FORTY-SIXTH YEAR At.inero.'-4,pitrnal. SATURDAY,'NOVEMBER 5.1870: RATES OF ADVERTISING =I I Square (;',4tich) or lon :1 be' 2 8 410 area. (one Inca.) . os 3 square 4 ,a CO 4 Sqaartia, 111 RP • . ALPILLSETICALSP/IX:IALNOTICES.-04rtgle Insertion 40 MAI& Ilse; each 1112bmquenkListrtion h) ONUS • line. . LOCAL 11171101=81 0 0TICES. -- Smond Page, cents a has first twarttoot each easeqattat Insertion hlc..per Hoc omiramax. PrOTLCEEL—ThIed Page, 21 may, & une arjtt I tl ; each inthalquent Maar:km IS cents par hale htARRIA.O2 21017CY1L-21 cents each. r:MUM NOTlCl2l—Accercapacylng , 11eithoe4i:4 two , toot= mean each addltkitud Ifni 10 cetrta. ,- - - . . TUE GREAT SIVMDLE.-11r: Cp4er,, the Republican candidate for th? Legislature frtim the strong Republican county of-petit *are; was,defeated at the , last election , .in consequence of having voted for roiking ig , inklng'}',und of nine stud half niflllons of ' dollars for the benefit of afew rtfir d srpe& ulttors. It is iftideuttxxi 'that' the b fls4o Mme up again at the cot4ing - setts! rant .• • passed over the Governor's veto.:T ere of Penn Sylvania keep your eyes on our itepresentatives. Some no - .don t themselves .aml will's-not - not care -shout a re , tleetion .1f - they 'are .well such make their boniest_ too 'hot for resting, • place for public robbers. ' 1 •': • . THE ELECTIONS .:NE..I:7IWEEk. . ... . . _ .. - , .. ON 140NDAY - . 'neXt A rkattsas.lind . .Loui.. , s . Mani wilisliold jheir stitte elee:tlons 7 . - : • and on Tuesday, - . .thetitli; MaSsachusfliti,. Rhode Island, N' fork, .N t. - 14 ; -.I ersey,..pel- . aWare,..?itaryland, Kentucky, Illinois, Mich= igia 6;. Wiseotial ti Nevada ‘-- Minnesota -Mls.. so nri , Kansas, „Ten ni;'.4gc.b„ . Virginia, 'Ala barns and Florida, klectioniiVll beheld in' the 'remaining State% aiifolloWs "(icorgia in I)eceinber, Texas - hi F‘ebruar_y . ,. New liainp -. shire In March, and Ccinnectiilit,..in April, IS7I. Great contests Will . be 'in Ney • - • I'M e. , 'w...2 . Jeiiiey,. - Nilsson! i,, .lielirware • • and . Al bamii..:. Jr , fair : election,i• can he I _ - ,in New . York ('ity and in il iSi .the ia . .na of New Jersey . bordet l iiiy,' 'on New' Work, it is , believed that Abe . I,teptibli isins. Will . carry both . these Sitates, qm - bieli' were carried , against them 'by fratidtwayears -- ago.. In Missouri there is a split innong the Republicans, one branch of ..which;lls.joined, ...'i•y the so-called DeinoerlitS',".'WhOrlitive. : - .:andidates in the field, exeept4or - ininor' - ofti-i . cia, and the contest -irill he excited, and no 416:11.11cloise. Virginia looks hopeful and . Wil l. - not do -- worse than two :years ago Hit is ei • 1)e c ted 10 :d()" better. I'll, the other iitates any change. will be a' gain on -the part of . the ° iteptildiCani . 4.... - . TtlE , NiLsSoN.sl:A..4;:o; ht New York City tiettel 4 9 0(10, - _ it iI.:NEw EN( ; LA ietta hare the erei I I o heinithe pumpkin pkotteers of the World. Ayr FIVE or LA':,tn for sale in I,ondon IKad vt , rtiseti as "equally suited 'for a ehurett:or • tiverti.!' • • 'IN eitiksixa an annoying dog, tie •Other... , lay,l.a . Portland luau ran against a elothe4.: line which %dolled mouth und;extract eil.twci teeth without pay; and lie didn)t :.atelt the dog eitlier. A LIT rtxten-year-4)hl miss told her mother the other•day that she was never going to marry, but meant to be a widow, because widows dreased in such nice black and-al ways looked so happy', _ -11t,l'es.1141.P. in IS7O, :.11,181 the official - report trent'. the: Beach Ha ven .:-;c files. We * do - not know Whether it is -- re-' portedfie gros) , nett •tone. The, tonnage of the iteatlinglioati and sotde others - ds 'reporteil at per (vitt. 'off, which i4 . allOwed on the toils. to cover loss in handling: ilatlelphia purpOrta - to-give. the yiantity of-en:11 sent to iiiarket..,tTh tlni, we. examined their pilblieuth)in4t, iziive the totintitte or the'ilifferent Itoads:•atid Cf}l.l2l,lN T :i but so far a., regapi:m`ch u 'grianti:y ii.f. cal Veit to ih.tr h.'ef, it was . :l7 - .ly Illy 011 t 40: Ult. • • :•:„. lye would thereforetztdise. Mr.-IVb,tar. 10 - be a 111 th. more carejni how he eitary,es °then..V : lth tut 'Oil-thin/ ridictriateily titfee rettirns,• - -. when lie . ..vittelitly does -,not ntiderstarul the 'in:atter, other.rise, the ferias he makes use of will up* . illy withitittUli trtoei fclee tArhintselftitarf - ItATEs _t!it.t) TE.A.NsI:OItT.. 0 . 11 larellavetb . eet.issui.(l by ikejfi.e f.blop;:atiiiniaapio epinpare:y :, • TIT,I.A1111.1 , 114A,Oet:;;;S,IS711. azi;‘l.*;;SteeNiliremt;er 1;0, 1.1170,';u1d until triere - ciy.in be paid the kit loteltlft ttri)W7. ottirk‘art , ,,titutlinw,ite trout Purl !toilt:1 •-"' • -"'•-• . . - - - - • .)7.10 poftol4" ,, intlit cape, , ltenr,),., east: .if New . • ' - lilt) 4 the litia 0 the . liel.tw.i.re •ind sSentrat Itoticec . .. _ P . • • I•arttan ••• • l.tin Lit .. .". eerh.., ~ takt " inhos.tta a tine Brat item ; 7 ;;c1; Itisrttior! !Mop. eek st ts •litte. • • . l'o.airothar point.: outside of. t he Cavet.• of .the -?..11.;;1.41°It P . L ; tu'UANKIM O.P-111K PtittivrAN f4V,Ft- - :..; .. ... ......... .... : P taproraeted solution of - the orotoxkle.of I tin all ton* ; r vollwiglit , t to Beware of belng,deeelved by to* of tliepreparatious points wittlitOttaie t urie t . orthP ll...law:ire, ii Iktillet - ~ 1 ' Peru vinyl .Bark.; or Barg and Iror., trhien may be I age -, lrawbael: of_'ti ;‘Sits ), .•• ..tfered to you. EN'Pry Botha vt genuine - has Pleßtr. I FitAxei.i4 I:. ' I • ' ‘-t N tivituP rwrnviette Hark iblow,n in the glass. _ ' • •'• • • I . resitierti _ I. tun - one the bottle before piiroupdrig. • - • • .. NI AN se observed as one of the pectiliar, \ not to say unaccountable etrects of the pres ent European- war, that ever since the scare - ity 'of champagne •here NeW Jersey bottled eider has been steadily inereasing•in value. Miss lut LEivis - , - the .herone - Hoek, has followed the advice of the Easy enair and married William H. Wilion of Black 4ock. Atie,.will `now be very.hand .6lfiely, .fOrgotten, as good women tOci'often art , after the citriosityof the multitude Is sat . 'Ailed. a • • MEN MAY BE more Mem]. and:jitst than %%omen, but they very rarely take a' woman for wife unless they belleVe her to be. chaste . ice and pure. as snow.. - Their Sense of purity in respect to the AVomati they marry exqu. -itely delicate. 'They are not .satin= - tied with thematural purity and goodness of the. Woman, hut her good name• must' be above reproach. If wonted :were as careful iu ehoo.nug their husbandalwe think the4t:. would he fewer marriages, cir-else . w.ottifrr tut refunit Ettion . would - be!beguri: I It i. pee— that.the coming woman -will Fortier .t !Irby things different. . .Z7b:‘ . :;(goi*.t.`:igicttii. - . !i • POVTILLE. sovouirsa. vr:o. •- he gniiitity sent lay Haile for the Nveek i:1,',ii.,1;• , 1)Y 31,418-- for the (reek. 1 , ,11,1 -against 12:5,312 tons for the itorreqx.niting; . _ %%eel; last year. •. Tile til3lllt ity sent by the Lehigh Valley H.. It. is . . agallb.t 40,843 for the corresponding weerce 11tht year, and o,ytheMgt) Coal and'Nariga i.,ll.4 :444:311, ag - ainst 32,409 las . t year. • • The trt J b4onusitally dull here, ditifer to than it loot,: been at any timesitilve the Hebei peelers . abroad %Olt purebasi• but littl.‘ at - atii;•.p:riee now; and the tirhbobility , of tilir,,operittors -will have their voilierivi before the: , ,elisint eit}s. eiiki.w,eather late 10greiner demand. , dullne... here, ILI(' larger 'onipiniir-s in' the. Wyoming negion are'inerea , - - tux , si`iipnients. • We learn that more llian half tite'et,ilieries in the Shaniokiu Renton are - how Ivorking _of th 4, W., B. A. The refusal of the Men to complY with The • deeision made by the uuuttittee• hay eansed tins demoralization, ..00l the ontsireers; or "lilackfegli," as they are' termed by the 'W. - B. A., will soon outnumber' those6inside. The average Klee of C.ial in Shamokin !legion fo'Ftletobei- was adxtut,s2. 47 per ton, on which wages were paid to those be- Imgi rig to this W. B. A. At one colliers• in Itichttylkill County. the men propoied to withdraw from the A., and work independently, hut the proprietors refused a , •yuiesee in it, stating that "you forced the prt , so4. arrangement Apoir us for this year, and tru will hold you t•o it." After the tirst;tif.lianuitry v..) will then negotiate for is , ditterent arrange- , . ,lent, I•tit not befOre. FPOM "Fit COR6E4PONDENTS4 • 0114.ADILLIWIA., NOV. 1 , In7tl \V. have no new fentore to report in the Trade. ex .—pt the champ. of drawbacks by the Reading fiat ruld Company fur the mouth 'of November. The to oft* per ton on Egg. Stove and Chentnitt came too ,Ate to give spirit or tone to the nturket. The redo. , ;tun of 2 , 4 cents per ton on tSottthern shipments will raring bume "rd.cra ; If ft hnd been greater it wool.; t:ay., increased /33.1e1 to those markets. The prieuaSor Coal on boanrhave heen heeottlanoe with the change In We ()noir . W lilts Ash Broken, !!::.1; Egg . I :.to%•• eliest tint, loi ,Nob.J W.% I I have to report Ili fairly active market this week .itt low prices fur a day or two after the Scranton eiale prier. were unsettled. .They hovel 'now settled • down to quotation. allitch • williieb Ponied under nle proprtate hesotr.• .ttd OJ Is the outitde price fo,r Red and 50 for White 'Ash Egg and,fai Si for White ash stove lu (*time. of and?• - ,-t,tipect I vely. The weather .contierne. very and :affords no at I inn t •to trintie. Vessels ale Plenty and I have no einitiges to snake I 0 freight quotnlkinx. The trade ; tato. kip ilhib w.ek au I= W ICY X Tyr/4a WM= •t• WI( • Itthal 3.2411101 9r1,315 * d WADI . lokt3o •31,411, Ititom d 151...187 I. Val - a.sta • 1,716,1111:1 61,7.14 1 1%,174 at 723.= ..I. R R ' 6.8711, .251.111111 i Lass I. 51941.211 x.ats) •3St, ae,at • OA: IMAM .. Now- a R.— ;4,We . ,C'5,36 3i ~r'in n fith 1 ..' aaran 141 • 131 f 40 Nib ) i .18X2r .411194431)! t,, , ,Lka RR. ( .1111,114 • Xll.lol' Su ('oma! i , $ 94 .., 15 , 14 7 ' .t. LI LI R ' 5.384 1.....)1. 