Attu' eburud. ~~.n.n---- - - . r~ SATVIS D3l9.AVOlaiTiBB, 1831. - tens circulation of the Ulnas' lortirst. is to the "Imitate circulation of any Tint= other Mulish papers pal:dished in the County—awl as I s decat e ms amens the best portion of the population, an advertise ment inserted hilts columns Is, of. course. wortb its tooth to the advertiser IL if PuPlished In any three other • M• pens Is cotr cities theiatta of advertising tubealways gra. ded In prim acconling to the eirculation of paper. 1 • _ cola rouncei. CUED.. „ D e termlnedt , opposition to the: extension of Riney Into the Territories of the United 8 tatee—aod oPPosi tiou ta the aequisition of any Territory, Whet_ by. annexa tion, purchase or lonquest, for the extension of the area of Slavery. ; • OppesttionctiagoriLterfc4ll-14"be. dens. agrehoiden bleb-431g waits State Law—while. at the same tme,. we re a change in the Fugitive Save law, giving the light of trial :by jurrto establish the claim to a slaye,,tetriek i nn b r k ng the la* within the,timite of the Consti tution. The appropriation ric the proceeds .sales of the Publi r Lands far the Purchase of the ' ; hisses eta Rand vititiatinti, according to age and sex, Ci t 'Vid the' gradual t abolition of Slump in the United Mates, which is a fen blot on our National Eseutchecna and contrary to the prin ciples of the Declaration of Independent°. This mes. N ue is the more important. becattse recent evenly have fully shown that no question of Governmental policy, in all its serious departments, and teen the 'question of Religion DUD, cannot be discussed without . the "nigger question" being forced Into the arena, ind the . . whole country dlstrasted and tonyulsed; causing aliena tion and hostile positions in various secUods. Geed tioteerninent, a Union among. the Elates, and liarmeny among the whole, people, demand That this great and ;rowing evil should be removed by all lawful and just means. as sinedilyna possible, " , The improvement of.ourritivers and Weenie, for - promistion of the Intertial Commerce of the Country together with such aid its may be prudently extended I , y the General Government, to the construction of lia:lroads and`Telegriph Lines to the Pacific Cann, to facilitate quick comtouniation throughont.the coon. try. which Is the only means by which such an extend rd territory can be bound together in one Union. A Revenue System of duties levied on Foreign fir. ehatidize, sufficient for the support of the General 001. ereinent, and so arranged as to discriminate in favor of, • and elso to . protect the Domestic industry of Ilia country. While we arcordlo every man the right to Vecethip ads Crivitornourding to the dictates of his ow,p :eon. rcience—withint fear or.molestation, and will ptostribe eo man on account of hls birthplace, who is a good' cid ten, and cordially supports our Inatitutione—yet we ara decidedly opposed to Roman Catholic, Jesuitical, • and all other Fin eign Inillueoce, not In accordance with one Institutionsi and the best good of tho minses4and oppult ion to men' who give or offer to homan Catholles ogle*, to influence their yotesina a means of political adveninementof themselves and others. 'The total prohibition of the Liquor truffle u shaver., see, and the awarding of the same punishment to those 1 ' \. eho violate such a law as le awarded to other poilant• en and murderers of the human race. State Sleaeares4 ; \ We will contend for a general Ranking Law, Lased' bn good.stocks, well guarded in its %sues for the' secitrity , of noteholders. A law prohibiting the sale of notes, drafts or enilpe por.thtt is the representative of money, for more than "ell per cent, discount, under the penalty of being ion to the penitentiary. the same teeny other person who lobe the producer of his property. The sale of every toot of the Public Works belobiing to the State, es speedily es passible . The above Is an outline or malts feature of the lending principles this paper will endeavor to 'demote and 0- tal•litth in oar Governmental policy. 114404:1101PTII ' ' - •'i I For ' Subseriptiont to the 34inere Jouentil itince 1-, ' ' .• fait publication. • ~ i.. Itialdsion, Cox & Co.. to Jan. 1, 1 John Muchmore, to Jan. 1,1858 Altred•Jones, to June 25;1858 • Penne-001a Co., N. York,,to Jan. ,18513 rhea. Sillyman. to Jan. 1, 1E49 Jena,: Sock, to July 1, 8858 ' lit 4 Tent, to June 14,1868 , Peter Pocket, to Aug. 18, 18571 • li. DUNN/111SX; to Aug. 18, 1857 " Benj. roil, to July 1,1857 , • 6. W. Slater. to July 1,1857 Stlehter& Thompaone to July 1,1867 Th.ba.itillymin, to July 1,1857 Jll, Sllliman„ to July ,1,1957 'I.IW. Sheeler:to July 1,1857 Thompson 1 Dengler,to July 1,1857 II F. Tourbles.to July 1, 1857 .1. M. W ethet ill, to July 1,1867 dims. Dilworth, to July 1,'1857 8. W. ltanney, to Sept. 22, 1857 W. Wolff, to July 1,4857 W. Y. Yoder, to Jan., 1868 lE. Yardley & Son, to July 6,1857 i II enry Elmtrterman, to Jan. 1,1858 ' It. Ratcliffe & Co., to,July 1,1857 • ' too. 11. McCabe. F.aq.y to Jaly_l, 1857 L1(116141141. Co., Tamaqu, to July 1,1857 Do 'do Phllada., to July 1,1857 Do do Pt. Clinton. to July 1, 1857 W. B. Bensinger, to Jan. 1,1858 , Win. Donalnon, to July 1,1851 I.."'onird•Fry & Co., to July 1;1657 John Hendrick, to JulY 1, 1857 , Benj. neither, to July 1, 1857 . :". , John Haldeman, to July 1.1857 -,, Thos, Birkbeck, to July 1,1657 • . 1...1. Fr • Jan. 41858 , 6,4. DLL, to 'My 1.18,7 ' . 11. Voodward. to July 1,1857 , 11. Weldy, to July 1, 1567 . '• .. J. R. Gardner, to July 1. 1857 - 1 P. IL Oludw in, to Jan. 1,18:3 • . F. F. Kolb, to Jan. 1,1858 ' _ Ilaul. Kean, tri July 1,1557 ' ' .1, N. spleen, to July 1,1857 David D. Lewis. to July 1. 1857 . ' Geo. Reop, to July 1; 1857 It. F. Ilaas, to Jan. 1, 1868 -Danl. Koch;.to July 1.1867 F.dwanl Thomas, to July 1,1357 W: F. Helot, to Julyl, 1857 i D. Maldenfort, to July 1, 1857 -, • .„ 4. thus. ,Knitile, to Jan. 1,1858 , W. Fletcher & Co., to Jan. I,lol'l , ' ' • Bend. Frick, Esq., to Jan. 1. 1858 . ~ Jos. H. Spayd, to Jan. 1,1868 r'l - . ~. John Taylor, to April 28, 1868:: - 4 1 C6,...).lllelaarde, to Jan. I. 181 Mt•; :, .. . 1 Chas. Marsh, to July 1, 1657 , ... • . boos Platt, to Jury 1,1857 , 16 0. Barnett, to July 1 1857 , Mr. Elite. to July 1,1857 .... ',‘,. : , Chase. Tanner, to July lt 1857 '' Sand. Moyer. to Sept. 21." 1868. • Wlll. Bennie, to July 1,1857 ''' ' John J. Dewey, tojuly 1, 1857 ' Henry Shisaler, to July 1, 1857 • Dr. G. W. Bowen, to July I; 1857 - ' ' Sind. Snyder, to July 1,1857 .I,,Ln Medlar,.to July 1, 1857 Henry Oulterman, to July 1,107 , 1 Gen. Beck, to July 1,1857 - - • , A. Bolton, to July 1,1857 A. lleebner, to July 1,1857 Wm. Henderson, to Jan. ], 1858,• . • IV' Y. Allard, to Jan. 1, 1858 ' Joahna Rondenbush, to Jan. 1.1858 John I. Williams, to Jan.;1,1858 Geo. R. Deterellee, to Jan. 4,1 58 8 - , ChasJlolden, to Jan. 1,11 1 351 , 11 ' -John 11. Lime,' toJan. 1; 1858 < r Jacob S. Gordon, to Aug. 8, 1857 1 81.4. Butler, to Jan.ll, 1867 ' ' • F, T. Warner, to Any 1, 1867' ' Thos. %Ilene, to April 1,1858 Wm. Dellaven, to July 1,1857 Jos F. Saylor. to July 1.1857 . r ~ a w Y• A. lleckscher, to Jan. 1,1858 ' • It 200 It. Ileckuher & -Co., to July 1 , 1887 ' ' . 00 lurid 0 lover, to July 1,1668 • ~ 200 J9llll/1 Kauffman, to Jan.', 1858 • I' 200 Ir. Bailey, to Aug. 1, 1857'. .3 66 J, J. Connor, to July 1,1857 - - 'li l '•2 00 t. W. Ulrich, to Jan. 1,1858 , :' ' 2W. Ilorgau Thomas.. to July 1,1857 • 1 75 Abm. Elaine, to July 1,1857 - - 1. 200 .1. Weimer, to Jan. 1, 1858 - .. ' '': -1 26 Chas. Kessler. to July 1,1857 3 , .li. OO Ira Llke. to Jan. 1, 1838 ' - ' ° - •2 00 Richard Platt, to July 1.1857 . • (, 200 ,11. m Davis;to July 1,1857 - _ . i 1 . 200 nW. i'este, to July 1,1867 , , 2 00' ' halathlpl Mania, to Jan. I, 1858 0 i. 200 1. li. Porter. to Jan:l, 1858 ," 1 , .., 112 John Blttenbendpr.tojaii. 1, 1858 ' - 4 ,, , ,1 25 t..4ely, Seashol Ls,* Co., to Jett. 1, 1868 ,7 C ,„' • 328 Sr. Ono. Meant, to July 1,1857, ': .2 55 t. Avers,' to July 1, 1857 '' - • ~. . 200 It irhard Phillips, to July 1.1857 -• 200 Alfred Ford. to July 1,1857 ' .r,•' 2 00 . 1 tin Lazarus., to July 1,1857• , .... ' -.' 200 win: Shelley, to Jul., 1, 1857 < • 201 A It. kA. Ilesserole, to March 24. 1859 . '''. , 300 Remington & !leery, to Feb. IL 1858 • i; 200 Plimpton k. Tait; to March 31, 1858.-' ,.. 200 • .1..1. Caldwell, to July 28, 1858 6 . ,r '2 00 Prentimok tented. to Jan. 1, 1858' - • . i': 20 0 W. P. Phillips, to Feb. 1, 1858 • ' 1 . 200 it•lturleich, to June 8, 1857 • - 1 300 Bullard. tlprter le Co., to Jan. 1. 11158 1 -,i. 4 00 •-•' ItAnd6ll,ll &Skidmore, to Jan. 1, 1868 ' •'4 0S 7 hoe. M. Potts, to Jan. 1, 1858• - iti- 400 w: kC. Kelsey, to Jan. 1,1858 - 200 NoLle & Co.„ to Jan:l, 1858 2 00 1- Am4l ll l ;Irani, to July 1, 1857 ' 100 7. 5E noel, to July 1, 1857 • .. ,- •• 100 11. C.,lnOnel, to July 1, 11457 . i '4 00 Thor,: Kimber, 50 Jan. 1, 1858 . ' i ' •• i 200 T. Benedict A 80n, to Jan. 1,1858 ' -, '. .I '. tf 00 Clark Sudiner, to March 11.1858 ' 1 2 00 lid, .4 lIud: cl.kosi Co., Rondout, to Jan. 1,185+1 i 400 • m- 16 Stnltl( * Co.. to April 22, 1818. ' I , 200 nark 4 Congestion, bleier:. 1,1858 ' i 200 (mad k Bradfbrd, to March 29,1858 - ~: 2 ` oo J. S. Woods. to Jan. 1. 1868 , -i. ~'' ' ° - . 200 trout, Yen Wielth, A Martin. to Jan. ], DM 1 , 1 ' 285 ' M. IV, Baldwin, to Jan. 1. 1858 - • ; i. 400 't. Wyman, to Jan. 1, 1854 . giir Our ,Stllberii In Tatnapaa &IA the Vet: I r P of the Sehnylkill, whose bllle remen uniald, 101 bo , alli,on is the mune ot the emitting week ! ' ire.hope: th 94 who are likely to tp 'bent from boon or at work 111 Irsru the money at their housear, so thutilbe collie- LI. Will not lie disappointed when hi'taUL F. PtiLiONAL.