1$11::- . "; , EurcorsA, 4merica tip a dates t the 2 ;ligenee froth 4 Lfrotri. CooQne• Journnt The euspea, 'veto; to have.. effect of !lied , UK. time ti cometertiial w. 'of bookie:re. :, POTTSV v ILLE, PA. SATORDAIG.,DECESEIRit 18571' • inertia circulation Of the Mum& JOVAZIAL ill equal to the aggregate circulettion of * any 'MIME other ftocilsb 'mom putdished In the County—and as It circulates annuli. the beet portion of the Imputation. an advertise. ment inserted in its columns Is. of course, worth as lunch tO the advertiser as If published In any three otherMAl• pint. In OUT cities the rates of adrertlstot Sr, &Ivaya ro ded In price iccnrdinoto the circulntlon of the 'viper. 1 times comp ‘. , onsots .duce, pFurisin ‘9crii in crease. On 1 belling in Lit p. half per po the 11th.I Wear New er York Subscribers...we 14•41 rilrerarded I,llli this week, to there of onr New York anbsetibera who have net ; yet:"lt k pitheir aubsaitir tione. They will oblige as h5%iai4...4 the etnotinta Oar Collector Yen up !.14.bti 4i3eis. IHe states be bat to vat to often that It weal pay. . , At this ma 'toeing made; ihercd that th ;now pretty ianal that the' 'Tancattention of. i ot;r readers is directed tertlite t t ew s ad sertistecnte in to•daj'a Jot:lit:cit.. We ties% not ' , pace to refe'r to . eaelt.in detail. s lower •tee done to that Hog rater. . . . o rtalr'Wu invite parficular altAation to an arti cle in to-day's paper, beaded Our Currency, dom.: tneree, ac. It. is worthy 'the perusal of eirery . thinking person, thoigh it etunnates fromi the country. ' . • ix. wr. T. IiaaKELL of Tennessee, has restored to mental and pli3:sleal health. Tit/ steamship islisgari sailed from New York on Wednesday, with tip - wards of S7OO,OOO'lEl lope. WILLIA.I( WAIMWItIGHT, Esq., President the Pbiledelpbia Commercial Bank, cbarged r:- gory, bee been acquitted. Tun' Comrtioniecalth Rent', 44 PhiWM with Robert • Morris„ Esq., as President.p menced bueincse on Wednesday: :•" .1 1 Tat Deleyere and Hudson C:Anal y411.431(4,44 Order of the Managers on the Ist lost. Of course t;attipments have !Yard from that qoarterp Tax "Woodside" Packet Jewelled on Figiler i evening. If it is not received, until Mond), it must be deteinud i,n the road, "It 'filiould b.ii. toiced on Smu ttin , % Wiil the Micieravilfe :' oat , minister see to it ? . . Itavor.urtoxinr PaToinTs DROPPING Alrec.— ' Since Starch, 1618, the names'of 55.090 soldiers • holm Iteiolutionary war have been placed (In the • pension rollo, only 346 of whnin wore repreied as liring on tbo 30th of laic Tune. A nix ras cured of hydrophobia in Ital , ly, by seralluring vinegar, mistake 'fur4 Me dicinal potion. A physician at Padua board of this, and tried the remedy on a patient; he , gave him a pint of vinegar in the morning, another at noon, and a third at sunset, which cured ' BASK or PKNNBVIAAN/A.—lt is state(l• that r,• the assets or this Batik arc turning oultnorcen. eouragingly than was expected. It is suPpetied that 'the stock may be worth some thirty 'dollars per shark. H thi ,s should* really turn GC , tf f i 0 ;he . the care the institution ,I tdiiCed eepitah tecomutenco • operations at static ftitare period. • !..:- Art . /UE:l9k EICVENCe.-'--It: 18 estimated that tho aggregnts,Umount of revenue derived fona,to bacon, niroopi svhally of American growth,f!ayi:the governments, of Great Britaid. and Franee` i '' to .whom it is a great m.,nopoly, for 1857, wslo is e nboilt an , averago year x would. reach the 'auni of $33,376,030, Of which • $34,000,000 woutOloo for ,France, and $24,,570,080 for Great Britain Gannon IL thannom. Laq., formorly•Ciipsul of the 'United States in Egypt, died sudder4• at Panama, of congestion of. the lunge, on the 16th of NoTomber. Mi. Glidden was about rifty, itars of age, and he leaves a wife Unit family. tips was a. gentleman of great amiability of character, and,highly accomplibbed, . not only as sq;s'Aplar aril 'ir antiquary, but as a tuna of the #arld Tim Thirty-fifth Congress will meet ne dl6, the 7th.,inst. There will be Du l aideratic majority in the Senate of 11, anal] the house, of 22. The Preordain's message' will i'long, ° 'owing to.the- prominent subjects, b:unsiiii, Ihtah, Central America, and the currency. • be' supplied to the press when _the readini:of the Message 11411 have been commenced in Coniress. P , • <7' Coat...Su:ram—This machine acconipitstrei that . which has heretofore .been don •by hal labor, viz., the separation of slate from Coal. [The:slot ted cylinder allows the oblong piece of slnte to escape; .the beveled ribs insure the escape' of the same, by preventing they motion, and istesing them to assume a vertical position; and the check ered gMting• alien's the slated : goal to escape, 'without any slate whittevei passing o sriih It is the invention of Jacob Gass, 'of Trirviiiton, l's.t • A (littAnemo FEATURE Of THE naftw...lttles. —Contrary to the mieraiiing impression, that the Annual difficulties would lead men to .reiort to 'this intoxicating cup,: the fact appearattiat in New York the receipt's of the retail liquor dcktets have fallen oA ftom thittj,to forty per cent. Some of the principal liquor saloons in Broadway, which have, been very profitabl.a. , oonocro.t, do net now pay their expenses. - it is also stated that many. of the distilleries will be obliged to su4,erid ope rations. I q cotton mills redneca qun for cotton C • ; off; from vr seeotinnlatiO'. any circuses . price. As i and malaria and low psi "The pref "I "was unabas! Additional I, grekt bUtites knoWn.for't compelled land, which 000,0 00, an Among t is the infer ful. nttemp leviathan. b The-,a in by the Ante, ato wink at the feet Villainy i n i .is ielebrating'its. horrid gala•day the fruited, Stites. 'Details 'of tour: tit ie& on the colony), of Oct journals. 4 littethery until the very letters n Warns appear bloody, of arsons up ll 1. conflagration seems to th row its la d I hout the apartment, of fraud, pitil ! , k,, hypocritical, would-be-respectable themselves before as, and .of crimes . d more bestial, until we tremble list 'gs of offended Heaven should deseeild less ~ sky ....and overwhelm the earth . the pulpit-and press are assigned ~ expostulations', which will result ( lal _ooit...,ThOwerieber of God's word, IT is uiel ercry shape through"; deis its Otto reis4e, the printetC the light if glare throti a line of il men, tang. yet foule, the lig:Atli from tielo in ruin. the duty the public though be ration, do eternal tru he it win Vaul LAM Ito thnt on' luxurious ordirine adverse It' is only le the pdtUit editor sho the count , hour. ' , . . neck to an untoward and wicked getie- I not weary of 'declaring the lawlot .h, and. to the praise of tbo minis ry I °Bed, bits ever, from the day wlion• y addressed the trembling Felix dtlrn which Massillon openly rebuked the ~ouis, continued to teach the doetriims !velittion under circumstances 'the utost discouraging. 'The duty of the press solemn ilia imposing then that! of and under akense of this duty every Id write, However hopelessly, to wkrn against,the impending danger of the election l i in the el over 'Fern tog and t or etandit; Total, . Ttema Total 'vu o 1 , • niaven Connurricnc:The, municipal New York City on Tue.lyday, • resulted etion of . . Daniel F. rotnann, Mayor, utio Wood., the candidate Of the "kg, , b•tail" of that city. Thi rote for follOwa . , 1857. 1856. . IPrlt. OPP. OPP. • Mod. Tienw nn. Wool 4 atirdi. 40,951 ' 43,282 , 34,556 42,965 Ws majority, 2.3311 in 1857; r • . 84,5331 1556, • 77,931' Inerenbe Erery, joy. Th D. one'year, 2tB a par be regae that the New Yo COMM ill =phut. pf the with Lim Tietna6 and behl shin vi be in t , . an loco; over of law and order hails the result ith election of Tfemann cannot be regarded ' e victory, nor can the 'defeat_ of Wood cd as a party defeat. It is watt known iSemocrats are hirgely in the tnejorlty iu 'k eitiy, and any one man who couldibave , e 4 the united rote would - hhye been le . i!y elected. But the respectable pdrtion temocracy offposed Wood r and Voted, combined oppositional' tether parties, fur 1 , who is himself a Democrat. We i trust ve, that Mi. Tiemanif in his new pd.- I mect,the expectations of his friends— . whet•NeWtork rieeds at thhi,menent, ruptible, efficient, and dignified chief te. Tilt LANZA IN wnrcrtCnal. IS SOLD I. LOD DON.-I is stated that the Coal used in the city and rici: s tit.idoed of London is chiefly Ilivught from th . northern Coal district bf•Ea4l trd by large l y , n propeller centers. From theM it is unload:, to a wharf, where it is screened or silted by hal ! " . thrown on an inclined riddle, ttiaisizet of the lit ~ . staving some :influence on the price, whia . h,' generally from $5 to $lO per t t on, ac cordiu to quality. It Is then put in sacks, con tainin- one ; hundred weight, or sometimes two, each,. . hese arc loaded on large carts drhtrn by by i enorm mdeect r rusgrui s baii.e.::hetalidkeicretches:ltu horses , iy:doerepi.cl4l,teativl,anna vast iitAmEsd w heetwnedt i hdtt the cet t i b be,eiit zi s ir . ate: i with . - i c engeni a osdhno:u l fte e gi r:nt vc s :Lt Togorf a o6oi ' hf t i fntuoyipt ‘ dsi ntfh l ri nhoe,u2ot w neoaehf.nor e shlry,de i tute g beabsgrn bts ie7eneie r, i f:rb t de o li:iustrs,enny e ercdsk a airance c xorilien h s-ft.i. cam; a d, if desired by the purchaser, the sack is , A--;.•u by the driver. When the honest of the UNITED STATES RAILROAD AND ,lONINCI ,Eve GISTER.-7110111011 8: Fermin, Esq., who edits the .Itogie!er with nbllity, f has become a proselyte to the folio frrm for bitoneig;paper. .It ' appeared last week in that lorm,.tho quarth being discard= ed. 11. r. Fernon is wire in making the change. The folio is after all,- the only true forni. for a newspaper for business purposes, mot , td Speak'of, appearance'whieh ii marred by the quytto. 'The Reyliter now presents a. really handsotne jappear. once. 'We congratulate the publisher' that his 'able end interesting sheet is so much . improvedde • tht . 'lumen Ttunctt.