_ . TUNNELLING :THE BROAD „MOUNTAIN; -ThiS SUBORDINATION IN TII 4 t: Pt: hide Stitticit..s.— ; is a subject. which, has elicited Much specula- . Itt our localpolunths will be, found a series of 1 tion and attentihn ever since the days of Mont- • resolutions. adopted by the.. teas her; of the , vand Girard, but to the present time Public Schools of . Nliiitirstille, iii view of the el• - the undertaking has - been thought too great recent conviction of Mr; Garritson in our ter the means that ciadd be brought to its ek. rt ...minty Court, for-doing s ; What he e.onz.eiretl to ecution, though the benefits to. be derived be hi duty. - and the subsepient action of the •• from its accomplishment would lne more than Board of School Directors. in the matter.._ commensurate with the vastness et' the work. We have alreadv , allud4d' to the necessity of This formidable barrier (the BrvatlNlountai 11 ) maintaining strig suboialiiiation in our Pub l.. • _ to ai i easy Progress with the track of an iron: h e Schools- The welfare of the pipit, the . _ . - r• Tll E .IIISEI:6" JO 1 . 14'..Y.11 , lot* o larg ,, • horse to, the North, rises its liege length and , discipline of the School, and the necessary . in. "•stai:,,ii thou ot.n!ibtlitr .Netr.imper pub , Wed ill I. b readth along the entire extent of the South-" fluence of the teachers•alike„detnand . that the fh,ra l'elogittimstin. It eireabitea nooo.y t,,e- ,f• ; ; • . ,i; i ,,,, and 8 .„.,,,,,, n „f oily i,, this ad ern Coal Field, and throughout its wl;ole pupil sbould.hekept in subjection. Permit . wijoi, jag ctooiti,,a, but ilf o h llonr crifici:? • ,;::::! ' ' length, not a gap can be found through which!. an unruly child to actlas it feels .disposed, 1 , •1,,:itr41,'",1",',a17,7,1',.1,..Y„,1,7,1',4i„;,,,P;',at.11he tob. , rai l it- a railroad can he forced without at u n eel or ; either at home or in school, and a state of al' .• -I'/'•.".;''''''''''''!'"'"""'"i"th'-'(7""trli-'' 11 " f'''' hef - e inclined graires, But the time is ap fairs is introduced, detrimental to the laws of ,i., •,. ~, ~,,,,.1 i:',,,,ilait::,tx eJgrotle4 .ii °lett Mit be rot ho t •,: . ( j,,, I..rf , ' r order and *discipline. IWe would promptly pro aching. when these difficulties' n . . I condemn any act of cruelty, exercised by a . ---- overcome, We are informed that Judge Hel- , I '. • ; fenstein, in his recent visit to Enrone 4 l had the; • • i teacher towards a pupil., and we are equal. _. . iii)usE FOR ;;ALE.—See a dvertis-emen.Nued ' accOmplislinieLut of this object in views - and we! • ly prepared to defend the action' of f% teacher, • • I I hope that he. has had sufficient encourage-1 ..ule,. 1.3. Iteol.who is severe only fur the purpose- of produ sEE r ;o s ipoiooment of - thy - sale af -47, rtv& rialt i went to place the thing in a more 'feasible I citt , a good result). Parents should consider .' t;!..,r4,••,, pr , perty. - ir - ;.:1;:r, notice of D.tui,ln atil Su,,mehanint Curd 1 wanly; y ice per cent bond, •• COAL LAND FOR..SALV-See advertisetnent i • ' than it has been. though for that mat.' • 1 ; position r ier, die u ntiertakilig IS opt in reality so great; • • - as it is generaily supposed to be, asave expect lie school, that there are certain -rules and . „ l regulations whie,h.inust be observed, else the to show, in an article on the subject in our i • :-. • , daily attendance ailments to little more than . . I the resolutions of the •Minersville teachers !pied Geo. Spencer and Geo. Mecke. ne4 week's paper, \villa will not only give I ,-; 1 , 13,0 - Is lONS.--See adverfieement of J. Palmer, I a farce. We approve-of the spirit in which the design wit:loch more favorable nspect than ! ' co:, Market : , '• - trcet Wharf, Philadeil'h,in• it has hitherit; borne, but show that the -road l i 1 ! have neenaranied and;•adopted, and are grat -4Dlasui.,u•rj.o..c. OF CO-PARTNERSIIIP.- , can be made to Shamokin for less than the 1 , . !..- • - , . 84 - 1 , 0 „,,, k ,.. of B. iv. Shipman and t ru. , if cost 4 itfied to perceive that the Board of School Di of the tunnel' proposed. .. Co. i' rectors have resolved to:sustain the teachers IS EL' a dv e rtisement headed " T . O ..Nlerehants t n ' i In commenting upon this subje2t. our •-•latiufacturers and (Other , ;• I.L't - , .'gue'l ""- ' . , . 1 in every' action consistent,with the strict line. temporary, the Sunbury American, seems. to. . . ARCADIAN INSITUTE.-See. advertisement . ' lof their professional duties. If the teachers think the Broad . louidam an entire mass of; . . .‘ .!. . ~ A . thin llourishiag edeontional e st.•blishmerif at Coal, winch we tenet to say is far from lin the future bhout:d npt ; be'sustained, sett-res. • ' very' •• • -pect will dictate' and ; warrant their resigaa- AN active Bus% tn.,- Man, l o , essing a I•lnowledge being case, tor, v would remark, that it is! . . k' i coal. Thi - ••••.:•lnterlimn says that "Its excava- 1 . . . , Cuunt; . , and teachers toast be protected while Subcirdination must be main 'l%. f',•th:F:nglish and German;wants a siMation.- composed of something much harderthan stone lion in a body. ~ ,:•:-, ' , 1 ta•iited in - the Public: Schools of Schuylkill ~ '.".! !••• a dvertts.etnent. i SEE note..., ••1 Mortimer k. Bros., in relation to .A , TIIE'CARD of Itlakist•al. C•la 3.. Cu., dealers i , , hi diway. :,.1 ,hippers of Atitlir7•:•-it, Coal. Philadelphia and - ....•• •• , ..,. ' uni:••• vtinsvs, cari,ct Lags. :dothing, Sc., which some extent, • •-, Lay(' re,w ”e h.,11.1. York, :viii be foon.l in anoth , r eol a tan. ' i '-'-' S ridv•GtiGps.-N. Nva:.l, 77 and 79 North t . ion - speaking of the; Tunnel "would be, like the driving shaft widish 'would 'be 'ultimately used Our American 'friends have been raisin to faithfully of a vast coal : - !. farmed as to, the character of the Broady' mei . '''''.,•••iyi i , tryet , Phila•lelplo i. 111 , 1 , 1111.111 , 1 a fine as . M.upt . itain aud . i ts coal f o rmation. b It certainl j for ai l their position. - , . f , • ;- • GREAT RATIFICATION MEETING IN PHILA i, DELPIIIA.-On WedtieSday, evtiaing, an im ise Masa Meeting ;fOr;Fillmore, Donelsoa Y l ,t , astid the Constitutionzsas held . at Concert ..a.• ,•- • anent !•t i"tras G , ,,a, , . or parttea AFS, FCC does ~ . . i coo attl." l " )e s•('' coal, " they are! Hall in Philadelphia." The iinerican noun •vcrttstment. • • . not Ili such -a position its tic be made available' 4 nations were enthnAstically ratified.. Hon. ' w "it' N l i l t. " •• Nit F I l '' ''TY ' C:IRRIAGI Es in Tunnelling this Mounutin. In the first! , :.. . . -' • a reTto.: •••-•lierktics' Nmyteenth Ti:4de sale • • diagonally John M. Scott, pre.'t eil, assisted by a large place, they run across the proposed . i:r carriages ;at i.intuenee on Wednes•hiy. Apri l - . .• •' , • . - itse ut the I•unnel, and secondly, they do ofV' •P tints. •, a. series of reso• number tee re i . •,:c Its:A. at the BILVI:lr. Ninth amt George streets, ' "til lotions were mlopted,, pea eloquent addresses ! led lie deep enough to be cut by it," except at thlia.lsit h n i. For p,trtiviihars..ee a•lvertisetnew. : delivered by the Hon. J.. M. Scott, Hon.' its entrance into the mountain ittichahat only " T 4 GEN r LEM EN's Ft RNISII LNG sTGRE.-We . Henry M. Fuller, lion Jacob Brootn,• Hon. ' ~....ii -erre witi, pleasui:!, that Mr. Samuel G. T r , ayl..r, ! " ' hi "' side* ' Henry D. Moire, Win..ll). Baker, Lsq., and ii!.. e Mt: rnri , Iti , 1. oung vit.;,zen of Gil , baraugh, lias • 1,. We do nut make these rei . .. .i... v on. na••kseto ills 'our.' i Charles Gibbmis.! hits elicited much . .1 .teLased the ?1,,,4,. of IL C. Lirectl ,t, e 1,,, c o n - age the Undertaking, on tim con4ry we have applause, nod prove that spite of coldness. in ,..'i .!!‘,_ of hat-, enp , ; for, /t. 1... and Ic•-e t •-•.:in con i been fur some time ...A ..i•,•1!, at a s -rant. le•st i•, , itis isaitsrilta inforination Oil this very subject tor_the ex-1 saa•ti as line shirts, met: ties, suspender=, ; past "Pge d i." collecting • ilifb•rence and malignity, that the people of the United Sades, en : ni asa. will support the American nominee I , forlshe Presidency. ~.. -•.' ' a.!.. a lit 11;iett nt . g entletnens furnishing. pep, ss purpose of giving it to the public, 'which 1, . 5. ..„ .. • • • .. , ~ • -11 , WL are WOW Wehrle prepared . to do. 4...... lianatisceoleis. ,t c: ,t e wish r. Is3lot 1 , ,il,,ev- 1 his new enterprise, ani,i advise those i ' 'B‘NKING FACILITIES.IN SCIICYLKIL,L_COUN ~-1;1;.: anything in Ins line, to pa v e 11;ut a visit. -! TY.-- 7 13y the Legislative proceedings we oh s. J lt - - 'l' -• --- 'S - - .' C- - - ' T s- -that , -- i ~ 1 IlliEtt RIA I, IN . I LLI NAN W. NTI.--,; ; ;., . ,ery the application ()rpm Miners . •l3link , 4 l, a. an Increase tifcapital, has been .reported ~4 , -1,1.`.1. la - aiimi'en trial for the murder of a man from the appropriate Committee, favorably, i.'-', .owed Veitail , rither, has I•nen convicted of I ' aud that the bills to incorpurifte two new hanks .1., ~•O.lsler in the first degree. ' - , • .., i in this County were reported with negatiVe rec.- , ..... II:ex Slit Nal,Es.-Starbach's Machine Shop ommendations. Thealisposition ache Legisla ..I. •!• 1 Trov, N: Y. is roofed s Iron Shinodes tore this sessi,m appears to be adverse to the _ roe(' wits but little more expensive than' creation of new billtkllltr, IlltitillitlollB, anti fit ; her fire proof roofing. _ - voralde to an inct ease ot• the facilities of those - 4 , -. in existence, 'which are well inana•ieti, and a -1 my.r. wax Nosits.vrioNs RAT' EiEn _ix 1 KEN- •s. • which d o 1/11St : IIeSA in communities o,lo.ire an .7.. i , KY.—An American meeting.theld in Lou,- enlar7ment of ba'tikin , ace!, tunici•Litio l u is im i" the I ' T ' le:. ' l ' l Hi g ht ' ratified the neti l i " ft. ' perati Ye; v de tiniid ed. This Muter -the eir j• ! ra tions mach: la. the Philadelphia Convention. --a : c . tirtisianees; is . preibably the innst judicious I CA Itittillti•.