baird Innycler. " ' Robert Weigh Unita. .. , . . . 1 • The Operators hare gained Imo oxiceesion in awritalagroentent nut th interfere with bas ins and non discharged,-iand also- in An ex . .. iihniation of one of the rosolnUons of the W. It 4.,-butlwo hardly think this eompeninise win for the loss of about Tine Millions' ati Milli to the county. beside, the Other in. little, inflicted ninn' it id ~ttiet - investment elipi , 4e. But iii the Qpefators and Vtr.; ilk ,ii; ItgeWeititied it. we hare no fortbeetioae- Meet* to l ambi for the:present. . , ,-;i • 1 . con Inn at sumo H..4111be gpriatity sent by RaSiii;: .".. 2 IMF meow last; I ;. 1 •- •• I r I I I - stinnlin4 1 airsvir $4 1 01! ' NLIB 1 0 461alar .•.`,F i l-:':':.‘;'-'' ME 1. the 1114Enwn or Coal, Orstnaverta.—A Meeting of coal Operatbrs ~of Schuylkill. Ceintabia And - Northumberland counties, was held at the !Anthracite Board 'of - Trade Bzwoms,;! Building. this Borough, Mimdayalteriseonlara; Ins, • Neill Eisq. seas chosen to:'preside, and ;MAR. B. Beath and H. fit. Ilkiber, appointed . • . ...• KeTheindrjekibillw I n . g reabintidn viras ' ciYeredi ilia... Readied. That untions not estimated mining Coal in c unibla and ahrthttinhe'eland counties; be excludAfrom any partidpetkmin this Ail:t r ied. • ' - • I . The. roll wastlled, and it ryas fiend that the following individual coal operators and. tirrbs, were represented in the meeting: I ' .; Win Kendrick.. HUI & Harris, • -Geo. W. Snyder, Geo. °minx! Co F Owen. Long& Co., Lawrence. Merkle Co.„ • a 3. E. Grieco's' A Co., te. Realove4 lileo. W.. romu.y. oraofft. Co.. J.& W a". itYO/I.lt Co,. Nutting. Lewis & tki.„ kt. P. &towhee. Girard ttaintridth (Iced Co, Wm. G. Kmr. T.M. tieholleeberget, Itedlont t tae. Lee, Grant 411-C0.,-. • Geo. it. 'Reppiler, .uocr. W. l'wnroy, Rope; Maim Lewls, : Audenrled thesiridge, K. A. Desinlaton, Supt. Juno Auder*in it Vo., Mutiny tkral, Co., •• V. Pane, T. Garreteon, Gilberton Coal C 0.,•• Wigged Treiblee, Focht R Altrionse, Lams. Denning 4 CO., • WB. Thomas, Sept., Loom Co n - E. lista& Os.; &Wu. Heckert Cook, . (eiterant. Eltringharn & liammett. Neill &Qs., , (4, • i K. ettigirrted, . Geo. W. Johris & Ben.; Poeta Whitaker & Co.,' Raterprise Coal knee: , - • bear Ridge tNital Co; H. . UOrrell Co., . Lents, Sussman . . di., IL Van Wink. c. Harrbl.no le, pt., ' Jas. birth, Truetee. • I' , Mr. Kendrick then Stated the object of the meeting, - which wale to take Intl eisideration I and act•apon the following resolutions adopted at the late meeting of the W. B. A.; and known asi the tiowen couiprothise: • POITSVILL:F4JOy 22, line. • Readved, That we the members cif the W. B. de offer - to our employers of Schuylkth County to titer' on the teals of NV, when Seal is worth VI per ton in Port Carbon. •• ; . Aerated.. That when coal brings it Z, we demand:- IN per cent. of an advance; tri 04-14441 per epnt. of n advance; $3•75-24%, per cent. 'of -1.2 advance; If; 00-33 per cent. of an advance. - liesolerd, yhat when coat falls below the basis Of 3Att, any 12 75, we amept a reduction.of r 2 - 4,. per , e.intt. , su--1654 per cent. ;12 25-21% per Mai.; 0 - 10-4 per cent.: and nothing lower .. L r•Reziktred, That any mines' working bu contact After they start, earning over iltOu per month, be iv dneed 10 percent.; lit/a Mad over--;10 per cent.: $1550 overr-31 per cent.; tv..sel per- month, If there be - --11) per cent.: Resolved, That the above ne,nees be taken from the , Six grades of coal, peacoat not included; ; Resolved, That these resolutions be handed to F,, R. Gowen, Esq., l'resident or Readincitallrond Co; JOHN SINE), president. [ - Geo. Coaegrr. Seer., - ` • Mr. Repplior offered the following; " Rom:red. That the resoludotis of the W. B. A. be laid on the table, and that, we reaffirm our deterred !tattoo not to g o to work exeej)t on the t.l 5) or genie t her satlefecturY basis.. Mr. M. llill Offered the following substi tute forth° above, ,w high by a vote of 38 . yeas' and 4 nays, was laid on thO table: liegeWillEttAS, Franklin ti. tlowere Rio.. did on Mon- July 18, voluntarily offer hiarservices to the Ex ecutive Committee of W. A. B, of Trade its mediator between the cperatonsand the workingmen; which services were 'accepted'bje wild Executive Conuolt ,tee; and. • ' EiLEA W . Govren did,. on - the ".:51j ineeti the • pla, ; m a ard of mr. A.,-Lbell in 1011110 II .Pottsv/ Ile, at which weld, he received the following resolu tions trom the said 'Ex. Beard, viz: • r •• Perniitax. /a 'Revolved, That we the memb v ers of the y W. !CO. II, A.. do otter !flour employers of iscpuylkill Vounty- to start on the' basis of MS, when coat is worth $3 per ton in Port (Arbon. . „. • . _ 4lesoleed, That when coal brings ki 2; We demand' PP.4i per cent. of an advance; $15(1-16 pericent. of se advance; $3 75,24% per cent.,of an advance; $1 ipa -31 per cent- cif an advance. ' , I Rlsolred, That when coat falls below the basis of 10; say 53 74, we accept a reduction of SV, per cen t. • 12;50-10% per Cent.; $2 25;.- z 24% per ceni.*; £2 00-41 percent. and nothing lower. solved, That any miners working on contract after they start, earning fiver Situ per month, lye d uced 10 per cent.; $125 and over-al per cent.; 150 anti:ohet 4 -.90 per cent.; '4 ,M 0 per month, If there , be as 10 per cent. Iferoteed; That the above figures betaken fromthe six grades of coal, pea coal Pot included. Resolved' That these resolutions behanded 10 F. B. tiowen.Tisq., President of Readin Itsdiread Co. JOAN SINB T, President. (10.0. Comscrr, wee'y. 1 And...Wmratess, bir. Gowen did on receipt of said resolutions give his promise to them to iednee his toile on monday following; I. e., tb-day; therefore Revoked; That we accept the compromise offered In the above resolutions and agree to start our tot- Hertel'. Resolved, That we hereby declare that theeompro seise otrereil In the above resolutions is deemed by us to be an unfair adjust men t of the wags question In favor tif the men giving them more than they are justly entitled to,both when coal is at C 3 per ton, 'and when. It advitnees above or recedes below that amount. I __ I" Reirolvett, That we this uced to accede to the ahoy compromise at. time to prevent the etc tempt of certain parties to run up the price of rani in the Eastern markets , when the real State of the business of the country 'settee oandition'of the coal market wilt not warrant Say melt advance. . - Mr. Repplier's resolution was then adoptedj . - Mr. Orson" offered .the following, which wits adopted : Resolved, That the foregoing resolution Mr. Reip piter`sj shall not be 'construed to prevent any Opera.- tor:from eabeti_ng a evenainarathe with his employers ontelde of the W. B. Aasociation. I On motion of Mr. Fowler, it was 'restilved that When the , meeting adjourns it adjourn lo meet at the call of tho President of thelAnthra cifaßoard of Trade. ' It Wm resolved that a co" y . of tho proreetlings of this meeting be transmitted B. Goweri, Esq 0 .1 • , pl motion. It VMS alsOresolied that the V-XeCri tivd Committee communibate to Mr. Siney the proceedings of this meeting in referenee %to the proposition of the W..-B. A. and the actior thereon in this meeting. • - i The meeting then adjourned, ' FRANKLIN B. Gowts, , . Pre.sirlent. RESUAIPTIO.T. , asa SMI MEI CCM BE TO PUIL&DILLPIiIL.. - -Prom 'Pt. -1 Car : tgo. 1114. Carbon.. Sch. Naves. Pt. Milton Toll lo • .00 Freight gi•* 00 . 