• • - •::::-.vrOIKtk-. 4 , - : Pe! 1 " - " i Paper. A specimen- issued . next Wednesday ait mow, I ..,..__..:. .__ 1 and its regular publication commences t he , 3 OUCHI . • first : or second Wednesday m May: : Send in i ~ the names----Vie Paper trill ir on. See Prose! ittiners' POTTSVILLE, PA. • - Part IL titena F.. of New Hampshire, is a can. i dilate f,ir tho United States Senate. lie used to .27 4 —r -211 E - - 111 ;VE"' 49" 2 ‘." 11 ha. a L ed 1 boaFt of being the wan that notninated Gen. fierce 4 i,c.,41.4iti0n than iiii . y,utlit.t. Neirspni , Jer published - in . in the lialtitnere convention.—'ll(th. iSini. . ' - ,rtherii Peiiiivicaiiia. .I: clef-11011w among the , ~ , , , t , b.,,,, an d L Ins ; o ", oteni, not „lily ,:„ t hi s . „„,r, For the sake Of his reputation, we trust he , 4, adjoining . C.nfille., bill in anon , ' Cities; and it has ceased to . boast of that] act ; for it was No tircubite.r.tartirly ataung the 111(10C* in Scliny/4- . •47 1 C4,lihri?. which reader* it one of the most'Arcltu.. !,/, Adrcrt:sing men'innte in th;! Conntrv. lin!ien. 'n j o,-.Je 441 t:e. CO Many Capilt(ll . 4R ettrOill!il om'ilneir ~,,,,c , -;,,,ticq, lie*. • ' . , • ( SATURDAY, APRIL 1 . 4 1 1855. '• AGENTS FOR THE MINERS' JOURNAL. .11.tvin J. LE ips, Mt.. Cannel: 15.4...te F. DArts, AtV.and: Fa r. Drnic tr. LA r_b£l:llltVN, Tft2lla : dot r'sos A. Go:tray:l - , Tremont...) 13. PAI.•..:Ka, earner Thinl. Lid Chestnut . • . vt-eet• ' f'hilada i idda • • ' • i'lzycr & South 3a,tro,t, Yhilndclphia : ',V F: hsT. r: Jost:s. X. 1 corner Third and Race e. F. 7 , ;(;;tros, Coal Merchant, 521 Walnut St.. . • 11. 11. i BARN rs. Buildings, corner Brtiad- C.,urtlandt .. street. Ned York: vol:NEY'n. PAl.l4l•:ti,Tribune Buildintr.,N.Yr3rk: I . !ck'cl S C , J., 102 Na...f.sau!,treet.: New Y , ,rli: -".. M. PIITTE.N , :ILI., IP; Na,ratt:itreet, York : • SrIIELI., A ppleton's - Buildingv,BrOad- ' ivav, N.* York; „ I;. l l ), ,LmEtt, Caurt nc,, , tost: Ftreet.llastan: are autharued reeievesuBs.eriptions; ~c,,,c . h e nt,„ A c..,'far the ..Ifia,4' .I , n , rual,sind oiv.• :ha , THE MINERS'. JOURNAL Se.ml.Weekly. ~n 11...! it utterly inupc , sibl , 1 pulairli ail matter 111,0t1 US in th/, column,'' the Miat•rie bait. eoll.ludi•d to issue a Paper , in 1.11U111.- ,•, 4 ear, , 1110• • WEDNESDAY-DOLL:IR 4OURIVAL, at ONE DM:- /: .4, YEAR. , iybi , •ll in:couniu•tion with the Miner: a ill wake a tinili - Wia • klr P a per at I'3 per an - f tlo THE WEDNESDAY DOLLARJOURNAL, FOR OLD AND YOUNG AMERICA. tarrorLa I%* 7', neof Nettoi. Ti„.. limier' will I,:z conne , tion with the Ml- I ,•rs Journal, every Weducsday morning. The spisimen , I,unlyr Will 01.1‘21 iu about Iwo wtxks, Mid Ito Mg:U. pni , 11.,11 inn e :ply in Mai - . ~t the -l.jeets of this Paper is to tupply, to come !JO St La: 11.,ti i',11111:: hoe) 'whieb was inutel last year: Several competent Teachers have • their aid Eda-mi. 2•0,31 ircpartment of the It ;s,.liew !nor „ wirtitan politics. but nerertheless • • t z,v th,•.l,road plait rm of A ineri..inirti, and pr ,, udly p t the ex:outdo of oar Revolutionary rims. It mil bv the Jiheral ..f our country. stud the maintenatiee and dissemination of Republican prOlciples e very- F. 'lll),•rtlir.4. and general !cretin:, with the Itionlh,enee of the County particularly, will i t qn , piov ,, itaplaccs in the new Paper.' It gill la.her carti-stly and alikays for the suppresNion of that monster cr,l thc Rum traffic: nor o •it spare ottoir viccs of the day. whether in linrh or low places 'Fbe current news, I.6eth forciZti and &gnostic. ly of nor own Boron :it and f'ounty, will l In eataifully rol 1, g...d and risv riled five t biz readers of the I i.g.t.sit .10.:RN this will to a peridutrent Paper. 7 ,1,t dieitontin 'l. a. Campaign Papers are. the publisher rentidently appeals to ill, putolicol , N1.141:1 this preposcd enterprise. n''' Liu:lain: and manifesilf e., 'fbo tow rates , ef sulrs , ription will - place the now raper within the much 1)t all; even eliihiren, as ho e ubscription Nice I.;neunts to nnlv Tsrr , sksrtr u wet k. 'ibis Paper till by fries of Pottage delivered in any port I - idyll:ill County. and for , , iihers out of fho o enty the'Vestaze will be Only Tuy , ify-eir tint: per • , o• , pail quarterly in adraurei By clubbing, out of the thn Poioa,c ran ...teed. this Vapor v, ,:rtizAlfr ntalt..o diffvrent Fr in 'hat contained in the Miners Journal. the prcsent the Minors' Journal nil' au r intee. rap •r th,nr families.' The terms to those ohn t•t,c th • ilincrs • JourAl and the IVedie•sday Dollar J areal. will hy 3 per ani,um, tt.. able in advance. To Clubs,: 1 , T s t luhi. of her :ind urniard.. aqui 114 of the COnuty, lope wilt 1 , ,' furnished at Sit reills, toward , paying tins Postage. ' t.r,l:i-t:xt;: , TS. - )Cant of rodincouirels lump our Bu , iness this Nve,el;. cousult their , yxdinterests by I= ME ruin our ;tdvertist•ments ISM TimEs.—As i cery coin with us, much interesting twitter intend t,)-lay's paper, is ero,rit4lout—several r 1 = r.q already in type et 7 u--S_!:.--Citicits.4--We regret exceed - I!4it we are Unable to supply lack 1111111- :'11;0 JOUrII4II, to many of the large nuin ..stil,:cribers who have poured in upon ut e the fir:,t ot the year. Our edition IMM exhausted almost every week siuce :omiuencenient of the present year, and compelled reluctantly, to disappoint arrxi,.us to keep complete files. ViuGiN; . .k elemi . on takes place on the Tuv , hc. - of Mar nest. !!, ) r Air At.l, -ITRANGE --The Harrisburg nii. fj,,w n ‘,llt lic,"Les,vir passeq azfi-licenFe law. I It is iudy ! lief:ping , with its course all in tlii! Teurperarkee thr!m ist rabid, unscrupulous opponent i in the State—and the special an of f;c•n, Simon C . amerrm, to ! mtributions are being . Male in brave' woman, :in Maine, Laamd oat with, licr and dug away that her dai‘ightcrs !dish! reach the Ir.-( `r he contributors purpose in war t,i; , iloic; their adiniratio't?' of the ivr - uf th,‘ lads.. • ' 11011.4 . . TINIF: ON ,REcov.—The . great ini:e race.vainst•tiine.at New Orleans, fnr a int-rse of $20,00 0 , sir. Tett Breech's horse accomplished the 4iniles in min. The fastest time ever mol' before he •Leentme--7. 211. om(EorArnic Cuctur.toos,HThe omen auniversarr of the - birth-dor of Dr. Sam ?: .t N funder . of the Horficeopoth le,fleal System. occurred o* Tuesday List, wa,l obier-syl in the priu ipal eiCro of the la, by the phyieians of that branch of .eria .nediert, irr an appropriate Manner. C.titTr ICich i daily in tht U.d Docuinion,Y it, alretyli• tormidal.ile nutobers. and in influence, to thu terror of the . elive which jut.. hitherto heM. Vir i *o•nidago•, ha published a patristic uf . the r;!iciphis''of the. .Iruericati party of -rho," tio• youn , z, imply. in May. ~ iYL ri'C, Tl.• Execotrio "tlioors for • chosen fromia larmt 'number i-ers, are as ti,l:owst—Lient. li. .1. •e: t • comimimi the Enpelitiott.— 'll:te.e. , t-imnez. •to coMmand the ,Wat••to tt s. to,•1 .1,-elh P. Fyffe, and :istalit Engineer: 'Harman New 'ell. .• maters mate. The . expr' ill set out from Sew York by the Ist new bill of ihis - ties'cription, tie Legislature of New i_l it is surtnist ., d, will bear heavily cite. if it heouines a law. -It trust atid, ,(• ~ companies ..rter cent.: and-, upon the of r.dlrooli, Two :Wail a hall :Itinuni, pail into the ii; con , ziderationof which the a!I thc! d and pmional c,irne.ratifint and individual f:xempt frrin .anvother ttvt infoirination 7 , ••,.., we print in to-t:ty'3- pAper tsvo • nding in die s ;tats LngiAa is • - Lis County.-- nivays I,epo, .nd still tire, institinion3, an , foi• the best thc• are enterpr-e is amply • ipyitimat.;hiiito s s require •••• Tt r ie. eThr“.): 3d secondly; nre principally for speen- Tel Is.lll nedlicr dpelop thrir . ; tra.te, nnr ;Jir o; others prayrn, tba, : Read and sec• coornious ritileges ow;lrs, for . ractionl ~ ,t1 -int•ss operations, but csiable and continuer' inischipf to the rue Region. • Aril-LICENSE LIQUOR Liles. • I THE ::Citc*acti . ~.. - As there is great anxiety to knots the pre- j letter Of-Bishop cise features of this hill, we; te-pUblish it in passageV the Clil . jitll, as it • passed, both Ilouies of the Legis- Legislatti,re of Nei i la lure, illeinding the Senate's amendments: Iy'and spirited rep Seca'. 1. That from and.after - the first day of 00.. one o f thi, tuber faext..it shalt be unlawahl to keep ur main- '''. Truste Bnitalo4iirltich ha. taia any le:e.4 - , room or pl-tee [there vinous, spir ituous, malt or brewed liquers,,,et any admixtures recogtuire; the au thereof, are sold and drank except as hereinafter : l'A troll • ing'hurch pt provided, and all laws or parts'. of lairs inconsis tent with the provisions of this eel, be and the fis it' wealthy and same are hereby repealed. : tatholieCaureh, i SECT. 2. That if any person lir persons within this Coniteen , ivealth shell keep for Sale and sell, has aide by "his . or lu cutinet!tion with any other ,busines* or protit-' suitable littildings, able employment, give, receiving therefor. any replv to 4ielliehoi price, prutit.or advantage, by any measure what- - ~ • ever, and at; the same time voluntarily afford a mans, atiii we em Wiwi: or any other convenience Ur inducement. by' .!, . • paragrapuz. . which the same may he used as i a beverage, any vinolie, spirituous, malt vs' brewild liquors,• • or ..I.41) , ".14 is q.i . ., firm beliiil, -- sir, although - very few will admixtures thereof, he, she - or they, and any . one's dare tat 'expresit it, th t the great inajortty'of the aiding, abetting or 'assisting therein, shall be i Catholics -I , m , this . cou try will rejoice if tlXii Bun. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon-ronl VA would nut ; enatur .`,:"l'm he at all surprised were some'of the. ceedieg filly dollars, and undergo imprisonment 5 b i 1 becomes a 133r1 ?:And victiun shall be sentenced to pay a fine not 'ex pastors alo , fo rejoic., but ill petit, as the greatest . not exceeding uue mouth ; arid, for a second or part of thitearnings go towards helping the pay ment fur the,property btiught by their Bishops, or 'any subsequent. enenee shall poi a line not ex the builtlihga of their athedrals and othee:estati eceiliug one , hundred' dollars, lead undergo im lishments,ithd some o •• them are in a most:prem. . prisonment dot exceeding three months.. Titans situaten. almost! bordering oh starvation." Seer. '3. That if any two or more persona con spire or act tbgether, by which one may sell and 1 S :,, r -- ~the other prOride a place or other convenience fur 1 Titu . Ckruotacs.Ako Commox Scitotil.s.— , drinking..with intent'to evade the provisions of A. this net, each, one so offending, upon conv i ct i on, 1 Some idea pt the ma ner in Which the Rpman shall he puriii heal as prdvided in i the second see 7 1 CatboliceWbuld con col our Common Schools, titan of-this ail. ! '', if they. ketd \the po'we , May be - obtainecii.from SECT. 4. That it shall be unlawful fur any per son to sell tar keep for sale any vinous, spirituous, 111 the, follAyilig extrac from the report cif the malt or breWmf liquors, or any adiiiixtures thereof, / Superiliteitilent of E k Co. to the State Anita in cases nut licreinbeforh (prohibited,. in a less j• • s. , •., ntencletit. s. quantity then one quart, nor withMit license gtant- ,i [ - , - 1 .11 is the duty of the Sigierinten ed by the COurt of Quarter Sessions of the proper dent to intt..ict the t achers and to visit the County, on petition presented for that purpose, to schools, hutim this c e the Catholic Sehool !be advertiSed according to the - first seetiou of the - ' net of the tWeuty..-ninth of .31arel4 one thousand. Directors 'wOuld not permit Mr. Gillis* do eight hundred and forty-one. supplementary to I either, butiiis plade rats supplied, inviodationt the various acts relating, to tavern !licenses, hut no ~, „ .tteli license ,shall be granted to other than citizens I 'or tllC' late;} by il' ~,,,- oman - Cati olic! ' ' 7 We of the Lulled States, of temPerete habits and I annex the passage fr m Mr. Gillis' report: gb o d repute fur honesty ; Prevideil, That no cur- I 't thiliculty•ef three ;years standing between the di tificate shall; be required to be published as men- rectors ef ItentUager and. :undry citizens of that !,own ! 'tinned in the :jet herein referred to; Provided, ship. Who detnitiaded a! se 001, which was denied them. ; That nty license fur the sale of liqu4s as aforesaid has been aditii4d. I Was palliated. and though J bad' +. scudl be granted to the keeper of any hotel, inn ! no authority istiatever iu hn matter, called tee !stingy- ' I rents tegethciand after re wring the„ case the entire af- I tievern,•restaprauf, eating house, ulster house, or ternoomstweet4ed In bringing about a recoucillatltin. A !,.. cellar, theatre, or other places of eutertainment, • new scheel hoiike Is ,tolte t ullt, and a tmeher suyiplled amusement, Or refreshmeet. 1 o ! forthwith. - ,:'! • , Sr.c.r. S. That the said Court by their rules ! : ill' the two iiblioolareportiel ter that cifstrift. (BenZhu:- shalrtix a thine at which applications for said li- ri i n , , j o i n A e v i:Jau‘t A ht. c li f y rf l uz. tz in "alte ,, rs, f las t ,i h i t f lare , t all i lL . d.. etoises,thall :he heard, when all persons making t„.,,, a ti.-,,,t e :setriteli L ee tot 'le pupds„atul the &wivetare objections 'shall' be heard. 'i I paid •ad ,titltii4ldgie meaty . The entire communitly are SECT. tl. That: it shall not be lawful for the ' German Catledb:s. and this chord is nothing less titin a n unner y. ThOtirectors wII not allow' me to inspect clerk of said lCuutt, to I , :,Sue. any liens.e as Were said.s until the applicant shall have' filed the bond .L . h m es s i 4 t , ,acherai - Sar .fo let fly inside. tho building onsany nom' '4.4,tiltth e t add, as heretotore, from hereinafter required, and the certificate of the the BtatTappwaiffuttlen e !! A - 3 they, entitled to it? Does Ciey Receiver, or County Treasurer, that the li- :our system ra.Cogitlze such haxdsi ecinsed'ee hasheen paid to him. l • ' ! A ru s a attef of cons (pence, the State f1p ..ir.42.r. 7. That the Appraisers of licenses, under ' ~.. this'act shall, be appointed as provided by existing propriation,lias: 'been withdrawn from this law except in, the city of Philadelphia, where en school, sitie6's- he court' y Superintehdent'sire the passage of: this act and thereaNer, at the be- I . 1 ,.. . , t SeryAthemirio• it, will be the vc;rdi^t ginning of every year, three reputeble and tabs- 1 Port. . ---,t , e ' - penile persons shall be appointed byi the Court of 1 of the . great Mass of the people, from one 4nd Quarter Sessions, to appraise dealers in spirituous, i ' of the State tet the other! vinous, melt or brewed liquors aforesaid, and of distillers'and ;brewers. and to do and' perform all duties now enjoined by law, not inconsistent here with. and said appraisers alien be citizens of the I United Stater; in no wanner connected with or in terested in the liquor 'business, and Shall be coin pensated afeniiw provided by law. SECT. 8. That no license shall be granted with- i out the payment to the Receiver of Taxes of the ! City of Philadelphia, or . to the TreasUrers 'of the other counties of the State, for the use, of the Com- i monwealth, three times the amount - now. fixed by law, to be paid by vendets.of "spirituous, vinous, i or:malt liquors, or brewers and distillers,: Provi ded, 'That no license shall be granted for a less '! slim than thirty dollars. Scan.. 0. That the bond repaired to he taken of all persons who shall receive it licdnee to sell ; spirituous, vinous. malt, or brewed liquors or any admixture,* thereof, shall be-in one theusand, dol lars conditioned for the faithful obieritince 'of alt the laws,,of this Commonwealth relating to the business of 'vending such liquors,. with two suf. fieient sureties, and warrant of Attorney to confess judgment, which bond shall be approved by ono of the Judges of the Court of Quarter !sessions of'! theproper county, and to be filed in said Court, and whenever it judgment for any fiyfeiture or ' tine, shall have been recovered against lthe princi pal thereita. it Shall be lawful for the District At . ! tereey of the f!rupe . e,orutety, to enterl judgment G Li qu o rs ExAmrLE.__The , re c en t, e l ec ti o n 1 against the obliger in the said bond, and proceed • , to collect the same of the said principal'or sureties. in PortStnoeth, Va., which - resulted in the sue- , , sEer. 10. That every person lieenstal b.) sell eess of the whole American municipal ticket, i spirituous, vinOus or malt liquors ast aforesaid, shall frame` his liceese under eltiss, anal frame the was' a 'remarkable reyolution in: the political ;same to that it may itt all times be eurelpicitous in character of that city. ft, appears that at the-, - hisehief place of making sales; and ae license . shall wallet-lie sales by any porn whnshall neg. last Presidential election, the Democratic Mat leet this requirement„ner shall any license author jority was about four hundred, while .now the' ; ,- .the .!...e of a, .. any spirittnats, vinous air' malt Ii- AmeriMM Candidate 'for Mayor is elected by , quor oresiunday. .• - - . ! . ... 15 0 ~,,,i i i ‘ „i t ,. Th e D„, mut . vat i n , partv depend 2 i : :secy.ll. That any sale made of any ipirituoici, . • vinous or , malt liquor, etnitrary to this tact, shall el upoiithe suffrages Of the workmen in the lie taken to be a misdemeanor, and tivin (melt,- i tion of the offence, in the Court of ;Quarter ses- N:aveYard located. Ptirtsteouth.' awl 'y the , - sinus of the proper county, shall be painished in were walched Ishile• voting vint voce. Not-, ; the manper prescled by the second Letitia of withstandims6i4. the workmen did not fear chi` act.' ' ; - . - 1 ; .praiseinent anti license, 12. That the provisions,of this !act, as to to' xercise the rklit: of sulirage to suit their :. „p • cense . , s l a hi , L ot extep d to i m- Own l n a cOnxictlotisl. ins4,ead of. their employers, , porters who sball.vend or d i I,t , c of 5:4 liquors We admire their spirit, and trust that "Sam.' in the original eases or packages, as imperted, nor t;, the cummis).ioned Auctioneers selling at pul.- mar always number in his ranks, men like the .lic ventine or outcry, nor to- domestic prodiecere, workmen of Portsmouth. • 1, - - .. brewers or distillers, selling in quantitiel. , not less titan live gallons, nor shall anything lieTeia CUII- ....:.-._ taitteat prohibit the sale lay druggists tall any ad- I SLNAT(tItS; NICE: AND 11EN111117:Kl,..-1,7st mixtures of intoxicating liquors as medielnes. Winter : I:11! 