sjitter,' Manta. roTICSATILLE, PA. . DAN, MARCH I 4: ISOIS . . ---- :- . ..... •Ti SEN'IOIiENTOR of this Patie p er 4as been con ed - totis hones during the wfek, which lies revel rita his preparing several.siticleS . 14 is weeo..jounas) •• • far. co mmunications•.bar tinavoida biy, p eer i crowded out ,this week by life pr • urn oa Mir columns.. • - \sr. "E t an - u.a,! ,ft t p&i,ra or; gic dnn inor than inditzttely. , . AT "NTleiN s. i; invited to. Millioords—tl kioi.7---sicertisement id thin inane, by,,l3.•Wsxd. 103 7.s..orth Second. Street. . This is an old mild .ro :isblei Louse.. • , Ntir a word front toe Pniladelphia prers In f AVI of Philadelphia :nterests, so far. Is it n ,ery..iingtitar7 yt..-Tot.v.---On Monday list the citY 15 /e'lo t,' it; Banger, Mat.; resulted in the choice of A. D' Itansori o - itepnoLoan, foi Mayor, by a vote of 1 37 15 it0 r,3(l7,,a.ltepablican gain of 157. TOV ERNME4 10C - ES We are glad to see petittonspOuring into congress, against the'warehouse syttern. This is right. Con ' gress now furnishs wrirehoUses for the slot ng;toreign rods at the ports of entry: - These . - Warehous a are kept fall of foreign A go . ods, and are thrown on the market imme ,i dlately, to meet tiny sudden demand. Amer. • jean manufacturers, if they desire to store' their goods in the cities for Ale, must furnish their own stores or warehouses. Thislis one of:the remnants of :the -Free Trade Tariff of, 1-46. and this system ought to be abolished as soon as-possible: it is :a premium in favor N . ;f 'the, foreign inanufactuere,, against the do-: westie producer„ - ; ; THE " SENATOR. Our readers . will.recellect that about three eekS%ago Senator Randall said on the floor of. the Senate in his official character, that the Sttprenie Court of the State had decided the rif.lw Criminal Cnurißill unconstitutional, and that" both ilepuldleans and. Democrats; de- Flyed . its 'repeal. Randall knew:l-that ] the :.-upieme,C s ourt made no clecisionfxcept on one point4 , that "it, did not possess . exclu Five jurldito ion T—gave ,what ever, tuit - held it over , for further decision af tcrwards,,,,,,We • stated' that the assertion 'of tbe . Senatof l f on thelloor of the'Senate wag. a deliberafe fal , chood,' and gave the full cir cujostan'tes, of theme in a, slip, which we sett to the:•Speakers of the two'Houses, with request that the stifle shouhl be litid on the d'esks'of tlie members, which was - done. loyF.have the charaeteis of some public men 'Sunk, that they look upon falsehoods in their rfticial capacity, when they think they can accomplish:an objecenTit, of so trifling, a nature, that they * deliberately resort to it,. and'alelen boast of their exploits in that - direction. Such condo& deserves to be s brandql the: most .emphdtic manner, and • such,pullie men. ought to be held up to, the odium of eery honest man in Qua State., We publish the remarks made by Randall In the Senate, which he had procured some person to write - opt for Win, and'whickh.eread from manuscript, fOr the amusement '.of our read ,ers,• and i to show' *hat * "blackgfivd" the people ofthe County have sent toThe , ' mats , : 7 • r . , .'.-- Mr. It AI..NDA,LL., Mr. Speaker, before pioceed , Ing to th4conSideration of ttie bill now belnie.the Senate, k desire-to -make a personal eiplaitaltion, and will call the, attention of the Senate to the' fact that a moat' scurrilous and infarnmn l / 2 slip .from,tho o ffice' of the Miners' Journal cf Potts _villa, wtfeplacett ou the desks of 'the. members of . the SonitS a day or two since. This papa; con ' tabled a tltalignant attaMt upon myself,. which ie. as falee as the heart of its author is corrupt. The • man whii-cat: deliberate/Y pen such a libel would not besitittnto.conimit any act known to the dark ~inthltiwrible:caletelar of •crinois. • He poaftevies • : Th tw e fiendish - os of a .Itulge Jades and the cow-I ardice of a Bob Aerest- • • . ' • ••triliat I could put a whip In eiery tionsit baud • i• - `''To lash the rascal naked through the word.".. - . ' Ilr: speaker, T may seem to speak warmly on this subject, but I say to you and to my , fellow . - . members that I speak only as my heart ft:els. I -.