•••.,, .. ' I W''''T'AV. CANt. 'Of Mt c 'Es. Don ara."--4: ' ' it DlT.Olkii TatELW.,. - i ' ..: PEN,IIA,ANCIISyMiti ~..-..... " . .:s stra,-.1 that elm i nv . .i.,,,:it and Cabinet lio , 'ti„,„ f e ~ Ar , i ~, h e f oie t o ., tooting better ,- The cote by iiiiieh the &rat oection of the, • . , , , s . 2 ; T+ ol thilli‘ltlis Mast i'll " tli Ta._- 1 :e. hUti Per:c•t l - 1 . 1 than ate Lace ever bet!-,ortk seen it—and that isray- ! atai-ticense Ilit'ini law wss passed in the SOL; . ;.....- ..,.; ,-... ....,., - . .. .. ' rwural ana justiEable thing. 'rhea are not i ing great deal- The, engravings are superb, and i ate, 'on Iliursilat'_of last week:3w as followst ; " • ; '••. • j" ..- 1 -,.. , , only not suing tzi'War about it, but they actu-,1 the ) ettet•Prel" boultiM - MIY, Qum ( 4. Sc‘" , I . Y - -Messrs. ttowne. ea-abli, lbuste. Fur' 4111ners ' ourna 3 . . _ , :, ~ ; ally meditate the issue of more stringent in-i! 4 "'nett' framing. ,The "igth'a star* am ' ln 'l'''' 1 1 kuson, I.knalk-en Frazee, liftman, lloge• • ; ,, p. „,, . .0 i. ~ ~._. byre,/ it is Wititten it lenitai Sl:Cle, and pnitteSSts l ' ...ctrons to It.l •coocctors two marsnalS " " . - ~- 3 . '1 b . ' laini , :ln Torvls.s . I..eai.s Mellint , er, Piaui; • ; much merit far t:;;e; historical information it itto- ' ' '' ' ' • • ;j 1 ": ; 0 7 pOTTSVILLE, PA. , 33.,.. ,, ..,:,, , . the f.ilibusters, on the ground that .„• ~,. . „, i Pam-, Altogether. Oa! , avers. i.uperior-ur.mter. ' Pratt. Price..ltoler, tagrt.'rt,'W berry, 1 &—. ....___ e li ar ""ric delitonstrottions of those gca • ( priKy of Grahain, $3 a r .ynar; to be had at leant an's, 1 Nay-a -Bucks-Buck le•wiere .sswell r . Erick. Frs. Good= ----...•■• Omen against Cuba provoke the Spanish!, ~ ,_ . . • ti _ __ s . _, ! win, Killinger, NreClintocll, Walton, filiestr,', ~ ,i i ~1 SHAIXocin IrS. Sairit.S.ltt.....-.WO hilloo 0000;t0,1 .. . ' - . . ~ ,L i , .1, , ,,...v1.:):„ . . • .7c,fri:NAJ. kas a Zes.rgs.- Got - er - nrucnt to acts of apparent tinn-iena , • „ a :44N art a: ter ..Vevipopr• ps4.l.l.si,aa 40 i ?less lik e_ t hi s, , shen their onw iz i entian is i n 1 another article in continuation of thia.controter: I •;.; ... , 7 111.) It KSi !) Quiggle, Selltirst Shuman. 11 „•,,-..,, •is r ,-„..,, F te - Wai.-,... it rirrlda:rit moon, eke , i - ', : - .. , ;:eR , Ci .19%.-a- , ekere urea_ vo? oveZr in :kr anti : guard apazsz Eurpt i. es from. these riralt ,' ayiva,ul:t.prtlitielmlwii,th,t;lit,nttpre.atm,,tioolftitib,nt: enalar?„.trarsdin:: FRIDAY, 23d4--SENatt..---The NI to re - • , „,, ( .. :„,,ez,,., rot in aU (4,- e'ities .• and it , ent .,• , i t es , 1, , ,v- o : s . as an offset to this eersithi ; . . • L ; we are altars waling it, make room for; bat frotn - , peal tavern licenes was Ti 6 t . taken uji on ac- r :. ' ''''''' 7 , 1 :,, .1.3-r,:%. oft.sic tiir. maintre is &Any!: I , i„ ,'"''''''” - • ,' ' •.. --. ~,, ~,, qt,,- anal et,24.. : rettaing To shell': Dorado ease ' the Philadel-; the tenor a the coMm.ntheation before us, this ; count of the infii . positionlof Mr. -Bulnalese,-; , -. .,.-rs. etirk twitches .r• „ , • ---, 'ac weci+at.*... tile 1 : 3, ` ir. r' l ,- :IL= : 4 * , ~ phia Inv: i7v-r has :lie follow i'ag :--The Prx-s- matter is degenenaing ir.tosa mere persorial guar.. u l to d es i res to i x:: h ean i i t h e erp t is i t i e , ~„„ i„.., o- ...Li...! c•zpi:oN.,,tf O.IV - 01k21 . on their , ..„. ~ . „ ' ' ! . : went Is_ lll tavor of tirisive thelL•l.../V-S , ana' " • and 11 " We ea 0 I " t ; ene°l " li g e • ill " t ' l7 I ' ll7 ' ; 1 the ground of cuturieckcji, hel has uniform: s. . I i r ,.,.; Gut ,,,, ...,„a 11 , !be g co ncur with hint:. Both sides hate n - ow had • fair hearing through' . ... .-..• .... . ‘ ,., is T 0 .% TEE znititir JOITSSLI. i b.:A lia.rce stubbornly. persists. in his le.Ngrisni; i t" our co/limns—llan let - them rest. - iy opposed rtonto,:ition. , roie opinion prevails, AG - . 1 howerer. that thf., , , bill 31 - liliSS. , l . ,i - •• 1 / Esr''' , NIL C 4 r l Lci' ' ' ' 1 and Cust„iug is 2elid. against all action, as 'he i Tax April ntattwo:iif Putman% has beer. rereive.d. 1 -, The Pottsville - Supers' oink supplement act D.O ..' • • • •- f,", , , ; hopes to. retrieve his sunken fortunes or 'a li admirably sustains the high literary reputation .1 • I was reported with* negatice recommendation '.., Ft r 7 TRICE LArnr.r.ret .:.. Tarnscrm : ' T r . , r .,r...t,. t:otirucT, prentout-, I semblance of cOnserratism. Soule is up and) claimed 1-''r it—we data it among the 6 " tll ' est Of 1 alscfa su . pplecieni to then st inorridrating the , •- 1 , "r ins& C,..7.1 , 4' Third an:, Chestnut ; . . ..; comg. 11 , n1 vliat o f 11l this. Ti me a l one t, our serial exchanges. ' 2 , Its atticies (and it ter i.,., _., z• , ~ 1 ,1“.5. • ant h7,‘ a leartb, _u., of them , be , idet be . l , 1 z - ousvote lift liisuratice •o, A bill to prt)i; ' - -T . '„,. . 5 .,,,,, ...-.-„ u , :;e: s„-roel_ Philadle.:_in 7. i will t - c.ll. - From both..our readers can draw., - " •—-t'- -" - ' '''' ryide for the publir_a:' tlon of the - report of the , • „,f A t i, ;,., 5: 1 1::: : :.:=.d r !-zrei c_,.._ , ., e 1" .. h .r 1 t.. 1a ,.. c. ,4 e2 = 1 , 1 - , :: 11: .,,, : their , ~ ,,a _ r , eoneins, , ons : and arrive ttesouht, i _ . %-ri a t c : c te n n u i i i n i e g:o u . r l . :t r y . l a t e ., ,i wi l t ar li' gv n i e s w i :% e tli r en r.c.ti a r.n diss i li Geological sumo; of the state was pazised. , ealo• tit as satisfactory a result, as' ire, Were . r• ,a^ -:colts: stret . s-t- • ''''• ”. ' the reader gets something tangible for his &able.. 1 . Hong-- - The joint re4lutions relative to ; • \,.,:::;,.N., a. M0rti0.r.t..1.4..i ITL 2 L'ut SL" IWe w devote a - week to an elucidation of ' he :, 3 d i, re , o f sec h pu bli c: ai ms an d l ess o f th e m ilt- L ... to the.rights of Preign-born citizens - was; on' ~,- E.:.-,..- • , : - -.. , ~, , ..i , ,...,, rt , lai ..„ „,, e , B rtm a.. 1 fiel.mileattex the Prisidet.l w - :11. or Ithe*r 7 and-Water trash so &TN-silent now-a-days. would motion.,talien up , ,in comniirtee, yeas 72. nays' • ii 1,,5, r - ; ,1:-:-.1.e..it sfreet- New York:. he won't, in`e l h-./...." new Clabaill dare-up. • reud,,tr our :young men more manly and less dawct. 17. and debated h m - / McCleanC r a j i y essrs., C arlisle;, i e , rl' • • ace 1-ihniarilildicg.'S'.York: ; ladies ,_ ~ , .‘l,.' • "' .. . '., lit concert onr,"-Toning ,' into woat .-.‘ature - Moms, Smith of .4 egnenT, donnson, anaoth.. ,-',,,,t a 71,.. le". Na-ssan sr-.'ee . 'Sete York : ' limeant than. to be, ‘.....mng women, arta impart toot •z, .N: l'i -..-1 - : , - .r.t.- .4 N a...--.s a 4 ~ 147. ft , N -Turk • - ;err, when the CoMmittee rose and the subject; . . &L I tk i•-, arca- App:cro - r.'sßuilda.rs..D.road- both a erm.: deal of solid information they stand was postioned. .:':!. ,- N.: v. \ ..?,".. so Much in Deed of. '.. , IRARCTI 3L. ISSS. Eal MIZI "F" Y.Etl, 'Erect. Ttotz,t .-.. Ftsa - e .sLerel, •0!• , 1013: • :,• rec'..eve the :.s3-c- ---- I.', L Ira `213 C., BUSINESS NOTICES. ~ war to , the knife; * yet ezrcumstauges may . thf.: ar:se iu the e3:istinfy, condit'var. of 'political al ••- eb, tor.Lnk tortsinsv.. , frx ett. 10 materially change ‘1 - to pnlve.rd to attrad it anc kasalr.farr.ttrlng :tn. histiews, and tend to the speedy settleiner,t t: L'ar , l"'"?''`r 4 " , Y• 1. " 1 ‘ ~°/" AL*- of the present difficulties. The allies however ; Lsnii.:Cti. - -Snell in Lxast-ome tiptt.r7. &Cr pat, . A -_ ye, a. - - - re-la t. st.msn in the Crmaes. are prepariur euergetacaily iii \*, n Land a crest carirZy ti' ialcalat. res ... ame , L b e c . 3 . 21 . e.5 . t. ...hia., h as so far proreil ' • sr , the rnrise :lie put Alie a cboam• Storks snd A.set ars Dralr.t.) Land S, disastrous to them. and we mar soon exP, A.:rl - 4779:MN1 4 5.. MEE T 5.r.., j,, p-2.et to hear of ;Dore blood work in th a t guar !, 7 r, rze..referred a tbf- • i er. if ;Le at tnpt at p eace nezot i at i on ,.. p rove s . Wed:. tnna-r far impe t.ss-i, as a Pooh. wad beir.c d rica.aT and abornve. Lahit.c. he din -‘e< encburaganevt. =I :If .1. • 47.c.T tt.t , Twig 5.117 r..; 0004 i. . 6 1.-ICCS., tn• obtafrifp at Va:, REES IZI3i neat rr.r ( - 1 - its.iard ar •Ft. a. Type is w..11' r.ppryvistre. I.y the e 11.1; pnrek. =I -n, N.. Ncrtk ta,Tt c....'[ EN C;:x:E7's F. Sizt-,:t.• riTe.r 1:12.-.17 , um • Lf,:1111c . Mi . :- ran2prise ote •,7 A. 1.4 (Mt up-Izt.l er.rine., of teT, horse pmrer. :ha4 . of 47 ,- rpr - ;.:111 :utular larze. L.n a ill Z. o , od At .. 1 ,71 snit -irk iI&7TF.F. (Ms p-zr ii: ::f evvra : r "us% rtpx-zed unclf-...- Ile propel- M ' l 7 i 5111)Ser:t.' :. : V. • ::: - .at::-. l .:tifiir resider: tLec =Mt EIN3 - uhere TEL FE:LAT,ELrE:A. '..- f.77 - r.":%7E - . "..L:::._ i-: , thh: t•- * L - F EMI ILt MMIMM NETP TACE ACi c c.r. sl: e r..i , arf, •,_n.E. trnr.,., , r. , :..5f::3L ,f izters:c !ME 77::L Egii ..• v.1.: - .: s . : - . - -, - ...—.:.:-r Lp; =EN= 7- , - (77, PISMO MEWS IMIEMMI lESESII EURO L. 15 OM F-. ENE F: ~.-., :zi= - C L~'~~L.,< r~_ =Ea 7111. t1.17-r, Mil MEM ESEEI cL~rT —T~e 4 L--2' . -* 1 :"-q bti.br: L.r..:urir Law. MN M= tte N E w Tort .Tr.vri - L.kN.. - E BILL ';.-•;;?' E —::s- c.! . ir- '..ti r: Z: 4- _, I: ti : .1- ,-. 11/1!1=1!I , ' 11,t. na_47 MIMSI Iltalf.i.-+Tint-: NEW rs.re dt-!..rp.alneet • :4 or, th,.• 13133133Ei MEIEIESEIMiI TC. I' it 7 - N r £.7 tt,s ot - - = €• 2 .%ti:.:: T,-.Jr..,_ , r. '.)f,i! E571../(11:N : tf,f_n-,;: c 2 tirt.eter tiew Yuri: r.1ur.11:;7 In , ,rt Lest V L hi:Ddrf.C: tr.. 14 - 11.1:011 . fr-Dlll. t- ur% thr We' TEL: -1:11:11.4. Si AE I rF.. T y l r,_. The .2% - %.,r!il P•rri , : ir for FOrtiary haz mon homorouE raid withal a 4-aluaille -Diet arid Drebn. - from whif:t: er. tx- T 47. 