• 1 1:111t1.1.1, SARCASM N 4 11111) WTB TRUTH. PENNSYLVANtA . LEGiSLATURE f ron i the oryit t .; llAniusnutut';',/441? —T' 11 rt .+,;, , a - T ,--,,,, ....„,. ~.,- ~-5 - -,..,,,..., ___ ; Th,. r,,11,,,,in g i 8 an extract .ne ovum-; ..mi, A _-.—SENTE.—The de ..-.! -.,,,- 7 .m. • .., ‘,..:,..- . . • 7 ' I' i -:-..7,4:.. - , ,' •-,.; '1.:," ! , N m,,y .. dud -e:lllack, of the Sapro:Le. Court of hate upon Ili.). licenr hill witli continued bY - - Ilm.m Slate, imm the m-a,..m of llitter.h,.mme r , !. ila!e lm - m.sirs. ,)V-ilkias, imigiam and others, wheathe ~ 0 ' ! —m, en.. , in mAltivh th, - t maajoyil of . the. Cot it , qmst - or, was taken;olm the first seetion of Mr. 01, 1111 e ! , „,,,-,,,,,,1.,,1 t hi - ! .. m .h.n.;:rme that fol.:, nu:ay-years ; Brom,vmmes substitute, iind it was agreed to-... ~. -4 " - . I , I:,m.i . 6_!1'11 cOnsimieri..d the 2 se e ttled. law of the'- yeaS 19; nays' I . 3y° - 4;1ulloWs: -, ..• s mat ,., as t',,,11,,,m-,s 11,4 t tl••• um, tie1 . ..0 .t,l cm, - , Tells—Me Deplane, Cralili,,‘, .Fergnson, ,1-C, PA. . .• (.1,l survm-:.• re:.-Tilarly made and returned, who; Flentfiken, Frazer; Gregg,- lige, :Jamison; I,WARI' if,,.>• 1 ' 56 • • bad tak.on pm_masea‘iumm hp tic;:ual ektry, and i ' Jordan,- Lewis,'Welquger, Pratt: - Erice, Se]- • le;11,, \ c,4 . 11 - 1 :-: . „ . „ 14 „, :i .• .( .I;ltke.tic•ri Lit part it it, was consilere4 .in • lers, Shuman,_SouOer,,Tsggart, Wherry and . ....-.eapoper i n!i7“..-‘cio... / ..ession of all 'the land.' within the limis ofi - Platt, Speaker— . .l9. . •-•-; -, • . J r ,-i•i.riatT. re.aol? ,, th e , . . .-• • i ~,, } t i, : 3 irvey, al:how:rim part of the tract• was! . Nays—BuckaleW,• Cresswell;: Ely, Evans, Th e severe ! - Ingram, Eillinger, 'Knox; Larabaely MeClin• , :;i,,iceN",':;:• , ;eo ,, l it i IV'j•J , ..llall , l and not encl msed." ""' fi'''"'''''l'" . S- 1 -i 7 Continent - 1 jmelmm•e Black to are thePoint.,-!; tocki Straub; 'Waken; NV -. 0 elsh and Wilkins-13. ;:'::--,,,- Ruff,. , - • 1 clm.iveral.ll:,;,:i,i,,,:;-• of the Supreme Court - dmil 2 ! This it regardeti:dl equivalent - to the defeat , ,/,;...,- t ,+;-,llti yi, tli c ..i . r : ,i,,, th,, 1 ,,..1 t 6,.. writ :s.. itAvo beemm so contrary . a mr. Wilkim:a7 bill. l .. . ~..,. , The other section, of the ,substitute were ..„. ,m,... •,:iuel , p.',_,,-..m,: jG:iiti.!;l:4(l' prec4tietiti that. it , • -11.mrdlY nismiltd :Lis ::', - atimimlL! . revmew of Judge'. then mm;4ecil . to, its fit. as the sixth, br a Simi .- 11],mc'iL to ccmivimic r e thti.people that cowl ' lar yote:' ' • , • , • • ! Hor•-m.—The bill to incorporate the Potts., • : im., the dech-ions-of the :_•upremef,Courcis mm- .- ! m, „,,,i t. i,,, -; f,...,;...i.m1,,m, I. rtire,r., po c k-s...tys— , ~,.,- . - . town Ga;i' Company passed. - . -,:,,, •• ... 1 „Al ~,..,y L m a,J,,y,wm,-y um pr-..;% • -tng Clint the - ' hill to incorporate the Schuylkill Haven „„m., 1 ~:aletni fqr Ir . li:ii/lcr.otlle. 111 AS Opttratitili. : 4 ffip i e v r atiti k.e!iii. , ll Riyer;Bailroad Comp - in) was .4 ,‘, m . :,..,m am, 4mMtmer rule . .. , ..qualiy ju,t :LIM ,”; ' ; ~ , r: i.t. •. ul,,titut ! ..? ini.t . -1;p:a• - e. But that 1; ......ur,:ly .r'reak ) in. place. ! .m, , u..4t 1;..... , .•7:3 1 .y. - Whena;l3lo:il,lO Of hil: ig 1 0.,;31,- ' %., I • . , 1,,,.: L. ~ i,Az ~,0 . ,j ~ . 4 . de , i. ,, i .,„- wzawut a „in: ,;. ~ fhe consideration of the bill to incorporate I.i..a:m[ll , •r-2" . -It 1 ;•J 'l o c. 1 7 ,: 01l tiro tit ter sure: to Carry 4 out in plain • the Franciscan Brothers of Cambria ccanti • 1 , g o , s_i f,itil.i , 3, , „,-34•re,1 3 tart a: , any jamt;s.e ti:te-to I 4 • was resumed, when a motion was mademmlto - - . . T , A7 I-.. , I .erforni. Ills ~041 , 11. 0 i,"r.:, inam., it ”u,-1..* to Le' 11-: , IVY F-1 1 '; . -.' - • , ~,,„,,,„, ~,, 1, n „ : , i i , ,. i l l,. i: 1 ,, a , u01 , 1 , : ,,c, c:.,11,11cra.. postpone the questiolt indefinitely, and nega. 1 4.,,..a. 1.1 i,-. 111/ It.irC.)l. ~./ 4 , \•llL•n, to t.3;:cr ~,t. tth.. tire: 1 . - o-- m e, -ye,ta -c,:nays ')S. I . i .„ „,,, No r ,: i may..„ :mud hatch it up w'aim bow materials Ot our • I . - 444u , e :t1: , ~ ,,.,:meat ,L,...,, , , Iv. 3: ,,, f. k,...0 u . 1.C.L. :: ,.:-. :,... ,Ii:•,::: i iL:e o . n . ltliC./ tO is itl,t ":1.1 It A motion Wai then made to recommit 'the 1 m.-. . m5,,,m 1.1 mi., can ot ,mmu,.. it ii t.n ft', ra :i ii,,m 1, bill to`the Committee on the Judiciary. with , . .-, ; r! , z - c. - :,t,e—tin, :415 . :il.lf. :111aS :111 , 1 C 111•11,4..., .. , • , ; 3 4 . ..,,,.. I , ~,.r... 1,,,,,, .t , i.,.. , ,, ~, , ,t , ,,t,,;, ti,,, ~,uti„ , , ;,,.. ~.;„ imma.ructions-to inquire into the .coustitution, ,- ~.,.'.,-,„, ! ~I, ,•,,- ~,.-1:, . .- 1.,.,v,„. .1 H,r•-•! a., :,I,y i e,,mle i•in, bylaws and oaths of",thi! Order. I.,,,,,t—seas, ID :OTtCF}B. \• lii:'p-L:c of c,f Wt! EIKE 1,1. - I ur 4 . - 1 .• .A. - . i . : 11 tI. ~ I .•. pie WI.I, ,il , :. la f.,r; . ,k,tt -,. 1 1 ,ii :-.1,,. It !••1140 r.,..,,;,1 a Irgi- 1 .;;;,,t. OLe • . , 1:.-i_ ~11. i tuou,...f k t Lltii, , i.i Like 14n. , i.i.. , b!..: IV:;ik'il =MEI I.i' MBE ME MEM 1❑ MEM ~.., n. •I 'Lett 1 :1‘,,,..•1 ,, ,11,1 • ,1.11,.11111y IVithu al. 143111 hi, 11 4 , - .1:11 14 lilPl l u i ur • i kt a e:/lltrary qi,v,•:;(111. lioil 40 , 1.111 10 lit , 11“.! k . ,1114 •iite 4 . 1:13 that 11 .11.1,1;441 , 1 Ore!' 114 - Itil, 01'0 Matt ' ; (amid 10)1 have Lvst thilFidepriVtal tit hl ITOper• H- 1 " ,,, L 1.6 . 0 It : and tioi,u-aud, of isoi.i'ot bare Liaoi i:a v. 11;o11a the datiL:iir t. milirh Elp,‘ I arc how in.fri,ttel 1.1 - 10-ing .the hoates t6i.. have zun t paid for. But they are aad.tio• "in'"" ( 5 11 " 1 ' z''"t rhould Iravt, prtit,arted fLi':).ll) \ll‘..,Ny._ 27:1t i )1' :- .L 1 -.... ... --•..: . ... • . . flUnqi. , ll that Z rti , Pl:„ , ..rty of a i.107.e . 11 4.uld L, iiti•ly Lt : !his olliee t At ~ ind,l h}' ...1 tenure :n lrnii. Utai. —new In:ds. new ia., to vaioni constant. `''''''' is t - " r ' • '”f "" ~ • 11, re:ll . n,r if , any tutu 1.... - :i.. 1.,1 a rile I% i.i , •!l ii.e ...zuprn:Au Corn sit.: '.,4 1... ,, i , i,.'..i 1 , . i , :.. L - ~..1, :,t. him not h . tr, •• mho tmhie Zhc. if limy !•: . • , ..1'.••• , ...-11111inn:ttion ”11 the ( . .t4nger of eivi.l not Th. day an hour may tain„; re innuinont ,than is fu,jelity oI t List ei/tal., change:l ou the ag.t.o - :re ter; nine •e ;r;. without tolta;1 dl.-tr„ lit•t ei•tt:ol.' i/V3di and fesigli ttisn. it each -neve set, jod.r2:,e, shall consider thennAt“es at liberty to ~verthrow the dortrnle: , of their liredece::•or,, lo of jaii,rniael., or,) -- ;.telii it can k: call •i woe! Ibe t h e nr:t liekie, ) unre.talo and hat the riv lize.l n•,rid ever A or a South tueriean repute •t'::Ale:ileall Would ho an itn or,rt'.l hiro4 in e:onparison to the" short lived of Pttan,7yhania Litv. The titles rf which ,:ty.11.6 v, be as stetidfa,t as the will het:•ente its oust:tide . as the waves. To r.vold thi- great callinity, I know of in, resource Lot tit it 4.t rf , re nothing for ill , : tnen.l,l.o gone before us On the se.•ro of :heir otacl:-.1 ;aid manire,c ul.criurity. But woaLi st:ttill by their th•cisions.hecanse. they hive it,to the law and be c om e at part of been ndicd am . t acte , l on--and right: have groW ' tip utt,kr theta which unja,t att•l cruel to take away:* c . ome 7 mar cm on strait ces a,:tinst ining Lincior from 11‘);n , all •in 1. 4h repeal cif o'ne of ments ever hostemed nd of Tenn• titra:ll) \I )1111c. a favor t , ers' landloril'g: warrants in Schuylkill cowl meat to the act: for , 'mechanics and la- .1i 'AI. I N driven front e‘cry enlighteintd country.ot Europe.. ; uud are beginning to find refuge and enc.our 'agetnent fu Democratic lui s 4 , rii.a. In the House on l'ues , lay, the bill to itl,e - OrpCirittf, the Inontistit: frat•-rnity tli Pradciscan B PO- Lle.p. s , 61:111 eou ' ittv, was aatipted by a abuttd •ol our ;; J :,, ;,f k;0 ter frolg Bloolus.burg Fel):1-Itli.:zztates that :!;" (11;grevs eta; trvi6:_r their tllerm6tilbt,:r4-iour The present Pope.has taken the Oe'stiits ill- Principal features of this hill, and it is -un necessary at this that: to give it to oar read. to favor. and the Boston Pao! iipenly„ . declares • ',lt.: they arc the life of ;he Paleiter of the ers fill'. ThOse !opposed to the repeal of the existing law, shouldi continue to send pl-esent day—and while we would accord to, H:,ii perfect freedom to worvhip according t o it , rethonstrauces, for evejl if Mr. B rowne • E , .the their con , cictice. cannot . bill is adopted by the Senlite, it may not pass the House, which Eif !coarse, will he fitsorable i•erceite what advantage is to be derived ,to the Maintenanee'af the present law. Kiev , by co:tutu, weep} the Jesuits.• by permitting a licentious relic of the bark er despair. We luiv'e yet strong hopes that remain in three through Age;, to pollute the of freeduth. Bch- :the existing law will awl pa ical je.,ititi,im is worminp. , it. , the inability of its opponents to agree upon a ,e:f rapid iy eneugh into the mill - hit-nee ; - ,f the substitute. feature Mr. Browne's amend inAitoErleatt peopic. without. ro,teri,i : , it . There is a ja,,taave ment s hieli is not !wise.' . The license for ot . a oi.lajahtg emph,,.a,!!at brewers and distilkrst is entirely sin:ol. We are - infiErrned thal GeTtnany. the sire of its a lem:her, iron Pr.l(.statit eommunit vin New Etigtatei, ai.tt iihh a deadly lager heel- drinking, the government cans :ells tlnf tEr . ewer to pay a !license of fhey beeline papils to tit:ot the shoul , lmlso be . taxed here. REEMot Cathode ehureh, and there secretly th,..,0 in the Ihith tit . that sect.