'lid not hesitate to denounce Mr. . Secr. l l al. That it' Alai] he the duty Of every Price's course on Prohibition. because we non- i ''' nstabi r ..f every t '''' l ''';',''''''' b ; 4 ", i ''' "il) ; or ,. ward within tins - 1 . ominoue eaitn; at every term of 1 estle believed lie.deserved censure: but, 'With the Court of Quartet' Sessions, of each respective i 6wll 1 y , ti,' make return, on. oath or affcrniation, equal candor, we are now free to sac that few , whether,within his knowledge there is may place inetub6rs of the, Legislature, if any, have Con-, within his bailiwick kept and maintainetUn vi;alas tributeti - so much to the cause of Temperance, . , tht- of this act: and it shall be the especial duty , of fc. judges of the said courts to set that:this re the present se.: , ;sion, as lie. anal to cheerfully i. turd is faithfully made: and if rt . ny,,perst,an shall accord to him a large nieasure of gratitode, ' -hakel.: . _warn to such constaltle the mime sir names ol any one [rho shall have violated this ail, with on in .11:111 cif its frieladc throughout the State. ' . the batt l es of witnesses. who can-prove the fact. it On the eon trarv, it is With unleignod regret ; shall be his duty to make retern thereof: ',on oath opitilrination, to the -court.: and upen hfa wilful we 6:•''Cord our disappointment and entire dis• . , . , ---- lailurb so to do he shall be - ,kemet) guilty of a approval:of our own Senator s opposition eo , Misdemeanor, 'and liven indictment 'and leonvie the, neW law. His excuses, we retard, from • don, shot be sentenced to imprisontnene, in the jail of the county fur af,,,peried not less than one begiptaing to end-, as but very lame evasions of nor more than three months, and pay a tine not i a plain responsibility—hardly admissible un-; eiceeding - tiftY dollars: - ... a in 'Sect. 14. That this net shall not interfere with der an circemstwaces. liar itt.the present in „ 1 any persons holding a license heretoforq granted, 1 stance wholly unworthy any straight-forwent until the time fur' which the FaMO . wrrs 'granted . ; matt. Mr. Hendricks she may as well be told' shall bal.* expired;' nor shall any licensei which . may be granted before the first day of Jury neit in plain -Luglisl9 has committed po lit ica l s u m' : authorise the sale of said liquors or -aditifxtures , clue:' . ' ,thereof after the first day of October twit, cons :r , ' : . trary to the provisions 'of this net. - t -st 40- a i WEosysnAY DOLL provuring.thO materi pectus certainlv the least creditable of his life. Serve your State in the tinged State*, if permitted ; do it With honor, and 'boti'st of that.... but never hint that von u ere .instrumental in ee, vating gen. PIERCE to the Presidency. Thitt was an almost unpartlonablelaeb. PfiLEat:it ' S COAL BURNING BOILER.—We .Con tinue to have very favorable'lletinunts of. the ope ration of the new eoal burning engine of Mr. Le onard Phirger, of Tamaqua, P. At the Norris' Lorotnnti've Worlw, a heavy ten: wheel engine is being fitted with a eloAe water bottom, and with other frafttres of Mr. Phleger's itnprorement.—N. Y. R. 1:: Adrycrtte: • The same paper also states', by way of .eor: rection, that the Locomotiv4 crank, in use on the Ilahimore & 01ilk) Railroad,!was inr vented by Mr. Phleger. The V•bonnet pipe," - I - 'patented this gentletnan in lA-10, is now applied to the Coal burning ;engines on the same road'. THE CINCISN'ATI 'acts of this deplorable 'affair, elicit.,,the 'truth that the "rumtnies - „and the German population ctint billed during the recent electh i n, not 'only in opposition to the Americans aOhe hutlvere mainly instrumental in causing the 'dreadlul fights whichtook place) In thArst tance, the few Americans engitkt%ed in the unibr tunate occurrence, acted enti l Ay upon the de ,fensive. I:hisAould be distinctinderstood, as some are incli'ned to belie 4 e\Toneously, that the Americans acted ratherdi.rdita ! ble part iu the affair. - RIOT AT A ito3t3s CATIIOLIO CHURCII..---A riot occurred on/Sunday last at, Oxford, New York, in consequence . of an excdmmunicated member of a CatholiC congregation, being Or dered out of the Church by thei priest, The services were suspended, and a general tight ensued outside the church, bet Ween the Catli lies and Protestan'ts, The next:day the Irish . priest acid several others were held to hail in c4ll, for being concerned in the dis tnrbanccti. The priest was subsequently nr rested,'alid held to answer in a suit fer . dant ages by tbe,lrishman rho was expelled. Itf tense excitement prevailed.' • C.turtuN Te) SE,t,LEns.—A boy in • term Haute, In.. has recovered . $3OO damages from , a Ibinor-deuler uho : old his father a ginys of liquoi• on the day he was drowned. Rather "salt-''—butwho questions thejtis tive of the verdict? : No suns of -damages" 6an,ever supply that poor orphan's loss.-1 •i Here is another case, near—erliotoe: SEvrnr: SENTENCE.---Wm. Cleland, convicted tit Pit tOiurg of Neiling liquor to an intemperate 'irom an, after helm: notified not to , to ooJty her hus band; Was .4enteneed on laturday payihesosts rittro-eeution, a tine of s.:tthto the commonwealth, yr to the prweentor, and undergo no intpriFon rnent of 110 days in the crinnty jail. ' The same law, remembpr, holds good'in Schuylkill CoL.II-Ity 4Norttett SPIRT 'AILIOCT CURA.—Washing-; • • . . I 111;11.KIL.1; Co. "DE MOCRACY 4 TA:R4I) IN- ton correspondents during the past week, have Sc -1 slim oirr.--,- . 0 - ur Loc4bco nelghbors are alarm „bemi on the qui rim to ascertain the ikon- 1 re ;ugly exercised about liiioudNotbing interter- (inns of:the Administration in regard to eller: With their song little plans; the e4ming cent actions of the . SPanish 'government in 1 campaign; in this County—and' (tak oitr Cuba, towards American interests. Onc4act : word for it) well they may be! Plitil6 . ifisteri is rendered certain, that an American squad.: l':; . ton, consisting l of six vessels of war, under ' of aturday last, commenting on the proSpects in the same dolorous strain we recently doted, the command of Commodore McCauley, into; : and trying to put things in better shape for be despatched to the Cuba station, wh i ch will 1 the future admits certain facts in theirar otid materially to tiltlimy three my "on that stn- p Lion. Extreme measures b are becti urged 1 ' ty' usages that are• worth re-printing for the ; special benefit of all admirers of the pate nt upon the Exerentive in regard to Cuba, and to Dentocroey. RecomMending reform iti the Make the isuc »pon-the - Estrampas affair...— 1 Delegate elections, the writer says: ,Itetore the session, it is thought some issue The custom heretofore has been for every 'calldi will.lte made with Spain - in- relation to Cuba, ; ' . date to travel through his county and get Lot.a e got erninen. willbe ; upon which the executir • t set of delegates to represent him -instead of the pr6pi6 intake a - firm stand: The Admiii: i piety in convention t.again, it has frequentlyiltnp_ r n e_m: it i d t i h ti n e f re a r ; t c o e in rt. c ai e n s h c i •v e d* e c ti a t n e did i at . es, each seek istratiou appear, determined if possible, to. enured t i h n e to m.l . e ° ll l -Is in i n o - i embroil us in a war with Spain; it Wm i n tiehs to riectire tho convention against allother meritorious candidates: w:hile, fact the only. means now left. to render it inJ d er iote nd fi i ,r t l i i h ns e alo s f t re i,rli u p e o n r t u l . y ii h t n o p r p iii n e e ra d, . the, least degree popular. It is to be hoped' that a cl t ia l tire t lace within the gift. a the eenventiod, by that• Congress will defeat thu scheme, and re t no le otherexpenditure c a ndido at f e ti e rtie, tnoney And effort which solutely• refuse to esteem an outrage, each pet- on afford, controls the dole iv TARl,,yat),• “ lo' whichour commerce is sub-' e . election of the county. His et,nVention.iaet ,iogiri the narne;'of the party, places him in nanii jeeted at Cuba. Spain is jealous of her"Cletnr ' nation; he thpn, at bib bidding, indicates who and 'i: . what the perSoni are that Fhall constitute the',lia gunrds it well”; who can blame herf . . lance of the ticket. :. ' • . There—that's Schuylkill . County Dintora. •• SINGULAR DECIMON.--111 the DlSllid. Court' . last, 5 ,, ,000 da. . ry daguerrerityped, and .by one who kno' at Ph;iadelphia mi Thursday ws? who had : Isn't it a , pretty picture—worth framing? i It mayes were awarded a Mr. Owens, shows - how. Much—or rather' how little theiteo. hr,mght a suit of libel against the proprietors ple, who do the lamming and the voting, have 'of the /,,,I f ier. .The whole affair grew out of to do with the parry's.real management. • the the fatal Railroad accident at Rancocas Creek. '!candidates' . and their sharpers pull the wires, some two years since, and the suit•was based; - while the yeomanry, .: upon• the. fact of the mere, statement by the: .Lthe bone and sinew poor dupes--Ltill , up the show! '' Ledyer of the causes of the occurrence - , and at, opinion, of the per,,m, upon whom the , pot we have another,• still richer, extract friOn the Organ's lamentations. • Read and blame of the . affair should rest, based um. a ' mark it well (the italics are the writers OWn carefully prepared report of the Superinten. ): , dent of the Camden and A o .Amboy Railroad c. - 1. ~ "la in boih making 'numinationl .p, 33t ei Ilv this —lr, after an investigation in the circumstances' the be , l American eitizons iti v t entifie'dirith 11;riNir-' td ty. tar ilz, prinripler anal nut for the,rittiee:+ itanYtyr of the accident. In our opinion, after a 'pe- z h:, ,,, v .., , , t; i , 11 b,; , ,xv, , , , i \ t, b0ut a , t iv r etectc a d i 'Ademeid - Ai: rnsal of the facts in the case of this libel suit, i ' v ut b e e res in t i a i rt in tl ed thr , we esteem , the verdict' not only an Outrage ' of the party with which they ac r, t. ,o l o •) , T rn k . in t g, no active part in any of the pritait against the peculiar privilege of the PiesS of . more intelligently .anti ele;,t a a i t s e ch et a e r e g t e ion t s h . eir Th d e u v•* , t l )! this country, hut a movement in which the the m community at large are interested. Mr. Ov. , =, Ameirk4 citiecas,. .by adoption, by simply riii l fr. at . t .. le dyad ciee . tion for such candidates as then. eni w. 1.3 dischar , ed front the employ i.)f this judgment tniy dictate—=to aik jor 4ryin viire Jr ri i c th,,,,, , tere nod've h , c, nothi f ig to de tritb the int riyit;L Camden N Amboy Railroad Co., which procgt; . These are plain facts,'• that they c,teezned him the cause of the ae-! 