1 / 4 1 / 4 , 31.7:41 ISSALIZ 1 , 4 t. ‘. , . 1.4„.. ' Eti.bill . W y 4,1341114 N. PAPS' MIA' ‘ , .') , ,,i111:4. 1 , -1,..,ut,k 11, • , 1,,.1r. - :171.43,11 V 58,471 12.776,17 u - 31/3,191. 10,547.716 •• ... 4:;ti.r.o.- • . . I ~ .t, r 44,ii .:..' . 419 :;..'G : I AT, 41.u:+u 1 r.t.,,rt 31.1 '.:.918. 117,910 '1.551' d 117,944 I, l.vii. V Cu::: v .s - ' A.IIDI 0,915 - A,712 d 5.9 EV: WU:tug:n..loo .. 4,216 . 17W1,49111 . . 3. 4 21 - 24 3 . 9 a7 .".. 5, ••% 41 0.1,. 1.!..k rol. - . :1 ~..,:i .• 7 I ~:,75 i 11,1 . . • ;;lut; =con. 6,1 a• \ • 144,777 a )IU,Z4, A ii. **NW 110;.3110 19,117C1 —101.3.11 C 1 /I*ls . 111,4:23' 4•01.7711; d - ANI 370 CEEII EIEZIEEI 1,373?) ft 1.1.71 4, 14131,443. 14,51f.5:4 02,741; ,12,434,ega 1 Attilltaeltb triale.fortha week- is 389,745 .u; U. Aret,lat for the corresp molt week rear. for;rease s far this year, 31,244 tons, '12,774,470, Itg,ttinst 10,667,750 I i rr txt so ftr thi s s year, 2,"litht tone. 1 ill 411 tc i int fur the week, 438,102, egsgtll4 LINt yeir. Total of all klude; 14,514A24 tans, ~•ttallint 12,531,05:1 taut year., so iltr.,liierease kluds, 1;955,171 taus sO Nettlia-y ear: Gm. I=n _ .9 03 IMIE2I CM sal 1110 11 scot 9011/Sn o SOD 11/11133.00 900 00 7.1 00 Zi 111 00 11 CO NI 00 49 00 1:4 4 •CO ••o %V VA, AL , 1r; ,T At. .1 • LP 1:7411Ii i MN** 1111.111 4 0041 1,41.4 CU 1MP.064 sops , - rosy. ;too, : e west • so, d Leo, t Zi,661 /.174.141.1. ',749,01.1 ISA6I -4113,11!* '191;42 Ii,SUI ,=tlet EiEM I 31.4 EE:723 EZ3 1.,110 • 1,1110.1:1 it't ! . .v the fapinyitig An .the : Itemton . Com- Krtertt; firm:m:32c • . • • , • •• in t ipatflealers, both w bolesalerand retail, tit , e' now. MIN!: itt.Billug orders ; the prices are. ranging fully A 2 perr.on lower ,thanllast season - at the ern'. r spot:thug time. As long :oils tithes rule low the prrpe still net be likely lu .advanee. ,There are aloe th rty wholesale sealers In Bus on, mostly branches of .Philadelphia hatietta, 411 Altman of miner", and 7,4W:A one h,pndred, Lod' twenty:l4e retail dealers, fp both 'coal Mid wood. Thin , tar this seashn a there has been 4.1 dadn s .4 ol lops of aktnet Ca own landed t this port, st 314212 tens I t - the saute time last y air, of which 150.173 lona motile Bonk N ew York, against 00,3littons front the swami place hug year, 'tl haeilees of the unwise action of theSE/14 hill miller 4l4 eirikliw' for higher wages, together w ith th e ~t,,,rt,F.Tghted policy of the H4wiing . rail n'oad in p:‘ , ll.m,fing the strike, nod afterwards- in ad• vaneing their lulls, while the Northern regions were ott full work. and able, with the stimulus thus air to lionly.the.inarketa. has been very (1440 roux* to the presentilitereatend Bann* prosperity' • schuyttill neuloir, which, up te 14)6, sent to mar more coal tinnt - all others. 'together. This ye, , other reg lots litt've gocnouree(thelr prodnetkot 2, - mourns, and cichuyittill„hitthouvased - Motu. us. It Is animated that the CY tai in; the cowl . trade of Boston fs'about S' tg1,0.0 and that 3dIU yes xelswte steadily employed from Ilaseh bit to be 'oetriber lid In transporting-4011 1.10 this city. The history Sand statistics of the coal trade of the United Mates are'l nip' est ng, . am:Pits present magnitude:is greater than many. suppose, '• Beginning with 316 • `tpl'ons In 182), It has tams!) ly ibeiftied WAIXI annual • oductlon of zg,oc» tons hi. ISllnt 1 .=. 1 X. 1 0 lu posy; 8,:36,C00 to, sin I• 50 ;4 , 4.2113,000 tons in lase; And. r a ll y 90;00 'Sou too* lu . • Bat surge as this pro-- ducticm Is, it Ls aural' in einiii,rlson • with that of Breit. Britain, which waslol,,ooll in 1867, 'Of which only about 1070 tons-Was eapoeted, the , runialruler tieing conittmetrat.hortie.': • •. . • The writer in. gi•yipg the quantity of coal That , will he eptikhrued '41 ( 1870- alludes to Afithiaci te only:.. The convuteraen••" n• of. this will be , • about 1f 4 ,540,11a1l tOixiLl. The consumption ' . of ill_kind" will reaeliatout- - 4500 Of-X)toriqn IS7O - nuantity' of coal exported from • Great • ha 4 averaged about .10,000,000-towi. far 'the last two or three , y,e2i4",.*- - ,r, . • '•` • WE'ruci) the.n4lowing (4)mniiitiieatiinq in' the Philiiblfbio. L,•F ran T Arl 7 • I. To.thi,Elikor orAbe Evv:Nr.x . r; TELEGRA Pli: _ _ • "PiizaiYLvrociA CArole-Coni.A.Nr; 31z1f."70 n the s articlebeadeq• t'oatTrade,:* •publiabod In kour. Rat Ortlay's.imatfe, eon tura tab wtable of the - iinthisitte 'tonnage Of and • 1:470, attributed to the•Miatitas' Sourcat*i4 which gives * rldicuou‘lS 'false:return of the apt h recite tonnage ordhis coin- P*43.%: , -••••": • , . ~i = e 6 lo.irr : n t gtriageo ll i 4 "ht o h t ; y i e .e t n r r l y d i e , - .4 tu t ii a ltA in tl a ie l i downtb the 30411 efil.eglember, inclusive, *al as follows In the years referred to,-Vis:. -.1569 . • - '• , In 6 ~.306153 gross tons.. inde7o ' - - ..319,511„ MersaSe In %V. 12,300 '` • • At leant an ennui, id probably .a Mark Treater .rate of - increase has 'been maintained during the, chrrent. month of October. • . - - Thor table makes our Anthracite. b . :mange. to date. during'lB7o•as 11,5 tons, which is rather less than our average ,e , ,kl# tonnage tit that art icie.• , This very liiihstant tat ,error in tgures . has_ caused • &good manj`-inquirieN to be made sushi. office, and I trust you will-see tit, to make public corree t • Yours re,,epect fu11y.... ' ' •P. J.-.l7lrVAit, • President Pennsylvania Catial.Company. • AN; r e.dp not report 'pity coal tonnage under tire... nint,i of Pen4sylvania Conripaity, nor netei s dkl. We glk4 the tonnage sent from the WYoutfrii:region . senth. that passer - through , tlgLecks-at•BeartnHiii•en, - 411 the Other An thracite tonnage of the Canal, is received froth other COlil pan les , and' arepeirted elsexAgte, end lu:fulk'woulif be doublOiwciVille trade. Wed. net report the Coal Trat:l6:6i the . Philadelphia and-lleiiditig Road' in full, nor or' the Lehigh Valley -and Lehigh..:SlikvigatiOn omparties in full, bean* , part of their - tonnagels delivered to' other roads, and -re ported there also. The ; reports of the coal t tinuth the Pen nsylVen ia Cs nal Company are rereiVed us each m ontikgenerally- 7 aometi cues every ,, other week, and .sotnetimes weekly.t, Wheal we do not receive them veekl:•;•lre oxiy give the aggregate for the year .from the ,jast . report. This Ives done for the last - week, &s -our table • showed:: No did net .'reeive, our' reports for the' last ewe Aveekg, lint *received thelna yesterday tip to Octiiber 2 1 1 Ph, 1870, which - foot up as follows; - . • - • Week ending Oct .211. , To al. lu Is7o. - • 11,1Itit 1 , 13,1*6 26:1;1411.1.!;•:-. • i •- - Orrlct . :Sen CS LK 1 r.J. CA:c.to.., , - • • • -r, • . i11 W..4,1,4:1.'T SITHI.:I:7T, # '.- . _.- •' ,1 - ' P-1111A DELPII lA, October att 1t,•1570.-• - tin and after November litt., , and OM further na lici. the tout on Anttipeltntiltmf nu the:Sellitylkill i!amtl will lie 41.15 from sattuldkilf ft ten-to PM la.• delphia. awl_ _l . OB iYoiu Pufrl' •Viiiittai to\ l'hila di.lptilif;sc . - • "• -- 1:z:- , -:ic-,: , .. ' ,. 1" ..---; Tnern lirtil be ' &Thwart rUfOrtv:ilvo ri•iit li Ilv t , lll CM rAarap t s ' and ital.-and thirty *oi live centtyton con Co tcsiini,. . nto,o , n ovni ii ton on.aggitndStiriv . eooalijittt . ' • mu Schuyl kill HaViltillftn4 Vial 4.311 . 4011.' bit F alk anil vl l:lttliffartici.er niffiee t agted, .)*-'dinnifaftY's. I "it R I'. Ni.w Vorit will ffte4 ...5 pernw ' , - -..-.• : - , . FICANICT.4*.ff. - .CirincEN, -. .. • ••. .• . ~,c .... .. •. Prentileut. . • • • • Nil LA.I)EI, - I.IIIA, linritig the hiontti of .*livenitkr- thiy", Will he no charge .ior shipping:Vattrracit9_oLial,,at 11.101- mond. ' It is the tegitial.oftlre 6otripany; tAtt.4tir miner s h dt.ave he benefit of this alma ewer' • ip,nasat.ix tfcrw.x.s. I'trt ix4e + ido>it ii Clio • ' . • • Ptusiderit. ithad. 'flialcoev art appeal tw theitatii*Mate` 'O-the trade: below with tr; - long stoppage Marie di; In per:redi"....444l.'llitle.,..;ree(i) 'for the balance ni the:Si ! ar;.ilt..d:we are tearful' that the appeal will be .truide' iti.Valn.7 under exist Mg. ei re in t srarnwa.'.:W.heneter the " President of the 'toad Soiree to benefit be minors I u a eitnilar Matt i-lei', ir e 'wotildedi•isa him to•piallect the atnti of with the tolls, and at the eli.ise of the sermon qiati'iiptte it among the operators anti miners. fi w(4ll(ii.)e a God-sendt for the enaning• whiter t arid i;, - ottici efiable . maiiy the operators to inall v e Krone imprOverrients for next yeries.posi nean, and keep - manpmen at %cork not be ern ployed during . the. wirtter. - Bertafriend at., ern- elbow rather hints Oat there might besnae doubt whether the corisoratioW•mighk - pot hesi tate to fork it over arterwa . :(6, even if they (lid, .collect; it. - • T HE ATTENTION OP _ . Coal ,Op rators, Mining ptgineers, Mine nspectors and, others , iiumrw r„ ~. 4NEm OMETE, - -R,S, . j , . . For Me , :, . N _ asurthgthe Current of' Air in Mines, Imported and now offered 'for Sale ,:- _ - by •the lindersigned. , , r ,. , - ' • - . „t4 1 4. Tiik;SSE INtSTRUSIXST) are Oahe and wurkrainshlpattil hare been IMPOItTrD trout the larg.;:st and must Important 1111 plug Dlttriet of Eng talui,-whess this have been thoroughly Seated. sod are now in c-ousiont use. - The Tureirtr of the above portable Instruments eaui•rommiitnehd them wlth'.eonfldenee; they self register the veloclty . of the Ali through ani of a mine-lu which they are placed and, are a sure detector of any , slackenlng of the Cuiretit„ iiy ne glect, of :the f urnace, or obstrnetlon In the Air course, and a complete cheek agalturtinattentlon In the forrukee-taan. . . . in neo erdanee with the requirements, of the new S'ESTILATION ACT, these , Alr 'Atengures will be NEEDE6. AT EVidlif COLLIERY ESTABLIRH -111..:Nr, and. wt, have Imparted a 'small •nunitlier, wh ure already dinpused or, bat are now taking Ctitini2o.lor n "tre4h and larger Intrajriaitan-at an early , Two Maim-eati be fttruhkbetl: at the ujak.it "( flu .4ntitithasqr; at the ItAhiATltig • 72 . hi. 