Vintre.ottrital POTT,SVILLS, PA • •SATURDAY. JULY Or THE tIIJ NER4' JOURNAL hos a lac eer o rrulation, Man any other Ntrospoter pub, h,¢el to Northern Pennsylvania. It, eseculatet --..r.n,onfr the Coal, Iron - and husiness men. not only hind Me' adjoining counts' s,ktt in all el ters, and it also circulates. largely awtome :se, Schuylkill eount* t iohieh renders rt „, most valu able Advertising mediums in Coanty. Nut fete poets hart so malty capi• it:rolled on ittsubscnption list.' AGENTS FOR. DICINERV JOVB,NALt ; ()Arlo J. LEWIS, Mt Carmel ; • ! t , AAC F. DA vts, Ashland. FREDnnicx LArtortteattm, Tamaqua; Timmeso . ..4 A. Gopyagy,Tiemont; r C ILA R.I.F.S H. Hi:in/am; 71 Fine St„ Mei, York. c. F, NORTON, Coal Merchant, 52; %Vilna! St. • . Who ace authorized to receive sußacriptiens, tul r,rtueroent•, Se., for the Aftners . :A....11 4 for the name. . WIIIG ST4.TE COMMITTEE .. col. Andrew ti.'Curtin,, of Centre County; `, t 'hairrnan. • -1, t h.o. Wiliam Latimer, Allegheny " t ',A, C. 0. Loomis,. • .. Frederick Lenntg,•Philailelpliia • " ..... • J(erepl, 13. Myers, . ii , ill. Wm. 13. Reed, •• ~. ' Stephen: Miller. Dauphin • . John Covode, Weatnaorland 01 • :lit.. E. Frankltn, Lancaster . lion. H. M. Fuller.lLezerne " 11. D, Maxwell; Northarapipa, - " 1.: A. Mackey, ciiaton• • . , '• •Dav id Tagprt; NorthurnberlantPCo. • WM: F. JOHNSTON. • .. • Chairman Whig Shree Coreentimt. tiUSIN ESS DEPART 4ENT. OPFARMERS.rney be totere,timi hi Allen &.• Need:eti advrrtmasent of Guano. • 17 . A. OARREtiON, proprietor of the Na- Duel Hotel. at Cape May, invitee custom from FEGER'S Hotel at Schuylkill !Javan has Nen taken by . Jonathan Heider. and. re-fitted and .e-carni-hed for it he accommodation of the pub .e Except tor the liquor part of the business, it Wh, awl ty'yrell kept; and wepresurne Mr. ff. riil stista;n tho reputation of the estabiiahmottt.• ---, ARRANGEMr.NTS have been made for Excursion trains over the Dauphin and Sds• queltanna Railrcmd on the 4th. See notite. !tip%Tin AMERICAN associa fiat] Or Potts vllle and vicinity, issue a call in to-day's pa per, fur a mtetiug here next Thursday even- Jl'sT 111 E. TIME !---Next. week, the Miners' Journal enters upOu the sccouil hall ut us XXXth I'o!ume—just• Me . time to suii scribe Send in your names. oc 7 , :"Firr. ADDRESS of the anti-Nebraska members of Congress, which we publish in toll ibis week. is a most complete docurrient. It is writtfu in a vein• plain, temperate style, hut 'thews up the whole history .of that - movement and its backers•in glaring - , (-plots. Read it. • • I't„ Schuylkill Haven letter is rather tart';'bu.we print -cornmtaications (it we Fait thigh , at all) just as they come to hand , without holding; ourselves . responsible for their contents. • The — ivriter, we presume, understands his subject, and we accordingly love its treatment entirely at 4i,s discretion. L'inr.nry's‘ NATAL DAY !--:,-Next TUPS. ilav, our National lodepeudence, Will be Sev ,-...enty•erglir years old. , :To every American iLr day sliottld be fraught with the deareit ietnetobranees. Especially should every cit . 7e'.l n•call the price of our Republican liber- Hiles, 'rind consider well "his individual spcaisibility , for - their perpetuity. It is no ordinary privilege, whether by birth or adop tion, to be an American citizen 17" TROT!BLE AMONG THE CON!..III7tATORS. It is asserted st Washiagton thaf.Presi dem Pieic'e has giyen Douglas the cold*shouh tier, since the .paisage of the Nebraska Bill, and refused to appoint any. of his friends to afire in the'new Territories. This is sett , . nig Douglas aboni right in; furring the mea sure on Pierre •,r hut he: Pierre, cannot Ric pert the'people to exculpate the Admioistra, tun front their share in the Nebraska luigui iv. Public iudignation to the North overwhelm nll parties coneernesi, and con them to that oblivioollithere traitors to to. , i'vipiomises 01 . the euuntry.ought to te esusigned . • - .st To TIME REAL , ERIENDS OF TOPER have procured from Philadel phia two thousartd copies of Rei! Pennel contilbe's. Appeal for Prohibition, a Oiwer.' tel document, which ought to be pled in the bands P,f every opponent of 'the Vann , Law. Alfa t liree,l7‘ou sand copies of Glirman _Tracts, seitinglorth the evils of ioleiniiianee --the extent pt• pauperism caused thereby, and the great increase of 'taxes which the farmers and tax-payers are saddled with on aCcount of the Rum traffic. ;One of these pamphleis shows by the statistics or-this purity, that it every distillery and brewery in 'the county were immediately 'shut up, the .pace of produce .would not decrease , -se iota—hut uu the contrary, it would be lucre • Ilk:* to rise iii value. - It is impor tant that tl'iese tracts 'should be circulated as early as possible among the voters throogh out the county to cause the' people to think. The German tracts wilt beaofd-at $1,50 per ,llloo—or'ls cents per Ill: The English tract is-a pamphlet of 1..` 4 ? , .pag is, and will be turntfhed at SO cents per 'loo—or 12;centa per dozen, ur 1 cent each. They are all fur. nii.hed at cost prici:s—and where 'persons desire to distributelhem to benefit the cause, • and Cannot well afford to purge r they will be furnished gratis on appleation at our office. - J 2 ClergOnen, friends of Temperance, women and children ; trifact all the friends.ot hurl - lanky, are respeciftflly solicited to aid m tlitroculation of igen tracts. The 'battle I ...sween the friends 14i . Temperance and tciim must t,e fought at the polls on the second Tueq - ay of October *next,: The friends of the 'Maine Law ‘7ill have the prayers of thousands of 'poor, heart-broken women and children. fr.? : !--. A report has been industriously circulated in this place and throughout the entire Coon ,e, for t h e week past, that the Irish egtholic church here was to he buried on the 4th of July ! Now; no sensible, sober mari; - eithet Prot extant_ or Catholic, will fair a . moment give . countenance In any such recort.: for nitery I , liperseu knows perlef":111; Well 9 that such atimitrage in our sniffst this time is per hintly preposterous. "Where this report 'originally started we not been able to trace ifertamly, but.we know that the Catholics themselves have 4en most buy in its etieulation—for what purpose, we cannot not vow premise; and the first we heard of it at all was corn- nc from them !. The , anonymous letter to Priest,_Rev. Mr. Q,'Keeltr, upon which ": attempted to -he predicated,. is a mere race -thee letter tic's not recett4d till serval tia, i v after tbep'tirt ,cat afloat ! ! ° And what of •Ithet letter ? It is opoDY• mous, written ratinifestly by some illiterate •haiihr, a ptrsonalnettr y, timeese the Priest. )featly, we 1 g k ven that Reverend gentle- I !lieu credit or more goOd sense than to pay an% aueutOu to such a document. Why, ili,,.eits al oUr citizens have', 4eceivett these tame Missiles over and over again, just es hilwAva and ablint as dangerous . "art the Pries t t . s ): -hut they have I generally hail corn . rout, tense enough to put them m the fire sod say 114 - thing more about them. l Aud 'Uttsides, supplAe anybody did, salons lye-merlons the idea et burning the chUrch. wtiuld he he fool _enough himself to, give warning 19 the parties interested in its pres ervation, add thus thwart his own chirrtshed Malicious intentions? Nonsens e . De . pend upon it, this whole eburcliotitun . humbug—en atrankourright uqr report is a lintbug! and let It be who it will that first hatched 'a, we arqtanly persuaded, that but tor the tatlitilics themselves, such s vict im. lous story Would paver have sea reammahte wuuld have fallen atill•bero. • t , . t 03" A ICHURCU wo= MciATED.— .he Roman Catholic .Bishop of Buffalo has Cx. comMordeatee the trustees of the Cathelic church of ,St.,Louis, at that place, for kin. slug to vest the title of the church proptlity in hini.i Tbe services of the church have „heen &Upended by his orders for a loog time , past. - i- - • !Tow • would it do for the concregatiat - to excommunicate the B . 4it. ts a send Jitna ti'd home - to his Master i. n Rpere. 'The. pesTle are"beeiaming heartily tired of the tyranny of the Bishops and Priests of the Roman Cath olic ,Ctiorch in this country, who are, int) who'.ought to be held tespansible for many ofilie acts.committed by their poor ducett. EDITOR'S TABLE THE County School Journal for July will be out to -day. li contains ;cut of the new Pliilndeliphia }tier &boot. . Ws have received a pamphlet copy, m ..teat torin,. of fermciri ou r , the Apostacy qt liii?hop Ives, by Rev. Daniel Wielburn, lately delivered in Trinity Church in thts place. It is a:thorough and , e vaifpg expos:ilia° of the whOle atthet. ! E • •. • • Mar • cannot be aecoutlyindated week. We have gratuitothdy givesirboat sides a hearing, and now if either wash to . ary mora, he mum pay to} it.' It costs too much to, ptil*h newspaper now.a•dave,- to print l'or nothingslong communicutiorti about which nettltin we ni4 the publtc eau• a tig. WC hate teen plying tiOt;;;frts horse" too long. TVs North British Re v iew for :he last qtittrtet has !omit received. There is an article in it op the "Art of Education," which afpue, iii. our opiiiion, t worth to Parente and' T . eachera, qui to tluldren too, three limes ilte lirtiv sulifiniticia. The uew volumes the tour iteriew.f 4 yart Blackwood commence with North itish tiir -1 : 4 , ay, and the other Reviews ! and Black*Ood Postage to hay Post Office to the ;roiled Stowe, only 'cents a year. Viz :14 eentiid year on!esch Review and 24 'cent:- a year on Blackwood. Now is the time to kubseilbe ! Price; ,S 3 a Veer for gytek wood nr,ottv I 'Review ; S 5 for any 2 ; 1041;4110r all 5. To be had at Dantean's, : - Total\ Esiffniro. WEEKLY CUMENDAR. Strand/ Month,Juty-31 Dar/... v . ?lON. 'IVES. WEL,. CRIIISAT 2 3 4 Ti • (.1 , 7 F: 8 SIIUTI'P. 4.32 423%; 4.34 4.34 4.35 • 4.35 r 4.31; -" vela, 7.35'7.34 7.34 7.31 7.31 7.33' 7.33 Moon " 11.53 (mom ) 41 1.11 1 41it 3.33 Moon's First Quarter. 3d (Monday), I.sl'rt . m. Tutirriay,•4th4lariF.ere.aurrietef (1771117 Sang-tidy, 2401.—(right—cool 11ravy Meek cloudy, E. and to (ho 4304 and collected 14 gne dente bank. Sunday, 25th. - --Sun - out; bin titisea•ionald coot . , , -i; erpeciully toward eye. Monday, 26the:-.Stai bright—n:44in. 'Thesday,27th.-IVerybot early iu niorn--20)1eri ant breeze atterwarda, but continned-oppieaalveiy liot all day: ,Partially cloudy. abOut clear at to. Ina'iresday,2Blh,—Foggy and "close Clottiy, 'infarct] out hot. fsliglit thower ...• • noon. 27. - urrdpy,"..?9th. , •—f.:;till hot, but pirlially Rent et 10 o'eloett in eve, ilia through the night. • FriYay, 30th.—Lhanii, cool and eio • udy in t :morn Sim out a little • white in ifternonn : ileavy .4how et at ; :31 o'clecl•—then cleared.' • . rir The Theatre has been :erowde4 [Pis week, to "t;ee end hear Mr: Crosland's - 4114y. - ,It will 1e played for !hr- Ia.!! ttme, .7r nre tnly;rnp d, to-night. I7' A number of straugi-rs tsrotp the aru uow aujouttung.with itm—in Pottsville aqd else• wherein the County. There he nothing nur pure inountaur air for health and coil - lion In (tie ho t St)mmer weather. Conie and try it, friends, ihroad. tar To Me Police.—The Runt .Sho will 13 4 . open-on the 4th. livery keeper' of. o liotiQe that permits drunkenness. or gives ligiticr to . 41ml:en men or minors on that day, on his firemile*,teilit be b'mind over under Butliiletv's kw; tilled' and im prisoned. See law hi soother part 'or' the parer. Fir A meeting of the Schuylkill itutenty Female Bible Satiety ; will lie held in ilie Ditheraii: Church, Market Atreet, t Rev. :gr. oft Mon, day evening next, July 3d, at 8 rile:m.lr: .11il dress will ho delivered by the Yry Mr. Pr4i. , and muttrOy the Pottsville Sacred Milkiest f..ks!ici•...' . • • tirThe Ashland-ers are to .have 4grii ' denaontration next Tuesday_ Col, J. .1.. 