• el'•' 4.‘"4 • • • •ParTSVILL.E 4 ' ,ATtliti34l.l4, N0VE,i18E13,."40,, orTui tin:lllation Of the ERR' Jotni:eAi Is l e...llmi to c:V' , (i agxregate cliallst MIME. otherl ,n 1 publtehed In'theLlotinty—antl mitt elreulatO anumg portion o r ma toopinotlon.an adVertloement In. :•411 In Its seitamse le, of copra,'. worth:as utudh to the Ottawas If WI blitthed In OIA' three other:papers. In • Otte. the rate,' of,telvertlslne.atv Always graded In ~: Am ordlng to the Clirtlieltinti of the paper. OU lelVge. tre are sendltig bile to the papers/tn. tit , .. spbar.ri. ~ vboee subreriptiOnsari du, We. will ea , att oo o to ~. j hew from weelFifr week., until we get thion,la b tbe whole list: -yeAiope; that those wb romlre , 7 bills: will littpionapt in 'sending , ' the. reaper:ire . nts dna us, by Mall.. _ The bills, it is true. era small; a tha i atitawSakt of several hundred, they amount to tiderabie sum in, enabling us to liquidate the elniuts ; oat ui for paper and labor. . -. • ' • ' ‘• it r rot me of the deraNst, begins and e nd s with the , 1 In • king out hills we frequently mike them up ;‘, , e firtt. 1 f January; so'Clat the . aubseriptions bygla end' with the pair and also the volume of the lore?. ~ int amount fort' odd tents. m .11Y bills. • , me of our aaba'e'ilbera in arrears have Moved, and to 'not•know where to find them. 11..-‘ , lii: hi t Rah' a theta of the at the end of the year, together with the .• ,anti due, for the i of obhdologitnformation • . ikthtlr whereeitoUts. . . ' i , ;here is another elms who hare been talLI or the Jon, ; for a number of your, residitig at a dishMee, who uo sdrention . to our bills. W,e will be limited to strike t•-:`, , tueb names frOm'ourzuhaeription booing at the -. ,41, It of Oelopeir year,' and will publish a Hat to-' •ter with the amounts due, if we do not rralLeire ‘ ghe • ~ untad4 hear from Mein 1p a satishtetori nuinner re the Mita of the new Year. Ili those who bare been prompt in 'paying - in l i dvance, `:rho h i #ra responded to our ealls,.wo ore u •• or greet Igationa i -i) • . i - i'. • ift.scr of faun precludes the possibility of no— :11,, our advertiiing favors separately.. . 1 ' '•. i i'uninEti meetsdn NiondA next.' 1 '" ' --- 1 ------ r - •••••• -: t ------ - .' . ii JEWELRY t 4 , i reisonablo pri es can be pdrchnsed E. .W. lifasson,27B Rh:go Avenue', Ithiladei la. Our friendsin pitichaeink '-ffoliday. p . m: It LI, id the.iihape of watehe§,,rhaids, :icivelry, eks, etc., should pay Mr. Maisbil a viit, and :vept the artieles he has for sale. ', 1 . • ..f., . •-•1 . FOltTunaTaix for the hapeiness of man, there nothing woke atextleli than Innocvnee-J—pinly art. the'steel: in trade qf the Weird during,' the re .l Presidential .campaign,. - in that commodity, exceedingly nsenkre. . . . . DOV9LAR 4031,..i CATAOLIC?—§6ntor warsiarrietk by Father Byroe, a Itoul . an Vic Piieet, tind tiswilb is a tneinbei of that .rch. According t6' the logic of the opti . neuts *SlOrettiiint, be was a Catholic; beetthee be married according to therites °f thatciturcb. queetion now is, is Judge . liouglas allioatan olic 1 We pause fora virply. lies:vs.—From the..lTht issued front the Pat Cue Nov. 18, 1856; bearing that date, we to the followina• selections: • Sm. P. Gallalier, i)f Bensalem Township, Pa.—' improvement in machfines for sawing mar -1iI; • , . Mies A. lloth', of Philadelphia—Poi bleaching . • , :harlee M. Zif ) amerman, f Philadelphia—for ii.tecc for violins, &c. . • • ; 13ELICYE I,Q SAvsll my, Lleg."L—Jaeob ;,ifer, or Busti . Veek, New • S wickley tuwn- P. t.ays: • , ..f years T suffered the Vertig,n, Ni ~eeau attending u it s , •scferely as toincapacitate me for any effort ,.iliers.,,to confine nie constipaYell as to oldige hie 'use :t :Olt powerful 'uurgiitivts • to.'relieve dat last found it.neersitry 'us swine. r ug•of die kind constantly., I oat fall .1 coin.: Iced :.Pce . rhitTes.lGllki.il Vitiate, and nd it just what my cage requ'irt d. I cannot, ~ ,i ntuend i ighly, foci it g l ared my . • ei , - Tug NEXT ,G4EnEoE:—.ilic!;idy the unifier on rest Gebelnational election of 'this State is: tating political circles. Itsehuts,to be canoed ' that .oovernors Ike_', Preside9, must. now natent with ono term of olllcei Tho'nemoe.,' •`y 'have named otie or two . prMninent gontle ,t foe nomination, while the Oppoidthia; eder.: liu connection with the honorable positi , inithe i a. John C', ,Kunkle. iVhile:'acknowledging[ ability of Mr. Kunkle; with • 1 wishing to de.l zt frout.his merits, we would suggest as Pr..tni-! :A' candidates, the: . lion. pavid'Ayiltiot and ize Kelly. r.ithor'would fill the ituition with •tinguilhed `ability --either prove acceptable 'the people of Pennsylvania. ' The manner in ' ith they defended the right .during the. re- Preolfontial "nvass;Mas giveft tWti a tililio' . the Affections anti etteem of l'eunslvanians, ' 71 'et. Jens C. FRIVIONT:- 1 -No. American' citizen who he history. of this Republic was d candidate the Presidency ; has been so ealumreated: r . Le ever came out of „a conteit, standing higher he estimation-of all fair , nteu; than, trOhit' Cr Notwithitianding the I - remota:base end , tler heaped upon his bend, Mr. Fremont main : esi a calms dignified cOmposure . unassuming' muter, and modest? , of .converse, lements So mtxel Naturetnigitstand up And say loan thn world, Thii is a.nian !, .4 en.luutillintorti tjuw shrink froth' public opin and: endeatior to :conceal their despicable . ••.fe from just oiAltn, while Therhbject of Allele mous attacks survives : victorionsly,• assaults n his character, mere trying than • the'rigerr Rocky Mountain a:inter. rrentunt has come :01 . the Ortleal.a prowl Man—a man Made - of very finest stuff hf 'inanhool4 . an SltwoNem.? cir Ntsz,Yo4:- 2 The Nosy .k currespouthiht Charleston, Courier, ‘es ttio fullowin4; mention of the millionaires. . . ... that city: , • . ,• William B. Attor.is our richeit man; he inher. I his wealth. Stephen Whitney, Sye millions; I his fertone,.'to BpeculAt. , ,ons. in cotton, and =--lifi in real estate. 11':11. Avinwall, four alone; came of tryieh family, and taiued vast vlise of wealth in the shipping,..bmU news. Jae, -a; three millions, which !Minh ited.. The : , Ptler Harmony, two inillias ;., c. uti to this 'lli a cabin boy, rirulgrewri/h fron commerce. Lorillards, two tnillionk; enme from' France r. and made thoir huge fortunes in the totate. and tnuff business. The late Anson G.'Phelps, indlions; learned the trade of a .tinner, and !;!u fortune in iron and copper. Almiander `;=wart, two millions, now of the till goods ' , Pep began buriness' in a'.little funcy..store..—•' those who aro put down for a million ,and 4, r,,i3eorge Law began .life de a, farm - labdrer, ' , a,lini Vanderbilt Its a b .alman, John La argo lstwartr to Jose'ph Bonaparte.. Of the tail. iires, James Chestertmin began life 16 a 'Jour '..an taljes, andiPeteit2uOper as a glue maker, ,- ..,e Bancroft, lienry,4antes, Professmr Antliou, '1 MeElrath and . l4:Fratieis; are each elated sseg.: a !Mildred thousand dnittre. r Edwin - r -tiß.sufted ab a, quaher of • a milliOrt ;,- so is : , ,y-E; voye,' of the '..New York' Olmerrer.— ;IM Nibli).' it,:kpen4,:lias :t w 0 hundred thou !.\ lolltre. Afarnu'Barnuml.:;ott (11,1411 nettled 'hon • lhou,and dollars. Behueit . at ones hiludryd tiny' Owitsand: lint 'p v hhys, the court 're- Ikal.le statemint of all ii., tun( Ire. 01411, of t. York; has' •11 . 6:44j, a quArli.r *of.- , ,ir,,i111,1) i..f %:eily kcepin , Af-ho , I!, , . - ' t/Ar Evntll2 ro.tt. • The Marriage.of Eenatei• Doig . • lit r • Are., ke.: • 4. • . Asiw , GT;<, Noty2o.-:—Oar TtiariliegivAng to 'igen ilZyki, at 2 ,;elecit. by the, :mitring° '•:ontr Illin00; a of Wsf Itibiqq:i, • alter whicli' tI4J niatiArtd, to 0; 11.4 cars Vor fire rfutiire :iesideete, in . I ' , •Id ida woe arcnwpnnied .in the , altar al brideormide; Lot the Senntor, lining r.., / ; went...alonc, Only n fps of hie Tiernan Gen. Sliiidtlk and Sennfet Sli t , er. , 'preveat. The ceremony line periarinea, i tl , e•Rouuiti CATifai - Ph the tilde winellucal4d, nt Setottor Douglas hitticelf, ' Iu roMm te,buve derided I , aningi towards any thotigh: Fume of his friend. draw .a rehle inrerenee tram his unmet - land donation IhililittCaliege, in Chican , i. .ice tudultr• egs l , the onno ne. called ;it ihe tiyuw of his Senatid• Bright, who jest opposite Mr. s; nod it.ro 'happened •lhet. Mire Cutts wee Itnmellotely ecter elle left. Senator :I+t: 'remarked - to, hie compeer,if e ''Y !imam youlte: riot married. You yugl ' it La wit, 0.1 tenea;4end - I,mere tile Indy for you." .”I;;.g6;ti.,ti ryealeil h, tirike D.Lliglat with the re tihlt;tt,t. Aeeer.tie . giv . preeUrittg . 'an, in ref fromMr:Aright le.the hoUse weer the v, he tamp louall the ree.itninetillativi . utorti . the•nettlal reality, in wen. and feetitA•rheruiKof lin 'Wen tne locnt riNitor. an.l the eng:tgetrient woe mall° 11.3 !after Imo f thy rnunc.cr. weeks ..re theugit it did itkpite mita ll'h•tv Nt e. :s'flutts year; are:— -1.., contentrnrarl and melwr the &wide A isettettiell o(f. cleilteg Adelaide Floreore Gt:eenive, and . etbe'ta who one . ° u5l a- crept, t:netioii . et the ree . eptiotie eT T I ror sv,o.bioi:too. lt,r father, Jmnes • ofti a fei:lo ono of the depnrimenta at tleilbeii of Mri. Prevident Mad'. :.,4r' iii ?" l enJoy . til a eentjderableititiniaty with , hie ali.;ta. family' he resided: In patties Gld lint long 6,100 he: ''364ted rtl t • • ninlinieua r . 4 I, di e Quit.; oriiilion Which President Ilitdl - of kr.. liucl,a o h n. in condom' toly, 't wan, and liked in.Wnslii.nlltan A'ud •30- sel• Et lot OS r stir, 111= THE AUBURN AND ALLE TOWN RAILROAD. p •pA 41 -;• El lbove Map represents the imPottant way c,•:nitections,-whieh tteed but st: link it4the coMpletionvf the Auburn and Alleniowkßall way.. The 'ma& as our, retitlers'ate 'aware,: ex: tepols•froni ,Allentown,,upoti the, Lebigh Itailroad (nr . ow in operation) to Auburn, 15 miles below The distance it 38i miles. We:invite attention to the annexed' interesting facts in relation to this important link between New York 'City and the West., and new route •for the Coal T Ade* : To construct this Railroad-with a single track rind sidings, will cost $1,490,000, exclusive of the right of . way • (a large prrtion of which will be taken in stock), runkof the eqhiptuent. ' It ferny!, with its connections, the most direct railroaci route that can, ever be obtained between the city Of New York and the principal cuminer eiul-Etnitoria of the Western States ;,much short er than any otber,Awad,a cheaper line , of transport acrtni a'country b6-little obstructed by the Win teeanowa that -embarrass •so much our northern lines. . IZE • Our railroad also' runs throtigh the richest porticsd of the celebrated Iron Ore deposits of Le high County, County, Pennsylvania, : from wh \ fcli; at the .prescrut moment, treetre anthraeita,fiirnaces of the largest clues, are supplied. • - • It penetrates, almost centinill, the rich .and populous eutinties of Lehigh and Perks, in the State Of Pennsylvania; passes throngh, •or near, five flourishing.towns or villages, rind connects at once, the town' of Pottsville, the center of the mithracite coal'trade, with the citylof Neve:York, by a line only 140 miles long, and secures from that region, within a five hours' triP, a Argo And valuable travel which,.by the 46UN; route, re. quires tierce hours' time. *iinfact, 11.4ifenittl4iot only probi- 1 leee to aid greatly . in;:the !ranenipvion of 7,,0 , 0dA !rani and to New Y . prit, and to facilitate the wyt., ern tiavel of that . vit,;,t , ut it ‘vith. ln it t :eit. yar.roali/cd , JO' a hoary (00111. 