FORTY-SIXTI - 1 YEAR : - )11inir,''.14 . 6,,,c,5t- SATURDAY AUGUST 13;1870. RATES OF ADVERTISING.;, 0321 svare (%-inch)or Igss,ol re is oo a m WOO! • 101 cillarm. (One Inch,) .. •(2 ll 11 00 6CO 111101 16 0 1 3 3 square. 00 OCO 00 no No I,Knuaree, • 'it 00 606 1.7.0 i US 00 A LPTIARETICALSPECIAL NoTRr24.--Blnglel C.l ci•nts a Line; each subsequent insertion 93 mita* Ma. LOCAL iii7SENESS NOTI:CEA—Seeand rale, S'iCarita a line arst tuaertion: each subsequent insert/on WC. per line. GENERAL NOT/CEL.t.—Third Page. cents A line. firq insertion; .each subsequent insertion 15 Cents pee llnel MARRIAGE NOTICIZ.-0 Obi each. FUNERAL i.zat'icfgor-anrtnnPani,tna Deana—FL t wo lii:rti .5 cent*: each additional line Weems. • ' , • c • SP,ECIAL NOTICE. Vorigequenee of the f_luetit oce _tor ini4takes, and general, ly 'of misu standing, nOtieo' , ls .hereby given th v ommunications; advertisements of ' kind, notices, lid:, Intended for pu vino, will hereafter be required-to be ha ti at the businesS Ortlce of the DAILY !. • .; NEILS' JOuitt•.;AL. ..In all where thiS rule- is not obser yeti, a public 11)ve,t1 !tut be • expee.te ; • . :I C . r • it E P U.I3LICAN C O T eoN if 1 - ' Tio.v.,- ~° - , - =I The nu•uzLnf of the Itepublicau party of Scl ,1:111 (*rutty; •vi.re requested to assemble ta t. •yretive election 411stilcts throughout the C ti. on .< • Saturday August 2-7th 1870 •• I,..:*een the hours of 2 and A o'clock,.P. M., to elect ,r 0 delegates froth each district, to represent -thew „the County Conientton, to be held in the boort • !mix° In the Borough of Pottsville, on . • ' `F Monday,' August .29th, 1810. rd lit o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of nom, ..rating a ticket to, be presented to the voters of Schuylkill County, at the ensuing October Cleo !tLon. Persons for the folloWing offloesfare to he Uonil noted: ONE PERSON FOR. MEMBER OF GNOMES:4. ./tin conjunction with Lebanon Countv,V ON t.. 1 PERS() S' FOR STA E ShIS ATOR.. . I THREE PER*ONti FOR MEMBERS 'OF ASSEM ELY.. ()NE PERSON'FOR lONE PERSON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, I 4.0 , % E.PHILSIX.: FOR DIRECTOR OF THE mom PERSON FOR JURY COILILISSIONER.! '• ONE PERSON FUR AUDITOR. I' • fhe delegate .elections will be held at. the phial rintl•-by the persone.named, es follows : .thirand=Eagt Ward—A:louse of Israel. Herb• Wes'. , ley Manley. Frank I-Witt. • • • .1 .-Witand—Mlddle Ward—Horse of . Trcintraan.& ' .iisman; Levi C. Leib,lteese Davis. • • .D.Atarat—West Ward—House of Enoch Morgan ; J. Williams, John R. Pritchard.: t • Aubtern—llouse of John H. Matilfair; Dr. Charles goalie, W. R. schultz. itarrii‘-liouse of C. M. Billinrin;. Henry Mahler, "- • eel Kaeliel.' I ~ thairr Suuth—House of Jonathan Fanit, Gordon, 1413M15. Israel Seltainger. " • Ll:tater North—House of John Griffiths, Girard ) ‘ , l !le Capt. John r'shoon, Lewis 131 ass, Werlie—House of Daniel G. Barnet, Philadel tida ;Jos, Smith, Lewis M. Jones !,:maeh—House of A. T. Troutman': Ezra Cockill, . Bush. , s tßrunstriek 'East—House of George Dreibelbles: 411:airs Focht, Grsa:ge Brown.. 'llres.viciek West—]louse of Franklin Tost ; Lewis it,eL:••l, Jonathan Leihy. NertiV-4loule, of Mrs. P. Eagan; George A' r liesk - , Thomas Ir'nnel. • . South-LHouse of Goodman Dolbln; Thomas pr,torn, John it. Davis.. . . rt ',•,319,1 , 1-11.01.1.03 ' of ;Amos Bartolettef Joseph .I'l,triiia.s, F. IL Kintner. • • f t:tlo•d—llotr , er of Emanuel' Wetzel; Peter . W. Irwin Boyer. • (•;,ster,—House of Hiram, Moyer; Charles Blrehall. A"1.1,1e.5. '• I , ..tiley—House of David Londson ; John Wertiela, E. Reedy. • , • tP.ift , or—llouSe of David Daniel; .Capt. Samuel Moses Dunkelberger. 1104,..y-,ll•mse of Henry Hepler ; Daniel E. Arty., I ..Ivitl A. Harrier. .i/akimakeity—East Ward—Horse of Philip Brad ' qlry ieorge K.% Reed, Williani 3, Watkins. .lforhosoy City—West Ward—Mansion Rouse; Wil larn,ll. 'rimer, Charles-Latham. .1/4/ranoy - Tuttutship--Chns. Delongs store (Elijah (;l'eeory, Capt. Sohn L. Williams. • - Ein,rxrille—gast • Ward—House of Morgan sellwartz; John Sterner, Charles h, Taylor.._ .14scrsertte—West Ward—House of., Evan Evans Thomas P. Davis, George Brown. • Mt.. Ciirbon—Railroad hotel; Frank ilowbottoin, WI Miller. ' t :..lfanheirn Nti orth—.inse of Edward Heiser; Henry Itercer, George Ileffner. - oft Andrew Rebei; Joseph 11. Paxson, Daniel M. Reber. I lifanheira Emit —House ref Andrew M. Gray; . 11ehry A. IBell, Jeremiah Hummel. , • -.- • • - •,„•.:_ifuniteport—liouse of „Henry Kreiss; Peter Keefa her, Luke..Swaiti. -L ; ;• - • Costle—House of. Ephraim Phillips; George : Alion„Peter Ziegler.. f t New,l'hitadetphirt—liottse of D. G. garnet; DaN id - Whlttrhouse, Moses Hine.- - Xtiriregittn-119use of. John Wire; Ernst • Gross, t . .iarles Lee. • • _ • . . - ..-.,Yorartryiart East—House, of George Mlilward ; Dewalt, .loseph Allen.. - tolripsbarti—llouse of Mrs. Mary Shoener ; Thos. • l - ..[Zpilek;John T. Clouse.• • :Tito—faux Alto House; W. S. Chillsori; Wta. Inger. .L t'!rt trzrbon—House of-Philip 'owl; Grtah Gant". •••-•1A*.,•A...... Snyder. Ciiwm—ltoil , e of 011% et' 11a1..h; - 1.:- , 1"; John Crawf. , pl. ' • /',.a , neon:Boremgh—liotise of :,aaluel I'. Filhi•rt; Ilenry Werntz. 1' ,, •':; , / ,4, 1 -, •.Tnienehip-- 11 Aittse of Jiteob Barr; Daniel .11 , 1t•cliler, Peter Stine. • : tk'irtr 2--House or J. Codegrove ; Tobias H. licador. -;I.; Peter Kessler. Ward—Nlerchants - Hotel; James I . Vi-rten, Capt. Samuel R. ittruarl. E. Ward—A luerieau Iltaise; - George Asirtirry Mortimer. . P.ttoitte—Mhitlie • Ward—Middle Wail :lb-Lb - A; Ebert, Charles W. srrehnerr. • • ' . ' Puttwate—N. E. `)Nazi--Cambria Housc; Isaac Frederick Haeseler, Esq. Pr.:rt.-Mb —N. W. Ward—House ofJonatliall Reber; fiords, jr. G. N, Bowman. ` • • Ward—Rouse of John P. Kreitzer; f e r n iah I,r.ni, IVillium Hushes. ' ,/,;; , ,i/v—liouse 3la rt Yrerby; Henrytomer ,l3ll, .1,,501,11 • Atush—House ut Daniel G. Brause; Jacob Faust . • 'i Mna , Job. ` of Will Mln Weaver; tifeary Snyder; ••• Matt hws. It:As—S(4l,ol 11 kb ; °nu .310- r, Thonia.s I). • bro.,. llonse art 1;. Zcv.vidqt ,, ta ; John 11. iritiran,.l.rs- ptl Boachaut. JO,' .It 11. Ter ; Wi111:111/ F. , ••i111,1•1:,.rt•ri•IIII:til Werner. of Mrs. 31. ut, . • Copt. - .runes E. Helms, Henry s. Delbert. • • ...i•tr.o,l/.7rt , ./t , o:err— West I,Var.i-11,,usr , of Mr: 4 'Jr ; Thohia - , Whah.n, 11alta. - // //:n.-a—North Ward—linos-f! 4.,f41,1en)a -. c.,bert,J omrs. Tv. 11. ter m Wartillatig - tyr of Israel i I. It. belles..-.: Delbert. Ward--almise j.a* armlet.: Wood; • I \-% • War 1-11otiO)f W.Atichartl .n: .1 ,t. ,, pn cr,fr-L-Nortti. Waro-1-lonve of Cnarlel Johnson ; Iltlam C. litirwelt,...teorge W. Keller. i, Howl; Jonathan Wa7,ley, . 1:a:.;.;,r, - . • 1;.,, 4 ,v i ca--Est Ward—lt.btv.e of Peter . - .lfarlig; E. . 14.1 1 1th...10n, A. 11.!...e1;i10ge; - . • ;:. \ T.1,,1 , , , ,,t.,:--North Want --.1.(01.15... of Micliael I;O:,:r...1; !I. 11a . .1, , ty..f0b1i I. Conrad, Jr. !•1. .11.1 arr —,outh W 1111—C ji:ted Sttge`s MAO ; R. .. 1...1 un. Wili into FL Bowyer.. - .? , „ I 0 ~, , Itt .1;(1) 7 ,1111i -- 11 , ,Wie ‘,l .1, ~1- 1 1 l' c gely; Wilnath • - of, Vi, i.tiarn ;,,..I.irk‘ent.:. -' .•.•..„ ~,, ,r r,,1,L.,1?;;/)—Lo,ier ,Itatisch t!reiok. St-hool .-,..:.; paoi..l liarvoy, Jonathan Ibsinoebh •„,,.-.linto.e Of :Joao Vt•to4.i.rmaeher; P. M. Ear ..lmos .I.ambertsonn . . ..,,,,i L'a.:,,.--Ifoose 1.1 z:,,Lion Brandon; wni. M. ‘; ...../.ty :I:Llj:wan lielb.l? . ..", -,... .Vorth,llouse of John !!!iogley; Sarartel ~. ‘.i.. :., J0...;:i1 l Rreit‘ell. , . . . / ;.. r Nahontwigt,—.llotD•e Ali( Saltine( W. Clark, • 1 ~ '- y 1-111-.1,1, , a , a.norr, Egil. . +:/q...--11 ,, U , ( . . of Frank.' W. rtebei;• John 11; . '_z. -I ['Oland. - • -, 1 - .•„.;,. , :--Itoot . ;; of Cliarlvs itumnol; Jacob D: 1 . 11;1: r, .1 (lan, W. Ilettm.r,Jr. , , - 1 , • . ,.. , p....,i—ilott,e of 131,111,14 an-1 • So pier; Jacob .. _ :!:...'.- Tho;i4a, 11,44. :, ' • • ..-..... rt..--Jlott 4.- of Jo . :I:r I,etrlier ; Isaac U. Itieb; l \vi-....ari0,t1y rkiu,,:4 every Eepubbeutt voter to • 1,.1 - .1:,, , c prlmary meetings go that good men: :. , .....ras , delemites, who will see 'that goOd, • . .. 1,!,..0.mea may be chown $s tat;dblates for JIANIF:L Ti. 1,11.1.N1AX, Chairman. ".::• ..; : -:',.':. 11., WALL.I.(72, Secretary. .. 10. t :'.1141f - eNI balitsis . i:c clirivney isztv6 tli.. : 1 (70iTliv.r . o1ler of th.t. Curtszo,y: 1 . ...7'n ue ± from all poirits tipt,:tl: 11f tile, p:ci:t and tntinaiat.n.i' creat!l• .runong (;.:-.l;r„:”clittieus country by the ti or l'Eu.,slair vicairy. .Meeting 4 are l'russiau - di played, speeches p:u,c(ls , ilons parade the street, and . :!n-tracinns . ,(4 rejoicing are repor!ed,in N.L'ii,l)l.l-:, UUN iir.on exhibition at the - , [lie Chief of the Ortivanee Cusps iu W..-.C.:; - ,aton City, alai attracts much atteirt li,..., A ,i;iarrq a_million' of thein are on Croat of Metz and Nancy, to! - -. .tr.i-u:roatioti of Nap. ;If - he is not ex- : ...• , !::?..I.lfir,c,ici.',"ul the c zLitutjon.will soon 12{.; - •tt I:::ectitatt.v::-CouNri• • CONviNriort.: --Thc tlelegitieleetions will; be heid on S.t . l-1 ut:ii:y after/punt, A iign:4 27; and the Cou-I rondo:, to phiee , ili nont'mation 'a ticket foe! t'uuitit - otlieer-,;will tetitile-in the'Court 11,:ett4itt., inlt 10nd . :137, 29th. Int t y tht . J o i• i:N A t t,'l,,i-d-tiy- will ,hi: found a listoft pliees - Where• the delegato 'elections will b.' hUlfl, and the iintitcs of tho otlieetts to bold; ; • t General iloticts. • gay a (Ills g 2•41. 1111WrtiV)/: • ”.3 litriegaimat 11N.ertion' 0+ a . " • , :.'FOOD A Xi/ PLENTY fIE IT, 1 0 +1 , :illee 3 the game vehfr .. oa Tone; l:s h 4.1 bee 4 sreeti pon the thitt. the Lntetl: ! L h.*kes [tht!ta - lrit li rohil and wei.dgpc,os, - : t.i2freritig•tht o ..;tl . l 441111 healtti. ) - - - ---.----- : i . 11:i.trui:E1—A - friend o ours,' who hails - . ..-,,,. ~t the upper districts tst" South Carotins, t -, , i! I I , •• t'lck Intice,lusti &unarm other . 11*veltirx, ..,,t,t puled ".Wolflt ,_. ,ikronsistit hieciara .•• .• 1.p.." iii stated al a Mat, that in hi section :.. ~ ~ a ril ry, !p/J . o'l - M Of the physiciansl Ira ger - . ,-, w1,..11 they ticerneM ardent spiritspecessa. t , ,., - ..totitt or sate lifts, iwrariality risOd 'these .' ~ li , t , -," justly re;gartiltig it alit the only spill 1..3 ;•••• o: hi h... procuret! yore font upadultetated.-- . • :, 5t,a11..1 HMI. Ws isiocioclo or - tielinappo" ...".„. '', ','" ,,, 1.: 1 .. •4 the Play beverage !Old on the : great •,.,, r a 1 ~,.1 roap.w, • t{saysithose physicians - . . . ~.,-, • , ii-,v4 rovi analyzed lt, staffs teat for•dliweimi , ''' ' '" v. , vri, writ, ruelonstleine., it .111; lueord- • L.rol;Fsiiattiaircniniatie lay bait* I q ~LrLL and Slick. ata- .1/1WAL1V. 1111141111 ....,. °1111 . that willow complexloll 100 that lAL., ,, ty you now nee. Th to 'le ctinglatftlifly " 0(1;111 who use theft!. allicles•' A One 9 11:a17- and a retinal comp:exlon Aft toe great•- 'LIN a 'woman ean pa,tiests. The Kathairort aztl,,lia Hal mare just ‘vtiat wilt give!heat to ,ttd !I.)