'size, sso;`6, In. *l5. ttaee the luxtratneuts, at ' BA.NNAN 8 RAMSEV's, 168 . Centre St., Pottsville. tset MO- - 'COL =IDE BY itAILROAD LTD 01311.. 1,,C0 4 . _ 7'L.quantity' vont by HAltrusid sad (Nun, ror t tut irerk vivid lug Thumlay ' • f• . 4,612 lu, • • ''.21.1151 Oil 34.,zg f. 5 T. W. 101=H '1 A 15, MAIO Oi -• 161- 165,515 trr8.9951111 41L'A 3.1911,11711 15 510,01 .. ... . i:69.111 i 151,W1 St. Char Port Patt0n......... .,. Put Isvfllr Schuylkill Irave Auburn Putt Clinton ." Total paying freight • Cos I fur liTonapany'!; Total fur Nitwit._ Previtntily th -year. 1-u uuu, thud; hi t) Inerner. ijscritise. -,"•', --..'1-:." Matt ! 4 PO R T * T 4A. L ,--- 7POTTSVIi*HAJY.I.,KI - LL couNiiy, PENNSYLVANIA. =I ILIUM. D. I 1'4 , 1 Ili AIL SEM • SCRUTJAILL coc.NZT. 2 1.4140.1* VOR PAIL . ".• - I rbelb llP"ing li the 0 00 0itty qanspoldtid lasi week : • - . . ~-'•• . . . .1 • . - • ~ .-•Ww4i.: , ~. Ititta: ' lithe Hill *Pk 'lll it . R... • Z :,........-. ..;1.1.T. 34: ' Lair.Vo a latilettui.,lklll Va11e..r.....-4,.... ''• .- .I. , nis 07 -- toxic ic w t • reck . ......L.............. .. .... .............._,..... 7,141 n • • Isom' Itt. c uipon._. • ~• :: ...- ' ..r.s il ' inm• og LortynT t flu:snity L.... Z.. .....t:-...—Z- -41.:91 /, 467 t " Ottukt,Sslstitg imtnittilS,......., ........ ._.....• 1-ixte tot '-• SON Is _ _ _ • - • - *- • ,"' ...- L 1.111.1611. COAL , T ILOre—ls7o. S• - - . - • . • .14.11.1 u 1.11.1 ct Itstigtersisr ." .' ••' . , 'llualltity Nenessnt I.l7..Lehtgli Vailgir 11,a4ruis1 AA. the week eattlarg oti zsrturdio.- last arid for the Ire.ar . „ %. • . ' . • 'r• . ::•• ;. , yenning • ~.. - ..... -I. ......---4'-.-: - / 2411- ; -ULM 1 Ilaslrtena ....—., -.......-.,.... .. .......:, Min LiM-.4 - 1 P. i1zu.......„ ~ 7 _. _ll4 • lII= Matuionv....., ' '...,- '., . i , ..... .... L. - .P,171 ' fter.4l Mauch eliunii..- ' .... ••• ..... . _._' -11 u •1.1217 . _ . . .. . ---- • Tutra • - Stosurilgir 4:i.st ye -.4. ...... ........_......... ............_ 44. 1 / 4 /-• 2369, - 5/9 Deoviour. . ,•,. • i . .....- - . - . ' • I , EIIIVII COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. . . . MP fuliolela .thriltat7t.ity of clad tranlport•Pt by .111.• Canal% andM.44taalx untsr lett fat,tlad and If ay. iik.... for the IrPek Podia...Ml skt/lopday evening lfi....tronipu-pd a Itti saaAr [bur la‘t•yl-r.r,: ' ' ' - • ' • --. ' ' By Omit By Rallion4l.: • ' 3 The.C.fit x..l,:.uttp‘t% . • . From IVyi.)ming Regloij .- • IL • ppery. - ehtgt Itattaugy ••••, lihaJeLtri 11 4ght , ..... 'l4oavfri .. .. is " • • 'Arliilt`h (101111 k • • • ----.-- . . . liwretuse or rr 18v ...: . .-...-... ..i....... ..... ... .1:.:k9 izzadg lir tit.' itiAtel, there .4% Intli4it./ri...1 c.):1 arvt..•r frfitzli t 'oul 4i fill :.:avigut ion - 4 '..cup,t4s: . 1, 04th i'inal & NAY. Cu._.. .. • . . , . 1 . . • lk. rrit> •• _ . • tELAW.kUE a HrlixiON.e.olll,ANyw TRAWL ' ' r:r110 fli:••ivi lir 14 la latatentettt t-ot ,t_x,ttt - tratrporte.l :)v the. I)4}/AWAre arsd II ...Lott Canal, t'u„ 'fur the t‘e-k714. etaltt.,"; SALI II ni.ty la- t _ - . '• ' ' . - ' w,,,Uaa11,.1707 tI- c r • v net. k • 11itt. (loth : • . t ....... ......4-',=ll4,Lnii44° [South.:_.. -, ; - . - .....- t - 1 . „• , ~...---.....1 ----..... 4 . . , .. • . • _ 'For the sallte ptrktQl lAA y.t.r:' ... '- i — i. ,-' . , . • as Iti•lawaro ..1; II.11(1. (1111a1 ~ •' ' ' . s ' 4linl 14 v 14s. I tram tl ... .. : ... . -. ..... :,..... i......: . .:t.......... .......: 4b.M Adm,siv., - .. - - -, - ' . tioulta --• .-• Total ..- - . - ....... z. .......z. goina t,rAket 4 . . - . . . - THE COAL •iyf ARKETS:* - . .• , • sokr7ll( la( ( Ark HICNKV,. AND ' (CAN(' ,OT. ;film sarstAwiet Iovb..I.:KLI• volt — PHI kimrj h ur lora:prat:l " - PIIILADELPITT.C. N0r..'.11170. Prootre,l ;itto...tout .. do .I,t,,ttod_. Locu.4 Ur,1.um.4... 4 ki 4 7 41 ,AV, , kil A Lamp., 40* 4 )1. Stesmer4 Zve• 15u 4 4 teitnei . 4 SANS 151. • ,1,4 4troken. I 1.0 1 50 do F:gir I 7:4.0 !. 00 • ' sok 4 :7L..0 .0 ex, Stove 4 . 745 , 4. 0 - -'4_lxe•dolds 75.4 100 &h INEW :v."— 5,167 v. url:Ito:A 7:4 164.4.411 • • dor chest's:a I 2,540 .4 L0cup......_ fiat - 8 NVA.nt Oki • I ski "' Steanter.Z.-- .. 5 05:4, I, ........ .ttoo . ri Oto, 5 25' ............. 5 354, Stove • • .5 7749 s As: tile...unit • 14.01. Cb grant .. .. 102.4 4'n'ermllgner :5 , ••• • f• fs:'; Jl i dtrigtf nide by cargo or rift ktatd ••••- • -AllfretWrre ota• PlttAton W ........ t ... , . . Etimmoirlaf White or Ifteti Asti ' • • ....... Zerbey Valley; Red kratt...,-- • . ' From Yard or.w.harf,3ool-I,scents tad•ttti•offall. By retail to emplumera...f..- Georgen.e ereek-und Wilbert/Lod f b . . . Potot for ..ttiott.fmt ......... 7.. A LEXA:4 DMA A SiD . GROItt fl , :ftfWN` "5".,0. ' & Cumberland. ertraro • I'. O. ....... 1 . 1 11 , ( M 4La . . • ' VILE DECtli,A , r, Nt.lf • Not. ff, 1 , : o. 'WU It'yhtt'al re r PO fq.,11 011 Loam ....... Sffmttokfra Lyk•oy• TrWo Mon - - ' - - 7 J'lrli.l..tit , ( 1 ).11.P.tX1/..;. 4 / 41)AI: , .1.. Stt. :' la.. F-44r. slo• t"1,44: i . r ~,,,.......!.....it.,.. ..ttit.t.l 1:1!.1 , Z1. ft 11 $4 to 1 , 1 I.' {4 :11 , • W11k.....itr.., ill /ii. ''...1. .. 4 1 ':", •.4 ::-. 4 'I:, . 4 .;-• , :: 1:1 ,. . 4 to') • . - ; .1., 7.5;...,.; 'ort:44l :la' RI :.. ~...1.7.4 4ti t 0.,; 4 • • 44 •,,, • 1,e1.10,,•5'01s- 'l - 1r•; , ...:_!411 , 41 . 7.:.• '' 4•. 6,114 4tu I •-41erarit•A; EiltaNlttlytnt.. , ( *.:4 43. 471 ito 1 . 4" iX; ittsl4.n..Nowhofrgh, s; ".. Iro :: 7.. Imr .. :-. .4 4.). With. I'l: .1 1 1111114011 t . t.t.l riltripttny' , ..l...;"l,,:,..t .I'tort J.1.n..41... .... ~..-..:.. ''. 1.. . - .' • . f; :4, ', 175 474 1:olugh. 1 . 7117-0...tt.....ft • - .:= l . . ••• •i• 9. :,:ii 4 .....i'.. 0.74h...0:p0rt ni4P1.4.01 , ,,..........N....% 1"....-47'4.,...1.t..... 1t;.E1.1.1. '. . 0 ,1f.10 vont,: Nem......1, 411. 7....'...tt..... - "" 7 " - ' , ... *Via Cart:4l;,l,ittigne, 1i1ty•it1i....11,:trg.11%..... . t , • • - '- - 1'1t.11 . 1.-"."01 , ti.t,S ( - 0.;/,. . - , PRI/VINCI a. . Duty, 4J 'Li •-AMY kw ,i,,, . %. 1... , 1;1. hr!(, .-t,.1 At N. 1.• etirrt,e,. , tl, - ,7,, i ' r ii: ' ,:i?, 'l - ' . 1 ! • . ~i! 7; 11',..ttlitttrtjalttl .-. .., ...••.:, it:takvy, • • : • 1 7-! . D .ry," r4.-... ;_ - ' i N . 3. 1 . ..i,i,... ......_ ...:_.-.., .. . i 7.... • .Nrw.intt,th I .rr .. z ........ , .- . 5v.i,,,,, .. ~. " I''' . - ..I'll (1.1 i.k.r.ril iI. • . Litt:.. ( :r: , .. I, ‘v • ,• 1 ". l''''" ""'...- , :l. 1'a1....1..m,... . ..,-.. . I .4. , `,... , k ;...oAI -... i .: ',.! . v .. , il l•-•.. N;._.1.; 7:. t ela ,, 1, -, II I. 11,11 , r J1;1111.tv.r.1...1 I, "'P I C.; V '2.: - .--Ito Iltlsti.ll ICI:UN! In, . - iVe would call the tate:Mt:lu of our parrotis . v.td irletsll l U. oil r large assort men tof . NEW AND - 'nEsattAnj.E (101111:S. ;,. ' I) it into atat 'WI of this sensi)n ate Just ,ops 2 netl, and present litany tirnStlt lea, wittelt• We feel certain Will please. - . • , z Orricm 6 .T Inane:lrefully and promptly attended to. , ROBBINS, CLARK . .dc. BIDDLE, ; IIf.WEI.E.Its it SILYCKSXfiIIa a . : • ; . . ,__ . O. till CHESTNUT STHF.ET, l'td I LADELP.I4I.A. k:11:s••• : littipti - Iti• in'il •tr'thli't I ..,:, . r .. 0 , , i ... )% .0, • . . • . 4:10...2nt ._, Si 7r.•Paa•t‘t,t..et .0 4,1.. 1:, • I tr. .. Tilt 7', Fall ttlepr ...... .. I iati2 al I NI `AHD. I 7•:: Chelsea -. . •.: .;;:a j•to ; , • ' • ' , I at Mr.ahlaalleail .- . 4 ':ln' la ; ' t! lii.:Kaatitai•ket .....• '2 a; , " -1--s• - a;;Niew.l.lhihat.; _ I Tii ~ :: ::';'q, .14 - ' !.. 110 Ntant• Haven.::... I 7. - g •‘'...,' fa : Wt.! GI 111 - 1:41•Ig:INIII. .... I NPl••‘ ' ytiNi,... V... 4.. NI•rt,I1):„.. ..-2 11,,,,.0.N././ . Ti HtIINNNITT .. . : . .. ~, W.• ,! til WiS(II` , NII..-L,1... ^-,' • 4 :LiS . ..i. ' 34 NI) ltraintrON.. . • ... ' ' , —• ' • ehotrlnKto,, ii ; • L:1,,... - fti I Ng, K Camtirliht.',.. '2...:' , .. : • t '•-• • Ilavertilll.. -._ :. - - "*•'•••Sd'• • •; 1 ialclP.taibtitl.•• .i: :•-: a ... - • biglitaati.........; . '.,• ..,:;,..ii: ' • 1 *.: 111 Pros - inc.-L.'S:a- .•' " ' - S.. f• . A sue..ts.at) ..... • .•.. - . ' 0 - Itc , ol. - te1,.... .... ",.-,:,' .., ;7....„ , drs Ist tiroec•lntra .. t.ll - • . I t. 1 1.1 E.Greeeseieh.„. '..!'ni; : Ssetinnah....,.... 'l'l . ll • ' - . • ~.ti,,,..k. •„f , NI ilvm 2 xesttstiss f . , ..'• ', , 4- - --- - ---' - --'-• --- ' - WFDDIVG 1 .. ~,,_ : 12o.sire tt,•invite particular attention to their;Enll . • 601 AD SICV Ey V. Alt El 4, arranged for 'RESENTS, comprising a great variety t i titiN ' 4OIITATION 40 . TIDE. ' _ - • r . iif tiew; meful and ornamental articles In Phtlii, NY KNADISCI RAILRON I.' . V. . '''''. • Oriental' and Fleur! Finish. . .• ~ - s L.. M. . • • lit. ... IL Oh. To Port 1ttc1ituu,ad...;..........-42 do /r m.* , ‘: • .... 2 or r;,iiia , These goods, chiefly of exeltudye designs, wilt be To . P-htl3.lelP " L ,," -- 7* " -- 77 - -10 ''' i" 2 i ' ' , 1. ••• " 4 '. i° 1 found at Moderate Prices, and lit very eotniilefek as - The rats-1001u r.ns Carlson area ceuti per'tun•b •lier, and froM.Tamatla lb, and Pin (Trove 12 cerfts pet 'anti ler. I aka - latent from the Ittexpenstve aud,inetst'pnlettcal Tupaaltit•Attaallt .4 cup.. II ell ry, Ewa or .New Itrute , wleyc. : article for table use•fittlte frio,reittlaborate.and. orna or along th•ltne ofithe 'Delaware anal Raritan (lama. th• ] mental rombinatlui - ;' - iti' - .l3oelisert, Dinner and Tea clruwtmeks tin NOM villltie,rin Liamp.Stenailoast and Beak en, i . ~.-• Eocene.: t•hestnut 41, and Erg 111111 SIOVN 3) reat..• TO ..I'.ll service: • ,„...-.. - other tahltits 011;$Illf. Of the Cajal of the ' Del ware, un all 1 ~,,,. cur e. _ •• , nal In v itallon ' is extended to all Who •tott.'e sts,s, tbeentai. • I• • ...- • . r • Cat CUrglieSl of Ira taksor 1.-s, tsinslcueal to points within ; feel disposed k) visit Tour. Store and exarnltteAllfi Cat- Capes, of 'the Ikataware; a liataterage draw hark of Meta. 1 1 • lieitat I ful eollectfutt of Art work In Silver. - - • -...... e 0 .J.- E . C'.4.LDWELL .8,.: ~- 1 i - .1 •X(N. 902 .CIIESTNL'T -STREET. o , 4-- r' - '-`• - • . . . . t; ,- N . 0%% •1" COALL FREIGHTS ".4 . 4;rt:untl Yr.nvtlunl! t 1 . ...... N!,‘N Kirx Wln rt.nrt— 1.r.