intro' lonnint i;6 - TTSVILLE, PA. SATURDAY. ..JULY 22.18.54 cr TIIE.,IIf INERS' JOURNAL lads a far- , , r ilation than any other Neu p aper rub- Northein Pennsylvania. It . egret:late' • .]: tn. Coal; Iran and business men, not only ..,.....,:1,1 s . and the adjoining eotinties, Int in all 1 . ~,,.i, and it also circulates largely anton4 , ,n Schuylkill county, whit* readetx it 11, vja ildu-able Advertising medtunis i a ~.. 1,,,, Bed Mr puleers have so :natty eapi -1,...,, „fl e d an it s ..trbscpplion list. ' . 0.14.NTS FOR MINERS' JOILT.BiAL 4 O op Carnle),; *- •• af F DAvis, Ashinatl. . r Tamaqua; A° Goitrittir, Tremont PALMEn,.cotper Third and Chemint Wit , -(F.R Sr JoNs. , ., N. E. corner Third and ,i,ces:•, Philadelphia. ,•;!, 11. fluttnnart, 71 Pine Si., New 1. , 1.?.F1 r PAi i pirtt, Tr buns Bnildistes. k SOP.ION Cold MerOlUlli, 52 W:1111111:0. • 1 it. 5i111161171N.1 In receiveitinttseriptiklii , . lor. the. Aline/ r' .1 ue ruin. aaJ ,i.! 1, , ! • . 1 . OF:RICAN DELEGATE 7 ELECTIONI . . r Pc lutiowing persons were appointed au :liTc.ottve Committee to ark fur the Amen , iti!parie iu Sr.l,uyl1 t lll County AM. AIAebOS.III.T. C. !I. Fr:r, E. D: JAMB: W. Bowen.. Wm. SILL!. tti- nio ion, Resoked, That the Com in i t ee requested to call for au election of Dele- . A . tes to if County Convention. • OW motion. Resolved, 'Ffiat the Delegate .wetion shall be held ou tfie.second Saint !lv -ia August, and Conveutioa meet on the 11.ceeding Monday. o - nteeting,of the Executive Comm ,he'lun-uwiug q _res,pl9,liDova adopted: i tie , 'uark of the American party in Itiki County are requested to meet at i4,lf places for holding their Rot and l'otyustiti) Elections, on the second -.lninlay to August, between the hours of . 2 „„( 7, to elect their delegates to. rep ihe party iu a cutiVeattua to be . held at lotit.;e• of, Henry . Kauffman, in the. got. Schur ikill Ilaven,,ou the folloWing at lt; o'clock, A. M. ; said eunveu niAniuute candidates for a general Tleßrt, and also to appoint three con ,:ices to itie , et au equal number of conferees ordiutitherlaud County at a.plate and ,jn• lie atpoiuted by • the convention. to ,innate a candidate for Congress.. . - A. MA , .1.:!NA1.1), JAMES W. 1:0Wrs;. • . R. 10.:viturNi.v., • Wm. S.R.l.rmaN. • E.i eChlst.'e COnir;1,111 e illy %vim: STATE con.tfivrk:E Curtin, of.Centrr C4,11111V, I , 1 ,47 ;;•u , Withal; Minuet; Allegheny " I.:40111 . 1S, • " . 'Frederick Leaurg, •• " . . \Vm. Reed, Stephen`.illtller, Danphiti • • " John Coiode, ‘Vestmorlaud 'rho. C. Fraukku, loitraster 11, , u. 11. M. Fuller, Lozefue • • • 11. Maxwell, Northampton, ,•• I. A. Mackey, Clinton, 44 , I I .IVII/ Taggart, Northumberland Co. - WM. F, JOl - INSTON Chairman Slate Convention RECI.IIPTS • Plildtea, \Ve hope rtrreart , , abroad will their itistountt, due. an speedily at...po , "ibl tor labor and 2aper urn very he t-I Reed, to November 20', 185 , 1, 11,,tt titan Putt, ii 1 ; 1854, ,tt Esq., toluly ;, 18'54, .af Cooper. to Jul)' 1, 1555, - E.lmundsoo January 1, 135; to July 1, 1354. 1. I Fn , to January 1,1355, 11 ,-, ) - AViAtIY, to JUIV 18.51, . • Dairinger J.u1Y..1„18,54, Itonahkoti, to July1;1 1 g51, A Donn ,lon, to July 1, 185.1, I.li Allen, to July I, 1854, • Jetlerson, to January 1, 1855, to January 1, 1855, h,tia.. , Hirt:heck, to July 1, 1851, , l'unieroy, to July 1, 1851. t - . l tr. L \Votuelsdortf, to Jul , 1.554, a. Spenecr, to January I, 1855, Woodward, to Jaitintry 1,1854, 11:01,41mo:in, tit January I. 1.85.,, tollufy 1, 1.5. - 15,. Atid,nield, to .I.limary I, : , Ln ,I,lolllltalik gaol 120., to Jun. 1, 18351, ..1; ;';:titoett .!;.•SI toght,,to Jan - I, t; e. I l'ear.o.., to .1111111615 I, Itlr{, f;',..1101A-r Is, to Jautury 1, 1855, I t. „fp; Cu . to Jaimary I, 185fi, J.- Cots, to 'unitary t, . -throat 'O., to January i. 1855, ,:, \Valton, to January 1, 1855, it...- 7. 1111,4herin,1, to lanuary 1, ilotbertnel. to January 1, lb - . I;t. it, I ~f,ange, to January .1. I .„ ll.:wrimz, to January I, , t 'f t Lea, to January 1, J 355. Jaunary 1, 1855, Ic to January I, 1555, ant J.: Co ; to Jau 1, 1555, dirt ,N• Co., to January 1, 1953, t- lanuary I, 1855, • I. : - .l , llC?lt'f, lanuary 1, .I:fnuary 1, 1355, 'O., to .lannat - V 1, 195 '. '..ifiN, to junuary 1, 165 ft. It.t T Moon. to January 1, 1855, • - 1 It 1,1r,,wn, to Jul)* 15, 13.4, - .1.-r,.tah:e Lthrary 1.,10 Jun t , j 95-1 I.' Wrkr, to ittly I, 1851, • 1! . :11a1;., to July 1, 1851, - iot.n t,i January I, 1554. to January I, ld • Adain,! to July 1, 18'•4, to \Hoer., Jr , to January I, 14 :55 ti T'l 11.11.1, , , to July I, IS .4, • to loty I, I Nolde. to tuft t, IS:11, It, 11..esle;,to July I, 1551) !I:•llead,"to,Juy L 18d1, • •. 'I I tortian, to lily 1, 19:,1. . I' Heaton, to July I, 15:4, to July 1, 155/, 1.4. Ilaintu. -, r, to lanintry 1, PoOc% it, to January I, I, i•- • • 1 L;rown, v ; ' (On WTI.) to May 1, 1855, tY, t/cIIIII, lu November - 6;1854, to .July I, 1851, to July I, 18'54, It'Fr4,r, {0 July 1, 1854, i Itrit2lit,.to January I, 18 15 , .I.dittew Weir, to July 1, 155.4, T.,1 1 Joimury t, 1855, I.t E hers ; to October 16. 155 8 '1, . 1,. to April It, 1955, h. y I, 18:It, an I,euh Ilaminer. to Jun 1. to Jilt I, 1554, •, Diowo, to January 1.1855, imam.< to July 1 , isfo, routa-flai N.• to May 211, F.. i•i, to Juntittry r• It tor, to IS.:11, un tlardo.. to April I. 19` . .4 Io filly 1, 1851, on 4 '11,111.1, to i8"•5 , 1:11,1, I; 13.4 5 llttcls, to .(tile I. 1, 311., 141 [llly 1, 155 I. 11 1,6 .14tly 1, 185 /, „.-te Etifultii,m, to July 1. 1851, to tiny I. 1551, ' 11.-”,"er, to July 1, 1551. t.,,,•1 181tamion, to July 1, 185.1,' ; itintzlitger;to July I. 15.51, i ',met 11:Stager, to luly I, 1551, Royer, to luly I. 1551. llammeheti, to I. 1' 6 4, I Cowman. to July I. 1551, ' • • 1, , ;n \Vit.:on ti,A-July,l, 18.54, - .',l,ltoti \‘'ilkin-, to July 1, 15.51, .\1 Nichols, to July 1, 1554, ',towel Slertz, to July 1, Dodson ' to December IS. 1854, L ttia-; Bock, to July 1, 18 5 5, • ..tt.e--t;k • -an, to July 1854, I LI, II) July I, 1951, 11., hard I ',trier, to JuinturV 1, 185.5, Douglas ...Jr Co , 11. Jun 1. 1555. I,rr, Carter N. -- Cu., to Jun_ it .11 Demon. to Jute I, 1854, ;witiatt,.MoVer kVCo , to July 1, 185/, • • i 11 \k"..iouseller, to July I, 1855, • BUSI N ESS DEPART:II EN'I. W tow Ite nlliiUUWll to lie prulea.sinnai raid :` , l lt, L Dottorni, Dentist, in lo•tiny'!, paper. lir I PA RK I N . 6: Co. liavti iiry • -land o! 004, Martz, Centre StrAgallltl'Ull• , L tre , :,,,d;!'"ric , cl stock wally for sale • re-Lc - ,Lswoirit S STNEE4'. Nevi York •.•iiec;; are Mont wumg Cabal • - rV, a work for which unprecedented 0. anticipated. *ee advertisement. t)rn New Yong, •un -Pun.A. l , letters I,e found flighty ipteresting SUPPLY' o'r lounNALK—For a number ~f week! we Have run out, of Journals; and , up?lY , only a few odd numbers previous s the fast of July. Since July we have an addittonalmumber of copies wit) ati , upply subscribers from that date. Those wh" have made applicatioys - * copies to'be afrri reading this notice, know the a- vij theq.orders have not been 1 I(4 SVt .RVITE especial attention to the, mcie nt ,annther column heeded "Lail : . +Ango la Jeso,t TUdieß.r• It explains the armt that Ita , i fur some time been Ito hit= 1 .11 . : racing between .:ertain of the .ilumish. :!:141,r. , , in IMF. couutry,and to winch we base iimei alluded lately, .in connection JOURNAL BILLS-ANOTHER CALL I - PA S Ell Mill LIST OF DELINQiENTA. TO '11.7. PUBLISHED. Wo ace nisw ettgli;eil w mall Lut fur, sulii•cripliedi and will torwrd therh each week in the Jucnxnti , ati hot a, 114 (-.in lie pry ' pared r ore tput-it r ubli:zetl to tit; nvl to other-. a ho,have tirJ a, their arrant• :i•II due; ;IM renialuder.a;rl our tiow rein iri3el)ledt..l . ; , , tgitl t•zneel l OP` On is aboui lb, lir,l vi A wyn,i, ittence of a ti-1 of 'certain itcroiouti whom linve for thr j4rtnci. tal uILrrSVNr '\" I,,•trt art •111irely c v y o na , 0111" oe.l.•is, li-.‘ll-I.)i-po^i. 1 i t „, 14 r:if. ~) i u or ,f,., ev,l.OVer . . . .. 1;a 1.),..5w ..1 ~‘i ,:i;l!er war to ~.: our Ationey, 100 Oat w.! wato .k:vily. Morei.ver, il rliiiki.h.lit -oh.erkl.or- 01 e..