17rniner: has been selected as the orator of the dity:u*se . choice ; and a public dinner, in the hest :sittle l will be provided for the occasion hy'Col. bitia&y. v's. Three elteers for Artilattd-- 7 ibii Fpirihi'of hovers in that neighborhood! ' re Our acknowledgement( are dui' r.. lames Downing,- for it mess of fine-PenS, hi ruck Farm', below ihMtrning made up his mind to quit 124-trOtit Tne• ern, and mimed Ins attention toAgriennoiY--and dins' now one of the 'most exelisitAq'rnid: Fitnishi . ..‘.;thilytkill County. ]. . Goi!:g new NV4te: Com pany, it s'eems, nre determined that if fin 4 k any virtue lu Croekett'a allein.Q"—our Borough ',hall not sutler lang'lor Want of a hill rlqp. ply of Me pure liquid. Thei Pipe, Stop•eot;ka and other Materiali have Already • been ,purelia:lo, and upwards of urty men are emOoliei on the ami everything yonneeted with the new Veprkg. 14 being pushed forwaril with tlin greatest passible speed. I:4'*4t a stated meeting di t he Nitsville . ...lectioc• No. 41, c.'ef T., held nqlteir Huff, Mno• day evening, June 26th, lhal, the follolett*etticers ware elected for the ensuing (latter ;+W.f A.. 1..; Hay; V. A., S. 4. Whitney ;.S ,:N. H. Fil3Ntllntr ; A. Crawsbaw ; 'r:, O. C. Hoot•yshe.li;'A.l'.; D. Ridgway ; G.,• Whitney 7 .1 Wriht W., C. Beek ; A. W.i," H. Alolir. F. IT. FARQ mime, 40,'rv• W'Programme of the day--No ntranges 'ment has been mane tor any general publitOemon— !oration here oitilie :ith—there r tieVerls. Quicker , and other fire-works will "be 17.1 i oil at iniliehlual expense, and at individnal risk. The neveial milt hury eomparhn‘ will be out, we presume, tzs usual. A party of ladies and gentlemen will liMee the Depot 'at 10. o'clock, for a I?fe-ine m the \Vet Branch "tliey—wish them a good bine; Eiritofough Police.—Mr.. Daniel i claim hiis been appointed 'Marshal o the Police, inspiud of Nicholas Sett:ranger. Tlto)e who iktlow hunt bem, guarantee'thnt he will mal;e:u firm=ruin otii(7.r —be promtreatotaithhtllyenforce the lull oower til all the, laws ut his official service.: The ofikers and members generally of tfiis bady express thernselve. determined hs proytr4e within our Borough limits, on thu 4th. Let it bo fairly understood that one public. niithi;rites will promptly pertorin their ilnty e enif otrendettagainst the pence and quiet of the comhitiudy tsIJII make themselves scarce. • '1 .' i2irßoys„ 4 soke care !—AI little 50.1 AA Mr. William Pollock of this itar:is, came 4ry near drowning, while bathing with eomeofher hay.* m the Canal, on Thursdayattemooh last: lie 'could not swim, and had waded out: too tar lino • deep water. Fortunately, an Irish teransteV nbt far off, wisattracted by the screams of his oranyanton's and hastened to his'neseue ; and 14,..CarmIttl Jainism ed to he in the immediate ileiitlthoihoiil. Atter several hour* of M'cersentutteut , iun, he Way. reetored to cousetoumess, and was eonvaletteeni y:esterday. A few momenta longer in the vrater ‘ or ally delsv iu the nteans of restoration, would doub(le , A have coat-tne little fellow't. life. rirßeleased.--After a hearing he)ote the . . Court, ono habscic corpus, on Tiler,lay WI, D ta rdy, the young trislinnan finprisoried For' lion in the late homicide, Was; relestAl on • 1 0 0 hail.. Nothing new of importance wits trlict ea— the Prosecution On the part of the Corn4nwealth presented no opposition to the.. application f.4.re lease.- There is a question in the public mind, whether the occasion might not have be et tied , to a bSller advantage, for the public good but this proceeding seems to haVe been.about on gpar with' everything else otEeial in flits outrageonatratr.— ..!udge Lynch has some pungent'. comments :in another column. 1 , . ' I. 0. of 0. F.—At it stated •:meeltOg of Pinegrovo Lodge, No. 149, I. 0. 'of Q. F.: l:, c Penap., held 'Saturday evetourr, Jape 2-1th,"1851, the 1,01161:nag yirratable and resolutions were unan imously adopted, viz : • - `lVitsaass, We view widrhite highOst gratifi cation the (Internal' feeling.exhibiti . l by the breth ren of the_Order. and the bberol'epirtt fanttite,ted 'by the citizens of Pinegrove Ito , o,ratOon 91the demonstration of the Ordey on the Ifith inst theie tore, , • • , Re , ntreJ, That we, the members. of Prnegrove Lodge. No: 148,1. 0. of tt. F,, reluni otirlaicere thongs to the brethren Cl the Order, who iiiteertolly responded to our tavitations and honoteil .our iab demonstration with their presenve. Itvolvid, That- the thanks of this tgylge ore due, and most respectfullyiendered to the citizens of Pinegrove for the kindness end liberality mani fested.tin that interesting oceaSion. - To Bro. L. 11 Beckly and the Bev. Mr. Neita,,tor the elegant and elfeetive addre.•"*.s. delivered before the ()aide , r. To the Rev. 1 0 .1 r. fletn, for 11'i - sublime beennfol address by hitn.offered to the.Throne,otlittraee:•r• To the Ladies, for tho beautiful Bible, ..4the basis t pon.Whielf rests the whole Aciiierl• - tructigrc of our t l .)rdiro by theca presented to our Lodge.Eand alto, to the members of the Reading Bide anti:Yoitivitio Brim Bands:, for the able manner in . .vihicliiney acquitted themselves on that occasion. Broafrvi, That these proceedings be ',published in the Afi,tina Regsttor 6.0 ltiiners'...hat.. LEVI Hussa, • 1•r . • • 'lticusar, Mesita, Carimitite. Ca nit MuLLY 131",g4.t . .--We understand that a pen= in the employ of,. the Philadelphia and Itewjing Reread, atPala , Alct, fats keen discharged by that Cemminy, with is racoons to their Agents never to employ Dim again, for aiding in the concealment mid escape of a ;omen charged with partimpatin,g tit the late murder of ThOmtut Keen, in the streets of Pottsville. - , , TANLAQI.I A AFFAIRS ,Masses„Etivroas -+-An attefript was wade on last Monday, night, to bunt down the Roman Cath oltc Church: is this Owe. Combustible materials had been placed at one end of the Chum'', and ignited. ;, The Ore was very iOrtunatsly discovered . before it had astde much progress; lied it not been discovered for afew toes inter, die • Church would undoubtedly have been entirely consumed. The ocenrrence has cauged,rnuch , sensation to Our borough, and is much, regretted.• It had been currently reported through, town, for a few days .previous, that fire-arms were .concealed in the church. although no facts were given to found the silly hoax Upoii; This gory may have induced tame' Mammal, zealot to column the' hare act, Which is universally condemned by our citizens.— Other stories as to its origin, era also freely circu lated: ; CalawisAn Railroad is completed to its. con: neCtron with the Little Schuylkill road, Baden En- gine has been run over it. It 'is expected that a train will be run through trove Tamaqua to Cats- Wig's, on the 4th of July. The road will not be formally oPened until , later in the month. ' The Cotner-storte of the new Gerinan Refotmed arid Luttletab Church we' laid lam Sunday. . A Wrong 'Police force /12ii beep organized in orrr Borough. . Colint.oxinta.xx. _TOR; aquO,J:ots 29t! ISA, • • [The Catholic Church nt Tamaqua is an old wooden building, put up, we believe, in 1810. - It ja the inteirtion of the Catholic congregation, to build a noWChitreli shortly ; the money,its we are • intoitme,l, has already _been raised for •that purpose.. l'lrde tact OMt the attempt was rive and failed, sat isfies us !hit no American made it, or Le would La erdo t!t —there eirtain. We tnal:e no charge., but give the information' as we received it —and people can 'drew their own conclusions. We also, learn that an IriSli military company has been organized under the auspiceant the Priest, at TomaquS; (who was recently committed in our Cnitt. for "Whig in an Assault and Battery on One idhit parishioners); it was given out that this com pany' Would parade for the first time, ou the 4th of July—and all their movements, it is believed, are' intended M call a large number of peop% to Tama qua, to protect them if necessary. ' It is time that this humbug about burning church es, to frighten, ; women and chilttren, pule-atop 10 . ' .'(`hr. opponents of the Romish System will , not burn churches, or destroy property—they will he the first to protect it—but they intend hereafter to place the responsibility of many of these acts on, those to whom they properly belong 7 -the Bishops and Prim:o4l' that chdrch, who do the bidding:4 of the frost despotic power that now einns on earth, a power_eicerted to overthrow and destroy our In. stiiiitiona-;Int: not the dupes of that system, the; meitibers ofthe church ; they must cease their cru sade against our Institutions, and particularly our Yullbe Schools, or they will be placed in a post. lion in which` heir power to do evil will Ire grent ly .IcoktimeoNnehqn or ;a trafilrguatcst..l If HE ji:NOW-NOTHINGti AND THE Sell. HAVEN GRINDSTONE. . 41 may'tiol be known at Pottsville—and in tact in any otheriouNondish place,nhat there is such a thing as the Schuylkill Haven .Grindstone! But • let 'me aniuie you, Mr. BaSnan, that the vegeta ble'in queStion, is in extstenets—though, it must be, confessed; it grows "beautifully least , ' at every rev; olution rind the time Is not tar distant when it will becnine necessary' . (In order to secure it • front - the frost', nniteipaled on or about the 'second Toes. day in (Molter) to ship it to . Nebraskri—at clime more genial to 'such exotics! . Mr. Hughes had better "itep in" and exercise his "paternal authority, ere authority, ere the boy rim,, M uns to the end of at ape, of Which we read and hear so much! Should I succeed in ferreting out one of the''Grindstotie's" aubieriliers, I wilt endeavor 6' piatetire one cif tote last numbers audsend it up your way. But fear ing that I may not succeed in my laudable enter. prise, I think it advisable to "take this method" to preserve; at least a portion of that Editorial, wttieh iergia otherwise sailer for want of day-fight —so e'seidial to vegetation ! ,'Chu learned- Editor says,— , .'As we (of course, we is u very' , utodeitt d iv of laying .1) predicted m our ropier issue I. (here it i presumed ire. paused, took a long breath, Lretlectecb scfaidhed • behind n aural appendages,. oittal compuncttonseltnit stepped out," and• were sure that) the naive American or -Know. Nothing party Were vietorious!" . And I can en sure the, honest portion of the democracy, that tor ' hail the ;very lest of reasons for "knowing'" ‘ , Well,ve had." Ghost of Morgan, ho ! 0' wee., ono, yoit':, wore a naughty boy, to throw dirt in •your par dad's eyes ! Doti:t you think be :night takettiO - T scissors from pill, to keep you from hurting those precious eyes Of thine, and keep you from surfing Our fingers in lature, with that dirty article '-known as Printer's Ink! Say,- did you come like the " prodigal son,"- eau? say,—s"Dad, I helped 16 strike 'Billy Putterson',—but 1 wish I hadn't In another puragraph,he learned ,and -sage exp*iinder of ilmoefacy (what a pity it is ',hat thits;tlilicuple of Faust is not three times (even) says,—"We are therefore forced to admit that mem bers of our own.prArty (here the writer ; evidently alludes to the cadets of democracy) being led by curiosity ; sir the desire for a better variety, have been es/Hi-hi trim the old acid well-trodden paths of I 4.'rnt:craey, to • enter into the mysteries Oh this I new issii,.so lately sprung up," ke.z . yrhe venerable Writer then proceeds and-pritiessofbdr,-4uan ts so lost td his - owis independence. diF . T.O throw any; trarnitiels 'around his actions! ": 1 HOW soothing mist all:this be toolie poor,forsakea vein ' 0' fallen, deluded iurii.