•v1,1. . liKrt 11. rd li „. 3d•tivtlAvn NOrWi. , ll 1: 4 4. t.tw A 11.4titv :„. .... . 4•4l.33ll,rtllzeport. I I..ruttt ...... :,. , friviietrArvart. Nett MEE ME ' RATES 9F NoitTl MUndli ('hunk to Vll r_Entott VALLKA, • ILAII.AOi D. . 7. cs"YAc AND 111.11 RI. It WWI: Z. .R .1I LLUI. INS iort. To Elizatoet II 1.. V. it. It To Hoboken, - 1.1 C. R. R.. ......... 1 12 %.t' r ,t • whary 35 MARI, tw cchi.ref v , 2 riliffinl L=MMM GMLIMIXINIM - 344T/"N RA11.10,0 1H ifl Penh }lawn [4, 1.1111 slauch Et, Ph 11fali..141^irptti; t,i 114 Storypir,r .antr - • SI '•0 'en :11113.i'4,rt. ...... 111 Is: •,••*' . ; ....... ... .... . EMZENECI :.1. kVIGATIii• objP.,S V. . the r4l.•t. of toll noir treocht - bq the Oat preweht, Tt,n. Inliter!nir nr St . :l/*11..1:1 liinut for =I I•r. SII ....t: / ..1 tt . e :P1111.1.011.1.1 . 111 1 11:Crett Pt. 11(11(011 Fromn , Frr Ott • I to- 'inn t., :f.oro Cti., , at nut, amel to Neve Fork and v.-hi.. on - 1.u01p,:,!1..A,1 and itrokOk;' 1 ernik on 141:"and siovy, on coal ,rimer. • - 11( r.E11,141f o'.j\ fit.. . ktoz}..llNtorf. - • i N ew li,, re .t.,1 lirktol ....... ..., Irr,an Manela Chunk ,„,T:tr1.111411 to N,. v. Von/ Through to Phlhilhrt . • XY uotarr, CAV To New York... To Jero•y 1-`4.6. re•ahlptnent—. • , _... • , . : - M. s linty Itbutritstincuts. . ,-. _ .....„ ....• LOBT.—On Ftlc nfterttOuit, liTIOLI) BR k.AST- Pa:. The finder ,ii& Ix atuttuhlr reirtuded by !diving It at Not It Market ~ at._aortnir.of Seeond a.t.... Nov. 5. '7O-46e.k..21.9.1t.. • 4_,_________ I X TANTED IMitEDIATELir,—.I. le ' male teach- V-V .or. for the .Pritnary Sdiax4 In the Borough or l'i negrove. Term t.t month.. Addrega. .1; 1...NV - MINI I. ~_ •itiiegma..e. P. 1, '74-1.141..• j2U/31NESS FOR SALE,--cOn.' Or tbi. Moat 1) nrunibilng itor“,i fit tile 4ctiu,slklll Cow; Iteglon tor side fur exeluid%elv and Murk new and clea'n: Addresm. by Ietter:BUSINESS, at flits °ilk*. - ()et. 27. '7O-212-2w—rp , lt _ _ - E CELEB / SPIXTACLES 1.:R. - guaranteed to. ttutct Oplielao litreei, 3 door/ nix) Fitly Id, • - ATED CRYSTAL I) 'EYE ULASS:4S I°II4I St Atilt tlae .eve. VAN. lindotiOSEe ind Wattlinuitcer, ;',N.I. 254 Centre e &be Mortimer lionre: ND PRUTT TREE PRUN. ember in the best month •• • t Fruit tret.st, because there is no ine front woepinit or bleestinc. Mortgitge. lug addreiaed to A. de Lentilhae,c- , - , -. •• . . _ - . • Post (Itilee;'.will xrcelve•-psoaritt--: • 4- e" Nor. 2, '7O -21 G-I w-4,5-It • I B°udil are niSnett . in prbfeisional getitleanall of j Ind good standing. Is.tlealrons of an eastern ladylo: culture and r .to 21 yeant of late, With an tilt mon)* If the patties arenttitual ,!h.other. Addre M rt-..1111N1r. • box i. Logan . sport, In R diana. . 41- _ _ . VALL VINE I • 'NG: 4 2+:O% ! pruulug Vino% an lows to the tree or t• A ll'orderm (or prut fox t.ir, PottKVllle `~ attention. mo am Pr', Azi reitpectidatitY e)irey,p4ltttllng wit! refinement. from 1 t mate view to tuatr ly plea t ed . with V' • Nuv, 4711 FASHION CO i ESE RACES.-The Fall Races , at' the I on Course will commence on TCENDAY, Novein bee sth, and continue three days. ' Armittrementn bay,. been made to [secure the-Eves. rare of nome of the best Trotting, Peeing and Min -maim; Homing in the chats, 'and- it is believed that the adair will be U e host exel ing one ever held in the county. tiecal accommodation of Hotel and Strab:es. . . . . S. WLY 4 I4NEH.SeIci".. 11. M. UNANOsT, Prenr •Nov. 2, 10,-2 6-St.-melt. ' • . —,. NOTIOR-.Lettt rs of Admini s tration on the es tate of sylvester coe, hate of thet 'Township of - Mablenny. in the County of Schuylkill, have been granted to the tindentigned. AD persona Indebted to said estate are neatest to make payment, and -those having dal against the same -to present them to • SAlt MA. COE, Administrutrix. Palo Alto. - , Or to JO .N W. HICK EL, her Attorney. Nov. Z, 'in . 415-Gt CTRAYR'D OR TOLES from Pipet Clinton ....3Loca, October 11 at 11 o'clOek at nikht, TWO. MULES the provers of James Martin, Palo A 41.14 ' of the following ripticin. itte: 7 one Start Mare Mule about 0 yearn tt. One lainte. shirk hay mule 5,- „years old; with larg4 hind letuoJitts,inkttrbmnded sm B. S., on- front I . -Twenty dollars will be paid for information midi; etoverylik.the subscriber. - TAMEN MARY' N, Palo Alto, Nov. 2, Fe • ~.. 45-2 t 611 -- r - TN THE CI UT 1 K OF CORON VrallAll 01' . , 1 Sc'huylkitt County'. CIIADLITS Mltigirt - I . 4 Sept. Term, 1670. i. 111. MATILDA ME/Milt. 1 Allan &mmo& :for a 418 June Terra, 1878. I Divorce. , . 1 • Yo the respondent above named: You are hereby • required to appear idle (burl of tkennton Pleas, to I 'be held' at Pottsville,l -tor the County of Schuylkill,' on the first Monday ipp December next; to answer the complaint of the libellant In the above Mated ease.• ” OEOOE C. WYNKOOP, Sheriff. t Sheriffs Oflice, Put vllle, Nov, n', ifie. - 'i1"..4"-it a . . . . stk.rr.r., Vlser. ;z. ,31.1,011` 1.1159.4116 • K t &ht.. -TerrAg,, , 1.0.:s:. mt=4 . 14; ''77. 7.'11 .• re= .ICou 1.242 C, . 1 . 9 169,3:16, . 1 . 7 11.8 . * * I :,,7u =144 CM Tui4 901 EMI MEI =I = .1 41 . I If BEI3 A- color and dresSing,that not burn the . hair orliijore the bead. • . - . • . It n , doeS' , not produce - color, inechanic4y,'. as • the poisOnous• preparations • • = •It gradually'`restores the hair, to its nriginal' . .,COloy'and lustre, by supplying rim life and It •causgs aluxuriant ; :growth of soft;fine . hair. _The be:st and safist , article ever offered. ••., Clean and Pure. No sedinteut.' - Sold - everywhere. -•— . • k .• . 04, .FOR DOBBINS% reo. li:vvrn. .P1.1113114;11 EE EI3 : WM •:i:Nnie.,Allvatistitatts:. lin • 'II=I3IIOOI7.BTOP COMMON ; PLIAS ,OP S ar i( ere, SALE OF - ttraz, Gonnty. • " Mr:virtue of a writ of Midithod 11:zpowas. lamed Rebecca A. Tertaa, by her) MI Sept. Fenn, is;.l. out - of the Court of Common films of Sehuyikill telved. IkatryJ. Alspach 11. • county, and to me direeted, there will be expo - Jed - to • e., • Alias Sabptena thee public. sale oroutrzY. • • 'tVit.maisilf. Tairuals. Dlvorct.„' • • _ S A 4 3f7 June Term.lB7o. J. oylvek in the forenoon, at the Court Rouse, To the respendent above istunikd : You are hereby - Li=k li s of patients!, nchttylittli Otanty, requited to appear at a Court of Connunn Pleas, th e somswie dtsmmed real estate town ;-- • be held at FMtsville kir the of "'"' dl7l.4 u 4 s • All tbe undivided onealzieentb part; 'oath last Monday of sekeenkber next, ta answer She whole In 16 iNual parts tabs parfait and divi theeetnplitint of libellant in the above stated case.. dot of, and in' all the following described piece or GEORGE C. IVY NROOP ; Sheriff. • of Ccal rand Memorised of portions of 'eve --Ithealro (Ake. lick • 45-4 L Crirturress refor mi to in a certain indenture 0t.,. compromise and mutual' crania and releases made by and between Richard p. Foulke. William Park, ter .Foulke and wife, and a Corporation known as the 'Preston itetreat, of the one part,and John Ansmket4 Jr.. and wife and tither' of the other pert,. tilted the Bth dry of June. A. 8., mail , and recorded - In Lkilnyl kill Opunty In bead -Book No. 3e,page 31, dc., and In Columbia County in peed Bonk O. page - viii., 11P' -course being ( hereunto had will 'lnver.) sheets, „ lift and being portly' in the kvernship of Butler (late Barry; In Schuylkill County; aforesaid. and ps.rtly la Columbian- C.'outity in the , State' of P.-nrisylvania, wad boat& ti and described sacessrd ing to a recent surviy, marking and report of a htmer piece or portion of land, of which this de scribed piece was part, made:by Peter W. Sheafer and Allen Fisher, of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill COunty aforesaid, surveyors for that put , wake mutually appointed and chosen be the parties:, to and In consideration' of the said Indenture of Compromisek as, folio 10 wit : Beginning at a point in the , the summit of the Hlgh Itidge next north oft s afahanoy Creek., wide). -pointis Midway betwee d the eastern bounder( .of a tract otigintfly. survey.nu a warrant dated-the loth da y -u f*fiY-47 1 t1 - . 10. - William Elliott, and the westernisoundary 0 it tract originally surveyd on a warrant dated the 10th day of January; 13 ltla sued to John Aleravider snow part, of the tit rard ee tatej which „point was marked , by the said Shinier and Fisher uper, the groutid bye pine knot slake and pile of stones, and witnessed upon it chestnut oak tree(, each having 3 notches towards 'Raid pile ; thence by the middle of t t u noon of said ridge by the following e.kukses and di n Lances, the same beiug also :narked by the said Shearer and Fisher, by cut. tinge ohm!, between 2 notches upon the sight trees, and a blaze for the other lines, that Ii to say south" 83 degrees and ..}4 of it degree West 7IS feet toe you pine tree,mark ed by the said Sheaferand Fisher fora corner by 3 notehes"ou the easterly side and westerly side thereof, end Telt nessed by 3 imlehes raisin each of the Sides respectively towards ' some of - seven • neighboring tieea, one 4.1` which - k a large white oar standing - tve , 4tv.ilsily "of said young pine, tbenee south O dt-grees and of teilegree west . 