FORTY-SIXTFI, YEAR. littere' ?oyrital. SATODAY; SEPTEMBER 24,* 187 R REITBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Ctinagrtss; . ~ /I )11.N W. K1LL1G.11,.Li 13 . 3 ngn t,oulity .- - ... ;Eicni.te; . A .. ti0N1.1.4 C.- - it'LICII, I,ch . 'ny'lliit , lll.l...n. ' .T '. ' , 1 4,. . ' A'susitobli, ' 'F.-E. STEER. Ethegeore. - i• : W. RA3tmAl l'uttsrli L • WM. IL WELNV.ICII, Mal tinny Sheila, • .1.111.1..;73 W. PITMA:Sr, ' • Cammlailoner, STAIIL, St. Clair. rector of the Poor, - W SltOENTri3.,schiii•iint Tow p• Jury CointObod rr, „1-;.+,15 nr. trr •••• • "Auditor, STELLWA4C6'. Polln Alto. AT A MEETING. of the Iteßohllezio :BOttultot; Ocontoittee, held on, 3lon.i:lY. lath; the following gentlemen wiTeuppolnied 'sewn lo 'Lief. on DASIIEL 11L1,31A.V, C11AR1,r...41311.17MM, WILLIAM I.)..SECXZEIL., "' ". ALBEMT D. KNITTI.E., , It. Porte, ' CAnt•IIELL, -:•iept. 17,111 't Omerlt Voticts: r MEM i4Ptits it line Snit iniertion: each mihs , nuent-Ins. rtlon Lents • line.. .t "irt A ta-NO oX Titg IA 1 NGS, say all v. Ito have MOW u•e of Dr. Snitar's Blitunn of Wad Chenry, and by /4'201416e 1)834 cured , 4 hnu•bs, colds. btonyb I t ann. 11 . 1 rota, Influenza orAhansu nt pt lon. Tnit prudent w,..1 I 1 alwayttlkepflita atatfliar4 remedy bytt.witt. .rr i "F 11'g MI Nt:TES Mit RXIMEI3II)IIf.NTS..—R,Very bikty Who hastraveleit by railrhatlttaa heard i he at rave An iihuneeinent, rind ham prhbably suffered front eat ir it lino hastily. thereby aowing the seed of DYtiprip‘la. l t is it comfort to k nciw that the Peruvian syrup will ,ttrt. the worat eases of liyaptipslit, as tnouitainls are .. , \ . ready to testify. To COUNTRY MERCHANT:S . AND 4 3 ENS.— WOLYE'S RCIAIRDAIS AROMATIC sornigaluss.—A.mong• the complaints for which the "Schnapps" has been declared a vorifie by Mel eminent physicians who• bare corresponded with the proprietor; aredropsy, dyspepsia, debility coniceoueat upon long continued sickness and old age, epilepsy, asahma r gravel;cotic, affections of the kidneysj and ' all chr(fnic (licenses. lor these, and many other disorders, •is now pre te.eribed, with great stamens, by more than three thou sand medical practitioners in varloos(:parts of the . t'nited tßates. . • • • iSoat Zrab:o. I.OTTS VI I.LE, ~ Th,Ritlatitity sent •oad, fiii the week is lo:o44—by cana, 4 for'the week, 1-.25,01s tons, aeditst . ~ n, tons f 9 the corre-. ~.ponding week last yel 4 . 'The - demand for St.:welt 'old has itiereased,' and the.price ranges about ::,5 . 6ents per top higher , than it did two,Keeks ago. As the demand for ' stovi , is greater than the supplY!, Egg and Stove ,k sold ; in equal quanti, ies together. ~For the other sizts the demand •is not so good, bid the I,ilet.T 0( last week ariiPriintaided.' Chestnut . is decidedly (hilt ; and'prices hardlymaimain 7 .ed... The iIiVrCaSP..I demand for Stove Mad Egg '..wa's eans4ed by , the low chastwrse freights from Port Richmond to the Ettst, and !Ilse •iti ittereas 'ed demand inn•the line and for city 'cOnstimp 'lion, as but little'coal has, .beeki. laid In at Phil adelphia for winter consumption se, Tar, We hope the demand may continue, but the advance in freights Ittllortßickimond for tile East, ltiay Cheek the denial - id to some extent.. : . The. CerrepAttlee of the W. 11. A. an,,), Coal Ope , ratoi , s, wits hieet od r- Saturday oMonday next" 'to cis the wages for' September. Judging awn the prices for the/month .; the rate of:wages for. thfratinth will be at $2 50 basis., The- average prices will vary a few mitts either aboye or be low that rate,:bu&willmot be Sulllciene to effect tt Mavis. • flit Shamokin IfElf 4 tt..* states that the W. IL A. :ANL Carmel litlliiii:llst . tittp have aecepted -:tbo basis of fa (10 per ton 'at Schuylkill Haven, Witli c 2s - per cent: advance or reduction on • the . present price per wagon.as cool rises or.falLs be low :, 4, 3 ; 00. • t - Sitatnok4 and Trevorfon the ba4s has not vet been 'satisfactorily adjusted, although the eollierics are all at work. It isbelic•i:ea that the mot will accept tho satne rates. The prices per car ate not ginite so'high but t(te rates of toll arc greater from Mt. Carmel and Locust itp ' trn correvotellAt at NOW )i .. or&ii:ri4s as 7.• ionk, Sefit. Is V. • Peum.yivarlia4. 1.1.11.%L.;e: calm; to cold nia•- • tor-; for October de •„ issued te , m(ditt or; flu; gall Inst., and is as folio i. 1. o. h. at Newlnirgli: $I r Steamert I'm irate ' 4 ! Egg 4e • -3 00 Stove Chestnut 1.0 t'rhe foregoing 4gures are just at.t. e. uG ienothau - ,Iseptember Circular, and. are regarded as ametr,siqual efforts titat'might he made to athianee the' pt we.or emit In this unirket and at Port (*urban, alit: - 1 , ,1g(- deAreitoadvar e tolls on tile Reading; itail-• ehl • "I do not see as you, have noticed in the Jotit NAL tie- fact that • therVelaware itud Hodson Canal Is havlgable to consequence ni extreme low water. This duninishes their kiiippitujly. one-half, and 111.- hat Is not,will Vatt its intlatte Imst.uarket ; ke trped, It is protet6lAin eon . puenc . e - of the same, pri,es have been mialit alitretr! There eliatme !II the latter from last week's quotations ' l'iz: tor good White Ash ao ; stove ti 1 - 4 w angee lb- I Ash, Egg and :,tove.in proiy.irt ion .or and • The retall - tratle is active at fan* prices. Vessels are quite plenty t no etitinue,to, note In I' rtitt seranion Co. annOunet , that they 34 . 111 sell on the :Nth inst ;MAO tont:: • Wr: reeeiyed ;tile followil!gfrom Iphia correspondent': . - The rade' ha, th•oti 11.1.Nit`tai - J,tet I tu uqz the p,st 44-h.ithr.ll there ha, ht•ell 110 . particular I •—sure irotri nail les ahroa , ft" shitalieir h:ol itsual• is very ssetive f , 3r, the plrtiettlar kilioketl2l4lo :tre d u n: . Ti t ,• hut, titia , eX" • •I't for :•••; , ,s.• ?•;,...•••• I.•arti.,trii_. plees 11.1.0... t .it: tle eellt S pet toil mf r . t..r tht, - Price". of Coal 011 board ate ••... it I,,ir apply, hat Jiro tiow th;nnim.: 0i11,:,h411,-;;:jits tray.. tiPtfo Lids. the b.O I 't • it , t`t• ~,t .t17.1, i al( / 0 11,1 e Writes as Billows: Sept. 9, IN-0, El , f the East- seiitti•wtil timity the itetlipa ,timitlii•ror;t def , iitte t ti 1 . ,•• 1,11;1 , 1 tiro!' thrures tit hoc fat tire, titc: . ll..tlel.q.u.y of 41 1 ,1.1•12 1 tons, ill i,thrwit..,tiltd tons tit the agglegati.:•T on all r' •••-q v •lef•ltyl tot trollentettintyornettert. 1,.• tart yet be watiti‘ii tlik.,plarti , r, ;, • • : ti r,t class coak, at , but 111,. weak , . . • ! ~,• oolir •,tio yttrion,porliott. of Ow lift:ling ft etas tortiliantssin.qll to the regular atIT I III .•;•,-,zrr...• of trail, \"“tirs I H. it It, ";••! ittis,taffilitig the greit iiii•rea , ,e 111 tit • stip j • Atithrilvith Coal' I'.tr lb(' th, supply of Ant.ltr.teite deer,ta.e4 ah t .1: ,:on, anti tip to :•:i . fp.t.ll, t' , 7l),"..iltert; .dardeereast: in Oa': . nggreLtn:tt of :ill 4:111 , 1 , , lo.. 1: the fullotvitnz table, ‘vhielt - 11:.•;• beet: fur l. -I:4 , 1 us by .Nfessrs. co(, Co:A . • -,-- . • •-1:1,11:1 , 1 PCS OF COI, .1, '1 1:0•41 . 1)! • • Sepi/: I 1841: S.•jit. 17, 'Amt. LtL :wilt.. . 1at,(7.77 lilt 11E001 I . 1•4,;!?•f • obs . er %as! t Wit . there le.en .aof c'uttilierlatel Coal at 11;itriti,'f•Vr:iiii - : ll;t 2 :vis a. ileereltse of Nova Scotia oal. Thu, ..:1111 is that:tit' cnniti'Qrlantrliiiittnitioul. ('nail nob superior arttele 'to. the except fur gas, and is greatly prefere i tal Chr ,arly• all utiier pu ts int rodnet ion also • . a competition that twirl:et izeep.; . it the prieea of all I: , fwd. • on Foreign I.'