. . . . .•• c i - c. ,- - •;•r• sre - t • ,••'‘' •-• , , . . . .. . - i (6E. Nmers .tturnftH. •••.z..„ • ~t 1 n .,,n...„...,„.. , ,...., 54 . t•••• ••••,, el . -... '''. I t . o f 4,11. ..A 4-01 Aq0 .e l'i n .A 4 44 -5 1- q 8 ..491.ed4 - " c ' g roar" 4c44 l 4 v ßga - oggß.envgetass . aNe ~, • . -.craw* ... . . ! .....---._ - ----__-- , -- - - ' f• ; . ..... . - - - 1`;• - e.79i - -- ,2 - 6 p..... , t' .: , POTTSVILIE, PA. i " .;1 iciti - .!; 1 ; - - =l l -"&ssgi° -&s § aMgs • ..- ,-_4l-.A.,.„.....,. , ..t•-.. ..m.A. ..0. . -6_ A, .. ~ _.. --........0---7.74Ka6'47.geanggEgg . l''''. - i,E , Il i 51;1 ' SATURDAY„ JAM:MIT -8, 1853. 1." '' _...... ..... „ .. z t . ..: § Er i g s .6»;..§ : sigFiggg§n§A§ I ~' - -14,1Y;;' • RECEIPTS. _ , r. i ... i ' Egi'7,7t§gliggWiq.sigAg.AßA ,-.,. MINERS' JOURSALTOR THE WEER. : ~, - '-i ; i c i . c. . IYIStim , F4 101141. 1 i 4 -41. _ .1 . 60 . : e.z , i -,? 1 ....4; • • • I - ---,,c,,,,,,m.. 1 „..: ?..to.t. to kebt:istry 7.1,44. i - - 2 .. . 1 'lgi l iq4l -. 1.1 1) :430'.g§..-..§ l .lRFFing.gil _,.. ... twin Letevermr. tnlnnesary %MI:). '4 r j., ' .';' ; haat Beard, to January 1,15 ' 4 '. ' ) r. -, i - :J''s AZ'i 4 l> . f 4 t l. 3Cd Tl tg ' Z 4 Vtitiggll .4: gtilgggg±T.;l ,=. ...1 .6- "..... ' ^...-. , ............,0•. 11 • 41ficiii!,16Juayl, IW, 100 ...... i ?- s. n .„, p. ms,Kmher Sc co., to Jaz. 1,15;4, Rrz ;•• i K :I ...1 : ... ___ - [-* _ ... - - i -,-.7., •• wi r „..,, to jestrary 1, li,-53, I ' o W t H - L i2gt - gigel. ' i7A§EWsiAs4REZireliTSAiiiPßlg " 11 ' i " •!•' ' "'' i '' .-"1. -- k - ;7; "-" e! " ;•5 P . V .-- - • el e" ! ''..ri -q: l• 4,`: - 1 - - _ - lj:ittra -t P lf. ‘ ;s . witrot juY als. t i ojeta l. ry I. IF4. 2 IX, '( .:`. ill t` t 1 ' ,:: - ; '''' SP ::::: , t4;;RFAii.Fcca t nßqEM.§ .. ang? I § -Vc , -';'' , ;' "'- Ilekersoe, to Jenunry I, 11. Na. - 6 :..0 . , F.t e- z .. , , ...? a ,L.,, . " := „ - ...."..."--e.Cia‘los:l:7•o;4 . t -.•l''' -I P. Palm, tains:Hwy :5 1553, 200 i v= -e..7 it ' 2 --- "' ~,-. -, . Pwb, to January 1, 1353. ''-'"2 00 • • "- " • 7 '' ; 01 1 1 iE. II rtil. .. ...•,,, , ,&Beiner,,ta Janeary I, 1533. if '.;; ' . A:P. litnier. mit:way I. 13,53, 200 1.., •':-=' ! ` 4 F • . ' Gerne, to Januarr 1,1834. 200 ; . --, '; t . ta - ' . -, lli.' . kr. B ..sq. to hily I. Ig2.- - 465 : , _,. 2.,..` -- I .5 - -q .' i . -'-• ! , •in J. Loeb, 0 April I. 1h57., ' -:.':' 00 I .-- ii i; ...., I ..., galiT ~ . Warne?, to January 1, 1954. - . 42 rg ) • :CA . t . R. I•::,. 1 ' ' • i - CIRF - 3 5: t..• . Bead, to Jancary I. IK - 3; -'a 00 : ....' " - C , 1:C , i 6 i ~ . . • 1 ;t:`.::3 -,: Sbey.lq November lb, 1853, 21. " 3 P ''1,17.i §gi§§§iiigTailii k, ~ 1 ,, .: • ps, Uoadhne &Berber. to Feb 1, 18.74. •4 00 ; -; k. LIAI < ; I . I . 4 ..c.-teeriVe..reee.liW or b;to January I, 11W.t. 1 (g) : a: ; 1.1 !!tg I l g i - i ' ~,e, ~,.„ :::, Hergersheiner, to Jan. 1, 15:4. . '2 00 0 t? t--,;,-. , -.------- . ~ ,V . , .. '. We tope tlir.e. in" arrears abroodwill ft,T- . .A I: w ti`j I • R§§olg..§l§§r; . ...,• . ...., . tbe,r antoants , due, as tpeeddy es powiti:e-- t g ":". - 3 ti c.: ; : i-e l rzoNircei-4-sr,--,, , fcr 1 -. -..,4 -.1-..t. oh . - , r , ........ccc,c,c4r2.) c• expense* for paper andlabor are very heavy. ! .4 °` ! 0 11` I , C. = s.. Chrgynsitts sad Public &Iwo! Tenehtra i E .,' :,i i 1 ;;; gggpsgsg - ggsgggiewl:- . • - . 1-- - 1- - .A ,- .... 0, .. ."". , 1 , 1‘ 7 .. .: cP.s. 6 - , _Si.& . . ~'''. •-, • ' be ettpV Al with TAg Miner.; .Thurtsi al SI i t- .. , ',-, A ; . , 4 Z'. I.: ?, --, - p.1.4.7.7.-n!eer.coponwvcr,...rceA2cr..Q.,mt ' - `":: - " -- ?..:L zt- :-tr-IF/e/CaiiM%W.g.-SgZS: el .::'.. . =I, in ndranee. .e. i ........ . ( ._ - SA - gly-ot - * ...:5 - .. - 41).AiTil = 2 4 Erg 7,,, OUR STATISTICS. . : 6 , ~ :;1 e , :, 1<: ?c.. ._ , k ,, ..c.. 00 .7e-. . ..ctctc....lettoc: o _ , - - ~. - .f• ::. ‘,.:, 1 k - 5.:7.4 1 -.. '9irigßZ.l-7 4 1F-788E,TFngSgFtq§ggg= g .•..1.. - --'S • . ;' . ...a...4.... -.,.., • ...VC! .1. 7 C.,C, •-• .0 4,. e present our readers, this morning, • €., ts. :: i ,- $ - - ..; q r, ---, :. .• . our Annual Statistics of the Anthra- , r . `, .. z .•:-. ~ i ~:fr. - §§grugg,§g§i§§y r. nri i ; =. : , '6 -- ' CO2I Trade of the r Oiled State.. togeth- ; .e ..."'. • • Ht. llr I . . . e '.• .-1 , 1.-."--1 1g;,:,.7-:- • e , eg-,-..e.c.8_ ,- -27-_, s lii z " .. - - -.- with the statties of this Region. The , - "6 - --.-. ( :It; 1 .:-..... 1 - - , ---- 7 -- - t quanher of Anthracite Coal, (and 5 z .:•:. I• P . ii' §§OEAR.ViESFA§gR' i.bituininous, which is found in the Ens- .4 ''-'` ' i ° . :-.....- I; ; I 1 ; (2 . - Fgfl"SFr=ielfiSifFI31 - : - F. ~- • . 1 .; , .• .; - section of this Regiou,) sent to market L--.. a .-- :-,.,-- _ : ..1 t i t--?;IFFIF,!..IF.IF.U'iTigni"ige§FF.iFVI''. , 113;.,2, was, 4,9%1",.1(1 tons, being an in- : -:-: .;, '''' " 1 ' ......'; . -.4p.....i;1,Tig1-i , ,pgi , ; ., .5 . 61.1 . . - dge..vc4 . 3 , iwf 6 sent a 44,8 1 ,1 tuns ore i the supply of - z,cr•.-1.1 t - f - •c7,-4 ' - '4 '''''.. t ..... '' prertous year. Or this usereaie, - Sc huyl• ; Jilt . - - -; I 7; !' if '' , '-' I -........---,Nct c; •-.! -;,•,,1, '',-.: ;.. 1 1 - ';;Imaill County furnishe , l !.:e8,06 , _. Ws , which c • `-' Z.- ' 7.- 1, A 3 ono •' .s VP Ti i t : r: t 6 - V*l ;•.! :: - C",..:*.• :Iv •••• • C , C...7, ..-..c.., , •:z.! ',°" more than one-half the total amount of , -..;.--(= re -4 1 . • 1 i... ' A. , 4. I -t. ,- ereare. )/i . ! ;,.. , 1-‘!". I .7... ..;:•,47,';;; ` The Coal Trade was prosperous, during ; .: ; 1 ~, .1 - : 1 . §RgAilK , ix , FtgWiAg_ta§§§.l4E:OV§ . • .s;:; whale of la.st. season, and subjerted to .. r .: . : I ;•: 1 • - 1e, ,- . - “; - ?.SzilP3p•PqP.S..!•347E4l4r3r'EfFs'il?' - 7 -1-1.,_ _ 53 . ; 1 k.; 1 -, Gv 7. ; v.-, ',p.p.:, ..,-r ..z. , s-tir .. •7..v0 ...0 ;J. ,, er drawbacks and interruptions than it.: -. l z.A -- .•r: W ,t . 7A TI - Till i F.lTl 7 g - KPlTeiathitaV4iF:A . i.; '. ' ~,-: 1 w,...,- 33 ct.eZcoal,e ..cdccs co cd cecob.u.c6st..ctscr'S • -: ' . ------------ ?..,........tuts experienced for many years. Labor tr - -- , - Vas liberally rewarded, and the Operators 1 . , .generally received a fair return for capital '-liniested. In this Region there was scarcely 2 ..ta .day's detention by Canal,, and but two - - slays by Railroad, by the burning of a bridge. ,- The other regions have, also, been likewise r - t fortunate.. In this,,not a single Colliery he , ' "?-1 itiow the water-level was ~ drowned out " by .. -like accumulation of water from rains or fresh :via ; and the atmosphere in our subterranean .. - -"sakirerns, peopled with thousands of human • ifeinga engaged in their arduous and danger ous avocation, continued unusually clear of *lase deadly vapors, justly the terror of the fattier. which so often cripple or disfigure - - 100, or tin frequently hurry hint into ver. ift. without a moment's warning, by their - 14 den and terrific explosions. , -4: the beginning of the season; the man inloturing- interests in the - East were hot in . .." - Ifioliiiebiag condition—very many estah- I a mints- staudiug i idle, and others only t belt woilted. The Iron interest of the ----. . 4. le country was almost entirely prnstra ,- . ~.: but the influence of the immense pro -..... ts of fold, and the extraordinary emi ion -- - only surplus population cf the Uni g ,-States,but of portions of Europe also, ii - : . „_.e caused a great revolution in' business /foh of thts country and England, and has lutletrated- even into the- continent of Lu nge to seme'extent, enhineing the price: of t youperty and wages, anti shmulattog the the manufacturing interests of the world ;' , ..01j0t particulrlyrin England and the United • - AIN' es. The advance in the pricelol iron is , 70aordinary, and it carne upon both Eng- t . 14 and, the United Steles so suddenly as ! rprise all and entangle many of the 4001 f shrewd and far-seeing producers, both e and abroad. Other manufactuong ' firsts of the country partake of the same ; *army, but not , to the same extent, in al- 1 "41 every se L ion. These, together with Olio others, which we have only room to i eiatitton this week, such as the increased I - Mind for the use of Locomotives traverse 1111 Our oumerousßailroads—the increase of i - i„Ostin Steamers—the great multiplicity of fklatunary Engines, &e., cannot fail' to effect , alte!Ooal trade very advantageously, and will eittio: an increase, at the lowest estimate, 0f400,004/ tons the present year. from_ the 11411114rnt Anthracite regions, to supply the afisutet. In 1849, the trade increased ( . .3 - ,,- lei:loos. which was over :10 per cent., but - i...