• ,:would be recreant to my - manhood and false to my integrity as a member 'of this Senate did I • ftpermit this• gross • slander-on my chamfer- to c . pass , unrebuked. Ptir the • past ' four.,years the editor. of this aliet, Who, is' known ell , . bver• Schuylkill - comity as a man wiihout -; the first, principles of honesty or honor, has-, ,pnrsned the in his paper with the moat relentless infolignity and vinclictiveneos., it have hod no way l'o . defipd' myself,' because .hp was too moat's -., Ahing , to prosecute for libel and too cowardly - to personallY • chistise; hitt when he dares to. 'flood •this Senate Chamber - with his lit , lS on ma. ch. , - c: 1 a-43-, I eisim*the'ripht here to defend myself from thew. k will retnark that this is - the firat time to iny'are.oledge\ that circuiars hare peen placed oa , the .licks of Senators, openly charging a member With being guilty or uttering deliberate -false-. 1 ho sl.. I feel that they have uot, of me in the eyes of nay brother Senators, Litt if this prao,. tam.,, , f, to be repeated, measures sheuld. be' taken' to put. an "end to it: A.man who would. wantonly. blaeken the olive:titer of his neighbor, antis un trifftifillly hold him tip to the ,ridicule and•ron-- tempt of the world, is worse thaw the midnight assassin, or the incendiary who would apply the -torchuo a diVellbag. in which fond Mothers and innoicialt children- were sleeping. He; should be sent forth to the world . cf.ith, the mark of Cain tin his brow, and the unerring finger of eOrri should' Ibe pointed at him. There is :00 latittnafick_too 111,qong to be applied to such a miscreant:',, ~.,,. ^. rl.-re are a Certain ciliss -of ereitffires„ Mr. Speaker, formed vile by nature, whose . ,'douch-car= rel.. ; cOrruption and whose: ettri,oll's malice attacks dvel:c rtr,,iion or thing they are nnableVi dirtrice, T-ti-----IlaVe.been-Insta•ices:wh,te °duration ..ar. d ;aikeciation haveremoved the blot that riatilr O lfras p 1 :ced upon Seal ai,clkss tint an.the 'Catlit of .:;:the • libeler-of whom 1 am - ipola-lcingi education has bat given big villainy a wider range, and ,yefilind him worming hio way - from desk to desk at tliO,Meto bore of the Senate, like a snlike leavitig the slime of his nature behind him, while he liftpers indi l.fdualty in,their.earsei.4 the . merp,:nt (1.1.140 , 1 the ear of mother Eve, ol but it is to , hd not with the same,succei.o. A distM nistied United . States Senator once laubliclyprociatme.tl his con - tempt of a man in these words, and I repeat them -- as applicable - to this Man : -"He shines and istinke s - and stinks and shines like a rotten ,macke,i•el li moonlight;' I have 'done withidot. - , ' , Dunaj the deliveryzWe were grille amused, and Melt .gratified ' that ench a min lid not i praise "us.; but we pligerVed that "=almost every. every ._ enator hung hie -bead with shame and, mortilication. - and - Gen. Fisher remarked tha 1 they_re characteristic of the lowest depths. , . Hotlia 'fish marketi Afterwards the lie was fix upon him, for whg-Scipatortasked him , ~.: ',for ffie e - cision he pr ariF..ated 'anti' could . 1 ! 