rs' )ournal. MIVIELE, • PA' • FEIIITOL4R-T f: hat'll 1 t r,ier flora .1.4 . t! - ,, ther'S.-;*eprrpereehlistr et.ie 'enstiglemaa. - It eirettltros Vaell,• 4 wilv jaahis 14 4 Counties, hat iu all orrn Vitie4; 0 . .( 1 ;I turrrig . anuing tbe !raffle* is gehu,,yl.-- Ich;ch readers, it wle ;of the mod ciris i w yeivlieine in the Cuseettl , ,ljeur „fies. an, tu,s,l Cap;talisf.earalle9f 4): t4eil , , N DRUMS NTSa I O7I. „ • . • ,f the seviral, Atileitetin Councils of be iteLL hi Thumpeotee on Evening iiezt. 7 , 4tlt Eqtrustiri, ,ck, for the:purpose of eloctink a tit'Lt, , ns this Congressional DinSct, to the Vontimatiwg Cortreatian,Ao,4*t in Phil ,rt. the 22d. iod tads comourrence ofths Presiritents. UUSIIiEBS NOTICES. storekeeper. E-ee adtertisetneoL tiaistrator's Notice, signed Elias Dar- of C. E. Thottproo,. Attorney, Ts- ofHenry NV. Poole, Geol°o l- and Mining Engiueer. 'ISJUP NOTICE.—See; advertise . J3rookPr Stickney nun Lawton. ',ASS COLLIERY TO LVT.--For see advertieenuntaigned A. Rifest), Borough. • NG of the Stafihohlurs of the Me ng Fund ,A.stoel4tiou 0 'Monday evening next._ SlAL.—Thalirl who. wants a real, referTedlo the advertisement eigned, Box 'ii(). G, Slinersville." SLE l'roperty . in Wastingtontolen iniy,is 4cied at private rale.' See: elgnecl Charles Maurer. ntionAit" the reader is refeiTed to tho ip notice of Blnekisten, Col tic Co. , Jan Philadelphia and New York firm. STABLES FOR SALlA . ,..= 2 .Chorles Stables at Seliuyikit lia- . Fur particulars see advertisement ittLICOUNTY AGRICULTURAL lacers of this Society ter _ the ensti -I,een elected.: For their mutes. see ON IRON, WORKS.-:-'loeacT, Vox repitred tto execule ordeii-at their Raver ' d 3farbi i ° Slut , in .r)0001.1.11, this For parfirular+ red their ads-cr;isewent c,,lmun. K INSTITUTE.-:-We ask • attention mlit•etnent. 61 this Itistitutieu, in an. in. The School,TWhich ij excludifely ladies, though but a little over two has already acquired an enviable repo,. popularity. It ih delightfully 14ated .wn. Those interested;; can obtain-full , by addressing Charles Lancaster, who 'will forward circulars, if desired.. .1.4.:1R; wsr.—to the '-Hon. Messrs. , Straub, Lebo and Ripple, we •are *llic documents. licLesv is fararablj , mentioned iu on with the nest . Presidency. PRODI.;7 OF Ch. LIFORNIA.—In five ending with 1855; the total shipments from . C4,lifornia; amounted to $2317: YE Low Funs. F.t:xii.--The citizens conteibuted last Summer $lOB nd for he felierof the':Norfolk and kifferers. The total epntribn. 'enn4lvanin to the fund wass6s,ooo. $5OO CoNits.titlis the on Thursday, the bill to repeal the Ibers' compensation - bill, passed at session, was reported with a nega:ire Nadation.. Vrair has tacked four , titnes within 'year, and tho words . For Sale appear iitazone,dAP conspicuous characters every other characteristic. We , y the last . number of his paper' that feeted a. new busineis, arrangement. Change' in the wind, eh? bodies of Mrs. and; Miss Aibright, the were drowned at 'Philadelphia, on 11 'while driving in . & Sleigh on the ice . Pelpvare, were iuterred; on Thursday, Jive thallium! persOs viewed . the boclips ;r. fermer residence, before the funeral thtORGE M. line been tendered!, and has accepted the In to the Court of , St, Jame& think that, he might 'in the present' ion,of our relation!iwitit England, con 7 te a inaster.striihe of. liplonineh that give him eclat, anti It O,len his pros. ,for the Vresideney; : ( AMERICAN NATIONAI! NOMINATING lON assembles in, 'P,ltiladelpbin on • 2d lust, >lc r ',Pommylr nia, 1 ,1 400 v. Johnston and Jacob Ctti ler, bare been wed delegates at .large. I , Ye incline to, pinion that . the 22d is nlm st too early a to notnlonte n candidate fly the Presi• T. It It'as been suggested (hat the mat' • ~- Je deferred until ittly,.on' 6. Fourth of 4 »A 111 ): a nomination n . )ig 4C rbeetreeterb gad da and of a whit too' late- for the Math), to be made. We'boiv,,that time sel eted by the Conveiition'ahout to ill Philadelphia. - AT.IFORNIA INTELt.tnenit:.—By the Star !f. : It'est at New York, we are in missession rtes from San .I:.'raneiseo to the uth ult. news •is 'of hat little moment. , Atrai(s- quiet .nt Nienrogna..Gen. Walker had Americans under this command; and the d m of the city of Granada had been laid hnilding lots and ',sold. The weath• ealifornia had been unusually and much snov had fallen in • the' gain regions.. The Panama Railroad is . working condition, ani its husinesi is antly increasing. A traitt,of eight cars across on the 17th ult..'lnade'd w i t h The amount $1,8110,000, was received anma per H. B. M. 4sloop-otiva. l . Brisk, Mexico, and is eri . mute for V.-nglape. AREiRICAN PARTY IND CITROLDYIS6 he lowei: brunch of Congress and the Ken . LegisTature, both haring American ma. we have the spectacle oflionoish priests sting as chaplains. This the Penns/flea terms inconsistent, while other pipers it Angular. • 'lt seems that there' exist ; and persons toe f i datrih' to understand le American party tioes not oppose Ca ism as a religion. It.accords freely to desiastics and laity of. that church, the ,-olflciate and- worship a,tcording to forms, auct free from molestation. As 1, their Pii(sts tare oven elected to of& tti legislative assemillies.- Where is the ms:ititoderatice of the party, of which 30 capital is,tuade lip .the . Sham Demo prim*? Truly, i';:t-exi:sts but in theim. lion of dernagogneAand hireling prints! to American pitrty;,the people at, large; _ the interferenc e of the Catholic church politics and object to the influence et .tbe iesidstics of that churili;ws exercised upon ballot box, in school matters, etc., in the ity of which the American ,pporde have a I- interest. Such interference; in corinee. with the establishment of prat monastic ittitions; : nurtrteries,—to which thoughtless are larmi c —and . sipiilar superstition s atlthe dark ages, the people oppose; hqt their Maker, according to their-own that fortns, the Catholies i ore as free as the •I. M'EMl=l==m== A sioNt Iltak wrE.F.Y. I O auft4ti, t , L e uer ilembe li r otrtlf:Leilgtslarairit .1 Chainfiers' political stitipathies_ have as ;:our readers are attars'; been: ideatilied with the so:called Democracy._ _He warmly taktlc Mttedthe • election - of dep . .lir,gier to the d bernatorial chair, and defended the party whiiit nominated hint. Consequently, the annexed rebuke is doubly severe, coming from one who would net heart antt-hand. with • the ShanalletpattteeAtlid they.no as 111lltter stiowThemselvea the pirlititent ei r ‘iies:of all eireetiCe Temperance Delwin OR: aging the name of the gentleman of , ,the-Hoitie of Re presentatives to moons it Was addressed. the letter reads thus • ' ••••• i „ j 102.242 18 4 A. peen ratt.su:-r see pek e theiispers that I the DetniZratalmie passed "td - ,14-4inid - reading ai bill to tepee( the Restraining Liquor' Law, and is expected to-day the bill will pass the Rouse oi l I Representatives. . N oi r fr let „„, 4 pru p,ise to ybu and through yen I oil* party, that they, forthwith pasign hill _requi riug the County ComMissioneni of each County in 1 the State to have erected k i:laced at Alt. the, cross-roads; truugh with it 11' adowniiir more' imugs chained fast ; arid. . those, troughs well end] I constantly supplied With rum and higer,•that the thi rs ty' whisky drinking democratsatety have their fill. The Count,yrtietot-nbt ...bilre - expeuse of fencing in the troughs, . for there ja not a hwj in the old keystone co far lost to respect for his hen-. orable hogship, t IO put his , snout within more than smelling distance of the'vile drug. -•-- • it does seem to' mews though- the Democrat.- were resolved that all the- erils of intemperitnee *hail be entailed upon this land perpetually. It is to me-most galling and teortifying that the pd-' tin eatl party which L s eonsider the 'true party or the couutry, should so identify. itself with 'Rem; Daus and Ruts. My (Tar sir, I moat deeply- re gret that you, as a 'Aware; end a gOod citizen, shotild lend your influence to Oa vile traffic. It matters not, in ,any judgment, how' much of the nuaseilers'reoney may pass from their pociets to those of the Democratic members. Now, allow we to ask 'you, as an honest, clever fellow, have you ever known any good results to the individual, the.,faffilly, or the community, from rum-drinking? Give me tale example-in which - nun-drinking has refermed one man? For thirty years I have been asking for this example; but thus tor in Will you do me the lava' to ask the - Democratic' members for one example:?';tick ft from the _Draectlarte members of the Legirlature, because It is evident to aft who Will, see, -that they are the r friends or rani, and that rum is their friend.