4 e feet to a' pine tree, marke,l bv- the said Sheet- and Fisher with 3 uotches tin theeasdcrly And westerly a tles and rfline , ; l4 ed by 3 notches on -the sides towards. the same of each of I pine tree .and 2 ruck oak trees; -thence month sl degrees 212 nil:lutes west 700 feet to a pine knot stake set - to a pile of stones made by the said surveyons on that line of the westernmost ant i vey on a warrant' to 'olint Dreher, which extends • northerly from the Northwest corner'of au Interfer lug survey on a wmrant to John Kelly' (the last of said • stake_and pile 'of stones are. at a distance of 2se. • ieet\,riT.rth degrees west from Asia corner of John. and witnessed by, the said Silents r anti-Fisher by a notches upon the • side towlirds the same by 6 trees standing_ la the itei ghborhat I thereof; thence by ti line parallel with the suet hem line of the Girard . tracts. cute.; unity surveyed on warrants IS I I6OII - to Robert Ellts•r. helmet., W4liam shannon and tleorge Bleckhurn, town .Smth degrees west about IXI2 feet, be he sante...more ter less, until it strikes- the eststenv boundary line of the tract originally surveyed 04 warrant issued to Deborah Grant, dated the 2nd day of January- , 17113, at the distance of 5.10 feel, south 7 1 4 degrees Ea st trom the double pine corner of the last raid tract; then,: along the eastern Moe of the said Deborah Urant survey north 3 degrees West au feet to the aforesaid tioubre ine cornet: of the Deborah Grant surv ey; thence a long the northern boundary hue of said last named survey south s 2 degrees west, about 440 feet, he the saute\ more or les.s". to stones. a • cernelr of a trtiet originally surveyed on warrant issued to William Eillott, dated the 10th day of May; - 174 J; thence along the eastern- boundary line of the said NVililam lid t survey north :1,4 degrees west eras-sing. the County line of said - Sertuyik ill anti Columbia Counties flit,, the said Cohmtbill County about 3152 feet, be the same more or test.-%o a corner, by the °Metal pint, it chestnnt, teak tree, but now_ stones, attested by old witniws marks' on a neigh- ' -boring tree, being the sotithwestes" corner of the .4oresithi tract originally surveyed on warrant tit ltobert ifillzbeinter'. thence ity , the southern boundary line of the aforeNtid last mentioned tract and the tract originally surf, eyed Mr warrant to illitun Shannon, 110115, tkitne&t east 4910 feet to a point ntidway - between. the said eastern line of the said William 1-31Iott surt'ey and the western survey of the .b.it n lexander'survey, which point was asilf , ained by measurement anti Wax attested - Kahl Sheeler alai Fisher by markltig young f ne for a (smiler/m - Ith 3 notches on the easterly, Is esterly and southerly sides respectively, and also by witnessing the szune by 3 notches upon the shies looking towards the same of 1 trees respee l Lively standing to the nefghborhooci thereof; theuci; by a line parallel with the eastern lintiof said sur vey to the William Elliott," south 7 duvets and a half east 3)341 russet, recrossiug said county line Into schuyikill t ounty tel the .la•ginuing point In the. middle of minutia of the high ridge - aforesaid. con taining' within said boundaries- the quantity of about .boa , - res. he the sa tue, w hen truly ascertained, •. sure or !es's being the same premises nine undi vided sixteenths parts otalyhicti William h Patrick ,and Sarah 1., his site, granted and c.,l,tves'etl nut,, . Mary Bast, by Deed dated the-4th day of April, A: LLS to 1111,..1 by.a referenee therelit reeortied lu Schuylkill County, In Deed:Book .Ncet. ill, fully uppear, - reeorileil in Deed BcZok...No, 65, page &V. ,te., with the appurtenances, cOnabSt_l4 or a frame. Coal Breaker-with Stehntes, Screens, Jim einnery, Ste., complete, 3 blocks 'Of 4-story frame Miners". houses and a frame stable In columbla County, "end a large frame Coal-Breaker, With to•buti; screen's, machinery, t`.-tonplete, 1 frame engine house I dirt Plane with macnittery, emu-. plete, I countler ...chute, I self acting Plane, 1 frame stable, 3 name . water tanits.• and "13 blocks_ of story frame ;inners' houses in Schuylkill county. setzed;-und tiiten in ex-is:talon as the .property of - .JOHN A,N , sl'Acll; JR., and to be !Old by; tiKOktUF: C„,...."1".5K00P, Sheriff. • slierltrs toile.% Pot tsvl'a., November fit, I/110. :No .1. 157.0. • 43—It. . • 1.1..V1E OF REAL ESTATE.—Ity • L 1 virtue of sotelry writs of Firri Pltria4, Lrptri Fa fool reitrilo;"e ECptilas - is•med out M line t Mirt ter I ',minion tit . 1 . 4 . :111y Mali Comity amt directed there Will .be expose I to plbile- sale outcry, NUM or 00 ON Pr•*•tlor sebuylkill County. lif.utoeityr D. Mottantox by her) 1211 Yep. Term 11tU. neat friend ditlbert /tattle.' . . 1: Alla" Subpoena for rt.. • ay - lotstr L'Y TEA :3101tillaloN. Jane Term, l a Divorce. - 317, itht. .To the respondent above named: You are hereby' required toappear at a Court of Coranson Pleas, to beoeld at Pottavillp. for the County of Schuylkill. oa the first Monday of Deannber neat, to answer the complaint of the libellant - tn the above stated roie. GEORGIC. 'WYNKOOP, Mt:lend - a °face. Pottsville, Nov. 3. UM • 44'U TB TU COI7BT OF COMMON PLIGAS OF Schuylkill County. .11.(cE DAVIS • by ber next. SeptTerni. friend John McDonald r~ alias • I • bperaa for a : 31oncax P. DATIL ..- IJIVOree. • 181 June Term, VAL To the reipondent above named Nutt are lieruity required to appear at a Court of Cknumon Plciui, to eld at Pretwellle, for the County of Schuyllilli, cliqhe..flrat Monday of December next, to utiliser tntecutuptalnt of the libellant In the above sta:rd G.E. - OttGE C. WYNK - 00P. sheriff. sheriir, ()Him Pottat Me, Nov. I,IICO. . . . H. ALLET, DMUS d CO.. • NEW& IMPROVED GRAND & SQUARE' PI A ;% . t • S". • • HONI.NGER d * CO.'S • '.1:111-"RcH A.ND PARLOR. ORGANS fur CASH and INSTALMENTS. Pnrehaaera will Jo w 14 to examine the Great lontiroventent liefore pure - naming elaewhere. Send fur Dexeriptive ttreular. e • W. lIEDFIELI) • secoutl noar,, Su, tr 27 -CHESTS ET • STItEE r, • .PHILAIIELY/fl.l. = F U119.' 326. - . JOHN A. STAMIIACH".Sc - • - 26 ARCH . STREET. xwscrwcrvaxx of , • • LADIES', FANCY FURS. • • CORlsistitig of Hmodan Sable, Ilmittan Ray Sable, Mink Sable, Royal Esnilhe, Gr. Seal ; Atilt - actin.. n(ultrel, Fitch. tic. Children's Sett.. • UenUemenla Collura. and Glove., (an liar Sleigh Robe& - . -The "We* at lowe,a ces. • All kiln illtginaitmeett 11•Pr p ef ri ell!Va. , JOILICA: STAMBACH t i'O. .82d Ate* Mrct, :,7) doe. rxbelow : 'PHII ADEI __-- BLALNicr.ps stiltas. LINZNB. BC. , . i, "A',llliutir , Blankets, t 4 SO to 118 iv. • _ , •• '• - 21 - FWool Coveriebe and Comforti.liles. : • , •-• . dirieitaaril Quilts, $1 all to 5.5 00. - • ••: : , Marseilles tjutlts,l-4 00 to $l6 00. - . I.op Blau tietei, Carriage Rugs. - • Traveling Blankets and lauds. ,•, i.•.,--- I . LINENS. • . ' • r.:lr.'; dos. Fine Towels, $2 .1/1 to ttl (Si. • . ...'lB Oot. Napkins, $1 40 to $8 C-9; Huck Towelings, Mc. tofineat. • Russian and American Crashes. . Loom Table Linens, Si'c, to $llO. -• One Bale iluperior Loom Dlce;hor.. • rru pieces Irish Dampaks,ilss.gp.• Barnsley Table'Llnens, $1 24 up.. • . '• , , , Ittehard%on2s Linens, every notol;er. 'shin Bus&rn, toll ling, ull styles.. LATI4E.T..X7I.IaARS..., . :. • LA 111.1"..eillA Wl.ll. ~ ... • " • 1.-4.157E5' St'ITA... , FINE CLOAE.INGS. : • .- , -SILK VELVETS. ' - PIANO COVERM. . SI (SIMILE I'OPLINs.- :• "' II tO SIERINOEs. •, , - - • . . . - - Si iru sEltillE .. 41 Crh.SATIN s. CLOTIN. ' l'ool'Eß ac- CON-% RD, . . S. E. Cult:van NINTiI AND ACARICNT STILIKVS. . Oct. I.'7 l r—l.eit - ' ' - PH ILA DELPII IA • 1 ILVER AND ; PLATED W A:RES_ •• 1 0 . .. Dr.t 4i N>sil ? s \\• ATV!! P.,. JEwt:Lys, IMO DAV,14.1111),-1 Algto , HOLIDAY eal'7S. N.17'1'11'1).1,1, .V,,, , i n t,. ~. 21111, .1:470, At le rictoeir In Cie f-trention, :it the Court: llouse, , In t hi. llormili ofl'ottsvllle, t - chtlyikill,Coinity, the l i • ronewing d..vterl lied reatestat 1 . , to *lf : - ' All the :Lein, t: t le and Interest of - Nolte sityfert of.: in and to'all that certain lot or lilt.ce of entutu - 1, 54.-.., uate in :he Rommel of selloYl kill Haven, isclittyl k ill County, b al mi. il Mirth warilly by lot ;of James Kirkpatrlek, east wardiy by Duel; , ; I reet,soutliward-' ly by property of Jae..b 111:M7.11liter and ivestwarcily hy an alley. eontalitlim in i - idtit.23 het more or less, azaf ltmlepth i SI feet, more or Ms.., with• the appiir teiaitice-:, eonsisting of -a 3-siory •frattie dwelling hootte,:aith a 2-story fraine.b.tek but itlim; attuelied. iota frame stable. . .. ALS I- 1 --All t hat vertu' ii•isiall farm ur tract of-land, sit nattfl it 1 - Mon Township, seituyik ill • County, ad joining lands of Samuel [washer, Michael Grover ; ,Jobitiijart;llenry Stituifer and others, containing -31 acres:galore or less, with l tha•uppurtenanees, con sisting of a 1 1 . silt y log d w elling-house and a log barn ; as 1110 4 riroperty of .1011'N TEPLE., A LSO—NO. I.—A 1 I . r init certain small qtriti or trail. of land, sltuateui Norwegian - Tot-et/sit 111, "Selatty,ll:ll I ('aunty, atipariing%the • upper. road itlaillniellont Plittavllle to Minersville, tnisidluneantrtylisind land' of Com - MI Seltzer anti others, vont:dining .4 acres, -noire or less, with the 'al - moth:natives eonsisting 'of a 2-story franie tavern and -dwelting-house,. with a 1 1 e story frame-hack buildlitgattached, aim lek :hid . frame smoke house, unit 2 fratire stables, NO _—All that cerl alt. lot or piece of ground, sit uate In Jahippa,• in the, Btirough of l'ottsvlite, 'Selluylitill County, bounded northWarilly belyrout street- eastwaplly by lot of .Frederick Selittltr, southwarilly by the Mount Carbim ,- Railroad, Luta • wtwanlly by lot of Frederick Flail, containing In width :3,1 feet; and in. depth lea ft-et, more or was, w 1 th,l he appurtenances, 'consisting. of a I% story frametiwel ling-house with ‘ briek anti •Stone-base inent ; teithe property of CHA ItLES F. KULL, • , ALsO—All those :1 certain lots Or Pieces of grtaind, situate lit Newwiwn; P.olly. Township, Schuylkill County, hennaed northwardly by an alley, 'ea:O -wen:lly by the public road leading from Pottsville to Tremont, sotpliwardly by Pine e treed and west wardly by an allr.„ e - eotitai I ning together n width 7 - ,- feet,. and, in (tenth tYI ftet,iwlth the appurtenances,' consisting elf it 2-„Ssre.r. frte dwelling house with . stone basement .rintLa 1 1 'tory frame kitchen at tached, a frame stable and frame smoke-house ;as the property of 31.4.10 - 3ARET ZERNIIELT. ALSus--Ail that certain 2-story frame dwelling .house, situate north of Mauch Chunk 'Street, be-, . tweet. Coal Street anti the )donut Carbon' Railroad, near the holler - .manufactory of John T.