. v A I ,'! it I. 11 ,''"."?" i.'i'T m f it t" iv -T I . j .r.r.htt ua hut i f fJ. ..; tn i r? mut j ... ,..,. ' . , ' ,1; p- , n SUNDUItY. NOrwTIIUMBEIlLAND COUNTY, PA.-SATUltD AY, APIUL 21, 1855 OLD SERIES,' VOL- 15. NO.' 30. NEW SERIES VOL. 8, NO. 1- : : 1 i r r, i : "'. 1 TTT i .; : -. . Tha Sunbury American, ,!.' " urSLUBED llVSKT SATCRUAT,; ! '-. BY II. B. M ASSER, ' -' ' Market Sju, S'inbnry,-Itmitt. imSt B'i ftVj b u u a c n 1 1, ti o . TWO HT)I,T. ATtS u rniinlm b kt priid linlf nnrly in ail sitae. No p.iper itim-omu-'icJ until ald arrearages are '"aii en-nmnniontiam ur laUers on bnslnrss tHMing to lhoaioe, to insure attentinn, mint lie l'OStr I AID. TO ULUU9. Thres eoplf I to mi aildrsss, i ' ' 300 Seven II. Do I" I'" Bsml,ItaT in nib-mien will fur tlirre year's sub- suriptlnn to the Amcricao. Ptmatora will plwwt -t n -out Aeents, anil frank tellers eontsiiiing subscription iiitvney. 'l'l.i-y ore permu ted 10 aj tins nuJur thel'ust Oflii-c Law TERMS OF A B V F.RTI91 .M, One Bnimio ol It line, S limns, Kvcry sul-ac'iitont insertion, ftne S.iinio, :1 months, ! Six rremuis, . One TCHT, Business Cap' nf Five lines, per anmin, Maiwi. uin and "t!i. nilvi.-Hiaimt I'V the Ti-nr, with the privileie of inserting - an 31 15 PtlO Sl'O to no IV itg Adertiae.iienl. Vtt nsteemeut. JOB PIUNTINO. We hire cmmwH-il wilh cur cutiili'.ishment n wvlh o'ectel JOB Ol-'I'H'H, which will enaWe us to execute in'th.j neateet n.yle, every tnrio.ty ot pmitmg. A TTOHK CY AT LAW, niHBVsnr, pa. ' tismeea attrndod loin the Counties of Nor thtfrnbarland, Union, Ly cumins Montour and Oolumbia. - , , Jftftrrnces in Philadelphia f I!. in. lofc R. Tvenii. , . Clta. iffli mI nnci a & Suodgi as., Lillil, Pinilll Co. 'MEW-DSTO STOEE! ; 'wEISrlK. &3HUSBR,; Wholesale and L-elail Druggists, ; A'o7;er St., next door io E. Y. Brill's Store, rwFrEl! t,i tho niililic the biifest and best aalectc-J stock rvcr opened in this section of uuntrv, coni-.1iiiE of EtESH ai;3 nniE dstjgs, Malicinen, Chemirals, Cironnd Siiiees, Pinnts, OIU, Vnmihev.iyc.r.tS, Window taa, I'atent AloJiuinra, toACtUrr wi'.li a cojtiiHOtc os ortment of l'uin't. CiolUf s, Iiair. Tooth, Nnil and Shaving Brushos, Dressing. Side, Ncrk ind Tockct Combs, Ka-wV Viitj's, s!18viii:r Cicamr Tsbacco, Seiarn, Vurt Monia, btalionary, Con JeetioiiarinK, . , PURE WINKS AND tUUNMfc. Tar Medicinal use. Eits'inh, Frrneh and Amori ..n Ppifnmerv. FniiCV Ooous of ever de-rip- Hoti. in short every artf-1 -kipt by DrurrfjisH Knfiraltr. "" ' ' ' Ky i'risirivtiors Cnrtfulhl Cvmpmin!.-i . . oeo. U.wki.s?:.!!, d. . , WM. A. rUi;.KR. SaaWy, May' 13, ISftl. ' WJJITK ASH ANTIIHAOITB COAL. From thk Lumiibttii Cor.i.iiutv, Noitliumiici'aiid comity, Ta., TTSIIEKE we liave very cxtet)tive improve V mt'nts, and arc preimttd to ol!cr to I'.ie jiiiblie a very superior arlic ii!, particularly suited tor tha manufacture of Iron and making C-Lcain. Our tizes of Coul uies - - LUMP, J- for Smciiiiin purposes. ! BTF.AVDOAT, f-'.r do. and St. uinhoat BROKEN, ) TiGO. f-'f Family nso and Steam. STOVE, J I L A , ) .lur point of PWppinj i Pnntiry. wliern nr luiiKements are made t loud boats without any 5e'ay' COCITKAN, TTAIX K. CO. J. J. CocHnis, Lancaster. O. W. FtAit, SUawokin. , Bituj. lUisiti.i, 1-anenittr. . A. UATJJlrtABtlSEH, do. 5y Otdors addressed to Siiamukin or Sunbury, will receive prompt attention. ' Feb. 10. lR55.--ly fritz, iss:iesv & o. Ko. 29 Kurth Third Street, PJt'tlnrk'j-Jnu. , " fOROC'CO !i!;inuf.tettirctii. Cuniers and Itn- JA oorters of FLKCH CALF-SKINS, ond iealers Ul KoU a' KIl'F. Feb. 17, 1W d Oak i:0L-C LEATHBK & File3 and n e w a t n r. i: t file w o k k y. rn:Ai:Ei.PiirA. rlHE snbsctther in eniiHlanlly Mantifucttiiin; JL for Wholesale and Retail, Files vul Hasps, et' every description, mid havinij been pnicticuly rnKiged in the business more than Thirty Years, can guarrantea his w.nk at the lowst prices. Msnufacturers and Merhanics, euti have their Old Files re-cut and made e-jn d to .New at half the oiiziual fOtU J.B. SMITH. No. 61 Nu etrecl, (lietween Kaco and Vine and ttnd tV Mts. Pliilad'a. Feb. 3. lio5 w U mo. 8 Eole Agency for EOAIIDI'IAN & GKAVS Celebrate! Poh- Campati AiuuUmeut PIANO FOll TEH. 396 (7ru' S:ret oppotllc ', '. Mint, lW.uch-117 M'el Slrerl, Wiliuiou. JOHM MUUUL rhila., J. l3.n. ' Do yon want u Hurjiiii? IF 60, THEN CALL A'i' 0. VOUNaS' STOUI3, VHCHK you itl niul ths fheaj-en PIS..I til FALL ANU WiSJTJl G00P3 in dunbur-, cr..i..:t '. J,U- tifcne. ,uei' li-dA'. Wi. FSU AHitlie, M.li.'l..). hlioi..il. Ac, ulJ l lt. L' ta.h . ei utitrjf .f dufe. flr.Bi. t belt t tW ul laal.el. Hui.burr. ? . . H VB ! '!) "'' I"1 ," Wut'.l tl '! Hlk ''")' ,u,u ta. eiunu .ti ul th i J ,,, ful" -II U . U ......!...- l.;8i,l H:rm w li l "MI u HYAVi MO.K II.OHHV 1 W t i.ltt f .r It' . , ... ! ' ' - ' "' ' from folnainl Mngailne.'