E=ZE fdr,VVilififlottfual ro-itsvff;rlE. .• sAritanAv. Avatar s,lasi ' rr MINERS' JOURNAL hail a ar. g r ritrvintion thee any other' Nettupater listed in Norihrrn feamiylxvinia. orcu/atea ..snt 9 ng the CO4 l , Iran and basintlS rneio, 91 4 0 ntdy tht. and .this 'eartoefies,'67tPin rsll " i f part, and it also. tirentatwtargely glum; at' t , t t Sthuyrkill county, whit 'wafers it o'n f the 'Fowl otttitahle eltheertiriner imam* in the County. But bur roma have so Inan, capi. t enrolled en its ettbsertittien list. • ElOrit FOR aItNIERIP 3OFRNAL DAVID I. LlEVrtg , Mt Carmel ; /UAW "F• llavm,'Ashland: Faaarxiet La rarane.ra. Tamaqua ; TnosirsoN'A. Goarasy, Tremont ; ' •, ror..Nrs - PALltfilt, earner Third and Ekosiall sta., Philadelphia. WansTra r Soots. N. E. corner Third _and Rare street'' Philadelphia.. en a !Mt.% it: filititAX . l), 71 Pine St., New York. Vot.N3cY li. •Pes.me'x; Tribn!ui Bui!dints. C. F. NORTCri, CoutAlerehaitt,. 523 Walnut Si. _ Philadelphia. ._ ,- ' Wlin are 'authorized to reeeive sobseriptioniced v.rilseatent., bre.; for the filtners':' journal, and receipt tl9 , the Fame.' ~ . . FRIENDS OF TERIPERANE TO YOCR POSTI3! cocNTV CONVENTION The friends ofn Prohibitory Liquor Law in County aie requested to men in their respretiv.e 'Borough wards and town t•hipt, on Saturday the 2nd of 'September at tf o'clock P. M.—.and elect two - delegates to represeot them in County Convention to be held In the &rough of Ponsvtile, ott4onday the 4th of September at .10'o clock A. M. The friends of Temperance the various dirstricts will please give notice of the place of eleetion in the dietricts. and iturertatend the same. lip order of llfe County Commstree DEMOCItATIC • WHIG COUNTY • CONVENTION. The Democratic Whigs of Schuylkill Co. are requested to meet at the Election Dm-, trim IS of the respective Townships and Wards; on Saturday the 26th day of August next, between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock in the afternvon, and elect two Deletzates to repre scot theirrespeciive Districts.in Coubty Con vention, Itt assemble nt the house of George Kaufman, in Schuylkill Haven, on Monday the 28th of August, fur the purpose of nom inating a Democratic Wing Comity Ticket, tit be supported at the ensuing election, and also to aprittnt- three Conferees to meet a similar number of Conferees from Isiorihum• herlanil County. to nominate a candidate to represent this district in the Congress of the (Totted States. We mould urge . upon the Whigs of. the County to torn out atohe selection of dele. , ;atee, and send such men as will truly rep. Laeut.the feelings and views of the people in' county convention. It the people neglect attending to the primary meetings •they mutt nor complain it•incompetent or improp er persons are relented to reprevent„theni in County Conyeattott.' By order or the Stand locccoromittoe.. . JEREMIAH REED, :AN 25M, 18.74. , Chorrrnmi. AMERICAN DELEGATE ELECTION. The following:persons were appointed an Execttelve Pommittee to act for the Ameri lean party to &buying' County : A. M. MACDONALD, C. J. FRY, R. D. T ..",c:nce:s; JA:41.E.7 . BOIVI.N, n. SILLS NAN. On motion, Resalred, That the Committee tie requested to call for an election of Dele gates to a County Convention. On motion, Resolved, That the Delegate Election shall be held on the second Satur day-in August, and . runvention meet on the succeeding Monday. Al a meeting of the . F.xecutivegommittrt, the 11.4nteing resolution was adopted: ' The rumbas of the American party in County Plate retjuested to meet at their regtilar places for holding their Bor. rush and Township Elections, on the seco nd Saturday in August, between the boars of 2 and 7, P. 31., to elect their delegates to rep. resent the party in a convention to be held at the house nt Ileury Kauffman, in the Bot ough 01, Scituyikill Haven;, on the following 'Altptlay, at.]t; o'clock, A. M. ; said navel). lion to . ,:;nominate catulidatt.a for a general Counly - 'ltclitti_anil also to appoint three con ferees to Meet an equal number of conferees from Northumberland County at_a place and time to he appointed by the convention, in nornmate o eaudidate for congress: Al AC 1iQN..1.1. JAMES W. 80 - SVEN. R. D C.IIOFNER • WM. SILLIMAN. ErecuirreCommttre. July. 19M, 1854. — 0 TATS COlll3l1 I ITEE. (74,11 Andrew G. Curcio, of Coolie County, Cloriirman, t;pat.. , Larimer, Allegiomy " Coll C. 0. I,oolllk, " ' " Prederick Leomg, Philadelphia. Joseph 13.11Iyers, lion. Wm. " t Stephen 11iUrr, Dauphin ' -foto Covode, Wesiunorlanti ''ho. E. Fianki n, Lani.acier I tiniz.ll. M. Fuller, Ltzerne , . ,I,D. Maxwell. Northampton, " . • , • L. A. Maelay, Clinton, • /avid-T aggart, Northumberland Co. WM. F. JOHNSTON - - I Chairman Whig Slate Convention . ' 11LECNIPTS , - • 37 PUEL . IS/1 th e tollowih by reluesi the F. D.,State Committee: - • 4 .8; E E DEM. STATE' CONVENTION. A't a meeting of the Free Democratic State central Committee, held in Phiriidelphia,Au gtv,t the 111, the ibt/owing, resolution wits adopted : That ti Free Demncratic Mass Conven- Hon b e held at clarridturg no the 30th day of Au2ust,.inst,., to consider the p elicy anti duty of the• Free Democratic , in the pr i l e ur riolitica crisis-, unless'ithere . should be a penpin's Mass Couventioc4l Oose op posed to the ag,gression of B.laVfry .aa pro. posed at meetings lately held in Ticoga County and elsewhere, called about that tune, in which event the•free Democracy wt.l.lassena ble at the time and place selected ins such enttsven;mo." . The .imporiaili i*go:s now depending, and he present posttion of potties iu this Start: the nrcee<ity Jur, vigorous and united action on the part of those who desire to interpose effecting)/ to resist the storming encroach menu o t t he Save Politer: these are cit eurnstane.es which call loudly upon every friend of freedom to rally to this gathering, and thus strebgthen the hnnds of - the inde pendent men of all parties who may meet in such general Con mu should one, be odd, ctherivise by !heir nuwbera and zial,, to • • confidence in any course of action which the Free Democratic pally may decide upon. WAL B,THOAIAS, Chairman. C. I'. Jo: as, Secretary. 2, 1854. 5 ESfTD EPA ri.rm EN T. ti THE W'lnter .2 , 0,ti0n of the Philadelphia Cotiegt.• of Med;c:nt .p en Oct- 9, Dert . L Sde adver ; raddiA a ttpmtrer et .r I...•actrer", under head ct Watt:A - rjr§r.E cant 01 J: C. Ar. W. Sa ery, Drusgist4. t.. AI ER announces that the wtfl open Sa•hool to thn, plum, for boys and girl!, on liter iNfoutlay of f 4 epternber. htilus A.'s ability as a teacher Is 'welt Lnown to lnant ol our elliZaft:.- LAT/1". G. Connor, proposrs to open a `elect itlehool in Pritt.iviihi, on the 28th each On the 17mghrli branches, together with French end German. See edv• ' • . irv`WE invite ::.ttlention to the announcement 01 for Males - 11d PemaM pnyula, IV:Litt - kapott. !.• MINERS' JOURNAL THE CAMPAIGN.' The MINERS' , JutJiMAL Will be furntehed Itttio this date until November 1, ,1851, rot' r , l) cents in advance. We have our hands in exvising rascality,, particularly in gni l'uunty, and we - rau Promire our resderi bonle rich ; developetnlata Wore ive , ger through. ortati chinas of all parties are tuterested Frieit4s of ! Refofin, send in the names tild the l'ioßfV. , INVITC attention to ,our lengthy hud.dktailed report of the Proceetlinge of the 'fearber'a Arst . mation, under itifiroper head. • t WE HAVT. sent a number at Bills itr flPers tu . ..day. We hope the recipients . tv l, l cot neglect this. .Its consequence clout ii/aLlity to make out all our Bdis in time id st•nd n'iroad, we have postponed the pubitett4 Los an niter week. Tae receipts during the last week have been crowdettout thui week—. together with many other- articles to give lotto tore lull newt of the proceedings pt the Educational Conventioni Ibm i* SEtelikt * • jitteretsi nkt. in*l. ' • - EMU= a:7-ixtvotivifis x 1. ,Av.4 ! " , snp OT trnrrtir Who . fainterly in,Nortitistit TowPshiP;SchuYibill C0..fl t,' P 6 l,4 6 vingi He is in his 22trd year, d eft foitivitie O. Orlesits about three audi hsit _years . fega and it is supporld,wen„tlnSahtaytia. AtirJ, information ot. thenkbily rr 1 tested by'his endowed -mother. ENeii 51ar phi, Iddretsett'iti ?oust/lie P.,p.;ftchno. kilkeounty, Pd. Papers South and iaC.Alilomis will tweet a favor an a widow by agficing the above. • Mgr BEVE liorsts OrEIC 'ON" St DAY:—tit hay. been informed by one of Our citizens Chats number nt Beer Houses were open on Sunday last. OcreAn,Sicond street. we un derstand, parttcularly:inntled the people by :he gatherings there. Tbey ought to be not only fined, but held antler a recognizance in .8100 not to sell again on Sunday, This is law notr, and our Police nilicers can do their duty and reach: Liquor sellers in spite of the recent decisiotilric the Snprime Couit. ocr How To fiT Titr.st,—Tliose persons who persist so trigtating the Sunday Law by fallowing their tisdal busine.s, and pay the fine of .$4, can be -'reached by the- plan sag. gated by Judge Conrad Mayor, of Philadel % phia. Tc is this—it a person violates the law and as fined, and persists in repeating it.- tine hien again, - and hold hit? in a rccogni, zanee of gtoU that he waricit repeat the of= lence—if he does, he mast lark over the.Sl.oo writ' the fine. This is law how, 'according to the decision of our Supreine Court—and will probably remain so, Provided a liquor dealer is not brought under proyisions. tr.:7lT ,APPEARS we did ;the Philadelphia Ledger injustice, last weelt'. We did not intend it--rwe specified the: Led er= among the Dater Philadelphia papers, because We took it for granted that, everv•senstble paper in the, state, not hired 'to' political leaders that tuok the trouble to write on the subject, must necessarily condemn art opinion which is so inanilesfly contrary ttithe imitit and in tention tit the law. . 13 . art been guilty of any other crime than liquor-selling, we doubt very much whether there would ,liave been such a nice hair.splitting opinion given , by the. Court, which here throws the Sout h ern abstractionists loin the S 11:7' QUICK TrtAVELING.—A gentlemen o; our , horoug awes that he received a. letter dated in the interior ol' Wales, on T.uettlay last, at the Poitsyille • (1.; which had been only thirteen days on the unite between the points named. This is estraofdiriary, speed, and throws some of our postal arrtfagementa rompletelr to the shade. We fiad , it difficult to farms!) the 2 .!ouroo/ to our *t&ceihers a distance ol from 5 to'ls miles through .odr Post-Officesunder swain three days. Some of our packages of tapers? deposited in the Post•Offfee a we, k ago, hive not been re ceived yell in- the county:,:.Query—Crin't Post-Matiters be prosecuted for damages, it they missend, or neglect :to mut papers? We. will either be compelled to stud our,pa• pers by private conveyance or oblige die Post. Masters to do then duty. J NO. TUCKER,; ESQ Ain Meeting of . .the Coil Operators and land owLers of Schuylkill CountF, held on Tuetiday,,August 1534, • - at4.o'elock P. 12. at the Nonsyliariia flail. in, it.e Bor. uugh of Pottsville,:io expresS their approba tion cl, and their undiminished confidence in Jous TricKErt, Esq., as president of the Reading 4ailroad.CompanV - , the following officers were aprinted, Pristdria. j • WILLIAM DONALDSON. . 'ire Preside W. NicE-INNEN, J. B. MCCREARY, BERTI , PATfER`4ON. Ron. F. S. HURLEY, A. Brsr.r... - 1 BENJAMIN BANNAN. I W 10.4. louNco.;.l . Reeretartes•L r • r . DECATUR E. NICE, IF. McDcmst,n, Tuos.ll. T riix-, tit.