Outs' journal. P3TTSVILLE. P.A. WiTIIKDATI INOVSDISER 7, 1837.. - z - - _ • tray-Tat cirsulatlon of the .1 at. la Ates equal to the aggrelrate circulation of any T • ;.,.."V nab papers ,ouhlhthetl or th the Count • .eled • . • among tlie hest nortion eft melt lioaerted In coin to send tt.worthait much to the ad rert laer as Int ...11 4 iliMif three other pa pera. our th circ ula ti o n og are theny gra ded In price acvor.lhitt to the et; paper. i 6 sinfi s s 'NOTICES. Thom:Mown contenunicstlon. SEE Notts,. oft holies F. horiltsch. . SEE ad rerilfonent of , tA Retirt'd , rhysician." tUPTS.--..see A when edrertisententof Glenn k Slater. srN Auditor's Sntice,'algno John P. llobart, A uditor.. kt.ty cow,* advertisement signa Darby how an. PASTOR )1161..,ilD.—An i i Order for t% Fee adver tisement for particulars. , CARBON ' AiLT.OAD CO5lO'ANY.—Fee :Co- the of annual Inkling of the ;Stockholders of this Com taPY! • . • ANNTnACTons sn• referred to the advertlseinent of 'the Burk Mountain Coal CO. fur mining' Coal, from the Volnpany's niters. slimed Ephraim Baines. President. A NEW wholesale Flour end Grain Fiore, has been opened In the warehouse of Menem. Tair;floy• k Eon, on the corner of Centre and_Mauch Chunk streets. by Bom berger k Blair. They will sell cheap. We commend them to the patronage of the public. ' : Artir - VW auted...At t hin office, au Apprentice to the_ Printing Business—a boy about the age of 10, who has a good Practical education, of golid habits, and who Is wil ling to do whit he Is told to do. None otber need apply. tirirron7d.iTteN la wanted at this office of tho present residence of DANIEL. P.IIECRMAN and ROBERT 8. DAVlii,f.irinerly of Port Richmond, Philadelptq. 'To Dnlizigstessts...Ws have commenced _this • week curtailing .otir list of those subscribers whO are In at FeArs for several years; and win/ havo paid no attention to our repeatell calls, not even answering he totters ad' dressed , to thena;or giving any reason for not paying After thong, Is completed,'lre trill =hoc, t a atatereent fir pub icitlon.. -We regrat the necessity olkLaklog such aat op,but4hen persons tali° papers for a number of years and trett all bills foriarded with perfect neglect and Indifference, - it Is the only course for the pub. Halter .to pursue, particularly when !they reside at gi distance.• Cortartess.—Tho approaching session commen ces,on thii first lifondny or nest . . GE3ETIAL SCOTT'S hoeund card rendnEo to Gem Pfl ow is eicellont reacling. It makes roar feathers fly well. • QC ATLANTIC MONTHLY, the taint Magazine o( po ton parentage, i> well received.' The first num• her is a.very attractive one. Tne late voto in linnet's will:range between jfticen end twenty' thousand. this indicates a popantion,bordering closely upon one hundred thouointl: `. • POVERTY, Oysters . a ,ti Rum always go together: solFay:n Diekene, And .o Tho only WA pens which appenis not to be uffeeted by' the hard titUen in the rum trade. SOWETHINO EurIUELY Ninr.L-It is thought:by ,rLtanny tat economy foetiortible-this Win ter. The °Neve inhabitant hie never before • beard anything like it. Sin R . 011611T CautinEN recently elected Mayor of London, iaa teetotaler. The Lord ISlayor's feasts 'witt new bid farewell to champagne and burgnn *dy, and rest content with tnrtle.aoup, venison and Adatia's ule ! What a calamity .• • TUNK• APPLICATIONS.--The ilarrithUrg Tcle zirub ldi . publishes noiiees of intended applications , to the nest Legisloire for charters for twenty two hew Banks, one for a general Banking law, threcLivrinC;eaz , e of capital, and, two fur estop , -Pant or cheers: LEDAN&N VALLEY ltatt.nrao.—lt is stated that Direfetors hare found thensielves unable to carry, out arrangements. satisfactory, to the con= tractors, and the probability stew is that, opera tioiul will not again be resumed on the road during the'prescat Winter. THE grain crops of Califoruia have ,been very large this ccuson, The yield of bailey, in par ticular, wily be tretnetnkus:, Iu ; two counties alone, Alameda and San Joaquin, they have no lees than 2,010,675 buchelsi , reported-r-nearly equal to half the yield of the kdale in 1850.. Wrst:.—Some of our eastern CotOCUpoi - itries ad rite their patrons to lay, in' their winter's supply of Coal itemediately, tts them tiro it.dications of a rise in the price.' The market is hare, and VicespH c can get no lower. These facts in connection nillya brisk demand, should induce consumers to take the adriee of thisprers... Tux destitution in New York is melancholy.-- isty families reeeive .out-door relief daily. The mfritr says that it Is usual to defer the dispeu lion o 1 coal to needy , ) fatnOiee until the first of aus . ry.;. but . the . Superintendent of Out-Door i oor is of opinion that4t will be'qlasolutely ne essiiry to commence this ices on the first of Do i moor. PROFITABLE. Busmari..--,About the beat thing, it would seem, thatii . nian could do in' i the liay of providing for his fauAly, would be tolgat kpled on a railroad,' taking however, to Owen one which still roinains solvenS. Wota.. slurred that a widow in 11,assachusetts recovered .118,000 damages against t 4 Bosto'n and IV-o'rees ,tel r Railroad Coinpany, tlicoth r orday, for having tiled her husband. ' . " . . 1 . , ... f i TUE BANK OP PENICSYI4 - ANlA.—This old es tablished and favorite banki has gone, irretriern ly., Its circulation will all be fully redeemed; to depositors mny receive the ampule due them, ,ut whether the stockhplders will' receive Arty-' I 1 ling are nintters,of conjecture. At. seems •cer- Ma 'that nearly the entire ,capital stook has been ost. . Whatever may he /Mee,/ from the wreck .ill be only. a small purtioh of the ish'ele: ONE of the most distingUished medical savvss n Patis, at the present tithe, is Robin, the 40 7 -, .roscopist . Ho is described as a deathly etc, hip, Ferioup looking yoing . man, of about thire4i our years of age. His wkole life is devoted, by , , Cans of-titc microscopic, to the study of the de- . nonstrntion tied classifica(inn .of morbid.tissucs.. here is scarcely a cancer excised at Pails, nor a oubtfut post-mortem examination truple,. that obin an& his microscope re not toothed, and' Lis word is nutLority PA PER Moser AND Ear.oe.--The Boston Tani. script furnisher this comparing the paper of this conntti • with that of Great Pritain, we find a total in ,the 'United States of Bank notes resting on a basis of $133,009,t100 of specie. (of which 559,000006 lain public eteckp, aniks22,ooo)ooo in gold in the sub: :Transnry.) In Greta Britain there are $184,000,- 040 of tank notes; resting on O b°Bl° of $144,- 000,000, (of 'which $72,000,000 Is in specie, and $27,000,00,0 in public *tocke.) • .. . . I ' ENTF.litl) o'oBlllB OFFICIAL DUTlES.—..Ed!irarl - s s • O'Connor, Esl., entered last week upon theAutiell , ,ortommirsioler of Schuylkill County. At the" s, last . electian we opposed, the' election et Mr. p . : .O'Cunnor,'bu'palitical grotinds; but after a perso r.iil' knool,idge of him of some twenty years' c ' , standing.•w e do 11 , 4 hesie.te to state , that he is . .couipetent to perform the:duties of this„otlice, with ability, if :he keeps aloof flout influences which 1 to we have suppmed might bear upon hitn in the i ? office. Should we be mistaken in our supposi- tion, we will ntit . hesitate.te nektiowletigu that our, I . 0 ' belief was . unfoitodod.• to A STEAYBOAt NEWBPAPRII.—Amon g other fea. tures:which th, r d =amatoth steamer Great Eastern I ", still posepssi 1111 haAhe. gobllcation of - a daily pa- ! ,1 on hoard for the benefit of the trawling pub. u lirL-tho regular. :*!public 4 of travelers—whom,she fr cosy te leafing across the - ocean. But tbis idea . , 5 .. is atticirlted nnlbo western . eaters ot thee New Ivg , ia, (er the ken' Ortenna and .t. Louis packet ' "ultr. JatnesE. Woridtuff, now stills equipped ' I.i!jittie force or material for;tbe:priblicatioa dof a ; regiliar daily paper cot hoard during her trips up i , Phil tiOtrtl the rixer,".tvith a job office attached for. the printin g or billd of fart and other work. ' ' 3.' Ti.,: Ctinit4—Tll Ciusr.e—Ttta .111111EDY. 4 :-. eomplitittee with expiessed desi4 we re•pnbiisb in another column an article on the above named ittbjeetp. Pohlished botoie the Inn State-election, -It did eel petttibly, receive that atientiiii perusal , which the fad,' it 4otitnine Wannnia.' it im. pi , riont, that ' we ad al notion, t,hottld'aniontiato the enures which !leveled to, the lituincinf ;misty ui ISSZ; the.rentedy hi .applied, end Lbestetie bo taken to avoid rietilat vititetion fnthitrt tom 14E1 treeture fointe, :attrttledi iopiuuoly.vtilth figurer; Old! , 414) laustiuir4 t out in the future, ijth theromed wiedomand tituiztartileets. any of our Militate aid tedium ' 'rieint aiStrOciAi.tbabirds; hs a formers cortels•onti fruibi A he extle * West informs a that ers of lisiouri, arid throujilsent saki, ore finis fruit grewleidist• risequence of prkiteetingthe 4r 4 s. di , . estruetive to corn is era ' - ted b • western tanners even c teat a the east where birds a not Toe •Dinhs : --- .bor Mr. Greek"' prolociion to tb gentleman from the western hot% Kansas wad 110 . . 1 rids, aid ett th ; The eutAiorm, 1 . by the birds. the crow !. t Be' so numirous ns tent 'Mid they • birds, armors,. the west, it is still more iMpor. 'eta • be' preserved. Spiro the • you wilt have your row ",' d, in . t vies orehards. , ......i.:. lino crofts and Gov. \Vain elects in wide , noble. • For in ing lett, than , tended return than twelve bad, been tak rat director., the 4 ..Bouth e .13Uchailin re,;s not. .Forney anti'denoutie, Walker fsrld The.Pfeaa lajof Kansas, has tbrogn em ou pro_ iDocratie frau tt a - ' w er e . pal. i in . tante McGee county, eoisfain -34 hundred qualified voteP pis- Contained no aggregate of more [tared votes, the names of ' hick It alphabetically from the & inein r'l:For throwing these retu I *Out, more for Walker's remoia sad r ms, undecided whether , to yi; id or i ; paper, the Press, defends , jalker, i r any attempt' to remove liiso.— ttly, has• an . eye to the Pres( envy. assisting him to throw t a first ......._-______ ,z,..._....____..... uring • the month, of Oetir, the of specie which arrived 4 News liens and St: Louie was $7,41000. says the New York Heral4 boald rtifientes of deposit rece!vely the amount of over a million cf l oilers, ates are as good as, and inmore l em than Speeie itself, beam remit- I : land can be made by means b.them. monthly cash receipts of seai i n and us of dollars , we hive not uetually ,s, country more than a mcreitritle- 7 three hundred thousand doll f ars—so t of November sees it : rich / Cr by at • Miens of dollars in spectelhan we rat of October. - This !slay tem °s in . view of, the depression t trade, t. is tieverthejesiee. ' Thong timei jets plenty. • l.l BPECIN.