:~-.--u:~:-~,. .ri; .r, 411iners!)ontuol. POTTSVILLE,IPA: sTt AGENTS 83R, 111111111111 f JOURNA i - - I?.tcta 1 . . finitm, Mt: On.itnei - •. • i gAd ,,: F. 11.krtA. Aohland:' . g : ri t gr,E:llct: Lac - uunagt!,:i.. Tautnqua:: j•nvrn•.ux A. cioDryl;..i. Creo:•mt: VoviEv 13. l'At.mER, .-+trnet• Falb mid chestritit I ' r tt . 1 , 1;;Inth11)hia: •'" • • E. Ar, 111 NM:00'011a: 1. I'4o4ld:olin Wl36l:ft Joxes. cortw Tii ird awl /tare owe•. ‘• • Cott .521 Wahitit St., • 11 ' 00 "E'it illeY't Blli:tlingtijeurner Broad -o,ortlatidt"strec-t. New Yoe*: Bailtling. N. York; .t Na.-4311 tract, New York; s. M. perrrsarLt.. fl 9 Na—ete , tl'eet.. Yiirk : Applet..res B roa d_ l e, New York: PA turrt, Court street, Bt)tdon: , tree:. Buster': :who are aafh ,, rizetlt. re•ittvt . t , Otscriptinn!.nd- , cr:l,ements. A:e.. ter the Jfittei..' Jour and re fur the sante.,. II E ill NEI:S . J(1171t-VALhaet a larder tipui any who. Ncte9;aptt• pnltliithed in rewtev fru 77 ire. it cireniat,s n,ala s the and Busy - ilex,' 111•11, not nay 11/ this and c.,unties, but in oil our (lithe; and it , obion'y the marvel in &haul- I rhieh ndere it 1111 r of the 11104 t rlllll - .1 tre., - 6.; 11 !1 id the 0.1/11try. awfetc pc 0; 4.11 e Capit•wlitas,enioned on their DVS INESS NOTICES. ti :rl:rr:;>ralent t f Colbcrii'e Locomotive .VANCY.—Set , fir. ,Alfred LaCeton's adver- ME le4rLlß , lvertieilnent,),igTA Samuel Haute ,r. Pr , illy l AND WARRANTS are wanted ,by L. P vi chi? I:4.rou g l. 6 i/11 , 01.1.. PION OF COPARTNERSHIP of J. Wren a Bros. •:EEN , JII.::F. of Farmers' :I(utuNt Fire company of Sehuyjkili County, Under the Flak! held coAL. LEASE.—One at prate sato is offered j.rt 4 r4;:ah Reel, 4/f ;lib itUrllUgh. For filmic, t.e „h•cr[irtmeut • • • • RENT.—Mr. M. Murphy offers for rent. a ,t. y i. , u , e iu Cenao •Ueet, nearly ti,poshe Cureli ru potire of It A ; iCevr f J 1 t. Englo and Tretuunt nd% - erti•sing sAy :C,OW.—Oue ha, coit;'e to the pretniSes uf , 1.• thim particulars. • TM: IiEPUBLIcAN."-IVe n to tin!'ndverti:entent. of tbit , new Iw -thau iu an , Alua 6uluuln. :TOCK AUCTION —Three bun YOTC,t Inl ph, KU illjtl t Cu., will be [hr cv,.. , iug"..e the tilh int , t.,ta the Phila.. Cr:ra Ili, !lunge. 5,4: advertisement.. I)epuy nt 22:1 N. t. rnd pghtit :mkt . Spring Garden hin,wilt remove nbuta the 15th ~,etubei, to rfiesilut street, mailer the Ma.- Lit' HAIL ;A —See ilzieun, Price A: Co.'s Anhland and nitdain Coal 'notice. Their offices .tre, ..t‘au! Walnut . ..streets; Philadelphia; 128 etn t, C.. two, tnd truet,upposite nt, Puttsvine. • fil Ij;;',V Y F.llt3l' AND COAL COMPANY. ti6s Cutni,i,tiy have I , cen $0 far ? :It is in otir s ,-pinion, one of the comp.inie4 (.1 Cthe ile‘eription in Se.' a.iverti,etneng. -It has teen irmivortantly R ECT .11: , 1 m tho wivortixemeht of Six. Teachers I f..r the 'Tr, ttlept I'Vhlie Schools, which .a the stit prox.. that the meeting to exam ,y Teachers tii ill 1: e h e ld at the 1 , 4 1,_ liu •r in Tremont on Thursday, the .1". •ii.uzitl real Weanes,/;,y, the 3lsr Ptrt re:Lc.l will notiee this carrot CliAm-E.—We will furnish the Dollar to all Clergytrien and School 'Teach • tr. 50 c.•ltts ite.r annunt,-payahle in advance. •dtt.Jhurtz/ , A ill contain all the Education l'rwMtlings of the County, every teacher Jt t,, ~ i ltsci:itte to it. te,ielier or other tba(proeurei g,)6,11 :illbseribers, will be entitil 1p .1 , 11, wilt lie supplied with gas :::t• Ist of - January, 1r.56. - Rilsr.i.% i.! , . 0 e iia,e eneluscd a number ::, in ibis week's paper, anti il'e would be !; eldi- !kl if our subscribers could r'eQii liD,tiey tit us, is , we at't nadlyi in Want of vogagemetits SEw , :r.vo i nt.o. I:mos.—The L uncaslcrian • i)ocispurehaseti by Capt. Sanderson, of I+l , ' l o : rm..cr. and the papers thus united u , relitler be published by that gentleman . xr tix title of t 1 Itttelligow r dog Lon ME THE_ NEXT UN . ITED S CATES SENATOR. FRONt •‘'.I . I.V•ANIA.- -We perceive' that Chas - . R. ...4,ti e N; John Roblias. jr., Ilcure D.Tos• L. Dawson, Dat id R. Porter, Wilson Chas. Shaler, William Wilkins, f'arner; Christian M Straub, Win. Jeremiah S. Mach, :aid others, have, connetki.ni with the office of States Senator. YlinKift-NE.—We ask at th e Ciryhtr p iptdar 4 Ler.colimM. To attempt e‘eri the. t eulogy of the peculiar merits of the York - 7 i rd , twe, is buperflu(na. It is so eircul'ated through Out the country rn,r e l uc tel. and so consistent gene : la its course, that we have hut to men- s iruoe,and it recog . ni.ied of :;•tditig new4apers of the eotintry.. its (14:ettlati 9 ti 'is Nl , e beties'e ; u»equalled •:,y other sheet on this side of the At- • I i .. - 4 -• 'Th PRODUI TIVE Ntu isritt&—We under l :.tit ltr. Elder, 'alt ahle• and eltiiiiie l lit Ivan, v•ill ittettire oni ltthe abovii. liaiii-d ;•(.1, in Pottsville, Saturday, November) ;' , t . r,-ille, - N v.. 5, and Sehit3lkill Illivim, tl. \V earnestly' advise all our eitiiens - -nil the lecture. As dm'. Dr. will speak :., , ated ilidm.iry, it.is itnitortaiit that the .: , ..ilits of this rein should attend in-a Having heard 1)r. Elderove.enn who attend his canting. 'lectures the . y..will not 'only be delighted but 'r tf.(l„ • , •1 Yo;tE:;:. C•imvANy's 1 • • K.—By rcfrjrc;: •e 10 our advertising :1 dim 300 shares ‘t! Ftne4: liuproveitie tl. Coliipany's Stock offer..l ut Auction, qtr. the Etichaugc, Tuusdn) Novem il. at 7 o'chaFir, Th. A STIII Ltox: , !S4l,,sw.—We cannot! see . whai s ,objections eau he brought a7,ainst the existing Liquor Law,• i by those who pro.! fess to - IA favorable to - thu enactment of a! stringent license law, and 'are opposed . to Pro hibition as being oppressive, unconstitutional, etc. The existing law is . certainly , ; not pro:i h bitory. •What is it but 'a stringent, lieehtie! law? 'But astringent law will always have oLiectoN, and ii.e,find consequently, an array of grumbler. hgainst this, who would be equal , ly dissatisfied with any enitetment, restrain-1 ing the least degree the stile of liquor.-.--1 Spite thia law Will stand, we I are assund,.and if repealed . , will give place! to Prohihition alone..' In the meantime, the! grog-ediop keeperrinight as well look nut' for, other busines..s: Evep the Democrats adinit that their case is hopeless; that they cannot! re open. It is found entirely too expensive; . .1 , to ; court the grog :shop vote by. inenzi of - • isfmr ,Lirputr,Lcagne; That must drop: • Niayur Ettg. es the council at once tot: It is gratifying to know tht.l the recent cps to se,;tire u. charier' , for a company election in this Static, exhibits nito and iquitrateg, the import- in the Teniperance vote.. Ti' the strong Whig! 14:untirg, ittiffn-tor:Ftc Met ia•louging . d:onipanv, are B.lllollg valuable • . !11 .yikill.county, and aff , ,r.l a tt.ry i;ivora pp . irt u nit for investmeh , R. 1 1 ands - Improved. extensively. work:-d. t)ie of "capital is no' lar;.*,-, - ,Jamity of wilualde coal land th , y hold; t'"eiiii)ility to market, nod , ri:rPr z mt s made on these lauds. N't‘c ARA Hl%l:rt . —The Mayor has laid before the eimmeils of that , ••''. repor t fro .11r. Wallace, zit-I-elation to inicticatilifr and cost of constricting the ::r^ , ltennel ender the NiaLrara-' sltys that the project is not only .I,ly feasihle, hut not expensive. , fle es co:,t of thc, work as follows : Ni.v.:iira river. 24 mrt of the 94 913 *744, 1.f rag w4y. Nog way, 104,4). 1. 7 "" 2 ! ,; !1 . 1'1.12' flrgurn9nti.7. Otie need -not go so - far as s;ot. Lake eiq, toTti.ti - ohlie'dissubate - dOnduet, atidmorjits Lis.ityl7ll .which. is most. , tletritnentitlit? • tlux interesm of; society.. In New Yoe:- Pity; that .Sodom of. America, le sOcieti . 'has '114,.>n orzailiced,fir the purpose bf 'rerriiptiti2- ovio..the already purloined.. sueietv of tli.at, city. Under ;the above interesting title, ihe . inetnber.stneet, and from aCCOUtitEi published in New York papers, one wonldinmgine time their meetings were of quite -an - agreeahle character, to' those: dispesed to throw,off'll restrAints imposed upou them , tom. - The Tribune gives, he following sketch of their anode of doing thing's and the objet of their org,sniziitionl ' EIS The Club meets oa Monday and Thursday evenings of each week, over .Taylors upper salon, )No. 555 Pr.-adway. This .club lis composed of between five and nix hundred i I members isith an average atteudance of One hundred and sfiy ; .theugh the attendance has been inuCh larger than:usual since the aditir, has gained tsinue general noturiely. There were, as we- understand, some three huntled present at the last meeting. At these semi weekly Meetings, the members' f the Cub and the stratrgers.whom they intro ues, walk. talk, waltz. ; sing, ffirt, and endeavor to enjoy themselves as best they may—each selecting his or her associate according to attraction and infinities, and always with a due regard to Individual Sovereignty. Oecasiunally the audience is amused, entertained, or bored-as the case may be-hy a speech from the chief, or smite other great man in the Free Love ISra el, who may be pressed with the.idea that 'he has an important message to eunimunicate:H Although the exercises, topics, and amuse milMts indulged in take a wide range, the main idea which draws and holds together this molly party is Free Love. Passional ; Mime. tion, as some of them prefer fo cull,it. They repudiate the present system of marriage, deny the right. of society or the State to inter fere in any way with the subject any further than may rightfully interfere with any. civil contract, and:contend that marriage may be limited tbr lire partnership,. at the option of, the.man woman :who are sole and rightful judges of the-time and manner ()fits begin-- Mg and terriiination. • One of their favorite dogma s is that s woman has the right to choose the father of her own child. This theory has, we understand, been redeced to: practice to a considerable extent in this city.! tine young man, whose' name we withhold,l had considerable