Zinthelnimt PO TSVILLE, PA SATURRA7I4.IIII,OI .- lar THE MINERS' JOURNAL *esti far. S etre:station date any Whir -Sitespsor pa& t I vied in .NoreAern Penusile4itia , carentatex • volq the Coal, tram and 6u,iineAs own, not tnel,x thvt , and If, adiaining 'counties. but in all oar rttir., and it ~afea eiretdates largest among :he =asses in Sehuittkill castaly,eitkicAl Tender t i t „*,,,,, L ai the those turaahleAdvertiging atediumir'in t he Comity: -Eat few papers . have so ran, eapi fjlitt3 etirolleil oxitsaistaeriptioxlbt. • r AGEINTX FOR ALINICRIV JOVRAFALs DAvin J. 'torts, Mt Carmel; ' • iSeAC F. IMis, Aehland. • FREDIMICS, LAUDFRIBIRVII. Ta 1115401; Tuompsom A. Gonvarnr, Tremont ; VOLNEt Ek NUM., corner Third and Cheinut • sts.,'Philadelphin. Wrestzit dt Jonze, N. E. corner Third. and Race street z,. Philade.lphta. • ' CUM:LIS& HUBBARD, 71 Pine St ., New York. •. • VOLNEY , PALMIER, Tribune Buildings. " C. F. NOCTON. Cdtli Merchant, 521 Walnut St. Philadelphia. Who are authorized to receive subseriptieri. ad verte,einentN drtt., for the Miners' Journal, and receipt fur the panic.- FR YE -- - Nb: S -7 0 . F TEMPERANCE YOUR POSTS! COUNTY CONVENTION The friends of a Prohibitory Liquor Law in Schuylkill County are requested to ineetin theirrespeCtive Borough wards and town- ships, on Saturday the 2nd of iSeptember 81 2 - o'clock P. M.—and elect two delegates to represent them in Count, Convention to be belifin the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday the 4th ot'September at 10 o'clock A. M. The friends of Temperance in the T o arious districts will please give notice of the place or election in the districts, and: superintend the same. By order of the County' Commilleep • OpIOCRATIC WHIG COUNTY , . CONVENTION. The Democratic Whigs of S.chuylkill Co. ate - requested to meet at- . the Election Dis tricts of tote respective Townships and Wards, on :.iattitday the-26th day of August twit, bettigen :the hours of 2 and 6- o'clock in the afternoon', and elect two Delegates to 'lore sent (heti - respective Districts in County Con vention, to assertible at the house.of tieorge Kaufman, to Schuylkill Haven, on lenday the 29th'nt August, for the purp eof nom.' in'ating a Democratic Whig unty_ Ticket: to he supported: at the ens tog elecion, nd tima also to op three. Conferees to .' t a L u i similar number of/Conterees from North m herlaud County', >to dominate a capdidate to represent this diStrict in.the Congress of the United States. I '. JVe would urge Upon the Whigs of the County' to turn out at the selection of dele gates, and send such men'as will truly rep reient7the feelings - and views. of the people in uountri,Convention. If the people neglect attending to the primary meetings they must hot complain it incompetent or hump. er persons 'are selected to represent them to County Convention., By order of the,Sfa ad incommittee. JEREMIAII REED, ftriy 25: h,' 184.. chair Man. A. EIRICAN DELEGATE ELECTION. followiog persona were appointed an Executive Committee to aey lor the-Amen can party in Schuylkill County : A. M. MAcnceim.n, C. J. FRY, R. D. &WESER, JASES W. BOiVEN, WU, SILL!. MAN. On inotioh, Resolved, Thatch Committee he requested to call for an election of Dele gates to a County Convention. • On motion, Rrso/4,_That the Delegate Election shall be het 0 on the second Satur day in August, and l eoKrention Meet on the succeeding Monday. • ',. At :meeting of the'Esecutive Committee, the follovinig resolution was adopted: The members of the American party in Schuylkill County are requested to meet at their regular.. places for holding their Bor ough and T6wnehip Elections. an the second Saturday in August, between the hours;ol 2 and 7, P. M., Jo eleci their delegates to:rep resent the party in a convention to-be held-at the house of Henry Kauffman, in the Bor. ough of Schuylkill Haven, on the following Monday, at lt; o'clock, A. M.': said' convert lion-. to nominate candidates for a general County Ticket, and also. to appointthree con ferees tolnieet an equal number of tonfeiees from Northumberland County at a place and time to be apponted, by the convention, to nominate a candidate for . Congress. A. M. MscnoriArn, JAMES W. Bowrsr, - C. J. Fay, . R. D. SCHOENER; - ' WA!. SILLIBIAN. : Executive Conintiliee... PotisTrlli; July 19th, 1554. WHIG STAVE COMMITTEE. It!. Andrew C. Curtin, of Centre Cothty, Chairman. William Latimer, Allegheny 'I - • ',A. C. o.!'i..oomis, • Fredeiiek Lennig; Philadelphia. !` Jos , epli B.llyers, . • I Ilon..Wrn. B. Reed,. Stephen Miller, Dauphin John Covode, IVestmorlanil • I Thu. E. Franklin, Lancaster '•` I Hon. II: M. Fuller. Luzerne: • ; LD, 11, Northampton, • 'f,l 1.. A. Markey, Clinton, • David Taggart, Northumberladd . • wm. p. JOHNSTON Chairman. Whig State Convention RECEIPTS 411),ters' .Tournal," since last Pailtrattoa.. r/rWe hope those in arrears abroad will for-: word their amounts due,tts speedily as possible-as our espouses tor labor and paper are very heavy. leo Miller, to Jul y 1, 1854, 52 00 Claude White. to April 18,18.55, 2 00 . N CleaYer, to July 1, 1554.- • • 1 Sf. I' W Shadier, tii July I, 18.54, 100 .Theod Gurretson, to January I, 1855, 4 00 .fos,Hodges,lci January 20, 18!"..55, . 100 Joint Griner, to January I, 1855, • " 200 Mrs G W Farquhar, to July 1, 15.54, Wm Mortinier, Jr., July I; 1855, Milton Boone. to July 1,_1855, John Horne, Jr., to July 1, 1855, • "John-Tipton, to January 1,1835, David Glover, to July 1,.1854, It 0 Green, to July 1, 1533, • Win B Potts, toJuly 1,0154, CoUuty Commissioners. to Jul- 1, 1854, Thomas Bectel!, to July 1, 18.55, • Joseph' Atkinson, to July 1,1854, • Robt Ramsey.; to :September 5,1-85 , 1, • John Hudson, to July 1, 1553. , • Leonard Shearer, to July I, mai, James Wooloy to July 1, 1854, Thomas Sillyman, to July 1, 1854 . Levi Miller, to July 1, 1834, • Mrs E C Tbcunpsom to July I, 1855, Win A English to November 5, 1854, W Fletcher it Co., _lo Jan 1,1855, M Jonathan Pike, to ai!. 20 ,1 83 5, Win Alajdr, to July 1, 1855, Wellington Kline, to July 1, 1 85 1, - Paul Hill, to July 1, 1854, .Join H lltll , to July 1, 1854, tfirktoph e r _Loeser, to July 1, 18 5 4, TiKA Mills, to July 1;1854, --. 1.) Meredith, to July 1, 1854, John weber, to Rile 1,1854, _Vredertek Fernsler, to January 1, 1854,, Joint Plait, to July I, 1854, Thorna. Platt to July 1, 1854, 0 n Wiley, to July 22, 1555, Jesse Foster, to July 1, 1851, Geo Spencer, to July I. 1854, Abraham Heebner, to July 1, 1854, ,Joshua Yost, to July 4, 1854, .1 0 Roads, to July 1,-1854, 1 John Strauch.do July I, 1854, Dr Palm, to July I, 1854, ``,_ Jeninno Hartzhotge. to luly I, 1854, Josiah Parkin, to January 1 , 1855„ Jonathan Price, to , Jutibary 1, 1855, Wnr S Lewis, to January, 1.•1853, • • Benjamin Gaup, to August ' 1854, Win Mintzer, to January 1, 1855, "•.- liviu Gathlgher, to January 1, 1g55, lohu 13luitt, to July I, 15.54. . Win Ilertzog,: s tp, July 1, 185,1 !lowland JOuotqlo 1 , 185 4, • • John W ctlemsOit. to July 1554, iteury KilatZet to Dec 17;1854, N Ltueolk:Vl to May 20, 18;s5, tz.ilyman 40 , Cliambers, to July John fl Bed*, toJitly 1, 180, Ban' F Betier, to July .1, 1854, Wm G Jojiniton, to Jitlysl, 1.853, Samuel Lielwis, to July, 18.54, • John SMorruyto July 1, 1851, RR. Morris, to January 1. 1555, • Rev _Medi : , to July 1, 18 5 4, Bard Patterson, to July l ; 1854', P Lindermuth, to July 1, 1854, John W Roseberry, to July 1,)854, '• lliram Augg, to-July 1, 1654;1 • E'S:Kramerti to - January+. - ..1554, John Shippeu, to July 1, 1834,. -- • John S Struthers, to July I, 1854, • - Veibert , to Slummy 1, J 855, . John Hummel, to August 1. 1855, - -• - -- Jacob Rked, to July 1, 1554. 1 . Jeremiah Reed, to July 1,1854, • Daniel Shertle, to July- 1081;4. • Tohn Clayton, to July 1, 1834; A Moorhead, toJanuary 1, 1855, Jared Daniel, to January 1, 185.5. ' Reuben Reeser, to January 1, 1e55, I) it y . • Jr , CI Turner, to July I, 1854. • tianituel Dininger, to July 1; 1861, Biont, to July 1, 1854, • 1/ A : Smith, to July I, 1854. • • • Nicholal Fox, to July 1,.1854, Henry :Shelly, to July 1, 1854, lobn Moser, to July 1,1854, w W,eher, to July 1,41354; • ' I Homier, to July 1, • Gamt S Chrisman, to July J; 1854 ; T M.BoYer,lz C 0.,. to July I_, 1554,' Wit. Matz, to July 1, 1851, _ . Murtinier bz Brother, to July 1, 1854; 'Henry Zimmerman, to January 1,185, Ifrai Edward Morrison, 10010 I, tbal, • Wm Wolff, to Julyl, 1t3i4~ los Seiders, to janitaufl;lBZ • Ne phen Rodgers, to: 1851, J. C. Coryell, to Ju1y,1,1804, • ' Mr- E Swim, January,l, 110. Iteneerr Buck St. Co.; to January 1, 18.11, John Jelin Ansparth, to January 1855, = • . B.s Janney 11,7. Co ,to January - 1, 18'55, • 811 apringer, to January 1, - dinahalu Hart, tolsauary 1; 1855, C.,gahall,4o June 1, 11353, Henry Webber, ItritilY it 1854, - • ' - ~..ousgotiotimp. 7 s. A.. Stroitte; isaitagyeaurted US Philada., oro aell certain valualleyrroperty in i'oltsville. E. CALDWELL kso. In welem, Phila.,. unite Monism !rem thii County. IerVISITORS M 'N.Yorlf frotti this Comsty are At/treated itythe artoouncetient, they. Oil Clinton Hotel has reduced us daily charge 'SUM $?AeSl,,Cia. See adveytmemea l ‘ ' - I rirDa.,DODSON, Deatint; Market Street, ad. venires hili Vegetable Tooth-paste, caretully pre towed trom the hestingteclients and flee strom icid. Fe have tried "iv.bOx, lad Can recommend it to _t_tt Pleasant aid ettleamons. UNERS'• JOURNAL rOlt THE CAMPAIGN. I -- • . The, Minas' JOiRNAT. wil e be furnished from this date November 1; 1854, for 50 cents in advance., We have oUr hinds in for texpoking raicaiiiy; particularly in this "• ' • cou t ur, and ;We can protniSr , our teauers 'some rich .41evekTetnents heiorej we get ihrough. Good ;citizens of-all parties are interested in these disclosures:, ti:7' Friends erßefomt, .tend en , flu names and Me money. • - - JOURNAL HILTS-ANMIER CALL ILIAII AMY 11? NM. LIST or DELIZOJEkriIi TO 80: PUBLISRED. We are now engaged' in malting out 'our Bills. for subscription &c, and will• torward them each ' , week in the Jamul/tr.; as last as they cnti be pre- I We are much obliged to Maim who have paid is advance, and to Other, whoiraye propiptly set lied as their - accounts fell due; and hope that the remainder on our bookii, now rerifinded.M their indelarthaetisi will cancel the Paine.as so In its poe. • • ; On or about the first of August, we shalt corn. Mence the 'publication of a list !tit' fc.:rtain persons against' whose we have .l wspaper changes, and for the following saintlamciry. . reasons :—By remo val or otherwise. they have got entirely. beyond Our reach, and we propose to advertiselbkm (^rar-' t.r) in order to discover their whereabouts—we know, of no other way to . get our motley, and bat .we want badly. .• Moreover, it -delinquent Subscribers - of ".veial years' standing, find_ them- Selves included in this. list, tbey Will please nei ther be surprised nor scold. :Iye- - hereby . give them notice in note; and we conscientiously claim the amount of subscription charged for our paper. We fabor--and labor hard, and pay ninny. w long bitl for composition, paper, ink dec., to. make it Worth ihe +full price, of S? a year, it ys offered for; and it persotis are pleased :to 'accept our terms and order the jutirt to their address, we Certainly have a right tol-,expect•they will foot the hill when presented:. The'pr4sent large size of the lopmaa, with the increased cost . 