• , ' . , I;; • • i eseeeeloweallmomwalir' ' - 1. - sis.; ; -......-- , , , •IfiliT TX4owrwsre' Cowmen/. otrrl-The Igar•Suebte: .1 4 1e,troi Liir-sThe following' " •' ;• ; CONIMMIIit ter Ho* ;rr Wet ' ItltrAtell. REM*- . __-_, : • - ' - I! :-....s ' , ...s":-.4-'?- much - talked - of deliberations at Ostend of Mes- bill recently Passedby the Leiiilature, having . . • - -..- s-... 4, - • srs. Buchanan, Mason and Scenic, our ArtniS• received the approbation of - the - Governor, is : 'Flatif.;•=l3esste.---Bounty tetai'Aiill, Mareh late asYs: 11 '--- ' • , : ten' respectively to Great B ruin, France now nyhona fide Law, and as such is binding ' as amended by the 3ouse, passed .-- The Ap• "At th e Cana of Quarter SOSBIO I 4 fOr th is ___ , • . Spain, have at length been shown up in full- upon every .. citizen of the entire Common- propriation bill as ii came from the House, eanntY , held last week one me 10 4 indiot , • • i c,k j Intnr . ottniat. it the proceedings and correspondence . Wing wealth. We therefore re-publidi it that all take - a up, and n a racanaideratiaa ,the 112001,411 laid before' the Grand Jury, aed -- 1 - that trais retnnted no bill: Those who bear ,• lately published. The grand and sole object maygovern themr)elees according to its whole- motion to 'strike on alErelatin to the •• a a rs e n o lice nse , to 'sell intoxicating g;Tariff M tria d _ POTTSVILLE, PA. of this famous meeting, it se ems, was to:get someprovisions, anderstandinglys ; railed 24 to 21 s • - dnnkit have been granted by 'our Courts Kw i ____.-- s - s Cuba-by hook or - by crook, to that it was got. Sze. Lit:sit evaded; etc, Thit from and after the • ~----- SATURDAY , MARCH 10, UM. The Administration was at the outsetexceed- Brat day of April nest, urban not be lawful fokany .. , ; . Horszer's-Amen nts to various Senate time:Tears, will te at no loss to account fir person or persons to sell, tractesor barter in any lu ll s wen) concurree in. - B ot h brandies ;sat has a layer inglianzious for its accompliidanent, and no spirituous or malt liquors, wine or cider on the NM questions the practicabilitY and the - T r THE AffiVER.S" JOURNAL Brat day of the week, commonly called Sunday, till a very,late hour. ' , possible opposing contingencY was left uncon- , 1: efficacy of Prohibition in Pe` tinsylvenia?-s -circolatinn than any ot h er ..Venepaper publish in or for the keeper or,keepers of any hotel, inn, l a c - , SATURDAY Ams SUNDAY 3d and 4th. sortt.: , * Penney/cosia. h circle/ate* among the .‘ , iron and .isiiies, ales, not way in lb , „,„d sidered. There are bdunks in the official letters. i Only try it, sad we will answer for the result. . L .,,,, , era , ale-hoes. , beer ; or other public house ,--SztiATIL-r-The Civil and Di p lo ma tic Are or plate, knowingly to allow or permit- any spirit- • • • • wee i -, L i igillg Counties, ont is all oar Cities; and it "The New York 77mes, inteference to this . , ~, ese aqo also circulates laryely among de manes in &Amyl- mint, says the document was a confidential noes or malt liquors ; wine or cider to be dran , - I on or withal the peemises or house occupied or, riot's ametelinnts passed k Pr° cill hill waa'algalli Lunn up, anti,. va" Ffir MEN OP Awizates.-Max or ma Ace. kill ("aunty, which renders it one of the um rata- . one. It and other papers of the Ostend Ceti- for the depletion of The felt man "take him all in all," of the , able Advertising nude:mein ere Conntr3r. Ba t 1 ' e r ference were called for by Con if not in- kept by such keepernr keepers, his, her or Melt t h e N at i ona l n‘ 1 Aareso fanny Capitalists enrolled on titer . . . . . 1 . agents or servants on the said that day of the week. - , Imerican sreasiiry, amidst great "noise last hundred years was George Washingten Papers consistent with the interests stud pending lie• Sic. 2. That any Penton or The greatest Doctor of was Join.- im bseription fists. Bud the dmi gotiations of the Government,;an A re the provisions of the foregoing section, shall for persons violating and confetaioni" when the Naval Appeopria- -en -- • Divini ty I : tion bill was taken up and disposed of in like -- FOR TEE 11111fEW JOURNAL istration communicated these papers under each and eveg , offence, forfeit and pay die sum of _ ;..,. 1 than Ed American. 1 AO fifty dollars, one Wat,of which shall he paid to The greatest Philosopher ; was Benjami,n certain restrittions; or with certain blanks in manner. .... 1 ~. ~....nsvn J. Lewis, Mt:. Carmel: . ' Isasc F. DAVIS, Ashland: c. the context.' The first and ;most important the prosecutor and the other half t 0 . : ,) the guardians ' FREDERICK LACDERDRUN, Tamagni: hiatus is the price to be paidlfor Cuba. The of the rof the city and county ,in which snit is - Safterdesy night seksion.-A number of bills, Fanklin--an American. The' st of liven Scut >B is Hiraiu , ' brought , or in counties having ( no guardians of most l y nant 2 Prtant!aeted uP° ll accomPanied - greste • g i ;; ' 1 Powers--an Ame ri can. - ; , i•• THOMPSON A. Oonrney, Tremont: maximum price which Spain on ht to accept, t h e poor, t e en to the tiverseers'uf the poor of the by much informal and boisterous discassion., mei greatest e v in k Hi stor i an i s ;w m . a. Votsey B. PALMER, corner Third and C:hostunt. and which it, is her interest, on every cons township , ward or borough la , which the offence -A few minutes after 12, Mr. Stuart raised i strut% Philadelphia: --, ' eration of the internal improvements which was committed, to be .;recovered as 'debts of like Preseotts-on American. • i E. w. Cann, South 3d street, Philadelphia: the means thus put at her disposal would 'e,f. 'nitsonnt are now by imureeoverable in any action a point ot order in the pending business, The greatest ornithologist was J: 4. Amin -0,„,,,, ,t Co., South 3d street, Philadelphia: ford- of the settlement 1 h P bli Debt,d• of.deht brought in thttnitme of the Commonwealthhon-•an American. 1 & N. E corner Third and Race, ot e oer n c ten when the lnterposieg, said the Sen- WEBSTER Sexes, ell for the use f e ardi of P ennsy l van i a, atm o the gu Chairman • ~. street. Philadelphia : of the comparatively small nett. incomes if any, ate could sit - until lon the noon of the 4th The greatest Lexicographer since ; the tithe ' ens of the poor, , tor ter the overseers of the poor a- of Johnson was Noah Webster-au Amer -sr. F. NORTON', Coal Merchant, 521 Walnut S t., now derived from the Vice RegalAdministra' "of the township, Ward or borough, as the ease - may (Suns....Asy)s / [This May have been according k iln , : , tion of her distant Colony, to accept. . But,in be) as for the person' Suing. Previded, Thatirhen .Thiltidelphia: ~,. to Conness - ional ethics, „hut me very r much -The greatest inventors of modern times, - R. It. itseciss, Gilsey's Buildings, corner Broad- the course of the argument, there is afforded any prosecutor is himself &winless on any triniun c' • • -. . 1 , -tall wees Courtlundt street, New York: , i " u P T*b eßaildine N York: a key to this price. Perhaps where the words der the,Provisions of this section, then the whole question itti , propnetf according to the code of were Fulton. Fitch. Whitney and M4rae-a . Abell be paid to the guardians general morality.] 21 o'clock and an quo ;oss.r.s. B . _ ALVER, -TI un- -• __. . . , il • y on thousand' evidently intended Penalt-l ( er forfeiture Americans. ; } CRANE !t Coy 102 Nassau street, New York. or oiereeers as aforeeaid. ' ' ' . S. M. lie.rtsiesitt., 119 Nassau street, N . Y or k : -occur, iu treating of one-third tlfe- money -., ,„ . . . . _ram. Motion to adjourn lost. So much bus. / etc. 3. That in a d dition to the civil penalties , ~ "dr FOREIGN PormArms.—The Wash visenEit ,t ',F . .c HELL, Appleton's Buildings, Broad- which might be devoted to the the ;„,„„eed by the last preceding sect i on fora viola- iness befOre theni,l members hardly ; knew ington Union compiles the following statistics scs . New fork: Public Debt of Spain, there shoe d have been /11-o`;,-ef th,;provisioni of the first sections of this V. B. Palmas, Court street, Boston: a second blank. We are not at liberty Ito act, every person whe shall violate the provisions where to fiegin.-M)k; Douglas reported :a bill of the population of native and foreign birth . . • va?oue eines: I 1 • s • st. eeirressii , L, State street, Boston: know l i lies this should be. :The reserrnoffor: of that section, to recievesubseriptions d- shall 4 taken and deemed to have anthorizieg the people of Ore g on Terri- in Native. Ibreign. i wb 0 are a uthorized, Journa l , d to to the Public Debt, after applying two- committed a misdemeanor, and shallop conviction t or y to forl. a State I Constitution, and apply . . ver nsements, he., for the Miners an re- thirds of the whole sum to the railways aud thereof in any criminal court in this Common- , - Ph i ladelph ia, 286,346 121,699 1 1 cord for the same. , for admisaion into the Union, at the nett ses. 88,948 '46,667 'ether improvements of Spain, points, accord- Ir o clelth, o be r tined in any sem not loss than ten . which. much . . . and B y 61,935 54,500 811813888 NOTICES, t accord in to our arithmetic, to One hundred n ull more than 'one hundred dollars, and be .sion ; excited opposition, Cincinnati, , imprisoned in the county jail for a period not loss ,'r ti. .! a I New Orleans,' 50,470 48,601 • .Theenty Xillions of Dollars as the proposed than ten days nor mote than sixty days, at the waS unnity reiceteu.l" , i • Detroit, - 11,055 9,927 1 it ORSES for sale at Ramberg. cost to theAinited States, by qui e t p urc h ase , discretion 'of theeourt, and upon being twice con- The Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Island of Cuba' The cost, by the al-forfelt . an u y o License he - • St. Louis, 39,600 38,397 ' HERS:NESS, Auetioneer;of Philadelphia, e n. of thevictel i t olo il lo o r reshe ttealbill came....in from • the House, where 148 Isidwaokie, 8,009 , 12,782 ~ ternative of force, is not to be reckoned. "Self- may selling aforesaid Liquors abusers 200 Carriages for sale on the 4th of April.amendments had bee n attached. The Senate Nei/ Y0rk, 274,558 .sto 989 . protection" and "Self-respect," we are given to Furthermore, we are authorizedhy the cap- . CITY Marble Works and Steam Mantle Facto- understand, should forbid such a calcutation. ce, D. : t, in is connexion, Min of Poli D B Chris • th' agreed t 0 .104 of th e, and returned the bill r y Philadelphia, advertised in to-day's paper. In addition to the documents we have given , to the House. The A.)usireceded frogs'. the TOE COAL TRADE to give notice that he will Promptly prosecute - . 