The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, November 19, 1870, Image 3
FORTY-SIXTH EAR. ',..fili!ters!-.3 - oltriink: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19.1870: '4l RATES OF ADVERTISING. II i 4 turars. sal 1 : 1 Square M-Ineb) or isal,qi 0012 so aso 500 901 15 •2 Squares, (Oat Inch,) . . 4, 2 01a 00 1 al e l 2:. Squares, 300 600 900 le 00 24.01 10 4 Squares ll4 00 poo 1: 00 le OD a: DO 4.11 =I A LPILABETiCALSPECIA NOTI CM—Single insertlZM 40 cents a line; each subeesprent insertion centa a line.' LOCAL 'BUSINESS NOTICES.—Second Page, 26 cents a line ant laseetlon: each subsequent tasestlen alc. per line. GENERAL NOTICES.-Third Page. 20 cents a tint Brat Insertion; each radio:went Insertion 1S cents per line. MARRIAGE NOTICEM—M cstits - FUNERAL NOTlCESAecompanytnir D'Mas—For two Ines cents: escb additional Line it cents. • . • Mn. A. W.. HUSSPHREY, Treasurer of the Sterling Iron and- Railway Company, recently delivered a lecture on Iron in New York, before the Fair of the American Insti tute. It is a most 'able and interesting- dig pourse, which we will endeavoi• to find room for before the claie of the year, MR. MUNDELLA's 'LT:CT une.—We have t 1 evioted a large. apace of, the Jount,rAt:f..to ,day to a fnll report of the Hon. Mr. lifun -dellars)ecture, delivered In Cooper I nstiture on Monday evening last, before a very large audience r enibracing. all classes of theeom '.inunity, on . the Labor tiitesticit, Education, CivilE:tervice, dte., which will be found. very interesting to all our readers at this tithe.- Mr. Alundella, like Mr. H.uglie4,. is a liberal member of Parliament; the fortherrepresents is 'a large trianuTficturer; and a great iiiend of the working classes, and devotes a large portion of his time tOl.,tlie.anielioratien of their condition , and also to. adjust the Allf ticulti. that exist between the employed and the ejtiploi 4 ; e;s; and hag succeeded in reniov itibAanylf the causes that lead to strikes;- &C., in England. He was the first person to adopt "Arbitration and Conciliation," as It is called is Englaild, and has frequently` acted at Umpire when the . parties . cOuld riot, agree, and adjusted the ditildulties to the satisfac tion of all parties. We have no room to com incnt upon it, but we advise all our readers to peruse it carefully._ It contains much good advice, which is greitlyneeded by all parties at ibis:time. • ' . , . , - SENATOR , i SeIfURZ'S 'DEFENCE. :-- rille ' Washington l'eorrespoudent Of. the N. V. York TRIBUNE, says: • "The Miasoiiri Senators, Sehurz and' Drake,'l arrived here yesterday. Tkhe latter gentleman. I ' - ailed on the President to-day,.but - the 7 fornmer hasliot yet paid the Executive that compliment. In conversation -with - a friend to-day; -Mr. seintrz denied - that he is. in . avmpathy with the' movement •to break' up the ltepubli earl party, and forth,' a new party on the basis of . "civil Service and Revenue Reform." He thinks the Republican party Is naturally the pot ty of reforin, and there will' be no.neces . - sity to go outside. of it to secure any -reform :hat may be required, He ' also -denies tin it he,isu hostile to ttie = Administration. Th at he differs'avith its chief on many grave . aati important qUestionts is true, Init he 'thinks - , thi 4,mimies not necessarily pl tee: _him in , a writ timi of antagonism to either the -President, or theiteptiblican party. He Is of..the opinion -1.101 the Piesidentimiliist as liable to err in con i.tr'otmig.the great: principles of the Repidioans party as he is himself; and when there . la such a mlitfermmce, the people must- decide. "In Mims; snarl the people hadrendered a verdict in his favor. His elatform in' the last campaign in Missouri, he claims, was precisely the same as that presented by him and adopted at the Con voila m which placed Gen. Grant in nomination, • • 'font platform pledged the Republican party to the restoration of suffrage in the South, when- Over the people of, that section' should show their -willingness to autnnit to the-established pttlicy of reconstructiqn, lie claims that the pemle of Missouri have so far submittem that policy as to entitle them to the beller of the pronli;ie Made in that platform. II !links the claims that Made a mistake inuonsidering , Missouri still disloyal and rebellious. With re-- %,:armi to the expected effort to re.7tl him out of the Republiettn party, Mr Schurz thinks no -tieh etfort will lb 9 made. A similar threat was male against Senators Trumbull, Pesseilden, - :16,1 others, at the time of the impeachment trial, lost it vas never carried out. He feels sanguine lint by the time the Republican, party Is ready to enter the next - Presidential campaign, time is '.ues brougham in the late campaign will have' .t,,,0t thoretigh!yJ r liseti , i.ed anal e.oo , idered, and - the hurt‘vil I be iYnitt.:l on n p!alforni lira will' insure .itn-,1 ~.. .- - We to Oa] to puillr-h the ahoy,' v:inlica -6;11 of Senator 11e 4.,:4111 a )topul:- liean, and her, Reye-• nue Ite:"orne.2r.4, with tliJ Demo 'ergs iiytllC reeent election in - Qf course Senator )all • Tra , ler; i!ontiag a; he )at t !rin Any, Ivikere., Protection to 1 . 14r.ti I taistry ha, given that eountry ouch freln,;thloai power influence in Europe. • . TitinT.liin mesa ftoccrunient, ill proelaini iwt,nentrality in the EuropeAn war, give-; the ;:inzitiar instructions ; A 1:11( .1. I n «.nri (wn( cof 1114.•.nentiai attituiie of Japan, Japanu,v subjoets abstain (coin ht• question kui *whit-It-side tile.right pr wrong lies, and great rAre shoul4 Le taketii to doing ho, not "illy in written cliii - mthents, lout- also in ti, )- vcrsation. 1 • - VII. I in con•rteifueztee I)fan ettg.tg_t! lit in the otain sea, a vessel 'belonging to eithcr of the coutcniling part ivs is disabled in ett.'., and 1. obliged to take ,Lef ,tie.l,l iu it.laiianese literbor, - the crew au& arni are to ,he itaticleil over to the Japan horit atul such vessel not Ve . allowcA. 7to resuine ii tilities, but shun lie Iti keit charge of until peace isvonetitiled. The treat Men t of the sick and wounilA..il 'will-nit, hOwever be interfered with. Zito °Si-octi DEM =III vl.ttit fur the week is 31,2!41; f,r the week:ll9,94tt ag,titts.t 1::0,572. for tii.-.carre'sr,iitiing week .7t.2.; hit ytar '•I'1u• trade is e%treincly daa , ani}.l Is difficult to sell slime sixes at ,st oily prltee, and it ha. r 10J9lit 1 . 1,00 tons fruit, ihi, Itc4i.m for: Ow iveek; while it s is largely on the inrred,c• the ether - Regions. Many of our olierators.`ti;ill ice their collieries after this month, as there is tio..hope for the 416 . , Juana increasing tltis h.tll aintin. The large in crease thiovi - ii into the Market has fully sip plied it, except at points where o•al can fluriv the Wintei• months, and ill not lav,ig stacks for the . %Vinter. - , • ThP A ntlirtiAte coal touna.te td" the. Lehigh .Valley t•xi•eeils !he nthr.tette eJal tonitage the" - Reading- Road so far bits year, tit reported in our 'Ohio, as follotVs Vallek toll 11 ag g-tar,a3,l " I.:xoess; •:: It is.true the trade of the' lie:Ading lt , lllAl was lare.dy diminished by the lunp,; susriension. hit it Wii.4'never stippM:ed thilit the Lehigh vaif t iy Itotol,woulij so soon eatoli up to it in coal ton hag ir;RoM 9Vit bsir.RESHoND,ENT%.I . 1 i L., :s7 liw Y0uK..N0v....17, 1 , 47.1.• .'Pr.ole`ha., le•en ani-rinfrjms nallStlallY dull—for tII sea.on tif the year. -Ph•ont inthst talidness of the:weather antli he heave • 4.yr.sluellOtt of eaal. Ina had the effort or breaking' down pri( .I'very serious ly p•ittee my 111;4,I comma n ie.ttion. For 4 (ow days there.Wll4 a corapleteldock. upon t he alltarket, buyers . betas very snitch Warmed. but the ff.tal"all.skt 11/1-4 111111111 y I/Vell placed at ruinously tow Ric s : 11l SOI/le i11 , 14121 , e , Iniyers of Eg. , z, and Stoire Itty.'e.* titt at ,i 1.0.) atel . en i ire cargoes of , E2l:. at si.lo. ',Villain , the ,past . day'or t wo; however, the tone of the mprket has I nt pro 1, ea somewhat. L., N' V. 17, lA - 11, TILE Vt 3 CJA[. IN tr63 . 7* rat Nor. 11:1• • A/111111mile... cutubvtian 1:43.10,(1 • rotelvo ...... 92,549 HEM 'nib trade t•uuts up this u .- t'' - ek as follows 374u9. - - NVY:Y.I( TOTM I WICKIL TOTAL I.& It It It • 147, , ..21 1,1;1,:',I I tich 4au4163.,a) 42u,:kri d I 41,522, L VIII R P3tll •;I • Y:4 3u...2 2,0.4;44 • , c. 5.111 1. 1 . • Nib ' - 1.14,164 2d2 1.. Canai • n. 4 , 41,25 i L Nay:ft 34:01 731,a91 See t Nthj I.i. P. R 1t... 411:177% .841,4t7J do 1::11141 ) : 47r 17,277 t LS II Cal.. t 51. 1 :: • AM: 0 . 0 "1 U & If Ii It . . Wyonli:te I;1) *?11,1 1 ? 1 t.tt.l 40-loilt., 30,u; 11,11,.433 Se , oit- Anil; /W. : 1 - rt.Velqol,l • '31711 . ►butt L•kr•tpi V 1,6;7 1:1;—"St it Gill 7,11t1' Cg I,lck l'ol. • 341.70, tt,VJ, 3701 Y 1 I= .11.! 59 . 1 1.4 d 4.717 II) .19;07 77,9:0, 77.970 11,719 13,4 C 4G.3,9C1 IMIEM ! 11r,Alsal I :11 , II; 1 . .rX1 I 1170.014 d 41012 14.. k 0. R. IL 111::11 t.4T, 6 I 1%6131 721:210' d 31, ck eau COLO" ami.uw I 7.6•111; 4i', 'd 16 *WI ,•- • - 1,t94,67f 1.44,re: 13,ticrtf 411.r0u 4.. t in.tz; . 41u.x. - w 13 • 114 • i • I • 3V:IV • 7..0 , 11,r9.1 • • • . . - • • . %VE didnfit-retylve thu Lt...l . l*.tri• a nd finds tn ( . .ntl (.!:mtpany's,ropoit ittfoll, thht "wodlt . .. Dirt . ts ostimatpd,' but will' be f .1.:2 n'l It waly. orrt.,:t. ' illoAti. (.111 , 1(1.: 01' Lti 'A 124' Av liEts it r 13 & to.. . . . - • ' 134r4 . ON. N v. 11. /ICJ: 'FAO 71)114 INI INEICK' JOURNAL, l'orTAViiJ'Ei PA— /,,,s i• Nies :-.:-Tlii. I' 11l ladelpli in newspapers/Now trout lb.. A STIMACITE 'Atomism-of tlw ?An ult., o. letter. :.filre,..ioNt by-. 