'not furnish any. ‘ 1 And as he has thought . proper to /q tdAnpugn our private charec itster,'„which is well known in Schtlylilll Coun ty; we might tell hirir how he, went:to Philp _ ' delphie a few daya before an a SebeVehLhew' . , . . be left a fridulat a 116101 to go to Sew , York --and why 11., 1 'didnIt gn--Eirid*helie he was . flitted afterwards; :But we-will 7...rit - go to the trouble of .spendibg any more room on szA a j Senatcr.. We only intended to fultill our-pro mise in publishing.hls remarks.* ' : 11.F & 76 - 0 AC TRADE. Pottsvillle. Itlamb 14. IS6S. Ttia cinantity sent by Rail Road this :Week . is 57,646 00 tons against 57,606 tons for the - -correspondirig week last year. The liade — Surns nplhis week as follows, compared wl , .h lastyear: XOT.A.L. I Witi, ' I:OTAL. '1 - , -,- P /ft ER 1t7,13 . 1‘.. 479,313', 3T;(43 , 554.149. :4,835 , • L Vfe.l it. li. LA1514.11, .. 271,619;.17,3331 . 454.751;'1 7 7:1 62 ' groudt,,Sth.! 2.;44r.,6 ' 209,961, • 1,2ik.!• • )16,466, d 34 ti's ~.,.' Nth.` ; • Lt.ri'..t7 61,42.01 1•00; "•• (4;6315; • ,V. 15 ' .Penn 9 C.: 16441 it. 154.1T51. .9,12.71 9•36. f. 49,r1 Styinaoldn. r :„=0„, 1 K 34, 6,161, 6., Sirt i 3,4,4 Wevollor. I ' ', , 1. • 3,503 54v, - 3,(,261, , d 240 .. gb 6r t ,mt.: .. f ilif . , : :. 4,41:: CV,, , . p,3T.L. : • 9.28 1 T.. v. co.. 1 79c:' 4,90 .1.291.; ,". 13.3%' F,',13 4 Wiiirton, 1,39 l'k t4.6Cli- 1,324' 11,0S1 . 4.419 Brd Top •'440 ,- It 31 0131 --- '4,873', —l_' 37•,43,1', d 3,6•11 .•:-111.,..---1 , • .114,45', 1 1,22•2 - ,311t, 10'2,93= 1;444,44 , • . • 41,9181 . '22.1,7851 - • ----- - •t• ", Via coal Markets in . the East are a little ,: I -- 4,i . exciteu . .on account of the ;short 'supply of • coil, and the ohntinned cold: ivesther.. pre - . venting stillimentst4 that point. The/ship • ping ports are openi now 'however, but vas-.' ' sels.are scarce and)freights.' rule high.; In ; •i" son* of ' the , marktits the 'prices have ad._ vtalirell'ccinsidAabli„ but* this - ,Will be only temporary, until fresh .supplies' an be ' ob- . tw ined. The N. YrTribune - 6T l'ir,ednesday ... • says: - COAL—The deinand for Pomestie has beet : iv:wilt • the protracted cold weather haa.greatly trcreareurre. . c milimption, and we #d stooks generally are ..treet' : a m t 74, _ ll ' 7; tel. 14idtoMt.iageg.bffiortaig fivg Tr_ . led infippl $ al and prices are 'nominal in the al7wear4 of sates. - : , .^ 1 The trade will open this Spring with a - nlear - market, and' under mach more faiork- ' .-. tle'e.ircunistanees than it id bat year, and. if -,. prudence' prevails a, go o businesscan be • done this year.., The retriorratof the internal . taz'e On industrial :piranha, together with tlitremoval : of Andrew Johnson from office, • . ' strilliroVe thin. a - great stimulus in reviving the, bnehietui ot, the country, and 'two can- al . • en secure a revision of the tariff ; in the inter eat ofAmerican:labor and industry,! and get ' • the currency regniat_eLunt4u expanding lint it, the country will enter on 's twreer'of pros ..i perity unexampled in its history. : , • - . , . • The mild weather far the last fir i r days half caused the large . mass of snow to tielt swot - . gradually. from oitimonntaint: This is very ' deslWe, as it .Will guard very materially sg.s t hist deStrnetive freshets this Spring which . so large an accumulation of snow tlir•esitrtned. P t \ist ai published 1114 . 1,04 a bit Of the pliCel .goal Oft pm bout Toads . o*, Pezmilylvants 00y. The list wall Ant to us oat •.., . . . we eupposed it waa correct.. . The Jouibal of 'lasing say* that no - list of prices luui been published. ' It must hare been coifoduded with some. other . Company," - ' ! !"...1 1 TliL Sr. CLAIR Suss-T.—This °Okay, which has a fine run of coal of the best gust -4 iti, has been leased 'by .John C. Northall, Esq., who commenced shipping cirtlieraday, last. - Thitcolliery can be made one bf the most productive in the'.