SCHUYLKILL COUNTY rth :. : ' Diviiaci•s :1 ~. Middle 4. rEz Vt E Wntir 0 1 ..N. W. Waril, ;- Squtii 1 41 .ulits , Ashland, ' ' Barry, Atiburn, • Blythe; Branch, • Butler, . Ilaist Bruhswi,.t, _ . 'West Brunsw ig, Northern Otis,. '1 Cresivfa, ,- • . , • Southern Cam, I Eldred, i i Foster'; EP 4l e.rt Irgginsi Huhley, •11 Landingviliek Mount Carbon, • • North Manheim,. • south Manheim, ' Nahanoy,. • UpPerAthitnuti4O, 'Mama. %'t .0. W4st Ward; Now C Norwel.Tiatt,r. Est Norwegian - rOrwigsburgi I'inegrovs Township. 'Pinegrove Porouib, Palo Alto, • ; Port Ctirbo4, Port Clinton,: . , Porter,, 1 Reilly,_' • Rush,. • Schuylkill, . 1, . North Wai.d, f F !., South Walid,. '. l 4 .- 1 , East i Waroa ' ti '-` CWesit Ward, g ti.l ~iorthl Ward,. 7--d I ,;4outh"rWartt,' : :< •." ( EitstVar,i), . ' • • --- ' 4 J, south Tani. ' • ••F-0 .1 '=" I . North - Whid, . !! . F Tretnolly • Union, • ,.. I I 1]; • Waynec - ," :1 ' i• Washington,: 11, -'' 11. ,-, l'elan. F . , L r'r ! i 1 ---- Total, j Majorities, OppositiOn'quidid 2 Mr, Auditor, it 1 tor. "••. Assitxun is the aßelol .rote ter Der 4n . Anti Stoker, the nominees on the Workingmen's Tteket for Director end' uditor : : ' . Pottscille, " Soutl •. Aeirland. Brand), ' • , Northern Cll FP, Southern Case, , Footer. • FrOcy, • tt" Slum-ovine, Eao • '• " • ‘Veyt, New•Cartle, . Norwegian, "lieiliy, • I. Schuylkill, . I . St. Clair,'Notth ••• Tutnartua,.Enrt Wrall, • " NUlrlh " . , . . . . , ~. ...,...,1 0 ,,kt.,41. 4 . 4 : : _ c: 4 .: . ..; ' . 7 -;:t.'-• . , . , : I .--r -" 7 - 77 -.- ,_,.!1 ' - ..::: : -- ":".".7. - . . - --_ - 7 . :'..7 .4. 0 . , ! f . 1 jb liltis •) 0 II rgoi.H., POTTSVILLE, PA,' OCT iIEIL 61,1668. circulation or the Thalia' JoCarrit. Is equal it the aeureeale circulation of any THREE other Knalls poers publiahtal In the County—and. as It circulate anions the best portion of the population. en adrerthte iuent inserted hilts relations Is, of course, worth as much. tr, the a.tveruser as ifinibllsheil in any three Other' pal. you. In wit. cities ;lie rates of all rertleinc are airways Aral. price aceordlturto floe circulation or the paper. J' . . New York.-041. FROST. Itoont No. 2:11 i Broad; waie New York. ie ,author'sed to receive oubeeriptionk end oelloct tlie Muskat' JOURNAL, in New York: and vicinity. •, • t' SINGLE COPIER . of . the Ittissue JOURNAL catst obtaloNt iti/AY. at I TrIUMVELL'i3 Itookstore, Sllnersrllle. , Mt:S. itqw, KS'S Booketiina, St. Clair. llltrleKillilS'S.llookstora. St. Clair. I(S. 110tAl LS'S' Bilokstore. Ashland. ' 4o The Iliatttel JOURNAL is furnished to carrier,' rind others who desire; to will again' at 3 cents per. inpy 10 copies nd_tiliwardo: .• " . SEIC nortativertiiptnr, tot. • ' 1. • ••••.•,--....:--- 7 -- - - c . I . THE Lrnicit co:iL CoUPANY offers to leaseltit *mines. FirpartiCtklirffl, sect,nd#rtiPement. 4 ~. Wet cenkretniata:Abe State 'of Penneylvan in upon' the eleoiio, Congress, fro Mr. iteehen oleo Divtriet, of Thaddeus Stevens. His taajori' f ty is • glorious ode ,Mr. Stevens in prat? , res. poet, is Alen of 'whom Pcnnsylvania•lsjusp • proud to the illustration of the Port Itichmond era? m !nitres in nnother: column, we ask atfention.- 7 The'rewarks accompanying it tire interestingk 'IVe are in oeadding in our advertising 'wimp, to the-list et Coat dealers now swlvertiaing their sileS j in connection with that immense COal mart. We think ii would be greatly to their4d:. I - . J. Gr A NCT. Jot, Mr. Du ebanan's leader or l!t,) !louse, 4110 was r ; chosen two peals ago by 6,504 majority, is run 0 . 4 now by 45 majority. This is to outAiler4, the - tquat amazing result in all the tennsylvapia teculsion. ."Old Ecrks", never till now bailed to alect4tni candidate for Congress had the 'regular li f emreratie brand, and was Itslp'• poitod by the Alder (Eaglt) termed the "rtyelit Major JON BCIIWARTZ, wh - O Is I. an anti-Lecontp'?on Petnocrut.—S. 2; Tribtme. TnenelS but tine opinion in thin District or lids,' manlier in which the , ogani.of the Cake Acre conducted daiing the irseeni canvass—thittli, was disgraceful. ' I erionat' vituperation 'knew pt::' bounds, and ealuny hissed serpent-like, in itta. "ar l -the community. The iDewort org,ans though , not free frttm the charge of falsifying, were comparatively, respectable. For, the sake °lithe 'rcputalion of the kelp, add of decency, no hppe rierer a gain•ln reestteh roklessneati exbibited•, :;41' of 'the Nutiolial InielligeNcer ; !91 suddenly fitepPing a train' of in order to prevent accidents: Ice on apparatus placed in fr'ent Halt+. ankover- the track, with a tiring leading to the engineer's laiediately 4 constant stream; of .rd en the rails: and the forward to would cotirelrcense,wheol; (r it car of the train reached the i lia rails. A ,C,litnr.sro rroposcs a meth ears. on a rliilroa Ilia plan is to b of We driving w, communicating apand; altnuat i n nil cefttdbe pnu inntcm of their twon%titcr, , the oiled p'ortion of • Tut Ptortes yicrlor.—:Wbilo Wee it t must not neglect to tutard the utmost pi as afar ~,as this Nitrief and County are cinlel ed,,te'tbe intle ' pen4ent notion of ibe.conserva tion'eattliou“...auts iehoirohisi for thO People's I ii .Their',eiemple will tell powerful!' 1 , 1 . 0i...eti0n end Yr i eetlote, and the- Administre . teele no rebuka.an 4 severli mullet ntlinioistorec Tuesday by the inipu'rebasable, !latices Demo . t•Nrip3tc.l plieulcler In fliouldet in the-ran 00.!_cople. All l?onor . to 'teem We itty. • . . . . , . . 'Ton Et.nrs...ttrtt I;o:Cuitnholiits.i.t., Dtsriturf.— het llon.J,titi c t IL C.tionbeli hop I.ci.ts glqriouttly no -1.1"'"'l by IhtZttettillo. Ettontiint; on the ittin ppe l pie .4 Proircti..ll to Mnorieon ladtittrp, Ito. aed. -,lllvit; the o.itivos.i afoot, to the - judgment of Alm 1',,j1,1e, tiro7,..titt,ping, button•boloing, ond)411 "7'nibY !Retinal; of gaining .suppott found . . t?' r.. v 0 r Nth )Ir. Cainithell,hut colitnitting his citta , into the Inlo,,L i of the people, r after r explalaing K, , fvf!rly. llis position; and Ylndlcating his assailed t;oitsv. in C . iiigreOti . tkicy- have rendered a iron/let ..in kit , f.tver. In Ir. Complicil'a positina,.tiefeat N'outd 4.,V0 I.rotlTl.lt with itrololing, • florriirou'd ii,•,,, filuti•lie fr.o-4be.unifouglat endonetntin( ut '11,.e men of the F.4l.4ntit (Ittngret,eionoi Dieirict. 1:.1 v a 1..:: iit:qi eINAL. lON. t col t or . Ars 121 1'134 in 163 , 601 121 109 151 169 45 481 45' 131 178 114 246 11. 1711 114 2441 118 ; ,Lecompton .IThese were av n SHALL Commiss ! li Tut .Inoy 'rust:qt.- 7 4'1ton) has re Minty' ~ ,L , publish'ed in New' York, an oppo thine Ira, li, ias demonstrating One of the , most I Eortil ! t i ) n- ' !tareat sof country, entitled "Ilinori of ' 4e . ' .., illise,and Progress of the Iron Trade of the U 4 1 l b,- from 1621 to 1557, Svitis . numerq Statistsha 4 ,. j Tables renting to the manufactuie, utportation,}: exportation, and prices orIron• fol. : ore. than a J eentatry l . Ily B. F. Pori:ten - 1". . ' . 1 1',..- ~ There Is unquestionably - to the coos of the ;pe , gde, no article of manlifs(etere::Mo I t tnportont than iron—m:4lo . in whichikilaimoraieeesrry til t s, a oation !should be itideliellent . ar#l?r . t. r . lttlti* so as to olviateias far: 7 wi! , `: .- pittlillittr)k WO risks and kisses of war atidiitstiiiiiliei t rat, Iron will be to the United -- htaitalon ?...e'il . :i . , 41 , ..w . m. , -.. ~ • vA' ' ioure,s of wealth and ati a' rtrAtliAt.. all al#, 1,1•00 anything also, in the dif . ihreos,:'t of Pi.:i:ea.l; / • - :.: ..: .1. . .4. , ..:' strength of the . .couritrl.. , ; : ', :11 . .,;-;; .:-: ~,,•;. .411 k 'Atn'erican Iron has long LorneWijilpitatloAll,r t : even in Europe. ' Ax,ifarihack ° 4*.4.sl4o4;eais of several English dockyards, repot of American Iron wan superior in ostreitykeippet. to the best Swedes lion„• One report itateht74 '' We have lately received front hislkaleet - 4)ai . .; at Deptford, bar iron 2} inches brood m4;144014 ',..:...'