610 ktniff POTTSVILLE. PA. SATURDAY. NEPTEMIItit =4 1854 TILE 4IIINISRS' JOURNAL 1144 a far -17,,-Ntat:on M..= any other N'tinspaer in Not t.r:ein Pritotrytuania. It arra - lams Tin; lA+ Goal, lion and &nail.: ere men. not only •1 4 4,4 an dlllitt chijoinir.g countifs. bat in all oar v, 47 red it rirculatsf •largely among Saity!kitl county, whicla render: tt 0%4 o f th , . most valuate Adverb-ring mediums in Ai. . But feta papers Aare so irony rapi• riiinlleil on its snbsiri,ntion trit. GEN.TI... Ft/it jUVII.NAL: I)avic .1. Letrts, hit C,ltniel !safe, Davis, Ashland. • • Pnifticitics Lr.rozatiao.N.Tamaqua; Timm P.So'r A. GoorKET,Tiemont ; E..W. Cana, '.•. , .outh Bd mreet, Philadelphia. C:RAs} & Co. South 3d 'tree,. Philadelphia. Votsretr B. PALMER, roiai.i.Third and Chesnut Phtladelphin, Waist - En lL Josi.s. N. E corner Third and, Huse streets, Philadelphia. . CIIA RIJN It. HUBBARD, 71 Pine St., New York.. Vui.SeY 13. Parisua, Tribolue •4 Cis F. NORTON, CORI Merchant, 112 i Walnut t' St. • . . . W ho art. quthoitzed to reerive stiliwriptiotto, verti , ...N.oott,. 6:4._ tor the, 1112.-4:r.-‘' J tottr;ial , receipt tor the 11 , 11111 e. - .. . . PROIIIBITORV COMMIII"fEr Andrew Ilui.“-I, 7 Pottsville, • X; Plokerkkn, Tremont, Allitun Bailey. Tamaqua, , • Wm. Monfecius, Si. Clair. , - Benjamin De Lung, Schuylkill'Haven,. Abraham Heebner, Puri Carboo, • Dr. J. F. Trembler, MeKeaosburg. . .%MEItICAN CO. COM - M1114:1 George Mary, Pottse . illg ; F.A. Whitaker, Tait - 18001 (;gorge Kaereher, Sehuyktil haven: Levi Arnold. Midtileport ; ff. A. Hammer, Orwigshurg : C. L. Pinkerton, Tremont ; Austin Darrah, • " • WHIG CO. STANDING COMMITTEE J. W: Rosebury, Poitsville, C . harmon; C. Little, • 44 , J. M. Reinhart, Tamaqua ; • C. W. Taylor, Minersville ; 'Henry Hammer, Orwigstiurg ; J o lin Bolich, West Penn ; • David Lumism, Daualdsou. . WHIG STATE COMMITTEE. • Co!. Andrew G. Curtin, of •Ce.titre County; . Chairman.. • Gen. William'Larimer, Allegheny " t.'ol. C. 0. Loomis, • ". CI . Frederick Lennig, Philadelphia. . . • Jo4ph Myers, • •1" - Hon. Wm. B. Reed, • " • Stephen Miller, Dauphin John Covude, Westmorland Tho. E. Franklin. Lancaster t't lion. M. Fuller, Luzerne It, Maxwell, Northampton, ". A.-Rlackty, Clinton, Dav_id Taggart, Northumberland Co: WM. F. JOHNSTON, • , . Ciarmara 11714 Stale Conventon. BUSINENg DEPARTMENT Mr'A P4R3I in Niitryne Township, with a tlie neers‘nry amprovertientß, i. offered lor rale b Samuel Fwq tirTERS.,9IS wanting in learn Phonography are direcied Mr. Nieul's adv. This is a clet , ira tiequi.iitiOn. • rk.INO. ROW It OTTOM, ut . t.ll known through• out the County,' unnouuern the opeutug of Daneumg .-.t.ft0,..1.• for tie sea:Ami, f.burtly Fkl:I.A bEGI'II IA 6.! Nr.v.. C'Llitdren will Le deltehled with the do litmline:l6:. Tuft mute h)r their benefit. • LV"DEALr.as in 'rO}•3 gild fancy goods are d •reoted)o Adv. VOlt Watch, 4 , ,n1 Jewelry of all r.c.ri f.Stqutfer e.:lHey', adv. •,7"A LA h ( ;11. und;puera:.4: , .s-Ittneitrot Watnt .lewery and r!..ilver-v.a,e ut W: , l3.'Hitonlarad'. Pbfinda. .`•en advertisement. roNiorsENEEPERS %valuing to - ' vriew ttirir arptf, intd ~ 11•Cdoti-, co to the' Brother:. Bailey. i• one .1 the lergeft. etithible,h ! !neut., of thr kind in Phila. I.Y . MlTSle..—the introduction of the practice music as one of thu ordinary , exercises in our Fcliookris well as its universal teaching .t.l the higher itimitutions, is rapidly diffusing a of ibis beautiful science in every circle Mroimimin the entire Union: mid in no one thing is the: advantage more visible, than in the increas nx imps rtanee the inusac.bu-iness is atisnming in our nud•t ; to fully, realize whiq'rrir.ftill abuujd be modem the :treat music eqablishmeut of thirace Waters, Broadway. :New Ydrli—who is one oithe large.t pad turd popular dealers in this hind merehand,ze; and ,whose immense assiortnieq ot..Pianos, .:tileMdeons Music. and Musical hlm iiients of nil kinds giceone 'an idea of the titisi. % ic<s of whteli. it he had lot previously been a via .tur, hr tied never dreamed. The', beauty and ele. :7erie.” c:l celebrated j inal;es tif Pianos ; nil Metode.Ms, constantly in more here, is Worthy ..! par remark : wi doubt there being ravel ed eilhel. Jew Or in desirable qualities atone I y any oilier home in the world. To miretciersii More desirable, oftfiortimity for se liens could not lie prerenietbtand the announce•. en! of Alt. Moors, that ritheri than go into Wall mid pay the sharpers who fatten thereon : ...' 10% per coil( per month w dircomn his pa tie will share a larger discount with Ms eine I. an inducement Which should not go otts thm.e who wish to secure great bargains enconrago right ding. „ . WEij AIt F. indebted to Mr. Juries, Con ductor on the : Jlauphin and Sosquehnous Railrund,thr the' early delivery of Ilarrisburg ME a"TA CURIOSITV,-11t.13e0. M. CUM. of ihis•place, has raised several aitton , plants in his garden. They appearliealthy and grow -tapidly. Ile intends to-bend one 1,. the State Agricultural Fair iSetl week.— These plants, are a great curiosity to most Northern people. GrN. Pitaci's Administration has . oaken open ground against the Know Noth . - !cgs. A public meeting to denounce them was called, under us auspices in Washing ton city a few evenings ago, but 'broke up in a row • 777" RAILROAD CONNEXIONS.—We again urge upon the -eitiFens of our &rough the necessity of some move, on their part, to se ure certain destable Railroad connexions.— The. , Nline llill Extension is now completed to Ashland; but travelers troth Pottsville ore .bliged. to go byway of 5 hljHavcn; finve no'doubt, if proper efforts were-, made by our Borough Council, the: West_l3ranch 120. would remedy this inconveniekce, by ode of the connexions we 'proposed some wee.lt - s' ago—joining the Mt. Carbon l Road with theirs atMtnersutljc or its extension at the Mine Hifi Gap. •.A branch Iron! the Schuylkill Valley R. R. t.tol a proper terzninus somewhere within limits, is another improvement that should receive earlr attention. Both these addlitanal Rail Road. facilities tor our Borou;ii.eo'uld readily be procUred, we he lieve, ifour Council would take the initiative, Id tI citizens follow the matter ,up-rightly.: COT:. CAKE A KNOW NOTHING.—The Ta‘thariva.Ga:(ite charges Col. Cake .with join the;Know Nothings, and even speci theditte and of his initiation. The may be true fillse, tor aught we kniye. 2 ; but in either CAbC It serves the Col: "it.' and frit nile just about right for the r!iiirge to that enzi lately i•terttd against Maj. Citnipbeil, the Whig CLugressioital eandt•- dd";e. The •'outside" public have just as good von for believing that .one mem. as the other, and not one whit more. " ENOW NOTHIN4IISM. — : -Ttat th l ere is h as element nt vur present political con rtt n, one now can reriouily doubt ; a'1;1 Iliiweyer the 4rlcius parties may differ m their opinions abotit it; the subject may. will be examinied by the public, with all Hie tight that can possibly. .gathered.- 1 here—it i, iliere—it is everYWheit, and most be met. The better informed, there, ate of ij.,s ulittre ow! aims : the bet. t r. trill all, he priliarts.l fur the encounter. -. u; .vtthstand:ug ,the r„tistant iind• bluff braijett uptißot from evrtaiq quartere, hats iiiauy rpleerniv, a ;Curt organization, awl nc;ver.cou• th--‘•iing drientl ireefl opkay, tiA uppo. • hive tY v nce lor in I step! : esen dl.l malevolence; tint as yet, so tar lei •• it., action upon the hotly politic "un /la rWlef.S bin positively healthful. of any kind, of long standing, ,rrupt, and smite, attendant of ibie' :\ uow Notitifig sort ti occasiouillv highly or Goal in - purging all pirtiis of their bad, I= ii!il We 414 out' commence 11116 patairaph oirtte'u -"panegyric upou. this tifystilious ' , it, tut titiliq to direct our readers' otten : , t-tt t., di/ able article un the subject, Mt the ;;a4e, from areligioCis nearspaver r one tnt. ltiOtig, highest -toiled and most 6313- 14 ;tative church organs ol the day. ead it I.4z! r al,ont 1;ouw Nothitiu sm. . , That - the grent questioli of.