. NOVEMBER 14;1857. - - IipATV ••airortnicirc lotion of the Attneas' Jere:tat le eqUal to the &cutlets- trcutatton or any TIIIUKE other hrtgllsh pspere published in the County—awl as it ,circulatea minims the best portion . of the population, rtn is , tverttre . meat Inserted Iti Its columns le, of course. worth as numb 10 the itivertiser iut If published in any three other pa. pers. Ift out c tics ti WLion og le retell of ad rertbd archways iPth ame• dod In pr ac:ertil --_— To' Dell . quemt bre44lolPr this aepred week curta H il!. g our id of OW,* subscribers Irk° are In arrears for se - 431 years ; and Oohs,. paid no silent' on to our repeat • esllls, not ores anering the letters ad- dressed to th In, or glrltlf any reason sw for not paying After the list s completed , we will snake out a s t i t,‘„ta for pub kelp . We festal the necessity of iaklttg suet a step,but wb o persons take papers for a number of rs and trea all hills forwarded with pecfeet neglect yea and Is ce, It Is the only course fur Oat pub. tither to pa .e, particularly when they itisideut a dlstance., CSINESS NOTICES. • a Notice signed Thai. R. Damian. ATU Travelers tial,doa are 'for Bale at ESE Amino, UNITED 9 HOLLAND BITTER&—tee advertiser valuable Tonic. • . . FREERS are referred to the Sternal clergyman. 'D advertises a stray Mari audit** that salsa a few week/intim. Boa advertlato iiiiiittA tent of alai , NEttitthi went of& felt/ ISRAEL RE , fame to bta pn moot. LOtthERRY annual eleetlo the 7th prorto BTYAYA • CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY:,---•An • rot °Moors will be held at Fineptive on . -- ItTls now in this Borough 'for Atte par , 6 g diseases of the Ltingslibroali etc. lie • encores In the principal cities of the Menhirs see advertisement. r citizens who want reel Jersey Bariages, 1 , Mutton, TarkleitOeese,DueltS Chick lid Fowl, kr-, should patronize Mr. John • stand, Centre street, abore'llarket. pose of treatl has had .moe Union. for THOSE 40 yoanq Pork, enet. enisoo, o►►er, etihe via Tinza.—Lotqua a loan. Morro ro reeident,Comonfort has bocci clothed 31rxico. with dictatwri al powers. ncy in:deranged, that ten mina alto one cm. Tu rut do not now' • sea ofidassachusetts, h. gone into ations at Boston. Gov. Ghat ME= pile btui been' driven forfore bridge ierimento river, Californie. . Tea Snot across the cah o ots iD New , York have damaged ruble extent the railroads of that Szvisitz to • eonaid State.' Manna of Batuii flange La ., an engine, which can be construoted ,1, fur about PO. WILLIAM lids invcnte boiler and a on TIAOL,—It IS Stated tliat Mr. Ten 500,000 on the How Market rice, by ; fling the Ctosartritach Handicap, I. , Pasrer 1 Broeck won i Prioress wi y night. the Goshen Bank of Omega York, was robbid of $30,000 in bilk.; peals contained in the vaults. ON Ted' county, N 6 nett all the i !rtft.South or Springfielk.Pl., on the I ntent' thelaimera aro offering eorn i iit bushel in the field ;. others at $5 per. CEIZAP C `rnilroads, 15 cep ta,pe !I•nd 1• ed country Banks of Tennsylva , as far as wo cc:alai - in, accepted the .. Relief Law. Those of Philadelphia rg having dune the: ..e; bo law is operation. ' • .." - • . _ THE sus , ' 311 , 1 have al terms of th l and Pittabi now in: fall from the Military ExWtion to Utah In starting too lute, it la threatened y frost and starvation. It is reported m Young has captured , a portion I it. I onfirmatton. • . Tue novi is ominous pith death hnt Brigli phis needs l Yille /atelligeneer, 'under' tho editorial r..Kepier, is a spirited and interesting ore pleased to 'Pio a paper rendered the lamented Beet, maintaining its , E n new hands. , Tli& DA control of bIICCi. -IV i °pular b reputation • TION.--Medical statisticai appear toi consumptinn, where prevalent, origi ften ip Bummer fB• in wilder, and the Ries declare that it letnote common in cold elimakes. COisum t l prime that natas lui I f Last oath° in hat tha op market at Boston is easier, but, so riblie ore concerned, the stimetyhard fists. Money ienot to be bad by com: le. There is no business !;doing, and are out of employment. • I ' . Tnn mo fir as the premiere e mon poo thousands I I 11%—Tb° Pactfie Seutinelitys thit an ed Pedro died at Suptal Cruyon the bet., age 130 years: 1'01784, when .n there was founded, Pedrib war an old s known to teeny people : residing at t•nota tru SCARCIT OF COALSIT BOSTON.---A . letter from Boston states Mit ,they will suffer Mr fuel before the winter is <mei: The Coal yards , of that city show a "Ergot.ly account" of empty bine. Be fore winte is throngh, the yeti of COal !oust go up to a high Summon Mordisiza.—Dr. F. Stewart of Phila delphia,. hist madi Able elution melattees from the Chincre Mira cane. . TIM yield was equal to two hundred and forty - gallons to the ';acre, and is very good, being quite as rich and eirupy as that ram the ordinary cane. Tun citizens of 'Philadelphia are adopting mcal urea ro thietra the unemployed iota: of that city. f the ipdastrial classes, although coffering, will iioduct liemeclvice,with propriety, they need not ,upon makingltheir wants tctioern, they • ill expekeilee aught but sympathy;and relief. Tile Ph ladelpliia Press; (Poiney'e) says "That Walker will be sustained by every foe of and in elections, and every friend of the prinei le that tbtrmajvity shall rule." r • That b l i the right sort of .talk, an,il we shall be lad to hear more of it from the Democratic side, tol - after the talk to have them etiok to it. MMffl= MR. S.:AosTin ALitnern has published a card a the Philadelphia papers, denying that Mr; t,,tua 5 411ibone; late President of the Dank of 'etnie . slraniaNdlroodeel from his home fora for ,ln country, with a,design to defraud his eredil .ro.' es charged in the proceedings against hind le afits a suspension of public opinion, 'until the L rim aro investigated, and'proved disPtroved. 4WERICA24 ilauzuutiv Artsan.--;-The young .meriean nog none who was 'called from the Uni' r t States to construct a difficult scispenaiotti ?Age, across the Avon, at Bristol, England, a 'ridge commenced and giien up as impossible by, e great engineer Brunel,, is now in Paris, and xprtwes himself as perfectly satisfied of his sue= r , r in the undertaking: : Ms min are already at, A KANSAS J norm—A man named - Ford,etrest- I Gar /tubbing Bailey, a Free State man, at Lo Aspton; Kansas, has been allowed to escape by; LOgc Cato, who refused to tall a Grand ittry, and HiTers,l the case to go by default! The Hera/4 says Cato is cub an, hahitttal drunk. : 1 : I illa9a*tryers of all parties, newiell as the peq-1 , , :t , liOrtin loudly of him. lle is often too drunk . r n nh1 , 19 day to attend to buidnetti. • Teti linglieh journals use the teleg ram in-, .414 telegraph. Both lira . inidSgant und rreet. j The Boston Courier says that wercall an struinent fin...mein.? far a TICLESCOi.II; wo inigi4i operly name one fur time seeoliag.far tzunixti Thill is a better word than tedegVare,' ~ 1 l'uo l titis tile thing intended, Wtheli, telegraph not, nocording to vulgar use Of it. ' : Al.". • ilOn URRISLI:eb AGRICULTURAL ADinly.s3 I Min] a general desire expresfed by Vo far urs af; this County that the address recently de' 'feted :iv) Mr. Greeley at the Ornigsburg Fair Many wbo'did not hear,it re Ittimue of perusing it. We trust that th • ,vity will imlluce Mr. Greeley to:throisha cop Itim ? , .... 14 Teittorpublication. A.eeretul parole w kw l,l ilti'much , •ood in tbis Conanty. .., -, 'Taft SCEIV iLICILLeuUNTT ALMS ' 1101781.--We ik tho tarDtat atttntion of every eitisen and s x•payer to a communication in another col. l you On the.,euntlan and.ezpensea of this Insti. slion. The statistical facts contained therein,' ts interesting,—Sonse startling. To our cam. li.d(jant who has taken the , trouble to go' Into ts i aminatiun of the past expensas, sad present ..tiftien of the Alma Rouse, we are indebted.-- '" intimated and the figures seam to bear oat 't? >'e estimate, that for the Coming yeer, , that ultution will dptnand three 4urthe of the itzes fl • ‘ 6, tts , l fur County purpo ' This must open tof to:layer! to the eeessity of inatitu. sol;. . 4 f.:iia where it is needed. Workhouses in rowith the Alms house, might be eataii. a l 4 : t shartiintage, in reducing the annual ei ' 7 ,1 44 we tbey will yet ;be erected 7`thas m think ol t it picaent Is canductod,lit is Ni ttirthiti.upon the tritupagers of &hull -4447. Too moth • so in tact. , We. mint • 1 tit load. 4 • ' ~ 1 , , , ... . • I. - • e via* , w, -- lit the LAIP;t, Ins IPO *IA* truth, and eto lch shoultthe mote generally itpciti;*at we ranhet ref hi Artletei like the follow t r ,4 ficultici 'of the poor ,as el l . who evidently halievei him. 'Ate' the phblic on the fusan-; time and their remedy, am , is the true acid , only so+e l all wealth is the produ ct of natoly fur those who perfotn 1 , is arising therefrom' areiv poll:al by the employer or . become rich upon ihe prod et ClL while ho ii left to pine a i t ay common tban tkilabove style biog can be more esseothilly Labor'—if by that is - . mI ttit abor—is not 'the only so ree' it 'wealth the product' of such ILabor is just as conducivend action ot wealth as phys , cal trial as handwork . - The ig / on a canal or railroad do no en do the engineers who lap • . • CAP= The annazitaijall York; Tribune, con larges upon factozr; recognized - and mote 'from , copying it.l, awaken the" slat: well as rielt "A. correzPondtait calf tinalificd to enl 'Oral disorders of 'on menCes as follows:; 'Productive Lab .. ; of Wealth. In fac Labor; but, unfor • that',lbot, the p • en to or aro mu , manufacturers, of tiro workmau'a penury and wa "Nothing is mu of aisertion, At false. 'l'rodTctiv. muscula of wealth ; nor ism ' LahOr. Intelitetud i l esrential to the r Zibrain-work as- • 44, rs . ga' and mason more construct it Suppose and' irect the e 4 structiOn.