t i station or the ktisiint i JOlrsifil hi eq. .11fil_t4 3.— grt i re c irculation or any• UMW ottierunnefillf 1 0 1 , •etibueolea In tbe Coutityl vs tt ctreniltes r r it& T ,„ o r . th r e tlf e In to ' r gi t g l iulint i l i s e , VcAlurse .ntorth l t= 1 Voisocrtliet as fr lanhilthrid In an, three other pis• Via as rcltl.l the rates of arivertiling are *Way', gra . fi pr ice according to the circulation or the paper. Oiners' eloittitat. DOT _-.. T5 .-t VIL ... LE; P .._, A -,..,... . Dis . ic.; - ~ •. -43_DA1, 00108_4 - E s 1650. , 0/1:-:A -- Porrtvitia. .....„.....--.__L...-------------------- 11116dle Ward, •,. - - ,N. E. Ward • j • , ~' 7. ' fig ----i - ix; ' NW. Wariir • • ' : ''' " r * ' s ° lllll 'W/ 11 C • , - - ;.. - -_, '. ''..,' .--- -**. SIP - - 1 :- - Aehland, . --. , . - . ~ 17 4 7.-. •.,} iii Ranh ' . *• - --, .'- 49 '''' y :- to - Auburn; - ' - - - -.„ - '' . et S - s .• -.. id „... . . . Blythe, Ininche i - .- :, .. -•:-.•-- i -- ,: - ,...3C .''' -"•-- 4ti* Agelatil t ' • anther, vA. ,ll Frost dooin N 0.2,110 Broadway • Fait It 5 0 4 , -, - 44,Coe ' t Ca, btb an4Chaanot Ore eta. West B ru rattart . * - '.* ''•;`'* it ' - 114 tow ”.4 Late; FAQ. ' gom -. .4 . , 1 butyl ti l. Nortbun Casa, ' ~ , -...: -.-- al . -In in , re authorized to rear re au p aos and' co Cream:ma, 4l oef lath Ibr the blmtas• Juniata estat t aahment. &,drba d o n , 127 V. 6 e.- 1- 7 ---- pEOFDrilKEßristo. • Foster, Franey, . -1 la it A meeting of the members of the People's Llen s tn*. ." ' • '- It 136 n olYe - % • , 23 69 t ry and of all opposed to the present cor tat u astorrenta, - - .. • 29 -- OS ~fit National Adtninistration;aud in favor t i o ll i u' h l fa k r,„ l ;:';;;;. - . - , -: -, 'tean idle People's nominees will be held at Hill's xaha l3 o°M,M o labilta,. i ~... --• .. ti L }lntel, Pottsville ; orr.ltiundey: Evening, Oct. Upper llabaniaugo, , 1., . ,' .21 - •' 67 10,nt 7 o'clock, P. M. Addresses will'be de . • East wars, . 1• ' I . , at li ve red by Hon, James%H. Campbell, Robt. t „it, ts .,.. t , , , . -3, 4 3 1 93 2 ° g. Palmer, Benjenin H ay w oo d , Eeqrs and 6:0tw031.40, ' . ' - • : - lap .22 , 3 , '7 Eon Norwegian, . '-. 39 ' ' -SI Ater eloquent and popular speakers. Ontlgibarg. • • - 101 137 ...I, • PloedroverTownablp, . ~, , ' . , 149 121 Geonuts.—The opposition has carried the rinerwove Botottgb• ' - •' • 16 3 a Palo lto, 61 • 66 'Tkird Congressional District in Georgia, and Port Carbon; - . • ROI 09 Port Clinton ' ' - • - • •. 61 66 , two other districts the conteitis close. poster, ' - ', • .era ~ ..% De democratic candidate is elected Clover., of .. . ' ' - 1 /' ' - 'll s t opt by a handsome .majority. , • saboytkm, . , ~ ...-114 -- 64 JUDGE „, w h o , „_ _,A, Se n ator NOrP, i tl l Zr n ' aTril • ' a EDICT, natielngeti &tab- tWard. . :a '' 45 y r oderick, and was mar: lly -wounded in ther, wlrd• . .- 111 1 :- r t ar, - ,- ... -, 7 . .- 7 e nsuing combat, is the lifornia: Supreme fh.(unt - , • . , - - Nortbl II m ut, , - - ~, „ - . lot 154 , Court Judge who ,dticidd the Sunday laws Booth ,Yard, . - res -, rt , un constitutional. Ha was a political dims- Ei „ s T „ v tliAT l . A . ' .. .- 161 101 gogtle, and in trying to kill off Senator Brod- 71 1 ,:lt1 1 ;:°. , a, ...' ~.. - - 1 - 4*6 144, trick, he lost his own life. .. Fremobt, ' '- ' ." •••• - . 1 5 64 2 . i ll Unleo, WaattLedtad, • . - 110 216 West Penn, . ,60 "118 I Total, ! ' . - 6703 ' 6431 •`' • 6494 , i OUR COUNTY AFFAIRS—The Robberies. • All lUaoest citizene'nf all parties, ;rho •want to p ut a 'stop to the extensive'roboeries of -our , Count, Treasury Ind the Alms Rouse Fund, to gether with the monstrous a - feelings practiced In m op of our townships, oUght to.vote for the Pao pfe's Ticket on Tuesday, next. They. pledged themselves in favor of Reform last year, and they . fulfilled all their pro Mises last winter.. 3 hey have s 'topped manY.leake already Give the people' the control of the Commissione a *GM and the Alms Route, and theywill'ithp moreheakeland save i thousands of dellarsannual y to the tatilayer& of the County. .: ' . .''• - ---. ------..4 .- . ~..,.-.---------•_ti__.__ WORTH - CODING FOR. . irn It is positively pal b those who have in vestigated the affairs of th ' County, that if the People's - Party are put in power in all the depart ments of this County \ • ' . • - $lO,OOO a Year in Tazatial Can be saved &atonally. ''iie preient high "taxes of the County, caused by the enormous stealirigs practised fore few years poet, will soon ruin al most every timed -working And 'industrious man in the County, if nut checked. -Is not teieh a change vottheontending for by 'every honest voter and ox-payer, in the County ? Then rot" the People's Icket on Toads, next, if you desire a reformat- CALironstA..