4.211. r. o:up folor r : ke1.12.1:77T71cf. fri' ~;;:;.'itt EtslF2r:. .":":::ri , , - :15,1-,IL v.,.f. N , ..vr 's',-j.: 77.L` F" •if r ILElttr,r tii4t,Se, chtre.:oo. , ±r. The ?)E'.^--itfirr.to.F OMB f ruara. ,:r, tne == !),: there in asiknm.d : •-• : nit x.; . ..proEivlit-t Let: rid ittliCFl ME totrt C*)rtress a. MEE OE TDr.,tl ,l 2!' • '1'••!.. •,i.r LAw TF ' ,-;/ L Pr-,t ifir: (iii , 2. 4 .e.'i t , , bv ‘*•••••• .1 •-;-., !' ifj zlrt• 'lf the ruir.rn • rank , . rr.pid J . L_ "E*-f - vL - tr.it fQt 1 - cr It; t.ozbitYl • _'t.' tbat f.:111 .-- rL.i 1,%c mtv ' =MI 1221181 OM nr-zl - ;415•:, wittletets. T•fv..tt, Me Ce;ivibins +Kitt, it* , istr..A.lfiDutt 10 . i . p lees to wora, hay 1.11‘,Y4.7 reuetil: Suude •-rt l' ''' gtr TEE FOREIGN NEWS.—AS our ioaders • I pen.-eive_ the alfrieea pc- SZP• rpship briug tsor.firraution 01 thi ruznor die death of the tzar of Russia. and of the acpei,- . sioh to the throne of that .empire;lof AlexaU der, his eider son. 'Thal the -1 - 6 1 1ipv of the tit-a 'Czar wit!' he. it were pro:blentattidal time to pr'ediet. prc , sent•publie 9N-owal • 1 THE Sr:CPAS "LIQI - 012 LAW.-•-•70-3:10T rZYir, tilt" St of pr - .'., the act pawed by the' I.4 , isial„ire of Pe:.nselvaniz, on the 26th . of .; February. inrefener.oe to the tr:asc inliquor.ou,l the Sabbath. ev,es into effect throughout the'i State. The Itiayor . of Philadelphia in view of iLe fnc L Es's. '..s.s , 4 ed a proclamation. warning dealers it, the article. to st . op off the supply of iisually dealt out •on Sunday. or het nbout their ears quite mersAy. To Philadelphia. the law will prove a blesaini, 3 ; and t:::%/r. C11N5...4.2 , quite a relief from hisj ac a .Isl;ardnv morning employment of s.end ire topers -helow." in .4•Linads. If the present-, Ler-islature deserved Creti: , for nu ether act.' they..ho; . ,..ld.reetice .. TErt-e times ihree - fo?1, LLeir passa t,';:nE, S. rf&- EN - row:ixErr oi• PD011113171(!!: The ,i , now it vea7.... deep in the vicinity of 1 Lake .Superior. • ILIA y A . _ The Hoosier' pc-7,ple r deter-' etifc , rce their liquor lair.. Imo n veletrated :Parii•ian give c.ncerts Piiiladtipbia„ Szl'Vf ritv The 11 - I.d .d s ,h 0 0 :1 gr".44`7 shortly z„`k&Lyi; 11:1: 2 Jniin Waiker'receired $4751 1 , 7 -1././( '`' ds of ernii'-ilnu' are pouring. ' t(l..tr'S .I.t.rne;. cauFing.. death of her htsband. by :nankin , - hir:Cc Tuease OMBMIII cirLnk. it bete J F feil iut the canal and was, tl,:aaet 6.7, - ..wed - -sll:=ht compell.,azion fur s, met-. 12:11.bnt law limited the dwa?- a;res .tc., the amount cef the ligiritif dealer's w - Lieh wlts tik7 , 01 , . and the terdi6t and; ec , sy wt+uld that stm., SaTirtt:r7l. ' P a~rxurr, is «:•Tir_—The New York rs.ure -, , 1r1e-app . leE from ;.a'.,_. IYCZ taLizss. E.7-eel. peas from Havaza... But BERM ^DWG➢ f..: EM=M eza 11=1 dnir-en 7 piltL. ~ n e dolltz per bnsbi.-:. in the vri.:c.s. the :• , rice. Ir 4 :atj• EIMI NEM t - ne.V77:te.r. p ea 4 : t and it rn 111X12 I',e PllLiic. A:; rate on peas. at a gur....-1,2" 'per b-.lsLel Z. 7 an? az p:-e prc , prielr_r of-fn..? Exchange .1.2. i..~::5e z • LT. - FIRER duritt E tt revival.Et tit€• chureh he at lic-,;( 4 - F.,4:11 - 21; , 1't. , r014:11 1, TieW bar .ar,c' iIDow Ncrl:,izcE .ir. iLe risk of. mak.ing EMEEMEI par 1 r incretiseci cp_rt ape, area is the right Irp.,:c tr.. do .cos; MEM ECM reviews ME ~~ E~~DoF~B~ IMMMI N € w York C2FMM "ir. • 11:2t T , I.ILIbt4IiLe ..:.,, la-,-. r.1;o:1;ty of ES HEM Si O tt':.: (.f FIRM 12ZiEi s*-..):2g3T rn"r' ~s: -'w?.StU 4k '?.;nciar 1_i3,1, - .r Laws . • r. 7" u rs;ind price: too s.: j :ia.- 1:::- a:&...ur,..:!... a: the. fear. if h,.• Here. gettierrien >my erT Lere ::rt- DC , as.. FlOWerer. A. 5E.N.51.1..L.F MAN.-Ir, New 'York 're- Mi.. CH2. Nl'l-F_CF LATE SPEECE.—We IMEIIMMBM Po. : E tethp•-"ral T)toxer. The . 7 - a;,:4 •:s surprii,ed 'tilt.; a menthes Of the Clurc•E IL' , ake'st.r:!: a disclaim er. EL". :he:, pr. weeds tt, Ebtra - that the Popt:' ex.Nrrise dt,•l4- at,this momeht : The 71:2 , 14.1 - vi regarti -the rze.tteri are ejund. and tc,'th': , poh t. gam- Lot: -A Pr::E.tht vce:i:ist. A hr.,}la.s, been suffe,ring c•q her thine. IF_ we per e. tsoLvalPgr.-ent. Pd thif evening -At Fund H. IL Mist PYSE pfyssesset.. , B voict of extraordina- ry caal:ly. and 1 . 5 rsgreat favorite. Her rtitlitiuti of sv.crec'; ml-Fie. the plea ;lag feature pf her Ir.eal Ile" TEL L-vrtv. 1: civazit:t% r f timtker lA mfed. do-xi, the S.usii.,e'lluzina.that of ar ; i- former yt..ar. iFtly expect : thi E . f..f...l;neririz, vi.".;;L the supt- fifkred I , r the f ,-1:s -,f :L „ f:LP.i.:Liklikt Luc Dtiawart Caned gr=zu: fiend a f•,:;uu•ir 13221 it:tempt.rate Due? death •-er. tU irelal:!;41? 'lt hat. f.,ftcr..l.!_wh raid that he taunt kart heett vlid wan' aid:. Err.' ate at oliFter. Tide ie raid' it Fhvran-t •,f Use -iteig,tititi trbirh inrigtir tht.firtt act u! ~ , y ettl-eatinktu r very natural utast. It ii re suit a aini wita.it t r- vac day. txy the 'gess hp trio: them• tavi,ury limiter )art he it war tL the net of gaping. (interring the ezLren , t eLE , O r, thh ,- et be he ;anis:Sated bit ipetviect, t:Lett he :might feel their obi ourfact. wt.tia sty/Italy tber elt,otid urfti the h!riZ ler.o pleaaarshie tit t~ 10; 7Le prvaipt w;thcirasta of var. e , ;trial(t LLIUTe natural intiveineat ti oar, itc trautsfer 1 , , hie =until.. It if , nut yet" ritzy. any people aliet, tht-y. hurt .their &Teri , put theta to their .tautitht :-but it it e..i7 certint that tat r and in air care the result war thutt feitauste. Tic other et the barer tatted o*atreitiat'foi the trtt time, sr the Chit:tar/an in l li r eeotiy baring Larnt`l4. Enree, fret tatted ~ .rti, • leitt. The ravour fl,. , :,,,j9ttfc—lke had tame ih gr. nt Ctietveery ; ise Cip the vytter, furord open the rhelit. nan• ; - tieurd upon their euuteutr. and oistm kertniglit trytt,t etc.:hr ir.u. farincit. ' And urihke taw. !ski_ ;via, it Ulf never ;vat-, and it never. tv go Tut MLIs Pim - burg Gazette vt, that ti.te 11.8.4, Line id the State impr. , Te. . prvomA 394 milet long, wa.jen.ed ttiileb of (=Lai., azd IP! u,:i14. 1 / raiirtra.3 fo3kort: , • PiL-,k;Azry u 4.1 CAiaLatiour.a. Itasmart ColutuLia.44=naL.) (I_4litani,ia lit/47 h './. 4 : Nlif.it/ Lill4:, 394 1. 1 , •70i9 Itvatt - t.7...t.t t(. ~ .tittEttruc..l tliti lint,: from rit.t.-I , L ; 'Y 1 , .. .r:', It; nal?ia : €:S' •- :I W.zvt,..a - t: I.lj t . .,r.,..t. I . e.tat;.. " ..F.2,5 40.0(.0..). Prlrtrt7f: i-',,t t drr.t%, ' 2,41.10.000 , . —;,............., Tata Putnam has changed Publishers. fin and after :SATURDAY -: , -)` , ..exare.l the ht of .May it will beiJtsned by Dix 1 Edward. was presented frelM the Ca Even a hig;ber degree 11 excellence is premised for phis 'against the pending e it thereafter.. Price Si a year—to be had at Ban- ~^ A bill to exempt coal an tonnage tax pass:ed Comm Tar. February nurniier of the 'North Britb Re , H"s,r - — M r : F-!c 2 il ( 7/ rer' k-it 4 is particularly interesting. Its list ef con- i merit to the act it corporal` tents is as follows :."The Continent itt 'BM." tain:Railroad Company. - -Finlay on the Bytanciner Empire.' 'The Vaudois M Nat ONDAY—Sii..— and Religion in Italy,7: - Cariosities of the Census' ' ' . note. '. •I'. • rale Oxford Reform Bill.'''How to stop Ditutkem: uorsr„—Th e 't4 . , na t e • s i s, 'mess." 4 .01 d English ,Songs." Diet and Drew,' I final adjonrumettl.On the I. ;The Electric Telegraidt. ..,Apert from the high k • en up, when in literary reputation of 7:this :ill common -With the • i other British Quarterlfa.... several of the artliles in various amendtu9:ts. to it t h e la L u t. t .. ; I,..kr e e .. iii,s. F . e .s.s a peculiar local inter- tiou of U.. S. ...SentOr, the l' est for American readern at this time. They are i TUESDAY-I[N aTg,— rich ir informa_tion .4 sparkling with well-timed the charter:and in'prease ' • wit. the Farmers: Balih. of Be lire ttow no werk.s that we can more cordially favorably. A. billto auth - - re : Nana:tend to the adullier of Review literature, of of Jno. Ethel t0.61l certa . i! l obe present day. than thelle aerials: - Blackwood Fed knally. • .•;:. or any one Qnarterly. s:+4, fear: any two., .t 5 : all T .,. -.".. ~ nor s£.--1. supplement five, $lO. Stott &'C-o.;- New York, publishers— . , - ating, the 11 : illiatils' Valley for sale at Barman's. •.• Company passed,,first reads, IVEDNDAY-,::;SENATe. 7.--.-). x.ir-Navipition is open on Late Michigan. signed by over seen thou ‘'' :1 - A-The western steamers are operating hriakiv.• men of Philaaetpllin agt ~. Church properte ill was r 1.." - Seriator W.lson. uf Massacusetts. is iIL • ti, .1...iw.-I)ent The standing.etunmitteel hs in Italtiniory last week. 120. t lowin_ with matily other Il rate-the Broad Tql) Impro,l pierneln to the at::t. in . corpci l wood Coal .C.:).:.,41 incorP Creek Improvement Co.: 1 Bituminous CoalliCo.: . 'n. , EM! ME .75 1 . - -Deatbs in Nen l'i4l; 'week. 45n: durirg February. 14 Os C,r.sumFa,..n. 24 Slarlatinv Struts will not be tpen be fore : the mil3le of next*niath. _7_l 9 "Tbe Elkton farmers are briag many of tdieix!lecp. by 1... be iliFea.se termed "seal)." El-Prenident Tyler and wife, are at tetrir residence or. Jan•tf $-IV-cr. Lre Snc.o ii , D9tary public in Up- j.er Chmadn. „s^^The alloy io , tholcomposition of gong metal is I i?E+ parts ofeopper and ,2;5 of tin. fireenat4a, hat , been defeated for the bfset tvf . rhief,enein'eser cf Cineicnati. 'The Erie Can -kill not (Ten before the 2iith in t. o.etetaci. et - 1.4r of the Kittanning Pa. Fres Press ;AP - Ephraim iron foundry. in Kit-' tanning. P. NiILE destroyed by Ere bot vt-ek. ItlatrliCE people in Nrippr,nFiL,_ AFprnp•is:e name 'Writer F. Maatir.g. ands girl aimed No lir.. are miming from i.l.Wtimore.