05 00 • 00j . -1 C . • • l I Lzeron CAPIAL. From Nioch - Chun.leto itattum.. • 41. .411 • New Hoy e lottd Through to New York Through to _ !IT soups CANAL: To l Ntw York ».»...: I • . • above Centre. I . olAerniGn glretl nIIMP.ItateIV. For terms apply to L.. C. TIIO.II.MON. • A T THE 80.TifOITATIONof nurner , ati friends submit n lon o can d idate ty. the Induced to submit my name fait for office of 13utkievt to the action of the , Count,y . Convention. • Cll4B. W. PITIII.A2I. July SD, '7O-731;t0 . • DROPOSALI9.—SeaIed proposals will be received J. by the School Directors of the Borough of Port Carbon until the 10th of AUGUST, for the Building of a School Minn. Plan and specification can be seen at URIAH GANE'S STORE. 9EO. 8E 4 91C; See'y. . . • UMBERIT LUMBER! U.ND 'WAXERS AND utiAlts3leKEßS. 1 We have on band a lame lot, of. seasoned sg - OVA I. COFFIN lIDARD4O and POPLAR 'CHAIR and RFT TEE PLANK. - The Above lithe hest quality or IS. Hr4l4rA LENDER. •In IAR a' RALTDEvULLSH, • July cor. 4th Bpruci3 Reading, Pa. .. .--- - - ilVir OfifEY.FOILIN.D.—A package of Pay Erma.- 111. opea,contalnlnig differed' aunts of money. 'WM rrbUllti a short amok°, In the delghborlthod of Sha-' Inct s. kin. They were evidently gram from %Odle op- peratur, amid ortivealecl . aqttl , jound.i' 91 proving Crei r iillTlrd, e r r su e ll s . 144Zmul: tt a t e a - Tal a o l ij i ; I , n tf ft; it. r - - July 'g, 7G-117-2t-:-31-It : A TT - NTioN J , . ._ ... 1 . CARPENTERS AND Dt.711D.ED43. -0 1 4 t mi - Ert & SCHUH'S. No. Zreentre . ..,street, rtr Wyllie, you can be furnished with Mork iiit.,ll. lied /putters, Panel tihutters,•,itiouldings or all lads. • Also, Hui ld IttgHtirdware of alibi nds. (3 lim ult a cidi. and buy chi;ap, , J,ulyspi, 70-147A31 TEO!. PENNSYLVANIA • • 7 ' ' ISTAT&TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 'win hold its Seventeenth Anndal Meeting lu•the Court HOuseqn the, City a Latunister; kip , the l' 9th, 101&nd lith of: August, .1070. • 4 . Hotel rates ttilienionsatteiulini the meeting, Si Lo per day . L . CHAS. W. DEA.NI4, - ;ply SO, "70—.11-21. 1 . • . - Chairman Es. ,Coni. • IS TIM 0 11PRA.NIP COURT of Schuylkill I ! county.—Estate etCharlea Springer. deceased. The undersigned. Audltei• appointed by the said Court, "to make disrbution of the balance In the Winds of CharleaT. "'ringer. Admiatstraior, rke .of the sald,ii:baorlea Rp Inger, deceased. to and tumuli those to thiaame, • will meet the Wpm hi. t * uni in the Borposh• of . nlville, tha des of Art. A. D. wit at 10 Weloek, In_ the forenoon. 1121 P. nonmtr. Auditor. • • Pottsville July 11), rito . . 31, 44 , . • . R Ai L. • oratvainewai4,. et the- • strirl in Fattyl oaf , viten 'or it VlNSheler - CL.TllO3lll**Al'.,, • ~. - . -. ti 41_ -. :" -...• 1 [-' • . . ... ~: .1` . • ipli,.. *in" "Hotel an d liwtim, ~.:.. owe I. aiutoo . oars, old Mem* patrons , . „;, the= i that , ... 6. ir i Vmect to them a ' frimii • I'VeutletteefaeZoet beautiful a nd fl i e l litatiTi la the "City of Itrotherft Love;" Ye". Ter° , - 4.lleffetteerfatitt of America. We aar to RAI OMO" 1ft41106 111, our M 3.1f_721.11 Bromvsy o r THE -. • , 1 = . '.• t h .... -- • ........ ~.,,,,....• * mu t JOS WS SMITH, a the Bml 41Efaf i,,,........d.,Pr00rw.r. JOl7 710, '..M-11,41m . • a" eine. < _ 1 1 1 1 ' r;11100 EE H18ZW.4211!• : " WA= I S:.-- 2,. _,' .i • z , , .;.... • ..;ARDWAIIIIC; 'i . . 111101 W; i, i r'T "; ':-:! t _ • A'::: ' I ' ---:.- r ' s " . l ' minitamativnitinoW i''' as " ' ",' •,... ..^`'"? ~,,.- . pug 1 , '.. , ••• .... ~ ..:: - .Lt(2 ., . :, , ~- , c;'):.. 1 -1 - 1 , --:-, ''''.'''"" .' —: i e' ''''': - " soi , -,..,., 61 10010;4#4 1 - * ,• - - ...0x.5.z.,./,. voliatopi - , ,.! - L.,: - .,,, .t.., ';',3 , -, ',-*-."--- • ' .' : .. , s .V. •••-•_ 4(z., '4410#440k, ~tilitt4**.o' t,. , ...&;, , ..., -- ::::„,_- , ILL,se sus is slj It gam w Mffl a • • +4lgrts. • - --PO TTS WM* Vil.tia• 1NAM104.31: ; - • sivit sod by Taikaik Valtriltiantid !tit! fbe week Ilairday , WS fa& Sat liorr . iss7 Wrimeinit ' Radek* ll;Ht MAO -IL 7,114 •inm.ra • - • u*Him COAL 010,11AYWAnoN • ---t , The lbnosing le- theziontig i r ma an Canal Ind Ilantolid ot be tkpal ant! week enthrig on Elaturs 7 even ng laid: i • . i lir Canal ' ' N - By 1iaatv i ii ...,—................._ , --------,-------t The Coal was &livid AZ f , 409r3 ' .... O. . , . • TEri r .1.. .6 Yarning' Rftion . _ ............. 4 gue1 1.".."----- . : Mtn Lektitil /kik - 7.. C.,..: : .......- . 3.0.2! MI es .., Were : Beam Meactaw —......,..... ac.-} : . 1 sun il ehaney—........ - ____---. • $ 7 1 TX " . L CA Ray. Ck...'s ea1nem.......4_,--I , ' All = . 24411 --- , , _ • : Leis Set. Si V, a. xi. s. A=3 • •• • • ~ .. DELMARE A noses- iln3lPlL'ltliVell. MADE. ' .---- asr r Thr Missing* a statemetili< lralutpartedhir the Drlaware *ad Undron Canal C NI. Meek . 1 . 0 . W. Unill7 /81..44 1 • • • • DeL & - Aud.47.561" "MAW Br 7.212` Soatai I 1.01 .:a443 • xew!._.._._~._._..~.... iiii=l2lll XICT/C. TOTAL. • ,—..,.:—. -.....-- - By Tlela r 7, - & I4ud. Canal -3.- —.....-....) =AAA 3112.11 C nyRAIL —.-_....-.......... • - ._-.........:_,.......• =A _ i Imitfi South -°.—..- - • -r ' • • 41•1 ,31 ,1.69 Tout: 1 : • - ' - - ,„.,,... ..._ 4 TljE - COAL MAftitETS. l ; - TRIOS OF COAL Irf.THE ClEia). '• : I - , • i 40 W111 or IrX RUDY "1.9) -LAST or NEW ILIIII.:NIGWIt'X fooatiocrien wurryv'izot TIM XDIT.V.Ir 30U11,34.1.. • • . Pit IL.4 . .DELPIIrktJuIy Propar (1 ed , 4 i ZI 4 Ono do valooout-. Lout Mt Lat . Mit.. 4 Vat 4.0 atap.__.- 4 Zit, 4 Jo, do Steamer 4 Zia 4 .7. a.teamet r --. 4 Zit 450 ' , .do Broken: 4;91 Romans._ . 4'2152 4 , do' EMT 4 1 . 0 4 4 Ts." 4 4 So do titover.t. WS 4 atr4 4 -17. i do etiOsionti 7544 l VEW yORIC; July '26.16:0: Schur. EANJ AAti .- 4 da Chastaul4.... 1 1 Lalllab LariiT..., et oati • R'W Ash Lump .11 I Rt.paraer_....1.4,...::s 'awl ute1im0r.:.....4._..' st-i 7 Rrnikest,..-.1.....---: A'.4.4 , '. Broken— 4.—J . i-.51.,_ , Riar.- I___. s raol c s Ear. - - cr. stare _. _____......-... 6 00Q1 simr.77---- • gal, ' i 11aatraiu.........1.:„.....s vail c..imaxpall.-. - 4 . •.nrdroo• wifouscharginkr - ~. . • I a.surutoar. 'Jnly.: - .5. 15:0 . ?n the trader). ear iim or radioed: ~ . , • Wllltraltarre m t i d • PittrePet W Asb,._. ' —.ss WM 5:10 ,Lykens Vali , Red A.ii- --- ..... -. • (4) 500 rthamokln he (Wiled difit.---...._:_ . .... ._.—.. 5 'V* 600 ZeTbeY Fidler. Red A. , . __ ....... 3 ; 30 From yard i or wharf, Lt 7,,, • T z et iii; i i iiiiii,„ l ,r. . By retail to lonsumere.. _ Gemmel' Creek and etin;t7CriatTifiSba7l," e 43. - ti. at • Labia Puint fbr ithimilne__ • - ' 4 774 41 00- ----.. -. A4Iia.A t I DILL I 4.-‘ IS GEMIVIEWVTIE July M.. 11570. • Gooneet* . Creet & Cumberland. crinro,i i. b..........:14 Mogi -4 73 • RICVOF CsAIPSICLEtr CQ'AI4 • ar Liselsaaiannsi. W Sty. Or. P . Stn.- . sol eleken..4ll , I. ISS 15 $3 oD • 15,k1 115 so 75 Wilksbersejlohoken—.. 475 4 73, 4Si 00 5. 5..1 160 • do ' - Ow Yorks 491 4DS al 12) 53 110 neratitors, _ sabettport 4 3% , 4A . 4ro '4 AD 7r as .4 SO Moots. Net korrk.-.- . .. . 1 1 50 ISD ' • 70 4 SO. SPI 430 Lehigh, Pt. 56 5 7:35 50 473 Lehigh, Eliziketb. port 50 is Z .5 Z SAS '4 .3EI ttanetn port end Pt:Joh neon So New York 50 Cents: Startl:t out pole: Nemehurak.7o rent& • ' *Via Caner consignee says fitschSTSlng• ' , . , I PRICMCSP, Gas COAL. ;. • '. - Psooilacta.t. •', Duty. 11l S • Astitateiy.t., ' • At Skipping Oolong. ._ Gold. Delivered-at N.Y. Curirricr. Block mouse ....