—We hive made out a large nutn'tser, of bills lid forwarded thorn to the subscribers of the JouituaL ar,..ars. They are scattered all over the enistotry, and win bo happy ID receiving a response toe Trilobatae f.rwarded by mall or othrrwice. The calla of the paper ialkir, and fnr labor, renders It absolutely necessary that we should tallied the respectlviimonntp due us as .peedily all possible,— To ; those who hive honored our retie, we ; return our thanka—and those who are In &treats for' a 'xi amber. of ears' and have laid no attention, to our repeated. yields to• settle up, we will be, under the inaceiisttfof orlirdng . their names off our lint;and publialifthe reaper she amounts duona. • 'We should regret theiweessity of his 'eourse, but Justice to ourselves will rwpalrelteadop ! " boo If no attention Is paid to this notice. The poirllea• too ,44 our paper li expensive in order to make It useful —earh tannther•Costing upwards of eighty dollars to — hrsue it is unreasonable to suppose that we can afford quipkb It for years without receiving a. cent In Pay twit. 4kattvrad as many of the bills are,lt IS impossi• 1.4 to call on subscilbers personally—and we' therefore ln i eerely hope that th dietetic', will not be diaregarded by toast, / Whom it IS addressed.,' Agr.d . space precludes the pouibilitY of Tw in tLeuevr advertisements in detail; • TT is slated that the Warren Iltink;:if qiiis State, , s failed. .•. • s • I ---- ----.. • .......... . Tapia are 78,000 wiles of telegraph lines. /a ..., e world. ams haw • . Is II r e 4i• WOW 4 se cr egtoS• f i o 0 ' 3 is los las • foo t soo ( so res.. lag l'otatoe rot is prevalent in some. sections the country. *d. Mo ut/wenlavniciaroxitin eminent New York trrhant, - ir dapd. • Li Le A . pa.s, the New Yurktatoek, bre tri, have spin eusp . endo4. •. st` ••••••• • A Di ATIONAL. EMANCIPATION COWTMNITTON his -tt tessino in Cinch) anti during the week. 1 r is thought that the stringency inithe money %Asko A New York will count:tile fin' Some time to toot!, I!, Ei4lovaasau Rosin" of Kaput, Val been acquitted on Alia'obszgelnnogit aigalAt him. MR. WILMOT deliverettan effective .speeeb , be. fore a largo auditoryin litiladelpitia at Monde,' evening. • ' "Pa Ten Breeelo:.borse, tir been beaten a record time #o Eosin& Bettie Mos her home now, Tee. I 1 , • is A gam—Tableaux areibe rate 1114 filtratogs.— , One was got ap the other "evet4nir representing a woman in her natural Oleisnahma. Few meek oised It. Woman has much to answer,for ! ' At Hollidays burg on Tuesday, HonriNtaiidor,lliiiima of age, a teamster, hung himself. ising , the lines with which he ilrirss. Hausa, "ttoraqiiitad Ion." Taicanitst Maa7tns b Meeting of 'Teachers from all porta of, the Uoited 'lStites was held in Philadelphia on Weineedsi, with a view to the formation of, a Genera Maion of the Teachers of the United Stetei. r-- lan last-foreign none , states that not "only Is Delhi not taken, but chat the nintineere are tie qUiring a strength that I wi ll requie all the power , and energy of „England to subdue. That sbe will succeed in checking t 4 rebellions 'we Lase no doubt. TEE ATLAS7IO cu' „era, when the Seel was 335 aides from the British Coast.— The fleet .ro. creed, and operation" for Oa, present are mi. pended. It Is thought that; another trial of It will be madelin October . If not then, all opem bona on It will be :epended lantil next Sommer. Valises' Bar, rrit---pome gentlemen, residents or Opegon•Territm, are preparing a cane, SS a present to President Buchanan: It is to be very elaborately carved and;ornateented, and will cost contiderable. These gentlemen ete informed tbat the buck-horn chairman 'received' the only vacant Indian Agency, and that their trouble ts therefore in rain. , • t , H. 8UT611411 SWOOP!. made a streak In Phila. delphiajork, Tuesday eroding, in reply to. Mr. Wil mot. It was made up' of a Mass of. incongruities and nonsense, worthy b f the,ability of Ewoope— fOr a rehash of which take up at any time% copy of the Philadelphia /Vim. The whole thing was , , a penny whistle affair , originated by.ganderson, and his."dollar men of 'MO ; , Tea Harrisburg Herald says that a canal boat, , belonging to a colored man named Thornton, took- Bre at the canal bibizil on Sunday and.twa persons were very badly bUrned—Edward Collins r - 21 years of age, and Gerirge Washington, the driver, a lad of .17, I : 4:4'0010 1 mA. Collins died ioon after, and the tither victim was not expected to live. It is not known bow the iflre originated, , TAD ADVANTAGE GT THE ABOLITION oi..SLA. vr.n r yi—One of the most' imminent citizens of Missouri—the owrier of 'twenty-one grown up slaves, beildes their progeny—has offered to emancipate all, provided generat emancipation could be secured. Ile knows and Says . thatthe rise in• real le/Mite, consequent upon the boli don of SlOvery in Missouri; would four-fold pay for the slaves. - . Tug SeEtemh,er nnmber of Harper's Magatine is very interesting; lit contains, in addition to other matter/ final* Illustrated, a valuable article on the "Coal and the CoallEiues of Pginsylvinla," by Eli Bowen; Evq. I The p l aper is profusely illus trated, and in a neat, coneito form, conveys in a pleasant manner, to those unacquainted with.the 'Anthracite . Coal Regions of Pennsylvania, much valuable information! • , 0 00 I 00 i 00 2 01) 00 , 2 00 1 , 00 ' 4 00 4 00 2 00 is 2 00 , Antlers from St. 'Helena state that the Empe ror Louis Napoleon has purchased the site of the tomb of his, uncle the great Napoleon; for $3OOO, and Longwood the farm on w blob the , conquered conquerar's,last years were passed, fur $18,000. A commission is expected soon to arrive for the purpose . "( putting Longwood in oompleto order and decorate the-grounds. A fine monument is also to be erected over the tomb.l • _O.! Taa.annual Cricket match between the United States and Canadiati Elevens was commenced at Toi:ontos on Wednesday week, and concluded on Friday in a victory for the Canadians with I wickets to go down. The score was:—United States, 108 and Canada, 145 and 53.1 The Match pleyed.last year at Iloboken resulted' in a victory fol. the States, and now they have been beaten it-makes thelaccount square.. • • ••1 2 L' 0 00 0 2 00 -I 2 00 1 90 I .2 CO 200 2 00 • 00 ki 200 r . 20 , 1.200 2 00 ; 400 •1 200 t 200 400 °assoc. consurr butter i 1 selling in Now York at 'l3 cents :poi...F. l ound. j Ilivar within the week in that city has fallen in priee.2 , l cents per Pound, while the supply in the markgt is unusual ly large. Everything In the proiision line is tumbling In price; speculators are donsMonfided, while the pople sin at last having justice done them. The poor man butagain chance to live, without being subjected to famine prices. THE Washington (States hears from the best au thority, that the SocretirY of War will dispatch a special messengerl to , the army for Wall. The States has good reason to l beliere that/ this mbs- Banger is sent thitker to see that the mails for the officers - and men are regularly delivered, as it is well knownithat Brigham Young and his confederates are. the Isabit of interfering and tampering wlth the United States mails,' end making postal arrangements to suit themselves. Cam's.- after, ennth has been the order . of - the day during the weekin street, New York.- 7 1 The Chit) :Life 'lnd . -inlet Company started the' ball which is not done rolling yet. There is a l regular panic r in street,,and everybody asks' hie neighbor, "what" or "who.nextf" The re sponse is generaffy; a fresh batch of failures. The times are out of joint, and people are begitTi• ning to see the effects of. a bad system, prominent to which' Is "sh l wring, a Sbylock occupation which the people should crush out of existence: OUR lint!' Receipts exhibits the fact that a larg 'number of our-stabscribers him responded to th cal] made upon them last week., As we still con tinge to tormird bills to those indebted to us, w hope that they will be a prompt in liquidating the amounts due us . A. speedy, reply relievek both our oubscribeta and gureelvia of some trout ble,.and ie certainly more satisfactory. Tender t . ing our thanks to Om who have honored Ir mini - ice, we trust, tAose Yet to be receipients w' "follow. suit." 1 r • .Tno.Surrogate i i uf Nei! York has delayed Emil& AUgusta Cunningham . nbt the widow of Hafer Burden, and baus!.direeted letters. of administ • tion. to be issued io the i dlicendotPs next of lii , on giving the proper security. This dcCision ' ill relieve Mn.s Cunningham from thO thinge of feo• l e ny as rekbids the) prodactioirof a (also heir, u it howevil : 4 subjetsTher, a n woll as her dough Angus ta, to indictment Ind prosecution for perju y they having both positively sworn that the m r. riago took place .) Mrs: Cunningham is tithe 1 much abusid woman, or she ii ono of the vi es t ) • . that-ever existed ' dr• ....-- Curti. Totutl , 4li .r ' are has b con a very , falling off this seast,a in the amount of tolls '. coived on the NeUr lifork canals, - from the ante li received last your. The decrease of recoil:, i owing mainly tolthe fUet that the West has comparatively little freight to' send forward; cause, as is alleged, Western traders have unable to pay their debts to Eastern' worth' and but small purchases have been Made for 1 1, ern - consumlitiot. This. • has been' the "bar 1 ydar" for the shipping'on the Lakes that was v known. The heavy Crops of the present a a t will make the_ '' nee' , part of the season o I profitable. ' . 1 ••.. .. , _..„. . • Tie convulsion 1 in t h e s i l • Money market has a el ed stocks wilnderlully. Amidst thi general m in i in pricer, we- obeereed,that Reading from k week, fell to 30, k.iod in one instance 29, whil t Pennsylvania Coal CoMpany which three mo t since was 95, Mist Week 75, this' week is (plot d, 60. Schuylkill Navigation has alp been aff ' but not to the ektent obseriable t& other it The fact is, i 'tbnt" l for a 'period of some tee pare stock market has not been so pompletelY peralya as,etithe presenl momint:' Wall street led the we A , d crash, crash, crasb,, has come to unievery di 1 , during the week. Iya think It will purify t monetary atm4 i phere,i , which needs it badly. • toms° away appears to be a virtue o Democratic paity. Duebenan rine• away r , i the ortke.seckelts hejhas daelred; Packet • • a waT from Wilmot. Walker -runs sway. •1 Lawrence; and i Breslin tuns MT from Ohio, t• 1 he bar cheated.' - The; Cincinnati Gazette sa taWe learn from our' Columbia correspo d e r that on the 27th of daly; Gov. Chase 'not I Lewis OM, Secretary of`State, soliciting that , General Government I address • the autborit ei Canada far the estraditian, under the Tree $ John G. Breslin, indicted to: embezzlement of ti publie moneys of the State of Ohio; to whkb the 3d day of August, Gen. Cass replied that , Breslin could tt‘t be returned under the Tnnit; Gov. - Chaseirill" again submit the subject to Secretary for reconsideration.