1.. B. cks.en. Esq.. ?midden t fir 1140 Itesi , titsLlitalltfaul. to tileorge Corbett unftorlieri, riutil.J on the:4 ult., in whirls Mr. Gowen ukes the following language: .. 2. • hr enormous Inerease a nesurly 2,fx.Ctin tons of eotst u se fiften spoken aboitt, only extsts loth.. news-. Babe. ME MR 19. 2,916,690 2.44.43,:t,tic0 IRMO No<. I‘;2' . Toni, :•01,1 / , 0 • 1115 r, 3311.ri 1:7.10; Me. 40 554 • lilt,. 1,411 77 If t; , IEB ima 745.741 f 17;•,41; :1,427 . 17•0 • 43,3:1 - 53 4 .9:2 %Mr ,•• 6 - 31,1:1.: r!... 4 .) 4 29,;t • 3,,i1):,4Ut J -1,111 " I g.tr.ii 41- I,lra) 1:r.t1 , ,:, ! ,OT:. • '1)1,013 11,1"-itt ;an 1%67; 12,r21' .11 :Ai 49. g 4.".•401,2, 10,-7 j3,Z41.,14 351,113 11 , 319 , gr Ipaper reports, Ind Is made . up by, giving' credit di the same °reiterant threetimes." ~• - As it leaf vital importance to those operating on the condition and supply of the market to heve seine -reliablestetistins, will you please inform me wheth er theabevestatementean.be true... I have always ot; your statistics wish to Inform - my. self whethertatri right In &Ansa. Will yea also inform mete whsit mannertheShamokln veal go. log west, sad theceoal s'xhiele enell l4, ,Baltimore. Is reileeted. -Your region maltose sorry exhibit this year agaltist former years., as- compared with the other regions, and it. behooves Slaw Intereatastto look to It:that It Is netafiewelatodriftesternanoth er year from bad ads Ire-and . unwite 'teflon. • ~ - --• • Your*, -veK4 4l ftectrullk• • • t 1 . 1 N p k Dpixoill.o. . 1031 , .. ,is BY rite U A E JO IVIL.—Mr: Gowen is co ` • e, in stating that tim,.reporti of : the coal - are doubled up lii all the city papers, ind•par ticulanly the piiblications".-that appear weekly • in the Pliiladelphie Letsiett. White they pro fess'te give the supply et coil sent to market , they merely_ report the tonnage Of-the different -roads and canals, ivhleti is wit a an-reci. 'report of the quantity , 4! coal .tent to . tAnikel. Some weeks ago: we • exatidned tho -repjort of the . LEteitat and found that it varied from the actual supply sent by market nearly alialf million of - tons, ad those who rrepublish -those reports •only l' eepive the -public. ' The -reports of the ii ` EN' 4I r , ..NO AND Nitstrso . JoeRNAL, of .S'ow . York, ii comparison with the trade; last year to , date,is *boat -100,00 tons too high; leitlthe statement of Mr. Gowen is not correct so far as the weekly reports of the,Mixtat;* Joenx.tf:ite' concerned, and we hope he will make this ex ception}whenlie touches on thiaquestiin again. We give the ivenal quantity of coal sent to market in our tabular 'statement by_ sifting out' of the reports the coal. that is doubled up on, different lines. Our reports are all official and' are;,as• correct as any reports can be in ide during the season. -At two p 'int..% where ;we. rtnnot "separate • 'the, coal ;transported over differeek , roads,' we di nit report it, until the close , of the season. We then add it to the aggregate at the end•of the year when we' ,et !die., it 4u - full so that it can lei separated. The supplies from these two points occasion ally littnliiish.or increase In ex,Thipirlson with 'the preceding year, but for deifitst three years they have 'not varied either way.-30,e00 tons. Ohe of these paints is the' coal sent South via the Schitylkill Valley front the Shamokin Tie r • glob; and the other •is the coal sent smith oeer the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg .Iteati. - We :-have attempted to obtain these report. 4 weekly,,, but it is -attended with so much trouble during the shipping season, that we cannot - obtain IC 'Soper:Lied. weekly—but as it •I* obtained at-the end of the • year,"and then compared with the . 1a."4 - year, the ditference iss•Jdated above, amount* , to:a very small quantity." Dealers abroad, there fere; can , rely with perfect confidence , :on Mir, -ccial' st atemen ts —hut we • repeat ' that li alit -rf , • liance can' be" placed on .the statements-.that - appear in city journals, unlesii they are taken from -the_ -241tniene JovexaL. -NO other Fe ?per in any of the Coil Regions attempt to tn:ike reports- of- the trade, simply' because , -they knoW bit little -about lt, and to report it', eerreefte.l4 ittentleffiirldtconsiderabfe expense'' ' and.fiber; acid We do not knowef a single.per-• gen, nit one. '"besides ourselves,' that- could re,, port t eirisieterrectly, , even if they made the , -attempt. To du su they in :ist he - Weider with the trade iii . allthe di ff erent regions, and know AY lielYsind where the quatiti4es are doubled.. , 1 Trio weekly report of the Shirrirdiln CoaV Trade, as reriorted • In the. Jo. o tynxii.;:embraces* all the c rat that goes West front z litiatuokinjimill'- also to Raltintire , and also a portion of the'tlade .sent:Sfeittli.via the SelittYlltill Valley. k• ' It will'be Seen by our• tabular statement pub-1 lished to-daY, 4lrat the Increase sof:Antliracitei Coal sent to market this , ykr over 1569 to date', i5.`1,211,9:.:71 tows.; Sem i-Anthraelte has•increasetl .70,Sti0 ti,us , and the Ilitunduoui Trade has diminished ,z2. -. ..8,fr22. tons. The increase of all' kinds .is 2,090,993 tons. Ow reports, of 'Mum inntet Coal, eintr.4ee all the - erStl ae•_ll...towardsl the k , a-,board from •the Itittin y nops . 4egi0104, 1 except the gas coals of Western l'ennSylvanial transported over thel'erinsylv. nia: Central and Erie !Roads, trade • has n .ly in creased this year. • .T„liese we report cat- re end' of the year: • • • - • THE ATTENTION Coal -Operators, ..Mining 'engineers . Mine Inspectors arid others • I,..ealled to the Al' E N . 1.0 REHRS; Eta. Measuring* Current of Air in Mines, Imported and. now offered .for 'Sale by the Undersigned. • TIIE:SE INSTEP M ENTS are of the hest chub , : and workmanship and, have been IMPORTED from the largest amTmost Important Mlultapp Ist rlet or Eng laud; where they have been thoroughly tested, and are now In roustant use.- . - The Intentor of the above portable Instrumentx 'can recommend them with confidence; they self register the velocity of the Air through any pasutge o 1 a mine in which they are placed and. are, it sure d'etertor of,smy aincitening of the rurrent, by ne glect pf the fornaer, or• obitruction itt t the Air course, and a complete check. Ogainit Inattention in the furnace-titan, . . 14 . ; ~. ~. -1h accordance w t:i the regaliernento of the• new . Vh:STILATIO, CT, these Ali /Measures will be NEEIYED AT li 'ERY tXiI I I;IERT ESTABLI:4II-_ anist, and we have lirrported a small number, which are itinbacly disposed of, but are now taltlug oftbElti far a frexltand laiger Importation lit an early day / •, , . TwcrSizes can lee furufsheil at .Ititin iaf the pit:chaser, at the following Priers ; 1 . slie r 11150.,;-6 In. r4lzt4, *45. 0411 and see ti!elustruinents'at • • BAktiAli & ttAMSEY'S, 168 Centro St., Pottsville. El Oct 24,:-41!.70 CULL TILALIS ST %AIL• The gnantlty *Oat britaill lug Thursda4.: last: Mort.... Pottnvllle - • Schuylkill Haven ' Auburn Port Clinton._ Total paying freight.:_ Una for t.totutrany's. use Total Previously this year . Tsi came time LIM year. Ilicrewge. Deere&l44. sent:iLklLL MAIM RAILROADS FOR Th..t.llowingh the qua.ntlty transported last week: Week. Total. il/1.1.:4 1,4311,11C,09 .1,175 .r: zo.lakel 7,011 'IN 1113.11.11 Ot cs:: U. 12.1.991. . • b,771 03 ' 9.,561 16 Mine 11411 it S. li. R. R.. Schuylkill Volley MHI Creek Mt. Carbon Loiberty i monthly Good Spring i moot hip LEHIGH COLL TRADE-MG. LEUIOR ^ VALLICY RAILROAD, Quantity mynt sent by Lehigh Valley,,Ballroud for the week ending on Saturday last and for the yettr: Wyom;ug ...... flaxletkai • U. Lehio. - B. laishanow ..... ........ Mandl ..... .. ..... „Some time hut year...... (nrrea e...»_ tti.rrrax..._.. f ir ~ LE LMO COAL AND INATiOATION' - The &Mowing Is the gawkily of cuaLtiatisported by the Cassia and Railroads of the Lehhilt 4.53a1 and Nay. Co.. for the, week ending nu Saturday evertitichstkeonipated with same time hog - y ear : Canal..Dr By ""-.."-- Elam The Coal was derived as follows • From Wyomlnir tipper 1w Ig . Region-1- llArietan Region —... • -"- Ferrer Meadow M.:Ltich plunk . . -'. ~ : .' •ir,4* - ' l ' :I;in - srtt . . . . • . --•--..-, lucrot.porgrlll7.) VAC- ' 4 1:44. Or the , above OVere iva• t.nunpoited on 'acct. of 141414 ('„al an i Navigation Company: .. .. Lehigh (...al dt :Nay. (IL ' ...,..... 1 14,474 -... ',AV W. R. Coal S. ItOn Ca...:. ... :.. ...,..—..,.. , 4.1,11111 ''• =4)3' , . , . I 'wrens.. Olt (0..% 1141 , ./ . 41 •• - . 'DELAITISE AIIUDSON colri r C0.11.:1111-11X. . . The fallowing Is a staLement, of coal tranaported by the Delaware and Hudson Canal W., fut the' week ending Sat unlay Ity S. 11.4. By 11.411r0ad,,:-... south • ... QM Fur the seine period last year • • I 2,01 • • 11,1211.11: By Delaware & Igo& THE, COAL MARKETS. • PIRO or COAL sr Tur.CA2GO. ntrnt 07 °Arr . Stitt AND mast ctr,xzw allcaunirscir, .-. • [0011161:71 - 111/ WEIALT TOIII 7Ulelittlfral J0011r94.1 ,—...., • . ' PLULA:-DELPIILS. (w t7.137a - Rod toa Prepared .., 1 Cheetaut..—.....— $ 400 3,.. • do . 4 1.1e40ut-. j - , Lueust..3l3 Lump.. 37' , W. Awls 4-imp.._.; 3' 734 li . do Meanie!' 371 5timme.r.....—...—..3 ri r I do - . Broken. 3 Broken— - _.. 375 ....v, do .ftg :—...4 2" 450 .3 1 Ear...............-.......... 421 4 373,.. du M0vei....,41 2' 4SO titaVe.---;----%---; 4 SO4sor -' 40 i amstauts la 2ti - - &biol. 714,Mb...4344 SW EEW Y01114 , 243‘. IT. VES. .. di Itiquil.. .. ..... • tura 7 de' betides Lamp...-. 3 44.• . i Nw.,„l:liiii..-:... 43) NUmanier....— —4 3 - 4. „,' - _ &court_ .--. 4 • Broken.-- -.--.:- '3 346 • - _.ag Ear. -.....—. 4 3EI Illove—..