01 . wages and Materials, Gears heavily upon us; and promputeloi. ou the part of subscribers, is an essential.requisile, to enable tis to meet thesw increased expetis , . Our paper contains, we can rarely my, as much mutter as auk three other papers' iu thO County put together, and quite as touch tiaiany other In the State, not excepting, the uninunoili"sneets in the cities; tutil still it is °tiered at the mato low price. • . tar The increa sed rates iatolyi a nnounced for those who neglect their aceotints:••over , the time ~soecified, will be strictly ehargeet,herealter. 07SEvERatf eAttorial autl other. articles crawile4 o4t week. Er' Oun PIIILADF.LPIMI letter .cnnte too late this weclr. it prineipally , :relat,es to tLe monstrous decision of alie Supreme c . i.111 rt. tta" OUR NEW ii7oRK correspondent gives an interesting description of Montreal and the sights thereabouts, this week. CO•Aitss Frusion E, daughter of; the Ex. President; died of eholeta. at Aurora, near Buffalln; on Wednesday morning, atter a few final's illness. She was 29 years ut age. tn - Gis!—ASehiller'fi' style irottekkiiiroug ly ot "Mars 16 Mabautongo.". There is no danger ot him hurting any bn,15 , . tit); serif). ble.uway, J—ny. . • Q„/' Co. Nova ICA L UON VF.NTIONS. ^The Whig Comnintee issue their call into-day 's paper; foithe 28th prox. The patent•Dernoe racyl hold theirs the. smith day , - 7 ihe 'Ameri cans on 'the 14th, and the Temperadce men, the 4th of September (Court week.) (0" SHAMOKIN COLLEGIATE INSTITUT E. We have been favored by Dr. A t,water, un'be. hall of the Board of Trustees, With Inv i. tailor' to attend' the laying of the'. corner stone of this institute at Shamokin, next Wednesday, 2d prOs. Addresses are expec ted on the occasion trout S. S.: Schroucker, D. D., Hon. Wm. Bigler Wilt" James P,ollock.. Exercises I.oT.cortitnenee at 10 o'- II T ;L.* - .r._.. 13:7• 1 NrototA 4 lON IS WANTED OF THOMAS Mullein- who furnierly lived in , Norwegian Township, gchuylhill Co:, utar, , Pottsville. He is in, his 23rd year, left PuttsvillOor New Orleans abotn - thrie nail a half years ago— find it is supposed welt to Cal i fornia. Any t • +formation of hitir 1;ill be thankfully re ceived by his widowedflaunter, Ellen Mur phy, addressed- to Pottsville P.. 0., ;Schuyl kill County, Pa. . •-.--- • Papers South and in California wfil confer a favor on a whfow by noticing the above. I1:7* On DEan!- I r The '01.0E4 up' town, is dangerously, exercised about the Wiiig, party -it is so afraid the Journal Will had them aiiray. Can't the organ' play Wiiig awhile? It. occasionallyperforms teats of ground and lofty tumbling no mute astonislik- than that would be—ride its present Cake and its last year'siavings, wheii itg master stood over it. Why, blesiyolir po4r simple soul, there is not a Wing in the Cotinfy who bas,not gumption enough to st y e right through you, and who does not desiiise your contemptible Olatier. • ; 2 00 2 00 4 20 2 10 2 00 2 15 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 100 2 00 9 50 • ag" INVENTION TOR. ROLLING fAILROAD BAns.-j-The Saentific American, - ilie very 5 • best authority in ihe country, natielog Mr. Harris' invention as explained Ina 14te num ber Of the Journal; adds: e "This,new arrangemerst of the roFls, is ex idy like those of thedrawmOollers in cot ton spinning, each succeeding pair , moving with an increased eeloeily. The ad:vantages of these , improvements are apprectalde at a glance, and we believe are entirelys:new, al though Ive have ,read that Arkwright re ceived lisa first Wee of spinning b i t rollers from =O rn ery employed in the mauler lure of iron bars, ; hut which, -so fir as we have seen, was not arranged like that of Mr. Harris." 0:7" Sium F: ! SIIAME!! Sli1;31E"?„.! !—The Judges of the Supreme Court givng their recent decision, took occasion to through Judge Lewis, that the Opinion of kite Court ,deliverettby Judge •Waodwaid Omit ease, was misunderstood by Me i cold4—that it 'was not iaplseit enough:' A most Miserable and shameful subterluge. - unworiq even of a pot-house politician. Why not declare at once that RUM has triumphed overt the laws and Justice in due decision? .It now rests With the people .to take the Maud in their ulorn halide, and teach these Judges's lesson .thatihey will mit soon forget.- ; It IS far bet ter:iia have no Courts, than itave• Me laws perverted this .tribunals through bribery and I;corruptioa, &Weal or otherwise. -A Coin that proclaims one opinidn to•dar, and aniiiber directly the opposite tu.nuirrow , is unworthy the confidence of the people. 200 2 00 300 1 00 IX7 . "HATE TREE, COUNTED TEE tri)ST ?" The Pope's organ. Yea, the'! Clergymen and Christian 'inembenoStc.," who subscribe )or, pay. tot."and recommend—even, in some cases troin the pulpit—the Miners' Amid, hare emoted the cost not perhaps with 4lie pie- Grime ish sprit the 'organ' Man ieck.ons the valek t isi the Rum and Romish support of the Calmly, or tberifitery- with which he balaticed the SelitOrWand Norihuniherland "Coitinderationa" - fis hand, belore - detidiog on that tett dodge in the Congressional i t piestion —tor they. nevertheless, know how to think and art for themairea ibe 'organ man Aloes for theme SUAmen can pot be getramocied with 'the dust tromyour tiny pepper -Ws. Yqu have yourseli cheap, neighbor--dog-cheop; it4worialte the most of four itaigaia, • • ' 474. 1 0 41 Pi•Taie44 - e-11405161114 sAptest-wi* it rarkiiwosat ist Ifuhinstoo. =Si 0714,+. OE O I O X-PWODY•Of LOW/ 011 9 hal eteitn*lol l 4 3oo, ttie!enht the - 4 ;teltidetien of the lki!t t - Washington Mottikmeat. QT Tug Put Railroad only eau over two people last Week. „Mete - suit be a screw loose somewhere.—Phita. Stilt. r.• The Ralrhads in, ibis part of the cououy don't dosed tktogs—it7e the eats shat mesh ouriolke. Ahem " • . 117'Citr ‘ riciat.:—If the;Registet adopts our anggearion, and somerseti into a Whig organ (not hard for an: Linor of such easy-can science) we:adviae it in time, the party , has 710 Bank, slid like the..Dearart interesi, is rather slow itay. - 031w'Artme, Editor of thesNew York • Couiier, takes open ground in favor of the Know I,lpths4rn. ? The Courier is one of the most hig4 uirted.rod*7llfent anti conserve nye papers in the country. MCoaL4--The mechanics of %Vilming tone Delaware ] in celaseqience of the high price of coat ire making arrairgerients to procure rhe:tirticle directly from the urines for their ovOq use.--Exthange.; If we mis s tithe not, all the coal goes direct from the wits. O NAMPO SHORT WORN OF . lT.—There has always been more or Less wrangling be tween tmvele!rs" across the Isthmus and the people of ,Sao Juan, since the route_ was opened. Mrs Borland our bliatiter, -on re cently interfering to protect an American tiit izen liom thei savage feroOtty of the people, was openly tosulied by the inhabitants. The American allop-01-war,,Cayeue was accord. ingly sent forthwith to demand satisfaction, and to teach these-"Hottenpots" better man ners. She ti#ivecton the 11 th ; but the citi zens refusiam the.demaods of the Laptain • for an apology, he, after due notice, opened the ship's balteries upon them, and after wards seal, detachment of men ashore, who set fire the wain apd burut-it to ashes. The houses :were lousily inconsiderable huts. The, place contained some 2000-000 in habitants. 3.10 lives were lost. ' eg'ARREST FOR MURDER.—We learn from the Norststo;un Register that three per sons, , the crew . 4 he boat “Idetamora," Captain James Hill, eurY lkflinan'and Heralio Et finger, werel arrested on Saturday and Sun.; day last, aut i l put into prison at that . place, on the charge of being concerned in the mur der of James P. Shunk, a nephew, we be lieve, of Ex•Rovernor &mak, deceased, who was a tender at Brower's Locks, on the Schuylkill canal, on the night of Thursday- Some quarrifl, it appears, bad occurred in passing this a:lat, and Shunk was afterwards missing. 'pie next day ou'opening the lock, his dead bodY was discovered in the water. On taking hi u out, anincieed wound was found upon he back part of hiS head. i - Aber a bearing, the accused pat t fies were committed b'n trial-I—bail being offered but refused—at 'the August term. They are from Schuylkill Haven, in this Coat/Iy. 10 - "OHR.Si i LF AND THE SCHOOL BOARD.- We invite the attention of the cottimunity to. the leading a,rticle on the Opposite page, vin dicating our connection with the Scluital Board of die Borough from certain lying charges Gronglit against us persoaallv. For years we hare been assailed from the same Outer, but untilnow liave never attempted an answer, tut always treated these fabri. cations and :their authors with the silent contempt • they deserved. Now, as the op portunity °CCU'S, we want to set this whole matter straight belore the public, once for all ; and in sto doing, if we are not miteh mistaken, we will make some of our unprin cipled traducers wish they had held their peace, before, we get through with them— For t ale truth and general correctness of our statements,,relatng to the Borough School manaemen4 we refer to the Board of Directors ;.', and ~in justice to them we beg leave,to state that, during .our long connec tionffierewitth, the official conduct of its members hat seemed actuated but by one common 1 1114Litre—the_ improvement of the Schools arid , ihe economy of the public funds. These have been and still are the prime ob jects of the Board, and the best means for their accomplishment have mostly met with an unanimoitli adoption. O POST OFFICE Alis•mamiosmENT.—For a good many years' it has been part of our business to note carefully the discharge or neglect of Pdst office duties throughout the countsy '; and, in all honesty ere say it,never in our recolliction has there been so , multi and so general, and judging by experience, solidity minted complaint • against the ir regularity mid failure 01 the mails, and the iaompeiency of Postmasters, as at the pre sent. • in this CotMty, with a few exceptions, the mass of Postmasters are unfit for the station. They are eillher naturally fucompetent or willully inattentive; the business of.the of fice is neglecied, and the public have to sutler for it. Ovel and over again, hreollecting. for instance ? we discoier that persons to whom we hiiveregularlyliddressed the Jour nal, week after week, hive been absent from the County ft)r months and sometimes years, and yet the Posttnasters have served us with no notice or {be fact. liuwever,the law pro vies a remedy in such cases; and, we mean to test whattrtttue there is in it: We shall charge these.derelect Postmasters; in every l case of suchit'eglect—the law authorises it. Again. we have Constant complaints of the failure Or miscarriage of our packets.