„..,_ On motion of Thus. I. Wilker, 'notaitiat mg D. R. Bennet as Chairman, the follotving comuntiee was appointed.lo'rtraft resolution expressive of the sell ' of 01'0. nweiing, viz: D., R.,: Bennet, Ilion its M . -Walker, Ilen jainin 'Milner, E. 'Bar a, -Jae. Connor, Jer i einian Reed, Jas. T ggarri T. H. Schol leobergeri John MCG noes,,Jos. V. Taylor, i ha. Neill, Benjamin N. Titus, Thos. 'Wrenn, i J. 0. Rhoads and John Donk', who" report ed the followlng,which were unanimously adopted : . • . ~, • . •Witrir..ts, The Coal Operators. Coahland owners, and mthers. of Schnylkill County, I having learned.with deep regret that Jori N TucKER, Esq., President of the Philadelphia .1 St Reading Railroad Company, through, his . l unceasing efforts in 'mho!: at various pail : roads;and other public., imProvements,,the constitiction of which, .it is , belieVed, will I both benefit the community Wand much 'en- I hence the value of the grearwork hf which he is the chiet officer, has inirofv.ed ;his tin- I vale affairs in pecuniary emharrassthent : Resolved, • That io our opinian th 6 enlight ened and liberal . policy - of Mr, Jolts TITCEI:R. to hia management of the Railroad, and in relation to the COaf trade of. Seliuylkit Court- I ty, has been of incalculable hinclit,'os well to the Compalty over which :he „presides, as to the Coal trade, and through it to the coin-, , annuity at lame. ' • , Resolved, That is our opinion the load experience and enlarged view:i of Ma. Tucti- ER, and the favt,thot he has': the confidence 1 and sympathies of the COal Operator nil land oweers of this county gives hint a pow er to prdiffote and advance th e interests of the Railroad and of the Pperators and Deal . eta doing business thereon, that it would be very difficult if not impossible to obtain un [ der the direction Of any. other person,and therefore we would regret his withdrawal from the Company because of his present pe cuniary embarrassment ; particularly in the present siateof the Coal trade we would de plore such act as a great public loss. Resolved, That our confideoce io the mot , 1 al character and liberal and enterprising ;-spitit ot Mr. Tuckerlematiii undimititstied. I Resolved, That Jas. Neill.. F. McDonald, E.. Borda, John Horton,. Beujatnin Mills, i Richard Jo . pcs, Jarnes.Taggart, E. WI Itla • 1 &nit and 'J. J. Connor, be a committee to 1- wa it. upon Me. TITICER , and request that ihe would continue as heretofore la the dis t charge of his oilleial duties President of the road and present hinv:with a copy of these proceedings. . . 'Resolved, That 0 ropy- 0 the proceed• tugs of this inectiegle published in all the papers of Ibis:County and also in papers of Philadelphia, New York and Boston.• . • . Hon. WILLIAM DO:s.ZALDSON, .Preer> E. NV.'llicGsimEs... 1. • ',- - . ~- - ins. 24.8tArrir, . ' I . -. or F,cbool J. I): Mr,CiEIRY, Bum) PArrimsoN , Vite Poidents Roo. F. S. flrru.tv, '• A. &Tsui.. BrA.tichu.:v Joi.msus, D. E. Nrct. ' F. McPoeAti; ' , Seetworiis. THOS. U. WALitn, ) • We the subscribers. Conli-Operators' and Land-owners approve of the ahotqf proceed toga: R. HeeksCher Co., Geo. Rich, • John Stanux LauretteGreenwood,l Mc Fulani' sk. Vernerl Richt!. flohnan, John 1.1. Davis, Letitia Q.Dongheriv, F. F. Reisman & t Salta & Wright, Hergt C‘.)fatper, ' M. Weaver, David McCorcnica; 3. M. Clark. Latin Wittti, Hager 11. F. Horton.' T.. S. Spangler &I. Co .. t Wm. Newell & Co., 'Wm. Taggart, John S. Sortiiiievs. W. H. Lessig & Co., A. Rilliraan, J. Wastey, John C. Neville, . %V. 11. Sheak.r, , Beatiyahoinas & Co., Titus, AIlion& Co., ;Wm. At a at e lju s , Geo. Mason, Richard Jones. .Nteyet : & Joh n B. McCreary. H. Huirerman & Co., Gordon, Ride!! & Co. 11. , Winter"reeo. IlowEll Fiaker, . ',Johaaan CrAhill4 & , CharLßriturio, , Edrotrerd Coltholy, • Jas. Batty & Bro., . Richard Kat,. Hammer, . 1 . Jenkins & William", George W. Snydei . ,. "Ad4Mitt t. l §holle4ter•liorrer. )81,00kidos . , • ' = *tn; De'Flaito, got t uoi'anit lamb; Jos. £: Taf7:lr; oho IVltagionts,, Gtoe R.-Taylor, t Wallace 81 Bothernitlt Joint Odgert, -. • iltng Oat,* cashirtion.j _ t't.<lllllll/31.41h-3IVaILLADIRLIPIIIILC. :- . . - ,*li ! atik. n Eightif,44.:2a, UM. 411itittaistitutasss:-I<ersonetbein fate iniek eider i • SriattWwWingateuttiellAte - idectidOatti the Sit Wittell it was leant; otir POsideat gtvg*rfsts werisatptinto be - throw?! ,Opeti.,.ret Grit ,thay— letielcuietla atesidfal CalasaityAnd I, is corn-, I owti with the great <mass oar- tiober f inflamer .popnlatita, was aadandliagetted. :Bet thing, look Itulabrathter mew. ' Mayor Coated on taw see• entti'dav attemotih, mated the PitilieWtognitter, and &meted them talus forward ; _ Matting wean eases pith. vtolatiOrt of the Sunday law, precisely the' rade as they had dna. Ho- assuredtbem Alnercurtist avramougtaget to rank. led , to punish --thate-vbes.sall liquor on first day. As said to the PelicePlon Wet caiptiene, eabetenyore, to report every weeder; toil wilt enemy:et as :bereft:dote, , to toed thgeta; ~whet. sotEcieittieuretitT, to an :iiivirifoi`tieltraftlomrs without aSeense.' in un other part of headdress, iu speakutg.of the prise wit/ tateltiii of enfomityt the Sunday .law for the Are4aseweeks, be says:—“the following exhibit ofyetch eaves for the nights of Saturday and Sim dayilltesitl in this Ace, Will show the almost tos triierdWeet ot.thns'poliev. the Moniliys, for livelireeks preceding the Sunday proclatimmeolte ca - ses'emhbered.49.3G,.37,'4o-, and 33. Atter the p7dituntion, !bey disunished:to 23, 2,3, 12. nod thee will observe, makes a diminution of ore fixated and forty cater during the weekti oftir the Suedes- proclamation, as comps red wiitt`the five weeks invading it. But this .does not 'exhibit the whole truth connected with thgreatf H tM very proper— ly to the Sabbath. That day pure, purified the fol lowing 4.14, and leavened the whole, week 'with a better spirit. The general diminution of offences is without parallel; and the present wholesome condition - of the coy in maid to the publie,4tran quilitv,m-ekes it my duty to perm in a policy so be neficint until arrested by the actual inteiposniou of unquestionable authority!' - The Mayor speaks out like a man, conscious Sat Ire is in the nght and determined to maintain it.— He seemii . resolved to break- up Sunday tippling, -and I believe he will effect tt in spite of the Su. prente-Court. .. By the "ray, don't sp ite to notice the truer addressed to the Judges of the Supreme Court, by the ladies. • It was published on Stint . day morning, and administers to them a scathing.. icorehjog rebuke for their time-serving policy. It - respectful and dignified ‘ but it cuts like a razor. .1 think flip renders will be greatly 'pleased to tee- it entire.' Make room for it if possible. On Sunday, contrary to the tears of mane. most .of the respectable public homes wire elated A number ot taverns of an inferior order, were open, and were reported to the Mayor- The Mayor bound them over, as he has heretofore done, to an ' ewer at the Court of qtarter'l 4 .k.ess:ons. Thy Friepd, Jos. lEEE lICISE irmirgo TrLa.xxxi &minalls*aMtima The 'Auantity seat by.ltaitiosid.thia week is 50,- :rl4 Oi--Iky Cartel 22,745 17H:-lor the week 73,290,- 01 tons. dnoreme by gailread 295,5113_:6 tons; do. by'Canal aS,OSO 15 torts over the linearity Pent to some pekiod lost year. The shipments have; slightly eeetermed this vcert: all of yk bleb is by Canal, valued by the breaking 01 Lock ('.;ale No, 7, coming off the shiprrienr+ front Part -! : fittion. tare and Boats still continue scarce, while 7kliner, and Laborer+ are becoming more PktrY:, Freights to New York by . Canal have ad vanced tin,S2 In, and to Philadelphia to *it (in. Ttre 101444 letter frotpiElfwood Morris, EN,, denies the allegation that they are getting more than their', propiiitiona 4.v%Qf'RHAY;,A 1:0.t f. CoItPANY,) j COLD paric OFrieu, &ban o Co., Pa, 31 surigy" of Jaly, 1854 B. tlaitmaN, Erg., Editor—Dear .Nir:—Your Coal article of July trientions maplainta of the openfot* oft the upper road., which convey et piece of n4ws that would he. gratifying, to us, r J trot, ' c • They titege that the "Auburn Road" get* MI the cam she Wants' So far 1r tlfis from the truth. lbst for some time haek we have beets tattataittly short of can—this day we requested 140 and receivA 100 only—arid 1 hare bete cocupelled to write . to the Superirdeu• dent of the Reading Railroad, that uuless we can be better rupphed in Iht: future., we Phan he towed to ausprrid one of our eolltertes, or resume our shipments to Baltimore. Very truly' yours, • ' • Er.t.wpoo Mosmin, EnstnearandSuparin tend, qt. The itairvaii Company have roachiostpe trans• porting . abOut rk,ooo Cotta pet week—hntuotoretein aceidcots,iboth on Canal rout Itaiirond, which are con.ltantiV occurring, prevent:the machinery from I.eing limo its full rarity. We Ure:indeoled too Irienit at Ilotte:Mule, for report of the Cent Tra.le both by the Delaware ec. Ifudson aid the PenuttylvenikCompunies. Cp to the 22,1 of: icily there : Was a decrease in the ship. mems of these pompanies amounting to, 100(100 tans. HMI Comiranie,x, hope'to make Up this de tleieney*:fore the neti.ou clogs, but them will be no increio , e from that quarter !Ilk Year. The Coat Trude therefore stands us follows, in comparison witifjhe Ntipply to mine teniorl fait year, in wood 'numbers: 1R53. 1854. /fle. Ded flud.C6 , 101,000 144,000 ' , 47,000 l'enua.euel Cu., 195.000 142,000 .0,000 Lehigh, . • liir-1,10,) 544,000 4,51:1,_ 6,4,00 , 1 4, 00101110 in .11 . 9‘16,43ri 1,201,9f6 295,AD . _ i r (:.auni, 4:18,249 480;::•20 48,0!S1 Mukinithe in'crease, so Mr, only 25.4„.at tons. The above embraces all the Anthracite Regions, eccept the'fitratara or Pinegrove, and the Shatno tan, wine!! not tnatenally vary the above statement. But four montlis of the shipping sea son'remain-,by the CODIVS. The prOspeci of a lull supply a Coal to meet the supposed inzreased de mand this year, are not very encouraging. The Comptrollers of the Public Schools of Bo:- ton advertised for proposals to lumin'a Opal for the l3chools, dttrtott the winter Eetoon. •Vot a innttle proposarwas made by dealers. . BYTZLEGRAPIL • , FRIDAY, o'ct.octr, P.. 114 Freighi4 foam Richmond Roston. i - Providetice,; New yore, Albany, N. Haven, HarttOrdi • From RI day, JuJy 2 !.1 Toted tor ;I/ • To aurae uy : HAIL ituAD AND 'CANAL: ' • Quatitill:lot:Coal r•mli by llitilroad and Canal In the week ending nn Thor May 'evening lat , t : . it AILROAD. .CANAL • 1.1.556 00 ;1,1,10 11 . 3,33 , 1-011 1.5;;9 01 • 50,660‘. J 8 . - 1:1,06`.0 01 2,819.17 . 000 00 8.561`09 1,517 10 Port Carbon. Pettvni S. Haven, Auburn,' .; V. ctint6n,, r i gui ioi-.14e Week, To!al by Rintrartti in IS', t, " " ,Canal in 1834, • Total by ('anal and lailroad Inns. 1,459;271 19 Shipments to rime penult tn.,t year . Wree. ToTn t.. 44,703 q 00,436 OD 22,187 02 434,249 G 9 B; Rcilroad, Canal, Inerea,e, in , I 854 sn tit, HATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION J From M. C. -t.3. H. P. C. Auburn To litcbmOnd 2,25 2;20 1,10 1,75 To Philridnll,bis, 2.15 2,10 1,00 ".1141.Tp3 OF TOLL BY CANAL From PorCearboo to Philadelphia, - .1,0'3- " Mt. , Carbon to " - • • - 92 " ,to " - • . g 7 Pt. Clinton to " • 85 MN L ots OF FREIGHT BY 'CLIINIAL. 4 , Philadelphia. N. York From - Pt:Carbon, - - -- ..I,tifi .52,10 " • Alt.Enrbiln, - - • .• MS , . 