-W , e arc pleased to • learn that ;course that eau be pursued, to prevent the k 1 u tins retomitientlation ofour representative, 1 ' springingintoexistelice of mere speculative , _ .31. il.n. - .Nines 11. Campbell. Frederick I).• - . bankill:- ;'.,col'icerns and ";having shops," which exercise a pernicious influence on the ~ e: . : in; mons,' of-.this borough, a son of Capt. ivy ? t pri , i r s i p ii e !r r e itv i • s o n f o li: ) l t s h i c n r es t s ,,,, c i , : t i:n i i i s li e l c i : t t i j e t) s i . , ( i., Penn '• itt 'lntittatS, r. S. A., has been appointed to a i-•- - '2l PO SITtItDSY. ,lIIATtCIIIS. 11455 DX:SINESS IVOTICES sylvania which has far It stieces . 3ion of years, Haiti . . of wanerrineeton,,heregs , ' 37 ere I;r"ft•sS , fr":? oil ore 33; snul religion„so'eandinditins fur the suffered so much fiamy an absence of necessa• ministri. Abel 2$ sons,of ministers. ry liatiking'capitalqas this. ;The facilities in' , The oppm oiete , nt for Mr. Melia file, ast". S. 5'.43'A Mini nntrno Hunter lingi, Leen' fined $1: I . ' Marshal i. d the Northerie I)istrirt, has canned 000. and forfeited six slaves nt New Orleans. for' this respect, are not equal to' more than one selling ikeel in such' a manner:is to separate mother ' „tech indi- - siuttion. i lie charged . With being and ehild.eont raryi to the law.s of Louisiana . hall the Aernand ot business growing out al a I• -. led tettnlthe - and strong petitions Fit essto , ~. . ti .7-tailie, Philalelpliii newlialters which in coal paper :thine, independent of local bust-! have been signed for his removal. . ISSIIIIII/liAhed a Hit 41e (ICr l tilltilig I:IX-payers, are ness paper, and the consequence is that a ! . The Indians are 13111 committing optrages at !ant Ito in yetheir bill fir the work settled by' ~the eitY'..! I,i, should have been paid long since. • I in Oregon and WtAington - territories. Nu large portion of our business men are driv - Le"' merous volunteer eMnintnies are mustering to .i-e•-'.rn•Nerfliatepton county, i,, r oc d „ it .„i nce , , out of the county, and in fact to almost any act against the marithders. P Edit ardldient,-agetl It years, was seized by a fe rociotis,doi ! 'sl ltd had..olo. 11.1 , 11 : or his. face , and ! 'part of the country, to seek that act:outmode- k • The question in relation to a State govern..., sh, !king manner. Ire t, net ex I i t e, peer. , lion they are unable to obtain . here'. To ex- 1 The for Oregon, is to go to the people by a ! :if,r.luesls,,,P!,r,nr!.",,:a 1 . hiliit fully how -we have been restricted in special ejedtion to liiI i i held iii April. - , elr•A steam boiler explo.lee in Philadelphia ' Centra l, America. on Tue.4ilaY.: inStarkly killing. Mr. Charles Eck this, respect, it is Only necessary to state that' General Welke! tit's seized all the boa's be h - after ! atd buildl ! i ngn! which grill th lain son dlerno explosion occurred, wasian. ii,..71 13' years. The I it: IS2O, when - the :slitters' Bank went !into! longing to the Transit Company, and, operation, with a capital of $200,000, - . t ilCie i. t a e t r ett o dling the charter, has granted a new char- completely Aemelebett. t another congiaiiv. • ,Z_Nit-On!.Tuestlay!, Joseph Ware American. Was were shippedtfroln this -region ail aggregate' .eleeted.Mayor of j'apo, Island, N. J., over James • Col. Kinney has Pith - lished adetter in sub !Clark, • :liettieerat`. heap! the hall railing, Aineti or 47,000 tons of coal. in Mtge, up to which I - stantiation or his claim in Central America. .Japan. - ineant , ,,is i nlestinc , lithis year to sweep the country . period the banking- capital had only been iii-, The schooner Pag.e, arrived at San Francis from Sin iiiii 10 Cali:focoia. I ! 1 , int .. ii 7...lvCainsitis M. Clay is in ticenniary trouble. creased $200,000-or :in aggregate banking) co from ..iap !I '' ti 11 . -t •' ' . an ' 'ink most ' ''' re " in ••• Lt - caused, by 'dabbling' in hogs 1 “Que 'liable albeit it capital for the entire Ilegiiin of $4. w 00,000-- hence. It IS reported that the city . - of detido fairy ∈ cr epiiire . The. :4WiliiVll lIIIIRIIII,IB there, were shipped, the poptda ion of the! upwards of 3,4 0,000 toits ! as destroyed by att earthquake on the ;11th *with istiie.W his vocLition should he to deals go on ! of coal. Besides this, of November. On? /I nntiecti thimsaiulkonses, - two ;lek iniStend of four. . ! •j it estimated, esmated, Were detnolished, btirying ~ ..e;- - er.,Me.; W.,,rrel has a then&ical company at County has increased since IS2S flora shoat : about thirty thotm&a4i human beings beneath Ilarrneburgl composed or the following nieinbcrs : -. 1 . . Mr. Lingliam. Mr Murdoch. Mr. 'N . :inborn. Mr. 20,000 to between 69,000 and 70,000 - solids,- ! the ruins. . t I - c rma.: Mr. Ilankrr. and Mrs. Vintner, and ;Hisses' This shows conclusively, that the banking 1 eteefe,' Wood and_yahlegravc. , • PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. . capital of the Region falls far short of tilt de- . ibutisßu _,,, , ,i -_, ~ , , 'HI; ..11,;:ren IL: -.ENATE. VIC ii . u pt:/ . 1 - he - , crew o • the bark Ainetia, were a t sea , !De'ectither and January—the vessel the!. matids of legitimate trade, and we ketnvihat 1 A4' 'MIA() create the Offiee of State Printer was eh r o i tl ' .37 linie, in•e' sinking condition-twenty-two up to this period the Miners' Bank has. not farther considered,',and passed finally. • days Of which they subsisted en rats and mice.- • 4" > • tn•iity mad the port of. St. Thomas in a been able to do more item one half of .tht ina - J . ,'• The bill relative to the. lectiono. 1 tothon- They f • .„. . P ; • wretched Condition . - . 'per offered it; consequence of its limited- f f; otaries, Ste., , ta Schuylkill county. passed. 1 - • wn .„. , - -7._etY7. ,0 . 1.: i l fol 1 o tei 1,, wit ertiscnient extraordinary I,lleallS. The Miners' Bank is one of' the tiu,s i.aj;. House.- fhebill to incorporate the Butler . 1 , ! ett a Bt l f ston street corner a day•or two L'House Hotel Company of Philadelphia, passed 1 ...51 ,,,,„, : ,,, , , t reliable institutions of the character in the 17: finally. I I:n4;s-between Phil ('tinily and 12 o'clock ti l l.: hiState : has ever esteemed its duty, the trans-1! March 12.-Hotisf. - ..-The General any, n, 1. Appro. ! 1 '.. ; ,;norroetio ptteke thooli with 10w e CoVars ritii,tft of -a purely legitimate .banking -baSi- I.: 'treaty - in 13111 was aili'en up in Connnittee of ! eentatintalti tthila s r km io ...bai l ee whit ever vie ! tetertqle,, same thee 1.33 for itnte pliers. ness, N and possesses the contidsnee of the en-'I th , e'lWhole, and deb . nt . e . d on ~„ , a motion,tt . in s ? ~ : tomas gill. . 1 crease the approprialioti to :Common Schools _. -f• !get --A•iiew boa named. C. S. Ilicklinv. and in- . tire commanity. .1 , until 12 &clock, when the Speliker and mem- Otid, - offor.ilictrtinsptntation -line Letareen Read-' • _____. . , hers of. the Se mit& were introduee.d, pursuant iettthir pkilattelpkin, was launt lied on f4aturday Till' But' CA 81 ;• -w " it'" i ' n - lii a fti '" (4 "t ni !- In adjournment, for {he purpose of allotting at the,forMer city.' As the little'eraft boutUfed into , - , , . _, 'fury found true Bills itg:titiNt Boyer for selling I the public printing and binding. • the cletir.'Waters or the Schuylkill, a stalwart yon . . . liquor -that Boyer atel ' ilazititesses were iii - t,' to allow ' ., 5t,...1 iiptnti the ln w, with a battle of Schuylkill ' _A motion was made to - proceed with the :of Neptune-an illand navigatar. of the tro o gr in.. allotment-of. . the .", : n tl i k •. with '. l : , vie. ', v o, , -, wter.!'infteil..with Montingaliela, which he ilan;hed attendant:az at the Court iltiritif.r-.the week, and f . I time for the consioeration of that Inn tnr the • up , l its ii arc betil. • ; it is stated, - was desirous to have his: eases i * election of a State ; - Pt -inter. per:,;. ,teener near Galt, l'. it . ., who had :eight ! tried. • One orour citizens desires to ! A motion was Made to adjourn till Thurs- - 11.11140 bushels o!fI. wheat. fir Which he haeflieen why these cases were not tried ? . --„ I slay, March . 20th, Which was agreed to. • efieredthe high !Tees of last sPllsnn, but chose to ! ''keep it; inthe hone or getting inore,hung himself We have since leartied the . Report -v.ill li',, The Conventionf then•adjourned• , • An!ttlier farther London, had made to the Mir to driy. • • ! -- --The Speaker and ;members of the Senata ! 1 1 , -**t Wife,iii . -.. . •• !' havlngretired,.the'!.llouse resumed .the con- three Years crop on hand, which he had refused to •sell Ili:the:extreme rates of lasi Fplf. He is now SETTLING C.ISES.-7 . !ie Committee appoint.'' ; s id er atitm,ol the eepPropriation bill in corn- insainl, , tilt reaslllll, giving way lat . the ; prospect of ed by the Bar of Selthadkill - county to daces- i mittee, aniline debate was Clint-jotted upon , havmg ttif e ll at el g reatly reduced price. ti ate the yumored.charges of settling - easesl: dinet't.4 until the adjournment. a-tit-mus amen ~ ,!!! r' March 13.-SmarE.-Resolutions were re- lovely-little place 12, the wa;s-recently asked a before they were brought bef.trc , C.mrt for ! young:lady to take a sleigh ride with him ; young' trial, have not yet made their report.' Mr. I ported in favor of an by Con lady Ogrep7.l; ,Ise drove round t 4 the house at the s , geese to improve thd navigation of the Ohio appointed! time; i tame. lady Made her appear- • Marsden, the Clerk of the Pvt . 's - et:36llg At• I' river, • . : , , Li -, ance dreSked in the prevailing fashion ; having, „ , hatleft the an as not been Tit, - i',..\:T bit"' • N Qrri ; fl . l:lN -It is lOrnev county,. d•h • : .r.liorSe.