-„,- , . ...tatAljtu as the revenue measure of IS let he be felt, it retahineiralrnesst stationaiv 4 'lB5l, having increased only. 2;1.090 ii4ll three sears. In 18.51. it 'increased '_,.1,,831 tons, and last year. 5.44.811. which verage about 29 per rent. increase for tisalliiyear. With the prospfets before us, : 1 1020114 safely put down the increase for the *five years at :It percent., which would .01t4he following results 85.1. .4'1856. IMES ;hen ilauthnfir the trade in fir.. years,' Iling and surprising as tins result 'pear, we feel confident that it will ized. The trade more' than doubled 18-13 to 1817, and similar causes. (pro t to American Industry, whether bro't by levying duties, the gold mania or zuses,) will product _ similar results are sorry our limits will not ptqmit, pursue ties fruitful subject limber eek. LATERAL RAILROADS . following is the official quantity of I which passed over the different lateral 'tad? in Schuylkill County, in the tear together with the increase over 6cli • illS. H. td 1,1165,502 II Valle)`, 458,4.51 61,095 ek, 4r,0,02 92,219. :arbon, - a 99,915 d'ee tease 'inylkill, JJ,2 . 1),099 ' 14,792 • • 79,406 - Creek, - Pt. Car., 50,579 u 9,911 66,543 68,543 'the Coal which passed over the Siva. I ',wherry Creek Rail Roads.passed Union Canal Rail Road. Tlie whole the Mount Carbon and Port Car. Road was that portion of the ton to Schuylkill . Valley and Mill Creek which was transported to mar . Philadelphia and Reading Rail IRBY- • Hill & Schuylkill Haven Rail Company shows the largest irv:rease, Imported over one million tons do %eat. This is one {cost pros. tics'in the County. AND COAL OPERATORS. .the progrees oldie Coal Trade . till Onunty we give below a list of , T of Collieries in the different see to legion, together with the list Abeat Adel, Total. wet. do. 32 18 5Q 25 18 16 34 26 11 I; 17 ' 14 • 8. -15 10' 4;: 1.1 9 Do ti Creek. 2 86 b 2.. 128 92 78 3 9 Loa 91 rs, by the above table. that while of Collieries are increasing the Operitors do not increase 4n the This is mused by the greatly it:i mpel:we in preparing Collierieii for • business. pgueulaily below she BOSTON COAL TRADE. ss at Co?.1 Into Boman In i~i and Is folloxs Di v No.—The:gooneys of (be Lit. to v." Itereaße: tie &Idyll:411 Railroad and Natigi Co. 50 Xt 40 9tP5 ti, ' 2l ' l) I Rase decl are d a .17,1 busamss t t tJ e last 6 ataaths. Eal Points of supply and distribution of Coal on the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road for the year ending November 30th, 1852. Amount of Cod receired from.rarious lateral Rai! Roads in the Coal Region Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Rail Road, at Port Carbon, From Valley and Mill Creek Rail Roads, Alount Carbon Rail Road at Mount Carbon, Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road. at Schuylkill Haven Little Schuylkill Rail Road, at Port Clinton Orwigsburg, - 143 00 .Port Clinton and Auburn, : 37 11 Hamburg. 1171 01 Mohrsville, ; - lir, 61 , Been Read'k ni-Mnhrsville,' - 1105 12 Reading, 12,772 13 Birdsboro', ' 280 12 Douglassville, . ' - 293 11 , Pottstown. ! 4921 12 Lin:Trick. 281; 05 Royein' Ford, ; - 785 Or; FhiPoizcille.• 6453 11 Valley Forge. al 00 Port ficnnedy. 1807 08 Norristown. • 1 1 108 14 Rambo's Turnout. i 28 09 Furnaces and Lime kilns, 273 01 Coohhehocken. I 1T,429,18 Spring Mills, Itlanayunit, Falls, Nicetown & Germantown, Junction, State Road, Philadelphia Richmond The:' lolirming is the official quantity of Anthracite Coal sent to market from the dif jerent regions in 1852, together with the in. crease and decrease: Schuidiall 1852. formal* _Deer's M. i Hail Road, 1.650,912 4.42 Conn!, 500,038 29.11,13'd1 Ptnegro.c. 2,519,4!:+2 289,0(4; Lelll2lllter,;on, 1,114.026 124.73(1 Del. S.: Hurt Co.. 496.81.1 17,(65 Penn Coal Co 426,4'1G 1119.:109 WilLesberre, 211,1410 t-- . l:amok 25,8 U, \~'~~~om~cu ~rm~ Bdurutnntt+, r dt flauf,l3,ll Co. do , 33,63') 13,6.:9 l'otal , 'E4t , 'fr2, 4.996,1311 i 4 16,000 Total merrase Of this increase Schuylkill County furnish. 28s,orz, and all be other Regions 21 , 6.- 748 tons—being ccosiderably more than one. f, all which. may be attributed to the com petition of individual enterprise over iocor porateitrompanicsi Every incorporated Coal Mining Company in SchuylkilbCounty, has been compelled to case mining as a Compa ny, and have bent driven out of the busi ness by individual' enterprise. The Forest improverneu Company buys and sells Coal, —hut the) are prohibited from mining by their Charter. The stock, however,' with the eaception of a little fraction, is field by a single individual--Mr. C. A. lILCASCIME. of New Fork, who controls the whole opera. _lions of the Company. Of the whole supply of Coal seat to mar ket in 1852, Schuylkill County furnished more than one haft as follows: 5,995,3.16 (ens 7,194,12;' " 5,634,312 •• 10.361,174 12,433,405 •• County, All other Region% Total tons, 4,096,130 Of the whole quantity sent to market troth the commencement of the trade' CeAvylkill County furnished, AU other Regions, Total Mg, 37,860,863 1‘ , 42. T. [II fled L*311611 COAL TRADE F 01111132 The supply of Coal sent to Market by the Lehigh Region W. 14 derived from she follow ingoources : Tans. cue. ~i iigli Coal & Navigation C.., 429:786 06 Room Run Mines. • .. 80,481 05 Beaver Meadow, ' 46,280 06 Spring Mountain Coal. 139,627 02 Coleratn Coal. 37,781 07 East Sugar Loaf Co.. .12,566 03 Cranberry Coal Co.. - - , 48,92 G 03 Hazleton Coal Co., C 0.,; ':= 130,627 11 Diamond Coal Co.. • ' 41,763 08 Buck Mountain. Coal. - I I 104,202 02 411M:equine Coal Co.. ,' 41,989 19 • l'outl, 1,114,025 12 The follimpiog is the quantity of Coal shipped from Richmond, the terminus of the Philadelphia Reading Road to the years 1850,1851 and 1852, together with the num ber of vessels: Tans Versals. In 1850, - '1.075,344 . 7,549 " 1831. 1.211.605 8,623 " 1852..1.226,649 9,047 . . lactase to 1852, 25,044 tons. THE PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING Rat! Baal Crinpoly. The Philadelphia St .Reading Rail Raul Company hold their: meeting on Monday next, when the Annual Repott •ot its affairs will t he presented to the Stockholders. It will show a large increase of receipts: over the previous years. U 6 0 , 2 ; This Company have ordered a Dividend oti the Preferred Stock of 31 per •cent.; do on the Common Stock, 4 per cent:: clear 'of Suite Tax. Al.o. e distribution of Common Stock created by the Sluicing Food to the holders of Common Stock of 0 pereeoL. and to Preferred Stock of 2 per cent.; (in mu . dance with the reaolotion of the Stockholders, in Januiry. 1849,) payable and deliverable on the Rth root. , to the present holders of 'the Stock. STATEMENT OF COAL TONNAGE, IVAire delivered on the Line of the Reading Rad R"ed I==2 1 267 05. ,e,381 lo; .• ' 1452 12 9 10 3421 - 1285 11 170 10. 18 . 93,321 16 147610. 69,491 08 48,105 ' 360,679 06 106,617 08 637,414 19154,144 _.... 496,95° 04;111, A:WORM:ITE COAL TRADE Of th;:nsitsd Stater for the Year' 1532 ,152,950 221,f)7.3 . 06,543, 6,314.1 r.!11,917 EN ft 14,814 thus COAL TRADE OF RICHMOND 4 i ' 2 7 . H.. '.. 4 , ...; / ' 0 r: LI W.V f • • , / i C ; 99 05: 23 15; 72 19 135 19; 52 10 21 13. S9OB 5711; 1671. 00 32,272 011 207 06 563-03 311'6 16 51 01! 418; 814 2308 15j 22,557 10 ` , 2 03 4 43 13 811 09 5273 06 1552 19! 141 19 2571 02• 1403 04 26,988 07 9 12 26 18 ESCIS IR 98 117 1 793.000 07 249,46() COAL OPERATORS The following is the quantity of Coal mined and sent to market dutiog the year 1852 from Schuylkill County; embracing the Schuylkill. Little Schuylkill and Swatara Regions: • Operators. Collieries. Torts. Charles Miller & Co., 5 131,1291 M. G. & P. Refiner, 6 130,448' Snyder Et Idilnes, 2 99,547 I Richard ifeekseher. , 3 93,3781 Gideon Bast & Co., " 3 91,460 Rogers, Sinniekson, it Co., 3 89,990 William Payne, ' 1 8.5,994 John & Richard Carter, 4 74,651 Spencer. Jones, & Macon. 6 , 73,659 16,000 James C. Oliver. 3 70,734 John Pinkerton, : 1 70,366 John . Tucker, 65,902 rge H. Potts, . ' 1F 58,817 Jones, Birbeek. & Cole. • :-: 2,551 Wm. & Thom** Johns, 1 57,045 George S. Repplier, 1 56,572 Kirk St Balm, 1 54,375 U;,000 . 17 firma mined. 1,462,718 W. Y. Agard & Co., 2 47,741 Ileatoo & Carter, 1 47,369 I;David Glover, I 47.090 l!Robert Ratcliffe & Co., 1 43,071 11Patrick Fogarty, 2 42,121 ;Meyer & Sillyrnau,___ 2 40,942 Richard Kear, , I 37,814 & H. EckelSon, ' . 1 • 34,814 David Beal, 1 34,739 I,F. J. Parvin, : 1 33,826 !IF. Macdonald, . 3 ' 31,544 ;'Conner & Roads. , 1 30,698 i A. A. Clarkson. 1 28,300 ' , George Wiggan, - 1 ' 26,784 James Taggart, 1 26,376 ,'Bowman & Richardson 1' 26,226 ji;L. S. - Spangler & Co,. 2 25,976 ;W. &:(.. Brittain, ; • I 24,849 .IJameS - Thornaa & Co. 2 23,020 iiDavid Brown & Co., 1 22,177 !;Brown & White, 1 21,757 'Sutton & Wright, 1 21,085 'John Doherty, 2 20,805 !J. B. McCreary, . 1 20,339 !James Neill, 1. 20,149 :Guiterman, Harper & Co., 1 20,083 43 firms mined, . 2,262,413 iWilliam Cooper, 1 19,567 !L. C: Dougherty.l 18,192 papewel I , D o v e y &Southal l. l , it 17,720 IL C. Harper & Co., '1 17,579 !?John,McGmnes & Co., 1 17,003 !Wm. Donaldson, 1 16,966 B. Bainbridge. 