6tifiia,n.. • ' . . •It tea, the • ohry route by" which'.l4.lc city of New York calleupplied- at olCeeas:6or Of the, year, with the red net. 4111.hraeite coal, ea highly, approved fur tlui+tuAtc and • which is only to be foiind in quantity, in the Pott.vilic coal region. 1P . he Mated, that ON . cmhitleti line'dPeued to city if New. Yr.rk hy. the Al. lent Wit Ito i Iroad, will leahortee..thirn•the presept trarcled melee,' as fullostA: • • ' To Chichi nett, Mud how shaver than riff 7.(iy.tirrrei t tst. haulm. Jl. " " ." • - Tlin P01:511,03.T ELECT.—,tbe•Writ , hit,gtori cor• tespoodent or the New Vel:k Teirettn., . writes as fel I s ws: .. • . , pr, ,enee in We sitington„,as loutg as practicable, • Tv. 'Buchanan will endeaver 'to , postpone his, au:tesires to at'oid the propoied demoustratiens ~ Mdo -h scheming dereagoeuej are now- contriving s! n". the route and in this capital . He may• taw , iliise then: all by a quiet and Wee:peeled apPear lint.: His nicer., .Miss Labe, will preside eidu sii.ely .ofrifet theSoeial gritees.of the White- Muse, it's -he has loeg done at Wheatland. Souse of the, 'Philadelphia pretitiders, who inepire to the con ilOt ~ .f di'' , itup.irrant. department will: awaken -seen to the client of their weak delusi o n. , I '. l li ac ree ',t rata LIFTSD:—A correspondent of the •*w.Cirleitile Delta. thus - tershadows the :Demo.. endie idan for the future : . . . , , "We have just passed, or seen will; through a' terrible.crisis. ,There was ditrpr, ray what yea .may. The South now wantese turity fur the [m lure, and she must hairs it. Thor:el is now no ex cuSe—we are in power. 7 .Zzteniion of slivery is the testing crucible.' The South demands.. en . eguality in , the . Federal Senate, hence the flat step is to admit Enema as a Slave State, en offset tO Calitornia—This eqUilibrittua never hereafter to .be disturbed; formvery free State one\Slave State; the principles•Of the Nebraska Kartssett bill, so' far eathey totachSlavery•pr nod slavery; never to, be repealed." '• ' --/ • 1 -'• --- ' • : 1 Fnott an article in Tie Central Presbyterian , we learn that'there are now thirty-6m'Presbyterian Churches 30 Virginia withoit pastors, undo eon. siderrilOnumber of them with large and influen tial congreimiluits,.able inn< anxious. to prueure the services of udnisters.", We are not in the least surprised at this.. What ruan!of education, spirit or/elf : respect, consider ing.the ,teusorship eidablillieeia Virginia over both pulpit and prese, would eentesnt to assume there the.functione either . ol,naediter or a preach or.—..V. 1- Tribute. • , ‘. - - - Betters:cm(' down some of our Northern clergy, men who vetedlor Buchanan and Slavery eiten sion—thee can conform toothiest anything for the sakiri of peace And the "Pleased Instititiiou." ~ . Wits:r DO Warm LinemensTrtme. or li'?—Tbe President of the Tennessee und'Alabatua Railroad Company has .recommended that :Three. hundred Vitt ves be immediately purchased te r orork on tho Wad, His daleulation shows that' he purchase money, interest, insurance said maintenance of a . . slave,wil: he only eboatiFORTY.SIX CENTS PER 1: llonntete'Munpin or 's. FRENCH illtasioNs.- 1 DAT,,or about $ll4 'per year, whereas thee tree nr IN Um:lA.—The lien Kong Register of Sep-1 white laborers employed receive $1 25 or $1 50 ftember •14th gives l lin account of The murde- by I_ per day for their work Such fuels es these•show. Jae authorities of liweng.Si df!ltev. M. Crap- work : enough that the contest, now. going un In delaitio; a French Catholic Miseierary. It gays: thiti country is a contest between freelabor:iind 'He was !wired by .thJ authorities on the•l4th of staee labor, and that the free laborer is the per; February hst, it is' presumed under the notion 'son most vitellyinterested in its proper decision.. that he was there exciting the people to rebellion. The contest is not yet ended, lied will only be in- ' Without anything in the shape of a trial, indig- 'mopped by the result of, the recent election. allies the most gross, and:cruelties the most bar- . i ...a entestemixo vs. A ritlcatrtineel.'Welkees ' ...heroes were heaped -epee him. The: Mandarin who ordered his seizure caused to be administered ' grand scheme :;t6 Americanize . Nicaragua -turns out to be nothing less than a planie Africanize it , to him one hundred blows on the jaws with the .by the introduction. of slavery. Instead of open-, solo of a shoe, front which the poor miseiqnarY• lag that garden-spot to the labor 'rind enterprise, suffered intensely. .He was immediately Defter- n ee !entnon an d white men; hie purpose is to give wards thrown upon the groupd t ' , when he received' a Monopoly to the planter end'the elavedriver.—' t l ree hundred blows, from' a rattan.* Uncom-1 Ile may now bid adieu to Nerthenr_eympithiand ainingly did M. Chapdelaine receive this cruel co-operation, baying preyed himself utterly au• !I punishment, not uttering a wora, on which his; warthy.' ,Even...the New York Ahli—the well brutal judge, attributing his silence to some en- i..4,nown organ or the "Cuban Junta" and all other chantment, ordered a dog's throat CP-be : eat, smith • filibustering schemes, deserts his cause and de-41 the blood of which he was sprindled. t ; ...• ' elates his degree re-establishing - slavery in Nice ; 1 . r Id.a State of great weak:roes andlinffering 'be ragua to be "the basest adt of modern times:" and I was conveyed to prison, where, from airadmirable I it boldly and nobly says to aeologiets 'of that ect :; constitution, he seen as far recovered as to be able " Let , the 1 I to steed and walk. Bet, his, vofferingit bad not ' ealliig himself a freeman and professing love of ended... In the belief that. he -hall some "oonnee-' t human liberty, perform the mean task of trying': with tito.secret societies adverse to the goi-- . to ekk, the filthy thing from public abhor i erntnent, while they 'only meal '• ranee and ,disgust." nly alloired-him ono. from, • a day, they prepared it of all the meats reputed: - • • , .s. . . r COVOllESB.— Accordin g to the best..ealculaport to. he unclean end abhorred by the members o f:, a . t l . made,theSenate of the United States *theic toeietier. To testify to his -tormenters that he belonged to none of the illegal associationehe n - " r - • fur 87 1 7 w ill s t an d as follower Buchanan 37,,0p." freely ate of all put before him. Atter being in position 23, .ttpecrtain 2,—total 62; with a :Hetet , prison ; fa fi vc days, and having 'made no coerce- evade majority of 14. i eHouse at itePre Zl 1 sloe, which it uld appear to have been the ob. p' fives of the (new or) Thirty - fifth Congress i . , h ut as follows: Buchanan 132,. Oppos tutu., jeer of the Man arin to' ottain, he was loaded PI,Toa." (probably ) • ..,,, ' with ebsies and ,ititbmd 'in the, ettague! ,4 t the are er tie majority 28 *-Th e , .etlof that ti ehe was forced inio a ettge, car. '‘l' . ' figures spay very rirom e D e • . tied from. his prison and publicly decapitated. working insjority must be ronecded to the emo), BiS . hend leas then hung to or placed on a tree, .`.. i " c - Thu.° havebeenhee alread y elm " 41 t.° 113° no d the hoe, of, he Lain amused themselves by ..:ath•Cnogrese, 66 Democrats .nod 86 Oppos ition throning ,tenes Si it until it foll. It is not konwn .giving the latter 20 runjority,' eleetions aro yet .ei td, -.l.liii became of' the baly, but it is nsserted that be held In Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Misss the. Vieniatin suhliereupeneil it, end tcok oat the • ripph Nurth Catalina, Tennessee, Texas and ,V 1 ~!it - ,! - I„ cut it intripieees, fried it and eat it. • ginia4-1111 probably Democratic, in Kentucky,an . • - ' . _ ; - Maryland partly .Dorneeratio, while Rbodelslatid ' , '. New Bernie-hire' and Conneeticut hill probabl y, -- • 'i - KANSAS. , Judge LecOmptop has ridded to the infamy of. elect . ojposit . ion weather!. ' From the above. . , to. the • . untnee States in the omen' Congress, there are his character , by rule:ming en bail, the 'murderer -: 43 Democrats and 30 Oppo'si don ; present majorit If Elem , a poor_reipple who refeeed to let the' ,n.r the ferhaer 4: • • rbfilan steal hie horse. Well, 'Governor Geary'• . A Wastitscron letter to the New Norh.,Cturie s hadailure tip about the release of the. mordere r sa y s tha lbe - ge l . "'" of ih° Secretary of State on ball:and heel lde life, 114e:timed by the Itille-i ' President , which will bo incorporated with lh o o ti M e essage; will comprise the British _Treaty, to bait been a': ' at; gether with a receinct histdry of - onr i foreign rein Govein ' eary has Cons forth e lest year. Oar diplousancy has no at "yet effected the suppression of the , Sound, ,no t at 'Lawrence for t •The different powers of Europe are willing t i t led at Lawrence to ; . cwt. ct ' acted b y . ti t a. , 'agree to the capitalization of these iniposition by the - creation of a fund which, at 6n interest of the effect• that the Governor had disinisied. the , thee' per cenL, will yield a sum equal to tho' aM. whole of (Jul. Titus' militia. !A correspondent of :. anal revenue now derived from these ‘anticipate the New *York Tribune tells the following tac t'. ' Mr. Moray rejec t s thi s.p r opos itio n/ -. charges M fo ~ . , the excellent reason that it involvee th e reeegto -1 story : . • - -, -, 1-.tien 'of these Sound Dues, against which be pro. took while l tests as 4 principle equally derogatory.to Th e o iaL • "One of the prisoners the Governor on labile Ottawa Creek tie" a amn tiattied W,i l- i Olivetti and dignity of the United States as a colt sou, 4ince his arrest hie wife hat died—killed, i s thereini nation. It is not inepersiblej howeve ,1 it is aid. „by alarm and: feats for her Itusband..:-. -' Ijptt the industry end ability of the Secretary or Mere tigers calve tip ta get ,Wilson, liberated an! State may improve the few remaining months of bail, setter he coeld go to his wife*fun'eral; but , il the Adminiotration so well, as to effeeta solutil all the t•loqbettee er the end story m y failed to ove of thie•diflicult dispute. ' i . the obdurate hearts of the Authorities- trim bold I ' Die Pnoserer Deromuctta.•:-FiderthiSheati the the egouized prisencr.." Ono neighbor;offered to ' Charleston Mertotey hilenaartiele• which, while remain in PM priettncr's to and let dragoons i . 