.. t 741 thick-15'cent. 0 ger. 4 lbs.; ripar s it %1 . 44 1 ' inch-5 cwts. 0 ore. 12 lbs., lm ported , 1:1454,i4 - , , ley from America, and pursuant-to : eut44l.ViS s r: -of July 11th, 1735, have made enlfi itsitaaW•of ' each of the sortsi. find the said tr. 4 :tole i try • good and fit for bit Majesty's tors ' , , surer .in every. , respeet to the loud Swede , 4 14 i g L ijur opinion *oath £l7 lOt 6d. per tant , 4.. - .L:q .-,, They also wrote to the Nary lioe'vr, on ttwl7th I • - , of Feltiumry, 1736 e it i: stt. Thal from the.trials we have tondt frOMlir. : : ten of iron, imported by Mr. Crawleykfroni;;A:Mi lP rrice, it is tooth in the nature and gootjneissxWisigialue mind in all respects livit'h Sviiedei,ittiin: '" .. !..7..;. • , The Pilot knob:: of Miciia . .tiii444, a: ICa:ge iron cone, rising from a plain and ' inriMitided;q:tnoun. laiorupon every side; its hsCie being almost a cii. ele, arid iti top tertninating .in a ilit*,_ur apex, like a sugar-loaf. Its height is abotitilrfe t hundred and fifty foot, and its surnnilt about. tiuttoon bun drd and seventy:two font . abovo tid ',Wafer. Tho li about five • Director. Arid, Humor. , SToun. I I - 46 22 21 15. 125 25 • 24 16. ',- - ; /5 • 11 :7-50 30 • 17 a-5 • 19 47, 47 40 16 .15J Q,T. 27 , : •tr • OS iron mountain corers ,it, apnea hundred tiereti;anti its summit:is ab fired feet aboVe tbe Luse. By Beare', this mountain is estimated to contai; itims of irotiore Above' the buie„ the ore is xis undoubted as its quinti about •sixty-frreper cent. of prite Iron of the Lake .SupCrior region proVe.os valuable as the Copper no found.. Little. of this ore, hove l brought to market until The coot Sault Ste. Marie Shin Canal, when 'shipments were, made to various 'Lakes • , . 51r. financrt states‘that.the-great tills ore for manufacturing purposes, 1 axteusive detnand,for it on the Atil t 'as we!, mein the Western Stater, art iron *arks hiee;bein erected to ri _and rolled Iron. The iron praduf soft arathrous, extrentelratallebbli able for its quality and capab ility vcrted into car Steel. ' J I Tri6le of Roil Mills to Ike United St, d eopocities to make, in 1854 Names. Wbere Located, Day Stale—Boston. Mara, lleneselear—Troy, N. Trenton—Trenton, N. .1. Pbrenta—Plicenixville. Penn. , Montoutanville, Penu. Jtouzh and s lleady—do. .. :Poltavilterotthrille. Penn. Laeilioranna—Sentnton . Penn. S. Para harbor—On wkiWeilanna, do. Mount Save - ge—.LCurnberlatid, Md., ' Cninbrla—Jvhnetown, Pent'. Brady'illend--nridy's Bend, do. Waelllnton—Wheeling. Va., C. , Ti nitonCovlngton, Ky.,. Railroad 31111—Cleveland, 0. Newburg Mill—do. . , VVindotte—Detrbit.ldlell., Gate City—Mlanta,Oa.,' Palo A ltn.--Pottalllle, Penn. Neivntarh—.Newburgb,'N. T. ' Tot al, Tons, 1 A 07021 ' 188;411 The progress of iron manufactures in thertVest ern States, is wonderful, tind eontiues unabated. the consumption of pig iron in tit se States was eitimatea in 1857 at over three hu dred thousand 1 toils, of VF bleb Pittsburg coneumedo ore than Ono hialf in her manufactures, ln tha city there ; are twenty-firt iron and stool tolling inills,wilich con. mune: . i • :105,333 toiii.Pigliton • .4267 " blooms , • , ' 4,leCt " sem Iron . , 2140 '• 8111,11111 mad rord Iron 6,187,615 bushels of coal - • - 119,01X1 " coke 6,W0 tons. foe clay 2,096.000 fire brick' . ~ 9,2511 taus ore ' 51,800 !tenons oil and Inman , nnktli Items to amount of ' 4,UL • ' • They employ 4,113 hands, whose' yeitrly wares amount to The capital In the emund, bnildingn i . and machinery employed In prose `cation of the. business is sr ' New York is second only to Peon production of Iron, or in ;the cpit, its itionnfacturs. The; progress. of this important. production was al 1810 in 1850 : , liana. Year. • ' Popnta'o Iron k Olt Ist°, 951.1.0..r0 $362.00 1.37.12.000 . 34•4,00 .18.'16;I 4 9IF.000 781.005 1844.• • • 2:4'..%,t8.9 3230,00 1840, • 3,1107,01,3 6,520,01 Wo Tay , Twiterr•stvls 311ILLWX, flurop*for iron and steel, wheti in our owtilimits to supply the 1 port:nine's of 1840, 1.8511 ; ,se"1851 (fraeiltoss'omitted)—.., Year. :Iran Iratorted.' ' 1830 4 , 96.750.000 8518.000 1850, ' 18.333.000 ),332,000 1805, 14,080p00 The annual produotiow 'of Trot mitimittetures in NC lt X 0 ,41 13 q 11 !. reed fimtpthree 11411‘ri, yard* of forty thouse,W4 petseis. strafed by thi,. fellowhig citrus' ICeiotus fir 1855, showing, thWeipit ed in , toetslbirgy and manufacture = Ci * 146 •}. nk .1 441 341 " 58 1 681 11161 101; 50 103 56 64 94 1081 55 86 119 142 74 160 1701 181 1855 1850 • 't .1857 r CTIO* itETURNa::-OPtiCIAL. =ZEES 167 161 135 75, $6 , 116 147 26 131 101 174 25 , 42 E E 193 It2l 172 129 GO 88 - 1120 165 18 89 122 1631 1751 1531 121 -148 178 15 164 17 179 167, .._,...... 1761 ti• Le k a" in.trutuunla therc :Number of establO do. of then er do.: of women I do. otglris on Etdoldhetmeotsl3! do iAmoultt of real 'cid do. tostoled I , do. of raw mater do. of man o act •' When to these 'or eapitat fovea or I'6ltt, and in aneartrable . that 111081 iniportant claims the eousid of protection. cotintry needs ed'i welting for, t. eta' .04, 1 h3A- : - —.. 4 k.'7 - 47,:--..... .i .. .. ... 1,. , Tux Asinnsc.twourruAr Summi t flamed- -111 no ticing, sa,ye•tbc !Philndelphis Lecizier, on recent Occasion's the auto4a_nd value of the Philadel -1 Tido Book trade. we oinitted th e publications of the several religi tali societies and lomrds.• Those of the ituaricts Sunday School Union, the oldest of the Philadelphia religious book coucerns, form no inconsiderable item in this department of our couritierc4q 4 act icily. The catalogue of hooks pub lished by this 84iety numbers'avev ono thousabd, the larg est list - l y far in the country, it net in the world: 4 :4 Alflittugh Most oftbere volumes aresmalf, yet many of theta sell largely, and. the aggregate of the entire salesis large, oat muds less the pre sent year, we haslet - stand, than gunner a 'million t of dotbirs.''•The ciiiity , of the publishing depart ra,n t of lhe'See etiis Indicated by the fact that they are now pu lithing a new iMluinenvery !Sat. urdaY morning. r The embarrossment produced by the unfaithfulness of tine of their officers last fall, recta:o4o have offered only a' temporary 'check to. their business. The loin itself proved, to be Meek tear than teas originally estimated. : The creditors of the Soeutty heated ideal with great liberality •arid forLearaDeshkiJ the proMptiess with which the managers camp forward to make up out of their own pockets all the actual loss of their unworthy officer, has rreathd fur the Sticiety a very general feeling of kind4ss and sympathy. Besides, the booka which it iti (heir business to' produce, are among the estitUlished and growing wants of the 1 community. The conscinende of all this is, that theirlbusiness ail a publishing ,house has never been so full of life and activity - es at the present time. .ut two hun. calculation, 1 . • - • ,r 4 220,000,000 I he ' , purity of . ity r and yields meta I. The ill probably piefiiaely er; couli .be letion ,of the. tbo following poite on the HOW 'DOES despateh "Tisays : e election Mr. #uebithan, meat t the rei miae~as to ih . I iu thei Keystone( . Tlie TriLuxe folloring • , a "The President was prepared far the disaster in Pennlylvaiii4 . tlt,his , .(reent visit.' He is deeply affected by limplitins's eleat,and by Glancy Jenes's peril."'" 1 • . .•r • 4-att e needn't. distress himself a ny mare nn Glancy Jones's account. ifs agony la over.' tifd rributte. Tons . 447.. 