(kinti pay say your name is Legion.;; Low deplorable is your Condition ! by ;did you sell , vourseli to your country, when the • Pope and Hie ,Devil were standing, with outs • mien-led slaws, ready to receive you—with bar , rels oCcroeodile tears in readiness, to wash away those stiiris c Why-not go like'cit hers and get the “Prott'i to absolvevoi, (tont your obligation's ! • YOUNG AMaktinA: 811A/11' SHOOTING The"' Nebraska Conspirators" Con gress show very had temper in their debates. In the Senate a blackguard, whom they call Senator Pettit, of Indiana, (whose a n u m . ems recently)efused to bear him, and Itlsied him from the stand at the town of Lalay ette,) bandied the lie in the Senate like any other blackguard. - Another, Senator Clay, behaved but little better. They called Sena tor SuMner 'of Massachusetts all kinds of hard names, such as " lying ingrate " •.veneMous reptile," "dug," Stc.--but Sum ner in Isis reply wok but little notice of their remarks, but passed on and retorted rather severely on Senators Butler of Son►h Caro lina and Mason of Virginia. Mr. Stunner said—" Since I had-the honor of ad. drest.ing the. Senate yesterday,' various Senators have spoken, inn several have alluded to me in Jelin' , (Pally beyond the Sanction of parliamentary debate Of this I make no complaint. •If to them it seeni . proper, courteous, parliatuentary..to Depart( the heap witlrwotda, and fall a runinrilke a very drab—nectillion." I will not interfere with the en joy los.ni which they bed in such exposure of them :irises:; They have certainly , "haven character.— Two of,thetu. the Senator from South Carolina, and the et:eater from ,Vlrginia, win, it tminedtately be bind 'ine, are not ' , mins, their beads are amply rove surd b)i tone. They did,not Speak: from spy ebulli tion or youth, but from the confirmed temper of age it is instant holy to believe that they showed them. petve.eos they are. It were rharilable in believe that they are it, reality hetter than they showed themselves. 1 think,sir, that lam not the only per• son on this Ilnetv.ho, in lisieninelo them In this de bate—these two self-confident champions of thew_ c u tar I name isle of the South—was reminded of the etrikitie words of Jefferron. pictating the irnerice of rtasery. • "The whole comnietce, '' said lie.••be; tweet) Master and slave, Is a • perpetual exercise of the moat unremitting despotism on the tine part, and dee;rtuding submission on the other; Oar illildirPn Pee 111111, and learn to Imitate ti, for man is 811 ilulta-' Ilse animal. The parent etc:fins, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, pots on the tame air; la the circle oil:molter !laves, give, lons.. to his worst papsiona ; and thus noised and eilinated„ anti, dilly eterrieed in tyranny, cannot hat he stamped by It witli odious peculiarities. The man mart be ti prodigy who can tetaln his manners and marlinesi liadepraved by such circumnances." No person who his w horned the Senator from B. c.et,d the Senator from Va.. in ibis debate, will place them amormxhe prodigies described by Mr. Jefferson. As they 'poke. the teriate Chamber must have seemed, i to [heti sight a plantation stocked with Blares, over which the lash of the overseer bad free scope. There was little that fell froin them which d . . reply, ceitainly not the hard Words theyeesed so readtly.-,.. The Senetor from . Virginia cnmplained that I had characterized.* person who went from , Virenla to Benton in.pursuit74 a slave. as a . Slain hunter."— Sir, I ehrose to call things by their right names,— while I tall trliirt, and blot k I WI Valk: A man who degrades himself !tithe work of chasing a poor ne er°, who;ti mho' the inspiration of freedom and the. CU idenro of the North Star, has sought a freeman's . home, far away from the Whip of the °veneer, I galls glace. hunter. If the Senator Will give me any term, which mote Precisely desctibee such.* person, I will ova it. It was eald by one of the philosoperti - f sntiimity, that the Mesh is a PIPn of slant ; and , permit; Inn to add that the Feasibility which that hen -8 tor display* at 2 just teem which trill, etinfleiriZeB no odious person, is kindred to s blast!. which even the pianist ion manners of the Senator could not Con evil.. And the Senator from South Ca retina, too, he lias betrayed his sensibility. • aod here, let out :ay, 1 flint tins Senator knows well that I *Ways listen i with well tr pleasure to his Itch ern keno , speech, I as it gargles forth, at. often tinctured by generous tdess,i , xcent vithen,lp defiance of reason. he under takes, to defend that whiehls obviorsly Indefensible. The Senator was distort/Pd. when to hip inquiry 1 'witethOl would render personal *Waseca in rsda i nett Se rwaraiv —I use the words as equivalent -1 a felicity man to slavery, I exclaimed, 'is thy servant a dug that he should do this thing P The Senator asks if there is any dog in the Constitutlan 1 tie does not infest° think that by the inte . rpretallen hi' has liven to the constitution. he has helped to nur ture there a regular South Carolina blood-tioqo4. mined to hunt Degrees. ' No. sir, Ido not, believe that than, is aril blood-hound. or even any dog ' In the einistilutionCif the United 81W g. Sot since the brief response which I Made to toe Inquiry of Ibis Stower s has drasen upon me various smelts, all marled by grossness of Magnate and manners stare' pose ve!bsen chatted . with opeoly deelarisa my', par. 'I In swam tile Constitution. sod break the oath `whlrh:t had lathes et that desk, I shall be pardoned for shnwing simply how It fait Ptah' word, will pot all IMO down. The Delbeetle mon in - the Mobs. shawitshat I ictiisilysaill Where this is tss4 ha reitdered, stistiltigteithis l sanietibiorrai4ss ate-, StsitofS who hoe bees - 40 swift tatimetmeseste. Ham. dope fele expand. Slows att. /*Shill ' ll6ll O llO l tiltldas tbsetilblirttiewerdsofihosomm Jimasoo, la ma restorable Vettflo 11$12, td the Nast of the Vatted &Mrs. To bilicotuse Wes opM.d atesattority Ot , itur Supreme Court, sad this Is hid reply 7 .1 It the oplatten of the Supreme CoOrt cover the whole ground pritits set, It clued NO 1, 0 eattrol for co-ordinate' strtbOrities of Ibis hnvetameati , The Cintiress,the lettecutive and the Court most. eac for lureitbugalded'by itiown °pluton of the collet!. h tattonk Eschlintille officer who label an oath to tappet the Cotriditut Ala, servers' he will aupport it II he understands il,snd not as It is undeistood by whet s'i 1 1 is 4'S such the duty of the House ef Sep. resentetiVes, oftse Senate , and otitis P11'6 6 1°114 0 dandecupon thii,ennstituttonslity of any bill or resit lutien nehlett may be presented to them for hassage nr apritova 1,24 Ade of the. Supreme Judges. when it may bit broughl 'before then] for judicial deCisiclal-- The mithorlty ofthe Supreme Court must not. there fore: t permitted to control the C.ongress Or the Ea" in'theit lesistatire ,caparit but tognve only-such tidbit:me is the roue of their reasoning *my deserve: - " Meth these vtords. Cult public of who Pikes in oath to reopen the constitution, swears that he rtiPpon 11 es he nude:titan& U, and not its It- is understood by others. Does any Senator here 'dis sent from thterblel, Dfies the liee.3lolfrom Virgin ia 1 Peel thelleuator front south Carolina At all eventy, for inykelf,l accept [lto rule as Jutland I eaF. 113 swearing to support the Cquatitetton, at your desk. hlr; Itreeident, 1 did not ewear to,stipport it as rot omit:Nand it, at the Sinatra Crolsl VIT4IIIIII ander etond it, deer the Sienator front South Carolina' endenitood it „With a blood-hound. art at least a dog, In it, 'r11111; let Imo from Ma hinder hat Pi in par cult s 111114 1, ..: IND such Itilug. sir. I sworcto sup. Port a as I uodeistood it._ Now I will not occupy your time, nor t ato I dirposed at this mourent,tiordotb the °dilution require,. that I Stiauld go into soy OA auteqriticilai a the eladhe of the couttltution for aettatiling.lo the face of commanding rules of Inter- PretiOolt, all leaning towards freedom. that itt the rOnsise Militate of (hie clanse,—ltalterlitg, in a a double sensietbe words employed ran be, indict. ally tegatdeirati justly applicable to fugitive slaves. which Is often ftttd earnestly denied, tint in tyhich t now exptrost tift opinion. Atentolog, 1 say, these thinge hostlleto freedoms, then I desire to bay that. as I unit. tstatid the Constitution. this clause does nut impel me to any petennal obligation; espeelekly at does not Impacs upon toe etit , obligation to tender any personal fivelstancetsi the surrender of a Mgt live niers. Its:a Senator, I hive taken the oath to sithpOrt the flittimitution as I annerstautt it and op. derstaitillos I do. I ant bound by toy oath In up. pore ell en.utinents by- Congress on the imbhot abia Migrant violation' of the. Constitution ; espertally olnst l oppostit he last aet et a tyratinicat leMptatia. Herelmy dutieb ps Senator, untiet the oath which have taken t . exydi in no` tope' t, by may oath as a Senator. ran t ,ne cur,itraieed dour. in r CA- Field..., or seitrimple citizen, schlch are veynliing to my consclenciooten though required by poelilte en ilettuents. Notron Ibis Interpretation of the Con Ituti , on. I mere' be w mng others may differ *from toe e' d will aft according to their near vitaneli es FOY Myself. I thall art according to mite. stalernent °fifty conStitutiortal Ohllgatioris 1 aloud.. and fo the Dignity whether I would render my per sona, arrislarifti in turrendeileg 4 fellow man to bond:tiara rehly again, 'ls thy servant a dug , that he should do thlit thing!' And, air. looking around npod this Stehle,' intent ask, fratiesely„ bow inlay there are in title body, If indeed there les single Den ature, who reale stoop to any such VetVittf 1 ' Uutll 1011114 one rieth and openly confiners bit willlttgoess to heroine a idSte !mt ter. t will not believe thatthere can be one, :And yet, honorable and chivalrous Sen ators have bred prompt to judge me beehive I open ly diirclarod ntg abhnri..nce of a service at sybloh ev ery kbauly tarot - liana:4 revolt. Sir, 1 have found In in Bayonne Ittire soldiers soil good citizens, but rot or.f.l.xecui fetter, Nal the 'noble reply or onvcr• Lor that, place to Charles IX, of firanre. when hr ordetrd the nliksecre of St. Wirt holontew . and such a spirt', I thlnkt;will yet animate the people of (Hu country, w pressed to the setvire iloge.l . The ißatott the Nebraska Swindle is just • = beginning -:- ; and we think that. the Si. Louis editor is aticut right when he bays thavit all Jolly forihe North to abuse the South— but' if they :would only hang a few of the purehasedlnisereants they send to fepresent then iriareas, they would soup put a • • stop to stas h duireputable legislation`: and the; comprprntses of the country would not be j,wept away br Prebidential aspirants, and purchased 'tools act the Administration. ; MEETING OF THE.; Oiponea' is of Nebraska Bill. At a me ilag of the members of Qoagress ratio opposed the passage of the bill to organ : . !Mg the tetritortes of Nebraska and Kansas, hep purstmat to previous notice, Boit, Sol onion FocitolVermont, was elected. chair man, and'ttaniel Mace of la., and . Reuben E Fenton :Z ,N. Y., were appointed'. seoreta-' : e , fielt. . 