The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 03, 1857, Image 3

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ga-Tae circulation of the'lltsmis- Jcks/3. 1814,ral
toe ET:teptl circulation of any SI °thee' hrtallsh
p A pere nub!' hed In the Comity—lan! ait It circulates'
moue the in et portion of the poißeation. an avrtise
met inserted in Its rOlumno of edam, *Nth a s 'mach
1,. the adurtiser as If liXibliehed In anY fnrco other pa'
.er... In our cities lltnAoles of adeett4oe are always gra
deap.price acoadlui Zo
Per.
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. pEnsom :,sk 4..
Er' Our Subecribers k i r.,.; and Brook
lyn, In aiteare for e nbeeriftion : 0 . y . 4 r e , 1'37 their
bills to S. 31. l'ettenel & 1 , 00 N n . T ' ` e street. who
has it
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censente I
I t
receive i "1' ..nti ... u1/ " Their bevy
tbd bills at their office These 0 *do tt more contr.
ulent can remit the a mount by maillto our address.
,4ii . r j a a tight. plane.—Vie Must ounress that we
are In a ii4ht place for the want of funds, to•mert en
guemente title mouth. Ourfrieuds aus aid tut generally,
if they will only forward us the. email awns due. us for
sabscriptiato. If they cannot ekti the whole amount, a
p'eoilen !fill be thankfully •recelved: We perthas d ie
- times are very trying—but every little helps.
si , ,e - -We return our th nks to those of our subreriters,
Feat t pril all over the„ nntry, who,'have ' , impended to
W
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our billy forwarded to au. e regret to state how
eyer, that a considerable umber haye not yet pall any
attention to these Mlle. ilfe will takti the tronbleOf again
semliun the bills to this po rtion , and after the Up” o f,
velsoutble time to bray' 1 Di them in some shape or oth
er, we will corinuenne pro* T his list And publish the
respective amounts duo us. is the only course left
~,_ a d op t, in Justice to : Ourselves lind stir credltnee.—
.Wa:esnnol aff.rd to laboittard from year year.ind ex!
TwAd gao per • pet in furnishing ii. paper to our
~,,,i,,,,...-wort to every one who reirts It double the
price of robie ption—cmci tam gift it away. ,We are
aware that mny, thiough.neglect, do pot forward their
pubscriptiens, bee.mse the amount lis small a'nd they;
deem it of n importance. Toeuels we have only to
gat,. that we re compelled to Cga it ei up PO per week to
pay our hand , and ..paper4naker.. and forty remlttanees
of only $2 w ~ ly. nukes up this sum. We hope that
every subscrl .rior the Journal to Armors, will think of
thin matter: I . ''
Inow atlverfisisments 'in this weeit. l 6
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id of room prevents our calling
in tt each one. i..
llcAni the
ppecial attent'
eat rejoicing in Nebraska Territory
iof Judge Fargo'son, as delerite to
r•Chatitnan, the idministration and
lidate. The vute ofJr.• Territory
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Antspoeis directed to‘'Pru i fesSor ilrood'a Cel
!trate(' hair Restorative, adveitised in the Jour.
ou/,,end fur sale by ma,. Dregiiis, j Those who
have tried it speak favorably 'of it's% merits,:nod
the sale is quit large:
TrICRE if
at ; the electio
CougreeP, or .1
Dough's can,
ivai 5,853.
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ALL Wonxt:to RIGHT.—The , whale Opposition
in Philadelphia, including the illnion party and
"Strnightouts,". with a few exceptions, have nni:
ted on one City and County tiOtet, in opposition
to the ticket inpulinatcd by the ptolly Maguiret."
•
Ilow rilVonas.*The.Loweli Cotton Mills have
stopped, and Lave jooncludcd t o o ship their stock
of , cotton, about 5,000 balcs,ito Europe. - i They :
cannot afford to tuanufaeturellt. Foreign; labor
will work, it up,.ned tbe goodf,wifil be !era back
to us under the pre,ent free trade policy..
Tut: New Yoik Tribune depletes that , at leaFt
100,000 people will be oat of eniploymentin that
city in November and Dehttnher, by the sthppage
of Factories, 4c. Thoee.who have contributed
to the destruction of limericin Productions and
the inability of the 'etnploynient or labor, gill
,luive u fearful responsibility tiesting,on thew:,
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EllettANAN AND CAL9OUII.--iMe 'refer 'our rea
ders to en article from the NeW York Cmirier and
Imptirer, headed "The NeW Democratic pot.-
trine.", Next week we will show, that although
Mr. Ilueba!nan. has declared that. MS& "toys
tery to him' how such a dactrine could hare been
seriously doubted," that salt Buchanan, while
in the Uniteil i States Senate, act only'-doubted it,
btit ebsolately opposed it. Such a man,;who wil
lingly proclaims his own shaMe, sinks almost be
neath c
ter in Forney'a :Pres*, on
the
the State'of h eduntiy, nye—
iTe quote his tian langu:ige ti "Titers is ! to accu
mulation of *croddito %biota ;, balance : of trade
. in in fncorl of this` countri,l and that, there it
- scarcely any cause for the . pi i esen't destruction of
:business. It was through suc t hlyilig in thelelitt.
iiietraion, when Forney publishled.thut paper, that
the GREAT SWINDLE OF •"POLK, DALLAS
AND THE TARIFF OF 18,0," which led to its
hestructien, was praitiscd upon a ionliding pee,
A i de. • . •
IMPORTS STICL ON THE .fIICINNABK.TheI .
putts at'Wew York tor the fast week asno\seted
to • - $ 1 , 38 0, 201
In 1856 . corrcrponsling,week--Lo nly 1,298,291
The lilporti of Cotton U4side from linston the
present yent• sMountb to i - $20,496
Eapoits to some period in 1846, 30,8.53
Falling .off one•third. There is not Much hope
for the eountry,.until the tremendous Foleign
drain on our Gold and Silver is stopped.
Vterana read the Addrese to the people oit'
Schuyikill County, ,in anOthercolumn,ole.
,ticket presented it composAlot ell , parties—and .
'the.honest thinking portior of, all. parties can •
*vole for it, without feeling Itiehrrnied afteriards.
.The tax-payers too will be startled with the ex
. Whit made, which we presume is correct, as the
.particsaitich their.ontnes telttie statements. In
times like these, the men of every party ought
to vote for honest men. We' ent hottest men in
office, and we rare nut a healer they aro Democrats,
Americans or Republicans.
:, Atty. vou Assesseo„, 7 4ll persons who desire to
• vote at Gio Governor's Election must be "assessed
too daps before the electiOn. As the pleation
takes Once on the 13th inot.,! this is the last (lei
o°which assessmeats can take place. Let every'
• ersim who desires'. to vote; see today that his
o .
;towels on the Aloe/seem list. . . , .• . I.
Heretofore some of the Aiseescir's have - refused
to assess persons on . Saturday, but have, closed
the books on Friday evening.' This is wrong—
the Assessor's are bound tWentet all persons who
apply for assessment to-day; but after to=day . it'
will be, to late. • . .
Ir is stated the cause of the Dank of Pennsyl
vania suspending, was lu Ons:equencei of large
amounts ( l oaned to some of its ottleens, - come of
whom .were engsked in Sugar spsiculStions.
is rumored that Gen. Patteriton halt bout $200,-
. . . ,
• 000 of Defends to sustain 1.4 'gum !peculation.
~/The President of the Dank, Jr, Altibohe, resisted
"theaelnaoe, hut was . I.,
In,( incinni~ti , Ohio ; a'Bopk fecentif inspended,;
ant it cilispiscovired that the Cashier'. used
'soo,ooo of its funds to stieiviatC'iii Whiskeg.—t
. 1 Such conduct on the
: putt of Bank. officers le
ealculoted to hriiik the Binking Institutions of,
the *ifn ry into disrepute.] • - •
A Soft 1p.L017.76r tn. killuw, of Talessee,
o a recent letter to his conititueney, aiJahed the
'couluctof Gen. Seilii,Gen.i Hitchcock, commis
sioner 'fritt, null others in' lilexice,andialtn John
Tyler, ft!' bribery. .gen. \telmock,:and
s,et, have come out in lettr , rs, id, wh!ela • they tIZ,
not leave it. single feather ln this - Pillow.. They
Lt indicate • themselves trininphantly Stop 'every
k.hari;e, mil even John Tyler denies the , charge
of bribery. They provePilliw to ho entirely igno
rant of ell thO transactiunsi in The N.
S. says this Pitloe seized
et Wilt ends and shook t , piece!—there hum—
thin; felt.
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1)LoN T. SAI7tIEICC TOUILIP.IOTEB,—Iivery good .
ought to use his iidlitinne in. imslutiug .the
.. - tears of the tituid,.and preheat Omn i , from eucri
ficiog' the Notes, of the 1)solts, rtolliqular atom
of banks in Petinsylvania. They are as good. ad i l
\-gold for all the purposes trade—and by re
ring to tell thew, an abundance of guld'and silver
will maim its appearance tia change fur all heti iII
-
nese purposes. The banlii will also aid•in giving
' ti;ecie change, lithe holders of notes strill . t r efute
to sell thew for-Coin, except in 4isel , ;of ala.olute
•nieessity. The cheaper the prices of c'cia is kept,,
• Le greater will be the circulation.' The business
community can also aid ttiewselves and.the coati j
mpieity, by inking all , notes of hanks nee'l'irOkeri
at Fat her go * . We , Wive adopted this. plan]
tines thc , elispowion. • • •. • 4.1
l'orttseion Lcscssne--4he 14buring populs.
'ion srp leaving this lir'giots by hundreds, princi
pally for the West: On Monday lastoo less than
arrrofy lit ift; Her o 10,1 at 114 Rail 'toad Depot
fur Pittsburg. From Aehland, (he get:cyclic states
upwards of fifty lull 'art w;ek. The great fraud
pruetired upon the people bjtiitideatruction of our
. I . l utue;tie Industry, and flooding the country with
tulign productr, bat buret upon us liken bomb-
Itell, shutting up the Mines and Pacturies and
ariTing the people out of employment. . Tho Paulo
tamed distroye t t the business of the country bed
Lire and enured the hanks to auspead•rperia pay
•"4ll' in 1, !.37.
,Ilarritiusei continued Until pros.;
try carjestcired by the Tariff of 1642: The
Tpof that taw bas demoted tit again.—
rer to remedy the etiil mite with" the velure.
hr :!'rupply It? or will they eantinue to rote
v iny ,'', l , 4 'h6 demagogues whdery party ! party!!
• N r th • . 14ta hitittY their deatitit intemita, dastroY•
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read
• c h i , for labor;tia . d. starve iketr
We will 4,e;6'. • !
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• Trir.•3l nurse crlcrtort.—Juhn Hyde, Jr4'who
hut afeW Month) ago was one of the 'Bidets' in
1
tho Chnrch of Litter Day Saints, or Mormons,
haring be come disgusted •With their practices has
renounced them,; and issued a book, is whiett Ihe I
• . .
fully e xp oses the whole system of MormenhmS • as
far es q wasi n itiated,n and fully. coullnus all Ali
ehergesprade againskthern by:Judge ,
Olt Ontnunond •
and ; outer ; outer:.Unite..UnitedStates Officers, who were e Ont l ..'
yelled to flee finfromOreat Salt Lake:city a to ' wl
montlistst C: ,This book is evidenU i
y truthful p r
worthy ' in fl confidence. O lt gives the rise and pro-'
• • i , -.,
•,' greis •Minutmilses,'lts .dbleets 'and aims; end ,
calmly
'investigates . the veld& 'system. IC MI
iiartlyTpiwi from 3 u mondani= and Jesuit.
are
Ism,
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Is, as
1 . , to fanatical are its followers, that ' there
thou ids in the • Great' Sal t. lute City, who
t
would Willing* lay down and sacrifice tbeir.liver
'at the t
idding of their Prophet B righam Y oung.
Yoong„,hk• describes -as a fine, portly, handsente
man, ts . .tcr would-attract the attention of sKralers
Mormons.•l •
,as well asHe i's illiterate, but shrewd
and ealeWlating,• and. Ills wilt is law to rilt. the
Ssiints.i Mr: lige say : , that if Loyola , thelonn.
d• ri. .v t ' . 1
el of l i aa reauariwere now living; be could leers
from Br ghlim 1 Young. He says Young is, no
bypriertt l. hu . t firMly believes in Mormantim4it
is his itsttemy,and great sacrifices which' be l lies
madei l ln "eontinues to make,' - for Mormonism:l,
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that 'gleans him , such unlimited power Over 1 I hit
Saints 4 1 . .
Mr:. i • ' 1
Mr: Hyde has, written a letter to the editors • of
• the•2l - .IY, Tr ib '
usse iu which be speaks of the prot
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slats r f iSepitois7nt the expedition sent nut with
,
the Be lt l i Goverrsor and other. 11. 1 B. Authorities, l
and al t o S he, olley that Congres ought to pa s.
sue toiout t l'a atop to the spread.of tbisfent listen
of , Muirohnisui within the Halts 'of the Belted i
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Stales. I "lye append the 'letter: , '
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Tth Editors If the New Toth Trawmi.
