The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, October 22, 1870, Image 3

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SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER :22-, I'B7o
. , RAT
• F • DVERTNISING.
erica •' , • '
, f It. 1 sm. , : zus. I sm. Gm. !MIL
I squat* (S4nch) - ,),1 04 2OP 354 360 111 00 NO
4- '''ltkarefl, (one tucli,i - , :14:1314 uoi doa{ S $ e 10 au •45.00
3 squaree !s 03 600 ;P 4 1 I 12 PO 24 121 21 11l
4 ,rsUarti ' Ile po $44 g . . Ho fle as sPies 1i 6u
• • .1 I.riIIABETICALS ..CIALNOTICS.-AinjOe Insertion
4. ,•nite't. line; each au uent Itutortlon •Zt 'cline a line.
1;114.1 1., BUSINESS ' CITICE , 4,-.fietouti Peke, 1.".. mate st
1,‘..y.t Labe:nun: sunsequeut InsPilion-Ike. par Hue,
t V..74:11.AL NOTI • -.Third Piuge, Ili .oentn a .11ae, tlra
t
,Ia .i.rtam".' each subsiquent lustirtlup l; neut.; per Dile.'
" s i Alt ItLidE NOTICYL73.-Zi mut! each. ° '
FUNERAL NOTlCAcenrupanying Deatlni-For two
i ne‘ r...; cents; earth iidditlonal line /0 cents/ . • .
SoLDIERS! Cotr.N
. T.l MoArUNENZ:
r rif.k: DIFFERENT ORDERS of the
Ihirough.nre requeted to appoint com
mittees-to:act in conjunction with the
zens,.- - to t i ake , the prelitninary 4•44 s for u
. 111'4king of the citizens Vl 4 c , llllylkill County,.
tOitrect. z i County Sol (I lens',:%lontititeitt,ivOrthy
of the' suer - cid inernoriez4. Of the itien froin our
v'lp) - died that our Nation Might live.'
• ".I'lle I'unlnlit tees and all soltliip; and Ot)-
• izva• , . favorfible to the project, arc requested
t,,
In at the Exchange Hotel, iiu Thirsday
Octillier 27, 1870, for the purpose of
• ,•
1 1.1r - ral : ralig,4ll),lll4 st:iitod
MANY CITIZENS
Oct.
WAR '7IIISCR.T.LASIrE
•
. .
r
.-,- Tit E o rganizeruer the hirricadfm, among other
ineau m •utrtlereuee, harel prepared petroleum
pumps , ,,i ... -,
IT to it4to that hundreds Of peasiantsataily
m.ly to Or 'lir -Ai
ymly to German pickets; request
of Paris-, hut are tafusect.
. „
fiaptir recouituendm, the French
GovetAttUitit.l.cratiandou the. idea of a levee, en
• IR hue asimpracticable, ind to adopt the:Plari of
organizing famine around the enemy.
THERE Is an encampment .of PrumsitiamMi
Itaspai 1 , 147 property at Areuell-Acaehim.. .It doh
not appear that the gtent democratic leader
has obtaitied any . 4 . favorl fur 'voting against .be
war.- '
=DM
.
?Jr :FAANot , : In weak In' - arms ishe is -strong
_in phrases; .Victor Huiv has thrown this san
d:net:tat Prt14,31.3 : ."•Thei conquered of Napplee
0 0 c..e omit, and the . conquerors tit .Tapolison
' die Little.!'. ' . .
•
A 9}:coNu BATIIB - )- f the "imperial private
cbrrempaptience' of Nappleon has been printed.
One i tear is a receipt of 10,000 franc* on account
"1 :0, 0 00 francs allowed by the Eniperor for fur
' fib to a for M. Barone Jerome David. ..
1.....<
• A Loximx Dr.sr.tlrtt ; iti forma ' nn-t-hat the
Germans 'apprehend mi -Lief 'because a fleet of
flat - bOtkuntki bositrhav 'been sent to- the Nor*
Sea. .As the trench ve hitherto put their
trust in ." - epeed;':' 'it I only right that they,
shoiildtry now wllg "bottom'' can do.
'kitelovera of champagne 'will be glad to
learn. that some of the menu factureriehate writ
ten to say that the Germans permit them to pu
sue their business with evenv safety and In., :
Lion. They add :—The wholp world ought to, ..
grafeful to the Prussian military chiefs. ---„ • - .
''
•
DR. M. 13. RIDDLE writes- toi'the PREMBYTE
SIAN BANNER, truth - Heidelberg, that the King
:of Prubsia "is an earnest Christian,_ as is . Vol
the planner of campaigns, while WI
Rook, • the; Minister' of• War, is one of the
comparatively few melt in Germany w 4,0
gather tludr households daily and lead their
devotions:; f •
01110 11.,%:: 1,0 , 1W' illeti a .4« , ./ . work ItiP
L 2, IN t -11 - kg , upwat,l s W. " 17,004) Itt•pulilit•ait iint•or
i
i ty•otiAlet l'ntis:,;ri..--i,,;;; t l v".le. ' .
M . . .11'..N . 1)1.37:r0N bask-en liominat
t-4r,t, 11'0put416.1,, fur Congress th
Isjand Di6trieq
TILE S•t:';:::11 1.114x - rzoN raiutled
. Governor Se()tt, together
%Cain :the: nttre Lepnbliean Slaty
Two of tinZ . o . tn2,ressnian are valored men,
.and the ti:7;ijo,zity of the delegti:V; 7 ll arc Re
piblivans.
AN A t011411( - 1.:.—M51-rk Twain's -map *as
our' or th+oollorftli prolilletions of the'
ou ninidcr+tth
r' or
anti we are not surprised
that he woits an 'artniStiee declared
rralipi‘ until he can eircultite it attiong
t "Teat is‘ulicivihig armies
I Cittr.t . Cti"As . l",,. it is :said, will
iffil and retire to iirii7ato
j ife. . c s ' ',ow:: I,ul,lie ~ e r.l; i et's having worn
ia o i his pilysiezil constitution to bonie'LNinsid
+•raLle tent, it tOlTendthe re
nc~inder+tf lei; in retirement and ease.,
ONE• tilt• leatlit& lights of the
SlaVein'ilder;ir Itel,ellion s are, passing away.
'l2he rolgri-lo ve ds lui but just .elosed"oYer the
I,lu:tins of and now we are told that
AN-N.aniler II : Stephens', days are almost
onniGered, his physicians haying given -up
:t.ll I telies of hip reOvery.- -
IT t li'vt.txvEn that under the new elec
tion law or Congress, New York City will
.ggrvatly in iLs Democratic vote, and
unit none of the strong* Democritio precincts
i:! give ogre Democratic majority than
thcy 1i vi men, women and children •in
tit The I,•Outal Clovernment'has eigni 7
tk,,l its. int( 'mint, to . give the people of NeW
"ati.opport unity to prevent "repeating''
Lallot x
Tit!: v whin:4 - .4.6f the 1. - n inn Pacific Railroad
I le.au} f u :ti 4 r . ptelliber, were $728,5'...5'' 08 (seven
hllll llre.l.:Ullll.venty-eight . tliothi.44
,Le.!:eel twenty-live dollars aneeight cents.)
FRENCH' POLITICIANS.
t':".II , AV , TILE N'II.I.AtIE ,±,(II'CATO ' RULE' Trlk:
I=l
,_ . •
The current' tOet. 9), numtrer' of the Lon
don SATURDAY IIEVIE\V contains a very
4.,triking article, evidently written -by one
. ' • is , .lio has carefully studied his subjtiet un the
-;,lict, on "Village Politics in France." The
v.rit;h• presentS a vivid picture of the Intel ! .
leetual. cpmlitiou .of the peasantry, ; Any
': tI ii lig more lamentable could scarcely be eou
. ccived: . Tlfe schoolmaster of a_ -country
• t. oW11.1111.ti . "t0 eke (114' his liVing by acting as
•i•ierk: • t the s a- trefet;" 'the dotriiiilit,'
k r
id. a village -lit - o w content himself with
••‘....1 vlng :LSbell-inger; acolyte, - ; church
_/ -it (1:1..i . to the “ . 1 -
Priest." The chalices
.; that- instrin i tion given by men in such
cireninstainass dill be of a high character
a 1.• certainly not vefy great. "I n. a parish
. .r tit'Sotitli," says our edntentpary, •'it is
ft . ,- usage to present 'to the eure certain
wooden images bpariug the witnesof saints - ,
hot whilst• form - shoWs them to I.e the fig-i
• ores of the elder guds.of beathenisur, - Which
ic-n.ii - h*: by lii..lienellietion sovereign charms
.. against certain bodily ailments." one parish
.. priest, disgusted with this superstition, Oak
..;;t -- Tt upon himself lO'burtt these images, but "he
ofiiarl,• paid forthe act With his • life." Our.
eontemporaryjs of opinion - that the peas
antry do not - think highly enough of the
imperial tlynasty-40 . expend a sou on its i
t..-half; but he4oints mit that the Napole
hnie rule has field one very uslwerfttt effect
on tlitr mintlS—it: has taught theist their
p.ilitical importance. For, twenty years the
io.vi•rninent of the . country - has. depended
Gut its C.Xi-fence OD their.vote, not on that Of
Paris and the Other large_ towns. How will
iiwy regard the resusuptien of power at the
apital '.''• - ii i l.fiestion that it is all the more
tin - portant t:
to as, as'l he peasant hasi•oote to .
A s siii:iate with the idea oft republic the no:
t ion ,if 41: ,. itp4t-r ,to private property. Then.)
„are somi• eiiiiisiderations to
~v- l iielt our eon=
.
iemuirary has perhaps not, given . sunk:lent
:it till lion . If Paris •%vere • to fail to
•,-'. to the , present einergeney, it !ivoitld
1161K-le-sly to exoeet that she could
. .
recover her ,;rd, :iuthori Iy ; but
ci•erything , vt-/11,: to indieatethat, it . the ii
!, l Veil to I:9 kidg largely, she is also capableof
heroin in•tion, and will Shrink from no saer'-
tia- to save the country. It' ,li.:. fulfils 0.-
IA claticals iii ais-rtspct-L, may she act (nice
mre aispiire•iter ancient-,holit On the pro
vmees? Another point • worthy of notice is
thaVitir.-u Imiiilittrs of the peasantry are at,
the pre-cia moment, as members of the
i iarde Mitbili.,'eugaged in the most .stirring .
cvent of the century. Thi-4"willtiot In- with
out it- effect upon their iatelteetual activity ;.
:Old when they return to theiradd' homes;
may they not carry, with than an influence
wliieli will lie , asouree of new life to the :stag
nant rural' population_ .... . .
WM
orimox or int. wAn.
The .publy; opinion is the.wesrof,France.
appears MR:idedly in favor of peace if
may judge from 0 . 14 Cu
ogiitrat DU price,,
VILE ,
and the JoritsAi. Frt - ANti• of the latest
dates by mail.. • •
fhe nirnic r piper saiys: 'Peace!, 'I Ind is
the cry which it this I)iotnent million's of
voices raise quatiterm of the earth, as
W , ll as in down-trodden France, awl lii Oer
iany, intoxicated with in lexpeCted
,iri ph;
la intelligent England` find lit practical •
America, in far-sighted 'Russia; -In loyal
`'.pain and iii Italy, where varis still fresh
in 'people's recollection. Everywhere this
i•ry is raised to the Almighty; and seeks to_
make Heaven gracious, seeing that the lend j
•-r. of t h e aje Wit hon.: nr..ri•y."
The latter journal, commenting - on thjs
article says: : "Yes, . peace :is the wish tit'
France. 'Yes, conquered arrO humble France
desires and demands •peaeg:: • All resistance
is for the future unavailing.lt will may
add in•xv hecatombs - of n million corpses to
the "II"' '" 1 :1 ,-4. s. moulding. on the fields of,
ReieltAnien., Lsiinnont and,
Sellan. 'WO are l'onquered, scattered, as,n
nat ion, in . t. , ,never been before'. Let us cease
to delude with new 'hopes, and to
calculate on au - iniposible . rjsiStance.