— For instance, otir 'Hughes' P. 0. - packet of last Saturday bad nut arrived up to Tuesilay, and the hliddleport papers had not been heard of as late as the middle Of This Week. Every week we are . more or less annoyed in the same way, !our subscribers fat and near complaiuing'„that their papers reach them late, irregularly and sometimes not sit all. The present organization of the Post Office De partment orthe country is rotten to the core: and we shall rejoice—and the people will re joice—when the time comes for a change. V" WE INVITE special attention to the lollow communicalioq; LETTER FROM A CATROLIC. - -hig„ Rheum :—ln It eking over •t be - .Miners' Journal and itm kegnter of Pottsville, this mor ning, I was seindiguant at the course pursued by, your opponenh, that, Catholic as I am, I resolved to express my opinion. And judging from the boldriess,-andshe independent spirit °title Journal on ill important discussions, that a commimication of an Candid end decent man would battenied a place in your columns, I send you this.. . After a cafid perusal of your able arguments in connexion w ish whatever has appeared in answer to them, I am', constrained to declare, for one, that I admire your? editorial spirit 'end ability, however unwilling to eubseribe to all you may choose to. say. Where Wuth is plainly the object sought, and; the dissemination of true intelligence the aim and end, I see no mason to find fault with your honest. difference' in Opinion, or denounce you therefor. It. is :inane to me that any body can object in this country to free nd fearless discussion. The positions`. you have • assumed Iran time to time have been so ably maintained thit I tear the .conaciOttanostOf inability to weaken them • by le piitmate arguments, or to overconfe you by finr• simian's, has led to the present resort of the'Register to tont means nod sophistry,. What but discussion shall win over. to Catholicism such men as the in taectital Brownson and other intelligent Anteri icons, who must have a reason for what they do? It may Oot bilk* polity of demagogues to let the truth be knoWn, but certainly all tionest men preler to know the (sets, in black and white, and so judge forlhemselves, ft ialyriat folly to try to muzzle men in ibis country. - Free gspreision of opinion and open maintatnance Of. - Inen's °pato** are fundamental ' ng ht.. of-alt repriblicans. Suet, we beast of being. And it will not do to dettounce such as ‘'emphan catty dollar mil cent men ; guided by nu well-de. fined and retina& bigots in reli,gioe, in fidels in" and alt that. . You may be snaking maoeyor Mit tram you, pa per-4ul surety bigotry and infidelity such is you are charged 'tenth - would' hirdly fib taken up in ibis re g i o n f u r anett• purpose. Margin ma Naiimosey faster some other way. Catholics, it weaved hare not quite lost their *eases. And the - snick; ut the Regular beaded "A Speculation" is too abusive and ilrintd - to amumplish any, good.* ,What is "a tort nteexs °router mainsithe Axial: d persona"? :Cerro* net „Ilia' eten- ANtuvepeeke from the heektoCbif oweijektoest. individuality. to um great sespisesive bean et enlightened conse. .. - . Saelr di/embers *1 , 414 prom, andepord. :of the euiniutinit," Witt 00i ogle , •rria the: - oaidldesee sad' paireasge:efion.ektiloas 'Arserigisaie but toad many 0, reader vet* is,„'orad .Itopealo am. -Caw A CATIIO4IC. • FottstineilialySid; Aryfliftiiiii 37 T 351 " 7*.-- 7 1 ' -- ' 4 ; Hernsielegjiekeri - 4 r ', ,- --;,.. g, -,:. 2. ,- , ~ , ~ - l r,, „,Find. Oat,-ifpriiiii - rdet• ; ) i f-1- , ','.- c ;':' 4- . 'lA`,..', Fi•Z i ,.;_ , • ; -.. t: ,-. ..q.5...-.0,- ; ;=,:t --- -,,-.4 .6 •4.,. -,..41:7•40024:011*-_,Jrc ti 2 t_t dew: : d isci t t.o• l Plirnu litait- Tbkid .':-,:::- 2 4Siiiiitki, t ,101.4tes-le , g , •V&Eiki. gestal t e~ dainty *. T""I 4 1rE* 00 , _ l74. 4 2g r eit ir d i p Mt. itobior;24,sa iendille: owl' ' ot,,ntnitio 'foederliting.. We tonte*ree *ith ttut &or - r .... 6.- tie New York True I,htttoW Dim& mu. Pritaideot Pierces ocean- le that city. says thief .. ,, as a body the Web ere alarm corrupt;jilgrays ungrateful, alunita ignorant, bigoted and despotic. They are unfit for I reedom end cannot properly appiciate it. We abut rejoice from the bottom of our hearts to krt rs 4 at owe of the' hi:howl Narver.' rmorraria ' TS3i 41:"Clit.A.Z0 18541 ~~~11 The tinitittity sent by 11aitneillbis ',week in 50,- 481 12-4 Canal 25021.18—f0r lint-week 75 ; 502 08 yktis- - Inettate by - Railroad' 289,024 14 tent; bYTPanal 47,792 00 . 1 ons oven the gunny sent to , tt4nepettorklast veer. • The..likiesind tor Coal still Coalmine is brisk' as aver : ---betboth lxiats and cars ere wake. - Verner dais we,-kern, _there Won but. five hews in the Doelis:-the 'redrew, mealier -Prevented the teiloatog bilth at Philadelphia Wei New York; during thepast ten days, - eicupt at etarhitent tette, which ware sot acceded to,. is we learn the cause of the se.nrcity. Cars are also searee. -Oa the Mill Creek rind Schiaylkill Valley Roads great dis satisfacti4i pieincla among the Operators. We are informed by them—and they allege that there is a partial diStributjori of census the Little Schtivh kill, the Aiilburn and.l4 Wsl Wench - Roads.. Ti Little - Witirylkili, it is said, gats all' the cant it waatiz - iich Auburn the same; and the West Branch nnat.ha4i6so .of the dist that reach Schuylkill Haven ; ' arid then the .Schuylkill Valley and Mill Creek reAlve a proportion ont• of any . that. come allerwardi, It happens vt4y frequently that most of the cats which these two Bowls; receive, are brought silt the afternoon. This loci alone is a very attains inconvenience and loss t 0; the Opera .tors. dars do not reach ihe Cellieries mud the afiertioonhey mtifeidier. stop wont, or, the ac cumulation of 'Coal will endanger dursafety dl the dreaker.Schutes. . •!, . • The 00rntors on these - tivo'lateral: roads have sent a Ceilanstrance to the President nf the Phila. Readintß. R. Co., asking to be placed on an aqui: fool Tag with the other Roads in proportioning among them the daily' rogniptsof ears; as the trains arrive.heee are the changes,—we give them as wdreenivil them from the partite interested. The truth is, Miners and , laborers. Have become more plei(ty, and thismining eaptieitif. of our Re gion is :e4)ual to 80,000 tons' a week; while the tram... Porting 'capacity is still deficient fisr the . trade. It. was ditkult to convince even the Transporting Compneiis of the necessity of providing the neces sary mael f inery (in the midst ot the libels so ildus !glumly citrulated by interested parties, about the great pi...At:alien of 'this region and our limited ca. paCity,) tOnecommodate the increased trade,--and the businttis is now absolutely auditing from that cause. AY this period last year, we Were upwards of 58,000 tons behind the previous year—we are new - 338.000 ahead, which makes art:% incriese of 144,000 t o lls so far this year. Last January, alter collectingthe statistics of the Region; and lateral ing one or , dvio that our aiming capacity was equal to au increase ot a hallo:Mims ,of tons, provided it could i4mined and carried awayweYrere ab solutely hinglied at, and pronounced riezy, a vary common tactics by those whose indolent brains will not loge them on to the collection of acy in formationi,except what is absolutely. driven in by a sle/gebliifirner. But here are the stubborn facts— Willi the 'fiecessary number of Miriers and the .Itrtinsporting Machinery, in the early part of the selfscni, wi could have exceeded at half million io 7 crease in fee supply this year from Schuylkill :4dvain; in Tolls and Freights.—the Railroad CoMpanrhas given notice that the Ate' will be adeaneed.s cents, on anti after the lit of August. The Cana): Company wilt advance ten cents a ton on toll, iiethe 4th of Augtrit. It is believed that freight t 7 advance ten cents a ton also try Canal to New Sark, after the Ist of August, as premi tuns were;paid to the Boatmen yesterday, to in dece them to load, - • The Lehigh is still behind last yearte shipments a few thixisancl Rats. The trade trdm the Dela ware andliudson Region, and also by t he Penusyl• vania ReilVoad, we learn is still behind last ,year's shipments'; but to what extent_ we pie unable to learn. Tjte Penasylvania Cogl CoMpariy, from the most :"ieltable information we have received, Will probahlOinerease their shipmeints slightly over the supply of last-year—and thaOhere will be some ditOiency in the supply on • the part ot the Delaware:ited Hudson Canal Company—Coal can not therefnre fall in price this year—the truth is, a combinniti)n of circumstances has forced it en too high alr4y, and we should regret te record any further aannee beyond the advance 'which :awn take plea:alter the first of August to neet the in creased ppee in transportation. There is a point at whiehlhe Transporting Companies and 'Coal Operato4f . tiught to stop.' If coal Was a luxury, high prices would make lint little ditterence—ibin ' . fuel is iitstai necessary as bread--and the great burihrn increase in price falls hear* upon the poor Oil needy, because they- are 'generally the most nu*rous in every community under the present ii.rina and Ryan License systos. 8T TBLEGfI PIL ~ g, , Famsy, 3 o'cL.Ocir, P. M Freights loom Riehorfond Boston;,. Providitre, New Yikrk, Albunyq, - • N. flo , An, • - . . ) ttEPORT of win Itichmond, for I , July22d r 1854 ISb SHIPMENTS .. l hi; week ending on Saul!. MO 2 , AI ~~' 11:1 61IFor the veek , 1 33,974 4652 I.Forseason i 710,07 4 year. 5-19,910 Taal lot To sat Bit: RAIL ROAD, AND O:ANAL. Quantity or Coal sent by Railroad and Calal for the wee4nding on Thursday eveuiut !mit : .'RAILROAD. ". CANAL Port Carb:'on, • - - 16,104 03 9,710 01 • •-• 3,596 lok J . 1,117 14 S. Haven & . • . - 19,710 11 • 13,14 i 06 Auburn, 1•• -• • - 3,063 04 000 00 P. Clint* •- • - 8,307 04 1,138 15 50,48112 fatal for;the weck, - Total by ttailrond in 184 - • "1. 1,151,410 1/ "- " Patial in 1854, .• " 0 463,574 08 Total by,;:anal and Tiailratt . d locuq. 1,6 1 4,981 18 Shtprtillts to same period lota year:— , • • WEEK. TOTAL. Radiant}, • • • 39,852.08 862,385 18 " Canalt, • '‘• _••• • 27,E*9 01 ; 415,782 ' 06. 61,681 09 fneneveli•t 1854.50 Icr. RATES OF TOLL. AND TRANSPORTATION 40. RAILROAD TO DOLT i, !854. . F, , From M. O. S. H. P. O. Aubtim To Itteltiliond 1,70 '. 1,65 . - 1,45 1,50 To Philo 4elphio,- 1,60 ''' t ,Ni 1,15 1,40 /I.64TES OP TOLL BY CANAL TO .---,, '. JCL? 1; 185.1. From P ivct Carboa-to PMtailelphtsi, :-. -- 70 " -741 Carbon ', to - ". . t; '. . 69 " 14.11 overt. to '1 " - - ' -. 67 ' -PG: Clinton to,- 'I - - 4 - - 55 ItA4ES OF PR.BIoHT BY OANAL. . , '„, . , Tqiiladelpitio,, - N.. York. F ma Ft Carbon, - • - - 85 1 $1,%1 ' 1111:-,Varbon, - = -:'• I.'JO " Sektiviktll Hoveo,': - so :. : I,Bi' Pon 'Chown. --- :- 00 O.OO . SCHITYaIIaLtOUNTY RAILi ROAII3-1/354 . The &Sowing itt the quantlty of Coal traarpmt ed ever the ilifferent Railroads in Schuylkill County for the ' ek ending on:Thit7day etountrig lit Aft , Wsec TOTAL. Mine Hiltit it. 11, 34,245 11 •635.021 04 Mill Cut*, "41,490 15 252,451 06 Mount C(*bon 4,031 05 97,156 08 Stdinyl. Valley , 0 :14,369 05 269,412-12 lidt.CarbMl4.Carh.° ".-,14,233 12 .! .V 4,724 OS Little Schuylkill " 9,716 11 251,165 15 An3ouioran v orted durs gthenion* of June 14: mug. TOTAL. lobs Cdiat s m ,ssi. 3905 07 Swamps #.llr: , • •-I P,..5(10 1$ 20,194 02 g.LE/11011 011 AL TRA PE. • ; • Sentinti,_, the Lehltifreitett 1 . 6 e. fht!ireelt cad , tuM log Satly EeirOg' st , • ; liumnskt *nes, • 13,198 181)132 23 -Roan '• •• • ' - 1,381 03 .29,153 11 Beaver Meadow 't2028 II _ 24.071 141 Sprieg.llsiitntaincoll'i.,A -1 067112 1 :... ~.58,733 10 Coteetutooist; • 2,455 12 t 30:781 18 , East Spot Loaf; • • 1,968 19 22.710 01. .N. Y. 4c 44-tugh Coal, 49207Y212303,0f.: German ro. coatco. 611 01:-, 1,444 14 Cranbenf-Coal, • • • -, 2434 OW, '28,081-11` /hems &lest '4,926:13 • 50,188 22 DiatatoiCool Co q • 1,521'1¢ 2.5.686 Buck rag 24152 - 29483 110 WilLet 6 o-nis Col*Vm, 1,30212 - 13,130:10 . r,;‘, 40,505 1814A36:02' To stisiiiirio4last Yeari-41 5 72 299 :201 1 1 4. Thotesiti*lir„, • 0,212 12, DifCOAL TRADE' 17- Mt. ;, :;.1100.••• CtpOttiONl: Rol 1t°14,4 A -• ' 4 974 94;31' Wegaernii#t ' • ° , , ' 111,112- y293:975 -Ta ria,*tiod iguaticrlinbmi.iittirstral.l - tut -Bg 4tge. •`" ;i$ " It vidr d help "*..0 - tri*thalllaWite Spidts Omi tag, inset it claw so to • cotutoffittat of is it* oortjtont of tiritlity ines lot the putrei ! itai hittit esiabitshed•—Ezchan.r This ought to Iffeet the pure of FreNc Brandy in this wintry. sod o f, of fi r i o ,;,,;.