• •Cle:---it is one thing for Brigham ' Young to blinder,
another! tiling for hint to act. In bi. i ijs talk , he. Is nearly
as 'wild tesdainball, and Kimball:la wild sac Maniac.
lii his actions lirigtun' is patitte, too. politic to 'hurry
[flatterer !Ills force is Increasing too rapidly by yearly
immigitlon. ills. men are preparing too' thprobeli
ly bycenstant exercise. Ilis resounds are beit.g
too ra idly developed, and little 'valleys for retreat
too f
n i i
uantlgrdistuvered. Ile *lll tempurise 'as long
-as he osit,qor to delay to straggle Is only to 14, the
' better P 4
rePared to meets It. ' if govern be wlse,,and
the oftleiaie soot to Utah pretdcat, th. Sit will be ne wont
e l f aifiasithic WWI' Nothing Is mere certalo than that.
:kvery rautage that Brighaubpossesres can be counted;
[ every t alent that be possesses oremploye cattbeurented.
That Allah may be counted can ;be emeded 1 Brigham
will ylitil to the new Governor like a tiger who couches
1 brick e ri his haunches only to add three to Me spring; he
will uelc and, yield . If Col. Cumming be • Brut land
wise— eliber encourageing him by Mr weeknees nor
irritating him by his eneroy-he will sneered.. if not,
he andr brother sejficialvenli hare tofigi for. bereaved
by t elhlormons. If they be once aroused , Brighad is
right i his statement that .2100 would be' contemptible
foruny W ing but a bodygaurd to protect their retreat.
t r
"h I'shall Government dot Nothing I' They tuive
taken new move on the chess board of affairs, and the
nextlongs to the Mormons. The new Governoi and
cede Will spend the ensuing Winter there. They tillt
b..
ne*
forma , • mi of Inquiry, and 'will examine the real
popithWitf matters and report. On the result of Much
investiga ion, and the nature of such rerort most Intent
policy'be! determined. - If the country . be, resolved! to
abolish Plygarny, and I think it ought, and hope it:will,
one of the measures suggested in my work on' -font 01/1M;
l/1M; W II 'hereto be adopted, mid Own only energetietc
lion ca i Secom plink the design:" If the Government de
cline interfering with polygsmy,thenthe 56yrmons will
hush drill [taloa most peaceable yeople, and apply harOd-
Mihsiers 61(0 .the Union. Polygamy will then be no , just
irreundspriref two; and anall - t liar bectolicut: will be
over, there wiit be uo ottfer valid reason, They; will
then beadmitted, and America will lend the Sanctuary
of ber tent t oad Mr seal of her assure{ to this monstrous
and libel blot. .
'4'o4 Muer 'all, however meek minor • circumstances
may warp and't urn aside inquiry from the real , positive
,point i 4 it. I ssue , It is polygamy that lathe bans:rand sinew
'of then orinon difficulty. To defend. polygamy ;they
have petit* rebelled; to meet the rebelliord poiyeamy
must be attacked.lf polygamy' be conceded; all the re
bellion. Will erase of Shrift and the Mormons willisettle
ilown into a state of grumbling and suspicions Mt:Genre.
The 1 and sole question to be rewalved In the Mormon
matter, is this, ..Shall the Unitel States tolerate polylv.
amyl nIllah?" . If it is determined to permit-it, ,11
yew- troops, cease your phillipics, Ind In 'the name o
rom mpn. sense let the whole business drey,iud OM 31Or
moneWiltuever trouble your peace, or bluster swagger
ing ni t t:aneee of resisting your intervention.- They will
'only !gladly escape Your attehtimr by their , silence,
and yr:or 'Wrath by their - sublet:skin. They will con
tentedly„ Wave the blister on your ennecienees and the
blOt Ott yourreputation ; the lie t) your wants oT pro.
gress.'and the teproacit on your religion; the sneer far
the ilinithen andl he taunt for the akeptie: They will en
joy the indulgence, and leave you to bear the shame.—
If tin; country determine to suppresspolygamy, the time
to attempt It will be next year. Congrept must legislate
upon It awl enact sslpe law before the executive can
have 40' law to enlace. The measures and the means
mud /t 4 greatly effected by the reperts and suggestions
of the lately appolnted °lariats. • '
'l,hass thing. is certain. Brigham A will not resist iihe
i
entre ne of the troops nor the,eppointment of Col. Cont
,
min tr they only rondoct .Iblemselves with the least;
rn Oa; if not they 'will act infools. and not only ireap 1
the '
he their folly, but precipitate the country into
a frig ittntind monstrous massacre. Ikea% therefore,
with painful intereit, tise arrival of the two next malls.
. l'!I ALII.OCIIqt!MUI2, yours respect fling. '
• 1 , • "JOHN HY E. Je."
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T . • • •
!ITT A 11 ,EXPEDITI&N —IMPORTANT !PROM
UTAM , - 1 - Waal:l2ton geptentbee 3O.—A letter' te•
•cciveli
tu.day , from Fort Kearney, dated Sepetn
Sti,, cittes
that two corny:inks of tz„oops had ant
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tnens tont day on the way to Salt, Lake, and tho r t the
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sth and 10th regiments of-infantry had reached
Fort aramie. Col. Huffman had seined five hue.
l i 1
drestliegs of powder in a Merman train,, sr - Benda - -
-• t ,
log Catiforniada informed the 'Writer of the letter
1-
that his• Mormons were Waking preparations for,
the fight, and did not conceal their hostile move.
men'
e "Elder Kimball,in his serinon in the Tab.
i• , •
etrin l, at Salt Lake, said he could , with h is ; wives
whip} h the twenty-fire: hisadred troops,. and do • a
good[ dnyi's work :on his farm in the afternoon.
,'t
Ile feriber remarked, that th' provisions, for the
.arrity•W'ould reach the valley, ut the troops Worild
nevet I enter Salk Lake city. ' .
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Tu t s Catsts—Gov. POELLEtt.—The' prompt
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manner in which Our. Polio+ has acted in !con.
viniftg the l i egislature,lo, entet the wants of a
~...,
inffettng community, meets the approbation 61all
partia l s, because all parties are engaged in !mai
-1
fleas] l and all parties are effected. Here and there
•
you m i nd some idler finding 'fault with it, in con,
se qukt4tOiliis head . hiving been • Pled with uto
pian ideas abttut, business and ,ourrency—ideas
whiab, in Uttempling to Carry out, seems tj: have
debqrkil those who entertain them from bUsimess,
'and tnsde them dept . odente and loafers to 'A,
n ustri 4' •
the in porticht of the community. 1
In England, the , most wealthy find the t
productive country in Europe, in times of a en.
1.
like tbe_presentpho whole power of the Goyern-
Motif; and its money regulator, the Bank of Eng..
lant4 l is wielded to aid nod - sustain the p roducers
, 1
ant business community, wbo create the wealth of .
4i • 1 •
a' country, and not toThence the value of money r
by playing into ;dm hands of u s urers, shavers and,l
gamblerr.:--l i tiOs the true puller, and .Goirernor
Poil+ k Will secant the thanks of nine-tent,. of
1
the vrihole commitnitrfor hie promptnessl in re
sponding to' the nails of the bulkiest; community,.
i'velli ti _it • should ditidense ale ','Shylocks," many 1
of Aft om; if they bad the power, would 'convert ,
i •
bunion fouls into, "merchandise?! if. they 1 ' could
mai° money cutt of.the traffic.' We append the y
Pro l
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aumation : 1 1 . . I
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i
4 • ,'• ,'Proclamation. ' !
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In thre. and by the Aukority of the Cbsermenamairht
of , rentylconio, Janis Pettus[, Goterruir if the raid
Chat tontoralrh:! ,
11 • A PROCLAMATION! -
117tdvas, a serious tiliancial revulsion host occurred, ,
remitting in tye inspinston or specie payments' by the'
Itanks:Of this and other State* of the Union. and -the I
fallunijof many lone established commercial houses; lead-'
hut tojthe destruction of confidence, and to the primal
Nubs evaxament •nd depression of trade, and thrtatiming
foloTenit disastrously the credit of the Oanimonheallh,
and tlee.great industrial Interests of the people; j
•An;whereat, an oedtskin so extraordinary requires
prom and efficient action-to relieve en alarnicd and
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state tic community - ' ' , ' .•
TheiVatr... I, Jsxra'Pouncr., Governer of the G;mmon.
wealth of Pennsylvania, by virtue of the powers con
t.-smile n me by the Constitntkm, do hereby convene the
Genera Aasetubly of this Commonirealth, and require
the hie Otters of the Senate and Hoare of Representatives
to ill I 9 Abell. respective boners in the capitol as liar-
Holm on Tuesday. the sixth day of October, A. D.l
1937, a 11 o'clock at noon of that day, then and there I
to takislinto comilderation, afid,etdopt such meseures of ,
relict Lilt the premises as the meant exigency may seem i
to therd in ,T heir wisdom to demand. ' k •
In teetimony whereof, I hale hereunto set my hand,
and callow , ' 'the great seal of the Commonwealth to Mil
'affixed at Harrisburg, this 28th day of September. in the 1
year Of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty.
seven, end of the Indepehdenee or the United Stites the
00)1j-second.' , 1
fly the Governor:. ANDREW 0. CURTIN, ,1
[t.. 4 4 . • , Secretary of the Commonwealth. '
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, docin Anytce.—The Lancaster .I:4?)nin'ei• gives
the foqowing good end sesuionablo sitivice. It is
appii e e
every, w i here:
L 0174 Honiel'the Sp eek.—There a
abundance
of specle in-the emntry fur all file ordinary trans
actiuMs of daily life, if , it is only kept in Circula
-1100.1 j pecie, or other small currency, is the life
bluoil, 4r business, and if it IA wanting to soy con:
sid‘eable extent, business will languiuh, stagnate
or Ateliy . in propnition as its life-blood Is wanting. i
The tpropensity to board specie is one lOf -the]
1 I••westi meanest vices of the human tuind.! i if is!
the Ively tasenee of selfishness. The propensity!,
1 is mai yrally height9ned in Hines of panic hkeibo 1
present, add •oftetimises upon good men Who fel
ordinary Seasons would be entirely freer frbel It.
, Let!ill who hove a spark of kindly and liberal-I
1 I., 'eleF.L"re , fiet the temptation and it will die from i
them'. i ;• ; ' I
—'lhere is still sufficient gold • and aliverlin the
I country t . 4 keep the wheels of business in Motion.
and tberebyenablo to earn daily. bread: 'What.
ovettof; want and satiating spay prevail this winter
atn . 4rigithaise who would-labh.but can hod nu em
plltatiii,lwill be largely owing to ibe hoarding of;
'peel*, These who cause this .wnnt to fall upon'
•the your, Will receive their paylu duo win ran,' ir it 1
be true it hsitr!"with • the measure yam/to withal, this]
eaearn,a alt be measured to you again." : •
We would also advise the lirokers and
. Money
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dealsirs,!t& be moderato in th e vateacharged for
spectuju exchange for notes. Many of the obe
r
veri h ' ~.already - *seed the : . poor. and needy
.1 I . 1 • I
flaring he panic, in a moat shameful and, tricot
• t 1 1 , • •
eel "ma nee-Leid they cats :hardly expect - the
( 1:1
prote l et'i 10, of the edmiienity. Jug in 'propos:
tionlio't e rates eberget ; ,tor gold and silrerrnitl
It tie bassi/0d and !malaise . checked -rind ~ the
it 1 : •
'lt - h
peppie r Fi i every eorntaun y. sr ere his ; rates
are ihor ' , ought te,astemble in public aseeting
on d*to,y,'deattnd ;4 dtrontlettanee, or 'tie them
notice ti, leave, • The petite' are bound, biall the
t
, Hof i
law! l neardth to protect the peor and Leidy
Troui het ';., rubbed. , .
. • -,
tot I
A i
!xi;
1
DONE RMJL
The American' : Republicans of Maine brims
chpoin au entirely RepubllmM Senate (311,1 and f t ,
Ilartin 113 Republican to 33 1 4111 sorts, !eclat/10g.4
unheard from. 11 this, with, over 13,000 Majority
on.Geveruor,
on oeieruer, teed falliug MI, it only needi
a fuller vote to increase it. ' •
Three years agollsice gave a Demoiritic ma.
jority of upwards. of 10,000,—now en American
Republican majority of upwards of 13,000, with
only. about three-fourths of .the Total out.
The Dettoeratsof Maine vote for prineiples and
not men,—they cannot be sold by the aeata g o g ne i
to the Slave power like sheep is thiehmsbles, by
crying Party! Party!! iluppori the Party!!!
Thinking men of Pennsylvania go and do likei
wlise on the Seeped .TeesdaY of Dabber. 'lV's'
F. Packer is a srhy Democrat—be steamed the
a
u
office of Canal Commissioner', as r man, and
after serving three yeirs, at'a rola' of $l2OO a
year, came out of the rate rich • d independent
by nianderinr, the State, thus j lug lbin' T :
debtedneuand the taxes of tie people.l - Andli'
you 'oppose that if be plundered tie State 4;
Canal Commeoner, that be will not do golf,
^Ali
.elected' Gore — tic ? , •
, -
; .