--. total atnoua York, New 0 To tbia bo adcd Persia to whieb certifi convex' f tauees to roll Out of theta a' half sent •oui of 1, say two or that the et least ',even I werwr thd, trtosiiitary . but the tat are hard. op, /0# IN .011$610S. Alm IfrAitraterou ~—Reports :have -reached Wring. teen attached to the Interiiii apart . discovery in Washington and Ore ries of coal - fields, handiedsi of. miles nd vak forests of timber riemirably, naval purpoaes. This discevery is importance to the interests ot t- ,ihe Pa. furnishing cheaply, if looted after, or rapid communication with the In_ oror later, has been the prod [llion of Californians, the rich trace of the 'pass away from its ancienf channel liviugh' Sub Francisco tol rd New Philadelphia on its wag the Old is route is many days neare4 , to Eng ranco than the one now tra led, and ry of theito coal beds and wrests of able tot naval pu'rposea ad , a another .Coxn F. Trantrcirn ton fipm o recut; of. t . gon Terris in extent, Euited for deemed of eitte coact, thu menna dies. Soo enthusiast East w °al, and flow York and World. land and the discov timber Bui n -A singa ohm of the possible entire rert of the' ice army is recorded in Ilansa d's Corn. tes,.7olFehuary, 1828. Mr. 3 y rougham, brated speech on Law Reform, among see in the' judiciary system, ilenotinced and Costliness of Indian appells decided by tho former ill-constitat4 Venn of nen., Re contrasted the evil wits the eyed law courts of Ceylon, sleeting that Tea had resulted in the lattiii colony tie previousiy ro ellious, i n population, n' • ed the mother eouutryirt pu4iagolloarn lug a military mutiny. Bfr.ißrougha .served: "So it will be in tbec'etilostillo e your subjects a share to ada ti i and an.interest and it pride i n support: Should the day ever ,come when disaf. l ay appeal to 70,000,000 against a few strangers, who have planted themselvis mine of their ancient dynastiis, you will !much staler it. Le taarre won their hetes, et-sally cemented their attacOnent by a interest in your systetra;athan aft rely upon epoy's swords, of excellent t toper but in 'hands." • ' ] ' ‘.— tia, • 41 tar antic' Indian nu. niefis De in his eel other thetelay in clod Privy 0.1 then impl one good the Ceyll 1816, al and crux : further o it you gi your law ing you fectiolr, tbonsan upon tb find bow; and uni common 150,000 doubtfu 1 , 119 ELECTED ,TO OFFlCE.—Nnumber of orial ; fraternity of this'Stato ere tit;the Lion chosen fur various 'positions of trust , ponsibility. G. Nelson Smith, of the n Eello,,,is re-elected• to t 1 0.A/trembly übriik. as is - also Johrr Sod li on, of the inn, fiont Chester county; al in, J. Heron i s of the Pittsburg Dispatch ; !Col. A. K. , formerly of the Chamhersbtirg Depoei o latter beats SansOm,of thelulton Demo. P. Ramsdell, Of the Ven ?go Citizen. . Shaw, of the Newcastle Go'' tic. There 1 at least: seven editors in thel House this . . , Ecenan, of the Greenshnrgki . moored, is ( Register . and Recorder of N r .e tmorelan a and Col. T.• 13. Searight,of tk6 Genius of Prothonotiry of Fayette e4unty. E. B. Esq., of the Norristown lqitehnian, has o:•:cn Clerk of the several Co I;' ltehmmn, of Mont coin li. J. C. Hays, 'of Crawford 1, is elected Treasurer of tha leounlY. . r IGovernor elect, and lion. J incur Thomp.! 4 , TC)M.C. Judge, urn als o prin i?rs. So also f ; t!, the Senators at present • ant our State U. S. Senate. . , • 1 . .... , . . from Jefferao Foster, A}cClu rottou, The son, S aro b., in tbL! Next KING op Pntissta.—T serioue ill , Frederick Williaui, King o Prussia, bast , led occasion for calling up re inisconees of 4, and for speculation in mitt , , on to the co l' the country. Upon "aseenitg the throne rppointed the expectations of I li(' Constitu rte, by adhering to the pro-Itassian policy father; but be bra on so miny occasions that ho' bad the welfare of the Ration at that ho itCnot without that manure of pope which nsnallit follow; the hitbitual tonniH on of integrity and justice oxi}the part of a magistrate. !icing eliildicts, be will be sue by his brother, the Prince of Prussia, whit sixty years of age... lie is man of fair der, upright and attentive, to the duties of tien,, but alike tindistinguish 4 in the, field the-cabinet. Unlike his bro her, ho is op to the traditional policy of' litissia,'without !ing democratic tendencies. ills wife, how: ever, princess of Saxe Weimar, 'Was n banished from I crlin in 184 on accouot'of h'er liberal sen- . time. to openly avowed, and it is an icipatd, that she ill exercise her iffluenee over ber husband. said obe great, in suell a difection as will lead to n eh ago in tha policy of the government, when ben; end! the throne. Should the ing continue to /I e, but 'be reaueed to such a me tat coodition as to render a regent necessary, the Prince- will undo Ltcdly toeeive the appointmrt: r 'St' amen FOR TIM MINERS' Jol)lllllAL.—Those in t ip or adjoining counties who, o not, take a 1 goo family as well as business p per, 'could not Bele• a'bettcr time to send in their names than the resent. The lovely 'days of Atdrann are fast Melt ng into the• bleak arid ebeelless Whiter.— The ( ong, cold nights will be upon us before the :h .gee of another. moon, and Wort a hissing Ire hyleetainly think a' pleasant, agreeable, in tro Live' ompanion would be the voteranzetra ' ap•r of the Cent Region, the Jlinere' Journal.— • !be testimony of those whoio o i l:drams is most al 4, goes to the pointohat a g od newspaper 1 family is Rot only • a source,easure to era ne of mature years, - but is bi lily benefici al informs o young. rt imparts informs ion which can i of. pi i t ; situps be communicated in sit cheap a form • • s . l reugh, the medium of the nevispaper. Each ep rturent of the .fifinerKeJournut is carefully w ee ed to, atol,we will spare no e tirtions to ten lei tas aceePtabli to its Garnered readers la the ut re, as it his proved in the past. lost seat of mr patrons' urge his neighbor te subscribe to 1 • le Jouruol. Ile , cartreetufidently speak of its as, its. Send in your names , (fields, either for a fe ' months or for a year. To acedmmodatethose sh desire to subscribe , only during the:coming W ter, and to suit the hard tint, we will fur -1 tbeilineia' Journal for the fo owingferiods, t . ho'price* stated: - . • . '. i . • ' furn the pa turo u he di -, ohm his rt and Dialog 3 months, . se e • e aukteription pike to the 4"ournal for one r r r LI $2. Bend in JOl4 names, friends. • gn.. 1 O rage uc b y your patronage. )st us commence h N ew 'fear with a list °tiptoe ently large in Pi 'experience with ibis ifirsere„ flitilfd. - CI would state particularly, thb, our discos. `sic of all nuttters.of politic- Moment, connected lik Wier, with privet! Internet, shall be' free tram pi San bias; and even if we "si.-e compelled to di r from those who we are, proud to esteem our pa orml friends aid kind patron!, it oh n a fporteout manner, free from;'etythlog offen &lvo. We 'hall continuo to be:indepoinlint, , arid alike to every metter'orecting : l4poldlo:rffitre: Itlla only to the indepeidont preis:Altai the peo ple can loolt,lo reltableinfortdattois;iiitAltpoik tbtctittanonturof which theY.Cost;ntly.. - -: "= • - ~e , .h.cr;•:2.7.f. , ‘,7 . y.... ,, :;f2 ,,,,, 5.-.- , ;.,,e2". , ,, ~r: ;, ,,, ..z.••:...1;.... , .,,....,.., : 5., r . OnGAISIC MORPSIOLonr....-The etiatged tenant= trientifin tree 1 1 1 '.4tAID'Weineii, lie t- lig . litiet from . _ . . .. ..the ' Dostoli Voirnat. - Mr.. IrSni - ei has derlited much tinte"to the seientillifulijeot alluded to in ,. . i the nrineged, and wo • feil'confident•that ho would Make; no public Charge nr de and-like ihtke in the following communication, ad lielot theitra -I.lelt grounds for the step; - 1 - L ' -' . - . .. Professor - Peirce end saidtill use of the tit. ' belhasse others. •. . ' 13xxisioar, Mclicur Co. Pa. Sept.l7.lB4T. ' ' I hare decidedlo make pnbllethetacts ofacasewhene in I imagine thyself to have arise ref SR/viral:it a'gainst Professor Peirce ofCambridgg furl the loam of an origi nal pipet of mine upon the subject of Organie'DlM•phol ogy, or the Science of the Mims of Organiski Bodice, • I hare read something of recent &entre against Pro ferteor Prieto, and °Wrathy% to, the subject now, to say that "That has came to .my keowledga dots not justify the expression of any opinion,st the same Stags it his not been without influence In determining turrio pub- -, liar the facie of my own ease... • . I Mall proceed boldly, since toy. courso may arousals- I dividnal displeasure. end it is therefore proper, to secure all the publiesympathy to which i• candid judgment of facts may entitle use. , tome years slate.' became interest ial in the Aviv of curved lines, the pursuit of whickifirtne to IneVetiga lions in Ormonic Morphology. • 44 ;recount of thia, to- . gether with historical notices of diorphohgy and origi nal contributions to that branch of science are now be.' fore the public' iu a pamphlet printed by order of the. Pottsville Scientific Association, and entitled Sulam is °team Mosenotoor. f _ . Desirous to secure encouragement In aMudy whirl I believed to been original conception, I sent to Professor Agassix. in the fall of 1553, a paper upon the Imitation of organic forms by mathematical lines, together with several drawing, of some of which. copies are to neaten among the Nee/ma= curers In my pamphlet.• - The paper was sent through the intervention 'of a genital:rain who had some correspondence with Professor . Agents; It contained general arguments in support of the idea that organic forms might le made subject to -.Mathematical investition• the appended drawings 'shelved What progress had been made in the smitation " of forms. 