` Noble in 'the Borough- orrottsyll le,. in- the surd County" - of ' Schuylkill, containing In 'front on a small street• running parallel with Coal Street, -12 feet, and hi . depth 21 feet, anti the lot or plel•e of ground, antLettr- , !Mtge. appurtetaint to said building;' us the. proper- ty of JOHN WINN. ', ALisil-All that certain .2-story Itrlcit dwelling-'' house or buildina with Ineierneut story below, Situ ate in the :Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Seim y 11:111, on tice,northwesterly earner of Laurel street and 11111 street, , c,rntalnlng in Matt - on said Laurel [greet 2-oSfeet, and in depth along Hlll Street 2d feet, and thelot or piece Of gretnid and curti loge appurtenant to said building,: las the property of . F.-MANI:I.:1. EICHORN and f ELIZAIIEIII. : El- CHOItN: ALSO—AII that certain fano tractor piece of land,. situate at Landingville In North Munbelm Vow - I:- ship, Schuylkill Conine, Pa., bounded 'and limited as folios., to wit: Iles:lnning at a stake in the road leading to Orwitislairg, at a •ciiiner to Frederick. Lautiertnntes lipid, tnenee along the said road lead ,lug to Orwlgsburg north lta,.:, degrees, west :t1 perches .to an apple td-e, thence along said road north Zitle grecs ease2s perches to a white oak, - thence by land ~1 Jeremiah Reed south 33 degrees weste perches to . - a stone, thCnceltriuth 714tlegrets, west:ss% perches to a stone, thettee north 12 degrees west 44 perches to • stone, thence by. land late of Richard Rickert ; and Philip Drumheller; south 73 - degrees west 59-y, perch -es to a shine, thenee by other lami south 74 dawrisec west. 73 1 4 perches to the -River nchuylkill, thence along the said River south 12 degrees east 19% perch es, thence south:29 degrees west 'll pe"ches s tbenre south Fishy degrees east 6 -perelies. and -ler.; - _--Ac.::,- , .., - - hundresittet m a stone, thence stint.'.-Vakr.d • :.--f:: : a perches and twelye:one-tintidredtht - 112 a-s t; er . thence south 5 , -; degrees "east r.:l peretfes and one tenth to a stone, 'thence 50uth.,35% degrees east 11 perches and tarty-eight/one-hundredths to a stone, thence north s 7 "degrees east:4-5 perches and seven ty-tive-one-hundredths to a Stone, thence north 78% degrees east s.; "perches and fifty-four on, to a stone, thence .north 17,11 degrees east 9 perches and Rime-one-hundredths to a stone, thence north 16% degkees west 31 perches and seven ty-two oniishundredths to it stone, thence south 79'- degrees west 12 perches and twelity-thme-one-hundredths to a stone. thence north, 141 , 4 degrees west 111' perches and twenty-threesone-hunitredtlis to a stone, thence north 79 1 4 degree:4 east 12 perches and MX-one-him dredths to , a stone, thence south 21A:i' degrees east IS perches 'degrees nlene-hundredthsto a maple; thence - south 2.i , ,,, east 3./ perches and seventy-41x ,one-bundredths to a stone, thence smith SW, degrees east 11 perches and ninely-seven-one-lnindreittut to a stone, thence spnth ii% - tlisgrees east 14 perches and seventy-ulne-one-ittandredths to a stone, thence, --hoe h sl degrees east I) Orettes and seven.one-ltun . drelths to the place of beginning, 'containing 00' acres and 21 perches, with Um appurtenances, con .sisting of a 21..-storl - - stone,dwelllng house, with a l-story stone kitchen attached, Mad a large frame bank barn ' with stone basement. ALSO—AII that certain , other piece of land,. situate in - North Man helm Township ad'oresaid, and adjoining' the share .mentioned tract, bounde d as follow, to wit : Begin ning-at a post- corner, thence by land of Frederick 'Lauderbrun north ti degrees east 41 perches to a stone corner, ninth 33 degrees east 7 perches to a pine, north t degrees west-lei perches to a CPruce. north :Sidearms west :te parches to a hickory, thence _by land ttowAr late of Richard - Rickert south 71de gratis west. , perches to a post, thence by land late of. Hoy, south 15 degrees east .31 and three 'tenths perchesto a post, thence by Jeremiah 'Reed's acre lot north 77 degreer4 east 12 'perches-to a post, south 1 - 3 degrees east IX perches and four-tenths to the place of beginning ; containing. Ilyieresaridtillperch es staiet'measure; being the same premises which the said,.the President, .litanlafers and-Company of the Schuylkill Navigation. Lompany by Indenture bearing even- date herewith, and Intended to be forthwith recorded, did, for the consideration there- • la mentioned, part Of Which Is intended to be here by secured, convey unto the said John Gaynor, and 'Edward .1. Gaynor, In fee, under and subject to the. 'reservation, restrictions, releases; covenants - and pnnisions therein set forth, as by reference thereto will fully appear : as the property of JOHN GAY NOR, deceased, in the hands of Edward J. Gaynor, his a itn haistmtor, and of EDWARD J. ' GAYNOR, In his own right: ALSO—AII that certain small .barm t ior t of lead, Situate In Butler Township, Schaylkii win ty, adjoining the public road tending .to blind, and lands no* 'or late -of the' estate o njamin 'Putt, dereased - , Isane Reeds --L--- Fidler nd others, containing 17 acres, more or less, with he appurte: conceit, consisting of a2-stor:rframe elling-house and a frame barn : us the prope • of GEORGE REIFF Kral CATH A.RIN}.I Rhin , : ALSO . All that certain kit or piece of ground, sit uate in the Borough of Maltanoy City, ,Schuylkill Counts', bounded northwardly by Centre street, eastwardly by I....laawissa streetomathwardly by Water street, and westwardly by lot of Ilugh 'lOlan, containing in. Width It feet, and in depth 123 feet; with, the appurtenances, consisting of a 2-story frame store and dwelling-house and a frame stable*, as the properly of. MARTIN FOLEY. Seized qud taken, in execution and Will be 'sold by -• • . GEORGE C. WYNHOOP,SherIif Sheriff's tiflice. Pottsville, Nov. 4 lift . . 45.. it -I. WIRE 110P/1 ' ... L. F. WHITNEY, FaiLitter l . ! PHILADELPHIA. I elr6. Oleo of Z DOSZINS, 426'.Yorth,Highth St., Phi I t;dia Dobbins VEGETABLE Nov. 5 i-,- . 11 'DESIRABLE SAFE HOME, ,`THE SUNBURY and LEWISTOWN .RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. Otter $1,209;00() Bonds, 1)e/tring 7 . per . eent. , ./nterestlii (;soki,Seenreff ,1 • 141000 a. $34)02 4 , and 11.40,00. The Coupons are payable In the city iat Phil?tjel- In, on the Met dere of AO !land October, • ' Yee," of Bette • Tlie price it: present fi "0 band Accrued Interest. in: Currency. with its connection I vrith the PeuraY I %lot la Itsamidst Lewin:WWll, brings the Anthraeire Fields tn Mlles nearer the Western and South *relent markets. ' With this advantage it will eon -44'61 the trade. The Luniher Trade, and theJrnmense and valunbiedepositsotorea lit th is section, together :ifrith , the thickly peopled district through which it Illus. will secure Its very largeand prontilde trade. W3l. PA INTER A. 4.‘24 . 1C ZEN. Venires In Government geetirttlen. NO. 91 South I RI) St., Phl 14161031 a: Apply to MlNEltir f.trE I.X.SURANCE TRUNT en_ o 1.10 'EXPRE St.. Pottsville. Pa. 115-161 Nuv.Sll)-.tll-4;n3 ATTNNTIOS t • - CAREMITERS ANp BiJILDERB. AWED, do 8431U3114, Purrs .utreel„ 1 - Pottaville‘you esu be rutuishod wirb Doors, Noah. [Mud rukutters, Panel &lutists. MoubDrip of al Mei, DuHalms lisrdweis otsll WEAL Give us a - call, and buy cheap. July 21,701-4C,tl/ (.1.(11 . Ks lUti 'FANc‘ MEE Na. 24) CF:NTRE t 4.1 I Immeillese•tepeetitatlve of the house . of .k.ROEBLIFkgr'S SONS, Abnniiinuits: THEY. H. DIBBLE, Trentoaoi;J: 4 -34.10"" ufactu z era ot eve it LitVetl pit ou ot WIRE ROPE, • FOR MN INO,EURPORES, fur Inclincd Sus- Pension Brid. :Elevator, for trankrularloo of ptoirer,stal all a.ti of heavy . bolottag; • _ Orniar al tits Attattiosa Muse, Pottaville. tXt: iliab;. Stank 4t. CHAS. W. Dr..IIOIMIS. AO T.. BOOT, SHOE, HAT • • Al 6 STOEE, Ceotcr STaarr, Camases ' • ; _ an .Ibipa, li on :revariety. con at • iftrticiactr Manned to Veannie Week. AIRING Oone neatly on short notice. Feb. 11. 10 - 3 1.17-Ix. faultier. auttrat.BALL. NhIOLESAIi AND Mien. LUMBER DEALER, • • COAL ST.. near RAILROAD DEPOT, POTTSYILLE. PA. COUPONS. . 4 • .THE 7 PEG CENT. GOLD COUPONS -. • Or Tilt . , . . •gUNBURY AND . LEWISTOWN R. R. CO., f@ DUE OCTOGF.ft, 1, Wilt he paid on and after that date, at the oftice , of • - WM. PAINTER &' C 0.., • ' • 30 S. THIRD -STREET,. PHILADEL!HIA. ' • .1. G. L. SHXYDEL, Treaatirer... . . Oct.. ".70-213&44-3th' mi!liNd-zNctirrns. • Adapted to a gunge 2 it. 6. Jtiehes and Upwards', and of reduced height and width, so as to permi t their running, luAhe onliatari heading of a 3itttt. Wie"have perte‘ ' lrd dewiguis for two varieties of these small loeotnotives—oneinside-rouneeted. and the other out ride-connected. , The material and 'workmanship are equal, In every rtaq.eet, to those in mad loconautiveis of full gune. Send fur circular and !diptograpli Baldwin Loeonitake Work%. Philadelphia: • SEAMLESS BRIM FOR PLUMPING. SPE KING TUBES FOR MINES. Fpr little 1),,y MERCHANT di.....) / . . . , , • 31: OW .110.1ibit St., . . • ', AtiCA!ititttits A . : , . Agent : , for ..„ieriv,z Tube Works Oct I. 1'i640-litt . ! Ifni Saabs, (clothing, , .„ .. • 1 1 570, PELT. OPENING. A CO'MPL:ETE, ASsORTMENT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, lueluding 81LK:4, POPLINSi t CHINTZFN. cLOAKINOS, VEI,VETBENB, CORM.; • BUYS, WATERPROOFS. (lu flea - GIA)VES, a variety' of , Handsome (liidher new gold and black' m ix ures, and si full line of beautiful mere, Bengal and Berlin khatv s ls. . Also, spleudld assortment of • • • MILLINERY GOODS', MATINS, SILKS, VELVETS, RIB- cf 4 •• BONS, MASHES, FLOWERS, Sa • '.• • • 'WHITFIELD . 41: ROYER. Sept 21, 71.)-30-it—lE9-12 SPIIMG 3 BIIKMIOI. DRY GOODS. FOX;& BROTHER, 276 cErrraz s'ilraser. Parrsinti.r., . [)sore. to Aaui aitentlini to their eitowave aloort• tuelit of SPRING AND SUMMER /D_RY : GOODS r re CopiOrtlug of the Latent Sty lee of % the ' _Foreign Sz I )omes ti( ati7l-cet TN.ci•I ' II3I 4 .CA /1000 4 11, Ta -CUL;lact7lo:4l3 HI. Wk AND VOGIALEDNIJ.KB,- / 1.A.4.1)8 Alk.:D . EMßßoruiliti .8 1 IN ENS. • ' LTUthi l,k 4: and DOM U E:4i ins El . . Sill A W tifi I\pi DS - • rilsK) call at tvUlti,Ll to our S, t.xte of • 0 , . cittOCERIIN;74I7F,ENVARE 'l l l'hieli is very large, and seleeto with 'the. titinnet chretOz tide market. - We do not piensider It' beees sary to,eunmerate what we hare, but everything 1a a tit - St-clam 1)17 Goods and Giocery Store, eau be had at our establisktnent.,. 