David Wilmot is a Democrat of principle—his
present 'coarse on Free Soil I was advocated and
applauded by the unanimous support of the De-,
terracy of Penisyleania. If. was the &Maiden
In the North, and hie "Proviso," prohibiting Sid.
very inlbe Territories of the United States, waS•
passed in a Democratic Congress by a large ,me-
prity, every. Pennsylvania member of Congreas
supporting it—and it was supported by npwar4a
of three-fourths of the Democratic' members of
. o
Cm:4nm from, the North. , Darld WUmot• sup
ports the same principle now--but where am,
leaders of - the Democratic party? Why, they
have `goon _over lx4ly and soul, to the Slave.'
ocesey of the South. • Even James Buchaese,
whom, his -rupportele raid before the eileetiop
would faroriree'Eoil, has in his late letter enl
- braced the *strobe Calhoun doctrine, for whicb
Gen. Jackson • was going to hang him—and" hb
leader, will go with him. • 1
'Wuir WILL raw Ifceltsurrems Di:it—This is.ja
question frequently . asked, WV difficult to answer
at present. ' The Philadelphia Ledger, the orgin
of the Broken and Money Shavers, seems disposed
to advocate the usual course of legislation—thit
is, for the benefit of Brokersend Money Shaven.
against busine s s. Forney's "Press" leans thc
i
sameriay—but the known hostility of these pa-.
. .
pars to all business;-will hare but little weight it
the present crisis.
.Thi.ene is but a mere party
hack, aid the other'the organ of Brokers, Mani".
Shavers, Stock Jobber* end Gamblers, So ett- .
customed are these papers to advocate sueh a
policy, that they have lost sight of all logitimfte
and productive business, on which nine-tenths or.
the whole community depend, and look upon it 6*
,1
a mere • seemiii.try consideration. The objeet,
however, of legishation is to advance the intereits
of the working, producing and business eomMu
nity, and not. the interests of Usurers, Shavers and
Gamblers. There cannot be much relief to the
country until our Revenue Lairs are changed by
Congress and the Foreign drain of Gold ad Sit
verehecked. Under these circumstances, our iin
pression is, that the beat policy fur the Legislatere
to adopt would be simply this. the sas.
pension, and urge upon the Ranks thenecessitipf
resuming agairi at the earliest period consistent
with the interests of the laboring; producing and
business community. Authorise the Banks lon•
sue small notes so long as the suspension coqu. I
CleF, to be immediately withdrawn from eireila
lion on the resumption of' specie payments. This
would give change to the community from bur
own Tanks, which would be taken on deposit; send
would meet all the wants for change. , If this is
not done the State *ill be flooded with all kinds
of foreign small notes, of which' bet little is
-known, and a large portion of which are worth
less 'counterfeit*. Under ordinal." circumstances,
we are opposed to the issue of small•notes--Ibut
in times of difficulty, the triVpolicy is to' "ao4m
waste ourselves, to, the wants of the community
- and if circumstances will fords smell notes into
circulation, its the absence of sufficient coin, give
1- us those which Ilia best known end which can be
. used to the best advantage. We want practical,
not experimenta l legislation.
"Ter. MOLLY MAttuinas."—A new and exiclu
'lolly Irish 'Catholic secret ,organisation, ander
the above eupbonioca title, has recently sprung'
up in our eastern cities, and is just no* occittly
log a very considerable dhgtee of public 'atars
tion. It was started originally in Roston, as sa
offset to "Know Nothingism,' but sine, the de
cline of that Order, has been found so eminently
useful in controlling the Native Democracy;with
whom the Moguires are politically aseociaed,
that it is kept up with Increased seal. I.. The fun
damental principle of the new organisation is to
'taboo' every political aspirant that is not . of 'the
Romish faith, unites they will aid and assistrthe
member*. Under its - practical woyking, every
Locufoco Convention Is in effect so 'packetn!. '
fore hand, and eo admirably. managed the'lre.
cret drill of its members, thit Native Democrats
are thrust to the irall =with no hope of polttiCal
preferment.. So Powerful it already beet Will,
that it is even said to control in a measure the
.tion of the dignitaries of the Government in their
appointments to office, and thus it ,hasbappened
that recently so many of the *better citizens' have
been' preferred to 'posts .of honor over thosi of
' their political brethren who ere 'to the *spar
born.' To show, that this is no fanersketeh r l but
that a pOwerfuierganisation of the. kind already
exists, we may mention the fact that it was quite
- lately madil the subject. of priestly denuncietion
Pickwickian sense probably—to blind the
eyes sod abateithe alarm which is beginning to
be , anifested 'by 'outsiders. At the' - Catholic
eh hof St. Philip de Neri, in Philadelphia., on
•
and; Rev. Father Cantwell, rile Officiating
' J thus quoted in a part of his disedurse
upon the subject:
rather Cantwell.) understood from-good cut er
t certain persons of his church had regtilarly en.
,oemaelves as members of this sestet political or
ganiaation, and atusuch, were not fit to belong. tdtbla
chUrcls. if besacceeded In asceitainlng their names,ha
wtnid {orbital' to:enema:lWe thew front ntembnigtio;
' fdr such aocietkw In mantry like this, are not alit en
tirety useless, bdt eakabited to bring repruse.h upon the
religion which the member protest ' and Marra) , fbe na.
tive.born population in opposition to the church: , lie
felt immured that the members of the 'Molly Madahe
havesdopted a coursethat must eventually bring dia•
grace upon them; aid be could see nothing but Muter
As the result of their owlet political labors, of which
they alone would be justly held as the authors."
It is a Singular circumstance in eonnection with
this subject, that although the Locnfoco preen and
leaders manifested such a holy horror of 'Know
Nothingiem,' they have not a word to utter against
theldolly Martuires'--is fart which-goes - W. poet.
that secret political associations may be, tolerated,
provided their members are 'right on the Waste
when it comes to voting the Iternoeratio ticket.—
Joao-Rat
Ileaiy Defalcation at ass Oncer soCtlse
Standar School Union..
We regret to announce the defalcation of":111n.
FuntutatOtrßoarzu, of this city, who has fur, thirty
years belt the responsible poet of Ck•rresponding
Sepretary of the American Sunday School Ireton.
The,followitig card has been issued by thislnisti
tution; explanatory of the defalcation :
A CARD
If is apeertained that Mr. Frederick W. Porter, for
thirty. scars Corresponding Secretary of the American
Sunday School Union;and as such having a gene see.
sightot its business transactions, has issued
acceptances for his private'pu n r without' the. ". -
ledge or authority of the VOR or of any of its (dicers,
to the 'amount of WALT 09. There , notes and iiecera
taneeri were signed by Mr. Porter, but 'not entered:upon
any of the books of the 'Society, and were po arrabged,
that until within a few . days; no suspicion of the Li 'exist
ence occurred to any person connected with the Institu
tion. We are happy to say that no part ottke funds ate
peer to have been abstracted; nor have any Part a the
contributions to its benevolent objects hewn lost Or mill
applied. • All the obligations of the Society, which:hive
been legitimately' incurred, have been, and will be,
promptly met. The business will not be seriously inter.
raided, tlum7.h in these painful eiriumatances weStiall
need. and we doubt not shall have, thei warm sympathy
and liberal aid of our numerous friends. • • • •
AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, '
N 0.111.1 chestnut Street
,
IN. Porter, who is the guilty party its there'd
transactions ' is well .advanced in years,: is of
very . quiet habits of life, was . ; a member of a
eharSh ratty -fur many years,'enci , ' has had the
full confidence of the reUgious community of all
denotninationr. Hie ft lends 'are astounded at the 1
late developments, and , are utterly unable to'com.
prebend bow a matref his. hithertis unsusPieted
character, mature age, and moderate mode ,ol' life
should ,have gone astray In this manner..;
It is impossible to say at present, how ;long
these operations of Mr. - Pbriet's have beenlgoing
en. Ile is so much prostrated, both its Salad
and body, by the expoeure, that no satisfastery
explanation of the details of the transactions can
1.• obtained. The lute to the Union Ii N sag will
be about fifty' thousind dollars. , :;-
Daring alt the time that there translations•
hero leen going on, the monthly atatemrnti of
the affairs of the nion have shown i sc.peiktetly
clean terord, and suspicion would pro ably never
have been exciter!: but for tie taecident tit lAN.
Porter's illness and the uitavoidoble espial:6i of
the note falling doe a instil& age: , _ ~, '.,..),.
r t .
The exposure has cussed a deep mama
, sm in
the mstatannity, especially In the eed par
ties of It, all of wham take a great' Ni es' lin
the Sunday School Union, 'as one of the' most
important and useful of oar benevolent ilistita;-
thin/I.—Phila. 11.110 in.
- •To rna Pont.—A' laboring, man who always
voted lot . the Demoeiney, was ccitiplaining:#itter•
ty about Ile bard tissesand want of sophi?iteat..
Another laboriag man, a by4tander, who' r .titood
listening to the complaint, remarked you
out vote fur:" Ten Cent Jimmy; and hiti Prittel.ri
ples—have you, not got them—and whittrigldhavo
you._ to complaiti.‘ Tie. complainer was, istken •
411 . aback; and quietly walited Wiwi; men
wileportait a mere contemptible petty party feel
b
control their better' judgment, aad rote for
the deirtraetioa ,of their dearest iatarate bade'
n
ob talueneis, tbey Otterfe 1, 1 11 rebuletite the
Letivageot tam.
ICEDITTION ..11111
Gov. Pullock him - sue d' Prottainition eo:
flouncing the reduction of the State Debt, duties
the 3 years of hia'AdMiniatration throne's . tie ope
ration of the Sinking P0nd.0 1 , 012 , 8 57 811. Th is
la creditable to thaAdualeirtratios, and shows it
was riverped by wialcun sad prudence, end the
people eau look' for aid to &large Redeetimw hers.
after; it the DeaseariaeY da oof
~übtein- p awerssala.
"It is a singular Mama la the stabs of Melia+
'that when the Diinoetaes are la power, the Stela
Debt is clamp iarrimied,and alum the Oppeeitio
lsi is lawier, it is diatelakad.
Add to this the ridlihrtion caused by the sale of
• w
die Mein Lino of Platilielforks; 67.5110,608, sad
we hare the rum of $8,342,837.64 in liquidatiaa
of the State debt is !e!siogie year. ebee
log to the tai-payers.lead ye bona the thinking
portion will hare stildeleat indepenJenes to vote
for that party whiAi faidiii the interest* of the
tax•payers. - - • '
, _ • 'l,l
Ite.oeag TILIG I UIT or TILXI3...AVO find the fol.-
lowing in the 'Daniel Eferesid of the 29th nit:
'"lt heernes our iliWto recorl'oee ,of the most
desperate and beirt.rending tragedies thaLbas
ever been 'enacted In!this region of country--
/An Robinson, living some four or five miles
fr - Ritt Birdville, Tatiaat esonty, on Friday morn
ing of last week, Without previous provocation,
as wa are infonued,'elmnst without an intima
tion of his 68044 Intentions, shot .and killed
two brother*. George and .lemes.Asderson. bro
thers of his wife, then attempting the life of his
wife, and failing In I that, proceeded deliberate-
ly. to ,trie neighlre4 i) Id man Sublet,. II distance'
of nearly, two milie, l .! Fad while the old min was
begging for mercy, shot him dead. Returning '
to within a short rlietente of his home, Robin.
son finished - this 'horrid and unnatural tragedy
by'' placing the mauls of his gun against bit own
forehead, and pustring the trigger with his rim
rod, put an end to his own lifelostantly. The
whole affsit . qccarrett in let's' than an hour. '
, Itobittocis previously had a diamilty with his
wife, and had agrimel to a seperation. Her bro
thers were assisting to remove her things, when
he shot them 'both ittt • rile and musket.—
Some time ago Ro bi nson committed a brutal
moult upon' old: ma Sretolett, and wasp:misled
with several month' imprisonment, which was
probably the cause of his animosity against
that individual.. i •
PACKER'S 14111111MSKIP:rota TUI WORKIXO CLASS.
—Some of the Loebfdeo organs claim that Packer
it the Mend of the werking.Claues ! We should
like to know in wharf respect. We have shown
that while in the State Senate he voted uniformly
egainet the interest of these classes, and went lb*
whble Brare with,bis; party in favor ofPree trade,
and foreign produCtsi againit borne ircoducts and
wo have no evideaer4 of any change of opinion
od his part. And in the contest waging be-,
tween the two syrtirMs of free and slate labor in
this country, each 'oft which le contending for the
ascendency, be ger* iwith .the South, ageing. free
labor ! How then on. he be considered as the
friend of the LaboridgClasses? Such pibferdons .
are bold attempts. at deception, and cannot cue
ceed. The contest now waged between free Tabor
, is of the mint lmporiant character, The South,
with its riecro stiphid laborers, seeks to take
them.over the unoccupied lerritorier, ibus-ezein
rlieg therefrom white lead laborers, while the
Hera' demands more 'room for its free workmen.
Pucker belongs to a party whose eider strength is
itt the '.!South, ethos! sympathies are with the
South, and whose pfiliey is for •the South. Yet
his friends have the ilepudene.e to claim for him
the position of "a friend of the working classes."
Packer acts with soUthern politicians, as their
tool and ally; and if sleeted, the .bole influence
of his adininistratioti will be given to uphold 81a
very.—Lancaster ir t t ig,
IlonataLs—Syntkititha.-J-The physician in the
lioure of Correction; at Lawrence, Masa., reports
it almost iteposaihloi to Ireatrictiriant tremens sue
cession', bow, in coiisetpienee of the utter proem.
don of th e nervous t system of drunkards by the
st4ehnine used , itt the manufseture - of various
liquors. 1 I ,1
THE CQA.LkTRADE.
Pottsville. October 3, 1851% r
The quantity seat by Railroad this week is
24,009 04—by canal ,26,207 10—for the week
50,316 1 , 4 tons.'