11well•ng, with theveiy Infatuation Of .rectienal eccomtemy - the prisoner to his bereaved home; hut,: ;strife on the issues of the recent Presidential cels-.' the appeal fell *dullest's, rendered IMPhteoble r-, test, contains a samarkivell Worthy f 'considersi. by phrty 'ha te." ' , • . ' . ' ' - I tloastnong the lees thoughtful se eters ofll4 __ . A letter frOm Lewrenee;lte the St. Louis Pere. :Buchnnan in this !MHO°. Frit irbenefit, end. Demi, makee thal followingextraordinary. state. ,patriotism as they are disposed to,deride thtt rit respectin Governor Geary's doings In E v en.. ' patriotism which held Abe supporters of Mr. Pill!. Me , .• . Mere firm in the attitu'do they occupied, we. se..' ' sae: - '' • .' ' , [lnielueo (be eatriet, with the simple' remark that • ' ' "As shop ,. ne,leary loathed, that Gayle 'had , however perverted by the loeolidlosyneraeles of gene, he-had Judge Leconipte and Marshall:ton...l the slather, it contain!, a glivo and solemn WOW.: elsoq both suspended; lent •Titue after Hayes,! r "The best portion of the Southern press ha.. and }idled for a new venue wheretite Court Could; exhibited in its true light, tho result of the recent held forth withnut trielestation. . Tecumseh was!. Pretidential election. Instead of seeing, or pre. ageced upotb and i'Judgo Cato to preside. Pre- I tending to see in it. street victory;. settling the pseatory -to' this new -order of Lecompton Jule. disputed questions betweete s ihe North and'South, Prudence, doe Captaht Donalthion, whom the Gov.i they lievrt:l It k Glair duty to warn the Peolait truer annttieted- trier n company of Idisseuriens ! 'halt was westrentely doubtful cronillet,. and , t^ Protect Lecoutßton; tried his hand at the jiidge:l that this resit tls rather• tt , . be attributed to good '. : • ' - - j fertile* and ' nagettten . 4l.htut to, prinelples.' jfir. • "In cider to . ariiii his ' friend Ifeyea itainalui I . fluchrumai I tared si. arr,:;:rinioni; Althea!, . Ms escape, he fooft parker his, eamatuindinto the 1 the lataWtit i jk 4 the parli .-j ust altr*P""" ro court our„and was crier, pulp and itul, at thel -latter, be *meld bars been in a MirlOritOrker4 ?Atli: limn.' The court that bad been accustomed- Northern 'Nit "i' ''- ' " ' ' " Cleveland, 76 ". . . " " • " - ; " Chicago, 76 " .• • • "etn e t una ti,l:l wiles shorter than via Ii.Y.S Erie it. 4. St. Louis. 183 " " ** " • •.• Cleveland; 72 " " "'Chicago ? 72 " " . " • " "• . Oar routa,in fact, forma ibe rteA praetkable railway line to all tile lra my palate of the west ern count:l/Was will be more clearlyNmep by refer-. epee to n qiap or trailed States. ' We uow annul on estimate of ,the probable an malbueinese :- • 4 :ESTIMATE'OF REVENUE. Estimate of the probable annual ATenue tete de- . rieeditrata the. Auburn, Port Clinton -and. Al_ ' lentfar,n Railroad, .voika folly emnp . leteet, and praptagy equipped, to wit.: P3IMENOL'IIB. • "I'lirough, 200,000 at two etF. a mile. Fay 75 cis., - $l5O 000 Way, 100.000 at three eeute,a ntile.,sAy SU . cts., , 50,000 • . LIMIT VIII:VIHT.• • Through. 100.000 tons at my $1 5 . $150.000' hWay,lo,ooo tons ray at 70 cents, . • 7,000 MATT FUJIGIIT.S Coal, 500.00. tons at 1:,0 cools. • r.on,orio Lumber., Lime. Sinte, i itc.. 50.000 tons at-0 eta., 25,000 Iron Ore. 260,000 tons at 40 rent!, 100,000 MAIL AND EXPILE‘A,„.. • . 10,090 An ti9al Total Deduct for Expenses, say.% poi.cent. Leaves probable roveoue 20 per cent. on-an Invest ment of }")..000.600. the probable-cost when twl • ty eiiilpped, including our pnArata share oil he . heavy rolling stock necesstry fl.r the coal trade, 396.600 • his imalness is already exishng. and It may be truly added that it Is. In fact mauling 0/0 completion of mu line. With suitable coal region connections, a well built railroad, and ample equipment, a liberal management, and a good goal port on V. deep oscrfers of New York ha ;bur. we calinot be 'prevented front commanding a ma trade of 1,000,000 . . lona per annum. whenever we are , ,ready to send our,lecomolifes after it. • - *-2 ;-` . , , t,r decider after a due ntilsetiori Ueda AMA e bd,, n , a nd deettleil in favor Of the - tido do r. bit the window,ttp: they - sratteriet .- 'before the eppro r othiug solifiery. end' - Dutialtloon :11.- jaw:nett tWeaurt- tiny But. the. Leatmapton. affiaime;- Ittitthe angtreitian i of Governor Gettryi •.terr.tt,l hied mitt. put him rattier tr.enrq, nl,ere e i F ratmlay remain for t rais!-; OLOOFff P•Mfle. td is tar.:: hits En 2., k e ~ ktl ...,%"! t ct ' tft " "The Ltle , cituptonites nra disitotrel . ls'eliimzurd-1 Geiiry alm,u;_ao much as 1144 1 did Shiliellat4l.' ..Dl:Li;atchs Eansar:dates tolloyerlitter 19, etniAilut t the sato Or lands was proceeding,qui etliiiii high biro thousand purchiairi. Doo ldaou, Thai Baraci• Ruffian Marshal, tad retai4. to •re=tirteat the to ni rer , of BOffual. ba4_stoppid trtats,liiiid 'ordered 'Ain! hefors . judgt=tato: I •L.• 'The Leavenworth Herald palighesseerreapon detire. lietwran titiv.Geary nod Mandrel Donald;- whieh the latter expresg-es hie:'detern. tion to 'coign. The\ St. Louis Devoe:l4e rays Doit-, al loon had already resigned and loft Lecomptou. (}Or. Gentry, atter ) the reread to re arrest ayes, ime.lintely despatched Colonel Titus, ut with iris , armed men, who Captured the murderer *mL brought him to Leeoruptou. The prisoner's &MU NI thereupon appliA to Judge Lecompte for a writ of .Aate‘rts corium. Goy. Gears hiut . definitely intepended the' Le cou)ptun trialf. ifs , •, . . The Democrats of Ohio marmite tornti Sant Me: dary, editor of •the Columbus 6 . tatessiasi,tur. next. ,Slovcrnor of that State. . - • , • 41.vernar Canny, of Delaware . , .has appointed JoseptuS. Corneas, Esq., of-Dover, a Senator ' to fill the vacancy _ caused by th e death . of Mr. Clay. tun. ' , . , hi s Ca binet • Mr.sDnehinan will not arrange his Cabinet for at least k in o ont4.. The Ci y: of ; Indianipolia, .Indiana, which at l e the Presi de ntial and State. elections, in October and . Novo her, went overwhelmingly, fir the Detnoenas, hat; just 'elected is Republican • Meyer. The Free Soil rote in the free States, at the last three Presidential elections precious to the present one, was as fallaws:—ln 1544, for Birney, 66.304; in 1848, for Van Buren, 291, 378; in 1852, for Mile, 157,290, Anew apjtortionment of ate:State for Settaturs and Representatives will be made by the Legisla, 'turn elected - loot month. With a 'Democratic ma jority in the House, an opposition ifiiajority in the Senate, Sad an American Repuldic'an Governor, there is no chance fur a gerrymentler of any kind. ltcprosentatives are apportionesliti the ratio of one member to every hundredth. par of the whole bomber of tosaPle's in the State. !What this total we. cannot know until' the Auditor General snakes his annual report to the Legislature. Last y year it was 565.000,.aud this year Abe Pittaeurg Gdzate 'thinks' it jilt be p:abadslY• int • ar*from 580,000, which would ' give 5800 at the ratio. • • , The Buffalo District :of New York, where Mr. Fillmore lives,. and where his :law partner, Mr. S. G. Haven, wits 'a candidate for Congress on the American ticket, went strongly agninskthem both. Tor Prosident,,the vote at Erie connty was:--, Bu chanan 75371-Froinout, 6791; Fillinore 5523. Majority against Fillmore, 8885.1 For :Congress the voce bathe county stood as fellows:—Hatch, Demo4rati 7404; . Spaulding,. Republican, 8920; Haven, American, 5547: -Majority' against Haven; 8777. ,Mr. haven is a member • of the present Congress, and his shifting and unreliable (sours° at Washingtonlast winter is thus commented on by his constituents. • Wtse.-,_A few, weeks since, in conrersa-- Lion with M noilbern gentleman an the political state of the country he stated ,the position, of the :affairs thni:—"We have nu fear of northern abo litionists:, can take.eare of them. But what we hive •te feat is au inicirreetion Mating our selves." "What !" said the ollierisen insurrectioi of the ',Picks?" "No," said tile Governor,. "hut of the poor whites." ;This remark be explained ;'hy, saying that ho should not-he rarpri,ed if a bill. fwere introduced into the nelii Legislature of Vir ginia restrict the stoics floni learning the' me tunie nits, with design to restore these , trades to • ; the toior- hites, • ". - • • ' illr $791.00(1 3.90.000 potairicAz. for 'BO 13121 • ;THE.OLLi•::TRADC,'`-::. .~" L x. _ t.. Pottsville. November NW &oath, Tlio quantitir.. 0c94 by Railroad thiavkil:l.3 51,35/ GT. - tong —by eatial 34,025 I fi.i401.-• nceli 1+5;477 03 tons. Tolot . Railroad, 247,3,-, Sid g t 2,205,2; 4- .i 4 4 4, ijittit, 1,143,021 -23 aiairist 4,07,304192 tOna T to tame poritidlloc year.'• ,! • ••• - • •.• The busipeltli:a. ttie„ Railroad lo 0,10t3i nolo; in cisosequence of the difficulties tit Bich itiond lute iris hem adjcistedou tho eicutotity soot .fee the corresponditi r t week lett vier 14;124 toes, oupply u;.. Coal from the three 'Wont, is tui follows: • - - - 1555.. -leses IScbuyiklll 'ltoPt •• 2 1 - 473 -SP. • -Cali;. -1,073.301 / Lebtzil " , nap, : 0(10,00) ,'" : '159.733 Del: a numoisco., - • 538 . 421 ' ' 495143 Ponfia. Coal 0).•• 4 9*4 6 0 • ' 612.51)1 Iseream In AntAretelte in 1650, so Ar, ions; NAT The weather, very tortunately-for - itinsnmera of Coal, Continues favorable, but the trade notarial? standing is drawing toe. clean by tbe Caddis' be-` -cause, but fewhimatman will venture on lorig trips so lite in the . ' season: The supply ' fro m All the' sources up to the close ~:isf.nairkiatlres; nili;,ln sal probability, chow an increase';lds' year ranging, . from 100 : to 1.59,000 tooo,;siplanstr: 685,t55 tonsil last year. •-•- • , • _ .. ~ • The Canal will gain, latent 60,000 tong over last Yistr's shipments. , It is - 'new - - 40,524 lona ahead, . , and will; without_ doubt contine, often fort Iwo or thrte . weeks longer lf the present , farorable weather continues. It closed Last year on the 15th or 16th of December. - . . . . . • The crater was drawn off the ' Delawareand Hudson Canal to-day, and all shipments (rem that quarter have, ceased. 'The Prnnaylvania Coal . company sent to' market 612,501 Mini, which is _,... . an increase ise-p6,0.11l tons over teat year—and the Delaware:And Iliiihsa. eCu any's' ,shipments . . . , .. . • ......., 'tall off '41,113- toes, making ii ' -, total increase [ - ' from that quarter,.this year,`74,023 tens;;,'.; • The Philadelphia and iienling Railroad tiotn., puny Ansel :her year's IMidness Mi . the 30th of Olio montta.k Iler CoaClifinname will ,be almut 115,000'tobiRless than lasttyear, ' lmt the Miseel lanenushe loess of the Road has increased. DELAWARE AIM RARITAN CANAL..—The Tren ton (Udiate states that a breach occurred in this Canal on. MOnday last, near East Millstone, cis: rying-away the .tabanktnont for iibriae .two huh yards, and three, boats were 'drawn into the breach and deposited high arid dry-in 'A .meadow ' below. A large Arco or bands •were put on, and It was supposed the breach writild he, repaired I , about 3 days. whieb would not cause much . .de PITTIMOS COAL AT• ELEIRA.