(00, '73ll4i.ntiit git.rnal POTTSVILLE; PA. SATURDAY JUNE 22. 1853. tV" THf: M 1 IVERS''.TOURNA ha' a Jar. g , A T- circulation Oran • any other Netrixpaver pub. / 2 ,0,.rd NOrthern Pen u.5?4,1-nia. •It sl'eulates r ill/0 7 .4r tlis.Cool, Iron an,l hurt IGC,If 7;terl. ?tot Olthf n bits n. 78 tits actiointrig eoliths", tart ;nail our aura, aul it a .'"ci circulars lar t rely aritorw the 1/gild: ir'Schrui,l,- evirty, totrica mailers tt one of the "no"t valnahts kiverti sing writ uni.s i n e County. But Trio papri:s hay,: $o mazy. coin% r. 7 Fitts enrolled oitit subserypti on list. . A.C.&.NTSI FOR JOURIVALs Davit+ J. Ltwis;llti Cortnal';' • . iSAAC Ashland. FREDERICK LAlTtrft BRUN, Tamaqua ; Titoursnit A. GonvEEN,Tr..mont ; (. 1 3tARLE'l H. ilconAwo; 71 fine St.; New Ydrlc. C! F . No2TON, ULtpliviereharit, Jr4:l %Vahan Sc Ploladeltdon, Who are antlnotzetl subscriptions, at.l - &-c., for the Illiners' J.,,twal, and receiphlio 't ha. aame. . WHIG ST4I.TE cO:II.IIIT . TEL Col. Andrew G. Curtin, of Centre County 7:mmon. Gen. William [minim. Allegheny Col. C. 0. Loouti.4,-• •• • Frederick - Leumg, Philadelphia . Joseph B. :Myers, 4 4 Hon. Wm. B.' Heed, • "'.. Steph4 Miler, Dauphin • • John dovude, Westmorland Thu. E. Flaukhir,l.aticasiter 11. 91. Fuller, CO.errie 7 11. 1); .Max well, Ninthatupton, L A. Mackey, Clinton; David Taggart, Northumberland Co. • .• 'WM. F. JOHNSTON • , • Ultairtion Mug State Conrention BUSINESS DEPAIMIENI M I NER.S are directed to the advert Lletnent td Ddolel McCidthy's'alope - chailis. it ' SEE U. 11. NEEDLES' adv. of auperior Eirach Tra.les. r. THE FltioM of Martz, Farrel Sr—Eatrileen, tu the Foundry Itaz been tlikrolved, end the affair+ of the rbtablidinient- wilt hereafter be eolidoutril by William 5. Muria ZZ: Jo,elit& hen. ':`.•CU 'REMOVAL.—The new quarters to which Capt. I.lrailli. You-ban removed tit Centre street, op posite Alai ket, are all that un; Iron and Hardware •tore should be. The establishment, besides being must favorably located, is tilted up +with every con. vetueace neee's,ary for effotkornizing manual labor and 'ex pedit ingliii.itteps—very important requisites. The Captain's stock is also well worthy public ur +peer lein.—a conga alfuost everything imagine bin in his line,' CFMAIOII DOWNING, well known throtsll - this County,. hiss been appointed Agent tor the sale of "Taylor on Coal," in fr'erkiiiind•Schuvlhill Counties- T he is ItOW:ctinvatsing the latter. This, wortr, which will shortly be 'meet], la heralded by 111c - ptett,to superior to mivihrug el the Ii nd ever benne pre-enroll to the putdic. Front n'number of the liighe.,l recommendations before Its we select the following from the Phila. North . Amt., lean : "Mr. Taylor 's - d let inguished character, as a sea. waffle and practical ,geologist, might be supposed a .ultioutat Warrant .uh the value of the work. It Fo e,, ' however, beyond the expectation. It Is a most iliVhillitYC b,rok—a monument of industrious and r •arAurte.searcli-u treasury—l very enryele pv,los of cots I, exlendieg twill associated !trencher r.t . information ; worthy nri rank with the most rind 'thoroughly economic 11UttlitalS wulr N . y halt the World is yet acrigaitiled." " Loose Scraps, of •a .Sutrinier Ramble" by our New' York correspondent, he found peculiarly' interesting, " The Falls" will be the subject of his,next epistle: 0:7 • SERICIIIS Cneartn.—A despatch, dated Cincinnati, 22d m. 51., says: • Father Kratjer, a priest at Trinity Chinch. in this city, was brought before the Police. Court to-day, on the charge of having attempted to comrhil an assault op a 1 3.errnari girt aged 14,, whikentrenutog confessional." • P .. 1 T FtF.r.D.F-The Sunbury Inert cau.natnei l4lajnr Donn and James Cameron of Northumberland coo 94 -And Col. C. M. Strang our preheat member, and Jos eph W.. Cake of Schuylkill, as aspirants al ready l:tiovin for the next nomination from tht eo3r,r . eit! itmal Wtet 11711LACI;OF IT.- -The prices ot Beet; But • ter, Flair; and ot all oilier kinds ol Proyi 'MODS arc corning dtiwn. It is.atseertaincd, tlat the high prices that have ruled fur suite moolo.pact have peen caused by the opera tions •ol ..middle men." The scarcity of money and the, prospect of ahundant.crops is tireaktniz up the monopoly. The Butchers of Pfoladelphio• have teMiVed to pay no more than I 9 pyr - -100.1toi. for Tue COtif;RF.SsIONAT. (lE4ls-rms.—The Regwer of Saturday last, mina a sharp cur- Per, and favors the nomination ul t i t!. Joie W. Cake tor Congress: To those act s ainted with the previous course of this pnper Mward the eolonel—the most determined o f p6sitton and the bitteresiTersecution—the day ci asses has nut yet ceased. Both the Itrgistrt aoil:Thaponuni are now straining every nerve to head off Cul. Straub, and he, it is said, is pulling the wires very -scientifically for a re minimal km. Ott the other hand the North tOnb,..rland men claim a share (dale libnors and seem bent on'trnishing the candidiile themselves—Maj. Dewai I-and Mr eatuffon ore named. understand that •a nitrober of the Reel llousi.s were Open un :" . .!unday 1a..: .134outgli,iind disturbances • took placc.,nt.a•veral l .ol them. The protec tion thrown around these ilenstly . novi , rwir Bigler is making theta bold in the eiolatio4 - bt the . Police of -the borough -'tight to lie held resjroo itile lot perinittrug— .these infractions' r the law. Those who ac ' 'appointment as Pulice.utikers are ti bound tb do their duty, without "fear, lavoi naktioti." • •- is also time that lie practice of appoint fitg Sellers ria t Tolice bilkers should he discontinued. , If it were nqttAhr ibe Li. (Intl Sellers, a Police force ivnurd not be re ituired—und they are not the persons who are likely to arrest their. cusionaeis.so 19ng as they have money m their pockets to stiend at their bars, however- noisy they may be. PUBLIC FEELING ANOT . IIF . P. 1:0:4VICT TIITNED LOOSOI Our i)Pople significantly begin to inquire "What is these of arritigulirg and convic.t• tug criminals, if the lici'vernor is to interfere in their . behalf, and faun them loose -upon the c.oniniunity again ? - 17 Besides the Case we mentioned last weeir,-tinother instance at _ (fie most injudicious exercise of Executive • clemency has bePtil.rotight to our uotke„— . • # l ; Pie ris eircum , tancts as rdated to us, are these . • • 1 At the June .Scssions.oLOS.";;;, Arthur Cr - :Neal was chaqt;td with an Assault.and Bat tery, with itarlit to liill upoi James. Berri attn. 'lie was shown 10,4 ye previously had a difficulty With another man, for whom' he was lying in wait, sVith a loaded gun, , when . 