!!! I int else. will. The Wain to the Mum • I 'l , o.th. It makes a lady, at thirty amiettr but Both artlett,l are entirely kartnii*, and. .They 'beta eve.ry pow. • • „ r • Wh•i'Cowf ',W.iibe. - T4 O tluan, W7..sePt,by,Bstauftl, Par the 'week * is 110,256.4)ye10ka1. 15,002; forthersTeti, 1.%,2110, tons,'egal hist 137,517, tbr the ednespoudlng week lasi year. . • I At. 1111 00 USI. SUL Tim trade remains without material change, thedemand from the east being fair, - but ship nlents at Port ilictunond are checked in conse quence of the sixereity of vessels. Freights hav ing' advanced,: however, the fleet which was nattered and diverted to other carrying purpo- RCS, will we presume, beattracted to, Vert itieb. mond for cargoes. Soma little time, however, will be required to get them lisek. Prices*.of coal•do not average id-psr ton, and at the rak•icit which coal is being thrown Into the market, oven that cannot be. maintained for any length of time._ All the collieries in Schuylkill County arc now at work, and all in the Stialniikin lie glen except one, the Frankliu t which stopped for repairs, but which, tluslignaLo states, Will probably start next week. • • • *E have received-the following from our Philadelphia correspondent:. • euee uier vt all hat ilieu- .l ian ct) d .area The restitription of mining has been greeted with emshierable activity in the Ingle. and orders have come in liberally. It will be sometime botrever be fore the trade so long interrupted can be brought back again to Its usual status. - Already ;weasels ere mace and large quantities of coal are being dump ed n the wharf far want of them. Freights have ndvaneed tiny (50) mats per ton. The prices ' of coal remain steady, and if a full supply of vessels can be had, we eamhave our usual soppy the trade.' 1‘; 1 ! Ef2l It* I h.eir oun- • Orn New York earrompcirvient writew.am fol. Lows . , NEW Inag, August ll; DM "Trade this week has been less active. Retailers are 'evidently well grounded lb the belief, that with Selthylkill tbrinty aryl all other regions in full blak, prices must recede below present figures. Whether the future will .confirm their expectations Is, - of course, a problem, but the market at present re sponds to their idea, and droops accordingly. . . I send quotations for all qualities, whiCh are out-. side figures for a first class artirie. Poor, coal Is not wanted at any price. and is worked otrwith didicul eml. ty ; even fora good irenlarrates Morn. Instance at least, arc. found to he high, which tetitles the of expressed in my etteelast week . The Lehigh Coal and Na tgation Company's men Went to work. on Tamils , but the Company have made no prices as yet." - , Thetrade sums up this week as f?ltuars -- . - . - 18119. • MO. . . ' f wr.soc 11)5•1... Wlcr.s.i Tor.I.L. Ix • 1). Anthraite, f---- -.--,---- —..--.1 ------ 1' ,V,D)II 11-..-`, 1.4.9fe. t. 433.672 110...43! isili.9o4 dcesmii INch Ceindl.-.... 32,62 i 417.461 15,0 tel 81.9'9 d=1,014 1,-Val 11/I,4tts 65.=14 1,1,10,,1i 3 1 1,• 1 64, /,SA . 1 11 1 0 564 . 1 1, Vlt K Nth 4.4111) 1111,Z1 178.4111 1,. Canal_ 437 1 U1,1 , 1t, '.1r..1! -' 3'..11.0.11 d 5,1'41 L. Nay It it— :SAC, - 4.10,1115 16,7:15; .741,11:1, 14...0 DO scent • Atb 4 3,69:1 613,..5d1 30,201 i 1, " .019. 441,1:0 do Nth j 561 3r= iii.m - , , tn.am, :1.. .17 lt Penu 1t,....1 17,9I0! .1.'0,7301 t 4,041 6 Z:L=I i 115,1a1 .do Cobol i or, ' 11,51 s 4:l 111.4151 ,M 7 DR. II Cal.. } ' 19,1,3 , . (Zll^l 47= 1 av1,).94; 7.7,01.996 DR 111 L R ... i t 1,4 m. 101,444 7,110 • 7.'4.77. it4.27c1 .34 . 1111T1M SII 1 131,4.11 1 44,31 18,349 ....WYorni...", a l, 1 .Tl,llTrTh.. 13.10 , ,. .:11.474 N,0.0, .2..d,1 21 ::laco, ( i . ---.--:--,-- —!---- t,. t'.'..7.7!1;! 7,4111,,h41 4 1,40 1 4.179P.5, ',- : . r.. 1 .-, f . 2a7,7!:111 7,4111.0 w - ~$ U,8911 ___, „,,,$ I vi 1,84 1 ,, 1,1V,211a 'ti na .rol l: f • Treverton i 11011 '.1,7171 40,679' . 3 , 4,iiaa .Short. Ht....... 1 7,844( 04 4 Th !. - , id MAO Lykew V Os . 2.11X1s , =Xi,. -3.1•11 :OM 41 - 12.5:19 NVll)l•nasion. 4481 96:19. 1 1 7 ,Zrl. ' 1,14 , 71111 i 68, M g Lick Cal. sx - , ! 4f46341 4knal , • . r 14 3 - =5341. 1 8 .7 35 ' :L 11 , 06, '1 i_ 27i/,,r,i, ,,, a5,.! Broad T,,p -- 1 r,72”, 211.0N 3 : 1,71 1 ;A-11,4 31,.,11 /1. R. O. R. H. :41,11191 5451e41 13,4ra 474,34504 711,93 1."1,e. , ..t °Can.. , 13,9 . = atitigiy . 11,421 :'83,491, 4 i ,430 , 0 22,679 : —....._' , 1 49,7_41 I,Oi.I•4L'IL 7 =,:313 m1".2.3; I ---I—..- i "I,,tuldill kln I ' 359,04 Fa 11,517 ;4011 to,Mr 0r1.,; I • , ee • • . A , lap ,ti 34 4,1C41,547; • . ' --I---=---.- -- i i 44.0.14, 'rho sllipmentS of AA - WU-ache this Aicek, es r. the shipments for •the corresponding week last year, 00,8:11 tons. For the year Hui increase of Atithrwite-•sent to. market over the corres ponding period of last year, 11.1,137,M:1 tons. 'rho decrease from SeltWylkill County up to this period, -caused by the late . 311Sp6nsinn, is 1. 1 611,;; ;71 tons. A NEW eQuatmv.--:At the Fiske nearlfelfenstein and Shamokin, on.the lieifeu ateiu land', known as the 7.llt..PrankliU, the.lst Lykes Valley Vein on the south dip is opened tunnel. It is about 11 feet thick; is in tine order, and above water level. The 2d Lykens Valley Isishafted. on and Ibund in a perfect state . .aboul, •50 yards north. • The erection of their breakor is progressing, and a lateral ! ' railroad from the Readirm Railroad near,: Locust Gap. The.aniount of coal above water level: is very large,.and the colliery premises. to be oneiiithe mo,t productive and Valuable in the vegion;and w;11, we understand, be Shipping coal .by. Fall: quantity sent by Railroad arra Canal firftbe weekend log l'harselay last rAitno,h.n. ;ea,: At St. lynir Port Corbes.n, P‘ ottArllb,_ Haven Auburn Fort Clinton__ Total paying froift . nt 1 Coal for Company's me 1 41" o -tat for Week..., rr(A - lously this year .ame tltne InBt rvar. Mine Fite fi S. n. R. B Volley soli Creet,....— DIE. Carbon ....... ...... Good rO I%TlLix..t 1* tam. COAL TRADE Di RAILROAD AND' CANAL; 1S 0 i t• -a, 1 5 il 1.41.1)411 On ; r;'.fl:%9 11) 11,01u,M. 14, - 417,961 n; rema COKSTI '4muumps FOB -mu., • The 00110'310g is the quantity tramiported lust w001:': Woelc. 30.60.1 07 733,311 O. ..- 3,332 03 s3,isst OS .._ 3.370- 70.7teg 13 6,139 Qt ' 91,301 40 ntll 4.:0C 02 4,&1l 07 -; L',3312 LEIII/1/1 COUP. TKAOE-P4'o Liman VALLSY RAILROAD, Quatit.it.r Kent %pet by Lehigh Valley Eatiroact rot the well! eathagpn Saturlar,last, and Ibr the year: WEEK.. TATAI4. 408037 —.—, .47,141 1.716.018 , 8,7014 . , 15.11 1 551 ' 488,511 TA% 149.448 448 Wy0ming.......... ... .... -....—.. /Lizleton ..... t. LehtFh /3. 31I1w/ove - M.bantiv Munch Chunk Total Some tl mu last year .r I crease. Decrease mica amp A D OATIOLTIOX COIPAST. The ibllnwldir la the Vantlt On tcor coal transported by the Canal and Battrani of the Le h (nal and Nac.-.Jor th b week ending on Saturday even US last: Ry....... .... By Railroad The Coal was dethed is follows 'Cryoininr RPgnh -'0 'Cpwr-lA•htzti :•• Hazleton itovtion 'Waver Alriidow ....... Mahanny.... !s..Tar. Co.'s tailltti . . ~ i • 4:3,.8.3 11 , 1,0V..iG1 ..6t. del. to L. V. Tt. 11, a R. N0te.1t.........;....'. . T0ta1'....._ ikELIIWAU Al lIICDSON COMPANY'S:COAL TIRADE. Thetc;llowing_is $ statement or goal transported by the 'Delaware and Mid...on Calla' . Co., ror the week. ending Sat nrday Init. '' r . . . . . . :4 i Wx.r.i... TOTAL. . . --- By Del. & hod. Canal ...L..] 47..rti ROAM By Railroad ............... ......-...........,.... 7,lstil T. 78,773 South' 1:4,538 2:0,914 . .. T 0141... For LAP same period huit rear WITCk. TOTAL. IA CIA f:11,K0 101 101,415 :4,174 !** "Ily,l4.laorare llud. Cana1..... .:.. Railroad Soot 4 , • I M M ill!! TFiyE COAL M Al:t:lcZT§ OF COAL DT TUE CARGO. , JOTH OF: CATi.URNOX AND FART OF :FEW sr crer. ire - _ [coriszczzn wmi.SLY "oft Trts if !NESS' .1411.1FAL. - ' PIIII..ABELPIIIA,Ang - : 1.1 1870. .11 Trepered Arg.:4l 751 ettestnin •3. fibs do ‘ - `betont-. Loma 3ZI 'maw_ 4 Z 14.4 LO onw • 4 4 sn, do Eiteomer 4 =AO 410 Nicol:run 4 4MI do Broken. 4 4-3 o Broken.... 4za AO do Egg 4 4AO Egg. 4 2.5.(jr 4 :al do 1 , 4ove:::: 4 4SO Stvve ' 4 444 4 71. do Cheotnut3;iO4 . 259 da Clif.dnut...,_ 5 Mir 5 : A t W loth Lump . (Ea et-acuer • 44 5 :Aid A 75. hl tuff' . 5 77. r C ... 5 LO • RALTILLOBF., rt, tro. TO the eby cargo or imr Iced: Witkentuirreand Pittston W Ara ' • t. 5 irsqi 550 %t;vketdi ited Ash ... ...... S.BO - kUmmokin Whits or Bed ' 75 , 6 6 M 25crhey Bed Ash 5 Wk. From yard or wharf., 40 to 7;soents sddltlousl. By rptdil to consumers_ _ - .. porsg , 7 50 Creek and. Cum be rl an df . o. ... at , • Locult.Polut for ...... ....... ..... 5 . 00 ..1.1.r.5.,41:441114. AND G EORG EMU'S' Aug: ii, 11170. - (kr rgele ("leek & Curnber:and;cargo, Gg. b...—..fi i® 4 :5 mpg or coml./JawC L. • •L Sir. Or. F. KM. Chst Lackawanna.. tCeb'oeo:ll•4,3o 41 40 41 4 0 $ 03 IP 1.0 44 50 Willosnarrs, Hoboken... 4 041 616 &60 660 4 133 3to do • New York* 4ln 4fa 646 sw fita 4SO W.ranteet Ellr ethpors 460' '414 .5 14 523 470 Plttstuu , N SO 4 , 40 5,1 r. sto 640 466 Loltzb.,rt. Johnson—Fa SO az SZ 516 ISo 473 1041104 Elleabetbleort •i 45 6RO s 506 76 3Si Eituatetbport wart. obnsonto New York 50cent% Rowed; oar 03 fonts• Yi • • 70 cents. • •14101C11161WIC • • •ys discharging. Minilliegat * t" , At . 1110 Cir ii-- "" Dr livered at I%l'r 41;irten eV. . 00 . :T..' , ` . . „0„.............6 40. Weetmorelan.l----:-1 1 71. ..eri ,- :4 : '1:, .....;;... . llextarottßrii.:.:...-- aso ""irmi....0.45r01 PNiWest riiirait E11k..,....- 1 CO Plc".' ' ' -./....: 111 ,a PUITADZLIIIIIA. Little<Orace Say.,--..... 150 Poweltots Ouct..-.---,.,- Ism • 710 CuletioUtu— .. .- .....,...•:- 111 Wu* from Mtn harentic Ulet. 7Seemot vorla. SF Ilicamos 0. ;VA. ' - , Clover 11111.0ab0t0..1 A. -to V Batton b:....„.. BON r. ...,„„.. ..-... ~ -01:3 "_ - Fret:eats to 11:3 COAL FIIE.IG},VIS. -• r . . Tit: Eliza, ' • rii, irizt . , - . /11'in'd. blbetl . . • ill'ortt •;blbp't ...210001(.........-= 12 72 Go Thultord... - 110 j. 4 Ile i tialetn--.-.- 2(0 2ft Middletown— I ' 1 211 1.3 - 103--...- 2OG 2 Ott Albany_ „... 1 Ili) , • • Ite earat0102(13011. 7.07 , 2 Z New. lrer& exp. 30 . .al Ilewburyport... : 72‘ 225 Jersey Mr._ , go 1'0101010003.--; S OD -It etlr halurricab......... c. : , 5ww............ 31 ' t 1111 1 1Paddngtnn—t let , . • Pnrtla(lo---: 03 I 03 - Rlebasood.. 1 .....- - • narldot,--- 2 *Senna . . 140 : 2 4 m01de5ce...... 2Go I ho,ltalloon . . 244 • - t : ie Brlstol-_. -. 7. 175 I 4101Morrollt . . . 115 . Pawftwelveldt to. 110 1 00,t5Q 901100 . . 735 • • 3,l . ewtort.-- t 75 I 40;tiennhePoll—'2 m y ' . • 1 81ver......-. 174 •..,:'1 rI 7 2 . • 4 2eue7n0.,,,,,, ..... + 2 50 , 1 . !Itlnittweeti.....-..... 2Z • , 213 Ilazbury .. . 2 V 2 I Illywaalet—.-- 200 Chelsea ..• .-. 4:41` - , 1 11101203cket--. , Appeuwo2 . . 203 .. 1h01ac720110.-.. 2111 . Marblehead .... 21110 • ' 2 ftelthon---... ' Naelacket---. 110 Glegeetart. 175 • 1 " New Bettiftd....,l 13 1 stalwaymootb— 201 1 New Loaddfte.::..l 75 - 1 Oramot -- 151 ! Mamie' & tow 174 •, 1 Allea's locdat.. 