• . atrial POTTSVILLE. AT Va DAN, t t fi 41189. Verily circulation of the ) 1 UMW jorilikigla evert°, the aggregate circulation of ally Tin er Ernitlah PuPers publlattal In the Cotintl--4P6 211ditli..11141^. among the beet portion of the polliltOn meta inserted In ite colon no Is. of coarse. Iworial as much to the advertiser as If pabllshed In any three other pa. reft.lslnkarealw ay. gea. pem n I four cities go rs les e ol elation of Xim paper. ded price accordlogtoltr! • Ag•slito . "rfr VOII.I- O . P 11113 f • Nrt. 2. 11 n Brom dWay. HICLDKIVIII-40 , th Ina Che nt eirrets. CkioXl y—V. Who are audoris'd "rel" lut"`"iPt ay . . and col t fr the IfF,cti.s. eidl9l,* ment. • bikedOPIES he Iklutcatf Joutxci. ta u . hr" bta e very. ti aTURDAY. at 171111: 10 :WS Itook4iocc, -.01;44:1101.11Ei'S Doi:store, t. pcSetii.:NS'S It..ckstore. Fl. Clair. i dg !DAM r.:PS Bookstore, ikabland. . rbc Mussy fit furtvlAtord CO Orders and th e, dein* to Fell again, at 3 cents Per. copy Or 0 copies snd opairds. t• Personal.—lf any of our subterikeri;eih. ore in slimap taro yearf and upwards, do but reedive 'heir ripen., they' will understand that we' are flopping their subteriptions in accordanee wit dm notice given some time ago. After we"get through our Packet Bunk, a list lota Icieliuqueptt will be prepure4, if we du . not hear :iota the parties interested. , COAL ALMANAC. POE 385 We have 6sue . .l a portion of our Cu n the ehore of a dect ,alintincie, co op. Suloveribera can obtain • qice grotlu. To new subscriberb, cupid, the price will be 12 rent. eac cent pbetageatunspew copy will be It a hero received n e..py Dr Mr. P. brertlie Reginrir; but ten Tile:price ne learn in .hrots. i's'isl 0 , A kiE i t i E s Dowgias rasolutioni h down in the Missouri Legislaimrn. is elaituid los Douglas. ! iit Waghinguin, h.is unirhing titti couuturfeiting of . 111,1 tom 4,1 impristmuleat of Iptu • IT if UPeierr to giro auy of , the 'pro) .1 ficati"or, (tin fileecot To . ilff, as whether even Ilileihnolittoo of Way will report qt 'fun 1 intent 'and publiphera of weckam . 'lchrattit the 1.53t1 agnieurear of From the peiteeettiogs in iheijapern of that city, we retina have tad a .plctirant time. BIIANK PETITION'S fur the iiimaige ac tidier :•rearing theinlytitent 13b..r in the County of Schuylkill." et this tam on Tu.. Every workingthen in the County, , Tae remarks of 110u../ . linett 11. Cu l Burnt F etival in this B.irough on niae, 'wet aeaung lhu hapinvet tvu that gentleman. They were fpirited; } end a 'cite.' lir e repeated interval*, he neour npplau-;ei( •• • • Putb , antidqui House or ltgruni.—The Board of Sistine:to of this Institution , hue; 1 j , plied to the Legislature, to formally recognize the Institestion , se pert ,e rile Common &hoot slestein of the Hate, without interfering with the l i present mode oliainagetnent. he idea is; to Ten, er the House of Refuge, procticOly, a .moral n od reduentional establishment. -i . • • _ _.,•_---,—..•••.,--.._ .. ' EXTENSIVE FINANCIAL OPEIIATIfN NIPPED IN' TUE Buir.—Thugroavest frauds, in eenneetion with t the Oregon and•Washington:War D bt, have been bought taught by the llousn Gaut lite° on Still. tapt, A ff airs. throligh• tit . / efforts of •r. Faulkner, ~f Virginia, the Chnirtuan. The 4holo debt, no reported by the Govern oatagents!, is about $6,- 600,000, pf r q.hielf ihe Committee a !ear t . ' that opt mere then about one million is jest y due. • Some of the charges. by, which this diffe - entioii made., ire most outrageous. Pistols are charged at $65 each; inubk(t.4 at.sl2s ; outs et $5 it bushoi; hay, it -$l2O a tun, and other things in At the lat.t session of Congress, wht first I.retight to thq notice of the I; War Derisrttnent receinmendett its Mr. FOalliner calm 1 action in the Irma], in order thiit it might be full' fly this doloy and knvernigatiod, eonmideruLlo !Uhl of from 'four to av I;c tavcd to the Treasttry TIIiII . EST IN 'A TEA—POT.7A fortnight since we , were so unfortunate as to palish ali extract. froin I I lit Washington cerrespuptienee brittle NevrYoliti, .Tribrille, referring to thalreieptiot