. ,
The loss since lath week is 3,185 tons, mid eorn
pared with the corresponding week last year, 37,-
057 05 tons, of whleh•the Railroad lose; 31,225
and tho 'Canal 5,832 tone.
The Canal leadslbeltailread again this week.
The inability of thi Oilers at Richmond to give
the usual credit on poi - 4 shipped to the East, and
the scarcity of mot, preventing cash purchases,
except in oases of immediate wants, has almost
destroyed the tradi nt Port Richmond. If the
drawback of 115 mita per to had not bein given
to thq Broad itreet trade, the qaantity sent by
Railroad Ibis week;would have seareety,exeeeded
20,000 bas.: The Coal going luewervt• Is fer
mediate' wants. The Company hsiidiseharged a
large, number of 'hinds on the Rosikaaal is the
work shops, and all new work has been stopped
in order to conforM ',p.ae present state of affairs.
Freights at Port 'Richmond to the Eastern
States, have also, pine doWn to an exceedine
ly low point, which greatly embarrasres dealers
w , o/have stocks on hand—so that the Coal Trade
and the interests ; dependant thereon, paitaka
largely of the greet depressimx and destruction
of business.
1 !
-One of oar largest end oldest Coal firms sus.
pended during die iweek.
The trade rams hp-this week as follows:
Via& 1897. Loss,
Bohai R,, '84236 84,(01. 81..226
—Goal. 02,139 2 4 308 6, 8 31
Lehigh-AL R, 0,247 8,960 2,718
; 84,973 70,521 4,482
DA.* Rod. Catud i , 39,271 18.946 WA
Peons. Coal Co,. 26,000 22,014 3,069
&racism, South, 6,703 8,518
i 8 ,368 140,234 44,889 4,656
440.244 • • 4.565
Dee. for week,rtoes, j 40,334 sops
The loss this week compared with hat year, is
40,334 tons, 37,057 tons 01 which is from Sohnyl
kiU County.
The increased supply in . ..the 'Market so (Sr this
yeir over the iasy is reduced down to 15,423 tons.
The trade is &Civilising vary rapidly. I:The loss
from t chuy ik C, l anty so for . this year,is 122,932
tons,
The Trootoi 'Trine American of Viemiimininy las
says: 1 '
"The sospenilon of the Delaware, Lackairana
and Western.Riilitead Company falls very heavily
upon the emPloyees, who hate not received . their
pay fur two months. On Monday, at the Oxford
Tunnel, some 150 imen stopped the express pas
imager Wain going Booth, declared they would
tear up the traek and no train should, pass sinless
they receiied . thery pay St 12 o'eloek on Tuesday."
COAL IN NEREt t AIIICA.—A friend .is Nebraska
City had seat tio a • • copy of the Nehreska New!,
from which we clip the following --
We this morning saw the first load of native
Coal sold in Nebraska.- It was Mins the farm of
.1. Sterling Morton. Mr: Morton drove into town
and to the Blaokimitb shop to put the. Coal on
trial—to see hew it would born. And it burned
most itsinwn dames licking op. every ,
particle without producing any cinders;, the trial
was a completsi nieces/. ' -
This. species, of Coal is pronounced by the
bet judges, to. be the Suest speeitnes tit Can
nel Coal. It ;belay readily, and with a. clear
yellow Elaine. ;That there .is nit abundance or It
in the vicinity admits 'of little doubt.
There is a ctincealed fortune in Nebraska. It i
doesn't Hilt thouitandimiles from Nebraska City
•
either! • 1
TbeCumberland C oal Trade is rapidly decreas
ing also. All the Bituminous Region" are par
qtking the general prostration With the ACo
tbracite. • ,
PIitLADELPIIiA COAL 111AiAKIKT, October 2, '57.
Schuylkill, Red Alb, by the, cargo, $4 001;04 12
• " IVbitsi Ash, "' " 3 - 70 ®3 90
• " by retail,', \ 4
. 50 ® 4 75
Lehigh, by tloi dirgo, lamp . 4 25 '
44. . '44 di prepared, 400 2 4 12
" by.ratail, I' • 450 475
Broad Top, in Cars, Of West
• Peons, It. R.. Depot,
Broad Top, by; retail, lump,
44 44 44 7 44 tine,
Nisw•Tona4l. MAIIKICT, September 1, 1857.
-the demand;for Dmiettlasince our Ltal'has been
more active, the 'arrivals heed been fair, and stock
has accumulated slowly ; the Inquiry for mama
featuring pu4os'es has not been so active, but
with the marked improvement in- financial circles
noticoabbito day, we may stlon hope for a revival
of this demand and the facilities for getting It to
market will ba•greatly Increased; sales by the
cargo at 33 70 ® $4 75, dud by •the ton from
yard at $4 25-fg; $5 60. In Foreign a moderato
badness- haa-tsaaspirad--the war ply is moderato,
'and prices nominally* tame; sales of a cargo
of Pictou at $5 and-One of -Newcastle Gas at •
:s7, 2 sifilith Visit And to falltre- • • •
. ,
• [CiMeeeted . meekty from the Boston Cormier.] '
The sales of Nv_iglivb Cannel have been congaed to
smell lots at $l2 76 0113 7610 eb,111141. Edney and
Mehra have beim vinist.' Nola of the Pietas waiving
continues to be delivered on eewtniet , dallultelle has
limo la good re6ll demand at $7 * tea, nab:- •
c anne l.. . ;. • dial gm 76-
• Newcastle, • - sone
_—
Om!, - - '
• • moue
51260, -•'-; mine dial 7 161 23
,tletos, • • - Woe chat 720.126
Metes, due,- • _ ,
mine ehal - 46 •14,0
wlittvailihm • • B3O 44 76
Ado red ash,-• • - II 76 0.•-• --
do latap,' : •, • • • 600 0 11 26
th'
VoldSo,lam ' "- • - - St ---
Lackawanna, i , as 44 - :- via
• 1 06! 4)
Aottnelte,whitet t re 4 ash•
BI,114L166111AP111: , - • - . •
regofifou, itiramiii.isno.„ 1110444.64'004t v 5.m.:
1
Poegbbeepals, ,• ! ••I 15 1110101sglon. . • • 67
Sew lark. • '1 00141 06 auto* !!! • CIO to 116'
1110.7
_Mat, ; !. 71 00 limit 04116eldim •• -• 166
Nii . 4kiri. - 1 . - .!.. •- 1 t 0 1= 1 i t ' - . . . ''.
--
1 1 2,5 25
- Wislll4;tue, • , 00 Lel 00 kiletstauV !!!' 1 01101 41
1 - '
Coed Trails
dbeessitycit Cud epee by Bailees! and Ofielk q t.'._ ," . 1
week esdlerse Tbsesdey freesia' lest:.
• seastoes.. ease
Peet Oartmos, , COST 00. • 7.1:710
ggelmo so
Setsylkill Mess. • 10,424 14 .10¢6100
SS OS - 000 90
6,64111 u 1,140
•
!AA* 01, . moor lo
EMI
Total tar the irerk,
Talria bristbvel IW,
asi: -; "
Tatal y Calla aSst Itaßeea !.
Slarassas to sum yeskra last year: -
By rafirced, ' I ' U.SVLS 41:1 1,707,441316
By Canal, - • :o' t - 3.1,133 17 1111-126-16
Decrease In 1937, so ihr.
- 8
e kuyi IGoiriianty l " -...-41read - 16... 7137 ii
The following la t tliyirlinuilP o cieduvir
thoutrasvic n WOO% 01r41.797PIIII•
~sssmedingoa . 7l9k .
~, X# 7 :474 1 .,..4 1 4:- ::, . • nhi l .
Ylieltlitanols.llaTsii n:IL, TUC 17 1.210 4 a op er ,
litithirboir • . ft. 1,731 14 1 35,40 r
•ZS7 II
40 2
Schuylkill IfillluP. 7.100. 00 ' i t
liter rhea I 11,,Carbou `!! , 5,151 02 ,_
_436,,05i
21111 Creek' 1 4. . Ti 85 DO . .302.559 13
Little Seho /kill I I! 3.25112 255.01 15
......... as irmassrirlastuor an
RAIL &OAS TOL tun 111=1117IT. 1
Prom . Foos' Pros Prof}
. , • • Nt-Carbas. &Hamm PLOlislan.Asktrii.
To Rlehmaoad, $1 SO 111 TS $1 56* ,$1 tO.
To Phibara. ' ISO : - T 1 111 -` ' 1 65' . -1 60
Spriar Mi ll s: - 166 • . '1 50 1'25 - 1 40.
Reedbm. 118 . ' • lO 6.
_, 1.06 ', 100
Belies or Tell by Canal for the present.
"Ps Ft. Clirboa.: Mt.o4r6sca.*B. Hews. J. Ml6*
20 rhilad'a., ' 66 '64 „ 62 60 i
spring 311110, - 60 '' V - 57 60 i
Norriwtowl . a, . 66- 44 •••• 63 46 i
Alteading_ .- 38 . 37 86 31 !
, - Rates at Freight lir Chubb
' Pros PLC. Et. ift. C. 2. Herm PL. aintoilL,'
To Neer Telt, 160 - 186 .1 $0
To Ph Bad's.. 18 85 ' 80 I
To Delaware Prost) 06 lOO • OS
_.
I=ILI
ig Cos • for 1857 by Cana 4
roc the rest eadlus on Sadatray
. • • WM.. lOTAL.{
12,096 08 268,013 16
148 06 2,266 12
4322 06 27,194 07
1.242 03 18,788 011
1,712 02 34707
610 13
23,43) 03
7,071 00
.1
1t3448.04
0032
1000 08
72.436 It
61.8111 03
'4037 10
26,787 10
6,921 14
61,000 17
700 06
248 01 . • 8416 10
421 U 18407 111
Lebiglt Coal and Nair. Co:,
A. Latlarrniand ethers,
Spring Mountain Mines,
East Sugar Loaf do
Coleraine do
Stallonl do
17 . : York and Lebigh Coal 04, 1,416 15
German YAMS. Coal Co:.
South Spring Mountain Coal. ' /196
J. 11.11eCreary 4k Co. N.B.ML Cad, 392 01
Beaver Meadow Coal Cu, 5...--364
liaaleton Coal Cu, .3,337 Is
Cranberry - 3,11915
Diamond do. , . . • 943 09
Cwoefl 547 19
lUdge,
Mt. Pleasant Coal Co. 62G 17
Back Mountain Coal 1,521 09
Wilkenbarre Coal Co.,
Wyoming Coal.
liartimiCaal Co.,
Total. , • 30,521 02 090,T44 01
Lehlib Valley U. 11.
tirek. audios Saturday last:
Spring Moustatu Mines, . 2209 87 02.006 08
list Suganoaf do ' 1180 11 76,008 18
K. York A Lehigh do '. ~ , • : 786 12 ' 28,877 16
Council Ridge do 1,769 15 60,613 02
Garman Penna. -. do • - ' 6.1107 18
Coleralnia Stafford da, : 606 12 382.11 02
Dolltio 4 Dobavao do : 778 08 8,903 03
, Hazleton do , 1,518 12 88.62 2 1 01
J. 0. 31.4roary A Co., • 763 03 . '8,413 00
•-•---..-
8.238 17 315 .-7- lli2 0.6
30,621; 0.2 090.274 07
• ,
Tor the week. . ' 39,1180 19 1,06,036 19 .
Ehtpuzeute to ante pirtotl last year:, -
By Ball Road,
By Cana* .
Increase In UP. so ear
Rataii piartiatterii 7-1
05 TOR LIRKIII,ZALLET RAIL ROAD.
--
IdaueliChuqk t . pTremt4n, - - • • 200
do illsabetbport. - • • • 243 I
do Morris atuatroln at PhUlipaburg, J 00
TOO on .Ilorrts Canal to rseY.Clty 76 cents•--Erelght
85 cents. On Cool reshipped at Jersey City the toll It
only 60 cents.
Rockport,
Toll and Freight from lillkesterA White Mayen,
Peon Haven and klinch Chunk to Bristol: .
• - 1 Willossit. R. L. Meal, D. Canal. Total.
Ifilluribarre, (toll.) - .25 ' 64 ' 30 $1 10
Freight &inn IthitelLseen to Brlstol, . • • .1 08
From Rork isxtVl.) ,', . 64 ,30 84
From' do ( 'Ati lt • a
81
''' 1 0l
From Peon Uayen, 001 i. 61 , .
From .do do , (rods t,) 93
Frous i kleuch Chunk. (toll.) 61 30 . •81
From 'do do (freight,) • - 86
freight from Mauch Chunk to .7..1. Tort, 1 66
Coal for thellos passing over the Wllkasharre IL Matt.
. short of tide; pays 60 instead of 25 cents toll and freight
P 7 - 7
Amount tranaported during the Month 01 A ug.,1857
31011111 • TOTAL,?
Onion Canal 10.498 18 • 115.= 07
Suatau! Railroad. 12,534 09 , , 85.782 15
Lykeqsv" isaCT
= WU& TOTAL.
- Lykom Palley Coal Co., 1,679 • 45457 • I
e
Short Mountain Co.; 1,708 88,825
. .
. .