-- 3 ' sgove.7 *.7 .-- 3 SSE amissar---- 4 . Q itauria......:—... 4 IVO 4 V. 43 4 04 4 113 14.14 0 .4 eiciiinist• THE MI AD AND CANAL, MO: ,L,2 and Citnal Ittr the week end •ILLOAD. f 'CANAL • M. 085 , u 0 Gmain ": .10.119.0 •it4r. 1133 M. 43 13 ; 3,31$ 16 b7,71C 011 11 . 710 . 231 OD, - :.sako43 09. 979,997.19 3,4.1,31310 01,1111 IS 1X13.3.1 Ul ' DIME I WIER". I TOTAL. 11.4641 549,418 11,11.: - 1,912,08 XI ' 11.15 13.5 - 673,434 I°,5Z • =ON; 1,771 3.114".,1 0 ,18 , 2,1 76,.M. V. 301 ' 1-- 1,9:5,112G ME PWMZE.I TOTAL. Ei IXS,Pa rtrtAL. . . - 'TINTON NAIL. t 2 ~..„„,........'"- . ''• ' . • V-J :. • - -''. - 72111 , M0 lIIHRIkEI ONLY. TriNll47. NUNES. DAV* THEIVIDAL No% sa,a and 24. Grand Family Matinee THURSDAY AFTEE -I,looN,l,i'ov. 21. (Thanksgiving) at 2% o'clock. when children willobe admitted for glcentseach,andevery Child will receive a present. F , -- 15.1i.241 .SFIARPLEY'S,SILVER SHOW! %.,.....,-..: 1 Combining the talent of L 4 '. LOGRESIA. The Royal Coahustri • And tine European,Tmupe Of Te lined ill rtb; and Per .:. : • form tag White Mice and Russian Cat. • Concluding with the Oarnival of Cracow', hr the -Distribution of P.resents f every pemon receiving an elegant present.. ranging in value.. from 'M cents to 420. nil useful gouda, as we give rushing bat What will be an advertisement of tho merit at the Exhi bition. and the , liberality of the , Manager. Presents ,on exhibition dm Maine they free. Remember, we give everybody a present. Ito pall illi ity r -no favor itism-nit distributed upon our orWtial..terful and r , sat •lif.iiitory plan. .Sae the isrograniale for' full par . !lenient., No breseht worth less than =tents, while . many are worth Itotra $2 to $2). Yarena likely to get a easily prinient as a ammo:. ne. and too per • fufkotoe hag everywheto been p minced superior and eiloneosorth the prim of alio ott• ' . t. ; „A dr° Paton &a and., 12 monk Children. 25 cents.- Kennels ; Children; lrer eau, . . . Presents fur oval y Lady. • 11431,-1111A11.PLEY, llsonzer: .- P. A, o.,A.ng, Ariat. Nov. 17, 1 . 0-:t..7-Iw-47 7. 1 t f' .. couSseotinvin reit *lll tre del I I*- $,,,,. 7 IC e Ur rell ' it"y._B(4 r • Rei. IL -won's; - - • `I. e • . . DI • • . , . 'UNION .11.%. L, TREMON,T, pA.; ; 31,461'r 1,604,71 3,53/ 132.461 186 • .2,308 10.te '; 3:,780 4,11.1 '; - 12,13 • :1512,149 IMES EX3 ZEI 1522 KIM>, tt.l:A c 4 .7) IKE MEI I= • 4NIA. • • EIS' : trYl4l33_, . BALTCYOB,Z, Nov. 17 , Lt7s. - • 40 Ot eir iood: • ninon W MO' • *di— • '•!.;- r Red Axtr.. • 1.0 • ' 4•3 to Is _ cm; .... • .7 s ..cusseerisncieusa o. .. b. It 4 KO 4, n To the tilde 61Y Wlttraborne and kkerut Viiitry • Boomoktu Zo b jheT Taller. '..1103,31,T0rd Or amail to coos, fter aim* I • Locum Point t 4 LEXAND:I Qmnmvt:treekit I AND GEOIIanoWN Icor. 4.1101 r. l 'amberiand. MIME VRE DE (MACE, MD Nor.l . ts:o. Uston c? .) " " ea • - Wilkosbarre Shamokin LIP* ell• Valley . Trete Tian ' gi .OP COMPANiiitirbOAL ...,•",'"; . 1 80. • Or. PAIL SlO:•••ritre t dout.l4 23 44 21 *lO 44 00 IS 10, 41 4 . 1 . esL.l4 PI ( 23 4 .10 4IS 15 4GS kit' 14,7311 SO 4S SO 11 21 L °s " 5.7 s 25 $1 AO •s sl s 1. port 421 4Su 474 310 SAD 4XS AO 441 470 4 $l/ I + .b. at = - .. • •. • Nett Leblg Sett Tor n.lza l il i=on..Neorbarir Le`ilalt. - 11- Jo, Old Oomipotnraf. Port J0bt050n...... Lehigh, - I...'llzabotb trOtethport an .1 otrt On cents: Ne *Via Canal. eon "5 50 :; re 4:6 trt s •5 Ot 660 3/n Pt. Joh num to New York 60 cents: found , Kirgh, cent, • ' . , sore pays dblebargina. ICED OP GAS COAL tr. 1 1 Z ., ' - .lllnurreArr. Gold.. Delivered at N. Y. Currency. 175 !Newburgh ...... • 50 !West Faarawrint._...._..._ 8 co I Puct.Ammewri. • 75 dPoweiten I" SO ...."I Cr .: 'Klock from ?IS to afeeenue,lese. I Pl itrenturvu. VA. " ; Clover 111.11.0 . 4burb, • "urk 1:1 25—to Iluston - 1 - 7:43 f.. 1. • AL FREIGHTS. - == . Ott MGM-- ..... Little (tram. ~ /.116- Caledonia ' *hick 75 cents to Freight% to New '•-;:5:-..----- „ . -Pt. . Ellea% Pt. Eliza,. - Wind. -t.ftlipt:. Ri'm'd tithp't •Portlind —2 23 1.508tig0r... „.. nt - • . 1 00 Portaouth...._'l . • SI. tr. Pawtncltet d. to. 2' I. - flo B u m on . 41 . ia , 71 Fall Itiver-___ 2in... 1 40 tialem .... . - .... :2 .1 VOl Chelmes - . . 2 .v. ' IDu .. , :s ew n„, ...17,...a... 2 . - I 4... Marblehead .."2 3o - 200 Roxbury . . '2 :j.) 4 1,, 2ln Nantucket: .... _. 2.- • 4'llo liristol -2 . I 411 Nen' Lnudon..... I:0 . ) 2.1 Neul:..rt - . tin 140 New Haven_..... 175 - 3,43 Providence '2 i; 110 Bridgport____. Ito . ,1 1.0 . 11I .r a id igo p rd , f.....--. ,:,,.. 120 tl. Norwal4.-:_- 2Do - '... Ito ty - 111 . 4,10 :l:. 41_. c . .. Eqr.. R. Ch. V Ou IX! GO in Oil ti CU 4 . 10 2 10 . 2 10 210 Part The rates from r rt Carbon are S couts per toti higher. and from Tam* IS. and Pi negirrel2 cents per tou highar.- To points South , f Cape Henry. Ea st of New Bruits wick,, or along the line rthe DelaWitte and Raritan Omni. the drawbacks on ima 111 bean Lump, :steamboat end Broken. GO cents: Ctusitaut AO, and Egg and Store at cents. • To all oilier pointik obtalt eof the ('..pt of the Delaware, on all sizervM cents. • On ci.noiel of (B) on, or le' s consigned to I,o:tits Within thetidpes'of the in !aware, a lighterage drawback:- of 91 cut • VIA NOB MAUCiI ChAlta: Lo Lieuxqtt To Ellzabet. V. It. It. PP P LVA NU; ItAILUOAD •• CIarTNAL AND YORAM & 474Ar..i . ItAILIROADS. , port.— To Hoboken. ..... Y. L. V. R. LOS MOM &.: }sex contra , -I 0o; IC 3.-'Lipping & wllar‘`lng-- 35 _ • . 1,. _ - ••• - Shipping & *bars" To Port Vihnuon.._ To South Amboy... From Penn Havel Bilt.mbetlat!ort it Pt. I:obtisa>u....l.-' 'Penn Haven to Phi Mauch Chunk to P Mauch Chunk to II Shipping and n ha VI o vrp ),ir et r*rAN *Pt It AILISOAD. 1........ liiVrVandr{e j ,llii Puri .... 1 2, -• . . , • BY CANAL'i. • . • It.r, the 11011PAriV. I e the ratio' of toll and frencht on the r the'pre.eut. TO YOF.K. • !raven. Pt. Clinton -1 16' -1 la -I'T' 1 7.1 •Tbe. ' f„II„wilu, ScbuyLkill (:anal From Toll ' • ...... . - TO. FITILADYLPITIA. Sch. Unreel. Pt. Clinton .. ...... n . 04 From . . T011......_ Frelge I Tha drawback Iv r SS on to New, York au,4 - • . 5 cvntslin Lump. Ns ii; and . Broken. 11 1 . 1, voiii on ELT and Stove. ort-cual sviit vicinity.. "• - .. " By I.EIIinIiCANAL. Frtim Maiwk (*bun Tbrortgh,to New V Tbrough-kp Pftikkd ILN , To New York To Jers.y City Fur re-.llll.nieut_-.. • to Esitton • , .New hope ME DV 1111111R14 CANAL. Abutrtistuttnts. ' 3ieni I‘TOTIOE.-sf 1.11 and board u• I Itereby - 4totifv*. heron - my.aecou any itebh, of her ( Nov 19_-47-II• 1 Dent (roll eti for many DiNea: terest to WI. Ad -w•lfr,diilz:t'V.Btctz.left my b.. 1 t unit sufficient cons," (or r.o 11 lten4olo4 not to trust nor harts ,r t, As I will not be responsible for .nntrnel lug. SA 51 BRET.z. NEW.—MEDIKONES—.I Itoo talifing n atewly-discovered Cure .s withont Alt.4.llellics, In, tress" 1)..w. Weld:4 dKt EE1...- No. n WeAt :Ist street. . New 'fork City. N0v , 197-17-4t . • • • t - a. - • M OTlCE.—Ttii'• untie , slgued Auditor, unwanted .1.11 to-_restate and resettle the first account% or Charlotte. Kleinert, adinitils ratrix, and Charles It, WuWen, adminitrator of Ernst Kleinert; deviatsed>: 4 . will nieet all pit lea Interested on Wt9inesday, the 30th of Novetutie , 1570, 11 t 10 o'clock A..M. at his of fice In Pottsylllei, tor the purposa , or said appoint ment. - •. I . 11. Int iSOV •MeCOUL, • . , Nov 19, '.70:--.17-2r, . i - Auditor. • - I 1111)1100K 'AUCTlON.—Tll,..iuctlun bale of IS Joks.• 1., dc., will be I , esitinett- ' - :'- THIS (SAilliailt`i: AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, , 2 - - ,t.-sa CONTINTE• ‘• TIfIS iIrIh,NING at 7,1-5 o'clock. ..,.. Now Is the lithjltty . in waiti..e Evening lie:W ing at IoW rat;el , . - i . • - - c Ipiapic'lNP-- will be neceiYeA 11% the Fa., Schuylkill County, unt 1.1 Monday, December' IL '15711, - for excavat lig tper „enlble'yziol; 'the'griantil Tot=-eel at prison, eenintiS2luteltding .to:-uid esm qv:inutile the ground, and ascertain the distmeeln be 71au71,1, front the Commissioners, A1t1.44 : . • Nov 10,''';l —47 I7OR SALE OR TO LET.-,A RED ASH. COL " 1.11.4tX, ill good working twudition, for. Sale, the whole or a part, to a,,,0cal managing partner with capital. Also, a WlITt'E Asil V01.1.11...111 • the sutme , couditions. A LEASE ON RED • Asti. 1.1 L 'BEDS above water level.- Alot nr TENANT IltirsES And a PLEASANT MANSION .110 USE In Pottsville', 290 acres CHESTNUT TlNillEtt LAND. J:I0 acre.' Snanuchanna WIIITE . DAK TIMBER LAND. Ilitutninous coal mines anti timber lands, ~with Saw-mill, itonam Store. 2 1 ,i miles Railroad, Loentnotive, near_Altoona, Pa. Apply to • W. SHEA.FEII,• Nos ht. ?MM. Pa. tlif THE CRIMINAL COURT OF SCHUYL: , KILL COUNTY, in the matter of granting Tavern, !Eating iltruae and Wholesale Liquor. Li censea.—Notico is hereby give* that a / persons whose Licenses expire in March, Is7l, must tile their potitlonO for the same in the ;oilier or the Clerk of said Court, on or before the 19th of December, 1070, as they will be granted at "the January Tilim (IS%) of said tfourt, and no:Jut the March Sessioni; us hereto- Lore, ; . A NO, all applicants for "new shank — must file their petitions in Wild lours, at the time. and place aforesaid.. 11y the Court : Nov IK y TNION HALL. Saturday Erening.iNar..l9th, ZOE Will appear, Introducing • HER (MEAT 'NEW YORK CONIPAIti,Y,- • '24 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS. THE HEST 1)1tA ATIC TROUPE: 4 .tz, • !' THE HEST BRASS BAND,. aid i . ' • , THE HEST ORCHESTRA; Errs! IntrodUced to a PottswilleAtußener. F.Ttibt tmATLTHDA'ir 'evening, Mlle. Zoe will appear in her great ejmnictei• of V A NDERDP:CIi.EN. lu * THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. During thia piece n" terrific Broad wont Combat bet wren! M. lie hoe Ond J. T. Fannin. . . -. 