'Professor Agnate never gave any opinion upon the paper, although be acknowledged the receipt cf It. The principal of In submitting it to bins was to ascertain whether the drawings should le considered -as ouggesi he of oremdsed forms. lastwinter 'I wrote to tilm, stating that I had prose cuted the study of the suldeet so far Otto be convinced of its importance, and desir rag him to return the paper without further delay for the purpose of forming an opinion upon it. , r To this tatter I received no reply, and after Waiting several weeks, desired the gentleman who transmitted the paper to undertake the recovery .01. It. lie accord ingly induced a friend to call on Professor Atonal; who stated that being no mathematician, he had thought best to give the paper to some one better qualified to judge of it, and he believed he had handed it to Prete,- sor Peirce, he was to present it to the American Asso ciation for the Advancement of Science, at no Pawl; deuce meeting. . , Alter some days, hearing nothing further, the gentle._ man who bad assumed the inquiry called en Professor Peirce. I'vofiesser Pelree'did not at first recollect the air . enmstances, but on reflection had a remembrance of somethipgaimilar and said he presurned the fact matte _as Professor Agassis bad stated. Ile dki not say positive ' ly, thet the paper had embed not been presented; bows; . however, inclined to think that he would have return beted the presentation of it. The gentleman then wait ed on the Secretary of the A. A. A.. 8., but could learn nothing respecting the paper. . Prom the reply of Professor reiter o Lovering; to Dr. Winslow, published in theßoston Traf Avg. 13,11 Is to be inferred that only papers "leading to pacifies results" can be approved by the A. A. A. S. It seemafalr, there fore, to conclude that Professor Pleree judged my paper to be of the proper character: But-here - a seeming rem tradietion arises, for as neither the Paper itself her any • satisfactory information of it has been obtained, it might be considered by some persona as a document leading to wegalire results, whilst other., as if. In meek ery of my distress, might observe that whatever may' Ire , plus in this affair, the paper Is certainly :lotus NO one should be better qualited than Professor Peirce - to understand the Interline; of positive and negative quantities. and I put it tr, his own candor and maths luslicAl knowledge, whether there is net a ditlieulv tee pecting the signs ci ibis business, 'which it behooves him to consider and, if possible, to explain. . , • - - '; lie has hir, re writing on the =toed of ilierPhoilla whilst my paper was - at Cambridge. At the Providence meeting he produoed a paper of his own on thicauldect - to the exclusion of mine, which, according to the state. taunt of Professor Agaash, he received but a short time before The : notices of Prot ieirre's Writings on Morphology . which I have met with In the published proceedings of the A. A. A. S., contain nothing which conclusively proves to my'mlnd that his investigations in this de partment preceded any knowledge of my paper, or were continued independently of it. lint be this as it, may, I cannot ti•ni attlefled with his course in contluniker _to - treat this saltiest whilst my paper was in hisposseselon, • } without communicating with me or,offering any expla nation when eaAled upon. Ife hie, I understand, returned thanks to the Potts ville Association for a copy of my pamphlet, of which he has been pleased to speak in ferule of commendation.— How then can it be supposed,that a paper containing the. • general thoughts which led to a closer study of the sub-' feet and the produetkin of the work, could terra been so readily 'begotten? - In that paper I suggested that the windings of snail shells were protabig true spirals, pod the reader who will consult my pamphlet will learn that • this had already been demonstrated y the German nat. • uralists—lt mono! therefore be wowed that my pepese wile too vague in its language to merit any attention; In. fact, some of the 'very matter cited lee the paper to show the probability of the spiral structure of shells, I have retained in my pamphlet as appropriate to the subject. That work wilt show that I can no longer imagine my self to ho the originator of morphological research upon a mathematical basis, but there is strong reason to be lieve thalehle kind of investigation was, In a falreenes of the word, altogether new In America when I began. my labors. Whoever will compare the account given of morphology by Prof. 4gessisand Gould, in their work on Zoology, with what id said on the same eubject by totem= porary German writers, will I think, adopt the, few abode 1 saggated. The general thoughts expres sed in the abetreet 01 Prot .IPeiree*is grades on Morphol gy, as recorded In tie; pro- ceedingsof the-A. A. A. 8, startler to those contain •ed iu my paper; what po x tie° contributions be may • have made to the science, I know not, Mr fait ben{ ne etrary to inquire. What / have to abject to is. the lair f ., propriety of his course In ,erd to nip papeh indopen- 1 dently of the date or the e ten t of his own dieroveries. lite papers, as far ax know to me, treat an impolite/It topic—the consideration o the nee of Morphology ,Irt en &seeing nut' knowledge of Ite DIVINE HIND. 1 should enter on this subject with rest diffidence; nevertheltes . aft I cannot perceive In P lessor Peirce's wrillingffany special claim whieh he ha to be considered au authori ty hr Theological matters, I should feel encouraged, in case a review of his pa should become necessary, to examine, as far as a laym's knowledge of the Inspired I Volume may entitee. whet are soon. of the characteristics of the Drions,Miono, and h w far Po:pressor i'eiree's Moe- phological lehcormay be considered th exemplify thern; - . iro I have no disposition to ! ! join in clamor or against Pro. tensor Peirce. The oroprinty of publishing the Shove i.tatementstraddieen a matter of discussion between my self and friends long trot re I heard anything of charges against hiratof unfairn ess. The conviction that justice to myself requires It beast last decided me to make the pUbilealion.t Will any unprejudiced person censure use for publicly demanding What I bare otherwise failed to obtain—the restoratiotf my paper. or. a definite and proper apology for its l eat JOILN WARNED, MUMBLE EXPLOSiON'AND LOSS OF 9.NE Tnov. SAND Ltvzs.—A Pez i sian letter friim Joudpore gives the following atr l cunt of ato it)lo explosion of a magazine at dud. place:—.. On the night of t a 10th of Angina, between the hours of 12 and 2, }Mau raintol; accompanied by lond.peals of than er and rfrOP flashes of light ning; imparting to e •erything around a ghastly spectacle, terrifying lo be ". ~- A-few minutes after, the !Menet was repeated *t terifolevlolence, and the people were atlic i imidated. In tike Im fort belonging to the Rajah, which is !situated on a' hill, constructed of stones f various dimensions and sizes, and contai ing a p image subterrineous,. i n' ;•re 1 1 , the magazine of thorn - jab:had been kept. This was streak by ligli ing, and some thousands et reminds of powder were exploded. - The shock was so great that the walls of the fort and a tam: plc and four pondcrons gate. were blown up in the 'air into a thousand Necei, destroying 500 houses and all the people living therein. lip to the liana of writing ; the remnants of the inhabitants were engaged in rentoeinithe dead bodies found under these ruins. It was 'gleaned from the • Kotwal of the place that upward of one thousand bad already been- taken out, and that others wore also being re 'moved. The, dorricslie, servants of .the Rajah, JIB well as some SePoyalwbo . were kept to gnarl the 'place, Isere all killed. Sueb,a dreadful occurrence was never known itanitipere before. The ruajori6 ty of the people were - destroyed arid otherwise in jured. A:stone Weig i timg one amend was picked up nt Sooriariuggiir ' alao, distant (our miles from, Joudpore, where they r olitical agent resides. - An. . other large stone fell s tar as six . miles, at a place. 4 called Cbowpa,ssaney, here, falling on a house, if; killed three people. ii explosion was an severe, thatitat six mites er rind the.peoplo and houses , sustaineda shock:" ,• . • • • • ; ~ , . . Terininu Trtiozbi •••••Ori bast ire'dnesday nfteN noon Al half past 5 c clock, a: sleeking tragedy. was perpetrated at the SteXawronce Rotel, Phila delphia.. Thomas We hirigtoia Smith, after neon -intuition with Mr.. 11 chaVil Carter, President of . • ' the Anthraeite Bilitk o Tamaqua; in a partoftiont hog on Chestnut stre t, drew from his pocket .a Coleerevolvm, and co*need •firing upon Car tcr. At the third - fire: artcr fell fatally wounded, - and Smith fired, two , ore loads into the body of the wounded man whi a laying O'clatrate• upon the floor. It is said that he appeataUce of the dying man, upon the Muir, I a pool of blood, and the coolness of the grurde r, with-quietly - walked off,; and the terror • which as depietedon every eoun tone:ice in the room;- as 'a scene most- shocking. Mr: carter, died ° in a few moments. Smith was arrested,.and COIZIMi ed to prison . . Me admitted his guilt. Mr. cif t was - a nailer; of England, 'about yeart.of-a e, and bad resided iilliii; county some twenty preyearr. It isellige4 that the cause of the murder was a wrurg to Smith's wife before their marriage. At the time of the I murder, Smith was pain Steps to procure a iiii- Norce. This affniihns -caused tho.utmest exeite went in •Tamaqua, lime the rieccased resided for many years. , , 0, A Feat:rex Ilellidayaburs -,signdard of a late Ante says;—"For some days past there has betide singular story atltiat in this condinunity. Whether true or not, we are not pre• pared to say, but theinformation comes from such 4reliable -seeurce tiiitt'iie ere free "to •my there must be 'Something lilt it.: It akmars that one day list week - s man id the neighborhood' of Blount Ijuntintdocoanty, while cleaning grain, suddenly discover that the weevil bad destroy ed the treater par of. it. This eo exasperated him that he blasphelned the Saviour in such ti malicious aid • ',wicked manner, that will not bear putting in print. lie left the barn, and went to the house, where; he seated himself Ina chair, where he bad •remained but a fair mint:tea before he:turned to his wife;nadinsked her wbai she said. She replied that rise bad not spoken. thought:, said be, 'that I luairtraotoebody say , that I must all here till the judgment day.' It 'snow alleged that he it still • oittalot in, eha chair, - artsble to rise or speak, with. his 'pYrs rolling, and totally ince. peltle of moving his body. His -fatal', (kis sed,, has lett the house, libiSrelte still remained,.ssated hi the chair ow estardiy his% _What a terrible warning to hhtsphitam who:router their paatiOlis toirversway their tedgment." .„. 7 Ismsaarrten , Facrra.—A lead wire 'ibe jbir. teenth of. an Inch; sustains 231.poundi. - ,,. A tin wife the ,iltirtcootli of an Justly imatains 3,411-pounds. • ' •. -• • Gun metal is I Pounds of tin amf:loo ‘ pleads Tho Euripenn wiountailas and tranotiaa.raelts.. - The gram - Test, -Clathisi Establishment fiAheisi, parts is•Oster tarnsitillezajohl o ',/too opt,T h isc:, ia nitreet;phitadowthi. : , 0 , • "- • *Attij tap oared* end; °Plvt Bilumukiivir4v *ormops from Ca Tan POPPT.