•11 ,- ral , '!irhi:-...-laliJin''. tirdAitein: to,littled ,0414 11 . 1.1' nui titer br -tirdu,kl tine give, tlmm 1101 . :ce 16 11111 e, Una Wll the ainotio uf • uh-cript i,lll rh rre(l!or'otir 'roper We lut,,,r —all4l lat,or !var.]. awl pay ;I'4 liAli InII :or c.‘1111.$:.11 ai, raltrr, In 4 . 1 WOllll its:l pr ot it G;r: per-ou , ale 1,•••:1. are in Alvor —Ainerii•ati bprii I feel alz , iiied-fioin app.:A.:awes (alilmogli : :a liigler mutt mScell at the la,t I label natoi!al eleG'- 11011) That .I;tleer 17,: in the initiquity in ntm.h~s;r afterilie vote,: are called, Wben ut la•t•,cleelitia, he had ixiy-tte majority. Votirs n74(triz,rt.vr.4l.---Alaay ut.ottr • w of1;y tAVe two or thief , dt,11111% , ,,i A •01111) . 1 OUI" collector t., eall:..everal Milt,, lit.:4ore hill is paid, in - tttatt; VI it ~ ..1)(11t1 ql • cashed without trouble. TICIN i-y.lll,rsol. In toiany ...4,e-;• we arc t.u!..jeeivd it pens'e ul from '2,5 to fml per i!elrit;ou init• atotiont (kir in clille, ting the fia:sc al tv:ty:i heeft.prollipi Itt the .throNal c , anti have flsorod ttu eNTIE.nr.e to giviitg. itt)! value lot (li,• ol • -(cvhioli ihe rnug d i p/ 31:1 there:or, it c. (Juju At to ,libieet to'yo' large iti We hope sto‘bol. our these . frt,1r,..1: lOto.Nto- antl . ;itarelle MOIIeV prWittled -WIWI' the i.wilicett.r:,callz.!H A. ' , yelp ve itittk , reti tteirl,.tall t,Or 'uLsciiLen, they Yoo:ti-tlit?aniottittsilite. MD 1;0 •I (NJ 4 ti I I I 2 00 BM Oil 110 ENE 00 4 00 00 I 00 ELM 2 00 2 00 2 00 MI 00 00 1.0 , im 2. 00 4 ( t) 2 (1) TIIE 'FUSION A reat„,,,/ It :: , n i.'going nn throw:11011011N i•utlit- Try -,I wilt,il II I:;.'t • Di twiny : , t:iti:• iiirt.:l4,iiii•iii iii, cifini/11•Iwil. The iii-li•rhito : ii - lon ‘..1 the Alllii,to Icw . tiiti ritly 10 .w.te.iid :-;;;Ii.-rii:, , :,- - Iiiiihit ili/...i.iti. ••I pridttr !-Ovek,igill . ,'. •I. ~r1:-k ~;1 ;relkpl . rany . t . k ~, -kilft,u, iiiiirol • Ike 1.101 , 1N1 44 I , rkle4tiog'tiw roo.l ...),loperly ,5; (kill, ati4 I , ;:filro',V . ilk• hal:knee of ill, Is ii - al I/W.V., 11110 iii.• ii:111,6 .5i Ihr ptilti'4 iiii•- i.ii l 4•lll - . limier ..err .1 1:•1141011• .10k , c,Okiii, kp, lop ~.1 \V Ikg , , Pc., 1) •1., , , fai . .. :11141 Prililli.ii(' I ki•lik , r - 1:11tv ;Iwo Liitil :N:itive• A C,101 • 11 . 3ik, I iiktf.e •••Jitiowil • raii , ......!l4lll,( the Cahill:W:l rural(:. • Ni . ..7 ' 18 . j 14.1 ., Ida„154:141.•11 , 111. 1..411:.•.:.. I 'ln ~i,c,,,1,:, ii, , ,, i iv the rrii.i,il4 or pp-155.::41.. Ili_:,ptopt:l4,'• . •,ilo..tni,;..- cl aw, ;.11.1 prtr , lly moil..:oly v! n . .:11 ....411.?; :Sc.& , qt", 11,. 00/..1 . • It, 11" : 0 , 11 . .. ~ af 1,04 , ,1!,.., 1,411 1.,....1;, , , , ,.. l etifiii,:illi,-, iti•mitity. eitiw.itki,i. and. pLopei- •• tiii•tiiiii, of rciwiiitt- ,irii.icat.iiii, li, !Oa*, . k'erniiitit. lyl...•iitt-pt, Aliciiii;;Ao, Iowa; , iikti , :liin, ( I, qt., Lula rallaajo-. 151 ":14,•.' : 4 1111,7,, 111 Z.: lil imlC:t.l li .• :lilt, A 4111•111•11ition 0r,:0,,p0 :. • oto t ao., ; _ f,l ,•, tho, h-t wo 1.5, 5 .• to 1., :,,,i." • 0,..,,, 1,. :OW lii„' .i iii E, Lv• elotie :i , 1.111.: -/', , r,'et, 4 1 :,••• • ~. , - tp i 'Thal';' it, to 7, T 1 Tho 14 , 1 )1 .1.1 ;1W is .i• fwvi Itre: , ''lorlll.li. '31'.1;. , ... ttp“it Ow. 'j' allkl 1 i Inted-,” ogBin-4 iiiiiii, and ...ill iliyni all •dtri, ;, of liard'iginit., - :Div: 1,1.1 ni41; 1 , . a il t ..1) 5 •011 liriptd al Ilw Kiii,.,v Nolliiip , ,•llien u cuc : al .• lb.- \V higs •:• slow a Inn; -, :r. ad Ihe 'refit jw.raltre men, and (Iwo a bliew 'at t s ar Free ' , ..ilerF•';-- in irldth,iliv-itoui fellows hap! tlieirloods !hill. !lilt [bey ilzr.dre,llo , 1 1 130 , i' 'Hire 1, , them , i•Ivi•• liiive itivia;i•il - 11t . i•ir i•ottelteled lm tutliti , ..' 1141 :111 tlii. lai - imitirttl. i... - 44e401 Ike (-.i•„ A motic-atii- tit: Piiiliirtittm, Ike. iix.- te11...t01l 1,1 :' , :.11 , ,,y, ..\ - 1.., the et.lllso „01 the Dernor racy, die 1.41*. , 51 liel9fmr.)ol';:liarbAril die.-vilv 'tin'ta."iii-'11... 1,, , ;11 , -. li.eliti!•-t . 1)1d wi-lie, of ilit. Eo eat iiia-s id the peurle ;&X.iiil lteu.'e, 5 .0 .wontler' they . it'! ill ilitiir iniOfil , 1 010 itillliP N4111110:1 Valk• -• P fi ^ alli-1 I Ilik •-1• 14 . 11 .:_, `arid aillorralu , uneinV. Ihitvri v.ltil l lliint,i • li ' 1 00 '2 00 !! 00 L 111 111 " .2 111 1 2 till' I, l t Iv - 1 1 4 2 01 El tko It 00 F now TO LIVE, 11• lloT• WcATil fio V An ounce of. preso-tilion,:' every WI; 2 °ft '1 00 kiioVils, B worth just sixiccii liutez, su nitwit I no cure (aypittlupoiii.) isOlw,- little eUia 1 s ' ) care atiout 140 will "put !dill flit Itti , t wea.th lear the D.ktur; nine tune-; ottt tif ten, quite a safer a any other 'iieason:-- Alitopo.s, we quote the- fidkriviri4, scaitoa able ilule.4 troll) the nitiit.iwn r : EOM ISM 4 MI 4 00 00 2 00 2 00 '.l)..in't drink ' tot . ) . much feed wa l ier: Im merse gout wrists in the water beftire-dribli ing.l-T Eat lilitly. Let ..floae stimulaft,ng beverages . ; or drink utuderately;' Acid ! ll tjuals,.likeilenionades, are nut mheahealthy:: with wateri'supplied fi - u iruu founta i n.,; with gutty pert:lla inside rover lug-, is a, veiyr '4und drink; E,t(ef let alone !..ar.aparilla and root be#re.nititylinds. Cold water, witi i i ruchlai•es and ginger, makes nn:eitifellett drfiak.. Per- . sous 'id t..tilentaty Italith., nail 11;1116 liavtii - blit fittle exereise„ May as well waiuJ;until .Ilte ..weather is a filth , istoler llefore . iiielnliin. , 'm uc l. iu I."'el cat . 'The alednienee will not.injure either their health or .lioeket..--- • Partake of nothing hilt friedi vt;ii,etaftleft • .-- Those that have become witted, at'g aboi)t as bad as- poison. 'flirt' prodtire 4.lk.slern :aud death. Good fre s h milk is a healihtul Itisu• ry. New. unripe potatoes should he eaten with extreme moderation. - Tninatoesi'are excellent. P,erries are good. Lac of wlMle tome Toad remperateE whatever2the app.. tile era Vex. Ent don't i.e . tltoo mad': Am't drink foci flinch ; teethe alien, and fUtepr4.an indulge n no violent exercise --iwerVe .. a clear consci\'3nre, "'void Of Hi eti6 touudi; God - and man," and you need :have little fear of cholera: nor fret ; Oyer tli...,l.li ,, liiini! heat r`.#l' stial trier. -- - • 1.. ' ri'llrr. Is TIFF: Pnicr-ors . I,isti , ;}Ay:- LN.,- '` ' • PA £1: gS. -- 4 -.., I weensequenee ot tile great ItIa • on the inicel of paper in Ett.gla pa, st:Finiftry di mintAing it altogether deq i toytt.gl the profits of some,,of the pioviitria . li jourhak, sc , lne ut jhejoittnal.. there have e....x,lypd to increase their l a lei a iat keripi io n ; ; . In qlas gut* a oloventent.-iaax4 tToinq , !. t o to ,a-ar,-.4! the price of all. the paper:. two . iertits ojt a Copy. In Fuglaud the /I : ll,OiGt,'i r it:i „finifita/ has itt..:Claken t h e lead with a!sitniltir 111- Crease. r., • , fre - Tinol.,l:- W. SWITT•011, lir Ita:, beim atit+.lls-'l l .l,lttift fur, the ptivitti;t• ul Itiroi.littug thy 4..1! that ti•ify with t•ooktio , . • This ttz an odd bviutt-t, but it a ;mat dciln(Eenuine dimity In if nevi,tribetetF.' Imo i t 7 : tiac'o paid I lope thht the tied c,4. their wan huhirc• cam wit! ,•r,r6r Jar R,“ r 4 7 , cnoiaz or .114ujit4Alencg-. We have heretofore made Sefeteare to the !important fats that • Orestes A. '.lltrownson,. 'the able though ultra editor of the' Quarterly 'Review, published.ux BosiomMieof the most :Utley propagandists and defenders of Ro- Inamsut, has in the current monthly number of his tulgazine. taken ground. apparently , favorable Yo American principlT, except so lams they are supposed to be antagonistic:A to the extension of the ecelestaitucal .powwr .01 his church. The Bosun P4tit, the lend ing Irish Catholic paper in the country, gives a general endorsement orthe.vtews 01 MT. Urooasou, and the Joint efforts ;Of both ale directed to the expedience and! necessity of opposing foreign ••ritlialism" in our midst. The motives for this change of ground, and introdaction of principles, so iconservanee on their face, to the pages of these hitherto -ultra defenders tit Romaniim, are to be found In the lace that there is a growing, determi nation on the part of the eatholirs who Itsve become American citizens. tO oppose the mingled spiritual and lempiral control pi the Pope in the church government of cart . gregatioas is this cuuairy: that they hare heeutrie disgusted with the attempt to - tron plant trot the desputisers of Europe to MO republican soil, the seed of that, oppression, which like crops of tares, choke every germ of Ireeprinciples and republican. t eaching, and that the tyrannous evaetions, which have for S( ninny neninries, 4111 in ItirO, Ike souk and bodies of Roinaoill votaries the old world,, are repudiated by: many wti:o have sought in this asglu n ► oh liberty, the right towu'ishiP God.aiTurditii, to the di tales edeutiviencp, as derived irorn.the read- log and study of the Bible, rather than pin their faith to the erring tea.