ut Mr. Doug : Inn at the Capital. We say unfortunate, for w received in consequence, a: trceneniltMis pop gun ddd aesault, in the last ntunher of t 4 Icec.rd. The amnage inflicted however, we are glad to say, to ;mall, and we still exist. lAt the time We'potr. Hefted ' . the extract, we unAle no cottniint upon it,' as might-be supposed from , the i tmor of the Re-1 emirs remarks; hut we have no reson to doubt its I truth fur lils—Dot.glas has !iccupi 1 in the wain. •hat kpoeition of personal aptogon eto to the Prtfa: i te tit, with an eye upon tilg p..ssiUle action of she Cl‘arli•aton Convention, ear his re reception at lKaehington, was of. the eettleit litsible theme fr.' In f#l el rapid has bsen his retrogies,ion Mice the tlhnbie election, that he Was fortis ate to ;rut evee a "rabble" at Wa'ih'ingtep to Mee and r weliotne hitu. It must ho retuertbered the t hii As endeavored to get brick into the I;Dellit.6.nii t.titt . y; bat has riot succeeded. %lb. aihnired) the count of. Mr. Douglas in lippositig t the Lecotnii : ton poliq 'or the Administration; ,beyoutl Unit . we 'late Ti. synipathi with the ptilit 141 principles of the gentlemen. Da is a Free Tr:oar; a emits huld-, er, and it wan with S.,utilern prldciplas;''withbut itereePeing the eonfiaenen of. the South.: In fact in. fimshington nu hitter ie the !feeling:against Douglas, that a : distinguiehed .Au ti:Lecompten etim ,he othr morning that it sass evidentLthat the South. Incept to kill haw • physically if they 'meld not polliically, growing out br it rumor to the etTect . that Judgn Douglas had challenged Mr., Fitch, on account of language thit panned between them Ili secret ression,of the 'Stouts on 'Friday.—, Itepend. afoot it, most Foie Record, 'that DOuglas flot.un his bask. 14uither the !curd' nut &we., trust fiim. To oil intents end purposes be is a .•deadrt,ck lit the pit." • ft . . . Co.O pin lona Iluvirs:—ln the."—nited ‘3t4 ea. Senate on ?torolay, Mr. Cittooroi) preicrited t e resolution* of the Legislature ,uf this '''..State, t' fittucting their Fienators, and requesting their . Representatives in Coegros, 'to endeavor to: '4' 2 tu cure such a oiliCitation of , the revonoo laws e: will change the' mode of collee'don •upon iliir. great staplie Crum ol rai ,, re , o , .t.i, itiricilll. dtitWx ! '• and therel.y, a* the?' befitst, p l revont fraurie, in.! Strati jhe revenue, rind gOve prusetitin tl, Ameri. , can labor. Mr. Cameron neeompanled the pr i o: sentatioa with some pertinent •telnailto, fro, which we hare only space to cztroet and Publi the following:— . - • - : The Wepublicans and others,. with:; . whiem I art ICsire to see the debts of Gurerement -paid sty..., `could of the national honor, they nre* unwilliig coS this great country usint; sorb shifts as 'e l m. intarY loses; unredectMtitle Treasury notes, n a nd 'ghee expedients, suet? as only a smell eoun ry .hopkeeper might be exported to adopt, id be 'tape th a t Providence. will work.a miracle for*tia 'special benefit of this Administration , by a sed= do revival of trade to fill their empty cofferei-c Tea& will n u t revise till capitalist' see 'anti tihe pqlicy of. the Government is such as to ir4uri, a e?urn fron investments to he made in Illinarie• ares, add their handmaid, eouidneree. We wt i sth see the (liirernment miuduclior.upen the most •onotnical manner. %Yu wish it to retitrwto the I,h system; for we' believe there public debt is 'eev.t evil, leading to eatravakanea, Waste, aril; 'rrni.tion: sad forlhisptirposeweide"iren change :.the Tarilltthatwill, with apectie:,dutiee, bri if to the Treasury, 'diving the next fiscal year , ,q du iukieitot for its ordinary demands, and suck surplus 111 , will; in a renown:ll,re tilneiliel 4 4 1. ( he ieht ineocre4 during the (net year; the only del ), l heliesevever enotroand by this etuntry in tigers. d'' t 4 "ea. The minersend niatinfeeturers of Tenn, , ylvnnitt op); ne ,peciai• benefit from . the Gorernt• lent. They silt only: that 'the revenue for iti ipportl:l! e011e !. 