.. 00.4 .. ~.... tina '. C~ Pkiti'S I = LLF., PA. M!a= ATOt /At, a* COW '2 I.- isea, gerWmAntiersuu.r • thatikll-40AXir.corre , spondentis for their promptness in furnish ing us the infmmittion desired, in tnuking up our Minus' Buitistics. • • ova tenorrillancs. W e iresetikocir ;elders with full Statistics. of • the Coal Tiede, to :which we invitetbeir attention. It will: be'Observeil • that the' As crecutif-pf.Anthrecite _Co from Schuylkill County cinlY - _208,95 8 tons. The increased ?supply from the' Mahenoyßert, 01111150y56 tons • The whole irieresse Of. Anthracite over 557,624,t0n5, which is . Very, fairly di Vida among thedifferent regions_ according to the roduct: . The COar• market will open hare in the Spril4l, add the prospects of the trade now look encouraging • We lutve only •rcioat to remark that the Colliery capacity of Vie' different_ regions is ample to supply rti; the Coal the market will require. ../diners and laborers are more abun dant also than.they were at the beginning of • bun seraoii. The supply of CORI in lftfirp Will depend. altogether on the transporting capacity to Conirey, it to market. An etuiy termination of the Rebelliem, • which is evidemtlyainkinj very rapidly into •-a collaPsed. sta te ,; may Materially ,effect the trade and we - therefOre forbear commenting any further at present on thelliture prospects of ihetrade. We , do not believe; however; that the termination of the Rebellion is.likely to efteat.business to the same extent. as many so.loctgas we have a good Pro tective tariff on our Statute Books-. ANTHBACITE I COAL TRADE .OF THE UNITED lIT.ATEB.- Vire43reient our readers, this. week with the official iCturns of all the Anthracite. Coal sent to market in: 1861, together loath the Semi-Anthracite and Bituminous Coal that was moved toward sea-board from the Regions named belori.. . The whole - product of Anthracite for the year reaches 9;02,307 tons, against'Mi4, 333 tons for 1863. The increase in Anthracite ill Docnestie Bituminous and Semi- Anthracite - increase in 1861—Domestic 630,038 Nt Decrease in Foreign Coal • - ... 49%167' Theincrei4e 411.1863 rat . the year 1862, reached the enormous q Wity of 2,60%697 tons in a trade of 11,287.120 tons, making the increase for two jeers 3,230,735 tons, more than one loartli of the whole product. • . -- " ----7-- 1863..1661. 'Luna. Dace. . . • Toss. 'i Toss. - I Toss; Toss. &tam.. RZGIODI ... ..•-•7' :. 1-.---`-"------,..--•-•.:-...--.. By ices kr„. iC . 2,6.04334 i "2,163,374.1 ' *62,230 kV SO:041. Canal:, i 86&341 -41 • /, 4 3P 0 , 1500 11 1 , 9 b 31 . }lva, yu3egrove. „I -x3,51& 224,514 , Mai By *litUlllOpt Lettl 9,83,3! 135,9631116.927 . ------ . te5a1eh,.811am0..13,751,342 ' 3.914,37123:,8191 69,b50 34 11 :&14,ekaylnuum .31840771 2:-.----.. 73;1531 46, - 934 • ' ...--....-..1 •_--._-- . • : . ... • - 3,43i,2ti51 3,643,218278 Stol •' . . . 3,433,265, 69,8.0 • - . . . • • ... incTriase In 1864... • . :' ' 288,3531208,90311 . ' '.• Laulaisi atoms. i ---- - ,/, -- ' — i -- E -.- "" By Lelugh Val RR. 1,11%155. ,295,319 100.264 ' By Letiign . (Anil.. . 61 19 ,0& 6 1 733, 031 88,5291. McCaoliers hlolinc. 3404 1 i • 1,7141 3.291 Ity Lit.Sclanylli ' 8 R. • 45,7631 .6w ' . , .- • 31,079 P3u Wyo'ng Coal. 1,843,5 861 . 3.083,08.4158,79:31. 40,370 . b y Wa g ti _ I . 9,3141 9314 1 • • • . ~ . • 2.051 66.1i149 413 ' . , • 1.945,6601 . 40,37 0 ' ~. Increase in 1864-1 •.1 11.0,199;169,1091 . ' . •,...,•._.-.--.-,-.- ---.- • WY0111%13 VLDGIOS. . J . Wyingulig ~ti, -.8. 535249 1 • 6310E3 1, . , 4.a. - Nom rkancti" N. 77,162 1 •,.. - " ,u64 • 16 582 Penu. 4...mh1i /...A' Y . 063.90 Cr 1750.644, 5t3.648 • .I,Tanturti Nurtn... 321,500 t •• 3.ti,7:01 11,3211 . . Do. tiourn 8,15,658 1 _ • 988,72* 6%0101 Del.& Riultain Co. ' 8.31, 154 1 . 3 5 :•, 136 1 3 3 . 9 b 61 1 lack i - ..t. tlloont. IL. . 389,2001. 408.tme 18,8L91 . By ldnlgh 3,31+ 1 , I • -• . ' • , 1766, - 11. 3 0 41 . 64, 344,0441 49.11 - i. 3,16u.138' 49401 • 1 --___l. 4,,,,,,,, e I n ' Is6‘ 1 : ... i I .15,50.3 7 1.95,6031 • . -----:.1..-____.__ Sitaxoslsr Rums.' . i89,41' 4 44,059; - I zs3,4iti B l . • 1 .. . Increase In 1864.... • • Total Anthracite.. 9,434,383 - 9,994,007, • • 9,4..i4.48.3; y. k Total. Inc. to 1864.1. t4/ 624 , ; • . , . Semi-A nthrneite .-..--- -------- . Frank Coal Coli 31. 68,674 61,952 i 1, " " " LV. • 77,608 . 01,04, ... 44 . 01 TraTorion 62,_0U .- 96.301 . .5.89, ifroad Top. 3113,678 . 336,154. ,96" 4 SO • • . . ----;.=---".-_-.,-:•-• /1.."' Brremmors. - Cumberland Coal. Imparted-4)lmila • • , .*. i 1,166 ,98 6. Add Anthracite....l 9.434,34 3 1 11.601.318 'The whole T(innage of the Ppilgdelphia , and Reading Railroad,ln 1864, including the Lebanon Branch, Coss 3.053.55 T 'tune. We ouly emorsce tike Coal ,earried from behuylkill County In the above table.. The ag grtgate will oe found In the'nuutage table - • the YtueArove Coal Trade. was 111,216 tons. • Tho balance is embraced in the tteading Railroad trade. TOM. Tho Schuylkill Region - furnished in '6l. 3,642,218 Ltuigu-, .1054,669 Lackawans " " . -3,961.642 " " . 33;,478 Total tons. . 9,99/,007, The following is the gain in 186.1 from each dia trict: • . . ... fkihuyikill Regioq thigh. ' .".. . Wydanug .V. Lackzw.haut Rogion tiumnoxin . .. • .• . . ...- 1 Broad Top:; • , CurOoOrlaud DiJoresee LykeniVaHey, S Trevorton. fetal increase in 1364 .31Lerida Canal Coal .1.1•1140. The following : is s statement of the -amount o Coal which entered the Morris Canal since 1845: 1 8 CRIN ' • . CANAL: :ILBOAD TOTAL COAL.. I.TOT. TEAR. TONfi. ¶ TONS., TONeL 'TONS. t TO: r 4,567 1 .., 12,5671 41,142 - - 41342; 61,951: • 1 61;951 • 82,159'.* ; • 82,159 i 103,4621. * 103,4321 98,10% , 96,100'. 137,23 V. I 137,23/ 1 160,1699- 160,189/ 22'2,5821 1 ° 267,a61 267,5641: 290,7301 . t 290,7301 264,8231 8081 235,6361 217,682.13,047 1 240,6991. • 231,9111 4,8501 - 287,29 255,405 5,7601 • 261 4 85 ; '176,9#7(276, 9 4 7 1 272,61'1,4011 274,0171 106 . 49 /1 45 , 7361 152,169 , 203,897 48,2341 256,6311 194,0:17 37,641:231,741 1146.. 1 1847 1848 18k./ 185,) 1851..:' 1852.. 0 1853 /854. , ;, 1836.. q 1857 1859..! 1860- , 1861 1862.. 1883. 1884-) 3,6U6,32,5158,003,761, 3 2V • 943,4394,70 . . , . . Wasilli•sik - Coal Trade:, The followiug is the quantity of .Coal trans ported' over the Schuylkill and Snequehsuina rail road in 1864 Mid the followinglettre • 1864 from Pinegrove,...• 191,391 24,534 215,926. . .17,456 .Auburn; - • ' 6,676 . . . 240,057 1 - . i 1863 • - -189,254 48,449 237,703 " 1862, ' -146,095 -.53,843 .199.937 1861, - 101,523..91,890 193,343 1860. . . 