—The lecomptonites have swept COlifornia, electing their Governor by a large ma jority. The vote fur the Congressional candidates vas close, (he Republicans and anti-Lecumpton. its having united o on; the same candidates for Con 14t!d-State Printer. BleKibbin is the first anti.Lecouiptonitelor •the last 'Congress presented to the people•for re-election, who has been defeat ed. .The Administration party 'Dent large sttms of money to carry the election and have succeeded. Judge Terry challenged Senator Broderick after the election. They met, and the Judge was' mor tally wounded at the first fire. •, • . . • • The contest wan a very_easiting One, BOYS UP AND AT THEM. A *aim from Reading deletes' that the Peoples. Ticket; with the gallant Keim at its head, will sweep'"Pid Berks" like a burricade on Tuesday out. We learn also that the'PeoPle's candidate' for the Legislature in Old .Northumberland will also be elected' on-Tuesday' next. Now boys, we want to see a big majority piled up for the. Peo ple's Ticket in Schuylkill County—yOu can knock the Whaeg-doodle faction clean out of their bouts, nu Tuesday next, if you"will go to work right. - llefeatis already depicted their countenances, snil the general. Impression is that they will be beaten so badly, that scarcely a grease spot will be loft of them after the election. tWith Berks, Schuylkill Ind : Northumberland 'OD. the People's side, Patentßeinocracy can scarcely find a hiding place in thit State hereafter. TIVB $lB,OOO ROBBERY. • .• Tan Peyote, you are aware thst.4udgmeet hes bee given in favor of the State in the above sum against our County, which ebm was paid into the CountiTrtaanp tor the uae of the State, by you, and stolen therefrom by a Democratic Alec-hold er. Independent of the above sum, about $15,000 . - More has heetitolen from the County Treasury by this eam i ttemocratio o ffi ce-holder, whieh„..if his security.. ors nut pay, you will hare to pay over again.: In the meantime the 'tax-payerr; in addition to heiry taxes, are compelled to pay interest on the large sums . of borrowed money , to meet the wants.of the County. Is it-not time that the people should take oar County affairs oldie. 'their direction, and.pur a atop to these wholesale robberies by politicians?, WE have but lAle room to devote to the anua bie and courteafttseilitor of the ,".North Tenn. Sylvania" Register; this week'. We however pity his readers for, the dose he again inflicted on them in his last issue. He saes among-other things, that we area "blaCk. guard." This reminds us of the propensity of 'an old friend who occasion fly got a little lively at convivial parties, and when in that condition• every person he met he declared to be-drunk. So.with this man Fernon, he is such an intensified one, that itoozeti out all over, and so completely enveloped his whole caresiand conduct that he ; like ou t old friend, a disposed to shift his own frailti on those who are directly the opposite. FAIMERS AND an The Scranton hepaq(cism glees 0 1 excellent advice . tru the Farmers .nn Luzern° • County, ethich la equally lbw. or Schuylkilreouuty: • . A Word to Partners. ' Democratic farmers! a word with i liming to a party that opposes erote du'try, because itOirns that it is tally to pay a WA prfce fur goods n when you can get them soinach elms Admit that your coat's, your shoes a fabrics of liven and iron gaits more eared at home than if. brought from a you ce that the men that make the you too, that they and 'heir stock c products you raise. You sell them . h ,turnips, oats, an'd a host of articles w balky to be transported. A foreign take only grains, bat if you can see all you can raise of every descripbo ico can afford to pay a little more a sloth gild take a little less per bus wheat. The doctrine therefore is lam! "buy whep you can buy chats .when you can dearest." Adm Trade enhanced the price of a farm cuts him off from aMarket for his bu hay and potatoes, white Protection manufacturing establishment at his 'es a market fiir everything be,ran p you sustain, by your rote, a policy alike the value of your soil and the products? If so, uphold the detain • ' A Word to Mined. Mipers of Lucerne! ii•ur•oragua