- Henry Dug ,h 4 been fned $ Sni. in Lellimpre. for irerling pn Eiunday. ”.""0"..., A fire whirK. tlek . a rtayed S2Za.fatoo-- worth of to incerporatel.ll{4.lLinersri property. taerptred .F.t . u , :oz, Md., car. .gurs.net eLott2par.is..; &LSO, it uhiaw. 12..teral-raiiroads. . - p - a -Copy of an ativei-tieement Finck lip in tiw! New Orionw pest-oe.c , e-- . lVanced-- r -s..enty er d -t the sp,n • fearful rtekte of pauperism. in . r.idert upcm the belligerent policy of = ji.Zr-Tnree e , ,nrdee were united in marriage by the . 7 ra - irk: . et•rtm:.uy, in lialtinivre on Sunday Mr. C7handier.e: Wiinach, Esq.. ht e^ame hole pro tritit.r uf the WaFiiiugtilit Star, a bright little orb in it a newrptper trtnatueuu .:,'"" . Tbe.operutirer t.f tbeMnpebeiter 11) Milli axe still on a rtrike.They erince no difpn. Fitivt it, girt wuy bA young alai friun „Mu . naclusetts wit rode on a rail at Greenboro% G. recently, for being an YDVLt:UI::F:. We.ehiuguon - hm ettireiy ant. the Seh6netiato cii , ,c6tltinued untillrbe iveritr.iug c.r the nest 643pirivn , urrreEe ~.%7"Prof. MaeFariaad war advertised to walk a wire aieroetW.alnal Ptri:et, Philadelphia, on Moo day ever.ir.g: but t the Mayor prohibited the fearful of a breach of the public Enact. '"0" - 01ir esteemed anti generally adtrard.friery3, Juhr, Szt remark!, thut;"religiun ir.a. , ., % it:ettrauee zigairat fir! in the pelt rTria, for boue.Fty bet VE" - Bicbcp Audrey it um au official visit tc culifueeila, where he is !,,; preside ur the annual conference the Methodist Episcopal CburcE., t•teiiitt: Tiie Leg:olavure .f New Brutewitl. ii N. S.) Lis pas wed the liquor bill: It it very Astringent . pr,Lii , itin~ not fttly tbe, eitile 4;f Jitttiort, bui their itr_pc,rtetiuta. It goer int?, 4terat;en ctu the let of .luintary next_ • maul ufr s ntune and reputation atv rola in Italy to young operatic arfour, foi t:croLuncr4 , ldsdlat it a tingular tile, anti the fraud cu r:PO:I a d d‘reided!y novel On tbie aide of the "big perio.trtt 3eo7.l:lutt. Caleb .I..yeta t M. C.. from tle, State Ntw York. recoil-el tuft "reek If LOW of public documents, book*, etc. .They were truneported from 'tya*bingtor., to the bottom - Lk gentleman, at trrcie Stessre expenee, of i9ttree. ~,z43—A bate will ebortiy be need by 00: New York Fire Departznent. It 10 lighter mud elinap.ff tbau the old - etyle of leather hose.— Nothing like hemp a eubdu'e Yu evil, whether in the rhape of fay or a murderer. The Sat. Frameimo bf Mt. diming rebruari. coined $1,51 - s,Kte, or erbleb ' , July $200,000 WO in Imre. Luring the fame time, 0,1.11 onnoei 4)f ell eer were pureheeed.'and ounces of gold bul lion depovited. ""i.>otr.,e , of the $ alv clerk+ , estub ladle! wkil!• /topping, temuat they art dressed plainly. (ntr friend of the "DeFsooraey" will plczse - eead a few of the young gentienken. Yottei and we will gi , t. thew some lesson/. a to Lord Cher- tedei'd. _Ter - The editor uS the ta kiln HAP pinaertitm rottiir cariem copper article', of oblique ruukt. The biter ,puttied tvkli 3 VW arti r ro Ake of mar eauld live moped them. the elittee deteriptivv of tbe . itztiquitite is yery ir.ter eetize; and ere may &ad rikorl for it • 1,47 - 11,c. nrnißtant erlit4 of the Lake Superior „.Vesre, (a knowing. dog.) axis that wiAt; be lynx trfteeling tamotik the Rocky mountains, be canoe atroie na Ladies; Pbief that required air siren to law ,1.;• name attUi rill., Wilk/3 is gt lo nr i equal CI, the tiers:An one, 'vie t 9 be continued ta,;.f - ' = • 2“, .:,6 172 n i ii()20:;V: Lit betibrJll; bre rnvt sthru ci ta r t tie they were lost; the ervoron drfxip more rid the from is olig„.latly' projecting: Fltrwerls and lame are utel iv Cwiir trimming. Lauber wit) learn ts ids pitature tbeoew ftyle of oletre which open 112 the trout frOwo the aboubler the wriot, connected by tone u!' pearls, fitld et hibitiug to the asoirity gaze the wiehebt and roue ex-pet al , * uriderAiNwroo. Theo ate base onothew awls fittivg c 194, xh the iwm, itud co io ad. dell!, fitilirig fever theetbowl.. $ 9 f 009 1 000 5,600^ $1,0o0AKO: :a~ 4,~ ►~ fEira Ea! act incorpotatingthe ft.)inpany.. A supplement. tit) .vhc . !•eccind reading. printed in upday:it:ptiper.) The License-repal bill after further.ame,ti dment. !. . Fainted. Hi rse .— Thr s4le 'of 1114 Public WorkB was, taken u second sections of the bit the third pending it was ,miniti)um priceat,ien millie en. This gave r'Fietto an sion. when the Eletse adjo roar THURSItAYSE. fix the I,uundarr . iineof B: The quantity seut;by Railroad this week is 44:- • 523 07 tons—by Ciival 22,014 U. IS—total; for the 1 week Ofi,Pla 03 WTI!: The shipments art 9 heavy for, the week at this season of thn - year. ; The continued cold weather ' has prevented the opening of the other Canals at 1 -as ta l' len u p , and M early a period as' was autieipated, and conte- 1 kat, postponed: !i. quently all the supplies at t r arennt, are drawn a bill . to authorizer from Schuylkill Cotinty. This makes, the trade i 7patiy. to pni•ehase brisk in this region.l i 'e I\7iflow street . The Miners have fcen on a turn-out at the New Mines, and other places on the[ West Branch. for i some time.CO.n.idt 2 rable disturbance has taken !, s reported favor- --, - . e - of th e ono place iu consequence, and sej•erel persons, we i pay - ' learm_havi been atuicked and bildly beaten. and gislatitre t another I: otlacrsshot at. This lawless viole l nce mast 14 cheek ie Water and In - ',' - ‘ - ed at all hazards in 4 , ar Region. , 1,*;1 f; a ''''', re l a•"ve tc. ) . ";Some Silly scribblir in the lust Reyirrc'r, made . ;]. the u-oadrefa/ discorfee that we had miscalculated , " 1 "" 1 . :: the rates of delivering Ceal by; Canal and Rail- I NEW TORXL.7I7EL, PO,NDENT -- 1. , road to New York. In our calculations we did i f .;, !: not take off the d per cent. all4wed, and 'we put rFEO.II urn v !Srli "'Oar. .:1 r ;Flichui (aid Ito New York at ' :Mc ex , iterients of `"rte reA--Ctfetrily and %thee li dawn frei g ht ' from . . i - 1 ~ ,a stiterfs it-- . .A Nerr Yarkombling hell—Ef- ',e , l 10, which were the rates paid at that time. fort. o f tar Yfee?l,-.„-Threutened E.ri. , ,es— Mel.; Freights have since. fallen to $1: from Richmond i Maine. Law in !1.-4 Legisla urt—Skunish Out- I to N ew i- or k] Thee two . itenis Constitute the i -• rages—L;eks Guard liall—:"ew Ci,hriiiea—.Sur- i, oi different, between our calculati on and that i' el incemriwo--Li7;44i,r dealer ! I'll i/ AI. ' i: • t r 1 , -,..Ew Yon -I. March .27; 1i............ , !! -v:- of the writer. Shoujd freight from Richmond to,I -s. , Dein Janis a.t:-..11 hat en frequently' said" New York continue at $l, the eXpense of deliver- i that our city niurt hare some ngrossing..tupic to l'' i mg by ;and Rail Jibed to that city, , Coal ~Canal , , ! thi c k. dispute and t-t. about, 2 keep, her citizens .1 will not varymuch,with the exception of tranship however, of ; from ruaei - eg into triitschief. 'So better critique! , mato. at Richmond.; The allow a nce, upon New York society can be shown up by fete!; . t I .1 .. . . . words. than a late paragraph in -the letter of a :'; " P er "'t- and the OulliPage• will nearly; if not resident Frenchmari s to friends in France. He !,, quite, curer this expiates. .. I says that in his thhtt sojoul in Gotham, four': Tee Leutua.,--Thi Mauch Chunk Ga.terre of celebrities bare dijide . ii the._publie• attention "that ; Thursday says,that ! although , ' •,_ Fanny Ellslet, Jenny Lind. ouis Kossuth. Bali' 11 Pcr.llo--ito that he cbbeeices ' l e requisites for pop- I:: has elapsed since the water 7 let into the ularity ar evinced by these es; to be either—to ; Canal, such bas been the severity of the weather dance in a state . of seMi-nudit •--te be a virtuous; that but little }millets has been transacted. The woman., ringing like ,an is gel to brawl concern-' ' tug private interes.i,S, di gni d as 3 lc , great public first locomotives arrii,ed at the Beaver Meadow I • 1 questions,--or to bea,ro de mbler, dying in 6 ''wharf on Tuesday afilerunon. 11'e believe no Coal drunken spree. by the hazel 0 a rowdy gambler . . !' has been shipped." ' 1 , Tate, . These are a fair sample of c ' brit).- in Gotharnl' A Bill has bee , n read in the Senate; iettliorizing --the last has died tie - ay, and o use no old phrase. .:. we are "upon the wear for an excitement. i the Philadelphia lc Reading Raili.oad to purchase' Our worthy Maytir certaini • manages to keep . f the Mount Carbon Railroad. \Yr have net seen up the distirhanee'Which his advent into office.l. the Bill, nor do we know the obje L et of the.Compa has occasioned . Hifilist move is a crusade against - 0b ,.. . 'this ; oat ,. We zest, much doubt the gambling hells,4those,arituean. of greater pre- i : - - n Y in '".l2llng I I ' . tension—such as .Patilleam*s, Sam Suydam's and . ...the propriety of perul ittiug the Transporting porn , other lights 0' the Arst water. Any of your read- I :, :pauies to control any of the lateral Roads in this ere who have visited New York: may have observ...l 'Region,unless it is Or good and iefficient reasons. ed along the line of •BrnadwaY, and a few years i a - 1 e The enormous high rates of transportation, which since in Park place:before e requirements of '-- - i • business swept theta away, ull. quiet-looking ; . ;has tended to build dtp and open rival legions, ' houses, whose green: Winds w re. reltbstn opened, with Railroads leadieg directlylto' t New; York, 1 and whose general ski was tha t of deserted still- i ;(two of which will br 4 completed this rear) has ness and repose. Let us eater ' we Vim , ' along a;, '.., quiet and freqUeettn dark • b 11, and often up , , ;: Caused our eittz' ens to think seriously on this nub: flight of stairs', where we knoc - at ardour , which jest — and the less tranielled they remain the bettex it speedily opened ithin is , iselesed a sumptu- .. it will be for tie future interests of this Region. 