° l Tnirtieltaiiiiiiiitriitelallitrialia"biginiiiii to ndvoeite do' reAstablithieVntof *vary In that Staticlntha Sotilli - donie . Of the 'leadiniadit ateisOf SliVerinivcirata - sokiii is well ai black, ilavery amoog the taborineelasses, and 'tit gene-. Sally. understood that at soon as they Obtain their • power _in the country,- it is their intro. lion to Own the Irillr :Roston Catholiesi on gi ib same footing as the blaeks and we. think they a about right. The Irish in the North are the atestadvocates for Slavery that we hive in the eo ntry. They vote in'a body .for the extension • Of Slavery into::the vast territories of the United -I3 tee—and if we east have Slavery -extended,. 'wa Keno good reason why they 'horrid not be m de partakers of the Principles they vote for. 'TimOnto Daratearioa.—lt tprorad, and that . • , upon se examination • seed. by Mr. Thomas , Sixtrintr, a demociat,that John ti, Breslin, the late Democratic Trimmer of.Ohlo, stole $574,000, .which the State has lost. Now that Breslin is poven to be the real thief, It is to be hoped that the democratic press will have the deeeney to re' fain from charging upon Mr. '•Oib,on, the' late Itepubliean Treainter, the , crime which. has been: : confessed to by, his predecessor. --As our readers. 4•lt aware, Breslin confessed to having stolen the ,money, and fed to Canada;. to avoid , prosecution :and the necessity,. of telling who 'hired 16rith 'him. If be could hate been compelled to diiteltue who were his partners in the robbery. there would have been a rare commotion in the locofoco ranks of that State. • • Warsor's APPOPITNOTL—Having .stewped 'General Packer, bir.Wilatot commenced on Toes lest, the State ianiraes„ which will occupy his time up to the 6th of October. In' addition 'to tie appointments;announced, it le the purpose ofl Air. Wilmot to iaddress fellow citizen, at dressage points: 'tidy Its practicable hi will st.Cak as 'often as twice every day. He is going into the fight with . a determination to win the race, and it Is bie purpose to push. the contest tboroukhly-andliiipronsfy.' From the 7th to the 13th of October be`-will spkalsin. Philadelphla and atptintaitinils' announced for this County; but, we hOpe that Mr. Wilmot will And it . Convenient to pay n's a Visit. Many remember With pleasure, the last time he spoke here, and we feel enured that he would bare an immense 6•ong to hear him spin. There, is 'Su energy determination . in ble manner that furcia sleilon, and wits even his political' opponents to respect and admile raOPOSED HORIII,.RACIS ' Iring•sloo,000 j Sass -The result of the Goodwood Race has excited thtturfmen in Savannah, Georgia, and they pro le),a getting up a match race between the United States s aud,England, to be run in. this country ander sea tern/ of agreement as shall fully "test the superiority of the horses of the two countries. They therefore mike • the following challenge, kid& is Opel to Ike world :-4"1 . 4i run a match pf Ifourmlles tad repeat,ett tech thus as may be agreed upon, post entries for one bandred Abou eaUd dollars a side, the horses to carry weight for sge„ to be run over the Ten "Broeck Course at !3avanniab." In order to induce their English friends to accept the banter, they also propose to allow them Ave per cent. um) the money staked; or five thousand doll/ire, iklpay the expenses of their horses, in ease they letia the race. The edi .,or of the Savannah Geoirg a" . says that the gen tlemefuivhose ataorityl this Challenge Is pub . Lilted, are &Witten of respeidability and wealth And the inoneyls ready to be covered by similar amount from England or efeekhere. We have received. a communication from Ml pereville, which 'complains ofpievinces which lit alleges Mr. William DeHaien is suffering from the management of the War Hill and Schuylkill Maven Railroad • Company. i The communication Isiates that his in suffering in ,business from petty annoyances, unworthy ',the management of the Cocupany. The communication intimates pretty strongly that when the 'Company, bad its trouble's, Mr. Dellaven was one of its warmest adlrocates and supportern,—now that -they are strong, nod 'have every thing in their own hands, and that be, 'Mr. DaHnVen, like the generaliti , of the people in Schuylkill County, being a heal op for funds to prosecute a very bevy business, bait not been quite as punctual. as desired. Although paying tie high as from $5OO to $7OO tolls weekly, he is subjected to all kinds of annoyances,—and is compelled to incur heavy additional expenses in prosecuting hiekbusiness in consequence of these annoyances. We give the substance of the communication we are desired' to publish. There are generally two Aldo' to be heard in all com. plaints of xhis characterr—and ass thewriterseetes to invoke the aid of the patine in the matter, we think tlmi4 notice will be Sufficient to accomplish the object without publishing a long communf; cation being, as it appears to 101 more of IP. , Personal than a 'general character. , 1 r "Enos son /mines; on, Too BociitLon."-- This work by "Judith Caunte," just issued from the New York press, has received the highest en -1 comlums of the most critical of American jour pals.`,' The story' is simple and truthful, while the characters, which are not overdrawn, are In sev eral Instances, strongly inlividualized. The lite rary edhor of The Press in criticising it says tblit none. but . a woman—with all the gentle and deli ate impulses of a pure notate, a thoughtful: spirit nd tender heart—eould have written snob *book s this. It is what might bodily bespoken of es love -story. But it is more than this. It I; the istary of a human heart, crushed in its-youth by Bios, rewarded in its restorer years by the '-iiivi ner Anteros. It is a story, filled with 10ve,,! in deed, but with a passion pure and not sensuous, self.denying and humble, yet elevated and ar dent; such a passion as forms the romance of life and-does not come to all. The Prd• adds that the authoress marwrite again,..for she has eapec ity of mind, poetical fc'eling, and skill iO portrait ure. , tier's is not a "sensation" novel; It is dis tiguredby no slang; it does not record the details of any crime of blood; itmholly eschews even a remote allusion to the frailties of the sex. No, it is pore—in thought, locating( and-plot, and for .this, as well' as for its undeniable evidences of marked ability, the editor has been charmed with , ~.. . . TUE DZIIiOcR4TIC COUNTY TICKIIT.-1.00 4aer log against a portion of this tieitet increases . rather than dimiehes. We are the recipient of a communication in relation to Mr.Teger i , the-nomi nee for Register, which if but <ball true, stamps, bib, as a man entirely unfit for the position.' The • citizens of Schuylkill county, not'only the 00-' sition, but a large portion of the Democracy, la ve become - thoroughly disgusted , with the qualiof FOMO of the men who year - after year, in -accor dance with party usages, have been elected to Office., Aka unsuited by education and too often morally unfit for the positions, represent lulu the Legislature, while the heavy burden •of taxes are added 'to by the election to County offices of reckless and unprincipled men. The dissatisfac tion which is generally expressed at the comina- is, Lion of Mr. Bute fortDirectoraf the Poor, will C -we think, defeat him. There is no doubt -, that a People Ticket in 'opposition to the moat obnoxious portions of the Democratic County t _Ticket, *ill be placed in the field. That it will ' be successful, qontrean doubt,. for - we have never, 1 known a period its the 'political history of the 1 County, in which there has been more quietists*. i ' Lion with a regularly nominated ticket, taken as - 1 a whole, than at present exists among the Do t 1 mocracy. A ticket composed of good men, Would , I Carry all before it, for the-people are thoroughly d i disgusted with The machinations of a paTty I. which places on a ticket inferior men to the es -1 ir elusion of those more worthy of selection. • r Y• •...... Tny Fixencria Paoarecro Oman Contrrar.— The Western fever. has 'reached its crisis, and is subsiding, but still the spirit •of sPeoulation is too prevalent; and, money is decidedly tight.— Commercially We are threatened with embarrass ! monti which it should -he the policy of this government •to *ovoid, and which would be' avoided,, were the . people anti to their own interests-to the necessity of curtailing im portatioua of goo& ; to restricting the exportation of specie, and to eneopraging home manufacture. Au examination of the Custom-botse returns at New York for the cerrenef year, discloses the Oct that the imports at that city , for the Brit *Oren months of ibis. year, have exceeded those of the corresponding period of last year, nearly twepty.tbree millions of dollars; that the exports of domestie produce have fallen:about six mil lions; and that we have thus a total, as against 1857, so far, of twenty-nine millions. At the same time we have shipped to Europe, since the first of January, nearly six millions more of ape.. ule!than during the first seven months of 1 85 6, Specie . taking the place of produce, as much going out, weakly as we get semi,mentily from Cantor. nia. If the imports' would stop at the present unexampled aggregate, there would be less room to fear; but 'it is in vain to look 'every week, for eridencea Of decrease. The aggregate for iugust, end 'September will be largely In excess of the Is no *Mast to Otis, in the ship. of keep. int pie., to , thh hhreasel Important by, glans twkleis 'Eoliths last year. Noi mfoctnstsly r thers' and are prepatiC to, tdilp, largely tugafs" to pay our indebbeinvis built So lisp pens that Europe has had !as good #burvaat IS we hit., sad,will it is possible; have but little tuied_of any ksurplus frost hen: *Aisle it is thought, may prove - an aSeeption to!tids, bat it la a frail fon:dation' tolinild bops, :tmott. question sow is, bow are these intones hi*. tations to be paid for ?. /Young, sidarprislag mid vigorous as the country; la, it ma} litSrlian itself with • hearier load thaw it salt Votive ;waned a Imieldal .polioy. and IT> oiptirsub g it. It is' the; beljgbt of i I folly to import' goodi, while our potion mills are .Artilwa aisloas to become bankrupt? 