1.4 w att . ttatta,..ta wiselylaid t tat there 1•4 no detde - incurred, end that the di's-. les be so laid and coliteteti; as nut to ft4ter the foreign maeuracti.ros Dud tradMts= to the injury of opt own lat;orcis and aryia t o anal iapitallseit. .. ' 'Senate, Cemeion hold+firtn pesiiion on thls question of an irdequate Vroteeitye feria . ; the pettl.' Pie or ppluiyir..ni. II are "arable -nee' in him' 'en'' w e knew, thtirall that'ene.tte aecomp,tished ha tha . face of ettroll Democratic - Frei, 'Dad a ta,,jo r iii in Congress will be by hi:looted his fellow Rept' r ... 110 4011. We want h n adequate Pietestive Tail' Itiutbing else will suit the. werkingriten of Pmtie sylvsnis. , IC *the ,Buthansin , party will itieri I welt and good. If not, the siorkingtnen- of th i country will yet wrest it from thorn. 3firk tba . W4IIIIINGTON mats. - ietiliedkOnt 0.1 cprreTq4dene of !Aedg4is press. -10tte an exciting scene oecturvid liz:thi noun dii Saturday on , the presentuti4n'',.of the resulutil . ios of th e I;egislature of Penntjliknis,-by Hon. NJoy ,Morinhusking for st elt.lt rt r evi"Unti et the naffs's wig protect American .tudiesttee : labor. ...X)n a call for their reading, Mi. brac t, of Virdnin 'objected. Mr.Murrio enttar. glor. ence i 'stek on their reading...,.Ml: , ilderrli s said tit 1 there , ", invests but nit net' of eVistuott cootie,/ gm hti : been aciorded to the itonslttiloeut (anther States,f.n nd he could not undentmed, "by knelt that aeleseeption was to he tande2. - liznitist 'Pettit 'eilvatili. Was it because the refeletstrili WAWA than gigot 'the Tariff'? .If th eta wis .tine Stated's the UOun, which, above all others. huisll riittit to i tm herit)l on tbii subjert by the -voice of 'des eato 'Legisralurein this , Ball, it was 'Pentieyhriints.— ' She htit.,suffered the most froth , the u s isehismous legislahon of 'Cangress--ra lb - dation whirl had strickith down her west pr Mos interests'. and title* ruitton the interest , alike of labor aud t capital - I 'r A . State, said Mr.lti., 'that hnd been to• deeplenjaYed by the legialatimi of Congress, had n t ighil to he heard; when the asked redress: from the boitly that. had inflicted on her •suish gnomons wrin4l esthetic of which she complained. Penn sylvania is a loicreign State, andwben she sPenks as sue!j to the People's representative*, .as one of her reyresentafires he would :midst that sheshould be:he:lid. Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, also inter. pawl a nd tlinally the resolutions were nstd and order 4 to he printed. ' See.4lg Mr. Florence =Wog with' Mr. Morrie in 1 orgi4 the reading of the resolutions, Mr. Cuirie.l of Alithataa, in q uired whether Democrats were vicingiwith Its.truirlieens Who should be most zeal ous iitt . pressing bariff resolutions en theta? ' , • ' Pennsylvania has been heard •of and froot:be •fore, ig,nil her voice has been potential; bue.,it is now Owed iit a time not plessent to the ears of free Otte Dentocracy, end hence they : strive, but strivelfits vain, is smother it. . .. - —4 Generfl 'Cameron this t.Mondayi morning Preashited thi resolutions and instrueiiens of the liveillailite id Pennsylvauis to the Borate—the sanicilthat here presented by Me. Morris, of Yeah. sylvilikin to the blouse on Saturday. • M 4 Bigler said that he shooldsustn,in the views 'of the Legislature, but pruteetetlagaWt .tbel .ject ill,eing, euneidered of si .the 4ticetiun ut protection ea nterinie into a 1 political ammeter, r fortelhg any part of the puliticalissues of " s et .1047. -. 7 - - ..1 ,-- 7 Iklpi Cameron•brledy replied, and siiitthat it a i ilk time he shaeld ask leave to be beard Olson irol, t he i objeet more at length. • .• . .. 0 . . . --*Mr. Montgomery has peel n nee to Mr. Plebs, oh bebitif erthe Pennsylvania Democrats, that tie will resist the considerutien of any, snore a pp r iivri3 t tiint bill until sumo scheme concerning the 'tariff Is prerented. ' • .-.4"the intestine strife which is rapidly rending in Pitren, the Pettrieratio , party broke. oat with grcativirialeneo in the secret' session of the Senate on FiSday. Mr. lisle. wee in the•eltair, and atdis- Cusit afros° upon , the merits of sumo nomiriations to'offi sjwhich bad been sent in by thi PrOident. 