„.....„.4I 73 Wratninnebitid........„.—..fa IS Uniran......--i....:, 176 Icrirbarch "oirTel... ..:—. i3O SYdney..- ... t ....,..... , . 2 taviveat vainnonnt d id ...:.... qCO Pict0u......... .... • • _„: 1341 ~ • Purtaroartria. • : Llttleldr tai1f.0............1 rO !Powidtint Clan..,' ..4.......; -AO Caledonia . ~... .. 160 rack from Pi to lid ninny . " 1 ' 061.. Black 73 ceictrioll ii . 'Bedroll's,. , VA. , ; i - ' Clover lllll,Ctstioria. / R. , __ f. o. b..., , ~,,,• ~...... 525 Prel .. is to Stew, York $3 71 -to 53‘601,-V.--04163.7-a" 'FOAL. FREIGHTS . • ..... . , .. .' Pl. - 11 1 114‘1" ' ' ' PL- l .IglltaL . - • Wired: blbra: - , •-• . Rl'ro'd to'11)91 1300100..: • _92 no 47 110 Nartltaq - ._..120 'I: ro fialeto---....._ 1 73 I.le Mlddletwwn...,..:. 1 - 2; Linn -.........._- 2 03 2 03 Altartr„.. .... .......•1 25 1 no rarrtnridgporl. 200 210 New Yorti_"....l 2131 30 . "0 Newburpport.,, , 210 2 13.Jeisey (Mi.._ ' :.0 Purtamatith.- 1 2 00 2 a 3 Baltlmore„. r . t1aen.......,...—. '2 23 190 Witeldnx 9 9l-.-3 1 1 e : Portlano.—...-.1:2 00 '.l. M. Illehorond` 1 tr., . • '2 Rwaree-- ' 200 Panama. . .1' 30 " .; Prorldwace.— 1 I •40 Rodman .:. . . 1 4.1 • . ' :t9 HAMM . ~. ...- ~.... ~ 175 1 ' 4s Mnrfolk ... 1 15 Pawmielteta.9l. 101 lat Cielreeden .7 . 23 ; i l a=e7. -- . ..; llt i • 1 :l l ' L i ttA n gr_ _ r "...-7.. i V " - l'aaml o 9-..2...' . 230•• ' 1 73 , 1 11001 a m.— .... 223 211 Roxbury ..Ti 2) 2 10•1 teannla.-...,-.....2 00 ' ; Chelsea .... .2 00 1 40 ;Nentneket."—'... 203 - . • kppanstur . -. 2co I Qlincy Point.— 291 ' • ' Marblehead ..1 210 ' 2 00' Hoek p0t...-- $ 2 ; '` NiuMneltet.....•_. ' 1 99 1;0meraet......._. J 1 Vl , ' • - New Betllbrd...4 -1 75 . 1 40; Weyrtivuth ...... $ 03. • New London--; 173 • ' 119 0rient".............., 1'73 ,'• Norwich' a tow 1 73. l• Pe Allirm's Point... 111 "•. New Maven_ ' 1 . 70 1 00: MeWle...--. ..... - I 74. • Rr1dep0rt............1 IMI - .1 Ulj R.ith...4 IAI •, N0rwa1k.._....: 170 "1 0 0 Charlestown__ 200 .. :I io . ; • . OAT{ OF TROSFORTATION TO TIDE..' . i • • . ,( - ST ittappara luttutoAn. ' , ' ' -..1 , L. St.-R. ,- Font, S. 411. To Pert fUchtnOnd......-....4-.42 00 P OO 2 , 2 00 02 00 oil 41 00 To Phlladelpht4.___ ..,...'..., 210 210 2.10, 2 10. 210 10 • Thecates front Schu . yikill haven area cents per Ann (Oat, and front Tamagni 7. and Plnetrrove 12 cents per ton Maher. A drawback of 1M amnia ton is allowed. on all coal shipb d South of Cape Ifsnry.anfl Fact' Of New Brunswick. fln coal ahtpped to Other Pornts a drawback of 40 cents per ton will be madeunlll further notice. • VIA XliTtif PZNKRYLVANIA litAll.so,lll.' 1 Mauch Chunk to Phlladolphla - „. - ~. ' -$2 10 Lantatt PALL*}', W. J. czwraAL AND Koalas d' zaksxl I . - • , SAILSIOADS. , -,- To klizabrbport. '- - To Hoboken. • , L. V. - it. R ..... .... ..;-_, -11 l L. P . R. R.......,' .. ~- ./ :RI .N. J. Central..., 1,„.-.._ 1 12 Morris et, Easex...l_ 119 - - -, __•_.! ...• r. 011, 8141141 g & Whiur • ing - • XS - Shipping a wharglng..- 45 ---;r. ;T, - 0 1.1, , ' 7 ' ' -2 ni o:Port J0hn50 n , ......:_..:... „ ._...... ...-,:... ....., • -2 31 , To South Arn hay._j - . _. . • -2:15 From Penn Haven tct . Filzabethporta . Pt. 4 ohnson . 2:40 . • ' ng taatzatt IJCA!VICIATIONT VOll. *NY'S - tt.tzutn.in. 1 Penn Haven to P.hillrobura .. ' _...,.-,........,..._,..-• pg ' .01 MauchChank to iPhlllipshant.:.,...- . Manch Chunk to, l laboken.and Port J0hnpn.......—... I. Mt ,Shippintr and wharlir - '' . -.,,,,,, . " r " - AS -, -1., 51 , C , 44;' . .- ~ • BY CANALS. •-,' sent'vt.xll.t. NAVIGATION CoMPAJti. • The following, are the rates of toll and frEgght on tke I Schuylkill canal pr the present. ' . . -in Nrw lieRY. '! . 1 . - 1 • FrOl2l Pt. t •:.rl-on;, : Mt. I_ 4 arbon. 'Flch.:lTarril. Pt, el iilloti. Toll .-4 toI te ~ ' -1 , 57 -I co .., :Frelglit 175 - 1 75 . • 170 . I 415 - .i — -2 It: P, -2 Al -2 77 ..____-2. 61, . Drowlrark on, ~.N.,1 for N ew York and.: vicytitT - 40 ernts pe r ton. } . Prul Abottlistmente. s m ray aza—A la mars Mute; 11 years Pol A u, being trained to work on 0 - 161 Lindinag. i' DANIEL J. 1 1.1DOWAY , .. , Mt. Cuban. Juty72, - to—uti-,241 , 41 • July I , ' 7,1-31-2t ir, IZZEI •• 17 . 775 3.3 U BE CtIMANL [d b 7 Ib Naa:Oo , f rha TOTAL. C0.513t. ,1s TOILS. ; tkismo jWMZIIt... TOTAL. ~,~.~ -180 4; •--4. 40 ......... .. ...... 22), .IN , , Cit AND .8 UNI4SII: 1870 1870 , SPA D riiyf , - G- 0 OOD g. • Ii: D ',NY 41%7' 1 H .N. 1.11., & C 0., .. , SOUTI:f Skoct.N•DSTESET, PIIILAIIRLPIIIA„ Invite' the et tentien of pnrehascrifint itisitlemPhila, thdphia.,to their Urge and elegant stock of, • , ,r: Dn,Y.GooDs Silks, coN„,s-hx. 14 PAU TOT , Black and 610 Silks. 'I • ' • Plaid and Kiri Silks, • , t- Plain Japitni 'Silks, - - ' • lelgores:lNtri and Plaids do , .., ' :-,t ,„ Plain Silk .oPlitis, select shelties. .., t'orded silk Poplins. • • . • FiliciSerges and Wool r'oplitts. Beat slakes of Alpactui and 3fohalra. - • 'NI Ixed llohai rs and Poplin Alters& Grenadines anti Organdies. Lawns, Percales and Chintzes. - ( r til , !eues and Low-Priced Dress Good.s. 10 Goods of the latest Styles Leo stahtly receiving. BLACR' , 9RtaS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. . , Smell e and Paisley !Maoris,' Whet and Blanket Shawls, Spring and SUmnier Shawls', Lace Point o% Late itacques. Cloths nd Casatrneres, Table Llneh a and NaPkins, Shoe ti n and Shirtina Muslins, ro n. set-panes Blankets, S reads , &c. Piano and Tot ,le 'Cover< - Witte Gpods Laces, Embroideries, Moves, g l xit Hosiery, dr. 1 , N.D.—We deal; in Goods and endeavor to sell •at sneh prices that ITI give satinraction: ii%-•The Chestnut and Market litre. t cars wilt con rex you totwithin afe doors of the store. • ; EDWIN HALL dt CO., 2.1 South ond Street, Philadelphia:- April la, '7O ! I ••• 1134 m • CMOS .LADIES, ATTEIT;OtiI 11AVINCi. EC'?VEDA 'SEW LOT OT Gelman and rend ' anted Em broideries , - , • ' . • ; I, offer them for _ itaie t 'the lowelf gota. prbtsts. LADIES WILL ()ALL 'AND EXAMDIE:: • , i • t. lan,eonstnntly - - • NE P wi WOILSTED, SILK Ar , .1 d ail arttiliabelingl4g los *lO Woratedlikaw„ -:' , r .. ' ' ' • ' ' : 1 1 . A-4 44 2 11 3 k Sa.a, tkU 'Clustilid: Phlyi4ipani), It' .1 . r ._..rr WO,FUNISI Allnnue„ Brooklyn, new Trak ElSt ur MI kinds of Vto _SILK " and RIAD Ex BBBIREIIIIO3 doxler to , .nt _abort, notice. ElllßßOlDEltigr at halt price; tor bale . ~I - : • Slay . 7. '11142t0 .' . TOCILL AND .1013 V 3111114 LLYZIE•JA • =LII7 tow* and WO PL vi L ci I leaL Woman tins. WI arias. ee addrella ' 7. ANADON AND , , NZNIMIARD—Thebest tea article la sbe ' wanasemi to •- _ . Riallaiandlessity • ataalcals ftwodosod Des SI Itell7 ebellimMi Alsor.llaNkeesi ag, a ttaapsthar Mk 111 Me ivqlder-; los Soldfil. . assdreaa v . , ; - , •"1 ' • -'• ',' , i Ih'D.,=o !' whA. '-',!;-:; , ' , . - • , -.. -- :•'..; , :"4"-i. , i, :_--=...,..',- -. - F,: : ~- . '-‘.-._, -.? !, - , : , ,,,: %-1- , -% ~ - -.- . R - 1 - - .- . - ;:- ,1 '.. 0 - - ':'! , ;'.1 -, ` , . , -% , ;' , ,, zl -!,4 , , , .:' , .•:.- F:_ , ,- ~ i , - -, , - , ;;;, , ,4 ' , , , ; ;*r . il . 74,..: .•,. " •.'" MTN El , , li . 1 kith ' eat: VI tutp. 1 - -.1 Cal :r ocs IPOS ALILLIL—Ttut, itubsertber rs sato' several ettotee battens kg" as J jefftison streets. Poussitia. at IMF era aaqt " eisrterms. .411..NV.t0 RENB.Ir - ,C. It. M.. ra t Mate Agent: te issualatittito ot• ' . : ".''' At ls, , la-a, ..21-u" .