-Region, strict 31r.- Northall, AO, thoroughly undeistiMis the ot in Odus.op2randi. of-working a (Milieu to the b est a d va ntage,' Contemplates Makin ft so. hit.. ficuthall designed the stibitazipal d ef- feCtive'hoisting' machinery now in OperStien at the wadessellie shaft of the'llickoi Coal i COmpr ,paiiy, ot which- he IS Siloerinidndent, and -it ie his intention to-introduce the same land- of machinery . at St: Clair !Matt in time for next year ' s ,business. The Correct principle Ls to use Machinery of this (413arao ter Ip. mining, to avoid as far as possilAp, ac cidents, and It , should command general. idopticrn.. - - f fry littir.stes. BORDA. KELLER iii NUTUING file . . I sole•ageuts fof the ' West Lehigh Greenwood , Coal, and for Garretson's Otrard Coal.l Both' . i Vein,, of these . coals are from the Mammoth are carefully - prepa red,' and . must becciine• very populanin the market. • , 1 '•. ' _. . 1 Oct Baltimore corresponde nt t writ us as follows :,' ` • • ' • Balmuosz. /larch 1. ,1565. Gincrutarts:— B'. and 0, R. B. Co tiaa coneeut ed to a reduction of forty cents per 2,000 phrinds on George's C.eek and l'emberland Co*', and Ofty cents per 2.000 pounds tip-gae coalr, to take effectand af tere Monday next. the 16th Atm. The !retc h now n now Prom Clomberlandito daltlmore per '_; t4o It $2 ES .•• Piedmont - .• ' " " e97 On gas coals. - ' From Ne ablate to , Baltininie per '2,240 r oe , .: • $5 04 " Fairmont and Clarkeletre, •• , •,.. 6 61) Cumberland and George'. Creek Rita Coil for ehlp. ping might be quottel all from $4 64i tie $4 75:pet on, 0. I a. b., here at LocatiPPolnt: f. - s ~ • - WE received the folloWing.letter frOm Bar , risburg too late far any comments : 1 , ' ' , ILteatseigut,:kfarch loth. 1c64. . ," EtoToltililtizuto Jot Dr...a. z—Ttd tapital hit deserted. The Republicans have gone to Philadelphia; to , attend , the. Convention, and the Copperheads have gonehoMe, • Yetterday, by Jetta resolution, both ;Hoaxes ailjonntied I until Monday at SP M., so that tbellegislation of this week will nut amount to much. l' -, Nothing has treneplred this week to street the in termits of Schuylkill Cunoty. exCeP6 a bill Introduced on Monday evening in the' Seoate by Mr Jackeett, to regulate the trills and charceirfarl,- carrying cont . upon the Reading Railroad. The bill • provide, *bit the Company shall fltthe.tollif pro rate. Ilin lehietee for carrying.coal from the colliery to Philadelphia ia to be made the base of ;charges alone the. line: - Fierawback's are prohibited. If the ,bill betortlema law.; the Com pany will be compelled - to regulate their charges accord- Inv to the distance they carry coal 4 ' I FThe bill is now, in the bands' of;/he Committee ok, Railroads in the Senate. It .has excited, eclnelderable discussion here, and It pagsed, will dontele.a excite much controveirty doing the @eaten,. for it is not to be expected that a measure which en!l compel a monop- • oil , to do equal Justice to Its Cart.Ornert CDI.• be poised 'without opposition. I , It is said that the. bill has been prepared In the in terest of the iron men and manufacturers , along the I line and in Philadelphia, who think the ti me has came , • when home industry phould not' tx• taxed ito pie the Toss in' carrying coal out of the Stlde The c - n-inmp , tton along the Schuylkill Valley cheuld lie igi yea have often aald in the Jorreeat,ityvire,the conetimption of the Lehigh % alley, 'which i 4 not halt as; long, anti which Is no richer in mineral &Twin. The tact, ha*. ever,,is that the Lehigh fureacee commute twice es ' ranch coal as thige along the Schhylkill. If he Lealgb ; operator finds a market for all the lump caul we , viii 1 Produre; but the Schuylkill min, r