1 !! . • " Abromott Onatorat. Comizi ttpoolos ni too WM-Fora Lives Lon.—Thoilionclostes popefo of doguat 86, eastalo therfoliowing t ' Shortly after one o'clock on Pridai afternoon, an explosion took- place in a coat-Pit Dear Ashton, by which It was at once apprehend* that more than thirty persona must have le* their Urea, and there oo longer exists any hope That the es timate 'moan exaggeration. , This deplorable ac cident occurred of Hisao Colliery, within half a mile of Aebton Town Mall: . Shim are. Ave seams In the colliery; but only two of them lately have been worked, and these are distinguished as "the tiro feet mine," and ”ntimmieus." There are threw shafts, one up.cast and twe down-east. At six- o'clock in the morning, about fifteen men de scended to work in She two-leet mine, which is 165 yards,down, and another party phase , number was between 30 and 40, descended the No. 1 down cast shaft, to work in the stew mine, shich 225 yards down. There appears to have beau not the ' least alarm netil, at the time stated;the nbighbor hood was thrown into consternation by the noire of an explesiiin in • the No. 1 dOwn east- shaft, which shook the houiesiiestr The'plkand was for a coneiderible distance around heard.- . Almost at the nine inidaiiit, on immense qtrantity, Of smoke and 'dint, was shot up with each forge Legit break the iron plating at the mouth of thepit..i The men who bad been working; in the two-* feet mine areended by the' No. 2: down-ost shaft as soon as - they beard the noise. , Great' number* of people were immediately attracted to j the spot, and amongst themwere a nombeief men from the neighboring collieries of the Fairboftoto Coot pany; and of Mesa'. Lem, who it once 'proposed to descend the No. 1 downcast CO the new mine, in which it was feared that all the works . had-perished. Under the superintendents of Mr. Pearce, the manager, and Mr. Garold; the under looker; preparations wore (tromps]; Made for step- ping up the various openings and'.Aetoiing the air-currents. As soon as possible Mr. ilaraide de conded with a party of volunteer*, :Includingtev ersd of those who bad escaped-front the two-feet mice. • They were supplied with materials for stop ping op the openings of the workings, which the explosion had deranged. At the top of incline they -found the engineer still Being, but severely burnt, and he was conveyed home.: It was found impossible to make very rapid progress 'along the incline, but by about 9 o'clock at night the under looker atgl his . assistants bad penetrated about 250 yards,searebing the workings as, they pro ceeded, an had found the bodies of fire Further advance was suspended Ipt c several hours, by the necessity whiCh became apparent of care fully retracing the ground already passod over, to take additional precautions against 61 escape of the after.demp through the openings. About half past eight o'clock Mr. Dickenson.: inspector ' of mines for the Manchester district, arrived at the pit, and remained there during the night. ex pressing himself satiated-with !what bad bean done to recover the bodies. ; ' ' . The difficulty of clearing a peaks farther. was very - great, but the number of:Wolunteers Aug. merited, and the most energetici exertions have been made ' • the result or Which is i: that seventeen bodies had been recovered by ?'o'clock on Satur day evening. Elliott, the engineer, is still alive, but it is doubtful whether he wilL recover. ;An other man is reporied to have heed Burt severely, bat not 'fatally., Ever since Abe moment of-the explosion, the ground near the ipit his ,been it - ronged °by-- hundreds of people. 'There have been mil assemblages of anxiees inqoirers and of mourning relatives, and the icons bout been one of distressing excltemenC ,1 Nothirig 'is yet mentioned to give a chin- to the Muse of the a:- platen. A number of lempe;hate been found, bat all of 'them were unopeneds 'ltie shaft was sunk in 1923, but the mine had, hen been worked for 30 years from one of the other shafts. By 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon 31 'bodies bad beep recovered rtom the pit, anCas 'eight persona are are still ,missing, the estimated i number. of lives lost is _ now increased :to 39. Thitrai are still 40 men constantly engaged in eiVioring the mine,, and it is ought probahle:thati the whole of the bodies 111 ybe recovered during', the night; The greatest remotions are neeessmy,to avoid the , after da p, but Otero is otherwise ,not much, danger. _ ' . II .: A LITIMAL RUNAWAY BlarcC—.LA capitulatory; is told by a Texas paper of a runaway match that came off in that State. It vents that a couple , had resolved to get married notwithstanding the opposition of parenta and relatirioi, of every de gree, and securing the co-operation of a friendly clergyman, they all three ratiortied horses and set out for a friend's mansion sordid miles distant, where the rites could be solemaisisd without inter ference. They bad not gone fir i fhowever;beforsi their flight , was discovered, and ;then there was much mounting, and racing, agd Oaring as occur 0' rid on the occasion of "Youl.,ltitebinvar's" eels brated elopement with thaNethirhy iuti'den. The lover* and, their faithful pastor *poi- beard the noisy of approaching pursueia and , pris their boreop the spur. But alas! their e.nemies were bet- - ter mounted and gained fast upon them. It wee evidept they would soon be caPtared, when a fe licitous' inspiration of the maiden came to their aid. ."Can't you marry neat we Oar she shoal= ed to the clergyman. The idea !'took,' and the pai tor at once , commenced the ritual.= All parties "covered themselves with gloiy,7 and just as the bride's father clutched her bridleliviO, the clergy man pronounced the lovers mai and wife. When the old , gentleman first leuni4what bid been done, be was inclined to be farlAns; but being a' gallant old fellow, and achairirig s dashing action, he soon concluded to forgive the runaways, in considiratiOn of the handsome arid never manner in whieb they triumphed over,:hira. WAIIIIILMOT9II IsT6rutesires.LThe annexed items are contained in a despatch to Thi• Tribune, dated Washington; Aug. 25,101': The; Wits Department s•reiognises "the virtual abandonment of the triah expedition and hes ft lievedtGen. Harney oElliat command.: The troops will remain in •Kansu for service at the polls, and as a bedy-gusrd to the began ICcatitilaitlotud Con vention. Messrs. Phelps of Missouri. Orr of South Car olina, Houston of Alabama aed * Extva Billy Smith of Virginia, are already carrying on an active can vassior the Speakership. COL:Orr will win the day 'without doubt. lie affecti moderation, mid his popularity lira with the l'irorihens Democracy. The printing will cause a seri4s struggle. - The plan of the opposition to 274 Mimi,* to_break down;organ-Ism and divide the',-printing among a mintier of Democratic estabßsifments. tat' ix •New Yost ON tONitAT.—The N. Y. Tribune, of Monday, says: l• • 1 .11 is difficult to say in Whit direction obser vance of the liquor law on Einitdays is progress. log. [Yesterday the establishments dedicated to the sale of 'hard studs,' went, mostly closed in front, but by pay of ireurhig ;proper. ventilation they bad an opening in the retrtbrougls wblcb the thirsty, were permitted to,piuti. Tbe-lager beer, saloons were open front and riar, and, dealt mitt large quantities of tge GelIONO: tuttionil beverage to this mush: of energetic bries.hnd string binds," This argues a wretchedly.'- Mid state of public morals in timucity o 1 ilethain.l! No wonder riots, rows, suicides, murders, et Ai 'dome vices, are of every day occurrence. - . . Thit Supreme, Court ;;if .the State of Maine have decided that the Conititution of that State permits oegroes to 'vote, proyitteti they poetess tb requisite qualificationv the iDted Scott. declaim' not ;intesferint with ani'fro',mer,rtchts. THE COAL .TRADE. , Luau 1 Pottsville. , Asigiii4 A 9, 1857. The quantity sent by Railroad this week Is 40'702 15—by Canal 42 831iT 08-=for the week 1 .. : oB= tor 03 tons: Total b y IlUilr.oad 1,280,678 02 ,glint 1;432,048 10tolis. i TAR° by Canal 766,- 213 05 against 676,725 - toiti to same period last • • • year. The loss by Railroad' ia 145,370 tons, and tbe gain by Canal 89,488 toiM'eomparad with list • . ~ ; year. • , ; - -v -., . :, •• The shiptnents show an increase over last week ofd 7,755 tons, and fall. short Of the shipMents for the corresponding week' tau ;ear 5,829 tons:, • • 'lllie trade sums up this Wee* as follows : .. . . 1556. i5"..57. Was. Gain. lich R. nylkill— R., ;53.459 _ II . . - ,„; 7„, ~ "., Canal. ,. >36,9p1 r , 28 • 8,9= ladllgh-11. It, . . 5,553, I:1 ,973 'COW 1 " —Canal , . 40,1469. .i.We,670 17,39 - D4l k 1166 5 41atud, 14,726 .. 1 Ans • . 4,147 Plunk. Coarckp., _., 13,404' i 311668 17 462 1741t0n, - 4,150 • 11',054. ' 61,905 Increase for the week, tons i!11,711 11,711 Showing a gain over the:corresponding • week last yeai . il:ll,7ll tons. The Pennsylvania Coal Company gained 17,482 tons, which is 6,751 tons tnore than the whole Pia from , aU the above is giant. " The Lehigh Canal ind tbe Reading Ran i • toad loose badly. The pin from tha above raglans up to last week Was 101,145 tons, which added to the 11,711 tons increase this week, !althea the.total , gain so far 11,856 tons. t The Railroad has been beaten again by the Canal, upwards of two thoused tons, With plenty of vessels' at Port Riebeiond2 If this state of affairs is tmeontinue, we will be compelled to re verse our CoulTnbles, stni 'put the Cunt before the Railroad. This truth ',is, we see no hope for the Railroad to ituresso her teatime, eneept allowing a drawback on-lolls to our Opinion here fur the balance of the Cum •to be paid to the Miner monthly,—and alao to'reduce tbo toll ' , it; Dread Street 20 Seem tau, to place the retail ers there on tiboutthe natio 'footing u thou who receive their Coal by canal. 