piers' )(mad. P2TTSVII4.E. PA. , A .riraDAlV, AVG' 2a, si-TniclrcutsiMnoftheMane • JoUnsAtlstAWlit tO the surgregit# elreulatlon of any TIME other 'Whitish ri rm publhhed in tbo. CouniF—and as it eirFuitites' wont the be nortion''Of the ntionLition, an adeettlae out Inserted in Its Colinntts 11, Of Course, worth Igo Much yet 411/111L . three -other pr.. 5.20 trealwipsni 41.the Paper. OUR POLITICAL CREED. _` iir e moiou to the estehetoe of f4etety into the Teri itnrits of Clio United Staten—and oplieeitten to the nniutrition or any Territor7. either by annexr tion. fiord:isle or conquest, for tho texteusion of the ate* nt ttlavery. Opposition to any Interference 'with .the rights of plarehnldent in the States its which Slavigy 'dim, b y ! A y r —while. at the mum time. we define • chaos, • In t he y ur giee Slave haw, giving the right of trial by. jony to establish the claim to a slave, 'which will bring iii law within the limitani the Constitution. The arr eopriat ion of the proceeds of the , salsa 'of the . Leeds for the purchase of the Slave* at a fixed • r A os tfoli, according to age ;and sex, and the !gradual. - abolition of ,Slavei yln the United States, whirblii a foul Nat Oa ourSitional Eacutcheon and contrary to timpr in • dpiei t h e :p ec ia r rition of. Independence. This' mew sure is the more important. because recent events have • f o lli eimen tint no question of Governmental policy,. la nil Its various departments, and even the huestion of Religion itself, cannot be diteuseed without the . ~n igger question" befog forced Intellte arena:, hnd the, whole country distracted and convulaod e imusivis aliens 4. Ilou and 'testi . ° rations in various sections GOO Ovverement. a-lin on among the States, and Hannon, runner the whole people, demand that this groat and growing evil should be rethoyed all.lawful 'and Just mous, as ap4dily AS possible. ' . 7-- The Improvement of oar lifter* and Liaebo r o, for the , promotion of the Internal :Commerce of the Canutry; together with such aid as may be prudently Attended by the General Government, to the construction-of Itanotade and Telegraph Lints to the Pacific Ocean, to facilitate quick communication throughout the coun try. which is the only mennehy which such ah extend . ed fehitory can be bound together in one Unien. • • A Revenue System of duties levied on Foreign Um; (banditti, sufficient for the support of the General Goy „ eminent, and en arranged as to discriminate 41 LAZO, (9 . , and• also to, protect; thr Domestic Indostry of this ' country. While we aceolvt to, every man the right to worship sills Creator awording to the , dietatea• of Mai own con science—without fear or molestation. find will ptoperibe ' no nutn.on account of Ida birthplace, who Ise gad citi. eon, and cordially suppeita our, Institutions—yet we are decidedly oppased. to Roman Catholic,Jesuitimd, and all other Ftmeign Influence, not In areodatice with. our In at it ut lone, and the best good of the masses.-end lastly. polinced opposition to men who giveior offer to Roman Catholics office, to Influence their Votes, as a • means of political advancement of tbetneelvesend others. . The total prohibition of the Liquor trafffe as a haver- AV', end the awarding of the mats punishment to those who violate such a Laie as IS awarded to.otlier poison ers and murderers of the human nice. • • State Measures. j. We will' contend fir a general Iflattklng Law, based on good stocks, well guarded in its homes for the security of noteboldere.- I: A lati prohibiting the sale of notes, dreff a !or any pm ' per that is the npreeenta tire of money, for !f 1 00r...1b,” fix per cent. diseount, under the penally of Ming sent to 'the Nmltentlary.' the same as any other peneln who robe. the producer of hie propertV. • The sale at every foot of the Public Work belonging . to the State, as speedily as possible The above la au outline or main feature of the leedine principles thlsoeper will endeavor to adnccatb and as ta Nish in Our Governmental polity. ...• • - ..RECEIPTS .1" • Por•..s4lbacriptions to Ike' Miners Journal -11iNte ; i. lasi publication. • E. S. F sate. to Aug. lati-1858, 311.t.ph.11.11nickett, to June'o, 1858 John Glover to June 10,1858 • J. M. Hunt:lnger A Co. to May 17,1858, * ' Jobb Wagner, lo July 1,1857 t • V .t A. Filbert, to Jan. 1,1854 ' 1 lief. J. 11:Graeff, to Jou. 1,1858 I MOrril , It 31urray,-to'April 1,4855 John Coryell, Esq., th July' 1,1857 - Henry K. Strong, Kali, to July 1, 1853 ' I Wm. Koch. to July 1, 1858 i , , ,Jllllall Kauffman, to Jan. 1, 1858 . IlleFter Clymer, to Jau. 1, 1856 . Corbett us Stevenson, to Jan. J, 1800 7'' Jas. Floyd, to Jan. 1, 1858' - i 1 IkT. Samuel Edwards, to Aug. 15, 1858 .• Ibmlol Marts, to Jan. 1, 1558, s, HI T; It. !alley, tri Aug.'"-', 1858 • .. • I I`, . Sohn St lser, to Jan. 1,1858 L? PetevA 'limn, to Jan. 1, 1838, t Huck Mt. Coal Co. to jou. I, 1658 • E. A. Packer A Co. to Jan. 1,1858 Sinnlckpon k Yorke, to May 77,1858 Joseph Matthews, to July. 1. 1557' B. Tyson & Co. to July 1,1858, • Jas. Beebe & Co. to July 1,1858 New Creek Co. to .lan. 1, 1858 . Loutrel & Son, to'July 1.1858 G.M., Atkins, to July.l, 1857 ' J. H. Addsm, to July 1,1857 D. Beveridge, to July 1,1857 ' • 1.. l'. Hooke, to July 1,1957 1).1'. Brown, to July 1,18b7 Mr. P. Brown, to July 1,1857 ' Peter Brown, to July 1.1857 John Burnish A Cp. to July 1,1857 Bright A Lo'rch, to 'July 1. 1567 ppp C. 11. Holor, to July 1, 1557 ' 1V,..7. nonce, to July 1,1857 M , '!..n. CSiter, to July 1, Isca J/nt. (1. Cochran. td July.a. 1857 ' 'Nathan Evans, In July 1,1567 i John Ruch, to July 7, 1857 I, Jos. S. Elliott. to July 1, 1857, Nicholas En., to July 1, 1857 • F. D. ranthi&r, to July 1 , 18 51. Farmers' Bank, to July 1, 1857 Ilion. S. Foster, to July 1.1867. 1.E.11. Bell, to July 1, 1857 ...' Irvin Gallagher, to duly 1,1857 - Samuel Garret, Esq., to July 1,1867 Hanle) Henry. to July 1, 1857 'John n. MIL to July 1, 1867 • WM. Hetherington, to Jan.l, 1858 John Hughes, Eon, to Jut .1; 1857 H. P. Day_& Co. to Jan. 1,1861 • It. M. Fevers, tmFeb. 3,1158' ' iamb Weeks, to'Jin. 1, ISM N. Thurston, to Jan. 1,1858 11. Haywood, to July 1,1857. , Haywood. Lee & Co. to July 1 John G. Hewes, to July 1,1867 Jae. A. Innena, to July 1, 1857 F.-11, Eaercher. to 3 ulgl, 1857 Inme Shiptnan, to July 1, 1857 Ilittere' Bank, to July 1, 18 5 7 .1 Wm. Matx,Esq., to July 1,183 It.' IL 'Morris, to Jan. 1, 1868 1 -Wm. Mortimer , Jr., to July.= H. Mortimer A Bro., to July 1' A. Mortittatr. to July 1,1867 Samuel-Morris, to JAIL 1.1858 Joh u 8. Morrie, to Jan. 1,185 f A. Moorhead. to Jan.l, 1838 Franklin I'. Myers, to July 1, . • A. 3lelise, to July 1, 1857 Geo. Marts, to July 1,1857 Wm. 311inesolr. A Co. to Jul 1,18.57 lkol. Ililues, to July 1,1857 . Edw. Morrison, to July 1, 1851 . " .11. IL Nicholle, to Jan: 1. 185 1). E. Nice, to July 1.1857 . - J, F. Petniy, to J uly 1,1867 Thos. Itaiou; to Jan. 1, 1868 John Gibson, Sou & Co. to Ja Newell, Sturtevant ,11 CO.. N Geo. Polditi, to Jan. 1, 1858 John:Pinkerton, hi July 1,1 -Capt. Frank l'ott: to July 1, Itco, 11. Potts,l" ri Jan. 1 1858 Lewis Reeser, E„ to July 1 Jere. Reed, to Ju ly 1,1857 J. W. Roneberry, Eau., to J u , "Hannah Lewis, toJan. 1, 18 Henry Stroud', to July 1,14 Henry Shelly, to Jai,' 1, 11 /81 D., Seidel. to July 1, 1867 (John Strauch. to Jul . ,' 1, 181 W. J. Sigtried. to March 25. Jasper Snell, to Nov. 8 155 (Walter Sedarrick, to Jan. I.' Dr. J. G. Shlppen, to July 1 C. Miller & Co. to Jan. I, 18 F. Lampe, to Feb. 11,1858 Stillman Perkins, to June Jos. £l.flllrer, to Jan.'l, 1 . W.ll. Prentice It Sou, to J 1 F. A. Benson', to Jan. 1, 18. Henry Roarer, to Jan. 1.1R5 C. Tower, FA., to Jan. 1, 1 5 8 IL Van Dhsen, to Jan. 1, 1' Wm. Webber, to July 1,18 7 , L. F. Whitney, to July 1,1 ' 7 ,Henry Webber , to July 1, 1 17 oseph Wood, to Jan.l, IR 8 F J. W. Webberso July 1, 181 loithl Rowe. to Aug. 12,18 Alexander I..db, to Nor. 17 N. Lincoln, Jr., to Jan. 1, 1 :'John S. Pryer ' to July 1, p ly 1,1667 n. 1, 18b8 rEnsoNm.—\{p bur of.bills and foratirded wade out a Jar : Um • to tie sub . , the .Jo'unttra, in arrear . :They' ere. sea__ __ __ l i over the country, end e wilt ll.pappy n re pense to eve y tnissive, forw rded byply, ing a reis Innikor otherwise. T o calla of: title pap r-maker, andlor labor, rendeis t absolutely necessary that we should collect the respective! amonnes due us es speedily ass. possible. I • ; * To th:ise who hare honored our calls, we return our theas l =4ml,thosa who aro in armors for a number' of. years and pay kg noi attention to our. ter:rated requests to sett! / up, era will be under the A imkity .of stiking" theit e inames ott: our list, and frublii4 the respective sr:shunts due We should regret the necessity of this course, but: justice to ourselves will require its adoption if.no attention is_ } tikto their accounts. The Publication of, our Pahmis Opensire In .order td 'snake it Useful— each nuinter costing upwards of eighty dolhas to issue it ,and it is hnrcoeoneld4 to suppose that Re,con 14furd.le furnish it' fur years without re eeivineCent. it: payment. &tittered as many of !htrbills arc, it it, itepo4sitde to eat! on them per sunsity—and -we' therefore, sincerely hop that this notice will : nut by disregarded, by those in ar- BON. JANEN will accept' our thanks for an interesting public docuMent. To the new advertisements in the Journal to. ( 13 Y. We Invite attention. To police each In. do. tail is impossible, :in M.msequenne of limited space. Nnermsa.-110n. B. B. Chapman has been re. rlccicd as_delegate to Congres from that Terri. fury. Tee Submarine telegraphic es l e is now being Init II ) In , :few days wo" Audi know;' with what . , . • J.K.1.. tleenuen, ar , the He will rieeh this : , • ""Ir9 flota Europe, early !nit winter. 'lie will pin,r an engagement in New York. . .._ , . so. , Of Charlei; I.J. Ph . illipe, • arraigbed at • Chei , ier for killing Joni - thn C. Pirtholo han;heen continued over :1,6Q din hail 6%13; toillitti EFFORT TO ne M A Or.