must tinlverize the I larger puritan of his production,. - and thug lose in" , :waste' west \Viral , ' be a good-profit.' If Co , pities , ell, the Reading II ,)!rued towards minufarturere and me- semers is wit chanced, the schnlfikill Valley, will nit i increase In wealth Or [emulation, no.; new; enteeptiseall will he located' Mere; nod the CSlabllitant*Dtto now tut " Operation will gradually Ole oat because tiey cannotl compete with menufarturerit in oilier giectlo e. I Not only is the policy In regard to- tel and draw-: backsc disadvantageous to the customary. 4q should ell 1 , courage and f yster, but the Railroad Company seta no, direct oppiretion to them. Take the case;of t e rolbi ingrain at Reading. Can the Company make new rails. , or re-roll old ones as cheap as individaal e ran do Mei gime work .1 Why; is not the Compliny. ntent. with the profits to be derived from carrying con and iron hi, midair:rated along the line?. !teea easily be shown by any practical man, that they would make more on of such Milts than by becoming mannfactnrenktheml selvei. ' ...- • ; " I It is clalmcd here by the agetitarif I he Reading, that' the lecielature has not the powero regulate their cheers, becanee auvhill for that pa pose would be in violation of the charter., The .111* ken of dueicnol however, limit the charges of , the Company. . 'Thejt I have the power to gx their tolls' fie they ch-gefe. but the rate chargetito tide water flies he rate theyinsit I charge to any point 'along the line, dlt &boll-heel all - I charges Tor.car eervieg fled other t o te ms ; which not make the ciinenmer at home ~a y tol largely Cu exec.& of the conamner • abroad. No one can deny that the 1 Reading Railroad Company wail created Partly for Shp.',, benefit of the iin'ele Thd stockholders have teed I franchises corferred neon them", ant If they new the* to oppress the p oli t ic. the Legialattme hag the richt to interfere. If the charter allows the Company to cheer. three frets a ton per mile, it may -nut' be ' In tbgpow r toot die Leglalatate to require the Co ashy to chargeia ' lees rate, lint it le sorely lawfnl for he I ggialature, to say thit if one customer pays onl seventy-five cents per ton to Philedelphle,lbe Porn y mem not compel his neighbor to pay two dollars.. , No further aenon will be taken o this Incainre t to week L will writs yon next wee and report What may ftranspire, Yours, , • I Smiecalerin; Delaware andAlludaiin Cal ContpanY4 - (Circular Priers for exit: fir 150 0 .) ' 11 • • April. May . ,lair. ••;rpf.,. •I'l.t: - Mace ' Broken , 4 0 .f.l '25 $4 35 tDP ft SI 55 1 00 , Eec 410 -4 '25 435 4ed 14 Si) 5, CO stove. • 430 440 450 465 a 00. e 21; (1, , .t, .., ..... 390 400 . ' 4,10 42 :0 440 460 Contracts will be made lot' large quautltlea on terms not given. I • 1 I Freights from Rondout to ew lor fls ey, 70 cente, li r Reading Dnilrosid Com any.. ..'. . • (Pri,. kr' Tulla, A r., 'fee fits p ewer.) !- '•.* • ' 1.,.. St E. •le Eser , S. ICI • . . 62 00 62.60 Se Oil le i 0 52 , 00 $2 00 Drawback. - •1 25 115 00 I 05 60 '75 Ridee,from hi Y. and --- -- , --.. ----- 7-- E etward.... '76 '65 1 004 1 35 . r 50 ..1 25 Tolle: etc ,to Phila.. ,-- -I . ';• " Bread Street 210 416 .""15 'IS "IS '1419 Cantrarte%i, ill be made for laige quantities on .a sir ding scale; . ;* - .1 I'' . . Price. of Prey facial 'Coals. , (Corcertai icer ' k 1/ tr:l L. J: L'ellonli Jr.; 043 Pine greref.) i- Duty, tl''2s yet ton. • 1 Block Honae—on board - I „ ' " "60 In gold. Cowrie l'“ ~..1....1_ L ".5 b . Ling= Sydney . ' . ''''' I .• .•'.." • • . • 12 7255 Pi eton - ; ..... . ... .... .. - - ~ Little (Pere Flay " • 18'13 1"'• intern:afoul Co's " . ... fI 75' ''' -O,ack Coal, B. Ft " - 5 ;" .