! "" ;;;!; essie.;;,;';:. ;;,';;j;,'' Besaio wears n gown of red, " ' A liomeppnn frown nnd npron bhio : ' ' Slio litis nfJ liat npon ber lioad,' '!' Aw lier woe brown tott nro wuhemt a shoe. rlpRslo litis hair like the twnrot pnld, i . . Anu her eyes were born trumtliu tlecp blue sen s . . . .' Ill tlicir depths is a sfoiy fold ;' J. iuvo Jicssie, una shu lovue mc. . Bessie's hands are hard with toil, ' ' And hiir chucks ore dark with the wind and ' rain ; - ". .. , ,' But her lips are rich wilh the rosy nroil, . i hat. it once 1 tu.ste, must tuste ugnm . Bessio lms uo'or ft silken guwn, . . , rsor a crnnson hat, nor a necklaee fine : But, shu weurs of cowslips a golden crown, J hut J u rnthcr than tiny queen s were '. mine. ' . Bessie dwells i:i a lowly cot ; A lonelv cabin with t roinlIiii"r walls j "lis old tuid poor, imt she thinks it not," And loves it. better than lordly hall. She counts the stnrs ris fIio goes To sleep, Ami loves to listen to the pattennjr sons, Thnt, over her head, the rrtin drops keep, in the April weather, all night long. . Bessie's stop is light like tho fawn's And her voice l;ko the chiming of silver " ' bells ; I hear it oft in the summer morns, " But 1 dure not whisper what it tells 1 - Lingering end dying round my heart, Kver mid ever it echoes be : ' Who shall divide us, or what shall part T : ' 1 love Bessie, and sho loves me! - A KOVEL'WOOIHG. It wns on the rcttirn of Mr. F.V ft lecturer on rhretiolooy. to the city of B.'. that one morning, Hurry G. entered his study, nnd after some desultory conversation, commen ced looking over some 'phrenological charts, Unit were tirraug'ed before him. While thus engaged, ho noticed one of tho head of Miss Kiniiy Ji of C, copiously market. He ex amined it, und beeiuiie much interested, us it described a person of. uii original mind, und s:ipeiii.i' character. ' As he laid it u.a!e, Mr. P paid : The person there described I met dnrinpr my abs' nee. and she possessed a mind f o well balanced, that 1 took a chart of her head. I consider her quite, a model of female, worth. lie possesses ail tho. (jualitics for a good wile and mother. Now, Harry was n voitii"' man of fine intel lectual powers, which loid been improved by culture, but he was decidedly mid. Ho had a sp'ce ot romance in his disposition, nnu was a firm believer in Bhrciioloey. Ho depended on that science mainly to give him an insight into the character of her whom ho should chose us a partner fer lily. The lady in question seemed to poFpess all Ihose quid .Mentions which ho had been so long seeking for ; and n most novel idea en tered his mind, lie determined to write to her. and state his ideas on the suleect of matrimony; acquaint her with the circum stance of seeing the chart of her head, und re piet a correspondence with the view, that if it. resulted in the mutual satisfaction of both parlies, thry should meet ; and if they could love, should inurrv. Ho acted accor dingly, and requested r.f Jlr. V. n note to tho lacy, statiiiff the sincerity of his motives, and the respectability of his character ; which ho euch'Sud in his let tor, and forwarded. Ho, w.titi d for a wick in a state of feveri.-h an.xie ty ; but at length an answer came, and tho liidy granted his request. The letterbreathed the spirit of modesty nnd good sense. The l.uly stipulated for six months' correspon dence, after which they were to meet. From this time, they wrote regularly upon various topics ; but tho personal appearance of c u ll was never once the subject of ulbision. Harry's high opinion of his fair correspondent was on'ianeed upon the reception of every letter, until ho became Ihiruuehly in love with his incognita ; and he began most ear nestly to long for the expiration of his prt.ba tion. H was with a beating heurt that hu took his seat in one of the curs of the railroad which waste convey him to the city of l, win ro his fair inamorata resided, Now tho riuestion was to be solved, could :he love l.i.n ? lie was not handsome, hi tho co .union acceptation o:' the w. rd, yet lie Lad an intelligent countenance, a durk expressive eye, and a good lijjiui' ; but he forgot all his advantages of peivon or station, in his anxiety to create a good impression, lie never oneo Ufkcd if she were beautiful : for he feit if sho were not positively iifrly, hu could lov After alk'htiiitf at a station, und ft walk of u few minutes, he found himself before a small but beuutil'ul cottaeo, which bore murks of taste and ruliiu iiient in its rcuoiints. He knockud. and it seemed to ban that his heart knocked lull in loudly ucainst his breast us his knock, les knocked itptinst tho door. Wken the il'iir was opened, our lover bero was pr. etod wilh an un.-xpecUd kiuht of ft tliutmuuve crooked form, u lia r ( f spectacles ulul red hair, which were the principal Uuttmes in the tout oa-sii blu of Li f iir receivi r. Now, red hur wo' Hurry's uvtriiun. ''hu lady, for such she evidently appeared, conducted him ta pretty parlor, heru music uud books shoMed the taste of ta fair owner. Afi. r .lout sen. tiny, Hurry turned to Ihv odd bttlu llijuro busalu him, uud requested lu M.si 11. "bbe is before you," said hi companion. I lu w ui tliumluralnu k. ud ttoud Hasmg her without motion, but at luuyth vollutttttt Li ' lit l' red wits, Slid trn it tu eoiniiit ine a r.iuvurn ilii'u "iiiulcr il.llitu lui." Uv ti.tro dveed li i niHulf avo her aukiiuwu rorrrtponil. tit, and ix d ih.lho had roino lo tnul. a per.i.kal ptaltitanm.. hliu answerv.l Lim w.lL tii xloi-l valid goo I nj., itdlin Liiatli..i tlieir It len'iiiir l.tu t tut on t Is t.-illia of f,iti..lM. tin 1 1 1 thry bt-ntNi moni lot wuttly kit' wii tu saeb ottu r. 'I by nwretHj ..nK aio -li'amly, and h won lonud sniixli adio Ii r otc. L" i"f i null ami L. i. .io Lo ! H, L r .i.niiitf niiitiii.r l. l l.artlie.l hi M, !M LJ l"H- f. . It. II tiuri.4 hit n. '. I ! . 