r'lliß MINKRE' 101nhirgiat iseis ev rilatiose. dams gym oder, N reqta i r ifa -7,04. in Norden' Possts=sto. Is atm s r 1 i the Coat, frest old Sue ono) •6 44 m4' aot4 eb. irdj 01.40 r 4601010. aao au all aim and it' en, arnietakit tarraly gagoisir v aseilieSeAufflkitt candy ! 44 kit rodeo H o*,l the oast yawl* stivarttaiehr wham., iw ikt e with' But ft*PtiPsr &Pito se Ismail 00 1 47 diet. enrolled exits reimereodhoo . 'VAL AGE.Ims FOR .11111111BRIP JOVIIIIIALs • p a rt? J. Lawn, MrCanuel; !slat; F. Darla, Atddastd. s ., Eager ate% LAVDEIBILISN.L4 ; Itioussor A. Goterasir k Treatout ; E. W. Casa, South 3d street, Phi ladelphia. Castle & Co. South 3d stmt. Phtliadal. phis. Votitar B: Patna, cornea Ulna said Chatatq Philadelptie. • Weenie de JONES, N. S. canter Third and five streets, Philadelphia.. • ca A et.ss ti. Huuseaa,ll Pine Bt., New irtich. . Votrat IL PaLstaa,• Tama, Beimiase, C. F. 24011.614, Coal Marabou, 1324 Walnut 131. vsiladelphia. , who are authorized to twelve subscriptions, ad eriisemente, ••• ~ for the Armors Jewrvot, end , r ript tor the time. - win r STATE COMMITTER. Col. Andre G. Curtin, of Cruise County., Chairin • 6CIII. Willis .'Lavimer. -- Allegheny Cot. C. 0. Loomis, Frederik Leant& Philadelphia. " Joseph B. Myers, llos. Wm. Reed. • Stephen Mtller; Dauphin " :John Cnvode,'Weatmorland Tho. E. Fiankito. Lancaster ' " Hon. H. M. Fitller. Luxetov " H. D, Maxwell. NotthimPion• L. A. Tilackey, Clinton. ' David Tegkan. Nonhumberland . , *WM. F. JOHNSTON Charman • W 144 Slate Conrestoa. POSTPONE:IM of the Maine Law Co. Convention. It being' desirabln, to addressall the Candi. dates now, before the people with regard , to their views Of a Prohibitory Liquor „Law. and lay ibe same before, the Cixtvention— the Committee have thought proper to poet; pone the meeting of the county Convention from Mooday,September dtb,lohlotaday.Sep• tember the la that 11 &slyer P. M. Districts that do not elect delegates to-day will please elect. delegates, on Saturday. Septembeithe 9M. si the usual vises', as tt is important that the Convention should be as full as pm- By orc6T of the Co toly Cooixisuee BUSINESS DEEARTISENT. tar FOR Oilkof all kinds, see the Aliens' adv. rirsEE Abbott & Co's advertisement of Plat iorm Scales. rrpou Fruii and Confrctionery is ,treat va rretv and-ebtmdalce, dettleirs•ns reforreti to the_its tablishmeat of Rtibpleatn de Salter*, THE. Timis Table on do Dauphin and Sus quehanna Road has been somewhat , *hanged.— See advertisement. erCUSTOMERS ire invited to call anti irs aailue thelarga ;maniacal of Fall GOod, Johaotoa Co. have just received. brATTEN'TION is Invitee to teet Foln?atrs' Fire Insurance Co's. advertisement. The now attached to it is' Directors and Refisnenceis, ars of the first 'temp. John F. Whitney Is the wain this place. 3: - P CO. TENITTIIANCE , 1 1..OTIVINTION PoaT• . PONED.--if tke committee, giviooties that the ConventiOns -of the friends of a Prohibitory Liquor Law, io assemble in ibis place nut Monday, toe nominate a Legislative ticket for this County, will be postponed for reasons assigned till the Monday lollowing. co- We nave note' Waited three long weeks, and - there to not one word from • •Eptit .alte" on hid self-proposed Irish Catholic-con troversy. Shit)l we be obliged to post biro an arrant coward on his own chosen ground 1 6CTREADING is inadequately'suppliett with Water, and a public meeting of -Me cttiiens was called tdr lasi Monday evening. to de. vise 401110 means to remedy the inconve nience: . 10-Ac.appag . .l-ExAmixdaioni.—A public Exettitrunioo of ihe pupils of the Arcadian Inetiinte, Orwigsbutg, together with's(' Ex hibition, will be bed at - the dose oil the present bestial!, on Thursday next, *7ttt— throughout the day and evening.' ,1 ECP THE PROPRIETOR of the Philo. Rog trier was piosecuted for libel o *some days ego, by Stephen T. *ale, the dentist, who was lately charged with taking improper liber• ties with a lady patient, while under -the influence of chloroform. The Register bad pUtdished a ion)" unication, alleging that he was guilty of at 4. liar criminal conduct some years ago. neighbors of Northousber in a bad way about !heir 87 a* Loco , land county are Assembly nOet late member:, ift' SuSbury Amersc .party,•speaksof have said nothi -Assembly, and 1 • t we had forgott that Mr..Mootg ' of having any ^i office he so eagt Arvid. B. lidomgomery. the party nominee. The n, one of the organs of the •ittut in this wise:—" We dg about the nominee for ' tour reader. might think k 'him, we have only to* mery was never .suspected perior qualifications lot the i ••rly aspires to." LOCg "TREAVO."—Here's noperaoce fftty. to crack— . tally, can mate tba mooed men from ibis County l'Pollocic a few day. ago, ake a (inok arithimp. They BCTJunos Po a out fur the T politicians, gem it. Some gent mg ,upon Judg were invited to stepped iuto. ht wheye on a sill: cellent !cake a , I Iran turf Ire but nobody got the political : 4 Mat—e/ectionei back parlor, (naiad that!), table were set out some , ea d a pitcher of—cold water, They "smiled" all round, . boozy. Who ever . thotight 11 ~ usylvenis would come to i i•ng with cold water 1 IJHER COLUMN will be found en the Bedford Chrosids, which the DeMocmuco-Temperance no., (Ambers in that place. that not one ford is retracted; itrary that _the charge, which all! made since, at a collation everend gentleman and Gov. ice the friends of a Prohibitory ' , to the opinion of the limn 't, is amply sustained, They trying to cheat somelx . xli.= i d, our •voice to that trouble ", and demand "that letter." ,1:7 IN AMMO able s atticre fro . 1 lately reporte d speech of Rev. 11 will be seen but on the con toil been gene between the • Bigler, to dec‘ i br Liquor Law, on that su.' are obv.ionsly l We again a wme "Clam• Show it up! - I - trG000! for Sept?inbe 4iret cut.reprenti in stntiog instance,lie • rnoliabedplo, The Boston Yankee Notions hes the iollowintslep at the u, under the title of 'Tit e's • It te, accompanied wit s og the several dramatis peri RC Greytowe," , for chikrboo•hoong over his de. L uouse Liens Gal TOWN o Ger:. P-9% 16 4 14--Get nut, ye nasty g at big Teller ; ain't you ashamed ? Wait till Joust au hears of .it, that's all. JOINATII#N. icou're a wee teller, ouj are, to go f and abuse a lii chap like that. why didn't you pieta latolOpsi when she iasulted you. or hates Johnny 801 l a out the Fisheries. No!, you could - t let them elide. I 'spate it was because you was. ,laillog foi a c mime with ont oF l Tollr own tisc l'hirettrg for g ory, wam'i ye? Well, paten gi4 il neit 1 110etsu • ! I • ~.. .. . 07' TIM • oasis eituaca.--The - vilaUllls CathohliD, (teary, fur the yeet 1854. gives • same statist of the Roman Catholic Church is British 1. die, the Malayan peninsula, sod the IslaUd o Ceylon, from which we, ascrit• tale flatlth total 'number-of priests in these regions is 7:1, and of Roman Catholic popu lation, 1101, 1, 50. 01 the priests, no lea than 410 are in t e single vicanata ot Verapoly, in which t e Catholic populetton number" 22 000. I . Ihe vicariates nest la importance ate Mad i , with 39 priests and 140,050 Catholic po iulation, rondichwre, with 45 priests and 1 97,000 Catholic population s and Colombo', ith :8 priests and l ioo,6oo,Cath. Il olio popula ion. hc t , ~. • No wen r. in . these end many, outer Re. man Cat i s countries, the people are ito poor as 111 MI," to be able to keep body and foul together. All their substance le taken t o slip po i this monstrous horde of lazy Priests.he inhabitants, La dal m a tt er Jr' course, a . grossly ignorant, superstitious and degra ed ; or-they would' not submit to p ie • such im itioo. , 1 $16411 -7- einiiiiiiteel UW' sernliart****o l oo lll,4 l ll o4 l,o 44 . Mr. Dill, liktag Lou r -the go;lithlillgrolt timantartaris heti*** itt Treletti 2l Tite swami has been awrobarated In its by is Irish gentleman in this County ! who • says the half is not here told. No student, at guri l och; be declares, is tamed to have a Bible; or to read newspapeta, or in any why to know anything about thirelfairs of the world °maids of the College Walla He states that he knew three persona. who left the church after their course at Maynocilh. because they rooks not women:km.* rem. ale the idea of a r *kg ious eduaitou without the Bible! The entire management of the institution is conduhted with the' utmost se• crecy, but occasionally something will leek out. . 11711 s. Pat.fira objects to his ireatinent by"the JoitenaL about the Lager Beer Bill and goes still farther to bolster up the Gov. meat for withholding hts.signituir. It is lucky for Mr. Bigler that somebody can put fluxes into his mouth, tor" he doubtless needs all that Can be (timished. There Issas idea prevalent among ibe great mass of ,the people. that such el bill is imperatively needoi.sud that as the matter was managed, hem beginning to end, by 'Dinnoc.rats, Wein. dng a Democratic Legislature and a Demo cratic Governor, gold failed—the Bigler party must take the blame tor' it somehow. all Ur. Palmer may write to the contrary. not- Withstanding. Our personal limning of Mr. Palmer, was merely Meant to show that he is no better Temperance man than be amid oe- 7 arid* we are inclined to think the truth has opt all been told yet ; and that his superior adhesion to Democracy far 0re: 7 4:04;i all the friend ly he eatertaini iiiiiard; the Tempe rance canie--certamly,'ll very important consideration in the ease. 11-1, Irr.PATENT D I EHOCRATI6 TICIET• The - tollowing is the lieket nominated by the Slaughter-house Convention, on Mond4l : ' Po; Cortgrrar: • Col. Josorn 01:. Cass, Puttirvitle ; Foris art. t • • Cutattats Orniglanny, Butianitt CulltiiT, Sawmills ; • For Prothonotary: ,Saitugh Horraincith, POtthvifle Per Regiitsr.4- Rant drr: JOkOTYA BOYS", Melliroopting ; For Cossimiattoner: AIMIIEW WILSON, Butler For Director of Poor: F. Witain, Wapiti ; . PIRAEL LIMONAIL, Rash Tp The materiel were el! "cut and dried" tietoreland. acid the wire-pnllers had it all their own way. But if some of them don't find "Jordan a liatd road to travel "when DemoCratie, swearing' - don't mean anything. ClllOl9B