—The people ( Elmira have bad quite a celebration on -the arri val of the first heat-load or, Coal - over the North Branch Canal, from Pittston.. ' ' .. GSA!. On...—The..Brieltenridgit Coal Company hive offered to supply the Government •witii Oil made from their Coal at much' lower 'rstes than they are now paying fhr Sperm Oil. It is retirsi ; lento as possess i ng .a greater illuminating power, is not so apt to gum, and will resist V. lower tem. perat re thmi) the Winter strained Sperm Oil. TR MANUFACTURE 'OE IRON—ITS 'INFLUENCE on ' ' CoNErErriort or COAL—The importance ofiker,tnanufacture of iron .is strikingly illostra .ted bytaking ono week's product of the Railroad - and Bar Iron Worke,located at Phrenixville (near. Philadhlphia,) belonging to the Rhcenix IrOn Com pany id that city, the details of wtifch have lieen handed to.the Philadelphia Bulletin by a friend. Produced in ono week as follows; . • First quality railroad hop. 62 pounds per yard, F722.7P " 5., . Merchant liar, iron, snorted, . ."' 106.7,5 .. -i, p m p im a iron, known as Na.l,''. ° 1981 i t. ~. . I Paddled bar iron, • . .aott; I .•- .. . _ Tow tons rolled, 1,73.1,12 Of the above, over 900 tone consisted. or rail reset iron. merchant. bar-iron, and • wroaaht iron. raiiromtchairs, the market value of, which eirceed ed 355;000. The consumption. of roil diming the Fre,d, week at theso works, wwiOrtrl.4oo tiin..-_ V; h n in. full - f - 4,,cration they conintac .some; 1,700 . tons per week: -:-. . -L . : In imiviecilim ", xvith ehie;'we saner a'etatement •of c0.t.5 , 00,0 - nwa weekly, at the -Ittimiley Iron Works, South W..des, in -which are invested 31 millions of dollar - el- It is as follows; - i • i Tons per Week it' el Blase Fareaceir, -. • 2100 Itetining fornimi; 23 Al '. • 66 Pu4.lting tortoises, :a hailing Intones. ' , On 9 ItoWling furnaces,. • ' • ' 10 8 Fo r a ;id t))11Iery engine. , ,(Oft9ohor,,-. ; - 1T.60 boilers of the Lit.d ongitur3. 4 in number, of 410 bore paver, are 'fed with the waste iMett fives the *err . oases). 9 Lei-emotive engines, For heating the blast. Total in the minnisrluro.Of Iron. 4325 Allowance to 1800 hands, reprosantlinin population of 10,000 7 -at sl' . oo tor .bD . per ton, dolliored, ' , 100 If the $20,000.000 • tAnit are annually seat abroad, to, pay lot :iron imported . Into thou owns trY. were retained, and investedln the home pr*. &se, it will readily be parieived, what* revivify ing effect it 'redid have on every description of business, especially the. Coal Trade, the consump tion of that striicle„in the manufacture of iron,be ing so important. our people were thoroughly awoke to the ,magnitude of .the business. th e y would endearor3 retain every dollar here, which is now exported, to the detriment of home menu . , 'factures. • C - froLTfl jOVSNAL. ON •ITENTILATION OF COAL DUNES, AND UNDERGROUND WORKS. No. 1. [COnlimed.) ' I will pass by the rest regarding - lite. various, preitions Ii n which the toreaurie hap -been ' thrown by those Mighty forces which bale tofu - up flu, surisee of the 1 earth, sending its nutmeg of erupted matter hundreds of feet above Demeaning former levels,• throwing over the strata to assume a vertical position, or even throwing it in ii'manner as to take ire angle of inellnatien or dip '. in an opposite direction, and it Is not impossible that dislocated mountainous maned • have been, turned' un dermost side up. at this great epoch Of disturitancese - Under these difficulties the Miner and ileolodat must? siierth - for the measures and Cal soling in this Anthra- r cite Region, anapest lock for them In all poilble Cosi. , lions, The measures mac be bolls horizontal. Inclioed. i 'pitching and vertiad.'in a very limited spice, nr area. Under those circumstances i:oal will inake lot appearance wberit it. was unexp:l4o4. At other times where Coat II thought to exist beyond all - doubt or apprehension' sib traces will be Wand. and any'one - purchasing property or ielling property wtoroCcsal is %departed to exist, would do well to have it Geglogically examined in both 'emes; that is if the , property hi both 'erns is within the pre cincts of a Coat Field where disturbances of the nature described hail; taken plafe.• The best guide in searching for and tracing Coal veins - is the tacks which embed them; because the rocks above and below ; the different seams are more, easily . distill. tn gobbed than the Coal seas I henaLvives, and the beds, of Coal arerwt always of the saute thleknees, Ivy many I f e e. one veto inereendog and another diminishin it, In thickness. within the distances of a a fewmilm.so much so that if the veins only are looked at. one will be mine taken tiatthei other, or both will be taken fur quite dig. &rent veins. The rocks are not so apt to deceive. al though they are liable to gradual enlargements or dip,- . in t k h i o nd ditt a ere nd i to t utt o l ia lt l y. bod atti o d . slartri;nsuiLdiTebeenylysetirdnoein vary y go va ldee to ~ t h all these in egularities and contortions; the upper I els of the Coal veins are nearly always easy of access i lr by level drifts being driven a few feet Ahem the water levels of the adjoining creeks into the mountains- eat. , ling the strike of thmtrata at right angles, or following the direction or striVof the same, from the numerous imps or passes which are formed between twodivisions of the same minerldlis or mountains In the principal ha sins. The Interruptiona in the strata, although numer- . one when generally conaidered.' seldom interfere with or fterit.the Workings ef 'mines to an area:that cannot be! extensively worked. Instead of one Colliery; there bre often several working together within the borders of , the bashes; and the interrupting c4intraetions; bat be.' yond those borders the workings of Coal mines cannot always' - . . We will pass on to t heonder,rreund work and "rofribeif - Operations of Collieries.which wo will consider in a pro. party of sufficierit extent for the opening of workings of large Milleries. If the Cl* meleares lay Inclined to Snit and other ciremnstanres,Will allow. the .Coal to 'be worked from the property by a perpendicular abaft it la the most desirable road to a Coal vein or, a series of • Coatreins. I think if shafts were more cogimon hen? _ they would in many Institutes of tint opening to the.. - veins be quite aut cheap as tunnellter or drifting to the veins, because it takes the 'Satre amount of mining 'or ext'Ovalina labor to dill , n horizontal runnel as it does tor.trilt it perpendimilar . o4. providing they are both of tb r, mt ri e area, and pierce the Fattle tuessoni or stratified Th o - e1 m r ,,,,, a(pusapingt water would bit added. lb sinking the pirpendicular shaft, where iii driving a horizontal tunnel .it would naturally drain from the , ; work, But the expense of pumping will be lessened by skillful superintendeneedand a shaft would (only when - the angle of Inclinatton or dip of the measures exceeded -. 4P), be recoil , d to penetrate the strata an equal dis tance is a tunnel twould if driven horizontally into the l sons strata, each cutting therm amount of *cis anti Cott!, veins. If the angle nf. nen:lotion was leis 'Om -45 0 , a tunnel wouldare driveit a considerable distance 'furthest than a shaft would need be'sunkc penetra. ;sing the mule layers of strata and Coal . Be the of loftinatlon will be fentid to leme as it .nets the basin, and Often s tnileb!ita to assume a horizontal time, and a shaft sunk where the strata Is nearly hurt *natal, and cutting its laminae at right angles. would In litany instance', where the recent formations did not Interfore. penetrate a much Aorta,. distance Into the measures. botore it met the Coal 'veirtviteartbed After. i Then a tunnel driven hptizontally into the mine nuns.; itres, to penetrate the mme beds , laying on any angle Jesa then a perfect vertical one, Or a right angle to the hortion.t. lint theworitiags of tunnels and drifts. are !limited to the Coal bn their rise , where the work in gs of, 'shafts may be attended throughout the whole property, I hnd the shaft may be sunk to intersect. and work the, ',whole of the Coil veins embetheith the Coal numaires my Coal *rotation common to the. Ceal Field, In.,wboee /precincts the property Is Minitel if'slopes were sunk' to wo-k nut the Coal on the dip of the property, each vein would make a separate slope, or tunnel, must be driven at redoes , points and stages to intersect the varh . . . -- i ons beds at different levels, thus t destroyintr all sort of " - • Illsellrusdhis system, and straggling the driftrii.and workings in all Philadelphia; Reading Tottevllle • rs manne of directions throughout' the pri4terty. This , Mile Hill tad &Ithylkil Harsh . - causes an unnecessary degree - of confusion, and. some- '. Mount Carbon - • - • .. - • - thnei tolls extra pumping and hoisting engines are re- Meant Carbon sad Port gulled to be erected on various parts of tat property. ' :UM Creek - .... ;..- .J . ~. .• ..,• . .On the month of a shaft these c knprcvemente, (that it - ftchnylkill Veney ..-.. ii. • . ~ •-_,..' Ilse hoisting end pm:opine pow ) multi to concentrated - lovberry.4.Neek.,, . ~ ,-. . - . and erseted ott a gran lev scale titan " *nal; bacatuts the Simms - --,e - • . i 1 1 :, - .. - a. hoisting engine especially would be required to perform .., . - Canada ii . . . a large quantity of work, and bat a. good deal lenge?' mrhaylkill.N.writpftkut :'-i 0 -• '0" - ",.. than Is uereasary fora slope heisting engine.. It Isqulte •'- ... t' . rimmed ..: . possible that a shaft Would be In constant (Imitation for : 17nion Canal ... .. -- - ..I.- ,••• .- ''... . upwards of a century , before :it bad elthapsicd all Its — L ' " " , refined 1.. •- - •.- - miners! rest:me:ea lint that is lookingitoo ikr ahead kw . ftel.kitud'rt Outfit Tratteportarn O' the pretreat operator.' 7 can say, Warmer,' that a -sha ft :' Itatleostdelk.Coaliclaseapaatee wilier ought to repot - for Its slnkinguesoon as a hot+ T.lftleSchayl. Nay..l4. ailed Ca • rental tunnel silt for its arising. without the tinuct.' Tehigh.Orel 4k-Navigati l4 On. • -.-- command. the working eta large and satrzeirdimay . " Hazleton Coal Oa. -• ...., -, ..--- o • area of Coal seams which will riot ' ha 'ethAtisTed .fir ti! ''nurk.Monntaln coil 6. —..— 4 4 . number. tit years. With' a: few exeiptlins, the Shaft =' l'eattsyliautt Coat* it. it. Co. , .... whorl ec mon/kelty othslderea, is the, roost proper anal, . Dauphin Coat a Lit. Ok, • -..-- 'cheapest usettei by . Which CoUlftan be worked Mid raised: Lytens Valley Conl Co.. • .• •- . • to in evil mines, . , - - '_.•- . , - . .