4 ll.. , r tu t.oiui.diMia.i.iait (' week l lb" !l ta c . . f ! ih tin e l liadv bir U cTi ( , 1. I . irt ki. I L..1. I. . i lu tt.J Mill r l1''"', l n Jy .kk. .1. -I.AVIJ .m . I r e n -ii.e r i . i.H.i u I ii.R.t.d ft lKi, u lu l.iU ' -. , I i i.. . i.' .l i ' . Ui i. 1.1... I'.-l I ! ' .1 l'.l , r. ,n 1 1 -1 at I ,l U.u r oi K !! towl ' t I I, l"iil u en.arr a I .on.. . d U i t'ai As early as propriety would admit on the next htorning, onr friend Harry ngain sought his beloved, but wns greatly Surprised to be received by one sri like, nnd yet so nnlikn her to whom he hsrl liesn "pSTinri1 tonrt. ''There she st odd,' With a fweet smile on hot lips, nnd a laughing1 liglit in her haacl eyes, without those distinguished marks of person' Which had first attracted his hetice. 'Hi sbtiost doubted his Jienses, nntil she ripoke tn her clear sweet tones, when he spratifr forward, aiid'seizing her hand, begged her to explain the mystery. " ' ' She smiled 3 she said, "yon mnt forgive my ruse,! Harry; yon said personal beauty hrid no weight with yon, and I wished to prove yon. ' You seo mo now in my- proper shape and person. : C!nn vou love mo as well as when I wore specs nnrl a red wig?" ' - He could answer only, by gazing admiringly upon her graceful little Ttanre so delicate, yet so spirited, nnd those soft, brown curls slin dintr her face, eloquent with sweetness. ' . Harry was of course enchanted. The se quel may bo guessed. Harry is a firm belie ver in l'hienology 'SPANISH OUTRAGKS." The Washington correspondent of tho New York Times puts into a definite form, in tho loiter we copy below, the minors in regard lo the bellicoso attitude of tho Ad ministration towards Spain that havo been floating' around Washington for some time past. We have little faith in the extreme predictions of tho Times' correspondent. The President has doubtless, nnd with inncli propriety, despatched several national vessels to hhe vicinity of Cuba, but ns for- tho ret, the writer has probably been reading, with more faith thun it merited, one of tho late editorials of the Union on Cuban affairs: , Washington Coriespondeiice of tho New . , Fork Times. . Washington-, April 9. The President really has determined to make a deiuonstra. tion uguiiist Kptiin at lat. Tho selection of Commodore McCauley to command tho Cult Squadron is significant, and tho rumors ol an increase of the squadron, which I gave you some time since, are all confirmed. As strong a naval force as can be spared for the purpose has been ordered to cruise in tho uaighborhood of Cnbn, in the truck of onr stenmers, uud future insults to our llag teem likely to be promptly redressed. - Captain-General Com hais muehfiiphteuod about the Kl Dorado nlVnir, and makes nil the apologies in his power. Tho President has tul;en very decided ground in that mat ti.r, and assumed the responsibility of carry- ng out bis own views oi the measures j rop er io lo adopted. These, you may rest ns s irred, are viorns nnd extreme; It seems that not only the Kl Dorado and the Daniel Webster have been brought to on the high seas by Spanish cruisers within the hist month or two, but the Illinois, nlso, was served the snmo way not long ago. She did not report the fact, however, such outrages, without atonement, having become too com mon to bo deemed, in the estimation of her officers, worthy of notice, Th'ie will be trouble with Spain soon. unless, with the usual pusillanimity of insolent imbecility, sho tumbles to her knees nt tho first exhibition of spirit on the-part of the United States. Prompt atonement will doubtless now be made for tho outrages upon the Kl Dorado and the Daniel Webster. But they will be repeated, doubtless, in the casis of other vessels. The Spanish Naval Commanders, rejoicing in this opportunity of indulging their ha! red los "ujiice.,will doubt less insist that they ciumot perform their duty without firing a shot at our passing steamers, and pursuing their iiiMiltiiig search. Tliey will probably, therefore, quite disregard Concha's frightened exhortations to greater propriety; but the next timo a'Spanisli cruisers brings to one of our mail stenmers on tho high seas, it is inU ndoii that a United States war vessel should be . near enough to participate in the entertainment lg pouring htir hroiuhide into tlie ixmitnd J'vrtkivilh. JAir' the truth of Utit. The intruciimt to McCint'y trill confirm uluit I ray whenever they are made public. Such a demonstration will ninke nn i'fsuo not to be evaded ; nnd : we sluili then learn the true character of the secret protectorate of Spain Maintained by Kufilatid nnd France. What a -capital privateer fleet our Cuban Filibusters would lit out in the event of a war with Spain nri.dng out of these events. Mr. Matey is very backward about going into this business; so is Mr. Oii-diiiia-. Messrs. Guthrie and McClelland a:e rl-o understood to oppose extreme measnres. But the Pres ident bus netd on hi own hnputsi s, nltbouh only Mr. Davis uii l Mr. Dob! Li warmly ap prove his course. Directions to PrwTiusTEr.. Tho First Assistant Postmaster General has issued tho following dirvctions to postmasters : "Books not weiehing over four pounds may be sent in tho mail, prepaid, ut one cent an