SENTIMENTS. t FROM A. L " TADIT2d:. it9SII.SH 'I hat readers may see, tai themseltres that the extravagant chamctei l ifTornari Catho lic sentiment, as expiEW through- their leading and acknowledged. organ4in this country, is not exaggerated, we append a few extracts from the *atop. Rita, promiscu... cattily selected from its issues of the 12th and 19th ult. The Pilot is the leading ,-,Ronrish weekly paper in _thia dountry , and circulates more largelyamoog the laboring clatees than perhaps any other; and its ideas are mostly received as . orthodoi and authoritative by its many readers. With that narrow-nth:l(W excliolveit'ess, so peculiar. to the nourish church, as devel oped among other things in their, late at tempt . to establish separate schools ! , - tor their children, the Pilot _continually labors to cre ate the impression that the Protestant and the Catholic are essentially diiferenr, both by natute and habit, and that they must not as sedate together, work together, or hold any communktii whatever —it they do.; - 1 "One of four things." says the Pilot, "or &nerdy takes place.; Ist. Either ;the Cath: I olic apOstatizes, or ; 2d. The non-Catholic is conierted, or. which' if . quite common ; 3d. the Catholic; becomes a kawtholic; a dough- Nee, a radical, of ; 4th. Which is also quite common. the parties cannot understand one mother. living, es , they do, in IP/O . distinct worlds." - And again, In the,same attain *. Workmen must . hare mime amusement in their s.bops. This will consistmainly in conversation. Now consider for a moment, what sort of conversation is very common in Siorkshopk. We4ill refer to it only to remark that, while the world seri no harm in it. the Catholic cannot join in it with Out peril to his soil." • Now we ask, is this not the Rankest Pro. sorption for religious :opinion's sake? and by the very partiea, , who,, themselves, and their friends and etiologists tot them, are so lustily cryingout against intolerance! Here is another choice view of the subject: • "What they (the! Protestants) object to is, not so much the morality of ,the,!church, ea het being clothed with authority to cause the principles of morality to be respected by her children. They hate her. because she is a kingdom not of airs' world." -; Are her saint); itohis Region to be taken as samples of "Mother Church's" mord in fluence! II en. we admit that her dtmi is not of tliis World ; " but i judging by their frequent appearance in our criminal Courts. and their seensinglinatUnd ptepetise for oocupying lodgings at thii public ex pense, (as the statistictot other' Prisons and Almatieuses, as well as our Own, amply show), and the astonishing number or them that ',keep tyi wel l as patroities the lowest grosprtee of the country—her exact local itodeney will .Most probably ,be fixed at quite opposite extfemee on either aide by the different parties. - • 7: • "1f we tuna to moral theology we will find,—what indeed our owd conscience should tell us, that the seller 'should offer hp goods at a fair price, 7 —that 1111011100 is a sin, and that he cannot, as a Christian, take advantage of the ;necessities of his neighbor. The brayer is Wind in conscience. to observe this last rule.- He must be willing to give a fair price for what he bum- Now, very many Proteitanti will grant that in theory, all this is true, trot the difference is,-tbst, whereas be has no. authoritative gitide Who Can in ,preolee-ititirtere sue tell him that be, must do this and must.not_doAst,:_thiCath olic has such aluide, a blank guide,- 7 . tbe Church, whom i Christ commando. bim to bear under petal° his soul" r: True, the Protestant acknowledges no g.oguidt" but his conscience and an 'open Bl• ble—tbank God it ii so ! He knows no Pope or Pnesr as his master. But Where did, the Romieh -- chirCh . get, het authority—when, where or how did Christ . ..command enc." to her I blind tiguides," irci unto your But the following is the richest , of all—it out-Herods Heiod .• "The infidel son Catholic firover loose.— He not only frequents the (below, but he takes no care to select the Plays which he wishes to see and hear. To ',bun, a tragedy of Stiskeepeste or a sterling,r . clessicel play. is the same with a beastly ',deuce, a nasty loot. Or a !arcs' or comedy suggestive of the grossest impurity. In the dance. - he is not satisfied with the cotillion qt quadrille, but he must have fiis baser passions excited by the filthy polka, Schottuleb4 or Bednaill, or thii not moth less objectionable waltz. These dance, !ere Inventediy bad men and women 6.w dot . indulgence of . bad passion 0 • • • • • In other 'kinds of amusetnents the earn. Wows. ts notable. The (octet) , of good womea.'is a great Safeguard to a well dim med man. But the world encourages him to seek rather the eompan, of free and easy" women., It 'young party be gatht erect together ; the time is most likely to be spent ingenues of ydaye which permit cent Ileadoto between young men and woe men, and them games were . toren ted fur that purpose." - - Isn't that skit I Isr it thrr wonder a l e" Kaow•Nothiaip flourish! Mt.. bete by plenty more retracts of 'hie atirt from :the' lama souree,luit for the pieseut. we Mink this will dO io 'Mow what bled of ;stuff, leek lag Roblin Catholic paper., publish' in thia' enlightened day of the I9tb century. OCrThere ore enw eighstais fox hunting estribliebasente Eoghrod. In 1830. there Woe end in 485 0 , eiglttrfour; iillihniflumw— where aPiefittlidirk ds &Idiom all, thil. toldistlaied W the i 'east s akuit eiginird • sn that eeustiy: • thisteldifeelAtylwittollei supplied tea exilloseel evtde. WO*, ti'43lsta*. Cautaaa.---The Ediw the Potriettakti thillfittisharg Tdigr9h4 a-lear-fraelet eine. heaped* utattatata of abawatgoo Ormend Camera. tad hut wog at 04 aFie parte ; whiett '3llle. be has "d the subject like a tot *e we." qe;;Deateeiat at the ;Cameron school . inkauta tie Tel F graph rbst Gm Bigler loltl the editor that articles of that character must 1101 appear Kat i l afar the dation. , det myrEcums seetie took place . at Windsor: When the dtith 'regMseat was about depiirting from the tows for sermons the Mat a liAdi Motberleim and was ob., served dingle/ to the legs of hs fibber, who was a private in the legman. The poot man refused to dries it away when ordered, and, by "obi gentle touch of , nature." sac- Ceeded in exciting the sempattly of ,Lieut. thwoo, whit. put two £lO nom into the clif!dis NO. and afterwards induced his mother to adopt • II:7 Tim' , EXTENT ot• THE. Rata.-w e have acemame that the fide rain which visi ted New Vett city'on Feiday night erten (led over a portion of New Jersey. parts ul central and southern New York. Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Slassacbtutetts and Michigan. At Detroit it was accompanied by hail of the size of tumbles. It was quite violent at Brooltlyn and Jersey Cut, and several 'hou ses were damaged by lightning. The rain of &tidily :afternoon, it ' ; is probable, had a Mill higher tinge. 07' A GENT!.E3IAN usEilwardsvilie,tli- Doi% writing to a friend in Louisville,' Ky r , says Tbe like of it ;I have never before seen. It fir: aaw two months arid two days strict sae on hid a ids's, saving a alight 'bower on ibe2Oiti June. - amounting to noth ing. I hatie never belortseen immense fields of corn burned np. wilted twisted up, eciskedi parched, and yet it don't rain. I think I may safely say , from whit [,have seen, the corn crnp.,will be deficient 70 to 75 per cent. in all son-darn tr 7 Aa, of ueh interest to the Cacho, tics i 3 thit country. has recently been tried itf the Supreme - Court of Maine: A school committee. refused .pergiission to a Catholic glib; to attend school until she would "con. Jorm to a rule which required the pupils to read the Protestant translation ofethe Bible. The chold,'s father—and the child, through her lalltei—sued the counnitte for damage.. Mr. Richard H. Dana,'Jr., a Boston lawyer of Considerable note, argued the causa on the part at thideletidants-Lthe school comm ittee. [ • [ Q 7" TIM TORONTO. ;Catania says; "We are intorturd that no les., than eight persons have been admitted info the lunatic asylum in a state of insanity,ticcationed by consum ing quantities of camphor to prevent cholera. Some of them carried it about to their rock ets, and item from time to time eating small quantities of it. Others took it dissolved in brandy. 'ln ill cases where Wham been taken in in quantity it produced insanity. . . it is a fact well known 'hit a comparatively small quantity will seta dOg mad, and that he will soon afterwards die." 117.!De. PATRICK. —l. writer for the Wash ington Reporter , stalls that this gentleman. the author of the *nous temperance ad• dress, ties been in that county eihibiting Gov. Bigler's prtrati!etter on prohibition.— The water alluded to says that Dr. Patrick "is a wily and. tricky politician, who has incite at heart the success of his party' than the cause of temperance, and who sought _his present position' In' the Order,,to prosti tute it, and subserve his own selfish views." The picture is not overdrawn. n- OUTRAGEOUS titgaesescr.—ln cones.. quence of some recent government acts in the Central American Republic of Honduras, the Pope of Rome ri-communicated General Barruudia, the President. When the bull was received at Honduras, the General sum moned an immenis eoncourae of people, in cluding the chief di,gottartes, civil and mili tary, and after reading the document to them, rammed it into a cannon with his own hand, pointed the pike eastward and bred it off„, • : His Holiness bouace, when he hears Mat! Geuersil Bartuudis must be one of yourl.blood and 'thunder " characters— teen the Pope bimslelt would run some risk At his hands. “Ntother church" seems to have a good many Unruly boys now-a,days. 4:7 A STRIKING Coup D ETAT.—iI is ru mored that Judge 'Pollock intends to wait until within eight , or ten days or ideelvicio, when, he will come; out and detiy ell: cognec lion with the secret political organization. called Know Nothings, and this denial:Atilt be printed in handbills, and in .the papers, and circulated among the faithful and unfaithful to ail parts of the Combion weak b.