1 15,260 Kitzmtller, Steel & Co., 1 14,127 ID. E. Nice. 1 , 13,037 ;T. Garretson & Co., 1 12,862 'Wheeler & Miller, 1 12,447 ;A. Steinbetger, 1 12,387 J. A. Stetnherger, 1 11,836 ;McCormick & Clark, 1 10,273 Sillyman & Reed, 1 10,036 2,519.493 2,476,637 20.447,234 17,413,&11 ' t ; 58 arms mined. I!J. Conical. Wm. Littlehales, S. &Hyman, Milford. D.wison At Co., B. N. Time. Shultze. Bell dc Co., J. Atkinson. Job J. Williams. Win. Levan, Edmond-Pogb, _ . Greenawalt az, George, • S. Chadwick. John Preston. Kerns /S:' Reilly, liColabao Haboan, L: O'Brien. Moiganißrace, John Odgers. l!Osterman. Stutzmso do Coi R. H. F. Horton. ;Jones Es Straub. , V. Gardner. • , George Alton Et Co.. 1 .1. P. &Wager. ',John R. Dans. :William Wall, ',John William!, 0:7" We have not lulu. less . than 1000 tons to nut I, It appalrs froth theater that 17 mined. 43 mined, COAL TRADE OF TilE LINE: The supply of. Coal on the line betweet this place and Philadelphia - did not increased to the extent it was supposed it would du• ring the last season. activity, however, which now pervades Ilse Iroa trade, will, of course, cause au increase the present year, of not less than 50,000 tone; and probably more.—We give the figures/fora few years •,- past : R. R. Callite Total Toot. ; ,10 1818, • .1' ' 252,837 " 1819. 239,290 - 4 1850, 166,992 40,8 I 207,836 1851, 199,670 112,697 312,838 " 1832,.189,661 132,550 322,211 MOM= 7::7 ,. HOMEOPATHY DI NEW YOEIC STATE,-. I ,_ sitA3l EuGiamesvi nyi, Coax TRADE IN staitarpl 24.1. , C011NT1f.. Colliery at Brtddleport,-.1!) e t en hear the remark that the Motets-' • 1 We give below 'a Its: of all the Steam . Edna engaged in. the C 414 Trade is Schuylkill I, d, 14 3111- by‘systein of medicine is *. all gammon." I Couirty. their patter . the . purposes tor arida they are used, together with the *Meted i• Climes Donna, is also that -in a few- years it will he entirely 1 the Builders. For this mterestieg table wesn indebted to Capt.peorge C. WynkooP. Colliery at Yfiddi e p or i, iv ? 1. • Bat it semis he an article Cipta to who kindly collected the information for the Journal : •l; - ready in the early put or ti 4 14., , -th American Homeopathic 'Jame, ST. CLA.II al e vitaer of practising, physicians has lied within 114 last ten years, iu this' E. W. 3kGrs7.ms. is sit. ,. -. i State.i ft urn a hakeers • dozen to over three St. Clair , in mamma teeth the Shaft also t hundred letrallY qualiligt .Proctittooem— sinking. The Slope wiple ready for mining i shout the first of April. The Linea Teetotaler gives the °antes ot I threeltundred, with their places of residence, ' I (amot* whom we recogoize the name °four • L. RhasattsoaAt Co.. are also sinkmg a i frieni Salley of this village) and asks rite Slope.near St. Clair, and will be ready about 1 following question : " If in ten years this the first of kyitt. • •i systent of medical practice *dies out' from x e5am.2 u m ,,,y,,.., &_ m i ,...,, e, are a l to ; ten practitioners to three hundred, how long will it ttake at that rate to become entirely opetuaga new Colliery. or rather preparing ~. • annihilated r " We should like to .se . e an olA'one. on the Broad Mountain. that garstiun answered.—N. r. &fora,. ,Sersl Slopes. which- have been worked . levels,__ will _ sunk to a OM at the present 1... greater depth during the Winter season. Rut two or three small Colherie-. were atandoeted during the last rear. C 2 Cr 0 • f ... 47ES 01" 07,7, • ' a 3 1 : 14 3 r. o G . West Brann. Janies C. Oliver. I John Stanton, • Richard Heekseher, -Withal:O . Payne. John Doherty, John McGinnis. new, Adams & Miller. L. C. Dougherty. 31." G . A; P. !leaner. Charles Miller, John Doherty. Jones A: Straub, ' George Spencer te . Richard Bear,: Gideon 'Bast & Co.. Suttbn 5.7 Wright, M. 0.. 3 P: Heilner; I 3 Di M.G. A: P. Hrilner; B. V J. C. Harper SI . Co. G. M. 0. Ic P.Dirdner, TLW George Spencer & Co„ M.O. & P. Hrilner„ Patrick Fogarty': John Steinberger, David Glover. I ; A. A, Clarekson. W. & C. Eritiam, Charles Miller. - F. McDonald, James 0. R. Ileascher, F. McDonald, Martin Wearer. Bettenberger & Co., M. 0. & P.lleilner, Nall Crtell. Snyder Milnes, ' . 13. 'Bainbridge. GeOrge Mason & Co., Samuel Stllyman, John Pinkerton, Wm. S.: Thbmas Johns, / G. S. RgiplieF., Patrick Foga rty,, F. J. Partrin, Littlehales & Co.: Snyder* Milne's, James C. Oliver. E.'W. Lewis Richardson & Co.. Trenuint cj Dona/Ligon. E. R. Spangler. ' ; 11.: Horton dr. Co., 1. S. Spangler, McCormick & Clark, Henry Eckel & Co., Brown & White. J. B. AlcCreary, • Isaac Ebert, Tom.. ' 496,952 11,1:498 79:1,000 /240,4G0 Mount Carton. J. Thomas & Co. George Miller. Delaware Coal Company, Brown &:Co., Charles Aliller & Co. Richard Jones & Co.. Delaward Coal Company, Rogers, Sinnickson, & Co. Daniel Edwards, George H. Potts, Snyder & Co., Y.'s L.. Schuylkill Valley. Reed 8,-. SiHyman, Richard Jones & Co.. Japes C. Oliver. William V. Agard Wm. V. Agard. Belmont, Collation &:. Co.. Conner S.: Roads. Petetman & Co. Capewelll4 Dover. James Neal, John Tucker, H. Guitercriiin & J. L Thomis'k Co. Jamek.Dodson 4 Co. samuerSill i vroan S S4o. Meyer & Silfs - mon. George H. Piits, William Cooper, ' John Tucker, J . & R. Carter. John G. Hewes, A. Sillymsn, S. Sillyinso, Milford. S. Sillymaa, Woodburn. Greenwood Co.,Pt. Car'n Tamaqua. Tone„ , ” 1,650,911 17 242 05 61 06 477 11 423 11 2035 19 47,455 03 608 05 927 15 5363 01 337 06 798 16 31,419 16 1462 19 7080 14 3794 09 ann 11 2844 03 46,512 16 9814 16 383 07 97 09 46 07 303 08 739 09 20 07 14 18 221 03 334 17 2856 o'3 6691 07 9808 05 71 02 15.216 00 4591 00 13 1475 00 OS 212.395 02 01!1,248,856 04 1911,650,911 17 Robert Radcliff At Co., J. & R. Carter. Heaton Se Carter, Jones, Efirbecle k Cole. James Taggart, Willitien Donaldson, George Wiggan. William Levan. Bowman 5: Richardson, New Boston. New 11109t00 Company. 1010 ; 2724 ' 2745 i6509,,i Giving 39 Eogines engaged exclusively in hoising Coal with an, aggregate power. of . . . . . . . - . -' - - home;. 1040 gregate power of - - - 205 Engines. Aggregate Steam Power engag in the Coal Trade. - Which mat' be put down as al to the:labor of 32,545 men STEAM .INGINES IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Enga,ged for various purposes, together with their power, builders, &c., not engaged directly in the Coal Trade : • , (hours. I , Purpose..,,. I Horse-Power. 1 Rudders. . - .... _ —_____ Eckert & Griscuin. :law Mill. - 10 Vastine, R. lleckscher, do do 15 Vastine. Daniel ',arm. & Co., do .1.. 211 Vastine, do do. ,,. do du 211 Vastine, Radclifft &•Cd... . do do - In J. K. Smith, Charles Baber, , du do . —• 12 G. B. Fisler, George Repplter, .do du , 2)1 McGinnes, • E. E. Bland, ' , ; do do ,_ " 12 De Haven, J. Cockill, - • i do do , - JO' Vastine. Battlorff & Co.. Machine Shop, 10 Hanka' & Co., Carter & Allen, du do r d d o u •- 15 Carter & Allen, W. De Haven, 20 De Haven. Snyder & Milnes , do du . !:. ) 5 ' Snyder & Co, Vastine. t 110 ir do . 8 • Vastine, -• John Warner, • do do 8 J. Warner. Mason & CO., r r , do do 29 'E. W. McGinnes. E. &W. Payne, Grist Mill,. • • - 20 Snyder & Co:, Ruch & Evans, , do do 15 'E. W. McGinnes, P. J. Parvin, do do • ' 15, Snyder & Co., Sholenberger & Brother, do do • 25 G.B. Fisler, George Latier, _ , • Brewery, --)„. . , 8 Vastine, D. G. Yuengling, do lu MeGiones. • A. S. Kee, . , Sawing sod Turning. 8 McGinnes. F. W. Hughes, ,do do- , . 8 ; Wren le Brothers, - Harris, Burnish & Co . ; . Rolling Mill, . 60 Wren & Brothers, do do do, do do 10 - • Snyder Sr Milnes, J. Derr, • Foundry, . S E.I.V. McGinnes, B. Banana, Printing, 4 -. Wren, & Brothers. Dauphin Company, 60, 60, 20, Snyder ',S; Aloes, T. Wintersteen. Machine Shop, I 15 T. Wintersteeo, Wren & Brothers, do do, 1 15 . Wren & Brothers, ; 'All SOTIO tlllb Si;C5. LOCOMOTIVES ON LATERAL RAIL' ROADS IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. 1 _____......________ ___ _l____ I 0:7 , The Ohio papers assert that a well has The folloWing are the number of Locomotives running on the different lateral Railroads I . in Schuylkill County, for carrying Coal and other purposes. been sunk in Stocking Valley, in that State, : to the depth of siz hundred teet;for the par- Mine Hill, & Schuylkill Haven Rail Road•l2 for Coal, 2 fur Trucks, 1 Gem for Com- 1 ~ pose of obtaining salt water. The objet,ol pang. ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' .' the enterprising individuals has been fully ac. -. Little Schuylkill Rail Road 6 for Coal, dm., and , 1 for Passengers, - - Schuylkill Valley Rail Road 3 for Coal and I for Passenger!, . . ' ~ • _ 14' complis h ed, a supply of water having been reached which require s but tilty-three gal- Mill Creek Rail Road for carrying Coal, ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' " ' 2 : lons to snake a bushel of salt of fifty pounds. • i •• . Total number of Locomotives running on lateral roads, . , - The water rises spontaneously to the surface, • sod flows at the rate 0f4900 to 5000 gallons RECAPITULATION A trriter in the Journal' al Commerce • We give below the-pOiver built by each ; says that he knows in California "no less bfachinkt in, Schuylkill County: , than tour dry goods merchants who peddle . . i , • chsursrand seven members of the Gospel who Coat • sore , .T otal ...A . h.. 