ri , the diamond for coal Iperease the goes the price of coFill and up go y Leesen Olaf demand, and down falls Coat becomes a drug, and jour w with the price of what you furnish. the dentinal for coal ? Domostio use factoring purpoiest Thal:bore fan gcs and mills there are, the greater tion of the coal, which is the produc eau anything be mote fosalish in '5. •to be opposed to a policy which bui : fa/tortes in your toiti.at, Can aoyt suicidal than tasustiin ii"party •w oppuens this creation of , tnannfaet • deer? Why should we bay in Elie (loth or a tabric of metal -when' we we want at 11062- Why should w. tang money to Ley iron and other g tnittmg we could get' theta cheape be made at all here, lima furnishing .al wages, while the money paid for ,ea is kept at home instead ut Rodin -foreign pockets to your own'impuv! you would standby the policy tbat trade, cease waiting the Democrat% I ,SEP , kgate, believed e•I be the World, has he constructed forth. Tie It i 4 eighty.tvuje tt et the Canal—thirty-vac feet site i thifty.two inciter thick. itle -- Durieg the late azOtaty rt 'EmPeror reined in chArger w th e Phet"grekher% Dinder up tint billet& be photoglePticd "mi. A copy or this picture is tech of Ws Mlrelils. It:„ THIS VOTE' ' '. an TiAlto;4 l ,lll"ptiblish the eo+o for Sopron:m.l'W*. to Samnall eounty lostyrir. frr the, tororto,tiosi,of those.who &tiro to com pare !hailstorms it they toma io. out Majority, - -••-• Majority fur. Read; the. Poop! couety,„ 2064 iletatri- majority 1 17,023. . •" Vote the Peoples' Ticket. Free Trade, which di minishes business in the Country does nut suit you. It Agile who are in business can hardly keep from 'railing , and their business is gradually diminish log, artist chance is there foryou to enter into buvi fleas ? Yon cannot do It—many of you are com pelled to spend your time inidleness,—unstious to du loonietblog•—but cannot .land anything to do.— Is it not so I. Then how can you vote for Free Trade and Slave-driving Democracy, Which stouts up all the avenues to business. Thiall of it young man—and ask yourself in all candor; how can -I Tote the Democratic ticket? Am I nut de. stroying all my future prospects, as well as the prospects of my neighbors and friends? Young . - Inca, think seriously on this iubject before you .vote on Tuesday nest. . THE PEOI',IXB TICKET. Look at it—enatnine the character of the mart on it—scrtne l of them you have tried and found them true as steel to your interests—try them nolo. The, balance are all fresh. /milt dm ranks ,of the people,. not one haring been a candidate for office before, tuna it may the'refore truly he termed the Peitpla's Ticket. So .tionest and capable ere the ; candidutei fur the different posts, that the ticket commends the respect of voters•tif all par ties. A better ticket was never placed before the voters of 'SChuylkill County, sad but a few days ago wisheat4 an influential Democrat declare that he would vote it from top to bottom. liek like thousands of other's, bad become disgusted witb the Free Tiede and Slavery doctrines of the pres ent Administration, add iras goittg to give his vote -in favor of those who,adrocate Protection to At:eerie/in Industry; and Free Sidi tor tree white men,iand not fur Slaves. l r r rifeSTOM fiticm--- The Harrisburg Telegroph declares that the 'feigns of tale timer unerringly indicate the e1ec.;.,1 lion of the Peoples State Ticket on Tuesday of,' next week. There is an intense desire on the partrl of the people throughout . the State to rebuke ands' overthrow the Buchanan dyriasty ; and if they are not overtaken by the soldieries' Which grows out. of o'er confidence, and thereby inducepto sub stitute the will for the decd, the ieboke wil' be ,more terrible end seething then it 'was last year . We afpnal,ltherefure, to tier friends everywhere, • to lay aside everything like apathy or inactivity , and buckle!on their armor for a.dectsive enceitn: ter,' The en emy is organising secretly and quiet ly, and expects to steal* 'marett uphn'you. Fore warned is (entail:tied. Rally en masse undo t 4 the flag of Freedom and Protection to Ameilcanln dustry, and poll. a full 1 veto for Coca ryt\fia nd Krim, and the victory will be yours 1 .. Aamtnt.tx Inrrtrutz, pnnlosnofta,—We call particular iitb.ntion to the atirertisement of 1114 • Institution', under the Superintendence ' of tichneider,yrincipal. The school is beautifully , located in the.quieLboro l ogh of Orwiplarg, and we speak advisedly