1:147 • 26 ' -375 , sulieriutity of hax created ati k, I ra reaboarel, - - - . • "RICDUCED llx Drekarsse TO A lONIIR i SULU* Tot " Cared by "Dcrelave's HoltaNd Bittere." • • Air. A. Mat I elsett, a tradee•probably as- welt known us Cayi Man in Western Pennsylvania. states as follows: ”I suet with a farmer in Arm ; strong county ' ho was reduced by Ayepeplia to a mere ekilvon. I persuaded him to buy a bottle of Brorhave's ILI and ,Bitters,lhelierlai it would cure him. Melting him ram's, months after, whit was my astonishment satiating him a hale,hearty man ; he told me be "now weightd 200 pound., and i i that this wonderful thing° had been produCed by 1 • , Brash:wee Holland Bitters to which he attributed Solely his restoiration.l , : 'ere extensive aka bar,pig, ell- frpte ir is ,and remark. of being Fee*, wit leer ncl 1854. 1857. 15,000 17,671 4,000 13.512 10,009 _16.000 134 , 88 • 18,590 18;000 22,501 &zoo . 5,500 176. C i )3,021 10,9821,338 10,175 : 17,538 7,000 7.357 ' 1.806 7,159 8.70 13,201 4 ,300 2.355. 1,976 • . 1.976 1,600' - • 18,000 1,800 t 2 , 1.1.00 • •-• Y SOCIETIES. SeuCTIAtiLL Ila mt Uvular:florin - v.-The exercises of List Thursday or nlng were as follows -Inaugural Ad: dress by Mr. W. A. Field, after which it was moved by A. F. Seltzer that a vote of thanks he' tendered to the President for his exCellant extemporaneous addresl.- Reading by Mr. I talc Paxson, entilled,"Frogression of Modern Thnes.7-Citter which theriusetion, "Dora iratth- Ington.d'iscrieiners praise for defending 'Al:scrim than Columbus for dikovering It," Was .dehated In the afar. matt:re by MeaanCianiglar, Paillan and Denel4r. and In the negative, by *essrs...Beltscr, Wend: and Koons.- Decided, upon rurig.w of argument:; In the aegatiev:. Theexerelsee forinext Thursday evening are-an Es.. safby - A, F. &liner; a Reading by P. 11. Wersta. Sub. jert for discuss hin--"lterlted. That Wealth exerts greater influence than education." Affirmative-Messrs. Kraani. Deckle's add Scharr. Negative-Messrs. Wend Firld and Dengletl.. A. F. SELTZER, See y. • Schuylkill Herrn, 014,16, ISM THE COAL TRADE. lEgglaiiSE Pottsslllle, October , 16, 1856. ' $3,10,990 ' OO 14191.360 00 193440 00 171,00 00 291.00 CO 9,900.00 • The quantity ient by Railroad• is 37,129 12+ by Canal 37,155 12—for the , week 76,295 0.4 tgns. • Tho shipmMits" from this Region:show ado. cline since lost a iweek of 5,793 tOos,'end gain of 22,356 tons over the eorresponding week last year: The demund for Coil COntinues fair foi some kinds both hero and abroad. Prices are more firm, but no -advance has taken place in apy_of the markete. - " • • ' 21,4gi0 . uo . 4,1,20 ou . 121),e03 - W b 1,104 • 43,000 00 $6,243AM 60 S 2 ,EKOM CO Dials have:Veen - searee during - the ',reek, end in, surne,inatonee t e:Prerniurns on the present' rates of freight are offered to seeore boats to supply pres sing orders., AMOCO 0 0 . . ylvanin in the employed in New York in fellows front . Freights fro th Port Richinond to the East have ! • • not advanced On Abe SuromerVelee, se far. The trade sums aii . thie week na follows: • - •• - : 2 --- - 18155. - Dee. ' •The. Etebaylktliz-Rapred, .43.09% 37330' • 11,4= !-!•2 Canal. . • 804.32 30,156 - 9,32/ tadikA—lfaitroad, • • 085 10,405: ' 3.43) • Taunt, 1 . 21,Z8 Wit 7,64 Delia Mutant Co., f. 1 . 1,7711 . 11.853 8,993' • Pell 111. Coal Co.,' 0.613 •oman - Berantoa, houlb, ' 4,7101 11,703 0,916 Nort6;l 3.151' ft,IDO 421 • Pig: luau]: of: tgo• itvo. 3654 WO 2 4 )00• 1 , 9 9;400: ! 4:499.000 . 4 ; •IcX UALLY to e have.ensugh orld. 'are se follow; locraixe; tansi. Tbere-Is a herry.increre this week compared with, lait Increase will continue for - two "reeks lour , after:Which it will be ationt Hit same a* forfthir Corresponding weeks' last year-- unieri the resent of the election/ Inyenosylvania, Ohio end indbinst, insPlre 'Mare cinitidiiice in effecting* cbehge of 1117,vernmentat policy, and stitlithrie lbw maohfaciurieg inanstri -of AO The aggiegn ttlirade sitm s op as tatows, thew, I - .—• I I VOW: I $7. 01.78,00 17,666, - .OIXP • 23,373,000 sad Metallic alone, now az. employing up. Tb is, demo n. runs tlios Stida . . I, &a., esa play of • metals And 111=212 ,0. i 2. 1 1 3' 16, 59 141 37_1 nO Bo 34 661 154 17 5- ib 581 9tl 191 2 1 •- 69 54 X6l 61, 341 3 84 Gfil 1G 5 3 9 88 48 .20 _ 97 118 13: 1101 11 30 44 60, -61 1 1 60 1 12 . 6s' 15 133 46, 33 'll 4B 32 121 74 twain that year, Iris 30.394) .174 `• 33,9/ a,oss pis) ed. mployed, boys, nz water pincer, Soo $10,078.000 stencu-power, nte, , • • h tools and machinery, 0,426.0(9 4 wed. 21.8116,000 ' d articles, 43,192,000 llguwas we add the large airman • la this &uts, in the produciug 'Le tnaniirecture, ilia da the Iron Warne's one of the in, the Union, and eininentli ,Crution of Congress as su9ect 'very producing Internet of the quote protection; and patiently de American Iron. UR PRESIDENT PEELS raw Worhingon I to the N. Y. returns frosn PennulranialdaTtle Ito today exproied his estonish. it, and Admitted dint ho had been ih.pularity of hie' AdMinistration state." 'otrlhe other band, contains the • 117,:44 16.2404 clklll4 44,417 - 111.631 - _10,814 46,173 PJC7Tt commTlN'ot.litrzezoTratroa 173' 161 130 316 16.. '195 1641 133 336, 15,5 13, 11 1. 85 195 1 '177 17! 1261 38 1051 148, 67' 201 561 33, 3 . 7 9 1061 48 77 124, 75 151 153 131 79 23 129 82 '3B 49 44 208 94 2354 ipbe ere 2396 I vo I" seat to ,too haiis'euutt guiu•tripto tbe chtrevent rogiuns: 1557. 1058. Lim Gain. Schuylkill• : -.li: 1.495,948 1,213,913 .4ttlir29 • tiStIAYA 9M4(11 - if /2,C93 Vall4 1:. It., 3C - 0.,,%3 580,02.1!::". . 20,321 • ;Canal, . 7C6.7.53 ta1.241i, 49,620 Drl. II ufteit Co., 374.532 214,0415 '. - 100,798 2'..nna. evil Co., 481970 • 145A:0f •• 21.65$ z.terantuts, South, 215,009 403443 i • 138,906 5i9A10, • • • 101097 • 11•4,131. t 52.079 4.8124458 4,636,4471 411.109 150,V55 . • - 4.63(4478 180.895 ' • i Derrram, • 236.214 , ; W,644 Add 19111% Otto other Autbra. Reedit; Ip,tioo Loaf to 1%9, 361.414-, r Within the last three weeks w i o have recovered mom tutored ; the loss since last 3 - isar,—tind the gain will its ' all probability '.be about' 50,000 tons more, which will rethice oar ettiainte of the lots made come „weeks ago. This halves will depend in a great Measure on. the state f the weather, and tbe.carly or late closing nil Issf,tho Naviga tion by the Orsini& - 1 l - 1. - , ,i Tun Lehlg,ll Coal Company have eoncludel to •I- • • du mow what they ought to baVe iliktio long ago, that is, Masa their Macs to liodivisiu'ills. All experience has proved that Cumpalties cannot mine Coal 1 and compete with .14ilduals. . A knowledgel of this fact, generally \4,gentlers a monopolising spirit otithe past of Conttanies, so aituated r —and the result is a reinous 44petition, resulting ja rho destruetion • of ail tottits inter esta. tioilt was the pate in this R 00, unt il every Coal Curporation engagCd in 4 . .1n Coal it.l was broker' up and driven out 'of thil,•!lrusissesc, and the whOle trade thrown into the linrid&of Indi. victual Opelators. Rad the Lehigh . .Cost`t Compa ny leired !out their Coal Mines et Individual firms fifteCn years ago at a fair rental; and con fined their i businese to transportation; only; they would Usit,themselves in a much better. condition Mats they ,;now are; and; their annual tonnage would hare been st.least a million tons more than it now is, 1 Wo learn that the oollieries::effered for lease will produce:: out 0,000 tons each. Tho inproio, manta tiro all made,. and, to 'energetic, business men. tiquiinted with the mining business, it of [...lords a fine opportunity to engage in the Mining business. 