'ibis wiH drai trade to the Railroad. aid Will protect the who is forced to sell to the I "middlo interest!' at the low rates. l'hwe Is as peat Coat rug for. Ward is the nuatet ieall ulna et presoitter 3he'Ciatel has a evicity -2 titan 43 lip 44,000 tons I • pbr ...... Railroad Company oily , gata the balsam. It b the °dim th is abashes_ to the fait Richmond Coal trate, sad she Westin up sad es stopplas tioillioos of Ilion who aro . forced to ion to the *mid& intone st-Ahet. Point at ruinous tats, to . -whiob may be - added the !Halting of ' , frlitit by bairn" abroad below the tinning rata. at Port Richland, that bag Islo,nasicsi the bad ness of tbn Beading Railroad more than all ether woes einebled. The Rielimond.system tee of mixing all kinds of Coal by the middle Interest there, is ii standing reproach to the diameter , of Sehuylkill Coal, and is constantly driving -of exuaomars.either to the Canal or other •regions. It , mites no .differcoce bow good a Miner's Coal may biker barmen pre paredffor market, be derives no benefit from Ise character, if he ii 6ried to pellit.to a "middle man" who bays all triads of Coal badly prepared; and mixes it up with his Coal. Again—the Mid dle' filen must secure his profit from either the producer or the eonsumer—(ll generally comes elf the producer, betauss the middle interest can not obtain higher prima than the Miner who sells his own Coal'of equal quality unless they sell on longer eredits,)—the price Is forced down, aad the Coal is prepared for the market according to the prioes paid for it. This is sold as Schuylkill Coal, nod eight out of tan consumers, who buy the trash, firmly believelhat all ! Seistylkili &frit, Coal is of a similar quality, ignores it all end seeks his supplies elsewberw, although in many . initseces he buys and burns Schuylkill Coal . un der the name of Lehigh, purchaiel from; some •sarewd.dealer - Who - keeptrall kinds on hind to supply cuter's**, pronounce* its capital ar. tiee, and vows .that.be will never tom% a ton of SchujUtill County Coal again, This system diminishes tbe 'comber of customers for Schnyl• kill Coal, and effects the price* of the best pry . pared, as well as all the better 4stalities of Coal.— It Is the Wisest poloy to point out evils that nuty exist in ans breach. Of business is time, so that future action maybe directed to.their removal as 168,162 179,33 ' Ale 41,1M0 14E062 -30,119 . far as prudence will dictate. The policy of the Reading Railroad Company must,bi , changed another year, unless she desires to remain , in a secondary position la, the Canal. The competi tion In the COal Trade between this and-other Re, glons will cantinas swat year.the same as this.— The Lehigh Valley' Railroad Company and also the Scranton:Company, are increasing their Roll 'ng •Stocir, and the capacity of the Collieries In those Regions are cow considerably ah?-ad of their present transporting facilities. The Sbhuylkill Navigation Company - will have a Car and Boat capacity next year gird to 48 or 50,090 tons per week, with the feelfaseeof the' trade here, and the ~.t purchasers at PhiladelphM, New York and all other poln reached by . boats,' in. her favor,—and the balsa_ 'of the trade will be left for the Rail rad, with*, the odium Or the Port Riot:input Coal Trifoa hciiiiing ever it, It is time to look 1 tb'eser Daniel -in "the''faei, grapple with tbbm, aid reuksve 'them as far as possible, or abide the einsequenees another yeay . :-:. . . 4 contimpondent complains because the Rail road Cenipany is sending Black Cars into the Ma banoy Region. He thinks the•Cireepany is not treating their custom/dr on this side of the Moun tain right by bringing Mahout)). Coal into com petition en the line and also into Broad Street, with the Coal on this side. . , If the Railroad' had no Roiling Stook lying A idle and would take facil ities Trim' thole Being t he Road on tbis'side, there would be , some ground for the objection--bat wi der existhig.elreumstances, it Is .p . ently selOsh, and of coarse is not valid. • The Managers of the Railroad, iii Justice to those Whom they represent, ; are hound to. employ all the rroUing stock they own wherever they. can to advantage. That is , the only question with theM, provklod they do not infringe on the rights or others and can increase _their trade. Some people seem 'to forgot •that Comianios have lotorests;of their ownzto attend , • - to, which are some t imes different front the sup . . posed interests of . a p ortiunof those who give them their 'trade. ' • 4 r ',it' . • Joey as our paper was going to press we learned that a portion of the . Mine /till and'Rebuyikill Raven Railroad leading to Ashland had enied 10, and Chin all probability interrupt the trade from that quarter for two of three days. New Toss COAL MARLIIT, August 27, 1857. Momestio has been quite active during the past week, and prima have hot materiallyehanged ; the arrivals are liheral,, and the inquiry for the . East continues good, and nameroui-oargoes hare been taken of the beet qualities at last week's Agana. Lehigh continues sauce iW•requlut 'at full rates; males by the cargo at $6 60%64 60 11 ton, and from yard at $4 loots. Foreign is 4n lair dentin& - end "LiTorpool ii 'still scarce rand r wsinied at fall potions rates. We bear of sales of 150 tons NoWeastle Gar, to 'arfive at $7 V ten, Bash; 100 tons of *Coking Gas. at $8 26, 4 mos.; and 150 tons 'Welsh steam St" 25 75 oath. Boston Coal Karlint. [Corrected weekly from Ike Boston Conifer . ..] In English Cannel the sides have been , waned to small tots at sr. 60 4gll 75111 ehaldron,. cash. Piek% -sod Sydney Coat remain without , damage. The bulk of the Pic ton arriving amtin nes to be delivered on contract, and some large sales at $7 Cat 7 2514 mine cbaldron; cash. Anthracite has been In good retail demand at gilt ton. Cannel. • • - • • " etas $ll 00 @ ,11 76 Newcastle, - • • • none • - - none Sydney, ' . _ • - mine char 710 $ 725 Piston, - - • - mine chal . 7 'Xi rif 725 Platen One, - - mine chat 575 0 660 Schuylkill, white ash, too - $ 5 50 0 $ 5 76 do nil ash, . • • -5 75 do lump, • • • . 5000 0 625 I Lehigh, !map, • - - • •025 45 Lackawanna, • • " 6 60 tj 76 uvaiL P 111021., Anthracite, whits 4 red ash- - -7 00 tas BT TEL iPMOUrfrost Rickstagut Boston,-, • 160 to 168 Baltbsore, • • - 74 Quincy Pointy 1 So - • 1 SO 13,uigus, - • - - ITO Niw Loudon, • - 135 Roxbury, •-• • • .••• 100 Alexandria. - •.1 00 Wtstpoint, - 30 = 13S ,-- _ Schuylkill - Coil Trade for 1857. 1 Quantity of Coal sent by liallrOad and Canal, .931 the week ending on Thursday evening last : , c RAILROAD. Oanaul Port Carbon, - 11.230 08 • ' 10,347 : Pottsville; . 2,936 11'. 2.213 Schuylkill linen, . - 19,119 16 .. . 23,439 Auburn, . 657 13 Ono GQ Port Clinton, ' .' . 7 .;. Ago 07 . , 3,798 0 0 e • 1 tons 83,531 09 ,focal 14 Itallicailn 185 t, . 2 : " Canal " Total by Canal ind > spread, ' tons. 2,02,891 07 Bbilmotito num period last year: 11 ' 888, 1808. 0 4.. 53,459 t 7 1,446 is 10 35,901 00 , 676,725 00 Total for the week By Railroad, By Canal, Doernue In 1857, so Am ES haaylkllll County IlLialiroads«.lll37 a The following lithe quantity of Coal tranaportedovet thediffezentnallroadsla Schuylkilleounty,foirthewevk endlogon Thursday owing last: aratai. -. , ioTat. 'Xi no HUI and 8. Hazen 2.11., 0.202 14 1,033,668 13 Xt.liiboal - 4,466 00 • 1 1V.,431 04 Vallej " " 8,78315 ,217,108 12 ' 111t.tIsrbonlqtAbtrboik " 11,318 08 , '370,055 15 ,511111 Creek r - 12,6143 08 , ,339.108.14 GUM Behoylktll " 8,584 10 = 04 Rates olortoll and Transportation on ' SAIL 110A21 TOt Tel TALSLIT. • • Proms. Ptro. Pron l k ?rout Mt.Carikpo. S. Harm Pl.Clinl e . Auburn. To Rieluacred, $1 80 sl 76 $1 ' $1 eo To lBO 1 76 1.55 1 - 60 Spring Nips,' 155 150 1' 65! • 140 .Reading, 110 .1 06 1 051 - 106' Rates of Toll by Canal for the 'present. :Awn Pt. CUrbon. 111.thrbos. * Haven. Pt. Maim. Tolotillaint. 65 64 . 62 1. Spring 31111 i, .60 59 .57 . 80 ' Norrbdotru, 55 - • 54' 52 1 45 Reading. 88 87 • 85, 31 Rates of Freight Canalt Nowt PI. O. 4 in. ,cr, a Hares. . ahtten. To New York, 1 90' 183 ' 180 To Philtart.. 90 so j . 80 ToDelawyerrout 1 05 1 00 > , 93 Lehigh Coal Trade for 1857 eg , CaRoL For the week ending on,Batudray hurt: . • wars. • I TOTAL. • ,Lehigh Coal and Na,. Co,, 9,104 15 r 4n,133 14 Jaihriv and otheiik 78 15 1,857. 01 'Sprint Mountain Minas, 446 13 i 20,448 01 East Sugar Leaf do • 999 13 1 , 12,594 10 Wasik,* do . • 1.210 04 30,1187-12 Stafford i •di 1. • 610 11 . N. York and Lehigh Coal Co., 1,51219 18,711 11 GermauTenna. Coal Co., 215 087,071 00 South Spring Maintain Coal.. 009 19 '10,061 02 J.B.McOsaty 30o.N.S.MLCoal, _417 10 6,075 OS Bearer Cod`Meado Cold Co., . 154 16 - 729 10 Hazleton Ca l . 2, 8 13 Mt 5 8 .42 0 2 Cranberry Mines, . ' 2,006 03 35,572 16 Diamond do. • 601091.15,00413 Omnell 111 41 11 e, " ' • '"A'S 904 40,919 04 Mt. Pleasant Coal Co., 387.12'2,909 18 Bock Mountald Coal 'pus so I. 44,041 09 Iltilkesbarre Cool Co., " • ! ' DMUS Wyoming Coal. - 671 %us 03 R a mb r d c o d . 697 17 1- 110.240 17 Total, ' ' 93,675 19 . 1120,6741 07 Lelilgla Valley R. Week ending Saturday Tut t` ' - Spring Mountain Mines;-2.,506 Oil 61;7610..16 . Mid Sum Loaf do ' . - 2,60 1 1/ MI „ . 60111 OS, N. York i Lehigh do • " 61.9 12 I .26,2611 OA Conneil Ridge do • 2, 271 ~, 411,1314,14 German Penna. do L, urn 15 I.M/stains b Stallard do 1,081. 11 1 113,249 ea %Win &Dams - • • 444 6,1401 02 !beam - •do '• • 2,333 07 . 30.604 .11 J. D. McCreary &cm:, • ''334113 1,739 11' • - • Worths 31,4W1N1 1125,0611 07 eta tb a o l o Patod hat Van By Rail laid, ty 001.4 .~,. ~l "Y.J lactiiiibi.lii4r,ailki. "• -- Mateirilif l l6lll - 10110. INIIINIPIEW OIOIIO.-, --- Of TO Limps vein Luz sod Kan* USTrooks,, • pail = .41O.41191odothisont. • ••' • V • do penis Canal Bashi at PhMipsbotg. 