9.1,975 14,718 109,693 •" 113141 • 81,600-'19,857 101;457 "1358, • • - 60,435 43,493 - 103.928 " 1887, 44,801 37,484 82,285 1856, 42,393 - 34,914 77,307 Title Mild is now` owned and worked' by: the Reading gaihoad Company. 114414017 Har k ac/Pialiai. ft» It, twit Musege. rte fotoitingis the guanuty of•Coaltrausport ed over . thie Bead, received from the Lehigi.. giouiu the fellowing years. Of.the quantity sent 1364, 031,278 toua'paiwed over the whole line, and 13.035 tone were distributea on the line of_ road: In 1864„... "1863, . .. 174.= 130,01 ........... . 8 5 7 , - • 7 - - -•••7. • • • . 4 • •"•,.:- , 400;k3 UAW 'LIST 4)F COAL 01PRIIATORO. The following is the.quantity of. Coal - sent to market by > each' Coal Operator, from - Schuylkill ?County .1864.• Where "changes have taken plane in. Collieries, we have erect= lied the whole product to the present Opera; NAScas 80. Coia,j tains ~- ileekseberi& 516 OM 903 Dann. re•gt , ', • 1 -- 46.2211 Repplier t Moodie, 1 126 , 990 t. 207,657; *ex Itel ) ih* , 1 130, 2 4 7 1. • Cwil CO., t il3;f4tt i ' WA] Gee/ EL Potts & Co., 2 18,196) Mammoth-VeisCeob C 046 . Xltsmiller, Orseff& Co., 2 144,784, Bast & Pearson, . 407;126 - 'Union Coal Co., 2 185,010 • .1 8 MAE, , 28 A. C. Miller& - 8 Wm. H. Johns, - - 1 Wm. Kenr & Co., 2 Connor &Patterson, 2 St. Nioholasi Cos.ACo.,, 1 Gortei &Co. t 1 Preston Coal & UnPr 4 )-. St. Char CPal Co. of • Doston„ J.JII Freels & Co., , 1 fileanville Coal Co., 1 ,Geo.: Snrier , ' • 1 SwitaraTalla Con/ Co., 2 Win. R. eetarr, - 8 Baineroft ? Lewin, ar , Cu., - Black Diamond Co 4 & 1.1"011 C0:,2 - Greenwcxxl Coal Co" , 1 Gilberton Cod Co-, / - Finns, ' ' Win Hindson, McNeal Coal .CO, Wiggan & Treiblek, Phu - Jinx Cwt . C0.,...- J. &E. Billiman, Geo. B. Cole, }LB.& Harris, •• C. Garrettion, Moss. Wood as Co, - Henry • Kirk: it Baum,. J. H. Bracken, - Suffolk Coal Co., H. W. Fuller, B. Hammed, Gle.o Carbon_Coal • Co.; 1 H. Gititerman,.. 1 3. 41.•Dutter . ~ 1 Samuel Ratcliffe, - : . 1 J. W. Page, - 1 F.'J. .tutsparli & CO., .1 Thomas 1 Wr. . Kaska William Coal C 0,.. 2 4 Jtihti Jones, . .1 Beddall Rohertson, 1, TO(L 557,624 George Biown; & Co., 1 aban 7 2 J. „Buckley. & Co., I Although 42 k'ocht, 1_ East Mt, ',slice Coal Co., 1 W tn. 13. Harris, 1 & tiormley, " 1 IA in. Doyey, co., . 1 *Win. H. Shaeler', 1 , Etieu & Longson,, shim- 1 - J, 3eitzinger, - - 1 Ilk:bards & Fishe.r, , 1 Little titthuy Hill! C 0.,. 2 - W nt. Spencer, Agt., 1 Win. LAttle 1 1.1 Wells & btith, ' .:. .--1• tiillintau & Foster, 1 1). Whitehouse, aban:- cloned. • 1 W. N. Taylor & Co., ' J. Shes.rd, 1 Putts & tinyder. (sink- ' ing.) -1 *Bread Mt. COll,l Co., 1 W. L. Viilliatns, - 1 *Carter, Sboener & Co., 1 Job Rich, 1 *J. R. Cleaver, `& Co., . 1 A. Zeinhelt, • 1 James Codrington, - U. Boyle, 1 A. - 11rittaut, , 1 F. B. teacher & Co., 1 161 Wm. Scuweux, ' . 1 . Silas l W. 11.;tutzner, 1 ..tast MAilauoy Coal Co, 1 I)..LoultSou, abandoned, 1 *Red Mt Coal Co., 1 *Dengler, & 11Obinson, 1 1.61 'Sundry shippers etubra eing only ,3 atopil• 69,95.7 465,605 i Eussb , 516,608, . 490,167 ' 1.749. 13'4' v,643.':47,3 74 1 9,9Y 2 , 007 1 111:14ta39i .• 65T,OSN 1,0u0,7a. TONB. 208,953 109,109 135,503 44,069 17,764 43,599 , 55428 89,1461 350, 127,5171 40 140,922' 41 , 172,12 32 145,815 1 40 , 151,122 i 382, 51 Firms, 78 C. Frantz,. • '1 - liorwegian Coal Co.; •• 1 Wheeler, Miller & Co., 1 George.Druirf.xl, it.: Luc kart & Co.; • 1 Duncan Coil Co., 1 Pottsville Mining . Mariutg Co., • 2 Consumers Mutual Coal Co., 1 J. ti. Serrill,. Jona Dougherty, 1 Cuss. Saylor, Agt., 1 Allen Fisuer, .1 Alter '&: Focht, 1. JOWL Ralston, - 1 Alooilumn Dolbin; 1 Joun Anderson &Co.•, 1 *Eckert , Co., 1 110 Firms, • 140 •Collienem j wit, cow:am:icing bustnesi. ' • Nessrs. Koff -& Lawton, Messrs. Barry, 111essrs." Bownutu, Caldwell & Ratlibun, Fowler & Huhn, and two or three others ; ship their Coal via the . Mahaaoy and Lehigh itrilroacl, from whom we have received no returns. Thc aggregate, however, is Cm 'sB7 braced in Our table via Lehigh and Malumby Railroad. 0.7,1 It be observed, bi;• the stove that 8 firms. .with ta Collieries, gent to market 1,-: 10.3,571 tons, and that ,51 finfl wijh, 7s Colli eries, out of the 110 operators and 140 Colli eries, rent all* Coal to Market, from the Schuylkill Region except 738,0.50 tons in 1864 italliNGlC COAL . TRADE IFOR-1864. .CoLL . .126,990 . 1 113,64.1 2 107,726 2 105,040. 2' 81,0971" 70,474;' 68,9181 68,218 67,138 .67.088 • 56,706 56,574 55,028 53;185 43,00 42,634- 39,559 35,654 *lO6 22,141 . 21,845 20,132 -14,951 11,275 • 10,764 7,647 7,230 2,751 1;882 '1,03 743 214 Repplier & Moodie, Locusulale. Coal Co., Rut &-Pearson, Union. Coal Co., Connor & Patterson, St. Nicholas Coal Co., , R. Gurrel & Co., •• 1 Freston pga 4k J. Freck & 1- ruieiiiiviii..Koat co., 1 . '• Bancroft, Lewis & Co., . 1 131ack Diamond Coal Co. ? ' A. C. Miller & Co.; . • 1 Gillyertou Coal Co.; • .1 McNeal (UM .. 1 Wiggan & Treibresi 1 .1. & E. Silliman, 1 11111 & Harris, . I Sutiolk Poal Co., F. J. Anspach & Co., 1 Thomas Gorman, 1 John Jones, ' 1 John Anderson & Co., . 1 C. Garretson, .1. Althouse it, -Focht, •• • 1 Maltanoy 1 Win..ll, Shatter, 1 . Caner; Shoener & Co., 1 J: It. Clea;iei& Co., 1 F. W Kearcuer & Co., "-:1 East Mahanoy Coal Co., • 1 Dengler, & li.obinson,. 1 12,58 41,142 61,951 * Via of Lehigh Valley Railroad 82,159 not re ported above, 103,482 98,100 137,237 180,189 222,582 267,864 210;730 3400 281,298 342,725 In 1863, Increase in 1864, Laterail The follow:jug is the tonnage of the differ-1 ent4ateral Rail Roads in Schuylkill ,County,: 1,464 in the . years' 1363 and 1864':" 1,939 1668.. 1866. Inc. Dec. 097 Mittellill & uaven.l,474s* 1,817,38 T 44,799 4446. Mill Creek. . 496.944 434.163 60,76 3 1,866 blatianey &lit : Oaa Mt 665,979 77e567 0 90,691. _ Bcheylkill Valley.— 2.47.171 130.ifrel 16.81 u ‘szi 'Mount tbirboa....... 138.01 7 . /18. 637 2 =. 3 * Little Sebeylklii ssa.pst 02.396 101,608 Lorberry Creek-- 167.527 164.381 2,916' Swatara.. .... ........ 36,698 44,05 10,140 .". 3;63144 1 3,0:1,400 _ Union Canal. . . ....... 2024991 41 :, 216 8,22 8 • Tbe Coal that passed on the Union Canal Asti Road is received fronilheLorbery Creek , and Swatara. , /bpads. The Mahan° Coal also passed on theltill Creek ,-Railroad;mak ing the tonnage of that road•ln 1863, 1,182,- 903 tons, and in 1834, 1,212838 tons. • Xe" tfr• 1 7 C#.llllrail Cost Trade. The Wowing is the quantiti of _Cosi trans ported over the New Jeraey Central Railroad in the folloiing years : . • I,BIIIGB, ukciAwaxxe...TOTAL. rp.AMS. . • mai. •"TOltS.. ?Ogg. . 1856 ' 33,325 - 98,670 131,994-1 1857........... 84,881 209,950 294.791 1858 '.... .:,'..: , 122,923.- 417,726 540,549 1859.