1,1. .. SPRING Millinery Goods announced by John Secretary Marcy's letter in reply to the joint 44 rema i n i n g amend , . , ta,and the bill pass' ed. despatch is very long, taking 'decided roaredof thisAct; - ' -- without des- cases of violation . s tout h Sous, Philada.O n motion a joint committee was appoint- i migiititisil ainst the opinions advanced by Messrs. Ma: criMination, that net only May fall under his .... ' e ed to advise the Preindent of the conclusion -,-----1- , - • TUE Carbon'llun Improvement Company base y eti , BUCHANAN and Souse, acid directing Mr. notice, but also such as by diligent inquiry, as of ~ b ., . b 'The'enantity sent by Railroad this week b .11:4- r i dges to lease at Shamokin. See tidy. Soule to retrace his ground, and resume nego- a faithi ,; - I • • ful officer, he May be able to di scover . l ' ucu" 141ineas y P utgrelsB. 382 03 tone, being an increase of 11,974118 tone •'EE card of Geo. Brown, Inspector of Mines.- tsarinas at Madrid upon the Most peaecable basis. To this Mr. Soule replied in a brief In wh ic h i ntention we cannot withhold a word limn hui •s ii,w over the shipments for the week previous: ere signd by the officers of the • ; ; lie offers good reference.% that the instructions thus note,. stating . c orn . of commendation on his behalf. On the Canal some boats havebee n l o aded du- Tikes •E in want. of new Furniture aro referredrespective: houses, detaining the Senate till ring the week,but in consequent() of, the Channels . mueicated were of so extraordinary a charac- Laws are made f o r the general good• and as 1 11 , 1 t , to th e rdvertiscrnent of 11. F. Hoover, Phila.t o e oc, . , 1 • • , . not yet being cleared, they were unable te get out tee-so totally at variance with thewhole pie- suck are entitled to the respect and due Ob. - • • , ROBERT B. WALKEPs, Phila., offers a variety vions policy of the administration, and disre- , • The joint committee reported ttuttthePress- of tholocke to report their tonnage. The rates servance of every well-meaning citizen. That , d ha d - of Carpeting cheap. gardful of the humiliating pesition he would ; ~' i eut no further communicatiod to make of toll have been fixed as follows, to, the Ist of ' be compelled to assume were he to carry them enactment-for ; the suppression f drunk- this enactmen eci .; . 'i - ' , JY: I , SEE Orphans' Court Sales and ether. Legal uo out, that self-respect left him but one course eness and its conseetient vices on the Sabbath ; a •••14 -i d i 4 §) trees- - to pursue, and he accordingly, tenderedhis re- day-hi of just that Character, no sane man 'rasa t.,8 5.8 t J. N. WAGENSELLER, Tamaqua, o ff ers to signation • will for a moment..question. Hence every let a ..9.ti IA US' t..) w , o ...,.... 0; . lease certain Coal lands. . • . In the meantime, it is stated from Washing. ; .• ton that'll-. Sur uses no `restraint in con- citizen, ha ven g the general welfare of the cor n -1 CENTS- czars. =sal czars. STEAM ENGINES and other valnaole maehi- dema . lll. , i the subtle course of the Cabinet, and munity at heart, slieuld not only respect it To Philadelphia, ~ SO 79 77 oi • l- " moisynes: SO 70 7T 0: tier) in ;Mason ' l 'C''- 's Machit° Shop t? b° sold freely asserts, on the subject lof his mission himself, but'also sueitain and by all le rid , l ' i g,7, ' min ' ' 70 69 IT 60 on the 24th. and its failure, that he had twe sets of iustruc. • • 'hohockva, ,io 69 67 t"u I t thosepu bl ic' ffi estimate means, tin or o cers ,b; " elyrtas nein., Iso a) ss to FOR Fancy Dress and Millinery good:, Bonnets, tions to follow, of opposite character, coming who " 11r1 eport,. 65 61 63 46 are willing to perform their sworn duty se., 50 , 1 Juliu s, Stern's adverthsetnent,_Philadol- from the President and the State Department,re •• No stows, 66 sr- 62 56 1 shill. aud thus throsiue upon himself .° responsibil- toward the refractory. Unfortunately, herea- - Port Kennedy, os at sr so ' .. Valley Forge, • 60 69 67 50 sty in which he found it necessary to consult bouts, we have too few of such conscientious " Pawling's Dam. 60 , 60 67 so, .CARPENTEttS and Builders are directed to the s with his colleagues in France and England. . - Port Providence, 60 59 57 60 • officials, and when one does turn up, he de- •• Plant:vine, 55 51, 52 47. Adverfisemoot of Palm h Fritz's new Lumber - He makes the assertion that our ditiicrilties 8 -es to be backedby the whole of the law- •• Ro)er'e Font,' 65 61' • 52 41 Yard, Schuylkill Haven. They announce a well with Spain long since - could have been brought erl ' - Pottstown tending, las 62 52 VII 1 selected stoek„and offer to sell cheap, to a satisfactory termination, but for. the in- and-order-loving portion of the community.- ••• Port Union,63 .60 50 40 ." Bhdsborough, 51 • .60 48 44 • difference and fatal policy of our general gov- We want to see this Itiw rightly started, and •i Heading, 48 47 e 8 41 ernment.' A proposition of settlement had "'there need •be no fears of its efficient, exe- " Ilthoubes, " Molirsellle, 48 47 44 41 48 47 44 I'• 41 been made him by the late Spanish Ministry, • 45 44 •42 88 , cation thereafter-its good results will soon " Ilaintnug„ which was a subject of cousideration at the . s•;Orwigsburg Landing. to 39 37 _AV Ostend Convention, and its acceptance warm- com men d it to public favor, generally. -- :. • The toll to P hiladelphia,' Iv recommended by his colleagues; but uponismesmwewemesweamws . Only 8,0 cents, instead of his return to Spain he was banded a letter, .' PENNA. LEGISLATURE. peered it would be. Thin written by Gen. Pierce, enconraging him to . - .refuse every offer where money was to be the the Canal, and will increas4 'price of securing Cuba to the United States. ~ and all the machinery required for & business or . _ .. . _ _ ...... . . - laid Witt' i4iii4 '311114 tlrllt 41171° Bois breaker,{ iiEW- ADVERTMENTS 500 lona per day. - ' , • A wharf and basin at Millersburg; scifflcient for , , -- Miumitity dobos. ~ • :, Spring Sale* 1835. - the shipment 012000 tons per day. . • . - 50 iron Coal ears and 50 wciaden coat earn, of Ile JOHN STONE' . & SONS. No. about bi tons capacity each, *tilt in the best and 43 Soisth Sated Shod, Pidladeltaba• have Just most intbelandal manner . I opened their Spring importations of &Us, Beirut 8386 shires of the stoek of the Lytems Valley Th. m " , Latts ' Fmg' 4, ' fr :- dc - i• ciumu s • Awn' Assortment of Malmsey Arndt' of theinest rash. Railroad and Coal Company, the par lane of C d& d e o ,. which Is $2O per share. - The above goods have been Imported expressly fnr our Ono. E. Horritan, Pr es% Spring sales, &ado:cerise the largest and beet amorment : 0111102113 OP TIM COMPASS; : In our line to be found in this market. . President---George E. Hoffman. '' Philadelphia, Mirth 10,1855- ' INtint Directors-Edward Grata, Lora Nub, Alonzo SOO CARIRIAGIRS AT AIICTIONti ,Itradner, Alexander No Lowrance, Alexander H. =now* pa[MLIMILL TRADE aux. Grant, Isaac Storm. 1111 S Sale will take place OR Wednes- Secretary and Treauseree-Willians Hawkins. . Samar, 3 o'acts, V.ll. . The collection Viii be Soy ONteniatet BY iritzmasa p it. ' day itreetik ,thel oonime th of Aprti lteing uszt. at lo tths ioc encsar A. aL , Ninth A Avian: from Richmond to- • ---. a t 1.- embracing at taut rev Hendred Crierieg ..../(444 1 r° 434 ' " ---- rn t - ----- at - . Pintivally light stock. from moat of Benton,, 42. 25 • 0. ' the test makers of PhiLtdelphia and the e•-•• lief nier. , ,4- ---- - Report of Shipments. ' Catalogues will be ready, and the Stoek arranged far ex aininatket, swerral days pry/horsßale. From Richmond, for the week ending Saturday, March, sir Nini . e . h .. a amino, ton,a informal that an 34,1856- • ' '.' - tth 'gl "f Vg Edi''BlPlll2 t i. Declination. r :Toms , to the weather. Matt . . 1 -4..-- 2 1 Boston & vicinity bit ' Dunlap's -Light Carriages, 8 I °min.& R. Ulan 1,218 Included in the Sixteenth Trade/hie, to be held on Wad -22 I N.Tothat vidoltf 3,l27 nesday, the 4th of April asst . at the Hasarw, will be a 2 North River 274 collet-lice °t ./ imer Ptft .Ught Vehicle', or•Dmilap s Cele -1.. 3 7 1 8 Southe rn Poeta 2,384 bested manufacture, all warranted, temp Oman . -- town and family - Wagons, open front Rockaways, Jenny 3141 1 1 i 1 8 For the week 8,348 Llnd or standing tog gufttrigottotin• gun, Wagons with Totalveasels fee IMAM; 662. otal for season. 111,639 galling topeorotting lingoes, double seated Platens, ____ Last year, 104234 Ae., &e. • _ ---.--'------ -- 7 - - - - - The whole to be sold without reserve. May be exam- Phila. i Readin R gßailroad for i 834.55. ' no d 'o v u m] d a ys previous to Blde. ' Quantity of Coal seat by Philadelphia and Reeding air No postponement on account of the weather. Railroad fur the week ending Thnesday evening list: . ALIRLTI-11. lIKIKKFSS, Auctioneer. er. TOTAL. . Philadelphia, March 10,1883 lo Port Carbon, ' 12.636 05 116,572 01 Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven, ' • 1,401 00 10,443 04 .. . NOTICE TO BOATMEN t " noa n 1'n,892 10 T HE Delaware and Hudson Cagal Co. Aisbum. . 