1 ~ . , FAVIIIATFA, OF COAX. ARLL i - - P. W. Shearer, Eort. Cisil 0.1 Mining Vogt neer, of this Borough, has , prestinted several esti. mates of tlie area of the anthracite coal rOgions of Penniylvnuia, together with atatliities pettain leg to the 'bituminous coal area of .this country and of Eu'ripe. To this 'ls added a few remarks upon the comparative iintiortanee of our anthra cite and ,Itituminoui coal fields'atipresent al,d id , the future,: ESTIMATES or ratt PENNBrLrABIII.-A'Srilit4olllll , . COAL FIELDS. _ iles I - ...' i :tllers m.cre& htr. Packer'r report. to the Legtstaturto'. 476 ' , • gOO Sir. 8. 0. Haber i'. Southern or tichuyikillCoal Field; . 149 1 :76,950 2.' Middle Coal Field. lueludin- the: -r., • .' • . 31ahanoy Basin., 59,430 acres ,' 's .."'.. ° 183 ' . 85.323 3-Wyoming or Northern Field, I \N.. 99 -- 1 N4 4. .„_. totelltrp3rdlng to Eh ri. Fisher, , - 114 f = 8 46 0 R. C. Taylor— • . 1. Sorithern or Schuylkill Coal Field, .:': /06 1 IMAGO 2. Middle, containing the 31ahanoy //1 7 1 and Shamokin Coal Basin. • ' , ill' • 20,000 3. Wreath* or Northern. itastu,. f%ie • . 75,620 • ; vi. L.-r-, Toteli according to Taylor, i \ il4 l , 1, 234,0108 ESTIMATE{ MADE NOW 11116 OUTLINIMI pyi ten coat. FIELDS ON ID .01 1 .116! :16W ger, nir t.:, tir;ifen.i.firest. I. Southern or SchiorikiliCred Midi'. ,j 1'.... - • . 1 ~„ 21 . ' ' sfqns Iles. Acres.. o*;t of Timmins, ‘,, , , •,l , ' {.10.240 Tamaqua lo Pottsville, ' . 1 ' ~ . 1 ' .22,1110 Pottsville to York of ate Dacia. ' •Mk ) 85,200 rltik l North Fork, LykeneValtey prong, 'DI 1,,„ '.° 10.240 South ......1 DsophlO,.. .., ° •I' • l l °-. ' '9,010 North 31Ine fill itisege. I:. . 8,120 . • • , rotid**them 'kid, . 110 F• • :' 93;440 I 3liddlepaal.Fieldt . „ ShatuokinlDiatrlet,' . • ' ' 50 '': 1,32400 llahanoy Dietrirt, `'. ---.. ' 'el - 1..1 26.240 Bear. Meatl.2.3 eq. ranee matn.bed,liy 141 01 • 11 4.096 Itasletnndis3 *" -' - 's " IV li 11 ,81.0 Ole 1111t 1 q. 2.3 " • ' 8 '; :" •°' tx„; q 8.512 Little " - 0.5' ' " '" .. " 'FO - 1 1,72 1 • • Li 8.1 ti. miles mom, bed total 125 . 4 0 , 640 3. ltymnitigcoa Field; .' ', 'DA 120.720' 1 ' , •• - --ff. ---, , Totalasestiplatedtrom Augers' Nap, , 4.4 300,800 1 It is also interesting [te consider the relative cress in the vaqous coal Bolds 'which are drained by the several grent.water courses which font the outlets td the Atlantic seaboard.", The eourte of tride hai,, however, - diverted , the product of car tain portions ,Of the , coal Gelds from the natural channel,;henCe, two systems of drainage onsyhe taken loin account—let, Tale waturafdiahaisge of the strecniii. 2d. The art;ficial drainage, or tran sit of the products to part b y -lines of, transporta;.. tion whieh do not follow tho.water drainage. NATURALiDRAINAOM ESTIMATED /6 J. D. ETSILL . II ~ tetront to tHE READIIW RAILROAD Volt 1856, i : TURNMIDCD BY 11. W.. POoLle . I 1 . "t-- ' , • Total, ___ , ~... , . • . .„ cativo square •_ ay the Eebuyikill- - 0 1 . mites. miles. Bouth,eru Coal Field, By tbe 1.4111,1 h. . ' Southern goal Field, ~ 31Iddle Chat Field,' By the SMeivehanna— ileatheirteol ' llddlx Weil field — , - Wyoming, „ Totat ntrrilLATO PROW ROOMS? iIAP,; HT P. W. BIW6APIEII. Total, • Square. /4%114 By ' rolles.-. • ogles. Vain bo4y of the Sol!ttiptliCost 8b - f bb DS IL . I ehlßl+ - • - liastArti4kif linuthern' Part of Mut end of Middle Tl4l4,Allair4r, bleatbiiv and Hasleton Bohm) 21 Z., • . • By the. Sasquebanns-- Wyosiilni Coal kW, , • • 19S sbatnAlb; - • •., - by liabaucy, • • • 41 Parrot tatter end of 'Middle - onel Mehl,' 13 West end of Southern Colt. Stold, , • •••-•: • Drainage; bi tbs puiquebsiins, 1 • :,,470 AirrtrikistDleAlagias. PltOtt .t.'l)trtox , , i =tr ply the S c ehttylklit—.. - - Secant sites.4l A 191 4. _,ethece miatit. ; • *. , . Afoul fly the Letitgb;:.., ‘, • ' • • • -1 80atIterel Add, ' • • ' 4 - Iliad', . • = 17: -- 20,880 1 By the Sesquestanos— . - , Bouthert h r , frith - • - 12.160 . Iliddle “uip . •• •or zopo • . SO 5t1.400 kostwardlissi Wyoisfig to New York SO • 31400 • ..*.; • 41141' - ^. - t;r,tool ' 118TIljtATI swozratiains' sirijarictr, )1!„ . ”. w. * ttri 4 •,•!' idd i el l niti rad; Kay 37 ;" ' 41 26.240' Boutber, O3 - 60.4 W - • . • ArtiSchl diii444.SyltitiFichur." 131 ' t l 4jlo tbe rakish—, I' i Yaston end of 11$44ipi Noel W14114.' -" 11.801 F.Asteinresid of Southern S.: 0 411'14:14, ' 13 , - 3,3"11 ,~~~,... = 43 AS . 6 4 la 3 ...,°' :-. . j, . I , 186 161 12' X l 4 ma, 761 Hl6' w O l 12 20 811 . 1 2 13 5 , , 45, 51 133 23 27 15 91 30 117 50 ,• 1 i • ail I - osl 49 22 31 33 40 '341 21 2 1 91 86 1 :?47, 171 :88 1 • 15 illiME 48 73 110 80 39 3G 25 3+l 25 15 55 28 57 65 'Ol 2 7 ;213 k,96, 24, ,9 ,;• 47, fti; So ealorsat for Sheri tering vot s.. U . 120 Z1(1 ll= e Philad* &leading R. 'Termini She seal wharves of the Philedelphla & Reading Bail. road Coarsni. at Port •IlichnioniL Philadelphia, occupy • front on the fri vtr.Tielsoare of 2.606 feet In toned, and consist of oiskeen dorbs, each of %bleb Is provided frith a pier from er irli ithi coal inFed 'itilre , ll3 , out of th e ea itinto the olds of vessels means id shares, which :art elevated ci *preened foto t the:tide• and • dump. f lag yard. or p nk.4 enekentre;on ii.hleh'the east Is , itio -pooped whom weans are not ready to'recrive it. The °inveigle of the railway trigs on the piers In 2/33.‘ foot shore to tide. and of the piers and damping yards 934 fret; the tracks heim....plesed °ear them on strong treadle antit t litid the average - ell ad thil of the tides is ersrfrot- ~ I - ... -• .- 4• . ''. .- t • The docks have from 1t tor feet of mfohnum depth tif water at Itlerage high tfdelo.and Turin length from 112 feet to 4991feet t and ie width from .96 to dub feet, a tang' - - - s reAulted from the advance ofbnowl edge I sof trade. • h .. ' •.. - Thu 'banes are numbered been 1 eolB, =_... _ '7. - . - 7 - : - ...-= ilea. No. 9. , i . W. MORRIS: '!Tr strain: or no ctiiigurrre 111110UNTAINAED.Afrili,' 1100d4.7 Wm. De flairen,) and , PEAI4 (0, • • -TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL. °meat 109 Walnut street. Philadelphia. il WARF KO 9; PORT niquoNiD, PIIILADELPUTA. October 164'58 ' 42- .• r , . ~. Pier No. Si. ' : ' • BpAKISTON & COX, • • : -... - 111U7r1.0 07 TUZ DM 9 1 / 2 4.11 1 / 4 1 OF , warivAsO.RED ASH. and TREMONT FC,IIthrKKILL .904 t• ,V.! FRANK LIN' COMPANY'S CUMBER, ..1 LA ND C 044;; also, KAKLETON L. . • WOK . COA;.- ~ ; ) .1 18 2vr WAnat street, thiladv l P lll2 . OFFIG ; 4 New street, New York, IT Deane street, Reston.; , . . Oetolsee 1 • . . --i . . 1 , i -. • 42- , Pier No. Eft. STONE & VAS 11 VARIOUS DUCZIPTIO9I or ' • • Redraid , Witlie Ask SCHDY KILL AND Lamicom COALE!, f• GEOBA 8 CBEEZ CIINDICALAND COAL: .11P/ Walnut street, OPFICESI 9 Wavhhigton tluildiag, Providence. tell linvaluay. Nelltotk. leR N 0.3, PORT fitell3lOND. October ,'.lll 4, I ' - Portion o 4 Wyoming. eta Lehigh'._ • and Elttaiuehaunat itillmad, 1 ' 10 6,400 _ 1 - 7,_• • --•-••-•-. Artithial drainage by-the Lehigh, .46 - 43,800' Sy the §nstnebanna— .. :1 • • . Western edd of WynntingChtl Viel, AO . • 61.200 Shamokin 1 1:10d. ^- I - •61 -.. =VD Afeat,r4 e '4Anf Southern Coal Vleld. ~ 40 ... ' 26,000 'Part of et era end of 31iddle Coal"' Field, .. - , , . j,.,. . 13 , _ 13.320 1 . ArtlB43ldr'ainftee by the Risque. 183' . 117.120 .itertnron Relies nod Lela ilud.Canai— : , :- haat end l IWyonilog. to Y. lf,,ae., 103 - .80370 • r• -,—.......... . . . '(, . . 470. . 300.800 The ?•' lowing table, prineipally' tr. R. C. Tax,. lor, exhi its the area of the coat fields 10 the ger , erel Stnt : • l'i • ', ••'' - -1 Massarho l4. 1 • ' ! • • , geode la od, iin 4 he?ck , )l .l . ZOO ,i Sinuiyir Ila, ' ' , - ' I - ' 15,4* • Maryland; l l..2 66° Virginia. t , ' . 1' • 21,105 S. Carotin from Olntstead's data, .' l,OOO Georgia, '' ' - , I .