-- ....... 180,054' 461,430 641;487 1860 .263,885 590,862 :: 854,64 1861. 254.367- 568,869 823, 1862:..:.:.:... 311,296..;; 502,375 816,571 43 5 ,729 • 615,9 5 4 1 . 0 . 49 , 683 1864 474,221.- _675,743; , . 2,149,964 - 2,160,6i4 4189,i46; erlM - 123 Of the rime quantity. 4400 VMS Pallet And 47,642 t on Lsekawinnsfr—in. 1, 4 1F9k64.1 warm 'used. thIP I tabatar Zilebid _ _ _ , • " %Mutual/Alia • 'Points of - onOpir sairdistralmWro•of Anthrwito Coal from ficinzAill Count*, of Zituosinone .-'4,ndAuthrecitoterna Etirrisborg, eatherflolsa V ia aisariViallatrattbe.7lr eni#!g Amonitt at alai received f 1 - ariOtts Later# Raitroa+ls in' B&w._ DP_C.oal Begion;I • : • . Railroad - • Mill trek Ilsaitiad • 347,730 idahanor mut Itrosd *ataxia - • d. 4111- r P ol 4 . Carixa s . • Balrogk 441,710 ' an - Mine' at souylkilljtiMor.ll Ki Suliqueblui?ti - • Meg tiAibura at. Port Ma- 759 • Schuylkill 474, ton. . * • . - pu ' • • oyi sura irilbracile "n Hart• . .302,203 ---r.-r -7., 05 92 1 ,866 84,658 92,841 • 81,097 79,474 • '0,918 • . . . .Total .of all.. - 3 .065 577 „ Where . dilivered on line of Reading Itiiiiroad. . . 1863.. '._1864: . twos: Toad:: 146 itumory , Trim:mat . . ..... Cremona .... ••..: . • Tamaqua • Pottsville Bchbylkill Haven... _ , - Aulmna. Port Clinton; . : Hamburg-. . Shoenzakemllle. Mohraville. ,Tuckerton A.e... - Beading • Exeter., Birdsboro) . Doriglasssille, . Pottstown . Limerick .. . Itoyer's Fora 'alley Forge.. Fort kennetly. Hambo's Lime Kilns.., Swede's Furnace Conshohocken _IL.. • Egbert'S - - Falls and.blanayunk.... liicetown and Germantown .. . ... 'Port Riehmond • . Liss:sox VAL:LET Els.sNcrt Sinking Spring Wernersville. and Eteidleburg ,Ilobesonia. - :. • - • Woinebsdorf • . ' . . ... Richland'. .. . .. : . Hyerstown.. ... ... . Lebanon - Aunville ..... . _ ..„, Palmyra.„ . .: . Swatara.' _ ........ . , ..• Hummelstoyiri. , 8eaver'..,:..;'..... . . .. Harrisburg .. - 6;476 6,138 67,088 66,561 60,323 63,831 66,706 2,1. 4 28 5 ,;0 3 58 17, •• 43, 06) • : .42,634. • .42,580 • 39,559 3T;033 • ' • ,35,654 '`35,166 • • 34,865 . • 32,844 • - - 4; 830 . 28,780 • ; 28,106 :..28.101. • . 27,022 25,535 24,918 22,1571 .22,378 22,242 22,141 21,845 20, 725 20,432 20,132 20,114 MOO Afaviaation Com:party. The nAtowing. are thetante of receipt aud-dis tribution of CO3l for the year 1868 and 1864, via Schuylkill Navigation Company : • 1863. 1864. TONb. • TONS. .278,155 •, 328,472 69,466 • 67,417 505,857 545,918 31;078 58,693 19,35 q 19,664 19,5111 19,456 19,263 18,945 Tort Carb0n1.....: Potwoille . ... Schuylkill Haven Port Clinton 17,961 17,290 17,106 16,293 16,105 15,624 15,417 15,414 14,951 13,125 12,723 :...:.. Pointe of distribution 7: Port .. , . Schuylkill - Haven:, .. . • .. : . Orwigsburg ; Hamburg A•.Kernvide..: Itiolirsvilla . .... . Mummies Feli x • ... . .. .. Heading • • 13irdeboro' be Tlienitniou's Mount'. Airy Port. Union. - • Pottetown:.. .. • SpringTille... • ' _ ltnyer'e Ford:. .. . . !flack. 'tuck • • Pamling's Dam.::: .. .. Brower b Landing - Port Kennedy • • Norristown .Constioliocken. , . - Spring . . .. .. . Salem . . New Cast.e: — .Brandy . .... -Wilmington ... .... . . ..Chestet• ... .. Derby ruiludelplua , S .vicinity. 'New York & vicinity.. . 11,230 10,764 2,643 2,320 2,243 8,720 7,647 7,230 6,465 3,433 5,542 4,791 4,143 4,400 3,942 3,705 COAL - TRADE OF TIE LIME. - • The trade of the Line • between Pottsville and Philadelphia and on the line of the Leta anon Valley. Railroad, was as follows in. 1864 : YEAktd. • HAILKOAD CANAL. , ' TOTAL. 1850 166,982 40,871 . 07,15;56 1851 • 199,6/0 112,697 .312,836 1852; 189,661 132,550 - 322,211 1853 238,328 155,750 • 304,078 1854 i 2 160,049 • 441,1601 1t353 • '294,385 . 167,476 . 481,661 1856 329,365 • "191,139 :520,400 1837.. .. . .... 313,178 . 108,799 511,977 - 1858 .... . .... 235,577 205,589 441,166 1859 341,601 , 213,173 - E;54,774 1860 385„860 • 223,017 '606,867 d ..... 278,647 156,673 .435; . 31'.0'' 186 , - - 416,856 * 1211,060 ;545,916 '1863 548,755. - .122,834- - 671,589 ..... . . 634,074 114,361 . 748, ; 448 Suuwthg a gala of 76,850 tons in 1804. • -Of the above tonnage 656,7 us tons were de livered at the tollowtug points on the line where there are Iron worits. $,642,218 • RAILROAD. Le . eiport ... '1,816 Reading - - 163,027. 13,rtt5bur0....„... 12,389 Pottstown.. ..... 14 137 Phoenixville, 72,577 Norristown' 112,989 Conshohocken... 14,001 Spring Alias .. . bweue's iumttce 11,9113 Alaniyunk E4lls, .tiicauwn and lieratantowu.. 101.765 Robeson's, (Lela. Ysl) 15,2,69 Lebanon ' Val.) ... . Supply in 1863 - Inexease at those points in 1864.... 72,629 The, supply - in. 1852 deliyereU at these points were °toy 4:33,351' tonit—inixease ou two years 222,447 tons: • gamiutity sent I* Philadelplits. - • ' ,The following its the quantity 42: of )nal sent to Philadelpltia, in the following years. The quantity under the head of .Uaual emhraces the to - hedge to Philadelphia and- South of Philadelphia : roost& aIaILHOAD. _ TOTAL, 1855 342,311 286,087 628,398 1656 , 338,189 322, Ut3 660,722 1857: ........ 320,327 387,479 707,806 1858 - 278,088 480,383 758,471 1859 286, 791 512,670 - 799,481 . 305,*19 495,084 800,903: 1861' '273,473 473,965 747,438 1602 316,631 .290,5*83 • 607,214 . 1863 388,352' 237;563 625,915 1864 373,070- 307,430. , 680,500 .. The quantity (mourned in the line friiin chuylk.ill County exeeeds the quantity sent .to Philadelphia by the Philadelphia & anti ,Schuylkill Canal, 67,948 The shipuwnta froth. Port Richniorid were as follows, since 1854 - YEAStI, 1855 1856 , 1 . 076 187 1857 1858' • • 1,023,003 18511 .1,004,540 1860' • 1 184 477 : 900,112, . 166" - • 1,325,4.00 1843 . • - 4 2128,154 1864 2,058,423 - The loss anti gain for 1863 and 11564, at tile folloWing-poinni we Sum up as follows:.:: Da the Una. - /4673 ,76,140 At Philadelphia :. ...•. 113.i0l • " • ss,ssr At Xastarn trade by Quad. 37.1182 . .113;860 , SES,I.a 6.9,731 iss,ood • • . 37.53 t• 69.731 "1,425;068 MOE 1,029,9?3 501,589 Making .the gain at the above namid points 1' in 1864, 115,275 tons against . 920,596 tons in. . Detayniit. & Madeira tramal :Compar) - ' - : .PitiAinixiscii,'D& 81 12565 • • , Belo*please find stiktement of the amount of Coal-mined'and ftzwlitled upon the Buil, road ._of this Company : _for.lhe year ending Dec. 13th, 1864 - . with the , source whence re aeived carboodale.ll4, , B. ICeatedy, by A. Beydon ' • - ......... 10.670 14 .Archbald.' 'Eaton a. .. 104,111 19 Archbald, Ludas Blrlieys..by' , • ,Jermyti 76,618 .03 Oliphant. IL Jrnesi Co., prerl oae t0..14ar. 26. '64. . . Dicksoe. kik Bill fal: Co, " 1862,. • ... ` 4 * 1811 k; _ - 811 • 618 2,747:6,853. 