Total, 3,3 Ar 24,953 I
/reliht add toll from Milleiabing to Ba!Mime, $2 10
ef " Pinegrove - 5.10
It mix are detained 94 hours atter arriral, the eats
are 12 cents add it knial to the above. 1
..-. _ ,
TrevortiOs - Coil Trade for, 1887 E • i
versa. ' • Wrist..
Yoir the week, - . . , 2410.. 05
_7.1.411.10_
laramWsii Coid Trailialeke /511117 —'1— ..
..aspirants Oar the lee{ weak: , .
~..- ! arsu.'•
• •,- , .., /btu.
forth, ' .. ;2223 03
South. .
t
' 11.461 18 .413,818 ',05
To same period laet year, (South) ba,820415
'DitsiiiiiiiiiiiiidlliiidiiiiitiititailTiitili7
, ' irni. TOTAL.I
° 18,946 V. 13.9941
For tbe week,
Last year,
Decrease this year
_ .
Pessa.Coil Co's Cowl Treide.
litielbe lest week,
Lag year,
Increase PO kr. thia year,
l `~read'l'op Cowl
Trade for 1857'..ff
w&ax. Mtg.
1:445 64,658
roe the week.
Casbeeliud Coil Tradesl 8 5 7. - T,
RIME. TOTAL:
6.443 468.2911
13.260 609.6491
for the last vet*,
Lasl.7
_
cwea. Iliftc•ok.ss,
AND OTHER -SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS
.11ft 41(.101 0 fil-,6T471,4-A-G:Trii
•
Rallreads t - •
Phlladalidda, Beading * Pottsville -
Mine HI 1 pod Schuylkill Haven • -
Mount Pirlon • -•- - -
Mount NAM and Port Carbon -
bllll Crook • - - • • - • • •
Schuylkill Valley • ! - • •
Lorberry Creek. -• • - -
Swaim% - • - - - •
- - •
Cana
Bch!!!kill Navig ation '
preferred - •
Union Canal
" wpreferred - • -
Del./ lind'n Coal A Trattaportat'n Co.'s
Railroad da Coal Conepastest
Little Behuyl. Nay. R. R. k eoat Co. •
Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co. - - -
Hazleton Coal - - - •
Buck Mountain Coal Co. - •-1
Pennsylvania Coal I R. R.Co.. - -
Dauphin Coal IR. R. Co. - -
Lykene Talley COal Co. • - • • -
Beaver Meadows Coal kB. R. Co.- -
Lykins Valley Railroad A. Coal Co.- -
Coal Cormpastes t.
rarest Improvement 0)
North American Co-. preferred -
" " " 'common - -
Delaware Coal Co. - - • • -
Cumberland Coal Co.
Now Creek. Coal Co.
lilseenaneens s
Minors' Bank - • - • • - -
Farmers' Dank : • -
Pottsville Oaf CO. - • • • - • -
Pottsville Water Co. - - -
ar•The atoek of all Coll Comisules
the above list when furnished by those
nbllntlton. •
NEW`AVVERTMENTS
•
FARS FURS I FUR" L
GErz, Nu. 726 CHE STNUT
his . Street. below dlelith, Philadelphia. Ibis poird
utlfut Store (MO Chestnut Street , with onio of the
lamest and best selected ammtment of Ladled Fancy
Floes, imported direct Aims' the European Markets. and
Manufactured under his own supervision, to which be
would call the attention of all who wish to purelrase—
Russian' Sable, Hudson day Sable, Ermine,
Mink do: Siberia Squirrel/ Fitch,
Chinchilla, Stone Martin.' French ilible6c.,
Manufactured into Canilnals, Capes, elm:der/4 Vteto
flues, Muffs. Cuffs, /Re: hieing a prettiest Furrier, and
havink obtained the newest patterns from Paris; he ran
assure those who visit the City that he can supply them
with the finest articles at the "my lowed ash prkss.—;
A Sur amortmetit of Can** Robes, gent's Caps; 11 knee,
Le.M. 0 STZ,
On 3. '67 40.3 m). .726 Chambord Bred, baits Eighth.
ORPHAItsB' COURT SALE
UUSUANT to an order of the Or
pbanie Court' of the County of Schuylkill, in the
onnonwealth of Pennsylvania. the subscriber; Admin.
I"
istrator of Elijah Yarnell late of the township alter?.
in the county of Schuylkill, Aleceesed, will
rale by public vendise on Saturday, the 41st drat e ttio.
comber next, at tee o'c:ock in the fotencon, oft the pre•
miens. in the township of Barry, In the county of Seinryi=
kill aformaid.—All that certain tnesinage,tenetnent and
Tract sir Lata‘situate In the.township of Barry,
In the county of Schuylkill. 'and State of , Pentftyleatde.
to wit: llonnded;by laud: of William Bel g, Francis
liftmen?, John, Maier, John i nobler and 'impels- Tar.
nail, containing one hundred and sixteen acreft.more or
less, with the sppurtetutnces, oat of whirl ii tO be taken
the twenty acres sold by Elyse Yarnell to Francis Yarn
nail, and one acre sol 4 t4k William T. Wayne— WM* es.
tate of said demised; Terme and trmditiOns made
known at the thus and pima of ealeby •
-" • • • , JOHN TATINALL, Aber.
Hy OrdmatisorouLatooa ,
4 11,
•
• Wien& )uaT .
Eu:StJArt' ,to an, Oruer I le Or
phaaa'th
t.
Onart. oPori r the rOunnia ty . he sub
of Ikrbeylllll, in the
wealnsylvs tmit/ I r, Ad
eslaletndor de beads ;wee of liktusel Illoban)ste of the
Borough. of lithestarillei he the county of liehuyikUl,
deceased. will expose to sale by public ermine on Tues.
de: the =Lb day of October next, at tee o'clock In the
'forenoon. at the palate house of Iwo Ward, In ties 80.
rough
of MiserevilliS In the comity of Schuylkill afore
ealek—All that ceirta(s lel or piece of land altuate In the
Soreagb of Mlaeratille be the County of Schuylkill
and SUN of Peurslinesta. tesit 2 —Bousiadd aad 1100.
crlbed as IsUows.lo wit r—Oonialime
ffi lag at a 'taloa ea the North aide of
• Sunbury street, at a distauceof 100 ft.
wosterardly.trous a atone plead eat the
North aide of ellilbelllure a Rao with the western side
of Fifth street, thence northwardly at right Angie* wftb
Siobuty shut SOO Waite land now or late or &enrols
AMON, akeseelnetwardly and .parallel with Suntory
street 21 het, those* southwardital right eaglet wlth
• Sunbury street 990 fist to Soabary slat, thence east
wirdly.along Sunbury street Zi Net to lb* ; piles of be.
&nisi, With them pputtenanere coushdlieg at a one atni
a half story Imbue Dwelling House. I •• - •
Alio a cattalo lot or piece of ground situate to the
tough othilearrißlo,. afbreneldi• bossed 'ln Dcwi. by,
Woe Erin Braes and ocietairelair In treatiebest K Nat
aadUadathlXltct, ammo whim with thaappartersau
'ON late Ups slots o f mai isassed. • VOWS nut am&
Uses mils loon 44 the thee aid *ea Kole by
PUMP P. DEWEIIM, Athosiotreter, lie
Sty otrdif .of the: 011600 0001:1, Joagol 801 111 4
roitnlllo.o4. son , ost)-- -cterL
FLHE PHII,A.: I' READING RAII.,
Wad , Adele" sullied our ,clatene. that
p and a ft er'. ttrekey. Oct. Ist. 11IST. all Viii. lbe
d e n ' Merrhandlee. win be reqrdred to to r : e al ott
to o f „diem *Mdse.! 1 And Out towelo ot , t he soresigh p. -
illil eontesoa nn4 ll.." .i j ea m aima T er i e k 4 on tkf i rota tca to 144 thms tlufeen ig ac tre uea . q . b ur = i
• t the.
plum 'Tethers should Int .
, ° C t h• ..... 41 , 0a: h are
such payments to make an arika 2 ...• •••.....---- w ho the.
Company cam% to olotate the me ' i--7 '- — . et h a il by ,
out eldsens, bare bean
,titaltMd binio,u, dib iT
atra nestret_; ' __ .- ' • ...
no tinardsned umhants and Ousinefi . skt
ltdr newton Mean a Plane lieetlne of our cl I
the, Cburt now% on Monday meninx !test. Oct. alb. ,
7 erelock; to rent,, the repot of the Domall tee apipolut
ed, by a homer meeting. as to the penmen studs by
maameithe the'Snatter; and to take such messures as
writ bed enable its to Mintlu with any reammisbill (Mlle,
UOU of TIM Company; and hams the Cbmpany speatity
comply with the reasonable expectations of oar business
men. and The Taws of Ibla Cbmarancrudth. la twP Id t o .
therm* tarlatans of the road/ sold the proper ewe at
delivery for freight and 3le 'reharathm.
R..R. UMW. ' Jam: a Liainis. t i
MUG= d ULM.. - , : EVCIITER A Tanamo3,
Taos: loam A co. • JOIIN. ft WNW%
J.k.ktill IOCTIT. '. 7 ' aanrAsu T. TAYLOR, a !
I 3 olllt if. CROSLifillt. „ions O. Immo. . .
WAITER SEDGEWACZ e ' 11,. UOI3I.4IAITEg I, ' ,
October 3,17 . . •
.: . , 10.1 ,
• Kn. ;44
1,447 Na aCt
• MAN Os
toUL I"egr OA
87,373 19 2449.929 12
2.09997 99
••- teas. I:2XIS 07
twarteirat adatidhed by special emeaseeo4
• for the meek?' iiks sick gad distressed, offilicead •
or add ',isolate *ad Byriskstek mteentre..
THE - 110WARD_ASSOCIAITION;
•ji. letland theanial a nd `Ange cif burl UN
canoed by Sexual diseases, the donations pawing
upon tha lmbda:4W aid law of iamb dimmed by (baud*
mama y dinned tbebreenseltion -Sumas, es
BLIARITABLX AC mirth,' of their name, to opee a
Diapeneary Sor. Ho: treatanat • of. thk daiaofdtwess.
I. all their foludand to pine MEDICAL ADVIO R ORA,
1113, to all who apply by letter, with a desert edam at
their aindltion, pne, occupation. hetet* of itlit.teJoutt
in oases of manna poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINED
FRET. OF CHARON. It is needless to add that the Ars
iodation unman& the Wuhan Medical sk il l °Vibe •
and will furnish this mud approv e d - modern teeatsssC
The Wooten, ow a review of the' pest, Sal asswed
that s their labors In tide planed bonen:lkea *t, hiee
been of greet bowed to the aillkled. especially to the
young,• and they have resolved to devote thethelnot,
with renewed two to thievery important biat mach ded
pined cense. ,
: Publkised Ly the Asaoptatlon. a Repot on Spir
natorrhaa, or Seminal Weal nem and other Ma me* of
• tbs by the .Commiting Burgeon, width
will be sent by null, On a meted envelop e QV
.CHARDS, an receipt of TWO STAMPS ter postage. • I
Address. Sr Report or treatment, Dr. t3111)ROB E.
OALHOUNAknsoltIng burgeon, Howard Anoodatioe,
No. 2 South Ninth Atm& Philadelphia: Pa. • •.1
By order of the Directors. EZRA D.II.IIARTWILL I
Ono: Panama, Secretary:. • .
Oct.& '47 . - . • 40-ty .
LIST OF LETTERS
DEMAJNING IN THE SILVER
AA, CRIP.P.K PORT. DIITICR, September 30048117.
' 'lf • 0:'
Barns Thomas 2 Intlfsb John , O'Seer Bernard
Blatt Charles 1.31.1.10tt Jo.eph P
Boyle Patrick, 0 Preston John
Brown D Illast George ship
, pewson Thar alp
Brand Jones A dr' Gallagher James
• ID • Graham William Red Joan 7:1
Cadman WM* Oregory RAJA item .
Oantkl,4 Bra , 11 . Reid James : •
Cameron John trattitlVllßadt Read Robert IMP
Cain Wlllbts Alp Hamburger David Roth lienerieth eh
Chapin Alice MIN llesnierroo steph'n 8'
Conlon, 0.1 • X ' &hall ThMtore
Cumming /meg Miler John Smith B B Skit
Wlllbon Simons John
Drier Paler • . Welton Davy 2 dhoppell Daniel
Dail , Boman Radner
Dobbins Chas J i N Waternian'shaa
Co Neaten Nirholas John. • VI '
Dunn Paul ship • Narilti John U Young Demi
ItaviesThonsna eh
air Perim, Inquirlog Ow tenets on the aboienst Will
please wig adverti-el. One cent addltiocial will be char
ged for each letter soadiertised.
rusti;itiet ;
M. 11.00 n,
SO • • r
IFIXE. TOM.