-.Mr. WititrOde presented two re got hersOland hteps into the !cutter, the young -! Monstrances from .citizens of Huntingdon -nian Vilc.there wa no chance fir him; whereupon tied that the President ,is aisles lined to - here since the Investigation commenced,. t - , county, against the 'establishment of Mount Ito neihnied the hinseLs back and drove off in tri . ,4 iiit this question to atrbilratioti, and de- ! His family resides . here still. ! series and Convents !in this Commonweath. !unlitle..,: -tfettant y j t!tas,g man. i • ,I,n melt nes to an abrogation of the 1 re.tt v. Tate POOlt ; HOUSE_ COM mITTEE „appointed : , The House theta .Went again into Commit- Afi'Deitth in winter is thus touchinelycleseribed: .t The bli-:sali;iilnd whistles. snow shoWerc. ICir and near. i et!. or more Members of the Cithinet lean by the Court in September last, to investigate .. tee of the Whole dui the General Appropria- I/Wt.:without ectote the whirn,lng,gronisd; 1 A Anhui* hath passelaway. and roll! and divan I ,-. • 'he limner merle by -choosing two. die- the alleged • chargesior misconduct and ire i'• Um ' bill. IVII6r odalks on with frozen mantle bound. The section atithorisint , the Canal; Corn !t tzuishel AineriettnAenid two Englishmen morality, in the-31autigement of that Institu-Iveit.tsirtilittirtheirivrecrise,ts around : al - el:1 irin lanalagly m 1 t t r intocontract for carry- o en . e a chearth 7d; Our lii.rne tire eta: broad. and bright and:bleb,' i w. I they an rim pi re. This sugg,estion.ieanv., tion, have not yet .made a Report. What is , in passengers on the Columbia Railroad, at: Andthe.roof ring with voices light and loud. f.eil'or arbitration, Will depend mainly upon the reason? • . ''' , i ter the expiration !of the contract with Messrs, spare Me awhile I rob* pmy drooping, hrtiw ; ti: Docic Was so' amended. as to re- i arti:roittpnt to dte-but h. not o!" ;.• manner of Lord Clarendon'; answer .t • No STATEMENT of our Borough. Affairs - Bingham -,Ve:At P ,, ekin, China, there is a , phalanstery ' - quire the Canal BOard to advertise proposals, tee request fir the recall of Mr. Crampton., have been published for the year ending May, a d d thecontract tothe highest ail best cane4 ; the H " 6,2 of }lce Feo n attar it thers,r where the • !poor ere lodged or one-fifth ;of a (lathing- per. :.,. 1855 = why is it not published ?ig,101;! ! It is sim ipa vast hall thiCkly strewn. Ma. BROWNE'S LagrOß LIOENsE BILE.- ' ' bidder:' . After some Time the Committee rose, with feathers. 3 en. women end children, all Hi This is a great county, nail a very pitient ! and the House pi-tic:to:led to the second read fitin bill. which passed , the Senate recently, I people-but there ,are a great maf;y.persons ' rag of the bill. The section reeking an ap- down together, in' the beauty of communism; an was materially amended, in the House, refill- beginning tin think, very ha - rel. , propruation to the Common Schools being un- immerisieeuverlet is then let dOwn over the partA . with.lnyles through which the sleepers put their ''sey the rates of license. In these :Intend met the Senate retased to concur, and the . NEW 111 - mestune Et,t;crioN.—Tha• ball consequently pots to a joint committee of , opens briskly. The•Adtninistration has been : - • .- • !! der eoEsideratiou, a motionl was made to in • crease amount: tb $306,000. The motion , gave rise to a lengthy' diseussion, and, with oul coming to a vote, the House adjourned. heads,- sit as not t,. he suffocated. At daylig h t the plutlansterian c.:tnirpy is hoite4 up, after a signal' en the gift tam, to invite holders to draw heck their keitils orne sat , areretice, Potisisting of Messrs, Brown, ; completely routed in New Hampshire, Pierce's . W'. r-‘trry and Jordan, of .the Senate, and lessra NV ' 1' • • riga, tLuzerne) Getz and Huesec- own State. A despatch from Concord dated' the 12t13, B.tys that returns from 443 towns ' ....o; Rouse. It is surniised that this i show the, total for Wells (Dem.) of , 28,560, ; . , - i ' ' i b T i li ll t a rtrefonr..h Congress... Firs t, Session , . ' WASHINGTON, :March •11.=-SExsT.E.-The ppropriating three millions of dollars to altering and mantificturing small .arin,§ pro .-rtettee-Nvitl ,•,) reconcile the differences I Metcalf, (IK,. N.) 29,341,. and for Goodwin and siding sea Coast arT!a . garrison guns, and accon • '-'.'''''" the two Houses as to secure the I seat'eriqg, 22§3. About 40 small towns - are , assaz .. c ,- ,f the bill. _ ;. trements and martittons of war was consid '. t ered until adjournMent, : . , yet to hear from, which last year gave Baker • H ' I. , ,:(Dem),i3r42,'Metcalf, 2660, and ecatteritig ' ousE.-Mr. Dunn in ir.*A;inanitnekit sleigh rigl party came off nt AI/Wilton, .Ct., un he 22d ult. ,Trades and profes sion:o4l7'e repro ented; ancient dresses,- drawn froth their restin places, adorned the youth of both it zit d h rles ue and !fanta ti t were h e rring'h n t. n outir a d i d to the" ap ea s ra c n e ce os o u f m th e e s comp's:mi. , : Preee lung the line! of threehundred and tifty,three sleighs, contaiking 1.500 passen• . gere, eese a full rigged steamer in Werking order. troduced 'a bill' ens- i The engine workad bettetifollyi and'. the smoke front therrwsdel pipe twined gracefully_ with the I ANTI•NEHit % , I,' Pi Cr rr A • Ming the States Of N:irginia Pennsylvania, t ,,,, 1 ,it I --a . ,\ .s.--- . . ; eaticus' was I 701. 'P.4 House as far as heard froM, stands Ohio,Kentucky,lndianattnd lilinoistoimprove 1, theCapitol in l'ashiegtoe on Mon- I 119 Democrats, to 142 opposition.. The towns the navigation of the Ohio river and grant 'stages, of the Anti-Nebraska member of Ito hear from, it is estimated, will give 30 Dem-1 --, :• , :re-ts. I'ieht - mg land in aid thereof. Referred to a select Committee of seven „ 5-five meat hers were present,i ocrats • and 22 oppdsition. The scattering ' • ,' i , r-i. - -taing all the ' • - . , e free States. Mr. Wilsen' votes will prevent the election of - a Governor: ' • 1 M 4'l Wi t I ' tt • I. • • .. sing atidku Mr. Washburne, of Maine,' gave notice that . he should endeavir to . brin g the House to a , . 1 -•”! N , : siu , Ke earnestly: in favor of by the people. The opposition to the general- vote on Thursday On the resolution from the t.tle-t, o f the entire North in. favor of free,- Aikiinistration have however, carried both' Committes on Elections, asking power to send for nersons and viOers in the Kansas Contei ' 11. "'lll pledged Iti: State for the Anii-Ne- bet-riches of the , Legislature; so that is all , • • .- , •,- ' • ,rt..'ia eandidatnt.for the - ,• , ,,.Thi ,r s.ew - ~, ,. , ,ii., ti :\ . t, t Fork , mate an earnest speech menet/rig as it does the series ted Election Case: . . . The Housji theta resumed the consideration Hof ,--v,i,ctories . of that s . ubjezt, and the N debate which,ensned s p t e c r a7i i ,oft h ei p n n iti i te e e s s g a i k n o n owfatshet!il'estiplrenfoilutdr milesstc ttmie: length. '-:Slioe-rn king, traz-sPinning, flex dres tcheri g were actiFely carried on in someeleighs fi tted up for the purpose. •- • 'r' ++f , a he partunoynt- overshadowing again it the general Administration, 1,. \ Whic,h the leday is freedom or slaverr and • 't year will Witness. In Nes>, Hemp .- all appeal to the country n ~ ,on ..presen r , , • 0 , mast be made.' shire, the whole fore of the..Admintsttation • s.• declared that ! -aee! the ' : was participated 1 , 9 by .lessrs.Stephens, Dram, : and Wright of lentiessee. - , March 12.--,SSXATE.-Mr: Douglas, from the Committee oq territories, made a report . he did not care :aV - hat was brought to hear on the:election whiCh I in relation tcil"Katisas affairs, and proceeded . part'. bore : He would support the has just taken place. ' Ivery nerve • was I -to read it. ,•- .' e',ll r ir represents the ate ,rh o , eielorn. .31r. Seward seed this nas•lh thereby, '''t eeet he 11: 2 itd ' ever made inthe e 1,--,,,„ nt ..• % . s -,- _ e House of lis 'ettdor •.. great principle strained to carry that State for Pierce, and - • history of African The report embraces a y . the . . b . h . , • slavery , in this cotintry and_ entering into its create unpression t, at his course sed by his own Btate.,, , The attempt constitutional rehitions. It proposes to catty out the reComriteridations of _the President in 4 , ~, , ~ aLI c • He. was frequently titter has signally failed. ' The Amarieaus and Re.. his special asessage, by' he passage of an act i. '" 1 ' Y applause. Other gentlemen froui I publicans are ,victorious, - and thia election is ~States. spoke various _free in a. eimilar the proud' prologue. of similar _victories; in, - P eeP e ' providing for, the eloction of delegates by the tottasentble- n Convention and form , Itt,,wliett. the ceutcus- a State cOastittitinn, preparatory to admission adjourned till Tumid , States heartilyd' '4 st .1 • 11" I - ' 'Ad •i , 1 1)% . ri,eil; e‘ wit tle .Present - - t into the ritiolf, nititt, equal' footing. with the I ministration. r .. '• - . ' , eletShip at West Punt THE AmmEnlykN.: OF MASSACHUSETTS AND h11.1..0,NET--OH 7th inst.. al.. Nita.:9B - ..tilti.4tts State , Org.tnizalion of the Sitional merkans. ratified. , NitilnUt tlisspnting. voice. 71.1 he nomination t of the American . National rsi..‘ND.-011 "Tuesday. the Ameri , lairtc of Rhode 'lsland renominated Lt. Gov. RiSse and the o fh e vcs tur le.tdection; and took strong against the repeal of the Missouri i ffilproinise and the course of the .11dniiiiis illr'ation in 1 , 0- 1 PrIthICAN ' N(OIIN.tTIoNS 1)1 , 1111 , 01)}: Isl. ..:' 0 i.. , - --11W Iteptillilean I State Ceinvention of 11,de Island, on Wednesd k iy, nominated the 'i . 4 . ..nne ticket, at; pre\lously selected by the 'l 1 Vnlevicins. for State Officers:, except that Viev substituted Sylvester Itohinson for Lieut. tioyermir„and 13en . 1. Mumliird .. for Treasu. rift: Isms CON% LNTION at Harrisburg on 2tith - inst.., will it is thought be well at i74,,,feled, and that able• and prudent men will l'hal:geti with. the responsible duties of :that lgree with thic k Harrisburg that , op's, we need but to unite cordially in As.liport of a - State ticket, on State issues'idotte. triuorpbantly urctthe ticket of the . L . l..