1 00' TeII on Mosris Cass] to Jassy City Tli - oests—Ttellat 66 tent& • Clo Osol reshipped at J.tiq City Os toll is oar 60 ousts Arra sad Wright boss Willoodisno, Whits 811 , 08, Bool9porti Plias Haves sad ILsoch Omsk to Bristol; - ;1 Vasa La. L. CanaL Canal.TotaL 21 •• $1 00 $ll9 Ploisist 800 Wldto Ilona to Bristol. '.l , 1 Cle focus Boskport, Wit 64 XI, St lons do • ( t.) • ; " 102 Vow Pam Sony 61 • 410 : • Inman do •4* t,) 99 Twos also* Clsidt, 094- • 61 1 10 . , 91 nom de do (fraisbt,) liodglit rhos Mao* Moak t o, Twit, 66 Cost too thoUtio peados cost the Wilksitarrs &Boo& that or 11460, pays 60 losuod of $3 onto tollood alight aunt's Coal Trade Moir 1031'. Amount transported during the Loath 01 hey,1997: want - 51,110 08 91424 09 18,1311 13 ' 711.119 88 Union Canal " Ihratars Same Lykinag VaUq C.si Tea"slim; 18511'.. lateen , *alley Coal Co., 1,18111 - 27347 Short Motinb, Ocs; - VIII • 30,100 Teal: • 3 0 13 1 gralEht arid ton hum Winesburg to HaMaws. $2lO ill .. • MeV". • a 2 10 It ears are detained 24 bears after arrt•al, the rate are 12 • , tiadditional to the abrre. Ilifitatos Coal Trade Ow lee?. shipoootFtiwUr last see • 4,844.18 11,011 14 moo 14 " (tle" EMn=i Deliy.prearf sag 8ailsow.0•410 lot die week; Iyr73 Lest par,— Dario, Ude . . Peri! 4Coal CO'. Coal Trade. a. For tit. wi4, WS, ' 33 ° ,571 00 Last rah 33"3° Deeieusid tar, Odle Treverteit Coal Tsailie tor 11151. wm: rota: Otr 62,7Tt 10 for the 'week Rota& Top Cool Trial,ler, 185 , : ft . wm. u. Tot Oa wait - 1,333 113,766 Cumberland Cos l TradeslBsl. ' row- Torthelast week, , 16M6 . 393,M Lelli Jeer. 2L ; 317423.1101, Cavil latcsoLuth, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. .4410 — iffrib) .),11.1.c,t1,.1,1.1,. Plgladelphia, Reading At Patient.. Mine Hill and SettuyiklUllaeon • Mount Carbon - - - -- - Mount Carbon and Port 0004 Mtn Creek- - - - - • '• Sebazrikla Irallay.: • - • • t•:. Canals i SebnylklU Navigation Union - • preferred r •• - Dalt Ilud'it CoalfsTranspostat'uOo.' Railroader Coal Oinapaalles e l tittle &buy). Nay. R.ll. &Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co. - Hazleton Coal 0o,•. I Buck Mountain Coat CO. . Penneylvanta Coal h. Dauphin Coal AR. R. Co. - - Lykes, Valley Coal Co.. • - ' *, Bawer MwdowsCoal k R.' R.Co.. ' • Lykens Valley Railroad Dial Oa . , - Coal 4Dom pastas • Vomit Improvement do -*- • • North American Co.,preferesel " " " - sommon - Delaware Coal Co. - .• . Cumberland Coal Co. - - -•— New Creek Coal Co.. Miseellaseints e• !diners' Bank- - • - Farmers Ran k - .". Co. . . Y 014101141 Wafer Co. - -••••-• 031• The 3toek of all (kid Campmates the above list when famished by those publication. • " 1Z I Divitil al 3 ViiiTilsihiq ?TAY COW.—Came 'to the v , IL • premises of the ealrecriber. residing In nrth lianheiro, township. Schuylkill county. of e lost., a large DROWN AND WRITE SPOTTED 00W, with large horns lunged backwards, and has a large bell on. The owner is requested to come fwvard, prove pro, My• . pay charges and tale her tway,otherwise she will id according to law. , DANIEL DESERT. August. 21), 'ld • . =tn._ GIFTS! C t ILFTS!! 42IFTIVit • arre we to anwery LIFTS &GOT, -VT THE QUAKER CITY PU8,.1.151111C43 ,.1.1S1111C43 HOUK of Duane Rullacht, Philadelphia. By buying a book for $l, or more, you are at ones presen ted with a prize, worth trom cents to $100; consisting or Pine Gold Jewelry, Watches, de. All orders by mall will.be promptly Oiled, and the prise or prises will ac. company the books. Our list contains all of the most pepulerbooks of the day, and will be sold at the usual retail prices. many of thaw for ku. Persons wishing any particular book can order at owe, and It will be for warded mitt* gilt. A catalogue giving 'full inform. floe, with a list of bookAand gifts. will bs sent post-pal • by laddreadog DUANE 11.171.180 N.. • No. 33 South Third street, PhUadel • • Siirlgenii Waiiitod:lol Avvut 29,57 - • 35,1nt 'FULL STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS. , YRE & LANDELL, Fourth & Arch g j ' .Meets, ex.% Pa tne ll".l . ja b sttr ieeft or myacest4B ll"" rol tmt s, adap. eash , to best Pesuisylvsubt triode. ' Pull Line of Fellßrest Goode. New designs of Fall gbawla. • Bleb Silks of Newest Styles. Good Black Silk, of all widths. ' ' 4 cases assorted hooch lderiaose.: • ' , 7 - Poll de Cbevres. New Goods. . . .. ' -British sad AMOrklin Dark Prints.. . • • &Moeda, flessimeres, Cloths and Teeth:taw . . ' Similes, Linens, Flaaaele4llatikets, Se., Ale. N. IL—Attetfort Bargains from Ngw York and this city dally received. Particular attention giran .to country orders, fir deFirablo goods.--Teas net cash. August 29, IT 85.2 is , THE attention of Capitalists and Iron Mutate is ellied to the metuable deposit of 'sox, lately discovered in the immediate vicinity of the Wyoming Coal Meld., The discovery of Iron Ore in con fraction with the immense deposits of Anthracite Oral; has long , bran a greet desiderahna among persons en-, gaged in the basinees of mannbeturing Iron. - The deposit la unedlota lies In the Borth Mountain .boundary of the Xalley'of the Wyoming; entirely oat- Aideref the Oaal measuree, yet within, la few • hundred rods id the' Coal, and distant • only one mile from the lackewanta and Bloomsburg Railroad. The dmilly and riehnese of the Ore bes been tally and practically tested Ina ['unlace, yielding IMMO tbrty per cent• of impendur metal. and working admirably un mixed with other ores. The development of the depo sit exhibits a face of seven het of Ore, composed of .two veins, one four feet in thickness, the other three feet. ly ing above water .level; at au angle of fifteen degrees; thus affording facilities !be mining, rarely excelled. GRAPH. • Nemav, 6 o'cload, P.R. New Yorkl4 West eh , w - Albany, - Rkbmona, • Obariodown,. Marblehead, • Providence, • - DenversiVort, Portland, - Pawtucket; - 1 60 - 160 1 55 - 1 90 1 65 • 1 60 Pr- Propositions for leasing the Ore to the mine, or for delinging 11 at a certain rate per ton, on the. line of the Lacluiwanna and BloontsbargUallrged, will bees. eelved until the first of October next. Any eommunlcatkmeaddreeeod to Dr. WILLIAM BEI& RAN& Wlltesberre, Pea or to GEOROB If. TUCKING, EN:. No. 414 Market street, Philadelphia, wW meet with early attention. ' Animist 22,14 WATER METRES. THESubscriber having been author. had by the manotarthrers of'Water Metres, wll sal ply all orders left with them, at thdr prices. E. YARDLEY SON. 42.a2s WI 40,701.15 ;40,102 lb 1,280,018 02 766,213.05 89,360 07 11 00 1,..; 0 7t 10? tows. 1/5". 03 11,117416 —44,113 00 23,11741,19 02e008 Of 4.4101 10101,204 04 .40,040 01, , 703,112 16,11 U 11 193,1111 , . M=3 Ant Cii preSerre4 • • ISIENIZZI IRON ORR 1 Pottsville, August 30,'56 ART NUR'S semileaung vane omit Jana. LARGE assortment of Can's and Jars Ibr preserving *oh Fruits, bays jail been. nles red. and ter istlir by 7 BRIGHT A =RCM. July 25,'47 50.].. Nearly opposite the Miners' Bank THOMPSON a, OENCLEN. • I, • Banker* anti Dealers In Exeliangef , • Opposite the Amapa ( lara. Pottsville. Its. TTIS CURRENT. MONEY a?d Land IL) Warrants bought and mold. e strict at %lntl* to all Colleettelli animated to them. . August 8, IT !April 111,1t1 16.] 32.... LEONARD, FRY a CO. -. walkers Dealers In Each:age. • TAMAQUA, P.A. • 'fIOLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO kiand drafts for sale on all the prinapal-eltles In tie tll6ll. Aho, drafts for . sale on England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. Jane 14,16 34.• BUFFALO'ROBESI . .. -. A NOW ON HAND, and for . 3,00„, Sale by tritillgt V . or el l ns e I . XWOMBAT • No. 416 ARCH Shed, Above Fourths gat. of , - No. 13 N. Fourth St.i)PEILADELPIIIA. N. 8.. Also, a taste assortment of LADIES' FANCY FURS. . Augnet 22,1 . 1 84-3os • JONit_l_o SU)/ 1 STQN, Agenditr A. A. 4 , LANE, ( late Lane .4 Mussy, las& deal.: er n ILS and CANDLES. N 0.124 Pry and 88 Water street. New York. AU orders left at the °Mee of James H. Orate, Etk.. or at the. Exchange - Hotel, mill receive prompt attention. I, ... , - 13eptemVer 2R, 'B6 BALDEAGLE BiTOSIAOIIS GAB COAL riE Tangioscootock Coal Co., Mi • am and Shippers of Bituminous Coal at Yarrands , v Clinton County, Peons.„ having Jut completed their Railroad, are tow prepared to contract for the sale. of their Bituminous Coal - Bar Gas, Foundry, Blackrinitb and Domestic uses. For terms or any other Information a to ALFRED ASIII , IIII.D, Agust 22,74 .34.20 24 =fast Bt.r New Port e r TREAP:FARM;BOAL AND TIMBER ' ' Lands im Kaftan County, Penna. DERSONS. wishing to procure lands ,to Melina or any of the edjobilog Counties's' yell 1 rates, can be supplied by - addressing the undersigm. ed.. The McKean Opal region, now about being opened Maw autsiteteUt Western New York, offers superior is dneernents to settlers With abundance of Coal and Iron, a fertile soil and healthy climate, It is munupassed as • kocality.lbr hmestswntor settlement. • . .. Wit. K. LINO, lealtisport, Pb. Yes assity, P. Alktint 22. V • :11140 DOAVON. • " THE new, B erman ti Ae formed and . - th em Churth erected In poseddson. Iklll city, vill be deditated to the nership of Alm ty aed. on Sunday, the 80th of honest, Ind. months *Rectum and random ;nano MU be • now bee of eliepm a'fens abroad re eand ea the onseakes.— The piddle are respectfully Witted to pethdpite in the • - nitasaus, - Damn nEED, "wagons. IL REEDY: -'1 • : duvet 16.'67 PA 'a i etched tss the undenred until theist day of Nei', timber. INS; Nor the bull ad of a Railroad and Pu►en ppr plittearroas no North IleaueN of UM dusquebanna batneen Um mouths of the Eibldtablantand tad dra Rua Creak*. The plan and drindogs tunueatel • vtlb paid opeeldeattana may %Man at tha tale borne of Mina= tables, at Ithickahlamr, Luanne anetio I * , thin 0..14 of tb. tkoac,d omoorr,, Prtetr4 inftTlan'Bridtt Ca.; DeL Annew 4 luittatUi ,!' - ."0641,0 ItabostA ts, wn 4 tr. Mogi, atibse Meedieliiihit t lier It ioiht. Ihr /Os )et nOwftrear *lon, it the ROW» eat IF pot. • SHANE , I LACFRIVOFFECIE-BADKETS. -.WTwo your waste ampsy. ILL() W BASKETS_ of various' •dm peemarring Waste Paper. Ilra yin aL laa s Oar pries to Ow VW lila Noy their_ _PER sag brin totstr stow: l'or oft . O. atatztLlN., • YOUNG'S PAT'T'SCHOOL SLATES. rIn,ESE:SLATES em - fr om the cele-. ". _baited Lihipb Quarles. the sottelt sad-purest, the United pates. Sher *ass N 419e4 Of ons pion of, solid oak, bent nabs , Isassuss pressure, being the stictngestf neatest and nod durable frame weer nude. Tor ale wholesale ar ustall.by • Bsll.l. Aniust . _ itistant S irew`and popular gnachinemill treiis — te. crisis sad water Teen net, perheily, an In inneb less thus than any other Irseerite in use.