4 : • CC cotilniittee appointed fur the pnrr.se reported a - a:address to the people ol the Uni ted States, , Avhich having been diseuseed and ['Mended, ..yas-unaninaously adopted,,and or de'red TIIek.OPLE: OF . TIIF. UNiTEP siwrrs. ; • h The BilOteCtion of, the act for the 'admis siiiii of Missouri tato the Union, ktleivn as Tliss4ri Compromise law. by NVIOch the introducikjia pf slavery into the regions now ktiown airiCansas and Nebraska was torever priihibited: = has been repealed. !fhat law I which, 43820, quietcli.a controyer , y which m enanced the antlaipoo • which you have siYlitag reposed, is obliterated horn the statute We had no reason to 'expect aqv suctOiropusition when we assembled •. hire six months ago, nor did you expect it. • 'NO Siatei:uo citizen of any State. had derma "de:d the Open!. It beems a duty -we owe to . th y count y, to state the grounds upon which havq:.'steadlastly, though ineffectually, opposed . this alarming and dangerous act. You neetl, , hot be told that the ilivery, tabu lies it;the bottom of it. As it was the sliiveholdifig power ihht demanded the enact-,. talent of tIM Missouri Compromise, so it is samt%Power that has now demanded. its: alirogatiOti African slavery was regtirded and denotilfeed as a- great evil by the 'Amer ican coloOles even before the Revolution, acid those Colonies Which are now shieehold itig Statetwere equally earnest in such re. nionstrab es with these which are nOw free Stews. Oalonial laivs framed to preVeot the nicrease'cd. slavery were vetoed by the King of Great Thus exerctse of arbitrary phWer to:enlarge and perpetuate a I.ystem, uuiversally regarded as equally term:iglul in anitinjurfous to the colonies, was one of 'the misses of the.Revcilution. . Wltenthe war was ended there was an, ituperioujmecessity• for. the institution of goy erumenfiii the then unoccupied territories of the Uniteil States. , In 179 , 1 Jefferson pro pbsed, a,in 1787 Ric. Continental Congress 'adopted ibeordtuanee for the government of tfie territ:ory lying northwest of the Ohio, by Which it*as declared that there shall be neither slavery nor . involuntary servitude, ekeept fir:punithruent of crime. Th P great aid flou fshing States since organized with lb that territory. on' the basis of that Emit once,- ate enduring niiinumenis pt the Wisdorn , 1 / 4 01. the statesmen of the Revc; „:The foreign, slave trade was sigardedras the-source of American Slavery, vithich,dt Jima believed, would be dried up When thelotiotairr should be closed. In adopting the. Constitution; ittwas so tiniversatlV anticipated-that the forelKslave trade wotild be promptly prohibited, % thatall mules acquiesced in a aupulatioa postpon log that treasure until.•lBoS. The foreign slave trade was then pro4iited. ' Thus the Source of slavery was understood to . tie dried qp, wit& the tatrodUction ot slavery. into the territories. was prohibited. The slavery , question;;So tic as it was a national one, was u . nderstutal tobe finally . settled, and at the same tits : 0 the States had already .taken up, 4nd were Carrying forward, a system of grad ual In 180 Louisiana was acquired by pur chase trizgai France, andincluded what it now ktown aOhe-States of Louisiana Missouri, Arkanatidi! and_ Iowa; and the territories know tot:Kansas and - Nebraska. Slavery existed air's time the in New Orleans and at St. Louis, and so thispurebase res ulted in bring al ag very question again before Cow press. • . . In 180 the region immediately surround . ing New`Orleans applied for admission into the IMMO. under the name of Louisiana, with constitution tolerating slavery. The new tote wig admitted, and the tree States ac. lqiites.ced. Eights years afterwards the re. Rion connected with St. Louis derimoded ad mission;lMder the name of the State of Mis. inuri; wth a constitution tolerating slavery. The free,States reverted to the principle Of 1;757, anti oppok.d the admission•of Missou naless4he.would incorporate into her con. trtitution;ati inhibition of the further intro doer ion orslavery into the State. The slave holding. States insisted upon her unqualified 4dmissiott.' A controversy arose, which was sectional .and embittered, and which we are . asstued .fry contemporaneous history seriotr.:• ly imperilled the Union. The statesmen of that dayan Congress; settled this controvet iy by ceffikipromise.: By .the terms of this Compromise the free Stain assented to the achnissioli of Missouri with her slaveholdiag d:onltitutlon, while, the slaveholding States t4n their part, yielded the exclusion of sla very in all the residue of the Territory which fay nortli'of 36. 3N• constituting the present tcrntories of Kansas and Nebraska. The elaveholding States accepted this compro wise-as *triumph, and the free States, after 4 link tire, acquiesced, and have ever since left it undisturbed and unquestioned. Arkansas ' a part of the territory of Louis iana, %I:flitch lay south of 36 30, in ,compli ince with an implicarion which was con iained it this compromise, was afterward admitted:as a slaveholding State, and free Stairs acquiesced. J In 1619, Florida, a slaveholding province of Spain; Waft acquired. This province was afterwaMsadmittetl as aslaveholdiog,Slate. The tree - States again acquiesced. In 1645, Texas, ,In - independent slaveholding State, - ; as anOted, with a provision in the article Of annexation for the subdivision of her kitoti into live State*, The tree States, ah.' though'they regarded the annexation with the probable increase of the number of slave States tiith very great disfavor, nevertheless acquii*d agatn. New territories were ac; .uired the treaty of peace which closed the waritvith The people of Call- I frank foitned a anstitution tohibiting ala-'' very, and --,,applied for idruission into :the Violent was made tizthe have States in and out of Congress. .threat ing the dissoll non ot,the Uoioo. if Caltfor aia should be a milted. Proceeding on the ground 'if these alarms; Congress, adopted isootberztenipromise, the , ' ternw of which were thilit $10,000.000 of tbi people's mon. Rp ibotO by voila to Texas to iodate bet - . . to rebnqiiishl:,: a very dontlial chum pun in inconsiderable part 0r New Mexico: dun New Messed and Utah atiOd :belafganPzd without an Inhibition of ale try; and that they timid be afierwardslad uted is' slave or fevi Stain. as the peopte. ,When forming constitutions, shall deter m '• that the pub. mei. lie slave trade in the Mateyo of Ciduttibis should be abolished. without effecting the existence of slavery in the Thames ; and that , new and vigorous proirisiatts llor ~ - , the recap tine of fugitive slaves. of' satiated - cuaraitu. 'tonality. should he adop eds. , and that on these conditions Califorat tiVould be! *dealt. Led as a free State. Rep enint as this com promise was to the mat of Ithefree States, acquiescence was nevertbehisli p ebetics it y o b • tamed by means of • eutectic; ilonwaucealmide on the behalf of the sllivehaldtagl, Shun, that the comprumiie wais i an4 should be for. ever...regarded as a final 'adjustment of the slavery question. and of all the issuel which could possibly arise ont o$ it. , I A new Congrossunvened in December,. 1851. , • Representatives foam , the slave States,demanded a renewed, pledgee! fidelity ik this adjustment, and lit was, granted by Ile House of Ripresentaityes in the i Itillow idg terms: , ' i' - Resolved. That We ree'ognize th, I binding efficacy of the Compromite of the Constitn ' non, and we believe it tii be 'fie intention of the people gknerally, as !we herebyi &elate it to he outs individually; to abide such com promise', and to sustain ;he laws necessaty to A•arry them out, the piovisioas Tor. the de livery of fugitive slayes,latuf the act Of the last Congress for that purpoir, iniiirded : and that we deprecate a I further aviation of que,ilions embiaeed in , the acts itll the last (.`taiiireas, known as the rompromise, undid questions gecetally connected with the in stitution of slavery as unnecessary, useless and dangerous. A few Months subsequently the Democrat ie. Minimal Convoution {met a; Baltimore, 'and assuming to , peak the sentimetimot the Democratic party. S r P t foith as ha iilaitorm: That the Detdoetatie },arty t 111 ti.si%t all . , 'attempts at renewing, inlCOnOss or out of it, the agitation of the stasery question, un der whatever shake or eilor theatieruptnuif be made.- . . 1, Sono afterwards, smuttier' Natiorlia Con irentioa assembled in.l santecity;and as suming.the right toiled. re the sentiments of the Whig patty, said :---. 1 • :: . i ' We deprecate all further agitation of the question, thus smiled. mi . . darigeroui tq our peace, and will discounteuanceall efforts to continue or renew such agitatiOn, whenever; however, or wherever made. 'i The present adminiStration was elected on the principle ofadhesion to this and the President; refed i iog to t in his Inau gural, speech, declared !that the liSrrnony which had been securediby- it should hot be disturbed dtifing his ultra of 'Office. The President recuping-to t are same subject, re newed his . pledge' in his imessage to Congress at thebeginnirig of thq present r,51013 in the following language i • .:: 1 ~ But notwithstanding thediffereuces of 'opinion and sentiment which then existed in relation to the details and specific provhdons, ;he acquieseenee of distinguished; citizens whose devotion to the t, nitro can ;lever be ;doubted, has given renewed vigor tii 'on,r in stitutions; and reStored is sense; of repose' s and' 'secutity to the public Mind. through Out the confederacy. `.That thiS repose is :16 suffer. no shock during my official 'term. if 'I have the power to avert it, those who placed me. here may be asstired."l ' ; tinder these circumsilmees the proposition 'to repeal the Missouri Compronise-wassud denly and unexpectedlymade :by the same l i Committee "on 'Cerrito ies . winch Lady - ten days before had affirmed the sanctity: of. the _Missouri Compromise,. land &Oared . 1 he end of agitation in the following eXplicit and un mistakable language: 1 ' e I "Your committee .do not feel themselves called upon to enter knit aldisepssien ot these controverted questioos t . They involve the same grave i,sues whittit prodnceililieagita: non, the seetioeal.stritel atallielearrtil strug gle of 1850. ' As Congress deemed ,it -Wise mid prudent to retrain from ffieiding the mat ter in controversy ilien.),either by affirming or repealing the Illexicatelowa, Or by,an act de claratory by it to slave propetty in the terri-- tortes, so your committee area not ;prepared now to recrothltuendu departure horn the course pnrsued upon that tnemorahle occa sion, either by affirming or repealing the Sib secttun.of the Missouri act. or4by any act de. Claims. of the meauiug of the Constimtion in respect to the legal points of dispute'' : . The abrogatio'u has been effeciedinpursu •anee of the demand of it he adMinistration it sell, and .by.means of i t s tolltteuce tin Con great. . I - . ! • In the House of Represenraneesoliat body sithich (4 more immediately responsible to the people, the contest was niorerqual than in the Senate; though iti is 'dud to jnitice and .candor to state that it ;could not have been carried in either. House, without thevotes of RepresentalivesAroin free states. The mi entity resisted the attempt in a;rest diseussiOn upon the grave Miesticiti, through a,struggle ,o 1 longe r dination than any, othe r; known to Congressional hisitory., ,Some,; attempt waf made to stigmatize that Minority as lac tiouists : yet. we rlessly deefare that ihrougout the, contest hey resorted 'solely to the , powers secured to them fiy the laWs and the rules of the flour and the passke oldie measure through the flouse Was effeeted only through a subvetsson of its