-, Suppose • rail is ti.. be construct at a prospective cost of en Million Dollars o aye' work, and an engioaming , i genius or invent of labor-saving inachinery shows how tolna s just as goods railroad as Ciao intended, at 'cos ' f Minis Million Dollars or disyst work, this man i j at as truly a creator of wealth, andihas created aisleitick wealth, as any ten it sion sand diggers whoj• o a hundred days' work , eh on the railroad. ay : the engineer's or Insen. tor's device will I orally prove useful In the Con. structiun of futur ; railroad', and so bee perpetual crestur of wealt bile the diggers' labor Is illfe. where it is applied, and there in , ital—that it , the uncorunt ed or—la just u conducive to aro- ful and productive only. "But again od - _product of poet ductiou'ls Pr 6s "l live side by side h neeo - of a ItailroM !dents oil the line! the stock, or the, Amt. farmers has Meat and Graft he inbserther4sot and: sells this Me the Yoad and Pays proCieds. The he takes stock to ' i t theirack with hid be earns enough 44 of these farmers' toward the road, tl button of the 'form tabor.. Suppose two' faraters ate Wein, where there is great -It is necessary that thelres. lhould subscribe bandsomely to road cannot be built., Otte of his year:produeed $5O worth beyond bts current needs,' and to the stock of the Itt#ad _.and Grain to the labo on up his subscription with . the ler has no surplus product but be extent of $2OO, and goes on i team and boys, and work' till pay up hit subscription. One is said to contribute ea ital to other Labor ; but the eo tri er is as real and as valuable in proportion to Its •,., oust as the other. Capi i in tact, Labor; a'. Labor Is one. deseripti , Capital. "Not is iG true at sit •profit is asonopoliat employers or expvt_lists. • The mechanic a - hal den!dollars per t, k lend many receive, ' -hr were recently receivvil far more than that) whe , Oa- . skilled labor is* , Ca but a dollar per day, "ekes a profit on bit ea'. ml, which is his skill or kriowl edge of his b4in4ss,that is just as real and! just as clearly profit 1 is the employer's profit, tap- • Bulists's When b getcany. Le t us illustrat this troth : A. I E. end C. ;I. sf lit s 4 '. armers or pioneers in 'Western lowa, ' d c ri gas dollar per daj for _ .ordinary labor. tut A. B. is a very skillful, and rapid cradler of . In, and charges and o b tains . $3, per3tlay fqr adling, because he is wo rt h' it. . This isn't prat, ~ ye a blockhead, it is Onli pay fot his hiller. "ry good: C. Bosh° isn't al good cradler, and coal:. o't earn. ten shillings a day iq that capacity, cc ' pee together money enough to buy a Mower an 1 Reaper, . wherewith he can eat grain four times' a fast as A. B. can cracli t ? it; and now be ente r : into competition with A. . in groin-cutting, as . mg and'receiving $5 per day for himself and tune , inc—team' and every thing else being found hi I A. B. is a capitalist, 1/It4 het making a profit , n his machine, which is hi cap ital ; but wherei'. is his 'machine, capital t at A. Brad l B.:s skill in eraog i s rio t? 1 .., . „ .I'Ll r ere are ani Ilion a le, clustered tthin three miles of o. City 11 l. Every aduk is the ,Absolute owner.. his or her own muscles, and at liberty to be hi own master. The journdyman shoemaker, hat r, tailtir, he., are at pmf t lib ertyt to exchang • , the products of their la or di rectly with each palm. and pay no tribute . hat., ever to, capital o ' direction. In a state of orbit , t rises, thei.doAlli , extensively if not whol 4 in . civilization, they do not,-because they do Setter.— The hatter can 1, aka more and better hats , ,hy 'working with a employer's machinery and other :„ , • th o, m , eapita ; ' so sti too snoeus,er, tailor, and oth ers. They wor for truployers, just as afa ming neighbor will hi, 6 C. D. and his Reaper, b cause , i v lie derived ati a vantage from so doing— e can get more bay t leas cost than othernis . .80 there is not ajo rneym an in this City who orke for' an employer for any other reason thait b cause be believes he nso procure for himself more of Whatever 'he qe do or desires than in nay l other way. The emp •,yer usually hires him forla.kin dred reason; Ile, we have known ,several 4istan ces-rhooir such bow—wherein employers motio ned their work when they made uo.proti by it, 1 and would have, preferred to stop, merely 0 give their workmen ti chance to live till better tiOns. Dad our corresp trident ever know a case 'in which joazieymen co , inued to work from a like i pulse, of good will to heir employers, . whoa th ',observed by sto ping. e r own I interest. would , avo been •i.ll"ji have do • a our part to bring • about more perfect and ha onious relation between apital and Labor Oa 'that now existing. We know others whose 1 burs and sacrifices in th same cause command' oar profound admiration The great obstacles. oaucCess in this, at best, a damn arid difficult u n ertiiking, are the ignorance, blind ness and prodi lily of those who are .m4nly to hb i benefiteda perfect 7 syetem' of-co-o retire Industry.' Tial unmarried journey Ma - who re-. calves his $8 t $l2 per week, and speeds it all about as fast as hi earns it, will go to hies grave i 'Poor as Lame grumbling that Capital 4 to up I' labor when i is in fact Labor that eat (and drinks) up itsel . You may 'hewer gold o work litgmen who s, , end a third of their earnings in bar-rooms , the ' es and other haunts of Wipe tien, and they ill be poor and needy. Mimi lilt.— 110 who is ever o have anything ahead wII gen erally save so. • thing the first year aft er he is one-and-Brent whether his wages. be 10 per Week or only ...Very soon,' be will be capi talist, in his h mble way-rthat is,. his . ifavings from the fruLtx .f past labor will be earnmg him , clamor' against Capita is generally. raised by those Who take good enrol .ever to have any. We wish there Were a great as I more Capital Than there is—or, what is thus sa thing, we wish our, coon yuign of all classes h d caved a good part of wh t they have spent n ' lesely through the last fi or six years; for we a sure those who didn't' ve, as well as these o did, would thus be in I ' hettei !Maiden, to m ',a e the exigepcies of 'the bar Win i tar gree," THE ÜBE OP THE DISTRESS. I, The otinelt contains facti and Own. our iereet. With 'stress upon the country ; filo , A torles and wit closedi and thoulands o work. 4 . Inman out e mployment, it bohobres us to pen . der on the can oof this unhappy state o f affairs, nod study out be remedy. Read the foll owing wing : •'' ,To the Editor # Ole New York Tistes . :—The F Trade jealuals are beg leg end pleading the factories In New England not to discharge their workmen; n other words, after pros Min; Free Tradelor a series f years, and bringing th , : whole factory business into nler ruin, they are now Mg the owners of our tacto es to re tain those "hart ' which they hate not al dy been Compelled to di ' arge, and'te further involve l he own. ] era and stockhoi . ere with additional burdens. Underi the Nullification uproar of 1 8 30 to 1834, and on to 1842,1 ; when mere th e , tie half of all the imports ei me into the country wi free duties, nod the balance a 20 'per amt., nine fa es nut of eve ten in the United §tatee wentinte; . nkruptey, or c egged ownership by mi c e of the She ff. 'We had glorious times, indeed, i from 1537 to 164 . i Tim law of 1. ; revived everything, but in 846 the evil star of Fnii redo again became in the arndant.. Let us hear w the English people thernaelv th ink er this state of , lugs. In 1865 the Belfast J l reroaatile Journal due • ..That since 1. 6 the export trade Dom England to the United Su . bad increased 1161 a cent: • , • That in the las ' ix years iron. wrought and I I ; unwrought, e 1• • rted to the United States, , I had Increased . 380 "O' cent. cotton goods ha Increased • 84 la cent.l "Linen goods tr • harramed 80 %4 cent Woolen manors;•tum bad increased 100 le cent haberdashery d increased • 264 IS emit. , Mach Inery luer i ncreased : ' In It cent. "That the ex L •r t of Iron manufactures ex In value that of cotton, oolen, linen,dillir, and paper a? leather goods.' , 1 •• "Thar the e ...rt trade of England to this United 'States exceeds d e fourth of all tbe exports of the British ;Kingdom to all he world." • I Verily, the I' tames are a 'eery accommodetl4 people We took .from U • t Britain in 1950, of pig lam. 57,000 tons in that y ;of bar iron. bolts and rod I"on, 20.'4- ;630 tons, (bead railroad iron,) in the whole amount ing to $17,713,1 1 for Iron manufacture, over and above railroad iron., 1 his thing has been going on i t a very rapid rate sin .. until until our own iron mines aid iron foundries lave bftn, brought to a stand•etil . Their Workiben are ai turned out of employment an running `arotilid our at is moaning and In tears for b dto eat, While Mr. held . who gave the mating vote t destroy our factories in 1846,1 s now Minister to Eng! nd, Idll fling and cooing Wound Victoria's Court. In 1 Eug. 1 6. land received 2,9014500 .In. epode, from th Unit States. while! • m the whole world she reed t d 1 165.000 to veil , including what she received asx trails. The E lish people linow what moue . tans, :and the worth ' fit , but we simeldhearted A ericans Are told that rid so merchandise. but in -1640, ail t mines in Great Britain prod 'ced t . • .17,000 tons of I n. In 1776,, England !tripe Fed Iron :from her colony (New 'Jersey,) to, supply her !lame mar- Ica. The last 1 ear;lBso, she exported to tl i ti n United , States, neer ! 000 tons of manufactured i . lice' !wines now eon' Rate the most productive sou ce of her ' national wrath • la all the world. ' In 1856 she:l iled nut t 3 over 1 1 00,000 na of bon: All these elements f wealth are piled up 1.. he Celled Slates, mountain hl h• His ' snort alone rod i supply all the Iron of the 'world for thousands of I- re, but she is cursed with the blight of ' the Slane Pow 1 . and the humbug of free Trade. Mr. Milk 4 tells us I that in 1556 one iron mine in New Jer ; sey raised IL I 1 tensor iron ore." ruts ore consumed 23.000 tons of nthiacite anal, amoo tons of Ihhestonel i - , 4000 tons of p iron was the product of this mine. 'lt employed 600 .en the year round, who reeeled 8.2 6 6 e iCIOCNIn wages. e opine that a great 'aranylworadng I : bland around the city ofiNew 0,k,l who' . hav been rot g with the Slave Power, and crying out :" Trade," I °old Ilk. to sea themselves at such a `mina IS this , C, emple . yeq, bek.rs many months Mere mds. The American Iron Is the beet In "It Me 1141 read the English inpe wane !roll over their the world. . „...an t*lls v...- ~, of 16 per cent., annually, *bile the Rwads lti Pennsylvania, and nand on the , away only at the rate of 6 pis' tent-- bar and pis Iron la both . harder and e flentets. . Wenn. truly yktura, • I ' /203 i. away at the Attest= rails teme.road, w . •Auarican tOokher than X FVXD.