-Pro. hihitioniscite '4eitled 45 , votpt of the peo: ple of Peprisy!ctinia, at , the coming eleciicii. The: Maiiie'lle* ticket will be printed thus 1 - :• • Prohibitory Liquor Fora Prohibitory Liqupr 'Lam U3' FIRST CAR. LOAD of COA L Ikl RRO Asu. r.szn.—A, letter we prilish in I t 4 -day's paper gives , a lull account of the opionirig of. the Mine Hill Extension as far 'as Ashland, on Saturday last (16i11) 'Cy). J, J. ,Coribot sent ttie first car of Coal throlign, Iron? lila. W.A., moth Colliery, consigne' to ino. Tucker, Es+, Phila. QJ SIGNITI47 ANT.—A a I)33ol`riltil: meet in gr.° um-atonic. a eandidate for the first Con• gressiooal district of New '.lerf.ey',, at Bridge. ton:on Thursday., a - reioltition liitrtithterd to pledge the party• earididates:agaloit koow Nothiogisto was laid on. the table btu a nia. jortty of five ! ' That the Dentuerais . are Dot into l ibis oew lIICVPMPIII as deeply aunt oth er party—ten that to the marine;.. . . CU" ONE or. DEEMS CAIIPREL7. 2 3: n POSTA BE„ —The MiTtorrian sass was mailed in Baltimore, directed to Ssrs. gle. Wingate iSr.:Co.,ol Milton; Which was sateen diiye, performing its tiresome journey, to the disgust. of sonie 'impatient Positinaster, who placed upon it t le folloWing vtiolesotne advice : • "The Postmaster is requested "rtifreito send thislp tier on. any‘ exploring- eveditton-.- Railroa Conductors please not rug it Off the tract, an 'lt .capt of the Packet will please not Leave it atair) of the Locks till " next. trip"—but Id it go straight on." - ; T 1E IRISH AND THEIR PRIESTS Roman Catl;9ltrreatzmony ' . , . T e Romish Church ssitem, with a tho r . ougily trained and designing Pri . i.sthood to ma agelti infatuated , though oftehtnnes in MOE. , !welt , is oneof the most powerful i ia engines fo'r evil the world has.ever I known. Brit it is more in sorrow than in•tenoer that -ti. we again and again address oursel ves to the Popish laity—they are fur the most ;part ig - -norant, andhence the more easily liitiped by their crafty leaders. iThis• is ttle's64 . w of the .• case we have frequently .presenied; !,gi lt eds ttorially and id the extracts front •:-11ee . ,,i-::Mr: Dilljand other writers •on• the. suliject:-the ....• churicli polity, with its spiritual gifitles,iSilie CtiA'e'ut" her people. The course tq'corisluct • 1 dieta ); led_to them by the chi:tell authorities renders them . .una , uidly aim:Mni .to all oih n si'r citizens, while the manife'sti higher i ainia of this designing Hierarchy ev e rywhere, but pspecially in 'this country, excite alarm and .propagate 'the most determined orpo. sition•nnong, the Protestant portiOn of the , , - peo - ie. t , • ' : i • • ! , I JJ, corthbointlon of this opinion, ii I ready so wet authenticaled,- we quote ihe lillowing frorri a late reply of ;folio Mitchell; • himself an fish Minima ('it lodic, to Bis - dwii I lughts : "I mean to say, then, Bishop, (that your Grage, . and the whole hierarchy' Of your Chiik,ch, and the prieSthoud ul ii ;too, in so farli s the hierarchy can control ii,:! t. au ,en. emY . to Irishmen, 0 the rights, tilt...manhood; and The. very lives ~ ilk Irishmen. )1 charge yoq profession tot ordsr, ur whatever yon choose t . o .c ill it) 'iltli • having blare than uncel abandoned, • in _their cktrernest need, ihatlfar too credulous and• devot.l:;'people, wholso lung stood by their perseetneu:rlirgy when'that vety Bluish Power hod'ied ;them like Wild beasts, and when the sinte 'price was - set upon- a priest's head anit . l upon a wonts.- I accuse them of havingitwice, in '9.c!, for fear of Trench 'principlesVi.in.lB, for 4ar of Red Republicanism, thlii.ered over the Catholic - peoplFot Ireland to !re ' spoiled and trampled by their foreign euietny, as no kindied, or tongue, or nation in this -world was•feeer spoiled or trampled before. ' • "-Therefore, no terms are . to be I,:t;pt with suehl inveterate - and .treacherous eCeinies.— If the freedom oflreland is yter tolhe • won,_ it must be won in spite of the priests: and for niy part I begin to be .coliv` inced that the iris/alio ..leetand ivrli clever Is' "I;i•odva . nee one .replowards liberty until they shdll have first revolted utterly, i against the eniViririty of their 1 - li'rgy, and 5/fait have been Oil envied by thi Pope and Clmp with cro-hir. bell, , , 'boa:, and candle.,'. NAT :11011r, Ty A..l' THE IRISH HERE 'WILL EE (10011 AND L(ti.VTA I. LIT• TZENti OF THIS RF.EUBLIt. IN THE I:4W 1' rr.o 7 Farr ;ITAT THEY CUT THF...`.I,LENI: , . oFT, NOT FEOM Rr.LIOION, OUT l'llu M Tki,i - i• Po. LIT AL CORPORATION i .viticii - tuim,:-ALL THE CHURCH Or (jars, . ; 1 . • I _r- 3 21 1'JAS. H. CAMPBELL, TILE,WHIG CANDIDATE FOR cusiceiss. 1 • -. Wr have hitherto refrained iron :urging the claims'of thiS gentleman for-the:.viliee he aspires' to. upon thesatietniou or . tile per pie of the District, fors;everaf reasoni prom: inentiamong which Was the'lioPe ttiat some formal conciliation between his friends and . those of Mr. Cleaver, the Amenc* . candir date, niight be effected, so as to ri4d any possible mamma between them, and thus to make s the election of Mr. Campbell the su-• rer. IjWe therefore desired to say nothing that even , by implication might thwart (his 'lest rableend., We are not aware that anything has b'een done that way vet; but :Irinn the nearness of the election, and. the strprig pop;.. ular current setting in in Mr. Camitbell's fa vor, we can remain silent no longer; Maj.. Campbell posseises every fliisirahle qualification for the Representative .of this District. He is well educated, of large gory eral information, fully understands the in terests of the Distract and has thtt •t. • moreover, to make known and advt4cate.our claina i sfor national consideration. That we. need a Representative of this characterat all . times" is plain: when the nature'of duipccu liar interests is considered ;' but more cape . • ; ylat the present time, to redeemNie Die; tract from the representatiVe diseredi the Moen party . put upon it the last terMi As a pleder, Mr. Campbell has do superior, if , an equal, at our county bar ; and he bas al ways" been regarded us one of thernast erlul public speakers in this pan of lOC Stale. In this latter respect, no one of hiS' present corimetitors will at all compare wilq- In both . private and public -life, he sustains an. irreproachable reputation —a trin..uu- . comprianusing devotion to principle;,. having ever been with husk, a dominant characteris tic. These are the prommeal virtui.ts. Wilda recommend Mr. Campbell to the so:piton - of liissphrty, and the people (4i - he D'isqict gen erally. He is amply ebmpetept, araWould Make a member of Congress that; his con plums mightnot only have ever- i yi confi deuce: in, but feel proud of. We Oki such'_ men in our National LeOlature uot•a days. and we do hope for ito laftcn credif 'of the; District that veddrS" ttirtout. tbantullv • _ , . , sad independently, regardless of:niete pin • ihn preferences, and eye their tut3m:the . e.inif cast their ballots for a worthy mai' Frord'prerent appearance there a: every pfospectof fir. Carnpbell'i election. fie has many` ; warm and workinr . , lricadf; of ate oili er parties aa well us hitt own, thronglinut the flaubtY• Srurea or Delowrats will irOte for him. • Likewise- many Americans, Oran:Wed that fie is stronger Than their owatandidate i nod preferring to aid ris succeSs ratger than allow ;the °thee to tail into the tl4ll4Scil the opposition. , A votcr. rito-4 Nunrittimitnr.ANjn': Hear what LiteMi/e.intau says Uf Mr. 1 Campbell : • • I "It affo'ids us much pleasure to assure our Whig friends in,,k.chuylkill 'county, S. hat the nomination of James H. Campbell, Esq., for Congress by the Whig :,Conferecs or i,Si'thuy I kill aritiliorthumbettand county.:is'well re ceived, by. the Whigs of Old North im;417 . /i.mit. They - give him a . 