1 -- ou.ly furnished .apartment--a estrum takes our F.. ~ Lair aroi canes—if falter prompts us We scat,our- '.. / lIP OR T ANT TO Tile TVADE.—W6 find the:follow . selves at a table ladeu with iu uriet :' and pick a! :ring ease l e P uri ' ed in t i m.Philwdel l' hia Legal Intel bird or sip a glass o,•:wine--a Juni! us ar,al - 611ing '...ligeneer of March 23,..,155:r. And as the opinion of 1 'in graceful ease . eleg,ant men fashiou,libitues . of the town, in wlitiBo languid look May plainly , I tease, `theCo w u e rt h l"s are tra W ns b fe a rred te beea the p re r p e" ort of t w h i' e til ea g s r e e t a : be traced satiety - aud"wearinet . We remaia here as long as we will. slid wove i through the fad-; OUT columns. in order i to make the law on similar - ing dour! to another4e.rom or evils , of 'roonas wag- i :contrzo:li more fully known to our readers:,.. ec , unties passed. The License-r4e al bill after some furtheramend Mr. Crabb readin place 'the Reading Raiki:!ad •Co the Mount Carbb r )-1 and liorsE.—Amori the bii ably was one v.) increase : 6 eery and memners of the L, nihr , ently farnishetHqn its va tered little tables:Around email parties Doibelt*iy pare of the paper devils. ":Mark tb a study: here tits nne whose cotintenance tells phOnly the r in—be hat lost heavily—he it • —into thit damning - L*lX be h reputation and himself—hie ri calm. speculating, cold rlook calculating, profettliMal gam the aspects that are presented We raze and medidate till b forth again to the street; the a cheek gushed with-. heated r again alone. This Ili 'One of 111 !Sew lurk. Very aptiropriatel. It is snob as this that Mayor eradicate. It it worse than de stables. , The Mayor bat now in bit L the houses of this card. in the ci prietort and habituri,.='arnotig tl are known many who are ahoy suspicion. All theref.natnes he lish.--tv'course which4ould to this vl4l city, A p , ,puo , of refortno,we eau i progress of the Idaitti...Law bill tore. It was ymterdsy repo lruw the Connittee?9f the W doubtedly pats. Th.t4. opporiti rtare off' the tittle goin but, HE. trJ every otlimf,.point ht The bill will become a - ,lew and first lay of May coming. Rat the topers. brink White ye my every one that tbirst4 ! • The rthoober Maker, whie port yesterday, from Aux:mica, off Cape ?Ann Atitovii...; elle wet times by a , punieli ut , elitner: ant to. Where are the fillibutters? learn. from Wathingt4 that the to be largely reinforto, and ocuraget. The inerettie of the all very well, but we ,Olajl belie rage stopping.aliet, toe i t , ins: onyt, the old prufti-t, Man ie epley truth. The hirers of the &thee may j erred to hear 4 sirup ii!rurerning affair in their line, which mime t the Academy—the Ball of the L of their MonumentalV,Xn4. It a jam; almost etiough,uo to tot idta t of a hall, althutiih the Col the pursuit of .plearsuriu,truder"dil abated ardor. bolatitione fp ware present The tiOdrig tall tati gentlemen pregtiit; repeei Guard thowstiret, tkiiether wi costumes of the Indiei e fixemmtel d'of id. About live Walnut/4 i ! the esterprite 44 the fotlectere meat. When we Mentierilltat the auigh Ind by twohiwortb, we hiive :said our all. : ill'orybody ham; S What it must have been. • , Two tee, and at the eatne time novel ptimities have been incorporated and'are about ving into operation in our city. The one a Church for Deaf mutes, and the other a Consumption iiicwpitah— The trustees of tbeiformer hare procured a choice omeare proceeding with a building to contain aCharch.l.4;etnre and Beading rooms, with a library.. With mi g rant to the lector noble chari ty, ever 3 thing is zit embryo. but will very POOH assume its local habitation and name. Among the novel improvements of the diy, s new life host attracting much attention, I; is so made as to shut; up like a pancake, perfectly eatssud. vill,tic en compactly that any of, the full site will twupy, the , space only of three feet in height. and hundreds of them may be packed in the space noir taken by the ordinary hOsts of a vessel. - List week an ordinance was passed by the Comuvn Connell, imposing a fine ,tan tars fur every glass Of liquor sold without license. The Reserve Corp.; of Police have repotted al ready sae glasses thus ,old, making penalties to the amount of $220, which will forthwith be collected by procets of law. The Governors of the Alms llouse'irecthe recipients of tbe money. Look out. Liquor Dealers, the law is after you with a Wood-en cudgel FRlin , BANitaliii---In thy Papc.rdast week some leo:lee is taken of .tbe recent 'remarkable present moot of the Grand dory, Bed-thee does pot seem to bare got the right impression in some respecti., What was the presentment for? No indictment war' found, but this ;venerable body thought fit to indite a sort of moral lecture to be read by the people. They had, apparently. taro objects view. One was to', defend and eadorsc ex-Gov. Bigler. But they defend hint where he •was not assailed, and they leave MID withont; defense where be was. The writers of the pamphlet corn plain that Dr. Beale's pardon was .`almost obtain ed," but failed for setae reason that they,, did not fully understand.. The presentment does hot deny this fact: and . give's no ex lunation of it. The other apparent motile of the Grand Jury was to ! administer a rebuke, to the authors of the pant phlet for its publication. Bat pray. friend Ban- nen, what had they to de with this matter? The authors of the pamphlet are intelligent, reliable', responsible men: and they put their names to the document they sent forth to tbe world. They had ; 'a right, under their awn responsibility, to publish just what the saw tit. The Grand Jury Complain because they did no sooner make public the brie berg movement. Suppose they bad done so? That would bare been the very_ way to prevent those discoveries they were so, anxious to make: and beside, according to the shirring of the Grand ' Jury, nothing would have come out of it. They say. after long and patient dnvestigatien, with power to send for persons and papers, that they do not recommend ithe .prosecution of any one Why, then. censure the authors of the pamphlet? Why stultify themselves by ding so? The fact is, this spec;a? presentment is not looked 'upon as the wisest. thing that wise men ever did. Thee knows. friend Rennin. that rightly to understand some things, one must be on the very spot. If thee were here, air would be plain and readily ap prehended. The.convietion add imprisonment "f Beale was a great Mistake:end as multitudes fret , and say, a great outrage. There has a con-, stant commotion 'in: the community ecer Since. No oprrial presentrn'ent of ally Grand Jury will alley it. If an innocent man has been: sent Co prison. no matter by what means, the her; way to quiet the people is tO and* , what has been wrong fully done. The'coarse the Grand Jury adopted, was lv adapted to call public attention to the pamphlet, 1• , and give to it a wider circulation. It boa wrought. .a wonderful chluigt;r in public sentiment. • Thou sands who had cloaks of the innocence of Dr. Beale, , have l nono noes. TheSloot)ry Dirpairli Las come out in:terrible' wrath against the patuphlet mail its bathers; but E. that paper, thee knoWs, is the ei,crio/ rum organ t of Philadelphia- In it. het isSue. Chem-. hers and Rood especially; are belabored: . ftne would suppose that all the vials 44 wrath arc poured•upon the .h eads of these men. I read the article, and for bitter( ituperatioti and personal 1. abuse. it, does not often find it. equal. It is to be hoped the present commotion will soon sieve by the liberation of thiS snffering. 'and as multitudes believe. innocent prisitner. He has suffered quite t' too much for one who deserved no punishtueut at aIL Thy Friend, Jos. L,4, reruonstrance, :I/Italics of Philadebl 13uicli property bill Icl lumber from the: ittee of the Whole. d in place a supple 7, it:4 the Blue Mourt-1 'othing word i ly of oint resolution for 7th. pros. was ta of discussion anal 'ng about the ekc uoseatljourned. bill to extend 1 • e capital stock of I l di4g ;was reported ;rise the executors a real estate, pas- o the act incorpor- A. 4. and Mining ng. A: remonstrance nd :Catholic lay inst 'the pending resented reported the. Rd- illa•: to ineoipo erntetit Co.; a sup the G ree a- Irate the Fishing incorporate" the I, upplemetit to the Athericah Coal 00l Laws proved me. we presume, • -as taken. up and as ordered .to be Main Line of the . and the first and airt;od w, whezi oved to fix the amens ns. instead of Bev- artimEited . discus rned. • km.--The bill to ks and Schuylkill rue p a rts are seat-i - ~ ' ich are. gathered ~, ""ni"' Ed w ards, ; I fur, the City and Count y . ing, die 'myeteries I • A. „ , ir, of Philadelphia. ', Decr. 1 it facts.--,they are7', . 4 :;/'hralln - 1 . • '` /4tl ' al ' a7 i',) Term iSSI. .Ne. 878. wild nod haggard i Corrari C. J. Ehariwood, February 2ii 1955. Puir th'Eava with-' 5.1. C. LATCOrIi Esq.,,for Plaintiff. - • ; - >laying to retrieve' • J. It. Lii:DLOW Eeq.•,lfor Defendant. thrown fortune,, ' .. This was no action tirought to recover the price -vie it one W lloB6 ', ;,f bf, woe 600 lbs LI coal, sold. to defendant, i ' l 'a" th e c c ' l, ; ;$165 60, The verdicewas fertheplaintiff 1156 05, ler. •Yarious are ,:. ; The following writ4n charge was delivered by Id ,Lin a study—, jhe court on the fullUwing morning, where the rtJi`-'ll' and "HY I 'ion . found as aforesaid. I not eight air fans ; 7 • , , , 2 - : tieratnneff (j . fn. jui: . y:— utra eau we are 1 . . gambling hells of i . This is an artion totreeover the price ul- 55 tuna are they so called.' . 