ounce tiny distance in the United States under three thausand miles, and at two cents an ounce over three thousand miles, provided they arc put up without u cover or wrapper, or in n cover or wrapper open nt the etuis or sides, so that their character may be tieter. mined without removing tho wrapper. If not prepaid, the postugenud. r three thousand miles is one cent and a half, und over thrvu thousand mik-- ill thu United States three rents an ounce. "It Is a violation of law to enclose it con ceal a letter or other thintf, (except bill and receipts for iiliicri lion,) or to mult) any memorandum in writinir, or tu print any word of communication after its publication upon any newspaper, miiii lilut, mux'", or other printed matter. In all nch ctweUitlr pout aye should hu demanded, aud, if thu puixm addttieil refuse lu y auett Ltisr o-taj;. , lb" povliugfl should I. returned to tha post, luiw-l.-r from whiwu olllca it came, tu ptiM. call, thu tender lor th ulty of $J, pre-scib,-i by thu mnh section of the act i f IftJfk i m iu7 tc.iMsi il ; , ii.s mu'ir Ani.' ft ii .!! y pa.t-udurifU Ul Ms imuii iu nipif. "l'M.lniutrr ar alb. and on eel 'I for lU ileltwry Kf ii b frv lil. r, tpt aw b as rout lo llteaioelvix, niid Iwu lud. vacU o'l i.w..ip(s (lu K'lbairiLviBi .'i kliairij.'tkblu ilh poU(tt. 't hi s me at I allowed any cwu iiiiu mi prii t I nuit. r lu ale tu by thu fmii ul uivuiLvr el l' ni'r4. "Oaui.fcrieol VH S ll.t M'lil n ihu ina'l should m i.,l., and tbaftJ Willi letter pi... t(u by eluhl." A ai.Vt it. J. ,t iimul.4 a a il' lAl.blat.. Iljt,,i .( vut- l IM..I.I mu, It li.it ,u.l , 1., . B',4l,, I lu ' ' 1 U I" li.ii.. I ul but iu t fcLl. i.u tt. .! (..lluw s. inu l.j !,, tLl.u o f ,ir k4 itif a ,.i..i, . U,U wd ti suJa i.i,b..u) vf u..idi.. W t u t A I..I U ivl .t et,i ttvis ... avoa. , .. . . . , H iidwi t t'. t a lwt a.. .ivi i ui.,11 a'l I 4 ' - e . I ik . I Ill -''' (Flora the Hsrrisburg Lcglelativs Record.) TH PEM!YLrSIA. blVOn LW. ' As rnseil by Both House of the .tegislatitre. An Act to Entrain thf istlecf . Intoxicating .1 c. ;h.. Litptnrs: , 1. "' Section 1. Bo it enacted, &c., ; That from and after the first day of October next, it shall bo unlawful, to! keep or maintain any house, room or place where vinous, spirit uous, malt or brewed liquors, or.Ainy admixturo thereof are sold and drank except ns herein, after provided ; and all laws or parts of law s inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be aud the Same are hereby repealed. .. Suction 2.. That if any person or persons within this commonwealth shall . keep for sale, and sell, or in connexion with any other bnsiuess or profitable employment give, re ceiving thorofor any price, profitor advantage, by any mcasuro whatever, mid . at tho , same time volnutarily alford a place, or any other convenience or inducement . by which the satno may be used ns beverage, uny vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquor, or any ad mixture thereof, he, hc or they, and any one aiding, abetting or assisting therein, shall be deemed guilty of a niisdemeunor, nnd upon conviction, shall bo sentenced to pay a line not exceeding fifty dollars, and undergo an inprisonmcnt not exceeding one month, and for a second or any snbsequeut offence shalj pay a One not exceeding one buudred dollars, and under.', o . imprisonment not exceeding three mourns. , , ' '-. S Sectiou 3. Thai if any two or moro' per sons conspire, or net together, by which one may sell, nnd the other provido a place or other convenience for drinking, witu inteut to evade tho provisions of this act, each . ono so offending, upon conviction( shall be pun ished as provided in the second section of this act. . ; .. , . ; , Section 4. That it . shall be unlawful for any persou t o sell or keep Tor sale any vinous, spirituous or brewed liquors, or any udmix turo thereof, in cases not hereinbefore pro hibited, in a less qnnntity than ono quart, nor without license granted by the Court of Quarter Sessions of the proper county, on p 'titinn presented for that purpose, to be idvertised uccorling to the hist ro.'tion of the act of the twenty-ninth of March, ono thousand eight hundred .and forty-one, sup plementary to the various acts relating lo tavern licenses j but no taich license tliail be :rvatitcd to other than citizens of the United Slates, of temperate habits and good repute for honesty: Provided, Thai no certificate shall be required or published as mentioned in tho act heroin referred to : l'toridr.d, That no license for tho sale of liquors as aforesaid, : hall be granted to the keeper cf any hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant, entiug-housc, oyi.tcr housc or cellar, theatre or other places of entertainment, amusement or refreshment. Section f. That, the said court, by their rules, shall fix a time at which applications for said licenses shall be heard, at w hich lime ail persons making objections shall bo heard. Section U. That it shall not be lawful for tho clerk of said court to issue any license as aforesaid, nul.il the upplicant shall have filed tho bond hereinafter roquii rd, und the ctr tilicoto of tho City Receiver, or County Treasurer, thut the license fee has been paid to him. Section 7. That the appraisers of licenses under this act shall be appointed us