'Mr. giighbr oh)o denounced the PreSideint with greitillottereeti, accusing him of:insincerity and rased - ince, and declaring that be meant to op posei' nud thwart him' whenever and .wherever be cu. 4 • . . •114 Dougini spoke in the same strain, stigma... tiiitik Mr. liortninan's - recent appoitatuente to' ,offical in, the West in very severe terms. Ile inti-1 methlti that the Buchanan Pnstueratersy . in Illinuis; weriq little literal. than th eives; and were as, re- I gars t 1 by the , people.. If anything was missing! frotdtthe•thalls, the Postmasters were initinitively 1 tusillicted of larceny. ••• • • 1/4ese impatations oa the standard-hearers of the .'lraithful roused the ire of Mr. Fitch.' who de nielitheir justice, charged Mr;Dortglas with otter. ing i ilratuelutealatunies, end denounced him ue ii reb4 to the Cetni.eratie pity. . t 30. Douglas, haughtily.roplied that he svassin utistilidaol aurteue , erisfu I rebel, and that.-neither thel,Pteeidentmor his Senatorial followers icOuld putlliim*dovrn. Ile then retorted uplift the gentle-. tnahlfr.am Indiana his charges of falaehoodiand. defaination. At this stage of the offair,iMr. l ale,, thelqChairman. called the disputants to o l der, ktn4ly euggeSting. its his facutionii way, th . 4;.the har - ony 1,11 O k i, Detnocroic• pa . ity ,would iet. , be , 4 'pro e et w ei a l r li t y 4 szl: d i s lis s p hi l l i i r:i e •s ot i , i t f il f: u a iri te g r . o s a t l r e . ff j e t i e l t:u is ti n . p ! Daii sat length •interposed, and sternly rebuked • thelkeulding scAters. Ile told them they were tallOng "like' highwayfuen and; t ra rri."—l.giire' (Mk huts exact language—red that their .conduct 1 , wail sliaineftil, and. disgracefel to the L..- 'Snate: Thi brought . thent to their vdtises, and they sau• • 641141 into silencer. • • ...,„ Tibia scene isrsaiii to have been Clement violent, a.il indecorous that has ever occurred in the Senate, evei in secret , session. where the proceeding's sire' inpanied always with great freedom of eipnner .tin iof hingiiirge—thdASenators lighting tlifle ci ' gap , '" end talkie,. and discortsing in the free.and edit .style of tie after dinner coeverantiun.:. lir'—i-The Conliuittee on Teriitrit ice are ittinCit to a. ; • reqirt in fevor of the urgouiiration of the Pike's NO gold mining region, and they will recom uratol the name ot, "Jefferson" for the Territorjr ilia future State, insraid of •Gibmin," as requested h7I ie settles.rThe 101.0 N • ag territorial projects I 4 * how laiforc•Congress: Decorah, Jefferion, AtTsona, ind , Nevad , i., There is room fi r half a tbigen more, and first oolong them will be lie I.lhgek Bill's country immediately north of "Jar. lefiraii" or Pike's Peak, and en the east Sidi of the i o takv Moonto , 4. • , 1 - - Otatliiies venieht fur ipies at our r extra .PI. four orwarded by Iw. Shearer's' ,te to notice et been voted et. 311,84uri' ed a bill for ir,irrents, by brott to leo Tostul won. is doubtful It erne teleinw lo;s4' of the birth 1111J , P1101 they mum '•an act tur tle wage, of ill he ri4tdy (lair nest,— should sign pbell at the oes=l:ty ev.e imeinher from' to the Twilit, Fly vutitu, 4HE COAL THAN. . ass Jan:nary '29, 1E136. proportion. the debt rtis otittuittee, the payment, but batter to be de- lbe quantity lent by jiailro3d this week it 192'40 1 1 , 19 agnirst: 11,903 yes . fur the eurrevpund iit week-tart yearl •I, the smnewbat e inilliona will he trnde suing up ns fiillows, showing nein etinse over nil the reeds eitnpared with last year, Istilch i• in smile inessure4ming to the mid state efrithe wentbei: finding 'Railroad, I. ; ltit,t.h.Valley Railroad, 'ranton South**. n . do• North fil ... ' - Increase in ton! gf(tur Cant deco-alms Ihnie their arrangemOnts for the AA Thoso who had no Can 4e negotintine !Mr the ,0 mporsy for Cdri , , in order ~'i tit . their business at leant, to r r tlianpany has application forJ, lI ley can gupply•nt Philgdelp l oent of Coal. This arises Ift Oleo that existed. last yeer id i4all the ruinous charaiter i ipe were furred to sell their tient' ThY z s difference at' l pf an for an the Philatieh Corned: and nixo the Niw Tol ? tat n majority of the-New 1 TO cents a ton mere for Coall E.huvlkill County by Boat t) ili Railroad and transhipped i ittaving that it taight•beitrilai ,1! 