273 • ' 7 4 1•er 8a1re5:..... 110 • I II Xygitt...----- 17: , - •fhldopoet...-...... 110_ , ' I heft--; IGO - I Morwh— • ad. -a Ilb 1 Charleetowtl-... 100 . .110 .... .- *&T OF TIUSIONWATIOX ro TOL • I EV =MIX* Bilk*AlD. • • , „ . • - - -- :I. - ISt a. ittli.. a.- Cltt To Port Ilicipe rt OS oaent et itt VID To Made • - .._ 10 ;102JO '2 V t f. 10 Tim tow nthoptltitt tweet opt I onto for tVoll, ost4 , now Tannagett 7. ost Phortmovo Mom porton es. A drawback or erl cents • ten Is allowed oial s lLLts pp eel Smi th °raw Henry and'Ost Or Now Qs 01:11111APPed to o' hot pelota tittnottnnit of in anti* , too lOU tio *one tuntiwinttoe. --,, • • rts! 40 - waNAL,---;.porrsviux ,sc . • 1 • •`•1 • t • t - • : '.• .7 : . _ • , t, • 7 11 i • - - - ' CO . UN:IT :PENN,ISYLVANIA.' I Irta voirrw ruirstarmusia aanamaa.- • Yana pbsulk Re rhu.ae pb P 10 =slug viasarr, Jr. r. comisai awl sceiant t sizx -••- • • • "At Elia*betiqPfrt. I • • - L. V. , tifl 211. patta1t.......--),= Routs t :.e s ShlPPitiattaannag—, -116:Shippitot *. wharrttor-.... • ; . To • To South AtnbOy • - Prom PinkA liven to .11Usokothinort At Pt. Sol • sr *Amiga aamastatt ocnowtro a Vona Ram t k o PlAapaotar. • ataartiVanto Faun Mauch Clank to Itobor=ad Pon Jo ' wawa. tattppiatt : oad_abortage-- ' = ` sY CANAL& ••• • • aCitritS.ZlLL SaViewriciN COriralfY. 1 •• "Itie Ibllo_oUra are the rates of toll and fretAl on ttian CaoMfor are prissealt. • Now • • From Mtri TO berboo.llol.llaves. rtoellatek: Toll 410 . Frotabt ; 11 . / 111 .170 i...... ,^ ---. . , —tat . -2 at -2 V Drawtork, on real aer Sew York end •rietal tr al mita Per tow . ; . I • TQ From Pr. tarpon. Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Charon Tolt•41.10 -1 On • 417 -1 GO Freight .1 i . • SO - a • S H' ao I ! i .111 r LIOIIOIICA 4 / 1 4 . Prot Slate!" Chunk to Easton— ;JO •• Ng s Hope and Bchtol. - "f Thronsttto Through' to Ptstlthelphts.-----:—. • I • To NT* fork To Jerszle, 2 DS For 'I ID ' ' IXIASTED COOB—One that can Sake, WaAti alitt Iran., • Apply at 16G Centre! estreet. • 4 August '7 -.33-n • AT TU$ SOLICITATION' OF NUMEROUS friends"; I hereby offer myself es a candidate foT Mei:010o of, Director of the Poor. Subject to the ttc. Uon of She Republican County Convention.. Aug, Vt. "7041-te-ratt•te AUGUISTUS SHULTZ. Tom` OR. OA.I.X.—A platform Spring Wagon. in gtxxi I order, bpi able for Express or 'Dutcher Vagoo.- 7 Mu be siva at THOS. DON A.LLOE'.. Carriage Factory. cor. — See,Apdnod Norwegiscn sta., Pottsville., Aug. 10, li}-1;16-3t.-4.t1,4* . 1 HE lINDESS/ONZD have ciitered InLto 4 T riaftnenthip for the Manufactudag o, CarrDigeaq under the' firm name of L.. G. kat+ thew,* et Co. • M. MAT HEWS. D. O. MATTHEU'S. AuguSL A RARE CHANCE VCR A PROFITABLE 1-1. INVEdTILENT.—The stock, boat Will awl - nun rtiajof I hardware Store of 25 years ,standing,l will be eold low. Applylo KERN : . BA t. i sv North-esrcurner of lith and Mutat A oqust 13, ,10—.5;1-1 rn j • Pidindet 11 1 . . --, - , ‘‘TAVER PIPE WANTED.—W ' •pur4 v V 'etial, .14)(0 foot of 12-tuch WaterTlK Hluesi in Rhode Island, with linos and Wt... Sr th It. A good secoud4hand pipe wilt answer. The owner of, such, pipe wilt addre the. Undersigned at DIOR 7 I. t itN, AlA.sri.ott v hag part ictdars of what baba* KOS.; AUgUgr.l3,. ,tl , --....1t . W3l. CODII, Agent. ... A , CAR LOAD OP ROBBED AND A CARP IA LOAD 'OF MULES, just arrived from Ken-, relil be offered fur sotto at the Northwestern' lintel. in:Potty:llle. on MONDAY. AUGUST 1.1 th.: Among; the number are several line drivlngherses„l and work; hunter; and mules. I ' I , • JOHN QUINN. Au. , uat , l3.",e-:-„S".-11-150•41 I OST OA 13T.EMYED.—A small COW, remark -4-o ably.stont•and short Waged, of a dark browti (XI dr, with Wsrldie stripe down her back, small In Any turned hero and had oat a bell--misslug since Fri day.,AuKOM ,tb. information concerulug.her yid be ltott fully received, and ali charges paiitby - 1 it.:OROE GI LOYUR, Forestville, Fa, August 11,179-4 Alt . THE. ITN t EXISIGNE_D surviving partner of; I the late I rni of Silas Bait & Bro., having been appointed eof Executors of Silas Ball, deceased; is desirous of disposing of his interest in the late , firm, us he defalms to go out of business, and in order to prevent a conflict of interest any one therefore desiring to enter into a good and well established :1 Lumber huslness upott.-low terms, Will please call at the office on Coal street: He would like to .give up ,1 the business within ten`days. Aug. 12.;'74-158&33-tf BAIIVEL BALL, DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNEHIMIP.— Notioe le hereby given that the lb.:Partnership lately subsliting between Hanson E. Atkins and Charles /11: Atkins, under firm of Atkins Bed therm, Iron Manufacturers, Is dissolved by the death of the said linnson E. Atkins. All debts owing to the said :partnership will be received by the said Charles N. Atkins, the surviving partner, and, till demands are Ito be presented to h im for payment.— The said CHARLES 11. ATICIIis will continue the husineSs under the name of ATKINS; 13110Tillatt4. CILABLE;id AL ATKINS. Pottsville, Auattst tQ lea. gt lit hmel 40,089 13 011Z1 19 994 (0 OM 00i .491 Ce ,701 11; MEM EOM !07,44X 01 2,81 : 1 00 1,5 , 10,61;, 14 :2,937 MI 61".719 i jl.zr.on2 nt ME 2,3P.1167 • So,z'F 1,51632 t,1%1 . EEO FE= . 43,15.3 1,06,G33 WICEJI.I, TOTAL. 1:7,1745 grout 11,901 111.001 .... 10,713' 1:111,Z1.11 I 6,3A1 s - 7 ; 1614.1 32:WV , tr,ins ►ti.,4N AM 15 Es A YOBS. WO. Stets,. . . • Lehigh C 5 pArk BEI tMe5tnut.........., A Ana Consignee, tiara discharging. OP OAS L'OA!.... 11111 sr atomics cAs.au I Yen; Abotrtistnituts. LET.. 2 :A lease on the Mammoth, Skidmore ac., In the Mahanoy, two tulles run. Coal per. fet. Also a Ited Ash lease above water, in Schuyl kill Valley. I FOR SALE..—...in Interest In ardnew Colliery, just opening.i • ' Also, A LAIME.COLLMAY. (white Aih,) fully equipped, and wOrking above water-level, In 31alia- . . n Alen , en. A . SMAiL WHITE ASH COLLIERY above witer level, on MS) Creek. Also. tvro,Drlfts 9 n RecLAiik bas Mlitersvl Ile. ' Aug- 1/X7l)-e137- . Y. tC. SHEAvES. SEB. tt i CfilitlMAN, , •1• 1 , - Machinist, founders & Blindknif Flne:o44 Schujlkill Cokint7B l . l - r #o', • DRY SA l lui'lfiris,east on ent.l4 ikailrulf-eutng Drift Car Whf , elea,!4ppi4alty. !„& r eg.►l3, tii.V-33-6m. TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS of ' .t. aelinvikiil COunty, Jacob Maxibeck vs. ret Rover; D.le. Kellar vs.Heberca payer etittai ward 'Heckman: and .1; Henry JaAbs vs,. DIM Be heeca- Boyer. j : , The undersigned Auditor, spliciby the rcurt to n-port distribution r ,of the money In Court the proceeds of the Sherlirs sale of reaTestate, by virtue; of executions n the above stated cases will meet the parties in,tere red, for talk & ottaikpp_oltit tnent, nt his ottics,Naje.ll Potts ville, on tia n itrday, _llse - Cis , Ally of Aimust. 00, B o'clock. - A:1114 - Alitilatt sad plate all pe mills . taints or. he deburre4l front Mui= - , 4. • , icUßltitipkg , - Aarriklia4RO" August. 1,1, 71:1-40411r4: - :t`?",f 1 .7.: f .....r.i. -.....*:..,-.., C,' from allZtbera. - cairn plet ely doing awair r irith all levers, check rods; and friction on the knife edgers. themby icksu4tg an accurate; fientalve and drivable scale. N.. 13. end for illustrated catalogue. Also, Agent for W•eaton's Patent Deferential Puny Block. • August la. l'itt4.4m' • I • GaPE AN COI7RT SALE.—Pnnalant to an onier krf the Orphans' Court of the County of Sch uylk 11, intthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Administrator of Mary Sparks, late of the Borottgl of Pottsville. in tha County of schuyl 'kill:deceased, will expose to sale by public vendee OD TURO.4Ir, 'the third daji of FkptentGer next, at 4 o'clock In ahe aftemoon at the premises, to the Borough of Penteetilie, in the Connty of aforesaid,—All that certain one fall undivided half, part of all that certain two-story frame dwelling ands an two contiguous lots or pieces of groan situate in the Borough 'of Pottsville, County o Schuylkill. and State of Pennsylvania, marked on. the plan or tiMft. Of Hughes' subdivision of the east -ern Addition to POtteeclUe, with numbers 104 and • hounded and described as follows, to wit: north watdiy by. lot \0.1.66 on said tiratl i. _ eastwardly by N Lawton street, sotithwahily by lot 0.163, and west wardly by Orarge street,together containing in front :or width on George street, dftyleet and extending its length qr deptll of that width..one hundred and tiny feet tu Lawton street. Subject to the cad and mineral right elf Havhes, his heirs susd assigns, - late the est a t e said dammed. Terms Ind .aandl-. lions mad. Itabwa at the thee and Amery': ante tgr BR.K.IAALL'i T. TAYLOR. - By order, of theOrpliantt! Court, "' . 1 • i Pottaville..kagastl2, 7?-3341 . • • • • • • • f , ALlz 2 f * • 42 Stintis Iit4...%AVARE ENTABLLMED n: ISy. Cuutlrin,o tho tostnufde•turO of their old atandard quality „ • , SUPEIV • • PHIX3PHATF, OF IMF; —AND— • t • ' AMMONIATED -FERTILIZER. npvi or trldelt are'sold at I.ow Patens, highly.rernn t-rat-i re Iti,tlu3 . l , ,tanun pr DEALER,' - s:1)) NO. I PERUVIAN GUANO,`. . - (cleatuind Goieruntent from Chtneha and Guanape /glands). calelned, and Lan d Piaster, Ilidtau lie Cenjeut l ? Candles, and a full assortment. of Burn-: Ing add Gremlin; QIII; at lotreartruirket rates. 111)ICOUNT tTO' DEALERS. . •*'• ' Sttduld the dealer near yOU.; not Itneptaur articles. send y oar unions td us and they' will feOIBIVO prompt a t!entioti. Amt.l3, I'v•s3-3,aa RHEVEI KNIGHT & BON. ° 4 • I= ;Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, . t .; 1 II n the evto of a certuiu advance ttotr'offer at ilia I LOWEST rKICHS'Pqn EIGHT YEARS. TfIEIE I ' IRE :STOCK OP Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Canton and depioi Matting& Ci•oa~ r 3 Tapestries • , -1 • • • • pikr ,4. l. • . , 31 06 rEit t, YARD: • , i BODY BRUSSELEL . - • /, . : T i • • PB.ICEIi 1U •A' above rates Inifl r ved 6 - 4 •' • GOLD AT 110 • 1 REEVE L icsiairr & sos. cuthrteur 1-• • - a t liir l er beitArilti Vi• , 8=.4 Ta, - • 1•• August 13,11111.134 s: 111L211 IitIOE-11116 Inalidilliperldw, rid reward Ira Inarroallade mat that dline at Two Maim of st ittneseivi on the a tar Tbarediw, Aug. ah, or tar nada Int of Fri.; , the Ka. Tire Iskuowisiresrou is . &MU an an, aid lathe* racerrerjr: ,In • 6 31 1 1- old, 154 ft_hish„ WI trananked. nose colored mule, Isfi baud* Wet': ryt. old, olbsaddero rubbed with. octl_her. tan trimmed. -_-_- - • I , ifellk.i QUINN a cu. • 4ndendaffax&W-1.,11g.. . , . Bisa rA W - P Ifelfsoll E. A.TICWEE, pat =estate hiving been g ran ted br the tr u .eetster or tor the County ot . .o.ylkill, to the toader it persons Indebted to tbe , above estate are ismelte Mount, and th ose hat** t a wi;r deniatwAti s ree; s atazelt thee t degg.tfP • • J e trith H. CAMPO Mt 1"111 " . . 