provided by existing laws, except in tho city of Phil adelphia, where, on the passage of this net, and thereafter at the begiuuing of every year, throo reputable and tempcrato persons flnll be nppointod by tho Court or i juailer Ses sions to upprnis'o deulers in spirituous, vinous, mult or brewed liquors aforesaid, uud of dis tillers ond brewers, and to do and peiTorm all unties now enjoined by law not inconsistent herewith ; unu said appraisers shall be citizens of tho United States, in no manner connected with, or interested in the liquor business, and shuUbo compensated as now provided by Section 8. That uo license shall be gran ted without the paMiient to the Deceiver of Taxes of the city of Philadelphia, or '.o the Treasurer of the" other counties of tho State, for the use of tho Commonwealth, three times the amount now Gcd by law, to bo V:a venders of spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors, or brewers, nnd dislilleis; Provided, That no license shall be granted-for a ltsa sum Ulan tiiii'.y dollars. . Scoli.m'J. That tho bond rcq'.i.red to be taken of nli peroiis who shall receive a li cense to sell spirituous, viuous, malt orbrewed liqnorso.1- any wlmixtures tlienof, shall bo in one thousand dollars, conditioned for t.io faithful observance of all the laws ( f this Comuiouweullh relating to the bu.-mess of vimhng such liquors, v.itli two suaieicilt, sureties, and wurtutitof attorney to confess judgment ; which bond chall be approved by one of the Judges of tho Court or Quarter Sessions i f the peace of the proper county, and to be liiod iu said court, and whenever a judgment Tor any forfeiture or fine thall have t...,ui recovered airiiiilst the pniliipal therein, it shall be lawful for tho district attorney, or the proper county, to enter judgment against the obligors iu the said bond, and procood to collect tho same of thu said priucipul or sureties. ,. , Section 10. That every person licensed In sell rpir.tnous vinous or malt liquors us aforesaid, shall fr.iumlhe license under gla.. and place the same u thut.il may ul all times bo roiikpu'uiwia in bis chief place of uiakiiik salo ; uud no liceiiMJ shall authorize sttles by any persou hu thall negluct this roquirvinvnl, ur sli ill any lkciuo autboruu lU sulo of auy tpimaeus, vinous or uiult liqiiurs on Sunday. S.ilioti 11. That any sale mudo of any apiriltiuas, vinous or malt liquor euiiUary tu this act, shall Ui taken lu be a misdemeanor, and, upon nnv.cli. il of ihu oUTum iu the I'uuil of Quii. tcr Sessiou uf Iho proper C .ui.ly, shall be (.UiAUut d iu ihu manner proM.nL.ud iu tbu avcuutl hLou of this ael. ... r-ei tioa l i. That lb provuion ir thu act, a la appraiseiuaut and lieoiiM', shuil 0"l ax U'ud t uuportuis ali'i aliall eiid uf d..puu ol ttid bquur iu tl.u oiyinal cae or pack. aKi'sa.iuipurUd, u. r lu duly voiuuiiwivue'l iu-l.i.ii. ei e!Uli! ut publle tuli.hi r uul err. U"r tu l iw. i r d tl.iieit li.ny in qu..ulai. s liol lima ti.a.l L. -...Iiii ., tivr iiMil anjlh hirciiiri.iiu.i.e.l. i. L,l..l lU sal by 'tlsuavaiu of suv a.ln.uUies of to- loMCStll.rf I q l. I a U'U'i.t no-. ai i s .i. ILalU iii.aU If t!. i'i.ly tf urf mail I'd I ') lyu, b. i J .j(L.l. u stop vl aaid Wilbm this it.iuu..u. l.!, at es. rjr luini i,l I Uk- l ooil ui 1,'a oUf lti-'o', ul ttU . ..4l. et-ui.t), I . a4 ivlutu 'U ..i;. .. &.l..,ul..u telujib.-r. tfc,l',.u L.s ) wt. os, ii l any ( it. Vtt .i l hi il,..Uk L.1,1 .U.I lllJlLliUlll ill Vl...,'..t.U if (l..l i.4 it s..il be k .l.Ji' duty ,1 I... J,.,l. 1.1 IU ltl l tlU.lt lU k ti.,f.is i-ubi-.l'i .a.U. 4 ' ,) .lM.ll KM kl H - lU m-.o w h if j ' L..I L shuu4t. Bl, ,) U . l . l Mi I'.. !'. ai.."x 't I I U I tin I u ! -i h . . .1 U.lwu " Co, ho shall bo deemed guilty of a - misdemea nor, nnd, upon indictment and conviction, shell be sentenced to imprisonment in tho jail of the county for a poriod not less thaa no or more Ihsii tbreo months, and puya fine not exceeding fifty dollars. "' ' "' , ' Suction I t. That this act shall not Inter fore with nny persons holding a liceftto hero, tonne granted, until tho timo for which .the same was granted shall havo expired, nor shall nny license which may be grunted beforo the first day or July next authorize the- salo of oaid liquors or admixture thereof aftor the first day of October next, .contrary. to thu provisions of this net. , 0 c J r n MORE KNOW-nOTHIIfCr FOETSY. ' -' ' ST AN 7. US'. ! - Dedckattd to an individooal in the. Venule, of l.icker under Lijik nitre., of a Sundee Morning. ' . ' III TUB 0RTI1KR OF 1 'A OADR TO OINK.'! , TUB STEM ax Emanent destrukshonist of Lieker, '-' Probablee your dil. ..