Are honorably conquered. Our arm, which
is MI Wore,lias made Ilemjc. exertions. It•
has. even won the respect -of the viettir,
honor it; tqlvetl. 'We are conquerell. Let us
h um bl e atir,etv(,. Lei. tis - its:some the dig
nit2,, of tinsfortune!.. Silent lIIMIeSt, let
tillbtnit suite,' peace alotie, ; which is
everYwbore-' (Imam:tels fit; .11,11 Prance, eau
-aye the equutry'lijutuior it*.gke*and re-
sources being spitted,. an;TiAltot.tiie,,eoutt ,
try's niti(ortune *re -nitt4,':.4Vtitta (tour bate
the courage' tb ttOte :Ant for
A - rlirpm: boy recently sent by49(l , ress
f.‘ii"nletisnin to 4.1 "
\*sr.w,.YintK again complains of tlu bi e
nanqants nuikancts.
..oNE of • ,
.kildrew has
g I fed in ;A atausas, aged 106. •
,
i- proposed. to erect a itew. hotel hi Eas
t, . a large scale,. .$45,000 Ifitviiii; already
ctt stilit•erilied for that purpose, •
P - •
TltE German street iu Ije 7
are iii a high. state of liiftirfation, he
'-tase Oaf Council named it lirapolcoa.7 „ •
I N.. Chicago - thlip.reon Cage of raet..s Is stated
:.• folltiws Auglo-Saxon 45, (ieralith 30 ,
10, rrislf 10, all-other:B4.
TH114:1c1 ses.4icni of the Pentisylyttnrn libtp
ti”t state flener:ll Assoeintion - met" iti 1.1164-
I,urg on , NVeclneitlay. It represents 44,000
• IN time eetisys Jitlic oily riow.rtug between
f'lii•u t o aril St lonth4, it rtit‘st. tlult
formivr ureit,of-ttliqy-lour and a
half.square thellatterone Of twenty,
Square
MU
THE PAIITSIAN Public are quite enchatitte
with Juloi . Pavro, who has receiven nattering
addresses to.isunpensate hitu for his patriotic
-sullering. :11is. recital of his interview. with
Count Ilisinsiek has been read with avidity
and, is universally, us far am Parts „is Concerned,
approved of, We learn that while-the two emi
nent statesmen . were trying to find it basis of
negotiation Von MOttke was seated' in a twiner
reading "Little Dprrit,"._
;--
A - fiERMA:4 EMPlRK.—Sonthein Germany is
showing opposition -to the assumption or the
title of Emperor of Germany by King William.
The press, in some of the cities,' denounce and
ridicule the scheme. =ln Wukietuharg the peo
ple say that the presene-war has shown Germs
tirto be mutlleiently united lo defend herself;
that no - ,inore hi needed for he r;' and the projects
of Count thstnarek for supremacy ate
repelled. The title wo , :.'d be a mere bauble, hut
it shows iat width drrectien tbe ambition of the
King heads. Ilis faCe is setdirmly ag.ifito4 pop
ular rights. '
PRIVAiI.: LETTER from Paris nays that ¶bo
balloons %filch bring the news from that city
ara - sent out by. the Post Office Department:
Each one of them costa for construction and
despatch - sixteenthhumand francs. ' The letters
are written Avon cards furnished by the Post
Ottlee:authort den, and sent without envelopes.
The postage for 'each one Ie half a bane, and
each balloon carries as a rule„ twenty-five
Monsen lof theme cards. Then eceipta for post z .
age are accordingly twelve thensind five . hun
dred francs, or three thousand five hundred less
tLian.the cost. The loss is borne by the Post
°dice Department. . •
t
N•a:3lS that Na p oleon the Great's edroom
at the palace of St. 'Cloud has been somewhat
deranged by the explosion of a French
thereiti. Frenchmen, -- however never did sur
rounda becrthattiber, with.that sanctity which
environs it in Germany 'and'England, but'theY
iuight atleast haee made an exception in favor
of Napoleon's. •Previousaccounts lead tie Leber.
lie,ye.that thesliell was thrown there on,pur-Ti
pose,4iiil this suggests the idea that the terribl •
messenger was despatched 'meter the belief than
si , tue;:inember of the r yel fspily 114 Hohenzol
lern might have been - dispo [big his limbs iii
tile imperial bed linen, •
.4
proprietors of a Michigan watch fac
tory otter to remove to (..ialsburg, 111., if that
city .sloo,oon.
Burial of the late tit S, Minister
Cogg - esliall and daughter, who died in .F.eu
odor,' South America, about two years-ago,
took 01'0 at ColunabtakOhlo, Tuesday.
iuiratitoilc
. .
One Ara slitibraikitillolll46lll3ai
it c.t.rlL4 •
I. Vi PINT." RAG r::— far
ii ish Ing store in t him I:ll,.i'atlc'ert Imes a new mty le of
rut: aas "the latest faih . lon for the throat."- The.
; to.!‘• he the latest style for the vottaille• of that organ.
hal :1 ta:4llon for the ltimitle has Just tome up, w nieli
't wire as popular. 'Somebody has MOM that
dam Schnapps lintirtme Kochi wr..ter, and ere:, -
, dy A.egi11e:41.,3 in the arrangement. Although
mie w hat emiseryttt lee by nature we are not opposed
t,, ress, anti ermeetrlnglit,fair aolentli hlotA i r
ik
poralh,t; to ascertain whether I*fill itps.
soit.i V. :tier wits aproper tiling to recommended
pi ..tie"unsodb , .*Ntivitutegritvogliajt mu - be •
,!( at ,qt sn-xamtinti*. : l:fte moo l gselvirooa vs
ut ic out , eteVl4e Etteentl it to
o,r genii/A to =et e - foe.—
elitly.atettxrsp • t spot:"
. .iS . on clay Cbtaltr i 4i„..,3,4 St,t ' ' L . •
: • T3lll BLOCOUItiVILIt . •:• ,' :i.itiliaitkeohuh,
o
N.'liteb. 404410 . 41, , i' ..i., •• titlit- . 111. blthy
pCrt.u, a e :f1 .. ..- 'Of ,
_.• ', T, fob eyes vitality
1,, t:ie bloW5: 0 11•01 4 7 , • -• ! its the
I,lod witbilblitVi • - , 14- , , vist=siii and
zi;e - to;fter;tie.
rOIII4YILLE. 0( . 101931 ti. 1870
ERB
The kjaantity aent,.liy Railroad f l / 4 ;r the Week,
is 9.4,519 by Canal, 26,682; for the. week,
tons, against 1L5,312 tons for the caries
'wilding week last.year.
There in but little change to note in the trade
sinciOast week; except that the'ilemandAs, if
anything, a little more slaCk than heretofore,
an,! prices rule . pretty low. The coastwise
freights remain low, which is a benefit to the.
trade' this season, and tends increase the ship
inCnts to the Eastern markets.
The men-at several collieries in the fil,tatici-:
Region, having refused to abide by the de
made-by the delegates who met the -op
erators, several colliriies in that Region are still
idle. a.t Eangden's` Colliery they offer, to pay
tho wen SO cents a wagon until the Ist of-De ! .
cember; which is 3 cents below the t.. 1. basis.
At one or two others they offer to pay 140 cents a
wagon. until the Ist of January. Atst couple . of
other's tliby aye taking in Men independent 'of
the Ny, EZA. Such contortion will always be
the result: when the Men refuse to , be governed
by cite action of their regularly constituted del
egates, and if Persevered in most result ii . de-,.
stri , ying their organization. •
FBc3M OUR CORIMSPON I 1 E.SI
ILA DET-11'111.%, U e t. 2 1 ', /8711. .
Tins-market has been very ,pdet du ring 11Ie Iraxt
WCeR, and shipments have been tande only at ‘ery
FAV it4tlretl. The prices of roal and rates or freight
being both very low it was anticipated wonld bring
new orders. The queSt inn now urbane, has the tnar
ket a lull supply.of coal? If net,.lt is singular why
the triele remains 1.0 dull: The season is getting
late and thole who have not laldin a supply of coal,
will tibd MI better time than the pi esent. lAcights
-are 130stIttlanm
desuselapi e ttt fair Suld IY•
our New York• letter did 'not arrive las 4
evening.
flogroX. 0et.20, ln,u. '
B NNAIf BA 3lMl'l—Getitletnen
P , lhtsvitighile the- • -
:I;tican-imiott co.d. IN BosON.
Oct. Is,
That.
44.4,111 dee. t.1.7:i2,
10.21 d I ne.':So.p)
VOO4l
racite....... 4#ki4.l
1311,110;
N ,vzt Kr( 4,tu Sti,Asl
Tr)tai . I licreu • tie,
IrZti.•lA-
aismlt
6215,1±41:3
CM
The change of the seasons begins to be manifest
in various ways, but not ail yet In an Inereasestde
mund for coal. Though but six reliable weeks re
in:du of the present slapping 'season, the wants- of
thelrade can only be met by low prides and low
rates br freight. There ha 4 been considerable coal "an
the market the past week, which has had a depress
ing effect-lipon prices. The trail of the four months
stElge.still re.ls upon the Anthracite trade, and we
can ' , en bat little encouragement for - prod LI et 111 mint-,
ing balance ecl the year -
I !v i t. triode Sun& up 4his 'week as follows:
.
, _ Plll2. - ItClz
• Wlmit TOT L. .44K1414 L4?TI.
-4 - nthrrorite. ,----4-- --;..- . ..s.-
_
P.tltlt It • ios,wo 2,1115,911 9.1.5 , 93 . ..i . • 2.4a0,711 41'1'001
Koh ('anal..._.' 13.9=. I .11.11,-1.11 =Ale 34-96.2 t diMilljeA;
L Vlllll It- , alt 31),512 .h . -1,704.17.11. 5 4.451 7.35 . 7 241 714,."- - V
. 3.. A. it It Nth 1 - 4.35 241.2a6 • 'Ill.:90'
-
'
I. Catial -tl.t. , .1020C9 1 3191,211 d •Moa4
I. Nttv R 1t...-. 00.140 • ' 613,una• 21.372. 819211 W 332:
seetit-0 Sib I 14,1411 7:3..111; 40.1.04: . / 0 110070: . CI:Ad
'do - .Nth I - 17,1010. 902.099 ' 10 . 7(4 ' MAC i 2- 09 . 00 1
Pena It 1t... 't - 13,7uD 770,719t 21,0113 911.210 101,52:.
du Canal I •=t •i•• 14,1916, 1111( 14,4:0'd tit
DA Ti Cal.. I t 4041 . 9911.=/1 10,993; 1325=41 .7.01.1 M
•13 ,t-Ii 11•11., j, ' 30.11. ' itural 15,762, 310,31:3 2 - 46,1f10
Wyeating Kb •- , =llOlll 11,195`
I .
Wywiliag . .:111. '
Pthautakln. - ..-
.130C1 ' 312,522
70,575, 11;k9,821
. , .
. ,
Arra I- ; ,, I lansa..i , '
Trev,y ,t u '"- • 443 . • :SX7,
Ku art _. „.... I ~71"..,,,11ti i • 112,671
I.y.ke . , V,C4L. :, 1,114 - .:11,14
WII Ila ingion ..--. 30 . 15o„.11/?.
141 it 1.41 4 1,; Col.' .
CZ=
4,7=;
Brnad Top • ;per.; . =AZ.
B. 4: (1.. t 4,4171 76.1,W
Clies.El)l%ii.l Ca.tr
- 1; - . D
IEI
mom . 379.74:
=OM 11,973,411
720;5,73 11,8751,1131
sane 1:49.71,14
Win r,or6AP
•
4 , 1,0)
2 671 112
6, .ICI
, 48 351,6 7.51 1 3
mr,,070 ni.s7l
j G 6,11661 65116
it,cti 410,4¢!
_ z2X2 d
tot.soi • 644,17 S d 133,22 i
Lea MAN id di),ldt
i 1471,=7
Tuiul.4llkl lid 314.8171 11,743,719380.013 ,4111
' 314.ari
WWI
.
sosoi I,sta,sc, -
Ti n quantity of Anthracite sent for the wAk
exceeds the quantity sent for the eerreiponWg
week last y ---7- ort'ir 53;261 tons, and of all kinds,
50,393 tons.
TO total ciaanti y Anthracite sent .to
... -
To same date laud
. .
Increase Adthraelte so
Total atutrit Itg..oi all kinsis:to date..
