The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 15, 1857, Image 3

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° poTTSVILLE. PA.
851 i. VII DAT , AII 01,7 ST ~1 SI, 1851.
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. ::14-Ten elect! " weir. Is T a t to
the earepate
_circulation of" other has
papers published In the County—and salt circa tea
'amOng the best portion of the population, in advertise-
Went. Inserted l it
se coluunurls, of course, 'mirth as much
to the.edrertlinit se If published In any three other Pr
pers: pr i ce accord i ng feta of adveftliließ Or Ithold' s Fa'
ded ln to the Circulation of the piper. ,
I . OUR POLITICAL Plx-tar! - -
Determinedlotposition to the extension of Slavery
''... into', the Terri es of the United
ory. Stateseith —ender by opposition
to the acquisition of any Territ annexie
blow, goirclanee or conquest, fur the extension of the area
. of Slavery.
SOP in ernwenee. with the righteof
•'sre'lePnb:lldttomit: itie.atst in which Slavery balite by
1.,
I Stale Law—while, at the same time, we de Troia change
the
LA i piITIOC the right of (
bring b
In theluttiliw" t a t r PIA/ will
jury to perrAbligh the C of toe I; aye, w
Ithegay within the limits of, the Oceistituttte: ,
'T *appropriation of the proceeds of the( of the
- Teta t Lauds forlbe purehase nf the Slaves at a fixed'
.. valestfou, *receding to age and owl, and the gradual
aboiition of Sunray In the 'United Staple, Which-it a - foul
'biuton oar National ffecutcheon and Cont racy to the pt
, doles of the Declaration of Independence. This men.
sure Is the more.important. because recent events have
fully shown that no q Ifni of Covernorental policy,
In all its Tedins delta mesh', and even the' question
of Religion itself, can of be discussed 'without the
"nigger question" beta forced info the arena, and the
triune country distracter and convulsed, eiushig aliena
tion and • hostVe positions in. various sections. Good
Government, a Union among the States, and Harmony
• • amdng the wholApeophi, der.tid that this great and
groling evil should be etnoved• by all lira' and Just'
. meant, as speedily as possible. • . ,
The Improvement of our Rivers and Harkin., for the
promotion of the internal Commerce of the Country;
Together with such aid as Mar be prudently extended
by the General Government, to the construction of
..Its:lrcoids and Telegraph Lines to the Pacific Ocean,
to ficilliste quick communication throtighout the noun.
•try.l.witich is the only means by which such an, extend
ed, 'Territory can be bound togither In one linion.
. . Aliterenue System of, dulles levied on Foreign bier,
. , chandize, sufficient for the support of the General 13ovz
erecnent. and so arranged sato discriminate in favor of,
.. and also' to protect the Do:nettle Industry of this
country.. •i
. ichlie we accord to every man the right to • worship
his Creator ic , Ording to the dictates
otitis own eon
aleirec,—et t hou t fear or molestation. and will properibe
no man on account of Iris birthplace, whrl is a good an
ion: and cordially suppoits our Institutions—yet we
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are decidedly .opposed to Roman Catholic, .lesultical,
and' all other ilgeign Influenoe, not in acCordanee with
onr,institutiodkand the best good of the masses-and
lastly, political opposition to men whohive or offer to
' Roman . .. Cs, iirlicri.3fflice, to influence •th If rotas , ai a
!I
means °rides; thilkucemoint of themsel es and °them,
The to I prohialinn of the Liquor traffic as a better.
° age' and the awarding of the same punishment to those
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who violate such a law as Is a warded, tozother poison •
era nd murderers of the human race, '
State Pleasures. 1 . —. ' •
Ilf,_e will contend fix n general Banking Law, based on
good stocks. well guarded In its Issues itel the security
. of noteholders. ....:,--7 . ' • . I
• A laW prohibiting the PAle of notes, deans or any pa
?' per, that la the representative of money. for more than
' six per cent, discount, under the penalty of hint; vent to
the penitentlarer ihe same na
any other person who robe
' the producer bf bis propene. 'I :
The sale of every foot of, the Public W orks belonging
_,, to thelitate, as gmiedily u passible . t ._ •
, , I_,'7:te above is attOUtlifle or main rellthre:Of the leading
pri Holes thiepetier will endeavor to advocate and es•
tablistiin our'Eni.vernmental policy. ' ''. '
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glig nevi'advertisements. Want ot• space pre
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vents us notici n g each in detail. - I , •
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liloaartgue" ie . the name of the French horse
that won .the recent race in Eneand foc_the
wood Cali,.
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' 1 Ear Coot_ —The Tamaqua Gazette and Sett
ti7el , are pouring red hot shot into each other. •
Tirts ferocity really, considering this warm wea
therl.ls spindling! ! . 1 .. . ! . , '' •,
NATIOIOLL SAViTY SAVISG
v 411; Fund in Walnut street f lontb-Wcist corner
Tliirditbilndelphia, now hue more then one
Pon an inilf of duPars, invested! in art clefs
neuritic,. • • ' ' •
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JOHN LILLY, Esq., formerly assistant of
Ellwood Morris, Esq., bas been' appointed Erigi7
ne l er and . Superintendent of the 'Dauphin anid.-
.
pine spFquehitnna Railroad , i of It. W. Mason, • i • •
•
Esq., who hes resigheii hie situation.
A New Canni9 hie. been . Waco . ] bu of I d
the Borough routeil,of the' liners' i Jom mat. lie
Will serve the papatl this Inoining.. If any lbf
I I V
oar auberribera should fail to receive their copies,
they will have the kindness to quire a notification
o he tact at the publication 0114.
• .••••-• —.
Onn PALMERSTON'S Government haf•announe-
MI in Parliament the' sumetislon of the Chi-
Hese.war. A blockade of Canton; without pis
jUdiee to Euroriean and American sommereej is
tie. be substituted.. There is to be also• a guerrilla
• naval cilnpnign against the pirate junks, in which
rue American feet is td join.
Pluisastrzi Scuom.s.—These sato urs
aro'l sa
ted at 1 1 pwisburg, Pa. Their winter sessions will
anmmence hin the 240)
i proalino. !;These "schdols
educate and fit 'young ; lumen's or both sexes for '
.their future spheres in life. Thti' Acitdeu3y Fits
young mcrifor college, teaching or businese. The.
general agent and treasurer is Rev. A. K. Del
ee advertieeme .
Ilurtaau POR RIKDOR OP SPRE4I IN VIRGINIA!
The Grand Jury of Prince William county.
Virginia, have !found a true against .JUhn
Underwood, for maintaining, by IsPeakint, that.
"nit owner bee no right of property; in his slaves,",
etc., and he has been held to bail;lin thp sung of
' .five 'hundred dollars fur his appearance at the No.
somber court. Which 'is {referable, .residence' in
'Russia or Virginia? The farmer ; is hardly , more
• . despotic thank the letter. • 1..
h; ,1
Tut Plumate,. Cottnes.—T Secretary of the
3;llvy, Goveinor Toucev, basf "rmally determined'
that, hereafter, all Anthracite Foal sball be
ov
erPur-
d by the duly appointed ait , cUt' of the
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ent in Pennsylvania, and shipped Phil-,
adilphia to our naval stations in the various Parts
ot!thenvorld., Turchaning Coal in foreign ports
fur the supply of our ships of sre t ti;;lhas beetrfound
a ruinnuely expensive business.. il
STATE" CANAL:—The sale of the Main Line
leaves, we believe, in the hands 01 . the State, the
following lines df Caul in operation
Delaware Division,., ~
• • ,60
Swipelminna Division, ''', . '4l . 41,
North Branch Division & Extens(On, !ly 165
West, Aranch•Division, •'• il • ' ' 76
COTTAGE FEN SigINARTi--' Th - is Seminary
under the charge of Rev. W. R. NV ork, is dolight ,
fully , located at Pottstown: 'No educational ;Med.
lotion in the State enjoys a more enviable reilitta
tion nor can, a gentleman morn eminently flatted
for the position he occupies, than Mr. Work, be
found. Parents . can confide thcir':children to hill
with the assurance that at his hands they will re 4
ce,we solid . instrnetron emeldnal ;rill tender pa.
rental care, For particulars in reference to terms,
etc.,-yr.e..vefer the reader:. to an. ridverrisement of
the Seminary to another column. ;
"STANDARD" is the title of a rairival.of. the Ga__
.telte,—The defunct ,Democratic! organ of the
County—the Oust number of whieh appeared last
rlaturday. It is publiehed by Mr. Acker, late of
Norristown- It promises_ to advocate nothing but
whit is orthodox 'and endorsed . 19r the portion of
that party that favors proscription,' both of whites.
and blicks—in.ehert that hesitates rot to advo,
cabs white its _well: as. "nigger;' driving., Mr.
• Asker says that 'he wilkeonduet the Standard
ioarteously, and 'avoid personalities. good
res2lution, one that will iiithipk, be respected
by 'his cotemporarles. The Wi'Vot!datcr; Pledgto.
sera have been shert.lived. We really hope it
will wave come whOt longer, With more profit to ,
the publisher. .
Tex re-election of Comonfort as President - of .
l'ilCsien is a happy aren't for ;that - pountry, and
of
fdrds some guar antee onntie tid,peace between
Idesioi anti the United States, 4eitico needs at
this, time a gulag governumns bared on the-pa
lie wiilothichgen the lone handiwillbe able and
'willing 'to curb and cruk.h the sertitions tendencies
,of theoptiesthood, and on the tither to suibress
tbii 'nimbi:ordination of the poptilltee and tii• regu
late the embition of loyal demagogues. Coulon.
fait is , this only man itthe liepalatic who posses
ses the power to. do. ; because he is the only
liberal conservative wholes the ?onlidence of the
nation. The vigor displayed in the _execution of ,
the bandit Crabbe and his • to pro.
lets Mexico for some tine frotn•ithe incursion on
the.idnof California, where theleitbority of, our
owe teritrel government Is weak in ell;easee at.
•feiting i the rights of their countries.
_ •
To many of our iuhseribers lu 'Boston, New
• Tail' Brooklyn and Philalt4phie,
.wa .seacf kills
this wetik. The / ainottat wench is email, to is
in the iggregale . is important, )nesntich se . ' it
will liebuit us (to meet lialiillifei•rprea"sint upon
UP. A prompt etteiltiOn to 640 st — di
time,
when pecuniary tighpiear is the '4rder, of the day
is the Coal Region, will place usnittdcr cooside!nbile
aligatieus to uur friehds atetbelpuinta named.—
We will 1 , 11011), forwatd more hills Zeal, .when.
et tote the recipients' will sire: them their itn•
mediate attention. We trust our patrons in the
tines rimed, will gratity•us in this respect, c,
The bills aregeneially made unto the beginning
'Yeti. . year tir the beglotiing.of the volume.
which 01 'ttecount-for the odd rents in many bills, which
be bent il k portage stamps. l'By Making the
&tenants all couirtience at the hoglnning of the
la
the volume „ makes it aw e conveitisat
for la MLitt:
Venni to : Suittatt: tt Cup' Vie
last session of the I f egiala tare the following supple
ment to the election law was passed.' It will strike
mit nj of our readers es singular, that the counties o
f
- Schuylkill sod , *ayne should be singled out, and
not the Other cotintistoof the'State for mode
of voting. The l oblegt, as far u we eau learn,
was this timeliest counties there are street
many Roman Cetholltormters and office seekers,
and the people, i particalerly the. American
mans, have not shown' Much disiositlen to awe, •
low their "bittef pills"—hence the attempt tobom
pal them to ifote the whole ticket for County oil- .