1 1 „ • "&"„. " th ''';`' ffice- " mer7' . cident, and how, in the face of this, the J,arr ! Soun d litMur Nothing doctrine, that, up .t4t could find a verdict in his favor, of libel,; the handle' We have 'no . , fault to find with ~ • against a paper which only published a state- it, but how the mass of the "fitithful" cart mem of filets, without even Mentionin,„, , i Mr. swaltowit, with': the "soft soar front the sanui Owens; - name in cdnneftion with the platter, (limiter . Still' ooz.rng o'er:their . siMple souls, i 4 is unaccountable.. ;If the Press is to . be rut+ i more than we can understand. If there i 4 i zied in commcnting upon the carelessness tf! trot fun ahead in the Locafoeo ranks, this Fall a Ilail" Y' erP i' / " Y "' wher e b y valuable 144 1 s then we Can't read the simus of the titneS- 0 destroyed. then farewell to thesecurity qt"' l.l are destroyed. thaw alt!' '''. • • . the traveling public. • The Dogherry wisdorir ; which induced the Nerdict, Will set id the cast Tiik; Mess' Actit . .sOrkij.,mron Iliu..—Thel; bits called baek'the , liquor hilt NMI to the Supreme Court, where Messrs SWAI 1 se "'"' ' I the Secretary of State's Ace in Consequence t & SIMMOM of the Ledger contemplate carry! 1 . of arnenthnents havingbeen made toil hi the it. Ing The verdict will there l we doubt note Chairman, poifettu' thealitee, uuktumut4 the ' be signally rebuked. Senate. - ' ~ • '. - e are; of this ' 'itoeetrry QvcortO . N.—The * coin, SO relatipit : t6 the arch Property bill, by the York, has elieiteit, a man.: y from W. B. LeOirrents, lis of St. Louis Ch4rch f at " fot 4 some :time reLnsed to 1 ority of the Clerg). - in' coa -1 party. Mr. LECii:STEVI2S. influential member of the resident of Baillo, and erns lu the ere4ion of for public worship. :..11.is is too lengthy for our col: but quote the foiiowing PR . OIIIBITIIA 1N TilE following interesting view of the riit ' ) and prl • -,'..- ' , ent States, prOhibitingtl liquors: 1S51: : --Pasiged i!,:i the Legi 1552—.Pn2sed )) , ,.the Legil ISs2—Passed ky r the Legi, 1854—Passed hythelegis, 1852—Rut i lied 4 ? ) , the pee l 1852=—Passed hy ! the Legi: I :4.53 Pa soed IV. the Legi: 1 tk,s3—ltatilled -.4, the pent , 1s5:1-11iititioa l iiy the peep 1353—1 ts oubrini!sido to ti, l tineoniiiibittiondi b ' in Miiiiosota. 1 I.ss3—Proneunifed uneonstttutional by the Uniti!d States 34iipreine C,)urt in Rhode Islautli 1853—SupremeTnurt equally divided in Michigan: 1854—:-Pronountpil unconstlitutiunal in Mats:Leh& . , setts. I'. t? - I • • 1854—Passed thOl..egislature of New York. ~. 1854—Vetoed bY.t - inv. goy our of New York. 18.54—Passed by:one branch of. the Legislature of New Ifivhpshire. . 7: 185.1—Paesed hyttine branch of the Legislature Of 31 il ry10qd... 1 . - 1551--Passed hylhe Legislature of Ohio. I.Bs4—Voted'forlkir the peo l le of WiicconAn. 1854—Pronouneto - i unconstitutional in Ohio.- 1851--Pa4ed in ti niodifie furni.by the Legis . l7 taro of •11.1sude Isla.itil. ISSI--PaelTd by,the Legisliture of Connecticut. 1855—Passed the lower branch of the New Jersey, LegiAntilic—defeafed by one vote in the,- ,Smote.;.,' 1855—P0,,,,..0* byi:the' Legi.l and vet:Vil i modit again ve knot by Go , ISss—=.Passed I for illie second . •••• turn of :sk-tv York, the Stant:by the sig, 1855--Passed tlieLegislato, and •bectifile a low • 'Gov. Poßock !, , Nine States and ..one T rritory have thus' passed prohibito:ry ,laws. The question has' failed in three Stit,tes thrmigh legislative disa greement. It ha been sulnnittecf to the peo ple and retaineOty them in tour other States. It has nowhere liven i'epeioed by legislative action, though itlias been our times set aside, by thejudiciaey;ithd in on instance re-enact ed. in a modified6rm. P~INBYLYANIA LE FRIDAY, 6-4ENATE: peal bill was agalii talcen some length. HeAdri stitute A. supplement tb the ne Danville Itailroa.&,o., pass) incorporate the Fishing Cr: t Co. (printed in full: in finotl a bill to ineorpoOte the Gas and Water Cii; liousx.--The stkle of the up, the question tieing on fixing the minimiiirt price which after some debate .1 quently SS,ooo,ooo*as afire eral sections atnendpd and a Bill extending tl . O . eharter Bank of. Reading signed by I SATURDAY—SisATE:--- he License re peal bill up, on Air .' Hvitiriqd amendment, 4.-t which - .by general toustent h withdrew, and offered . a lengthy substitute j to the following ..., • I effect: ,- Nu license to remildiquer by less measure than five gallons, except hYl4the Court -of Quarter Ses sions. • .No license toite grante4 to others- than citizens of the United-. States. Zo license to inn or tavern keeper, unliii he has a least four rooms and six beds, and stabling for si horses. Amount fOr license in the eitk;ot Philti elpkin, $150; in 1 other parts of the Site, $5O. Violation of the aet:to be deemed a, Miedemeancir, punishable by fine -not lose than Sfir bur more than $lOO, and imprisonment not lessAlian 10 or more than 00 days. Persons intoxivted to, b fined $5. Perc• sons selling liable fir,- damages. Wife, parent, 4 'guardian, employer of ;others, may prosecute.--= PCTM)II to mhom liquor?. is sold nay be a w it ness . Goods of defendant toje.seized anti sold without exemption. - Awards tOhe in'forter a reasonsible sliare.of the fine for eentinses. At y person falling into habits of intoxicetien, or friOulsapprehend ing danger, to make vtlkmtary en veyoliee of pro perty in trust, &e. , [This is the same 01 rciporte Some time ago, but whichhe hi ed as soon as anothetijn4ts jut expressive of the viciis of tin men of the State.] Mr. Price contintied2 his .spee terday, taking decided ; . ground tre-prohibition, grounding his facts and figures, ineoptroveitib for over an hnar and'khail ~ .. Ile referred to what h'o. had-seen of the evils of; inteniperance in Great . liritain; on his visit last stunruer to Europe mkt° what re had readoti the subject (coin official dOcninents, and contrasted it with the eonditi4n of things In iscountry in a very able and-statesman :dike manner. Ho drew . ' the conclusion that the.failure and great fatality attending the British array in the present .wiir in the Crimea, was" to be traced to the intemperate ! habits of the people of that Countri t , and held up the. consequences as a- wiUming , to the people of; this.Ho showed from documentary evidence that the actual expenditure in; the Brit sh Kingdom, I caused by the use of intoxicating .11r nks, was over One hundred and fifty millions of p i unds per an-! burn; seventy or eighty titillions o which were , i expended" for drink . alone, , ,,‘More th n nine times! the uniGuirt of our entire 'B„tate: debt* Here was a warning, he said, to: our` no i to'folltra in , their footsteps in this ros'peet. Ile referred, also, to the police. pri;on, potfti and other expenses- of the-city of Pliihidelphia,aliowing that much of it; ,was Caused, ty intemperati4. ButVillst he de .aired'tl..w"total proltibition.-0 liquor, e would en courage the establislimentrof libraries. Parks, ho tels, for the sale of mild bek:erages, scli as lemon ade, tea, coffee:Av., trhickt:lid not in falcate, and all innocent atuttfutments.;;..This wen d encourage it thirst for learning and- 4howliiige, and, was the il true policy whii.:h shoit hi 'aetnatti nur - monk. Mr. Hendrick-1 'stated the reasons which in , &teed him to eller the atilendinent ? and tipoke ; t i . generally in its favor. e referred also to t thethe fuet of being.ealled, t.i . .,pou by t friends . iof t • Li, original hilt, to viote on, th first see- tion, before he had time tO reflect 4:M the sub-. . ject, or hear 'auything Om his c astauents-, . aslo*eir-vit4' vlk refertte e to the f t ,partieu-'' dor It wits acv unfaiir toode. ot , pmeeed• • ing, and he haA declined vote at thee . tivue.l Some Of his constituent4'.*aa 'ex ssed. ':4tt ; . so far it did him injustice. : Before .he ,voted be wanted to understand the bearing of the bill, and to know the wishes ',Of his' constitu entS. Ire came here a frieod l cctemperance, and would he willing now tO vote , for a pro hibitory Bill. This he was not permitted to do, hut wits e y led . upda to vOte for a hill to th orizei the a le . of liquors the quart.— lie WZ'S pi-oeeeding; to refer to the salUtary feet of the law of last session, when. the hour of adjournment arrived. Iftruse.. , -- Flirt' her prpvisiontt enacted for the sale of the Main Line. I Albin to exempt churches and other *prop ' • - erty from :cation passed ; also, a stip plement td the Common SchoO lrLaw. M. Frailey read in place an l i act to imor t • porate the l Tuscarora water ocimpanY; also, an mit relt4ing to supervisors and contractors to repair public roads iu pertain townships in Schuilkill oounty ;•alse, an net co incorporate the I;:itzwifter and Moreland t. l itrnpike corn .panyj, Mr, Christ, supPle l ment to the act incorporating Port Carbon into a borough; also, in WI relative to critnital courts in County. 1 I Supplement to the ac l t incorporating the Schuyikill Miner,4' Asylutn was reported. • • ; Mr.Taggart inteoduced a bilk U . ) incorpo rate the Ashland and StisquehUn l na Railroad Company—intssed. House.