difficulty it, converting his f wife to the new theory, bu,, finally succeeded. and was rather crest tallen when he discover ed, a few Months later, that his wife was ''attracted" s another direction than to himself. He! took the mattkr philosophically, howevereand,.hy the intallalblaiN a passional attraction, finally discovered his true "partner in the personfol another man's wife; end the four re•maied, are now said to be living luv-1 ingly under the same roof. • :Another case is that of a woman of fine talents. and j accomplishments, and rather pretty withal; who actually believes in the new theory, and iyhose worser half not being the right one, s+eted the fatlier of her child, a short time sieCe, . . the person of a respeetw bie young married ,gentletuan; and is now living on . very short commons in an. attic, where she is eery mach unnoticed hy•the. Ira. ternity of F'ee Lovers and Leaguers. In stead of Sustaining her as they ought,' it they are in earaeSt, the leading and more respecta ble- portion Of them, at least, shrug their shoulders and say they are sorry this lady took! the course she did; they' think it was very uu wise and preniature; that society is nut quite ready fur thel,-eception and experimental illus• tration of their ideas, while they go on preach ing the theoryi which they condemn in this zeal- I on advocate fOr reducing to practice: The! father of her. child,' whO is said to be abun• dandy able to support her, declines doing so on the plea{ that such assistance would not leave the lady free, but put her in bonds, ett:.! It is due, to her to say that she . is very heroic.; ! and in , replV to a letter of condolence Was! quite indignant r . at.expr ssious of pity and s)inputhy tun her coudition. She understands: she gays; Very well what.she is about.. She knew beforehand 'what she was taking upon herself. This was the 'way by which society': was to be relioniedtand purified, and she, was willing—nay; even proud—to bear her full share of the burden and disgrace, if the world chooses to call it so, 'attending such refor !Dation._ • - - Since the last election the liquor dqin have taken to theioselves considerable coi?,,uta.ion in the suplaisition that the new : Beiitraining , LiquOr Layi would be certainly re4•aleil by the next Legislature ; aad• must 6t :oar tem per:wee friends have feared such irould be the case. The House might no donfit be in duced.to pi6s a bill fur its repeal; but we cannot see how they could manage the Senate or induce the Governor to „sign a bill fur the repeal via hiw which will not have fairly been in operation by the time the Legislature ad journs. . , - The Senate is composed of 33 members. file vote on!the final .passage of the new law was as folh4s 7 —tatly 29 member voting: • Foie . THE( L.:qv—Messrs. Browne, .Crabb- Darsie, Flenniken, Frazer,. Hamlin, Huge, Jattsjson,JoNan,!LeyiS, Piatt, Price, ging gle, :nigger; and Wherry—lb. AGAINST ITIIE LAW—Messrs. Buck:dew, Cresswell. Fry, Cood,witi, Haldeman, Hen • dr cks, Killihger, g'Clintouk, Me.l :Sage,izieller4 7 Shaman, Waltou, aud Ilteater —l4. The four+ membersabsent were Messrs. .Ferguson, Skinner, Pratt, and Frick—three of whom would have voted for the laW had their sores been necessary to pass it. Mr. Frick, representing Mungoinery county, would , no doubt I:4e voted against it. This on a tall vote, would ; have given us 18 votes against l3 tif the o pposition. ; • 'Di all t ; he Senatorial districts whose repre'• •s entatives:ruled tar the law last wetter, tam net anis :L o me:ll6er opposed this''year except ! Allegheny, ;which sends Judge Wilkins ui I Phice ut MrliDarsie,, Mr. Hiiniin, from the' Itith Senati+ial district has been deft•ated by Mr. Souther, a temperance republican, so we lose nothing there. The Lyeutning dis-; trict sends Mr. I_iregg, a - leuiperauce Ameri can, in placC of Mr. Qiiiggie, a change with! winch we are perfectly satisfied. Of the.; three absentees who would have -voted fur the Law,: MessrS. Ferguson and Pratt hold over, ! and Mr. Finhey, a -souno temperance man, fr•mi the Erti: and Crawford District, takes; the place tit! Mr: Skinner. These are all the! chang,es which the late election has made; arming the Senators . who supported the Lay,' and, in dui aggregate, they :count in •our favor, giving us .17 .votes against 16 oppo sition. Mr. Ingram, who has been. elected! from Philadelphia county in place of Mr.! G oo dwin, who voted against the Law. has! stasis been; a tempramie man, aud a per ; sonai.and iiitithate trictot of his- assures us that he was! not only not committed to the! Liquor League, but that he will not vote for , a repeal of; the new law._ Should this be! so, it would give us a majority of three in: the Senate=on a full vote—admitting that all who voted against. the law last winter. •There- are due or two Senatiirs. we could! name who voted against the bill on its final passage, who were, personally in its favor, but voted aslthey.did for their consideration! which no'longer exist to infinence the action,! I,lti questitm upon . *bleb they *ill be called ; to vote this year is quite different. • The issue I with theM then was the passage of a law of doubtful exriedieney ; now it will be the re peal tif.that law before it ,has been tested in its ptactieal operations. A ;nail - may be; hone stly t}PPOsetf to the passage of a law, but after its passage he may lie as j ust as . honestly tippas,ed to its premature repeal, we• hav e no doubt that the Senators we allUde to with lake i this view °lithe matter and vote aticurdioglj.' Dvz saci:Ert." . FlOlllOl O L'IIiCIIV;r ,F.Spie " • The Law Safe In the Sena r temporary 81iek4314 id . ilia oittesitititt i while in 1 At WEZif- ,,, Al*44: ri . olll * i the• ttorthern eo4nties, Itepuilligattisitt - Mtn f , ...! • - .Y.••• ! • • • . , Per Sotsiiiner Atri ried the day. In` the midit g 4. a)l' blrever, - -t` ' • • ` ' ~, ~4 • •• 1 . 1 ' . •--. I , -• 1 .4- , ---- ' the TettnlierKetie in-g4otz`n•tioli rentainn strong, i • •TO E . ~ a 'ALE R pi: : 1:' itYi'''Viiliier...tiiin ever;:ntiti r i ll prose a i'oriai-1, . •• 1 ,- . -4, ! .. r dableg 'trier tci the. Rini' fract . e. A' low , ii a' .o ' 8 .F.V. - mi`"•; l4 / 1 4 q.:11A Prfilig?? 1 . . - ‘ml: ' ' d' t-i ftoiit 1 ' ` i;* he 131 siitn-19- , grdm._..c.p poilates Ifith zt, evsene e ~, At Averpoo iAI t : I . „' the 'fiiir face of the Staie. ' -",' , i , . i, • .: ; ~v orsravitiakwigUmut.. • iILINUOICIB,4‘. Thtf Legiatoere el4ted le_.4acurs are' , ...14,11r4ect with asterisk': , LinmArs. st etty;—+Eli X. fries,W and Win. A. ertgbi,, A. ~ - . , Counts—Henry'e. Prntt, A., N, li. Br4wno, lOgrq s lq, 31-IC.ntgoukery CJun.t,yr-7 , 1!.una4.* P. „gaol.; - • • .4th-4-Charter and Delawarre44. - ,J. - lewia;.V. sth-4.llerks c. p.. • jtki=L-I.llnrnste r r and I.lebanotH-J. W. Killingir, A. and J. G. Shuman. A.• 8:11 1 -Norglutuberland' and ;Dis,up4in- r -D. -Tag , 9t h --. N urth umber, au d and' 'l;+: , ,th ti,h --Jose p h i . I.:tulateh, D.* ...,. ~• • ,'''.,; ~ , ~ loth—Carbon, .:119orne, Pike '.and Wayne—J. H. IValton, I). __, -_ , --,.. i I It th —.Ado salve nd E . ratiklini,D'llellirrier, A. I 2th—liork;;;Alha, 11. 11ie1vit,,,p.. , ...; -..., . • 1 ' -I .... 13th—Cumberland era PerrituitnerWiWiiti • , D. 14 14t —Centre, t re, Lyooiiiing, - kiiiS‘n 'lnd SUllishe i —Andrew — rew ßtl i ti r r e4 :Ztm A l;r * ia arid 114 D .. ;lagii . rin.i. ' C ' ' res ' - I well, Jr., D. • ' ' , '1 ~ I ' ~ • ' ',.. i I Gth—Luzerno, Montour arld'qolcubitv•--,,,,D.,. M. Buckulew, lk -- • :i L , _ ; •--,4 • :"%,..77 , ..- . .: I 7 t b —llruilfurik, Susguelianiiii4iidill'ii2.-nfing— ,. W. Itl. l'ltitf, 1). - ' .-, i ,:t . g , ' ' iSth—Tkiga,. Potter; Mefiehd; Elk, Clearfield and Jefferson--henry t4outherliep.li, 1 .. 19th—Mercer,.Venango and; rarien—Thomns I Hoge, D 211th—Erie and Crawford-14.A. Finney, A.* 21st—Butler, Beaver and LaWkenee—John Fer guson, A. . 1 22d—Allegheny—J. R. Mielinteek, D., and Wilkins, D.• •: 23d—Washington and G reene4J. C. Flenniken, A. • ‘24th—Somarset, Hedfard and Jor dan, A. 25th—Armstrong, Indiana '44 Clarion—S. S. Jamison, D. • 26th--Juniata,Mifllin and Uaitin—=Jas. W. Sel lers, A. • i • 2.7tIFL-Westrooreland and Fayilte-,W. E. Fru', zer..A. Stratil3, - D .* butuucristr 17, Ailiniuit , tration!6: , , Horst or REPIIESENtitIVEr. . • . ADAMS. RkENE. Isaac Robinson, D. Rufus' Campbell, D. ALLEGHENY. ; I YUldtiA. Jam. B. Fulton. D. Robert 13. Alprehead, A. Samuel Smith, D. • t LEBANON. Jas Salisbury, D. Berry, A. C. lugee, • .I.4tiCASTER. L. B. Patterson. D.' -6 . eorgo 4: - Itinsh, D. '.An.wsrnoNo, Ac. . Jente Itelnh Id, D. Mb:lntel K. Buyer, D. •P. W.ll„numekeeper,A, Philip Meer, A. Wm. ljßruilti n. A. ' Darwin Phelps, A. . C. L..ll4neetiker, A. BEATER, Ae. i •":, R. 8., McCombs, Fun. Barrisiin Wright, D. De L. Imbrie, Ilender4n Gaylord, A. A. W. Crawford. '• ..:' 311:Rena, - • IlEnronn, Ike. • gntniil Kerr, Rep. It. Nelson Smith, D. 5. P. sNtlahnotit, Rep. Jos. Bernartt,D. Daniel Bon. Rep. BERES, MIFFLIN. J: L. Getz, D. } John tint ern, A. . . li. Nunemacher, D. MONII,,OE AND PIKE. William Hoins, D. Abr. - Banger; D. George Shenk, D. , MiiNrnongter. Josial4iillegini, John 11. {{'intrude, A. George flannel, D., John M. Gibboney, A. A. B. kingalter,D. BRADFORD.. NORTHAMPTON. Bart. Laporte, Rep. John .4:4nues. D. Judson Ilolcutub, Rep. 3115,0 1.114ci01. Nniitittnnent.,AND., John Mangle, D. J. H. i f itumOrulati, John H: Lovett, D. > VEnnt. Alex. B. Johnson, D. Kirk-Asides,-A. 7 CARBOY, Ac. Patti4hEbentA CITY: Joshua Frey', D. • E. Joy:, Morrie, A. Thomas Cibig, D. Jacob .11Ock, 'A. CENTRE.