— ' Surely they can say something good or their old friend. I presume ,Ilugly will have High, Mass performed fur 'ell the .preciens whiskey-11;ring souls in the Legislature. I trust - in God that' there is hnulanity enough in the Senate -to stay the burning wrongs of the Moose. Yours truly, Joifl COASBERIL ASSAULT ON Hotline GREELEY.-111Wask , ington Tnesday,,Hon.'lloraceGreely :wad twice assaulted in a cowardly manner - ,by Mr. Rust, representative -from Arkansas. The oc• currenee'as stated is, that the first , it‘tack was made as Mr. Greeley wits. walking dOWn in . Irntit . of the Capitol; immediately after the, House adjourned. • He ' had got about ,hdlf way down from. the CaPito I 'ateits: tin the aim, nue, when Mr. Rust .stepped uptoliiri, and calling , him aside, . and inquiring he Mr. Greeley, asked, "Are you a non resistant?" " jr. Greeley replied, "That-depends upon cir• qnsta•ncea." ' Mr. Rust ihen , struck' him a bloW on the. riglit temple, 'aid .felloWed Up by (Altera The affair wassudden. .Mr. Greely had his hands in his great coat pockets, and could make to resistance: :He said, "Who is this man?-1.• don't know him." Mr. Reit stw swered,.!-Jltatan you, you'll know Alm after this." Mr. Rust wialked On, and Mr. Greeley" came along Towards his lodgings, at the Na tional Hotel. When near the steps, Mr. Rust 'met bint,,and. exclaimed, "Do you . kaoLme new?". Mr. Greeley said; "It is Rust,' of Ar-,. liansas, I believe." .fir. - Rust then ttise'd cane and struck at Mr. Greeley's head: Mr. Greeley. warded off the : blow from his head, and -- receit:ed it on his left,- nrin, which :was pretty badly bruised. ISeVeral gentlemen , rushed:in, and the assault was -stopped., Mrl Greely was badly bruised; but no bonei.werel broken. Rust is physically one of•the most powerful men in Congress, and the brutal as- , seek was the subiect orauch comment. - - 1 The supposed provocation Is a letter published in Monday's Tfibune, in which Rust's propo sition, to rule out all former candidates.for the I Speakership is denounced. The letter in question, contains nothing in our opinion, to hale warranted the assault, and we - do not env Mr. Rust the.feelings of contempt which . his unmanly, attack itffn Mr. Greeley; has elicited.'. We know notti'eharacter mcre'trulv -despicable; than a Southern bully—of which , peculiar. bowie•kniee class, Mr. Rag aPpears to be a prominent representative. 1.7 . • PETITION OF TIIEV Ola AND CIIMPBENe I "- ' • In the Item ! 'Satkirclityi Nr,Lebo -resent. eel A. atemorial from , woolco Oct 'dill Co of Schuylkill county,, opinsOhe repeal •111;.: , rostitining.liqporlaw.- memorial; w ;eh id 08 f011OW8 ) was read: .; A VOICI FROM THE WOMEN a eitionSi To the lIono):able Semite nod, Itoueo oplepreee n. tatirea 0/ Penno,yleumi« Tim women,atut , chiltiren'of• Schttylkill ceunty, . siguerrof meMorial to your honorable portly, respeetfullyl.oppoolto you not to relied the act:of 1 the last session of the Legislature, turestrain the Meet' intoxicating liquors.l• : That law strikes at the root tho Rapp. , anti the sae of l iquors by the NitiAll gloss ai n beverage at puhlic places where die yoUng and old I cengregate, and where the appetite is first funned, j 1 Thousands of litd,ilies and parlicularlyithe women Ind chiMroo, have felt the hitter pangi of ntisory, I .wretchettness 'and want, arising trent the sate of I liquors by the glass at the Taverns, where • the money; is collected in ,:the landlord's till, which I. !, ought to ho appropriated to, clothe, .feed, notwisb arid support their families. Thousandshaso beenl deprived of hushandi, fathers and protectors, by i this accursed traffic. It is the Taverns' where the ! liquor is sold by the - glass,. that makes the drunk,,,:l ard"—ittal the low Gr4!g-Sholot finish the vict ims, lit sending themspeedily to the drunkard's grave. ! -We believe that thirtarern is the foundation on i which the' monstrocalievil of•lntemperancerely— the . '{ present Restraining Lair rernoVes:thrs fournin . -• I I tint!, and with it is -relapsed more than half the r temptation that lures - the young and experienced 44Aplestruction. . ' !.. Again, we are threatened with it return to this syitew of licensing places to telt liquor by. the glass, by - which many of us who are now partially protected, would again become sufferers. ire fkel i that we Imre personally o 4 deep an bleat*, in the matter tvi voters. Although the existing law is not entirely prehiVitory in charticter, it still los Leen salutary, as far as our 'observation extends, and haS checked the sate of liquer—un evil' to every erfulto unity. [l'' By the sympathy you must feel for motherti arid children, we appeal to you not to snatch away the ) jnereasedlvecurity this him gives us over. the Ta. were License System, and therefore we earnestly I beg you. not to reveal dhe existingfilw. • ' UPON"WitoM bear THE IiESPONSIBILITT. , -1 Who are to blame for the non•erganizatien of . the Ito . use? A que.stioastly,answern n, e , Where three. parties - t xist ,in a legislative .bo dy oramong the people, the pl Ornlitytule is, - 0 should be adopted. - In this respect, the Bank., . men in the Rouse have theadvantege. The have repeatedly exhibited their willingness t. effect an organization, by means of the pia rajity, rule, consequently :those who' OpPOI :i the adoption of that rule; retard' the organi c z . ition of the Mouse. There '.tire three les , . . , n sons why thesesponsibility of the oworgatu i ration cannot be cast upon the - Banks men Ist, Mr. Banks has for seven weeks receiv thevotes of , it large plurality of the House 1 in fact a much stronger vote than that ac, corded Any other name brought forward. 2d hisfriends have,' - fiii . the iiorpolit Of elreetiu, a speedy organization, from the commefic meat voted for 'the,' plurality inle..' 3di - ist Banks hasrepeatedly tendered his deelhtatto, to his friends, apd they hive uniformly refuse it; ; and placed him again in nomination, b so .decided 4 thatv o te, it_iS proven,that be i W, , the choice of the opposition to the presen imbecile. addlinistration. ', Itwill readily be; perceived then, that th , . . responsibility of the non-organizationaf th House, 'teats not: ition - the':fiiends., of , Tut ParsinctlCT-.-TUE AMEGIGANS IN MO- 1 Banks, but upon thostkoppolte the tutOPtiono Tin , .--A recent publication i# the newipa- [ the plurality rule. - In I s49rwhor ' *am, . ,i - pers, of u meeting el the American State : Congress ;ere so aiiuitted, that an orgainzn Council of Pennsylvania, directstbst ,eleel tion was deemed imposaible, without havin: tions shalt be held in the snbonligate COurtz recotirSe to the plurality rule, it *as . Tee!dir - i cils of each Congressional district, througbout voted for, by the Whtge," at the suggegion . the State, on or befere Monday next, for at the Democrats.. An immediate election ' o DELEGATE to the Alttionat Mani/luting Con--; Speaker was the,result. If the.:Ttemocrati vention, to. assemble in. Philadelphia, on the l Members of the thirty-fourth , Congresr we 22d inst. 4is • further stated that two Se n a.. not not so factiously inclined* similar ':maul tonal and twenty-five Representative bele- ' could heti-been iiriiied sitiiiideatiaise.',The gates have been aPPainted by !ba slatk , C6thm: , . ple should know . where :tits raisin4o4y eil, subject, however, to substitution by elec. f this Congress ional "dead lock:" 5aita. 7, 7,1,.. 0 . , . tion, itt4 - lie several districts. Col. Joseph W . •-- - - --7 - - - 5..-----:-....-:-.---....-.44 ,, `,,, d5 kt: ; , - , - • • West noes Tuts Wean 7.-AVelled the 1 Calmirire observe, is, the appointee ' for *hull . , .: . district; but but we - are informed that he - is -nol I°w . in grkl lll44 New Y9rk `P . 0,.. . 416 "c 1118 . it . --.• of longer a member of the Order, and will not 1 p% e f er m a: i l el. ..rr, kr. 1/ ".!-! 1 ,1 1 70 „. I . 3ll o th i ° . 1 :. , serve, ~ A choice by the Counellais, therefore,l "M AI bestaity 'd o f_ n ,ja,•' - • , ,,iiiiioriiaiii:' the more imperative. - , dedsion of Judge Settler' * lttid - otherit... Mirk A call appears in another part of our pa , i en.PecialiT-as Se i den . waiWo..4o,oidate of the per for. a meeting of - the several Pottsville! Liquor P'ldeill and 0 th.. RePeslerit. - - VIP 1 I truth is, cu 4 Jate. election goes, to: prove that Councils' on 3 loiiq evening next, ,for the n ' very i or 'i o_ par t y f or i timi sft be rauti Delegate election` and we presaille.the wine , ' i n this State,' ' ''"'' •" thing is being done- throughout the enmity./ judge Sadden was 'the !_mly inartvh 1 ieted-iits Hon. JamesH. Campbell, W4l understand, litik 1 11!:iir:::Tiyili;7iiEcrtii:itiriNat. ben nominated in IFortliuntheriandAiutty, , ! for, and 1e:;f1,-aiiiii4 it'titt;Zdvtled,aialate, and is likely to receive the unanimous vote of t them,. • , ..,- „,,,,. ~..