- l ....., „ 160 . Alabama ; ' 3 ,400 Ohio. • , 1 . '. .' ' ILA() indiv ) a, 1 • ', ' ' 1 7,700 Illinois. . - - - 44.000 ,Kent ell ' .• ~ : • - 13.500 , . 4.300 3fisb nen . • . ,• ' . 1-. ~ . . , • 6.000 Missourl - . 6,000 • - ? • ; ' • ____„,. . Tota l : I I - ' . • - 134,432 Of Ihtite, Penikylranin l egio6 pufstspes lintt.r. rite coati sthil ..f the torte lankily owned by this :Slate, thf anfhreeite,, 1i:81 , 14u:1014 to .470 square miler, as is !Mt a small liortiOn.— Tbe eoalreld or Rhode laland and 3fassaahusette is enneid rett by l'refersiti iiieeheoek he a mete. us' rpliie 031 lleid—being truly neither anthracite lief biluilinour. The semis eminent anthOrity ho lieve3ithit impertant•Pealtl• of workable coal will yet bi r uuii in , Itese 11e ds, although none lite now rip nto 'exiat.4 •' ~ .. Pror.;3 ori I.llteheiwk estltootee coal OUT CO area 4. fullows : 1 r f • • Squara ibe grral Ap ix-114610h boat . Veld extends. . •, fnon N York to Atabauta, 720 miles , In long lb, •' I ' • I.o °- 000 Penton* • -Field, 860 miles,,ln. %anal, - 55041 Michigan Coal field, 150 miles in •length, 17,000' Ittiooottri roll toga as mapped by Prof. Owen, ~ '55.900 M assachisetts and node l lstand, • 5OO ..., ( Total . ' 1 —lOO . - .The ftflOwing summery presents the total cnni area ofte United State(' and' of Several coun tries or 'urope, according to 'the collimate of it. C. Tayldr: Area of thE ,r oal telde of the u. 8. .' ' ini. taco. 133,132 Mrltistt A Ica: tatutalnbuil '- ''- !,- , '16,0001 Great Mt In, bltuadnorm -1" 1' ''' 8,1 5 9 1- ' , Orr:4 Britain with Leland . , antbia• - • cite andettim . . , ... • -,,,. .' ~- 1... :3.720 35,501 Spain..(' ;;;,- '- ' ..i- .' '-'1 i ; I ` 3.104 • Fianna, •• ; , 1' -;, i, 1,719 Ilelninm , ' - <_ Iv \,:618 ' Aniltratile of PenturylisalaeitiMited from.. . ItonerVineicinalt. . el ) nare miles -, 570 The bhlk of the'coat:trede f the'lluited States is in an;hrecite, an i ti althdiugh; Vie trade inibitu minons Cal is rapidly; increasing on the Western there, Yist anthrocitefroWasta Jo,continno to he. for me al genersitions,' . the 4itincipal fuel of the ,Attatiti: Sinter. W.hat, may he the condition of the tonsil trade a ado coun ! ry, at the end of anoth er century' cannot, he prohably Carjeetured,— Either tiso anthracite crock in;. course of time must grilatly increstie in gallidi because compare. tlirely :spoor exhausted, ,or elee the bituminous ecials, roast become ilia great source of sopply for the cOutticY. .N l Thell'' I contpare the narrow limits or the imcbrseiti Fields, Minfined to. MU Atlantic slope,of the Alleghsnles,i and' ; oat. off from . . the great tit dy or 114 eountrihy that mountain ridge, with th wide spread bituminous lelds WhiCh ex. t lend.or r paru of thirteen 'greet States, I am ,forcedt the conclusion that Withim one -bandied jeer(' tile gala hulk of our ,oal. trade Must be supplic4. by the 'liter cont.. 'z'„,, • But - ne the tittle when-this Will nedur - is yet far distant in the future, .wel r u ed not Alva .way to diamallforehodsrigs of the cOnsequences of this Change iln:the coerce of trade... . - ~ Of °tie thing, however;oe way be assured, via: that wel do noti,eurielentlY, appreciate tho great , the . value 4 avhracite Wool fields. With the itn petuoti chn cacteristie 'of ;oar nation, we crowd i v , the wh le extlint of t h e; coardistrieti with rail. „roads a nve and below the itnrfaco--open,antnes, erect m ehineryc". cut Inanely, sink sloper;-eaeh individral striving to otitylo' his neighbor in the " produc of bib mineO-therniners, operators, land owners t ransporters , and; ll innga ged in th e . trade, urging ion the work of riealrfei if it were neces. *ary to ! mine all the coat ofi tho State" within this eenturyfr To rurh an isicientl hal this injudiciofie systearlteed pursued, that*titbis early day much of the mai above the ..trater level has been ex haustrd, without' adequately 'remunerating those • engaged in the prodeftcn. ll.hr:sYaloaen'lar -collieri e s in -the soen l basins are irraveewatet lae el; no are there us many below the water level witich'ere now working their first lift, nor at the' end of the present leases will' there 'be as many ' working their third lilt ; ' Our horn coal trade is !yet An the weakness of infancy, its annual_ product, in 1857." being bht 74 millions of tona,und jtben,segregate .prodeet, since its iommencement in 1820, 'being but 77} millions,er in ST years a taint product bat orie• sixth"ore . than the annual ',product .of Brest .113ritaii. Dot .this is no disparaging contrast, 'when we compare, tbe 470 square miles of our an thracite coal fields with the 11;350 /goers miles of• coal area in,Bngland; I reland, Scotland and Wale•J If le eonsider,3 the length of time in whieh coal hasiMen ivied in' .Great Britain, and !hen r fleet thatpur own' cosi' trade has but just began we shall find mach Canoe for bops and en count mend , To my mind a ninch.strongercon• tow i presented , if We Oblige our small patch ~, of 470 Equate Miles of antlinleite coal besides the 200,000 square miles of our bituminous districts. Bow will, the'products'Of this* Odds compare in the faitnre7,l iinore this! fur the . trineideration of • tirOcony titO above from Ain Merriment? Vega. tiar..!# which it was furnished bj 4 , .. W: Sheeler, BA', -.7 sit trieir . Oapiert. It li an important *loco. .t • mint:attar nett goes, hut unless it is - aocorops-) _ nied by another raper giving the agregate thick .' ness or the Coal strata in thidiffermit Anthracite . . .._ and Sethi-Anthracite Resions, - it *ill fie caleala ted tot deceive the general' reader. .1 We'. trill be ~ to tw • • •-• pleased elve a Paper from Mr.:Shearer on ' this point for poblieation.—Zos. Blusabs' Joan.) „, ' Na, Yong COAL arauggr, O cto ber 14,1058, `Therails a ((loud demandlbotb for local and east. • era Clads, ;had holders', are i shade, firmer. ,We - notienn good dethend 'for California,r , wrath' has imputed similar - tone to the 'market. The : anti vale baver been liberaß We quote:at $3 75 (4 $4 O . by the cargo, and $4 I0,(4 $4 75. For. eign fiat arrived more freely. and sold at $0250 ' (4 - $7.00 fur Liverpool:onel, ans $0 00 for Can-. neloCaroothe. We bear that several earshot 'Cold since have been rejected; the quality net proeibg good,-;--Teinias. ' f • i nosteri Coal iterket..; - • • Ca fart tredttfrose the ikel lend. Onsrafr,rod..l4.l r. , nn 7 - " - • •' - ehAt It.- tolt 1100 Nel fl 4 ' ,' '' r " : 11 , ' ' 0 9 1 ", i: r" , t*:?` *l' cp m t. , ~. -,, ..., ~.. ~.. •,,. c ! . : hons,r, ,t.IR , -- .4-'1 , Syditey,,. -, . • ,- . mine, ibid. .4 1 ',.0 415 Platen, - •' • - 'mine, Ail ,14 10 .0 '- IIS Pirlel4 tide,- ' -" ; Mine% ekil *-- 0, ..- Sclietltlll,wlalte rah, ied:', ..,, .., -. ' ' . -.•,, 0 ~, 4 rt • ~. de • red ash, • :-.- f• 't i ... - Ali 5 : __' ' 41* IMP> .'- .• '• , , -'' : 4 tablet lump." .. ~6,00 a--. i - Jgbast/stop.(Bebeyolll)* " .." - -.." , '":1t 400, aig. I ' Leekiwanites '-:, • ..: • ' ,• r 0 .. ,' ~-1: 7 11 0 . • "."-.1- - ''. "...,. , wenn. witou., ~,_:.:...: 4 hit Antbiaider why* A rot asib. ,"" - - -", ' ' , 44,-,‘•:, I -UT TIC4EGRAIPI“.." r. 14 _ 'relic/MS RicANl 4 ol 4 (4".•' . , IMI sat .'• .:1 211014 m LOO NO . 'ark • Rlsod,f, libna 01,1 F. PO thilstiort • '-"!, artier t H sew oth Port Lls , 40— fa, • • MET -4.. -0"..2--ngtrAF2'^i .1".„ - • Iti, on the Delaware, at Philadel. la.- hot are dielied so as to areommodate from roast,' ..to tsioniT - Nts . separatateserraothi- arms:web ofirhich is provided with ao Oleo, and sailer Zn. welgtioz Mello' ded Mira im they pima to the damping ;apt or; 'hair.