jIIItI&) oatuak: OCTOBER 94,1657. t dicaint lon of the Iliwras' Jorana_n is ILI to ensq3 7np • rate circulation of any THEME other I ish p bilhed In the County—atyl as au advertise- '1 ;a 1 the beat portion of the population, au , i - ii - , ° „ ' t - p,„!;(.. , 1 in its columns 11 ,41 0 r con n roa tl ir ree orth ott la r n pa ct . tife ll e u e i tti a tted l iti• l ttlttie are alarms' sea dea price according to the circulation of the paper. itBCEIYTA. Furto site Ifirtere journal mince /of pubileativi „ Reuben Rt.rev Jarg.'l. 185.9, to Ed. Ilurpz..:ithlietk . 9 7 84 ' Chit. Neff.Trvea47l - Nicholls: to Jan.( 1558 1.. Elizabeth Porne.Y. to 'Aug. 5,1 • Lenard ibeener, to Jan. b lsti.• • d. 00.• to lan.l, 1859 John tinb.2B.l6lS M. Ivens, to J sn.l, 1858 ,• J. Thomam. to July 1.1558 • , J. Ilury Ormil,e, to Jan. 1.1858 , k Cook, to Jan. 1,1858 W. 8. Weighttnau, to Jan. 1,1458 John Young; to Jan. 1,11,55 • ,Woodward Inaldt, to Aug. 4,1858 Jobe Thomas. to Starch 7,1858, .4, .1. 11,rhaver Do., to Jan. 1, 1818 :• Trrent.° Duffey, to Jan. 1;1858 t. nista Thompson, to March 26, 184$ Jas. Patton, to Sept. i, 1858 . A.-.l.lToraline, to Oat. I, 1857 • , • win:, Dumb, to July 211, 1853 o,Garretion. to Feb. 16, 1518 , Theodore Garreteon, to July 1,1851 8. WlGuntbes, to 1858 • (Irmte Royer, to Jan. 1, 1858 •• 1' 31.leattla, to Nov. 21,1857 .! Jou.a. Fold, to Jan. 1, 1834 1/a nl, DeVrchn. to Jan. 1, 1848. kO.W. 1 alloy, to jan. 1, 1858 1. 1 it. P. Allen, to Oft. 1. 1858 John 3loser, hi• Jan: 1, 1858 Wilnint Johtmon, to Jan. 1, 1858 James cooperAoJan. 1, 1858' !• E. l'almer k tloy' , to Jan. 1, 1 8 58 Cieo.llr. Luther,J9 Jou. 1, 1858 • !liana Roza. to Apnl 1.1858 • IV. A. Hacker, to,Jan. 1, 1858 J. W. Tormenter, to Jan. 1 1868 'F W I Walter Lawton, to San. 1, mo Wm.loemtemer, tollan. I, 1858 - Rodney Fisher, to Jan. 1, 1858 • 1 Illaltlaton, to Jan .] , 1858 . A. Wet herill, to Jan: 1, 1858 • D. A, Dickson. to Jan:1.1 8511 Sanil. Inland. to * May 1. 1857 • John Canon, to Feb.l, 1958 • • Jacob I{3llm. to Jarz.l, tB4lll • • Dr. J. P. Jo Palm, to July Y. 1, 1857 hn Olaytnn_,,to July , E 157 Miss Head; toluly 1.115 . Thom peon. to July 1857 • Wm. /tittle, to Jan. 1. 1858 Dant. Delbert, to July 1.1857 • John W, Andreas. to Jan. 1, 1.8531 Jon'. Waaley. to July 1. 1857 1 AVtnAittinhalralto July 1.1657 1 V. A. Snyder. to illy 1;1857 Jae; McKee; to Jan. 1, 1858 • .Joa:llozrnlng• Wish. 1,1888 Thns.Unth, to March R,1658 GO • 1, 2 00 . • 2 00 • . 2 00 8 00 . • 2 00 • 1. 00 2.00 6 00 • 2 00 • 2 00 2 00 800 2 00 2 fIS 200 200 2 00 . 2 00 2 GO 2.413 tairlYrouxtvtO; is wanted at title otßco of the pi client residence of. DANIEL P.IIECRSIAN and ROBERT B. DAViS, formerly of Port Ricbmnbd, Phibidelptite. utt is quoted at $5 25 to $6. It will be $5 ere long. Sow; :WELSH, Esq., is spciiien of as Presiden of 'tile Bank of Pennsylvanin • • Toe dry loods jobbing qnde of Ph4delphie is Inctive considering the httO times. QurrE'n number of perivuls charged 7ith • • war der. are in th / e $ jail of Allegheny county . , awnalog , . lAat year only ono poriton'in 16,10,440 who trarvelletriy ,only railway . , was killed from cant tlei beyond his own contr%l..! . _ • Sivenet. of tho elerlce in tialSail'eyor-Gener als afire at Great Salt . Lake City lave been dd. von from dm Territory by the Saints, who are ral ly ug to the defense of Zion.' •,,' ITticistes ALAMO:NZ Esq.,:late President of the Brink of Pennsylvania, has sailed for Europe with a 'portion of his family. eause, ill health. ' Dn. Dnene, the invent of the "explosive en. Rine" which attracted co talich• attention at the Fair of theAmeriean Institute hat Fall, died-aiy suddenly at Saratoga, N: Xi, on the 11th inst. AN Excnss or Imroursri—Whilo‘the merchants New York ere fill well 'stoeked, it is said that kerei nro nyw lying in the Custom House stores T th r aCcity, imported goods to the value of thirty illlons of dollars: • : • li. s stated that theroArls no less than: 25,000,- 00, butetiels of grain in stoic chi4go, but not lore than.l,ooo,ooo brought forward pro ious to the closing of he canata t 'for want ol oney to seud it on. •. - " ---- 1 -- ME6llANiefe FAIR.—For, the Sret time ution the . a ;acirie coma, a Inechanie'• fate was Co open at bratiette , . Itrtinclico on the 7th of Seiatomber: A new building 144 been ereeted . for . the d r ,..4 011101100, : 44 ). the whole affair seemed td. promise *-I‘lll,Weetrionaph. - ' J. B. Bacinouse, ! a I Republican Member e e lnst House of Represeitati;rei, end re-elect ( , died nt his residency:lb Ohio township, Alle beny county, last ! week.l lle was detained from its seat at the extra session by sickness.,,llis Idiseape ivas consumption. coAL vs. a our.--:It it Anted on geoid iuthority that the annual value ot : goal in Great Britian,' at , the pits' mouth, is about two-thirds the value of the annual product of the precious metals through tout the world. - And it is honeyed that the product I oriron and . }eoal united' exceeds at the present time that rif Alio precious metals, taking California and Australia into full account: ; OITTIE 'RACK TRACK.-The New York 'ilirror says that very largo, qUantities of goods are being taken out of bonds for exportation. Im mense quantities' which have beenly Mg in the United State; Warehouses are being withdrawn and reehiXed for EnroPo and • the countries of their production: This; department of the Cus tom House is unusually busy. Good TELEGRAPHIC Impttov . ramm.-T- Edward High ton, 'C. E., Of has just obtained a patent for, flrstly, - sending telegraphic messages 40th . ways through one and the came wire, at the same instant, without interfering . in any way with ench other; EocooillY, for presenting the destruction of wire in the sea or underground; and, thirdly, for . mending telegraphic wire in the ocean with -1 out rising it out. of the mud. • , No clue has yet been discovered to. the murder er or murder`ers of Miss Adeline Bavor, whose body was found under the Irish Creek Railroad Bridge, near 211ohirville, witlPher throat cut, and otherwise mutilated. Oti •Sundily last the body of the murderergirl was taken up fora ssepnii post Menem examination. at. was ifseertained thitt r ihit was nut encienfr, and the motive for the crime is still as greaen mystery nr the tuurder itself.; • • I Tun Atianticreable it is tenoned, is, not likely to prove nvailablefoi . Cither of the projectedi lin s s ot . : telegraph:: ,Itappears that in Its ;nese* : coiled state, it generates or' absorbs a gnat' amount of heat and a fearis entertained of its betifre - ined by. the, temperature to, which it sou) Y ' bu suljected'in: twice crossing the trtpfes. It 'hes been found thst,'c. :veal; beat in the parts • under pressure foree's 11.10 copperirire to the sides of the gutty nereba, .0 destroys Insulation: • -•" d';:itst:VißANcii: 'AGAINST .DIFYICLU:TISS.--Oa the 7th of July, 18, he work of ilraining the the liariasin Lake; in Rolland, was fornmenced, n'tid on the to Of August, 1852; the. official ga %cue announced illiat ;the bed of. the lake was dry. At the beginning of the present year, :40 seers a gnod lefeil;were under cultivation on the site of the like, divided into 2;518 fang, and • 157 721 barn', and other buildings that had been erected: The population is 5,157. , Mr:47 Mill: Plturstrrtos.— . l:lts auffering• toresta of this country'. iinperatively:call for tiro, tection !to s ittnericen industry. Our counts.), 'is • now • pr.:di:Rd, millions' of willing hands will be followers in their*. Wili.not Mr. •flueban an:s l'enmtylcanin feeling be!streng enough', to • mol c him to urge the protection of our labor annual message.? • Wo trutt says the West • Che,ter Village Record that , the condition of the e , ut/try Kill open his:eyes to the - necessity for it. con now'.fail to ace tliai - we should have • ri ,• plo!cct,re : I Posces,or Fuou.—There is nu Ainestion that the eine( tiller iation of the present financial dif. eultke,ls t., L o fuun'Ain the fall of prices now goin g t4,' which thu3t continue until the nccessa rim of lire 'reach a proper level of cost. The in fiittd charges, ''rile for all such articles, for seve ral years part, !ipso ken tyniptpms of th;alis rme, toi.tbn health, of ft anniary affairs, hich• Las jost 't•raclieti its criair. :Thoy have corefielled rtmotie ih tho cities Intl in the country in Treat ntnitlicr4 to incur expenditures 'beyond their rnceel • : and it has been a hard struggle with very ' 441 1, lit twat ely to up appearances, but to tu4ipti, .The conditioii of things still Le much mornbeeliny; a thew 'prices go down. perrnno in moderate drone:lst/sneer, and to the 14 ( 4 , tlis blessing at anhange in k , this respect will Lt inrollnlaLla • TOE MO.; accounts -f . soinewhe;.l n pirtiel re little envier Only gradu County ; is mOssatta stored. the ly relieved' Seiveme. , on ilia Au 12,000 fee Ty arrive et Guayaquil: Oaf the . United Stgi succeed, plains,sita blouttai tilde, coal lag to th. . Tea .He . sent stop. cacti!. 0., beyond tb however, ruinous a likely to 1, onward pr shows the under the inking c ~ Tim U Governor publican, In ;Mane top" to bo carried t which el , bolds its II COAft men bay these bar polls.. from the leave Ne been dela until the and then Republic Their cal whole c. aggregat 2,000 me' will inte l ington turned t , been , to experim Fulton, thracit the Fre' isfactio MARIf r . last re sting the I •Ea the. different cities ex gifted a! •• proved cooditims.ot the market, with 'oration; of confidence and things a If matters eentinue to improve even sly, Alines usay Improve in Achnylkill • t at preient the;eiodisi of Population ked. confidence :could but be re resent proatzation c wild be material. -01 P 1 I Llamas--wbose natural hahltation Is • et, at ori:' elevation •of from %COO. to L hove tho level of the sea—WM short the-I'll6ld Othee, %obit; Tau,* from' 4 X. Y.,". the 'Washington 'e rrespond • rest, thinks that the only part of the Res la which thety would bd likely to robnbly, would be the great elevated i t ten on the eastern slope of a Rocky: west of 'berth Meriden of lone= fencing in , New laexteo,an. extend-; Red rivir, north. YORK Twaval - thinka tht the pre-' gs moat be set down as a p rely mer ration, due to an expansio of credit's ° limit or prisdetsee or valet". Much, the occurrence ii to bo 1a T ented, and it may prove to individnalsi, it is not ~.pose, any permanent olmt/Mle 'to the , greas of • the country. Past zperience 1 :, the United 'States are able o bear up nrden of a much more doubtful and Inc., reocy than that which we 13.1 r have. F, e own. Eutcrtoes.