-The Ainerinn says theie are many indications which go to prove 18. some parts of .7.Cew.J:ersey are gradually sink- ;.7 ,ing. Thus, in several of the /nit ma4e)., groat quantities of cetbit: timber are found at aurae dis tance below the surtaq, and quite 'a- number of _ persons find employment in raising it f4'tniking cedar shin,gles..:..tthis tiZnbei. all likelihood .n; grew pi) the spot - where it is now founds htnerged, as in aotneplacctlin these marsh4s a .are still' Ai standing trees (Withered and bard - ich.nt come F. period, When the waters did not rise nalligh as tow, flourished. in green fnturiance IRPOR'TS. AND . EXPORTS Now York Time, gives 'thi•foliting con lee statement of the Imports end . :ports of pie ntri for the 61011 i year ending; 3lib June, s will be presented to Ccingrese by:tile See to of the Treasury: ' • sit! of il'oreign Goods imported; $3 8,428,342 Do, . tie, do. re:exported, 005,509:4 Lett Cu; eonsucripticrn, can products exported, -.,- $333,523,833 6,713 itlan e-of tratle.ngainst us, • Ex; Ort of 'Specie during the year uicr nnbuin, ' • n Coin ro•exported, Lupo Is of Epode, • i A "CtrlrAL" yxrentaxr.:—The bogliti Demo- ' crate of. Kan sae are exports at jaggiery. j ,In'get tingsup a bank at Locatopton;itisisuuniter, it.was tro necessary, according to the charter, 1.0 exhibit A. $50,000 cash capital, ,na actual{, paid. -- 'pie par ties accordingly . provided that relvbe with 2,000 tin f dollars, in two begs,' and 'presented thW natives Wore the Governor,to make. the. required exhi- bri bitiOn. As ono of the b4galw:is reoutqail out, it $l l was taken away and' tit°, other. presented, this. am crperatinit bei4 continued 401 mit • krill passed wi in review twenty•Ove timed;: ' to the entire sails- we faction of the innocent Gove rnor. It is suppoied pe that thys'itick was learned from their experi- liC ence lu voting,. • • • lot Babince against us, - 1::* * r b is witein fifteen :tedious t as is held by all the banks of t fling [nat.!. Is it any wonder thi the-Joe:once of sorb n drain .01 'A ITOTINIA.—The Northeru Light , 'Fork •in , the San Francisco • mail's ot - li, and 1',7 5,458 in specie: - When the news of the die fir. - Nov.l r. a wreck=of the steamer .Cerans America, l !ill' he loss of so many lives, and so ktauch gold, ram eccived at San Francisco:a general gloom petit' ded the city; the courts adjourne , and pub lic etings were held to denounce th steamship . ,„,,,, , . cop , any for employing such a vessel as .the old' . z „,,,. tvitirvi Costs. —'An eminent FrUncit sta tip GOor • e Law in the service. Subic - go nt accounts "ticinn states that the land antl enni t furet'. of the tram Carson Valley materially dirninsh the rw. • Eprapaan armies number 2,806,000 sound, picked dinn: epredations. Additional accounts from the erten, in \ t ‘ Lto prime of their ProduCtive'llrength ; Fie 4 confirm , the suspected Compliity of the annual outlay require d to, keep:'up gthese ar- Mar . tins in the late mnsiacre.of emi rant trains, mien and the waters[ of irar is over 446100,-. and hlEalitarnio papers asset that n that State 000, not including the value 'ot landor,haildings eion . ..en efficient army could be raise te Proceed, occupied by fortifications, arse» ais,-j hospitals, agal 4-the pub rebels. ',Favorable accounts had (condoles, schools, etc., moderatel y at been received front the mining diittricts. The, fiz1,800,000,000, on which ? at four per at. inter, Buy , me at. uf Nicaraguitlas declare/ . war against eq, the yearly expense Is rare thin slf oxpo,ooo thetsl; . iitel,- - Illetiieide . nceenn n . bid been To this add, the value of the labor istbich * these Tore red from the mining di s tricts, ) 1 n 'mm e j i r wen would productively perforna, — fhich ntnounts men of Nicaragua has decianed war 0100 Costa to more than $156,000,000, and 'we,tiave an ' Anna- itic ,on account 'or the exorbitant prolenilons of . si war expense, paid by European! Producers, of the' atter-- 'I! • '-; ~: J .--........._____...... 1,. fairly $600,000,000. 1- . L_. , Tne LOPII - OP ITC - CIRMIAL tikatatuca..-41te CoMmittee of• Experts; • beaded by Gam. Petry, of the Nnvy, to whom was intnieted the forced getion of the etthees which led, "to theappalling I 4iinatetibut bet el-the steamship Centsil Ameri ca, hare made no intereking and inipbrtatit itort. The report btptis clearly and: 'succinctly shat, in the op c inion ;at the CaMm i lttee. CRUSid this.sad disaster. pi'egligenee and Math or prod per organiaation of the crew, tegethe't with •the itt4evetlenee of the reeeial department of each otter, and lack q( a preperlead over a l l!, were at the hOttote of tlio calamity which. resulted In the lois. of thepeatner aid the 'asteridesel bf itimany There appears to .bars been no material detect in the vesi,kel or machinery -- the leakage being ascribed to/other• actors: In, deck pumps vete not in worhang ordei, and thlise'cinioseted vith the dunkcy engine weir " in pg iestitittable scrams - iro ovatTotmo LaorFetallps.- 3. e reeeim State Fat! at Sioektod; California,[ • ng the prises ,offored was a $5O 'lretia fur the loaf of dommitio breed, made by an unmarried - The 'ereadum was gained bI r y Ulm 'die! 'eldenburg, aged eleven years. . 1 i - A Liverpool paper states that a woman wb .- Wia recently brought before th'; magistrates of.' Ijraw.for an assault amino:tilted poo s neigh bor, offords a striking instant* of recklessly early ma lege". .She is a wife-of Patrick' Casty, a tail. r. They reside in Douglas Terrace, Wizen. He. I forty years /lap and she Is; twenly:niee. They were searrled,hsfore she hadattained - ttienge s r. 'al %atom years, mad she sea a mother at the age off °newt years and seven ' menthe. Fines- that tire she hu had elevertethefehildreLStrange to say' the eldest girl, wto was fifteen ' leis old it few da since, is the teethe: of Or. aid ' ...04Ala i iir of hom is nearly-tarn lure of age,. -shit "Inning Ma fed earlier,ia life that bet mother. "MO Oa- toy ,'therefore, et thtage of Meaty-1W you.' 1,6 other of Were, and the granintotber Of Ord aliil a. Isrataiagsor.—Pit 'Winship o in the. postetsloyetf 4ii"erPoa at ult.• There Is tji further Intel, die, and middies of importance Europa y. . , lon of thli:„Bitok Charter doeftil • ^ •nfollowed 1* the ekpeeted zoo i d isbltig the premiere, easing tbe .d restoslnc that confidence in the rld oblehis tbe very life and soul .oagb the men!" market eon- ively firm; ttiO 4 !toteet pricey of tid to OD, the prices Of cotton. pro. a and breadattida are "du 1," i o nd td the tales exhibit a inaterial'ile. ; o 20th of November cotton 'way moot' at .ono cent 'to one eons and ad lower than; it , had been since • ent, , large shipments of catkin era o Europe. When . ';it is remain. stook on hand in England is, rge, that the . rale - has .dieniniried,! }Nees have micterially declined wit* lacy, it is certain that large addl.) [tech will yet farther lower the ael• r, the manufacturing districts, many I re at work at halftime and with a l 1 .. , 1 , ity of !wean labor. " - The demand and for cotton, good. has Olio I . t of buyers who have money. - Ati of raw " cotton in - England, under. • neer, mast teed to keep down,tha " is. the South will safer, epeedill y, from the,large stack, small sales; ore for money," sap the , telegra.. l , when the America left Bogland r 'snares are reported, end . , even thi of 'Messrs: Peabody . so well eir wealth and. liberality, had been 'seek the aid' of the' Bank of Eng was granted to the iunount of $5;,. proved tifectunl. miscellaneous Dews by the •Auserien • ation that a, second, end lawmen', to launch the mammoth steamer d beim made. - f .£25,000 in gold ban been broug ,TEE cull:ara DELIM • ~-. . .e ~ J . .6-4-,.• 1 •' ! ; . ; W W Within Delhi aspsys presseseed a napalms eon tatafnpp Upwards of two handfed goo* end so dowel le .ihM Üble supply of atottoitlon. while their bombers wire eertatady never leas than &able those of the be slezers. . ~ • , A , It rra - nemesia ibr nor Julian. • - - By the beginning of October was nreolval that the .slege gouda be at mace commenced and prosecuted with the utmost vigor., . • ... ~., The English evallable force amounted in round encl.. hers to 6,500 lefantry,l.ooo cavalry, and, 606 eirtillery, European, and natives—the regiments In ot being' Her Majfaity's 9th Lancers, Her Mejetty's ilth ragira ‘ Onants.Otride Cavalry, Hodgson's Harm and dettrib,, •' meats of the Ist, 2cl sod Met Plinjaub cavalry _. Um Me jestra lit h fool - (part of), 624 foot, frOth InfleslFert of), Gist foot, 75th foot. Ist aura 2cl neap" Fusibers.Eirmoor and Kumaon lottallons (Gboarksa), 4th elkh infantry, Guide infantry. 14,2 d and 4th regiments of Puielaub infantry, four Imp of hoiseartillery (Tomb's., Turner's, Itemingtou's and klennle'S), 2 111,:ht field batteries(Seott's and Courchter's),and antne.cemtstules of toot -artillery attached to lb. siege pine, which numbeired about frosty heavy guns and howitzers, and ten heavy and twelve Mit mortars. e, .... ' :The means of thri;engliteers were very restricted, not 'ln "Oftleeti but In trained men, of whom ibore Item only about 110 regular sappers. S ome companies of Mabee Mich* had, however, been rapidly raised and partially trained; and A WO of' crones had also been collected, who worked remarkably weft. The park had been at. work for some tiree,in confuting material,and 10,000 fas ting*, ICAO seldom,. and 100,000 sand bags were - ready far future operations: field nagaidoesocaling ladders, and spare platiento. had also been' duly t teßsd, and pest medic is due to Ideeit. Broselow, of ' were, to charge of the park, whose activity and late lieu* contributed not a little to the eventual somas of this operations. • , tip to the llthithe English were engsged In tracing, • constructing, arming and unmasking batiks, and on Fthat day the Engi lab batteries opened firte a salvo Ir eel the nine twenty-four pounders opening the tall. and shoring by the way it brought down the wall in tango fragments what effect it Might be expected to produce -after a few boors. The Caehmere Bastion attempted to 1 reply, but was quiekly slimmed, and both portions of No. 2 went to kin fine style, knocking the hastFrn and , adjacent - curtains to pieces. Majors Campbell and Kaya, Captains Johnson and Gray, had charge of N 0.2. - N0..7,,,,.1 however, did tint eammenee the until the following day, I , when the fall poise of the English artillery was shown, and a continuous rosrof fifty gnus and mortars pouring , shot and shell on the devoted city, warned the enemy • • that Masud the English lime had at length roma— Night and day until the morning of the 14th was this • overwhelming fire continued. Dot, says the • Beradray ' Garotte : the enemy did Outlet us have It all , our own t w h a rye. b. n ast e io v m l tba n t a b w le e r o e work i m a e gu y n a s fe a rn ile d a , n- t y etdy the yet stack to their guns in the open, wblah Faunally entlia., ded our pealtlon ; they got a gun to bear from a hole broken open in the long curtain wall: they sent rockets from of their marten° towers and they maintained a perfect storm of musketry from their advanced bench - .and from the rity.walls.