6,217 15 117.615
81,973 01 E 67,204
LIST OF LETTERS '''
RREMAINING; in the PorrsVLLIiF;
POST OFFICE, September a/lb, I 847: • 'I,
- . A - Foj Jaekadn Miller WM P
;' ,I )
Adaras ; lll,o Mary Fern Ger John Mahan-Palk - , 1
Atkinson Isabella Many John Melons Park _ ;
'do Ansepts eh Fey Michael ship Marline Mrs i
Able J F Fox Meted Mateer Sarni ' '
An:advent II 0 Fox Thomas ship McCnilen Meryl
: ,„ : 0_ McKie/Ter Biers: sh
Byrne Wm Goiviallt Wm D Mcßride Ulnae:
Booth Wm t Gilmore A MeAnnally Henry '
Brennan nos Gott C.pss McLaughlin Ilhu'y
Ballet Salle T Gallagan MbniCathlieNall Geo 1
Bostic Mrs S Oringer Francis Mcßride chits
Barrel Illclid shipOottler Joh n StcName Itaried 2
Mantel Meted Olin Jae Me Philips dun
Mewing P. oannell Jac . N
Brown Morgan Gager LSi ' Neill .1 C• I \
Bradley Michael Gardner Margaret Nash Mathers alt
Blair Nathan ship it o
Bs/nehmen Isaae Harproan . k Itedel-011oyle Mehl sh
Bast Isaac man ' O'Donnell Mary
British John Hickey Chattern Oltenia Joseph
Boltz J It Hatter Chas ship'
O'Donnell Mrs'
Mennen Jas 'lmpel Edward N O'Neil Deal /
Defier John Helm Goo J O'G dere Catha're
libtekley J C ; till Henry - P
...
Blackman John Horn ilarriot Potlelger A W;-1
Batman 4113 Hughes Jas 11 Mokerion CLi
Barry J 0•1113 ' Hummel Jacob • Poole-John
Benton lames Henry Jaa Philips Michael
Delltilll3 .as It Haas Jeans ; . R ,
lintder Jane.A Mart John - Ray A W .1 '
Brandt J, 11 2 Hurley John Roberts 'Allies'
'Beaker 3iftraaret Hinds John Ricker CO I
Brown Sea B ' 11111 Jas I - Rower Cath
Bast Henry . Hul L Reeser Iktstd k
Ileehtel Georgw• • Hamel John Ship Roark Elinor Ship
Bolster Georg e 2 Hannan L 1f . Riley Edw •,.
Bailey Edward Hughes Mathew held Wm ''' I
" " .
Drown David Jun Herter Bill Richards J II ;
Brennen Bridget Humes Wm 11, Bendel Jennie Br
Becker Dr 11 2 / i.. J Kimbell ()Weil --" I
Harrell Adam Jellies 'Moe n. - :s 1 i
Welder A data Janet 8 W Ebaddatenth; • 1
0 ' John James' i Sturm Christopher /
Coldough Semi Jones Wm .: Etrawbridge,Elloo '..1
Claxton Moist ship IC. Swartz Henry!
Clark Farah Ellte B s • Southerland IllirE Il
Cook Capt P Kent A B ship Saedden Jae I i
Cooke Annie Heating Betty Sullivan John 0
'Collar Ann Eliza Beer Chas A Sandertnniyl - 1
Coker A A Klopp Catharine Steptiany M.
Citing Bettey Euintsier EllzabliSoydrr It ' ' I
Curran Calls Mister E Sander Peter
Christ Chas ' leeway Thos ship Smith - Richard
Carman Chas F. Kilroy J Sellouts Itabeceit
Carlin Hugh Mating John 11.' Shoemaker -11. '
Clark Joseph 2 Rough JW S . Snyder Wmll`
Gopher Jets 0 Kraft. John L Stirling 3T 411 .
Cook John Ring James ° . Straw John:ship
Cowley John - Kenny Mary- . 1 T
Curley John Keating 311.21 Tompkins .111ba
Coleman Jan ship Ring Manrigle Ta ramp Ann R.
D Kepner 31 ' Thompson Ellaabh
Dimmich Anthonyßerans Park Terry Margaret
Dobbins 0 J . -4 Kelley Wm Thomas Wan ship.
Mavis Chas 0 ' Reehan Wm ship il i
Minovea.Dennts Kraus 111 I IrptortMary 4
Dinneen John • L . ,_ , . v . , ,
Dawalt John '•. • Lewis D D T ritUtol3.las
Duckwfier Joe Leahy Dint Vaurinkle Jane
Daris John J . Lyon EI R 2 I ' Wl' I: '
Dugan Mary Lolls litigate Wilitanni, Stevens
Davis Peter II shlpLelb Ellza J It Co . ;
Darken Pat ship Law II M. Whelan Ann , , 2
Dunlap Rei.Robt Latta Joieph Weller Bent'
Davin Thos ' Leahy Mari Wheeler Caleb -
Doyle Them J _ Leahy Peter ' Williams Geo
Davis Wm Leadberter Thor Weis Henry!
' B Lacey Wm Washington Mrs
,;-, Evans David ship 1 M 'Ulnae, Mr ; '
' Edwards ElizabethMaloony Assn Winlack Illeh'd
_ P Miles Ellen vie Mush •
;10 Tr Tricker Anthony Men - erin 11 Williams .W Them I'
. Frain Cath De Myna Oeo Wilds Weir/
m
Farting
Cash ' Martin Hubert sh Williams W•shlp
Farling D 0 ' Moiled John Westwood thlinl "
Fisher Henry C Mason Jane Wide Jai ship
Fisher Geo Moran Michael.. WhelasiJohti ship
Fisher John ship Munson 31 B Wotstenhulose A-
Filnd &din 31 iller 0 B t 'mon ship 2
,
41,24) 10 1,001.019 11
1,030,036 02
31,216 04
TOTAL.
TOSS.
161471113
336,13612
wu*. • TOTAL j
224345 . 07 162.611 07:
453.161 01
RAM
17141 B 7
541
60 6'2
BO in
50 62
50 24
00 00
7 g
15% l a;
4 4 1
el
Fogerty John Murphy Park ' ' ,
afirPersona 'lnquiring for letters on the above list
will !dram Ply advertised. One cent addlthlnaliwlr. be
, charged tbr each letter advertised. i
,
JOAN CLAYTON , riiststasier.'
October 3, IT -1, 404,
so
50
50
50
100
37 33
73,1 7
0(1 00
62 63
' POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE: :.
4 Ar r 'Val ' an Itip . Par t lir . of Mails.
Philadelphia, Residing. Ilarrisburit, Pittsburg, New
.York and Eastern and Southern States, twice daily.—
Closes; at 7 L. 11, and 114 P.,31. Arrives at 12% and 6%
P.M. - I - r.- • : ,
3 , Way Mall between Pot le and Philadelplthr,dally.
/ 7 Closes at 6% A. 114 arrives, t 12% P. M.
Catanissa, Wilkesbarre,- nville, Willisant and
Erie, dally. Closes at 6% IL.; arrives at 1% p.illl.
l ia
Port Carbon, Tuscarora and- Tamaqua, &lig. : ;Closes,
at 6% A . M.; arrives at 4% I'. It, except Port Carbon,
, Which departs and arrives twice daily. Claris M 16% and
11% A. 31. Arrives at 7A. 31, and 1231. • : , , . -
i v Ifinersville, Tremonkand Donaldeon. daily. MOM it
11%A. 31; arrives at 11 A. 11.,e7t Slinerssille,'Srbleh
departs twice daily. Climes at 11 ) A. M. and 734 P. M.,
and arrives 3 times daily. at 7an 1 A.M., and 2% P. M.
Fountain Spring, Shaniokin, Sunbury and ,Northum
beriand, daily, diners at 11%. A. M.: arrives 43% P. M.
California malls elute the 4(b and 19th of every month.
European mails el; ea on Tuesday and Friday Of ascii
week. • ' • ;
°Mee open from 7A. 31. to 9P. M. Sunday froml2 M.
to IP. M. ~ JOHN CLAYTON, P. 1d•
'Post Orrice, Pottsville, May; 9, 1697. 7 I Milers]
so
Imo
, oo
1 7050
00
00
"
oohl,
18 21 •
added to
earl their
Joann Rota, Of Oa
PUBUC: marrana.
1110Wt1RD' •AB3OOIATIOIk.
October 3. '57
MISCELLANEOUS.
ADJOURNED COURT.
•
NOTICE is hereby given that an ad..
)(named Court of Common Plan be , held it
Potterille. In end Ow the o)unty of Schuylkill,-on
MONDAY, Oet. 19th. 18f4, et 10 o'rloek In the forenoon,
to continue one week. WM. 3102, Sheriff.
Sheriffs OMee. Pottsville,
3041 •
•Sept:26, 'l5?
3,000 au.F.
stroNVIRI_ !) ,-mid for
Fele by the Bate or dog'? Rohe,*
'
GEORGE F. 1Y 031RATII
' 110. 415 ARCH Street, shore Fourth. ((Leto of
No. 13 N. Fourth St.,)PMLADNLPIIIA.
N. B. Also, is large asiortmeat of LAMES' FANCY
. . August 22,'57;34-3u s:
MiI_DEW AND iMPQRTANT.I .
Subscribers wish to.
_employ
Agouti, male and female, in erery city and.toam
I'd the Volon. Hominess honorable, and !will . p a y . the
ageratum fire dollars per day. For particulars, enclose a
postage stamp, and attires'
usswoori
Sept 26,,'311 893 at i Ruston INfx4,4V.
• elov..mq.
T , HE SIJUSCsRIBck oilu EIC, oul . (1 reppect
fully Inform their nurnerisers Mends and enstanters
County . , that their antortment utClotbint
11.1 Toon Gentlemen Is much Jirger. than - ate) Ana
they are dhposed to sill 'amp. • Persons al a as
taneir. hare' We prirnesulif enehansind c lothing par.
ettased tlllolora,if, Gill do not snit. •
j Y. A, HOYT A 1131QT5115 .11
272 Chestnut St., corner erienth,d'bilada. •
- April 85.'57 ' 17-1 y
$l,OOO A TEAR!! $l,OOO AJ THAI!! -
.sl,ooai, To . . D ROFITABLI Oil lion
11A00 `a .ttaa maid. 4llll9k7MAili air lan HAWS.
11.000 a atm. ns In horn ne hoards of
,11,000 A ma. entploynorot so a unarm of tocsins, or to
$1 1, A TM" 511 uP theft Worm !haunt, natty •Inor
11 A sus. ' such by anclosing too stanipsito pay.
11,000 . a etAn. postass, to ProhasorlAMßST.wnori.,
sz,oop A sus: box No. 4,551. Now. York: Pope
11,000 • es•it. The eutplernieut Is ette4 tat eltlitea
PAO • till.. station In life Ineenterial. It' la.in
11,000 L son. •41chrefoItally Conollaption. sad eon
$l,OOO A TAW , laanatielused In the agetWairlwelllng
11.000 • TZA/L swore by copyright: sale ma pennasenC
0.000 • sus. as Soar. Ao spent Is wanted Is sasrf
$1.011) • VIAL.- sin tb•4I•1•4, ; ; • .
5ept.19,17 • . 1441 1
. • .: A .OARDo. '. ; . .. i I
TaHE untiersignpd takeslivlcOure - iii
• - • iinooonetnit to Wto
s nottetti hiends.Ond thetat4
0 mend, that be tart ore* on getootaY,l 'Oh
lint. it the oelebreted City Wantrohe, (the p plate
*here il intimate tan t i e fetillehed le Ith et thin*
OW Is to desirable to ectotpletir hie toilette ' ) $ o WO
ktn Ceeeptit moot the most hishlneablif Ott or
Clothe. amdloores' icor YestlegcwithStarts; Hari;
1_1_ "
Gloves. "leek tom, Seer*. efeeitt; said ;
r. geee eofto;
blefe. MOP% dill, smbradered,goa t oth
er triode andtioatltteethat fen be patellar* to t Mei
of Nett York sad PtitheUtptillaer the iegi__, eriedei„ I
wan To all of which tot PelekieleolY =TIN Yell' To
'all old exodus for rrriolves. belbroup. 414.
whom - • ' E. T. ELLIIIM a
mon AI ' Iliac Xtz,entSt,
4, 11
-• &ph:quiet. 11); 'A I.
, , •
• ' , 'i i
imetstatMlitithi '
ILL optn o . B4eond, Amami, Ex-L.
*mom, osithal: ea 2491:114 Ctiko
b01,11,7'. feltuyikNl isWI tiow elk GolTalea.
ApostallsefWbißlotUttlt ottookd to ail poet el
the osioty oat iimoirbodo4 boa" to ositibltors of odors
toattsbilktsialf. Tba pconduip•-a• anisgamog
etli 4ki all to their prow Weirs tW
sathrhOse to all Or sow tow too M I % ipew
. - J. J. PAX ON, Ma
- th.t. -
M 4 Roc. — Mot 14,17 Si
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i' • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
-AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. •
i1 1..11.0244t........
LW AIxTH . :)ANNtliii, EXIIMI- 1
- • 51(orof the Society will la bald 'at Oratpioaglubti
' Ilst and tha days of (*lobo.. 1E47. _
" ~.. 1 tatenuted I ta Pita agrleultamil advaa , i* ,
went ar . an riapasitally bathed ta attoid..
Tbillitdr • imbehigitied up, sad semis agraolto•
utistat mar Su • a fib tare ead
,
above 'llia ha,* a la broaearat.
..11.Couras lise trying wh....04 b onds i s i s el m,
iteueirder: , ' i -,.,., . . .- . . -
-,. 4 •
•TM Mama lamas *ill. b• Ors on% the turd
dattrli. 'by the L ou. WWII U
~ o f pi y.
OF Priam lama, 4e4, may be'obta lhy *atlas- .
rtilr aCl)l.l l.
i bieliecor alr . liaaaitam- , .-- " '-' :•7•01
- .. •:= ." I. RD , Stey.
. Orloitisburg. Eqpitairifteit .14 , , 119PTE -
, , ,3041 , ~.
f,PAIIIOY FURS' FOR LADI&S.