when we assert that the pupils turned out.i from this Inititution will rank with those of any other Institution in the State of a similar character. Our citizens who do not en- joy'gooa s i chools at home, or who prefer seodiog .their children abroad, will Gad it greatly to their advantogi,lin many respect., to sond them .to the `Arcadian Institute at Orw.igsbiarg. Mr. Schnei der is pationately find'of his occupation as an instructor l of youth, nod such teachers always ex cel in imparting information to pupils. One of Mr. Snyder's pupils was' tenant!, engaged in the Grammar School of our borough, end his exami- nation frond iuperfor to'that of all .h is witnercus • competitors, many of whom had been teaching_ for a number of years.• 01111P9ST OFFKR..—Tad (Minna Ul OUT Post Of- . fice is not prope-ly attended to from some enure or other, and unless it improves soon, the peupb will be compelled to get ,up;• petition and ask fur a removal. Within ten days we have had no "less than three lotto:BE6A to' ouroffice found in other people's bOxes—and we learn there is a general complaint:among our citizens arising front the same.eauso. Such mistakes can only spring from a groat degree of 'carelessness. About two months ego,.a gentletrian wits absent from our Borough for three weeks; on his return be found two of our letterein his box where they bad remained about iwo weeks. One contained a remittance to renew a Policy of Life Insurance, Atch bad ex pired the the letter was lying in,:the wrong box in the Post Office. In case of death, his family would have loitt:the insurance or else the 11' wit Blaster would have h..en held responsible. e following d Miners of liplicable to you„ You tion to hi •• height of ar at home - per abroad. ,t 1 bats; Tour , • MINERS AND LABORERS WILL YOU, PROVE RECREANTS Recollect that ulcer the so-coiled DeinJeratiJ Judges of . the Supreme Court nullified the law . • which gave you protection fur your wages in care 'cif 'Whims, the People'e • Party at the last session of the Legislature. bad another law passed, which Democratic Judges cannot touch, securing to you your hard-earned wages, in case of failures. This is a just and humane law which we bites, always advocated: But the Miner or Laborer employed at our Collieries, who votes against the People's Representatives at the election on Tue.day next, is reereant to his own interests, and does not, .de. , protection-...it fact, h i e scarcely deserve! .to be called a man, because he emit., the band that exteedi to tilin relief ankAgives him support for himself and family. It is all folly to con end that he clines for principle id sopporting-ihe.en .called Democracy , because, they have but one princiole'left, and that is all embraced in the word PLC:CDR% and they would just as readily plan. der a working man as any' othe r class of the cuth manity, or the public, trealiories. if manacle road. Don't ar'e' afar neutne *bat Yr potatoes, itch are too .arket will re a sale for of produce, and for your el lor your not always et, aad 'sell 't that Free ' ra grain ; it. ter and eggs, by creating oar tarnish. iodate.' Will tbat lesaega ariety of otic ticket.- e or fall with demtiod, up .ur wakes.— , the price.— oes descend What creates and menu odes and fur-. he conatnp tif our labor. :o, thou, than ds up menu log be: more l ich 'virtually riei ci - your ud a yard of Can create all keep caper. ode, even ad ,if they can you addition . cur PUrChai. he way into •rishment ? if builds up the ickat. ..... ~-. TIIE GRCAT CRICKET MATCH --4111i , TWV.NT,T , TWO BAL,I.Ir BEATEN.--TLe Elevet. of Ail Eng liLod beat; the Terenr)-two Cricketers at. Now York badly. On the first innings •the' Earli s hmen scored as donors : -7, -•' - ! asou.sn—nass lamb . r i , • T. liarearil, b Han Ravi. ts lal It. Carpenter, e Senlor,b Barns . . % J. ISteden ' run out ' • a 0: Pert, 011bbes ' W.Cell.ll2.lbOM" ' . • 5 . T. Lockyer. e Lang, b liallls . •_, • 'l , A. Itiger, el, 11.1110, b Gibber • • 1 11. 11. Stepbeimni b Hants. • . - 1 J. (Sear, b Halls , • J. Grooky,l b Ilallle ,_ 1 J. Jackson; not. out .