'singing ati'Danting übtween acts: To conclude with the slde•splltt,ing• 1 .0.11 k'nfee• entitled! PADDY biIIAES BOY. . BEE mouna.mauca OF THE DAY. NoTr.10.10;-47-1t ,* . . IQO bounty Was 'stemless az months front thut date. il l ??? l 3, l l4 'l t i geli °, :2l , 7ll;m "Y lu A g r ta his t Ude will soon expire. The following are enti tled, if they have not already tidlleeted it: All aoldlers wheenhated for three or two years before July. 11th, Mt, and received Slit) United states bounty and itoloore: and all suchsolelens who were discharged .before serving two years, for wounds or inJurlea of,sny kind. Including ruptures, nofilis eases, are entitled. though they have not .received any bounty; these lost are also enUtled to the 2100 original bounty. ThevrdoWs, children - under 21 at the dale of the law, Ju y nth, lat 6„ god parents of all soldiers, Indi cated above, who have died since their discharge, tu-e entitled • and where stieh soldient 'were discharged before. Sinving two years. for. disability or disease contracted lathe who that of such disability or dlsesitee,nbegore - Jely - 11 the widow, chil dren, ot , perants.aire- alt bttjlt the soldier him elf.lf Utln&groakinolibeitntlUed. Papers fOr the eolleettati of pendent due on the . 4th of nest Dresatber taiatalkt - 4vmpleted , corrrot. ed, and'fortireraediat psynien_ All , tad Peosteet Blank Papers for sale. Call Upon er address, • _ AIiSX,LVIUII2I..a.BILLiMAN, ' 'venture tatelitiality,jlSeatiPottryille, re. ..Noe 10-111-IS-1142 • • - • Oa the 1241,41 th stet MI of *ll. Wink Subject of Ist Leciture---"HONIE OR Rria L hi ecturo--"Cllall.keTEll. OR HUMAN `,/ • - ad Lectara— . .witoriNclicki IiqVCTP ; MX:REM" . ; Title Is thallev.lta. I uoaka Sixth Iteatat in't he Lecture field, and from the success which has mien bta hectares In other loons - and - cltlegt mar bp expected that' his Lectures „Intl* new ' 1 in Tre mont be L pstroldsed by ' overflow houses. "Judging from Rev. Mr. Ho is unbounded popu larity In town; his Lectureirerlll lava @Tend success. The occasion will be made doubly Interesting 1.9! Poptitar Music. Vocal and Imurnmental., ; SINGLE ADMISSION. tv.i Ch.NTs. For the whole Course, 0) CKNTS, ; The Lectures - will be the ts 4, Benest of the IC E. at 7 o'clock. L:eattera 'to ecatititemeo al 7% . o'clor i P.,ld. • Nov 115.111-1:11t—T.11-ter 'dire . 2 ;ridge . I 10 - :Ili, 75' Int 1 ZI TO TIDE. r..:~ io • • - -2W_ : 87 OE MEI IEI EN J. EVERT. PETER AI 11. tat. PAT K Itummisaioners 0. J. ARE 0001), Clerk C11.15..F. Clerk _<C ._-_ -c` haft. SAIIMILL BALL. intOLICROmiAAD arrArli LUMBER . DEALER; ' coAL irr- near it.vtatoAnimar, PCMIr/W4c..PA. k • aa brad a gu t = aunt Of Driallna - bet; width be willguaz , - $:1 . antes la - sell at, ' ' •me „, : pIATERT MARKET , ••"7,ir; ItATES. Dam. St at. 111Inds, Swill *ISO mats par ta7t 10.10-31417041 sttiallforks. • _ Elis.ronsrEs. - ' . . . . . Adapted to a gttage . ;;_ R. a, ladles and'upward. , and Of nniaced height find. width.' so as -to 'permit. their nannlna In tne ordinary 141 . .1a:114 of a Mine, We hive perfected designs tot' , .Vyct vartetlee Cl, these lmalltocon4itiveminsidennected, end the other out sifie-panneetedi- The material Bird worktnaushlaxe coma, In every respect,. to thoisen r oad full , • fi • •.' - 'beta fur clrcul r aria pliotog*Pb. Baldwin I)comutive Works. Philadelphia.. Aug. 24, '7O-1861k 45-ly VoOts, Sipes tc CELLS. W. DETIOLZit, AV ENT . • BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND CAP :wont, - Citarrxrr srRA-ler, car.v;o7r4 • Boas, Hhoem, Hat,' in 4 Cap:, In great yttrlit attuitly on. hand- , Particular attentro4lictict to - Custom - 45"erk. • IT.EP.".IIUNti done neatly 'on MilOrt Fen..11.,r0 CSAIJCE • FOR BARGrII • • . - ' 'JESSE .148ITER, . • AT N 0.192 Centre Street, Potlsyfile, Pa . , - FILL SETIt..4IIS STOOK OF BOOTS; SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS and , SHOE-FINDINGS. • At reiluced prices, either wholesale or retail. aft the wishes to close his present buslneam. AU who are in, want of any of the above mentioned goods. 3011 'oc, well to give him a eall:• • Nov.ll, 'n).2lldLiti-St erg Qgooas , fdtot lug, ~ ` ..• . . a•-.• .. . 18 70.1 r - PALL .- Ceiltai.T.ZiGi . lB7O. • A COMPLETE' iILN' 6 4611.T.11EKT...01. i. FALL. & WI.NtEIt GOOD S , Including SILK., POPLIS4, CIIINTZbi, SKIRT /NU, CLOAXINGS, VELVF:TEEX::%. CORIAJ . 1101 - s, iVATERPIIOOFI4, (in. the 'new - --- - sluldes,Sie.,) Till NIMES:Gs, Kip ~'.. • , • . GLOva4, a varlely of lianiisoine Plaids, (in the new gold flnd - black mix tures, and a full line of beautiful !ittl'pedeasti- , • • mere, Ilimgal and Derlin'Shavls. Also, a spletalid a..7tr_lmtut of - ', "MILLINERY' GOODS, Ineludini • ‘ l. • tr ' 1 - SATINS, SILKS, VELVETS, RIB- c,.., , . - .BOSS; S'..t.SIII, FLOWERS:4c. r --„, • ' . V4iITFIELD & ?WYO. - Sept IL '7O-Z4f—lF4.tf . • ..BLANKETS. QUILTS. LINENS. &C. - - 512 Pairs Illankets,44 (0 to iIS (0. 211 Wool CoverleL• and Comfortable& v • ~.- Jacquard gullts, $1 Is) to .S W. ' . . Marseilles Quilts. +l4 CU to $l5 00. . -Lap Blankets, Catrlage Hugs, Traveling Illanketsand Maud& -- .•TANENS. , • .. 215.10 z: Fine Totrels, $2 51(to la W. • - •-..-'7O duz. 'Napkins, "1 00 tow. (0. . .. (luck Towelings, 15e. toll nest. Russian . and American Crashes - : '. Loom Table Linens, 37c, to SI. (10. v , • 1. fine Bale superlor.Loom Dicx..-51.c., v ' \ .50 pieces Irish 'Damasks. Cr; tv, ' , ' • . Barnsley Table Linens, $l-25'....p. ... • v Ilichardson's Linens, eve rV number.' Shirt. Bosoms; folk limn, all styles.. v • " LA 1)1 Es' CI.v.A Ks,. • , LADIES* StIAWI.S. - . . -i- LA Of ES' sir ITS, • . PINE (3.OANINtiS. fl. .• - ,-- ?N. sti.k VELVETs. ' • . ' ,: . , - • ...- PTAs() covElts. .. , - .. $l. 00 SILK POPLINS. - - „ - 11 00 SIBBINOES. ' %I OU : SEIIGES. - 41.00 SATIN C Lari iS. . . . - COOP Ell. 4. .eo.x4RD, ..... S. B. Colts KR Nt:S111. AI( II ..11Alt.Krr ST/CIEZTS..' ' •• 3 Oct. 1; 70. ' v: r :v: v PIifLADiILPIIIA , - KIM VERN IS NO NNCESSITY POR VI:OI'LN golitit Mooed to buy .0 !PH I N G ; • Z When they van .7,et.everythlinfin that line at: ROHRHEIMER!S i • No. fli3 0 Centre : Stroet, • • - porT . Ayn.LE,' and of superiarrrtilit7 to that they huyita . Inthe ektic3. . -CLOTHING OF MY MANUF.IC4CRE• • Has rsvit compared with that made In Philadelphia;, and fotuati not. only CH.EAFEIFIN,PRICE; but ,su perlnr; • I keep constantly-oil hand the finest assortment "of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC (lA)THS AND CASSI3IEIttg, • Which I ion prepared Fa/MatteUp In thi best style; n. I May etitploy tirst-cuss workinva.-My principal Cutter. MR. J40013Y, Is well k.notku us a first-clams First-class Suit * Made for • AND .r.i#vgity REST FOR 439. Vnisslinete Wlnte: Suits (ruin StZito • • Also, a very large assortment of • • 1 .7: MANGING 'IN PRICE ruont . tato to ino. Matt.!. of Cialuchilla,:ltzsivers acid English M e lton. Constantly onitaiiii; a Lartge assortment of Gents ; furnishing Goods in General. My motto 41..," Fair ilealjag with everiliody, and sat isfact ion - given, of ttioney, refunded.' . The tine3t, am:Onme - fit' of English 3felton Over coats at . MOSHIS .140HRHIME11.43, xo. 280 Cirsqre Sitrfet, Pottsville. . forPOSITE SOLOMOI.I 1109VP.R . , q Nov, 10, Ml—.72w..—ki-;tt f ,.,.. ..... , -"fi ; •--...._ . . 'CALL .i..ND-WINTIIIR DDT 000D8. •-' .L.' FOX & BROTHER, 276 mmras oTuter. HOTThfIL .C, Desire to call attention to their ezVenalve l , summit inent of FALL AND MINTER DRY GOOD'S Cops'sting of the . Latest Styles of the Foteigti & D'omestic IWirke s INCLErDima Aitalla TUE COLAACTIO3III Di.ACK AND COLORED LACES AND ItlißßOlDElit- 6. • L1NF2 , 18.. WHITS GOODS andDo74EliiTetk Hi*ERY. GLOVEI3 OF Al t r. 'CLOAIO, 111=11 'SHAWLS 9F ALL -KINDS. -', - • ,WeSso call attezOon Wow f3toei .GROCERIES,,QUEENS*ARE Which Is very large and selected with the utmost Care for this market.' We dO nut consider it neces mry to enumerate what we have, t4„,kverythlng In a first-clam Dry Gouda and Grocery S tore, F an be had at our establishment. , -Aril rt. . . ' 13-4 f • REEVE L. "MI6/AT - I BON, ' •„1. t22t cii*Tstrr parr.fam;ulsu.k. Nio idler, at the lowest prices for right years. their enttre steek Catpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton r ind-Cocoa liattings,\ _ • • OROISSLEY'S BitllB.S ELLS' CARPETS, $1 60 per -yard. ; _ GOOD ALL WOOL INGRAINK. 1 10 6 • per yard. .BODV BRUSSELS. _ REEVE Ir NICIIMA etN„ 1222CVESTNUT ST..bel Itth.PaILADELPHIA. 70.. E d it dt 1.1...°70-334t0i-12.310.404 , Tos! TEE l 8 !I—Renumber . iire o'd . adage: , P t a tree and It Ain grow when you an sleeping. A line Mock of Fruit. Ornamental and Evergreen Tree*, Grape Vines , Shrubs, Ikrws, Vines. Cieeprnl, de. _- • • • - - - • /Ihr Goat. aFro ni Se ear old Concord °Mil Wars at 30 tiento per rine: Tar We by 1 . ~ 224 ,-- " zosurti. JOYCiNIIIIIr,M, ita Noy' 12,M1-011d-11- . 4"11 = 11 111111 Oa, BAIIirOD a co., =M LAD • FAHCrf 3F13 . 111, .• !•! ' 2. H'""" Y' -.116H*1 • TS Aittiritrwrr.- • the No* __lissweeltathand ' - Stb stsetkilloirilr side, =and !Des's • In all ! /Weds iri -for u tuailitr of FILISCF r La. - Ver, IVO CI M " =" lk= tprorably_ '- Raing. fuhrt• lag 'Sported a' lsnun4 sn IM' I. oall lb° 4llllsteruSft:ofune . from first- In Europe,. I'M ha t* had Mena anadsup by: meat siSitmeet v lyould spretsUFTrivito my friends Of Schuylkill and adls?! cent Count's, to callsnd ss !sew! largo and beautiful Lissortment of ,Pettey Furs, for Ladles lioaShlbtron. Loot determined to sell it as low! • =• °Woo aro": other respectable House in this Furs warranted. Hombrepreseettstlons to eTas. ' • JO HN EAREGILIL - 1 4 . o.ei=nin • LS Arch *riot. MIS - • 828. PUBS. • JOHWA. STAMBACH &C0.,_.. • 826 .