„, /1.... i y 1 the Councils theril in . which selection,- ail, 41,7Wvitertr-New.Yor4thetiiertioarate*ltrt take it,•!eur graa;ed,-Seitiii4ll*lll heartily fliteitittblr the'4ltitikLiltili e. bei'lnlY4 Concur. 'The American sentiment of tile dif!'l zt'lfrei74• firilkwVPloll"`ol4sl-174llitintihe triet could not he more ably Teprestited than , ' tarty dowa , tir the lovitividepsba of de :nt Mr. emnrhell's hands, ( ...' -- . •., --- I don, ' and wilretrreul altdestrot it. . , ''' • . . . Continue to pour in your petitions ; men, women and children, against the' repeal of this lay. The .Senate has put a lock on the Ruin - wheel. Strive on , and cheer,- by your countenance the Senate and governor in their efforts' to cheek the. Rum deluge, whichl the makers of widows and orphans are endeav oring to overwhelm us with. Rest not, owl] the victory is . yours. Sitia SifiktOtt r. r eonsideration of 'ihe alt to provide fc r fend andt#lle!tieilef'pi;?!, 4 loii6F We and property,. was eesuvaed The bill -Ore rise to as Anithatettf'di sion, dur ng *hid, various aultiadnaenti pro - posed anil voted down, . • - There is, an apparent tare majority in vor of the bill in its- *ilettOthttpe,, - • The bill provideft ist, `hat :theillii4ioad ISi" Companies of gVi:CogoWdlie-ahli in itine monthsiereetgood*of MhOtint - "Attlk ens itiong their lona wherever necessary to .iwo'friity tour Pre - i r e -16 4 .4 4; 4 4 3 :.* **140.1 1 0 it:4ll74nel; cattle-guards end•ether , Wrivt brit' ,aulted in connection with irtteh felt hi upon dekolt•of thecompany to *ct:4,ool. fenees, tke., it shall pay treble ',dantsgett - for .Th :lietPlV* ~ i . - 4, any injury toperson: or _ property 'oetesitttte : neon 4 "' 'Ng !tia!!'ed-_,, the ;Austrian a1 4 %.14414, ies by suet ,defaitli. - 2,11, Upon petition -tOthe note , Isacialaiated by Kowa Esterbazy ll* Cou r t. of Cominoa.Pleasef any county, set- itkorized to .enter 1nt:4111,14v iing forth a necessity'or the fencing, of ) 4,iy - note was not atteeptedancia railroad , . • i the 1841, he and all thaAaa in said county,• the Court Shall appoint _ - - - Would ' l e a ve Peteriburg:-'...,`, fiva-,..gatapel4lo,9ol ,, eisaa ,, viewarai whose report may be cauftr: me* by the Court; Or l!elfSeiracle will controuni; sivslirecioind - Prinew - Gortmlitat or be revised by idler viewerk - or uponcon had a:00k ;Witlt Mount B twi t in &motion, be made. binding upon the coin ii PrOdirced . WMemoransitim patty, ,54The.'fencestlikc., to la kep t '`.= in good repair, Ice., and id deikillt, 'thereof:the geaP 11 4.1.10 1 .44t 1 9, 12 :of Russia- • , , company t ; ct be liable :, i n ; tre_ble . ..dariages to ;proposing certain ate:ahoy& any party or person injured by suck-. nek,leCt:' received the document, but in 1, not contain an unemtlitianal •Ith,:The act to apply to all comptstftef Isere.: , , , , totem or hereafter incorporated ;the first , see- ie propOsitions Austria, could tion • to be operative wiretheithe view provided tout tiff ' - etmeurrence of the in the second section be had or not; the com- ? l id' . #ltiktt,Fo° l3 - f , pensation, of viewers torte $1 50 a day, the tdorao thol;te POWeraint4O mcias'ald•Pariss and received viewers not,' to be residents of any town- • ship, horongh 0r,..' ward, through . which " the . , road.they are appointetftii ilia; eiay pass.; Change. that -decision, already .ian. 30. 1 -Bxisrx,;--A: large tramber of- pe. , lered sa d farther that if Rug _ _ titian .for and remonstrances against the re., .4it'lry the 18th, -Count, _Estl.r.. peal of the Liquor Law were presented : '..i hazy "d 111 4 .' 44t r j! i ! t i'eVitii ) ; 3 li;ula leave ecommittee on :vice "and Immorality ?etersburg,r4ad :Austr iaseek to obtain the arm'ed co o peration of 'the ether Powers. !, reported back the bill-hem the House for the Repeal of the Restraining, .Liquer , Law, with - T e next day the English gaiPerament OA a negative recommendation - lisp da dispateh from Minister Seymour; at ~ - . Mr, Buckalew then . mOred 'tile refeAsace of. St. etersbarg h e follOws: "Russia agrees to the bill to a;Adept committee, Which Was die. lie Pt the. &Posits as 'a basis Of negOtia agreed to—yeak 14—nays, IS, • - tio." 110 USE.—The followingtillk among othelie, ihis qualified announcement, curbed the were read in - place; - • -- - • ..-- . - exc tementgand , the alarmists begin to tear A bill relative to iibels;. a farther supplement to the Bassia'tairelYmints to gain time hi de thiavt to encourage the inaiufacture oriren with ce Live negotiations.i ' 1 cokeland inineraeoal, ' ~- Mr. Hippie, ' n bill toineorporate the'Meehanics• eaPtiale th e_ fand4 remain stead as Pre and Operators' Bank of Pottsville. "A . .y i o to the:above antiouncement: - Mr. Lebo, a bill to inegporate the Schuylkill b o v;6, ja y„,,,„,ig r e p r ese n t .„ f r ~,,,,- • . Fire and Marine Insurince Company. r - I - - I - al' sl as • m o s t serious and a l a rming , and ;that all - the The House then resumed the: consideration - ' > ! nnel .4 the Austrian embassy, have , re. of the bill to provide fur the fencing orrail- P e roads and the better protietion of life and ' re ved orders to quit, St. Petersburg. !,, itc.nsi ; ossrs.t.lti C haidson, Spence & Co., property; ntel after considerable debate, , and q 'ote breadstuffs as having considerablyde: the rejection of various motions to amend, the bill passed 'finally. '- ' ; : dined, and,:the market closed so4ouch unset , I.`,AILEn A G Al N:•" 2 4lri' Thursday, Senator . tied, that correct quotations can hardly be Ingram, of, Philadelphia County, wham the I, g i 'e n ' : -2 Temperance men;,wit believe; aided in elect- I ing' tO the Senate, mride another attempt to call up the House bill repealing the restrain. ing law. It was put down by a vote of 21 t-3 11. Wilkins bill was then taken upend after some deb ate . was postponed until Tues d ay next by a vote of 17 to 15. ' If there are any good earnest' friends of Tempensfice,any woman or child out of work who is willing to obtain signatures to petitions against the repeal of the Restraining taw for a moderate compensation, they willklease call at our office. • i ' . . . , J. 31.--sENsve.- 7 .Mr. Ingram n oved .to take up the bill from the Ronan icr . r4vekl the Restraining LiquOiLaw. : - -`1".) ' The motion was not agreed -to. - - • .r. The bill introduced by Mr. Wiliriris to re peal tbe Liquor Law and`substitute ._tiereri a License Systein, wart then faked up on &ma mittee of the Whole, and after some . ..debate thereon, the committee rose, and had leave to sit again on Tuesday next--yeata4mayit 15 —those in favor of the absoliiteiepeal of the present law voting'for the immediate consid eration of the bill. -., Mr. Ingrain , then renewed his motion to . , ~ take up the bill from the House to repeal the Restraining Liqqor "Law; but 'lt was - nega tived—yens 12, nays 20., ' ' It was then moved to make, the bill the'or der of the day tomorrow, and 'upon the mo tion a lengthy debate with sundry too tions to ••amend, kc., all . Of which indicate that the bill will not pass the Senate in its t present shape. .., The vote - on taking up the bill is coiisideßtii - a te st vote .. . . . m • , The Senatin the, afternoon 'reamed the e 4 consideration of the motion to Melte the bir repealing the. Reitraining I,iquor •Laiv, the artier of they day, for to•morriiK. Various amendments weifmoved, and finally, on mo• Iron of Itir. Price ) the bill was madethe order for Wednesday next.year iti v nttyslOi, llovss.—Nr. M o rris presente4.tr'retnan stranee from PASSITIOtes- Williamson .Against any change of venue in the case of William. son vs. Kane; the ,bill 'relative• to the taxes overpaid by SchuyAtill County, was reported with a negative recommendation. The Joinviteolution, fixing a day ibr a final adjournment of the Legislatare l vests to ken up, and postponed till the first Monday in Mareb, ' " A AliptiV*3lltoA , ' - ''. ' * Wh i r"Vrt s " onrit / / 91d4 v S..— -. • . ~.,* ~—; : • ---iiiiiiiiikeiliiiii; timid AWePtiatea ... ,„ . 4 „,' na l loittlaus at theill4f'n -,:- ,-1--k• '''' 1 *rue' caiiara eliiinnatp ' ait. vAr,Jap . 3 . 44 liii, Arab' Irma I.3verpoul t Leith dates tt , o' ti . 11 4!1 ) aay, di - 411th 04 artived thi serpnif*' : s 7; _. 1 - h e ' • Important; iblfidientivelor all ~.. de " * !''•, • , ~,, i ...._ . tit I %Ct. w t. renoicooireoPoodootr or the - L.04 limes 'telepak -under 'Atte of Virelitiesdai ./iF the - 414,.'' M. iguistia . baa unoisdp tionall aceepteckthemprositioes .9f.iii,:A.l - , ' is."