• . I. (4.8 I: ..IDO • :' -Amer.:an .lour nal if Mining, . ', I, i • . , • • Pier Nei. BORDA,' KELLER tic InITTIN6 -WlTlerale :Dettloff to BeUt • . ANTIIIIACITE•& BITFIICCOUS COAL. • (317 Wnr;•litre l PlSlalielphla, OFFICES: •14,14 Kilbq ltrect Itonen. • • • ?Room 64 Triniti• Bulf v dlug, N. Fork. , n • . • firaide Ades. for. West Uridei filreem wood Caul sad diarretmoia's*d.rard.Coal. ' OEOROE,C•ftEER BITEMI3.IOUS board 4 gale -Mote orGeoTgetows.. • s l4n 1, *6S-4. •111.saaa:BORDA„ -YELLER is have' the eirltudve tale of my .41iirard Cost et Pt Richniond. ,I have lutroddeed impr”vemeute the ftre4er this Winter, enabling rue to prepare' it in _ihe beet triannet. 'and parties ordering from them rari, depend on a Bret rate article Coal, aII from the Mammoth Vein. March I —ll -lt TiC4RRSTSON. " - • 141u4.4as BORI).4, SELLER 2t - 11411631 e Agentslot , the sato of oar celetipttel • • F WESrIATLI.GII GBEETTWOOD ' Maich , :pontl.ka CARTit. • • VASIDIIStN, ..• itxzza as!rruil Or , 0 A -S ow COMPANY'S LEMON, lAw.alarr MOUBIT 4.1•24, LOCI ST QAP, WILKESSAMIak 15:11!MW ~ 4 ,4141 D 'MUM • • W kiln: AND 'RED ASH COALS, Ricbmon4, • Saimaa Wstasra 1 filizabethion, • Jenny City (201 Walnut. street, Phlladelphla. Omuta: in Broadway, New MOIL , - ; ' . Doane Bt ., Moston. Jan 14.6- 'rO.llN - 1 ItagAnTl,. Jr ; e• • .. ACCENT rot • 1, • Hill &Harris White Ash. , Daniel „ Webster'R. Asb, ; Franklia COM, "of Lykens' Valley Sled Ash, MU. .`ver Run Free' Horning, at Oak- 'dale Pink Ash C 0 A.. • PER. 17, PT; BIOHMOND, '.I34LADA.- --......_ f Beorge's Creek Cumberland k Braid Top... Basin's Whig - and Bailiton Lebigh.l • PIER NO. 2, ELIZARETRPOIT, N.l. , orea.3 S : —203 1-1 Vkaillottt Mt.. Philudtt.. 6ti Trinity Bending. N. Y..: .• ' - ,tl.ll•Theutoe ate. llESootoot, 1. J. G. intooDN',• General .44..n0. • '4annary.i.. , CS • . :' : • I: i-ly .: THE COAL A KKETS. • 'PRIDES or bo — il'iTTlLE.-ditiii)* • • I i tonutzetwo Itmtzt.fyon rttm rive f :cian A uj AT, • PIWII:;EVOLP4II[A. :.- TO aninarre mall or, iivr • Bar:: wics; Asa 1.. • • BOUTS Of ,RAPE /1 . 1,04111": . I; , ' I 4 .'. i I j Itik:Wa a 3, 18 - 63. Bohrryikill ited'hab liretotred ._ i, , ,, , ,m1.4. 5 0 .. Obestant,.l . .. 1. . .. i........ 2 45e 2.50 '. l White Aehlf; l l. 63 B‘..k• - -010 ',4 325 " ' . St. Boat & dltroktm ', 25e'3 50, ' .. ' '..Egg : 'j : 1 -75 e 3 90, •,• " ,' Stove.... .i. ~... ! ... -. .. .. . 9004 001 .* a Cheatinti... —: .1 50rg 2 65 Wend Mt. Lamp, ..{..!. • ' Jr 4 3 2.3, St. et ant Broten:.... o .se, 3 501 " Egg ..‘:, ..q ..i. .. 4 j......... 8 75(1 * 4 00 .. .! Stove...., ; 14 00e 4 23, " " Ohestnt4..l. ... • • ..... '9 60 Se - Lehigh Lam p...... 1'.;....:...,.'.', .. 11 . 51 ..e.. proken...: BG Bo at and " Stove . ... Broad T0p,..... . & Harris,•Lamap... . " , St. Boat • Stave:. . " : ObettnAL arlbeeial quotations Plea nnun be farnilbed 41120t1OrM. ; AT NE • , 1 yoes4 Marna 11:1965 Schuylkill 114, Aeh Dy 0111• " Crl in= " Btu= Bost " &or, " Marto ustitgit White Lida Etta= Bost - ... • u Ohoottmt, ielttglo emit • • rby Mat ondßroketr" - Eggs " Eton, Cialliput - ,• fierintos COal , Auction is • • Oesto, " Ackilispop Lit Ftraltdo ZS to vawt , to Pim ttposd . . Broken. [4: 5014 ; • A 75 ..„ The sirglV :;,2414. gate tat collected 1 t_iii these articles in i tri6TlVllB Pa:... $61,420,0 9; ' pto.that:" the. diminution effectod,by.'A..lsf.,±7.... this hit onlillimonlit to $.4-P.7..1.1,051. ',. Pa'rt- of ; XCW.4 4 I t this au woul(1 Irs'made, np, littwitiverv. ' y the in- - . - : ', ,- ;21:1 , 3 i crease 0 certain apes...Mut ax.4‘,t . 'oli digs - ..n1-iiiait , -- ,i1•. -.. :E:-$.l nfacttues andby - a tax ' of. outkwentie h.' of t ooe - ~1t,i,i1•:.•: per. oenti 'on.ilieir tialeS When amennll44.ti over_ .. ;!',;.%,101- -- : a given ''SVlM,....tfay $5004). This ~.Wetild„. protincd N1,". - i o.!