< , ..l)raslia party EI.I.;CTION OF TOSTM . .S. , STf r .:1:S. —OUr jlepreP. r ;, • the Hon. dames 11. Campbell, has , ifintte4l a proposition to I,...,.ngress to au- I iorif:e iht. t.lection Jis the It 11:1S bven referred to a l'oottnitte,.... aniia'tortaitt, and one of ,the tuo,tt , reforn required throughout the whole ~Inn7v. ,-, • ~,_ 1.1.1 N. F.,.•.1( 1 )V M 010 i. IS will aceetit our thanks W 1 7 A pit 111111111 CO of his remarks deli% ered ,'--. I t o , 11,u,, A; ,;,f Reilresentativ es of Penihsyl- V): the , „ 4 oi a,OO o 13th ultimo, against the intro• zll wlion of the' monastic system and the se '--T:et religi6us orders or the - Church of Rome 4-1.0 this Commonwealth, as embraced in the II to incorporate the third order . of Francis. •ians, in Camtria County.,' haft ant. flab Ir in 8, , huff. ri rl I• oU t 'oy of p. 4. 111 I an ,' •Uptl , thet DM rEll 12211 Fed I' r styl IER. .SecTl" 1 o a,er• Hegira that b tr 4 to rii3l E 33211 Eng atitr) • [tat, art ,ineFt," rood.' Ipbts:„, fvf erred AotseA Kerr. ~I DuTT osAti:miAli laux.—We extract the following from a pricat letter from Wash- ington 1% . ,7,.tbing1,a., yet bvial done relatton to the Revenui , Law.. The Railroad wen are unceasing in th.ir effort, to have the duty taken off Railroad iron,:but I li , vite no are strong enough, to defeat them; iThey - have been trying to go round the ( . .onitnittee Way and Meaw , by ieferring their bills':tn the Committee on com merce. but we have tid4ted them in that projt;c:.. They had one bill, exict;iling the time of the pay ment of the duty on the: Railroad Iron, necessary to construct a RailroroHin Missouri, referred to the voiniuittee on Po-i tiffiees and Post Roads.— Their force oat-t le thti Honoe i, strong. Ido not think Col. Webb is in Wthis year; he authorized Broodbead to saY he war; not." LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. Earthquakes In 41.Ifornia and Japan. _ . • The steamship ,Poit oeth ens at New Orleans brings Sail Francis•tiodates to the 20th ult.— The following is a stniimary of her, news: The markets have ;slightly improved° and the mines are Yielding largely. A shock of an eahliquake occurred at San Francisco on the ult.. and caused some slight damage. It was felt throughout the State. amount to '43;420 inhabitants. Mr. Collain4i read tninoritirepo' rt, which th:eSinvery question in a Northern . vier, declati nil that the system ;Fes politica/. snpreimicy inji., practical minoriiY-of the peci- - i t• Pie of the tjfilitA States. The proper course; now would - .1}4::t0 repeal the act of 1854, and I I organize liOiliits anew as it free territory. , I che readititi' of - the reports ocCupied. mere I ..than three itoars. . i After sotoe,"%lebate the reports were ordered ' to tie print.t{d.f., • I.lorst-,-Tlie consideration of the resolu tion oslOnithlit the ommittee On Elections , maybe empdirered t send for persons, and paße,rs in tire: iansal case, was resumed;'and ..vsil,sclebated Mail adjournment. ), ~ "' . 'March 13;—SENATE.—The --: cOnSideration of the Centrnl 'American question *lts resnuTM, and elicited stinie dehate. - '; i llousn.:4--Mr. Reade introdu'eei a bill-to i remit and t''.etiniil the !duty on railroad irtin.— Referred -to the CUmmittee on Wars and Means. ;' '; ,- I . The 1.1044 then resumed the noniideration of thareport!of the (.3Ommittee oli Ele4tion%. Mr. Wailhheurne. or Maine. g.tve notla that he would press a vote on the reiolutiim to morrow. 4'l :: ;.• PESi.iI'ASTF.; AND SCISSORS. t . :al- Deritits in N.ew l ,l ork last week, 391 TAY - T 1)0, Brie Railroad is entirely clear of snow. - Zilt"Pointliktion of Pittsburg, An4.suburbs, 122,- 820. ii il: Z...-11 - The Commercial Bank of Chia:a:go has sus pended. :!' ,;', . I- ' Ja?Dcathr in Baltimore last week, 97. Of Con- sumplion, PIO ' . ..r.tal - A Vfeleh rhnreli• will shortly be erected in , Philadelphia:`.' , t ! • • i , .......Cet,"Thitt 411 Ins 111atine Insurance Company of , New York log failed. 1 fRr-Rilbert P. 31orris, it colored Man, is at mem ber of th e ha r,in Bustim. , . i. 7....l,'"Thitt•MitrylandiLegislature closed on-Mun-.1 day by constittitional.litnitation. ,' ;air Miiis Pavenport, the actresi, is perfecting herself . , in lietyrofeas . l l on . at Paritt. rA &oil' Syracuse. N. Y., oil 'Tuesday, de- • struyed $25,000 wortl. of property - .• r Aukuite .Baize, a Berman, i was killed in New Yorkmid„Stittilayl by.Jaanes Twibles. ,ra.l - Th: . !! nisw ship Adriatic, for the Collins.' line, will be latimAead abotit the 15th of'April. .'Z' 4./"Tlai de - faleatiOn. of Cul. Garland:- New Or, leans City'lsl,lsurer. amounts to $199,Q1t0. ' ,Z9-li6uklyn is fallowing Ncw'Yaarkifashions. They havd an Alderntan on trial fur bribery. . Col. 4,idit _W.! Forney hai been. selected Chairtnatimf ;the Deinocratic §tate!C•ontnittee. '.riTifnaithy M. Buckly. h newspaper vender,' was frozen to death in Pbilladelpltia on Monday night. - li .', 1 , ~ .. . „NY - Tlte. - Pltiladel oil iii and Liverpool steamers will reconiumnee plying between the two ports this month. ...i i''' .1 et"•.Tii!e steamship Atnerica sailed front flo , bati on Il'edu4(l4, for Liverpool. She-takes on: $300,- 000 in qn , ,.ttie , ,. 1. 7. :4, - Tlfe Anent taxation of Philadelphia this year, anielints to six',,evenths of the whole reve- . nue of Pentwylvani4 :...4Y-FOrty.two tnerhattiea anal protessional men • ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW I with their . tOves 'mad children, leave. New Haven 1:EA0 THIS 01.0 AMU YtIUNG! next weep foX Karts. . . , PR 3P. WOOD'S!RAIR - RESTORS.TIVES. „r- j a`t-Iliirty eltizetas of Norwich. Conn., hare • W ILL reS k tore gray Hair,. to original Nu utiol iii'Fre High Salton] in alit city, and have y y color pe:rmanen:l): made to gr o w upon - bald endowc,fit With $54.,01)n. • . head.: remove all, dandruff or itchiiig: tkoaray all dia. „ a ''''•+ - 1 1 ! ''.:lo..fiUmei, the Anti-Administration cart '''''' "I . ' l "' '''" l P` "li 11 'we d '''''Y '''e' "' t " i " ' "e" 1- reAUlarh. o iil prevent the hair front ..breettling era} . or date. II aY . f eleked Ni,nYor of sae", :ge•• on 11 "ndaY• i failing, io any itnitgin.ible w.f.e. nead . ,the following tes -11 over.''lite Yt uudre,l majority. „ thou:dais. and we deb you to doubt '.ati.ty . Taa I/bar/ay ',:l..V111111l1,11 11. Hough, a printer, 'has been Majmnate.) - . 1 Alf,Sllll hilleil? , 101i-kl , L)Vi . and acting treasurer at :‘, 1 ,... e ,..., to the 1,..11iUS emboss min., we say. ' Toros ta , k to its color the hall that wan er.‘y. Lanni loiyiie's Varitqtes, New York. • I '.Zr A: j' , 4114-2 in Laton Rouge,l.a., having fur- . I , ', qt. 17,r lA,tOll. ii< 1 , 1141 . gotten tlii,; day faxed lay law for t;ertit of Court to 4,,,t , th,ag worth Knoteits,/:+-Ity Using Pro. WZsal s begin, fined - himself lit 2.5 for the oVersight. . Hair lte64 ) rative. gray Ilaircati be pealuabently reatored .171 1 r - Nlapadeon 11. r litulao»,. bud James • Martin, to its original Mor. The ..übjbined ea-nil-3,0e was n-1• While in theetuploy of the Government, were mar- : , c , , , , vel t i ri,:t .. a n .b u di , m,oti f .„ & „ , , ,. ton , 7 l , , ti t a i r , , , 1i:r 0 r i . „ N , 1 , e , . ,, , , , , , , t , id , t i... , b u r tiered reecitt.ly, by 41H Indians of :South Floti l la. li I I ~ . , r.11 ' .,..".e...,te o ' , .I.S .' l; ,' ,..t.ltterft ' ll etteets.. it cs t11,14' , 11 , :.;er 1 , 15.t. 1.. .r..tiaroll ,t' i tttltrll33 l , in , No r th ai i t pto n emintWent.itieal. hot a self-et - blew 'rut', a} 1111letrults I/1 our l $1131141110 r4 , ster lentils being 013,01 by a 1 itg. . tokuoutpb r a eau. testily. , I HM I on a;fttli run., r,ll over :t rail. and hank's lab, 6 ,, r.iin..r . I , i .Jut, 2 . :.,1.P. , :.. err(.. ,::: ~. I , - . Mr. It.. Dyr..:—llt.:ll :71r:--1 have i.e.ed two tattle,. tat Titgga o. ' r" , i'lei'e(i . in I ' Vn , ltingt"'n ' Tror. Wood'. It tie ne.t. , ,l,ti.e. Slid ,43n tro:y 'ay tliat it. was destroY:ol hr title 011 TIle,ll,lV. 1. , ,,..., $15,001). i. the greate.t discuvei.y at the a•z,i tar rant wing and John A rillellou a firvnata, was killed by th e falling ch otging, the 11..ir. I;.-fore using it 4 vra. an 3 ii,,. of ~,f at troll. ,'-.:' herellt. )1 . . Illielps U.... attitilleft Its artlial.3l e.. 1.3.— lion eau re ~ Ilitliefld it 411 illa• WlPr'.4 .ii 111 , Ut lb., least 7.4l"•Witiiin eixit years. the expenses per mile ~ „( i. . V 1. ' . ,• .-- r. as my ease was one-e, the wo r st m o d. run upon the Mai,achnsetis roads, have increased ' lour, ieareetfulty. . lla•tta. N. M g:' on forty pee: ci:..nt., whitst the receipts have increased . Lae eighl per cent. 1 . : 7--6 - The:lnilitarti fore,, and arias , of this State' are aS filltllf,. ; Nlltillier of emnpanie. 352 : tini f.rtor..,,l . tiaa.'l. 1. 6.sats : field piet.;,..a; silt; noyket..., 10.13 s ; ibayonets, 9 1 .722. ' ,?._'• - • , Meitirs. Colmrn and ltalbin were on Tues. lay, at Berlin, sentenced for thcassault on Josiah .orter to piiy a tine' of s'2s cash; Dalton has ap. lied tot' a divorce from his wife: :,24 . 1'7..,1n ,Pie College of New Jersey (Nassau increases. • • '; We will he under obligatidns. if the different Companies abroad will send uSeirculars'of the pri ces fixed upon fur the year, axsoon as issued. • Or We invite particular a4ention to the fol lowingAetter on the subject the Coal Trade, from our regular New York Ciirrespondent: *NEW Yons. March .11th, MS. DEAR JOCIINAL.:—The suliject of the falling Omni: of cargoes of Coal. whiiip we originally at tacked in the columns of the dottratil as ono of the crying evils of the trade,' after having been widely discussed among our Xew York merchants in an informal manner, rind eller having created more attention and examination in all' circles, both at Philadelphia, An , tbit mining' legion, .at the Eastward and among. the boatmen, has taken a tangible form throu,h the !action of the New York Coal Exchange, an assoiliation ,by the Way, which has grown to be one of great weight, dig. nity and extent, comprising mi it does, every firm of standing end respectabili ty throughout this vicinity. and including among its members the • most prominent firms of Philadelphia' and' the rovion. "I' - At the Eastward great attention has been aroused by our articles. upon the subject and we have , received numerous calls both in person and by let;- ter, to ascertain our views upon the subject, and whatever information we had; ; that might be used FFERERS.