- ,;.,-- - • 1 • ... st , • • \ - `se o°' • 10001g"lleiled.wiltrtrk-ere4! TIM, CUED WHALE OW, for lastest Mann- Magnus ties, and deltkered to Collieries wl meat additional, g am. . • L. C. THOMPSON. .iNI RE , R op E AT MA.2II7FACITirBEBS' PRICVS of the elrbraied bum utaeture or JOIIN A. ROFili- LING'S, NOS., arid furnishisl pr, omptly ; tuu at, store and &Pain a, circular, giving :priors. (ninth- Mona. eir..4 3 /re.m, manger of pre.eriring Rope and air Parlie .0 L..'7IIOAII•sON. Vublit Sato: f • r . • ck I t commi----rtsz s roNmus. , , SALE ' 01 . : VA1.,t7.113LE .i i :".'. iao- Fv.R.K . A QE i l l • . - 13 , :irtite c h decree of the Circuit Contr. of Shen -an. h eou iy, pronounced on ,the list day of April. 11i81.' in a chancery suit pending- therein, , theliame. ot Sfetionatts and Wife. &c..; vit. Lohdeli and Wife, &,... welhe undersigned cornmitraluttern. appointed kin% that PUrporaVvlll proceed on ' • . -- i • . Tifirlf.Sli.4.l - , gith.diry el .1 tk7ttlf, Ike. 1 Atihe ,Own Of,Edinhorg. In said CatititY,toSell that. most dedrable -and valuable Furnace i Property, knOwn fiat WI...CAROLINE FURNACE." Situated 12 Miles South-East of Woods) ock,and 8 relies east of Ediburg. baill'of which are on' the line of the Or-. sage, Alexandria and Manara.asdlallroad. eland s • COUSISt Of various tracts, adjoining or conveniently, located, and AI.IO,VT 50 '0 Atiteil IN-QUANTITY.— About 200 :wets of the hand has been In cultlVation i l. The land'ylc ds Iron Ore of superior onallry. and In great abond. lice; also Ihneiitone and wed. In the . . uttnesVprofti tin.. -. The Iron made at this Pnrnace, was' used for yearat by Messrs. littsit & Lobtiell„ Alanufacturers 'of . Rail- , und road Car, W - W.els, at. Wilmington, - Delaware, and was pronoun • by he late Charles Bush. unsur-. passed in nt Sty, . The Tregetinr I ron .Worits of Rielintond. Virginia, used t hed ron extenid% el,y during the war, and prized' hly,hift. '. . .. Par r t y of thelrurmice Buildings were destt r oyed hy ' fire duringetise war, but the i4tacit. ' in-Wal a and . Hearth' al in/serviceable eonditlon. There is upon i the prem) esi large I) .I.IBLE DWELLLNO HOUSE, AND Elti IT ' t EN OTHER lIOITSKs FOR WORK-. .N EN, heldilost timorous other bnildings suitable .to such prone (y 11 The Alan:v.B,B Branch of the 0. A. ..11-IC...rti .T he It lOU Eight mi1..8 and gives ample ',facilities Ibr tlie Kb Ipnion t of Iron, North and South.. Only 25 miles -.r the Valley Itallratul from Harrison-' Stnunton, Is necessary b., be made to se- Aura ronnert.idit whit the Chesapeake & Obi° 11. R- The contdnifilpted Page Valley Railroad will run within 81x Miles_ of this property on the south. Joi gePli 3 latston.lEs.i. - who has resided upon this prop erty and matt: ;e i t for many years, will take plea sure In shoal to Purchasers; or answering in qiiiries in ir e rd to its character, ..Sze. , TO' ms of i—Tvrenty- ,Ice per cent. of the pni , - chase otone fat the &nit d.yof August," MO, that being the let Knyce the next Circuit eourt of Shen=\- and'oah county, and the residue In one, two and three yeara testa the day when the first installment hecemes. dub, ~ lie first payment 'to be secured by - bond. witi-F g•lisl• personal serprity. - and the other installments Co. he secured by obligations,. and' a . deed o f Vrtuiti oin the premises •rltl. Sale to' eplinii metier lit I i A'clook, A. M. 5. • ' MATI.K BIRD, , 310iiii>t WALTON : . ' , . J.NO.J. STONEBURNE.R, ' J O IY 2 , '. ":0 -4. it - commissioners. . . -4 IEI ~~hilaD~lyhia ; ~DocrNscmc~it~ , —_.;, • /870. ••[ La, 2.Ctz'llASPElt. •, : lAliO GEN.ERNL EVALESiI AN with JACOB. RIEGEL a CO., Wholesale Orytiooda, No. W 3 Market St., Phila. N. 11.—AO nr era for Utioda, Sc., Intended for' ine. 'please addreivs 1. C. flamer , care of Jacob Itiewel 4 (.0 . .. N0.=1,4 ket St.. Phll.lda. ^ Jan 22.70-1&.18-4 ;COTTON Asi7.—.ltl grttuoi Miner., --COTTON 4 CLEANPN NV AS I' E prepared (or Me= chinhits, and 14 Itailrbad .nee. All orders receivtd by wall will be:Orumptly!atuaided to : - _ d •. • ti. S. HENRY a CO.; :- • • Ir., VA& 154 N orth Front street, Phtlattelphirt Nnv 12. '614-4,;;;414,,-13, ' • . ~ .P E l i alt l a '' L I . A I a N tr o l ni E MIT .8 B ANDAGE above 31arket. ,:e. EVERETT'S Truss . positively curet opt ures.Cheap Trusses,43 oll " aasticße:ts.s . .k lugs supporters, Shoulder Braces suspensories, Pi a Bandages. Ladies attended to by Mrs. ip. ( ,July 10,•'70-18-1y I W J. EVE : ETT'S NEW PATF.NT SCAPL". sV . L.U.. 8 I EIDER BRACE and CHEST sUP PORTER. Jos vs under the arms: Perfect coin. foci, arid beneflt , guaranteed. 5.0 North Seventh St.. below ARCH, Bhlladelphla. Trusses, Supporters, Elastic stuektnet Crutches, .t.c.: Lady attendant. 4 July le, '7O •_ , , - , 2..t—ly • 9„ 32, m ttt s t 2 l7l.7•J?.ae&vottei! • .cheuW co and CticArl by the box. Monitor Nov); and Jones it Sows! , Tobacco, always ,on hand at low r tem. , • • `Meerschaum P Briar. French, and other styles can. be had ltere t spit customers, either wholesale or retail. I , JOHN ELI, 1 Wholesale snit 101 l Jobbing House, and Manu facturer of Ciga 512 MARKET St., Philadelpbta: , July It, '7O ‘. 1 "w+-'gin ' ORGANDIE ILERNANIES. ; 1 - 'GRENADINES. VV iii- --- - ILTRER cllve FLAVORING - EXTRACTS • ftour th ar e Wranted i aut to airy made. I Are prepared ntrirrs. "1 • - , .. . Ask your Giailer'onllruogiat Inril7tiberger'illanwts.l : BARLO'S INDTGO /S LUE is; without doubt, the best article W l n the market. It will color, rnorewater tharr tour times he .same weight of Indigo. The: 'only genuine is th st, put up at ALFRED.WILTRER GER:B Drugoitore ':NV-Ilibegter's suld Harlow's name, on Labels ; all *pa . counterfeit: For sale by most' , Kirocers and .Ttru ' Lsts. WiLingatisn'a INDErant.r D..ts: will be fowl 6 imperiorarticle.' A I ways on band •at tmsonable rloft. Pure Ground N Wee, Genuine Medicines ChiMioLsSkins,Taplora,Sago. and an ar ticles in the Drug Ma at 1 . ALFREXWILTREItGER'S I Drug Stare, N0..243 North Second St.. :Philo lelpb la. Rine 4. "70—'43-41 ' . ,• • ' ' ti) . % . Nat k si_ Nii '' • ItETD U CED . PRICES. .;, i •Fluest French Organdies: • , - Aleditun and Fine LaFa'ns., ; . • • AU Wo - ol Black lien:males. -. St and Wool Element. BI k English Grenadines: ' . . SI k Figured Grenadines. ' • ‘-ti.uperttritlThin Goods. . ~ ', . DREGSI)IOO _Sr . .4Itr.I3g.TCED. Ladies L nen'iteadv Made Suits;' .' • . ,Linen rarepaa for Tourists. 1 7- -•• . Lading mttl ix Mule to" Order, i : . .. 'Bathing Salts Ready Made, , • Bath Wh in Snits, Bathing Caps, - , it° Piques, . . . ' " .Drtiss•Mtudins,: • ' - ` • _ ' 1 ToUristl' , Linens, . ' ~• ls(lol4hawls, • , - • t Sint Stuitques, ~ ta •',. ..• li ClOtb sacques, " - • - ltich o- Covent, Fine Marseilles Quilts, Large Linen Stock, ‘GOOttS,..FO4 MESS' AND BOYS' WEAR. . ' , ChcapiCassimUres,- , Fittest , Canal meres: : '2.,tbbhvl Scotch Sultlngs, , - .•-. .. • '. I The Novelties. . - • • , 1 '" C. OPfER .t. CO.S — ARD, . ; STRErB, . S. kt, con.ssit. NI 'Tfl AND MARKET. - ' 1 PIIR.ADELPIIIA:, .' . - Oct. 2 .'en L vit" , . ' , l- ' ` ' ' • • =I 4 1 82.0/21 . 1.- • ri;;M : 911.1TO W1GE9339Eg ? . ..- 7 Or. porricULLE. •RslGoals. &e. Bpi at- . : 1,1444 supenutendl.n# SE =4 I . 1 4 , ..• `t 4 4 ra to Inform the citizens et he . wilt •gtve Inetrue, In SINGIIIIG, reinsue: let Poet b Pottsville 1114Itt—thwten" ' : ALL ' CO 1 DOTTVILIMI :81: 00 • D . 