-4C letter received at the Patent °Mee from iitiOY is cultivated in Southern dermany to a larger extent, as a anti, salute far sweet ell. It loss eupplanted the use of the Imported olive oil, ',body in Mat country. It is farther stated that the soil hod - eThlate of the New England States is blgidy suited far the ture of this article; and they might pro)ride the trhule Union ttitli sweet <44 and thus save a large sun of money, which gent to Prance and Italy. ~'~ ,-,. i ~.; ~~ .~:~. the-quantity 'sent by Railroad this week ler 34e. 483 18-by Canal 35,6814f0r the week 70,164 - 18 tons. Total ty Railroad - 1,362,611 01 against 1,934,235 13 tons.. D. by Canal 1,088.849 13 against4,oo4,92o 07 tons to eauieperioti last year . -43howing &loss by Railroad of 371;425 tons, and gala of 63;030 tone by Cbnal. • • . The shipments this week exceed , thole of fait week 10,160 bait, and the I rleasaud-eoutinues brisk foe prepared - Coat, both lifhile: ark& .Red. Ash.- ?rim r . etiaii without &Wage but Brut. - 4 The trade snub up *4lolone this-week; 1866. i 1867. Loss. Scliu : ylkiTl-1t..R.,; 43.991 34,453 ~ "6,511 _ Lebl ' aie•-111, "2 . 1, 1 _ 1,900 -412.144 j._,34,076 12,121 'Del:& 11 d. 16,105 i .16 7 %4 • - - 159 Pen9a.Cl i atto..2:l' 21.303 11,011 1 10,292 Scranton, South, 6.860 i 3,411 ; 3,680 155,183 '131,871 3 - 2,321 4 ,0 3 - 331,871 . 9,031 Dee. for week, taw, =O2 The loss tbis reek, eoMpared with last year ie 'only 23,292 tons froni; the above regions. The supply of Coal to abort in; all saarkets, tresiele are becoming scarce; and freights ire on' the ad vance to the East; the dialers abroad ore making extra ezertiona:to procure) a suiply : if possible.— They are now satisfied tbat the. pain of . Coal, at beast ; has touched tcptiatn4 ' • We appetid the aggregate logs and gain !rem the different:regions aridly different Al'ennes: _, tare. ; 1857. Lose. _Gain. SeimALSll-11..11. 1,954=i 3.t12,811 201,426 " 104,01: 1,088,50 . $3,930 Leblo-41. R., 11:43,87f . noloota : W5;103 1,064,017';" &,497 , V13,650 Dal. &Mid. Canal, 456,8 Z: 424,527.. MAX • Penna. Coal Co., 658,109; am,611 46,193 ffcranton, featly - tatxtr i 272,1503 183,166 }f r 5,272.519 me= 712,176 602,789 6,0490,31 1047E9 Dee.lnlB67,tons. 20 9 • 2A9,486,688i —4-- Add loss fro* Wilkesbarte,mboak WOO° Total Ices, toes, Of this quantity tbial Regioi loaf; 287,45 tons—the Lehigh 27,847—the Pittston and Lack awanna rgs. the Delaware Hudson .Canal. 77,- 800 tons. The 6011- gain is from tthe- Scranton . Region Scintb, 183,107 lona. Tat Jaime Suart.--:la a paragraph lad neck refering to this Shaft. in court° of creation at Port Carbon, we erred giving it; else. We .stated that it way it by It reit. It la 11 - by 18 feet. f n RaTomus:—Producem.and others engaged the diffeientimanehes of trade, in various sections of the country, - are holiling satfeTtitigs and confer ring together, with b view of4emovidg evils that have grown up in diffireM:74tianhites of trade.-- Prominent among It+ are hoe credits, over production, and thWcut-throat principle of selling below cost. In no brandit of business are thesi evils felt to snail an extent 4 in the mining bust. near. *ant offkonfidence has . :brought the busi ness atPritsenlio the each system and wary short credits.' Nom is'the time to resolve to Shorten tbevredits hereafter, even when businesi takes start again. The Coal Organization suit exists with Mr. Tucker at tiro head—Oceans the break down in business thwarted many of the efforts made in behalf of' the trade,' but even under the most discouraging 'circumstances, his valuable ser vices are fully appreciated by every intelligent Opprntor at home and:abroad, both in and out of the organization, Esperienco has also been gained, and the nemher of Operators diminished carrying et;mparkies,,feel the necessity of sustaining the producers, and it is confidently be slieved. that both tifi - Cantit and Railroad Comps. nies,jwilt co-op erate frith any' proper and milted Movement havitagithst object in.riew : Long cred its &Iva hroken &dig falsest every interest tiot3- nectd AVM the tredi—it has built up irresponsr bit dealers all over the country, who have , been furnished with capital by the producers—long credits bay° built up a middle interest b en the ; producer an4rcoi' , ,mniner, which eats wilalliffh te profits of the prodicer. Short credits wilt place the;;business under the control of the producer to a mach greater' eitint—vrill bring more capital into the business ainong. dealers abroad; would tend to equalize entail in the trade, diminish risks, and would unquestionably exercise a most betiltby influence in every ;branch of the trade both at borne and abroad. .4ain—The disastrous stale of the trade ban taken away the ability of the producers to take the Wharrescetßoriltiebuiond and sell their own Coal, if , they had the desire to do so. But the experience of all engaged in the trade; demands that those who have no facilities to sell their own CCal, must be mtected froin the depressing in fluence of these interests on the price of Coal.— The question naturally arisce,—how can this be , done We answer,—it' Can be arranged in ad jesting the rates of toll and trathaportation that a d'rairbsek be allowibd of ao,rouch per •ton which mm - eet go to the Operator : 4iinsy he alleged that the "fitddle interest" will force this drawback eat of, the needy operittor .'undei any circumstances. Such might be: the case--irt we feel eoutldent that it could be:pliteed on anchvontingencies, that it could be, secured to the, Operator. - -The great falling off in the Trade of :the iteilroad, caused mainly: by the' '; , lle f itruction of tai{ elate of Op.- ,rators, and the competition for the'Eastern Trade, which bee spriingiup at the new shipping ports of Itrente4 and BileXbethpert, neat'. New Tork,'lron. io;- at ' tie !part of the Railroad Compuni,necesserY to build up and win back their trade dgain at Bort. Eiobmond. This suggestion" of: a-IdrxWbiek to 'the' Operator from the rates of tollOininiideby.kr.' Tuekes;--and It .seems to us to be:. the only fettaible.Plen by which the Operator can be protected; and secure addition, al trade to the 'A:lnroad; so long as so many r:Wh.trees nt-P ' ortt,Riclimendreninin In the hinds 'sf non:predecerif of COM. " We throw out bese suggestions for the serious considemtiolvolittil partieileugeged in the trade. In times of dielettley . it is. proper to discuss all questions beating on the Prosperity of the trade —lop off the *aliens far tOt possible, and prepare for thefniniro.f.' •, ' -1 • IYe hope Mi.. Tucker wilt- convene the trade as carry as possible ald • centerveilh them es regards the future. The difficulties that all were compel. led ,to cncetthe this'yeer, we believe will cause moist harmonic `us action hereafter, not only , in Schuylkill Conwty, batin all the 'other Rogiono. The quantity of - Coal sent over the North Penn. 'Sylvania Railroad, from-the Lehigh Region, up to the let of October, amounted to 28,980 lose. The trade is gradeatly locreasieg ss the season:lra greries and taenittei . aro provided. Der..stisac„,Lacisawatisa'l : Varney Rau anaa.—Cturreaderi have r been , apprised that this road was compelled to assign In order to prevent its sale. A coMmitten appointed the Stock. holders have published a statement of its nifaini which 38 now before os, and also suggests& plan. *Mak if adoPted L they -believe will save the rond to the 'Btocktio)ders, Bu, otherwise it will have to go into, liquitintion. We lad thp following abitract of this Report An ,the Spiititof tkef we append ti--.The:•Comtnitteb recommend, lit, ', That the Stochholders advance in eash - 10 per (mat., on the per - itilee of the shares held. 21.1. That tbael.aekbolders of tbo Vittrr:en , Railroad cancel $200,00 0 the .3d. That tbe Cor I age . 1 Bosun/lianas Railroad 'Company' agrie to reduce the lath for the nee of thfit road to $55,-, Ihitt the hohleriotthellist ! Xartgage l Bonds agree fetid one years interest; at Z per cent. Atli. :That holders of second Mortgage' Itondiki*,fte fund: tiro years.'interes t 7 per! 'cent...-fith. That the preferred creditoritiftfdir the assigninerit s ;agree to. take obligations of the Cont-; petit'; 'payable is 3,0, 9, 12, 1.5, 18, 21 and 24 mouths, wiliiinierest at 7 • Per -*era. 7th. That" i the nreditora ear have no smartly agree to 'take! likkßar incomeett,vertible Itonds,of-thircompa7l Hoy; payable in 10 years, With 7 per etibt. interest. .. : •theCroinratttee flunk that this arringeraent save the prePertr to the creditors and stockhold t en. They sap • , :"The andersigrod'bellove there is value tbi's property, which will be preserved if these arrange meats can be .carried out, and ail parties saved from any material loss. This opinion is based on , the following facts, from' which It is cOniyeteitt for all ititerestei : Ao'jndge,for themselves. • . In the year 1853, 103,031 tons of awl were sent north. aid „lidded a profit of • 105814 co, i 186 4, WA . ;140,31X3 bT 1865, 100,731 "' "'°181,10518: 2 : 11 4 136 "north besideeio4 l o/1 to the Iliad two oats per ,toe of tOOO- pa snide:, pert Utile for freight.;lttlely e ttr i 'theft. boo * 4 4'1111! li t) * say ioalt . Ps bat liyisetbif - read '3aarsia t b s ., O ffelabkir W : staid of tyro . cents "per att per ißlte,, tit tr.(hr fattla pulp whether there ht not , • MEN THE COAL TRADE. Pottsville, Noveinibe r 7i 1841; :• I renseashiejno;tar fattire - prellit,el? 'cod, al the price II NO; CO. diseeirevi4inuketivis. Reit, ai to ibe 'Utile*/ tif the road: - • - Daring the fink eight menthe_ of. We : pau, the greet estrairithe, frat - intoirfractionr; - • ' were; -- • -• ,• 034,000 ,Expenset for the sane tithe .*- 44000 Net earnings for eight Wanda,so2,o4:4 ad . ratio for the year, would =die net eansinge• for the year, - . $7913,000 The charges against thin would be, under tbsi,"arringewents newproposed—tutereatanGrat. mortgage bonds bonds of $2.400,000, $46•000 Second mortgage bonded - • 41110,000,; `-- 182,008 The proposed Issue, , 100,080 Warren Railroad, • - 91,00 Rout on f..ystge, and Saw pm-. henna Road , BOOM,- • $203,000 • Or Dearly rix per reit, on .therptesent capital of the Company, $3,357,100., •• , I - . ,Itlitveliltaivti; th at the first Lye' mon ths of tbia year.were the most eutarorabki•for operating railroads that liar .oetuned in this pert•of the toiletry, wd, is ;t a now 'bowel,' that the present earnings of the road are without-much, if any profit on Coat. The result of this year's taming*" bat bete attained by the transportation of about. *OOO tons of Coal per day, in addition to its ordi nary hi:mines] !toad being capable, with its present e4nipizieet, to transport 3,000 tonl per day, whenever there to demand for It. . The Committee meommend that thvetockhold era, at their trot legal meeting; pass a resolution prohibiting the creation of /any Sooting debt of tbe_Cotithany beyond the amount of Coal on hand, at cost. and bills receivable taken for Coil in pas mission without calling a: meeting of the Stock holders for the special purpose, end that! two thirds of the whole amount., of .stock vote in the affirmative. ' ' • . But it th e re rettemmei satinet bo carried out, the Committee deem it their diity 14. elate frankly to all concerned, whet, in their judgment, will be the inevitable resultoris.:—Tbe Company wee go into liquidation under the , acsigninent; conse quently the Stoeh&oldeni gad genera, creditor* will toed oil, and the creditors who are preferred in the taignment•would not get oiey fifty to see. ell,' per cent. of their claims. Pilmouttrnit eon Xisitteiovimitber 5,1837 ; Sebuylklii, Red dab, bythe cargo, • $4 . 