-A general effort is bow 1 , the country to collecti; ; sum of lilt of the widOw end dau titer of I ander Herndon. The women of ith great propriety, appealed to on or the cloaks act of the noble 7 's life. was a touching recognition , f women and children ti) be pre., lit a peril which sHeottld hardly Tee Ilene being merle Money on be, the loge Com' America are, this subject, butted sum of the claims Ifirred to ihope to gni the 'cued, ci sore. Who ona refuse to aootre lbw la bait lima t " > 11.1 1.. Tee Tarrital'afittAi.tftftsu9. Gll.lWilllhir anr.—The .I!enersUearceUoist' Abe number °flatlet:Ma, from which schedules :were received by the . rietarY *• lolpecttirs' 10.1858, amounted to 5117 against 4600 in,1850, and 4217 in 1838. Or these, 2210, were cotton foctorler, woolen, 525 worsted, 417 flax, and 460 silk. The .cot,tms, factories. have formed, 44,2..pac, 'lent., cud the silk : l6 per tent.. The woolen trade Is he'coming concentrated in Yorkshire, and the wore- . tad manufacture is almost exclusively „confined to the same county. The flax _tradei f most vigo rous in Ireland. The number . of spindles and looms in 18856 wee -respectively , 33003,330 of the , rermer. and 369,i0k0r 'tho latter, and the :scfnal horsepower even in the 'returns), 1.61,435. Power biome have-inereasal from 115,801 (in '38,) to the number already indicated—viz :'3e0,506. The average mine or the cotton goodi and Yarn exported in the titres letup 1853, 1854, and 1855; was, in round %ambers, £31,000,000; of woolen and worsted gorids and yare c tbe average exports .;for three years amounteal, to 110,000.000. The, number of children employed has decreased eon. slderably in flax and woolen factories, while it has icerensed in worsted. The total number of child ren under 13 years of age employed in all kinds of factories lest, year amounted to 46,071; the number of males &dawn 13 and 18 t 0,2,220; the number of females above 18.6 . 387,82.8; and the number of males above 18 Years to 176,40 . 1;4 making a grand aggregate array of 682,497. 7 There! were • dUritlK the ball year,l9lB ioeldeuts from Machinery, and 53 no dust° machinery.— The number of informations was 380, and the number of 'convictions 245. It ts to be regretted that 018'sec-ideal fiat for the year shows the usual tad . catastropber. T 'Formates Datspassaelimut.—:Dating last and the early part of the preset!, week, large meetings of unemployed workmen have been held in New York, who have beets harangued by excited alieak• era. Several attempts of not a peaceable .etuse actor, were checked by the pollee. On Tuesday ti force of 'United ,Ittates soldier-1 : wits detailed to protect the Government property in that city.— They were under thelaimediate orders of 'Gen. Scott. A suns amounting to- $250,000 has been appropriated by the New York, Councils for work on the Central Park.. So far no acts of serione violence have taken place in New York, and we have reason'to believe none wilt transpire, as the worst of the monetary pressure is over. In Philadelphia likewise, therehave been meet ings of the unemployed during the week,' at which speeches of, excitable character were delivered. -Truths too, were uttered. For instance, • one of , the hard:fisted speakers wished to know in this emergency, where the politicians, who 'professed to, hold the welfare of the people at heart, were.— Not one of them , was present at the meetings of the working people. Generous in protestfon niggardly in arts. Too true. 7 The workmen of the country who are oat of em ployment, barn . a perfect right to make their wants knOwn, and as long as they de se in.asteaceable manner, they must claim the sympathy and aid of .thoso -in better peconiarjr ciAntrtatices. We hope soon to notice the discontinuance of the demonstrations, as monetary matters are ruing up rapidly. • • • It is alleged that the expansion of thd CUITerl• ey has been the cause of the difficulty. The fact ie, that the legitimate currency of the country has not kept pace with its plogresa. Railroad bonds, etc., were forced in and became the basis of currency and boldness. Clad .we in place of adopting that insecure basis, kept gold and silver here, td the extent of s26B,ooo,ooo—which is the balance against us, in' our . accouut with foreign nations—and made that the basis of a legitimate currency, throtgh . the : mediutn . of banks, having for their 4610:enable stocks, we 'would be!on a better footing. It ii' the 'absence of We right kind of currency that has plunged as so deeply into trouble. The moment that the first cloud of the financial tempeskoppeared °tithe horiion,ihe, - illegitimate currency. distippeared, and the,banks "shut *down." It is erroneously supposed and stated that the banks hare in a great measore, caused the difficulty. This can be answered: by . simply static& as with individuals, so with banks. If the customers of 'a MITI in business fail to pay . him, ho cannot meet his -engagements. When the people are remiss in their payments to the bank:, the banks contract. When a - community f eminences to curtail, tho banks very naturally eurtail. No, the great' trouble is, theiabsence of a currency, having for its basis, gold and silver. The sooner that is established; the better it will be.for the country. - INVENTION FOR SUBMERGING SUBMARINE CABLES: —An English engineer, Mr. John Do la llaye, has taken out a patent for a now method of sub. merging submarine electric cables. The plan be prcposci is to encase zicable prepared like that for the Atlantic Ocean in a soluble compound . (the composition of which is not now mentioned,) capablel.4 floating. it for a time on the surface of the water. . The coating he proposed to use, fur this purpose he suppOsed "would bold. it on the. 'surface of the waves while about five miles of ca-. ble were payed out from the vessel before it be. gait 'dissolve, end as it would dissolve gradually, so the cablo could sink gradually to the bed of the ocean. By this means he calculated that there would always be'abOut five miles of cable lying on' the surface of the water in the wake of the wee. and the remainder would describe an incline to within one hundred or two hundred feet of the bed of the °offeror° dud-there would be comm.- atively little strain - and consequently less liability of breAage. The cable would descend into the ocean almost horizontally instead of nearly per. pendicularly. ~ • •,. . THE /HON WORM) AND FAOTORIES or TUC cous vny..-=We are pleased to observe by o'er exchang es . from different quarters, that mady, of the Iron works and factories, 'employing large numbers of hands, that were discontinued when the financial storm burst upon them, are in some instances, rein ming work, and in others, making, arrangements . to go on again..r It is true that some of Mein do so on a reduced senior; but still it is saiisfaa tory to know that under any eironmstanees, they are resuming business. This hi produced not only by a hrightning ep pf business; but by a redue- . tiqn in importatioris, and by: a reduction in the price; orriw materials. It is to be hoped that by the advent of the first winter month, all the iron works, mills sad factories, that have been idle for some weeks past, will be enabled to re sume work, or make arrangernentr to do so. ImpilwrisT DEcigicnc—rt was• decided by the Supreme Court at Pittsburg, a few days ago, that, "When an administrator or trustee deposits trust fends in his ()KM swine in a Bank Or Savings In stitution which, !alibi, the foss shrill upon kin and not upon ths'entsti quo treat." The Court held that "The liability of an adminietrator or trustee for fends loft by the failure of the bank or institution in which they hare been tiepositmd, sloes not depend up+ the good faith, Rrndence or judgment with which he may have Meted—nor upon the fact that he has deposited hie own feeds in the same place. Ile Is personally responsible for the loss of the money deposited in his name, because be did not make the deposit as administrator or . trustee." This is an important decision, arid those whom it interests, should make a note of it. . TOR OpMPIONSItIP Or TUC SCUCYLK4.L.-A ...regatta for the chempionship of the Schuylkill, took puce at Philadelphia on. Eiaturday last, be. ecnbe Atlanfa Phantom, and Falcon, each ix i onred boats. The eontest was nn exciting one, and witnessed by a large number of amateur • sportsmen. The nests:started from the 'Falls Bridge at - 41 o'clock, and robed to Turtle Rock, a distance of 24 uts. , The time , made by - the Atlanta, of the K i yatone Barge Club, was 21 minutes; the Phantom, of the American . Olab, 21 minute's and 3S i feconds. Thil.Falcon, in con sequence of indisposition on the part of a rower, fell TO seconds be .ind the Atlanta, and 40 sec onds behind the P.M:nom. The Atlanta was do. Oared the ehampi aoir: *Au= 4q4; TO IL PEOPLB , Gov. Walker and Seeretary Stanton - attended a great roars riveting of inhabitants of the Terri- c i s top of Kansas on the 21st ult., where they had an enthusiastic 4. ptiOn, .as a conspilient to their jut and Judie ens administration of the ter. shish' government:: 'OW. ;Welker Is expected soon to arrive in Wiishington, and Eleetetas, Stan. ton will also whit that eity during• the early part of the coming semi,. Theelution laws of .. Kan sas hive been generally published, and firnish an explanation and .windlestion of the Coarse of the 9overnor and Buttery of Kansas in rejecting illegal votes. I . , . A Cuss' emnrasstos.—The following I state- meat was found 'nide:a on the back of a two dollar bill of the Tradere' Bank, passed at a counting room in Beaton, last week : This I. the last of $lOOO which I bare earned 'last year in 'gambling ; it has been the means of rulaingroe, and ; liars only this to boy me i week's rust:mance. I tun • wanderer, sad may 0014 forgive motke l erwr. ' ast guilty ; Women and *lnc bevel eintied 'lt, and.'the Iltst;nlgliC I garibled. the words my. Mother Santee ht a* on and. blob abs.. said Arbon I Wept the toniptori-.rung: in tikk min. 'bin?. welt r old friend! - Call& MAW . , niumpluicswity4 - ~ Tee Poleaxe Caeixez. le- uithas.