— Its •”eratlon Is ellople, and the result aorteln. It In at *red to the palate with the unmet esuldenes at Its thlnkstitlse entisihetion. ode b - - • potty 11 .. J B iso oaur si - - • *O-i •• . a tinitMaTNINCI. - .. i ' - if it tE . SOUSUMER wotild ,respect . : (Idly inforni tlidenamannis i trienda and =AVMs WWI Oauaty, that their annetamat ofClataind Et Tonat G is i mild nUtanaa la wadi larger win - sm. and Om* sin toaoll chap.. Pavans 'Moist a dia. taw% tiara be' priTil of exchanging akkidat Dar' chased at tb la stora,lf tbwry do sat salt. , - . P. A. BM' ABE ,Il}3l • _. . L 272 Clundnut RI aoenai aflnntb t Pidlada. APril 25. '47 $ -' - .. 174.. r . tsJon 02 %Lin 00 11411,M 01 t 53112 19 wig JEW UPHOLSYIERIER - 4 1 1 01 * "is Intr. illE matuMiriliet . iircrui d mast respect -Itollylnibrdi the 1 lbabitasti of Pottsville and r 4 ditty that be has , room wed Ida Dogma to Cott* % reit .:Irtfrot. matte sio. ri mossaste. Far. - 2E ' ottani WM Room, whore hal to pop to Yes all o. does in the UP atoe. N. wort ro• paired at theolstortot oho . MAIM All lL—Old ordm thaukfolly_ro. W &red and tly Wooded to. . GEO. BUM Krftrrstor-111 r Qualtado.C. Ir. Emma. I . August 1."47 ! 1 - ' . 3141 me mt ._ • r• ') i Trade. TOM. 265,67 - 4 25,711 . 49,064 AYLO, L x OAPONA tor 1210401 am No-Iff9 OMNI 'k W. Theo! .Saligiri a,144 oats pies(' contlimimum of ' I 110 3 ,4 6854 1 80 50 50 50 00 7 Waco's naud Sac Dod i iinestrisi now An use. The Debit • ThiiTinetura Tha Dentitrr The Ittnatinn, • . Ttse Nati tar. id 14 Zt 10 I 14 114 bo 1 14 1 60 I 00 1100 The Meter& TbeDentifrin • The Tincture Everybody n Tooth PaMt►. ErnrY lady 1, Therefore ere JOY 4, '4l DODS E &4 DSQ HAW per bat. 1 Pi4ttoltN, A -.! ! No . % Whe ' ID I Publish F. Aroaltwa 11 ] Fe 4 tights'. .1 I him viltb ...0 i: the mime Id s ); /reads, i 0 ,': Creti n q,, The CO ; . , : i 9 1 0 2 c *1.601 ...0 I i reit 'C 46 o ~' Deinit wl ii I , exhiltAtti k ..ficrii;l A 47 eau,. In -°. ' IErNI 2 ~ Bet 43 .51 .0•1.. • ' Hanker ti:V,' • m , , • .5' Tfiu.s , . CO :. i ,h; Yost S. 'DYE a TEE NOTI/014 laug' all ru years experience r I er a Vs ' Tabernacle , when: fir, ten 1111071a11111V river *gra cl,ooo Pesspisvica, 1 rounds of applarce, while he Six= 1 r in which Couitterfelters execute the „ i d the surest and shortest means of de-1 I e le(t En/rarer* all- say that 'he is they. Judsc of iirprr Bono tirisa. „„,„? 1 st !Discovery of the Present , . Century: for o COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES. lug every genuine bill In existence, and g at ti glance every counterfeit in &cola. P ranged so - admirably. that relerence hi detection instaritatteons. 1 indeir q to extminel Nn pages to hunt up! I -• oilfield and arranged, that the Merchant, dllusinesstllan can see all at s, glance. - • , .:-.-, GUSH. FRENCH AND DERMAL sea Ma_y Read the Same in his own Native Tongue. at BANK NOTE L/ ST Published, • Abe; a list of A SIM PIUTATS ILLIMI2IS 171 allalel. I . ;'. A tom -tete summary of the fiance .of Europe kl and Am rim will be published in each 'edition, top ,:;:, gather Ith all the Importent NMI'S OF THE DAY. ih,.: 'Also, • j A Series of Tales _ ' - 1.! Front a p old manuscript found in therein. lifer. sib, shins i . most amplete history of Oriental Lite, .. _,U" Dural g th e Most perplexing positions in which i-i • • the and gentlemen of that emintry hare Cr: • ' - ic h _. : been so • /ten found. Them stories will continue "--: 'tiro:Output the whole year , andvill rove the mat 0: entertaining ever offered to the public. : . irir itu nabbed weekly th.skbeciibers only, at $1 ayeer.'l All letters must be addressed to • -JOHN'S. DYE, ilsoitn, .1 PaMciiper mid 'Xiotyriefor, 70 Wall at., News rock. July 18,'57 .. ' 1 If] -. • 2s4y . MEDICINAL., BENNETT'S EMBR OCATION TVe item Liniment, ewes e and Sprains. BENN , E . I 4 I" S EMBROCATION AI The great Liniment, enrealWounde and Bruises: BENNETT'S - EMBROCATION The givat Liniment, cares Plenmatilme. BEN NETT'S EMBROCATION The great Liniment, rum Neuralgia 114ENNETT'S EMBROCATION Ito great Liniment, mires Frosted Limbs. BENNETT'S EMBROCATION The give. Linimotomred EN NE'fT'S EMBROCATION J) 'The grtiat tinttment, cures Chapped Elands. BENNETT'S EMBROCATION The gr,lat Liniment, eaves Tooth dehe: ENNETI"S EMBROCATION- I I The peat Liniment. cures Sore Mind. • IEN,NETT'S EMBROCATION -9 The pest Liniment, cures Galls and Devises. I 9 EN NETT'S EMBROCATION- I The great Liniment cures BUMS and Scalds. 9 ENN ETT'S EMBROCATION- I The groat Lininsent fr ;ause Lumbago.; • B-:ETT'S EMBROCATION--, EZBir r it. Milton* cures Croup. D ENNETT'S EMBROCATION nx" The Peat. liniment. tures Cramps. DENNETT'S EM BROC ATlON ino:grud Unlment, cures Lampe and Tumors. rENNETT'S ' EMBROCATION=gtaa the•t Liniment, Is the beat Unheard known the Mass, and moss him of all outer attedloos that *Tire an4plleation of Strong Liniment. ENNETT' S EMBROCATION- The 'greet Liniment, is the sale by aU Druggists, .and respeetalde storekeepers throughout the Coital • Stater / TU Canada, and the advice to all Is not to suffer, `but to A BENNETT'S EMBROCATION,E GREAT EEI • - 'and thrall August Ay • Hop i .and Cow eds ever , • disease. , mein= .01 the have, been diseases 0 superiorli, apparint aro Mute to emplo) of the pa mate. 0: of damn thus are -mature s thee* wle ' whle have mite the eurpi he emu, proofs In mad the, • stored a t find then low mum Prepart by Drugt m i st 1 Drone nand a deal of the • , TddPita ' thought fbr Wei !zing bill tot Well remedy valid. a' , pieta, • good as 1 ', iowbetu ea cog Hog—th , and the , advert , to New Med. Winds Jane TraltS.lr"Blll Dit.l) . .0 COS i 0 _ _ILLS 11E. INFALLIBLE in. removing . nodges or irregularities of the' menses.' Theis tung Dore, bat bay* been u s ed by the Dodos' Sm. ii!LeYlmars, bea to Franca and Assets, with us, paraimod mores in elegy dam mod be is lamed try many. thousand ladles wbo have used them, tonal. the Pills public; for tits alleviation of those malfitring hem any W to avamialities,whatrner, as well a s preventive to s* hake those beaitti wig not permit sa increasa ofdai ly.: nepoost females, Cr those supposing themselves so, anveautloned nand tieing these Pills, as the Pro.' pristoo minus' sato keeponsibllity after the atom mbar> !Moe: although - their miltneas would prevent any hajto ry to health; of thew Pills arevecominendsd. Direction s artomparsy rash box. Priest SL Sold iihdo male sad retail by C. W. SIFTING, carnet Scratgisa mad centre. streets, Pottsville, Pa ;An orbit* mud be addressed to the above Omni Agenti who will 'apply the trade at IPtoprietor's pries% sod mead the Pills emilideatally to Mims b wail, by theltpsolcateg Si to CILIA W. 'IMMIO, at Pottstille, Sebuyikill empty, Pianm. . - . • _ - alirflesdarns!sm o i: DiErtosco," oil each.box--armis otbereenulue. . . . ' ' 711 S• ei 977 ".., pfj' 2147 f r. COLOGNE.— 1 0u,..rul amibmomar. : i WSPARSNII3Oam r ‘. MI FRAYING 003IPOIIND. 1 t • IMAM() CEXAMS. , !• • E law Term. 804P5. . I 1 • tarp Ts l U.i. i 'at the Nuns F. I Worth Plin th 'tree Phil= • • TAYLOR. Importers sad and Porfumery an fte tale InTettip NAN'd book and Btatios o 7 li Stare.: , i 1 A OARDI, • - i - . - DODSON : taseita ,and 'in the met appeared styleliand at I Thankful fbr past boar; be solicits 1, boaNis. Mid psentutima all kia lark doss is titspart of the ayrsatry.; Bisvitiss. , ydTooth hotel& Lie Devitt* of the radius tidiest:sal gums bi thebsat polishes I• . the gem ind mouth, . . onstage' no acids. ' . • 1 inusiado sod astringent. '-- preserves the Teeth bll parenting tar 1 . •-s rpm:Worm of aisstms. • removes stain from Teeth. • .. • rt a pleaotrthe berati tre Bona LrLutitiPuik nta the Tincture on her Toilet table. body patronises 11. D. L. DODSON: '97.3011 .r IPOSTSVILLID SIARKZITIIe -i ' . . (Wholesale Patties.) . 1 . Wheat }lour, bbl., $5 50; Dried Double, Itaed.lll 141 " IRye llosr,bbl,, 000 do do aapar'd.l MI .Wheat,toushel, l 750 144 Dried Apples, psed,2 20 . Rye, do' . - 90 Sags, dozen 'll ' Cora, ~ Av. c - .. AO Better, per Pound, 1 " 14 . , la Oats, , do • 60 Shoulders, I Pquata , s; do ' -' • 02, limos, .do • 1640 IT' , t Tiluithy Seed, ~ ,Al 7 0 1 Lard. - . I .$8 /1 • - Cljvrer Seed, . ' 640 Plaster, do - eo Hey, per ton, •, , - 10 Salt, per lack, 1 ItIK iTilartiecl. I. 1 . /N'S TOOTH-PASTE. 'S'I'OOTII-PASTE, un tthe tat dentlftleelo use,tereletessing. I preset:TlDE the Teeth. I'tieels rents 17 6te• d , 25 '57 25- WITpIESSES ; . 'le to Pottsville by CIIARLES %V. EPTIN(I, by all the drisprOste in Reading, Norristown, hoot the country. - • 5,'57 *man !the rapi c cure of Coughs, Colds, ness,Brouchlt Is, Whooping Cough. Asthma pill:141s universally known as the best rem ' et discovered for every variety of Pulmonary • wide is Itis geld of its usefulness and so en ema of its cures, that almost every Mellon • try abounds in persons pnbllelyAnown, who restored from alarming and even desperate the loop by its me. When once _trial its over every other medicine of Its kind le . too escape observation, and whirs its virtues * *the public no longer hesitate what antidote for the distressing and dangerous elections; monary-organs which are Incident to our ell. Its timely use many, nay almost all Werke upon the L tags or throat, are aireided and red many thousands every year from a pro ve.. !kr fatally should be without it, and do neglect to provide themselves with a ram• wards off this dangerous class elf /hose will to deplore It when It is too late. Proofb of . lug Mosey of the Cherry Pectoral 'need not o the American people,—they bare living very. neighborhood. But those who wish to tAteusents of those whose health has been re whale lives have been saved by-Its use, will in my American Almanac which the agent bee has to furnish path' ibr every' one. • • by Dr. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass., , —And mid is everywhere. [IC [June 13. 