- Arch. Street: , lcuruckerttirk • :LADIES' FANCY 'FURS: - Consteling or Rundari Sable, Had OIL Biy Sable. Mink mable,/toyal grnitne, Grebe. Seral4 Aetracarle. • Squirrel, Fitch; de. Clilldren'e Setta. • . Gentlernen'a Collars arnt Glares, Canine and Weig Robe& b. The h lateet styles's' kneed girieee. 2.ll.l:urra guaranteed as repreeentedli • ./01111 - '-k. STAMBACH do CO. 801 Ara:Strut, doors beithr Ninth. rouble :tide, • NOT'. 5. '7O PHILADELPIILft. • . • , 4 5-an " Watches - _anb :3trotlti." . • ...,, *4 , ,-, --- .wl , 0„.. , ..i.'' , •-.-- '` l - 0- o . . *I .--- '• *( Z ''''' -' 4 •"*. 6 44 - 4'• • • Z1.,49ir %. - .In 1 - .. - 11 • I' . 1 1.. • °LI °I " P ' ''• ' • 11 .0 A... - '.. •ti , . S I - Pi 0!..' 44 .' • .r•-•• •t- ::: 'a 40 -..:1-. • 4. 4 , • •• 41 ,4.7.4=v .-- •-!'" p f d< ~• • , . 1.4. m . • • . ') i .- M • ..., , , -. . . Go od s ,• • ' '' ' ..‘ •• • Bronzes,Fan - cy &c. \ BIAT:anAY, BRIDAL, .. ' ...,-. • ' AN:OI3OLIDAY GIFTS. —. 2 . • We would rail the attention' of our.patrona and friends to our large assortment of , ,_ ' , • NEW. .AND DESIRABLE GOOD S. • • Oar iropoitattoni of this season are just Opened, and present many neveltle<Which we feel certain . will please: • ' Orders by mall carefully and promptly attended to. ' BOBBINS, cLAJor, a BIODLIE,' -.-., , . , • • .. . •'• :Jaiasx!..ar-s a E•c4y:lrrataxtras. ' NO. 1124 CIIESTNIPT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JR.IIXXIAIi 11.08111:41. '3, P. CL.116.123C. SAY'L BIDDER. Nov, 6. ,'79 ' • ' ' 45-2132 • Ninatuiai. W lEST • • : " • • 311111TGAGE .RONDS. • OF TIl • • sT. JOSEPH,&-DENVER- CITY, Ballßoad `l. Company, - • • • • •,•-. PAYABLE .I.N" doLD, . .• = • • • With Interest at.(B.) Eight Per Cent, also Payable in Gold. • • • couporra on_nnoISTIMED. • . t j , ' = • These First-Class' liondsfare now for sale by the Company through the:underalgned, and aro coon- , dyntly recommended as , c3mblnlng AnsoncrnLT %Avery and a Lenox urtconn. • . • - Almost the entire line la completed an d in success ful ogeration. Only Timely MHOS of Track, to lay at the Western Textuinna, and that being rapidly laid. The present trifileof the Road ts AMPLE OCAR., ANTERtbr• the RELIABILITY of these Neenrlttea. The.. Road runs West from ST. JOSEPH, and forms A through East and West route. • . • Mortgage per m 11 4 1413,390 covering FranchLse and all properly. Length • Length of Road, 11l Mile s . . • Total Issue of Bonds, 0/.500.000. • • . • • • • PRICE 07 1-2 aintkaaerued interest In eurreneji . 'Maps and Pamphlets_ furnished on :applicatioe Expressage for account of purchases.iree of charge • • W. NTERSK & CO. - 51 Pine street, New York. • .• , = ••• TANNER, & _ - • • - street, New York., . DESigiapLF: - . • SAFE THE SUNBURY andLEWISTOWN. RAIL . _ ROAD COMPANY -- • 7 PER CENT.- GOLD - • - . . • First Mortgage • Bondi. • • • . , Interest; Payable • April - a n d October,. Free of State 'and United States • Taxes.• • • Welire now offering the balance of the loan of .)o, 9 oo,,wbich is secured by a first:and only lien on the entlre;property and Jr:match's.l'ot the Company, At .90 and the Accrued Interest Added. The Road in now rapidly approaching completion, -with a large trade In COAL, IRON.and LUMBER, in tulditiontothe passenger travel awaiting the open ing of this greatly needed enterprise. The local. trade alone Is *sufficiently large to maintain the Itoad. We have no hesitation In recbmmending the, 'Bonds, an a CHEAP; RELIABLE, and HAFII VESTMENT. • 'FOr pamphlets, with map;and, fult„information apply to , -• . WM. PA.lNTER.&.co47luine.its, Dealers in GoVernment, Securities, . • .No. 36 South TIIIRDBt., Philadelphia. Apply to IfiFJ:Lv LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST CO L.. r: WHITNEY, Paisker, _ N 0.1.60 CENTRE St...Pottsville. Pa. , : • , Nov. IC, ' Nock .111 7 .2164m 1 4.5 ihAtts WINDOW DISCONANIONB. I • LACE CURTAINS, , HEAVY • AND LACE DRAPERIES, LAMBREQVI NS 67 SATIN thatASIC, SILX, AND SILK & 'WWI; F Al 3 c 8, ',c 4 r,al; Shzdilt . ? Cigars, the Latest Deported.. WINDOW SHADES, • ; • TN ALI:TIIR NEWEST TINTS. PLIMITAI, HUB, #O., for Boilrood eloopum. I. E. WALRAVEN, 111.t90ICIC Ifer-4 7 / 9 eIIiMUT MUM: , PHILADELPHIA. Wafi. • - . 1.11.1 y ATTANTIO2I I -: ' ' - CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. . At KYER - & SCHUB . % Na.' $1 Centre street, Pottsville.you can be tarnished with Doom,*iambi Blind /Molten', Peas! abutters , lionhUnips of au binds, lands. - • • • '! Also, Building Medway* Of hal kind*. Give us a eat, and buy cheap.. . _ July at. lo—taasi TICE BeOT MADE CLOTHING'S M. DORA- I 'MIMED'S. centre street. Pottsville.. 2 ov.lo, 10.-714e4w--46.2t . • WiLler "MMAIIMB., 1 . • ' cprti;ANn.iimitisto !orprinirai:s. r t 388 CENTRE sisszt . partavzuz., &trews mss, Mines, Malin= no Speclal"st , tenits r t to.dereioping supautendlnii Cool - July B,no-IMa26-I.t C•-• Z. or.DOXILLL„ DEALER hnu, GLASSWARE, AND CROCKERY - rot ctsma irr.; stens - cum - ARGAND.COAL,O I L BURNER. 4 This trotalrstal i'l..pladacois ilight, C r : 1 1 11 1?4, 1 :=== th eta 'sad trot as ail Nadi ar imps In ara._ Tipp_ Odataer 1111 earl at tbr bottom. gully uw. taut law to brat.. borstal Wand fee the itlielelitutit the Orr. saas littodrtlt _ •• , , IW% 16-2:41=-10/./7 Tralar 9l4llBlll M D . P itb aitirenela lal=a=lialMM So.b ltriolter_ 'NeAt, 9 1 ", . • . MEE No. 283 CENTRE SL EZ Q11:111BUPPII BALM OP MAL IMEITATZ:-. By vino* of.uni INTRA Of Fier& Phew, Lerart )beer got Ireedgfeef Erforrias coned out of the Court of 0001111011 Pleas of Ochayikill County. and tom* dlrettedi there will , be.exposed to ptibllc_sisic oirmaterr.eti Ad TURDA;Decreber 3d.1410. at le o'eherJr. lit the for con, _it the Omit House. In the Earb of Potting lei tdoletYlltM OM/ O Y , the following damibed realestate, to wit: All that certain ibrus or tract of land situate itt Begins Township. Bch - twit 111 County, hounded and described as fo'lowa: Dierinuini at a stone corner, thence by, Lind of Joshua Euty - north 31_15 degrees, met arches to stoner. thence south eekillsitnee, ems:tea web°. to a poste feet from a stone corner; thence y land of Johrt Erdelsti and lane south QS% dMast ASO terchitto a storm thence.by- land, l it A. Otto., north 13!4' degrees. east at% patthes ‘ to the place of beginning. containing hap sera; more or lea; with the appurtenance; consist ing of a 234 story Mime dwelling-house. a frame barn. and a frame stabWaa timptoperty of DANIEL YirEIKEIL. . . • - A.LSO—AII that certain led. or piece of grcitind; situate In Helena Township, Schuylkill County, td joining the public , road imaing fronsHonaldsun tei Gratistowm and lands of Susanna Heater, Reuben iltuitainger. Jacob Upsiegrare and others, contain infra acres, - mote or leM, Wir the almurtenanens, consisting of 0 frame 'Uhl ; as the property of .. ABRAHAM SCHW=fE. '411..130—A1t that certain tworetory frame,dwelling houseorlthlme-story triune kitchen attached, situ. 1 ale in the ,Eprough oft Carbon, SchnyLkili Counti i i rum •a„ i qvs,Alie northw terly part qf Lot No. 23, in "it Addition to Port Carbon, said lot tieing the', nertheasterly rner of Market and Secant' streeni,in said Boroug i. The said dwelling house tontaliting In front on arket street about A) feet and in depth about 30 fe t and the said frame kitchen containing In lengt about 13 feet and In depth about 12 feet, and the ot or piece of ground and curtliare appmtenant th reto; &vibe property of GEORGE C. LEE-and R ECCA P. LEL. Ida Wife, owners or reputed owne de. ' ALSO—AII that certain' smyl tract orpireo of kind .ajtnate in Branch Townshi Schuylkill Connty, bounded by a public road, jndsi of Samuel Ree(l, Edward Heisler and other", ntaining 3 acres,,ritore or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelllng-hottse ' d *log stable; us the ' property of GEORGE HELM •. 1 • ALSO—AII' that certain. lo or 'piece of- geountl, trittutte In the Borough !of 'ineerove, Sehuclkill County, bounded nottbwardi„ 'by lot of Levi Miller. eastwardly -by Canal street, oUiliwardly iby lot of Eenben F.Steeseoind straw ly by lot of —, containing in width .7) feet, more or less', and In depth...l4olK% mOte tir less, wi h the appurtenances, consisting of a 134isfory tram dwelling-honse, with Wone-storyframe kitchen at t ched'; as the property of 31ICHLEUMEASE. , ALSO—AII that certain. lo Or piece of ground, . situate in the'NEoroughrof Tatnaqua, , Sehnylk ill County, bounded northward' • by Elm street, east wardly by lot of George liz.o r. southwardly by lot of - James Wheatley, and; sr wardly by an alley. i f containing In width 31 feetan n depth isi feet, more ' or less, with the apPurtena ces, consisting of a double two-story frame dwel ng-honse; as the prod c l e per y:f JOHN - MORGAN•.'. .. " . - T o—All' that certain lo or p 1... . iif groahtl, situate in the Sorotigh of "hal:toy_ 4r, seli uyikill , County, on the north Ward • } side ''o tentre,street„, 'being thelot ntunbered se ti (71in lockone (1) on 1 the map or plan 'or said Matuutny Ctty.,. mmie W.' Frank Carter in. July, IQ), centatning in - front or .. width•on Centre arreeetweutt-tive feet-(25) aud ex tending back - urthat width a right angles thereto, In. length o l r u til Fth one r :hen red - and lwent,r-Itive &el. (1X1) to iad Streqt; bqunded 'westward!) , by Lot No aosiott ardly by Rai road street, eastward ly by Lot I.'