— They ar• attend upon by fifty railway tricks, ablefilt term, from Ph min traetwOor sitioesi '6ll•43•lrtli .'of • mitofrom tbe Vets: - . • '; ' Whir sas from,l to ti woe- emistrueted la 11111..rivi - dy for tba opening of the Railroad to tbe coat telds of fitbayiblit !Calmly,' anti tar MI kroriog year the roof !ton. nags of this rood rsichid ZCSXI . IO toes. Oa thesis arberves , t bete ore tame dangling YandlLLWitb somparsa Italy 'Mali; docks lid feters.,anarralsetaleat which was prObibl* Mel a lim salted to ttsa early stapes of the trade. i , ~ -1 w la.l la 1541, ilie tontiate of the, ros d tied reashed.•2o.- 001110 • 1 4•1•1 i "ore 'harass "Fri built IS.rita imam 'sedation; oar Ida mato detk :ond steti soma, "ai damping ermilekeree pirpoud i..... - I - ho" In 18.53 the tonnage 1124 resebo4 1.500,000! ions ! and.' four odilibinakirbarree *ere built, witha yet' trader 6: • LEWIS ROTELERMEL , s- nutn JAM Wilke!' '• Mrs hr the Cargo. th• best quail* of. . RED AND WHITE ASH. COALS.' LEIIIOII and M1316E64,40 0 EXI!AL. iF IT/ILRY 80. 6, nIcn.MOD. 1 8 31 X Walnut street, PbEadelplde. """•„"—er 16,1 ,1 16 Exchange Roost, Boston. Octob • I Its Plot' Nal 7. JOHN R. WElTilit, I snreriat OF " cuatirsrlwecxx i mi : . 0c•44.2 4 waAav so. To POUT incusoNp. OFF/CX-S: f i N i :Zr•l t iir reet. ti l l i t t :tt b k!Ork. October la, 58 • Pier No. 1. , VAN DUSEN, NORTON '.Be CO., . . pm= 12 am PO111111.1! OP ." ' RED AND WHITE ASH COAL:. 1132 Walnut street, Phllidelphia. itIMCF3S 53 Liberty street, New 'Murk.; , 5 Dome street, Sfsitowi CUMBERLAND COAL: Mee, sole Agents for ti t s lealigi Coal coid hitvigatioa: Company. October 16,'55 • _ • Schuylkill coat Trade for i OSS.' Quantity. of Coal soot b HiWoad 4u4 Copal, for the weekaudiugan Thursday sysnlog last: ItAItROA 1 - - • , .. , . • O. j GOAL . Port Carbaa,'„ , , 0,308 OS —9.'912 10, 'Pottsv Mir. - 3.054 t • i • 2,672 17 Schuylkill liaaso,, . . , 11,491 1 - ; 2.2,93 a 06 Auburn. -' 4 ' -LW 0 - I OW 00 Porte/Otani '' ' . ' , 6,432 , '. 3,431'00 rota! tot .th• wok, • .•• . . . Total by holl-oad In 1848, ! , 1.29.1.919 0 Canal. .. "H.: . - ' • ; 976.401 00 , 1 -.... • Total by Canal and ltallintnol. itoom, 1 A 2i0,320 0 Shipiitentit 19 same pegiolt last you.. 1 4 :., . .wrir.) j MIL; • i . 33.09.1 09 1,495.:15S OS i 1 , : 30.873 0 s. 980,01 ,I 0 . . • 14----4 nr Railroad; By Canal, "I tone, 214,722 11 _ -4 .! Plnegrove Coal Trade ,fortlBlB. tt Amount transported during the .aet month: 3- . maxyq. t ant 'I Union Canal, 15:2001115 Ink 3-t -Sratara Railroad, 7,18011 14 ' au, 04 Schuylkill Comity liallr,oads II 38 The tutiovring is the qualm ter; Coal transported oriellor different- Railroads In Stbaylkill Coe aty, week ending on Thursanyerwrilunlost: 11! _ • wax*. • . • errasq: Mine UM and S. //aren-R. R., 41.1443d3 4 6' /,175.4000 Mt. arben. 4.015111 136.120 ftehu C ylitill Valley .i• " 9.263!1a . 1,9 llarbak Caripa • ' 12J9110 ; t 336.741 Mill Creek, • 11.424;18 I. 260.245. 03 I.3ctie ' 1;00;73 ;, 313,440 13 pacreass In 1858, so far, Leblgb Co/Lit - rade for 1868 by Cana l . I+ , ,r the week en_dpg on Eatonlay iset ~ Lehigh Coal end Nat . Co., 11,958 14 100,242 eis D. stunuey and or, ~ .79 14 2,360 15 Spring Mountain id ' es, • • . 2,441 pa .39.731 06 tWentitie ; L9l 04 ; 11-h7B 11 Nearer Meadow Crevl.. • • ,i '290 02 . 4,479 08 -N. York and Lehigh Cowl,Co y . . ~ 585 17 . 13,444 90 Herman Penna. Coal Co. 1947 IL; 21,000 06 South Spring Mountaln,Coal, .:Tis rex!. 11.102 11. . North Spring 'Mountain, • 917 . 0 q B.la - 12 Hazleton Coal Co." ft,1114 14 105.394.01 East Sugar Loaf Coil, • - ' ; 971 15 24 536 05' Council Ridge,. ~. , i 90/3 417 • 24,20 14 Mount Plearant ' Coal, ' . 1; 41114., 12.19649 Burk , Mouptalu W Co., 2,z81)4 62,264 to .1111kesbaruiCoal C 6.: - • ;.978 01, 25,221 12 i Auden ried Coalto, ! ;:218 015 •• 121 H 02 * anford CP./ CO, -- • 'I . 300 10 , - , ,i5.47 )0 . - —,..........-. --,......„ Total. . . 24,831 09 • G87,2:1 11 Lehtik Volley It.ll.for 188.8 i, For weak ending on Saturday larl4: , , •;. wet'. 1 ror4l. ' .8. Mt. Minee.(Wm. Milne. i Co-) 2703 77 71.906 15 G. Sugar Loat(Parlker A Co,, .2.349 70 165.312 16 N.Tork & Leblub:(Tairwart.k . SoW,);{ 72909'135430 18 Connell Itldge4Sharpe, L. A Co:,) ; 071 06 45,650 11 German Penna.. ~ ba Al. • ... 2.424 is cm,* B. M.. (Itatelltt A J0bne0n,)13,125 pi . 1078 0 7 Ilatleton A. Pardee & C 0..). 1 11,814 •07 - 71,678 13 N. Sp: Ht. f.L. R. McCreary A 4 C0..) r '35317 . 23,812 16 S. Sp. 311..(Dolbin k Debater.)' I: , 60 01 2 1 774 04 Mount Plemettd, ' 1'.213<10 8,037 IS . ~ Fact Lehleb. ' 97 15 Summit I " : .11Inett, ~ 281 IS 118.84 V 09 C 87,212 19 • . . • for the week, FDA*O2 R0p 6 7)3f1 Shlpmeits to same period Lk, **tic, till.* IL '11,935 2 , 93 05 2149411 01 236,762 14 , . . 28,213 E MCA:Si 19 1;061",847 1.1„ ! - 20,198 118 By Railroad, By.Cinal, J; Total, t. rinerenie In 1858, vs Ltr Penna. Cosa Cols Ccial". 'ca. Ili -ranu„i 23.1155 '1 ;606.638 03 ' 01.909 14 !'or the last week, Last year, !perm* thle year, thilsommie sad Itadson CO'. o l Trade. vaiz. h rem.: 11453 ; +x4444 00 -1374,8M11 ue • I* the butt week; last year, • ; Denisle o,le year, fierantevt•Ooo./ Trod', for Foe week ending on Saturday left: • Shipped Voilli 029 17. I - Shipped South, 11.705 06. f' • Total. I 14.4.43 'O2 ‘l* ' 1512,613 13 Shipments to =Us petind last yeah: ' .111 ELK. I TOTAL., " Shipped North, . 1150 12 .I . 1126,221% OS :Shipped South, ,4,381,11 I ; sos.oso 00 , Shamokin Coal Trade for ISSN: t , Amount of t)Ael Shipped from Shamokin *al ; aeglon up to Wedneiday evening last:. 1." ' ' 1/0110.. For the last week k . 3,4:tie I 'Mil (86anatinJournaf, wilkesbarro Coal Trido hy ; Cassal. l• Amount tmnsportettdoving the month of Sept.: ) i t 172 31- rALL §llilppelyorth_for Sept., Ly — keass Valley Coal Tradater For week ending on :Saturday list : j 's • Lykena Valley Coal Co, 1.910 10 1 : /Mort Mountain Coal Co, 100 ; • SI. • , • Total, • • 3,01 I 02. ,Trerrortoi Coal Tridejoir 18 For the week; . 2871 wa lB nt . • • 7' • • 'Broad Top Coal Tioido for For the last 'rook. • •12,410 14.1 70 • . • 1. - :17430' ClundborlitiatECoalTra - delai . - • ' Kett.• • 12,141 03 14 50.1 , 5 • -- •• " stkin"!' **lei of Toll ikiad Tri* i r l d on . '• • "I " 11 tells & Rt4OlllG gth des 41 20 Pres • /Prof 20 8. Ho 'To 40• $1 - k To PhibuTii 1 ' s est. Spring Mph', 14,5, ,r • pre', _ '& #l6ol;sk, 41. einaur•: Rates et Toll by Or: . t s I Prong Pt. atrbox.,,Mt. ,;$ 'To Pbtlad'a., 66 Li t •• • ;• Elprin2..llllll 14 , Neldia errixtOwn, - m- Can - 14 R .Clinfoo• g „S i g notes of,' tc 60 i 60 Am* h. C 1 65 1,5 To New Tort, • $1 , 7 , t - T , 03 Ta Pbita" baiwlt lea .. To DelarartiF • = *big D D a d. • m. L. °m u !, .-is s i t 'll l 'tales of, . ' 64 I -• • • nt.,,6; . 16 11kteburro 64 l b - title • w. Haven tr. errs 61' 1 , -.Rockport pre/Shill" .14.Chtuac,." ortsful• . ,• .• " • •!:•:"': • • So to -so ' ! I i! 'Wbite Si ; noekT - • Pen °, g' • :To New IrsPr'!" st thy fi r . York,' t 1:1 au • . !.• t to 6n fo do , „ .1 - Vl° ask to t 0 to ton_ __to Di 418:116-a— o r: 3 1 tr t at u n B f 1 , 1 ; t v l4l . 3 01.74:' %. e l 4 t, i % :617111. 4 :-.4 " s— -4 -u . 