13errigan cattle bp,' and was shot by mistake —f o ur ruckshbt lodging in his face and mu , (flitting him for life, though he. was not kil l led. Certainly adittggravated Case, so far as the snlentwn of the perpetrator was concern- cd. He way convicted and ienteueed to two years' itnprisontnent ; but 4as• pardoned. by Gov. Bigler before he had cjuite served out half thift term—on the 13th.,eiXay last. • Now seriously we , ask. With the 11^•rithle butcheries of IRSt week fresh in mind, What is - to he done? It is remarksWe, that-,nni. withstanding the numberless cases of murder brought before our Courts-wand hardly a • ' term is h i eid, :wherein there is not one or • more tried,jand we have knowci - as many as font at one 5r31005-111ett. has-never been, we believe, but one capital conviction in the history of the County ;:and if the Governor is to step in ad lOntune and negative even the moderate punistimtnts inflicted by our . Courts and Juries-Why, Justice may as well ciow her.temple. ' We write this with no4tientio'n to aggro • yate public.fecling on this subject, forit can not he elnuised, that is alieady etroog tticalitli. Oa the eini4ry; we counsel the utmost caution and prudelice, on the part_of every member of the community, of oil .par . ties, sects and classes. But we want 'the responsibility of the-Present state of affairs • with us to ten where it belongs, and the sootier the guilty parties are made known to the public the better! There is (the truth • May ns well be told) a grooving feeling of ins mciiriiv in the public mind, that makes men .:shrug. their BittßWers at the nieutirin of the 4, law's protection," by Police and "Court, and instinctively 'revert to other sad more . 'primitive m eans of deferice, Etilviit* - 4A9ii""':! 7 Tot last No. of 'the Mining Magotzistb contains the Physico-geological chart of this - Cohnty, pre. pared - Immo time ago for the Co, Medical cay by 4". W. Shaeffer oC thts pace, iaccompa-, med with , * lengthy and tatermting explanation.— Tina !ork for sale at BaM/dIeN. U:7 Jr ANY Sue la not satisfied with the quantity of reading matter we lurttish this week, be can call aid read a few". calumss in type, we have left ever. • • ,P" A QUAKCIi rs.rrr.n :from t friend in Phtladelpha in another eolunut silOW5 up tome of the behiod•the-Acene manoeuvres employrd io the tale election in th:il etty 7 „ • .I:O7.I•9i)WING, Netv 'York genii(' is altently,reckpoiug chnore, for the next Presidencv, and shhw bv , rig ores that “tvont lie,!' that the Koury hold the balance .of poWeriu .the next campaign. There rae 2,96;:-electoral Votes—making 149 necessary to a- h oice, of which the Writer gives to the 'Kam inga 140 certain (State: , : having4ufiglotts c i. me where American punciple4 'aye' redotn• toani ). Noti,f,Fcrrons. . ."-f,'";7'n.,, • 'JOURNAL": BILLS'. IMO PLEASE WALK , UP AN ti SETTLE: LAST Or DE LINQUE'NTA TO BE . rquantE D. We are iow engaged in yrialtitit out 04 13111 s for subscription &c. and Vvill forward hem each week iln the Journal, .as I:Fa as hey can be lirtl red. \Ve'are inucl obliged to have and t otherS svlio have tt tkeir a‘ , ...noint4l fell due paid ill advaire pm:11101y settle e remainder 66 rhir flanks • F their intlet4edpess, wil and hope. that t now reminded can t-1 -the 9:1111e On or about the tirt of Au;. - 164 we shall commence the putdicatico .of altr+ot certain. periiims against whom we bawl newspaper charges, and for the- lollowinq.•,l,ittisfatitory reasons.:.= By removal or - otherpvise, they have golenttreiy beyond our reach, and we propose to advertise them (t!rairs):) . ll order to discover their whereabouts—we ,now of no other way to get .our money, nail that ice want badly. Moreover,. if delitiquent sub- . cribers of several veart' rltionT Mires included in this list,they Will - please nei ther be surprised nor ;cold. V4.'hereliy give, them notice in .time, and we'eoftscientious-. ly claim the amount of subscription charged for , . our. Paper. We labor—aitqabor . 11;rd, and pay Many a long bill 'tor etioposition. - paper,. ink &e, to make' it woitli; the lull price, of *2 a year, it is oll4edhot ; and if • persons are pleased to accept iini; terms and order the paver to their admire vtre_eeitninly have a ,ribAtito expect they Of loot the bill when iire,s'eriied. The present large of t Aurnat, with the increaweJ rust id wages-tint( Inatetiak . beats he:wily ... utron 'prqokrttnes. on the part of r,ut;:zt7rther, is an a elttiaJ rt;qui site, to enahlerns.to mart ibt - F7i.e iiirlrewtd es- penses, s Our paper contains, we Can o.ftlY Lay, a'" muell matter as anY three inter. papers in the Coanty lint iitactlivr, uuii qui te' as as aoy other in the Rats, e'xiteOt perhi4v, few ofthe mammoth sheets tii 110 ctues,.and stilt it is offered at the came loWiprice: Q The increved rates lately announccd for those who neglect their accounts - over the . -time specified, will bl• e trietlY tilargc . (l here., alter. . BISHOP ON A writer . New, eising Bishop Hughes' letter io.eplv to Mr. Cass'inte speech in Congress; Univers4l , Religious To)entiion, fitioteSi , •:• front the tornier.ns show inv. !lee real spirit . • of the Burnish Catch in such Matters: " Ti the suppat.ed American 9hOtild happ..9l to be n Mormon, Ire-Hall have a right to F.BIN: ° out the ;lie tales of his conscience in till cotton le k:"., I he napixa to he a Milietite, vi , itinizltt/taie, 9 shall he hi% privilege to pitch his tout in front of St. Church, then and there, under Vol': lootee:li,Al of Geo, Cass's doctrine, to spetik told o'nt tivi9irding to the dictates of his coo-cieuce.- Ile tall inidei take to provb that the 'encl of the wort(' pi: at. hund, and by applying °figure., winch nevi r. to the of tool to liewelathilfl, suit ehiridu t mg the FlThieet still more tty exhihomg applopriate drawings of the hgt horn and the little horn-, with cartons referrnoru to the httnas.9 illy' the de. teriptive Auti•ch.h9, tirove eleatiy thal hisdoe,. trine is. right. In the t' tright riapiteit that.thet ompostal Ant leltrot, the k r i'ope, Would he looking down troin ,uttitt' window rri the Vanillin, untthle to inietrere govtirtinti99. , liettid he understood ne v,ioltottar . the right. , ot!tA tee; whit con• . science as Alatloweil forth by Oeriehil Upon which the mr% riter forctfity comments Bum:• • • There it is. , Neither of speech or conscience must altowed.k 11 any one should attempt to do in . _Pau c what the minions of Nome are allowid:t4 do here ev ery, 41uy, the Pope. must have the power to inil.rfere and, punish him Avtfil imprison ment, torture or death, as he Oil, ileeol lit. And even l'wre in America the'-I' t.'ailiolics ... at tempt to enforce their min_tutoterance and cheek.alk preaelitug against: tfi t i! Church.' Nut only are Autc4cans not :al lowed to exercise teligioos'Orci:ilorn in Rouse, but they are upt.allowed to &ion pcar..eahly here at hoinci . We Irold Oak Joe Milker Would have just us mod ñ and moral right to pitch hrs tent ilk Some, and preach his doetrines,as Ilse latfii . ,licS have to erect their churches - here and pivarli Cathol icism; and the religion whiclilv ill not 'tol erate any inkier religion. ifselt