1811:13T. -: ... .11- . 1.. -npal %gatemen& cif Reerigta , and Exp , endit urea, for the hoot year ending drat Armada§ of June, Is7o': Tale tbr 19M-7 , illteet=t on Ooh inkr-11 for School d & f or Banding Pu et t' ; 1 ,•• • . IZECE/PT,S. ' l ' • , • • galsMee !front prevtons year, 1848-IL.-- ~ ..... $.2„•114 al State appropriation for Isai 0. , i .1,X5417 Fines. natters% pupils, tuitioni ac ._ . •55 00 Gross Mat. tax - dupastri-70.—.......-....41t,51 iei _ Lea errant. returns, exonem. 0 Goma dr t; 031)0 . . ' • , . ••. cow, tar. crimin!ix;l4l et.,,1i75 b7l' " . - —. • :tl'7lo 06 . s ' • -• EX PAWDITUTtES. . • . • • l ~ , , Superintendent, and $5 Teacherii On eluding 0 1 ,ii . mos. night achooL; 19,401, -17 geeretam. cet,2,); l 7a lit tom (lOU re `---. • .....s, t.zu); Janitors, (161 S -51,9):,... i1'.6.4i..10 Res;ts.•(: . OD); Mel, (978 904 -...;...... i 1,011 90 Ilepalra n.l contingenclet4..-...1...... ,1,173 2..). Inclden Is (all unch*silled expeu., . ~ar.l-311 ' . ,-• . i ..___ • . Tot4l ordinary expenses....... . ' 21, 7 19 46 t t 8411.11ng2,913 8.11„ . Interest, (312) 4 . 3,215 S 6 Fu rills - 14g, I its.' r ce.apparalulae., 1,314 . 54 ' . ~ '-- . . 1 .. - .' / L 1,279 in nalautlTreasury, Jane 6, 1870,-. 05,160al , • ' ldf LLANEOLT STAII ,I IICB-1.9g4411: • Whole Ns:Rep:trate selloOls; including 1 cord,' 36 ('Supt. ar3s Teacher.% (1 male and 81,0:males) :XI A. salar of nutleTeichers; per calen. month, :11 . " female •.! • - ' " . " -34 l ' Salary OriD ll s l -SoPt..' .:.. ..1 " - 'l5O 00 School tegm, from let Sept, to istd - ule, cat. mos, • 49 Whole IV. rota's. (1315 males 1156 females), 2,471 Av. doily es , endanoe, ,1 , 4 et. eilliniales; 671 tern. 1,456 Debt bal. wilding fund 1. an-..... 83,1).1 60 1 Library Spud (owing to school hind? '" - '... 1,411 $l. Tax-rate for current,(lB7o.7l) nneen ml/ls.on dol lar—lo;s tar school purkosea, and 434 for build Mg.. 1 r: DAVILIt'A. 1411 ITH, Prtst. caalsrreriEti larrLi:, See,y. • July 16, '7O-21-::t. T ll - • - • . . NT AL RAiLIOAD, of 10WA, , 1 • , . Nose Nearly I , 6lnpl9ted. --. . This Coiapstny are now pushing their Work for went wit great raNdity," and tip entire line neces- * nary to nett St. LeWissual St.Tisul Is grmled and under eon tact to be finished, tilt season. The fact l i thee-this Lemnos lurk been un tertaken by a com bination cir leading he leers 'and t'ssilreast cepa tall.ts of welt known wealth; ezperience, anti ability, in sures Its surly completion and figure 1411CC146. - The rowitrans tinsmith the richest and most thickly, Nettled potan of lowa, sad is built in the interests of Use t Northern eyafesu of roads which centre M ' i at . n The r it f.! . • FIRST- 0.. MORTGAGEI.BONDS - . . i .of the Company pay 7 tier rent. • Poidlnterest, tree of Government tax. 'and are leaned for the very small amoltrit of fle.ooo. per milel For the; present, the unsoldi portion are'olTered at Si and accrued' in terest. Thh attention of investors is invited to the fact that Me road Is new nearlyMtdshed; and that the Securi is therefore Cut Itledto a high In our op nlon, no claw of inVestments has bt%en . found sou I forralysafe.and profitable ad First Mort ^n' pitted matrix:Os. '1 I • . Or 27.5 coMpanies operating MAO miles of milroal inthe . Nottern and Western Stat es, on which there IS a bonder debt of 5er.,000.000, we know °that two that do no • pay their intermit regularly; We' bellete there ill; be no mere . favorable time to sell the governments, and - buy really First;eless Railroad Serpuritles—snOb as these—than the present. ! W. li; NU.% rIITCK, Treasurer. After a Bull examination; we I have accepted arr Agency tort the Male of the above First Mortgage Bonds, andreedre to • recommend them to our_cus toritens as thoroughly (IV, as nell as a pro fi table investment. 6 i; . . : . JAY C ECM & CO., 20 Walt: St., N. Y.'. -, Subscriptlotts will'be received in4•OTTSVILLE, by . ' - ' • . . 1...• F, ..,EsQ • . 1 •WHITNEY;,, .., • May 7, , 7bllo-.lm 1.. .., - f I • I _A-________--- . - A DES/PM/MEI ':., ... t t : t . '''' . • . t - -• . . . . ...h ....,,-- t• t - i t ' 1 - SAFEF . . , . . 1101141;. II i tVESTIEST.• • . , , I __lL' . L________• f_ • -- • • . THE SUN URY and, LEWISTOWN . RAIL ROAD. COMPANY : • • . ~. . : 1 . Otter $1,200,000 .13on • ds, ,heariag 7 per cent, Interest in Golti; Secure& • a . ~• • • , • Fir:3 t t fad orilk Mortgage. . -,. - • ,- Tinrittanisare hatted In r , -SIOCIOS,. 0, • 16 -i i 1200 s. ~., ' 'Ille•COUp01:111 are papthie in the 'City -of Piffle:del piriti, on.the Ist days ori rll and October, .t3' • - - ;;; t t • ._ - , ; _. . Free of Vale ayi I:i &rla I..?atel ilt.re.v. , . . • • -. 'Tits ;price tit p •esent is: :-, 90 and Accrued, iri,terest in Currency-. _.-'' This Road, alithits co n nection w i th the Pentislif' yenta Railroad at Lewistown, twin s the Anthracite Coal Fields , gliniles nearer the Western and South western marktits. - With lida advantage it wilt con trol the trade. he,Lumbar ' Trade, d the Immense. and valuable d posit of ores In this section , together ; with the thick y peopled district illirongti . which it runs, will seen t i t a very large ar.dVrolltableitrade.. 1 , . iVAL PAINTEIR dc CO. Bairawni, [. ; • Dealers in Government Reiciii i files, .-• t-, •.. °., ' Nt36 South +limn s., Philadelphia. .. i - APPIY to-' MINERS' LIFE. MOCHA:WEI & TRUST, t O. - - I - , ... .i . - '..40. 2'30 CE I NITRE fst., ' ./ 1 ' Anti [ 1., F 4 WHITNEY, Rinke.t•;" (• iro. 160 C.F.PITRP. R . t.` Pottsville, pa. . 1 ; June`.l3.'7ol - • ,1 " .?1,41n1 UM livararßooss As scioN AA a I NEW, ISTATITETTEA.—RooIuVik J!zugt received st 4 HANNAN & • GIBE:' 1151aPXOTOB,.—,GEO. his services sa Mind Inspec . on • ndition. capacity and 4 calue of sell lands on con - mission. .01111 co—p July =, iQ C"rilzoir . a.. immix-B s si.s.brs.—The War.: dim of th wonty d es large areortraent of amperlor and Sear/flees Ffag*on hand. Also MINERS' AND 81100:4'woleb be offers for sale, at the 'at low Prices; for [atah; Highest cash prides d . Carpet ltaga. ;--- ' • e- - - • Janell„ • . • Du :" w A ltn. I .. . : • u I•o L i Or . . • IN f et - XlGlETlselirwrs inael4- -.• _ - . . eialeeially jprith these whose is OKI way. The ran -ple Oyster • nly eye helperag hat ems:: ; the . life. as It - . .werea. •,- i-. • - MIX tkehui„ . • , ;„--, et, hrville. Pet Ji übr 11. „" ,4tts Mom - ', . ' . I ppoPcm.47 , . /13 4 3r iiZ . . *RILL , , bilipcp.utekior t . • , iFcitgAv . i vie ot Reenerneo, • ___ _ 1 ii - , ...tuts /1, WO. *MAL= PRO '1 : - rib Mittens' tor the Navy far the . • y • no tne June 10.1; WI. will be received at this : , - ,nu leo'cloch A. 1.1., of the Sth at Aterrit n at which , time , ; the proponent wilt btropsned: - _._•• .. . Tbepropmale sit be whinni ed tp the "Chletrif the. Bureau of . An pm/intend Recruiting, Navy De-. e .... siteti l. Waebbigton," and Mini be • indonted fk'r r* ref the iflntey.!' that they riiiiVornstingtti ell froinietbee baseness letters. _Printed sehtidul fine anyi tWiss, together with in-. stenetionsto bidders. (Meg the Steins of argearantee and or amide:ilea Of gmtran= ai rt i ll be Mentalted to _persona air donee to bid on ap pUcationt to the . et the' respective yardajoulii, ' II I) `'''" nevi- end 'of '---i.attila en applica tion to the- 1,;: / --: - .ri ' • . The Continua= of asehlupry-yasid and th e p er . chasing Paymainer each 'Ration will have ie copy of the sebordes of cither'Yfu'dni the exionlitatlon r .., 4 ,.. In order , tha t : *be Intend to bid may judge whether Rio fable kt make septic:linen lir art i of the chwarto those ytirds. i in be t the whele,rof a Plank , a ke n1;117'11=0 for Metz on or tor the exam ination' of samplesm ust be eto tile Command. 