“al had lit ,11 - . 1 / Fani- * .] t'0:11,‘voill.1 hare o A 0 •. 1, ..:14 , d front that market; 111,-t is P riv, ~ r ••••,.; 5..0113 coal wmitiLhavc. Ipiwn )1.; • at a tiiglier rate the niori It Ih. j duty • (!uty . • arc-obtaitting a liater.artii•lt.:ll a..., an d t h e .7.s; ; ltional lettishisl = tit of about 5';*.Y.11:141 • tinty 1 • j. •i! . : W:1111111 I laVe grOlit into th:f•. coal 4 l'lt l e`eratle MIMS a this-week =II 1= -,1;11tIT , eti: ---,---. --- ---- _ l' ,t• it'Jl. tt p••••.1:4/ ,'2..:;A111- 11 , ..11 I. 1, DAIII.ItSI-11- 311,50 1.G.1t...;'./i :.....,1 % • ItAt Ntlt . ',. tlult.tl 11,'.1.43 - : • - .:.:1:::It tt..; i N.,•: It 1t.:.._ 12,Z11 - 2i4,01 - ; 11. ...., r ;II n r4tl; ;' 1:7,....'..) 677...1T:: • Itl. •1. , Ntlt I U.,::97 _.A..! , 1 17, I . - W: It IL_ ! S:.11 0 ' e.5 , ,171 . It:, :: I,",tital : I'et. ' 1'2:1 , ', .- A 111P,,L. IF , .1 s. 7.19, 7..1.7,. , ', [ ,'' II It_ ; :;.4. ' ' ta;.4.7 , f 1.0.1. -'-' • •, Lug 1h1,11,91). . 4 ~,, Itg NI: BM -J1 fKI 1.90 . 2.1.../:3 , 1,1 , :e, 1',1; Lt.,. 4:1 0 '; . 7.,* . r; . • .11.t.1.K72 : . -, 1 . 13 iltlY.16 1: 1 -3 ,:.11 • 11.01. , • 1$ ', . 37..7` ,, i dl us' 4;n:A . • "!:c.,GSks" GAI " • p1.41 , ,1 f 64,f5".Y. . - :31,04: ` all,p; ti -• .1h 10)9 ___, MO • to Mori .ip,944 ups i • Oat t.•• ro , Opfa. '•'•:V: Tot, • 7.974, M 3,31,4!. 2'6141 t9iII.ICd•dIZIAC ,t li , it lc 679,5ce -,1,031! :17:;;W2 it lefi,77a .7i41,76 , A 41 :419- 1.311,11/1. .10,1171 • 1,1i7,) , f2:: "‘ '/' 31 1 ; Ili.. la Tx; t 'hi • xil , tl. S•Ri - _ : 1,C.12.61i' ,'• lEB3 , . 11 '+' WA , 110 ~:iiilplilelltS last we ' s , .' :vi , i italcsa Canal, owing to 1:.•111., flit , on:L[o. - 1 T.44lipmentso of ~.iitliiitrit ''''' . .4 thv shij,intaits for the ''. l '..'Ll i ast year imly 41),.1111 ton % % .,,, ts•lSlip o .d . ..by tiq! iklaW . ll "'A I , IlitpaliToiVillg to On' ' , AO I.r ill t11(. . 1 1114 4 ' . 0111 . 1/ ' % i • ottlil h: .iiill:aio• t'or (t, Afec•lt to >:t 1t.a. , 4 'ti , re.ini( i iit Antlinteitn "V 4 " . ' 135 1 . 7 '. 0, , ,7 4 7; tans, anti .of nil 'Li nils 'Ak. unpply of liituraitiri havi %la year., Owing . to thsiirexPeeted sinaincitilbatli per 1011s. 1 i'sy.,,wcek froin they 4ire, - ITO tabulate and 4 . -o,rteet. the Coal Trade, ti,. verramportant ' error ocOrred,--a - blelV:luis been iwi A iect'A th:i „ - ..-..- week. r As an impreAdatt ptevalla- abrOad,itchich In it been created by somopubllcattlors,•t , at 4 lhe re ports tbatappeawinj.,the pipers earn - . ixi relied .it pon r ,as in 'ntany inkaxices,quantil passing over ilitterentrloads arc' reported tlt ee,• and ciusegitently is' doubled up. This s• true in nearly' alithe ptiblications mbde lit t_tC 'city pa- ' pCrs, hut itis not true as regardii theeeklY 're . pOrt 4 ttliPept that of last week) which appear in the AiniS t-tts' Jots RNA L. . We', carefull Sift, the reports ieceived 'which passes over two. mid more roads and canals, and report on-- the ac-, that qtnintitYse4 to market. Many f the re ', ports that appear In papers abroad a e repub. 1- ~ h eil in the -Loa' regions; by papers roressitipt 10 give correct reports Of the-coal t .• , simply in-if:lase they cannot make theni n up Lb ILISCIVUN . y. anti they utislead•the „public with' fel • reports, ra l The Philadelphia LEDGER 'professir to give full reports of the Coal Trade. They it not tip pear until Monday atter they receive e Jot tt- N.: i., when they take a large number Our tig- . strew, which we have collected, And alkotbur ideas' generally on the trade; and dress, then up in a little/different language, and then pub 'sit them as their own,. This they have done fu several years past-- . --it is downright stealing, atd ought 1, di.graee any paper that would p* ice such tlicit. in 'this way they pilfer our, hibitr, •', '... tai:;:arCeoPlisl abroad in other Papers and cred ite'd to the LEnoxn, - while we are.at ar -- the ,ex= press and pains of collecting and miking tip the \e tabular atatementi; The LEncign is the nets": mfitable paper in Philadelphia,ithe pro./ prieters'are roiling in 'wealth, and.••yr ought to beOshamed to pilfer and fatten u ' la- • : it We burs of others, without giving the 'peeliary : credit— - . - WEiktra from theLanio 111,•Lustxt: tUItNA r. , that the Fan for ventilation .Is rapitilt - taking the - place Uf Furnace ventilation , evell in the. deep collieries.. At every,. meeting off"dllining. *I (,Engineers papers are read allowing th ' advan tages- of the Fan over the, Furnace , th in cheiiptiess and greater seCurity. Th closed Fan, very similar to that introduced by ?Iti/J. Louden Beadle seems to be preferred. The i , :ati itself is nut new, it..was tried in England a great many years ago, but since it was iniproned- wed used here, the Guihal Fan in - England luta also been inaprovetkanti is now being intrOduced . therein preference to the Furnace. Mr, Beadle' is n,L the inventor of the Fan,-but he iMproved it, and sucvessfully Applied it. to ,the ventilation -of cJilleries where it wait believed by -many that it w`utilil lie a failure—but now it is 'rapidly; taking the place of the Furnace ventilatiop both in this country and in, England.. It is 'Serer than the Furnace and in extensive collirics It is' . now einiSidered the cheapest also, '.- •i; I The London Mixixo JOITRSAL vOtItOIS'PIe iblloWing coimuunication on . , . cOr.t.tfinv'EAPI,OMIONS. At(I) RAFETT.LAiIiPS. 1 ER 21, IKO i ,1/ , <<•. ; I•i,_ ,_ irri 711-4 MEM is •roj w;. 10001, . pcaviivt... 0;1. • f,-;11ows if). . UNE IN= NE t 3,11.7.1,`Z rzl 'RP psS k -:th.rit - '214.,.; • LOW. • 41...f...1 .1! 14. ,, t1 71 ifrit: ,1171. , C4 ;I I I I.4XX) OKL7X I :3 , 6.473 DI I Mme, itZi.tll lAtt . I'.l , t.,;q e t • ,trti 1.19,119. 1,7,..kttk ME EICEI i -. I I, s IS I ME MEE via. Iliu. . ' ii ii. Pie low s!age iif foe the eorresmittaing, but• OierekkYri-s e and ILifiyrit latiof the!wa su•(..lle.r(tiler, year so frk • i i,662,4:3s toos-- , ' deMir)e4 tio: FE 'S L E.—The lass of life from ;explosions continues to la , nrost lamentable, and It would certainly be most • rinseetrily to dogmatise on the matter, 'and• assert roundly that all those lamentable occurrences ntlhtf~ ire avolded,yerat thesame time wei do not to assert that many of theta would 'be pre vented by the more liberal use of Safety-lamps. W e i have found that In Wales and other-plaobs there was a great prejudice on the part of the men.: net the use of safety-lamps, an account of de client light, and on the part of the masters 'on the score of expense. =Now, _we hold that both these ‘-iews are wrong. - As to light, if a man cannot work will, the Davy-lamp he can work with the Eittruly, and the sooner all miners learn to work with some yJlansp the better, as its use is quite necessary to the miner, if he wishes. to preserve his life, as st good rifle is to the soldier, who wishes to destroy life. And as to expense, the safety-lamp, niter the tires purchase, costs less than any other kind of light. One man will consume at least in Working a :Min, or. turn fti. worth of ordinary eandlesi:snd I eivy lanip unlit costs tor the same-time YA,.o that there is a considerable saving on this head; which 'very soon recoups the cost of the lamp. The reports of the Inspectors show the nunther of areidents from explosions in various districts, (snit which the following is - compiled:— from Explosion. in its.9:•— . Sena- • No. Tons 'l ar. for rate of lit . • aeci- men coals life Nortitionisoland. dents. killed. worked. •Areit. Cumberland: and - 3 H 27,Z13,998 3,411,10119 Soutti Durham': 1 Other parts irf t . N 1, 11 . 