, 1
eon, by baying them all voted on a 'single
Iffit like all iitherattempts of the Bogus Democ
racy, to conspol4he -people to swallow all their ist
scouring" of creation who do the'dirtj business
of the party- - -it will fail of its object. The law
requires th 4 ticket to be folded, and instead:of
ioririting the tickets as heretofore 'on newspaper,
they will A be rutted en writing paper, and:, the
names , of 'Candidates can easily be erased and
other neines written oar the lame ticket, and then
folied Up so securely that the tickets cannot he is
easily detictedi as under the .present miens.—
, They will have i to try some other method before
they can prevail upon the honest 'non-Oleo seek
ing portion of even the Democratic, party' to
!wallow *every thing the wire-pullers of the party
may present for their suffrages:
8. It shall be lawftil for the qualified electeri ofMayne
sod Schuylkill counties to Tote at theirgeneral elections
for governor, canal counbsioner, surveyor-general, au.
ditor-geneml. menther or *whams of congress , 'senators
and members of the general assembly; upon OW slip or
ticket, and all county octeees, Secluding the judges of
the court of common pleas, also upon one separate slip
Air ticket: , Pro*fed, That the, °See for which every
candidate is voted far shrill be designated as required by
• the esti - tiny laws of this commonwealth: And
pmbi
ded further. That the state and county ticlurts *ball
each be so folded as to conceal the names of the persons
toted for, and on the outside of the state ticket shall be
writtep or printid the , •stata ollikers, 4 and on the
• outside of the county ticket Isbell also be written or
• prinped 'the words, "count Yteleers."
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Tif ...... .8R1THql COLOXIAIe EXPIRE.—Th....
e . Press
thus tams It up:—British' India, of which 11in.
dostan ertainia population of 140,6;91 of homen
beings-90,000,000 of thy.' being sabjects of
Great , Britain; . 40,000,000.. the subject ofallies,
and 10,000,000 the subjeetir of Independent State,
--*this region, the seat of the present insurrection,
extends from the Bth to the 84th degree of north
latitude, cry.' from.the 68th to the .924 degree of
east InngitTlir-being from north to south in
length 1,800 miles, and from east to 'west 1,500 •
miles. Next In importance to the East India poe.
selOoni are ihose of West India,—comprising
Jaritalea; Trio dad , Grenada, St. Vineent, Barbi
does, St..Lue , Dominica, the islands of Antigua,
Nevis, Monsehtt, St. Christopher, (or St. Kilt's)
Tortolls, - Angutillk the Bilbamas, and the Berme.
du. ThencentesCidenth America, with .British
Guiana, Central Anierica, with Roodnras, then
the Falkland Islands. Next comes British North
America-:•Lower Canada, Upper Canada,. Nova
Scotia, Cape 1 Breton, the Sable Islands, New.
Branswirk„.Prinee Edward's island, New Found.
land, the, Labrador coast, antyhe Hudsitn Bay
Cerupany's territories. Turnint to the east again
tre find theltge island'of Ceylon, the Prince of
Wales island 51olucea, Singepore.,,
,Australasia,
"begining . with New South Wales. and including(
the vast island of New Ilolland, then Western
Australia, South Acstr9lia and Van Dlemati's
Land. 'ln >j onthern Africa, the Cipe ' .i (if Good
Hope,,Mauri it's, in the Isle of France, St Itele--
ne, Ascension, in Western Africa, Sierra Leone
'.and•Gambiali, and we _must not forget. thc Colo.
ny of New l .Zealand and the iettlemeepo : of liiiiiii
Kong. , Fintrlly, there ere British Coleidarof Ea: ,
'rope, Gibraltar, tiosza and the lonian Isles,'be,
sides the Colony• of Belioguland in the North
• Sea, Fernando Poe rd Aden in the Red Sea,
, and the Isladd of Seotial
CAII.I"OPEIIARTZBIAZ WALL EXPEDITION.-
The . San Antonio Ledger of the 25th ult., furnish
es tho following notice of this expedition:
Capt. Papa's entire party and - materials arrived
here on Tuesday last, and proceeded imitediately
to the head nf th 4 San:'4.ritonio river, where they
encanniedifor a few days necessary to complete the
moat perfect organisation that ever started to the
Western plains. The interests involved in the
object of thit expedition are, of immense impor
tance.
The result of thev captain's labors will show
whetlier,. , thoulands of square miles\ of soil pos
sessing all the'eieuent of productiimiess and Ter!
tility save that of water, n ill be lost-to the enter
prim of our people through the want of one sin
gle elementland for the decision of this question
no person.could be selected by the Government so
capable as ithe officer in command: ; Captain
Pope'r well merited fame is world-wide• in con
nection with his surveys, explorations and well
boring experiments on the 'omitted, "deserts"
of New Megleo--deserts which, we Multi *lll be
futuriOnly in name.
The following arts the names of the officers, as
sistants, apit; attaches of the 'expedition :—Dr.
Kelley; surgeon and pkieician; ; J. M. Reed, J.
M. Young, , Robertson, 11: Seindell,
Stow, Supple, and A. Earl, civil engineers
T. H. O'Callaghan, asnistant naturalist; J. M.
Brown, superintendent of 4 artesian works ; J. and
W. Skidmore, J. Lehmann, and P. Maguire, me
phonics; —. Marks and —Pickering, engi
neers.
These, as nearly as wecan 'learn, together with
wagon -masters, teamiters cooks and laborers,
compose the corps operatiCt of this great enter
prise. Ilia escort consists of twenty-five cavalry
and seventy-five infantry, .the latter under the
command of Lieut. E. L. Marts, formerly or
Pottsville'. We understand the captain will firstt
kroceed tp complete the unfinished Wells on thei
raked plain and Metall!' Wiley, thence to the'
Jornada del Muerte, thence' to the great emigran
route.from Leavenworth to Santa Fe, and 'thenc
to•tbe California de=ert. •
Tsa Democratic candidate for Oovernor of Mi
souri, is defeated by. Rollips,, American. Th;
event is an era in the domestie history of th
country. It is the precursor •to the abolition o
Slivery in Missouri, which will inaugurate
mo;ement for the deportation of slaves toward
'the tropics which will not cease until their pre
once in our Staten ceaseisto be a cause of angr
contention: Missouri is essentially a Democratic
State, and nothing but the overshidowing inter
est of the Emancipation question could have made
it otherivise. The defeat of the Democracy.
1 Missouri will necessitate their utter discomtltu
in Kansas, anit,destroy their plans for =MT
ll
that I slave State. For,sMrely if they cann t
'hold their position on the bate line of Their
operations, they must withdraw their "''advanci l d
parties : Whatder atempts are made to disgui e
it, Emancipation was the ealy inns in the l4e
Missouri election; and the conservators and cham
pions of Slavery hare , been defeated. This is
one of those revolutions which derive moment in
from progress, and cannot go backward. It m y
reach its goal by slow or rapid advances, butt
molls in view, and will not fora moment
lost sight of. Theagitation-of this great social
viand political problem in Missouri saves b.th
Kansas 'bad Oregon from the inroads of the p o
pagandists. ' -
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SCHUYLKILL COUNTY..—One of the beat pai
in 116848w° is the Miners' .lincrowl, publial
in Pottsville, 'Schuylkill eiutity. - It appears
be Otto, 'one o f the moat prosperous outside
large cities. Looking over its list of • cash
ceipo for aubscription alone,. for the week e
log August Bth, we (tnd the total to foot $266
This, as an average for the year, would gvt
613,724 for rubacriptions alone, while its adv r:
tiring patronage is also very large. The Anth 'a
cite cool region must have a very large road nj
population. . The' Berksaitol Schuylkill Jouru I i
also . ti paper of great circulation and prostie'r ty
and there in no doubt that the "dumb Dutch' o
Pennsylvania, es they 'areeneeringly called, r ad
more than the chivalry "of the SoutL,'--Pitt• any
Daily dispatch, Aug. 11.
• We are indebted to our spirited and intelli eat
ciitemtrary, for bie kind opinion of our me ta.
i s
Ip re rd to the prosperity—of the Joirnal we
can-safely state that it never was in a more ati.
:tying condition than at present. It has not n
affected materially,°by 'that present depressio In
business; in feet, "it bolds its own." Our ell
postai 4mewbst over estimates oar aggro ;
reesiots for subscriptions. This _is a seas°,
which we are iri . the habit of eendin out , ills,
4 ,
and our weekly receipts if they foot up .l a rge
now, are attrituteble to that fact. Unremi Hug
labor and liberal expenditures are neerssa to
maintain the reputation of the Jonrual, and w hen
we see them 'appreciated, as in this instance, we
ari renarded. ' , . .
OUR EUROPIUM Couneseotintsrt,a=This week
we he. the" pleasure °Crisping the lend of
William J. Palmer, EMI:, out EitrliPtlai
Correspondent, whose letters to the. Milers' Joey ,
tart►, have auricled much attention; . elieiteds • • or
al commendation, and have been widely eopi • by
the press It may surprise those who have per
used those letters, to learn that he kit gent! man
' of but 21 yeare of age, and that the letters w, lab
appeared for a series of months' in the Joarnal
were commenced wheixibe was in his 19th. ear
The rigor embraced in their composition th.
clearness and euntiseners of his statements aui
the erideneei of matured judgement,are wo der
ful, when we efinsider the youth of our corre por
dent. Mr. Palmer is on a tour of inspection hi
first we believe—of the AnihraclG9egi us
Reonsyivatiia, Nothing • denote him— 1111 phi
ho elwayi iirei ' comes. lle pedestrians tee to w
point, where, there is no eonveystnee, or
time would be consumed in waiting foione.
it spirit most rube Its lurk." We hope M Pal
tiler will jot down some of birrobserradobilerbfle
in this Region, 'for publiestionin 'the Joraw/.
' Our 2 reade're in know, would be as' dellet to
hoar. trouthim al Maue r as thq were ,gr. led i
with bialetlers from Europa. ' - ' ''•
,"
E . 'tor sax Tarrstitiniitcwibe siseaship Can
oda . tine's• European netts to the Ist hut. The
mos important points of the news aro that the
Goodwood cep had been run for, and Prix end
-Prioreet, the American l / 4 harses, had come• in fifth
and sixth; that the Atlantis teleitaph cable had
anti ed at Cork, whence' the vessels were tout'
an we let and commence laying down the Coble
on the 3.1 or 4ih ; that, on experiments , ihrough
the rhole line, each signal' was passed in one see-,
and, that the Palmerston mini haa bun tom. :
ten In the Commons by a hostile vote if sixty en
i
the 'Superannuation Bill, bat would not resign;
tha the eipture of Delhi, by the British, was-ho
lier d in lomdcm, and bad .raised the price of
I
• Consols;.that_ the safety, of Earopsons was to
much threatened in Calcutta, that they bad been
organised and armed; that the whOle; native
ami r y• in 'Bengal bad ceased W 'foist as a British
14 - '; that the native conspiracy was spouting;
tba , uyet, Madras and Bombay . , were Are, and
tha Breadstas were dull.
.
.tana or • LAwasica Bataan . —Gor. Ma . ker
gnu with, his, Troops' to Port Riley.—Lairasaca,
ANT. Bd.--Gov. Walker remsined watching
the people of Lawrence till on his fiber morn
ings he became heartily ashamed of himself, , and
has; been for,several .days casting about him for
some meant'', to get oat of his miserable scrape.
Your days ago a useasenger .was despatched by
hi
i l v
to• Fort Riley—for what .purpose nobody
kn w, but Net night a courier came from the Fort
to elks?' camp with depetches, and this morn
in at 8 o'clock, Walker's famous camp near was
broken, and he and all his troops started up the.
fiver, learlig the people of Lawrence to commit
treason unpuniihetL • '
hi was repotted that the courier brought news
that the commander 4.4 the Fort was afraid the
Chrennelndjaos would attack him, and asked
Wi lker for *lB, but the.messeiger himself (I as*
him this mordiag) did not think the Fort to soy
danger.
• The' wilds thing is understoOd here, as an in=
veition 40 givit Walker _an opportunity to with
drew gratefuliy from Lawrence. Ashamed of IA
ex t rloit, he is glad to retreat back into theinteri
or of the to iitory, away - from newspaper repot
te r, and on °Might and hearing of Lawrence.
or. eine niniti Gazette. . i ,
Bayard Taylor relates the following anee
dote
in his list letter: , •Last summer, an Ameri
can who was on-ii visit to St. Petersburg, happen
ed to be walking in one of the narrow streets of
that capital one muddy. day, when be soddenly
met the Grand Duke Constantine. The sidewalk
wts not- ; wide enough for.two persons to pass, and
ti e street was deep in filth: Both stopped, and a
moment's awkward pause ensued. Suddenly the
1 .,
l uilitiran , taking a sliver rouble from his jicreket,
rook it in his closed bands, and cried out;
-,. roan or tail !" "Crown !" guessed the Grand
uke. "Your Highness hits won," said the Amer
14tio, looking at the rouble and stepping intti.the
mud. His cuteness in saving his dignity, while
he ecknowleged the n Grand Duke's, broeght him
an invitation the'next day to dine with the bitter."