To same *late, hot simr
Increase of all.ktnds to dale
.2405,5E1S
. 13,01M,491
Uil IV il2
While the Anthracite trade has inortiamd . so
largely, the. Bituminous trade has fallek off
about 175,000 tons. If Congress had taken Off
BM duty on Bitumirioni Coal it the tut Session,
the Bitur►►inous cot► trade of the country Would
.=,have tettit' almost annillitatixl, itruL we -could
`lawn only Ininished what Nova .ffentle. could
tiot,furnisli. causing almost title io:jhosn i en
act4ml in the , home trade. d
Unless the ixoal tnarket kbonfd 'foriek' down
hetOre the Ist of December, the trams:N!! of An
thracite coal thin year Will'reach-nearly2,soo,ooo .
"P 1 , 4 .: - 1. 1
=I
RE
OM
ha t l ..N' e } ll ;N ee it i l i .,t i
-, ~, . i - •
D a
d
e
a wgrithat
,:tanyotowexperittiellttgs
Ittaebbwv., ity: ot: Wbbtlt have bee e .. A•tried
ali. a l banatat fit.: .; tel)r. Silage P:ftOrngli;
been made till inipFot lig these nute i blafs., and
. •
'the LDAD O „X/Ift:Wiot•itNAT. elgt .. talUs” . tiie'
. fouawips
.. . •...J ~! ~tt tt
,ge ) hniejbat_proinkeel to be
verti.s,uptesttt I . :
,
. •
So for greater tutees* los Ottentletti We turcohtio6-
of Mr. le. Mild or the e cavat ion of coal by mach!.
nery lb any t Cher whi •11 hat I:wen brwsht under
th ji ee i i: t re of th t public, or not only. lass he received ,
•or r sere or he 110130 put dowu In :b at col ! ,
lie .4; " n Ean hlre a;I Yorkshire, but he liar
n
nfriging with ileutleme . in rrance, Belgium, the
United plates al.-tenter ountries, to send thefxt ottt
there, Mlle Inv - ution./hmaylazstattsi,-Cattabilla In•
• Puttinghorixon,al, longitudinal * radio!: and dingo- ,
ualgroOves in end or °Mier mineral to b excavated.
by means of a st•ries of link snicks -containing ctd
ters,..whifth arel)olned together in such a manner
that .nu ;rivet A o connect lig pins are required. Th e I
cutters pass a iund a they mounted in a rola l i
arm ; and firma -a, -whoa fittest-to ..a &haft, J
which fits in al leaeope flume to increase or reduce I
its length. Tii r.adiut arm Is provided with grooves
which support the hack) of the-cutter stocks, and I
re
pvent them f , tin Icing Urawin out, In the groove of,'
the radial arnx;i whilst tlin ItootheetYudioellis driven
id
to Ole motion 19 the cutlers. The . position of the
' radial aria is ci anged, so ut to give t h e c, required cut- !
s b iL a ft W aTeli n t .1 W3ilt i tt 01 4 1741r e l i s i 'l it f t
( A l t '! it t et el l "( ,• ' er
cam, too cleve r tni eatch turns, tiworttil at order- .
vats, and thus . vancen the cutters to the extent re-.
quire.l. i The in •liine 1.% orked by coin pressed air,
ror otherielastie fluid, tit necessary machinery' for
Which has alre y been I a.eribed in the Journal.
i
The machine, e bellevd,Wasfirst tested at Wham.;
1 entre Slittstone 7ol,llery, in the pmsence ofa number
hr . mining engl eertannitivarlous parts of the mutt-
try, and the film Its went. St), Alt i S flietOry . that the i
1
ropriet rs ordered one without hesitation. A noth- 1
- stria! - 'as made at the fW ,even Main colliery.
t the p esenee of one of lice pr.oprietors. 'himself a
Vente4 of a mode of getting! to by machinery,
nil witi equal vsatisfiwtFry r+tilts. The - machine
Itself at iglis al;mt :teals+ Is made set f •propelling,
and ran . paapttA to work i the thist lewsible
i t
aeank, n severalof the t filth. Made I t he.n rat in
stance a tank 4 ft. lit leng di was cut - lii a depth of*
ft. in six and a half minut s, tin' I.1.0"/ I le bentz rev - 4
- than 1 , 2 In. It will thus I w seen that a machine,
which Is work sil by one Imam and clears away all
the dirt as It goes along, i, , fit hole P. 2 tons of coal in
1
about tiee minute.: lug 1 - N!.1•11 ;hat qtia LIMY will be:•
exceeded by th • don hie Aloder machine s which are
beltig made. here ate ' t t ree description , of ma-.
chlinsi-our fu under-cut: Lig , one fox :dratght work
1 ic
and a thbd to• worked by manual power. the bit
ter we believe. lot weighlid much more titan ~ ..ewt,
We may itatet tat Mr. /HUH tins tli , por.Ni or oai . j-litill
of his patent rl ht for a ciiishierad.• i sum y
of loone
to a gen t ietnan wellactittaftted il,;lth maeldtsetTlot
getting eon!, a4d himself a patentee. .? . -•.,.,..-
It would apt ar that the tit t le,. of rttbslalrifrattarit
j,
other mineral by ntaehtn ry hi et trai ki. font -
deal of attexitb n nitro:al. :non ,ne Platee ilk' sila`l* 1
cubit!. wllefe. 1 , Obably, alt rger Itint*te4ol
- are emplOyed t an at any( titers on thia. ,
land 14'10.1'0SM h Inconven (-nee has reelft.tifileittit . ..:
ex perieneell ovlng to strik .s. a hi day tiNgisseteolgiq.i
1
letter has been received by Mr. 11 it'd: -..7 , ' , ..,;. ! ,.1..,- ; ...,
-Le Crthemor, LOIRE, HO . ;L DV 'OMNI Earrillft .
gaie
..
• Xi. 1.7p.--fienti -meat Havi g hde y reads/n o
&Nutt 'your patent roal•eut tug nt teirtue. I witt..lt.
very glad
.tt.ls, favored by 'Oil wit it -a few
larn. and Af is Able, wit It a small ketch. t..:
ter Is . causing : good deal t 1 exeitemeni in
amongst Minh g engliteehi and, perhapa. I ltd
to sum,. ()Men, . - 1 ,1 . • HattutlitnEgM
mini isrlette Is.l-IVt fromtaxiLltid
other places, I
t
e Irani Mr. M . Weil. Nile
Mundy, Park,, 'I, Of tin .11*pultirefaud
lialtimore froth halt i 4toAktU4l3 ) ,.
no
hare
nrluding
Mr.
Pry Compati
r het her the i
12-1(.
• . From the a
•ts of that pal
aV w• Fatprll
values as tow
itroductlon
work done Ii
enquires rus to
M`:1111 and
tlu;rn put 'stow
that the prop
eneounuang,
give a WWpa
,regard to the I
and the actual
tog put ti4l+l7l.
The ternus et
are—undt•r-en
' llaellint i
Hit 11 11
tares• (a,
ell lt eft :
0:1 a fu '
1 )1111. fill
i ,f the ott
'
• tar 1111
_ ...i.
. g4;434' work 4
v/e..w_ t , i Ilarinir.
Is It will 6 , 161 , 014,
re 111 every wits'
tire 0/ . 3..11111, til
ruireirteof , ..tiltli
title cylinders,
le/title. How be-
tot' royalty ;
and le. per ea
10a.,
which the ti
tang
wer straigh
1: and-maul:
'40)111,44 mi
Vgi Ulta, u r ith I';.1 pt•r
, tvvrk t.ro
itl-pou•rr
BLAztv-Ft -
WA Lks.—The
fishes a eorrec
rurnaeca now I
- statement wit
It k found tha
a marked lna
blast.- to the
West Colott,
against 97;
byshlre, 3t rot
mouth, il7 , ag
III: In the'W.
letnn :19 to 4iS f
ever. that soc
has being
Increase its th
means repr•
'
elevelailicl. 'I
ACES IN EN ..,t.tNn, :it0rt...%:0• A..5:n
• Iron and I 'or.l ''miles ;Rev lew '• pith.
e I.labnlateil +lateniviat of the blakt
blowing in Briiittii.• l'Ompartimt this
I one iniblisti -.I ahoy*: two years into,
In nearly ev4.ty ilistriet there I 1
aas ...ell
Irease In: the; number Of turnuees .ii . '
:cirt h of F:nglantl thhs hi' la; it=alii•t 4 41;
(
I against 3I; . south Sit; trordshlre, lot
rib Statforilsl Ire, :3 In; iinst 21: Der
inured with 31; south U aleAllllll .11011- ,
1.1111. t III; Seot 1 , 11, I::2 I . fipa.red ivith
st Riding, thf returns s ow 44 41.ee , eam.,
trzuwes. It xi ~uhl 1.• tn.- it lolled. how.
it. a generiil,ol4.eonstrue lon-,of u0r1,•.4
1 ,
kg ,kik In the Nr rtht,f Enterna, that the
t• tinniber off ilia. es In hhtst "In - Ito
, nUi the deceit. pineal. of i,
hat . district.
1 furnuct a are now being ereet..l in
to fnerease in he West. ('oast dlstrhl
d, and there.ulin a !nimbi r of new for- -
pl lic.lng built. In the other ,l Ist rt.-is
fenslon 1‘ in to•Orrre,a. Tlio4 runt rot ti rm.'
11 . ..1 , btllll. mot 440 ill 11111,:t.101 - tliove not
a, be safety allied that fully:one-half
/tot he idowicit lei.a , ii... It is not , 41... y 1. ,
01
or..iltiefion of I ii...lViriCliy.,.lll) hikt•! hilt
17: l es , than flopt .11,141,1144 u, 5,7; ',lay
, .
ArE UT ILIII.IIiIik /NIP (..v
. . •
.1••••
IS Very . 11111.11:
711tele are no
♦ery little ex
give
In blast it m.
of theill
eStildlate the
it (NUM"(
206% per 111411
lAuTa.
6.• gncntlty
Ing l'lturid..y Ij
AL, lhall.
nt hy C..111:41611
the -,± 44.k:C ' 'tad
112 E
St.
Poitcart•ffit
Pottsville '
Autrm,
Purl Vlintott...
•
II
" "." Ni • :
I :'
ME
NA' I •/1.1.,iii
t•tio
Pres i..ti.:y
. .11.11•1- 1.. I
i rpa,
), • 'T LL+l
LI, COUNTY It OLYZOADA F
Th,• nail"'
Ls 11* tripatitity t tot:tuned las
_ _ •
' Mille inn ,t Y.
Vao
Vtryk....:.
art.
lurb.•rry 'inn;
(Joint Spring I.
...
T 001.
; 2.1... 02
12 , -;
I.11.(3. 141
9 .31A 4r;
Ll
Tf..
,
,1:11liat COAL litDE--1 , 470.
LICII Hi II 4AL.I.i 'VV Lltil.% D.
Sr II C fly Lehigh y 11Py ntart
a, ra,
day l: :mil fort f t^ enr :
I t
, I
. Quantity seta]
el.:lll4Ln SIAII 1
I,t nip week
=MEM
Wyoming .... 1
11:4711.tem
iw•h- , Kh.
B. .Meatl..w.
Mauch Cbtkulc...
OMB
1.7 tA. I 47
ML .
0.16
1,117,1,n1
; 1,1/.,1101
Total
&aut. Uzui , last
NEE
I n( lI . U.SP
Dec rra..w
LEHIGH
I
ATH)N
EZED
The fullowlug
Causql anti Ftal/
Week
_ending, i”'
ts .11IY y o
tot] of the Geithrla
sotuettoy evenlo
coal truh .l r!}oby .the
Itral rael 7 NlT•et..o.. (or the
: I -
• .11,7 A L.'.
........
1 Wlie eat. I ' l rrA L
• N 71,7 41
II 19.2211
•—••••••-• 351.614'
:1,17:10, 111407/
1,740
144.1,74-
By
lixltallnkui
Ttli. Coal wail at..
i*l A. FONVWS
From Wrorrith
l'pprr
••
" .111.miver
M,ol2lif IV.