202 '1;479: - 680 • • 1 , 131 ev 2,873 • • •.464 136,013 • • .• •163,027 . 8,694 12,369, • 2,624 •;:: 1,493. • 12;199 • 14,137 ' 1,011 •1,799• • • 63,394 • 72,577 • 157 ' • . • • .619 12,450 •'• 15,786 90,330 112,989. 4,194' • . -.3,601 8,461:.• . '11,63 . • '9.255 12,001, 101,76 . 3 ' :.":t1:9.° 2 829 51 •1 388,8 2 .... 373,070 .•. • -.2 . 128 154 - 2,058,425 240 1,401 534 4,081. 195 2,151, 1,919 549 1,687 1,246 19,905. 1,571 841 1,127 2,138: 46,308 1,356 - 1,119 0,y65,261 3,065,677 85.5,54.2 1,000,500 :885,542 109 256 2,580 5,420 9,463 2,209 40,201 12,771 7,4.68 535 558 1,326 3,537 1,472 1,127 303 976 6.135 3,U34. 14,U5 7,247 887 4,699 26,277. 9,664 8 . 66,542 • :0)00,560 CANAL. 14,228 32,518 5,119 7,933 11,020 TONS. ..(largest shipment made).....1,576,59 6 • ' 1,421,218- .• • - Caitoo6llo.l: o 4‘ H t Co's mina 368'523 02 - • Olyphint, 'do .410 Mucci Mat: t 6, 84117,4x7 15 Providepea dO. ..•. -• • - 11 , 8370 - • • • - --.633,321 :16 Tail for '11164 Total fa 16X3 59,285 OD E.; W , WBSTOK Sul*, bentase in um _ East Peas*. 111h000114 Veal Trade. • The Coal. Trade of RDe ICsst Pennayirsuna Bail road irma the LehiglfßogionOria, " 11A30... :9,1141 • 'Lehigh tied Tirada zwa. following is the quantity of Coil sent tel. market frost the I.ehigh b* the different . operstots in•lB6l.by Radr . sad Nita °mama; wai l litatnadt . Mines, (Lehigh ' - • _ _ agar. Co:).. 343,984 & Co.) .." . -,' .: KA& Bararalt CZ. Jeffries & co) . . -: ," ' • ,' 144051 .-' - - • labiglitioal C 0... - .... 'Magi - ":-. _416..644 Moneybrook Coal tko.. - ... - . • lilk - 634 •• .26,867 .Itorittarillt-Coc • --- ' • --,14603kw -- -- -- • • . latsrPli Welas-B *lt. : .' L ..' . " 86;876 : 13.10; 1 r - Jaßilo (0.-/IliCio.) -108,5* 811164 18. c ar env=i, I dug Mt • Coal Co - 100.3425 • 2,656 let I Coal Co: .. 4T,1134 50.57' ' 1 3 . 4 Marl Bo_ ~. ~,..4 ... M. 005 13.19 i '. (AM . Biagi ongtaki 'COQ bd.-, • 47,111 f -4.5,1 re • -1&634 &Mites liptinilgoantabi:. - 36.851 • .16411 83.11 e Jobli Fiala - • ' . 43,63« 16.551 - W: T. Carter & Co—. - . 22,066 • Vi. 135 1 1 / 4 1ton - 0/barn:de 41•41 Cc;) 33,1.0 18,997 .Taig= l 4V fialsv: Morint . '-• • : - t- 1 .. , .... - . ... :-....... ' 35,40' 5.9 W• - i 2,391 ' Pr 0 133 Maksa47 via iabialai 128.480 . UlB ' 1,20.901 Beiirer:M994ow - -1 • 9.31 .• ; st.sidi Other !tappers • • 16,503 ' • 8,333 94,0361 Wilkeeba re• . - ' • Consolidated Coal C 0.... ., - , I' 6 1381 . , 65,M Baltimore - . - .• ' • . 5. `9,493 3 days not reported ' .15.C33 ' _,. • _ - , , 11,330,410, TSB. 6-,033,406 , In 1866... . : ... ....... '.. - -..11.105.15: I 609,5:58f • • .• i_._.......1-I—. . _ Increase in 1864 • Distribugoila .F . Coal by Railroad 1864. ases. peliveredon ttielinei of tberoi.d, 03,028 368,837. " Peim.. 9,341 ::, . 9;598 • " North'Peto2. Itailisoad, • 123,475 113,680 " • Dejsware Cabal, • • 19,302 . 18,894 L': 165,699 .187,061 44,600 48.884 " Coiltritl.ll. R., .479,974.473,773 Increase, - Navigation Company: Distrilantiou of Coal carried by the Lehigh Nk ligation Company 1865: Total coil ioaxikage, for 18& C01115111:60d on the line of. Lehigh Canal,. 93,040 • " • " • " Del, Div: • " ' 27,427 Entered Del. and Itar. Canal at Lam; IteschedErtatol .. . Yaesid int'othe Morris Canal, 10,851 1,215 15,269 1,985 470 1201., 2,280 50,591 1,22:4 1,107 . .. . - sforth liieiaaa ..lihilrea4 Coil Tirade'. . Quaritity'transported' over 'this 16ad. from the ',thigh 'legion in the following years • • -1858;. , . .. ..•• 1859, " . 1860, : .. • .... ".1861„.. . .. . " 1862„ ; 1863,. 1864; :.•• ••• .. . . . lacieuve iu 188-1,..: IMPROVEMENTS. • . . We have harely room ior a mere glance , the Improiements naw• progiessing hi the Coal Region, and therefore can only notice the most prominent, reserving "the others to be noticed more • fully - hereafter.:" Nearly all •the Collieries 'we `noticed last year train preparation have been completed, and - sent some Coal to Market - Al i • • GEORGE W. SNYDER is sinking a shaft on the Mammoth Vein, south of his present werkings, which will. open up one .Of the most extensive collieries in the Regitin.. Messrs. Perm & §:• - rbee are sinking a slope' on their : colliery:on Mill Creek. TUE MAMMOTH VEIN CoNSOLIOATED COAL COMPANY. are also sluicing a 'shaft. on the Manunoth Vein in the vicinity of W - adeaville Tito NOUWEEIAN COAL CU3iPAN Y are-sink ing a shaft 20 by 12 feet, at the Oak Hill cid liery to the White lab Veins they are also siuking a nex slope upon •the Primrose, anci. also another lift of Ipo yards on the old slope, which willdouble their colliery capacity., Messrs. BEDDELL Roacirrabs unve sunk two slopes at their " • colliery""at Bear Ridge,. and Wild largely increase their shipmerits. this Tut: BELMONT 90AL ComeAN v will tie ready to ship. Coal as soon as the Railroad is coin- Pleted to:their colliery. - . . Messrs VITINLACK 4.t COSIpANY are opening a new White .A.;311 colliery at Patteriem.-in the Schuylkill Volley. 'Messrs. SILLIMAN 4 FOSTER are sinking a slope oa the Palmer Vein, in the Schuylkill Valley; and Will largely increase the tonnage .• in Ib6a. , . 1;765 5,410 14,228 2,225 32,516 7,175 7;34,9 263 570 456 5,119 7,933 11,940 8,1773 835 6,517 19,500 12,5,14 4b3 nth Secs • Cost - COMPANY, Igo, opening collieries on their lands on the 'rrertiOnt ex tension o: the Mine ilia Rtilroad. THE P hu a i lP4ltli. Cost. 0.;)(1•ANT are also sinking a third slope on their lands near Lew, A saw Beta. Esoisa of 250 horse - Power, has been erected at Hammett's Colliery .for primping, near lieckscherirille, whictt works itilashouoy and Sissimokio Regions. '.The Preston Coal and Improvement Corn panY has built large first-class denbie bre:aker upon their property near Girardville, and have sunk a slope on the' Mammoth . Vein at the breaker. They - are also building avlarge breaker betweeh Giranivilleand Ash land, .and driviug a tunnel into the Mahan)" Mountain to cut the diflerent.veins. • C.G.trretson has ereptedalarge breaker at' his colliery ou the Girard lairds, and sink ing a:shaft on tire." basin" of the Mammoth. Vein. This will be a very extensive colliery when completed Caner, Shoener ,and Company . have com, pleted their breaker at their_:on. the Girard lands at Big tdine Ruu, and are ready do:a large business. . - Seitzinger and Liuntzinger are also opening a Colliery on the Girard lands - and will be ready forbuiiness at tlie opening of the Bea- - Samuel E. Griscom is. Opening a colliery on the Girard laitds; and erecting a Breaker,' which will soon be ready for working— B. Kearcher'and.Company'a-collielY on I the Girard lands, noticed . last year, is ready