600 lbs. of coal sold and delivered by plaintiff to ood is etriving to j defendant. The plaintiff. it seems, it the proprie.- . nsing,the Aegean' for of a wine in fichuyikill Co., and the sale was I 'made for him by an agent in this city. ,That is, ands is list of all 1 an order was given for the coal berth upon which i It i y, with their pre- ; it wan shipped to defendant, he paid the tolls, and e latter of whom he received the coal by the railreadH here in Phila even the taint of ; deldpia. The clefenceis, that a Teo considerable proposes to pub.; part of the coal thus receivsid was elate or stone, sly rake seek es in -, The general role of Ilse is, that upon the Bale of , any article of merchandise, the seller dues not! he .(,.irni , ;you of "the come responsible for the quality of tae article sold 'with our Legisia- - pciesi he either exprestly warranted the quality or d to 'the Ketiate Made a false and fraudulent , representation, in re vie, aad will tin- (Card to it. This rule. it , wever, is subject to some , .I) strove bard to reasonable ezeeptionr.t , It does mill apply where iota; operation, ' the purchaser has no 4purtutiity of inspecting the e signally ftilled. ' , article. Thus, if a maii orders goods' of a Menu ke effect ett: the.; facture:, it is au implied term of thelcontnint, that er shertnotimi fur Pity shall be (.1• merchiintable chara c ter, if ordered gentlemen' Ho' lit, be made for sale, eriet fur the purpose intended 2 nhaterer that may be.: I take it the" same modi attired- at this ' fieatieu of the genre"! rule applied when a told carts , that when dealer gives an order to the agent of it mini for fired j into three ideal to be sent to him from the mine, it is flu .itu colapelled tv lay plied term of the contract that the coal shall be of By the way, we • pi merchantable eharaeter. It would not he allow-, quit Squadrva ia ed in Such a ease that the seller ehould in rum top put to such pliancy with such on oiler Feud an a rticle, which gulf Bquadron is tliough it might still pare mutter, b the udisie of e about the out:. rind, war cotnpused of One heir slate or YtkrLit!, It F--etitig is believ. stoubbbe different if u "luau ,rrent into a coal yard ' au old proverb • r(tol perehused a quantity of coal *lime - lying,-- ' fl is eyes. in each a cate;ere bietuarket,,itud if he dia.. , erhape be inter. • tresees ble„,own Judgmeht, he should take theoplu . a very brilliant FO•u of Mori , ' who are acquainted eriththe article or ~ last s vvening pt require the seller to werratt. But a, inan's eyes glit Guardin old are of no use to bins when bt is buying sulinithing was - eiiiphatieully , in the bowels of the earth fifty or a hundred miles lly preclude all: ehstant. psny went ititii'• f Iti such a care, thereiore, the purchaser mey set cultie4 with on. tip as a defame, in par t, at least, the defective wv &that, rake' quality of the astkla received, he might refuse to arise of the mill-1 reeeive it altogether, but if be me I the - tall or tally that' of ' list' f:eight hewer be has tititt an opportunity to ltispect th the golf:owl. it, he is Lot ibealutety bound for the whole 'price a brilliant coup) hit aged 14 OS, bid tit goaded to cacdartioo co Mbar rstwardedl- o,evuot of the 4uteete in the article if,4ld, It its vr two' tow/iota-I • true tbot,ifiliticyrt twitrtiela without feekti3r, any MILAtiIiLPIELA =ma I 1:rnall urn taniXiiii CORRESPONDENT.] 'TILE HE - AR CASE. Put,Lums.paie.,3d Ma 27ib, THE COAL TRADE. complaint or demareling an allo - leartee, be will te, , '• presurnml to have been satisfied. flood filth re-: c quires that as soon as the detect is diseprered, no- - , ' tice should be given to the seller,:and.ajury will be . I justified in disregarding evidence of bad 'quality i . , ) when the purchaser has gone on, tised or resold the - . article, awl made no objection unless the reader i, called upon him for repayment. ,- .1 Now to apply these principles to this case. It has bred testified that there are in the market,, two dtfferent' qualities of eatil, a first and second quality. The agent of 'the plaintiff has testified I before y4O that ho did not sell the coal for first,' but expressly for second quality. The pricy was! 6'3; the priceof first quality $t 2S. ,At the time of this sale coal wasacaree. Evidence-has beim giv en that a considetable amount of teal of the same , plaintiff; from the same mine and vein, was sold; 'alma the same time, in this market; , It appears I that the defendant had sold all this coal, and it is said no complaint was made until, ten days or tiro weeks after, when plaintiffs agent called ott defen- I dant with Lis bill. The defendant -seems to hare! Fold hie coal; alter he' discovered the defect, fof ! good call, but then there is also evidence that del- fendant bad three or four men constantly employ ed in picking the coal, and it was his coal thus ik eteane and puri fi ed Which Imelda as good. I Well en, you have heard the testimony on both sides in eg;rd to the finality of this coal. There is a difference in 'the testpnon, of the f witne&es who have been examined as to the ordinary quan tity of slate or stone that ie in marketable coal.-1 :Murray and Williams say from hail peek •to on .43 peck per ton. hilt and Zeigenfuss say from tiefen- I ty-five to one hundred lbs. The former may speak of the first and the latter of the second' qtiality. - - Murray . taus he tried and found two hundred 'and '. seventeen 'hi,. in one ton. Williams confirms it, at least he says a wheelbarrow of slate could be I picked from one ton. If we take seventy-five lbs. 1 the.ton as the average quantity of slate , and stone in second quality coal, and, say two hundred lbs. in the ton of the coal in question, we ha we. it soetatil 1 one hundred and twenty-five lbs.. of slate in each 1 ton as thi difference between this coal andi ordina -1 ry coal of the second quality—that would he one I sixteenth of a ton in weight. I do not say that the measure of deshictiorr for the price of this. coal should - be one sixteenth of the price, a jester rule would seem to be one sixteenth of the Cost of the coal here, that is the price and tulle, that ,would be I thirty,two or th irty-three cents, but circa tills would not answer' unless the jury add what would be the'expense per ton of removing these one bun= i , dred and twenty-five lbs. of elate from the coal, SQ 1 as to bringlit up to the average ebanseter of second 1 quality coal. It seems to me that this would be the just measure of deduction to which defendant 1 would he entitled if the jury are with him , upon i Inc question that he bas a right to ask any deihie tion at. all. , BY TELEGRAPH. - FEIDVI.O O'CLOCE, T. X lorriiihtifroai Rich:voted Pruvidenm, - - - • New - - • tr t - - Hartford, • • - Report of Shipments. From Iticbmoiot. for the week ending Saturday, hreh Zit ti, l's Sf. Sh'p 61 B'g Sett Slp:ltts .Destiouttion. "i Tons , • i n° l4 ''n k'T T , the Fairmount . Rolling 0314.1 Conn. k island, &AL: • stmt- above Coate& Schuvikill. Philadelphia. i N. York & vicinity! Itt,CIS boritton ^ tal. 61-13 P rtitanre 7 Itigineti-sixteen. inch Itf • • lar.North River • 2,139 cylinder, tre,fz b lrtroki, with two tree pumps. A erfpper 911 Southern Portfl • • 7 I aieveviei-an . last limier. Containing fifty-fire copper • tulle.. n•flat iron bed-Nide. wilt' or Itithittit cstals- Stv wheil shitrt.'con OAT ttliatt. and-cog whelk— but with out f,y , rbeetand bolletr4: . rated at tieventy,Vve 'borir OE! lIM 3 191 114 R 2 For th. wewk :12:91S Total ceort% tor Pea:no, 1209 Total ftv !wagon., I . • _, 4 - , Ala. , . one small l'pright hngin , —ten Inc cylinder. by '-. - By4tall Road and Canal. ' - - font-been and. a half inches strokr.With allv-wheel put gusattly-of Omit sent by itailrnad and Canal., for .the I ley Fil feet diameti-rby and a halt inChes face—the weels ending on Thursday erebing last: . ten . 1 whole upon an iron bed-plate and columns- Without pump IC utaman. rtski_ ; or b;dler; rated at ten horse power. 'Roth of the above 15.f,71 Oti . 9:..2g1 OS I -Engines were built by Heaney. Nestle .k C l cii. Kensington. 2,1:4 15 .. 1.1:In oo I andm.n be seen in operathn at any time:by calling on 17.776 1.3 ' 10221 (t i the 'tuba-ethers. They aze td be sold to,gire place to :112 15 - , 00.1 no;' larger ones- ' . . . 7.'1)3 1 - 5 , 1.45.9 (.1 ; Al .o. an l'prlght Tubular It- ilex—three feet diameter.' -.. 1.t..".090 ls-' one and ,even-eighths Inches in diameter - with a new -4-I.‘i2: , v 7 , . tlu-elroti chimney and daniper. twenty-one inches diatrie , ter and thirty-fire feet high. giving a drift of forty-six' , tOrig, 66.916 WI feet front the grate bars. , ~ . The atarre.dleisrit , ed machinery *ill he sold separately Iti.2.•:•zli is , or together. The Engines tube deliverable:the first week • :d.c.2.44 04 1 in July, next.. The small Willer I. not In Mae and can be deliver:alat any time. CHAELES E. BJIITII k CO. -Philadelphia:March :..•1.1055' , - • I 15-3 m Port Carbon. Sebuyittil IlaNo . +, Auburn. Bet Clinton, Total for the T.tp.l by Rai2nml in 1 , L.", •^ - ''anal • Total I.y Catml and Railroad Z , hipments h. ,ame I,ri‘yd last year • 1 COAL LAND TO LEASE. • 70151.. : ' 1 • 377 1 =! T HE subscriber. offers to let 'on perpet , r''''-'-`-''''' °. 5 '. ' 13 - .1 kase, In the nature of ground rent. at a spedfic. 455 ic2 . 