- Dyes 10, leg-byes I, wiles 'I2, no balls 2 Total, nrnmutiro First Inntim, , a•c•ond labia& / • • Total. I 90 Beaten in a sin& Innings by M. The New York Cricketers .11M have to brurb up a little.' L l s ar st. bl l t i t tele—tha Width the* dentind Ad" WAo are the dliserabfef—Let the Dyspep ir, wtio sOffers physicolly sod 'Smolt:illy sower. B 'ut though ho has drunk the Teti dress of Suffer lug, relistlexists In the Oxygenated Bitten; thep am core for ill his *oat." a at P0611'0114 1 list ridiorby he Boulevard, the head of his o bo presente d PIPEWOPeR Daum. Colmar, Dried t Beet Aid Pima Ringer, just received and fop rale et E. Me - Dosold's Dry Mods mad Grocery Sire, nazi dour -to Praok Putt's IlordwaTo iStete„Ccette.strcet. YOUNG KEN _ Wits aslgnit* 7 4iiHii-4 - 4744tirii Erin Mis 7 n. —.iii;egAir . (44,4 04;4 4 :l4iii4'loi.ei r •,4- 1 „Aa lid :Bit - wins.: ;Tlis , sirs of pot* .Dolki if l . psg, in Holland l i ons, Sheboytais islitity,'W, "sin k Sufferteinacli'froin Wisknois of 'burst, and :Indigestion, ..: She bad been under ;a p ids,. elan's earn for some time. 4tlthiliiiia* . :, : . L ,o bet! teen Ms skill. SIM * parcbiOe Amin ! )I !' . . LAND times at our ollier k which hes given . at . - to her stoinseh ; her.appetita aiditret*li .0 . 11 to: turning, and we Arial, ,belleraLibat tide Is *xi areal ante effected by ',li.ur Melnik*, - ,-'' '. , f , We bas, stilt to locoed many irtuditrial ~i,', *tested, by:this reenidy, bias/ilk waft Micas op.; liortunity; Ott thing you can rely - loos, oi! *o have publiebed are from pennon mush res 1- td in.our community, and are !Steralls truf;' - J. QUINTIJ , Ed. Sbehoysla Niensbode, Sheboygan, is. r{,,t )4 1:4 (4 • TOR AUDITOR. OTIDIRAW: Tlifesta. S. Cisebrami at Iterk colt S ''',OR eV ~GEXESIAL: 'scums= U. seta' s at Seeks Omaiat - corm nom 701 "Assarsti : W3L SCIIALL, of Onrivilmul. JOICS P. BOYSII, tranqua. puggitToN, ortreawat., EZl:===ii HOW SLI. pi, Minenve ilk; vox vitascsra: 7ASLICB R. CUCAVER, of Ashland. toe omrnaetoarrn•: NTAN 3.IUOXAS, or Washisstaa toinalldP, 11:4 cops= t nt:LIL BRANDT, ot traorkiovresti/P. rag sm►nos t LIIWIS J.514111M, of Pottsville; • _ tot micro _ OP TB; root t Dr.AUttI!TIJS 31111L47;rf Auburn. gLi T . II93IPSOS, of Norrojrian.iosii.bip. IIItALDEZOCBATIO nexE TIMM? . . ; von AVIIITO4 GENZIAL C Etichardsos L. Widirbt, of Phlladelph FOR SURVEYOR GIMP:RAU . : • John Slow., of Franklin County. 0011111 T TICIMT. Tot ASSEMBLY : • JOSEPH K.ILAUREIE of Eldred, MCILAEL BEARD, of Tamaqua, EDWARD'SERNS, of North lilaoheim. • 111111220, •TTORRUT EORtiP. ilels. Seim, of Pottsville. • ma TIZA/111131: V s ETER Y. XLIDEY, or Pottsville. COX11161110NU: fCUABLEBII. FIRLDEMICIA, of West Peon , " PO* C 011.03111: Dr. E. CIIICIIESTRU, of Seboylklll Ilona Z ol H DC aley. POll omicron or one P 00111: - FEEEEITICK BECK, olliortli Msßbel FOR ACD1T011: JOON' W. DOWNING. of Pottsville THE COAL TWA E. . r.. w i :t ..,.~.li~U.l+ ;• s. ~l{D.tD otober 6 7 1130. F The quantify stet by Railroad ibis week ie 410,- 039 12—by Canal, 30,402 16—for lbs. week, 701,. 432 03 tout, against 40,337 by Railoewd, wed 41.- 669 . by Canal for the- Currespendleg wick - t year. Lots tlor the witak,tbOictonp. The Board. oflittutleis ot the Seisayik ill Nay - gation Company, arriVed"alliount tabors Thursday evenin - g,.in their barge, baring modal their kali trip for the inspactiosi of their . work'. The trade sums up this week ■s Mows: 1 >ki 2.7,4 1 2,1.71 gl :Srg S . 1 g ' 2 :?. E Et% 4 -" I'3 "f! OyH. m er I- t? o TI,•1 ' 4 !?2 , 11:;. 4 ik ; 1 1, 2 f ia =. ?Q e.n• 1 . 2 3 tro g= • •ri FF 9 4- . 1 I g ... - .._..r. ~,g „ ,t s. ... r . rm i,4 4 --. it 3.. eal.!- .:-... ......... ....e." 7. pl .. ..91 :11.4f.' 7 4•1 g . • raZatf. 5E q. . I ale 4 i'd on . . h .... ..2- . 311,4 ~-... - ... a. - "I ..144-...c4ow — ta m..4.4c100... m , e4.01....§44 * OM . J..Colap .4 .r....... 0 m g 5 7 —cAlpiii.L. r tn.:l:Ein g ~,,5er,,,,,, , _ • 4 APlodo.lo.ro= 1.. - 4? 7..1 - 24.5 - muciat.kt2 ZlTl:ig2e.Ts4 liEg..Bs4=.two ttZW.Cltgailr •ta I 7-* ..e El rd s . 4 . .E.Staz. t k'g •z:tP....*Wkji ..• ...... .... 1:1. Ili ... - § Ee COO :1 lu ..i:'s , N=24rs.; 4 Ji,:g?.. ' - g -W-15,VOA- •ce• "yl ~ rl - 416 r. nil s• • .1 L • • 'c„ • .:' • . 