00,an u & I 08,071.0'..31 , 170779 . urea l It will be seen from tads statement. that although the coals worked in Northumberland, Cumberland, and south Durham are 1.7.a.1-1.999, arid the crisis in. "Thor parts of Pnir* land and Wales are 66,070,?.ri ton!, not quite three times the (inset tty In the former dis trier, yet :the pro Portion-of deaths is as 1 Is to 30.—L I low k this enOrmous discrepancy to he acisimitesq it o.'rtaillty emitted be said that Darhanr- pro." uncles less gas than other districts perhaps tht tam ilat ion IN generally better, but we would not like to re, wet, tort It is, sew great RilviturP% have been ntride of lab , in all quarters so tarns ventilation is rounder- • ed. Wee would be more Inclined to attril.fite it t,, the general' use of safety-lamps in the nee horn -di,lrsets lone fiery mines; As remarked above, sefety.damps, if flues explo 'ions are to be prevented, must he used, unit-the' r-atest,eare possible taken.. if shots most br tire,f,; be; ol•ber means ean I.P.tisi4.l to break down the eoa fits() ought to be dispensed with'. tint how is this to he brought. about The Inspectors. fl*re is lit t will support the introduction of iit.p p-, bat they have under the present Act little pOwer lieu they can exert in this direction, and it Is reinat ler well worth-discussion whether some radical; hu m ovement to effect this cannot be introineel Onto the lien' 111 Ing,Act, which wllloloutu,less;tre hi t lie 3.agirdatu re next ses.siou.-„, ,• , 5t. 4. -< ;1 E E Aug. 2.i. Malty er,f 4 ;•tire. explosions in ~is eountry; are • also caus ed by the non tat; of :Safety l,atittiet in• • The Havy Lanip:does not give as irorsl .. light the:aruitty; which (4 now natal:in a number of . etrieries. The only difficulty with the Clumsy is that when the glass is lreatis ter faliing on the glass nisy crack it, lint i(can easily be replaced. ' lii thent .ist fiery ; ctilliiiries " the Stephenson ha proved Lamp . perfectly safe. The Davy, Canny 'and !iteplio:Hoit 'are the Limps used alturiSt exeltisiVely New , C.eitle anti lturitain CrJal Fields. Our readers maist.2.rir in mind that there are Inure deaths eau . serrhi the mines front fAlls of coal and slate, and other elsualtie , r, than by alert'' (X COAL TILAOF: OAILIWAD AND; CANAL, • Tb.., quantity atm' by Rallrisd and Cadal furthe werkrnd• 71, rsdety bast: , ~ .St. (lairl .34,N19. 16 .1.0r1Car10.0 7 . 7411 1 1 ; • l,„_ , 1.01.011'{.1^ _ . . 4,991 (e 1.14,110)1k1/.1 /I.o.vvii l 30,11: U.:, . 21,7,V3 10 'Aubult. • 5.1.46 11 . Yon Otta 1 wa. 1.1,51„5 to' . • .. up co --: —,-.-..-- 1.T ,, tal paying freight—. ..... ~ •• _ tu2,187 11, 7 1 ". Coal for Comparty'l-1a0„.....,....• . . ,•• . , 2,956 OM .... -" . ' Total for Wee4c ..... ..... ... —..-,...,' • - 10.1 1.44 Q_' •• =a7 3 :4 6 Pr.,:musty th44‘ year. ....:...:,-. 1.961,111 0+ • 1 ":-'3,02u .1:. .• ' . . -,- ~. Total - ; 2.0657,.1.55 10, '::46„40.1 05 To:o,one 11%10 last year......, ..... , . t.r..50,4117 141 . 40!..1/9 16 ... ' ' Deere:axe -- 1 . . tiCariMiLL CfAhrilr 11.1ILROMEN rom 'isfo. 1- „ Tisk. rut uvr.itig II the quantity trlcrukirrtrteti last week.: ' 1‘ ; Week:"r. '' • Rotkit.'.. 311 . 00 hill dr M. H. IL R 04.146 - 0 o 1,i41,i.41 .1 schuytkill Vstlll3.V.-...' 1,116:10 '114.1114 IX' Mili 11..... k '-••` ~ •k , :1,613 19 101%31 03 Mt. t3k.thots ". , - - ..• Litriterr,t,' 1S (it. Al sprit. { •,••••• 1 6 373 111 dl}lllBB COIL Abre,-1419.!' q y . ' LlettlOlll. VALLXV _ lam . I Qlntl ily Ne;it twin by Lehigh Valley UalliNauPtir tbe 'reek • oil Kut.iikly last afarfur the year: , • , vriciar.l Tirfat.. • - /141.7.1r1cit, IL 31rit.1,,, 14.11311 , :v. MaM114421..114 T0t..1 !sin,. LIMP ittlf I t.,•reivte - • • . LEHIGH (114.14,ANDIFAilltiV103 WIP.II3T .' . ...atii The frAlhering is the quantity coat transported by Mt ~, (*.ul atl.IL•Ilfolhl or the Le hig h COllll and Nivir..o.o. , for the Week 1.1141111 Z on Ms.9.l.llality even Di last: . .1 . • ' {Gil row' Zi4.119 1,X4,116 c,,,t1 iras tut follow* , , -111111LIC.1 Fr.ani .• mitliancly ..... .. ..... •• (10. No L. V. H. U. ut S. Nolch ... PELAWAIM A 111:1*ON fiII.IIVASV'S COAL TRAUt.,i 1 . --- - . .'llw rollowlsitt Is a. slatemotit of txml tranxported. by,Mo• tostaware Ili 111 /I 111/ 4011 ( . 41.1 ( .0. , fial he week endlissit urvluy Iti.,,t. . , 'lrviac.rrivizt.,. • 1---- lITXI,T4 10,8RII MO t1, 261,33 U, 1 ' • —!----- 1; 1):..71..4 itucl., By Itailrowl El= ME For the same period last Yew' By 1)..1Awart..4 liud. Hy Itaßroad " Total THE COAL MARKET'S pirm OY conai THE'CIIIGO. • . . . . . _.... swill .5Y CA r F.: IIiEN/11:.A_Vist ,4 1' MT NNW 11Ellzwi r lF,I.Cg .... trou . toxriau wl:/11441 : YOE THE.MINSIB . JUL'ArNAUf -.. . ......-. . . . . - • PIIILADSU.IPTIM .. 5eP.. 16 . 0 -.,_ — • R.I. .4, propmrd t 5 (44y 5 11: ebertnut.. _— --.. 117194t.4 Ro• do ,lotd - '0 out... • Locos& Y 4 Lump- 4 7540'5 US w. A N L d nnp 4 74,5 40' do Eltsairter 4.& WO StPral.l..(. • 4 7:S .. 4 501 do ;,,.' Broke,. 4 r 500 itrcd;oo... . - , 4 :54 50) do at - Egg' •4 .. s'llo 51 • 0&' • - 4 70 3 W do e-4 Stout..... 4 5 qt! stove - 4 734 5 OD, . do i Chestouti 4OD s &hat Red A5ti,..45 -6 ' '4)41 do elwtuut , -- 4 7 A - 00, $ W Asti Liunp...a. 5 0) , A ZI f1rukt..n.....—........... .1 . 5 7E fstove - - , 5 21; • Catidtd...—, . • . ' ..4 753 BAErIXOItg, oeti. r.,- LVQ ; ..ti 7. . . ... .... , To VI. traclOby'rArrei Or car Mid: s Wilkrioarro. nod Patiton W,A....ti......."....._......-...„.13 3021 it i 39 Lykeu4 Volley:TU-0 ./14i- '—.....----.---. '0 6 0 sharaokOt Whit. or Bat A.5h..,-- ..... .....}...4............, S Tjo 6 0 Z.rtriy Volley. Bo& AA—. .—....„... --.....---. Slll4 From yard or wroarr. SO to licentA additional. fly - retail to eilottuotera.;_...:, , ..„ -. ..._-......4:-.--.-. 7 7-54 . ‘trei) .rmt eiPet : and Crit)bertand Coal. fr. a. b: at ` I. , ,cuAt Point tor AIIIPIOr.r--..---•----..--*- - 4 1448 ' S ' . ALEXANDRIA AND DEORONDLI Wl4. Sep. 1`..1,, Docurrne (Wet & Cuttiberlrid. &MR 4. 4 4 44 s 7) • • PRICESIP 0314PA•17131t0t1A1... - L. • Str. 411. - En. Alto. Chat I.ackswands, XUandodt-44 60 114 $4 \MY in 4 1 4 gfb If woksharre; 1101)00en„...$6 'X -4 'X 64i. 16 sr '4 X 4 X 1.10 ..New York. 93 Ot $ 7 or .1* MI Vi Jia Ai 65 CO Scranton, Elfsalettipori , • Vitudan, V/ IN 46 . 5 111 70 410 7, t 1.0406, „. Pc. .lottnaod-,', hlsd, Pizakobpart A'X 6lb S R 1.14 74 477 Efizsberapors and Pt. 101010010 21414N61111101464 aellll4 , - Qat co emu Newburgbas contd. *Ylik Canal. conslave• pm discbanist: - `THE MINERS' JOURisTAI.4--- RA I L RD4t D. OEM EZEO I t.... di,GFN OR •.4 Tro ) 10.0441 466,1:th 411=10 1,573,00 • =3 10,7% /3091 :".:0,74 t. 874 IY., , • pal 1711,C1 t!..1c,3,04 I .86601$ ... 33401:ii 10:07.6 ZIA= ' in 9,1112 3.710' • 10101 EL,73+11,44 4.4 U ; 101,117 . 