— Harris/keg (Iliglei) Platform. That's news, truly. When -the thing comet off, let no know, Mr. Plagfurin—will, you? liow about Mr. Mott, your candidate for Canal Commissioner—does he intend to play _the same game? Messrs. Bigler end' Chambers will probably publish their famous TqMperanciicorrespondence . abost the same time. Well, we Will be on the look-out tor theni. it*LourslAsis.—A correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune, writing from Pass Christian, says: "We bid an elrction here, a day or two sine.r, for town officers, the result of which was. that the Know Nothings elected every Man on their ticket. I don't know anything about this order. nor do I know its members ; This it the news as given to me. There wee an election. , Also, at Si. Louis. for an Alderman. Th e; Know Nothing man got every vote but one :so the other candidate knOwa something—that is, who didn't vote 'for him, and moat probably who did. lam Warmed that three mysterious people are plenty all along the coast. Besides the Bay and the Pass. I.learo they, me at Missisippi city, Biloxi and Ocean Springs; to consider able tome. ' I& A Pletruie or?louenteir.—Professor, Schaff, of Mareersburg, has been visiting the different seats of learning in Europe since the commencement hi this years and in a letter dated, Parts, ' February 13th,, 1854, speaking. of the: numerical strength of the Roman Catholics in England, he says : . 4 ! The result of the last census is more un favorable to the Roman Catholic church the ; had been expeeted. 'According to the cen sus, the Romeo church scarcely numbers ora-hall the number in England usually , ac= corded her, whilst she furnishes the largest number of Gaffsengross Acredidaten, (candi dates for prison !)" According to a report of, Parliament, published in theVathalic Tablet,' Dublin, Februisry 25th, 1852, out of a pp ctation of 21 0 000,000, in England sod Scot land,' whe - 9 i the Romisb church claims 1,000.000, she supplies the prisons with 2955 candidates. Three Roman Catholics to' one of all the other churches ! a:7 OATH itlt A ROMAN CATHOVIC BISROP. —The New. York Crusaderom anti-Jusnit peper,pablished by en Italian priest, furnish" a literal translation of the oath,whrehme ere informed. is administered to every Roman Catholic Bishop In this country. The lel; lowing part or the oath, it a -contended, is utterly inconsiatent with the obtigitrons rest. ing upon every loyal citizen of, the United States • "Tbe Irish's, honors, prittleges and au. throttles of the Church of -Rome and of the Pope and hlsinecestot I will take ears to conserve, d fend, avgmerstasulpremete. The rules of the koly fathers, the decrees, ofdi agates, reservations. provisions Ind man dates sPosiolk. I will to the extent 'of my keep sod COMM to be kept by others.— . lereticsi schismatics and tete s to our sai d father god his successors. / rcitt attOcA arid prosecute to the elitist 01 my power." c. 2 THE Ds?itOCIATs WANT ?Cl SEE Beikero; Denwereti/Prissitilis plainly !peaks about that Temperance letter of Gov, Oil/ler-that Rev. John (launders is carrying in his breeclis pocket: "The Goivernot's friends en this county have ever comestkred hint an Oppoiteat of a pro. hibitory /quell law. It is air claimed that he has snide a coofident the Rev. John Chambers. *bp is the We of the haws -Wow pat y,snd who declares hitnaelti panne and poliucal friend of, Gov. Bigler. It wanld therefore be but simple justice on his pirkto publish the letter, and allow the Gottincir's triode in set:lt. We can assuregov. friends in other place*. that there are raspy Democrats in Berke county. who wish to see' thefetter before they advance lurther.and who will judge Oily. Bigler by his own merits, and not by abet, the leostictiblinbim Wiebett to say of h it !unite sassed intenums. , Diet. : tlter wilrthey be muted by. suchini t edttonal on behalf of,;11r. Chambers; as thief Gazette piste forth:, They wiskto know, in platitteria whether the praienteackialiemi isfor or tigaii:ut the protibilel.fl4". • , , 'Thies ail ;ilk 1 • • • • • 4!wis"'iit resistaiti laiiio4l44lVitoci; di* Dittimitarreatatkisto ftruatpiaiiir *item isk -1604 to as hatisity dia./Ma Cenral Ceataittkr; NW that be 'is "tttt rokoreteA Nero itamotiattoa ograwaid 'to? ganineid ptitioettatotatioaly WWI Ks!. Nothiop .11ns the Palen at di, putt will. dash* padpattaa, Wit* nth*. tort' ; but et* due Cliptodi Trikuur oast positively declared that ledge Pollack was not a atembetof the Know floatage, the Peansphia4laad other ,Iciatind priaia hued to IA+ Know . Notblagl.m of • Whig, it ! dtfou a ipuitoubt.--auustruok but to it pv` l tvq. it is quite a different al-, lair. &Tie tame or Sutra so E.—Titti Wag- - onion Gtok.iilluding to the Bribery Silbe fore the British Parliament, says: ate *seeds, of the right of suffrage ought to like' Cesar said be mule. ed to wtle,ito. be, titqh noeuspecied and above suspielon. Rome lost her Omits by the precut of giving donative to the Prcetoriati guards, which. from being complimenCht first, became. - at last. to be the pace of the empire. which. as the hat disgrace,: Witliunce actually put /Vat suedes. and kilorleikiOff to the • highest bidder—the Senator Polite Juliana*, who Paid abotit 111.- 000 for each rote—the *hole pace beteg pro. bably abouilllo.ooo.ooo end alter a mud-. nil and trcUilited reign of sixty days, hi eras dethroned iris decapitated." . This ssi itiog talk, espedally coming from such high ieutbority; and perhaps meats more tharaseems to. Americans would preserve theli liberties, they must guard the bel!opho.l.': 11 - . • 11:74. wit!. CAST.—The Readuigkieseirs . „ mentions ifte particulars Of a trplita that city, as • The'citierf Dennis Flaaneres Will, in volving al °Side/able amount of property. was arguitilbelore the Register*. Court of Berke 000; on the 11th 'ult..' by John - Hughes, Slut Win. 11.,Wells. Exits.; for the Gnomon, tlialf-brothersol. the testator.) who contested the validity of the Will; fE. ,MCKeiitYjed - William .13tron,.**gre.t, for Mt. ReoriipianneiKihe:Exectititr. Dennis Flitoneryi-ir resident of4aliforaiii. divine visit a, hikkincle, near Douglawrille, was taketilllOtad on his death-bed, made a Wilt. devising prOPerty to Cetifetnia. with - the eicepfirin of,* bequest of 111,090 to each of hit::halfibraibers. to Mr.llenty Plennery, whom tie, also made his Executor.. The Will.Weialiontested by • the bilf-brother.. Thontas.Oid Robert Gunton, on the ground of iof~raaiAiity to, its exeeution, and other al. legatiOnsiending to impair its validity. The opiniOn of theCourtwas delivered by hid. • Smytier i en the 17th inst.. affirming ,the de cree of tka - Register of Berke county, fa ad ibe Will to probate. and granting letters titiamentary thereon. • [gram the Bedford Chronic's.) REVt /MN CHAMBERS. ATVs. In:anetber part of to-day's paper ;will be fowl a latter from the Rev. John Chambers, which has at length been wrung from him by the Philadelphia News. We umitelhe partiCulO'attention of our readers to it. Ti wilk be : seen that the Titivate letter which he boasted %o have from" - Gov. Bigler does not acconspaoy it. 1i will also be seen by those who heard his. addicts In the Presbyterian - Chine/lip this place; that he deer not direct ly denyJn any particular, a single charge thatiwekbrought against him but he gives as his fecollection of what he did say. stale meals *bich he never made, and whirl). If made, !Gold have altogether precluded , the preaeot ciintroversy. Ilia speech. wr_sald at the:titni, and now repeat, was mainly inten ded to eXett au influence in favor of Gower. uorlittler ; and lot this purposiche spoke of his ability es a statesman, his Macre - of charactik,.sud the earnestness of his real in lite:leniPeranceatsse. For this purpose he wept 'oat of his way to introduce an account of the overnai,Nlemperance experience in Clearfi6l4.conety ! With all Ibis for Gov. Biglet,,ltiftnever mentioned the name of Judge Pollock. and only once made a slight sllpsioiu totim. , Since reading the letter of Mr. Chambers, we hate "compared notes" with a number of : out / citizens who heard Ma address, and their ''recollection" .in every essential point accords' with ours. We now repeat what we before charged him with having said, and bits "recollection" - sill no; permit him to:deny'. 11 he attempts to aver thin he eid not Me. inbitaddiess the following language' it:islet:Ohms. we will prost,it upon him by the enteest testimony. • - • lA_,Phat GOV: Bigler had. Opreiaed to boa recent Conversation, his willingness io:sidd' any constitutuniti - prohibitory : , liquor kw dept the Legislature aught antics, 24.-lhat he had e letter from the Grover "oor ii his pocket, (with a sigoificant pres sure til. his hand upon his breeches' pocket) "in ivliich the Governor assured him that he woultEstgn any constitutional prohibitory li quor taw. 3d,-,That - he knew Gov. Bigler-would sign any sonstitutionst prohibitory' liquor law ; he beheved the other candidates wouldtlo the , saw( • _,• TM'S is Milli we charged bun in a former artian withliaving saui.ll he still feels aggr*ted,letihim deny disabovestatements. Theptire distinctly made; tad Ojai*. they cad tie distinctly denied. The° Goeetts of the fallowing week, in contplimenting the Reverened gentleman upon, his able defence of thit..,Governor, and to referring to our ar• tieleitlid not attempt to ihow wherein we had misrepresented him. The editor was an attentive auditor of the. wech. and if be could have shown what part - of it we mie• stela, he would not have bieti backward in don* so. Wa do not look for 'a denial from, •.filf:•V•harnbeirs. the editor of the Gattife, or titifSlift off to large number of persons who heard the address. h canner lie Mlt4f, and Will not therefore be attempted. Butif, contrary to our eipectattona, a denial is ventured upon, we will eetablish all we hat-said upon the moat satisfactory author. • Ote only point in the letter of Mr. Chain rit which approaches a contradiction of no Ois : oi• , Ent Governor Bigler has written no lets ter -Pa me -Inconsistent with his manly letter to' the Temperance Conveotion."' - ,hen the pnrate • letter of which he vein.: led igsvii him no warrant for saying that !