rules bytthe ma jority. and' the exerciss of a.power i:unpreceL dented io the annals cf Congressional legis. don.. The deed is done: . It is dOne with a clear proclamation by the 'Administration and by Congress, that the potei, pleiswhteli it. contains extends not o ly M Rfasad-and Ne braska, hut to all the ; other lerriteiriesmoie belonging to the Unqed Siete% and to all which may. hereafter: he acquired;! Li ha s been done unnecessar4 and:.?wantimly, be cause there‘wasi,no preseure toy , the . organi zation of government n Katititti,and Nebras ka, neither of which t rritones contained one lawful inhabitant whwas a 1 - eitiZen of the S 1) ,flatted States, and awe there was not on- E,,, lv no danger of . disunion apprehended, but even no popular agitation of• the qifestion.of slavery. , 13/ this reless measure; the.lree States have 105t,511 di . guarfantees for free• dom in the territories coniainel iii the former compromises,whtle ad the States, butlillave 'and free, have lest the -guarantee's of har mony and union whieh these Cornpromises afforded. It seems plain to its that, fatal as the measure is in those aspects, it; is only a cover for a broader propagandism nf slavery in the future. The object or the Adminis tration, and of many sVlio represent the slave States, was, we, believe, to prepare the way for anuextog Cabs -atiwhatever, cost, and a like annexation of half .a dozen Of the States . of Mexico, to be admit ed alsdas slave Statei.. These acquisitions arto he made peneeably, .! il in . .t e h m es h , e c ci an o b f e e p .6 u n t i e r h e a t e p d in a c t iti t a h l e og e . o f.t t b t e of t li hi u r ri y .. dreds of millions. If ! they Cannot', he. made' peacefullY, then %I the cost awe'. With Mex ico, and war seta Spam; with England, and with France, and the cost Of alliance with Russia, scarcely; less repugnant. Ulitnisiake able indications, .appear alsof a-purpose to annex 'the eastern part of Si. Domingo, and so :to subjugate the whohe Island. restoring it to _the dominion ofslavery. ; And this is to be fol lowed up by a& alliance with Brazd, and the extension of slavery ,i in - the valley- ul , the Amazon. • .- • i 1 It is for yOu to judge whether, When sla very. shall have. made these ,additions to,ihe United States, it will notidemand untontlitiou al submission o 6 the pa rt of:the Ire States ; and failing in that demand, 'attempt a with drawal of the slave.Stetes, aid theorganiza non of a separate empire in the central region of rho continent. 1 From an act so unjiist and wrongful in it self, and fraught with consequences so fear fut. we appeal:to thetpeople. We,appeal in no sectional spirit—We appeal equally to the North' audio the South: to ; ', the !tee States and to the slavehohlittg-Stines theoselves.— It is nu time for exaggeration or for passion : and we therefore speak E.:tinily - of`, the past, and warn you M sort . s'ei.lousias of the future. '1 , 1 ,. It would not, becinne us, nor is .it neces-: .. 1 nary to suggest:the useasureS svlitelt . ought:: to'he adopted in dos greatexigency. ' FM ourselves we are ready to dcf; all that shall be . in our power to restore the: MisSouri Com premise, and to execute. such further mea sures aiCyou in your wise:orashalteommand, nail as inay.be necessary foe the recovery of the ground lost to freetforn, and: to prevent further aggresSions of slavery. ~ (Signed) S'or.oltas.Fotfe Ovatrinan.• • . • Danl. Mace and RCuben Fume; Sec'ties. , The meeting Was 'fully attended , and the address eadomed bii all thi anti-Nebraska he i ..._ ' lour Democrats. ; • -',. •:- .... • . . • I • ' EEO co- Who would? on the subject of kis "We have seen in some of d impers . the can deelanitipn that noi two ladies can be found who kits alike. W won't be lieve it fill we've tried."' „. Er The Knor &that* are :spreading rapidly in Lebanon [county. says . the Lebanon Cooler- Q :7 If yoli would i l.!e pungent, be brief, for it is with words as arab sunbeams, the more they are condensed the deeper they bum: (10 - The Louisville JouPnal says :--The Nebraska bill has split the Rein'ocratte party of Indiana right in two. The Anti-Nebras. Its portion al the panty-are holding meetings and passing strong resolutiens, and they are to meet in State Convention at Indianapolis on the 13th of July; for the:edoption of such , matures as they shalt thati.dettut necessary to die acetusplishment ot their pawpaw,. 0:7 TRADE IR ENGLAND.-4ho bun num' bee of the Cheltittham (Eng.).- Free Pr its;- has the followingipanigraph: ".The greatest Deuvity prevailiin the iron manufacture of `.Huth Staffordshire. At Bir mingham the unibusmess is not ilia's& pros. perous a condttion as it: was twelve months ago. The copper market is in a very up. certain state,andi the demand foe iron mon gery is not brisk.' At Nottingham. there is an extraordinary ;slackness in thd lace trade, and the demand tor framework knitted goods is very small. The Society of Xpranevinen Carpenters:persisting in their opposition to the use pftuachhiery in the buttding bran ches. the master builders of Non ingha m have issued a declaralion, that they are .deter mined not to allow any 'pi the workmen to dictate the nature or extent of Machinery or maehinemiade articles they shall employ:' At Leicester there has been a slight inprowe naeut in the foreign detnand. At Leeds the market. fot woolen cloths WAS steady. At Bradford the worsted trade continues very quiet." ; • (r7' RELICIort, INTOLERANCE? IN lIIISSTA —No.assoriation for religious purposes ate tolerated in. Russia ; no printing press Ware peintitted to print the Bible in the verna.C.n. h r tongue of the people; no versions of the Scriptures in the ooiy languaee•the masses can understand are permitted io crusS the frontier. lt is stated that there has not, been a copy of the Bible in. Russia, printed in that country, since ;1823. • Colportents, Bibl e agents, tract dis'utbutors, find tzp lIL,Ie favor with Theingoted Czar as so many Red Re publicans. Even to the two: millions of Jews concentrated in his empire, not a copy of the Old Testament in their, nauve brew is permitted. No Christian mission to the most 'barbarous and diltanoribes under his sway to be•iolerated. The inoffensive. and pious,MoraYians, permitted to purine their charitable :work every whdre else, -have been alveoli/an their labors in Russia. , maxim ci4zkzu..x. TRADE FOR 18511 -;------ ~~~~~ The Nept by Railroad tbi'p weeti 515 OS tons -by;Canal . 30,123 13: t0a34. - lor . the week 7 7 ,65,01 , Inerrmte by4ltattroad;23o,- 13:1 tons—by Catifil 45,741 ton.,—i-titaktug nu itt- create of 27'.1,91-1 :tons over the supply to sanii: 'Pe nchi las - t year. The Railroad falls short - rit last ,iweek,'s Supply 2,11 tons, and the Canal gaiiis 5,065 tons, mukmg the Increase in 'tie aggiegate this wek, 2,850 tons. Ve know that cats were scarce of the Railroad,. and the Collector of the Schuylkill ICnviguhon writes Withal. theshipment by Canal' Would have reached 31,000 tons this week,' it :the light boats oil the way had reached the landings2m time. As it is, it is by - Oirthe be i nviest week ' s shipment ever made out the' Region—auil the yutunity relit by Canal is the heaYiest since its enlargement—and mei only exceeded one week . before the ,enlarge ment took place and hetOr'is the Railrond was built. The quantity sent to market for the coirespond• ing week Itt4 pita VVCIS, by Railroad, 31,047 08 tons—by Oanal 95,580 11—total s7,r 19 tons, against, 71,6.-4 0L tons tills week—inerease :20,• elik tuns. ! i: . } , i . The adva nce in freights; which is to take place, on Monday : near, of Colllsat SinUilidled the trade to a. consblerablit extent', but: the ! quantity shows the enpapity:of unr . Regidn tar pro:cbieing Coal. . . We tiORI iveneto Irt necused o(rr,trity, hut we cannot help asLztag, where are ihe: goal Company advocate", who impdh.e& lipou H4ury Li. Strotig, Est , the ! , larvelitable vpeetaele" 01‘.11w4ctelpda- Ind region"-I-What has beemne ofi them Where areJhey ? flavo. than all deeerled ti..; or, like birds of ill etneu; are ilte!': only secreted ..tudil the Legialature is in aession tigain The Individual prosperity of Om region, we admit, rut44l grate terrtMv 'harsh tin their •yraper4elir nervebut our Opertudrs, notwithstanding, 'rill go on, and will mine only fu;enty tboudavd in:ytay etu of our "dilapidated" Collieries, itt! u singl,+ week. The fable of thehoys and the frdgs, would be an apt quotation byl the eorperation-for We ',no dal,' admit that :thisspeoies of -;:iretty tti rpori: H., even if it ./earl, all 'to speculative SChrflICS.; • AIWA F: OF Pttl'lttllT,t,—On and niter July the rates of toll and tranvportatitai on the Railroad are to be at'saneed 30 .ertnts, to all point , . tnahing si, to It.fehinonil, end ,51,90 to Bout street. 'flt .tolls on the Canal will bettilvan&eil at the ::atitn , , tune, t!Ottents loi all points, roal.ing 90 eents-toll to Philadelphia. The transporting f;.;oinpanies ought anon to bit relented :from all k . ieitintary danettlties at these rates,. uacl pay pretty fat jividends beside.. The Lehigh goat and Navigation Company: have givert muic*, (hit. all dr k awbadtA .1 . 4111 toll tat Coln pastime over tlatir Coal 'will diyeontinued on and aller,the :341;4 July. The tiniancl !or coal is still ahead of the supply, and.there is no prospect whatever of any dtmitin 'tion in price at (he mines, thi, in;amit—if there is any change it *ill he higher. , potti the.;.Gehigt, and Lickawanii region+, am beb.tod the shipti4ts to July of last rear. The only incretvie so' tar, is , from iheScht4ttll region, whicili is 77:;,913. The market will req:ltire an inoreitsolot not les , than' front ti to 7OOMIO tun from 4fo nOO,OllO ions of iiu+increase k yet to be intadi'ilti for the. iTlanee the sirison, 4: it can he done. lt:in meted that a Locornotlve Will run Irani Tu. minium to (:akaWiks.a . by oatiout ihe.4lll.otJuly The fottn•l °fleeing or vJi liofld will not tehe pleve -, elia it Inter period. Tho l to uu irtipc;tinet Rail ropil noitne+i ton hetuwit Pteletlel phut end- the Ste•quehuuna. I - 1W TELOGRAPII. FaXruk Y, Freights from Itiehniond Boatiio, • . Providence, New Haven, Nest: York, Allfrok, From Itiebnionti. for the we 4 . entlat i ; on Scan t' day, iunr 27th . , 1854: Total ►or ► lit To same BY RAIL WAD AND CANAL. Quantity ot foul sent by Railroad and Canal for the week ending oil Thursday evening last HAILIWAP., •'CANAL • 14,57 H 62 11,1:9 19' Ii 1,119 03 19,170 j 7 15,719 11 '2,577 1.11)11 . 00 B,CI 'lO Port Carbon, S. Myna, - A idiom; P. Motor',' .; Toni' by Hattrihni in 18.14, _ " " Canal in !KA, - • . Total by Canal and Raitroa.l two, T.15,t407 IS Shipment.' perm,' la,l year : Ratlroad, • - . :41,07 ia; T" Calm!, •I - • • 'tfOst.). ') 1 Increase in 1854 1.. r, RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTANION UN RAILROAD TO .11.71,Y 1, 1814. From M. C. - S. H. P. 0. 'Aut*mi. To 111.9tmond I,7fr, 11,5 1.45 1,50 To Philatlelpltiri, 1,0) 1,.`4 1, :t5 RATEs!OF TOJ,L RV' OANAL To • • to Ulf 1, 1854. From Port C& bon to Philp&Ip1110,, Mt.. Carbon to "*., - „ HaVen to ,« . - " Pt. Clinton' RATES; OF FREIGHT 41'1' CANAL. ' Philndtlphis. , N. York. - St, O 40 : I,Dri _ "0,00 tqtNEoll.r. I We Blip tho to Hawing log from the Paris Bea -1 IIEYORT OF .il-11PMENTs Sit. Ek, 3 g arh. 1513;Bt Destineibun., Ton: ' - _ —,---1--.-- 1/ a!) , : ' Boslon Ar. yiej., 42'412 !.. 62 '.. ' ll:01111. &H. 1.1 10454 . ' 2 474 ,, 1,11(..& viem.: ~11 0 05 'I I 13 U I9Ntirt 1; Iliver ! 5546 • 1 . 15. 17, 8 Stilithern Pts. r 25113 Fuls4 IS; 74 Fir the wt:eli, 40,072 son .77 , ../2 I For season, - , fitll, l / 6 3 tiupie Ism. ••eor. ; 42',1,671 47 .15.11% PMnI f',lr the vivek, ToTA ,726,47.3 1.0 910,;;20 OS ---- r 57,2?,7 1!) 