--ChaseNt - glorify is .(' Ohio, is 2047: lowa has gone Itii , ith a net.gain in 26 count!._; of 2811. eta, the !thole Republican tiekbt, froin 1 tom, is elected. , The Republ cans bite `e 'Legislature ., In all the States n ! tious have been held, Repablicanitite wn, and the vote. where 'decreased ifs i ranee of political apathy. "Business had; their private affairsto attend 'ln 4i times, .and have remitirte6 from . tie l ATION has been reeeived - at Washingtsn /:esth_that Walker's Espediticins--ons to •Orleans and the oiher Galteiton—hdve id, in consequence of 'lnane' 1 presedre, at of I.lovember j ) They propose to hind loint In Costs Rieson the Atlintle coast, uuuTlZon San Joee,.the Capital of that whicli shay expeet to reach is two kti r ys • ulation is, that when they capture it, untry will be in their pOssession. The of the filibiister forces it* frAn 1,800 to . IT4S - ltro not-mistaken, ' sere with that calculation nett:, Sam. i ANTE FOR THE FRENCH Niv .—A Wish rlt states that .Mr. Martin,' late Engl.. hief of the United Statee N i lavy, bap ref that city from New York sphere be has 1 the tact two'' weeks engaged making i me on board the French s am4rikate 1 with a view to introducing the use of An- Coal on board that and , other 4ssels of i ch navy..., Mr. Martin espresfes great sat at the result . This gentle an made a of experimentswithrnited tales stead .' stitisfied himself that Ant racite Coal r! It cheaper, and far.superior 4 any ether I• • -I • fuel' used on bo,ird our nation steamers E thousands of, mechanics nd working • ; • out of employment, it shoal . te . semen .at there is room enough in 'elm:asita for workingmen of the country. 'there they 'd a good climate; 'and forth' lend it Ain • s en acre, and there are'gren '.:facilities for it.- An acre will yied twe ty or thirty of wheat„or sortie hundreds bf bushels of . So there is no necessity forctarvation in r , s ut present. The Northwes has fulfilled ' . .ise of, prosperityin excelle • t crops, im.• facilities. of communicatio increase of ion, and rapid development . f various re. ER, says tho Scientific Amerf • niversal condiment. Black .d intamei the.colitings of per. excites, but. does not i it should be used instead c t was knOwn to the Romans, in the East Indies from time corrects that ilatulance 'whit • Se of vegetable food.. Person' ..d any 'pepper in their food; nd languid stomachs, it , is t ~ . ful to use cayenne pepper a 1 rat of wine, brandy ,or beer 1 , because it stimulates the rea• debility. • . an, is an a - pepper stomach; ritate, cense : , r black - pep; and has•been immemorial, • atMtals the hi henith do unto those of anifold more t• meals than that can be n ofsleepi- Iti IIECE OP Ikleaurrr.—Ttio knericgli wits shown the o plece. - 9(work, the resin and- parseverence. It ions!. the bight of which was Onl • ( tch were constructed several [ !g 011. them 3,437 heads, 120 china images; altogether thi ned 3,688 pieces, si;jointed a 111 ed the buttlo and, had bee • I gh the neck. 11 ut the craw opper l from which four pie of a "Cram, sol -- ,7 - I . t it could no ,tor . of 'the ber day, afire of mach !pa tad *of a Wass one foot, and eels of wood, Yardi of ailk, milieus bottle d framed that n put together 1 i I mg,wokk wee .5 projected in be withdrawn, :got in? This !•bvier, of New- be question was, how' was i is the work Of'Mr. F. A. ribei' in Jeffer tiara in a let a Journal—of 'e 'Sod two dol to pour paper. will pas with 1 aod l 1 J. - K. i cn-actorOf the 4t;hot "J. K." Was perfectly I~ oiler le be. . in COM!. 1 ;14 for years lenr,ch. - OD Ai WHEAT IlEne.—A subs! ;Ile, Ind., eneloses two gold di his sphscriptiot4.to the Mine Ii the tolltwing IS a copy : ASKS. EDN—Encloetdi pica the amount of 'subscription. o't know whoiber this mono If it don't, return it, by n send you silver. • Y e are nut aware of the exact .1 ey which passes current outs formed that his remittance factory. fu those Parts; g 1 ing antique in its ofassificatio ca, of inireised ialde. We a revehavel for antiquarian rep E VICI£ISITEDES or Committee:L-4 few the since, tbo partner of a commercial house ow York.sity was taken to a unatic asylum, i, !rly! ' cloranikil, as wan said, b his unwel -1 prosperity in businels. • Duli g the year pre; .1., iliii'firni brid Cleared $1;300 001:1J - He died ho asylum'i and his own est to iwati valued 2,5e0,000, all invested in lac acorn of which as a •partner. The firm itself ailed the other , and le now Said to be utterly nsnivetit. One /.. ' c,r the . as4is of the deceased's estate was one sand shitreffif 'the Ilinois Central Railroad 1 k, which wait selling at the time of hie do. I , e, at $l9O a Ishare, and which was worth after 18 I irtg up .the imitalments, 00;600. The same liperty sold lai l eiy.at -public saki at $50,000. 1 this occurred within. ei htc a ;menthe—the sperity, the insanity, the' eee- 'Oand the . in. [ vency. -I; f 1 - ,i-,, .t.rnoron thn : ledoubtablp! W W. South again to recruit his I tits, we are rtill to know that t 1 vernment is qUite in earne!si I; i .. vent Walker's new 'oxOeditio: lea and 'Nicaragua. Ohligati.: ire assumed in late negotiatO Ilwbra, are of a, character that Iput down filibusterism. • The,. .1 ..ord between this Goternment •. 1.1 on this subject: This;Gov i act the rightn of Nic4ragua,. 1 vernment harnsigisitlid their. ion on this subject; and !beret.' lent •'of Costa ' Rica w . i ill not her potter, to encroach upon.t of NiCaragua. It •ollOWs I; eats and arrangements' made or :. ... • ference to the , petty st a tes_ Wit - ;-; ion on Ulu part of the tinve nd and the United States to ii. l l [. um the hotility of filihusteis.• ,I lir. Is moving fliSbuster: e .United States its attempts. to against, Costa ea wbiclethey .ni with other est force them eaiate an entire nd that , of Eris -rnment will re nd the ; British mut to our po re, the Govern e j permitted; by Fights 'or lim , at t he -engage. to be made with invoke an obli rients of !tag ; tact them them . - KANSAS.—Late telegraphic ad ides frons, , Kitir as, give great reason to, fear. t , at'the nefarious, onspiraciin impose another.B , idetLlculliari Le. o i , ill:mire in Kansas by„ballit bill stuffing - and, aleitied 'returns, is lilielyio be consummated.— o here bat been rent Op . to Lice Pton What per , ortieto be an official return fro Johnson county, iving *atria hundred and njority for Ran om, which orcourse over halal) is the Free State ck.,rity (1,484) in Douglas„ , !gives, the three' ouncilmeroand eight Reprecen4atives trout that i istriet to the'Nntional De4 30 1 1 * 0 7- *- It is impossible .to speak 'of this monstrous rime with patience. There is o man in Kansas [ bo does; not know thetlthe it cannot be two r'indeed legal voters In JobasiniCounty, and that [ here were nut even lilissoeiiiank i enough in that a ',.ount'y on the day of electiMs to ;'ave east sixteen i, kindred Votes without voting a ; least half a do. i n en timed each.. If this iMpird Ut fraud is per. Isted in s , Kansas must eget}, be : arena of aoar 'hy and violence. /tie cot rig I. to ask ter pea: j 1 lo longer to.submit to be robbed of their dearest ights in this way. bared t all the will ehillii Workin bushel. Its pro ovin opula sonrct lira Id you win Stiestoo.-4thother.conspirncY te.restore Santa :Anna bad been'illseireered and promptly 4mrtmted. ~The Pr/sign-4min says-that-Mariano Vegar hed.been sentenced tofdert theiassusinatiurt of Alvarez. ' itipl before this be bas expiated his crime, , ecutive clemeney having been refused. .This Li the only !titivation of_ the death of Altrirex. NLYAL.—The United Stites steam frigate Met.' vinsack, Commander ilitehcock, bearing the broad ,Pen,oant of Capt.J. C. Long, bound to this P.awilte, sailed from Boston on Saturday. - -," ' Crders have been received at the Portsmouth Nary Yard to At the' sloop of war Vendetta for sea Immediately:- - .. • The sloop of war St. Louis is expected to ar rive at the Ports Month station the hitter part of this month. . U, 8. sloop. , or w)r Decatur, Coalmander H. K. Thatcher, and Joh Adams, CcousonOdor H. H. Hoff, remained at angina, Oct. b. - • 'The U. 8. steamship San Jacinto. and skuP of war Portsmuntb, - were at Ebaughse on the spa. of - July, and the stoup! Levant at Hong.K.dng on the 10th August. ' • Omegas. Raltarxi.—Thefollowtair.sre 'AAA returns of Abe meat election in Name for Delin eate tif-Congresa - Balmy+. D. Parrott, Rep. 237 , , Leavenworth eount,y, Atkinson * Julhnston, Bourbon,. Darr," ... 1 7 Doughui;Zr-'-`,!4; Shawnee,. Richardson, thwekenri4ge, Andetson, , Lykes's, Coffee, Lynn' •-• , 126 1 359 :',191 • •.• 288 192 • 86 WOMMeS DNVOTlO3l.—got of the deck scenes of murder • aod outrage Alnit-attende4 the massi cre of the Englishresidinii" at Cawniore, there comes oneof thetiOtrießente • which through all ages hate probed, the heroism of . women and their devotion Jo ,those ' ` t yle have secured their, loci.. When the; unfortunate Englishmen" iteic 'led out . to • death, their titres followed suit clinging to them asked only lila they inightdie with thenii. History has recorded no more touching scene then must . hove. presented. itself , slaughter 'house,. when these .women - with their arms around their husbands ehilMed privi- Inge of suffering with them. But thelerocity of their captors denied to them , so much •of - mercy. The pinioned minister who prajod with and for those who with himself, so soon 'were shot, hewn and .hacked to pieces, is also a graniffeature in the terrible deems. No LACK OP WORK /OR TOE rIDT.—Aes- 4 counts from the West agree that rk can be had in abundance in all the . agricultural dis tricts out there, at remunerative, ages. , Mis souri and Illinois offer strong indaciments. .Far mere in thoie regions:hive S had.glorious crops the past season, and are unable to 'get through with the labor incident thereto, 'because of the scarcity of help. It is also true that in all the growing villages and towns mechanics are sadly' needed. Carpenters, masons, bricklayers, black smiths, painters, shoemakers, wheelwrights, sod in feet every desoription of ordinary handicrafts men are in demand-there. A letter to a gentle man of this Borough from the West states, that workmen are wanted,' and that female help is In demand at good wages. Turn your eyes 'West ye that, are unemployed,, and have starvation staring you in tho face. The _St. Louis Repub lican says: Of the promise of .the as yet unoccupied soil in Misiouri and Illinois, Gotwithstandidg all . that has been written on the subject,little ceneeption exists among the mass. of people at the East; little conception have they of the Opulehee they Might reap from a judicious investment of their means in this direction; and we feel that we can not do truer service to the interest of the struggling operative in there regions of our couiNy where lai•or Is; and must Wig continue to be a drug,than by , indicating the mode of ame lioration and relief. . • MOSBY 4A.FIPAIRII IN /16W YORK.