„.Governor Bigler was in favor of, any con stit§tional prohibitory liqrthr lair that the Legislature might enact." Anil Me. Chaiin bete did say,most distioe,tly and unequivocal ly,tha the bad mho letter in his pocket from 6i:sterner - Bigler. If the letter was of the same import with that tha Temper. slide Convention pronounced uneatisfactory, thtrewas - no necessity for allot/tog to !tat - all, fa,t,tverittodv bad read that latter, and was at Well acquainted , with- its meaning, per. bas, as the reverened lecturer himself. :111 the warmth of hit advocacy of theater.. that of Governor Elqgter, the reverened• gen. treMan permitted himself - to he earned be yeitid the strict conflate, of truth, cad he is ni* compelled to mikelhe humiliating ao. khOwledgerient that he hats not the letter of artiich he boasted. Be its now forced . to mks the reluctant adatiselmt that he has mis-stated Governor Bigler'. position on the I tetopersoce queetton. He don act *ay anything that we have charged *gainer tarn, hilt simply makes tbe 'Milli that Governor Bigler gave him nosuch assurances by_ let. *as those which he mode for him is thin pbtee. And it will be remarked, farther, that he does not attempt, to dray what be 010 about his assurances i• from the lips of the Governor." The tnekwarkoese of but ri!trvat. amid the Piulgai clamor" for 'hat lelter,"'and his assumption of sinuous dtgoation agaiast those who arteadeavoring Id . delear his lavonte, only serve to place him Ilia more ridiculous attitude before the pub* Oe. ' •-• s "With.the vapid twiddle' Mr. Chatfora Itioutlbe Know Nothings, this controversy_ bait. hoioacero. The. pablk bare Am yet unioilested, moats !misty to discover the Opinictinief Mr. Chambered that oraarothi tr aUbje o 4;Tatili his :crocodile lachntastioas Oer the - Prior torelsoera " - not math 'Doge their sympathleti, 130 t Mite to man attentiott(al they were no doubt - tateaditi) hoot the'qUestkis at bland. What the pet,. lie have demanded. mat owir :leonine ;from Chambert, is that -letter tit tehletagir• Ihgtetiassired Mtn he tenitil4slips any cum ititutintial prohibitory liquoilaw. Re:dutit .. .tot Dote Am that babas such' it limier, hat totleafota to wake a fats ittifetilice sj* dug that he has do linter nicteWistwat 'W/111' the liforetturiti 'letter:to the Totnieme‘e, -Contreutios. There inn : posit* - bo soft ie '4l,tremice of *photo in t telmt,,Miti. ' Week •tasterteyi" and ai Champeri libegtantair :to be eonaidered a rather onsirtagaida is this :teroperattee progress. it would reliefs As ipubtie if he woutd . prirdirce the letter and let theta decide upon us ettiliare. It at hist no .illll4ll drum all Mr. awoken' to said, that or. Bigler or Mandl, or. betk el them, We :playiacta Airtyrrarar; doable twee oo tbs. 'teroperasetmulatuat, tad oaten iir.Cipai• 'beta mature" the'letter, the odium tiaras ttetll9l Pglitithr triad au,jatdr- With hue. • esorr , +""r NoNtosiltski ilk, Pis l Nis Alt, tkargenret ThonsisiOrtnellt wu intede4 bf goat leer orahno'thshasad persons. Speech. snamvinsbessissithernlOWillitertltlidiee of !Joliette's& Winn 'folk el vinnisigGen. sal Wiseshl , Sows Proudest. awl lbw Sohn Bell for Vies Itssidest. st the Article 1858. e. !i • Notio--tion'tinlinti Soy stirititikslien. tofta bri e d by say polities or thit' platy *lush Wail atom tbet ban* Qml;c 4 x l es* 00011111,11 i bss satuttdste *pm!! Kam& Eamon 6- . --Ato Moto Doattotato anemia *a &Olt Want, !lilt 1k party tad to , a footpads Wkip sad a Foto et - , Os bold Nitric Datapito Meet* last Saturday *• A otos pair doss to &odd osi L 1 -oatoctaite ottiodoty sad Ameritaa salltopa lo .! i ~ • ABo um WelD Domeier. • Vol known;, Neat ay.; bit we teftt the alit" to ttOt c orglii!: -.- W leolegothol Posted .. is all the We dial fas" weavers* , the Out, • • 1 1 . trrialltco 4two *Ea Yank. ltbatt tki:—A eery lotereareg,vnter las Now York iaper outlawa thet demoralized eceditton of Mirswo to the aides Willem er.the priesthood to got coked 'strain, the is. ingots of the tottoo inaittlfailanag Ittiertat. and the Winery gam,. lime three im• portant malaettessoaelted to the usiermputous Belem. of Santa kayo. smiradsted by Sitso - gold sad Spanish Mango,. hate at fait succeeded us plaeitig.um.tba tweksiot the Mika people a }alma tyranny to' wbieb we lad to find veraltd. By ,their fruits shall ye Item thee ; The mark of the a* tame" is anmistalable . ,Some of the toffee /poi cm God's earth times bees blighted by sta polluttog touch. Tent ol Reitman leg christianizing" manhind !-- Whale is the eamlitioe. that her hems is e deadly curse to i e y people;! C? A Carerit. Hrt.—The (Tenn.) • Chroaide, in a capital *knee on “lidnoctinbe and Lhumbug. recently played 08 ,by Governor Johnson-and _hags NMI:, - ot Una Stole, to their •• Fattest and Coat correspondence, thus happil bird them off: ••The whole tone and ten dency of the'cor• riwpoodenes is celieldevoe*. It its: false in its asenstiption, pernicious in its moral and pohtieol tettehtngt, sad, we Isar. hipoctitical in Its professions} Does say one believe that Governor Johnson- would cheertullY go back to his trade. ifreessaty. and wok for a ! eopportl Th e lung is absurd, an the se em of nis ezu tattoo is. not that he was once the commit= ot a goon, hot that he Is **divined 'gander; and as long he can llgAts craw at the public cab, he'd sewn WelbP oat ge tlnth the Bock he rill long ago Osndoned. I • i , OCT Tag eemidezien of the Mtitioun Leg: udatuta is staled thus ; • Dvnuxvet. Bentott. Whig. 12 ,12 Sepal., House of Reprise' ata tires, 48 .". k 60 Totalt. 07 AN lIIPignISNT daa jolt , been suc cessfully made in ?niece of employing !Wel- Ipwe to Gerry letters, as pigeons were used some years back. j I "Fly away to my , ustiviland,eireet bud." 01,• Belt bee arrived to San Francisco. Er Phew exchange. as the { pito ter said when be 'offered tits heart to ; a aka little girl. I I 0:7 Judge Bremen coasenteltd ran as the Hard Shell candidate tor', Goventoe of New York. 1- %WM' T ! 1 , 01 11111144 FT - Tri The amount sem this week is 15,995 19 tons -50,479 If by Reamed, and! 23,097 09 by Canal. The Railroad hie (elite off 1,917 09 lons from last week, and tite . banal baa 'rimmed ;447,11. The total Werease sofa, this yeatlover ituui is 394,650 17 tons. I The eapedteupy of suspending Shierneeta lot at kest one week dunce the Motels atop*, is now to egiiation among our Operators, sad itos unanim ity that prevalla among mein, Ea laver of that pol icy, as far,as we have been able to, learn; proves how easily tt oetrid be socioinplisited. We understand that the object of f this proposed movetneet, whfrh my be oonsidered reliably cer tain, natio the .Trade ativail--those who have laid , up tsravy stocks of Coal tlt tugh prices and high freight.; aed at the saline tune, to deck melon strata heist' made nearer hems, to'reduce Ptiom toe lower kat, toe irmi 80111218 def of the season; whi c h would'reersit in Smiths duestore to the emit. Trade. • T t azaintin. FEWA T. 3 citecit, P. Ti! Freights from R lamp/ : Boston, - • r Providene, I • -1 New York, Albany, N. Haven. REPORTS OF SgrilltNTS Pt= klelanood, for the ar . aak andulg on Satur day, Ago* 19, 1E44: 1111S.11 - ESITKOCiIIIii 1 l" 3 211 GO! - ! 1 - 1 4 i S i - 1 131 1 1 12 _1 1....... , ' It T'l3 423 IJO 12V64t0r do ireakj 42,402 Total for the anaace 5911 POtianbaoll, • 913.087 To nag ties lea yea, ! • . ; - 721,004 AID ROAD AND CANAL. Coal seat by Dailsold,oad Canal for sau Thared4 irristiog iaat : RAJLNOAD.; CANAL. - - 14,6911 12 t. • 10,207 13 • • • - • 3,099 W i 1,421-09 • • • WOO 10: 14,0110 14 • • • agn 14' 0,000 oo • - . • 8,97906' 1,758 10 QUlllitilV 14 week Port Cerbos,4 Poi Wills, iikveli, Aabano, -- . P. Melon; Todd for Idt week, • 73,989 19 Total by Railroad is 18541, • • - ; 1,413,714 08 a u te 1054, 1- -efo 94,834 13 TOGt by peed aridlleldloarl % lons, 2.008,1011 GI 111upmeati to gime paned lasi Warn. Tom.. Bs allilroads - • • 43,804 . 1 1,074,723 03 Ciaal, - - - •2830 81 48,820 15 - • " 11,201 10 .1,613,552 00 - • . - I ' 1,008,106 03 fooraies . so . tat; RATES OP TOLL ANATHANIRORTATION - OW ILAT r: LYOAD. i tt ras M. O. I, S. LII •P. O. Auburn To Ntehtn • 2,a, .1 2;20- • • 1,10 . , 1,25 T 6 PhilotilPk il k 9. 1 5 t ?,10i ,1,00 ' - 1 , 03 . RATES OP TOLL Blr, CANAL, ' • From Porttarboa t o PhOodelikhlk - . -1,09 : i t irs "0 ' Mi. Carbon to , I 0 .' - -• . - .- 99 , • 41 .& . you .16 • r 0 ; - - --lirl - a - -pt4 Ica to ; i " - - - • - M . _ ~ .. . RA .OP FRE IGHT BY CANAL. '' • ~___l - ' • Pkilstlelphie.;-. : :. N . Pork. From Pt. auto% • ! ;- .1,0 0 blitlerboo, - -.•-! - 1.16 •.• •.. 2,10 , Rehr/11E11114ms. i:. 1,00_: -1. . 2,03 `• 4 Per Chinos; •• • -.,1X1' :'' ' - 00 • . . SCHUYOULLCOUNTY RAIL 0.041.10-1054 Tie reasowlas is the quisatiafet ever IS diffeseat itattraidsclichnigr ig ar d IntY Wake week ceding ta Thureday eyestat last I Wawa 1 "roeso , Woe 11111181 S. ft R. R . 15,60 - io Creek !•,.t 12.029, . 312.0139 *Mai Clitton ‘' - 0 0: 1 4 1 1A519 I 2 &dont. we " 33.00 00 343.426 ett 111.QirbisrbGartt." ovasCi Littleselluitip 1 ' '970/110 209,170 la • . TRANSP. Analitel)asatl4l/ijilitilioolllktli 1417154: V 'm em *mut- Vika "*. •'lO/542'08!'. 44,137 15 spiopit • 7,451-42 o' 27,513 54 - 7 610 A - tiff . 1 0 1-01 Blois fix dm * ' 00442: Ins Diusiday Weems 12/0: , . • 10/41.. Deossit /2011 11 'MVO in Rom .9•499., 01 '81240 14 C0.. 1 4 12710 11 32,230 12 142720011'r4 siourg3.l z *4314 i f , 3,192 , 39 `• 44,908 11 11:4016118wr L 44 1,020 33,04 17 N. T.* Leith WPM, axe Ofintsaf ce. 11611112 , 3 , 24419 . AlstluoVll o2ol . • I :0,1100 00: ' 420 20' Omaiboopy Cook 9,9211 lb 7 6 '1'29,092 11 itatiecqt Omit ow, 10 89.692 Diimias4Coal Co..- , 1,212 - 00 • - • 22,0211 it .21221.111. Coal Co.. 1 ?Priv. , 4 1 9 .919 Wakeitisis Cosa ; - 10311 . 112.., 00,404 02 '.}•••••••••..../••••• • lir 8 Atiao9.o9 1 104,087 02 To esio porta moo root,'llyft* ao aol,tas so berffilele, 109,6 r, Terri__ wsar. TOTAL . ge• ti 4 Boritisa. F ; Vet 117 0 867 embalm& 140 Road, _141.1'2 Womilopmfg4o4.