• . . . The 57oeasieg three and the demerit On the night of the 13th the engineer, stole down and examined the two broacher near theCaehmeten ad Water bastions, and both being reported practicable, orderi foe the assault were at once lotted, to take place at day break the following morning. • At 4 A.M., the different COIIIMAAI ,fell fa and wells marebod to their respective places, the, heads of :lino. I, ; 2 and 3 columns being kept concealed until the moment ; for the.sctual tumult should arrive. The signal was SO be the advance ot the Rifles to the front to tOver the : heads of the columns by skirmishing. • , Everything beteg ready,Clen.Nicholoro. whose excel ; 'lent arrangement/elicited the admiration of all, gavel the signal, and the Inger dashed to the front with a i cheer, extending along gird skirmishing the low jungle ' ', 'which at this point extends to within fifty yards of the I f l ditch. At the same moment the heads ot No. 1 and 27 eolurn 'II emerged from theliCodsee Sigh, and advancedi steadily towards the breach. Our batteries had maintained a tremendous fire up to the moment of the, advance ot) ' the hoops. snit not a gun could the enemy bring to beer; on the storming columns ; but no sooner did these em-4, erge into-the open than a perfect hailstorm Of bullets , met theraroro the front and both flank& and the oflicte q and men fell Lest on the erest of the Oriels. For tern minutes it wart impossible to get the ladders down into the ditch to ascend the scarp, but the determination of. the Britieheoldirr carried all before it . and Mindy d : dined to mectehe charge of the British bayonet. Wit . a shout and a rush the breaches were both won and th enemy fled In ‘ eonfurdon. . . • - Brilliant Onwitla of the .Explmtion.Parq• ' i , ' Meanwhile the explosion ' party advanced In front of • the column straight upon the Cashmere gate. Thislltlla: band of heroes had to advance in broad daylight to tht4i gateway, in the very teeth of a hot Ore of mdeketry., from above, and through the gateway and on both flanks{ the powder hags were coolly laid and adjusted, but LietlP tenant Salkeld was by this time twee daroambof, with. ; two bu ll ets in him. Sergeant Cart:riche') then attemper- s f• ed to tire the tr..in, but was shot dead, Sonomnt lluri;, gem then tried and succeeded, but paid for the &ri d ! act with his nee. flagrant Smith, thinking. that Bu r,', gore. too. hail failed, ran forward, but seeing the o Usti; alight hl* throw himself Into the ditch au '‘ hole * time to escape the effects of the explosion. With a loud eras 't the gateway was blown fu, amid through It the 3d col (until rushed - to the assault, end entered the town just aft the; other column, had won the brovhes. Oen. Wilson bait: since bestowed the Victoria Cross on !Aetna:ants Home , : and Sinrold, on Sergemit Smith, and on a brave man rif i H. M. 52d, who stood:by Lieutenant Balked to the lent ' and bound op his wOunds: )'.' Another account gives Ili following version of thle brilliant affair: --- ir - • - 1 The signal given for the rush at the walla was the; blowing open of the Cashmere cats, which most danger; OUP duty devolved en` blent.,Salkold , of the Engineer& I ' 'J he whose was done by escalade. m. the breach was nit: complete enough to enter without ladders.: Lieut. Eal i held approached with three sergeants , under. A tieraele. dons fire of musketry. ile.was first ehot through the,' arm; notwithstanding that, he webt on to tfiegate with' the bags of powder; as they approached one aergoaht; was killed; the second sergeant took up the bags, assl',, leg Lieut. Ealkeld, knocked them on to the spikes of,lia gate, not being able to put them underneath,' ant 0. Wicket gate was opened, and About 2 0 .cousketiopointod, up as well its through many hotel% in the gateway; fin hK from both flanks Si' the wall. As ',lent. Salkeld put on the bags. he was' bet through the leg and fell: the 1 . 41 ; end sergeant lit the match, hut after lighting it he Amid tp Lieut. Eat keld, on the mune"' fear the match has not taken light, sir;" at the word "-sir" he fell dead, HOF - died with baler; the' match did ignite, blew open the gate: the third eergeantmemped unhurt. At the a gri m ,; the tnw rushed on—every one who carried the 'eettlik* - ladderellf the 2d Fusileere was knocked over; however, r they tusired on, pot up the ladders (many of which wrre j too elect). changing th-tr positions, got 'nn the walla:: cheered, and rushed down upon the enemy and carried' the elem. iii, thee - went along the walls, taking lhei Meree Indian, Ajmere gate. the other calumet taking her Clitugh 'battery, Water battery, Treasury Compound. end; Skinner's house. ~ l'!? f Ger. Nicholson then formed the trobpa In the nadi, guard inside, and with Ms eolutnn proceeded to clear the solar as the, Monte bastion. It was itt advice hag beyond this , toward. the Lahore gate, that be met" the wound which has sines caused his lamented death , e; . is death which it is net too much to say lias dimmed thei Matra ot even this victory, as it tura deprived the reran. t• y of °poor the ablest men and moat gallant soldiers that England annetterenumbers among hai ranks. :',rt The 4th rolumml regret to , Say, faired, but as It was too far for me to know anything of its real pnnere,l prefer leaving its story to be told by atortheolnateard gaf sending you a vague and imperfect account. 'lad Oita - column succeeded. its poecession of Lahore gate w o uld have saved us much suberignent trouble. 1 : 1 ' • Queen Irlctoida tciasta in the Royal Itztax. I; ,• , On. the night of rho 21st of. October, the congtotati, : Gen. Wilson. propped the health of Queen Victoria; In . the Dewan-i-ithas, the beautiful white marble durear ball of the palace, where oboe stood the tamed' pmfeeekr• throne, and which mars the well known interiptlim,.. meant to apply to lb palaCe and its ,gardens geuerelll,' and which now reads like a mockery: ' frrii 'Ohl if there"rean Eden on earth, it is this. , - r, i' r . Here, lathe palace of the great Moguls, the health o f , our Queen was drunk by her victorious soldiers with en.", thusiastie cheers, whieh.were taken up by the -gallant,. Ohoorkha, who formed the personal guard of the Gen. ' , eral. • ' ' The Capture of JAC .ICiag. . , 1 " ~.. '. • On the 21st the old King surrendered to Captain 1.104-': soli and ids cavalry, near the Kootuh Miner, whiCli'Le f . about 15 miles math of Delhi. Ho was accomnied ilk; his captivity ; as le his fl ight, by his thief elite, pa the ( Dori getn.Zeonot Itahlse ' , The Ornament of the Pairrie.",i Th 4) King is said to be forty 90 years of ago, andlt is probie able that he Is era (rely in any way responsible foi;Whitif, hex been done in tile Mina, so -that, as *t present' Ins; formed, ire crooned condemn the clemency which ;heel spared his life. Ile In TIOW a prbeiner In what wi4.on C:e• his own palace. Two of his sena and a grandson; beei.l; ever, who were alto captured by Cape. llodsett; at, eliff tomb of Humnyoon, about flee miles from - . DeihkatiA who are known to bkve. been' leaders In the rehttilloita have received the reseed of their treason. They,. were shot on the spot, and their bodies were brought: leek tii the city, and exposed at the Kotwallee or chief police aft lire, when• It is , said so many of our Count rywoureeoroiro, brutally murdered. • ' • ir... „ The Killed and irotovied ,of the British. 1 4 T --... 1 1.-. . On the day of the tumult we had 61 officers and': tuts privates inflect and wounded , being nearly one.third 'Oll . the whet., number engaged. The, let Ensiles/re alone leet 9 officers. and other regiment* I hell4ve. in ye el:girt/on. The engineers antlered heavily; the three officers 'rene dncting Nes.l4 2 and 4 columns (Lieutenant/ Mediae, Oreathed and Sfaunsell), wets all struck down early •311 ,the fight, and of 17 officers on deity that day 10 weregiut hors de combat: The loss of the enemy is never...likely . 1 to be correctly alemtalned, but at the end of the CMOS- ' floes it leprobable . that ft least 1,500 men most .h.„4 . tie been killed hetwean the 7.th arid ".nth, and rverY,litiie' numbemerdunded who were carried away. ' ...,, i r . , • For the complete success that attended the proweetet ion - of the siegelhe chief credit 1/1 dndoubtedly due totem. Baird Smith, the Ceder Engineer, and to Copt A Tayfrir4 I' the director o the attack. thrAhls last otlicer, lir tik't• 1 h "(I t/ consequen e of the Chief, Engineer being wrritudo,) devolved t Ire superintendence of the eleAn ta,: --1 , indbisen he t ',Mi end activity will doubtless meet 'llkit ',l 20e. their due toward. Throughout the operations holest:ClO to be omnipresent and to bear a charmed life, lor, halite raped without a wound. The plan •of the attrokeeter' farid and skillful;-the nature of the enemy we wergebt • tending 'with was exactly appreciated, and oat: el4tor shaped accordingly. Fundy canysght well behindrorger; but here he was outmamenvred—his attention, being diverted from the real point ot Stack till the UM; and then the rover which might have proved such a irerifres. obstacle to us was aimed at the right moment Without leckand all iht advantages turned against him. ,`a' YKlitt plenty of skilled workmen; the siege works might; IP - been more speedily constructed: but with the wfrte ' means at our disposal the wonder is-that .so' mush /, its 1 40, done with RO little lose. •• ' • - ':'.l.'