- Maybce theie's a vukuum in your bowels ; You feel slilely. Kurious in tho abdominal regens? Want a stimohiter, eh ? It can't bo did, '- Kmaneut destrukshonist I ' ... Imbfliater ofalkaholik likwiJ, ' ' "' The krisis wat was to have arriven has arro- ven i i. ' Tho knew sitty ordenanco are a phicksed phact, " . ( That soleturio dime, rezurected from The depths of thi trowsers, knnt awaken A syuipnthctik rcSponx, or n tod, fmui Your ktirlce-hedded friend, tho bur-keeper, , Alkaholik Imbibuter I , , Knockturnel jyraten navvegatcr, Last nite you were 12-lllhs iliunk, and -Wen you weut homo you had a , . Missellaneious mixture of the legs; Kelt tired, perhaps. Konsekwetitleo Yoa fcal heeled about the innards. "La not the phkittering unkshuu to yourstlc" That yours uloan this morning Theres numerous people of the saim Stripe with rimilar feelinks, Kuocturuel navvegatcr! Demonstrator or the power of suckshtti! This is nn ppecodo in your kerear, A full stop to your ambishus at-perachunz After spirits ; " . ,. . . Yuo kaut get your morning rashens The barr is closed naree Bottel H visibul To the naked i. As you stand inmost the kounter, : Vou aiixishly iuqitiie for a drink, A it don't kum. Deml'iistrater of siiclcshr-n ! Kocktlle annyhyluted ! Your a iiigureii person, a wictiin VI lcgislatil sttipnlitee ; You Kan do witnout world ing all the w eak, And rest on Mtuiloe : But you han't drink lieker C days Ami dry upon the 7th, Your tizikal cistern is not Kapablo of appresheating Tho ordinanz. Your natchnr revolts nt water, Kocktftlo annyhyhitcr! Kuumeo to water! You beleave water useful for ablushtm Aud nuviguble purposes only; Not refrei hin, bcnclishnl, Or inviggoratan ns a bevurngo, Strange idee but not uukommun, llowwer, you're dun for. The ordinar; Is imperativ a certaiieti c . Pussi-d by u liiajoriie vole. Not a drop of lieker, wiiolesuil or Betale, kan you get on Sumltc Kniiiuee to water ! Objt !; of kotnmi.-grahun ! Yours is a hard kaso, I kuow Itekwiring bratidee i kumjiaeliuii, Y'ou may koie, purswade, beg, promls, io., But its of no use ; The "haniuu kwadritped is defui.kt-" Why daleiit you get a bottel on Patuiiloe nite t ; Pino soiree fur you- reform; stop : Shut down ; icllek ; hesitate before You got korucil on Satm-ilco Nile, unless you preepmr for Kniuigelieeos . tlbjek of komniisurushun. Anvica rttoi am "Old Ixiuhttaxt.' 1. I'atronire vour own trades and mechan ics. This is doing as you would be douo by; uud is building- ni the (own you live iu. ?. Fay your debts; so that others rim pay theirs. n. innrrel with no man ; and then no man will quarrel with von. 4. Do not steal' your preaching; a man was onee struck blind, yon know, for stealing fire from heaven. 5. Send your children constantly to school ; and look in now and then yourself' lose what they uro doing there. 6. Keep all Bout and clean about your dwellings ; for cleanliness, you know, in the buiilin. il if la vlth and a distant cousin of w. aith 7. Avoid scandal ; for this is a pest to any community. H, II liberal in respect lo evurv lit'tdublo pnt.lie eiiterpn-e ; for the vimmI Vovk says, "the liberal soul shall be iiiiulu ful." 9. F.iuply your liquor hollies ; lor vou have already "forked over' quit enough iheiu, III. 'Visit Ike sick, Ilium Mi. w and th fa. tileries ; for this is Olio part of that rvllgioii which H -pure und und. hi. d." II. Keep you f nldivu iu ul l.li'ht ; for ll, vv.-ioittf air is bad for tie in aud linally li. Fi id y-'ir Km. si well as your iM-dyi f. ,:- t '.ut , )."l k.i.i.t, Inn. I II. I., the .-.'alee at Ij.l. Thu t. ' I, in. -it of t 'sl.fi.iti.a It ul is fuw i!u iu, kl I he LoM-teuW Alio.oUiU tll.ll., .iei,.i.. .1 m I I. w. .lit. Il. lt I - - I Ut pl Ill itl ul lb I..I!..llltf lll.llel id : Ow d t.l Wit, lu i-Hli, ll.rvu ir -of I'- i. ou d of. (ur poll pi Iss i hu 'r ul t .'iiou ,i t. . ,1 .i.i ',Mi4 I Ji lit . al.tl A I".) 1 SUA . ..a) ter u Lull- ui L"9U. I Uo t I U iiu' vit 4 sol d.cj. l ,l,,r .1, ut.., J .lN INIHllH', ; 4 a u, .J. .1 I ly lo ! bliLi ."., li i li,. I1 I'J ' I" I l t.b. tl.w I'llltl Ik I'- Ukv. l il l , it ui. I L , ted q.i lu j I ' l"' ( r- I U siii' r. . s I' LA ii. 4 b " '( i j I V unfit 14.., .' I ' 'I .. L'. .it- .,.,--'l . ' 'I LAST WOHD OF NICHOtA ABOUT HIE UMITCO STATES, ENGLAND AKD FRA n. The New Orleans Boo publishes ths fol lowinff'pnssnge from a letter, addressed to an emiueiil foroigiK-f, now' in tln.t city, by a ltnssiun friend, residing in St. Petersburg. The Boe says, it may be 'regarded ns en tirely authentic,' f i- ' St. PETF.nsBt;nci, Feb. 1H55. Before my letter reaches yon,' you ' will probably have received intelligence of a loss thut will spread a gloomy veil ve r all Bvissia ; for tho -death of such a man is a blow that not only strikes his own country, but resounds fcomtlio shores of the whole world. In my last letter I did net da'e openly declare what we were expect ing from day to day, for we were unwilling to accustom onr hearts to ou idea which onr minds were iiicapublo of conceiving. The last Hays of the Czar nro a whole century in tho history of Bnssia, nnd will never bo for gotten by those who witnessed them. Do not imagine that he was exasperated with his foes. Quito the contrary.' Impartially, like a prophet, he gazed upon the present situatioft of the dill'crent European powers, and predicted the future with the neenracy of ono who looks far beyond tha present. ' "England," raid ho, "has reached her cul minating; point either for lifecr death. There is no middle point fir her to pause. One thing alone may save her, and that is a free coufesion, not only by the government, but by the whole aristocracy, made to the people, that they have been absurd, from first to hist, that the Crown is unable any longer to main tain its power, anu that tho people must rise and unite together as one man, to savo the honor and preserve tho independence of the country. A Candid acknowledgment of tho truth may even now savo England, if her cor rupt aristocracy can be