"
Igh
.:MME=
T,lii cl 7
Uts.% del. to L V
R.. R at s. 2,C,.)tc
EMI
=MEM
DELI WI RE
itrosoN cox
EMI
Tlie fnllowitic
Ih,lawaro and
urday
N NtaLuineuf u
3.1404 Mimi Cu.,
Coal by t - 14k.
or tut w el4i Sat ,
wk;E:l:.!torr•L:
By S7rf. k iTud
B, 1tnt1r0u.1.....
solth
121IM
IMllliilliliilll
E'er iLe same pe
lal lust year
By Delnware
By Hatirond
' lila. (...anal
Mil
WI
1111 i9f It I:,q.ct
E. 9 d( bt.:ll
I 144511 T
IDY 1
-
T0u1..._:.;:.
OAL MARKETS,
Ni OF COIL Hip'lig 6111;410.
THE
PRIG.
.
ICNII j
1' AND EArr OF NkW
RX,H.ltEtalltt, ENK Lti Veit gr.:Ens, .1!
,
Red Afth Prepar *SW a,...1_74i
• do t.lltxtnut Lobtut. Mt. Lyra
W. Ash 4 ;56s ;.01- 10; .
.... 1 ;• - rto L,ou 14.4
4 0.) „.• Egg
ti 14tort.
SLOVr.. j 4 4 (d,
=I
I=
-
Lt
-1,0187
4'oo
"4 . :441
, irr4 t 4 So
4 2,4 4 oil
..
L.: i .-. 411
zlttlt 754 4.0.)
EDI
3chuyl. R.d Ash;..
do Chevtilut, •
S W A4ll Lumll ,
Mitearrror
'
ir• 2.14 „.; iui, ,
1 Oil 4 -"*• -4 *,
; Zi t 4-AfT! D ,
6 74514 . 5 74 , Htl
• MO 6 Zi , (lb ]
5tY44 4.;3 Co oi
v YORK,
Aglb LnraK.
9 , . 871).
yap
1.-
... 5 Oka;
5 54
Kkio
4.l.lstharirl rig
IC4R _.._.....:.._.....}
MEI
EMZEMI
t. „ 70. 1.,70
To the . tract:.
Wilkenbarn• and
Lyketut ,Val Icy Red
abitmokln Walla
Zerbey Vatter
ritont yard or svn
retail to consum
op t yr i mv Crprk 1 and
Lax nst Paint
Ku or ear it,
ttnton W
Awl4.-L. ......
Ea=
r. So to
Ou
hipping-
&4d111.0.44 .
:icy Y ::
=t23
4 GO& 4 71
ALEXANDIiLk
Ot.orgen' Creek Cu
,
A.N . D firAnil ETOW;q :
Inberhuri, canm. t. 0, L...
'RE DE tittAck MD..
stun nn 1 ikiiril
91. Ira,.
1-44 404 4 CO
. j lIA
Wllkesharre nitti Pit
Nhamokln
Lylterieg Vailley. •
Trevarlon
14-1, PU.
•• •
G
IS
V ('OJIPA. 1 . 10 41 4iJA1..
.L. me ..!C d
:r. Elt • . Stn. (1$
"t.. 4 50
:,4 ii. 4 f: , jl4 7•5 CS 10 . .1 '43 ={:q
—414 so
k. 94 79 El 5 (CI 911 PS .1) - 41.1 Od td 74
.....SNI sd. . l. b 5 dld ..5 10
4ln 4 1111 475 5 111 ..1 do .4 13
....1 1, 4 90 411 110 1 Z.. .1 GO .4 .10
;it '. -
.-IV. 50
4 . 11
01imot
,b,76Cei
PAY%
11715
Pam•txcxwt. But
At Bblypicg Writ&
Block
TAngan
Little Grace
.Slack CrAlts to
.$1
=CETZIM
CE
• • • • COA4 ER:
t.
Pran'd:
Puatlarta.„ . 21
PUTtistnatittl--- S to"
DA
• Sow Beinn.d....Lz au
40"
2 CO
•Pro LT'
Itorsibral.-- 2 30
- 1111ddlruorp.—. 1 2 11
aterolelk OD Ala* ,
Atbsnir--"
Near 1
reire4F,77 - f '
Wlnter2/nrr.:.::"
Pambaldgepori. 2 ,
Durebleater.-- ,
larwoaryport—.
Alleu'o Point— : nl
2 13
El
• Pl. Dais..
Arced blbp't
. fat
I fa..
JP*
pz
Atr
4et I
El
- to.
MEE
• E.• Cb.
gib 00-
• gra* back
tdrutb ciyt%rto
scitruki
ULM
Laicawanna. Hound,.
110 hoke
do New Yo
Lehlr,b. New York*,
Iteraction t Elizabeth.
Plttatott.`Newhurgh....
Lehigh. Pt. Johnaon_t.
old Volnpatqoa f. o. b.
-Port Johnsost----
Lehigh. Et Izabethpurt
Elizabothportinti Pt,
Cu? CO °eats: ewbo •
tiaa Canal. ristgu
iiii .. m
MEM
BENI
- .1 Al
MEM
MESE
ME
EEO
fri , ;:l t
AM
:,~, ;.
MEE
1i.151 I,
74 , II
ls
-1•14',1“
Ltbs 11E1
.04,7
EZEBEI
EMI
. 6 21
a. art
1a
I
a
I 90
a
C.Y_)
MO
El
.. • _
_ .. •
VIA Norm Ptifinn-LVAIIrIA, lAII.IIOAIAr- •
Nati
I PS ' .; ...—.*llo
I =4o ll- . 1 44111.41,, ./xl6 maxim' & . rmic.x.
*Ai iha v... 1
.Ifiolookos.
411.14%. ... 1 ...... 11,14 :: 4 i..Ai . g......,...,;... • • , • .14 la
arn:-LI •• • -t.i-- -. Te.Vorris a zaiez,:'-'. — tno
• .....
..
, ... ..._._.
00
BLllPPlllii&`ftairling--- qIIIPPiOS i 'orbo:vll4.-. as
.t: z",
" Taltift.Taiftibir_7.
____.. -
,P,ratttiPenn Haven itThtilai n.—,..:
•
Di p1311(111 NAVIOAT n, --
- - 1 0 .". ,
ota t r.
Penn fiaren to Pall! pain ',..._,..;.........:...-----.......—., Ite
Mauch Chunk to Phillips g _ ....- ~.,..........;...{......_..-.1.4 . .of
sllutch.C.ltnnk to Kobuk Pea Joblisarl:- , ---;--- ; 00
tappingstA slAtage • - _....4.............-.1.-4. 4 ....:._.... .17.•
• =I.W. - . 5, ,- ..,
;AWIA, , - .•741...,,x.r
~, • IiCkICTIXILL -440,104.36111tift,0111, -
, TIIP' fiIIIIIWIIft are the; taitttt of. Inetans IL
Sati97ll:lll Omni for tat Omni . t • ,
, ittri .w-sW Tonko. ..
?er -I g Pt.t'airtton. Ittkozib
To I oti. 44cji. Haven. 'lot Clinton
Prei .•
11. ' {on . - --t tr.' -I GO •
ttit In - / 74....- IN• • 14 '
.
• -
.•
83
Drawback
iteTtott. on' coal for New York add.
•
. .
' TO gitI,LAUSLriIIA. .1 . . .
, .
grto 4. CO.rbulq..le..rarhotic jtk•h. ;facet!. Pt. Clititon
Tot! -110 . --I ao -1 07 -1 00•
Freight 1 911 " 9l) 14 ' • 1.0
.
. •
_
• , 4-. : .:-./ '-I By.,l.Liiilsk,c..A.N'Ai ,
Front 'menet, - mui.i. iu rweion:: - ....._..:,..,:... - -... ..:,.- .
New lope Airoinrtstoi
Throokit to New York.
Through to ' Philadelphia,
• 1 40
70
AV NORRIS CANAL:
To New York
To Jern..7.
For re-ahipmnt-.....—A.
.V..._. !2.`A
Pcw Abutrtisemtirs:
=MI
WANTED —A young man MR KALEA . MA,S; j
Dry chx,d4 and orrwery Store. •with
referenettx..' - P. 0. Box
Oct V.1M83-2t—.lld
1 .
.T... 1 OUSE AND LOT FOR' sA.LE. xdtattr= - on
I I tint nry Ktroo. in the corona!' of l'alri A I to. near
the Palck.‘lto ItollinirNllll,lla2 , :r Naomi beside a large
kitChP ll , , llllllli.r.kiiCtlen 41i,! cellar. Water on the
grounds. For terni , , &c., apolY toi. ' 7. '
9.122, 7 4-11-::1.- . t*, It 1:1-:11:1". Palo Nilo.
- ----•-
'BOAT WORKS! IRON WORKS ! ' - -
, . 1-111 t SAL'E Ott To ASV
LE, i
The'ii.elo ty I kill rEalVell In.recf troll Ny'1;1:,... art otli r
ed torale at Ind ) Mt`dr original rot, or , ill la . leaFAi
for. fo a tern' of ye. o re.' a manlier pasties. 1-7 or tern's ;
apply to CjiAlti.E.: WILT/LOUT,: 'frn.tee,
4 , 'et 22., '7 , :—:1.,1).1r:‘ ' • - ' .schuylklll llivcri.
..._
15 30.41aTiON..—Notice . I* hereby- given, that
• the paelltes*loi heretofore existing between II•
' 1 4 , ' 1 aisle P.r.Aemzer and it. lititaille,a-sli.-1, t,e , 1 , i.:
cr a • -takby-li6,t tutt eonsent been:dissolved, and
it t s,
, retl lAnelisolit still lie eontinued by IL L. Seltzer, of
Al ',.,
...Ad paethi!, indebted to saki firm ate re
fill/ WWI and acute the *lune with, and- tho,e
'lt um agallist It:to present then' to, Said B.
I. t . lit Rilittlo44l'. Schuylkill epuniy. P.O,
- 11111" TALE ORPHANS' COURT el : , :elsetx I k 111
a
Co In the matter of the I.:stair:of John W.
Koch; dercsied. - The tualersigned Auditor, appoint
ed by t
add Court; to audit t h e nee, .11 nt . n tut Ina ke
diatrib nof the balance in thy taunts of the Ad--
whilst re et said eetate , to outlays:mg ,t11....,e 4.14 - • ,
titled to emus., will meet all parties Inicre.trrl
for the yetrpasiti of itts appidfftruent on Sultirthik,.l
Norenther 19th, 'Mil. at 1 ... clock, P. M., at Ikk otnoe, ;
In the Nopa!igh•or Taitinqua. Schuylkill i•ontitS.. nt.
—. -- 31i1 1 :N., ITENLIP.ICKs Auditor, .1..
r oi; 7 , to g
;.1:• !STA TE . NPR A. picncsoN. • DE-
L-. CEAS.rD.--The , trteleridattea,,art Atitiltdr p.i:
pointed tu re-idate'und tr-mettle the account 1.1 Mary
A. Inco.m; Admintp.truttlx of maid estate. and !.,
,inoke• atidxlialLikpu Ad thu-lonlazeg in th e hajei. m Nliti .14:4411411.irkitrir,-:will nvetittl partjet lutea - t-s;ed
1"r - the puripive,.. of 111.4 appointment, at his"rithee,
No. Imo Centre ilttert:„Put twilit:, on Tueada;y, the btil
day of Novelober , Ig7O, at 11 o'eltotk,'A. M. •
r
RAIN W. MICREI., Auditor. .
•
Oct
• .
To DRIVERS OF - HOSES.—The CLIPPED
ROWS E perforruallbe labor with kreatoid
case. sweats It.scs.,:..uftersipork 181400t1 dry, clean
arid 1 , 111 ft/M1M1.% earth S More .tiesh with al.- 1 - 44 .
higher spirit onn ukven quantliy irf food and 9n.htas
I{ 0/11. i.<IINCIISP. MICHAEL ROACH,: Senator
eisichman, will 01411' Hi ) 111. 1 .ki?"0 - In any
part of tine country, ut short- notlee, and 'On reason
:lloc ferm ,,, r Any orders left id the Nlercaants•
Hotel." will be promptly attended to nt Shy s{able
In ` the I .:ottnty . . ' (let .:.,
%IRE: ROPE.
, .
7 .
' .1)i LE,
fififitediu'ef ejovf.e . allitive of I Ifothie..of •
JOHN -i:-..it(4:I3LiNG.M.