'Anat. Nate, 4.c., - Poster.. `v"" ""'." , Snyder & Milnes, 1590 210 1790 ; TY - The Syracuse Star says that rc Piee's Wm. De Haven. . Joao ;,32 1038 election was brought about by a concsteoa- E. W.lileGinues. 1400 , , - 13 1483 tion of tortuitottscircurnstances superinduced . F. B. Fisler Se Bro., 522 ' 37 559 by a succession of unparallelled coincidences. : T. Wiutenteen. 560 15 5751 0:7" his said there are two words. and! Gee. Mason & Co.. 310 00 310 two only. in our lantiage. which contain all i Carter. & Allen. 430 --• 15 445 the vowels in their regular order. They are i Lewis Vastine, 275 ' -4,91 - 366 °abstemiously" and -*facetiously." • ' .T. R. Smith, ' :... - 0 'lO VA Umholts d: Cu., or -- . • ~, • . C:7" ft is said that 3,000 lOU of loins:xi:v . 4 , Hauled!, 70 it, '- I juice are annually squrited over the face of S° God's creation. Roo Winans, 90 r 90 Wm 1!t Brothers, 30 ' 15 45 Ir 7 Why are wealthy fathers like oysters? . _ Because the more readily they "shell out," the more highly they are esteemed. t 07. The eyes of needles are punched by a i machine, which, superintended by one boy. can punch twenty thousand a day. 1 , JO' Accustom yourself to have some eas t ploymeot for:every hour you can prudently i snatch from business. n" Wit ii brushwood— judgment is tint. tier. The former makes the brightest flami,l but the litter makes the most lasting beat. 0:7 If you want cheap basains,:tleal with those who advertise. - .07* Lon fellow tab Sunday -"the golden clasp which closes the volume of the week." , 0:7 Boys. are Oa making proper .use of these long evenings? most 0:7 dep Of lor*W fal poverty, . that of the mind is the e tr 7" The best e way to chew tobacco i ntot eschew it. crr eslifornia has 40.000 acres of mineral, and 50,000 acres of farming lauds:. 07 California contains thinpihrse coun ties in all. . . tuns, 2,482,647 - 9,395 7.970 . 7,717 7,547 . 7,274 6,738 5,881 5,589 5,102 5,089 . 4,704 • 4,269 4,225 3,936 2 3,895 3,774 1 3.870 1 3.644 1 3471 1 2,615 1 . 2,627 2,365 1 - 2,044 1 2,004 1 • 1,898 1 1,416 1. 1,220 The folloWing is a list of the Steam En gines built and furnished to the trade in 1852: James C. Oliver. 40 West lita9ch, R. Reckscher, 130 do, John MeGinnes, - 15 do. - Charles Miller, SO , ~.„.: do, Jones ic Straub, 9:I ,;:aff, do, Geo. Spencer & Co..- .<4O" : - .49. Richard Kimir, ,40 - do, , Geo. Mason.& Co.. 20 . /dill Creek, W. & Thonias Johns. 140 • du. - George Repplier. '6O do.:F. J. Farm. 30 i do. E. W. McGlone,. 25 11- do. Lewis Rteluirdson & Co., 40 do, IL Hatton, .', 20 Donaldson. Conner & Riads. 60 Sehuy'l. Val. Capewelhinoves, & Co. 40 do. John Tucker. . 80 do. *. Sillymin. 25 . do, b. Sillvman;. al do, Wm. Donaldson,.' .GO Tama. Shalt; J. &R Carter & Co., 100 Schuyl. Val., Mr. Dodsna; ' •15 do dolt who scut NP.w COLLIERIES PROGRESSING. NEST BRANCEI. JOHN AlN:lmes &Co. are.prepar log anew Colliery tit the Broad Mountain, and will be ready_ to mice Coal in Juae. . Cluat.ES It.tur.tit has sunk a new Slope at the Nine Rill Gap, and will be ready to mina Coal ID Februari. Ricasaii jitcescitta, is' preparing a nett Colliery, called Thomaston. Colliery, which will be ready in June. GEORGE SI'DIEFX4E ci s luive commenced sinking a new Slone ahoy blinerstille, and will be ready to shit COal in July. ' FRANI 11.14comuiza is sinking a new Slope, West Wiest; which will be ready about June nest. • . ' ` DoiLit• 4w441:1, Is preparing ia new : Col. iisey, on-the Muddy Brssch, !which will ha eady in April. i list of Operators .1,462,718 tool. 2,262,412 toss. new 40 i N. Perk 40 1:113 new CO SO 1:1 12 t e : : 40 new ° 40 40 fU) 30 110 40 .40 CO vitt.ls . . , • 1I) 1 ;. , 411 15/ 40 / 30 21) • 25 /new 90 • new 50 , 20 nkr 30 4 7' tam; to I 1 new3o 1 0.56 CM GO. ton GO 40 60 iv new 1;11 new 40 new 20 neW 10 GO- 20 40A0A0i40.20.20 oew6o i ro Engine• engaged in - Pumping and !billing with an aggregate power of 102 Engines engaged in Breaking and &reeling Coal with SO ag• 33 Engines, aggregate power, a. EIGINES BUILT IN 1932. 1140 Horse• Power MEM 2, -g • . . , "{ Ita 41:5 111TILDETI' Or ZINCNtit. 01 i • .; 15 1, 551Deflaveu 2:1 1 : -.4 201 De Haven, ' 30 ; 1 30, wirii,_at Eros.. new work, 15 ! l• 115 ; 1. L. Dirt. and De Haven 15 • :.; 15 De Haven. 15 ' 15 J. L. Port. new work. 20 : " 90 E. W. McGinnis. : 2) J. L. Pon. 20 • 1..0 (14611111 j% 20 . 80 1 1 / a tion & Co., new work'. 15' De Haven. 71). Williim De Haven. ' / 4.0 '; Mason be Co., new work. / 20 ' 0:1)e Haven. / i 20.15 i 326 De Haven and E.W.Mdlionis( 15 )5 William De !raven. / , 't ' LITTLE SCIIIII"L. COAL TRADE. I 10 /101 Snyder /r. Co. / i i 15 ' 75' 1 Willing De Haven. 1 , The Coal from this Region in 1852 was . 6 36' Snyder S. Co-. Xtui De Haven- i mined and sent to market by the follownw i 10 50' William De Haven. i mson , - 20 1 70 ; E. W. McGinnis. Tons. ' z John Be. Rehardtarter, , , 74,651 021 20 20 i William , De Haven. • .1 Heaton tc Carter. 47,368 11 i 15 75' De !liven and MeGinni, Robert Rarcliff 8: Co.. - 43,071 07' 211 - 20 : McGinnis. James Taggart,26,37s 18. 20 , 30, Snyder dr. Co.. J. L. POll. • Wm. waT d:.:44 . .20 20 • William De Haven. S / Jones, Birkbeck Cole. 16,966 06 1 .18,5.51 07 15 4;3 , , NV illism De Haven. (fen de %Vig,gan. 26,783 11 20.20 140 , E. -W. lkFtlionis. , * 0 . Bowman .l: Richardson, 26,226 07 10 / 1101 Snyder & Masts. 10 /10 ' William De Ibsen. 'lVirn. Levan,. . 5.702 02 15 7 E5 160' Vastine,,McGinnis k. Dellsen s n 5.099 16 ' '2O :30. Wm. De Haven and Vastine. ' Teta! ' // 10 In' William Dr Haven. There Were 3 new Collieries added in :. / 10 iO- : .... do du . 1852. The number of Collieries now in 15 70 do do I operation are 14; Of-which 5 are below the i, 1 water level. The Steam Engines enga / ged in mining are 25 in number, with an 1 aggregate power of 769 horses. 01 this num ber 9 were built during 1852, with an aggre gate power of 400 horses. For, hoisting Coal and pumping, there aie 11, and for breaking and screening Coal 14 Engines. Mr. WILLIASI DONALDSON is engaged in sinking a perpendicular Shaft, and Mr. Win. OAN a'new Slope. 1111 55' Snyder 8: Milne*. 130. T. %Vinterstein. 20 Mason Co.. 25 G. 11. Fisk, S. Emitter. 301 E. W. McGinnis. 160 Snyder ?blues. 115- De Haven,Yastme it MeGirex 10; E. W. McGinnis. 65 j McGinnis and Vastine. 10 Snyder 8c Miloes. 134 do do S T. Winterstein. 25; William De Haven. 40. Mason Sr. Co., new slope. , 40 60 new 25 new 40 21), Umholtz Er Co. 20; Mason & Co. 20; Batdorfrit Co. ! Umholti a. Co. 12 do do 12; Snyder k Mitnes. • 12; Umholt.i& Co. 20 !a. 11. Flsler k. Brother 20 20 29 12 12 12 90 no 20 • SO E. W. McGinnis.. 50 15 r 65 !Soydcr.d.: Co. 20 15 135, McGinnis, Snyder & Co, 15 45 Snydei lc Co. fA 20 140: E. W. McGinnis. 30 :0 90, do do ' 40 15 115 ; Snyder & Co., and lle Haven 40 a 2O 150' Wyoaus and McGinnis. 10 ' 10 Lewis Vastine. 30 220 Snyder & Co. 30 170 Snyder d: 00.40 CO 15 15 i Lewis Vastine. 20 110 Mason & Co. 20 95 !G. B. Fieler & Brother. 15 110; w stersteln.anyderken.* Clin's 20 165, :E. W. 'McGinnis. 15 90 Wintenstein & G. B. Fidel.. 20 150:,McGinnis and Winteratem. ,15 15. G. B. Filer 8: Brother. ;um 12.15 92! T. Wiuterstein. 12 t;2. G. B. Fisler &Brother. 20 100 Snyder & Go., end McGinnis. 15 . 15' G. B. & Co. 20 20 Snyder & Co. 1 15: T. Winterstein. 20 201 E. W. McGinnis. 20 80 G. B. Filler & Brother.' 20 80 ; Snyder & Milne. .10 20 T. tVinterstein. t '2O 80 E. W. McGinnis. 20 100 Carter k Allen. 25 25' E. W. McGinnis. 25 25 G. B. Eisler ee Brother. 25 90 do do ' , it 20, do do • 120 Snvder&Co., dt Filler & Bro. new CO new 70 30140 90, Carter d: Allen. 200. Carter & Allen, lc J. K. Smith SO' Snyder & Co., le J. K. Smith. 110 Carter S Allen a: .1. K Smith. 20; G. B. Ftsler A: Brother. 1101Smder lc Co. ac J. K. Smith. 10 J. K. Smith. 70'T. Winterstein. 70.1 K. Smith. William De Haven. 80 2o 20.10 20 10 10 10 10 508 1 it will be observed that all the Eagines in Schuylkill County were erected by our Me chanists except one, a 90 horse, which was I built by Ross Winos, of Baltimore. This f eogine was originally constructed for the Danville and Pottsville Bail Road. Jost & STuve. hue jaw competed 2 new Slope, tram which they expert to mine at least 25,800 tons io 1853. - ' ,DONALDSON. Messrs. M. G. le P. Ruyan. are PrrPa ring an extensive . Colliery eetablishment at Donaldson, which wilt be ready in Nay or June; , SCIIUYLKILL •VALLEY. A. SILLIMAN, ip prepuing a new Collie►s at tits:ants, 'which Will be ready about' the first of March: T;lnsn J: lc R. Carraa, are aming !mem, Slope at Tuscarora, and will bere* to falai Coal about the first ot J. 11-..Cocattz, h slaking a new Slope at F.Kta flit!, abd'wilFßrtady abr!. ll "a l !ult. Dr. A. EnntusaFf4 is Grain, s!to► Eil • 1 The Coal sent from this section of the Re- I pion was mined by the following persons, as I reported by the officers of the Swatara Rail Road Company, as having passed over that Road. This report embraces the Coal consu med on the lines,and of course differs alit de from the returns from the Collectors' offi. ces on the'Otherloads : itt. Bill P. Grot.4 rotal. • R. R. R. B. - Henry Eckel & Co., 11,107 '21,254 32,321 L. S. Spi . i . agfer & Co.: 16,216 9,303 25,319 .54cCormul: & Clark. 