*.orted Aittbilitic. j. _ -',' ''! The bfr *lcekv*iviiii - u - wfiiiis'keti - , mi.' finds ivae tlireevei esstimp.ietret47lrfir• thing, Sea, s'lfill - C Cita iitid s 'oh* ttrio .,kets. . : " ,;":• ': ' , '".,_, -, , -'*,, .4 Rum Soon IN Asuyisri.—Weiare inform ed that our Court has licensed fur more pia ces.at Ashland, all within gun-shot of each other. Among the applicztions,We perceive that a saddler .has bees liceksed! to sell.— There appears to be no ditrieultyin obtaining licenses from the. Court. It is only necessary for one liquordea'.erto certify tti, the charac ter of atiotber; and the thing isOCCOmplislied: Thd•Court is not very particular as • tothe i y l i character of the applicants. Oile man who Tor. RCFEAL OF ins REaTKAiNINO LIQuoK tw.—Wilearn fror : Harrisburg, thatt - there pears 10, be be din t n position in the Senate to ad attacks of mania- ctimfit severaltime s tim, has had four trials iii his attempts , to obtain gist th e flp ut ie ui repeating th e existing ii. a license, and the matter is held under Ad air law.' l , The taw it must be acknowledged, visement. In place,. of rejecting surl: appli. not yet been fairly tested, and two-thirds cations instanter, the Court holdh them' under the hoty-keepers lin the State, posse's' sing advisement: llndes this state of affitirs, we commiodations foOravelleis, are indifferent had better, as John Chambers iidvises, have ' to the sult. The Only persons whO r ill clamorously asOng for its unconditional . peal, and the' breWers, distillers, impirters one kee p ing the most disrepatable Places here lintier is sold, and those hitereste,i in I are "placed at all the cross - roads ilk the County, a trough with a half a dozen or- ino mugs chained Test; and thoie trOug-Ini,well na Con ; stantly supplied with rum and lager , that the thirsty Whiskey drinking Democrats May have • , i t t the leasio6, liit of hotels; from which are de r i ve d , their 6112' ~ at revenues hi the; shape of - rents.. Thou ' Hs or;Aou g htle 4 s persons, who hare as., fisted thOe clatoord,-are if eh it ere generally known, - in favor of the enntin; 'knee of the 'esistiifg-' -i' - law, - orleast, at- until -.- . 1 nehtimro,wliedirs !!) partitions are either gen.l 1, rally . cOnffenmed, ;or approved., Ftir' oar part, we tire in Atvor o of a still more stringent liquor 14; one that 'will nraterfalty reduce the number of places where Liquor is sold by! the anal[,, as yrell' as effectually close tliV4low grog shops. The Alai ghiss in 'the ;tavern bar-rood,. too 'Often commences the Work which approaches a elin,laxio the-grog: shop, Andteudj the victim to a dishonor/14race, In E urope no hotel has,a bar attached to it; and the greatest iilC3iing this country could experie4e, would be to see all ourr onses of acciiintritidation, fitted up and ehnducted in a similar manner. I -:- ' Friends of a cause, Avhiell grows b. 4 .3ghter the harder it is rubbed by-ita eliethies per . severe . . Alour m your remonstranees .still, i aganst th e repeal hf the existing law, Sup, taro byloar effetti,,the' disinclination of the .;, A ' . , . 1 Senate, to repeal tneonditionalip the law.— lo not ,igftt.(l in : ft work, in, whos e i t resUite are, entwined the hopes and happinesi of the women li nd . children of PetinsylvaniN , ' Psitiflitto Jonotts,—Tho inesenttnent of the Phillidelebititrand, ;Jury rot the Decent ber to in, contn.3,the statefaept that 4 intiett i One en* h ave4l h vich dour the Act ofl4th April'; Ade l in con. sequence of the tonhiguity Drib act itsell; ' 1 g and the' difficulty:in ~tipp yllq the-testimony theretor the jury felt called upon to ignore." , There i s, a laxity to the administration of the laws, painful to Contemplate. .Jurors set up their in - dividual qpitats in opposition to le. gislative enactmehts;and Presume to judge of the co ustitutionality of an net. in violation i of laWlritutl preeekieut. Every juror , <in the above instance, who gave an opinion culcula. , ted to impede the ; course of justice, was guilty of .pe6ry, es much as the man who comes upon tlii stand in! court, And swears to what le knolvs to be 'false. A. law may in some' . respect . "' be a little L inconsistent; but still. It ' there d '.' be* no (Ken yin decid ing who' vi. elate and whO' obterve it. Tice Phil4delphini Grand Jury bus !been remiss in its duty, if not gidity of criMinality, in ignoring cases, 'where klolation o an existing law is transpa. renter judgegives,an obnoxious opinion; it is our duty to abide by it, until set aside by higher 'lluthe,ro.. - r - ii3o,,With aneiactoiant. If obnoxious tbeinitiority, ItOan be re *fled througfr the b llot Irox *liiie r hoilliver; it exists, Atis thagijey of eveo:taw•abi4iog vitt, ten tn;f9Bllo 4 o ‘t i 4 -o VAie i , 4info'ree tt ;70:411t1411:005rle*Itiko be mees iiii e d, "POI StktilWiliittEl4 liberty dithmighi and ae!tibat,her.'unbered With Ilia thimlihat were. MU 112mo:so UsTA tests 14. 4 430 th the Noes - and Tribttne of New YA,ijitill• 'goo the gratifying fact, that there wits, , marked diminution in the number of who offered wines or liquors of any hindi:iti theif guests, in that cite on. New Year'il)iy ra*tiquallY comreendable - relditatiO iftrAkii . natisho. of . getalemse . who decline4Wl46 each beverages welt, offered. Mayor WA famished as intoileatintsh,oora at 1 . 141141 tiOo.4ohe City . Ualt: the 'Vow YotlE Trassitiitilbia cooneetio4-; ' ' 7 itiiti'ifinfashiliitittie:Aiiis, a full psr be. hind tbet.:tigteN:64,wiiietipOn their cooler, end offereo', it 1' .visitori; but the ittriet upon those "ho yostook Atilt. nit aeotheretideoce that, tffe In ilbsoyi,itl4kSigitr#o.94tithrir ofNew Year risks wati l ieliiiolo7 : er:ifarre was s 4 jaeier.so many who refused it. coati= Otuat Cease 'eo tirel;; , ..when it generates into volgarity. Pbriptantitt:il ST. CLAns.—+.a• . !miloAst Amertitan Win! citizen, has ben! iisar ll 4. from qtis pmit4M, and an Irish Ranisinviiw lic 10P5,4 4Rl l loltithice• 31 r4.00401rMtsi Of no*eittiorlittf::thity on his part, tolriar st ran t it,l;'A s iFliss :this Department in them& !,er,"41001,0: ' tad Chit the chapier:)l4 ):teeri sloseitozeiOfilisiatisfactiqnim,,ll#mk# ra*Stb,: ,W. Porroittlemrs., , lsesmoilsor , ciA w ir i n - i i 4 , al ki t A r it i w ~ th e .:: iii ",. :4, theliktkilte: Ptioil'Wlii-*-.#6013.0_ or on, , appins to office, - foreigta Jzoomni Cathaies in pre fnreare to oasts* boso ismarirl ems. t- .., , --1. I: • " .-. '-- ~' %.". :' 7 ,1;.:.',.. - ' - ~. I BBZ Sill ME t 4u64 , 4 , 4ikwiji4m4 um —P#Ol4l6-figirearTeitOmAl ~4•!,,Woeki) ginutzw *town' 7- the rins.) esmultintate ewe;Weigle Ti* 14 /q1,44 1 1 °0-I f 6 ` l difter wateri?ttir *ell; this wey jula' I etber,pleee. Greeley Baia ' Rise gave no hint oruny eau* ist pretext he may, have had frit tide assault. bdt I must infer that it fale'be - fritialilVe4 lures in Monday's Tribune (letter . tolf , Thar** eve ning teal on his attempt, to.tr„,rixe , out of the UR sia ii t odidate for tkeiker by pa e + ' alesuiatiair imitate all the preseat can( to Irjadrely: I . thenithi that means friar: and said en IngaL :decidedly; I enrtainll.think no hejter o. it, n7w 001 tiftlts• trade the acqUl-gintlisi.M.44*ftwix4-7 : areerwctootiealti t e tiaittel!, heti:rite stttusitere was nothing in Mr. (ire(' ..-#l44jAnt to kr. Reit, halt.ao atinsit as:theZtimarks of the .Philadelphia /fetes m relat.W4o:4er , r seputsentative, Mr. Campbell; andire "" Perceive °ithing in the whole affair toptillisdnin the Mist Bust's cowardly_contloct. Yet- we 'due,h,e and sheets of kindred sympathy - with s> and 13 ' Congressional u r am, crowin g fiver the , j.if it added a feather toll. -tap . 01 the Ar kansas representative.'' What mittint sod` epirit—.;.whaf gentleman "Ann cel4- cide,,:tritti'them? 7 CIRCULATE PETITIoNB--Theßepesl Brag; ited.—ThilSebatehee'reAlS i ed to plta the un-. conditiotua Repeal Bill at present by a strong Vote—and if the people will only go to. work in earnest, and back up" the 'Ainafe, the Re. straining law till be safe until it has •had a fair trial. The Liquor men,nre,boirever, very active; they 116 'e'ieraaniekkgait4tflitt, are continunliy out getting Signent; The triendtt Ofjemperance ought to he equally active—` our friends in the Legit:Warr must be sustain ed by the people, &tee they are right—if the people become indifferent, they will become indifferent also. It is true that (he Liquor • • . .men are wo rking for themselves ,their. own pocket, and ruin—the friends of temperauce , • are working for Others, and the great cause of lituanniti--they stand on high land noble ground—their opponents are rapt:lly sinking in public opinion, o the lowest depths ot 'gradation--t sere isvet-a:brut - On' creation, that would cause its brute;te ptirtaie of much trashi as the large miss of gum .mauufacturetn-and sellers, provide for :their , felaw men as rt beverage. . Among the "private hills" posited a Harris ...,diurg, on Tuesday, through the Tiutti:4; was a suppiesnentto an tot of 185.4, o incorporate ;the Ifivigation Raitioad Conp4us. - - The hill . authorizes the company named to fig the east : aro terminus of their Railroad 4,'either, at Port Clinton or Auburn, in Schuylkill county,,and tnake either point the place of heginning.