PAIN FAREIRICIC 004 ( New - No.)
OS MARKIT itibovio El&bth
loporam., Maistsetants sal Dalla UAW.
are Ctd/drosur FANCY IllillS,Wbo s la ktoolospilllotslL
J. F.Aoa;iroald call Has attiatioa at Doolis aN the
Pia+ pausHy..to that bamomos Stock. of hag Tars
forlo6. Geothasoortod Children; Huh assoatooost
uslaosse swig art/46604 kind of Massey Amy that .Ul
1.1 . walk daring the Seejpa—sueh as - fall Oyes, Holt
Cap* (leader Capra. Tabs" Paterheak Doak Hotta a
Mufhtee, f.pm tbatfteol RllllPieli 41211 a to the bared
POoi the hived amoral:eat of Vat
Olarta, °suntans. Ac.; Wog the direct lalPxor
i=
oar Psis, and Mosofutloors of them sailor oar ova os
porvlitosv ae foal ostbdoa wo can odor latter laths:
gnats to &alai and tits subtle gaterally,thsa an, elk.
as bars. baying so lausiaos wortmont to ,slat - tans
sad it the Umsalletarolfo plias. Windy's* a Wt. •
• JOHN VAILZIZA A Ca
- SIS Markd above Nis4ol, f raikohlpials..
19.'61 NI-
PUBLIC . NOTICE., -
.
HE piiblic.aiv hereby notified that
the nodersilined did on Saturday, tae-Utts day of
bar, 1857 r ehire at the sale of:113111am Mats,
rn it:Selinty it AteltlY, AS UM ProPOOT -of Bays
min,`Christian,' folloSang used articles to wit:
No sorrel sorie, harness, batter, one two home wit
moms .at of Worm. qea roar has waged, mot ditto,
0•44110 home wagon, three two horse wagons, one out,'
one inertageone dray, h lot of log and spreader etudeuv
old learnt wheels: oho_ Sled, lot of shomlsrand martian,
atm grlndsione, one wheelbarrow, two plows and barrow,
three quitters of an sere of potatoes in the ground, an
Abe 'lnterest of & Christian In about" one half arm of
pohdoes4n the ground' lot of mannos,ohl barges and
a netting hem% lot of oats, torn and hay; two mule*
-tuldltsfmtw, twn Moos m ohs and bameas.one bay tense,
two' orsesand•turnesk two on home and bermes,
orm rutting' heath and a lot, for said property
they hate paid Said Sheriff and bold his rereipts.
nay also gine hother tootles that they hare left the
aforesaid property In the.possotsion of the said
win. Christian - , hastreoritanre with the terms of &n il =
de Of Agreement entoria luta between. them, and.lbst.
all Persons XV tberetbre hereby bonded nollo'purehase
.frog him, the said Cisitatimy mkt of the'aftwesakt asti
r 'orithotat theireoneent; or ha any way
_disturb him
le possession of the mane. CrtAnt.no BITTLIA,
- 28, S 7. 393t0 I ' HENRY DOTER.
TALL AND WINTER DRY DOOM FOR 11187!
& ONISM.
Nor!theut corner MOTO & EPRINO OARDIef *OWN
WOULD , c4ll special attention to
Y their sin of goodeorldel are tunefully se•
sod bought reiy cheep Ibr visa, and uhlek we
pledge ourseltes to 14 13 be the mealiest "Lithos 1' t."
=ACK SILKS be tS I ST, 91, sl.sl 12, $ll5, up to fp
pergertr. _
gANCY tILES, Meld, 80, T 5, 81, $l, $1 1; $128,, up tb
fiery Rleh Seddiethyl's, easeething newt
Rlat k Watered ' ;nee Sallee. 3101 r AP/ 14 1, 1 e"
. I
ShaW.B & Cloaks!!!
Letiug and Mao Au ri ie eery adored eetitris
Lo*m and P-01.1 r r P bb in scary qualify-
Stabs Sim Br rbrzi lb and ebennille Trimmed.
Phan *Jai 4uelir..lifer4d Canton Crape Shawls.
nabs rh Frgridi, Mut Shawls. Se.. he.
Ne)nerr Nyiee or CLOAKS, TALMIS, DUSTERS, An.
A! . Largo Stock of Domeatio Goods al
ways on hand,,very cheap
Irish Linens of bal. Own Importation.
14non
Tabs Clot 4. Diapers, tispkins, Crashes.
Clothe! Cacilincrei Sattinetta!
BLANK elti. FLANNELS. QUILTS. Le., &a. . _
CAKPAZTd. OIL qLeffIIS, DRUM:FITTS. _
itdosember II in the Northeast corner of Eighth *Spring
Darden t Jorge Fars Story Mile Molding,"
• TIIORNLVY "Owe Pim CAR
DatGogp SToity" PLULAVA.
September 5,.'53 I neeam
Cni CS
MU
:a ll. Cam
1 ik n e ol ,l"l =l .l ll " litereaL V arr e s .. .Mt
a-oemal, male bete/ay, Nal ••• mere *gaily sealed
I ead melee Ilim say gam CM ever bards& AU
Wall at Was awl Mamma are equally, dileatmestle
I' sot aerating la Mass.
Le memelly Ws ankle le Om ralelle. 0.• bmrelay
ll‘elolima lbe world is ea lefall,ble, bimple, Ea.; sad
, I
Ita== t o Ifemelleal, Math g.,
od; to the am et tafaimesse miy.
try
i le dormeelele MU Mlle* by Wm OtalemOsi bet all
I Wl' 8 . 11 . 1 1 1 8 1 MA mm she lume eramised It may
lIS le irernate . ,
..h I. l Veep All satielm yet op
i y eelen eases lame a=
, t
the bell at tie CS§ lb. WWI" Win be refeeded.
TM maim le Tem Ileatshmairl T.l.ame Gem,
dlebrme Item tie ameba me mealy dim&
The gasbag la di ea entirely we ,plaa...-tne Cadge
ier Yulartly RUA sad mood series... ems ma. u
Paw ems mekewiwoall de m my ober Cm.
The *Folds( .10 ;large asnegb le intuit • • Iblleirel
melt. Them I. Myra abut II ba &MUM. Ile
1 al e/00141.boade mainly at TM
TIM_ P it Ileallm las Med the Mel Faelln•
TOWS, Quits IFlis ken trk4 Ihir will or
la mart Car. , •
• UUZi.i. insootart TO Tag TA/Ail.
- 4 ' LUDLOW caw 00. . • ,
a ! ! ma. N. a•Ir•
ME=
STOVES 1, TOVES II sTovEsili
jEO-400L-31Z114119aik- ,- -
- 16 81gia of the St/melt , - •
EttlttlD •H. Frticirrfria, at the
fq% Ott, FTAIVD, Centre street-POttsrille,
roomette 4: ilrowo's Drug Store, Is
mating thrtuggisseohl to will Ma ea.
• teosise aisortiorot , -
t r TOVlllll,_ • •;. -
ARIlti T
IBRITANIA.WATIE
.11 • .41OLLOW.WhitE,
At prices heretolbre unparalleled In this region. •
The Ssllowleg fait list of the Stoves. together with
bomber and prices:l I
Penti—lNios47, 8,9,10, with t4tores, tom $ll to
i•.. -.604,- .
P i . • t
i Tietor-.-Noi. 4 1 rid 6, from 11l to 514.
1
Globe 146. 7 and 6,'from $l6 In $26.
i Conipletsr—Non. 4, 6 and 6, from $ll to $ll. '
1 ' Cannon or Ng; Nos. 2, 3,4 and 6.
i Plan esuriou—Nos. 2,5,4 and 5. - : •
i Salaam Banns, for kltsbena—Noct apd3,ltoin $4 to.
In. • • I ""N.,,..
Parlor StOves of ill slam, Runk ron, filth Cast Iron
Pyllnders, .
1 Also„miniesuii ca ltarlorti4 at prtuillisping from 40
feat' to $2. ,Gtai Cad Bockats freak 0 to $2 60 .
; Stove MP*, mid. fur 9 rents par pond . Elb ows 10 eta.
'Mtn. Russia Von ptps,lo eta. per pound. • •
The followl of mborelfaneous talkies wlll - abo
always be fon hand sod sold cheep for CASH:
Coal Shentebr, Poi ers, Iran and tin Pans , Water Cool
bra,Wt,Plaid, Campheue and Oil Lamps, best German Stove
illtaeklns, Vire ilrinksatan Arl o fur Btovni, Ranges. IT.,
'lay Qrllndigi or "i*Orteil Illse,lbr Sheeiron Stoves.
film. Tln'eold :l a bs box; Sheet' Irdo, by the pound—
!ebonp fir cash..
I' 01 tb• above c hill Mimi& at iedneed.prives, tOr
•
CASU and those lir want otanytbing enumerated above,
.willtud It to their advantage to giro ma a call. ', -
1 . 1 •, 0 NORGE 11. wriao ;
rr
i IlirOld Stoves taken Inexchange . for now ' ones, ll'nd
Istoves delinned irtillont enure. . '' l _. .. A
1 Pottsville, Setdetisberh,lo . . . 36-Gm
Linn" 3:4100T
CAE "FACTION or
Yorii Arm , &mom **l Cliflowliat lends,
ITT LADEI.P MA. , • '
I 'WEr - ° freiimikr ge siock of Chemical r
T.V allaouresiand Fertilizers at low priers, and wai
ranted to be genuine; among Which will be found:
11,000. tans 24.1 blovernment Peruvian Guano.
f,OOO binir-Dil Shies No.lbuper•Phospbateof Lime.
The idsiim Stator:hid tinkles ere, each of theft kind,
I the best In the WOltbDl Oni. Land Plaster, menace
hared from selected stone, is celebrated throUghont the
i Gab:m.lhr its parity amt strength.
i WE INVITE ORDERS FOR,
TM Iturg's•No. 1 SuperzPhorphate of Lime. '
I . No.l Government Peruvian Gomm'.
French's initiroved Pttper-Phosphate of Lime.
1 • • French's Philadelphia Putidret.e. • . ' • -
I - No. I PhospbaUe Guano, (Philmlelphla Co.',).
• filorlam 0 mum, (A). --•
' - lExtra Land Plaster. Ordinary Land Piaster.
Chemical Bone.i • •• • Pura Done Duet , .
Fish Odin°. 1 - • Ground Chanel..
10,000 Barrels , TAO. Elder. ',• ..
! 5,000 '''.": Casting Plaster./ • .-...
110.000. t • `,I Hydraulics ce',. .t, ":. _
• 3,000 -- 4 ' , - Trne Roman C ~ ant. :. •
1,000 ". i .Pottland (Eng.) Cement.
. . —ALSO,— . •
_.. _
Dent bsts" Muter; rmidered AnltimeitegAml.(lalibls.)
I Sterreotype Plaster, Powdered bituminous Coal.
I .Dias Makers' Phister,Uri and Brown•Ston% (in bbbi.) : •
I Ground Bap None, White .Sand. (In bbls.)
1 (I rmm.Vichite Marble,Oround*Dricko, for Painters. •
i Ground Dine Merble,Chernical Bone bust.
1 'I ' FRENCH, RICHARDS dt,-CO. ' .
~,f Steam HMG and !Farmers' DepOtir
?., Arjemcikos of Thtk Avenue Crow and rfkdistehili sir.,
iHILADiLLPHIA. - -.. •
Beptember 15, Fa k, 7 - .' ----;
• 116 2m -
_ _ _
•
AN ORDINANCE . .
, . .
,1191EGULkeING the carrying of Gun
it, pnwyler throiagh the ateists of the llorough of
Pottsville. i .. .
0 Ordained Wild enacted bi , Me • lbws Osetrteit of TA*
Borough vf.,ftettreilic,ned it is herrby.enacied by the
oidhorifyqffile:sainc ir • • , ' -
1. That , O Mown Omit convey or canoe lobe oinver
ed in any mai, Irmo* or other rarrisacat any One 111110,
any greater quantity of Gunpowder than Twenty-Are .
Pounds,in or tbrough any of the streets of wild horn',
under theirmall of forfeiture or the said Gunierader,
and aline of l'w oty•flve Dollars for vier y ouch offence,
to bo paid by every person so offendiug. .
2. 'No person idiall convey or CAURO to ter conveyed In
or through soy Of the Streets of thli • Derongh, - In any
rail, wagon, or other amnion, or to nay Italiread.etz,det
any one lime, any greater quantity of Ganpowder thou
Twenty-Ave Pounds, without a sheet Of alatailik leadenr,
arouod and over the mmeoruthrteet torment the Mole
bone beinermattaied tram the mid art, papal Merriam,
or Itaill'ollik ear, MI also, the Mild Gunpowder emote+ ely
covered with ti- s'eff`tcl prevent it bsinhignited
from a spark f ah log upon It, Midge %helmets of for
&Hare of the sad flunpewder, 401 filer cry a offence
. the sum of T ee ty4ivii;Dbilarg to be paid by every per.
son so offendib . .4
1.: Ttur,Cht, Duryea s - ball take immediate posseav ion
6
of the tinntr,w r that may teasels& and kirhifid rin•
der Ordhia cetand remove lb. Mae to some ash
pima and NU the elm, and after payment of the nicer
any expenses of line leisure end Ihrthiodiall pay ouliatiird
part to the norverg persons seising the ea Ine,amt Ann
retain oneeta'rri part for his owneompenestion, and shaft
pay the ratoalahmethird pert tale the Treexury' be the
use of ape Dorongh. : And In every cum - in whioh the
Chief Burmres Mime May seize Gunpowder under this
Ordinasee, the P shalt he divided into two stud
parts. one half to bs nerateed by him and the other half
I paid into the.:TOrainry Seethe use of Ore Illorocuth. ,
• 4. The spool rutty' above mentioned, *hall bt i
covered as pro d id in the Seventh Section of the Act of
. Assembly of it Commonwealth, pared the fifth day
of April;A:D,,,llls4l. One ball he tbe ess of the hilliu.
mar and trarrhelf, Sr fbe nee of the Dornet", - '
The humping Ordhurnes to take eared G
on ee 12tIt otay
Of Ortotor, VW!, °tabled and =octal tato= ot*loosee
- ttiii lAtti dojo!' &Somber, lOU.T. &KA :.- -
0 -
- Attest. Smoz.tialin, Clerk. Frill *J Milli Oolit i xl.