10,273 535 10,808 IL P. F. Horton; 2,645 . 9,645 V. Gardoery . b 67 93, . 1,606 P. Lou:, - 491, . 1,833 2,324 Greeuawah& Peprge, - 4,113 4,113 • ' 41,490 39,005 79,406 Increase over the trade of 1851, 1 47,171 teDS. New Collieries were put in .operation in 1852 by Me 131%. Spangler & Horton—and the most extensive Colliery in the Schuylkill Coal Region is being prepared on the Don• aldson property, by Messrs. M. 0.1: P. lleilner. 1 4 19' • 10i , 111 , 0: the week, 3017 lesaalsfor aeason, 4„16 For Boston and vicinity include. evertihlng !font:, LORBERY CREEK COAL TRADE. East of ICape Cod; to ?T aeh Nett =. New Ilunir• : shire arid The quantity bent 'tom tbiq Region ill j Southern Potty include!. evt. , tytlng in the South. 1852 was mined by the lollowine per.ons - : . ern StaleA anJ IVf3et Indic. a- well a- to all !own!, oft Dellware River below itichfuoud 14,127 COAFI - 111DE BY RAILROAD FOR 18.53. 12,447 ; Sent by Itn,le r nad for the week einlm. on Thu' 692! day :27,265 Kitzroiller, Stets 6: Co Wheeler ac Miller, (;reenawalt & George. Port Citrhon Pottpville, Schuylkill Haven DELAWARE de HUDSON COAL CO. Port Clininio The Delaware and Hudson Company 4.121 of closed their canal on the first of December: i• To 9 1 = peruxl la ,a year, They could have kept it open longer, but i Ineren i far. they closed as soon as they found • a siagaa• tion in the-trade. Their policy was prudent. n.yrys AND Tr.diNSPORTOIO4 or r: an, nom). • and worthy of Imitation by other region. I 1 From M. Carbon. S. Haven. P Clinton Only 11,000 tons of Coat were sold on the } To "6 . • I 1.5 of . line of canal Dom Honesdale to Roundout by this Company and the Pennsylvania Coal Company. , About 18,000 tons were CODSUM ed at Carbondale and 'Honesdale. which was sold by the Company. The quantity sent to market by the Baltimore 8: Ohio Rail Road Company in 1852 iras, 206,290 Tons. Of which the consumed, 25.794 We haveytot received the quantity sent by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company io An ?.79.4 • do 3315 do 6509 The whole trade by Rait Road and Canal in 1851. eissas fotows: By Rail Roid, By Baal, Consumeti•by . the Earl Road Company in 1851, 19,549 Since the above was placed in type we have,seen the following : CtMBERLAND COAL MINES. Bstriatorts, Jan. s.—The various coal comps. nits mining to the Cumberland Coal Region held a meeting here this morning, which was largely at leaded, for the purpose of agreeing to tumnih a cer tain amount of coal each day for tiansportation O ver the road. The following companies have agreed us give security to the President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to furnish at Cumberland daily, for transportation, the following quanta ios of coal as annexed : Phwnia Company, New Creek Llangollen. Swanton Borden " Withers " Parker Ransoming Chesapeake " Cumberland , Thos. Kerr " They may furnish that quantity io a Jewr years but they will not do it to 1842. So great an inereose 111 the trade in so short a i time cannot be accomplished--neither ties for transporting or. men'to mined, it can be procured in 1843. ' EMI 6509 • V" CiFfffoit pavesprats are being , laid in Boston._ . 17.5.4; oottoilinlow is a good coal& • tril stotiblescife bobs few tier enkilinent slily one abroad. 07liatine *ln sooner than s tar. • "‘Sal DONALDSON AND TDEMONT Cod Trade: Total, CUMBERLAND COAL TRADE 149,297 Tons .85,719 ?.:14,016 Tons Total daily 72 - 1 C.nmou Sasols.- 43 -The Superinten dent at the Common tichpols of Petintra pia reports. that the number of pupils at the , drools in the State are 180.771. 'flits does not inelude the city and_ county of Philattel phia. I The Comptroller ot.lhe State of New York !reports that there are in that State 963,507 pupils attending public schools : 7i i 7 4m:tiling private 105 co l ore d schools. with 4,416 scholats. • • a:7-1 Approaching Marriage. —ln the fash ionablk world of Washington it is said that thedisiinguished United States Attorney Ge neral isMbout to lead to the bymental altar a• beautiful and fascinating widow, longknown as the'queen of the ton in the metropolis. • . ZAdrerizstng, says the Dutchman. is to businms, what manure is to land, and bread and butter to the growing school urchin— rolling the stone of Stsyphus up the hill of commerce, as easily as a soap-bubble soar eth in she air. try. iTlie Irving Ilonse, at New-York. char ged foi• Kossuth's board, Sc., St4,MB7. Mr. Howard, however, deducted 81000. lea ning 013.299,87. Last wimer he received $lO,OOO, and a bill has been passed now to pay the balauce. iNtrays pay your debts to gentlemen and respects to ladies. 37•iTheri are lour million of three cent pieces n circulation: 03 Wear flannel. and On% hug the stove. TIM COIL TRADE FOR 1852 AMR' 1111111 t Thequantity sent by Ytailrclad this week tg only 5.121 eit tons. Nearly all the Operators have ceased minirg and sendini Coal to market at pre:seal. They are limn ly engaged in Fettling up lag year's bu‘irreFs as far as possible, and recruiting, themselves for, the en• suing mason, which will tax all their energiesto the utmosti to supply the detnatul.l The - Taal Operators will hold rut adjourned meet ing to ay. ut the American house. on hil-ine-s or irnixtrt4nee connected with the trade. By Telegraph. Poiti RICIVIIONTI..FRIWIS, 1 u'et.ocr.. r Ratei of freight from Richmono,—. To Roston. S•! 00 Newirork; 1 :40 • REPORT OF SHIPAIENTS • Frogs Richmond, for wrek ending 'nu day, Dv. 2.5, 1852 - SL.'Bk Scii. Sla Bt4; ,Urination. Tons. Bosien& run. 991 • • ii:Cinnt'&. B. t. 9 N. Y. & cicin. 11tit; Jlonh Rive, I I 7 10 11'Sou'ih .m Pi,.'Si— t MISCELLANEOUS. P. W. 111 MOWS & CO.'S PAsa ACC AGES CV—NOTICE . . THE tabscriber, late Agent foram Emigrant Muse of p;.,w. Byrnes Mc Co., which failed the litter end of Magian last, Infernal these interested, that he has received information from Liverpool, which states that fleinge Raul, of saiJ house, offers tobting out all the Pasienots env,ageal by paying one-half the rase late arena. The simeti °raw Estate will only pay It Is stared, six shillings to the pound sterling en the Drafts dent out. An Lem was to be despatched to this ePtintly. atter Chrieintas,to MAP the payment of thediviiiend on the Dratle.of which, We peewee, due toiler. will be given. We publish this inforp,a• lien fiar the benefit of those interested. B HANNAN. tete -Vent of P. 8.11.1114 4• C. Jan. & IE4. LIST OT LETTERS REHAINING in the - Post °Mrs at St. Claiv,Pa., Deedniber 31irLIS:12: Agen Erigen Evans Jno ablpßottenhegrer Geo Anetta*Jos -Evans Evan do Regan Thor, Baits /On liabhon T du Roth John Brindle idaniuel Ilatl Henry Rafteoy M ship ButteraWorth suiptiosklna Jut Rhine Joseph Mitts Jos do Err Hugh Roth John Cavanagh T do Lawton Win eluttlnT.lno hip Clements J do Lees Job shipoinapbel I M Moan?: Thos McDonald Ja. Tung Geo Daniels Henj ithipNolan Tito, Waller Frank Evans rhos Oldham John William E bmp JONATHAN JOHNSON. P.M. It Jan. le‘ 1853 TO TIM LADIES. lIaI.,TU MKS respettfolly announce , that she has justreturned Isom New York with a large as sortment of new and beautiful 'patterns for Clash*, signititu.kr,..br. ' , epilog confident she can give emlre satisfaction to all who may patronize her. she resPeetHilly solicit. a call. Residence CENTRE oppoeite the Amtriran House,l Pnt,ttiiile Jan. 4 1853. 2-If 1500 ton. 400 " alO '• 100 • 4, 1853. INCASIT'Z'APICES--.PASSILGES. 80W21114N, GRINNELL * C0.. 5:i SOIPPfI threat, New York, oar authorized Arrenis fOr the P,Wallan , nil Line. of Liver pool and London Packet dlnp.. .: 1.- 4 i - Liverpool Packets sail to and from 7 4 ,,,,0V.,,a c , , Liverpool Sixth and Tn . Pnty-firn of 44 4 4 . 4 --""' " , Cirry connth. ~ _ _ MXI . • ahip Liverpool,. (.pt. gatdiner. ' 400 400 " 600 ; ennotitution, '- Britton. - I New World, ' - Miler.. " Queen of the Went. - flatlet!. i Constantine, •• Duryea, -1 Albert Gallatin, - Delano. -•,1 Ashburton, • " McWilliams. London Packet vain to and front London every at. Lomat. 