188 03 , 5,963 02 Port Clinton, 7,81 M 04 • 70,211 11 Boats AD Industriousto 's pi. see prepared iciimpers to te entse d htto eontiect men, are %It Ca- ' Ifrei g htingCoal from Ilanesdideto itondent and New Fortho week,to hate Lest year, 1 0, 3 02 03 334:062 05 e el 32 ' 282 12 ' 228 ' 5g7 la, Tit' T30'.i.,-,.. expected to avenge Sir the' season, 11S1 2FL/as la ?mediate pieces on the Canal and Hirer. tons. Bnd the Stews and Section Beats 1 23 tons. Infiniti* in 1855, - --”--- The Nate of/night Sar 1865, will be from Honesdale to ... --:-- -- 1- - •._ - . - Dandont, one dol ler and three cents, ($1,03) per gross toe, Rates of Toll and Transportation on and in roper proportion for Intermedbile plasm RAILROAD, TO JOSE 30,1835 : . The liollowlng instalment' will be reserved from the F r°44 P". " MI l ir "' freight on each trip_towned the railroad of the Boat. viz: Nt. Orrbort. N. Haves. Pt. C7infam. Auburn, on pa, or River,) Beata, , 1r...4)00 To Riehmoed, 32 00 31 9.5 31 80 41 75 " Hest M id Seams - • 1500. To Philad'a., 190 -• 185 170 •. 165 " Jest do do at Seetban Diets, =on Spring Mills, 165 160 1 45° 145 ..., Than will also be reserved $l O and the frotliona of 11401- Reading. 130 • _1 ls' 105 e 1 05 - Lir out of the freight of each trip,' until the close of the Schuylkill County ItailroalBss s The River Freight troth Handout to , New York will beZI The following is the quantity of Coal transported aver ' mere per greer tee, reserrimriberefrern $e per trip toward the different Railroads in Sdakylklil County, for the week. th e payment of the Boat. Towing - end whertige free. ending on Thursday evening lAA: The charge kw unloading on all 'coal delivered, will be 5 wax. " lA. -- tents per ton, wbieh will be retained out of the. freight of Mine Hill and S. Haven R. R., 14267 00 87,159 15 orb ~,4 „ , Mt, Carbon " i 2 %.3 6 ' 15 ` 257 - 65 BoaleNelnnging to individuals- lad atotallotitt2 to 1110 Schuylkill Valle 7 " 4,095 04 25.777 14 - 1 ,, th e t i o d utt of navigation, elehudValy In the freighting Mt. Carbon & Pt. Carbon D 11,041 GI 15,415 19 Mill Creek . . of Coal com Rm. this Company , will be pet 011 the same terms as Pliny Boats. Little Schuylkill' " -,.. 8.717 00 ' 67.270 12 . 0.666 06 • 55359 17 oar . Appll es ti on t o b. ! , mado, perriay, or by letter, to - - - -, -..-. B . Co al - -- .- -774 " ----- - - the undersigned at the Oars e the Del. and Hudson Ca- Vaion Canaill. mTransportation. nal Co., Boudout, Ulster C o ., N. Y. to K. F. L or d, E sq ., Amount -transported during the month bj February, Honesdale, Pa 4 to the Superintendents on the line of the 1855: i ' ' Canal; or at the Ogles of the Company. 31 Wall street, New nesse. TOTAL. York. L. A SYKES, Agent, Union Canal • 672 09 4.159 03 nonbout, .51areh 10, 1855 •'• Im-10 • Swatara Railroad, ' 672 09 2 , 3 19 19 - ..... _-_ ..._-_:_7.- -_-.- ..;_-_= -__ -- -_:_=-. -- --- —_,-_-_- --- PHII:ADA & -READINC RAILROAD. , Cumberland slid.) Coal Trade. - Migg AmMant of Coal (Bltmoinous) shipped front the ca m . illegraymmlziltlelowe lo s• -• ! o " , giga l berlani Region for the week ending February 24th, to-. 'QFFIC f, of the Philada. &R. R. CO., gether with the same for theyear beginning.larmary let, 1855: FEEL MIL . , . • rhliDdigtiO, /Hawary Vi, 1855. 1 Total, • rates of Freight and Ibl a oh Coal transported by 4,121 04 56,425 11 this co in b e Un a " ! ' from Mar ch sth to Jane .. tummy, w as 0 S, ---- -- -- 3otb, 1653: NEW ADVERT'MENTS ‘ • -4 1 7- , ' 6 g - T.l n°3l li I.?+ li t 4 a . - BRICKS. . • - . .... o 1 a., r.... .e. 3 e 00,000 Hard Burnt Brick now- for sale, To Itichtoond, 2ed 1 195 I f‘o 175 delivered on board of Canal-thuds o t.so 56 per te m . .. pbliadelphia, 1901. 1 65 170 165 sand. Apply to BARCLAY 3 CO., Reeding.' . " Inclined Platic, 190 ,I -Si 170 165 March to, 1865 / o ^ 3 t -•Nicetoana, ' I9 OI, 1 83, 170 165 - ..Germantown R.R. ' - GREAT NEWS FOR AUBURN, vansorscbuyikm, 11941 1 85 170 165 160,000 Bricks of best quality sin band ' - minsylog. 6 ./ 00 1 " 170 / 65 Hand fin pale at Auburn, fiehuylkill Co.,near Ftshees " diring • Mins , 4 ' Ib3 160 145 115 " Conshohocken . and Ply. ..t.. lLet arersonableprice. All thole in ranter bricks will * month Railroad. - i 16 5, 1 60 145 145 please call on the undersigned. JonN, MEIER. . .- Rambo's and Potts' and ' ' 1 -',, ' '169. 1 55 145 140 Auburn, March 10, 1855 - , 103 1 a - Jones', , , CARRIAGES.-L-Diehin A. Ramon. corner Coal CITY MARBLE WORKS . .. Norrlatownor iliidgeport.i 160 t 155145 .1 40 " Port Kennedy, , 11100 155 145 140 . And Steam Mantle Factory, and Norwegian streets, announce their readiness , " valley Forge, i 1 55 150 140 140 COON= Of rt es AND TINS erasers., tOOLADTLntIi. - " Phoudardllv, ' .. ' 11 45 140 130 130 to supply all orders in thin line. We had occasion, r E. &B. SCHELL, having greatly ~ lloyer's Ford .1 45 ,1 40 125 '1 2.5 " Pottstown . ' - 'l4o' 1 35 125 1, 25 not long since to commend their superior mane . ' 1 Cr i s improved their facilities for the mannewtrire of eir- " Donglasville, ' 110 135 Its ITA factures. Patronise Home mechanics. t r ~it will be "porMivod, IS cry Twisty of Nctrbte Works. embracing the best styles of •' "'Birdsboro ' ' ' :. 1 30 125115 1 15 . Mantles, 71161 e-top 171,rin Vriornf , s an , i Montimetihr, ant " Rending, - 1 15) 115 1 1 05 1- 0:i BLINDS.---Those wanting Window Min , r I his return to Spain he was finance a letter, • ' l'Enba.. Adfitt/BULTUBJS. I $l, as we last neek es- pared t supp ly upon reasonable terms. " Bete Reading and p i p Il orders ' 4.. i' 120 115 105 105 Old Once repaired-and who does not at this : a- written by Gen. Pierce, encouraging. him tO L. FRIDAY, 2nd-S , , for by the '-origirmi- - ocintratt they 'are e x e mp t e d -petted it would be. Those val e s ore favorable to Ihiladelphia, March 10, 1855. 2nd—btanding con - from the general Cenditious o; f the - euntract4 'withlo.3m. ". Mohnoille, " Mottraville, 1 213 1,.1 15 1 .7t5 ,1 95 son ?-should call upon Mr. Zerbe, ManufactUyrer, .. . ... ..___ .• the furtier2disad'i . entage of placing thein beyond the Canal, and will increase the ' business by that " Hamburg, ' r•dt. street, between Mahantongo anti Norwegian, - -.- .., ___ ayenue to the full capacity " Orwigaburg. 1 , 0 1 1 15 He turns out very handsome work. "hr IVi ,•••1 15 • I De' Slii3lOKIN rs. SCllTJTmu...—Com mencing on the first page will he found a re ply 1)y Mr. Eli Bowen to the article of lait weak from Mr. Wm. H. Marshall, as to certain rehkive advantages of the two Regions named. The article is lengthy, but the 'spicy and; of thrusts of the writer will well repay perusal. Apropos.—We hate receifed commUni cation from Mr. Marshall in reply to certain comments of our own last week, but as we already have so much of our paper . devoted us this matter, we' must lay over his letter with the remarks it necessarily elicits till next week. - z fre'STRAYED on STOLEN.—It is Said that the Prohibitory Liquor Law, passed by the Legisla, nice of Illinois, cannot be . found. It has been higued by the Governor. This is a sample of the kind of opposition PrOhibition has to encounter everywhere. at:Ers gOind It like a streak. A despatch from Boston on Tuesday last, says: " :7 The town elections throughout Maisachu 7 setts, took place - yesterday. Of fifty towns heard from, the Know Nothings have carried forty! Zer'ITNION CANAL.—The fifty-twO miles of enlarged canal between Middletown and•Pine grove will be open for navigation as usual, as F.oon as the weather will permit. The tolls arc to continue the same is last year, and no alteration' will be made in the rates -previ ously to the Ist day of July neat.' So So the Harrisburg Union says. ger ROBERT kILLB, of South Carolina, the celebrated Architect of the Treasury depart ment, Post-office and Patent Officehuildings, died in Washington city on Saturday last.— He became deranged from disappointment on finding that the Superintendence of certain proposed buildings planned by bimAad been givekby the Government to other persons. Impotyr.t . rr.—The chairman of the State Temperance Central Committee is teed a notice, calling a meeting at Harris burg next Tuesday, for the purpose of now the various Prohibitory bills now be fore the.Legislature,.and to .unite in urging the passage of some one 'of them through Oita body. It is - understood that if the frien.tis of Temperance would write upon any one measure, there is little doubt but that it could be passed. We shall await thAlesult of the Committees' deliberations with much interest. • Taurn.—The Jersey City Sea• says the only way to prevent cliques in the American organization is to throw off the veil of scaccy, and come out flat-footed • for an open dmsri-an •party. DoAgning men would then be obliged to show themselves, or else "stand from under." . Are, aye! so say. we. There are many sound reasons for it besides the oue given here. As far as we are- acquainted with the principles of the new party, there is nothing in - them that any one ' need be `ashamed of Whilc . it must he admitted, many good. mea oppdse or at ljast regard , the whole, move ment with suspicion, on. account .of the im- Po6tion of secresy upon its proceedings.