— lim:sr..—A bill fo bcorporate the Schto cro,n lhat faith. tmenov,srrect , , , ,., . h t • r,,ta ear. kill Haven and Lehigh. River Railroad was That !tries; no:: bolds a similar position - it, 'P r "' Thelu provi d e 1.1 " ;1-the 'It'll" p b}' pro _ of a State ' , rimer fork term ot 'years, and for ears, tv - in•in he acts thesPv. and ;rum t he ' l, 'ttliQuictlt of the•prices. was debuted at „In!se fld;he •may •et'e7 EnEw. %el - d Hike, s me length ' and laVised finally. ~tealing„az lamb. This is but a sin ;te Thirty-fourth CoOgress--First Se lon. vow,: )011 policy in thtt. d IV 4,s at Ninfx, State.:. its r2mitications ex . te4tlfton .: , ll the . submitted a bill fort the rePcal or the net of circle t the school, the clotrch, and iloW 111 , f laSt session, Inc l'f • fomutitig: the efficiency illt; in wort ir,ll,ust, of ilepre,eh RefCErited to the Committee .on, tative: of Pl.!! ' ; a ilia .opoiirr.;4'il;:i rriN, and of the Sus). * Three Naval Atfairs. the .terifent itsZt,fail4ait , . • r The Sedate resum4ll the Consicieration of : act: have p!.e•ed uu imrelliblestndiTrot shame the Central American.onestion, which was. upon that 'body this s..fssitm. -Thev arc; lift: to ioii for the pr• , tection of the . rie - hts d ' se "'" l by Messt . l.;lVilson,•Mason and But leewhen the subject; was postponed till Mon o! Amt.ricalt. citizens abroad: the tote t-o - rc=c 110:d the Restraining Liquor Law, in the,face • . of the pqn oms! ranee id - I holt:ands. of Men, wo. horse.—The speaker did not announce men and children, and the vote to incorporate the Standing Cominif.tees. the :house made three ineffectual attempts the masonic fraternity of the Franciscan Bro.. to elect a printer. I t l4z last ballot resulted as thus of Ctimbria 'county. Democracy, h ow art thou fallen fro thy hilt estate. • follows :-Follet, ; !Wendell, 69 ; Scattering, n 1 111. Necessary to 4 ehoice, 83. • 13.—Roust-iE-Cocnelius Wendell was elected Printer. Among.the Standfag Committees of the. House,announced 1.b3 1 7, the Speaker, for the Thirt fourth Congre - 4-s are a the following prin cipal tines:— - 't• • I ,„ t Conimittee• on Iv av and Means.—Messrs. Campbell of Ohio,: raairman; Howard of Michigan, Cobh of cleorgia, Davies of Mary land, Sage of New York,-Phelps of Missoari, ep.mpbell of Pit., DeWitt of Massachusetts, foul one vacancy Mf.!Jones, of-Tenn., being krelow zero at j.)NAL JAMI:S •:ite I.) rt'pre,t , nt Cotiv'elition of Arneli- in . PhPath:Tr:hi:l, on EN., was elected n.. thk=y :Lryio cat ion 4'l candid:oo for .Ith ~f_july ME V s, E.s.r cre , iihrz; I'. T. B •‘y It) OW Jcl,,rlw•i:1•!1) I Lev Lave. (I we kow into nn as •ler4,:tit, It t, to <<eut ccry jit cied;tois, ME ti!!''t• NV:tV,Z . :LI:II 11:t1,1iS, il.v •Ifr 4,r v,!0.1.; tti as a Cla Prott.(!li" a PEhteetita: Ta'rifF tering a protecOng nuirv. he Committee stand.; •train (;11 thiS delc..gatioll t re :ipealit,r, ati.r nd hi ? HrunnelslT( ME ni3ntaili lo Ilea (4 . . ;in StN'AToR WILKINS. ANIS THE TENiFEI:ANCE Qt - t:s : rms.:—Although the Senyt v refuses to adott the miserable substitute of' ..Indge !;ins for the existing Liquor Law,i . vhich fact ad'ords'satigitiction to the people of Pennsyl vania. still it is' distressing_ to witness the etl° forts of a 'natl . pt. Judge age, intelli % g4.ust:e and observation, to prove the "evils of intumperance exaggerated, - and throiv the' intlnenee of his lov remaining days hitt) the soda-of rum, poverty, disgrace and (16 . 1 th.— The editor of the Philadelphia Site, eiug .Imhze Wilkins' recent sNeelt -in the Sen. ate, in advocacy of the bill to 'repeal the Re strainiai Liquor Law, t.ays:' e'ril It !,(11.1 ,!.1 liver ;Lpp,:ilN'to :ep )1 uL..—.- tittv‘Ji •into the ml tern roar like he cotir:ic of; the rir• Tile ',lumina' of ta p C . l titioich this old In cock it tli tunnel is t•fiver in :11. .el“ Fr i ON MACH.INEKY.:--- Jt % . ve, look at his white locks - , - wrinkled (~, ; T• and tottering step, a feeling of sadlieSS (mums over us that owe, who is so soon to pass te the , - -pit:lt•land. shoald be found helping the t,rgodly 7 . and keeping in countenance that eirt , s wini-are the bane and _pests of society.; Mali over swhoM more than eighty winters "I—vc rolk..l,.s;Mose hold of lift; is by the feeblest and who raw hardly expect to see the 1.• • of his - Senatorial term. sltould,be better thmi Mfc,icating the kvffiiilliance of tr" 11 - 1 ,• ••••: , ich rate.es h a d passirms :koids di - :tnl 010ii , Sallok of families. oar eung men, and spreads blight and dc, :a ;Ltion to inch a w id e extent. We ronem ' ber to hare ee,m 1111 extract iroinn. temper ; :lure addreig: .vildch Judge Wilkins tuadti in ; his younger 'and better; dais. It contrasts !rs.konglc„. Bete strongly. with his recent speech iii, the mitre chanibr. udgcl Wiikius, ' that :1E! terribly depicted the terrible iNteMpt:ra:l4lt. j.te said he had a on joss - gr;oving to manhood, but much as he " toyed hi m , be Ivould sinner falbrx him to his crave than tae hint home to his mother and • si.ler in a ,rftt, of intt?Ni . eatiOn. But now he says th e evils of inteMperance nre giscatly ex• - ;vr , :t -rii, f (l. Poor mild man! how Much to be uitieJ, Inns snalv Mllen!r ratirou,is through I:tr . brv.tliaLre,i. in a It i:, w 4 ll krtown a Ihh•l: har of i.tait h ~r at •a- . I tr:tl,!lif• ail:. kith hnr vcoutit, hat, r i Ii cmi c' 7 , - Thp:,mitchin, - .... shop; t tic .thin (lliv and frozen :ltd kursted. and I.ro udiciary':L-31ehsits), Simmons, Hamplire'y Marshall, Barbour, Captie, Galloway, Harris of Ala., .1 . 44ke, Wakenian'and Tappan. Matinfactures.-Mes4rs. Clark, Knight,Craw tbr,l, Bliss, Durfee, Kdwards, Dowdell, Camp bell of aeinucky, and'titicaud. . . ' Military Afrairs.4fessp. Quitman, Allison, Sapp, Faulkner, Williams, Stanton, Denner, Buffington, and WasAhurne of Wisconsin. • Naval, A ffal rs.--Messrs. Benson, Stranahan, Boeo4" Haven, Winslow, Seward, Davis of Mass..lloyee mid Mill Ward. . - , Foroigm - Affairs.7-1-Messrs. Pennington, t )ra NEw , Mt:xis - rut TO Tiff; COURT OF . ST, /LOY? Cling Man, Aiken, Fuller of Pa., Mak I :ME , .—Mr. Dallas will sail for l_.;i7q,.rland: t eson , ;Merman, Burfiligliame and Thurstsoxi. tlo 5:11 - proximo. It is stated that, 'l'e nitories.---.NlessW. : Grow, Giddings, Pur ,. , vi:i, rce,:lv , t •.no °titer • 'dean the gen- viance, Hiclaion, froastimi,•Gr,i tiger, 2olli- I-- , iar ,„, r 1- ll in:4,,;:!i ?us common „-to such ocli.- coffer, Morrill min tery. , . ,iOll..- -. but to: hiii been or.d'iy pOs:essed of Mr. Letcher *ill probably he appointed on the ~ , ,,d60,)-11.i: •111.1 r r,4l.,tions with England; i .the WayS and 31ilaiis' - dommittec, to fill the va ..-th,..ii...;•-, of 4 the Prc,idont awl_ Secretary coney t t occasioned'hy tie declination of Mr. „f star,., o n o' ~t* the existing state of the . itego• Jones, of Tennessee ` I i:Vion3 On Inj Inatters incotyesy betwten , 0 Fe. 11.—Housr.- t The Speaker a, n . noune -11. v.v., tj,,verntrmit. The. 4•mn,ltliy ho- - ed the appo'intment tit John Letcher on the t ween ' Mr. D.dia.s ,net the AtimThistrption i s!brimmittee of ~Ways arid, Means, in place of strnc.•zt tikan bet...ve:.m it nipl ..Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, who was excused cons4p,:miy; the wheel; of American diplo-1 fro„;, service t h ere 4,-, t utat.v , -ia ' drat' quarter, will move more har-i . Col. Floenee pieserited the ntemorial,of A. in - cmiov:ily. to President-Pierre, wider Mr. Dal IH. Reeder, raiitesting lie seat of J. S. Whit-' t Is C ' 7,,iilant;e, we presittne. • ' I field ai Delegate front ,'Kiitiqts. ' . ,lbr:rt~_ inrdiea `like til• it ':i-1, ! , 1:111 !i ~CI ~ ~l;'i ~ i I~irc~ a; ur.Sc•L u:o• 'kill'. 1%,.. r41 , ' 4 -vati;: 1111=MMMI SC.• taut 41,-It ttitiQie. to ;ttlFi c:1 1, ,•41'.111). ic; It)i tt•Nt ; , 11I4,i4tesi 1,,rz11 (.1•L",; m:,11 r , l;ts. Om! tO:littrilthifr nit 1110 Cjunuittrr 14 r.tk anti re• 4 .Arfi . et,•iflit sr). MEE sa~l:~ isti~~.escccp asrs / ' N 1 1; ~ L. cu a~•yui; ~•i , ~ he ;.~i, k t• ,•• tt A -.;wl tt.A It Llli 4C.1 =Ella GE EMIT nays'so. The , first section of the, bill Asa. then agreed to—yeas 58, nays 40. "ThelUll thea heron on its final passage, Moerqs addressed: the House fur halt an hou; in oprsition to it, and was followed by Mr. Johns in stppcytl of it. The hill then passe4finally,-yeas 60, nays 29. AU the Democrats present voted in the affirmative, excepting Mr. Fry. of - Lehigh. 11/,. 13.