i houhl not. he ' tolerated anywhere by anytooo. l'hcrelere; applying its own rules and' practices to It self, the Catholic re ligion shoufil not be tol erated here, notivithstaniline',Arc/e4ashop Hughes so much:adinifss'our t 'licautiful ex ample.' as. he terms it; -which 'flourishes the adder that will one day'sflug ui3 to death, it we do pot thrust it front us a:ittl,destroy it before it gam's sufficient ktrenr.,4l). "The Archbishop talks Very, learnedly of .the duty of the States ; as.if were some thing independent of, and superior to/the peoleor, the mob, as he .plflases to / term them.. He ought to know .by this lima, that in America,•as yet, the peoPle i iare sup or to the State ; and further, that it the Sta does,not prescribe religioils rtes, it is not itself an instrumento' the •Infalkihke Church,' as lie. would have it. And fife we must . speak of the sophistry of his ;lis..sertion that in certain European Stites ilid t eivilAaw did not 'violate conscience or regillme, religion, because the reliirion of thoSe Slate. is older than their civil i nstitutions. I t iThis is true enough—but fie was eareftil trot to tell us that the 'lnfallible Church' reg(ilated the civil institutions to her liking,,as site does every where she hits the power ; ankas sh Lopes to do in (Jutted 1. - ":tateS. '',qi!)Veratilent% are mere engines of nlitoleranee and oppression where she e has sway. • W e h ave often opyried whether it is pot worst in , tolfrolve in a Reptitthean,'Goyerninenr . like ours to allow such an intolerUt and tyran nical power as that of the 'Clinrch of Rome,, to rear its institutions in nur!4rioist. It is said that 'extreme.s rneet.' - : so, t h en cur extreme.toleration toward embolic , : Mounts' to,intoleraoce toward' every Ogler reheat's, denominatibo, and raven toivatti ism Itself ; fur no !Oiler di, ', o re . pllow the 'lnfallible Church'4e get a: fir - aa fom; i p 4 ~ i„ the United States, than blth relrbious and political liberty begin to w?.ne'r There fore, to pat down the Cathohc;religion.tn this , country, is but an act ofseltideko'ce,altliotigh it may uot he wise to take.autih a step. rely ing as we do upon the intethgeoce f.it the people to counteract its evil influences. But why tolerate such an evil The Cotholies have no right to claim the Vest toleration, since they alto* no more thin their' rzeitlt ness compels them to,, Their. why Should we carry out the golden rule to our own destruction? It maybe Obeiting the law to the letter, but it is certainty -Violating it in Spirit, nod the Testament us that. the letter killeth, hut the spirirgiveth Would it udt be better, then; to obey. -the spirit of the s lag • f, • The true rule of religithis freedom is this:Which should be. distibctly borne in mind hy.eirery statesman and theoloeran„— EverY - min has a right .to Wprship Gott ac cording to the dictates of his . bwn conscience —sa long as his worship troo not interfere with the rights of others 14' du the cams thing: .Any mod'e of worship which'inter fetes with any, other mode of worship, he yuto the moral power it ottqi,taxert, is Mall slesity taronlg, antgit is the (Inty of each and all to suppress ILA CO' PAFilki. POLITIC:AL btft.ur.Ncr.,--The removal of Mr. Blunt trod`, the Othre of Commissioner of Etnigratic4at Nevi York, by Coy.' Seymour. was :lithe instigation of Bishop Hogheit. The ithitor says "it can not be said that ha has beeli removed for public good, fifr a better mph has not taken his place; ati4 from Well kildwn farts in el m. necrioia with Mr. Blunt, e n it i ,,li emn , the inference is Irresisiiblt , that _a religious question alone has deposed him: Such being the ease, the deposition is tan outrage too great - 110'11w Protesmntisin,':•or the Amen caul ern of this coninvisity to hear in silence.* s soma as possiblq PRETTY TRIO. • — Dasoatsrit Lunn, DAGtIpiIIZOTIMIDI The Haineburgh Union, the old and - well known orgatr.,ol the Penns. Democracy, du beeb lately shaking its ponderous fist, int a con inenacnag manner, in the rely ince of the Natiottal and State Adminittiatione.-7 Being, takin to task bythe Patriot (the new organ in that price, we believe), the Union turns sharp Upon the enemy. and writes tie death. warrant of the Party in the following legible charaitets. Only three nonnageri-- famous theti—of the repudiated influence are nameti,• but 'it is well known that the whole limof their satellites throughout the Stale (William Bigler in the Gubernatorial chair, includA) are meant--they , eau ac cordingly parcel out the thport's wrath among themselves. It is a rich document—read it : / We areicltarged with assailing AIL Bach& anao, Judge Campbell and Cul.. Forney, and therefore denounced as enemies , to the democratic party. According to the well paid creed ot,gur modern patriot. this polity cal trio ciAistitutts the great head and unity of the deitioCratic party ;_and whoever dares to questioit their inhdlibility, incurs ursine• date eiciitutuunication, and deserves to be . • east out of the great family of the elect ! We areini worshippers of idols ; and when such are i presented to its•foi adoration. we are sceptical enough to institute * rigid in• quire loth their divine tight to our worship. And first,i then, who is Jonces Buchanan ? A,pluddiiig lawyer, and trading politician— without originality or moral energy. - First a Federalist; then aJackstinmau, then a defu• ocrat , —alivays in office—.-essentially. selfish and eptiitterilalways.watching the weath• emir*, of the times to catch the first breeze ul imitilar opinion. Ever trimming his,artils —ungrateful to his frivids—spaniel-like to his euenries.—regardless of private worth o i'megritv—measuring: every than by the sole standard 01 cringing devotion to his imatiablti ambition. Seeking . with equd eagernevti the alliance M . noturinits politica traitors Oa renegades, or the aid and sane tin° tit all organized political churchrorn. Talented. eNtquent, vindictive, timid, waver ing, heartless. unHincipled, Hypocritical liuch Janiesßuchanan.,the great presiden tial momitnituiac ! And politician is James Campbell? A pot. !mese politician 01 Southwark, and an .oli; Kure pettifogging laWyer, who, to this day Would have grovelled in obscurity - and the dirty intrigues, of ward polmis, lied he not, , fait twelve, hrief years ago, been placed upon the- benCli of the Philadelphia quarter• sea- ' stuns. Judge Campbell lost no time, in ap. proving.allithe advantages of his new posir 0011, Hy shrewd dispensation of tavern licenta:s and 01, the court patronage, he soon assumed dilangerous• influence to the pOlit 'les of MC city and county.