--- The ociginal:C'harter - antlioriied thz„nonitrac 'tion of a Railroad betwgen 'Auburn arid Fort Clinton; Ititivmplement au I hOrizeff!Aif com patty to Make Auburn their caltertirr2 inns' - and build a rtad, sit miles long, to Schuylkill Haven, "at that point to conneel whittle Mine Hill Railronii. LAST October the Lancastei county grand fury ignored every bill presented' against yin. litters of t - he liquor law. At, January term they rhtrirned forty•seren "true', ap;aiust offenders—thus _partially removing the y _ proaCh cast upon her peopl4 by the ,illegal course adopted at October term.--Buffeiitt. These were found by a ,neiijury. It was 'predicted last Ocuilicr that there, would. tc a reaction, alit has been ti 1111 1 it "Ti illegal actions ,are notorelyliglite4 by the second sober thought.' WIIAT A cliEll(IY/IA N lIA 11IIEACII.— When Rev, Mr, Ives, pastor of the ,llethodist Church, 'in Auburn, N. Y., was told c !hat„ Clergymen dared ,not_ to preach on # ,rouiptrrince'lsom filo puipiti;'he indignantly replied," that for ono, he should preach TimPeranc(c' 44 f It split, the aotA steepie." thou good d'faithful preacher:: TEMPERANCE MAER MEEtIE(I.--•A tirnsa meeting of the friends of yetoperattee will be 'held ill 1 1 111 . '04M0 this eve!) ing. KeepihO bill! also rolling here. IteittOot your efforts as long tt,i the prestot restraining liquor law is in jeopardy, Pour in yout remonstrances against its repeal, evil? to theOlist tiumen!. how TO ACOMPI,4O4 IT.— Valt you fall in love? . Do yon kimw bow? AVere you .'ever in love at all? Never 'rand Nailing l Would you like to make somhbo y love you? .Of course. That's understoO;(l. We ll it.eatr 1 ' he done, and it ion be done very asily I . Yes —no matter how averse toivo may be the lady or gentleman, you can me e him or her turn to you libe,the sunflower tolthe,sun, and' ...live only in, the light of your affection. lint how 7 Jug- read thkt mysterions work, ad vertised in another eolutndof lour paper to day, by ProfessorMoviroou, of New York. yaitedl"The Blies. or Harritigec He gives •yon the whole seeret.—Ardilletis: •„ - . . Hitilowsr's Plu,s, the beitrentedy in the ' , Union. for Female Goroplair4s.--TheseSilla are p4ticularly recoMmended to the citizens of the ,Ilnion for their. 'extraordinary efficacy in female complaints, and they are alike vat• uable either to the dnukhter verging into ;womanhood, or the mother ei the turn of life. It has beets pro'ved atiovittil contradiction that those. celebritted Pills,Willeure all dig •or4lers to which females are peculiarly subject and enable then? t( pass theti critical periods of life, without exposing themselves to thou dangers they too often inetir . by Other treat.. . WHO'WANTS TO BE MARRIED I TIIP/ AIZT 1)1 LUTE ifARIAtt. The most extraordinary book of the Nineteenth century/ TRIO BLISS OP MARRIAGE. • TIM Far TO THE .ALTAH, 'Realness' nabs tor; OR. now Tom ;f 4 4 arli. 5 ' () I, N r ! c o ot: sr ? sir, I" eopt ig artne i t 2 l M ss:ed e 7 Thirteenth edition reedy. Printed on the fluent paper, and iiituttsrled in the Brat style of art. , ‘. "Lore rules the court, the ramps thn gmft ' Per Lore is liettren. and Ilearea ti Lore. ' So sans the bard ; yet thousands pine , For love-of life the light divine.,...... Who, did they know some mottle Marin. _ The hearts of those 034 kite to warm, Slightare, Might die, in blissouprome, Possessing all of which they *mut. The read to Wedlock wouldlow UM" 7.,. Delay not, but to lIONDOUT go. - , rips oteggoo ttrota his gloomy 'Ohaga - ,- - .1.4 . dnlitnititla on living thltnat 1: ; c -"Then miss Lb" Moments as thal- - Lye MI thelliukiandejitrongh - At tend the prevent te your own . . _ AVM. all the future is, unknotre. A hippy msnisse,man er mold tan bow soutane : by ItONDOUTI3sa e . It WAR, how to snake Mee or pi:4m* win U. dewded atfeetlonanf as many of the omelette eekantlisdr bearta map desire.. And the plan is motet Yet *DM tinting that, all may be married, I e. of age„ an pearance=lont and it an be meowed with spelt t - PAIL Or. US. ow and that detect km is kW. e 7 , , grettitailDtt ...: ' - ' --; it teschm bowl* Pau love. " " - .. . Philedelphia , ReWlst/Lwovwrius - I 541 .„ 42 „ 4 It tesehm every eye to 'forma beauty of its own. Mins Uuteindlehtitylkidlialan -• . , sou vs,* It teachei how to set when fascinated by a lads. • ,lionnteartion - e..-_ -t -' - 1 lin lin An , ' It teaches bow to make the wrinkled/km errooltx ifonotearbauecraekrt sod hortPittals '- . 60 60 ' - 6 1 it teaches ynntbe %haat with testiest to rendateunt lielmsylkiliValley - - -•-- • stl 50 fa , . fireeraetee*oiekteer sylto hes been ono& troisso - - loetwey - Crva -- ' - - I' - " "•Ide a °I " ee t 44402441, 4 004 4., 1ft4r.146 through the temi*. 1101" . ciitilltlit99llf Itt: iktfillitilkkAtill 411 191 k. ill limiters • - •• -, - - so .7 - t a map ankoidi : - ,-.. . ..., - ;_ , 18,280 it tout. 'total ftr-thigitfliow 16TASIA2f ''' '' . ' , ' itml 'lv . w o w beautifying the - i Schuylkill Neelsetion r "Ile e.lollt 212,151 4 2 ' 4 ,!. ft: iti*.L. .1 1 '!r,i 14 1 "k 43 th fihk rkursvisatiaLrylife.rre4- ,- i : 0 ) .=, 2: IfeWir4=ll-Ittene tt fierc i r r. ti ~ , I , 1,1 4 .1: 1 :;:- • • -:‘ ::. .• :- -- .-•.-? s-- r " 9 --, -' ' ` 1 1 title:: esi - sat„ - ''. -: - - 1 -1 . -- ' .101 1 1 . I t 7 l i .iseture rin tri.......r Pe tivantAtisisnio - slarricki":l t -niittilia• teimeiaireirvifissit aS alievoi.sed I Da.kitimftemer '' ' ' ' - ' - tiilluo Re:444 dies sod ficettlostev. = '' - l i Ito } , t ignitillios hasnilitiWittlitt-ilettntity eeictis4 , 9 4,049.4t 11 : 41 ,C94 , a 1 - 50 , - i 4 - 3 .-:L or> r This deeidedtrthe most feseinattaiGinterwhig• and we _,: lad e schooklll Ns,- k Cost . , t , ~, „,,,,... m any usegi and practied work int Courtship, Aletrimo- , market front this Region by ditriirstot Asep f riallik tbbigheatirNartsukriliZoi ' •' 2 ." i5O 19 • rat 4 ny. and thedattell and delights c an Atar,rted Life. listable 1 * „,„,,, , .4+-1- . ~,,,, .. _ ,- • ft' A 2,..g -'. .: 4 , ,,......,' thmlottusWeal Co. , p. ',,,- t., ..- _I• , - A ever been issuld'froni the on:ert e ta The arttel room of use soppy so maul gtattost wak-Fea, +1.0.W. 'Buckliotratoccoolkk ' c .., t,... . so ikle u - - '-' emddlottem, which in SO ntinr In:taxes mserente - a ?ins • iiiiikiti. lont.” ilia ' =Mt `bli!lit *apt _ itiC ol 4* - 1 1, 4i4 " itki.-,: i ' .: _ !lot, (' INI i tri - I stsdon 01 heart* an 9 **Hices 1 ° e***90109211210 111 * . ...-'' r.—''-.," - ' - ' ,--.......'" .::-' .: ` , ' - s' it., ''' 4 lit t: l4 4 a Meet ft.it.est, 4 ~t -- . 400 ,dd ... 1 MI .. .r. banntnest and erren the Hwitt.of thonsanda of the yenta , live tosertsimo olt mmtm..-sott . Mho .snta..-iteanot -LyA k ei,go t r ox iv A 1400:*. ... -.. to Oo saa , aptbososi .of totli tete*, it thottmebly , ectslysed and 1 . 10=rtnin land. ea il the ettirktr - 01411" lisrlrattiliPoal,ll99 liaturek•llol4479 gulti 041_,_;,,UIts; ';' 60 1 10-01 espolud,.Every env „wo e o Atelniatit, Martinitelnia _,..,. +- .1 .... ~ .-". ~ ' _l___,.' _.. 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F this' It to iiefer to ,, iiiter silt 'Tie state of lite trek, polliotiot. - ..‘ . . • Deo 11. 35 • \ "Raba Ecrsi.itti" . - A 4.Btp..—A hill ostetutiblv ta aid deadline" ethigranta to Kan. .'.sae has Pissed to ita second leesdingin • tbs. ..•Alabama are these: That wLere a cempinfof.loo , Oral' tts is . formed tinder a leader,ittid thellict $$ Made known to the Governor, he shall diavr !Rep the treasury for an amount not exceed -tog 125 for each man, tong in 'the emigre. ttott„ which amount shall be taunted Mao the ;corers of the State by a separate tax to be' levied upon the /slave propettcthoirStite.— This' tells the wiry; fp? r ;r con ._ T - Raw g 4.74.