1.10 • sa,r. DEM 44,779 137.416 F . maw 1 Ird.rx I . • • 0 47,t00 r.,93;.0 4 736 t. las.4to '''''' ":* '• .3 ma r 4 7as • 1, . I• 31.10=a 417.e1,70 FIEWI 7 OII.K. *?p. ° Lehigh UMIZ oa steamer_ s sltis 3 87,0 I t slamee pays dipchasitaik. ~o , PRI PlUit . OF INCIAL ,Duty. At Shlppinz paints, I Gold. ' Slat*. r 2 /27 '4 -- 1 3 4 1 Laio Grace Illay7=r. 1 4A , 1 VOr Slack IS veals in 1-1 Frktrtits to Nrx y odic Is3,'" • , ',. . C..8.A1.., i taztE,IGHTA. • .. ~. . . Pt. } Fltin-t. ' ~ Pt. - V2l - 04- i‘ Itl'intd. ktitkipt+,......- . . - 113'ned 1:41w0t. Tortlond... .... -.. 3 .r, 1, 1 er• Ilamtur.---....- 2 SO. .1 25 Partinnonth ".4 ' 117 (L , Psirinvicei& to. 2ra Ifa licatnn..a f 2 - t ert2;f'.:lFl n. Pall 111ver....--- ' 1 40 5a1mi...._.._.....: R' ~..5 1 17. ellelww . . 2 :a Ito Neyr L tet•F .W.l_..-2 1 ...,,; 1 411 , Nlarblehei4 .. 2* . 't 00 Rolitnier .r e '2'‘ • t 2 10'Nfintneleet:.--. , Ile Brlxtot...--._ '. 40 New London__ .37; '1 Z Nvesspo rt...L: - .._: .1.... i 44 New Listen...... ISO . Ico Pru”i rence.....J... 1•2.11 ') 40 11111.1Gp0rt......___ 171 '. ,• 100 flairttont- .:- - 2 .in , • .1 Norwalk.-:.— , ;100 Mindletown 231 i 24:lerser f_lty....:.- .• -GO Lin, lc.ll 290 a: cowl z. ' 2.1;111.14)..n. :frnnc7 ' 2.1.3 Al :...... _.... I 90,14 . 1 I.4aaglett Ne York I 2.. - . ..! Go Braintree ' ' RI nniond. ... .... .. 1 4', ,1 . rlintle.down..._ 2to .4.,htrieston • 2 2:. 1 00. - fAmtwithre ~. 0 , ' 1 = e.. 2 In Raw/hill - .. .. tun greet _____ I'oo , , i ' •D.rny .-.....:1-.. , : 7' , Wl i rrrn.... ....... _ 2 00. ' • ' Cuunford lla h 7. .2 • 1. ' Itrfg.klri..... ... ~. Itnyktatnt 2,2:. lrobur,;_ , . 1.i1111... ....... .1....... f. 4 .1‘).k, 11!., .AlPsandr/J4....- . Mi11iiii........ ....... 2 7• . • .. , F..eireenuirh_e Podtwoontri..._. t .2: •• ; - Wa.l,lngton • 121 .Th0mw00n....... , ...•2 fi/ :. ~,- - .:11und....___2...... 4 .50 Witntington..:._ 13% 1 '=t. J"ltti--- , --•••• IV. . . ''• ittNseouttliox To TIUt. . i t p,!.l ,:r. 8 . 1 f 1.1,11 U.. 1. . 1. ,t, t ,, !..t. It. Etre. K. Ch. .. . ...e..!.. .2 •ii LNJ tr.. al tit cu r: to , 1 io ZZI i .... 19 2 111 . II ii ,^ : - .: 2 0.; , • . . '^•1111.1 •,..." ton. I , l'ner. WO I'n t.,,,,eve r2...tatt per .etp limber. „ t ip : p i t., i. t-t:lrst.voll I 11 till mat .1•11 , p r heiNl L.,: of .!••: 1 •11. , Itn:N.N•4l; ro s: 4,.. 1,, : t - a NIA ',„l [ Philadelphia. ---) • - 17 STATE r ELI OLIVES. inplaa&B -.L... EDt- r .Lett .rs of . Atli if, io.t ration upon the shove estate.. h vim: wen irra ittd to the undersigned. all i kit persuns Italebt A to the it:ove fldate are requested tr. wake 1, 1 3tnien , and th',.• havt fig chthos or demands 1.. prose d Iliel I Without get - I. ( JA ME, C:r( 11.1 Y Eli, Adnitol,trator. - ~si • Sept •_. , j 79-3 -lit 1 't. Potts - vOle. Pa. • I I .T . N1.04 SE 1N.A.8.',..NEW lIERIAN, UNION k....' •uo.d I'A.•----' 'he iiv3.lt. 'vrin will coanttience fw7r,';, 19111..411h at t , d t ton of IT irent,and Ullfirdirllll; Is re: quesded fq t-lie : leautatas It affords, Full corps of Yeaelierst.. The •cursefy lii.froction embraces t h. 4 .Latin, I :r, t elc, I , •Pneli JII I .1 :erltlall Ltithruhges Sta- Madfintles..niti rat . ... 1 ,1!1 ..-s. ►Mihde, Painting, 6raw ingote r i ..ITens m% I.)oderat ', Foeataloches addrcss • j; - ' 11 , ,..,N;c r. INilfflt, New.iititin, 1 S..pt 21i 170.4tt .1 ' I rhlun ('o.. Ps, —•- ' - --•• ~I - DULB'S ! B - 1 -. 1 _,, 1 • - FICEEDIES LBS A Fl I SIN . 11S:1 111111 w, liatkl , ll, 1)111411N. I (11S, &V.. of. Ithe singl4. and 11ISO the I II•lOber Sept 21, 110-3:1 J , lt. T — OX • • • , , tit o, .111 , ,,1t. it! ov.,' 11 or 101 l 'ton Ili It LL :, i :sWA - '..; i Cr, 'Tin.' T., VOTTIiVILLE. ' l ' C.1.t., ':•.:(1 'OUT ' • • . ' • F U.ll JARS ..mT It .7.1.)Cti!:1.) .riticEs. +`.lllt. 21.1 . ;0. .gt ' ly 2, 70--27-Iy-13u-ly DunLic EJA. E.—A• ll' bt(e:Sale will be held at .1 .the reAdenee of the 1, e.eriber in tlie °Township of West Penn, S iittylk lllamnty. • , ,„(1A - rill,'.. f r Ifr.4. - tql.' tir7Y110:1:, 1, 7 4. . • :Axle to ebinm. ye at 1117 clock, A. M., consbding . f tin , following Ile '' '. .ribed ta , irsonail property, viz: . flot sr,diold goo s; kllo2# l ll lurnit tire. five valuable lino driving hors 2,1'00, ie di:l . ..rent .I,:lwi of was., ons, tour sleds, orle VI re.4l n v g machine and power, windmill tgraw eu m fer, .19 1 shelter of titi:' latest Im pfoveerti, one' trill. )ii' barrow, one i-tilttrator, pIOW4, s. ve.rai set Of t.:kirn.s.., and :ill kind. of farm.. tog utensilst.to t iner...114 1 110 rileirit lon. Terrlll4 and auditions, made it nowt. 'El!: the I tote and ranee iif : sale by • °, - t - 1 .Nl/11,1•:W ITO PPES. - 1 1 - • iAl.'S' igt:PFICE, Eastern District anitt, I ilinlinlitlphla, neptenther t t'd ice,litar on the 16th *Lay °P&p- A n, watirant In Bankruptcy was lati It'matet f John T. :Sayer; of St, my of '„. • inylkili. anti State of o lite, ti..t.n adjudged Bankrupt on that- thi%paytnelit of any debt,. ria mo n r k e r : t .As iP !iyr r tov f t r u t ;i v e bt i ll i fln t f la t g in tome o h r t u ' i r , l ' i .". rt ' t ft . ..rtiitrd ` i%l bylaw l ' ll e tat a I 'ill, I.e` hyl.l at a llourt ni Flank t :t l l , ll, ,t r o t o ti to.c t ise tliet on st e tl n ti r t egn to . fn at 144 6'entre Strect.:l'ottArlite, In P. lllllrrtrt, Ele n t. -1; iteglater, on ' 2). r t . t.),.. , ......-.- - - - Se , „ m l T: of . PJnuKy It 511.1 t, Is7o. Thli4 1?+ LO give so tember, A 4 It 1.7 , 1' Rued agrihod thel Clair, la•the Co Pennsylvania, al Ills own petition; and delivery of Bankrupt, to him "any properry by 11 ineefkrtg of th y prove their debts, I oes his I %tate,, ruptey,ll , be tlol,b Perlto4.,. before Joli of tletobi•r. . ). aL!th f ieroc.); A . M )V t !".• itiqiNtoni ft' SiesSevngrr. • • ' the htth do E. Nt.,(t Sep. :N. '7l Grtrk 1 7 14 r. ws; PL k.N OE 1 • 1 a.lart.te tot of allAinila of Fruit r Platitinif,st.leiletl with rare to nut,tf.,,tchlett Isaolcuportant.eou• i ' Its•tion't.f Fruit Treist. Also, a Want' ; , ' . . All. Unit, APPI.F. TREES , • 'We havelor Wel Trees of al L. , lzes, t muff our soil nnU. alderatlou In tlie.a, 'few large size to in bea , lng,whlell 4.1., other treest Ab.:. ' CIIEIIItY TIMEN, 1 wlll.be sold hitt a ha i 4 Ity. , In tlitx reglo transplanting SW I have more time to 1 trees tan 11. trans v,enther. 1 1 sept 24, '704.2t .!. tins! pe ptoved to make room for . - */) , !Fi'll,critA SIZED CHoll:ki ritanyirt9 which bore thisAenson; I. ga l i i e teo or smaller titian then tr , al! Poplin. as favorabie for tie Spring, and 4wrple kenerally plant., rienct In •yourSorders, as nantnnl during October nnd •No- Bio.:4Ald IN SA NN AN. ; l'rdidie or tireenwood Nursery. 1 '-' r• - . r. . . ~• • I • , q, I YVNING. 1,8 76. 4 1 1t..4 - tILTMI-i:ST OF ~... .114 rat ; Go 01) S. 04, Cul N"rr.E.li. SKI RT- Ef..VETEINi4,-VOll DI ()OK tin the new t 1 ;.,-, I.SIIIIINVA, RID N. tlirlety.of • ' ...- Ituitt; Kola and -.black tit li tne 09 qatitiful Striped cash- Intl Iterith Mluovls. - .'tf;.,. .. olio. +urtraent of . YA.,..inicilidinig.liA.T . lNS: Ml:kg CNS, gc&• HET. FLoWERS, he. IV.II TFIELD* ROPER. )-tr I- •• • • ._.,:-. 1. r , '•• ' ^.' 1070. FA BM A COMM. N Induding INGs. CLOAKI. - shi4esot HEI PnyL • Handsome Waldo!, MO la- full a tiilv MI'LLENEky (;t VECrETS,I{IItB = COUPONS NEB= Inn SIINBURY AND Will be , patd.nn and MU :01 S. J. 40. L. S sep,L. 7.0-1$14ZO• DO NOT BAIL ER BERN-S, COUNTY Eil MI TOSDIS, ICEDNEAD' _! -tiept.:: Vie exhibition fist: er held. Trials of the Fair. between country. Excursion tickets return. good for the issued itt 11.5/. Frol reduced rates; Se The Societv'eylkit 'people of Schull litcultit B. BiLVIA 13 4 PPL f'41414." • , ca-PAL. D ' 4414 ten r. 1 C:b . ". 