- ' George ; 0 4 mitii, D. Jacob Struble, A. Aaron ,C4burn, D. CHESTER. PIHLADA. COUNTY. And. Buchanan, R.L.Wtight, D. Robert Ire, in,D. Jos . Irtaileket, D. Joseph Deis - dill, D., John McCarthy. D. • CLEXRFIELD. At.. C. M. Ltiiretring, D. Seth A Backus, D.. Charles Earthy, D. CLINTON, Ac. John Hancock. D. • John C. 31eGhte, A. :Jahn Roberts, D. Samuel Caldwell, A. T. Yiialih.ley. D. Cor.rmitA, Ac. Samuel A. Hibbs, D. • john G. Montgomery. D.John Thiimpson, D. CRAWKORD. Fretlerfc J.'Walter, D. Looltilrd Reed, Rep. 6:ctitYLKILL. Joseph Brown. Rep. • W. B. Ldbo, D. • CUMBERLAND. Satnoedllippie, D. Wan'..llarper, Bon taaparr. Jetties An , leron, D. , J, Auglailtine,:iA. DAi.enry. SESQDRINANNA, John Wright, A. Thos. J. ingljam, Rep. David 31untarin:A. John y: Smith. D. DELAwAIIe. Chm...D. Manley, D. .T. L. Ilop. Ems. Irtitov,; he.• Murray WhnlloniFutdon.Georgel4. Strouso A. Gideon J. Ball, - WAsnt.7GroN. .FAYETTR, Ac. Geo. Peter A. John. , .. D. David Riddle; D. .. IL.D. Foster, • WAtFat. Samuel Hill. D. Nathaniel W. Vail, 1.0.1 John Fatisold, D. FRANKLIN.. JitIICS BIIRLICi" D. James B. Orr, D. 1. Isaac Deiik, D. James 'C. Boyd, 1). Sattuate(Manear, D. Iteivilar Democrats, 65 Stab; ; Administration, 35. • . RLCAPITULATIOS:f c , AdminimratiOn. Peioernt:. Senitie, House of nrpregentativei. 35 Democratic majority on loin t . 1;allot 1:41 rt • !: • PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Full Vote for Canal COnornlitsioner. ' l . • - si ~.E „, I ,4 I • ot NTIrS 1 17 , 4 I r 77 4 &dams, Allegheny: ' . • r,nstrong, Ileas , H..lf , •rd. • B•.rke.• , Bradt :rit, Bucks, Butler, • - Cambria,' r , Carbon. 'clan), Chester, Clearfield, Clint n, C.. 1 Ma. crawl' , rd. Cunt herland:A 1)a u phin F,iry a k Eric. • Fay, , t le. , . • Prankliri, Fultr,n;* Greene, I! un 1 ingdou; Indiana, • Jeffersln. Juniata. Lancaster, Lawrence, I,,rbanon., • 1;01i rh, Luserne. I.yroming. • . Kean, grrce - r, Mou,r. • Stautanultry, 11 , 41 trim r, Northaninton„ Northumberland. ' Perry. • Phila. City & Coiauty,' Pike, patter, h tiy :any-dor. &alit i'SCt. Fnlin In. , SaisquellVinnt, Vona . lVarron, ' Washington, Wayno, West morel:ma Lt ;vomtnc, lork, 14:931 2149 11 3 7 34 7 1 ' 71? r'94S': :13114 141 - 4! ..2302 2476 4 41711 .51.1191 4123 2111.2! '2.4,5.: EEM 11141 8191 2088 I 4420. 40111 2151' 150 , 1 140./.. 10131 931 990 1 nul 9" :4018, 2091 I 2390; 2060 ; 11311 _3021 1 i 14 , i71 10S:11 •,;.; 3501 • 2111,, 1693.1 21181 202111 2.3121 12411 1 231:01 • 1121 arr.)! 1997' 1:03j 11%11 1920 607. 11151 itt.V4 g 371 6°991 63011 854! 1197;. ' 1860' 22501 13394 26331 41957 35711 . 1 2266 21)34: 2601 4551 1635 1 18011 1310! 13811 1 13'211- 5311 5297 35781 . 9101 4381 1 • 37381 ' 21431 1983- 10111 1.132' 16391 28:9141 2577 0 1" 0141 041 436• '631 60121 17'76 810! POO 431, 2050' . 3i7r 2i2 157 P, .2161; 1351 172;i: 7 3i lOW 1591 7171 ' 311421 1590 t ,73171 5291 ms,3l escarirtl.snox For Arnold Plumer, Dennenq j Thos. Nicholson, American, Plumer over Nichelean, For Williainxen. Republican, " Cleaver. American, " " livoderson, Whig, Planter's minority, SC AIMING UP TEM PIESTILE-; 4 lCirThe editor of the Norfolk Beaton attyli that. 4ithiu a ,space of three months, out of an average pop ulation of six , thorsand, "every:'man, woman and child, (almost wit' out etception,) bas been stricken with 'the fell feVer,'tind , about two thousand have been burieo . --hein; not less than two out of throe of the whites and one Out of three of the whole; abiding COM-. .munity of Norfolk, white and tolack.l l What a hideous summing up ! Beilde this, it is stated that one half of the resident physicians perished, and not less than thirty,sit in all, re eident and visitant, fell mart..yns. , The glory of these men will be truly •applvehited in a More civilized age, when Fort* Jsna', Wrong, are not so widely,worah;pped,loSeience and' Mercy coins _ in for a faller alitira, of Imigic esteem. • • : • i!" Itoltimer4i-ptit ropk:ifl ~:.y::~ BM 51 • . f.f.l= ll E .r."7.1.N !4.?57 Zn , 125 141 as ;:341..130 • 1 I • 131 ; y 1( 121 12 ,1 1 1 2511 1 1 I loi 11 VII 12 6 VI 4711 t ll t t " a t , t I I (MI _ I ; 1 47;1 10-31 j t i at 21 21 2. , • 41 6ni .e•_a•• According to a itatemont i leans Delta, the neli,•;:diEenvery a's n protection spilt:lit kellow fever' itt three thouannd caste [n that cit.' `with entire success. • . mi nol R, bi); ' 12osol 21.1 En 1. 1 3; VP' 29-1 39 54.5! rt 142 f • 7.0814x41; 371, 1 4uS . 1/531 321 1 1425 3207 . . pf?". In Albany, a 'late dalculuti native rotors 50.60, aniFthe foreign thnti be teen that they hold tha bal between any partici!,that may a' demand that they p 10 5 ,41. „ON` The District :,iiiorney or N course of some remnrlo , ..im an Afri. i on Monday, said, hp, reason . 1 fourteen vessels had'ealyd from No. ten months, to'.be etppluyed ~ in traffic! 10 701 4 501 1 Z 27 0 360,359 10,931 7,063 :.„ 4,04 r ;.571 2410 , - .13,945 ;4r: Mrs. Dr. Judd hits arrived i the' United !States. She and her' husband . wee - among the • - first missionaries to Ilia Sandwich islands, and now, after an absence nit:nearlythlr years. Mrs, Judd has returned to V4lt her ml.o[ollll friends from whom she has bcieti l so long se arated. • =I .3,0'24 . . ' ' ' • Betray the MB. ining Journal. .The. West Branch )31tiamtn us Coas Co. l • A Company , under th 4 eforelitle, been ineorpora ted by charter from the ' State of Penn IVIILIbt. for the "working of a valuable' traPt of Coal la da, situated In ; Clinton county , Da.. bordering on the W t Mauch divi sion of the PennsylvantiAlsoll, and ntalclng 1,300, acres. The °dicers of the:,tompanyere ge ntlemen weft • known in Philadelphia altd. New York, 1 both of which 1 titles (Aces hare beon opened. and the Co mpany folly ; organized with a capital 21;11300,000 Mr ded 104,30,4)00 shares of $lO *ch. We notice the lie York Directors: aro Wm. Aablieht ofthervell known C dna of A. A sb- i field &Poi:bend littllti Blob.* also a In the' Coal busineta, and a direct/spot the Meehan 'Bank. • •': ' The Company hold theitlandsloy ael and indispu- ',, table title. free from all enenrobraoces, a dent sods% en- , ergetie measures to get their goal at on to market. by ~ mama tbetanal and rallenids new & and beepers. • I nee. To connect the nridelestith. the 1 nitsylvania Ca.: 1 nal and the dunbaryan.44iie DalifeetL rtlirced hi ocio•, I attitudes% 04 . Veo and elvargellas Awn' Oa elope of tke incuntalu• The bed of •Coal pa . oetriteiti: by the lap . ttliVenric. yrinpron tbet sootiest:a Orden ,of the nfe.landa, t : oltsws two vein, of an aviedge WW l *** lowa*. ". el lug frees three feet nine Inches to four eel these inettoel I is.tbleknetas• On the soutf&west cum, • • nave else t taw, mai., ell.%detente* byroad q . lea tlart (lyre ...,P, fl~s) j il ...- Tr ,. day of the Bank - of. - Zugla,nd . dismissi - c# icp)., . 4 1 , 1 • 0 :14) 1 .tli maddifirthe F4ttio .iiliaCe.ka:iii : . , ,I - • • •1 • l lo 4 4 iiis. : IThe - Ethpress hilPeatered•t I other phtgnancy,',l Rd' her.heal f. 'An alliance hetth*in TitiffoO the Princissßoynilif England, P , ! ill PO/itial -tirete3}, ti . ' s • '1 $ 1 ,1 1121. " 4 " " ' The . :Danisit: Ont.erament 1 the Maraiine - .poirCrit, inelatli States, tit meet it Ciongress. - a 1 in November, to qtettle. the +4, I Sound dries: Dennirk, it: isl 1 to capitaliSation atiyl - " - ,redertiptio i • Ttith War. But little has ocOarred rit tl I beyoriclA''flintihtii!the Allies ing Perekop, aml i that their a 1 a time beau check4d. , • - The Rtissian firtr:trom the batteries on the Inorth side ean t sed'Qeperal Simpson some lit- Itle annoyance, hitt., has not, prevented the `work being. carried : On. • 44 letter fromYienria state .• , bankers there gasfd, credence that Russia is cont Meting, a 1 1 America;nnd.thaftlti negotiat 1 to be conCjuded. ,•''. 1 Marseilles advice: of , the 1.1 the Minister of War h.as still a eition to reinforce* army in The Latest Advance of. tl rerokop. A, .. despatch froth• Prince Gor October 9th, receit.nd at SL Pet that the Allies had O.lvanced fr threatening. Perekop, but had rt ing the ativruce lioits of the flank. Sixteen ba:fitilliinis of thrown into di, 'frt.i.---. at ; ..r a' the boy drawn Seba t n r ifionsenie, 4ir the Ra )ling to the'l4'ruakfort of the.l4loati army I )froth the plateau on the opoi toward!ille heights a leer ittoustiiid! man .novi kern forts. • 1 • • A Brlitih Fleet iient to tI her Majesty's stdo dou, Leantlei awl Alisp,haie r to proceed; under tft common Stopford, !to the eiiast of ,Ital begin, their missiciiiiit is said . Naples. Bombardiiient of 0 The Allied fleet,'; ivhich acc last news;;had sgileik.oti a see• front Sebastopol, aiigtored off Bth of October. 04ssa, 'sine: tion of the . Corn POrN, in the 'Se. formed the chief if iitit the sole port of the Russiaiiir3ny in th • ; Etusiilin Losses ' • The ltinilide Ilei.ae gives a de of thp losses of the:itussian ga l Bth September- aajol'ows wounded, 6058 ; eOntuations, 1! 17511 . total, 11,701, The same journal Oates that 1500 mett;ou'the . 101 b• of Aug men per day every 'iiity up to .1 ThirlDatinbe.. According to tlieConstanti the commander ot'ihe, Turkish Danube has received' instructi rations •foi 'forty 'Oti . fitly - ttp troops, who are to arrive at Sili end of Okober. in 11.stei.. • Gem' Moiaarreflitt - , has fdr PeterSburgh a reptirt;cif a succ: meat, in which the. Cossack: dragoons commanded. by Lieut; Kwatoy:ski, defeated .a. detach regular Turktsh 'F'a.;%i.alry and Bazooka. The Tuck's had at' Ali Pasha; theeotniiiander wh most of the last ta4'of Turk prisoner. The Turir.Cloit all tl The garrison at Kers still hot reduced tc; gieut. Ifor.i.owAY'slltM'iunquestiO! efficacious RetAdY;in the Uniti is Complaints and' Oditghs.—Th, cures these wonderfld,Pills hay', all parts of the UniOfti more par ses of asthma of lOtf . 