-.. " ' i . :tearer Meadows Coal k It. It C 0....,.. • Whether the princliafroad to I Wails hf a wpm.; : Ilketur Vallerrallusiut a Coal Cu.: - ambit iha ft , a horizontal tunnel or an Inclined sloping. ' C*l.l tlauspettalatt 1 ''. shaft, it does po t . much Interfere with the abode of work- .' Voted Improvement txt _ ... lag and ventilating the mine. To show . tastiest suede . . Nortalmerleats Co....weltered • 0 . - of opening an extensive Inkling property, We • la. sap ~ 14 • i 0 . COMM* o. * i . pops the veins to have teen strviek with a chaff mil the Delaware Veal Co. ;,', .. . - .., . dip of the property' °rift A ?main. en that the Coal front ' Orathertm4Citkft OS., ' • • ...1. . '....'• each side of the basin way be worked by the same shaft.', New Creek Coal Co._ .... ''‘''. f .`;'. : ; And, We may further *Oppose the abaft .Its Iste, cut 20 ' _, ' - MllesSalliseastalise exposed iuty mitten. of wct . riuttli Cool reins. ; : - I - 31Iners' flat :. .. .:. . .-.. -t..: • . After tha Coal veins are , thus • caW the Was, or Yarapari• 'Wig` .. 2 ..:.4 •:..... ••' •• ..- Calliety.alawar intuit vat lOot 14b14 on tote skre, OM, -Pottgrillaftga CO: ~ 4 t'i,','; - f - ', ~.':' '. ',Coal rams Width laa if latiadOs bYllovit;,a ,„ ., ,. ittirtini Ado' ta - - .' 7 -/ :*"..''. .0 abliply ae It is than expored. Ant 7k mutt . .kitli ,' '' aitiTtilaatnet ettsiollikatipalea • heft with Ma raeeptleas, itelt•laktika.tb. - 'O4 7 lhautiovit reiketheit !titllated by diem sanity Irstfushis het re biro. estrutate eft potifter tilleettk 7 '.'paftkic:ttioti.;-. - , - - • -- . - .. . . . .. • • . . We audeleatettolistnietkektlilisicleabi hit'itelte: aini em eitutrteeticem: and :determine upon meeting . erith that straws wide% alulifie often:de ityetstap ' order =deeps* , ends.. 191st awe. will principally depend - Upon the ateenut of hie Soreidght, and force of his conception. . - - _, , Tneriens to eettingulf. the driftaltis neceseary to axe amine ntrafullf the ruiner beeches, the root' sod the dis o ofor mei eNid vetoed In order to select a roof for the principal Mite. Mediae to leans' boor the roof of the Tele meet 'he treated otter the prinelpal -ezesvations, Which drOtt to titta leading texture in pointing to' the, beet :mode and plait of working the different Coat veins, the inane* of the roof *ad dour ; the nature of the Coal, end the inclisationef the -rein must all beconsideredbelblua OM IS decided ppon, ~ , ~. , . , Sat to worse order eetatieibertn iii,th the, eepkwe kit fad leading drtfts;and set themolt in their teepee the toIItIOUS and dtrections. meet suitable for working entree MI ated'ultWeybag it to the abaft.: If a nein Is {Spud tomeasum tab feet or leas, and laying but alight- Iy, Inclined, smiths roof et the rein being hard and 1 '',evpalite or redatleg the destructive action of -the air and of the Cool L;:elso stroug and malt to resist the side trinitiegitatii the iltint the to Of ot ihe vela would inv. , its the rooter all the dribs. The timber - which is . tw in e . ser to such drills villa be diepenetsi with. end EP:artificial supports would,Lie .necterary. The natural ,lit auppDrtingroial pilfers oar tech side of he drift, Wituld he :mode mud - efficient sorports. The 'udueralts ibis tee peat Illellourd to taunter mall.* i es of tiiii drills with their in width to, and the of tit drifts should be rudricted to t present an extra peeseure the •put i i t . en each side of the-drift. Tat feet .Is an extrsordlaary height bra driftlu a Coal vein, and if any of the upper beaches could bedepended upon atis distance - of about filifeet from the door. those Would he fbe Most redeye• sleet wade i'or the drifts, which' ts... auMricest'haight • wbere no timber Israel. 11 the Ckedrvela brevet tea fret thick 11 would be tory. ,ituzatiorehmt-, to drive the drifti the whole bright or the e eatn.riallowlng the roof to blot the strotrgeet kind, !he Coal wiz ' Th e pot ceddi fromeibe wall tiles, and nude hie be dangerous to peas wtth.wagons. or' pareani' Molest' the( drift*. ;In this catte - someof toe strongtsibenches of. Coal could , be le heed at th, most conrettlent height to suit 'ltir it'root ~ lf a benchlj oitind which Would well - answer the per ' pose at a le ! , zbtirom the decry little less than to de aired forth , height id the drift, It would be better to eclat* the4elft:lts cuttiimpp:* portion a tbe floor. " tbaulo cot Into the bench and dreattertit i , so as to cause At to be supported with timber. Ifs bench trusted In thiumenner as a not for the drifts Is *Mud liable What at some points, which is often the ease In the het of roofs.** week or Cad; it Would only he ace-carry to tim ber the drifts at these points. If the'veiaa are pitching rsiddly,.ftianzld'often be managed In thue..t e31%491,. Which .are the most dial cult,to do without timber In the drifts. 'At other times where it la necessary to retain the Coal in its bed by timbering supports.' single' props or beams -could be extended from the floor to the roof at right an gler to the dip. let a : manner os .to resist' the pressure from the bed of *Win the direction of tied inciting on. The propel would eerily be held in their places by their' ends being; placed in rarities. to both roof and floor .of the drifts ' in other instances of pitching and; tbirek veins. the drifts would suit equally as bell if they wets driven on the beck of the rein; lettere, the iota' orme vela mould he the roof Other -drift. This. would. place ' the drift above the melt of the' pressure of the Coal (vomits bed. and It treasy.to'conceive the difference of presence ezerted by the Qui bed on one drift driren on the Guar and au other driven on the back of a pitehlng rein A drift In this situation may be thought inconveutently • 4watel f but it would be attended with other advantage,' Ilesides,bsing tree from the pressure from either the Coal bedor from the roof of del bretsts as they are being worked, and/after the Coal has been gut teut in breasts as' is. the usual method of working to Ai x Region. i t ,. • would require a horizontal. snidely to be Muse/lout the drlicto strike the door of the vein at verde breast: -.- The out); inconvenience would to a tarn' off 'from , the main ' track of railroad- required at every -breast. -But this - .would hare an advantage equal - to. lhertnemitenience, which woold_be that ,the magotui being: loaded, would offer no obstruction - to load e d wagons passing froth In side those turn offs. - - -This woild save thee and labor. This, mode of drifting would -be well adapted. 'to thick ' eelna. having an angle of inclination equal to - forty or • .h(ty degrees. It is to be hoped that It the precedng remarks- of locating drifts—to avoid and save 'timber—aru attended to; the results willbe beneficial to the Operators. ~ . . , • fTe be .Cbritinisea.l, COAL hiangetTe.—Thee Philadelphia, ?t York Sl3ll. litiltinvits .Coal .51arkets - remain .' Without it Indigo -.. slaw our. last" quotatlons. In New .., York, Foreign_ is now plenty apt - the de mand for . Anthracite has slackened soda during thd mild 5.8',11903 'ls,lne.ra 'refold, lion Rickinaid La— News'York, , - • iket.oll, - Albans,- • -' - lin:Hard. •- • • • • lintale - ; -• • , Shipments - tot Canal.. • • Far the week chinas l't!uesitcy last inuttms On the Line; • • Philadelphia, • • - Wilmington, • - Jerany City;- - • New lurk and ! tetchy, - .. MEI . • - BY• TELEIGRAILPIti • Fas/...P t$ o'cLocr., p.x ME I=rl _ - • By Rail Road • and Cabal. Quantity of :Coal sent by - Railroad and - Mad, for the ..ask.oading niursday evening last : . ''• ' • ainsosv. . aatraf.. Port Carbon, 14,093 RA • 3 0,094 10 b'ottaviita,' .. . . 3037 13 ' • W/25 00. debuylkill Ilavdo, • , 9,080 14 • • 18 : 740 08 aril:urn— • •• 93919 I ' 00000 Port Clinton, • ' ' s,sso 1 19. ,068 OD Weal•f.,r thi• Tlitai by 1.11)113,4d ik11.5 . ...A . - 2673,b74 13 4ti5,844• 13 3' „L ,4/11 by Clo.l3l.lrici 11gilirt4i1.,1,,', — tons , .1, 8 . 1,700 Coe: .....thlyinentit to itilus, period phainrear: . ' '. . .''' , • By tta . ll;4afl - • •• '. • 37.2 Z 13 -.-• . 2 .4031 03 By Csual, . ~ ; 2840 . 12 • 1,073,1101:,30 114,435 07 ' 3,271082 11 - • 8,187,790 Ob Deel4iiime_det Me. as tow. . Baths,'kill non ty: harelliroisdet.elB3ls . Th 4 renewing Is the itortritity or Veal triumneereete near the different ttaittutdol SchnylklnCeurity, tor tbeweek ending on 3:iitesday etenftig Lut WEIE ToTAL: Illuollllll and 8. Itavenll.lt., 8...,8843 09 1,457,810 13 511.1.tb0n '• • " 5, 80 7 00 193,096.09, . Schuylkill : ' 7,101 00 " 410,034 14 llt.tisrbou & PLCarbon 10,942 10 641,018 19 11511Ciiek " 12,469 14 270,102 OS 14(11.. Schuylkill ‘• 19 415,611 O4 [tales e,f Toll and *Tralasportaflout on bo, . - RAIL ROA FOR Tlll ,PRLIIIINT. '. - Front,. F'roni ; From From All. Car . Hamm. F/Leindoct. Anionic . To Richmond, 12 00 - .$l-91; / $1 80 $1 75 To Philad'a., • 190 .1 85 . 170 • 163 Spring Mills, 1 65 ' 1 60 1 45 145 lioadinic, ' . 1 90, 115 ' 1 05--r 105 Kates of Toll by Canal Cor!ithii *resent. Front pt.-clariAn. " Ctirbon. t y. Man. I. Clifton To MillacTst., - • bu . •;9 77 . 95 Spring Mille, .70 69 '67 -CO KurriFtown, 05 . `' 61, • 62 z' DS - 11n1dIng. Rates of Frailest by Canal, • .• Prom 11. C. cf Jtt.:C S Hares. . Pl. Ciintoa. To New York, $L 90 $1 85 1, $1 80 , To 9') . 85 - 89 Detawars'and Ikleadoos Co's 0 astiferade. 11,078 495.103 636.821 let the lad week, To who thne lad year, Decrease so ferl • 41318 Penna. Cial Col's Coal Tride: Tio return tble.weelf For theliutt week, Tosariser time Inetvenr • inernise Scranton Coal yrade for October.' Bud toward,' Now York, ; 22,846 10 West, do do . , 20,848 IF pkumeAoo OR ORITZT In R d. P O /I,llll u T. I THetis lI IS P ,O a i t i n d t ud lB Gra ill p Graphite. the Plnnaba,ie e r e plack 1 _ ......_e Lead of commerce.' The article leblghly recommended --- '--- - 2" —----- ' -= ' =-== " --- !' in Welt owners as It resists the action of slit wnter, de, Zeltlgn Coal Trade roe 11. 030 by Caned. .. also to boiler and Iron manutacturers or every' dstipip. For the week ending on Saturday imp . .:. _,•_ i ' ' tiononachinists, de., for tin and other roofs, and In fact ! • • WEEK. rurAL. for any purpose when It Is dosteablo to preserve tin- 1 Tons. Cwt. To Cwt. .. protect wood. eroin and also I o nreserve, wooden ' . 6 , 0 58 . 1 17 2 1, 999 ... r s ,.. work." One coat of this paint la as durable as four, coats 1,9 ' ) ., - : „,“ ",;:•...,""' Y. of the ordlretry paint . Bolters painted; Inside! with a • v"' "" . '%227 .„', good colt of this paint will be - folly protieted. front - cols • '`''" '''' asion. Price In tine , from Ito 35 tbs, 134 cents per IL •': 2.617 15 '05,524 . -10 In casks of 330 tr. 500 lbw, 10 cents per poond. ! ' 2414 - 97 66:42 ' 14 . Painters can procure stmll a (r, . - - 2,433 00 22.812 18 - For sale wholesale and reti trial. lby ' - quant ityNNAN. 'A !- ' ;l ' 02 i ! ' l ' 43/ /9 Sole agent cor the intntlfael neer in Seh ylkill tounty. 1.792 00 :I 319,211 02 422 •• 0 - 21,812 .18! "SCHOYLIVALLEY PASS'R TRAINS. , 1,704 . 17 27.510 15 - •, winter Arrangements. U.SBB 32 133,007 04 w a i l • 2,024 02 - .73 F 221 18 A r IPMELMNig '-- 750- II ' 40,5021 -12 1 -1 ode' of ' 51.1491.11 n %and atter NlONPAY,'Noventber.,,ltAtt. 