--.ltfa d Wined, niverled, upon laro autboritioi, that ifia Sou:barn men, in Hanass aro about to. Wake 'a vigorous et tort,lo wake 3ianrae a Platc! State. A riaraT advance hat taken place in the price (.4 Coff ee at Iti9 . , Teri end eutlhe both going up in trice, tom e uew beverage will , flow) - hero to b 0 id. (blin Niece& or are shall bo;' elfurpen . ed. .!"11 0 ral,dried pear; sod lease loitnegl.r!etior Ibr rieh Mode laver. A. cottncaroatratcr of the Ledger .writing from Altoona, Pa., "lets himself out" es follows: Reaching the highest of the Alleghenies, a magnificent view was before us, mountain after mountain seemed to -rise, one above the other, rbntil the outlinea of the farthest were scarcely perceptible in ipt blue tinge; and although there are within the ' , alleys that intervene many eicel lentand extensively cultivated farms, the whole seemed,* vast unbroken and boundless forest. their conformation, one • might readily imagine these rolling mountains once a liquid; and in its troubled' state, waves running .high, a mighty voice had. said; ''Pence I be Bail!" and the whole suddenly congealed. . Magnificent-"idea that! Misr relieved "Anon" Most have felt as he he gave the concluding flourish to the d in. congealed. An Ale:eider Smith in prose.. • 4, ~,,,,,,,,,,, ' --I Iteso/reti, That as ministers of our Lord-jesus Chrjst, we lilt. continue tho dissuasion of this subject constantly, euderivoring to pour tho.light of binary, philosophy and divine truth upon the enormities et this vice. ' #i us Gnartrien.—Turd- Palmerston '' is the husiest man in the world just now: having just emerged from a viar'-with Persia, hp hi deep in a contest •with China; babas to put down a revolt in India; be , has to grapple with dissatiefaCtion, in 'the loniah Islands ?and the • last news froml Australia eboWs that country in the heart of i political crisis, which may eventuate in Lite do daring itself ; independent ; ono of these days, an claiming rank among the • nations of the earth as the republic of Austrilia. It' has been said that Palmerston 'delights to 'move in troubled waters. Troubled enough they are now, and . a boiling point, too.. . . ••• . ,: Itin :857 ' 181,7 i' t&7 'll . _. ' . Increase In 1857, 101,115 ' 101,145 Tax , WAY 'TEIII• PUBLIC MONO' noes.—lt DOW ' The total gain this year so far foots up 101,183 appears that Mr. Molt, Canal Commissioner, who tons. This iable,,of course, embraces last winter's as the owner of three shares'ef stock of the Penn- supply sent to market , by the Philadelphia and sylvania Ritilroad Company, attempted to PI- • .Reading, the Lehigh' Valley, and the Scranton vent the sale of the Main Line, has in the same Railroad South. - . . _ spirit of pooket.patriotism, managed to get money Wo bog leave to diffoi from our correspondent out of the State treasury to plij , his lawyets.-- oly," on the subject of the differodce in transpOr- Some $3OOO has been expended I n t hi s l , way.-1-.1 talon of Coal to Broad Street and the Schuylkill: tThe au th ority for this remains to be explains . • The d.fference is, on the average, greater than . he trboleaffair is - very 'justly regarded as a 'what we rnado it Out in our figures. We know swi,ndle, and it is an interesting question itheth r that in someinstances; Broad Street' dealers, who Messrs. Melt, Fry and Slifer are not liable to it - have transferred their business from Broad Street peachmantfor their agency in : this disreintab e . ' to the Schuylkill, in supplying Pnetories located. transaction. ' between Broad Street and the Scboyikill, the dif. t , k firence has bevy equal to 35 cents per ton. The t ' rates by Canal an N e u ßailroad, so far as the Ne.. ,i- York market is concerned, are about equal, except that the purchasers there give tho preference to the Coal by Canal, in order to avoid tho mixing practiced at-Port Richmond, where. all kinds of, of COM are received on the seine 'Wharves. • -"v We received yesterday a cornniunleation from "Carbon." Will the writer favor 'as with his name or ad Interview,' and s 'we will explain the 1 'reasons why it would be improper' to publish - his -hommuniedtion to its present shape at the gresent s time. • 3 00 .1,1b58 d • • 200 York, to Jan.-1,1858 2 00 2 00 200 200 00 3 00 200 2'oo '1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 3 Co 200 4 00 2l 2 00 4.00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 CO 200 2 00 2 00 2-00 200 a 00 2 OC b 00 ; 18.57 i On, Inniini.—One Moses legit; of New Yo • a ) —a very ungallant individual—has commence f k suit agalnet Dr. George Hayward and wife co Boston. Twenty - five thousand donuts dame es .are claimed Sur a breach of promise of marlin . Inglev alleges that wr the wealthy widow o f h e late Amoa, Binney, the present Mrs. 11, proroi ed to marry Lim, but subsequently married Mr. Hay ward. As Ipgler appears uow to be in the liain for healing his ‘wounded affections, be thin a - largeplaster will effcchially secure that desid I era tutu. Whether it will be 'applied of not, re i ns to be seen: . - 'sal !e number • Wurc l itho sib-Atlantic Telegraph is I ibould it prove successful, the charge for twel words' from Mier' York to Liverpool will be $j A dollar la a ord will do. is not improbi 'it that charge intelligence will ho transmitte the most concise form. The engineers were.tf • _ready on the 3d inst., to secure the shore Cal Wanda I Bay, and then commence layiogi cable.. The coincidence is singulorthat'the et diticu starts on the 3d of August, the very 365 yearS before op which Columbus set ou his voyage of the discovery of America: . • 1 1_5- 4 • • •••,•----St ribers o tared al Niw Y,OUR. Iternsza.—After two month excitements . Now Tork .r has last pissed throl t i there is now a prospector a very decided •es Mayo? lyeed has left the city fora forth' Mrs. Cunningham has been taken to the to die twirEitreet Commissioners are in a gel delid lock, without chances of another erne° quo trar:i•anto, or hltheas Corpus; the PUIiCO missioners have adjourned till next month, the Dead Raldiits .are as quiet as mice. has never before beim so healthy a *season, n [oars io(yelloir fever or cholera htire vanish SPEA KING .v, BY Tn, CA.116.L-Mi. Toungria aof the Suebtiry,Ganitte, in noticing 'the Pott ilte Pcmocratic'Stitadotd, soya: • "If hfr. : Anker,iiharkeil by a Well - fined •urn, hi weather out the • storm, and • in time make, the concern pay ; but it is a vain hope font pooi printer to indulge la to' uppose that the pa • tronfigeof 'the.Democrary Of Schuylkill will sus. lain hit.q Srhin .his need is 'the *crest." j The Deutheraey. don't. real. genre ie not part of their principles. They go it strong ne the mottowhire ignorance ill bilis. tis folly to he Wise." '• • STATE AbRICVLI I / 1 41; Ex wratrtoir. l ,-The i Penn sylvania, State . Agricultural Society will hold its Seveutit Annual Exhibition at Philadelphia; (Pow, elton grounds) on the 29th and 2tiith of September, end let'aud 2d days of October next.' the usual facilities will be afforded to exhibitors by the rail. )sal; companies, The books of erory sill; be open at phliadelphia on and after the Ist proaiino„— Their Exhibition `bee heretofore, been one of the great . features Agriculturally, :of Pennsilratila, and we Presume the next one will be it .a4thing, superior In attraction, to its"prediceasori.' I • Btro4isa . Elerator.--0a Taooda, .lao4 Grace Aim Minor, aged 18 'Tors, 'brew.. horsollon.tbo track ot the* bOrro s intown 11atiqoid, Phila. r i nd WSJ ran over the marring oz. press ..train.., She .ortto cut. Into Bbe is tlOseribOd as liaving boon a beantLfiti ,yootog `girl. X.o Worrlgitid for Ih's Tultrrerantrag./..tquott Brazens,coly,no .To Till CCltittricli..;-gbut Coat* of Ckm. man Pleas fur 2.se's, County; Ztbleb hat recently eloped its sersion to . kewburyport, ,has, ,by its conviction. of liquor cellers(produced con3idera• ble stir among .he dealer. in the ardent. Them wore twenty.seven ecinvictions.tor.:liquor and if ofi may judge by the atiounu whieb have _reached on tbrongh.the lievrhutyportifcru/di tbe District Attorney has &in viirjr - iiniTdrtial in thi prosecutions. Some of *l'laq - tittles ware young men, some women, and slime 'Of them old women. One man was worth from - $95,004 to 530,000. The wholetwentyomven were carted loth . . Rouse of Correction at one time, to be . locked. up with .fcluns and prostitutes. A conviction was obtained in and case which is of considerable interest to owners of real estate. This was under a section of the late which provides that buildings used for the illegal sale of intoxicating li3uors shall be deetned common nuisances, they *placing them In the some category with houses for gaming and 'prostitution._., The pereor. keeping such a plane, is liable to' tine and , imtrisoutnent, and • the pro. prietor of tho battling is also liabli - to a fine of not more than $lOOO and imprisonment of not more than six months. While the ligaor-sellers are, terrified at thii action of the ;Cowl, there is• another class .of ; persons who are rejoiiing iniho bogie that their household will be bide happy sud comfortable- byf Temovin.s the rituntation from their friends 'who have bet a rapidly descending to a drunkard's grave.-Boston Bee.' • , . ItOw Wast.tv RI:GADDED REViNUR Fl3Oll 8.1 0 111- ITh.:—/n a letter to the Hun. William Pitt, in Sept umber, 1784, republished in the'' Wesleyan Nog 'osiue for PehtterY, 1830, John ,Wesley thus treats the revenue question :---"Servants of distillers in form tner that their welters do nut pay for a forti eth part of what they di till. Aad this duty last year (it I um rightly informed) amounted only to £20,000; but hare. nut the spirits distilled this year cost 20,000 urea of Ilia Mtijesty'e liege sub jects? I* not then thellood erthese men vilely bartered-for X 20,000? not to say anythlfig of the enormous wickedness which has been 'occasioned thereby; and not to suppose that these' pour wretches, have . any idols. But (to eon ider money alone) Is the King a gainer or en immense loser t To sal nothing of many; millions of quer tens of Corn destroyed ,which, lf , exported, would -have added more than 120,000 to the revenue;.