—Ws dovouch for the tralte Of thasibllewlue felth Ire give as it appmee In the Minnie* otat i Zepottey "11 1 h unctersta c ro *MA e &Vim Cabot icleireiMUlhatai axonal ineths been MA tram Rome by! Cardittal, Wiseman, whieh,lfropepiled with, will elevate the Most Rev. Dr- Erringion,i'Arebbithop of i retest:Aid, and `ccurtintor of his eminence, to the temple- It may be stated, that the .t ordinal need not comply withtheamoseed, ' Be Is es Mince oethe church, perikeel .iddepeltdmit of the 1 101 .4 See, so fares Its territorial j n Weide :led In well infer-0144 Catholic decks It le stated a thatDo' the Tope is anxious to abdicate his snvereigntf, end lo oksto dlnal Waldman as the only person worthy seemed " ~• A Trutt. eo Paaire.—The Clerk stabs that the pmed filthy of malting England and 'MEMO by moats of a rule marine Telenet has been ...practically and sefentitically" conridered:by a skillful engineer. IL A Thome de ChM and. Ttisegentiernan has subriaitted his reject in the Mat Muse trethe Emperor, who was greatly crock with nit. After Wards the Minister or Patine Worts, in accord ,with thelliebter of Marina. named a special oinutitselos, composed Of the most scientitki isotsbuisks. :me com mission tuh divided that i 1: Thome da gatathsit iris no • mere Meaner. The Raglishl Obternrient have I also named oa their side a eemmiscliouiaud 91 li probable that In thiscoming spring french cud English Magi peer, will apply themselves to fhe work of vtinonsty mambo ing the practicability of the project." • timeouellavethex.—"lßd Phicar(saystitedthetneUM) Is a name which, we are Imre, must be now making the hearts of old Garthuslans dance with pride and delight. The Charter house has bcasted'of many actiolara who have serum; Into eminent men; searing othenethashaw, the poet; Arldbon and Stock, the essayists: John Were ley, the religions reformer, and Lord lakolsomogii, the Lord Chief ..Instice. To the will merely be added °Old Phlove'.' The pet name will be remembered by Cartherimisubme memories tango back some 40 years or more. They will not have forgotten the gentle and thenhVial.lad vbq used to stand Making on while oth• ers plamid;and whom general :meditative manner pro cured IM MO the name el.-Philosopher,'" subsequently dimioished to "Pbles." That mot and popular phikee epher is toss oldkr,at whose came the hearts of Regilele men beat alai honest pHde. .lialPhlarof the Charter home is Ilaveloek, hero of Conover., . ItTirtuunts livamrs.—Private letters jut If mined 100cla Melbourne, mention a very horrible sad soysteriaMl tragedy which took place there some time sinekbethas only recently been brought to IMht..tit ' appears that an Mater of high rank. who has held an in- Sedalia( position near the persons of the late and acting gonemonief one of the Australian colonies, was on well known tams of Intimacy with a woman. who pereeseed some =CI or MOO in rah, and who was suddenly mbar of about the time of that dicer's abrupt departure for England:when he was also known to he involved in pa euniary dlideultlea. A short time !edam the leaving of the hat mall a disagreeable effluvium bad been noticed In the home which the woman had fahatilted; and on Asking no t he flooring to ascertain the muse, the Meta ton,of a innate was found beneath It. By the side of the body a stick was also d pcovered;whleh It is stated was Indentined as havingedeen the 'property of the Mike, above alluded to,aufka detective has been dispatched to this country - I: h r of the Individual above name is mixed ,upika aq nt In this mysterious affair. le as iL is thongiti; tlndividual Jethro same party whom ru mor in Sydney connected with the murder of. loPhls Lewis, thelerthcoming revelations will dorm' a striking chapter .1q the innate of aristocrat(. erimeonseh has never heAire been heard of in .Aestralla c lent which may exhibit aMotntorput to the recent Untidy at Waterloo bridge. ~,.„ A l'etoeir or RAM AND MICt Vitexcm;--The depart ments dna Lair et Cher and the Bent Rhin are at pre. sent afflicted with a formidable serarge.l In the former of these dMartments the rats are swarming, and devour the eotatoes, beetroots, caret4s, turnips, sod even the onions. They are seen miming *bout In Innumerable bands. In the !lent Rhiu it is the mice which Sr. com mitting ravages. They have increased In such a manner, that an application was made to the prefect to permit the use of aureole for their dettruttion. I That function ary, alter mature inquiryi'returned for Answer that be saw no ninon* for making any change in the existing laws relafive to the sale of pidsoo, but he rounineends the applicants to nee the phosphoric prate and the paste o f arsenk; which is composed of 1,000 grammes of melted tallow, 11100 grammes of flour, 100 grammes of amok, 10 mianuele of lamp black, and one gramme of essence of annbeedi+-Gefignans's Illessneper. Execupton or a letateut ter DensteaM—etlipital punish ments are extremely ran In Denmark, and wheat, cense sequently. one takes place. It occasions au immense PM SLUM The announcement six days ago, Hata woman, underientence of death, in prison In the province of Jutland, (where It is certain there has been noexeentlon for SOO years,) was to be executed the next morning, not only teetered the whole neighboriig country into com motion; but attracted monde Mom a great illatince.— The condemned was a young woman named Gertrude, . daughter ofJohn a peasant, ( In Denmark pees:nate have no and her crime waemerdevlng bar hue band. who was a soldier, by diathargiu r t a loaded pistol When the moment came to se out for the scat at him. ' dild she tefased to be conveyed Ina ca but taking the executioner by the arm, walked firmly there. Laving run up the steps; the stood nesethetatal hip*. listening with gnat calmness to the reading oil the text of bee condemnation, a very prolix document. She then look MI her cap and shawl, Carew them at her feet, and bee daged her eyes with her handkerchief. I She then knelt down and placed her had on the block—a moment after the asp fell. The extraordisieri calmness of the woman astonishiet the spectators, wbo l were upwards of 20,000 in number. • • Tux Jaws tic Anunua.—A Joliet, phyidclancf Horny* a Dr. beritt,auppileaw, •eurlonsjtheme;for the specula , tines of the AustriataJournalista. He it also the cause of some sirlous difficulty respecting questions of Israeli lisle orthodoxy. This Doctor, hiving, by the bounteous ness of Providence, and the tru H fulness of hls wife, be. tome the joyful father of a son, objects to have hips elr ccuntised.'but navertheless declares that he wishes his eblidtObe broughtup in the bdigion of his fathers.— The head, of tlieJoirish rsith In Moravia hubt, that this sal on the part of the tether to have his son cireum et *decoding to ancient psaettee,amounta to &schism, a d thskthe uncircumcised child cannot be cOnsidewid rep , fts,a meinber.of thoJewiah r ehiirch; ••,,The knotty questkm wits at Imit retested td the goverumeat, and, pending its uliAtnate' decision, the • Auatitan journals, playing tbfa .part of: rasuisfs, dlsenued the; merits of the point In dispute; end turned for and against the ultimatum of the rabbis. The question debated wax whether circuit). eisioni like hap , lsm In the Christian church, Is an India pensable condition of the religion of Hosea. The golf entecient, while expressing Its unwillingness to meddle . In a queition of this delicate nature. bag decided, that circumcision Is not indispensable to the true nature Of a Jew, and that. In fact, thv omission of the rite does not entail any disability upon the Hebrew. who may not have sulimitied to it. Thus ends this interesUng 'dl, efission•between the rabbis and Dr. Levitt ent of the .MorningJ'bst. \_ •—i•-• , . . _pit Lola Mcrae: is delliering public lectures in Philaderphia,on Womait,and other such things. oset•The Lake &Paid. gepeWeassitys: 4 441e7 Amount of Aiello help t treosed hers, as gifts to do housework are seam. Good girls get Iran $l2 te•s3o per mouth."' It 'would almost be au oldest:tor some or our domSsties to go there, even when times 'are flush here. THE COAL TRADE. Pottsville. Nev!iidiabai .14,101157.- The quantity sent by Ibis week is 33,186'; 17—by Canal- 41,224 05—for the week 74,41 4 3: 02 tons. Railroad loses 5,332 and the Callalsins 3 , 310 tons; conspired, with the cor; responding week last year.. Tbeiibipmente exceed these of last week 4,268 tons aad only fall short of 'the :shipments log the corresponding week last;year 2,017 tons. Thifdemand for prepareirpoal eontinues brisk, p'srtictilarly by Canal fur the .New York and in termediate markets. The iaactince In freights, to ttio East, and the cash atoll short credit terms de. ina . ndCd, has checked the t'redo, to some extent at Port Itichuload. Thef:trade sums up this teak as fellows: 1866.:, I 1867.: Lou. Schuylkill-It. It., 38.610 1 33.157 6,332 •• 1 ; —Canal, 37,910 I 41.226_ 3,316 Lehigh—lt. 11. 4,870 1 10,007. ' , 6,218 .. t —Canal -28,964 , 24473 , -.. 4,391. tie). a firoi.Caual, ' 11.371 '-= 16.103: • • 2,1832 PenuaiCost Co., - .-: - 11,303 . 1. 8,538 , • 12,716 Scranton, South, • 3,366 t ' 947'• -• '2,419 1 - 149,312 1135,621 24,857 11,010 134,621 1 11,060 • •• • , week, tons,. 13,791 ; 13,791 Tbn.: loss this week coin erect with last year is only '1,3,191 tuns., We learn from every direction that the markets are short of Coal, oompared with the same period last yeas, and there IS every' pyorpeet that the .inese4tdemand for Coal will continue until itio closernf .Canal Navigetlectr We also anticipate a fiat. ilCmand for Coal bY the I!aliroads during the Whaler season, should thelweattier prove milder think ast winteiand shipMents can be made to the test duiing the Winter months. IVioearn:froura gentletnan 'who has it in toe, that 'Messrs. Borda '6, (Borer's Patent Slate yicker , w(irlit, admirably. It not i only separates the flat ,pieces of Slate and Bony Coal front the.pure ar. tiCle,"but it frees the Ceall entirely' of all sided:. ture of dirt. The Proprietors 'of the Collieries w,herii the Picker is used, were compelled to sub- , mit 4 a reduction in pride on their Coal, and flnel-'1 ly , itirpend their Collieries rer several weeks, own ing te the inability , to sell their Coal at payink pricite. ' These Collieries' now, produce Ciuideu pere!iis. any that goes to ;market, and the A ptieini obtained range from 10 to 15 cents peritint - mere thatiformerly, and the Peal is preparakisiji, re. , dueeid; rate. The expensei of erectingOnirielter ranges from•s2s to $30.1 The Patuti:filireluirge 62001 year for the use oil the Patent ;,',,, : - , .CitUbtr or COAL.