2,II ) Schuyilall Haven, - 1;00 2.05 •• port:Clinton, - - - 00 5 0,00 SCI-lITYLKILL COITNTY RAIL 11.041):-•-18rei The foll Owing is the quantity transpoW . ever the different Rotlroudi Settuyptill County far the wt+l; railing on Thwtl4 evening Tut WIEX Toro. 33,687, 17 f 65,709 01 10,871 05 203,341 11 ,1249 19 .102,00; 00 230 0 '-'.84,648 17 .104 05 341R28 13 ),7161'3 2'54;760.15 • t Mice Hill &S. 1-1 R. R. Mill Creek; Mount Cattgit% '• " Fohti7l. Volley 15. Mi.Ciirb&rt.titrl)." '.' 17, LAW,: '‘ 9. Phillip Cited,. Fegetcy t.V nohter Henry Peter J. Leax, Fitz Seltzer, F. Mel)oriald, Do!bin' IL- Rogers, E. Borda: tllhver, I. M. Weiherill, David P. 13rorrn & Co., Ed. Pligh, • - • - Geo. IL Pon t „ • Schu4ze & Erni , tiarVis Bber, • • W. 1% .. S.agsr I L. O. Ilryati. UNION CANA,. R. It. COAL TRANSP. A!ftouq tisnvorted doping !be month of July , 54: SIONTII. TOTAL. rnift c f ioil • 10,1142 US 44.137'15 Smoot& Itioltood t • - 1,421 ft 2 •• . • Brut - Iron, the Lehigh Region foe the week•ehd nng riaturday Erenum taw: werg. • I TOTAL. Summit 1,16.5 19 , 192,785 .i 2 Room 11.0a;.' 2,010 OS 41,769 .19 Beaver Meadow Co. - /.860 10 25,438 UP Spring Mountain (Wry., 4 ,898 ' f 4.033 15 Coleraine CPM. , .• V 65 00 X 1,330 04 F.ust Sops Loaf, ; IG 24,814 112 N. Y. &Liehtgti Coal, 605 14 • " am' t 7 liirman heCO-41 Co. . • 480 01 1,930 15 Cranberry 00'4'. 2,i3'2 15 - 30,a51 . (t Flazleto 4.513 041' 0 0 . 0 9'1' 0 1 Dulmaya C 11,,17 , 0:3., 17,303 03 Root 141. Coat 2,272 It 31,150 07 WilkeabauM Coal C 0.., 1,070 05 15,100 15 39',50419 543,9410 i Tol.amep4olllasl year, 11,572 05 509,708 14 • Inrresse so tar .. ~ litt:Fevagel:R. Reid. . Cumberl4l3oEl /Wed? ti ,,,,\ 'Wei a*eftegioa,,,, . . , , To todsi 1 rs , \, , - I 6 FOR 11154 x 2,2119,79 I 2;118,275 354,423 100,000 100.000 IfMENTS eel: ending ot.lSatur :EPOIT OF z... 1.1 hroontl,for the, • 1&54: UktuattOti 4h. !3 S ; Boston St 873 ; .2 I. :1:1' 2, Conn. at It. P r 17112 t',0;111. V. ai.• viciur 10990 .1 o,Nortli River I 2520 I 2'; 1O . 8 6tintliern 3f72 10 it 2 12 7.4.F0r the wrek,;31,620 :season 48411 I For refiseti, • ,741.0.23 tune last ,year.• ' ' 'sB3,froi :dl, 44 04 0,7,230.19 1,244,085 08 1.688,274 10 • • tons, 343,5% ON- SLAItgROAP MEE CUMBERLAND CPAL Tlttipg 0 ,192 1:06,23 3 119,1'd3 4,904 A 82 8• if3.l 18,d43 , 315,10 /c al:m u:Au! Alflusrs' lesrnatj BMA . „.... , _ , a Itaixem—kt!...4vslani.txx mte*limititrr!lidie ti ,wk was . 17 I POP, ll4 ok,,'; : ' °-" " 11411 14 4‘ Imil . 11 #11--tfi.' ; ..!..',44',.. r . 4 . has Ikfinyb '- -__. - - - .4!"....),:.: , ..:-4.-% ' -.:, '•• ,::.•' ;4 1 4: gAlSai=pl,-...i-',„' . _de, = 410011trinittitif , : 1. , :1 , .., Penner lkitiigs in Bedford, in hiCh #asauted , -Atli that he ha4o . ole attsti. (Kai 41,,a0r Bigler that he i 'letititii4*ls 1 the Maine Lars ifeleculdoiiiirmst—and !het a pros* letter had • been' written to that We think there must tar witue;truir in InattO. After the great deil'ilttriu of Eli K Price—after., the deceptinu of Senator Fotil*od, (who, we understand, was elec.. to thy? Senate over Mr. Stokes the Maine LaW:eandidate, by assurances given by the Rev..4.14.1t0 Chambers,, that 4e. Faulkrod, woul4 vote tur the Maine Lai, in the Leg islature, which tie did not do,) the Resettled ~ geotleman ought to he careful Chow •he pre sente4timself to be deceived again by private lettit4land prtvate assurances, given by Gov. be• -1 ets particularly atter having Written a letter:6 the Slate Temperance Co' neentioa, and , - published with the proceedings, which every ember of that Convention 'repudia ted as,tinsattsisetory. Ail priride assuran ces aill private fetters ought tube treated with 'perfeet contempt Mom such a actirce. The frietlifilof Temperance have been duped too aftet4i such assurances. It can't be possi ble---Povernor Sigler would stand degraded betoe, : the people of the Suite, puldiciy op posed:ood privately, for a varalture.. The charge ,'caunot be true—if it is, the Rey. John ChattOiers is destined to he duped agaia, but be cannot dupe others a second time. But give ti,s' the letter, if there is any. trir'Horrible 1416aperance.—The New 'York Cburi4r etatrsthat ti appeared in evi• denee.tet.sa inquest upon the body oi -a 'ro man ini that city, on Thursday ',am, that die had kftt toctstant4-- drunk for the last tea mom till, and that on the day, before her death she 6666: sixteen quarts of beer, besides con siderable brandy and mgt. ADVERTFMTS. ardwrs ora . .paoPm FOII aux. eftliES':subserther has relinquished the Paiute_ sqiibect,cvcrpt by Bleamers, owing to the tin= meronitlistlurcs that have recently or,eurred in the' raewske Agency 'louses In New Vitak and e tee whertr,rihnt those who destre Cif send money to En. lupe, colt port Mute the drafts 'of Abraham UP Suns, fikr old and tespertable kualter'ltonse in New enntine that( boolnese to the issolns of Drags nly, un the Old Country, w tdeh ate payable te auiliari of Europe. These , Watts , entiotsed h ythe -anbsr Ohre, STe for mfr. and eon he procured at his hookatore.in .urns ratigint,fruni,.l.:l up in 57.100. BENJ. ',ANNAN. tit fur A. Belt /k bons. Park Row, N. V. Angiiet 5.1854 t Si— EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPifE. -• 'DICK INSON SEfITINART (NIALE 4ftd,I'EMALE. 1111 'A•otrl.hfoe Itonlititum, located al Willidial+; vokLyortnning Cougly.ra..offits to those de alrtug tthuation rhssadvulialtegnra ei,t•thigl dehool;Vo the very low prier? of Irmo to /key pet ee}ttler,alicordtug to,the vlodhotpurelted. TWO trictlidM: board. wqhme. Wm. met, awl M. Mop itt : il)o EngUllii.Lettilutit Greet. Moderate es. its egrOtrichsr otuste.Dr4itving, retrain' slid 2d041.• ern Leleptege4l...Nort TOrat wdl tfltfilittiice Au viol, 64,2931,. Ldtaldghtll. With fall Information. ran ere lied eyilddreesied the Principal. Rev. TijOef . bow. MAN.hj Willlattapott,aq of Vr.O. N. Odwaraix, at I'ousrtl r. A °vitt .`„ ;13:,4 PI, College of NEssioN ni !WA In2lllntlon rill t.ki.ober Fun Onnul of tarcrunti are 1,0111 In the WinieCnttd tinninter• Dann Rite tunterr,ll In Marchnlid •FecoikOne foil tonne. Li). ; Perpetual Ticket, SPA. ;Mkt Mutation, 11.5. ~. atudnalloti Fee, ind. To mote, Wtin have attended two full eouree• In another lo,couotlii,e)NO.lnelnding Graduation rep • YrrtbjihllUlPretl I Ilikett by the I , 4cphy in the welfart 7 And purees of every "student. Learolnei tfona alit eie.en daily by the Profeeenrs upon e.telt 41 . fiteililiew fpt instrurlion,ths. arboot Ia airy ill the eausitiy. For turthre:tofot liottionOithiren. . • 11. ITOWAti{) RANH, M. L 3., Dean, • • Jai Month ,Ninth P1.014+014.4. AugUit 5, 1554 • 3144 • , To Prevent au i , Cure Cholera .8N1) BOWEL COMYEArgTri. - Dcrot)Ns Ita ro;Iliog. Mid all others,,,lfOold have a Bottßifit Dr. J. Si. itOgnlg 1 1 AIN CUR ER, sad CABMI E BALSAM, by tWat to case of den ricifAtos., TO 146SICNT C1i01,411,11.-I'ake a reispoon fur of Pith Cuter to a 'v. iuif glass of water every inorning , .Whenever you have pain, Internally or t atninalty , nat. th-t Pain Curer. lo bottles. 1a1,15 sod SO eputs 1111.Orrli'et UARMINATIYE iIALFIAbI, for Chol era MOrhns: Dowel ,Complaint, and Dysentery.— roltntre is one id the most Important medi -eines, Laid should he kept In ill families. As 11001b1I10/11.pargli011 Ii hid wr eilll3l, ht tomes of till:into with bowel eumplalnio.cholerx morbus,,rest lessness',:erfing. or general pain. It has been proved perfeet}balm. As a specific On bowel complaints of adalta'; it has never , failed. During the cholera of 1P.72. Mt:, and 184 P. It &Flied In no InStallte when used beforedcath had positively strnek the patient I have bad returns from wove than one thousand peisans,intin used it dialog. those memorable peri teinft Ong to wundeind Chiral let. powers.-- 25 cents';‘,l bottle, X, S. DOSC,, D., nil, Dr. J . ROC has been a regular piactltlaner of meillrlife far thirty jean Irt rbiladnlphis, is a graduate;ffiont the tioiversity'of Peonsyfranla (in aiidan honorof y member of the Philadelphia' Medical git,L,f.h3l 4 vaioahle Iledirtnes (i remedy rot C7lOl ditease)!O tie had of all she Druggists In Philadel. plila, and.:'J EN Nr4. A RTS 141 N Lorne:rot' 'Seconddd %relent its. Augus a q,,1834 :1 ; j —7: 'LEGAL BLANES. • THE. Pill;seriber beeps all kinds or Oh nks N FAT eibtwrih opt date.°, home, manufac ture, to which he incites the atteni lon of Lawyer', la slice 4;,toditable,, 4e ,alto( which will he sold at the loWeet'.passiblr ratha. All Xusticen' will br, stilhi by the yoke and half qu ire, ..st the rate of fitytegi gt4IIII quire -; by the:diett,ruure I - to, BIA mostly printed in Se.rip,b?..l its. per 'Pt I th . Tror 4 cents a sheet. The allowing ern . btacro - aitle pf his Blanks. • • 1 20 • 1 SO - 200 2 80 . . ~ Decent : ions,. '. . ' :Possession, erom ma:AC' C--',... . 'Natural tzat'n Patten 14.2 Anti; ten Ar - Do . under age. . Leases, i ,k ; - ' .State Warrant!. Hu fur e:ratters' hottees.,Continitments, Du tiO :. do .with h-; Attic htn'ts for Witnesses , .-,.!. tour clanse,;Lantiturde• Warrants. ArtielcsVl Agreement, !Flan Pler(.o, • Notice. tittlidding sale of TLIVPrIs Llee tote Petitions. Ittoori to lntemperate'aithprenas for Arbltrat'its, personal - Collection Sales, Ntltireip.tenante at 1! Cunstableedttales, • and ..latfe.73, . jLeases with ti t. en, it s, eheriri liotices to dit,-`Attachntel.t., nosseetlenatits. , Uo in handtof (tarni.hee Landlord... Notices to to it interrogatort. In Gantt - ttosessiti.,n, ;. rhea., Exermiii:is with InqulP.:Orderp to Directors of the 'onntentt. ', • I'onr. I t o ,iir.o}.2o:it) i• Nottres, , Ereentions, for Flare and IndenttOtrS, . , FurfeltUfe4; Warraa ti .o eutteet TL•ao:nout vertineates.. ' — Ton. •flonstattl , xo' the eel No. rtis vR. Hail, tiros for feet, . • Consukhie,-e4nix,, N 111• Una. . Rates of literetencr,' - io_ ll4 ll , le, Nutters ID Re fereer. sand Execution S.o ter, WRMIIIt., Tar, Padre e no Camino Jodgrue Saloum tertanio Ma,r Cotnnton IPA .itsitpraseu• Sehnol Reportf, • :ntJet ivon rdliel Inn, 22,74.5 17 , 0,544 04 100% • •'• I irNenant4 w mniiollll of 'Aiding, DeHata Nraitts ion+ 73,294 01 •A‘ • IJahlc Cherkt , un4T Mil - 11,3,Ar and • flip; Pa per hyrne•Pheet,Varilnr fia4l. l!!e1:1 1 : tftatinclory,FlOd 0001,•,1SPINITItlitP. Yul'i• In Quality 1p thugs pr oared . (tutu the 11 0n'en In Ine , n l t3', and man 4 elllel.lllcheap. Skr,cheep fluak etclu, Primiult Office. and • • B. OA N NAN, Cclarn WlTe,t, Pottsallie,oppoeP(l (he Epletapal ("hutch. .r.4'ilEsl • 31-- ERICAN itsvostgi , tymon!! tie doze! Drafto. gßlgi dce,eqQ ii tln@li er, at 11 Dindet,' 1,201,954 16 186,340 03 CM Tit , . ruTOM AftIUdICAN ARV/3TM' UNION, would I reanimating announce to the eltizene of 'be puttee larssea, and the Camille.. that for the purpose of culls tTolbg s !ass" for tbe fine arm tbradokboat the totturryl, artti with the vier. oi enahlinseretyteadie to become feaseeseed of a gallery t.f Ettgraelite.:' HT TAO' FIRMS ARTISTM OF Tile 'Af4E , . They hii "ilia determined , in order to create an ell trruove[rrte for their Engravings, and thus 1114 only give emplopoent to a Wee somber of artists and others, , ,hUt.inspire among Emir roantryalea a MOM fo r seers, rffs.l, to present to the poulterers of their enitraefogstieltbli 230,000 of theta die sold, 2A1,1500 . 0 iris; af tbe netaal coat et tnsa,atai ,EachiporOtaser of a Cfnd toliar goarsololtaihati- Mu', reielvOi not only ,011 Entraegni jrkblip • North the maneilat also a 'Octet which entities him ro one of ihe ttlets when they Ire' dtittibrittri. • .- For /FIYMI DOLLAIII9, a hiehly finished En. eraelne.beildifully p fated in On, and fore OIFT TICRETR, Wilt be sent I or f,'lvo,'Dothine wtoth of pole dleßograelogs too be,indeped from the rat. , . Strigtie ..