Tiwit.un, NlanufActurers of ev.-ry ipt i. on
" •WIltE ROI'E;
)3 Nl' INiNi NES. fur Inelfintil PlBll. - S,
Kuc
).ennLnt Elevators, fur transinis,ion 01
puir.unid all kinds or inivey b01 , 41.1f1
It,* rilpeA ILDU,C, Put
I .t. ; • •
T- I . l 7.ER..tit.Y.—The.publicurereepotlft i W- infurine
L. e II.: (hot PALO - ALTO •INI.ITITPTF: 31 - 111 Ito re•
ypeitell on t liefirst (lay of Nerve:lifter ••ttstitrat, r..r the
tiiit fyit orNiale, and Female Student's, In the vari , ae.
InLunthr.. yf , Faistilsli.:ll,...retititile and :11at fieniai Ica;
I.4tiefttletn. "Terrienr fneolorate, titni Na , isfactoiy Kn.
gresN irfiaranteett. . Wit. HA lIN Ell', Principal.,
.—•••••••rfr . .
r - IFIF/CIAT.,;-11avin g been re..ieete,i jri-vflci:
VV .4 the 1'1• .11 . 1•: ill-SW.I 11.1'011 1 41 1 , allot II .. inji: 3 . of
sehuylkill. for the ensuing: the year..., h o a ill i n In
ilnt: II ttqatii the Ilifigrity of the, law. a.. beret, lyre.
.6 /
.1. the paotetlftects )ti.. , ire, Ity sh,iiv int: tin it iinp: Nl
alitv, instlee, tin,' re , ipeot to plallitift,. 4 il . 11•111ii Itl S.
and WitlleS•l,, %VII /ell dignily the "thee, it - it hyafi-ni-'
ictiritne its retelility. lie will-n,4 Herald Ti, c o •
prthlie. orexpthj: •th,e 1121111.$ of peo.oll, illiplie-1f.,:
all potty ofrenecA, tAt gain poptifitrit‘. NV 11104 f••°,,itiy
:In 111,011 to them, :oittroduotlye of wood, annt L. -
neat li the dignity vf.thogiakerlber -
I'. D. BARNETT, 3. P.
l'al? All net:::.;
TRE'
CENTRAL RAILROAD pf lOWA
rannecting , ,St. Louis and St. Paul.
NbW NEARLY COMPLETED. ,
. .
,
Tbi,, road I. lni II t..l!y a 0 ',in piny of Mt roux rap i tal-
I,tx, mho Ii AVE yut•heLl their worK forward al a ritpld
rate.
LLI Nof the FIRST BONDS
.9NF "If P
;if the four pally refaaili, W . liieh arc cdtervil at, th e
very bet,: rale of - r ... . ,
-
.--.- --
90 and tecieued Interest-
•
Montt theirualvuutuzes. &re-"- , • •
TherosPubnettdjtllnished, and thdears itroeN
peett,d to run acrOSs the State In tO 41:13 s.
'241: The road has been built may of the' best mate
rial, the Iron !loving been 111:allIfflet tired 4.1_.
pre.sly forl t. at u wu hblghercost than that
wsually paid.
:al. • Itc.rOns through a nibst iinperb . .ngtienititral
country.
.lilt. It hos great zulvantages in carrying - Y-ora North
and bringing lutnber South.
s . th. - The 3fortgage is only !NO* per Tulle: while
many other roads Ile bonded to double this
, • amount.
all. The road is principally owneti by bunkers and
other eartulists. who have invested . a large
' MOTH / ouistrtictiOn, and Who lisive,et•ery
reason t care of Its obligati lons.
7th. First, Itiortgagefor so smaiban amount, iilsm
w nitul *4 and In such strong
Ilands, luny . well be eonsidered a perfectly wife
• • • SerUtitY: •
belleVe there will be .nolitare, favorable shoe
to sell the Govern ments,,add buy really First-4:1:4 , s
Ital trots! Seca riles—such as these—than the present.
With :Inv thriller derllne In tiold, 6m:unmet:ls
Must deeline alSo. •
-
Subscriptions will be received In 'POTTSVILLE, by
L. F. EY ; ,
Urn litunimaiipl letsaud full informal ion atay
W. It. 811ATTINK; Trensurer.l; Pine SL„..New York
After A full esnmlnattrni, NVO )race essaepted an
Agency for the Male attic above First 3torlgne
Bonds, and deslre to recommend them to oar:cus
tomers qa - fi tjtvrohN safe, as. well tit it projital,l.'
inerentent• '
JAY COOKE & CO., 2(1 Wall St., N.
()et 22„ ”;(),---13-3111
N .4.t.T. Goo DS
IS IMI
HOMER, COLLADY
FALL;; 1870:
, 01 1 4* , linp,,rt,at:Ods for Ilte - prhint Ser:nt)
, . .
A la NA" 211,... I.? , I. V. Us 1.1
Not wlth:-landlotethe greatAltteullles enrezefitterd
on the European Wltr to obtain I.lloll . P . Freileli
,9,-lex tor-our Fall Wide, we are' einibted by; inswing
oar mart, early and thrOugh oar extent.' ve e•adite-
Lion?. in'Enrope, to offer an unusually large ',tam=
bed' of
.t .
, .
.NEW FABRICS,
w• . .
, .
Anil Nolytotild call.partielfilp,r at tentioixto our rupiah
. nsNurtmotit ID gre.Xt , vtirltfj• of feitttfelklit
NEW 'CLOTH COLORS, -1
hi- lut. st, style 6:)r
AiAll (4 - oi.Tosp-cat
t will lic Impm.lbk.tor Mplen lota our most &Ki
mble textare. In this market, .re µoultr pertfully
insite
.tNIL cea 4 (1 N .
BLACK =SILKS
kabwzi inakeA, iv an, fakes ati.lltitiantle;,
WHITE SILKS AND SATINS
Fon xvt:i)n:Nt;4„
COLORED SILKS
I Til , fiei - y• 610rA
',..EXISTIJAWSde TOYAG lif
in all the newest styles and fabrics.
. .
MOURNING DEPARTMENT
• ; 7 - •
tr , replete , mil,i everyvanuty texture sal piblefoi
ntoitrning:writr. : ' 2
SHAWLS
of every Ity aml atyht, bath tot warmth and use,
oUtalso fa eleawat
_forat7ltw Fattdmaa..
~lUrzc .
IMI
• • • - - . • •. • • • • ,
We iLall take , niivaihaisitaire or isiteity or. de
sirable gondatbat:shatQvAtlnneldlsseilobe mock at a
3tOpERAIII-*DWCIL
1414' and. 1414 Cheatint Street,
, It, 3n)
wdtionsi s. sitiazion; •
etvm AND iIitNIND - ENONERIt.
POc . " 4 TRE erEst rorrsvir-E. 4 .
'Elor4opi.Bp ' olOi'
tittatioo Rhea to GevelopinA and soisenntemillog
ecla" 44l. - SoLvA
• -
SlUl,7l.q' son - -
• .. : •, , 1 7 11.VEYORA,.CONVICY A MENS, *
414.151;dolostaitito Nei AlAtiblioortiooi; 4 -
mak
:AFFst. - ,tixicut,,st; PorTiv4r.;
sauto ONleetkia of , tosi;*
of 111 AyOrMAndot: p4ookintlmovingl
4 ou ssie: p l4 ,m w 4 w L a v re l i p r gil l ot o... 4 .ll., F ode=ai rtitemm.ftli torisr...
Mb; g470-41-/r.
(^OXVIS IMILPOoltry of s WILD .CHE RRY pent tiENM.It ts • vietachriedged lo hi • the most
plentaneg at certain- reesely- for the cure of
Croup; I. PAids,lTlmmennie; Asthlute, arid In
cipient ettniPtide ever offered to the public.
• Prepared_yb Cll ll4l* ).l 4 ZV ll4lwlW ringittrit
fiehevkiri Haten, Pe. -' Pter a lie he
,1311 , 6110reS or I*.. ar: 11.11011111Mtti tawny*, W.
•11 ICONNEDY eel Mt*, C.'MA tinnials
•
and tinders everywhere. Psierpleintak_ • s -
October 111,, "Ai Pi • .'lfe . 7 Gink—daiv
M
kit
ME
liSiffl
=
41 y
DELAWARE A VN NI.; E . 'A.
EiT.ABLISIIED 1-4.4.
Continue the' roAnOitettire of Anzio
lard•
•
SUTER, PROSTRATE- Y,QF . •LIREt
.• • •
ANMONIATED., FERTILIZER.
Both or wldr_ am sold vit. 111g103- reenu:-:
nem ve to'the Farmer:or ee, •
. r tsF.si) Foil,, ••• ;
•
10. PEritIVIAN .CllAliq,
._ .
, .
1 (} gyp,
r(Gehatne. I 'Or - equals:it from Cidnehaasul.
IsLands): Pt;te ealeina4 and Land Plasteratydran,
Ite Cvment.l . undles. and mind assortment of !Yarn
ing and greasing .olla ati.loirest. masket o aates. . • ;
.. . .
- A DrscouN'T. TO DEAT.EI3."
Sixtieth! the dealer neekeyoaluti fiery ourartlelek
send yoni.orders ton* A ndtheSt Will receive prompt
attention.: . '- . , Angt A t7u--,z3Pl
tarbwart.
~__~
A TTIIIDITICIS I
_1 •
111,
c'ARPEtiTERS.AND BUILDERS.
•
MYETti,t- IMIRTirg, No. -2:1 Cabin. street,
Potbo - Ille., fob itan :be tnthdo.rl I ; h Doom, Raab,
Blind Sbutter4; Pnnel 4ihotlera, Moul,ling.: or all
kinds.
Map, ilanlware or all kinds.. alve as a
call, and• buy o:.bt ap. ; • 4ul:v 'llt--1117,1a11 .
F -- --o---
INNCIAL Ri-
THE EPORT OP BOROUGH
A.
OF PORT OARRON'for UN and Iti74):
To William Foxall, - (foreman)....-- - ---- $ll9 00
John Flynn - , laborer,-.-....- - , - N7O
311c0•1 connell, - "...-,....-------4-• - 1 2 44
Henry Tooker. •" • --/- - • 12 70
.
•
llielel Knowben." ....--
r; 10
-,-.•
Samuel elms, " »- »_ .- 14 75
311chl Tool. • . •• • -2 --- 10 50
Putklilurphy, "........)---- - - ' IR 41
Jos. Wheeler, oforeman)....-- . :,......-.—......._. 152 90
' Condy McFa dden, (laborer;) ..... :... ............... 30 00
Dennis Doyle, • - . "
Henry Oliver • •• , - • Isd
Pork Gillespie, ........ '47 el
Pat'k Knowlen, • ••
...... ' ' • I 50 ,
Pat•k lounn, • .. -
6 00 •
Pink Cousiden, - " -1" • - . .21 N
Perry Conden, o " ... i ....... ....:,.. ~...... ... '9 CU
JacobWentz, •". •• - -- .4 .50
3larst. Consadrn, hauling, ..r ) , ' • ' 730
Morris Woods, . •i ' ....-, 10 00
Ellen Latney, . - 1109
Eilse'd IdeDonnell,• " •
Jos. Eitinach, " ' - o o ‹,
to
Jos. Fitr.siminnua, •
•'' -- , 15 .501
dolon Carey, Jr., " , - 4.00
. 1
Mary Burke, ' " ' o - • .
- ti 00'
Thus. McGrath. ." '• 1 - ti OD
•
Thos. O'Bresb, 7 : - ' • • 5 15 '
Mnr. Martell, ',-, _.. ........... ....."...o. •4- 1.11-
John L.Shisstei, (m01z..1 ' ' ... .. . ............ -. .. ....._). 7 4)1
H. R. Heebner it Bro., Inds ...... ... ........... .....-..... 411
Frank Carr,. M alt) 7 10
..
Wm. Gram, " . d 75-
l'at'S. 11.mouron ; ' •• , -. 1 ro.)'