Messrs. Lee and Grant are also welting collieries in the Girard lands. • Messrs. Fowler ,h Huhn 'have erected a. colliery in the upper part, of the Mahanoy Basin, now in operation, and will do a large business the present-year, - Mr. George IV. Cole is also opening a col-' liery on the Dundas, Troutman &Biddle lands, Messns. :Meyer, Lauien Company are al, so opening an extensive colliery on the Dela " kessr.s."Atwater "& Company are also open= in& a colliery iii the upper part .of this:B.on. There :are: a:couple of other collieries preps ing tor this year's' business in this Basin, the owners of which we have not learned. The Locust DiOnntairt Coal sad Iroa pany have sold sonic , two thousand acres "of their laud to the Coal Bridge Improvement and Coal Company, and the latter Company hstre opened a colliery near. Mt: Cannel, which has commenced shipping Coal, and is! ready for -business for the present year. 1 1. Company propose opening two or three ad-1, ditinpal ,collieries upon these lands, which -are to.he reached . during the coming summer, by the .: :extension of the Lehigh and Matta- . boy Railroad, which is` now:under contract; and being,graded to -Mt- " Cannel, as an ex tension :of the Lehigh Valley and New Jttr sey Central'Railrbat.t..- • The -.Excelsior Coal pompiny have nearly completed a 'Colliery on the Falter% 'Company Lands; it is now nearly ready - for business. Lomison , and.Cumpany have alsoopen , . keolliery on the-Fulton COmpany's and have sent a small- quautity of Coal - to traik, • • , Thomas Baumgardner ,and -Company are .also opening Etcolliery on the Fulton Com pany'slands. ••• • -•-.- - ; •- r, • J., B. Dquty and COuipany have also com pleted a colliery on the Fulton Company's 'lands, end have comthenced.shipping • J. B. button and Company have commenced - a slope on-the lands owned by' Baumgardner and to bc. dialled the D Webster There'are other improvements progressing in das filutmokin-Region which we will no tice more fully . hereafter, • , "Ohl Mean time *e will be under °blip; bons, if alt those • making improvements in the Coal'Begirms;rwill furnish us With a.-full' description :of the same: the locations, andun whesdilatlltithey, are'. loestid. We desire' -'4inintoMkiiallthoinfortietton for-the Btetiati Pgrtlyil. ot. Beek we are ,preparing publiadm -• • - - TOTAL. 16,044. 195,545 19,544 14,634 73,168 118,108 19,934 11,020 11,963 110,038 655,798 P 83,169 17,1560 09 AM a4_ . . . 686,541 Cet 8•_1,667;18 • situz le 144.1563 1 1 11 0,343 143.663 104,681 13.402 40,t0a &1 W 60,214 49.14.7 62,131 ucenit CANAL ' • TOT4L, I== 1235,419 1,19§,154 11?0,264 130,432 . 91,327 98,399 ..103,947 113,680 123,4.75 ..9,795 CO VA - giIEFEELEI . cit4FelEsei.- co•c•-• Wglb2§l.•%Det2J.. t A M ' CPIID CIO 4 " ' 3 • S 4 Yle ".. YEN fie " . SN E S sfE-EEgS- ' b. .-: • rz-'1 , 2 :... - §lllEi ..‘ .- • 16... 1 3 Q. 1 -- - Etmil SttlSa e tt§bE •- - 1 4 laggsfErl3g., P.posPrr:.- 4 iS Plo .33F311 PPPS °I3 -r o t 'tale Rasa:l..4lW ,gru X P;.Pahl.i.** 'PUMA ItrtEl igigEnsgA laptilE: • 51 - VIERE EjEffPIESPI i l Sl6: l § . § CI 1g.,. CO v., - CI o. g i Sl4 $ l. 'W §-C4-0-27g 6 Se: C:r C 2 0 b., .4 CIO • ..•.. elie.vg - t - 41:11fer. C) . = OMB CA Ca C. CO CC , D 0) -4 -"C: I — 0 .• t-4201VAT. cr,..itypf.COr . 3 • , .0.. 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Burusido'Coal&lrou Co -schii.ll-&.D6nahoe' Montelius..t. Cu 'S. Bittenbender & Cu.: .. Simnel Johns.guns. :. Hoover a: & CoalCo 2 • - 'J.Deweee S 8r0.., .. pout). &C . 42, : - .Lomieton ....... Coal Ridge imp. Co. :.. May, Pattereon & 8r0... - J. B. Boughner; . : .. S. Tiley ......... ..... : . 'Pennington Douty & Co. Kelley • . . Total tor the year Fur 18± , .4. • -- • - :-•,••. • . ; • Increase in . 1864 1.... ..... •.. ..... • 44.,u59 The following Coal reported in' the. Shamokin Coal Trade ',paused over the Mine Rill S Schuyl kill Haven Railroad. _The balance was sent: via Siinbury to market :' • - • Shamokin Coal Co .... • . .. . 30,032. B6Pugh • . 28,831- Joseph. Bird . ....... .. ... . 26,3 85 16 Rau .t Co • •- • .., 24 juhti Haas *Jobe B. Douty Agt.. dotiall & Doualioe ' .Iliuntslius & CO . . Burnaide Coal Co 8. Bittenbendei kCo • 8. John &. bons ......... Shamokin •& Bear Va.ll3i Coal. Co. Hoover& Co - . . Coal Ridge Iniproveinent Co : May, Patterson & Bros- . Last 'year from game - collieries Increase in 1864 3:l=== . - • • - . • . The following ia.the.quitrtity of Coal trans . ported over the. -Little - Schu - ylkill•-•Railroad . . . • during the year ending - November. :30; 1864. . •OTZTLATOY.. - • • . • •.' • .... . TONS. w:George. ' Cole, Reeveldale Col: . • -• • • 37,033 'Samuel Itatelllll Newkirk Col' ' -'• • • 22,377 - Johu - Huletuti: 11. W West Col • ' ,' 16,417 'llieorge Crmrod.ll. hi East • - ',:::, ... ::... , . ..19,436 George Brown, Levan Col.. . • - , . 12,72.3 Julues CodriugtUi..6,:kleet„..:-.2.... .:..-„:..." .... . • . 1.541 Little Schuylkill Co. isutli.vllie Cull' , - • . 2,776 Jarcies Scott. F iiileet Cul. ' • • ' '433 „Greeuwood.Cual C 0... Greeuertiod • Col - - -15:...676 '',lola; Wood 'b Co., Lehigh Col • ' - ' • 34 365 • . . . • St. Nicholas co Coal ~ Matsuioy Coal Cu.. ' .••• •• . .... J. ar, .;Minla,u; • • Hill lc JiartiN l'houlas blozmart, Aittionse &Focht.'" . ' '• bnffulk Coal Cai.. • " Haat. Mahan. q COal C0:... - " - ' . Dpahinoy & ii•Mt # !' .... • •-• Lackawanna ' • -. • . Lehigh Ration, • McCarty Loal Co., atcCantirs ..... .. ... .In 18a ' ' Inerr.ase in 1864 posten teal Trside. ` The following are the imports of Foreign' and-rkm , estic Coal received" at the , port.of •Boston for the last eleien years:: , rater memos, Teas. Domear.,7ors. Great -Britain, 17,623 Provinces, _ 171,163 Philadelphia, Alexandna, Baltimore, :Other places, 1864, 188,786 516,666 1863, • 180:445 ' 589,921 1863, , 157,285 477,580 1861, 130,687':,.508, 8 1 5 1860, . 138,895 ' 584,408 1859, • 110,210 570,325 1858, 88,531 417,333 1857, • - 371,926 1856, • 61,354 411,093 1855, - 86,244 387,259 1854, 77,800 473,601 The domestic trade has dmieased in 1884 -73,2E4 one, and the . foreign Arad* Ims creased4,BBl• • I+ - ba r cz *-k citenb 81 7 , S • ce b,7 4-,rtr - kgEt 5.10 CP fe-§ 30 11b . 5 :4 ,4p . g Stlt . t § co 42, cariptoba • Vit - §g.S o§§,§§§. *•-• 1a...5. :4 040 3 1 5 . 04. 4r 2 -ci-4 =I .Ct v-4 a.. 4 ;Ft .131 C N E c: cp g =, _ • ~4 0 g.? • ~ - Cl. .. zr., ;.,,„.., e , ..'4'..t:-...,-I,J ,1.Dp . ..4.......3 - p P- -- - ....-,•'= 8 • VI t, t''; ti F. 36 -4 1 - :,... n..- - •••••- t...--.... 4.; x.r.t ._ ______ r.l . tJ li.O r. / • - ti tr. 0 N.: CC . . , • . ••• • • - - -. , . _ . .. - .. • • .. •.. . • • - • ' . , . • t•O ta,' ti,ke,tp.tj IR i , ...bD . ,t 4 1•:: , .