• If, theriegre of ildhl wee not a regular alegoAlld i tne mime seas. with that of Bhutpore. or Eeringapallt , ~it rimy lot bear a fairer comparison with a gr -atter thacei thee—that of Sebastopol. In lath the strenglk Pleribe ectiticationa was as nothing—it wee the proporolarobf besieged to besiegers, the magnitude of the arecterreeln. side and the impassibility of A thorough investment thot. constituted the real strength of the place; in feef,tneis their were, properly speaking, sieges, hot ratheeattalts on an army la a strongly intrenched poSttbm.• 0 I: ii • : Wit! ' ' Mexteo.—The United States mail eteiteoilkip . - Tennessee, from Vera-Cr ag Om 2ist. ult., arrived ot New Orleans on the 2541. Advices are bat - tile 10th ult., from the capital, two weeks . laicir;feed , . from all parts of the Republic as : late aCtltti-- , ~,,..: • The news is orgreat importance: 'The extra:Wi nery dictatorial power*, already puldishe'‘lad been granted in full to the Provident, but' tlicq: or, ifer,. puldics was la.ai most . distracted conditiu l my - . : 40- other general revolutiorf.seemed to ittipeettZl Go ~..,; • the night of the sth a revelat i on wag' hiciol 14 ' dly Contemplated,. In the capital' itinilf, anli' Ott-text morning a whole betallion of the Natitro4FG:eard ' find to be disbanded, while a-number Of Ipireiras we:: imprisoned as participantsiu the .reikillifon.• The emir - Senile:try powers gra - ntediatlie ; ll" ' iz . dent were officially published oil . theektilL— They give blot the right to I:en $6,000,00.14. to ditpore.of the National militia lathe tin:oer of 20,000 men, end to exercise such other dityittirial . . powers is. the imam: of the country may rosinfre . the'ili"teteribip is ici continUtrfrona the4d t alk.: . ~. e• dote - of thitextreordinary pozrers,•.te thelfith f, • ' • , The news from the west coast of /Ugliest Ise low, „. pedant. , The „operations of the united! 0,0 01 . 4 1 r the Generals Alvarez, fah, iii - - ='''' . elletleesieL. 'mid the revolt,; Generals Vie: Me and Juan _route* at Chelspa eller 'whielf endured fur - about fc Alvarez bad previously the 'eltj . of Chilpanrs he', .of 'artillery. , When Ch pa - • orderedle to he ,seckedt a ftei . - , .. ~ , . Sashimi ei vengeful:soldiers. 'tertfititiesitrightitul eieetim • Asia - nova.. . . Ziettner zwisr •,.....- " OUUrtfit AllifildititWittlei '.. ~: rot ii !., T i vaiti k in prosiatti, ~ - , 1 141::;;.01!Iii, i ' ,414 1 17 fed'r, W 4 4 1 ..1 , 1 tans.:--TeLderitig es • Presiden t ?Wee govern. , tenni Wenn! So . saito hint to Xadatte. iiica to know by what autbarity omit Oniernment vemeltiVi Wilipart Jilr. Pierce, JohnrSraith, or any other ',lslami c who travels ow pri;ite bushiest! To ray the , least, is is an imps. deaSiroeeeding. _ • • Oirii Bosion • 0 1 3 .ncirar.»=1'hb tuystaryof this . 'non-r ere Fdion of Ibis parial is .eleared up; will tidal:: The *mkt tomplaitied of melbas, Id Width the fall mills hots tor Acmi ton' were carried , off and roldwd, Oet. r and IL . The sobberlei always wire pm petrlited by Tsiekerman on Saturday night as Wfolrli our 'iinhat: 'toes thins& to'ffestoa. This irin explain. to our postai' aat4ertbere the reason of the repeated son re eePticia of theif eepies of the Mimere Journal. THE COAL' TRADE. , `Rottsvine. Deeraber The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 4744 05-44 Canal 28,011 05—for the, week 78.1711 10 tons. The tiadVltas ccitsidereblyjm creed by Railioad f and law of. course fallen o 0 by, Cinal. The few cold days deterred boats:tilt from, oading and eitecked ,the.rshfpmentr by OW; aalw 4. The weathei is now pleasant, but the Boat. `matt Will not load for any point heyond PhiladeL. phie.Vr vicinity. floats aro alei scarce—and on `,,lmt4 the weather should prcie more mild than we lavie ; Any reason to suppose, the shipments by N isei Will close this efeek. . The oFeal year of the fltUadelphia and Reid.; pAitried &wed on the 30th. he quantity setit - to nsitket for the yeai wee 1,700,531 le tons: R0r,1856, ri 2,080,.30710 " '. Rte. In Coal astiapia 399, T55 14 a ,Ilse Railroad .eneatintered unusual difficulties da.riag the ear owing la: some measure 'to the ebaßged state of. the tride,.the Coiletition of Otli'er shipping ports, mid, the great financial re: vulilloti of the country. The changiog,of oftleera • :4dl •h' o e cope in•tbe:Mode of doing busineds, necessarily led to ooze difference' of views ariClinteretts; together frith the decreased demand iorpoe, and the greeter amount of money rot 4tiActl to transact • bisineva .at Port Richmond, 114 n was required by thoie who used the Canal, aßtended to the - trade by Railroad during issine of these canna however tended to ,increase the trade by Canal, which shows an in- . erased ton age of 88,578• tons over that of.last . I year to nixie period. , , The fiscal year of the Lehigh ; Valley Railroad *Oa en Eke 30th ot Wei:ember. The quantity of float transported over the Road :hiring the year aouoted to 418,235 leap agairwit 185,740 tour for 1848,' giving (be very handsome increase of 252,- 40:S tons in 1857. • This is a veiy satisfactory re ''epit considering tberpiat decline in the' demand ter,' Coal diNing the year, caused by the prostra telt of alljaade-of husioess. • I ; The Lehigh Canal has lost 289,850'i0na tom. • • , pre!! with `taleyear, ,Thera has been a gain:of _about 9,500 tens Ibis Week compared with the ttorresponding week last Tho aggregate tra l shafromlthe different Re giinut 'sin:cup as follows:: 1856. ' l 1857. Laos. Gala. :84 0 .1 1 kM-11.n. 2,089301/ 1,700,5.52 379,758 —Canal, 1,148.021 1;44,597 88578 Lehigh—lt. It., 165,740 415,235 252,495 1,180.009, 890,759 289,850 & Rod. rani!, 503,121: '480.699 21422 • ' Num Coal Co., 612401 538.008 70,493 :.Scranton, South, 105.293 279,071 qi •. . • i 6242, .... 6,548,gat 768621 1314,749 5,548,92 t . _. 514,749 , '': • ' --,.....- - • !,!Dee. In IBM, tone, 231772 23.1,772 ~.. W Dkasbarre Itegion, down river, about, 11,0 0(10 • • !- - 333,772 tow - . . Theigoln from the Shouteifn Region will about balance the loss N3rth 'frooi Screntoit. The loss 'bpd gait t from the 'different regions will Sum upes . . Loa& , Schuiticlll Reel:mi t 291,180 Lehigh !Wlikabario , --111vor about, ' 100,006 ll i vonsylreinlo Coal CO, 76,493 Ilufloon Co, tr2.4t2 Orahton, North about. 20,000 ,( -Do South, tiatuoktu about, b 47,430 /93,618 /5C,078 !1i r 1( Loaf In 1857, 658,112. tons, tf, The heaviest loss is from Schuylkill County.-- 'The only ,regions ,trout Which there is a gain is #em Scranton South And the Shamokin Bogie°. The iride hem th.o; Cumberland Ctial this year will fall sbeit'aboni 140,000 'tons, and the increase from the Semi-Amihracite Regions of :Likens Valley, trevniton, and Broad Top, will ) ma l itt about 60,000 tons, making the deeresse in that species of Coal Omit 40,000`10n5.. This will 'sroow• a deficiency. in the supply this year corn pared with the last as follows : • Toss. A'nthinclte in round numbers, • 354,000 i. Stimi,Antitracito and Bituminons,, RI. 80,000 3 • . Decrease, 434,000 At the' , opening of 410 trado last Spring it was estimated that the Market would require an crone in the supply ranging hooka to 700,000 tons, making a , differenea of about one tons. Human :calculations are sometimes very uncertain Freights bare adVanced by Canal to $2 05 to New York, and $1 00 to- Philadelphia. But few boats are, loading for New York except those owned abroad and ; are on' their way borne.— 'Freights from Philadelphia to Eastern Porte bare Also advanced. ; ' : A spacinien scow, built bilktr. Gray of . Mount Citilion, for the Sebajlkill Navigation CoMilany, for miming int the: Canal to Philadelphia and way points, was despatched to Philaielphiaksqled with Coal durihg the week. She caniedl7o tons and eituld bare taken 40 tons more, mtk ng a 'carpi of. 210 tons. These meows are notso ripen sive as the More substantial Boats built for the New York trade, which average about 180 tons to the' cargo, but -will answer for navigating the! Canal. ; . • Istrir Yofor. coat: MAREZT, Dicanani $, 1857. —Thearrivals of -foreign have been light, and . with i limited demand; we have no change to make in our quotation.. A sole of 100 tone Can i s 'net has been made to arrive,.at $lO 50, 4 moo); other kinds are scarce end,rominal. In doreettle a good business boa been done, the arrivals bese t I' increased, and at the close of to-day's market we hiar 'of sales at loWer figures. The milliweathe:r and great improvement in the Money inarket, 005 "'serene° of amaterial addition toour stock ere the close of navigation, and we may safely esti. mate the stock here at the close as fully up to hit, year; tho cargo , price shower a slight decline. We 'quote it $4 ;20 f $5 10 by the • carpi and . ; $5 25 ® $5 75 ; by . the ton from yard.—rrilinale. ' Dosages Coal Iffarkist. .-:1.., . f" i: 1 [Corrected weekly frops the fiesta,, Cour7er, i : 1 gliCO/lot Pletoni aul • (limiting quite-nominal. The last sales were at lIT 25 VI ebal. Sever}osagoas', ;"ba r s been delivered on eentraet. F:nzileh '11y16 4 6, beig b ee s Wilms In Ipta as wanted at 813 et, 14 , 7611661,,16i0d5. - Mt; Millen/ edatinsietila steady. retail dejalitel:allov ton. Cannel. • - •!-;, - . • chat:lLTlo .'ffit 14 00 Neiteastle, • -; : I - - • 100 1 1 5,' , "r_. ,•5 ,"" Orrel, - - i . • - upoik-0.4 . a— i wat;e 4 1.411. ,-- -T 20 • T, 25 Platen. • . - ~. : • Moo Oltati'T 20 T 25 Pletoo One,- •zi.' • rolutV626d 626 . 6.50 Schuylkill, iebltekokh; ton ,;s:-..:.-- .6 50 ' 25 do: red aitt;: , - -n.Ai- ": - :-i.. . I 'la a—; 6; — do lamp,! t-- - : 4 .1 . t.1..:.;” . 600. ifit 6 . 26 Labial. limp. - , 1 - - , 441:.,...' ...- 6T6 th Lackawanna. •• I .cl - , it•' . 4.i.:' , :•-• A5 O 61 575 ?- imrstentMm- : . -- ' • • i • Antbracite.whlteitretl..i.. ; - ;..,-- - 860 9 700 . . ir.' 470.-...# 611.- lif.'44/1 1.. _ j ± ~ .v.N.-..., ,, k ~,......'... a &MAT ,6 o'cuovi., t iii. reeightrfreiwiN{e# l4 °77".: - ..._' -• ' 1 Norfolk, .I 4 • 7"...;2. 24 21 iddieliaddon. Providence, 1 ftie 1.44 Gloucester, 11.: - 111., • 214 New. Owl , t .. ...41t;Y../ Id Doftlundeerortit,-- . 201 /ellwood, '' - 4 . ..1 1.40 Bridgeport, ...._"- - 145 1 Beaten. .. th2;4•;...- 206 Nor York. .124 to 1 35_ , Beverly, . fide,l; 1 4 .2 14 Stoop Point, - . ... 1 26 Poklitueke. I.rtC:4.