.'n. 8, and iouthw Nl)* by Centre strcei aforesaidowith the appurien ces, consisting of as twb-story brick and frame welling-house and a frame stable. as the propefry o JOSEPH 110FMANN :and JOUNIIO,FM.4.NN. ,- , . t No. 2—A those two .cer in lots or- plec , es of ,Eround, situate In the Boro gh of Mahanny city, 4 tt,chuylkill County, bounded orthwardlrby Centre street, eastwardly by_ A at eet, southwardly by, Water street. anti weatw ly by lot: of Jacob Rhoads. containingln width . feet and in depth 125 feet, with the ,appurtenane consisting ca" a frame stable_,• as the property of JOMN HOFFMANN and C. J. HOFTM A KN. [ . , ALSO—AII - that certain tw. and•n-lut:f story slime tavern and dwellihg=house,a nd a one and 'a-hal story- frame building :and It or piece,. of ground, • situated in the Aown oil :\e • Altiggold,: : In East 1 , 50 Brunswick Township, frontol3 kill County. bounded i f , in by Centre street, Ca twardly nycChestnut street, and southsVardly hy t`No. 47. and - Marked 'ln the plan of. aaid town wl h number forty-eight (18j and being 50 feet In fron a. and 160 feet , In depth, and being She same premises hick William C. Lud wig and Sophia' C.,111( wife by their de. d, bearing l date -the Zoth „day of June .DS 1861, granted and confirmed unto Jacob' E.I lir beibles, in fee; us the` property 'of JACOB"E. DREI SELBIES. 1 -, ~, ALSO—AII that certain i t or 'piece of ground, situate in, the 'Borough laf S enandoah; Schuylkill' Courity,l)Ounded northwar ly by lot of Charles Begins, Cast by a 2) foot Wid *Hey, south by a lot of 1,,,,i.e. 'A. glen, and- west-by *al street, ;containing in width 3S feet and In depth 150 feet, more or legs, with the appurteronees, 'consietin of a two-story frame dwelling-house, with stone ment and ' a lti story plink dwelling-house on 'the rear end-of let; as the property of ANTHONY DE ITT. ' , ALSO--All thnse . B certain 'ts or pieces of ground, situate in the . Borough i.of Pottsville. Schuylkill 'Oisarity, bounded 'northward yby - Arch street, enst wardly by lot of EmilfTto lock, southwardly by,. i East Illarket street; and wes t ardly by Wolf street, • containing together in widt 150 feet,..und in depth 2 0 feet, witts-the apputtena Les, consisting of a gy, story' brick,- dwelling hum , a 2-story brick . an al frame bake - house and a: me stable; as the pro, party of DAVID BE VERII IE., - -' t il ALSO ,, --No. i—All those. 2 ertain lots or rilec.cs of ground, situate In the Boro n hof Tarnantia, Schnyl kilt • County bounded nori wardly by Lot No. 0, eastwrit - 41y i a 11)-feet wi -alley,' southwardly 'by ,Lot 1 4 . U). 8, and westwardly 133 Lehigh street, contain ing fs*ether in width ZA , fee and In depth 150. feet, and being lots ,known ati, IA ts Nos '7 and 8, Lehigt. street., . . No. '2..A.!1 that iertalti round, altuate ion the - nd - Ad — Lehigh Ktreeta,,iu the Sehuyttilt county, bound street + 0 - feet, on the north half part of Raid lot iU feet,. '7,5, feet...and on the west by ing•the one-half part-of Lot I the plan ontiald Diwough; a.! -DINTINGEIL ;- I ALSO—AII that certain situate in the lionnigh of eel .kill (bunks', bounded MOM .street, eastwardly by lot of wardly by a' public street, a James Saylor, containing. i more or less,add In depth ls nances, consisting of n le hotise, with a one-iitorytra p afrante stable ; •as the proLOW. ' ! , I' ALSO -- All that certain ilot ar• piece o ground,.-d situate on the eastwardlyisi site of Centre street; in the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill County, being composed of the lots mired Noes. $2O, 41, 3'i, at), Shand :t.'7, on the map r plan of the Norwegians Addition troPettsvllle, an which are bounded and described as follows; Beg nning at a post on the eastwardly aide of Centre street, thence, along it, north 23 degrees, west • asti feet, 3 Inches to a post; north 111 degrees X minas. west 210 feet to a post, north - 517 feet 4 inches to! post, and, north Ile.• de grees., West :96 feet 4 inches to a post.thence by lot marked No, Z. 3 on said ns p or plan, north 79% do .=east 7$ feet 5' inch to a post set at the dis of II feet weetwurtil, from the middle...6f the west branch of the Mount ' ti Itailribui. trace . e arno along at that distsince Iron the middlekif said road, north II degreek,93 minut , weed 441 feet fis'aotastt, thence' by Bridget Culled' ground north 13 degrees 40 minutest, west 79 feet 1 inches to a post , /tt the. southeasterlyside of Ceti street, thence Isi nir it north 29 degrees 10 minut ia, east 47 feet 7 inches to if stone planted at the Rota) aszt corner 0( Centre and ',Coal streets, thence along , the southwestern and - western sides of thelatte south BO degrees 50 min, utes, - "east 331 feet tis a ,p i t„ south 114 degrees ,Lest: on 311 feet.s ruches to a post; th 57% degrees west 78 feet $ inches to a - post, an Bonin .16 degrees east 511 feet-7-Runes ton post; thence by lands nine or late of .John 'Fehr aum and othei:onth trit dramas:l4min utes„ west 395 feet 10 inch ' to the place of beg'inning, "rontaining 9 acres and 57 rches,-more arils ' With the appurtenances, cone ! ling of 2 twoesto rame dwelling-houses / with tw. story frame' bit. tid ing*, attached, Ontlsject to the rights, reservatiOna of A n • ooal, iron ores, and miner's's, dm-, mentioned in said mortgage); -as-the - property of THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER C It, AND LOCOMOTIVE M NO ENOINE AN UFAbTU LIOMPANY., A LEu ALSO—AII that',certal lot or piece'. of ground, &Baste In Ilottnesvillei, Butler Township, Schuylkill County, hounded on the starlit by road leading from. Ashland to Girardyille.rt by lot of -- Doyle, south-by Mahanoy Cree l west by lot of -.-- Mona- ghan, containing trt width 25 feet; more or I lees, and' In depth 131 feet, more br less, with the !appurte nances, consisting of a two-store frame dweWng house„with stone baseent ; as the property of ANTHONY ROWLAND. d MRS. ROWLANo. . ii ,Ltirt • ALSO—AR that eerie' lot or' piece' of! ' ground, situate lathe Borough f 4,ltrbon, tiellnyikill County, hounded north ly, by_ lot of! Thomas . Lynch, r eastwardliby H I street; sceithwardly. by lot, of Thomas Ly nch, bud 'Westwardly I by Coal. street, containing 0 width 0 feet, more or less,,and in depth 24.1 feet, more •br ' less, With the lappurte nances, °ovulating of a two-story frame dwelling: house, end a frame stable on'Coal street, and a two. story trance dwelling-home and: e, - frame stable on Easel street; as the property of SAMUEL GRAY. ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of, ground,. situate in the Borough of Pottiville.'Srhuyikill tounty,being partof a lot marke&NO. 171 n Ben jamin Potts' Addition:to Pottsville, containing In front or breadth on said Centre street 501 feet, and extending back of that width In length of depth 130. . feet, bounded southwardly by another of said 'Lot No. 17, the property Of said Charles Pitrattn, eastwirdly branother part of said lot, the property of the I Philadelphiaand titeading Railroad inpany: northardly by a part of lot marked No. 0 In said, Addit on, the property O to tJaseph Kline, west,' t Wendt by Centre atreet, (subject the 'reserve of costaWith the appurtenances, consisting Of a two story frame store and dwelling-house, with a one sad a-balf story' irame back building attached, add &stone foundation for a! store and dwelling-house; as the property of CHARLES W. PITMAN. ' , Seised and taken in execution and will be sold by . GEORHE C. WYNKOOP, ?,,heritf- Sherifi's °Mee, Pottsville, Nov. 12, lath). , : CO2.E'S . COILPOTIND of WILD CHERRY , wad SENEKA in liebnowledged to be Ithe eacetd pleasant;sale and cerbtin 'remedy for the care of ' Croup, Cotighs.Cold , least, Asthma, and . Ica' clptent Cur -- " :audio the publia,: A bottle shot. In every rattily. „Prepared trugglst and Chemist, Sc_t ig huylkill" ,le to Pottsville at the Dr Stores N ASON, GRGE W. KERNED`' 'LOR, and by EO Druggists a nd Dealer Ice 40 cents, 1 ' October 4241m1-4,kw C&MUM Baal Ea • ' _No. I ` Sial bran pec ches, and Draw. 'aliened an Jan. 1, '76—, C 7. • it., FACTORS , -recta, rottavllte, lately , which he (Mr. Nopltseb) esuSrm will be 41 , 1.. Rep . rdirigtacture-all. kinds of, patronage of Storekeepers' respeetffilly solicited. SOAP earner off establis wned by.bed.. leach a boo &ape and and the put July "7" wt.Luw, Praiti Ind Gas Fiter, ..... .. , . . ... - • N0...a1 MattAteroxao mare, Fiat•tt.Lia . • Usi over.lo years In Phil -4)3 titu facilities fo Air - lying close houses. sir iculor. rrivork. March "13 17 , , - 41---. Having been in the adelphia,gives him a his supplies from Ana attention paid to oonn ,-- .... Cr /ICII3 I4 T A T umr . AIICELITZCT, - 1 : a. ~ , Ito. SA Smarr, l'orrsvi Lz. .. Inventor of the se 41umping cages, and o eau, buskers half the I height, saving thwyebv a great amoontent tim Ain tn a large lima eel.. "fhe seli r -durnigng ewe for slopes and sh Its, with ti ts or without dots' to . d with water a garalias attached to &spent° ith pumps. It self-d tops one or two stories, and ho one, two or. th cars at the tame time. .e. • The advertiser will lin, superintend or contract to build eowery imp menu of all kind*. - 11 sV 41 4 MI _... 1 ~ . I/ 0 ' /Y •••• L WarrllET Kg.R, 160 Mntre rct.;s GOLD' AND SILVE' gOREIGIN EXCHANGE, AND O,FLIER usrrED -!:3TAT. Nov. '•lS.