— be it eonsideret..."Dend men pay no taxes." So Abet- by the deatii of 20,000 persons yearly (and this computation is far under the work,) the rev enue loses far more thin it gains. But I may urge ariotheri consideration to I you. VIM are a man. You have not lost huntaWfeelings. You do' not loia to drink human blood. , Yon are a son of Litrd Chatham. Nay, if I mirtako not, you are a Christian. Dare you then sustain a pinking na ' that ? ' Is the God whom you serve able to deliver you front ten thousand enamirel I believe be is. Nay, sad you believe it Oh may you fear noth.; lag but displeasing Mar t - . IRON RATIAVVI SITP*StSTATICTURIL—Tbe Erie Railroad is making an interesting tips rimedt of laying an iron roadie:4 for itslrsek. It is corm piled entirely of ctast.iron, unit includes every thing pertaining to the roadway except the rails. It requires to bolts of /pikes !of any kind; and the New Turk !likes sap that it may_ be taken from the.furnace l and adjueted opoix the road , , with leas labor and expense ! - dhark le usually re. gaited to lay the l ordinary wooden sleepers. This lion casting is embedded in the ground oti atone, or a similar solid fouledation,! where it is secure from frost and l other disturbing castles. The roils rest upon India Rubber springs whic h deaden the noise of tk train, And !at the same time ease' off those hcifiy blows and shocks, of the engines and care while running, thus diminishing their wear • And tear. ' :WHEN WA consider that on an average, 'fifty thousand unfortutiatei arc yearly placed in drank• arils' graves, 'and that the country • loses by the absence of their services, more than it, gains froth its revenue on imported liquors, and its liquor li censes, we can join honrtily in the spirit Of the following resolutions, pasted at a recent meeting of thd Oneid4 (N. Conference, (Methodist): Resolved. That our convictions are increasing of the nbsolete necessity oc a stringent Prohibi tory Law, to save our liked from the; great evils of drunkenness.' Teicuzes' iit.ritpeitadtsocz*Tio*.—On yred• nesday, the ;4, 1 # 5 . 4 ::the 644 , of the trotted States, 1;4) held , the Control = less' Itooria tu.phitaielphla, teethe : peril-4e of or.. gaolaing a . National Teachers' dseuelatioi, Per this State the call h Issued bp 14. Robert', Prost.. of the Pa. State Teachers Association. This is an trap°}taut etalt, an er e attendance on the part of the teachers of Pennsylvable should be ai large ,uy.be coorsoiently possible. • .. neon ART 1111:11; , , 7"—The pantteot lint, Mr. liaziebant o hes entered; upon hia of mortification Omagh ,the' State, and is or forth to r lognbrione crowds solder the coo. .5. 4' the chief showman..R. Botcher. :Eltrope.-- . ' Snnday DivetrA does not perceive that then erg4E4 notices of the teseleerriot . "The, Minute Mani ot 'SW' la these Sacrificial nineteen ts.- - Where are chose patrlOlS:mxitiesS solemn sod interestin g occasions? • ' pil l tour bold trol ... . ... - • NANSAS /ISlii.....The Kansas eorrespcindent of the ' t, Lads Democrat sail/That .Pelttlr.eltCP bRINP d indictments hare been found m /wring ums in t e neighborhood of Topeka. -- ; . I 1 B x men had been arrestrd in Franklin bytira-.' goo 4 and, taken to the ramp. - ''' ' • 4 umor sap th at Governor Walker Tr indignant at , udge Cato's decision, that the payment of tax er *AS a requisite qualification fur voters. Er. Oor. Robinson has been notified to appear atsLeComptoo an the 18th init., fur trial on the old Icharge of usnrpathnt afpalcp. : • . • Bnr which has teken place in the Hala -1 - Canal below New Hope, will require about •rinight to repair. It causes an interruption the transportation of coal.. Quito a large ber of boats are gathered in the dam at 'ton, arid will it la - thought, Ile, up there en. he ,repairsi are totepteted i and the entire mini. on of the , cabal reinixted. R. GIORGI" PEABODY Allied , CD 19,1aesdity, the Pertries . ; for Eng THE COAL TRADE. I ...• yuia~~ -- ~~ Pottiriillgto Anima 51141857. The quantity lent by Railroad Ibis week la 36,851 10 7 -by Canal 39,124 04—for Rio week 74,775 14 tons. 1 . '0414 Railroad 1.245,975 07 againrt 1,378,589 03 tons—Dof• by Canal• 723,• 384 17agalnat 640,824 00 toni to saute ,period last Year. The trade has-fallen of this week 8,573 03 tons c mpsred with Jest week, and exceeds the trade f r the eorrespondini week last year only 1,607 tns. The canal has beaten de • Railroad badly this leek, and=with, enamels more plenty titan usual at Rote Richmond. The truth is, that those wheat* mpelled to sell at- Port Richmond ao the low r tes which• 'the - ;(middle interest"- dictate', are .being "used up," as the term is, so rapidly thit the trade by Railroad must necessarily decrease by that avenue—while' those who use, the Canal - • are pushing the trade up r to the full cu and biet Ja molly. Bat even the Canal trade must bc; effect to.some extent, as. Coal Is beginning to accu mulate at pointsreaibed by that avenue, and orders r:Er Coal are more slack than ever, both by Canal and Railroad. This however Is the 'dull month, nod the want of orders bore Is not always a mt.- 11111 criterion of demand, because su much of the 0.4 is now 'fold, particularly at•the port of New. Turk, through Agents, and -the ?Elinor here only news the situation of the trade by notice from' ls Agent that be is "blocked up" .and cannot sell r disharge the boats already lying et the docks. The only - alternative . which - appears to be left, rs to suspend for one or two days in the week.,- ;lor Operators atinot, reduce the price any lorrer—: nd any reduction made new - to meet thtiliillmea son of three or four week,,' will be a redictlen ifor the whole season. ' Other producers are sus pending from one to two days in the week to meet the state of theimarket,and if a wile policy pre vails among our Coal Oparatore,, they will do the setae. . , The &Broad CoMpanybas commenced sending car:Onto the Ashland or Mahoney Regicin. Bat few Black Cara will be used at present, as the Ope rators there have generally made arrangements to send by Canal for the serum. • • The trade sums up tilts week as Colloirs: • n. Scht4lklll-11. R., 45245 36,65 51 2 8,693 , Ge Vic 29,823 89,124 10,i01 Lehigh-OAI, • 43.7155 34.316 9,409 " It. It:, 4;004 10.005 6,001 Dal.& 11r3d. CITA 19.62.5 19,251 ' 626 Coal C 0..; M::29 29.017 5,588 Ecrautoo, ' 9,459 4,168 ' 4,291 • 172410 111,633 -• WOW 7,210 ' 172,633 ' =316 • Decrease in 1857 237 237 ' Showing aloss of 237 tons compaiell with corresponding week lasi jeer. . i ' The following is the aggregate quantilyof Coal sent to market this. year, shOwing the loss and gain , frotl the different regions end by the 4iffer ens avenoos:: . • . -18 A 184. LOH. • Oslo. Bebulkrn i -11, 3,2713,589 • !,215.9',1 132,014 ". - --CeP7.4); 610,11124 72386 42103 Lehigh—R.ll.; -. 82,743 252,21 X) 2:10,457 . 054,143 606.310 167,833 Del. & Hnd. Canal, 271,001 217.800 63,211 Penna. Cial Co., 222.4*3 271 ,72 6 1 7, 690 13erautoo,'. • ' 21,212 MOAN 1.179,411 3,347,04 3,449,073 361,314 482,483 3 4 1 7,04, 361,344 TIM Costa Tnsne-"-Ire Iltrirtcomze.:-We are frequently asked the qaestion,—"What Is t i los cause of the present difficulties In the Coal Trad4." It can be answered in a few words—ovee-prodUe. don, and a comparatively diminished demand for Coal. The over.production was caused princip'elly by speculations in Coal lands, and the formation of a large nismber of Coal and Improvement Com. panics within the last two years, principally in the new regions of Wilkceharre nod Scranton.-- In these regions extraordinary exertions were made to open new collieries, more with a view 'of selling.fitock, and thus disposing of lands at high prices then'for legitimate business, . arid the Sher iff will hiive a pretty husy time for a year or ao at least. New - collieries have also been opened in the Ashland or Zetahanoy resign of .Sebuylkill County, which are all in successful operation, and'; this additional supply has given the - Canal Co. 1 the increased tonnage she is now enjoying over the Railroad; and has made up fur the stoppage of so many of the Red Ash Collieries , in the 'first or . more Smithernly portion of this region,,ohhlu the last two years. On the Lehigh there has Ala been some increase, and also in the Shamokin Region during the last two years. In Schuylkill County, for the last twelve years,the colliery capacity has been either ahead (!f the demand for Coal, of ahead of the transporting facilities. 'This year we are suffering for the want of demand, :- with` abundant transporting facilites, least' by Rail road. Such is the ease on the Lehigh also—ex• estpt the 'order of things. there is reversed. Beta the Canal Coinpany is increasing their business largely beyond their share, and the business of the Railroad hrfallingoff-4here the transportation by Canal ii,faillng off largely, and the trade by Rail. • road is increasing even beyond what it'was sup 'poised it 'Nevski •earry. the. lyilitesharstr' 'end Scranton Regions, the ability teprodeee Coal is ahead of thetrittinorting faellittee; recti 2 litilect the case !alba Shamokin liegion.-but an Increase of Tolling stock would only be followed hy want 'of ditnand--su that till the Anthracite Regiona, 'with; but ono single exception, is tuttferini from videos ceases, aud. all tending to :depress the price of , Coal in the hands of the ,miner or *po rta*. - i• For thelest foot years the avenged %creme is 1, the consumption of . ;Anthracite Coal, was In the neighborhood of 680,000 tons. It. Wet supposed , that an increa se of at least:6oo,oo4 tons Le requireskthisjear, and • the Coal Regions were prepared to furnish at leait- 500,000 tone . of this inctiase- 7 hat the great ill-branebee • of burdocks, bas sufficiently douto'ustrited.„ that Mk_ increase of ,Ife more thin 3e0,000 tens win ra.• ,q .ui r e 'S. 1 0 8 yearPti!ildstiliei:ththisinitilfif th e • 'Whaler mouths that will go foiwood , tti . Owns', irt; be; o 61 - ::.---- • : - .* - ;:i-s , , losffvfmrs*, ,, ,,,v. .., I ;p:.: York, Philadelphia, and thearthineediata Market' on the-lintite tir;Eatftteifj; i Tie( lintreipe fioti, an ibe R.Ogioni-ro far; is ilislit Viiiooo kas:4lid Ili Duly - 151:weeks of the ship Ping araien remains; a .l is milirlizely doubtful whether that quantity can be made op for the balaneei of the reason, ,• .; The competitien fur tbi trade.-by ' I henefit - re ;lone, with the Inereisid lipaiiitiei of trattsfeztoi-, - ties,wfa anticipated in the eat:ll part of the year, an dled to- the' - ,organisation kqta fads in this . 