—Thorsciars Tribune says that the hviees by the Europa, which are generally regarded as unfavorable, in that they show how disastrous a result the knowl edge of the fall extent of commercial disgster hero -is likely to produce upon the• other ado of the water, bad an unfiromblg effect upon the market, which Alois a general" decline as compared with Tuesday's prices-4i The demand for gold is less attire, and the premium is decli ning. A heavy installment of specie came by the Europa, and a millidn or two is said to be coming by the Persia, a portion of which is for •the pur chase of produce.. • Money lesomewhai easier and confidence lsla viving, but business is still vary contracted, and extensions, especially among dry goods houses, numerous. From other cities we bear little news. The St. Louis tneichnnti have resolved to take the hills of all solvent banks at par. The Gover nor of Missouri has commented at length upon the state of monetary matters there, and made a number' of, meant suggestions in his message to the Legislature now in session. One .or„ . two Southern ':banks ;and railroads have suspended operatidns.. But five New England' banks still bald' open doors. The"banks of New York city will not probably resume specie phymente until ethe lot of ApAl, if they do so soot. Every day more and more workmen aro thrown otit,of ens ; Ployment. , THE annexed lines from a Philadelphia cor respondent, contain a sermon, if rightly applied. They are smooth too, and ring right musically amid the full of chesnat burrs, and the silent gathering of , the ho'ar frost which covers' . timber and the roofs of ;ydr houses each morning..ldsten to H. P. T. -Autumn. - The Stiintier's days have gone,. The fairest, brightest ofdbe year; And wavingiwned and verdant lawn, Again* in.Auturun's robe appear; . . And set a the limpid stream Will feel•old Winter's ley breath,• Be hashed. as ins dream, . Be bOunct, as to (be embrace of death. But not forever t—no For soon gay Spring, fair maiden of the year, Shall bid the el reaudet flow. - Shell bid the bad and bloeSom reappear, F hall clothe the imam tree, The billy summit, and the lonely vale; • With Nature', verdant , panoply— And fill with odor sweet the passing gale. And 96 , witti mortalilie— - its golden Sumeier seems mciakbrlght i , Bs Automn_bas Its toll and strite And White, calls away to death's dull night; But Spring unbars the grave. Lights up the pathway to the sky, o And bids the ocean wave • Give up flit dead that 'neath Idle. - • Ph iladapAil. j t 11. P. T. Melamine Miscater.—Tbe, annexed Act, which was adopted by the Legislature, March 14,1856, •is of some importance in this county, where tree poising with malicious intentiOns, is prevalent.— .. • The Ist Section , declares the taking of fruit, &c., to be a misdemeanor. ' The 24 fixes the punish. • went for malicious tnischief ,to gardens, growing crops, vines, ie.; the mode of.conviction; the ap ' propriation of penalty, and the fact that the own. er can.he n witness to prove the trespass. The law on the subject is as follows : Srctiorr 1. The willful and malicious taking and car ryini away of halt, vegetablis, plants, fruit or orna- . mental trees. vines or shrubs, in . this commonwealth, whether attached to the soil or not. shall be deemed and' the same is hereby declared a misdemeanor, and maybe prosecuted and punished as curb tinder the laws of this commonwealth, At • I . SEC 2. Any perste or persons who shall willitUy and maliciously enter orbreak down, through or over any orchard, garden or yard fence, hotd Itit. hot tilr green. house, or who shall wrongfully club..stone,aut, bark. break. or Otherwha mutilate or damage any int, fruit or ornamental tree.abrub, bush, plant, or vi m ', trellis, arbor, hot-bed, hot or greethouse, or who 'hall willfully and maliciously Ireapata,tiplin, walk over, beat downi trample or in any wise injure any min, grass, sing, vegetablesOr other growing crop; stall and may, on con viction thereof in action of trespass before any major, burgess ' alderman. Justice of the peace. or in any court of law, have judgment against him, her or them for treble the amount of' damage proven to have been done, with eosts:of suit; one half Ihe damage or penalty to go to the use of the poor of the district wherein Ote prem. less lie. the other half of the damage or penalty to the use of the'riwner of the premises on which the haid tree. ' paps shall in may be committed; and in default of paj went of-the said tine or judgment, with costa of suit, ' the party Convicted may acd shell be committed to the Jail of the proper county for not lees than three • nor more than twenty days; said complaint or action to be made in the name of the commonwealth. and the 'testi mony of the owner or occupant of the premises shall be admitt • 4 is evidonce to prove the trespass. . • MONEY AFFAIRS., In Philadelphia on Tuesday, the money market was more depressed than fur some days Put. a tet•lF directly chargeable to the stringebt exertions by maey otitis banks of-the payment of moneys due them, and a reta rd to increase, or even.renew their discounts parties in need. Geo. Philter, the Cashier of the Bank of Pen , sylvan's, has resigned his post. New Yois Baal Stsventute—hie Tork, Oct Bank Statement of to-day shower— • A decrease in Loans $1,02 000 Decrease in Specie , 3 ,033 ouo - Increase in Chenistierti - • ,=fat 000 - Increase In Deputies '3,100 000 The lima:din snaking of the present condition of the New York Banks, in view of their now hiring no le gat existence, advises an Immediate , resumption and a liberal line of discounts. and says: At the most, the Banks of this city can lose nothing by the attempt. They bare, on the contetry,everything to gain by the movement. It is pretty eerbdi tbat'tbey cannot go on es they are. They are not Nal now one moment. They may be enjoined and closed up any day, The Judges of this district 'do - not seem disposed 'to en tertain any applications She an injunction. hot Judges in other districts may set differently; and mil be goy.' Greed by the strict letter of the law. We do net see how they can help it. A rseneroll suspension for few days 'way not produce ranch difficulty or derangement, but as it continues, and new questions sriso. and pew issues ' made, the impossibility of annulling minim will become more and more apparent, and some derided step 'will be forced upon the courts. Then it will be too late for the banks to eetrece their st AB much as we Ware op. posed to an expeskon of bank loses previous) to the sun penskin, we can now council such a course. 'piealter., native wo,hopd to &Veld Des been mialsad; AL pension is upon ns; and now would b putt_ gn back Sir enough to_teaka mew wros tos Uproot reedit.. 4 . ItsxgrEs.txuois: A . . . Mae Nand am( by the authority of the amatanistaink of Ptairtsykarna. JAMBS POLL9CK, Cormier V 111; 11 Mid Cbatsostetallh: - : Praislautatles. liattoir Crrusent:—To renter to Almighty God, eh, tontrols the deatiolee of nations and men, the Vinign of devout gratiteidei and praise for his gundnessand car el, is the appropriate and solemn duty of a dot and highly binned people. As the Giver of emery geed and porting giftws should people.. recognise BM hand. In our mercies, and acknowledge our dependento *Poo M s providence, and although adversity may thecae its dark shadows across our , pathway. yet we should be assured of this that.theJudge 9f *lithe eartbArill do right.' During thepast fear the bounties of a Mad Prod , &Ince have not been withheld from ear flogeoncowesith- Our tote instltuUoushave been preserved, and our eights and pritileges, civil and reggious, enjoyed and maid (lined- The arts and segenees, and thagroat interests of education, morality and'religicas, have claimed the at teatime and received the etwouregment of an InteliV Kent and !them' pedoe. honorable industry In its vs tied departments has been rewarded; and altb.agh ant and weverelbsaticial revulsion has flied With gloom, .enrrolle sad diatom* the. hearts and homes of usury of ' our Miami", yet no fear of famine, no dread of Impend ing publio - or soeisl eaLmnity. mingles with our emotions of gratitude for past Messinge r .* weakens our trust for the future, In the providence of tiles who wounds but to heal, and .whose Mali endured' forever." A plente ous harvest has crowned the labor of the husbandman —peace with hostile . and reforming inlueneee. and' unwonted with its benefits . and marelmjeave been vouchsafed tons. ' . In acknowled,gementf three Manifold blessings, we shoat* offer an God thanksgiving, and gay our vows unto the most High; and call upon Him the dike of trouble; He wili'deUierthee and thou shalt glorify . • • Tinder the solemn conviction of the propriety of this duty, and In conformity with established customs and the wishes of many good eltizens, I,Jan= Potaocg,Gov savor of the Commonwealth of Pentssylvania;do hereby meomatend Thuradny, the Twenty.sizth day of November next. as a day of general thanksgiving and praise throughout thisSiatefand oar- Aesttly request the people that, abstattlog Born their ' usual avocations and all worldly pursislts, they assemble no that day according to their religious customs, and unite in offering thanks to Almighty God for his past goodniss and reorder, and whtlehumbly acknowledging nor transgossion, and implosion hie fragineness, beseech Him, with sincere aid earniet desire,teretmm and visit Ws with Ilia loving kindness. make us worthy of Ilia bounties and cootinue to 'us the rich blessings of His providence and grace. — Given under my hand and the Great Seat of the Rate at Harrisburg, this nineteenth day or October, {, lln the year of our Liord,one thousand eight haw. — 5 dmi nod fittj•seven, and of the Commoonwealth • the eiyhtylascond. • By the governor: • ;• Aux M. Betuass.. Depot/ Secretary of the Coranuasweattli- •Or An exehaege• speaks of n pumpkin-vine three hundred feet:long, and-.raying *pumpkin every roar feet. A 'friend says be bar got a vine a mile and a ball len,„'A. running down into a hol low, and nine mei. of pumpkin pie, three feet deep, dready baked, at the end of it. . . THE COAL TRADE..,i Pottsville, Oetalber 114, 1195 T. • The quantity sent by Railroad this week Is 24,- 803 'o7—by Canal 31,644 18—for the week 58,;., 448 05 tons, against 53,930 14 the last Week.