-htngs and niisiy traditions of - those who t•lattti to.be the rep resentatives the,t;o:lheatfoo• earth. .qs no European eintutry has groaniii . l'inore loud ly. suffered more severely..or been negratlM more ahieetly by these influences, than lre-• had, it I. no wonder' that the-7e changed opinions. their open expreSsiO, and this ••itir it ot traPlacahlepppositiOn Nave mantlis red dietuselves roore ituinediatly in the aO - an,: Writings tat 1651111161 in our touthit. The altitude assitned Iv 5n.11.1 conqitilfes - the radioaltsro" which 11r,iliinsou and .:tte BListon Pi:or see:: to cheek : had therefore they how hope to introduce, under of lie partial r ridoritetneni Aineriean.pri'n etples-, 3 WOOl9l horse. filled, kith the elr tuent.r of danger and 'dear the and the eifiS ihey- bring:." . - . . 111 liJi• whiniug and hypastti,:a - " rosera ti,itt" 01 these journals, we find another t:1- 10ri 01 leituti:ut to obtrude well upon our dm - or:tic puller :. and in Iltetr intiotts (16. l ees We reeogl3l,te the eulk 0/1410 Neritel:ik, which babe alwa%a nemled clue lu the ialant Eleretlie4 of ,tir viol and rehgiutts watching an oivit molly to , tratigle . ilteni in their cradle. - I , pon the whole biAtory oi Iteland i< own'tk ed tl,e tootinin of t%ianuv .eared into tc. «oil : branded upon thehrow; of is Emus, and cor , iug . , their desiin untie she land of song-and,- hit:al/y.4:1 now a deSert, and Its people slaves.'! This has litell 'etreetid, not bV ally fault of ditch's, but !by Ow sy , teinatized - wrongs of flUme, butler the tuthienees of which Irishmen have exhitikted their en ergies 'ill keeping alive the tires! of sectarian feuds, and fratrieimil hate, instead at dateettug, them to the aChievementi of their national iudependenee, pr the concen trated endeavor to obtaio any amelioration, in their political Jundittim„ p'Cuunell Was the master-spirit in directin g this systeni of •, wrioig4 ii ;he world's reeordweean limb no matt mo re hullo Win his pules:44MS of pa tot ism ; inoresupremely selfiih in his ends: more slavish in leis cringing suliserviency to the 'tower ut Rome. • The high people,' blinded by his hypocricy, lived-him ,•• put wisely, lin tddo well ;'' they shriued hint as a saint in their hearts' affection, and utVer thought to /ill the veil from their false proPli et to show his debututty ; while the few who could see through his selfishness, were actuated lot many years .by nutdaken pride tram exposing it, and like the Siartau, sits leretl In sileuce, while the heart was lacerated by its concealed hopiecits. .But the siiniul- St:HU; elements at length broke forth Mid the '• Young 'lreland " _partly dashed him .from' his vatic pedestal; but nut until it was tou late to effect any good. The effort whidialley made to eulranehiselreland was noble, and attempted in -the lace of alniost certain defeat. The sad results are known' --it ials, condemnations, transportations— suflering as felons pi,Austrafian penal cOlo ides. and the ernsittiq nut s ol every -spark of 'tree and liberal principle, found tin Ow Sod et Ireland, beneath the iron heel of British supremacy. and . Romanist intulerance.' 7 - IYhat a sail page in a :natiOn's history' to lead, what a sad commentary upon the blast ing influence of that tyrant hierarchy, —typi fied to titednythic atm:dot Italy liy Saturn, who devoured liii own children, and whose statues were always hung with letters ! 1 •:: Associated with these members of the "Young Ireland"-party, who, have reached this country, are many Germans and Italians who, haying been severely schooled at home, 'have become convinced that the religion which ts• the ally: ot ER, , i`tiPti tyranny and "la \ oppLssion, is lint thundial ori•those,•prilici pli - of .t•goad will to all nit r " which . were heralded as the harbinger of , the . advent of the_Redeeiner upon , earth. , r, 1 . ey • arc . 4- willing to forsake the creed uf' r their. youth, laid t hey cannot believe that Catholicism itwans" universal supremacy in temporal ids wet: as spit itundriffairs. and thus animat ed, they are ~ inking Finite - row , -1 blows at 'hr touts of 11 oinanistn. whose i reverberations have reached the Vatican, and given ri'e to a MmHg.: of tallies. The Both:mist prelates now in this country, 'atomic:lllot *what they denominate "railwalistn," are', ready to adopt a change in our Naturali7Mion Laws, !to .keep away progress and the! spirit hi die If eformatien. In then fears they !outlay themselves into the admission ul the propri 'etv and jltitiee of the-foundation principles of Amei Wanism. Those of nor readers Who have not access to BroWnson's Wiwi'', .Wili be able In flatletsmud his new iprograminti of ideas', and die extent 61 eititeessitin tennis! Rom the Papacy, by the following extract : The t . oUalt V, Iheiefote ikle, lit t:efla t'alitioll feet • lint 11 1 4 '401111d ratter at 111 , 114 . ei0 /II eburstil to tel , l op it , itattottalltv lo them (tokeemer,t, ol! to -1/11:( the F.ll.l3iii 3 , 1 it, initnnitil toe to he 313vei!ted i,,,-, 3 3, Of i!'111111 t . 4)111,e Is tweCanta,taate Ilietor 111 , 111. i,,.., . 1,-t,'., or prepuhees, It leek that II ha.lthe rwlit to ,ay, iii all not repot:molt tO•tlie'moral 133 w ; -ti I, for volt to c001 . ..w0g-to tot, ttoilor • lb to rill' NAlit ii, yiot. We dal not torte yOtt to c o n ic Isar. ; we do hot lulu you to remain.. fl you doi not lihe IN t, We are, volt inav telorit vrßttee you eatne: -. It I front inoltve . . or Ito-pit:Oily tipett Inv tloori: to the Ntrate , er. and admit Itost into, the ho,ont (it Illlr Lketi il v. I have the right to exp , et. Iwo to yout..lll to tor 11"1114t , Ige arrangeotent.. ' aria 114.! tulqertahe , 1., ~ ll, l ire or tnierfi•re with them So 111 , .wttli q. flash? 1, .WlO.ll ita)Ill [ol,llBllly 11 4,pe11-• as do,.[• to toolorr , rtilli'd trout their owol.r . ountry„or 5. , ,,1• thitartlv leavneg it :to nuthe their .lotturte It ;tvill itelwr be 133e3i.ed to find theta fort3eit int; that the;', ate li , E.1t, , 1•, a , -hiding the sir,: at natural-born i.iii -zeti%.,'and proceetlitlg at otter to :tat:e the hiatinfe• diem Cl it- forams 'Ton thertiQeh., ' t , . or ecru V6llllls ni• t ilk , 'their ink ioe, 1_ • , 4 flow many times, within lihe last seven years, in these Columns, have- we used the same arguments - ! And now[ we find their truth roneeded. 'What say the Pennril/ea alosi, the.Erentrig Argtts, andthe Harrisburg Union, to these admissions I They ever the whole gaunt!. , But Mr. Brownson, ar gues mai political Americanism is objection al 'ecauses it opposes Catholic iforitpiers only. 11 ery he falls into the common error of cow founding, causes and effect, ,and, his efforts to prove that Catholicism has t , provOked the Autericau feeling, are reffned by the.ex perieuee of every unprejadViti7en. Whip demaed that our osittunality , , ould be mer (red ili 'destructive foreigu'rturrainzations,!and that our institutions should 441tverteil Irate their origioal course to aceimA tlate their manners tastes; and prejudieell"'' Whti for get. that- they are but guests,-assume the airs of hosts and masters, and seek tot; take,' i the management of our affairs tipondhemselves? The Irish Catholics, and only the Irish Oath ulies ! What other influences have ,we to di ead or combat? The Germans, it is true, have wild friotioas of liberty, which are in• consistent with rational republiCanisni :1 but we have argument allowed, to combat them ; they are political doeirint, rind heir-errors can t i e exposed. But the lirtili CathOlic's Permit tto. argument—their logic is made up of brickbats, bludgeons and paving stones ; their aim is the extension of religious '.i.lue , trines 'Mid their desire for political suprema- WiLbased only upon the hope of innking theirs ' the national religion, established by law!