1;042,993 F? 1 ', 1,318M07 15. From Pt. Cadion, • - Mt.carbciu. . " ' Bchuvlkill Haven, - .PorfCtintou; - - • SC9UYLKIt,L COUNTY It All.` tCtAIM.-IS t The following is the quantity ot t Obi I ransportrd ever the did rent Railroads in Sc ty iklH Cotunv • for the week, ending on ThtirMak Nieningla-t _ - Mine Hill ac s. II R. IL . 34,5f, , 7 Mill Creek " 12.202 Or ,208;22: 1 AX. Mount Carbon " 4,451 1 79,3f0 'S.ebuyl. Valley " ". 14,447 14 - 214,4.10 .16 blt.Cnib&Pi',Car.h." " 14,541' 1( 265,8 Little Schuylkill " 10,1*. 0:.. :2133,Vil OS UNION CANA 14 R. It. COAL; TRANSP. Amami treribpottrilduring ino..alti of May, ' 54 ; MONTW. TOTAL. ;0.5'29 If:. ' 24,334 02 5.•578 In 1 4,r03 04 4.251 tn. • • 9,800 IS Union Cunal ~ Swataia Raqrnsp; Lort.oerry Creek R. LEII4IGH COAL • Sent lreei the Lehigh Reguin tok the wee!: cod ing„Stiturtley.Evening In.t : • , • . 14,762 'l3 12(i.4!",0 06, 26,5%! WI 101 11 . 17' .17.813 f. 06 1,939., 11' • .. 14,665 10 2,0 1 ,7!1'.1 . 22,220 07 r),0 , 67 01 41,0 25 1 0 5, 1 101 04 . 36;69-4 2, - ,70117 18,767 03 21,30 it , 21,1380 16 1,4613 10 ' 10,461 00 1,,093 . 10 7,470 07 SuMum Minim Room Rim, Beaver Meadow Co., Enid Sugar ! l oaf, . Coleraine Coal, , Spring Mcnuilain Hazleton qial Co., Cranberry Coal, Huck Mt. Coil Co., Dortmund Coal Co:, Wilketbarte Coal Co., 44,007 (ni , 347,649 09 To nun* pericxklnst year. 43,282 01 .3013 6 0 10 Decrease so 13r, , CFNIBEF,tI4A.NO COAL. TRAM E Mt. Savage R. Raid, Cumbarhutd Rea Rota, Waitemport tou . 21491.% 222,744 to r ktistr!ussufs! dour . ' :a .a NEW ADVERII'MTS. • • , I scituriAnz. aliVElv: • . •, ._. lifirsirkeerlber innitencei to till!' Maids and tii . a public •14entralty4 that he has taten the well , known Tavern Mind at lichnai hid Haeen..rormertyt , a l io by iotoph N. Teger; and hall refitted and fut.' nleheitit with entire new fernitdre.ae. 'Me table will be fdtoiehed with the ehoicett the market aCii rorde, lad every attention wilt fib paid to the wants( and comfort of his 01110014 , 1 1 1. D . ioNATOhn litliTClll. firtinyticill tiaee . o'; Jule 1, ISSV In Sm* - ... ...._ ... ....... _ ;.___ -- ~---------- ----,:. S I ZIaPKinariCE DOVIARENTIEI. • -4 • t;F:fal - A it .4 N/) EXG LIS If. • ! . , rinuE.i.utute.l,nct hall yar,t rreelrei 51706 ner.ttran an* I EnaltanTemperiace Tratio..illt of welt 440111 bro nob at tear for distribution.. The Getwart Ttaetii will -be sold at 15 cents per ti3o.and the 6ttall4h /1761 . .3,, apro,ut to proh.tattloo4to. written by the Riv„ p r une! Tomato.. which' (a ane , of the most powerful Appeals we ever .tea.li alit be sold at so tent s 1 ,,, Lek., 1 cunt, each. tol, a .Pamphlet of 17. pages.uf • • - ; "It; BANNAPTA rhenp BoaCatote. Pnltavitle. r , 1r7•.T0 thorn wlio cannot atfuld to purebase. the Traria' will be Carntibed gratis- IThe t.bject la dial. .triattotiamonc the:people. 4 , " - July I, 18h4," 1 . -'I IV- • • .1 Dauphin aud- Sursqikehanna .Ritft. _ .. Road. 1 - - . , . 0k..• ' FOURTH urc- EXCURSIONS. • ; - 0111121: terrrby given Mut on Irdrprudenir 111 day no Coal or . ftrleht Ttillift• %Fit I br tun uln -road. end instead a Mr Li regutag Paasengur Train.tbrie well b4CTWO EXPUItnION 111 A INI4. doubling thr taut - ooni eu4l. let I: , ,eureioti Ttilu ‘ liatn 4 ..tholsburg In Aubutp Le4Vet !Unitaint of AtrivrA at Atpur st! n== , .. *flavor-at Mart Warta at . 7.34 P.M. • Id l'Arltesnu Train. trout COOT it 'to Itairfabieft 41 , 4 hark:. .3 . Le - ave. Suborn dit At tivere all Mgt turbora at CI . Leave.. Ilairlitidra at ~..gaDvii at &Moral at , " ,P-111 pap at,Pinegroei”at 9.21 A: M. t•t tiwatarafhtuare at 2.43 P, Hy the4st Train .:Paestengria wilt he atde to . trait Hattotitn. tee; Injure morning, villa ttclittylkill Haven i Pow ills. 11ott., renotin about' 4 hours. and return to Harrisburg In the evening, In Irma to see the rtreworke. . By the 2tl Train; Passengers..tan leave. Pottavilie. Hcbuyikill'llaver he with -ilarrisburg. nveniirt 4 I hoot% and return to PottioW*arly to !lAA. eventing- II 'Hese trains.Kseurstontstiramvloltiand remain hal the (u . at the ertotoata COLlt • ere rhd 11 thing , ren-Pin the eirenolVe grounds, and the Vacant roomed* the Hauge of the Company' will be placed for th day at do; thaposal-of illation.. without charge. No Hotel . being now solo, at Cold SpritigsOrisitorn. have to - btiog awls ONFI proVl.lollf. . • The Ferri both ways will he half the usual rata uiion the . Uanphtn road. vs lth the. Aritiltlnn of inn 114.111 charge ppon; the Peuneyranlu Railroad; Ea corehin Tit Kent, good tor the . 4th , and b th of lyoit be sold at on the regoltir inattethY. AIORHIS. ' Engineer and itopetintendent. Cold dosing °rite, i - July I, MSc j • :1 PIIIiaIr4I;4.III3AILIENG RAILROAD- I - ailis. • t1y.... ,, v. ••:-. ..t.,.. . ....v...y ,,, A L'....:434.... •-•."--,......- ...4. --•••%•••:- ma •. .:. . . i' OFFICE OF TIIIF PIHIL•D'Adr, 6 . 4010 1 0 11., IL CoOt. . t' PAiladelpig. Marra 11,1&54. , 5 • The Ramis of Figsglit and T lig oh Coil -trangpur ed I.y Ole Cunipsrny.,wil I be *is fellows, frees J,ely I, until further staling. • 'i .. . . . . I I .i. • • - , To Richmond. , :. it • 1 0. - ,io v $ 44 Ploladelphis. ~ • ' l9ll ••• Inclined Pl.thri, 191) " NiCPIOVIT 11, .L. , lit) •• • (iermantown.R•R . I 14).) " 1 , 4110 of Schuilkill. • i 10. - ) Mlnayunk; 1 , . 10 1) ~' Sprthg Mille, i; Its " Von‘bettorteo:snd.Ply• ~,, mouth Malin - M. • -. 1 - 0 c" . ltatoki'%and Potts and; , v. e..... " JOnea, . 1. • 1 110 ' 4 ....NiOrrtst'n or RridKeportl IP 4 ` Tort Kennedy, • " 1 'l7O Valley Forge; - ; . 1 5 rh....xvine.., . ; 1- 5 4 ' itoyer'a pord - , I t 5 Pottotown. ' ' no. i , '' Douglasvilic.; . 1 Tl , O ,": /tirAlOiot,o*, .:. . • !40 " litiiiiniFi. `. . -. 1 /PI ••• RetwerN Re4ting and ; ''f • ' Mphrsville.f. VA/ 't 51ohrsville: :, . 'PA " lialutomt, •i . 1 i'2o . . .4 , tirseigsburg.': , 1'.39 Hy order of itxe Board 01 -planapers.' ' 4 . rA.II3HAUFORD. arrw July I. 1.e.:51 ril II r F.nhre I tai•ts WI/ ula re4ectinlly Infottntheirnn • ' 1. tuerooa triethla and co.t.tinn.ra or tichnylkill Co. Ihilt their a,t'oatnient oti:Mothing for Vciusg , tient' men 1 , 4 nomlttat;et than e totir. anti r i hey ita dlapnarti 'to $ .ll r.Aear. ri:tb.nn,llvint at a ilhatakce, have the ptivtleite or tlOutne!ng Ott.thlng nurchatett al this mtorr, t( they 0. not sum fi . ; 4 . i • ' i F. A. II(flT ec BROTHER.' 214 Vhed,tnut;St,carqrt ot Tenih,Phllsa'a.• And! W.. 1854::; - j . 10-1 y... . :TOWN !tau., • , Highly Moral :a4d .11MoIleciflai • • Entertaldments l 2' , • • • • ICC •rbis: '- ixecniot DRAMATIC a • Eire' , evening furtberi Stotler. • • A IMITTASCE. • - 2Srtj. e;ESERVER:SEtird. I • - - g- - -P" Donis Cliedat Ptrformarece is cottitkienre et R.Orlork.. nur , 3,,1054 7f. 4 •. • pusti6 IsAtts.' . • 49ALE. - ••!pile •;olott Finer otTory. itbile Sale on Eaty'rday,`. - • the RI day. of July. at o'clock in the afternoon:'• at the Put lir Ifonte 'of Bathe, Fryar,foruierly zer's Tavern, s piece of land, in East Brunswilt tp half a tulle from the Little fichuyikill - and. Tatitaqua Railroad, jointhe land+ ofilohn nation.- Benjamin -• Nestor and others rohlain,tig arr., k'nUrtertu aree4 of the property are In in Rye Otain.Which ,w i.e dlepointct of separat y'or with the whole, in suit porchaiers. A generaqwanantee-deed will he plsen to the purchaser, and, the- payments made in suit ibr partlee. •Porther. - Inquirres . - rsspeetlitr the property may tie, made of .oho Rattan, Mins! near the preinteca, or tri F MLR P. ,I.PDpilt - W Cirwigshorg. Jot... /4. 1d54 - • ' • th•ts ,t 2 75 2 40 2 47.. 2 10 SO ./241 *BenlitriG. - CA Pt li/AY—(4PF. i LAND. i AIATIONAiL HALL. , . . r Illy ghtre,..new and rpfinditi ;firsi-elair ROTEL. fitted hp will' Gar, unit lanaurpassed by any other, I, ~pe n ter virltorr. ;Braving no Bar, tt b as distingtabbed fur tinier ctabfort t ge Jos Its •tvarlor scrota modal r • NATIONAL llALL'areapiei an_entlre *Oar,: of high ground, ?tear , the surf, with a large' ga.Nen in front, rupiyinir the pure apa brerie, and a eitaguifi re nt view of the (teeth'. .".AARBN OARRETSONe Proprietor. June "4, Ma r, • 21.2 m Of ;We tiora:4l,• of Pot Carbon, to Ci4S . and .• Re it torditiettl,4,.. - Thal the, following streets bu . curbed and paired. Pike elf reel from Coal to.jlVaali. - ingtod etreeOiti the solute side, Washlitgloni street. from Pike to lac,l;eon 8111.:rt; on the east Coal b t re ,.. t from thir present totting It Isekson street, to spites P 17 1 .0; on ionti sides, Mill street, (rut the 1.1,11111 end 01 the Bridge over the' Schuylkill. to Melo verse eni•ntr, atone filtr4 street to Taylor street, thence i.p Taylor sifeetjto Port Catlin& and sennylkill Valley fLailitiart'un both Wee- The Curb ariinee to be 'not then 4 Teel in lenVh.ilo' In. eh i s deep, nni less then Cinches In width, top to he dre4Aril, fare be dressed not !via 111811 9 :Outlier, end,i dressed slinatit. ilitieeilts to be set ateniding to plan , ' and Orlides laid doWn by the surveyor ; e ,idet i ediks to he tilled op level, from the_fVont .4 the property to threurh Jstonebilling- op tole coal cinder or gravel, 1100€.14 than 8 Inches deep from the top, the enigine and' tilling op [ to be finished by the first day of A uinrt,lßst., Me street to be paved with Brice or Stone Flais,attit r io be finished -by tile , fi rst day of August, DM. , • Passed Jane 15th, NU.] ROBS BULL, Chief Burgess Attested, Fintssi.sit:lTown Chub Anne 21, ths-1, ,01,121 11 47;15 Os oi " 951f,t;Oti, MEM tarta r - 275913-19. Franklin Marine and Fire 14:SI if NOE CO.IIP4KY. OF :NE IY ~ Y OR K fIAPITAL and Pi sari* slifely invented in I.l.'inds an. I.ll.l...ilgagrar, and other good aetuititica. Jan. I, NU . - 70 fig - . . . . .. .'05313 ,127 76. ~ SqGlikl.l( LI Illfi PHIL ADEI.I.IIIa: . . ~.4 MvSlini flittknni,. hiceannion &• Co., 1 • i 'Robert Patterson'Sa. Ca.; • • . . john Manor) se. Co, d . •; . Wescott A C ilalletwelf,l - • Üb.u.. Holier, r...1q.,./Cre.?l,lent nifaid /3... n C . . Inland Iniiaranc.is by C4nald; flallronds,A4. • l'ir• Insuranen on Wren:lndia, g,nerafiy—Far niture :and Alorr . flou;isit. - fair and r•aponalde wet Looses folinsirranre rested with tras Cf.:imp:my -PfuniVlY pale In. " "Itl I F IP I IILI - TFR l' I 1 I - -.. 4,Alni 1 n. .. , re! len . j no. C.'ll.i7nner,fter 'lr. '' .- ' ' A.E.. HTRAUB, Agent. , April 21, 1.24 ' . j- lb-tin Anthracite Intairance Company. lIARTER YEEPEI4 I AII. ininted by 'State of Penneylvanla. Authorized Capital aI Q9 IXA._ . (Mice N0.:0.1V ALNIIT Street. between Third and rod: PhiladelYtoa: .Tblo Compares, with C'easli(`apical pald ; Is, rum. billed with the mutual finitely'. In their, Med toe and Intau.l Department„ eat area to the awittied ample In destine y, wits panwitanon In the prodta, and with , . ilabnlty forlinses. • The, einntlany will little paid., it the ninal rate. nr jiremtutUswembratiq MARINE, FIRE. and IN LAND RldNitt LIMP:TOMS . • - Pttre dief 4 .l. • - John E. Addkksi Gearge F. Yller ; i iimay Conrad; ;,?. • Hamad H. itothekbel, • , 3 H. I.l . l.inmett, , Daila ?Eamon. • ' riltunel Canner. _ . LUTHER, rienidetit U:i.t;uirtu:Viee rtesl4ent. =, • . . TOTA I MID - • Wit: ri uc.x.i.eci4tary. , - • tar FEVER D. LUSHER, tus 'been "Apr:Hotta (gray for thr *boy , ' UslOParlY , In Ischuvintil CottritY, to whoa poison,. desiripq run apply: April 8, t 154 - • 114 y Mluere. Life -111.411ralMee • ~ .ratop ' • TRUST vie lb kat it • - Ptfrl4lOLLE, PA. CAPII aL,OIoo.OOp4:HARTER YERfETUAL 1 ipinA conieen;charteretby the Lesishircire or L Pennsylvania. with a Capital ni Our Hundred Thousand Dolitur,,li tow fatly orgabizid.and has commenced bitsitiers. a . . The CotpPlni is Prpated to receive :12)0111a and other property in TfOr, and alto* Interest Oa la monies deposited In trust. at the' rata of Pre per rent. per hnoniu - f Pt titripal and Interest psychic on' deemed.