130 Wrath eta St...thi.. 4gtua LS. '7O-..."141t) e • Far.fttnght• iii 3 Q ItPRANW 'COURT BALZ. • • Pursuant to an ,alias order or thfl Orplianie Ceettt of the Ceunty or Schuylkill. In the Common welatti of PennOlvatila, the sobecribersjAdtrdnlit trutors of JuSEPHEWAN. late of the Borough of rot:Urine, In the Conuty of Schuylkill, deceased. will expose to /tale by public vestdue on ' . WEDNESM.I. Y. .ALIG UST :11, 1.570. at la tiebien. _ '-. , . An one forenoon. et Aims'. Palate noule of 86 I:Kkt , I Ftleliort (Mortimer MOnSer Borotugh of . . vil i t In - the County of tic uylkill aforeotiel,—., A ' tit two certain lots or pi of ground, situate in the rough of Pottsville,.and State of Penrutylvattitt, • dealribed as follows : • , . , r . 7413- 1. Beginning at the N.'E. graver of Third and Pal letr.stree W ts, thence ong- the, eastern lino of Thl i d street. N. ts° 34' W. t'll feet to a post, a corner Of % m. E. Bo "era lot, thence by the same N. 711 -e E. 176 1 feet to a 'post...a eotnerof Sett:loner's lot; t hence althnr.safd lot, S. ltiqThr E.. 851 feet to the north acne of I Fat view street, thence! along said street S. 71(1(r . W. 176. i feet to the place of I)mb:thing containing ow.- sem and Ma perches more or lesst,_with the appu rte nazi vs. eon:l:2in; of a two.story frame dwelling. hour with basement and ItYrante stable. And ...,. . - . Ni. 2. Beginning at the northwest corner of Third andddorganOtreets, thence along the north line of Morgan street 11. .1140 W. fitt2 feet to 4he N. E. corner of Middle or Tiogs and Morgan streets,,t hence along 4. sold - Middle or Tinge street N.• 18 0 ,m, W.l.tta feet to the Me of land formerly of George 8. Reppller, now of rge W. Johns. thence along t said- ttearge W. Joh s' land, N. 711.i° E. 81t, feet to the west side of . Thled street, thenee alontt'seld Third at*eet K IS ° 3 ii E. 216 feet to the Ogee of beginning. containing font aeret and eighty-eight pe,eli* (4 acres 8.4 perehe4 , mere or has. late the estate of said deceased. ', ' Terms awl conditions made -known at the time oral Voce of sale by JOIIN F... BAUM , - . • i ; FllE.llfli L.. POS't ER, . 11, Order of the Orphans' Court, t Acitninisiratone, - : • •. Cuaa.liicare, Clerk. i -f, -: l'itsville, August 13...'70-12t , [22, :I, 14-:-.114 '---' . . L 1 , . , • AUDENSTEIN COAL SCREEN PATENT. i ifi OTICE TO INFR..I.IIGiRS. " . . 1 L ~ s represented that many Pertionti-have heenfor aonsa. time past engaged in making screens, in,At manner that Infringts" opan the Patents gran:Lei to JONAS LALTIIEN*Tf.IIseNO. ;11.10n, dated Feb t oary 4th,l 861 ,i , ~ .: , '-, *:._ I . ' • ,„. ~. _ . . . This latent secures lo the l'aientee tire -use of. fiquitre Hods or Bora in the manufacture of screenti. Ist ' In thepecollarital Mad novelty ofsett lag thetl4 . SO t! , 1114 the tars or ronit - cross each other upon the edit or cornet formed by their angles and' so as to prtint to the coal or other hard substance to be scree led, the angle Or sharp corner. of the rods or bars., 20, - la the previous notching of the rods or bars tit rrn r distances, so that t hey :may ,be lield !toore ttrrul . and the regularity of the meshes prerst'Tved, and armnsattLhat.the notches are all upon sale able. . . ),, Th n ovelly of She eialin of th e" Lenbeostein Pa ,. tent- as fully SliStUille,tl by 110 n. ttobers C. Grier; late .r,ustiee of the Supreme Courtof the K. 8. 111 It suit Of 1:1111.4c Assignee .of :Henry JPLIIiIIIS:VS, lath. benstiein, tried in the Circuit of the U. S. at Phitiv-, delpOla, In October; 1+ 1 67.; This decision was In att. , cord: Mee with a -previous opinion given by, lion. l': e•irriill- Brewm.er,. (Attorney lien. of l'enna„) and Aube • y 11.. Stall It, Esq.. presen t District Attorney I'. S. for Ea:tern ,Mtatrlct of Penna.. and C. little, Itsq.; of Po tsialte. f j i - • • , An e.'l/1 , ,, I v manufactige of '''Arr therefore, in which ulna rods or bars are tised and Set With their fts*4. gles 0 cornet* facing each other, whether" notched . or u04.-Istintnfringettietttof the Laubensteill Pa t ri stilly re so„-ts it an Infringement 11 the rods or ha te) be no cited., i i . In 1 riming these notclicA it is of no eothwiiiienc4, that t l ey l m . hark not been made with any pltrtieular 'kind if toot or machinery The *notches that IS form Iby the-tools or inachthery usually employed to er por crinkle, i i-joi touch a notch as if mod )sill : regtiliir punch spite -hilly adopted to,:the Tour .tpase.: , In the specimens of Col , Wire Cloth esliihited to us, madel)r certaltif int-topers; t tie crimped or crinkled roils o . ; . bars are all - notelted. I n.fact infringers must aid d know Unit a mere bentU or echo-p would not noll:extritilable work. lint we repeat the infringe m'. ent s complete by setting the bars or rods across vault i her witli their guglcs or Turners' fachnL ' . - Mr. •inbeninein Is .fiescilved that his right , as a Patertice shahl be respected, and all infringers held responsible, lie. howyver, is willing to ma he resiumr. able 41,11entents witteall, who will 441 on him for the porpose, nt Minentrille,.l'n„ p on or before Se. tembe=l, 1570. linmediately after that ,elate he will will p oceett ...to restrain tall infringements, as' well • as to yr the drunagss allowed' 1,, law. 1 . dfliTGllErs .S.: FAlNl:llAlt,•Attys, .Pottiville, August 1:1, ..' . 7,0-33-3 t, . .. Ell ~ SHEA Trf i ga BALE 6 .., 1r HEAT, ESTATE.—By .. virtue Of sundry.writsef.flert Twits, I,eloxiri kb , etas. add Veschtioniihportor,issuedoutof the Codreof • Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. and to me di • reeted; there will be exposed to public sale or out- I cry, on . , t il . ' sATI.7RD .4.1' . .; fiLTTEILBEIt ad, is7 o , •' - nu 10, o'clock In the forenoon'. at the Cotirt 1 : liousti - i'li the Borough ;of Pottsvilleo. Schu3tilti.l County, the following &scribed real estate, to wit : NO. .—AIII that certain lot or Time of ground, sit- Mate lathe Borough of Selanylkin Haven, schuyl • kill County, bounded northwardly by a ai feet wide alley, rtudwardly by lot of Joseph Hummel, sout It wardly by Canal street, and westwardly by -Liberty street4coutalniug in width 00 feet, and hi ,depth 210 feet, more or less, with the appurtenances consist ing of a P 4 story brick Tavern and dwelling house, with stone basement, and ,2 frame stables. NO. 0 ,,.—A.1 that certain lot or piece of grOttuil, sit= unto in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, tschuyl kill Ctanty, bounded northwardly by a , * feet wide alley, tastwardly by lot of John Stevenson,. south wardis by •. the Schuylkill •IVavlgation Company's Oinal,iul westwardly by lot of George Ilei.ennan, 'Vain ) II ing in Width 13) ! feet and In depth 230 feet, inure or less, with the appurtenances, consisting yr 2-sturg frame dwelling house, with stone basement, `L. - t• frame dwelling house nod a fraMe stable, - and reserving thereout a 21.1 feet side !led Canal street ; as the property Of ~ V3S, deceased, In the hands of nettle admintstratlx. 3 . - . Ali that certain lot or piece of ground, alt-; le Borough of :dattanoy City, seheyllitll Ii the northwartity side of t. entre street, lot numbered Sti(en ki) lii bltsd: tme t . l) on 'r ohm of said Mahoney Cite, made by _.: initer In July„ , Drit, containing in front•or svitltli ea Ovine street, twenty -uve (25) feet, and{ ex letitlin bock a that which at right angle% theeeto, in len lib or depth one hundred; and twentyitive, t r 112. n telVto ltZkitrOati street, tsipnded westwantty be lot No di northwardly by /railroad street, east a•pni ly by lott No, 5, and southwardty by Centre street fifo:esnid, with the appurtemances, consisting'Of a 2 story I irks and f. aloe dwelling house, and airline shiole.q as tiro property of J WIN HoPHAN AND dteteffil 1101:HAN.i .- , A i„s(3--Alt thane 2 certain lots or pieces of , grntititi , sittet.eliti the Borough of „Slahanoy City, Schuylkill tbunof, hounded 'lemma:lily by Centre street, castw• I, by "A" :street, southwardly by Water street, T e l westwardly by lot of Jacob shoals, eon tainin in width 51.1 feet and. In depth 125 feet. with the apourtenanceaconsisting of a frame stn le; as the property ,of .. Jolly itithellAN and .10dEPH - -.11(.4.11Q1N, 1 t • . A1.....--All that eertaire lot or piece .of ground,. boundedi on:dish ef Taneepta, Selmyletit teunty, nurtnwardly by lot of Peter Dod son, eastwitniiy by Hunter street, southwardly by lot of Spank JleCiorviu,and westwardly by an alley, containing In width l) feet, more or lets, and in ' depth re wet, with the appurtenances, conslsting , a 0: I44*i frame dwelling house, with a one-story. frame kitchen attached; as the property of ..11.:Sst • 80, DeON. ,litsg—All that certain farm ' or tract of land, sit date to West Penn Towashlp, Schuylkill County. bound by lands of the Little Schuylkill N.M. paten Marred and Coal Co., lands now or late,of !lie. Hoppes, David Hoppe:4 Solomon "Slattern and utters, containing 50 acres moretOr less, with the appurtr.nanees, consisting of a 2-story frame dwell ing,,tattive and a log_tosen „, as the property of tvir:, LOLT°IIBY SHOLLENBErithatt., ~ .... ' : - ALsl)---All that certain lot or piece of ground, sit uate iti the Borough eLPort Carbon, Schuylkill County, bounded northwardly by Coal street, east, wardl,). by lot of Thornton Gorman, southwardly la,ie lot or Hoover and Gormati, and westwardly by a. ni feet wide alley, containing hi width al feet, more or Ants, add le depth BO feet, more or less, with. the appurtenances, consisting of u double 2-story frame dwelling house and a *Lan frame stable; us the eroperly of LEVI lilLßrlitT. ALSONO, I.—All. that tern in lot or; piece of grounds in the tiortme,a of Shenandoah, elehuy 111 Leanly, bounded northwardly ,by Oak Street, thwardly ,by an alley, - eastwardly by lot, of.Sanibel ltusnworth, and westwardly by lot .of Michael Grocer, containlog in width *feet, anti In depth MO feet; with the apphrtenattees, consisting of 42-stframe dwelling noose and a frame stabie. •,, NO, .. , -A.ll that certain lot tir piece of ground, sit.' ante 1 1r the 'Borough of, Shenandoah. Schuylkill, couritl,„ bounded northwardly by lot i.of ----- Ben singeri,astwardly by an alley, southwardly by lot ' now or late of Michael °raison, and westwardly by Jarderi street, containing in :width 30 feet, and In. depth I feet, and being tiot :No. 11 iu block It on- • !Sheaf° . 