[-F!F-1 60 Slag Sing, - .. ,14 P..chestor,4 3 p:;.ot, ' 145 - •. ' • • • Coal 14. iry Railroad for 1195743. Bent litinicild toi tho three daya In Deeratbe4 be. log lb dement of the ettadlog year ; • Mill. 0111111111, , • • • • • • 6.03 t/ 13 010110. •' ••• • • • •' • - '1,714 10 - bolicallaval„ •—• • • - - - 4 11,47. ca Askant. - • • - - . 407 07 1 rittatia* :•,; • • • ' • 2,v 4 •,• • Rtal for • • , mate time leap sitar, -.ls‘i.;;Y:acisi•aoO-7;0,': 21442 19 •-•304156,00 =ME .' -.) 111131164ylkill Coal'Trade for 1 . 111111 1 . •N11141d(rot Coal sent by Railroad and Caullifot the k'audiug ots Thursday evening last itanaoarr. . 6.409 01 6448 16 2490 19 - • 940 GO 11,420 13 ' 10 1,011 06 ' . 000 00 0 497 07 • 460 00 _ . . Port Carbc,!; .- . ••: :Witt/vine. plebuyik!ll Auburti -PortOliotan 21 , 10 3.00,211,011 OS ' 00 . . votafpoa - i.00 , ' - .. - . : IV li i lbitTnAa )°; ss7, ~,,,,.. ~-;,- P l2l ‘ l , ;•.h; " , -.,. .• frobsibitimailii ledirool. - - .- -.:.=,__ ,_ _ irt!ipliseats to Brno periodlairOltri i• !, ';' ,'. • , !...., , Inapt, . ,-- *hi. Ity Itallrasi,- '.' , , - 15,1153 IV - I,OIIW %$ H1C344 - ... l'i - ,-,- ',, ';-: •., ,a 1 . 1 4 14 . 1 0. -4 141 4 12 t OS j Cjiii: ~ 1 r:'*:f., . ..t, 1 .r,-, 4 - • :...!_:-.'i ~. - .... ,- . , , , :f- , •,,,,„,.....a 49 a fine, 47,;103 11 ta , e• V 44449 staiireamee.i is ST Thaollowl isOestsuintifyof ONaltotiplartedovet thoUirerent • seiritykkaamitypr the week rutin on Timatay et Data, last i • 1 11111- Timm. iltrudlillati4S-.llneult.R.. UNA 103 , , , " 1.647,U4 04 lit.Carben • - - " I,lXOO' • 171,6341 01 deihrwylkill Talky • = 44 ttent Is ' - 231.000 111-tkitelaPutarbest 1114:1201 - stun ear winces* 171 01 U UM, Seltaylkill 00 0.0118 112,1141 30' ttittoir. of . : Toll And • Iteaosisirsonittoiai ,4616 = •.. IMMO NM 2111101131% -:•• • F,.*..„Prom Pros'. ' 11-Cirr6on. S. ffertn...l , s4loagoir..ininsm. To Riebtoond, $1 SO $1 75. $156 - j1 . 4t9 .1 .5415 IL 1, 66 - - 1 60 oprinnslllls,'” 65 - :. - 1 44 r " . TB l / 140 Reding, " 1 , 45 c - 105 106 assns Or Ton ireallai ferAllte pitssikti Aim P l ,lM4iNt; Jitt.Clsrboa.4. Asians...PE Ointros Tn Philad's., 65 . . •. 4 0 Spring Wills,- 60. .59 bi • 60 Norristown. 65. 64 6S ' 45 - 34 . . • /Solos of FrelMit bi Candi • Pre ai Pt. c. d Vt. g. Amen. Pt CJinlon.- To Sro York, 190 " 1 56• , 1 50. T 6 Pliltorsti , ‘ , - • To Daimon Front. c i6ll • „:8< ; 45 La Qarsl Trad• tats ILll5l' estits.o. Par tbettiot audios an Selioday haat - Lettiob Coal atuoNar.Co.„ • ! 0,391 13 364,171 10 .116 Llitiliropaad attars, . 136 07 " 3,063 13 Sprias Alward& Mims, . - • 2,164 06 3300 02 Haat Intim Loat 40 • - 313 00 ; , 33.1i10 10 Coloraino • . do • • nil OS' 13,431 06 Stafford • , • do - " 310,11 N. Tort and Lads* .. :46,821 SO Canna Palma. Cod Co., , • ' Mil Of 0,3T4 01 South Spivs Mountain Coil. • ' 410 03 <ISMS Of J.ll.lloNearyitilaN.S.MLOaal, 12 12`11.106 10 1 Beaver Maaoovir Coal Co., ~_ as so , 4,30010 mouton Coal Oa, - , • 1,613 Of 166,N11'11 Cranberry Mloo, • - • 1433:15.,... 66.01400 Dtataand do. • • , INS 011 • =13616 C+attfil.Rldsa '2, 43 6 04 ' ~.33, 0 16 00 Mt. Ptinsant Cud : 110. 00 t - 66,6{0 Of hock Mountain Coal C 0... • 03.706 'IS wok estigni Coal C 0.,, • • • . 03 00. - 6,a501 OD WratatasOoal. 011 .- 1006313 *SIT M 111,769 00 Total. Lehigh Vslloy - it. R. For $ days aiding 11ar.30,161.7. Spring 11°1'1310 . 2413 IS 112,153 12 Blat. floor Loaf . do • 1,093 00 . 84.267 16 N. York & tekklbr do • . 969 00 . 34,102 00, Sldge I do. • 1,219 13 -63,212 Oct Gorman Poona. do . . 6.394 12 lloleraloo &Stafford do • 1,535 00 43.690 Ot . 171414nitikdialiti - "do ' " - "" , 611 10546 , 46 Molotov" •• ' do 14 1 0610 5103 Y 04 .1. B. Notlrealyy & - • ll • ,2,376 11 Mt. Plausat, 64 Total, 936 -03 416,236 00 19,51; 12 890;59 06 , For the week. 211,4141•112 1,X111,9911 (16 Shipmate to'satne pariod fast year: By Lill Road, By • 6,006 13 11040 00 19,30 011,130,009 le 23,351 19 1,318.319 18 1,308,991 06 Decrease to 2867, 80 far 37,355 12 listen of Toll asset Trassorporsattems • cla THE mum ratter SAIL sour. Manch Chunk to Trenton, - - do Ellabethport. - - do • Morris Canal Basin it Phillipsburg, 1 00 Toll on Morrie Canal to Jersey City 23 cents—Freigh'._ 85 cents. On Coal reshipped at Jersey City the toll Is only 60 cents. - , sa- Tan and Freight thire Wilkeeherre, While Ravin, Rockport, Penn Haven and Mauch Chunk to Bristol: . • Wilkens. R 1 8. Canal, D.Csnal. Total. Wiltesbarm 0011.) 64 . 30 ,' • 'lll 'lO Prelght from White Raven to Bristol, ' I'oB 'from Rockport, (toll.): 64, 30 84 Prom - di/ (freight.) From Penn Raven, (Olt) 7 61 30 81 Prom do! do From 95 IsrasseMa do,ueh Ch do unk, (toll.) 91 30 31 , (freight,) • . 85 Freight from Manch Chunk to N. York; L St Coal for theft, palming over the Wilkes!arre Raised. short of tide, pays 60 Instead of 36 cents toll and freight . Plisegrove Coal Tirade for 1887. AmountTrasuiported daring thOitionth o 1 0et..1 . 1357: MOITT/I TOTAL. Union Canal , • 14.0f.6 01 1.48;420 TO Elwatara Railroad. ' 8,42•2 04 10;187 17 tyk l ens' Valley Coal Tradeler 185 Y. watt. TOTAL, Likens' Valley Coal Co., 1.419 OLGA Short Mountain Co., 1,023 9.3,419 .. Vital. , 2444 . 116,162 Freight and toll from 'Millersburg to Baltimore, $2 10 . 101 ".. . Magri,* ' '. • 210 IT care are detained It boom after irrtell, the Sates are 12 eenta additional to the above. • • Travorton coal Trade for 1857. WEEK, TOTAL. 1,267 00 60,744 05 Foribe . week. No retail tbli meek Ilaront on Cool *rode for .1851. Shipment for the loud week : TOTAL. Tows. 1510.1168 13 279,070 27 5.7E919 4E0,03910 Tr. same peaild last year, (South) 103,393 03 laware avid Hodson Co's Coal Trade. WELK, 'TOTAL 10,711 450.099 403,121 !Per the week, Last, year, / Decrease this year, Penna. Coal CO'S Coal Trade. . TOTAL 7,747 15 .756 of For the last week, Last year, _ is • . MKT." , Po ir,lllll year, Biwa To p Csial: Trade z ur 1987. KEEL. TOTAL. e*Aefi 1 1 ". fr the resi, Cumberland Cosi ,Trade t 1857. mar. rout:. 473,00,, i Fee the Text week, C7ioeal ileitszka3lxis, AND OTHER SCRUYLKILL‘CO. ofpuicr - sti - inan — at *mu: saw. Railroado 1" Philadelphia, Readlog & Pottsville - Mine Mill and Schuylkill Maven - - gMount Carbon - -4: • • . • Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - MiIE Cfeek - - - - • j • • - Scbuyl kill Valley = - '- - - Lorbertjy Creek- '- • • - •• - - Canals t Schtlyikill Navigation • preferred Union Canal - - - - " ". 'preferred • - Del.& IlmErt.Cool Tranimts tht Railroad ilia CoalConagiadalkais LlttleSchori. Nay. R. R. & CoaIADS • • Lehigh Coal Navigation Co. Hazleton Coal Co.. • -; Buck Mountain Coate°. • Pen usyleenis Coal & R. 8.0. Thinphin Cool & R. R.' C0 , a ,74 .' tykcns Valley Coal C 0.... Beaver Sleadows Coal & ft.Acci.„ • !liens Valley Railroad k Coal Couspaiallair • • Porest Improvement . North &merit:all Co., prifilliONtis t • 61 IN l ,c,40.01,ft Delaware Coal CO. • Wi. 4 •‘''':rl , ••• Cumberland Coal Co. • New Creek Coal C0.1,.f1-..•••• - •.• ' • MI seellsiM±Mam* s Miners' Bonk • .I' 4 . - - - Pannone Bank • .• Pottsville Wet ter. r , • • - • • irgr The .3W4 ell an Cod Companies lbs above Mt rlemetattkiibed by those . pnbileal ion:. NENc ADVERT'MENTS - •tROCLAMATION. • NOT IC is hereby given that a Court rirtionitinn reps for the Mil' of mutes giendiMr, wnt be bell, atratterfile, in and fbr 114 county of Febuyt. kill, on-110/IDAIt, December 11th, 1561, at 10 o'clock in am Intenonnoo continue one week. .obrebritOelee.Pettarille,l WS[. lILLTZ. Resift .4 ... - Deeetenbee 1861. . - 49-te . - DANCING.-rkeaill• ' . PAULETTE has the honor to . Inforin the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pottaville, at -Vitt - 10TO a Com se of 15 Lessons la therapist fash ionable Dances, as taught in Paris and London. • Tattier the Coarse, to each pupil. $7. Days of Lemons—Turaday, Thursday and, Saturday, trot,to 5 o'clock, atterrOoll, to Young Ladle, and Ala* ten, and S to 10, on Wednesday, Friday. and Saturday; 111111011411, to Gentlemen. Room--2d story Sassari OMee 11011410 p P.'a rhea' will open at 4 o'clock, tilts (Saturday, December 4,1 afternoon. ilirlie eta be 'seen' at thri Pennsylvania Doll. • Dee. 5,'57 ' anStai r - CRAUTZI PUPETIJAL.I ' . Vatotpeartne m 1850.. 711241TA-12 TIRE MID NUM= INNUMaCII Company of Promo.. . • • OFFICE -92 ',Market Street; Harris bum Pa. Capital 380,000 dollars.. mire all the safer Amos of pronesty against Loga by ?Ire, peril"( of Inland Navigational:id Watrportitton. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Prerideit. B. wean, Stcretary. L. Horton, r Preedest. BENJ. D.tNNAN bas been appointed dgent Air this Corniony In SEbnyllt ill county, and is prepared to tome 8 ,11 mom ! or property at the lowed rates with regard to security. The rates an' be ascertained at bis Monster% R. HANNAN is also Agent for Lin as well as IPIIIE Insurance: •• • •' • • Mee- 5i 49. ; • • HOME CROWN 0111108... littletve Warranted Garden and Intrerer - • • Seeds.. - • THE constant inspection of the 'Ruh! sears to the emeriti et his SEEDS has seemed a reputation to them that has never been attained to the same period any other. UOU3O. Dating no agents return ht. sans every year, (been Isola bj him are a *hely of the season's growth, and cannot be surpassed either la quality oepurity. . 1 Meeehestesupplied on:the most favorable terms, Ia balk or in Plans ready Sr NirDeseripllve CataWguee on application. • _ itsUlsf,Narseryssaa aad Aked TIM Welebouse, No: 922 and Sat Merlabstreet,'t • Iltb, Nursery and Seed Cum OS the, Raul, • • 4 -492nr. - I . lA3lliVPlifi'li?du ilfV.'„d' : • . in; maculate', and. weekly pain*. t-publlaarrs i d Y - Two of the 23 =suture win hela stied lkw or two Oahe 22 suagestaestbr $3 60. - '.• . , i .r Little's Lirlag Aips, • -- . E6 Kukkertarket. . i 3 Matures Alessalne, • 3 Ilousehold Wm*.•• -, ; 3 EroermocoNopslue„, , • 3MM Stephen ' s Mouth% 2 • 6021 7's littietaksik, . 3 • Azar/am Agrieultittis4, 1 grahant'e•Almpudoe, . 3 rilseterood's Nagettlae, 3 Westaitaleter Nertaw,.. 3 • l lortleulturist. ~• 1 Lengths Quarts/IY. • • _ 3 WWI Nei .PIMAT Xrl o. , 24W:tars lerieu, . • 3 gull" _ _, 3 North British Review 3 Arthur's Rome NagsslAte. 2 Maims's 'Dollar 31sEptaiste, 1 Etarpar's Etory books, ; 3 Lawson -woof, • - I Tom's Mining Ntassltte, il Atteatte -Monthly, 3 . • • . .19171MAPRES: Iferierri ti iehti,' -." tt •- lc 13.02 1/ /4 1213 , f . .3 • MOW* PletorkV ' • N.Y. Lei r l6 ,_ -.