1856, 'the 3',587pg .. am iat 1.1 Schuylkill Talk, passeuger Trains will leave as fol. -787 00 2oATI I 01. _low& Til L_! hernia mt . .' - - 7.30 A.'31.--1 P. 311. • , , 12 . 778 1 -16 .Leave 1'0t.,-.. . ..... __ . u 10.161' 08 ." Tuscarora at -- - luau!, " I Passengers' . by the 7.30 A. 31. Veto will take the stases c1i,2011. le' fat Tuscarora for Tamaqua. and there ..ounect vritlb the - - Catawissa. Williamsport and Elmira Express Train, ';pith • leaves Philidelphia at OA. 11, for Magaralalls itei Faro fcm Pottsville to Tuscarora- - - -30 Meta. Through tickets to Tantalum - :- . - . - • • 50 tints. ray -Tickets procured in the Cars. Igta ~ E. 11. WIIKEI.EII t Superintendent. Pottavllle,'November 8 - ' . • , 45.3 m Total, 07 Total to Ist of November, . ad and Weet,:MAAS Lehigh Lail and Nat. Co.: Sunimit Mines, • Roost Run •do. Fast Lehigh 'A. Lathrop's - Pea Coal, • Spring Mountain Mines,' Fast F.ast Sugar Loaf do. Oobinder 4. d Staffor' - S.l. Lehigh Coal Co., Aercnan• d0. , d0. .* • South Ltu'g Mountain Ridge, Haztefon Cad Co. 4 • er.toberry .; Iffairrott.l " ; • Comte' Burk Nl , untatu .Witkesbarre Coal ' W.Y.talmr..Coat. - . Hartford Coal Co., ,• • Total. Lehigh Valley it. it.. , Wed': eluting iaturday . last: Mllaea it Co, 1,4 p 1: 14 83460 1 04 Itatelifi t a JokuleoPs, t +t Pat key-Carter a Co., N. Y. * Lehigh, Sharpe. Lebrenring* Co., . Geriruin Penna. Owl CO. • Dohbin & pebsTen, • i Hazleton, Tote By Canal, Tots' for the Took, . • 8T.= 16 /0120.071 10 t'axoe thoollist year,(Cartal) 29.=7 10 1,265.050 00 irtiTsisi In 1450 . so fai, 12; The .itrvesse by Canal is I 106,791 12 Rates of Toll lad Transportation ItOIOII,VAILiCrRA/L IL. % ' cpatUebt Chin:lb to Tnyntan. -' '•i - 200 ; do Elisobethport,.. ' • 2'42 (Naos' Calital It. R. Coal Traulpertatlern .ittnuttuttrAnsparted during. the month -of O. 1556: maim - TOTAL. klBB3 05 157.520 12 — ll,lO 11 112,129 11 [Mimi Canal SratalltAllroad Cumberland Caul Trade, 1858. • - Vor the last week. last xipar, , Intro-v.on 1856. so tit; 0 1 4:w113. ,SESU:maws, AND OTHER EORHYLKILL - 00. BTOCKS. i 4 NEW AIWEATIIIENT'S ' THE FORUM. IT 1:0)IVID . PACI, BROWN. rilE FORUM ; or Folly years full panne. at the PhllidelpMe BAS, bJ fluid Paul 1* Said bY BoOk - Tero;leglaba.'uf. REDUCTION IN PRICIE, •• Frioc..x Lowe s PlotoArial. tl , . lIE NEW VOLUME of this beau tiful Illastrited WeeksT Paper . lila be roditeed to emits . a aqtaber. s nbaerihxs silt De presented with oupinusieut atigmbt of,'“Our Saviour? auto:zip 'dm' rroived at. ' - R. RANNAIVII • IVATSOTIF /annum INUADELPHIA. 1 - 1. A NN-ALS of Philadelphia & Penn - ;Aunts ,tn the Man Time, a rollartlnn of rule tttMrS aneedirtetkanct Incidents at the <lty add halal:141. tantai—ntunercess engravinms. hew revised idltion, pub. lWlluil nainbers, at 2:5 cents each. ' Stetstetiptbna re. aired at• , J . 4 B. BA:INA:VS swpok and Stationery awe. THEMUMORS OF FALCONBRIDOE ACOLLECTIOX of Humorous ark, every day rem* 67 'the !at* Jandttail P. tenT• Pant Fane, or Parts ot lift ale nntolt by-N. I'. . • Asdnraon's take Ngamt—Erinora'kma and Dlaeoveties au the Wilde of Southern Attie& - - The Court of Napoleon, or :Society under the first yaw Ore; with ,16 portzits of Its tisauties, Wits end 110- mines. by Di ak Tinto. : . S 'Violet" or the Cross and the Crawl:4.hr Mrs. Melntada Sqr,mons 'Spistsceon—thermodent Whitfield. Just publlshadand C. , r sale by., ". - • • • ' BENJ. BaNNAN, • Bookseller and Statkmert. Noi. Z. '56 . . 'MISCELI4ANEOU' , _____..._.. PAPlgita_Age_ R ATENT MACRE% E-SiADE Paper • Bags, to hold from Ito 20 pcatuds. By°, ocers.Druk and °thou, far mkt by E. 0 ARRIGUES. Centro street, Pottsville. November $. '3O ' . , 4MI - WATgR METRES. + : • TfIE Subsenber, having. been anth i or- - Sled by the rasnafacturere of Water 'Metres, will sa l ply all orders kit with there, at their pima. . • I .• . X. iaIWLEY a BOX. ~ ..4 Pottsville. Auirast 30, '5O 35- ' Nils l ah l if g u nt o w ß o lL rg L ari r le- D tin'it eady to attend' COTILLION- TAME* ICS. te . . Orders ,sditremni to M. J. itaira,rn Camas, will receive prompt atteotiow. Pottsville, July 1.% 'l5 DIARIES FOR I s sl . THE Daily memorandum Book for 1E157, containing ari Almanac, nue and Interest e, te. 'Tarbes ghee ibe the Desk or Pocket, for de by . _ B BANNAN, • - . I Bookseller and Stationer. ' THATCHER'S onble bitten Fonda; and Suction rime. - HISELP.umps, from experience ' are claw:m(oo4 ( 0 b*:•aposipr to say tat Oa. .They ars also cheap -sad durable. kW airway r- C. vAnTER. Prvrkcor of the Th' for Schuyircas Pottsrll re, Ncerawbor 15, 'WS • 40.1) DR. 'P. P.. TRUCKS- and R. A. lIAINGAT, Mining Engineer, Patentees of . ..Pro.. coos of Purifying 'Shia Water" are now at the .Pottarlllo Home , where they will be happy to see those operators who are Interested In at►ing the expeue,attendaut on the destruction of Boller' by wine water Pottsvllki... August 9,142 32. • : - INDIA RUBBER COATS; /LC. THE subseribOr has • just received a A feu !midis Rubber Coats, vory light and. durable, t 7 made doe e--roltable for physicists' and others wile', are B .,, z'' ng 0a th t:..71!. 11 ,7,..t.1:7. '- .. ch ,Tiew •I nd r i i i t . b 1 4 1 b i k i ;g i ft; r otfered•befure for s'good and durable article. • • • B. lIANNAN. • • • TIE LATEFIIIE. NOTWIT 'STAN DIN G.. the , FIRE 1- 1 ableh -deltroyed Our Coach PactOry, and one at sere 10-a, we are not discouraged, but have gone rem lately to . work at the old chop near the Pioneer Furnace, where are will j be happy to see our friends: Glyn us a call and assist as to repair our loss. A' 813.10111' lIIJAKRA.RD. Pottsville. 0et....2:5.'611. .434 f - •1 23 25 • - 108 - 2 tO - - 1 70 PUBLIC SCHOOL INKSTANDS. faTHE subscriber has had manufactured to his older a lot '!or.PubUc School Iron Jnstauds, au T HE to Insert and fastenln the desks. Thiele stands two corers which slide bti when In use, and besides, thoy cannot be upestiand thus soil , the desks and fund - :They area capital article for schools, Teachers and schools snpidled.by the quantity, at D. BANN ANIS Cheap Wholesale eattlitetall Ipok Store. Pottsville. May 17. 68 20 . ro\ll, car ,b t ' t+.l 5.1b0 07 '1 00 1,18 00 6 00 = r us GO 34 1.125 16 EXT - AISIVE MA BL. —AR , ananto . neareel, ignuce, "• • • rfillE subscriber is preparbd; at his old stand, to furnish.all kind* of nutterlids in his line, for bustairtg u tuposes—piala , and ornamental , . lie in cites partle attention to the Tomb Stones and Monu ments of his manufacture. They can be bad Loeser) , cs- Ttety of style. and will comp we essnwably, In bossily and finish, with &by obtained e.sewhere; and are altered at clienpse rags. JOHN T. LANG,. Pottevillt. May 17, 'be 53-17 51,341 01 1 31.0:15 16 151.351 07 03, KRA.MI4I I WOLFF_ Diplom zn main and non itry. Prodacm, Milton, Nqrtkumberland coµii4 , yHE'sub . kribers are now prepared itk • till any orders Whoat, Bye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, icon. Butter, Eggs, Lard. &c..thatmay be sea). to Maui Coal operators and provision dealeik of Schuylkill aunty would do well to get their supplies of grain and previ sions frocreux, as we can supply them at prices to be to their advantage. 'Send as your orders. KRAM3II: WOLFY. . . 1 oi 2S . 156 tans. , 190,582 05 Yilltn ' Jun _ 25 • DR. •RAPIE'a ARCTIQ_ EXPEDITION Now reenor for ernitverz. - Personal - Narrative: containing' an amm.. Important Dlscuierlon' perilous And t 'tilling edvontureintin-werctk- Regions. by , Dr. lie 3l l Illustrated by upwardi of 300 - etunwrbere.. • 4ii-.lspwarda 25,000 mples of this bonitlianyne.,- cutod and Intensely luterenlag work, ware autorrlbed for In advance of Publlcatkm. If/dun/1d be owned and me_ by everybody: Subscribers and others ran now be auppllod by B. BANYAN, Agent for Fehaylkill county. .octobor 1.1, - 41- • • A. B CORCAS, ' flanker, Dealer In Exchange, and Land - ' j -Agent, ' Stiiitooter, Minnesota. CCOLLECTIONS attended to and tdx os Paid tbrcitighont the Territory. ' Will attend to the purchase and location of Government lands in Min. helots, Iclacioula and tows, and furnish theta oT lauds located by him, with aecurite doscrintions of the soil. timber, it. eirtieniar attention will be given to locat ing laud warrants. Persons deskinz biro to locate wee. wants ;Mould eitherleavo blanks for the Allaigaliee names, erattatirte the warrants Powers of Attorney, authorbs. Iny him to Mesita them In their names. Certificates from the Land Offluanill be Immediately forwarded to Weis for wham such loiadons are made. Juno.2f3, 26.1 y GEORGE' J. PRITOIIIRD Je Book DUANE RU r aiid Statio n LISON' • • er' inner lc, G renaci, .nexal LAgent for the following works, in Schuylkill county : Bro. Mason, the Circuit lib'The American 'Lawyer, dor, • !Gathered Treasures from .thrvard'a Gotnesile Medi- the Mines of Literature, • doe, / • - --Daughters of the . • Lorenso Does Works, - • Life and Adrentareis of Illustrated BieUraphy, Black hawk. .11reatoldi in little things. • callers of therdraw, , • , The people's; Medical Ugh_ ManuaLof Methodism, •' house. • he., . Thu above books will lee delivered on application to the agent, in any nut of the county at pntanner's prices,' May '56 WELT. TOTAL, 17,578. . • 436.681 116,031 223 03 80 00 3.080 03 1,345 15 - 41.917 19 373 17 12.44 16 338 14 ,0.509 00 463 04. 8,250 11 , 351, 01 68! • 13. SEVAE F o 4 l .l 4P' A ll!) . rate Bide, hiersite, situated on the read leading Croat Pottirille to Minermilie t about midway between the two places, Wag two miles distant horn each. j The farm emulate of 62 acres of land .well fano al. and all .cleared and cultivated. except about four urea! The betiding' consist of a largo two and a half storyai i frame dwelling house „with back bWldinga, and a new barn built last Year. um 14 159.733 i C 5 33,8( 12 1,161,26 V WAIL TOTAL. ,16,348 8384007 11,40) • 69,7,01J1 Cal 7l "' orrp Asah?- - •63% so .air as -- re , Al& 00: i 00 "• . 8 17. IQ 1 1 15) ) 4 1 n Is x , Zs , 92 tti ,Fro ms Albany, Nwee: !Melt amid Platted's. FIVE Subscribers respectfully un- Immo to the zucte4nts and buslaces community of Mil and the adjoining counties, that :their Ina of barrios la spin itudy for the trstoportatioe of nuzettaidlae, fut niters.gra it, ter Mao boils Albany, Now York sod Philadelphia, g oleo Catrit bor—er,..dadlued for Schuylkill Haven, Potts lille and Pott Ilkutson. All goods Om Philadelphia will be shipped by out , Agent,. Tutelar k Box. The street wharf, tkbuylkill. Merchandise from Albany and New Ycet, apply to Mum Poem, 219 Broadway, New York. Merchants Can rely upon haring their vode tbrwarded with dispatch:es the beta will leave Sloe Pinot wharf,l P 11110400,1,1 weekly. rs, fidiewup rake ogres chirped en 2000 pomade, 3 I Dry floods, Quenattare.libuia and Tot • - • $2. 00 Droosticr. Oile,iUquors and Provision,. •.