4;orry and riMicil sUp• port at the coining 'election. Mr. Ciiipbell will also • get a -large umber of drioerct i c votes in . this cotin ty.' arg.' - dissatisfied with Sotli eandplates bo r mitfitid by their split party. • 'fljey say they .wanted neither Of them, but Yohoehcr gentleman from-Northumberland county, who was by trickery set aside to give Pcirart the nomination. It therefore the Whigit do their duty, is we have, no clotib.i.• titer ; will, Mr. Campbell can, and . will.he elected.' 'ills tal ents arid devotio,n M. the interested die dis trict; aad'ihe Stale ;it laree,-atki .to the Nebraska awAndle deserves, and we have. no doubt will seCtkre Nit: him; 'a henry voteinithiy county,- • • -• ri i i, lll T- CO - 1144 ' the fikiftesiiakdieeritis'es the sew Lima erect. ed atilt Cant:gay the Lutist' Mountain • It 'Was Planed and built 'by Mr. ,J. Junes. tot Pottsville, sad fs owned t i! .the Hon. W. Regius , Hon. A. Jordna. Hon. 'P. W. Hughes; Judge fielfitistein, Wm:L. I:4Sie f irt, J. M. Bickel, Mr. Bounigar et and hii.:Anspach. The building on the roan& plait !state tent wide by seventy deep.... he entire structure is equal to five Stories in isle 'snort, three of which are twelve feet hf 13. and tiro nine feet high. . . The basenient, or first floor, is surrounded by a pro, or !Lie twelve,fees wide, and the main m Hoot or first Oar!, i+ surrounded by a portico twelve tees *ide, supported by plain round columns, surmounted with Done capitals," and protect ed at Ithe Outer, edge with a ballustrade.--- Watee from springs in the neighbontig is supplied to every room. The same leper also tnentiens the erec tion uy Win. DeHavet, of Minersville, at • t 'one Of the above named_ c•o.'s collieries, a breaker capable of holding about nine hun died tons of malt° be propelled bran En gine of thirty horse power. " The improve tnetits are on the plan adopted and approved by the experience of miners in Schuylkill cowimy. • t • PL CIe:MLXJ, .F 9 18541 ~~~~~~~~ The iinanitty . seM by 'Lamed thtsl'ereek IS 54.- 175 LI ions—by Eacat t7/.9S ll—for the 'foci 81,- ell U :ions: !screeSe LI Ilisllntsd MVO 17 tons —byeinat 70,839 12 ions to same perleid lase year: The trade is heavy again this meet .;:-eveetiling by 20115 lotli the. shipments of list week, - ittidensand for C.ottl ks brisk—tessele are more plenty 4t . Richmond. and the altipme:ute are very heavy, Particularly to the Bait. A telegraph from Richmond states that the Coal has been ebipoed as flat ea it arrived &alp:the Week,and Lreighis re main Without change. The c'euses of the high price of Coainta now pretty generally understood in tag gait. bOd the consu-' Jmere ate mostly satisfied that prices Cho not come down any, this season, but may advanCerand they aro Milding,bick Ito longer. Some 'Oiled their at. tention'to Nova Scotia, but Mood that Coal is more didletilf . to obtain there than here; and the prima lo flostoti ere higher for, the foreign Bitelninous that. ;for the domestic Antbtacite.' It is really amusing to read 'some of the comments of the'papers on the high Nikes of Coil, ' which has not advanced ih d greifei ratio ;tham,elour,lron.,.. -produce of all kindsoic. t.Tbe hiew,;Ydirk Herald says a Large number of boa!) , ilealera in the Esiteoa emtei;iaklng advantage t e newjT(ectiy,bave engaged the Pictou Coal ihstead of ilethiacite.; The • • •Piedii (Mal Imported- Intd..thts countiy, which ex •cerds, every year, 100,000 tans, is 'pin:malls' con slimed in the - Nein , England States, and (be dealers there keep Yietou Coal for sale but we feel sorry tiAinif It necessary to tell the •ei!hor of the New lurk Herabl, thati'letou Coal is ;lust as 'scarce at Anthracite—that all \ Rue Coal they' can produce for two Months ahead, will not loidthe vessels now vi itnigifor it. If they doubt this statement; let them make.invitry of Mr. ('nosed, of the ytteani line. at Boston.! And besides English and PletOu Coal is quo ed in Ilse Boston Courier, of Sept. 21st, as gollows ; ' lIETAIL tßiCk:s. ,1 New,Castle—per chaldrone- - I 015 M. Pictob,d o . • : -1 11.1 00 Cumberland tmai, (per conk) run !nine. I 1 OD • • Large do. • Sichuglklll Anthracite,4l2 to 13 per ton, ' ODu ,00 As one ton of ' Anthracite is equal to chaldron of Bliuminous, we don't think our friendiStn the East, under;ezisting circumatubtet," will import l'lctott very In:a eh; at an advanced price. Ev'gn lithe duty were bow taken off, Neloil Coal could not :be deity ered at Boston and sold as low as the Anthracite Is even at!he present prires. Tht.lierald alsu erre ftrilou ' ely stares that 'a large numbs rOt Steamboat owner's are'subsliteting Lab k awanlia Coal fur Anthracite," which they hate herethfure u4il—and ibe hart 4 ifineerssi of !bile delptita ; copies the article rather ereftingly, and re fers as renders; to It, as an evidence of the destruc tion of the . - istltrocus,reads. This is tang ha , . ble to toy the least of:It. [fere are editors , of two, promlniint clip papers, within 15(1 to 29 tulles of the Lackanona Coal fuildii,and they don't know that the Coal prndUced there Is, -Int&rgeite. any a nustrs, editor should exhibit iso much iitooranCe - in his cut emus ciji the iubjeet nn which he well's, his paper ought tq be suppressed for the protertiOn of the coto• monk) , st.laige. °neat she causes of the high priceei of was the deficiency from the locaawanna:llegion In the curly par of the season. A I - millet. in the Spring •eheSkssililn• itacte (rota both the Lehigh and on., several weeks==ltheif, foilawed . turnom htitunj the beset:nen on the lie lows re and 'f:dtll, Which ciltecked the supply about Inn,: tons, , :.-low water also affected the trede fodseve /Al vicek . s. Their Coal la principally usl'lci.l in Steam boat., SO they could not supply their eneretuers, and many were forced to procure (heir fuel from 4chuyl kill comity. So urgent was the deinind for Coal 'tom tliat quarter, some time ego, that an advance,' ranging from 25 to 50 cents arron was offered, In some cases, Co r y immediate sup pile' to keep their 'boats relining; In England the Coat 'Tiade Is affirmed similarly. The urinal price of Shia!, detivered In !:London has ranged Amu 04 SO to 4IS 00 per eltalfrort. Last win ter t price ran up to plO IS pe'rcrt Oton, and it Is betiereil.the price willlie higherAfriicTiing Winter. rlti4e, is attriLutid to scarcity orir hipping. In- Crrli4eti . iireights, increased prier: of. oAbor, end In *rApreig...l 111 all depatirienffitii I.a prnduc. Eton, ,1 Silipments from the irdniberland Regiuu arr only abipit I.3.ooortutis fur the last Vorik, which sli.itv a' considerable' fallinentr.. What's the mat ter? The Philadelphia, Neiv York, pod Eastern 0.-. o wifi be down upon these "pante" and "rob bers," ai 'aon'ir of the papersartn the edit! producers. What right have they to ditnioish the sdpplieidi al-Aince the above was in type we copy. the follow. LeArer, which coriutitirates the t tt. meijt made above ; "WAIT'INO roe CoAL AT PleTou.