1 4 Haunt', with John. Tuoker,itssq , at its hand,,iffs .order to keerf the.supply:withftt' be demand, e' s - - in the . early part ifi the season. " Aa, it I was a ne w and untried. experint 4. "all did not join in it, and it met with , opPositrn from Tat:- tt.re where 'tuna suisp - Pial it naiad receive spi operation, arul; it, minfequeally failed to neeem pliehing as much- good as, ea! :anticipated.le liar, the neerseitiee of the trade were saga-at, that they 'almott defied noyroluntary eidi trolling prier —but even ontaideri_atlfnit Ansi it kept up the primfor the latter qualitlia!of Ciral—and «vett that of the second quality Chit inameli prepared fur mirket, from ten . to fifteen renta higher than it 'wee d bate beta :Paid withcitri•theorgirtitiftint: We also know, that by cotireicas:vilth other par. ties, it was the means of warding 1 Off many evils which would bare provedisaireti More &rostrata la their'consequemees than any thslt have accursed . so far to this Region. Many et' the . obitaeles, with which it bid to eitotend with the present year, ere , now known , the more Importint of width can l'ne removed, end the organisation ; Placed on a more firm basis, with more eon trol Rog Vows:di. Its utility War at first doubled : boy mlayj.bili the ifeccefity of the Organization is now fullydernonstrated in the minds of all thinking persoos in the trade This year it was compelled to chafe its course smolt ins' to the action of otbere, . and consequently it was greatly etntarratied—bat we do hope that all Operators who desire,ser who cap isaiminta in the trade, will come kg e t her as a unit' at the clove of tbsiseason, if net before, for the purpose of setting forthlkeir grievances aa A . .nulled body , and take. part in - shapiag tht.fptnro ,action of tits tranrforirtlff - i.-roPaolfut, - Airetefori 'weintifi left every thing too date—there hes : been no unity 'of action. • The Stockholders, as well as the lldaea gers of the transporting companies, ought tolbe made acquainted, with the; wants , if thou! who furnish them with their trade, as well ae it'itate went of the finances; of tbe companies from' the, Managers. There must also be a change of policy 'at Port Richmond, and ; else's for . effecting this change mist be devised before the time of allot ting the Wharves. This! will 'require a unity of action and general consolation among the whole trade. InforMation is also imparted at these eon sidtations which is of importance , Mall; 'and whether the : You'll. or not inftverj meanie°, they are vastly beneficial to',,tbsi trade.—ffebuyikill County contains within her limits more than one .hale if not two-thirds, ofs,tha Anthracite Coal de posit. of the ;United :Eater: , Heretofore the hats . ~ .- , :fatal/hid annually mre • than one-half of the supply. .We have ictemilailjng behind for the last two„years, with a motie.tatinded portion of the Region opened, not on ec;count of Aar geograph ical position with regard to Markets, bat 0s oe• count of btgli" rhaigee iO &file flipmareffm of the sniffisty and I onerortafiuit of Coat, which ft ,'erip pling .the (mingle; ;ilia progress of the Region.— There cases be n geoeral refono•Arovienn, and we know of no more ansVielims time to commence thiireform than at the 'present, while the fade itaelf is undergoing a aphis revolution—aed la :order to, make the loterm 1. effectual, it retires united and determined l action on the part of the whole trade. Experience hasiong since fully demonstratedfla truth o f declaration, "Hni ,, . , ted we stand—divided we Eat" • We bays receivesribe followieg communication from . Philadelphia, accompanied with the name o the author, and commend It to the attention of thoses ; • 1 'interested : s r • Ma:Ramout is a ques tion, which I should be pleased to have you straw whether any Coal road. from the enthral-It:legion °tidewater, could transport Coal in successful inpetit on, with the Reading Rail. road, If mid toad. ere to reduce the price of tramper. tation to one dollar per ton from Mount Carbon to Rich. treind. If this eau be answered In the negative, and in IN' af irmative. that the heeding Railroad could trans. I "port Coal with profit toe one dollar per ton, from Mount Carton to Richmond, It wet:rid:give "Schnylkili County,' and relatively the CAnl• region contiguous to it, an id vantage which would enable it ultithately, to double. he supply, arriving at that token by a gradual reduction n the east of transportation to one dollar per ton, nod hence, a gradual Increase also of Mahar or supply o Coal.. . Itappearido me. that if the Readlingfilroad pursues its present policy, It will Indere the completion and per recital% of other routes, which:vitt compete with It at its present robe of transportation, or which willit least injure or embarrass—perhaps' at their own cost—the property of the Reading Railroad, by the effort,' • Whoa that period arrives. It will tes di kovered, that the Deeding Railroad has, ey her,' present policy, &premed the vigor, and diminished the productien of the region' upon artdch'it mainly nellea for revenue, tp that, degree that it may esquire a seer* of. yam by - any • dump of Irene- er lee rates of transpertatlonAti again • reach the sum of COill prodgetten necessary is plasm it • Its present flourishing basis. , Consequently. In an • active emnpedilion, Which the Reading Railroad, by its present policy Invites, it might become inconvenient to pay dividends upon its stock. till the production of the; region upon which it .must mainly rely, had been stimulated by lower ratesof inns. porlation--the mink' result.of active competition—to an aggregate of production Which would again give to the Reading Railroad that ascendancy and prosperity which its ineathm and natural advantages entitle It. Is it not better then, to begin to ehange its pulley note. and thus apply the preventive in 110211011. than to defer it until the full force of its pre/and:policy is upon It t It would certainty be mote judielcra to snake such a they've in Its policy now, as would, while them Ile • grad ual reduction in thereat or transportation, at the same time stimulate gradual delvelopeeneut and impftwement, err that ultimatelY the increased businemof the trams portation of Ocelot onedoller per ton. may equal If not exceed the net profits now realised, intkreall of nerslat log la a policy which reflection and experience leach us, is at least hazardous In the (alum. To exemplify, partially, re/atire_ to production—the first Coal basin is rich 1n;-immense depositea of White Ash Coal. st a depth of trim app to 1100 set, and which cam only be reached by shan't'. Thine abaft& are necea. sadly very eapeneive in the Making. though when sunk their great yalue, as eamiamleal agents in the mining of Coal, is evident. Now here le a prospective ieur , ant'eupply of millions of tons of Coal but a very shin' distanee above !be bead of the Reading Rallrnad. and peenlimiy meriting its encouragement and proteetion. Could this vast in ' forest be assured, by a proper policy on the nart of the Reading Ralltrad, that to , far as competition Is con cerned, It would stand upon a reliabie beals,tbete would be no want of disposition or capita to proceed tea se, rim of improvements, whie:a who'd- largely help to se cure to the Reading Railroads reliable business or Income. which would cause, its stock=-the buglers* of the road ' being firmly established against all comPetitionto be held for investment, Instead 'of being dependent • price upon speculation on the conditions for the time -being of the money market. ' ' It may be as well to remark, that, if any locationlin the Anthracite region be site from competition. it la-the first Coal basin to which I have rehrred—bounded iby - the Sharp Mountain on the South, and Mine Mil on the North; but Mill, the unlmproted portions of It, owing to the large investments required for improvements, .need at this time thdeemuragement which, the grade• slat least, reduction bribe cost cf 'transportation upon Coal would afford to the whole Seheylkill region. No one can see so clearly into the future with the ex isting and projected enterprises and foreshadowed cone petition, connected with the production and transporta tion of Coal, as not to be. influenced in some involute, by what appears to be rational double. relative to any permanent calculations or results, in relation to even so favorably Incited and :substantial a Company as the • Reading Railroad, with* eontleztance of itseabling poi-, icy. Hence. to be true to itself, nothing sbould,bee left by It to chance or doubt: but it ehould,on the contrarv. determine upon, arrange and consolidate a policy which will defy cempetition—ineetleable, I , think, but in the way I hare eloggested,amd which if adopted. will indi cate wisdom rotative to all coucerneet,. tor Reelable°. l'inzses...Aug. 17,1551,1 ' Al O. We, bare no hesitation for answering the query of our .correspondenk by—stating that if tbe, Rending Railroad Would carry Coal from Moint . • Carbon to Port RiChmond at $1 00 per ton s no other Region could compete with Schuylkill County in the Coal trede—or at least retard its prosperity. We tdeo,W4sl confident. that if th • . . . Company would adopt that policy as a permanent one, It would give inch an impetaus to the Pros perity of not Mdyi Behuyikill i Cennly, but,tbe whole valley of-the Schuylkill, and would build r up an homenii lredi,..irbir w il d give both cont. panics as much busine they. could &CCOMO3O. ~ date. It would also.:1 gely increase the mer chandise and Paue l te traffic on the road, which pays better than the transportation of Coal, and' would give a permenent value to their property. ) Tus following e4rn s tnanlcation was intended for 1 . last week's Jointer, but was crowded opt: The writer, is correct with regard , to the difficulties connected with Mining, which has made it so unprofitable to our Operators. The ; incidentals connected with' en Precarious e business as mining, particularly below the water level, has always been estithnicd too low. ' ': ~ Ai regards the low rale 4.Vilch Coal is mined in the Wiliesbarre liegionieriacnow time experience that the expenses in ail new ',lgloos, where thehusiness' of mining is on i eoliPitiative ly limited reale, ere' lees than in the older re gions. NotWithelowding, the•low rates at , which Coat is now mined in the Wilkesbarre region, ( where the boldness la more depressed tone than it is mu In Achtlyikititeoubty,) tbey Will find thetas the trade is extended there the espeises of mining will also Increase. Sock lithe case already, as some of the contractors, whit- pndettook-to mine Coal at the cheaper TisteSi li t arebetitiorria' : t o -their 'fie/alit* • The writer Is chrreet in stating' MeV- liviveins are fees faulty in the *Actiurre region ti}an in the large White Ash veins, are, Merit i regular than the lea They , can wine also i wlth f kaa , timber': than is used in 1 gAsayl kill .eounty4. They ete:.oot So: ferunibly located. trlibi rogard to the market, as qcboylltili coon ty 14411 tinite who. oat Ired inaspOrt.. log fiteilliks" jiapi - ; It ire policy et - 11,004416e trade on width they depend, by adopting , a - low Ruhr teiliii''whiCh increases prodtiation ' and popalatlon k and largely extends the carrying !Mil-, tees of theetUnPatilei; in all its II ifferenthriroches Strom. tioneste:4 ear vivito to reit antler the lag petition efeeitiets , Otietivre•-iiir Avernus, pomaded ii 'cab =dfnetatteatton#otsidtsseof aci meek entbanuestarat la the veal trada_. *sloop at thstb meartatuan a maw dy will follow yen lateral Minatopeenutf as - no men are *Wog to giro* their time, Waldo and tunny Interests t 6 galuliwtek6ti isdassr..l% "sk:4i 411 , frcAl • rby do the meerkantat Mid Mechanism be yonr regiari , i posper,vmen kik* , sonstaletweedeg then, with your ateeratonef iltsiptl because lbw/ - rows Inathematheany • demonstrate their txaet position as it regards the side* rf the ertiele they deed in. their expenses of mak disk ' hers senereca of tweet and chance of ken, whiter *feeble. :Ahem to shape their business to the- eaflometele of the timei, and as a result, can keep conakertable from meth prudent calculations, ' - Not so with the (waters t Gemara so Many coati*. gindeeler the laistneri that it has delled themost correct Mattemendielan among them to tell the probsbleresult of even a few months business: happen ata eteftter, after an mrpenditureof several thoueand doltale,hashismioes order to ship cod, end hhideas fixed regarding the cost of deflecting it at the point where be eare'real from -it; Le sells at ea advents of say Z rents pre ton,nlsl.l en POO toes per week troaldsoon remunerate net for his methyl A golden dream; bat bye and bye an wear. renew, "not fa the bit 4,"tekes plaee an air coursed, , needed; that kilt' cost moo . ; some of the machinery - breaks which requires money sod time to *rah; then to rap the climax.the miners ram Into* rock or dirt full, and that, white the elute tityofroal decreases the expenses Jorrease. haring hint minim—his hopes sod aspirations touring as exciting deception—Gila hi the rate, not the exception, eu yonr operators are well aware. The toneveraers are, not interested in thaw things and Will boy coal below rod as long as they can get It with out even thanks; where a community are taboringunder an evil and the remedy nets with themselves. It should . not take long to put it debt- In this region the operators here geiterallybeen more sueeessfoL and the came la very - apparent to the most prejudiced observer; the principal one is the uniformity of the cent lathe miner. enabling them to realize a err fain, althongh it may he, a email profit; they have mined 'coal and dellveredit In basher ars as the mended have , been, at what you would damn a fabulous price, and pet "Lived to tell the tate." " LematAk. Waxesqleres,..legad 10,1841.. . WE hove received the following Company, the Delaware sod Budson Vae! Company, an nonnelog la advisees of 20 tents a ton oa Cod . " aftir the dale, with no prepared Cod far rale,— It al pearizibet our informant was in error is stating 'that Allis Company had "aftanged to de crease their supply Of Cord"—that, the deererine . stoic from other causes beyond their control-- and they Dave aceordingly advanced their , prices • - to mike 'sir for the deicing; of supply: - Onus or sax Du. dit Brieea Carat Co. L ,9 Et, tor. Leer Flees.. Noe Tort. late August. 1 T. Due etc-this Company deems it proper to Inform Its easement end eofrorpondents. that It is not correct. as has been stated In severel prominent newerapers, that this Company had "artenged to decrease their step. ply of Coed tbl. year about 20:per rent." 'On the teary their aim has been to bring to market not less than they brought ht ISM: The heavy is of the season, and the starchy of laborers% have so far prevented It' , In view of the shortened supply, and consequently in= used cost of production. they have advanced the pet , ces of their-awl (on and after this date)tel.the foiiottng • rates. els: • • • • Furnace Limp, jt 20} ' • - Steamer, Lump, 20 ellati,per t ‘ dis 0r4240 MIL ' ' • 4tO • is Deliverable at Itondout, as usual. The smaller sizes being already covered by contend., and arriving in Malted and irregular allshiltleN aces can be efersd. Should any of them be left over, um pi, tea will be 0410 ter the Egg, di 40. for the Rove, sod ph TO For the Cheitnnt, delftemble also at RONDOUT,' on board of vessels. • Cnitennem who have connected' voider the circular of April 2ttb, will still, be entitled to receive' toll monthly proportion of their LUMP COAL, from She opening of the CANAL to the close of RIVER NAVIGATION. In acrordence with' th e prices end renditions of purchase: and Oreftraftots for other sixes under that circular, are reminded that those who Irish to memo what remains due to them; at tinnier print, mast be ready to receive It on board vine! as it arrives at Readmit. Respectfully, „ RODPIRT SOIITTSR, rice Prey% The Pennsylvania Company are oho falling be hind last • year'', shipments, we presume from the same esuse—and we suppose they will also ad vance their pricer; If they have - not already sold as mach Coal at • the low rates as they can de liver: The Managers of this Company lie learn, are wow reaping the reward of their fully is of. feting Coal at the low., rates they did. Their . 'aptly will.be bat little, if any. Inereased.—, They even now find it difficult to supply their ordersfor Coal void by euntruetr;--damagetl'als, beginning to lbws them la thri face—the price of Coal is advancing on them at that point, which eahamsee toils-ard dimiaiskes profits—end another dividend , day may arrive, with only vollicient funds on gaud. to meet cornet expenses, end to pay amoti,ur fadalsteat os toed purciumi. As the pride of Coal is entirely too low in all the Regions, 'we hope that one Operators, and also on the Lehigh, will demand an advance of 'at least, ten cents alon on their prices at the mines, even if it is necessary to suspend the Collieries two days in six to maintain the advance. This- will be better than a redaction in f wages,—we do sin cerely hope there will be some concert of action in this business among 'our OPerators. Every de, partment ,.. of the trade is fully paid except that of the mining department, and that is most shame fully depressed... • The Boston and Philadelphia Coal Markets re main without change. Pim Teal 00,11. Attrut 20.—The supply of Domestic is is axons of the demand and prkee rue low. er; the stoek ; ls aCcumulation rather faster than - ,at the eowesponding . date last Year fitter consumption Is less, owing to the dull state of trade with maoutischWers„ sod families sexily Ihmuselveb testi freely for the Same no eons. The large arrivals In ploepeet Induce,buyers to bold off, bet with the great Implorer:6oot In trade:which Is likely to follow it large harvest, ail of it alit beta.. . gutted. The increased receipts over last year are as yet, very slight. Tlurdentandlite shipment has continued Nish butataatbev winder sales by the awn° $3 66' /0 66 SO, atuillem geed 116 10 $6 yl ton. Yotwinn la - Ocoee and tiverpoti is better; sake Of 160 tone Cannel $lO 60, and 630 torts Orrel $8 600 mod. Sidney Is ;inlet and prices ate unsettled. ' - • Boston , Karket.' - . [Orrried meekly from' di /14019 u Courier.] . There Is fiery little doing In foreign emL Late he parin of Pletoo ire& contracted prolong to arrival.— path Pietou and Sydney are held firm. Itaglleh Cannel lunges from $ll 40 0111 75. and swam lots of fine do Lave bean sold at $5 . 11 ebaldron. •In Anthracite. steady retail euleuut ton. 1/1101palli PLO:211--PISPOPI OP 2:109 Porno. Schuylkill, whit* ash, • • - $6 40 60 $5 76 do red ash, •6 76 ta, ••• do imp,. - • 600 626 tebigh,lump,, • - ' -•, 6 25 , Lackawanna, - - - - 560 576 rucle--rza wow or 2,000 rump. . Caupel. • - - • - 5 14 0 0 (dl. Coarse, • • - • - 10 00 - do „duet • - - de ••• -' • • • • ia)••"."'71.- &W • eb, • • • 10 0 0 gi -`- IVOlfil t • • - • - - • .Igs •-• Cumberta ad, run of pll, • '; • 7 50 55 do • Abe - - do . • townie lump, - Sydney, cootie, . - - • Meta% Mine, • • • do One, • • Lockewanua„ ~ • Lehigh and Schuylkill lamp;,, John's lamp, (Scbuyildlil - Prepared white sod red erb, • BY TEL frcirghfrera Richommidt Troy.; - 130 New York. , - • '1 06 PaWtacket.- 146 Prorldenee.' 1 40 East Cambrkims„ • rib Dorchester, „..1 66 Fredericksburg, -. 1 25 Weymouth, • 6 76 toll 80 Marble Head, 1. 76 - 1 76 Provineelown, - ..1 76 Norwalk, • • ' 187 Salem, . 1 70 Schuylkill Coal-Tiade for 11152:1 Quantity of Coal sett by Ranked and Canal; for the week ending on Thursday evening. last ;. RAILAOAD. • CANAL. 10,6Crl 12- 9,007 00 211013 - 1.9341{ 36,966 02 26,03210. '696 17 00600 6,616 06 - , 2,090 00 Pori dm Arm, Pottsville. Anna Schuylkill Dates, n, Port Clinton, Total hotline week, Total by Railroad In 1867, " Cavil . .4 Total by Canal and Railroad. Iporta to Mania period Ra!lrak • 11 C7,,stoal, Nowa. is 181700 101444711 I Comity Ala lareaderrel 857 g Thefollowing lothequebtlly of Coal treorportedover Iblellgterent RallreetblartebuylkillCounty,fortheweek eodleg on Thursday evening 1444 : Rif[. I[i se Hl 11 an 4 8. Heves 45.111 111 982905 19 811.tbrben s. 4,894 13 117.964 18 Seheylklll YallB " 7.531 Io 208,414,17,. ICC Creek 114.0trban Pt.Cerben " 11,447 04 3681= 0972 • " 12,09 00 • =6.8211 08' I.lttle Bebeylkill • " Dawes 213,276 03 Kates of Tell, and Traitspertatlest-en SAIL aims tot 91111 truism , . . • - • Prow. Prow iron Prost • At Leartme. S. Hams. 'Mainton.,4wiers. To Richmond, $1 SO $176 $1 65 $1 CO To Philsd'a.; , 11 80 175 165 160 Spring 3.11114, , ; 66 160 136'. 1 40 114101141,4, 'l 10 106 106 - 105 Kate* et Toll by Canal ter the present. • Prows Pt. Onion. /11.0.0r50n. IL Moan. it- efirsion. To Plilized's., Cl Cl 62 50 tipringllllll, 60 • 29 67 SO Norristown, 55 ' 54 511 —. • 45' 87.. 35 n ; Rates et Prefabs by Cliala Ana 17. Cl I It. C. B. Harem. • Pi. Clinton. To Now York, . 100 r 186 1' 80'. To 00 85 To Delaware front 106.100 ' • :05• .o.7Trade for 1981 by Cabal. , For thew.lL:Magna &laded' - - • ;mt ' Lehigh Cad ad d . nv. Co . enAL , '13,768.13 218,728 18 A. Lathrop and other, 163 06 4,788 Ce tipitnt Nanntatn Mtn*, - • 999 la • - '20,192 06 Salt treat Lest rdo 6 3 8 06 1 1,801 /8 Ibbr Stafford alO6 , do ;; • • 1 . 51 / / 3 2 /,ed/ 08 ' ' L.' 510 06 11 N.,Tork and teldgb Cot! Ca., _, 1006.09 15,209 Oeimati awtsi.Ooal Ce., in 17 6,662 12 Eloutb_epting ldanatatn Cad. - 683 05 9,461 id J. B. me ,ftruy, 34:0;14:6.111.C05t, 75614.- 5,260 12 Beaver Meadow 0001 Cal 602 02 674 1 8 'Haddon Coil Cu..: 3 , 5 70 13 14.661 aluberry auxon„, ,- • a,sospa Diamond 16 - 16.063 14 04akell Duo,- al • '2)406 04 . 