—The bill to provide fur :the distribu tion of the report of the Geological Survey of the State, byi Prof. Rogers,•Was cd . nsidered in Committee Of the Whole, and pOsed The bill td enable)wners of lidens'es to dig 'Minerals to nnjoy saidlicenses, Passed finally in Committee, after being.ao amended as to 'exempt Coat ; and further \ rleas i ng • certain counties front its operations-=,-Schnylkill in eluded In the number. The Supplement to the act' fe l Y`the .better observance or the Sabbath was idisssed at some length.; The sappleinent to the Ten Hotirdaw passed • , Committee, after a lengthy discuSsion.. TUEDA . k-:-SEN.trs.—The bill to repeal the tavern license laws resumed. Mr. Hen (kick's iiubstitivte was pegatived : 4yeas, 15; nays, Ir. 'A [motion to postpone was lost; when tl4: ; nays, 14; not , voting,,'). (A , copy of the bill will be found in another column.)` The vote was as f011owsi: . YEAs 7 .4Messrs. Brown, Cribb, Dairie, Flenni ken, Fraier, ..11atedin, Huge, Jamison, Jordan, Lewis, Pintt, Price,-Quiggla, Taggart, and Wher ry-15. • NAYs—Nessr t il. 13nekalew,,CreFaweli, Fry, Good win, Haltiernan i i HENDRICKS, Killinger, Me, Clintock, Mellinger, Sager, Sellers,'Stiuinan, ton and Hiester (Speaker)—l4. Messrs. iFergution, Friek,,Pratt, and Skinner did not vote . Hoist}..--SUpplements to thei Pottsville Water Cdmpaq passed first readmvn Com mittee; ttilso, the bill extending the charter of the :lifters' 13anit of the same place; also,' a supplement 'to' the' act incorporating the Lorberry l i Creeli Railroad Company; also, a supplement to 'the act incorporating the Don aldson improvement & Railroad Company.. WEDNIESDAY-LSENATE.—A bill in .rela tion to the finalirepert of-the „State ,Geologi cal Survey was reported. Housr..l--TheSenate's ametillments 'to the tavern license-rOpeal Lill were rea4 When af ter a few remarks inlfavor of COneurrener.the main question was ordered to . he Put—yeas; 52 ; nays 33; and the amendments Were agreed to, 'section"; by section, withont debate. The yeas and nays fwere called uPo'n every section, bit the several. votes varied but slightly, from 71t.0 The bill w444 - ent to the 'Governor the same day. hit Poorcript , • AIII6US STATES.—The nictract furnisliesi a ;It eas'of laws in differ- Le saje of intoxicatipg late of Maine. i I:iture_of Minnesota.' Ilature of Rhoda Island. attire of Massnehnsetto. le of Itfinnettotn. Iloture of Vermont.. i laturo of Michigan. .;; to of Vermont.. !lb of Michigan. he people pronounci4 y the supreme Court lature of Wisconsin ed and passed, and!, . Barstow. time by the Legisht nd became a law of; attire of Gov. Clark. , l o of Penusylvania,i' [ by the signature of; Isumm. The Lkense re p and debated at ik.v offered a sub- neorporating the also a bill to • ek Improvement Cr column); also .ebuylkill Haven main line taken the amendment, at $10,000,000, as lost. Subse -41 upon, and sew opted. of the Farmers' be Governor.' • by Mr. Price,' ab.andou ocleeed, re or 4 Temiierancj h begun yes', ,U fu,vor of argument an - i e. Ile spoke EDITORIAL CONDENSATIONS, ..ZATtio Population of Allstralla 15 27;i.000 de t ribe in Bost,:ninst week. „:12.2, - ,Sail* are Acarce at New York. ',V."! - lietitlis in isipw York last week, .01, 1 I ICE: ICE:: I riThr, stitl-wril),-1' ha i. tr it it:Trot I'd :Ind 1_ tail. 1 his It.-ht , si••••••, .it th - 7 iirnt:lial.; LAM Dam. Is t•- 0 ‘ Proior• - •1 to tar( ish ~eso [nem is I•h pure `re 11,,,: OW. te, 1 , ••• thirto.: the • wits- seas , ,n. basin s ; anprihr radii ti,... b 'will 1. it'l, le tut!i-it it .0 the mist ralsonahln thuiri. sill Is , prunptli att. psi,•,t4 ti . ; ' ,,lt4; ; ; .it.,auft:frAnd.. P•r 1.• Ito; pstisela, • of they 1 , 0,111. f ...T....1 . ...cern - 11r s• - Boar" April Illb, 1i;55. • - o liattel Incid. sl• it it ith l'kr , i ,, ri,•l: C. Lptltsgs (;•;ilfer. . , , 1. .t' DEA.It JO( lei./.1.:— . 11"e hail you isa the great ex- '- ,it - Lumber in immense quantities, isi being 1. Increase in 1.': , ,, s; far, - tons. 7 , .t. , 1 17 Violl id. 1 , .".., 1:e? r' ponent of all things relating to the Coil trade. It i: - --._..- -_ ...- :_ 7 --•- - - - -_- - -- .., _______________ .2. Tronsportotton r. on No , , , ,, ,P E ß i? C ii( l, :r A ch Nl y A gi r i l e O n N tim ; floated down the SuSquehanna this Spring. 1 rii .1: ..M. 12`05: , ''iS with ineffably pleasure we read your spied en?. *- Rates of r. Till' clii and, -1 respondence concerning "slate"-mixed iCoal, tkii.,! l' 7 - t - The Amerierins have carried Burlington ' - From Praia Frain r r.•ns . ,Vt.carhen. S. Harrii. Pt. C.'t ',l'm. ,i..',,,, , ,r. , ~. J, , urnd , l Cowl oh( Inns It 11, 1. , f , r t 1;• trial cf I .i t and hope these manifold eomplaint4 tnay through 1 . _ N. J. by 600 Majority. . your columns, work 0 reformation amid the "dig '' Tii,:itichmenct. s2.iiii it II:, $1 oti $1 7:, i iaut.•! at i.,0 , e ,, in a . lttt t' , r th•-• r. , urits lir ••••••hu• ll• ill. i - • ill lo Philtufa.. 1 tot - IAS lin 1 1 u -, Ibe held at , I •.ttssill, in t . lie t • LA, , e , A - s_susiti. • , ,It MON. ':... At Griffin, Georgia, on the 2d insL the gins" in your regien.. your C o al •1 1 s I-pi... Mills • INI . 1 - (44 115 145 I DAN. the :Alit d.. 0 ~ f .V, , V,. A D tc,`",. at hi e'r!, , ....k. A. .... But Fume things in oa c o lumn, 0 'the '',,P ~^ •• ' 1 „ st I I: , I I ,:„ I ~:., I 31_ to c-ntione tae wee!,.. t , • Anierican and Temperance ticket Was . ..elected. 7th inst vtig‘tcst a few thoughts, which wo, pre- '"V"Th-' - ... __ l ! Th.„„r„ r „. e, r., re. ha: in..; melt. PuPlir.g. and all per. i I Eat ea of Toll,by Canal to ,Jrane 30. I 355 ' Ffijc ,le ~ 4. del, il .1 •-iq 1, , / . , . , ; ;741.1 - Flowers are frouitig to -I blossOm in the lap sent for your inspectlou. 1 ; ..„ . 1 . . ~, ~. .. . ,i, ri,,,,,, . . 1 , o app ,, ,tr .0 said t ~or t . w ill 1 The competition in the trade is om great, that , • 1 ' 1 " il f '" ""-`• -In • ( `l r i :'"' ' i f.".." ii • I ... ~ .n.l Li lo• antlee. and : , ,Fern ttlf , f,to.l se% are, r•lin Or. of May." I ; i.; To Iltila•fa.., 'll • r.; i .I.t \ 1 U., :, Ai; id . . 0 0.r, „ .T. , 1 the prime objeceinmaking purchat•es of Cosa, i. • I ~,r i a , , ;• mill, 17,1 , tV.I .67 i.o• :•.• , IterPT's OM,. P, tt..Pl • ) , :17.11*•The annual cost of the city goverratOnt of where can we get itiehcapest—not who produces N'erc . kteisn.. ', ''? • f• - • '• 64 f 2 :o5 • April 14. 1.-:,5 , , • ..I;' , -- - 1 147 4 .. . • II __ ________ the best Coal •; who kiro miners or who are not; , heading. - 40 ?New York is estimated at $3 963,065. ...„ - CODFR EY GRAF 1 1 L whether you get the production of one or two' - Rates of Freight -by Canna t 1 • An autograph' letter of George Wasning- pe,,,,e rt. r f ill C 11 '' 'll 17 tti Iri 1 ( ~.1 ILDER, Loc.l,,ivor-Gjass, Picture, 1 Collieries, or '' . 40." as is boasted, but where we • ' st "-1 h and 1' strait Fr. 101.• 'l r .j. , ntartssr••;-----riusatautly ton has been sold at auctibu in Loudon, for 1.5. can save the "ninepence;" we can get no more in ;To .7%,,,t York, ..„1.1 tut ,5,1. So ' Q.,, CO 1.1.1., en hale! a Lame te•or On .lit 0 I:nzra.inn . s: sato 1 1 price for good Coal than inferior. Flour has its 'To l'hilatta.. ' 9 0 t ' ' „Zero:Satn" has now ntimerous victories lb the grades, also itsprice s and people ackeowled .e it, , - I__ ----r - t - - ----• -:-..:------,--- ---- - ---:,. --, -- --- - 'ait-.a-.. I I !ure - lill,l raps, tr 4.,• s si l t' ail,patt• roe and -. . 1 ' gr .' difference; butf Coal—none''..m.s rd cotta;: eon.) town elections oen Long Island. and pay rho alas or to ' t.. ~ r d:r at the ' yes- , • l , - S , eltnyiklit Count RA Ur0ad15 4 .4 Et 35 t 5 1 /•••• "Id I'im• ••••,.-itt.; :i s t il h a ir ; n l o ,, c,, t as. r rm is r :s phi L . I. Tri, l' , ,,lviit iteris the quantity (a C oa l tran sp orted ,Aer , ~ . s tl. T ,1 , 1 1 1 ' praise its virtues. . ' th i , diff ' ..e' t Railrcuis in Slituyllall County for the we.is . 11;44111"f GP Al ruzi ler - : „AP - Sevastopol is distant from St. Poteraburg • 1 'ph . il. mtw2,:,s on hand. and unicre ret - i•ited at tho; same . 1 . Your correspondent from Natick, Writes 'arcing.) I •..tor L. r e• Rau ... .., 7 , , • .•.,.. j :.r.) (1 i n i 7, ‘v , ` about 1392 miles. 1 and considering - that place of some importance, it ; . - wrF.r.. TOTAL. I Ger , }Wank r's Patent en ' tling o r n " T ' hureday . e . eintog lkst: ''' ' , 1 'fh C 7 I 1 " P . •.• c'' ' • • ..r . ;' , ' ....• 1 '' 7..41"The Sou l p Houses, in Boston have been is worthy of attention. Natick i. the ..,.carbon " 4.545 14 :',5,7'. 4 3 o,i , i Pairs !Min his Fact`nry, hailing 1 Mine Dill and S. 'Wen B. R., 27,t , 57 03 .. 2IS.sSI 02 , ! ....F4 town of our "United States Senator '—a metropo- " closed for the arson. I ' 1` 3m l 1 - . I lie of our Commonwealth, to which ;is annually Mt. Carhon L. Pt. Carbon is " ~ 1",003 - 17 158.0 K.• 12 ' Schuylkill Valley - " 13,217 13 80.4' , 5 (•° ' Reading, APrit_l4,''"s- _ : , Orr Pinto recentlylexecuted at Hamr', had a consigned about 4 cargoes of Coal. I Mei CrAek " 14,272 IS ' 1e0.:31.t5 02 ', ARCH STREET HAT STORE, , , , i I One of the cleverest men of these States there , ; Little . 4 .-bitylkill " 10 •` 39 1 .4 - , 101.742 o: I, N. E. Cur. fath .3. , Arch St a.•!Philadelphia. private fortuner $200,006. • . I _ ___. ... 'P _____ lives, and supplies that crowded "city" with its ; --:- ,------: - --:-.---z--;= - ----,-------- , ~ AT the a 1.,•,.• e , ...0.11.1,i,..;,t war • 1 Wr• Eli Corkson4 . of Warrington township , Union Canal,R. R. Coal rransort t a . ti a o r, ri. , 1 , -- I, fssitt , i , d I ., enuiplete 10.1(1j tail . ns ~r , necessary, fuel, and the business being done feel Amount transported during the mouth ~,;, NI It c if .. Far o +, I' nit 'tie. th. . I }ark county, Pa., is missing. ' cash, gives you the secret of the great stritvoency lv, 1 market. Happily, however, ' ; • li ,,, yrit. , T..nt.. esnivd t4il I. please. Every article Ls tnanufactured oil ; 1 James Booth, Chief. Justice of the State of in our money . .. Spring , , , • • 1 ? i is returning with its genial sun and welcomed . Union Canal ' 3.4". 