's map or plan of add Borough, with the op- Phrtert nest, consisting, of n 2-story plank dwelling' house, ith-a2-story plank kit Chen t hereto at taehea ; tot the roperty of JOHN b HOY Bit. . All • ALS e the right, title and interest of Henry Hurst f... i t . in and to all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate In the Townshilepf East Norwegian', sichuylkill County, bounded tool described nit (01- Jowl,: inning at n post, a Comer of lot agreed to be Id to John ltyan on the old Nichols ,road, thence northwardly 100 feet to land ofliliza Hall. Haven thenep eastwardly in parallel Linea to other, lands o ; _Hlizadialt !laved' IGO feet, containing 30,0.10 ilea sauare tad, with the appurtenances , consisting or a double 1 ,i-story frame dwelling house, withal-story frame lichen attached and and a log stable; as the' pro of 11 Mil( HIJ BST. ci , A ' All that, vertaini , ha of groom., situate on Wash! gton street hitbttOreenwocxl:ulditiUn 4.0111 P DOM% of Pottsville; Schuylkill County , being tut Na 45 numbered in,plan of said addltloa. bouuded ' ijit frouli by said' Washington street ! In the rear by Jeffers( n street, on one side by lotl‘e.slt, and °utile ' other a de'by lot No. di, oentatnlng , in front oe said Wealtit gton street 23 feet,- and, : In depth 131 feet, being t • esame lot of ground whtch. Thomas M. nue • sel and ;wife by their indenture dated October 21st, /lig; 111 0. grant and min= unto 'John H. Body ; with t o appurtenances.? consisting of a 2-story frame welling house: as the property . of JOHN of - - • 1 i t !ALS A3l that certain tot or piece of ground, sit date in he Borough of Palo Alto, Schuylkill Coun ty, merited and numbered 9 in the general plan of tharaid Borough mislaid oat by Benlotnin W. Etch. Ards.. ointainfn,g In front,' on Bacon street 40 feet, arid in depth 190 feet, bombed on MEI north by Bacon' street, ern the east by lot N 0.7, on'the south by lot No. - 8, arid on the west by lot No. 11, with the appur .letutuces, consisting „of a double - 2-story Inane., dwelling house, with Atone baseinent,and a 1-story ' flame kitchen attached; is the property of FRAM-' CIS CO OREN. • - ..- _; , ! All that certain lot orplece of ground, alt. torte on mean Street, in In Wood & Lyonts addi tion to Tina, dettnylklU County, containing in front o said Norwegian street to fee t, and in depth •111. feet, !tithes, being part of lot, No. el In said ad d Gan, the twee for piece-of groned which talon e .yeatadt sad wife by deed dated Zth of Octoberat, B. 105, teadded handuallrat County, ! I t Deed PooN_l Na =4lK_Vilemed sad convey ee to Henry Maks Idabel aaa eatemt loiterer, It been b___llß9lllo l rest. , tva tle eiddX v i i linnlan ter, Unit, Norweinatt et, 'lan Floor, and others; lath Ma app - itHeilaileilt.eallitstleg of a • netoey 'lrene" - dwelling-hoar Itliarne , ,stable' and brie* smoke hoar; •.. a s lb Si Prolartyel HEN It? I‘./L I7 E. ' . eats! - 14 .. ' t. ... ' ' . - A sal4-All that It _or of dround; sit uate In the HoiWof AiMbleClneharlaill County, notill by. Omar. street, eastward ly - 4 I. John - Huber, sealluininlbe by Middle and westwardly by lot of bastard Lutz, con -.lllning In width rs feet, sod lerdepth Lti feet, with . tke appurtenant:ea r a 0 tug ofa 2,-story • frame dalfillieLMOssowltti stoat basement and a triune shads. • the property of ANDNEW ICALTEN ib -, - ~;.• AU that certain ad t aie w : l lV tweeter' - rhos, at Nett erne tei and • of' 14 feet, 'no •t dttratiii Wpm a n lot or. pleas to - taunt? areleheytkfth lot No. L oit late siotalsbr Middle street, on• the Waasa_lslaaibtaast, by tot and Mune WOW ter.- 1 1: Oa th is wee.' b lot and Wass. auras* ilar.-.l4barsbasd. sit' la - d Da. Zairisq 0 /IS t 4 icier o a lV ise llSAZ, t itselditkiad belong-, M il l a ijite ei g ella awner et truth 0101db:wet ..; • ~• or SUM Alll. now= ' • .-4 1 • • cantata law' yaws atisbend, sit. manila . • , • • atash=alsat Curtly, • • , • sbessaat by ao the north by •• , Moak ea the east by la — iiimetwm. ann. beeti sad the Inas byte, of John Peen ltroelt,eon theWidow wldSta Sit O entilailthOg a m sad in ~ . , with asi t binclii. sliraltingl that lbe 'lllir UST.- . ys easten laced of intated, 51a..1 oats int Ileraugh es.•lf_ Metittylltlit euent - f peonla roan W Maritia iats la than:4Z . , , • t, eilidsammtbr Ham o_l.. sad . looy - . lot Na;27osad=la.ssas lb* asp oe psis add la ;Width* beet. No in , . • WI VaV i ata tbs appewtiasaoaq oar: . • a Dame stabbil as Abe properly of JOHN. , _ , ld t s token . sita , eltedotlea sad.milt Wea _ . *Jr.. ..... ' - / 1 00r 4 l*t ~t. t , •, - '-t-.1.',:`:," , I'-;S:,f:;,F. s r s „ - ri -• Ari . , : EMI PA* loatistsunb., Mil Y, • MEI ~~~~.. ~; ;: Rfkr*f. ISE 1611 ' Sr l . lll4ll * 4!1. • . •74. - :,-,. ‘....., -: : . t .. , ". ',..jia.41111111E11111 MIS • ~ • reiIIAINUILL 1 'STOMA. awns aratzeusarr *Lamm' TIM bought and WU .an eorlimlailicm. . J I !muss= tit Gout 13 VIM ',Oro Efflistait Ousii.l. lbsinig. motabess oe. --PW31344 1 ,14.11 3,1 314 11 1 1 K_5UL- , elesagasll l 3niett 141. . • .„.3, Oar eght. fesirre.o ami•evfaimptatienucia. v.i. ~ ..—::* .t., •P t 1.,„,y. 1, - ,.. i . k .if '. a• . 4.4 r. ' ' figi"4.l•632 . 1 . - -, 4 'auxiiil,',*zintisinuitts : - . ..,--il arrApirazza, airißxemosikis. Bs:, • 'n...1,... ' I , , glanting Al,lll , 6lWirre ' , ' Atondav, , Moy 16th, 1870. grow trash Masafireso Nana wawa 2Visetilsseese fee Aftlikaielphaw,, wad At •Toria,MargeWega Pests. vaie,ilentawas._ . 111haeaailds,,, • : lam, „iiirsenseers& lwaqba's .• • .„. Leasesocre te 4104 , , , --..' Italna,lews;e Karrlshu for New. of as,lbi t At 4.25,1 4, 10 A. 31. 11.25. Atand 2.50 P. M. eonneet:. instithsitullar trains ou penrisylvaula Ralltqad• ,an arriving at New,York at V.. 10 noon, LSO, b. 05 awll4oa P. M. respeett, Sleeping carts seams pstuy the 5.. and 11.1C.A., trains without change. 4ftentrnitte: Leave :l' York* , 0.00 A. 12.00 . ,ht ui noon.arid o.xo P. .11.,,P elphia at 8.14 A. and' i1.30P.M. Sleeping cars moistly the 9.00 A. M.,and 3.V:. 31 . , trains from No York without change. - ve Harrisburg for I Lug, Pottaville, Tama. Qua. , Mlnersville„ Aah el. Shamokin, Pinegrove, .Ailentownandrkiladelp *at $.lO A. 31..2.30and4.1 0 P. Ild.„ stopping at Lehan rt and princlP ll wir eta. tlona: the 4.10 P. 31. trot connecting for Plsl lintel.: • phla. Pott.vllle rant Coln bla only. For Pottsville, schuylkill Haven and A burtt, via, Schuylkill awl Susquehanna Railroad, save Harrndsurg at MO East Pennsylvania Rail TralnaleaveMetulin; for Allentown, Fasten'and New York at 7.23: 1 9 3, ) a. In" IX and-Clip. tn.learning, leave New York at il.a./ a. in.. 14 0, ndon, a 1 100 p. m.,t.1 M n anien tow at 7. '.l; a, In., 12:41, n , m, 4. '3,) and s.43'p. in. IN'a,k nuzsnrwer Train' Isives Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 31.. connecting. with !similar train on Fast Penn. patios/al, returning fromr aiding at 6.33 P. M. atop ping at all stations • Leave Pottsville at 5.40, 00 A. Ma ,and 2.50 P. 3 1.. , aeration 9.30 A. 3l.,Shtuntskin at 5.50 and 10.43 A.M., Aighland at 7.03 A. IL, seal , 1.1. VJ noon, Mabanoy t City at 7.31 A. 31.,:and 147 P. NI., Tamaqua •at i.f P ti A.M., and:LW .31'.. r , Pltiladelphla awl New York: ? _ , I Leave Potty:l:l , , via Se itylkl II and Srequelutnus Railrisatint K. 13 A. AL for llarrlsOurg, anti 1.1.03 noon for Plisegrot a and Trento*: - ~ - I - • itendinZ Accommodation Train, leaves Pottsville at 5.1 d A. 31:masses Readadit at,.7.,,/ A. 11., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.21 A. MA returning leaves Phila. del Ala at 3.13 P. 31..piotlei Reading at I',OJ I'. M., an., eteing at Prat:will - eat 0.10 I.: 31. potodownl Aceismaindat on, Train: leaves Potts ; town at 0.1 M IA. .; returni g leaves Philadelphia at I.ou P. Id. , . . g . . Columbia nail rnad festal' leave Reading at 7.3) A. M., and 6.11 P. 31.10 r r: phratii, Litt& Lancaster, CO.. illnlbUtOtC• - ' 1 l'eritinmen Railroad Is MIA leave Perklomen June tlonnt 0.00 A. M., :itto and TAO P. 3L, returning, leave ?zeltwenksv i lir al. N.lri A. A. 311, 12.41 noon, and 4.13 P. 3L. eOnaeCtittg \Vitt) 'ollllls-I,r trains on Reading Railroad. • Colebrook .tale Railroad trains leave Pottalown at 0.10:?: 31., and o.ls P. 11.:, rpturntur.. , leave Mt. Pleats ant i11, 7 -• ,10 and 11. z A. 31.. connecting with similar trains on rt end io z It 1 I coal. Cliestrq• Valley Ilatl road trains leave PritluoCort at 8.31 A. M.. "...al awl :.,02 P. IF: returning, leave Down. ,ingtown at ti.:s) A. 31., 12,43 loon and 5 . 13'1'. Id., con. CleCtitlg with sludir.r tntin on Reading, Rallniad. tin .sundays : Leave \e York at 3.0 P. 14, Phil? KAI A. 11. and 3 13,0', M., the t i. OOA. M . train running only IA Reading ; , leave Pottsville at 11.00 A. M.. leave Ilarrh,burg at 5..34 , A. M. and-LlO 1 1'. 34-1_ ,eave ' .l Allentown at 7...", i, A. M., WO e. 43. P.M., and Read lug at 7.13 A.'3l. and 111411L11 , 1 for liarrisburg, at 7.21 A. '3l. toy New York , at 4. 4 l'; lit,, for Allentown, and at 8.4 a A;.31• and .4,a1 P I Z, for Philadelphia: - Com inn tallow Mileage,. 11. Scho9l and Excur sion Tickets to and from al point& at. reduced rates. Baggage checked through; WOcstinds allowed each paawitger. - • 1. • ' (I. NICOLL% May ta.'7of.latt. 11.5...1.1:w1 peneral S perlntendent: ill iscrllmitous. iiiittfA ; D.P LPITIA 817 fiIEONIF .11.10IDAG,E .1. in•in ilritl. ':,o. it Nnetlt : Ninth St:. -a Opp bore Market: 41. C. EVEN ETTM,Triikii positively curve Ilu u tu res. (I:heap Trueede, ElaSlielte I te, st. Eck ings,sullhOrtere. Shoulder BrUees suslieliebrles, l'he. harping,. i Ladles at tended to by 31m. E.; ' ~ ; • July Id, '7O-29=1y _--...,---.H-1.—...._ ..—....._ • P VTENT &M- I , V . 1 7 : tit sifota:Brit'LlitAC . F; ud ptAt'll-,8. No Straps tinder., the nr;• i tot. Perfect cote; 'fort arid benefit ~ ,t iaranteedi •I's) North Sei,•enth' below. ARCH, Plithuteirobra.:l TriISSPR, Kapporters, Jamie Crulettex , :Lade attendant. • X SUBS CUBE FOB. mill send" by ret uru mall, on; rect. pt of teen sitimps,n re cipe Nrlireparing a GVIIIii/1 V egetable Balm-. which Immediately removes Ylm lee.Freek. 164,. Blotches,. Tan. illneit .Worn., Moths jand all Eruplions and ItuportheS 'of the Skin, l eaving, it ciean, with -a, healthy, glow. Also, histrAel l ons .tor producing growth 01 Ilalr on .a bald loloadl or smooth Mee.. F. W. TRUER, cheml4,ll3 Broadway, N. Y. '74- 7 , ..17-3in • , . 'AT'ZifTION : ; CAIIPENTERS A-, IL) ISUILDEM . : , , _ - .1 i' :11VER. .t seittpilli t. N. o. .71 Centre . skreot, l',AL , ,villo,you can ; be.ltirn ed with MOM, hazli, Wind . sautters.,• Panel rah terai littraltklngs Ut all It Inqs.: - • • ' .. 'l , --. r r'• :r ' '• , Mso; ilutliling Hardware t idt. Itlndia. i Give IA a call. yea.; buy cheap. ' : 1 : Jaty Is, 70,147,1;3y. ITERTILIZEB.S.—a) TO "IIALLS" SUPER PitaVllATEMeLjmE,itu)inufacturedbYiknon tt,So.ll,llixeter. 'Warranted .tre, unadulterated, .ac tide and reitsble. For da tety GLEN Nia BELL, Agents, act! Railroad street.'' A liberal. discount: to dealers from ruanufiteturentipticesbs• . l'ott•iyOle, A pri I 9. ;AVM NALD , 4O N. \VAL, En 8. dilEAVElit, - .. ' : CAVIL :1..N1) MiNI T ) . r:t.IiGIINEE.IL, . --,..- iso:cENTRE sTnE:ET. 'ofigV .1U 1E44%. . . .. , Surveys; Lands, ' Mines, liatiroads, .&e. Special at tention given to devidoplt vand-'superintending Coal estates. ., : 4itily , B, '7O---1:1425-Af 120XELL, LlE.ltiElt IN „ CI I I"I li I,NSSWArtE , e - N V CROCK LILY, i 25t1 CENTRE 5T.,,1 OTTSVILLE..I. • Just. received,' Wite! t. 7( 'leis --Patent' Spigot, Stone ditto., much chopper Jelly Tumblers, with dui, to tie over; , Aii-tiglit awl other i'rtilt Jars. Stonc)Lett.d Dottie.% Potter pd: Wine Eloittes, &c. Utrly t, 70- 0 7.1 y . ; . • 131.61 y J . IL T COTTON ; WASTE . At 1 grades et 'COT,ros ('I.E.AN LNG wAsTE pr pared for Mittens, Ma, ehi nista, and for Railroad. titb.: All orderareeelved by mail will be promptly attended 10, ' I • k1.41:1.3 - IENRY It-00.. - /' 15,-; 151;1 Mg North Fro*, Street , Philadelphia!, Nov 12 1 1r4-1,..."