'e glee lost year's rateel Ittailiond and Canal: Is R. R. to Philatla.,. S Cannli--tolt, , • ...eight, raarback, , • ' • !3j bill . ..Fri t es in favor of Cil I I: rem whit.h deduct nveraml I,li tivorinc Coal from Sehuf l' 11 . street, • IL Actual difference in-favnr iton over Bread eirrPt by Ra g . Rules to New York— tq R...11.-r•Toll and ficiirht iiranshipment ill. Port Rich CP:6 I:ll3r.ie. might to .Fow York, . s • '; 'lly Verne on Schuylkill4aviget *might tulgow York, il i . .. : - , ~ • In favor of Canal, f!. ' 14 4 4 To which mutt he added the 10 cents per ton ad,' °. [ R itional price which it largelportion of the henvy a . ilealers in New York will Ores fur .Coal received $3 , Cartel, making the difference in favor of the Cniti fu'l 24 Cents per ton, Which lea good profit. LI , 'Mader these circumstances the Canal Company is bOt i 'ound to go up„ . or the Railroad . Company is sound to 'come down, If they do not desire to tjtalte only the . tiede that Oil Canal cannot. carry. .1 The vmpression has gore abroad that the Pres ( ideal 41 the Railroad Compitny 'does not care so Mach shout in . creating his l i 'Coal' tonnage lisle , does the tossehger and tnlseellensous • traffic oil .7 1 1 the rood: 3Vbether this 'ranter is corruct or notd {we are flat prepared to say r imt it is generally be { lieved. We feel confident find \by economy the ICoal Trade of Schuylkill Ci;Onty; both the pas senger and miscellaneous acids of the main reial land also the .Lebanan 'Vali?' y Branch, would hi [ increased , in a much greater If not double ratio, . I than , it wil I he:by all the exertions now Med° to incruase the travel anti mie ellaneeue truffle of the rt di tvidineNintb and Valid from the connectini Vest trout ilarrishOrg. !Pt every additional tun of Cool carried over the R tiding Railroad there ilwill be an additionuf geniis, ton miscellaneous { ;, - "trade carried, and then .m o st be a eorrespontling liklincritarte in possengera in ordertU bring back the trsen thousand of.pur , population .egain,• whieb Ithe • and ii.oon - oftliehnOk ill- County 'has haat it within two 'y e a rr r owing ti the Jterfase of oar ;trade and the general euspenston of all improve. mettle, and this populatioh 'W o uld continue to I tivrel l the Passenger trtvell of- the road. If the fltallroad.Company citeld c doftblis the population of FlSehnylkill County, 'sbeliluttl in so dtang just [ldOillt the value arbor proPeity And her trade. 1 Tit s year is 'the time tor.the Ritedingl i eilrond iCourifin.9 , to dead nff in the trade and to keep the lead: 'She cab carry -Coal at an average of:$1 05 per ton fur the /coyest, and Lwith , the increased • '-1 trade she would rptatlve,',pay a 4iajd.ead' cern. on Ibis year's belie e. She has al ling 'net on hand that ° she will retied ',• years•to come. Our Individual Coat with *or • indomitable' spirit • of indu • gelid, to aid and, starlit in barking'. up .. :4 1rit6„ their tonnage—eztetarive Shafts 'v :- ..'usidititely be started , ift tbe - Rinttherni 2thisi Basin to reach the'. Mammoth : V :Vein near the depots, in order td save b .lion; In feet, the confidence it trunk would throw millions of dollar:4l@d iii ••,, poppiatiots',lnto Bebtiyikill Comity to t.eur mineral'nsources; and the Menu :Railroad would find a trade throw's) that would not only use .alliko - "lrk but would require a large to sent Abe increased nide she It would also paralyse sp the It . meals tanking in other reotote'ret has been forced into market bel for speculative objects,,is council high rates tp aintained on our again repast ibis year is the _ wait another y'par.. gaffe tie to! 14 . COAL fiSOPOrnOi! or 711:1g Us the Mittere`iro!'7 l q .. d t.! b " s ' the Astbiakte product of that ' sent to market in 1858„ at 6,491,187 our Aothricite