• ' -' THE- NAVIGATION RAIL!IGAD ' i COMM ' 4 ' llk ''' , " 1 - I . l '- A ID ' NEW 'AD - VAIIT'MVNTS truiftet busmos with each ar., tis we 11.. te ' lt iP l ".lr t h e - ta r . p. • d room y ap t am a s roma kjiptiniltgAltlettLitr. (Mier Ulmer. Athena's Hat take charge of to Which only Meial,cre wilt Stole , k.OPrefia ItiVailifftekTimovas, r FernarSX-1 1 " -5-1 Y hate access. In this rooni mord vti3l he kept - on - which all those who hare pattliir sale eso ea EtiRY AV POOLE, Geolcsiral, rftmoiireptical itodilltdn.thmincer e Creitsest ter Isom* also those silt' dist Pis pureha!rey-' r e tt. c tu e , bi, giros attratitne to forms and exsuilus- Thietriii greatly facilitate laralnelisc, and ds soon - -tines of Midlands, to mirrors or Imam requiring sm. as the days of the weekly tele ,d ege preme i , „ inat somme - y, and to the superbtradiHnee mad maim at foe plaartaterrs of rotates. gntedoleakra from abnardwillatrO time their virile Febnukey Pitir:4,,%54 144 f to Meet tbkmen*ra of tho' - liseociatton fur the traniiiiliett:if'lntsloers; itallerstinsil that, the dealers at „liichemati, -eagessell in piping le i bileatoedittabersit Aro A.R.064-1 tioe::llro.thirdaot the evils nailer whieh the Cos i Tiede ha this Codity labors ,`grow out of the nitsrititirnriorts" of leteresped hatteltasera of , . • Coal, and -the want of 'an interehnnget of Rena - ment nuking the produecer. It isAiituricaut that *Dile of our must experienced utd recessfiat ueni engaged in the trade hem w Waste folly pewit to teenage the Mining thiparkettlit;:do 'not paves, that knowledgeof merreantile trausietions to Cualile them to dispute of their,!o44 ti idtan tage,—end they become the:prey-for middlemen nut engaged in Mining, whose interests , tendto depress prices to the stun:hag Hot. We would laci4nAll such to forth their with tht4o hones below who are copied- in mining Coat:here is speedily as pessible," - and tien their interests gill soon become identiCal. 'Mb inter ,: Sias of the purchasers it Richmond ought nok to be aiktagonistie to thei)nterests the prodiiirs bore, and the husiness never can prosper so long such is the case. • We c.inidder twifisetning of thia AsaOciation tie Java impßaant 4 wurement made the trade In this region forth* last ten yearsi and with pro dent counsel, and a desire to co.tiPerate faithfully with each tithes". the good effects af . this AssociA Lion will he speedily felt throughout the whole extent of the Schuylkill Counti Coal Region— nut only on the Ciial interest, buf f s!' the ether in tomb of the County. „ , _ • We would recwausend, the ineovoration of the Association at 'once, so as to phie:e it :NI 's pc:trite:it nett footing.' Pittabit.kii asp Itratrisa! Exadtuse Re- PORT.--.-We have received a ix the Annual RepOrt of this Conipany iu, Paatildet form It isi much more i yolumnions than-usual--mating Pamphlet of 11 pages., In addition to the usual details of thebusiness,..there is , itippended to tip Reports vast - aawoot ofdnftiiiiation. respec ting the different-routes to tuarket,atid the expenses at ' transportation, cullected'by Dutton Steele, Eb 3., Engineer, who has great experience on thl4plut, Laving beau in the employ of tote 'lleaditetit ; road fur a number of years ,pnitt. We stiff co* 'dense from the Report such .tnatte:ti as prove of I n t e re s t to our. readers. 2 Tpfre is one Import ant point Connected With transportation which Mr 'Steele bus nut imiehetl. ~ttitty l'itilude to it h e reafter us soon us we eau pru:tur 4 e semi, further information on this anbject. . MEETING OP COAL DPALSSOI PIIILADELPHIA. folloWing will be routr.f i of importance to the trade abroad,: , .F... att.nr,truta, Jan. 30,1856. D.:BANN/44, Esy—Dear- ~Yir I—At- a tail 'meet ing of the Coal Trade Leld -- this :utt,*ning, it was unanimously. i .fesAalccd., •Thut• we reaffirm a's the rule tutu!. cutesJ ism of the Untie ) that settlements fur shipi n entii' of Coal be rtqui red to lie' tpatlei by the *sigh i r.eg, littered on bills of lading, .ne delivered -an board boats or vessels for purchaseit at the place of shipments. i That the J/irrers' Animal be [. .cevitestert to notice the above in the remarks on ' tbe trade, usually publishod.inite columns. . •'. i - '• • 't` ' 'IL LEITH - Mit, Prefisieia. Titus IL Miter, sceerelary. ", i • i ~ -.., r A ?liar. At3 . "l'le COAL. 'IN IiOD4IIIDIVIY.A.-- IT 0 41.1 7 serve, by; the riepart. - 4.0...3..51eub5, l'isy.,, Supers intend en t of Traffic onllls Phiindetlphin ani Deaf. 41-tt . . _- lug Railroad, that nitro tonal' (loaf sent to mar- . -,--- __ ket in 1854 over this• rued Ives tre4sported with Locomotives using .Anthracite Coal at kiel, and at i cost, less per tea than ever before attained. - ' 'The' cost of transpur tin g et'lll in;185!. was •L 9 2- t. lue.ecutit per tun less than in 18;14. ' 1 [ The actual cost , of traospertittic a ton of Cati f ito j Richmond during 1855, kir thie round trip of 190 , i miles doss ti anti up was 33-41; cents per ton-- a i eludin g maintenance of ruatl,ls4-38 cents per t D. ! 4/lercbuntlize iiiir ton 80 . ..0.1"ienti----incluaing main- 1 tenance of 'road 108 cents-1 1 02etwers each 84.i49 i 1 seats•—itteluding maintenance of road 125.54 it9.l We doubt whother there Isis Mai/road in this co 6.1 try rir in the world, which car?- give such au ez i- j bit-Of eheapttess of trausputfatiuo. ' 1 ! CAL TiIA DD coy W rISTED,i PEN:vs rt.vattra..-t--- The Pittsburg tiozette says 1---During• the year • i 1855 the Monongahela. - .;lB4.vigation. CentranY 1 brought...down 22,234,069 biishets of bltiltninims 'Coal. .Of ZVI amount, 18,300,159 busheiti.tiere loaded in beatsTeraperliTtion below, and 5,933,-:I ' S5O 'bushels in flats for. city! nee* manufactories , and skein boate. '..- During ;he seine titztee-51 1 78,188 I bushels Wert loaded iti bargek r imlo- the 4111611001 the Monougaheisi en* shiptied - allow rittettital ehipment by' riper fur , the year 21,41' . 5,354 'Might 1 «ie. E2ticoriting a tun at 26 bushels, the eirior , ,,,,, ~;- BOATMEN'S MEETING. ration by river would./ite . 3oBl;l4.tons. 1 , r Meet in of the Boatmen of the The supply to wiriniffaitorteit anti for city L use ; '- a g. • from other sources than the hionetrgahelts riven. is:, tile 1 v ' :211,! 1 4, f n s itlr k Att i :ry 'e l; n` ig nitYll l l`i ;? estimated t t be equal ta the!amount above Etlited 1 • lIIICIIRATi nERKESIAD lilt was appointed l'resident.' 'as delivered here in fiats; trtakingthe total .ton. t, Vies Presidents--Dttniel Burkerf, Philip Kauffman, sowed'here in Menefeetaring, tin steamboats, iind I, ii illiatit Saylor, 11e a ry Ktchner,Josilth Dreiblebels, and fur dotuettie uses,..lo.3so,39g,bushett. -.. • 1 Gabriel crowo. , • . • tart , -.30911Vd }IMAM• The aiuount shipplul by thilitt to 'iiltilatielphin . se .„FL% • . . rc rs rt. That tetcording to the custom of format} - years, a meeting of all tho linattnen at tiltravot points anti this east sot 13,185 t°1"1. byPonnaylv Anis road, 50,904 tons; by laid tx tension, to. Brie, } Rion.; the Schuylkill Narktatlon. assoublb to appoint' 1.0,211 ( 014 . end I l i Ohia i f erl'Peii ti e„ It e ili e f o il itototes to roproent theta at a Ileatinenli Conrentiiin, in ho held a t frhuilkill !Giv en, to establis4 frills mut tp Cloveboul, frum Barling4r. minor, 46 1 800 II)Osi , . Tile tonnage flow 11.111 1 :1UtCt!? ' Pill ilitlOttle li6 as i ' i l i ti l i s i ' i l l ' it ti th ' t o ll 6 , " ln b i ll ti s t i' w l' a 's F, : n ! m3Y he rit ' llit°.6t thrtn follows : : ~ • , 1 0 S. i N eig h e d , That the Mb en d Mt of Felattary next, be' i 4 i By river to ports below, - 1 7 - .15)421.1 f . the twit , Appointed to hold oald Convention. 13 y nea t t o tho eut .i , • . • 13„1,35 • Rrsoirmi, Thst all perkutot el:timing, seatt,As deleptes 'I ,J . • i ~ , ? By 11 , R•.. ~ g. . .1.1 , bo ,e4l In Said Convention, meet appenr on the Intl day tif the ' • j 1 • ~,,,, , mooting, JO4IUA Ilfilt(Ell,kraniv. By . 11... R. • " Cleveland, - ' 1 ''' ' 0 ", 01111 ' ' January 20 ,' 54 i ' • 140,211 1 . ' '''' Br equal " Erie - ' . • t - , ... ',....L.2 ROCK DRILLING NAORINES POB SAVING. ' 1,109,611. - UARDNEWS PATENT, ' 4 14, 0 14 - I 4 IOR tunneling or shafting operated, g .......-.L.-1. , by hand, barb?, or itesnipewer. Emnllept thrill 'of Total sent, to market, ~ - - 1,523,628 -. the turbine ireli;ha hut SO poundq, rint'he opsrated 11 R e d uce d ie'b ef i le t f this i f f e eld give its it total; ono man, and strikes IN blows per minute. The Moe of 38,110 Iflll I Rini Iris feobilble that, tlierti 11f0 i'"l , 43l" ' "it' Y thPe°Widwit)ll6f • ,2lll tail "14)11141)rin g ; 4, ~. , i whic. ottilldhat,lltrews the Drill with great litres,' in other POll to 'of supply, (Mu which ir,j,) loyu6. , son4 i n m er m,, rusk one num ran drill a hole I i Inches In siblii to geCtletitilo, which 11' 1 1)41,1.s well this to 40,- ' itimuoter,n InOivii in drpth;per hour—in orrlinitry sand., t)00,11(A) huShete. - , . ' I stone;'. to 3 feet per hor s . t l i t i3 dri o. ll t t w et , i ( u. if i t l h Df t ' l st o s i l n i a a c t h t i t t t i t e y , , Estitnnteti niteriling to to 011ie at the vont of . Angle. In a drift.way, t . et. , The work of this arteldne ran baton ~ exportntinn t t 4 Cool rent, lin Illarket l i as . Air ea '''" )'' "'''')''''' , '' --; et Ell. l's Twine), on Port carbon road, a hero lt was ex. , enumerated, was it lira& $,0 104 1. 