—k letter front Pictou, ot the 7th inlet% waye:—`There sail of vessels In port. amounting to 11,000'Ione,n1! waiting their turn to load, and is t tee mince eon fur- Mob only about ,2Sto ehaldrons per day, lie the let of [tens tuber before many of the prebent sail will he able tp leave. geveral emirate bare left in balliet. .urni more Will have to do eo, or winter here.' • Br TELEGRAPH. : FRIDAY, 3 o'cidmc, P. M Freightfrorn Richmond.: ll 130-ton, - Prot-Weiler, liart4rd,, I . .sinwpOrt. ..1 , 44 York, 4 Alban', - WrnMtngton, 1 rt.Epoirt OF SI Fromlitchmond, for the day, Se t. 10, 185.1: • •Sh.skt Ir.3g Sch. Vs Ft. —• , 1 12 30' 1: - r . ' 1 37 " . ; 'l4 'lB' 111 7 1 -7717: F • T - • 111 i;+, or the Week,' 33,051 Total torthe &count 6423 Foreea.4ou, 1,020,881 To -,aine time lost jeer. ;. 527,850 BY RAIL ROAD AND CANAL7 7 T'. Quintitv of Coal sent by .Railroad and Canal for the week, ending on Tliu:l , day evenin'glart : \ • 41.,Litaoan. CANAL. Port-Carbon, - - 118,0'27 13 /1,147 13 foutvilln, - - 3,073 a: 2,440 12 8.1-Inven; - - • 120,712 15 12,2603 02 Auburn, •; •- - 3,018 04 " 0,000 00 P. Clinton, - - 9,343 18- ' , !Mt .05 51,175 13 fowl for; the' week, - • Total by.Railrond in 1 854, - , t ' " panel in 1854, - . .. . : . . 1 - —.---- Total by .;anal and l atiiiroad tons, 2.244,103 00 Shipments to same penod tact year i-- • I.- ..' WEEK, ' t . I TOTAL: 8., Rai!triad, •' • % ' 41,618 11 ' 1,196,077'00 " Cann!, • - - • f.. - -;a4: 11 4 '4 . ; G 04,86110 . . 63,940 10 1,800,940 10 2,244,103 00 Inerea: 1&54 p c , la t , . I[ATE3 (JF TULL dND'I'KAN3I KTATIOPI OR RAILROAD P. C. Ati'intrit To ltiehtnond 2,25 2;20 1;70 , - 1.p'5.••• ToPhitaklphia, 2.15 2,10 - .LW 114 RATES OF TOLL' BY CANAL.- • - _Croat Port Carbon, to ,Philaila = Me . . Carbon.. to - 99 " • S. Haven 1n i • -" - . -; 97 -- ' PI -i Clinton to , . .• gr, RATES OF FREEGIIT BY 'CANAL. -- . • PhiladeTpbin. I , _N. York. 1 , 05 , . 1.05 2,10 . .!,(k) • 2,05 • • 0,00 . .e•-••••-•---- SCHMICII.L.COUNTY 11-AIL•ROALnift - -Igil The- following in the quantity of Coal: i ran,..portett ever Ike giffereutltailtortila au &WAIN' t.oturty .1 - or tile weekending op TburgAsy everting lam : Writ ' Tovaz.' Mina 'lilt 87-S,',H R. 11 34,0C2 t i 907,661 tr 2 NMI Creek > "- i 19951 00 `:150.0r41 14 Mount CiirbOn ' 14 '. - .1'.0,834 04 I.2.ennyl. Volley • " .15,279 14 a 90.455 00 „Alt.CarbArPi.Carb.". - /7,047 0"..i• • ..7457443 14 - Listro.Setinylkill " 11,148 10 -:;32>,U78_01 From , l4,;Carthin, - 'MI Carbon. - ".• Schuylkill Have's, Pent Chnton, • • - fi,NION CANAL R: R. COAL•TRANSP. A !nount lrtb ported dining the month of July '.54: TOTAL._ . i 14,333 10 511,471' 1;,:i58 19 37,07.4 04 Veion Cnjial• Swatara Railroad, - ' LEHIGII COAL TRADE; rat troin the loilLigli.ltegoon for thci %ire]: eat] sa4 , :i....ottriloy fireplug 14w: . • & i .• tG YYY. - TOTAL. 'Summit Miner, - 12,912 06 .283,459,08 It born I:oit, 2,917) . ' 14 • 61,654'; 09 Hoover MiNiaow Co . 1,665 02 37,263;18 'Spring 4,601 01 , 9 9,961 01 •Coleraihe pool, .2,228.00 . 52,411 •10 14,... , 1 Sugar Lod, - • 1,882 .10 39,205 17 N. Y. S. Lehigh Goo 1,• . • 275 07 8,008 •00 A.lermah Pa. Cool Co. l 3, 344 19 A. Littirc*',4 Coat, ! 61 OS 2 531..17 eraorrry. Coal, 00 40,839 19 11,111e100 Coal C 0,,.••.• 4,791 .00' 94,830 11 Diamond c.:0 4 1 CO., i. • - 1•,370 09 •." 26422 OD Hu,•e Mt. 4 101t1 Co.. 1 2 ) 228 10 •.- 46 ,21 3 2' 14 Wilket4hui.o Coal Co., I - 1,754 04 24,800 05 ' . 39,329 11 82 , 1,768'12 To wipe period lasi fear, Xi,Blo 05 ~-.494,361:1.9 loriate so'lar, tTh t Jult-Titt Yea Pau& gt.l'bi phis : Sur ibe : hauty rhastrikir aue Coal Olieiatotsritad the sena Of the Region generally. fire listable ar. tick AIL Saturday, last. . am:deni m *gat* the misrepreseatatiotos and libels' cow Oarreudy circulated by most of the city presto-, • - . , Whtle upon this sultect , we cannot re . fraitifitrut copying the following portico!! ,of a XL+ York letter in the Philadelphia A- AinirCy of Thursday—it is rather severe, but neveitheless true to the letter, of a large por lion 1 the Philadelphia press geit what istotristies me, and what the peoprihav'e seized upon as evidence to sus tain to absurdity of weir reasoning. is the clam& in Philadelphiangilnst the producers. The Citizens of a city so peculiarly located. so dependant upon local adveutagre, and to 'muck; benefitted by the trade. whose corn mere4 is dependant upon Coal and the busi ness it produces. and whose wealth and im port:nice is sustained by the proceeds—it is lookedrupou as a crime to be ignorantof its 'batuib-or of, the facts in relation to its price, fts pealuctions and the arguments that are iiecesiiery to sustain it, yet such is the fact. and it: is the sneers and the Insinuations of your press and the people against every en tetprule, tttat kills your veaturel or acquired edviatirges. J. • spiritualists of Boston arc tormin,g a company with s4.ooo'capital, to establish a spirpnal *tiding house.—Exclumge. "Fhbs ;is the most honest proposition we bay ~ tet seen cremating from that source, 4trtitptliszu from. beginning to end, is -but, tine &id swindle, and when it avows its purpoSei to make money, we can at lasi give fr,c'reitt for a lair statemen'eof tiPon theimbhc. • a7IRE PALMER (Mass-) -,lnurba/, mares that there are three fintiar Nothing lodges in thait. town ; one at Painter Centre, one at Three:Rivera, and 'miner at Duckville. the bite aithe latter place Being compered of for dffneel, Thik seems to expose a secret. of Naow, h ecto u ukuown—tha t oreig,a ern are alloweil to become members.. Not kocniitii, we can't say ; but we take it fin Vitiated:4 this is so, they must be Protes• pink loivigners. es the Movement is avowedly host4to Roman Catholic. polutcs. NtWADVE RTTMTS. plft.als,SAlßUlPs—hat s DUNTON. the author of PaYlott Driuton's system of Penmanshsp. Boe hm, mars.j. will ;ire a cuuue of lessons lu tlystania ttc Petittvatralflp, to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Hue place tiil3 ricluilY. commenting Monday. deptembes 2'th.• tti iLibrary Hall, in Womelsslorf's roma:ig bfArket and Scr-onil streets, Instructions Sired glilring. the day and craning. .Terms moderate. Poita#llle, &pt. 23, , 1 Bushnell &Tull, 1 I N I A T ACTITRIIRS of 91e1665 , iileda, Wheel I.lll.l2l:ropaarn,Glga, Poaches, Swings, /cc.. kc ,for children - , iel/*holesale and Retail, 61 Dock street', elboye 2d, Phil2dcfnhin. Sept 42, 1251 32-6 n) TOTS TOYS and FANCY GOODS! I GREAT ATTRACTION. At IVc'f.ifi, Non/1.241a., Lehman Arch and Race, • ; PHILADELPHIA. iiOIIIVAIOII.L, Importer of Toys and Fancy °nods, ranci baskets, Work Boxes, t'ln Cushions„ Pone klnnalek. Cities, Pipes, Cigar Cases. :Inuit and To n:ice° Dines. Dominota. Dire, Violins and illtinga, itaernonicaa, dimes and Pencils, Marbles, &c., &c., whaleattitt and retail. at low prices. alept;':*..faba, • • FOR SALE. DESIRABLE F ItM„sittratern Wayne to,,,ia -4.lvtiip,lst the county of t ontaining 100 acres, of which 20 acres le Wood Laud.the balance. iii goodatate ot cultivation. Thir.improvements a; large tecci+tory house, imitable tor 'km' or Tivtan,i -for titiceir it to at present occupied. a good elpringi,.. flonee„.ialith .t dwelling eves head. an exceilent epilog rrf ,watiii.; two orchards, a good barn and 'shed., and other Price and imam low end ten. o , otkabiq good..:itil (+i: session given WilPll de. • ALSCrili. desirable buddies lot. in Nnrartglars Ad. do top (rialibacti.) near the Centre turn -55:140.5 feet. Apply to BAIIII.. liettl 2, Real Estate Agent• .Sept .1854 ZB-tf - - • --- • _ PINMORAIIILIC INSTITUTE, POI2C/11‘.1101V, SCIWYLKILL CO. WIV. In HA.e.: many learn Phonography D* 0. ecal rilgea m eir, nicest 'and moat desirable acquisi tion tritU twat they saw. Phonographic writing is to the other : What the Telegraph Is to the wall. This has heekproved by thousands who now one it; be. cauirturiec learnt U eannot forgot,. A specimen wit tieaent.to the address of any one oe optics. 