I THE - COAL TRADE.
' Pottsville, August 13, 11157.
The quattity sent by'Railroiid this week is 43,-
73 17 lons4by Canal 41,144 10-4 or the week,
4,348 07 tons. Total by Railroad, 1,209,323 17.
• galnst 1,333,244 01 ions. Do. by Canal, 684,:
J6O 13,ligaind 612,000 17 tons, to same period
ast year.
Contrary to the expaotation of every Operator the
trade has increased this week 893 tone over the
tamer week. This was caused in a great measure
iby the abundance of vessels at Port Richmond
( during. the week,'lthich has materially Increased
the trade by Railroad, : Yesterday there were up
wards of fifty vessels bolts at Port Richmond.
With i lull demand for Coal we ICA satisfied that
the Colliery capacity of , Schuylkill County in equal
alOO,OOO tons per week, buts , he labor capacity
could not be pushed over-06,400 if the collieries
were all in operation, Not half of the Collieries
are worked up to their full capacity, and many,
owing to th a t: difficulties that exist and low prices
of coal, are standing idle.'
The trade sums up this week as follows, with
the exception of the Pennsylvania Coal Company,
frum whi,h we I'ave had no return this week.- 7
We give this Company the same as for the corres
ponding reek last year:
1856. 1767. teas. Dahl.
Schuyptill—g. R., 51.728 43,204 8,624 „ •
, 30.322 '41,144 10.821
Lehlgh—Canal,. 26,466 36.192 6,726
R. R., 6,096 10,949 5,861
Del. A find. Canal, 17,194 18,774 1,680
Penna.. Coal Co., • 24515' about eame,
Scranton, • 4,166 , 7,336
138,972 . 166.598 8.623 28,150
138,072 8424
Increase lu 185 T: : 19,626 r 19,626
The Schuylkill Canal gains 10,882 end the
Rail Road' 1,05131 8,524 lona, compared With IL.
corresponding week test year. 'The gain for the
C reek j 5,19,626 tone, which makes the totat•gain
so fat: this year troth the above flogions, 94,567
tons:• '
It is reported that a breach has occurred In the
Delaware Division of the I'ennslvanla Canal,
which will require a week bi ten days to rtpiiit.—•
This will interrupt the'otradi of the Lehigh by
„Canal tv some extent's. 1, •
The Mine Bill and Schuylkill Rayon Railrirod'
')Company, have declared a semi.annual dividend
per.cent. This Company, withlts numerous
arms extending In every direction, continues pro's.
. perous amid all the de s prpsions of the trade.,
BROAD STREIT TRADIL—But
. little Coal goes
. into Broadstreet by Railroad compared with for
mer years from Schuylkill County. The city ii
principally supplied by Catal, the difference in
favor,of thelatter avenue being so great that it
7,
amounts tow
_profit. The :Navigation Company
gives facilities.for the trade, and the It. ICCom
pany seems deteimined,to get rid of item; rapidly
as:possible. A dealer. in Broad street sends as
the following statement of actual, expenses by
both' routes : r
•
BY RA!I. ROAD.
Freight and toll to Broad street, per ton, $1 90
llanlit\g in Yard, 10
•
Droplet gain in weight, 5 percent. allowance 1 90
' •
NT CANAL
Toll, 65 cents—freight 90,
D rawbaek,
lL $145 -
. •
Diffirance in hauling from Schuylkill East,/
of Broad street, ,5
Lose of sleight by Canal, any, I • 10
$1 60
After making full' allowances it shows a differ;
epee of 25 cents'in favor of the Canal, which is
the profit generally 'On:lined on a ton of Coal.
In many cases when the Coal is .deljytired from
Ilfe boat direct, the 5 per cent. allowed 'on toll by
Canal 'covers the loss, and then theldifference
amounts to 30 ® 35 cents per ton to dealers.
Considerable quantities olCoal from the Lehigh
Region it nlio'going into. Broad street,. taking
, u r! the place of Schuylkill Coal. We learn din it
..1 costs only four eents„a.iton more to deliver Coal.
the Lehigh Region ' into Broad street, via.
; the North Pe`nn..iind the• Willow street Rail Roads,
. with all the unfavorable 'grades of these roads
than it does from Schuylkill County over a road
g ' with a descending grade 'of only 95.milea long.
is
-.Mats/ of ouroperators, who have DO facilities for
setiding the Coal by Canal., could sell a consider
able portion to Broad street dealers fur Teta%
if . tbe difference w sa•tiot so great—but they are
cut off in a great measure bythe difference in
expenses,-and are forced to subMit to the tender
mercies of the dtMlers of Port liichmond, or curtail
their.business.• .We should suppose that It would
be to the advantage of the Rail Road Company,
to supply a portion at least of the retail trade
of Philadelphia, from Broad street, particularly
while they have hundreds of cars standing idle.
A drawback of 20 cents 'it: ton' in favor of the
Broad street dealers, would equalize the bud.
between the6buylkiliend':Biroad street, without
interfering with the' trade abroad. And now that
the retail !retie of Philadelphia is aboutcommetc
ing, we do hope the Managers of the Reading
Rail Road will-take , tbis matter into conedera.
tion. It does seem to as that every experiment has
been tried'in Philadelphia to see bow- mach the
trade of Schoy kill county will 'bear'' without
total destruction. •
We are no advocate for the redaction bf the
rate. of toll and transportation at this late pe
riod of the year, that would, effett the trade
abroad; but we !to think Abet "the Railroad. Com-,
pan) ; ought to pht! thou ,who lie doing all
their
,litisiness" by the Toad, end from whom they
are 'reeds-leg all Their revenue, on , the semi toot
ing with ottivre .. sa regards the trade of Phila
delphia:. Common Plattee alone, could seem to
demand each a policy, - It is fully for the Rail
Road pumpony to deny that inch difference es
tate in this respect. The facts figures, nod the
state of the trade by Canal and Rail Road, speak
for themselvu
of 4 rpm Til olurrairaficiriria.l
les: O 3 VSNTILATION OF, COAL wimps,
AND UNDERGROUND WORKS.
. 'Cone/oda.'
The oil eta eblegyto be alunditt is the ventilation ef
the Laneesiiint eollieries,bs s don or moderate current
I.lr air, and a redaction In the length elf ohi air ceseire_
Three tan only be *fleeted by dividing Walt big seer
lain number of port; to ventilate fiend= by divi&tiv..
The • bon caddie system of eintliatkei war, and is,,
practiced, with vudleient success' le Mennen teal erase_
of that cell geld, wiikb poidrati gives
- I •
than the deeper tosakas thelttabY dirk, Ilbailitelhelph,
and the Orral mat anon *lsla lute tae thnipret , vestal
at present, ant which 'Whitt, beet Quality of the Lair i
auddre coal, and suntressistiy. they Imme acettpm
Liable) when econankally worked. . It le In them coil
ratans that colliery owners bays teen desirous of Intro.
duck; an hoproved oldest or ventilation.
The ihatts, In this coal sad, scattand :nitwit the
shaft Panortha in an Irregular seanner—not la
single- shafts at -a &stencil of i threnor four hundred
Ala apart—but In elesteri associated .over to each
other that one single steam ' nfos is often eaployed to
wind coal out of three, fouri and lam_ Ilat Anita at the
gams time. At &nil of the kecoilhalss2tbm.d ttrs ibtued
cod shafts sok withikiiiilanosee of Imo };eras, and
three in Use ire 11141111 sunk a bove cos bet ties the I*'
Sees. This is the "et of IllOmillatkes,tor orrethe wear
Illation more picket, a Ws member of shafts would
-required, or an eipeof or iseendllM air MO. 'a
doweeerato descending air 4b a 4.; would be inindent , to
ventilate any extent of mine. i
' It Is more dittenit to vuellisto a slue • with many
shaft( than it is with a linejnriellb an eneseteedderem
east that II on an ordinary Indent of mine; locum a
slumber of drafts require mire principal ;Amara% to' be
kept open and free for the earrents of air to pass fn or
bum wick sha ft erletch In • Meseera deideoydardsr.t Tot
en extra shaft may be odd in woe awes, but it is
quite ati mit.T mailer in diet& 'a main body or sit "
wending bkone - shaft into in' number of - parts,, which
tray be, dbitibuted throe: font the ceriona_disidets
working lathe mine; these i*hi, eit dlirisions of air, ire
es easily collected into one b r (dteethey have Muff ,-
sled their respeetive dist st • to ascend through one
principal air .: matt. I hair known eases wh era two,
three and four shafts ore lidedied. an descending air
deafts,tout the More of the weather. would predates
such •an awl, that. the airinoisld ascend through one
Sr more of the shafts at variMartimes and seasons, with
put it doing any duty in Ventilation the aloe. This
' will o,fteit be the ease when thei, descending Metier, tie
(rathr, of batter area than buffaloing leading to. the
workings of the. mine. Thi Pemba': of onendingiodr
shafts will mate no changetn . :this effeet, if the Mem
gee between the ascending sraddeseending airetudliare
not enlarged. so as almost tclequal threranbined arm .
the desedidiret air shank Ihave wen imperieneed dew
ere upon witnessing a current of airemeod what wasdee
erased far a descending ydr "haft, mightily panted to ac-
count Air the eireumstahre, but it, tw daft exposed Dith
but a slight seient ifie invest Mat lon., Th. principal rause
is. the resistance the air Meets ;filth la tbe touffieteut
air mode, where the air onith a certain 'sleep=,
,
and only eon take a cedilla ratOf the air which is
descending the denuding shaft, keying the. rest and
overplus to wipe frolthe ins aa rabid can, which.
It effects by way of SOW/a deeigned demending ale,
Matra WO may COOS to tb uputinsien that after tei
shafts have been provided ventilation, that the yen-
Mathes of.e coal mine al her depends upon the par
sages leading to and from he workbags, the manner in
which the air Ii distlibut andthe power used to pro
duce a corset of air be an ordinary deed coal shaft is
capable of 'applying from one hundred, to one hundred
and fifty thousand ruble **kW air per minute, and if
the combined area of the pinienen, ; lading - to the work-
Inge of mi mine, are not equal to that, of the downrenit,
or descending air shaft, itunless toemploymore than
one downcast 'haft ; If m Met. mod In this gale it
would do more harm than , and It woald rause is
woe degree, both friction d confusion. •
When the ventilation of mine is found to be inedi
dent, the power employed produce the ventilation is
,o
i
rtener Aimed as the cause }; underground manages,
than the plumage* and underground air mimes, and
the Diction and riabitsciet i ttlett they incur. In bet
dillies of this nature. a • ety of ventilating powers
have been applied in the Combine that field. Those
which have been the 'nod sianteesful, are the. furnace.
the dam jet', and a pow I fanner; worked with a
steam engine. Illeellbroo Miles" is ventilated by et
ventilating furnace, olds by other furnaces. which
are wed to generate gleam heir the ime of the steam en
gines which are employed m the mice, to-ralse raelein
the incline of the yds. from the dip of the touting! to
the level of the shaft. ' The ventilating (ammo la - cased
et the .Wialt Collieries, the ';ffalolieF Brooke Ceilleriell •
and the aroad Oak Collieries lirbkh are all Maw radio
ty state of ventilation, with tblankbrooke ranking at
their head. The Hilda:lt Patterns situated in the ad
*Ant MC neighborhood were retaliated by 'steam jet. but
whether this Is continued Mail the - lenneet lime, I sea
unable to state. I sometieleathink It must havii.lbeen
abandoned since the year 1102. en amount of a severe
explosion taking . place, wh o Ve phi stein jet was In , ope
ration. The dean jet is n sp steed( a ventilating pow.