61; ::- Viesim ore lan • De:mud_ Nimprblinr • We, , at Fairmount (111 Pit/ILANC4I(I,4: - .;" PrrtrPltou 1111 Slack from to tirmts itirmanltn, ' iClos - erli.WAiborah,JL ._.. to r CM EMI - oFFICE ~A U LBS ! kinris of 111. - I.IIS. much rot* forcing ismi for Amps, Cri - importation. For salt. by Iroql, at i,EE:s;Wk.)O.l> VILSEIZY, R RAMSES.. planting hardy Runts. k4.Elt IN AND CROCKERY, the' 7 rirretsf. ' . OOiTJ PONS MEM LEArSTOWN R. R. co 1, • ter thu ti t _ t ato , at the olitee'of INT}Of flllO STREET; `. IN Drfi, 'TrramaritF. MEI MEE ATTEIiD IR or Tits. - _ GRICLIOURM. 'SOCIETY, . • I INGf osts674 FOR - - f. 11111011 AT I,ll*sa so. EMI lisoriwlttbe the ioritotef" -citythifeooree each 1143r-ot =oi Um beet..horees,. ha Abe. Me to illtjo4logg. It of the, ralrortt f!totloon :6;tha!, I . .ovitethiele the extstMtlon. -rtrreiddint.:- -P O .O7FS:7IIT,T te i - #l4l.ler :001INty' t , IiENT•MYLVA:tII4. litivatuertisentilits. r"- &A &APR PO 'PEN PosTa , And ItAlLS.Tali.itiat) BILLS . pnot. j....VatatJal, and I.l.s.loP , , tri l aVar fale v by , • Sept. 11) , X1-4t Marmitigtati 144. Pon:011e, V.4LirrED,..:-One Yemode and Three . Mato T ets fur MeKeansburg tiettool Tdstriet. Ten . 4 aaoatbs. Schools open Norerober . l4th. An exam.: InatiOn wlll be-held 1n.3/leXestrodotnr.- of Thursday,' October 1: th, comsuentlng at., A. M. D order of the Board, • ' Joroks u mmt., ties y• ftept ' New 11.1ngatdd, DIIELIC BAE • • • • • • J . OF A V L ALUA-111L7tILLIAL ritoTratt`4 JACESON rowNsnzr; cousty: A sPE.ENritT) Oripontrx rr ! bt sold it pi:Ti tle. salP. pil SATU OCTI)13 . 1.:B. :12D, 140. UM% the about two [tiles c./tet. „of Myer"- tow a, one and a-half:olles west'of itltoneftsburg„ and one-half table north orlileltlatid, (a 'station on the Lelia non,VitilZy Ita r,oad,', adjoining the Un ton Ca nal, Basks antilisitpliin "Parripike, anti public fond leading toltiellittnilt,:tation, the following valuable Real Mate, The Property formerly 'known a." blidl," canal:ding of a Grist with Punttit Water Wheels, ti nest water power in the attd capable of tilt/11.11ln= 3no *turrets weekly, having a go:le Pus- Awn anal altuttle in one of the hest Bert![ producing '.art' totts pt the t , Ca tr, coWgiating of • I. . . • r • .I..IM.VATONE TAM). • I ill a high state of en; vat , i I9rui-4 ,- ie Quarry, e:inial utng mitiorizir The is tntder gt ,ocl fences, ain't.: I he. of :ier. (-milli.' 01 a line two antf.ii-half Ntor3- ilouse, with a ,t4u - i. , JtzPr Barn, stnil her iii - ,e,i•ary ' ll Well 4 I:Valeria the'a(ki: The above promriy is 'bold" Is•eaov , e !I o' in tends Gi go Into Ottlift bli!..l!l , l+S. 4- • " I'tDuttsdcalrunstoview the I 7; will plealie call on . tlye 11.1141 , `114:11 , 1,.. • PO•IiCAN . 1.11,1 a gi) , xl litk given:Oa . of • • to at: I. wh••n, guruill.lont; still lie,nisicle known lov . r . ". • - E Jackson Township, soot, • ALL HAIL THE EX . CELSIOR-!. MI AND ANIMAL ,liXHIB:TION. Tlie largi`gt. and most completely coabt,it ottql Ikliment of tlu• kind In the world • w1'.1i,v.x1.11,4 ;it POTTSVILLE On, Wednesday, I , Dotober sth, 1870, Folt ONE 11.11-.ONLN EXhibitions A11,11..111 vt , t 14,milletteitkg .tt nwt S o - - - .50 cents - 25 cents Admission, Children under 10 years; • ?.! • • ^;:= 44- - ; . F; • ; MICH • INBVENSE I.:XI-111311'10N .p. Pw:rm.'2l4,exclusly.: and rary atrta,lloto: to atiatiqo. and amtLf.e, and the etitertztititririkt >t - 111 eollitrio the' pludge,ttot fthey are BEVt)NI► 'Mil: REACH OF 81LVAL1t1! ..." ~. 1 . . ',... . . •• 4 - -.. - i..,., .. •, c .: . _ ,--.L. ~_, „-. • , ' . - f - . i .. -1.... ••.,-,,... .....w.:: --...,_-_ ; ,-,..2... 5,... : ".. 1. ,. . , ~.' . - ft,' - i ft . , ~ i! • , . .... ord i - '• - ''.- ' - --- ' t , :i.- ..-- .-- ' l?.,r - ..+ ~/.. , : „-2.-.•t1, 4 ,1.r:A1:z -1- _., -:( - - i?„ ,t el7l7t_. j In AehliLleti t.s the Cattn,leNt. Troupe (4•l*Vrte.-I'4.r. • • 't,rteers ever ti - realtze‘t. the prodittutttatthi.ricvatttres are the - FOVAMSI'IIEDOUL* .ARAIIS„ t - Tme:43o2A.r.,ELvlLasf- • • r • EM= PRESS Ti 1 E L'Augi3'r: , ..ointAL c.s EARTH. kind ever In A merica. The lien of t‘lx:Clifint the,ll(4ll of Sixteen Camels, the strange Groillie Apra. the niinkerelreus Rider. a Mandril lin; as Liman, with other novelties of animal nature. A (atsfNT) .Vjtl;:i.: PA - RA Exlillittion, by \V. D. siory•K:ilb:Pr Cott ikon), in ill, Iler,l of Camels, • - . ' .The opcn I n p i.f 171; flaky Sultan, • '• Willi other Startling Fentnres M: F Ft E 'Ex-11117410i WILL EX ql Pat 'I4.T Friday. , September 39th, OANTlLl l E,"*ltitrani.,:Octobor I is fiNAMOItIN, *Way, Ociober id. -• ASjiLXI9, Tuc,atay, Cktohe'r .4th. POTTSTILLE, IVe4hiOday, Oct. 5111. I . • • • • Tb9rs(l4. Oct: . • !rRiIiONT, -October` 7th. = • 'FINEO4OT.E, tist'itirdayy Oct. Bth, J. W;WILDER-ittici FRANK RIVERS; 1. . Sept. 2i. iD-.4A . -3tct•y 4ept. 2tl, nl, n 04,, Oct n, 4, 5,-d DVPITY, ,• • • • •a. =Sorry Steown &mart abote C11R4T24 Cr, Z... Z PaItAIdELPHIA.. Ptah just opened. with a large and well eteloctea stack of Foreign and. Domestic Carpeting". of f 5 choice styles and - nnalitlea. Alsd, Oil' Clotb‘i Mattings. DVggets,,lttum, Idats,Enalr Rah, all of which lie will sell yen' •chesp foil 7 , Sept. 17. r7D-413.-arnfileinte I r's "CirftllTlTSilf Vitd.lllB . -80011(11 521 CAL.' r townEui, elk riztwakELPita.- • • BEGIRTEIt t lioldf.olB.Dreigilerillard Mann fae taiga of Fine Castanet Ware, keep on bend n large assortment of Walnut and Cottage Parttime. Nair. Ralik, and the Woven. Wire StwineStattrass, Goods to be rent at a distance wilt be peeked in a seem* manner. We Bur and sell for cam and thee dol art enabled to furnish superior goods at, lowest rhea poasible.. We Odicit a will. gepr. 17, o:).,• -1T Equint, , , • - atAxurActoiti.r. or SQUARE GR ANGULAR RO c O`AND WIRE SCREENS, IPATlonixsurr.ent,.tFo.) Nom Norwegisnstie . et, P9TVAILLE, PA. Sept. 17. 10-38-41 m Fi AN 0 75e,-,Q1T)17, ASHLAND, IV“NtIESVILLE, ; . 3 ARRIVED AT NEW YORK: JAM 20, 'lB7O. 111 Thr„, Ship" %Val- Ifenur," and C.Xpr,SAy for • rr-,.re. h ht. - 4!.... El . . j.• • M' I I , of .;i:iSt 50a. .i.l.t/arge et kl r e I 01. ittiiitto( . o;j • I - , a:a an-I TiOW • Mr. F9r..l , iititrl, st'nts'tn 1 11 s ralnitlS'lldr*• Ata-.1%0 ilJylug-SVIId • • Ard!3.0: , „.3 lii.ollageriedo!lind the Mae nt any Excluatv - e Ant nuir show or th.hi co:ft:new; and lamer than any lonr so• ts.tlr 411'ota11•In3tion.t. that Call bef.fiJUllla in Anierlea. ' • a-T.li E r.. Foreraugh A.rganised las Stv" 14r an in.•rit-ot Mutt, nml start( to th:. e-prtng of Ist.; will snit " • -- ' • Di>7.• 1"1.1. , . of A ifintnis itnd a‘eireus, (undiir nne lent.l 1.44 N, f.'• of.:Afnf-iiils. and a Circux...under owl taut. t ' Kinnakil, and a Oren% under %%cot-ruts.) of nnd n Vireits. I tinder two tents, with a cort ,, ifiadilit: ntworeiannt of Stozlc and P.daphey nann. ; Sneerhas ~ has attend...l , lits'ett*.a d,and the Mutter liestreared gron hint L , ..; ~. diiieri 1:dua1:14,4 Millie lots Neon Judiciously W- I estediur,their 1) , 110,1,41114 What' f Ahem are fulling all eve! tat , row,try this ENtiddishirtelit ha> been gradually growint Atrouger, qua-I'or tit. , Figt rill Ariti-util: Tutu itt Atnerlea, MI ret,',..Ki 4 l4.ilt 1.1 , 1 , ,Vii!, tllp WS tut rim,: -•.