— , I relaad pours out upon llS ' tt mass of , igl)• ranee, which can be controlled only by 1 the Papist - priektp, While Germail , and Italy send us men who may he in error; hut who allow ,their judgments to he warped by no Slavish subserviency:to priescraft: and thetelore!they think for themselves nod may be couvtoced of error, While we deprecate the influences of all foreigners, we can see a wide ,-differ ence between the subtlerairris of those !who mould the Irish Catholic . religion atnetagst as: add the radicalism of the' German; nod Italian schools, which may, die subdued! and mingled ha rinontously with theconserratisM Which forms the true safety, at . our govern ment and extends its power, to bestow per manent happiness upon all.. %it tirr.livp ;con ttentedly under its protection. We 'ask at-. !patina to the subjects embraced intlieeie re i Malts, for they-must be referred to again. I tied often, in the course pl the COMeStiIIIOW F.oittft on in our country between American I and•alieu intltionces. - We. have no faith In ' the',. - Ancerity of Brownsort Or thelli/of: ithey ' i'xrubit no change of principle, but only. a eteinge of, itielies ; still their admissions art mosdvaluable, though they ore strangely at variance with the lotirse'fietetofore.pursited by them. These will be but little diffieulty la showiug who stands behind to direct the . shilling scenety,.ut who, under the cliiiaia,- pulls the wires, whirl) control the suttee :of the puppets! . --Pht/a.' Sufi'. r ' • 1 - . . BUFFALO CB. ,! , Oil DITFICVLTIttg. The Albany-34f' ' e -Regis ter , , ol Monday last, has a good-aitiele upotithiienhiect. It • • --- - - 1:1N - • ---' :. says : : - - - -_, , ..---...„;..: - •-i.-l. -- -.- :-.•. - . ..• =•*-.- ~ , s. Thi,Poi*: - ilh : 4104411**! 1 1 11110 4 to at Bonier *iir ' i . . the - "ritm.kk,Aghe g in, Ik lut was sent torildsr" ltslj4jutodapik to etatunteinUyilse: ' " Blablittileteolll. lotting his inner ra ta n with the Old Madeira, . .• and Schnapps of. , ;-Archbialtop . ifughes -and Bishop Tietort, ad`ll enjoying: id . full emit/ai m& and dja . monk cross, the brispitalitteiril Gov. Seymour. decided imitost the Trustees and ordered theal4eremplotily to htuid over ' their temporalitfito Bishop Timm, and de: penance for their - :presutuption, in preferring to obey the statutft ot the Slits.; rather than the commands of the Bishop. This decision, a is said, was affirmed by the Popg, aryl that such confirmaticai.eame over from Rome in the same formulae ship that brought the wonderful daguerreotype of . the winking virgin of Rithini;: -1 Thus fortifier:, Bishop Tt mon demanded :the title deeds of the St. louts Church rirtiperty of.the Trustees, and gave them theit;choice, to comply Or be gored •to death, an ti pushed into purgatory by the head and:atoms of a bull fresh from the Vatican. •J; • :. " I' lie Trustees :if seems,are still rebellions, having small leaeo: the power ol Bishop li mon; or the purgatorial _pains; to which he claims the. nhility to consign them, and hence he ccilines thrinderitigdown upon theta, with a bull of; its4numunicatfon. We take the side of - the Bithop in this coal roversy..--. What tight, weithould like td know, have Trustees, Who ai.V„Aniertean citizens, acting under the 'authority and by the sanction of American laws • ".t.ii question the commands of a Boman ilis t imp, especially when he i.-. 7 backed by the authority of a papal 'Nuncio, 1 raid a decree of the Vatican ?,- Of what use; I we shuuld . like is know again, is there ',in 1 being a Roman Ili'shop, it one cannot grasp all ti.e temporalides of all the churches and i wield thew at L easure? would tie a them , Bishop it Trustees of re religion. socteil, in this State, undertake to aet or think fo r ; m theselves, and .re up their own opinions in regard to temporal I matter against las absolute command, en ` domed by the allthority of a Nuncio. nntl 1 sonettatatl by tirlecree of the Pope? A ipretty eonditioul ; pt things that would lead to! And think tdu, what a blow the tolera tion of such a heresy would he to :he supre -1 'navy' ot Bowe, lend the spiritual abiolutistn 'rut the successor :?d1: SL Peter. It men ore - to ho periniited.to'4l- or think for themselves, 10 Mau their nail opinions, and work their own way into l i t - iedise. with the aid only of the Bible, it. 141 y teaehings, and through the [noon pt Ines ill an enlightened eonscienre, !here wili,romAo tie mightv little use fern Pifpe, a Ntiiiviii;M• otonlan Bishop any how veil van tilt it.".e: , _, Iqt/ t er 16; Leger: 'or Cincinnati. ;the cattioiii• priest rtrarged:wrilt ao assault on a limns) girl, Wish Mims! 10 commit 1 rape, was tried nu 010 thlt, before dodge Flynn. Tie iestritiouy teats aheut the same as that given before theiVoliee court, The jury, re tuaiued out -a tout time, hitt being tumble to agree, they -vreo ; discharged. ' They stood 60( fur convie s tinalor assault with julep; D contrait rape. an six bar assault ant: battery. There Was u larte crowd around the court house iluring:thirial. • Itelaliti % , .1:1CM C1i1;1041.X.. 9C1 2 1..9.7:11E1 OR 1834 s anestannelllbalii quantity p•olkt by Railroad 1111.4 week in '01, 7 7 , 6 OD 28;212 12—lor the week 76,030 12 toOA. Iti'ereu4e by Railroad 277,411 00 100-; by-entilit 51)14199 . 0) too. over Ike. ripply to ~ J 4llr iontud last jVr. The shipmenbilill short this wee1i,42,57S lon., all of which i. bsf4tailroad. Both boats end'-t..ers were iearce ditriifilhe week. The.AmtnentS fur the corresp.unlinOierk last year, were b:1,40 01 tons. The mittiltit•uplicity ol 'thd regtott, we are .7. 7 405 t -fed; is equal i;); 84,003 tints per . week , and that quanity would be:Osluced if the transporting noel , patties could takei.*away. ,' .. The supphy 0f....;,eal senj to market from t h e Ist of December, 159,ifi July 13th; 16.11, hasibeen derived front the (glowing seethe's of the region . Front Pnrt earbnC • , • - ' tons 217,067 " Mount CarhUn - , .. • • ' - 04,242 tt Seltuyt. titt'tyt - •11, ~'• -' 7- 407,553 Port Clintfini • - - -• 22:2,63S Fran :•:kei tyiLill oounte, - - " Atil , r , (4aiii•bitutioriow.,) . t. , ., ....____....._- 'eolith • ::'!J- - - tins 1,053,141 s ai We wereitiforried yesterday that the Philadel pion and'.l7,endit4.9 - feilroad Company !mend in ereasing '.;,the rain}: of toll and transportation 25 cents prriiCri. ufte6lie.l.t ill August. We cannot vouch f or ii. tr,,t:l--sindi however is the iurnor We 'regret the {'s Pent lash price of tech.—lint 'll cannot he lielped.)t is not the fault of our Opera tor-,4lle'r have iiti;duced already their lull Share of the ,iierere•e rei t ' hired. The s'opply of Vnal which passed through the Locks at Bench kiiven, from the WilteAbarre re• F lOO , up fo I ttlY 1"; 4551, um. , 145,4ri.2 tons as s iainst 141.000 to.saine:pviod last year, , . The Managerl . the Philadelphia S lieailmg Railroad Co., have decided not to declare a divi., dead hir Ihr In•‘01x inotidli, on aciount or the unwind 01 The llooln Jebt,' which luau been.ran- Qiderablv itiereol by the heavy expendnures n-..iniled w meet rlr. largely ntereased trade of the ,(:. • TELEGRAPII. , FutllA V, o`ut.nt P Frotigtti. hot.' Eit:itimott,l ILrttrtn. Nroculrnr:•~ tires York, Alhany, II li.id, OF :31 lIIPMENTS Iron I: eor Ihe wm.l; riolin on ?sine I:L i .':.y;,_•~~~. "70-11-. .1 1 I I I ; J 110, , IonSr. IR2O-4 Sr R. I.fillloß V. N. V. & viein ; 7SIS •Y :' I l'North !liver . 1 4A.9 Itt, Item Pi, 259 s I Pr I IC,. :AI Pot Werk,'43,789 T0t.311..r 4 Irts For It?.,tez. l To rutpe rear. ;,18 ^S6 it'll RJi*ola) AND (:ANAL. ; I/W.llllllv of t'v Railroad and Canal tor eyening Iwo . • •!I,i•-•. "Amnon., ("ANAT. I:l.