—SENATE —The Senate resumed the consideratioa of the Tavern License Bill, tvlien the several 'iictions- of Mr: Browne's amendment, to the . ,loth inclusive, were adopt ed, with various atinhalmentS.' motion to strike out $5O as the price of a lice:.seand insert $2O, was, lo.4t—yeas 15 ; nays 17. MEM . • 1 I.h. Horsf'..,—Mr. Fry Omitted his reasons for voting against the bill to incorporate -the Franciscan Brothers of Cambria county,' and aske'il that they Might be placed upow,the Journal, a hich wcii;, ordered. He believed sufficient and all reqhisite power" was vested in the Courts. " • The speaker prejented .the annual state ment of the atThi6 iof the Little Schuylkill Navigation, itailroad awl Coal CompanY,. Mr. Dockjwc..ientiil a remonstrance • from -the women of P4filailOphia against the repeal of the restraining liquor law. • Feb. 14— SEs.trq—The Senate resumed he consideration of the Liquor Bill, the sev eral :sections of wlififh were passed without material amendment, and then passed on second reading by (Id! following;Note RIME Yetts—MesSrs. Britwne, Crabb, Ferguson, Flenniken, Frazer; Ureg g , Hoge, Jamison, Jordon, Lewis, Mellinger. Price, Sellers, She -mart, Souther, Taggait and Wherry--17. Nits's—Messrs. Cresswell, Ely, Evans, In gram:, KiSlinger, Kndx,, Latiback, McClintock, Straub, Walton, We 1.411 and Wilkins-12. Messrs. Pratt, Finney and Platt, were ab sent. Mr. Buckalew Wbl< part in .the discussion but didi%t -vote, ha4ing paired off with - the Speaker. The bill was ordered to be transcribed and printed as amended. • We hare ;already given an abstract, of the excw<ed Elections.-I—Messrs; Washburn of Maine, 'Stephens, of Georgia4Wittson of 'Ohio, Skin ner, Oliver of Mo., Hickman, Colfax, * Smith or Ala:i and Bing - hat 4. • • Coln merce.—,Messfs.;Washburn of 111., Wade", Mil!sou. McQueen,: Tyson, Kennett, Felton and Comins.. Public Land-314;irs. Bennett of N. • Y. if:lrian, Cobb of 'Ala.iLindley, Cullen, Wal l bridge, Brenton, Maxii.;ell. and Thoringtou. Post Offteo.s.—Mess(rs. Mace, .Norton,Flag ier Barclay, Day, Pqell,. Walker,'Wo)d and, Herbert. 1212211 T. 13 AND Amiens; I= s aro 'killed vitt west • lid Mr. Forney MCIIM MIME Eileen fort d; the phtln•. tr) .SOI.IIC cii.te . i *tilt- Z3""* ii~all ILx g mcrgq;rutty per mill establish:mile America first p , wa6' at Wisitilicko jf,l::: . Si9all pox a oiiiFiilerable ext rev:ills in Wilmington, Del., to ,In; Wayne twenty*j.neltesi AnteTli cludedtaettle in Ll\ 1; • "tintS, New Turk. the raciw i 3 deep. ,iette Brown Blackell-finsron New York . ri'Legi'zlai err, it Illoli It . as just oven hun , lred and seventy acts' e:t at Li-t neetniu. the whither ;:on,vuttcneZT of - al tie-ity 'fall of 7,ittlhe .7:411`11 1 the (2rit was vef,,Ful.l, in snow. F. idi4ALy and' 31411%.1'nacii , 30th 1),)))!) tderg.) : a)4., k in :p 1 iaojartY.: • . aey, illyentur ufi the „Iteltring oi.that mum; dica aiL the PlCSllyiCrian i":.;41 :it New.Yorh, on a charge :N;At Ire th of pit itOttnber ha gau tlatitig the pa tin' lire tin,tr, Y(10117":11 . 1 fret been inanurnettirel MEE 't6.l Ind ies deate.i•itteir of liar. wtei•pret ds with an inerelge ~ f three t,, le new ye.tr tolunlenced. • . 1 , „.. 7 .A."7t rife •unce *ell-known fatito• father, of toni.etirtee notqritY, i. 11 , 4 One ai l , the .11154;na iiet1 of -jilt, churdli a flown in thel4je Kansis riA .itaietpate nn nL- tark fr:i.ita the raffillti tifilit the ar...;t, the rim el atl i .19.eparingltor tw.• at , !1itr,...13.er innnth ditneing atteri . o two on th, talt,tlC!)tfl! , C.ng:ieF.t., 1:11t , !,an who males the fir:.!,gei. three (.1911:r.,t per • . .... ,. .7.rglie trial u' L We yiriii . 4 1,, , y tir , ,rge An,ler su of-:iew York,lat Char; <t' S. C. charged with tlfc murder of rapt. Ayrrs of the ship Arid, F. bas re9illtrlin a vliet of acquittal. - ;71 - -;1',Ile iiihuguratiiin of the equestrian statute of Gentlral Awire4 . Jarksue took plhee oh Satur day, wijh au imtninse ptilitaryttt.d :rick veers sien. the eerrineairs. were grand andimposing. . 2 7..re1. ,Tatuesi i ,S. Wallace, of tht!i'hitkielphia .Sic.OS in Wa:hin i zton otc.:quiiil4, itu , l tut , ir,l to the I li ariosities 4: literature, a rarer , telf, the species;'il , f. whieh i.. a IVaShingtons I l ;tter, written during- de:; inn 0" Congress,and nut contaillin: •atber. Dueking by the way, k on thinpor,,ier river, for the - tate: , that a Anglg cantilit'O s )vry bri lettn.l. nor a sioetrl',l, note. the rai:nnadhrithze!ifurried Iharzd a . sin!7lesh •re the wators lie burled. Ml. ~;.r it: wa.: I - Cho rars 41 . 1, Nwe..114.11. , kvr dicj Uvr'.llWhiwh, 134.1 us you line.i There it. They must It and wi,idi; to inspii fur yoM4II. Pr the wh44 story. Plenty of Marrk h° l Y.*:j l .; remain he -or tshh can we It is a:_r;:re.seerej "Bliss:lif Marcia!' MARRIA6 E.—Marry when is nothing toox to prevent iive you if voiii love them, Ire them witli - telidcr passion de.sor Rundout.',s [Kok tells He gives you the secret.— 2'es will be the' &esult. No ;[ 1 pi single blessedness, wlin . ; .1 whom he or she may wish. The boblc- ii called. The '—Du teh ni a 4. . i „I t. „ • INTM ENT A xi) Pi 1. t.s.--AVon - tin. the Cure of Scalds and Anderson, of Newpor!, It. ntly severely scalded by slime ling over her. The whole of dw leg in particular as iiia 'ate. Soniething.in the hur was applied which caused ff almoSt to the- Jaine, and riy,unable.t,u more, she was Hical assistancb called in, despaired of; happened, paid, a visit that day. had Ifol;fAlwAr's derfullt4fnedies land, watt decider hoiliri f:}ater fall the riFhtside au most stocking st ry of tdii , .; women the tlellilfo peel rendedi her utt carried' Led, n and liffp!i•ecover that ft:fr i lend.wln. just bCell cured lowaOij Ointnien! inclidellithe saw were :ci.4r+ling ly uintt tlaufn for tsv well, mild has wr fesis.orAfidloway . I a dreadfully ball leg by I fol. and Pills and; she recom tke Yips anli Ointment bought and used, by cortin 'l weeks, ,she was perfectly tten most gratefully to Pro. im the cure effetlted•l': RAI):.O).AD Sc. irs-11" t iAis' been lari4 - es,f; 'eale in one Iriiil i by 3tes r , mon% ,toi the Mi l. 1t ilrlrall;,.in Pe extrite of if °Vette , Baker. Super and. R eat. 7! A. B \Vill4,!tir, , ets, me thi;i2e'lvt,ars s P thirty -two big pairs:nl l l eljustin? yfi.l Clai n 1 1 0 11 , 1 . 0 1111: merit arid ceititiiilv, 01 , 1. I, , : tititlisin ti Silole, the r (le.;iihl I beli; lillld twit -, built 1 . et C o ' s I pace Gqt} in use greitt ,Lus.—Philadelpliia Afecitan lerroi.eously stated thaV"the the world in actual iisr. is Nrs.'Fairbanks .V., Co., of Ver ie f Bill and Sehdyikill Ilaven insdvania." Th 4:, following to the Ledger, Iron' Mr.' .1. littcndent orshe Philadelphia tilrond wiflinakti this appar- • l r : l - l• Davis Sz . .Qh, Fifteenth and hilatlelphi - a' r - contr.toeti .vith lice. and built a' . ,Scale fur the iiladelphia R•tilrilad one him - :iv,: feet long, and will weigh d - twenty-five tips. It has lotrs in constail -Ilge, weigh -11.1 C:IN Of the P i cunsylvania ii!;: that pawed raver the Col t has never required any re• ant, !wing alwayS correct.— fur, the Mechanics of Phila• i of lin - tidin g too 4 of lite be , t ! .1., largest :!: , -,11 , - if ii7fly , c. Hint ry, i:e world. Thi.-; :is a Sii-,pen iworking ivirts 'tieing all river f ort an origilial 4,j Me.,,:r.:. D. ier'e is the ti =t Scale of the in the con airy Ifor railroad havelalso three tither Scales nake, eighty fcci. long, which since 1e,50, atall,have given inn:' f . . 1- ------ 7 .- -,-- -- T ---- ; --- AL 1 RADE. - .._..., TuEs.—The houttcen hcildr:lteir , . to regulate th,; lriec of freight, ''kill Haven. la,t pridriy. The .ie found I , elow. 1 - The freight alld. POtt- Vi i If:. tl Ne‘N- York. '32 00 per t iii, li)lernts higher THE C a 'qt. JIt:CTf~O OF 80. An n tiar4ltivelitio; for 18:4 , 1,4t Schtly? proeettiltiks will from Itimi Oat bon ha 6 hei:r:t 'fixed at than 1:t:14 tes. They alle4el.that the 7 e X - will lte inerelisedifr.on 5 to 7 tesertt year. Thu lionttotot at , as far trs we eau learn, were he rags the same as, charged were overruled liy those from • T i lleged, with what! truth we are ,scar's ,tortnitge ettnts;ton, the . this etitY , ir th'e lin( fai - 01(ij . fixing t la,t yetti.lhut they below. tte, that thf boatmen. running New York, stroqi , ily tirge.l The ,Ler rates. 1 not rireithe.l to st from Itii.h'inOrht to of the hi, .. . ~. . I We at*ln favor ,f every interest engaged in the trade, 1.;41ng proper y remunerated for the invest- t meld o(ifieir capital, and we should he plmteed tn see the. I.)(itttmen rekive the $.2 a toO for freight.. if 11,e tijr.7e of the ^mint!, trill berte it,—bu t it. is notorion's i th'it there will 'he new avenues, loading • to tnarki.it:i . rtm ne . reghine, which irill, contend for the ~..:!:e!, t v York pal market, and if the prices' are 'fixed 4:t. too hi. h a figure, both for coal and freight tyt 3.ha start it will tend to diminish the . supply .f :::coal fro t Schuylkill county, and "will re-act betlf tipon,t ,o Operators 'and. Carriers. A falling i4ttrket Owl' Hs the close of Mist year, epc-! rated uti'!st disastru is • pun all thel interests 'of Sehuyllelfr county. nor the trade :thread. It is i t true tho7uarriers At intained their prices (and the: . freight . l4Yiettnal. from the Coal reglifiti to New! York, .€ 4 :t 0) per to wa? not too high, consider.' big, thel4h l price.' of feed and pkyisiOns that itilud ltti•p3tir,) tor they trill nrivreAiimmid g fe e l: , it this . :§...:r,:ij Al f , rr rate* are cat(ef , lished, in a dim inithqtrade. torso foed; provismne, and in . - - , will be lower tlt yenr than eight In, , t year, my be a pro.! - t all probability 'paying ithis yenrl ~. • 1 The Mils!. f ' ll gacios of our Coal Operators, aro I firmly ctimydnecl th t a great error nit , committed! lastyeaOn charginF higher prices at, the opening 1 of the Rik. (although the demand w - arranted ft . .) than cottidlbe ..main.aineti . throughout the season, i and theAendency of the whole trad4 here ie, to start at* bl.,wer Point than last year, below winch! it cantio:t fiat thrutighout the shipping reason.