Atom. Thomas, " - ' -
Thal. W. Lewis, , "•- - ' ' • 4".10 *1
I'w. Thomas,- - :.- .8 - 23 i
Lds'il Cornoly, hauling,
. ho
i hol. Steinbach, !Sundries; 476 71
. 1
31101..Fitsintmotos. (lab, . , . .3 00-
Init. Heed, - othrosito) ' 1.1 On
Jas. !toddy, • , litho ...... ' il 1, o'.
filuzlom Martinet " .. • . •.: O.
.1
01111 ollryan, haul hog. -
.32 1•2•1
14 , 01'1 Manuel; '• • -.. lt - fs7
Fl.llt•tirtl Aullln, " ' - - , I'2 :It
l'olon If eConl. " ' - ' 12 (Si
bialie Aregood, rails. • r
- - 1.52
F.:le:non Officers ...
i Oil
..
Rusin Bull, Hurt:efts • - - 40 :5 ,
Borough' Auditors
Jolon Halley. fusel:so:Lent ' t , 6 011
.•
I-I.ectlou Ottlc.t.rs. I htli., -,.. '' 5 00
Ag,..110110u. attending Court 3 (11
Idavloi Wilkins, clerk. .
113 sr:
.
Jos..Orga, Constable ' - :i0 00
ltanuan di. lisanseyoolating -s. - 17'11i
.
' .
Orders outstanding, redeemed
$1197 It)
%:;
'rola] LIIIIOU lit 0 riterx ...... ..... .....
lioronwitof "Port l'arbots in -.tr.. with Saint:el
Snyder. Cullertor , :
1170. .
Is7o, to tax duplicate for NV,t 7 '..'737 . 111"
its sure! received Rout Sadn'lfigyder. • . t 2151
tt
exoerat . ' :121 75
Hy ain't returned to Co.i.'ointum'r..l: • 15 9'4
By B net collect coin Jshlott "
Ity dtte froth Sant'l rinyde:r 12 'l2
. - . . r
. 32110 tg• 52,71k1 07
.. • I
~
Itormaigh of Port t'urboam In air t with Treasurer:
On hand IWB '''''' - . t .. 1:1 4. . .
To antl_recid %Ist tbitia col ertor...r.„ -4.,1 .A.l ..
• " " - "-- " Itltoda's estate, 1.5 00 .
Co. Treasurer, 1;17 1•1 •. -
.." ." • "' ••• Co. Com inis'rs, Au (In •.
satit'l' Snyder,
•
" " ditto. •• • 117 1.1 f •
lly . st reads and highways , ,.....‘. f.. ...... , 119; 10 ,
By outstanding orders reileenic6 ••' 452 V.
its anal, due by U. NV:Drown, 'lrOi...s' - r, - i. - WS 44
• -.•- ' 'll'..h - ol 3'.• IlY.Ssit 37
itorough of Port Carbon for. 1869.
•
Cr.
•Dr.
To :MIA Itt hands of Treasuier -. i-li 48
lax dilliheale ' - 2730 07 •
Ain't fru 1 u ~.I.' Rhoda's ustate.--. 15 00 '
' " - " S. Snyder, 1868_ ......... ....' a ltt '
'. County Treasurer ..... .... -1:A 01
" - " Commlaitioners, 40 011 . .i.
I Mist:mill:i orders._ •• 145 35 ..
IOW; payable
e 5307 74 - ''•
fly streets and miscell's expenses.., . 141)7 10
Outstanding orders redeemed a 52 .93
Collector's commission " 1 72
Plxonenttions....... - ' ' P 24 75
Atilt' teturned to . 15 98
" duchy collectors-____ __ ..
___,. .... . , '1172
" In Treasury 598 41 -
By balance ' V.....-- - . 5543 Og
..
• - - ' 'sso97'63 • $8,997 63
To bitlance- • 1 1550.3 09
JESSE NEWLIN,
A . ' IL R. HEEBNER„
JOHN MULLEN, ',
Oct s,lO-11__3t,. 2 Autl,ltors. •
LIM
I~
•
, .
s. „LoNnoN, Oct.:lL—Lit as said that Bismarck
has required the foreign ministers at „Paris
to - Communicate with their goisernmentshn
ly-by-opetrdespatelses.. Victor Hugo luoude
eltriedl the request of the: Government to
stimulate the procluees. , . . ~ •
The' ' PALL MALL GAzerrE.- referring to•
appointment of Hon. O. P. Morton us Min
ister, to the',lfourti•- - o' f St. James, says I "A
thoroughlydncompetent person is selected to
United . States In Eng ud, and.
- I.‘ l.
reptseut the instructed first to bully and next t threat
en war.. This incouipetent.petacfn.h. tiniest,
probably: preferring .a domestic siermish
I ns
th the , Declerats to a "war with Eng. \
he Catholic hierarchy of Great , Britain
have busied a protest against the action of
the Italian - Governsneut in. osxmpying the
Papal territory. • ,
"They call upon all good Catholics , to -form- I
"prayer, unions," to protest • against; the
treatment otthe Pope, and.top repare docu
ments ou the subject , which tylay . be made
the basis of nu appeal to the Doltish Par
liament. , .• . , ,
Losoos, . t)ct. -The
aftenitit of • the
Goverunlent to prevent 'the demonstrations
arranged to be made last night against the
existing war, ended in a disastrous failure
and In embittering popular_feelitig. A dou
ble Cordon of oatice had been, formed ex terid-
Jug from the„TreasurY. building to the houses
of Parliament, and the pollee' were,Stationed
Jut _both sides or Parliatnent Streetand on
Westininafer . Bridger, to prevent the people
from reaching:Valuee Yard, designated as
the spat for bolding the meeting. Two' reg-
iments of infantry and the : Dragoon Guards
were under urine alinight'ia. their ;barracks,
bur n 'CXII . \Va% made- upon t km. •
.:. lu spite' of till the •precautions -4:if the an hora tesrte.NtiV.2o,ooo people made their Way
• front Victoria Siretit,,Madwinster, and from
Other tip-titers to Palace-yard.- An int:new:a-
Meet i was 'orgardied - dad • adtlre o ,ed .by
t=eVeral.' , Velikers-... including , Mr. Richard
t'inigreVe,-Mr. Weston, Mr-Ale-Sweeney, and
'Mr; 'Veber: Tint drift, of the • speeillies was
unanintons; They said the meeting had as-.
sem hied -to teaeli the Gladstone Government,
their duty, anti to eonineltlienitti.do IL .
TheSfeelinglitanifeAtett,in all quarters dun:.
lug 0)11 night was ; rovoltitionary and threht-.
ening, and the - . excitetftent 'caused' by • it'
among the better. classes is/serious, and will'
increase the .more that .the leaders of, the;
tpposition are 'doing their..beSt fotneat
the feeling . in 'Whi6li these ticinonsitratiohs .
have their Origin.. • . • ' ' •
1 ,. -toNoox. Oct.
_ed. that. Gen
'-era's i 4 iteridatt, and Forsyth-have*
-received - orders frith. , the. WaShington Gov . -
ierrtruentra repair to Lotiihin at once; .The.
(..loitig ite - •GAztrprz, publishes' thlti
, sta etnetitoiays. that. owing to the suirgat
-I,tions Of t hese gentlemen Minister Wintlinurne
h .
as euergetie tliatlichaS been forced
to detnand reparation for the frequent streets..
mrA'rnerichns •
, LoxpoX, ()et. 21.—Dtimas, Pere, is - lying at
as small' omit'. near Dieppe, insensible - and
dying , from pinitlysts.. liis son andidautrltter
,ark,Avith him. • .
Viter dates inive beet/received front Paris.
I:•Bregeli-ioatiers- wera_bein g manufactured in
• the: City. - The'rTuseitias had 'evacuated Me-,
:ung mid Beaugeney. • ,The.people were , sub
-scribing freely for the defense of the Capital;•
and, the enthusiasm had not abated.- .
LONDON, -Oct. '2l .. ..,SPecie on - hand - - at, the.
Bank of %England decteaSeti ! .£326,000 during the week. .•c- •• • .
Lowno.,l;;Oet Papal Nuncio and
: Colombian Minister. have. been prevented '
from Wsving The.' Pruitsian military
• authorities raise The difilettlty thatatismarek
. rein:Se:l : to allow. fintign Ministers' to column=
: n Jests- . withytheli. goyersunents, ea'eept
,open -despatelteft.r. -• '
The Prussliuti, hate'ayabutited Meting and.
Beaugency.. A small force 'of 'Prussian cav
alry occupy Cpulonlme.
. .
14.uftw stY.O4. i.•
.
".:Firone-c . ; 04. '2l.=- 0 3favatni,• the noted
agilatoi, t o
t teen,ordered .remain at Leg-
Sip* Lanzh, oneof thc. 1n inter 4)f _the
.Nlinititry; hoz; •,- to T,usiv' to vi , !it . )Sing
‘"ir tor Etua-
t New Geritaan.Loan—The Stiwiburs; Losses
. ~ • -7: 7 , - 0 - .7 7" -- 1 ,- ;77 , . .
BEHLLS,.Oet: . 4.,7Tite,ST,tATs ANztEpEit
tuivertjscia, i Issua:".tit,i3s;o9o,o6o thalerB at
tiute.iuml to-half per eeutr, pliyablein six
agmt4s:= ..: .L• • - • •,' - . ' .
Only-two ed •
,nrel 'fifty citizens of
Stricabizro..were killett at tlie'boiabarantent
of-that city. •
At Ver,dun, a.. 4 at i'nris•, the iiialegeil are
squandering their ainniuniticni bx 'incessant
tiring• . -
. „
Stras um has again
been opened
to
rai
l
way tranie, anVtralns now grrive- and:de
part. regularly. .... . • . , ,
• ,IIFASHINGTO.N:
SenatorMortnn- and , thii Eaelah Misaloa--Trea
' • witty Statesnant:,-Liquor El*Wane Taa—.
•. ' - Naatitartartaa• iciroani Nana. . - •
. .
• , - 4. ---- .
- WIA
ASUINTON ;, x
.21.—Froth letters re-
(vist" to• - day,lt.:*iitreertaiur , when- Senator
,Horton will viaitWashingtoti. His - intimate
friends itty Oat; 'he Wilt - - declineMiernigsion•
to England, if lie. hai rid already done so.
The Treastfry, DePartment• has just issued
a statement:Of the, -reecitits 'and etc.pendi tures
of 'the' thwerntrient. hy , watrant from July;
, 1555; to Juse:o'; 1870, preps red- b3,,,' -Ross A.
I. Fish.' . -The tou receipts were .$6,082,785000,
- inelujing SLI,7-12,: - .,115,01,0 fiont lot p. 4 and Irea-
E4nry notes.. The „net expeditu were $5,-
W)1,342,000, i nel ud hitt .$ 10,.500,000 for the re
deuiptinu. of loans and Treasury notes. -" .
The Coninth,sloner of Interne!. Revenue
decides that a liquor dealer's tax, for the first •
$2.3 009:aliAft04 :torlia'n'vecteitix---rtml---not a
tax l tin ifil*, - Aild - ' s• attliir '.4l.l)illchik' , ,-444, A bu
ssi,ooa,l l e- - ,r , •' .. .01t4f,144:,.., -j• Oi Malt
• liqupfs.osl .:' ther tie '.: te ii04,,0f
totareyK. , •-' !so:,,deilfftleig , t ~ 4h • an •
eit i pt iftet
salet to •. -, • • , ,.:Alin prf ' t to ,
1 87 1 1.w24. !. . i , Isti.tfe natifst_ , ~.
and:that/A r , hl i'kum lt.:wlitlllAyrrti;tur s
;at their 'Wiles, liquor. dealers - ahourdrlie - reafter
he. required, to .repoit; only.; theft-- SalOa' of
fo - relgn , and dotheatle? .distilled spirits ,anti
. .
_ .
Inquiry having been made at the Revenue
-Office whether manufacturers are entitled to
deduct' froin the! . gross amount of their sales
for the.quartie ending Beptem ber 30 the hal
zinc* of the - legal deduction 'for" the• year,
Ccimmissioner Delano said that, inasmuch
2t 5 the Imi - imposing thistax-ii repealed; Mid
took edect from the first of October,`in mak - -
144
ing • • • f the amount of thanufactniers'
sales for - miner ending September 30, in
eicess of • • .. to of $4,0,00 -per annum, only
a' • --- , -;
~,,,. I,2so'from' the gross amount
,Othi r ,':.-- .. uarter cap he Allowed.
su.--
AN4DA.