`dird OS I (1,593 17 !?.81r, 18 1,!;;:i 09 19,003 12 14,207 18 . - :1:801) 01 non no ! , ,PAI 043:, l'ot Carton, : 4 , Uaven, A Chnioli Total for Hie • tort;, Total I•v ril7roro ut lh.rl, .• - . • ..k; folul 1.y(?nnu1,46,1 !tailroail lntrv, r,n':..),161 10 r , lupinent. kinle pe•ritnl year WF I: . TOTA /19:475 . .1:i • 82.1,f/ I 8 00 '41,!",1 Railroad, " Caitk • Incream• it) 18:4i , o 11 , r • RATES OF T 1.411. AND TRANSPORTATION . oY Ik:or:fumy TO .ILLY I, 19.14. Fii;iu M. C. S. H. P. C. Auburn. To It lehmcoul'.l-!• 1,70 11,5 ' 150' 'to 1,110 1,55 1,35 1;40 RATES op TOLL. BY CANAL Ti). ' • - iurx.l, 1854. From Pori Cailkiu to Philadelphtp, • " Mt. Caba .to • .• , e S.- Ha ve , to• " • Pt. Cliiit'Oti •to • ' • ' RATES OF FREIGHT BY CANAL. 'Pbtlatlc4phin. N. York. 85 - • ,51,90 85 , 1,00 80 ' 1,85 0,00 From Pt. Carl) • .- " Mt. Carboti, • • • " Sehuy Ittritiloven, • Port Crofton, - - SCHITYLKIII COUNTY RAIL Inll6winklAthe quantity ni Caul tranAporled evrr I diffeint Ruirroads in Srhnyitill Conn's , !in- wret: riling nu Thursday t;veninglaFl : • • Wtea. TOTAL Mine 11111 Sr, s. , ta R. R. 34,220 (10 000,775 13 Mill Creek " 11.535 - 11 240,070 11 Mouut Carbon. " 4;470,18 02,519 03 t•iehuyl. VrilleWt• " " 14,012 14 2.55,043 07 •Mt.Crirbk Ptitkirb." " 15,000 02 310,190 10 Tide Svhtlylkil•l: ." 11 123412 233,837 00 • •, UNION CA- AI. R. IL COAL TRANPP. - , A maga iranVorted daring ..hf; mouth of moxru: TOTAL. S.SO: 0•1 :13,19e. 07 :1,500 IS 20,1'.110% Union Canal a . %ratantir:ka 4 (l, • LEf,flGli ;;;OAL TPAUE. Ffrnt trom it*4ebigh Region for the week-end i=liiirday 'E•tning , • ~"v WFTE. • TOTAL. Stinatnit : rovi Os 167,934 06 Room Run,"' , 0 ? •••••.. :1rt,768 OS Braver MradoilVl:4l.. 1,591 13 4 7.2,043 OS Spring Mottnat4Colry , 5,391 16 • !, `4,663 OS Coleraine Coati , l 2,4307 iltl4 I , 28,309 oG Etig Sugar LSI!, ~.w8 18 20,741 OCI N. V. :V LettA:Coal„ • 6IC. .2,22 0 1 6 Cerntan' Pa. ,f.rp4l Co. '4IC. 07 . : 83110 Cranberry cog;!. .2.560 04 25,5.94 0$ Hazleton Coar:LlC,:o., 4,792 07 O I ;25-1 02 11;amond.Coal:Co., - • 1,522 14.161 03 13, 1 ,4 ; Mt. • 2,452 14 27,631 14 Wilk...A.:me Mil Co .• 1,309 10 11,767 13 . ;,.• 45,941 02' .401,9f10 To .arou pe'rio,l)ag year, 117,197 10 40,5,130 09 Decrewe so Oki': ' CU:4IOIICA MI, Savage 11.,: Road, Camberlandladil Road, ‘yeddernport,t/lon, • To'sarne od last year, Orresdr taa4_2ll, _ 1,031,530 - 21,611 12 rill n'. '.;tl I 611 . iS!" liU _ , ;.l4•L') 12 -17,754 00 ';‘„ iz 1,109,fr:V rip .M-42 11t=i0IMI 1,51 4 1, , 551 IQ lons, 328;110 05 70 - 69 - 67 EWE 4,205 IS :11LANO COAL 'MAI*. WXEK. i sow -4,640 83.962 9a14 141,005 22,440 " 1277,264 , 440 rJosiral4 33 1 1:7 ThitoCiaCi iltat kNOIPe 1 INGS.-11 leading derticieratic piper . in„lndl.c ana hatdiscoVered the' Witt& fouttirlibotit the new order that bitlately aptunglip, cal"; ledlha gnaw Nothinga„;and " Pitches sago: them after the tashionofthe Permseiiionidn' and the Barriaberyy fieworratie traion. t er giving what be rtuppote• to trek therri creed, thrtindigaant deumeratic editor gifts them a regular "socialolager.". as tollowt " This lathe creed of theilL)OW Nothings; They are a band offantiticositifools.' : "Thee•: declare n crusade against "the Constitution and the Statute Laws pl the United q3tates ' • —propose_ to drive from our shores tBI Itir eigners, and to check the tide tit emigres tion to our new States4to' degrade ill too eigners to the position :of convicts. They deny all but native Americans the advantage 61 education, and refuse to prmit them to be heard at the ballot box. I * 4 ` , • sr For men who that, band thernvelves together for: the purpose tsf per secuting millions of theirlellow ettizens, We regret that there are ;no cer ,and l ltafieri provided by the Federal Gov:- nment and the Stators. It is the duty of the Govern Men( to protect her foreign citizens from Me (2itorten's designs of this tnrirmour soctet j. ' " Blaze away, gentlemen If you can nltkf anything oft the "craft,, ' by such a course--i -why, you are weleorne.:to it all. Thst's our notion of the thing. [ I ILTTENEFIT OF DRUNEF.NNy.-.s. — trek 2lks-i -in ,his '•Sunshine on fiaily Paths," eOnveli P tu the following laughable t anner.:a great. social truth: - :;•As we walktitaloug, my , itendlegao to make,calculatioris as ,to how, many , peopto dourishtd in every couatry °tattle bid habits and vices of their telloW citizens. life st,t'orM a chain id terrible length to sl'ow how Mani men were interested tn . , the runkeonettt cit the country. A man reeled ast tt in: the imbecile staging elateof the , vice.. , : l'hat man,' tail my eccenttie triend, 'will dd the State some service tolinght. Presentli Ire will create a distuthance,.and I policenreo ,tvill 'walk brut all' to the ,sratton tome, and he promoted : his hat will be br.iken, ta the ad- vantage of the hatter : : ttis-shirt.front w1)1 he torn, to the benefit of some poor lone se*. stress. and there, he has broken his yard 91 clay, to thendvantageot the otanulaCtory we have just left. Pettroon tretticli,r will come at last, and with it the surgeon,. and With . the , aurgemi, herbs which are now grOtviiig under the burning heal of Indiac klit'ei. I ; WHAM' WET! 17 Tim Fo 41:%4 IN 'CMS COUNTRY rirry EAP.4 ' ,Oki) ? They were of the English he InntiOnge, risprudence, decendanrs of eld Eoglish fami lies:, blood eonnekttious;iniermarriages,lmer rant& carnal, and AiatineOhips :newspa vets and similarity- of religious tither: • -What ere she toreilit intinencei •noW ?L They are of the Irish disturbing from Ignorance, assumption pt political let poriance,-and en untiring perseveranee ;tor estabiv.h the-Roman t itLohrj liierarchi- -Mt the one side—and out the ieratans;.On the other„ conspiring to r!t as s e the Ittion!io all itc legal, Judicial, moral, and win' etiaa meats, and to esta'illsh an, ordinance not recogui7ing the Christian Sabbath. • These intleenceg.afe inshhciusly ~interwov en with our society, ~ nd it we mean . to pre serve our National - demand the vigilance of the (o — SuumissouN T. f 11. A (riatiau celadur, uait ;Oiaring arrested a negro mu, iok to the Sanctuary of tittudaluPe iSeitcoln municated by the Bishop, bud aftervards seoroced to tte.the uegro befOreeuteribg the Clturch, to walk' with.' him :up to the( altar, theiir to ask pardtin first of the Oar!. th'en untie the neon) and 'ask his Hardin; after • that to beg the forgiveness of the assembled Priests, and lastly of 411 the peoplem.senbletl in the Church. This degrading :Isebterice was carried iutu effect, and as Louie, left the Church, he was assailed byi a 'erg!. number of negro boys, and hooted with opprcibrious eptthets uutil he tuoktreiuge iu the 11086 of, thiCummi.sary of Police. . 1:1:7 THE CHOLERA.' ;—The Albany, 4ernrig Journal, alluding to the cholera,. suggests— ht. That any suddku and great C.hauge;of habits of eating, dual:inc. sleeping and' work ing, is unwise, and , 2nd. That it is of the highest itnporiance at this season that air, water, tooth drink and clothing should be ffe3iii. and ionte, and that vegetable loud shciiildherepo. . Where or what the eat; drinkorlear,:in breathe, is of little ;conseipience,-• lc . these conditions are attended to. k ! • • • to- Bors, Brwaiy. !—Alt Cincinnatti! boy who was; amusing titm elt hr t shootiag oil ~fire•eraelzerF, seeing an empty: Whisley• harrer lying on the iidetralk, put „a lighted eraekenoto it, and stripped the bunghole,— Singular asst way aiipear, the etploiton of the.eraeker forced ont:thenead of the! p bartel, and broke the tr.:y's 'Hands oil; boys lull or emptyi ` 'hi key barrelfl are not to b'eltampere‘l tviol.l Like the old latly's musket, they :ire oa4gerous without "stork, stoekior barrel." [CP The ladies who rook par( in the:•li ilitur- not at Barabo,i Wiv., have 'had their examination and ,br!en diachargeti 'on the ground that no crim. had been contmitted. NEW ADVERTINTS. - 1 PI ANOFI. unrnivEn hoot the Ni31111f3d4 . 141 4/1 •,4,3 14/ Kant nosewond ul Ortat e Pinta - eitvAlOce, $350 0c41,1 for 10 1 5—,watiant'eas I:all ah.l set tl at i l l e. ITANISFAIVti flankland nlnAte•fitore. " A ko, TWO I.ol)iitiNB tl ;.:and "lie al 4[lo Jet t efed--nlTirhare the rlty.rinli price," at Plotadelphia. H Batman sells no ,Intirtiments efrept such as he, a n ahit.,..