7eflllati DAY. Able London. Capt. Debar& - i Sir Robert Peel, - Chadwick --1 Cornelius Grinnell, - Fletcher. - i Independince, •• - -Gordon. ' - .1 AmerleanCongress, - • William*. ' -1. Prince Albion. , - Meyers. • •-1 Yorktown, - nradl.h. ' -1 Patrick Henry. - Hubbard. BO trIIAN., GRINNELL k CO. have teen and wit neseed with regret, lot a long time. tint something wan necessary for the protection ot Immigrants in the United Meths eending remittances to their friend., and defraying their pansies to this country. from the omnberlces disappointments they have lately met with. rod in many instance*, tar hearties trawl, that have been prualsol on them, by parties profess log to h ying them out in ship' over Which they tisd no contyol, Or with which they had no coonection,— Terey hare thereGge demeaned on estahiishing. on a wets Ditty adequate to meet the wants of the people, a Branch of their PASsENGER AN I) DRAFT BUSI NESS In New Tork - ortacti. from the reputation rat their iliAsse, they confidently anticipate will remove to a great client the evil, width were heretofore so eon:neatly and enjustly complainpit of. We niiece 'it is unpeceszary to amore the. Atm ieso Public that our Arrangement , are ouch ap to 0112i.10 , 11., to pay' the unison attention to our Prepaid Pasaeubers On .. a their snivel In Liverpool:aid Loudon, to give them - every reathisitelnformatlon and to arferd them the fullest security.%) contently pealed them in other PERFUMERY. ....that they thall be subjecter , n either to disap- I ' -....---- ' --.. ------,-- -s*----- pointniest nor detention, and la - incance pre. .. .TO TEE LADIES IN GENERAL. paid le will have the preferince over those : • FRENCH LIQUID WAtlll-BLS: paid a:Liverpool and London i The ships th at tempest these Lines have been built i rgillF. *nom Irony of this preparation is evident:re. expressly av Packet Ships.for the conveyance of Let ' .Iquiring much lent fot use than Indigo, and being; raratita.; their reputation is well known and stand perfectly solnhte in water and not so halite to leave! Met dire in the oldeeil this country, and the nova- Streaks or spots noon the Linen or M cant,. This' L rying Minns that has attended their voyages acres, article neutralize* the golden tinge which would etch the Atlnalle, es regard. the health of the Nemeses I cretin be retained. It contain+ no ingredients which I and theririnthentlal exemptiou from dinette* at men I could pisainly be injurious to the moat delicate fab-1 are matters of deep avatulation Bottle owners and rie• Neither *lee it morale tiny =As V. Olt reP 4 . M 'UM KAMM eaten front • the PeI•NEVIS. tallon■ which are mld for such purpoees generally. All tbosh p ears n oble for their ellotOrdiciary do. Poe sale at - JOHN G. SEXIWN'S : selllngi po ry, . what le seldom Ilannd indeed , . Drug shore. Centre dt,,tottiville. i r'tbey reliant a the utmost anotrinthriatione for Puna- We- PL PM- . 41.6 m : ' ally with is moat dnirable advantage. They are i , cwooVoplottoomonninop-a — NoT furnl•hied with the most teem:nand skilful improve. ;SOAPS.—These peg—These aupolor article, of perfumery; ' narems,introdoced for the care and comfort of Pitt- : 0 amonma wi t h are enumerated lilsi wily relibra t - -aleillcrai their eirre_efereetite for ve. ll titelion Purr*. ' te4 Lilly White. Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, lioragej fel armoot exceliee ay any Teen% lathe WOnd. Mad i Tooth and Toilet, row deni ; Chinn. Velvet, Chant ' they ate commandedby Captains who theetrelvee , and other approved Cosmettev. - i . made intone and Ilelieletio, a fill . the Dee ( rem their' 14011 PA.— Wainu t and Extra Fine Band Brown an 4 i nautical shill , claciralealle teeem'a'll kindly bearing : White Win4eur , Floating. Palm, Almond, Penn am' ' I and hutment', townde the paa.eagers. Toilet Soaps; Shaving • Cream, Hair Die, Cologas TeralUov 'noes will he supplied to each emigrant ateorditug to Law, and of a quality which is sure to ' • Water,. Retracts for the Handkerthisf.' ol .Nateew. Bear'soll, Clyne! Pomade (a new anbek)t Ranldial give saliSfactioll t which includes for adults every'' teat Hair Renorative, IlairOils, Philoecimel,ikc..kel, vreel,, Two and a half pounds Bread; Half 'henna Half a .-•- are manufactured and for site by •of Sager; One pound/Imm ; Haifa pound of Morn ; , - JOHN T. CLEGG. .i see; Five pounds Oattrittal a Two ounces of iTea ; i Perfumer 4/. Chtiniat. +Et Market St.. below 2d. India. Two Mauna Rice; alm s three quarts of Water 'daily 1 or Merchants. don't forget that 'CLEGG'S is the inting the passage.. Children rimier IS year' of age batft quantity. • 1 , cheapest and most extensive Manure:lm . y in the City, ~_ , Give him A call. Pamisigers need pot wait for a "CAPTAIN'S LET- ALT. Clegg's Perfumery can be had wholesale =Abut come witenever they are ready; they are. I i n i - i i ita i l a t pity olkita,at - - IL ItaNNAIPs t, however. Intoned to present tine certikates to the : i :Midair° on board, Hun days before the regular rail- : Ott. 25, 1853, lag da,. In Ltherpool,thp Ships nein the Waterloo . Doet ; '.. in London. laridab Dock tin New York, at Pien. 19 , sad 'Els the LW River. • • Vatieiy Store, Pottesitle.i; • 1 ,2 ! TO ' IRON Inipti . .„ 43'" ' 1. .. Truni MANUPACTURERS' will find manoab Al: . We Wane Drafts from .C 1 and opwards.oe The Lank i ides'. Patent Pao Skarn , the most Mildew meads* of k e t ita a . D o w n an d all he . gyanyha n ; sw an , for producing a. hiatt. Great numbete of them are Id o i yite r Will s & Co.. Baskets, London; The N a tt ona l , secreted operation' in magi_ of one most 'external,* leanly ad' somlasth„ Clasper t }genre. 80W111314 Ce lt . I Pollee. Poleedthre, Rolling Ifills,kr. and Yaw! diet bell k. Co., Liverpool. Per the accommodation of red entire relief/ellen wherever they have been norm one punch and Gewelee PoPuteliell and the canoe. i dont. kthaufsettared and for sate by i . ...I . , BIREINSINL & TROTTER, , , os i ft l i f itryir= Zato' l l :_24:=l,ll,: ope w . auti .. - -•- No. 10 Are& Street; Phdadelpha. i• • — ggiolia2s, GWYN eLL & CO. treat th at thei r p e .; Dec. 55,1152. "• - - waisosip this roomy will be sufficient to inspire with . rhERMILIIEV97IIIIAIerOII24iiICALMIII, 1 coad&Mee all parties who may deal with them for l eltlflg Subecribere have heenappoietei agent me peerages or Releithantrea. arid of then Attila, &addle. ' .I. the lune of this superior make of Scales. lad ram PosElot to falai with PliatAddial and integrity, , all prepared to fount, any detierlptlonof their Waite, centraiets calmed into by them. Passage rates Will capable of weights* Moo a'at. - -t0 406 5"" 4 -- A- .4°l bil am 4e 1001 1. 01 4 bar these ruts. tS.ss Shine- charged , Pte or scathe can be seen at the:York MOM. ~..,..i 1 hp napalm or kWh), ships.. Any furthe r IngonnaL , I. -L .. •- , •E. ThIPLET& et r Oo• 1 tloa will be Outman application. if by Won. (pie- 1, 'darn . I . IB *IL -• " - • ' .•`• - 1111 Nod) 10 BOWMAN, niuNNita.A . .o C O .. . 2-• ANallackmazert. 13 ilisisth - Strert. r. l York c Peaukk Vallateeta, I. ....' 111" . Pearitek Rout. Nei * Betray load. ctirew, ,rt UM. nliderothsed desire, to infer* tbd usexm rehhe 'hell, estahlhaled thamosives at DeclLLlverpota ; to gay et eurAgentatblengh-• • ' . Gen 'm u ' - - - ,f char Depot. thr the Pt - tra MOlliß . ''' t- .• - -- 4,nothectien, With ehrt o r iel • ni v aran i ha nce. , al oi ll: VA A 1141 " 141116 0Plig i ' dllb% P l P enbilr ",,i,„.l,&,t fluiLl' pag. fseat,astlue . Mks, pre ti f --, en lthriefrneltets. aid gall amend • • abelettpa- I " , ----- .....mac bl •wtoiesattraat retalk.‘' -'- - , ' Wads. of moors to say part ef Serape. sad aktttel tal e-- -", - ' vault& BIMINI.. 1 . ibip mitre ot Paisemer!i RPM tint old Co li.. tiat:y . .... ' s , - .. cha r , awls. glff i g,' . .. •-- • 11-11 I .. Jana Sth. . .1 . _ -, . . \ . .. 7000 tow, . . ...._ potrriiit. . • _ . HARK 30TE AUTO sPECIIt TABLE." ''. . • • coR itE6 lit, uittlx.l4 rear 'ill= .I•IINites . .fOVANAL 1 . .., SI 3. r. sitmt.wrei lIANYER. act! Illtn)4:11,. ' . , • " .By TelegrapiVand Teiterides. R:IC. - Triba.. Iff" Nate,' sio4hes? thAre iror tionzlo. .., 4- 1 • - - • - --- - ' --- - ------- - P , .' l •'3 4 s7ni.• ~• l i PHILA.. FRIDAY 4 O'CLOCK, P. 14. All Phira.City B'k, parYarmera Read;i4 raj ' ____ ---- = -- 7=--i....._-'..z..-2--:-..._ '. BI: Chamber;borr, VrortarTrSebuy,} CP Pat - Wheat Flour 85 00:-Rae, , do. s4 ' 00 '•Chester County :vow yarmers. it; !Noreen jl. pe ITel Co, Cllie-t.r par,FranklitiWasbitUtice r bb1.......c 0rn meallt Si) dit,---Wbent ' Ilanvide - par; Wayntsburg• 1 t Rid 1 04 - White, 81.1 octs:—Rye s Si cent - - Germantown porgartiolaursh Bank , 1 ' -Corn 77—Oats, l 8 ere. per bushel. - GettYrburt, i;flortiesda le - , Anil/101°1mi • ,ll.ouiewter Pal i ' ' • Montgomery- Co. par,Laucaster Co . pat ' EUROPEAN .NEW N. - ; .I , . i. .. •• Northiunbe rland pur Lebanon ' wil t :- . 411 , 01Utt A 04' . "-Plill 14, Fitk mit. , Alittrlitir w h - Fltrerehant.,' 40,1M:tau- - • i I - , - • •- -i •-- . Carli-ie Bank i, - I.:tenures' Bank i'f -. The Most important item from .gitzland Cohn iha 111tez It r id;te !diner,' , . ... Pk Poll-vale Pa; . is the delt,at‘ of the - Derby. 