'Linn WiLlieearne. ' Mr. &let gives tour lesions and the Instruction book firoll, !Waugh the marl, or in (lemma when -Couveutol..; . 3 N. 8.,,,4* _ our (town& will ewitae • acid w,it VONOUR AEI with Say fine la reed J. Men, ran Carbon. 33,Gai• Sept • 50, 185/ '.oTetrrnste:& MUZZY. CilifAe• AND . JEJV ELR.Y. WIIIJIIEBALE and Betall, at tbio r Philadeltibla V V - Watch, and Jewelry iiture;,!!-No. Iltyllorth Se cond slifeorner of Quatre. Plilladerphot. Gold Laiei Watchee, tut ljel ( 14',/al Caraia floe, Sta CO Gold Leo:De:ols' to 124 Gold spectacles, 7 tal clilirr Lever, - I Fine Silver du 15U •IS !Gold Bracelets, 3DO dtlyer Ceitirie.jeareld, Ladies' Gold Pencils, 100 duperitOuartiere, , 7 'Silver Teaspootts,sel. 5 0 0 Guid Perla, with Pencil, and Silver bolder,. I 00 (bald P pitter Rings, 371 (rata to *eh; Watch Class ed, plattli,ll2; cents; Patera, ; Lottel.lth; other articled in proportion. ,All goody . nucleated to be 'what tlwy are sold fur. ' i riTAtircr.R & HARLEY, lln h 4 ` rid, Gold and risivrr Levers and Leplues ,lllliowo4 that, the above prlces. dept.... 41,1,1031 • Great Exelteineat in New Work. PIANOS and MELODEONS POE CABII. H°RACE, WATER'S, the greet , Musk and Piano Forta,,,fea ler, 3.13 Ilruadwaytliew - Voir k . pre le r log to share a large per emit. Matti bts customers, ra ther than:pit , it to the SuAarsaa Or WALL. thalaßT, to raise 'available means to enable Min to stem tbo present tight times, /Merl his immense assortment of elegaht and warranted Pianos and Melodeons at' a large discount from rat Taal: Cairns, for cacti Ilia asarrnment comprises Pianos from three of the largest aild Most celcbratod burros m•serse-rosism also thoai of several of the EMIT Diem York was tits, includoit-the bemitithl and much admire* lloasea Wsvist PIANOS, from his own .Factory, and ME -I.olrEtlpB of the - best Damon ;New Haven, hew Yuri, and,BulTalo makis ; affording hn opportunity tor seletttims 1101 to he had elsewhere. EACH IN, STIIILMENT WALUtAXpID. loud -hand Pianos Mireat bargains—Pricer:from* to *IGO. Music and Mini al Instruments:Of all Ai a.• Dealers,Tea; cher'', aka Heads pot echools supplied on the best terms. • Music sent by mail poet paid. neutral and Selem Catalogues of Mink and Ocbedute of Factory Price , Pf. Manor, Melodeons 'aud • Musical hut:a -m/nix lortiarded to any address, frerielf postage. etem„ Id', I t 54 ' • 38,2 m WAVIREIS,,TETSZILIty, SILVERWARE . 4 AND FANCY GOODS. to ill • • • • there a smorharnt of the FM'S( j yg, \flaatito jor sale at the 10ic...51 Alf" • Catli Pricer, at . "="111111. ii. EIL'I'OhLI.V,AD'S, Ifit EtitITLI AECOND at., between Pine and Union, West side, Philadelphia.- , 1 1 11 E htsortment embraces a Large and Select I, 'meeker Fine Watches, Jewelry. Silver, Wire, Alttata , Ware, plated with fine Silver In Spoons, Forks, Lid Ica, Ac.—Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Arti cles of a intpcnor quality, deserving the examination of "ttinae WllO dellith to procure the best goods at the LOWEItt CASII PRICES. Hay int &practical Laardedre of the business, and a Itaivalklble menu les for Importing allidhanufactM ring, the",.aubacrsirer cohtlilentlp Matfett purchasers; bellevi art list be can supply thence terms as favor able as itoy other establishment in either of the At lantic 115. Ali 'hinds of Diamond and Pratt Jewilry and 811vm %Vert •rusuutactuied to order, within e reason able time.. $2 00 1 55 2 25 1 50 1 10 1 60 1 25 El IPMENTT 7-- 'eek end,ll4 on Salm Dem; naihm. fnu I Boston Seriei.: 16519 Conn. SR. IA '4722 i N. Y.& yacht.; 7457 North River ! 2233 Southern' Pl*. 3020 ty.'Wilitnhes, Jewelry and Silver Ware feityalty WSI. A ELT9IIII6AD. • • .3,11;* 184 death Id St., a few dour, above the 2d et. Market, West Side, . ICS in theibuth Window of the atere,2rep beseee the reatatii 11l AD CLOCK, which! eanmaidi the id tairattorciLthe scientific and curtain etept,..2241 254. 27,611512 54,175 13 tons ;" 81,871 05 " .•/,.568,40 4 1 17 - ". • :675,702 Oa EMi=ll , i• , - ) ~.: • ..' • CIRCUS! .. - : ,flitAttil CONSOLIDATION OP THE .;a'lt'o LANDEAT AHD .7.11•N1T POPUtill • .E . Qii i t.B7 ' lZl A N ES TAB L ISI 1 11 14,NTS. IN titti,..Waild.. Mt': ihriiiiil I.: iiiiissitiAloaniati hat, VC ELCIF• NATIONAL V,illeo6 ASII 1111"1 , 0- 1140AIll , iii Philadelphia, tad LEN T'd NW TORE 4 :l7il7tittOoming two 'dirtier; ethibitiolia blended tagetnericiiii hula gissoond e r one Immense Pavil ion for * -*ice" Ihtee of Adut lesion—reports or fore sloe COIPPan lea tii.lbe c!.O ir•r.f. -notes Prima sdin g.— Those em6tolkiaied Co'uipan,es coil oxisielt st 4 1 0174 l'i7s.LE, on IIION.DAY, Oct. 233. , ti c i e r a rili"ui 1 and 7 o'clock, ii....bt. le-durruatices will , eown tore haleati bout:eget ijosni ag „ - - All, ItiElght 2$ cents. ICS Nii tali fitlest. - & Thhhtily Leethigte Civilly lapholtaveliait In .Wasisqu New Yorklchtupristng upwards of 200 Mne eritilersta t and requiring lift ceoriasmiand ILigtairo , Vitna, fifrAhe etineeranre of that truly Convent Es lablithordat.. The fie plus ultra il.ariTi Gil t . dawn. belten kialultrul clream colored Horse,. n'ontafpnis ft de trri stileirtanr, addled by the celebrat e d gi. .w. 'W. - ‘ TOO, EirI..VIII precede the flitted Flut ree In *8,111'1404n Whieti Wilt take place at ID o'clock in the niorpirta•f the day of Exhibition Tae great English Clown, LINTON. has been ad ded. k] 1 4ttiTileltrus Who Will appear ha conjuration willi Die celeGrated. Mt WOICHELL. The 41,41 Relourres outlined by rombinnie there. listrErtetiUlve and Weil Known Irclipet,svill allow of iillegrere erbrill tatter Whig prod•eed la their En. 'tertaintotkrits, unnar4Di rid' ih Itirs - Salida VOlind iin auSpasseOhanp mho', : logreat varlfty of Fetter. maneet; OitW In tbir tinfrtr, wilting &And comprised in Ithe'llilli, and it le conildently believed that the hi nett, Etihillent„ and Etrithig Repregeoratfone of the DdaldeltrUtrisi, will fond' a feature' in the -amain, I **its la dainties. whirli 'will 'be cenisinbereft with' grAtfileatiKia rorTylltifl''''cbolt• - - ': - Tice Eirittrrarray of Talent auarhed to the rot- 1 solidateC7Clatitblithruent. include* a great number of the moat thstingdithed names In the Ervestrisat Pre.; DrisPn.tldst of.teirrawatismi welt Daiwa in Canape.. abitipedilltia Add of the Milliliter . among the most ,proininotitiM the .Pimerttlan Static,are blatille klin. .14 lfiegrnaOrtoreian ignottetrieurtetllad 11, Eloise, 14 vatlrfAl: fearless and faseinstingithier ; filerlles,, Augelirweogible; Irene. and Jenity t Worrell, the eery beaTitlcriarn of the age; Hiram W. Franklin, id.' P..ittle k n 4; H.P. Nicholg. J. flanking, W. Mlncedo, li.iiiteveng, Master Willie. aad numerous others , all k onw n tit • MO. and lllTCqUiled in their, restieetive dewirimil s.: For a run deaerlptlon ot the Magni& rest Entir oluents to be aivert.tke reader hln k 0.6.4 lqi#o. dtscripcive *IN at the ILA ISICIpIi DOAPII, italic woad bi impusaible to-gave au- adequate ides °Obeli. saw extent, end rattily. In the limits of a aaarapap'at advertiaitaaau . '... "-.-- . 413,163 10 PALI; AlkithiyoterEWhibltion taiminate with the esirsmel:eletiphabie"Fthech Equestrian Burlesque, rat JOCREV y while .at nlght,the perfor mance w itt conclude with the ore Lesetidary, Iftp pottnitaxite erpecttetotif STAICOROE and the DRA ra),N protpuced with all the. Original Music. Bapetb Mimes, ifilipolaCtoentiand Uncial/wry employed at Min National- Altiphltheatre,Se Philadelphia, when it lad as4l6o4cCifrnita sun. The ;declaims:ids In Wand Cdlithals,,Teultiii Encinintereopod: &awns* hirldititat otonclUdina seta the watt& procesSion in Li m pi Oki loomesst the Princess, and the orthe Christian Knight. For hitches part impels pee tarde and small Wig , - • The eihilitt 311664 ebony. Port A r lliiten Ihittr, and Rending the JAP. IIEW01.