— The shipments for the corrceponding week last year were 84,028 tons. ' • . ,The demand for i preprired Coal is f good, particu larly stove Coal, bat broken' is a drug in the mar-' ket, and can bei purchased at reduced rates.— This caused by the stoppage of so Many _lron works, " • , - The trade suinituP this week as follows, show ing a loss from every region, and in the aggrgate 65,107 :lons compared with the corresponding week list year: • ' !. 1856. 1857. tom Canal' 32,795 :t. 8 6 ° 46 9, 37. 31 Lehigh-:B. 14 i 6. 913 6387 558 —Canali /8;403 14,579 Mel.* llod. Canal, '16414 13,907 2,407 'Penna. Coal Co.. ! 21,695 6.709 14,926 Scranton, South,' 0,270" 2.019 4,191, iosga 63',101. 00,000 'lO3 993 „ • 00,000 Dec. for week, inns, 65,107 05,107 The loss rind gain from the different regions, and by the different avenues; sums up as follows : 1856. 1857. Lon. H. 1,661.676 1,520,752 340,924 ..• Curiae 940,630 1,020,739 * 80109 133,641 366,690 233,049 992,150 755,157 236,993 Del. Hud. Canal, t 425.564 388,739 30.825 Penna. Coal PO., 616,049 490,739 24,810 Setuuton, South, 75,709 267,168 191,459 I , 6,941.419 4,809,961 639,052 504,617 3,809,994 501,817 Doe.lalBs7,tous; 131,435 • • 134,435 , Add the loss from the Wilkesbarre-ROgion of about 90,000 tuns, and the akg,regate loss of An thracite twist to market this year compared with the putt, renchei 224,435 tons. • ' There is quit a controversy waging in the Philadelpbia Paps with regard to the manage= went ..of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad —the articles .on both 'sides have been sent to us with airequett to publish theni. 'We rod no dCaire to talte ony part in this controversy, until; we are made acquainted with the objects to be obtained by it., IThere are great evils existing in 'the tradel i by I , tillroad,—and until those evils are removed,! it metres but little . difference who. is President. It is the odium attached tai the 'trade at Port Itiebtxtend, more than all other cativo' combined, thatils destroying the business of the Railroad—and until that is removed the business of this Road can never. prosper, so long as the Coal can find another outlet to market. Not one ton of Coal would be sent to ibe middle purchs.- 94 interest aLPort Richmond, if it could be sold 'by Could. Tbis is notorious in this region, and three-f4rtha of the oporatOrs who , have been compelled to , sell their Coal to Port Richmond, have failed tho' present season. We admit that it is an itliportant feature in the management of a Ruilrpa!d to hava'a popular officer who will attract friendeland thOtehy Increase the tonnagsi of the • Road. But this, is not all. The Coal Trade wants moderate rates: of toll .and transportation also. - We aril notsur n prised_that the stockholders should bat alaluted at ',the great falling off in the bald: miss .if the Reading Road,—but, we think the trade t old . bE vastly benelitted, if the capital repro ntety, both by Railroad •.and Canal, sputa be reducedldoWn per m anently , by sale or other wise, its actual cask value. This would insure low riles of transportation, and greatly tend to the erecting of more permanent improvements for mailing purposes in the FAint hewn, portion of this doel bitiiiii, thus extehiding our developments, 1• ' . which would soon place Schuylkill county in a position to give the Railroad and the Canal all the Lineage beih could carry , to market. Nothing but ltw rliies; l or a radical •change_in the Coal Trail at P l ortiticliniond, can secure a prosperous trade at that :point, the great shipping port of the leading Railroad, so lees as other avenues can supplyi tint:market. Tito Wiliteskirre Record of the Time. is mista ken;l` in accusing the Philadelphia Ledger of wri thigilhe bitter article against the Delaware A Lack. awe nalltnilrhad'Hout of rivalry of the Schuylkill Region." *lThat paper never contained tin article in feivor of !Lail:, Schuylkill County Coal Trade, un lessMfitten by somebody unconnected with their, altalitithutini„ iu_answer to attacks made on the Ct.ta Tradii of ibis County. The only Coal inter est favored . by that sheet is. the Lehigh Coal and t . 1 , • Catthi Company, in which the* writer is a stock. hoitier. there, is not a . single Coal Operator in Schiyikil County that does not consider tge Phil-. adel l ptia Ledger loathe to the Coal Trade of this Region. 1' i!,' The Wilkeiberre Coal Trade down the River is s alient 36,000 tons, so says the Times, which is aboht one•ftwirth, or 90,000 tons behind the sup - 1 ply Ito th e ladle period last year. • The BOrseillace Dam on the North Branch of thei!'enuitylvitnia Canal, has been swept away .by a r ent freshet which buts off the Coal Trade t North Irina that Region for the . balance of thi s i sr on. It is doubtful Whether it can be repaired thi fall, t ! •! 1 1 .1 th PennsylwaninCoiLCompany had suspended shipmentf', bid hive coinmencedt operations again. Dili quantity, sent forward the last week is small. lteavina Opts THE WEST.-.-We learn limn the Comludtor, of the Auburn k. Susquehanna Rail road, that latge numberi of miners and laborers (rola•Sobitylkilt county, continue . to Otis over that i t , road almost daily destined for thii West. • Many' , go itu the polo and lead Selds'of Illidois, and' others to' the' lima and Missouri Coal fields..-. Otliers s eek; work wherever they can - get IL-- „ , Sciiriyikill county half lost several thousand. in liiiii popi!datipn within the last three months.— Many other/ Would go, hut they have not the ZULU/ of, getting away. 1, VA ! • _ ._, A I.I7IIIII*.PATENT roaptectseSearsraon 1 Coat..—Messre: Eugene Borda and, David alover ' . 'ba y s taken out a Patent for a tnathins to separate Slte an,d e th er impurities (rote Coal. :It is a re v° vie g ! cySinier placed at. the 'mouth of the i Sautes,. sin:Star to it screen, or squirrel cage, with straights harstand not meshes, over which the! Coal pinnes; and all the flat pieces of slate passe! throug . 1 h IL. W . e learn that one cylinder, which costs but a trifle, will do the work of at least lei boys aai.better too, besides improving the appear , ante . of l the goal. They have already said.** right of usleg lt for $2OO, which ii the firiee they ask: At all !Collieries, rand particularly _ thole I I • worked !!son t h e ru'n," where It is Impossible to separate the elate from the Coal, this tutiebtiss'i'lli prOveluvaluable in cheapening the, ph&int,l 4o. • . eerie. • • I i 1 , r 4,,, ! i ° ,;0. 1 .• ~,, 4 , 1 ,,,,,, 5x • !55 ... - .....M . r. D...P : B rawn t! has subsitiagrichsigbt Iron teeth,insteats of cast, trait, c i siAts : ' itW!-: 21/1/ Is 'l'6ll'4 Improve, , Sol - tliit"llit system . The telith area maller, lessuracfartll*nd teeesiiliently exposi hi of the. Ceitl;and itiereasieg dirt. The bletb asimetleithliti and ti one hreaks It etut he removed, i i-.• :i "\ - i ' .. . and another 'snitetiluted linutedieteli.' - The old Boilers with 'Om teeth Cot theta become nic hes when, tbtateeth tdeest..; Vailowirrice of east calls fortb,alithe Ingenuity of the - Atillon I ft V* day to cheapen its production. , Viral - Cantra.--Ate • coal te a `perishale drticialis - irrght ito be kept as nears mails hust; • ness as poseibla—and the ° present lea very favor. able opportunity to comm ence a reform. Oa this point at least. there ought to be a unity of read.' merit No COO' ought to be , sold by soy _ of our Operators on a longer credit, than SG 'day., .here When the times are easy, and the sooner they 11l *Wee to this , determination the better for ttaita. splits and the region. *ow •Town. Coas.,Maitstr, Oot. f05r...... There is a good demand. fOr doorestio. at forever rates ; the arrival* hare bummed; and the stock is larger than' we had hoied for some two weeks sloes ; the improsaintiat in the ttaaecial eludes ikka it aria ,$t by this branch of htudnessittad we may therefore anticipate *good supply frote all Icarus until the elose of riavigation,rtnd after that by railway. Prices of most kinds have.heets better sustained than other commodities which is a strong inducement for millers to urge it forward. The inquiry for theitast bas t been fair; sales by the cargo at $44115, and from yard at $4 SO® $5 50, VI ton. I In foreign there la change; ilmarrivals ars fair, lint we have only to note a, Of I r dserpOol Cannel at s tp 60, 4mos. Other kindest° 'tempts!. • ' • te cie;ol)lltarkeit. j Worreoteiemeekty fee. the iliaTeaCknorier.l The arrivals of Ploton kayo. bond etmoldentbkh i V portion of which tuts bees delivered ow contract.. , • last oaks were at 10 25 Al chat. ash, bat the demand to quite 111m1 led.' In ND : gib& Cannel tbe sake have boon et 511 75 and $l3 75 Ili eb. nib. Antbritelts. in retail lota, is selling af , $7ll ton, and in saw Instances at 60e *ton lea. . r . Cannel, • • 1 - - • ~ =.ehal Id: 71 , $ .15.75 Neneastle, - • . • .• none Orrel,. -: -I . - • • . none —— 66 •••• Sydney, -- i - • • wins awl 720 .T 25 Picton, - • mine , obal 720 125 Pictou fine,- I-•. - - mine • chat 526 550 sehtt7lklll, wbltaaoh, ton -, • 550 eia 6 75. do rid' mat, • ; - - 515 4 - 5 .: -- do lump, - - - ; 600 tlll :6 25 Lebtsb,lump, • - • - 625 en ;I- : Litkawanna, • • • !, • - 550, 45 6b" 75 .. • art= mem. - antbraelteorblte ered mar , • - - fOO a -Y- _ . BY= TICIAGRA.PIII. . Yuma, 6 cec666l. s i x. Pelightsfress Richmond io---,. l Vnlderiekaburg, -1 $q reir Yak,' '." 96 t o l l 00 Washington - • ICO 'Marlborough, • • •{1 10 Providence, ' 110 to 1 10 Boston, - -I 00 to;1 Li Schuylkill Coal. Trade for 11351. _, Quautity of Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, rot, the weak ending on Thursday erfbing bit :. i lAILOOAD. CANAL. 7,736 06 9,078 16 1,009 18 1,541 17 41,172 19 18,796 15 se. 17 .. _ Pl 9. 00 4,791 07 , 2,295 - 10 Part Carboo; Pottavills. Schuylkill flaren, kaburn, Port Clinton, . 'Total for the week, Total by Railroad In 18g, " Canal 44 NAOS 07 SIAS IS 24,803 07 t one , 56 , 418 05 102:4131 10 1,020.749 08 • • ',' , • Total.by Canal and 'Railroad. tong. 2,p1 t1 8 Shipments to same period last year: . wail, • Tar 62330 14 . 1,861,675 15 31,795 04 - ' , 040,630 01 By Ralltoad, Canai, - berft3l6 in 1857, so liar 84, 923 18 2, 2r4 3, 90 , 4516 . 