- THE. FINEST SHOW IN THE WORLD ! EM - 11i.,:A :14:H w,, , •pitoznized \ C:anPrel 7 " , " .' ii I:I;VA:AN:rt.I , . • - . ..„ . . \r I ir60.4i% 1,.!.•titi.1,•r ally r I tvutitsialices, •but.,l Alin trIIIVei to• :.:'Cr 1: ,. r, vlsii i 11,„ , ;., :IA I lir' Cr incipal Towns 1110 ilt4•• ill t. 1,114 ',,,:; 1 ~,EX 11 thl 11 S , N(,i4 2-4.lvu St:OAR-11'E Tll:l'iTe. ktiltlf 1 0 4.1 ••l •:!•I (If „tnti..rzrn',..t..t.,nit.- pOt.t? t,ll - AdnAlsAoll: I'. ().\t:ii-eti:f:T rot no 30 Massive Dbrii of Living Wi d Animals, • wlsiots are ~.mitred lic•ro fstr Aralit of.railin. but trs :1 .N;rreet It‘t 111.• refi•rrdst to 871111 U Bills Mid P:imp;ffil`t• tot/ ltailY, ttn tiniStreetS niut In Ihr Nl , tl:4r. rift ,onjunetlon n Ills three Elephants, Iss•ads;,l and t HERD 411: 1:1•ArK :AND witrrE !,•.)...:+1 Els Ditomp)AttlE.,. Agents and Direptors. .....A.1:):A : . - Kr.:,.F:OR4: : P.AlIG:H : !S MAMMOTH.i . M'ENAORIrAND'.CIOCUS, POTTSVILLE, TUESDAY, 'OCTOBER Ath =I A I ).1 NI FOR EPILUGii S G 11: , :A N D . . . - ` Zffillinde.ti l!Id: Equestfian. AmTgatiim, Wlll Oi POT.TSVIT,IL'4, rrt" j.1•.-41).k ( Ic r rollral, •• . p 470 ')NE SEVES O'CLochle. V. , • -chi id rrl/ I 0 )rflat CeutiCtiqKalla Shama: 4 - 4 E-huiNEHOIigED HORSE! KY ONE IR MIS Ci,.4RTRY.r4 - ,R 20 YEARS MEI ..o• 4,4 e• 4? '" , Rio OF : 111 T kW [LISTS it. { t NI . IZ. W:11. . , . . tll Equest Hay, (;,yintiasts, Acrobats, Equestriennes aria illitilo.rists of aelitiowligett , • Prof. Tony Frank's Metropolitan Band , • . ti. 410,141 of both 11. emispin. with a full und entoidi t.• mat of. mil id Sliver Instfuwnt Intl Ii WU? st I'i - orecdon; a n d aka) In the Orctentin,' Wonderful - piece .u• ,:MC Cll.l /11,111. Invented by. l'rof. Fray 'MOW t/ MoCTii PUN°. This truly novel Initt Tal , ll - ( Win be pla.},l iu the nand by .'fr..Cliarles Frank,Broth• er of the in i•iitoc, who will lit- in.:414,11a their excellent Mr sho I in. 31r. Fr. l. l'rank, the wontlerfill ftwoto, a hill mut cool pl:tc We- mak° tbiri Mimi a sp9tia) and clialki• - nge Ha: Work'• to votavete , Wlth It. They ti,nul 111, 1 :•• • • ME .-. 'C,'TIII,III).°A)I,{OCESIO:N. 7' . - • .._:',-'-'''. ' ' .lii "(1;,4,ie1l it will pity fq'srioei :TO lias.sife Dens . mut Owe*, lair., he ttoliten ear or tl,i, iioililueror.. doetirstell ,witte"Flittnrrint't !I.:To/Atnix of er‘ , :ry rittpn on thelltlotin-. Vellhilhhil. Own.. ( .* eis ,noll lirnineilittAVS,' eletntn r lay entlaTtsoned... and the' ~. Vrineety (*teens ltiqinueiii tti florsesi s Penile*, 3lulesi ' ! ,tr., torni,i-nn ntie.gettrer n'tqtagely drawn np Ikne, rep. ' - ri•sent hitt ;:t. isisrtive Clifth lttreStmett. of FOUR: ; , I I I.TN.Tit.I , :I ), .$,...Ni.1, rwxy TrIOVS. A.I.CD -. DOL- - • '''' LAIN,. Pri ,, :i , fitlng a .Ixinutitut 31nvitig Pawl-. ....... ~' rani.% e•me iii II e ~a ful a quitgLet . In lentil:. See . .. - - - ,1 Pacione ki e.ssti; andduetli7.% - ini th kilie -.. show. 'l, lol• .till - that . 1.4 elnitileil 01., be,— . • • -„ .. . , • . ' (I.,n't .ku, tr o ll t i e ~ I l. . , ... MI , . NO/ BOABASt! NO i(A GRAT,IpN! T . .`X PE E A Nr. TE\ '{VV. $llOVe 17.11r(1.1 or any _vitt of t4,,A world. • • • Don't :Forgnt ,the Name, .4i ..:.RIA .w.-si... _ t '::•.....'--. yo CORPS: ItgP'4E4OIITATIVE.: :ADAM }Vat:P.IIIM: .• E. D. courin • ' A i; ir; IL i 5 gL4' So DiNerf*: .. ib I AVII:I. - 14.11111BIT AN ■ *1ii;• 1 11.“ . x1 , 11 , 401 . 3i - l ' i'i 'runt, s.•l.:tote ala trr,lirwt fiTqa . 11 , .121.1tutil and ninon& extra' char.4c....,.....,titp5t5.es ttle'Very ties 4 taient 0 fie:eet6i witli9l4 re4:kill •to es penxe; from ,the riuc it al Atupltitliv4resot Europe and, At4erica, prmilln , eilt among whi.o ptesent • rALTIANE fiINI)III.A., 114.'11.111tb. It.• Mil INS froiortatir. .- Anituat.itiaiger.' Rrarrsllllrrr!6r.. X . TresmiA ME =1 17.1.1.11).Mi", Sept.:lo. SAT V.11.1),A -. 1. MON'I)_AY. ME CIRCUS.; 3111. It0131N:SON, IfATIIEWS A.ND . EL NINO -iikfblE, 1_ . I'IM)P'.A. J. FOfEP i~f'I:LT: CII t;I lA, NII:. moite:AN, ME IMINI JuliN THOMAS I:1 NO, SIASTER A 1)D1 I= Jog. VILIANI'EX 5112, FoLLEPArfaI; 111 H. E. I I. I.Ol'.lfA4N Silt. MAT. Ai =I MEI 9r f t . • - NE M 1 .7 ?. MO . Or ~r4i3i .-i*ojesvap h• THE E A BAIT BEFORE P4BI. TILE FRENCH DEFE:ITELK" SIAUGHT.Eft Si. :3. Their _BatterieS Command . Paris . - I',RITSSLAM TEIIIiS OF iIFAVY. 13ISIVtAIZCK:'_ CONDITION OF I MET Z.. it Ile 11:4 of tttr Errn v iivi , tun , Trisium, Ptiiiv.` 7 ..)lticiritailis 1 AtinittlimiNl = by'tiu• • . tiutl :DON, dept. Ihe -French baye-alt lAckoti the l'russians to the. Kautti of Paris and have been Wittily. t : outd and, driven -in disorganized iinuises tipen ratis. •,. ter was terrific. • l'iteXtusslaus have advaile, ed and,taken ii favUrable Tlitrtatt tle was fought at . Cl.4liurt, Mendon atilt Ver. , ' ; • , • • . . . . • • . Lono.N Sept. - .:::i,.. Noon.-:-The follniving thril ing particulars pi' thegreatbattle fought ,\ to in , oath of Paris have been received,ilind great exeiteitient . prevails over the - Intern .„ . P.vtis .TueStia'r, Sept. 2.i, -E'Venlng.—Yes iiqita3 dace divishins .camposed*,.or - pluked inl2;l, under enninnind • of .Generali. Mugu's, Duerot and Causqado,attaeked the 'Prussians who were massed-In the. woods: of -Clauiart, Vurs lens, and 'Afeuiloii. • The assau I t was gal- ' hintlklinade and the Woods alnio4C4eimkked wheirAhe Prussians opened fire upoin...the id ranting eutunime _.. - • - • .f. :, . z. -.; . ; -'-'.'s,f MI I'hey had massed - at. the entrant*: at 'the woods heavy batteries of 'Artillery which . suddenly ,uncovered and from them terrific, tire • g pe and'eanister wtec opened' upon . the : O val] ng - F renth 4 .,eolurntis. The 'latter .Were stagge cloud their rankatorntopieees b the,sudde 1 and aw.ful . -11.1d . peal reit? lute them almost p 'fit hiatak.! • ' Tlie•l'russian . -ere se,rVed'kntireilaitr , theirAire 1.17101 y. aeearot4. l „inflicting great , loss ukron the • French; who Were Completely surprised and thrown intii the ireatest talsifusion,'W Welt enticed a dread ful mistake. In their beWilderment two regi; ments - of French collided. • - . The. folliles• 'mistook the -Si xteentlf-Regt, :tient for a force of the.enerny, and pinked a .gall i ngti re into theirrahks; killing many by their grievous *hinder." Their reomrnauders 'becaul separaWil and ttriM.Avildty into eaeh other. . , The French c - onniaander,- seeing the disas trous-tkp of the .engagement; ordered a re treat, which was effireted in eonftigion. :The • P . 6sisi- its, availing themselves of the retreat; .gentled the, htights of Mention and St. Cloud, ;i 1 4. ncl & ggeit,up guns to the. summit've here they esrtablished their batteries;and (tom thig ele'v at ihn began to play upon the•Freneh regi men ts,leomposed of reserves' and recruits who had noLyet. been ,under tire. The 'well-di meted guns of the Prussian batterit • made terrible, havoc airtiNg the - ,-.oeen troops, Who di.:regaiug all complait, broke and Sett - .Shells . were poured : A into them from the ..4eights l and the retreat heearne-a route: . i. "fhe ri•serves parpeipated.jh the panic and the yottlig soldiers threw down their.,..arins and rau The entire" French, foA•et* who had .moved tn the Oi4alfit Or elaMarfand VerSiers and fendoti, thereupon. retired ,, -in disorgan ized rani:, their retreat being protected by. . . . the z gunk•of Fort . ..Mmitiouges and De Vauves: Alontiiitige replied, to the Prussians fire and sheltert* the scattered . French frinn pursuit. The /4&/10 within the walls _of Paris, upon the outh, beggers Alesctiptfen t .