Mid Bituminous, ombrand o _ Ta ble, independent of Pareirn 0:011, is 08 ,7ewtons. • lae hing 7,473,948 tons. ,We estimated the whole Produat of Coal in the United States a. abnotll,- • 000,000 tons, which may „hare been rem a half to onemillionitins too brow:, Since th p we have snit I statement in the Philadelphia , /Way R;;- giater which pots down the product of Coal (ti the __United States in 1858, at upwards of 14,600,000 tons. This ettimatelwhich is meals a trout oth er estimator, which we know are • not brays nil :able) is ei'least froti 3,500;000. to 3, ,000 tons i i ) too high. It is well known that the Coal Trade in the West was greatly. depressed 'i 1858, and wee feel ionandentthat' the product w Id not Ca na the following': la Western Pennsylvania, Add 'ramount on our tables, This gentility we think will emit not eiceed the whole product of Coal; ted States in. 1858. The Coal Trade : , ted States is In its infancy compared Britain, where 65,3114,707 ions were but under the influence of a substan ire tariff the Coal Trade of the •U, would nearly double in a period of, fl NEIT JEIISZT Cori TRA.Dit.—The. eerriAer rays: "The shipment deflate Elixabeth i week ending Jon. 15. weei 7050 tons of 425 toes over the correstAuding It is stated that the fertheoming ann • the Delaware, Lukewarm end • Company. for the year ending Deee now inade.ue, would eshibixprofits . '• patty's een! trade fur the year, exceed( end almost equal to $1 40 on- every carried over the road during. that,, morecer, en effort would be made i I year•to carry over the road a malle t ' market t 'and also. that int the elsui prices for coal at ElitlbettlpOrt 1T0121. 1 low the price of 1855." • AV.3 clip the above from one of We bare not tuna contider:ce iu the colotiens of profits. unless we hare of expenditure' helore OF. We OF, thikeptopnny has all the trade in i (They-buy the Coal front-the product no . other outlets to market, and of ,e. I ifiheir own prices, 7 -hut even, wit • tam, no person engaged in—the Co. Let ere tbnt the profits amount to ;on the business of 1855, unless t figures of ell the expenses in detni port, the seine ns the Rending Ra It must, be borne in mind; that 'nine and sell their own Cool and they have to-pair interest and di;id inastock of upwards or ss,ookquo. teeny stock speculations afield n so tpanj• .reporta tosnufactu#d to little confidence can he placed in n. i • uncle. It is a common practice to by Mining Engineers on certain pr to order; for which they ore psi which cot one particle of reiihnee . merely for the, purpose of speculat ding people have been -thus mind ] lions of, dollar, for several years- p ,ferent Coal Regions. • Lenten Tat.t.s.—The Philadel Thuredly states that oar earrespon' rcct with regard to 2it cent• redact oti the Lehigh and Palate:lre Di This may hare becn # en far net been poiitively arranged, and al amount of reduction T hilt it is .that the rates agreed upon 'read Toll on the Lehigh Cann!, 1 Do. on DelawariDivieir, / 1959. 18.407 9.835 7.91-0 2,lrttl• 1858: 11,903 8,948 • 6,2031 1,939' The tolls oa the Delaware- Div let will be either 27 or .10 cents,' Lost y i ear the toll on thelehigh =MIMI • narwar. Delawa're " • commencefi iikoking !fisuing year's ial facilities Intl huylk. . . Navigation k l to transfer a portion Oho Canal, and the Imotts Wharves than i 1 bin -for. the traftrhip• Nom the great differ favor of tho Canal, tf • the trade to those Reituction on the Lehigh Cana, on the Delaware Dirbion 31 ce reduetiun of - 16§ _cents from ' PIII4ADKLPOIA COAL. MAnKce —The following 'ate the cash pti, the erg : Schuylkill W. APh Lump, • " Esc 4t, Stove, Red Lehigh;.Lnuip, r Conl to Richmond Mounted to At _good phis trade wascenn ric trade, erbrisidering ark dealers will give received direct from tptt they will if sent et Port Richmond, 1d with other Coal = . to Philidelph t ie by By retail from yard, Chertriut Nut $3 25 ® $3 50, prepared NEW YORK COAL MARKET, There has bean in active demo during their ast week. The stock arrivals are liberal for the reason the East hat been moderate; $3 80 . 