8 tone, 260,814 18 S huyilict II C aunt fiattrosas...l 85 7 The fol lowl g I:llW:quantity of Coal trantpprte drive r. thellfferentitallroadrinikhuylkillOounty,for tbeweek ending or:Thursday eveulug last : wszu. Klan Bill andS.llaven ILL, 32.369 08 . 1.311,518 /7' Mt Carbon " 1,502 17 143,251 08 . Schuylkill Valley ' " 7,934 05 279,798 09 hlt.Carbouk PLCarbon " 7,819'00 458,670 11 Mill Creek , 9,427 0.4: 418.066 04 Little Schuylkill " 8.639 06 289.345 17 Rates of Toll and Transportation:lon &AIL' LOAD 701 TII/L ',WM'. ' .. - Prom From Prom Fr,om ..111.carbon. S. Horms.Pt.Ctinton..dubern.• To Richmond; $1 80 $1 ;5 .61 55 $1 CO To Philad'a., 180 .. 175 165 ICO Spring Mills, 155 ---- •1 50 135 140 Reading, 110 • 105 105 1, OS Rates of Toll by' eanal for the present. From Pt. Ctribors. Mt. Carbon. S. Hares. 12. Ctinton. To Phllatra: 65 ' • 64 62 50 Spring StilLs ' , 80 : •59 67 50 Norristown, 65 .54 T 62 -46 i Reading. • 38 • ' 87 !35 31 'Rates of Firelight by Canals • From Pt. C. deft. C. S./facers. ; Pt. C7iitors To New York, 190 -185 180 To Phila.. ' _ 90 ._ To Delaware Yront 105 - 100 ' 95 Lehigh Coati Trade for 1851 by Cabot'. gor the weet ending on.flatudray last: .• ,; •- ' ' tram Total. ' Lehigh Coal and Nov. Co., , B,Bll'll 819,1229 16 A. Lathrop and others, • 74 00 2,837 08 Litwin; Mountain Mines, , 842 03 30,051 05 East Sugar Loaf do • 351 01 20,731 06 Coleraine. - do • ' • 412.18 " 40,819 18 Stafford do • ' i , 510 II N. York arid Lehigh Cool Co., . 859 01 '7 25,368 11 German Penna. Coal CO.) * . ' ,311 19 South Spring Mountain Coal. 316 02 15,0 e 09 T. B.MeCreary keo.N.ELMLCoaI, ' ' 10,179 40 Dearer Meadow Coal Co., , 237 . 08 3,041 11 Ilasiettm Oord Co., . - , 886 10 . 76,306, 13 .41Patihorry Musa, .. . - • ' 824 13 55,483 10 Diamond do. -.- .` - , ' ON 00 23,112 06 (`,'anti Ridge, : - . • 1,093 11 29,191 02 .314 PierotantOeetCo.; 642 00. 7.370 05 Seek Mountain Coal Co., 2,110 14 aspp 13 Wlikeharre Coal Co., . •. • 116 00 • 810 05 Wyoming Coal, .8.080 19 nortfbrd Cog Co., . 858 18; 19.143 17 Total; Lehigh Valley 11. R. Week ending Saturday tut- Spring Mountain Mines, 2,127 04 99,1N1 16 1135 C Sugar Lost do . ' 312 19 78,177 12 N. York A Lehigh do 729 16 81,700 18 Donnell Ridge .' do - 1,546 04 155,174 00 German Penna. do . 6,31.9 02 Coleralue A Stafford do , . 1:10 06 38.8731 01 Dolhin k Dehaven do 60 13 8,341 12 Usaletoo- ' . do , 1,409 18424193 611 J. A. Meereirl k Co., ~. 54441 18 - ---r 18,402 10 765,i8y 04 Total, 6,396 is mosso 03 19,403 10 766.157 04 Vor the week. 24,78918 1,121,947 07 Shipments to SRAM pa r@ Tilt year: • TOTAL: Rall Road, 6,942 12 113,641 19 By Caps', . 33,962'04 , 992,150 07 U 165 T. so fir 30,89.1 10 1,15,79'1 06 1421,647 07 ,8 of Toll and Transportation II a sea 67o v ic il L i Cti al lor, "1 - lAl t • 200 do Ellzabethprrrt. - 243 do Morris Canal Basin at Phillipsburg, 1 00 Toll'onlidorris Canal to Jersey City 761'1:ants—Freight 85 cents.l On Coal reshipped at Jersey. Tty the toil is only 50 amts. sir Toll and Freight from Wilkesbarre. White Raven, Rockport,l'enn Haven and Manch Chunk to Bristol s, Wilkes. R. R. L. Canal.- D. Canal. TotaL 1111kmbarre, (toll.) 26 64 • 30 - $1 It Freight hom White Raven to Briatol, 1 08 From' Rockport, . , St 30 ' 84 From do (freight.) 102 FrotitTerin Karen, (toll.) 61 30 • 81 Prom do do (height') From itsioolt Chant, (toll,) 61 'BO _6l From dp do (freight,) • 86 Freight front Mauch Munk to,N. York. •1 86 Coal for the line posing over the Wlllteeharvelt.Road. short of tide, pays 60 instead of 26 moats toll and freight - Pinegrov• Coal Trade Ifor 1857. - Amonnttransportett dating the month of Sept,lBs7: 1 4 -I MONTS TOTAL. Union Canal . 15,121 02 . 120.241 Oli Swataraißailmad.6,9e 17 01,11!5 13 Lye' Valley Coal Trade far 1831. . . , Lykend Valley Coal co., 1,752 50422 Short, Xountata Co., ' - 1,108 . .44,Z . Stat.': • 8,5 4 30 9+1.746 Frelett'and Ittl from r t i n ltersbn ru e rg te , Ball a mre, IK il 10 2 10 If ears are detained 24 hours atter arrleitt, the rates are 12 ants addttkmal to the above. Trevorton Cool Trade for 11987.!. FEE, - TOTAL 2,110 10 112.202 05 crouton Coal Trade for 1857. Ship:hosts for the last week : • • . • vent. I . 7bnr. North, X 71317 South, 1,079 01 TOTAI, Toss. 169,410 03 2117,168 07 • • 4.781 18 43078 10 To Fame period lawi :war, lElouthl • 70.702 01 Delaware wed llddsos•C.+s Coal Trade. ens. . TOTAL. 13,907 338,739 426.564 }Tot. the week, Last year, Decrease this tear; ' ;Pelages. Coal Co's Coal Trade. Tor the last wilek, Wt. WIIK. TOTAL 6,769 01 490,738118 as.a4~ 06 Itieressis so far, this ear 24.810 0& Broad Top Coal Trade for 1857. for the week Cusaberliesed,Cend Trade 1531. . Mee. vera.L. 6.8.58 . 473.649 Fortlie last weak. Last ear; - Coal Elitcockla.ms, CHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. rmrwrr.l . r7 - TTlT'nt l 7l IgEg Railroads, PhUadelptila. Beading Pottsville - Milani!' and Schuylkill Haven - • Mourn Carbon - • - - - - - • • Carbon and Port Carlon • - - Mill Freak. = `- • • ... • . • Schuylkill - • - - Lorberiy Creek-. - - • • - --` flwalora - • • - " • ' Canals* &Miran Ravi/Mm is • . preferred • • Vol? Canal - . • .. . " prefbrred • - Del.* Morn Coal Transportat% Co.'s Railroad& Coal conspoestoas Tittle &hail. Nay. R. R. JkOort 0 ' Lebl'e Coal Navigation r lies stoic Coal Co.- - - - ‘ 1 " Bask Siountalo Coal Co. - • - • • Pendsylvatila Coal aR. R. Co, • . Daupale Coal a a. 8. Ca. Lykens Valley Cool - m ou vowa Coal oCOL- R. R. Qt.-•• sangria valley Railroad Coal Co:- Cuss Clem panalso s - Improvement C.% • - north Americaolla.. piphared " conuison• - • Delaware Coal Co. Coodiarhuid Coal Co. , • . New; Creek Coal Co.- -- • Sil l Rankall anallanonesii s as& . - - . Ismer,' Bank. -• • - , • - Potlevilleasi =• • •• '• Pollicino Water liks. . ' /11,!Tbe Steak of ail Coal thathaes whin farhoidl4 . irccr publication. . . I - 60 14% 60 64 50 50 60 60 so V, I ao 00 SO ao 1 6 1 IUO 50 50 20 26 26 25 00 25 OG 00 00 . 110 0 NEW ADVERtIMENTS WHEATLErit *NCH ST. THEATRE, , Milli It., *Wry* 11112t1he PlMladelpitlia.? ' lzetlLE STAR-COMPANYteolapatted of the feet Juttatesi a Notice% iiitteiteedint Is *ad West ea7drusetle embleetteer Irmo. Ibre In thethastrital piabli4wlU appose every =tip Co..dy. 2....pit r , "bowl. ft.: Yio any, go 3 7 0. ** 4. A W et' vi4l.lthesiting the .'w , . itOOKSI 8001(8II 11001W11 , - • - Sionling off Steals. ♦CUAXCII 3011 CHEAP ItADINO. OrE. Subscriber,' deteimined io, re dam hiS valuable Stott. of Books, now offers ILre• STANpARD WORKS at :waasoally low •prices— stexp-al Ulf Aspablishertpriset.. tAs reading is the *spa sad tao 4 dedratis atewsetnent to Istalp In these hard tinier a towopipportsatty to agbetkot oftolt taping =SAP Dr% FORUM MIMS. • D. DANN AS, - 111,1kakiisla and arida litioluidler,,Satitarr antLlWider.. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! A Chimney possessing WI the required Mild lum and applicable to DwoUtegt, Factetine Stesmbosts, and sny positien where needed! HE benefits resulting by the use of srTslit* titittirfeasont gooddraoplit 01 agt weather /Orin, Of A: 4 ham 2 ZI Ca 2h Per essi4 ; a sowing of throe-pi:Mt el the heat, 1101. wiled; gperfita weans Cf telattlitiONl;defect protection against fire from ignition *lll the : cheapness in Sher operst* Of not Mlarttg bolt Ito notabor or bricks, rod ming one half MI !pace to roo m taken up by the :or dinary chinsalsi. ' is Taetorton 110 to AO Aft In littght only • Ind to for Inuit . glee a powerful draft foisteant amcother purposes. Tax Estara; PAM? CE161014 AID VENISLATIONCO.; No. 318 Chesnut street, Pallid/4h* en 'now Prepared to furnish this tory taltiable Impress. 'went, gikaninteeleg It to give satlebefloa, wben vat' up by them, or in compliance with - their instruction. ,‘ N. 8.--The Company desire to obtain setae good agents to Wm.:barge of the Hallos. of this hipreeetnent In this 4,11 1 In& musty. ...For thither inisseation address Abe Secretary, , • .11. W. SAINfORD.'. • 318 Cliennut Wes' t, Oil:ober 24. '67 1 • a ; 43.13 I. JESSE A. CO.. sibiwu r erwri /Atka a rum 1011 - GOODS. ! - • . , . . I IMPORTERS A-Net. Lit , / ACTURNair . • or i • i CLOAKS AND MANITTEL4f3' , • Betbraeirty ail a. Zfirptitfr.i •f" the Scum IN our DRESS GOODS and FUR NISitEtiO, departisents mai ; be foctool e,fall! sad Omplobr. Back of Goode includlng all the most approved maxi and LAMM 11=4 together with the usuel sw sortntant of domestle cud other goods, to rwhicb wio are daily =Mon additions from Newiffork and Pbiladelphis Auctions. Purchasing and selling exclustrely for push, We are enabled to offer conaseat induct:slob to CUM 43ws .ers—WVI.E.94 LE and RETAIL. ' : ' - Ifirlereoetoequtoce of the sivollaulke Am Ithotrlary of fairs lie hare deternistai fe C OSE OUT our sabre stock 01 Greatly Red aced Pricts,:wit!tout, to Out • 250. SO Sowitliilleeoad Street, ' arid No. 9 Stravvlberrgltreet,phibidelptda.. Septenther 5, IT I rf - ; 99-110 i • ialaS. W. glynitle,l Wholesale 1 suul ,Retail !- 32riagElist mi c ial4ciarkeizaiaFt. ILE. Coriar Centri Lad Noivegian Etti; (Opposite korrio4r's Hateq - poTTNITILEgg PENNA. I _ , • , +-- 1 , .[-_,,. 1 MANIIFACTERER ANA SOLE PROPRIETOR :OP , • Opting'', Pinttoral iliinture? t' • ! EPTINO'S PECTORAL !I ETURE ewes Conti.. ~ EPTIN4PB PECTORAL M =ORE tarp Inffuensi. EPTINOI PECTORAL mpuurx eurei•Broncblqs. 3 anLE EPTINCI'S PECTORAL M cures Sore Throats. EPTIEO'S PECTORAL OttEwill rollenrerou t ifirop„ the patienta In odes stages Ullbe . dlssaas. EPTINCII3 PECTVAL 4 I : aold . bk.jscoa L. 81tr ' , I NAN, Ashton ir g t -• . , t EpTIMPE PECTORAL ..t : E sold by. J. Ittusiat Bons*, 311usrivIlla. 1 - • j.• ; . EPTING'S PECTORAL 1 0 itEsold by itx.,ll. Item, , • Ecbtlylkld Maven. ! . ; .•, i , ; EPTLNO'S PECTORAL i. , TOLE sold by all (*gists generally tbroughouti. . county. ; _,'' October 24, '57 .1 4a.' `Y A ~ , e g, io, .1 1 si. -I - DRY COODR.DItAP FOR 'CADIII . Ke Brown, • I XTO. 13 N. S.epoi d Stte*c,. PHILA. DELPIIIA, are Cruistan • new . de elrablegoods for preseuf ' which they rife!' at re duced priest, among whist wi be eland a full! asscrb: moot of LAB EAR. • ' . Black Silks, • Stella §hawis, all colors, • Moue de Dams, = Loomotd Square Brdrbe, do: Poll de Cheerer*, „. Jatquard • Plaid Cashmeres, I Blanteo. , I • do: • Parmetto C MENW 'Afisteerk-00., I 1; do, L.O BO 8' WEAR. •IT . Cloths, Casaimeres, : , , Satidetts, Vesting", ' I EtuttudityJoina,, FURN DierGOODS., - 1. Marseilles Sheelings,,Towellug, Table; Covers; BlanketS, Ticking's, Table Clottis„ Az.; P4ANNBLS.