•• • DI Salt atut Pierer, (to bit 'tipped on Dolswink6 h e A. O. MOOR It , Moe Sol4ollllltarkvOloo Wareham, ILL Cattoo. , tr. room' _ ss.! York. Room : „gap. otti.di' irpt itwwarded from ficboyikilLakrall r 'to aU ddafsthe Mime litti ltaljrni, „, lot 'stille r ?1,, ; , .,11.5 • : 41151 1) 23 , al 10 ' Ala 25 W. 0 0 00 0 224 2 34'1 - 01 ao 111 lig te Abilit The situation of this brut Is a very dadrable one to those who wish to raise produce. /mated as it Is so near to. two of,tbe beg tnarkets In the Stato—and It trill be ' sold on vary desirable terms. as the onbeeriber is sapped In another butiness and Suds that. he rang• I attend to both. , • For terms and further • partietlars, apply to tbi sob scriber on the premise': • No!. 15, 'M lIMMEI FOLSACE OttTOLEASE. • • -] proved Oat Lam T HE C".)AL LANDS comprising the and Seerle's Farms, containing about 247 rams, !Vested about 214 miles from the borough. of . Wilkestorre, Lusertte county, and six miles from Pitts lon, directly on the North Branch Canal, are offered fbr 'sleep to lease on favorable terms The Anus VW area. .pablo attiring put into a high state of tall ivatkm, and is halt telling and sod halt data. At a most convenient distance from the Cheat* shaft Is sunk to the depth 6f 93 feet, cutting the celebrated 10 toot TeinoCCoal. An engine of 30 bane power (new.) built by. Marshall A Vanning, with frame bultding, punne..pipes, tr., all in remplete order, ere already erect ed in connection with the shaft. In addition to the 10 oot vein, there are undedylog the whole property the celebrated Baltimore vein. 23 fret thick. and four other workable yelps of Coal. If leased, the breakers,schistre, miners' homer. etc.,will be put up complete hY the own ers, and capable ominlng and sending away daring the season of KW, Efty thonsuad lons of Gal. For part tru ism apply to • A. LAWTON, Agent. . • 7 . • Willieshane, Lnsonsteeunty, Pa. . Novetobei 16,'51 • - 48.3tst == - ' , IIIAISPORTATION REAL' LAC I[ 3 OALIL• 1 f VIRT •of an order 4#` thec phatie Court of Sebnylkill dainty, the anboartbera. dminiaretorn of the Hetet. ol Salomon Lebec good; ris co wed- will snowsOn Eataiday, the YOtb dar of December, ISO, Si 00eVelcork; P. 11., at the Mitt liclonse of O. D. _flyer, ha ttrartesbmw,:tho. ib ll autni plannitlow or tract o f lend Oh.Siate' ha **tit Matihrho township. Se hikelkill iebsuitt; adjointsta lands mar mist* -of Joseph boy, Henry Hoy, Edward Mena sat; ethers, lhantalnlnt62 mete; t 25 perches, rith,be Improvements outdating bf none atory by Ti ttwellbg Imam mil stable. The sou ts red * de, and l'imodl Meteor cultivation. . JAL HAMMER. RDWARDutusacoob.. . AAR*. Novetatwir 15, '36 • !- PUSILIO_SAILE. yIL - 1/ be sold at Public Sale, -at the late imidM ettie of t:lt .V. LUDWIG. deasteod , to hoec*h Of Gintashar.en sp er 'an I sY. =bee folleedne nemesia) T, eh and bedsteads. tables, buytens, t emkt, 3 watches, 3 parlor stoves, IlLatiiaway molting atoki.l wit, variety of carpets. 1 boot ease. 1- hltehms cupboard, matt, oil elothpl Iron ago. yenitlan window skades.l tun. chains and chests. 1 reekieay -eszetage..2 =Dim, 1 trues mama, 2 ploys, I hatnsw, rdeigh, potato.' toy the bushel, 1 isinnoilus I rottlPant and elmln,! hay by the ton. and era!py thi bundle or tpn, a variety of Other' household sadiikit cAe s inflame too numerous to mention. Salt to mdatneneent 10 e b eloqh. A. 11.0Shen terms uDitennade Morro hy the Administrators. ANNA H . 0, LUDWIG, ' 3AI iDON F. LUDWIG, .TllOB. B. Li..khutt, : DUO. FAX: 1 '34' 1 01 - I 4643. EMEM - 0 4 11LleISAL 'P 116} -, 4 rtikobit ilt Noivarty For'Sate. MHE subscriber'OP cifer: , at Public " , / 9.t on the whoteee. at st.P.l6, sit Therniky. the day „De•mer, A. D,1856. the Tare* stems emir ink mIU, lemma ea the lUnermilleSteata lUTl.sittudeou the old tinged the Mae Mil. 4 ;Schuylkill Raven. RAIL toad, in the borough of ktinersville. 6thtryikiti eehuty, Pa. - The Ifill is large, and sisbetantialty built of brown 1 , itaintitook . It has a run of stews. with bmiloir a kers. toe and gearing. all COMPUtiI o eapatde et taanniketaring 80 barrels of Sour eller, 21 hours. The tot is IS feet front ' un sidd Railroad, running hick 216 feet( mote or leas, to the west bank of the, West Brandt of the river Sebuyi- WU. and 1'65 feet wre cm mild, river , l The [ oestion is one of theverY-bas in the bounty for commanding the trade of an exteusi • Coal Region, and also of the trade orAabland., - ; 7 .] • _i 1 1 Cdnditionit made known a n ake day of sale. or by cal ling on the ambeeribm., at his office, in Itinersyllte, ... , 1 11!]1. DitIAYSN. ' November 22, '5O I I I ' 474 • arm- Berk, and SchwyttaLt dearnat,l neadinkr! Want 'ones. and sold bill to this Mace Immediately. j VALUABLE : bow. AD-TntREE ftitiger Togas Teets tent Laudlngs• • 1 , Dr Side, al .Fritisfe or Pis/l(c bide. 1 : TE allbtlCTibefa being about 14 re_ .!. to the Wptt;offet fir axle nine. advantageous terms. ell their Real Estate In . Sehnyi kk l county; Penn. sylvatda., among which are eight tract' f Coal Land: 1 t IN TREMONT TOWNSII P I,^ 1 1. 8 arm valuable Coal Landediing the fonts of Red Tremont. known es the tit. tract. Warrantee. Jacob Ounekle. Upon the south side of t a hart the tune RIR Railroad is blnted, and near the west Vide, the Swatars Railroad. i . There It alto a Ana water pereer, (the Fast Swatara Craw .) upon the 501112 4 : side. Ligon the east side there are bout 30 acres the best timber, Imitable for prime, eilis and.eord.w sulk/lent to. pay the ittitvelted for the beet. , Thie tract undonbtedly presents the most noro.ga.,, epposeuttv for investment • offered to capitalists in this county; •• 1 • - .4..... 2. 16 acres, linnuidlabdyladjolotng.ithe aboveL on ther west sr..ide, on , whie4 are erected , two double dweUlnly , l bonie 3. 120 o:44warrantee; Win. thud, Intuit° at the 4 junction e the Union; Lorberry, and 9watara Rallroada. The South Fein Is upon this tract, m i ld also* large qua*. tity of tine timber!, , 1,. 1 I I I ' ' ' es-9 4.15 agree. 114 levelers of Coal Lind, warrant . D. Prank*. situstempon the ;west skie of thelSwatark Railroad - unbn which Is a; breaker -ft.i at tine I3ebupps vein. The South vein le also upon t is tract. 1 ' , .1 5. 83 ros Coal Laud,,warrantee—yhteetlne Heber. , ling. The Ravish Creek runs I hrougs i nnd the extension i U of the II ne hl liallioadlwill pass n r this hart. This is ono " o the 'best Coal I troeM In the region: the bte Beet vein being upoit it, pd Mug+ready : opened and pro 6 ven. a: I , • . , I • 1 . . The Pauthernosd iraet.lcontal tin:Abel:O 510 am: upon VII Ch the Lorberry I itsillend IS now constructed, and over which the contemplated Flitting Creek "read mortal pass. Utensils not!, Oen Ibis tracts cVilery, • worked y Motley k Newromer, and a largrequanty of etrellen timber. It adjoi d s Innis owned by Z. 11. Manch. pm which sibs* breaker 111 now erecting t} ' contain! g the same Yelps orecal... , 1 1 1. 30 roe, pars of 101 aer1.41.1 ws, utee-,W. limb, ki jblalue rands of Fishing qrea Cu te any.. 1 1 6. 31 acres Cord Laud, fansiet l ly ow ed by Charles 5c41 1 .. • der, adjoining Kaller's linprdeetne t , and tract of .0 acres. warranteoseph 8. !diver, and Ilichs,(l Seltsei, warrantee. Also, 1.• 1 1 • -1: • 1 , LITELVE TRACTS OF TISIIIEII. LAND, 1 ' , Elhlat•fi ID Pinegrore Mid TCOI72OIA townships — two of i which a . line Chesnut flintier bind,. Also __' - • 1 TliblitTY LOTS IN TUU TOWN DP TREMONT, 1 Tlnegrore, and nonawlts'i Addition to Pinegrove. Also, I L ° TIDIER HOESEII Ant LOTS. : I In the ugh of Plner,Mve.l Also; the property now ixenpled by William Greenwalt, will be offer:4 for sale ha three parts, each part cold Separate. Also,' . I FIVE LANDING ft, . , • Situated on the •'Union Cabal Basin, In th2142.01dP, lichttylkM epunty, With a variety of other visitable prop. arty. mentioned In hand Nils, not enumerated' to this advertLvement. . i ' I The above trod, are offered at prlvato mien and if not thus sold will be dlNtOsed of , at publieVule, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 26th and 21th ,Of Dceember nest, at 12 o'clock. IL, at - YeigTetta Ilotal, in town of Pine grove. ' Further intern:teflon 'tney,be obtained by appib mitten to - David 'Orem:tone* at Finegrove, or to John _George. at Lebanon. Pa. GRE _ ALT A GEORGE. - ,o- 1 , 1 %ember 12. 18561 ' i ; en.fe (0 EIZI The Geatest Medical Discovery of the i Agti; is I ' J' AYER'S ,CATHARTIC PILLS. ripHEY don't. heti .ontrilaints, but they k cisre - then. , ~1 i , i , -- - ' ed. box has cured Dyve t ert. ,, ~, Three bow have cured o worsi mica of Scrofula. • Two boxes hare cured JEOldpelas. I • ; One box always cures the ilaundice. Thum ikixes are sun 0 illativesysteni from Botta —Alm lees than ono dors it. .1 • - T , ^w hates have cotnplitily c We itorit of ulcers un ts ou the legs. - - , -; - , i „ [ Snail dpees,seldont fah 4• 1 •111. PUNS.. !' One dose eared the hesidache align& Lam { a final sto• mech. - ; II • I I • ; Strong doses, often fepested, extol] every 4 vroisa from , lb ) body. :, 1 ; 1, 'flier should be Wen to chllairo it, who a IV id ways ment or lees a ffliete with this Scourge. , I As a gentle physli the d:have no equaL One box cares ileraugardent of the Lifer. t .. Half a box curer a t 014, , ' ; • They purify the blood, Sad thusl strike at, the founda tion of every dlrsoute. . ; I Al stvlinner PUI there is not their egos) in the 14r14. -: They ire purely vegetable, and din doll° harm, bat do accomplish an unaccountat , f. Amotlot of M•l• t Prepared by 11r..1. C. JLT, I Pr.li lied C lit, Lowell. Mass.,and soil by all druggists axed dealers An medicine throughout this section.: ; ^I ~ . ' Ortobar 4, '5O I I I ,' ---- ..,-. • .4Odut Zenith and Strength tient Inevitably torten, Its Nee. I .' DOE - RIHAVE'S , ' . N ROLLAO DYPPEPSIA, Disease pf the 6 1 . 1 LIVRIFX it . o3lPill A/Writ . • wEARN OF AtiY 411'D, z FEY R AND ACUE, And the Cartons ioneequeut nisei a illsordered STOII4CR OR LIVER, Such I[3 If:dig:10ml Itadity o the fitiraMma. Palfm Iliartbern,, Lowe( Appgite, Desphudeue.v. Cer fircuess, Blind and Blifeding Piles. In all Nervion, Rheumatic and Neufulais 'Affect/env:it inmUmerouff Instonees proved highly Imnellelal, and others sex*. ed a decided cure I . this 4 a purely lesstuldo anapound,! repared of strietly seleutlfe prittelples. aßer the manners( the cele brated llolhud Pluftehoc,ttiate. Itecass s greet .'success In moat of the En Ptetra, Its Introdnetlon 1i:to the United Stab.% Was Intent:led more espectally,for .those of our fatherhind feat teed, here, and there over the rice or this might} roontry. Meeting with great our ceNit amour them, I now Wet it le the Amnia's, public, Itritorlng,ttudlts truly weuderfulroediebal virtues most tearknopltdgett, I I lt Is piftlenlarly preorwineudedi to thee! parsonswhoreoe, ecrnatitittiona bare hem th'e emdinu one use otardent spirita.'or other 'terms of dhuipation,- 0 enerallyinstan taneoue lei effete,: I t duds It way directly to the seat of lire, Omit 'hut and quiet-colon OTerr acme, .ralaing up the drooping Rif% and to fact t infuaing new health and rigor In the *yahoo, • 1402'10E.