—' There bi:l4ery probilbility that the remand will he riat .te , ) :.o. vtgrent, if, r not greater, at the opening of i marigati6tt, this spri g than it was last,-but tlio i points hit-re' of coal, will he supPlieti for itinne.:- .ililfr, us an the first two 'eoliths afterithe opening of naviqttlien, and.l denier abroad Will stock ono. , i i pound of:iti;ml beyond immediate %ratite, soflongi as there ,I . .s . any prohiddlity that the pie irtil re-; cede in 4, too:1041 of May, June, JUly nod Au- i grit. thifdnliest potlion'of the season' From the ' number t .. eullierienew suspended, 'nil the npa-« thy tnantfeSted - in e cry dirtetion td'matmm r.'. ti r pant tionf flit. this y*inr's hnsines,:, ire lean hardly! promilte4nr increate from Srhuythill i connty this, year. an' if the en Tying rates fire ttlll high in proportiOh*t those of other rogiong, tier°, rev he' , i a fallinejiC . .. t tbn general it4ressiun eeyo 'tinter has [greatly ttiun of enal Atlitattiel I elteve to,be erritleoits. `T . hoi of coal Seamßoated , and fur rteljtn pritoseP, nod I i any eteamere ati Xeie York We a anare ib tlih! tbriiptefeirt P eree - kl apreonFilin ti to ue markets great eottsamptian Steno Ef!gipc..!, Ac:, 3he , pfirgs Itu • .:. .. and 'elsewhere, canoed Iby . seyere .weather. will equal, if mit - more than ceenteihalance all the in- - creaseil constimption fir dotnistie purposes:. In 'Nev York, the great coal taarliet of the country, notwithstanding the greet: and.lnag, continued se :,verity of the weather, coal is. etailed from -$ 4 tci. '-s6l . ter ton, which is lower tha4 it'irasever retail ed In that city - during the winler. season. At $-' retaiili there is a punitive loss td the dealer. Them .teas nlso a large ntuck.uf. fore* coal in that mar ket, which Sold Teri Ion::: - Thts stack is Doi 'entl . i ,) lidera/4 diminished, and prides of both foreign' and.Anthracile tore hecUping, iirtner, with an up.L . ward tendency. -- , ' C =• , . , After - a - careful. review of tke p_ft3ent state of tha Coal trade; 'ire are firmly4f opinion that. 'the ~.. Ink policy into etars. I low a4i.i fair paying rates, and theretTc:Luse a . r,, ,. ....u1ar - 14a1 steady busines throughout:the 's,ntsori t, and 1 4:-;111 'went/5 guard agicitist i o, falling market -ton ar . ds isle bill aof the. season. Wenre aware that tli4ise things will - reg., i -7 4.111 t if/inn seli . ei in i be mum:: it" time, by the do-1 erring,ltws of trade, hot we 16 . 64 otatAliere views i at the pi esent time, for the consideration of those and With.' a view lit enlisting oho i t 4 s-; operatit;ii of the transporters iiitl carriers of coal 'in tvett.ity i of itfierests, iri,..nide'r tv prevent a eon- i - . 1 -lei it s the ditrerent branches prthe trade. .'' We ore glad the Ihntiruca ' i have appointed a 'Cornmett.ie to trammel their; 'itinsiness, which is emponere.i to :call 11.trieeting '4t all Am . Boattnen ..„..._ ~at any little' when the Cntaritittee cannot agree,. , Iwith a viers to meet arty etdergencythat may occur. If they have c.o:upiittii i iiitu error, it is nut toe late to rectify' 'l,t. yt.t. '' ', These remarks are 1u.Ci1at.t1....1 he general—wad to apply Vi the Operators as ‘S4II as.TratiSpoiteic. They are not. t ietateit by hay , i'inkindfeeliiigs to.! 'Wards the Boa linen. or their Alsreeintion, beenuse ' we approve of these organitathms, and the man ner in which they corottiet their business; but at . the same time we firmly telie.lr..e that. the rates of . toll fixed. 'are to,t-h igh in tie Ifire , eht stale of the. trade, cud if Adhered too will ,ri.tsult in wore inju ry than benefit to the ThettliteF ? If we are mis taken, and the result is ditircirent, we WIII feel trier° 1r rejoiced than disappointed. i!. . . MEETING. or Tile COAL \ \..s4ClATlolt.—An ad- burnedlneeting of the Coal : JWociation of Sehuyl- ' kill county, will he held iti! . A. Rmsel's Office . • Building, in Pottsville, on Ttl6day the 19th inst., •at 10' o'clock, A. M. All the' Operators in' the County are earnestly requestA to attend, as busi ness of great importance In - tlic interests of the Trade, will be brought before due niectiug. S. SILL 'MAN, Pres't. .... ~.-• • 11. „Mr.rEit, ~,,,;ec..y. ' 1 -V • .-. e We underhand that Li/sine:LS camportanee to = - 1.11..! whole Trade VN ill I.e tramiaeteefi at the above meeting, and we are requested lo call the particu lar attention Of the C,ntl Operators to the meeting, arid urge their attendance..is, i 4• . . BOATMEN'S CONVENTION. The Convention of Boatmen. sting business 'on the ' flinylkill Nal igation. met at IPa4iingto'n Atoll, in the • boroivir of Schuylkill Haven, on I.'rillay, the Sib lust. _. '. Delegates were in att.-m.1.01,m to all pints Oil the ' Canal. On medion, sloit:s: P.IIENT., of Pettsville. was- elected President. M blond P,ult. Jblirt A../cigler. 1:0Iger McCafer y , Phil-. ip I..etter Mid Jelin tilaspee. lice PEesidmit , .. and JACOI3 it. ii EFS' :ITia ir.4. li. HILL &t-'Marks. After the, organization of the; Clinvetbim, the Presi dent stated its object to ho, to establish the frel.th4 for. the ensulug season. to fje . t4lllillo llylOri it Bill or Lorlin,s , and to do such other matters as the neeessi ties of the trade require. A ' On nmtion, Joseph 'A. li,elbelide4, and ; Thomas Lpich ' were appointed a Vointnlttee b. Wait upon Fraticis'lV: Hughes, Esq..and rlnticst him to attdressibeConoMitien.. Mr. Hughes entered with the Cottimitteeand pmeeeded to address the Convention at len 4,11 and viith inarkol ability—giving Infurntatiun and o 'd‘ku upon suhje.dg of Into-Sot to the members, pirticulariy re i n rdim; the form of Bills of Lading, and the gmeginl of Notts. Mr. flu nion. of New York. being ptesent, he was incited to address the Convention, which Am did in a brier' and al to manner, concurring with Mr. Hughes upomthe prim - cipsl subjects he had brought. to; the attention of the Convention. - On motion. the President appolitteti :t Committee of t weitty-three. (A. Bertolet:of 14 , :tain,z, Chairman.) to nport resolutions. The Cmuttnittee reported the (allowing resolutions. which were sovitralle adopted hp the Convention. /.' , .uoirr , ./. 'Chat the fra4btA. for the ensuing w e n son. b e and the same are hereby e nal istal, as follows. sin: From Port Carbon to New roll:, : d s.2 00 pet ton. " Italtitoure, . 3 I 'JO 4 .. Philndell.laiii• ICO " . ••Chester. • , 1.'20 r " .. '.'. , ... , if ilmingtun..i I :.;0 t w . The feelg,hts to points along the line ( !f the Canal tube deterthined bv private agreentent.f.. R.s..,hyd, That the following f.....tin of a Dill of Lading 'he. and the son, he hereby adupted: No."• 16:5c. • ship i i't-'d in ;rood order and ~ orotdion,tp'="on loard 111 • go ,t 1 boat —. 11.10 undessi.„.med is 31aster, and I,ound for —, a car.tri drithracito Stone Coal, said to contain ToNn. Lutdit Coal, hrokett Egg: '; , tov.".] •• • Chesnut - Which cargo, said to contain theliNve amount of Coal, the and-mil:pied agrees to deliver hi lit.c g.c.d order and eutelit bin, at the aboesaid port of the dangers the navi r otion and seas excepted) optic - or their a. , 614115—11e or they paying freight fur the said Coal at toe rate of p e r ton of 22141 I bio. upon the arrival . of the said Coal at —. According to Wu amount Ahura. stated. Yrith,ut Any deduction thurefrout on account of 21 ly VII of short aright, utiless thus:tine he lost t.r taken front told ,argo. after delivery to the under. sizned. and before the arrival of cargo at anti tl , taurrage at the rate of =Lit per day for any d,leattion ,a,r three dvys. In Wit ness whereof. the aster the snit! Boat bath athrined - Bilis rt Lading (111 l• of uLieti bohig aeroinp'isheti the utheis to I,taud Reitoirro . , That W. Elurkeri Yortni. and .h•hn :hie. ben Committee to wait Upon the President of th- Nati tation r..tnitany, and reXtu , t of hito the aln point tuent of suitable persons to Ont,te 'Twat s ;It all the where laded; and alt. to ;i:epreit . ,nt to him the neressity of lengthening, the erIP. and putting ilex' po;it: at the sariona.l,,„ : !i . uroji,tl, Tha Win. I!. 'Sri - Mil Pri , ilont, and F, )tieinti.r. J. ['lntro). A. Saylor. A. F liartnlet. W. ItarSer, 1 i. itrady. W. 7•Welor.trt. and W. 1,. and thn eactta an. li •rel.y apimillee,l t :: :1 33diug;CItuulitt.:, f r tir.,1,1 1 , aeon. That the Prin.lilenP be einp .wisred. n lien ,iii hix ',pi ni , in the necer—itiesof thi , trade requir, ii, to . the Cainutittee tegeihiir. ndalan before (bent his ii•irs if the nrijnrity of the l'oniaxiittve net agree, lr+wbawx vC thn Pre4dent. Olen a ntoigina of the and the and acted duel. That. nt hi 4hly app . rovieof the ineash7e mit pt ed be the l'otapany laNt 5t . 