17 i ra j., T „,.i•tou, our of the best tracts, of Coal land In the ..,', ,-.. . Anthracite region. It is situated on Little Black Creek. '''''''''''' . in Butler-I , wnshlp. Luierne county, on bc;th shies of the tons. 5a.7'..,..1 05 State !toad leading'fiorn Tamaqua to itilkeslarre. three • ' . . miles from Hazleton. . ~ Rates of Toll and Transpnrtattion on; ..It is known ts IL- Balllet tract and contains :.1t , 9 acres Ltit rout:,, :Vat 31,.1.%5A: , , 1 • percti 1.. and all oirance. Three-fourths if which at It - s ' From From From From i lea - ,.1 ii, gr,od Coal Lard.lt has been partially opened. ' , i and several thousand tons taken out. of the very beat To Illehmond, 5,.. 10 -$1 45 . $1 Ito Iff-f. " l ' n. S '' ' Hat " - It Chniml- ltd"- $1 .75 „,-- Coal. The 'tins already 3F:t•rtalned, show 'S o t fret In To Philant- 190 1 5.5 .1 70 165 , thickness of Coal. and it - is belies t d that there are other Spring Dills 1 t-. 'I idi re ins of equal thlrknekstivrz it. Reading, 120 115 1 1 ~4.55 • 145 , • It can be taken to market by the way of Hazleton or • 1 05 I I Jeddo, from which latter place the.leddo and Carbon Co. Rates of Tollby Canal to Jane 30, 1855: : itailmsp is alo , ut ils;inu extended, down the Black Creek From Pt. nal-ix-no . JP. Oirbon. S. Harem. Pt. Clint ott, Taney. near or thre , twh thiS tract.. From Hazleton and To Philad'a- SU 79 ' 77 65 : : ./eddo the Railroads are almadycf;nstrurted . to the Lehigh By Railnntl By Canal, ' Inert -RA.. la IS5;',. •n ISr. . Rates of Freight by Canal: I Canal, at the mouth of Quacake. The Dearer. Nleadoa j Railroad is I - Renee extended to 31auch Chunk , and the From 11. C. d.... 111. C. X .1/crrn. PL. r ' i nt''n• , Lehigh Valley Railroad. vhl^.ll wlll 1. finbled in th-ee To New York. i 1 tal $1 O IVS 4 i 1 months. will afford routes to New' York' and Philadelphia To Philad'a.. 110 •S 5 c if •-.' at all yes . ;--" . - V - 71- - - -,7 - - ---. . - r --- --- - - i -- 1 The trod iF well finil•ered and ha. a saw-inill.dwelling Schuylkill County Railroads-1833 r j bony* and tarn upon it The fidlowin• - • is•the quantity of Coal tramported ever , - j !VIr. Roger Park. lirinz en the premises. will show them the differeut-I(ailrunds in Schuylkill County. for the week;• to sisitOmi. • . .1. M. Pi 'Run. . ending on Thursday evening last :,. ' ' March 31. 1S::.. 17.-it • . , • FLEX. Mln. Hill and S. 'Laren R. Mt. Carbou •• 3,757 OF Erburlkill Valley •• Mt./fa:bon lc Pt Carbon •• 17,:417 13 Mill Crr,..); - 13.2 , 17 Little eeburlkill •• PHILADELPHIA 1 • Type and Stereotype Foundry.. T HE stibsi•ribers would call'ihe atteo .. . tht, of 'Printers to the pearly reduced F. , rie e s of their precept list. They_ now offer . - ------ _. - .7.- ' Pica :it = - - - ::2 ctF,'. ! Minion - - - .- 4 1 4 ctF., Union 'Canal R. R. Coal Transportation. " Small Pica . - - 21 ••-; 'Nonpareil --= - 5a .`• Amount transwrted during the month of February, ; I,ng Primer - - - 34 - _n i Agate - - -.- - 7'2 “ i 155:: . , liourue4 , h , - -. -177" ""- I Pearl - • ••'. - 1 (6 , TPTAI. I Brevier - -.• -42 '' ! DlamOnd - - ' 1 - 1 i'di .• 1 1.144 49 • - Determined" to Fpare no expenre in making their eats!. 2.321 ?.2 • flatulent as perfect Al , . INASible. they have recently got tip a" complefe act of justly . celebrated .ticrarh-eni - L•ttrr. from Diamond to Engdith. to which they Farticularlyin _ tit , attention. , . ller.ing lately made . lIIIIIIPP , UF additions I' their stnck -of nViiiicy Typea. Borders. Ornamenta. 1e., ; their asr.r.t , merit is now unrivalled .in the United Slats; and their improved methods of rastine.and of preparing metal. en- at le them to fitrnish orders in a manner to'enaure Kati! , faction. ' . . t'ttion Cann: . Saratara liallrrad Cumberland k lid.' Coal Trade. Amount of ()nal ißitumistotu, shipped from the entre berb.ni Kegler.; fig. they...eh ending' March 1:44. tnget her with the Fatnur the year beginning Januak;;)ist, a ELL. TEAR-- 5.520 01 49.91.: "oft EEO COAL STOCKS, . AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS; CGP.III.r.Tra , Wr.E.ELY ST A. E. MATT 11A-AKEZA. • RAILROADS. l'hiLadelplaa, Reading A Pottsville Mine Hill and Schuylkill Raven Mount Carbdu - - - - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Mill enok : - r^chu3lkill Cafrc Lor!..err,y Cr‘4..k ,- Siratara -; _ CANALS. • Schuylkill Nall:ration • - Schuylkill NaTiption, Pr !erred Union Canal • - - Union Cnnal.. Preferred - Del.& Hudson Coil k Transportat'n Cu.'s lOU 124%125 RAILIWAD & COAL COAINANIES.... Little riebtoikiti :Nam- It_ It. k edit C. 40 44 i 443:i Lehigh k Navigntion Cu. - '4) NJ 110 Ilaftletnia Coal Co. , - Duca Mountain Coal Co PerallFyls main Cold t 11. Dauphin Cos} &K. It. Co. - - !Mama Valhi Cbal L Lt. S. Co. Biarrr Meadows Coil k. K. It. Co. COAL COMPA NIBS. 'wept Impr . ovrtarut Co. - 'North Ameriean Coal Co. - - Delaware Coal - , Cumberland Coal Co. - Neu i'r'e C,lal Co. - 311e:CE1..LANEOVS Minere Bank - - , • armt-rs' Bauk • 50 • 50 i 32 Puttgyille Gas - - - - • 1 2:1 I iii Pcatinfilla Water Co. • - • 1 % 5 ILi I 1 Lumbar and Car G,. -' - r 5O 53 - 55 Sv-,,,,k,0f an Coal Companies will be add t hr above list, atom furnished by thrice who desire pabll-ativu NEW ADVERT'MENTS BOUNTY LAND BLANKS. 1 . FULL Set of Bounty Land Blanks • !„,.. for all kinds of. Applicants. for sale at B. BA NNAN'S Book and Munk ,Vort Marl' 31. 1531.7 PARK BENJAMIN, ESQ., VVTILL deliver his celebrated poem Of . "PAMIR/N.' at the. Taira IWl.on Monlay t•Tatr• fug twat. Ticket/1 50 eanta--for. sale at Bastrattra...Penn: sylvaata MIL sad at the door, Pottsville, Mavis 31. 1,155 CERM'N STOCK.I3&CHINA ASTORB Very ehoire lot from Eufort, PrUs- Isi t,, 20 different ecdora„ lu pots. price mate per dozen, delivered at our Store. Foy poly by BA,Nti v AIS. SW. Also, House Plants a ev e ry description obtained by leaving orders at his Store. Mardi 31,'_55 • JAMES H. MUDEY, house a 6 g Psatair,.olsder &PlPer.Eirtiret, VORWEGION street, first , house from ' l ll Centre. and ormosite florthaer's liotel. Wall Papers. The &srd Prints. he, of various styles, st the lowest Cash prix*. An Apprentioe wantid. P01.18;1411.. bLareh 31,1938 Dm. :10. 'IA 611 IS SLATE ROOFINC. • THE undersigned, hating been largely ensued is the above natned business , in and around THE for tbe last few years, is desirous of extending his work to Pottsville, and elesewbeee in the evanty, He keel:it always on band • base assoitroent of Slates, and seaman** theta to be of the best quality—ouch as Win nut fade or dorsi. His rooting is warranted to he tight and durable. The best workmen only aro evsployatl, and the oust in but a tridius odes. co on that of aktogko. MAAS SMUT. 0,774cr of ELw aid kaarxid ,srfeetr. Tamaqua. Mandl 31. ' I.3dc•• WHEELWRIGHT, & CAR FACTORY. . r. . Anthony 11. Nils* letLr .:81'ECTFIILLY offers his services to the rttisans of licbuyikitl .:Diary and alsevierre captivity of Viliesdirribst. and Car Minutactun-r. Ilistataths.hcatnt • 1 Immediattly opposite Putt * Yes. tine's klanbitue Skunk, where he .11.1 be happy to midge nrdersfw all kinds of Wagookka well as Drift and other Cr,aa and all kinds of. work attacked to the Matters, of a Whakirright. Yof the character. of MI stork lir eaten to Lsrty Y. Ranwx , rtailE palarlA, Ingr244 V.. E. 131.1.xn. Jon? , 0. lima. Vontirrill... wart 31, 1ii.35 F. 11. 'SMITH,. ICKNOWIMUROF Port liounsiss, Pocket looks I Dressing; Cues; . N. IP: Ci..r.'l444tray 41 flame .Vs., PaGisatelpata, ‘ l l l 4WAys on hand, a large.and varittd r i f alyertvonti of ors osualfa: %rota ilos.Y. . Porks 4 &AA A, ' . Cabals tine Bankers' Cassis 1 f slaw Not. lloidyrs, TrawYlisist parr, Bacitipaintot burls, • Port Voiles. ' Chsessnasi. P4sitist Nyasoyseauta bltsoks, Portable lamas, . brwalag Cues, . Vittlr eSuies, le., /r, Also. a pears! amortaseut of &Oita, 'mot awl (pt. subs lbw, Chefs, hay P*k*4 Cutlery, NINON, Kalov tittogia, and Gold Pons. Vrtiarbalr. *..._+4sd ant Ibittl ram. ° . t L Y., 11. tiVITII:, 41: tr.throcr th Astra arAnd 114 1 SIPW the nowlpt ut 1. 1, a msporkir tkilille:= upot to) say plot nf the United Votates , bl isid3poireed bin P.% tittli..alfietnn. bat. ink - Mao% 0,11V,`4 . ltly .. - . NEW, ADVEitTIiENTS isABBLIA AND CATAWBA PES, Itategaberries. Sarattelaterstea, • ,trlle subscriber-will receive orders gr lasbelle:and ratawto ()repo'. by the ho or 100 Root* * ne heslthy plants, tea years old. aiihe VS p t . ? ) 'lob. Led Antwerp Ilaspborrles et 13 , Ter 100 nom...bombes In pie. emitted smut!! else froro Growers, at 1 1 0 4..11yer.4 at one Pion", Ever-114m. Clatiblog 11 , 0.5. le:. kr. Piraelerrilis at 11 par 100 plants—extra ch.ler kinds at ,S 2 per 100.. Also Asparagus roots:ten yellsold,itt Y. per UV). Mammoth Victoria Rhubarb roots. $1 SO ;per dozen. Tnet that with Bulbous roots. Dahlias. Ac.. seeetwented Porno roots, kr.. lc., all of elat-h will be obtained by leaving orders at the sub. Prather's Book end Peed Store, Pottsville. • _March 31, 130 13. j. DES 4. HANNAN. lIERE will he found a splendid and choSe stook eanstataly toplentabed from hew Yuri. and l'hiladelptda netima or EItitROWERIES. In all The nviretd deslgniof es,•ry drleriftlen. imported at prices which cannot Nil to ast.nish an 4 phase. ' LAMB 60(111.S, tni the choicest patterns of Engliett, j rnqich and Herman, as welt seleeteJ and extensive a *Vick as can be found In the city., . t 'lttery. ImphrtAll Mualins - amk Fancy Goods. Millinery goods cut at id:mks:lle prices. An eatensive eaveinient of Emits. suitable for the trade. which will be offered on tbi most advantageous terms. it . j WatiBURTONI, I s,tel. Second .9, to:x.old door Mow Spruce. ThiladrlphtaMareb 15 5 5 • ; 13-Zzt I 'CAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS.. I cI_REAT Bargains at No 221 North. wcmdstmet. At s.' Vine{ Philadelphia. . subscribeni offer the trade and public in grnend; of:their ow - ti anatinfacture.