4standingd leaves no doubt uppy thitifiod used them'that they;Surpass - an kind ever Made, kn0.4m....,8y'; a withjthis admirable remedy, t quiekly restored to afte means have failed and it is' a dispute; that there igno case of der, or liver Complaints'. but th, yield to the.powerS Rif this mig, PEN, PASTE, AND SC Mr. Thnekernisill shortly new course of lertti r res on •th • Georges. $ Philadelphia :.eY?ntributed stricken . eities of P.)rtirkonth ari forty ttionr4nd..loll4o4 Several Detneei a tie papers. have raised the nanie! of Hon. Y: fur the nett i'residentl,. MCP E. Mariam stales that a ni quakes mart have taken , place at v a the earth's surface thikjeas.on. The Sleep 4) St. L• ii the Philadelphia sails the west coast a. ,trir. The total reeeijita front tt formances arid two re t kiings sire Rachci,ln New York,:tijig' 5t36,561 received :la her eltare:00.f1:10. asaertid a Dr. F Paris, that there is an 4bundanco: Crinti:a, and that in 'Ort:: years it. I.: "El Dorado" of the World." ..;Te.l-• The United Statri, mail money to the amohnt Of ;nearly ten lure" at Marion, lo) , rti,:j)n the nig! inst. The robber wa:!rei . ;rested end ;f~`The mournin bf ten tht, Enmities is 141 ho iintnityt, , alizett at t Paris. The Ensperor'sjirst trophie Sesastopol—are to he rideed beside terlits: ,~.F:. ore two dig dnit idle ok Coal. and that theta= opitiedat thelxertu, mine is fully fi re fort iu fttlekttess, so that a counuttentaitalokist 1 and Viewer baa tvutletde4. that there nod :ethane &aim revert, e deld of trodilat:4o Coal that iisf nay eight fort thick.- ; , -, All the4olits:ors,tb e ßest itmorlitritet are Adams Wader , Aevtibthifr.'dort requiring no outlay fur steam enghites to ' - neap water: Irtsailtitimaitit reduces the expense - r etude.: , i • e-a.... um, l ...enact et Catalog th is Coal by contract is 40 cents wpm, tiativerrti at the'mouth of the opeuiugs. C'ticie -1 'top 04 ihnevad the, reins have been etrrady made and i tualtt. Cost talnan ...cat; audit le estimated that the produtglon.ef %minima" they tie increate dtu 2"M tout , I per awl um. The L., , ,t of this Ccal In the New YotiOner 'ketleaweirusted at SI 71/ per ton. , flu compariseu with 7 04: FriM % it crxtulinr., laid for Bituminous Coals , it *Alai .1 i once be pavedeedthatt.beee manes can be wetted 'oast* Ipay , c large ptofit to the pottuntre of the Coe). In. faxtf t , to char does this appear to experienced men, that, the is Company has leased one of Its tracts, clantadniug. 400. acres to a raspansithsiparty,7tiosuirpe_a_to• mine a quan tity; not less tha ' oupoo tons per year, paying the Pet piny ZS units giertott: ,- • 7 . '. + - -, • The twat ityed theCtral We keen tested and Fantod high ly %luminous and tome from sulphur, two rettnialtee ran ..deg It most valatible fur suannrseturtue PeriMiee-- - 1 to I experiments hare larn made with it itt in:Xi:tan iiE tare of Iron. and tor bisc.kambh purposes,...wheu it .v erafound to have nu suPorior. leipeihneuts havrlike artsi• been coeds fru its ataUabill% US the menu:ie:ping I of (is,. alias it proved equal to the best IS, ewcastle and Pittsburg CGal, the cost of which in our ma r k e ts is too • wets known to need recap/41%04m, - The cwt of lilts burg tmal at Elmira, (112 MHOS 'from ti e mhart , . sibling theyparm year ban been *8 AO per ton. Tlle cost of &dr orh% Old at that point would tie less than 13 14 p 4 tun, total front' Elmira it cots Itakfoi warded. by catiet and, ralt- - ratans tlhe tumor cities hi the state of. New Turk- Aik.e ny.iTrel, Rochester. &c,. where Bituminous Coal dal: Bat andmanufactaniugpurposes hi used to a great eaten*, and the consumption is largely ['accessing every year. The accessibility of ito, product front these tultier, to tha i Nes- York and other leading markets at a moderate cost for transportation. is. snorts by the following; CUIII4 Parativr table ufthstances: • 4 inm2 o ,llitte . s to Columbia -, - , • TGLI tanks. "1 " Tide Water • ,., - - - `205 . " ' ." ' Baltimore ,-.- 2E4 A " . ... i , ai. 4 ph LW,' p b ii, .j. • • "..ah i " "1 " " Columbia - - - 10)1 0 ,,, :1,,„ •:, ' ..- , " " Columbia ttrl'hilatdat' . • Iso i 't.w ....' Elwin- - - - - 112 r " " by Williamsport and by Balt. I - & Susquehanna Eallroad - A.,7 '.. * 4 Williamsport to Phila. pr. :, • Railroad- - - - • 220 - .. William's& to N. Y. pr. It. R. ZA'e ' .: " to Erie, Pa. - - - - • - 100 Tice distances from the Hines to Tide Water are' only 20S Miles, of which but .;4 miles is railroad and 202 ca nal ; the canal now being in attire operation, teats car rying 150 to 70 gross tons of Coal. •:. . The position of these Cull fields. within ?AO miles of theicity of New York, the great demand fur this Coal In the ;vicinity of the mines, the variety of uses to 'Which it MR be applied, and its superjor quality, lead to the conclusion that this Is a valuable property, and that: the stockholders will, with proper management, receivelarge dividends upon their investment, . , This Company offers for sale its reserve stock, In lots to snit, to make further improvements on its property, on terms and at a rate making it an object to parties to inr4st. The Company is entirely free from debt and from the pn•spect r is confident of earning a large dividend on their nominal capital. For pamphlets containing go -I.lcrilval reports and further particulars. address or call at 7.3 ollive nt t li,Coutpany, 21 William street. New tork. ..... 1.) %bet* 13,'5+ 41-41 .; - Iz7,', 47: '; , - - ' , .."•;:::;',t; ,eito :r .::: ...',.. ;,:'_ R.,' ,hintip :.i.t 1 r ME weeLti:' 1304n1 4 peotraeted QO-,.change Nc.,a4 in , REM month in excellent. Nnlviniin. and, , it is rumored as :invited' all I rg 'the • gnited Copenhagen,, estian:af the said, proposes ,11 of the dues. e seat at war virire-litienten wince had for 'that several to the rumor , an ,in .North ona'are.lihely th state that log very ex he erica e Allies on bakoff, dated .raburg, atates Eupatoria, tired on meet ' Russian left ussiana were THE COAL TRADE.. 7-7 • - vit 8 'ole . quantity sect by Railroad thtB a 137193—by Canal :11,0„24 U3—fur the weeli:js,- 162111 total . by Railroad 1,,999,69:1/ 'l7 ag.4tait 1,777,775 lAiotis—ditto by tanal 024,- 0721,61 t...us ...gains t 77.8:5110 06 tons to same ml iant, year. • tartans. Pod Zeilu . lig, iad been with north side of of the Belbee. garrison the Thu trade roinaiud without chaugu with alight iuetieuse iu tho deemed for Red Ash foe the Neir York market. PlieeS• aro Ewan at priatut m • tgs. e Coast of Albion, Lon ceived ord4s of Admiral lie ; Deldiv are and 'Judson Canal, it is he.Closdun the 20th of November, if not clbeed suoiier by ice ; only from three to four weeks of the (..'oalbea.V.Pla romaine ,by Canal, Unless cold weather should set in later than u3ual.. . They will u the Bay of Aatt, nolo its.rzs.—The Lehigh. Valley gaud NeW Jersey Central Railroads have fixed the rate of Cull axed trausportation ou Coal frOul Mauch Clittuk to EliZilbeth point or Jersey City, ut $2 80 per iten. They will 110%h:ever do bat little business the ensuiug winter, us the road is notatocked machinery, and the proper conoectiolis 'the iCoal Region have not yet been mad*. The Serauton and, NeW York Railroad, 'dt.'is nevi announced, will Wit .be completed l4fure Spii i ug. Nest year the rates of, toll and trails'per tatiim will be lower, bhrnot quite so low as snme nuti!cipate. The idea also held out by ileum of- the New l York papers, that' Coal will be sold Much clicape: ill tbat'market nest season, is also err, E7.4 If ;my be reduced from 25 to 40 eedfs . tau nest ye Ir. provided x currespundiug reduc tion' is toads in transpdrtatioa and toll.. Tie ,gitj • prier uj le nop c 4 miff out 6e any I ., ,rer, if' it it etc toto, Hell yea than it is note, hert,tise Wally of tau oqdritt a.:l - are sinking in may; on CVet i y tan they mine—anti , they would sooner 4fose up their collieries, (if the Sheriff does 'nut e:loso theM up for them,) that t 4 coatinue milling at emus, 'Ming: to the et expedition desa on, the the destroe ! of Azoff, has means of sop , Crimea. iled account risson on the '2654 ; '65.; the Russians st, and 1000 eptember sth. ople Journal, arniv in the us to provide sand French the present prices of Coil rla about the - ; ' Tyc Fonr.IGN Inds TitADE.—. the Tron"trade inititilitely columned with the Coal Trade, and the 'prices abroad invariably effect the pried 4 at hieale,we give below the elate of the Liverpool Meta! inarket,Sept. 29:: ,arded to St. •ssful engage , militia and "We have to report continued firmness and ac tivity in our metal market. Scotelt,pig bore du ring the week ha: fluctuated from $2O 5U to $1:1. 75, without inducing any business , of moment. cue hre today a shade firmer, and. buyers mire rather more plentiful at $2O on time, seller.i erk -ieg !lir!. more. The demand for all kinds of Wosli . moll Staffordshire manufactured iron continues unaltated, and is, if anything, on the, inereage.— . Large contracts have been entered into for jfur ward doll% ery in anticipation of ,orders, and g general impress:on i that a large business May be Confidently looked forward to. Tin plaftos, ',call, and Copper, are all extensively enquired for, land makers cannot keep vibe with the' de : mithil; The advanced rate,s whizh are being es tablished do not appear to check the demand, as it was apprehended would be the case: on the:6n • Crary, buyers are apparently - more anxious to t;pe. rate. Zinc sheets have advanced $5 per ton. In pelter, foreign Steel, and foreign . tin, we ben!. of 11'1 transactions. The following are the ipieta tion's :—Tron ; Merchant 'mar. $4l 25 per Tin] ' - CUL/11110D block, $3l 50 per .611 cuminna bar,! $3l 75; relined block. $32 75. Tiu plajes ; Charcoal, IC, $8 37 to $S 50 per box; IC, $7 j 2 to $7 25. Lead: .Sheet, $125 per tun; pig,!sl22 50. Speller cak^, $125 per ton. Zinc shee , t, $155 per ton. Copper; Bolt and. :heath log; 2: 4 cent: per lb.; tile and tough cake. $630 purton ; beet scicettiettitto, $0.45. Yellow Metal sheathing. 25 cents per Sivedielf meg; $92150 ;0195 per. ton ; tagot, $lO2 50 per ton. . Ny.w YORK COAL. Wartictir, Oat. 2•!. Foreign continues scarce and wanted, and • Liverpool has advitneed considcrafdy. Sales 151 toots best 'Lie. crpdol Orrel to arrive, at $lO 25; 100 do. Sehteh Splinth, $5 ;5. 4 mos..; 180 do: Newcastle, $7;,50; . 411 , 11 do.• .. 