• - For rado's or reirnisrp on Lit ifitiallatOokire the ' , led I ;Ma supplind at the take of the Cowpony, 13.517 0 s vales- votx R,091 68,2 t 9,026 79,840 ;". 1 671 74,690 Ptitited I ;bitil suppliv, it' Centre Abseet.Pottudite, Ono Om !km_ th 0 . be . 0 Rot I. 1 Cat ": JACOB 111.1NTZINGSR, 3f4Plbildint. 'Jobb H. Anait,ello. mad Trettami' Apra 11'1031 4..., • . .. 104 7.00 ♦. M. -; 10 - 40 A. 01. 4.14 P. d1..1 11.1 A .11. 11.30 A. M. 94e P. Al .. ; ' I sa i. .?= zr j2 " ' 1 1 : :t ... . I t ItiVtl 1, I 105 160 155 185 170 ( -185.; 170 - ; 105 185 l7O 1 1.05 ; •170 • 105 1 1 1E 5 5 1140 . IMIS 1170' 1155 ; 155 .1 • • 170 ( 2 155 1'55 165 155 1 . 511 165 1 - 155. • 150 165 !•155 fiSO 180 • 150 150 150 !•140 ISO 135125 143 135. 135 145 135135 135 135 .12.5 12.5 115 115 125 115 115 125 115 116 125. CLOTIttNG CLCOUING. AMUSEMENTS.: poTraLs.- OFFICIAL. AN ORDINANCE Pare reriasn strett.iiiviz INSURANCE. MISCELLANEOUS orn 'IIIIONONCLIIIIAII 111XCTITII4 ‘I7IIIBREV constantly oa nand, and for sale 36' 4 lowest wand rakes, be H •. ' a SOi; NUMMI! attention wilt De peli so4sidcee Rein ne 4C 1854 GUANO OIMINIO! nnl HI j t c7 4 1 3 S o. (IV NS Di hi ENT, RVI 1-06 - Toni 1417 PER rill CY4 MATE' il.l Si . . 15htt Tout, 1141.1ti1:RAL 01%010. : - , ,• For 'site hi , ALLEN Mc ?iERIII.F.t. 4 ' . 2.2 Booth Whatot.a,.arttl 35, South Water $c . find Store shove. Chest Kot Si_, Philstr.is Juhr 44,1554 i- . • t,. :5. Fm I .. LtTTLE SpEttritLELLL ILAILI2O.9.Ii r . MMI4PERRZM I F46 a rvnrumuy aVI4I ti/. Rai/ /toad a +./ Ova! ejui)r.i Pty. 1 lot Red liter Monday, May V. NA. the 1 . 34,4111 r TratrratltaraTatnaqua,al4lty, (s r.LI4 y !!Xeviliri at et - o'claCk A . MI:,, ad it ci*t• bps: svith the casisalhe lhd aftrkshooa tram ; i h,t 4f , phi:, oft tna Itraging T.,v,•:yort 4 . 1:n0n hr. .art the • r Trath (top Phitad'a., al tit: to Ptak (lipids -: coats. . Uk 4NES, Tamagni, Juno • • - if SLOPE =sun, .11 vur on,leviutned broil tall of Mittpfs,ro.ll Merchanoi. -• anti All due.« in aunt of 1:11:ST ED or BEST 11E8T CH& IN t.for tn Ili, • Ug Mai 110410.111.1.11114 ltiqe •totk '• - • mot Britt tit"' Chotw,tio o osted slxrs,fnom ,', t} tuck, Tu3.lr front hest refined iron: • r '.! to lib: larle stork of DR/7 PROolltrA i/Aorla Mir/ , front 348 loth ro irth, tnatl.l irony' the heirt rattle Iron, which wilt he *old on vere !tea. vitt:Able tent... by DANIEL VAR - 1"11 •N 9Ctivranriorst., Ms( Yhtlddt 111 110 • W. V. Artir.l& Co , t , Port Carbon. George MAD/lA,. 1 1 / 1 ., . • rhhrios Mitter l ' 1 - 4 111ctlihtock Ati l:l;iithr, 3 11 P O, .• JohatitfiVortlll, Esq , Liowettin Jnoet3,,tiit , . IN PRESS. . . TA yr.om O X t. 7041;. 11 • SECONDADITION REVISED. *1 STA'I'I ICS .OF lieograpliscal owe Geological!Dtri,t,illieJn , of Mintrol Comlqrstibles or Fo"11 Eta 11.1.1t*rRATED by nuttierone Maps uud iliatenuir ; Aestblatittr , rows tho hoi.t authotit re*, the iriii•ttive holottitt of the production, t;oristontitioti , and quo writ tat 41tiatibution or the Great 4:ual T roAutug. coututteiand tit4trit Ihi .144s4ifal Conflheii awd /Yeat together with their Wogs. tariff, 41ttie. ala latortiatioual Regulations; dr, mototnied 4 , 150 Attittatical Tablrr, and I,lthi A o.tlyi.es nt AiOrtal irombistittleeaud Incidental Stateuttli• .t.t tiotigt of Iron Mann facturtg. One litilunko 816. COD 70t/pager. by the-late itic hagil Cowling -T4lOl, • icy feed nod btought to A. liaidenkan. Prafra,tor of Nalut4l Scie neer and Agriculture In the Delaware College; Member:yr the Aeadohy of Natural Science., 111 Pratalle 11411 ac. This edition will contain Hlogiaphl. al Atietch _of the 311 1 / 1 0f, by hie Wend_ letae Loa, It.. noted by .1: W. Moore, 1.9 S toipUttsite the Kt.tte !halo; Philadelphia -L. , of the work to imbst - . , 139111 Tnte of the t., ~ Or it/fl.it,), lOn.ll . 00; to ton-euisegibeta. 05 Ott. 1 • re- suuscription* f ecriv.a uy JOHN' It. DOWN Nt),•Agent tor Durk+ and Scltu)lictit count 1,,e, ' ..Junr 24, idt , l :- •23.11 FRENCH TRUSSES. 11tighrirg :lest titior 2j Oyacev. FOCI. THE ettltE 01 HERNIA OR RV elt.?iOXV ;SDI: ED by . the higheat niedie.xt int Ili/ anew of reitadelphia,intomparably loupes uoi iu soy olher inmse. @ilfreiels will be gratified to huh , that the ocCertOrk navi oifernto pun iire nnl only lava heh, em and waft e, , t4 y. but am Jo ruble a Tins-a+ In lien orthe cut/oton* and unritnlun•,Lti trio I. 'll«ret to no JitfiCulf±i at letting" nt f ittibg. and' when - the pad i,alocated, , el mill rct.m Ha poglituil without Change. retiotto 41 a-distance . , Min nla to 011 on Oh aerlber r ear' have the Tros, sent to arty ie•Milling FIVE' DOLLARS for the :gaugk IS. TEN for the dvitble—a , nueoure tonna I bel I and atat . ing Ade atreete , l. - It will be exellow ~uH If nut fitting, by ',Writing it at mire, unatillc For sale only by the linpuneti I • - CAI.EII H. Cor. Scitace nr to, requiring the benetit of MECO AIS I CAL, NIIPYOELTS;OINITIS derailgonebt ofee'ne lernal Organs, Inalirlng Fallit4 °flue Wointi; k • ,,eat, voreoniry, Dyspeptic. Neil/Una and Spinul t Weak near. are Informed that a competent And experienced' Lang will rte in attendanxe at the Rooms, (sit apart for the, rrtlustre not,) No. 14. Twt.iith st dont below lace. • '. June tit, ' • y loo,trmo (aft"' cur the 11.•4; : ?p 1 e. 1 , .Eitt, r , al it tuh 4'.. ,ti' , it . to I it.. 1. 0- ..pleti tot lhthe y t United (Torr. a Ition(ter 11th Ente(pt ts, Vto c00 n,,„44,„ n ,,„ 44 ,„ ,0,1, 0,,. ~4111.,t1,10 ~t their ] po igilifit tht nod mimeo. , allItIti , 1", ;' , / ' I : 100,ottO Ti: ken( only:XI 1111.et011, It :11 lo 'ol , ! 'l , ,eh tolutlaser of 3 l'lthelitG d 0 al i• ,t,,1, 'l4* hour P,rootvito 40, EVI9IIIOOI. will te pre...eto..-,11 fall 1, a r..,- ~1 0 at ttKtit:l) I'ERTITit. :411:,,,,a ~ .",ii ii i , k.,l,,. holder 1,, ON T. et II Attl: ,11 the tOk),,n Ina It,,nortt:lth, 7 - 'II - N0.,1.-- A lot of 13 Arr.-1 01 1.001,1.0 31,11 rio 111011 Buthiligh of-e-U1. ,31 . 1 .1.1a. Lehigh routA. 1 , ,, , i i i,,t0,„- nig theLelit:ri railaiL it ahil It hili Sit mile., ti . rho, `delphla. The improv,inelli• 'lloireoll alt.,.; µ lar2e there-•totyClottr and 11l Pit Mill, raw Mill, tWo to o oi,ioryllwelling Home, nay : . .,.4t,„.. 5h,,,t2 i n , all other ft.:root:4u out WI ridings. The hit . 4 `it;hr,c.,-.. 41tolir quarries, which will )0,1 from $11144, $1.20 , pi r year. which i+ valued at $15,000, ir . ha. '2.--A lion I :111 Stour Stand, to the thoough of t:,,trian.lita, I.rtigh (wilily, l' - :, ,iinatel at the Curn ,,,..- o frcont Find (tat' St rect., Tile lot il I/ to 111 j, 150.(ect OH Front 'tree!, 31011!!! , l'erl 00 11.0 • 0; frtra et ;-- The huptizireutent6 110.0.00 ate it 1111, I: T.l,'fii,ti art Store Stain!, the nuttithor c., eta ine..lo feet i1:4111, 62 feet deep until three rturlem litgb,alol A 1111011 rifled 10 by 32 feet, and all other . ner,.ol4ry 011Ibbrt1100, which are valued at t9elo. • No. a —Asa int of ground,tormed to the ihnat4l, of entasaution, Lehigh cottnti , , P. 1,, 60 feet :I'n !lure an d ..2tra reel in depth—M(4ton in ...sec tedlitt ;are •two-etory Wirt llottee, tsl,llh Is•iow. orruV,7.l at a Stole and Dwelling, which It valued at st,o Vh. No a Int 44 1t0tia.1.1444.n101 lu th.Olorough or thitasatiqua.l.ehign count), cotheri i.f flare and ramti ,if 60:1 - ortt• itont by ttfotHtert _to depth, thereon Is erected a late, two-siory, Mono Doioniug.lrouso, w hleb le now. ai:i•opleu by three families Valued At 05000. • N0..5. Is 3 lot of ground, tureted in the :Borough of Catasanqua. Lehigh - county, Pal, no tree front On' Front street, by 4 200 loot in depth ; Thorooill is riot. red a large I ty4.,•tory fit Irk Dwelling Itto,e,lrtiabie, and all 04 h•r der y hirtr tiro va 1- 'led at gitilet). No. o.—ls a lot of iii,ind,l ,, rawd - inlh , or ratanariong, Lehigh county,' Ye:, 6,1 ter. 'front ny i 2 on fret iu depth ; theteolLis•reried n , story, Prairie Dwelling, which is occupteil I.) is., Cranes ut gletto. No T.—fine - pair of Match noires, Oitrlnge end Ha meal, which me Yalu...tat *O4O. . No. B:—One pan Match Horses, v:opr et giitiU. No. Hartle, valued al SVM.ri . 5 ROtoowood ['Japan, *SOO CI (told Watt hot; ICU" • 40101 3000 Pencil*. Y CDOti . 15110 - Clold Pone,_ !kit Pens and Cae:4, -.5 . I •,/ otho 80, 0 0 0 Engravings; at, is rte. 125it0 44,0411 Pieces.Choir , i *nd Popo , r 51ucle, cent's rich, 1:=311 5e border in Insure all roncetneil ii petfeetly fair and satiefectoly dliposlthin Mille shove oat( Gins . : ' Mesitrit Frederltha Co., pthpuse that the utiettol_ dere thrill meet together on Titeeday, the Ii day -441 August. 1854, (or sooner, If, all ihe tiekets re sold, due nutter of which will he given.) at Nalr4lsaillable plige hereafter ai be designated, and• appolot a roo t . mince of five persons, to recev.o the ptopetty, Whir It 1.101 may illspoie of In such mintier, by I.A al nth. rt••• is«, as the thareholders In general meerthw s ha l l dlthci,ineComuilitee,gle mg good and sufficient Itoodd if required by the rim relsoldere, for the ralthroi per formance of the duties required of them. Ile All orders lot Tickets by meathoold 1N rd to FHEDERICKII it Co.; .eATAgAlltlll A , 1.1:1 • HIGH Cu,r Pa. - If it should liaPprn that all the- Tickets ure, sold, when the meet In loceived, the -money 4:4 4 4!i1l be 're turned at our elpeille for postage. DarleSpolldento will please white ithiginctly there natnesOesirlenee. County and ritate, to prevent - ci tots, or, If ronveni• rot, enclose 4in envelope with the di red to non It :I it full. in which inch Tickets as they Ina y r will be . • sierartird.. PS. Any person sending 010 will rei.J.ive.iry return Mall, eleven tickets - Jane 21. Ibsl TO SCHOOLS and 'AC-ADP:1111E8 / The .ottasrt ott: r bar list te:rf,%aol, threct 11 , 111 111111111,1 r: ' , ;ry, a 6.:lt,oitty ul ti lull tO 1, 4 - 1.41 tilUilnw ',Am! A 111;;FIIEs. ie lait•ati ore, rolaining the r Iraatgoa aria Ityl.ololat 7 MOO lll clodasg llle lattati ,‘ it Illpt !WI Att:tral ao ~ldtUarlr:. By UI Impriorrti tlad ---. mtheiyifew priors,: ' •'. i I of manufactory, (the bait bolo: mm.• or .r nis(erlal , f different from that heretofore 1131 . 01.4 mil It better for the pnrpose,) the rerun erh long rourr4 a study and experiment, they ate very tour Ir sr , ic , ger than other Gkibes. ~ The Ole of Globes in teaching f:midgiaptiilcan hard• ly be ever eatimated. as a more correct idea of the form of the Earth can be learned In a tinkle day by the 'use. of a Gtobe, than fur months' sandV without it. NO school might to be without Glbes , ' iand none who have chhdron, and can afford it, toutpi not make better used their money than by pulettaing Globes for tunny nee, to stUdy at home: The subs, r tto r has been appointed. Agent, by the mamasr tote ...1' theee tilobe.., Mid ra n flinch then wholeente und•retnil.rheaper their they e'M'k be pro cured in I•tritauelphla, or elsewhere. .., iI.•LiAiNNA,, 11 lmle.al...aul Het tillmaseller and KtrtOnher, E eu ir, et , Pot i Sy ilie, opposite 'Crinkly Church . June t:. Wet. ',lv..r . 112 n WATCLIES. JEWELRY 26. ND • .Nlf.lhic WAREt n rill: uorler.i;e.ited would totlt reepricapily inform laity foritd• aw.l roe, public'grnerally.ilkli he hie recently enlarged and otherwire".lm -5114. . proved iiis and la prepared ill( til . -9 . 4) 2 'VA-fer -goods will. beauty a odator - of finish. cannot to. atirpasse.l.i 110580 w In store an extpriAvii a tiourtiivirittil . ES, JEWELRY. SILVER and FANNY GOODS. dr.e.. to which he inches attentMu. - Befog determined to divase of them at prices *loch' can not fail to render satisfaction lie thnsplerablo experience in. the business, and will ?mleavor to please those who may favor hint with then patronage All goods guaranteed to be as iepresetsted. • N. 11.