31inistry .un t he ouriNto agshets. , Co of Allesb..nly berippor:PutiOnugh City tierip It? t Howie tax. uptick which !Arc, Derby =me , : ' ,L priwe s t Hissch Utz. • Pat i dtatelv resigned. A .re•oraanizatioa of thtL. Ea;1"c• DoVIr...:OWn Ilan L. .". . .7 : l l : % :t ur Y° 7,.'" Bk Will ' e.. p a i . ; Mitliitry will bi like; resfiltl - • Erie • Exchange 1 1 A14311 rO , r Yori, .Back, " The Pope has consentettto r visit France G. Excharry• Brandt ;c : Yort: Ct. Bank ' -, • Farmer:, Bucks Co pard:elief Newe.. -ue pat_ crown the EmP (l6l r, Napoleon 111. • Farmer. Lancaster pbr. " ad ' 1 1 The affairs of Spain are in a turbulent cot • /Wiring. i Au so lh ve a u d i e ß i an tit 3 :: * *.„ ~ 4 , f dition—the, acW - f.'onsltitution does not- give All Sol Vent Bank. , - .Yrre Ilampsidc... . Connecticut. ; rsatisfaction. . • AI! Solvent Bank. , All Solvent Pala. f Vermont. Neu For/. All solvent Baiaio. !All N V City B. ilfat,nrAtrertr. 'All 50h...0f Country All Solvent. Bank, Neer Jersey. .kinerican Eft Bk • '.' factur's Bk Neirtint paei Atlantic Ilk Cape May :ATerchantff Bk'Ainr . i , A Atlantic May', Lan ne „; • Landingi ‘• ii•• Bank of America : Motif. Co Bank •' l, Belvidere Bank 4 Neurarkytika. it !A Co ,i;• Bordenen flanking Co ', NewarleCity Bank •. if] i Burlington Co Bank Ocean Bank Bergen ;, ' Central Bank NJ ' Orani4 flank f, L. Cunaberland N I Pa air ;{ 1 Delaware .%* Hudson Princeton lif Bk Joae,' River 1 Public Stock: if Farmerßk Freehold ,i Salemßkg C. par ij Fumeri Bk %Vantage : Somer.et Co tit , .;, Farmer, &Mechanic., State Bk Camden paz Bk N Bruniiwick • I. •• Elizabethtown , ~, Farmer, & Mechanics .• Newark . i Bk Rahway 'f' - N Brunswick ...• ! 1 Farmer,. 13k Mt Holly,. 1 Sieceix Bk Newton '4 i, , Farmra and Merchnt. u Tratlesineni. Bk .; Bk Midd Pt i•nenton Bkg Co par; Iludgro Co Bk • • ::Dnion Ek Dover pa r; Mech'ici , Bk. New a rkPar:Cri ion Bk Tome Itil•er ;1 Burliagion pariWheat Grower, ilk :•!! , Mechanics A: Mann. ii, Delo:error(' . Bk. ot Delaware • par Brandywine . .par. - Milford, . iFarmers Eli Stile ot '' tqavrna par Delaware , - par Delaware . City Bk par Union Bk Wiltnin.tit par' Bk of Wiliniogion St 'Small Notes lllartland. All Baltimore Cu Bks li All other Solvent Bk. I District of Columbia. Amer Ex Bk Georgeta Farmers Georgetown Bk Amer Washington I I'larat'rs & Mech.s' •• v- Bk of the City Farmers dr..Merchants - • • Commerce Geo'in I. Washington I I - Commerce Wash —Freemans: -- : " Metropolis I Fulton • ---', •‘ America I Mechanics Ceo'bi —' •• .Repliblic Merchants .' .• I' .. I.7nion broke Me rch'ts le Mech silk -- •• Washington I 'Merchls Exchange Central Bk Wa.lifin —Metropolitan Citizen. , National . 1 i ; City -broke. Ocean fraud Columbia ' Patriotic Bk Washlii I I.7or)orat'n Wash'in ) to ?Monet- Sav'gs Bk broke; Ileotn & Alex:m.l'a t Railroad Bk. —, Easton Bank • - Sondem 31antit's Bk Empire -- Union Ilk Geoen do.ed Exeli`ge Seidel' Will, United States Bt. .- er• &- Co 2 , 1 I - r rginio Chun , 1 All Solvent Banks l- Alb Sol% ent Bank- I ~ North Carobna Kentuel 4 All ,o 4 olvetit Bank. 2 AI t, Sol v eat Banks 2 . ! Soork Caro/r,,,, Ttmle see . All Solvent Bank• 3 .\11 Solvent Banks ;I (;torgen ; 3fichigan. All Solvent Bank• 2 AlljSolvent Bank-a 4 AtAa.a , lifiv,i,upp, Bk State ot Alabama s'Notes of Bk. in this i '• Mobile 21 Statemor bought t Southern Bk Alabama 2 illicsouri. boret,itrno ' lal9k of State nf 11.1 All Solvent Banks 2, i ri 2*,/,',,,,,,,,; , Ilk of N Atnec. I 'Plymouth Bk Stain 13k a Luba. Illtit.lie Stock RI, Ilk of Conner:wale l Stare • • • • Oitvenittil 41wk Bk 1 17 ineit. tlauk of Onto.. . 1 111erchaut.1.14 Pamirs,. Chicago Rau!, 4 Springfield Centro , I:Merchant..it Nlech'et City iiChitor,* Clark . , I.....schtinvc 111. :, Rock Island Ilk 1 Commercial Bk 'Stole Bk Illinoi4 1 Darien Stock - ' .I.;Siock Security Ilk Illinoi. River ''.Cnion , - . :%laritic 8kch,,,,,,,, '1 IVitronli” . Illisron.gn ~: .Richritund Ex Bt. - II WI, .Niutine St Fire i Canodu In•nr.tice Co lllAll Stlvent Bank- 51 SPECIE QUOTATIONS. 1. Span Dolt. 1 pr ct pre:ill - Amer tly'.`,.'; yr ct pieno: Illex l. 1 - Qr. `..P •• 1 1 ; . • Qr. .2 - ; Dms.lDintoPt . •-• / Span • ..' LAND WARRANTS ', RA Ac c u Warrant... - • • - ►',l 1:t . : ; ; 'so• :'ii BEES EMI] 1.401 Li 37,747 15 752 I:; ' • 8,540 10 3,532 no re1,3:40 10 1,354 it; 19.395 17 118.0E43 12 10S,tiiti IS 9,39 c in MPORTCRet and MANITACTIIRRRA of every de -1 scription ot LADICer FURS, er. ARCH Eirset, (be low Third Street) Philadelphia, and at 411 MA4Olini CANE, New York. A., our Goodb have all been se lected In Europe by ono of the Firm, and manna, laird by otirreice, in the mow elegant and fashions bls wanner, we con caret then, at a price (taking their superior miainy into ronvlderalion) lhat will dely competition. dilver Medalsawarded Inc superiority by the In atittileA of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Or,. 20. les4. ' 4430, TILE undersigned has again renewed 1114 stock of Ivry Goode. and now often, at reduced priers. VI kind. of Dry Goods, Flannels, Mullins, Memos. Co- . bere - Ctriih, Mouslin de Lains,very /411..w1..1111. n. heir, full arm:truism of Hosiery, lam, stink of Prints at various pricer, Domestic Ganda, and all other arti cle. usually kept in Dry Good Store', all of whirl' he is determined to sell as low, and many of them low. er,than any !Store in the County. Iris assortment of Crocarles to full and of the very best quality. Fami lies sending for their vupply, can, at all times depend ,upon getting the best quality and at the lowest pu ree. All are Inched to tall and eramine 'goods and prices. A. HENDERSON, Aeot. Nov. 47.• • 4k-tf TllO4. W. CV.k:iB Jr. CO., No. 214 CHESNUT Mt.. Philadelphia, having completed the enlargement of their Store, are now prepared to see these numer ous friend. and euelonters, and oder them • choice, tine. and very large mock of new and elegant goods. They feel certain that that they can assure their cus tomer* that the minds from their morn will be sold aa low a. (thin. any more lu Philadelphia, Amongst them are • (*lake, Shawls and Mantillas. Black Silks of all qualities, Plain Inhered Silks of all kinds, • A Large Asitorunent,of Figured Silks. Rich litroc•Jil Silk.. splendid good., Satins of all kinds. • Mnualine de Laines and Cashmeres, GA Plain Merinos and Cashmeres. Embrotderieo of all kinds. Cloves. Mitre,Scarfs. inkre.. ike Mourning Go ods of all kinds. • With a full assortment of &set Dry Oct. 9. lan. • • 41-3 m HOLIDAY GOODS. . - SOLUNIT PRESE?i7. O TOYS. TOYS AND FANCY ()Dl4. At 23 and 25 N. 51h. St., stairs Plalad'a.. W in k iro n, "' may be onnedsatebr e utl6d R ubber m v.7c t on " viAtlng in part of working and. Stationary Envines, flo.e Carts. nook and Ladder Truck., Water Fonn.. tarn. and 'Frown. Horse... Carriages and Sleigh. of alt klitd., Locomotives and train.. Ships, Merlin - mem +Coop. and Boars, Savings flanks. Gothic and Plain. Tivoli Board. and Ter. Pin Game., great variety of etyles, and very eheap; Paw. and Arrows, gird Ca. gr.. large Arizona:mat ; Agaves, Sleigh. and Wheel barrow. of Iron, Sad Iron. and Stands. Tea Settir, Animals, Balk. Dolls; together with a general 24- moment of French and German Toy., MUW.III la stromenta and Fancy Grind.. frs• Dr],lent Popplir.l4lllllp jovre,l r.ish Vncr. , • J. ‘Vf:EICES, Jr Cll. Nov V. 1852. . - • ItIOII HOLIDAY prizszarrs. wE invite our customers and the puldie in :ten oral w examine our toe of Rich and Beau tiful Jewelry, SiveuWare;S:c. It con:est. in part of rich and beautiful GOld Broaclie., tiold Rior.,+ of a great variety of pattern., Gold Gourd and Chart. lain Chant.. Veant:tul Coral and Pearl Ear Ring., Gold Arodete for Children. Gold Thituble,, Gold Pen. and Yelled rant... Silver Sionna. nod Sliver Card , Silver and Malec!, Pitcher., Viradere, Card Ba.kete, Cale and Fruit flael:ett, Sce., Papier :Ninehie, Nit Folio.. and a variety of other _oat ten noweron, to mention, whirb will is .01.1 :OW for c•ltrOtina, l're,ein.. at De, DRY GOO DB, Ladief Fur,. SOLIS, BROTEMILS, NEW GOODS Large Store. ADV l ELLiOTTc' )pp0,17 , MurtiEntr . , Hotel . —3l Prinsirtremi LtotsLerunt t —Our I State Legislature assetnhled at Ilarrisburl . !on 'Tuesday. Wedoesday',, on the eighth ballot,' the Senate, elected l*slanoi. Can soN, [(Whig) . or F. ranklld mainly c itaSpeirker. ,VIILLIAU SCHELL. ESQ., Vitt 010914 Speaker of the lionse„and WiLitast The message was delivered on WeenridOi ahstrnet of it will be 'found in anothil,, : - ITEM n- TEM. NfW York Legislature use** bled an Tuesday. The Governor's message was immediately deliveredit is a long an •a able document . . The expenses of the , Stare Goverament, for the last year, exceeded the revenue br. S 200,000: The State Debt is acc u m ulating--the appropriation' for that put. pose being- insufficient to pay the regular in• !cleft: 'n" WE sax indebted to a number of our Exchanges for very flattering notices of the re.eniargement of the Jot/rad—they shall br kept in grateful remembrance. 