— We ourselves' can see,no wrong in secrecy ix.r se, but all men do not think alike L-there a wide-spread prejudice against political parties acting -upon such a 'basis ; it 'gives room .for griei•ous suspicions and scandal. ‘ Erpolicticy may be 'a valid exct4e some rases, till the new party acquires.: confidence and strength sufficient to openly encounter the determined opposition it must necessarily excite; hut the sooner this is answered, the better. The.very effort l of , the new party to throw off mystification, and . to take the field hand to hand with its enemies, would inspire respect for its courage, and win for it hosts of friends. IVe hope soon to see . the party tom e out boldly for o platform somewhat like the following: ' AREEICANS SHOULD RCLE AMERICA. • Equal awl-exact justice to all men, without die tisthon of Politics or Religion. A frr, Common Seitooi ; • n , f,rll( oar Ntatetr&iization TL, adz.acy of whatever is fur the advance. meet. he by growth and glory of the Conntiy, um the happiness and well-being of the people. A round Adierieo o Nittermalety, Protection,Anter i6v. Inalitutions, bold' American 010121- t ialellt.l.•ftlid 11. true American SoCialism. Opf,itio n to the'politleal demagogues and of file-reekers of revery party—and - the right and ,Ittfy of the people to select goqd. 11 " , len' a nd 'ca irshle loc o fur office, without the aid of cancans and coot-emit-mi. • Act h . ', 141 not I'm/ of all, a stinging rebuke, it the hi.iet-Lia, of c. sty American demagogue cad urn i-”e'n7r, see. wilt huckster and trade "AN. 'nal American pelneiples for Roman Catho lic rotes and influence.- . I° °hurt, to place the American nation in the of the American people, to whom it Pp fair nd l prop- , edengs, and keep it there: bar' iN;NINTTEgS of public interest we are always glad to use our paper to elicit as much information as possible—hence we cheerfully give place to the following, hoping that it may call forth something furtherfrOm others whose business may have induced familiarity with the subject: MESSRS. EDITORS OP MINERS' JOERSIAL:-ID looking over your paper of Feb.'l7th, I find the following remark on Anthracite coal in smithing: "The Anthracite coal has not the least injurious 1, effect-on the iron, there being no aulphur in it." I think the above assertion is based more upon theory than practice. I have worked fur the. last fonrqen years at a smith's forge, both in the Schtiylkill and Lehigh regions, and have found more or less sulphur in all kinds of Antbractic coal. It does admirably , well for light work in =Rhin); ; but all blacksmiths wile have worked in Anthracite, will, coincide with me saying that there is mere or less sulphur in it; so much so that it very often closes up ti* grate through which the blast comes, and the consequence is that a new fire is necessary, as well as a new grate. For heavy forging, Bituminous coal is far prefers able to Anthracite. For instance, you take ,a piece of iron, say 4 or 6 inches in diameter, you can't get a good heat all. through that piece—it will burn outside before it will get heated inside, in 'an Anthracite coal-fire. You 'may take the same sized piece of iron in a Bituminous coal.6re, and it produces a different result. The iron will be heated a regular hat all through, and with less blast also; and thus yon will perfeive at once the Bituminous coal is best Tor heavy work. In deed there aro some pieces of forging that we could not adowithout the aid of Bituminous coal, and you will find that it is used more or less in all the shops where therede heavy work done. The above are some additiona/ facts, Perhaps, the New Yorkers are not acquainted with. Beaver Meadow, Nara 3, 1855. GEORGE. The remarks alluded to were copied from the N. Y. Railroad Advocate , to which we ad , ded the general experience ;o1 blacksmiths hereabouts in favor of Anthracite in their shops. They have been Using it almost ever since there was a shop in the Region. • 11 EarfuluTioN FluM Init,AND cHfCiED. —The Ballinasloe (Ireland) &err says: "Dur ing the last week numerous letters have been received in this neighborhood from New York and other. American cities; bringing intelli gence which will undoubtedly tend to check the tide of emigration to that quarter. Des titution prevails to an alarming extent.— There is no 'employment in New York, and thousands of the poor Irish . are undergoing an ordeal worse than that occasioned in their own country by the famine and pestilence of 1846. We ,have been . permitted to inspect some of the letters4reeetved in this town and its vicinity within the last few dayi, and re: - ally, the details they give are of a most fear ful description. The soup-kitchens have been established, and a large proportion of the re- - dundant population are kept alive at the pub lic expense. The advice in: every letter is .'Do not, by any means, come out here, if even a miserable subsistence can be got at home!' We have been in expectation Of such a result for some time. The -enormoas flow of emi grants into the cities and,towns alongthe At 'antic . for the last few years :could not but a have , disastrous -effect upoty local circum stances. At all events, we need not antici pate during the corning season such .a drain from our shores as has depopulated, in a great measure, • many of the best districts of the west of Ireland. The fact is, that many in dividuals who, fortunately, were enabled to do so, have returned, and we. understaed that many others will follow their eXautple.". . This is news we are. glad to chronicle—it is high time something should check the enor mous influx - of immigration to which ,our country has been subject for some years past. tfije" LEGISLATION DESIRED.-:-Petitions are about to be forwarded to Harrisburg from this an(?_neighboriug counties, for •he enactment of a lifw to the followi n g effect—its object is to 1 prevent the natural prejudice of relatives and other interested parties from interfering with th course of justice in our Courts : • 1 lie le enacted, &e., That beroafter it shall not . belawful for any President Judge or Associate , J *go of the zeicral Courts of this Commonwealth, to t c reside or sit on the trial of any cause whatso ever, between any person or persons, or body or . bodies politic, if such Judge shall be, or at any time has boon the agent or attorney of such per- eon or persons, corporation or corporations, or shot own any stock in any such company or cor-! Poration, or be related to any such person or per sods, or any person or. persons owning stock in: any;euch corporation or bodies politic, by any of 1 the degrees of consaneinity or affinity. 2. If a sufficient number _of the pylons, sum moned and returned as persons - to try any issue in any of the Courts of this Commonwealth, shall not appear as required, or if by reason of chal lenges or otherwise, there shall not be a sufficient number of jurors "present, "eotopetent for the trial of any such issue, which shall be called for trial, instead of the Sheriff or Coroner, or two citizens, as heretofore required, it shall be the duty of the , tare of that state. , - . . • • . the Court to call so many talostmiarom the Conn..: I - ty at large, as.shall be accessary to - fill op the jury i —,-- A commtrri:P.: of the Massachnsetts fur the trial of such cause; and it shall be the duty t _Legislature are engaged in investigating ces of the President Judge to examine' such Weimer' Min charges preferred against Judge Loring, on oath or affirmation, whether ho or they are in any way.related to, or connected with, or‘juter- ! ; with reference (4 his removal from the bench. osted in any way with the person or persons, or , ' ••` corporations belloween whom the issue's to be trietl z ! , •-"rp&electton for Mayor, in New Bed and unless the said 'Court are fully satisfied that , : ford, Mass., on pMonday last, resulted in the such person or persons are entirely disinterested ' and competent to sit as jurors in the cause, such ' i em - - choice .. of neorgn HoWland, the Know Noth person or persons shall not be sworn-,-each Court:•- - --ing candidate, by a trettfendous majority. shall also ho satisfied that all the Jurors in' any _; " . cause, undersiand the Englishiangnagsithorough-1 i A totexzar ti g ht occurred in Reading ly, enough to bo able to understand all that is laid • on Friday evening of last week, between two before them no the trial of the cause.' 't - ! Germans, namedffaringand Bechtel, in which kr THE Delaware Liquor Law willgo in to ' the former struck the other a &tat blow over effect on the Ist of June. I the head with =axe. • ' ' FRIDAY, 2nd--BENATE.—Standing corn /I. ittees reported various bills i among them :--,-, - One relative to lands wrongfully sold for tax,= another to e*end the jurisdiction ef ;* es—r :courts in divorce cases—another relative tiir Canal Cqmpanies. Housif.—Bill to repeal tavern license laws, .. after consderable discussion, paiscd,CoMmit: tee of the Whole. - -. . Neither House in.Seasion on Menday. TUESDAY—SErixre.--A joint' resolution introduced to adjouli; "sine diE, on 'the 10th of April, next.—Prope • - sed amendments' to.- the : State Constitution taken ,urf, when consider able debate folloived; Mr. Crabb inoie/1 an amendment, proposing.a.pronsion to exclude foreign criminals and paipers from the conk' . try, and to require tWerity-One yekirs - residenee before naturalization. The Speaker ruled . the amendment out of order. l'he was then postponed,4—Supplements . to vents' bill passed fipnlly.' Housx.—Among-the bills passed: —To con solidate the Sunbury Coal and Stinbuip LuT• ber NA Car Manfifnetbring Cotnioapy; a fur ther supplement to. the act incorporating the Broad Top Mountain Improvement and Rail road Company.—Tho bill, to ascertain and fix the.boundary jine • -: of Berks and, Schuylkill counties, &c., was token up with many others, and passed Committee of the Whole.. ~ WEDNESDAY s.