3 re Eiz I '• • h There is a loss. fur the week, compared with lost year, of 2,250 tens. .1 The increase. of Anthracite this season so from all the Regions, is 707,288 tons. There is a decrease in the azgregate fretn. the Bituininons, Regioni sending Coat to the Oar board.: - • 1 - Freights from Port Riebmend to the East are gradually on the rise. We (loots to ROstim at 81 50; to Abode Island, 25, and to 90 @95 to New..Yoric. A name ASID AILMITOWN'It.m.RoAD:—We are happy to state that. I land ,IL'Otilersi, have al-, ready responded to the prirPosition made through our columns last week, approPriatingl2,per cent., of. their rents towards furnishing the Irorrfor the, road. Every intelligent lead kcilder sees the ne-1 eeseity of hie aiding in Its construction, to sebserve, lila own interests. If this road Is not built veotal will have to be be reduced at least: 20 pei cent.,l before our Region will be able to compete withl the other Regions in the New York market, which is the great Coal mart of the .Country. Mr.. Johnson, the Privident of the- - -341ew Jereey,i Central Railroad, is In Europe. Be-will iail,fort New York on the 15th of this month, l(tid as sooni ea be arrives, arrangements will he nude for car-1 tying Coal on his road, do that the Managers of the Auburn and Allentown Company will be atisq to arriva eta rate of charges td be made Tor the tionsportition of Coal between Mount Carbon and New York. The Board of Managers Rini then meet our citizens, end confer with them otki this subject. A circular mill be addresied to tho lend-holders in a few 41ay', to which we hope they will respond promptly. Those who have rend the delta:ll4 for the last terr.weeks ought to be sufficiently posted np on this subject, (o mike up their minds as to the necessity of subscriptions on their pirt. , — About $50,000 is enbscriptint have already been promised here by our Iron IStanafactureri, incase the ‘ iron is.made in Schuylkill . County, wberelt of roam ought to be=Be. A week's notice w ill be given of the visit of the Board of Manager', border that those interested can be present-from all-parts of the Region. In the mean time let every citizen make op his mind how much stock he will take, and be ready to act as soon as the preliminary arrangements are all completed. Mr. Wilder, the Superintendent of the Mine Hill Railroad, asenres as that the route from Schuylkill to-Auburn. as surveyed, isquite 'favorable—that it can be completed with a single ' ree k ; graded for double one, at a' cost not . eseceditt $30.000 'per mile, complete. The im pression is , that the test of the whole line, frtiM Mount Cirbon to Auburn, will not exceed $300.- 000. Title is $lOO,OOO less then we pht.lt dollen in our estimate made a few,weeke ago. We have no toubt but that the Mine'llill itallroaCCompa. ny will find it greatly to their Interest to aid largely in the making of thil conneetion, as it would greatly falllitete Amainess on their road, and may be the means of Miming this expense of transportation 'Ol2 Coal on their Road in this Re gion. The $250,000 Additional stock .sn'thOrised by this Company to be paid in during Mil; Might' he appropriated to this object es aeon' as the Ai burn and Allentown Railroad is commenced again. Wit observe by the, Philadelphia - 'ltalian of Thursday, that Mr. Cullen is about id withdrew from the Presidency' of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, as soon as - a . eucoessor is de, eided tin. The Bulletin , alludineto this -etalS.. Jett ll n il o Y t g ire . in Icdper .A referring to the . Eta ding Rail road Company Ind the propable resignation of Mr. Cal len, the President. would lead to the Interemas that there was dlmatisfacilon in the Paard. This. w/learn is not the ease. But It is tioresary that the Company should have a revs:salient, la Europe to attend.to certain st ream maturing in IFflO, which !snow near at ham:L .- Ind it is believed that no one is to competent . for this bees as It.. Cullen. It is. therefore, probable, that be will go Enmpe, and the Presidency win be assir.ned to some 'ape else. Nut no change will be made until the Board basted full deliberation .and has determined upon a ,flt glimpser who shall be satisfactory to all concerned." Cullen is aleetleuran of gnat...respeetabir-,. acc t end . on whore worifthe most implisit reliance. coo be pleecd-11 'well' qualigied to utinage the monied °Satre, and the details of the road, but be lacked that suavity of manners ao requisite in the management of a corporatist' where the business is so large, and which mutt necessarily bring btu' ieionntact so frequently with thirst "who tarnish the trade. Ile Lj ratber"bleor in kis manner, and so very decided, that bat .llttle intercourse took p lace between the President and the Trade; ill fact s perfect estrangement hid simnel isken plectbe wecn tbetn c rilicb tondetoti it rather nnpleniant tolootltialiOcernso • da iivi*li:rotiir rton fat , 1 0 1. 1 1 r eo. * deep 0 4, 6 ° 8 . 0 b 1 .0 0 ,14. 11 11 1 . 1146 1 1 4 1119 "thflk:**4- 04.11 4 1- , o ** llo- ste*intple: l ! oot earl to .