- The'violence and corrtiFitiOnSAvltich, under his auspices. awn disgraced . the delegate elections, drove thOu• sands uf. honest detuecrais from -lie rauks-ol' their party, and eventually led to the riots ,which disgraced the city and county of Phil uttelphia, in '44. A - series of events, calm .democratic party, tended nalm tunitiely tOstrengthen the bands of Campbell ainf his ; somuch so, that the insane ambition._ of ascending 'the aupreine bench goaded font to the black ;treason Of betraying the Casii democracy ,4 the city and county to lames !Buchataah, :in consideration of the stipportkil the latter. - ' Then followed the dark intrigues and, the unholy alliauceAval peeve'. fed, the will of the Keystone State, and consigatli the destinies ul the !democratic party Iti the ,keeptug, of the la•lthless. The people (I,,feated Judge Campbell; it is true ; but what then f He was at the bick of Mr. Bachaaa.i.: and Mr. Buchanan :was at his back. The presidential . question was not yet seitle.l! j . .laints Campbell must be provided for ! In an evil hour our worthy governor listened to the sinister and selfish counsels of Buchanan. The judgment of the people was reversed ! lames Canipbelt was apponited attorney general ! The Baltimore conven tion niet there Buchanan was -loomed to cxperiiinee another bitter and galling defeat. "Chose] witu did not intimately 'know • his ,71taracter„thOught he 'would, withdraw in disgust trout ailield Where he had met with defeat etik relent.— flat his unconquerable lave oti7lllce, ar,d hie; trust in the chances of anqifittiminable futufe, , btoyed 'up his flag ging . ?•liotiis.. Ile wanted a friend. at court to ;Inooth the way to the succession.. Camp. bell att!ailetl himself 'oh this passion strong in death. The Machinery pod all its wires were" !it:Ought to bear upon the president elect, and it was soon announced to the as-. tonidio poople that Jaineii Campbell, who had dropped upon the political stage as if trot» the clouds, withoUt the guarantee-o 1 tal ent) the endorsement of eminent national servic;,waS appointed postmaster general ! That the man whose: intellect and. talents bad been . strained in the - guidance of petty ward volitiol intriguei, was to be one of the pre.,tddnt:'s .cabinet advisers. And the desti nies of tins great nation were to be swayed by the:m . )oer and uncertain hands of a fifth rate lawyer ! How happened.it that men' Ail high moral and political integrity ; of tianseendant talents, of •mature experience, and who,bad rendered great services to their eouittrY and to th6lemocratic party, should have been superseded by such a titan? Pub he. opinion has alfeady answered thus ques tioe i • ; - . . As (orAe story of John W. Forney. it is sOon Mid.; A village. printer,. taken by the hand and brought rorWard . by several 'demo crass cif high standing in Lancaster : it was not long,before he treated his benefactors with the blackest ingiatitude, and • traduced theta as Stion as their allegiance to Mi.,Bucti aUall Nits suspected. Ile was transferred to PlitladOphia by his patron,: who procured him theottice of deputy surveyor of the port, and Men the Peransyttamiim, a hitherto Yes pectafile democratic paper, soon became,uo der his editorial auspices, solely - and , , exclu sively a Buchanan sheet. , fn its editorials the great Mitres-1s of the democratic party were 'rands to yield to the o , 11-aWorbing• idea of Making Mr. BuchaT: - iresithet-7-- The vanity or the ambition - bi J -.ry• leading politiiiian in the ;state was su cc essively ap .pealed itt, The most Obscure or insignificant politiCiairs were traa'iormed into great men under: tin: datly head 61 distinguished arrivals. In shOrt. , every expedient Was resorted to. to, increase, the army.of the faithfal i while ilie : sikice. of the grave was observed, with re-; Bard to those democrats who still prcservett their independence and self-respect. Mri Forney did aiit ' however, confine hisl talents solely to the editorial chair. ! Uttin4 cumbered by any compunctious yisitings,! gifted, With [mist consummate duplicity, and epicute and voluptuary. r e adily assuMik OM tone and aspect of honest indignation at teni itt . sinaxy: wrongs, Mr. Forney felt within fitm-,1 .-sid,[4ll - tfic great aatributes of a distinguished, t. barer,!' `old soon acquired notoriety' in - the lobbis of Harrisburg, and Washington. It WWI at the fatier place where, appreciating the great statu t e of fits rare talent's and china 4 pagan, that he resolved to try his fortune 4,, as a candidate or the Clerkship of the housed He succeeds .1 notwithstanding his lamella " UutistieLyletter, which certainly throttle she Minable character of lago in the shade,t . and IM tiow enjoys the reputation of dieing all the Celebrities of Washing,ton, and being the intimate companion of the president of the United States ! I I' :•.;LIIII - is the unvarnished "pieture of thb r . three great men, wlin,.acc.ording to the Pe r tri, t,! stand at the head oethe democratic per ty of Pennsylvania. In our next we wil endeavor in stow the calamities which awe t the (tarty, it they are not soon repudiated at leadqrs; both at \ Washington and in Pen* . Sylvania. - , • I /7'he :(temorratie party, as now organize 4. STAIIPS UPON THE BRINK OF A PRE eI PlpE !. The time' for temporizing is.pfiq. T)tE sTERN VOICE OF TEUFEL MUST BE !MEE* I Let craven sycophants howl their wrath, We will 'do:our duty.. I TO" SUNDAY LIQUOR-TRAFFIC: IN Pint. —A large num It ber,of persons, including le proprietors of sortie of the biggest houses , were arraigned before Mitynr Conrad, tin Monday morning last, for violating the laky prohibiting the sale of liquor on Sunday ;arid were•bt - mud over in $lOOO bail each, fur trial. A nurr,ber of houses obeyed his previims ch. der, iaid closed up—all. others were strictly reported and rigidly dealt with. This is a end' beginning. • The Buirehit says : In; the prosecutions instituted for violatjobs of the Suuday law, we flinty no .cliarge,ol partiabity will be made against the authott ties..The proprietors of some of the fashion. able houses iu the city have been hetOu bail to answer, w,hile•the Jemnty , Quinns wholretail 'blue ruin' for three cents per draught, have had to "toe the mark." • The keepers of Ward head.tarters of the-Den o. ctathi party were required to enter surety lot' their, appearance - to answer the breach of and no favor ,was :shown the proprietori of taveins where the friends of" Conrad end Be. tom". held their nightly meetings hidore the electidu. II the French- retailers of Wi(m had to "stand the bruai4' the Dutch vendor id lager beer was no more fortanate, and the dealer is "old poteen," was requited to take the consequences along with the Yin , kee n icoctur of "Toms and Jerry'," "Mint Juleps" and "Brandy Smashes." The "strohg arm of Justice '.seems to have fallen *on alt alike, whether the sin was "plated with gold" or clothed in mgt.'