6 1A1 1 :1 1 4 9 : Rt "11141, -:hisna?fintortistsatjoitrasalpoieurtae.'o-0 b,„t, for tholut work Loot jot... • ' lists* of Tolle 1 / 4 1 .1*- " Via Leb Talley sad Marti So blaster street. tittlidet -....:„------, ' natioi it Toil; du. From tine v oTe. lo.turilof Om , ~. _ ding lotto to Dapphin .k Snotil. U, u. Co: Viva+ Mitteraminc, 0 airs of ComPinis , _ • 1 Eton lovollim.la poi of Trovorinu CM, j 1 Vilma Sunbury in cps of .C,otnpny ova i Ow 1 ~ Ain% tlllx. to f hituok boll. IL tio-, 1 . • :, • i ',:. , 1 , • i Elll3l ?t , "'• ' 1 4 . z 41111.11111111111111 • • • t 7 , • - 1140100, NEE Shipment of lathr4lteni • ilednee ihci Pk*. tat 6 . bend " the piers and docks, Sod ohne groafer depth of weterothd an therrate of mach oiler ennutmomeuts ea wen eacessa ty to pure the aced Prod, r, &Oath@ esti loth the tepid& At peeing the; w harem ars impala., of 'hippies 2400;1 000 tone of COM per anonam.end.of Mertes too.ooo toes' in taado , hpthe t T iede; ded the company hari7.7oo feet' of unimproted ricer *eel. whirr" will enable' them to extend their rapacity to 4.000,000 toms...when the ma trade. to tit. tertdis prof/test, may resoles It: . • Siam the cetaititabm" tat of this *statists* coal depot in le4l, 10 has aMomminiated a trade of 2,000.000 testa. the overate vats" of orLdcb. Mr board the ermete at Tbli. .adelptla. may b pat, done at di per totp-400.000,00. Of Ihisjueoextf, Skeatech Inkr W enosliteeedie about , lb. vela ",iiof etot 441 ground. $34,000.060 as ilebric put ;upon It to theinoteles district. and 1,40030 A" • a. doe to ,the valley. at the seb it ilk 111 and city of Minn • traasporiatien end roermotilecharges,—t' "teed Miniee. itretist.r. Plitt No. 13.. ' AOGERS & LUTHER . • 'Rotas - AO, sntretts 01/•COAL: ;' Reid Ahh..t•RACII I.UIIII - 11t, and Mir er choice Celle& Whit* Ash...RAVEN. MACK UR . S. Alit Pnnit•r- 3 • tlio: 230 Walnut street, rhitallelphia. 1 4 j O. 16 "stun street. New York. wtuir N ItteIIMOND: I . IIII.ADELniIA. f RAYS •Si GODSHALL; • • •". epurrais or ' • • BED An WHITE ASH SCIUMXILL COAL. 37,127 ';39.115 tons, 76,23 Ot - 63,93014 2.483.0.12 2.279,3*1 110.404 13 380.624.0 E Ll t ll4ai . 4 . 4)Zt . 4111% OS MEE/ REEMOUNTI SEMINARY, • At atorripioinf a, Pa. • • ' , ill El. -A ARON,Principal Teal et. ch. "Thwinsetatkou wOl j4t,opea October ICIIIIS moderato. Vateltettlaro with hill tottilea. ref . , ,' i iTIIAS. R. AARON, IS, IS 1 38-tij ; 1 Nonittown, Pa." . AMERICAN AST STEEL.' Is thip‘`Oor Clar S'rEEL'is ;for] I..:,,t;tl3nollardlrsni 'tact I t. ' A fele( of UT le ealkit'or Itc4 el 70 to a d{Steel sold aot, , to he* bald retuipett. .1 yRaNE purr. eilleifiepteetliter 18i 'IA ,_____-------._ ~_—_------ ---, : OTAI., .541 ler .TS9 id. fru Ai is hISAI fliistie runs --1-7--'77-117- - ! • 1 '' - ARD 1 • - T JENKI SON,Treacher ..-,... - ...,• . .'1i_ : ,..-.1 0.. of 'the Plano, and Itaglish Ballad sod Operatic Siogifig,in Thu latest avail I 21 11 1111 most aptkied lit les. /Bt iViolin, V iol Wrath , sod Out. tor. /Ea - fano:o;s. Mod. fatties, de... furaisbad riga), N. ontotar of Irrutneista, at short potter, .• N.ILL--1I rill a toed perroaally to tat toning 01 Piste (if, la Tow 'n sink ctutil,:. on the oust liberal terms, sod rarrentyntlie gollidectisti. t• . _. • ; A ddrelyor the prosestY Box ildi, C . . Whet, Pottsville. E . Fratata e 25, T.% • . • , 3%-tf - 1 1 - 1 ALEXAODER'KERR,- ' i... 0-wii...- iND 1 1V11 . CM/13AL% B BAlJiti. IN . \ 1 t --44 0ftig '' - 1 _,..... , . , 40 . 201\ . sioN•Dr s 1 iff 1161134 14'104 Wharves!. • ..` .-r.• ~ ; I - trifiLADELPILIA -- -- • Ashton', Inike,'Llverpool Ground, Turks Islaud. asaton'a sad Orienting; Dairy, Smarted prtart,•troastautiz ou land, , and ibrOde In to , stilt thitradie. - . ' • • . N. 1,1.1,, - -Orde, 81ir_..24; 8' 39 die trTo all viantang Warm", vat adiaerliaement of flan• monk" Ldtada. I • • , --- - , - IArIriIENTIONi EiATTO.iLICI!Nt r r i. t. ,E rei:anyyetc.scolkmarniotsitt il I.s L initierg, inn ;el - 74 for Parade and fte l triewen klmtday., the 18tb day of October, 1A..0, iitthe lore bletlya. *Khaki forthrenotlea. .k. mon Th Liao will be lhrtned at 10 o ekek io the pre . In the niain!atleet, Blight nlillett " 'rf"-itnir_tte... , 1 !min $.106. By eider of the Llolowel.. J AN . t A rt;r a . re. Willa' rel L 2____ l "l l 3o!' 3o, ' 4B .l. :'. ._ . 1 111 * • 1; ' To di watittOg surtiton Laids.. 1 , 1 -t-4---L1 is, T. .., In Illbuors, lo tenants' sm. at her! liT El brie' naw:. in atnckfl and „can 111 featly readeloi irons Nor . Tort asi 11011 1 .4 4 -1 Pi-;-; u s . - adfet , wee awn iatyo,ol""vireplkol, r - - ;-; -- ''''orsillieo'.la. gonsokbillis. kield Virlo."- 2.70.43. PORT RICI1110?iD.. Lehigh, and dellnylkill Coal at Retail YARD—Como:l3d a:nd Arch Omit.. ' • OFFICE-103 Widout •th , et, thiliddPhic I . ()ember lot, Holding ' over, NEW ADVERVWE Akt NTS , • Sehuill, Philadelphia, • Verb', (Anti•Lecotopton). L'sT—A -MEMORANDUM: Book, Ducks.' - •^,. , ' . .1 - Nortb'd District roportok ~1 to • emits' o lag it note lbw $lOO. J. 8. Oast, fava;ar, (opt cuuursk;d.) and °Mc r paper* only valoablelo Oa oyster. A rvwar4 of 2,1 will Do psi/ by waving it - at - Ibis 'ogees, Allegheny. - • , 1 ' i r d or with : •.. i J. & IlifilT, • .. •York, - ~ . 1 . . Ort.l4lo'sB' 12- , . Schuylkill Hawaii. ' - .i.; ' •••..-...--;-... IMPROVED CLOTHES-HORSE. . rrilla' r mostleomplets invention is I auinnfirtuted tiy PHILLIP BItICNSIAN, Cesare Buret. opposite tirossing's Furniture Stone. ' rinKeill and me. ILlie - August 'SA . - 35.2ai 74re AtimucexlsTlNDAY Iwzrooi UNION, • j ij j 2 c riusiitir . • 3 . ' COMIE3 - Cii:retaZrx, • PPIOK ItA•USTRATk2O U9OO • • CHILDREN. YOUTH, e j EINGI the )orgegt colletition in tit j_JI rd untii4—Tbfiriiire now pnbliolllng ' • Al Nem !Door .priri' Saturday Horning.- Mar Mug nded Cnialo"guaaanay bo bad 'Hamad 'thane ki addreinine • '• A.V.EItICk.N SUS DAT .fC*OOL UNION, • • • arrant. ST.. Pan.ansuqua,. - the Panday Fcbool Union. Tar tbe nonkstore a. . BANNAti, Pottsville;.; • 42.tf ,RAtORS. LEHIGH' COA-1.- , P A f , iY.-31auch Ciiti4ic' Cartr ot i:(vTuniy,•Pi., October lath,'lB6B. Prof /diVI be nleelted at this dike until the lid day of 'oe..,ern r hest & . for tairdng, preparing and Mi tring' °el n o t be MAP& from Tunnels Na ili;,18. 1 and 8 ante rebigiti.Cost acid Navigation Company!, Minis ~f o r for lb term bf i driver ear* from tbe first day ofJautudy nett. ' , Pro s'Wlll also he received. at the table limo end I :l ,sid piece, p,r 1.114.ix0 Ali or any of said mines for the term of fire s sears (non said first day of January next. .- , •-. • - Seep:ether inforMatleu,spoly, to Nathan Patterson - . the Cinsmany'a Mine Agent at 'Summit 11114 Carbon count.; or tn•thoudersignind at Maisel' Chunk: by - • --•.4 wild:a Wan forme for protroaals. and orbited ,Ittruhrbed. E. A. DOUGLAS, - j .-Itj I • • - Seperinfesidchi itlfripiucce ... • , I_ IRO - FURS I' FORS . : S 'Z ' I NO. 628 . CHESTNUT m „ _ ...a:bolo, Seventh, Philaktelhia.is h opened s b. wilful store 4n Chesnut street: with, 0,,e of the largest and beet Pt Iteted asoerlivent of LAIII ES' FANCY puitg. imported direct from the Jana peen, market .. and .manuttetured undef hjs own soperehlou,to which be `would call the attecqion of all wh. wish trs, parehme-- Itue,Plan gible t Hudson !lay giblet kronur:, Niitik d o lliefie Squirrel, Fitch. -• _Ctil,nchillS, S M one artin,: -French gable. &e., Itanufaettuad Into, Cattiest', (pipe& Circulate, Vktn. rim* Metal Cuffs. de... Pletiot a pact Int, Ferrier, and ha rhig obtained the newest Patterns from Tart.- be r " meonr thosit t ho visit the city that he min supply' them " with the hn articileset the very holiest Cash Illiewsre A' floe assortment of Ciirdage liobes,Oln t's Caps. Glow., .te. ! -• t , ,• • '' M. USU.', fl.B Chestnut Pt., below Seventh, Philadelphia.j 14':4t . I r , . - . - 42.3 m - ' • _._,, • I DiRYCOODS. • NO: 13 Fortli, Seemed 3 eeeee , Plelladres. , 'CELLE r & truitvzi,. RE cbuistitntly receiving , - ;1 -1 1„ • . I.: e,ilv AND CtIOICE CitEWAy . ;neckline LA NBA %%HUE, Slit* Flits;Poll di (Rummy' , cober,,, , ,s, Mid.. thuitnneres, Meng de Lance, Wenner, •Alpenu , , Ike!... . '.. 1 • LAND AND SQUARE BROOM . SHAWLS, LANK.fT SHAWLS, — STE .LA - SHAWLS- - ' MEN'S ,EAII.--pothe Ceedtnete, Sennett*, Cerd* De*% l eitern*. Itentseky leans. VeRl.lOll% &e. SIENISIIING 434 OM— /dermal s Quilts, Tdaeke.,,, Tlek mts.TnevilegiTebleClothsatidOotent, Napkin* '''''' ShANNEIA—Ent laid. Vale unalninkabli Flannel, . all gelatine*, teed .0.1. Stile OPent nadilidg, to .1,11. colors. 1 • , . . ~, MDSLIN ,In all l ved es; et 'the Inweit seine. 