•-, .-,,• f0i.:•-• •--1, ~ ..... -,...... r , ,•-i , , •:,c ,7,:, , .... 42. -- X --I • • ............ Cit 70 CO IP 4 , ,CZ Za ~..1 MCZ c,- , po. -4 c.. 2 top! tf ~...= uz:.o-31,pr.:F.1t.5....50 ~....p ZD C . 3 GA -4 .-...1.-• .7,..1.:.p. ....CZ. CZ,..,0 CZ .... tZ,I6D N g 4.ft -= -.2 ip. GD. I J.:..-.i.--=.74-...-.31-• cll.* agc... i - 0, •••"0:a:= , ':11;... c::::; , ..... z., o ;T. CZ mt... .-s . ZZ bP ..., -.1 --I .2 . 3 DZ CZ Cc C, I. Cm CC un c.c. sio ~- 0. ;,,0.. 1 •-• . CO q .Z.C... = F.. 7 OD CZ .Z: , W.. I ---- • - 44...5 b 2 c..tt t tetS . . . 54,133 • .52,7 n 39,933,1 33,578.' 31,122 22,79 f 25,105 21,283 20 ; 257 t --- • 12,727 I • 1.058 6, 342 , 1,916 1,352 • 1;101 1 • • • 766 1 632 • 363 , • 150 22.578 2D,607 16,334 45,845 9389 8,841 4.848 7 66 666 207,1158 i 0,274 67;066 mt,GdU 1.'5 6,24 21 £l-4 15.6• A •: 744 6,21,4 295,935 1,225 40,539 178,637 .... . . . - • :' EtiFigt .4A 1 1 4 - Fig . f l iEl I r ti § . . .. . . . . ES «.-a co cm* =Mat ..i. .43 co . 1.3 le co c.o. r ,-• co bk; , t 0... ...7.•. - tn ..*,-, c. • 72 ~-,.. N., .. . . . . . b., b., 14 . ...... v.-• i.... 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E „Et •-• .. a, • nEr . 9'23 , i 3.2 -.'- : 1 P .-, • v ~.5 ..:rf- 7 .ev i c" : --.' .-. .- 2 .... ~ .4 'P a p, : -2'. .:`,el ci, 6 -4 q t iFfpi — rs 9 p,•=J:f i • - t t • .7 nit, .• ~."1, .. I . .•. . . _a 4 i ,. F 3 ro' is.. ! ..5 . ... 5.' ::: : 0,4, ..1,.5. '. , •:-...... p 5q...,.. - ...: Tone ' net • sent to:Mark:et .I.ti . ..c% "c> a ;A> v., x v 3,-..... '.... 7 ',.... ~ ~..- 0,,,, 7 ......, 7 , = :- . • • . . 41... b i 34. T ., -..f....Cgi.. 41104 0.........00.7....:... . • .. 1864 ' ....I ...S..' el. 7.1 l ....I ". 'J. ..1 .7, 11. :••• ',A 0 , ..15. , -.X. ~... .."1. - , .4 , •_._ . . ...A C.. 17.1 . . 11.6,•..1 . *.k,.0,717•1 , 0 •.:OC., .Ve..11.......; ..g2a . ,.._1 . . • ' ••• ' ..-...-I . . C Number of:Siiners at work. 4., , .... -nom. y . CO•4=.• t...,=.4,....C1.2= ... ••• , t .tOl.. GO ~.., 0 ' Vt.:2,0610 CO ...i , • .•••.;?...., • r. 4 4111i* 61 . • • • • "CI •-••-• .10 YEA • • - 0; .*. —-:-. . - 7.7. ~i...«, i -•z", . ..4 § .."''. 6eiumated Value of Coltier7 p • _,i-• ~, t • 61•`..t , - - O' ='3 Es . o cAS. PPP 9!. 9 ` 3 ' • • • J - -''.‘- - 7 '- - - - - "c'o....a. g§sgsgs Improvements Le, Faunas. § lir§l§§§§§§B BB g 1 .c. 0 .44- 5 ,45 : ' . _ • COAL CONTANIEB. - - As far as we can learn the following Coal C:Prnpanies baye 'peen organized within the last, year in, Schuylkill, and the adjoining -counties. • . Illiontbera rforg!!in of toe Basin. - New York Schuylkill Coal eoinpany late torrestritnproveinent Company. Glenn Carbon 'Coal Compagy; late - Wm. Verner. Slatans Paha Ccial Company,. late Hewett Claydon. Black heath Cpal Coinpany, late J. 8, Ber- Salem Coal C0n304.y, at Cressonville. • SilVer Creek Coal COmpany, late B Lock hart & Company. , - Consumers' 'Mutual Coal Company, late M. a, 11 - eibier. " , 1 . . . Pottsville : fining & Matottsseturing Com pany, late It Jones. • St:'Clair Coal - Company of Boston, late E. • Schuylkill Coal - Mammoth Vein Consolidated Coal Com pany, late: Wm. Milnes Jr., & co., of St: Clair: • • Maprilotli Vein Consolidiited Coal,Cora pany, 'late Wm. DOvey, Tuscarora. Manunoth Vein :Consolidated Coal Com pany, late Wm, Vsivey Tuscarora. Kaska 'William Coal Company, late Lu ther &' Brother.' • Sad_ Mountain Coal Company. - . Norwegian Coal Company, late W. Brown. Duncan 'Coal Company; late Charles Silver: Placenix Park Coal Cocutiany, late North Mountain Coal Company. Manchester Coal' Company, late , Fnmtz. Co, Put 14L Wee Coal Company, late °alma The lmont Coal Company, Pi" Points• Blainanor -&- , Locso4 Simon. &Fa, Loesiddolo Cod Company; late George C ci co — cA - c,s• 'IMAM . . INTE.IiLsTIAG El - EAT. . .. . Gratifying lhanonqration lo Chertes et: The-k -m/ter, Esin e tate..President of the Forest .17)114-vie .nte,,t Cbmpatie.—As our readers, are aware,. the Forest improvement Company, of which Charles A. Heekscher, Erg.; was for thirty-five yesrs the active head, was merged recently into a new Ce l e. patlY;,and that-it now bears the mune "New York aud Sant vlkill Coal,Company." • Upon this change taking place Mr..' Hee:kw...her retired from - the Presidency of the Company, glad we can well be lieve, to obtain relaxation frurn cares and duties which he had borne through a period that em braced more years than are contained in an ordi mire business generation. • • e • , .. . This week, - Mr. • Eleckechee; his nephew, Mr. Richard Heckecher, who for many years managed, 1 the details of the mining operation{ of the Coln; petty; .0. Wilson Davis, Esq.,.Presideht of ' the New 'York and SchuvlkilremiCompany ; % L E,. Warren; Esq.; and' Sam!. Sloan,. Edq., diree; tonrof the Company, - , paid the works a visit, The fact becoming known to the miners and la borers of the Company, they resolred to pay their. reepects to the retiring President; and express their sentiments of regard ;for him. Tuesday evening list was fixed for the demonstrate:Wl ; the men met with lighted lamps in their caps, at WoOdiside, to the numbered several, hundred, and headed by the Pottliville Band, prziceetied in pro ; cession to the -residence of Mr. Peter Heekacher, 1 where the guests were stopping. Upon their ar rival there; the representative of the miners and laborers. stepped _forward and -addressed Mr, -Heckscheleas follows:- . - i Ste :—We, the 'miners and laborera of the. Come 1 pany of which for mere than a third of a century 1 • you were the active,- untiring and honored Frewdent, hive aseembled.to-night for a double put %else. We have me e t; sir, in the fait place, to bid you a formal but sorrowful farewell as Our Prete ' , dent.. In the second place to express the t 'teem . , the great respect wo feel for eeiu as a man. -. This sir, eollf,it3 no ordinary occasion; Ire the sesere since of relations which have so long and herrn°. 'hourly existed between you as Pieeident, and we an employees of tine Company, we experience ph lois the full extent of which words would fail to . convey an adeqnate idea.. We have always found yeti willing to hear and prompt to rediess any' I.wiorigs of which. we could justly complain. IX'S. ' t have a/ways-found you liberal and sympathetic, I as well as just. • In ,eliorte , sir; we have elarave. , found'yon the workinginatis friend, where he wail . I warthe of your regard, and in losing' you we feel ,I as if we Were patting with a father. . - • 1 dt is a trite baying, that "he who causes a blade .', of graes to grow -where . none • grew before, is 'e . 