brought to the. stool ..C "'' 1.' . ui cuiucsbiou. x i.iiici , no lut? eoiiLiory, uuu maintain herself only by falsehood and decep tion. The Emperor may pto laim to his subjects that he governs and influences the all'airs of all Europe, that not a shot - can be fired without his permission, and that Prance is the first power in Europe; but a single shock, one speech of a demagogue may over throw him and darken the star of Napoleon forever. I havo offered .him my hand, tho hand of reconciliation, but lie refused it. He wishes to avenge Moscow upon me, nnd St. Halona upon England. Shoit-sighted man, who seeks to avenge the sins of tho fathers upon the children I As fur Germany, Austria, and Prussia, they would not now exist, if I h id not saved them, whoa the)' crouched at iny feel six years ago": they think to' strengthen themselves in the mighty struggle between the oiler nations of Europe. Butthey never have 1 ecu and never will lie more than sec ondary powers, satraps holding authority by the clemency of my House, or by permission of the Western Powers. Y'et ono consola tion is left to me in tho ii.idst of all this ingratitude and villainy, and that is the sih-ut sympathy of that high-hearted people on the other side of tho Atlantic, tho only hearts in in which 1 hear nu echo of my strngcles p.gainst united Europe. Never havo 1 for gotten the smallest kindness shown to me by the least of my subjects; lit my children never forget whr.t we owe to America, and if ever an hour of danger darkens around the Union, let her find u faithful ady-in my family." These words may bo of interest to you, my fiend, lecau.-c you are new living among Americans; and 1 mention them, knowing that your sympathies have , bound vou to a foreign lurid nearly balfacoutury. Ouelcarus to recogiii'.o his true friends in tho hour of danger, and you may rely upon it. that as long as EomanoU'fcits on itussia's throne, the American States will never need a friend. The above fsuys the Bee) is a faithful and almost literal translation from the k-tterwhich is written in German, bv one of tho nobles of Courland, residing in St. Peterburir. From I Mom Ihescourco whence we received it, wo have no hesitation in guaiaiiteeitig itv. its tt".lh(uuc- ,,i , ; ecesiuu. A'ioui una nu i mono ir.o read- Scii.vmyl, the Circa;.--L.il Chief, has had rc- er nw' brm some idea orthe immense pres stoivd to him his son. who was taken captive- - sere of business under the lust bountv-land by the Russians eleven years ugo, when he was but a child. 1 rom tho lime lie was eap tured Scii.vMvi. had mjt hcured from h!in. uud had given him ui for lost. It appears, how ever, immediately on the capture the Russian General, Prince Womon7.ofi sent tho boy lost. PctuTt'burg, where tho late -Emperor took n liking tu him, und had hint educated in the Miliiury Ao.cu tnv. It happened hut i year that H.HAMVI, in some sudden surprise, I look several Russian ladies prisoners, amongst whom was thu I rincess 1 oi'ti.tRAv. Ai.r.v. -They were conducted to one of Scium;,' mountuiu fastnesses, and confined there as prisoners of war, but treated with the lospoel and decorum due to I heir rank und sex. Tho Governor-General orTitlissent a Hut of truce to Si iiamyl to demand tiio release of theea lureil tallies, olterii"; a large sum tf inoiu v and the liberty of 'si vend" CireiiUn ladies who hud been made prisoners bv thn Bus- siuns. Hut Sin any i. renlied that' if hi son was ulive, and tho liitssiai'. would restore hiui, he would reli-usis ail the l.uly captives. Tiio Emperor Nn m-i..vs sent furyoimg Scu i mvi, gave him his liberty, und fitted him out with the needful equipment to undertake tho long journev. Thu exehungu took place iu tho end of January. Young Si iiamvu wlie, when ut SI. Petersburg, was not re,iiired to ah j urn the Moslem creed, ha pwfited by hi involuntary ttJuurM th Russian cspital, and bus now returned to bis overjoyed lutlu r uu accomplished cavalier, ait b a toti.phto mili tary education. Mi i attohs. Of iuul.it toes, Dr. Molt ofl.-rs the following ns I'umiiiary of hi-, rouelu sioiis t I, '1 bat wutttttott are th shortest-lived of any cloa of the human rac. 'i. 'I'lmt Kiuuirori nr intermediate in io telligetic bi'twi-en the blu. L' Mid tl... v. hit.-s. H. That Ihey are lens eupiil.'cof iiudi r.'oii.tf f.ti)iu uud Larti.lop thau either L Ida. La or M bile. 4. Tln.l mo.'ii 1 '." are I eci.li.iily !!:- I'alo, uud thi.'. t to v uii-lv of i i n' j oi. e Thai lln y are hu. I tff.'.l.-i ba.l I. nr. l-llil. I u. st. I...I.I.. to ub..l'.o., h'lj tint O ir on-1 pi m rny " j. Thai l U I 11 in.1 L i i ol.r.o l!..ia v hi .1 i ,t,,l-l, yIU,l f'.l I1 r,-1 I i. 'I' but hti a I'""' i. ' ! a U OU 1. 1, III.' ull. l.ll pA. l 'it IU .! U. ' i'.j Ml lt I '.U '-i- I - Iv. L. I 1 1' el. 'I u.i i i'i . ii i.l I, elm, tvi; ui., , 1 1... i......... .,: ill HI . I I A. it. I I .. ... I... . ., I l ...i, , t, Nt 'I '!. In I. I ii, .-a.uuoau i ., . TL qi sub i a i ,. . .. u e.l . -.,l - I 1 i, L... L. . .A t I i I r friii ii ui. ,, . .. j. i' t.i jioii i it ,w til ia , mi . 