7" }{Fe an}: indebted to Jacon HamlrEn and Joms Hoax, Jr., Esqs., at Harrisbur:. for valuable public documents. CO" THZ eQUESTRLAN Moottinew of .12ck son will be inaugurated at A(riShingloa,, to day. G' AD VEDTISEMENM croorcir4'out floc week will appear m our next . PUBLIC SALES. • PUBLIC 'SALE or lIN/IL BBTATII z A LI, of the followmg de • ibed Real Eatate,l,e .Cluiv; all of the re , idne o ' he Real F:ktate of ihe Ice Chrißttan lev. dee' •, within the County c, : lichuyUzill, will be .Id by the Ruh...crater, b.. ! %Irvin ad an Act of the General Asreaulay, for tha• '. Eur pa. e et the Public. 11on.. e. of Phili4. . p .a,ed, Komi... at the Borough a Pidegrove, On Saturda3 , the 22d day of •January, Ig.1:1. at 10 delocl: A - - :11 No Z) Tho one:atztli of 124 arra.. '.O ;write,. an PineerrWe township. conveyed. a. , atore.atd, hi deed of the same date. fectlttlett at the -note plal.; ' ,n boot 13, page 120—Fttniace laud. ''. No 6 The one-,taat of ..•215.", a,•re,.. !le! Fr wimp, b, the -ante township, t'ontered a- a10ft...3,d; by deed of the same .:ate, recorded, :n th,...,m, ofti,e. a Wolf I:3. piaci:T.-I.—South ode at the Sbarp:lloitu• tale, t , ttrnace Land. . .; :' , o 7 The me-eighteenth of 11 t ~..re. ..!o pea . a : i, t,. in the pane towa.tup, comet ed a. nfoec ha w .• by deed of Ratite dale, trefltitett it; the •ii.llM Otrmr :I in tool ' 13. page I •.'2—.'oath' nt the:SM . :5 i Motiattatn. humane :iiiiiti• . ..• • \uS ol - 'is ~,.evccved L. afore-std. y deed •Alor VecOrded to tom. boot: 11. lui;e• rt, ,the elttst.loacof a 4ttall livuytt.ond Stabi 9, 10, /1. The one-wath ot-.4 , 1": scree I' I perelie4, in the cause 10Wn.44;0 coo vol,cdaia Atom bv deed Ormorte - Ltotr. - ircordeal 'it the rams Mire, In boot. I:I, waLliihr appurtenance-s roe..islos,7, or a .loirrearlid 'Labile., 0,1 roc - road Pinegrove to Tremont t Nol',l The one-third ,+I 'I a L fie. 1 perehee o: i land, situate U 1 Piriesrove t0n.....r0p, conveyed l+7 :Peter Filbert and wife to Ch..-ium Lel. and Who f !loch, by deed dated the '.....5.1.4 Aptd, 1...."*. reveille. , l in the de..-1.1 book tt, Nee :P . ;„t " No 14 Th, , one-toretitti part ~.. I 1 arse. 'I vi.- perche... situate ra Pinegroyetow-n,h qt, be" thai' .1 part of the Leonard Ern.ttra,t, eori%e,ed by Pr zrr Filbert to Ley ..I.:. limb. by deed dated Tktli y April. IS:V. recorded in deed b0..1. a, page .it.d. No f.'. - .! The one-thud oi:4 sere , 1:., peretieb .... meadow land, Aituate in . Pinegrove toeno.htp, roar : veyed by Peter Filbert to Let- -.S: finch. by dee.: dated the 24th olApril. Villt:he , orded indeed book 9, page 361 No 2:: The one-third 01 %,... arr.,. ,lii}te at th... Blue Mountain, Pine-grove lowmah ? p. tal e d erive -I trona Peter Filbert. . No 24 The one-thud of 111 •ittrale at th« Blue Mouatota, Pineroive town-bp, title dertcr.l from Peter Filbert. . No 11.1 The one•aiiih ot 10 serer ;7 rper t qui, and, in Pinegrovi zciwasnip, adjoining lands Of ohn Stein and Chrii.topher : 4 hrope, title derived f trout Filbert. No 31 The one-third Of all that certain douse 10 the town.of Pmeg rove , whicliPeter Filbert occo• pied the Ist July, 1999, with all the adjoining bull dingo, as well A 320 acme of ground .around the house ' and also of all the coal and woodland make Peter Filbert owned on the Ist el July, 1e29, em bracing all the property as described in a ceitatia a , tide of agreement between Peter Nbert and Wu Liam and Christian Ley. dated\the let Jult . 1829. and recorded at Orwigcburg in Miscellaneoi, - book 4, page .98, conveyed Ytc Peter F ilbert ‘ William !loch and the said AdMient•trator 01 Chri-• Ilan Ley. deceased, by deed dated the 112th oriel-- nary, ROI. and recorded at - Orwigsburein boob in. page 2.19. No 49 The one-third of 21 acres 140 Lower Mahantongo towashiO, adjoining lands Widow New, Jo.eph Keller and • other.. eurveved on.warrant to John licher, of the 17tb.Mareh. No :t0 The one-nixth of t wcothirdildr 300 acre... ,o Lower Mahal:gong° township, adjoining lantli." Stabil:Dan, Kin.elmau. Iluber and where, and. out. veyed on warrant to Wm. Graeff. of the 17th ol March, 18'29. • No 58 The one-sixth of 124 acres 51 perches. situate in Lower Mahantongo township, conveyed by Adam Raudenbush and wife to Christ Ley sitil Willem Hoch,, the first day of May, 1529. No 62 The ones third of ail acres 54 perches. in Pinegrove township, conveyed by Henry 'Feather to Ley 84 !loch, 24th January, 1829, surveyed on two warrants to John Lester. dated respectively the Bth of April,'l79o, on one of 'which was mut yeyed 2:10 acres, and on the other 101 acres and 54 perches. , ,7 • . No, G 4 The one-third of a messuage acid 13 sere's perCheit, sninato in Pinegrove township, convoyed by Francis Speetzer and wife tri Chrwt..Ley and Wm. Hitch, 13th April. ISM, by a deed of convey ance recanted in book No. 9, psee 872. Thin tract adjoins Swatara creek, athons John Annawitz, Ja cob Kreille and others, and was tettented by the Cnmll2oowealth of Pennsylvania. the 17th January, No dr; The one-third or thult-xineacres 134 per chei,_situate in Lower Mahantongotownstup, con veyed by Joseph Keiffer and wife to Christian I.ei and William /loch, the 24th January, 11V9. Nos 70, 71 The one-third of 207 acres 28 'tier • rhes, situate in Pinegrove township, conceited by deed of assignment trom Peter Filbert end wile io Christian Ley and Wtn. Hoot, 22i1 July, 1831. No 72 The onesixtb of 128 acres 135 perches. in the County of•Schuylliill., conveyed by deed of assignment trom Peter Filbert and wife to Chris tian Loy and Wiliam Hoch, 28th April, 1830, and: recorded in book-No. o f page 371. ,warrant to John Huber• Nos 73.74 The iniedhird of 235 acres r 2 perch• et, in Schuylkill county, patented by the Common. wealth of Peonylvan's, tin Chriodiati Ley mid Win. 'loch, the 1 Ith of June, The improVernent, .nt thin tract are one tavern .hoase and etablr•.. known as the Feather tavern. . . - No 73 The one-third of 251 ectee.ls perehe, Itt c3choylkill county, patented by the CollllllooWeat of Peitultvania. to- Wm. 'tech. the 26th-or aV ach 1830. adtoion John linher. Saunter fCitnmel nod 1.14- er,. Lower .Nlntinntongo towto.hiri. No 7'6, The niie.thint of all bole' three tzt tont town loln lowate in the village of Pinegrone. iu ;be county 01 Sebuy . lkill, nod liP,igned to Lev !loch to deed oiparntion . between theta and Wil l:urn Lainnii. recorded in book No. 12, ponee2hil— wit d lot. Inieked nn the plan thereof, ith No66:11 and 12. No 77 The one-tturd ott.l acres 7 ;etches : Q(l:lnd in Pinegroreloarnabip, adjoining land of Jobe. Ad am Zet., St:ratan creek. Peter Zimmerman ind otherm. . • • . . . ' , No 78 Ite one-third of 13 acres 112 percbe , , in Lower Mahantongo townsbip,surveyed onwar rant dated 091, and patented by blsutin Sbaub, ate 1 lib )larch, 1806. - No 79 The out-iitird of 33 acres 143 perche4. iu. Yin grove township, adjoining lands on George and Greenawalt, having the Hwatara creek parsing through it. and known ail the' Lime kiln tract, at the town or Pinegrovv. No 80 The one• third of 40 arse, of land,in .1“"rX- M!I fdabantcogo township, being part ot the .putest to George Werner ~ l 'otmded on old impemrevent No SI The one-third of 92 acre., ia Pine; rove township. 'adjoining lauds surveyed ' to ' Jacob and George Kapp, Jaeoh.lcininger and °there, sat cry ed on warrant to Henry Feather,'of the. 27th Friary. ISIS. • No 83 The oue•tpurllt of acresattuate in Pine grove 'township, adjoining lands surveyed :to Jaw Gesher, John Dreher and others; beiag the survey known as the George and Jakob liamtract. • , No 83 The one-eighth of 101 acres 30 1 perebe-. in Pinegrove township, neat to the German Chinch, at the village of Pinegrove, title/ derived Iran Fe. to Filbetti and from John Haber , to, Ley,"lfo-b & Co. • .4 . . . No' 84 The "oat-thief of 135 icreid 112 "peahen,' in Loner - Atehatitenpaoareabip. surveyed on War. , . rant to Wm. Roth, of the 13th Jena,. 18:9. , No 85 The one-third cd-158 acres 8 pertles, in Pinegrove township; adjoining lands ofiohn Itell : . inger, Michael Huber, John Hammon' and , pil•rm beiog part of the Forge properly. • No 86 The oetetillth cd 480 acres, hi Pine; roie.. township, bounded. by lands el George Ste le;Pe• ter Lehr, John Biettenh, Sehasuati Felty and 4th. ers, being _part of the Forge property.: • - r. . ' No 87 The one-third of lands descrtbed to an ar. !fele otereentent between Salmi. Hain, Chr,t4 ion Ley and William /loch, dated the itith of Iferroi her, IM, rate the estate of Christian Ley. 10 .818 1 The andividlettone.tblrd pert of 3CI alp.. rate lots or ground ' aurate in, the Rerockgh, and town ~.. of Putegrore, and In a plea ot •It of the imitations'. bounded by. 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