-21,416'1901W - , '17,10 3.14,3E4 To Nail it u ,'int, Am:2r Thoustfiro•iiiimoimmouleorytkor. volims,k4l4; 4 4 PAL II4 O-I _ _______,__lty,eAstirmaii s ilW.Oarese ci thitics)pel -tat*tagsrarApirtint Catholic ,miullitnot r ii.„ .14glittiettri."10 z r *Mural* , _ Cato bet nfthn .Virgh - .4, - ~, ..' riAlorifti ccal• viiidn. •• • . , '1111: Alit Ostitr Of sacrist: soil •,' , • hew tike *eel *wing Amid twaltiultfor spiritpf 'prayer aad madam thattke. hold of' 'superstition on dreaded' May yank! to th f m inch o, God applied by the Holly Spirit: - - "While distributing tract to the market," ayes eofporteur lA North earoltisa. s.* man apreciached sad vied if ,I was a colporteur lite &min New York, stating that &col- 1 pOrteur•met bins on 'the wharf *site lad 1 laudid lu New Yuri. gave him a tract. talked to him about Ids soul and directed him to a Proteataateliurch, mad afterwards gave, him a Bible. which Be took from his picket and showed me. Hassid he had not been 'in s %alum Catholic church since'fie left Ireland two yenta ago, for he was convinced of ,the error be had been in front reading his Bible, and bad fond Jesus precious, to his ,sonl by faith mint atoning merits, and that he should ever mist God for directing that oolporteur to him. t - - • A German eolikoteur bill %stern city, says—"ldtoy of our publications have been burned by the older Catholics : but this has only tended wenli,ghten the young, as I have been told by a father whose son will no • longer go to the Catholic Church. A young. Roman Catholic told me that for three years, he had not gone , tit the priest for confession. I cduld enumerate many more examples -of this kind, and of 'their reading our hooka A womati toldine that stone she began read ing the Bible she did not believe' the priest could forgive sins. Her husband, al!hough an officerin 'the church, has spoken to me' about religion, but in secret, for fear of losini , his post- Their son, who was a school teacher, has lost his situation, because lie re fused to use the 'rosary in praying with his pupils, as it was against his conscience.— I believe that many ofthe coming general iqo of Roman Catholics will go out from Baby , lon, and clieigto 'she Word of God. The prospect, of traliripires us—having once been myself a licsuilin - emtfolie—wi s th fresh' labor in the work assigned me by my Sa-, 1 viour."—Anoman Messenger. NEWADVERTI'MTS. _,~: 1' IXTOULD`reapecifully call attention to Mar-Impe 1,- du and I eateotalve aasertesent or (rash - FALL GOODS.wrltlih they ire now *yentas AC their Stole Is Vestry Arca. Great case has Imre - takes lei their selection. ant the are Tally saluted no one can call sad as dleappoleted, ea *aspects price; quality or 'eternally. Sept.!, Met • & 11444.111E19, • • 7 wed 9 Ilpostkgrharats,,PHlLAOELPliiA, • DAULERS IN OIL,: HATEI eonsteetly to more, a large eroded( the lel. lowleg Oita. vie: imosaile. Bid. dotene; 10,003 gall". Rl'4.•Whole, WOO " . Uolord4 11,000 Rocked do 600 " _ 6,000 " Lard do. 1100 Etrphast. 1,000 areasing.dci To which they ask the atteutloo . of Coal Opera Ore, klaehlalste, doe. Repo: mbar 2,1851 (P.b. 4,1834 3.ljr) 95 • WAolesale Masterfarie dud Dealers in Con feetoones all kinds. No. 113 North T 3111113 street, below .Race, TAB &solution of Dealers le requested to an elan. Insiloo of UMW which wfil be ifoorid to be at Gast equal to ally In Oda city. FORRION FRVITS of all kloda In 1110111011. N. B. Orden, by malt or colorroase promptly otters , died to. Sept. 1854 r • .a,lf 50 - 4rd ea LIAtIMBHS' UNION INSURANCB COMPANY, OFFIVILIO Ileac Bradford County, Pe naoylven fa 14PITAle $200,000. , i nt a r . s sis3 nu en by vim, llouses.Stores and other buildings. Goods, Watts. and Iderchandize, COAL BABABBIIIBs ENGINES, and other bliminary, on as fasscable terms as any altalha Instil mien- ': Lasairs promptly adjustta and paid. _ DIRECTOR* :, Hon. Horses Williston, Athens Franck Tyler ' George A. Perkins, " ' ' . . . J. T'. D. Myyr; - C. N. Shipman, •• C. F. Welles. Jt., J. Et Canfield,: •• • , Hon. John Laporte, Towanda, ~ _ Oen. Bradley Wake man, Lacey rII te .* Oso. N. Holleabikk , Wilkeatttrr., . Illiettael,ll y,lttrt, Laporte, Pa.. , . . - • OFFICER*: Bon: HORACE WILLII[TON, ['Tandem. - ' C. F. WalLLta.dr., V. Pies. & Tress. - 3. E:CinliaLn. Beef., ~ - as@ In rattavillt to • , • Qua. C. W. lioilloa, Wax. D. Wells. Esq.. " P. W. Hushes, Gen. J. M. Bickel. •, - J. P. WIIITNRY. nest, . Neil door to Uhrereitant, Potts:MD.. . 2 11ept..1,111A 354 y PHREINOLOGLST AND ASTROLQWST. • TiiBI.6IIIICATEST lIN ARIEUICA l• MCMICE NORMAND-has Joll a arilved In this rp,osa,'.and reepesifully !plums the laasee - apt Elithlltuen of renewing that she will be happy tu tete Aro torn' at ads will ewe awns asiiine•la all the ',affairs ofl4fe, ela; Love, Courtih`p, Nerryage. Pruspetity US' AriVerelly Ia • Businees; Specaleilun, !AMIN, Law-suns. •beent Meads, sad heirship. , MADAMS NtitillANO will mete Love mutual where It has out previously existed, and will golf Me . Ladles the isaltlsis of the summer ut ituur Intended he. bands.lll* exact complexion of (be 5Se ntte men—as glue of the - Ladles. She hie been the moms of batiste& together many. malting them happy, and bleating the day they And the good luta to consult der She hue bret cuninited by OW QUEENS and by the NOBILITY in Europe. (Just arrived (lota Europe.) Cunatiltailons hum 8 o'clock In the werelatuntil 10 o'clock in the ereules. fa 00 150 I IS 1 70 1 40 DespAallon. j'ow Boitoit & vied 20728 ?9 N. :7 421 181.!vordi Rover 9716 7 • beta Psik. 6730 58,011 11 20.= 08 30;41811 tons, 994,550 17 102,949 03 SOMUITON & CO • To Cinuitry Merchants. FRUIT and CONIZOTIONERY. av6lNcow 4 o. oRILLERO. runs UniIIILAINOR EN= "Mill7ll l l MORTIMER'S HOTEL, Conies of Vows . and IVorweettin streets; • es P.► a alirt Usti *al/. FEB—Laaies.93 cents. Gentleuien.-50 cents. Over VlOO Ladles Anil lieullatara Eutiaulted libr In Samoa. =1121131 . . NEW BOOBS! • , KIT NORTIVA uIiZA r WORK !—Niriv ready and sato at BLNNAN'S. Noels, imbrostana, rated with Notes and Me moirs, by Dr. B. dheitouaekettale. I limo. cloth, with Portraits. me. s $5. Mister Armco, Convent Life. Illuserated I $l. . Ida Motu; or Beetlitiviags In the !tooth deli.- 01 SO. The °rest Bed Dragon.; orTbeilisiter Key to To pery. By one of the Ronan Catholic Priests of Spahr'. 0115 ' • Our flyseymoos, and other Comical tiles. from, the Loudon roach. With' Illusiratioas.VS. The Ainertean Cottage Builder; •ser ksi of Designs. Emus and Speeincations. from .010010 620,000; - for Domes fur the People. Br Jno bullock. ' History of Cube—is Almeria M. Benoit. 75 els. •Apths Beaufort. sr Family Pride. - 50 rte. - - Sketches of the Wies sad Judicial ecivireti of the Chief Judeaa et the dilemma 'Court of the United etatea — by Gee. Vas Lantfuntd. The Master's ilouteotTale of Elauthern LIDN;by ;Lops--Plates. . • -;'.l`ereess end Picture., from the Filbtories of cap-- Lisd and France, by W. nerbefle flouritt's Dural !Wale Hosted& S Idtmsurring Children. • , Newt 4layl, ilium • Tour Tea* is the CoVillninent 'Exploring Expeol— tios.tsiumanded by Cm: Wakes. rllmtretions. Ebeitillt Wood, Seats. Delluro's Life oaths Plato., Bed in the bilging, of birltforsiti. POr St - " 8. BANNAN'S Duak aid Btationerl More eept.l.lBss Dauphin &• Susquehanna Rano • Mod. • • --- . • - -•-: PALA ARRANGRIVUNT. 41 - v4 tad altar MONDAY, flapt. 416, 1254. as Fags AJOIIVIT Train will, daily (ilnadaytaacepted), 'Loves auburn 8.102. m.,air. at Warrlaburg 11.20 s_ m . " 12. Sp. Aobur 3.42 p • OfbianCs ISDe. ;Passengers from POTTr•ViLLE, RMADINct, and a rife, in as Scher/nil irestieg will teach • MAI is berg loalme to tale an Western Train for PITTS: BURS itt 12.11 e p. m. ; • . The Cumberiand Valley Tato for CARLISLE. CIVIMBUtteI I O IIO . ace.. at 1 p. m. _ • hod the lionthera Thaler BALT IEOIIE, W 4311- IhRTON. Ac., ai l p. m. Passengers from Harrisburg . will find OW the sbeapent sad best route to_ - • • • PorrevlLLE. RM A DINO. • it • TAMAQUA, • r - .st aUcll CHUNK, • ' and WILHERRA R.RE; and will roach Philadelphia. by way of Reading, ai 7.30 yr in. A !amnia . Car runs sorlthibe Prfight Tale, les ' ilia Umatilla at 4 A. li., and Labors al 1 P. M., coss i assail with the morning lista tip on lbe Wading. liallroladand with the fermata Mall eastward on it. 8. . 0.-bn4 after - September tat apetial trate will hiatus' tba Pcttsvllle Passeagets' from Auburn, abotra o'clock P. V., by Reading R. IL _lllEOtlOll TICKETS between Phlisidefpbta - and •tflarisburg,ll3 -I ror sale 'alba °Mies this'comint GY.In numbing. ma of tilt Wadley Railroad C 0... in Philadelphia: ELLwOOD , II4OERIg..- ... „. Engineer and glupettnten4ant.; papeniblitleSlD sdnertielas cos Oh Compliay wol please 0011 the old omits, sod linen this nbev_e_. fSaf• .C Sale 'Of Real Ett4te. triu. - b• „ sold at Polak , ease, by Raul itsaatnatt LP Of laidalg Saftet.late el North afaniteina deceased, at We Wasktogtow Haw; in lb* iraftlach of *etutylkitt naves. on the anus day of November sett. at 10 o'clock A.,1111., Tina following thttertbed Seal ittnars.thaste la said Borough, oil •- It ; - s. I. 0 ft. tot ott PrOpt attatt,-oniettleb . tames JO it twin basso bull! es ground test at iti per to mato. to osptre la ISA 2. N. .1 .n 4 00,Foog atfent. ma/ oa. o• in. 911 filigree . • _ • • w 04,. tect.stoty Mums Waite tette awl lot of 4t R U la. go Prost - sce . et. occupied by 0 'war lc fafifittlitert: Me. d.' Lamm and altalt *Mat house and kweb Carat stnett,setag 0 Poet sod: 120 IsolasP. oe limpkoll 11.141111.at5. - • •• . No. IL, dushlabtlek bout* sad let, 33 A. d to : oe Oolosata ratett.asd Vies!. deep, *nip's!! 03' Piled cell Hellauct..,' • ; Atiorea 10, aid bpi:lo6;oS Oa taw attnet 1 . 41 . 1 4... 0 . 4 is. sedlnG fest deer: le d bf 00111 10 Btttar. — - • !Le, : Letk.koese, and 1006.• treat sat CIO • •• 660 .