-. A . e. ty Mil r . Catalogue, to ether with ;I. "peeimen of otie of the Engraving+ s can he r• et n 'at the otter of thiAtcapk. •,..,,,,,--;- ,„, Ft/ each Porta r sent. on Viet ov log It'llt aII Y worth that so„and a UM Ttbitet., will itnote4l4.l.l.t he tot , ,_ AGENTS • ''' ' • , 11 The [coniaLittee be ievtng that the .41c.5411.6r this Meet Wallies' liddertok hey will he toatirlaily pp/. mood by Op* opera, and entereese al folelnyeeit and or setrtiheing Agents, lave resolved to totat,with sorb the most liberal terms.” I , aof verso% w faille,' 10 becatno on irfPfti, hisind. ine 41 1 iwt-rtald,) 01 Avilt 'terehre by rettl yr of mail, a lone Iloilo.' tograYine, a i s CIPT TIY:KET," a Proa. ^las; a tuktalogua aid ail other arsorararr fakir mat lon. On the Obi) toftlydtikift'of 44 sale, the Cats win , be plated in HA bands of i Committee of the l'or-' , „ chair., to he; thstriblifett, doe notice ,of which will . ] ho gin rrithratigtinut this llnited Stele/land ransdes• ; 11 11:IAT ithi ttipshit. ,s ~t; r . , ~ , _ , ,100 Marble idt.tsotrWasisiortort.td.lo. , *lda 1u0...•• .. i ,.. , Clay„oa.,11100 '.. • , , 10, /0 ,,.. ~, . Webster. VON. , , ;-1., 1,1 1 100 ," ''''''' I , 2lk6usi. Vet: - • l3OO ~. ' to'. tard,bit 'Palmtop'. In stdesidld'illt .. f - toes. mte 1.4 11: earls, OM?, , b,OOO 100 Ileraft Iflll'aiolidjk, 5 13 ft. itirh,sl%, ' 3.000 500 steel plate RahrevlOaw.tiffidtetty' ro/rtl ... to oil, rteh gilt frattrel:lßP4( l l:‘perh.llo, .3.= 10,000 tient& IftPri PIIIII:g0l a adti*O.:4•or Ill' Oil, - of Ilia WastilettOn; fMiVment.2filittl th earh; IN. ' `, 40,000 V 7,000 steelfitate r. n ' wane!, 444.04 4g1.5 , ' Obe ptatet, ea-n in l ias.eeii lon of' awl ob.'. ' Od by tfitt *Artiste' 11711106, Olt the 26041 - ' - *aloe offrion tO Ir. to RI leek. 111,ttr, 11,11 M tido Dareftiv*frfSfst KIC va6 ~}2004 12 , builaumu ma !n mot t. in ut "04 N. Y. ', etty. eatictsooo R.. deep, it *WOO. lON 103 Vine Aiwa. tenti tains each 10,000 eq. ft. • • W. - the eithudeilitfhlew 'Toth CP!, itottreom.‘ .. oandine,a marattleent vine of the lied. • , lies Ritchh add torkeisla ad One ea. ailllsoo. 50,00 to,pernetttelitOttut nf Moth. te Khan Visit/treat , , r,,, .br retarhy, ann.% ,ritch, ir a 50, Ada o :dtt " fie de Ino 411,,; to% do ; gla do do 5* do Addl 3501' do .cdo do do 30 do 504 2.0 0 : 0 1 do,. • :do. , da4 , . do. 5 t • . > , l -'lle mew Reference id.ratiMal oath* Real Estate, P. J. , V I 8.- /I VU BR Ilt Co.lizi gststeStslieNg. Tart. 'Orderly: (gal-Patd) INWILIroIIsI. :she flips's. ' , . 4,212 07 CP *Sii i :fivispi taiatcias ste a m. ?emi r . , 11.1 4.10.5fy., 0.0041 • 10114 Him 2320 :. OM h v] rd pit Pape r Dietal • 4 preadwas, N. it . . . . —.. . . , ~.. , . -. S. c su i temempur fl i nt ikussitesiessoli. siskoi trsoriqs, Natio Coatisoimi. to wood cetilttitte,,inoolitaitz*‘ Mostio. fokt op. aid eolonol. tor olio. This at very Atorsomod 'stable LIN tberel*ft Waite ors toes ma:WO* abr. Onto at' " •• - j vorrail ark sr storm vtrtir : most . ;. - 411•'-'21-.1t . .. . .. .. .- , •.'"! -- Ii! C. -- *.' "7. sprirtY f . ...., IPZ•ligati Deimasts =hi lirA ' nevreifitarivor ciliece . , :e *ste t 1%. 31 tiderket strest,oforeft,O, :n a abai it ' lse tZll;tir ! , ...avant Imartiara t of Dago. Bj e ti s oft: Cie% II.; r*liitto, , Ont. Otast, Vat l tlabzi, iic....*C. -Alitinit Si tem' t : .:l-3an SMUT' SAMS et 11131110. JERTATX: Bs. - virtue Of emnbiterifs of treu'rhtioal Raw* nos and Lenart letreios.. heard onto( the Coco 0 1 Common Pleas of Schnfiviii CothAY - ma to ate directed, them will be esposed to ;Public Sae or Irendue, on SATURDAY,4VOUST 24, 1854, at I 0 o'clock In the Sorenocio. at tha' Palat e R ome of DANIEL HILL, in ilia Borough of l'ottsville, • Schuytiall County, the following dericribed rest ea. tate. eta: ' - ' AU. Thateettain two Oton'llefite' Dwelling liaise, about 20 feet encore, situ* on* tot and entlilage appurtenant thenito, in ibe T'nslupot Lower Pdahattioago, Sahli. Els kW Comity, on the toadi•leading from ;': airmanvilte in Air raid tOweship to Grannown .. befog near the Public House of Joseph Orittan, and bounded by *ad of the said ;oseph Otonan land of Chris ti an Schreiber and the, said Publieltioitd, end the tot or voistie'• of ground and eorttlage appurtenant thereto, 04 the property of J0.1.E4311 BUFFINGTON. " • i ALSO, No- I. All th e certain riii !ml undivided siv.tenths part of ail that certain Tract, of Land. situate in Harr* Tp., *Schuylkill Connie. krowa as tbisCasipar Thtell Tract, Wielded ;slid described as follows, tan air n...-Beginisieg at 11', pine . thence by land of btattriir Sr CompanY :path , twenty-three degrees east, two hundred antfeig,htfithree perches to a pule, south sissy-wren depoes Seem. 117 per ches tea post. thence by other landaouth 20 de greeseast. 197 perches to a pine, thenee by land of John Nicholson, Erg., north. tor*fire• degrees east, 173 perches io a atone, thence, bi other land, north twentedhree degrees 1931' west 3,V1 perches to a post, thence, by ea a land of Jesse Van:tail, south sixty-seven degrees west, 137 perches to lire begin mg, contatriing 4:.Mt 4eres, 136 perches, slid allow. apace, with the appurtenances. 1 .. - ALSO, No. 2, All the certain entail undivided 1 six-tenths part of nil that other verism Tract et I Land, situate ih Barry Town,hip,Seftitylkill Ceara ty aforesail, bounded and dekrthed as follows : iteginnmg at a Chestnut, thence, 'ay land of Jesse Yarnell, south sixty-seven degrees west all perches In a atone, nutth twenty•three degrees west 46 , perches toe white oak, rout eolith sixty-revel de , great west 106 perches to a white bee, thence, by r other land, somb turenty-three degree 38;4 perche's toe pine, thence by land of John Nicholson, Esq -, north sitty-seVen degrees east MI perches to a moue. and thence by other land. north metal - - three degrees west 337 perches to the - beginning. containing 418,neres end 00 124: perches and allowance, With the up _ mutenanee*, SA the _propdrty of PAT RIOK S. TIEVLAN. i • ALSO, All that certain piece or wril of lull. situate in the lthrongh of Or wigsbung, Schuylkill County, bounded on thc tooth Inc Centre iumpti-e• on the north and west be lands or William Grief, on the east by en alley, containing abliut twoacteit, (accepting and exeltAing thereont a .1:54 of around sold to Henry 'Mein, emns in j o g i n W id t h 0 feet, and in depth (ii) feet, yt ith the Wilding@ thereon erected, consisting of u two-story Log Dwelling How and a Blarkovitis shop,) withihe improve melte, consistlog et it two-story J Dwelling Holm, with a. one-story, name Kimbell thereto attached. a Frame Stable, a one-story;l,og IVheet wright shop. and a Illitet•einith,stiopl. as the prop eriy orJOWnj GESKLE ,i ALSO, Alt that certain let or p;e4e 'ol ground situate on 'Nicholas i•teeet, in the Bormagh of St. Clair. Schuylkill Cqunty, numbered id the plan of • raid Borough With number 34.94 hounded in front by Nicholas street, in the' rear by Mill stmt.', on one side by Pafteriein street. 1 -14- . and on the other side by;;lo; No. 329, 1 - -ti renown? in front and rest ri) feet, and in depth 200 Alit, with the.: appurtensin nes, consisting. or 2 two-story Frehne Dwelling Ifortces, lia4ttli property of PiPtInTEL SMITH ALL and ELLZAIIETIT SOUTHAIit. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in, the llorough of Schuylkill- Wren, Schuytizill Couhte, bounded on the north by lot of Mrs. G. A. Koch, on the east by Int of Gottfried Boyer, on the south by Landingmlle :road, and on the writ fir lot di John Feely, cont. - 1410g in width 0 0 feet, and 11 depth BO feel, with the appurtenan (-ea, consisting btu one story Leg Dwelling Howe, sa the property of DANIEL MA ItTZi ALSO, All that ce,rtain lot 'or piece: tlf .ground, .110510 in the town ofWarder East Norwegian Township, Schuylkill County, bounded in front by ' Bacon Street. en.twardle hi lot of OWen McGow- I an, westwardly ; by lot ((John Kernatti= and in the rear by land of --* II 'chant*, containing in front 40 feet, and in depth 100 lest, with the appurte. nances, consisting of it tWo story Rake Dwelfing House with Stone Basement, a Frame Kdeben attached and a Frame Statile, i ' t] as the Pier" of JOHNIDDOIR. ALSO, A i that certain tram of land • - so hate in West Penn T'nsh ip, Fvhtiv I kilt County, buttntlell on the East by 'And of Ithia• haul Miller, on the Smith by land of Dowel Becker; on the north by land of Reuben Jones or S. K. M, Kepner, and on ibe west by land oil John Pot!: containing SO acres, more or less, wit, the appurtenances consisting of a I; story . Log tore!. Sing House and Log Born, as the properly or MA It- TIN lIIcKIM. ', , ALSJ, All those tour certain lots dr pieces el ground, nitaute in the town of New Ca4lls, Schnyl kill County, fronting on the Coal Castle Arad, and bounded be tenth. of Charles Miller, James Dundai. Wilimai ftichrintion and others, containing togeth -1 er_in width 100 feet, and in depth b 416 fan; With the appoctenancen, consisting ot, a two - story Low Dwelling house ;weather-boarded), with a I I wary Frame Kttehen thereto 'flinched, and a lFrame Sus bk.. as the property of PETER. BECKER. ALSO, All that certain lot or pie 4 of ground, !situate in the Borough of Mirtersvilk•, • -.)", .....Achitylkill County, hounded eastwardly iiliby lot of Daniel B. Bennett.wasithward al a • ly by? North rimer, and westwardly by lot ot Elijah Hammer, containing in I width 80 feet, add in depth 150 feet, pith the ape I purtenances, consisting _et a , - two-story Frame i Dwelling House, Tab a Basement story ! of stone end a one-stpry Frame Dwelling Home wills a ' Itte.ement story Of stove, and two Frame Stables, 1 , ar, the property .of EBEELHART AUGUSTUS FItEVMILLEK. 5,... . , , . EDI ALSO, All that certain Farm or tract, of land. situate in Butler township, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands ad isniel Reed, Francis Denier, Benjamin Volt and others. containing,!about one hundred and twia acres, with she improvements, consisting of a tWo-story L. 07, Dwellingillonse.and a Frame Barn, as the property of JACOB 'PAUL. ALSO, No. 1i; All the right, title and interest of • Samuel Hauer of, w and Us all those I' four 4rtain lots or pieces of ground, ass ' situate its' the d3orough of ',Pottsville. 0 6 : Schuyllt ill County, being lets , marked' in Putt and Patterson's addition to said Borough, with >.icrs. 25, 27,2'2 nodal, each lot con. tainiik in width} f 0 . wet and in depth . 244 - tees, bounded southwardly by Malsantongo Street, west• wardly by , Ninth Street, northwardly Cry Nome gran Street, and eastwardly by Eighth %tree!, Cl! cepting anttexcluding, however, parts Of lots Nos. 27 end 29, sold lo Joseph Connor, containing in width 25 feet andiu depth I (on which awns is erected it 21 athry Stone Dwelling House) with the improvements. convi•l mg of a twerend 'a half story Stone Dwelling House, a, two story Stone Dwelling House; u tWo story Frain" House and two Frame Stables. •• NO. 2, All that certain Faun or tract la land sit. nate in the Boronalt of Pottsville, Schnilkill Conti. iv, bounded on the east by a feet wide street, on the north by High Street, on the west by a.. t 0 feet wide alley,and on the Rauh by lend of Hurd' Patter. sou, - contain ing four acres and 102 petehe4 , with the appurtenances, consisting of wo story I,og Dwelling House with a two • •• ye . story; stone addition thereto attached, ass a Fier= Barn, a Log Pottery, with Xiln, Prome Slaughter flou e;. aruf two wells of water. : , NO. t. All thole two certain imam pieePri ut ground, situate int the Iliorowth ot.PoltsWille, in the County of Selwyn:Unnumbered in Poti and Rhoads addition to Pottsville with Nos. Mood 51, bounded in front by. East filarget Street i on the rear by Arch Street; on the.east by lied of F. W. aught% and on the we,* by ibt of Charles W. Pitmein;oontaiu, lug in width .50 teet each; and in depth 100 feet more or testi: . ' NO. 4, The undiyided mo:ely or hal ;par o . a • tr that certain piece' or mitt of laud situate. tit Broach township, Seltnyiktli County, hounded end, de trribed us follows ; , Beginning at a atono le.Orlief on lin4 of the New YEA; bud •Seliovlitiil Coal Compa ny's land, and ecithei of 'Philip Ihntrierinan's tram. thence . nottli 25 &greets Vest; one hundred end fifty-eight and fire-tenthspeerhes to stonesittienrie n°"4 filly-nix Ogret!'4eitsl, 100 peretteril,fii a *mall maple tree, : thenee south iturty•fotirde . - miser east, one buridred wad tswenty;sOr. 1 1. and tivcsientha perphes, stone, a, a thence south sitty..fiyiZ•eicres: east, Otte hundred and twenry:s.