'ictou, ‘ ss 25 cash. nant General ent of 8000 - 1000 Bashi ut 4003kille&- ook p.r4 in was made eir gum 13 out, though ably the most I fur Astinnat . - p number of effected in iculailv in ca- and joughs, If all who have thing of the perseverance., sufferer' is every other truth beyor:(l bilious disor rwill quickly ity medicine. ,SSORS. eminence hero' Emir English n the plague Norfolk, over Antt)ra...ite, per 2000 10,., .I..rpoolOrrel, Nor CuAte Coarra, • 411 this State; moa Buchanan ME l'ict.iu, tuber of earth-; A planets at the Coal Trade, showinc why the present Pricea of Ant:braelie will not pay the , Prodncers. 4 I%'Lty the present prices of Coal 'aro not equal 1.6 the ettst , of producing it et the mines, is often ..i4lted by those who are not ar;qttainted.with the ruing and mining of our Region. They argue thak:the pricts now generally Paid for Anthracite is higher thnn thon which have formerly been paih,duting en . 416 re reason, and - that jou.. with an AtettnUwl edged profit. They go tu.figui lug up tho;price of inining Coal, as set down by sotne of the stock companies, at tigzres which are 'invarinb, t fohnd to be fallacious, when pot to the test, r those companies only tu'uo C,al upon paper,:a d.leare • the practical part to the sad exPrieeee ii:rthe - duped shareholders.. • f Though some of our Coal operators - ean Miine coal !with a slight profit even at present' pricer,, it '• I • is only th:oso who aro fortunate enough to' have large white ash veins above water level, and that too, at low rents anti in the vicinity of the tnain line 'of railroaAs. But many of those who 'are working reti.ish coal below water level will, be formfd to suspend, anti indeed-some of them have -terttldy St..peti their collieries, rather than place 1 113tASCIVCS into a iotsition that would force them to gtion.-ci•e.n though such course would be rain ,. f•US. - Itis evident teat tiro present state of things cannot long exist, since 'it will Ore . many. out of the business, anti subject nil engaged in the...ti‘ade to curtail their operations, and conSoquently: so effect the whole. th:ti a reaction like that of last sons4n n ill be the consequence, anti the result:will be, that the consumers will suffer nod the okra torsln the end,:but little profited, since in such cases, they are hurried into immense imprOve. penis to supply the demand, and almost before thesO im pro ven3entsare made available, the markets are filled and Coal becoincs too low to pay; but'un focttintitely, the change is slow in reacbipe,the corisUmer, and before' they feel the advantsgtii;:if is ngilin high=middie men and carrying compa nies are those who profit mostly by those changes' Brit to show the reason why the present 'prices of Coal will not pay we have only to state a:few fact's', 1 ions point, on „mw lying at • next week for 'crap-four per., . by Madame of which she 31synard, of f gold in the I . l . 4conie iho Re rohli;ed of! thousand dul- of the 11th jogged." the Now Or- iaocnlntine' hasbeen tried this ecast;n tined French e Iriniides hi I:—the flngs of thome of Ani- n makes the 4129. It will nce'of pf/Wer, Ise: and can w, York_ the an Slaror cage Feliev4 that York, within hat accursed First, the price of labor is full one-third higher noww l ihnti flirmorly, when the prices;of Coal Were elnally as high as at present. ft would beimkos sible for mon to live at the present rates (4 previ sions'', under the old low wages of ruinous C r eel tradei prices. Our miners and laborisrs must lire, and Os dour and provisions musnot be bought; et less than ono-third 'higher thin they were some yeariiego when Coal was low, their wages most rate in comparison. Tntbe neat place a much larger amount of iron, is.uotr made use of In and about the mines, than formcily, aadthis article tieing coo iparati rely high, make, a large figure per ton in 01g - trios of prods. piab 4 let Tbr fact that Irv. `le opt to ;entity higher now than it has been,' does not after the . . case, 'since ths 4451 it, :of ahaut 'ln not on an iTarairolora tban•lo eget, per ton. When tirgt,li: 2 nnti rbotp, thii !tare • • 3 - , . . , , , . 41r.0....rrfie. Att , ..v.Rs..-uicc....- - .rx..*i.•rs..-.,,5m.,-,at.a:.z.r,..t.•:.,..,,,,,,4_1,, : ,., , .,..,. 4 .. x ,-4,., ; ,,...... ; .•_ .. 24r ,„.„ . „...„.: wa ; .„..„.._;;;.i, ItErmt •ssn 460 10 00 (4, 10 50 7 50 ((4 25 (!; 450 5-25-Q) 5 50 EMI wa i s fora then used-Woo therefor it is one reun. "and sohint a profit,escheap as ferverlY.: - Anetheriarge - itins of expense, whirk is tikel} ..to escape the'netiewof the,hoyenhr,possit:sr. !iThitt, artieledf-Whieb eborinotis quontitlecdre dyed the minim 49 0 eir h el.t4elt.F ll 44 4 tlhi:htet.three 'wtonths over one hundred per , cent.;treenkl„„ba, 'ought daring alitetanaloal/ 'keg, but now it is treat four delis:llW artycii** ier five dollars per keg. We have known a pair oc, miners, even in bi•eaii . work, use kegi ofiew4" der pe r week blasting coal; and lu•dritting ;cult wait sarlitianeiiikte quantity is usticknagnseeted4 but that onantit4'of Rot der u , aboye the averng amount trued: were not, the priceloeiktecresitlei .alone would be . .aittost equal to the wnith of the Coat." oar keg of iinenkt: tiionth wouid, he abisist r ille 411464 used on an average -4, certtriey it would oot' be mach les. , and thim amou,a,eol e ukt; t d- into dolhirs Sind conts, where several ,hnndred ruiners, pre at work ittould no so7ill Tiiose ;ran ; tat'd each beinir ntaPh higher than f"rmerly hntlrt: 'fow l s Prke: make not less than 'fifty Cen'ts.pet,' ton of di:Terence, in the - . prodnction Cool (wad former". yeair. lint tho.-ts are "not the isnly enetSl for there are oilier:. that Isar lica‘y on Ole Opera-i tori this sesie,m, ern eel erely faf during ether` seasons. The miners are v:twinned& being worked deeper: and, es they increase iu(r depth, the cost of hoisting Coal n 4 pumping, , water increases in proprktion. I t The-present kemun has been anunttsol wet one,i and the .4peratori, nut only of the Satn3 - kill, lntt'] also of the Lehigh and the . W.yonting Regjo4 have felt the coat of: uraping water no admit item.' :Indeed many' of our bet. mines, in' each 06 the three Regions, bare Loco -drowodd out" furl weeks together, so as to be unable to produce Coal, t. 'at any Price, and all whose mines lio'beiow watetl level Inive Been seriously injured by this particular;; item of uvst, Antall her of the increasing expeuse in thej mining ; of Cont. is the scarcity of tivaber, wbichj is continually growing less; inc.! the!-. cos t which, ranges from eight to twelve 'rents. per . ton at present, whilst formerly, this article cold be supitlietl at less - than half the price. The last reason, which as net the leiti4. why :hut preseurprices will nut pay the . OperatOr, the; t high reles-kharged by our carrying ;cettlponics.--1' ti The catisamert, endilebtedly feel that they neer` high - enough for their Coul, and the fart it, that-they are, but the Transporting Comptinosii take all; the prufibt, leaving none for the produ-it cers who supply them. A fair diviFos of tituso' profits would be but just. In this .past of the 1. Coal Region, a reduction on the' part of the Trans-,' porting Companies of .5U rents per ton could well bu made, and in justice to all parties night tt.. bei; made. In fact Coal cannot be mined, With a fetiv exceptioncy by our operators at present prices, and a.S the only alternation, Litany of them have beenli forced te ea-petal, and others only continuo-fury; :the purpose of keeping things together. Those'. who hare many hundreds of fatuities depeudantl on their operatidns fur caption. cannot rent sus-' T 'nend without great loss and incunVenicnce toI theteselves and distress to their dependants.— l i ,When the hands belonging to `ri • Colliiiry haver :been dispersed, as they cannot 1k the 44112 ; cultic: , et collecting a yet again c.lll poly Le folly realized by experience. Yet with theXe objec-J; 'Lions t. suspension, in toy have alrea dohe au,l! and others with mach reluctance are preparingi: to milieu 1, as under either alternative &acre viusti:: 1.0111..5i.. But L. mine their 'test Coal, Witt V X-c i beast their Collieries, even at a loss. wlttn udders other circumstances it might bu made o pay al 'faii• interest on the capital invested ; mid return; some reinuncration for their labor and time, is al 'much against their desires as their pa7kdts. Some writers affirm that the. /tending Cutupauy cannot carry CO.ll at lower rides thank Ahoy arc at present doing with t wost, t hat is not the ease, since their own arguments go to ,prose tliat :he victual eost of transportingj's scnree-' ; 17 . aViove one-third of the rates which this ro : n.l ,pany chilrgu and they enn and will sisriy c„ ; ,11; cheaper, willing or not :willing. as the ,result wiltG show. - 'Cum:)etitinn iA tie only remedy for oiult evil', ; and the sou'ree of such a retnefy for this Regioh ha5:1;1 . 0,4.e been struo!:, ahiih will unli require a short time to take effect. .Bat the aim of trir pre.eut remarks is to show the reasons why the present priees•of Oil are :it , low in cionparison at they ever have (woo, and' not to attack individuals or companies ;innd havfi ing dono se. we will eale lade ,the present article by adding that however se.:i9n,ly the pricesl of Coal is felt . iu the First 'legion, the Op-i craters'Of the S , i!cond and Third Iteghltis expo.: rience the same diflieulti , ,, if anything, mo-o severolp—slveral of them having suspended ship - • outs; or curtailed their operations in conilequenre BY TELEGRAPH. t Frtutsr.Z; o'clAck, r. Ric 4 mow/ . New York. - - . B.rmion - • - Pr )v1.1,..ne.e. • • . Albany; - NOW Haven, - • Report of Shipments From Itichm , ud. for LUe fie:k Or.to.. 1 I.zr 201 h. : 7 , )N4.i New I,owlon. 155 iort , 4K. Cewburypert, 111. , lowport. : , 11,Vew BriAlton lcew Camlf.. :mll,24eipngetl. 47711 n 1 ., ,r1, Tiro,klyn, 7i , 54 Agit • 11:1'etvrmburg. 733:;;Pawtuckot, 4.1 11'rovIdence, • 74: , quin , ..y, 512 lied Bank. 151 Richmond. 114 Rockland Lake.. 24S,Itahway.1 iintlltondout...' •.. 3fig 1 .7 , a11..m.' • 61ISag 245'. 