-,-kretired eler_wv for the furtherance of a settlement in such cases lo health in a few days, after as th e, p r i nc iple affected. We: have been referred great rterti 3 Ous suffering, is to in entices° where suit has* been instituted for known the' , means of cure.— the recovery of money disburied some time since, • ) the prescription used.— in a case where the• cargo failed to meet the re-. dogs M DAGNAL, No. 59 quiretrieuts of the Bill 'of Luling. I • The,interest taken in the Matter may be infer rooklvn, • red frem the fact, that an attorney came from To gettvotts mar, restore t, ina,ty years o attious I to mak; Willl;send (fr,l I)ireet the Re l Fultoe street, I Bostonin hnve'an interview Stith ui in reference 1 31sIps ow Pscwwt.onsi—We to ft stand which Sum+ merchants or that city had more ,oft such . things.—, made in the payment of freights ou deficient car- LI be unknown. Old bach.i goes. The law is now so explicit acrd altar, that out of dui oneition. Pro. all that is necessary is involk!ed in the words of of New , vork, the & mous • the old maxim, "Be sure you ; are right—then go .'fien" . • • is wholly ended - Celibacy, by ' ,The annual meeting of the." - :.Cual Exchange w , :s xi the Bliss of Marriage. 'He held yesterdav; at their roi,ittis in Pine street, tole mystery of late. He dig- ' when the folkiwing gentlemen were elected almost acuity. He g ives' not only, ,its ufianimously, offices for the ithsning year, mast ,of substance, hitt, alas for the, . them being re-elected: : r ... • ' : t i e il i be hr i giV t i h 6 e nt riir t° a n n iB y hi ll mr. g , i &I.F..'r 'VAN 1:13, t. 4 ,..A P VTlt ic D it.' .. t .T- - 'in spite of iheir'reluctsoos..-,: • • - Vice Preal*n. Gr.°.li, Pons; of the' firta,:cit L. Atidettried & Co. 'the - portals. Th book is; :'' -' ~ geti'elar.o 'l - PAPor-io*dti3". - 4Plitchine lll -`, L. It kelinnis iris , f thcirme! t. ,t :yeti „till ! t pan N 4110111: 01. sliall:: here mi Old ::mitids wi elors will be' fesso Aondont philoSopher," h, his gt.t4 book unrareli!the whi sectilt,!;acienti charaetii awl. !boldtiii-single' setra'orboW t; " son youlfestre, iitiktitpe 10. 1 ii el vo;rtisi , l. in oi GLORtOrS s AMBITION.=BY A Misica...SllNDl. ,—Said the Scithitin authassaifOrs to:Alex andlr, "If your person were .as 'vast as your `ambition the - world would not entail you." We hop .in our midst a ( I conqueror whose ambition is as boundless as 'Alexander's `The old world was too . narrow . 4 sphere for its exercise, and lie has sought the new.-- We refer to Professor liollowaY,ivhose desire is to benefirmankind;insated by the•count less cures his medicines have accomplished, he is now actively engaged in reVolutionizing the' treatment of 4isease in this country.— Conquest and subjugation of the various mala dies that afflict; the .human race. The tro. phies of his skill are to be foinul in every region of the earth, for his remedies are om nipotent, and wherever they have penetrated', disease ha. , - , iven way to their hygeian influ ence. P s intinbly there are not half a,flozett newspapers in existence that have not borne voluntary testimony to the wobder-working efficacy of Holloway's Pills and,' It has 1 -, retofore been the universal coin plaint c.g , inst even the most -rinpnlar medi cines, that they were mere palatjves, relieving pain temtiorarily perhaps, but never reaching the "nzaterids morbi," or element disease in the blo- d. Horoway's Pills, ott"!the contrary, act specifically upon the primary cause of the malady ill the fluids of the j laaiy, and from which they spring. In external disease the Ointment is used as an auxiliary,to the Pills, and its sanitive effects are scarcely less won derful. We make theie assertions-4)61d as they may seem—on solid grounds. We have war rant for them in the ailmissionsf the faculty —in the statements of standardimedleal peri odicals on both sides of the Atlantic—in the published acknowledgments of; thousands of grateful convalescents— and laSt, but not least, so far as our private convietionS are concern ed, in our own personal riperiebee and obser vations. To the man whose profound research and practical skill in medical scien4have resulted in the production of such unequhled curatives. and whose business energy and' enterprise have diffused, them through .ecairy inhabited region between the Equator and 'the Poles, the homage of the world is dui , . He has re ceived it. Wherever he.hastrarveled his jour neys• hare resembled a triumphal progress, and the most haughty of Eurottes aristocracy have been proud to assist at his levees. He is now a resident• ..and we hhpe he will be• •come a citizen of a land wherethe only titles recognized are the titles to respect anti grati tude earned by public benefactors. Among that class lie has how stood pre eminent, and it is perhaps not to ntnc•h to say that his Euro pean and Ameritian central Manufactories, 241 Strand, London, and 2t(o :Maiden Lane, New York, are a (pm,, g , More ipractical good than all the int-Ili:Cal colleges .of EUrope and America combined:—..Y4 w 11; Daily Nittr,:. Rails 'Rick•. I Vetal.llLi. June 1.!1. 1.'51 Pry. Ir.4—De.lr take pleasure n beartwz Yoltitaryle , tinFnir to the ext•ellela.le of your (lair Res t, oh Three mantle: 340 itly halt was v,er‘ gray. It is now-a.dill: - brawn. ;ylle orb4itiab l aN lor.l sin :tntl glns , y. The may applirstinn l Irartt insle bto been the itesb,rallre prepared by You: Yud w bicb, fr.,Tn the result in tny t nyvn ense. I ran mast Villnestly recurnmenat to ^them. 14;Ap<1.trul V, yours. Ent% nit:, . UM . Reds,. tit n bur vitt unnitt ttcday scat 1.. , f tong Prof. olvertis:ononi of the atkfine acielo. to we oall atteol t‘diat it has dont. we hare wit n es ... e d upon nen..n*lot our aminalotance• lit tit. Lout: 'lair 111 We Fray. met our view. black or throw it. as the 1,§4 ml tht the eolor of early i4ttitiond : 'and as fine toal gip:sr as silk. and that withouti.any other non than the Ite•ti , rative. J! it haS done this upon others. will it not it,. the tame for luny of our readers whose .. trusty prows" were Lowe Hitt:Ain? —ran, a lcks" of Lohiel's warlike chief. it t her n ill', try it 'r We think. so.—Ja r'. - sses rale ( 7 Jristiti‘tionisi, 0:0;•;1•53. The' Crretlext Divrorei":l , ll - Me ,10" Ot : ettr: that we Hotter. under an) eircuittstances: patent tnetti eines, restoratives. or anything of th e kind. fir ire have preitoate a;ainst roost of them. tßtit candor t4nnpets us in I , ir tie attention to the adverllsenteht of ItrofesSor Wood's ;lair ItestorAtive. We to require Anything of the kind. but some instances of its u:e have !Tule to our kytowledge which vitiped us that it is soverel.rn remedy against the hair Itts-out . ing 'verna turely .y. I t'is not a "!fair Dyd," but upon bis ttp• plication. As direeted. the effort ivrproddred upon the skin. whi h brings oft the_ orikittsl re .dnred hair, without stiffness. and gives it a glossy trutt natural apt pearsnce. We have seen persons who have.used It. and they are much With it. Kiittiline the advertist ntent.—.ll Orson ri llepod.l ;i • I I..lVri IVoo4l's Hair Kestorative, arid hale a.toiired it' wonderful eff e c t . !tly 'uns heemning,as I thought. prAnaturely goy, but try the Fri of his He, torative it lins•resumed its originaliroler. and I have nu doubt, perm:11101i iy li . IThunnst ra ionis .114itirr.—Thi.i. who 'hire doubted the cfrincy of l'rof. Wood's Ilair ive in restoring zray Lair to its tiattirnl cohr. wiil I, furnish...l with the nddrci, of smug. of the ui.t respe, in this rltv,.u , ho have lised it..nuul fully ens tt 110, more iturt.,ln. • If rs Mir nesmrat.'re.—We hire never known any other tnedinne win as large a shard of public coorldell4 is f , ..) ..'tort a tin as this ,lus dulti. it has not been in we than a year alive we first heabd• of Jt. and 11.' stands at the head of all realedies bf the kind 'so have never used aii3 of it ourself—having had no occa,jon,as our •-crown of glory - not only na yet retains its original color. hut gets more se—but somei of our friends hare. and we h never known it to flit of restoring, to Its nraginal slur. We add,w such aklart;lsccouda,... p.WITII - 41 ay to give tlle Restorativea trial. -Chest , r 11. r oh?. • Iress---(1..1. NVIVIT) :::Irtllrandway,..Nevf York, and 111 nark,[ l'roprieturt , :, S. IV • 'N s,. .I,:tle 4geis!s. I.biladelphin; J. C. C. Ilrfmr. , ,j)ruzgist., .I.zent. PottAvilli, Va. , M tr,h 7.0 ;7tticti.st 11::..1 351), , 10- THE COAL TRADE. C 4) SAO 1 he quantity sent by Railra44 this ; week is 405 1. - F, nzaht. , ,t 51.51 le) ton4or, the coresrionii ing wcok last year, of which 41,45 ti tons tr s ero by Railroad. and 10.0g6 Olt (du g by C o The snow and ire is slowlylilisappearing from our mountains—bat there is no indication that ('. , al can be shipped by CanaLCbefore the first of April. . The rates of toll anil.tranSPorthtion have not yet been promulgated either b Railroad or Cann). There have teen no shipmetit,i from Port Rich. mond vet. The lateness of the senson, 410,1 the bareness of the markets abroad with A'rithrneite Coal trill cause thietrade to open pretty bri.kly. nt fair rate!. We - anticipate a pretty lkeely trade through out the whole senson prurblad s ,priet4 . are not held too high nt the mart. . The prices narned for Whitii Ash is $2 25 and Red A.stvs2 50 per ton on botiril hoots. Stone of th e choicest kiwis of Rea Air may command n trifle more by Canal, no this 14C11 of Coal is grove ing scarcer every yen's& the a:Acuities of mining Tretuure,:: • L. W. Phillip, or the Ara! of. Phillips 'Oakley.' Dirtebira';' 'enry 110... ave, J. B.ik..r, '• , .. ,- . .1 t.. Wilkinson, of the fir in of 0 tkley .1 Wiikiniton,. l ! G. F. Power. " ". " Itarnpri & Power, "--'s Win. .M. Rogers," . " 7"- Itogen,Sinuicko,n a i (Co.. 0: P. Nerirws -"- • " " , Bhieklaten,Cof, Co. Joseph No,tile, T. Tru510i,..4.,, : • . . . .. ThorbAs Maher.. . . - ' • Arbitratioo . Comai atte Charles howthere . David J. Nevin, of the fret of Nevin & Hailner t Simi. Costner. " " " - Custner & Young, Smut. R.Alabbaitt," " ." :Wood it Altahbatt, Joshua Rogers. J. W. Anitr6., Frederick fittzlny, Charles Ambler The subject of short, weiglits of cargoes was then introduced, in conneetiori with an informal rarer, prepared at a meeting or the firms engaged in the wholesale trade a few days previous, and prevented to be meeting by Str. Nevin, or, Black ision Co x 4 Co. Their views were embodied in the , 1 following terms: . . to all eases Where the purchaser or e‘insigrte* takes in C•4l-by hilt own weight at his yard, he is to par in full for Coal - and freight on . thiralMOUnt, specified in the Dill of Ladingi and in order that thy purchaser and oonsignee may have redress fur short weight, the Coal must laweighoil by . a sworn weighinaster orgota reputation for honesty and re r,act ty—on scales alongside the vessel so discharging, or n Lithe nearest suitable place near such vessel, and the weightnaster tnu3t keep a book and enter reg ularly, therein the weight of e',acti load Its taken front the ve.