%l and : - file-tenths perches to the place of • begfisping, ecultaialag tumbled and chorea • wits And and bit [ 411.1ie same tract of Putd.whiett was wtryoyed in pursuance of asisirmat slated. Aura* d, ,A;., r i ,. , taw, granted to t.:minuet D. Frank, Ertl:, withitie,. apptarteuattate. - ' , Nail's,. The tutitivi&eii moiety or briletiat e ll thin certain tract or pieess of hind 'aftinitei la Brie,, .'' ' hit:reship, Sthoylkill copety,,bowalekiind desc r y ' bed as follows. to wit : Peginniog at a same earner - uts tune of the New York. routSubuylkill Coal co , a, land•;Thetwe north Ihirty-fohr degrees . ' west, one hundred and seventy-six and twcytentbalarcbes tb .it small maplotnee;Otteeee-,nortb degrees I east, twenty sada , half perches to a teased,, thence south thirty-filer degree east, ibirry-two perches; fo atpanish —.Oh fifty . Wist Iwo bent: that , . ' • ,' tsar tbs._ died thew one hundred s• gioning„ coolen. nod 148 perches ;and was aary ilia 23d day of D. Frtink,T property of 5, ALSO, , All , 'ransom itt the Boretwer • ----- ~ae.Cottnw w orsohuytkilt, bounded on ;Theloritt ; a t lOs4lo".lennes,, en the east by Suubitry i St r es‘6o: •lho nentkiir property of the catholic, ,Gburelt, and', .en, tie.west by site of Joseph Jeeneol . ecettining: wind& 50 wet, anti in depth 150 ker. Wittr Steep htierineetteonsonting of &three Mort FrititellWel. floune:ts the ptt , perty of y4TRITC;roz„ 'SIMMOS. . „6 - ALSO; Allibet:eititne torof 4,144 ij oun d *Uwe °skillet south sidiof Merlin smmt , 411 . 1 ibe Ifeernsgb of rcinsolle, Schuylkill ICamdy r itentaii. ing iA trout 48 leet,Mtd , in. 4 421k 134 , )lost ontigt. Ran of lie mark With •# rod end'Pettemo,'",. tid o ptiou p a , ithe_proldity , ~01, M OUSY:ITE.t•• , Iv. , ALSO, All the right. Ike; 2bd interest pi:Middle Murphy of. toditd z io.sli theoe, s itsto ;1 won lotior pieceo OrIVIRIOd Pituaie IR ttie of flousiDe,•l3ehaylluU Cetwelo.boestled is braelgfeaiettMi•the ye" by sae friq'siaka ref. 011 the noethrireopeet, of Dr. a Oaten* on owls by rp t oporty of the said Mich Bdurphy ) 'ebtotahibt in 'Width 40 ket .Fut 14,4epth 120 feel.,With the 2ppuiletworee, CcTisOlg of vir o three . WO Prick DiYeY i rg t e m = t vortlicr w rssouttottlie first floor , st one , 11. !mitt Webood423toireibstbfeddto4 , ..inckstcaawarmor,.., )0. MIRO. Wed, tato sommtine. ma ty void by, JAMEWIAGLIL stow &wire 06oe, Potur Vile, August sth 'X 31.4 OSEIM ME MAMINI Glll I 4 --- 1-.z.t.A. In't , Aim R Apirtur :, - ~e4lri Sflilll 4 l H7 .1 'il -" ' ' '- i Zfr P E:- . 4: , / .. ; '; - -: 3 -;;4 . '. 4, ''.; '''' Music fi.lts' i 4''.:'-'::''"'';':.ll , ''. - ., ;, C. .:4..tn .-' -- ' -_— —. .... • , , uut attorw - 4,ll,ivotaak* where teal freedom 'prerai ~` 'all qiiititioiive:tonehietTtie stability 'Of t he ',Government and the ,stleassai;stiiikle,lnatentlitetl to the ordeal. of an enlig tatted public.';'" ' ' - If - ; ; ‘,, •',14,..L .` l ,:-:'-z - -- f, t*.i,' , .. 7 -,„''' - . ,---‘ • ~... - , ,-`. :: 1 . ,- 1. ''•. 1 . ' - , - ' . 1 . .. ' 1 : 41.6** ' tag gauk,`'ettair I*. people of •PeonsYlvarti4 to • settle trio - great principles, of:vitallotipo'rteries to the interests of -e,.-A. ' ~ . . - I - ' • , thi:l4iste k • • ap i d'of tlte . simatiy at largo :—llhe 'right and the ' *lity of .4.9ritericaos to ~ id f .drnertica" ; and the soinTeign power .: :, . of.the i*ple io dictate lawefor,lheir own security am! pro( coon.. I : - , Otit finnan Catliolie'relloW-citiiet vet', large p r oporti nof whom are of 'foreign birth—are not content with the exercise of the 4.gitlinate pri alleges . ofCiVil and: Religious Liberty, gnu- teed thamby;:tlie generosity of the sons of the soil; but seek through the monstrous power pf their Church organizations." to soots 1 the political action ofilin State and country', arid aiat i t t dangerous blow( at the dearest and moat vital institutions o f the land„ ir n e e the nreity of her Priesthood to monopolize the 6 svnership of .1 all her , chureh property ; and their designs to divide the Com u School • lipidfew sectarian purposes -- to all of Which, We, as Atue i ctr i ii t i z i ns, 6,, er e of tib erw ,l cps i FL ef our COI.I4NTR . .tleetarotteot itpromioing•ltostility. I.et the people rise In their might andrbujie the nadits m,of 'these despeeM machinations', end ii , th them the political demagogues that triickle to the interests of thig Perniviotis . foreign intluenee.: &way, with the union of , (lure and State t Down with thil foreign Political Jesuitism I !! • ~ 1 . Agaimiit is a principle of law.; So decided by the highest ju 1631 tribunal of the Country'' ' that the people of I State • have the right i! J• I to regulate, even to entire prohibition, the commerce in'intox eating liquors;: within ber.borders. The citizens of this Common t , s wealth are to decide that question fOi thenaseiVes, at the ballot s, text Octiaber- Shall Pennsylvania be blessed by a Prohibitory Liqu'or 1.3% or not ? The Liquor Traffic is our greatest enemy--itiereates riot. ( 0 • 1 shedsblood, commits murder, reins healtb , destroys the . inteiliet,' damns the soul, poisons youth, corrupts innocence, sows Ilia -1 cowl i tnee s miseries onto d, , brings want, estranges affection, reaks wives ' and mo th ers' hearts, begets pauperism, tiths industri ous, sobil men of their taxes; alchis it d o es,and much : an d t o halmit, what good does it , effeet ? Shall the dealers in . Rinal(thilarge mass Of' whoni are adopted„eitizeits) continue lord it supreme over laWand public opinion! Shall hi t s ! ' be the only ( business throughout the length anti breadth 'of the'land allow tl to set at defiance the laws of both Cod and man? 1 No. No'-- .f , . Rouse; friends of Temperance; send up,a shout for "Proltibiti 1 that shall crumble to the earth the walls of this mix:ern Jericho ! l'he , r AstratcsN AND TEM fERANCC ..ArivocaTt: will be issue from the Miners' Journal Office, about the middle of 'hiornst, and be contitmed regulatly ovary 'Wednesday morning•thereafteroi I after the eleAion, at the following rates : 'I I COPY, , = - 25 cts. 10 COPIES, to one addresS, f r7.??111 Subscriptions invariably in advance. _,,, ear Clubs and Carriers furnished with the -Paper at $2 pen , • • .P ÜBLIC SALES. TOR'S SALE 110, be ijold at the. Ilonee late of faruh WV deeeaseil . ,raltver Creek Darn..tilythe frumluitifp, Stbtlyllllo.4>atity, no biaIIRDAV, the ditt day, of Augusinesqat 10 o'cicl., A: M.. the following de- Icrabell property, to wit : The Timber LI3IIC on "Y.O . acres, more of test, Of tinibered land In Blythe Tnietrabip, near Silver Creek thral.ipath the improvement, 12 21bles,•;11nrtiees, Wagoira, Chains 8r ; , twn tetra( tntsi olieds, tine leigo, one Truck ' Ws ion.' • Lot of, Itotthetiold Fittniture, and a vatic.' y of per aosal propely. AllPhldahra given, and Traditions of mite tirade. known yVll.l3.titlll KalEfliat, Miner. rirlrer Irretk, Slily Hilt t •„r ma t I . •I OlitrahlT3' COURT SALE.. • 111.:Etb:1 7 At i vr to an order of the Orphan,' Courl of the eOunly or fichuylkiil, in star Common-, wftlltt !Of ViVitiy Winds, Inc fuh,criber, Irittor of the ,. .estate of James' i'rice, E.g., hue or oh. I'uvrnahip ot'West itrunscrig, in the county of itlehnyllitil, deceased, will 0:pole to sale i by public ,veneldelon S4:II7R.D.AY tt a 11th day et August next, ail 1. o'clock in - the Attetneon, at the Pubic Monti Of P r iLLIAM 1114 (Z, in the 13:40:egh of Pothwille, iri the county ot, Schuylkill Aforesaid,- 1111 thaWislivtrteetor laud,-situate an the Town. ahtp of • I iitarry,, in the comity , -. cri Schuylkill and State or Prne,ylvanutoo wl—Buundeil by -land Dillow kir late Jesse reread,. imeph Barthotennvw, land intiveyea to Peter Frail, •,• Lover Thiel 'and others. cuotaWing two hundred acres 51i perches, being part 01, a survey hauls to Willie:4 May . by vutue itifbis:ararrsut dated the 9th day'of January, 1795, sad being very valuable! on account of.ks be ing Coil land, late the esulte of laid deceased.— , Terms ind conditions made known at the ulna and place o l ealeby • ISAAC SHELLTIA3IMEIt, .Adiri'r. By Oder Of the Orphan.' Court, , • • 1 Lawts Rouvort, Clerk Pottairille ijelly.ls; 165-1. • • :14.nt POO= fIALO OP REAL ESTairs AJAI* Of tbe;folloailn(aiscrilied Kral Ketate; being A t i Op te telattlite lieute 'of the lite. erniettoa Leg - , daces tee!, within thy l:uuoty of Diu. pbloi wlfl bsaolaby the sokiertbrri, by tutor , -or an Akt of Me litilittial s a.stetubly for that purpore passed, at the Waite Titvet.n;upposlie the .oit it muse. In the $ll u g h of ilairtsburg, on TIIIYOtWitY. the 17lb day's Of August , it - . '1414 .at 10 u'eluek a. M. • 1.1 The i of fararsea An. J 4. ktou, Auv:1141.11.,. stirveyetiou *arrant to Vhelstran Ley, t f the 7tlitt. July. iB2O . ; ' No. , Thji of 24)0.a...tea U. 11.1tne lOW ti.ip, yr) ed on wiry.* ID Win. 'kWh. of *di lily, lel% NO. .1. 1 , Ib>l of JllO acres in 'able township, sir. 'eyed oti warrant t.. Wi.. 'lock oi the zinc Arty. M. 4.j tha 5-24 of 6 of JOU urine in same, tow t".:: ship, lotsveyeil on arnrriont to lym. Ihn - b, aI the 29in July, lOW, Una bounded by lands of Christian Ley, idoilutnoti Intshorstall, Conrad sibretflir and- Photos. .'. Elder, - , - No. Li Tbir 5 24 of 6 of 300 sates In I.ykens town ship. surveyear on warrant to W m. find h. of the Mb tune. P1%9; . - • " ?to. 6, The'..s2l of 11 of 30.? .'red in JJekeon and Lykens tolorstAups, surveyed on warrant to l'ornitian 1... y, of ore loty.terre.atid bounded by t al ant land and innilts, 'fboutatt Elder. . No. 7.1 Threes4l of 6 of :50 were■ in iota.° n tp , urveyed on **taut to. Jaren kir Wet, of the nib May. 1829, 41'04 ballasted by lands of John PleAltistet, Pe ter Keifer and,toarad.ribrettler. • - No. 5, Tite's.l.4 of l of stat arras in Jackson tp., surveyerf,onlinsirrant to &tablet Ke if er, of tkr Mitt. May, tad, and.intuuded by lands or Peter Setter .nb kielfertand,.locut Zooms-room. No. O. ;01in6 , 210U a . Jackson and Rush towksblps, surveyed on arstreut Ki Zimmer: man, Gyms biritnay,teild.aud bounded by 1110Clool Ye ter ii,edrey. Solomon Imstiststalt, Jithu Keifer, Ilnilt• I Keifer, lad by kiliesat land. N0.'01;., Tug. 5.14 or g of Ist tures in Jackson W., ' weaved on ararraut to John Keffer,ol the PK tehlay, 1029. ant.bourided 9r Lanni. of 11. ,Zontuertnan.oloW , 'moo lmabotktal4 John Ztionwrtoon; and by. , racan jam!. NO- The 5.21 of 6.01 141 acres in saute lowb. sh is, litrityetrun Warrant to Peter ti..13et,01 the nth May. 1529;ared Kota tided by la uds of John it tie Z.Orustertnbo,,aloWitton Itnshufsiall, a nil D. Keifer. TAO 5-21 of or 404 aCwA. In't.asne town ship. on warrant to Coined bbtetfier, of the Nth. May. 11011. and bounded by lands of John 51e ...ati4tei„Jaeoblteffer, Peter Ketre r, and ItololoOlt 12.