'ante of the Yards. v ' ..' The m be amossitnled by a certificate from Internet Revenue tor the di trict lo which the realties that be has alleense to deal In the artlelds for wls t icti he proposes. and iie most !Unitise show that heis t s marnitacturer of, or e regu:r dealer In the articierwhlch be teem to su ' ply. The grow:n s(4=l3st Certified by the Maa p-7, s 1 sor Internal Reyna° to tho tUstrict in which ther reside. tee Titecontendwill he a to Person who m/minim t maims the. vest. tild and rot the guarantee re quirts' by law the Navy t, however, re went:nut be rir e l ni tireject kerest *nit! or any which isnlay one t. - ~ • i outruns In the t 1 amount Ain tne. required to' alga the canteen, _ d their rponatbulty broth ° certified tsithewilocum °lithe Naar Departments As additional sactizarninty: per mutton will be,. withheld from the Ont. bills entll the coo-. treat: aha U have -003 . 1 . 1 plet.ed. and eighty per cement of the tau 'ea _blULlikPlagellvd ' in triplicate by the 'lntilimitive 7=141 , 11 41 te r mid .nasteecthe station lipids iseettneasee, - at. thstaptiell Of f . In las dins , altar the vpm— -wit atud ' banwinien- " fieneed b' ....._ ----- senbeeett Ind' P.EN.NSYLVA NIA , 7:pire: ae. HAIL AOPE. CONST:INTLY D. °lmam !=irrn pe a r=9 . e . eirthillaa an cost, itOe aP • - &tut. 7. 'CIFP—VAY . . . . : \VP?' .11°PE 00 -. EVE ''l'.• DICIIt. IPTION FOE .. Blin t r. Planet,. S s; Bridges,' 8e.,, BERT DU ALITY olio at WEST EATE 4 . Power Transwthidon by Wwe p - Atoms Preparedand contracts made. -• . ,--- 4 . 4 ,• - - , • (.1 46 WEST;- ' '" - l .W. - 01PETAND.. . I.- 61- PONS - AY. Ziegw York. 7C 7a3m' ./ July Miscellaneous; • ' • • . •• , Decision by the' Attorney Geste" aupp ort - 9r • martne.ntispiale—.. Mtn 'Preelitentt Mcnrentent..! . W4 , shr.Nottax, July. :V. ---TI General will - shortly make a d under the recent net of. Gong peenedbalances of appropriatio on hand at the close of - the fiscal be conveyed toithe Treasury. . • The bill reorganizing the marl e hospita. service gees into effect next Tu y. It_pro- Vides that' thereshalt be' assessed Bud collect-' itd - front the master or owner of 'or) , vessel engaged in the coastinetrade, a iving ftom foreign pirds - and`owncii in the LI ited States; the_ sum of forty cents for *very man ein ployeti on such vessel. The mon yis to be paid into , - the:treasury and 'to used for the marine hospitals. ; IC IS Said the President will visi ton before his departure for the Vest next - eel:, Tor the purpose of attending a meeting ft e Cabinet and settling some business re quiting his attention. ' • !S . • • . • ' - ,VE - ty, Yonx July ..11.--4tenjamin.'',Natbatif brother-in-laW of Jud ge Cordozo, was mur; :tiered atiMit midnight, in .his own morn, at No, )2 West Twenty-third street4His body was disetweied• this nionaug with! his head beaten tokizjelly. The inqruutetitl, used was a ship-earpenter's toot .known. as; a "dog,". iilood Jde of iron. - •The room was covitTed With , Presenting a-siekeniug sightt. • A safe ur the department was blown open and a quantity of jewelry stoleri. A seryunt' slept. I iti the room adjoinig that cif the! deeetiseti, and his two sous in ' another ,over him, but ,heard 'no noiSe... -- 'rhe titiikaSed tiftY-six 'years old, • . • , MEDNWET DISPATCHES • '‘Vil - Nn50n,.. 4 t77 . .., July 29.-- . --Ged.' O'Neill -an a Col. 'J.,T.".l3rxiwn were • arraigned .before , the 'IL I,3:Circuit Court : this morning for violate ingtlie neutrality taws and . pleaded guilty. They were committed to prison to await ben tent*-.. w hiPh will be, pronounced lii-morrow .niOrning., Gen; O'Neill, When asked whether .lic 'was , guilty •or ' not • guiliy, answered promptly, "GuiltY." lie was composed and. gentlemanly in his .deporttnent; and. smiled • when he made the reply. col. Brown, when. asked, the same question, teemed much dis composisi. and. answered, "Guilty; I pre sifine,-'Bll',P.". .. •'. r !*, ; b1en1...1. J.- Donelly 'appeared by counsel who stated that an •affidavit :Would be pre sented to-morrow betting forth hissickness awn 'cause fur-continuance. " Col. Hugh Me- Gin nis not appearing to answer, Ills bait was. declared-forfeited, and the trial of Mea. Danl.-1 Murphy was continued till the October term' by agreeinent'of 'counsel. Capt. J. J. Mon i agitu will, be tried to- oFrOw. morning if he' makes his :Appears ce; otheiwise his bail ~ will be declared for lied. . -- 8pec1n1"tol the .Dally Wens' Journal. *ORA%, ..• . - • neward fuY Ote"4irest u a Marti° re r, , . 'NEW 'Storm, July - t .—The Stock .I.l,Vhange of ivhletr. Dlr. Nathan' wA as menthe ,1 hive offered $10;000 reward for - the aiiprehensiqn of:the murderer. - • , • - - - -.=r•, .... TRW EUROPEAN 'PAP. .Napoleon to his Artni-la. Stirring Address Vito ' ...traditions of trletory—English Neutral . - 117 7 -The, Coututereial Panic in - . . Lox nom Suly'29.—A destvitch from Pestkan flounces that Count Aintrassyyesterdayassured the Diet that in an circumstances Iltingary will act with Austria. - - The Times Says the drain of geld is subsiding. The,amounta now on the 'Way. here from Now York •will go a bing way to counteract the ten deniy of- the 'pressure in the 'money market: Tae advarfed in the.ratO of interest at, the Bank ',of England to five per cent:was a preeatitionary measure rather than a proof of the actualscarci ty of-money: - • -. • There have been thirty failure*, 'at the Stock Exchange Miring the war panic.. - Thcl clepression in' the Liverpool - Market la Still very great. . • • Lo'S.lbox. July 29.--:The tone of the Prussian pres%!iii tine of diaattlsfactiOn with the neutrality . i.f Enktand, andthe Polley of the latter govern ment. of abstention frottuuterferencein the con tinental complications is severely reproached , as lming ' - • Loxtrmi,'JMY 29,—Further rumors aro. in -cir culation to the;effect.tbat the Catholl in .Aus tria will embrace Protemtantisin, , unlesa the doc trine of Papal infallibility, is considerably modr tied. e The Brith.h government is.unietly but active-`.' ly prep:Ai - ink to meet any emergency. All the kek yards' and'arsenats are busy4tow day and . Supplementary. estimates for the army land navy-are expected. The story is repeated, that France . promises Italy sixtynelions livres for her fidelity, l beside the evagea on of Rome. The discount demand nporkithq".Bank of Eng land is rapidly aftn - Thishing. ' LONDON, July 29.—Count Albert Do Bern staff, Prussian Ambassador to England, to-day makes public [statement that Franco in 1866, offered .to lend. 'Prussia AOO,OOO men to use against Ai:tittle if Pruaßtlervould surrender to Franco the territory between the Rhine - and The rejection' of this 'proposition, in . - part of Prussia,.'lwoke the EMperor's aympa thic.3 with Austria., These offers whicib Napa: leen now finds It convenient to resindiate have been repeated since.lBB6. - ; • - .1 • • • Special tp toe New York Harald. ; • • Loxixxx.July,29.