• • I I. • Welsh aud Ballard Vale unahrinkabletifiaurtel,hr all qualities: l 1; , Bay State Or in all colors. ipers ditto' liustris, • : Bleached and Brown byithe piece or yard; at the lowest market prices. Linen Bonami made exclusiveli.lor nui 01111 retail sales. • • I:• 4 • NOTICE —Our goods bells bought and sold exclu sisiffor 0..811 enable us to.distance sll competition. Purchasers charged Mat a small advance on ;Auction cost. No grub misreptesetittil. to effect Wee-4nd nn abatement to prices. . !KELLEY k.BROWN, N 0.13 N. 25 street; abowe 111arket,,•1'bIladelphis.' OctOber 17. '17 42. MISCEIALANEOUS. I LADIREVI 'WORIC BASKETS, OR I *TAROS,. B EAUTIFUIi, Patterns—tight and Durable. AlacrAnspenalon flower Bastets, julst Ircerntid and for sale b ti. BAtiNAN.I ...„,d..,is-, 87 F D. S do. _ . Ai • Bral S O. ON S . othr Quaker lane of John k Edward Certhroy & ~ of London, and ore the lieltast Banking CO:Lot Ire. land, always for sale. ip sums frvm LI up to OM, hi the subscriber, at his Dookstoi s Pottsville. Three urine hare nothing to do with th e arsenger Lines. had they re i considered the target ho in this county and 'in Europe. . j j . BENJ. BANNAN, RELIEF FOR MECHANICS. TU.tririesiied hndiirtteiveil by tlie .sub . f! 'eerlben A • Patent pause :Attetoisnaniat listudleSerev, fur cOtting t anythincithenl eertein . depth is required. Among the many purposeirto which this tool ran be applied prot tahly. the most. Prominent are Tenoning, Sbouldertug,Dovetuillng, Cog Cutting all kinds of pe ttern. malting and rut , ring. Cali and see it*t STICIITER A THOMPSON'S, Oct. 17, '57 42- S • arrafer tamtre ned .ta rtan grids. • LYON'S MAGNETIC po.wotß,l For the Deotruotleiof Injects without Poison. IT is entirely inocuous; while thou& sands of letters tistify that it, immediately and in- Ibly destroys -Bed Brig% tioekrosehrs, Moths,' Fins,. Ants, Mosquitoes, Flies, Plant I nSects,Ternde On Fowls and Animals. afkd atery other epodes of insects Iltith which Its partities eons In contact:: This Is nd bpi:Shag, .as eao wily' be proud.: We sell the genuine iirtlchtlor 25 eentsoit ; 1 B. BANN AYS Sneksthre. CHOICE.HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. pdiocTß bNE• - Refrigergori , ono of the best, groat approved • and complete !land Jr.nlott rooms. t • ' • Gauze Orme far Meta. Stit..er or Fruit Dish . esoi—dtfraint patterns and aise 3 • • ' • Water falterers. for deansibg all lanes of dirty list:tie. Wster Coolers, ftv dices sect private • Patent lime Radish, Poltee. Broad. Cracker, or Bum Graters. Graters. 1 Ire Crackers; Matclatande,Self-main; Jitney Moats, Iltrdtotertoe. Patent lse Cream Frees. era a capital &racial , Patent Baby Jumper and Ails.. ,For sale by h goNetali. MORRIS, joNES,ec. co.; , . • IKON k STEEL NTERCIIk . Marly.l and 9/strata Streeft, Plitkedclpataf ' Hare alriays hand and for sals • ;•., BEST ENGLISH REYINED IRON—TuII assortments of Itagnalla," and otNe, r Works brands. BEST'AM I cIAN BARS—ordlnery sisM. or rolled to ordm for'bridge purposes, kis., As. tENNSYLVANIA Promiscuous rises, nr ^nt to required aim. BOILER lily ITS—Dover tumid, made In solid dies. t nal 11N titia11 CAR ANLllS—Aniirican and English. FLOE BREST IRON—FOr cowering 'chutes, ke. AMERICAN • k SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T rails and Oat bars suitable tte mines, turnouts. &e. j J UNIATA. ENOLISII k NORWAY SLIT RODS,-BOLTS, NUTS and WA:NIERS—For bAdges; cars, and machinery piirposes generally. OAST, SMEAR, MACKIN& and •IILISTRR STEEL. Also, an e&tra quality for taps and dire.; The above, together with a full assortment Steel, Nails and Spikes, Ito which the attention of dealers, railroad rompaniesonglieers, miners, founders and ma chinists is invited.! 3 11 0 / 0 4 856 /9-11 B PAPER HANCIPICS,i,_ i • BOTUO fli t Vill!lriiillaily dir.c.• apv• ' THE subscriber is now receiving his , ~ new patternsnf Paper Reusing, end - Borders, for %parlors and rooms,embraciogthenewest and most sttitablepattains—eelected for the usual sized batistes to be papered Ittahkeountry. The subseribet takes peat me in selectin le papers to suit thelouses WI beist-. rr. Among e iot area few elegant patterns of gold, alls and patio kit.. i ' . • - •, 1 Our stock embraces assortments from fOur different manufacturers, which gives a great variety of Patterns to choose from. l , 1 .. . , _ . I • ;i I . . 1 AlscChsil Papers, in Great Vitriol i '' .- 14, an pri&s, wale is tow as 8 cents a pidee. . /Urn. Curtains is i Grose Variety, illefesafe and'Rlatl. W Ilanrsfuimished with paper at wholesale prices. Good pa pe r hangers .also farnhited when re quired. tt t ; Our varied assc4menl of paper hanginge. borders and paper shades, prempsts peculiar attractioulto thine who amino to purchaseould as our stock is the largest in this t section of the cot a ttier, persons Can almost:always be se counnodated bye e k ti ti B. II itiehTlVS • i Cheap llookend•Paper Store. Pottsville. myth aniline. , io. TO /WILDE*. sadIMISONB' BUILDING. 9rtiHE subseriber is Agent foi the sale of_ - i • t. ILLSON'S HEATING TURNACE itii beating hot nes, halls. school.dionars, Public building*. le. i It doe' i not barn the alr,lnd jives an agreeable lteet- an ite• portant nutter. • We superintend puttied Ahead pt so.d -14% If put up by elle directions, will - curs' tee use •• ° 54. 1 4 work. We also plat them up at about • )ieees expense 62 than If put op by persona from abroad • le foretell the 62 • retinues, all shs/14 !Ile* Register., Aso,: at manufac -62 ',. Inters' prices, ( • • 62 0 . I ‘ ,l C s AST e = IddRIIIX il Pyrwoeea.Virfte pit'ZlLOLtiVgl a Antique, AptrAteinish,OsecrayY,YiliciandOt hernial ble. These Imitation a reso, perfect that they challenge. the . 013,i elessat sen3tlny. la style ano,o rs lab they il re on tivilled. 14 % They are solighltspoliehed that they am - ty lunch longer 0 n marble, and are rtta tio l t u t th oj e p i red r ' bea b w y 4 i Make, Coal Oas dr aridt. TUrerre-Sfir-thikaila *lama 05 '. 1 =Oh; and ale bed /ittle orer ane6ay ch .Pricc of 1 • 1 3$ .. These litanies iangello price from S I 2 to. 1 1264 ociiird , 00 , leg to she and 64141. '.A viarthooo of Pelllnneeee alms • can be seen at hit stud Pottsville. .1. - 00 EMERSONT N'ENTILATOItS, for rentlietind .hulld. 60 lugs, Which drawl foul air out of cold Ones:and also curs 60 smoky chimneys: , With one of thew Ventilators plead 410 on • chimney no torrent of alt can pees demo the arse 45% "—and it makes no dl threw" Where the wiattnotystrt lie 15 the Ventilator, itTra UM a unrest Illoards, -It . h pot - an all public tmlia I opt led properly eeem eleed, dwell. dn to ga where a eys4ut efirentilathm is carried out. x i 00 - . Mao. Pier. Slabs. Table Tops.llctresu ,Tops, Tops „ 00- -Wash Statte. ILldek Beira forrebools,Reatetoll ft° 1 ; o) Kitchrt Table germ As. Alm. • i I l id, OILNAMENTA4STOtIe CEIISINZT Tots, Or bu ' 1 ,4 Ines , In nes elseleilierteat Ores andlenitlo4 cheap oo brick, and don't Aquino repsirtog.. ... , : 1 . , 41*.ISTO•amnalLie.1111CAISToanasp8ritsp.Ibrabuiwklibienhirits ornailtnistarnised.ntloishati,.. dooms, Moons building but tote=intiousriossr.r . ikko. Width me nrm., Mad and oneautentake .11 lw. ulabsd at ter; hit p*sikt ' •B. 8 .4 1 1 2 ‘ - . - 1 I. .. POW" Mar.!, ;LAlvEolis. KkeittntilVO., IWs, Oa* intoProvisisa'Ketdiaatiri -09: 80 and 40 North' Wharves, half And Rico dist% PRILAIMI. $ . . • !Larch lb-m- 1147-, LAWYERW‘OPTICE - BASKSTS. arra/mew, tett" Waste Paper... ' WILLOW BASKETS of VRAOUS ',bee Rif preeeritag Waste Paper. We will ab low a thlr prim , to thaw who wilt Nave their riper aid bring it to our stow Tee ;P/TO by ~ a, HANNAN. _____„--------.*-. • GUM ;EW310.113. UM'Q PACKING', Gum 'Belts, Gum Turuck itsitatotto ink other Rubber roods, Re 0* at utialetiuirge prieooa the Rlatetware sadism De• Poi. PRAWN= Levet 1. '57 i ; SI WATERMILTRES. THE SubsCribit twilit been author .l_ bed by the sianuibetaverier Water Itiltres, ‘ rill gi " l7 41°14°611A - with "al tAt i ra riesi l ' iON. Pottntlii, Algot ace, 511 tab YOUPICII PArT 80101130 L EILATILII. PIHESE SLATES are kora the cele • bated Lehigh thawnies, the rotted and pant Is the Uolta4 Mats. Tbr trams liF owal, a DIMp, of 0011 4 oat. bat:ander imams* semstwah 101V[, Um steolegial, neatest asd most Mixable frame ow& orwllet Far sal* wholesale or ntall by BE 4J. DANNAIt. .; August 16.'14 t • • . flis __ll. - 1 .61 - 7 - so it.sti, JOHNSTON, Agent _for A. A. eitq. WE, (late Lana and II useey,) wholesale thed /LS and Ed NDLXIE . Nci.. ill read, and Ph Water West, New 'lark. All orders Mt at the oats of isms X l .-orasst. Esq., or at taw Elsolutosa• Itoted, win mars P rompt altaatkaa. ' : lialetember 23, 'U ' 3041 4 MEW ARO IMPORTANT. tinbseribers wish to employ Assets. male sad female. la seen elty and town is the Hake. Ilmlessis &month* and will ley the 'lyrists dye dollars per day. Poeiit!tithlars, s odas s postage stamp and address • - HARWOOD & MORRLARD, • dept. was mak . Netems Dqw4 ;Yr PR. LA . a tNIATION ,i , :,.... OTICE is ereby given th a t Commas 111_.__lad jOatned Court Of Phu will taY bald at ottarilliN In and for ilia county of Ilabaylklit, set MON. DAY, the Tall - day of Noratabati UM, at 10 °Wadi to trio reerisooe, to routines oar wart. , Wil, MATZ. - . sheriff 'a Ofbec:Pottrville,l • ; SUM I October Mk, 1861: j , 4341 , . NEW STYLE OF pHoirciamApHe. - I.A A 1: ALLEN , corner !of Centre • and Market el rata. tide borougbassa predated I a number of splendid photogeoube urn Previa Patent IrttigheyreitgfiCiefa. b bA ytt l e " wo d utr i ft al art. 7 l74Ter y.. when dniebed, an be tolled up and platted la the pocked. withoutinlum,and in framing. requires no glaseto pro.~ i tact It from Injury. 'Wye him a **hand ememlne,thia unser and beautiful Intention. ,- . Pottsville, June 214'67 CLOSING OUT siocg OF CLOTH/10i Csalkstrixte Hoeftwe D . ESPECTFULLY announces to her kb aims. and the public, that she has on hand argil amortment otheady Made Clothing, together with a lot of riertMoods, belonging to the, stock of her late h.:stand, which she is desirous to wadi! to lots to salt purchasers en the most advantageous terms: The stock ran be examinedxtbetairsiu the building on Centre st., in which the Clothing Store or her late husband. Jacob llortier, was kept. I CATHARINM ROUltita. September 12, 'ST , . TIM H. P. 11e.W.' C. •TAYLOR. ° :IMPORTERS AND' MAN U FA CTlr j_ rim of siperior/ • • ..Toilet-Soits and Periamery, INCLECIAINO 111211 citzawates TRANSPARENT AND SHAVING SOAP. COLOGNES, EXTRACTS, .11,e; Ike.. • POMADES, TOILET WA. - • TERWAND SOAPS, te. tr. I.c. 611 „Nbrp.lVinth blrret, rtiaad4kia. • • Dine 111gbert Preifitums awarded,—A PBIU =DAL at the World's. Pair, Loudon; 1811. - • September 19, ' 'ARTHUR'S Celebrated Patent Air-Tipt. Belf4ading CANS AND JARS .ORprpser ' ying Frzsh Fruits, Toma -1 toas t ete. Vsed during the last two years by thou': sands of families, hotel sod boardinyhouse keepers, with the viola complete "Meryl. • 14a1)7,1r1IIATZEIALR. .TINCAIrs..I . IOt, quirt aulthelf:gallon. FitZ-P11.007 StOXIItiRIC(CANTAMIMMIVAILS.