- -, tett figners• - - - ROC' AILATIC 1 IPt I:OII43RESS. , The Legislaiwit of the present , day it be. enaling more.and more corrupt. - 'base . after the almighty dollar is malting erimili> te . tint ot Legishitors—ptiocksi and spec , - ulators. At Itittisburg it has 14'ett.a com mon practice - to, bribe clerks do Olsen Bills which never pawed theLegislatute,,, in the orkubns, and Present them -tu•the Governor. - fortis Signature. Is : Congress* appears that a member and the clerk of die Bakke ol Rep resenbrtives have altered an itapirtant Bill, atter k had piksed , congressogiviag it a dif ferent charserer, stall placing . °idol • • lays in the hands of 1 others; tor Which they . • SO doubt , received a quidpro qv* It Attars= peers titateveu Senators are implicated id the Arai/section. Washington *respondent of the Philadelphia North American' says: "This day has ben something a an epoch io the era 4.0 l bribery and corruption." ' Mr. Washburne, cif Illmots. brought forward a clear case of "the alteration of Chill is the *Olds of the clerks atter it had pissed. By •Ots operaticof, Mr. W. explained that two or three millions of ;dollars, being the esti mated vette et the lands granted in aid of thellionesuta.,ft ailroad, were diverted moue company, whin intended for the use of oth ers. This was done, bv the urtird,"and" lot "or." Mr. Stevens. el Michigan, said be had requested the Clerk, Mr. Forney, in make the correction:lnd that it was right. Jr ap peared to me that the explanatiott was aul. &lent to disprove any suspicion *Nate:Mon al fraud: Nevertheless - the Mauer was re ferred to Letclier's cosurnmee ob "corruption and bribery," • which is already averluaded with business,' ands's resolute 'effort 11411 be made to eapel,Mr Stephens 1104 the clerk.— Several Senators are said to be implicated to the trausectiort.". ' • • '- ; • h not really time the present corrupt dy fiasty should he 9wept into ohtivicsil—sod thank tial, the 4 , Mime Nothitige . !' will soap prove to the eiMatrylthat they' , lncno some- Ming", about the corrupttyns that: prevail ia high Places. < • ;. NEW MWERIII'MiS. • -:- - 1 - - -•'"- - -7 ?!:'-:--f-- - ---- 11611 D MUClefit 1 • . . . . HARD HURNT BRICKS. In 12/11q quantities can he had ai 0 6 the thounand, If Inuttedate applica tion be wade to liditeLA I' 4 VO, ResultniT realm. The Steam Hari Works aro isnetediatelit ea tie Ode iff tie S.heylkiN C'eltat, just tielOve lissainger'S Bridge, and convenient to bu lua4ed Ira Bunts on the eanil. • , ' • . ' - July 49,1854: , . !307m , • i : • SILVER, WARE AND PLATED GOODS. JE:cAtowEix & 4.1.. 14 1 1 ithiersinut *rest; •Pbf Lade'obis, imisatera and mannlittquites, offer an extensive stock oflooas In GULL/ and • SILVER, at •mudeiste prices. Watches madein Linden, Liv erpool and Simile:l4nd by iba Most prominent workmen in the world. • Tasblonable!Liantond work, and Gold. Jewelry. Sterna: quality !Silver Tea Setsi Waiters, Pitcbeis,'Goblets, forior. Spoons and every article made to Sliver (or Neap service.— Strangers visiting the city are ihvited to colt and ex amine for tbeniseires. • . July 29083 E. ! -30.3 m xrILI, be told,al the House late of Ja • Cob kV deceased, olives Creek Dam, Illyths Township, achuglkiii CountY,oo6th day of ek August nest, at:lu o'clo, A.,M., the Itilbinving de. . scribed properly, 10 wit , The l'imbee Lease on' 1110 acres. mote. or lest, of well timbered laud in Blythe Tutensbipj near Oliver Creek Dam, with the improvements ; ' it Mules. Hotness, Wagons, Chilna„ Am, two sett of nab 'Ueda, one our TtucK Waguu. - Lot of Household Fortittute, and 3: variety of pet., aonol property, • . Attendance gil/en, and cnadltionst of sale made known - WILLIAM KRIEUER:AdIn's. "Inver Creek, July V. 9, Ia 54 ' • Wit VALUABLE PROPERTY IPOit 'SALE. subscribee, hiving changed his business and removed to pboadelphia,olfers Inc sale, on easy mime, all that certain lot or piece of ground on the eastwardiy side iof Centre street, fn the &woo of Pottavitle, bounded in front br COnire sweet, on the east by Railroad sorer!, oh the north by lot Of 'Widow no, and on it the month Neil's property, eomaining front on Centre street, :to feet, and in depths Lillie over WO Wet, with thlt ; op patteaances, coninsting.ol a two.pioty frame dwell' tag house, with garret rooms, large sepal, and cel lar kitchen, on genre street ; well built and Is, good order. provided with eau! film res and hydrant+ ; al so, a large slaughter house, with good pomp wat e r, sausage puttee, stable foe cattle, hog penctwa g o n e stables, with germs for hay, & shed inr flee wagons, with ganef. . There ni also a pump With eleellent water near tar !kitchen': also, a grim garden And kitchen garden on the lot. The entran:e for horses and wagons Is on Railroad street. The Slaughter House could easily be appropriated into a atrap e .and the Wont house. witti Woe r ° ,l •CtiOnged, Into two largestormo 'A good title and deed ;wig be deny. rued, and posseseion be ;Oita ou the first of April, Hos. Purchasers can atliny time it:sport the prop erty, ifild learn the conditions, by applying to mu sTISOOSE, Centre Mosel, Pool:vitt.", Or l 0 V. A :::TRoOtsg., Proprietor, tio. Ptd NOrlin bah meett,• Philadelphia. - If the said properly is not sold until the first of September nut, it will on that day he ekposed to sale by public vendor,. Pottsville, July ale, Ififit • WONDERFUL • Cure of a Blethodlst Alinlnter! .$2 220 I 20 i • 200 CELEBRATED Fifa IIX MEDICINES • • _ . . The Oriirenal andirGenuons J .Prrjraratten. The ! e . -..w. - ~2 . , , 1 ; wcindeilnl • ; ''.; . . cures perforated by) this invaluable medicine ; - in polinottaty iCtINtiIibiTTION„ Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Brondbitls, In ; rhienus„ Whooping Cough. Croup, Spitting of Blond. Liver Complaint, Pain in the Hide awl Breast, Tickling or raising In the Thrnal; and ill di * ceases of the .11.utigs and Broist,t have ' -- . - we lted the astonishment, of alt • ' who have witneared Its I . -. marvelous effect; there i • ' is no account of a .. .. . , , . medicine (Mau ' ' : , the earlievl. ' i i • - ages. • - 1 ; • • - - &crashing Oaring': ; .4' / so Destination. s Tons ---4----. 4 ---- Boston & viol.; 14615 . Conn. de R. 1.1 5906 I N. Y. Bcmicin.: $047 I North River 1 `2.660 F inherit Pts.l 1826 1 . Rom! tide Extraordinanr,.C.w. Dr. Elwayne—Dear tin: I (edit tiebt of gratl: tulle dun to yot--and a duty to the afflicted - general.' l i y l igffer my• hamble testimony in tyrostyros of your A ' and Brrcirt of Wilde:berry. Mote three years slate; I was violently attacked withered and !edam. :nation of the tunes. which mass ackomPanied with a, raw distresiling cough ,1111111 In ;the, tame and head; a very considerable discharge eif 'offensive. mucus fecim thei lungs, especially upon; (hangar of weather, howeirar slight. At first •:I felt btalarm about, my condition, but was pretty rtooi convinced that I was rapidly going into consumption. I grew dui." weaker, and it length was scaitely able to walk about, or !peak above a whisper, Such was the exceeding weakens of, my lung.. Define this time I bad tried variona preparations and pleseriptioue, but found no relief—growing all the time worse. Just here I Wag advised and pomaded. by a deaf friend to Willinglan to make Mel of your Amp of Wild Cherry.. •• most confess that prevlously I Wd been pmjudicediag inst patent medielues, and I am still against thrifte cemLucont of the hands of empyr. Ica, but understanding your claims to the profess/an and practice of medisine, and having Implicit faith is the saving of my friends, I forthwith purchased of Dr. *haw. one of yottragents. a few Mules and commenced It. I?se. My disease ass this time of 20 or IS monthe standing.consevinestly was deeply seated. I found, however. considerable milet from the See of the ant four or See bottles. , ; But being a public speaker I frequently attempted tq preach with my Increasing strength. and thereby; ruptured those • vessels that bad already begun to heal; in this way min doubtless my mire was justly . retarde d. In cease 4aeace of acting thus impredtelly.l had to isee or IS bottles bellied I was perfectly restored. 1 have io questions Mach smaller mberof bottles would base made toe rotted. but for the abbve Indiscretion. The Syrup/Mated hcreseriabet bedsit did away the distressiaganigh, put a stop to the Madame of mat ter from Ike lungs. and gave them and the entire aye. teas good etweltt; I have deferred offering this tenni • cats till sow fur, tatputpote of ben* perfectly Silly 'bed with the permineoce of the Cure. and now that feel perfectly *MI, I offer it with pitsiure. - .-REV. P..JORDAN, Dublin County. N. C. • - Dr. Serayne-*The Bev.. J. P. Joedat ls .thighly respettable Ululates of Dliblia Cooky. in this Blade,. be desitatime tri forward to pow titer foregoing . cer tificate, being Silty acquainted with the beta, I can testify that this stalenteat is 'comet. •2. shall piety. la our papers, as he is generally known thro.: , oat out section.. Very reemmatilly,i, ; Oft.. WM., SHAW; Druggist. N. C. ;The Rev. J. P. Jordon is well known by nal what; ever he may state may be strictly relied upon. fat D. DOPRE,'Druggists, I Wilrilagton, N. C. Look well io the Marks older qejtuing. 1 25,021 16 50,481 12 owl", 15,503 06 1,278,168 04 1.614,984 18 tone, 338,81614.1 ' Vt. awaynes ConlPoandiffidP Or Wild Chan% the original and only genuine rainwater, It Le put op as opiate bottles. Waled, w raP• Per Wert PorriVtAllaAP O POIrP.FfI:9I , lit • ldwaynit thereon. tdosititstosifllfo,. Btgarlies COOKltalartfil*WitO: • Is u n ainly the otostlkernhtplanelAiptetualrletne . dy for the destruction _of , or r tan taw of toot wen unpleasant comytatik. r e been *Med to thel,N4Awr. janertnez_bittopt, Itist is sqinagf _ on math ntroPfleff2,6,__z__ - ANNA? IPIIIII XLNOD. Dc Sitsyne's Stegar' Coattli Befeapoiilla stiff • TAN Pf4teS. r real I nalllarilles lacitleat tit tootle*. ^ I Pot m o p,. tit No medicine oaten 'welt certain 'toter as Ifs. DITAINTAI ISMIALCOATDD AAA., SAPARILLA AND TAN PILLS. ;They net ra an, •ItNOU.e, product: a healthy atilt* of theenetet -stenalllst all obstsentions. - ; Dr. fwnyse's Cholera Dothan Dianhon,and Orator, Datifte. speedy and ellhetetl remedy for align" VIVOLIIIA,NOW alotbits,lll, types Drionlerft 06, N5 111 - Of Dawson, Comptatan,Palssin the Mairiacts add iorreb, vain, h o w s ee Amalie...Meknes+ of the; etomuish. Low ion affectiots of Atelnllast and JOHNII. BROWN; '1 - t • . , ' JOHN o.itaireis, • srot 4 , 1 Ile. W. IMMTZINGER, SchaMlit lijuri t e i. SUM a OAlLPIDT.Ttestont -; • S.A. SWAM• 11; W.. - PRON6St . '" .