The iffect.4,of the Earthquake.,
-
Oct. 21,—The eiirtriquake yes
ter4y. seeths to have been generally - Telt
thirtsigrout the Dominion. la this'cify the
shock efts severe ennegli to ring the bells in
the public - buildings. Tile judges and others
in the cottrta vacated, their, rooms preelpitT
ately. r ; • .
(Invitee; Oct 1.- - -Thhe earthquakes threvi.;
down sotne and two pepsotrs
were injured by the ‘fitliing bricks. The
people rushed Into-the streets,
.and for a time
there Was midialarneandeinifusion. The.
course of the earthquake was from west to
TORONTO, th s e shock'of
earthquake yesterday, the steeple of St.
Geow's Church 'was distinctly seen to sway
to and fro:' - Pi walls of buildings were
shaken ‘ sind furniture moved from-sits place.
ST. ;01,14TuAR E's Oct. 21.--Ponsiderable
alarm; aNta caused here from the shock of
carthq'tialki yesterday, but the damage ex
tended no *triter than thebreaking of some
windoivs and'oltaking 'the walls of houses.
The Vtratkittlastectbetweenthirty*nd forty
seedn . _
1 4_
icfr , I asp ,
' '41 , :•-jai
vilts€ 4 ,4 l S" "f•
64411E4S
C.
41 ''' ^
4.6. Se
Sob . -......
111‘.4 . 0
U. S. ;10,car
St
Unkwelt
CAelltrat
Uplowniclitt.
MI
ar LOWEST PRICFM.
MINING 15UPPLIES
• •-L •
( . 1f ever3- . f fest. r ;it ion , ..
lowest prieem.
A'GESTS for r•il EAGLE PACKING,
tll,. in t lo• 414. LAMP WICK of ex
tra. null. ty, il:fi Wp,STE f tie bi.t!.• or pound;
p
•
WI: are r.. 1) .kgollti for' •
08
.., ,
.......„.. - . . .
Nan al.ict a r..il at tit. , PALO ALTO IRON
WORKS. A111: , .,.. , 1 , 11. here] from 16 11,4 lo the
N and and ar , rar... a
d
' ny! at - Itl ill priev*. ' sp.selal
'rag( lis- int.,l4. to 0rd..r.... , . .
yY~•.
. •
• ,
- = •
.t fller , ..k'on.:lund,,t,t}t- tip in gnod. tight . Iron
horrelF, niminfactuter's
-
=ROPE•
sl x . $.141 lenstflts .furnlhett rti maim fuvf lir
•rs orires; t ?,f tut- lIAZA It IV NIA NI . PACTI - 11.-
N; ri )AI p.‘ N - y. or . from JUAN A. 110}:111.1.NI
or both, o' makers, u'r are General
Ithett oil :Application, giving
pt XtZt.)..4-71— drurn,"::uitt ritattnc - 'of
prt.ser%sing
SCIMEN,,%Li . 1 13 . • )Cifi.Bol,Tti.
.1 Jul I 50..4.1.10f
lea•lvul on'
I
/Mild ut
our 11111111111:1,11"
ry.„ . quality of
turv,ry
11:10W0,1. ,
spot...bit ti •
iii
”41. - 1 110 . 0141.-•
Ititt ter,
•
N U T'S
1: - . y - 111.: Poi - ND ill'.' !lux,
74,,% Nll'7l:ltEit;4* PRICES
L. C. TROMPSON,
' I
USE
3." t P rif t
• ` P rA
IXL 4/:„
2.COAL OIL
WARRANTED 114 Eleg4...X. For sale by thy o
r bph barrels atiteTinery
1. C. T.11. 1 l)X1P70:S.
(,) ci,)l; , •r 11, '7il ;
•
1870. • ; EQC- a4 -UP ER• "1870
SAIES3jAN with Jfitiol3 'RIEGEL
CO., Vituil,-.110 Dry Good,;, Na. ra Market St: Phibt,
N. 11.—A oriv.: - .1 (Or Good:, fie., intended (r me;
ppidvw sidarc,q 11. C. Ila.rpCr, care of Jamb Riegel 6
Co, No. :ti3 Nl'irket St,. Plrllada. Jan 217e.4&16-ly
• •_,_
UPTON TACTICS!
c - r•JON
. .
1 - .11 [ 7 PTON TAcTim!.!
-,N
-• .
- wv hat.. re,:eiveila nunerer of copies of the new
Taceii;; lobopte,l fort is militia ii.ervice of 'th ix state,
'and het iii;:or.tan I zarlims all - early completed, as well
n , ti,.....,.. Hiv,,nrse oT cvmpieti,,u, in tti is vicinity.
PRICE TWO, LK)LLAILS.
kNX.AN RAMSEY,
(I,•t ' • ' Po; refit re sa
WINDOW DECORATIONS. 4
..-t k. A • -
-•„ ? • \4 5,, r0.1
• • ,
it IjAI r Y • - .‘ iyvro,isq•z!- ItTlits,rtitt I Es,
5,4/ te' • 4... k..“.• •
A.:Mti:i&- . 1,c4 S •
'7”
SATIN SILK., AND Sipe,* WOOL
I' A i; . •
•
imp or ti,C
. WINDOWSHAIjE: . •• • •
ALL TIIt NI:WEST
4 P4USIIES, 13 Ma t fbr. Railroad§u'iVies.
1. E. I:W,II,RAVE;C,
3i.lS( 1N C 7i9 O .I:IESTNI:7'
19 ly
)
STA-NDAlits FOB 1870.
TIN" SCOT!' 11
• F.*: •
Stay :,'7O
liiffiSllert, title 16 11V drain. u.s itifovni 1 ao
grf . ,ll a abjc (11 she 'loin •
. .
F7DiNtracit Rnv I 1.:.*
•
This is filo oldesi of the i , •rieS. In Its main fea-
Lurtlf It still follows In the path marked out by:
Brougham Jeffrey, Sydnei' Smith, and Loill Roi
lataL, Its ortiOnat [msters told tirst contributors.
•- - .
2. Tn Lutruorr QIC I ftwreitlA REVIEW, .
Wilieh enintoenrei4 ILA 12Mtt'.volume with. the Janu-.
ary ninnber, wax tw't on fixit ma. rival to nil , EDI,I,
11 1,
Beetuk. It resolutely tut Mutsu Its 114 oppltlou In
polltlisi,and'showd equal . igor itt Itat. literary de
partment. s .. . • '--
' . . 3_ nix: WESTAI I FETER. IiEVI . EW
haii. just. elose4 R
, Its .Y 1 volume. In polltt of literary
Mellty , tlas Review ls fuet rising to a level vrltli• Its
competitors: It L. the adv6eate of political 01,nd reit.:
gioum liberalism. • _ .1--.... -.- -1 - _....
..,
4. TirE, Negro ihtintill KavrieW,, - -
nowtn its 4lat volitine;occZr a very 41144 'pelliitltin
Itype4hallvalliteraturc. nic beyond the narrow
formalhon of schools luta portles, It appeals to a wi
der rale of sympathies. and a. Integrity of
5. 13 - LAcirwoo.D' , CF.. rlcannbu Manairsk
was ootrtmeneed :Li years ur,o. Equaling: the Quar
terlies Ifs literary and atientlfle departments, It
has won a wide- reputation for the .rtartntiveS and
&ketches which enliven Hsi Pages.' .• -
TERMS Ffet 1611.
For anyi one of the Revictrii.—.7.-...54 00 per - anu
For any two of the Review* 1 rat
For any three of the Itevierts_ .....
For all four of the 1tev10wC..4.....:.-1:101 -
For Blaelciroodll Magazine.- • - 400 .• ••
For Blackwood and one Reerew 700 .1 •
For Blackwood and any tvio of the , • ,-.*. •"
••-. Resitting_ .. —lO "00 •E.
.Fot. Blackwood and thyee of lb. '
views 00 ••
For Black wax] and the four ileviewsls W•• -
Single Numbers ota RevAinr, SI.. Single Numbers.
of Blackwood. cents. I • •• 4
The Reepwr,ore published qwetrterly: iscaelivood's
Mogariae is aloallay. Votaress commence hi January:
, A:discount of breath, per leent, will be . allnWea. to
Chihli of tour or more peteopt, when the periodicals
are sent to one attitress. ,
_ VosTAGE. . ,
The Postage on cttrrent stib4eriptions, to any, pari.
°rib° tatted titarea.is To Owl a numbet.:44." be
prepaid at the mince , cdtlelivery. For back; oninbers
the postage is doable _
r
ramatrias T ICly stinirra
New Etubscri nets a n y a
, t!wo of the aboiliTAS.
ve 13eriodi
caLs for 1&11 will be entlthal to:lT:we've one of the
Fber,iteriner for 1.4t1t iNeW flub:scribers to, all the
rive may receive Hineltwood or, two of the Rerienw for
• mica* in:masa&
Babarribera may, by applVirtg early, . - te,th
sets of the Iteviewa from January. Ifire. to Leech,
lier,4SlN, and Of 111mi:wool's Wins trom Jam':
17. Ma. to December, a!, the current au.:
acription price. i
irl - lietther premium* to Subscribeni;nordlaconni
to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back numbers, can
be allowed. unless We- mammy furrendtted- diners to
thr_PubUshers., No rernirtins ant hesiven to antis.
rarlararictr. s reirlbe,prtateafromp nettetypr„
• and arrangements hare been made, whieh, tt is hoped,
sift areure remdar end eon," Poh/sostion.
• TITF.7,BONAND soon PUBLISHINO CO.,
110 FCT.iiiin 8 - r, Nil,. Tout.
T+te/410AARti Scoir Pciudartnra Onat.PAnif also
pp THF. FARMERS' VIDE to ricleutllkr and
Pratt Agrisolture., Henry Stephens. F. 11,8,
and Utelate Norton, Professor of
Betentlbe Mrricultate br yarn Conemi, New Mean.
v - oN. Royal oetaso..-
2 .l7 a rges and Runtimes En
ramp. • relet.l7., its. 1, post-pald. , •••
_ -•-• •
•
EMI
ISM
MUMW9
iron
Ma 11NGINZB.
. ,
Adapted to a' Image 2 2‘• 2 inches , and ittnOirdi,
and of reduced
.height and width, to.as to permit
their rtinning in the ordinary heading of I Mine.
. • ..
,
have perfected desicnii for two varieties of
these small loctunatives—oue Inside-e olutectiii; end.
the ottiCr out sicle-couneeleti,. . •
The material arid workmanship are equal, In even'
respect s: lo ilioaeln Mad teem:Olives of full °
. t • ' .
Seed fur clr idir su!td peotograph. -
X. DM:RD 'IC CO..
Thadurin Larazuot . 1%4 Ph4leipb L.
Aiiire.l4-70-11164.15-ly
SZAJA.LEf,B
BRASS. - Tulin. - FOR PLUMBING.
SPEAKING TUBES FOR MINES.
ror SoJe by
. „.. . AtE.B.CIIANT & C 0 4,, ..-
• 61: wad Sl9 MINCIR Bt.,
P!RILADELPSIA.
_ .., .. Agents for Ainrriquo Tube Works
~ oct 1,, - 711-40-1m .
rutittitial;
- Oloobs, glotbirig, &c.
MAf AgGIE BOLA.ND.;AIiittiDENTRE ST..
Brt.ow Ammucas Hone!,' Porrst•lLLE,
Has now opened, a new Stoek of FALL 'di WINTER
• Goods sultable.for the present season, such as
BLACK SILK, WINTER. CLOTH,.. CORSETS;
FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS; &e. • ,
Has On hitsid a new lot, of . .
..
FALL. AND WINTER SACQUES,
which' will be sold cheittLfor cash.
Ladles Cloaks made to order. New Patterns tut
received. •'' ' 0ct..).31 • .
__,...____ • _
LADIE9i SII;TS
LADIES' SUITSA
Latest Stvle4 for Fall, 1870,
In ,
greater izpilety than can be linftitl elsel'elterc,ts
ive !alike It a specialty. a ,=5 • •
•
• • LADIES' CLOAKS.'
tit every variety 1;t Cloths. AlSo, Astinchan Fur and
-tiltln Fur Maks,. with Muffs, A.c., to watch.