-- '''• ^ r a hash Losileslthrituttes, Ledo: Of xtrearseus;-, , 2 12 latturdey'Nereatog Peek' 2 nut *four Usk* .-, 1 . 2 Dailey Newspaper, • • •- 3 Uttle•Plipfst t ~ , 40 ate. -Leestkaa lithLioVntat 20 3161 ' 003 0 . 2006Miti"•• I - lk. T. ItEedtly• Waverly Ntspestue,-. „L."'. 3 .-Theathautse time thrtreebile Rothe t then out be so sohtih Sum* the tekturoot "the sestlAllear sale the poetess , end r y e Tura the* en"? • istlishirlblelettor hilitid fer WINN 1-, 1 .1 ..1 .- t• • ; ''•• Wattssatoituedok teitilulr 6 itustsdper• -:-.:-"-ustra4yyzatseletra_patsptheabositisteurteus6Plß' c ' 12.- •• • • -,l 4 l32 S 33 4 6 . 66 33dlesseptititlew, ._. , -,.. . . . ::.lesoViitts-;-il C . q 14 1,, Fut for - sale, is lae*it , ,ititifteiiititlthi,tit the lint : pitmen cents ¢srbothd. Inquire either at the eget% or sores of tb ~ilteOhsCoeppJ- = ilieet.23os6 4741 TUST 4ECEIVED.- Eaisge assoo - of Opleadli from lb, !Unlike tottetot Jake Waxy; Ca, liarriess and sOntrs.. - _ :- • those lir Irssilifts, Perfumery ;itia st ClLitt LIPS Book and 'Variety Stists., 4 anaary 2A-11167; • r,';'7.) 3-4 t. rTithvalptirsAtumni ' E \ ltit t est and best - Tratooroi Om Ole thmashimstliesUnlteil States; eieeteeased fut. t -_ B. 110401 Mai, ink ' _ _ _ - JOHN _KENNEDY Ai Pub, Cheese 'iumglornima Ilterelts MOS. 39 and 40 NotthlYhritay hal! 103 , Afth *zd Rue stnets. PRILACR, ; e xwis , ,-- 4WINITE • • NOR 'I4OTIEL.9€'y owner q r awn ...r Aud, iskedikirbaiKa,.. , 7., Josolipa n. riNtave, t el l / 4 .. j Atepstaln*Oft and acessmessdailostsottltellostitiod, and every attadllke will be pay by lb* lost ids at !sadism, to mike wits sad waspe rs i In scat LW. - ~."-': '. ' I - 314 .: - , - .1k cARP. . 1 T. TAI'L.Ox .irtillas." to eidlthe , . . attiCeidnerthrikerr slid *Upstate tak gee. we to MB ayiAPALIe PitteWit, , t _ . • '`llbrser iii , ffilitHignortrnntis, - Iyanci, livreasbe TOW •: • ---: .-, ,- 'N+ ' 45 1 01111118111111TH ! I ALL kind* 'or FIRE ARMS made to enter, CHU P.4ll4 l lernuee*i ' Sop/nod 4 1 4 #1, i arty repaired' by ' 16!•erge lebiallit; 4 0/ 4 b. saw% Pbtfavaa,orporat &mut MOrifes ew e • soweeeise '2l. , St ' ' -•- -I 474 y - PIMIRSAINIVB SCAI • r EB MBE stibseribers, , agents fur the. Mai. triltetareri. hail - dart remelted a new artists-ailed the "Unfelt Counter ScsiePealettlated to weigh trout IA 011111tir tC V4O lbs; for p i le et the YorkAtore. - • - • SSA/IMT VON. Yotterille; April2B ' th,18614 ' 17- f. LEONARD. FRY 'AN 110. - ,-,,1 Bapallaara /a Dealers .1a *makeup. PANA4V7A. OLLECTIONS ATTENDED. TO Catid laraitt&T Weft all the iodise,* la the Union. alsa,dntftalbr saleaa I laglaad,lrdaltd4o4- bald soul Wain. •• - _ June 14,116 'SU * • riijtOLLQII.IENTIFRTAIIIINIEIIT, Lames' ant - Gentlemen _twir -1 roe oll'ortweeel or, Aisalyita et ltire—llhisteited by gem from the tast weilora i arransed la a new and Mg- Inal manna: for the etttertalementof Illatsty aadandal Ciftieft. initlonbliebed. aad fair oak at 18. HANNAN'S! Book and Stationery Moo. AAR AND RAILROAD IRON. • THE inbenriboil have pow on hand and *lll4O for CASH , at the mired market prim ee stork of the beet finale merchant Bar Iran, Flat Bar Railroad rive r and fight's' ealta4ar mines. '•,, , • , - •, H. IrIIIDLEY A BON. Pottivliki, November 4 23, MI - ~.• , _ed.' , YOUNO'SPATCHOOL SLATES. THESE SLATES,' 'S :he' from tho:eele breed Lehtgh ' Quarlitte. the !mike and pored In the Unitad State* - The 0111116 ill Olllt, of one pleas of wild oak. bent under 11112113e11.0 - Orelieret Wad he attongset, neeleatand tatolduntaie datneevar made. Fo elate wholesale *recta by, 'IIIIENJ. BIMINI ri, AugUselb.l7. . _ Wt. YORK COUNTY =Mt FIZZ pikIIIPANOZ CO. . 4 'IVE years in iiperation—haTt'mide no isisessments on ptemlutu notes. finned UAW tst.-11115.003. The cheapest, and one of the meet solvent compsoleein the State. T. A. (iODPREIG • "S 7 46-6 w) Ageat for Schuylkill County, PACING' NIACINI.. HE' subscriber has ac!ded a Paging ilachlne to his Bindery and la now prepared to page Bonita. and number Tickets, 4444. lo large 'or small quantities. All kinds cif Blank Banks printed, ruled. paged and bonnet taorder--amd all kinds of,Sindlbg ex -rented sal short nutlet.. Partlcal 'attention paid to Binding I,lagarlies, Pamphlets , Ac: B. HANNAN, Jun" 6;'57 min , and Bookitiltf: AFTB ON !EUROPE. A• & SON S! I DRAFTS'I .thr6 Qua oil Quaker nouns of John ira Edwin' therspriwa Co., of London. led on the Whist ileattklpftti. of ire. hind. alleys threats. In sums feral 1.1 up to 8600.1/Yems subaerlber. at his Bookstore. Pottsvllle.,:,_Thein firma • have nothing kid() with the Ps:emigre „Wen, end they 'are eonsideredAo infest - houses In this venal* sad in Europe.! I 1 . DAM NAN.. • ' RELIEF FOR.NIEVINANICS. TUST issued• and repiiired by the sub • seabers A Patent Gunge Attachment Hand-Sew for cutting anythleg where& certain depth is required: Among the many purposes to which this t.e,t can bel applied prodtably4 the most pneoloent are Tenoning, Shouldering, Dovetailing', Cog Cutting all kinds of fifteen making sod eur• elms Cali and ma it at STIOHTHR THOMPSON'S, Oct. 17; '67 42- - ,-• ON'tter &Wm and Market strode. ,H. Q. TAYLOR. • iPORTkRS 'AND MANUFACTU ' ' .l ""o i u Toile . ll;P rfa oapa an e mery, niOtitettki Into. C,CLUILATM TRANSPARENT AND SHAVINO SOAP. COUXINES, pCTILACTS, ae. IN. POMADES, TOILET WA ' , ' TERS AND SOAPS4te. Ac. Le. • .A. l ll4lrArorLA .Nisth Philaddrhia. Nirje Wilbert Premiums awarded.— z A PRIZE MEDAL at the Wortors Pair, London, 1851. September . 19.17 ' . • SS. . ~ -z, , , :WM.' THONIPSOIi. liatakeli iesad Dealer, tst ,Estebetaget, - . . ';,i;'6imiti the sfriapa/ C7airrjeh, ititsrak 132 . I ske NCURRENT Mbiley, Gold find( • c eu ver j an d waremas, itC..,:bounrtit sod sold. - Will attend togs collections untrarted to, his east -lOWA business paper, !cans; stocks, and 111-sither entitles.. Wiley received on deposit and interest al Uwe& ..... H .P4Ofeneweer-Littessr v. s. DIXIE!, * On, Philadelphia; !Ion; 0. W. MOMS, Pnitssitle; Jong &HIPPO'. President Mi 4 Dere Bank, Pottsville:' Dote Plirsztaes,„EsqgPottsvillet an. Lotus, Esc:. Pottsville, j Pottsville, November 7., '57 , I . 4fv. „ NEW WORK. Di BISHOP lIOPICIX2I. it' AMERICAN •• his rights and duties; by the Right-Bev. Job 11-llopklns. This axes/lent work treats on great variety of subjeets.embraeing. glli The Religious Duties and Right” of the ,en es. Citizen; the - Science of Polities; Skivers, Business, Domestic Relations, fiddsl Life, to. Price $l, "INQUIRE wrrnor tbr ailything you want to know; a useful volumeef universal knowledge, contain. log over 3700 tuts /nettle people. price Si ' i• VIAUX'S ATICUIT.D2TI7....s series of Designs fir Titian and Cottages, prepsred fbrexecution In the United States, Illustrated bylaoo engrirings. Just published and for sale by BENJ. BAN NAN. Alitreb 21,'157 12. . satioN VALLE* RAILROAM; 7 orm . 'Open to Hallstatt; 9 mitts from Earrisbeig. UIN alid si te . A ONDAY, NOVE - vy RER-30tb,1867 'the Passenger. Trains will run Ito tinmmalstoirn, Inset g Reeding at M. A. Xi litld liummelstoirn at 23d, P. IL, daily, siesta Sundays. Uplink' peame at noon, and Down Twain, at 3 . 30, P. M. i i Both - trains maserit at Reading with the Up and Do'lni Passenger Trains fruit and to rilladalphia, on the Bas ting Rath*. ding 4r '''. . _ •. . N' es. .! Daiwa% Reading and Unnnelitown, $1 . 35 and $l.lO ... , —ft, -.. george fOuo. of Quarter; Sessions co .—_ -.Mice. - Oyer and Termltter. and general Goal Delivery, fbr the trial of all 'capital and other offences fet the to t i 4 county of Schuylkill, by; their precepts to Me dlree have ordered aCcourcot Oyer and Terminer land (3011811.1 Gaol Delivery and Qtiar'=. ter - Session' of the Pam, to be holden in Pottsville, ort; the let DIONDAY lin December ,next. et 10 o'clock, AZ 11, to continue twri weeks: Noticeis therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Jestleca of the Peace and Constables of the said eonnty of Schuylkill, that :they are.. by the Said preOpts CD/311 mended to be then and there it 10 o'clock lel the fort noon of the said day, with their rolls, tumid', frigid& 'Nona, exatidnatfout and all other remembrances, 20 do those things which; In thefrseveral offices, appertain to be doriet and against the prisoners that are or thenshall ba ltt the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, ere be be themand there to prosecute them as shill be Just. ' tiit'Cod rare the thmasontesafth ralt - • Sherithi Office, Dottaville,l J. vrg. KATZ, Sheriff. November 03, UM. . - 4S-te N. 11.-The Witnesses art Jurors who are ancrtml - ned is attend stld'Court are reqnfred to attend MitrettrellY. In cue of uomattendanee, the /arc, fn each made Mgt provided, will be 'rigidly enforced. This Mogre Ey published by order of the Ortart.; those.coneernedl 7111 govern themselves' aerordingly. E. CA RRICUEC Pottsville, Pa., jS AGENT for the sale - of EVANS' W/yrSON'S rhitaderphia Maiestradmii- I SALAMANDER SAFES ; No. 26 Smut Ararat Street, Philade/pAil. ==o,:tlrrr 01!MMI Report of the &Watt/ tee appointed to 'retes4 tios , . burning af Ike tr./mtgs./es at 'op, I - itbruar747lh, 1847. r, • REAX ; I3O, March The nielenlped, members' of the conunkteet, do- respecitaily, report, - that we xaw the two BMW originally ' :Jr] agreed upon Watson,y Farrel* A Herring end Evens & W plate,* pd e b y side In a funi.ice, els: The qsaft; in - use by the Par:nester of the detehia Reenktliena .. ., Droll! OotaPanY, la ula ncW at Rea di ng, marinfactured by Ferrets& ildr• 'ring, and the pre in nee byl IL A. - Lantz. in his More. manufaetared by Brans & Watson, and put in books and pipers precisely Alke. -. I The fire was started al 9N o'clock, A. 31.. and kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry Oak • ad half eheanot. top mood. wore entirely consumed the whole 'under:the oratmaintandince of the subscrlbefk members of the eounnittees. The safes were than coaled Mr; with water; atter whkh :they win opened, l art he books and paws taken oot'by thoteonnitte• AndiPePt 11:'41'. Lents); More for public ezionhastko. after ! they Iterated examined and marked by thicoMmlttee. I The book's and papers taken. from the safe manufactured 11 - Rune.