—The' London TElai..:' utelati.t believes that , , Count ' - .l3isniarckll-1 , pro p ose an .arinistice between France'aud Prussia,..and•the inimediate assembling `of J.r. , gerieral Congress of the European powers ti);•:•:, -settletlie r oimuenioniquestleus 'at issue he . .l ,tween the Continenial . powers. The Ti saYs : "It situ:tads wishes to se- cure the'.eonsideration'Of the treaty by the European, powers she must first withdri* her note'Und redoune,c her right to Inde pendent action. rpon no other conditions can she obtain the needed modifications." - • The feeling^ in financial circles is somewhat Quieter: . ,The Tis N-S this mond ug riniarks that Rus sia lmas placed herself in the - .position of a public enemy; . The latyst despatches received here to-day show that Austria is in arms, and preparing to send aoo t oooltroops to the Eastern frontier. The-press believe believe Ristriarek will now pro pose an arinistice . with France tor settle the - Russian questiliu. Russia is receiving a large supply or American arms. • • [Special to. the New York EvEkniu o tt.4.3ri]-1C" its ruinofed here thaZlhe Aus trian Government ba_s:ordered the departure of a large-number of trooops to the y neigh borhood- of the,:Turkisli frontier,, in, order that that couutry may be. ready to Cia.opeate with other powers in the event of the break-' ing out of hostilities. Ituniom venue here thick and fast, - but the general iinpression iy that nothing can avert war. . 1 ' Thomas Carlisle writes.tivo and a half col . Minis,. iii small type; to the TixtEs. this morn ing, on, the . subject - of the , war between France aild,l'russia. He shows . What France, after an exPerience of fOur centuries, is`pret-' ty sure. to do agalii when Mho gets on her feet., and therefore praises the policy pursiled. .by PrusAis;:WhiW , lie claims is founded on solid,practieal. prudence. .7 The French gunboat Bedard is=-repairing and coaling e-half lot piers of heart corner of Broiet'l Borough of Tamaqua, on the south by Bradd by the remaining- one ti the east .by Lot No. :3, shish street 75 feet. be- No. 1, - In square "il," on theproperly of JACOB lot'or piece 'of g 1 : 01 / 1 1,1 , tuylkill Haven. mellusl bwartily byp. Margaret,* Jacob' A. Geiger, south westwardly by lot of width 21 feet 5 inelles, feet, with the appurte ; o-story frame dwelling e kitchen attached, and !Ili,' of PETER tiktA4CE- ISTICE Or THE PRAM, leetilled Al/CM/neer. • POTTAVILLE, PA. business In the abcit - e perlence. satisfattion, Collections especially tedlate attention. , • • ' nzia the public that he Ms Fare apt the EYOR, DE:01 km 400 1 00,1 -4tnictico. Togo. .pruialimsta - work --me temp: 10-1 ,',.-i. -. .,_'.'44r,'4:it!h TO M.171X16HT.. mmoAAiN WAR. ^rlaw. causewrioN. . • • G. Conterretee:of the Great roaierie AUSTRIA ARMING." .<i-UNS: r FO•R nussLi. ,I • • Prospect'of a. Pearxja/ sqution. PRIL9B./Ae Dr.; Jacoby—Tile Pregient *at' Premidltate4 J: O 7 - Napoleon. • BEttitzt,. - 18.—Dr.•7icohy, .who Was recently z imprisimed at Lo.etzen on account of his violentopposition to the Government war tneaSureg,. was 'not re-elected to Parlia ment at its late elections. Ills kutiwn oppo sition to the project fiir annexing Alsace and Lorraine to liertdatey contributed to his BERLIN', Nov. IS.-.—The press of this city. ' is able to demonstrate from 'Napoleon's se ..A..1 -a :correSponden . m discovered at tit. Cloud, that ari anti-Prussian war .was prepared long before- t Ire Hohenzollern - incident. . Two let 'tns, to that purport wers. found, dated ill 4utic,.. a ;month. befdre , tho declaration of =ii==l By Caj..kle, to the Nili• Miners' Journal. • • 7 . • USTI " Thti Mistakcai rrlde of 'France. Viuxiku, Nov. 18. —The NECK FEEtt.' PuE;l.s - t: regrets the niistakeu pride of the Freuull.Golreserttsootaggeh, 'having asked loran Arinistlee,ohjeeted to the reasonable' denlauds of Prussia. . • EMI ENGLAND. Vile Russian War Question—Nothing Can Avert War--:fu Ann&tie. in France. . . - •• ~:MISCELLANY. • . 1 . _ Tit tali; are said to' be' three armies within the Walls of Paris, and , it .looks very much as though the one army. outside . would make them stay there.. "This, says Hans von Kehreklenhet me!, "makes one Dutch man - equal three French men." • • • '"`• • . ~.. - AT Torns the r e g ent ' ee aurora burealis was. res - garded, by the people aia sure aughty. of the de feat of the Prussian invadei. No aurora borea lis had been .wititasied since 1847., it was then looked upon aS Rctioteit..ofeatraortlinary evefitri... and as a matter cit.lact the - revolution of 18j8 quickly followe& - - -- ' Florence the people were greatly -terrified by the aurora borealis, and cotiside . red it as an ell). ohien. • - . • • Trit requisitions-made at Orleans are Interpretedto portend a speed. , i.eeyacuation .of the place. This ia-possible; hat another the Germans' go or stay the district is ebippietelf ruined, and that for a long while to come. The "troops sAiketi the mercers" shops, and took all the • 11aatti , 1 waistcoats, mocks, ' that they could .They also pillaged the hair-dress the.saino taste tios scented soaps and-pomades that distinguisheathe-Prus- . siiiii.troops'at - Nane,y.. - The jewellers' Shops-are -untouched. - • " • . • ..; ,TILE PAYS giVe::;:tho following etitituale of the exPettscs and ludisca=of Franco in the - pibsent war; War armaments from 1868 to IE7O 440,- 000,000 t -fOrtitications destroyed, ,which 'Will have tube rebuilt, 1:60,000,000 ; loss CS of rensk ets, eannonsand other war materials , destroyed or captured, 50,000,000; de.sirttetion orifibuild itiand ileids by both sides,' R 50,000,000 i20;4.1., or,yarLial ruin of nlanuficturea and other pro . pripto,rs, .t:10,000,000 war, indetrinity to Ger malty. Xl00,000,008'; losses in - contse4nenext nf theinfluenee oral' the se disasters, 4:"30,000,000 total, £460,000,009„ • . ' ... As *sin the .personal'. dent oaor.of -Napoleon I,n..at - Sedan (:, writes the )) rrespondent of a London paper all who wer eye-witnesses to his conduct describe iS , a's that ,of one who either cared not for death, or actually threw himself in iti way. On two occasions during the day ho was rovidentially spared bein g instantly kill ed. ' the , 'midst - of' scene of confusion .4 . ensued upon'the eruption of, the panic stricken French into Sedan, the Emperor riding slowly through a wide street swept by tim Ger man artillery and "choked by the disordered Its itiizy, paused for a moment to address a gluts ti • a colonel of his staff. At - . the same in ism tra shelLexploded a fewleet in front of Na pleen,:leaving iiina unharmed; though it was evident to aLI around, that he had escaped by a tniracle.-• The Emperor continued on his way without Manifiatting the ' sllgbtest emotion, greetest by theiimithusisstie vivats of the troops. Later, while sitting at a winders- indittlfg his' celebrated lettter to the King of P russia; &shell struck the Wall jitst outside and burst only a iew feet from the Emperor's chair, leafing him up seethed and tiltithoved. --- --.-- --- - -- cv. M. LEitov-IlusuLizu, in his "Recherches Economiques, Ilistoriques, .et Statistiques Sur les Guerres ecintempetitines," but a short time ago Maintained that all wars between 1853 and 1860 might have . been 'avoided if those concerned 'had cared to avoid ,them.• After carefully ex amining otticialdocutitents ho - deciared that in about fifteen ye:re war had cost the lives of 1,- ,743,401 men,. , iholuding; besides those actually killed in battle, those whci bad died either of wounds or sickness. The money cost of war durinirthis period he' discovered to be. 47 mil liards 830 millions of francs or more than £l,- 913,000,000,'according to the following figures; " . Millions 9f . . . , War: - . - ~- Men killed. fee expended. tim,ettn--........ ' 7s4,tat „.*-- ',--- 1ta11at........ * z_..., 15,0f9 ~ „ , . 1;500 Danish—. .. :.-......t-., .. :.. a 1402-= ' niti Amerlcaz•lNeeth) - 7 . _ 240 e • - ' -.ll,:iee America* (SOnthi_ , ' - 51.1 . !,0i.0 ,' ' 11,500 AustrcePnyagdan.............l:', .. 4a,000 ,' Lero ;Vitri0n5,........-,... ....... ......., MAE ' 1,000 • Total ' .t............., 1,743,401 .' - , 47,830 When the Aceoliet• of the Franco-Piessian 'war. is reside up at Christmas - ,7; including the• -value of property' destroyed, si. Leroy-Beau-' lieu will have-alt the more rettson to shake his head at the world. - " ~ I • icrrrsnmc isainc.T x=mgra. We give the following quotations for to-1y : 4 f/NTS"... '''' • -, . , I ;Lard It 8:...-...-.,... :0 Roast Beef 11 111....,.:.. ma23:Clikkens* b....',—: Corned Beef It 1b._...., 10943,1,Duck511116,....,__ . Rump Steaks* Ri.- -44 23 iTfirkerlik lb•-• Sirloin Steaks 11 lb,_ -AM' Haddock 11 it 5...:......... 19 Satusage It lb,--.:..- —o2s', Rock 1 4116-........-.-.- 15_ 1d0v2024- , , . t ' 'Halibut It 1b.,.... .....z. - --0,11- rorequarter it 5....... -Oil:White Perch . .,.-.1,15 Rindmtarter* lb__ --016 Black PIA ~... 13 010 1 ), it b-..---...,--442Alatilsh 11 lb - ....;---,.. ' 15 Ponx- , , 'Eels * 11 , -. ..,..' .--... -400' Roast & St/M . ksatb- 29,121,11 mm (sonp . ) fit -- 70-19 Corned 1 tb l424 3 lAntter 11 tb................. --WO lianastirin . 22o:"....„ 25 Eggs 1 doz - XI Rama ll 1 0......-L-9920;Cabbage 1 head.-- 5"4/0 Slioni WI 4 , ._ ........,11744.124P0tat0es 14.), , 5,0k 104411 Dried Reef 9 1 lb- -.-• =-41025:5wt Pot-toes* /,4 ph 1242 D • VGSV-, ,: . ;Odious* peek -42 Forequarter* 5..:.- -4111197 ad Beet , : lt , :.: (h. --1( I t Hiroquarterp 1b.«... 1-1111111. arnlmi 1.' 1 4 . 6 . ..,.. —am canes - i% b,-4,-.. -416Zi P.lna Apple); :' s• 4 taaal) Prifi l rattlrft ITID.. 7 -47, YIAPPlefi It 54 Pee: awl ell 80l a Sausage 51110 -IVX, A rir les ili Ma._ ; 400 Smo 4alneuilang Vb- iiin -, . • , )' 1 , 7. .POlNlet . l ' o ' looo for no Zsersiitir 611.031 C "iiNte4,•Firy;el..tra Caniil4-itbbl— .. '... I . 4*.Piciiir'',:.,:.. -- =,, - - ••••••-• , -. 4 , .., 1 ... ... ` ..- ..11that••-. -ggreirsibiat Flour. r ..."giFt... Wheat, prlinalrblte-,.........iibtua1_ '. . raer-; '.• 7. ' -*baits., nre-- • • --. ' 7.-.. ‘' 4 --:..."11tb0ah.:.• 0 44 _1-- •••••••••••.--..., -..- 'basil_ RYLnepPi....; ' ....