—OUT, teM/10414 :week on the subject of short credits ion tenni : next year, meets the approbition,nf the yrittdri-trade,-. 4 ind it!inky requires a thorough 4." - enlestiee - en th e partftif the trade to earr)s/010,10r the solo ing rear.; In converiatlonr*inis of _the heir leetilsalers at. Port. Ric be suggested 60 diift as th e longest cred ",,itak-itoglit to be given on the business of nawalsititr -.that be, as wit ..,- . • liajta, enter into any arthigement to carry it oat, eirlitilWith penalties altd*for its non. fulfilment. 'Tbe liamesclate Denleliiiiiitais : :..tfie Delaware stidlledson Conn! Company, in addition to the redukitTokii; ,wager, bays stopped winkle their miniikind on cif' railroad on Sat. urdlit- Employ •i,oll:bi as furnished for only ibr ',fire ay' in the tire oration . , jibe Company have mani fested a comm hi', disposition to furnish =- E a ployment to Atkin* an extent sus practicable: ,"The Penns7brania Coil Company have also, been` contra te 'abridge, in a similar manner, the itmountglitior 'employed; but the Company so otitled p iiii dumb!, tor the disposition they —" -- . 1 -4 possibly. ea for their etunaby. The Coal laidiaTouid **Mire alone worth, perhaps, - U*o94r or 113110,000. 1 the sew sempaey wield *spree; of OtoOlilads, 'Abe proceeds Weald eitildis them to makeathroagh - _seanittion smtondemr. alld stock the read. and make it one of the mat rata , able ileptcireastote in the ecinott2% . :We hair* no ehiinge to note in trims . o7Cesto4, Philaiitgailailii • Stalsocts Rearom-r-A friend has tarnished us with the follorclog stotsmont 07CooksIdeput Ora the SIMISoldn itegloa'thls anise. Tbashipmenta show an Wrens* over ism „year's budiest of - about 21006 teas: Shipments from Shamokin Coal _ Regina ors' the Pllllathdphla & Simbary Railroad for 1857: rums. 4* .04 414 - Januar,. 5,062 16 Carried over, 77,157 19 Febrwary, --- 11,262 47 July, - 17,470 04 Mark, • -7,55917 August, 21,291:,11 . , 15,226 II September, 13,1140 JO May, 17,754' 07 -October, . 12,935 15 June, 20,491' 14 ' '72,157 12 Fur week ending November 7th, 3,143 13 ton". The quantity transported from that Region in 1838 was 133,833 tuns. we would be ander obliptioni to the Collector at Shamokin, it be would furnish no with weekly returns of the quantity trensported from that &s -em). That Region boa sees beroms dap, and her destiny is =wird hereafter. Ma...74A4Nes.xs filtsa.fftna Extutawastita.- Io cousequeueet of Wend' puliliestione baring beet made, an impression bat been - created that Mr. Malopy's plan for eXtiogaishing fires in -Mines, is a ts nab esg. - -. Reese! 112perloon bi however; seem to create a different opinion. , The . process is bleed on °enact seitmtille principles, a nd wher ever failure hat taken, piece, iterosei principally from the imperfect means of introdueing it or the poropi nature-ef which would tweet:44n the des. Sufficient time, too, for extinguishing the ate his not linen given in some of the experi ments. Ws publish lite following letter with pleasure, in conneetion'with this snidest: Porrevmat, NovecnberAltio,lBs 4 f. Ma:Roster A. blusoxy (Hieing Eagieeer)— /kap Sir:—lt affords nit' great pleasure in ; so. knowleditiog the saceess- - ot year,' efforts to lxtin• gulch the fire in our Slope at Kaska William.••We ate satisfied Oat the final entirely out, and do not hesitate.to ascribe the result to year Nitrogen liar. With our best- wishes for your sacaeas is jour future undertaking's, we subscribe es-realm, • Time respectfully, . GARLIC, " . . • Settesiers to Roger.,' Stealthiest a Co. LACKAWANNA RAILROAD AND COLL COMPANY.. notleing the sale of the properly olltils Company two weeks ago, we stated lhat•they,ihad ceased great injury to the Coal Trade by the Cir. culars theyimactl,'„lering, Cyal for . !ale at low rates,far'the purpose of Bellies stook. We bare since received a lettiii. from Mr. ,Qaintard, the Agent. of the Company, in which he takes excep- tion to our remarks, and denial that the object was to ieffiteuee the priCe of stock; because none of:it has been on - the Stock Board., He also states that they onlj brined two circulars, copies of which. are now before us. It was not probabli 'Bo much the circulars_ of prices as the puWicatlens made a t the time, of the large quantity of Coal that this Company Would tend to' market—ilie , kaavjr con tracts made with the Lackawanna, Great Western and Delaware Railroad Company,fm)tarrying the same, which had the effect on,the 4 Coal,Aferketof depressing prices. There Bras a "grand '4large" made at that time, to create the• impression that a very large quantity 'of Coal would . be sent to market by that Company, and that New York and New Ragland also, were to receive Coal at greatly 'reduced 'prices. We received a letter from the President, Mr. Jessup, in' the winter. of 185.5-'56, desiring us to announce in the Amnia', that they intended mining and shipping at least two has-, dred theitatad toes of Coal is 18511, and if wo are not mistaken, it tons also published that the gene • tity would be increased to 400,000 tons in 1857.7 - - We did not publish the letter because we knew at the time that it was utterly oat of the question fur this - COrapiriji to dorm extensive a businrs at that time, and , we, did not desire' to m!sleid the ptiblic. We know that the dealers from the other Regions were confronted. with these pub!" • Cations at all points throughout tke:East when of fering-Coal, and many .made purchases of the Company, and refused to receive supplies from other sources until late in the season, until they were fully ',Willed tbat they c ould .. not depend on the promises of - this Company.. We received va rious letters !rem dealers abroad, in which iley stated that these publicatititts were materially af. fecting the price. ot - Coal, and all agreed that the 4u:ran the Cool Mattet wai cf the most &Prim., frog etariumor,osearringat time When the cow; stainers believed thiiiinarket would be overstocked by the indreased production of new regions. We did - seppoie that the object of this Company, like many of the other Coal Companies, was organized more to sell stock thah to transact a legitimate business, and tbe extravagant publications made, strengthened this belief—but we are credibly in formed by a sealloman .acquainted with the pro-, prietortof this Company, that such' was really not: - Ale ease. The gentlelien who orpnixed the CO mum and who bald the stock, had no knowledge of - the 'Coal business, mad they were led .Intir; hoary expenditiares'by those who: professed to be, acqnuaintedwith the busitiesithey were audio, of the immense value of their Coal propertylli great primluetiveness, and large capacity for lorn ! log. out Coal. Under these • eircumstat* the proprietors held on to the stocias attextiljeakip fesituent,—but. they soon - discoverektkint. lheY, like many others, were tl.a 'victims of -Solaced -4- confidence," and a number of worthy citizens have suffered largely in i pecuutary.¢p nt. of view in consequesce. . - ' Nuw Yam Otrai..Mattwar, Nhvilnietbar - 12, 1857 : • —The demandtfor domeetic . has Ole& limited; the arrivals have been liberal for 4Unesion,..and, with very, mild weather, the tempi - 41km has blest limited, and our steek has Iteurtiltently seeumu. `fated somewhat. Nererthisik..'we shall close navigation with a smaller stlithist small size than Iti ? t year. The coosamptio ; ;$h coming Winter not likely to be as ler ,io like last, and the ar rivals by railway will„ntlitimie prove 'larger.— The demand for eaatogo East lam proved foir,for the season, and* iontinue 'l4 quote by the cargo $4 00 4 0001011- ton, and from yard $5 10 42155 50: 1 4:44 if [Cretin are demand ing higher ratei,#llre hear of says 61 . 200 tons arrel at SS_. 7$ an 014; lona Cannel At $10.75 4 months.— Tribendiri:,,; • etssl4ll6.4l4iil market. [Car-reeled *Whig Pow the Boston Courier.] English Cantiel Coatis selllitg in lots as wanted at $l3 44 t* ob.icash. In Pinion and By& nay nothinto *Ay consequence doing. A few oargoi3s hver.bestadelliered on contract; and pri ces are noluhially nil ch. Anthraeltein re toil lots, at $6 60 @ $7 lit ton. , • - cha t 573 116 14 00 Ned 71061,:.... ,, • • - . sons Ort*F • - none —5/A— -• mine ehal 720 ft, 725 • Pictoof 4 " mine elm) 7 ' 20 726 Acton 60445' mien .C.# lll 626 65 660 ,;1551177Thitli.ititea511007 - • # 60• AO 676 do "tedub, - -a 75 —4. --- lump, ' - • - - ' 600 626 - • :- 626 4 " ',Lackawanna, • • - • • ; 60_ ea al6 •. PIM:MU .7' - Anthracite,whlta d. red ash- ,- - 700 Pietfirfsfroasnichevondto— . Peekskill,. , -'.' • 116 Norfbik, ,• Sing Sing, . - •• .1 12 Ossabridgeport, • Troy, - • -' ' • 1.30 Porthuid, • •• ' New York, •' • • 100 Providence,.- Washington, ' • .1 • - 18 Braintree, - Boston,. ' - ISO ~ Betray kilt Oral Trade for 1857. Quantity of sent 1 . 7 Railroad and Canal, for the week ending on Thursday efiitlag - Port Carbon, !Schuylkill Ilaven, Auburn, port Clinton; . Total tar limit inlet, Total by Railroad in 1867, " Canal sa Totat by. Carial and tarlroad, Zhlpaato to Pam, Terl4i4 lag year: Italleradj By Canal, Deerew 16 i 867, in hr, hayjkUl Covisty aallreads..l•slri - — lllnfollowhigistbevaantitrof Coal Inasportedover 16061fatesiMbrosdoin Seboyl4llhlmants,torthoweell' taatn~onThunday eveningLs4l6. i. AL. 3116611111 alai. naves 1t.14., 42.CC0 la 1.443.141.06 11LUarboa • • " • 8,49109 166,433 06 debnylk.lll Taney 9,66106 -- • 346,461 is gt.turboujimealbos NI 10,18.11 488,868 10 31111theek . " 14,144 16 466.155 04 UM* D6bn7lkill " _11.204 16 -221,1101 i /apt:: • . hoer iota the Phi!tidal id, extending from Sen. Where it intersects the Aber with seven tracts of, Mt 3000 sores, on which Collier," and other int-, the locomotive engines Colliery-tract was bid lets to $ 100 each. The] led of the second mort-1 (Miff* subject to the innts to $700,000. We' I mortgage bonds, $5OO,- mottled and converted was, knocked down .to ' lelphie i who remands to fret and itetiond of the 'third . toongsge, tighitS Wit of a tatet'vt Rates. et Tell had Taiasepertatles *a . . ens moue roe ras lltietat. • Frew Aron Pt•ass ' Pros ' • ILearbah..4l..Elarea.fl.4l(ielae,Jahore: ‘'olUelepeoed,, $1 etv • • $l7B. 11.16' 11 10 Phltafa..