1 public . benefactoree What proper weed of praise I then, Fir, can be bestowed on you, for the- rruits 'of your -many years of active enterprise-in Schuyl kill County')." The once howling wildernees which w er ts gm th i e )e r a e r &o a rt a :f re t e b l e n.i .c ra re e eP d b il a i • g v p d a u n a ti n ie d r .." s m ii , (l td r e a t y ; - bloseorn ay the rose." Old 'Mohler Ekrth 'yielded to You her. precitons hoard. of "black diamends," • area a herds,. industrious 'population was 'seen numbered hy thousands in the valleys of this Re gion. The terimigp.nt found here a happy home, I , employment, gteer_wagee, and that blessed boon, I Liberty; while the material wealth, strengt.h . anct -. tk roreity ethe e teounty, State end Nation, were nd hy the progreesive strides of a Trade which oWes its niesent importance-to men. like . you. Sir, we state theie things as fame, and when we oome to part with you; as we do to-night, . they will .press, upon our meide and find utterance... • We therefore, - feel tnatified iu saying that our Toes' individually and as a community, in 'your retire . meet froai the Presidency of the Forest Improve ment Company; ie indeed, beyond expression. ' Sir. while ilium you have been public lienefac ter, yeur character for stern integrity and sterling honor, has ,cl,waye sommancied'the.adtairation of , thee° who cattle in contact with von. We, sir, • ' have had - ample opportunity•to weigh these quid eficanone sit you, and have never found them wanting. " We, sir. take peculiar pleseure-in flay ing this to you. to-night, for what after all, ia • wealth, oritme, or poWer, if a man.poseeseee not .the retiniablo.qualifiratione we have named? , "He eixesteals my puree steals trash; . . , • :1 'Twas mine, 'the his, and has been . slave to thole sande ;• Tint he who filches from Mt' my good name Takese hat_which not enriches him, and me • • poor indeed l", . . Thus'is the vahie of a *cod name" estimated by the immortal hard; and this, sines the price, 'lest , treseureevrhicia you possess to bur knowledge, • and which can never be filched from yam. . - -- In conclusionesir, perinit as again to express` our deep sorrow at parting with you, and 'to as sure you .that you will bear with you ourbeirt- I felt wishes for vour future healtlnhappinese and prosperity.' Odd bless.yoti, Mr. Heckseher I-.., - 1 Theneurning tc,Mr. Richard Heekseher, the • epeaker,said: • . ' f • - And he you, Mr. Richard Heckseher, wile have also, been so long identified with' the operations. of the Company, we feel it a-duty and a pleasure . to express - the-very high regard and esteem we entertain for von. Charged as you' have beer. ' . with the manifold details of mining operatic:Mane extensive as those Embraced by this Company, - . - you have always discharged your duties faithfully .• 1 and conscientionely with a strict regard-for, the iuteresta of then Company, and . with -justness and *, fairness to the minere and laborere in its-employ.' I Is' parting With you, air;-our regret is littleloss . i keen 'than that we feel in separating from yet= - I I honored Uncle. . ACcept air, these the honest men- e timente of our hearts and . the eatnest wish that. ' t the future may have in store ler you everyblew: I ing a benign Providence-can bestow,. At the conclusion three hearty cheere were given ET c for the Messrs. Heckecher. . ' Mr. Charles A. Heckscherrespondetissfollowei : FRIENDS AND FELLow,LAboRERN :—Well is it . said in the nattering address which yon -were' so kind, just now, _to present .to me,. that ' wealth withoin the consciouenesa of having--in its acquirement—done full justice to one's fellow menj and fellow-laborers ought-to lisve no value •1 to its -possessor. It makes me proud, beyopd the power of expreesion, on this - .nleasant occasion; to • receive from yon such gratifying expressions of ' respect and confidence but in anothet sense, 'this testimonial is, peculiarly gratifying to me. It is l e • .an unmistakable asSuiance that due retiectior, - , • his brought - you to the, -to me highly satisfactory . ; conclusion that my condue towards you &Ilene • I the rogretable difficulties which ,eccurred beteeett. ' : . us during the recent years,- be its firmness sect 'just determination has fin lly inerease.d' your. re ; .- ,gard for me,_ for were it otherwite,l. would nos - , _ have been gratified to-in ht.with ',pin. welcome e• . ' nreeence here, and with the kind address which . • - :- , ‘Le'liftve just presented to rac: e- , • • . .. I I have always said • sat the peasant hereiy te , . I caeion, fully affin t, that the geoat majority-cif .• ;.• the laboring-me in SelmeikiliComity, nay, in all ' minineedistrict , are welfdisposed, orderly,: •rea.; .. I eonable , and desiroue to prom ne the trite intereets • r: of themselves end of their families,. but that en. - I fortunately, and has been witnessed on this erne- 4 - I erly: this well disposed majority has repeatedly: , pl 1 allowed itself to beover-awed and directed by the ..,'''• - sinister, suggestions and fatal advice of a ileeign. .1 ing crireinel minority. • I hailthe pleasant damee "I . I. . .onstru.tion of to-night-as- the harbinger 61 unit, , 4 , 4 1 terrupted, couch relations between you eini our R" • ' I Corr.paiiie You here • ceute to the ecknowleag , I merit of - your true interest, you hive overawed .2 - the few bad Men who for a , lime anecteded, In 'e. overawing you and if you firmly adhere.,,to tine • manly course all will go r ight horeefter, and you. will be hie:seed - with prosperity and steady work. • • "I It has .eser been end ever' shall be the first „ ' • principle of me mind to honor and de ample las- tide to me fellow laborere in the noble pursuit of e . ..1 . I.indlistrial activity; and no better proof could 1 - we t have-given yon therted then by my constant de -1 teitemation always to let, .sou enjoy • the . highest; • . , I .wages and the Meet :punctual peeemeuta;:to Teo-. .., . tact yet:them oppression, tyranny or soy annoy , ' ei ante of any kind and fromany quarter, but at the ... • same' time; I ita , ;•e bee 4 and ever shell tie equelly. > . determined 'to protect my own rights; - never to . submit to dictation; aever to 'alto* any men to me.... 1 ted me - bow to conduet my own affairs. l'eu ,-- • know that rather than: forego renev part of these -Black Diamond Coal & Iron C omp an y, late . saerrqd rig ht s I ;ha ve on several occasions prefer-:, Parvin & Cook. • , • • ~ I red to su b mit tOrnoet severe .and painful:ass:. -.. '•I The sanie contideratice for your righte, the , soma Mammoth Vein Consolidated ' C oa l Com- ' regard for the diguite of labor, but also the, same piny, late:Joseph Walton & Co., Locust Gap. determination •to defend one'e - own rights will I . • Mammoth'. Vein Consolidated Coal COM., 1 assure animate otir ntw , President and Board of i . • .. J &, i hrcetors. Of ;he latter I remain ono, and d am ' pony, late Jose Walton Co., A. S. Wolf, 1 and' eari to cent:tine- one of the largest Stock- . '..Mammoth •Vein . Consolidated COSI *Com 1 holders of tin. Se% York and Schuylkill . Ctial Co. - party, late Elammett, Van Dusen- & Co., Lei- So you see that Se t phall still rein'ain connected, • , that 'our =tut:Linter - est remains the same arid oust Mountain: •• • • •.. : ~ 1 that wd have the eleiti ehjecte, ~ to develop - this • • ' ' "i splendid, property. • . • ' • . • MamMoth •Vem- Consolidated Coal Com- I in presenting to von now my esteemed and die-': IKlyi panyi. late , H. & G Sinith, • Mahatioy: . . - • tinpnelied frietuld'here Pre.sent„Mr. 0.