-Wateltes and Jewelry: repaired ;ind vorran tod• All orders by mall or .otherwise Itorutol l if at tended to. ' 'JAMES 8.1 'IDLER No. No. 126auth td St., treto%) , Market - 41i.. rbila• *Don't forget the number . July 16.1853- '4151.1vi CIIIINGE or FROG REASUP. OT exactly. either ; but a:claarigir Of InC3lintl. -- / I Can the/Leopard change his spots 11 Teti if he don't like one spot, te ran go'to annthVr. .The sub. scriber basun' &Molted his loiation far; ;the transac tion of baldness, can be - fotlll4 on,the 'take Aide of the way, two doors above brorket titteet. Where I will be ready to TettiVP otTer 00 , - nor Inducements to a.OI hose 4,rho porcha‘e Ilaidware, Bar Steel. and other goods. Thank ful for the patronage of a generous pdhlic s,o I.Jog bestowed upon we, I aril' yours ipso/trait tiy 'FRANK POTT. Poitevllle, ;lute 17,101 . • PHYSICIANIatiCE ' STREET, _Pottsville, Pa!,' May SO, 1193 f: woirroin. , rbs eutwriver would.: hereby riotifg AN hla ifidevtdet mud the public generally. that •he to prepared at atl times to attend to the jtoea.n ri ni of Plastering, atone Masonry, Mita Masonry; Diggin, sad other inensurhur baton to giiikilogs of oil itrolir. Also, to contract Cur- the I:abater-Win and erosion digit kinds oteo Rigor. charge.'alodarale• Respeetrolts. ; JOHN; ti. JAMES. P.M.—Thanked tits put favors. the understood WoOldlollett i• coollpaattoot of the Jilthert metal patroome: • . •• J. J. • Novi 17 k Ilift 40-ly , .45-11 m• MEI sub s, by V. Of MN 0 lit ...5 if 11 NEW GLOBES 3i 204 f ~~11~~ ~~~{~. ~~.~ By Trtagraph . artd taterday':R. R.-Tram. PITILAD . A.. FRIDAY, 4 O'cLoCg. P. M. Wheat Flour, $9 50—Rye do. $5 50 fee bbl, Corn Meal. $3 75 du. —Wheat, Red. Whirr, $2 -15 —Rye, SI 12 ets.— Coen. 82. Cto Is. 57 ets. Per tushrt. BY V,ESTERDA VS MAILS No Senatorial election in New Hampshire. • Maine —W higs, have renominated flied for G..vernot-,,Resotattoos sustaining Maine law against Nebrasia !twiddle, and •In favor of • a modifkation of tbe Fugitive Slave Law. The Europa due June :39 had not snored. Wasitmotox, iIYNE 29th 1854 If An lllTA—lil . .SVlatt! Mr. r esitetign pre= ,;eared a pentiolkirod 4 New Hampshire, pray iog the tepeat of tlic%Fugitive Slave Law.— tie that this petition- was hos opeolo the objectieni of locality, which hint been urged against the memorial of the, risen of Boston. I It eaute trooi a town whOse population svps ! about two thousand. and was signed by over I 'MO voters,. whteh he supposed comprised all its voters. Moreover, thr town was Milton. which was the birtll-plare of , theTresident. Referrd. Mr. Sumner, btj: consent, wits allowed to present a ntemoritit-troni the men of Pepper : ell, Mat;caehuleiti:the home oft'rescott. who Isommantled at Bunker Hill, praying a te peel of the odious, inhuman Fugitive Slave act. He said it was sent to him by a gentle- Mao, who declared binned( to be a Buiiker Democrat of the olden time. Tic democracy or the olden time was pure" ly Antertean—modern democracy ta tipctur• ed with a foreign compound of:despotism. wlttclitnir Tons—thousands of the people, can't . iiwatrow the dose any longer— thoae that du, make awful ugly faces. HE 01111 • 117 The Sunday titti . er * inent, as it is called, galt: ground 'in Fiance. The notaries: of Nom have decided that their offices shall be ctosed . on Sunday. The proprietors of elev en of the principal *hops at Chatillon-sur- St:ine. have a!so decided on not opening 'oia. the Sabbath. At an cif:forint dames, lately given by - PST. Barnum, at bib residence, Bridgepori. Cl., the following line concluded the bill of fait., "Poi Wines and Liquors, see nest page," 'now whu Itioked on Ott. next page found it a blank, and of course, considered themselites "sold." TrIII'ERANCE ir - 7.* The Sushi/ . Law was strictly Observed' In Norristown, last Sunday. The hotel keiyers rather, like. rt. It is only the lager xeuilers who-ate disposed to resis:.. ir - p The Sunday /air.---The tlermantown Tel crorii says some persons, near the Rill. Sun, were tl.scussiug the Sunday Liw, when one ut them remarked : "I think, niter all. boys, it k the best thing for tari„ and we will so fiod-it ; for we shall be able . • to go ,►o work in the mottling wahous a headaelre, and frith money m our puckets.".. This is the tiuth—health and ,wealth will • both follow the just eoforeement of alsw, which the experteure of centuries has shown to bticonducire to the best interests of an kind. MUSIC. CilkORGEi VO9T: . 111ANUF.4CTUREli OF PIANOS NO 14S A , .eh Str e,t,hfif , .. en Nifth n d Seventh, Sovilt side, I,'',lladeirlita, k IMo:dealer in andiinnotter of MUMICand.4IIV IIsWAL *I.I'III:NIENTA Vn and Pnliat Airing's and' Muoi -vI Alerchanittt • genet:illy, holenoie fad ?Ile : 10041 Chown or leillotio of &1I the new .yotetirt ,i11(1 Amerir 411 MOW ale rolioantiir on baud, and ~ r • tire tray, ,e p , (11 !nail ni oilirrwide In Ina R !pal IliAy will trcrhr ',tomtit attention. June 1 0 , WI 3hl PIANOS AND MELODEONS thhsctlher will Atli 'Met Ifaflet, Dimas is rilher• hank , . trout to Oth let, 'kin the 111d11111.1rtilli . I . R prlrr a. lir will filarapiff MP)Or'e Pianoa to he whet they are represent 11 I. initriinienteitto .electe d by n renthrimit jiueon. • reeard. tone and .tioility, and range in ptlee from yarn to fthar. either with ot witimat the drollan At tarhownt.o t' tifeyr4 6a. rrrnlvnd thr lalghedt premium Mahe London Er‘tial Palm , ' Exhibition for 14. Moos. In competition with all lltr manufartut r of Europe and AlllPflel InELODICONB, 1)1 Ilrit I .21rioguarelltre, ririwinit m mire. for I 'we! 11144. from •4 to OM: rliiirchos i iron] 875 10*20 0 . ?dr.Mdemirgrhatiiiitorl. in **din ) , mmniy; itt rhj I'A P11.10:4,111Mir ,rviiik 10 ilm.iiirrimer , r- rizteklniti freight end risk, I• 00 minniintil 4 . n,iderstion. i if rueminr uure, nn hind— tinc.6 515 and 660. It. BANNAN. "flair snit Arent for the sale Or A r 1,911101 and MeladeonW. Sl c_ Marl 7. l' P 14140 ro RTIIS t illy et,bt.rlher :eopeLtraily rails thi attention of Itho nittet rtl put.nciencrtily, In his Moth of in. turterlor tt,nsa teettotnents from A to 7 toner.:, it/title In the most • drilla ble ma twer, qiiirwarrptA in every topeti. They ate offered Ai xesion able, prlree.snit Will be nuked and delivered to this ofiL.a tree or.itoy thaw Arrow:l-hand Pianos for .. -A. U : 17,CIt:kICNflACN, Lote F. l' , lto hettbsch & don. ;qu, s,,,,tt.::th tit ,at ye Chestnut, Phllad's. April rt. 1554 14-11 M '6O Gi eat Piano ayNt 111ffisc Esiadllshmens. iformon waTions; • :313 11110ADWAV, NEW YOIDE. • r E. BUST end MOUT IM PROVED PIRNOR LAILLOIJEONs. T. Gilbert & Co.'s World'. Fair Premium Plano., with or nil hoot Ibe itolean.mid with iron frame . , and circular scales. The merit of [twee lostruinenis asap writ mown to Peed Ruttier commendation, Unhurt's ~Ilotiduir Pianos, an .lw gaol instrument for small 011113.... and Cum. titon's Pianos, of the old established firm of Miler rind Co. Mr W. being sole agent for all the ribose I'lillo4,rau:oft«r them lower than any other house. Donee. ‘Votate Pianos. manulartureit espleitily fur lain, hiving great' power of lone and elasticity o. tolit h. :133 BROADWAY I. the largeit depot for Must,..ll Instrument.. in this country, affording en oponct putty rot tel crionis not to hated elsewhere.— S.:owl-hand Plano. at great bargains. Pikes from grai to 8175. Every morn:tient fully warranted or the molter ir funded PI ELODIr.ONS. 044Jranq Puree Organ,. Mebasalt*. wliier,44) WIN. nr keys. - -a 'weer and powerfirl to pri..•• 1(011 *7' to 0200. 14: n. & rimi.tee releb•af Melodeons. lurtrivaiiert Wijr nistut4, VMini. Onus In• , vrlth Mim and e :%1 at factory prices. 12t per cent. die. roFlnt to Cirf6 MPH. 11, .lint smniorts.s the nrt.:lncis of the groat mat. 1,4 ,t h oil! I EtITOP44III runttnenrs. nn,llll IVeelving eutistant rt•ltlitit,na. by an extensive nnnleelti•ll ut t., Innce 31,/ In•pular pieces of the deniers to Moslr.. end Tenehtrs of .Perolnartes khltes to t.nrrtm.r any mur.tc pilbli!hfds or make nrrangontents fur conttnned sup:Ales .if Mr. Waters'. .w listens. wilt fine it to their Interest to till or IW4rd their orders. Music, sent W any Pert of the utun or (*Armlets, postage free. 1101ZACE WATERS. April 8, 1851 Great rim In New York — and New Orteam'. HernpoPt Triton))Anne. - .• THE GREAT FIRE In lURGA DWAT, Pew Mr. A. C. liming— P ic:—lt affords me pleasure to nay that our Th.oks 11114 i Papers WOra preserved with out the least Injury in two of your elalaniander Bales. at the if eatructinn of oOr store by Are on the night of the 2544 tins. 'W. T. JENSINGO gr. Co. • The Great File He Nett , Orhirea.' • - The tate dira.drous are In Magatin'e and Mitchel. g :sew Orleans, I. still another warning to ail lanalliCPS Men who have not yet purchased, fur the satiety of their inluahlies, one L lIERRINVii PATENT SAFES. - New OaxEssis, Aprit - tfeh. 1651: Mr. Silas Wiring—Air :On the efehtng orthe Iraii of Iduch last, our Store ,No. 36 Natchez stteet, Was consumed by ore. In our counting' room. on the floor. we hit 0130 of your rtafes, which can noned Intuit of our books, valuable papers, and sev eral hundred Jolla* In bank Sills. Theatre remain ed in the names Nom t o'clock at night until o'clock the next day,. The brass knob, name, plate and othe er metal ornaments We!• melted off, and when, we opener( It, we found all the book.. papers and money in perfect order, the barks of some of the books be ing slightly rbitted. Mince the tire, we hale put t hexed another one of your Isnprove. , Patent Double IFlans') Yaks,from Mr. George W. liter, your gout here. (envied C. &G. B. TALI.. . : New Oa titans, March 23,1nd: m r .r;,o„ W. Miser, Aleut—Deaf Hit : It effused nie moth satisfaction 10 Infotto you that the .Heirtstes Salamander daft, which 1 purehned of you awn. time Ilinre. Was the means of preservlog sty hooks and vnliannle papers from the very destructive ere In thU city nn the Itinti lost. The Mote after betag evimardto he most Intense heat for twiny holm du iv l ing the g eat are, eras taken out, and on being opened, Its stumble contentaxere found to be In a p, l fect Oat of preservation. .0 Tours. Italy tospeettolle ,-- - tithineil , JOilii 11..118ALD . - ---- . • .. . - Ntw Ost.sses, Apri11,18.54. NI, Aka E,lituttine— .tiara On the morning of the tortritto rr )usl, our etore,Nn. 57 Idgpliniv•oreet, with its Oatellte,W3e totally deati.lloA by fire. A p;11t1011r • our books g.nd papers and .a Considerable atuctont f cash carte .lepostted in a tiststrtasder Kate of y,u r make ,ortiteh was subjected to an In - (A.m. he .an.l rematned In the burning toile for 1 twenty f' ne bout... The contents Was preastsed In gond ntd T. and the result wee, to oa,perlisctly sails. carters, Wrath yours, du' . ' . As (Red] AII3IIPIIT t riEvlrs, . . • FARR .1. k 24 WALNUT strett, ate the oat); Manufat mars nf Marring's Rafe., oat of the dry of N ew Vo k. and parlous wishing to soma far that, fl LIS the BEHT FIRE PROOF SAFB9 mow nacle, ahattld lase to tiara in ou tha tutr••• FlatiOgi ar. CO, Iran Rafe and BMA Lock Makers. • A • . 34 WALNUT. Street. , dole,Ploptients In, this Slate of Bening's PlItlIp! Flr*-Froof Hates May 13.1854 , 11010 E HA MS —BEAT CURED t of Om don Cqostity. flub Croix tbe brat pgicken, tau be bail tigulttly even WeJinsday sod Satanist. et T. O. BOICLS4I_ New vagstaks ant Trovislas maws. - • Sialtaistoart .111,4 Kai V. Mt I El =
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