• 7 1 7 rw r ie t,' 111140 es f ' ""A, I. r . Aar er itadurr -- " ba!r akti*'4_ WINO Slo!Pillintltli,ht Inkstuint—_, t elltales : • , • *Mr MEE WATCUES. JEWEL/Ws ennadlßTsa•nows sALE bR. SIVA r/VE'S, . • ' •' NO 7A11114 anouLp IN WITHOUT SHCM DR,. SWAYNVS. C 01111.01.0 Siriturolo WILD p ILE ItRY-'. a, INQUIRE . PARTICULARLY "koß.cr MIMI . .PSUIMirlt . tv PA aroma Rave a attotoisflteatb. abed bealta. gaud a lea of iteatal appatatite Ow tetrad taw rt. aline ege eatbeesloa of "'OW bantam Rae Melee:" AIL 1:14 - - 00DtION'S arrieaßed - VEGETABLE ToeTtIIPARTE.faC-eleaditor alto • teelb. bas beta PrcestrititaptawftwittvwchiM to *apply a *Wee i•AL 'Aft Wei sad sleet the -warts cribose PhD iiritia}ct , tha MIIIt, ofAboaa tuiefal otgebe—The wETII.: It • - ' calablaecthe satr Ingest. eta Walk, 41 iii Cute /illaccsygaWarciatallis praliettiesi requirit4 Chaim. Alum/ ab att af ita mato* plearait, raCe nod astral boils O -Alija Abe %tent of being ENTIRELY iRftR FROI4.'ACIP of any. 0164 pet toaly te moves dale, roue-tenses the tracts at *lasted se cretions Of twit asolitirocat pc:teats the. accumula. Gee of thrtili atter bag , eaee. beta! property ft mOved• 1' • ,•'; - . • - All tato baali-Ateeit this Tootb.Paste. Ilse It the refergi s r. otter o th er , niaauCactacrad clamber, —the, Pailtpaa at which they knots but Hula or wattling.,: ,3. . PlePateli ort l 7 kr< . • IC G- L. BODRON. • • , Ilicatiat,lPottacirr. Sy tato* It " as lied to ill be s deafen( at a liberal - • illaaahati laly ”f. 18541 i •,..CALVICIIIIIS.A WIIIIIIMD. . i O N a ottlit r iatu i rtn ll ln i iim " 1 . 11 1 :4 1111 un d o l ::gre T aloft . . Little ISA nylkill and Abe Catarrlaaa,AVilliantaPort and Erie.R. Ri daily, (ifundays eicepted.) . ' ldoiritni train leaves Tamaqua for Phohdelphill, C. 43 A. M. , Throtigtt ua , u leaves Calaniaso 12.30 P. lif.,, panda; Tamaqua at 1.30 P. M., arrive at Philadelphia 7,-30. . Leaves!Philadelphb, 7.30 A. M. pars !Tamaqua at 11.10 P. fd., sad .Arrive at Cataivissa of ..t P. At. . Packtui Irate for Willteabarre immediately oa ar- Dying at:Unitarian. • , • t Packet* leakefOr Danville and tgotthumberlaud; la cminealon IVittistaeva for Milton and Wilituna pott. t ; ' ' ~9i'' .Though ticket, to Wilkeshatie musk be procured at tbri itebdint R. IL Office, In kluladelpia. -- 1 i • '. FARB: ; 'H' • - Philadelphia is bltairissa. , ! • 'Oa 74,.. ,• ka Wilkesbarre, ' . i 4:4 Titmaqud to Tellkesbarre. ' 1 2 23 Taniaqu* to Datawiami„ ' • i ? • , I 50 • Through Tir7keta fur .Catawissa and Wilkesbarre ,mud he proctited at the Ticket Olive le 'Tamaqua. Parianderr for Cutainiasa, Danville, Wilkeaharre, Ate.. !Mould Fake the 8 o'clock' morning Dahl from Pottiville. - ' T. Sl'itlksscitli, Bug. & Suet. _ C..nawlsan,4 l .ll9 19. MS. ' ' 30 3t . rE WILL TUY mutat! HE earellgo of luau, 'eats' labors bare been takeis Humus. Our Wtore House, together with the ate le of goods have been:. res . :meted by ti re.— Notwitlibtoniting wak• loss we bale 'errata 'wetted' stone. at' the 'thease of Mr• JOS. .WILDS, i short illstance"atitive our former place Duchess- Our courage boo apt tailed tai. We ate yet young—we have commenced work whit a•strang arm and dun determutattom to succeed. Why eliotald we be din. cotataged t We bevel:lad Merida whu have encour aged us (or miWiy years. lb e treetiertre, be doing our duty, that Mine friends will continue toenails:age. as. try Hue eacuarogement of ;bust friends and the public. We Wipe to curvier, out Mtn inialocluoe— we hopelto antsnount difficulties and eventually to regain What we have lost. To this end we have purchased a ileit cud elegant stuck or store goods, • that we *new are suitable fur this region and stir maudlin, country. • • . We coldlally Invite not friendo-orol the public to visit Marl lame i we have goods fur your hopection that we ale proud of. - The goods *re tlesti.'well-betected. useful. good and cheap.' We know that the Pander, Mechanic, Miner and loahoier, San be suited vs let anythiug and everything:they may orant,ontL at such tow pricco 'else roacassi tarn an amply parse to kap fur jay. Out Mitch coasts:sof LK 410001, nik.outatie,„ BOOTd.:SUOIid, Hats. Caps; Hardware. Cutlery, Quee wean:, filassware, W Ines, Liquors,_Provlsions of all *tads, ewer and Feed. and I large lot or' Wee dy-mode lelotbitle. We feel genteitil hi our friends and customers fur past patrogate beitoitred, and hope to receive a con tinuance!or Use oance.tly endeavoring to I'IIEASIE EVEII,YHODV sad alto° by IC EEPINU OPEN, inav ere RH•LtsgOT at UNDCaeoLD alt aNT none. EPHRAIM • lIIILLIPti • New cutlet. July 21 lebt ; • •30.31 • MUM= MUSE. • - - CHEStlYirl St.; &myna :Vet rti • '.:P.IIILADELPHIA: r i LIVER Il k P. PARKER, of Ohio, and .14111IF:3 11 H • LA IRO:, of thitreilYi having leased the above well knoiva akd popitlar bousei fora term of years, are am, brepared tolaccouitundateguesta In ajuan per equal to any bottle in the Olty. The Jikatiorlor thin honer is 'superior to any oilier. being in Immediate proximity to business ; also, to Most .or the' daubs, Public Otter', Post otter and Exchalga,whiire umnibusaes stun for air parts or the City.' The house Raring been put In thorough repair, and new; Iliraiture added,with' many modern rut provementsovill add math to the comfort of guests. The tables will at all times be.supplied , with the best' the mink atrerds,.Wid nothing shall be wantittg,.on mows, tombs the Franklin (wily the Traveler's Hume: Your patronage is most respectlifity led. • • . .PARKER W. LAIRD! PIAUI ,;uly IS, MI . 45.10 t - PUBLIC SALES. _ cinrizenst COURT SALE. DUitst;TANT to en tinier of the Orphans Court Jr of the county oiSchttylkill, in .the Common. wealth of Petinsylvania, the stb.criber,'Admini.o. trator of the estate of James' Pt, icc, E`l., late of thre Township of West Brunswig ! in the county of. deOessed, will expose to sale brpublie venduebn SAT. URDA Y the 19th day of Arigu-t next, at 1 o'clock in the Alierhoon,at the Public House of; IV .11:LIAM MATZ.' in the Borough of in jhe county of Schuylkill aforesaid, all that certairriract of land; Situate to the Town ship of Barry. to the county , of Schuylkill and State of pennsylvttnia, to wit :—Bounded by land of now or late:Jesse l'amall,Joseph Bartholomew, land surVoyedzto Peter Frailey, Casper ThieLand others, , cOntaining two hundred acres :511 percher, being part of il_survey made to William May by . virtue °fills *errant dated the 9th day of January, 1795, and being very valuable on account of be ing Coal lend ; late the estate 'of said deceased.- - Tenni and conditions made known tit the time and place of Sale by I ISAAC SHEIJAIAMMER„ Adder. By order of, the Orpheus' Court, 'Lewis Rkasett, Clerk. Pouav lie, lily 15, 1554. • .25,-Gt 30-t f " • SALE Or. REAL :12STATE: LL at the 'fallowing dissiribid Real Estate. being flail °taigas-pebble of the Re* Estate of the lair Christian Ley deceased, within the Count , ' of Dau phin, wilt beatild by the subscriber, by virtue of no Act of thiiGeFal Assembly fur that purpose passed, al the White it Taverno.pposite the Court House, la the Wrong of llatrisbunrom THURSDAY :the 1716 day pr Aleltual.A• D., 1.14 iat.loo'ckwit A. N. Nu. 1.1 Thil of fOO acres to; Jaeklon township 'surveyed on warrant to Chrinsais fey, Of the 29th juty, 1819. No. L The l of 9.oo"aires in 11.111 k• intrusblp, mar weyed on warrant to Wm. Hoch. of Ithb Ju1y.11029. NO, 3.1 Tbn t 0(400 acres lit FIBUR township, sur e ed tyi naiVant to Wm. lloctiodibe 11th Nov: 9. ha. 4. , Th. 5-24 of of 300 acres la' same town ship, suiee*e4 on wertant to Wm. Hach. of the 29th Ju1y.18 4 39 and bounded by lade Of Christian Ley. doloutan Intariorsulll Conrad Abreffier and Thomas Elder. - 1 - Na. Thi 5.21 of .I of WI Peres In Lykena town - - ship. sefeeie f l on warrant to Win. Ilimb.•of June.4sl9. - ~No. o.! 5.24 of lof 30J nett., Jackson and Lykent lown.hlps, enraged on warrant to Christian Ley, of the WittJaly.l429,sadbotiadodby vac.ut land ad land of Titania. Elder- - • No: 7.1 TM 5-24 - of jof 250'acres In Jackson tp , uneyedon warrant to lamb Keifer, or the 14th May. 1829. nod bounded by !node of Joh u McAllister, pe ter Kept and:Conrad Shreiner. No. 8.1 • The 5-24 of #of 352 titres In, Jackson tp., surieyed on maroant to Daniel Keifer, of the 14th May, 1829, and bounded by lands of Potter Keffer,Ja cob Keifer and John Zimmertnin.• No. 91 The 541 of i. of 314 f acres in Jackson and Rush totabshlpsostreeyekon warrant to 11. Zimmer. man. of the Bth May.lB 29 .and bounded by linds of Pe ter Keane, Solomon Imshaenall, John ,KetTsr, Daniel etre,, and by: vacant land. ,-• 3 ;*. No. 10 Tqe 5-24 of #of 2dl acres ittJacison tp., surveyed on warrant to John Enter, of the&h may. 1829, and bounded by Mods of H. Ziatinatman, Solo mon fmsborstnil, John Zimmerman, and ; by vacant land. No. U. The 544 of #of 381 acre* in mite town ad surveyed on warrant to Peter Kefer e of the Bth a1ay.189.9. and boinded by Medi of John s KelTernl. Zimmerman, Kolornotalinshofstall; and D.-Keifer. No. It. The MR tit 9of 401/ Melo. lifeassfrtown: ably. irvrveyed. Warrant to Coated Sbredler , of the filth" May, P29, , and bounded by lauds of - John Me- Allister. Jacob Ken, Peter Keifer, and Solomon tin abobtalt~ • No. 12. 544 of I of 490 acres In same town 'sh[p.ro►bey►.dd on warrant to ikdomou Innehofstall, °tone dth May. 1629. and bounded by' lards of Peter Refer, Ready Zimmerman and Conrad Shreiner. • ' No. K. TM All"( iof 400 Iteree in Lykens and Jacteonitownenips, yed on inerrant to Wm. Ilocb, of 4be VIM July 1810,1110 00110000 by land of, John Zimnieriban. Henri Zimmerman, Jobe - Meter, 'and.by dpaliC land. : • I . - - • JOITN DOSSLER, . aldatiamtreter: de eels's sea. July IS , 1114 i• • , - M I ittUFACTURES.' • • -4110stign =Assns. . D SAI Alas Masses , study vont — own t by,tik calling and seeing . ay large assort. m ea t or „najos Glasses; of ail StZPII and patterns. 1. 0 at.tbe*LLY & RAIr 1.01? KING GLASS WtiliEg, No. - 500 Plonk TUIRD street. As it Is the fattiest firsori In the State, and doing a strictly Lrah tarsi 'aest.t chisel, Loftin Gime* front ktl to' 30 per teat. ebeaperc_tbso ems be bumph% ' eptewbere- fle winter; god bargain bought. tione-bate cold. t - itteoB GRAP.PP„ . No. Sl* North 3d st., above Poplar et., ' t • . PIIII. A DELPtIId. July t• - 10-101 _ • . - ,zottuo:inanour tr„,xOiPBRAT - 4-00.- _ SouTtE WiSbT eontrar TENTllaitd UUNTBB ate., would tespeatally indite the attention of Met the taa, , Bailters dad Whets to. the tenpin*, 'variety • of *set pecubteett at that estithlishatest. contain, ambled - tif.RlDOlXOLadd.cattabte foe thud', Saloon' petals dad pthrate buthitny I .LIIORISIII*O4NAIIENTiL STAIHRD. CLASH. TEA SOI and SIDS LICIIITS !tor ye/A:lest Bak** . Plassa and Staircter.Viladows. Ike, Lead that sad gained filara for Churches, dketlpterat Pyres 'gad Mutt pikers. anCaratair waled op to _weer and tutajsked In an? - part, of the United duttei.• I Flotkti en4astled aid *tatted denotative Church Wladon Cterg executed tallest& aid other . ateht *roarer etylre. aid rempeteat workmen not to any part of,tbr Union. Orden (rota a dhuaate promptly answe- .ll.ls.44ll4gesiiyanteli toi• thht Jakl4.llledi ' 1114at4 - • 1 - Sox si Co.* • IPAiOntr GROUNOSAWS. . MEM IA SAMOSESA etattiiiiiture treat the beet * Okay sum oRGUItA4 SAWS,. Arose two , b edda leeks a ei a4 tempetee.aghty aslall ate groe owl eat:abed Otateeter.:lbur Sawa are ereebel a bistlibettf. deelgeeit espteatily for ate " purpose aid are,thetefent weak taw* to Alteee trowel lb OW tamp atatteer. as they ate sttentetbened Sabi atttr el fry lncresll.g time tetbleksimrseribuly ham Om caging le Ike - tame, ettaiegteatif 4b:o aot bier rite .l 611491 t 4 , 124 Ofre4,W Mai esr rillotixiiimiskeight CAST wrni. MILL P 1? aid is ILI .37 8 4W-44.014 MUNI' *rafts, of inmedlS AWIWAYILVE wiSti hip toe Sif they *IFS would *toll inia44 , , theidilare setabalie WirosAloosy wale,' Sous AM Usa, a da. 3t. aos si Juts cfaht ow, N•w Yolk - 17-u ',;.,. ,- ..::,1,.nR1T:. MB HOTELS. MMNII= ggh BEM _ . AN, isalkkeklNAlNANkstor, foriAtt. rNtieaNtkor INTlrikklaniad. **Apo k . - • - - ',ANNAN% • - JO.* And Mask. SLIM? - 4.1c0.TW0 siooolsitat ventAt'lnd Ankst at ABA dalltered—whiolt ano tt p talPriam at PhilaMptda. B. Duque inks InitrAmeots *rex sack sie ts* Astral/ prennise: 13E0Itallf vocrr. - 111.1NUFACTURIR OP PIANO . A' • No. - 14S Aieli Strot,4 it*Sirth and Puentht 4antiosidt;_,Phttedt/plesa. A LflO:dooler In *la irrottorret of *WM acid lliif -8IC&L Violara and (lobar *riot' anti mast. ' all liertbsodir4 tolienli!