? . Tlie Untied Stales was reported in thollat of Otfrudera lasrStioday. This, It afterliard apPebred, *as a mistake, sod we meprio'n it for tbe credit of that establishment. It w4uld be well rukthe country press geriera4 woo , tics !hoe boaerable exceptiOne. NM -WiMVIMEIf.IICI W e Onti the fetimllittift ease riposted repoeted in the eity weris=-Dittriet 'Attorney Rea seems to haveltery little (ear of Honorable high State ItiOetionseies befits* hie eyes: . Qtraitiia Szsions.—Judge Allisettl—Cer tiorariOn Tuesday, Alderman McGarry, Franciti,),Finnigan and Wm. Cunningham, who ,were bound over to answer the charge of an 'assault end battery-on Levi M. Von Colton:.-4m the day ot the election, at one of the eleettpO polls in Moyamensing, took their case up'to the Supreme Court on certiorari. Vesta* morning the subject was brought to the attention of the Court by Wm. B. Reed. • T,„ke,'thstnet Attorney said—" There was a 0111111er connected with the administration of jOstice in this ebutity which he felt it* his duty to ?ate publicly to the Courtof for no Other reason Ono that parties end witnesses in public prosecutions should know the ex tent ot tbeir rights, and who was responsible if their4ights were not asserted. I hold in my baba a writ ol.tertiorars. issued by the SuPreme Coati, akwed' by Francis W. Hugriet - ; . ,Esq., Moyne? Genera!, to remove from this Court a Bill of Indictment, charg ing Abraham Megan* , and others with: an astauliiiud battery. Ido not pause to in quire the tight of the Attorney lieneral , thus-Us, Interfere. I dit not doubt that he has been intOosed upon. I merely state the fact. addition- of • what is well known, that such a removal , is ,equivalent to the in efiniteltostponement °is ease. This was lierleette well known to the counsel who ap plied kir the writ, though it. may not be to the Atteiney general, . • I desire to state n further tact, that al thougfiiheie.is a rule of the Supceme Court requiring notice of such application, when matle,M, the Judges. to he given to the Dm triet Attorney, this application lo the Attor ney general and his action - on it, was stildt ously kept a secret from me. Had I- teen apt:nisei) of it—had the Attorney General beeti , aware. oF the rule of the Supreme CourtOr dope me theltestice to acqusint me with ,:the application„ I "could, I am Sure, have Satisfies. hits that. the allowance should not be :granted. • I have reason to think it was thinly days under consideration. and all the time kept a profound secret—and all the t i 11l bound ,to say , 'the - defendants and their; counsels receiving indulgence at f or I have examined the -affidavit on svbil•this surreptitious allowance was tails „Which was not,'ltowever, filled till the toptuent the writ was issued, and, there fore, miknowa to me: It is there stated as a reason', that the Promptness with which the prit*.euttou has been instituted. 'results in a degree Jrom a; desire to prejudice the defendauts' rights.'; They swear they can not have a fair, coign, Dud impartial trial.— For atithis there is not the least foundation, find yei -it is en this pretextishat this allow ance ties been givia. Ot eMrse there is no redreis, but to obey the writ, it it is regular, I Itaiethought it my duty to make this pub lic ma - lA - nem, in order that it 'may be seen who responstble j fer this interruption o f public justice." I irr;:ArtoTiitert TEST.—A correspondent of .the ,:iiiterican. Banner, writing from Milford, Pik& . ciiutity, relates the following : • Tile Contemptible manner in which the general administration at 'Washington _is owr'itianigetl, is exhibiting • itself in every departineut of the government. A striking instal e of the petty tactics with which they. atter* to drill the - freemen of our country,. was.exbibiteli in this neighborhood lately . Democrat, residing a short dtstance frortighisplace, applied .tor - the otliceol Po* Master itt the sMallv.elage where he resided. He i'Ad'been the warm and firm supporter of Bigler and-Pierce; a consistent mau in his pal tk . ,.preililections, and thought that he migiOustly apply fur the office. liiiiippli catfon- and recommendations were.4eat . to Wakfitugton; and in a few days, back came from Washington from an official; asking theextraordiaarT questioir "Whether' he voted for Campbell when he tau a 63nd:- date-Pr thi Supreme Bench ?." Like a true: Ametican, he answered "NU! And that he wenld not vote for James Campbell under:ant,: cirinMOances. ;OF COURSE HE 1)ID4 NOt GET THE OFFICE! , This is one more: instance showing the ENLIGHTEN ED PATRIOTISM and ENLARGED LIB ER.K.LITY of J-E-EM-S CAMPBELL; Poiiinaster General of the United States."' ' Sane weeks ago, to ge the Nebraska swiiffile wart announced froth head-quarters as ibe sine qua ton of a Simon Pure Demo ' crai.* to which is now added, by official au. thqf iiy;'—"Swallow Campbell !" Whether or grit his kind,ol gag•lave will prove- pal atabfe ,etth a professedly free people, will be made known before we are Many • rnontbs older—in Met the "cat" has already "jump ed see the late electioos returns. 'fEIitPERANCE , • Shatinful!--The Lancaster Inland padv saes: We are informed by a gen9e• initti;of . tlits city,, that a boy six years of age, whqse name we are requested to withhold, Wes Drought intil his house deatl.druuk, yes terday atternoing It seems that some unman citpd scoundrels, not haring the teat of the 'law -before their succeeded in enticing thelittle fellow into some loaf grogery, where they plied him with fwd whiskey until he was intoxicated. • ( Licensing Torerns.—Judge Porter, in , e.liarge to the timid Jury of Carbon coma , iMne time sini•e, declared as follows : «'-i'Ye will not reuew the license ora smele tavern keeper who, -- we have ,reason to be penults garribling or habiturl totem perpc• about his house. These evils are sapping the morals of the cOmmunity, acid quirt, must be extirpated:: Irr Father Gimazzi is In return to the Untied Suttee in September or October. *44.33 cicsaaar, .96=1731 FOR MisematatigaMwiiii The quantity sent this week by Railroad is 48.- 0t11.12L.-by Canal 2:x,118 11—tor the week 74,- 210)3. tons. increase by Railroad 215,219 loos; hyr,(tinal :41,237 toast° Tome period tact year. ' SVrt record this week the heaviest whipinent ever made from this region!, in one week, by 2.2 n.; tons; TtiOeavieit.shipMent made last year in inie week, wiiol,9,fl-1 tons. The Colliery capacity of oar regron is equal to 80,000 tons per week, provided OMMen work regularly7-but this is hardly to he ex iiC , Cted at the present rate of wages—although Riot's , is a inaiked improvement in the liabus_ot numy of the men. We learn that on Monday last, moor men iwere et work than there were du ringnny prekious Monday this season. This, we pre : siker, has been csMoica by a large influx of la tairep, for the last two weeks, - Making hands plen ty:Wheie they. have the hinves to aceommodste thein. The Miners' houses now builshng,we kern. are*nerally of a Much better claw than formerly, aranconsegnently attract U better etas+ of men; win sore gradually taking the place /Ji the dissipa- tedrand irregular hands. The Railroad' ompany hat received fourteen of ttie,*enteen Coal;burning Engines ordered from th‘riSi Winans, of Baltimore. The other:three are eXpeCied shortly, %then they will have. the news. 