146. - I?halant Cad Co.:- 374 01 • ; 2,612 011. Beek Idonsdata Coal en, • 1,31406 4,3 809 09 , Wilkadane Coal Ca., _ 763 06 , Wyoudag Cad • • - 636 01 - ' 6267 02 Unlit** Coal - ; 682 14;983 00 7ota4 _ 3 4 .31641 i 606,810 08 Lablib ValleY B. '- " • -; - ---Week ending &tardy lets -• BminarBa ilanalabsllllnak i - '3llll 16. - 2 - 7,174 08 80 6 40 loot de' 7, ins so ;; sax% is , 10. -Vett • WWI* do --1106:1111-r-;'24X4312 Vanaell w. do; .1,119 07 - • 41A62 IS theme , 1 1, 4ana; • d0... , 100/. 14 4807 19 Abbraineiklbstrord de • - 6611 '- 1k1.166.14 bolbltt Debstina ' ::28,1 "-.• 6,146 18 unwed. 214271 64 tild?"ol4..d► 1•:1149,051 4616 08 _ . , 4 ... Tagus itidle.Yl BUFFALO ROBES!' 3,00 h , Now ON HAND , and for V Sale by the Dale or:single Itabe, by, • GEORGIE V. WOURATH, • No. 416 Ann Street; above Foortb. (late of N 0.13 N. Fourth 3t.4 PIIIIADELYMIL N. B. Also, s Isms asstuttoeut of LADIES' FANCY. August 22, WI 343 m BALD BAOLB srroxions GAB COAL . IRK Tangaistootack Coal . CO.; hfi neramad Shipper* of Bituminous Coal at Fermate Pluton County, Penns.; having just completed their are vow prepared to contract for the sale of their Bituminous Coal for Oas, Foundry, ataskunaa and ootosotte num. For terms' or any other information apply to i ALFNSD .ASHFIELDi! August 22, 'B7 34,70 21 Wham 54, Nitejork. . , . CHEAP FARM. COAL AND TIMBER: Lando in McKean vounty, Penns. I PERSONS wishing; to procure lands in McKean waiver tbo:tstjt - -;.loing Cs:mulles, at very low rates, an be eaPPlled by addressing the luidersi#n. ed. The McKean Cad region,' now 'abeet being opened to the markets of Western New York, offers sruperiorlo• di:cements to madams With abundance of Coal and Then; a fertile soil and healthy climate, It la uninspamed as a locality for Invadtneut or Battlement. tru4 K. KING. grolibport, Angaut If slain - 7 McKean Cbssety, N. ".. .TI4E...POLYTECHNIC coLLEPE ; 1 ''of the y - Stolle of rosiesirivataga. , ' Weil .Priai *it* PAriadeljthia: 1, , r I .I IIE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, • . , I Incorporated by te LodslitutealBs3. nn the plea e 4 the redmit einem, of aind' Neils, +ford , a thorough italcatal adoration la emu. Kaatageateo, Mount Beat mama, Iltearancit. , KNotausuca, haus. , rams; Mumma, AV) =ROT mirs Almanac:um AGAIN}AIUVIAL Camases; Mrtme f i . , Ample belittles am proddid for Phld and.Laborafory Imellea! sod (wash:tot tai insert may perfect themselves Ili any branch of their plubealoa. 1 The MA Amami &semi Mill arguments co Moror, 'September 810, 1107. Apply to . _ ' • •• • - 9 - • • 00' . 7 00 •- 7 : 00 99 740 7 LO - 700 GRAPH. YLIDAT, 6 O'CLOCK, •.■ P. einster,. BridlinP o rt. • 25 Pottanouth, - 1 I 5 Itattrury,-1 • 90 Wotan: • • • -"/ 66 Fill litrsry- • • 1,86 Dighton.- 40 Riehmond, , Va.,- 185 ,Quiney. - • ••I 00 Sonternet, . • . . 40 Washington,-.' Ou Hingham,. • • - 190 • '1 PROCLAMATION. VirlitHEAS,. the Hon. Charles W. 'Ty Ilegink'Yretident of the Court of Common Wets of Schuylkill; county, in Pennsylvania, and ustiee of the 2 several (loutts of Quarter Sessions of the Pence, Oyer and Terminer and Genesi Goal Delivery i n add eoaap, George Rahn and Bernard Reilly, Judges of the Court or,Quarter Sessions of the 'Peace. Oyer and Terminer, and General:G*4 Delivery; For the trial of all capital ;and other effect** in the Said county of Schuylkill, by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden .in Pcdtatille, on the Ist MONDAY in September usu, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to continue two weeks. 1 Notio therelbre hereby given to the Coroner, the it'd ices of:the Peace and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said precepts eon,. mended to 'be then and them et 10 o'clock In the ftwe noon of the said day, with their rolls, records, impahl Hens, egarninatlons and all other remembrances, to do those things which, in their !Several otlims,.appettain to be done; and against the prtsbners that are or then shall be in the gaol or said county of Schuylkill, are ;to be then and them to prosecute them as eb sll be just; Sir Glad sore the Ctianamtsoealth MS* SheriTe °Moe, PottavUlell MA'TZ, Sheriff. _ August 22, IW. I 11.—The Witnesses an .Ineerivehn are semterneit to attend said Court are recmdred to attend punctually. In ease of non-attendance, the law, In such area made and provided, will be rigidly enforced: This notice is published by order of the Court; those concerned will govern theniverves anandinglY. 30,01 10 3,124 04 36,641 10 tons, 76;3 14 1.216,075 . 07 723.38417 . tons. 1,969,300 06 ye: , sus, r TOTAL, •• 45.346 (2 1,378,680 00 28.823 03 040,321 00 24,168 00.. 2,01943 00 1,960,32) 01 ----1----4 7 THOMPSON. A °ENGLER.; ' . Banleers and Dealers In Exehange, . Oprecrite the Bpiscepat t i Church. Relsrate, lip.. . UNCURRENTIMONEY and !T Warrants bought lIIVit sold. Will give strict at• tattles to ell Collections entrant to them. , • . Augustti.,',67 Dipril I .'ild 'ill 4- . YOUNCIS PAM SC OL SLATES. I :h lIESE SLATES e trom.tho; cele rler bisted Lehigh Qua es. the - softesfand purest in the' Vatted Stotts, 'the ,fnune is end; or one piece or solid oak. bent an nmenso pressure, being tbo xis invest, neale.t and ost durabbi frame ene made. I Yor sate wholesale or retail ,y bIiNJ. IiANNAN. 1 . Au ,st 15.'07 _____ lons, 60,062 10 NEW UPNOLSTERERrronk she City. im subscriber ould most respect funit Inform tho • s 41a ta n of Pottsville and vi• dully; that he has anat. boldness':on Contra slyest, opposite Ittv y Oressang's Itno Pitons Ware Roam whore he. is preq pared, to receive all dent In the Up•Z , holgterhut llue, 4.-4lltl work re. rdred at the FbOlif St notloo.; - All Auden thankfully re oelrotand monody attendad to. 610. BERNET. Arfrrearn.-Ilamar Gaiassake, C. F. KOPITEM - August-I.W .914 m, . - r • CIEDIC'ATION. j.711E new Gerthin- Reformed and Lu. u tberan Plinth meted Pottaldson.Schuylklll nty, tulle be dealeeted to the rinnstalp of Almighty God. On Sunday, the 80th or Angus!, late. - Seerkes, morolng, afternoon and evening. There mill be a num. her of clergymen from *brand present en the attaldon.— The public are reapeetftlly invited to participate In the ceremonies; . 11201/Al3. 'RES/n : 4% . ". • DANIS!. to, /ruddily Om. ! •ft HALM • • , Audnette.ld . , . • 334t • T-- LPACIDY'B. RU 'BRiciag,col _ QEALED PRo oSALs will.. be re :roilitat by the until 'helot . tor Sep , truster, 110, for Mohan ag of a Nail:aid PafEeD" pr Wasps across the North 'Shorts of the Sasepashauna itber between the Isoutbs;et the Shickatdat4 led hid' dr* Eno-Creaks.. The phus. add diavtop. poseetest stilt edit spertdoitioos may beeps at the to h oll te of MMus Calstmost dhteksktoar; Utopia 05unt.hV4, . Dear tho alb-of the proposed Mtn, GNOME. C. tanseci, Prig or rtuatleslrms . . Bridge thst:Asrlsar. • Animal% Wr - 23 4 1 Itithmt z a: DAUPHIN SIOQUEIKAPINA (1 AUGU Tti ma IllorulitTrela leartagitartimiazi• at 6 A. 1441 an th r e Allem= Troia loathes - Auburn at 4Z`P.if 4 1 will be dbcoatkued until lattbar notice. The relater bans tat this 'Roof friths' Ilatettbarg P. 111., arid Mitntru art &AS sneers with fieltal'elt tb. nitatleikkla A Itaadfas6Nartbata CeatsakYtentrlia , , all, atalottattietaltallttatlt. Wthataa.liasblagtott, Pulte00,1!411, itc.lal.taal!' l4o lt l t sad Wad: - JOltat Tara '4l,4aat /14 Ilatat of *ae wi, p, • 'Sy Ban Itpsig t ; ' AVM 37 Cow, • - 4,4. . 754'f1 304., 14 =41'14 444043 01 • • ri einfs.lti ism% ~,, f1r . .... _ _,. 12R1{ (r; Sates at ToLl and zsantsportaltsik . _ ' en sus Lunn muss but sum. It ocueb r eku iik to!! tau, - - " ' ' 2 co !co-Anita/Et ''•, - • 2 43 - • ~... do Morris iiiatii at iliin .l Pa•ag•j_._C°' . ' Tomm bur* canal teleran City 7r6 hots -.... 614 5 " Ids- " 13°11 re6b 1 6303 At Jersey city iti. toll U cm& kh ante . air Ton bud rtelild tiiiin Nniketkarrei; Tikl to itnrei, i • iport, Pima Miran kod Rauch Chunk to tristo_k • : • aVnkod. R. a: L Canal. A. einol. To, 4511k4mu. (ton.) . 4 .1 t.. r 64 . IV ~-,.. st It Freight hoz White /Lurou 4 *0404 lu Fro rtor lini7ttoll..) .foi . 30 . • ' 64' trout do (fruktbt.) , ,' : , " - .. 1 cut rttle Penn Oaten (1441. )) .. 6l, .% • - 'SI j Trani do , do Vreigkij , -: .- , -9 5 From Ibunk Chunk. (ton.) 'Br • 30 -'. _in Trona do do tfrektbt.) . .'• . . litt Iretitht took %tooth Malik to N. York, ' • Tim Coal kw .tballok puidno war tbsWilkzuhrin rhino & i short of t• 3 0; P 133 0 Ptstlitd 1-240 1 46 Pi; *4 fi rlithr 1 Plisegrove Coal 'reads' Mr 1851.777. Assolta”zaaisported during the month of J0br,1867: , Atom 21,11#7! OS •- • 96324 1110 14.21f6 13 1.3.201 01 Union Canal Snatarailtoad; H ww . . TOTAL. Lykrze•Talley real Ca; Vita ..33,0414 Short litoontato Co., 23,316, T0ta1,3,322 • 62,381. /Melt and 101 l from Militestiors to Itanistors, to " • • Pittettrove • 0 • . sle . If caviare detained 21 boors atter the EON are 12 rents additional to the above. Se readdels Coal Trade tee .111.0. z Sbipastent, for the lag:weak wax. Yeas. 8440 10 8,439 OS 13,900'11 In elered last year. (Seitel_st_ Delaware wad Ilsulsola Cots Coal Trod*. WUL i 19,21.1 For Lb. week, 414.1i0ar Pe/mai Coal VW* Coat Tama*. Maas, - iaraL ;1 5 271.72 e 03 s f". • ' ', MUM 00 rear; Tor the lost ,rreely Last yesri, Demise so &Oki TrArrortoßCosiTrade At. I lIST. Foe the week. 'Biwa Tai Coal Trod* An. 18511. vstr.; 2,686 - 61,483 bir the week Cumberland 'Coal Trade.'l,ll3V. • 19.411. : MAO 19,155 402.247 Fee the last mak: List year. acoaii - letcoalls.as, AND•OTKER 130111TYLEILL CO. BTCM —Cali • • 'ltallreadi s Philadelphia, Reading A Pottrrille - Mine 0111 and lehu lklll MT", Mount Carbon - • • Ronal Carbon and Port Carbon .4 • /1111 Creek --.- ' - • •.1 Sehaylklil4alley • • - Lorbarry lUveit'7 • • • Santora - - • --'• • - - • •L''' • Cautalaa' • r Schuylkill Rairigalloa • . . preferred • - Union Canal • - - • T• . i • " " fireferred .•- • - Dell tlud'n kTraerportat'oCa' Ilan road & Coal Clorapaa leas, Little SebnyL Na,. R. R. t Coal Co. • Lehigh Coal d Navigation Co.. - - Uasieton Coal Co..` • • • • • • Rack Mountain Coal CO. , • "• • Pcuncylraula Coat R. 11.00. - • Dauphin Cal &R. R. Co. - - • - Lykens Talley Coal — - - Co.. Beaver ateadowi Coal I it. R. Co.!