-111311,cppirl, and bulfgallon. ,Oissa.,—Pint, quirt, and halfganan:. For sale by . , • ..‘ BENJ. IR - ANNAN. Pottsville, July 7N, • 19- • A CARD: THE 'undersigned'undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to-ha numerous friends. and the pub general, that) he wilt open on Saturday, the 19th the eektbritted .Cl 9. Wardrobe, (the only 'place & gentleman can; be furnislfed with every thing 0121, - ; Is ke,dealrable to lomplete his toilette.) In &hay'- '. kilt County , one of, the most fashlotable assortments nt Cloths. Coalmen* and Vesting's, with Shirts, Cellars, Suspenders, Gloves, Neck flap, Scarfs, Stocks. Hoslorl, Ptokst Kerchiefs, (Anon, Silk; Embroidered, and all oth er kinds and qualit les that e'en be purchased In the cities of New York and Philadelphia, for as fait. find winter wear. To all of *hied we particularly Invite you to -call and examine for yourselves. beSire purchasing else- , . where. E. T. ELLRICH, Sup't. • Genre Kt:, opposite Nahantortg9 .51., Pottsville. - :September 114'57 • • 215 WI TNESSES; •• cat, Tilt • 3Eloolier iChnozwicrieci.: JO 5. DYE 15, THE AU HOB. . 'Who has bed 10 years experience via Banker and 4 I ) Publisher. add Author of a series of Lectursiat the eu • Broadway .Tabelroaele. when. for' ten enecewalve nights, over fIGT6O,OOO People - 5n Vested • him with rounds of Apia ewe. while he eshiblted .the manner invobich Counterfeiters ezeta le their P. Trends, and the 'mist and shortest Means of de -0 Letting theni. ; C.? The Bank Ade Engrawers - alt soy , that he fa Gm . 0 grefshirt Judge of. !tier Noneeitiog. • Co Greatest Direnvery of .thi-Preanni t• • Century for' ts'l DETFATNO COIINTEILYEIT BANK NOTES. C 1 'Describing:army genuine bill in exhrteues,ao4 • exhibitingut g stages every coot terfeit In thetas ti tlon.• A Maimed. so admirably, that rekvinee is <4, 2, easy. and detection Instantaneous. index to eximlie I No pages to hunt upl But so 'amplified and arranged, that the iltarthant, Banker and ',Business Man can see all at a glance. • • . ENGLISH. FRENCH. AND GERMAN. • Thus Each Play Read the Same in his - 'pun Native Tongue., BLAU Perfect BANK NOTE LIST Pablithed.• ; •1 . Alen, a list of.; • • AIL 111 Z FIUME DATUMS IU aICOLICA. '%. A toroidal° summery of the finance of Europe 'and America will be published in (web edition, to gether with all theimportant NEWS OP THE DAY. b.,' Also, I • 5 arise of Tales • ' • Ylvw, on old Mannecript found in the East. It fun drashes the most complete history of • - Oriental Lite. -• A:De...is i t he most perplexing positions in which the ladles gentlemen of that country have o been so often found. - These stortes'wttl. continue throughout the whole, year, and will move the most' o elated/tint= ever 'offered to the public. - A Airrurniebed weekly to subscribers only, at $1 O year. All letters must be addressed to - ' ' JOHN S. DEElliankek - "Vidor aid PrOyiriefor, 70 Wall Wive York. A 7 Jule in. , Ilfl EDICINA.L. MEMLTT'II ; I ; i virV A j6 ' 4."-- *, • pesivett"clßiebreesAist Tim Groat LialsonV Curd Pa k& *tad byrenuta. Beasimettle reatand & noca v tlli im ms 'Marva Liniment; Ca We • . Ilvimetes Embrecatiout The Grist Litimolk Cum /Wiwi and Smith!. . Bennours *Embrocation a The Great Llairoent, Cam 2borearAe sad ,Sorer . Beanett 9 _ ,geEmbrocatlen The Great /Alarmist. Cures RhOSIAISturn and Antralgio. . BeitnettWEmbripeadeat Ths Gnat Winne, Cana Emoted LW. sad Stsstring s • Beumenti Eusbrocatlen s The Greet /Jaime'''. Cotes Chopped .liande, sod mks, thank whits. ne.gh. and *OR: sad to those annoyed la this way. it is ospoeislly riessoinandad.- • Beieetihi Eiebrocatioeri nearest Liaimest . Bothg very atroug fine peeefi-afieg, 1a the boss Lint , moot. that cm bonsai for the Raw ; sad thonsasds . of testlecifloy. cab be shows of to snuff r• effect& • giros thissoble anima). - Bennett'i India. 011.—Thisiyirrparstkai forth* . Buie is ter superior to all else Mired apes the puts: lie. u apitstoral, and fetid tinkle; and is clue, ia - wierulity, sod 'ldeal beautifying whim lust ipso' the Mir, riving it a budsrime ybos and dark ro /or. Yo.tWar who are bald, or: likely to become /, no, It Is fivaleable; sad to :rdirr. se st Aairdrerx-r, - It is espeOstly reetaimeaded. ileasett.is rasbrocatlos• The Great i.luimet t: snot itruktt's indigo ott, ter %Whale. Is fee sale 11 01l 11rOgisl • sad uspertsble Storekeepers rirry -. shore, Ind Is ,prepared by JON. It. rue ItAtAtECT2C,IL irigtee, Demi arr. no :A, '3l VS-otem' • • IiOINAND - ASSOCIATION', • Pfilladelphtis. botet;4r etinishar by special endmeateol ferias relief of the sick dad di stressed, afflicted sodlv "Witted, odd Epidemic diseases. PEW HOWARD ASSOCIATION, - vied of shit sinful destruction of hinting Ilk causetrhy, &Anal diseases. and the deeeptiona pnclieskt -*polo the unAottinste v let ims of such disrupt by Quoits. severat years ago Abetted their Consulting Human, •• a CHABITAttLE ACT worthy of their name; to opro • %feria - try for thee, truatusent of this etas' of disemr‘.... In all their forms, And to give MEDICAL ADvicAO"ei TIE, to all who apply by letter ,iritis a dear fit' their condition, (age, occupation.. habit*,fil i ltwots in eases of eatreme poverty, to Ittlitaiva • r test the Ay- VIER OPCFEAROX. It is neett•t m ."1 - im these. , soclathiereommainht the Mei... o.ed , Z r . „ row er. and will tarnish the to.""Prr t pg. The Directors, rdf: t he lenteifort b the e that thole labors l e t t it rtrh:riaictodr.Vp.vitr to t beenrlTlMofo:g4iwithef to this resolved °a' pleat canal , a Report on SW' Just Publistred the Avorlati;;J ot h a Dhows of niarbrrbff3' 8° ° • 1/ „eeelsing Burgeon which the Sexual Oiga us. , by the C;,,i envelope.) nit OP will be sent by mall. (in s ° 41%01 143 for postage. CHARON, oct reedit or rif 0 • men t. D r . ologfig Address. for Report or Ir:on Howard Association, . CALUOUN, Oon ng :„Zid e lnyis, Ps. NO. 2 South Ninth eked- ' nen D LL By order of the • Prair(rot. Gee. ILlNtantr.'r Oct. 3.!6T ik IRII1 1 %IR Vim "Diffi. I!" DR.l)_p,.., _O A It OLD n &ItE iNFALLIBLE i n tetn.OVl g 01 , 1 .....d er ieeild the,nir we ". lII 4 Vr_ " illri tones been sued Idr the. ... di,.. al* ......" Wan VMS.* sad Anrks.,lb Ink .. Oen tiy ,— ~ id e very wow. and he le mete sy many rig..-Lehiteal wile twee need thee,. tO the inns .--- mebition o ftbeweituribritut from as Ir. rftwttf.t or, of a proyto,tho to resulmitiva wh" 1 In out permit an berme of &mi. hour. whoa, twalthu or two. suppewing themselves iy. Ptletna" tassel t .' t, pldflg theve Pllll, as the Pm• taloned mowne saw " re ounsibility Mier the above adino. priotor asatnite DO pition, altbovirb their ill these would prevent soy I nju. fp to health : otberlfiee, tines Pills are recoinUtended - I ' _ i _ tio „ *c oo:piny each box. Price. $l. fold viuge. ; , , , o 'g la , s watt by C. W. EPTINCI, comer Norwegian and Chid atroeht, rottinlito.s. - An orders Must be addressed •to - the "bore Gemini Ar ost. who will minty the trade at Proprietor's price& and lend the rills toultdentlally to bodies by man, by Mar enelosithe $llO CILA.g. W. VT'S% at rennin% adnieltill eousty, tonal fireweattthature, o J Derearro," on melt bpi-nes* 'eutennottinixs. Pottsville, June !.'6 Pit* Vitt Honey omultot naelisaged.• Molt ' sit Wei sold ligrostly oedema primes. • A ollhisdlesi Asoiliiiittosso• fortOod by tho lades d Worbiaiton. Thor yowled Ameba aro livitod:to ram roads, and lariat ttio'oaino for the besdi of the falsity of the bite Chiplfirts,4lott. • iblealienkretts. The Merchants* end hisentaetirers' Blink of Pittsburg, U. staked, - has— bets defrauded of SIBS,OOO, by .O'Cessier, Ito. • 004 lrete . Messrs. Olioaner bay.' made se ' eselgetnebt for thi benefit *Candi.' erealtate. The setae of the bank are add takes by the public). erstatry baste of h l war Turk Mee molest to prawn . " for an osrly reenmplien of *peels my na:nu, and befOns*tU ran' ampkW2. keep it bills as near a spPOilllaill as spoitago; also is ea line of discounts to the antral of Wok ability, and to lad ttitorwarding pralines. Promisee ad! Itedlioss"Dipaltatag. ; _Thursday's. Tribes,' says . daunts* for "geld is less salsa among tbo bellies brokers, sad lb. premiums is &oboist. Tb* Waybill Mow to day aro to IIP vest.; selling If lIP ;Wet. The supply 4 coostdosebto, sed In *sous tbo dowsed. 'Argo .amounts continuo to be dopm• Wit iii-Bask by &alai, sad .100,0 of Wow hi* satiates pow docile* to tussles it see TA* Platt Bask of Asislo leas retested badge's.' • Sithrteataiiiisse. 1. • The Item York &spree,e of thonday evening says:—Soma sterling bike - draws by 00 Bank of Pennsylvania have been returned from London, having been tanned neeentanee. end emoting an uneasy feeling them. It Is Anima that Os coming steamers my - bring other bills not provided ,for abroad, and which witty not be protested by the oUrrespoticteute upon whom they bare been made. dbills retorted 'to-day. ware pert of 145,000 awn on George Peabody, who protected 1.15,000 Only. The exeitionenhof the •aimirst at IMF York Is subsiding rapidly: • The Latest Fronk neritpe. -Per steamship Europa Re i ate to posseision of - Liverpool dates to the 10th: last Nothing from India. ,Tbe American midi was serorely felt in England and /wince, and money throughout Bu 'rope was advancing. Specie was being shipped to America. The.lCrog of ?raisin' was feared tabs dying. It Was - reported that the Governor Gen eral of India bad been • recalled. The Bank of England bed railed its rate 'of discount from bi to 6 per cent. Rev. A. R. Spurgeon addressed, at the Crystal Palace, the largest audience that hat ever assembled in modern time to listen to the ministry of the Gospel. Nearly 24,400 people were present. A large. sum was collected In aid of the Indian Relief Fund, and the contribution' at churches generally were on snarl' rosin. Cath arine Hayes, the sinner, was married in London toMr. Bushnell of New York. Breadstels del witL declining prices. . - . - ZUROPTUaI- niii. i, ' The Jr* hrhige European Intelligence to the 34 oe Cktober: Wroth herewith we condense the ibilowing: , SubUilptions hi : nib:en owed in Paris and in Bard- ' ola to build* monument to the late Daniel Menlo. ex- ' President of the Venetian Republic, who died in that e l. onray has iitoptsage of 662.000, or 1 tom for every 3 .of its Inhabitants. The Coned State, has I.ton to @eery 4% Inhabitants; England 1 ton to B,li inhabitants, and • ' Frdoce 1, ton to 41 Inhabitants. . The )ferquhe do' ond:deb/ape and K. Whoa, the twiter, - bave taken the Crystal Palace from the French Government for 99 years, at an.