&;111-1v ' •s • -*-- -'. • FARM . ..ERB ! 1 EXAMINT AND BI7Y! ;. I THE, ORIGINAL; lIEING THE FiltST , • . 1 lINNV i lIONII Plio l i'lLATE )L DI:. ,1. -, . , ALI. „TILERSA ntil aaaIi.ITION. L . • ~ . , . B A ilt GI-I ' S R 4. tW - BONE •- 1 , .' . i . .. . . - i s.aper Pliosplok e of Tante: . ~. se i .• • . . „ 7 RAD MA C Fit • , • • ,—I . • -- E , ' I f-7,11. , . Ir - ii 4 . , . . . - 1 I • '• t * .. .•I • ' . . . . Tills ' .Iti.t:?l'l - t: c 14 triadc'or R:ivrer unburned Ilions, rich In Mini:4.llons matter. dissolved In 011 otIVIt.- riot. presenting the ;gone- Plu i spitate in a highly so ltdde artd titt telt iyavalLable fprtn, and the Ammottia in such proportion as to insure tt prompt and vigor nag actipti..llpon the crops. 1 1 • • • - 1 - Where liatigh's PLuksphaliwas applied_ the past season, the, ndleatios. with titteseeption, are that It will triaintain Its well carried reputation. Wfiee. quest ali In net ,I. of At Fertillaer Itt give this article a trial. ;:. RAl:ail . sotaii, Manufacturers, OFFICE—No: 11)8.11: 1 01at F rat!e Avenue; Phi P lada. March. 11. ,7,1) - a -. . 7 M-' COAri , CrE . UN,E. Patented Argli (11 tel. ClOl Wii Pt -- --- t took 11.10ti - ka 4 . mc.. nlAo tontilulug much Informal on useful to Coal raercliantKi ' : . r, R.pr.braucit & Co. - • Albany: Akrlcolt (nal .t , La.cillne Worka 2 _dltway, Jan 1. .17j , -16-3tnt-13 - ': . 1• .,, '• , • - :Aew NOrr• J Mlt. Q T cinrrz.va , LIFE OF ' DANIEL 'WEBSTER. This Great Nations. Wors.,written in taltiUneot or Mr. 'Webster's testamentary • injniactions,will its poitillshed In two.vol svd,ooo pages each, lllua Waled with elegant Steel ro4rass Ur. Webster. and linci 'Wooden% of dillercint views at Franklin out 3t Marshfield.VOLUMEriNE ItEADy; .• "As iskin as llr. Crirtls'l Work is published. {het present generation will have simitch Inner andmore completely rounded conceptiOnof this extraordi• rouTmait than was possessed pY'Slitilamedisterefts mporaries. • Webster w ill again ccerni: into view as pets haps the foremost man of thispentury on the'Amer. lean Continent.. It was its tW supplied the ideas which triumphed in •the late via for this Union. 'The Union now and forever. one and inseparatile.' was a sentiment whieh he had sointtisedislitoall in genuous hearts that that they were residy'. to,poar out every drop gt their blood in _lts'impvirt. , 111 the (mellow without whom. success con.d pot have been 'V . . ." achicisTd • r Woad: • . . "It is viobab IT the last Life of l b autt. W 11331% that win *ter be written. end it is twyond 001npislis son, the beet. ' As a biography. it has the ritt qual ity of usernineas...being suited to the. tills WU& general reader as well as, ering the tequila ' merits of the Scholar and poill.telan. - - "The extrude from his Ipeechea and cOrrafpolits dente are copious.. but the selection of theM IS so happy that tfty estanot be dull' to any man who cares enough forth° book or it* lulbjcct to buy it.,"- 2F. Y. Tn4lssue. • • • ;; , "Mr. iikaorge Tteittlet Pu r 4ia's Life of , DANiki. WznatsA, will tote,. a, we leo/caulk Own tke Arneciant 0301.14 • ' • • ' • "The AuOctt does not write sae PollUelast, end.: 'Were the rowan fantod orldfoutofJarnand of any odt; tor, it would be difficult, tf oofw ituponihle, to moor : talc froutium tlattiginti what ere his own political filhauces.', we close the first volume with pest sat lenience; that thollfe of the Illuntionf Saw. Eterlaadowitea writion-pario hituamar *wit hatro "pranced of It."—Joiewaf of Cbouffieree. • , Frincethoos Ale "Brators'Cbar" Nov.. 13th. .11r. Corns led produced, ticlffM__.tkl7 inarrelken tutored; bat oiall semnmeaMJMant trintiterary potato! triter. • 113 MI A"/' Tall BOISCITATIONotnumer.tui trklai ji fosta,OvOry motion 411110 Cot 1 11". I Om Induent to submit =Kama op A catidgibtolor tho °Glee of savaim Butdeot to tha action of the Revnb licito Coonti 3 Oonvetttloar et1018..W . . ram.% N. - soy ar..10-.Zto;-111-to • , .1 - A3M4 TORKPATiticK. /C TO* :**ntiel.m Townettp. - ' rabiget to deOilou. oißepilbtlean OM ty CatiVPIN , tlop. • - - July ;170•Z"-tf-1710-tf • •' Wire .0.411,. - - 14;1 . . • _ _ _ IsLI.NVFACTIMED BY ' JOHN A. HOEBLING'S TRWTO:i. - 4 . • • For Inclined Plane ntng, Stainiding Ship • ~nspenaion Urldrim, Ferries, Stays and Ours • on Derrick; Cranes and' k;hcars, Eleirstors, Tillers, tc. • ' • A LARGE STOCK OF WIRE ROPE. CONSTANTLY ON ormasts TILLED WITH , DI4ATCAL • nipper stmtirth, isize end cost, see cirefiliusochleb will be sent OD applination. ' Aug.?. • W lan B°PE OFF,irEIi)." ' .I)I*RIPTION . FOR Mines; Planes,;. Stays,' Bridges, &c., Dll. - "T QUALITY: and at 1(.0W.E4T ItITE. I . Power Tranimdssion by Wire Rope. • Plana prepared and ,eontrattn made. 61 Ulla 66 1111.0AbW.A Y. •.';'ew York. July 2% `A DESLBA.BLE " - '-• SIPE nage. 4-NVEiTMENT: THE SUNBURY and LEWISTOWN RAIL- Offer $1,200,000 Ikmds, bNaripg 7 per. I 'Cent, interest in ipiohi,'Seencetl • ( tiv 1 . ; , .• ,:;, liby r si , - 1 ~,, ,• First and i.luly; Nioi•t;.;i:ig.e, The Bonds ari;'l 'sinCtl." 1 n slooos, 0003 Tlte c'ocipiis are p:iyaigk.o •t he :y otilipailei :Thin, oh the MIA aiisii of April and octLaxr, , , Frce 9J &ate a , A.d United Siate.y Tiirca. preNettlili • , ,• 90.ang Ancru3dlinteresi in Currency. This. Road, with Its cenn . ection with the rennsvl- Valila itallrx , xid at i ! ewistowh,brlngs the Anthracite Coal Fields 67 miles tie:arerlhe Wv4tera and South, ,western markets, this actv.tutagq it y w con, ,trai the trade. The La:ll)er Trade, and the 4nmeilse and valuable del - v(l4li or ores in thls seeth'in. together with the thickly peoplkii.;trict. through which it 'runs, Will secure It *very large and prothable trade, -• PAIN'TE,II. CO., liA,Nur.T:s, - 9 - Dealeri: In Govertunent Seen MINERS' LIFE I C N Tit CST Co No. 10 St., Potts :111c, Pa. June . . CENTRAL 'RAILROAD of lOWA, ,t 135 miLt:s IN • Now Neai•iN • , • • ' This Company , are nOu• pushing their n . ork . for waritlarith great rapidity, and the entire line never.: miry to 'connect St. Looks and St. Paul is graded and under contract to be finished this season.. The filet that thisenterprise has been undertaken by a ecmi blnation of leading bankers and railroad Capitalists of.nell known' wealth.!experleriee, and . aliillty; in sures it* early completkin and future IitIeCVSS,. The road rumithrough the richest and most thickly settled portion of losru,)and ts, built In the Interests of the great Northern aysteui of roads which:centre at St. Paul. The FIRST "MORTGAGE BONDS • of the CtattpanY Pay 7 per cent. Gold Interest, tree of. ,Goverrament tax, and *are Issued for tho very small amount of 316.0091 par mile. For the present, the unsaid portion are Offered at 95 and accrual In terest. Therein:talon of investors is invited to the fact that the road is nOW nearly finished, and that the Security is therefore entitled to a high rank.' In our opinion, no class of investments has • been found so uniformly safe and protitabte as First-Mort gages on considered. railroads. :,. • Of =5 companies opeatting . l9,ooo tn ties of railroad ' In the Northern and Western States, on which there . "is a bonded debt'or 1168:400.000, we knOw of but two. that do not pay their interest regularly. We believe there will he no more favorable time to sell the Goverernents, arel buy really.Flrst‘clasa Railroad Sectirities—aucn naltbese—than the present. W. B. KFIA.rTUCK, 'Treasurer. After 'a full examination, we have, accepted an Agency for the Sale, of) the above First 3tortgage Bonds, and desire to recommend them to our cus tomers as a thorotAtu , ad/e, as, well as' a profitable inres{nient. tr ; JAY- COOKE it; CO., 20all St., N. Y. ; • _Subscriptions will lie reeelled in - PiIFrriVILLE, by • W eraT,t).", '7G-1? -gm PARASOLS AND SUN lIMBBELLAS —llt the latest styles, Litres and Real Lice Paraitoi, Pongees Plain. Sealoped and Ruffled. Silk. Gingham, and Alpaca Binbrellas; with a full line of Beal Whitby and French Jet Jewelry.. Flue Gilt French Jewelry. Fancy Leather Goods,'Flne Fans, Vastil Toilet Mew, Desks, Dressing Cases Wors,Jewel anti IRattkerchlef BOses; Brush es, Combs andloilet articles in great variety, with a .full line of Fine Fancy !Goods; superior In quality and moderate In price. I . • 11. DIXON. - No. 21 tilouth Elgth street. East side between Mar ket and (linartivnt, Philadelphia. May It, 70-2U-..1m. .. ia.r.H.n.frWltl IV glNor MAP'_ " . - . . ...L1 ' , . OF TrfrANTitrt..tetTn CO.IL RECTIONg. 1 - , - This Ma p is ihe latest published of the Ant liriteite -coal Regions cif rensutyitanis. It differs in many, n - aspectistrtltn other Maps published, necanse it gives the formatkTri ark.ablo it representation of the Coal , Basins. together with the loeation of all the eollieries in the Anthracite Coal M ons, e., Se. • ' Price:on 1t0Licr5....,:4 - 2. - • - ' • 44 10 : • In case for }rocket- 4 , , . 1:x1 Iri Sheets ' - ._, 1 25 80. on Mtrilin . 1 - 1 T 3 la). on MuMin tibtsectesi 2-50 • Those in packet form Airill be sent -free by mall ou receipt of the aboveprieL , s. For sale at .- . HANNAN ik.RASIIs'BY'S Bookstore, Pottsville. POTTSVILL{ Col4ietega tnIU T tss nm. • • - j WhsaVinfittr. ra tam , " i " exti Bye Flour L Wheat,,,prime trtlite red rn 11.1 p....._ Iddllu Bran- ' Potatoes.; tiglY• tTaie ..... .... Beet, hind quarter, tare, . . PO: TTSTILI.S. tr MILT 1.1 . tre itt7s. ~ We give the thllowtng 4uotattons for to-day : . 5.151,t114-' , -. 1 •• ?Lard p a... .... .-... -4,S Roma 14 1 mrit ID!_ -61,rhtektaisikiL.-....- --COS Corned Rom p th.......3.,LDneks_p lb-_............... Rump &Mika lil In.- Its,Turkeys T 0..........- --14'..6 - sirloin Stank." k.. "Ji4laddock p,1b........;... -(00 Sausage* tb............. --110; hock P 1h....,......--- - 2 15 : Mirrrozi- • . I.lllMR:int p P...*. . .... . .... -4142 • Foregnarter p ....„.-.ol'.l,Whlte Perch p . k..... ..4.415 .tiludquarterp Ili -41.11.8mck Ilk. ' - • --0412 Mop* '0 p - ......_.... 7.-irlentllBll - 44 Te...:-....-... --oat PORK--; - - li i‘ ,; E ..els it:string ~....”. -412 •Itoast it laltepks IL. --44PRetuts(soupligi.....- 12-1.4 'Corned II * 0 .:,... ; ,....3:424lButter It %,.....---... --4 ; 15 Efontrole)p ;1L... ffi x Wp daz.. -...........,--4.ti Rama sliced)* tb_... -4131 1 tro.te p ift:iu1....... .1213 .ghoul ern I' Th .....:... 1.7 q I Newlbottop I Cpklo+,l , Dried Beer p 1i......... -437').01d I'.4atuels p bu... ••10245 ViAl.-I • 43w' I Rot. uwsl4 l .4'pk --iii CO Poreqrartetitlb.........; ~- , Inli'Onie 1 t.evis.-- -fa. Hlridquaaterplo--',.-40R ed l'ilax.% : 1 4 11. 7 40_ 8 Cutlets It is Cutlets Orator 1 ' , 1:742 3 813191Cidl .. ti.xgr.lto e per *lope 'MIMS rood firfine .. ikpm . il . R. ; atm do. 4 ax ~.......; Rirbillour la steady at $6 M O Xs; • ; receipts of !obeli *Minna liberal, and the de mand is Malted stilts I•••_iat, decline. Sales of old Pennsylvania red ai i1.W.50; .new Western do. at t1.40a1.15 ; i and. isew lodine* do; at sl.4tel.lik: Rye =ll trotn 111.0 to $1.12 roe WieNtertl and Pennsyl *Wu is dull and eptessed. -Hales of Penn sylvania yeller* at 11, 06; Mph bushels Western do. at Plat Mt and Weste tatted - at Sic. • tOats are dull. = fl uf aid Penns IvartialMfileitic., =dews' seed..