//r; rri Into. Jgly . 14.1h51 • • • ! {?!.l— , DISSECTED SISPS T HE V MITE D . 87'ATE..4 iffi ll nhlert of 011 , 1 taoll3 yOu4 people familiar with the totabty- of different parts of ittPIC an n rotintt y, a nit It Is piretputed Id the pnhlle'. with the entnidriat belief that It Etiil Le Ittond a use.' ful and inettortlve tet at an Rimming gift fui the yntlihnfont i'j ti f•lt. rtir rate at Book a tot Ftatit,nerr Slate. July 22. IKSI I A G I (TREAT OPPORTUN . ty . :. 'Fa ;ilaA e a PORTIINE'r;', a 1, it. rii,ar.. ' ny purrlia..ing the stile riettl , and lkiidtVirJge 01 , manufdrtuting Ur. Itul.y%dt.vtis..l oileolaJake, I. or Urea' i 4, thorn :Deptt, alive (,r Mt) illoc.d,-111 , 0 1 Moat Vailint.lo Verellible . pr.hlivt..ol .141 ilie lailVell world. The present, proprletnri will heddine travel. , In! agent for the bustnea.,,,whivlt will,J enlarge The. I lake throughout, the whole [fulled Slate. , I' Peron. tithing In arrepr Of ltii:‘ °pane,' nriity,w ill I dor, t to td. WiI(FP V I , :t.l i Arlen '!..tr:44,•:!VJaor, r w low Ninth. Ow pre , :rufflei,;..d.) l'iullelphi4. - f . .•: 1 , 14t*.. l . July 29, 1A54- .. . . 1 --- ; • 1 • :- 1.. PAIZILIti & CO.. 1 ; At Mr (11,1 Staza tq' .11:1) 4 *4l:lz, t) EqPr.I76IIILY a hnounce lok the,' I.nblie this II they have purehaini Ilia stock of the P.A4 sum at their old- eland. add having mile': con siderable additions thereto by receut Louth purchases. ,flow revectililly. fallen a abase orpublie {Quatrain', • J. P. & aware that most bor.inee4 weal:stand upon.a platform approycl4g a o fqo4loyoliake no boa:atilt pretenvioue to wipe j lor advantages, or of fer or superior iodurementa aljovr the nein Miura.- hut say Tfili Uzi • In ardet to make room tor a choice: Selectibn of goods, suitable for the Autumn uade...,1.1 P. & have detettniaed to sell their present sfriek of tipriag and !Summer goods at a v,eir low ligute. disly ' • p.l 29th .) DENTAL stutalaile. MMH. L. DOIMONI, respectrullypanotinoes in the cations of Pdtier tile and ascent places, that he f: prepared wtmerate in the mold esiertil and satlefictory mnnner lin the treatment Of, diseMes of. the TEETH and 11301iTII Having a pleasant °Mee and bbotatorv, !unlashed with instruments and apparatne of the Most approvertennstruetion, with constant resoortes for °ldeating the brio infonaM. t rrsa lion relating to hie profession, he reefs, tie to rpare neither time Mor expense ittlhe enott to please. I . All operations pertaining to the teeth, whether ittililitt 3 / 1 1. or klEl:llAlgienl4, done ha workman like. style, and wauatited espial in din-31)110 and beauty of Mush, to ang.done lb the citlei ur' else where. • . (llfir4 in 31 AUK F.T stern, 1, rate ah.lilu f'EikTill, North a ide. Putter tile, • I July 12, Mt WILL BE PUBLISHED ON lac 411101.1iST. TUE CABIN _Bora sTb rtir Lißead -Nautical 114ulance ol import hate likSl, by the Author SO Mel Pirate Dorton Z' the "Law yer'eStory." the " Old Docidc," tsc., de.' i . The success bithertd enjoyed 'iy the ithitior of the above popular works is a sufficient gusramee.of the Bath with which any lanductimaa towline from his pen will be Aecrived by the Iptibile.,ll" The Cehin Boy 'a Soot y" is a romantic nerretivittalustrating the horrors ol the Blare Trade; -istflyftkd on In the coon of Attica. The author Ittag.eyVed lei the nary —and the descriptions:sad chats/ISr! be. pip, pd 4 from personal argualtitindemAth.-th . ..:-ThChtory is full of exciting Muting/010es* 04 1. cde - Mated wort of Defoe; —fiobtation ~fo ed has the advantage over that platform- ' 'insomuch as it is founded nu farts of egerjr.ditySf iirrenalfj.-- The blarney of the heroine oar i11e;i,644.7 .001 i, e til the Circassian Slave, surebn . " "las'. . eduiated and toarliallby the ' - '' - Air, Seymour—the commisWer of All 04..wfwe• ply the narration of artaditedsilliafitlantilhelthealnd all the numerous characters portrayed tolonglonit the story are vividly acid maphically drawn. The publishers have already reeled orders for the whole of the edition it *as originally their in tension to publish; ,ronsegitently. they have been oblryed largely to hemline ittlau , l they respet trolly swiftest that all orders: may be,!sent In immediately. They confidently expert that the weak will create as much Interest as any work of nekton that has of late years emanated , (then the pre:l, as, noluoilh. standing,slore the puldicat ion of "0 is Tout's CO IN" works relating to slavery In AMirrica, eta and cos, have been 1111LUtk011i. none batin *ppeat 61 haw lug relation to the system of purchaliing Maven flu I i the African Coast, written by one vane has witnessed [ it in all its hideous deformity, The Wink is Written Jo chaste and pure language, and will be a welrome and instructive addition to the'famtlyiibrary. , The work wiltform a beautiful octavo 1f0{414 of 400 pages, handsomely illtoursted with fine defray. logs. and elegantly bound iii cloth. , ,Psice, its cloth, one dollar; In paper, 7.scent,s; at whirl' tate j copies will be sent 'by the tinblialtets ; to arty -patt. Of Abe reentry. free of postage. , ;• - •.- '....' ': . rir FN. es. le wholes.' le and fatality 16.1144 h. erg, • . . • ELLSwoarti A ATRAIM, • No. *4 *seta= Went. New yorki - - ' And by slight BoothaUtta throughout the:tinned &atilt sad Nritbh Pt beloce II July 11,11414 :, 3 '. . _. i INSURitNCE. !MATZ INDIC/Lis Fourth Annual Stegintnt, Mayl3,i'laSt. Assets Mar lat. ISL ' 11350,31 S 70 Cash Presidium asdiekivrefi " ceived lb* yer, put deputmew,- v0i.618 32. Oulu Iteceivsekl -- z - - MVO IC • Ca* rfeldllNZ!. Basic D 9 1 ,0, AM 34 ' eb r; •' n f -• - - • : '' E49.81 floguarasee,, ' . mee t „ - 6101,305 1.1,- • . 06- 1 4o' ;10 17.031 ' , , • • of Banda. Montag es. ego& ti•mn,l usher good soeltrittes, •173,135:1 Reteietble. a 157,00 each on banA 'DJ In - I:insOs cf Agents; Fur Fir. or lid and Inflognee. qpg 10 •1 Jut. 17. 8/10 -NER. Agent July . 13..1150 PUBLIC - SALES • OPPITANS , Comm spit.. tTitstrANT to an order of the Orphans' Cowl P ot the county oI S.chitylkill, 'in ttie , Common.; wealth of Pennlytrunia,i,the sulascriber; Adinini...- trator of the estate ot James Prme,Esq.jal e o f t h e , Township of. West Bftalswig, in the cou n ty o f s e b, k otua, deceased, will erpose to sale by public vendor on SATURDAY the 19th day ,of - August next, at o'clock in the Afternoon , at .the Public Hemp et- IVILLTAAf iIIATZ, in. the Borough of Pottsville, In the cove t / of Schuylkill:, aforesaid, all that certain tract of Lind, situate in the Town shift ot Batty, in the rbanty ot Schuylkill and StateW Pennsylvania, to wit —l3ountteil by laud of onwOr late Je Yarnell, Joseph Bartholomew, lind surveyed to.. Peter Prailev, Casper I'lnel-end others, containing two lfnndred.acre' S,tii percheu,. being pert Of i sarvey - Made to William May by virtue of his warrant dated the 9th day of January, 17;6, and Being very rufuahle oaltecount of its be ing Cuul land, late the estate of t.aid deceaoed.— Tem. , and conditions Made known:at the ftittrui place oi sale by . • • • ISAAC SLIELI,IIAMMEO, Adcr:r 11 'Ey torder'of the Orphans' Court, i • : ' Lewis 11 ERRS*, Clerk. Pnatsville., Jaly 15,1h54._1_11.8_•Ct_ pm. ac —SALI I-7- Or REAL ESTATE. 1, Al; 1:1,. of IIW following described Reaknetate, bolus I natl.:a the residue of the Ural Estate ,cit the Late' Chitsiist. Ley , , deices 1.81,3 t. ohm the County of Dine phut, will te sold by the subscriber, by virtue of an i Art of the General Acrerably for that purpose passed. I at Hie Mate Hall Tatern,upposite the Coon Ileum., jn the Borough of Hail biburg. on THUBSDA V. the i nth, day of August, A. I} .1434. so ID o'clock A. M.: 1 N. 1. The 2 qf 'Marren in Jackson township. : sort...yea on %arrant io l Cnrlttlen Ley, of the 2910 1 Joty, h 329. . ' No. 9. The t 4240 1.:, re.: In same townrhip, cur. I Yet ...Ina *arrant to %tiro. Hoch, of 29 h July, 1529. ' i Nu. 3. The; of VD-arms in same township, sue- I reye,l .o. warrant 1.. Win. Hoch, of 10 11th Noy. 1819. •' i 1.40. 