-=.1thu5b uuria=011—...........L.:.---......pbu5h-. Middlino " • V bush -1 1 .1011--4---t-.... :—.... . ba5h.....,J .-::-...:.—..,.:.•. bash- , lif.y. ... . .• ......."..- WC. 1 bikre 7 ....«... -- cwt.: " - 1kten...,.. Wit hindlotreir..l 117 17 ;• - fora • .:-.. 0.......4. 116........,i ;rural mums : cern,. and' Min% Itnarnanna. , and Din Franni -181ClontredLy -dam 106 , 14 y . - - tirtinimapisfabv„) ufe OPrningSiginfAes HE - EUROPUN WAIL AyiczB.. nom e Violations of the' uis Treaty of 1856. E MILITARY' 111 9YEAIENTS- IN FRANCE. • ot • nother Prusltan Vic tory;' e "French Repulsed : Along the Whebi \Jane. 177 • _ ,APTIIRE OF DA-E-t;x:- T.l -11V. t3P.ANLSki rirleeb frout:Orlenni—The 1 111k)likkloste 'et the Ear, Is Treuty...uf 18 , 154—The itiutory Movenamals '' I ..- to France. • . . - - • - .. tommx, .Nov. 18.—Advides have been 're- • . delved here from O rleans down to•ttie' even- • , 1 - ing, of ' last Monday.: . *The +ramjets! .had • -retired to the= northward • lieyondf Arienay. I The - French had ! Constructed' heavy - earth ' - work* in front of the tail Way junction,:just ~.. outside of Orleans, and ten :thousand men t bad been. employe d - at the work.. -; ' • TheFreiteh. army, under General' Pala- - : ' dine, was - Missed between Orleans and. Ar- • tenaz,, the cavalry of. the French: - being wretchedly managed, which' seriously - inter- . , fered witb•their soceesa. A large number of boats have been collected. at Orleans,. which -• • were to. be used. to 'cross the artily. ' to' -giv southern bank of Loire in case, of defeat' in the cortiitrabattle.-- . . - • i.- " The requisitiOns made by the Prussians at Orleans amounted to.two hmidred• thousautt pounds. . ----- f __ Some skirmishing had already been -_ -re pt:irkd at the French out'posts. Lox:LK:IX; Nov. 18-,--It is said that the. par , ' ticular vielatiOns of the Paris Treaty of 106 . _ . which'Russia hp complained of are ail -fel-- Jowa :.Cruise of the Prinde of Wide; in the BlaVk,'Sea in aft English frigate. • The sirni.r, • ' tar trip infixtequently by - 14nd . Buyer Lyt ton and the -appearance inf,,,an Austrian squadrontat Varna, a - Turkleh: City on the ' • Black Sea, ~ when the Efilperie: of Austria.. leas there ; and lastly the voyage of the Sul,.. nin a Turkish: frigate. - The Russian:elf-, aio,..at'Constan tinople protested against this Arittereiretitustance at the time .but ineffee- iiially; . • , ON'DOlli, Nov. .18:---(texciAL 'to 'N.' Y. --;-• W aLn.A special ' te egtam from' .Tours dat l.. td Nov.- 17th, has the following : ' Glen. , D. urelles Do Paladines has repeated ' his '. stragetic movements which seeered : hits late victory at Qrlearis, and - has accomplished another still more impertantsuccess ; while ' holding the - Cie...man forces at Teery, by - - thrdatenFrig themAn front with a forceequal to their own - , helms swung around his left .wi Lig, moving at r the same time a whole corps* front Chateau alting the road leading through ~ :Attila, ,Ormsville, Atethon, and St... Helaire ',,' .to F:tampts, where the corps paused. - By this movement • General - 'Paladines :- thrust himself .bet Ween the Duke Of Metk;• :'- lenlierg and Paris, ivhilealais encircling. this G,ermilny army in the front, right flank and: - rear. While this was going on, the Germans divining the .danger commenced. to retreat - froni ,Toury, northward aliing the road to a 'point 12 miles soutliof Etaiops. Sotneflght- • ing occurred, resulting in advantage. to the • -.Fretieli,: who everywhere greatly ,outnum-:- .bered the enemy. -General D'Aurelles' van- guartLis now 2:1 miles due soft th of Versailleti.'• The Itioverntsient at TourF. has' information to tte effect that the advance of the artily of Prince / Frederick Charles only • reached . Auxerre to=day, ten days march from TourY. A Special. deipatch - front _Berlin, dated the. - 17th liad., states that'-a' great meeting - wait, • held , at Muhich on the 12th, and an,address • was voted to the King of Bavaria, exprea leg anxiety lest`Bavaria should ,refuse, to -, enter the band on the seine terms with,oldier .. Southern States, and petitioning the King to, -- avoid the danger of the isolation of Bavaria, '- • from the rest of Germany, and to this end to -. dissolye the Chamber which was elected . under other Wine:ices and eireurastances. - Lcimmx; Nov. , 48.—A well-informed ctn.:- , respOndent writing from Vienna, says if theks„ RusSian what' for a revision of the Paris 7" • treaty of 18'56, - had been, submitted tri,the other signers of that. treaty, 'a favorable re suit -, might have ensued. The course,*how ,ever; that Russia-has seen -fit to take, creates a grave situation, shaking all settled statutes 1 . of EnrOpeau policy and compelling - a coni- - Mon courieof action to resift her ' . Losborr, Nov. 18.—A despatch has -jest • been'received here from Madao, listed-Nov. .„ Ist, which states that the instigator of the ' Tientsin massacre has been arrested.and will ,be sPeedily brought to justice; - -`, _ ~: SU Anot er Prlnt4inn Victory—The French Repulsed ung the Whole Line—Dream Captured. Nov. - 18.-The King to-day Ophed to Queen. Augusta at . Berlin - that rand Duke of Mecklenburg -yesterday Ised the3.pemy j along the whole line Dreux. Ilrencral Treskow at the same captured Dreux: Many Prisoners were {landa the enemy'were pursued in the Ilion of Le Moms, • _ it telegi the. 6 rept!, near time , takei .., , . , SPAIN.- . ~ ..--: . -.. . . *he Spaubilo Thropef--The Eleethin • of ' A milk . • i ;t --,. .. 31A . MUD, NOV. ..18.—A committee Consist- .. lug of fifteen' memix4s of the ' consistent ' Corti has been appointed to proceed toFlor- Once to present the Spanish crown .to the'. Duke of Aosta.. The election.. of Aosta is . highly popular throughout the.provinees. . No disiordens have foll Owed his proChund lion, though the Government had reason to believe that as the candidature was tinpoint- •-• lar in certain qUarters, there might be dem onstrations of disapp al.'' The .services of the troops have .n . b , een necessary" any where- In all the la 0 cities cannon were' c tv tired in honor of, the, ent. '— - •• .. IM The DOR pt . IRA; doigratulated. FLORENCE, Noy:U.—The Duke of A;ista MTh* In this city yerterdar from ,Vaples atiii. : t met with the enthuslastie.auelanm- Son' ' 'the people. The 'President .of the Om' 11, the Spanish Minister to l Italy and either otablessubsequently called unii hi j iu and eangratuLsted him: ••—•,, • 18.=—The FREIE P#E39ll to day coultringlthe Ideittity of the English and .4.nstrian4cdei to the Russian Rixtperor. retter riOut Governor Curt/U.ln Ileferesee tio.the Propoteditevision ot Lito Constitution:' JtAuAISHILYRO . , Nov. •ils.—A private' lettiv from Gbvturtin has justbeen received here contaffiing theibliowinglel- alive to the pro-__ posed revision of our . State Constitution. After stating that he has not participated.in Alscussions since_ he has been in . Russia the 'Governor says : 'But I cannot refrain from encouraging the' ka t _ portent reform you treat °Cluny and forcibly •in your last letter. f , "I am rejoiced to harthat anearnesteffort is about to be made tareauve.* general -re vision of the Conrtitution otitennsylvanks,by - calling upon the people of the State to exer cise their sovereign power through the chan nel of a reform convention. Surely such a movement must meet with the cordial ap proval and enlist the positive efforts- Of the best men of both - parties, for the necessity of thorough reform, Is painfully apparett to all. It is not in any sense a questiop of par ty politics and it should be praervetr.from - the dangers of mere partisan direction.. "The revision of the funiamental law Of an American CommonwPolch late Pannsylva ula,Wfter the lapse °to thlid of a century, : embracing a decade of matchless progress, is a work- of no common magnitud?., most evil to our past and varied material inr terests, and equally so to our future honor and advancement, that the people *Meld be enabled to perfect their sadly needed reforms In the most unbiassed and dispassionate - Intuther, and therefore spechd eleetlorat as. far 4-emoved as possible from the annual po.:= 'ideal struggles, should beheld not only for the election of delegates to the • convention, but 'also for the ratification or , rejeeaon. of the fainendments which a may be matured andproposed: . , . Stith a Convention' • at thleAlme could not fail to elevate the charade ,ref 'our Legbdo - - 'hire, and to redeenteur polidealmatem • from ' many 'of the debauching influenais which have beau* so °lardy latafrwseea It W•ould borer just , deference to- the . popUb.r will in the enaelimenoflawsend in . tl ac te m irefete it of all ollelegated pow" and wh thifwill of the peoplebk,respected, the mune slid pros of the COMMOn, wealth are neFerimperilled ; - • What ale. Retail. ~ ! i 875 "%Z a A ttlP , -10 e. A d 22 IS . Vii; %OS C 42 U • :M t IA II . _ ~-,- - - : - :.-.i, ir - -:,-, , •-•! ,_ _ - .:-- . _ - • . , -Y, .!_k , --,=-- - - - 1 - :-• .. , -am . 01 4 , 64-1 4- . 7z-z-- ,- . -'<'-';',' . - Iti l itt' - ICOY - it4Ntiti r -44 , ,114-, ~,-,-,:4,,•€..::2.,-,.: : - •.z. - - - - - . - '-- - %-ck,-;:z,=-i - -...-,,- :'--, . -1 - ~-. - -.. , ..:. - 0.•• ; 1::,•2=' , -- ~--_-. _, --- f._: - .„. i s-,_• , ,, :t...„ ..v....„--,, . - NOVEMBER"IB74 • Aturdei y, 4 ("dock :a. RYaL.4.zri. FRANCE. •IZtLF. 4 USTRIA: The Eisterq Qitestloe. PENNSYLVANIA. • , ,_ ,:. ,1- .".i.. :1: 7-'-'- 1 • -L. ' : = . 1 , ~..=. - it. .. ....„, ' ' -iiiiii: -",-,4'2:..*.:..,.;_,7.'-1]:;:=:1-r.,;N-i-:-..-,= I).Ani .1" - .. - ' 4_, , • 11*, -- y.=,-1,:.v„, - ... - -:=!,, f.5. = ,:. .: • N=E;l Eli