- 96°61401. ii 1; Tbik-544 of 11 of 401j.aCces In same. tun It eh*. tarireyed:on warrant to dolomou Inishofutalt, et ink 6th: klay„, sod bounded by LIMIO of Peter Keifer. llanry ;Ammerman and , Conrod ttncettlsr. • No. 14.1 1b6".5.21 of g of Km acres In- t.ykens . and Jackaon notrariblps, surveyed bit' walla/U. to Wit. nueb, of the 2011 t July luta, and boa - tided by land Of, John Z.ltutnentusn.tlenvy Zatinteratin, lobo • !tette r, and by vacant land.. -1 ' JOANI • ,- ..frioisrarstee so, July 15, 1 ,165ki , ' th•St 'PRIVATE , SALES. 1,14.111181611 PEOPLED/ Fos &U M. "{emoted changed fits business sea. "{emoted to Ph iladelphia,offets for sale, on rasp tsrms, all ',that Certain lot or piece of graona no the eastwardly ddb of Centre sweet, in the tiotough of Pottsville, bnandedin frens t bs Centre , • , 'Meet. On I:be cast by Railroad street. on •-• ' a the north yto of id, Mow : :sit , " Led ... .... the . pooth lbw pielP/Aptoperty, containing a 1111 front on ;Centre sliest. 3tt feet, and In 1 1 depth *little neer WO (e •t. with the sto.. „ posteaantits.no'nentall.tg Of 2 IWOIStOr , frain...tyven leg house, with sytrel sOsini.latge tiller and tel t.. kitc .. oeii,. Centreibtreet r well built and Iti toms, order. progidett*lth'irmi Reinke Ind. hyOnsts ; al. en. a' larfe ) flatiptdet-Solse.with gook pump eater, sausage - house.prOttle cot .t attle ;bog psn.,,twn Itqfte vitabics, with VirreitAlitt,Ari a Abed, fOr Owe wagons, with pewit. , liters:si Sisals 'pump yphrt• Mrollettl water near the' bed:A .4,u; catelki. titan snit kitchen asidtol - loti. The entrathse fi'ilinr.ee and wigoas !s n ow; ittond'ltreet.•.Tbr_Slihgliter , tlonseeillild eaSilfbiciippiuturiated hop It ante; and the didif loose, stilbrAliths cost, chassis", bito tutu i• lane lamas. A gooffspip god geed win be -dells , ered„ and passer WA heighten oh the Ora or AP'''. , 1035. Piterhasars tait at- ling tinte inspect therm"- arty, and learn'the condltintas. by. ARSON' to AY ftEd STRoVetE, Eeatrirstfeet, Pottsville. at Co C. k. mrsossE, prepetetot; No. 113 North St tt street, nitadelphis. ‘, ~„o• .'l., _ : ; . lif lbe Said MOM" ie illt sold until the bre of Septetubef, nett, It wilt on 'that day 'be — espostfl to , sate by public eiindne. Pottsrlue, July 59.1851 , 304 f Valaistile Illegal Estate Foe Sale. rrnsitatiacrifier offers for sale the 'following de. I serlbell Real , Estate, situate in the flotunah of Port eirbon..tschugrittti fusser ,ate I, th A E3II7IIII Me 7E HOTE TAV n aI .I & TA S f called rennet sttbate wt the corpit of Jackson ' 1 asd Coal taming, containing in front 80 ttfli 1 1 feet and In gentli 210 feel, *l:tribe sp. pittenaniel.coOslstlng or Atabllng. ine finosit, three. Dwelling - Itoareett,•it Urge ~ ..., . Coach. maker's Shop, &t. , The pr., petty' hay lacely . been thOrtioirtaglopiarCd;and Or loc a tion . yrid , a 'angel:lent jeltdOr It the most desirable tn. eta stuid 10 the , .rild;r01090. Tbt btelliliite lth leen ted for 112500A,ap0 pelteles moiling atoll the sew* 11:55 and i. 41.110:; thedokbetly half-of lit Rn. 161, end die northerly hatrotEnt No. UM in ttu! said - Sorbets. isitOate on `Sweat's. aniCtipisee streets. ccotatalng I clirls 30 by 110 feat_ . - ALB°. 1441,1 1 14 45,1 n, Loston's Additions in Pon tense...Wry:Op Pert.:.,, • _ A 1,1104 Sid PitY7B on liwnee And Ronk streets. hi • Pane:soft and diklft'fit Addition to Post Carbon.neir the ceattatie Elnfiett, al by. 308 feet. ,• Al terosaand • pet denial's Ittkr to it Algli RI, Ink- LYMAN. add AitiLLIA/I E. WiIIEREI:: at Potts 'Rte. or to the tihaettigned. at-Port Cuban. • , ~, ,I • • ••-•: s, . - ...,11. It MILL.' • 4413%13,115i . • • ,•:. . •• ' 5e.64 I !TOTE'S. CIARTOWIOUL, NZ* TOUE NEW:MR.II'; ' • T riWattdetsly*, reoptiettieeif the ote,e, lamest , wets-ithow and bat-cstablitheti UnrgL, woe. 1 this method or ihrarolloll th e iti!trum' of the Miasma? erell.aa the public greenfly.. that ha will Pa the lest of auguderetince - I . the prier of Voitilfloto Two Liolia at q,e'r thy toON DOLdatitatid FIFTY VENTS., • I • Thel4tatilloo- 'of *tit - ate/mg age. ethers. . 'visiting the 'citueittree (or Imitates . or partitittarif directed to the eligibility of the loot beteg situated to the heart ef the hesioess part, or the city. ditectiy.?spbootte the Cite and Pablb" (Mites. Ofyiliso4 mast Wont aloalrlarrs4. 3 .04 / Orel, New .I'o*. i'-430' i r ip . , 4.31 • ." 1 ''2ll4lolgUrraoVag. CHAS T,rilirr bettiXeu. Tharrraird iILIVEIt Ire; &Ricca, of Ohio, aid ,id CO n r.'`of, this City, basis: teased tbe wove ayeelf tau AO., *woke house. for it total of yeare, atermitly r hfelporred to acitimmodate `seat. In a pet' g ees 111;011 Amino the City. Tllll4eatiost ofilita house a sabeelOr to any other, tog to imehtdiate proximity to butte's§ t also, to auoit Of, thePubflo: (Wm, Past Allrige nod Extbhlthe.tailkee':i.thMhoiaes ? stArt fur Pane of the City. I • t• 0 0 9 14 9 ha TIOR Aid/deep eetatje; pet „glop, feepitato. adttetioettlekataby. modem 'firi: ,t ~edstehtheittl 010 with to leteenefart wets; be islitet,leitiekell timer toe selleMeditith4as bed itte, owl* t tda,ttid oattitarbleall he eraqUag,oo our piet, twit( tho.Ffaoltito ;truly the trairehrOt. Illie4ApppereAdeelie is moat rei , pectfet_V *mkt tedriPA MIME nib-LAM. ' la. duly IS • . . 411401, 74' 1 1 / 1 1.7 1 *414 0 41 A4ll GOODLJA, "10 Yagnao ill 'WIWI* MTh CUMI6IIIII 14 Tag coolort. metier", Maapp,, salt itiot atosi tol entt prOdyno - VaL - Mielteto, fie pk joie.. filo WM, wansoud to bti t alooto of ilattige mid usble piatt.- 4 rcit otos,. et. fp C. OVEN'S, Calm Street. I (MI cif il l 'M. TOM - ,11101 - RANOVADY-OCATE mod " 100 copies oreaCh No;--ilitI $1 I'4 - 50 copies- .-,, • WATC S, &C. ircau lt, , JiBIATI&RY • . ' SILVER WARE 'A II PLATE`ni:Coons.. .. J-E.: caLDwELL . (:(11.., lie clistettr &reel, PhilltdelDbia. !Inviter& st.tl rnanntactiaierS. off.r stiestenalve stock of e‘iodi in GOLD sad.. tell.Vbill. at moderate priers. Wittebes wade In Lstnion, Liv • erpool and idovitrffiall by the must ..brominent Wortinsit inibn - work!. Pashlonaols,Platilona work, and Gobi 3ewelly.' ernes quality diver Tea Si.ts. Waiter'', Pittbeto (7ablets, rgrks, Spoons ma. every article wadi: In ellives. foe table—sorrlce. etmuwra visitlnctee es v are Invited to ran sn.i el amine for themselsea., .' . . July 1a„'11454. . . . ' Xl.?lt - ~ TRAVIELING.; • - c&ThWI RAU•ROAII aad after Mf)\D> V July 17.e0d . ttOill inerten si.t. oluri to Wyttltautestut - lemma weill-he ens' er,ibe Lime titliuylkili led tb I:44lWiaakWilliamapiitt and rale U. 11- dally; (At ildsyraireepeird.) '. 210puisilitain testes • Ym a giu 4, fotj t hiladelphia, 1.4 A. M. ..Thioiligli - ti td leave.' Cateeeroc i it 31 P. iii,lials:iid Tamatia at '2.1 , a P.' V... iirrtee at Philadelphia 7.30. leaver Phtliiielphle,.7,P) A. 31.. Paul Taitilitris At. 12!) P:21., mad arrive a 1 l'atair lama at 3 P. 51. Patti!'" Leave rut Wil ' tuirre lawieillateltaa an- Aldan 111 Catatetria....'. ".. ' - • ~ .. Paciteleleare fat Dan MK 4rsd Ncilibitaitielfand, in entidellte4 With 1 14 011 let Whoa lad . Wililsena ,. . , Thitashlicksts Ili Wi etbstrt Mint be stocured at the atm:Main: U. O& e. ea rbiladeiplatai . , • • . •.. -; • - • o 14:1E i- Plitlidalitag,to • ule Csi -. . . ' I ' pi ^.2 .. ,.. 1 . ... to Wiliceaorae, •,-= - ;i •4 30 / -, 1,4 .... ....... • c an ......";..... Aftm . vilicee' ,„ AchaqUato , Wilkosbarte • .'' ' i 25 • Tama qa4 . 4. Cautwissu; -, ;• -I Ns • Tblough Ttrkets far f in ani Wift,iptisfrp mast tio procOred at I b e peket Office In Tamaqua'. ' Paamttivere'llo Calstr *sa, 'Danville, W19,,,,bat re,. ke.,..tkritild take the PI olcteck aultatrtt, train (Nat l'.4tertlle.' - T. Ai lilasocK, Bar. at: Sawa. Vatawilimil, JUIY ' 29 * 1 "f . - 36 .. 31 .'. IRON . ; &c, ,_ _ .... - FLUE IRON! FLUE IRON : : ! 1 '1416 ninlerqued tlr. kiivint s in store;, and tor rtt9llntly, rat eirrog. large roe:literati:et E MI: • ~ lAna PL,11); ARON. nui bly far. Allures teatiantra, whirl'Lll o l'lll for rale. i reasonaLte priori. •Alsoo'. BOILER MO . • DAV MIN; ittlilNi2 *TEM.. 6,.....0r.i ,to %lb Pt they invite the Xttentport of purr tilUlrri. -•'N & A. MIDDLETON. , Midst. A vrnue H loth in, Phfludelphl.s. July 15, le A 4 . . '''4 . 4t 13 211CDWERE • ON DEPOT. st M • :II tiE subscriber. two lug bbtv stalled his • g 00.1.1 . .11. at Ills new pisceni bip:lness. 104 ts Mr imew ge • - termination; of tarnialdaa an stlen Kno.la It ltni business of the tuirl kr ; v onway Iffittite. Ut theft lostr.st Mar a set raise; s 11.4. 110' ito•Per 1101 1 01 inc ra.di• I and It - #*l4 • 1 op Pato4tsillinaar'iln nand 4 Inn Mock el . , , -i ,: ', ' • ' Her Two, ['bopping Aire, ; ' Flue !run. 4Atal dbantrta, •, , • - • . l'ad Steel, ' 'flare CMOs, 1 • . Slit Irtni„ .., ' , i r as and ripitrr. : . . utile ; Blocrl. .' Ditliours. - 4Ativils mu{ Vitsp;:bre fLardwarn ans.& lion D•wr,r:Ersi RP. m . r..res. Corer ,dooms abuse Ala i irt. / * AV mid., h . - FKANN POTT. July U. 1104 ' . ' 23-if ; ' .. . ,• ' MlU 'l /C. :'. • .. •PIA OS, ~ . . . . . J UST ItEt'XIVEM frandlihe Matinfartittrr',an vie. grant lasi:mond of tkle c Piraii&—rity. pries., 11150 —.sill lto. sold [Su . dtaal...—id; mauled, .11a11.•nd ro.g g dl . . h. HANNAN'S . • - - 'Hook and Music Hibbs.. .. A ast. TWO 11IE4OO60 , :ti at 145 deliverd.; and one at MSO detivered—wittlitt are the a Itp fatal) pricre at Philadelphia, 0... Bast •• on arils 7no. Instijameno rierpt such as he can stud - stit 'serrature. TO Mtn. ....I . niy ti, ibSi . . ' , • . • 30:-- GEICIIIGE. VOGT, • - '1: OP P1444Y(. • era Sixth. and ,S`?rentes, . . [ter uC MEMie eitd 31 '2IIAIVIreACTirI? 116 eir Ph Strrd, ki t ] South side, k lAM:deafer hi and fm lll.BlCAr . , 1NI:MI.1;11EN Viblin and Guilei.Su,riu car tderrbitobzo goorrall and TN. : moot choke and &net ;$H oak an , c • (lota may OM sent Ell 112411 ante dual ney wilj!eente June lUj 1d57 • s of Ci . the new inteign • monotty on Intra,nnd otherwise in 100 2osne kpeinnptattention..; - PIANO ORTSS. frill? lot • orliber respet t Ily JAE AtlititiOn ni I cutisicr.lpublle genettally„ in his Moth t of e.nfuellor toned lnstriusientifrom U to OctaveV, made In the m .t desira ble matinee, and warranted in every Irspere. Their sof aided 'Pt reason. abie price and will be par rd and delivered so this jilace 4eellic spy th A ane: Ritenn 8101I tha NACLI ad Piatios i.r . - . B. F:N. , _:.141a.P. fi malaria //, Mod, NO. 12 i tioulb irtt hit ve Chem but, Fbilair.t. April 846 bl 14 Dm ' f MISCELL I NEOUS. - PRESERVE I DR TEETH 4 r; yoli•Wieuhreosee A pies ant breath, good tiellita • • and a eei of dent.l.l type too that, will add Materi ally to Life', expreseton of .. h• bootee fare dikter t" M. P. L. DonFiehr 13 u ri•olied VEOF,Tetilift . TQ 4 ,3TH• I IA 4 TE. tor rteiuttok the teeth, boa been prepared eprettal, with a let. to eupoly a ,Wri e i s s, cy or the totter,•nd meet file wants of I tiose.who apprcalate l the utility of - tikore uitefitl onset -tlie " M' 'THE. . ! it combines the estringent, enti.eptie. sad thae sr. gli taceous arid aroma tie promotes requisite its see. during en artlcle oriii equate pleasant. safe and °serial; end claims the rte It of brink ENTIttIFUN FREE - PRII:4 ACID of an alnd,.get etruttuatly re [fleece-stain, count.draciatb effects of vitiated se cretions oflibe mouth„sod r.:Tettes the accotoolit tion of tartaiodler It has ore been property re - moved. AUwbo have used tide oth•Paste. give it the preference 'ever other ktridapang lactated elservhero -the rompitsition of Whichit lies know but little or nothing. ~ - .." - , . . Properod;oolp by 1. D. L. DODSON. ~. • I (- • -_ • , Lientist,,PottselPe, Hy - yr ham at Witt b e aupplie to dcatera at a liberal di.enuat. . • July 29,104' ' 3V4t, -, . I , ----.....