- - t.ykens Valley Railroad Jt Cool ' - Coal Companies s forest Improferneul - - North American Co., preferred l• " " " common • • . Delaware Cool Co. - . . Cumberland Coal CO, - -•;• - New Creek Coal Co.. •J . . • • • Illseellianaossa s Miners' Bank - - Warmers' Bank- Pottarillenaa Co. - - • Potterille Water-Co. ' - - - - 433. The Stook of all Cold *on the &bore Kat when furnished b pablitstires.. •• NEW ADVEET'MENTS ' 4 . NAZARETH i HALL, N lb.: Northampton Conntp * Pa. ,THEI3d Annual Session of this .lit• siltation 114 young pentleinen. eotousruco on lost Applications received !Dither .. • Bev. EVARD ILREICIIEL, Ptincipal. , August 22, 'u7 • ___ ,' 1 *; - • 1 • C4.2n) A. L REINEDY,L • August 2r3 ra lbeiity,l t NyeerJutic Cblkge, Phila. 757 344 t MISCELEANEOUS: == , l = 41,76 s 60 iseMsls i 59,510 02 „so, performance Of the Wttlasat Elintarth Ittantart, • vitro - ma AND 'ALBS? —wawa unequaled feats hswe brim the woadur and delight of tbosisin a. amn inutetuthitt the Perla; London, Now Ifork Sod Philadelphia Itsratrer. They .-aahiLlttbe Aleia ll'Astrassliktaig-blitianTs nr Antrim Trutniliefie aid laty • ntltact ever Maeda. ' They have bean taught to ascends* Inclined Platt. only ants moms in• nidth, a distance of .3O one of them will putts, where labials. Himself on his Heidi • Vpoti Wltairatol Mutter et firgla They will also perform a great variety Of IMAM 07 708TUDINO, -iskgrics, DANCING, WALTILIAO, MARCGIND. de.. each as hive owns ;been attempted to Miseries, and here been the Wonder and Ameurreent of the world be the lest two swam These perfectly and surpridogis train. gleplasuts„loth ofwborn are quite ',Darr were Metight out to this wenn. i7in 'isteeh hitlt,l by Shi,R. 'UMW, perianths, who purchaaad them at at almost lorrealable cost—bidding out the wrested wild brut proprietor In , Europe—while they weirs performing an eugagement at the Port gt. Dennis, Path, Their indehtlgsbie thither, NMI& LAURA NOE,arcompartire the Ale Lantz and soperitatenda their per. • r - 11PAR,T/C171.411, NOTICE., lO.Proprietoti dolt attpoitthel,P t h at ' unequivocal.” metro the public+. that thrseattniordinarylhephants WILL PARPOR3f ALL that Is anbouneed or, • • Illtutrated rut*** Gielt:teh, -; • that all the Yeats thus Illustrated in 11, 4 . • „- 'the gogravings and described, —• .ft t:IIettrALLY:DONE. • 's , ' In tbo Equestrima NMI Acrobatic Ds isreinenta, the Proprietors congdeutly ". • • recomme ad to the notice of the public ' the =um of s. • ;L1 -j Ems. Ihnunit, and his. accomplished . pupils, the German Aerobes: IbiaB lioliiras Toe Gantt: , • r • • ll'inoLorisslatruth,theaccotopliahed - Aqtawitrittimet Mr. J. d. NAVESaIni, with, Ms talented • lad-Pana. • , We. Arius, the Agnestrtan Gni '. toque: --?••• — s-s 1 / 4 eases, the lb vorite pupil of Hr. Sands: the t i ed taecolhpllabed , r '; rider of the *Pt. •• • • • Ur. Oco.-Satautor. titeGrepole hawk Alden And a heat of other arGatii :of eiegnishe debilities. • Miran the ramie features ot the ere • WON tertalnment will be Introduced the rale — _ two celebrated • • - performing Zsbrasi Toni.,. * 11ree. 129.346 14 200,633 09 !15804122.13 ! MAU 00 40,469 Ir. 61115221 34 4 co 50 60 50 50 00 50 50 60 60 100 - r'?!* Trained to a most wonderful man Der by JL BASSRT. , ' Beantliel dlaplaya of VAVLYINC4TOII* 0.2 k 4.1 SUNG. Stitrasarrixo,he,.by the Troupe •IL In whiehtlui whole gyratoutlestreogth 11 " , 1..4 of the company friU appear. • -a • , The perforr.atere till be am:ore tiled with the 07TO 6t+RN3'.4 N. o,i • 7011 K MINE? BAND. i.arb Shf erialotoent will roaelude with the lionsairtie I,,,egenti qi 25 25 O . ; • • 7Aoft 45L , .25 Nit N l ' p -,11 Ills maw it or Teerser. Cl**Stween Brower der Aymori ' I.Wiat serershiblesssisisetw :otirla lb* foremen 71. eplendid entside •PROGIZETON OrELPIPLIANTe with the otsweitleent RA ZS DCIIARIO r, • • DOA.W.N.III/ A TIGASI OP SIX! =ll4O thr.112,111 the printiptl streets'. . • •- • 111 On 28 Cents.. • - No, Ralf price; ao fio 60 26 will bo Mntirn;•nipan at 2 and 7 P. M. PerToiTaanee, to eon; mom hat an hour atterwardx. • • ." perform at Tamaqua. Toesdai, August 25th: ,Arlorroville, Thom:toy, Aulogt 27th; hamburg, August h; Reading, Saturday, Anguat 210 h. anpnii:l2, . • i 1 32-3 t • , FELLOWS' 'PARADE • .rib Members-off the 1. 0: of U. F., will please remember that by permission of the . Brand Master; bigittliwitt Lonna, ti 0.27, will have a pus& in full Regalia, on yriday. August 28th7init., thirmitig the line at 10 o'clock, A. 11.; ms which occasion itheduttfur and appronritio Banner will, be presented to the Lodge by the - ladies of Port Carbon:: sod e Poeta: allendetweis requested. P. 03, M. James B. Nicholson. of Philiidelphla, will be the ,Orator of the day. iriaddi- Hon to' Which the °elementea . of pneen lotion will be con ductedby distinguished members of the order In this colinly;land the nubile may rest assured, if they will et. for uo,kwith their presence, that they; wilt be highly gratitle . The Pottsville Braes Band hits bein9engaged, and mean promise an , interesting celebration. i! • • noss nuta.. - BASIIIEL'; BISTDER,I. U JACOB HELLER, . 15, '67 .81-2tl aL AI rarture". Pd. , . 7 " Au -_ MEDICINAL., he g NN Pl' OR* NNI e pea 1 'NNE he K ea\ NNE; great NNEI ! The g reat L NNEr. .! greed Li NETI P. irrl , D NNETT'S;EMBROCATION- - - [treat Liniment, manta rebut and Sprains. , Di N NETT ' S EMBROCATION .' "; he great Liniment, cages bossed, and lindens. 1110 NNETT',S EMBROCATION--- A" o great Lloiment, elms Rheumatism. : 14 NNETT'S EMBROCATION e great Liniment, enesa,Tecnalgbi. ciao .NNE'rf'S -EMBROCATION - a he great Liniment, tenni Frortted Limbs., - 11), NNETT'S EMBROCATION • great Liniment, extras Swilling. NNETT'S EMBROCATION , The great Liniment, bursa Chapped Mends. NNETT'S EABROCATION-- : A_", .0 great Llitiment, cures Tooth Ache. 111VE NETI"S 'EMBROCATION-T ..Lp Th. g Iniment. cures Sore' Throat. tENNET 'S . EMBROCATION,- The great Liniment, cum (hdla and Bruises. 1100ENNETT'§ EMBROCATION , The gre4 Lintatant tune' Burns and Scalds. EMBROCATION-•-- JUP The great Liniment, "cures Lumbago. • IatENNETTS EMBROCATION .'" The great LinlMent; cores Croup. bENNETT'S EMBROCATION- The great Liniment. eons Cramps. NN E7I 4 T'S EMBROCATION_ .1) The great Unimak: elms Lams and Tumors. •;BENNErrt EMBROCATION- Tbeißreat Ltnignimt. is the hest Uniusent known r the llama, and eaTSP hire of all outer alfectlous that eolith* an applkatioo of Stnrog Liniment. 1 1 ) EN N ETT'S EM BRO CATION- Thema! Liniment,. is for sale by all Druggists, a respectable storekeepers tluougbout the United Stales and Canada, and the advice to ail Is not to suffer, but to USE BENNETT'S W/CATION, UHL OMIT 144tnille biCWARIIB W. IatING, and br sale by all the druggists anglinftingrNartldpstur and theoughout the country- ' 441 1 1 1 16,11 - • lir] .; gs.setr,. yew Ftit I) - . CHERRY, PECTORAL' ,it the-rapid cartel Otottghei - Colda, Llcerseneee,ltronebilisi,Whobping Cough. Asthma and Consumption, b universally known ae the belt rem edy ever ir diSCOTerCd for every ,variety of Pulmonary - disease. ,wlde is the geld of its usefulness audio nu merous the easesof its cures. that almost every section _of the country abounds In persona publiely known, who have been restored from , alarming and arms desperate diseases of the lungs by its nee When once 0%4 its superiority Over every other medicine of its klud Is too apptrstut to escape observatiou, and where Its virtues are known; the public, no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distreming and dangerotto affections of the pulmonary ormmalyhieh are Incident to oar clb mote. By its timely use many; nay almost all attacks of disease upon the L ogi or throat. are arrested and 'thus are saved many thousands every year from a - pre• Motive gr. No to should be withent It, and three who doneglect to pr o , ide the with a rem edy which wards of this dangetotzsehlte OrdigellNo will bare cause to deplorelt - when II la too late. Proofs of the surprising Matey of the Cherry Pectoral need not be gir.in to the American people.—they hove living proofs in every neighborhood. But those who wish to read the statements of those 'hese health boa beets reo stored and whoee lives have been cared by ita use, will Bed them , hi mr Anseriesn :Valorise which the agent tor • low named has to !Walsh matt/ Pr every one. Pretand by Dr. J.O.AYBP. Lowell, ]tree.,—And sold 7 Druggists orretyWhere., Elf ) Pone 6.'6T Tfdari • A - RETIRED PHYSICIAN, , WHOSE SANDS :of Life: have T, near run' ont,discoveied, the East Indies, a cer tain cumin Censumption. Mthw Bronchitis. Coughs, Cotelisaft nellentl Debt ity. TD • remedy. Was discovered by DIM When jib only' child `. a dan-b,„ ter. was ginn aapptodla. He hadbeard mud of the wimderful mstontlia sot bestnnii quantles „prep:wallow; mode from tbensat India nem% and th thought.ocrurred to hint that be might make a rented for his - Ile studied hart; and satealded` In res . Wog his wishes.. 1111 ehild ass tuned, and is now ells land well::: lie hat atltei.edratulatsred the wolidarf remedy if thous:o4n , iniliMirs to-sit parts of vrorld, and babas now /klieg In - Midair them plotely healthy and 'hippy. ly idling to do as mac I nod its passiMq he min Send to sash of his afflicted to m.beingstsaattitiest it, this recipe, with lull and end, It direetionsAse making It up, and successfully win' (ieraqulweseachapplicanttolnclose him one slit I ug—thtweeents to be returned as postage on the reeip t rid the vegialnder to be appllrd to the payment of th •; ailsahent. Address!! • 1 .. DR.II JAMES, No:I9 Grand std Jersey C1ty,"X.4,.1" d Mises bas nines' aim d'it*.agliti it NoW York, assts. ' Imo orsterigie sad ,ady„,- . ,sed„ The restive Is sant bozo so ruusc,.botao.l 9 , ' mud st, Jersey gity, It. ; '• - ?• • .R.DrpoaNSM INFALLIBI A E ' tfemovi stopperci l teeraliettles of the menses.' T are nab tiem. but bare been need by the Doe t loamy leers, In Frame, and America, Ida II • eraUeled swear to ever/ eleteeend he ta orlfed bl e tossed halm whotterne nerd them to make the ohne, fir the atiovhdlon of them antedetr Awl BaYi *Maritime "Wirier, as Ind! u * prereethre to tn.. din whose health till net permit all leertave ed. es • Pregnant Ormatee v er thole auppeeblit ate cautioned veinal noted thew ae.the d . deter amtneme toreeponalbillty 40; the abone Ithelloaltbenith their aminotrenht preen** Seyr a • eto lbeattnt °thermion them Ma me Ineettens areempeny meth boa. Mli M e : :$. Soli le • • de and retalltsy =Too,' otarivaium eutre etneetn Peettaeille,Ps.i All orders Meat he 'oddment& to the above .. pal, oho will roppirtb• trod* atl , -. ati wad lb* lino- coollarottalty to their iodating $1 to 011 AL ' W. , zpi tztokte A dityant•wift,iheas,,, V. ,-, . , 0,:, ~ 'r) ,(4 - 1 .a. Dombitv-oot sivik i , c o mi ni,„,„,_ t‘ —.44,4: -,•, ... i •• ..,--‘, ! x torkwawilime ivst,.._ rri if 40, ~ -, ri .101 • ,lt, e,r4.1-.. v. %,....r..i,r i ,4prri , 4 - 113 ; „.5. 