'ardy.: - .rnaehinery for transporting .. .Mr:lies thon sdo tout per 1//47, The Car capacity is now 'nearty it not quite ',meal to sixty thousand tons per iirzeek.. The Boat capacity of the schuyiti It Canal is 7 4inal toebout twenty-eiglathoussart tors per riie:iy. Of course neither can be worked up to their fulj eaPacity each Week, but the transporting chniery permitter will be equal, to t he capacity of tlii,Colliertes. , Celt 13 understood that the rates of 101 l and transportation will be increased on the let of July, On both Canal and 'Railroad. What i'obe the, is at_prnsent unknown in this quarter. The derm:lli tor Coat continues as brisk as ever, and octi' Operators even retina' to sell &bead for the enstang month at prasin . prices.. I :Wei find the toltaiteing;_ in the New York Herald : i'Astatement before it, shows thsi a tract of coal hulk ol 200 acres, in Schuylkill county, ha ave raged &profit, 'trice 1836, of 518,000 per annum; Out the Baltimore Coal Cotory, in Luntermit coun ty;',on an expenditure of $ 30,000 for lands and tnethinery, cleared last season SOO,OOO, thus re- . turning every twoltears oearly the entire amount pail in by the stoetholdtra;'that the Pennsylvania total Company, of , the same region, netted the saint year 15330,090:and that the Scranton Com p*, cleated'a prriot of 576,000 upon but 100,000 TOM mined. • 'bb above wait evidently written to' advance Coal opeculations in. Stabk operation It is tree ltr some respects-=and in otheisi is intended to con tiiiir a false imprcission: Coal lands are valuable Pr4Perty, anirwheiever they have been' favehaseiL ailfair rates; and u legitimate individual bitoiness carried op,er whist: ri feei wrong own all the stock in the Companies, pat M . at low cost prices, th)ty'ymy very well—but :a no instance can a mod- On- Coal timpani , be pointed'out that aver paid a diitldend out Of this profits of the Company.. Those Who ire fortunate enough to Sell, the stock make lii} ;money, and ituf dupes inYariably sutler. For Miasma fate Schuylkill county. Those persons Who SW reaping large profits, purettased the Oms many years ago, and at prices ranging twan $lO, 520 to $3O per acre. :The largelloody Hof isliadde Coat limdawt Schuylkill commit, were pinthasedat three row, and ire no* held by the final purchasers. Many of these laid* are pl.. la g . enormous incomes to thwOwneiik-but those who have purehased latterty it. Newt, prices, are bait realising such lairtecoineso . rt proportion to investunalm' So with'Ais:Thiltenove Cosl pang They iurehassd land .Cheep, and it Iwo stook cost-thele.'itijosnlitures ban :obit light, and Ittey hold tisitstack-sa sit Averi. it Itte the Mdividual laud•helileMot Schuylkill county, who obtained their Made cheep. The INtalitiltrania coal Company represbut about three °ultimo ot stock, (ere have not 'the exact data at band.),andibe profits - will not 'pay; a eery heavy dividend on the impala, attee maki4 allowance for the annual ethamtion of their Cal; lauds. They however, put all their lands to tin:telt at cost, " fir as ire can learn.. At least they"! did, not buy lands at from Ito 550 per acre, and put these hinds into stock varying al (rota 5200 io Itit'io and even 51000 per acre. The Scranton toritpany . also pur chased their hinds chCap and put the,,, into stock at cost, and all this stock is held byks taw awls Who do not oiler it for tale,fini hold it as an investment. Coat lands are valuable properly as investments for leg!tonate busioess', sod vitiorniver tracts can be parchised at lair Om* e i p i t ek te can Joel do heifer On mvaft tbeir 4034; tag aft er an ripe . ..fiance of twenty-five yeirs in , the coet gion of Schuylkill county aOhis'icotiductor of il k Tournal, werwauld advise all thosW w h o desire to invest in Coil property, to keep their hands off die nod. of all Clot annistaitt: organi zed, at all the Cord COmponte. have !seen for the law tern or three parrs, in the different (regions, without a very dose scrutiny and inowitgatiod of their . of ;airs. The large portion of those; Ciimpanies are nothing but a system ,of robbery :an4 plunder, to einible a law speculators to tillaheit pockets out of the greenhorns who have m o usy', to invest, , and then frat•e the Mrtimi, air: the •Compsntet, to take care of themselves. Such 19 the history of Coal Companies in Schuylkill countY,and Mich is begin- inns to bo the history* of Coin (,ompanies , else- Where. , There tualbe a few - exce.itiOns,:but eta: uearr'r4seritrke ill sill the4cood Inim the had, and Men it will be time enough tut thOso who de.' sire to seek good and profitable inviesintents, to se lect the good fr4n the •bail: We have no sympa thy ,fornvire irlieculators—they are a blight and a curse on the INidy politic, and 'lire diroAte.t foe that neuter latxinevc 4.4 to encounter; but at the setae time, we consider 'it our dray' 08 a thithfill Journalist to protect the innocent amt . :unwary from being tiiidced and . fleeced out' of /heir ~money, by the hired runnera and piithag "pre*esi, hanging m: 'the iikirts of thew corponitiOus, many of whom like our irrineOf fcgintutorr fend said even Governors tooi)vect"leo largo' epees :of the -' tee g in pay for serliice'S tendered. Oat: "13EAIrtleA" lioNit.—The Parker :, • i Vein Coal CoMparry" has gotta by ,lie Hoard and I mates the following' beautiful extribit. This IS only the beginning. Others: will soon follow in rapid MlCeem.iti,and those who I:tireilase the prop erty in at about one-third or probably:one:fourth:the capital represented, will protrabli make something out of these o faurirs. The buinbuttand Mirror,' .furirtiol ores the following . taittimerit of the affairs of the Parker Vein Cioal Company: •We have indeayored to Obtain cOrrect informa tion as to the condition of the Parker Vein Compa: ny, and submit the following es an approximation towards the truth. L . ! • . The debts of the Company are probably not far front the following : 1 Due in Allegany for railroad freight; merchants' accounts, utitioris and laborer , wages, die.. $20,000i; tor lands. iS:a3,OOO ; to N. H. it. T. Mail,_,;; itlt' : ,000-; 0. t Trweitt'a clatnt , ssoo,ooo—making a total of $903,00.1. . .• The assets are, at tar as ere can ascertain thein, about $200.000 of the bonds of the Steamship Ceth pany and lands in this coutity.: , wherh groat m e i* originally about $ ,00,000, And upon Which taey cannot have spent fess thee $150.004) m inipeoec ments. • i • '.. Ist - This estimate inCludea ,the'Caledon in property' and the Steamship CompanY. ;If it:ie correct, and if 0. P Jewites Claim ere valid: one, then the debts exceed the .webs by over $200,000, without faking into consideintion the Hock; misfit IA mt. riottsly estimattul at bow fang' to The new Board have_ taken • steps to ascertain the exact amount ietutat.l by calling all in. Whet then is the value of the stock - We find the folloWing in rite lest Cumberland Mr . tied Jam teal. Tue BLOW AT 4ARVLAii'D ICOAL.