• ' spt. R7, . 1b35. . • i. • • • • • ;;; 133,407 13 IEIEI PRIVATE SAT F,A% • • - eft um" ran :sei.!.R. • 245 711te a t g bi C a t rra m o b el e iCt il at l y B h a t fl ' e " n e ll Saud ladling through the property. the re le a large inteaet Slaw Mill upon the pretnyee.beeldee other 1878 acres land. win limbered with i white eine. and a large sooner of oak and. hantioch, Price 8 dollars pee 'etc US unto wood and farm lonia. Price ,ifid to OS per acre. - • . PM use. lied Shale Land, edvareclWith an eon• Sealgtowlhofwaits pine timber. ale& I of 41t3S acres timber laed . aU le Clinton led Ljcoirting come- Me. Prim.? per sae. I 1370 Q Win Fano and Coal Lando. tierib - Wen: rero %%rata. at Illpemete; P. W. oflEarClil, Engineer. Potterille. Pa. 8ept..16; lib!• • FOR SALE. • /VIM Angillefoundr r y, In Antille,Lebanon county, tountsting a nearly two tam 'ol - b.. gr k our i l s . fruiting on -.tie Turnpike 113 feet.runnini feet, aloe, alleY to alley. On ftoht eresitd a dou bts two-story Frame F i rme lire, stone la ork • dd to SO eet loos; nn coiner; I ancillary stone welling:. bail of the Lot. Oood stable thereni treof ilia gloved* la erected a large UOUP ding and ~ I , a ttlng House( att.irbed to which is a large Douse coatatelng goer Enelae, UI Fan, Welland Pump,and geerlog for different Michlottlee also, attached is la large! two-story /Lachine - House, whit Turnip' Lay. Drill, Work Ben. chef, deleting in bath stories, for a i,altlety of Sta ckinerY. lyt the Moulding Moose ire all. ot . nenrlY all. tke becesiarlea to go to work, flambe. Shovels, Selves. 'Crane. a great variety Of stove and Other patterns, mould boards. ?Tit*. lan!. c c prop er tyls situated lb a' healthy, plearent lown;amp coon. try. 2 mileirram the Union Canal; and near the _Leb anon Valley Railroad, which is Model contract, and Is all In good order. Poesesstort given otfany day, eseeptir.e the Dwell • 1011 , not before April Nett. It wl4l be • sold at shoo' one.half he actual'ealue, and terms made! reasons - Pawned see, or address 1 ; - JOHN lellERT;Ell. Cana ills. Lebanon. Cot nty. Pa. N. 11.-1 f not sold in-u few months:the It wilt be for skit. . . September 10. aril ' • T.. 21 PUBLIC SAL, S. • A nISIMIISTRATOII* wam. t7ILL bi offered at PubliddalY, at thii ?Tavern of joparban Johnson, fit. (Am., on 13A"PIIRDAY, October 14th. BAIL at 3 o'clock, P 1 u.: • A Doublift.barrel Rifle, lA'stch.Revoliing and a variety of Carpenter's Tonts,&e:, belonging to the Estate ofJacob Ileffer.dei'd. By order of • !WIN ORITZINOER Adrier. 5ept.16,1954 • . 1 k -St iirrEzniva samvANNltiz. • • TIMPR SALE OP Cif: Ii lAGES. TiS sale will be held at the :Ba- LW. SOOllleallt Corner of ititettnd George ate., Philadelphia,on WEDNESDAY Morning„ dept. 37, and will *reconfirmed • • On Tharsdarmornlng, Sept.-2S, ; ; - • '• . Oa Friday morning, Sept. 29, Oa Saturday rnornincSapt. 30, Commencing each day aflo The collection on this occasion st 111 be ritral to any ewer offered before at Fall SAW. comprising Carria ges and Light; Wagons of Fcarit.oa•a„ Mestatcit's.auld other make.; musk in which will be warranted to private purchasere. j• The Auctioneer can refer with pleastire to gumbo lera'rt previotte Trade Ssies for the character of the work offered at these 'saki : . 1 earrstge;c. • hiOnded in the collection will hal sortie very de."!.. cable deeontichaitd Vettkles. ittrge collection of Hiram,' . rirlYo Pooponemnt on accoirat of die loco. doe. • . ALFRED 111.0 ERENELitii Alitt'r. • phtia„ Kept. 16,1831 ' • • =ORM VOGT, MANUFACTURER. OF iPLANS - - • No. HS Arrh St 'vet, Ireivvrn. Si.r . th and .Nevont k, ! South Bide, I'lnladrll++bru. ALSIO. dealer in and importer of MUSIC and MU MICAL INLTRIIMENTS..• j. Violin :and Mahar Strings and bins'. cal Merchandise generally.Wholessie and Retail. The moat choke selections of all the new Foreign and American Jinaic are conanntly 'ea band, and Pr. den may be sent by mail or otherwfaein full assur anCe that they will receive prompt attention. June 10, 1051 23.3 m OFFICIAL. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, in and by an Act of the Gcnend Atl.cutity of theConititonwentill ot Pennsyl• entitled " An Act regulating Oki General I.leetiozi within thit.Coinmonwealtii, pabt.ttl the 2d day of July, 1639," it i 4 made the ditty of the Sher• di of every county to give public !notice of such !rtelectton to be holden, and to make Known in such 'notice What officers are to be elected Therefoie, I JAMES'NAGLE: High Sharitf , ofithe county of Schuylkill, do maker known, by thucadvertc.entCnt, to the elector« ut said county of tichirytkill_that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the ,aid county, on TUESDAY', the IUM day of October 444 at the several di:ern:la thereof, is fdllows, to wit; , • .The electors of the Borough of Orwigsburg wilt bold their elections at the Court House, in the Bori.ugh or Orwigsburg.* 1 • 2 The electors of West Brunswig;toweship will hold their 'elections at the public house of .10,eph Merburger, in said township. . 3 The elector. tit Eau Brionswig•townshiP will hold their elections et the house ot _hashes Boyer, in the town ot fileKeansburg. 4 The electors ot Ptnegrove township will bold their elections at the house of .1. L. Yeager, in the Borough of Pinegrove ; and.the electors ot the Bor. ough of Pinegrove will hold their elections at :the same house. 5 The etcetera of Wayne towmlitp will hold 'their etect ions at the house of ,Williain Ileliti, Inn keeper, in the town of Friedensburg , t. The eleetors of Porter township Will hold their elections at the house of J. Heßerling, Jr., in said township. 7 The electors of Begins township will= link! their elections at the home of John G. Henn, 11l said township. S' The electors ofiltiblcy. toWnshiyi, Will hold their elections at the public house of Abraham T. Troutman, is said township. The electors of Upper Mahantongo township will hold their elections al the house Of Julia W. Hepler, in said townslip. 10 The electors of Eldred township will hold their elections at the house now occuined by John Wetzel, in said township. II The erectors of Barry township, including the house lately occupied by Moritz Heilne.r, will hold their,elections at the house ot.Fiancis Deng ler, in ,'aid township. I* - 2 The el&tors of West Penn township will bold their 'elections at the house now ,oceopied by- Gideon Whetstoneou said township. ' 13 The electors of Union township will hold their elections at the house of Daniel Gohci, in said . township: • 14 The electors of gush township will hold their elections at fie public house occupied by Stein and Lindner; n said township., . IS The electors of Mahanoy township will bold their elections at the public house of panmel Mil ler, in said township. ' IG The electors of the Bast Ward in the Bor ough of Minersville, or that portion of said Borough lying . eastwardly of Third street, will hold tbeir elections at the house now occupied by Michael Weaver, in Said Ward. • • 39 Win 17 The electors of the West Ward,: in theTor pugh of Minersyille, or that port ion of the BorOug h lying westwardly of Third street aforesaid;lwill hold their elections at the house now occupied by Charles Mohan, in said Ward. 18 The electors of Schuylkill township will hold their elections at the house of Widow; Bensinger, in said township. 19 The electors of New Castle township will hold their election at toe public house of Israel Seitzinger, in the town of Nevi Castle . The electors of Branch township will hold their general elections as heretofore, at the house no* occupied by J. Sneer, in the town of Llew ellyn. 