1 r .4,501 ~ 5.1 , .. 1 OREM MIEMEN ,riernivitra,„ X.OOl iffIROTIR _ - cloy) pAcgiscA, PALB.INo, tiutw iseitio, Gum flogs; Manhole and other Rubbler manta. Jar nal Autumn' ;akin, at the Ilardoare and Iron' Do. . - FREI POTS. 1. '57 31 • , . 4 , JAN sTgaim:..PiLtftscv toinftia . gat tiMoclugabeell'ilimors an at* pews. tt, asseate/OS awl lOW 1114=11113 otrompli Ameilbeit al t h. 4, 4 10 4 ... _,,,__ t. _ . , .4.tilliftV. 'll4l* to done# ll l.l* - 14 2 Wp. f iji<2l44lkW " 'raw • i..... Pott o ir,__ , Roamed ' Ifaa Billo r , ;S. , ,J viipiatirmikg d r ti ~,t to 6of A mm o& Blow Arum, - . VriallioWitt.T . i .' 'At I,ha, v t ery stortas!. Ed, 11 1 1' dm* st.l9llllrlM of ion •limas Ulu list:ot4ukf Antilop la' raVi 4 lp illia onllolAu t iabot Toby Arnadialipleyersipookr 1 Aim: Sobs* profit"! !Maw ~Ave tin AsulAiii server** 1* its sal se as= UM des im I torailosibi Um *AA. .INUNISMO LI CIDAOIII ewe illat OA skietieg P .. eek*. - r - ) ' , •soo)E_ , itt3i*R7,l; Docks tome la owl' variety alit*. oirity itaiperiptioa iskuutaktemtboitad sit irih4 mat" it aunt flake. ' - as MO fell over her gird, and alto bitheit . up sad saw tall stager is es goorouiw ate su s nere.Mlßdw d Z huge on& /UP ice, ,son: boar, bet whose is that eau? it. Pub be Judi —for *ho bad &twit forgone* th e folded 0 0b, no, *it Abe, steUie-Aolee Is wallies tot me, Wet *her sad -tbe • old _greed. settler, misdirect aad eel* oft la soother daughter, gesidoloth:i;that erard n has brought,' *optimist ono, ultirloSiblas." Nilaasho ldtto qa. trig sow 2 • Pet het Wee, Os she Is ay latest , bons. the eblld 4f Ay old W. Shell I sing you "sag, oblldreir—v Her lista la la boupeekoi at it obi uhe ' • "that hose* Boma *eta, . ambling Sao a toy, a vreblistesgift Solite obildrew • One of as, sou el iire bb . 4, 4 • treopleg; oholkeati the half eo sd 'slob '' era, a* she glaitioled **nestle bat* Mere ° POOribU4,1110 .1 194 1 00 181111411F0a1Wdaleallin;i -ths IQ protect you from all isle*. . Cow OW? , rut, dl grOUlld the Ere 11141. ilhag't dig jos a seijig,' or tall "you steep 'lllthetNare, 'vale 1 Gold; the slab* are growing colds*" .The chuckle the toms wrack elas,4lo4lol4limi of thee* old day*, ...The Doug of Ufa was tadied , loss, the 'story told, It was bedtime at lest,;•• Good eight to tha,vesitiotbsi.-' Tat vlE.Eisu.• lowed graeduiedeor vas so ewe, sag oto elm but forever. .But so will set up a tablet la the skill „. of the seesooa, Ai midst otut• haste qui writo tukft'o* tbla: ;• • sesusillOVlliausami - • 61 .D.idHTHOREP gligliDifOr; ' ;. tiou az,Ssa „ens ire arra', tsccilau~.l MUrialta MOILILLIL—Hood .113111:1Vil 2114 goo ends ate bounded on thesaniir. etirsal prior. triples of right, and are oaks diflinsai essraei l kem of the same great truths. Both grow set ei the normalise or oor 'sigma and retatlOdV We f ban individaarrights hued on the fitetref ear individeni being; and we . have soedal Aides po mades Ilona oar connection, le the! bonds of so. laity, *ha other individuals who ;We simi lar tal. orals and ;winners alike; while.tbey lustily as is wetting and mainteiniag oar own rights, require vs' semrpolonal,v to rapist, in word , and adobe right! of other b_,lree tbst the former, In the common comprehousidio of the term, is satisfied .with simple Jamie* la alt oar,reyt lions, while the latter often requires aomethlis ' more than the strictest soaselousaos 'eta deman d yielding of more thin bait the road—an es- erelsCon the sentiment pf be:madam, as well es ' of.equity p bat am highest morality redly make* the same retinisition k for ft includes politeness, and reiegtases deeds of Made"; as lOdety.--41. bili a irraVer.(P 4 . • Miss Massa ititteAsat, me Pais darsonoinra. —The ladies tit .Ptilladelphis bars tubed Ow 111008 . 'inwards porehluiag for Mier iliehoU otiemotot7 et Nantucket, whiehltaa beep tiffeiett for nle . st t 1000: Savona imainvali gentlemen are seliectitlitre 'to the that Miss 2dlebell ii atm is . Soapy; visiiing the principal olicerratarias • and &a/tonna:era there. . Tee hunk or . Youtossuitstatal In tVe. Chine the, Ass been taken Ponieslots of by the Ameri cans. .Tbs American flag has bean hoisted In the city of Inngettori. It Is to ,be bald as an laden nitrfor losses sestelned by American, °Weir:sea ring this preeent Claw war. Length of the Island, 248 mile;; widest breadth, 100 ROW area, 1.5,000 . square miles; popaletien, 2,500,000. Tan Patianit.puts. 4 Partia"ll . now laboring to prove that the'Adatlnhitrallon, In spite of the dre eaters of the +South, headed by Mr. Kai% is &Torii.' hie to afairiilar in Kansas. Well If Mr; chanitti . iiid his Administration, occupy the right ground on thls question; ire hope they will keep it. We credit actions however. and the Adminis tration therefote, will bearWitobing. WiLiaarmors, aNno ELMIRa iiuzso.ux—,The business of this mad exhibits an thersuse. - Reeelpisior ‘ 11 7, 365 7t • irroo gr " N " /85 6 , 40,821 4T • Jaws* B. limn, of ..fithatiss, Mishigao, died- st Washington, own's. 17th init. Ws was s t mangier of. CosgraMfrom Ifichlima from • 1843 . 'takiB47, two- terms, and at the time of hia do este* was a frit elaas oder* in the -Imad.oBloe. , , . gaitif. are to be Glom bridges on the mate of the Ailentoin ssilioad. The material to be oteti lo this. construction, trill be Iron. Theeoetrietii foitheis hsire, been awarded to John W. Murphy, Esq., of tilkilidelphis. • Ter. Lai!' Wrmamm—N. P. Willis deamfbes a *beet at, blotting paper from Wasidagtaratrieee desk ai "the door=mat on which as thoughts of winofn: lay book bad wiped chaired/24U ad they "1 - A Motertaar erisiis ta predicted Ma ht consquones of excessive Importations. - DXA72II ist . Netir 0,r143136 WI week. 74. iiff'•Chirles Wes - Mall, an English ,petisitrian, recently walked seven miles and a half, fair and ludispetable heel and toe walking, in fifty. eight minutes and thirty secoadit. . The feat was preformed at Slough, not far from London. AM-The navy yard ground in Memphis, Tenn.,. • have.been sold for $350,000, to northern capital ists, wed contemplate establishing various kinds of manufacturing braithes, and also a marine or dry dOck for steamboat betiding and repair,. ;Sri/lora Temple andltan eet. the two renowned trotters, between whom the dispute for the Imirels ' of the trotting turf may be considered as still. pending, are to meet at Elmira, in September, at the Agricultural Pair to be •held in that city. • piff'Slasher, a three year old tali by Child* Harold, out of, Sarah Washington, was recently • sold by his owner, Major' Thomas Dowell, of -Hanover,. Ye., for the attentions sum of 115,000. , It is rnatoredthat f: her will befoul to England, ' to Mr. Ten lire* ,10/I"The Prov en Totowa, Aug, 13th, stays that the - number of cotton looms that hare been stopped. in New England, in eonenitienee of the high price of cotton and tbe low price of goods, is about six ,thonsand, and orders have been given to stop many more, as fast: ail the yarn runs out. -It is said that the wheatmop 'of Illi. note was never so bugs before. Maebiziery for securing and getting out grain in IlDnols, bait to be resorted to, at no hands, can, be trot, By, sea. chinery,. fields are reaped at 75 cents per sere if . they can driOk round them; I! not, $1 50 per sate. • ,pa-oit of th flfty-nine meen ia lra of the Sen. ate dud the " Las Congress, no than eve have already passed a , tr*,: Messrs. Clayton, of Delaware; Bell, of New Illatepahtre; Adams of Missiuippi; Butler, of &nth Parana. and Rusk of Tezas. Also two membirs of President Pieree's Cabinet, via.: Gov. Mareyl, Setestaryof Slats, and Mr.. Debbie, Smeary o the Navy. Allffour handled d thirty-one ehUdrea, ender fan years °lege, ed In New York City last reels: In this country children are fairly crushed out orezistenee, Pony, weak and sickly, they . sties in our large *Wes. Unhealthy parents give birth to unhealthy children, sod the mimeo air of the illy soon lays these in the grave. The see :l2llly amongehildren In this eountry,khorriide to centeatplate.• •• r.Mr. Barry, of the Boston Theatre, in eon. jnection with Mr. Marshall, manager of the Broad. wa y Th e atre, New York, and Academy of Music, Philadelphia, ha/ muted the Taoist Theatre, at Havana, and engaged the. &moo* Ammani ballot troupe from Turin. They are also in negotiation with Madame Lagrange. The various attractions secured by the two managers will be intercbaaged,. . at intervals, between their different theatres. - . a lltrlgnacio Comonfort, the new President of Mexico is 45 years old; Bela represented as bold a nd tearless, bet gentle and scalable, and his calmness and self-possession -in .eondeetin,g • the affairs o( so tarbuleitt a Republia are remark able. On a visit to his family betas. .10 wort with him, and 'at night he traverew the • attest alone. So also he goes to ilk. theitn and, retaras thence, like any private citizen', unattoompankid even by an adjutant. The 'President's Item of repose are' few in number. las ba wl b o o k at four or dye in the morning; and end tat eletteit or eren one at night. Every ! *to* ho gives *Alio audiences and private Ames eoustantly. Ile has 1 always been very friendlytowird ,O w m i l t e d . . States. fille•Eztensive and valuable discormies of Cul and iron bare recently boss made in Lothians an d hffissinippL la cui . finallty, rich beds of H ia tus, e'd 1 von, - eiperlor quality, and of alleged ~ sufficiency of event ter supply Vii - marl* with - meaty willies tons a year. have.beqo thud. .2 . 1, . , Coal beds dlsearand la Mississlppl "Iv situated about eighteen mUes above Vick*erg, and are of the seine hind and quality ere thin* of Louisiana, boildee being intersected with rich bat of ices ore. .14iVIltik is use of the Most riseurpithiginal ow - sellou t WO the carbonaceous remains of forest . trees;.' ,Some specimens.; -one trout the middle see-. 'Unary' tuba" of "minister Uousti,'-1 1 6., and the .. - otbeffroui the Outlawing rockireVeisumns Vie ._ giale- , , , worra some titnekiinca exhildied .befou the , ,Hutim, aoctity of Hanna History, "a i d Mere re girded' its beitetifet 'examples Ot thif iweierratiou of *Midair/ionize fit lignite; Heti Speelmeni were :)iiffiblecit and; *hew brokers tnintrefeely Mite . Ohre of tie wood presented the smooth. enechold4 to frustum, and the lustre of anthracite Cad: $1,037 PG
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