•Wholegalerrifil find • • The most ettnloo-orlesii4s of' all ilao ono fitreivi sod Aaseslain Marie air can.tataly atr am:Cued rot defy stay,* sena Ly nantt 4r Glamorise an fallCa4saut, stye that 0. thew Will fccriltqprotopt apeatlioo. .Jono , l _ • U. 30 . PIANO AtORTE.S, ' . , T H E fabaeribtl Tel9Skrnlrly all* the attention or the tausiczt public generally, table' streltior se. =Pallor tolferrinsprnattentetroes 6 trs Octaves. made la the meet desks. Lle .niatater, and nrattented in every respect. They are altered It reason able Prkersalad wilt be Melted and delivered , to-this 'place free of any charge., ;lieciirld,hand Pianos - Garr sate. A. B. OBIMIENBAeIf fie " ' artiball - 11&*• • r Rog im ibub . ,tlL ; abi le il . re torirst .. 4 l P 4 blo4:a.. •. . PUBLICATIONS: uncumws:DOszcztv , a4tos - op THEAMII i ED STATES. Z: Elbjett air infii Way ' wake young itateatte -.L familiar with - thn locality' of different µarea of their ytert. cocotte y , and lifti presentedin yin - pahlh: withlbC confident belief!. It wilt he pa we- MI and lentanctian its well aan amu 8 j youth of 4.l2 , , ,ctintay. Pae e For asleFAt. • niftfiN Wed • 1 not* nod s,_tMlonery Blom, ;47 • •Itag .n.1(151 WILI. BF; PtlBLll3llE.D.hlyi THE liu Atltllfirr t " • tztuAlang $O 's nowri ... . • Semi-Nastitial Stainaticeoflutente Inimical, by lithe hethor:ot the" Paine Dactor." the `,.La w - yet.. story . ... tire "Ind Doctor," tic., &.c. , • The success huherta enjilyed Sy ilut authocof the above . popular worts is a Sethi:feel guar ant eii. of the favor with'whlih any pnigtiction* taming thief his piss will bc reretted by I it public .. - Thistabibln fl ret story "Is Ja roma tc *nattative, illueng.: atin it the artlire of the Slave ride, as carried on; in the •e4lO tit Attica. The author uaisetired in the nay y.' ~ the ;dosisiptlons and chrtacte.ra are Pniatect frotagetstinalacqitabtlaneh with theist.Thei,l story is full of excitlegintmest And adventure as Hai cele brated wog& of Defoe, !•14gbinson Comm," abil uOra the ad van Urge over that glorious fiCtilaid,insainuitts as It is fumule4 on facts erAirAry slay iliecurrence.— The hiatoty .of the heroism - of the, etory„Z glean, the etreastran Slued, purchased At Catistradinophit, educated and married by Ate reeltess, yet advent., at Seymour-0e cOmtnuniteeot the hihatreas, Es • WM,- ply the narratiun of a Carrpainted from the lite..aad 4 nit the nuinecorus characters portrayed' tnroigisoni. the story ate vividly and gtaphically drawn. ;I • Thelitibtiihett have already received orders for the-whale of the eilitiOn iewas originally triter in tention/10 publish; ,roll4PieldlYi they hard 'tett obliged largelyto isicteareht; cud they respectfully stripiest that all orders may; be sent in tot nordiately. Theyi confidently eapen that the work utin'ttrate as numb Interest at any vlirk - ur fiction that '.7hait or late years, emanated v from the press. as, note , ith. stondifig,alncethe public-oton of **Uncle TOWS Cart-' lei' , works relating to stanery iu Atimertca:rtio ant cue, have Imre) numerous, , ,lnie have appeared hay-. int- relation to the systeraZiof purchasing anima Oft ;he Afr ican Vogel, Irtittett r ty one who has w intoned it in ad in hideous deforwhr . The work is written In citrate nintpute language, and will be a eraleouic and Instructive additiou toshe tanutly library. -±. The work will tone a Inigutiful octavo .voidiut , or 400 pages, hatidenmely elinknated whit doe crisis,- Ingo, and elegantly Mined In cloth. Price. in ) .elulke + one *platy in paper, :Scents, at which rate Copies willWa'sent by toe pubtiehers to -any pact of the country, nee of postage. il IN' FOi saia.wholesa le ;land retail lay the Pithil4h era, :. - ELLAWDUTH &..STKE.E'rf ‘ tl '. no n itse il liclii in i 3 h n s.:ttrea l ul 4e tt w ie 1 9 1 o r t k ie . ,I,' And'hYill th N e States and - British Provinces. Ju1y12,18.54 - • • NEW PITABICIATIONS. I TAU aid the aloituona, by 8(.4.3E; reit hi, late 'Secretary of Utah Teti/tory. , . . Kensla litalied.dtates tinned, Expeditkms Bro., Elmer. • II Thomas , Book of the Farm, 200 illustrationsr. The Knout and the Russian. by Otto:lain de Lattny. Twenty pessary, the PhllliPphies„by rlatonioer Curzon's.' Atritenia and Ifizemm. , WStkihsun'rAneleet t4 pliant, 2 vols. • The Priv WM of Walsh): am. by Agnes Stilthland. The Home of•the, Kee Ildater. by Thutpe.: - °lnert Uteeir and the Gplden Horn- - Thompson's Egypt. PaStAO4 rteeeet. '..!! Teire of ora Times, ftoitt the German.. ...Malmo rid 11111, Lakes,nhd Forrest rlttssins.3 - -.2lottlibeSiara of the New Wotid. -Nanette and het Lovera.lby Talbot Ow i - Herbert's Persona mut Pictures. from the Illstor les of France and , England!, . Se .Arthot's t eat after mardsge. ' • 3 - E. Joyddorris' Turkldb Empire. • •,3 - -Weary-foot Commourbylteltch Ellthle.-- .3 Woman'. Love, by EngeMe flute , Ilasper'a . New Gazetteerlpf the World, r.i:h I. - ref sale at ' 0. FIEVIIIAN't4 Bo t and Stetlonery Slate. •1' 28-73 July IS, Iti24 • Now - Is the Tithe to Subscribe. VEIV VOLUMES o . MAGAZINRS. Monthly dolzgazina 'Noah Widish Heeler/se' Ilayperfs Mhbly-biagaziuedlaye'shlediculJoutnal, • Parasites do Uo 4 t tedical Esatefaer;'• • Illuttredalagatine ofAri,ondon Lancer, Eralrciir Magazine, - Manitin's Abstract:: 'thailey'd Lady Book, , 41111iMall'S JOU Graham's tilar44lllr, Kaisketboelver, popular Educator, •• idtteira ' !Merry's afneri n, , „ I Ariburslionte Magazine, ..iieliend'ilousehuldWords , leirksvouird - Magazine,,.. donee NI.IIOIIN, Edinburgh ir. Reeferg„chumpsun's Cunuierfen Landun'idt. Review, ' ;I petetund, . • ••, Weartainsierilge: Review do dos' Together with alt ntner,l44azines az rein this 'Downey or in Elzape. _ •••-•• • • - weentir NewsrArrits. . . . qleason's Pictorial Pa per,.1 4 1. Y. Weekly Tr Mau r Flag:at - Our Union, , .. • t do. d o _ il efa m tiaturday Kysning Por i ,. .Y. Dutch:ham,' • Irterairy Mullein'', nett dam, i f *louts Journal', . • Yankee Prouateer, i • Scientific Nuterican, .. N. N. Picayuns,j Arthur's Unfits, Garxtti„ ri. Y. Pick, 1 Loudon &fining Journal: Pollar Newspaper,; 1,0 - nalnllfustrated News, I A 04.411 ottleticeeisible rrptitablepaprqs puirliallSol in ridicules. , ' , ' 1 11. BAN NAVA ilnik and • Stm lottery bots.. July 115. Iss4. iw-i, .OFFICIAL: - • • ', , --' NOTICE . _ TN Tag ... COURT 1W C0212101 4, PLEA'S OP ASCIIU VLKILL COUNTY.— WilliamWeiberill vs.. cti.arleir 21. Wetherill. ileviry M. Wetherill, Thomas" 21: Wetherill, Marcalet ti 3a.. Wetherill and klaym Wetherill, a ritioototude the age. or twenty- one .yeare, by Ms guerdlx teatime R: im " n,:k • teat 19: Wetberlll. f A., in pr:pi t aon, pro. 26, tieeorober'Testa. 1812. Rrye de Pattltionn fettenda, Nu, 27, Marco Term, 1954. '' • 1 By virtue:of an'Order of Bale. Made In the hhove ' stated Whirl of pert bon, tme directed, I shall et. pose 'to 13 le.ai palb au taint, on Wedaemley, the sixteenth day of Au net, 1 51, at two o'clock : In the ofteincion. at the Hotel riled Pe nnsylvania ; Nall,: IV kept by W. G. - Johnson. in Pottsvi ll e. In said t4th.tyi. kill county, the follueringteal estate. to wit; ': All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate 'in Not weglan township, Kehtlytkill county, Pen orylva .nla,_bonnded end de/RAM-41.as follows. to wit': Be ginning at a poet, lir the mouth of a email creek mop. tying into the. river Seheylkill above. Mill break; theme, by other lanl late kif Abraham and Wiliam, Putt, north forty-thr e ‘ dedreee west , ninety sifa per ghee to a stone ; t encelitY land late of Lenox eltli i eel, south Ow:degrees west, one hu ndred an 3 three and a half - perches acroM Mill Creek, to apust ; thence north ee2enty . two Regrets wert,valne pubes to I, ru,sl It therum, by.. lead late of the'; New Yorie,t;.,a I Company", - sout eighteen - degrees ; west, 1 tweniyand• half perch, toe ,post; thence 'nort h . seyenty-iwo degrees, %yet t retie hundred perches tea stone ; and then south ili egrees West eight and a half perches tun-atone; thence by la nllate of. Abra.. ham-and William Pam entree - 31d, south; ilfay.vero de ereeeesst,one raundiedang Oftymineperebesoierose the.Bebtastklit. to a post x.hmence by land -now or late or William Warder,Sin the east aide sir the Setanytkitl. _north- stxty.t ree degrees rut, 'thirty perch., to ' a potit; the , south sixty-five do, grecs ear, twenty-two p reties to a close ; ;then. south eighty-two degrees ast, fifteen perthers to a atone v then north iixtylh ee degrees east , twenty. tree; tnwci orba jii findY e a n a fl e d : 6 i t, y rfeu en i t t liw n r ei n ' t o .ciri w I I 1 , o y r tiw f o a o t : P o e f atC-1 l ob e h n e el : " ' a: 4a Agora: ' then h ta l e ham and William POtt. Map It twenty' &greet; east; thirteen-4nd a half perche; to a point in the - mouth of Milt creel, being . a corer of an" -acre of ghound laid off at tbe junction or continence of Mill:creek with the said river Sibuyllillt, belonging now dilate to the North American 'QM I Company; thence. by Saideere u( ground,hp Mill Creek toltre tipper side ge a re th al o o r t!, rou vr i tlifl i w nt a a s in I l S a ii7n r y e a gitann 0 William pota.aforeeetd,on M ill Creek; theraie,along .saw tot, Mirth atzty-three egreee east.aboutuine teen and shall Perrhesto he north-east- Corner of laid tot; Ahence by the su s iota nd the aforesaid arse of weed, btu:poling now r late to the North Amer. lean Coat Company . Sout h hirty-sevetrdegreers east, twenty-oneperthes to the her flettnylklat ; thence, up the same, north seven y degrees east, °meteor. and a half pstrAes sad t e tree. south eighty Ms de. pets east.tssenty and o e-fourth pereimx , to the place of bigioning I—Con Moine one Mandrel) and thirty.funr acres and 81 ye ekes of land (It being a . i part of two several iracta dr tand.oaeof th eta can- I alpine one bondreal; and t arty acres and a quarter,- I end the other of thenetw .Itundred. and seventeen - acre* and einety.fotit pet es, which were patented to Hugh Mahe*. VIM' bearing date - the second day of September.* .en !led in Patent Book ..No. 59,9 ages 4141442). Etre pi ing oat of - the mine the following parts thereof - laid out and designated . In a " gotta th e tows o Port Carbon." snide by Haden Smith, arehljeet anengineer in 1939. to Wit, Lots Nos. le 1. 3, 4,3,- 6 . .8, 9 ,1 0 ; 11. 11, 13,10, de, 411.87;18 ask Oil, 91. 93,14 95. 90 1.97. 1 1 4. 01 1, 100 ,101 t 102„ ton la, 113 09; 120. 131 . ; 131,133,311,133, 136, 137,138, 139 .14 0 . 141, NO 147, 119;119. 150 121,152, 133 131,1115, and Of; also, a part of lot go. 2'4 being CO fait hoot on "Jackson street by 210 feet deep„ at the N. W. earner of Jacks n aot'Weetaingtota stn.; of lota Ni'. 15. 17 and .I St, all but 45 feel keel. On Coat street by 95 met dee „ae the northweet'cornet of coil. and Jackson ettems, and IT". feet friou on Jackson west; by 95 feeelleep, a part of Not 17 and .18; pert of Lots Nos. 141 and IS, viz ; sSfeet (Noe or Coal stmt, by 95 fen deep, heretofore gold (o Daniel betide and Josep h o 4 ; part of Lola Noe. 16 and 18, being 42 feet frontlos Pike street r try:9s feet deep, lieretoftwe void to Jahn FtemLattkethriathsast corner 01 Pike anent audd`the Alley ; , ano th er Pelt of Lots Nos; IS aniLlitibkang 3afeesfront .90 pthe ~,,,e, s hy 95 feet di;ep, feudist* sold to .Paitiet Sweeney; ao Irregular lets of ground, balsoded north by the line of tab) act. aoulle by Morthetreer, ?ISt by Ilaselolleyand eat by Coal street 2el the Snare road to Maneb.Chapir ; of Lots Na., - ltd and . 