Sr as the tninace. • Meant lt Dory deftly 'Heeded and
the steam kept at one uniform pressure. the ran-
Mating power is unsteady.lor when ibe power Is alter
nately ineresaing and decreasing, it , is often attended
with ill effects. If even tbera is a switeinef quantity o
air kept in constant eircubliten. This is especially an
In the Lancashire aal mines„where we have seen that
the coal Is worked out on the ris e of the workings Sid,
which forms en immense ofr . . Into which the gar.
dude Ira way, and where it femalnslike an enemy in sm.
bush,,reedy to spread abiend death mind destrucikei at
the lewd touch of a dame of it candle: but mere than .
this. It forth In parts . On all occasions wben • re.
duelion resenre takes relate In the atmosphere. or
-when thb eni native power has been idaekened.and has
again been put in full forret for when the ventilating
power le fix a time derreguied. the eXhaustintr pomp Is
evidently pot sio great thedighout the mine, this is at
tended with the gas retreating a short distance into the
moves. 11 the ventilaUnifewer spot pot to fall force
for come time, then the paves berame filled pith gas to
its edges. past which the current ofj ventilation is par
sing. When the ventilating power is again put in full
operation. it exhausts the iiir in the.' mine and relieves
the gas in the grave fromn c ertain mount of mom
This causes a quantity ( lo esca pe:from the coves.
which is very apt at one time. to produce ao explosion.
For this reason alone, the !satiating power used in all
fiery sal mines, should be as needy as possible, and
they aboild be kept in hull operation both by night and
~ day; for If the 'entitling power was slackened by
niCht in a mine where gat wits liable to lodge limit Into
any reservoir, ItAquld bevel apt to lead to an explo
sion In the mornings when the miners were descending
or entering to their werk.Oriefter they had commenced
their doily Linea. cud after. the ventilating power bad
been pot in hill force. IShould think that by referring
to the time when explosions occur, it will be band that
a great many have taken plara on aigerningreabout the
time of commencing work; and this In mines, or in parte
o( mines which were known:to be free from an exploitive
mixture on the evening Orelous. Although then are
many ways in which explosions may happen' nine
In ten cases of explosiousratilch have happened' within
my knowledge. could bap been avoided. Some would
het e ask, wby are the erakted. or why do not the
workmen complain of their danger In sorb caws? We
ray in return. that • warliDian is confined !asperity:Op
part of the mid-. tind if even, he understands the ease
nature of his danger, he raid , * . know! of its existence
until the fatal moment &raises when he may be swept
into eternity: his life being it such rases, tended into
tire hands of Do other than the manager, andif the
teenager understands 'the *dentine as well as the Fart'.
eat part of his business, he will know where to expect
danger, and bow to meet it, find provide against it:' •
it has been a question brooms moment among Min
i Ific men in Engtend. as kf. (;be means of protecting Ini•
ores from- the dangers it explesions;.but it is out of
their power to prevent thesis altogether, yet- they have
undoubtedly 4000 much insed. end perheollerfadmany
lives flon.the destructlvrelkinienkfice deep. Much
more good would have been :done, had they not confined
their experience in the eial *lnes, to that obtained by
an - occasional visit to theiniping districts: Bat weber.
much to be thankful for 'end we are infinitely indebted
to the scientific gentlemin who invented for our special
purpose, the Safety tamp: the rreitilofing fornoa and
who were the authors o several other invaluable im
provements, in the working and 'ventlLiting Of coal
minis. If we picture a real mine in olden times when
miners. were in fondant dread of , explosions taking'
fleet., when thellint mill wee used instead of our bean ,
tiful and eillelent - safety lamp. dun set arevierrwera
used Instead of *aeons raitiihne cm a rail rod, and when
a Coal mine was at all MOO in some locality, ai rea4y
to explode by the least touch of ;flame: ac- a Murder
magazine would on trail lewd application of a spark .
Are, we cart easily see the Contrast between our mines
at present. and those of ine date when real mining wag
in Its infant state. We lam by retraction that we have
much Jo be thankful feet nd also that It le raw duty to
forward all isoramententalw deb are likely to be 'benefi
cial in the laving of life land poverty. There Is yet
room enough for him :raiment. nut the greatest life
preserver in a fiery ail J ill's, Is the rare and nilention
of an efficient manager 'i a ,
traneludei this by hlnting, that rinfilating 'powers
should be employed to' rabanst the air from mines or
from any part of a min t, when suc h
, is practicable.
be
cause when a comicial e, Or Demme:ming three le used.
It adds to friction. Ibteraler. it *odd he advisable to
use • wateredl as a' ranter/icing force, when each was
convenient. to act Orme Mtn combination with a for
owe; yet this would not aboays be eeonomical when the
water was to be raised I , ' Teem fie..
. i V , T. 11. W.
cod B anning JAptionuptitee en the New Jersey
Railroad.
. .
No. 3.
The annexed extiliet fr'om the report of the
New Jersey Itailroa i dj lust published, gives the
experienerof that Reid in btirning Coal in their
express,englins: I!!
• • I I 1
Co' OF FOCI. F 19.9. !ILI—COAL AND Worn).—
Among the various elfOrts to introduce economy
in the operations of he Company, the subject of
fuel has engaged considerable attention. • One of
the most approved iCtial burning machines, of
Roan:flames patent bailer, built by Wan. Mason &
Co., of Tauntom'Maint,l' ealled-"Pimenix, No. 24,"
was placed on our 104 last slimmer, and about
the same time a first eiass and supe rior locomo
tive constructed for burning wood with economy.
by Rodgers, Retchurnia Grosvenor, of Patterson,
N.J., named ; d'ennington,No. 25," was
also purchased, and tits two engines have run the
Philadelphia ExpiesS and Mail trains in fair com
petition, with a view to ascertain with exactness,
the relative cost pedrelle of Coal and wood as a
fuel. The; performairices -of each engine has
roved quite satisfaetory,, and :the result exhibits,
the comparative cost f i ef Coal-and wood (estima
ting the former at 118 .mir ton, and the latter at
Ell per cord.) to be ltY i 64-100 - cents per mile for
Coil; and l 5 14-100'oents per mile for wood, be.
ing au increased expense of 50 per ceot, for wood
over Coal.. This is!oltown, tno re in detail es ful
-1 lows : j
ti • 1. -
h
4 1 e l
t
c
x 33 65400 r 9 01400 10 01-100
34 11.1 on 930400 j 1(1 34400
34 01-100 911 100 '1011;100
40 79.100 14 92400 110':-100
a 6
E ,;
Agit
, 4 tai tip, a , nreiis.i
2d test, 2.030 75,41 ,
vd te►t. SMS 193,54' .
4th test, , ! , ,1,662 190,1
16,058 578,0#; 86 0,04.100 1064-100
Fuel— ! Milos ants of Milts nue to per
Wad, rues. s Weed. . owe cord, notte.
lit! toss, • • 2,023' 00 .40 wan.. Is 31-177
2d test, : 2,848 il3 'B2 01.160 15 87-100
Total, 4.£43 1,2 t 3171-100 15IF100
From the foregoing . experiments and a calcu
lation made of the4orst , ot fuel during the past
year by . 1 .1,11 the trains, with the whirl° distance
ran, tbe Conclusion Ittained is, that the average
cod } per mile run WO wo od is 18 2.10 cents,
while if Coal had been need II would got have
'exceeded 12 rents. 'The proportion then, SP the
result, of our experience will establish, one-third
less cost for Coal tbinWood, with an equally sat
isfactory perfonnanetiloy the engines, when Coal
burners shall have !seine present deficiencies re.
moved. - 1 !
The nature of thirfuel consumed on Cur - bead,
whether for passenger, ur freight transportation,
(though usually .etas, `for the former,) from .the
mode of conducting( our work, will not materially
differ, and it is belidied that at no distant day; by
rigid economy, and ;the advancing improvements
of Coal burniog leteonsotives, the cost of Coal
per mile na t will.net, orient ten cents, assuming
the price per' , ton 0, 6 from $5 to In the.
purchase and' prepention of fuel, as, indeed, i n
all matters CUISSCCiSiI Sikh the practical 'working.
of oar railroad, it IX , ISUTS advantageous to the
comparyi if faithfully -done,. to provide for itself,
and to hive the different departmenta for superin
tending labor and eunPlies under one administra
tion, rather tban - diVided with outside colander , .
• I
*Sind higs actually #4 WOO eta. per mile, hay 1 et. l
• -;
New Tone Coeit. ';lliattan, Aug. 1.11, 1837
" A fair demand has Pr i evalied for domestic the past
week ; •but, with. Elton! arrivals, we hive still to
•
notice a.doernwaidlc i doleney fur most kinds of An.
ttttacitc; the roteintibeing in exited of the
mend, prospectiaro favorable fur a large ib
1 .
;Dent it close of die ensue; we quote $3 65 gt
$4 CO for Most ltind4!,by the cargo , sod favorite
itainev, $4 65 V $ 4 / 1 1 0 i
~ and from yard, $4 25@ .
$5 2511 load, drliettled: -The supplflof foreign
is quite moderateidifscially of LiFecttottl; these'
ire•nerninal. Sidney is In, fair supply end Is dull;.
a chic of 100, toes liatialton awas made at $9.
.emonet,proesl , any "nadir-tory report of
'prices of bnrd pried
. vat' y'ftemrs3' 6i tali 10 - ti fg 'faits itnii Red Mk
Coal In bud&.ll- .- 11 , ;;_r : • •i
I ' l l' , • 1 I •
11a in Coal iher i blaati
-[(Annette:l rooetay boas the 'Boitoo itoorier)
nag lol l y" gatia 7 ‘l log tofie go :L .- L. tar
po ilk of Pietas wont oostrocied to whoa,—
both Metals out Wiley are • Riga& 0004
MVP Roe VI be • PI 'Maud maw lota of Sue de
Ism bora labial ssllldballdroa. hattbsselarooradly
naafi ailsa at s7llltaa. •
11111111434 Mint 110..411i lOW Of IMWRIIIL
I* SO 41 on
sTt -0
ware e2:ll
- 6 20
a 71
leboylldlll, raids ark
- eo red sob,
tobigb, hemp.
Lodurrimuka, - • • • •
^ • • ars= vuess--,natos VIP
1011101114. • 47
groesstkotoorrea -
do • foe
Combeolood. iron of St,
do friser • -
-do • pooloo Ito", •
licl t z, owls, •
•
do fine.
Lackawanna. lump, - - •
:Lehigh sod SetuyikM limp, •
Jordie Lump ; (Seibuyttill) - -
Prepared widteand red üb t - -
4 ISY TICLIII42A4I AL •
nasal, ,'noes.
' 4 1 ‘; • •
to—
/Weds ttiTt . I 41111
Deer - Wood, -
Nall Inter, • - .
136
l'itarteetuo,C,„ . 73
Brighton,
POrtemotatta, 1 76 to 188
Providence. - 140
Naktem Folly, - 1 40-
Alezewarte. - 100
Scituate, - 1.76
NotWo, - • • •1 66 l
No t 14117,• - 1 00
Wets, .- 1.1 66 tot , 70
Newport, - - 1 96
**walk,
- • 140
1 90
I-Coal" Trade far Ilea?. •
Qs:6loy ut Coal sent br Railroad a 4 Canal, ler the
weak 0041011b0 Thaiaday even turban , •
• imams.
41.414 011
2.2011 1,8
22,039 07
ISM 91
0,714
Port Carbon,:
Pottrrlllo. •
&boyitlll Linos.
Auburn, •
Port Clinton,
Toteller the 'yf
Total by Railroad In 1857,
(haul'
Totally Canal and .•
Shipments te re period list' jear
w •
Ey Railroad,
$y Canal,
Dorreasa lo 1157; No fir,
IllehuilkillCousty
The following Is the quantity of
t bannerol** Rallroadglti Sehuylkll
'calla' on Thursday evuulug lasi :
Wit
0011111 au;lll.Thiton 151.713
Alt. thirbou _AA 015 1
'Schuylkill Vulloz " 904
11111 illi.airlbouPtA.arbou " 12,261
Crook " 12.8191
" , 9,181
Rates of; 01l and Transportallon on
- I. ROAD FOR 1111 PRISIAT.
Frew: 1 Ana AVIS
, MI. r . Haven. Pg. &Infos .4 etbstra.
To Rich:e on $1 80 $1 lb $1.55 $1 CO
To Philad'a., ' 1 8 ' -.-••• 175 168 160
Springldills, 163 150 .1 33 140
Reading, 1 10,..• . 1 06 1 06 1
Rates of Toll by Ca al for the re s t.
Prom Pt. Citrtiost. All.oo 60n. S. rlore lidart
To Th ll ad'a., 65 . - 60
Spring Mills, .60 7 '' 50
Norristown, 66 451 . 1 62 45
Reading. 36 37 1.35 „ 31
Rates , of Freight b , Canals
Prows 11. ait Mi. C. S. Have .„ l. PLClOtton.