3 4, 11. ia; , ..p;.in,4 Notting ,tn the hord's Day: and no earnektly. ioonmedond the adop t i n •,f ho Fame iheasure 'this .e.asi:m. That the thaulzs of thiii meeting he presented F. W. ilUght, E 41., and to Me. , ituoilin. fnr the able merner iu which they iiddresFed the t•onn nti n. nese,' req. That Thomas Lyneh. Inn !It ..Icllll eri. M. Gibson end Bailey ; eeti.e. with lower to prrpere a sniteruent cd the and wishes of this CQn%ention. A Slgtio.,l by the officers.] To the Sehnylkiltlliactgatton Company. W, would cadre-fly call the a defflion fit fl. Company f. , a few sir:get-lions c,ateernlng tl4. writ - are of the Brat- Tho tow path iii Fairmount Parofis that in seine pl.iiii••• the wat4 r stands on It at fli t , low e st of th e. sehttylkill, bleb nodes it un sat for nudes towing Loa', In Paulin:Cs ram, the tmkiim path is s.. narrow, on account of sam-, buttonwtkal tiooi standing in the path. shot teams cannot Bash. C toning path 11.1.4. mt , tht to Fe erected tterf,. , s tin' char at liro.ver's Locks. would dispense with the ifrrry. which costs Ltn ems for each boat. for every trip: Ded I,,sides. would ion -h safer. There should to shading erected at Lau rel I till L.-cks. at tie- inlet of the I:ow:Canal, and at dif ferent pliats along the Canal. for tfSe comfort of the Mint teams resting. on the Day.' .;We nould mist. e a u - yonc attention to the tow path in:the Ili; Leading Dam,' whi,h is overflown when there is 117 rise of km or twelve Pr,ehes in the under. it:al:Utz it micati for the teams. A towing path Bridge is also mooted nt the bend of 3loyer's to render the navigatioti safe, Which would also save relies ferryage to the laatmen. Ti ere aro also same otifer griefances to which ave. w mid call your attentim. The Ekittman must sign an • ogre, meal. to he towed, t his own ilak.,—and when ther e ' Is no rezmonsibilitv attached to the; , captain of the ferry. thereis but little rare taken 4,f the boats towed.— We telieve this to tie foe range of s) many accident Allan petting. We solicit the aid of the .4?httylkill Navigation Company in haring these evils remedied. - Again, we 'know of no Canal on which toll Is thargedfor empty re turning boats: . We beg of the Coinpany, to put us on the same footing in this resptxt with other canals. need give those boatmen that man reTulgrly 3 certificate' per mitting the empty boats to pass fermi to the Coal [legion. There is another grievatire to wlttch we are subjected.. There being no ciranneh. lii the Oaths except those form ed by ualure. which are liifticult,lo find, the boatmen are of liged to blrepilots, at diTerentpolots. to take their boats through In safety. This mont-y we think the Com pany ought to refund to its. particularly as they nrn.quite as much interested in a largo pnrlioit of the boats as the I:;atmen-- 7 and, hjsider., we learn that the Compa. v doe rencit this pilotage. and cost of ferryge. to a certaff;Fiss of men running boats on the Canal; and we ask to have the saluejuAtice extended to us. A.Worft to Coal-altippers. We observe that you are in faynr:Of making the Boat' , 11113t1 make goad the face of the ilfll hf Lading, no matter how tunny' mistakes you may nlakein loading. We are willing to be responsible for ail thrf.Ccal we receive on the brms. but we will net consent to be held responsible for (oal that we do hot receive. We would also remind , the Cod! Shippers that we furnish :if, least tlO.OOO during the year f4,1-paying tolls on the Delaware and Raritan Canal. and! for towage, which ought: to be paid by them. If this money was used in disconntine and shaving motes. we could make more than would be sniflcient to cover all our losses occasioned by short weight. on the Boats. iVe also admit that two dollars * ton appears to hy a - high freight, Mat after &ducting 10 cents per ton. f .- (p - toll and towage. it leaves but 40 for freight from the Coal Region to New York. 11'e:would pn.fer that the shipper should make out the Bill of. Ladingfor the freight only. and ho pay the tolls and towaie himself. All of whirl is respectfully submitted, on behalf of the Boatmen. . February 16,1355 7-2 t • A REPORT i Of the Little Sehuylldll Nattation and Rail . • road Company , . A .correspondent alluded to ibis repai r a few 'days ago. Steve then we hayd hen kinilly fur- 1, WI -163/... 1 4.61' ' ; 601 63 1 rI 4 lashed with a copy of the report, from ALL we 150150 152! ..,.. glean the fallow dig *totement of its business last 1 60 1 60 :..Y 1, 0 •'6O , 80 3 .2 ', year r.nd A statement of its alTaiL The Company : titt - i 0 ' r ;....2 ' 1 e. , mid increase the business corisiderably if they r 60' 1 1 00 0•00 °• • • •-••- 6 • desired to push it , but a . m o re jmalthy feeling it - 0 '1 1 8 1 CANALS. ..'., . I. '. fast gaining ground in this Rekion, and that is i Schuylkill Navigation • i• - iso i 18ii• 1060: that it is better for the inters;t of the Ccrnpany . t.rif,l u eL li do l i N d aTtgli . ti°3l . Pre . ren r.. . . - ; NI -17),i! 19,,,.. ~ to keep the Coal in the ground :than to stimulate Fa.7N,74l l ;, P e r' gi t ri!. - . rri.. - ' t : t.c.;:iii ri o 1 . 1 . 0 ? - :: 14, : 11 prutluetion bryoud the wants o 1 the market, and ; RAILROAD St COAL CO,IIVANIES. } ! ll' , I. injure those who, furnish the hide. This coin. 1 I.ttt i lZh o u i rkill NON ' 11. R. di , -Coal Co; 1 se'. 445 , ,,,4 1 .4(154! I. * Navigation Co. .t • - i 50'I 60 ;. 61 puny sloes not mine Coat hi - t fury own the lands i IlasletonOuti Co. - . .f. . and railroad, make the improvements, and teasel l i ! o u tt ' n ic s li vi ° ,?,, n n t i n ft. l ,,,,, Cc a f t !i l.f : o ) ' . •T, the Collieries to individuals: ; ' ; Dauphin Coal & It. R. Co. . '., .-. . - -47 . Traqsportrair.il mid lucerne Aeconnt for the year ":- l'i v ,k tns l i f l , ll ( l lC ,7 ll 1 111,41. ending Derembpi• I 1; - 1:45: - . , , i ` Ater ' e -- ° - " • -,' • • :(' • COAL CO ) IPANIES , • ~. . peer:lE o 7S. .'.; ' torost Terpmvemene co, • Toll I North`Auterfran Coal Co..Prefeired sau coal, . 't - ' $110;5:ig .15 . I- o - a - ~ ,coerniien_ Trans porting coal, ' . 100 AI 20 l - Delaware Coal Co. - .. ...,. Coal leave or, coal mined' .i • . • f.l.lumberland Coal Co . .. ! Irma Compauy's.lands; 17,91 lg - . it. New er"k m e l l s alo os i to fi; . i ..- Freights mid' tolls - on all . 5 - - - 1 Minerellank • - . . other : article's than coal, ::04S0 40 . • 1,-,,,n zwr ... Bann.. i. - . Itectiptsfrompassee'j,ers, ' - 1 Pottsville Gas Cc. • - express and mail.' , - 1 PuttErville!rater Co.. - Rent of hoitsee and hntel, For tim,ler. A.... IVages and Expenses on , . trzurt, g18,611.' 19 Wood and Exlionyea. F 15,976 91 Coal, ' 4,454 73 pa, Grease, an•dTalloor,• • 3,4u3 93 Railroad Itepairs • 21,523 22 I.l.eomotires—Ripalrs,. 9,992 91 Freight Cars. do. 1,170 71 Salaries and Offtee sea iti Sehusdliitt Salaries and 65eiKapen. tea in Naiads., 5,9G9 13 Contingent ExpenireS—rri • .nrunec, de. , '• Taxes, Team, Expense . . Balanve, JA.ttliaiy 1,1335 r ,1 •- Pn.fitA for 793, Inter4J,t nu In44rtgageloar.i . ,, ,30;000 00 Sundry interett, ;I LS22 59 • - State tux on 4ividends,, 4,773 62 • ' on fund,; - - ' ' f 667 86 Siudiug fund • t• 10,060 00 Divi4loud,Juduury, 00 Do, July, 1653, 08,812 00 ' 243,14 t 07 • lanes to credit or atteoinai, . • - ,-•- . 4.4:01,„GE,W. 470.4. E, . • i . . , • t Trcoius-ir sen.f "Seey. ''' • . . , _ , ir • ! G‘ocrcil ..ctutcocat Vihe lii'rrie S" , : hoyilati _Vporl, ristr. Railroad a',a4C'oal CO: .wpwy. ,' . . IM., • . , , llecerube:r II , 185;... ' = . .'.. , u lauds with'' colliery ;improve- . ~ , ments, perpendiculars shafts, .stationary un_ slopes, tunnels, - . 1 gi UeZ -at ea-ar will, 'hives and . collieries. landings at Port Clin ton, with all itoprovetnOxts con nected with the udning and shipping coal in S3 l .l4 l iiittrotitt- 1 ty, , `5 1 t :02,069 83 ro Railroad front Port Clinton - k,i . Ta ma qua, with extension of road ... to -the Nnction of 4'atawissa road, including lateral road to the vat loos mines, sidings; en gine. car house:.s water dnd wood . .. stations,eeales inn" fkeight depute, • . machine and work Atli's, offices,; end 'all other improvements con- .. netted with the road, - 1;373,270 1 14:1 To Real. Estate. including 'build ings and lots at Tatiniqua,Ttirt Clinton, Ne a kii:, Reading, Ring gold, Hoososack, .I:e., : To general inventory of proper ty, including loeonlotivV-. coal, freight, and - passdnger cars, tools, horses. and all other moveable .property, . . ' 179,754 83 To Wood and Oil-on hAnd: t 4.557 4f, To Suspended Debt., . , . 25,921. 9 4 To Cash on haud, $12,713 0:i, To Amount due for emit, . . Tents, Oil IS, on:luaus- port,. tion, 01,668 37 To sundry other debtors, '; ' • due to Company, ton ...idered good, - l 1W Decemb:r 11, 1855. Stuck, By .31.ittl4age Loan of -• $31)o,noo 06 Deilum 7stmount per elinseil by Comp.- t;;:, and tlelivereil t tnurtgage trus- • tees t.iirarils re. 4 demption „of loam 11,1,500 no By Interest • for, 1.605 00 By Bills Payable. •• 06,418 S'S By \ Ennilry amounts dui- Cetuini, • ny, •• I • .0.669 01 By Contingent and Sinki?g run 1, 1.17,p0.5 By .Ptah! and Luips, 108.323 55 ANTIMACITI:/bOAL heti of An thi'asite Coal Jas been deeovered r in tho Pattei son Creel; Valley, Va. „ CuAl: is SAN I:llANcist).