4 .au dtrin &I Sur, - ISt , : 4 111g Sing, • • 12o!Stony Point, 214:St. John, Ilt:Stainford, 146Tm.y. I:ll,•Washi neon, 7411tVext Farms, 21:l1West Chester. '4l,lWilmington, N. (1., Wilmlo tnn Ih'l4 ICA wey ut,,u h..N• 21M TR:irotal I'l. work, 1)54 F.,r goasoo, Albany. ' Ahtoria. Alexandri4; WlTtlentown, 13.11 t I ulore, r,.4 llvr,•n. ritt t,l,urg. I:rl.l.ieroit, N.. , itatis,lr, 1;:con. • . Cita rlemow Charlestah, Camden, ll:atul,rict‘r„ (11,4seit, • Co11e,„:0 Pt.. Chmter, D.tuvrrt.., Fall 10 vrir, Franktlrd, Fist Gard (iedrgetoilrn, I,lreeirral, men pni (floucestyt. Hal 10w,.11, 1161moshur:. Ilartroid. Lynn; Sle4L rd, .'!,Tenv 13:041, New ' Spralik, • Shlpmtnts bsy canal. For the work ending I)rt•)lier 15th, 1%56 : ',airmen? lin the Linel - - . . Yiciiiity of 01112(141A* • Wilmington - - New Yore and vlizinity • - . Trft3l rm. weak 71:117.:77,1= . :By Rail Road and Cann ;Quantity of Coal goat by Railroad and CaiiaL wfsult ending on Thursday trteoing last: l'nrt Cortont, Pot . Schuylkill Menu, Auburn: Pit Clinton, Tntal for the week, TOWi by itailrond in Canal 'f,t.al by OanAl and nilll4 - 44. mi1.,2,1".;1 7 7011 15 z4biputents to tanta parkd leafyear.' wesS, 7°311., - fly Mitlroad, le 1,71.771, ItyCanal, . 11.310 13 78.5t10 try 06 2,5:13,762 18 I t0ne.;367,-11ii 12,' I;craw in 1F45 , , ao far Colon Can alB.B. Coal TranspoOlatlon Ainount iraimported during thu month 01 Uiiinn Caiud Siatara Railroad -7 r' C*tozberlai.d Tr ad e F or 18 5. For the last week: Z=ital , . !Schuylkill County JEtallroado.,lB3s3 ;The fallowing is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads In SchnylkiltGartuty, tar the week ending on Thursday evening last: , . Mine EMI and S. /111 . 7t11a IL 39,08 4 19 Mt. Carbon " -4,933.18 7 Schuylkill Valley 0 . 113130 18 MI. Carbon S Pt. Carbon " 18,911 01. - NM Creek " , 13,236 13 lAllle Schuylkill ' " 9.81817 Lehigh Coal Trade. i Beat from The Lehigh Region for tho seek eit:ifog Bat tifutay eyoning . MIL i TOTAL. • i 84=11 Lana, 10,405 03 278,1356 18 EUt ladolgh„ •405 13 33 1,^5 73 Room Ann Mine,, 1,891 17 ' 60,013 17 Uparar 51ouloar, e , - 827 07 = 33,931 07 Spring Mountain Coal, 7.017 17 : :/53,10/ 114 Colerain Coal, ‘ 8,422 03 63,4911 i. Stafford Coll, 1 8,140.11 ' 1 Itaat 9 nr.ar Loaf Coinpany, 1,1198 as .. .i 48,8 171 Ear 'fork and Lehigh Company 1,201 16 ;32,698 9 ltioncb Am. Coal Company, 227 17 , 8,900 10i k Lathrop's Pra Cul, 240 14 2.841 101 Barrer 5.1.3a10w Pea Cul, /25 10 . • 125 10 I lloalatod Coal Company, ; .1, 1 -.5.1 03 . 187,95 s 0, Cranbury Ocaliannpany, 2,753 11, 1.70,102 011 Diaakaad Coal CaterNmy„ Malt 90 - i . 2 7 ,4 06 Col Cluck 31oluttalo Coal, s , . 6,623 01. i . 72,542 13 itillkubarre Octleor.quy, 1"..-all 13 •• , -41,263 . 43 4 vy ogi b a o l , 1 1401: 1 (40310 i Total. 'Last year. I ,l hoiroun.lll" , ,i, b+ Fri asithe tvera4 nal rat', end ot be ininutl . . RIDGWAY FARM., ACRICULTURAL - A. COAL COMP'Y. A Firma and a Mine wit4in 14e Reath er•Ertry Yon—. WENTY-SEVEN Thousand Acres of Good Farm and COAL Land have been purchased. wit t the Intention °fairing a Arm of 25 acr , s for each share, payable . by instalments of One-Dollar a Week, or Farms of 50, 75 and WO acres in proportion. Each Vann costinz.,42fft. Ilalf :Attires, 100, Inciudinz othefr Improv,e minas, and fronting upon a road thirty feet in vridth. The sell Is amongst the. richeat in the ;State. and in Coal la literally litexbauidlble. Four Radtriads will lave-fly he completed. connectinc it by a direct rommen talion.with New York. Thiladolphla. koston, pittobur„. Erie. the lilies of the Lakes. and tarthic-Nestern roads. forming the grandest conrentratinn of . Pallronds in the Rate. 44..5ee flit. Id titst map of l'erinsylvanin;illarnes'.) Inieemotiree are rnunltur nn a large pttrt. There is slob a valuable flaw siflY up an the prop.rty. and Two Ilum dre..l and Thirty-tire Lots in the town of Fd. wbieh the subs. riberi. get- In the townat.e Schools, Saw fine stores - and every thin: desired, About Soren Thli.inti deri.s are now under rultiration. and the p-mulation number. the vicinity about ten thousand acres mere is under cultivation. The land surrounds these improvetnentm. It basupe- Her limestone s.o, and unlike much Pennsylvania land. ft is neither rocky nOr mmintainous. The timber is of the Inoit kind, consisting of .Cherry, Sugar Maple, Pine, Oak. Hickory. Chesnut, &e. • • There Is another consideration of the greateat Impfiet. ance. The land is OLIO bed of C'al. tpon this: prophrty It is inexhaustible. By takinga glance at the Intest 'ion) —first nt Able inealite. and then over the Strite—lt lea found to possess the. grandest features of picsperity, improvement and almost, ifuniediate developinent. • It is' superior to ens': other. dt,is the only place having the great concentration of railri - vls. by which,Nen- `re e k, the Lakes, PhiladelPhia and.l'ltinbUrg are at its doors.— There in no coal l in INew Vork. l and. pin nceruint of Its situation. it possesSes the advkntage of' nearness. It m must chortle bechme imeniell ( valuable ' •Tts location points its destiny: to beeotnia tho Pottdville of that einniry. • Friends and relatives. ad, well as thosd .more than one share. can hate their firms together.. ; • Arnmprovornent Department will also !Ise Connected with the Company. By this means. in Order to !memo. mediate those who are unable ti give tbidr pe;rsrinal at tention to fencing trail preparation. orr'ti,sire, to rent their properties out., instead, of 'residing there arrange-. inents canly made to pl.rwe earl. rum lu iompleto order, so as to les'ready for'cultivat ton. • These embrace tlad principal features. And nn excelkut cprortunite is now offered fer a mon 40 obtain a- borne for himself. his wife and children. either at the present or time to entn'e. Many business men, mechanics and working men upon farms. who . .s.fte .severar.dollars month. can. by thus uniting together. 'berfome freehold ers. while they scarcely miss the outlay. and at less ex posse than the annual cost of tobat 4 cn or the most trifling . luxuries. A saving and, purchase rf thin kind eats no thing. and constaut!y lemmas& in value. In rase of sickness or misfortune. by -which he is throWn out of employment. he has a home to gn to where he can al ways make a good living. , Many ions:. if they drew up to possession of a farm, instead of living - i ts; the cite. would hecome'worthr and affluent citizens. There the avenes,of m•••• nor ovi?r , crowded. The title is uneicentio , OdY good. Time wlio desire !ivies. will ap ply persons',l , r.r rencic , si no first. instalment.) to Samuel W. 1 - .001-at tloi offlee. , of the Connetnyf ina Walnut street, twins:pp Fourth and Fifth. 'Philadelphia. 'Ladies are allowed to hold shard in theirown names and . ri,ht. without trustees. / Thr shares am rapidly aelllnz, and early applleatlrn Sperilnens of Chat and Imn Ore ea a Kr seen' atthe Y)ffice.. • • ORltthollis from 0 A, M. to 9 P. M. OFFICERS: presMont--cnte. K. Lt t 9. Attorney at taw, 14 San bOM Straet, Philadelphia. ' nee Pow:Vent—R. GmErrrn Portrrn. Wholesale Grocer, Arrh and Water streets, Philadelphia. Trearurer—Pavrwtrt Bert.rft,-Wboeesalo Jeweller. No. lON North Semnd street. Philadelphia. Secretary—SAW W. C vim-T.035 iVainnt ,atreet, adelphla. Direrinex—EnwPw JnerrntrA Itnpertntenlent'nf the Weal'. Chester & rilladelpht; •Ra AtiltAnui N. N. lIKRYNEU tr. Mekhant Lan , a‘ti-r: H. 0. 0. T:MII, , Ft• Cm. Se tarp et tbC Witehinann .31Titnalnti, Morino Insurance Company, Philadelphia; CITAIIT,Fr I. Parksbor,r Werke.. Parkaburg; Jesse LaNnts, Attorney at Law, Lanea‘ter. Rrfaran•%.—L. ITert..ert. F.. 1.. 7 3 North Second Ftreet, Philadelphia_ has heen over the-land. Cs'2 North Fifth street. Phil :Idyl phia. has been nrrr the land. :2 . Ex•C;ov. lsizler; Clearfield. has been -river the land. \Vm. F. !tonne. Esq... 4th below Walnut street. Philadel phia. has been over the land. ltarrett. Clearfield. has tern over the land. - Richard Gardiner,i,E,;.l..C.ll.; Poplar at . rre, t.,PhiladDphia, has Nien over the land. • 1 00 I tato! r 5 I 2.5 1 -19 l 1 1 1 HE TRIEMNE is now. in fhe. Ale of Its tift,et'lth XV. of its licelsly One cennuensad on the lot of Septeint er Inst. The Amer ; jean publie need not now be made 'acquainted 'with its character, or claims to consideration. With but a mitc.r dinato regard for prudence. policy or _popularity, it has aimed to stand for It ighteSMsness. Jim Truth. for _human. lac. against f•rtified Iniquity. Fraud and Oppression.- - There is note slave 'trader oti thIS Co . ntinent.' though be may never read anything but his tills of sale and roc _payable. wino does not knew end hate TLIF., - Thillc NE: there is not an extensive fabrie:itor of drugged an p I t s e nors Liqiiiirs NV hi, ct ,, .g not c.•tisider,it a very datigendis and Immoral paper,'and..woitiler why its publican:in is teteratediti a commerchll, cottombuying City . like New York. Tux NEWARK sliateery once terribly remarked that it had never known. it bard. gripir:, scree ing. avitriciens employer 'who was not hostile' tii THE TlilltUNE, nor on.i - eminently generous and - kindly who did not like It. Prompt and plain-spoken ‘lth..its Iliunciations of Iniquity and abuses of power.'w bile elatming no ematiption trent teumen fallibility. it ni.sy have dour ,tempernry Injustice to heti, ideals. but it tics never twit unfaithful to Itrinciple;.ner deaf to the cries of Übe wronesst and !suffering. In Its ceilumnsllM advo cates of novel and unpopldar theories • reuteuiplatiog the melioration of human 31 , 04% e'j.rcially thOe of tine voiceless. and down-trodden, have ever found am - hence and hospitality: while It has ardently resisted, and will persistently combat: every attempt to prosoii , e a ye e,... grade any class because of diversit les of Nati% ity,Crsetl. or ',Color. t ,' • 1 . . . . . In defianec el ealumnies ilia meat Attnri.:ll! , . sod of hoStilit les the nest deadly and untiring'. T II F. T I; I El - NE has grown stendllY to public aprit eclat lon frita• the day of Its origin. lie Means of it -eying the public hale been auitniatitistdn proportion.' Instead Of a .single editor with one or two assistants. Ito orgririizattict now Com prises 'a numerous hotly of writers. each fitted by special aemaiplishimint:and experience for the particular- line of discussion to Which his pen i‘:- d,rvoled; tint daily amounerif readingitnatter given Moro than quad, uple* that of its earliest issues: I staff of vain, d eorreapon dents encircles the globe, transmitting' early and le teiii gent narrations of whatever Is tnot . wt-t I by of attention; while Polities. I.eglalottim , Literature. Art. - Ilistory—in ' short whatever atfegts tin% 'social well•teirg of mankind. l'idetnie Theology alone excepted—ends lute the freest and inest searching dlomsaiOn.. • . - Attached• by profound . centietion. to the beneficent • policy of Indristintal 'development and Internal Inter. rounnunhation whose most coniplem us champion through the last Half-Century was •lIEN - ItY CLAY..