To New York, 190 . 185 180
ro Philara.. • MO 86 • 60'
To Delaware Front 1 05 100 — . 95
--- -—.—
Lehigh Coal Trade for I 57 by Canal.
Tur the treat ending on Satttdrak last:
1. • • warn. MM..
'Lehigh Coal and Nty. Co., 16,331 15 190,070 06
A. Lattropand others, 173 10 1,035 00
Spring Mountain Minas, 1.001 19 19.152 13
East Sugar Leaf do 1,26817 10,935 12
Coleraine, do _ .1642 01 27,109 13
/Raiford ' 610 11
N. York and Lehigh Coal Co., 11157 04 13,095 11
Carman Penna. Coal Co.; 242 07 6,729 16
South Spring Mountain Coal. 355 02 8.867 18
J. B. !Ire:Wary A. Co. N. S. Mt. Coal, ' 471 13 4,60318
Beaver „Ilkdow Coal Co., . '72 12 72 12
Hazleton l i al Co., ' 719 18 • 50,031 02
Cranbetry. iota, 705 10 30,251 09
Diamond 00. , , 964 11 14.068 08
C •unell Ridge, , 916 16 19.317 03
, mi. pleismit coal Co.; 316 05 2,254 Ob
Rork sloUistaln Coal Co., , • 1,519 06 42,086 03
Wilke/Marra Coal Co., , 700 65
Wyoming Coal. .630 02- 1.7.U1 15
liarttrd Coal Co., ' 763 00 14.060 05
•
Total. 3& 192 07 471,991'04,
Lehigk Valley R. R.
Week ending Saturday last: • .
Bprlog llountalu lines; ...977 18 74,622 09
Emit Sugar Loaf do.olB 14 .60.382 12•
N. Turk A Lehigh do 1 619 11 24,137 08
Voonell Ridge do . 1,491 12 40,833 ll'
4.lerman Penna. •do 332 14 6.30719
Coleraine! Stafford do 160 03 3'2.120 03
Dolton A Detutren do 343 12 4.302 16
Hazleton dodo 26.652 02.
.I.l3:slccreary /1 Co.; • - 1 [41 3 5,4 3,376 06
. ,--.-- -----
Total,, 10.948 18 • 273,191 06
192 07 471.994 04
Tor the week. • •
eldpastON to sun, rano. tad year
By lan Raid,
By Quill,
s Immune In 1857. en far • - 49.223 13
Rates ofToll and Tramperlotion
..K: co TEI LE N yams's , eau. 110110. ,
. a .
,1 ..
Mnch Chunk to Trenton, - 200
-do Blizahethpirt. - 4 • . - 243
do Morris Canal Basin at f'hillipaburg. 1 00
Toll on Morris Canal to Jenny City Tb • cents—Freight
85 rents. On Coal reshipped at J City the toil 18
only Negate. .
:for Toll and Freight from Wilkestorre, White Haven,
Rockport, Peon Berets sod Mouth Chunk to Bristol:
Wilkes.R. R.l L. Canal. 1). Canal. Total.
Wilkesbarre, (toll.) - 25 44 30 I . $1 19
Freight how White Haven toßristOl, 1 - 108
Freon Rockport, (MIL) • ft 30 - ' 84
From do (height) . 102
From Penn Haven, (toll.).. 1•. '. 10' 81.
From : do' do (freight.). .95
From Manch Chunk, (toll.) . -51 . r 81
From do do . (freight.)
.. 85
.
Freight from Mouth Chunk to lf. Y ork, l - 186
Coal fur the line psselog over the prilkesbarre R.Boad.
short of pays 50 instead of 25 -...ents toll and freight
Pinegrove Coal Trade tbs. 1851.
Alsonnttraurported diring the nAmth of Ju1y.1857: •
Mislittl TOTAL.
_
Union Canal
swatara Railroad
Lylteas' Tall y Coal Trade for I 57.
we. rem.
Lyitene Ville, Coal Co., I.Z M ' MOM.
Short Mountain Co., 1,7.1 , 1 26,316
. Total, 3.3T1 c 69;381
Freight arid toll from' Millersburg to lleltision, $2 10
. . " Ptoegrove ", : 2'lo
If cars are detained 26. bouts after antral, the_ rates .
are 13 rents additional to lb* above. d _......
Ilerautoa Coal Trade for 1857.
Shipments tbi the last reek
13,701 11
-
TOlllOlll period het year. (South
Delaware aad Hudson
For the week,
Lot
Deer/are thin year
Palma. Coal Co's
For I be lade week,
' Last year, -
Decrea■e pn 6r, MW Year,
Trevorton Coal Tra
For thre:irrek,
Broad Top Coal Tr
For the week.
. _
Cumberlaikd Coal Trate,lllsT.
111,61.. TOTAL.
' 21.612 344.171
16±r 383M2
C7c.aa. latcs,•
AND OTHER ECHUYpKI
Foe the last week,
Last year.
WUILT a ieoireo
Rai beads t
Philadelphia, Reading & Pettey'
31Ine 11111 and Sebuylklll Raven
Mount Carbon - - -
'Mount Carbrin and Port Carbon
11111 Creek ' - • -• •' • - -
Schuylkill Valley - - •
Lorberry Creek• - — 1 - - -
Semen • - - - - - -
C111111111S!
Schuylkill Navigation -' • •
preferred
Union Canal L .
ipreferred . . .
Del.& &Transportat'
Railroad&Meal Compa
!Attie &hap: Nay. R. it. & Coal
Lehigh deal & Navigation Co..
Iluleton Coal - • - • -
Buck lionntairiCoal Co.. - • -
Pennsylvania Coal & B. R. Co..
Dauphin Coal B. IL Co. - -
Lyketea Iralleypoal Co. - - •
Beaver Ileadovis Coal & B. R.OO
Lykens Valk) , Railroad &Coal
C oal Compos lea
forest Impravament 1,,t1 -
North Antietam Co., prellared
" " ' " mangos H
Delaware Coal Co. • - -
Cumberland Coal Co. . - • - -
New Creek Coal Co,
allseallauseims s
Moors' Beak -. • - - - ,- -
Faresene Bank - ~• • -.- ~-
o p.
PottavUlefi es - - - ..- - •
PoilaVille Wet ',Co. I - • -
Coon
theairTi• ag kof all Coal Coon
the above HA when tarnished b
publiodlon.
NEW ADVE T'MENTS
YOUNG'S PAT'T SC 001.' B.LATIEN.I
IIUHESg•ISLATEP a e ITOftrthe ' ft - tte= l
brated Leidab .Quarrliaer , he softest and punk
*ln the nited States. 'ft bale la oval, of one
rime of 0:111# oak, bent under llMllerle PrWare. brittlif
the ats nom( ' neeleat and moat durable frame ever made.
For sale whol esale or retail b3i 1313. W. lwaraft
' Anna 15
• 1 DEOICAT ON. - i
THE new German etnrmed and fan
' thermal Morel ended 1 Ponaldson. Be141:1.
anti, tr_ift be dedicated to. Ibe worsbip of A itty
Oodi on tanday, -the nab et. Ann"; Itual.-
saorninat„ afternoon end Ittraninai. Then aplla a nane•
bar of elaewned *Mr abroad noloent on the oenudon,-
Ibipakille are reepeetralt? failtedie , past drib In pas
•-• 1 Atimastairmaamil •• •••
• r -1/Aldlifia lUD, •,,1 1, . ' ifaildinpfkia.,
1 . - . v.- t it: JIMMY.
- • iaippi is. 'a i, . • 1i..: .. : .:301.1 '
Tw° 4 211EVInt - imur. - I
. . *. • , .
1 1
THE Subscriber offers its i 44, ., :
homes so the Bain And of nimp,st e
' They rowboat So grimed ye Igoe tho.
itlltleTio Parades Betel: ess 14 x 111 ;WA
two eiely; the ether 12s lb ;I% elev.
A lease et the posed ate lei Ss •or
Kee a enure: ..114-The Biker hp es* of th e ber
m. topthseirittp Ai heteree, will moll out le ;17
chore. of the home. Apply to nattent rum
Asir. 13.'Sf 3:Fitol •Of J. sprzmum.r.
' PADDY'S RUN BRIDGE CO. ••
QEALED PROPOSAIO3 will :be
• A. 7. tieing! btibot_tate=teti tote Ist hay or Rep:
testate.: Mr eig of a : sad POMO.
Pr Bridge moo the Emit house! , the Saapieheaaa
Rtm - betweis the aasulita otthe Itiodtinay awl Pad
dy. Rua (7seek*: The pas and wings eounicied
with altspechiestkaa may be at the public hum
'Of William Cobb, at.3hietabbaT. Queety, Pa,
Nat the 'thrall' the prepaid • . -
_ • OD .'•• R C. CAREOR;
- "We tef Patitifa Rim • CbL, Aveltau
helmet 15, '57 ht. Wabud *title.
i ii
LES
90
0
• 00 r TfQ
700 -
UNIVERSITY S • HOOLB,
- ' La winbuirM r ate. , - 4
THE Winter Session t1 0 1857—S„wi111
ositin oi liingaiy. Peptessiser 2:IL , illiali , &bag&
to young penmen of both superb* advantages
tot obtaining such an education U their cirettes
and future pursuits nay require. Theadingiato hod y;
is wade up of Mad and experienced 'Predawn. The , 1
Academy fits young pest for College, teaching or bad I
was Ilk. Tho rondo lastitat• :occupies a new and
beautiful Indlding, with a full corps of trails of its
own. Catalogues ,of either -of the &hook will be dry-.
warded on applicsCon to an of the , twarueletti' in the
general agent and balsam, Das. A. E. Bell, Leehburg;
Union County, Pa. , . .1
I
Arrgust 15,'d7
EH
DAUPHIN £ SUSQU ANNA 11.. R:
esto
•WiglaToTimirod, . • 1 12
Lyon, • 1•116
Cbodttr,. • •JI 36
Nspossft2, •• 110
Sal laws, - • -SOD
Stoolkulporte -' 116
. 116
East Pact, • 126
1 10
New York,. • 106
Ptamblirp*, ' 1 20
Or, • - SO
Havanals • 1 20
NJN SATURDAY, 16th AUGUST;
. The bleralog Train leaving Harrisburg at b A. ilt,
and the Afternoon Train kat % f ib . burn at 431 P. Id,
will be discoutio oed Until itrt notice, The regular
hates on this mead. leaving ilarrisbarg at. 3.10-P. Ni.,
and Auburn at 3AS A. 111, copal with Trains on the',
Philadelphia & Retdiag, Nati Central. Peuusylrga.
ala, and Catania's. Railroads, to Omani, Washingtmv, t ' ,
Potterll4, lisedbuy and to ail tool is North and West. . i
JOHN LILLY, :1 . ,
- i
' . Anglia lb, '45,1 30.1 m ' , , Jrapimar• et blrys`L" I
PUBLIC YEUR A
uon:D 1.
ILL be sold 'to the highest bidder',
• Won Friday, 8-ptember 411: 1817, at 10 o'clock.'A.
M., at the - bow* of the su .in liiovy township,
two mites this aide . 14 Ashlaud, uyikili C 0.7, the SA
-
lowing real and , panurtal rotate, 'wit: 30 -urea land
with dwelling house and stable, Saes laml with borne.
barn, and beautiful orchard, and a stem stand with 3
-a on of land. '- • _
Alto:-7 bead 'young Cattle, 2 Lich Cows.s 'belrit, 2
cobs, 1 horse and wnon, plow, . irow, scythes, sickles,
log chains, a set of blacksmith weaver toots, butcher
tools, hay, grain, and numerous her ari trim.
ICHARL nom% .....
e. 15, !Zit . , - 33.21 4 ' •
CANAL.
ALMS 00
2.030 10
27,400 00
' 000 00
_2,107 00
41,141 10
0403 17
tong` 14,348 07
1,400.32 s IT
wow IS'
tons. 1,89 MM 10
10 roiu
UMW to
00 612,000 17
00 ' 1,04 5 , 2 4/ 11
tOO% 51,880 08
a-. 18672
.
Itranspbitodotei
sty;fortieweek
.TOTAL.
oe - gamut 06
11, 113,5:0 es
17 90003 07
05347210 05
09 ' 314,536 06
08 216.276 05
10 15 745,338 09
WAIT. ' TOTAL.