—A Coal !ied has au tn.:llly been disetivered, arid the Coal thoroughly 1 tested in San Ft . ..incise°. .!Thelocaliti of thentino is 30 miles from Stockton,: on a spur of the Coast Range :Loma:tins. The steamer Owitelia tried quantity of the Coal in tannin:: down 1111.1 up San. , Francisco bay; it burtred. with a clear flame, nod !millet:11 very little ;lat..: There are at present', six men eM7azed in minitig• the dual. The vein at tirgt thiolved a thicknetpi of 14 4:hrs;, bat now,. nt depth of 16 feet frotn i l the surface, it has wi dime.] to 3 feet 9 inches,! . ..iit in; enleulate , l that thisC,ial can he turned delivCred at San Fran ;or $7 per- tan, Viene Conk can he run down on 1111 incline4 . rtvilt4l to the city cl Stock ton, without the its ulleaginet: the weighted cars guilt:: down an one: arms. d.n.hie track., cam draw imp the empty ears to the nine by a rope on e ti.e -.tiler track.' Ciml .is mare Ismail than, void : 'therefore thin ilis , iiVery will i•rov, to 11 , :7 of great vThie tu.the Pacific [COT '1 , 4 4 6 . 601 the ' , ,,fl not, !. Pid, 7th,) 3tariset dull: 100 tons KLPltsli Cmittel ~d4uti g t.d salt tt:ttr.r!i...dd al ;„:,S "it , I.utt,troti„ cat.ll, Cannel pts •rik•!.. (Ind F.% in. - - ' p.•r: - - . cih yll.iil..hitr ash I.a..h4nr.nv4 Cann-1 • N,,vo do t: 1. Orrel • - Scutch • - - - do Cuftd , esdaati. run rS pii - ; t•riu do rme - t do do I tt 1:11. Sydroy - • - • • - .10 tine - • Larkawanna..l Luny - Lobizh. lamp - • Jului Lump. i:FA:Iliiiy11:111 1 S:•lnivll3lll.ltinT - - Pronarod whine and rod a.b. lieportpof tihipment is From Itictininnd.P.r the wi , elc ending Faturds..lzin nary I:2.th. 18 ,it;: • For seaPon, • 14.129 Last Year shipments fur th.., end'iri; February 9th, Coal_trade by Railroad for 1836. Quantity of Coal scut by Railroad for the Truk ending on Thursday opening last: ! Port Carbon, Pottsville. Schuylkill liaFon. I, Auburn. Port Clinton, Presi"urly thief yeuir, To same time 13,4 year, De.e'ra,lso Thy following is the quantify of Coal transported °yet the different Rai! mad, in tichttylklll County, for the week eliding on Thursday evening: tact:' • f , VP OA. , TOTAL. Hine fill anti i. ,. . Haven R. It; ' 7,754 14 15,027 II M. Carbon " ! 4,659 IG 7 262 18 Schuylkill Valley , ' -.. i 1.9:i9 19 , 11,056 6 03 Mt. Carbon L,Pt.Carl..qu ' " i 7.292 15 - 15,108 00 11111 Cre,k - 5.512 09 18,121 05 Little Schuylkill " .` 3.2 , 73 15 33.190 12 COmberland (Bld.)Coil Trade .for 1 858' For the la,st week: i ITIML. TEM • 1 LW; 00 33.341 .00 Union Canal R. R. Cnahl Transportatfan Amount tranNpnrfed during the month et Jan. 1S 7014. 73/ OP 3:Gia 0.2 - r Union Canal drrataia Railroad Rates of Toll and Transportation on ,16.1 t. 114 D. ' - I '1 • From Prom. Frans • Prom • .Tlt.e.:' , irbon. S. lii n. Pl. Clinton. Auburn, To Itichtnon4. ,V 2 90 $t 95 , 1.1 90'l To 75 r l To rhllod'a., • 1,00 105 ~ 1, 70 . 165 1 Spring 31111 s, 'I 05 ;1 GO 145,' 1 45 Reading, ''„- 120 'k 15 105 ',.1 OS I, OOAL STOCKS, AND OTHER; SCIIIIYIACILL CO.' STOCK'S,. CORUECTED WEEKLY EY C. U. OINGLEIt4 , CO.. BANICV.S. • PAU. or. AILROADS Plilladolylia. Reading& I'oftstlDe Mine 11111 and Schuylkill ilason - 31ount Carbon - - • - - Mount Carbon and PortCarboh - - 31111 Creek - • - Schuylkill Talley • - Lorberry Crook • - Swatara 50 .100 . I ' FAIRBANICE SCALES - . • . • , 6° ' " vi 6a g ' ' iIE . stibscribers, 'agents for the man. I.: 1 '' -1-rr , 25 ; 23 ' • nfacture* hatre Just rereived - a tois a rflele. ralletl •, 23 I 25 '.,25 ,•1 he - I:nion Count+r•Scele,".calctllated to weigh from 3! ; 5 I 9 ; 0 ; .•n ounce tc 2•10 Is. roi sale at the York .Stere, , 30 OO ,00 ' , I . , i E. TA hDLET i.: SON. 1501 UV 244 . rc , ttavllleqkpril 1.1th,145tH 17 i 0 ~ , t :. Iji Z . i , , L _. • A . --.,------ • .• - LEONARD MINTZER. . iso ~ so : 00, rao 1 o '5l . - flanker's . it, Deatitars iii Eipliange; • ' • . TAMAQUA, PA.' I W s° ll ° 1 7 :t . ' f`foL - Lti -I ,C, ,TIONSI - ATTENDED TO , i . . i N,j3n 0 drith lt , r ...fie= 41 the prhtleiral elfin Ir. the ire. The Stock of all ennl erinipsnfi•ft vlit be sthind to Urrh,n. Abo; dilate tsar elli. ~i t 19e1stn4. Tretanltt.irot• tiw r.b01 .. .1W. 9.11-n fu: oi:tiatt;tl- fli,.:, „h•. ,b-virr Mph- i .tyl ?tuft W! . 15 1”. ruhivetlre .:_, . 1 • r 10,099 04 3',043 , 43 3,; 23 333,301 in EZPESSES. '2,0545 ~• 5,1134(1 Pcrvit and Lour 4reou4, December 13,1855 EA Dg. )9,994 09 i $3,407,65141 i GEORGE W. COLE, i ; Tremmrer 111111 Sc,.t' Boston Coil Trade wil,n.r.A ;Li Pi:IC. Es • (. Fr. IA (Kt - (7-. - ; 1-1 a 1) art ‘it't•ntrts—rrfi 4ns - nr 2.000 N.rNns .lo \.•nYork : t. ° 10.517 02 155,490 12 Schuylkill County Atailroads...lB36: iffl NEW ADVERT'MENTS f ifIES7NUT joint ...ilhingleF, warrnnt edr.: .innitility. at ,r,./ per I.oC 4 ialwz)ion hand at the gate milt ,•: the ••ut.....`,riber. F , re - ardivut In every di n...et:l'4.l'l.y ll,ilreal ' .IV. F. MATZ: I 1•. - ,.. ar . - neitr.. ne tho Suanalt, Schurlkil/ Co. • Feb. IG, .6•.; ; . . . 7-srno • : • 10WAI• lOWA : I . • HERE will - be a meetirrg' of. the , party vrho beve in ennternplation looithiy in lowa, Vednevx.n..Y nell4lebruza7 3Uth. it 3 o'elnalt T. 31.. in en 1 1 the (:.• , ctui'll Room In I'ort Otrbon. for the •purposeaf non. oulting brother upoli the =otter. They Invite sal per sons who what° unite ht terming& colony in this Wett lo.be present at the meeting, Yrrtenrhon„ Feb. 13. 111.3. 8,333 13 787 97 97,370 61 i I FOR . SALE;" .• - • $255,930. 49 i . , • ' ! 11N easy terms -=- 1 I valuable piece .of I i lan A. crintsiultrg, 15.) acres. more or leas, situate In Irayne tun r.abip. lc - lc buy 1 kiltcue ply, a bout , S miles from Autntn. and t nlv 1 4, mite from the . Pauhliin aired "Sui t vista:7ns Itailrojd. a public mad! Centring through the santt.t.l ;The scilt is a good rod graVel. , we I water- ed, amd tO t,iiu acres are cowered w ti, goocE Chesgiut Imi...tiler limber. There is aso Olen*: ty n eadow lapel seed the whsle In a . stata of c ltivation. ' ,00 2 %.; - . • • A ' 44. 1--Abont Sor la sel eft!' the h kst white oak *Ood land- actjeininif, 11t said railruad,iti4 in the Lltigit' borte‘o,l of the above described tract: A:4mnd title and prufe,ilun will tx• given at any, time. Apply to ' . •] , , W.'llt. ItATZ., ; ' .. - • ' Wayne townshi, nisi; the Summit.' L Feb. le., ott - ') - . 7h , { , ' • • $95,537 131 23,5.00 49 351,467 1 _6j! .pURSILIANj" to aO . order - of the' Or phans' Court of• the county of Schuylkill, in the 'l;••mronwealthof Pennsylvania, tha subscriber, one of the Administrators of Jacob Faust. lati, of the township of W‘nt firiaaawig.in the coutty of Schnyikill.dadettsed, will expose tti sale by public ceridue. on Saturday the Bth day of _March next,at 2 n'elock in the afterhoon, at thoPennsykranla 111311.10 the Borough of Pottsville. in the county of afunmid;. Ail that certain un divas& on fourth part of all thatenitainktract of Coal land eituata formerly in the township of Lower Mahan - ton:o. In the leeway of Schuylkill and ; State sylvanin, no in the tewnMeip of , bounded by land inrsdyed to Francis Spataer, Philip Zimmerman, John ilubcr, s•eltser and John Lesher, contains s;s2 l acres,ll:il perch. , . striernii4adre. sorrowed on brce dioi warrants and curry's and knowit'as the lictfenkta% ern [me; and also the undivided half part of two hundred nnd twenty ylx acres o'w:improved land in Barry irortiship, in the county aforesaid; bounded by • laud survey: to Philip Moyer, Susanna Sillyman, Selo nrni John shoener. Jr.. Urn, Dftwalt and others, units I:warrant:v. one to John Filler, datud the Cd !cultist. cod o • i.e. to John Kisser. and:being ail that part of lb, cold surrey not interfered with be 01d...r , rights and surveyed under an order of the board of pru• pertv, late tb estatr of ,docenvesi. • Tuna and coo diti;ns niad,. , known nt the time and 'place of sale by. DANIEL FACnT. Administrator. By ordor ut.the Orphans' t,"ourt, dc,, , itc I, Boors, Clock. 3108,323 .56 Feb. Second Annual Distribution, C. A. A. The Mann,-ement of the Cosmspolitan- Art Altsoetatton anumunee n 6 lntef rs.tponetnent of the dirt Ibution of ill.. works of art fr,tn the 31st of January. to the 2t4 of Fe.hruiry next. the same a.; last iear.) ctt lime it teat place. The - thoses-hange in the time of:the distributhirt Vas boon. 4 1 . 01111110 , - to thil P X pee;tion of .t ho Management.) oxpectient in order to 3.,1.1v0 the retxols of ens to t ; echi.h, owing to the, , ate moms y. 'thretfjtut tarcountry anti the consequent .derauge ment of the •Inalls t wtil beect.,layett from neaelting the, Western:oSi, ley the 31.0 t of ;faun:try. 207,670 20 , . . ' 'file iii,tribution wdl most inuivarilly take place ail ' al,.ve. at 'N - 1.)::31AS ,Il ALL iu .the.rity of Sandusky. Uhl°. in prelenee of all men tors who may choose to at ten.l. l'ln. dimwit :Address will be delivered by la4l - .K G OM% IN, ilt.i.. (,f .New York, rim rein its of the transactions. drawings.. c•.. will let iinnii.tilately published and forwarded to subscribers in ' ticl..tick part of their rut , pertive Periodical. , -... To ti1t.....i Who have already bl.t . Dll.le members of the 'Am..; >Jai itin, the Management most respectfully - requeat tindrintineit eto inereasethe list of sults2riberli. 'Should each nienth. , rincrease his subiatript ten far an additional i Periodic.d., Cr iDduee 'a friend to subscribe, the future bcnetit to tinJ,'Association. would be at least trebled—en alUing the Mainigement to make still greater outlays for W., , ,,s of Art: in future. • The Last Chance is Now Presented to Subscribe. ..I THE-Int , ritimmos - wilt posit Nely take place Timasnar Erzat:so, February 2A, when thellarge and t. aluable. collection of .Workit -of Art, eompiising tint celebrated :tili.NOA CRUCIFIX, the I. Maz ble Busti; by rowers, bronze.Statottry, and several hundred in irniticent 011 Paintings. will lot ' , distributed AMM , g , th., ~ii,,,ribers for t he sitcom d year. - .Vuhicrii times. ••:',3, entitle iiity.person to any,of the fol lowing- thee! dollar monthly Magazines for I aZ.6, and-also a ti , l.c. ill tlle 3',..1 . 