11d, all hot 53 feet 4 bubo front an evil idleere hist° , feel deepi a ion of Louoe: liSand 1111 e betag 53 feet 4 inches float au Ptn alley 11110 feet-Beep, at the ;torment sorties of se alley and Cherry alley, a parlor Lot No. 1.11..bei gg3 feet 4 inebeer *poem, I f Me 'Wet", by 110 feet, dip, at the stirtharnat 61,4. strut' Pike sod Mutat' a "Metal and a Part of ' let NO. Ili Of or lam Nei rin nod Ilk *Ai / 46111 43 00 1 10 110,feet, awe or,,,tess., a . We southeast eases of North and Washiugthst stteesateins a. Piece of ground herektforrstll4 to be Treaters albs Whit en Chneebof pate ice ..' • - And and reserving ento Clasen Is sad othersellthlr halo • widen:gas, 11111, ektli et eh may be legally :.craned la 'Meatus all soden tee sintor sleet 401 1 .60, aflfe,,e mines and minimiser and surety dallsaltlthes II - lay amlbeingupon and ' lade; theetuttgrof the two within the bromide of{}rabore ,,fl Oiled •mg den:Ml.4'4pin or • *CUM; isitlkiall the - powbje and priviniden , Ni amit g onnc, to the Dahl righ4. - agretably to , ptovesmos of te 4 tertala lodebtoOrkone doh Poi aid Mans Ala m i dti tothe mid, Clayton Awls:said , • tram. dated abr Itheeniti day or Jame. in Om pear rOot Left Ong; Tb° 4ll a na ` titi ,- 11 , ..4.4 • ii.,4 .Tor nty.thur. sad reciinled in ottkiii -enemy iii de .book No. 3: pip atookb the epparteaannea— -,. AblEss NADU.. Sballfr: Illse - rWit Odies,,Pate-t - '• ••. • , • : . .:•21illiMatirly11.11154.J...1 :if .., -; ' '' ! . ' ' , 274t , ~ • • • 0 1 1/ANO! 2•oojit' lON Tau SUPER'? • 1500 Tom MINIMAL For sahib! 1 tlattt6. Whrrtrl+; Mole ARQ Jaisl4.llol - • := ISE MSS STAILIII'IIIIOMI6 - : , Peintb Amosslasolitinat,'May . 15 1 ' Pamiete_lear INi. • • • end !ewes/14M latatiat s Olive Olt put ltstouftual ' f dentesiest, • 0101,i 0. lint iteutrabla is saw. ' U, 9 4_ etab Premium'. Bloch 4 0 . 1 0 3 41, LIMISOS. Expo ittes.Cen as tos tong . itelisaraoce, Mitival Depart. : sow, - - 001,60. - 4sck - St roh 'de , .Shalt, Chi 111 00 1 6. :1 ltwitoists; Stock and - •• ; • e ' 'other good seen/Mos, 111171,123 11 ' • hilts Recehrable.•. 1 187 009 SS • Cash on hand and tit loads of ...Agents., • I .19.A58, 54 - _.. • .1 . ' ----- arg.:s4 16 For Their Inland ' Insurance. apply toTT - RIO. T.•StIORNES Agent. / "-ley 15.11..4' - •1 _ *4 ' , PRI ( •., _ VATE- . .... 5: ) . --.. . . SAL .. - , • _„. _ Valuable Real. Estate nitcsssle. Tile * 'sdltorriher offer s for .sale the folio Ing de _ senbctlitrat Ralste;;stutate In the rough of, Pon Car boa. Sthuylkilytatuoty, a. - 1 Att,tttat well-kutnah. TAVERN- STA. 0 called the EXCLIANOIi ROTEL, awl lot or gronuteirtrate at thr corner of Jackson.' and Coal allt r oattainind in from 10 feet sod in deot tad feet, whit the ap putteitaiit. t nstsang of Stabling, lea house, Dweittilg .Notiees; a large , Coaetr•istakor 'a Shoo. he.' The property', Au lately hteb Aoluaghly sepainfd, and Its location am! at wthrhueut runder • ft the roost desirable tavern-stand twine said Borough, The budding, are -tusared‘ for 5".300. !too policies running unlit the yedra 11015 and M..- .- .- ! . - , I • ALSO, the 11101therbr ballot tot No. L tad the nottberly.tialf of Lot 1111)..104, an the said LA &gime'. situate co Janitors 'atad,lloptalcis atteetsr,,,ootaluin: each 30 by thl feet I ' - I• I . ALSO. Lot No 45,.in Lawton's .Additleti to Pad Ca II b0n,50 AIM all: • ~, 1 45,40, Lot N 0.711 on Spruce and wick reels. la Patterson and Swift'S Addition to Port Catu r neat the Catholic antral:ft by JOS feet. im3 - Fetterman:ad particulars refer to PAM EL sit, 1:5145N and WILLIAM 1.. WIIITNEVII rent. OHO. Or 10 the andentigned, at POW Cairns I WM.. as 'mi.. hay 15. Nu , 5c.5i ..,,•,,, k „ „ • . -nisturrouna SKIM • AND BOARDING SCHOI O 4 , , ' FOR VOIINO LALDIES AND GENTLEMEN. fillthi Institution located "Ficrivehtirg,Dau. phdo cantos, In the whilst of that beitiltuel and healthy dishier called fliceafe Talley.lo miles tiara Millersburg,23 from ilahristoirt.and .411 i. est from Pottsville.- • • The ostensible °Wacker int% institution,' s to pre pare young ladies and gentlemen for the ' ; active ties of dire. or for the lusher seminaries of learning. and to elect the dentand for a bitter and atom gener al difflision of eduratioa in the district in,ertilto it is .14uated: Parents and Guardian ■ are most respect hilly invited to visit the &shout before reading their sous and dzughiest eleeewliese. .The Principal allaying loregazperience in the busi ness of teaching, Ratters himself that by rho aid of competent assistanti. he will be .able td mate the ichoof •vvoritty of the patronage id rho itieuds of edneation.aud Of to enlightened pubtie. ' The scholastic year is divided lour twit 'visions of stereo week. each.' The Fall iressaati, 7111 cont inence on the th day of Auguvt. ' ' — .TERM'S PER diEdflIDN. 'Boarding, washing. room and flteli Att6 00 Common Blanches, d 110 Higher Enelish Mathematic/4e., ' . 6PO Greek and Latin language...4c Musk and use Piano. ((extra,) ft 00 tY Por.a Circul ar andother particatara, Address th e propyktoe, - A. P. LARK, or 1.. E. DOCili Principal, lierrysborg, Dauphin county. Pa. : : Juiy 1051 . 27:11m*: MR IRON FLUE mon!! • rivE R undersigned, have 1 now in stole and are . 1 co n stantly receiving. e asaortenebti of k:Ntl• LlBll 'BLOB IRON. sui for alining, purptrace, i whietk they offer for sale at t *suitable prkp3. Also, BOILER IRON, BAR IRO% 181.101110 iSTERL. &c.,&t., to whichtbey invite the etteinion of putehasere. N. & A. 1111DDLETON. • - Ridge Avenue and 101 h at., Philidelphli. July 15,1854 4 1.4 t EtAIIDWARE and IRON DEPOT ,fiIiE enbacritier, having now artaagedJtlv goo 4 at hie new place of business, and wilts h nevr do lirairrininatoan of furnishing all such Snob alai he busines&nf the' foal Re !inn may require, at their lolltest lilltr- Itet Value. solicits the hoped toe or the Now- 1 shall aiway, be on hand and have on nand it lull stock of Bar Iron, Chopplux Axes; flue Iron, . Coal nhovels, Vast Steel, Imre Chains. Slit iton.Nails 11114 siptkei _.Rope. • Tickle Blocks.; Billows, Anvils and vitei. Hardware and Iton Depot, CENTRE site doors above Mattel, Mut aide. • . July 15, 1854 OEM . . MD. L. DODSON. relpectfutly announces to the eitimis of Pottsville and adJment plates, that he to prepared to operate in the most rarefol and satisfactory manner in the treatment of diseases of the TEETH and hiOHTII . 1 ii 311111: a pleasant office and labotatory, , ,fiarnialied with instruments and apparatus or tbe , , - most approved construction, w kb constant traoilite2 for obtaining Use beat infutosa, ..... Won relating to hie profession, he feels deterinitied Jo spare neither time nor elpetullt In Oil r m." to Neale. - - All operations pertaining to- the toritsbetber. PIIffICIVAI. or PdEt'iIANICAL, done in orosk wan • tills style. and - warranted equal in durability and beauty of finish, to any June in the skirl !or else where. • (flfl in vide street, 3 doors above North vide, Pottsville, Pa. July 22, 1$51• 411 At the Old Stand ot FRY 4 MAit DESPECTPUILLY ensounee to the Pi, Ile that I 1 they have the stock of the atittet bast. nelp firm at their old stand, and bay lug inside con !datable additruns thereto by recent cash pitrchuses, now respectfully sulichi.a abate of public Patronage. J. P. tic CO.otware thit mutt business men stand npon-a platform approach , ng to an equall y, make no boastful mmensions to supet tor silestatol, or of fer of siperlor Milner:wrote-above their lghbors, but say TRY Ifli! ‘ In ardor to make room tor. a choice 9071103 of roods, suitable for th e Autumn inure; J. P. k have deleted/Iml to sell their present stork of elprine . . ~... _ ,__..,... falter in use. suffeters will be gratified to:liaru that the. occasion noir Offers to•proeure nut 011111 theft/At rot sail wrist rely, buts* darnels a Truss as say other, in lien of the mutant's 'and untomfbrtable article nasally *att. There is no difficulty att.:Wing the fitting. and When the pad is located, It. will: retain Its porillon without change. . :.:,:' Persons at a distant e, unable to tall on , the *sub scriber, tan have the' ss sent to any ado:trews, by remitting FIVE DO I a rot the single 'l,rnse, or TEN for the doable— it measure round ibe hips, m 142101,4 side affected. It will be ezeitangtd to suit If not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. • For sale only by the Importer. ' - • [ CALEB 11. NEEDI.IIB. • ear. Twelfth dit. Rice Streets, Philadelphia. rr`LaDttli. requfrttot the benefit of If EictilANl.• CAL SUPPORTA,ow lug to derangement Ofithe lu ll tenni !treaty*, inducing Falling of th e Wonib, V al, Pulmonary, Dysywptie, Nervous: and Elpinal 'We ~ nese, are informed that a competent and a sor.stea LADY will be in attendance at the Rooms. (SU ageert for their ireisAnet rue,) No. 1 1 4, Twelfth it:, isedoor below Race. . Jane 1/1.1851L . i 1 1.1.1 y 100,000 tam! for the People. ENRI:DEItIeKS & (4. Rebuilt to the people) of the I.' United Stites, a 11.1nster (lift Enterfolsc i In con nection with the exhibition of their magellkellit rad immense 11111111011 t -- . ' . , . N,...,.. . 100,000 Tickets only; at 01 each, will be sold. ' , Each purchaser of .a, Ticket for etteniesiolt of Eons Persons to ind Exhibition. wilthe presented with a la. bUIdSERED CERTIFICATE,O Entitling the bolder to ONE SHARE fa the r lowing 100,200Ulfts :.. • : 4.... .- No. I.—el lot of 13 'acres of land, tocat dd Is the Borough oßtLitstauqua. Lehigh enanty, re. adjoin ing the Lebliah- Canal *ludo 50 miles of Phila. deiphia. The improvement. thereon are a large threvatory!Fluni and Edit 11111, Sill MINI ~, o two story Dwelling Phowes, • nay Nkeles, Shed, end all other nseorlery outtoildlngs, The Sox enshraces Stone Quairiee, whlch will yield front 1111000.0 $l2OO lo.r year. which Is veined *14125,000. , I • No. I.—A. Easel and Mon atitad.ln the Hotough of Citasautea, Lehigh county. Pa., shoats at the earner of Profs and Bach &reins. The lot.;seisms 159 feet on front &met. and 85 feet on'Rae street ; The Improvements thereon are a Brick Tasein and Store exiiid, the paddle' "etintalni 40 feet Pont,f 03 feet deep, and three stories Odin, end I. Blink Shed 40 by 32 feet, and all other nettelisry.txdbuildings, which are valuerlst $9603. -.- • i -- No. 3.—tes kit elgvtiond,tnealed in tbi ' --- l ocouga of Cussanqiia, Lehigh 'county, P... 60 feet errant and 400 feet in depth—Mateon Is erected la luse two.otaty firiatilouatt. which is now occupied as a tttoia'and Driellincnibleb it valued at 'VW. NW. ri loot Ironed. located hi tbk *lotuses of cuasanqita.Lehign county, Pa., corair lot Baer and CaSii Areets,- , -lot CO feet front by WA feet Itt depth, them:arts ettett'd a large, 111/0-1111Ny Stone Brunet noose. whieb Is now occupied by three farallies, ‘Valbetst..sooo. Na: I.—h a loa of drone sled le the lorondtt of eat...twos. LetilSit CO feat front on Prost etteet,bp 100 feet y Horton la erre tedlYhtrati.two-stoty bind flotese. Stable. and alt.actara neuramety out.brilidniss. whkb are val. nedabildore - _ rim 4.-4 s• a let of 'round. located in the of Catiamom Lehigh county, Pa, 50 feet Wilkes I. dewb # thereon Is erected a lets. Framelltrireitint, stitch is occupied by two Vested 'et SIGN,. ,'; _ - : No 7.--Ose pair of match !forret', Co "71 Wrests, iirldeb arn.ralued at COW , No. 11:—Onepairleatch Honer, ',aimed at " Act 9 -One strafe Horse, valued at MC --; - ' .011111ftwood Mum, 0.500 meta. ' 4O Cold ' Wraty', 00 3000 Pendia. h ~ ' 1 ' 1"- • ..