—....4........-...-L._ ' WI2: 1 ) 7 11•L 'T Y AGAIN ..- frklitt'est'ataks of many') .ass. tabor. traiteAteett I taien ttart op. Oor St e Huneritoget bet with the Ito k o geode have be a rotiseated by fire...." Notnithst dint our loo s c 'byre epalu opened elate It ,ihe banal of Hit 'Ow: WILDE:* 'Short ' diatanceatlve our fruitier Ware of.bosincss."!Por agitate has not railed ad. We-are yet, yauarLi-We have commeeeed etet,rtt taint a inform atm anti' tiret detegruntst as tot ogecre4. - eihy skaohl we liti 415- e'onitteßf 1 Mohave fiallT4inka who !Ave turner aged us [ or marry years . ..AR feet vise . ; be *Ault out dittpoltitt t lone free • int totitotte - tweastgo tate us. -b S eke sookeinetkowoe fetes. , hietose saw the pci t tatat,• we 'l6O Id eurvi OW tate; tOtYfortane4 , we belle - tit surrentiet 4die too sod eveottlalt? tit legato wh..i i i we have , boat . To tole *id we hive porotiaset trek *weeks I week Arnow g 0044 , i t that we ko w; ate suitable 'o r this re=ran endears . triundlog e natty. - . ,1 -We cold( Ily invite put ft ends and the toddle td . visit Our elre; vie have supdt Cm your inept-410d thst we at proud of. • i i . . - ;The good's are 'field, , we seaterteds umrful:kowi find tbraja. I We knoW that the Vittmers-Mecktaillei Minertand Labeler, tan be. i iled witkahrbing soil evarj.thing They may want, ad at secar--tow paler. •isse will revs eves as eIIIPI 11MitS11. Is kap fik.jrsi oar stork consists of DR f!DASDS. A 1.110 1 116111 e l w ; II cm frif i,e3110C0,, Hates 4414, Ilardwasei:c,nostes„ Quer oswAre, Witsswasit.Wtoei, Lopsoroakoebtlows 1 .of all hi ott.t flour and.feed "and a large tot otisea.. • dv- made cterbrag..? : ,_ . ~ •i. foe Ire feet raiefei to nor 5 *Po : islet eesteleekk psis palvinank,htsiotiod.s hope la Wi reoeleisweos, per " Wiesner, of thotheetae,by.- miaowing ro,PallgarsE EtrEßYBol,elt,.stui Case iy - EXPIPOS.OI/41.VANTA ; tspEN,; Tuve we. cute; it as uoistasom attest Bona- , ~._.:".,___. trifimaist - Pmurris 4 New Cattle...Aelp Mk/Ikt l', - *.t ,' 40 Pt , ' . . . DIONITAL • 11140Kallillry ,- ' ...!i' r i • • t it t A111 . .L: I)6IGION,Tra tigUrithitha.nris tri ibe t itikeesqlf NMI) seir..W.lacle kite* that be I. preitete.rtieht*iii livt*,aS Ire f,tiV.* , satisfactory euteirt" le the ' k . .ieta I 41(ses t 4:e ~ II t i re the TEETH aloe $4011,11 -1 , ~ ' - - ~ . -: ilaviiiiii a ta.ainiet tate** . tiliterestoii4ilisetilik, With ingtittetentit' end tip -er A .. ...-- __ most a perove.! coast rei4ot; Voipte .._ ? mann es r..r oeteimee ler et;teht tia•ee. ' lion 1 Hato, lo h I,: pre/forst ; ht "likeht dti . tql• wed; to gum tall-hit tittle Aidt petit:4 F. l 4,4r vir r u r pleasti.. i • -".' - 4 "" I ''''','. :," '' ' 4 if - Opera !Rats' 0 fltitiliflit IN litlP teetti4 1 1 %1 , isti tatil IA I, ot NEVI/ 4.141LAL: datklii ' 6 - ttk e .1 ) i,.. sue afttriStits4 14101* t "MM 4 ' beauty lit (mill, toAtby annic 00 divan& in* llstt.i Mee In ht&RE ET *lrv% 3roora addiliTe-tiltirkE4 No nit side, Patuitibp, ?a, .. ••• i.. , 0 1 . 3 15X1 1, 1 54 ___.! j_ . .e.,;1.1e. -Aft t it ' -4 .t.l .11 . 16 : i, i . .--t , . ;,' EALF.Its le-Looking G ..,.; „.sess*.'soerl Mettote4 IT Oklthqribei It litr 'Otte otio° ll - 1 meet of Leaked_ Ginimelo6l . Welles end .rlllent•ts at• oot,virr Malt- LOW NO , fil.Ads Avoaxe. No. blottertlllllllll4. r 461 ft le tiiii latien rtia ol , ill Sbe iltl46,*edi* toilist le atsh:bum.4 nese,' cessidtdeeksti • , 'Acne 20 AO 30 ti . resuelwillesr Uteates lie /b. emewbete. '.. ntembiliCtood barest* be Is ibawAr . ,l4 -I No. NNlNorth 34114 blive PoPhirin•; • „My. 15 . THILADELPUkA. bt•t r 1 l . WI% •,. T ti =A A SEA4CHING LAbIES?DRESS TO Tin: Stißk NIE COrRT PHILADrLrI{I4, JuLi. 2,9, '34. To th;,!. Hon. Judges Woodward, 'Lewis, and Knox.—Gentlemen :—You Will nut, we mist, charge us with impropfiety or the viant ot dettcacy in addressing yOu on the present occasion. We are not 'unmindful of our appropriate sphere of usefulness and (exit and we have uo Intention:of transcen ding the bounds which an enlightened pub lie sentiment has assignediltolembfe influence and efforts. We have we mitt, a proper sense of the deference due to tit tnie occupy tog yulii high official posmou's. It Would ill be come ns to call in question yotir, clear Its. cerement of the principles to jurisprudece, or the'arcutitej of your jutlgnirat to upplylng those principle. to eases which are submit, ted to your adjudteation. It would he i g t iat. , ly beyond our pcovince to questoici your hon esty and integrity, however mit decisions may differ li*na out wishes and;.tour seine of right." &Om same time. :you du not claim etemptiou trout just criticism, nut front kind, remonstrance, uoneatiy 'repressed, even though it come from thuarr..ttinlearited 10 the law." . you Will permit us (hem, to say, that your recent decision, by which our p6tilent grog Shops will belbrovirt (ripen uu the Sabbath reviving the scenes of drunkennem,•disorder and much debauch, from which the commu nity his been, is a great measure protected for sit Sabbaths under the wise and ener getic admtnistration of Mayor fentad, has come upon us with a depressing; neart•eick.. ening influence. II you had outlet your can trot that mysterious power, ma ahinad, in the community, by which the strong, nis to a few hours prostrated and made to writhe in the 'agonies of death, nu motiVe of au& etent power could be presented to VOU to let II louse 10 ravage and destroy. !, you would feel that the ghost tit every dy tog inertias would haunt your walks,'eud 1001 around your bedictind cry', in unearthly fuiles.kend, .stoop. But it is our solemn ronvictiou that • the chyi)era, fearful and dreadful a scourge as it is, .is less to be• dreaded :than those streams of polluttou and death itch flow 'from five thousand tippling sh6ps open on the Sabbath. _ The cholera can be , mitgated, and . with medical skill, controßed. But what power, save omnipotent, rah cheek the Miming tide sent lonia from, those Vestibules of perdition to blight and blast the hopes and the happiness of the community. Relentless avarice will deal outthe liquid fire, at'three cents per, glass, with: the yawn-- tug: abyss by its aide. There is perhaps no business, having the sanction• of la*, that so demoralises and bruotlizes Mt/ Who en gage In it as runaselling. Thb salads of this clans perist in luraishiog the I madden ing cup to wretched inebriates in , spite tit• of the beseeching remonstrances ol wretched wives" disconsolate mothers, and heat-btu kea smiers.- We speak what we kaow, and testily to what we have area. l'llat these monsters in crime should be preveated ;row , plying their cursed traffic upint 'thel Sabbath at least, seems to OS so reasonable, that we. are !Wed With atuazemeat and 01 ibat the - Supreme Court should have iuterposed au •ohstacle. • But we shall be told the law is Paramount, and • must be fearlessly and taithlully execu k ted. A writer of higher author* ,with us than Coke or Blackstone says, ...the law is not Made for a righteous mita, Nit for the lawless and disobedient, for murderers of ta thentand murderers of mothers, ; for man• shyest," Ike very mows which rumsellers "are notoriously commit ting t eyery day. That they should have yOur sanction to Ladd the Sabbath, has surprised and grieved our hearts. It does teem to us, wit all due deference, that you might, with -any 'great stretch of judicial authority, Ave said to these met, the 'law was intended fur the protection ot society, for the security of the Weak, the p9or; and the defenceless." The , sabbatti is uMonly a divine institution, , but lave recog nized by the laws of this Committweath. It ts•not meet, therefore, for Yini 4,v this day to set gins and Iraps,th 'eninare and destroy your fellow men. _ • iti the law now is (though. we hpe for a ipeedy change) you can ply your nefarious trade sit days in a week. and youi ought so be satisfied with the crimes you . you and the poverty, sorrow and misery you pm duce during that - period. As' the! highest State Court, you cannot nave out 'sanction to &Inmate the Sahbath'in enticin men to drink and be drunken. lied yobsaid as ; muck as this', haw many hearts wold have beets gladdened, how may thanksgivings would have been offered that we li 're lip. •- theifiry nut may, aide, but consmeat ous nut only indepuodant of patty ties; hut fearless .1 isi the discharge, ot tbeit duty to - rind and to their fellow man. i , W t iu . ' 7ll9lll l oll l l . EMI ilui your &intim%) has had the .effect to strengthen nod entourage a . clasi of men , whose pestilent influence, like ihd exhala tions of the Upas corrupts • and des troys all that p, comely and fair. The reel ing. aweartog, disgusting drunkard spit again disturb the quiet of the Sabbath, and annoy worshippers in going and reMruing iroin_the sanctuary. Our . youths ; will be tempted from the paths ut mine, tied a tide ni evils, endless in therr rarnificati4s, wilt roll over the cortimunny. Was it netessary. was it right for the Supreme Court ti be se eeimory" to the infliction of tipch wroags,rsTli outrages upon "a sighting *Pie I I With due respect, we sute.cii our selves, &c., Aire. ,1. V. Fari..l.ll S Fifth ey Ake. Dr. Jame". Bryan, Tenth cod A;rch its, MIMI • t $2,00 Alva. Etlgetlit Mrs. fieo. W. litc6elland. 214 Arch NI, Mts: Walt. 11n 326 Arch at. 1- Mrs. ,__l:l4.'Maluck, 32.5 N Siith Mertcr. Ninth below Pine st. Mrs. Rob't' M. Foust. Brown helosigighill. .'"ilM.Cottriland F. Falwell. 1 ta'Clierry tit. Jas. S. Boawcll,Loc.ustlit.,24o, Ward J . ..Laustog,Eurrows, Broad It/. E. So Av.ber. Mrs. I). H. Rockhill. 'Mrs. J. Et..ltltteheli. •• r • :-• 'Mrs. .1.11. Okie.• Mrs. Si W. Morire.' Mn. John Et Simons. J. PAILVIN & Co., 't th4Old Stand of,FR t 111AIETZ, ,IRIMPACTFULLY snaouste to the Politic-that thoy,ltavir grosehrtae4 the stork of the above bus; Delta Oak a; their old nand, aod haVtoy wade r on llidorribta itddilloas thereto by recent rash ptirebares, *ow relpeethilly solicit a abate of yobbo yeatronate. J. P. k CA., aware that ewer bovine/la :own stood kilo/A Pagano osedt , spr to an eqiutry. ll taka Po *WOO trersaewas to leper br advaagasea. or of. far of intperlor ladoreatrota atone their he,itbboto• ;diva" TRY VOL 1 taunter to Make room tors choice sslvrtioir of illiblarleltable COI the Reitman trade, J. P. R. co., trrolaid to, sell their preview. *we b ollepti se 'iltbelfseuaer floods at .a very low figure. • 'July SI Vat • 4 f „cOLCMED winnow' asakes., • ftiOTVBJAT 4- CO. • ,4 0_4corett WEKT center TIM= and ucrifereft Ing iNtould teopettfally tattle the attentive' of ilet-r IM MO” and othen to the twaatitet vatirty' work ptodacf.4 at their cdtabosbni,o4, rA ,„1 3 , 1 ,i or Aimed' • WINDOW oLikes.ituilable km , Boole, tst;satin sad private beildiese t I . eIIiTitenED_ORNAMENTAL. efrAli f itb !QUO" TitiNIMMIt and 211D6 LiGlirti for it4tiltUlaar &DWl's?. Piazza and litaireass Wisdoms. Also. Lead Sash. sod Attained Olemelde Churches. B{/figural fOlarelaiMid Attie Thicalhotemstely winked up• to order. amt-flontirbee sir any pan of tac Ltadird States.' , .•t - Flocked railieled eta matted decetetitel Oiso re h Will&ivr Man esecuted is Gothic and m%er• aftrif - Sutural styled, and conspetodi wartime rept to dor pat braid Vida*: Orden trod: s digitised promptly .aiitiremor. • ' V4:ll.