----Comm iftces reported a number 'ol among thern, , ,ene to prevent counterfeiting, and others to incor- . porate or extend the:charters of nix,, banks.-- Mr. Brome reported a bill to incorporate . ..the Cosmopolitan Art :and Literary Association. HOUSE.-Mr. Dougherty— offered a joint resolution for the Prihting of 10000 copies of a map or maps of the State, showing the rail roads completed, in -progress, under contract and chartered, showing the various connec-' trims of the roads in and out of the Common wealth. Laid over one .day under the rule. , A bill was reported against bestowing on the Wagner Free Institute, the geological cab inet of Professor Rodgers; and others favor ably, to incorporate the Anthracite Savings bank, at' Donaldson,. Schuylkill county; to in corporate the Black Creek Improvement Com pany ; ' to re-charter the North American Coal Company; and a further supplement -to The Huntingdon and groild Top Mountain Rail road and Coal CoMpany. A ftirther supplemeit to the several acts re lative to the Union Canal passed. The standing committees reported 'a num ber of bills, and among them a supplement to, the act incorpoiating the Pottsville Mutual, Joint Stock Life Insurance Company. Mr. McCalmont read in place a bill to res train the sale of vinous, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors in certain counties; which on motion was referred to a Committee of Three. The Bribery bill Was resumed on 'second reading, and a call on the "previous question" sustained-17 to 28. The question was then taken on the section as amended, and it was agreed to-51 to f.').5:; It releases voluntary. informers from punishment, and requires wit. nesses having a knowledge of violation of this law to testify before any legislative inquiry or criminal proceediigsi bat provides that their testimony shall not* used against them selves, and reqnfres, in order to convict, other testimony than that Of an accomplice. After some further . manmuvring, the bill passed finally 53 ea '2l. • AO4OO l - 1 4FLOJOA4JA04A• —AN extra session of Congress is talked —tem legislatiOn occupies a Prominent place in New Jersey legislation, like our owe. - ONLY one': COmtnisAoner from each State in the Union Will be admitted at the Paris World's Fair. —The Baltic sailed from New York for Liverpool, Wednesday, with 85 passengers and $1,137,000 in epecie. L D. Boon s, Know Nothing, was elected Mayor of Chicago, on Wednesday, by a email majority. • WRIGUT Of Indiana, vetoed the Free Banking bill lately passed by the Legisla- toCongre. The Seaate then dent to and received, froni the Howell' the customary resolutions, and at ,11.50 A. M, adjourned Sine die. ; - Houss.4Variousi bills acted upon, when the President's veto of the Ocean Mail Steam er Approprfation was received and reaciamid great excitement. !His objections to the bill may be gathered from the following telegraph is summai: 1 . , The President quotes the section of the bill rel ative to thej.iollins li4e, and refers to the liitv un der which the contract was made, and by i'which five ships trerelo be bUil4 whereas but font have been on theroute. •The bill proposed to dispense entirely with the fifth tslitp,, merely stipulating to provide for tbe losi ofithe Arnie with' anoSliert:7-- The bill futther proposed to repeal so much! of the former taxi jut enable?} notice to be given to the Collins lino ; to terminate the present arrangements, whatever ekigeacies may occur iii.the art of-navi gation.' Ville it was, designed to pay. the con tractors a vary much larger sum than was :calfed .for by the 'priginal- - vontraet, they :are -e x empted from tlitygeberal eomiltious of the -euntract4 with the furtberZtlisagiuitage of placing thein iryond • the tilickaittingreitti.i . ,The privileges granted to them ativ.Without a lorresponding advantage to tbet' taciveriulient; anti additional pay is - here a gratuity, while nominally making an appropiiation • for-tha transportation lof the mails of the Visited States.' To,continue this would give the& pre eminence, piecludelme competition, and establish 1 a monqolylncompatible,With the Conatitulion:-- 1 Ile alludes to the fact that - $2;021,000 have already been pnid to this line, while •the reeeipokirilim postage amount only •tb $734,600, showing an'ex.- traerdinary - : expenditive over tbereiviptsjit, the charge. of 'Ole tloverninent,'while thei . .centreetore - are in the eajoyment of receipts from pass e m ngers -and freightiltsial to the mhount obtained fr the ' .Government.:' • ._} , - - - , . GreAt'et3 tifusion'fctllowed, in which a motion i to adjiDuriPwas lost, when the motion -, t, pass the hill'-vier the Presidenes veto failed for wont of tho'conptituienatinajorityyeas,l9i nays, 98.::x.:. ! . • .:.: • Saturday :night . arsion.—AmeAdmel4ts to the Appropriation bll occupied much-;ti me. —The amendments f the - Senate to the bill . 1 .. requiring; the prepti)rment !Of postage iti all Cases,'ana - Pre-paynaent in pinitage stamps af ter the firit'of Joiauary next, were concurred. in. At Bfp'clock SUnday morning, no. ..quo rum appearing, the Sergant-at-arins wag -sent to hunt upand compel thelittendan,ee, of !nem hers.. Mg Pratt waited to.:know whether- it would. be, in order , to direct the Serganwit arms tobring in breakfast. Mr. Mike Walsh asked if whiskey punches could be introduced. [Langhtereand cries' of "Good," "Well put."] Bubsequertly; on-the taking of the yeaS and nays, the !Clerk called Mr. Benton's slime ; that gentleman, appearing at the door Of the main aisle,! protested, with violent gesticula tions,,againat the casing of his . name. ~I, He said he waa au ex-member, and the sesaion to-day was . ii libel or the, Sabbath:/ [Much confusion.j; The Speaker pir; teni—The gen tleman is Out of order. Mr. Benton--I'm not a thetaher, sir. , The Speaker—Them, if the gentleman is' net a member, the Poor keeper. wilt .put him' out. [Laughter, tali ex- clamations),of "Prey good!" ",hat's the' thlk."l ..• 6.11' At 10 minutes to 2 o'clock, a motion to adjourn carried a d the gr,eatest silence; when the 'Bpeaker Mr. Boyd) deliv4d a neat valedietory add and the House ad , ;Darned, sin edie. . ?. So endeth the ' • lard Congress! . sitoßT me m. , Der Tai, Soldiers m the Crimea are pciyi ag. $1 50 a pOtind for tobacco.' • ci Silir_Co4. ix Out o.—The amount of coal now dug in Ohio a inually is estimated at twenttfouOnillion buhels. • Ax`.'exchange says that Sarah Payson Fanny Fern—was born at, fort land, Maine; July 9th. 1811. iparTili.daily delivery of water to London during the:last few months has been little short of 106;000,000 gallons. Seil'A veq destrnctive storm occurred in Elmiru on' Monday Right, which did Much damage iirblowing d chimneys, &c. ,gfirFA'rt/En GAVA ZI, now in London ex pects to return to t is country before many months. ::1 , , i segrA itITKICIPAL. election in Detroit has resulted in She choice of the Democratic :!can didatifor Mayor by 6 0 majority. ~ Sarltosecra's reputation among the,: En glish peopla may be tiniated from the fact that the nu* for the undayimes, fur Which he has becitne a. co tent contributor , iS un exampled. -1,-, p.,3 seirltev. Dr. Moriarty, of Ph t.. iladelphia;says the Newark: Adveriisr i has been engaged to renounce the yanegync of St. Patrick, at the iathedral in Newark, op the 17th inst., before e Irsh benevolent 'eties. . • c,. `Juno s.—The "gialature of Dela Ware rejected thertmendinent to, the Constitutionof the State4roposell 13y Mr.. Biggs, to appoint Judges for if' term off light years instead of for ri dung good -hebavirir. ;-; -.7 4; iferliE -AIEGISLATFRE.—qhe Legislature of Delaware.: adjonrn about 10 o'clock on Friday night after a ion of nearly nine weeks. They passed about 200 Acts And Resolutionv . . . - i 10iiirTue,Pacific Qean covers art-area Of 78,000,000,f0f square miles; the Atlantic 25,- 1 000,000; tht, Soothe Ocean to 30 i1eg.,25,- 000,000. thit Indian CUM 14,000,000;", the 1 1 ) Northern Ocean 5,0(10,000; the Mediterranean Sea 1,000,000; the Black Sea 170,000 the Baltic 175,000; the Nir t gat Sea 160,000. r r j___ :jar' THE-DBIO WL; I T CROP.--.-The Arion bull Demoetat remar that the farmers in that region of country ) say that the wheat crop sown last fall, looks exceedingly well et the present timer; and the prospect of a good'erop is very flatter ing. TII farmers in Lawrence county, according to t e journal, report simi bu. news in elation to the crops there. !: ! , var. sm.o in. COAL s NEW YORK.-..-kbill is' before thill New Yo Legislature defining a ton of coat° be 2,00 lb& Any person pelf in? less for ton to be imprisoned for.:,not more than :than thirty dap. or to be Subject ,to a fi ne of,bot lees th an $25 nor more *an $lOOO, or bath, in theldisciretion of ‘tbe cnnrt !Afore whictrouch ofti. to is hied. . .-, ; - • ayenno to the fall capacity of theintaber, of boats and cars nme in use. The present capacity of -the Canal ts equal to a businesi of 40,000 tons per week, with the only increased caponso of " ; perhaps a•half l dosen • lock-tenders: Boats end .cars only are required to increase the Fusiness one-third; and teats at the present -sates of freight • are anson4 the best paying Stocks in thotonntry. ' :By doublipg the locks at nine points only, the capa city of,the Canal wonlitbe 'equal to the; passage of t*c millions of tone each year: ' • 'phe!rates of toll fixed show a difference'of abbrit 18 cents per -ton, in favor of the Canal, both far the New' York and Philadelphia marketS, its-Jof lows:i= r BY CANAL. , Toll, - -'Bl 65 • UT. RAILROAD. 