-cloverssed sell in - a small way at t 7.14. Timothy nusges tram US . , 4 to Si. tri e Widis:: as inactive; we quotp Western Iron- Imund at .01. - . . , . _.......„ _L.._ '.' ,• 4atulibates. yotannal. ROAD i COMPANY No. 36 _\`a,_-3) C.' 4 ENTIt!-,1 St L. F. WHATNVX, !MWM CZl=33 iMMiii 1 ly; *13131 $ S 00: $8 5' • 7,4 cW1,.... ; 400 . 4 25- a Vb14.,„.1 7 50, Bto t....T01ib1......... .0. 501 740 ....- evot,... i 3 CII 3 .5) ~..-.- 0 ewt-...1 . 3 27!, ' 300 4....-Ni bush -. 1 . 1 C.., .1' 74+ 4 ..... - 411413 h...; 1 5,11 1 CO t.,...PbU5h..... 1 /WI ll5 . Itik bust):_; 123, 1 2 - , 4 .. . .1. bush....l 70 ' • 75 , ..... v 1) u sh... i 125 1 130 7, vbunh...; - 12.3, 1:5 1 v bush ... i EI:. F. 5 t-....1a bush ... 30. 3 1 il bulih...l M. '35 4, 11 bush... ! ,V, • 1 00. t lii t0u..... i. lh 00: 2.2 90 . • 11 0vt.....1 140,1 0 ..-.L'A ton..._` 2101). •, - 20* ..._...V do :...:.l Z7 l 27 .L. 4 _....."0 Th......: . -..51.1b-...,. 4 • - lot IT. . i ._... OE flUt f Ari) ritiLDA7 but PILILATI 4 •EU Net a STOCK 11/Laltif.El. Fienat, Lug- e, ISfa he money market 11110W8 a deka:to activity to-day, but borrower!' on call . obtain all bey want st roe per cent. Commercial Lieber Is geletarlail pez 1., as hereofore, but only nrsaciass paper of ahml. kt- to Is tali at this range. The chief tat t ered is ntrated in gold, and the counts of the premium semi to be "up or down," according to the IVuivilsaChances of victory or de- Asit: , Under those <enemata:mei. the market_ Is necessarily -unsteady. l • • Gold reredos • active ant sonuevied stronger, with . sides ranging from IfhiallIlli„ . closing aS •Ctfrewrerneiliileed ' s ids, heist aWd steady. % Beadlntitaltresd aoklebier et 4 lesie4 l : 4 : o :' Pastaayttrasita Sok/at MX 4 Valley at 'll4.- ...•23g . .': 1 11 - os'Fcitql -- ,- „ The tons of _ t tinerielo—Ahlority Oniveratiteu-; .riidwe Mere* trip Conom,-SiMeide It4' a - • - • - ' • DA'vtu..r.,” Aug:lL—The (Jrlier. of . lions of America ,Isai ;been ia.sesiOn here since .Tuesday. an - tithe cenYention is. tended. New York; Neu Jersey, remelt vaubt, and Missotiri arc. -represented._ George H. Ilawksworth,,of this. Wide, was, yester day elected :4tate! President for the, ensuing, ytr.tr: It is understood .that.' , ntuncrous im portant changes are to he made in the. ritual • ',of the Order, anitthat the Unit) of holding'. the Annual . Convention will be' ' changed from Augta.4:ti3 Jtme or 'F'.!epteinber., The hitter month appears ht be the. most fa vored:. Tke convention will probably -ad journ to-morrow. - • . • .READINt:,,AngC'II.—The Minority Conn-, ty Convention meet.S. - here,:ow! the Slgt inst. Extensive preparations are being made to-se- ecmtaodate the delegations, 'as.. it is believed that-mmr of the counties itv,the State Will he represented. - ; . • - l3tAionsuritu;lL-Alte',Republiean. County and Congressional Convention will be held here on"MotlayAiest.!, It is believed. M that Hon. Judge Cur will bethevholeco the convention forCongres.O. • • PriTsritinn, R. Mertz, a well - known bankeeof this city, committed , suicide about 6 , Welock. : this morning by shooting: the.heart. found at -7 o'eloelt -deated 'in the!Wash-roont Of his bank with 1140 pistol on the door. _He, left,a; letter to his_ 'wife, .in which-he' stated: that owing to linancial-embarritssnictit he took his - • , • W CI Est P:t., u nst —C. corge Wallard, was arrested. and longed in jail at ' this plaesryeAtertlay, thargeaNvich killing a ! loan named James,Watersoii, on Wkincs-• day afternoon lust, tit'Oxford,"Chester coast- - ! ty, Pa. • The VW() men', while standing on the. ! ; porch of. Werittz''s • Iletet(engitzed, roan al-.. tereatien which tertnpiated in 'hloWs. lard struck Waters:4u two Violent blows'in the face, .killinglnstantly. „.._.! . . ji.'""ASIII...NG 10 , - • • 1., can,- Extentleat—lire in the sati Eianelleo V.xeentlon 'tt . ! Jll..tr.leree- 7 • Auttiun4 Due the • . • , . . .. NV f 4 i s?,.? N e t t 4 t • , kirf 12. , ---Major B. •B. I 1 3, ° i ." :trs ' st oil I_ tilted States Coin- Fra; ' . ' years '' 7 . tnissio er of Ptiltliii Buildings and Utounds, 1 4 died ut i lAlock .this niot:ning, at his rest detle on•Napitor Ifilt, Of . disease of the heart. . • . % ..' . . . '. s2oos. c • • He resided hi,-this city' for nearly. forty, years, and held many ottlees..of luihor and, trust, - both loc l oriel. national, umongdwhielt .Commissioner of. Publie under. PreAdents Pierce . and- . LineOltr,Tresident of the Board of Aldertuen, oil, member of the Levy Cotirt, and for sev eral years reading eterk 'Of the HOuseof Re presentatives, antl , :subsegtientlyr 'clerk of that body. ;Major Frettelk : was probably best known for his ,coniteetion with tbe Alasonie fraternity: Ire was 'tirand ..Master of the District, and Past, Most . Entini;nt Comman derof the Knights . Teqplar of the tailed States'. - . _ •., - SeeretarS' Itobemni:yeAerday reeeivetl le graphic! adviees from Counnedore Penn :eouktnander of the:Portsmottth, N. If., Navy Yard ; that Admiral Farragut was still 'de tained by very serious , • -- The patent of Heze lah Bradford, of Read-1 lug, Pa., for an ore washer, hai - been extend:. cc for seyen years from the 1 . 2. t u der Atte act of July S,.lS7i); _ The Superintendent„and Treasurer of the Mint at Stab FraneiSeo, telegralthed - to the Secretary of the'Treitshry, that a lire brOke out - Ssririday:. in the Mint.buildiVg from a eblitt,„ near, the. teasay rOom,.whieh was en,fir • subdued. "Tlie - motley, 'bbiliOna 'at ~ hooko-fall safe, ,resume if-nrk in W threays. . , ; Riehards, colored, eontrieted of the 0) I-der 4,1* ,W ia Lyle:', white; in 'Prince George's epit ty, :Maryfin iu July; . 1. - Stitt; iy to be!" hung `tip-day, .at Mnibtiro . ' in that State: , Eilan . . ..A n iiggrega fe• - . of one ift thousand dollrth 7 ;- .is 'now, (hie the dili'erent' states, under the provisions of an cold /let. of: Congress, , Mak'' permanent a pimip tion of $2OO,tXKi for urmillg and eq6.jp, ing the militia ~• A etnas)der4ble portion. .or this sum belong.; ti) the SOuthern whi j eseyeral of the Sorthern,'States' ha**. henxy tuntrawn. titntyang ' .li:irri)N, Onto, Ang.- wa.s kicked by a heirSe yesterday and• instantly killed . ; at' Franklin, Wayne. eouti:; • A barn., three ntiles.frons , this cite, tilled with hay.anci grain, belonging to Mr. Sny der, was struck by lightning. yesterday_ and bunted: — 4 • M.4SSI LLOY, " 0 iini.-‘11"-r. 12.—Daniel and tleor,Te Yost, sons ol..kaeob,Yost;residingfive miles north o?this city, were'stritelc..hylight ,tiing, yesterday afternoon,' and'were instant ly Nyitlftho !ION& C./V1 which they tveri; . • Drana‘ ull:c,v. , Pr. ,SFwellZlKtf-htetx:Operatthits - BAtTrirom-:. Atig. l2.—Tlionms,Sewejl, 1). D.; of the :Nlethodist•L`plScopal lest night„ aged fifty years.„ i •-; FitANßrott.T, Aitgust band Of „litt- Klux matle-a;raid..upon: the town of VerSail les.night befote 144, negrapreaelier • named Turpin and another- - negro. Great excitemsrit prerails; . and a Military ecim patty . . from this'eity will go to.. Versailles to. keep • the peace. • A _man named - raulkier" was killed . at Ilongh and heady, " iitlerson 6ntiity, yester- • , day, by 'a man named - White... • -- i• - . -- GLEN 3 SON . • Whole-' j Retail.: Non nts•rowN;l,),%., Ang. Ir.—Thislt-tam ing about. eleven• 0%e10c1t,, , a farther' whose tiatt“; is as , ,yet called at the flour wentnfeed ;'htore •Of Ottif4. , ;AVOnsile, and ittio a:4 , mph 0ut116 . 0-e k.; :tit %Oil& was. stored a cot tsiderable wain tityj.or - stable ore. • Ina few minutes' later .I.ie,was, 7 found dead by one of the employ oLthe estah.. "sup&seti.tiratAffi.. was Oyler eortre by tlie fames of atiltuonia, and on tts sistanee being at hand, 'met 4114 death. A Tbirr. - Sl),mti•.r thazi,Marder. • " . , Nrw Yont4.-Ping; 12.4-The Coroner's jury to-day renderedn. verdiet lustif . ying Rodney, NV. Luke, &Lang-bland: railiray,ernployee; for firing the shot which, mortally. wounded JO li n ntith,n ri verlb jet, nhEiaturdayn igli t, While in the aet_ of robbing the Company's ileisat at Hunters' point. • - • , ,Nlichael.Levitt:„ - who son in Brooklyn; yesterdziy-,.by"• i i chies° knife at bis wife, was fully-eoiiithituLto-cilfy for trial . , . ‘ O. . . The ineestigation•Lof„the._Nathatt • rhuirde} ' has ended foe—the.taresent.:: Sumo_ unimpor-x taut evidenoeNralepnt In .•taNda,t; *pm th 6 jury was dischar&d•by the Coroner, ,:trtth .a statement •that at - some;futitr,e'datthey , will be againleOled tegtitheirth render, n-.'egrdiet. :The etlhrt pf the pollee tofind the murderer. w;o4tili-ensueeessful. • : • Nm nit - y:Yo Apg.'l2.---TI/eQratigemen not turn nut heavy:foree-of pollee were kept in readiness to- suppress, any - de moustratiOn on the part' of the Catholic but there wtl ilonceasionfor their Services: _lt is ns,w, said- that, the :parade WM . ' a on, Monday, and that a :AMMO regifriefit , has been ordered , to rp , sist ,e3Fe.of =3 Is hardly so change. ; 5003 barrels tra family at .raj 70; Indl. ' , tat tilAtitsB.7s. tW id t E=o22!ffME FIIIIIIII =EI .TUE WEST: I 4 ,4tal friun THE _SOUTH:. 'filittoigi4'- Zi.4olciies. PENA "SkL .sh - ,7410.3r G".ipscitit Desith.: • ; • NEW YOR.fr, XOW . E7I 7 .GLAY %diptr2o.4"axiiwlt'erColiait Lqk PoRT.:S.II'OE7TH, N: Aug. 13: --The e n o•etiange ita= Adcnlrut For +s conditibn since yvstetaay, except: ttpithe hior become weaker.. ll*still retain his sensel, but there is no - reasojrta, hoWfoi bhi recovery. *ETROPR9N-WMt. oi l , pan s , , • . . The Gaiiiten'of The Dec ItiChar*-The Printelmpirial The ot Saterne"--The traaeuse- 7 -Naiidtelin's Attitude-- Why Miie - k§hel was, , , - Beren: ' 111...iik th best ' ' r ' . -- I t Loxnex, Attg..l2.•!---- 6 ' '': ' that can-be pine* it appears. thet , • Strasburg consists of only one s ~ ..nt, a -.n''',.. iwastimall focus of the NationalGtsltd_i-,-' f i , • [-;;; The suppl i es in the plaeore Iti-prtiFiortloiko A the garrison. A ,is therefore. Itupossilitr a and the capture the plaza wilt lifobutifylit Itit ;,_ Virtit ' ,c4Toi; 44iinea, iti si rhilidnirg., ..-,... :—,.. 1 ..;: • ..r.,', ~..,-...., . ..:.,..-.,‘,..), -,,r2. - .;. , ,: a 1 - '1: 1, • • • ,_ . . [Pfalzburgis ta, fortress . whieh..is situated • about the miles northwest qf Saverne. guards . : the great eentS- ,Pasaawa , throagb the , Vosges ', mountains,by way Of - the letter tositi.' It is 25 ' miles northwest ofStrashergand Its.ocenpation , - hv the: Prosodies - ..tnilicatea •an - -advance open" . .. J:nueville and Nan 9s, orrthe lieu of ral'i l od froutStmsburg to Far is.] . . - _ .' Aug• ' - . LosnoN, 1 2.:- -The of *Chartres has •,- asked permission to take garde° ituthe French :army: lie claims the privilege ass Frenchman, who traS learned something of-the art r pf war In Americ a and Italy., -• A • - - • ''' The TELEOrtarn is authorized .