„, about 120,000,000 ;io . that while this-1411 would , I .l,ri''''. , ; .:' remove a burdtio-ef some ie1,090,00(i, rt'wonhl i..4.ji . V. not causes: loss to the tlev.erfinwet. or more that, •,-;.:-.. t.. , ._ about *60,000.000: . In - short,. the effect of illet t... 3 .' ' '.': bill w to remove ' the el Vt 3 ' per cent. tax On all`Vi , ., I minor Oft:tret, leaving to •be tried ar-manufac- .- tarsi °thing but distilled spirits, fermented lig-. ',. -. ~,,, 7 nor., i t,-gas, certain kinds.or wide, and toloOco ~ ',•.,°‘. • thr* h Mitts msnufactares , r,' Tills bill was to , • .-' > . takie ect,in inch &way 'to' that , ' inaunfaetnroa.". TIP :- slioal be released from tax' after the s.. present , - el -,. - Mr. OOD - WASD (Opp.) inquired tdietlite,tho 4 - '',4 - • I v tax,o 'whisky was to be reduced. ' - ' . t ilLitct 1 [ mr.'SCIEIENDK.(I - leti..) I sail •therei was nom . r4, 3 V . ...pa vision of that kitid.in thiS bill -1 the majority, bt pilf. :. .the.committee had, however,..iid,eided te - atatid.liy . 14 1 4 'the N tat; and tilt; .genersi ) taxstion bill - would -, li, - 4 ,, provide for_atl tii. - • , ' .' . , • •-• • . Q.T . ,: Mr. WOODWAItD. 0.004 inquired- further, tiil : 4-, , kete ,( whe er the raven .6 of tiin.' - 'i , :euutri could he t - ',' <.;. - Mein slued whit( . a tox. was tistkri etT manufac-0,1:."/ - A Wes lied the ,tar. no whisky retained at f 2.. - ?, il•'-li•.'. Mr , SCHENCK -- atty.) - expressed his belief, t.l, , t,'"F.'.t. end 'a belief of < the connuittee, that a mticli'.l l- , :. large remota° would be derivi:it from whisky' r:..,. -:: with he tatet 1.2 than With 'a reduced tax. - The ii.:,?;..' .4litti ittee Was tlireparinit`. Ittrittgeilt regulations it and 'pillared toie . . aipled , to thy .eolleetiou• of - 4 i.t, :the hiaky tax.,,] : - - . _ :-,-.. -. 1k1,..i„ . .., t 4 , ... ';.• T e - Copperheads. are: - slivays , troubled • • it. when, . anything tduches whisky..., This ts i 1,:,,; . very nature' he . 9ause aT Cofiperlic/11 -is lb en- :;::....,., emy to thehprian rece,..and everything that to -~.k .tend :' to deirae humanity is 'stirs .. to ,have,'ile , . .. .. ....1....k. I his upport.. - F - - • ' - - ,i'. 11•4 , .• . • . M Schenck, ,is right - when. he says that a -- ,- ' ,4 1 .‘ . tax . f $2 a' gallon' can he 'collected fis easily.S:,„rl:4 . ~4 , :, , , ascents a gallon . 'l'ite_whislry'lasitiess - : ; ',.t.; - ., - ,1: hi a fiend,' and nine-rolths 'of_ dins° eligitgeil , , , , , , - 7 ~ . ,ins e business, will actraudthe Governteentiyiyl t. < ' if - t ey havelhe opportunity; if thsti, tax . . witS.' .l .4‘•''' . • onl 'l2 cents's gifjon. - . ' . . i ' , r;i ,r . ... . .., - , ...:1 , ..,-1 - e hope that the Cominittee .On. Ay ayi•:.l - , - , ,, , - • - ~,, • --- t:\ii. • and Means .immediately will Set to work t.&.‘, , - , 1,., . .. a! , eidjiiat:. the 'Tara in the. Interest. of ''Airier-r',li . i.v $-t . . lean Inxintry,,_ whielf;:in adc'itiOn to theiP±-•• 4 novel• ....., of Internal taxiis on. industrial pur-f.i-6 . , r•:.,,E. , --- litilts; milt aeon set 313 c workshrips in inoticiii." 4..:i - • ''.. uf agairt. ' The country will then go on creatitie,h,:i.-i - 'Wealth rapidly, and all.: the other.legislatioti-i I A .. , - ii - F.' Will . lke relieved froth one-half its 'dillicultiet. - . - -; ,-, , ii...-P I after, the - workairps are in motion and Andyp: , T;f; - Mt aved from the position he - so shame-k:'. l ,:; 'full 'dis graces.- - 1 -- . - . ,- , ' -.1 1, '. — • - • : 7 ----- ta" 0, '""" - ' --- - -"----. --- 0 - ' l.. '‘... : A' l' !' MIX Siti. DAIiP ItoLD ,I I heT TO acne" there i.