***- 0 •11 0 4 1 by.EUnt: . inalt go Ike Strday os Noirestbst 'Oust to tonne! AL, N.. et Ike Musa of Woo. Wu, hi the 1190010 - 1 1 f I Ptetwcieot, Selltortec lebeabed Vaal. &tut*, to !bt t t Otte &skis Valieltekill Sad Wt9ltoltttl it Ike aliroworef INgimitte. paillAaolooge street, let ketar 111 ftscrioWil dreeoftisollei kg Coker - aka Mai. • • • • • , eleskartittftssie.Taitiftitiesee.lares thuele stakthiceiwitiwiesfro o itrag *seesaw varect.to tbot iipimionouripti sawn a. la trout, abd muskeg : beck Oatmeal Steak& lots to a 90 It. tatirtseitlit vest, • • no. ese-ibtelletAbii .parcikele mei! t o female 'bawd Ai tomb lot iiiisl.4attiertbit tlbe of the. *Sew et tbs. Will jlipleris • Beeler. deetsiet.. tbe • is; eriirk telker....' Tsf etuelblet oftbit pet dose weet to be read oaf 'be flew Itiy: 0%4011 mit. gibes the dad wICI be letiver4ll,Art posies., iisteleribtiovistimirasamrsettbifeWatelej obi Arg a : lll 4 4 =4 "ll the f atle i ring? Wort • . 400100 1111101111 V - , • Iteebbirbv, • r Mb; ... • =9 • AVER { • ' • .• • rol'aviar , DILOCRIPIIOII. atittabbrilbr I.7loade. &caw tettkrtiliVa&Y.COAL. ORR. sat MUCHA & DO& WIONOTE slat bp flak: —scot, solo is con P.AserallD COsta 'mese tr: after triskoot &oral eattataar&ty,;loa bd itetaraed. Tottery at I* Ikaaf:Vet r aritet _loon; trait twoatrraars. carafe et -Aii4llllll.oFt eareet"tlattiodeta: - .Ansarta . • triterepoort !,_ll Mop &Abbott. elem. t,. MU, 11.1.110 :` , 1920 1 1, 11M1119, £.14.1011 VJL SCUUTTIAUU.-by %Fluid fieoreeSe Irate*, Dama-Tente.- 111 • AAterite. Wane ap fletietlie!Fdliol l l*" .. " LiOdier Tritium Pales. •• • ,Secti Booker Utll klatch.. - - •• Know NoUilorg Waltz. . ' Jake& ? Witham fehoulact. . •Vehttr o Plt•-bie Bceslbca Sabo. • Mottstalta ZepLyr ?villa, • I,: • totetet, . ' Flats - • • • ' 00414 Ittnage Pottle.- - ••• • Ab &relating, -T• Pities Pala Natasha. • • KonAmelm, • The Organ •Unn.!i (eaten, Tbe Batista, Banter, die The Parade, do , The dhepberd Aloe. . )•Eallyo . leama,de .The Rope Dancer," de • The Stelyit Blde, .1 • • ;.! lie lode, Air. - t IloschiSse: Herdsman's Mountain Bottle. Wetland, Amy Psi Lee. Dembiet en,. Mr Uputaeln Kate, . Soap of Ettrope.by Eminent ic'otapolets, • ' I. The Mar of flume. ;'Thu . Wrinderer, - ' Serenade, !; r • • ; 11:11Ktpre Sone/ Fair. Knew Nothing, Song i ,li ' Welsh Nicht*, Sabbath Biflints;, - :„,' lialub ? " l * , Iltechlavoue - slice, - • - Jut • What te ffeend wshott i f s flasthorne, .Botante neap Gray, °Wirer. • ; For sate at -8., BAIVAAN'SI 13oo1'mote4 Sept. 3, le b 1 • ,33-- VV - ATCHFA, - & - b. WATCUES ahlfd lEWEEAT. subsaliber respectfully calls attention to Lila , I intensive asiontueat of Uu ailed And ()pen- face 1444 and 4fly r Patent Ea ter, Ana bur and • Leplue Watentc. Also One Magic neaten. &s. • A va flair of Musical loattutnfate, dual at Accet Canna, Violins. Gillian!, 6*l44ea.FlUttar. a. a.. .JEW Cousiatiag et lA4lrs' dna Gold ihateleia. arming' plus and Eardrops, Wags. Ac... 15 Alio,- LaMar and Grata' Chaißs.of_ floe patterat,4 An extensive in - ointment of Watt ninaer'a materials tuflatalllif on hand. ' MAX Lelldhland. . • - (We 1.. Fauns.) - Centro attiet,3 dOota Above lashantouff4:... ~ 121. , --iliatcties.. /wank) , and Stdidco.l tnidtu nnsnif•nandpaod indisiptly reps Pot•forlihs. August 044 lIMERI MO National Ilatelotiparuokin: B substeribior still totainatt to keep Nu &IX"' e • Hotel. 114 returns hU thaOs fei tort ravete,ind itue)4, bj Increased elettluny,{own tit 433. ft/Ofe.pit 434 41. N. M. 41! , ..VE1t, Shamo • Aurvit 313, 1334 ' . 31.340 EMI . . - ~-. raAnalelN MO i - y elms TIVUT St., ilia tiyonl The id' and Futtrth, • . 2'IIILA DE IAriVA.. . ” • lILIVER U. P. PARKER; lot Milo; and JAMES, MIL. LAIRD, of this City,,niving lewd the Above well tutiten and tuipuLtr In*, or a term oi , Years, ate tiow prepared to asebrimultdate quests in a-inan• oar equal to any house in theiLity. the location of this house le superior to any other, OEII4 is immediate Inolimitr; to biaskiials i taxi, to most of the- Backs. Public Offices, Pusi °lace and gicansa, where oturilbtisael start (or a ll , parts of the' City. 1: - "reis house . basins been pi 4 In .thorceigh sepals, and new furniture nildsii,v/sith Juan,' fundefil lm-' Riovements, will add much it<the ecientori 01 guests. The tables wilt at all !sates be soppiisid with Itie best the IMOritc•t - sffords, MO nothiUg Asti be wenttng, on our parton mike the Franalid truly the Travelers Home.' Your patronsige is most ressisctroily lutist led.• • -, , 'PARKER & LAIRD.. Nitta ,July 15, 1551 zi' , ISO! PRIVATE SALEN PARNI•TVII SALE. [,FOR sale, a DtuUtlll o Fertt4 enittelittog tilli . eree of £ first rate lan.) for grain tor grazing, within one mile of Orwlgeburg and setrytn wiles or n tllc- Poltertlleille being onst'of the hest produce we hien, In the 'Stele.' The tanprotetuetfie are a fine two story brick houee,:arith f i nished auk Slid Ittl.t.tten adjoining,. 3 re..wino the first floor, i op the second, sod 3 in the attic; barn CO by 43 'leo. br : Pils 'other otitblildingt; an . nrcetlent wall of water '4O the door, the; whole Farm beteg under good fear*, and well watered. Ap ply to the subscribere,at NO', 3, Hart's buildings, tur ner of Chesnut Philadelphid, ebbe! porsonelly`or by Iean[.,ItIrTICIL.& GI , -Coneeyancers,and Beat Eatala Broker.. ADgns6"lo. - 1b54, ' • 3. it' 3Sltri PUBLIC ,SALES. ' • 7 •CoURT • .Dl.l itsuAN r-te an order 'br: the Or E p i t il iortrt of the'edatity of Schnytkfil, tp the Cotsimensrealth of renusylvania, the subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of.Juseph Leda. tate .of the townehtp of Rolle& In ttni county or ttchnyiklll;clecitaited. will expose to axle, by unblit-stendoe, on Saturday. the 9th day-of F t De r d u e bre e one laati.o'c''..:4°l.h i r v i nlet,hlll l7 'fbren.i°o°a% of 'Ashland. in tips conetyttrEinhoylklif 'Rada hi : ,• ALL that termini lot or pteee of Xmood,oltosts lu the tondo( it t abloodt In ton county of ncituytkfll and 'flair of Pennsylvania, to marked to the tow ni.lo RI 14 Id town- of ?Ashland, Radei.tbwashin, - whit the Nu. %hi Illock As{ and bobuded on , the east by 3d street, on the autilbiby lot No. 7, on Elio' west by. en etteY„tod on toe nts - Att by lot NO, 3, telth the apportensocasy late the Eaton, of said deceased. Pecos and condit Who milde lowan at iliellma and placoof eats by . - IettRAEL REED, Adult's. • Itty order of the.Otphann' Court, Lewis ustotit,'Cletk.: PoAtortllS, Ausuit 19, 104 . 13 u 91tPUILNIO - COURT SALL' . pUIL UAnl'to.tordeli of•thei Otnbacte'Xni . ott of J. the Cciutlin of richuylAlll, I ethe'vntunionweulth of P.'ellisel ooo la..tihr subecriblir,: Administrator of the Estate- of Jacob Rap?, tale of the toweatitp of VelOn. In lb.) Courtly tWachuylkitl, dicegsed will expose to gale by gublic vendee. on NATUIIDA V, the , t3d. dyiy of September neat, at 10 o'clock Id the rote none, at the Pabtic Meisel of Clark H. •Statrt, to the townehtp.of Union, le theikotioly of Schuylkill afore.. I. All that tormln7 idegaulge, Tenon Ilitosa• and .tract or piece of laud. eSunte , An the to*nship of Union, In the coon: y . ot Schayiklitend State of Peon sylventa, Loulatnttin tbrea bundled and etabttfour acre* and allowance, which was surveyed Pte 'tenth den ok November, 1761 . at Zusnee of g warrant dated the Stet di) of July; I , granted to Alexander Rutherford.. , • • • 2, - ALAO,A' tract or piece of laud, situate In the suer township, tontainceig twenty-ilve.acres, more Or teat, and bounded by laud of. Peter Blank, Biddle A-Company, A &whoa& & Co.,John ellaatrer, John ‘Oltteribender, John Oren], hid otblrs. 3. ALCIO, a cattalo tralt - of land, situate in sane towns/rip, avulsion)* for 4 y drive, more or' lees, and bounded by lends of .Peter Blanli4ind Biddle & Co. 4. At.Bo, • certain tract of land, altuati In same toWnsbip, acute 101 ni &icy:wren, Inure or • less, and bounded by land of 1)00 . Bids% Kmaent l btrouso, Jobe Bay*/ & CO.. andlleniv Rapp.. • About AM dere, or. tract are ok the drat quality of Timber. 43HO—the balance cleared and wdl Improved, with a lal.tv and, well built Tavern' /louse, good Barn, 9 TetWat notions. and; other out bulldmir. Tilers bbl os • Saw. tract, which is ;sepuble of edition over, 200.0.70 feet Of lumber per annum, late the gmate of said doseasad. • Terms and condltloneinado loosen it the time and plate of sale, be JOELSISTLE:fi. Ade/. .By order of the OrphWns' Court, • 1 , !Awn norm. Oen ,:August 19; Mit • EEEM 4,isia ext itToviu woress. • . AND HOLLOW -WARR FOVNDRY. riedereireed leylta - theatteotloaSof Waft DEALelthaind the , trade gafterally.ao their lute variety Of NEW PATTEltsiEfpf iaTOVES, • Comp riling the molt eytenrdveassort meet, of Pal 1.011. am! II !UT,. lao-itTOVEts. ever Otterid lot; sale. a 1• Lists of Prttee with friewirigs,giejeir • Mltll de. scri s ptlos• of all the different varieties of SUMO., Fill . at. forwarded by mairi free of 'charge. . • 11 OTT & 4awßeNCg. Brooin slreetliaboare . looulth. PrOladeltibla! • August 6, 1831 it . . — irovn, TIN, NOLLOW-WARE, /kc WITOLESALE tad' Retail , Otelet teg Stove*, Tin-' v• • ware, Hollow-Mate. Blau-ware; BrWeenie wale, entlety,he. IrChankfel for pest .pettobarre„ , he hopes, by strict aitentimeto business, to merit a . contlunanze of the 'favor of his old citstOmers and the Put/Itch/ tenerit fie hat jail added to his al ready large stockf:rha above naittedwrticle kr) s. it va riety of (looking, liartur arid tidier :Sitovei, of the latest' and , moat. approved *t his. .411.10.. a Ira. linty 'of flouseluild furniture , such ds Tinned' tied Enardeled tlnderi, Sinned 'and trek Tea Nettles, Knee Kettles 1104:bunk Ware. detained Ware. rrylnarand 'toasting Pans, Sad Iron), Ice., ke. ALSO, continually on band a(a tars iisaortnient• of Tin-ware, he. Ile Lea now' the Wort and b,st stock 6f hia,fin ever offered lu clelitylkill 10 whird be invitett the attentlore the Wilt In eietal, ea be tette tonedent that he can fel t than both In piles and rpiatity. They would rherefate do I well tosall and examine bit shirk befure purchasing elsewhere. 1•. - 11.—Koodni, downing and Johbldi grorilletij Of rodedro,- Also, rdd duome'repalred. or odd prate, e r e4oteh.ffinee, ht,. ten be bad tot repalitee (tie ,_satne. ' 014 Moves"; and all'other aid: !too mien . lb 'exchadre Our new.! • tiO4. IitkOVER, • •••• i At'the old etatidierltte street, gnome Market. POrTKVILL IS, 'August id NM 4 . ir MM)ICINAL. to Preireal and 'Curie Cholera' 'AND A LLIIOWEL COMPLAINTS: ERSONs travilisa. sag MI atbars.stmaid Sava a D bottle-el-Or. 3:4 al« ROSS'S PAIN. CURES ) ASO CrallathaTlSS aLS44L.by Asia la cm of sni dely Mt tarsi: - ' - • ' TO - PIS VENt CHOLIULA.