` 160 _ - ''l 74 ,155 - .1 10 wine Mph; ' 55 ' 150 '' : 140 ' e oodles, _ 1 10 ' • ' 1 05"1'06 3.06 rib*** of Toll by Cabal li ar thereieilt. Pros eLthrlas'..etagrihne. y Maas. el. MO*. • *Meta," 06 . M . 60., prise Mlll4, . '67 ti, , Oh orristomi. U. 14 2. 56 • • 45 , ;_eadibew , " L •SS Sl_ ; , Ratite nit . it.ltagest. - ti) Tottsi - 111 e: 1 anthem.. ,", 'OO 'IS - 70 sftlethreS4o4l n 75 • pt: eoa tloa - and toast lost prodialto la the Total' 137,29812 DT TEL GRAPH.. Yams:,6o•cLoca,•.x lATLAO&D. . CANAL. 9,919 05 . 12,624 70 1,780 03 - 7023 00 15,137.19 . • 2449 , 5 15 306 06 000 00 6,037 04 .2,483 02 41,478 08 33,186 n; 83,186.11 . tOTAL 39.619 09- 1.992,766 01 37,910,07 1,012,930,07 ; • 76 ? 4,79 - 4 * 3,035,585 ; 09 . 7 - 2, 6,073 16 • • . . _,;,:.ti.:. ~n...,,.155:. ~..,_ MEMMMIMM'W!P . • ,- 2 - . i i, 1 -.'" - .4 k .!..-1 - ... f. .- Lititaitgtalliiii l / 4 4419.1019$1.1,171:91110, - tor 4410 Moot satin oat Sattalrar bats : •. - ~ r- ''''- lehlitt eoal and Yaw. Oa, ' • 1411, 41111 % 7: 111 Latbmp aad *think ' 110-, t 164 Spring Mountain Min 05,30141.1 12 itaaa34tr Lang do WIZ ':I 19 Coteraloo do ' WIC, I SW: JO Stafford; do ir'.'; 0- 5:5 , L. t...'k ..y., 11 1j.,...T0rt sod Wash ow co.. elkezirt .' 24 onus Nun& Coal Co„ - - *AM It': . I . ' 06 South Spring Mountain Coal:" fillllC-. 1 ,' 09 J. B.Metklary itea.N.S.lll l : o 7. lll, '' W S* " Soar* Madan Cool oa., ~ ,•, , 934 - gg,4: : : , 4110 37 ilasiaton Ooal Co., ,_ •", .:. t'Ski IS - - SO* I . : ernaborri Mona, Diamond d°. ,.. - -- ..- Las: ott , 1 69.556 GS 0-until ilidgis. • ~T--..,i-L-'. ' • 1;173 CO . ! t 1.713 07 Mt. Platiant fford.o.4 ‘: ' 596 13 i "AO 13 Back Monntainaffi 4 53047 01 111.4190 15 cia WUkasbarro ce , : 1,12017 • i 3,93913 Wyondog ... • r -...,',.. 575 04 ! 9.805 18 Ilastibrl Cad 4 / 8 4 - ':" . . ! 19.01 02 Toto. 24.673 Lob Sigh Valley WoOk ending datordly t - dprift Mountain-II loop, , . io.st. ...tutor Loaf do N. Tork'd LAUD do annuli 'Ridge - ' 'do: 't ' German; Poona. 40 Coleraine . * Stoloidlk.:''' Dolbin d Debates' do ' traststoa do 1. B. 3LiCroary ' ! for the lieek. " 114114 14- Clie,ui Shlpmepts toss pitieirr4 emu 4,1r19 It 1 1 1110,200 Oe - • 1.0410$ 91P11,011'11 By BaU'Road, By Guist 113,243 12 1,913,122 00 11 110 , 241 01 Deireiur l 0 ISST, so tar Mates of Toll aM Transportiatlon oa rio Moll Imam Jun. aoast.l Mauch Chunk to Trontan,' . - • • i • 100 do Ellsatothpott, - •• • • .1 43 , 410 *orris Canal /min at Plalpabrug, 1 00 Toll on Nord" Canal to ferny City 75" osier—ltralelit SS meta. 'On Cool reshippedat Jame:. Clt7 4111 toil is only Woods. • 1. • lir7bßandlreiglithds Wltkerhurro, IThlti Ram, 404301 ft, Peon liven an 3 Kau& Chunk to Bridal: Re v . 1/.004. Canal.-Totul. Wllkendorro, .4 64 10 $1 10 Yrolghttrom White Ilami to Brirlolf• - - 1 08 from llortpart, (toll.) • i K ~ . 84 From 0 0 (frelaol4 164 From Peon Hama, (toll,) al 81 from do; do ' (frelg101,) • 55 From Mauch Chunk, (UM) 51 .30 from • der •do (RoV3itt) -- Freight 6610 Mauch (balk to N. Tett: - 1 Sd Coal foetbellne pir,ovet thilflOun3MrnW.Rondl. abort of 41de pays l d9C 3Setntstolland inapt Pi se grove , C• 01 Trsd al Amman itraworted &rug the t_ 0 1080 01 t.:4410 a 101 10 Sara Limn "Union Pisa' Swatarigailroad st Valley Cali Trade 9t rlWt. , arm-enteb.•' , LykanskTallay Coal CAN. - 1.132 -+ ; • Win abort Xonotala C 0 ,.. 1 .1,51849,192 Total. • '• 10111- '/02. 11 71E frafghtaald toil fro* IllUersborg to t lIILO r, . to • • " flnegrar• • "I . _ .2 111 /Leers - are detained di boars after antral, t he istaa aro 12 costs additional to.lhe above., I • Trraerecontteal Trad w e fir ?BST. 1.515 'Oil 65885 ei For UN Week. • Serautou Coal Trade !potato for thetas' weak : ' 0- • RQi. 6 twat. 1,00010 174,3)0 15 914 17 ,1 273,449 11 2,047 oT • 447.650 06 To 111011111 Period last yOor, (South) 4,94.: Delisivare mid Hudson Cots C44LI Trade. Via&Vona. 10,903, I 441,430 Ar .470,030 For the Week, Lest year,. 114.6.eme thl veer, ; Peolka.4)oal Ca , . Coal Trade.' 4 %,,_ ten:. wara. l F3 3,5810 S 521 1 ,24ithr , ' , 14.41441.' , ' - •,;• I Decrease so isz., this year, -a . _ Broid Teip7Coal Trade Or 11.841 f - IterAi.. TIM I the week, : • . Tor lb* last *eat, Last ycar, Cumberland Coal Traderc 857.• TOTAL. ,473,640 For the I;st week, 'Stook*, AND OTHER. SCIICYL nil. CO. STOCKS.. 17 7- 6:IIUUCTED WiTZLY lIT • IlaUroade • Philadelphia, Beading k Mine Hill and Schuylkill Mount Carbon - Mount Carbon nod Port - MIS Creek - • - - Behoylklil Valley - • Lorberry Creek; .. .. Swalarn - - - - Caflsbt - &hulk ill Hav r iptioei ' Union Canal 44: , :• • `` , '•t - • ' " • • Del.* Moro ' iTiensporfat'D Ca' Railroad daCoal Companies Little SeboYL ft*. ILL A C"ii Co. - Lehigh el i t a htirigation Co. - -- - Halle ' CO.- , • • • • • • Buck, seed Os. ---- - , Pootury Cost* R. R. Co. - - - DsupblO'Coalyis R. R. Co. - • Lykesui Vallaytal Co. - - • • - - Boavarlioadows Coal &R. R. Co.- . bykaia Taney Reiland I Cool Co.- .IClear Companies s fortoilloproveloootla z • . . - - Noels 4,49ek1111 Co-, prefenad • • " •••• i 4 • " , common - • Dolowans. Cool Co. Celeiberland Coal Co. - • Ap.- - - Mew. Creek Coal Co.. - • . • Illtileellasiewma Vinen' Bask• - • • • - - :Pitmen' Bank • . . . • . Pottivilte Gal Co. - - - • • • - Pottsville Water Co. • - • • • ~ ,- sia-Tbe ate& of all Coal Companies abovellst when furnished by those ' ton. ' rAIiNII 111 3 Pi lIC 8 3 Zli 0, Richter' & Thompson,, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL ',BALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, Toole, Len Corner of Centro and Kuhl strents, - Pottavillei, Schuylkill County, "Magna Gl' the;LEltecer.ro' WE, INVITE ATTEN,TION TO • our largensortment of Haedwarsentlery, Tools, de., which we aim tbr fate ilt a reasonable ethane° over manufactunwe' priest. We possess advantages In Jade that bavaseeured us the exclude' misted gt ode which have never be. n offered In this eousiti heretolbse, and our emperienee, together with An eztenelve' knowledge of manniteturerv, enable no to order Mir_ rtothrtUreet, which we can sell lower than any °thee "establishment. . Annexed tied a number of articles competidog i Leeks i - , . Morticing and Implored Latehei, • Soring.Maehinea,.. • Butts and Ulm* , • Saws,4 es. . I White Lead, Steel _.' • 1 • Line, -, ,! . • • Bread bast Welded': , Oil, I. - , Adam, L . L Glass, . • Beattrs reaming Chums Patty, - .., Rap Anguntand Hitt* I lealle, . Agticulturaland Fannies Spiker,! `. , . . Implententa, . vi 1 Bellows; ' • , • Cabl nit•Trimmittp,:in ' Anvils , . • . great Variety. , . : ifleek 1 ' To Locks Rope Parking, • Latehes 1 . ' ; • Tarn, Ttrred Butte, and • ' t Planes . Building Hardware,. We bale i." tenth:tn. with a view of Gar Menet' tlui very lowest mar ...- nlehlog eortrietors and bull ket prieel(. . Air Goods ordered by'snall tletwenct ei roirmarded eritti the corn of Centre and Ma Nov. , - 4641] - 1 10 1 90 - 1 lb 1 30 - 110 MR. oftLaaliAS RETURNED. I . :. • ! . eieteityr nausaninse woe ; pDITOR:—I am confident that the lovers of JERSEY SAUSAGES, and 'rich like ea, trUl be gratified to learn that ,M !astirr. JEGU OS -4R LER, well known In Pottsville, as a public caterer, hem returned from his Maindetis Farah and again opened his old.ahnp in the house of Belfry Gets, Centre street, a few dome above Market street Mr. OSLER intends keeping constantly on hand dur lug the winter season everything in his line, which the Market affords, Including REAL JERSEY SAUSAGES, PINE YOUNG PORK, BEEP, IdITTTON, =REM, GEESE, DUCKS, enicKlolB. and irecaahrindlY a saddle of FINE VENISON, WILD YOWL, •lte., ar, with which be will be happy to supply his old :friends, and the lavers of Aixd tivinkgenaally, at the Miry lowest Mar ket pekes: i -: ton, 74,413 02 at the OLD STAND;COTRE Stmt. a row doors aboye MAIISICT,•Dem all mix 1.8 am l$ sup plied. : • ro Maur. toms, 2 , 740 4 0 73 311 I tPo tern* Noi:I2;1867 _ _ • 404 l• 1,818,997 18; 1,1380176 18 ATTENTION INVALIDNI .1)R. 'STEWART, late Physician :in the 'Marine no+9ltil," Ran Fenbrisco, Caßants, VI female In IPotteville be a Dar weeps. Dr. S. has had astonishing moose In Mewls of the Luogi and Throat, !Mak be cures by vegetable medlelnev mewled to the veivi east of the disease, by lonstaltos. Ehe port of the Bard of Minh of the City of New Tort "tore the efikacy of this method. I The sakof dhows told ail/40AS tuktV a fonawmf„ ug a mode tenon to Dr. B. alone. Nerroacdboueo, and Female anoptsinbip bested ibl , Ineetropethy. Dr. 8. ha me l t amends et eilielVnlPWAN4lb° l matleta.llotontlf, and .Itpllegigr. • { •'I Hoorn** tbiatnerieen Home. led hear planatkat pf hla method: Advice grans. Net. 14,717 , via • __ TOWN HALL. Pottsville. : umAGNE,..,_.Apyi,, Lon bit LAINInABLE aid WONDERFUL Ift Iblfal.fa In EleetrOloadowlasd Couto•Ece•aqie In It* ebmre thle fat rtlay evening, Notembot PON MT. ?dee Of Adadision, ID eta , Daces onelvaleM r.IIL I . • tg , o";l4i, , ay, 41).10 toils. 289,141 12 CO. MOTtlal. p SOIROVINCS CO. FIVE, years in epention•—have made an itemeennonteen 'readmit: notes. Urine* awl• • imam. The dampest, and Obi of the meet solvent terepanieur the Slate T. A. GOPTUT. Ne!.111. 1 157 464 a) Apo* awagasyno , . • , TRAVELVEII OUIDE. ilal ta , IHE latest aid best Trivelor's G aide narsbout dettaits4 Sides. Ted &star st - 4 11. tumours ir Son. 2.T46 Ot 101,423 Oa 1,14 a la Irma 06 , 667 la llaan /0 - • 1,520 13 WS° al , . , 04010 911 04 4021 a lb 422 17 rf,6i7 se rots os 47, 996 411 . 06 0,041 18 .10.097 0➢ '39t,171 02 SAM 06 awes is 27,021 09 1 . F, Vii,l 4,1 6o 100 100 60 16° en as 45 35 4514 IQ I• •:I ;will receive prompt patch. Cell and use ne at rket atreele. ICIITHE s TifOliPBoliL t likw! , t .ikt Mttttillt """ ,:.