—Alt dim wilted An' WE rd'ace;• . • ?,,Idit If, 164 • -• • *go Faseu TIIRRI S IBED—of tbi Atfireht Maki aPha Pott ot Ito q 111. .for al. wltelt• gM'tii 'pout at • p. SANNAN'iI Jill, Pt 1104, $1. 0 _ • - =I Ry Telegraph *hal Yesterday's' R. R PUILAD . A4, FRIDAY, 4 sect.oc.e• Wheat Flour. $8 75—flye do. S 5 bbl, cora Meal, S 3 st) do.—Wheat St 62. White, $1 90 —Rse, $1 ( Corn St) Oats. ! 4o ets. per Lushel. r?" THE RV:err/WITT learn :rum Washiogton that , the rev treaty, between thiscountry 'end thi possessions to Algoma will laws tin This treaty penalty the chi l frosts No to enter our country dull stJpich wilt give them the New - .t• • Merkel against all competition. for *oars in, winch Bituminottscoaleati , It will ahio, materially sifter the Anthem, coal lade in the Last, and will lift fteavii ou, Peciniy teams interests. Not emboss tog all these starling beta, we bare Dot y seen one of the so-called Democratic met in any,Stale, ratse its voice against perm nog coal to be introduced free lit ditty this treaty. It is all folly to Mal that will benefit the Anthracite trade, tin not, ton of Anthracite will reach those possessio for every twenty ions 'we will receive, 'l' deposits of Bituminous coal in the Britis. Provinces are immense, and he close by t !"•.„ seaboard. It is true the business has bee , and is new hampered by some Royal I 4 but, open a latgemaritet, an advatitsgeou terms, like the East, and the business wi soon be divested of.many of these lisped' meats, and very materially affect our inter • eats: We haie alluded, to this subject before andlelt a disposition to oppose st strongly but such s strange perverseness charsetenre -the potent dettioersey of the preitetit day i r ! (who are all powerful at Washington) MAO: our tarequatis opposition would only WU? their advocacy of the measure, fight ro urong. Since the above was in type the Reetpree ity treaty has been ratified by the' Satiate b a vole of 2to I. Senator Cooper made able speech in opposition to its adoption: - . SCRAPS OF A summtit RAMBLE. - ' r , , PROM 'cg lICW voltx. conatseolstitte. - 3 Owl /ie tort or Montregi—Rret,' aroma 110.. f., lifourtrut a --Si• rrott n lige: C o irrary...Bi l Amp' , -t . ' Che?,ll.—An..ateer,ary of 4.7 t. .lettn Jiteitsite-- p, o ,c,„ 7 . 7 —ti, ra ypf Ceremony of Conifrototto , . at the Catlaqi , 'q— Superb Mu str--Ih4h aft l J ( ~„ 1 ti.e ilfird—Chqtrip de Plae-i—Plaro it'etrwvi— 4 12 .1'4,0 n 'a Statue—iltarttat-Pfusie-zitoyel Alai,' A.( Nte.ri,rs—Unpite Exportation r---Oppofitt , aht f . .'''k Lin i-r• Th,,e tisreri;4e. . t'.• Jut c ? „ r,—, 1951 ~ lloart .liwaNaL..—The chief _olSiect of rvoi I ~.:.'' out .of the pty proper of Montreal, is the nits L,.., around the. mountain, when rises bock Of the ta' . . city, concernuig which we spoke in our tart.— .i-, From this mountain toe city taken ittname, Mount ill , l'i ' Rove), corrupted by long triage into Mammal. Vi ' On a tine morning then, imagine us mated to a bartmehts, ru ruse for the sight, which, like all `i'',; , faithful travellers and members of th e U i niversal '-• Yankee Nation, citric.n*los proverb, we are deler•"',. I mined fusee. Wu wind along a fine ititesidamized il road, gradually ascending and enetrolteg the mono- ...; lain till we arrive et the summit; The road is '..., lined on every side with handsome edifices, bearing' i, marks of refinement and .caluvatios. while from t.,,,„; the top a fine panoramic view is spread out ',Core ttl us—on ono Noe :4-city-with its nurrittroors spires i,"; and crosses, with the broad 'St. Lawrence dusting , 4 along it, front , in the diitinee St. Helen's island, now occupied and fortified as a stronghold by Me I' t . English government--on if& other, the fields .:, .trecchingr away front the gaze, and ip the distance ',... the Island or Jesus, Iving between' tile main lima and the strip upon whwh is !ntuafed•the city of -. - l: Montreal. 4 Unlike all of our Ainerleuit cities, these U.ina• 4 than places flare no Leek country, being situated i; on a narrow strip of rivitizotion, which belts the ;1 St. Lawrence, beyond which lies the pritneral ,I forest, Welching away io . unexplored mazes lathe. t /trill!. regions 4 Alter hiving .ottlietently ailtnireyl the View from the moiantion, we enter our barouche and are •ooti whirled sway into the city, inseam on our way several public edifices, chief among which h, the Chinch of the Bishop of ;Montreal, an edtti.se richer,. prohntily, in pandinga than any other in the eity. Th.. ably _is the anniversary of St. Jean liaptote, the linebtry mint of the t'w'itch C'unadians, and the street. are. in rene.ennence, at; w commotion tdtle } wis'y the streets) are decorated with , ureters of eventrocits, maple boughs and ', I banners, miantoolited with emblematical figure,- - while boorr every house, even the rudest .hut ol the suburbs, are Sized in the ground, rows, of et rr green brun, hes. to show their veneration for lie day. The whole appearance of things was roman• tie to our eyes, and charming in the extreme. AI an early hour tit the day, a grand 'Procession formed and marched through the prin , tpal streets. It Wes . imposing in it..nunthem and respectability. Th, ceremonies were eonchirled by a grand dinner mid , promenade concert. After returning front the umiuntain, We Went to the Cathedral to witness the grand contirnnutoii of a thousand' chiral:en. by the Ittsfinp. The corm, ny wan Wale WI panalg, and you teal' have a 1 .1,1 deneripliall of it. The children nu:rotted into the Cathedral in pa ' , and took their seats, the girls on the sight and the boys on the left of the altar. They were pieei•ely alike. end the girls in ptirtienlar, in aril' ..noW , white frocks, and vetkreaching to the Met. looked like u party o' angels, while their dark lurir, and raven eV..s, with that delicate, clear °film COM • plexion, rendered many of them natty chartufh4 The Bi.hop entered the church, gorgeously at• tired in full s cationteals, with rho mitre and Oozier, attended by a lung retinue 9t attendants, and lock his seat in fr,:nt of the alter, when a priest read 11 torm et prayer, repeated mentally by the, children Thi• concluded. the girls advanced two by two to o {melt h e tb re the prelate, whit, balding lint crofner in one hand,witti the other made the sign of Ma ctn.., said 141 the Latin hair/nage, which we Will „translate for the uninitiated), "In the name of the Father, anch.of Mr Son, and of the Holy Ghost- - Amen ; I sign On with the sign of the cross, and confirm voicwith the chrism of safety." lie hire makes the sign of the cum. on the forehead, on continnes,—"in the'norue of the .Father, and of tl,n eon. and the Holy Ghost." The sign 01 the er.,..1 1 4 again cult in the air, and topping each child nu the cheek, thstni-•e• them with n •, Peace t o u This ceremony ;9 repeated until all ale ~ , ontirmeJ, w h en a short aldre•s I. made to tbem 111 Frtne.), , on their dillies and responsibilities, anti all Ere sl.•• m I P.ell We canard have this*alert without remarking the *Alperb mush- that we heard at the Cathedra among whit% were m anes of violin talon, front tavorue opus,, most requisitely performed—µr sat enraptured for a long time. liareento to Jhe met. rely. By *ueb outward appeals to the tenger' dues the 'nether rhurrit .ere to.lnueir the heart* of her worrhipprrs. It 13 13 3C310113 quottion with whether our owe churches might not intrixtutr' more of the art lA, and the elegant into their per , vices with great benefit.—for °motives , We eau freely confess that we bade listened to a pleat:. church ?stunt, when t bengal% of ltse highest bestoy and apirationa of the noblert kind have stolen ever our heart.. There-is a close Whinny between the brairtitidin nature and the einulatte feeliagi —an aOlnity that will apt ina up mod easert'ita kin • „h ef t buth,-.eheiher it be in the po mpons Cathedral or atone amid the beauties el hod's creation—il.e trees--the streams—the Mania. Alter leaving tbe - Clacks)) we twatetwa to tl.r Champ de Man, to witness the regular parade nt the troops stationed in this city. Their evolution, were excellent, and we were crutch WWI with the beautiful music atrorded us by a h a nd, consisting ut files and drutar—tor martial mutts we aver beard It surpassed. • Leaving the Champ de Mars, we pass thropgli the Place d'Armes, where there It standing it lair monument to Nelson. It is some thirty tat in aerght, and decanted with sculptures, delineating °citable events of the heroes' career. It is, boa • ever. tart going to ruin, and needs considerable money spent upon it to make n presentable MOW the celebrities. " It's* now near evening and we betake ottrealea• to the hotel, pay our btlla and are shortly oo board the Royal Mail :Steamer Quehie, to roam for she cite of the same name. These eleaMeis are :entry very floe, *filet which rather took its by stirpnee 64 we had heard hard stories of the line between Aiontrrat tend Quebec-- being told with mans' an 'OstlinOtlf shake .of the head, that we should then and tmsisshe per through. to urr the homely but expreasitst;parlitnee of the Lake sfewuds. The , oppositlion line dirty and dieagreeable in the ..extreme, the Royal Mail Line we had a fine stele too* nn . triterpsep tionede s upper and a more delightful trip. -The boats are over three hundred feet In lenit h and ire ftiroished in first rate style , we pommel:0111ms to the travelling community. The river between the two enter is Mil of inter est and although the pas age is made at nighti' one has in the evening and early la the mottfingeppor• tunny to see enough, At midnight we pro at lbe very ancient town of Three. River!, which We sea imperfectly in the dim light and at 1111 ',oily hour in the morning are in sight of' our next 'stopping place, Quebec. G. C. . GUANO ' OttA21101! AN,,. 2000 Ton. E Nu. 1 nOVERNMST PEELIMI Cle 1000 Tone innpeß NIONNIATE OF LIME. ' 1500 Tun, MINERAL. GUANO. rot tele by... ALLEN AC NEEDLES , 13 Sown Vlharem and 211 Soutb Water St.. Fins Bow abnire Chestnut lll,Phllail`a. June ...4. ISAI . "Wm 1 . HAM) BURNT BRICSis. n brae.qoariatiefrt an es bid an /bike ihonaaed, If imm ediate applica tittn be tirade to BARCLAY & VU.. Beadle., Penes. Tbe Airain Brick Works Of, orissionstris irs ills stir of car &derail: Cold, just 64.ktur Ktsainzet's Midge, and COnteltiont to be loaded in ROMs on Mr Canal. duly 39 1 ,1854 30 3er . t iT/111 and Me bintltiony. by Beal . retils,,Jate B,..rrtary of Utah Terrltor y. • • Ktae's tin;ird etatra Grihnel Expedition, tiro Niles. • Thomas' Book of the Fa rot, illoiniatione. The ';front and the StrolOwl• by Ottthattbdit Way. Twenty Teets In the Phifllspinee. by Hlioniecer L'urzon's Armenia and Erzeroat, Wilkinson's Ancient Seyptinne. 9 vole. - The Pi imincs of WaleLeehlen. by/tenet Meek WM: The Bowe ..t the Bee lllMlttio byTbonm. Olio's Greece and Om Holden Homy ' • Thompeon's Hope, rut and Tales of Obi TOptajrost fbri 001111A11. Hammond UM, Lakes. and Fattest Stussma. • Nornibg Blight 14 the /gel. World. • • ~ Musette had bat Liken. by Ts HMiscon., Herbert's Pinions tad fleteren.m'i'lts" UCH or ies of Plante and Enthis4.- - *nat'. rear after inakriare• : . • 8.13 we Monte Timid* Cape: ' - Weary4ao Common iby ledlede,ltiOehieL :'• Woman's Love, Sy Nitta* Sao. Harper" Plow ( } u attest of tag World, Part I. for Ws at L SAPINAN't emit lad • July IS, Itai . • 1300t-strift. RARb Daum. NEW PITIMICATIOMki
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