—The populsc.exeltetnetit at the-course (Atha British Ooverninent,.in the re. cent Secret treaty Onsinesss is very great. The 'people went a poremptery notice given to Fr:um:l'll:tat England views with , grief and dis- • pleasure hex : lntrigues itg,ttinst thelionor anddig. nity of this nation.' - • - ' - • - , Paws, July 29.—The followin g is the procla niation.of thegtoperorto the 'array onassum ing command : "Soldiers. r come to take my place at your bead to defend the , honor and the soil of our country. :. Yen foi to the combat •against One of the beat firmed of Enropeancenntries, but 0410 F conntrics as as tuts have not been able to resist, your valor 4 ' It will be the same to-day.' The war which , now commences will belong sand- hardly contested , for its theatre will 'be a platie hedged with obstacles and thick wistZtt resses; - but . natfiing- is beyond' the per efforts of , the soldiers of Africa, Italy ' alt • "you will prove once more what the French army is able to aaximplish ; animated by a sen tiffientof duty,. maintained by disclpifne, and 'influenced by 'the love at °lemur)... Whatever road wOulaY Pa Oxon, oar , frontier , we • will littd epee it '.. us . trice" of, our fathers, and-'we will „oarselveis to be worthy of them.. Ai l : ce , fdlitiwe you with ardent . , pruyem; and theiffl.tte efsiverse are upon I you: Upon eta' dependi the fate of lib- I, erty indelvillat io ' . G"Soldlem let eich ' one do Ids diibe,,arkd t he od ' . tile:swill be with ' us: s - •• • • , • ••_ I • .._, ..„, "Narmteme.' _ • ". 4 , ,General ~ rulers, at Metz, July 28th, ISM ,- .:•• '... . f,Tit French pa its are furious at the restrie ra tions placed upon War news by the , Govern _The early abdication - et' tinging of Prussia it rumored here. ti - - .L. - -- •-- .: . I • It is field that e - Empeess, on returning to 'St. Viand toasted M. Thiele: under whose ad- Milli on th2rtiZationsof Paris were con structod hereb , F us is to-day enabled US rgi . - send o 'Mind I thousand m ore men to the Held thansheotberteise could. ' The proclamation declaring the dePartments of 'Moselle,- Rant-11MA and tas- Rhin, in a state of siege, is officially , : ,promulgatetthie morn- - The folloaingfart lessee hive been Placed in • a thorough state of readiness' for offense and deT• fence :•--Mctz, Thlonviile,.. tougwy, Marshal, Pfalsbourg, Schlettstadh New Breisache, Bel fort, Dichtemberg,lLs. Petite Fierier, Montmedy," Norden], and/ the entire fortifications of Stras bourg; . 1 Mgr; Department *cif thskaloselle. July 29, The Emperor Nap(Aeon, arrived hero last eve- Mug by special train from St. Cloud.- He was greeted upon his arrival by . a deputation of the Generals of Divisions stationed here, and on be ing condnetedlO headquarters ho was enthusi asically'received by toe troops with vociferous - cheering, elves,, andother demonstrations: of_ lOyalty.. ., .. • • ~,__l FARM; a , llTY : = l6 .Tbill. 301510/AL OFFICIAL this . 'Morning' contains the•tallowing report (ruin the . Minister of. War slid Interior to the Emperorl. , —The Governminat hae authorized the organl . talon of Local NatiOnalGuarda hi frontier towns of the North and-East, : but the - Goiertmient thinks it necessarrto returnee:elite Idea of the organization of a general Naffonal Guard. Meanwhile the Gerrerement • believes that companies of Fronits shanteneoesis Williell?tish MOFI) exteruilvely than at pmems4.-sissti‘• lute a Nal nab!. protection Orestiosall . The two esinitgerspropossthat at anti: of:-these compsuleeof Free* shall be litnitedesthe sensal.senkr - th. war siliwa "sailtill" irtetimatkini Ishaltiett,tritiitbeir Oodles shaltbeli.oolatkr. with tholooadiltinft; • The ges 'alba. come, destined topenines locittGuerd. . .. r • Penteillutyllit: eahhaeoetteedeig Pm* , entrAlgerie - .I.7iSid. .• , ' ' G3Bl:TEatmrPDRi. . iIOWN offers . and to Report InPs; also tie train I le, Pa. . . ME e eg-ctp h. DTASHINGTON. NEW YORK. Nlerdee to New Turk elt3• • .A'"E .E.2.lraiAND: Trim - et Gen. O'Neal and Gal: Bronv. .E!NULd-Vll. ES . . • through Rhertish-Itsvarial mut an advance or the. Primate= enstlat, !left- isiettaL " , ' ' -.: _ H parrast.t. .• _ - Bantam, Judy itaT4lldtilght.—A French de- '-, ,tachtn'ent of three co_mpenies and - eighty harse.} yesterday &trekked , halFot the Prussian 69th: Regimeint of. Foiibtatlfeekingen. ;'Alter a Short -. engagement the French retired.. with the toss a cme Wilco/ and!, elahrriten: • - On the Prussian side one man was whit= _ • - . - , The Prussian GoVerti ' as also declined quate allow foreign military I"Officers at the head rter*. - - / ""I , . The North German Gaarrn; is sharp OR what _ ~ it calls English neutrality. • 1 ptgland..the GA ZETTE ' aaye.. suppties" Franw with cartridge -1 with whichto alanktiter Germane. , . Cogataultjaarektias despatched to the English Government die teat of tho ' offer made by - France in 18(18,.to jolt ' , pre se t s , I n crew against Austria in return ic r the "d e o of the district • iyi te, her (France) -ng between the Rhine kid M05e11e..... - :.i .' Oentlorra, July Zi, A. M.4the Pntssiens aro", massing I force towards Neurivall. about eight, miles f this 'city. The, coumniration of troops in ' , that quarter and in that vicinity ,of the: fortress; of Ehrenbreltsesin, -is very •1 , Divisions tirehold In readiness to, march north or south: -•• 1- : • - . buire bodies Of French troops are leaving the ramp at Mew takinettiMiicasterly- - directiOn. .. This Indicates a dune towards the defences of 2 : Saarlottis: .'' " " -r - I .. " - --- . e attorney slew that alt unex, renuslut.ng must PrinCeNapoleen; who has arrived at Metz, has been attacbed to theataff of the Emperor, with out Independent command. I • BERL,* July 20.--Tlie COnstisroxu amjElti an- article to-day .attys Belgium has been enlightened by the publicadon' of. the secret treaty as to' the greed tot . .. France andber own interests. If I3ertnan,r Is, oonquered . by Prance Belgiunr is lost.- 1 TheCOnnstimonottret; "Belktium hi ins - positiOn tnroblige, Napo- • leen tri pursue without result, the_ win - begun ariliout a motive. If she-ii. firm 'Germany - w II 1 .pr , tect the Belgium:frontier." . • • - . • .snr..tzt. July Llt.—Ttiet ge neral ' rn neral' ov,ement - of . f'r -smart forces in front of the' French lino. lirlS eel unenc4d; • and, it is • evident that 'decisive ol - atfons , are near at hand. Troops..are man.h.. le..t On to Mayenee from till•dtreetions. ' :le King Of Priasals bide adieu to his guard . _ ye erday. -: • • - I I.lgland's violation of neuttality in snpplying - - Articles eontrabenttatirar to France, is buterts• • Pomplained of: I • •VtExwit,luly ,—The Arts Tian Government , hag empowered the National Bank to trnat for bills upon fareign,houseti to the extent of thirty millions, as part of the cash reserve required Apr thi+ eirculation of its notes, • The Hopgariatt Miniatry haieintroduced, and the lower:housct has voted; urgent bijis appro.: priatinOupplementary credit to the-War Qlliee of five tud_- hons to enable the eallingout the eon! j tangent reserve before - the appointed thaw. • 't GERltAkr.i . iiA3IIII7R(4. !July- :M.—Tho French squadron. destined } or operations bn the Northern co,o;t. of Pres.sia, entered the Baltic Bea on Wednesday night. - • . CII~\E4E` Lll3on. THE CIIINESE GoyEILVMENTANDTRE EXPOR TATION OF COOLIE LABORERS UNDER r sx.r.s l7 TRAer- 7 -A DETERMINED EFFORT TO BREAN TRE'SYSTEM. - 12-7, .