4 57 _=.2m RETIRED PHYSICIAN, • "HOSE SANDS of Life have Dearly run 'out, discovered, while. is the idles, acevtaln mire for Consumption. Asthma, Opuebs. Colds, and Conceal Debbity. The r was discovered by him when his only child, !Amiens gtitii up to die. lie bad hood much onderfesiresterlitive and heallog qualities •ot hrted made from the Cut India Hemp, and the might make a l = Ha itu h , t ,rel b it i . he aud Wbiblis. WS child was coned, and Is now dive •He has since aduditistered! the wonderful o thousands of adorers in ail parts of the 4 he has never Idled In making them tom -41 and happy. Wishing to do as much toc,he willl smut to suchof btu aglicted as request It, this recipe, with tell sod explk as for making It up, and ininasuftlY wa close each applicants° Inclose him one &t -tents to be returned strafing. ou the red, pre leder to be applied to the payment of this s. Address • • Dll.ll. JAHNS, • No. EiG rand st., Jamey City, N. J. .Dr.. 11. 1110111 ma neitbse °Mee nor agent oat, as solde /WO pretended and saver ' recipe ts sent from it* ma but N0.19' Jersey City, N. J. 11. 7 . . n ot . vas, atimmuscup. . I;lsat Tb• isiumisi, is New Y.& ham 'boas sail it to Wined dist as pages z. . , Clausslaabesou This Vein* expresses a' dOwasiselleb to w. peal *MCtLo flerrogete's deal/lost. Owe( beet daughters, Holso.ls shortly to be startied•l • • Ifoinurtit can Pusan* 'RIDS' or nth liost... ' unit Enmuar, Pena. Comanscs.-At the oleos of • dot emit teeetiog for Greensboro Once% Card* ooepty, Md., held at &mbar% and which 010064 a lOW' days egos Shwa was witnessed Coo of An . grooms& pro slavery outrages width bee ever Cr marred in the State of Manisa& —Atm*, "seen.-r logs of this kind it is and it the droll of east medlar, for all .members of , the Chi s t i r o c i bl l , M0th0..,-; dist Episcopal) to menth wooed th e Anil& • of th e Clint. 'flamed by do Note, and slag moo hymn appropriate to - the perthig of those Itho km been worshippers- together Li tented grove for the . week or more of the theatioea continuant* , ,•- - ' Ordinarily the colored people font in aseriblaa .. ' Order, and dell* into Hue - inueediabaly Sitter the whites ; but in souse localities, lest ofhtnee should be take idly outsiders, the colored people ere ntorth. ' , Ed around by themselves, and after lb* procession ' of the whiten has tare plass. To oonnillete the.. p ' slavery sentiment. in the • locality • Ike batter . pl was adopted by the preens dignitary' who h charge of the interests of the meeting: , , _ r . Wm. McColl*, the Proddiag Elder, Plead' . hi self at the heed'of the proosasiow 016 th e oder. • ed anthers of th e Methodbit Episeopel Citavely. w was made up of 41sta sad fretpeoplo ore,- lo w hen' mob .of sore thee afty rpm. led on yas ex-dignitary of th e county , entered the ol le and Om updaunetikately abreast th e PTO.' • leader of , the moth forbade Mr. Mamas lit e , mother step at his pre-U, and thriateniug hist . , wit the vengeance of the Inch should he tiara . ;to "Aimee. ''" • ' ' The Prodding Eider, inththrobed by threat of ' n i u pe nal violence, and fearing .bloodshed end a p rid melee, quit his place at the head or the too, and the mob was triumphant on the ' gro , d made ii sacred by the laws of Maryland' as is * inside of a *burette.. . .- . . -. • . Ai. magistrate on the ground, mad en ofkisting, member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was applied to, we learn, for a writ, in order to arrest' • the leader of the mob. This proteges was dented .., the Presiding Elder; and be found to his clayish • and in contradiction offormer repeated worn, tions in regard to Methodism in the silieeholding torritores of the Philadelphia. Annual Conferenee, ' that the ' Methodist people were ultimo to Anti. • Slavery Methodism, or at least bad not the ewer. ; 4ge to support theirCharsh Witold when the later, est and rights of the colored people . were In qua. tion. We are not•loms of strife and bloodthei; yet we can only think of the position of Mr. MeCowles as one representing, on this occasion, the whole interests of Anti-Slavery lifethodistit on the Pen= insets, and deeply regret that right, and the pree;' lige of a powerful Chureh on the right side, shield so quietly have been turrendered,—.Ewing CIO fiarketa. .PRODUCR .111AR.K.MTL. " (Retail Prices.) YLOUIt.,-Wheat Flour sans Oran $B 60 to P 001111161. and Biai at $ 5 5 0 ? RIO Chop at $1 10 it be, corn Ateal 120 do. • - OR N.-Whlte Wheat sells at $1 85 g ba" ..041 75 do., Rya 95 do., Corn B 6 do., Oats 46 do. 51EAT6.-Doef sells at 12% ogl 14 eta. pall D. Wettest 12% do. Veal 12% do., Pork 12% do, Ow:idlers/3 to. do Ha na lb to 17 do., Bologna lb do. PROVISIONS.-Ratter sells from 17 to 22 Aim ..s• - 12.% do.; Ings.l6 eta. It dos., . Lard 16 ena.lll6. 81.TOARS.z-Cuba 11 do., Port Rico 12%40., "Al White 1i do.; Crushed and - Pulsed:4d 16 do". FRUIT AND VEOLLTAIILLS-Tetnatoes 25 eb.t peat, New Potatoes 20 do., Cabbage 8 to 12 eta.' II head. 87% eta. n Cannibal . * 0 a dm, Natialal to U s 1 tem tes Plants 7234 do, Roper Onions IS I 4 rope, Apples 50 ets. do, Peaches em 3 lip half poet. LEGAL CARDS. 1 TW. ROSEBERRY,• Attorney at, Law. Cent--darnet of Ma 4i rket and 2nd; stmts. - nrud 0, MY ER STROUSE, Attorney a Law. Moe—Centre street, opposite the Salts' Hall, &Mille. [ll•brearl9,l o e. - • 4WD B. GREET, Attorney at Law, AP. SPINNEY, Attorney at, Law, i Ashland. Schuylkill county, Pa., will sot as agent► paselasa and oak id Beal Wats, °di/lets= of nista, 410.. [Aphland, May Za.!la 2147 . g t LEMENT S. FOSTER, Justim of ibs Now allansidg•—enllaciania and wades so; ed and attended to carefully, ' ebruary 23, '66 • . _ AAS R. B NNAN, Attorney at La ()See In Centro Street, ("podia the Ropoopi! TCurdt ll l 9 .rottn.M Illahrona. N0v.20.1856 47.17. • ANCISSPENCER, Magistripe, 'and Red Estate Agent. Oare In Hall Read street •w East Market, Pottsville, Pa. March. 22, a 856 , • . • 12.41" 'T I }IN SEITZINGER, Justice oltho ILF Peace, BT. CLAIR, will attend to all business to rioted toltin with diligence and we. February 21, 1 67 ' • 8.1.31 —Q.TII2:6TOPHER*LITTL E; Amor M'at Law. Pottsville, Schuylkill county'. Pa. In Plehentongo street, corner of &wand. aprll 164 TORN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of. Lthe Pests and Coaveyaneer—aMe• amallta Psbfp Nag Howe, Broad strait, Taaaairsa, Pa. ' May 2,'57 - [lg. GEORGE doB. KEIM, Attorney at Law. Pottneille,Pentia., will attend tolvil htudnees in Seharylkill county and aleewhent. °See In Centro fleet Paint , ' oPiandte the Miners' Bulk. July 7, 'de c tj IOLLECTIONS IN NEW YORK and BROOKLYN Pers o ns In Pottoille or &hay". county who desire .to have to any_ Slap debt., or, or bonds collected In New Yorlecity or - Brooklyn. or ay countrter who desire legalintbrinatlcee as law prom dlngsdAthese titles, can bate their Wither prompt ly atter' .tir by the truth:doted - . 'C.J. JA CIS, - . Owstad i e—r Uwe $ 3-46 Button street , Brooklyn. Itc.f;rence—.7.ults 0. Gaszrt, Esq. July 11, '67. 2114111 arAC SEVERN; Justice of . the REACT., attends to tter collection of notoonta. and I business appertalohm to his Waco. Ile also Woods to the ineasaretaeot of Britt and Stone Work, gimes- Lions, Ake: The Doekit of Jacob Kline, Sq., is to his paassiake..offioe—Ceatze at, below Azirrkza Rouse. Deeds, gond', Mortgages, to. " - ISAAC Z. RSV titititili attend to - the &swim arp et Deeds, 'Bonds, Mortgages, Sarnia Sxr Insurance, Any with accuracy and despatch. Office—Cent* stret ik li•• low American house. with Isaac Belem, Pottsrple, Feb, 14, 57'. !It . BUSINESS CARDS. Vu4 M. DIXON, Dentist, 1612 L0ii.71:"4 ii.71:" 4 P-iu"Drquu - sta. • QEO. K.:SMITH, Mining . Efigineet and Conletritlewer,4 , ttrfile, Pa, • b. 14, - . . T'OSEPH W. GEARY, Civil and Mi St .. p nips Engineer. Odiee—Onmer of Started mil 2d streete,Pottailile, la Plenary 10 S. PW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville; Ps., alate of the Pennsyhenla State (leolodes' Barn% explores lands. mines, Le. [October 13,'66 61-tf ‘ 4 IAMUEL. GARRETT, Magistpte, 17 Conveyancer and (Mural Vollactor. Mee, &atm Bt. Pottsville. Pa, opplult• Toirn hall. Aug. 1A: 1 57 .13- HENRY PLEASANTSI C r iril and' , Inning Engineer, POTTSVILLE. Orms—llarket,street, north side, between Centre sad Second. 4 [August 8 ,' 67 62,6ut GEORGE BROWN, Mite Inspector, _Pottsville, Pa. - InsinicteVost lands and tner— +Psrartlar attentlot sold to ventllnlkes 'August I, 'VI , TAIL G..-N. BOWMAN, jgoon Dentist. of In Mirk Butldleir, Il ia se • • corner Marina and Second streets, Pottsville, Va. ()debar 1,1833 404 f ,K BANK CARTER, Civil and Min- IngEngioeor,Borreyor, IO U attend to - sur of oda, ml Deo. town plots. se. Miro with Bud. Lel,. ZIA. Arid door bcdorr Silver Tenses, Pottayillo. Po. " May 9. IT 194 t CLEAVER • & CLAPP, Geological. 1.3•11 and Mining Engineers. Conveyancers,. tea Real Cattle' Agen=ell• the Wyciatlag Neese, TON, Pa. • . D. W. CLIAVIILY VA. Y. Curt. May 'Ft . • is JOHN 110DGKI.; Mining Engi neer and Surveyor, Centre St-. Pottrrille, PA., at• tends toSarreylng and Exploring Coal Lands. lag Winaslte. Agent tor the purchase au4 o= &tato, collection orients, Au • %March 21, toe. IEAL • lENItY W. POOLE, Geological Tooontaphleal sad ]polo; Engineer; Centreekeed; Pot Ille• Pa.. Orem attention to *amp and nn' lions of Coal Lands, to mower of mime err. dal secantes; and to the superintsmibmel sad wit charge for prhprietors of eidatea - Yekmary,2,-`57 [July 22,14 21-tfl . Y 64, 1341 m nll charge -For the Purchasta.'ind Salo of Beal Wit.; AIWA'S ma eillt t * nig charge of Cool Lands, Moot, le-,a 'eolloeth Coa rents—from twinty foam ammelosee %ta w Immo a hwi to stow fattsfittloa. Ones Ifshantanto Street, , pottsittlo. OILLB, M. 521.7.. . Apr116;11157 •- - • • -Mkt; • _B t IklcElaiaiti, Civil arid . Mining ay slen*imer, Ashland. Ps, attends to Sanaylnat sag tonnrung 311assocarstug laid dividing landwria latlngorn Lots, and sOoMr Vastness la the line of Lotter addrats. *suntan piping P. O n OchAllUll Chanty, Ps., - • • Neb.:34oU NEMZD MAVENS, ' • Awn«. •zfrawheiwt }wens,? ' 'MIMI . DOOMS and Watkins Draw 1 !fp of Ooradia: itteg Itaganoi, Whidloif Znghtoo, and • Wend' dna , of Coldory,Blast Yuman, •nd Roiltuallfll,lll‘ be. ae. , Mod** Draniado and SpecilleatSous of lavestioai tinvouied fdtlitintalat Oder '411111•111% Irotictian aleiT . • 11.1 y
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