4 The S2lofl of MI runs in Sams town -11 shoo, -.veyedin. warraia to Win. Horn, ai the 9951. unit. tat.), and bound...l - by lands of Christian Ley, titdomon lioshofstall, C4nirt.l shretner and Thome+ I Fader. ! ( No. 5. The 5-21 of j 'Di 300 acres In Lykent ton n -1 ship, ,-.or veyed nn W 3 rewit to Was. Ho, h,'nf ~t he 11th 111110, 1914. • ii N... t. The 5.24 of t fif :".01 acre:. in -jal.kson and Lytons town-hip. enrsryed on warrant to I tinnier. a t ir e ut y,;.. i , n l d th o e f 2 ' l. 4 : i h m J n u , l a ya2 l 4 4 e , a r n d bounded by vacant land No. 7. The 5.24 of 4Of 2,59 acres in Jackson tp ; storeyed or warrant - to Jacob IfeCer, of - t he nth May, 1.329, and bounded by linds of John Wagoner, Pe ter nerfer and Conrad Shreiner. No: 8. The 5-21 of ;of 3f2 acres in !Jackson tp , suivajed on warrant hi Daniel Keifer, of the -Bth May,ls9l. sod bouoded:by,laods of Peter Keifer...la [ rob Keifer and mini 7.idinierinan No. ti. The 5-21 of cof-381 acres in Jackson, and Rush towhships.sui stied on warrant to 11. Zimmer. -man of the tith May,lB2o.and bounded by lends of Pe ter Geller, Snlomnn Imlhafstall, John Reefer, Daniel - Ketfer„and hr vacant bind. No. 10 Toe 5-24 of ii: 0(.391 acres to Jaikson tp., AllrvFved on warrant to. John Kelrer,of,the ...1011ay, 1820, and bounded by limb of 11. Zimmerman. Solo mon Imsbastall, John 'q.imme erne o, and by - vacant land. ' ' 4 • • NO, 11. The 5-24 of i of 391 acres in lime town !hip. surveyed on warrent In Peter Iced - m. 04 the Bth May, 1599, and bounded-by lands of John Keller, H. Ziranierulan, Solomon Imshogoall, and D. Keifer. ' No. 12. The 5.24 of iof 401) arms. in wino WWI"- ship. wrryeyel on warrant *to Contact Shreiner, of the B th MaY.,1 820 , and bounded by lands of John Mc- Allister. Jaciat, lietTer,*ter Keffer,snd:Seitiamon Im. shofst all. , t . No. 1:1. Ti..' 5. 1 2 i off of 49(1 ac res in sante town ship, rurveyed on wariant to Solomon Imshof..tall, oi the Bth b1av,1829 and bounded by lands of Peter Keller, Henry Zirmnerthan.and Conrad'Sbretfter. No. 44. Thes-ti of iof 490 acres in: l.yken. and Jackson townships. raitveyrd on inflaill to Wm. Moth; of the 20th July 1. 1 820. and bounded by land of. John /Ammerman. Illeniy Z.mtpermsn,-lohn Iterfer, and by recant land. i JOHN DOSSLER, A. ' ijdninigrator Jr bear , sac July 15, 1851 . 1 . .. 18-51 MANUFACTURES. LOOKING GLASSES. 111EALERS in Looking Classes, smJy your OW 11' inter on by calling and seeing my Large assort • merit of.f...olting Glasses, of all sleet and pattern+, at the CITY STEAM LOOKING GLASS wous. No. WO North THIRD 'strect. As it 14 the larger! factory in the State, apd doing a strictly Cash burl. twos, I can sell Looking Meese+ how SO to 30 per..., ceul,. cheaper than can : be bought elsewhere. Re , member, a good bargain bought, Is one.hal' •sold. JACOB CRAEFF, Nu. 500 North 11 st., above Poplar st. PHILADELPHIA. • • July IS , INSI '24-10t COLORED. WINDOW GLASS TV. 11101yBRAY 4- CO , WEdT corhar TENTU and HUNTER sts., • would respectfully Write the attetition of Mer cha am Builders and others to the beautiful variety of work produced at tletr ettabitshinent, affiliating of stained WINDOW:MASS. oultahle for-Hotels, :la yams, public and pt CIWELCHED ORNAMENTAL STAINED_ OILASiII. TRANSOMS and MOS LIMITS NE Vestibules. Balcony, Piazza andaltaircase Windows, A lso.Lead Sash and Stained Glass for Churches, SeElptural Figures and Altar pleeps, accurately worked up' to order, and furnisheili in any pan of. the United States. Flocked enameled and matted decorative Church Window Glass executtid idCottilc and other archi tectural styler, and competent workmen aert to any parlor the Potful. Orders front a distance, promptly answered, , N. 8.--ito Agent w4ted for thin place. . July 15.P14 g .2 ,7 1-Sot " . 'BOX & CO. J S H, • - tvirkivT,lißouivr) NATI's. • lIE SIinfICRIBERS manufactine Irmo the ,CAST STEEL, eIAWS, front Iwo infto..i to eighty 1w heti In diameter. Tt..-tr Saws are hai r deued and teaipered. and ore ground and finished by niachinery, designed expreauly for the purpose; and 'are therefore Much superior to thou wound in the usual manner , an they are strengthened end stiff- - cued by Increasing them In thickness regularly tram the rotting edge to thet Centre, consequently do' not become h ated of hin 3 :kled, 3n d 'producing a great sseing in timber. "' " They also mannfartnre CAST STEPI. hill 1., pyr and egoss CPT SAWS. and DILLE C Well 4, of. superior quality, 3 11 , of which theylhare for sale, or they may be ortainril of the principal hardware, met. hame throughout the hunted Slates and Cana da R. non & co.. . , '29 niut .11 Gold sires titi,w Tort. July 4, IsSi y. 47.21 TO MINERS & MANUFACTURERS GUM BELTING, PAL LINO, BLASTING PA PER, GUAI TILE asib.;cribes deities to call ihe allenlion of i final Operatere, Plachinisia and °theta, to hr. Agency for she vale ni Cum Belting; - Parking,. rite F. nal ne. Hydrate anJ feindui, Ling Hoge. Steam Pack int • 10 inolll.gai?ly lamps, than in 4 paper, Scr I 004 lIELTINii. 4 The etpertenr:e of the last eiyht'yeitnt has rained for Ilds Belting the confuletire of the Consumets; this, together with the futl hat great improvements haire Leen made In the quality, warrants the mannfarlu. .rern an RiVi..OlllUO it lobe superior in leather or any thiuget a., fot 411 otqn liens, (mom esproally for heat y air main Belts.), for the following retroos:' • I. The perfect equality of vt 14th and thirknevs %hick it will retain. 2.. No dealer; pf beta:l4 . o.r ?NI de v reei Fdrenheil ;t and it renpaitys'ilectl.le in any dezre-e af anti a. It great stringth dadurat tiny, dOes not ;lip on the pulliv,roneteetefUly a gain of power is ottnto.., ed,and, when adinstedio machinery does not regnicto alteration, as lethe Ciao with Irstbcror, any othir. 4. Ti: cczt 14 much below leather or , any other Thee.- )ettat are quire durable than leather, and range from 25 10100 'Par tent • pheaper in prier than, the Leather Belts or the same ettenplz. They arC also peculiarly adspipdto Colliery porptiees,becauce the coal dirt anti dues term only to add to their dora : . bitity—and sheybeing worn Ant, areworth nearly, li . not quite. hail' price for puking, • Irene *atoll lbfq fl , l Orders, la consequence of lain natensive ouites4 ha , re'. the preference over all orders at the Eartary-Tand he can always posture the Belts ordered through hitiObat hate to be,tnacle of a bear 'tee noelity, within the given time. • ~ Three andToor Ply Belurobtained In 21 hours'. fboltre—from 0 .lo Inibly can be made to order from $ to It days' mitre, of any lenglhand breadth. • ' bThese Belts ere now ovedin slims: all the Coh Bales of Rchuilkill inunty, ihd give enthe sat Isar.. At A. fllllimah's I . 3lliery of Turtainta, thee Belle are used for habit mg coal, and are preferred to either Ropes oi ChainC., riTEAlld general . . This astir!!! 4s now 40 general .by the most Akillllll I:manners and 'Machinists • throsighont 'the- United Idtatrs. It lc prepare tiothst 21 degrees Farentiiit wil l not street it. and is suptirlor to everyilliag tine, at no: MINIUMo hat so notch elagiclty t wbirh stands so high a degree :of heal, and may be used about all parts where slacking is twreviery; viz. Manhole Plates. Elston{ Rida,siteatti JoititsAteaut Chests, Cylinder Staging Boxes, etc , etc. Fusels gir d inlifolle.of any requlreilength. front I a 14114 Inch in thlciness, and 45 inches It 14•,ur made 3;44d cot to orde of any diatension•: • 110 SE. • !latrine wadi gret unprovemtnts in the manures.- tote of Viticanhed Itittiber llose,fcir Fire Engines. I.ocosnollve Englityl.nn4 general purposes, it 4s of 'Pied with tenewed.ronfidence ail decidedly the best article in' used 1 • % !Casette:ars pleas* nailer that sixes brie riv en. are the lost& diameters, and each size will folly measure In c 144, what it 14 Mai keLl • LOCOMOTkVE and FIRE ElyilNE. 111118 E.. EMIE Warranted to land il pressure of 47" Ins. Der square inch. , 1 34, Inch er (01, r I .• " " 2 1-4 " " t 3 i 1 . 1 • . ! 3 1 4: i i , - - HYDRANT Ildai Warranted to tand:a pressure of 7p Itir per square inch. - , __.;. . 