-in ill its Tarbes branehes.lof latest style andBntsh, Gas . Chandeliers. Pendants. Side Bracket'. Dmp Meats, Ptllar LlAhls, tr.. l c. Also. Paw and-desirrit le patterns a Lamp Chandelievs, - Side Bra4:.k. els. Pendant& Improved Pine Itil Lamp, Fluid, Lard. 011. fluapimding. Stand and ..Night Lamps, both fancy and plain. Imitable for •all pnrpoies where light may ix -re quirest• fileandolea, Floquet-Ifolders. Yawl!, large variety of Ship Lamps. !finical, Side-and Stand lamps. All work ana rrontert and .preces rrilvred.An mnseqw.nee of baying extensive machinery and being i'rarticul if,he nits, cly• lag .triet attenti.ln th. raannfactnring ;part ; alto, to the aecarumadatinn of k•nstotnert. 11F.1 BRICK. 11,0R!iriti t.BROTIII IC Phifadelphia. }torch" ' 1 TO THE LADIES Oirsloptitsville and Tielnity._ CNEW & CD., 196 Chesnut. Street. Philadelphia. are now ofteting - - to 4.urehaservi a st.`a of New .s.pring Shawls, Mantillas and 'Dress Goods; their assortment of Pal-1.-made Mantillas is very extensive. comprising nne of i .the best selected stecka in the'city. and atextremelv ldw prices. I. Sligsrls.-11:•orh a, Cashmere and Csold Botdered Shawls, , long and spitare. !Also, a. large assortment of Rich Em i broidered and Plain Cantori Crap!. Shawls.: • , Saks.—Partletilar attrition is requested to our stork of limeade. Plain. Plaid. Strips. Moran Antirine and Black + Sills. of all qnalitles and prices. Waah in great variety. - I • trues tioods,—Fliinneedfilartge 'lobes, Grenadines, sues; Rareges. Organdies Moosilensehalltt Delaines. Beh r' Hants. French and - English Chiutzs, kc.''Embroideries, of all descriptions,Sollars: Sleeves. Rufffes, I with a full - . stoea'nf Ribbons. Ladles' and Gentlemen's GIeVOS. llwiPry. Lc. . C;invtan'tly rereivinc wapipliesof seasonalde goods, ' per swamers from Havre. Liverpool. New tort and Phil ndeiphia :Auction Sales. Purchapers are requested to call and' examine, our stork of splenllid :print; Goods before pnrchasing. r - AGNEW L co.! ! .Marrh al. 11.4 m Chrsnuf S., P' iladelphia. $1 25 1 Dd • 'I ;s 1 fl, • 1 7 5 Ivor Cni er Laic pear, 44 2.1 tout.. 513,753 Ul WELL 7A1.1,19,1 4.9130 EMI 1r2.2 0 2 24.73 A 05 52,7L.S II 126.1r.6 1R 91 CT, 65 672 ce C 72 (t 9 = • frO • :A) 1 15. ) / 5 . :Su 00 (00 50.0,00 - 50 Do (l• - - 50 00 00 0 0 • - 50 OD :00 to° 2 4 2 3. 1," SO 00' 2 i 00.'8 50 00 00 50 00 00 ,1(8) ;108 1 / 2 '107 100 48 ; 50 •00 ;00 50 • 14X 447. i; 00 . ZS 1F : 1 g!,;.: 50 op ; (01 50 2:5 5 t; 23%, 1 ' 50 50 their EIM EMI HEW SPRINO 'COODEI. At Warburtettis cheap Stores STE4IIMENCINES FOR SALE, . G . Printing Presses. Case.: Stands..-Chases. alleys, Print- trig Ink. and every artlele used in a printing °rice, COD tuntly on hand. at the lowest rates. • • Feebtld-hand Presses.,"and Type used only'ia• . atirnotril- . at redured prires. . ' • ilo.nka. Pamphlets, Mimic.. Labels, de., ke . .; stereotyped wit li, ertmrtneas and despatch. 4s - Our new Spt,rimen Book Is now ready, and will be forwarded to Printer's who ;tire try diret•tiotis how it mar - be bent.' If by mail. they mayeurP.a, ul yi cents in pot.tige 'thrum L. JOHNSON k CAL march 31, ISi4 - 13- No. f. Stwom St-:Phtladaphig. USE THE MAGIC IMPRESSION Paper, for R riting without Pen or Inh,. 1 71).Virt7 1:0:-IT , 75. /"ands. Flowers. Polurts:P/titrits for Enth6iilery. Markang Lfsvi hadelibljr, mad ifaitiford Wnting. . Tin's, Artiele . is absolutely the best 11 Portable .Inkstand in the known ltErrld, for a small quantity folded and jaleeed in the pocket nonstitutes a traveling Inkstand which ramrod t» br.ken. No pen is needed.. for any - at ick, 'sharpen ed to a point. writer equally as well a. the heat - gold pen in the - univerie, Yor draw ing it-is indispensable. It. is. indeed. the,wbole art of drpwing and painting=tawgAt in one intsmt. Any leaf. plant or flower ran be It an.ferred to the-pages of an Al bum with a minute and digtinet resemblance to Nature. With - equal lacility.pirlures and embroiderY patterns are taken. ass hare received the highest eulogibma from the fair sea: - and Indeed, a' more tasteful present-for a lady could not be Produced.. - Thi. Maxie Psser will also mark linen and other tarn- Cies. so as to remain perfectly indelible,' Al/the wailing in the world Wig to bring it out. Any child tut sae it with perfect ease. With this Slegie Paper. likewise. owe or four envies of every letter ran N. sere:mad' without any additional labor whisterer, making it the Cheapest and most convenient article - ea tabt. - It is used, to great ad vantage by reporters of the public press, telegraphic opt. rators.and hosits of others. Each . ' package contains four diffcrenit enlone—Ulack, 'Blue. raven and Itc4l. altlifall and printed instructioni, for all to um.. and .111 last sufficiently to obtain Peri Hundred die,tinct impressimns. It is put .up In beautifully tunnelled enured en elopeet, with a truthful likeness qf ihe propriitor attached: Each and e!ery Package. irarranted. • • Prig-f'l ptt dozen, or five for SI. It Ingle packages. 2.f, c.rute. Mallud to all ;arts of the world. nn the rweeptifin of the surer ..Addresss. post-pald. . • .- •.• -• 11V11131ELL, '' • ••• I , IT Ilmothetry. Snc ; urtrotte or ixt . reran. - • fesprostrirtn rifer our t•eatt ers to the nAlvert t. iu mud bier rulumnisetting forth the tneritsof Ibis phlusing; and ingevinus invention. Thj, cheapness shipuld lodune all to glee It a trlal.—Prtsladet phsa Moreliont.' °lt is unsuniatmed for neatness and utility. and ati . nisld tni , t-witli the sale it riehly deseries."—Tribune t•Jurt what .the pCilliC has !mu desired. and resons, • mends Itself to every Individual of taste and re Inesoent...' ondtOmr.ir. New York, March 31,185: - • 42-3ra - ! MISCELLANEOUS. 'I . DR. J. T.' NICHOLAS. PHYSICIAN': SURGEON a. ArCCOUCHEUR 0111ce,-Maritet at., above Secomd. Pons:4lle, Dee. 16, 1644 IMay ' CM!' BRICKS. QOO,OOO Hard Burnt Brink nom for 'sale; it/ deliteml op board of Cattal4Soatit et it 60 p•r Itiot. sand. Appiy to-. BARCLAY & (Xi ; Tivadiug., !limb 1 0 ;1 1 05 -14-3 t - °REA, ,NEWB FOR AUBURN. . 160.000 Bricks oiliest qualify, on hand and for Lep at Auburn. tr.ebtrylklll Co., suit' Wl.ber's cuill,stareawnliblvprk.. 'All tbnsr iu-sant of brkka plow nal on tbr underl7ziPd. JOHN FISHER. • A'ol - rarn. Marrb 10. Iti4S 10-3 t• • .0000 WRAPPING PAPER. tiu6Rcriber. ha., now , on hand a . lamp stark cif god wrapping - papers 'assudidiag M;diula. and lambi, Cryan, also Cap and UAW paprrs of evory deseriptkra' far 'rale pm' at BANNAIVA stitd, ktativriery Mom Marry . 1; IKA . . ICE! ICE!! ACE!!! . jr 111 E subseiber , informs the:! citizens ea rtu i nau '°ltir t v ieat lll4 t an in: i I T ' ir or i k ni h t7 t6re . Ibi , I ft. t rin«r hathr ly l elo t : k g e ti n ig th t: mate,* B.ibiniaxt, and Is' sirepar.4 If) supigy !audit**, ;total itoepani, ContktiOirri, te., ke., laith lore t!yrini; watar 4efs tbriouhnut this ae.lloti, In sorb quantities am they may made, at may 11,14,:; and at nwannablo rates.- 11•Inspartfially,aoLtrita the pstroidige,ot the rime - - Jtatoll", lAIIINEEt. ,11,,,1agc. Mardi 1; MIS ; - - ; • . . ARCADIAN THIS InSiitution is located st ()twigs .trylkill Pit. 11 jprar344• tar tb• aratiou at both itarla• lima &rush*. Tlro tiaardlng de; parimantir are undrr the arlarlilou of tba Pribri pas or the mai. , and Prairie Belyruto, Y.ub atudrat.abauld Wit .moral twits a Orin ptyle, • tibia, a kit souls. 'as utabrala, airplay+. • pair of ollpwri., tfriarkilitt 111014. taro.bea ar,4,r e t, pule, riparrding wool. nap Summer Smislan 'lll awn t u Nvaidar, April 16th, tad realm lox+ Po; auratu) PF.a.ptairtri . . . . - 'Oasail,r. ;ratios. Eng%Si and Modbilnatinti, ' . t B'U4) Sl6 tot) • Leagumpa, Aurfrntand Modern, loyet b , ' or wilictigli!th lAA HattkeDiirtical, _ . Instruetlon on tba - Planu,ltorte, extra, 10, 00 a• Lae of Inatennarriti. - - .2 110 " I Painting In Oil Caton. and twou badlox—.2 40 per ark, ; • Period 16 to ewe Masyterly 4R. 4014:4rilci. r It 4nYor laittpor Infonaatlon SWIM.. ELIAS SCIMIKIDyIi, A It. 14i.,-, p.! fle•1;,--hurv. 4101:0 -1: fotest By Toierag l and Yititerday's THE DIAERETS. PuttADELPHI.A.—Whot Flour, SD 'so—Eve do. $6 25 per bbl.—Corn Meal, $4 25 GRAlN—Wheat, Re& $2 21 4 —White, $2 34 Rye, $1 '2s—Corn 92 eta.-i—Oats, 56 cts. per bushel. NEw Toac.—Wbeat flour, $9 00 ® 9 50; Rye. $6 . 25 (i 50; Corktneal, $4:25 ( 4 , 75; Wheat, $2 303 Rye; 1 26; Corn, white, 98e—yellow, 99c; Oats, 64 g 13.1wrixoar.—Wheat. &ar t $B. 87 el; 9 00; Rye, $5 .75; Corn meal, $4 00 (5:. 4 50; Wheat, white, $2 29 ® 225—red. 1. 12 2 -15; Corn, white, 86 (ii.:B7c—..velloie; 55 (e! 90c; Oats, 54(Li ; 56e: 11 - ye ? 1.23 C. 1 25. LATEST FROM'EUROPE. Arrtyal of Asia—Ltverptso' 1 dotes to 17th. No. event of striciiiimportance has oc: curred since the sailing ofithe'Atlantic. The pnblie attention is 'Centered on the enna Conference, which-Was formally innu• gurated tut the 15th inst. l The hopes and fears are about equally balanced as to the probabilities of-peace. From the seat of war the most important statement is that the allies have reopened their fire upon Sebastopol With good effect. • The manifesto of the . ne l w Czar to his army is interpreted as a very warlike demonstration. The Liverpool Cotton: market was anima• ted. BreadstuirS firm. .; • its` THE Prohibitory Liw - has been post poned by the New Jersey Legislature, till next session. D , • oar THE annual conin!encernent of the Pennsylvania rniversityrltedical college takes , place to-clay. t 4,; .:s 4.):x:4{c};■s Ms:+AActf:.;ty:l Arrival of the titeantehip Atlantic. . The steamship Atlantic arti'ved at New York on Tuesday, with dates from Lirerpool to the 10th instant. The A clantic had a stonily passage. Sho brought 74 passenger!, among whom were Arch hishop_.llughes, Bishop. Neumann, anil °ibex* f prominence. 