--Tille a taiiipboa• NS of Pala Caree in a vela* eau' of water aim issratap. Wbeakvir las: Sala Ws. Imersall or aMaratlty, sow tqa Ills' Carer. In book" y . As and MI aur a -";•• ' ea. allarif•C.P.lM N ATI VW SALSAM.in ChM, ar• Itarbas; limpet .Caluplalsli sad Dysislarl- -. _ arm -ula the wan impartmsc awn: Ma% stet aseabl tape Nan g pretrAoa It bas, so aqqal. la dike .of Mazur with forapisfaiLAAMeniaorbasirekt• I loomaloo.Cf7tagrg:For. tias boss prayed s parlors bate. a fga .borrelaamplalars of Malta. It War. MIL.. Defog Iha drolara qf 1871. 18.34,5 ad 1100 4 ; v 15 4 .1 - Itimaass w Sea OW Sabra SUM IMMIsk Cis palms:, I Lava hall:tatarps *ma lira thaw est Skamod 'Puma* gasp asid - O Orin Close memorable pars: odr: tap Majloaftell'aarallys posers. — IS costa lasMC 1. IS: WU, Tbils. • SOH iotaiwiraar' regatav;•praciltsaaer d malltlas far '-.lbltta 'pairs Is Is - s *saga_ Oa* Odirittentty.:otreasarvielse (Ii nalatouyaita litatiatir ateiallat attsba aIIs#IPMA settioui • 's mitetat Wilda* iaadidiai noels - l ; ailearli' ta filuVer llbaOrraapglasala.'MlSS: 4._RARTSUOICHLOOMr ;of sad W gr abast sta.o Sad bp g. LINN 04. 410: ibuloolleaov. i•- • - 1, • DM 32 ts 1 STOVES. -414c " -- " 04401-04. 201130104iMillinatattiiaNSW,- 4 Wilma &Mitt'fortieth' Churn. Vault* lOC Calm. tN Itur keephit 411Ig l igi r g cittlLEtst sleee siTSPARDUIiMIIII74 of &KO ilarcassor terpArlOillub of EMI SMITE( sr. _ • N. W. Center of Rost 114 Wttlovr Ste. • afte.th.o44 stood) Maltose. Philagelphia; , AM. (Aptil IS, *4— ‘ timunitaika - and I*ON DEPOT; . Z 4 l/13-enbacither. having DOW arranged his vtotl• At tits new Nitta of trustariorjiad Withst new de. termlnatton of filinisideg,, all suth goods as the Rosiness of the evil De )es way intitalre. at their towrst Mir e'a . Alt Taloa : sonata the ia.peetton of the Pella. I shall always ho on kind and have oh hand *lllll Whet of .... , ' '' , ' ' '•: ~ - Bar lion. .-.... chopiaosulm,. - ' Film itott. • . ' Coal *hovels, . titan *.CI.S . Toc4cbainc ~ au, hub, - , Wails and dplkeso . trope.. - ' : • Tackle Olotes„ , Bellow*. - - - - ..Antillii. and •Viees, As.: .. Hardware , and Iron D•pot„ CEltelle Wet:oo6ls, doom ahoy, idatketi But side. • vain POTT.' k9-tf July IS; MUSIC. NOT/IDE.—Telie sobircribrer offers or iris Praire sod liustest the Slim Terme, No. S. • • V. BECKER. Jay!!, PM • CLIIO/103 VOGT, .1124NETNAoTURER OF PIANOS Na. LIS firth Stregt,E4edren Sixth and 5ev.4184, 80 ell A. side,ThilculeQtra: ' LEO. Oster In oind takpcater AUsle.asa _pu /I.Bltal, ItaLTRUBIENTS. • vtotla and Gultsr Strings and,2dtal eel Matchandtas generally,,Wltulrialr and Retail. The spOet._Cii . Otee eelectio#4# of all th e sew Foreign and Arrwriffett Music are constantly on band, anti In. der. may be sent by mall or otherwise to full auur asee.thrttheJ will teCeltte kfUllipt attentton. Jane 10, 14511_ 113.311C,' Marie rol=l2B. 'VIII subscriber respectfully call*" the attent‘m of the Musical public stmetally, to hie stock of so uperlas toned !Demme:its from 0 to J 7 Octavo, ode lathe most desira ble. man warranted in, epery tcepect. They are offered at reiteon able prlces,aod will be packed and deliverad , it, use place free of any charge. else.oarthead Piaboa for sale_ a. IL RgitIIIENKkCJI. - 2 1.1t4 F. C. Itelchotbech fr. Soo,l No. 11 Smith 714 dt , db. •• Cildstaut, PLttad'a April d, Idsll ' 1 114m1 • • -PIANOS. Tula atrecElvsu boo the Siatinattuvet sa pat Roaevveod NI Octave Plano=etty ptloa, IWO —arm be acid tar *3l3—warranted. Vall . mad are it id • U. BANNAN'A. Book and Musk gore. Alio, TWO biaLt/DEONO aclits delivered t and one at ildo dellveted--erbleh are the, eity rash prices at Philadelphia. Barman sells 'no Instturnionts accept ands as be can acid icon iseraarse, Try _Self i,leSI 99 . . World's Fair TIERED PRIZE MEDALS lIAYH heel:rewarded to the vary elegant and eo petioe PIANO FORTES exhibited by thb sob *Weems at that: aaaaa Palace- 'ln making 'the above ainoonceinent, they would take Ibis opportunity , to morn their thanks to their numer ous (deeds lot eltensive and liberal petrouage, berewfore extended to Meat, and aware went than no pains will be spared to sustain the flattoiiall re putation aimed.* attained. 'lttoecticr- to met the „greatly Increased demand for their Instrument,, they have added !steely to th*S: manor:Letter tug ta cilia's, which they trust will enable thew, in future, to promptly meet every demand. etae.on bend en nreoritnent of very aupellor,Me lodeons, of every style, and at low poces. ' • GKOVEDSTEEN 545 - .I.lrueidviay. New Yolk , _ (Adjoining 41. Nicholas llotni.) • N: B.—Premiums were awarded by the Aiurrirs hatitute to their neacte ht. years to succiision. August te, 104 , . • • : 34.th0 , . MISCELLANEOUS. - DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE •• At Mt Old Stan:t of FRY 4. IVAN:72, fl SAPECTPULLY announces to the Public - that alba has. purchased the stock or the ebbse bold hese 11m .Itt their old stand. and hosing made con siderable additions thereto by recent cash purchases, respectfully solicits a share of Public Puri - ilia', In order to make room tir u choice eriktion of goods, suitable Gtr the Autumn trade. 1;P. ha. tle ii-tollnad to sell his present', stock of flnrithr and hummer goods at s very lea Agure. !9,16.54 DENTAL SII#t(iSON ,` ‘,l D. L. DODettfle, reppeeteade ■nnbuures to 11i the tithing of- Potteethe end,add.luent pl.tcer, that he tit pupated to °penile+ In IU most chreful and lathsfactnry_ Wanner Iu the tteatinwat. of 41. eases et the TEETH and MOUTH - Hay lag , a please nt t.dice and labolatotOuthlshed with instruments and apparatus of the; most approved- coustructlonorlth militant! resources for obtaining the beet Informa:i masa' • tlon feinting to hie profession, he reels ditemomed to Vero neither time nor eterwhee In the tena to please. • Ail' operations pertaining to the tesitt. whether ouacreALor ItIEUIIettICAL, done In workman -111m stile, acid warranted equal In data. Illty and ' beauty of finish, to any done In he etttis elec. • where. q. °Me,: In MARKET street. 3 doors above CENTRE Nunn alda. Pottsvillo, Pa. ' - July 'M, 195{ • GUN STOKE. • •i ANDREW WUBFtEI illistutfartu.s. R s' lion., Pistol., Rigel. 41c., No I:'3 Seamd street, above Rars, PAita'.. WHERE he keeps auuManily on hand . ", general ssam m tme of Ponbie and dimilo SHOT' GUNO, Ursa Durk (Juno, Bides and Pisto' of all k I ado.— Alao,tbe eelebratdd.tLat tient kids; with !Inman tm moo 'boot theßointed ball of my owl make and Importation: . latoMand RI& Barrels. Powder; Cam Om, Harm triune nags, !!hot Ham Pourbes. fle I Inane persona i thleblng to•purebave &oda In ray Emir, to eau and examine any stork biefortrpuiehaeing a'aawbere, for I are datirmload to eel) oh the tone' reasonable tame. Don't forget No. 121Notth CoND street. • N. D.—Paittc Oar attention paid to rep - 4101i In ati to lithhebea.. Audited-150 118.51 • TEMPERANCE pocznantrrs. • (;EIZIHAN AND ritllB Subscriber has Just tetelved 5000 Ilerinarrand English Temperance Tracts. att of which Will be sold as coat for dtstributlon. The Geri:use Tr rely Will be sold at 15 s ernic.per. 100, and the English Titer. an appeal to Prohlitstlontets • written by the Rev. rennet Coombe,. whieb Is one of the most pi:medal Appeals svir4rver read. Will be sold •t tO 'cents per lOU. or 1 cent each, ter a nail:later of 12 peg., at 4 tiaNNisIVIS Cheap Book Store, Pottsville. rir-To thore who iscluoivairoltd to hum bees, the Tracts will be furnished gratle..*. The object le die 41butIon anipna the people. . • Jule 1; 1854 r ' , BOON BINDERY ii eittbsertber announces-to hie I friends And the public that -he bail made a eonsldcrableadditiOn to his Book Blnderi,and hue, procured' Bonk.Binder from one oldie bent Binderies lu Phil"- . . delphia, 'negotiated with thi latest style of Binding, end who will thin out WI work far superior to any. thing heretofore prodneed in Pottsville, Bookabound In any style of Bindlng,either Plain br In lull gilt Turkey Morocco. Blank BOokeptiged or ptelnotiede to any patter", also piloted, and ruled al pikes lower than In the City. • Books bound by the calamity ;and Piper muted to . Pattern by 4- B. BANNAN. Apr 113.1851. . _l4 parsnavn YOUR TBETU! - • . , f r you would hive a pinsiant breath. good health, land a net of dental aMitt rains that will add materi ally to the expression or^ the human fate divine!. M. V-.L. VOIIuOIVIS unriv• lied iNk:caETABLE. Tuitmi-Pssic, tot cleaning the teeth. has been prepared expressly with it view to suPply a degglrn cy of the IV. and meet the erartt•;cr thew who appreciate ~ u tility of those °seat owns—the. TESTI!. . , . It combines the Rattlngent.antliv,plic. and One a t . filliCcinla [MI aromatic• properties rOqulsite in reit • detma'an article of Rs nature pleasant. safe end useful y and Ci. 111116 the merit or being. ENTIRELY FREES FROM ACID Droop rand, yet eiLetua 11 y re tnaves stain; eountr. rams the effects of vitiated !m -anakins of the mouth,abd pr,vonts the *commis- MOO of tartur, after It his ohs* be oh properly re moved. . , All Who hare Ined this Tooth Nolte. plve It the preference ovr r other khate mart:remote d elsewhere —the composition of wllidh they know but little or notblog, K. D. L DODSON. ' ' pandit. Potia•il Dy wtinm tt will ba deatata at a Racial dhaauall. .July 29;1631 Prepared only by SUNDAY SCHOOL ROODS AND LIBRARIES: flr l /1g aohneabtralwaya keeps on hind a lade as sottment cpf Sunday mcbool Books. inch as ate generally bind is Monday Schools. Also, Mondaylithoolltiorarfes of 100 vols.. ;10 001 Do do do ' IVos.l and 3,each, 10 00 Do do do Alt . ' • aOO Do - do 'do ' et • • • $5O Collate Library. 3 00 Episc . opaidonday School Library, 300v015.,10 00 . 500 Testements,Qtrinan and English, 204/ Bibles, English sad clemnan, EnOtgb and . Dot Wan Deward Dania, • Brno Bookioke.