AAAT 07 76.006 09
' ,NZ 13 ,620,358 OF
562 02 691964 16
' 145,159 09
21,167 OS • 93.731 it 9
15=6 13 73,219 07
TOTAL.
Pau.
12005 14
17=24 01
31 0 W 5 15
17.014 a
• Ceal Trwd e.
1 Trade.
TOTAL
242.109 03
158.457 00
24.448.00
wag. ?dm.
674 OS ' KIM 15
,de for 1887.
Caws;
LL CO. STOCKS
sAsimut.
I = X Q_
ao'
60
60
60
so
60
so
so
too
1 1 4$ 14
s A i 10
12 12
116 115
cy, as
73,1 i
U
added to
. re nark
Barr! WwnWp,
ODD FELLOWS' FARAD& •
IHE-Members of the I. 0. of 0. F4'
will please remember that-by permission of the
..omod Muter, flattunia wUI have
a parade in fall Regalia, on Frity, August 28th
*rising the Line at 10 ; on,which oteasloit
a beautiful and appropriate Dan r will be presented to
the Lodge by the ladies at Port Carbou;'and a= 4
attendance hr requested. P. O.
of Philadelphia, will be lb. Ova of the day. -addi
tion to which the ammonite of p utation boron.
dueled by distinguished simsbere of the order, In this
county, and the public mat rest assured, If theT will th
roe us with their presents, that- they will .be highly
gratified. The Pottsville BMW Band has been engaged,
and we can prattles an interesting celebration. .
Ross ntrm.,__L Oj
SAMUEL -BNYORR,}
JAOOB HYLLRIt,
1M67 silt
ACADEMY, POTTSVILLE. .
PHIS well known School, near the
reeldence of third Patterson, Esq., has be placed
by the Trotted, elate names are below, under the pro-
fessorship of - 18AMDEL,EDWARDS, M. A., lat. Profes
sor of Mathematics in the Protestant Ephrt pal Amide,.
my, Philadelphia, will be reopened on Tuesday more.
jog, September Ist, at 9.A. M_ for the thorough add
faithful instruction, se well as Arm and paternal disci
pline of the pupils.
Clastical, Alathematical, Commercial and ',henry she
dies. will each be carefully regarded. Gentlemanly ba
h sior will b constantly observed and lodated upon.—
if desired. any pupil may be instructed In outline draw
hut without chew.
Hr. Edwards refers to the following gentlemen
'o-felphla:—ltt, Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D. ke., ltd. G. E.
Hare. D. V, Rev. Benjamin D , :or, D. D.,:itey. A. J. MOP
: ton, D D, Rei. J. C. Clay, Casper Morris, M. D.,
John welsh, Kerb Horace Blaney, Jun., Esq:. Benjamin
Gerhard, Esq., It. 11. Montgomery, Esq., Ellis Yarnell,
Eaq., and many other gentlemen, parents of pupils who
have been under his Instruction. c .
1
r: wi n vo,rtes,
P. StLLYMAN. , E
BENJAMIN POTT, ,t
GEO. PATTERSON, g
33-3 t
Aegyvl 15, '57
COTTAGE FEMALE SEMINARY;
Pottstown. Montgomery Co. P. -
'r HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of iiiiti
L Institulkm Is divided Into two sessions 14 eigh
teen weeks eath, end commences the last Wednesdag of
lieptember. At the elope of.the Orst twelve weeks there
will be a public examination of the pupils in their vari
ous studies, and a recess of two, weeks given. A* Oda
arrangement will give to thepit the entire eighteen
weeks of unbroken time. and e 'elude the months of July
and August. it will, it 'ls bell yed, vestry promote the
health and comfort-11f the members of the Schub', and
secure all that could be desired In the way of mental
culture.
Ter's, I
'hilt ion, Boardingi Fuel and Lights, per annum, 8110 00
.. a 66 61, .. " seseon 00.00
Instruction In Musle,. - " .... 10 00
Ancient t Modern Languages, each " 4 4 800
glower Painting. IQ 00
Pencil Drawing,6s CA 000
Washing 37% rents per &sets or " " 400
Hooka at city prices or for the use of, •
books. r
IS Sg 'lb
Bills Paridde4o In advance Ibr the session.
Rev, W. W. WORK,. Principal.
- Autiust la. 5133.2 m ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
•
CUM_PACKINC,;_ • ,
QUM iPACKIING-`, Gum Belts, Cum
Illnan. Manhole and other Rubber woods. for 'sale
at lanntacturete prkes, at the klantware and Iron' Die
pot. . ' '7"FRANK I'OTT.
August 1. 'bT 31
Preserve Jars& Kettles,
At STICHTER & HOMPSON'S,
thr. chum d' lh K it, "SIGN or THI SAW.”
al •
AuFrn,Pt 1.'57
- -
ri i.
Tit Ar P s ii2 sc LAT e E r R w lEo4:-
ci r rm ° ost tli re s spl y t:
fully inform the 1 •habilan - of Pottsville and st
ein ty,,that he has some ,need his business on Centre
/4 4
street, opposite Ile. ry Gressang's Fur-
Vinare Ware Boom., where he te pre
pared to receive all o. dere in the tip. -
holstering line. N. 8.-Old work te•
paired at the shorts st notice. All orders thankfully rte
reared and promptly attended to. ti P.O. DERN iI.T.
iieference—iissur GRILISSA.IO, C. F. KOFITVH. • '
August 1. '67 : 81-3 me
•
LIME! LIME!!
THE best quality vof Chester Valley
LI3IE, which has no nuperlor for building pitrpo
sex—for sale by the subscriber. The best picked lime
hooted in. Muse Cars at Phoenixville, at lb cents. per.
Minitel. AU orders promptly attended to. •
Adhen. , B. F. SUPLU.
August 1.'57 .51-31* Phanireille, Meet . Cb. itz
SAVINC FUND.i:.
NATIONAL SAFETY' TRUST CO;
•
WA LNU T STREET; South-iyes
corner of THIRD, Philadelphia.
(Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania.)
Money la received in any sum, large or small, and in
forest paid from the day of deposit . to the day of with'
drawl. ' .
,
• The tare le open aim day tittm 9 o'clock in Mentor* ,
kg MU o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and
Thureday evonlngs.lill 9 o'clock.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
AU sums. large or small. are. paid back In GOLD, on
demand, without not lee.to any amount.
HENRY L BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
Wx. J. Itrxs,iteerelary. ,
Directors*
!Teary L. Benner,
FA wird L. Carter,
Robert Selrtidte,
Samuel K. Ashtep,
James B. Smith,
This company condom ila business entirely to the Sa;
easing of money on interest- Tbainvestmentsainott
ing.to ores
One and a half Millions of Dollars!
Are mad! in conformity with the provPions of the rbnr
ter. la REAL ESTATE, MORTOAG ES, GROUND RiINTS.
and sash first rises securities, as will always ensure per.
feePsestkity to the depositors, and which eririnct WI to
giipp Turanency and stability to this insiltuticm..
March Via • _ 1047:
G. F. BAILEY' CO.,SUCCESSORS TO
ii."CrWEI oIoIiMFLATZEWENI .
SUPERBLY APPOINTED
,CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE! :
JOUR SHAT.. Zsuestrlass Dtraietar.
W. H. /maws, Nainager.
A. V. SMITH, .Treasurer.
ill' Mewls. ' JIM WARD:
Mug Master. MR. swum.
w I TIIE H DAT A.g
1232.
Doors gee at 2 P.. 1.,
and at 7 la the DlAlialf.
o._Admismion 23 Ceuta. No half price. To see both
,4 •
Ibegreturstrism Troupe and Silendideollectiorof
Wild ..s!Lathmass/as • I
Will be exhibited under thb same morass, ear only. one
price of Adnihmion:
. f 1
The performance will commence with a new and bean-
y i 1 lital eaveleade. entitled the ' - :- .
IMRSIAN cAvasair,;
Intudochig ikk series of rapid and skillful evolution,.
the world renowned 'terriers 9f that warlike; ptiople, ii•
Initiating with great truitifshwes the Meier, 'beehive.
the retreat and the rally. Thh‘ brilliant enectiele will
he represented with new and costly trapping', costumes,
appropriate made, de. - ' , • •-; -
Novel Oymnastles and Acrobatic Feat* by • '''
MR: NIQHQ4L.SI • '. k
Among the pertormances or mr.:iiromis. will be wee the ,
newly invented Bove Feats. milled the FiremantsEadder,
:elegant display of Athletic Skill. de.'
• Brilliant /Tiny of limsrmanship. by
• MO $ BENOIT! _.1,..•
-Upon two and tour, tot trained horses, exhibiting a
Most perfect command o tbe reins, and the astonishing
instinct and obedienre of the noble luwee s.
Lisps , • °
Lo sail Zhergstis - i
'Acrobatic Feats fty
and elegant Ornannstice by ]!ores.
PLETCHER: A itriphic seprestestatioe will be elven or
Hurdle Jumping, Foam Leaping; Be., by Mr. LYON. on
his Beet and heautifol chaffer. without looms or bridle
JIM Wards tile Clew* i , •
Will perform a Cowie Femme* noreeleck. in whielfdre
will personate with admiral* dirxteritt of changes tbtiro,
art
ia
liniallag ehenteterm—Theltpsy, l Meallgiji lbw
chum. God of Wins. - •- • • I " 1
- sasb or Lark I: •
lit whlrb Mr. MULLIOAX, Ole Orbrias Bobß Ridley, and
Mr: SNOWDEN, the Siminplbeisd Banlo tio: er. via
sing a 'variety - of Poynter 'Napo Melodies. annuities,
Be.
Mew . Danems, Jig*BrieltriMX. e. Li. Thientsdidie
meets will esetriedii Iron •i • •..
ODMID'AFTBIR PLIES'
frirAt Tabusint h. Alptt 171 • ;
Angus& 11,1 fr ," li v , " \ -,- i
ELAPIIANT litlIBITION!
L *ILL PERFORM Lt rorravrtut, ON
WEBSESDaTt
_Atawset *doh s TEST. •1'
- IHE - leading,. feature of
this Greed Exhibition is the, wok
•pertiowiane• of the Wimisamesagst
Eaceuesis Eixellann,
ull
.- =tom AID mazirrt
whopi unequaled feats have been ..
wonder and delight he of thousands.
thonaaada is t Paris.
Tat andPidiodelphLe Thea Lond tre".
exhibit the 1
Mont astonlehlati Dlo -..: p. , artt
*Tan' seal Trails" tug *ad la*
linnet ever Beast& • I
'Boy Wow beat taught to sowed an'
Inallued_ „Plash, oaly sin* twang 1*
width. a ,listenee of 30 yeas% wheals
one of than will
palhElle !MASON ea. Ide Head"
Upon a Tided"l sot ores aped de I '
I
Tha• ,Dlesader.,of Y E A S
TS a
Olso r
perks PO = STURING a
_greet
.S Ta ra-
NAISTIOS, DANCING,! WALTZING,
MARCHING. kr.. such .as have bey* ,
' been, attempted In Antarka, and have , '
been the Wonder and 'Amaheildtaf
-the world he the laid two yea
nein inelbell.l and seeptiddely t
ed Elephants, bath at altos are galls
young Fere brought out to this eon*.
ttl in Earth }rut, •by lir. R. - SANti
Wst i nall/, 'IMO_ purehaied them at
ineredabie eost , :-Lidding or
the :greatest wild beast proprietor la
Europe—while they were pertbrealag
an engageusent at the Peet Bt. Dlitlll4/4
Parts. Their Indefatigable haling,
MONS:LAGRANGE, areceopanles the
,1, ,
. Eirphints and superintends their per.
. .
it li , • PARTICITAAILEOTIOII6, I
.• '.... 4 -.••• • TIO ProPobat-os do meet posititely and
isnaluirseaßy assure the public. that
, ..‘,., - . three extraordinary Elephant" WILL
. '. , Pltaloll3l ALL•tbatli assoinesd be
IlluStrated by ruts on their beta and
~.„_,' ..._
.. - that all the Tests' thus Illastlated I.
- - s i. the Itsersetakes and descrited,
at- •e ;
' . 1.-• . ' ActosuxiDONlL • i A r , •
1 1 •„_,,_. . ...