1 I April 17.'1n . ' 22—i , r CLOAKThS. §TRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. .Thlalktock has hewn a-specialty with ,u* for otoe yisairk and we, have very uuttstfal tacilities it/ lilt. .tirehase . of the best .FlltlatiPEA.l I I 001).S. •.• . . . 4,,' We are now dimplayiag an tin rivallesl.toelz,ohlelly iffoni• own fintrrtatlon; coninsclnu In 'port of . . : BLACK ...ASTRACHAN , 4, : BROWN ARTRACHANS. ! • • BLACK CARACULLAs; : 1 BROWN CARACCI,Lks, i . 1 . ~ . ... LYONS VELVET,: ' • i . . SEAL SKINS, . , . . . 1 BLACK ;BEAVERS. WHITE:SEAVER-Q., VELVET BEAN* Elis. ' i . BLit' li CH INCH ILLAs. e.`OLOIiED CIIINCIIILLA£4,, ~, • ', BLACK Irr-LVETEENS, I _ .. ..* ' I AVITITS CORDILTROY . , • -'' , i .' In 'Winter Weig nits: ' • ' .1 No ifiner STCHIC. offered in tho2r::country. of one BkIST 0001CO3 cannot bo pbrelinNed eNewbere. ' ! N ---.,W a . terpßii v . or Clo a i king ' &- . ,• 1 7 i . • '' 1 ' i 1 - • ..• . ' " I recall especial attention- to,!alts stock Of flieso G34130:4„ one of the tariCst . a44l twat assorted hi Atherton., inelnding every price. from tilt etx. to *to t , per ytard, In twenty different onalltles. , . !, : Blankets Blankets ! ! Blanketal . ! !' .Ing`always sold very largely Of these tve Can iql'er4bem at prices with which no 'retail house csn — 'coictippte., So tar thin season our gales have been berand precedent. but our aliangettlents with the mills iire such 'Mit ire dual be able t( sup ply al mod sup drawn*. • - 1 . -bar TakePrticuisr . Nati Our aim is th.still everything a* lever price) than the, aerie goods can be prirelu eineWhere. STRAWBRIDOE!A CLOTHIER, h. W. Corner „RNA and Marked' .11HILADELPH.I.1;. I ' Oet. "M. wteiri?ow DEOORATIO*I3. • I.ACE CUR i llA.l.l•ll3;t4 Ite.AVY AN D, DRAPiFt-'4,: , - • irttwFt ca# . trts 07 :• : J - : DVC3IASIC, :81r4,,, .A 341 aILK, aLsivoo;. • ,F A: B . R I , olt Sthutr, of ;CW;!ra, Mt: Latest inoposileti.: I 'WINDOW Stt.AbES, IN ALL TH.E NEWEST TI 4 NTr4 V , LUSESS, 8A12,30.. for EsitroaS Sup ti ' .WAIRIAVEN, A iFIANONIC iiALL,Tva cuoriwyr • • 'PRILADELPII '247 7.'10 . • . wit NM iron NOtil6. 11.1aRD a CO., HJPIjX, OF - ALL' KINbH CpOA ac:, ttra u- t EINI =1 40-6 m 'c2l3V ireiestavh. , .UP TO 7-7. - ThpArnitAtiCe Ratified. tiLkaziEta.7.4l3l tfiTiouistoE; The Troops Deny His Authority: tlii CAPTURE:IW DLION • N olt . ~ ' iulcncr lit Vnitlice. • THE SPANISH THRONE QUEe.TION • Garl►wldi and the , ?'ranee-tlreur■—?he ; r►rmisttee. . Confirmed. LosnoN, Nor.4.—The National and Garden Ilesaneon • r light under Garibaldi, who is organizing the. Francs-tireurs. • • . The FrankfOrd" bankers have offered to ad vence money -to several French towns which are unable to bear the burdens Of the war. The Prussian (lovernment has 'approved of this project. - Loxbox, Noy: .11—Private telegrams from Marseilles this - morning.dechue that the Bis marek-Thiemarrailied armistice is officially nfirmed., The proposed suspension of hos tilities is gladly received here, and is gener ally considered as an eventual harbinger of peace. The conditions of the armistice are . the E!rune" as were proposed by Earl Gran ville.-Y • The C.-mistituttoual Assembly is to meet on he 15th fast.• . . . The'eschange of t3ignattliefs rattfying the armistice. was to take place to-day. . • - :,' CE: . . , . , k-! - . 112.. ReOutili i,lDeruosistrUttuu to Puri,.—the 's houtll.Gent at 1113tmeille*—Aindtv , lit Puriti. ., _ . -, • ' - 1 • . , - • .. • . , ~.....-1 m • 4. Torits, Nov. 4:'}—Passengers hybolloon left Paris on Weduvsday with/ the particulars of the coup Wend / f Ainstave/Hourensand other Red ConSpirators.l -r / ' . . They rep ag the disturbances on Monday i; an excited insur rectionist tl :WO his piece at the head. and bl Trochu. Each time 'the barrel ‘ .le by friends. Trochu, I sing bearing, roused „ the admira' loe, and acting firm ly; uudout hi • harm. ' Tlie -ex ultation of partyis iepreettted as intolerat produce collishins Toun.s,.? ' follow -I' patch fro{ Gan the:itte pt ni :e hi MAR., :traxs, ... j oy. 2.--la splendidly by therNatinual • people at the'Pre4ecture. A men/came and de nand tha with Esquiros or resign. 0 do/either a pistol was disci); ant' wounded in t to abdomen ' shall be about i i a few day e able to peribru my officio recover: Toun-s, Nov. 4.—r The press -only the exception of.theltt: in favoi• of thee.rmistice. • On Tuesday events had uaual tenor, and Paris one .tranquil: . .. The Paris Government has issued a decree, 'asking;ihe people' to vote upon the question : '!Will Paris suppOrt the power conferred upon the Government of the national de fence?"." - 18,z0. / A litt !Ale nte,eting wai; held that day, which Nra addre&sthbly i prominent Inetabent 4. the (4overtnnant,.. li.esolutions were adoptc n detiling Ow derantions_ of - theNr . on enables on . • • • . . . , The Csipture of_ll~q=Ds ' tluSul~Led'l'rl~onerw at • , NTllhelseshciher—Prosalen ffiovemeute • -••• , .Ir44tereFrance. • . . • ~ , .1 • , \ t BEEuS, Nov. 4.-The captu of the, City of Dijon, is confirmed by otheitt , despatches \just,reeeived_frem Gen. • Werd r. A large' =of Ute town was burned y the brim ent. .. The hit Prussian Or utidiert filed two hundred men plated hors d combat in the combat, in the engagement, ,nd the 2d • Grenediers.flve h ndred. The French losses are unknown, t are believed to be heavy.; . On Wedne day there were IWentylme general and eighty-seven` stiPerit-ofgeers' with the En perm- IsTapoteon at Vithelms;- nehe. Pen '. l ::.Mumt and .. few there;:re nialited the aad the rests p. ' ' ed - to'. Berlin. . ''• - . •-;."-. ' The' tneetin -of the Emperor an Marshal Canrobert, was, ery cordial. •They rnbmeed inill.klaied each other several tinie: • .' - I EEl4.l:.v;:'Nev. 4.- - --Two artily rps.,,have I left Metz to liombard , and invest ThionVille, I 'which maintains ft stubborn defenceegaiust , I the force already besieging it.: On Monday the Army tindiAr . Frederick Charles, which was to march upon L'yon's, separated, part marching upon - Dile, and. 1 the reinainder upon.l3eSancon-. '_ • - An attack tipait &lien is expec.l6l. The. Electroil'ot Aoau • ' •.. .:1 I A1)11,', Nov.. 4.---The diseussi 1. of Jive': t 'oie . upon tin , proPoaition to elect .. , .he Duke:. Aosta King of Spain,:fias been 'set ' own to take place on, the 16th .of the present month: THE P_(CLFIC .COAST. ' 'll:vice or Murder,.. • - . SA N VRA Nov. 3.—A itTort his reached here or tile_ ama...4siaation of Piabido Vega, Tepic. ~• "rittentle'n, a leaditig,lawyer of San ) - and reporter of the Supreme Cciurt was shot to-night on the Oak v_ boat ,by Mrs: Laura A. Fair, and hopes are entertained 'of Wlivin his ov hg passed-through his lung. A. P.:. C, Francisco of_Califorl land. fcrr , hut little' er›::t he 1 LOSIN ( Q PRICES DE Kik EN knito. Tit - 6[1'11)1;1i - . .7. _Pit iLeDir.i.ru A. • :1 4 ebV. 3, PrO, 3 o'clock. Pi di ~i =~...~.. U. s. frx of '6,3, new '67.‘....... " 5'300.410's • . V. Si:3o year 8 per, cent, Currency:: Gold Silver ; Union Pacific EL R. let M. Btinds., Central Paeltle R Union Pactitic Land Grant. 1101,,t.. ;:071i - SVIL.LE MARKETS Correttea may 'or me . &uteri' Jairual by GLW • /103 • • • IWh°le.l Re tail .sale Wheat Flcrtir. extra. 'family, ft !31.,1 f i ;.,0: $ 75 *!'" " "3 75 4 (0 . : " " " extra , ...... • 7 . _ . SO ter; ; ::...,:-....--.. • • Reekw , liett, fl o ur ; ..... . Wheal * prisms white ... e....-..... 1.- -;-.- - .....i ii4 Oorn- • , Osta . ..t -....: ........ .. Rye Ch ~ .t Corn /I • Middlings 4 1 Potakk..- ... Hay......' ' _- - - ---- bale .4--..:.---.. fttraer Eggs .. Butter .. • -I* ----- C11r!......1 23 f. i Beet, hea dtiti;i4.ei : * ***** -- I( I'""-•-' gEll 0 , -..- " i•••• 10 e‘ --.......4..• Iv .1 6 tore 101 • 19 . . Pp TSiTLLE FAJIIIII4' MARKETS. ••••--• We glve the following , quotations for to-day : lbtiara— I rLs.rd 14 lb .... ~ .. ..,..... =4EO IRoast Beef *lb 29.317..1Chickens "s .... —423 Cornett Beef.* lb is42o Ducks It fk_.... :........... ~- 4841 Rnnop4Bteaks gt 1b.... 12.4 Turkeys gt - .... .. Is EllrkAls Steaks iii ID,. 28 Haddock 1t tb.-.:....... •10 Haut: 20:Rock ii lb —l4 Id tr—, , flistibut gt 1b:.....-....-. —4 Forwl arterklk....... —4314 White Perth *b:..... --(alb Ilindq r WIS..-- —4lB:Biack Is kr - -413 Mops 11 15:1. , -----„. --tgateatllsh gl lb.- • -... —415 - Portz— I ' ;Etas gt it,. .... . . ......--. --420 Roast a Steaks Ilk ki-. MOM. Beans(soupigt qt—,..1.43-!-15 (kinked* lb, 18 4029itutter *lb ...... ...-....- —O4B HiIMS (*We)s /b..- ' 25, Ems sk d05._..... ..... .. --4- 33 Hamsfsllcedigt 1b..... — o26,Ca66bage fl head....._ 4 10 Fthoulders 11 ta.-..„...-17418iPot aloes gt 34 pk 1 Ili Dried Beeritl2-'...:.. —41 . 23, , 5w1.P0t& Uteslll3 , s pa. 11#33 Vs.a.z— [ '• :Oulouvy :. oetir., -4113 Forequarter lIIL ta,..-...414iil ed Beau. i . 14 .. 01. —4 1 6 Hludqttarterialb.,--- 4 41871 , 12rnips to kc '4..120 Curle,ts IS lb' ....:....... -42.5 Innelle% Is =A SS Prime o, l l‘ e , lteS. •SI 00 Apples. Scree ... SS 11=kanaseg , , - .. - I MAnt. UV— -..11:064 00 T TPTOIC. • ' • - lirTON TACTICS!! - • -;„ UP.T.()N "racy:ries! !! We ftsiii , iiiiPtee of the new 'attles atkpted few the. osilttta *roles of this State, and by the prim:tit:stigma tareemly ootrepleted, su wes 'as thwse ln Fouree - ortuotpletton, to this vicinity. Pzuce : TwO, DOLLARS.. 4 ',i4itzt:SaN RAMS]', Ls; 70, 1 4444.' , lett Centre st. .8011 *MlitlipppirluiL- The beat eeltlng BOOK am" ever-ponnakteL - Agents who will sell our Plain 116m6TalleAmd.116dioal Comintin Sense, hare no tioinpetttlem.' Theta never was* book lt. Sighed llkel • Anybody CM sell IL- Ea want. It. Ittany agents are now makingtrom $& wjalatti O per month aelllngthla Wonderful book, gage deseriptlVeleireolar sent frewon ,applleattom.‘ We want good IWm 4 genta;:men whooan fully arphet atq the merits of the work, and the faetthat ineela a muyersallwant.•,' Agents AIM desire to &korai as well as makesnouer Addles* WELLS &COFFIN • Oct 2B '7O-{l-111 Browne St: Rev :York IDis'IGHT PEAN EIFGLAY.D. c SPAIN. rll3l 11.3 . 