- ... The city is crowded with fug i tives of what,. went foith an.exultaitt • artity,hut returned a beaten rithble, . . , .. - Paris is wild, with deSperate rage at this de= feat, and} the beaten soldiers aro; upbraided' with e' die conceivable expresaign. ' • - The ftigitives endeavorteshield theinserveS; that'thel Zouirves. fled, and ' thereby.. caused the t1i54 7 1.0._ ' The. Prussians .retain the heights •f ..Nleudott, where, tliA: have been reinforet 1. . !: • '' ~' ••• - z . The F en eh' columns, which-retained th eir organ iza ion during the retreat„ are holding: li Crony, u. sintlie.pittinifi beta eel Claniart and Cllatilfon, . The . forts -Montiouge -and Dc • N atiVes cover their rear.and=flartks.. r - , Lostm,'N Sept. 23. 7 —The Prussian MoNt-'' 'rEutt koffiCial" organ) . i• ,published at: Berlin, - .. eontaina ii its issuelins mottling two notes' from Count Von Biareareli to ambassadors of neutral poWers theNorthGerman Confed eration, in relation to the propositions for peace . no* ,under consideration... The carat of these notes is gated Sept: 13, itt 'which Is urgtel the necessity for better and more ma terial guairan tees against a new attack from Francle, anti - especially upon the' States of thitie l rinany, Bavaria, NVuttemburg„ and Badeirl-i. peace -the iieed On the part of Ger many. of possessing those fortresses,whith are: •lIQW a perpetual menace.. - ' • ;.: I' 1 , In the'. econd note-Bismarck repncliates all idea of (j( rinan Intervention for the reorgan ization of , 'ranee, hilt says if .Strasburg and ~. ]Teti retnaiti in French hands the offensive of Franeio l oyerpowers the defensive of Ger many. • - These material gnarantees. alone will give peace, while France retaining these places, Ulll' always consider a truce: as . errs= . bling-laer hi chose lier.own-time.forarenew alfrif hostilities. Germany asks only passive sttengthAe resist such attacks.' • • The .Thitr.s: of this •mbruing. : publiSheS a Jelegrain from Berlin' of Yestey'ir date, saving that. Bismarck and-Jules tvre were claseted all. day on 'Thursday, the rinerinr li o sisting, ()Ili the meeting- of the Qoustituent Ai:len - thy 1 - to ratify - a treaty. Jules Favre concede itidetnnity kir cost of the war, sur render of ; Part of the fleet, dismantling •of Metz; Stra4burg;'und possibly-tither fortifica tions..., 1 .. - UI,H, MB Rate Coo - 41111y fooduct of FreOrb Y e ouaves i i ' THE 0 ERATIONS . AT STRASBURO.. „ . ABEltlet, NTIPATHE IO& THE REPUBLIC. :Oily _Deft ren Russia an relrkey 1 • minclat. • - • 1111 MIEN , I , _,, Ur T© MIDNIGHT. tROPEAN IV7AR THEIPO§ITION OF THE PRUSSIANS: The liomNinfimesit of .ENi;i:IND t rnitig Mispateites Sit(r • •• 40; 9tcloOci - . litßE., lIROPEAN WAR THE BATTLE NEAR PARIS THE PRUSSIAN PLAN Or CAMPAIGN 14rindle 'under the Napoleonic Regime G Herrn: s latraduced in tha War. RAVAG S . . OF 'THE • VOMITO. Attacks in Paris on the d9teranient, - J.:--' 6 -TILE . 471TATION ENGLAJ.YD:' • ... . . .. , iitorrre Hartle - near 'Parba-,Tiiti e ,yrriirli Derrairi Tlirliperatlika at ,Strriabara , —Airierlean ffyin ~, pathy rar t e IZeptibllle—Worribile A ff air at • .Atraebarg Reported—War Itetareen !tar,. .- • , - al and Turkey Itnitaliairat. . . LAINuoS', Sept: 23.-Private advices just in from th 6 vicinity of Paris report that a very severe battle i}ccurred yesterday .at a .pohit inialeillatellouthpf the city. 'Me French force In hes • columns • attacked thei,Frus; sions'posted i •.the woods, and the ilarrUer were hutted back and .repulsed= with ,Inaq. . lgo's ~ - ,rVcrilars of the en ,are L upe yet athand, lluaelektu w `cam'.:. Lo.vnoiv,'SePt. 23p— - Frwieltilaut nette No. 52at f3tras , 4 irbich: had Um ebandoned by r kke F _. objechi of 'a terrible fire.' Many thulium limas were loot ithere_. including that of Commander Quit- Tim:truss - teday' says theprochunattoz; of the Frenehi Republic attracted American sYmPathY lo the French aide,. but neither tovitepublica a nor Detnocnnio party is sac rificing th&Qerman vote to 'this sentiment. - ' Jamb Bright, member of Parlhunent for Manchester, unide *speech .to , hia constitu eats, -taking **mate view , of the , war . and ItA results upon,the proirretsi of hunanity l - ."Lonrion, September :13---ii Pi.M.?...A Ber- - lth telegram which is to-.be reedited eau dimity, has the foliewhir stattlinat intent- : genes: 41011814 le ;111 ;motion to • iieze a g fi t lick Bea r a nd prbisably, the Miirdan War between; to and the. Kowa is fits , LoNbatir,*. 12i0 :-I t telettint .'- nik'araPosted UP hi the 1 0 ruolnit'-kktrirePOltitig :that theltheatre of urg Wu setoff ire ay a_ SEPTEMBE:I,IIIB7O. • . ; shell, and twli hundred' persons' who had . tithettrefuge in the building, the inajority, Being' Women, ivere burucd to.tieatli. ,Also that private residences in the city have been ; broken into and plundered by a mob. .The, - reports lire not confirmed kepi other source.; tynt are entitled to little or no credit. . Reports, from FeniSres, Fringe, by. way of Ber„„ lin,, say All deception' 114.• vanishing at • ' raris., The, scacr(ers are nnitinous, and in ; _ sorne - eaves have, . 1 1i - ait• their ollicers. . • The"%anehstek...ExiottNEit says General . 'Ulritii; • Commandant . StrashUrgi is• strongly inclined tis surrender the city, but" that the wounded'. ' KOldieni iptd citizens of the place were unanimously Opposed to it.. • The Gentians have. armed- Abe captured :Lunette \o.-2f1t1:".4; With• ntorturc. (41ier . batteries have been erected on the 11 eight. .., The German loss on Thursday • -- iVas one officer and seven 'then killed, and four °ilk Cer4 and thirty met wounded, • __'liAME:. El Tilie Ot n •liga;iIIIII PloO of Cumpaigo—:Siriusitirt; scoo.i qte Nepuleoule , froorrinio---A Fortie of Guerrilla% rcirming for Mr I)erroce O 1 ramoc--11rip - s . Itriptisiloo, lsiM on Fontaeall.. :. , . `-,-,- • • .Toi7its,l.Sqlt. gives' the...4,llowing` as the Priv-slaty ,plan • . anti eticinpi to hnver,bl.ls, .fattl, front , tinerOtkig authority. The inleztnee \Vas t rO n lat ea • 'with illatiCat efKiref Ilt"s as to i ?Crag the several ,Gernran . Only eorpsnr(ruini the eqpital h the.l.4th of teintiet: Then-Paris was to be arriear on : tl.e I south, cutting equittittnieatiOn on that idle With Tours - the. eat of the nrovisionnl gol ° - ernment; from Versailles, the Pros Ann head' ,itiarters, they'were to harass raris Until it t.tirrendered. „ - ' • Strasburg and Tout f4till huhVont, :Ma present at 16st a fortnight's task, 111e4h, while the Germanstrill detach two or ti; LyonsandCherbourg and send flying coh., umns throughout the country • in all diree . - lions for forage: Seventy-tire thOusand rekti cavalry for that service is nOw expected Irma Germany°. A portion of the progrurnn*lias already been , realized: . The ,writer st ,ftirtherthat the Prussfan Cen'eral Steinmetz, was disgracCii iraratlSC of heavy 16ses.intliet,i: - oil on his army by Baznine. One or the/journals of this city states that • Ilassne, formerly Minister of 'Finanpe!z, writing privately to a- friend - , assured' WM - that he had a short time before the its t_e governMent paid - out on receipts pre- septCd Jot' over. a -million‘:chasscpoW and. three hundred • thousand drher guns. As.; these guns have never been seen it slaihs the extent-to which swindlim; - Was_earried. under the -old . = '' 73. = Tipilitary nlYa eltrei have been talwn for tho:'-pretection of • Orleans tired TourS: No neyvs . is received heti , from. Paris. 