- thhi anti% * 1ti.A,W 1 014 6111 0 * b ell i lr 4 1 1 !' ) 4 .414 tioctioe•ati.ot befill - see* it.: 11. - is bsut atieaLsted ritlt the inlet - 14f" , 11 : 14 ! -;,114 44\ tht ll 4, ll4& o 4 :#r*lsaitjo.„ Tweet *1 kiwi it hi' oat make a siegla.Tatiom _ paw* the ileeetw7 -UPltiors_lN '044, 1 0 !Pa* tl4ifte.:, ll filte will toliteitnifseild 4ll , 1 4- mast at a ‘ glammihittitetmlitaktabe eamouttanaL troll, 11 0 1 . - - eft, ail*tikt .4's4 tee . aaiiatage of Coal °maim' doiag tagataasi eiith..olo . Reat, always celled span him witk peat eoalitsam. knew*" that-081f intateata mould be pretested. eourageoL_ It geoid atm be kiwis that 81246 Maker Imbed . from yob , Plotammy. beam aifficotiff hs,sve . ociernit all paid" hive Might for bli 114v1M, sad be bat invariably : l)4p called I . for Aroastiltatlon. and his adrift hu eat:Muted largely •to wad aft have oetteirid. - Webers beard it *Hedged egelont Mr: Zither, that Is :wee wstravagent- as ,Presidnot . These who mete this 'tharga,inost benr in mint tat so ..rairroad.,encoentered each 'determined' b stility as the Reading Rail Road did white buitdin , and 1 during the earlier . yeantafter. its complerio . lf p e. it 'hes been hostile to Philadelphia' arid ealco tined, to divert all the trade from that int, i tumid ti it have nnionritered *Gib bitter ha ility 411' ibis road did 'front that city. At one s rim there was - not :a single • paint. - in the city that ould raise ite,voicOn its Uranus; more, inlet i in fever of i the road en'io inifiint Inserted In phliadelphia paper. even as advertitementa , - , The road required funds-411d Mr. TOrker never made so enemy tolbe road. It it true Ile granted many favors; but necestav* to l i g l ii i' l so to elm; 1 taro the road and build op a trail', e set bestile .interests. Re • did build it nr4t e th' a n l immense tnide, bat owing to tbi:detera I 'd opposition etn• gaged' against ft, every dollar required for the road emilt belt: be• obtained under the most disadvantageous alreomstapeas, which leaded to . swell op the capital clinch lint , iban It auglit • 1 to tba: . • Spitballs difacaltita hive all Wes matt the road is substantially ,built; - the equipmenta ere *goal : for -a carriage of two million tons of Coal—tb& Boating debt has been funded, and tirovision undo to meet in 1860 by an issue of bonds authorised some two years se, so that the . erponditnree will not be heavy bore 4 ter. Mr. Tucker is now te from ell the obliga tion sbe encountered befo ta in the toinagement of the road, and be 'mold po .in again unttatm milled and independent. With Mr. Tacker as President—Mi.". Steil, as Vice Presidentto perlatand all il;er elatailt, and Mr. Niebole at Reo oral superintendent of thp,tratle of i11 . ..r00d, it would bo a ',Ong tuns, tied command tb0000ll• dance of all e.figegisdiO thil Coal Trade, which will always Winn, ita iner!seed a mount.of tonnage eonelosloa *mart fauflastily, that we. know of 'no salvos - Who Is ro hejmy In 'Me' inter pourer, Wilk the trade, so quick, in his .periteptlons of the wants of the trade, Ind who can. command 'more work, In times of 41111eult1, from the am ploycen of : the 'Toted, than John Tucker. And there (soothing wheel the trade dreads ea ranch ae new And inerperieneed•rnen who hare ears favorite theory to carry out, and whin is fregusady done it the expense of, and to the great detrihnent of the trade. 'There ore oar views of the subject; and we givi them for what they araltoltb.` SCRANTON COAL Nonfif.-;-It will be 'Peen by the &Howie Otatement of shipments an thy Chensogn Canalria. Biragbatnton, that the oonpomption'nf Seranton Coal is on the laciest* In Central New York: 1858. • ; 1859, Month, .s 5.312 9.288 Season. 28,108 1 48,988 . - . . have - no: change to note in either the Coal or Iron Markets in Philadelph:a. Newt'Mk, Boa. ton or,Baltimore. No change has ,taken Flage in prices. and,tbe . dsmand is only moderate. • Schuylkill Coal Trade for 18511. Quantity of Coal unity ltallroad and Canal, tor the vett ending on Thursday evening Ito : ninAlan. CABAL. 10,031'17 . • '0.210 00 2,168 QI - 2,354'06 Port Carboa, rott‘villo. 1 Schuylkill naval. -Attbwitt, _ yluten, Tafel fir the 'reek, . 23:011,01. 1.1 Pot t .5 Oil . 26,222 10 1007 00 - •-•---- 40,07.9. 2 39-193 1 8 • • Pteeteasly this year, 1,274,12.) 08 962,602 96 Total, ' 1.314,180 00, 901803 02 Unmet time last year, 1,,228.1b9 10 . 