'The advice, confirm the death of thiCrsir-Nich olar, and announce that on the 2d inst., the Em peror Alexander the Second nscended the throne. having peacefully succeeded. his father. lie has issued a i manifesto, stating that he will adhere to the polo:, of his father. Nicholas. The Lukt.: Constantine and the otheF . brother and officers Itnve taken the oaths of allegiance to the new Em peror. Alexander has confirmed the diplomatic instructions issued by Gortsciltali' for the nego tiations of -the Peace Congrtisti, and the first pre- Hminary conference bas been held at Vienna. Thu Czar's death happened shortly: After noon on Fri. day. March 2d. as reported IT the arrival of the Africa. His' disease...was rtrOphy of the lungs. and he suffered only a few clays' illness. His la•t words to the Empress were—“ Tell Freileriek. Ring of Prussia, to continuo attached to Russia, as he has hitherto beet, and riot to forget his l'a ther's words'.". It is said ithati a few days' hef t re his death. he succeeded in .effecting n complete reconciliation between.his two eldest Nowt, Alex 'andct• and Constantine, who Were at variance. - The Allies bare ordered their Generals: to pres's forward the war. - There has been more fighting in the Crimea. The French stormed a Xeilouht skilfully erected by the Russiabs during the night. and s•-vertil hundred were killed. A large Bus- Fiat] force- threatens Balaklaya. A ixlop-al - 1:i , despatch from the camp hrfr re 'Sebastopol. dattd the :1d„ mentions that since the 24th, nothing par ticular had taken place. Initnediately after the reception of the Czar's death in Paris, orders wen , sent to Gen. Cnnrybert to prpss on the siege of Sebastopol, with the utmost rigor. The first meeting of Ithe Plenipotentiaries wat held at Yienna,"on the 6th inst. A despatch from Sebitttopol., dated March sth, reached Parit on the Tth, stating that 50,ffil Rut tinnt were . threatening the Englith force at Pala k lava. General Naquet was get hit corpF , is the rear of the enemy; with the vi. w of cutting them off from reinforcement, and he comi.ng in turn the ettricking parry. The'speeinl corretpondent of the London Drily .Veira, under date -of .flalaklara, Feb. 2:1 , 1. says, that it it rumored that Gen. Cartrohert hat ordered a Court Martial upon an officer high in command in the French army, who ' of Lohling treasonable corretpowdence With the enemy. The town. of Bronasa has l*ett nearly dettroye I by an earthgnake. lar*number of inlatil.i tant! lott their lives.\ The despatch ilaYg. 2(10 perished. • - • Cot.osEt. STErro}:, Ciov . elior of Utah h: sent tnen to explore a- new ipute to California, which decreases the distance some twi-, hun dred and fifty miles below thdt of th e roadngrth of Salt Lake. The city authorities of Salt Lake city have abolished iill license, for the sale of‘spirituous liquors. . :A n effort is:ging. made to pas, a prohibitory' law. . MISCELLANEOUS, • • : • 1 At Charlottes-111e, SchOltarte Co., S. T. Tl l llE'next term of this; wellk flown in stituti,n Mill entnntenee, A pt.ii The 11,rd ri it,strurtitn is complete. enaiistii,g et Itr - lef porsar...l Tenrhertt. Superi”r st„lsautages art offer...l in Music. fi cii-Errzine,ring and the isuzuagts Ir.th Andett thew department! , twang- tindPr the dirt 'lion or Proles•crtk rt the finest attainment•. The building!. an. nem and a ill accommodate nearly C.,,) ti indents. with gnrd rmin.ntld • s l t U , ll•Tli O. yr ill free. fr ,, nt and Albany at tb, , , , man.mc.-r.14-ut and el ,, se term, tbr fare bi,in7 min it Lvd on t b., pay milt rftnit4rti fo r th^quarter. Studs:nis c , .avey,..l tlirtnith in 00r CLltr %itit ,-,tpred !-av ..-:tanwix in Albany. at 5 f%c1.41: ~ 0 27th and April TA aid. onn Furni,.io4l, Furl, Int idea tal Ex penm, and , Tuiti ,, n in Cn.taiiiii tnglkb Branclarp. per yuarter. ••P.1,04; To er.ragp rooms. or forsimulani, guldrei4 NI" L %AAA). Cbarlvttrsilh, Mareb 17, 1&55 11 7 4 • DIXIICHAFT9 TRAIBPORTATIOS LIRE 'Prom Albany, N. York and Philadelphia. THE uuders4Med would ill respoe' . trolly announce to the!, Merchants and LA:sl ues.% community. of this and the ad joining, counties, that the, hove-entered meats for the transportatien of Merchandise, Fur , Port.. Grain. Plaster. dc.. from Allstiy; ; New - ic.rk and; Phila delphia. in first class Canal barges: destined for St hu,)l - liaren. Pottsville and Pert Carbon. All Goods frAn Philadelphia, W.lll 14 shipped by our :Agents. Yardley & Son. Vine street, Wharf. Schuylkill. Merchandise from Albany and New York apply , in Hi ram Focht, lhlitrtLadway, New York. Merchants an rely upon basing their furwardc with despatch. as two Barges will leave Vine street Whal, Philadelphia, weekly. 1 The fallowing rates will be eharind or Jlop Ihs 'Ley Goods, Queen aware, Glass and Tot, • 43 rlf) fimetries. Oils, Liquors and l'reTitione. • 2 72, Salt and Fluter, , . . A. s. swostanD, 6fhrr .s^ituylkia -VarigaThns AIL. Orrel.n. • HIRAM FOCHT, No. :V) lirmidicksy, lecdna Goods will be forwardod from Schuylkill Haven to all points no the Slim Hill Morel' 10,1(.45 • ti 10-11. TOBACCO AND SECARS, Wholesale and - Retail. r, HA V G bought out the Tobacco and Srer.a estetllsbusent of Mistirs: T. M. Boyer the uudwrslgued woukt respectfully, bee to rail the atten tion of their old euxUatuera. ea weliWs the 'tale gel:Wal ly to his largo and varied itasortnawut of , TOBACCO, SEGAItbAC - ., IC.. Circa films the Eastern and tioutßent markets.. lILR ( }stet has kee4 . to peirettaao roods . froto the parties fr, n. wbr.tn the regular wholesale Moriihants of our Atlantis citSse bought. in order that be rufKbt enabled to r4l as cheep as they. That object bar h e ro asoneplisbed an and x4l ! sell as elm,. t whoimalto or admi t , as bey 'cow and. in all rises the quality shall be aa ttprriontrd. fie desires the men-hams of Ibis reghei to faviir Blot ith a rail. that he tuay show the quality awl watt e uour e the prices of his goods. batting aswirodo.that such slani will result akeauteiits , uskr to all partite eoseernesi. ' pins by strict and faithful attention la the wants of tho public in hie lip, tw way le rewaritod by a liberal shale of patronage. - , lu 'minim hip Sean he used only say, - That hundevis are puttied taw= every liespertfully. • • tikilliGr. c.rtrs street,qpreite B. Clime-ea Jewelry store. Pottsville, March 24,1655 1,24 f - - -- TO OPTICM, SOLDIER 9;I OWTEN, ac., Of all Wars* their WidOors and Minor Children'. S,lll. KNIGHT, Attorney for Gpv . irnmeut Claturanta, SVA6lllMilulk;,. D. C.: eon. LI tines to rice prompt and perahnal attention to the po•- secution of Claims of every description sitahat the lico• seal Government, and particululy to those Wore-the Treasnry Department, Pension sad IP3unty-Land hu mus, Patent and general Land mud lkard of Claims. Att &artistries! oL years, and si nuninarill with tbu maestri obtalottis the curbed and,nwet finoraLlo Selina on Claims, with his Moil/ties for IS dispatch of buskins. Justify him in assuring his Correspo ti gents, astingl i t s , and the kubllr generally,. that intoSests tutrustsd to' hi keeping will .nut be neglected. . errignix, norovixuan, FAUN?, h.PCIIUC•LA.IID He has nearly ready fur pat vitous distribullots among his business Corinepondante, (And thZ•so who may became such) a neat pamphlet eon talalng tayn.4isis oft exist ing Yension,, bounty , Land, Patient, end Publki Land Lows. &On to the end of the late Congress—including The llotuaty-Land &et at 54. March, MU. under:whirl) "all who have heretofore received less titan " lOU snow are uow entitled 40 additional land; said Art feints also seas to al Odkciere4un.uncouliesioned E a ,,,c chaplains, Sol Wagon Masten:. Teamsters and t r k o giy Indians. of the Arwy, 'Licht/log State Troxre. Volunteers, and Militia--and all lifticers, hessian, 05d1 - nary Featueu, Marines, Clerk*, 0.16:4 Land ucen, .'f the Navy, not heretofore, provided fori,, , abo have served not 'leis than tousteets days ( unlit ins bottle) at say period slues 177 G; and to the Widows and 'minor children of all sorb persons' entitled and aikruip.d.! This pamphlet evoitains •lronsis'of A pyliistion" moro full awlcomplete than any !hew ii.ne to I. vend, adsyt ad to the wants of every class of Utlfmants under the Act. withcopious &religions and inetrortkoss of the Ltepskrt- Innit, mud reactional ns as', to the courts' to is pursued in surpinderl or reJoetui rears.. Pant. not wishing to avail tbemeel tea Ot the tidbit.% allorded Ly this Oillee to shturing .'proopf atul prrsotml ropertilemtrocv of their claitia at the Departments, tau obtain et*, of tio• atorve penaptalet by remitting thir-14 • rents in p.otago stamp,. - .1 Indueetesout e ter Correspondents. • C4rnavaldeut• who pt..peitv And 'erre and mem. per unit.• 'omen( Ly Ihle Agrati */14to,hait with literally, sup -01,4 with ail neves:o4r, , Llanks'grrtil, and kept .constant. 1, selei.e4 of the rlysitifyil that from Iliac 1.4) addtt Oe• et)/ to the execution of the ha. .1 - It Id within tlxo outoovilwes ih••wor to dine his Cor• vesp..mdents to the locality-of very natl., poisons rittltl ul uttdte the at. Act, Bud hiring otf.tainsd wavelet tt use end fond Warrants under format lairs, be is titpasesidan of data that will Jitlidebtlly.itoolel in waterlog additivoal bounty. Yew. blow the usualrsiee—end Pectinous upon lite admission of Claims, Ms highest Cash primes item to load Warm:steel/kr. • eintionsry Scrip; and lllientf trod:Paten:A Addrele • ' - K IMO% 44•01 i• 341!;te coN VEY.% CF. *lt EL
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