- 1540G01d Pent; 1•' I *" •:' Wren, and ewe, • 4 50,000 Esigraringe; at 15 CIL (LAW Pieces Choice ;and Poimbirliluslc; IA - • cote each, , ' ' • . ;1111,1135 58 ' 'la orderso forme 101 concerned - a perfectly (alt and mits(smory disposition 01 the above abetted Gifts, illeaste. Fredericks & Co. propane thin the ittuthou dere shall meet todelhet on Ihtestay. theist day of sulfas. 10/4i (or esaser,itail the IMMO Ire mild, due, notice of whicit will he niteti) at oohs* suitable mi se m c cofar ft s e pe o n os e m s la t rectoted s m r p e p l r o d tYi a r bleb they may dispose of La mob mauler, by lot or out. ems Ise. se tb4 elltirshablefi in team, Meetkitl chat( dlrect,,lseCommittett gluing good aid manclest hawk if ropiest by the sharebalema forth* earful per. formate of the'istke 'squired of them: - 1 • .0,1111 orders fbr Tickets try maitsbouid address. .ed to FREDlfillClid at-004 CATASAUQUSAC. !MI On, Pa. . . ... , if It•stould treg'is that Atha Michels late sold, when thecae, tocetted.the moiserwill be re. rased at our expellee for pram. Cattespondents wit*; oinsse wine distinctly their nsincii.t•sidence, Coolly and Estate, to provost errors, or 1( ca ..... eat, reclose en eavelope with the directloa 00 It Do it tails ha which su Tickets as Tick as they mat f win*, arses: - , • 1 -' • ri' Ao7 WfWitillidioll 010 will tscelvt, y Morn mail; eleKh tlek4M. ' - - June 11, lett '4 - '•, '': ' Plf allitlNQ!! .vgasstinsTrEfolvisii roan or mg. AllO. • tem * xEcoms, • • Soulb Watett $t • e cbeeteut 'bilge's. te-e INSURANCE, IRON, &c MISCELLANEMS. DENTAL SUROZIRT. 4.. PARKIN & CO.. SSC Telegroph and notrvp!yieß. IBM vilft4VA.. FftIDAT. 4 aft.T.oc , P. M. . Wheat Flolif• SO 75—Rye do. 525 t sr. tall, Coto • 51ea1,33 87 4 do.—W 1 rat, Red, 31 79. White, SI 85 —Rye, St OS ets.— Corn 89. Oats. 53 cts. per Lathe!. =la ME FROM EUROPE. WAX! INTZMTSIS. , By Parifir—Liverreqdetto# to 12M The news from the sear of war shows no ' important or decisive action 'mann Vie bel ligerents; 'but as.though all the parties con cerned, the English 'ani) French 'Meant par , iicular, would gladly take adventage of the first, plausible acute to return aid seWir ilown quietly at their homes. The continental letters express doubt of. the inteot ion of AUStfla and at, kkilin there., was a feeling or depressiou owing to the be. lief that the Cabinetarat assisting Rants by a pressure upon the Austrian Overeaten!. The Emperor of Austria hes countermanded the advance of her army into Wallachia.— It is stated that the military twee in the Raltiewill be increased to 23,000 or 25,000 men.—A battle had taken vac* in Asia be. tween the Russians ana a force qt Turkish Easbirilax&uks, lip which the latter kat,3ooo snen.--The cholera is ragtag at St. Peters burg. Four hundred cases. are laid to, bye occurred there in one day. The Turks have crossed the. Danube in considerable force, and an action occurred on the sth-at Giurgevb, in which one. hundred and sixty Russians were killed and three hundred wounded.—The accounts relative to the evacuattco of the Priocipalittes by Rua sia, are very contradictory.-1t is reported Russia is concentrating a force of 300,000 men to resist the Austrums.—Thirty thou. sand Russians have advanced from Odeon towards the Pruth.—The Tuks, de the Sib, alter a lung struggle, got possesstou,ot the Islands of Pildikin and .oineika and subse quently of Guisgevo.:---The Russian* hue been totally defeated in the Wallachia& Ter.' ritory.,--Prince Oortshakoff was terming a camp of 30,000 men between Iluchavest and the Danube. The Emperor of Russia admits his readt ness to agree to term which will give him joint r row-tinate, with the othevlour pow ers, over the Quirk christians in _Turkey. provided that France and England withdraw their troops how the Principalities. which he will also leave, and that Austria give up the prosecution of concessions she obtained in her treaty with Turkey. The Spanish insurrection was still uftsup pressed. LLTEST.-By the Afrsta; dates to 15M.— Ou the Sih, 404007 Turkscrowed the Dan• übe, at °ltemize. The Russian! Opposed them; hut were defeated with a locroP 900 Milled and wounded. Another account says the engagement occurred at Gturgevo tm the 4th, and Russian lost 4Go2—Theallitd deer. were nearing S,ebasicipol.—Choltr a in the Baltic_ Beet; . continues at St. Petimburg, and other places.—The Spanish rebels have tle termined on a protracted guerrilla war.— Breadstuffs had declined in the Liverpool market', O' TIRE RUSSIAIV Treaty has been rau. tied by the U. S. Senate. Zr secuies the netura !ity; of the United Slate's in the present European war, and hilly acknowledges the principle that the. neutral flag protects the • vessel and cargo. dr. i brie The call for a County Convention by the Amert can party, meets with the hearty approval of a large number of-toter,, in this locality. The un precedented revolution in partizan feeling, ot late. hat created a (*.ire to have sik full County Ticks.; presented to the people, so that a more perfect or ganization may be affected, and the position ot the American party so defines, that voters will be a.- cured that this i. not Whig irtekery v as the friend% , kit Gov. Bigler assert. This Can be done most et tectually in the selection ot eruithdates to fill the . eitrerent County utters, by placing men in 11001101 V - iron vita have acted with each ot the old- parties.. Whig, Nutter, Democrat, and Maine LAW. If the Convention should be entirely titivated of -purtrzau prejudices, and 01 local and perinea! pref. ereurtert, m u d endeavor to select men whose ability and character would tend foconiviitrate the strength at the real drniorralir party, there is not a vestige, oh doubt that the moat triumphant encers4 would follow their labors FRANK i' OTT.. '444 Ttie assertion chid the Anierican movement eine owes from the niany-headcil Monster, ll'higvrv, is a positive falsehood. It is the spontaneous de termination of Americans to check the politic& advancement of Romanism and its efforts to bold the balance of power. Nut as Bigler's friends say, to proscribe men on - account of their religious pre dilections; but to prevent them front engratting their dogmas on the tree of Liberty. • Any one eulivrsaut with political history, wilt agree velth the when 1 itsi-ert that both parties have manifested a dist:minium) to court the foreign reli giotut element which has become united as a polo• leg' power in the 'State, And as the present ad ministration has no unblushingly identified limit with the Irish Catholic party, it is not strange that patriotic democrats should eschew the leaders who, in'the lace of the most decided expression of :he people, will and did elevate to high positions Inen,virhose feelings cannot ;in the very nature of their religious obligations) harmonize With the in stitutions Of this land of freedom. MEI Z 23 The American party is composed of honest pat. riot le men of all political parties—men who donut hesitate to sacrifice their political preferences •of both party and men Mr what they conceive to he tor the welfare of their country and the perpetua tion of civil and religious freedom. A . a to the charge of persecution tor 'religions opinion. it is too ridiculous for au intelligent man to - promirlpte. If any other religious sect (say Methodist for instance; would arrogate to themselves -such power and claims, as the Papists do, the consequence would be the feint?, and the denuneiation probably be inure fierce and prompt; fur in that case the Ito.- tnansist would be in the van. So lung as religious sects move in their proper sphere, no one will oh. ject to their enjoying the right ,. and privilege; of their creeds to the largest extent; but when any one denomination endeavors to intrude upon the rights and privileges of others, and virtually to unite Church and State, tt touches a tendei point— ate that vibrates from Maine to Georgia-and it is strange indeed that Bishop; Hughes and Billy Bigler, who are so fumed for their political sap city, could not foresee the cons/gooney, of 4beir COMIC It is amusing to see how the old fogies dare and pitch in view of the tertian defeat they expect to meet next Fall. They anathematize yeeret socie• ties, and feign the most agonizing sympathy for adopted citizens (particularly Irish Catholics), and even shed crocodile tears for the latter on account of the aufful persecutions they_ are suffering at.ihe - bands of the "Know-Nothings." Some of them say they lire almost afraid to vote their own•ticket, for tear they may he aiding these secret trattoria They cannot find out who they are. ft is euay to that they have , spore tear of OIL "Idiow•Nothiugs" taking the wind out of tbeir litical sails, and leaving them to take care of their dear; persecuted friends of Rome. AN OLD ' DiXOCIAT. A SAD AFFAIR. • We learn from the iollowini ftom the Philadelphia Bullet:it, that all the good May.' or Cormd and hie officers have accomplished in that city, is about being nullified 4 , it de. onion of the Supreme Court: We need Only remark that the Supreme Court gay . a a 'deci sion but a year ago, declaring it to be un/mo fad for any person to folloto,his unto? ocapap lion on Sunday. The limit is that the pen. pie are losing , confidence in our Courts to the same extent as they are in our Legisla ture'. Many of our Judges,pervettthe laws to give sanction in,theirown Interibits, apple. tites tuaractices, and make what would be a prevettative of crime, nothing , bat crime and pauper factories. A day of speedy retri bution is however near at hand—the voice of the people like muttering thunder isleard in the distance, and' woe unto them who do not heed the storm : TIM SUNDAY LUWOR TRAPPIM—The Su• preme• Court, this morning, decided that keeping a house open for the sale of _liquors on a Sunday, did not constitute it a disorderly house, and that the attunat that can be dose with their proprietors ts to impose the pal try 6oe of tour dollars. The sheet of this will be to reopen all the grog-ehays m the city and re-establish the menet of Sunday drunkenness from which, banks *4 Mayor Conrad, we hare been happily relieved lot some weeks. Every vender of spirits will ruddy pay the fate tor the sake of the profits of the day, as.well u for the sake of show log bow be may set public opium at deft-. Borough Croat by , IY Wiry I &sullies. :sr iod UM 42300 r. 4010 - NCO 1300 1340 11300 The great moral reform which this com• munity bad o=4oll to rejoice over being thus defeated, and present , laws, as Interpre ted by the Supreme Court, bet insuf lcient. to prevent the prosecution of a dwioaaltzing bnunerson the day when all frpatible trade ceases by law, the people will bare to resort to swim other, method of arresting tbeitil. They *ill hate to bit back upon the ques tion of grantionlicences at all for the sale of liquors. It is i disgrace to* moral comma tiny that the worst of all traders the only one to be countenanced on the day set apart tor religious observance, and as present en actments fail to meet 'the mischief, the pub lic will have to select representativeCierttla a • . special view (6.) putting an effectual stop to it. • ri Bi ler rejected by the "know Noth ings "—We learn from Philadelphia that Governor Bigler applied tor admission into the society of Know Noilunts: lint was re *led; So melt toe gat. 'Mental* re *boa hOVICT el IS yet to cotaci-pyriskimps, • ht . -1)141.4-Orti [FOR THE St4RERV tOURNAL.I AMERICAN NOMINATIONS
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