1-2 Inettter tur.t, 34 ror ~ : , 11 1 . 6 ~' ''' ' / 1-4 -" I" ' i" int:NO - If:TING; 110,4 E. • :13nitahle only l'or liint con.luctinit purposes, and wilt not be a Jirdoced if onl: r pressonr. ‘ , ' I 2 iv,: h loe e r.ino. : - 21 {env!. ' 34d0 I do 4,, . k 24 do . = ' I do trio do i , 47 •do - , 114 do 136 do . . ' . : 21) do 11.9 4o I,t, d.t c' 35 do • I, 4dO I dr, do. - ; 40 do • - 2 Jo Ido !to . • : 45 do ' 114 re of an yllti to ..33.0t ,4rPorth air+ , to ord•r--nitto Switoo 11••: » fat Fire Engler' 3044411 er Pliiik• , The ihare 110111t.t.93 prat 2.4‘ antatew aver leath er, as it nee.l4. no niting„is o.l(er - fir tight, will stand a very high . peer: of brat withcktt Ipjaty, and is not agitated b Wm gevarest cold. ' l'auptillgA i lids-ppp, 4-z., fitrnished at this 14 wee. ?tittle Always on boadnattper tor ardeie roada to order, of Afferenr, WO, wAgfar.• from 27. ponwir to OO foaled 4 pe „ Want : SAFETY • , for working ; •Of the, bea mako for wading: by thr dozen or tingle. 'also Imparted Wire Haute for rotrettni and, repairing Lantge. Illy Ike yard. • ell the abate arfftbre for sate, Wholesale and re. tall, by 2013. BILPINkIa, POUVII4 . , Arta tbr tha Mutufactuntre; * ,1tt1y15,1531 •• . 118-• El 1] 10,558 5d - -----8378,708 la C 1 mita Gi ." 70 ' 6 75 •• NO . 6 6.1 J .. ,25 cent' •^y 40 " 45 eir,kniNc PAPEII PRIVATE SALES. • • Valusibie Real.-113atate..For True oubourlber stills - far I eerib e ei peal Estate. Intuit* la eke Ildrouga of Pun Carboni, llettoyltilt - Comity. ; • • • Ali that welotanwa TAVilbtlf Stair,' titled the EXellAhnlle HOTEL/ rag tot aSf ground situate 111 the corner of Jaeltea sail Coal Street.), ritnt amnia in front feel and in depth 210 feel, with , rhe att putionatices, cOosicting of enabling, lee llottee, three Dweltiag„lhoelet, a Mtge , Caarti•ru - Ater '• Shop.ac. Tne poopetlY ".I'/ been thoroughly tepaired, and its iochtinn and ar ranger-tient reader it the mar.' drairabli tsaeAD Fund • In the arrived at Vienna, uu the 4th of July, the bearer of the official reply of the Czar to Austria.- The precise teems el the reply have hot trauspired, hot ilurtschakulf is also the hearer of an autograph. tester trout Nicholas to Austria ; the• tenor of which is said to he that by evacuatiii. Wallachia, leaving tree the Danube, the 6111' cunaiderr that he satisfies all the reasunable demands 01 Austria. Moldavia is nut to be evacuated as the occupa - nun of that Principality is ne• cessary as a guaranty. for the conditions of the future peace. ' Paussia.—Col. Manteuffel arrived at Ber lin, on the rith of July. from St. Petersburg, with the Czar's reply to Prussia. The is courteous, and ewe's that the Crar coliseum to resign the exclusive Protectorate over the Greek Christians if the Turks accede to the joint Protectorate of the Five Powers. lie also says he will evacuate the Principalities when the Western Powers evacuate Torkeyi... but will retain the strong military position in Moldavia, as a provisional security. FROM THE BALTlC.—Homilitieseoutione. and fighting is reported both in the Baltic and theßiack;Scas. • Sir Charle Napier's fleet was still lying in line of battle before Cronsiadt up to June 29th. Shots had been — exchanged, but no regular attack had then•commenced. SPAIN.--A formidable wintery air:urn-own - has broken, to enforce the immediate dismis. sal of the Ministry and the Queen's favorites. The Queen has thrown herself upon the pro tection of the. troops still latiblul. An en gagement took place betweeu the Royalists and the rebels on the 30Al_tilt.—lie latter numbered about 70,000; of what' 2,000 were cavalry. Tile reports, ut dos t,.rttle or, cuu tradiciory, hut the must authere acc'uunt states that the insurgents cltargeii three times unsucceusfully, and were at last lurccd to re treat upuu Toledo, atter ghat luss. The flaalisis would again attack Vol, when. •tirexpeeted reinforcemeritsarrived from Sar ,k :WU en d timer p.acea., • Nh -grad is quiet, and nu general rising tg the Pro 1 "'"'" suradered a all hinds that the in / It is " s formidable. told it dew ads upon Cllffeetitgll .b e e •!he lusurgent4 or .he accjdeut whe. Ittaut. *hats are mum. • awl ' s POLNOS.-- • Kr Sudden' death., k dare since, Christian Yothers, a cuizL " DoYieifowu towobbip, was fouud m the woods near his residedee, and was uuable to Liu bad been lying out uver meta and War amt dead. He lived but a shunt time alter befog removed to the hoube. A "mineral" balite was found near hins.l As it was empty, it Could not hurt him. ,117CELLANEOUS. Cra" During the month of April of this year, 15,777,712 bushels of Indian cora were imported into Eugland. 11:7. Milttary,organiza:ron.—lt is stated, by a correspondent of the New York Sun, Met the Irish military number. throughout the United States, up to the present date, 50,000 armed and tromps. ri Pear I fishing . —A party oLgeotlemen Wilmiugtoe, - Delaware, visited Havre de Grace; Md., a few days since, to sthneits the operations of the diving tklli preparatory to the formation of a company to engage in the pearl &heir. Thirty.five thousand dol lars were subscribed, which is to be increased to filly thousand. , When organized. an ex. pedition is to be gent in the coast of Meitcu, .to commence operations. a:7 s a me weeks since charges were pre-, ferred against the Sistersol Charity, ipcum• beDIS of the Mobile City Hospital. The Governors made their Report on the charge onthe - -20th nit., and found them guilty of making the Hospital instrumental in the p i:o[ watt in of Sectarian principles. Since, then the Sisters have resigned their charge' and their resignatloo has been accepted. HEALTH Q 7" The total number , of deaths from chat ern atSt. Louis, for the week ending the 10th instam, was 216: rte' Which n the way to health, the UV dro•path, the AIM-path, or the Honirce-paih Where there are so many patio, it is hard to know whwh to follow. Ir 7 Di. Doremus, 'a chemist, is startling . the New Yorkers with some dangers to their health. He analyses the . soda water gather. - ed frottrat large number of fountains, and finds copper or lead, or both, in specimens taken from Some of the largest dealers, at this season, in the article. The result or his investigations he publishes to the Ameri can Medical Aonitily for July. n" Fearful Marratity...-The Danville Re. vier states that the dysentery his been pre vailing to an alarming extent in the neigh borhood of Leaksville, N. C.. within the past few weeks. In one family three out of five children died of it. In another its ravages were more fatal still, sweeping off some ten of its number in rapid succession. In Leal:s ettle, a few Sabbaths ago, the cloth f0r . 25 shrdhds was sold in oue day. In the upper edge of Pittsylvania, the country has been scontged with this disease to an extent but little inferior. • POLITICAL 11:7 Ca. 1.110 •%1 Clay making stump speeches through some LA the Western States Cu slavery. (E7' The ralley'Sprit, (Dem ) Says "the Know Nothings' are everywhere denounced by the Democracy, hence, it is not at all •m -probable that 1 1 11. ' Know N, , thicias,'.ip re turn will denounce the 'Democracy.' " - (i:7 l ' &I:fourth of .July celebration held near lltlilton,Nfr. Charles A. Kurz, a Loco fan. gave the following toast. " Ron. James Pollock, our fellow-towns - man, neighbor, gentleinan, patriot and states. man—may be be the only man elected on the Whig ticket at the coining fall election." . 117 Not a true 6111.—The grand jury' of Pennsylvania base had a Bill (Bigler) Wore: them for some time past, and alter mature consideranon have determined to write ..ig noramus" upon it, This is one of the o:d. Latin law terms, and signifies "we know nothing concernin the matter." The ae; cured is therefore discharged.—Det. Co. (Chester) Republican. . V* A Post Office discontinued.—The Post Office at South Thompson, Ohio, has been discontirmed. The late Postmaster gives the following explanation in a Jetter to the Jelersonian Democrat: "The Office has been discontinued (Or the Taut of a Locofoco Nebraska-ite fur Post master, and there is none in the proce,Deitbet could they fled any in MCA parte' '