‘sel- 7 the purchnser or conAignee giv- ing tiAet.p.ns heretoforo with Hach load, ',to know that they Wye received all' the' Coal accounted for by said weigher. Should There Miss deficiency iti weight aft,Cr the cargo is tlischrtrgedi one per cent. is to be allowed by the consignee in favor of the captain to cover I,the lusS in •unloading and the amount consumed on the 'Y•lstge, and all further deficiends in Cos] to be charged t the cap tain at the invoice price, and: deducted; from his freight, which will be' upon what he delivers only. and for the amount an deducted, the purehaser or consignee will furnish•the captain with a bill and receipt, and the weighmaster will furni•M him with) a certified copy of the fUll returns of . weight a• mnde not by-him That the captain may !Ave 'redress for the', aliment so deducted from his freight, he Must present this certificate anti receipt- to the shipper or ennsignee, anti prove ou oath before a magis trate, that neither he nor .any other person has sold, thrown overboard, or lout, or in any way de stroyed any 'part of - said cargo from the time he, received' it on board to the tithe he. delivered it to the consignee. anti he truly believes - the one per cent, credited to him by the consignee would folly covrr the loss in unloading nibd that consuMed on the voyage, then the censignCe is to pay hith hack the amount so deducted froth: his freight anti 'in like manner the canal companies, if by should refund or all'ow the aunt ent avere in toll, and when the cargo 'overruns in the - ntnount specified in the of Unlit consignee. le to pny the captain his freight amount weighed out and credit the consign , the ainount over at the invoice Price. The expense Of weighing said Coal will vida between the consignee. Captain, an signor, each pakty paying an.eqliadproport When Coal is purchased I;n order, if n interest at the rate of six percent. comme. the date of the Bill of Lading tind the Co the risk of thc , purchaser as 'tmin as the Lading is sizned by the captain. Wh en floal is purchased aflotL. iotere• = SIDN KT till Eiit. , C S. .S.',Fa it4r. I ' ' I..pectora rate of seven per cent: comm . enc.es nt the da:te of the parch iseolltlymgh the cargo may not arrive. - for -everal days after. i . ; The following Aireanthle tind resolutions were then offered by Mr. Carra - r of the firm la Farrar %%bird, were unanimously carried: " Wilma:As The falling shirt of eat-gime of the ~,,u , ir e men t ... of Bilk Loin g ha: grown to be an esti of great magnittad r e and are eonstadtly u pon the inerea•e. nod inas,tnoch tie decisions of; . the hi , best legal authority have lwer, ning and establishing the lbws of New York in; the pretaises, nn l L \V rtes It i• important that steps shmild token. to secure unity or action anon;;- the Coil, trade of oar city, with a vitv to reap the lit:tient of qtelt and to destroy the evil tinder which we have long labored, therefore be it Brsoicd. That the Coal in Archants of New York and vicinity, anotit act their rule of action, ' the principle lately tail doWn an the law in such', ease-, r.::—that the consignee is hotted to pay only for the amount of t aetaally rewired by. Lim, and may ,imblet both Om amount ur freight and the ratite 14 * the Coal from the full amount of freight called for h . V. the: .Bill of levling—the'l carrier being wholly lialde;for all the Coal re;iuir "ed bv the Bill Of Lading,isigne , l,by hint; Pero/yen% That rhi Secretary of the Coal Ex ehaog e 'l i e directed to fot'wrd a eok cifthis pre-'! amide and these resolution:4 to every member ofi oe thoi hoard of the trade in! Philadelphia, :tko,to Journerl for pub lie: then. ' . . I Th r resolution howeyer.l, being • general in its'l character, a C , enmittee of five, three New York merchants and two representing. the mining inter -1 est was appointed to draft n set of regulations, liy,, which in necor,lanee with ; the resolution of Mr.l . Farra•-. the trade should be; g•iverned to It - heir fib-' tlon. The committee with Mr. Itelloni,, of the , ' firm of Farror ,t: lielloni n't the head. are to re-: , part the result of their lah;Ws on Thorselny. The action of the boatmen in reference to the: , prier; of freights then beentne the :subject of .le-I: hat.t. the trade untinimonsly • concurring in the' opiitio4 that the price demanded ,w-as,too high: entirely. unwarranted by the ,state of the trade no , l celculated to net inost'prejinticiallylnpon the, interc. l 4:s of till concerned, the boatmen in panic tiler.: The following resolution was then intro-, duped by Charles Lowther and carried by the' meeting: I War,REAS. ThO boatmen engaged in carrying. Coal direct front the mince to this city, have, at ii:t meeting- held by them„ dOrnanded ;in resuming. navigation. two dollars .1;r: ton, freight whieh : ! we believe is neither warranted by the present oi futtire-prospects ;if the trayle. therefore . /1,.0/red, That we will' not order any ,Coal t,i be -.hipped. imr• will tVe':tiorellase,.through an t' agents, directly or indirectly, any Coal- from thin' mines basel on' two dollars per ton, freights, and; be it further ; I. ifrso/ced, That we w ill not accept ;if nI i ny }till of Loling, whenever it is sipeeifie.l. that "the con signee shall, tiny freight in full ns per face of 'lli 1 i -f• Ladin”:" whether the rplantity is on board r 1 \ o I not. . ; \ltrwilred. That a copy of these resolutions lie sent to the lioar , l of Trade at j'hil.idelPhia and Pottsville, properly attested. - • I 1 'rite already great length of this letter pre cludes Noy farther remtirk;s. which wet ill oe cazion fo,etiri ,,, s nextoteeli, upon the ptegti'vn of s the prices of freight. , i • : • Boston Coal Trade. [Cort,efril t:rolt the' Bolan CoNt;CT. Jlt l r. 12th.) Market quiet. lty nuet 1 , txt tons Tiverton Nt.mi A t rwite at.lver,t 700 1.4(1 atS •' 1 :177 tem. rash 11=1 Newcalitie Orrel - Sydney Pietou Heidi:l)(o, YirMuis Schuylkill. white ash do • •red 3AII • ',Mel. lump' - tkiieltuwantin • MI RETAIL I , llleltb—Prjt. 3N OF 2.000 lot .7•11;. • 1. 1 ton. I.f. 00 do 12 00 do do do — 'am -- d^ I d 0 00 fal do — (d -- do ' ft-- do 6T, MEM Neu-restle. ennrFe - - do ' fine]. - Orrel • - - Seoteh • p. - Welsh - • • - curitherland. run of pit - dr, _ . flue - do coarse lump Sydney - • - Plettni.eonno• ' do tOO do tine - ' - • - do , r 5 00 Larkawnnna. lump - - .- do 900 Lehi:Th.llunit) - - do bOO John's Lump, (Schuylkill) do i• 00 So-huylkill, lump - - 000 Prepared white and red :val.' do 00 Report ofhipmeratti i ' From ltichmond, for tlitt Week ending S..stUrday, Jen nary 11th, 1.056 New York, For season . last Year. - No shipments rot. the vieek'eridlng Nisireti St' Coal Trade by Railroad for l' Quantity of Coal colt by liallroad forth4r w on Thursday oreninU. last: . , Port Carbon, '.. , . ! PuttF.rille. : I Schuylkill Ilaren,l: ' I Auhurn. . !! I Port Clinton, , . Previously this . year, rota). to same. time Dart year, Dt , et Cafe COAL STOCKS, . r AND OTHER SCIIDYLKILL CO. STOCKS, CORRECTED WEEKLY DT .C. R. porous & co.. nyarlisi ' PAR. Or. AA. RAILROADS i •• ----rr- , —. A ; , -!-- Philadelphia. Beading k Puttsiilie •! 60 4__,.5.i r Stine hill anti Schuylkill Haven • lso' „ 65%: Mount Carbon • - ? , • - 50 i5O i 2 Mount Carbon and Port Carbon • t soj 50 152 Mill Creek - - - .- - - -,i 50 50i' 42 Schuylkill Talley - - - - ..- 50 /50 142 Lorberry Crook • - , • .000-O0 ,_., _. _... -.. , ... . . 1 d f Swatara 1 6c• 1 - is CANALS. 1 I . 1 Schuylkill Navigation • 1 - - I 6.0 1 20 1 20 1 4 Schuylkill Navigation. Preferred - - :-SO .. 297.,,,i', 29 1 / 4 Union Canal ' • • - • - - 1 01) 14 : 1O.N; Union Canal. Preferred -";- .. ,' • '-. 1 60 :1 13 1 i• 14 DeLA iludson Coal &T 7 -- -wtarn Co.'„ 10U 12244124 udson _:niturgort.....'n Co.'s, 4.02 1. RAILROAD & COAL COMPANIES. Little Schuylkill Nal.. - it. RI & Coal co. ; 50 144:44 1 Lehigh Coal& Nov izttlou Co. • - -;50II SO Isl Ilaslotou Coal Co. - - Black Mountain Coal Co. - - 60 00 ~00 PennsTitania Coal kR. It. Co,-- - 100 101 ,102 Dauphin Coal kIL IL Co. - - :100 j J i .50 Lykens Valley Coal k R.. R. Co. . - 50 0000 - Beaver Meadows Coal A. It. E. Co. ;60 52N, COAL COMPANIES. Forest Improvement. Co. - • i e iz North American Coal Co.,Praferred 25 : 25 . common 25 II Delaware Coal Co;;- - 4 0 00 ' lOO Cumberland Coal Co.' , ' 25 ; New Creek Coil Co lIISCELLINEOVS. Sllurri.' Bank - • Farmers' Bank - - • Pottsville as Co. - Pottsville Water Co erTbe Stock of all Coal Conipan its t* iddrd 10 the above list, *ben furnished by: those *Bo itcsiso publication. • • ' ' _ I Cumberland (31d4 Coal - Trade far -18 i'or the last mew! ' Schuylkill C witty nallroskiwlB34l3 'Tfto following it; ittegunntity Of Coal transported over Ilfferent R 3111.140 In Sehrtylk:llCounty, tor lbeneek -ending on Tharsdny Oveningt last:' . 