„...: rte;: a awe for reeteration Of health. • If ; therefore G '' t''-. the consti'tutiotebas been weblamed' by; disease ot - t•t..W, - elm the nerves shattered =- the stomach wealo:';*.fr - , , 1 enetthe appetith, gone ; 'sett all ,the- world ap•i - :' , ..t:.!1 . gleomy-tportr some fresh oil into your tares '•.t' ris i te ma o th ri e h a sz o of or P li le fu nt a a g ti a o in n ..13 bn it ru ters b , ri u gh brt y, w an ii c ti r r e : :in inite a - once wretched existence. For isilie 4 -:',"q: , it. an elegant and stentlii stimulant, "exticti,' . .:::".': l ; - inchittui they,regiiire. Many families will not ricr , :l'. - **Ahead It. It! has an immense sate throttgbout:,-:4!;. the world._ i .•. , . '- , - • 1 ,-.. - . i: . i : k,- ....-. . / • - za,40,1011A . WATEn . ,--A tlAic ht fel toilet artielo: - .?, - .: --„superiar to Oblogne 'and-at half the Ootit, ... . 4,!;:...i.f . .34. . , . . Tat Form- SECOND ANNIVED3AtiI oi' Terr Aatkii ti.;a4.l. -resit Scants Smoot Ili:tot, IN- TUE. ACILDRAIt Oi t .T: Mrstc.-The festivities were presided O'er 'by:.:l , :'; Chief Justice. Obsse,,,Nrho Made an telmitable:,l ,-- ,7 speech: The'Acadittly wee crowded with a 'mosl7.; apprediative.andisnoe,land a chimes of six bun' .:- . 1. !. .' dyed children sang - . with : inspiring : effect ; with A ,'. their clear; fresh voices, supported 1)i:a sirperts... - reed Organ, which-was se.unnsally dine that ii7i...c deserves especial notice. .W 0 have'never Afeart.„l3.-! snob s'beautifel musical effeckfrom so ceniparaB.l 'ripelysi-emall Instrument. .We learn from the' programnie that it was 'otie of the celebratee,:',:". AinrateAx - ouoANs, manhfactnred by S. D:,_&-H=; , l W. Smitli,. of Boston, and can appreciate thenigt:•;.: .pralee which every one accords them ; as they, are .„- t.; among the very tfriest ih America . ' Sukith , * Ori..]?,-, ma have& purity and v - olnme of tetra really as ..„:, tanishing -for their size- One of our first mast,.. ! ..% chine said to us "the American Orcanantlidesers.: - ;‘;; Beath are the twat perfect and'beant ital . ,hti.:,....) ever seen." We agree. with iiim, and baring ex; ambled the instruments carefully, mii.t.livo! tnem unreserved pralee... - -s-11,i7.adeir Ain Itei,i. 10..te t- VAULT . 411ionitteld 14:11 itto most productive, 'earlielM, sad beim grovoil" -Invented gentiVe.:• : foi ease at • I ' ORP.ENNVOuIf Nl - 11.51iitY, '/ j Ogldtifir with eoet e other CbDICE . • Vina 4. Setiltfrg. your orders in brae,, there, will .be. itmcco these poi tang, • Feb. ?Z.:Gs . . , -GEORGE 'BERNET; . • _ • riIOLSTERER - Itszkra soiree; ibetaito*-rantioa. 501.1441. Wankd tomoacce to the ciablie Ehai nei has taihi th Mar Mosn Matta 't; door to Daniel Aaiandi! old 3 1.4 kra all balls hje will ' be moraine ,Jan , Beilaraune Jatifi le. Artfebore • Fn..; ' s •. FOR .-FOTTNG 'LADIES, ..The Spring Term of this lavonnte out open roi, 23d of 34 month -thfamb) and oattlntin forirton heeka For CtalognasconuOningrautienlai.., 'Barer, . .IN. T, Pflodpol: f March 7, ti&S - ; AtiItiILANtrPLANINCT M111".1.se;-:;: .*lllll 'OUTMAnusi N, Asiqval. Pat.. .: '.', i=immitrepired to n,cturthil thatp . as ap.:l',',' A 1 -• . 4 , ---- : - 1 ~ .., littere. r 4 ::-.! : 2 • 1 - d I- Bligmu. , -- r: -- ,_ • 7lll47::O r :aimi st el: oer : ;01 :, . Door Fromm !. i I I .;suit alreldifiiig. of ail defieripittaitt ... , ,I iilso.Bosids. rant,. 446 Palimit,. Shinkliii. eniiii-• 131144.4 e- • „ Ad = rated t o utisiartion. ~ _ 0 EV. 4 111 1 G. 'l6l 91.1 y . ..- J , ,wkak. a. novas.- • . WEWLIISALII AND inAuciti nr -;TOBACCO, 4:•IIEGA Citosiv-coove.slig! the Tom& 1 -PeTTPTALII4I. PA. Amason J.J . i Amason 44 C 0. . -1113 IteltriET 16TH • MILAITICIPH'LL, to the largent,... Xstialheturirg, Sicinotnee-iunt Wholesale Dealers in rentie t ..Ndo, n the:cuffed &We t . Nardi "t t ,6•4=-le-tj • 341 2 3 1) d 4 (.0 3 Ml' 23 "...3 ~. ~~