I
... Ib the Eurdan and derobe . tle Br
•' i . potentate, t elevens** cottaltalgt
• yeeommend tins Dolma orthe pa
,ie
• ' ' ' thimbles et
i k . - . .
~'" ,rk . Koss. lesitaina and lils mean*
o•• — "t".._ 1 pgplis,lhe Oermaa Acrobats;
"--•-• 'lawn Yeantsur and Tow Cassts: .
i , Miss Loinsaillantal, the .
: • • • . aquesteleane;
•-.., •
*. Br:A J. Itatuaws, with bli ;tales
I lad Pee*. . .1
if , i 7 lfe. am Mass, ibe Eimenian re. '
i
. ...f t"•-. • ISies Sort*, ibe favorite par l or qtr.
;R. Sands. the . west aces !Lt
1 . - 'ld
,• ' • , i rider o; -,te e see; t
ir. OLD. TAXT. thearsOlkettle
le
, ' 'IN- , , Elder; c , . 1
1 . .
, „AL . . . Aid et. boat of other artiste , at diav
~' -,,L4.; tingulahe4aldlitlea. i'' i'. '
, ~ . ,
lIS -W: g, - idsnowg she male fratwrieso tee rev
oWs7 i 4 teirtainment will be Istrodmed the
foi . two celebrated
. I Perforating Zelelias ! •
I Trairedin • most wondetful man
' i' --*: Der by C. H. BASSET: ;
it 1
~,A ' Ilmelittil displays of Tauserso,Ttot
....k 1 4./ aim, Staiwarton,de,by the Temps
ata ' . in whlebtlzsbok gyinneitiestreargth
. 11 -,Li.,04_, of the con ,y wills pecie.. ,
- Tbe pe names will bit aeratnra
....or.. e.
ided• is ithi the 0770 , 111)mm s Ir.
t - • YORK CORNET BAND. f
Fait lEntertalument will *include with thejloniantle
Legend ;of, •• - ' - , • , ~..
IWE ..ala. -NEI Na I= l ' .1=° . 496' )1 . `.
1 ox, Tux *lin 11011116 Or TART,IIIti. ,
"It Own*--la ranee. Brower da aeme or,
•:1 ; • With several able aulviauts. ' i
•at In the forenoon a spiSodk) outside rnocimsroN
. or ELEPHANTS with the niagnitkent n AND CIRARIOT,
' II DRAWN.BY . A TEAM OF ST E: •
Wilt rondo through the ininsipai streets.
Adt.i4oio n U onto: - 3 : . - - No H a l f Pelee.
niers open at 2 and-7 P.M. Peiformanse .to aisr
snittS•e half an hour afterwards. , • •
R4-Will perform • t Tasnaqns. Tuesday. Aigestitab:
Ilinertille, Thursday, August 27th; llatobeneATildey,
August 28th; Reeding, Satitsday, August 20th.
anent 8,17 : 4' • Mat
„ -
THompsoima. DENGLE
4 toinkers' snit peatliara '
-! pyrifte; the iplacopat asuratMdttrille, /is. •
yr ACURU A
ENT . ONEir and Laid
u Warrants bought and iold. Will glee stiiet at
tention to all Collections entrust' dtq them. ,
JOntust I Apri1,19.7.6 161 3.1,
• tt LADIES' SHOE STORE, .1
.
• N eti r .ehe corner of Jlarkirit• 2d Street*, Pottsville.
URS. SARAH BURNEll",Tespect
, itiu fully swimmer to the nubile, that she is no*
•Preltateal to lnrnbh to her' Mende sad others, all hinds
of ladies *.and Children's Shoes, Gaiters. ke., of the neat
eptiend brat numnfeetutp, nod at low prices.
4...._u p intst6, - , 32. 3ts
isormas,sllolo3 STACKS, ,lII.ON CAPS
And. Fans.
rtiIIE . .SUBSCRIBERS are - prepared
11 to furnish. the ahoy* art ieles, of Hest Material' and
workmanship at the shortest ntithat Bolter* and Fans'
ecidatsintly ou baud. .1. J. 11PAKK13,
dui. 8, .57 32.6 me ; pal Arcot, /Wheal&
=_T-4 ---_3I,II;DICINAL.
- 1)E N N ETV S EMBROCATION—
} o The great Liniment, ewe, Paine andliwaltiv•
- DENNETT'S . EMBROCAVION —
Al The great Lialment, eurea Wenn& Ind Brniars.
ENNETT'S --
EMBROCATION
II The great tinirbent,.tures Rheumatism.
10ENNETT ' S EMBROCATION—
The great Liniment, entre Neuralgia..
-14ENNETT ' S EMBROCATION—
' l The great Lintmea: Unreel frosted Limbs;
IIENNETT ' S EMBROCATION—
' The great Liniment, lliret Swelling& • • • -
14ENNETT ' S EMBROCATION—
'.I The rut Liniinenkenruybapped Munk. -
ENNETT ' S EABROCATION.—
, Tho great Liniment, ear", Tooth Ache.-
ENNETT'S. EMBROCATION .
The great Linimeitt. sures Ron pnoat.
ENNETT'S, EMBROCA"
ON
I The great Liniment, ewes Gam g ru b".
ENNETPS EM ; ; CATION—
Tbe great Liniment en . Barba anenc:alga.
I ENNETT'S E BROCATION—
I/ The grilit, Liniment. cures iumbago.,
ENNETT'S .EMBEO9IN_
II TU6 great Liniment, rams Comp.
ENNETT ' S . EMBROCAT ON
-1 The great Liniment. curet Cratope.
ENNETT ' S EMBROCATION.
the great Liniment. cares Lm and Tumor:111 .
ENNETT ' S EMBROCATION—L
• The great palmentJa thibest Liniment Ynewn
f. the Ilona, sold ewes him of all outer affections that
lON an appliealloil at Strong Liniment. • '
ENNErrs, lEMBROCATION- 7
I) The great lAnlment;.ii Ibr We by,all;Dnentista.
xi .reepeelalde stotekeepers thnumbout the United
E sten and Ontada. and tise white to all is not to suffer,
but to Uttlins-varrs EMpROCATION, TIIE GREAT
.LINIMENT:
11 tarter sale In rottrtllli A RLEL4 W. 1641E0;
end for sale by all the druggists In Reeding, borristoerp,
end thrOughout the motet -
AuguAt 15.'67
- .
C. Landreth Munn',
F. Carrot Ltreirster,
Joseph B.iltirey..
Henry L. Charchnsin,
Francis Leo.
11 [4...T
pt'ER'S CHERRY PgCTORAL
lj Olt the ra cute of. C;ouglis, Voids,
ir . ilmosenesi,Bronclit is, WhOoping Cough. Asthma
And Consumptkes, is universally known alt the best 11,111.
ed.t ever yet - diseov.ered Inc every viriety,lof Pulmonary.
disease. So wide Is the gad of its nsefulnossand OD n*,
mirmAine eases of Its Cures. that almost every' sselloci
if Akio country about*, in persona publicly kaolin. who
have been restored frostl showing and elven - desperate
diseases of the limns by its sue When bore tried its
gaperkwlty over every other medicine of its laud is 'too
Apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues
Ar#knowo, the nubile no longer, twillatenrhat antidote
los mPlby for the distressing and dangefous alfectkros
of the pulmonary organs which are Incident to our cll.
Mate. By It lime& nee many, nay altubed all Attack*
.nt disease undo the 11, :figs or throat, art arrested and
Mos are eased many tboueands every r firm a pro
M
ye s
ute grave . No fondly -should be f 'thou( it, and
cise who do neglect lolerovide Manacle with a rem
i! which weeds:off this dabgerouselass of disease will
syti MOM to deplore 1$ when It Is too bile. Proofs of
Anwpriving wdlesey if th e Cherry Pectoral need lot
Elven to the AmeOcatt -people.—th4 have liMmt
6in every steighbenhood. lint those Who wish to
' ' the statements of those whose beallfrhai been or
red and whose lives base been saved I; , its use, will
• n4l thlP_ln tity Adterirtn Almanac whic the input be..
usmd iuts to funsilth gratis Syr every one. . •
tii'repared by Dr, J. C.SAYEIt. Lowell, kkru,—And sold
.., !Drtlitlibriangerywhete. 11(1 pone 6. tin 23-2
iI . A RETIRED PHYSICIAN.
i•.., • WHO§r, SANDS ofi , Life have
antarly run out. discovered while In the
1 East Indies; a certain tyre for Oopram tkm. Asthma,
Ilionebitle. Coughs, Odds, and flinerplj Debilty. The
tanned, was discovered by him when. pia only child,
, a daughter, was eyes top to die. He Nut hoed snob
f the wonderful robirative and healing quelitter of
Operations made from the East India limp, and the
ght oienned to him that be might Mate a remedy
hie ehild. Ife etudied hard and sooveeded in rot
atig big wishes., Ills child wavered, add ii now alive
iiatil well. He has. shies administered the wonderful
itaoe.dy to thousands of sufferers In all parts of the
, • . and be has never felled In making them ion
.; ,eV health y and happy. Wishing to do am much
' • as posslblie. be will send to such of his afflicted fel--
. . • er-beings as request It, this recipe. with tuff ant tripli
i t directions fir making it up, and surOosfully using
Ile requires oath aPpliant to lobo him one WI
. zig—three mots to be returned as postage on Itievecipe,
! nil the remairider to bo applied to the partake, es t ri o
duartisement. Addeo,
1 . . • DS. IL JANIS, : .
No:19 Wand sk., leery Clty, lI.J. ' • i
- i WS , ltaszt*. o..lameiibao•olthareiltialei . 4o4li
n New York, as mate lane Pretended and "direr.
i bed. The - re:tripe is tent foss ito rucx but N 0.19 •
P rind st., Jersey City,.N. J.• '" ' t, t •.• -
Anne 6, 'ST -
~.:__, FULL -234 m .- .
I 1 tt: DM l tetßelr i l IMS titINEPIILLB
• i .11,E • INFALLIBLE- in • removing
! • othiniono or irregulailties'ottho Menem: Theo
t I ate nothing new. but have teen used by the Meter
many yearx, both in Trance sod America. with ens
?shelled meow li oily easy. sad be isurtred.bllitneY
hmtaand ladies who bee. used there . to make the Plid
: üblie, footle allotted ion of those sieffeviag from any 11.-
Urines whatever. seven as a porrentive to those
Ales who" health will not permit ah increans of Amt
',- t
y. 'Pregnant females., et thou , xynorlogt themselves
tare cautkeed against-ohne tie. , lrilla. - aa lbe PM
; amasses no responsibility IMO Ibis - above attneo
i Rico, although ilacir 11111111WIIII wineld *event say isle
: to health g otherwise, three Pills are reemeneended.—
, t imettimis snoops v each box. Price: sa..: Fold whole.
I looted recall by C. W. SPYING, corber heretickie met
O. streets, Pottsville. Pa. -
All orders must-be addressed to the above Genital
.., ~ t, who edit supply the trade at Proprietor's pion,
,-0 w MA the POW oestidentlaily to ladles - asali.lby
~1 their ended's. $1 to CARS. W. EPTINO, at ,
yaM wooly, Posse.
, • •
tlaitsatate,.l. SitostU" on -each taat —lose
nthers seesaw. • .t '. -...
'1 Totbeille, June 6,'b l . - 1,01. , '.... , 6.21147 "'' '
;4 .
MEE
.
~444,70141,14A*1,61.
_fatestf
sl,ooo,oU.sijr OPUI
/4abiliti arti. .
N. It Wolfe of New York 4!. Auk,.
es 110.
Coal tor Cradios. •
The Bones of Coastrootioa oinittoo itre tlho
• o~poritodelphia to ebb titioo of 40110 too* oo throoko Coal
Pb l
_
- - .
,•
•
PIPwl Coal Slblginueng.
for y last, the tint truth of eisal au.
Myra; a • sad Illeoa ss a my ma i ssi - -- T a r
ay sent do . 14 Plyntoittb, egi am. c .
• - 7 • . 44 hud of rki- ig us •
•• •
. Oar dates are to • Ilestoe COW Coi: pa.