21 Theelectors of ,East Norwegian town,hip, and those residing on Ithe west side of the river Schuylkill and between the cameral', line of the Borough of Pottsville r and the Penman line of the Pdrt Carbon election district, and whose electors have hitherto voted ip the Norwegian elmtion district,will hold theireleettons at the Port Carbon Horne to the town of Port Carbon. 22 The township oil Norwegian will hereafter form a separate election district, and the electors thereof hold their elec . -trims at the public house Oe cupird 'by F. Wuerker. at Net. Yuri:, in raid township. . . 23 The electors of Blythe township will hold their etectioos at the public house occupied by Joo. Grcirge Koch, in the town of Middtepott. 24 "The electors of Tremont - township will hold their etactions at the house of Samuel Hippie, in Abe towitat Trenton t. 25 All the electors of the South Ward, in the Borough of Pottsville, shell Wild their iliections at theluiblic !wore of Willirm Matz, tin slid ward. 2t The North ,Ward oi the Borough al Potts ville, lywg eastsvardly of Centre s'lreet, shall be called the vliorth East Ward," and the qualified elector' thereof .hall hold their general etections - at the homist - of Patrick Furry, in sato ward. a 77 Toe North'arard n thO Borough of Potts villa, lying wesmardlyirol centre lirket, mall be called the "North WesVit.Vard," and the „qualified electors 'boreal shall hold their general elections it the house riot:succored by George Betz, iu raid .ward. EIM 28 So much of the North Word of toe Borough of Pottsville; described end bounded as' fellow: l'lOnillwardlY'hYHigh street. eastwordly by Sec ond street. .oulftwardly by Norwegian. tlreet. and westwardly by the Borough line. shall tom r new ward, to be Caned the ••ftliddle Ward," and all elec tions sita,i hereafter lw, held at the ptiblio house now owned by John.Meßarron, shd 'LIiOWO as the Rea Linn Hotel, in raid ward. • 29 The elector: , tirCaas township Will hold their election at the • botue now .occupied by Abraham Hoch, in said toWaship..• DZI The electors of Butler township Hill hold their elections et the house now occupied by; C. Marimba. in said tuarn.hip. fif 'The 'electors of Fraley towut , bipt Will hold their elections at the house occupied: by.D4rul Lomiton, In. the town of Donald, , on, in maid WWII. . . ship . 32 The "electors of South Ala/beim township will hold their elections st the public house now occupied fay Beat. Reber; in said township. 33 'The electors of the Borongh of [Schnelkill Harr-weed! huldibeir elections at the bons.. tofGeo. Kanfman, to said Borough. 7',..electorti of the North Maid, in the Bor ough of Tamaqua. shell hold their elections at the public house of Michael Beard, in mill Wan). 35 The electors of the South Ward. In the Bor. meth of Tamaqua, shall hold their eleetloos it the .Putille School ficinse, in said ward -3t Thsielectorti of the East Ward in the Bor. ough of Tamaqua. Sind those residing Mirth of the Sharp Mountain, M the township . of West Penn, berecebre rotate at the Public SAM; Hotrae, in the :Borough of Tamaqua, shall hold their'elections [ at the public house of Lewis P. Buehler, to said ward.- • ' [ 27 That the qualified rimers of that part ofNorth [ Manbeim Toynehip, who formerly. voted in the [ South Ward, in the Borough of Pottsville; and all that territory on'thelast aide of the ricer Schuyl kill, and within , the Penman electioh lineohe southerly line'of the Borough of Pottsville, and the. old bee of, the township of Manheita, arhoie elector* have hitherto Voted in. the Norwe gian election' district, shall hobitheirelections at the public hottsis ofGelotge Grim, in saiirtoWnShip. 33 That the qualified voters in thle part of North Manheim township who formerly voted in the 130rm4h hf,OrWipburg, shall hold, their elections cube home of Boma • Koller. in mud township. 39 That the qualified votersof North Iblikaheim township, not embraced m the forgoing, shall bold t h eir elections at the .Hall-Way Rouse kept Icy Mg, *mom Moyer, in said towasinp. 40 The electors of theilloroagit et St. Clair will d hold their esk** at tlitieblic hot* J el oan than Johnson hi the raid o rough. 1 ,41 The eleotorsot the Borough of Palo Auto will •- I ' MUSIC. bed their gamaral elections at tint 'publio house of Elijah n -upr Borough: • - 42 The erecter; of the Borough of Port , pinto" will hold,their general electketa at ; the public house of A D. Zin**, in said townihip, • At which .tune and places are to be elected by the freemen of the county or Schuylkill : , One perm) for Governor of the Bute of Peinnyl7 mitt. One person for Canal Commissinuei of 14 State of Pennsylvania. '. ! 11 . - One person for Judge of the Stituerite Court of Pennitylvanie. [ - - One persou to represent 3phi:wit:ill arid Northum berland Counties in the Congress of! ;the - United States. :' i • - Two persons to represent Sebusitkill County in the House of Representatives oft the - COMMOU , weabh`of Pennsylvania. . ; , : .• . One person r for Prot honaldry, Clerk Of the Point of Q-sarter Sessions and Over and Ter &nee. One persorffor Itegteter of W ills, Het:order of Deeds and Clerk of the Orphans' Court. ', - - • One per sok for ; Directur of the Poor of the Conn, S ty of Schuylkill. . . , . . •i One person , for Commissioner c, i the County el &hue:kill. ;', • ; I . Otte person for Auditor °Vibe Connty of &hey!- ) kill. II ; The general efeetiokto be, opened between the ] hours of ff and 10 o'clock - in he forene&r, and shall ,zentieuet without interruption or udjouinment mild I O ' Cl9ek iu the evenin g,when the polls shall be ]closest. • • • ' That the elec•ion for Judges I .shall ire held and co mmi nd e u nt er a e n cl ari tnr;the 1 'several etection distl'icta in the in all respects as electioes for/repre : isesitatties ant or shall be held or condueted. and he ; the saline d.talges, Inspeetors and other . dicers I and the provis ions of the Act of the Genefel Assembly, • ; ;retitled" An'Act Itelating to thd ele ctron et tiffs ICommonwealitn"lnpproved the SWday of July. }' I Sat, and its several supplements, and ell other like laws so far tel the same ,fall be in force and .appli cable, shall Ise , deemed and taken tO, aPply to ) the election for Jpdgea: Promfoi, Thiet the aforesaid ;electors shall ;vote for Judges of the.',.s.'etiferue Court lon a seperuie:piece of paper, and for all] other l Judg - les required to tie learned iii the law, on another separate piece of paper. (See gent Alt , tat P 551, I , • ~ I - In pursuance of an Act or the Gerera ) Assembiy I t lot the Ciimutonwealth of' Pennsylvania, entitled t l"An Act re l ating to the ele'etions of ibis Common- ! wealth,"'posiied the secouadayet Jhly,lA. P. IS39 ] ,t, 1 noticeas hereby' given : ' " That the Inspectors and . Judges', chosen 'as ; aforesaid, shall meet at the respective] places ap .!pointed for holding the election in the ',districts to (which they respectively belong,lvtier nine o'clock ia the morning of the senoud Tuesday to °ember; /in each and every year, and each ofsaiti Inspeietora 'shall appoint nee clerk, who shall lee iqualetled vo :ter of such district. ; ' fr i ] In case the.person who shall nave received the; !second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not - attend on the day of election; then the person 'who shall hat': received the -Second highest • GUM tier of votes ter Judge at the ii - ext preceding elec tion shall act :AS Inspector in his place. And in ease the person who shall have received the high est number of votes for Inspector shall not. attend, the person eleeted Judge shall appoint an Inspec ,_]tor in his place, and in . case the