- Imbued, moreover. vilth that oplrit cf forbearance to ward our weaker, neletibors and:toward the much wronged AborlAinci of this Continent and - of Peace with. 1 All which will hallow the name of Whig. VI t: TRI BENI% while surrendering%no jot of its.proper Independence, co-- 1 operated earnestly and ardently with the W big - party so lenges Its ,eitality wttaprtTerted. When In 1550-Plan at tempt was made to, interpolate" static-booting 'into its creed, we. sternly resisted that imposition; when. at the cleat) ef the data Presidential canvass, it was seen i that. as large portion of this Whigs preferred to defeat 1 thelr own party rather than allow its Anti-Slavery win& to share its trintimit, even under a conservative Chief on a Pro-Slavery- platform, we knew and,proclaimedNiat the Whig party was no More. Snistchnent events, incliding the rise and culmination of ,the Ho:tow-Nothing conspira cy, and the speedy absorption therein of the whole force or - Pro-Slavery Whigism, only etnitirmed cur undoubting anticipations. With no ideklY lamentations, therefore, for the it.evitably bygone, - .tut With •hope. and joy...and ~ ...,sympathy. and words of cheer, have we bailed the begin •• ping and watched the pregiess of that Mighty REPUB LICAN movement which. Impelled by the perfidious; vio -1 latiou of the Missend Compact. and stimulated by the astAnding outragett whereof the eights of the Free Set. tiers of Kansas have been the vietims—bx - the repeated I and utter vitiation Of their eleettons by. an armed mots tellecied by conspiracy and hurled suddenly upon them from the border counties of the neighboring Slave State, is destined to sweep Away tbe !landmarks - of old ,Party feuds, EMI unite the true hearts and strop., -terms of the _fretrionled. taint*, ottAbtY effect . to confute - the scourge and scandal of ode counter. , within the limits lof the States which unwisely Uphold it. To the success of this effort, the energies of the. HE. TRIBUNE will be I sternly devoted; ,while the TEMPERANCE REFORM.' I inefixding the entire supprernion of the Trate to Intoxl- I eating Beverages, will hod in it,alt hitherto, anlearnest and untlinchin champion.. , Commencing issii•dally kiln sheet of ModeratSsisnarid with scarcely a shadow of patrenap; TUE TRIBUNE is I now issued in quarto form ants (three distinct editions), Saxe-Wesitr and W tract, on a sheet 44 by . . 11, inches. eight ample pages Of six columns oath. Ito cheulatkat has steadily grown' front tinthing to the tbilOwing re rig- . ggates: , Daily tomes (evening and morning.) • - 2,300 conies. I Semi-Weekly • - 'ri• - - • •-• - - .... 4 -.-. '14175 . 4 1 Weekly - - - .. - - .;- - ;;130,500, .. i • I California edition ,:•• • - -7 , -.-- :7 :- . 7 . - : .;.... 0,001:1 ' •ra '' 310 19,/i 303 1631 147, 21?) ' 117 1%) Grob 911 1 11.!11 lit? lU} 1 etIV, ! r. 11 ' 11(1! 2,11 RS nsl 1.31(1.399 , 1.1.'2 ID: I :tons. (WI 1 0,30'15 64.;:t • : 1 Sn 3 I,S.ti•ot 11, t1,g)24 os PLAILFURD. 14.44 05 ..1-3v4 02 10,543 16 434 00 Ll7Ol 8.i1.Z 12 1,103(Mt 1 , ,.1413 ul • 0110 - 9) 2,4:e2115 47,137 on ! 31,034 0$ 47=7 03 7e,161 1i1141'.1.006 17 :0111.072 01 4 , 3.= p XONTEI. TOSAI.. 13,171 .14 70,358 OS 7 170 04 ' 30,334 03 Astri. 'mut: 15,385 09 513,021 03 TOTAL I ;345,=9 00 - 1 1 459,675 02 11 487,334 08 0 ,146,2 / 00 829,853 if. g 65,378 001 , Total .-•••- - *.-'ll36,l7scopkis. We bellies no oilier newsOper In the World hens Nub. scription list over hair sakes° as and of any sort cattri* pr.- And while Weston* cheapness' ; rendering, an inereaseef,psyleg rodent .ofdy.as indirect pecuniary isdeanta,ge to.u.e f /sae doubtless 11egelyelrelle4 its enbacriptke Bic it rprold be isbaurditytiot topeetellte in this unpreeedonted patrimage gone etidente afluddie approsel and fifteens., . ; : ;,, • j •••,' r p;••'' TERMS,. - • • • TUE TRIBUNE employs ho t MVO) agents and sends out no napes MI hist. - lilt is not stypp when tho terns •• paid for expires. an the subscriber does not choose far. 1 User to pay for it, we resort to no legal process to compel, him. On the Weekly, we Moen to 'knavery paper on the expiration of the advance payment, awaiting a fresh re mittau ce from the imbeeriben If none cem es, the account is closed. We pay uo local agents; wish no money paid to any when the paYer. cannot treat him to mailer other- Wiso send It to us; hues-sualled, its safety is at our 'risk, (and a serious risk!t often_ praveni); but are grateful to. every one who•deense It a good work to obtain and forward the names and money of his friend: 'and Loill}:1144-4, Our Lerma liarariebly_ir,4—tor r itio • DduLY utinuNr, $6 per annum. • ..84114V DALY. $3; two CcpUs 1.4 ect• ; INUKLY, tbx ckiAti forts; las allies kr VI t ton copies far 12; twenty copies to o L ri A.-^tur..l.lfror'iM: larger olubs3l each rubwribir. • . • Addition; may at ill times be made too - ,1.11. ..c this vicavai4.lo thanaltrady In It • . GAtz LET k EL '1 33.:::sial 11 0 =6 Gs &kW M 3*,0,457 . 09! IMES : • .: .- i — 7 - 7 7 . • • islEW't VERTMENTSi I t . ‘.. ........1......„4.._.:...___ JUS. RECEIVED. ..__ ;_. A , : , gut& :•°. PPir of , 1 . 5 0h00L .1 : 6 k3 ,1, . - : . By TelmstO and Yesterday's ?dads. •earo, e, terwl n ?two:4 of rubiollatunous works, 11'7 . 4- •;. --.::.•• . -:•'•72 151:91 : :ibtr, revert! Tnitit Ear:r, --, •N. a Aitll,l4; CES l• . - . . U , SA 4134 St.lllL , lii.t.6. Str . ru t C4:1144 strevt,,fol9svllle. 4., , • : r• - rns. wasakikstl l ll l lllll'. „ ' L14441. ' 4'4.6, . . 1 1..... - • -' ll4- Irl - i .• • - . Kitty Pollock has appointed tieveti dier ;2c1,, - .. CHEAP WINTER EVEWC READING.' iis a dav of . Thanksgiving in -POtiokylystaia. 3,TORECII l eaf) Rooks from Trade- Sale.: - X•Goires'ak Eor seedier. - ; • I ... .., , ~ ..: , zi. .., -.... 7 .rn, 1 " . .. cri, I'.it i* expected that Ex.l3 - oVeraor Reeder rmenupoitiairsaltel: '—:,.:, . , . r. - - ' : ' '-,• 1 ,,,, /41-- • i "14 brill arrive ,at Easteii as Motiday text, arid . Hardees Me and infantry "racnic. - 2 ''' '‘' 5 ° ; • • ' I „ • • Josephns Works ectuptetty . • • 21'5 '1 Ika ' Will probably remain there entilitheiopenieg Life and its 811m1. 1 ' '. '' • 1 " . -.* P • 1155 ` '. .- 'OO l 'ie . Eons oftheStreca illstory of the ixesettan ' '' ° ofigreglL •• ''• • • ' ' t Fatty.' 1, 00 60 .:. 1 '. - Scotia' Commentarron the Init., 8 red. 10,00 - 0 04 niers Consulate and Empire aFrance, • • 4,50' 2FO Two Raids, or the Right and Wrong, . 1•25 :50 Wars nf Ame.rlca. numerous O 50 { dates . . 3' 1.5 need John - Cummings' Work. 12 vol., - TS • 62% Burk lit.'s Expository rioter In the Now. To,. I=ool. -j - - • eiv 4 PA) Snuths" Sernsims, 2 v0L.1110., • •--- - 1000. ~.8 00 ':' Todd'A Johnson's and Walkers' Dictionary, 3 5 0 ,__ Li 0 0 Speeches of Eminent Americans. . 1 - 0 0 1.00 Agues' Book of Chem.'. - - 1:1E 1:00 Napaleons' Life. 500 cuts in morocco. . 3 fo' 200 niers French Revolution, 4 vol.. plates, ' Pi OD 950 Pulpit Cyclopsdia.. 200 - 2po Sket•hes of 400.Sertnnus. : 289 200 Addisona' Comiltte Works, 8 Vol.. = TBO 504 Goldsmith's ." " • 'Ivo!. 500 925.. Wasitington Irving? " • " 12 vol.:sheep, 20 01 12 00 . John P. Kennedy's " ' 3 vol. 409 300 Hawk's Monument of Egypt, - IWi Mt Bayard Taylor's Trarebt: 5 vol.. ' . 750 SOD Burton's A naromv or Melancholy. /4 calf. 4 MI, 250 Pictorial Sketch !took of Pennsylvania , 3Onl 00 Railroad and Mins Libiary, 5 vol.. ' ti 25 250 Fox's nook of Martyr*. R. ' , . ."2 5 1 00 N. P. Willis' Work, 7 la.' ' • , 1 i _5 ' ll 0 ° Blaine Lectures on Rhetoric. : • '.- 2 00 1.50 Dnactickst Amusind Writing's. •1 Ino , -75 1.1:e and Maine' , of Fanny Fern. .1 en 50 Mrs. Paitlngton's Carpet Ilia of Fun. 1 50 T 5 Laynni's 11.41adon and Ifinerch,• 175 Ino History of Romanis= plated, 3001 50 Hot Corn. 1 2.6. nn Th.. shore with many Other valuable BTieeellanceme Work, received from the Tilde Sale are offered at prices Tarring from 511 to MO per , teat. below pul•llshed prires. a c r°rdinte 4 rare onncrtenity for pmettrirte good Books-at extremely Inv prices. For sale at • .1 ' . • 11. 11ANNAN'S j - chop Rol* So rt.. 21,'55 24- 1 MOORI., October 1.1, 1g5.5 THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 1855.056. ,-,,, fottst Piational Airicultura) BOstox, Agifttiltutal Show attracted such immense crowds'', tal e ; that many were 'linable to get in, in Consetinence of the ticket . :takers beinz• tinaVlU . f 4 receive them fast enough. - The ntimief - of %Fishers is estimated at from sixty to` . , One ilindreitl thousand. The exhibition' leas been, griqi.iv. 'admired . f ; and tin . , contestbetween the: horses' most spirited Clje,Atarkets-. 1 - • • , pnix.i. &N. YORK DIKTAT; KARKET Ant hrale rne ry. o. 1 . tor. " !• • , N 0.3, Chirevolfiirdry,No.l.. " • Nu. 2, Scotch Pig; N 0: 1, a Railroad Min, 'Euglish initiican Dor, itatutocied, Itolled, Blooms. tor. Boller rlates,Noi, )00 • '• " N 0.2. •' Axles,AisalituVered, too dolled,. ' R. R. Spikes, IMM! American, k:nglish,_ Spring. CUPFUL Sheatlaltg 011, • EZI3 Pig 41,eua, 100 rts Chester County, " F0r0,03, Rat, No. 1, ' C'ORRECTED, ISWEN YR~~PI~ E~r~ Whedt flour, LLI;, Cum c pei 141)eat,Ted. bush.. ••-• • whit., " Rye, , •• yelltA) Oats, , Chesse, par D. Cork.s, .51va.g perk. ltuttvr, dais) Sugar; Molassts. ioer gill Oil. Frerm. " • whale. litryecJ t " . - POTTSVILLE MARKETS. Wheat Flour. Lbl., Ili 110 lined l'encbel,F. paled, $4 :6 11ye Flour. 