- t o Otitmditit, formally rile report that the }tutee luttrial is . in London. .1 „ • ' -" ' - ' • . - Meat:Mon - marched • out Of Nat'erne lk on Sun- -day night from One side of the town - just ab the • Prussians were marching in on the other- - '' - " •• ' ,It is . reported that ' Priam • de IxTotti• &An vergne will decline the portfolio of Foreign Affairs in-the new French cabinet because ot. ill : • • At Brussels lied-night there , 'was. an enthusi- • • • radio poptiihr deluenatn4i, • before the Palace • y and the pritish_ ' }fatten. • . - • -.•• , • . . ',Experiments t ,Shtiebtryness Whit -the int- ' trallnuse are sai 'to have been' Splendidly sti - io„:', ; . cessful. Thepress: '- gives a glowing amitirit of therange ands cant racynt the weapen..,. i . : The.' this 'morning sayer - -"Tao firm) of - France is wounded 'and .be( pre s tige dirnal,: Who, drought this 'On tier must suffer:Pr it. , , , . - ::_,• • Victorious or disiwownectis 7Stapidebnis. ant: tulle on the next battle-field. -.,, . .- ' ~. Prussian acequnts say nothing a t Koilig =Utz could Parallel the destruction - of life„at:, Woerth. - . • ' • • -- ' The same accounts say it is lieliretedNapoleon was tin the field with MacMahom The warre-: ports are obscure and anistisfactory. • -.- i _ • 'Bull Run Russel writes tethe•Ttirsiz that - the - French headquarters were wholly ignorant! of, the details of the battle ofWoerth , but were fm- 4 ' -pressed with the belief that it was 'decisive- and-, osportunt in its- l'e'llata. M.-•Thiers is reported td have Said; ("Thc. „tin; Fire is ended Mid a rcpublie .inerilabler . y .: The', Paris - - BANS -publishes a . letter - front Charles Desinoulins, dated at !••Za,ney, slt!notine• • ing E the mr' Peros bad' genoriNhip. . .. • ~ • ` ile says: MaeStalion, gailantly-strugglini. was beaten for. lack of.oi.upport, though there • we're Multitudes 'of' armed -Frenehtrien at hand eager to sat O'•liitn., ' The.Tassage of the Rhine • was undefended, : ... • ../ ..• - , Comm iSstirtat - was Utterly . .ivatlequate4 and • the soldiers were ecitifpulled •to eat •,,--siNur fruit , lnd raw vegetiddezi and take consequenees.- Prussia tosday. has Alsace,To-btorrow,stie Trill . have Lorraine. : •.` • • - The people • are alis'plri led. .The soldiers.he-- Heim themselves betrayed,. and clamor for a • leader •• -• ' ! ~' i Luxemburg litia..4ked , • fora reaffirmation of her neutrality, the, poWersaxply thit the e*.-• . • lining guaranties atre,autlicient. t • ' ,-. Llysno-s, Aug. lg.—Au English hanker named - - Elliot,..WitS arr.-ste.dy:,esterd o r atiPaKis, while on . a'visit to his brather,..chargisl With furnistihing ,' intelligence of Trench .ifetnyimoli,7thetits to the - enemy. lie was Liken to tamp Chalons, court- _ martialett, and shot as ta:spy duringthci evening. • • LoNno.x,. 'August:U.—The .11 rhll correspon dent Of the 'hams writes -That 1 - ngland has do-t (dined to join with Austria . in ho Atagiaa.pro-1 posed: by Baron= Von Remit; f gitaranteeintrit ;. .tr, belligerents against loss of terr ory; England's reasons for.dectining, is•thaTtho league could .;. not save the North Ciertuan Confederacy - in elute. Prussia should be delisted.. • •'. ~ • . 'rho' Orange annly•ersitiy is passing off quietly at - EfiniskOlen; ,where trouble was feared.--:' Londomicry is quiet. „ . ' Loximx, rAng„ l:!..—The nieces °film Euißess , 'have let; Parisi The• Eetto av•ierts with quali- tication that tlnil• Empress 'Eugenie - and Rut ' Princo Imperial ',are In loik.„;irtg at St. John's • Wood.. 'rt , T.TrWltyatty REciistrat ha. 4 the same , report, witiChltowever, it,gives- with a caution to its readers not to plaee too mu.kliconfidence in ' its correctness. • - I.- , •• . . ThitExamrsKit of this wok ,Saysi.Nitpuleott ' 'adopts- the:course most worthy of his , uameamil .. j . tt ttilti•gracity of i thli situation. • Roused front Indolent Indeeistori by a stunning blon;he at- • tainsi the greatliesS •of the situation in the pre, • seitt-U - of peril unspeakable to himself, Lis fami ly and the- nation which so lately reinvested hint , . with kingly- ilower.t, Laving aside conventual!. • - ties he toffs Ifrancoz.ber , danger and exhorts her . to the rescue, not for his sake, but for her own... Strength of tile-french _Army at Me4—E;iciting Scenes in the Corps Legistatif—Haut Gatronein a State of Siege. 7 .I;Aitt.-, Aug. 12.- 2 -1.. r: SiEt'LL estimates:sthe strengt.: of - t he,Frezich army at Metz at one .hundred and thirty thousand men. It counsels the-withdraWal of the French army .to the liue . of the Meuse br Marne rivers: 4 ' • . / The proceedings' of the Corps, T.egislatif yes—, if:rda,y-were tuArked by a still'inore violent- de bate than that which forced -the withdrawal of 011ivier and his Ministry.. Amid minth tumult • Keratry moved that a counnittee of inquiry be ins ituted, and Marshal Le Boeuf sunintoned. before itf lit thb tonult, an . unknown voice from time Left , ried : '!•Sutunton'Boripafte .and not his eibeat tires." " As 5400 n as the confusion quieted M. Keratry proceeded, and referred ttrthe French position, : Then as now defeat stared, France in'. the Iltee.;.but, a sinniar conunitteotappoluted by: the tient:rat-Assent-lily restored victory to our ogles: ..• The - Prep:eh generals were shown that defeat - Wii:Zerinte,and our reverse teamed: -• Nt..Thies yeplied arm]. opposed thO motion: He said tho rovetws to the .Fronelk.armotitere inscrutable, but 'the "otlitairs were not •to'bct. called - from the bold to answer inquiries while , the twiny rt•mained in so,great danger. : • ' • l‘t Thiers eine:hided his otherwise temperate .speech : "The Enipiro is liencellirth out of the -question: There eau be no Empire without an •" .Emperor. To tl,iis state Of events asileriablic 'lutist inevitably'succeedir [Cries and Vie great- • est eenfusiond - , - • • ' _ PAI4iS, Aug. IS.—The .1:01.731NAL 000 - 1! EL pub- • lishes a decree declaring the - Department of '. flea-Garonne in a state of siegC. ' -. •' ' PAnts, Aug. 12.4.roitrnals of Metz ' publish- - Marshal lifacMah r itiz's report to the Emperor.. The reports sav"that the enemy in 'greatly wipe- -.. 'rior numbers begati. t lip atpick at . seven tied: at on Surday morning. The tirSt attack I' ving ;.- been repulsed; about noon the' enmity re-Operied ' the contest, throwing forward iiinerous.aharp-.- • shooters; protected by six: guns in a command- - log . position. Masses of infantry were then' In-ought up anal attfour,o'clock iu the afternoon Mitenthini was forced to order' retreat, 'whiCh ' Was effected" iti good _order, tho enetny's OM- •• - su.O. being 'Without vigor and by ,no means tree.- lile'soine.; ; The Marshal was-only able to. send a . partial list of hilted and wounded. . , ' A despatch front Metz,. dated August 11th, at ' night P. n. , . try's: "It has rained all day.. The .artpy is concentrat si around this place. It is being re victitallai "d reinforCed. The retreat of -,,. MatiMalionatid Fai ' lia4been ahcomplished in. ; ex&illent order. ,Maralial Ft igailtit is engaged in • vi-iting and haioticting the troopS - under his - command:: / - V The reports fhtit,the.Pruw7.sian occupy" Nancy is Luse - - . - • ' , .. . , ' A Circular from the Minister of the Interio?" roil nireis the pre:Oet:: of various .departments to- - enciarrage - the forniation'of ,companies of Na- -- clonal guaribsto taiiirdlie dield ,at eithc. • , : -Thou_ will receive.arms•As soon as possible, • but in,the InVantinie they 'should- assemble in , the Chief tiliViiii of life department-0e organiiii , and drill. They will be paid tine.fente per:day -; from , thallate of enlistment. , ' _. 'rite JolYits:ir. Orrtetzt. says the:Ministers of • War :19,d of the Interior on assuming control of" their departments took - the mot energetic measures to ensure etileicney •in;the various branches of the service. . . ~ ',.:, ---. • _' The Minister of War has . -issued very strin- " gent orders - in regard to provisioning thmarnty •and on the subject of stippiles of quartcrinraster autiordnithee stores. - - - • •.. , !'tzars, Aug. 11—Adviees froth headquarters represent that the best understanding exists be tween' Marshal 13azairie and 'the other Generals. • Among - the German Olsoners taken. at the be- - ginning of the -campaign, arednembers of tin • latuDwehr, wile weiti -called into' sterviite six • weeks ago. "This proves that Prussia - expected War before it teas. declared, and was not fatten -- by stirprise, Asher Government repeatedl2, - as . •,•terted. Pants Aug. L1..- - V‘ O'rkitiefi in the factoricS of . Lyons 1.1.1re-iten the Geratatt • employees, with , violence, and trouble is apprehended. • Durav, Illx;MinisterLor 'that:a:talon, has joined the Garde Mobile,. .qi-it - Paul DeCassagnac, editor or the Lti. PNYS, has entered a regiment of zoo:lves.' Apprehension that ft famine -would he added to tlieiliortioo4 or. war hi consequence or. the lute' .drouglit, has been dissipated. The GAut.com has repokts from SI departments, which show that - the... Wheat 'Oops of 1870 trill e..teeed the yearly average 40 per cent. ' , The REV Orleanist, a Skillful article defending tbe attitude •of Fra nee, and holiling,up'Pritssia t&the exec,ra - The Coming Nicvnded-The . . . .. • , AN rw FJ:, Aug. 12-10 A. :CI.L-Adviees from the seat of war says that the ~ -,reat 'battled.% mo- • itteriMrily 'expected. . . -Ifiatt.r. , 4' Aug. 1.1.--"gldhighti.—A party . of French wetteded, just i4', are being!• forwarded. ' to, Spandan,l; . To-day • ' i lZi Fret lf officers and soldiers .ta , ken in ,Saturday's `battles arrived - here. .• . _ •_ Sturro.tivr, Aug. 12,-+ln the battle of Weertit the Ist Corps of , the •Wurtetiffierg sortlingent• . lost six officers and twentrtfirde. mett4killed, - 237 wounded, and IIS missing. At tiorikweiler ' the Wurteuiberg troops captured ono.Mitrail, Joust., three cannon, lone stall'. carriage,. tteoo. 'prisoners, and SOO. tiorAes. ' - -. ,- 1 ' • -. 5p tw,....... • liEnl.Cf; Aug. 12-- ~'llint illavarl - • army has v- Passed through Vette 0, and bivo ked - last night-at Binningen, hear Saarlouis. - Pen. Sheridan,-of theArttericam army b left. Berlin for the King's.ilEadguartere. • ,- ;rho . Queen of Prussia announces that she - will _ take personal . charge of the wounded of both pa 4 dos, andthat their treatment shall be Identhstl4 : - French prisoners as they halts through the raill, -., way stations receive nothing but' kindness. - Citizens and yolunteeis give them refreahmenta cigars, dtc., and lailies . coterßie tars and . Vitt from man to ntan offer theta paper and - limed . 1 I and volunteer . to write to their friends-foe tb .l • ~ - - - 1 , - - •• ' •-•-• • !,-.---; I 1 ', OM The Republicae • ei am') thn leaclitra ttsci Reilublieste.l 3 *tf deli' suandni simmers-in of this. ,Cortiist - ; thld thol korisio'n , of the %torah:Mal chuisis:otthe consti- 1 tution: tataniteilte' cottOielts - taliunessiutil ; I . Shborightttiott as -the:pair; guant,nice of sue-, ~„a~ yr ~~~- r.c. . -. - V01Lr.10.711 all'A,lKETtil. 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