* Watson were but: slightly 7 greeted by- the In tense heit.whilethme taken from the sale mentActurril by Petrels A tgerrine'enm in our k li g nie t t.dan424ll facent, - y fi fteen per morsi than thave taken from leans & 'Wetsesea eafe. ' f • We believe the above to have been a fair andlooparlita 4liarof . the respectiwo Onlltles of both tatba. , • t JACOB DISQI4. " • , ! • DANIZI. iTasing been absent during the burning. We *MY tw. batida with the above Itatatnent or tb. condition of Abe papers and books taken nil of : r iscs ll. ll"*" ll l l4 l:lll l L L l Zt ri mts lik ei kr . a l. p . ....: . l * Thelbrknatag nat4l gantlemen, resident a o. ot log • wirintty, witosaw the above Ate, bay p Mint .26 ado troth 'lima k Wataon sines the bond t, pp, ktsy Ist, inn der,likola & Scut Eferw W illka_l7.r tt; übsilleattopold Toast y elt_ 1 ; !Kirk : 411e*W14.114"3;8°1 Ran ! d itligtfal l WM& k CllllO,l t Inteka. p li*ll A; s 7 ll / 1 1 3 7W bowp tI tirr et ar4 7 bnicer j l aki fi rb il. : 4 : 111 :4 0020 tin" : 11 i jelt :i a r;_ l i t i i .}. F Az AP I-4 . 411 : r e a 1i .: 4 1t- ; 2 . ; W. Q. ! PP; Ertnantnntt. 1 innlert • =ton: ft Bridetimi•J• i 1 - evAtie WA T S °II ` • • itai air esid =; 0, 12,ti etiterj, introgroehieatthepltri= Bl , a aa im : • weer ' - • • t' s " ' !' 2714 6131 i 52 52 62 Go Go Go Go 00 2. 00 00 o? 1114 1 1 Wow. . • -r,.. ~,, :_, ‘ ,1 :: ., , . : 1 6. PR. 11 :* t t .' - 'I :;: - ,r . 1101 AN D ° lfil l- TE as . , • • 4: „.,, .. . ~.. . ,tzt.ztu4Tati nou4sti sioir.or JIM DirefhlaiSlA - ; - -7 ursnB6, , oo, VIE ,LIVER daMPLAINT,.. WiAICAUSS. OF Alit 74ik13.:. 'S'EVER AND-ACt/E.. rit*P'Amu, ARMER AND EMT' * ihts its peculiar bitters, ewaspoaadot obla•Anortia raotpa, handed iron feces father to say perhaps. The petociple that a touts stimulant is fu eery hour, U eitotispated. yet. Wag roars I by noshiNful bondstonen onstahm elements h incompatible mid Ineottatetentesesposttlee, hartrit. We here odes to the pubila.ha a highly onn• oreusteettorro., hat ortit *sadly supply tad* wau rm 1 :4 6 Find Open schen Übe ptinclpice. compounded orals sating Is Imanony,yat mach telkillng Its ova To ate.. Til-Pruutuat ]then Mfored.ln a courealent yet perfectly aft. bwitast. Wilds. eating upon the circubdion. Talmo the action of the aludele tetAtostluid* ard or lemdth. Aeo n otter asy debittlsting attiek of Mama atter depression from hod, or eV k'eal acct. doet 4rarroa t ilt•Aaraltaiiimotai, which. with a general at noverongs with a pecullsr ineuenee upon the nerve syetem.eshnieg nervous irritation,' when takes yr Wltboat the lout tendency_ to the brain, and nit rib* *Weide( :section Mach fa the baste of moat tbadwy—ottans aradagoirnalajaryibuktaadgiola 4 , 9 21, Tonic. modeisdegf and teinianatettykseltlugthe opoksof all pieta of the fnuanorrothwag secuserilY i n iii Vi tr jnerenee of the action tie vicious ovum. th o u ghta w theneidityortheinomath.asd act ig n ,nnelly upon Urn Ist regulating permanently the bllary 2 secrettona. ' • pitetyck—ltrboerer insets to kid tithe burnat t irill be disippoilltedi Nit 10 the sick. weak and tors•ep ted. It nga ar prove arentediel grateful tnevetto cordial, pammeed of sit Clabtelemi.oeTbe great polarity of Ibis delightful Arotait has Induced =ay Halloos, which the public should print 'against p haring. be wimp aided to bayanything else until you hare glren Boganarrs Thee lase Draw it Atli trial. One bottle will convince you how flotioltoly superior It is total these Imitations. Aligfitold at per bottle, or sin bottles far AA, bitho j• some BENJAMIN PACE, jR."It • - I arangsaosoitino patutaccutists'aigi (Elpinists, -•• • • PITTSIII34OI. PA. • ,• tot We - la PliltadeHpblit by. Oa sigent s—ltorratire A Morivig, min of the &nsemee *blitz Jobas, greet NMI Z Sons, INS North second stone. Also, le Heading, by .11114 r k Lanesiter; by John P, UDR Co; Pottrafilt,4otai 0. Dimwit, J. V,. C. nadirs and C. t ESNs t.Tluestilie, J. Vs; tillimsvina.. J. burns, and In uchuyiltill Mara, by - Dr. Chi attestor. , • Not alabor,t4i,,lT A CIAOD THEILADIES ' 1/..DUPON CO'S IBM AJAX 401.111iN,PitilL8 .ARE . r em o ving ' itooPagen inatillinvitleg of the menses . i Thus are ib *very nothingness...but bare been sued by tiut Doctor ra for /2tai lleled rew y - years,Wl4 in trance Ind' Ame urgedrica, with un palesiltad he s, hi man thoilsand,tedierviho /MVO used eamea thermic i , Make tber Pills y public...tbetim ailiviation or those suffering froniany rest, Tuttle' whatever, as well as a preventive tO, those ladle" whose health will not permit an increase at hunt ir...Tregnant fimales, or those supposing themselves • 4; Ire mu kmeddgainst using these Pills, atthe Prco prietor assumesuo respodsltlllry after the aboie IldSllo. nitibn, although their mildness would present ally Kin-. rylirttesith; otherwise, these Pills are reennuMendedo— pinections arcomPany each box. Prlre.sl: Sold hole eale and retail by, C, W. EPTING, corner Norwegian and Pesaro streets, Pottsville, Pa. ' All orders must be addressed to the' abate General ',Agent; wbo will eupp/y the trade at Pr6prtetor'it Prtees, and send . the'Pllis confidentially to ladles by mail, by !their enclosing $1 toClidfi..W.,i ZPTINO,rit Pottsville, county, Penna. ' slgnature,"J %renter brit on each --n mr othersgenuine. eottsvllle, Jude it, 'IT :Of 24,1ty • ( ! ' A RE.TIREI:I PHYBICIAPI,i., . . va•Arears of Age,F ;haulm HOSE SANDS O LIFE .hOm nearly run oak discovered; While ir6lie East I :lndies, a cotain cure for Consumption, Ardbtaa:Droll 1. !chills, Cottchs. I,ldic•anditienemi Debility.. The remedy waa, cilvenVered - by him ashen- his only child, a daughter, was given np to cUe.! Ile. had heard i much 'of !. thu wonderfn-Mcdorativit and healing qualities of, prep attdious to adifrom the Rest India Hemp, and lb. thought - orburred to hitrithat be might make a remedy doe hill child, lie studied hard and succeeded in 'realising his wtshes.. Ilia child aqui cured, and is now alive and weU. ' 110 his sin c e h ad the wonderful retned.V, to thousands et shearers In all puts of the world, and be has Dever failed In making them completely builblinoci happy.'' IV iplalag to do se much gcodvmposalble. bairn,' send to such of his afreted fellow-beings as reijuist it; this recipe, with full and explicit Ml...diem', fur mak ing it up, and successfully using it. Ile requlreimelli aPplieant to enclose him one /hitting—three cents to by returned u postage on the recipe. and Ale remain- Arc to be applied to the payment of thislstivertise- Mont. Addreia . -• • ,DR U. JAIdES, . • I , • - P10..19 Grand street, Jersey City,-N, J. I.Novediber,7,.'47 • firl; ._ As4m .* ' HARDWARE, Stiohter & 'Thompson WHOLOALE sNe . RZTAIL DEAUMB IN Ha tllAitare, evittlrii t Calla of-Centre ascii'talk streets, i'ottirtille,' -`‘Eli ssh a. uylldlt coaity, sakipv6. ‘ f ie oktuio. ,l " I . •••-• 04 • t • . .1 104. .11 V:* VS VI Vo* . , E :ATT.ENTION, TO oar large assortmeirt of Ilardware.Cutlery, • dc., which we offer tbe salikt a reasonable advance over trtanudecturereprime. We poises% sdvantages In trade - the , have sttred us the excluding sale of ands which have wirer he-w •offered In ibis county heretofore, and oat experience, together *lib' an extensive knowledge of menufacturers., enable us to order our goods direct , e which w tan sell lower than any other establishment: drinexed'And a Dumber of Articles comprising - Looka • Idurtklog and improved • Latches, - , • Boeing Machines, Butte aud nines, galis, Willie Lead, ißteel Squares, ° Zinc, - Billed Axes a Ratchets, ' Oil, , , Maas,• ,!Bely's *raining Chisels, ' Patty, ! - 1 Ship Augurs and Sitia, NMI; • - i jAgriculturelandFirming Spikes, I- • , Implements. Bellows, - ' , Ca bi ne t TrimminglOn . t , great variety. Tim, To Lock*, - Itope Peeking, '' : Latches • . • T.rred • ; Butts; and • ' Planes, I : . Building Hardware,, We have given especial 'attention, with a view of fur nishing contraction; and builders at the lowed mat' ket prices. •• } I , • • • elliirtloods ordered by mall, wilt receive prompt atten tion. and forwarded with despatch. Call and , see to at the corner of Cvn tre am; Market streets. 4(1-111 817C1111:11 A TITOMPSP:v.; t6r6313....9„ .131161-we A ,T prices to' snitlthe tiines, at A . STICHTER k THOMPSON'S, Nor. '18.'6 4&1 , For. carting, & Market, sta. • " MAKES. NCR. PLANES, Alouldint Planes, I 3 saatti Planes, Hong* 1 Rotinds, 113 ,4". 'AsiTaldok at the nerdware and Iron Dept. NuAtiK egad, 1 '6l' • ' - 31' LOCKS. Front door, Closet, Night-latchi with 2 811 1 verilated, PomoLair - or dark Miners/ now, a, veil Jarge assottnient. 'at low prices, at Um Hardware and Iron Depot. f !MANX POT!. August I, • • 31, coCr. mAit s 014 - Ct RVBVA a. mortal , blegiltreet. 0 STA NTLY on 'hand, a largess ' soettoent or Pen and Pocket Kuban, &Doom and C Razors, Table Knlres.and Perks, In Irory,atak.bniralo; bone sad wood handles; Carters and Porks,Dirks,&!wle, Knives, de. ALSO-La yeiy: extensive assortment of Walters, Tea Tcaxa Ar. • „ , Fine English . Onus, Holt Pistols, Allen's Berolvera, aid slngleand Double barrelled Platelsorltb a pound fteekol fancy Hardwlre fr e z o i nAtegbahrt Pillladelphla,Dee.3o,%44l[Dee.=,l3 , 32l reri MARDWMfmjfitollll DEPOT.: lit i iiiiihavulg now snug. od his is at his now *ea of business and with is new de furnish. log all each goodsas the business of the Coil Region may require, at their lowest market solos, lollolta the Inspection or thuPublie. I shall be &brays on hind indltare on hand a full stock of ' ' ' Bar iron, - Chapping Ales, ! - : Flue Iron, • ' ' Coal Shovels; r • , • , lOrtat Ste' I, , Traeo Chaim: - ' . ~,, - gilt Iron, . Mills sad Splkoi, . . ' ~_., llopil. Sadao Blocks. ' - - v. , DellOws, ' A falls and flees. de., g •- . . 7, iisrdwAre and iron Depot, amiss STasrr,thrfn shore ilerket, East side. , IFRAlill ;, J4O 150954 • . . '. ! lB4 •'.- • • .• • t. 5 LA3 3 gc.' lir riilt WA gus IA ft Two doors be. 11 211 ----- ' i t .. _t °l4 T -- 41 IffW Mite lrotel, and 'wetly omit& the: Mum' itanici, Dettartite: whine win be found 110 moneys t iiimortunnapet MAD* WARE: •,t. UOSPbTIiIIIIIO,II 'Ma.' • Brotags , , • , Plne Tray!. - ,••7', Saddlery, Iltrltani* War.; Stioalaskeesroola, . AamortmanitiMa• p e aks, Oarpsater'sTbota, ; Table Cat -., - M • asa tint Paint . Poeaet Ca ,- • • Barham otalralsea, - Tablo 8 - , • - Rolled Jt' , " ' Anvils will Vicol• ''.