154 40, and from yard,, 655 25. In foreign little is. do IA Liverpool Cannel bare been m —Trihitoe. • Boston Coal M ' lebrralot Weekly frees the Boston Ca - • - - • clut 63 cents 1 - s sl IS Newcastle, • • •• - DOD. Orrel, - • - • non. Sydney, - • - - mine chit Mimi. • - - mine cha `Victim line,• • - - mine rha Schuslkill, white ash, ton do red ash, - - do lump, - • Lehigh lump. - • - .7ohns' limp. (Schuylkill) -- Latkonnona. • • • differenee in de. kill over Brbadi' T AZTAIL PRICES AllthrSeite white k red ash- • - f Canal 25 cents per Coal Trade by Haile* Sent by ital Iroad tor the week emit fling - last: • • Port Carbon - • . -* Pottaville • - • Ilikrin • -, - auburn, - • • • • - Port Clinton . - - • • itn Riebmnnd, $1 20 °n3—Railroad Total for week •• • • Previously this year • - - pny.7 G 3 ctt '-, 1 55 Total - - To same time fast year - • Increasb so far, PI negrovk Amount tninspou Union Canal, kiwatani itallroa The faller litk Is the aqua, Icy over the dllieFeat Itallroada la tic stark evading no Thursday orealua wt LS mine 111Uand S. Ilatan IL R.. 7; • 10 Mt. Carbon. ..• 2,:i: Schuylkill Valley" • •-t l5 MI. Carbon krt. Carbon 17.:..* 05 Mill Creek, b,St Little Aelnylklll.. .315 Lehigh Valley R. lt.fer For Week on Saturday las Hazleton (A. Pardee k C 0.,) • N. sugar Loat,(Parker A e0..1 Council Rldge.(Bbarpe, L. A e 0.,) Monet Plearatot. S. Mt..' (Itandolpha * Vampatdre.) Ooleratoe, (Retail( Johuson,) Bierver Itradow. N. York A Lehigh. (Taggart kBo , N. Sp. .It. (J:11 McCreary *Co., 8. Sp. Itt..(Ordbin A Debates.) Colon Iniproyemeot Co., German Penns, ' -2 Other Slippers,. Total. Last year, 9/iip - men l ie to lame 11:41 4 1 2 :11 12 yen— . Shipped North,- .1.939 11 Shipped South, _0409 09 . T 4 14 00 . Shamokin Coal .Tra Amused of 00.1 Shipped frau S op to guturday I it ws Vor thii mak; ' • I, Molting , the toll from Mom+ to Bristol, • ' • " Broken and Egg, " Stove, Increue,ie far, Scranton Coat Trod For week sudistg on Saturday Shipped North, .2,116 111 Shipped§outb, 7 617 16 Trgyostoo Coal Ihr s ! . Ftribeivreek, • ' 2,111 ~,~i l Brood Top coal Trot. fir ;$3l,- , 3- . . firm. AU • Forth,: tid week. ' =67 up 6.3 34 - 13 45 t Yawl • - - 61:00 eh!" you. 4.67!' *yids, 1 . 651.3 , icy the wash: 3,0313 -TAW t -tor, try, - are the road , Dula its to of ; • Its Ash ▪ asperse. iospire, sands of L •,.eslopiog • s of tbe -Rates at Till mot TriusspOirtaitP,lllk - or m Lunar *MUT 11411.110i , 04 , - - - Mauch CbsakteiTmiloni do Palsitteettopet.. iko. MonliCanalaiiiht at phiMilibing,l,42 IFtatea ek Toll, 41t4., team Illsitaab Chink. Vla Latdah Talley aad Northam to Matte► attest, Phlladelahld; ' itate• of Toll, &to t toBallttioor• Trove • PinetroliOn cursor Company and Mac tons to Dauphin t Soigne. E. IL Co., $llO From Dillerabsig, in tall , of Clotapaoy. ,- - 110 From Travortoit. in gam of tyarorion ; - .-1 From Sunbury II snip of Company--and - 41i4 tolls to Shamokin it. /Leo., . t tO NEW ADVERT'NENTS CRACKERS. X413111CH . , Soda, .Wager, .Sweet, Gin ger azid.Wl ue Crackett, received fresh ern! week rocs Phllsalphia, by 11!EATTY Pottsville, Jett. 92, '59 tf CHOICE TEA', BLACK AND'CREEN. jr3EATTY & 11F t EBNER. have re- NOTod and tur sole,'verfettoiee Bloat and lima rati ertleh they offer to thttr customers at falirates.a Pottsville, J0n.29, 5. SPOOL COTTON. . : • WILLIM ANTIC LINEN FINISH E:pool Cotton of Aiseirican Manufacture, whits and tutored, said to lap aqual to arty imported. for sale by BEATTY Jr ISEEDNY:B.. Pottsville. Jan. 29.'39 • • VIdCLAfinktION. -7 • VOT.IO 'is hereby given thatan Ad* 1 . 1 plies/At Court -or Common Pins will held at Pottsville. lit medlar theetlanty of filthttylitillou movi , DAY, the 14th day oCFebvoiry. 1859, at le o'clock In, the forma:4oo continue one week. • JOIIS p! . .llol3AßT,Sbeeiff. Sheriff's °See. Pottsville, t •. • January', 18A9. J.Tanuttyy /0.'60 6-31 Stichter & Thompson, DEALERS IN • Mu, 1.800,000 1,800,000 1,000.000 HARD-W./Mi t :CVTERY. IRON, TOOLS, &0., Corner Centire and Mirka, :‘,Bign cif the 4," POTTSVILLE, PA. • January 29,10 13-tf 4,600,000 7,473.948 12,073,948 ,:if it does in the Uni of the llni with Great pined in '57, B iel Protect. 