46W).
BLACK ;SILKS FOR. DRESSES
The ve r y best goods at the very lowest: Triers,
•LA 14CW 1f1.3114, •
A ehplee asso ttnent at modersie prices. •
, .
SA. 173 u.s• UNI an E
AT Rs6ii Lovr
• . ..A NEW & ENGLISH,
•• -- N:o. • - 19 CHF.c.iTNVT STREET,
Opposite eoptineutal Hotel , - •
AND In SOUTH NINTH STREET,
;-•
PHILADELPHIA.
Oct 15, ":142-brt
iXf;-
SPRING 8 817NUff
DRY GOODS
• _
i. •
FOX & BROTH E R,
27 . 4, CFSTItIe
•
Limb* to call attention to their raoublve,' me444.h
neat of .
• ;,
ANl) . stliNhiElt
DRY GOODS,-
. .
....
/
. .
t 6nollgt.lilg of the 14.tont Styhas of 11w
kloytign & Ifonlestie Narlc(4s
fNCLUDItra A 7119110 THE Cin.LRCTIONS,
MACE AND COLORED SILES,
1..,k(* AND EMBROIDER' R.
I ILINgiiS,, •
WHITE OEIODA, and diOllESTltiii,. t
HORIERY.
Ci l / 3 114 OF
CLOAKS, &e., xc. , dEc
SH,AWLS. OF ALX,:KINDS
We also 0111 attentionlo our siocz of
(AROCEILIES. QtrEE:k.;SiVARE,
Which Is yery,large and arlecteil , with the ntmtat
care for this market. We do not consider' 1t • neceg:
ssiry t i o enumerate what we hive, but everything
m
a ilt-class Dry Goods and Grocery Store, can be had
at' our establishment.
,Aprlll7. !fla.
BEI
REEITZ K.N/GIECT 3 spa. •
12 , 42
NO , l °free, at the loweei prices eiglit years, their
I entire 'dock of
•
CarOetings, Oil Cloths, Caoton and Cocor
Mattings.:
CROSSLEY'S; BRUSSELS CARP'ETS,
$1 50, per yard,l
GOOD ALL WOOL, INGRAINS, $1 00
per yard. in
BODY BRUSSELS. ' •
RESYS L. KNIGHT a SON.
12Y2C11 fIT., below IStb.PMLADELPIIIAI.
Sept Aulfugt 11.,1041-.1b2-ISVItn-eod
pffnameLPHßv- •
Plutiat
tweam.ietty • '
• 21;k1tallArlin"‘DeelrICIPIldjailli=
Au g' 116t1"62aSillt
_ , ,
"ZBy -Z9ite4aPh•
UT TO MlDNitintr.-..
SIZE
THE : TUROPEIN WAR.
PnistiO6 MUltary.,OperatiOns.!,;
1/Lift,:.l# i
I
, 4441001014 , _
- ' 4 . • 1 " 0 !
Poptllar ~ 1 13einonstra,ttori.
lIMIN
dAo
.
.
rwmikok Minister* at rarlii—Hard oa. Mortnn—A
'
Romanist Prenest—lingland and Cie WAIN"-
• Pqpubur Dinernstratiou In Leardata—
, • rdateelesa GraernitistrArred 'to
laindan—Farelgn
biters in Paris. •
•
IM==l
Tag ..ETTROj'EAN W
Sig
S T RNI 4 1 1 1 - , P4 - 11 k-
The' Prom*: * of Operations Around
Paris. -
•
LOSS OF -THE STEAMER CAMBRIC.
The Safety of -Her Pass in Doubt'.
.•. - .
Prifesian!L. ..42eportet.): to to
• Marching on . Norrnancly..
Strict PiselPU4e_Elittintil hi:t!l(`
Army.
The..l34r,iiini* of ChWrso , u - or P -
CLuzid.
ENGLAND.
Lass of the Ater acre Casribliseedhe 1 11 ;reontiMai T o ll°
Wreak—Passengers Take to tke Bast. Ma ate
not yet Heard Proat—lrielent fitorat-k: aC -: - .•
Parts—?he., Prowess or -operattblir
seoznad Parts. - . '
-
=ER
DEM
fateSerniti.oi.votefies
13711
Fla
gahfedag,:3,,doloelc At.
21. - .--The' Steamer 'linter- •
prise from.Garthiton to' lAindonderry picked
tip a boat-otrinnisshowen 'Head - ' three •
o'clock yesterdayf attertuiou; containing a •-•
bailor and the - corpse •
The sailorstated that the steamer Cambria
of:the Anchor line from INiete.Yolit, •strO6k
at•in o'4:leek the night . Previotus, in Innish- •
trahull Island ; and became a total wreck,-
Four other boats containing, passengers; !j ft
the steamer Ant hive net beenhearti Lot -
Thesailar reports that his own boat was
bet and' all in It but himself were• drowned...
• 'llo.Ntwo, Oct. violent stprtp Pas sett
over the:seat of war around Paris last night.
TKO Department of Somme • hal'hven de-
Oared - in a state of siege; and energetic prep:
arutions have been made at •Attnetim for
defense. '
. ,
The fotev of ::11,000 -Prustiians wa;
tni-the;ettyline retuFnetttro Brett , -
nil. . ,
FRAJ.VCB:
Pens4tans Reported to be !ttorrhb;g no Nuiuniiidy--
.IStricit , Diaelpliue in the Freoeh 'Army—Tho q-. ,
~; Rutidog orthe lltateitu of Cloud. - - -
. .
..._
• Torus ,
Oct. 21'.1-Cotttrattictory,runioys use
Hying about concerning the movetnehts ;of
the hostile armies on the Loire,, but gen=?.
end-impression lir; that the Pr'u.ssians - .a4,116:'-.
longer coming this way, and that a large i , '
force of the enemy is marehing,on Norman- a•
dy, where there - - are - few- tmops' to oppose
them. --. .- - 1 - . . -
,
The, French army . -of the Loire in camp is
imp?oylng - thilly. The officers are extremely
vigorous in enforcing discipline, and num
-1)1.1.s-of soldiers have- been shot tor _disobe
dience of orders. The teen are In line,cen
(Upon and spirits. French scouts - near 13101,
:have taken a number of 111Lign4 prisoners - .
A band:of Frnetireurs: brolight Into Ne;.
.titou'i eight hussars Amptureilbut of a forag
ing party, the - reSt rtf whom with thelroffl
ecrs were killed. ' • •
It is positively asserted hereratal the Prus-.
sianS tired the Cheletni of St. Cloud to Conesal
their depredations.
The eiliiens . of St. Cloud charge that till
%the Valuables in the . lithe e - Itiitt•.dltiappeured
before the fire bioke ot)t. -
The . Goventinettt hele has..uppropriited
one-hundred 2 thotind' frathes , to• retialr• the
buildltorf4 In !Cituteautltut,•n4„a testimonial
to its heroie**feniie. ••••. - • - '
PENNYL YLL
ke
. .
CoAmvitr.E,"Oet. shock- hi' al,
-earttiquake .. was felt liere yewer
day ..itianat eleven -tWeaty-tive A. NI. The
Innhiihg by the W. &' It. H. as
their, ji;eirt"rat i•Illee was shaken and thi•
clerks ins•hle enasillerabl
TO.N.
Cabinet Meeting"--Senator Initn:erun fittnek
,
• , WAsittxotint i _D. C., Oct 21,‘F-14terely .
rou-'
tine-taisiness way transacted the Cabinet
meeting to-dny.. The nietrdieritWhile in soil- '
Sion, received information'that Senator Cam- •
eron was struck with - paralysis -this morn
ing at his hotel in Ilaltirtiore,"and trouittbe
sent helve in a special car.l Jt.is sitid Itis
right.erni and side-are-affected.- *, • •
tiy . the President of the United States of
''America.. A Proclamation; . • •
It behooves's" people sensible of J ,
-theft dependence on the Almighty,: publicly
b. acknowledge their gratitude fin mg favors'
and mereies, and beseech for their . •
continuance, and : - •
WHEREAS, Jthe people of the UnitedSti
during..the.Year now about to end have spe- .•
civil cause to he 'thankful - . for goiters! .prfs"- .
perityotaindani harvests; exemption from
pestilence, foreign war and civie strife.
Now therefore; be it known; Minot, Ulys--,.
eyes
,President • of , —the Uni
ted States, concrring. •In any similar*.
recommendatiOnw from ' Chief Magis
tnitgi of Statel4,lde hereby- reccniarnend all
citizens to meet In theirizrespective pinetscof
worship, brt.' , Thirristayi', the twenty - fourth
day of November nexti there' to give thanks
", or. the boa ink orOod, diiriu the.yium shout
o close,4uni to supplicate or. its , critit;ni"-
/Mee hereafter: * . - •
'•• In Witness' whereof,T have „hereunto set:
Ili* hand and cansod .the seal of the United , •
States.• tir he uffixed.'z'ltone. lit the city-of.
Washington- this' twenty-tirst daY of-October, j
in the year of linr, Ire', one thousand eight.
hundred and seventy, .and/Of: the United
States the ninety-fifth.
.(Signed) • U. S. OteAsr.
Dv the Presii9t:
VIA fir..rox' H, Secretary of State.
NEW YORK.
_ _ 4
Reported Lusioot Ore fiß*4Bl '.. see Cambria.
NEW YORK, Oct; 21.—The afternoon's. -
Consfi*Ltt. says-a -telegram, -dated -front -
UMW, tietober 4kh,".ln: the .EVENINO •
NEws, , reptirts the - rdss of the sterithertlani
bria. The stainier Cambria,, of the Anchor
ne,left thfit riort.on the Bth hut, rqc 0148 -
gow, it might .ke'consid‘pred as• referring tot'
the latter.. • A. th,wagerits:here of the Cani- - •
be* ltsve received ,ud :Aiwa _of any disaster
*Seel, die) reflorpla either a fals,e one
or refers to soma•ottiOr verso). Theauly ship'
of,the 'battle that has beeifloot jittebr within
onr khowleitge was.the'Britiehrwaaie l i, - bound
from Bahia kJ), (ialvestea,4rurwilalareeked
ea the har; efjhe latter - port,•OrtAi t but no
'LIMA *ere la4t.' • - •
MEI
TAE WESt.
Iglrder 1n UHRob6,
A!,
•
C dimd o,oet. 21. At Cottage Grave, Doug
la.cls.crunty, Illinois, there have., been. living ' •
two men, , ntudeft O. Greenwood-, and t r l
George ussect, 'and thede has been: . had .
blood between them' for Potzte,. time. On •
MQbday last as Mitsiett vas riding along the
road - in a 'crap* Greenwood concealed him- •
self in .a tree andtired'on •Ausilett.k: The.ball -
*entered the loWer pait of the abdineri - add '•
camp out at-the back bon6. 'Ae lived 'about
24 hours. t Greenwood ad:tatted': the Qrime,
and declared that 14hauld >row:lett roczver he
would shoot ilia ag hi. Greenwood . Wa%
placed in jail to awaitpis tria1;' 4 4..4 ,- „. • -,_
• -4-
,
A•LA FA YEIVF: pa I.:says that the alleys
of that city are so 111th) that the Street Vonit • '
missioner has to Wear a clotles 7 pln on
nose When Malting hisTounds.
porrsva4x. mAßkgis...'
evereetiaqiugy!or las iiise4ne v fogrikal by•IFLEIIf a No!..
ES
1 bak. I
25 7 - 74
382 $
87-,
i Y TOM.: 750 '
-8 -
CIO 360 -
4 00 -
1 60 164
' .1 60 .
• 110 1 13
1 Ab 110 '
' 1-36 ;
' I, '
I ss'
ary 8s • - •
I: ao
1:1 160 .
24110 t.O CO
• U -. ...!
/0 . 12
-; I •
•
' 14.11.bewtbt.,..
**Flour_ . ma-
el, 'IkbPLE:
- 77 •-"
'l,
mma-emboss ••• • Red r1.7r11.144
. 7r 11 .144 Prima whitir r..;-...11e1".."
Rya— - . ''''' • ^ ••••• ......
oortf...z: ' •
Oans - ... .. ....
Com Kea: .. ...
liiktditop, •
Bran "*"—** ---"•••-411 bush_
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