535 i hat wimp Ps' Whited. '..it:o lanes ran tie hitnished of inereaseit power , 'Minted by the probable amount obtained fur it, .. as santel, - 1 Its value may be set diuwn tit; $3,270,853, i Tito l',IO•ot lii,tht far selinyikill . and ether counties is • The Coal' trade or Wet ern p ooos s,i rosi t t i s - • tur sale. Apply to the late.ntee, . : : . atenilily.increasing. These ereasellehipmebts by; . . ;! . • ; T a ri . n A tt l y r lt t l i t t i l tii ii{ :tf tl g A I N tl aw N t ' lt o ' rk. I. river amount to 3,000,000 huibels, and them is a!' • t t irs . '"it;' , ' - 1 , , ozcos - ,-• .', - proportionate Diereasehy eatialand railroad. -- ----- z ----- ------ - - ' -- ----t-- t - • • • - • . - • - CRATES! 1 1 Report et Shijimente . , . From Ricltutend,for the week , ending Saturda,y,,ltin. l- :ust Published, a New Diteovery in Idedleine! ' I nary 12.th,-1836; • / ' I • t i i • , A.FEW WORDS nu this rat runal treats i Toga. _ ,Jr i 1 ' ment, wi theta 3fediclue, of Spermatorrht a t i New York. 1 go! ; . 7..... 1. or Local IYeakness. Nerroqs Debility, Low 1, 1 - , ' " I " "" Spirits. Lassitude: Weakness of the Limie I i .-- il - rd(nd Back. Indisposition and Incapacity fur-Rudy find 1 ; lAtbcit; Dullness of apprehension. Loss Of Memory:Ave:- WOO to ,Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity { tielf-Distrust,, I Dizziness, Ikea-Ache, Inioluntary Discharges. Pains In -the Side. Affection of the Eye's, Pimples, on the Vac t, Sexual and other Intirmitlei in Man. , ' ''' Amts the f+ettch of Dr. H. De Lowy. ' The important fact tbid th wale rzulng complain to May easily be_temoved *Mout Metlicirle is in this mail t ret t clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly sumasful treatment- as adopted by the author, fully or,. !gained, by means of which every one la enabled to cuss hiutsdf pertectly, awl at the leafterusiblecast, avoiding 1 theta") , all the actvertleed megrims of the day. . I Sent to any address gratis, and post free in a atethalew ?elope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamp* to • DR. IL De LANEY; Seet.g,.'ssi 17-8 m• . 11 LispnasttlA7., Nes v. York . Total 'kW liar otanufatturiqvun;,ooo, itt„ For seri )11, laud Year. : 1 / 4 o ehipreents for filo week orßiu4 Janu‘ry 213th, 1856. Coal Trade liyitotirroad for 1860. Quantity of Coal F4l 1t hyltallnolut for the week nnilter ' or! on ?humbly ortnlng loft t' Nrt 6tdpkvi • " Mtg. . j, O6 R 17 thvom . . " • 898' 01 ti. Talg 11 .Aubar Purl, Clinton, " 2,918 Prr)vl9usly tbLe.year, ;Total, .' To same time bact year, _ Decrease,: Cositly - Ittslitrelds"/ 83 P1 The aatlowlas is the quantlti of 6al taturported over the ditraroat Railroads la Schuylkill County, fo.tbswitek araihrg no Thursday aveuhisl4st; WILL.MI6; Mlus 11111 sod S. Havesli. )I.j 7,037 D 2 311. Cuban " ati 1414 0') 4.411t01 Schuylkill t'alley " 1,001 0:1 7,110 lb Carbon & et-Carbon -", _ , 7,013 17 20,231 01, 31111 Creek• i 3,707 12 16,1011 03 unk, E c b uT itili .‘ I ,S.b7e 17 x1.11'7.13 Cumber/and (Md.) Coal Trade tor 111156. - • ' . ' • - 'For the kur week: . ..., , slm. v i a : , 2,442 00 7.147 00 _ —______- --_- - . =.-- - sasses of Ton ranortnosties on . NO* /hag Don Pf.o/046m:Ais6strn. To Rltholond, 112 Mr • 118 'ls ••$1 80 11 9 To Ptillad'a.. 1 110 1 115 14. ICV Spring 31111 s, . IOS 168 .• 1 1 . 46 Itasdt• . . 120 1 16' 1 1 id • COAL STOCK 1 9 AND OTHER. 5CH1111.811.14 CO. STOCKS; cosawrsz 'cum! - suit i co.,sarmit. ME . MATRIMONIAL. .- YOI7,NG MAN of sttictli motaf a ad, teaperatobattlis. :Ma to correwut with or d. ,4,t a lamas iwdy, withal**to sweritepol. illtaltwwwfw. prepcomewsiug Apptiuwiner wade moderato ile• tone ere 9.44 twintltcw. LadJus laterotrd wtil Awes sures w-.. "t 4 wiaolitikkwTOh-BOthidwwvAt. , • Fe, ary 2. 3/4g,. .5.3 t -`,ICESWICK 111$TITUTE, S'SCHO(.)L ii - estiblishd upon . - nand and 1 10 Anit a, tedibdpies; YOUNG LOWS placed hem, can strand to any and Wit Um timed' onus mental branches. ineindlog ljanrln* and under the di - tertian of the utost experfeUbed". IMAM. Pnanaitto Extrebes arts t angbt by • nwohmidtrittwt t-stooPt embus* will be found artbadiuneseable aildition - wme advantages of the SaardirrT &hod r **they both tmpart ram =dim:mote the beetrt. - 'tow .uhrre address ' • - _ ODA& LASC sp Elt,Princpal. Norristown, ie.. February 2.'56 - &lea i• im UST. RECEIVED ' ' zl large-assort - m a ul of splendid Petfarnery. &e.; !rota the Meintfae too-freer Jttleollauel attriseriandolthert. --- - All those wluv want Otte Perfumery, call at C. DAR ' LETta Book Anti Variety Store.' . • ,- JAlnizry 21.1 8 54 • - M-f . '134,V4 58*1 18.%0 11 148,807 01 167,057 12 2 4 3 .111 12 •16,0'00 PRIVATiIt : SALC HE subscriber, Orate t Pet - 3 1 6 e _uses % bur inlttabto peoliart'' 'trastd* township. i t oylldn county. cotalstios *me of 1214, gri vith throk ran °tactic Kamer:l , lo burr. a it itr.grtti sad droubtsairi 213,4 n. itcaa tun king order. Afkart44.3 tlitpiariter bra 101 stable; al4uf whlch 1.4 - di'voited of ott fintomidda Urals: ,CIIAS. MAXILER: FebtAtart - Sato • "s:2:. PORI Livery "liable's! Li!vex" , I faBEAT ANIE3I , - amnow , coreeet4 , 44.powo dcaringtouppolnitmetur mass. Ihe nWerrirgned be- "" log cogaged in other brialneas now plfcrs for sale ihe lowing stock r—lfarara, OirclagerSl. 4 .lelgisa Menet% and all the fixtures completer Tor earriltllt firi4 biLts !nese 'The lz.tablei will be rooted for two 'yea*, from April neat, with tlie influence and custom of the Hotel to which the Stabta are attached. Parties wbhlog to ptircbase can addrees the understood.' ' SAILOR.. BeEropikill ITacco, February Febru '46 -; 5•3t6 ra ALISCriLLINEOUS Ai' 09/13 of T' B ait s , &WA 22 Po 60 Peutids per yard, ea Lind and Lei aide by Dee. d 18 . - Z 49- E NARDLra &KN. . - . ... IIIENRY.W. POOLE'S l'op'ographi . . .• . cal Mali of tile :dive TIM tall'mid; Including the V, extern Tref o the Pottavinn Coat basin and the . sh. I:trill Rogi rt. Fite 40 Inches square, chlored and mount ' ed. Ile-niv for dellvery. at - Bannait's and at GILITtrUCe , Ike': $t .-4. and at lit Pool'ipfflqa. ~' "--."(:)..t01,r 13. 1i,55. -..7 - -- ~ -. , , ... - _,.SLAtES.I,SLATtik, \Tus.r ItEctivED 4-;Cases ' Slates eJ a...Linrted sines—•for Asti) ettestiostkente aitetrotait, . , • BANS.A.N; Sept.:6, 111- . ittiOre. itreet. /tamp PROCLAMATION. i) 3 ifICE is hereby given that on 31V., , iDAY, the Ilith day of February, itiSd,cptutueue: log at'lo o'clock ju the foreuoon, nn adjournedl Court of. COIIIIII6U Pleas. for the trial of zausert at is me. will he held i t l'ettsviile,and will continue ter one week. Sheriff A Mc O,P OttSYll.6.) Jrn. 19, 1656. • j 9 si)- s olio. n O l t 954 - *, io ii' 6 . (611. 6.0'14 7 1•.: , 5;5 36 . 21 - il2 3 5 0 4',11 -, 12 ' / pet,: 200 1 NOIES .2'.1 151 155 CS 205,, Rye, I 1 ISt: ISO t 1 t., @i 1 tho • Corn. white, " i .- 0 . 9. 0 0 13 " yellow. * I '751 ' 412 , ' 010 f i t, 76 • . 06t6, - .- . . 42] Ci!erse, per r 6, ~. 70-4 ~ 9 , 1.: 66 tvi, -.10).; 66 72, nffee, i ..14 1 .6 I 10/ ea, 14:1 • • 'II r„ij-,i , 1,1? • ' 116Lnn , .• • i i•• Ifi •i. 'l l f ' '- ' i. • a. • .-- LEONARb & MINtZER. , , Mese pork. I; (kit 'e,. 6th I'. '•' ' • - 1 Butter dalry " 155, •'3 i IS .2r i • - Breaskers A: Dealers in Exchange. , • ' • ' • I •-',. , 4. , - 4 ' ' ,:•:-• - '- • , , Sugar. " 1 s-,, • 7- 1 .„ s c 5,,„•'.i,.• • ' 4'. • • l ' A 31.4 V I A , l'A • - . . jAMelasses, F4ir- ga11..! • l et ', fIOI.IECTIONS. ATTENDED TO 1.,011, lin/4 , rd. • " ' 1 , 4 ",..... • krki 'P • ' while crud AT "P k." • . ' . .4 - s " -1-. • and drafts fsr sale on all tlie trlnripal titles , In the - . .c •• 1. ' . "l - - ' ' ' .. • ' "- ' i '' sinter, 1 10 (t s nil . S': Qt Sft I Union. .Also drafts far sale on- En d, Ireland, Sent- ', land and 'Wales.. • . ' . : ... I . :. I ' lni° ' . ° I. , . winter. /W• . • t:) , @) rt I - .. Oct - nber 13, '55 . perbi.,sprlag. f r • 1 w: ' * ' winter, i ... 