'rite people - And * ,journal;: -'• seem to aCeept its absence us a' - .matter - course: It is reported that-the Prussians withdraWing theiriforees froth other points to concentrate. them around Their • , cavalry isin incessant•inotion, 'NUmberlpss squads of - U.hlans pat rol't lie.44iiitry for miles . around the capital in every direction, their main object being to cut ivir : all eommuniett; tfloMt, but. Pari4 Will'ktrely hold out anti will proceed to 1141 electionsjor the Constitu ent Assent ••• even under .- the sabres 'of the" ,I 2 russians,- , 'A Corps i' Spanis-lt Griirrillaskis forming. at Toulouse. to :rwsist, in' the , - - ler - Ofise of the take "iambetta has :4ni, a- prefect to take char • ~I"Ati the pepartment of , Haut 1 Rhei tie. N. Oen tine,. Me Prefect reeently'ap pointed to the Department of Bits Itheine hassiiceeedetl in entering Strashoure. SorPrizs . , Sept. 2.3":—A large Prussian fusee entered Fotrtaitailean anti Jmade a roluisilion for one hundred'imol tiftv thotiluanl ft-ptact•:.- The Prustiiatis• are niAliing. on ...S'emour4 , anchailetachment isoing rutvards7o'rleatts.. .11=Amituntt.t., Sei)t,•23,-The enemy has' disappears l front I otirtion,e', : and Arpajon, -movirgt to I,intowes;- . - . ..-' ' • • • " 'PA Is, Sept. It!t ' --[SrEerm. Tii ,N,', Y. -- ,TittnusE.]—Attacks on - the . Government • ;contintre,:and are, if, posible,. - More bitter :101‘0,thlit vicare all Flint bp:together: Some of tle•Red organs,lheltEytt.m.: for*nstanee; Amsistathat there :shall be - do - peaceon adY ' -terinsi -, ; _That the War mush. go• on at all hazards, ;ntil victory is , won.. The same Iteople also insist On :a clean "sweep being made in public .oftlees;i" . !sO that the whole adminiStrailve body eta; ployed'under the empire," the rank, and tile as Well as heads of departments shall give,. place to ;1:04 men: . - . How' i's Government possible under • sueliA - , conditions ? It is of thole:lSt Importance that Goyerinnent shotfla Make peace; and here are ti - set'of men who declare, that they shall ntlt: Make peaca ow any - terms; Who re •froach the - rininisters bitterly for entertain- , tug the_question of peace, and yet these very , men-begin to cry otit.Au. an equal diVision. pood among us,anil Would embarrass the go arnment-• With disturhanees. If anything -Toes wrong here they arc the people who,pre to be. feared. . - • . , The - o..overnment are doing their verz•best, hut The:Red men are' getting louder and each day. In their dissatisfaction they threaten fieriousiv to tansfer the Gov- . eminent, and it may Cie before long. Paris . may'Tegard - t he incoming of the Prussians as :a lesser evil than supremakT. We arc doing : well enough about proyisions, and and sup pries: - • , , • The. government lixe..the price of Meat, which, is Cheaper, I dare Say, than in . New York. It is tint yet mere than twenty cents per pound. There is no 'scarcity of animal food, and "the supply of bread is unlimited, for Which the Prifstans' outside may envy us. • . • .- . . - The city seems untistrlilly healthy. Eveh the small-pox has disappearedot at least, we hear nothing of it. The peOple forget to be 11l in the midst Of. war. We are ziwalang with no' little excitement, the return of Favre from the Prussiatt • Headquarters.. but .those well inforthed" have but slight hopes of hiq SileyesA. , • , • • • . . Another eivrespontient writes on Tuesilay, - -- thitethe tight of yesterday atthatillo'n was -anything but satisfactory-At appears that ' originally Gen. Tinehu, havitigi,reviewed his forces determined 'to defeii+ t rarivwithotit' the help of .an outside Vrtt He made u-p his mini to..:gVe _ tip the..' Strong places beyond the line of Forts, whcu suddenly cattle...DM:rat from Sedan the • guise of a peasant. liene was it General tit to-be trusted with a command. otitside.of Paris. Ducmt should have .1,9 army of flay thousand men to defend certain. heights. " They cane to t trial yesterday, -add the -• most important incident or the gay, was the • Night of the Zourti'es without tiring t+' shot. 'They ran into Yaijs. amid exeprittlens and hooting. They have,been arrested In great - numbers, and it is proposed to shoot :them, er.x4Jeast to make la good example _of them •Ir.4hethamps de'Xits.s. • "'Tlie4ciutig Mobilites did better. They . - stood theleground,- but the result 'oral! that'the army, of Duerat lirts retired behind the:forts and. Gen. Troelfu falls back upon ," hiss original ide4 of 'defending Paris of Itself. , r , SPAIN. The 'lliars'^agr of 'Vomit.) in Spanill • insist intense ex . : - citernent.eitirp and s other cities 4.t the Mediterauean coa4 regarding, the..l vowito. Tlie disease ih of a violent type and is spreading rapidly idnit dirisAions. .; More than a thousand vases have - been re ported- in 'Awelon* aWne, and cif these abOut four hundred restiMd fatally. SeVenty. thousand • people have lied from - ti}e city since, the outbreak, nail business is conse quently prOstrated. The disease_ was. b rou gli I'utia in the steamer Maria Pia. ,ITALY. inie'Sltunlion In Mune , -I'LottENTE, Sept. 2.3:—llotne` is now *corn tiletely occupied by the Italian- llonps. The Pope has been permitted to retain a .gtiard Cotnpo. , ed of his late'troops of Italian - birth. All the rest of his , artny has been dikrnissed. TheTrisoners . taken.by the Intlian4 on this capitulation ,f the Papal army, • numbered .abovk'9o l 44; consisting of forty-eight hundred Italians and forty-five hundred foreigners. • ' WII4IPING/TON. ••• Hon. Oliver P. jilarton Appointed 3finieter , !io England— 311nider IV'astiburne and the "Geemane.. r • WAsutsuToS, -Sept. 23.—The his tendered the appointment of Mitiiste& to the Court Of St. James to tifq, lion:Oliver 1 P. Morton, of Indiana, nlbo has signified 1 his acceptance thereof. There is today the best 4thority for say ing -that there; is no troth •iii the . published, statement that 3lr.fFisit has explicitly lit-• structed, - . Wpshburne that he can • do, nothing' whatever to mitigate the suWeringa of theexpelled Germans., Mr.. Washburtie, under the instructions and permission of the 44litat.e, De went, has afforded relief .anff MI • the sufferings of finny thousands. Of Germans expelled froth •Paris. The limit of his efforts , in that direction has been • only fu the capacity_ of physleal effort and 2IEa SYLVAN Li. Aitepapted Dankjitobtse:ry: NORTHUMBERLAND, Pa„, Sept. 23.-ytimAii lb o'clock last night, as the watchman enter ed the First National Bank, two men, who were voncealed wider „the. counter, g out and seized hlm,drew a cap over his beau and tied hi= They: then4neeedeti to open the vaulty but , in this they were unsueces rtIL ?Mei' then blew out the vault, and the aide of theinain building by as exPlosion of powder, but did - riot' succeed in, forcing the safe, open; Several, private haze's, contain -kW governinent bonds,etc., were: "broken Openc,tind . contents taken. Tbulbank smstains:rnielsh losses except , a-Sew Stamps, MOP:evident R. B. Knapp, offers..a,rowar, 0f.5300 !Or Inftavaation leading to. the debt* don of thethieves: , • , 11511