• ~i~ou te rt o i rkoenion N: 041,2142ait ia:putailsad e r r ai ;lo .,.. t . oa )%z. MOM. aglari. shalt_ . if=2lll;ritartel 044 Oeieee?iue.'isi; 4; 1. Lllolll* - RDOnt at VVE' • , Dialer& u ri tit . ' • " TALIVAQVA, __ CIOLLECTIONEL ATTENDED T.l kind drifts krt Baia ciliate* tide} la pm Alibotraftsibr cii lana and Wales. '' • Jim Ives INF • L_Qll.lll OILBII JUMPISTUN,, Ageol for k. A.' 1 I LOA (hts. Line and Itsuey,)idolidelodait ier &OILS and CANDLNIL N 0.114 Pesti; and SS Vitae. •Janet. Raw Sark: All oaten loft at the allles at Juan /Lariat Itad-ita at- tilit Fiel*md Sole naive prompt &stamina. Ik O t nutAlf 21 0 46 • NEW map IMPORTAPIT. ' 'Subsenbe re wash . f r o • employ au& mod Ansa* eicrytily aid knee In Union.. Inantwonn . riffill_l . l Apists elesedorass per sq. kW pulled's', endow • poulalowitno?)Kidaddinta • t • I ' - W OODHAS Eept, ss, ;wail Newton D. 764 I e UNIVER I LUMBlllitl= ine subscriber respectful y announces to tbsplettie 'that be has --etsideted htsatesat Ch. flatriaUl Id toeist Talley gehaylkill ecelaty,sad is aow prepared to furnish alt kinds of Lobster at at towels as Me, lieszlisek aad !bite Oak of every alas and desciptton. : 4 ao"Bilisot Lpmber eat to Order at theabortestaellea. ort.lTA3' 414 f ICOWARD Y. ELM). otttiTszkrwirfrirs os. .11w:its:tier Hones° f John * Mtwara iltierisre7 & Qo,of Loodon.ind on the Beldist Rubio& Co. of fr°' bud, always fist in sums from 1.1 Up to £lOO, by the subscriber: at his PottavWs. Thaw Irma bass MUMS& to do with thehreenyer Muss. and they ars eri Pe•il sa ese4 the lkst bosses in this country. and la Zus ' ilk, :W. O. TAYLOR. 'IMPORTERS AND 1114,NUFACTW 1, *erg ,Bosps Ind P e 11211114113 TDANVINT £!D SDATINCDOCIAP. OOLOGIIZIP; CTS.le:te. romAass, Tow= we.. TSRB AND E , OAPD, Ae: lie. At. noute4ilNaia !ewe Fkm. PlaUderpida. Mu* Illtakest Prosniums awarded.—A at the Woad'Orsiro lonadmitASAL SeptanlAlTl9,l4 38 - ) WM.-THOMPSON, Das4lVer cad Dealer la Saelmage, Awiseajm, ear* IWtsratt, rts: • stVHCIURRENT ;Money', Gold and: "Mir, tent Warrants, dcybonight and sold. Will attend to all collections enimbted to his otm-.- negotiate business paper, looms, stork", and all other aro. entities. !folio- recalred on .depcell and Interest .al loured. . • ,• • .Rtfeiettect—.Bleaari.Dixixt. & QO4 P i ltilado l Phla; floe. C. W. Mem; rotterille; ,lonti 8u the, Preslaust we' Bark, Pottsville; Baao ro,rtiltsettAsq,;Pottsvllla and C. Loden" lls q .,pottinille, - • A CARD. -: iiiHE. uutlerstgued ,, takes pleasure in ansesinehis to Ws n meting Mena. and the pub_, 1 0 n moral{ that be will open on Saturday, th e liltli Inst., at the mistuated City iltardrott, (ths . where *gentleman east Do furnisited with. i ,tha* is /* desirable to complete hiS tollettoj'ir lity ' ' kill County, dor of the most fashlimsble namartismits of Cloths.. obalineres and Yeallnßs, with Mill% Cvnaii4 1 Buspande* Gloves. Neck ties, ficarti4 Stook; Bosierv. , , Pocked limobledi, Linen, Silk. Ea) ottoiall oth er kinds and qualities (bat cant* la **all iss of Now 'Tart and ildlada4di/14 , 117 fila awl skier meter. To alt of midst' ma leed y brlrSto you to all and "mains foe yourself**. bud** purchasing also. where. • ' I- 2.3% 114GRICTI. Sup't.• - ' ' ikuire St.,,Slijitifi Madostengo Al, Mauls ' Septont• • .'"At. • . 1 1 - ' ga - • Flour 'said Grain Store. THE ;.'SUBSCRIBE7 I:ave • iddieet; the citizens of Fettnylt 11 county,tinit, they .„.havelantiell th e warehouse *tile's Yardley & Son, on the aelare of Centre and Mauch Cheink streets , . in Patti- AdO4vrtiere they here roartantly on band,—FLOUL of Mad' bad iirstra and 'epergne brands, WEE& C. RYE, OATS and CORY. Also. Corn and trate Chop. 31111 Peed, , Bitektrbelit and. Corn Steal. 'Anoka, rotatoey..= de., &,e— of which they will sell et greatly, r,g4... 'doted priors. Orders for any, quantity of Floor • .-,.. and Mein' received' and, delivered et any point, on the shortest notice. f Dealers and Feeders generally, wlllind It greatly to Feta..ljr, win their adsPut4s to givons k hill, ns *ears stained that by so dolin they can an at lien 261 per &of. on their lurches". -,631ve us a call and aseertalol younelvesi: BOMBERGER t BLAIR.. Pot tovirkt. ()doter 31. '67 t 1 44tt Gaud Gift Enterprise! GIFTS! emirs! Cif r TO.EVERy PURCHASER is 6.% 62 62 , 62 €ll2 L 4 ..1 .• Hare ;Reeetred at 'their. UciIION ROOMS, ' - - ' . Centre Street; Pot trine, • ' • A • v6ry extensive Itnct. choice assort, Pot iaititit of 'entertaining' 1100 iit every deaCrip -1140, all of which ire offered fbr sal.. at publisher's:Fri. esp. Ea& purebaseslo the a*ieradt of ill and upwards will receives gift parying In valuipfroui 25 eants to $100.• The GIFTS eonalat of line Gold dud Silver -Watches, Guard Chains, Necklaces, Ladles' and U entlesnen's Breast Plea,! lei Rio" Tinter Ring ' s. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Goikets. Floor by the Barrel and by the Bag, he. The plan of distributlngibe 011ie is linUrely new:and unobjectionable. Italatrntaii cannot be questloned. Licit Bonk ban, pasted within, an envelope containing a description of the Gift that the puithasts to entitled to. The stock of Bonita and 011ie will be open for the In 'pectic* of the pnblle on Tuilay Morning nest, Noiretu :. herlol4, Wieland gentlemen are respectfully Invited to call and exam Ine ‘ the assotmeni., andjudge for thew. selves. ',. , • 1 I - •=• The Auction Saleit will eonflnnoasusuil—on Monday liodlre.lindly moildngs ;Lid Pa • rdsLafternoon,_' and , every evening of ilie week. i t• LENN 2 BLATVIEL. - • 1 IN ri 95 1 SAS 00 2 , 00 00 j! ,P . 8.--Selea,al" Real Wale, ova:bold Yuriliars, Iterchatidles, 1,111 . be attended to. int reaPodable terms, at thelr Auction .Root. Inl Pottsville, or at; any. other place In Abe county, to mit • the reonetalance . aellent i • OLISNN!SLATER, Anetloaears: November Till", • I AMERICAN AORICULTURI3T. HARDWIRES! HARD TIBIES7I EularigensenCe..lCaslargensent. ' The beet in the World. The Cheapest In the Weild. Premium's pa Meth Subset Doer. Every Farmer Interested. Also, Ewer" , SM.. l Plot Owner. TO II EXT the torommed value of money connequent upon the "nerd Times,'? the putdMer of UM Amt AGRICULTMIWIT la happy to annotions that he has incises/4 the pages of this statnech old Journal one third, and donbkdithe Int:lode value,— Drell number hill hereafter contain 32 double, quartet pages, tilled, „willt . 11.111,41RACIICA14 11111:thllga inlonnatien.of er• reeding value to every one who cultivates a !WM, a Garden; or bet the smallest plot of Vol AD t, L a IZA each .seldom of the Agriesku rin will contain hundreds of excellent prao, that hints upon every department of In. noot, or liousebold Work. Beekles farnithieg,the largest anoint of really zedul Information, prepared ;by greet 'Umbra! parities] woman stes sae waiiirt, the Apirsilsent is now the ithaus Joulethl. of its Sharseter In the world, but 0w1D66 to Its 1103/31•Ine circulation It can still bp at,One,Dollerts Year, or ft:weighty cede each to elirbe of ten or mons. A-HAREEM DOZEN, Or I Cnionths ;will be sent for the usual we of 12, to all subscribers for 1838,(Vel. Xlll.);flint is,atll Moyle or club subscribers lbr 1858. whostilrerlbenow villreeelve the two very,valuable aumbents lor • November and Dorember,:it this year, without tbere tra Charge Ic_ SEED MIMES so Wass serncarins los 1858. A tarp list of 'doable Yield, Garden and PloWer Beads id II benpruted to the su b . scribers for VOltaall 17,1r0m whtelt every subscriber rill be allowed' to. choose three pad:ogee srenbincea'arge / The feeds alone be worth the subscription price to many I pertgor. • • Rend In-your names at once, and get the • November number, now ready, and the sno seeding numbers promptly upon- the first day of each month, until the end of 1848. fbe best remedy for the "Hard Times" ; will WO* hare find the .Agricriffarist the best model ofj lacritelog the- products. of your vim". chtitevi, orrvards. ae• TERMS INIADVANCE-111 yew, (or ' DOZ E N 14 Months mei). fl= eopies Ibr .5. Ten . I • . copies for 18: ' -11 . ORANG JUDD, Publisher, i W 189ter street, New York. ' P,. • ... TO Pir•BINfIir•VANIARIL • yne ,fleterithseita lin, Jarrow has been merged into the Aeterican - Ayriadtatrist, and the Agreeskurist is now listeulbirly the paper too Pennsylvania Fanner*. • - November 7, ?67. 45-21 • I)AKER'S DOZEN. -p AKER'S DOZEN. BABER'S DOZEN. i 1 TlAlirit'ls LIDOZEIC 'D AKER'S J.J D9ZEN • BAXIS.. DOZES It. GARRICUEB, - P l ettsviney Pa*, &AGENT for •itie . sale of EVANS' a!wATSON'S Philudifphia r Wanwfairvd 3. • • AMAN,DE# SAFES, i) 26 Soitkltattitlr Street PAiladelpAid i~Tr#tL Is 131*k r , r--- • Repeal qf, flos itbstmittea :appointed to wperintend Ms ;• barring f fat /rho Sties at Rending, ; • ' 'armory Ztthi 18b7. I Asthma ,March 4th ilh!urlerh4ad, members or th e ,consmittee,, doL respectfully rthoct, 'that we sae the two dares; originally ' agreed upon by Ferrets Or, Ilerilog avid' tuns Won, placed sida by Mein a tonnes, viz: • The sale In !um hy the, - Paymaster of the - Plato ;dal phla A Heading lialfroad Company, fn his Mare at fteadlulf, manufactured, by Parcels* Iler% .tlnu g and the safe in nse k, a . lents, in kie • Mom iymantictared gran' A ;Watsonnd put In bookstand o p i ebely alike. i • l'a C i deeas Started al itN o'clock, A ; . IL » and kept up ;until e r ords of greemblckort two cords dry oak :,nd half clamant top wood. were entirely consumed; the :wholi under the anyertrilendetire of the subairibers,- : members of the commlttoi. Unsafe. Were then cooled 'ad with water, a ft er whkh th ey; were 0pe01d,,04,41,. ; . booki and papers taken mit by the committee and sent :to 11:i /L. Lantal store'kyr public iMandostion. after they ',were gest examined and marked hy the committee.' The !kooks and papers taken frOte therafe manufactured by Keane h. Wanton were but sllghtly,affeeted by the In tem* bosthile those taken front the safe manufactured . :by ferrets "basin; were. In our judgment, damaged :futlyglfteen per ant. mope ; than these taken from Irani 4 atast's aft. • . • beiievii the above to hare bi'en a fklr and Impartial ,trielee the nrepisettre quidities of both rafts. , - . * 4ANTIM O.III3NTYIR, , • dating been absent darlmg the Of we fully co ' itheldeadth the above statement Of the condition of the papece and books ham out piths ratimathas NAL ' i A. NWOLLS. I •IL :• JAhILS MILIIOLLADID. Thinowt& fbli named, KO midgets ot Reading .aod Ito, 'Mottle who por Os above lfto,haul parasite* Om* Ikon Xtaito* Kahan siEri the berolog, op to Shy 121,111 V: Nkotlx,l; Letooldnirabil: Lase Itelb. 1; Eyck netater, 11 _W. Owe& Soo, I. Heavy W. /11solow. .4i; WOCIl000kl; Solomon altoods.l; Lot L. torn'. , 1; lltial* Craig, 1; Wm. 111relt.lv Kingman fklown, 11; W ; rti; /Lawler, &lies% 1 ; IC O.W. ,nse wet. 1; Eno /1111641; Josouhlatolonsa;ll.ll6 , A. D Werner, 1; Jacob *blotto'. 1; We6llltegt , S. a. grblleueww,l; R. a. mispnw,l; 11; A. lam.% .2; W. a. a P,. P.lMOttooto;,*emoit, Seibeer 4b,Mlitella 1 .1.?