- social rest of 1100,000 franca. They Intend to use It for the 'Me sod exhibl- • tion of manofactured articles of allemint der; the Gov. 'ernment reserving certain rights in giving great estate- Mai. ' . . . Thee:de of thetheoantrymen in India atilt imposes* the etteutioo of the whole English press, and the soli* , ludo, felt for Ilareleck is as personal as it Is universal.— It is Conceded. that lbenews by the last overland mall in the most'uothvorahle that his yet reached Engiond since the commencement of the mutiny, and It fa predie. Id that before the great bulk of the. troops whieh hay* been rent thrward shall have arrived out, the boldest- ' des of Bombay Ind )tadru will lth In the same flame of • rebellion which is now sweephig over %algal. • There is no we In concealing the fact, that without the ;neatest pOisibleetartions which England can make In this di als of her fate.says the Liverpool Times, we shall be dd. yen Ignominiously out of India. and as a proof thth the - danger is imminent, it calls attention to the tbilotting 'description, by no unfavorable hand. of the perilous po sition to which the brave Uaveloek is now reduced: • "On the 7th of July whets be marched out of Allabs bed, this heroic band numbered some 2000 men of all • arms. When Neill effected tho junction at Cawnpore It I was slightly reinforced.: On the 17th of August it bed been reduced to 000 our:lrons, thoroughly woria down I by Atchison and disease. It is probable that no eoldlers In the world'have ever gone through the same amount of arduous work in the same apace of time. In the room of these Cie weeks this infantry brigade—for except a few volegitaers It has throughout been deprived of Dora , —hes fought st least eight different actions with as many r armies of well dleciplined tamps. plentifully supplied with cavalry and artillery, and generally outnnutherlng It Is the proportion. at the lowest calculation, of de to one. Ithas done ibis In the wont meson in Grayear • for military operations . Its victorious marched have been made through a land of rice swamps, in the midst . of a hostile pope tat 100, withal:it *commis:owlet. without tents. Prom the moment they crossed the Gauges, on their way to4roelinow, these - men bad to bivouac at . night under deluges of rein, to fight frequently up to their middles in water, and more than once to snatch a hasty meal in the hee of the toe. on broad. unsheltered plains, with the noonday sun .bluing down on them with vertical glue. It was on the 30th July that Uwe !petted crowd the:Ganges; on the 4th of August ha , was compelled by sickness to fall back; on the 6th he; ; ' .4,,, A ,..A slain, and fought two more actions with the, Aerial remit. • Ills further adeance was checked try an - " o bstacle which it would havebeen madness to, attempt , surmounting. 50,000 men entrenched in a position of great strength, on the other side of a deep and valid Ay , er, rendered the mild of Lueltomr Impossible. and made Institut retreat imperative. The retreat was conducted lac 'perfiet order. and on the I3th Ilsrvelork reeromad the < ' Ganger lint the labors of his Indefatigable band were not yet over. Blthoor hod been re-occupied by the ewe • my. and on the 16th Havelock attseded it, ettyird the - - position, and captured two guile:: . _ The Timm adds:—"There le no page of ancient or modern blitny which records a series of exploit* il3Ollll • . brilliant than are describectin di le paerathe; but bis band ' of heroes are only human, and the climate and the., su perhuman exertions were - fearfully thinning his ranks, ' ',bilk, the enemy, in overwhelming number, were 'encir cling him cm all Irides. We are inured that froth Cud., the foci' of the insurreetiou, • vast hat nom the left - bank of the Gauges was bent on his destruction; the Owallor lueurgents front the woe were about to cross the Genoa - for the sauce purpose: and from, the . Muth west the mutineers of Dial:pore were pushing on toward Cawnpore. -Adequate servile* roted not reach him is lees thaw ten days or a Prtntght, and It wu believed that before. the expiration 'of that time the mutineer' would-hold the commentratioti between Allababad and Benue.. General Neill-writing Bern Cawnpore In the • early part orAugust. glee a **rending aecount of whet • may happen before suecorromee from Calcutta. . Leek how,' be Pam !may share the fate which befell Caws.... pore.. Tee.rebete, flushed with victory, will re.ocenpyri _pswaporeduid I have no troops to keep them out. 1 ~„„..: Must be starved out. The seed on Agra will be moat f disastrous.'" , The Pu yea, as e offithal journal of Paris, published on the 23 Inst., the following .intelligenee, proteesing to have term received from Luekuow: 'liens Ealdb "as , ~ rived at Lucknow on the let day of August. Re with .made Governor of the town, and Comnianderin-Chler of • • the army of Clude. He has eat of the ornate which sup-. i plied the elladel vitt: water, and the English, shut up la the fortress, axe besieged by Nana Sahib In person,— The last mall to I:upland beings the ibliowing note from a correspondent: "There can be no questkat that Nena SAIL'S I oteuded point of attack is Ctheults. .Ibetbrces now- In rebellion cannot be less than 100,000." Part of them will be appointed to keep one troops In cheek Is. lbe upper provinces; the others will approach Lower Itmpi.-and make their point of attack Calcutta." The London Grohs of the 2.1 leptant states that pro. gress was 'being made at home In the arrangements, for the constant supply of reinforcements In India; At pre sent we are embarking some artillery. cavalry, arid live Intintry regiments, to make up soy diecianeles. As tbei 40.000 men now.pnerlrig lo at each end of the Presiden cies sod at Kurracithe will for some months be engaged In sibarraislng service, likely to canoe more than ordi nary manaities, the embodiment of the fifteen regiments ' of-0:111th will enable us to lead, out soother strong c c' inforeement. should it be rewidred: Tali, cavalry likely , to be selected are the Scots Greys and - firnlsklllen Dri ven& ;. whits the infantry first on the roster for foreign, service are the W.deitith. 99th and 671 b regiments. This would make 'Amy of about 6000 . men, which, If we wary, could bedispetched at once, and which would ge tar to keep up the army In India to its fall strength un-. til we aro aisle to dispatch large, regimental'drafts next Year." The principal eveit in the news from China is the phi clog of a blockade on the potter Canton, and the cense. quent stoppage of all trade between that quarter and the lillerill of liong Kong sod Macao.. This was an nounced by Admiral Seymour on, the ad. of Aegust, In the following terms: "It being necessary, pending the settlement of erst-r log differences between the Chinese Government aildori Government of her Britanie Majesty, that the 1,,!, , Cordon Omuta continue in the sole ocenpiatiN...";•,^ British forcer; I do, by virtue of the power .d„ y'" • tty In me vested, and with the coneurentr i , i f5er , ,,„.. 4 " lenefilar Ilelany's Plenipotentiary ate' :_ _s.l . , , ,f ref ' 1 tendent of Trade, hereby notify that. triis l2 „.“ o In' f Tth instant the rear and port of 0.4.', eiv , '".o l 2 I '1 trance& will be placed in a state cf , k X•0 ,6 1N , 0 .1 competent naval force of f1er.,,P 1 ,11 lee rossaires sti• -- It is hereby further notlflet "' — e vi " i4lll . „.0.0"_,,ed **tente with thoriud by the laws 0f,,,,,5d0eir,,•& eti y e lp. ti... with neutral powers, -22,,- is , ~, T -.. .... • respect to all vessels "''''' • „1 as teethe t *Ube visit r f sald bkeka4p." ~,,,„",,edf.„, • pi pu m p * , mai , in . .. A "mar reLa srees""' 1:00 P et the elms action en • the Anteriess og wersrt dm : o . ow to a, big Wag emisidered a inlhni- , r se ...i s ,: oLkade between the Caineee • OA P:ii i no l t 6 f, ° • -- The effect of this useanueronmins . 1 1reerorsigi'• have every raison to fear that the i , to c io ,,, eti . k*ef t iVrt "assum i ng sons impor mid. "T'„,74lrerni tonal la Chinaa_ "A e re: rria4=l on to and silk. The forel i roo n c ei Zi / addiri: _, , o maw MVOS atithorttlalagalnst th e increase b l t :. it aooi Mona: The Impost Wthed urn:mistime bad " b ,„, memased from twelve be twenty-four dollars. re the way of °minor matters: , erei.ere, from a Bei. On letter In the English papers that it is ..eindereteedr ' bath that the inarriag• of Prince Frederick William with ;,the Princess Royal will be celebrated ocr - tiss 1111 b of January next, at Buckingham Palace, sod the 11111/ 1400- -pie kill teeth the Prtuahin frontier on the .24,,efed Make their public entry into Biotin on the 3d or,ffirereary.— Itte 18th of January le - the day usually aPPolttled for the celebration, at this place, of the . /mutat of this Or. des,' commemorative of the i n stitution of the Meek. ' ' Esgle.eratt coronation of the.first King of,Pressis, In ; 1701." . ... . ' IF fro jilarkettl. rOTTsViLLIE KARgliTs. . ~. -- (Wlliasiesaila Piti44ooa %nix t slam, tibl,; - 10 70 Dried Pristiss, pled, 34 00 W gY• illa g r i bUlt r ' bbi bilds . 20 et I l t Drisi do : 3 P d P o le s :7 " P arr''d42ll. 3 l2 i Ilya, do egellfga,doun, Wilt do;'" . '' 10 Buttor.parfouud , IT Oats, do • 4O Paoalders, a 4 do Potatces do . . as; muns, 160 11 ThaothiSeed, . - 3,-ii,11,..d. 17 50 „ Clover o aod, '.• 000 plaster, wet, do Ilay,portooi '-' 13 14 Salt. per - ~./ SC 37 n POTTSVILLE PRODUCTS MARKETS.. (Rut all Prices.) PLOURO-Wh•stutio-tna vs Co to 160 hld mad Rye a t 166 00. ny o u &op at 90 eta.F ft., *ld Coro Ural 11 00 do.- ' • Clitixs.—Dhu• Insist VAS at $ 1 60 Ikbe., and Std at St ao ocs Rye. 95 dor Oes 60 90. - • s i gns......use ..us at 10 0. 12 eta. prr E. Mit t9ll 10010440. vosos a . rd cg p ut t 12 to 14 dco Shoulders 14 to 16 d o . 11 6 D 6 Is WU do., PAVIA 14 do. pbyrettoNtc—llotter sent trout IT to 22 ets. lb cris wets. 19 dos. Laidlll toll! to.* lb sCOAtifr-sugur House II sts.l4 19 Cuba 9 do; torte Iwo EON ".C" yolloo II distaArEbltol234, din Crushint mac rolverized Itdo; EMIT AND IVO NTADLDS—Tunator. 10 e. ct p. Push: Now 'Potatoes 50 do; Olibto4ol 2t , dr. St Mad, *Wee 2.5 to wets. D trek.
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