1 , ‘ ' Phi/a. Rtehoiond. . . Tolls k traniportatioa , $1 00 '53.00 . r \, Froiglit fropt.Richutond to N. . • . ' ".; f 00 '; 300 Deduct drawback, . '-, ' ', 20 • By Canal, Making a difference of 25 cents 11 ton to "delphiii, and 15 cents to Now Yorff;witliont any allowance for trans-shipment at Richmo4'd• - Tholehigh Company:have fixed the Prices of their Coal on board at 13ristol, at .'s4 75 ;per too: The The pile() at RichniOnd for White' Ash iS $t 50, and St 52i 84 75 for Red AA, acetirding to quality: 1 , • The . rates Of Weight, &e., on the Delaiiare Iludson Canal L ail! be found among our Advirtise ments.l • , The demand for Coal is fair for immediate • use. The dealers in 'Philadolpitiw aro trying to obtain Coal at a pretty low figure, lower in feet !ban thi present pricei of produce and wages will warrant. Only al eertale quantity, of Coal can be carried- to market tbislear, and the tradebere 2 onglit to gov . : ern the l mselves accordingly. Sit Furnaces on tho line' have blown! ont, and we leatln that one or two others ' will follow as soon a 4 their Present stook is workid,up4—making abont'ome-half of the Furnaces on the Hite of the Schuylkill out of blast. The Itroad Top Railroad 1 Coal . Company con. tracted with the Cambria Iron Company for their Iron, op Thursdiy, for $55 per ton delirtireal. Thit . terms tiro $5O in money and $5 per ton in thO stock of tho Company at par. The following Report of a Coal Company in it neighblaing Reglon will be matter of interestmany of oar readers. • Tho kkene Valley Coal Compan . y reined dit , ring the year 1554, and 'sent to their bail.): on the Wiconiaco Canal, near Millerabing, 68,189 tone of coal, which was dime/Jed of as follows: Sold aloUg the Susquehanna river, Sold atalavre de Grace, Sold at Baltimore, Shipped:to Philadelphia, Remaining ampler at Millersburg, Waste estimated at . The largestamount shipped in ono Month wee In November, An which over 0500 tone were minoi and sent to the basin near Millersburg, and near* ly 11,000 chipped from the buin by the Canal. The drought and sickness in August, Oeptember and October, and early close of navigation, cur„ tailed the business of the Company ; at least 15,000 tons, and their net receipts as many dollars: The +eine *hid; bad been in fault for more than a year became good about the end of July, and tal ter that; time, with the force employed, unld bard produced over, 2200 tons per week. It; required more than that amount to fill tkis orders which ware pressing for a supply of Lykens Valley coal: Tho cholera and drought along the , line' f the Cad nal prdvented shipments beyond Harrisbarg, 114 that the Company, for three Months, wee 'cut off from a largo j proportion of. its business, though there could txs-no corresponding reduction of ex 4 pauses.; r . The veins of coal are now, ,in better order than they bare ever; been before,' 'And the works . can produce and prepare about 500. tone per:day, pro 7 tided there Should be no Obstruction to a regu lar stkipinenL., . , The receiptil and expenditeras d uring the year have been so follows: . _ , Received lbr 157.5,51 tons of coal, ' . 1015,922 511 Reached boss, Lykens Palley R.:R. and Mal . . ..1, Company, on amount cif theinelined Muse, 7 1 Ike, sold them', i , ... 11013 00 Received from Francis Wei:wick' Agt, . - * •' 2,918 20 EXPETNIMIZN: Coat of raining sad ahi,p- . . ~ ping 50,169 toes coal, 067,476:44 '.: •, . Transportation teltillors- .• . burg, , 91,299 59 • 1 • i Salaries of officers, ASts• . •___ . I __ 4,350 00 MIMI - " 93,116 03. Laud en irsier-stool, 676 00 .Pumpin,tostor tbrCanal and repairs of 'engine, 2,621 10 Notes and Bosnia Told, 24,000 00 Notes and Cub on hand, 11,111 67 1' 1j 4.1.37. $131.963 800131.363 80 The erwita - of ihe Company lo limited by the chart*, to sSoopoo., 171'e Liabiiitiaare— ' • ', ' , : (hiiinal eapital etoek. 90 ,harps, ; ' 0 4,500 00 Consolidated stock, 1413 their; ,-._ 373,930 og Coupon limb dtto 1858, , , $ 700 00 ': Bend lbr laud, due Jack. 1, 1054 2,500 00 Bond! Ileatipa ~. Oa 91111eribarg tarp; 6,000 po• Wieethieo Canal ; Company, 600 00 . • ', Not pliable. _ , 00 Yranda lyearkl a, , . 2,918 10 .. 45,534 27 4 i ! The Audi* Ow tbalpany are— , Due by Lykens Valley-R. R. and Ond ;OW 44 Witten's'', Canal Company, for ecestrnetion of waters:bed and supplying tbelr Canal witlii 4 water since it waa topentsd, 26,604 65 , Casli and Notes'', lands of% Ralman AEI., 11,003 01 Coal st Pldludelphls. • • 1.500 06 We're de "hue depot, - Cs 52 lintstendlnit oleo of roil. :! 2,462 41. Rale ot.ll4lllersisug faros, - 1. • 8.000 00 2447 le:reg r el coal lamb, With miners' lioultf; gangways driven bathe mines, with ralirroads. CARPETINC SELLING BELOW COST THE Subscriber, determined to close _IL his Carpet biusiness, offer , the entire stock, consist ing of all the new styles of English yelrets, Tapestry. Brussels, Ingrains arid 3 Ply and • Venet ian gis ts made by the celebrated John brossley & Sons. En : togeth er with an immense stork of Ingrain, h Ply and Venetian Carpets of dm:twilit. matinfacture, Oil Cloths, Stalr Rods, Dstr"Weta. Sheep Skins and Cocoa Mats, &e., dr., below cost, for cult. Now is the time Mr barrens. ~ N0.,145 North Third• 81., Philadelphia, WIIOLESALE dealer in fancy Dresi Trimmings and Millinery Goods, and 'ManulDic turer of•fancy Silk Bonnets. keeps constantly on hand a very extensive asaortinent of Silks, Rlbbonx,Lares, Em broideries, Flower; Bonnet Frames, Oimps,F4nges, be sides a great variety of other Fancy Goods. If o'sol icits a call from Country :Ws-chants visiting the City, and as sures theiik that they will ' inn, to Matt anyrarticle aboie mentiOned, at, the lowest !Wires.. Philadelphia,MarCh N. Yol puta. .75 - 90. 1 90 • FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! U. W. Hoover Respectfully informs his customers of Pottsville. and tho people generally of Schuylkill county. in want of Furniture, , that they will find it greatly to their advantage to put dose at his Warehouse. where they will find a large s tock of the most =edam styles to, select from.- The subs. fiber begs to my that ilte faculties for manufacturing. and buy ing his materials for club, and' baying no Apprentices. but employing the best of workmen, enables him to offer great inducements to those.% want of really good Fttrul dire at le* prices, as •he much prefers the nimble six tame to the slow shining." , All goods - bought, at his Areroom will be warranted, and if intended for the Aran. try will be packed with care and despatch. - • It. F. HOOTER, No. PM South Scerind,strect„'beloso Dock; west side. Philadelphia, March 10,1553 • 10.3 m • Ell 00 ° 2 80 IkBs s , 285 ..CAR I RIACES! CARRIACES!! VIE subscribers return their sincere tif~j• thanks to their friends for past patronage, .; and 'would respectfully call the attention 4 • 1 of the public In general, to their new as sortment of CARRIAGES on hand, consisting of, one and two mated Jenny Linde, Buggies, &Wes de., of, etery description, all of which are finished In the most approv ed style and made of the beat material. Ifavibg secured the services of experienced workmen, and being practical mechanics themselves, they feel auttred that they can render full satisfaction to those who may barer them with their patronage. All their work Ii warranted to give en. tiny. satisfaction. -Second•handeri Carriages of all descrip tions on hand, which will be sold cheap. Repairing neat ly. done. Orders froin a distance promptly attended to, at their manufactory, corner of Gal and Norwegian/Ra i Pettsville, Pa.• - li '4ir;Tbe timber used for our work Is of the best New Jersey Illekory. DEIII3I t lifintAN. March 10,1855 10.1); ' URSUANT to an Order of the . Or phans' Court of the county Of Schuylkill, in the monwealth of FeningylYanta , the subscriber, Admit"- Im ) Istrator of FREDERICK lIESSER, late of the borough of Orwigsburg, in the county of ScluivlkM, deceased, will expose to sale by pnblle'vendue on MONDAY, the 26th day of Marsh, next, at 10 o'clock in the' tbrenoomkt the public house of Daniel Boyer, In the borough of Orwige• I burg. in the ' county of Schuylkill aforesaidi—All ,that 1 certain lot or piece of ground situate In the borough of i Orwigsburg, in the, county of Schuelkill and State - of Pennsylvania, to wit:-Being lot Marked with themutn ber 84. In the plan of said borough, bounded= the north by Mifflin street, on the east by lot of Samuel R. Medlar, on the west by lot of George D. Boyer. and on the south by a twenty feet alley, containing In fronton said Mifflin street sixty-six feet, and in length or depth 181 feet with the appurtenances. consisting of a one story log dwelling house. late the estate of said dettemed. Terms and coia ditions made known at the time and place of sale byi . WILLIAM PRAILEY, :Idrainatrater. By order or the Oiphana' Court, . .106111JA 13orga, ORPHANS' COURT SALE, PURSUANT' to an Order of Itheibr- 1 1 phans' Court of the county of SchuylkilL In the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Admln- I bstrator of JESSE M. JAMES, late !of the borough of Pottsville. In the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will ex- , pose to sale by public vendue, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of March nest, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at. the public house of Franklin II Kaokber, in the borough of Pothrirille, In the county of Schuylkill aforesaid, all that certain two and a half story frame Muse and Lot In Market street, situate In thrrhonough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania, to wit: Containing in ; front on' Market street 20 feet, and In depth.9o feet, adjOining lot of 'Hen ry Moser nn.the neat and John Simmotus on the west. Alto, All that certain undivided part of three tracts of land situate in Union township, Schuylkill county, bei MO acres of said three adjoining tracts of land, Farr In the name of domed Rog, containing In the whole acres and 30 perches, adjoining lands of John Mille, nd others, late the estate of said dammed. Temts and eon- lotions made known at the time and place of sale, by JOHN IL JAMES, Administrator, By order of the Orphans' Court, Joaltra Rom, Clerk Pottsville, March 10,1855 EMI 38,271 2, 8 3 t 12,981 • 2,000 1,660 58,160 From Albany, N. 