1.14., C, (4 do d.r, • uuNir'd. 2CO IVheat,Lusbel 1 ,00,G, 2 L'O prit-d A ppirs., lurid, 2 fil 'Ry e :. ,h, -' • 1 21, I 1-:g01. tivlett, t ! 16 \ t'orn„ do. ; - 110 ( butter . i)erlp6ulad, 26 I lats. • du. . 60 , :- . bouldeis,. ,Id.. 1110 12 l'otatoeg. du - 40. thinly.. g do t_ ]4(g 115 Timothy 5.,:e2, 410 iloy,p,rl , :„,,r,' 1 , 2 II) Clover 1.... EA. : 600 I'laNt, r, ark! C. Ia CO NEW - ADVERTAIENTS xGREATBARGAIN intereAt In a tirat dais , perati( a. Ap ply at WM. P. ST.EISIII.I,4IOS March :24. 'er Terrar• AILROA D IRON.-10 ton flange xt. - -33. t the. VO store an 4 fur fair, 14 A. Al V. nottEars. Bros' street, below i Philadelphia. I 1,315 t".. =I T. UST -REugivEji — iiom - New! It/ Liteins: Leather for 114• Its. Also. :iolt• Leather for Pump Leather for - Mines. For sale by JOHN L. MENNIO. .rkft7roSdsirfel. Pottsville. February ' . rkf 1:1110.1eE th,NlB.—Best (lured; of the nrstiottlity, fresh crmi the hest p3ol,§rs,cit tw had re4ul3:-1),: every %V..dnesday and Saturday. !it q!. BOiLE'S NT'VF Veir,Ct.n4lc anti Prot 3rtihttutatlgt, St. 31:iy 1,Z4 . 212 f TO TH - E - BENEVOL4,IIT.. Stibgeribet% having hest. hits wife, and has 3 littk Eirl only tight toctlaths oid. which he desire. 91, ~ n o porson to adopt—as he 4 oi'd aide to take carp of it, hasitalf no -bottle at preFeut. Apply in Market Street. one clout. above 311d.tio Ward LIMO, 'Oct. 27, .i. 55 COURT PROCLAMATION. • r :()TICE is hereby aivenni thati an .11(11 ..„...13,-,nnet.l'Cottrt of eclatiton Plows. he held at otb•ville, In and for the comity of t•ielittylkll:,:oo MON DAY. the 4th cht'S of NoveloVor. A. ft .IF.. at 10 o'clock fn the forenoon. to t`OrttlnUe one tyewk..; • aletirT . S . .Offire. I ' Ottp , llllo, t JAME: , ;CAGLE. Shtrijr. . Oetoher 13, D‘it. ;I.:t •• . . • : • FOR SALE. 1 • , • \- k 'I'IZAC-`1" of Valtifible L amfl—for sale _ , nn.env, term,,. run tai n i 11 , Z den a rrt4.• in,re c r ill". hilliall , in ‘Vayne=tr.wilship. : - ttiuyli.ill 46; tu,13. , ..-a pul , lie rracl runnititrtimai;A the same---,hall I \ .. rit m the Itiu.phin and Suivirieh -lira 1:41111 ad. 11 he si it of the abort, land is n'w,cl rot ,halee. R t n , vaiii , T.4l. :1T',.(1 part rf it io well timbered 'wit h cbesnut atol ether tither: well supplied ultlf meadow ground. It is 11 , in.alqd state If cultivation. l't.u.st-ssig.n and a per d t i,l.', ran lit given at any time For fUrthei ill iti •ulars nypli to IV I Z .fi F. MAllitOrlEit; )Vayn township, r4ar the :•tuatrult . ' r.:.:,,t• GE Om. 37. 'a,N - • J. S. DEPT T 2 3. North Se6O.. j. vino. and at Ei.olth rind Sprt l'h!lactriphia, an owhin- (If- .1 CACPETS76IL fl.nTliS • - • 1:f )•••rli•;.ed pritt,• exitocting t.v - F,E1!0111 •0 CiILSTNUT Sri:pet..l:NMl: lIIL.Sz‘r NI 1 - .) . 0 - ; II %Lt.,) ahriut. ea. , 4 FIFIEENTII OF N0NE3114,, • • , to which place they - nruld 11:ritr their firmer t•lltt, re:a NMI others. as ti..eatve^t 't ,- ; k'eep a 1 Ott,r out...rttnent 'then...than they 1.5.. r hat 4 t r,t: 1' i (h.; 2 . :•,:t,?,„ . , INPR.OVENENT i . , COAL STOCK AT AUCTION.. . :-(1/1 shares Forest Int )rtite'mont Co. 1 . /1,,, 1% In. bday eveuln,:, tit 11 1 :X cx.. it 7 'n - eit:, k. at ! le litifladelphia Ext•1tat,.....::1 0 aharca ili.f.o :oil') cr the an , ..1: of - th, Fen .5t impr , ,•ernont Cninreny.: : Thb' CrinranyOwna alr.nt 2 0.11 earns pi land. of which nearly tbree•ti , u ills are the ineet ('cal lards in Seliusi -15111 ecunty. half 3,Lr.Plic n( f doller , b't ,, ..1,t-o e" pent (.4 inntallint, blanch . railretnie. I pl. Ell 0' 1,1 11111r%. I. uild ine mines. hnngee. scbc.. i5...tinr4.,: , .e..afl trilla,Ac. - AN: tit Jli0.I(ul t , ra .ral will I , e pr...inc:td tbk ;.tart and the Improvements in 1. in. mart :.:, a lit rapidly inerrea• tho pr(dtwe te a ndl 11 , ,/ of 1 , 1. Ito.) Is lote. t f limit I.4nri. nre now ort ., sit , lo to tit Mireitill : Valirced. and ran 1.1. , ilevolf.fiti at any I hilt' to noTt the 1.1 crrating do. mend for Cnal. Tho capital st , .ek li i....1.:t0 0..0. t r 1.., It al cut ikl7r. an nerd—YerV little. Morn than bas teen raid (IT i 1 I . lil mat lan (la.o iliti.ut raiiirad munect to vs. In 611' part a (.1 tTe. country. .. . ' " Cet. 47, IS .13.:it ' - - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, pIiOPOSALS.wiII received until 1 . the Noooriber nest, at ithe .l ..tfi ce tf thn taiginoor of "the Mt. nigh. and Tremont. Railroad. in Cre , sona. near Harem. for the graduation and maticiiry of thr t .e.R.etion a of the above railroad extend ing from its Intersection with the Mille Bill and So hul.• hlll Haven liallion& near Tremont, to Befs Tunnel. in 'the valley of Ramat Creek. - Tho propttals must Apecity the pricts Tar .work, as ft l+ !owe. . - For srlid reek e.,:taratior.. For loreo do - do For common do For embankment trim ox - cication of midway. neer s(a) fmt, hauling dis. - taw*. For embankment from Miaow pits, nutter G9o feet haulibg diptar.er. - 'do uo For do do , over ::00f c •et banllng dia ; ,••••i tarce, 'do do For dry hammered wail 1 per ‘ li pere of 2 feet. ked opecilleations of trio Bork tiny b• Peen at the otter of the Engineer. • R. A. Ivnal,tn Faginerr. , .04A 0ct.,27, 15514 THE following is published in: obedi _ll.. (ler to an (rider of Court. JO ES NAGLE, Shericr. Sehitylkill County:is, : w The Cs , " alorev•ew/th of li.woriltonia to Me 'Sher7:f of .. ,S-Anylett/ °There, Greetin g; Nitrates. At tin Orphan's( Ccurt, hold'et Doitieflit. In and for mid County —on the ]oth day 44f Eplettaber, A. D.1F55.-before the Honorable Judges oflibuteatne Court,' the proceedings of the valuation of the real estate of Jacob Faust, late of West Faux:swig TOwnship, in said • County. deceased, having been presentee:l'm the Said Cianit, and confirmed ; and on motion of Jetta' Dineen. Esq., the Court grant a _rule on all tlertf heirs ec4 legal representatives of said deceased, to vri• :—Estber Kim mel, Lete Esther Faust ; Eusannah, now the• ts Wow of Abraham Roy, deceased; Jacob, Abrahant. Deniel, Maria, the widow of George Delbert : Christina, .I!lf.Vi deetwill, who was intermarried toGeorim Kimmel ; Catharine. in termarried wit h John Wommer, sod the:following grand chUdnm . , hi. wit:--Children of a deicased: daughter named Magdalena. who was Intermarrkii with dein, bid. ler. as fellows:—Hannah Denied to Jost.ph !Heisler: 4d is intermarried with Jelin Mese!: Ultaleet I: Intel - mar& with Deter Herring; teeth. the widow of fleathan Itchier now mauled to John. Schulti; Abbe intermarried With John Darr: Israel Fidler, Daniel eldler, Jclan Fidler. Rachel lelebly, fete Fidler, whew husband lie deceased. and Magdalena /idler: also. seven gratd children, the childietibf a deeiesed daughter named! I.lbalwth, 'slut was Intermarried with Jacob fiche, to wit :—llahneb.lu - tern:arrive( with J , Ten Zineniciman ; 1 lir:4*th. who I,' intermarried •sltli Daniel terbuiten Jeceb F. llelm; Sa rah, now, married to William floe h; ltebecia now mar ried to Adam Itoyrr, Jr.; Est4r, cow therrlid h. '1 he teas Roth and Catharine how inte*tarried with !harlot ll.loy• .er. The said above rained Abraham Faust died ietestate, since the death - or the raid Jacobi-axe hisn4 has left is sue fourteen ele dreu. to wit t—twalt, l' , lty'inteitnar - - vied with Abraham- K. Moyer; catbreelne,, married h. taunted Stirewalt : IVilliatn; hetecra,married to Isaac llMlmaster: Abraham, John. Jeserh. Scirmi it, i hinirpt namarries! to William Fisher. Mary married to betel' Mengel: Amanda. Decry end Essaunslx! First. the last • three being still in their. minority mall beritat (lithe: Elting as tb sty fogelle constituted guardian; chrome:4 In them te be sod Isere ar at .en ttrphaVS ;Cottre; 'to be held et - Potterville, in axed 14 mid counly; on the ps.o Monday of Deeetter neat. at 10 o'clock 'III the I: wheel - , themandtheretct accept or rothse to take the hal Etti.l6 at the appraised :mine thereof, or rtalrestais *by th.. same should not he sold: and the Ccurt ird.s.r sod glues notice to beservut on all the heirs resident within the Counts., and on these cut of the t cuuty;l end,-cat ct the. Slate.ley publicatien in Otte Chrman and 'f.,t..1 2c; M. new/if:spur puLlisktd , in I%tt grille, ic , riictir '1 , 2;.,, , ,A. , 1,. isfyski, prior to the' said ti rot Necdee in iterated ere r.:: A . that a gaper certehel „ le nublicelicn le s ets le , insil to rash heir Melding ut e . ate stat e , thief! Cu ke frkw• l , te, iliehtid fret Men rin heremter nejet. , , Withers the Whorl ~ (bedsit W. liegins. l'rtAtlcell Of our said Can,-beat Dotteliile,'llats 10th day of Err , vzie bet. A.D. I Itte.• •,' - 1 -' - 0.e.111/.1, iffelf:4n*, Vryf,' - i, e .ta..4.;:.` , . 4,),.. xis Tax. 4 t tiILAPFLYOI.II 00t,. 34 00 ,ti 0i €4. 29 VO (.I , eb 37 t.) t 7 4@lc4 4S (t* 70 tO t.O (Lai vo to li 0(1,1rt CO 40 ot@, 75 00 *AO 14 .1 ) IN 0:0, uO 7 : p 1 ,; ixo :.:4 35 0.. 1 II) 53 (kW el.(ty, :YU irt 135 L 4.191 F 9 0. 1 4U Glre„ bL t 4 —('y 6 tk , —fry. 4P. , I t.. 3 ot,Q.. UU f . ,;( -41 Vl:(4.ir 5 . RC - 4 -0 .h 4 6 CO 1- 4 = = f — X,lO 4 i'66 6 CO, 16 &I 00 cc(4, ; 60 10(a:. 4 LOG 66k Clqk /7 a - lk.t , It. 4 , C0..N) Co —46 Ci.o 24 60 4.64 6 -- c 7543, - .16 t 4. - - 44 - lu '23 pt •ex 75(y - 6 !,7 (C l . S7N. 7 •2: kIOdh%V.IL Y FOR 211;1; MEE T' MEM 9CO 575 -7_, ;5 75 675 6041(f .7 66 ; 1 , 662 4Lu 4 0, .1 76. 6:1, 4 :A.l 195 ; 179 e, '2 p'2 . l , 11(5 Cz 1 113 210 .1 f.O I 1: (y .t 12 I_s 1 ; ;5 1 1:5 91 9,i, ; 1 , 5 (it !...7 PHI ta 10'1 110 GA; 111'' 46' a. 11 1 4•• 111 1 ' 15 1. 1 I t I s;, 14 18 60 :.0 1 1:1 60 ti '23 11 44.16 111 .10 7 % 6 .4 , : 7 ;.•2 :.•,0 i O•a) 4 1 t.) tir 13 a2lriE ' v:., I . l.TElt"b. MICHAEL ' OVAL. i ; & Sireet,f - abov'e kgY;ard, p StreP, - per cot!: :73rd do 40 do NOTICE. ft: /7 40
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