0 111..tri1:111 . i.m.. Tile Mu mine. are Harpee's. Putman's, Knickerbocker, RlA , Awood' . .., It mhttin's. iicoky'R Lady's Book, Household Words, and I rit ish Quarterfy Reviews. Persons tali ing tire mom hcitships are entitled to any of tle , 'tive, )liiezincs for ”11. , sear. and to six tic;We in the distribution. 1 . LITTrILL'4 LIVINII Aar. 1F., , ./y, is furnished one yo3f. and i , l , tio-tohorships fir ?ii, Subscriptions will Is. 1 . 1. 4 % . 1VV.i up to the 2.Sth of Fete r enttry..; Pers ,ric in C.onitliii-pfurnit for menitiership, will give ii i ,,i ' . I', t oik, add rcsx,l7lY-ill, st3tinz the month they '. e , 1.41 the .1111 . 2ill.:ifIC 7.1 comm.:lee. and have'letter register eti at tho la ....t 14110 e, to pre loss; on 'the receipt of whin h. a ,•• ! t•ti,,..tie of net.'nhership. together with the maga/A In , d.. ire d, will Os' turn aided to any part of the onitiliry. 1'i..,,,.., who. pureh3co tn•.i..;ittin” at li-ink 'Shores every Emu.' in n ill! olm•rv,,e th,t' lb.- . 1 ,init).. th , l. ‘,< ..j1,,ti.,1. P , ...ft re'vi re 1:,: v.zri 1 .r:',r l . ' ii. :le -,1 , 1e• r:1, ,-, 7l.ll . er:irz a tict.rt in by 11, :t r. i.qt..,,,r, all at tin' F.ttllo print they pay 51c* ti::.• - .'.la:tl ..fines Alutiil. i . ' it...ll.lli(ilq Inns rde I Citalo•zne;. giving'full deserip lion,. scot J r., oi, application. , For 1.11 1. 1116..1 , 13111 , M, ad 'll'l7;liter rut ih-A ~ :: 1 1, 11 1) i!.. 111 ' 1. ?..K ll ' - u" f v,. ' L k . t A i 11,..,.: zi11,.. , 1111,e. lil'l 1 . 1 1 : 1- .. 4 .1 L, I P ,:... ° . ..e.: - . ‘ ,;- I' , .rl: ' , l c ' e 2l' lV r :s ' i ' e:at r. t..Mhit n e . . , • liii IVater Areel..•-titrititist.i*, ti. I : Subs..ripeidii.. received by 11. B.I!NAN. - Rom Secretary for Schuylkill county. Pa. 1 February W. 1• , .W.:: 4.24 -', 111.3;639 $3.407,651 44- $2,606,100-0 435,500 00 IFTIIE T .COUNY COMMISSION 4-q' SCHUYLKILL c - iuNry, showing the amount of wowed Fate of faterest. time when such loans Ittteunt du“. anti indebtedness or Sthuylkill cquuty up tt-I.lsnunryLlS:ai in accordance with the sixth seAltes of an act tutitled —An Act to erect the town "t Hale tt bf llorits. into tt.borouOt. s aprosi.,t the 14th dtYof March:A. IL 1852. C , J4nIY lo'ans interest at the rate of per ceul;l` 4 Yabl.i. annually. 1 Joit;pti . . . • thnri,"Aburz ileadlrny "•.',0•30•18•51' ;. „! 1:00 00 4.1,e ' 1,;ca . .111, ;444 • • Ip. , ,5.1650 AO N. 1.5.531 aii) lA . tV,li.l4l::•rh rartL .' ," •22, - - 29, - . I,ono 0') .1:nal, Ilnut‘ing, , r.l r ir.l.rls 12',-... - Jul.) 23." 14.00 u V) FratniN 4.7. Ktn•lanlo 1 t.i. 1 . 7, •' .Itr. 7, " i 6413 00 Phllip ,l / 4 , 11212..rty ..iet.lll:, '. - 0.1. 12. " , 9,001 cro 11,1j3r0i9 Pig; ,J•n.r27. •• .1n 41.27.1 ,, ,:i4.; , 5.1100 011 ' 11.0,ry Vont,. •• 1•• 1,:,1 .. ~- ". 1 7,) , ) 410 I Andrnw Klnnn.l . ~tp'l 1. •• AO I. •I, 1.112.1 00. Pater F. Lia4l‘rlir ' 2, •• -- -2, '7 1 1.200 41 Aldre.y Kiclinel . ' " 0, - ". 3. " , 1.050 10 i . 1 04epli 111.0101,1 • •• 10. " - 10. ' ' 3.0(0 (In ' Philip 1k0i:14,-1)_ - 110. -, •• 10. -,1 4,000 00 I Christian Ft.ir."4l. - Az. 30.1050 .17,. 011.1 , •1i , 1,000 00 11;03 , VISclin-artr • ',Ap.12"5.1551.Ap. 2"..r,1". , 51"; 1.4t0D (J 11.•nrc lin.rhi ' iSla;t110, " 'Maylo, .' ; 800 00 4.linlvtl. 11,untzipicr„ - V. " , '' 20, " i 1,000 on 7f1•4:•.:1.1.31.3 Ilaller I"- .i!li, '" ' - 211, ".. 40 (f) I . 4.llla.mmi'i 1.1130,' 1, ' Jne 11. • " ; 1.000 00 , J. , :...'ph Tiaminnr i t " '" ,70, ": " 30. "I, I,DOO 00 livirry Knelt' ' t'ileb'lo, ' !'tliblo, ',.: ; 2.200 (0) 11,044 min 1.41, : = ;:iep.; 2,. •' ;:".lop.'. 2.- '." 2.000 00 ' 11 , •riamin l'it' ' i'Rep.l 2.18511.4 p. 2.10.5. i 1.420 00 J,.. ph Ilarrinp,r i As.. •28.1531fAg. "...11.154'., 1.001 0 11•0,;.1:1•01,3" 1F0b],10.1R52•Feb.111.15. , 7' I.Oon oo .1 , ,e 1 I. 1-13. - 41.-T iAg.114.1.551,Az. 14.1 c.,• 'I 1,i , 00 Dn. .""'‘;,- , nrge Werner: Ap. 23,1'552;21p. :1.1 k •I' 100110 )Otrah '/liiinn'rninn ' '• 120,- . "! " 2N. • r, , .f 0 o) Ija L A ertn.4l uun2... '• .341 t. '2. `• ;,,i 700 no / .„4„partricnlyl:4, - '..l'ly 10.• i en !-' Elirtil,c4ll 11untr.ing,erA;.r. '2O, " ":tg. 30.: " " 1.000 00 .Tarnb Iluritiinger. Jr. Sep .1 2. " ' yep. 0.. - i .7..000 on Catharine 14.,y , N,m / ......9.. •• , N,,v.•_..0. '. 1 100 00 - Philip lhAigherty ,Sep. 16, ". ..Svp. 111. '• i 1.045) 00 John Itend I . !Feh,•21:180:1•Feh.21,14 2.000 (10 l'atlmrinki 13tlizin:zer lsrch 9. .. INL:1).-O, .. 1 into 00 ' .11fred Linder 1)....i27. 1 ,55 . ! 250 CO , Catharine Shormalicr Jan 4.1050 Jan. 4,18.571 130 00 ! i;. , nr_re rAir..,inaker - 4.15.51 •• 4. - 1 200 60 ,Irin :•11',..tr i nker '• 1. `• .• 4, - , 171 00 El =MI MIMI 14,;n11. 1:. - dcr 12 (10 - - ( !‘ (6 I ;snl ; uu 5 nO (rt - !i - on --- nn 00 T , lop.rar nYn L' N. ‘V:l7.j:n to , . 301 .I.lnnuntls doe the enuntSr of kill. bs tli‘Clit`i"tl , ll , Of I hn,oEib Qnrl townshi • 1 dt•cluethz.l estimated' aro eonlvnis.4.hsatidexenel' enlipct, rs.{ • rounty tax inn Inllll,FeaNJ for the yelr 1654 and t . 41 to County Tivai rnileeklon, ..p. AUK. 6.414 18 1.0 0$ 7,9: 09 Purchase mgney !due the e. um ty.on unmated lands sold et Commis soneno sale, I - George D. Beyer. late Treaserer.,the :137 04 3,773 CZ - 5 percent ibatementpn Sfato tax. Balance In the hanAfof Treasurer as per repOrt of Atffitonsi . Estimated amNint of taxes; on un- 20(013 13 211.6!17 10 . • rented lands porrhaxed[-by the emomirsloners. at the ; several Trescuterre antes. sohlet to re deroptlon,l • ¢l,lll_ll Total infle)tednesr. rif.ttil county 27,0.11 11 .1. 74 oz, cnunfy. • It affords Us pleasure, in making our annual Report, to be enabled to renderan arcount that shAwssofaverable in behalf of the tax payers Uf tho County. Our indebted ness in gradually being reduced. riotwithstan'ding that for the pail two years n, tPd tug fon of o e e?. mill on the county ntte lessened the I enmity' fax , annually over eleven thousand dollars, sild have teethe saine time had the appropriation increased by the Directors of the Schnylkill County Alms-114n..e.from fourteen thousand: to seventeen ,thousand fivie hundred dollars, being 2 oter and above onedhird of the 'whole county tax assewse# for those years that was applicid for .the sustenance orthe Mr. any of the former collectors who have been in ar rears we hay caused promptly to settle their duplicates. while the rapid increase pf 'population. as well a 4 fife valuation of, property in the county, especially IC the coal ration, I have been soureei from wit ICA a sufficient sum was derived to pay the increased appropriation of the County4lms•Houso, awl well as wen' thousand dol lars of the unty debt. I We feel confident % wrritx that if the county rati'be left os it at present is, 11 Mills. including the uncalled-, ed taxes which remain. from year to year. *credit to the county. the Whole of the county loans can be'caneelled within the next find years to comet and thil thetormty should liquidate her entire !debt fbr the geed and eostlY public building's she has erected, so early as the year IiTO. is a tort thatshould gratiAttnt tatireiTlltlaeu therein. . . • ' LI. . During and In the prvient year.fartf.4iren, - thousand :elkhlt Aindred end fortridne itolllnaitrthci loans contnuited far the conktruCtimi ; ?af -the PeYPCnntitYr Prison eV- cotnlup due... It 'in- obiieen that these.. bonds cannot Lc:met:at Ta4ecfr Vitn itvi*d harweimelud• ed to createi. new loans pr . tever **Mut we shall have to eitimd, ttr , subh fomikutaturing at. differene dateL that they . mii'hu tilled to tastes the funds of the county will All Of •xe Wig reSpectftilly • snhmit..bellesi og it • to. Ile true and correct to the best of cur it non-ledge and belief. 2 r • • Februm 1 NAT.4ONAL REFRESHWTSALOON. ft lit 'plablW are respectfully „,.t :. . 1 llonntl4 that thcr can bo supplied ' -- . 0 5, . 5 ' wcc ft cola:Iota. atoll kinds at the Nation- 31 bacon, vitig/r MortlinCesi Hotel, Centre skeet. Potts. tine. r 1 Jalf 29-,16 30•1'las t 60 WO .* 101t0 00 i o 01 48 ; to lIE =EZ!32l== ORPHANS' COURT BRIEF. POSTPONEMENT R2ILM STATEMENT. ME ‘yarN MADE.. ANUCNT MEIN .Scittivt he ,ev- tps,:tftt v- Squrt nt .1 In% due d Panda return. urer frr • JACOB Ic•LINE, t . , U. WILSON. ).Ovs.mirsioncri• `• • : PAUL LENGEL.)' MISCELI,INEOUS, .„. r a t e m I tip a. ep • ,By Telegraph Yesterday's Nails. No intii!igclice of the steamship Pacific EMI , BALTIMORE, reax 14. The thermometer this morning, MIR 7 de grew hehiw zero. - Ell .Goyernor Ilhannou. /.., _; WAWINGTON, Feb-14. ..Gollerdpr Shannon,.of K4lling, has arrived and isstd)ving Brdwn's Rotel BoOviani of Leiralon toLondoin.. • Dalls.s. on •tlYft 'Hon. George 31 1 , Dalho, has been nominator o Secretary Londun..: ' istoOms)arp tOr Trike: t he . tnace of the Pscille. I • The steamship Quaker City, has' been char tered to take 'the place of the missing 'Stearn er Pacific; lipori the Collins line. -4 2MI The, .laryland Legislature, on ,Thursday, elected Anthony Kennedy (American) United States Seilator from that State, for the term • commencing on the 4th of Maich,'lBs7. PAULA. ¢i N. YORK METAL MARKET Anthra't..