019 M. tOTat. Ann" mu and S.llen 11. 11.. - 9,41611 , 71.....4 . C.0 02 111.1hrbon " 2.5,84 09 14.:',57 14 r l, chnetkill 1 - .lllty • t ' 41 , 620 19 24.241 02 111.1,:laxm t Plear/on 9.E66 :I.='oo MlllCroric •j 5,;Ts 09 51,690 19 Little Schur " 0.462 OS - Z. 5,212 11 Union. csitou A. B. Coil Troinspoirtailen Amovnt transported during tlsti'ructntit of Feb. IStir.4 SOUL 5,311 9,002 41: 4,311 OS < '4.93 01 Union Canal Ssatars Rxiln)34ll Rate' of Toll sad Trausportatlon on z..*; Aft -Carbon. S. amen. Pt. Cliat,e;. „4 aburn to 111ctinion$,1 $2 00 gl 95. $1 $0 g 1 7S to l'hilad ' a; - 1 90 1 NS 1 :0 1 6 66 I 60 1 ; 46 1 43 Hotting,. - 1 . 1 15 1 US 1 o‘ NEW ADVERT'MENTS I‘l. ACKEREL, COD-FISH. 11A31.S AND STDE.F4 SALMON, . SHOULDERS. PORE: LARD .1,25 D CILEE, . . HERRING, • Constantly on hand and &Trate ty • .1. PALMED, 4. CO. ' . , 'Market 'street Wbot, Malicialpbta ]Larch 15.'36, . 11-61 , POSTPONEMENT Of ti,. Silt of Goon oerolt et George's Property.. VOTICE is hereby given that in eon seluence of the stektiegs or one of the pirtdes, and a prolwbillte that he cannot attend the sale at the time app , lnte4l.lt will be int•tyrousd to MONDAY, 3lay 12th. ISStI., whon'it will take place at tte plares destgrated In the advert ferment nOW publiehe4 in Ma paper. • gaEENAWALT .IL,GEOIteI:. Mareh'ls;'s4 ' • 1143 ~ H ; . H..W. ARD, • Manufacturer and Dealer in Straw Goods, il NOS: .77 and 19; NOrth 21 St.. l'hila- f dflphia. w.nald gill your attoßtion to. '' - bits most derdrablt4 stock of IWrted , :al.. French Laces, Dunstables and flue I Split Strafes. together with a beautiful assortment of I . Leghorn. lititland, Pedal and Diamonditzatna Bonnets: " Ladies' Bidluz Bats. Misses' Lestlforn -and other tints, Boys And Children's lists, ke,, ar; All of which will bo sold, at a f4nal I profit for cash.' ' ! j i ii. WARD. • March • 13, 'So '• , 11 :m ' l ARVADIAN INSTITUTE., . , rfillsl FLOURISHING. jristituton,.4 l ocated at Orwigsburg. Pa.. has entered upon the i t rd year i of its existence. The fine' s..talery of the. 1 • -------- :1 sUrrounding country, the healthy. quiet andretired Inca- ! . THE LATEST PROM EUROPE. tion of therillage are not surpassed-by any in tho Mate. 1 -. It is easy if access. beiug within two miles of the Phila. , , Per Steamship Arabia. &alibi, and. Reading Railroad, to and fromirbleh a stage : - • . . ! rOns twiceieverr day. : • BY the Arabia, we have advices from Liver. The l'hilbaophical Apparatus entnprisek Instruments of • the finest and m ostimprovedstyh;. EaOstudentshtnald I pool to, theist inst., being one week later.— ifsve scveritl suits of clothing of a plain style. a Bible. al,. limit reached Liverpool of the. mis• few. totrehi, napkin ' s. au umbrella , it - pair of slippers, I' N () tidinfis - hi:wising and shoe-brushes. and very little spending 1 ing steamship "Pacific, although a report money: .1 1.....h.05ti, year is divided Into two sessions. The ;.had been circulated that the wreck of a steam. tirst seS.si..n of the year commences oft the 15th of. April, , ' and ..onlitates •;12 weeks: the .erond opens on the I.:,th of , er had heenseen in /at 49° :to'', /wig 49° 40\ October. and continues V week. , . " ' re 153 `3"tim of i It was thollaht however, that this could not 1 weok's at( the end of each sessio n. I . • t Pupils .731 A illerat any time. . - - i have been the Pacific. The Pefice Congress Terms: for :boarding, tuition, te., PIS QI tr. tra ar.a. • Light and!fnel.fil'i n 0 it:6 on ' i had held thyee sessions. but the proceedings [Alin an.o 00 :nee'l extra. . ' . 2 .- 4 Oki ' I • I n-tructidn on Plano Forte. , 't 19 ou .2, ) op i had not transpired. An armistice. to the end Use of InAtrumen', ° '': °. 4U" of March' had been announced to the armies &a-Palmyra I. be. ,rin , le Quarl,ly, in•wireace. - (SU .; For turther information. address iin the Crirnpa. The Peace prospect Was still - 1 ; t:1.1.1:, ;:cliN El bElt,:P;incip:ti. ' ,brwiestairr..lnnelr,.'s:. . , - -1,4_1 .7 ,. . , ~ favorable, although ever and ohm). a rumor nth 1 tl! ARRIAGES .AT 'AUCTION. - , was circulated to the contrary, with, it was ' believed, stock jobbing purposes. The ex citement - • infrelation to American affairs had nearly subsided: Wheat 3d I rover, and Core each ls.. Consols 911 a 91i. • . ,On the 2litlriilt., the Lunt Mayor of Lon don gave 4 banquet to Mr. Buchan:lll, but that gentleman was unable to attend, having been sumnionea to dine with Queen Victoria. The ' Lord l Mayor Made a speech, regretting Mr. Buchaffion's absence, a s the rece pti on he would have met with, trom the representm r lives o* -lending interests of England, moidd havti proved to him 1111. IlbiVllCe, of all unfriendly ;feelings a ith rtigard to A inericu. and' that the interests of isnumeree,•peace. civilization:and humanity wl.Te too powerful to permit a Collision Let w t ontiie two cotintries. Similar feiflings were - expressed by" other spot kers; iiieliftlifi Mr. Cobden and Earl El gill. ' The,amount of the late Mr. SaOlier's brands are yet unknown, but new (le% elopments. are Wing made continually. ''..„ 7 Rusin i' placing defences in I•NL Gulf -of Finland. and' is rapidly completing orious lines of railways. ,I The late.st advices Friuli Paris, whieh are to Fehrttorv - f.l9th, state that the rumored break• it:it of the Peace Conference had en,, sod eon 4.ilerable Agitation in the 'Money Market. : The ship James 8ai1111,4 was overdue, at Li v• erpool, from Melbourne, hat ing been 94 a,(7, ma, and some atotie y began to be felt for her .rtrgell . the on the opsith be di ,1 eon •es at 1 is at 'Bill of rct the Nineteenth Trade Sale Ed Philadelphia, THIS :sale will tal:e plaoe on We . (hies d:ty morning, April '2. at 10 at tilv ! vs-Ar, Mail) 'lt lit•org.e.lol . (h`tS. tinder c , rvr..n'nil will not .sip-kro.4 on , f • In extent and variety, th.• c 'n on this oceaslon will ex The catalogue will mull:See at i I.O)TS. iiielmlin; large invol Ts from William Dunlap. of Philadelphia. and Plaelor C0.. - of Wi Pin. particulars .if 0 Well will he found in special micer ticenteids. Among the other contributors will h John Merrlek. 11. Pritimer..houli \Walters, .1. 1). Laws. .1. P. S.); roots. Wm.' Carouthers. (I. S It. Custer. i and J. I). Heritage. Met of the stork sill be warranted. ati•C the' whore ma)• he examined peer inns to F ale. ALSO. at the satin. , time will Is- sold. a large tittriabvr or d odraldo hand earrhygev. F'lligior's Carriages at Auction.. ' .V , s , b , nt4 P;itad, ipii,:c Toule.Sth.- • , . kr to ... K. 01. ( Ideliniaday morning. April'2.l. 15:... at the itaviar. nth and tleorte streets. l'hlladdphia, will be .4a. a temion of Light carriages. I"ver Li.ll (mu Flaglor & .'s FactnrY'at Wihningt n. Del. it iv helioved that for style..finivh and work nianchii p. innlot' will exceed any ever before 0 eyed hint, ditipllc: .iii flue*. justly evielinit i. d makers. 4j- Each carriage will be warranted. and the roller. n may be'exatnined previous to sale. ... , Dunlari's Wagovia.at Alictiou. Atn•teouth•l.'llslorldpla;: Tr:rtir Rik. A 7 10 o'cl-,,(K.. - . .. ) AV.'rrowuhty morning. April 2d. 1 `.:AOI, nt the 1117Aar. tfltil and i ;..or.re streets. Philndelphin. will to sold. 50 , rrin zes. p riUcipAlly turcy wagrins. with nod without !1. 111.11113 inct II red I AVlllinuf Dunlap. PhilAdelt.hi.t, 0...., rel.:at i•di .o: A builder of 1....zht Carriazo. 0:1M , IF rivaliod 190• 1:1011 ..,,oriaz.. will he warranted. and the roller n mAy he eiA mined s..,ertl day. preri , Ilk to p.m le. .11,) , KED M.,11 Eli K Kss. A t , t loneor ._ 11-.1 .. . INhrell 15. MISCELLANEOUS. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. •'i --"\ The Subscriber 'would k. „..1,t _ train most respectfttlby Invite the • att e ntion of the eilizeos id Putt,: ville and the Coal Region in general, to his large and. well selt: l eted stock of SADDLERY. all kinds of • Carriage and Teanillarnes•. Collars of all descrlidlons.z,Drift liarnesS. &e. lle di- v , sires all who may need anything in the above Due' to call and m.o. his goods hefore,purehasing elsewhere. as there 1 . ran he nrithi ng lost. 1 Orders for Ilarness, l &c.. promptly ;tilled on reasonable terms. I 1 1 . 'LEFEVER ;WOME,I.SDORkT. 1 Opposite F, pisc 0 0 i c .Hre I, S'eplre street, Misrille. i Mareh 1. ISS! 1 i May 13.'541 194 i • Wholesale and Retail • STOVES. TIN and HOLLOW Ware, • ilrittannia and Bens% Ware. Cntlery. A e at Kit: ion itangee.lianyx Boilers. Portable Ilan ti 1),On•C la.. Having eu- `Slt largo& hie store he has added to his former `;,7 7 7,„,... stock a large variety of new patterne of cook- . e, f i ng. parlOr, office and hall stoves. and he has now the Ikrge.t Modk that has ever horn filtered in this county. die'invites his_Jriond‘ end eto.tomeis to cell And exaniinofir theniselvk feeling confidoit that he can suit thoni in-quality and price. ,trir- 11 , calls their . particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Atoves, which be warranty to give more heat, with lea-fuel than any other stove in use. lie ban also a splendid article of Kitchen Ranges. whi•l he.c‘u give the hlghi•st rcommendation. • Pottsville, December 1., . 4g- , _ FLOUR: FEED AND. COMMISSION STORE, /hit •i' • . 'Wholesale and Retail. • . .. ri l l LIE subscriberiespeet fully annouttevs to pie public that he hots taken the - Flour and Feed Store. heretofore kept by Ilell and Mothers. where he will I.•`"p all rldtblt. of Flour and Feed. of every det"-ription. ',bleb van be wild wholesale nod 'retail at- the lowest Telco.. ,lie los on hand a rood assortment of choke Family }lour. Feed,of :a kinds, such tu, Corn. Oats. 31111 Feed, llity. Straw. &es. A: . , I IL• will also sell all kinds of Viotti% F fled .t.r., ou Cont. dial. 12 Ot) (a. 13 00 11.) --0,.--- -- - 7 - - ( 4. - do i , ton tio . , iiiksionl • • • Iti• ro:srwetully snlielt.i flw pair-0w...40 of th.' triendo of tto. late:firm. and thu p . ublic ironirieraliv.