17 , 7;02 o:; `the prenilsel.. and no go , , , tbt are allotted to leave the stare Delaware is amid. • r / . • showers, that we can dispense with leis fuel, con- t. Swatara Railroad, 1.6211 13 3.5.79 14 'i. high are not perfect in every respect; Particular *llene , . I ----=--.--7-_, - _ - ..,...7. -- _ --, - - tint, Is in. ited to tint .1f.,1, r 7 tor MO at nrre Dollors, '"The total. numlier of officials iii , the British sequently a "let up" in money matters, and we 1 , /- - -:=---- 7 - - -.-- COAL STOCKS, - . , )41 A th r t i lt i ose, , old elsewhere for four dollars. , elii.di fur beauty and dinatldlity will compare favorably', reathe free again. Pest Office Departmeni is 21,021 persons. r a PAPERING. res pee t fuii y : , But your Natick correspendent, indirectly Intl p 14. 1 , 55 1:.-:.i.r W .11 IVII.I.IIAFTIT r ; , ; I - COT:HEMET , regret! TIT 4. Y. :M. MI & Co., ntotErtm, ... _ _ _ ____ . , ,_, 1 AND 'OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. - H [. PA I I A N N T L I E N I G, N cL kci AZ LE ING wo t i : ).70"The New 1 ork. City Pollee embraeesl 716 mates too severely upon your Reading Railroad, 'I _ . __ _____, f ..._ _ _ ____, ____- 1 I in disappointing the people of that place in rho; Americans and 417 foreigners. i . esa,-- 4 oe t . a l s , 5.. 1 . , ItAILI4 A .. -,. , , I i "awful" advance of tolls over 18,54--an advance r g Pottsville'A -• • • Phihniembhulleadin fr - _, • . ,-...11 - 4 ."4 - '._.,Vir'There were 104; deaths in Baltimore last of 30 cents per tom We truly syinpathise with Mine Hill and Schuylkill Marco ... • se 63 • t 15.3..; I ...r. inform his friends and the pill 11... that be hits rr.- i 1 1 them in the outrage. and only wish we could got Mount Carbon -- , - •, ,- -'50.00 • 00 ; V:•"'" Eris estal lishraent-into Market stand. (*visite Sir week. 'Mount Carbon and Port Carbon -"50 i 00 Oe . •• 1,1, " 1 " ~ "lee. is hey, he will be hapm ir l re n dr,mi„,... ranough COlll from "Pictou" to break up that &on - •• 1- • , - 0 ,, ; for all kinds of business in his line,., lie keeps always on . X.g.'7 o-- A railroad will it is thought, be construct:. star monopoly: but still let us inquire how that i 5111 / i';' , ; , " -I - ' ' ' - 611 (''.." - ' hunt an at...ortmeet of ' - • ed in Broadway, New York.; I 1 EUlranee of 30 cents per ton, compares - with some . swhurlkill Valley - - - • 50 , -1, aS ,hunt art LorliTry Creek 5 0 ; 4 7 V"; ; Piper Hangings, Glass, Paints & Enameled Glass • 1 .; 1 of our own Railroads. The Reading Kest char- I oktattra - -' - - ;‘. - 50 110 U° ' nil ~ f which he I.'lll f urnlsh at Oil !fewest noes, and ha 1 . ygr - Erricson has rpeut his fortune on the caloricl '-' ' gee $2 per ton, 93 miles; compare this with the , - • CANALS. . 1 11 , ‘,.. ' pled.tes hin“ , If that he will exeeuteell work entruattd experiment. , 1 -/ • ' • V '4 RRoad, for 7 miles—the • charge SO Cis-; I Schuylkill liarimtion - • - To . 13), ~, 1 . I oree. t r ) ~,,,,. ...,,,, i ,„,, - 1 - i rf , ~i • " lii - 31 ,, , i , •Ins tart promptly, in the best sty erne t reasonable equal to sllp 463 per R oa di e ,. R ea d . Th e Fif?,h . , I . on.i.ro .ay eat On. re i r : n , - ~ , i 4 i rites. HO SliererOTT• inTitl•i alt• r"...T1/4 all • ;;_ste•There ar015,700 volumes in the App en - 1 .4' Unio7l Canal - - - - -- oft ; 913 Saw t min , ...„ . Nt , , ,_r yto 1.,10 I , t burg, for 10 miles. charge 90 cents, equal to t5.5,..1 talon Canal. Preferred •- , :;l1 06 •00 , : ___, n"" t tsville...tpril 14, 55 lm tiles' Library, Philedelphis, • 1 37 per Reading Read, so we believe the others in PA.& lindson Coal .t Transport:ten Co.'s 100 12,1 3 . i 1'2.. - , 1 'I, ;, ' ' - ------ ----*----- t TREMONT HOUSE, 1. Proportion- With this heavy difference in favor of i • OAP ,ft Co at:Cictir a \ It , ' ; I.AILIt . 4...:"The sew York city ball will be lecattel in P , • -, . -,• „ ii . 4,, . 4: , , I Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pa. I . the Reading Road, we think the capitalists of; Little Schuylkill Sac_ 1.. R..t. ( onl (o. . I . 4 ...,, !.i Madison Square---up mire,. I ' 1 Lehigh emit k Navigation Ce. . _ , ‘,O , ~1 _, ,„ , I lIIIILIP KOONS, fortmiriv Intl -,1.. , • .; 1 ' Natick should not complain' with an advance of , 11 . 71 ,,,,, e o w ( . 0. _ .. . , 5 e ~ no ,00 ' r , . Alsoy ' k , epee in l'ine , r , re w•,111,1 r•rpe. , •tfull:s•int•••runml..s.• , .., 1 zir-J,:hn Farts, painter, fell dead iu Norristown, :30 cents. But my good Jourval, why is it that ; eo, mountain c,.;11 Co.. . - - :At ;00 00 his former - • 1 t. 0,.. .‘ . imi li ii , . ii, , a ortner pater n.. and the pulai, p•nerally, that iii:Ti; lately. , I ' . I your poor miners and the Reading R; R. must , Pennsylvania Coal k It. Sil 1 I e . 7 te,„ the „ Ti . ). "." L , 1 . - . in 1 rene.tit, and is pre . I take all the;-censure in the high price of Coal, co • - 100 ' 4:, JO , .' ' ' " I .Dan Coal /t i lt. R. . , , pnr, , ii to r..,eire and se r , mon deo In the-hest. rummer, V..l.l"Jesse Bryan, of 7umberland county, corn when nought is' said about the high rates of , Lykens Valley 7 , 1 , .. !•:11 . ... 11 , .r... ,,, - -,7 , 1 3 , ' n; 7 , , ,,,, nil cu.-...t. .rho may fai.,r him is Ith a call. 1 . Beaver Meado w s t . - , , f 1..- Ile w..ul I at. , I•ring t o the nett, of VI .le people milted suicide recently. ' , . freighting from Philadelphia to the Enstutard, Inst . - coAi, compAmr,s, .. I . . . 1 1 - . restding in an:Cities. that Trete , ' nt ben heautiful srt 4 ' year? Even these owners of vessels are the most - ,e no 0., 1 Barre Improvement Co. -,.- -• . .. 1:...3 . -Rohert - D.' Carson, Lsq.,, Cashier of the ,,, to a mountainous country. blessed With salubrious air, , 1. I • i • , pocketthehigh• Clamorous, yet amiably - ; " 2 ,': ', /! 1 ,,', 7 ; ; not quite four miles distant fr , ln the ts.autif "Sectorsl ' Lancaster County i ßana.r is /Atte. , freight. Things are in good shape for another 1 "' " COglitnon ••,-, , ,-, ' - .7.'i 1 Fits." making It altogether a d,..i r abie u ,plare of Summer Delaware 1 - 50 tnn nn , r „.,, i ,„ iersForest tire ' 'll. l •'1 • Qouch' ' s still prom in rho , ern years's business—let them take their c o urse and ~.. ; r umberland Coal Co, - . t d i i mat 3.2 , • _ __ __ A pril 14,3 , 4,5 • 1,54 f ___ _ --- 1 • I stop all croaking. ; , ' 1 New Creek Coal Co. -.-- • - th ' 4 l •• 01.. ' .)- , `. '= ', 4 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. States-with destructive effect: : - i - 4 ',IIISCELLANEOCS. - I I Miners' Bank - - - •' . - 50' to ,55 I T IiSUA NT to an Order-of the (Jr- Fence of F.,nglish Coal, we art! glml to have it. - . ;. •,n !hit. ,r, (?r -' air, Nickerson, on Monday ; killed in the ,o .49 ~.., phans' Court of the countypf Schuylkill. to rho , 'Massachusetts tiering a "free trade" Senator,' l'arn*rs' Bank ' 'I ' ',., - • river of Orrington, Maine, a Walrus and cub. ; - • Pot it/vine-Gas co. So 125 ;'.O 1 commonwealth"( Pennsylvania. the sot,scribentituirtil . , wo are in hopes of dot fig without any of your, Pottsville Water Co. - oS • 1 ' - 'n '"" f M • i xi , an . .r , _. .. .- , o argan t, Issas . and Henry t. . Phillips, mionr child -1 1 „ ..... *ff - 31.r. Stratton, father of "Tom Thumb is Pennsylvania assistance, When we wanted you, Lumber and Car Co. • -..- - • 50 '53 '55 ; cm; of Byron Phillips, late of the bort,ii4h of Pottavilje, wo used you, and if- you were CO green as to think - 1 an inmate of the Hartford Lunatic Asylum. , 4 --- The Stock of all CoalCilinpanlea will be added to ' in .. the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will eipow- to sale we were in earnest, put ought to be shut out of the abose'llst, when famished by those who desire their Iby public vendue, tln SATUIDAI, the . .1 , 111 day of April _X 'hone, Lafayette, grandson of Gem the "'Seth k Coal Market," I I publication. - , . ; ; , nest, at to o'clock In the forenr.on. at lbs public house of _ , .. j F. R. liaerther. In the borough of l'ott;;Tille. In the court- Your friend, Lneeyette is in New Orlettnet. t . . .- _ . , Ito Of Schuylkill aforpealti. three fun, equal, undivided . Our correspondent must bear in mini' that the.; parts of ,toe undivided half part of ka that cer fiaTere is a generai coMpinint in Louisiana 1 'NEW ADVERT ENTS 1 mth 'NI tort lot of ground situate in Cho 1.i.t..1,.-11 of Potts , , 1 , expense of transporting Coal. short distances is; - - r - vale. in the county of Schitylitill arid stab'. ef Pena of the proApeets et the sugar crop.. • , more expensive than for long - distances. The CHOICE EVER-BLOOMING HARDY, ROSES. syninia. on the ire_stwardly side r, :f Centre street. being ,refr•A seamen's not took place in -ail ;Fran- • I • : the northern half of I t tARDERS received for these Choice 1 • . " En-tr/ed lo tb,, general Plan of Railroad Readingcharges $1 20 for S miles to I , . ~ fisaid torough with the number IS,; a Ith the appcir eireto recently, caused by it strike for Wages, 1 Orwigsband '42 00 to Richmond, 93 miles.