-F'ndry,No.l.tou' —,,,") V: cC, .32 1 . 66.1 34 Co' " . I" N 0.3- , 2,.: 001,-; :.:4 oil -.., Charcoal To•Aidry.No.l. . -•:- --(1 - I. -- —I -- -- Cai -;- " ii • • ..N0.2, . -,--• —(a. ——l —'—(ll`. --,- Scotch Pik, to. I. npv. - 6, 33 Oil 33 soci.. 33 b 0 Railroad Dais, - ' - 55 ~,,,,,. (I) Qt . i C b t)4`(:: 90 C Kngii‘h EPftlit.d. •• ,' C 5 Qtkal tqk IN C (ICU 70 K. ',4.raericazi 'lir, IlAuluc...r,.A. 65 004, 00 Oi. Ai 04.,`Ct 00 0 . . , $011,4. - ." .' 50 0 , ..,7 S 3 Oi. 67 56(.41c0 ou 111,sinns. :1. 45 (Ail 85 05. 4 0 .0C44 73 00 Castillo, 1 t,.:1. 40 00,1„.• 55 0( 1 ; ....,,i BoilerPlato4No.l, 10010 . 4.754 5 Ofi:- —ftt., 5 GO t '. - ::N0.2. • n - i , 3 73c;' 4MI —c - -) AYlo . i.int.Triint'in•Q,l, ton' 5.5 t.. , 0 - .11 1 1 C Oi —..--C , —•,— Rolled, , I —C;1; —i ~. —4 _ R. I:. Spikeg; •I 5 tkg.s fi td 01 —4., ...- ....- MIL. i American. ..' iou rt. s.- 4 5004 ti (ti, 4 38,,,,, I. 1.,i; English. i ; ..) ! c 06; 17 Oc - 13 33y, 19 CO . " Spring,. "' • —4,:.i. li '25 , , 6 pa, 7 60 - . . cotri.c Shealtilng, RedA, Old, 0., t,•. . Pig tlaina.l.: . li., ftP , I— -a 7-: - —6 - .;•• Chester:County, " i —(4. 7 --.1 ——6. t Vire:inlii. " j —I?. Ghi ; Foreign, • - . 1 . ••• I-- —(&,. IS k7' II P2R liar. No. 1. I . . .. '! 6 . - 3. 7X , 7 (lil•l'it, CORRECTED 11:ERECLI FOR TILE JOUR:VAL ECM __..f._-_ ;.------ -e ms " 1 . : ___--... ... wh,,,t tio l 4. 1,1 , 1..!, 7 :..07 ::: (11, 11 1.0 o 7 75 41014 R.Ye —r.: :' i ! 5'75.1 5 L0A , 712 ' 5F.7 r....rn meal :! •• . , :,; 50 . • 412 1 344 a 425 Wheat. red.•31,u,11:. ! 1 7:.. ' 1 . 00 j . 170 (Z . Z 1;6 wl.iie •• " i 1 1 'd. : T. !: 1.2 I .1 FO 0. 105 Rye, '.: •• •I il 11 , ' .12S ,' - CJinorhite: , .• 1 , !. 4 i C.:,147; 67 " yelloli •.• I %li t :. ! . F 4 i:• ..• CS (.7., 70 .... Oats, ', " ' 1 - I .511 I ne oi, 41 Cheese, p‘.l!.i,CA: t ,1....1 , 0!!.. bi!. 11 1 10 0) 15 Colfre. • ii • " , 'l2 P:: CI 1.1 . -%' I(''').; 4 123' _dams. !,; •• 1 12!..., ;`•!% 6;.-0i,4 , Me,. pni)(. 1), 1 17 t•ii ! • .15 75 ... . . ( .. .r, 'Brater,/la hi ~ , :•, " -' is€.r. 24 i - 14 In '26 I ' &intr. Molasses. 14,r gall..i i 4/ 1 • .r 4 I fit 4 1. 1 011, linsred.,l. " ~t 94 . ' 9•2 ' •• whale etude.. 1 4 1 6 - 4 s:l I, 7/i (4 i 7 , I , .. J . '' ,Ii,! , 11/ter, XlO /f ~ 92 i ‘• lard s p r int;, - 1 .95 - s ' " - whlt/./..- 1 1.4. V. 5 (.4; 100 " sperm. 4pr1ni";...,-:. ' Iso " 4intoi, 1 '-' n, , 2no 6 2 0:, ..:1 • • Pleit-TSVILL• MARKET S . I Wheat Pin tri..l,hl:, '4l 5 , l Delett-l'eaohes.psi'd. $4 2n ßye ilt,tie,rll,4', ~ 7ea da dlr . Irripse . ll. 1 .25 Wher3l, l rilsliel, I 'JO e,:;. 1;10 Drled Apples. Itnrir l d,l 1.,41 izv,e. do l 15 1 :z::‘,107.,-11. 2r, 6.11, • do . • 7,, Colter. par lemur:, . 71. 'Vats. - (4,1 - 45 SlAilttl4, rs, lift Nat 17. Potatoes. de.- to liana, tlr , 10 64 14 rlipothy l'lei.4, 4 ‘le liay.perron, , • • t's 10 Clover Seed' _ - fl 01 1 , Plat ter. de , t 1 Oli POTTSVILLE PRODUCE MARKETS Metall Prices.) . Fr.ovllF-The price or e.lieat ranges from 10 OH tcl $10.50 17 1 1,1,1. Rye at 50 Lib'l and litieliwheat flour at $1 (Wt. Corn nwiil at $1 OVE? 1,1. and ILy' at $1125.. • -Otts.v4—Whit e wheat is worth $.l 90 to $2 0) bu. in our in,irkLits, to l r.•dl -.sells at $1 00. Oats 4.5 cet t O Girti 05 'cents4 ME.t•rs'—Beef is selling from the stalli at from . .lo 12 cts. pound—Mn_tton the same, anil Pork froui 12 to 14 , cts. Beef, at wholesaldlrom 7 , 1 to 8 crs. by the side • pork at 9 (g) 1:p by the whole, frog., • Salt Meat s is declining in price.. Should: en.. are Selling- at 13 (if. 15 cents Ib, and hatni at 14 it 10. cents. Facer axn Vi:or.r.tut.E:s---Apide., are tr4ln 75 et, to $1 j bu. Pottitoei 05 to 75 ceurs Onions, $1 00 cts. and turnipssWcts. • MEMO to 28 ets.lb; e,“, - . 1 at 25 eta.. - 0 dozen. Glam. LatEs=:-.‘ Sugars are :tdvanci:w. - Coil. S, good yellow 10, SJ , eame.tl A. 10. and. best i j eliped white 12i 'F.s. lb. Cheebe 'sells at cts. aid Lard at 15. Timothy' bells at $4 75. Hay trout 25 to 27 dollars alt toll by the load, mid $2B. by the bale. :Plabier iyi belliag at $7 "tl ton. `alt at Sl 75 sack. • On.s.-4Winter.strairied arc 6ellbig I,y th e Barrdl atsl 00 gal. ' Elephatit,-Whalc, at 5.1 25 'ilk gal. aMEDICINAL. --HOMEOPATHIC DiO/IfizAND MEDICINES. • DROOESSOR tMAI.I!, - S.' Manual of 1 Pr:tett:et , . lierrinWK linunsti; hyablan. Laurie's. Parent's Ginnie. with the Medi:l2l,l%3nd Enmity Mtstb ciao Chests; bd. sale by .1. :th.tlitiAN. nerl Attsr,ll,-. put:let!, 'WI ' .t. 151.x51 00 :,iOO 00 LYONS' KATHAIRON. • rj AVM YOU used Lyons' Kathairon for the hair! It is the . most delightful Wilk' art! ide m the world and is preeminently. beneticial (r limy and Bald lniads. The Kathairou fully restored my hair niter ..I.tb.llle*.s of twelve years. Yours truly, It. IA ATWATF.It, 'Warren Stn*t. New York. - Also,'Lynbs' Extrat rot I'ure Jamaica (iingitr. for dye Popela an - d ieueral nertous debility. Le., tan' be had at 4 . C. nmitt.rs Perfumery and Variety Flom. Centre Street. Potterfily. October 23. - 185:i 414 f la 1%1 ,$) $17.0+),. 9,T,00 00 26,500 On isobo 1052 02 .RENNEDY, of Roxbury, ham jtllscosi'bred 'ln one, of our common pasture weals , a rausedy cure Evortland of Humor, from thatworst scrofula down to a common I . • 2109 91 • Ile has tried it in over IIUU cases; and never failed ex cept in two (both thunder _humor). Ile bu now In his'possesslau over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within Ortinty milei Itosltin. - Two bottles are. warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. • One to tilt* bottles will cilare the worst kind of pimples on the-fame.' • Two to Olive bottles will cure the Systent of Wet. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouttl - tiod stomach, Three to the bottles ara 'Warranted to cure the worst ease of Erplipelas. ^_Boo `no One to twt, bottles are warranted to cure.all, humor lu the eyes. Two 'bottles are warranted tio CUM running of the care and b/otchrik among the hair' ' * Four to ski kettles axe warranted to cure corrupt and running utters. , • Onohottle will care scaly - eruptidn of the s.ln. Two or three betties are Ualraated - to cure the weer case Of rin e l'srurni. Two Or three bottles , .ar was lanted: • lure the mr ri desperate case Ox ItO4II2:OrOLL.A.. Three to : A)114 botaci are to cure the salt rheum. The to eltht hot! Is will tare t l e w• rst 'case of scrofula: A banal - As always experienced t Ln4 the first bottle, and a perfegt cure Is warranted whg the above quantity Is taken. koador, I,peddled over.* thousand tiles of Ills tn tbo vicinity of ?Boston. I knot/ the etlects of it in every teas. lio sttre as tester will esti:ll6lkb are, so sure will this cure humor._ 1 never saki Osttle,.of It but that said anothef: aftr trial It 'llealk,:eptele for itself.— •Theriare t*o things about thls !web thht appear to 'WO itliptigillag::trig that it grows in one pastures. In some plecei quitee,plentiful, and yet its value Lai utVvr been known-until I diseoverod it in IShi--vecOnd, that Ct should cure wit kinds ilah tuner. . . . • In order it gile some idea of the sadden vier and popularity di the ellecverry, 1 .will ;state that in April: - 180 a, I pedaled it and sold ahont Ms bottles per day—ln Arril,lst.l.-1 sold ever one thousand tattles per day cf tt tiomovf the wholesale druggists who halo teen in the' business twinty. and thirty years. say that • making in the *emit/rig, patent unsdleines was art r liken. There is a mu/vent:4 praise of it from ail quarters. in lityowtt practical always kept it Arrictly for butiore ..-butatheolu Introduction as a generalnunitt• Medicine. great and whnderful virtues bare. been found in it tbst • I new,stu acted . • • cases of epileptic fits—a dtrease whith iris I'l, ways considered incurable. hare lx,en cured by a few' hot' flea. Oorllst et Mercy It It whit prose effectual in tutus. of that awful malady—th.a e a 1.., but rev whollari leen. More td . II than I bate. • I know ,or 'several ..awe-of ifropAy. all of theti sited wo e entad by It. 14 the iarlous dittaael of the Liver. Sisk finadagho, Dysposis,int unat Fever and Aim, rain • in the side, Disease* of the SpitAandpartioilittAy indais- Imam of tha Misers, Lc, the discovery has dOLI) 1C14,14 good than tiny medicine over known. enoughNo changi of diet necestary—est the L'Ot Ytti and • of 11. - rirreliwt4 for 1:-Pd. A 1121(R, f,11.1 titiNtpOtlttil 'per day —thildron Over ten Years, a denass nsootslett—ebniret• from Bra tevight yetis. tea.apoonful As no dlrrilfcr t ran he applicahlo to 411 tOtHrtlttlikvi, lake cal leteti. is npeeate en the irrrels tvire a dire. - klanttfacthred t r PONALD EVti NEVI% • • If'St-r , u street. it•tr.%ry, 'et , • "1 Pelee, Olen Dollar. Varit.xity, C. V. Miner, g Barclay greet; C.lt. Misr. 102' Broadwa-: Itusliteu L C i y Clark, «rd rasaldway: Sands, l ' Oct.rmiton Vilelerala agent. Po rennsyfranta. T. W I , nt . : Sove,-132 Kirth 2nd abuser. •' • • • / • . :4t Tltie Patollie.. =I ' Cold Vitosther. Aarylaud Leglielat»re. d fflartots. IMO t TOILE - WO %S. ! —rte. ,".1 00(a--. .2s — l ;4 .7 In 001 004 fAk L r THE GREATEST Ater}loal ptecovery of the Age.
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