0 644 10 " White Ash, " •375C0 3 90 " .by retail, ,4 .606 4 75 Lehigh, by the,eargo; lump, • -4 25 `. it 44 .•u • prepared, • 412 4 retail, " , 476 • Nair YORK COAL MARKET, November 5th,1837. —A moderate business May bonoted in Domestic Coal tbe'poot week; the arrivals - have befit mod erate; but quite - equal to the wants of hs..-- ?i ‘ The detnood for cargoes to go East u be n nab% er better- thous. we had 'expected. i the Improved feeling is financial circles his n . been without_ los influence in this branelsOot baldness; but prices are without improvement.. Th 4 _receipts titDbil-* O4O!Pbbis by ibeirprinOiPa!°4o ce , of ouliPlYOiro snitch less Thai last year, nist ,other routes are likely to maker giSed the defieleney there ; selesby the cargo at $4 4. $3, 03,V ton, and from yard at $3 . 10 ig1:53,50 V _ton, In Foreign nothing has transpired of moment, and prices are nom, itsaLTribiuse. 304,668 , Boston Coal Itltaskat. - (Curreerol meekly from the SPorton Courier.] Prices of English Cannel hare advanced with sake at $l3 ® 4 14 it th•• each for large and small lots. Picket and Sydney Coat Ira quiet and no sales to report. The last were at $7 :ti VI ch" cash. Anthnicite has been - in eleody getMl,danand at $7 WI ion Cannel; • • • - - - ehal 113 00 la 14 00 Newcastle, - , tone Orrel, - • - nonep— Sydney, - - Pictou. - toton: - , Wirt chat 720 '0 725 Pleton toe,- • ' mine chat 525 0 650 Behnytklll i white nsb; ton - . • -6 50 go 676 do red ooh s • • •6 15 —do lump, - • - • - 600 . 0 625 Leldgb.lnmp. • ! - - 626 Laeksmuma, • • - 660 0 676 - 700 asteliawas. dza tbraelte, whit! t red ash- - Artightt fres. Richiserd I , New York. • - 100 Yost Hamilton, - . 90 Troy, . • . - 120 Providence, . - 125 Boston, • _ 1,85 to 170 N. Haven, *. - 115 _ Beharlkilt Coal Trade for 1857. Q.oaatily or Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, for tboi week ending on Thurulay ereniag' last : SAILSOAD, CANAL. '.9,839.19.100n 20 1,t23 U 5 - 1,373 00 17,171. 07 20,19510 319 15' ' 000 00 lON 11 8,011 00 Port Carbon, Pottsville. Bebuylk 111 Havels, Auburn, Port Clinton, Total for the west, Total by Raman in 1857, Canal • • • .„ Total by Canal arid ltall rad, Skip:nerds to same period last year: wax TOTAL. By nanmed,. • . 40.991;a • 1,95/,x6 17 Argyoutly • , 06700:08 I.,OH,Mak 07 • 69,763 Ott 2,959,158 OT I 2,e7.1,600 Divresse In 11157,'50 far, SchuylkillOohuty itallrehdic..lB3l Thar°flowing lathequantity of Coal transpodedovet. theinflerent italtroadriuSchnylkillColudy,for thowiti4k Nadia gea Thursday a ve.i4ag last : . • - . _._ ALLA. TOTAL. illoollill andS.llarenit.ll., 39.249 32 - 1,362,540 lb 31t. Carbon .. - ,4,68018 763,0401: dellayliclll Valley - " - 8,892 03 zaAss 12 Slt.Oirbon*Pt,Cerbon , , ''' 9,26210. - , :487,93301 Mill Creek ' :" LSO% 03 440,40 06 =2:1=1111E1 Rates of Toll and Traoitioortatloat, on RAIL ROAD FOX TIR PILISZXT. ' • ' 9 ' • Fran Froa* Pros . Mt. Carbon. B. Haven..M.Clintonaldirn.; To itiellmond, $1 80 $1 75 $1 55 - $1 eo i To Philad'a.,. 180 • 875 1 LeV - 160 Spring 51111 s, • 165 160 186'140; Reading, 110 - 101 1-65 -^1 05 Sales of Toll by Vaunt for the present: rtos Pt. anion. M.airbon. S Mem. /1. aintoni To Philad'a., 65' . 64 60 Spring Ulna; do '. do 51' • - • do Norriatown; 55 - ! 54 42 • 45 ,- Reading. 'BB ! 37 85 81 •I • Rates or 'll•ralght. by'easiala ' I Print 11. IX it Mt, , S. Clintoo To Now York, 399 : 1 . 85 ' 180 t To I.llllad'a, - . - 60 • 15 70 ?enplaning Wynne 90 '1 ". 85 ! 15 Lehigh Chita -Trade for 188 by Vela ILL ror the week ending en ilaindray • • • • , • 'vars. ?CUL. Lehigh Coil and 'Arity. Co., • 9,803 09 ii 98,999 07 A. Lathrop and others,. • 19.5 11 3,211 Spring Mountain 'Mines, - - 1,14 14 , ' 82,403 1:e1 heat Sugar Loaf - ' 6910 0 ' 21,033 .07 Coleraine ' do - • 470 16 41,443 06 Stafford • - do , ' 610 11 N. Tort and Lehigh 00404 0 580 03 20 , 1 A 0 07 Verman Penna. Coe/ Ce.; • • 298 03 7,91 T CO South Sprier Monntal*Ceet 04 08 18,074 ;is J. 8. McCrory A C0.91.8.11i.C0a1, fed 10,955 EIS Beater Meadow 004 Cal 65 / 1 02 11 ,790192 llasleton Cad 1 , 528 11 19.907 112 .Cranberri Mines,. Diamond .do. Q aoell Ridge i • PinamittOord • - Bork Monntilli Wilkedxtrre Coal Co, Wy4imlng Cind;• Hartford Coaloo, • • - - .- 0 ; Tait.;..'' ''' '''' ,• ' ' . - ' ''4 84 1.4% s- 303,190 'l4 Lehigh - Vatitier n. It. '• -, J 1 . • i- Week ending taltrtdayLast : - • - , I ' Spring SlciuntoM Mots, ~ t 202 - 10 - 102029 02 rod.flogir Loot -do . 1,19014 60,006 113 N. Tort* Lehigh: do' r • 021 00 . 32,315 , 14 Connell Skip-. do 1,637 . 03' 67,560 1/ Geniis* Penns: 'do - - •-.' ~ z • 6,844 02 Wombat Stafford 415 375 • 12'. - sto,os n Diablo a Nave* do , ~ 290 14 - , .-9,f+94 11 Maddock' do, 1,775 10 45,160 51 - LB- 3 /eCrears 40 0 4 ': .- -- • : 345 00 6070 12 • .4. . -- Total, •-- • .• 494.113,09 L ' 381,473 13 `; 21,84416 50019614 Tor the week: • ' 'os -4 18 TO 0 7 'll.lllpMents to same Forlod last year: • • By Rail Raw!, Caluile • ; -•-. ' - • 111,101 - 72 1:200;4118 08 • 1,181,670 07 Deere: we la 1857, 80tk~' 27i148 01 . . . ..., .. Rates art Tall and Transportallian ". ,_. .. • on TM MIMI TALLtr SUL aaul.D. i Natieh Chunk to Trenton; - ~. ' , • -,I 200 do Plhabettmort. . . - - * 12 43 do Morris Canal Banta at Phllllpaburg,i 100 -. Toll on Monis Canal to Jersey City 75 eents—Freigh4 - 55 rents. Oa Coal reshipped at Jersey City the : toll is 'only 50 cents. _ • • ! . . la` Toll and Freight fromilllkeabarra CfblteFiaiten, Rockport, Penn Haven and Mulch Chunk to ,Bristol: ~ . Wilkes. It.R. L. Canal. D. Canal. Total. 131113eaterre, (10.1 25 64 '3O Isl 10 Freight from nth, Mean to Bristol,. 1 108 frouillqckpart, (toR3 y 54 . 30 1 , 34 From .do Cfrel4o. .1 02 From Penn Raven, (toll.)• IL , 30 1 Si . r From Qo do (freight,) . ' 11 FroiliLtuelt Chunk,- (toll,) 11 10 J 81 I'm do do (freight.) :• Bg Fre t (mm Ilsoch (Munk to A. Fork, ''. 180 Coal fortheline passing (leer the Wilkesbarrei It. Rost. short of tide, pays 50 instead of 25 cents toll and frelghf —"---- --------- -- . • Plnegrovo Coal 'Troth. for 1847. atineuattootworteil dodos the month 07 Union 6ml 8 watara Railroad ' ' Lika,Le, 1 1 ;44/47 Coal Trade_ for 1837. lLy ens' Valley Coal COI 1 '2. 1 03 ' q. 8 31 Etbortlbinfitabapo., :: •• ~ 1,791 t - , - isf - 474 i - . • Total, ' ' 1,9ft7 • 10W5 - 7night sad toll trost Mltterstisrg to lialtltsors, - 4:130 1 Pinernne ' • " ' • - 2•10 .i . ,it ears ire detatned 21 boors after arrival, Pte - Mee arel2 cents additkosal to tbeabore. ' • • Trovorto*Cloll Train; for 111412'... ' : toe the reek : ..:) • 1,473 00 •,• 06 '.llerantens esilliiroir for 119fif. Bhlpmin4s !tribe tut week Pt . Nati, I &nth, WS 15 40,102. p . 1 "" 1 - a P " 194 Orfth ceor P. 4 w and IF—, Ifug. no" 16A1 th44.00*,* • . au' Ye -#40143101,1,C1,0101.4104-04,64 .Tirrelle.6 -L. r" 110,40..".? te . 4, 01 6 4' !at -4142.00. 30 1 • 1 41FT004 , tau `''rf '=""" 06 I , • *nine' chat 7 0:11 , - 725 Ell= . /guar, 6 cawcz, , Westport, - ' - 1 40 Pawtucket. - .1 10 Newport, - - 125 Petersburg, - 1 50 Aiegaradriar - 110 31,48318 35.€81 00 31,483 18 tons, 70,10418 I,fluzji 1,0880349 13 togs. 2,671,460 11 Jou. 267,496 06 X 13012 812,11125 IS 1,15617 - 54 1 31 1 692 04 ' =505219 2,20917 21,57%19 427:04 kw 18 1,53 12 0.7.49 11 1,20119 2.84016 24615 9.2.51 14 147 05 • 19A91-02 • rem: 0415 DS - 145,070 19 • 34,975 15 1,00{,747 09 KOMI • ;TOTAL. 1400 01 114,420 10 0,422 04 103,187 17 • 'nix: mu; 1,61114'4 BATA, : • *mit: 172,800 05 :4,27%502 At ToTAL. • $ , E ~ ~: i:~, nlisU~ Brittle l'op Mixt Tinide - "i2V=l*...- rot ' Cu?stierlsta4 Coa2 Teadl 1147. ,473,610 For the plat week, _ . • `Chowaliplitmar s ipi • AND OTIIER, SCHUMILL C 0. kTOCIIK _ _ •••4412t.a.r1.1 Vidladelph Uremia is, Ulna am and &Et la aading4.ogrounk. bo -- -:- Monet Cation M- ouni ti t e rn rued peekesuiu m Schuylkill - - • Loamy FtWek.- ",:ow • Clllllll Sehitylkill Navigatio n 11 prefirred• - Co l on Canal ..... preftwred Del. & titbrn (bad atransicetaVnCe Itallrowd & Coal Ceinapnvatee • Little &buy!. Nay. IL uoal Co. - Lehigh Coal t Navisstiost Co., i . • liardeton Coal Co, DgrY Megntabilgold Oth , 4 . Peiiinsyleanls Coal •k LA. Co. Daupbin Coal it 11. B. Co. .! Lykens Valley CoalON •, -- •N Beaier Meadows Coil L - Lykans Valley Railroad t Coal Co, . Coal Companies . Forest Ireprovenrent Co . Nortb dnurrinxn C 0,,, pal erred " "- • . eoaution - Delaware Coal Co. • Cumberland Coal Co. •-•' - , Sew Crack Coal Co.- - • - ilitscellauegits 3f Inert' Bsak . - , FartneW Bank- - - • • Pat/1111p Gas Co. - Pottsville Water Co W The 3tock or all Cost Companies the above list when furnished by Own publicx,tfon, NEW AD VERrMENTS , ; . T 'TAYLfru, wishes 'to call the • aiteation of his customers and - Mirage in gen era to hit how stria PAJ.L PATZERNS.: Cbriret of Cash* and ifahastfongo simdt, APairillet -Noitaiber 43" was: THONINION, , s Banker and Donie, In *sybarite, i o rr ,a,leg m , APpigoopa/ illtniileail• ITNPURRENT, Money, Prold.•and J Slyer, Land Wanants, to, bovild and sold. Will city al teat to all collection antraittorl earo— *mallet Wilms paper, loans, stocksousd all Other a.. eritks. l Moues welted on depot and intone& lowed. - R,renmou—Alemars.Dnixti. 4 Cb., fiindolPbta; 1100 i C. *Munn", Pottsville; Joix SMITZIp Isinosident:Ml none Habit, Patin, ille &MD Nertados, Zgat,Pottivint4 and C. Losses;raq, Pottailla. .• . E A RETIRE D PHY*ICIANi '' 1 ,• i • __, .. eOf Ajgely_ 1 - W - HOSE SANDS OF LIFE hirva nestlivuu ont;dlecoveredt;aldie is the bat . Indies, a certain care foi Ootentroption, Asthioa. Brow ehitiS, coughs, abide, and Gen at Debility. i The l'etnetlY was discovered by him abed his ottlyshild, a 4aughter,vas given op to die.