— i k ' R 15 5" lin ' i "'• at urg. . , 11. BANNAN'S 1 - .1., tenanees, consisting of a two story moil, 11 ,, use , i • April 14.1E35 - Blot: and Sad .Se.,ire. 11 Brick Dwelling, Brick Work-sh; p and S.table. h * te „zet - - . ..1 theatrical company', is performing in The Canal charges 40 cents toll to Orwigsbrrg S , , -- -- ---- -- -- --------_-- 1 the estate of Bald deceased. Terms and oonditkan un ' de FAMILIAR DIALOGUES. Nerristown. , . I miles, and SCcents to Philadelphia, 108 miles. ' t, known at the time and plate of sale. by 1 .. , ' riAMILIATt Dialogues, and other pie- 1 MARGARET PHIL,Lit'S, Ouardtan. ..720 - 11e careful. ;The trees in this ; vicinity are I - is A - To:. or COAL,-The U.S. Circuit 1 1 By order of the Orphans' Court. - ; .. • , , I i ; . •ces,ln Prosearld poetry,ealeulated for Sundae School I ' . Jo-nr.t, Mora, CrerAl be; to ettoot.l Court , in Philadelphia—Justice Grier—has rust! exhibitions. without olOnc.mlnalinnal clistlnctiMi For/ • . •-. Pettrville. April 14, les:, 1 , sale cheap by the Altigle copy or dozen, by ; 1 -_-__ t"The Americans carirjed•Trenton. N. J., by case involvin this uestion of much ; decided a • g ' q ' - 1 April I p 4; 1x55 Li- - B. BANSKN. i . . '. r • interest to Dealers and the public: Frederick T - .1 -------‘--- ' a handsome majority. , , „Z. 4 . 0. 'Miss Webb. a young colored woman, is gin- Holt re. The Steamer Miantinemi.. • This was a libel filed in tho U. S. Di , strict Court,; in indings in Ph il' tdeiptsia. ; for supplies in furnishing Coal to the steamer, and _ . >u Sam swept Angust.4, Ga., at the municipal and a decree was given to the libellant far 51053.- - 1 • . 20. Defence was taken to the amount ,of Coal election, the other day. , .- = . • '•' furnished, the respondent alleging that he bad re ,A(rßrig P. It. jlickbern'of Boston, was recent,- ceired but 2000 113 s, to the ton instead of 2240 •-. . . r AINTED SHADES --FIXTURES, ly fired into by %Spanish emitter, near Meta:nos. lbs., and claimed an abatement. The Circuit . . . Court held that the • ton is 2240 lbs , and not 2000 0 . Fall kinds, ranging in price from 62i p_lt-The•New YOrk'aamils will,epen on the let'decree , 1 cents to Si 50 anal embraeln the latest.aud most t i 1 i. The , as supplied Judge , in making this Cle. " .w. ” I Fashionable Tette Alan bold Border and -Pencil of 3LIV. . ; said that a set of grocers Might as well meet and iguLth . ; ,,p ien pain t:4 l , e a _ y n Green—dieterent widths, to- 110- he- :he right tr ids the number of i - ' • - -.“...... of P 4 PM WINDOW HUM Ttft - Grieoiana Mario ate in London. 4.:T-The Weathet here is truly . lovely. ,rxr Mad dogs infest aneaster. ,Vir•Deathi in Philadelphia last week Pusey} the mronaut, made a balip,lm as cension from peadiO g last week. P. Denton,* Bdstozi lawyer, com mitted suicide ow,Thrmslay. . 1 • 1 .;44711akerstorn, 1111, bas been carried by tli6 Auferl'cans by 600 rauji)rity: .1244ourteeu of show tell at BurlingtpU, Vt. } nq Tuesday. - ,zia4ltov. John Soidder died ' near Cape Towti Arden t ; on the 13th of January. 1. • ' iThe liblgs' of lowl It'yo elected Unit. State Oineets. 1 1 ti Judge Colo, Wbig, bia been elected to the Sopretio Belied in Wisconsin. .! jgttfotra voted in favor of a prohibitory liquor law Imitweek. ThO tiajoriti will be about 5,0004 Ith", i tito Baltimore Sue, ca;viotito exclutaxe .3The -new city government x,r cindinnati Went into operation on Monday. •..;3'*~Dr. James Donegan, 'or Readisvg, Ini!A re ceived e. clerkship in the, Philadelphia Custom Itou3e June Agrictiltural Fair of Bep , z ) ; e4 tun ty, will embrace an exhibition of laxly' ejuestrian- _....?..41" - Chausseey °tab, Esq..: fdrinerly.4 distingnii.hed member or the Philadelibia -bar, (lied in Wilmington, Del.,lasi week. ' Cqiuralln,,S. ft Know Nothing may (.l. and .ix alderslen-have been elected bsi: n large , _ najurity ;Le — Lora Erskine, eldeit. son uf the et;lehrated Chancellor Erskine. died Brighton. tilgland; JnekEern ille. Fkiitla; on the 2tliiist.., the entire Atuesicuct ticke(wat elected, receiying ,11.4.0ut of IS3 votai. Henry Shubert; of Berk county,- his been appointed. one of the. Board of V.Hturs for 1855, to the U. S. Military !wedeln:: et West. Point. • :th" . The Rc.uliuß fiat nail 1.01.4 eutered4oti its fortieth volume. The Jourf+t, - 4/ hae our best; wishes fur its continUed pro:refits; „.74er - Coollagrations continue to sweep away property from this country 4 a rate exceetqns ono million dollars per month. - Pa - During the three firat months of. the pre, cut 3-ear, property valued - at. $3,862,000. his Veen' destroyed by fire in the Untted States. - I.t.lirTopley 'Fielding, the distinguished Eng lish water color painter, is dead, at the agi•. of 69 years.' . 2 7FY-Starvation is experienced in aoruo poitiuns of Kentucky, in cousequeliC'e of 'thj ecarCity of breadsturs.. .7.f3-111:2s Fantadlwg say 4. if she nin'ilead, she has lost her rital "spark." the man trjilit used to set up with her. • 'gentleman from Chulahoma,Ali _tssippi, states that there was "a shower of brimstone - in that vicinity - during a late rale. • f,..11 - At New Orleans, green peas, violets, bo quilts eel blussotifs are the oyder,of r.he (lay Hap py Cre:•vent-city,ito. J 014411. W. Eatis and Isaiah W. Davis, prominent citizens of .7Sorristown, eiiei Lot • • •- - \ \ 4'.0 - John McMullin, aged ., :/ yearF, u work-- man on the Reading Railroad, was killed near Pori -Kennedy on the 6th mit, - 7ja, -- I,yrtism Schlegel was found murdered , liner • Philadelphia, on Sunday last: The perpet.rato4 of the,net, have net been dli.covered yet. . . • :31.11 - jn St. Luis on the loth, the ketup factoryof Douglass et 'Beer was destroyed by fire. - Loss, $BO,OOO ; : insuranre,`sl3,soo. • 574 Y-Tho steamship Asia which left Boiton for Liverpool on Wednenla}?;, : toot: out $90,000 specie. pa-Jameo Smith and DanietSmith, "regular bruixerN," were armited 'near 'Philadelphin on Monday, while engaged in n. fight:it \ /a Sullivan and Ayer. _ • \ • • -Eqrampcs, 'the, Amerien.i!, reeentry\execii ted at Havana, fur a political offence, met { his death firmly, exclaiming "viva liberty, and death to tyrants." • j Pil'f - 31artin Van Buren, Jr:, •son of the ex- President, ,lied suddenly in Paris'on the "_oth ult. Ile was aged 40. lids remains will he I,rought.:to the United States in July. THE COAL TRADE. '5111111.117- • 0113 The qautity Bent by Raikola this week. ..... , s‘l.ll,- .li5F. , tone—by Cann' 2:1,15C. 15—for tfri it 0,815 Oil tons--showing a falling 4', since Ina week, of about 2000 tons by Canal, caused princi pally by the turnouts on the West 'Branch. The trade eolith:ieu without change, except that', prices are 'mere firm. The miner:...'w he had turned out, are going to work again gradtially, Where they are permitted to do rn. Their deinaudi were -not acceded to bY the Operators. though in conic in. Lances. we believe, small advaucea were tuade on the wager they had been receiving. The present prices of Coal will not warrant the payment of high wager. LEnicit.—We have no reporis from the Lehigh —the shipments commenced last week, and pr;:1),. ably 10,000 tons have been shipped up to the pres ent time. The Ga:Atte says, tiler; are plenty_ of C boats on the anal, the boatmen 4.m army, 0 commence business, the.Navigatioti is in excellent order, Coal is in good demand, and'every think in dicates,a busy and. prosperous The Solloying letter is frnin Co.DI Dealei in Bosun claint.to have the rig:, to reduce the nu..._. gether with all' kind, of PAPER WINDOW b. ounces in a pound, and furnish the smaller quart . ' All of will !manta wholesale and retail. at -. tit} to their customers as for the Coal dealers to. April 14, 1855 • . .... . IS BAN N'S. agree that hereafter 2000 Pounds shall constitute., - .LECTURE ON KANSAS. a ton, and furnish that number of pounds to their ' R. CHARLES LEIB, of. KANSAS customers for a ton. The Judge intithated, that: • ' x Tercitory.(forsately reddcut of Pottweille.)will de the price of Qin). instead of corresponding With' 7 the reduction in the weigPt of a ton, had seta- p i r 7 o",, , r p, „ t i:,V. , u'' 'a t oil,, ,i ( N l=A l li tt ut t e' b r n e r7 T 277 , f` Ally increased to a similar extent. The matter': Pottsville .. on Monday evening, Apra lfith. 1555, at 7 - t' sins referred to the Clerk to make abatement: C., o'clock. - M. Neal, for libellant; Culler, for respondent. 1 The Ladies and_Gentleuitin of potturtne and viCittity, ate r es p ec tre t uy tented to attend. Lecture tree. The Constitution of the United Staten gives: Pottisnle. Aprill4,lns ' 1.',1t ,-- • - Congress the right to fix the standard of Weights', — and Measures, and the States will no doUbt he; compelled to conform to this authority. Our Ope.. rotors soli 2240 pounds to the ton, so that dealers in Coal will, In all probability, find It necestUiry to l conform to this decision. 1 -Tau Susgettuclicsh— --- IMI The Susquehanna Coal and Cuil Ictlintsiu Cu.. a: Carmyl, urn 'getting two collierica ready for operntiou. : The Phitall:Aphis Su.4l:g.try eo.inpleted I,Ar n from !tic latter point to 31t. Carm el. runs upwaids'of two miles through tbu,Coal latls'of this company, thus' affording ry •.lirEct connexion with the 4u4itiehannariver:and thr-N-rtbero C nlral tiall!may to Buitimari;, at •••. . WILLT OVet.:3 TO TUE. TRAIT..— Tht Liguirer; some ctiy;t s tsgo, speaking of Phila. delp.hia's greatness and irapid growth,theielenhilly tistned otte of their eltie l t eetitee! **The ("pal Trade of Pennsylvania is ; 'cOmpara tively speakiiig, a thing - of yesterday. and. but for an ! discovery of Anthraeite,nnd the facilities that have been 'conStructed to I,ring it to market, the condition:of trureotnninuity 'would ho lainentable The fact that hma year nearly sit - toil -11„1,,:. ( . 1 1005 Kerr brought tu, ti 10-ivater, - and that nevertheless the retail priee tithed from four and a half-lo fire and a half dollars per ton, speaks volumes. 'O . 