Sep*. 10. '37 I
untay,-t .
Ithe on
th at t
tts i ) On 1
BMA n,. I
heti, or
ted.god 1
asittnt e
f4ll
•ar. ya
. ,
fit,
~
' tilt" - . Al ,* ,
- = , '.-',..':.`i' .t..gl, .7::: - 1, .-. 4;
Mier* aid ireiwnwit
Latest.
Bono*, Oct. f.••=11 yam* mtddik 4* INV.
chants will b.. hold, Yr .4002iSs ib
came of the Banks towards tbelmilism emalattal•
ty. The 6,14 paper was worth 2 per' mat. a
mealb. • lgetiral bury , mktpaulfass bad - tabs*
Tiann AT VIZ 00.1..--Trado
ben and la all the boding estarrkeitlesisasarly'
en p dallyThrera departure of boats
frd ':ttlirpries , for the Bomb, does not entied
Mittiltsieitt to !Often, whereas visually id ibis -
'ease , Noir sal hatodred tonne headeed mad itk
is a fair seeing* of the cleantawm
ripe .. , ,
. course 'of rho Wew Cltji biats
*Manta, to a- Mistiest woriasinila l . , Wo• aboilta •
I. paid in spat* and In most moo dewy me
Merely marksd,!'good." , . • ,
113 nm Turk City do money market lit BOW
' •
than over ; And atedii.bara fallen astrir Was
es do iikeek Board.. • • • -'
-
. ` Banks of Williamsburg, New Tait, balm
suspsaaed.,. r-
Towneasei. •
efin 0
tilt-tuy',• • t. I.—A &spa tab to tie
^a 'e t tulaa tp,oo7l4at the Bieltange, Shelby
all*
banLaa burg &ad Trutt* Banks, of Toe.'
peaded.
5 1 1 01114 4,Far r, 0 01.1.—Tho meaty market So.
day ; was •lOTlOliati. The Banks wets amoble
supply the deusand; - mado upon them, it lb*
agents of thf Northern Bank of blississippl'untfi
unable to reliant" their Dona.
LATEST sNeNS.
NI41:14; 9 o'clock:
THE, MONEY ORIMS.
mown& P/01111 N. TUX.
THE WORE DAY. OIF
Riau Oil **steps Midi Ottair
Spacial Di!patekto tie . Eitemine B+flrti•,.
Nam Your. Poteber,L—Notbinfithat ne have
yet had .qua y the atittekof things bete to.day,
The foreign sneri my' have • helped. to "ass it,
bat this is IS bardeit daf we Itavi bad yet.
Theis Ma Mistier panic tat ovary' kW of best..
nets. Stocks 'Wail blade have declined Awe oast
to eight per cent. sincijestirday.
Floor !Mails° largely declined, mid' sobs bes
limn sold at a ireduetkie of on* dollar par bind
for cash.' illotat luta destined aix.mats and Fisk
fifty cents...
'[We have reetived information of dm failure of '
several promitient homes in *Now Yorke bat in
aettordanee.wit/i oar rule, we decline pi bliihing -
their mentos.]
Three:l)4s later Fro® Europe.
0E .Kt !SOT YET TAKEN,
Reported Retirement of the Reel&
Troops.
4TL4NTIO CABLE TO BE STORED
TILL NEXT YEAR
Selasy Piste at Parts sad Vienna.
.
NEW YORK, .October 2.—The steamer lltalia Sr.
rived this weroing with Liverpool , dates to the
19th att.
The .City of Warbiegton arrived - out on the
16th, and the North Star on the 18th ult.
• Thu Indian accouuts elate teat Delhi was not --•`
taken on the 29th of July. More mutinies had Oe.•
curved, inehiding one regiment in. the Bombay '
Proideney.'i 'Ogren' victor's' are reported over
the, mu tinter,. t
It is rumored that.the British troops have
•re
tired from Delhi on account of sickness. •.
another report. nays that large rsieforesuienta
Nave arrived, andadt assault was looked for in a
few day'. • '
.The Atlantic telegraph cable!, to be landed and
stored at the.Plytirooth Nary Yard untillhe next
year. .
A monetary pude bat oceorred on the Paris
Bunric, and, the alutres - Of,thet Credit Mobiliar bare
largely; itclined.
'The panic has extended to Vienna.
Pnootsioaa.—The circulars report the 'market
as exhihiting,a declining tendency. Beef hat,
and Pori quiet. Bacon la - buoyant, with aallght
improvement:for fair qualities.
Bueinatilm—The market exhibits a declining
tendeney. -
Cotton has improved a shade.,
fiarkete.
rovirsviLLE MAIIIICHTS., •
- • .. ii,Viiiielessiis Prices.) ' • .
sijite a i riser, bbl., $7 liti Dried Peatitia. Pled. 84 00
R Plour.libl., 460 do do on peed. 260 I
heat,liasbel; 140 ®160; Dried Apples, par'd.! 20
lkie, . do i • BBl Rusidoaen, • •. 13
Corn, • rdo • ' 001 Ratter, 17
Oats, '
. • do'. le 461Shoolders,par poand,
14
Potatces 'do. 60' Cams • do 16® 17
iltoothySeed, ' 3 25.1..ard.-' . 17
Clolver Seed', 6 601 Plaster. do $640
Il ay,per tot?- 20 00 , salt, per sack , . 13 .
.
POTTSVILLE PRODIETCE 111AR8Alti.
(Retail Prices.)
/LOUR—Afloat !ricer sells from $8 SOT bbi and Rye
DAP AO. 'Os Chop at 96 eta* Du., and Cowman' 111 00
do.. t • •
OR allt.--Whlts Wittiest sells at 21 701!1 bu., and Ned
at Stadia Rye 9b da Corn 1 OU dac Oats fide. •
)IEATS.-0041' 40114 at. 10 41* l4 els. per P. Mutton
10012 . 14413: Veal 12 1 Adc4 Pork 12 to 111.41% Shoulder, 14 to
16 do, lla sue 16 to la dn'-'Bologaa 16 , do. • •
PR0T.1210319.--Butter sells from 17 to 22 eta., b
Cheese 12 1 ,4' d 0 ... Elaff 10 ets..l9 dos., Lard 18 eta., lb
151.113ARL:-4npr Home 9 eta, 9; is Cots 10 dn; Peng" ,
Rico 11 do; yellow 12 do; "A" White 13 do; Crumbed
and' Pulverised 14 . . -
e
I.IIIIIT ArND VtNIETABLES—Tomatoes 60 tot= eta..
Druh.,New Po tatoes to 60 do ;- um, 2to 6 eta.
bead: ;4, Po N
'4. to 1;0 ets. peek, Peaebes 226 to 129
01 Boalt.-.
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUNG'S PAT'T SCHOOL SLATES.
ESE SLATES a,e from the cele
-brated 'Lehigh Quarries; the softest and parent
g • •In the United Lttstee. The frame „la oval, of Ole
piece of mild oak. bent under immense preeintre, being
the ett ()Tweet, neatest and moat durable (raise ever made.
liter side ultaissals or bg. . BILMI:LE&NNAN.
August 15.1'57
• OILS! OILS!! •
JOHNSTON, Age4t for. A. A.
• LANE, (late Lane and Massey,) wholesale deal.
er ILS and ell NDLIZ. N 0.121 Peart, and 88 Water
etrert.4lew,York:: All orders lett at the oleo of JIIIMS
II- 'Lanett. Zimi.; or al the „Exchange nail; will melee
prompt attention. i
Septeratitil Ea, WV • -
• NEW STYLE OF PHOTOORNFHB.•
A. 'eNI, ALLEN, corner rof Centro
nd Markevi streets, tbb boroo,gb, bas Plattoced
a number of.- splendid photoerPplla MK" Ynttlell Patent
Leather; *bleb; fort beauty and durability, Mimeos gay
thing:yet produced ;by Ibis wonderlnt art. She pkier•
when antintuld, can be rolled up and placed In the pocket,
eithont injury, and In trawl ng. requires no glass to ro.
bet itfrren Injury.; Glee him a all, aid quassia* thY
new and licaotilni laceration. ‘• • -
- Wit/mills:3one •to. '47
. CLOSUG OtlT STOCI 07 CLOTELICI t.
Dirge enthstriline
AESI*(7OFULLY announces to her,
. friends and ihe that she bat on hisniftt
arge assortment of, ileady Made Clotitteggiopetber 'frith
a lot of Piece Good*, belonging to the stock. of her late
1r stand, which she is desirous to mit off in lots to suit
pdrrhasen on the Oat aduntageoss teems. The *mit
eau be 'exenilutel upstairs in the building on Centre it. ,
In which the Clothing Store of her late hintend..faeob
lb:Wirer, wan CATIIAI4II42 Holfl U.
September 12.'57 3741
NEW UPHOLSTERER•4koIs this Vsty.
ryliO Eci
%bN*er would most respect
fully he‘tyhabitants of Pottsville and
u ty, that he kuui Immo mind his business on Centre,
ystreet, opposite ry Grommet lir. 2:
eltuie Ware Rooms, where he is pre
pared to , receive all o. der* In the Cp-
Writeride line. N. D.--Old work re
paired at Übe shortest notice. AU orders thankfully
'vetted and promptly attended to. ONO.
£grrerwn —liwii Onamaxe, C.l. Kornscr.
August A:l7, ' 31.3 in•
'el .- 71C P. & W. C. TAYLOR,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTU
r,SI ipt_ipTerior
;toilet Soaps ,and perfumery,
INCLOVINO Taus COXIMATIM
1 MINIMA:RENT AND SHAVING SOAP. COLOONV,
EXTRACTS. Ake. le. POMADENi TOILET WA
TF,DB AND SOA PS;ire. et. ad%
. &I North Ninth Seal, Pitied/#/4'.
Nine' Iligbest Premiums swarths:V.:ad PRIZE REDA!,
st the World's Fair, Litrodvo, 1851.
. lieptemiber 19,14 38. •
,••
Gifts! Gifts!!,Gfftsl!!
ACTRIZE TO EVERT PMILIEWIEL
i • C T: THE - QUAKER CITY PUB
110118K of Dumb llsl4oo, l'Allialalphia.
Ity• boyiag a boot( forsl, or more, you aro at um:omens
ted with . * prize, worth from 243 emits to WO, ealliehAhlit
of Flll4l Ovid Jewelry, Watches, la. All orders MMI
will, be promptly flUad, and the prima or prime will se
company the books. Our hat rootaloa all se Use mat
popular brwAs of, tbsday, awl will be Mil 0 lbs usual
retail price* many of I hem for lem Penns wbbleg
at w y r r a rticolar book:cal bidir at otom, sad it win bs for.
with • gift. A 'eatalogee • 111014 IvO
a lb/ of books and Ott &will be PoVripaid
.by adlreitiog DOANIf
, No, 10 Oouth !hint ohnsst, pkumishibia,
, eidrAgssiss Wasted. l4 • ,
Atxust ' .354 m
'DODSON'S TOOTH-PATE.
RODSON'STOOTII-PASTE, isun
droabledly the loot tholitrkribi iC i lbrcleoorimot•
ti4hi g ,autt prsigirdia lbw Toad Irks MI taste
per box,
Patterll4, April n, ' , 17.prnia
. . •
.
1; D.. „L., DODSON Itiseits.• and,
iy 6 '. ells tooth lo the most apprOred•-iityl• itaid all
tq peke& limoktal for paid rams, 111 t• solkits •
dontimasne•oi gationtio. Awl gerentottees sit AO ow*
opal t• resew Om is this part gf 1,14* amid ry. :. ' •
Brevitlie.
Dodsohli 'unrivaled Tenth tail* le Me thrillirke od the
DOdmish Trench Tisei uneftel disarmed rain Is the best
ono lo tow ' • -
l'ino Dentifrice pralobea the Teeth.' •
. The Tincture heals the mma mod meedin • -I
The Dentifrice eon taloa no adds.
The Tincture is aromatic and artriMtirat.'
TM peatifeieepraserrei lb. TANA by prataidball lar .
. • The TlOetard cane rpoegieers' o
The Dentifrke naucoren Main from Toet • •
ttb• Thu:tura bavattatodad to Ma tannin'.
svdrited, 4i.4,tusir lb
fOalb Ptah. "
- - ..lhary lady meats thoildature as Iwr Toilet
taUle
.Tberaibra eva7body pattorstalb m, D. /0. DO te r.
• tJuit 1, .- • • 17.
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