- He bad beard much of the worittertal restorative and healing qualities or prep. it at lone in eiletrom the Fut India Hemp, and tbe thooght occurred White that be might make a remedy for his .child. De studied bard and succeeded la realising his wishes.; Mt child was cured, and IL now alive and well. De hail aloe. administered khe wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers to all whet' the World. and .. has neier failed in making them roMpletelyhealthy and happy.; Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to!trach of his afil:eted Mlowebeings as requeit it, this recipe, with tall and explicit directions for mak ing it Ay, and aneceuftily usiog it/ Ile requires each applicant to encioarldedgme stalling—three cents :to . be returned as pcitage on the recipe, and the remain der to lime applied to the payment et this advertises. . went.i Address. ' ' ._., DR 11. Jakiikt, t . ' ..; N 0.19 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J' dii NovemNovember 7,1,7 [lll ' I -,, 45.3. I. f ber Gift I` ; e f l • -Grand ,t i terpriseiF i carre! crtsl CI kiliFT TO P URCH ASER: EVERL -.. CELLIMIZTVireet - Za.ELIWICkt, , . , . 'Marti ' Reiteired at 15 sir Auqncrir4oomi ,-• i Cesare ,Ffreet, IPoliseiile v ,, , '' 7 , - ! r, A'verY extensive. nriiil choke assort:- .iment' Of entertaining 1:00,114 of errini .descilP lion, all of which are Aged far 'drat publisher', Pd. rev.• tech purchaser WM° sMouirt of $l. apd uPwards will teceire a gift varying In viand from 25 mute to $l,OO. The GIFTS consist of tine OolCand Silver Watches; Guard Male si Necklaces, Ladiereandrientiemerninreast Pina r Ear flings,'Flmier /tinge, tepid aoff Silver Panetta, Gold Lockets, Flour by the itperand by the Bag, , ke.l 4 =an of distributing Gilts is entirely new And u ionable. Its fai rs .ospisot be queStioned.— . Enehillook has, pasted wi ar4 envelope containing a description of the Gift that t a puMhaser Is entitled to. The stock of. Wicks and OUts will be open for the In spection of the public nn T*dagosorning next, Nor:em ber lintr. . Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully Invited to cat and exam* thtaseertment, andjudgerer Him:a scii*. .''.._ ~' 1 ! 1 2 _' 1_ Thtl Auction'Saiss trill continue SS uanal--on Holiday andliVednesday znortdqgs and Saturday afternonn t 'and ete7 evening' of-the week. , f GLESIV & SLA:TEIL F?„ 5...13a1e0 Real Estate; Household Yarnlttire, , Mihandlia. wilt attooded to ou taaporiable te s, at pair Auction Boom; Pottcritle,,or; 40 any ot phi's? in Ute:conoty, to slat the lx)t44otgenub of seikrs, ' GLENN A SLATEftdoelloosers. ?anoint, lioverabor 7, of ' 454 f 411ERICAN . -AGRICULTERISt 11,AKita'S ItiOZZN. HARD TIM Eikt HARDII , I9IItSit Ent argentetat...Enloriement, The best lit fhe Worl d ' 1 7 The Cheapest I'n the World.' Premiums, to each Subscriber. -Every Vernier IntefestetU Also, Every Sisal* Plot Owner. • TO MKET the increased value of money consequent upon the ...Hard Times," the publisher of the AttraVar AOPICCLTVILIPT ili happy to announce that he' has increased the Meet of this at:ninth old Journal one third, and donbird the imrinsir, vahre.— Each number wilt hereafter contain , 3 datable quarto page!, filikt irit PLAIN, TRAPTIcAI., arena LS I albrinalion, of e - ocean g value to every one who niftiest a Firm, a Garden; or bat the mall* Vet f, • ground. - L ! . , . • LADIES, each volume of the :Agilealt - rid will contain hundreds of excellent 'iron. Hall hints upon every department of Lc. 00014 or Household Work. ' Besides furnishing this largest intoned of , really ;useful intdanation, prepared by a, great number pt piaci/Cal WORKING ILLS AND, wtitts, the Agrictilt uriJi Is DON the zaaoacr , JOURNAL Of lea character in the ,v. Old, but owing to its turneries - circulation!it can still be afforded at One DAtur a Year, lr foe eighty' cents each to club t of ten or more. A BAKER'S DOZEN, - • Or J. months be teat for 1 the arced , price at 12, to Cl!ni subscr i bers tot 1 1 358;(1 . 01, .. I C.Vll.,),that Is, ail, alngle or club irnbstribens lb r 1858, Mho subsCIiOUGOR, Rai recel4u the two very valuable numbers WO November and. Deeember, of this 'year, wittioutthe et- I tra charge, - - f •._ 1 . VALUABLE Blum minim TO ETZIT setsciasor r0a48.58.', , '.- . A large list of valuable Field, Garda and Flower Feeds wi II be' Amen led 0 Hui PA' scribers for volume 17, from . Ohleh ever] stibseriber WM be allowed to choose three packager without charge t The heeds alba* ,wit( be worth the:subscription price to many ror Sdninyour nines at ones, and get the November number, now ready, and the lino • reeding nmnbere promptly , mmii the' first dared wielt month, unfit th e muter 185 ii. . -Chi beet remedy for the "Used Times" will be to leans from the ..dgrindtentlthe best modes of increasing the products of your Fields, Gardens; Orehards4 ae. . , -TERMS IN ADVANCE—ST . .a year, (or 14 months now).l Ds copies ter SS: Ten mph,* for Mi. .1 . • MUNOZ JUDD, Publisher • • IHlCater striat.lNew Toit. • p.1...T0 pForNsyLvANiams.......... .. . t - m The itnerytoinia Faris - .familial has bee mer ged into the - Anoints Apieulturist, and the 44„urieriintrizthr nor pee is l'hi7rip lb, paper for Pear heals raiment t November T, 27 - - i .. -, i 44.2 t • ' I , 1 o MUM'S II DOZEN. DARER'S IP DOZEN. BAKER'S DOZDI. Di AKER'S 1, DOZZN. BAKER'S DOZER. - D AKER'S I DOZEN, D AKER'S -LI DOZEN. . _ • . LIST OF,LETTERS •I. • . tEMAINING in the PQTTSVALLE pin °price, November itli.,l2sl'r' . 1 A - i Ora li.. Mary .3lclin Inset": ' Anthony I C .!, Galvin Mt . McDonald 3134tutel dueler' Wm . , Gorman Thomas McDonald Jevons Atkinson Jos 'ship -' • id McGovern Jos " ! B . I -11oblny Almon McCoy J T ~. BoyetC 0 !- ! Ann nte MAIO .- . BleidOrty Jac Mrabct ala Par 'i Matellion4:dir . McCraw° II • ; Ballard Daniel ,!Mane Ellen • McClean 0D ! . ; ' Drown Dimas V Mogan Janes !! pl. '!! ; ...; Burke Garret'A 2. Noy John! , , • Nichols no ! 1 Brown lionnah2 li nshesJos 11 ! go IPot . • f Breynuto J 166 Bunt Orlando Nevin DOW , i Bermws Jas Hay Robert 2' ' ' 0 . Beaker' A..' .:• .11111 T 0 I . O'lbirrit kat _ _! Barry Jill ': - • liantsta Thew O'ReganManisl I. BrashJ W- . , '' , • Vasa Ira) - • _.- ! • p - Doing J! ;. Hickman Sim .ht rott's T p . , ' Burns Lewis ; Bunt Mrs Mary d atterion Thos; 'Burke 'Burke Matthew' Hughe s ZOO . d Plinney;&. Co ' ' ; Brooder Michael Marling Jno - d Perna 881 !! . : il Boyle Patrick :.' Midland Juo - ' Phelan 4yroa". Banttordßeitert Hackett Mary Pryer Jno : , V 1 Merman itoriannaTLandltoo Gm) doPrott lIX ; 1 Birdlimed Satellta novella pAw doPrlde Wealth" shit Masi Miss Sar 4 h • J Phillips; Wet._ !- Banghuticirsarra'joilY Tops _ ship.. ._,, ,le - 1 Brown Wm _ Jaznes Jtoi do „ - Roblnico - n Joo 2 - I Bun Wm . Junta E 8 Roberts John Bath Wm .10616411 WW Italuilarl Samuel Brown , Mattimir &Judge Cath Miss '2lteagert W , , C , Jones Robert ' itow Robert ship!: Gook Ximanri. ...Jones RX - 144 Jug do ' ' ... 1. r. Currons Daniel' Jordan Miss Mary ' 4 3 Condon Vranele ' '' •K ' ' .Apthtp Abraham Cook John ship.' Kaufinlua A. W - Snyder! harbor 1 f Cellists John . . • Kithaier, Mrs Cablimith Denplt 1 f Conway John 2. , Kitchen,Geo . .linyderiJaeoir Carr Jamie ~ . . Kirk 1T A. 3 Sweeny :no - Coney Michael, Keenan Luke shipSpOlts !Jacob' Cole Richard -, _- , Sheridan Jrre 2 Cgiul Was ' - Lear Barlimrt Same JAS 2 . I.lirthy John ship Lee Geo. Stead Jun j Collins John do Lindsay Joseph 840rmit jA '• ; - D Laud:kilo iro J ' Pecatno . I , 1 ! Itiltnati Daniel 2., Luke Jim.. - SaYlor i 11 idl '!' Boson Hoak - LloweitriMorgan Slum Ilianmret I i Dlllyn Jno - ! Lally P 4trltk Eger' Reuben_ 'l' Dugan Jai ' " ''' Langdon Thor ' .Stiles RD. 1 Donohoe' John ' Latrd W 8 Shea frolomols,- Dinner J !. ! !! 'Addle WM Sheba* Tiniotny Ow" Michael Larkin Wm ship Snyder Bit Dunlap Maria Mrs ' - - All ! • Md P iwln t a ' Bpoley Maria Mrs 31nran duli .e mo 9 2 Baal • e a bly aCnerles 'Blotch' Bliss Ann 81/116 11:1611 611 warm Samuel Mendhom Chas Slocuton..rosolil Durkin Thwart MteerCth" ' '•HT ' D.,..„14-. - Mooney Mrs Calk Chorus 3 rs Cath • Darin° Jos tidy , Aforray Jam • Thomas 210 a XA ~....._„.• E . MartinJno Thomas Elleaboth 'NM' A- ' - r; -, :...3torriaJamrsr . ;Tlvesess . J.B ~ =Jno Dimon Mrs Jane . Tobin:A/aria 2. WA :knob' - Moore Mrs John liptou 3/411. 1. Wlttle.W 0' !... nuebatrar James !Th!=iis Mt? Pride Prrablelli A Miller 3I J Mrs To wnson Win Mom doe Mlllent) 11 . . Turner Jm! do . i n h i l ftr,,oi r t spit 'ul tm i . f li e I t j uartia ll G I :: T Co r i d 44, - 1 . , : 3131 M t hso o oI i a r rt t r ip P Patric k 1r : . : v "'" ) I n i, ::: 1 i l ls ): al i n i n „ j i b 4 14' r i 1:::::: 3 Aron Pot , Morrison flab Mrs ; , W; ... ~ Pould T Madden Tbos IBylan AllO tali , Mau!" 7 4 1 C 21 ael 4 °3l4lo '4; ratkld ' ' • I d ' o ' Josop mw,7 l': 4 do •• ' Mese to .11 Tra 11 1 11 i ~., Grey M el . ' Mores* War ship Wilson Jans.do 111.2111 no g doW/ldar Chia . . Cap Ma rso ' ' ---°' W tie Clithetlne .aarnte Wm ElislilltirPhr Th os doll c h .Gallagloor Yraoela Margo* Jon 4011 _.IOP , . Mora John McGovern Thos .W,,attif ittir , Gremiall Jno;:!., }r„lllielestitklla T han rQU 4S TiT 1 • Grow Lew • Dielmagidla I at, ~, ~ u i l S -,,,, 18iiijoi May' ...I , ifel3camfd Mrs 31 !f_ T, A.... s., siii .,Aria w sbna rimin so ; admil hi gn i r i w4n t!p osa ir iet tez ters towa nn . -11141O nl eilli_ " at elrarititertgach_lettcr a j tverti a....v aad1 ui ,...., 2 7 ! 4.7;,i,baitim0.,.! I T f . 4 , , x 11167. e l 3 s u i -'. 1 1 191,7ta Di IP LILA) re Cd'lt i fl••d 1.0 __. ILLS tuokai 11E' INVO,LIBLE n . removing - - stviagimarinevaiiitta of Ibb mensal' Tbn. sat* *Wan tled. but belle can melt try Uwe Leder : maul /OWN beta In Sower ad Janetire, : idth' lab ittezete le every ease.and tie le ertsiby malty inland Whettikto_teake; tbik It t petite. foe tgaikiNtbilim of k ' OOO *l vo g itall % I malsritko whatever. as wed as a pie fee' te Wks whew lbealtb will otdoetwilt do leetesei of Saab II': Pregnant tbetateii, or Uwe "'opposing theatesicee dt ate eatttleosileseloot wing therf Pllte, al the Pm. 