5. 111 108?..1, lin i 1073 , I_ . ! ' 10714. - .. .• '. 109,4! 110 1 * ' 110 t 110:' i limil- 1 1 2.1 4 ......1 0,5 , 10 1174 .:...I" Ito t iloi .! 108 - i 11:k1. 1 F27.i I 835, - - 4 9U5 1 918 ,l' 730 1 74.1. - : . s to, • sso et, v.... • Too 3.50: 3 LO' 400' bush...! 1 5 155 ....vbush...i 110, 1 50 .....31bush...: 110; . 115 ..._Vbush...; 1.(0 10; - ft bosh... 55' - •00 ....V bush... ; 1 30 ...m0tt0...! 151, 155 bush, 75 ZQ V bush... • 30 ••• 85 30:. 35 80; 85 I 21 C 3, 13.1 . QC.• ..V 1 . 150 3400! .2•3 00 NOVE,4I4E,Fi. 1-877-0- ' i I fate Morning Zlispateries Satetrilay 3 O'clak. A. 110 4BARDME?iT OF THIONVILLE. . . . - Rn.itforia''-ofia. Failure of the ' • r Official Repoit .Lale 'Gal& iti Paris. . • "•.- Etombailicuent or ThinlyWe Progresoliig—ituo,„to .• of a Failure ; of the Armistle•.• F- , • - . • . • Losnox,. Nov., 4.;--Two ifrus?daw. an my corps which have recently beeft operating .around Metz have . commencecrthe siege of Thionvillc. The .bombardment _ is going oft vigoromily. Entire order exists at Metz. • Lomios, , Oct. 4.—Rumor of failure ~of negoiititionsTorirmbflice at : Versailles has circulated- here this afternoon and had a :depressing influence on the markets: Com munications between ...the British foreign office and Count Bismarck have generally improved, England baying :withdrawn her :opposition to . the .cession of i French terri- . Jory to tiermany: • By lAtble tii tie Dui lyNlitiers' Jouript! • FRA NCE.; O atrial Nov. 4:—The official report or the recent. riots at •Paris, is given to the public here to-day. About noon on • Monday, the 3lst,;people assetubl4sl in Place Hotel De Ville. They were ,nitieh, agitated by a false rumor that the tiovernnant had agreed to an armistice. CraWds_so pressed against the doors of the Hotel. De Ville.that they Were': foreetl open, and about two•htindrecl persons endeavored to enter, the:liall, where the . members of the Govenimetit hold ; their se*. slobs. . . , . .., . . • • This they were . .prevented froM..doing by • the Gerdes Mobiles, -who were on 'guard lo: 1 .the vicinity. Abotp.Fite o'clock lerge Mini- ' hers of National Guard who were unarrtied . which was already tilled to excess witit s ,a crowded into' the - Vince; Hotel - De - Ville, surging Masi of people., At thb time Henri itochetbre arrived in an open earriageand vainly fitleaVortil tb address the.people, 7 - The la er refused to listen . to Bind, - shouting viva' m t i, own° and n&armistice • . .. General Troche then' cattle forward and ad.- dreSsed . .the crowds. He reviewed what was , . being . done t render Paris impregnable atfil - expressed his • utmost devotion to the. Re- 'public and to thepeople. He was - riot lis-, tenet! to. , The people snouted continuously , and demanded - the dismissal Of the present . Government.. Great tumult ensued. . An- vergne, MC-aid-de-camp : of Gentrml Troehtt, • was throi-n .down - and his soldietis With great difficulty..withdrew Win • frond ' the • hands of the rpob.' -: 4 - • Crilwds kept pressing into the Hotel, 'Fay- s . re and Rochefort vainly trying meanwhile - to be heard. - Detachments of unarmed Na-• tional Guards having banners inscribed with . the Words, "Five - Republique," "Resistance - a Mort.lrcaud."No - Armistiee,'! keptscrewd-- ingA-Place.de -- La Hotel Ville. Suddenly -: 6 'pistol shot Lwthi ' heard when- ninny of the crowd quickly dispersed, spreading alarm', thtoxfkli thecity [lnd the - Government NW -tired upon the people. At last the truth be- - gen to he understood. ' .It wiii4-trade known • , that the person who fired the pistol hatiteen arrested and the people wer.e.A;almo. ' --.• AdvocateS Of the commune- hoWever Witt-. Possession of the Hotel De Ville, and they.. proceeded at once to hold elections. They threw their bulletin's from the. corridors to the. people beloW, but were; all ditrerent which 'showed there was --no. record among the voters. i Victor *Hugo": Fell/ Tyat, Led , Retiree; Volley' and Deleschuze;.-vi.ere among • the persons,nanied as director 4.. -Atli o'eloek - in the evening Gustave Flourens appeared on the scene Mt_ horseback, leading &bat- . Winn of the National' (alert! of Belleville. Atli o'clock it - was-findendoodTroeltu would leave the Hotel De Ville. •. ' . All along the Boulevards and Place Ven-A dome this created' great enthusiasm,' There were Shouts of, dowtt with the commune. , Drums,begon to beat on .01' sides and the ational ; thiord moved along upOn the HMO - De 'Ville to establish•order. They soon stir -T - mundett 'and threatened to Shoot Favre, Hngo and 'others whom they had in their power. They were warned, howeveroicitto commit such a Crime: . • At.this Troehu appeared on .horseback at at the head of his 'fair - amidst most enthusi-. astir acclamations: - The elotera at once gave" up members or_pOverninent and_amld plau dits of the populkii. • Disorders will . liereafter hStantly repressed. • • • I 11114 DE LPH 3ONEY MARKET FRI n• Y, Nov.-4, Pe/I.—The actitify ln sPecalStive circles continues, - and affords ample channels for the employment.of all the ' funds the banks have td spare. • Rates continue steady at fi!..- - 103.4 per: centp aper. `on call, a `n nd 7 and per cent. on choie c ' - Peimedlicotints range from 70.9 per tent.andoffer, Inds of paper are below the average. Gold Is selling freely under the impreision that a' further full is inevitable. This ni‘t he 'genii - • urn touched lie, closing at 11.034. tleverninent, in sympathy . Sith spe4le, also de, clined, with the single .exception of- nil. 6R of trAl, which advanced. • . , . At the Stock Board a goOd .IMsiness • was:done tuj . full prices. • Reading Railroad was steady,witlr sales at • the latter ti. o.; Pennsylvania advanced, sell. Ina up to 50% • sales of Lehigh :Valley at 51%; • Jsr.Cooit dt'C43., quote Government securities Ss follows:—V. S. 611 of 1881. 113 1 4E4118Y; 6-201 s 1802;' hug r . 108 . !4 do. 1848, laNtillf7l4; do:Nov.ISC, 108-3038_,y do. 'July,. 11 , 8•?.01097./; do. d0,,1567, Ito. 1801, 1094 481. 09 Ri;'10 , 44/:106Xa100 ,. ....; Pncifies.,llo%s 'I I PHILADELPHIA PRODUC6.-411ARKF.T. FRIDAY. Nev. 4.—Tlie,,Flotir market is quiet, sit ifarbline at $4.50a1,75; extras:la Lias.so;.lotiraand eonsin extra tinnily at 115.50a5: Sllnneaota do:do. n t 1in.2511.0.50; Pennsylvania do. do. fit $0.240).50; Ohio do. at $13.5011% Mind fancy brands at s7:ll.gitill.rf. Ky- Flour may be qutged Prime Wheat la In fair demand at full price,,, commun grades are dull. Sales of Indiana - $1.39a1.410; fancy_sprlng at 81.ft1; and Delaware Corn Ix more ls inquired after; sales at Ma:A% for aml lial7lle. for Western mixed, Including a' lot of new yellow at 67c. Oatsraitg In fair request, with' soles of Wesiteni, PentlWD:tints, and Delaware at ti , &a,e. •-rioversetsl meets with a steady Inquiry at 1111.'oa - Whi „ sky ',dull. Small males °Modern tron-bmni.l. 'at FOREIGN MARKETS. I.oxnox, Nov. 4.—Consols opened at 9;V ;-„for ney and account American securities firm, 5.21.0 of Isfr,l, $9,4 ; of 18&i, old, A 1 3 4,6 ; of 1867, 903:4 ; 10-Ihs'` • sw.. !necks firm. Erie, 197, Illinois. Central, 1103, • Atlantic and Great, Western, 2934. • lavitire, Nov. 4.—Cotp .14@iiln opens active ; uplands; 9341.; middl g Orleans, 9id. Ths sales. to-day are estimated at 14,000 baliS. The sales of the week hive been 110,000 bales, Including 2.5,tm0 bales for export and 11,000 baleator Speen, lation. The stock in port is R 13,000 bales, of which 64,000 bales are • American, Receipts Miring the week 48,000 hales, rat , which'22,ooo hales were American. RnendstutT4 ar”. • • • . Tx PP-FALL of a large mass of rock iletwe?en Heidelberg and Weialoch, in "Germany, has brought to light the ,works of a illiver mind which Ilias-rknown to the •ancient Romans. There is ,no silver ore of any importance left; but aveiy 2 iich zinc ore is met with in large quahtltiq: . . . . QRDIN..iitY • gun' cotton can be,dissUlved In camphor, and from it a very. :excellent . species of nimitation of ivory produced: So perfectis this imitation that expert billiard . players have.pronounced it supenor., Then NV aSI some danger in -compressing the wet ' mass of camphor and cotton in order tO•pro duce this irnitation.of ivory, as when pressed, the application of camphor vapors was, lia ble to cause the imprewstd 'ams. to explode. r'. THE OWNERS of the-Nora-Gyttorp-Powder MU, Sweden; have br . pught out,a new kind . of powder, which contains, irtigietis, a mixture of nitrate of amnionlaandnitrate of potassa (with what other-"- - subsbince Is not • said). This .material . hinOre- powerful ex plosive than nitro-glycerine, and eannot. be Ignited,'Cir made to explode„ but by the . ini da9t of wkdOw, oit:t falling weight, or by the etonation of a matlortitige containing - coramdli gunicowder. - : , ' • . , • • THERE . are P'robably 50000,000 scree . of sterile plains between the Mississippi. -river" . and the Rocky Motintlins:' Some- of them are too barren to- produce anything, while - some could be made prodticti.Ve.l.by brigs 'tion.• .Doubtless in time the whole desert • will beinadetsrtile and be tilled with port- • lation. They will, doubtless, atrord* ample artesian wells in addition to the river's and .. creeks-with - which they,aretravertsed.; Wa ter will make any. fair - soll. - . - prothictive,- and in.time bring evehsandy barrens to a high; state oflfertility.' REEVE L. KNIGHT a 80N, ritEsTs UT ST.. 1.414..14.11ELPH1A.. Nu•r, otTer,_!it the' lowestp s i= f o o r r - eigl4 *eltrit;.lbel,r Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Calton and Coma - 74\ Matting& - fROS.''s*LEYI.I 111 •6 4 7 8..5E15-- $1 50 per - arid. - . -GOOD ALL iYOOL INGRAINS, $ 1 . 0 !1' per yard. - ENGLISH BODY ( BRDIEWEL:...4. • ' • - REEVE L, KNIGHT Ige.SDN, 17.12 CH NUIBT., beluvr 1 3 / b , PHILADELPHIA. &Pt 26. t. • Auguo 13, lip-33.3.r.V-VD-3al-11od paiaLc?4 , . arUJABpB 6 _ = PARLOR A irutiP - sisi Inter sting game for winter erentsi ,Call and see i.e. only BANNANA - RAUSEY.; g EXGLAND. pert totthe Seeeut Rlots at Pali. \