937,218 08 , Increase, tons, lgelinylklit Comity laullrosids 11139 s the following la the quantity of Coal tranenorted over the different Railroad. In gcbuylkill County, far week ending on Thursday eceninglatits RZEIC. Mina 11111 and E. Litman It. It., 47.243 10 Mt. Carbon. . ••• 4,920 08 " 0,321 02 • Zi0,105 011 it:llarbon & L L Carbon 11.130 . 01 348,101 DX 'Mill Creek,'l3,l39 U.S 4110„"d8 01 LltltxEinhu. kill, ' C 3 . .%15:553 11, Plnegrove Coal Trade f or 1830. •Amouut traosportml during the 'ost mouth: Union Canal, . Suntan' It milrend. Lehigh Coal Tiade tor 1559 by Canal. For tan weak euding oti Saturday List: , • Lehigh CoaLend Nov.en., Spring Mountain 31Ines, • C•••leralue • do., C /levier 3leadow . do.. 3.997 13 New York and Leblgh*Coal Co.,' • ni, 16 9,736 08 I Gentian Nona Coal Co., • 1.2. 09 32.9'..9 01 Not th Spring llountslo Coal, • 1,2:3.1t ' 19.218 IX I Old Bearer Meadow, ' 166 12 618 OS '', I).3luenmos and_ others, 223 10 3,030 19 i liazleinn Coal, 3:170 14 111.980 18 Sugar Lruf Coal; )louut Ploaaaut Coal, ItUM Burk-Mountain Ccial Co., Franklin Coal Co.. A udeorled k Coal Co., llarttonl Coal Co, lloacock Coal, 0 - Total, . . . 21,51012 132,782.15 Lehigh Valley-R. R.for 1859. For amok ontling on Saturday last: RICK. lisalotou (A. Pardee &C 5,) 3,301 OS K. Sugar host,(Parker & C 0..) 2.334 OS Council Itld2e.(Shorpe,L..& C 0.,) 1,534 02 Mount Clearant, 301 09 S. Mt., (Hand,'lpbs &Hampshire ' ) 2. 2 0 1 16' Coleraine, (Rat cliff Clobuson,) 883 00 Bearer Meadow. 1,75 14 N. York d Lehigh. (Taggar t & Son) 1,2N7 07 N. Sp. Nt. (JAI. MeCrelsry 2 Co., 1,666 07 B. Sp. Stt..(Dolblo d C 0..) Union lrnprovemeot Co., German Penna., Other Shlppeß„ Total by Railroad, Canal, Last year, Increase. io ter. notesi.of Toll and Tranapoittation on ‘-, PIMA. & ILLIDIMiI &A - 11 4 1110AD Prom ; Yrom ' Prom • Prom. //Lett/ton ; 3. Ha rex . A ab lira Pi•Miltom. To Richmond, $1 MI f $1 45 ;$1 35 St 33 To Philadst , 1 60 1 43 *. 1 :15 .- 1 30 Spring Minn, las lao 120 120 Reading, . 93' 00 80 . 60 'Rates of Toll by Canal for the present. ' • Yew* 11. CArtns.ll. Carb*M. 8 Miceo./.7.Ctinton To Phlindo • 75 74 • 72 1 9 --- 60 Spring 3111,Li5,. 60 . 53 tO Norriotoira, 5.5 , 51 52 43 Reading, 83 • ' 37 as 31 flutes of Freight by Canal. Prom Pt. (1 & Mt. C. S. harm, it. Chalon. TO New York, 11 55 $1 40 $1•35 ' iTo Ohieladc. - 50 45 ! 40 - gates of Toll and Transportation Oa IRS Litlllo/1 VALLEY RAIL /LOAD. Manch Chunk to Trenton, *- • - • - do ittlastattiport. - 194 1 4 • do Morris Caoal Basin at Phillipsburg,. 15 SATES ON IBS CASABA. From Montt Ci.unk to Now York via Rehr • wars di Raritan Canal, $2 50 men ilsoth 'Chunk to New York via Slots. ' „rim Calm,. Mites 'filial. Atiti., from Mauch Chunk. Via Letligh Valley and Nortbern Penn. Railroad's. to4iNtor Wrest, 4.lllladelphla. $1 n }[Raton of Toll, d 54.9 to Baltimore. In can of - lodicittioa Cloopory. Qi ra. tram 21342eyabovoShansoklo,', 020 . SZ . 1 , 5 _ . D& , below Do. 245 A 60! 2 20 IDR . Trevartoa, tokens Valley, *Plnearovn. lOWAEItrADINIIOIDIng: BONE.S.WANTED. NIrANTED a jot of BOW:13 hametli afely. Apply to , • Pottsville,Oct,. 5, '55 • . - 41, THE CREAT EASTERN. T ONDON NEWS rootalotnga tirlenitl4 colored picture of the Brest .a.torn, stse44 X 3 inthes, with a number of other.l4 lustrattors--estra triples, friOsaleat , B. BA.NNAN'B Bookstore. vFTiattikgy B ANK OF -• • THE POTTSVILLE in the County of &huylkill.aa r. quired by the Second Seetiod of the Aet of the. General Asseeday of thia Counioefrealtli, approved thellith day of October, A:. D.. 1147: • Amount of LO/OF aed Inseminate, Ifu Elpecleowned by the Dane, I In vault; • - • 4 1 1;4709 22• Do Dee brother banks, : •• • bi :10 24' Do Notes of other Darks. • Do. Cheeks •of other Sauk' and' Cash drafts, • 101 ; 814 06 , 411n445. Dank Notes to Monk north America, ChlLdelpLiy ' 55,106 00 rz0,709 06 (Amount .Nctas la Circulation - 810110 00 - • 1 &Leas Ann: In bk. Atm, Phila., 85,100 06 ,26 1 . 4 ' xm 10108 90 r4tes Ohs wore statement Is correct; lotto' than the Hooke they snood bulb* inoruhsg or the 419 di yof October, 1840.- •-"' - • -AntAaorsica, reishkr;• Actriumi oit l inglesenla Affi‘re sto: Mitt Sesetithelety aJ taae , ..A. D., 11189. - • JACOtIItBXD .r. Naar ilk, October B,'b7 42. amount Dti IDo Due other BADIII, tam • run :Steak, amt l oam '1:11 et, ANON* a1iv.,4000 • t 4 1 • 101 1/62•0111116g itle•olhadell ~...12frosiowtoc-ras. 414 t ,- _-___ — ,lllolkilitartAktookst ' _warusni., P. - an / 4 04 lat Dry,:tr 14. • .F 1414,1114 con,p,.. the • ipb s t gesiowd % ar oda Ibe per*** sleii* 401 Ibi TTli tolll o . The tire , *icor,irs= ir Wirt °