'lied States .e years. GOOD GROOERIE at pqrai- woricoss:: " ' Wm. PARVIN.• Jr.. • S. W. corner allitlfirr and 12th its., • - - Philadelphia, Ito% ou band and is constantly etokiviog a choice and ~.^enoral intortinent of Fatally Groceries, consist ing or Superior Mark . and 'Green Tema, Coffee. it Hansa. Tonguee, fleef.Lard. Fiat, English. :suers, Preseryea. Potted Mesta. Wine, Liquors, Lc., Lc. All of which wilt be cold at the moat reasonable pried*. for Cash. . • . . Wet,irdora by tail) of °tilers'* promptly attended to, and delivered to aoy part of the city, free of charge. "%,•Cataloguee sent when dated. January =ME ort, for the no increnAls . ek last year. '•el_ report el ro THE LIVERPOOL 'MID >LOEDON EIRE MID LITE COMPADY. , AuthoriZed Capital---$10,000.000. Paid tip Capital, Surplus, and Reserved Funds, • - ' •114 000 000 . • TAability of the shareholders unlimited. • Having been appointed Agent in tbte District by thri Liverpool and London Fite and Life Insurance Company: . and Pr other reliable Fire and Lift Insurance Companies or Philadelphia, I am prepared to rdeelve applications for Insurance, against Fire, on every description of build ing and TrOperty, Coal 'Operators would dud it advanlagwons • to Insure their colliery st ructums In reliable Cumpanies, for which I a..t as.figent. , - Parties desiring Insurance are , respectfully Invited to rail at my otbee„where Ivirtleula is will hegira!). togethl !or with the resPertive elreularit of the Oompanies, and detailed statenteuta or their pre.ent rendition. REFERENCES: P Ufa drip, in. 'Uterine. John 'lnciter, Eel.," John Shippen;Req. Janice Dundaw, Hen, W. Snyder. Eau.. John It. Whlte..Esq., Hon. James 11. Campbell. David Japes, ?CD.. lion. C. W. Regina. .Hichaid S. enrith; Keg.; "H ORACE H. M. Palmer. Esq. " P. SMITH .Centre street. ahoy. hiNrareglan. Or at Pennsylvania Halt, Pottsville, Pa. 5- , .er 31,185: ri . ttin Corn I r $800;000: ton of coal , enr. That. the: prerent: of i tons In tt Spring the be axed be- r exchanger. e.paper Cal. II the items aware that e own boucle, re, who have urre they can this Oran- I Trade will 1 40 per ton ey rhea the in their Re [frond doe=.—' his Company ith this profit hds on a clip! Another New Story NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. There aro so day, ood SYLVAN. HOLT'S bAUGHTER, ler, the! bu . belt of those ....et op reports perties, wade A Novel. By 110LNE LEE, Author of 98athie Braude," • We shall commence the publication of the above new novel in the '.!;trw Ifoag bran-Wxxxsar Taman, on Vier day, February Bth. Those who wish to'securti the lint part of this extremely interesting novel, should salad on their subscriptions immediately. 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"This is a really good novel. • * The trine is healthy and nautili!, the social lestuns Inculcated useful and tin I portant, and the lingnaga exceedingly happy sod will chusen."—LondoW Literary Gazette. 'Sylvan llolt's Daughter' Is a fascinating young wei. man. wlthbliom we recommend our: readers to make • acquaintance for ,themselves. It is' well and solidly written. There is nothing •slight or supereclal. author has evidently wished to do her,bast, and she =hats succeeded In writings novel that-is well worth reading - , and which possesses Abe cardinal virtue of - being ex tremely interesUng.mr-London AtAcricrunt. is body and substance, and is written In earful and good Engliah."—Saturday [leviers. and one on ,ean be pinee(l, .n, and Coot ckut of mil- at lo the Li in Ledger 0 lent wee lacer en 'on the Willi riun Catnap havinc to the actual . ell onderstool 1 west 38 cents' 32 " • bunk 70 " Ori to the on 51 cent/ 351 " SO/ 13 cints, and F, making) the nch Chunk to Jan. 28, 1859. for Co) by • 35 $3 4 , 40 .3 55- •. 55 fi4 3 GS 1 62 i • ( ce 37§ (a) 375 75 (i 9 38b 300 13 25, 4.00@5425. nn., 27, 1859 . — ' d for domertio 1 ample and tho the demand for , des by, cargo at , ton, at $4 , 50 e; PIII.III aat $9, nui. 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