• IV.isltr: 4 lnrox; 'July.'tn all—infOratio ‘ n liaS been' received from General lidegendie„ at Amoy, that the Chinese • government has. 1-i limited the exportation_ of,chinese laborers to the vessels of the treaty powent, And the - consul seems to think that the effect of this will be to decrewlAreverit this _ kind of emigration. Thestatu etia t stied by congress - in 1862 - forbids the transportation' in - United States Vessels of the inhabitants-or subjects of China, known as " to be' trans ported to any foreign count y; port or place' t. whatever, to be disposed of , or wild; or trans- , ferred for any term of years; :or for any time whatever, as Servants or apprentices; or to be held toservientirlabor.• .It is provided in the same; statute, -" that . nothing herein contained shall-redeemed or' • . construed to apilly; to or liffectOny free or vol- untary emigrationof any Chinese subject, or '• - loony vessel carrying.sueh - person a.p..vssPn- • ger. on board' the; same,'but Isuch voluntary passenger must have a certificate from the": . consul at, the port of embarking, _showing • that the consul has personally inquired into his case, and that'he is satisfied that he is a- - • Aro. hintar y emigrant." 1.• • qf The Sestretary Of-Slate is riot aware __that Any coolies are being imported Intothe United : ..States in the - sense in which the word "cool -les" appears to be itie,a in the Statute. It has,. however, come to_the knowledge Otthe de-'' partthent, through two despatches from the - • consul at - Hong Keng,•that two ship Icradiof Chinese eidgrants have -sailed for. Itle'WX-Ir- - leans. 'These are Said, bythe - eottsuhld-have been free and voluntary - 'emligratiti, and not only willing but anxious to go. • - The consul of: the United States in China, ore requested to rightly observe and 'enforce ,the provisions of the net of '1862.: : The sub- • ' '- ject continues to occupy the serious attention of the `department, but the instrtiCtions„. .which • haVe been. issued to the rcPiegen W., • ,-;tives of the United States in - this - respect Can!. -- . , 'not properly be ;Made public at present.• Consul Legendre says tlse order of the for eign board in -Pekin sprovities that oirty, treaty power merchants can - oPenernigratior, agencies, and only _treaty- power ships can , carry such emigrants, and it: itionly to treaty. ' power countries that such- contractemigrants • \carr proceed: I The coolie traffic is prohibited at Macaci.— Hy this - order the convention_olf-1866,•rejectrd. by both France and England On the ground that it amounted a prohibition of the cool JO trade at the treaty Trirla, betiorries a law* of -7. 'the Empire, binding upon the- native local • authorities, The consul - says tinder the new iirle the traffic must die OW, for it has ceased beluemtiVe, and the. lawfutemigration of n iv es to the Pacitle Stateti„eotiiined to Hong K •ng, may soon become 9 , l , :tmcioboly-innor,.; . ads.• .1 • • POT .biaii.Ft;Kors: odes !mason:lr rue misers' Janrikal by GLENN 4.80 N ' Whe ` Relila; • Wheat Flour $ 8 oat 850 " artl A '4 • “` • — 7 I . • - bpi ; 50 o aye F10at........ bbl .6.591 . • . 3 3 So Brickwheat (mit.— -.3 Zi! 3 5 Mists!, W i tau "bite -; .1 7q • Cora ,bath— • 12) Oats - • . bush._ ( - 01 Rye Chop • t bush— 12 _ CoCornldeal ' • ' bush... 120 sllodllugs .......... ... bush., ' 801 shorts ' fvlibusb—' . Bran - -. !moo.. - 30 • , 'B5 bush— 45 , 15 1 tO. 2100 rat — . BL E ffs w .. r .: ..... 6 1 4 1. hind 12 as fore H ' .: 3 . . PHILADELPHIA INGESET *. SP O DE • f Patuev,,July 28. The money. matter to-diry is gliout noticeable teeter*, the Yates on'eall ranging - • n 504 per cent. and trout age per cent, for prone . • discounts of shortttate.•: • _ .• • Gold is - quite active end strong, ehosogabont,noon" • at ID% .1• • -• ••• • Government bonds still tend upward. sad' We . Hee • ugh t tart er edvaneo et about 1.1 h per cent:. all throhe nat. - _I • • Stocks were active and strong. Lehigh , gold It:um 4 sold at Stt _ • • Head e h t z Railroad was setive and advanced. selline • - at 4P ,4, b. 0.; Penna. Railroad sold trebly ut 57% and - e igh Valley at . i433g. 35% wee bill toti Ufa:twig. # sa prekvred. ••• , ' ' PItILACinPULS Pits)D:Ucta PittnaY, 29,-The Sloes market is Cxtrenleir: - ,yule .—$ G 2.% for superrito; Si ' l2 for extras, ' Saab 50 for iow grade and medium up to S7a7 :41 for eh..lee and fancy spring wheat extra family ; - 'for Pennsylvania do. do.; s7a7 6234.14 ladlana and - , Ohio dd. do.; and r riaS•SO feS fancy lots. . There is loss actiVity In 'Wheat. antLatie receipts are. Increasing, Safes of pepasylvaniaredrn. SL iii; :Indiana •and Ohio do; at Si 61al St I goat Is very wire sales or -yellow - at' it lit.• and mixed Western at Slarol.•_Oais are dull; 11144t5, of Pen 44 3 ,- ; Irani& ntiSlitisc.; nerirSonthern at Sic. i • Whiiiky Is gnu. saies-iof Written* Iron bontil"st . - • NEW roan MONEY wroapAtsturcrs. • NKW Pont, July Z.—intact, hess*Adonslr . 36 . 4 5 per cent. Gold, 121%. s-zik 1&U .coupoti. 110 1 4, - do.. MI, 10., ILO: do g Igos, do., 110-ths. • ISA neik, Mt do.. MIT, Met do. , tM L0:110404, .10834; 91 Reading, 1.lg; Adams Express.' a' PORISEGIr MARKEN:I. • - • LOSDON, July 29.—Console EOM for money and' count. .Amerham aecarltlet. quiet. United States _ .3..204 of lam. Eti%; of 18th, old, VA ; qt 1567 ft; mo. itkc. I, In. - stocks gala. • Lrvisaeoot, July Z.—Cotton—The stork . at 'sea bound to this port estimated at 478,0J0 bales, of. ' which 50,000 are American. . • 1, • • , ACARD.—WuitirsAa. a certain ATII & Co ,of Pottavide, Ps.. Insurance Agents, have advvrtlaed theinmelvea at representing the LYN), ING•iefftE INBURANCE,COMPAN-I;rne , M UNCV, • .Pa., this in. to notify the public that auch.advertime nient is a false and fraudulent repreadlitation; add that, thataist ft. B. BEATH, & Co., have l no appoin t merit orauthority whatever."to transact any busl-' nese for said Lyeominglyire Ininninte CouipahY •-• within the Banta of County. JACOB A. ILAZENf. General Agent. July • Fire Insurance i o. . 4 • D lialLW4Bl % ;3l6 l.l :r i l E- /NOUBiBrOit :;. • OF AVILitDiGTOIF; pEF4WAT,t.E. • , JOHN MCLEAR, President.: -101, ...CHILth;ecretary. -isrtAwc II OFFICE - N. w. coTt. Nisra CirrArcuz STIZZET§.. • • lI:A.DELVEIELA,.. ' I 1-!II • -• GE - 0. W., STONEuVice : Noldiat e l as ,". CEO, F. TURNER, Gen Aged:* 111.11LELY'litITITAtAA, _ 4.0 1 tt Il Policies Notrilotlikuut_ ice" to- tt- aminolohoilOots • !kb sal v o wonford to popes , • • I .04AsoutiAdligmuthisingsmi cat nit -the e'er"' niluit =3 70 .,,n 1 fir110 Hon 44'14t.'IttR yy i‘k ql;on \ aF r f ;node! , .001,901'7dared of : pont, Maio sgoo:1116 roussiol. jimaintelpAter Cl WilolOpootr-4,i - 1 • • .' " 11" 11.443!47 44110mIgivoiri, JW-21%, ArritialE itsireaarai t toa 1 , !_ 4 474,,._ . 11? i ara B.INIUIT itX.t.,.. ar watt ' • Iraq.. ea. clivetarnitaba-, kam.~4L. . a* -, 1 4 ,.. ilr, wiliOntak - I Cllool.____,L_ANTrilitlifit 11014.5-21110_,LraTL .', thaietpr isala lll4:4=l 7vimiel • Stioakei - 'Sat in:7 p - _yam witrazelvf. ,1 4 - vithae - lixia*wayt noir to amt. Iv cora- • ' A isolcalarlkke 1A a taw calaatasAltomaladaft at. ii 3 l ',- - • -th C. T.. ays t lic__ - A , • ' •- : , .. L ki -2. .. -', g, Kist `l ~ ' ;. ,:<<_ EU . Arsrierx 3nsuraita., , 11 CAM 11 4 • .% 1 44 5 ) :1 75 • lo .. '.'t .•.. - 11111 ME • 4 I ' Iro
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