—orrer expects to find in this a berrerw will bo diaappolated; but tett* sick, weak' nd ow Bed, it will prose a ferattlfill arontalk cordial, possessed, of shun lar remedial propertica.l I Caution great repeat:l(y of Ode delightful Aromd kne e Induced twiny imitaltionq which the ppublic. should guard agalait palrekutslet., Be not persuaded to boy anything else until! ye ta hate glean Boerharea lOWA • Bitters., ; fah. trial. Otte bottle ttwill 'coutribee you how indultely iterOtter It le to all thaw taltatkana. day-Boid at WO Pdr 1 30 tUf> 4 11 X 144tia$ lee 4"A by the Bout 110eintoati,1 BENJAMSN OACIF4 'JR. k4mikket.mripp Ifiaiimccedirtir and eficotists. • i[ottstittitirg, Pay. . for 93161 a Phlbidelphla, by the a•reota—Hoffman • Mond& Mee Of 1.4 Droocrett John Johns, 2.22 Itue street; Dyott A fool. 433 North .:1,1 street. Mao' La Iteadlng,- by Kitt* A Co.; Lsottuiter. 1:y lobo Y. Loll Jt tkv:; John Drown, ant Hughes 40 4 C. Ir. Ertlng; Ta*tquit, by E.J.' I'ry; Ithatortille; by ' J. K. Barbs, sod to BehttylltDl I Ilareos AY Dr. RlOl- . abetter. , • July 5.'56 I CONRAD BRIIrZRLt! ROTTBYII,4,g ACIADE Y. riCHE Autwunat ~e rr of inatitu • non will begin on Mai2a4.o.ipteaMMi:l4.l4 CO 13 ' ctit. A. M. A •spipeinl 'Teiebet!4as been Vinnondline I astruelion in iron& and German. . • Err s 8.14., CUTS= Pri.••" , ' Pottsville. Angina ; ' 56 , t • , T.iIitigMCIAINT • MINARYI QlX't EEN:luziee norprwest krona Phil.' oAdelphia,neerliorrtitimn, ep., will babe= ter itnntet Met! an boys 'lb:read years 544 ue. limn October 1. 1 F 4 a 6 , till June 1:18:401 'rhea's is bewthha, the sarieundine 'respect enfeed ,ingts the aorompledstions IMP !Agent for 140 beenleriend 200 'indents. and the terms not esorblt 4 nt. i The indent Dr "Mlles's ipstenske. the Imam eitterletibbi end everylrseenerbie If • Sort Is made to ereneet4: th e phretesl, tntelleetutt and , tieral welfare of the odeniere„ y, circular ttill be meths tiler, with istrtWare tad rations:el If desired:. : • ' 1 Wiintra 1411014 Pdnelpal. Nartlll4l4n, kb.; A ugnsi. 10, le ; 4. 36101 PHILADELPHIA. CI.ARIFIAD CHIIIPA'IIIIII9IDgit, 111/ the nogshe,b sum, suitable toe tkAtitii or 11001-koopors, toistsutly bind ado by ANDRNW IfeBIUDB SON. rio.oo2rorp avows atriet, measipais• 5 ci ,„ 0 6, 15 , • 4wha • . soya -mm- 1 _ • THE Buis t!v it , won refvel. Ao t ge"'" l tt. tr'""tettt'zit:r4:,:i Twarmitiwz46 thrh4Z24l 11P11449011111t, aiestly• torgors - A. have Usapdriklmenrae- cpit_tr7gA"la atestage,lf.Ouvioulitintit..l ".. •t- ' •;: ~t t IriItOTAER. Incliestufti et, truer I Matti, Phil". hprD 2.1,1tbe ,•1, • i • , SALE& MEDI , INAL. El NA L. ffE =EMI ft tits,44 1.4 3i WV=Ph and ir THE VOTE-FOR PRESIDENT thekrtal Tuts in tho Ujon . Inman!, to about 3,80000. - • In , 18527th0 t i Otatl WOW ni 81(12,800. The inereaos in 'about M1711„1/110, *ro t 'Outing an inorsaled population ofiNtilt fbotr bell. ihms.• ?ha fallowing la- a peespi nlitloo: of Um oatapieti ivorsa as jar . theiaii• Marked with a • aro : Fan Bwria. Itocuurax Maine, ~ • New Manspshire, *Vermont, - 'Massachusetts, Rhode Island, "Connie *New York, ' ' *Pennsylvania,' "New Jassy, **Ate, lowa, ; ilichtead, • - • Califorithl; • _ 37,508 '32,587 10,577 38.055 0,880 34,9951 193,314 230,50 47,412 170,1175 .105444 5,662 44,873 10,784 83,732 ". , sun suns. *Delaware, •• ~ ,foltaryland, • Kentucky; . Missouri, • -. Tennessee, ' Virginia, AN. Carolina, • *Georbia, • *Alabama,. • *Louisiana, ! Arkansas, • Florida, Texas; 1,035,178 ,Total, rieniont's plurality in Fnm Buchanan's plurality in Slave South Carolina is noti inelodei isiso vote of the people directly. We harine returns from Califot been returned for Illerritt Smith York, 160 Ohio, 147; Peanryl . The Result be the 553,831 Oppoiltion rota and plorallti 1 Buchanan'stote and pluraliti . . Maj. ardor Burhanan ID th Total ,vote dug far an 1850, • Total lots in 1852, •1f 1 , _...!new_ thsta'isir. - _ . • - Noir' Prlaths; Te Hugkeat. saw prnailig del .wens l r.wenstee' in New York, b. soe t wedw in' working- itr.th . .. , time, or one wire, with rare . ' . , • 'Mambas. . 'Late advice* from liaieni4aa eerepte hot iiruetl a procios a for contempt of curt. Ths,l eenerortii was. preceding quiet ; • The Presiders •Y. • ; 'The - Presidential Vectors wil assemble id t respective State 'capitals en Weds:weds: nea t' east their roles for President and Vice President of. the MiitiiiiStates. • In rase 'of !the - absence • of any ono of the electors, those present will fill tlie vacaimc. . . . Aid for Kiiiissui., Charles B. Penrose .and Henry C. Carey of Philadelphia, issue an appeal tor theselfering res idents of Katmai. The people in that Territory to be in' a sad condition, in consequence of ank of food and clottiine. :Other States aria contributing j liberally'. Pennsylvania should do heishare in the work of ' • -- • The Lam:mate Baak. ."` • • The failure of OAS Bank Sias caused by she use • of its means by ,irreaponsiblit i parties for spectate. I tire purposes is the'Shamoki •region.. Although it is supposed that there is hane° of the Bank. reviving, yet a carafe! ettam natiou of the stied'. Jim] of the inatitutim, shows the' assets to' be 81;8411,484 68, and the liabilities; $932,7M A proposition haelbeen,usadelto the shickholderis , • the Bank. to retake a nuritber of thi Apra, originally held by themiandTat present deprtal. tors 'accept certillcates payabi in one, two and 1 - three years. Another meeting , will be held camber 6th, at which we pi:mutes the future career ' of the Batik will be determinedlon. It is thought, diet the .k f ink can be made salient—lts detail and • liabilities I.•ischarged-==but thatlit will require the most Saatious psanagement. mu ittraviall main . am a minvisartsa. Tie Mustang- Linistent'erriee UT Joint!, I h. ' The Mostar/2 Liniment cures, nrneand Wuradn; :The Amen/ Lininseng .errere to and 'Mere ,t The JrustangAiniment cares eked Brecasfa and Sara Nipples,: • •. . ...-. • ! • lr ,Tie ..linetithy_LinimeuiSetirestilteuraggia; r p ro ,The Muirang Liniusekt eures' rni and Warfel' - • The Muskies, Liteimeene is tee a : : ' ' 1,0001000 Dollars , r Animus To the United States, as the pibierver and rotor 'ee ,of vilaablei Horses and Cattle; - It entail ail Sprains, (*lds, Wounds; fitilfJointi, As. Win you Mtraer, this question? Did you ever hear tli' any ordinary Sore, Swelling; Sprain or. &Maass, *tier on manor beast, which the Slustang Lini ment would not sure? • Did'yah over visit any re spactableHruggist in 'any part or-the Worki—in, Europe, - Asia or Amerien—w did not say "it win the trentest diatom'', o t he age?' Sabi everywhere, Evert family s oald have it: $ sizes. ' ' ' - BA NES-A PARK, Alti-41 • Wn think...iv is hardly knowe i e'en to the most' iatellitent of oar readers; how p',some of true, seienekara looking down int o Ik e mysteries of • areation. 74) knew there we wonderful diseiv. .. . Cries - tulles* times. and wood tlttuste wade of them, bat did udiulow the emitts Were Imita. a ee tins in their era eibles' and e en- durpassirtg dm mess wonderful prodactionaorganic! life. Dar- • ing our visit to Lour} we w e introduced introduced byline of their pueblos at iitiieno the laberatery •Of i e Dr. Ayer, (ineentoeef,C7ber Pectoral and Ca- ' tkartie Pills.) or hera;we ii sheen . with. gener ous frinkness, biesr ' and his products. , Tlatimaster genius r . , .hi his tis manteadarieng , .4 the subtle esseses of - flow . trot* tart • His el seats of Pine Apple. Straw try,, Cheakerberry; . Quince, Pear, Denali's, Man man de; cot 'only equal but theyiebeeeed in., pa ity or favor, thoia ' aregetableb•tfittossel. Ills. •il of Whaler-gnus is purer sad of botteilnyor • any that can be: . . gatbered from the plant—an yet is mede by ' , chemical evorn'porition Mai l . to 1.. His process is, to analyra`theetibsintree end (1 ., 1 the e=ast ulti mate atoms of whiei it is mad ; then filleVertilitrife ',. thelil in the .ensue prdportie el wbkli esLil is • ?wine.— Chiiiti.;l Adrneette: . 48.1 m, • • • Or PIIILA. ~ N~YO I= Anther'Unary:No.lo '" •i . .103, Chat imerrcindry,Npil, N 9.2, I:ketch Pip, No. 3, Arailread Bars, ' • . • Xttglfrb Itefined, American Ilar,ltarniered, IBEEM Casunp, ton Boller Plates,N..l, 100 be. Axten,Am-Thm'ettil, 'ton " lit.l39lkm. ;:. American,. „ 10944.1 KagUsh, i" • `• '' " 4 ' - • Cetera. Elmiathiag, • • 100.,1b5.1 =AD. s Wig Galena,' 100 lbs. Chester County, 4. M Teratanoes, ' ta, , " • Bar. No.l, .) co7IITSCIZD WALKLY I =I I= 6 02 4 60 X 12 1 64 1 66 Wheat doer, . CI. . SI Corn meal,' Wheat,red.biteh.' u white,." ; • 1t744 -1 '" Corn, itblte, " yellow 0014 • ' " C Cbseili,, per lb, egree. , " Hama,, Mete poet.' • ' Ratter dairy," Sugar. M - Molame,pertalL • rim* erode, 16 " Iwter, “ lard Ppring " • winter. " isperm, " winter. 9% 10 I 18 24W0% 940.12}4 14 0181 P / 00 4 4 QS Se 92 0 95 oo OS 1 25 200 . . • 'll.lliolostalo 1744 0 i 3 ,4 • " .111tost 47 Mind reed;s4 24) • Rio Floor,bbl, • 480 do • As uopar'll,ll 00 Whoat,buslo,l 45. 166 Dalail,Applos,' par4,l 21 • Cora, . - do • : . °66114 - 11*,:per gonad. _ 26 Oats, 'do " 42 Shoulders, . .1134. . m Potatcra„ do • 16 Ha; do 120 N SS --14 Corer &ad, 60 make*, do• Rit 4 4 .-v - • .. 26..t0 Father. , rorrsvn.z.irAtilbr (lietatil PH/ 40) ' . tiOTTlL—lllasst Morrill, bong 60 to. 00 .11111., • lad. Ego at $5 , Rye Cbop at af• ta. bet., sad 1144 80 do. - . • ORAIN.--Whlto Wheat crib OCES 66 p be. aaditad at' $1 65 do:, Rye SO do.; Cora I 6 Oita dada: VILITS.—Doo(aoll8 at 12% et44l, Holton 10. to 11110. • Val l 2 do.„llaaravps - 123.1 do.. Poet - 12){ do.. llbuoidera 10 toll do.. Was 12.54 to 16 do.; RAVIII.I.II do. PIIOVISIONS.—Hotter oelb tielb•26 to rs ott'. dr". Campo 12, do, Eqpt* 24 454.. D doe.- . • BCC Moat* eta. V lb, Cola to do, rat "Alan U d 0..! k* Yol IN do, .4A" NOUN 14110.:. -41reatsed sad Pal tint% do, WIIVIT3 AND do., 411L113.- 234 rendes= ata.V peel' Anima aryl aired W.alora 1 WOO AN 4 1 4'. tlraalarrlas 1234 ita. qt. toppon 'll tit. V dos. Cob tags Mao 411 a 0 to alo 00 V butidr,d., Carn.4:111 1 3 . ? prrl.., Red Berta 5 ale .. 4 4 . - MG Miiiin J rg ftuatoss.. Faiitart. tb,491 3193$ al SW 1.04448 3,251 414 14 1,873 , 1487 42,T1e 215,440 147,148 117 Y r)? 180 1 ,1137 #:2 163 1,193 ,Ip4 808 .181 481 3,415 124,21 m _ 82,220 28 1 24,09123 37,451 , EIM U 5,10 - .0,275 47,462 64,440 45,463 66,624' 56,973 46,728 42,352 28,552 20,9'22 16,223 El i® 438,304 i 55,446 Cate*, 115,527 'above, as tbta a ilia 4nesti, fa. Voter b Y* follows : awls, 18. Union. = 1,1894H)9 nion, 381 — W5 - 6 - , 3,567;074 , . 3,163,890 X 04,184 =33 rapt'. instruments Thursday.. They 'll* at the sane • et'.! • that Judge Le !siert Guy. Geary sale at Fort Leib. ar. If Ir. TOIL re 000172 re 000 e 2 60 85 noWnis oe 65 _ 1 701) 00 et• 9 0 001 80 00t4 85 48 OW 75'00 40 000 45-00 7go. i atO., 3 750 ;`4 (3) -3:47 - - OOP- : 1 c 7, - 1 - .. . . .. . . EliEl - -ti - -0 - - - --0 - 3. 4 5 30 23 ST T 60 MEE 28 000 04' • 1 1 .eu' 3 11050 24 .5o MI •••• OMIN , ••• • ••••• • 11•0 6 . 1 - 4. 25 =3 6100 SOO 1100 611 3M 1511 171 i ::: .IH °D a 0) 3 pp 140 I4s I 43 14$ I 44 a 4. la 4% 1p 14 14 i U 44b 1 • 4 40.1 • iET 1.40.0
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