'lnt LI,NEN SOUS: needs enelusively Int leo 0,-.P.” .. A kire.l ' CA4tr i tnufrogi. this Prieo. end art"' o f t- gie" . 1 Ba : r9ai . • r i r t a N nd o. gye ti ii L wi L' E ti T tt k e i n h , s v m , P 7 5'. - / i. 10, p 8 4, I. Tsletal. . r Ttre re i tu te rn re s s c t o r g e l: i l: t v i e e ry st4 ill, t o e w ti kr es . !, •; , d i te t r• th is e 4 ,3 l it t l e n 'tote for Soprome_JudSe 4 D/11, 10411. 111 ii. few 2s .e tt o v a i n s t t i l e i s t ‘ 45 . :111;ebetininiatettliyipef.or the People:, I.le ket In LEHICH VALLEY. RAl .M4stigeo • ime dnd sifter. MOND v . Trr - 1 1 4 7 Awl !lir as fallawa • • i wit twat, _ e Hsieh 1:2a40 at 7.1 ' ;."• lab,labtani' - • .Paewiatlie - • " • Leblatt . '" Slatintost " Ralkdate ? -uktu's I •In wh,temaii 2:20 .“ Onoisswoi i ; Altputowni ij th•tr4litettaaa un ,; 1 aid 4.25 Ymastii " Airlrelia*tow, ti • • bIW " 1 1 !7 .. 5. Eat on 4 1 "- reljernra " j " Al Wntpw" lx.. " , Caiasatt, i" .. 8.11 " Wlre I 3 9 j 1.0 • 6.17 " ;A; .4 " o* f , ••gt 650 • twat with Witting • ; I.llll l' • Ne.w.cork and Phila. .c1int41144441761in will icor° ,Stanili iitaft. tiLib Ilaveu t keg P1 , 4:2 is. "nll"tb ENT 11 s4:F i ltrh SIIPL ,I•4 ; at 110113 .• • 42- ."4 n ,;CE LrNEOUS. " tifeligiat of Hs: 1018 1 4 — ler • • E== .._. v_ l4t . L. Ppttaviilk:Saturday. Octobei ]B, 185 • Jetta pt: Hta4l. This astithcsan, the'Peopla's eaddli4l3te for Su prefiaaJuke, has received a 'pejo*, 'bleb frotto prearat isikalitier *III mg,' b•hrefint.3s,ooo awl 50,000. ' . . • - . • " Bssiu iCtimisti. - The eQeial • 'lse its Csorssp•is se kiltrast—: • -4 fiat • Josef, . seh weits'ot " The ba:sse• et the Jouits• cesely -thitit • vas .. . _.... -- Sayreville Juidigei Aisne:ea are the etteiel htajetitsee receiver/ !apt nista iip.to ow timeArituiDA au wen: 111 AD. • ' Portite. Yhffadslpbiy Berk, Dauphin • ' Northampton, The Pelltsilylwatita • "Occasional,' writiftsi se the Prisaktruto iugtort, tteder dm* of 'Oer. 14, says •; • ; "Tbe blow has come upuu tits tillebily hem like thuodenboek. They are etl/fTritslyted', Your Cobb is utterly rhOpfalleo. The chimers he toed. ,ly etitertaiutel foritte Prestdatey havelgebeglinr• meriitg Into the mist of thingelhat were.. Twerey - trembles fur the investiotioor of the nest eeltilqn. The hourly query te , whet, will Cut' Fumy 410 - - . Itsprubablia. - • - The Cake fortiori of course, etches, that his run ning. elected the People's (Jebel:, Improbable. .We believe that if either of the Deineeratto candi dates for CiWigreas bad ttemteloue to the Mild, that Camp Nit.: Camp 11 would bars bed a beedsome major ity over bl . llittf of 'those detittled intnibe sp port o f, ele consetplettee of his elaitolog to' be a Pro ve Tariff, Aoti Let-couplets' earondate. wooldNite bid not rain, nlllll. Yard the People's ticket he other bell' like this emir-boys of the Rovoltstion, go with the best paythestert. and are Oat Worth basing. That whin* won't do, Joey.. The Itoase 'will est mar, readers- perneive, be strongly Oppoiltiots. The, Senate. it era thought. eriiald remain Democratic. The aneened mate, however,' allows that theOppoiitinn has a majority thii finite Sisesinamiberlema. We have rust retteiveJ the •otBcial vote for Con. areas in 'Northumberland - ,Courity, give the following estimate in lieu. ',I! la band upon Hie return* received. Campbell.. -• Cake. North.. 1400' ' 1 0.1chuyi., ,5351 2362 6951 . '.3062 4655 • 22811 . plandity in District. *Official.; After the above, had been in repot we -learne d that Mr. Deleon'. tunk , rity in Nurtbetnberianl does not reach above an bundled.- o,Lecomptiti ism, how art than fallen I . COCGAIIIIIONAL sVUTI 311 / 8-54 ' 4 7 4° , °lel4l Cungnasaipnial tote ica . ttifikpOtTlFt frAB34 was a follows: , • Bciislrill.. Itiarasonker'll. 7 Campbell, 4126 1238 Dewart, 2846 • , 2232 •a Cake, • • 2621.'• -- 412 ni. , • . Campbell's majority over Deittart, 30 1,1 0 Cake 2331. • wed • 4.00. Tue. BT, Lowwettoa..Tcaypatt B; piCre for the tubular bridge Over the will all be relied sheye tito.vrater tt are scaffoldings - already , up for 4 . 11: of which will be completed this subetvvenld have beim lap. gataty low.; It ta the detertni germ . , to hive . the bridge i yeat—probably by Ocieber tr• • Tie IN '1 ; ; 1 As still be soon by t h y' : publikh iii tabular twr " ni r ft limes IL Campbell l be united . 2.51iS Tow, and 0 votes of beating irths+2osB ,Desrart bus 473 "" Str b"158 I'Al:err ‘T°'"we'I LE CTION ?I/J.)OH ty e v e ' . enure 'tor r JUDOS. PEN ll •jorltles. Deinaerni M. head. ' Win. A. Tarter. puia :dun 1100 1060 350 3 4 5 350' bOO . „ ' • CONCIRESSRIA2II The following ale the Ciingfptimen, elt,ted in Finnsyliania, with 'their majorities Dist. • Jifrobrn Mani; ).. sa Thoa4 B. fitlide 'tee, re.eleeted, k tit .2.--EbwAin Joy Mount ' s, re.eksited, '1.623 .1,143 3::• -Joey I'. Vannes, vice ,Alind.q. • , 311LI.Wenti; care 3,293 b.--Joni WooD. vice Owe Juoice,. 2,2on olo 0.-IJonst 111CgiBAN, re-elected, • ),1 7.—Wav C. LONCIStIIttKERI vice CArrponr, 7.5 S. --"Jong SCHWARTZ, vie" (alacy JoN/s, _ 45 ' 9:--Tnsonitcs I.lnYinis, vice Roamers, 2,760 10:—Jons W. NAL/A.IOCA, Vim 3,000 11.—Issens 11. •Ctswynni.t, vice Deteart,. '•" 2,000 • 12.—Gtonai W. ScitLeron, vice .10tioly, 2,000 • Wfil . ism ' ll. Liza wick, re. eloeted, ' . 1,000 14.-OAI-11.1111A *A. Gaol/. to•electcl, - -a 4,000 15.—Jewca T. list . '. vice • 'Miaow Waite,' 2,000 '16.--Bittusiete F. Jnents,-(prob.,) site, 00 BO 12.-;-Rowenn Bicrnanwssi, v. IVititon Iteilly, 2 00. 00 19.--Putrust. S. Bt.setn, item hots, , Covens, rc-eleeteo, • / 900 N o strit!ery;r• - cletto.a 2i —Jasss k: Iloonnitso, vice RITCIIIII, 2,000 hicßatonv, vice Ponvienen, 1,600 STBBIART, reelected, , 2,500 2f.;--Coectir HALL. nee Jos. Gillis, 25. n BABBITT, vied Jt.BII DICK, • sAntIALIKOMpIon Delliocrats. Republicans. • • Auti lescompien Democrats, L•seepton Dinnocrets, . f. Bey.; Mr. Brooks Perished •in (be snots on • Selman mountain' in Oaiifornia, st year ago last February. and Ms bones bass but just been found. A *atilt, a tent dollar gold piece and a pack• age at tracts were found nese his reinains, d which were not far.frein a house. Ile - bad perishe al most in sight of shelter. - BRAD HEAD SPIKES, VoOR sizes—at the "Illardirirelind Iron Delini." ttsvilln,Sepkrintwor Is,'ts, :16s. A CARDI. I,E SONS wishing to board irr adelptiti;fin .1 1 30 kileau nt =ll.llllVS. No. 110 etseetaut et. Otilladelpbts;OetabeT 9, :53 APJO9RNED COURT. -A N Adjourned Court-of COMMON [''LEAS will be held at Settseilli, in sod far tp• coney of Schuylkill. , on' MONDAY. weber 25.-1858, a s ]O-O'clock In the fOrellooo, to continue ono week Sheiiff's Mot, Pottsville., cont inue *An. Sheriff. . October 0,1 1 10.. ' •.• . • 41•t3 ..insavkxotm Tekrtil .u. L. DiiiiSUrt'S (delebrats,d illf,Litne•T loth Paste. for cleansing. beautifying ltFid' t big the TUTU, stands unrivaled Ana ddtd.t. rite. and Is undoubtedly the finest aritelir of the -M l ard d ari evereflctssi. To ts. bad of the proprielor, - .ior of Saylor, Druggist. . • Potterflle. July 31, • TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. n4vts to, and onisaafrr lifigigw9 wr cw &koala.. . HIS' Card contaitits*luables hints to T.. tesarni and also iud on t• burg up is evert Wilk whoa 10 Oman:My: "de, 13 tont* garb.tiqr POIAIPX . • „Ap • • t. '5B MANNIA. ; .., •.. RARE CHANCE IL • Pro,t ro. $lO Ar Day 15asitiRericsall litisoitimilrEgueni.. CAPITAL PaQtrils, onilrlAp A 'NE* ARTICLE,. (Patented) of tn.* in eeny'vanny; DI anseartory, Man and Of Om Men *ea wodan.rwas std old.'“4"; la *** pros we. etorr emitd eowaty the sola yr". and W Stall es aid atulk.' lb, aOr 44 .. 1101 RD 1 Y, • MEM The, State Senate. Oppa ihSt • . . 12 1 ohs. - Dewitt. 1650 • 3035 4683 • 600 1 7.1