'akar ;mules no resporsibildy after dot OM; blow Joldon , elibleeeltbdtodittmeitatedOpterentaoyiehb if. Witeedb: Oboe/rho, thee{ Elbe gro reCOCUPendled- 4 - Virectiort arcompaby each bor. Prig. IL fold !bolo isle and retell by C. W. !MSG, /0111/0 Wbrefostad and Clone stwite. Sottoddo,Pc ' ^' a" -- • -- 1- AU w;lets meet be aedtowo4: to bp abate dotard giant, who wilt /Ripply the teade"iett Ptah', led Need the Pills ,e:ottkiettttelly to ;lanes by wan, by their iodadog SI fo CHAS. 11;;; SIM at Pottodie, 1 Sobeybdlllornoty,'Peafte. - ; • • I I %Sr See itipottore,"4. ibroOsoo,"! ea . oath boz—beta otherspeidot. ';, -- ; ,i ' , :,-- io• , bettottite.f els AL'S ; ilti 1 . '-lY IN 54 i 52. IV/ i as 1 l e i ,tpo 1114VAIlliDiaA 43-. F, IT " 112 b iiPLUMIS t I sliztelt t. I N lTA Nlt i rorrto r itzg 4ip P The etedledelectsiet tio !MMUS ro wctu nr MAR). thatPirll: the Ranetter .oofillielorr Mein , and attaebedit to his direg Blichseec, will beto n* on b o th be finelss. a sP, b strict attettioo eS always on itijtestniwell selected r9in2 3 O P* l • 1 and doin! vat at " of/prices—to ea Nbttion of the public 50 10 3, 4 ', SO 56 50 55 50 •.01 23 18 smt ho &sin silt eoraist Of .Wa- Is, Iron, Copper and Tabs, Porcelain and dr Basins, Iron and lam Brass Carks fbr _ r aker Boar tw pace. ElPoo lrairlinka *a -pavements, frau and Lead Pipe rif alt alseti(LullatOrea of every kind, embracing a full: assortment of .rindellers, Pendants, Brackets. to., &b. to, araidtfaetarad of quant.l '.!oftrarotroisla t. and crib* latest Ott moat app ro ved pat. terns. ' D11,041:f0N. • - • MISCELLANEOUS FAIRBANK'S BVA4EI9 lIVIE subscribers, ageute for the man. eggetererealersiest l'ecebrid • 12111 r ATOC/0.011111011 the 4•Un104 Costater Scale," Weal/dad to irctlghtruta Oa omit. to 240 V*. Foritas at the YorkStoto. , 14.R.DLIT H. eatahrille, Apia V3th,16.5.5t , . 1,- ApJouß.olgo COURT. adjournetti Uonrt of Common Ilea, In and ibrikihnyniill County. sill be held at attaaille, on 11(1)NDA.T, NaTember 16t6,1837, at In o'ebuk In the ibrottooli, to tonllnne one week. Pothoilled WM. MATZ, Mai, October 31st; 1337. j 7 • ' 44dt aONARD, & CO • Banker, *. Ostlers ln noLLteTioNs ATTENDED TO 11,Jand-drattaibr sale on all the prindpal titles In_ the Union: Also, rtraftsfor *ale On lEnglandarelaid, Scot hind and Wales. t ; Jane 14,16. 24 ••!.• LAI' I.Btl 1011r 4 c . JOHNSTON, Agent for A. ss ' LANE, ( late Louie and passel ,)) wholesale deal er in ILS Sind VA N DLLS. N 0.1.24 Pearl ' and 88 Water street: Fey yolk. AU orders tett atthe ones of James 114 Grated, Eaq.or at the litrabanse Lintel, will matte Premplattgatton. - , . 1• September 2S, 7 56 •- ' - , ~.' ;NEW • AND, IMPORTANT. .... F .. k l ori . , 4)abs eob e rs wish to employ Asmits,Male and 'Zoinabkin erc? 7 city and town. in he Unlon s l Bovines* .houorsbls, and will pay the Agents iimadollars per day. For particulars, enclose a postage stamp, and address I ; . ; • ; :; • HARWOOD. & 310ItFLIHD. ' Seg M. lil• :79.2tra ; 1 Itiewlon Ikpot, N. IL ~--,-.. -----,-4----- ryOaolysipoN, ORNAMENTS. , k; . subscriberls authorized to re , . . T•celve 'order's for an kind's of boo ,Vases, Coffees, Chairs : Brackets:Volute: Ac.. 44., manufactured by WOOD I Pews, late' Rosette Wooly Ridge Avenue Philadel 'plabs,ind will furnish them at their exits Avenue, Hag/cooly added. A•tobic of sPoeimens can be seen at our store, together with the prices of the different aril. elea. . `!: . : 'l' j BENJ. BARRAN. SERIF '7 - •—• i; — l:tilitattire.SNl T ue subscriber' respectfully announces i to the pUblic that he t4completed his Steam Cir. en sr Saw-mill In : Locust Tell', Schuylkill county, and is now preps*l to furnish al kinds of Lumber a v the loweatOrices-- , suefiliii Pine, Hemlock and WhitoOak of ere i l r sits and description. 1 • - i Billsof Lumber Cut to Odor at the sbortosi notice. , Ner.17,'65 arelf ? - i EDWARD R. BLAND. SI CIFTB • . .- - ORAFTS . ON EUR_OPE, A°:::'."-• 13ELL• AI . ; SON S DRAFTS. on ~...' l 'iii the Quaker Hons . ° of .I,ohls £ Edward Corderor & " 4 / 4 1of London, and oxf the Ileiltmt. Danklng Co. of Ire., lanek, ewe ) .* tor !sle;lit soots rroth Milo to £5OO, by the ..suI;; rlber, at his tiOokstorel Pottsville. These trine ha - *thing to do with the Passenger Llti.PA. and they ire nsidered the safest betties In this country and In Vci pe. ;: . • ; I BENJ:BA ..NNAN ; • - RELIEF FOR MECHANICS. • (UST issued find received by the 04b `14, seriherV.A Poulenc outage ts Altsesaegit. :111 sadeSesw, forelittlog anything -where a eartaln 4 th hi required. Minong the wavy pus / awes to whleri :thie trot oan,be applied profliably, thermos! prondmeht , oth Tenotting, Ebouldertur f Dovetallto fr o Cog Cutting nil hind,' ot pattern temiclot and es stag: ..L' eli 1111 d Mee ;Vat STICIPTER A. TUOMPSONTs : , e t.1T.,111' . 4?..- ; _Owner Mere and llarirt strkett, NEW STYL,ErOF •HOTOCRAPHS. M. ALLEN, I corner or Centre 'and liarket etreets, this borotigh. has produced a 'Umber Of aplendld ebotukrophs upon French Patent Liether, *Lath, for beauty rind durability, ampere any thing yet produced tiy thluirouderful art. • The picture till Wfieniabed, can be roll up sod placed In the pocket, leithout Injury: and In framing, require+ no slim to pro. teCt it from Injury. -like him a tall, and examine fhb" new and beautiful ineention. ' ille, June '67 ' . 23- 11 . 'H. P. &W. 0. - TAYLOR, , MVORTERS AND MANUFACTU rert!.-ors •u pe‘rier '- 1 •TOilet Soapa and Perkniary, ~. IRMID120) MAAR MURATA:O • • TRANSPARENT AND 81(AVINO SOAP. COMMIES, ' I RETRACTS, ae. kr. POMADES, TOILET WA. i TERB AND SOAPS, Ae. i.e. Am— tWo.; 641 Nora NiatA strtei, PhiladriFkia• Nine. II igheet Premiums iiwareed.--A PARR ALEDAI, the Word's Fair, Den*, 1851. II September 19, 'VI • Sii• , 1 • -- A CARD. -.-- , 1 HE untienngnOd ~ekes pleasnrci in, announcing toh's 156M1110010 friends and 'Napa. ' • n minerici. that he wilt open on .13sinrday, the 19th find, at the celebrated C 16. ., Wardrobe, (the only Islam 'irhereintentleman can bej inruished with every thing Os , is so.deeirable to complete Ms tollette„) in Schusi lEIII County,•nno of the moat fashionable assortments of ,Clutlt Cessimeris _and Vesting., with Bhhts, Cellars, :uspeuticen, Morris, Neck hies. Entrfs. Reeks. Hosiery, ! 'ocket Kerchiefs, Linen, Kiln, Embroidered. and all oil'. r kinds and qualities tha% ran be frarehased in the doles f Kew Zak and f'blladelphia, for tile full and minter pear.' TO all of sthfch we fmnienlarly Invite you to k l iN gad inolfic lbe.yenrej.lves, hefty purchasing else. idlers.' ! * V.J E. I'. BUM . ' t.'l:._• Mug'!.l' iChstre lit, appeagff Arahapttmge IR., : Adroit' le. J! Eeptatibet 19, If - ; rd • 1 ' REolizgo PRICES. . • . 1, W all IPliatiKe4r •Ch oal3— 1 a 11 HE subscriber has a large lot of ! eery `choke Patterns of ' - - 'l. I Paper, suitable fort Hails, , --- Pariont, , Diking Moms, Them- ibers and PoblteDultdingi p which : ' ', , ... . iho I/M.1.101 at , greatly rwsnrert' a,4, ,••••..- !prices. The Stock embraces the •• . .•• w, • ..- latiat and most esteemethPatterna. . Paper as Cheap as 5 1 cents al"lece. i Now Is the time for &ileitis, fir. Paper Ilanginctsand ai • • f - • D. BANYAN'S hooks (keep "Wholoare - owrißetail Prrpir.W4 - Thla .4mr. iirPAPEIt, HANGERS SUPPLIED VERY CIIEAP. . October Sist, 'irt i . . ..44- • W I . EW ' - , Witelejale t Maier stud Gestist.nbort. ' rrli 11:E - OUPOORIBLTS beg I:nve to inform the nitisen of Schuylkill county, that they hate leksed the_* ateho se of Stessra. Yardley k Son, on takeoriter* Centre nn .Maueh Chnnk streets, in Potts- Itllleothetti thei have eOnatantly en band,.:41,01711. of the brit extra. auk , PEI rimy brands, Wilßit P. RTE. OATS: and CORN. 'Alia .Coris and OaleChop.)1111 Teed, Buckwheat midi Corn cal , Apples, Potatoes. ...-.i."4, 7 A le:, &e. all of 'which th will sell at greatly rec :47 i l ke kneed, Pricey. Orders fo). anylitantity of Flour and Grata rival* aukdellveted at any point, on this shortest notice, .;,' ' . llesiors and Feeders g enerally,r will end it grotty to their sitratatam to give ia a call, as weal, satisfied that by in doles -they ran sage at, least" it per: end. on theft puttliktes. Ofvf z us a /di and awertafn t,r yourselves, • I' , „,—.. ' .I . ll;puttßgEtt &BLAIR. • ibtterille s Ortber 31/1Z ' . 44 tf E. CARRICLIES, Padtsvillet.Pan 7 fS'AGENT fok the Bole orEVANS7 ..j. WATSON'S Philirdetplia .116eafeetteted .'SALAMANDER SAFES, - 2 Sosith. Poicrth Street, Phiiade/phia. 11 corttailti is ; 11110. - Iy, and Mud Prevathn • . - .— Repoet of Me _ Ornoniatee appos'aftd . lo taperinfewal ate '• , 7( buiiig of IA &en &fey al Reading, . - - - rn ..hbr rg Ze.k 1£47. - 1 t , : . Iltailma. March IIM I'. TIM undersigned, m =hers of the .• _ .. • committee, d4l respectlbily repsrt, .....,, that Ste saw the two Sires originally i ,:=. sneak( upon bi• Fa la a Herring 1r" T , , til , . ' and grate I Watson, bred aide by Mein st fernade; via: • The pate In . --- use .by the Paymaster, of the Phil* delphis & Reading lita HboattChnipiny, In' hie edit* at Readin4, manutketured by Itarmbraffees: I rlngiand the Life In nit* by fl; A. Lauta, la hie states,' • manufactured -by Keane& Wataan, and put In hooka and papers precisely/Oar; : • •.' .... I The nor wee-started 01 5!..4 o'clock, A. M.. and kept up I until - Ivor ear of green hickory, two cords dry rend j'. half Chesnut top wait, were entirely consumed, the I *toga under the superintendence of the anbitcriters, members of the committee . Th e Wes were than cooled off with water l !after Whkh they were opened, and the banks and rapes taken out tojatbaerommittee and sent tolli A._Lanta). store for pub& examtnatiote after they ; wens: first examstnad Said marked by the committee. The books and papers taken from the safe man ntactured by ETltilt A WsixOn went but slightly affected by the fie ; lenie beat, while those taken from the safe nut n taint ured ' by garrets & Lterring were. in our judgment, damaged fuffY Aileen per cent. more than those taken from BUMS ' A Wateon's sate. : • - - - • ...,.. Wilheliere the aboin to have been a fair end Impartial Weise! the regiet , iiti. qualities ot balked.... I -JACOB EL DYSITER. '. -. :• - - DANIXL 8:1117MR, 'Hatierbeen about dueler the burning, we 1101 y co . ineide with ttie abova statement Of the condition of the peps. and tarelm taken out of thelownorthe alfet- • , ) 4 :t the thtloalow amid patiernen, reslaratsOf Beadltor - and its "Welty, whoUw she abOY• els, have 'sPrebssea ' 211 RAM tram r..tansAlt Warm Awe the bare hg; up tc:, 1114 Ist, 1837: - • iti.A..lNtroils.l,• Lipoid likelt,l; Istie Bulb. I: Rat. - * Itesstor; 1; W. Shads 4 Son, 1; !faits , W. Mbeettger, : Dr. Wm. Moore, 1:?Solomoa Ilboads.l; Led L. Smith,' 1 : 111 Ch k Oil& I ; r in. 11/lek.l: Krafmstv 4 Baum, II ;Wm. MeltOriter, l: Gimp J. Eckert, 1 ; J.M. 4 O.W. 1 Ilattruilc; 1; j Ezra nitres. 1 ; James Jamison, I - ,J. 14 4 1 A.l 'B. Wormir. 1; aseeb lebmarter.l; Wed. Rhißil lc P. II; Settollmatiegeril; R. R. Oomvsny, l; 11.' 4.ltaiN 'IOC C. a P; P. Ittnantratt.l;.lllTharta i . 101141 a rag ' Co4lllftom. I; J :P. and. 2.. t• - • . - ," ',-. •• .. Is, : . `i '! - " ' -s -.. EVA 8 '4.Al4llltlillr ''. 3 . 4 .‘j.4:/- - Triii nii - ; in two sao"aotrintinacii ii4libil at or indhouNit‘a wriktgkw, .1,TN4440011 •:• 1— 3 , .: - PLUMBING. ry.m.