207 i 2 PS) 4,k 2/5 i ... - • •' • P PROCLAMATION... \TOTICE is herety giVen that on MusD N, the 4th day . of February, IS3S, commend at 10 o ' clock In the forenoon, an adjourned Court of Common Pleas, for the trial of cans% at issue, Will be held In Pottsville, Schuylkill county. and ytill continue for one week, MATZ, ,Sherf. Nheritr's Office. Pottsville ' I ,••-t' • • : Jan. 19, i£so, j , 7 3-3 t • A RARE CHANCE, S VOW ot ered to .go i-tO the Book, I , t..ti,;m.ry and Bag busillPFX., In Philadelphia. .The old establishrd stand, known as the, sigtt of the "DIU lb)OK."in Third street, which bail 'von e,xteissiscly nett verti*eti for the ha=t ten years, is now offered for n e, to. getter with th - e stock and machinery of dory, and unexpired The rent Is low anti the mock has been deerea.sol f. in the last few months, making a small each capital iu the bends of a good bliAncalt Loan ".suffklent to nial:e Nfortune. None other than a good businessman need aPPirf, -.Address ,with real name and reOlettee : A:1 AUAAIN. , . • . -81 4 n of the tilt nook." North Thirdstrect; -January 26, '66 C. H. DE.NCLER & CI:1i, ,• - Bankers and Dealers in Exchange; 2 doore Smtth,ofi the Expreee Offiee, Goitre Strcrt, I Potteriile, Pa., _ .., / yILL strictly attend to alkolfeetiohs entrusted; to Them; ruminate _Madness Paper, Loans, 'stocks. and an other securities. —, : Messrs. Taylor, I lictithers, 'harikari', New York, Drafts on Union Bank of London, Belfast Banking Company bt IrelatuL National Bank of Scotland; also at the office of Messrs. Grids 4 Taylor, Liverpool. • . ' - Messrs. Taylor, Bruce & Co., Lleth, Scotland. Constantly en Land and for sale for anywruroWat, from 1.1 upwards, in stuns to suit purchasers. J. • ' C These diults aro payable at sight. 4011 are good in 'eve. ry part of tinglan, Ireland, Scotland. andlWales. n- U current Bank No ext'iiinged at the best rates. Land W arrantabought tid sold. •.' Jan.iii.litsii 3- , is ^ 3 t , •'; _ ity Telegraph sad Tanaka?, °tali. The People liervleg. great TempensteeVeeting is to be lief(' Ili' Philadelphia this eveuiiii. The pet) . pie ate tieing round uP, The Liquor. League, tritb it 4 red-famt impudence and bloated carcase- atil.have to alink back into•its , EM ritveyaroursh Cougress....P sstooth trst as • , , - ' I Wasutsovoi, Tuesd a y, Jan. 20..--111 the .' House there was considerable debate on .the sobjeet.s of the iipeakership, and one uninC.- ef-ssful ballot tot Speaiter. • : . • , • Wednesday; Jan. 30.—1 n t,lie4l‘..uz:.c Mr..; ° ClingnianotTered a resolution to of it Speak , ~ er by a plurality vote, 'which after , considers : ble debate, aas rejected-7-ra*, 106-ilam 110. , --- -- - - Latest teem Ifissbiositorr,,r its lipiiker. , in the House on Thutsday ' ki., Cm sub: , - lined a preamble and resolutihu, propos... . ingsome that members waive Soe of t heir political -,,'' principle/ to secure an organisation---firstvot ing for Mr. Orr, and if he was not elected; then , \ for Fuller, iavitingall consenstive ' Weil krouife ;..,--• :.• in this arrangement. - This gave rise to aymg - - debate, in which it was apparentthat thereFe4 .. f , . ' no harmony botw4en the Americana ..._ _ zf2,110 Democrats, and the resolution was rej ' - . yeas 30, rays 1 6. Mr. Hickman vfferel- st` - resolution to elect byplurality. Atido ,to lay <this on the table was negati by pat, l ie majority. 411 r. Trippe Submitted a , substitnte. declaring Mr. Smith, of Virenia, the Speaker. ~ A motion to lay on the table was negatived.... 'Yeas 84, 'nays 132.' Mr. Trippe's substitute \ ' • was then rejected-leas 100, nays lip. - The ' question pending on Mr. Hicknian'a- riiiolu. . \ ;lion, the House adjoorned. • • - , , ..' stilt Luise by Tstegrapb., . • - 'rho hundred votes c ast for Mr. Smith, of •: Va., - for $p - &kyr, Thersday afternoon merit by the 'friends of Messrs.- Orr and Fuller, with - Mr. 'Wheeler added. Messrs; Barclay, Hick. than. Williams, and Haven toted with the' li , triumphant opposition: The pluralit rule will again bti'Voted on on Friday, with bet- ter prospect of success. ' . z.: . - Poor Fuller-"--how fallen.-;' he'll d better go , : over to the. Southern _Detnoiraty t once.--- He goes ahead of Richardson in favor of Sla , I very, and according to the Atily Nicer, he' -- I has abandoned Protection and desires the Free Trade.l'ariff at 1816 let Wnne. CO RiIiCTED IVETSI.I7 , FOL - 7 - 1:1E JOURNAI. W3l: MATZ, Merl" . . 3,5 t Wbrit flour, MA,: Rye , • Corn meal I. Willem!. red- bush- f l rbite .PITILA: & IV. •2n " . N 0.2. 1 , 24 i '24 0014. 011 4 . N 0.3, i bto . ••••- Cl tr ' em j p , :ntiry.No.l. - -4;4. -- -(91 N 0.2, Scotrli 1.14, 32'9o(a 34 00 1 •32 34 00.. 11.111 mad liar!. • SF 1 54, .? , tts " "i 0( ': 1 I T. H 1 (Yt English ljefined. P 1 12b Nat-70 00 duterimal)ar.llanneretl.: 00f41 90 0( I's 00(ct.. .00 00 " S 0 4/OX. FG ec_ (.7 WJptl(4 00 = - 1,5 000 . 75 (41 1 , 140 i O6 ; ' 75 00 test fon', 40 006 t 55 1 410 14. , 4 75,7 4 5 01 ' -4 550, ~.,3 7.5;ii- 4 COI ttin, F• 5 000' 011 Ot% o 1101 Ted- -- Z.- -44 ) .5 Otkg. 5 .507.-1 American rn,1161., Sbrathirc, nods, Old - rig 031011181, 1O) VIP. ':. Cherdrer Conntr, " ' Virg/411 ttar, • PISTTTS.fIaE ifitii.T S. . ine9t Flolir, 5574 ' 'p9 80 Dried readies. par d. 44 26 Rye Flour.l;bl. 100 .do do :onplr'4l. 226 lfu l'ar 200 Third Aiiplex,unparrd.l 40 Rye, ..do ' .1 15 Al4ggit,do4en, • . 20 Corn, do • 100 Huller. per pouud,. 22 nul4,• do .45 Shoulders, do.. 71 36 Pritatoeti, Verna, do -15 a 10 ~ Timothy Seed, 4 - rU 111y,pilion, . g 5 Od Onvoriced. Platter. do 8 09 ' ID OTTIIVILLEtRoaticE MARKETS.' (Re Prlcsa4) Fi.ouß,—Tho,.price of sv.heat "ingot from s'l it 00 to SII O Itye id'ielliog $1 tilbbl, And Borkwhig dour, at $4 . cwt. Coro weal nt, 112 cis and Rye chops at $1 25. .Gttstw--White *hens id 'worth ; 2I(PV bu, in. our markels,uml red $2, Ityi3 sells i tsl On Oats l 3 couts:ii bushel. , • MEATS- - -Beef id selling , the at, r. from 10 (q; 12i, els, ));attod—Moiton tl4 same, aril POrk from 12 tol•I' et's. -Meet; wholesale !toot I t l-to 8 cid. Ly the side. Pork nt 9 (a.lO ()yaw vdible Snit Meatkis about the Rattle 'MO t'eryhvated,,, Shoulders-are 6ulliog at ]`:;. try; vents ft), and hates at 1 t (it Iti. GAME ANIY geestsl, dr.cks, chickens, Le., pre sold for eeniit FRUIT AND VEGETA llLEN*.kpfll/14 are frouw, 75 cts. to $1 Te bu... Potatoes (;5 to 75 centi! bushel. - Onions, $1 00 etr. and turnipsso el •bit. Cranberries sell at 1.24 cents ci qt. PROVISIONS—Butter retails at from 25 ti:3, • 28 Ms. r e lb, and eggs nt 2'2 ets.'`' , odozen. , CifincEfttEs—Suk,nrs are the Fame. twit , mon Yellow_l3, good yellow Steamed A:10, and best refined white 1 4 24) ete.leitr, Cheese. sells nt 14 ets. 'f andlard nt 15. • Timothy sells at $F7.,.'• Kay front tti2T dollars ton by the load, andSZE; by the bale. • P,laster is selling at Si 14 ton. Salt at-C -11 sack. o .l.L 9 .—Winter-strained oils, are se/ling; by the Barrel at $1 OD " fjaiETe'phent Whale, at $l - 25 . 70 gal. WA RUBBER HOSEi.__:-.- -. . .:,..) ' ~..., • . clii.r. suliscriDer Agent forthe. Manu flieturers, has Just received a supply of lich India a tag Hose, of the best quality, for howl:told purpo• seo—lar aresidog Windows, and.also to bawd la ease Of fire, which lie. will sell *totemic and ri.iiii), at City cot, at • . AL ILINNANII • prii 7"., . Sook and l'ai-irty are, PatstiTt4. ... , . VALENTINES! VALENTINES!! =subscriber is prepared tosuppfy orders for valentines is any quediti They WI thl asserted, O bozo, et , Sh, St glut SurN 1 ' ^wards. The assoriasset this swim is the test amperie sad sTtertSlS, ever offered. Selected - from the Merest amauflietorice. Mend Terms to Dealers. MME Januar: ME - VELLUM OFF STOCK, 1 Great etstailme tar Cheap litstskili • r'rHE hasty decision - tourtkages 1 with rive to trassitait Book Pod , . r lars, bolds out ao lodurecoent,frod era ,4/..J tto potsctios to theta sagged ta the sq Book business midair in tbo roonty, other broaches of business st re protected) Ito hies tberefem resolved to oril olf•oor lame stock of woo ll . rapidly as poslble. vre tboro*fto invite those to east Baskets emus a ealki. triii OW beer Booksts cheap al any Tra#sitog Boobolior eao. rya ask la to etre ass trig. bthtti Ustattitbett to redwey out stoet of least otte.tailt. - • ILISANN.ItIt, Itosessusr.l, Zus. Ifc 144 ' -3 --- „ NEW spespHap.4wEsican i REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER. • rj'illE Stifierifienftkiiecoifirniiiectthe 1 jr:, ptif.lietfon niri 3 feiiGermanlerespapii hs thole , - ri,,,,,b. of Ittiatilln,_&b.ll,7lkVi emincr. tu arlsocekto Asne • Clean PrineWea. It mosterbts no oc,_ on'account of birth ' - 1 :aka OINK 4 111 .t*Irs _ TO veg- feetiorse—test taititegater• mined 0 1 , Pnient °tall ertehelnswiets - of tbs. Boman Carte - • cal illeraetteavamitisit Igeputillean Inititationalind I n oar Pit bike:ebonite= lieth4end IriSdatity on the , -MI" wltich 'wood aretirS•'. and dest• ens *abbttb Lints, and strike at the Inistitubiageof Pelham itself_ • LiTee IST IXSTICCfirri re TOE Anne *Wel:ass reeeirea froth pliyaletan;erka,s4psiessateent.tained Phew a iise tient ;be encl. a top). ni' the. E•eri•s I instroetiens to the Jeenite." It Is feinted In -Win acid - 1/Mnelc, and and art , ' tlytnialeins saramilation.Th/A toms asztraconcary work, 1 end leys -vent fa the pidiTie the reeealltli ert Gnat feel, t. i Haim bireittisor coil it , svilk ini . - instilisted iote • se e in the American Republican in riNmen.k. fkr ost... ? l i artlrallar a• finu-raid to enteral netestand geboxi s• kit I County _diaries. - , - • ~ 4-,. 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