4 t i i. .t J 0, I F 5 . j Arrixilof the Ainericrt - AT HALIFAX. ' i.ATEn vitoM rt nopf.. rctcc Conference ut Vienna MotlificaHnn of the 1 ,.trd Point lis Jhftrencc to Ft. 1'c tcrtlury Affairs in t!,e Crimea L'n'chan. ged. Halifax, N. S.. April 1ft, 1850. The R. M. steamship America, Capt. Lang, front Liverpool, at 10 o'clock, A. M.on the 31st u.t imo. arrived at this port, at about 7 o'clock last evening. - ' THE VIENNA CONFEBFNCE. The steamer Baltic brought intelligence: that the first of the four bases of peace wa unconditionally accepted by Bussia, and that tho second w as proceeding favorably. : Since then, the second has likewise been ac cepted, but difficulties, of a serious nature have occurred on the third. The Western Powers, foreseeing trouble, did not propose the demolition or Sebastopoli but modified their demands into a reduction of Bussiau power in tho Black Sen in re compense for which, they offer to evacuate the Russian territory. The Hussion Pleni potentiaries reply that they are not ant lion: zed to accede to any such , terms, and must, remit the matter to St. Petersburg. Here the Conference stands still. , All the plenipotentiaries have sent to their Governments for instructions, and the confer ence will probably bo adjourned until final authority shall arrive. . Meantime, the fonrth point is under discussion.' Prince Gortschakoff, on the 29th, moveii for the admission of Prussiu. , ; .; ... sEBASTorot: Tho special correspondence of the Londori Times describes the condition cf the army n4 much improved. Weather fine, health und sptiits of the troops better, provisions abun dant, aud sanitary regulations strictly enfor ced ; but the actual works of the sirj'c make no progress to justify favorable prophecies. Actual increase of tho lines and batteries there is, but it exists ou both sides, andtiieie lias been no comparative advantage gained by the Allies. A formidable Bunsian foro is nMcmfilpd' around Eupaloiin, and virtually besieges iho place. The Hnsginua could not hold Eupato -ria if taken, us it is completely under the gnus of. the English fleet. ',' ' Lord Baglnn's latest despatch announces n 3teady tiro, without any change in tho a-p.-cr f afTairs. Important operations are,' however, going on. The Russians continue to strenghthen tho works which they recently threw up in nd yar.cj of the M aiakoff tower. These are net isolated works, but ure part of an advanced l.ne of defeui:.., snd consequently it is indis peuble for the Allies tu destroy them. With this object -in vie w', the British are puslslng foswaud a parallel from an advanced poiut on the right, with a view to form ajunc lieu wilh a corresponding parallel which is being ronde on their side by in French. Nightly encounters tnko place between the French and Russian riflemen. Tho hitter have boon repeatedly dislodged, but again rn.' turn to their pits, under cover of the Russian batteries.. Bounty Land Applicants. There is no diminution in tho number of applications under the bounty land act of March 3, 1855, the Mail of Motiday being the largest that has ns yet been received in ono dnv. The 11- J.-'. T- . . . - .... m aoiiint;ion luiou is jtilcrrue,ci tt the citv i v,s, (i,t ,i. ,i:i.. . . ,.... ' r,,"; "I" "nm"r T.y.."' '' I , . .. v . fi'.fc. iuiiu n.u UH'.al daily receipt of letters for the Se-mfn j nnd Hons of Representatives when Ccnrre-s ..- l . -t? . l.r- i- . i . . , fr act. 1 no Commissioner of Pensions ha decided that tho officers and men. .(or their ! widows ao-1 minor children) engaged in tho revolutionary naval service ore etnbracod within the provisions of the bounty land act of March 3, lefj. . H. imo-ioi'atuv. -fl he tnodical system,, savs' tho Boston i'ost, which but a littlo liioroth. n a dozen years ago wns introduced in this community, and which, from the . first hour of its exiitenco hero, hu encountered- the most determined opposition, ha steadily ad vanced iu popular favor and confidence," and now includes umong its zcalon supporters a fair proportion of the educated, refined aud disorimiuutitic of Ihe community. It has be 1 eoiuo an established system of nel ciue. It j ban its colleges, hospitals and dispensaries in i ewry civilized country, and people of every rank do it eager homage. A F.-.itt Division. At alate tow n meeting in Murbleheud, Muss., it was voted that thu tock of liquors in the bauds ii tho ugeiicv, I longing to the town, he distributed equally ninoug the legal voter, and that tba cask, liu-usures, fuiiiie.s, uud o'.her uteiuils of th ugcucy, bo sold ul Utict.oti. ('..ax ru:r A an .xokukvt. Tbore a In weekry paper in Georgia viitli thre editors, e.i.-h ilill'utiint maleiiiiily in opini. ii with the oi her '.wo. TIim three have accordingly made an arrangement by which on of tin in edits the J.aper o-i Tnenlay, ai.'.tlier ou Thursihn. avd thu third on Saturday ItiM Fihr sisi.n N'oliinn Wbun ibu Or 'I ul D Iplios d.-ehiivd ivrale lu Lu lb WUl'l i f Uiell. ll replied thai bWi eiioi.. h lu know Uolhing, I his u lb liru it, slaut'J 'U rut'Uid,) 4 Greek belli a iUur N utbiii'. . . li iKi.vrn Ti Uot.-"ibe Ilev. Iloo.er lu I..H, li.rini.ih of Ih I'rutesUiit Fpi e,q... I'liot. ll ,( ,,).iw le. was iM-ttird IHU, I i'klb'uk1 lb-neb, in L.Ur tu'. A ,1 an . ly ILm'.i p M 1'lu.i.u;. - Mr I .tluu Alt rl had ;. w'.i.-b I I f . iv a ! ui.'. L.i.'-v 1 1. pen h' .d. 'vim.. ,1 ,lfc M.I, f . t. i r as .1 1. ,i t .i k ,. ! I'' A ,ii , ii. i j , -If. ..f it. t. .... ' I 'I- .ii . i l.l t . t ui , .... i- i v: Vv i U-l' ,.; I " . tt V -v r in a i I ,i .1, f L..,.i