5aT. should be remembered, is not Only an essential as a fuel for domestic purposes, ton it ispow.euiployed to au: :immense, extent iu producing the'motive power for many of our man ufaeturfne ezlablishtneists. itt'its absence, want substitute Could he made available? The,totru of lli e h rner 4;urt the Delaware, irhich is now one of the most active and sti,ds in phia,:may s be rezarfle'tdas one :of the results of the -Coal trade. The hundreds Eittern vessels that 6,mstautly.pa,” up down our river', to and from that polish hearinc front rhilq4ciphia tl:e black diamonds he whkh :to give en inilnilse to the *orli,•hops ,ef :I;; . ew Ei ntrd, inn:: he refer red teals another.,: • This acknowjetig s tUent is but ite aet of justice to the originators sud prevent eonauetors of n great •bu4ni;ss: but striiiil;e sity.iir4er es this Region if copeerned, Philtidplphia has! always stood fore to,:st in the euy of itN:best iu Le. though thanks to the ivutehfuliesF, ittdoni tnble perseverance and in .euterprizre of atm Coal men : we Mtve thricod vitt, of bUeh.:111.1)041tit:111, If tietei,:try, we e. , mbl n:uue the orlrir, nod thagy,,ir, and hr whom it was 1" done. prepare her 7 self to loco. a,gcotk_.vortion of the Trade that uoW .enrking interett, that Limn - cc-- I ate it tatter, will appreprinte ftLe.':uro long. . . . _ Cum, ut:x Wr..51. - -•-•-•Au - important change •bas I occurrediu some, of the Western States where Coal is found. in the itubstitutioa of Coal as a ITC.- 1 tine power for water. ilu-tber'siii - gle State of Illi, I nois (whicld is remarkably deficient in water pow-'1 er,) the Coal beta elver-anarea of , •44,000 squire I miles, or three tinte's that of rermsylvania. In 1 'Eastern Ohio. the product three , years since was 1 16,000.000 bushels. 'COIII is found in 17 counties in that State, and, the present preductiOn is over 2-3.000,000 busbels annually. The Rutland Iter , rd ,. l furnishes a - statewent as to OM tilimber of ,bushele: . .-,which had arrived its the chief towns of Ohio. viz: 1 1 C;witaati. 5. 000 . 0 0 0 t • Clei-elarW-0,000,000 :I Co.. i tuni , bM, 1,000,000; Chilieothe, $00,000; Circle_ I • . .. vine. 200.000, Dayton, 120,000.1 . -' The ankle closes with renzarkii on the devel p - • went of the Obit , Coal mines. and shows how,iaid: 111 roads :tie being benefited by it. , "Forfy million 1 I of bushels will he're.iiiircd h) ddb towns, indepen , 1 I dent of the cntralti - NWT] lit the mines by furnaci•s, I 1- forges and otherdvorks. and will requiredrampor- tation by railway I‘O- one-half id: this "amount, or j eight hundred thousand• tons, in iidaiti.,,rt.. what the railways trow have." It. is not, therefore, within- the compass of ihocleareSt peri , pieneity_ to foreshadow . the bright future thntittivaits us, when a fliir_expetiment has been made 'of working our. in • ' ' lour i 1 , Coal-dieltis ninon ivdt i Jrod mountains, or- I. c•i•en independently of the latter.; 'fhe extent of 1 • both in thin United States, with: their varied quail iies, is withont,a parallel in any other,country I. whoSe miner:lll , earth haslieen mute known. . ,- The PittStOn tiaz-cttc of April 7,f1, says: - . • The: 'Canal :is - gradually filling up with water, ...,, \' And • ,iur Coal merchant; are-La:girdling to look af • i , ter their beats, and preparingthem - or solitd.--- I). Thc only beat we-bat - e_ seen 011 tile move as yet. 1 wivs one belonging to Mr.- A. Price, - As a gcnernl I thin , * we belies e onr, Coal dealers :l in this vicinity have but limited orders for C-al. Tlie Peunsyl- I vania Coal Co. have not yet resunted bu?ituiss on - I their Railroad, lint purpose &kink, so -about the ' 151 b I , f ;the - present month. . ~,. - ~ NEW Ylt ilk '.CI , A I, ..%1 ittli. I:T.—A ti . thraCity. $7 (4. , $7 30. Liverpool. Or . rel, S 7 (O, $7,3n. Nevi , unii,.. - tie. $7 50 614 SS.. Sidney and PietcM, - $6 75 . 03; $7. Ree f :dd.; PlinSloll. • • I'rnrirtrtn• • • I'tlfL.lllf l r 4 .•: - ' • • - By Rail Road and - Ca . iial: t. . 91:kntifv...4 Coal "».1,1 by ILailr. , ,vi hnd. Calm!, t" , ,r thy my-;t th , li iv, y - st "Thittlyilty ytyutitr, last: .: . . 't , . , Pori eari,l). PottNville. St•littylkill Harell At'urn. part o-1.1 ,v 11. • .T.t:ll Pr the dmk Tutij: by It:tilrr.d I.:anal T"tftl-b3 t,nortl and TZ/:tilrra.l tc, gaup. vvti , .l. Litt }'tar 7.kr By ItartYpati., ' 4 1!) BY,A.:111;11. • .;.:I.bt; PATENT COLO LARD. LAMPS., TIIE subscribers being appointed sole A vets for the s.alent Stenosifer es . timith's :Patent I..srd.lamps, in gchnylldll county, bare a largo MS sor t meat for sale, sibleh' are highly -recommended for 'economy and mnvenienoe, • BRIGHT d LERCII. Pottsville. April 14, - 1953 . 13- TO BUILDERS-FURNACES, AC, L - .HE subscriber is Agent for the ',sale nfAillson's Pawnees, for Heating ileuse;, Mils. c. Ile furnishes them at city prices, and aim super-in land-a putting Hums up. lie will warrant all Furnaces to work, put up under hiadirections, thus saying expenses to purchasers. , lie also furnishes Terre Cotta C 1 41 ,1 , 2 ef.:. traps, Vcritilatip,liTtter_;. - t" ,-,- * . ' 4- ."' ' - ,• . TELEGRAPIi.. Fil:l , A7s, 8 r ,s el.'l , :K. T. hill ft AT . I , I • I , . lb MEDI .1 U. - 1111" ' 4 , ' 11 inn.. ~ ~ ;.~ ;; ~. 08,1A2. 14 catest By Telegraph. and Yesterday's Nails THE:MARKETS MEM Wbent (I , .nr, per bbl ,t 10 2 111.4'9.4i .4, 9 751 10 10 , 4 1ty,.. , - •• -' ' , 6 '''' 31' , V 1,,c 14,5 b , TOP mea l ... .. ; 4til 64 ovii ts 462 When t, rt tl. p.m- bush. ! 53; ' 240 (4) 250 white" " ,-. 2 0:; '- 2 tOl2 601, - , 2eo my, p.f , rl.uxll,, ,, ' t 1 :If 1 55 ; 125 ,a, 140 (7 , :krn..wlitt.4). per bnitli_t i : 1 i' , 7 (4 1 091 'O4 (q, 911 3 * 1 '.. ,,, ' " ••: 1011 07 ,:; I ilf, 6:1 00 102 . Clint*. Lurh FURTHER FROH EUROPE. By the arr_iti•al of ithe steamship Wct.thing.' ton, at New York ou Thursday evening, we are in - i)ossesiou of Liverpool dates to the 2Sth ultimo. four dats later: The news is un. . _ . . important. With th l e exception of occasional skirmishes in the Crimea, the Russians and allied forces are codaparatively inactive yet. The latest dates .from Vienna. were to the. evening of the 27th Ill:- when the state of the polities' horizon had again become gloomy, and the Conference (if the day hefl A re, on the Child point.. Wal an'ything hut sathilactory;•the conditions . requira. of Russia being very tasteful. The Liver l pool markets 'were un- STATE LEGlSl4ll7lL'ontinned. THURSDAY— SFISATE.--an appropria tion for the repair and doinnletion 'of the North Brunch Canul,lfrotin Pittston to the N. V. Suite line, tlii ? eu3stiLl s 'at length. HocsE.—Thg , bit} supplementarc to the act incorporating. the Min'ers'.l3ank of Pottsvillo was taken up. 41.•tnoiiouto increase the cap• it:o- to $200;0110 w•ss dLbated, and negatived (yeas 41, . Mr. Cummings muycd an amendment, re• quiring the' bank.: befu're selling its new stock, ti; di,ptizse of tbree.futtiabs of the' real estate, an.; three-fourtlis of 114 bun& and mortgages held by it. • The amendment was!debated and lost (yeas 12. nays 57). Alter 1441 the section was agreed to, and the bill then passed ;finally (yeas 48, nays 21j. • FoRETuN NEWS .0 /6NP.—The steamship America was tclogrpphCA its below Halifaxtd Thurdov evening. I« consetitlCllC6 of the_ tetegrnillt litte,t tWveni BOston and Halifax being tlainngtA• no portion of her news had Teen received by jus, up!to the hoot. of putting the Joi!niat to pre,zt.. THE N : EIY Vow: TEst. - 14: BILL BiG4- El4.—ThiS hiif 11a4 heed signed by Go‘'ernor Clark and filed iri'thre (Alice of• the Secretary of State 347 - A fight took week near New Or leans, between n party - of Americans and span l'uns mall pistols Were used. and several ~ 7 41 $ 10%jard,, were seyerdy ...1:4)" The antiquayy. aril liu6uist, PrefeNoor Lep Ati.,i - as'e , ,niplete4 an hilphahetcontaining the sne.e.l.s and lone", of all ;t1:o langnnge, in the _;;;%.'"An election for ut‘ks4-ipal kotterrs in 111.1i anniiidit., Indiana, rc.uth .1 ;in the, success eitho whole I:;:new.Nutliinq tiet:e_Cover that of the Sag Nicht (Say-Nothingi.l by iib out majority. 7:4 5 r-Thuexccutjon...r E.4atnrle9 th , .! Arnerienn, 1,;u: czt , i,ed iuten a exvitetkpipt thrmiglrout lc_is 14:atc , j that trial via! , but; a mockery of )urtire _,zsiy - ;11r,..1 1 ),,,i,11i - er,iteriis the owner a fino irr •I";.,ri„ ....111Ti the the :k1)111g riten.i.ll:ew York tts a trib e lie t ,- ; - the toetttory , •I 'her norite $1 to 1 7., • " ": • Prulittnt.ury LAW" ,Wlll,ll had pr.sscd the \ew Jersey 11 , ,tlet: 111 .1-.+:iibly,balt hpei t post pone the - :::•enate until thi; ,t 1 tho LeciAnture, ' 11. . 1...\.1 111 1 v 1.175 t% NEW ADVERVATENTS s .• 1(-) If, L.l NDS h' tlit• v(mitipa atirt rnr I.stntra, i.,41;311 nptirati , rs. on runt 44::lennt t th.. 's o iil lir., ion. t; i,iF ..10104 1y iiniterl.lift oith nt Cora. an;, ran tw AV.1U11:11 Dmviti,ey. ;V: I[. 11 1 102: • +nrsr U.l ; ODE.. VET C H un's.i,elebrated Mowing 11,.1 Mari. Ina has been improved by. thti addition of a I.eaper Attachment, and it is now. offered asa Mower. or is a llowcr and licayer combined. with centderre that it Is the moat perfeo and sucreastlinsnachine ntmr In use. Thin adAltkit of the 11;.aper h3n been iaected rn largirig.the main wheel. by circular tection* bolted to the rim of. the , wheel. kThln has I.een tatet,t4(l.l 1 t cut.% 1e changed to the Reaper to 21, rely miputcx, W)tbOtit irjUry to I lur ISl6wer; t The agency for the Talc of this well-knoun machine> Is I still retained by us and may fro seen at the CfSien, South iWharces, l'hlladelphl. she • .4114,144;dnigcliterir 1 , ,nY,. , k4111):•)11:: Cf. - (.5.1* ME II EMI
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