•te”ltnr: csinti knt that he Call AVO ante h3trgleti..ll OA )10M,W11 , ) "may thrrir him with their custom.. I'..i'A•l4 - : MilVllt. 7tturili S, 'M • • lti-tf . NOTICE TO BOATMEN. Rates orrreight, . • • And Terms fin. !biting G•al for the Drialrorr and fluor , non (Itn , t/ mipany on their newt dueiag the Boating reasoa of 1b56. , , The Delaware and linden Canal Company ere pre pared tO enter into cdatrart with. and sell. Canal Boat to teme•crate and ItOustrions men, to be emplciyed in 'freighting, Coal Iron,' lima-S(l3le to .11nndout and New York. ind to intermediate places on the Carel and !liver. The rate of Freight for hosts making,trlps from Rom (lova to 'Honesdale. and reiurning laden with coal will ire durnig the season of IS* One Dailar (31.1 per groat ton. an 4 in proportion ttr less distances. TM, fnllcriing Instalments. will be reseryed from the I freight in ettAb trip toward the Payment of the Boat, riz ttn 'run or River) Beats'- VN - .) tel flrFt model Seest " 1500 . 4 Last .* and Section do. 2 - .1 00 will also te-res-erred $lO and the fractions of st dollar oat of the freight of each trip, until the close of the seaitm, as per centract. The Kiser Freight from_ Rondout to New York will be cent{ per atom ton. referring therefrom $6 per trip toward ihe payment of the lioit—towing and wharfage ' 51.. S The Company are building 49 -new last model Scow ek end i ng • Boats. to be need the coming season..on which $5O wIIL , be requ ired to be paid in cash bathe party agreeing to 1 Wrilt* pnrchaile. at the time of making such orseniL ---- Application to be made personally by letter to the' "' I undersigned, at the - office of the Del. and Ilndsob Canal, 9,197; IS- 1,11 Co., lb:indent, Ulster eo., N. Y.;-toit. F. Lord. Eist.. „Iloneadole, Pa.: to the Superintebdents on - the fine of 6,360 0:4 the 'Cabal. or at tint office of :be Company. No. 29 Wil. -sh,liataa Sheet. Ned York. L. A. SYKES. .4gmt.:. Rondnnt, March 8,'56. ' 10.61 (4, ; SO re, fak frt 70X10. 301.' 1A4.129 5R,34S 1858. Wheat is still on the decline, though the difference between this, and last week's quo tations do but sliettly effect ocr figures. , Wheat Flour retails at from $9 00 to $lO • ,°? bbl. ,Rye at :: $7 l 25, and Buckwheat at , $3 75 ?,cwt. Rye chop is $1 20 ti bushel iand. Corn meal $1 00. 1 GastF—White wheat is worth' $1 75, and red $1 50 ? bushel. Rye is 90 cents, Corn 65 and'Oats 45 ? bushel. MEATS---Beef sells from 10 to 12 cents ? Tb from the lstalls—Mutton • the same, and Pork from 12 to 14. At wholesale - Has-. You !Fried 11l ' Beef sells at from 8 to 9 els. It lb., and Pork Thialmportant question should be asked every Inval i d i telt° lskuffering from pulmonary troubl. In nth: tickle !,from 9 to 10. _ rum' Ift Have you tried WILROFCS COMPOUND OF i- Salt M ea tis ee lamb in pnte. Should ers ' a r • • •, COD Ill t y KR OIL .00ID LIME! It will not nauseate like the pla n OIL. but 15 on the contrary, pleasant to the I are selling at from 9 to 11, and Hams from t as t e; Meceorer, the Phosphate of Lime Is. in 11115 emu- • • blnatinn. atnost romarkahle aid to the healing. proper- ! 12t% to 13 cents? lb. , ties ottbe Pare Cod Liver Olt. as the followinrcertifb j , , , I. cites (Selected figai a host of like rrateful acknowledge. . 'FRI. ir ;ANL II -EGMA BLES—Apples are , from mente4wllliunply show. No person amid neglect, for 1 8744 eta.; ic, $1 12 ? bu. Potatoes 05 to 70 m single boar, a tough, or any affection of tint lungs, lest ' • the Jabot aeriOns -conleipiences Mow, Pr..)Filbor's chi. 011i0D5 $1 00, and Turnips 50 ets ? bu. premuationlii ball saht sod *imp* witty* in all ordi, . . „ • . 9 - ear c saW,and-Itas performed some oginirlsing mires in., rnov,istoNs—Butter retails at from ...) to de. .tamstunption, where tildhugg mudleal aid has . fall t,, , ' 8 cis. . Da. , tilioal:Ahningstrorly the , wholc'ilitia 'past 4i v .. •0 ft ' d ,-, , t"let'4 1 1 dozen. winter( I had suffered attriously w ith a cough. witlisba4 GROCERIES—, Sugars, Molasses and Syrups ko irritates my lump, that myifttgishsto 'frankly idtrat= are still risinr. Common dark molasses tea hiss, fear of counting** tatiatring this trouble vs the ; Spring:weather set 10. edicino seemed to afford me i wh ich,sold afew months ago for 25 Iff cts. ? litfla ren. tuatU I tried yotir Preparation of Cod Liver * • ' • Oil an 4 Linto. The effect I ant forced b y facto to admit,. gu t . i s- n ow selling at 50 ets. ?gal. Common was ahbolt. " 1 0 31, and / hue the Pleasured "Sing at t sugar sells at 8 ems. 9.. lb., good yellow 10. this writing. (May 2d, 153.%) I am entirely free from any 1 pulmonary trouble. 1 • . i and whites from 10 to 13 cis. (.'Leese is 14 Wltit flanks to you foryour valuable discovery. I COI"- Laid 1 1 ft , •\ diauy tvcounnd it to those who aro thus a ff licted. • an d- J cis- - • 1 • , • __ .: Nisanx C. Dray, i Tin,dthv Seed is worth $.,-) 00 7rl bu., and , . cbantbor Am!, Boston. I 7 ' , ....-... i Clover Seed $8 00. Hay is from $25 to $ - 27 7tlatinfartured only by ALEXAICUR D. WILDOIL ' to rt li - the load, and $2B by the bale. Cle otestitt. PP ,Y ' - ' - ' 1 86 Court °Mt. B e e k " . Ver Hay eau be bo4gbt. at about $22 "t 1 ton. Icr male In PhibidelphLa by T. NY. Dion a boas l3 - J Nertb ftrOnd OM. For sale in Poth Mired rrifle 11 J. V. . iday at o'bouts24 and Titnethyst from " rag. pranw 'r' st. 44""*"bnteb. . ". 1 $25 to s2e. Flatter. note in market.. Emtetol!%)lsreb .?A . , !mem . 2.40,1 286,174 siaritorrompovND OF JURE COD LIVER 'OIL AND LINE& 31107:1 1U 376315 15 64.734 05 A cunt: FOR CONSUMPTION. COUGHS. COLDS. ASTH HA, BRONCHITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS ircsions. • • ; Ii.„1 uu SO 00 1?t'1)2;!5 5023 123 25 1..2 20 e 3 -e7 141.11 LOAD Cff:l ~;~ Eit/3 POTTSVILLE SOLOMON HOOVER. West Untis. By Telegriph 7 sad Yesterday's Yana RATUEZ IaniLLING.---The breezes from New liatipshire arc pronounced decidedly 1 at the White Rouse in Washington.. • ' Ohio !..eiglittature. ThP Legislature of Ohio l i fvl adopted a 'elution to adjOurn from the 9th of April to the first Monday et' January, 1857. , The: Steamship Pacific. Specuiatioti still continues active in respect to the fate cf the Pacific, but the hope of her safety is growing fainter anti fainter. Rear'sits for Or.'the lith inst., 200 men sailed frota N. Orleans;to join Gen. Walker -in Nicaragua. Col. Parker M. French was also &passenger. The Late Flee At New Orleans. • Twentreight thousand halcS'of cotton were destroyed by the burning of the Lower Cotton"-=' Press in NeW. Orleans. The offices in that city suffer tot the amount of" $.57,000. The balance is insured in New York. Connecticut Whig Convention. !The Whig State Convention of Conuecti• cut met at New Haven on Thuradoy, and nominated John A. Rockwell for Governor; Joshua M.Carter for Lieut. GoveruOr; J. H. :Trumbull fori'Secretary of•Staii., and ;N. Baldwin for Controller.' Newt Hampshire Election. The State has been carried by the Atneri• cans and Republicans, they having a major ity in both: Branches of the 'Legislature. If Metcalf. the Atnerican candidate for Gover. nor, is not elected by the popular vote, which is yet doubtful, he will be by the 'Legizdature in joint con t ention. , • . The Sultan's ., .decree in . favor of Christian s had:been read in the preseme of Turkish tlignitarieS, at Comitantitiople. ' 'lt is ht ninneed d i nt if - Napoleon's Child is a son, the!EMperor e t' Austria will : be god , father by 'proxy, and the Popo a ill' come to Paris tu liaptize, it. Washington's birthday was dul‘:eelobratril by AmeriCans in Paris. StooklMlin is to.be fortified, by land and sea, ineluiling the valley of Malaar.- theftlarhets. PRIL4.. YORK METAL MARKET 1111 Anthraletlndr3 to(0 \u.1! • - Clinrenal Folntlry.Ne.l Scotch Piz.Sio.l. , , :,:: 0 . 0 : , :.% .`, : r e , ,0 “; * :; , 0 It nittond J*%. i ~ , f , 0.0., )u (11' (4 imor. to to English Relined. 4.-. c:, )1.,•,,, 4, )) I:. (Poo, )); 441, Anierk3n Wu. 1131.1menq1 t::, We. , ..011 1)1 C:) l'('Ci. ~•)) (a) 1:011,-.1, . 4) ow., ;, IR , 1,7,'))0,.11i) 011 lOU Itp.l 4 :1”6 - 1 d C.K . S ;--.7 f.l. • mroin• Castings. - tot., 40 Cl Ito Platti.,:o.l, Inuit,. 4 • N0.'1.. " j 4 73. V. 4 (.1 Aileb,Alll.llll9l . ered, t/(6.. ttf.. 1 . 4 " " ltnllyd. -- B. B. Spike}, • 5 00 , r. :..54 AmerietTn EuAlish igprin7. ,OPPLTI lin) !hit 04 t 4 . •gi. 2.1 1.!,5 Sheathing Oil. Pig I;Alt•un: Inu 11. p. ch,okemint), •• Virginh, •• i Ekr, ' r Co. KITED WEEK I. F Eta: THE JOI7I..VAL i PHIL t 1.1 %‘ll , !.‘t Ilngi, !lye. Corn Tural; 6.4 : / 00 Wheat. nut bush.. • whlte :;;; 1 Rve. • " 100 7 0.1(4 . ..0 5.. •,' .2;; f 4. 91u 4 00. - q,,et 00J, 494 3:41 cuta.4l 00 . 11; IAOe. 1 85 1 •a, /1 15 (4. 1 80 118 / 60 (in 100 Cilen. white. . • ' 71 1 58 (459 - , yelluk.r," ; (.l Ie; 55 @57 %tr.. : % " ' 3 8 : 40 ~ 35 (cr. 38 ch e g sf .,,g , ft, , liik.:.* Al. .a• 10 1 •il 413 i it:o 12% Cuffs, : . ; •• ' 12i.: • 10f., (n. 12 1 ,4 . 11% @l5 llama,'' ! " ; 13 i '.. . .1, i . M. 91 ."; I Me, 1. , in.rli . . , . .4' , • 17 10 . 13 :.1.1, • Butter. dairy, ••,/ 1 , 0..24 r2 ~t. 2f, 1 Sugar. i : " : l''?fi ; 71 ,4 Oir i'N . 1 m,1 a5 ,,,,. 0,,, ga11..1 4. . . .:14 OA 44 '. 011,11 n. ;" t BblBs 1 .• whale crude ,' , 3(ci, u ; 85 , ' Su fa. 53 " ' " 4 Winter, 14:,: (iO. 95' n , , • lard xpring, / 04 " " winter, •t 5 ; 05 ot Ito 1 p • Bpertn.Rring, 63 " •• 1 Winter ', - 2 15 i 105 (il.. 210 1 P.OTTSVILLE ItIAAKETIO. . Wheat Flonr, bbl., ,$9 ouDried Pearbes. pa r'd, $4 On Rye Plotar„bbl.. 7DO do 'do ,- unpar'd. 2 OD I Wheat,bushel.l 504 1 75 Dried Apples. uttpar'd,l 12 Rye. do 40 I Eggs, closet'. -, IP Corn, 4° CO Duper. per pound, 22 Oats. , a do 49 Shoulders, do P 0 ID Potatoes, do 56 I llania, •doloft 14 Timothy.. Seed. 4 tO Ihst i or ton, 26 00 Closer seed. 7 :)(.0 ,Plagter, do POTTIVIULE PRODUCE MARKETS. . (Retail Prices.) El I=l E=111:13 111 Ys (I{l4a : d 'tl 25 1.1.44 . . (1, `r; ‘4./., - - - - - - 6 - G 1; 06.”, •,4 Up G 'Z. 3 ONii - --art - —(d -- -0 , 4 ti NJ: —to ri 41 7.5(a. 7 4 0 7:4 45 7561. 725 n rt. IMMIEB II El