'rock and Philadelphia. TUE undersigned would respectfully • ikak a glannounce to the Merchants and Vast ness community of this and the ad joining counties, that they hare entered into. arrange ments for the transportation of lierehandlie,rurniture, Grain. Plaster, Ac., from Albany, New York and Phila delphia, In drat class Canal news, destined for Schuyl 7 kill Haven, Pottsville and Port thirbon. All Goods from Philadelphia, will be shipped our Agents, Yardley A Eon, Vine street Wharf, &mu Merchandise from Albany Ind New York, apply to pV , ram Yocht, 29.Ilmadway, New York. 14 1 1 464 24 ROBERT B. WALKER. ,19i) Chesnut dred, belay, Eighth, send% side Philadelphii, Nara' 10, 1855 , 10-3ux . • . _ JULIUS STERN, THREE DOORS ABOVE EAGLE HOTEL, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 31areh 10,1855 rTr77.r.=mtmr,m. Madman can rely upon having their Goods ft4warded with despatch, as two &me will lease Wine street Wharf, Philadelphia. weekly. The following rates will be charged on; 2000 !ha Dry goods, Queensware, Glut and Tee, Groceries, OIL, Poor, and Provisions, Salt and, Mutter, 00 2 75 I ' '1 87 A. 8 )100RURAD, Office Shuyika2 Narigation Waretionse..Vt. Chrbots... MRAN FOCIIT, /re. 229 Broadway, /Tom 25. Goods will tie forwarded from Schuylkill haven fo all points on the Mine 11111 Railroad. March 10 ,1855 ' 104 m ORPHANS' COURT BALE. PURSUANT to an Order of the Or pbsus Court of the county of Schuylkill. in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sablatbam. Admin istrates of the estate of FRANCIS C. SIZIGNIX, late of the townshipof FAA Bratiorick, Id the coma/ of &hp* kill, deceased. will impose to wile by pnbldr. mdse. on SATURDAY, the 31st day of March neat, tit 2 titioell is the afternoon, at the hour of Mary Umoksisma (widow) in the township of put roun ty of &baylkiil albremid. all three two certain lota Or piece, of ground afloat& in the Orrnsbip of East Brun,. wiek, in the county of Schuylkill, and state of ?amyl eon* to wit: No. 2. _Denuded on the east 14 impart No. I, on the Purled south by land of Samuel lino., On the i eat by land of William Drubbed' and land of John ilamenian, and on the north - by land of Widow containing 22 sans and 100 peechea, strict measure. Purpart Do. 3. Rounded on the Borth by pop* No. 1, on tits east by bad of Elias hind of tbe mu* by land of Ja+mb Leinlaper and Lind of lissand Inger, deceased, and on the west by land of Widow M =iend land oflhanta Moyer, contalaing 22 mem ambus, Mad issesses; tbanstate al( de. ceased. Terme and eoculitlens rads known at ti medand 1) 140 .i of Rao, by • • r ENRII" PASNAMAN. ORT SASSASAA, SJ order, of the Orphans' Court, • ." Agin Dolls, Oa*. By order of the; Ward of Ttfarisip4s., • . B. I fl Secretary 3tatrit 3:1855:• ' I 11.11' . SCHUYLKILL NAVICATION. TOLLS on Miscellaneous Articles, to be charged per ton of T2lO IN., until further notice- Iron Ore,Clai, Hand, Gravel, 3latinre, Unwrought Stone: !kickball. Limestone, Slaked Limd, Quarry Spat's, Cord wood, Pport and Rails; [tough Dark and Gypsum. ono cent and a bait per tan per mile, fin the first ten, miles. and a balls cent per ton per mile, for each . additional mile, but no charge shall be made for any distance exceoding thir ty cents per ton. • . • etcrern CLAM _,Unslaked 4 Llme, - Marble, Wrought or Bubbled Sbine,l3l - Coal, tlrieks. lee, Soap Slone, and Copper Ore, two mull per ton per mile, for the: Wet ten miles, 'arid a half rent per ton per mile for earhatiditional mile, but no charge shall be 1E41%4.3- tor any dialauco exceeding tarty yenta per ton. Iron of all kinds in any stage of nianntact nro beyond the ore. Salt, and Flab. one rent per ton per mile; for the tlrst twenty miles. and half a rent per Oil per mile breach ad ditional milt . .. but no charge shall be made Ovally distance exceeding nft7 cents per ten. 10-6 t Grain, Flour, Seeds, Timber, round and squire. Sawed Lumber. Hoop Poles, Shinglea, Laths and Stares In boats. Hay and Straw in bales, Merchandise of all kinds, and all articles not otherwiee specifically enumerated. two cents per ton per mite fin the first ten miles, and half a cent per ton pm' mile for each additional mile, but no clam, shall be made tbr any distance exceeding sixty cents per ton. Tim her, round and square, Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles, Shin gles, Lath and Stares in rafts, shall be charged according to the rates in this section, provided the several links of a ' raft shall be allowed to alternate at the locks with any RS'. c nding or descending boat that• may be ready to rasa otherwise each rafts shall be chargtad the full charter rates of 6V, cents per On per lo c k below the city of . Reading, and four cents per ton per lock shore fald city. • - Nora.—ln ail cases *Mire one armors locks are parsed. • and the distance carried shall be' less than two miles, the charge kw Toll shall be for two miles, according to the dais to which.articies carried may belong. Ant 1n all cases where the Raving Rates, for Toll on ly. shall exceed 6 1 4 emits per ton at the ascertained ton nage of the ieseal, for any lock pissed below Reading. or 4 cents per ton above Reading, the Tolls 'than be charged at these last mentioned Rates on all Articles - . F. YRAVET, President. March 16,185.5 . iatt , A. L. ARCHAMBAULT'S Portible Steam Hoisting and Pataidng Rigines, T , 1 OR loading and discharging Cargoes, Pile-driving, raising Iron Ore from Waft, pumping Ater, driving Ore-washers, de.- Also, arranged express ly-for driving portable and stationari Saw •bulls. Mao, to-attach them to Mills where eater-power has failed. WOOD OR. COM, CAR BE VRED FOR FUEL. -• They are tamed by a team on any med. The first Pre miuna (Silver Medal) was awarded by the Franklin In 'Mute, at their exhibitions in 1551 and 1853;. also by the Petrnsylrania State Agricultural Society at Phila delphia, in 1564. Manuthetured only. by the inventor, .• • A. L. AIteIIAMBAULT, ;/ AV. 11 ear. 15th d-ffertillett SYj.. abort Willow, (late 13 Drinker's Alley.) 4firEngi:nes always ettland. Philadelphia, January 27,1855 - 4-Sm ; 1 10.3 t, AVOIDALL QUACKERY. air AND TAKE SIEDICINES PREPARED BY Acltl ' Regislir Physletin LIFE prolonged. and a cure for all pain • Coughs,f Colds. Consumption. Croup, Whooping-Cough. • • Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, &tofu ' , and all Skin Eruptions, Fever and Ague. • Fever, Cholera, Cholera Illorbus. Dysentery. Bowel Affections, Mee, Sore and ;Weak Eyes. Rheuma tism, Heart Disease. - Palpitatkin' Neuralgia. ney.,and Bladder AffeetionS; Dropsy, Fell ing of the Womb, and Female • •.• • ' - Complaints. At the regnekt of Many of my patients, I have consent ed to put up a dam of my mod efficient prescriptions to the form 0f../nsmffy Medicines, each one suited to a par ticular disease, and not, like the Manufacturers of the many nostrums and panaceas of the day, promulgate to the world that any one compound will cure all diseases, and who' (In the words of. the great Italian physician, Spittionauti,) medicines of which" they know hale in to bodies of ridt they know len." .I • J. S; ROSE, H. D. Philadelphia. 104 t A itesnedy for esti Disease, A. J. S. ROWS Erpoitorast or Ciregh Syrup. for the ne ttles' curb of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Efoorsousoss Asthma, Monett tis, Spitting of Blood. intiamation of the Lungs or Throat, and all Pulmonary Diseases. 2hb pre. . not only coins consumption It token lb time, it the system against all future attacks. its a Cough,ldedielne, It is the beat in the world! It is now used and recommended by physicians, both at home and *woad. In bottles.o cents, 60 cents, Ind $L Dr .1. S. Roses lifikooping Cugh; Syrup.—Thts prepa ration always relieves, and prevent the whooping cough from running into other amuses; tach.as Con of the Lungs, Dropsy, In the Chest, aid Consumption. It pivot instant relief, and frequently cures In one week.— Pries 50 cents, ' Dr. J. S. Roses erouP Syrup.—Childien are also liable to Croup, which danipevonseomplaint yields immediately to Da. .1. S. Ross's 7svra smuts Croup tfpnep. Price 2.5 cents. A. J. S. Rate's &trod of Backii,ls Mie of the bed remedies ever used for diorama of the Kidney., Bladder, Lo. Price 60 tents. • c, ltr. J. S. Rose, Nervous cunt Isseiptinating Cbrdiat, for Heart Diseases, all Nervous Affections, Flatulence, Mart Burn, gee Dimmers, Numbness, Neuralgia, rebind the mirmw spirits, and . Osing power Us offset to th Price 60 e Ade. tants. system; ft, is snost in . al- Dr. J. 8 Ease's D a ywke anspossid, a ears ewe for Dyspopsis. laver Compts, and Indigestion, when tar itela In eonlnnetion with his Alterative or Family ; Prim of both 75 tents. • L Dr. S. Roses f;bsalem A.Ds, for haling of the .Wotob, Tesnele Wieknesii, and Debsetion. Wire 50 Mats. Dr. Roses Aigi-13Ctions or_ Raansad ors -These Pills are not warranted to . cure every nudi n ul or disease incident to bum, bat they are a grand' re yforallll - state of the system and common Fevers. When ,used with Dr. Hose's Tonic Mixture, will.gora the most stubborn mama Bilious Fuse or fever an . Prim 12M and 25i rents. • • ; fie. J. S.:Rose's .Fltio Grier.