—TIII3 treaty for the establethamill otpaetiprocal trade with Cale echnoviledged to p.oyhie for the importation of tx,ru Scotia coil into the Patted StatesF•se IMO: in return loti this boon; American coal is to be tutroduced MA ilia other Btitieh provinces on the same terms.! The Pennsylvania enthracite*en are della Med with. this arrangement They say, it wilt be ',advantageous 'instead of • MO rioitt to their interests, a tl'a,,, , thiace sir coal it riot yrodur,..l - tU the motunreViati.l eft sat rudthltaa, %ter of davit, sine,l4l open tot it i lap gr. ...saarkit 'Urn , . Now, what would; thus he great guru to Pennsylvania would at the !tame little be tuitions to the latiumneits coal intereste M . Mary:and . Nova Scotia bituminous Coal, althougb . of au inferior wiel dy, is yet an cheaply mined end transported to BOA. 1011 and pfew York, that; the ditty. oft, it will .!rive oar Cumberland coal out Of :dime markets. We hope thin mutter will be looked so at once. We warn the coal opertitori of Allegany County that the r. iute met s are iii danger!, !Ilulebsthey make the necessary efforts immediately, it Will in all proba bility lie too late to,changethe'reeirlt. We think,the editor is niisialieni The'Pennsyl vania Anthracite Men, Leifer ea :we can learn' are Mat as much opposed M oda:siding Nova Semis coat free of duty ay our friends iu the Cumberladd Begion. It is true it may :edict The °timberland and Virginia Peale . more :earn:only than the An thracite. but the people engaged in this trade are not actuated ,y ',rift/ notivea. .`They believe would'he as unjiist to adMit foreigu - i f ad tree of duty; as it Would tie: to adMil Iron free i.tf.tity in . competioa with the dementic trade. We 'go for justice, end not mere teetional interests. • Freights io tlaS East have advanced again. 'rho , quotations will be found below : ' • . I• tIY TELEGRAPH. • FauMv, 3 cet;Locx, P. M.' Fre•ights:from Richmond 1 . • Kozgon, lr • B2 7' 2 80 Providence, I • - 2 37 Now York, • • - 120 - - 1- • - • JBO . ; A CAPITA MO V 1 1 :. Jaw a‘our mei. Wan grintg to provi, we received i• the tblluwing: ' Norice..—SrAdviCtil *acilvition.—Ndtice ie hereby given that ufier the lint•Jißnr, • - Miireragrukarte, or ' Gl7 poWDEE.,' • i - loNTINITP.' to F.Yeretati Ounpowdqr of, ell their wen-known brinds, " grrin•Niv Lit 011041TI%O.' • 1 . A MISILIC•11 drpa TIN GP, • .! • 4 111IDIA ILIELEe . ELI% .. Duct !known no,,' In keg.. half, and quarter kegs, and Canistereecd one pound eacb.M ....o. a fullbraortment of rowd.p n for 'La !NU arid 24iNsno pu : poakts, aud fur sartilor. Thr rep n- yttion their gystpowder 13'100 nte II known to require coin otent• For sate at. the °thew of the COM. yany, 89 WALL tiTREET.N. V. City: •. • • A. IL 11AZAKkt,,President A. R. Stmukatuti, Secretary Alial 8, 1854 .;" ME STATE CBPITOL STDeIMR Dlll4, - , - lIARKISBuRG, WVII4, Ii Ii Alfornera for flour 'or freed, no short notice and °it very favorable terno:. }lour or Feed delivered on seure. free of chafe. ()uteri by lette'r "aceocupantefi with curs 'or vatififietory refer eocrAirompily emended to. . wiLtsims th-CULLOCII. tdairlils 1854 'l2-6m• . .sanups. W. rErart rt. el:co.:Poor To HENRY iJc PEPPER ex RON. TCHES...IIIW EMIT 6ND MIIYBB W MIL. "S:O. UItErITN VT (013.14110 t elate fron44`.) Ma 27, 1554 , 21.17 , r a '~ ~ c Y-_._ _- • - • 3 . • Ark: fir SIY LES ;.• IATiLIAAM BRAIDY,has just yell:inked from 11 V YniLidriphig with large -supply of Wslr3tri..Clio•ke,4rwelry, Oliver and A [bat ta Were. Hawley a splandlil assortineoi o sit styles of gondaiin his line. and being mailing' to) rota that ho tvliCnot he undersold ;by any bonen dealer in the Slaty, he hopes still to receive Ms share of public paunnarr••- WILLIAM BRADY. oppoliie Motel, align of tbe Blg watch. N . 43.—c:tooth abd • Sedielry repaired., and ail huilintes transactions a,uarainived to give eau isfactmn. • Aprll lirtb.-1951p, 't STAUttia & UMlUnr. CIEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, vtfißoi.r.sai,d awl &tall, at Atte:" Phlladelphte e e :Watch int,dewelry Store." N 0.96 Noith Hee, t outkitreet, comp of Quarry. Phthidelebila • Goldl.ever Wet esjulljew'rd,loeatele flae,lllllH 00 Gold Liplue, 01 to f94 - doll Kgt4taelea. of 00 :sliver Levet, nil ear- IFlne Slifer do . I 50. . olie,d. •s. ii 2 Gold Drateleta. 300 illlvec Lepinejetrels.' 9,ladlessOOld Pencil/. IDo Dupectoc Qicartieks, 31S1IverTeispoons,sel.5 00 Gold:Pens, with reedited 811verliolder,, ' 100 atOVllltes Mlle. 31 cents to .80; . .Waten Ohm se., plain, lal tents ; Patent. ill & LQ00. 1 154 otter a . nil ic!ee.ln prowittiott. All goods *allowed to be what they ate sold for. • . -i, - etAl/FrER & BARLEY, remo 4000 600 154x1 2300 11.500 Muccessoirs toll. Conrad. 04 - band;ao3l*ooidand linger Livers a tn.eptoes Oita gpv abort prices Hot. 3,1653 • , ' .•.. - 1174L • t - 101110111-11 . SlMWElanir - 461GVish ;MD "rlll6 nodenditned would Wost respectfully inform L his friend* .led the public genually, that he has . recoottyleolanted and other* Ise' tot- P L. proved* Wore. and loprepered to ow. g ut told b. forbrauty aad style of Gobi ". amino' be surposed- Ite has auw in store an extensive ansortroant of WATCH ELS;:;•JEW EMT. eiLvast WAKE end - FANCY 00.0118, tc., by whkb be invites .attentlon. Being detaraitned to dispote of them at prices .which cast -teat:fait to toodlr satiafaction. Ile has etiaablerable expellent e la !the hostas-oe, and wltl endeavor to piettse those who ma, favor biro w ith melt pu t ob ags AirstiOdtt Atiativotred io be as teßtesetnett Pl. g .-•Wolle sod Jewelry topalcoll and *onus tat. An or. dent by wall or other *WI litotoptly • sr. stAdAd to. JAMBI H. 'IDLER. No. 12 ecitith 1411114 .below DolVe_ft IPA RAlNlbtro, - • •• 4 . ;ULY P II I II W • 9•111 • 133 RaMIVICktiOW Papists bitterly . dynounce'thit *rietir order ot- Dow Nothitigs dist has fstSIY doUt ouch ef f ective service throughout the tountrv. in stopping - their headway- - -ro goviroutentst .7ower,ion - the grouud of unlajroess ht cause its vriveedings are Sitret. - • :A cones , poodeut of the Arno &can Banner, riot pretem. ding to decide whethei secret societies are right or Wrong: but that oOpositiitn to them etitnea - w with a very bad grace iron those who themselves -so effectually. .i - nitdcy them. stoma. that the .1' ! Raman c'lrrg'y ate ik'neat Wothing order. and, an - old-tine, iMe of- the hardest Sort; and;are.a: liberty, 04 ace deny the (act and quotes as tull..ws in conft M4llOll Tiroleg declared to ben Standard' work...;l;ttMer the head of ,"The teat of Contet, , ion."l . are Mond . their questtotis and answers Quel it,. •, , t44 :01 mic'tkrll4,llihr fem•ion "' . ". Ans.