• WI .._ . . • - Davis', the Presideni; Mr. Samuel Sloan free:bade'. , • Preston . . Coal it Improvement C.4.H_ , poplin, , oho bonered Preeident of the Iludsori:River Rail- . late Conrad it Heaton, -, . : - 1 road Co) and 51f. IVm E.' Warren; two of .the . . Union Coal* Company, late C i s B..Reppliet; : Director's of the New grew and Schuylkill Coal .- • Co.; I ranet exprei e s t-pleasure that acciden and Messrs. Donaldson. -- - •• . I- tally-they were mat e wit of -this pleasset - : s . 'Oilbertion - Coal Company, late Tyson & 1 ecceisior" - I r'Pcat if they aswell. as -the other . • el Nom e 1 members of the Beard, such -Gen as _ r. B.endrick. ' •- . 1 Tee-len - and . Ma e Joh me : Phelps end, vonr old frie.nd , • . • - Glenn Ville Coal. Company late W. If..i Mr. irofeessiug . ehe.. Stee l e .. . ,•• . . ' ~- - . • 1 laihilesictheaderineelieeifctjl':.ltialicliylsTiapher.norsisciieu, pc an tu d y •u cet n i dcj o _ . • *- • . • their. gni slice ' Suffolk Coal. Company ate Pliny Fisk • & Fecure , for the future joint prosperity to tot •, • • . 1, all. F. Carter, • . met ear in conclusion , again - thaeking you ~. • • ' i for yourkindnese I prey that a kind Providence , • • ' • st.; Nicholas Coal Company, late .Col." 13: • • . ~. . . . wages , and es eittrhigb. Coatpocesto enab l e_n L: Cake: • ' • ',' - - . . -i to grant ytin'the came. . • . Boston it Mithanoy Coat'Company. . -I.- TiuringW. lieekseher . l t remarks he eras fret s . . . .1 queraly cheered, aye ad ice was taketevi- . . ' East . Mahanoy Coal Company. ' ! deter.; with , a due appreciation of rte correctness.' McNeil Coal Company. .- . , -- .- :erne viduc. • er• : - . ._ • .* ' .1 eMi. Itichard Ileelptcher then spoke. He said : • Mahanby . Coal Company. . ' • . • 1 I. Suppose I . . &V called' upon: for a - eneecti, .• • • -.. .. . Little. Sebayllaill Beres. ' , .. ' yon heve seen enffilgh . of m'e and sometimoeper- . • dreeritiood -Coil 'Company, late Schoener, ; Laps tokinneh. - Not expecting each a demon- . •• - • • - . • • •• - " •.. • , titration, riotpt•epared, and nuaccuetomed tomaka . 4 . Co: ' . :• • . .• i a speech, I will only say a few words. . . • '. : . 84setere Itegittwt . • . ' , I return my thanks and feel gratified at the re-. • • , ' marks made in oi . ..favor and gladeto tee that • t . . 1 after all the herd.battles I. had with joisaed fir -• which.' must say we'both smod oUrgreine.l Prete ty well; though I inset tell you it was rather Au:' i unequal fight, asmill fellow like myeelf and& ! few devoted -faithftil friends and bosses on one ' side.and'all you on the other, but I am glad to 1. . eee that novr:in par.ing there seeres .. to be no ill-' ! feeling on either tilde.. • - : e . .' • My uncle Mr. Chao.!.. H eekacher, hasgiven y o u , our vieyra sphinx that I con add, but very little; and' 1 will therefore - give • you- only as.rew 'wiords.of s. ; well meant advice, and that is to, root meßlie , bad 1, characters ' which I and you 4. - kcic •--am ongst . ' von.., Leave them; do not 'associa te teem. - , 'They afe a curse to von, and if . youto ber coma good citizens, educate your • children, (and ~ I. suppose you all hsve,plenty of thena„) and Lo able to buy handsome frocks for your old women, .. be industrious, avail' yourselves of thole loleesed times and high wages, as they will not lest for- net; and now ken me itieb yr* ill.health and . tccow-- NV VSO WCa cc -5. o Co cz • • • • el "F"''" 0 2 1 '.5 4 P • 5,t 8 - 10 - IA 6 3 coca co G 3 e'D • ,1 w~mg:' , V , f;• - ttt lh) l -, 1 •r,„, r 4 a35 . 41.4P.2-;!.241 • i _ •• EDI • . • . s• Nriimberof other workmen, te. " Collieries. 7 • . • • , oases at . ;" w - ot . . . =ll . 11 1 ~8 2 1 5:. , a % ti 1 P 9.351 'O-7 r I . A V: 1 g re, x t P I i x . 1c) DALTPII . :II cotwn- I TRF.VON- I TON. p.- =7)c, 0 •:.c) .-:..„ 4 71 ..: v.; K0€ , .,11 -C3'4l t 4 X H ; ..., N A 14 s W 'ii Z H % 14 t 4 .. o NI tit N _ H o igi galleriek or. ro working order SiZEZES Leberry Coal Company. . Likens Valley. Bear Valley:Coal Company. Shamokin llogion. Bbarnokin Coal ComOny, late Jobb V, Bickel. . Fulton Coal Company, worked by J. B. Excelsior Coal Company, on Fulton Co , Shamokin & Bear V.alley Coil Company: Burnside Coal & Iron CompanY, late Luke Fidler = C7oIU6ry:; iioneibtook Coal Cosape y, , late ;I ..:B . ilitOtefit Qa. • I — Harleigh Coal . Company,- late 81lliman I it - 'McKee. . . • These arc-all the Coal 'Companies we can recollect ,at the present writing that have been organized in the Regions named above. There•may be - some that havi escaped us as . they have sprung up so, rapidly, that it is dif fleult to keep the ruu of them. But few of tlats.: corporations own the land on wEich they are operating—nearly" all Are based onleasei." " The Honeybroiyickft# Preston Coar<n provement ComPiCrk the Black Diamond Coal & Iron Cotrip#iy, the Locustdale Coat Comtiany. the. Fulton, the. Salem. Belmont, 1 and probably one or two others own the lank f.on which the Companies are located. . have not, been &Ile to collect .a Hit of the Coal Companies 'organized in the Wye ? Wring Region for this Paper ; - collect them for our Book, • 0 11 0 °P A = e 0,. .... i. a .r. ••.s ... 0 El igl 1•1 ai OQ• .o.r t a . • 0 7 , . SD 0 ? • • PI . .4. • • 0 'o"‘ . r.,. • o O ;•••••"". r" 1 1 0 17 • •• e‘S . • , - 1‘ P" N i ez cc 0 - ,—. C . ' hi 0 " • ~'- G, C ti m r...n Ll. I, =... 72,, ~. 70 stit r... 'a Ch • -X. a/ • 6 f D : .1 71: 0 i; * A Irf E. • 0 t O • S 5 a p 0 eD B - Fi p t - • •-• IX Es — '" ca Sfi .".> g - CD i y •-• C`' ** Cr , 0 C.,' f 0 0 CC. C' F.. 5. - 2 aid s ovet9 tit*. lb kiwi rqbus biesl rain I
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