—Thre preparation Is truly the wonder Of the eget Cures all pain, external or inter- nal; earns pain to Menke, Limbs or Back. Chilblains, Aga% or Mumps in the Breests, Corm, Bruises, Eprsins, Twefreetle,, Eareeler,Efiff Neck, Sore Throat, Pains be the Bowels. and titomarh, , Sudden Colds, Se. .The Pain Carer being a fine Tonic Mixture, le also Wad with greet bear St ibr Weak Stomach and Dowels. - Whenever you have pdn use the Pain Carer freely, and yea will obtain mediate relief. It sets like msgk, r livery badly abonid have a bottle MA, home in ms Of . accident or sudden deknous. Prim 12.'4 25 and 60 cents. Whams. Or beliaLW constitutions. by nature. or those who have been made on by the am of (baba Medi cines, or any other cause, should read Dr. J. 8, ROSS'S MEDICAL APVISICK to sin sickness or in health; "ditch book can be had without charge of . •' - .. I 11: DANNAN, Po ttscifle. ' Apart), the sole of three Mcdielnft la ErhuYildil Co: March 10,165.5. [Dm. *.; 60.1 10. t f 1041 =1 1:=21 Piot lems. MMEEMII PHILADELPHIA RABBETS. Wheat Flour, s9'so--Rye do: $6 00 per bbl,--COrrt Meal, $lllB do.--Oustly—Wheat, Red, $2 12—White, $2 25--Rye r $1 12- ---Corn 90 ets.--Nts, &lets. per bushel. comnintorr fo Hos. IA& 00OPIt By the following I correspondence, handed us just as We were,going to press, it will be seen that Mr. CoOpe rt ts friends here have ten. deredhim an Ewe: inment, which will take place, probably, durrg the ensuing week: Po'rrsvms, March 0, 1555. nos: JAwas Coor*n—Sir :—Your fellow-citi zens of Schtiylkill county, without dlstinetioU of party, having Just heti of your return from _the city of Washington, e brace this early opportu nity of tendering their regards, and of asking yon to appoint a day, convenient to yourself, when 'they may have the pleasure of meeting you at the festive board. I Although you•hat i ocenpled, for many years peat, a prominent pitsi 'on in the Councils of the Nation. and hare partlOipsted in many an arduous struggle, in which eudl men as Clay and Webster stood forth with yonrielf for those great interests under which we hare. grown and flourished ; yet we feel that during klpe session which has just cloied, your labors bride been particularly rains ble and importarkto your constitatmey, end Must hencifforth commend you, mom than ewer, to their affections and regards: The great coal and iron regions of this Comaipioweelth, owe you a debt of gratitude, from the high obligations of which n' act of theirs can adequately relieve them, nor fully coinpensute you,: We arp, sir, with high regard, s •••_ . Georg° Petterson. B. M. Palmer, Cal. Jacob M. Lo l ltg, •W. Kline Alexander Worn Col. D. Kline , Cu!. C. Little, ; ; R. We a r e i., Eli Bowen, • Joseph' l S. McCalla, Iliester Clymer, ' I P.Howson, • James IL Gruff,: John Hughes, - . George Miller, ; I E. W. MoGinnes, • ' Col, J. M. Wetheilli, 'Alex, Sillynin, Bard Patterson, I Satetal Eillyatan. ' ' • Panama.; Starch . oth, 1855. GeNtuzzast--Your favor of this date, inviting me to partake of a Pubiic Dinner, tendered mi by my fellow citizens of Pottsville, without distinction of party, in consideratiOn of what you are pleased to regard as my serviem, in defending the inter ests of Pennsylvania, sought •to be broken down by en unnatural, but liewerful combination of ad Teruo interests, has just been received; and sayou have verbally expressed a desire that, I should so ply at my earliest convenience, Idoso at once. • To a public servanti bottling is more gratifying than the cordial appriiral of his course by bis constituents. It furnishes evidence that be bas neither slumbered upon his post, nbr betrayed or misrepresented the interests committed to hie care; and in addition to this, it compensates for the numerous misconstructions to which• ho is sub jected, on,the ono beim, and the misrepresenta tions with which holt' assailed, on tho other.— Made conscious that his - motives and actions are properly appreciated by those who know him best, be can afford to despi4e,the assault, of ignorance, .eery and malice; and ;he must . be unfortunately constituted 'who does- pot value the good opinion of one honest man an Moro than an atonetneetfor •the bad opinion of miiny knaves. But , to return to the; principal subject of your letter—l accept the invitation so kindly tendered, • and beg that you will Isuit, youraelvea as to the time and place. I • Accept, gentlemen, the aPisurane,i f.f my moat cordial regard, and b elieve me your Grateful friend and fellow citizen. • i JAMES COOPER, To. Messrs. Patters+, Long, Worrell. Wetherell, Shipman, &F. &e. itiiirthunamtc—The weather for the week ler' TUE PACIFIt: 78 now daily looked for with more than 'ordinary anxiety. • NIP Nlcitob i ks coLINAN's livery stable, Reading, with two others adjacent, - was des troyed •by tire . last aturday tiiiirning,, and eight horses pelislied. • lieir THE LegislaOre of. Indiana adjourned f rine die,;on Wednesiiay, without electing a U. S. Senator, or any of the other State "officers, and the cannot be filled by the Governor. : sit -A NEW uniforid hat has been prescribed fur the Pb4delphia;Pplice, but Kuno of the members refuse to tieir it—preferring to re- sign sag- WILLIAN WnEN, son of (we think) Thomas Wren, of this borough, accidentally fell some fifteen feet, from a stair-way, at the Public School house, yesterday, and was very seriously—it is feared, fatally injured. He is about eight years dd. ray - LcoistAvirs.--i-A Supplement to the Schuylkill Railroad was reported in the Sen ate, Tbuisday. Mr.; I4uiggle submitted a se ries of joint resolutions relative to thc - elec- tion of U. S. Senator, the object of 'which is to annul the action dt the. Convention adjour ning till October next, and providing for meeting on the 20thCff 'March: Referred to the Judiciary • CouOittee.—Constitutional amendments resumed. • . In the House, ast ement of the affairs of the Little Schuylkill Navigation Company was presented. ..Mr. Chri.4t called up the bill to in corporate the Anthracite Bank at Tamaqua which passed second !reading. far ELErriox to ew HAMPSUIRE.—Nagi- UR, N. IL, Marrit immense public gathering of the KnoW Nothings was held at the City Hall last night. Hundreds who came to hear could not gain admittance to . the Hall. The people , aro intensely excited in the pre sent canvass. Addresses were made by John P. Hale, John T. Swift. of the Massachusetts House of Representutivcs, and David Cross, of Manchester: The Administration party were thovoughlY sher i p up, and the Nebraska infamy exposed The American party are very sanguine of success. Mr. Morriiirn commences stumping to night at this place,. Tho .Know Nothing Couvention at, Conecird today, promises to be , lame. MISCELLANEOUS. MORAVIAN BOARDING SCHOOL, . And Classical Seminaiy for Young Gentlemen, • At Martitruth Han, NAZARETH, NORTHA I XOTON COUNTY, PENNA. REV. EDWARD U. 'ItRICHEL, Pritte4al. Nazareth. February 24, Itt3h a-2ra IMPORTANT CHANCE at At D.•Priee's Cheap Cash Store t l4. Coleus. 101,1 MI a 6ms6ti rrizrrA, 211311113V1 L. ry .. HE undersigned would respevtfiilly beer leave to inform hie citizen% of Minerville , and e public in general. that 'he Itas changed his business Via STRICTLY CASH BCSINESS, and is determined to sell goods cheap and ter Cash only. He trusts that by strict adherence to Cash principles, he will be enabled to sell his goods at reduced Meer,. Ile would respeethally tali attention to his large and well selected stock cf godds, consisting In part of Dry Goods. Groceries. Glass and Queen/ware, Pravialoas, Ce dar and Willow Ware, Flour and Feed—and in fact a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept In a coun try store. 1 ' Ile would also return thanks to his numerous friends and 'customers for their liberal patronage and past favors, and pledges himself to sell his goods as cheap as they can be bought at any other store In Schuylkill rounty, and to render full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. - Sir Please eall tad esstuine for yourselves before pur rbaslog elsewhero. , . DAVID PRICK. sfereh 3,1855 ! . 9.3 t STATEMENT Of the Receipts and E4endeturee. of the Borough of I'alo Alto, frost June 14, 1854, to February 18, 1855. WILLIAM RENEDNIEB, Treasurer, to account with the Borough Au nto's: To dish received from Charl le es Scala, collector of " BOrough Tax of Port - Carbon ' .• $316 41 . Cash received from Elkiah Bensinger, collector for part of Norwegian township t Cr. By Cub paid per Tax on Art to ineorpr rate Palo Alto • , .' • • - $5O 00 Attorney fees to John BM= 2500 , Mears' fees and Ilesseuger's. expenses to Harrisburg • - 24 00 David. Rehr, for serekes on 'street • 150 Ipae Bensinger, do ' • . 12 50 Ilenry Aboffner, " do i 7 7 87% Daniel Amend, for desk .: l: , 10 OO , 14w. 0 Harpy, film serriees'on street cow, Daniel Wolf, do: : XI %.y. W. Iti Chilson, tar I dos. PollitiM3COS 9 75: 11 3 . 1 4 Dausinger, for servieel on street 15 00 Daniel Wolf, dO, 13 50 '' Ilenty Shoftiter, thl , . , - ,13 50 - Edw ti 'boy. do 2 25 , A. IL Kline, for b1...k.”1 'hi kill 7 15 Bolding barongb election. i , 750 Daniel Wolf. for services on:4Na 6194 lionry Shaffner, dol 016;i 1 Beassinger, do ' . - ,11 25 A. IL Kline,klarksmilli hill ' . . _l'u NOrnadon tow - Lakin ' W. H. Moyer, blaekssilth bSh W. B. Moyer, Constable service Met Barge's ' du'. Town Clerk. , • da ' Treainrer di " Isaac Bensinger, for sersioni oa stint Benj. Hannan, Lr peintlni; Books, Seal reds, ice. SJ 6T Italance in hands ga Treasurer /-;;• 111 11=1 Rollie coadinissed, Auditors of the besseigh of Palo Alta 6o certify that wo bereissuidnedtbs above wowing of William Bensinger, Treasurer of said borough, and Ind tt a true and just etatenient to the best ot oar knowl edge and belief. ONOIIHE ii. I I IPERI 1 I JOHN MIDLER. .Icdf , --- . ,i , V).N. Pale alb , , Isr...it 7,; ir,” NELL 'YZ;t ME E t%41.3' 10G :17 1310 20 00 20 00 10 00 1600 rzei