-71v t Altin .. _ irettiffit„bol, • Oar. Qum. Ito, kat tacit 4 1 4104 aoltimmoi'li a 0110 _ .1 A. W. Randsli,ibir Abliaub be ebretedlgovereor by aXttrlty. Th• artatrlkawi lkala a , mojinity 1• b>th branches at thi L346latuts. Bask Asthma. - Tikeegieureettbe Haute et Veurlilt,Wrwtiniaberleed„ Lewisburg, Westbnierb o Jerseysbeee 'sad -11doekbargu, hare pima the *.liewitg resolotioa Retoteei, That dieing the empeneton' etbeeie meats.s. b fife ItaaksertidsOsunwertegtoi wed*. it Inexpedient to nuke 11 4YErillisiel writlaftbe Banks far the redemption Omar Vote& - • ibutgor Moo ttratio: !tow hitiorr mot/ op bon* boot held to iier Torty at the last al trlileb 11 to thoottild Itnoat INN polast. Their &mood -k. ".pit! tad 4- bnit4." The 3tayor wombed Mkt. If It .was out otionSoLAboy soy to an *trod dory olgodttpsetalot tkslt iltatUoa. The moneyed Duo mod shell oat to the poor ; sad it they sottill opt s the mud* mu; be thebtatart. ?beam WEN atto Dow lattett t bus tratet w aanst tat nary zaeatate• that would Lisp Ullllllll mot brat.— Protettloo, even at this plea. aveld hop tattesttleeble, for the veer lobotoso who bow. sus4 Me aM Walsh to wanttoot of witgla be &Well *hat the amid at the patty . to toticaltotott I and wool Ito imitooktse of Itokizg to owaadtat yttaibt.stttadesesame! Wettest' Of ti m e W•ett.• ' • Dating the *felt *teeth:se hart, tem be lii Musa— ebonite. New Toill4lleve Jena, ea. hramisesi„ nova. P Dents. Je,harr teen elected tionerstie of Masrachneefte, by • laraelhondttr: Doti beasebee of the Leglelattarsset Itepobtkan by large In New York the Repubtleans are • =Dina ^.3,000 to Woo. , ..Dentneeetirf voter' In Net abet the - same as that Or Buchanan test yaw, white Doe. finudted Thoneesd - agglitdiaglut lard, MS= front voting. The "Aleatakele got* Is Zeus then hair that polled by the wane piety hist year.' Dontswbet then Toted on that side hate nutted with the litiOnidierille, ethers with thellemeenta, se their Peodillarr we Anti- Slavery incitsatkme dictated, It is robib te lrk that the Legislature hair gone with the Nati tieltell._ An sleetion was held ha New Jersey 'Oa Theeday thr Members of the Legislators and County Mows This Democracy hare gelded►lart• wority Genif 0 . 01 . 0 of the oast Legislature. Wades deleting these County tkkete to nearlyseety oninty where they Aid such nomination. • The, elsetlon to llfirrybisd resulted fu comptota triumph of lb. Aeserlcsa parer. Wets, 'the Aueseksse eaudldsts In governor, Is stored. UM, 111411 a. ' Tar bank of Belgium bag managed the rata of diacbunt to tcl per cent. ' - Tim rata if discount at Mal an bad : &alined eight sail a half Auesucis Gotm is ipaoted in Phibedetfigi al to 41 percent. premlatr.. •• Tin batik of Denmark has inereamod the tabor discount from ti to 6 per cent. • ;.' Tea Dlissount Base Ramer lil6i.a....llinßtink Italie& bill haa . paesed the Bsoate, without amen& Wan, boY stanrit7 of 11 rote; . Ten llama or. Eiotarin.—We leant b the Canada that the buliietrot the Bank , of-111110arai bad deetwared diaries the week, 411156,61111..;. 0 4 Tag LONDON Meier. btalitti--The I f eanlon money market Was easier, wben the illaautistalliwi t asd Iltranoial affairs generally were'more stititfae. tory. • 4 • - MONXTAiIt MATTZES AT New Onutows.—Tbero Is a greatly improved totting in monetary: matters there, and the wont of the pinch is bellowed to be Over. . Drama the 'last Ifs years we hare, by export lag specie, progredied towards btu:ampler at the rate of,eighty-tee millions of dollars a year. A startling fact. • . . . • , The liirald of Freedom pays that. the bank suspensions in the East were' severely felt In dianola* on Beebe:et . of valueless Eastern exchan ges led (bore :-, ' . ... ;•,! -, -• . . ~. Mona Susie .-- The Steamer Star of the Weal. \ ' at New Ror k; from Californig, brought, $1,454,- 000 in sp le . and' the Canada, at liablax, also broeight $ 000,000. i Tpi %A .aaI9IIOIIM DARICL-.A. bill legalising the suspension of the banks of Id/mond tilt theist of November, 11139, was passed iri-tbe House of _Rep resentatives, on Tuesday, by tweraji-iiva majority. Tarsus appears to be a decided' change fir:the better. In .the principal Eastern cities there is an iiviprovementas well it the stock board ai in theMonatary- world. The want hat been experi enced, arid _affairs it - is. tljsught, will gradually mond.. , Tait returns of the banks of New York city, for the past week show the following changes in lb. aggregate, oempared with the wed/ previ•ruse Deettaatoltt loana and discounts, - $276,764- . . Increase in specte, .- • . 2,411,108 Decrease in circulation, : .540,994 Increase In depeeits, - . 3,970,258 . • Braman° of the cattle, market; Thursday's Tri. bane atoms -- ' - ''' - ' . . ' - • ' , "The triads is, with the cattle . market As with . everything elle, ,it must coots down.. The price new Is )nt'of.proporthin high, - and feed never was .more abundant, and the stuck of fatting cattle Is .not as metal al bat been calculated upon." , •, . Yesvermar's Philadelphia Press ow: emi passage. of, our basinfuls men nobarincil over the perilous days of November has given stilt more confidence to the money market, and sales of:paper are reputed' by the broker at If and 11. per cent.- At the stock board - boobs's% ;continues to imprbiris slowly, and the prices oleeenrities usually faken.for in - vestment improve:" . COUNTERFEITS.-NOW counterfoil ilre dol. tar billion the York Connty Bank aro In °incubi. 'good method to detect them Is In the kresident's ♦ignature, Eli Lewis. In tii - gensdne the • in Lewis does not touch the printeul "Pres," while% the , bad, the r touches or inns Into It.— The teeth in the Rike on the left side of the note at the bottom, are coarser in the counterfeit than in the good. - There is also a new counterfeit on tb.lo's of the Harrisburg Bank, in circulation. Be ou jour guird against them notes. JOHN. Scrum)? is a G ornate Banker in Louisville. fle'ruffered a run, was compelled to suspend, but did dot ebito his doors. Ile simply stuck op.& notice in high Dutch that- he was going to haio some mousy pretty loon. Two days after be took down the' notice and put up another stating that be bad 415,000 on hand. 'There was another rots, and the $15,000 was soon gone. John put up the old flatlets agaip, and nest day was again in funds, when in accordance with, his obi ,plawo be chan ged " the notice. At last nbeotsntr there wait no . un on Juba -Behosidt,_and his depositors hatlall come honk to him.! Thatwaist straight torwaid Dutch pluali , norl honesty. . • •• Ar New York ail descriptions of Beef, Cattlo have decilied in price. Thursday's New'York Courier OW( Rogittrr6. says ' odic haye no ne6nito changes to report in the Money Market , 'lq the indications are of a steady though slow relief. The ,Banks of this city .are toting heart, and listen to applications for dis counts with more favor. The street rates' do Omar." , Materially, tlintagh Adore - oeuedence be. felt now that the principal . dsys of pay- Mont, the 'Stand 4th of November, have pesstaL The arritni'cif two aid a bait millions 6f spe cie at ibis pert has added materially to Oho Way ancy of. the Zifonoy,3l.arket. The muSisnent of 'the stock market seems M. be decidedly upward, and; with less flaetuations /a prices than common for the past few aianthi?" Focus:' TyreLcicenek.:—Per steateship7tfaao do we tiro in posseesion of Liverpool dates hi the 24th nit. She bit brot;ght $1,009,00010 specie. Tito 'intelligettee ie rather 'satisfactory, is the' condition of. monetary afalre in England was getting beiter, and the presser* had considerably abated. The latest American news received in England, was by tbe'steaiterkteslkpe, room Port, )and. Thti .drettra i s news, of thi surpension (Ir. \ he Noir York banks, bad not been received. It is not anticipated, that 1t could seriously ,affeat the money market in London. The continental, banks bed further advanced their rates of dis count: The , prices of Console 'in the London ' smoney market bad slightly advanced.. The crease of gold during the week In the Beak of England was $2,92b;000. , Dreadatuffe rind Cotton were deli, each with a' iiellning tendency.— There was no further new*s from' Indist , ' There 'was an bereaving opinion *it the Sail et Mon borotigh ought to replace itird Ceasing in Pryetrpne of Kr: Ten Broeelea Meath:an vs. . eers, bus ( o.l, , ett. Levet:apt° had previously 'gone the era.** all horseflesh. • • " the jilirktts. powrsvu,Ln, NARKXTR. (Wholesale Priers.) - • Whoorrour, bbl., le 80!Drled Peaches, ' par 'd. t 4 CO itlrafYloor,bl4„ • - •4 ISO! do: •• do . unpar'd..2 to Wheid,bumhal.l 20@1 3:•• Dried 4 41 4 1 4 1 1 , Par.d22 70 Ilyo, do •'' 3 01Egto,dozall, 14 ,00rs, do:. TS, Hotter, per pour d, 17 oats, . do 4019hoo1441:4 0 -- 13 rotiteft. do 's CO fled*,' Timothy toed.. • . 3 82 0 Lard. - , ... . . 18 11 - 13 CloirfitrS,l 3 6 Ir l i :l lPlakter, , In ,' $6 to lU)Spitioa, - .. 18 Pslt, por melt," "1 87 1 .. i, , r POTTSVILLIK PRODUCE MAIRIKUTN. Metall Pete eft.) /LOVII.-Wheat TICIOrWIIs from WWI to 7 (O P GM antl,Ris At SO 00. sle Chop al 90 ob.* *Ow oia llaii Si 'op do. OBAllf.—Whitie Wheat eslls at $1 60IP ba., aid Red at $1.30 dtg Rya 06 dee Com 00 - 3ITCATS.—ef sell* at 10 fb 12 eta• per fit lintton 100121,,e d o . " e a igutft Pork 12 to 14 arn Sherohlortl234 no in 10174 do, Wogna 14 do. • PADVTBIONIL—Butter sells from 1110 22 els." CtromorL2W do, Arge lest& ip dos., lard 10 etc . /ark fl gutietiteArr,:trCuba dot Porto n f r o tyry .C" yellow 11 dot"A" hitel2X dts Cleated atid Paired's:id 14 do; _ "town AND V EGETABLVl—Tratiatoes 60 to 61 ttslit Thule. New' Potatoes 60 do: Cabbage 2to • Ns. amid, A pplei 16 to 60 cit.* peck. POTTEP/LLE "POST ORRICE. El•portu'ro et philadelphta, Reading, llarylabnric, Tittabaym, Nev York and Pastern and bouthero 'Mates, Joke didly. 'mania at 3 A./Load IPA P.ll. Anita at 124 audit% Wayifidt botiton'Pottri ilk sod Pltnadtiptiti, dully. k0t0441134. A. M.; attivor at 1214 P. M. tlatowlson,. lirllkeabarra, Dan le, Wlllfamr , and Stlf, Cfnoes it 0.% A. M 4 knives at 1 1 11. Part Carbon, Toseatora and. Tonnanna, dal [!ones at al A 1 .1 14 'knives at 4 1 ,4 P. M., ample, Peat Carbon, *Mt danirls aind Whoa tale. daily. flatot aid% and 1154 A.lll. . Arrives at: A. M., and 1911. • . 111norsT111e, Stemma and Dotialdegm. daily. goats a% UN A. 11.; attltiaat Ii A. }..earn[ MlnatirtilM,which departs take daily. • Close at 111.4 A. 11. and : 1 4 P. M., and artrito I,llnwa dally.C.:l and 11 A. 3/...nd 234 P. M. ' 1/tdnitaila elitaintLlO,ll.nntia4 and 'tleridatdgatir th M at h idi 144 and 1 atanhasAtt)4 P.. 11. Odynesin dkai akin, t, Oth 9MantoteriannatA. ilittnpastrialb *OS otk ''ttniadaY oltd YAW Wench ,aaatla•l to• Pt I; 4, • QaMpipai fretin A, 30ioly.m, eviet_g_frogilsii. • sol r • • ' n eranftwy. voirlinfota,N49., Lii,a 4 .l,ll#4,4pki •