„*.t., ail of whith will be sold at Monday School Irnion ptkes,and the earriage.saved by onchaelnrit. N. DelliNAN'S • Cheap Rook and blnuciettv Rote. Jcine 33.1M113. NEW. CilLolll33- ?hp subset lbeY has tut retelv•ii, 441.41 'me the kfannfat I ot :4 a. 671 Inch Globe . P ly bite to BCBCOLS and MADBMICA, o to latest isanific ce, tontaining the I first ebtoges tied llstalons 1 also hi-. lbe" latest dretteeind .Antral.' lea dlittrielles. By an Improved and istititynew proems • Zertalvathotrienolse ball being tittlera of a mate flat dttferent from that birelebri avid. WY match battet *flab, peignme,) the' remelt Oa long tone* of sandy Ateleahekteene,they an very witch stronger thee 14000/ohm • , The U.S of Glebes In teathlreg Geography cam bard• ly be pen estimated; as a more Cornet idea of the %gra of dm Haney can be teamed la a single day by the use et a Globe , than for month.' study'. Without 3fo Mimed smear* ha without Globes, aa I _goose who dhndrena O nd cam *rd 11, wait ant Watt ' bettei ass of theft mosey than by petekaslag Globe for (away use. to *toile al home. Tniee hie beim appotated igeot, by the emeellteterer of these Globes:and eau tarnish then wholesale and retall,cheeeer then they ese be m arred telltlladelphla, or elsawieri. • it. BartNAld Wholesale tied trial! Bookseller and Iltatlosee. Castro as:. Pon:melds, opposite Wahl Chalet. f Jwatr.l7; lasi. St-- . , rttavZR.A.ND TVIIIOTERY seta —viobe Liana and limbiby Need, rot We by Ms gam et loasbat. at .1 .• :11. BANNaIVe S)-: Pautsylvamilla Aire Works.:: Ko. 7l ARCA street,taata' FRONT, Naiad's. WHY.atbatbeea4i tea hand, mid ate calumny usautiatavise,eirellel.RlDDLlCll, BCRUNS. WOY.BII WllMl.of•ett uothliuld Indas. sll Mean ef plata fuld,fasey Witt most. Brats and IseatWirs , Sieves. Or all wife; grass sad coppoi WlnalCloth in. Piper leatarailke. Clitadara and' plindi Rolla savored In the beet IliSahar. Hairs Polito& WIN CO Spilt Calebeill. 'Wye" Ibr Bras tad hos Ironidets, Why. Wised. Mkt.' Oaks. Trim Disk CMrere. gad end legaana, - -1114.TILISMI; DAIUIT & Welt Anent 1h.104 • IWO SZE By 711egrdpe. lest Yesiolayi- R. R. IMO. Wheat Floui. 89 Oft— Rye do. $5 75!; et bbl, -Corn Meal; s3' 75 do.'—Whial' Red, SI 75. White, $1 80`411 - i - e, $l-1t Cora S Oats; 40 eta. per tushei.' . BPAIN--FRANCOI...WSR NEWS. • P.r Eurays--Lirerpo7 data, to ate 19th elt. ErIGLAED.--•—Paillarteot has' been prO• rogued. sod the Queeo's speech will soon be delivered. • I The accounts of thei potatoe disease in the north of Ireland are more discouraging, sad was spreading; but nor rapidly. The cholera is preisiling with considerable, severity at . 1 Belfast. Seatm.- 7 The Cortez has been convoked for the Bth or November, on the basis 'of the electoral of 1837. a ,IConstituent Assembly meeting in one Chardber. with one Deputy, for every 36,600 of the population. Loth@ &Out has been appointed . Governot of 1 Madrid, anti Cul. Card n er° has been appoln ;l 1 ted Governor of Sara oe. -Col. Oliknnel, the General's brom r, has been appointed Governor of Malaga. I! ' ' A riot had OCCOTTei: at Tortossa. 'The riot. • its assembled with cries of " Viva &parte. to," "Viva Constitution," and then milted to the City Hall to dmand the abolition of the taxes. Finding inly the.;Secretary there, they beat bun to . depth, tore out his heart. cut off his head, and flung his body into the river with all the public record,. The Gov. of Valentin armed fheeitizens and took a number'of the rioters prisoners. Numerous, repbrtx were etriteot in Mad. rid, reapecriog the Intentions of France. It metered that Napoleon will not interfere in the' present impel of t,erfatre, , but objects equally to either a reptiblic or a Cellist d y uaaty in Spain, I . , , ; Tar Waa.--13y subtharine telegraph news had been rec4vett, that Botuersund sur rendered on the 6thl. with two thoutrand Etta i ,ians as prisoners. •!. The Anglo French - lead force at Bomersund consisted of 12,000 melt supported by the filets. A despatch Troia Paris says :—. 4 ,Orders have been issued tor the Austrians to enter • , Wallachia. Thellroops have commenced crossing the trontirr at 'Purim Severm." The aspect of affairs on the Danube is un- , chauged. Theftdssians continue to lenity all the strategic points. EILECTIONS.—TtIe elec. ion in Vtircuunt I4r Swte•udicers aud tatureaud three 134eprest otittivei to Congress will take' place on j'uctiJay uekt, the sth of. September. The elechou in , Mairie tor six Representa• titres itt‘cougret4 State officers, and Legi4. lature will lakePla'ea'`ort the following Mon. ,day the 11th of September. Vermica though a Whig State, - has at Present a Dentomittic Gov ernor,w hile a Dernoettric State, has a \Vhig Governor: DECLINE OF SeilN• .• • .W hat, a . depl*ble picture of the decline of S . Pain is that lint:Seated in the Naming eiiract from one of its Own - papers, the 'Clamor Pub/ica.:of Madrid : ""Under the. Moors, the population of Spain was thins. millTns. it is now fifteen. toil !ions. litheri toettada was conquered in 1487,it was defended by walls flanked by 1030 towers.' The kingdom, of which it was the capital,,was seventy leagues tong by thlity broad, aud possebsed thirty-two citiotot the first rank, and ninety-seven of the seennti.--; Grenada before I its fall in 1487, contained • 400,000 inhabitants, of whom 60,000 book., r arms. It now contains but - 60,000 souls, aIL • counted. The population of the - whole Rapti (tom of Grenada.was three minions, Biala4a, in. the 17th, century, contained 80,000 inhabitants ; ir now possesses only 50,000., Mediiio del Campo, in- thel7th century, contained 60,000 inhabitants; it , now curtains 6,000. Merida, et the same epoch possessed 40,000 - inhabitants ; it now possesses only '5,000. In the .16th century, the'dlocese Salainancha had one hundred • 'and twenty'-ieven cities and 'fillers ;it now has thirteen oily. Segura, ilk 1725, had 5,000 families now 2,000. -- *Oille, in the seventeenth, century had at_pepUlation of 300,000, of which.l3o,ooo were employed in inanufactm j es ; it now Contains 60,600 - souls, all told. I . Toledo, in the 15th century, had 200,000 inhabitants I it now has 15,000. Valenee, which in the year 1600 cuuuted a population of 600,000, now hardlyi numbers 60,000. In 1178 there were counted 1511 ' abandoned vi lages in Spain, and the num— ber baa been:increasing from that time to this."; What will the apologists for Catholocism say to this picture of one of the most Cath• • ohc countries tri Europe I 2n-am V-3m 1" 36-if =I famAD'A.: Finu,i, 4 u'CLOC.4 tik - TEST fitipl'EVROPE (17"Wisrsit2i Cost..-The Dubuque (Iowa) daily Ob2erver says :—Dr. OWEN, the Geolo- _ giit,.wtto surveyed this State by order of the Government,' , stated before the American Scientific Asvbciation, in reference to the de posifes in lowa, that between Jackson and ' lowa counties an uplift of carboniferous sand stone is encountered, which is, probably,near the eastern limits of the Dee _Moines coal field, The lowa river meanders near the east* margin of the coal, but the',sestas presented on, the river are of inferior quality. :t is upwards of 200 miles in the direction of the Valley of the Des Moines: across the coat fields. WAtwardly, it - extends front the Des Moines River nearly lawn the State of lowa. The entire area of this coal-field, in lowa alone, cannot be less than 20,000 square miles; in' all embracing mutaty nearly equal in extent to the State of fodt ann. He einmates the beds of coal to be a hundred feet Mick': and lying peat the sur face, they Must be capable of being . worked easily, and at small expense. lowa is des tined to be one of the greatest States in the Luton, as it, possesses a fine climate, aifruit, ful.soiLand,tos abundance of useful mine:. rats within her bosoin. Her coakfielda alone are enough to,make her great at smite future day." • EVANGELICAL OPERATIOXL—TiIe Va. rious Christiso denominations, sags a wpter, to the Freewill Baptist Quarterly. have •re. ceolly . eslitblied tact..sled vitality :to then operations.: The I.li:w:ions are raising a .luod of 850;000, to , circulate their publica tion; the Coagregatienalisui. $50,000, for - church edifices at the west ; the Now School Presbyterians $lOO,OOO, for a atattlar.object, as also the Baptists ; the Chrtatfacip have,en. Jawed Aatioch College to the amount of -8150,000 ; the Universalist, have erected It costly, College ; i d the,gignotte enterprises' of the Methodists are proverbial. rrSout TINS strica,sorne gramsof wheat, which had• been taken from au old Egyptian siteophagna at Cairo, were girvw.bn the Ag ricultural ,S4..clety of Compeigne by whoa' they were sown with the most atsterteing sults. The stems which- have, risen tram" this-seed Are ad large as a' reed, the leaves := are mote than an inch in breadth, and the''' . ears have each one hundred graitis of yety large size; so that several of theoiigi• at seeds have multiplied 2,000 fold. It Is thought that the seed dates as far back as Sesuatris, or 'at least Cleopatra. Q 7 Tat Tzurr it.sacit lonia of Norristown nave got, up 11 private subscription, to pro vide means to purchate a gold watch tor one bt their 'constables, named Burguett, t ol a ? . 'reivard of mete for his zeal id closing the public hnusei on Sunday.: Wbezt will soy of the constables of &ha4l• hill sato' a gold watch io ►eta same . way T• 07 EFFECTS Or THE DROUGHT.— It is said that 111-Washington county, Md., * planter, offered a considerable reward to his men for a single ear of corn from a field of one hnn.{ tired acre., and no one was able welaim. the reward.!' SELLMi LIQUOR TO INTOXICATED Pitt. sort.--Tivo tavern keepers to Phila. named David Arthur and 'oho, SebiHim were held in 81000 each Thursday apoa the charge of settiog liquor to peons white drunk. . _ fl 7 ty a private lettei - from Earipe, we learn that tnee John Van Boren was at Leamington Spa, Ragland, for the benefit of the water.—N. Y. Retold. . 0:7! Rev Dr..l4kins, Bishop of the Eims• copal Thome of Vermont, tam published a . defence of tit Home of Btetteß to tespeate4- ty refuong to restore Bishop Henry ti. 012- derdoOt to the office at the Episcopate. w.ri Here ta a pretty good lit for 'an anti womaa's rheas Mitt to taake:t"The Cradle is the 'ballot box tat a woman, ia which she shiel4 deposit a !pat!, but sot „sites. This VitallitalteaWaynctorefgq *Odin of r 7 , f -- • • _~- ■
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