—"lt is the dfaii. • ~t i cry those things - wlit,:kure Icatlhrd Ivan& - ment..4l-6”?fessvyte. - ". ;• Here, then, lvtueot slb, , ret, anti oI coaseiltTener, the ex ktetive Of seerei Iqx.nety. Que.x. -'Can a ca-o t'. given in which it ts low till to - break the sacramental seal . manor, although the lite Or safety of a mann - depentl there et. or even' tile cle..litit•t; out of Iha Gowinonweattlll4 nor ,an /leaf!!! give Aistionsauoit in 1111 s ;.. so that MI .11.t:Sevotiot tins secret of. the seal to molt. W111(1114; I halt tips tti n• tion of Oil oath . , a Vow. a tuttural seilret, &c., and that by the f.osilive will of slim). — , Qa,s.—•:l,l'lmat +it's wer, t Lett.. ought.a 4.‘.1kr.,...,0r to give iselien questioned eoheeriong it truth whi..h he knows trout ' , act atiteinat Ans.—"lle ought lit answer Tire - t• Is.c , Attow,ar, and II It b' necessary. tdi ei,nliritt the satins with in oath." (lire I. a "K,, , ota - .Nothii , e'' sos4iv the voii• I • tessor taya "/ don't —ntt is bi t jeset.d, as it is gust e.ght tell a lie, au.t,ts the l'onte, ,, tJr .1001 1,11.)w the. furl, Inure fora he would be gitnty of a.lie:" • . Aas —"Not taAt ; uttsel such n eianfes , er is a qact.ttoned lane, and answers as a aim ; but now . tic.es not know that iruth as a nian. tlittutth lut klio , N3 II int a Gad, anti thit Ir th. Italia and 11311ita' ... tarantag .t the ans,wer ; eer wlu t4h t I. asked, or when he all9W4 , olil=lde I poutca pn , lie ou e.iderrd a tuau." i Q.ricr.,--'• What tr . a eopler..or. Were directly 4wked whether he know:4 at through ,u:rtyleent:i! eettfesstoti • ' 1 All I —"ln Itii,;"eure he ougnt to pie uo an%wer, hut reject at or he could even !". I, Y abwlntilL, ~l atif, ./ 3 10 the que:.tion, ' 4 / 17 //dr , .146,tittng,'! becoWe the wordl felrwts bucuaultiumarledge."—Dr,,, v 72 I AMJSKAIE NTS. • .TOWN • - flighty Moral and _lntellectual • lEntertatnntentf4, ?DI itiPtlliOß 50141'•. Evoiy ovoitint omit Nub,' flutter. } • ADMITTANCE, - !. 1 1 rt..' siEt4 ED 813AT41, - - —Soot, tom' _ Doom open all PtofointoOlo to c.v.nturtirt• at o'clOot. June 3, 1834 - MA :V El: OP t'i A ,Ye No. 14S Arch Streft,betor.'en Si .s4reni Si.,tzth A ISO. dealer in and Inurmiry of NU SIC MIT. A INLTIRIJNIENTS . Vioha and Guitat tits ince and 411t41- cal iderchandlar. genetaltY.:Wbnbantcy • add 11,1110. • The westc s boire eoteettona all Ow new ritreittl and Amei crliuete are co.nammly i.n famt. Nip) 0,- dors may be seat by 1113 II Or utliervilte itt full a ecur• ante that (bey wall rem eive prompt June 10,1854 ' ' 2:1 Stn PIANOS AND zuLcilimor:s • r. HE ellbst•titter alll Reit Ali•er'.4. Mitaa l'e'e., anit Pirher's tionr Grin in . 1113 than the Ittattufactitrett ' s tS. MI wilt. pita rawite Slv ypes Piarin, to he W:tNl'llat•tr ni -- fits itt.trof9eltlit 1110 riiiiipetelit fie roost. ae raitarib loon anti irlisti4, Wolter from 000 tr. WO, either with of i;Ytttlot.li Ithe i 1 nAI - tartnneni. • C. Meyer has WO' l‘t:tl the IttilltrAt Ltrelitittill ut tile London Crystal Palace ClitliblitotOor hog Pianiie d in competition arltlf..att the Ina nisi - Ali And America. MELODEON si - ' Of Ca/haft's Palette—which he will, auto nms /Mc ; ranging ho wire. for Awelling4; foPio eis ho. $125; ior churchini, Irwin 117.5 8.12.110. Me e red in Schuylkill" rowdy. 'at ily CA:4II I . llll • l•: .4 ,thivi raving Id the purclesser parking, f i reight anti flak, winch iv an snirmiriniit 110111'. oil h and IS anti VW. Min& lie..der aril Attt.to I. tor Ole sale .if " 2'13 Ittt.s ant M. ft* -1 11103 May Z,.VIS4 PIANO i s OrrrnS. lIL suloteribre r.ntrectiolly t:•11.1 ,the Wi.oi nOtsic‘i get ...013, so - superior wiled liti•ltutlilent.i Isom I. to • 7 (R,Lawr.., the Utont We Joe hurt. and worraWed to ,- vet)! 414 - - Teepee!. They are 5 Able pricea,an,lwilf tie inick.,.Ll I:, In Is piers (tea Of tiny CIII4 eti.. 5.,11/ mile. • A. H. Lat. , F. Ir. Iteleheith.th No. 12 HoOth 7tO eito yr ettiAttifti, II !o • ;April Mt Val Gat PE4no and illave qfraent 110RACEAVATE11 19 ; .333 HRoADWAV, NEW' 'IOIIK rpm: BEST and.MOST 1M PROVV.I) PI A NCrt an, MC.I.OUCONs. is Ch.'s Wnorld • nn 1i• 1.11,1,1111111 1 . 1311.1.1, •431111'..1 I.l•llr,tali lit with lion 14.1111113 3111 1131 11111( :11•1t , . 1 . 11 , 1..%•1 , 1 rtraefoalruuieula le 1.10 well 1111011111 h, 11,e11 111;1' runtuonndattott. 01111011 . to, lionnind Pianonn, ail el.. t mot innorument (dr innitil 1.01/m 4 . al Irn and ni? sinnn ; a gidnina,ot ittr old eel:0.10%10,1 tins. 1,1 11..111 Mr. W. toning mntn• dvai lona II tin, :ono: cd1:011;1 tnru, tow el 0.1 is I glut ACtl Wllll l l3 . l'l3lltA, 1111111113. 1111,1 i .• him, !tavola gn rat pown4 01 . 1 , 41.r1i null 1•11,..1411!; • 333 RIM k 111 V A t ol Mildical snit Clime atm ' ..slut. V. i , 11. , f at lid opparlpftttv lug melnOilifis toil to r,... - oaul-lirt.4 41311033 1 guest lotiv.dknon. Pion, In. 31011. 81;.5 Ery ay 14.n11111.1. lit lolly, oat !ant,' 1.1 ranniney in ended ' C. 4100., I/ k Eat.Lria's Patent elrc' With two Nb.stlf pim,tful lll strument. Yung from $ to ritlit. b. U. & lt. W. Stuuttei cetebratta Mrladroua, Aihrt , r , ' , " atonal/I, brown . • Harp*,.'lobos. Bra , ' I st• sttoinentv, Pt:tit:Ts buhliel p.ith Pintos d im metodemir 31 f..ctoty pltte.i. ”:r r eot. tits toOnt to Clergyruro. 3115511.'. - Thlo It comprioro liIP pfIILICI* a Cot grwit tetra of both the AmericaLl ~,4 Ettiopenil And to thoilo'ing eoreAlutorlditteth. f•y 311 etftre-tee. pobiteoWn of no , P.Cret of the day: Dealers th . Mootc, and Teultitit of Kotoinartet lolohing to ;;archaic nay rnailc thiquheil, or make arrtingerueoto for coop noettoupplheo of Mr. Woe..ro' Low linturs. * II hod It to their .:1111C rest to :all ot forward thtlt orders. Mitoic orof.to any pert 01 the Union of Canadoo e ttoolne I 1•:•rit • •• April 8,1851 MISCELLANEOUS. . CUANGIIIH' or PA OGRADIVIE! taractly,, either ; t hli 'but a ctige e Inc Nll Can the Lvqpard change los sputs don't likt; witrepot, he cap go to another, "I he s.oh scriber Morin changtal his locatinii for.the frArtuaC tion of C4ll be found ortUhe oide 'of the way, two doors above Market etreel, Veliefe will be ready to receive my friends, ar,J offer rope nut induceweals awl those wha t will) to pi:rebate flat Aware . ;13ar.1 ron,Steel , and iiiher ha oh fut fer'ibe patronage of ti generoils' public long heviovied upon me, I am y,nirsFßA N K Pottsville. Jose 17.165,1 14-3 m NEW GLOBES. TO SCIIOOLS a od'AC.4D GithgCrit.q flys 'tsi received. dlrett .Di the Manufae. Irv, a eupply or rd 111 inch Globe. r St3111:01,8 .11111 IrEMIE4, nf. Inaeufar. Ile, nt 11,11thIF the te4t • and ,vr.to. 3 / 4 4; alio in indlng the ratert nett' and AnAlal tan diitkoe,tr-.oy t , .fti,{ I) V e.l -n 1111. of manufactory, ( t b,u m m:" 'or 1, mftt-rt'ai different from that heremforodned,wel much beirer for the pcitd•ose,) the result o(a on 4; """' of