• N a il, and-tour, Aaaataliast of instills', Railroad Iron lad Nall; Sheal boa Cipsei,..s,: i . Smith Ibols. ' ' WITB,IIII Plate, • allattataatatio, • ROM Kettles, • Cast 8 t. - Imes. •• &tear I, • Land Itollsra, •.• ' Arta Bllstia, ' - , ~ . . ~ noi sacs, ~ , •,,, Italtraanniesa. - ' Croo•vat Soro s .. ' , ,t" . 4arorditrand Shot. ' . .. Inuenandluova. • 6:- q , . u k ltrObtrultiogttmOtethipubitefortbilpstrousg, ttagetteasdedtaidattliittahtdlsHialeapaetty.attiflaves Me Rear dna by.tbaAllallty of theirgoadwittletatiaa• tlaa ta:Ntstasom.aalkscooassadatlakart!ma t ernglamoTo •• • . 4111141 sdBlnttfa •-_,...,-.- • ' • Wilt aiatiwin, ~-..„.,: paoarsiia Scathe tai wictlrir4bitraatrat F' - IPoltirtWitrunt I 1080 - - •, -- - •, • ~ • ' • cesierfred,' tlbir'imajter. "• • nil body mil lot Itsuompcarifetw not .14-44 y., - - agllCHaqpint litarilfre • 4 arlatto Jamie sau 11 • 11 7 Fifa isaMas* . sjiew art haw all aotapilikr . thif sharkr.. • - - u tultsia47llllarket..-. , •.r ; The' Pit jplifs scoot owing is dilly trOor. jos toopoOsolor, .OIVQ*I pew 144 i *were NO: al Ilia* per sew. • . • It Is slated theoo= .4t,* an "Ay per3o4 Of the isspeesleit sty Carr; hero due a auttiOrialag tba geopti Sumo to eall i "Oputititioasi Ousnatiaa: • • The klaslalsaaliaa la :ha praipatorgoait Mormon war; la.titallasi fall fur. valaateani Trims the Paatioasan. - Tha array lot !Jail' will rafatoreal io the Elprlag. - - - - • a Diolhatittiot Irtairdt tolf It is iti4,4 thag :he Olathe' Puma, elbUs' &Mita has bow ircoated on atlarek. of mossy _by the oadoir .0 the BaardHel Noah that actlettoisi halt Imo bias poisioad aid pith', itati, that irarraaut hats hue **No la 04 bum of arms lobo ammo bad at 4 traasoothata with Um Board ; that tba *others of oho Itaril Is mod the pabliolunds is solos mad driakiaw, and oor. and up the fuel ' b theta Odle:loot shafgoa.' The 'loon has outtoOlutokozoltooroot Pldtacial pbio. Mairarty • itaLtrAiire --; First we Lair the Ct!law iriCaso-4, ;Wagglaa orgro = that The Domoeratia s pairtirtsadii pieds* is aver, baulk' in the Uaitad &ENDA) mom to Is pp, pie of icati!ii&the OW* oink cuoititatiod, oad' that plat" though a troioa norrtpaper sod la. eabthet;ottlasr•stood at every orosi road taroaahoist the tazallarbiddiai it. Nue It as Cape (loop, . , Then Forney In yesterday's Preps sVm I.:- 4 • We hare butyl* say, finally to tholrisettirtglotit Mien that wietlespise-aisti relseciti eseerrohlti w hen of 111)0 Mop spa pirtbloo, it shogun look closely to its own hOnseholtl. W. &hod a greig principle. '1 We oppose no Slave State, fair: ly wide. We resist wrongawil fraud. mbelleurem. excited for or against the South. We stand by tbs-anthor of the Nebraska bill. Is be an aboli tionist?. Wa stand by the , Gosersor s of Is he a disorgaolser t We fellow the pstblistogilai: ion • that sleeted' laves Ilasbanaa. ` i p, teas mob false In 1830--1 t is not faiscaow• . 13 4roresd such authoritieei w• eau afford to look own' WI 'ineffable contempt upon a newspaper' Tout Thumb before so audience of flatlbrownweea Imagines itself it king, when it is only Sim poppet of a set of grasping speoulators. There is a slight breese in the tistaetwatle" ty—bat Forney ;is right Ob. time. Peasonnottiecieatary Habig , who ltlflNod ly affected V•r iltaagnltuaread 1 $10 1 0111110i„,_ Nausea aid .11eadsebs, bees la tteerhaveltllkek.: land Bitter, * iratetul remedy. It gives skraillik and mew tie:the systete..stiateintee the lira organe, aid lorrusets aridity of the atoottek. ire would i r itittion the public against purchas ing any et 1110 many imitations of this deiight. fel aroma, To prevent imposition, be easetal to ask be earetal:te ask for Parttime . ' El4lbuni . • • ;' . . Tee Iktomorresi or me Onemosre.-The Reading Press eel's that thelargest apple tree in the Ifni ? ted Stems is et:tolling within the limit.' of the city of Readiag, uo the farm Wen. 13. Sobi,ener.— It is C 41104 diliiPiesideistZ-a astir given to it man ,' 3ears ago 'by i the .I„ eietnerable . eel Sche?, father of the present owner. The stook or 'nook of the tree theieures five fee and is half in disa ster; at a Wet a few feet obese tbogniund, there is a protelb4aOriae or'exereseeneecof bark; of great thiekness; noiineludnd, however, In die 412ellatleg. meat. Ita oi apples we ever lass than ale, behels.' The apples In ate were as large utile Vallenwolder. The tree la estimated to be over our .hundred yous old, and attained its . . present size a t fty years Igo. The upper branches ore largelmaislsro columns, which would make ten ordinary oppf,'a trees, supportfog when in bloom, an. arch et !ipso of , sixty-lei feet .in diameter, forming . a iireumfersnee of over two hundred feet. Aripli—r-yeLlearlaggree ground, faint red cheek, ,white . flesh, anAmoial, j cloy, Short thick stem, shape symmericoloind all of regular sin. Season from mouther,tiilApril. The editor of the Pres bat - , frequently et jOyed the apple, and found It of so 'parlor rtiolity„Tbe. tree io avidently,l* its dotage, but en year, ago it was in prime• bearing condi tion. This seine kind of apple is not known to ex ist alsowberel... A large number of floe graftings from this'ire are now growing in various parts o f Residing. : =hum, ae. • Tondolin of WWI* to the New cork bah' vaults, nearly twenty-four and a half millions or dollars, le get ting quite bnadintstmert, septet"! ly as the eitzsettled - si ale of tbotorehrtt urbane modem a postponement of the eaumptioncol ipeole payments probab/e. The footings of UN 01141ilifalat the week ending November Uth, $111,11181710 arealatich., Specie,- • , V 14,303.14 n Deposits, • - I 9 h e Them flituren - present the following changer from the statement of, the previa, week: Demos, In thins $412,302 Increase its' vide:, 1,13/410 Derresse In addition deposits, 610,523 thermic In circulation, 131,366 Tsa lonigestabilared and well known domestir com mission hoar. of Thomas A blartin, In Phlltufelphis, hale suspended. This was the oldest domestic commis sloe house in 'that ettP,and passed firmly through the MAO of ;QV Mr. Thomas on/red from the Arm several' years saggqryutlon an ample fortune, and subsequently be name Peserdeat of the Commercial Bank, In which posi tion beratlialned until his death. The business of t h e firm lisaibcso continued by Mr. James Martin. with ',boot the anterior - medic enjoyed by the irnt motioned undoubted pp to the present suspension. This hasbesu 'brought about by' the utter hopnesitillity of snaking sales of an Immense steek,el,mds on hand. upon widen accemtanees are running 1.8 - nrity, sod a wise deter.— muuttion not to make sacrifices kof money outside of the regular eh:intuit. :Mr. Martin is t prominent member • or the Society of /rim* and DO MOO 140.4 higher, or was bettor known in monetary circles in Philadelphia. No better' Illustration of the severity of the crisis is af forded, thin the morpension of 9ills obi and well *nab-. iished houirt The bestneee of the Branch Mint at gatrYraaelaco, err be month O ct ober, AP thllowa: 0014 Bullloo reeellsit, grow wt., 0• COLNaI-CiOLD . Phew. 09,000. 10.000 18,000 . . Double Ell4ti(" ri a l lle )g • ECM lla if thalart,, ~ QaarterDo;lam, Gold,• ;i Silver, , , 79,1X0 IZCASITIMITION. No. of Moos. 97,000 711,000 $103.740 12 odul. 1.929 40 osa. Vales. $1,380.000 '100,0%) 90,000 21,270,000 124100 1%200 • 226X0 Tales. 21420,000 26,500 . ---- Thal,',:'- 193.000 $1483,600 The nblionosts of foreign hoe Sao hoodoo*. by steamers, ;tbr. the month of October. totiparod•oltb thine, of_or,eponttlog period of last year, wen as Jbl lows :.... . . - . . 1867. surrieo oi to b„, - October 11, PALM o,t, o b n . 2.4! , 1,901, Z -9' Oetabrr 20, . - Total: i $4.119,180 Toes), f 7 7«rl This sheers la ihallax off la the stalptztents fa ()ammo.. IgOl, of 1414,1111. for the ten month. of the reserctiv• years landitad 141117, Windy% lb. comparison stands tlftft V . 1.515 e 4tt., N"..• . , $0,313,005 • 0201,113 ! lest, . . 0,544,172 STnitonct of to and Coinage iottbo Mint of lb llnittd Steak rbOnolpbtaolarind the month .f Sp oonbill', Itoln 1 1_ .;. s t*igaltiow Depositat., """ ?ma; cal m, Otborsopitemi; YAWL SIA/9.3;20;. I 2r470 00 T014.14d del/mitten $ 1 4 2 : 1 4 0 0 00 . l' rer ' Deienaal. , laelodis4:Bllrar piairlmak - $873'34 00 .Spintab:;aad Merzlearelbsetioaa ot a dol. • , tar raretra d fur asehalare I* mew aim ter, 0430 00 ,:, • ~...' Tkiddiviir : : 0 ~ . ' . 12183,140 00 00 10 0 r. fads WS) orTioad for a:thane roe writ owls, .. .0 . • . retik VAC 4370 00 , ariapp Itirectitod. Difelatetioa: es= l Ps, of Theis. • Double ,iistse.' 1070 itt lose. It .. • ; . lON nuae. st,fea.soo 72„000 :` • Mir Qauter4ll,i, Mesa, -- lialt 174444 ULM. 6:10410 52,1A1114.16 $316.000 4nekooo 'll9 00.00 * POO" , , . C/g,al; COPTS a. Letimoo 10,100 AIM 6414.; jl4-141711121 0,10428 ;WWI 34036010 700,000 c oppr Z . 1,01,000 • ' tem° t f To l le moans' stOr jilatitts. • •I PeTTIVILLS MARWATS. 41. • :,.! : : (Wholesale Prices.) . a s3iinkr,44l4 Se le.Orled Pooches, par'd. l jt 00 • Rye V1eer,441., 4 bei. de to usparPd. 200 whiscipeakel,l,2o4ll.Driod Apples, pas'6o. 20 R 3 ,1 1, . 1 --7 :do '' lsis, down, - 10 Qit, I do ' . . • l ilatter, Per {Mudd, • 'TT CASs, •' de - , 401 Shoulders, • 11 ' Potott4 h Z .Rains, u Thoothy. _ , . 3 2.5.10 rd, Cleverseee, , • 6 l o ti Plaster. de • $ B O O tubpSites, 1$ Boas POI' rsl 1 Sl3t - POPELVIVI,II.I.I6 = PRODUCES MIARRECTII. (Radatl Pelage.) noL —Whale Roar galls the $6 OS tat 60 bbl Mot) 'Ana Aat $ S . tX).• Rio Chop st e 446.16 bu.. lad Cam 00 s do. - . • ILION.--:l6lo•What6 lOU al El 401, %I v add Eoll Oft NA el andante &Oats &Oda. 101111DL...11•0 sale at, a 121 eta , pow b. Milton 10.1114da Vaal 1.2 W da; Peek 13 en Ilhoalden.ll do; RN at: ti to Id dq P*lna 1.3% ...aroseek 1214 do. P10017510:1&—letter all. h ost , It to 23 ifa ph i neeel2Hdo.. 14$632ets. doe:. lard OH etc. $i 11110/114-813r la 11 lasso 6 •,111 Cabal do; Po Elm Oda 0 11* 10 de "11* llto 11 an r•Aft ableT &Alt and Paheisai do. .1,116= WOE 110310411.1111 i 00 El b ait' 4116050 116 a A dill be, Joke 'to iv ets, 'Viet
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