• seises.
good. Agricultural Otte.-
massod. is limit's'', tb
Julia Deane Hayes aid Mr., Illepolikti s i vets
big e suocastral, sag trimmest st the A
atta,l3an Francisco. Nothing else of 'stills,:
A• Apia/mild
The Hon. Edward Stanley, formerly 11%Owes.
bar of Congress roan Hart~say bal. ben
oomiaated es the Rippublidin Candidata he Mow.
rwit'or of California. Mr. Studer Is tale• Med
and noble **lmes of basalt mature. •He has
taken opea ground. in Lror of fore whit* **Oa.
the Territdrlea of tki emitry. lie Is afftliellt
lean. " '
E=l
mats, the murderer of Dr. NotereeirwHl
eimuted on Friday soil, 21st hurt. All he destroy
hi war s, U about three been'iiii the ewslFoµ pes•
ileum to being latinehed Into eternity, to melte a
dying statement, utast; hi wlibes to be publisbed
to the world.. He says be his mode ensagemests
with Ms brother-104m to have lib bd retwored
to tis home, in Deleeuw empty. teributiat. •
jilartitto.
- POTTSVILLE MARKETS.
. • (Wllodges** Prises.)
Wheat Ylour, bbl., $1 tai, Dried Swathes, htfea.A 4 00 .
Rye lieu r,bbE, , do' do ruallar o 4. 200
Wheet,haabel,l Ile 1
1 61 1 i Dried Apples, par'4l,llW4
'Rye, ' do Dna, dazes, u
, Suitor. per . pond,
Oats, •do , 0018bouldorse
• Potalcia, do kr hut's, do .14 41 i t
:Tlasathy Seed, 4 It WS • • 11%
Clever Seed, ' •6 14 Plaster. do . $6 50
Ray, per too , 44 lett, per melt; 1 0754
POTTSV/LIJI PRODUCE 111111AJLEEpl.
•-- • _ (Retall Priless.)
DAUIL-Whiat Irkmar sals se from iis toga
.00 *WC
and Rya at gb 60. Rye Chop at $1 10 71 ba., and Oaf
Ilia•i1$1 20-do.
BRAIN.--Wblte Wiest Nana* 111 $675 la., and Bed
at $1 76 do.; Rye 95 do.; Coos $$ do.. at. 66 do.
1112A7L-Beet yells at Theta prig Nadeau 1214 des
Teal 123460.. Pork 1334.40.,81anddera23101a Ma o Nada
IS to 17 do, Bologna 16 do.
PROVISION9..-lhiker sells ( Beta 77 to TO eta.,!
Chasse 1234 do, sgs 16 eta. dn., LaM 17 WWII Pa.
6110dR11:-Coba 11 do, Port Rko 1234d0,"A" Wldkr
14 do„ Crumbed Pad Polerviird 16 ' -
211111 T _AND .2151011TARINS-Ikees 41. do., Pale 1214
a peek, New Potatoes 26 do.. Cabbage slo'l4 eta.* bead
2.amatoraill% eta. a welt. Coetuelbera dodos., liqualiwi
2 to 6 a t bee. Bag
. 1234 do, Rope Woos 123475
rope. AD kw 50 ets. do.
MISCELLANEOUS.
- A CARD.
N.:D. L.' RODSON laserti aqd
Alb teeth In the meet approved , style amitiall
le rift/. Thankful, for Fara favors, be Nikita
cordial:awe ol patronage. and paeronders ad Air wore
agog to any ever daiie is this part elide reantas.
•
Brovittes.
Dodeon's unrivaled Tooth Paste la Lie Dentifrice of the
4 11 4 .
Dedsou's French Tin, ore lbedireased mum is Me Mat
new in nee.
The Dentifrice peli.bas the Teeth.
The Tincture heals the gum and mouth. , .
The Dentifrice contain no acids.
The Tincture is aramatie and astringent.
• The Dentifrice preserves the Teeth by prerelition tie
The Tincture earn einenduene of the /stns. • • -
The Den tifriesystooves stain from Twin. • .
The Tincture imparts a. pleasant odor to the breath.
• Everybody and their sous end•daughteraparelmie ti
Toth Paste.
Every lady wants the Tincture on her Toilet table.
Therefore everybody patronises M. DA, DODSON. '
' July 4 ' IT •
• __c____
DODSON'S TOOTH-PASTE. ,
PODSON'S TOOTH-PASTE. ix-un
doubtedly the teat dentifrice In nas.lbreloansing.
(fag, and preserving the Teeth. Price 2i cants
per box. '
Pottsville, April 2S,'s
A3UPE RIOR article. .loft rec eived
and hn. sale at , BANN ANIS famed Stara.
July 11.'57 28-
.
LAWYERS' OFFKI,E-BAIIIKETS.
ircemerve rata, waist* a-appr.
WILLOW BASKETS of - Various
does for reserving Wwd• Paper.- w.
low • Fib-price to throe who win iave their 'paper and
,bring It to our atom - For tele by B.BANNAN. '
411MIL't
an
Patent. trove In WEß mate are,eseee.
THIS new and•pOpullir - machine will
Mess Ire diem and Water Tees' more peillsetty,
In aeeh les time then soy other emote he sew—
Ifs epetatlon le simple, and the mealt certain. It is of
ferea to the OM* mph the alma* eminent" of Its
gfriag satire setielsetion. For sale be
ma'am a LEECH,
Po.
Pullin!Ha, July 26, '57
'TAYLOR'S. COLOGNE.— •• .
± • EXTRACTS FOR TUN HANDKERCHIEF.
' TRANSPARENT SOAPS.
. • . SAPONACYOUS f HAVING COMPOUND..
• ' , • SHAVI NO CREAMS... . •
LADIES' Tom= SOAPS. •
A large variety. -
ForlialcirboTeside at the Manufactory.
En. 379 aad Mit North Ninth street, Philadelphia.
U. P. A W. C. TAYLOR. Importers and Perfumer&
the above Soaps and Perflunery are for sale In Potts
ville, at BANNAPP. Book and Stalknevie y tore. '
- Janiary '37 •1 1.
• THE IMPERIAL DRPURATIVR.'
The Great Remedy of_ the - ataieteetatla.
Century,
j, OR the cure of Cancers and Scrof-
L mica" diseases. Totter, White Swilling, Malignant
Ulcers and old sores, and all diseases *Wanting he as
impure state of the Mood. For diseases of the Stomach
and Liver this preparation has no equal, and la especi
ally valuable to Fonatts of a weak and debilitated ha.
bit. ,Thls 16 thecelebrated remedy need by Dr. Locums-
BURT it Co., In their secretarial treatment of CanslMS.
Scrotal*, At. It ha highly euntrattated acid pate rem
edy, and large doses or long nos of It is not neceeeary.—
These .uslug tbirremedyareentitled to-medical advice \
from the principal ollice,lfree of sharti. DUN% No. •
60 North 6th street, Philadelphia. •
Jui.7.1 8 , la Rune 6. , tr saes) ts. •
4 , LIVERPOOL. PECLADELPHLIL d s ,
~44e AIM NEW YORE MUM
STSAISSIP CO.
rpHE Splendid Steamships forming
the above Line will sell flan NEW YORE as Ibt.
lows:
KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, 'Mt June.
CITY OP BALTIMORE. Leitch, gth.July.
CITY OT MANCHESTER, " Petrie, Eld
(ITT OF WASHINGTON. " Wylie, ith Aug.
-and army &Denude Thurpda
From LIVERPOOL every a lternate Wedae l oey„
Fare from New York, Cabin E 5, Third (lass $3O.
" -"Thermal. Cabin 610.64864 k Th Th'd C 1... 160.
RETURN TICKETS available for six Month, by say
Steamier of the Line. ,
Cabin, ILlA—Third Class. M. i
These Steamers are supplied with. Improved Neter
light tompartments.,and carry experienced Surgeons.
Persona about pmeeedloa to Europe. or whites to
send for their frkuds from the old country. can parttime
Tickets and obtain all Infonnatkm by applying. to J. G.
Deb% 13 Broadway, N. T. Sabel A Corns, In Broadway,
N. Y., to , J. 11. aierisnas,
and to RICHARD EDWARDS. Pottsillle.
Pas age Crt I fingrs by arat Clams Sallie Putouts hie -
tun New York alid.Llvetpool. also Drs mild by the
April 26, '67 l74y
-FARREL'S & iIER NO'S
Patent rtre Pr•ot
XS. 334CLIMMIA1/...VE,
Dosksetkr end Seatimvr, IMtsva7e.
IS Authorized to sell
- Safes In Schuylkill cousty
/Ili Tarnish them ettbe
manufacturers' vetoes, at his
Aston In Pottsville, where the
' and a list of mites can-tie
. -
prices.
, The A ll owing is soi „extract • from the. report of the
committee appointed •to superintend the recent , trial
text of burning Bales at Raiding:
"On the 251 k of Ifsbruary all the scutbegs of Ike Ono
'Mee met to witness the Baku and Books and papers,
(ared In them) and were perfectly estbded that all was
right. The day Mowing the burning took place, use
der the superintendence of the Committee. After a hlr
and impartial burning for eve hours' in the furnace of
Messrs. Penes - 4 Herring. the Bafe of Messrs. Brans de
Watsok was tint opened. the fate being no ere hutch%
and the contents partially consumed. while the contents
In the Safe of Meters. Ferrets 0 Herring were, In good
Cusblit lop. and no firs inside.".
The Editor of the Corks end ,khuyikal Jambi, to
gather with Arty business men, who attended the burn
ing' of the Bales, testify to the troth of the abate state
ment. • . .
For good and reliable Babe at manufacturers'
call on - . B. RANNA.K rik" :.
Agrxtfor Arrant Harrfiv's SafU.
Pottsville, March lath.
25 WITNESSES;
. Ircorgeor . Claza:vicstecl.
P' l JOHN e. DYE IS TES Arrsos, •
Who has had 10 years esperiesee sea Banker and
4) Publisher. and Author of a esnies of Lectors" at lb,
b.. Broadway Taherasele, when. for t• aacceaelva
pi. nights, over rirso,ooo" ro•tel•-••• averted
As his with ree.nds of upbeats*. we be
Othe sasoner to which llitaterfeltres 'swats Mar
Frauds, and the surest and sportest wane of dr
teetiou them. - •
4 . 0 The Beak Nan Engravers all say got he is OW
' • greatest Jeselge of furl'. Mousy woe.
ifireatoot Discovery of the Proorolt
. cor for '
nauNTO/111r
gDETECTING OT)I)3TERkEIT ;Atm Nom 'I
Nair%log averygeoulio.bill lo ailattato% sag
rol r ukottiag at a giant* anrory.eoulitertlit Is elmota•
as -tioa. amassed OD admirably. that rahmats la
ao ea ,, s . s ad Apaettloo Instantaneous.
So tai-No Inds: to tatualsol Po pops to haat up!
0 ' B ut . 0 s tippled and amused, that lb. Illarchaat i ,
11 Sauter and Ilosbnia lallaValb me all at a Oates.
co ... ...
1- • Iti46Llllll.7lilnlell MID fIRIIIIAN.'.
Thum Mask May gooll ()light's's tot 418
42 . _ *Wm II att‘o Teague. '
..b , Noal Ferfcet BANK NOTE EMT ',Wished.
0 - • Also, a list of
ALI. TIM MINIM 11111111141 fig 1111014141. -
A aomplela'sassaaty of Mr Sawa of Karol*
M. and America will be pablis.bed In. each edition, to-
Erther althallthelasporlont NARA 011THIDAY:
f• . A Sefriell et Tales -
/roar on old asanaorript Amod la the Lag. H far
'd
,nbhes the mat eorsploto'blafory of ' ' 7
Orteretal Late,
Deoutting tltti moot perplexing Poollicas ii drbleh
the nidiee. and gdhtlearea ol Out coaatry have
be* so often hoard. Them darks will conthrino
Varowboat the allots year. anger* tow*, mat
eatortalatag ever othrotto the paid
Sir Tarnished veeklpin saterrthere oratnat Sl
~ a year. All . Wore ana• allatoroal •to •
• • JOHN S. DTA, Isom,
• Pc blister mid rilriiier,7o Welt at-; Arm' 1141 ".
j". ..Jgdy.lll,ll , fit] • • -
rse Safes. be trial have proved •
1 4 a . r e r . l , o i r r. lit tn irtej o th i l y itook nom a..
and is the ere , to
States.' ,
they are snored at aqua fly/ow