•4 111 4 1 11 1,86, /t • ." '* svmui.4l.v/A'reovi bolt 11/104,101 et tbe Atm SAFI!" WA* Lbw ellbP far side *oboe& tense ammo, ' 40eelisem~roldirettelliates. i 3 8 .1- ' • al' * i 5111. ,1411411111: 1 PAliiib gees Walker Las WWI boa - Nevi Orkur hr Thomages, with MI owl: • • Mao MIMI, Market Ito 111 1 1otbpielektiii Toetordoyll Pr.. . says :—Tbo ispronot fooling is mosey molten °Wilms to *Mold hairnet& 4. ?Le prices *Nita: egotism to *doom. -- .. i- - Aram atoothil of.Woi ' oolll4 ' . ''' ,- ii mass otootiog _of tlik ona of Pbiladelplfai tea plaii . Square on Theridayi, Tea tboesaad iorooilo, 4,84. present erodes milt dolliorod, NM a siofillof resolutions adopted :' Tb. Misting ere. ietakiii end the Oerthes to the poist. .' - ' , u , _ luisios The La146;4 44iertepoisleat tit tie ist. rasa Democrat say,_ tie ceispltetletielCostitwasiew 'would probably sdkkont * I Alte, .Tha Constitution prepared! esietasi.ll4ered L lkon. .deebtoo, the Psyttlyei43lare law _ F s TlA s. oreot milieus for establlshilsr s psortillistU meat, shish was beton/ ;the" Palmolg l =4_ pnt•slamjeleate, recoltil itqlijoar Totes. This gine le du .asly IMO Ostia jibe. salbaltted to the peepli.Aisslosseseelibhe Shia to vete down the Cintatitallos. • ~/r. 43AUFOIRNIA. ARRIVAL MUIR 6RANADA'AT NIW cne: , LEA#B, WITS SPECULI , • - , 4 •‘, Ti. Bt. Leak at `rimaks low (wet'. , 1111$1004•04. . •• ' • esteseeattip emu& swatted Noe beleise . < - yesterday, with , over hilts willien Is the California malls of the nth The steamship St Lemke with ib. mellS, Muir $1,200,000 in VOCI4IIO and six beilits4 perreertsh left Muni for N.. York on the Si , CIFTSI iPz‘.. tir uincil Ml= GREAT NEWS FROM EUROPE' ' ABEIVAL or nag aroma LTAXIAL, ? $1,100,000 - 1N EM= FALL OF. THE CITY`_ OF DELHI: BLOODY CONFLICT lII' Ileterese Sabyten "ssility k ikeetets. MORE HERVI.FAILIIRESIRENGUMIL DEATH OF CAVAIONAL' IMPORTANT FINANCIAL NEW& 'ADVANCE: IN 9/4801. .The otoatner;Arolths 11th Lltsepool 6001p14t." tbe verived'it New York lateeday. ....-Ehlsbriap advisee from ladle. tad the news IV', "the instate Dellt l / 4 ,aller I t eonittot Wang heßritish tiotiss aisaulted, De.lll on the 14th • of. September., and effected & lodgfigit. and after six days obstirate resistarm, bad on the 20th ob. tainedvossession of the entire eltk. • Greetnumbers of the matineersesesped, among them the King of Delhi and his itwo sons. • The British loss in killed, and wounded up to the 16th, was 660 ha all, including 60 caters. General Wiliest bad, ordered no.qtuutar to be glveni but that the !women and children should:- be spared. General Oatram bid reinforced Gen. Havel,* at Cawnpore. , The latter bad started for Leek. now, at which place the garrison held out mil- Considerable. rcinforeementa have arrived ,a 4 Weans'. • • The Arabia brings over a millibn of dollars Is The imerican horses Prioress end Babylon have both been badly beaten in the rase for the ,Cambridgeshire stakes. " I 4 In England there base been large number of failures of firms; 'rwith liabilities raging from $1,000,000 to $2,600,000. - General I,avaignio is dead. The latest by, telegraph from London, says "It 51 confidently believed in basica* circles that the tinaneisl crisis has posed.'" • Lintom, Oct. 30.:—Consols' or money 891 *a •891; for account 891 ® 894. ' - Cotton end Breadstuff* bad experienced c con siderable decline, in prices. Tan ' GREAT' HOLLAND' R01t1D1.1. , -.Batriore's flatland Bieters'itions 'object to nervous or t sick headiche, lilt find in ,13terhave's foiland Bitters a sun, :Bahl . and Picasaid rawad.v. It soother the throbbleg bead, corrects acidity wr, the stomach, assists digestion, and creates a heal thy appetite. Ifii,jrlibOut doubt, a moat delight. ful 'preparetton;iid an 'arsonist remedy. The , fact that 'it Is nave a very popular medicine throughout all the itolland setilementaln Wiscon sin, New York, Michigan,: Illinois aid - Indiana, speaks much in Hsi favor. Boa advartisement in another column, Volts Ann Basita-;-It is sad. to retinal that nins-tentiusof the 000 r and unemployed who - are now clamoring. foil work - and bald, always, but ignorantly, Teti directly in favor of !ono labor.and no bread," and the 'passing - of laws that take sway the abet 'of dui eiciloyars to give'thent'work.—.. , It is a questicin sltieh •is now frequently caked whether an igrreas man, be he rich' or poor, is a fit persoa to fie permitted in }id - in making laws for the # Government or, a Republic like ours f Is ; the New Englan d Stales, justly imbed the "Cra• die or Liberty," this questi „'„ls -tot hal, asked. , but practiced . .donneoticut and 'ldassachusatts have already led o 8 and en in Abair *mutt snifted lotions a clause p4thibiting any man from 'voting, be he hativiVbaid; or from abroad, who cannot read and write: •'i . - ' • - rune, PINAINS, &e, . , Hoax are unalleablis at Louisville. et $t hetweeMitoston and tPhitadelphlt Is , nags • Ine dt gee per cent. in favor of Boston. Is Philadelphia en; 316 day, the cattle market fell one dollar** the hundred weight. SW IND be cheap the coming winter.• j • • Sous of the Delaware lumberwr who Went to market with hemlock logs, oat the recent were compelled to take a thousand ;And in on lostance, we bam, as Joy as ga t ' ' . • Tcs Boston Adrergarr halts it air afireleable symptom s that tbs. ship Edith Mose. Capt. Mebane" sailed Dram thstport no Woduestay, for China, with atoll cargo of domestic cot tone, Hoak, std. „ Tex Wes lisatxrd&o.--The PhiladalPhis - Dank' Isis filed a complaint against the Penniphaula Bank, ceder Cm provisions of the new Bell Blil, an an Swivel/it Institution, and it will doubtless* plashed to an Wee. Timm ships are Mut bol a s lottled le New York . with dour and grabs for Europe. ' 'they will average about 29,000 bushels to each ship. Such a Wholesale exporta tion of theme two great staples, cannot bat exache a salutary influence. . : TAUB bore hien ,aeveral heavy shipments of silver from:Maxie* to New Orkant et 11416 cad en Wed.' needay the telegraph announced the arrival of the Tan. newels ateannbipwlill half a million JAI,. more. It appears ILO we ire Intel) heeeet*b to reeetTe a large 'and steady supply or silver from Mexican minis. • Tod Nil* Toad,' Itiscs--Yhe Tnlorne In speaking of 'the probability of tbis remipsion of apseielwymassts by the New York Monks, nays .1--" We cannot And that any serious intention of resuming specie payments before Spring Is entertained, though some of the strongest In stitutions 'rein:good condition to commencer at *owe." 'Via 'Weis on .W 41101410 took 0 0 ha )0 .0 00 to speller befog nearly bait - s talilllon lea then waa antlel paged.— The Arabia, doe at Is espponed to have oh board upwards of one million of dollar'. Theis ottlinneetta of merle to and frost the eonntry yin coignes while ex• oblige remains unsettled, Met detours, went confldelete In the drawers of blfia - - As imm York then, is a strong and *dimming Mutat lbr a lorgs staicelty of the loading securillea.. The Ida nay Market la easier: In Denton dismount rates descend In the scale even bulbar than In New !ark. Yor Dal• lien there Is a moderate_ demand and good supply. The domsistle exchanges are gradually Improving, but are still sufficiently high to embarrass matffy the coffee- Non of does fram`the interior, • • Bmn CATTIA aI Nllll, TOIII,-Tbillidlrell Thiellle arc —"The prior of.hoefcattle on. Wedneeday at Ball's Used experienced Inaba decline, equal to baits cent ou the best and a whole Cent ork the borer grader per postai for the meat: Lane numbers of cattle suitable fbe good fair market beef sold at not over eight ante pm pound for the meal, and' bona but extra at Woo yenta ,number sold at Mb ants iris Indeed any small. ' Bust hardware dealers of New York, held a mooting on Friday, at which a resolve wasadopted to sell on four, months credit after the Ist of January next. Letters from firms to the trade la Philadelphia, Baltimore, Albany and Baton; expreedag a willingone to atgerate with the New York dealers la this aperi p a s k meat, were read. : ' The hardware, iron, steel ared"o cultural implement dealers of Boston h-1d a meeting on therlld inst., and 'weed a rowelettlon de caring that it le expedient to shorten the various terms of credit gives by the branches sof trade represented. The totem:codas!. en of Boston hare alio agreed ,upou a nestrkdiou of the credit 'yearn. Tam Bank of PeOnsylrenta it is theught; is beyond the equity of redemOtion,-notwi thebendlag the efforts to buoy Itop.- Mi. Thomas AllibolmtheMa President. it is ineerel nagdently, c La, return bout Europe to meet the chitin against 818 honor. We hope so. In the meantime, We ournot join he Abe general clamor against hisn. Bo far,we hats had but one side of the dory. Let as bate Mr. Anibal:es statement White we Judge decisively:, A meeting of UM sloekboiders of the Bank was held la Philadelphia on Monday. The maths board of dinettes railgtutd their dices. and • commit tee was appointed to reorganise the board. This board, ' when so reolltalthed, an requested to report the true condition c4' the bank and SO what extent - its espial . bay been impaired by lb. "fraudulent sets" of the late President. Then mumed to bee great deal ei'lleelleg manilla:tad at tho meeting, and hisses and other Marks of dleapprobatiorr greeted any attempt to palliate the eondael of Mr. Allibone. The meeting also nal red tee • • the late act of the , datum. , . Ot elliarktts: - POTTSVILLE MAILEEPS. (orkstlesolo Prietta.) 04 10' Dried Peaches, par% $4OO n our ogc,.. • 450 M do sapar'd. 2TO Whest,lnohel,l 20412 111, Dried Applor, par'4l,2 TO o re .•do ; 86 2 .1 3 ,40‘00, • 14 'do : Butter,per period, IT Oats, ._ do ; s .. 10 Oboolden, -23 rotsteit.. do . COI Buns, • 2:lLard. Clover Bad. , '; Of; Plester,rlo VIGO Ilay,portos. Pelt, psr seek, 137% IPOTTIIMLLI9 , ` 1111011VC111 SI A MLR • _ (Dletall Prises.)) 71,0001.--111ord llour nits the $9 *tot co tp btd . odd DP Atild Op. , lio-Ompasl9 still be, =Mos' ifeatlll OD GIAIN 4 -111dtol/Alst 111 6619 be, sod Rod RI*110.4001•0104or0atal446. Rollo at 10. 12 etc per lb. /tattoo- Amok,. UNMAN Polk Vito 14 dot Ihtteldeti 123 f now 1A to 11 do, Wanda 14 do. • PSOVIIIIO2IIO--Settor oofis fro 17.t0 22 Hr 11 lb ChoodoldiAdo, 4.16 its.) doo, Lord Id etst..lo,- • 2221A116-lifor Homo 11 eto..lb We 9 60; Pod. Moo 10 62 "C" *loot ilora.A ., W 214012% do; Cisolhod tad Pole 14 do; ,- ntriT AND TODILTABLIN--Tmatoso 10 toe str. Dub. Now -rotatooo 90 to 91 do; Cabbage 2to I eta. Dead, Arpin 5 tole eta,* 1.4'.
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