person' elected ',Judge shall: not attend, then the Inspector Who re• eeived the highest numbered votes Shall appoint' a :Judge in bra p lace ; and it any' vacancy shall con tinue in.the. board for the space of One hour slier ; the time fixed , bv taw for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of the tbwhship, ward or district, tor, Which such officer .sliail have: been elected, *cent at the place of election, shall elect. one of their [lumber to fill such vacancy. It shall be the- duty of said Assessors respectively, to attend tat the place of holding eveey general, spe cial, or township election, during the whole trine laid election ili kept open, furthe purpose.of giving lotormatien to the lit...peelers and; Judg es, When called on in relation to the right of any person as- Sessed by thein to vote at awl) eletion, and. such Other 'matters in relation to the d.:fseaSsmenls of vu lens. as the said inspectors or Judge, or either of them, shall, from time to time, require. f That no poison shall be permitted to vote at any elector as atoresaid, other than a White freeman vi the age of tweuty-one years or core, who Ann Lave resided in.the State at least one year, nod in the elettien district where ha otters to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding, such election, and within two years paid a State at-County tax. Which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a-citizen lof the Muted Shales, who had previously been u qualified voter of this State, removed therefrom and returned, and ;litho shall have resided in the election district, and jeird tax as aforesaid, shall be entitled to a vote at ter residing in:this State sii months; provuted that the white tiveinan citizen of the Milted States, be tween the ,o . ges of twenty-one and twenty-two Years, anif hoeing resided in this Sinie on.: .year, • and to the election district len days aforesaid, shall k entitle] to ;vote although they Shall not have paid taxes. . i . . I No pers. rt :shall be permitted ;to Vole Whelse otime is not eciutuined in the list of tiexab:c inhithis tants furnished by the Commis:stoners as eforeeald, ;. Unless best; he:produccs a receipt tor the payment, ;within twri years, of a State or County tax: assess ed agreeably to the constttut ion, asui, g lye sat i-fae oryeeidence,.either on his own oath, or udirmation of soother, that he Oils paid mall a tax, or on fail ure to produre.a receipt, shall make oath to the Payment therein( ; or.second, if .he claims a right to vote by bete gan elector between the ages of iwenty•one and twenty-two years. he shall depose. 4n oath or origination, that he has resided in the State at least gee vest next before his -application, dud make such proof of residence in his district as is required by, this act and that he does verily be trims theiriccount given nun, that he a of the age aforesaid, and glee such other tivideifee'as td 'trimmed by this act, whereupon, the: name 'ot •thh personiso admitted to note, shall be ini•erted in the ,ialphobetictil list by the Inspectors, and a note..made :Opposite theretOby writing the Nord:" tax." Übe shall be adtbitted to vote by reason 'cif naving paid . a t tar, or the Word "age," if he shall be admitted th vote on account of his age, and iii either ease' the reason of snch vote shall be culled out io the clerks, W ho shall mark it in the list of voters kept by them : In all "filuen where the Caine -of the person• claiming to vote w not found on the list furuistied by the Commi-stoners and ANSe,sort..; or hisJight .to vote, whether found thereon or not, is Objected to by any qualified citizen., it shall 14; the duty of I le - InspectorsOo examine such person on oath as bit hi,. qualifications, and if lie eln.ins , to have rest ded within tltti;;lslate for 011 year or more. his oath shall be sufficient proOf thereof, but he shell loge . proof by at leapt one competen l . w ittiess, who shall be 'a qualified e je c tor, that he hus resoled within the sli-triet for mote than ten &I), next immediately Preceding saiirelection, and •liall itlw swear ileit his bona fide residence, in plift.U6l)er , Of hir-Irtwfill calling, is' within the tlisii;ei, and that lie dill not remove in soid deitrict lin the purpose. of voting therein. ' 14 , very peeqon qualified as - aforesaid, alid who shall make dun•prool, if required. of 'residence and payment of taxes, aforesaid, shall be permitted fo .rote in the townsb.ip, ward or disfriin, in which he :Shall reside. it-If any person shall prevent or attempt, to pro. vent any officer, of an election under this act from bolding such election, or use or threaten any yin !ewe to any such officer, or shall interrupt or /111 , properly interfere with hire in the execution 01 his duty, or shall block ithempt.to block the window or avenue to any window where the same May be holden. or shall riotously disturb the peace. in such election or shut' use or practice any intim idation, threat, force or violence,, with the design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be tined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollarsand be imprisoned for any time not less than .one nor more than twelYe months. And if it shall be showil to theicohrt where the trial of such offence shall he had that the person so otlending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township, where the said otTence wab committed and not: entitled to a vote therein,. then on conviction, he- shall be seu, leaved to pay at fine of not less then one hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not he-s than sli 'lamas nor more than two years. • "It any per;.on or persons-shall make' any bet or %Yager upou the result of any election within this Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wages either by verbal proclamation thereof, or.by any written or printed advertisement, chal lenge or invite any person or personsio make such bet or wager] upon cor.virlion thereof, he or they.' and; pay three times the amount so bet, Of °Gird to be: bet.' ITheitidaci tre to make their returns tor the county of Selitt§lkill.: at the Court HMls° in Potts- villa, on Fktl!4Y, the 13th day of October, it : 185.1, at 12 o'clock M., of mid day. • i . "An Art far. l Ike Savpres.ton or the 'lrani!):le. tar.— and Se(le of Ittio.rir.7l..\ig Lzygo , .. a + a ißeVeragt.' i, I ;WHEREAS.III4II lawn to be efficient r•hotffil have the opprobatiott and sanction of the People : iAnit Whereas, It is represented :that a huge number, it not 'a majority of the citizens of this Commonweal:lt, are deeply itnprested with - the neee"sity of 11,e . pa. ,, gase of a Prohibitory- Liquor Low: I , . . . t.,A.ed 117ter l ea, It is impossible to obtain a- car• tin inclicaboi Of popular !sentiment relating there. to by means of Oentions and remonstrances; There loie : --, , , _ 'sEctio'n I. .114 it enacted by -the ,Atnato serf Iloo.e of Repr.teentatwes.of the Cammouvralth r! . l Pettn , yltbytta in, (;corral Arremky tart, anti tt..it hereby elicierd by tkr-arthurtiy of the same, That the qualified voters of thin Commonwealth, are hereby authbrized at the placestor holding the general elections in their 'respective wards, bor ough!, and townships, on the Second Tuesday of . October next. to rote for and agniont law which Anil entirely prohibit by proper turd eonstuntionat te , mlatiorin and prophet., the manniadture and sale oefotoxicating liquors, except for medical, socra mental, mechanical and artiqical purpotee. SECTION 2..lThat the car ern adattiorized by law to hold electi•Ma in each ward ; borough and towii nhip,i3l this cotnnionwea:M. are 'hereby . directed and riiquireri at the place fixed by law, in the reve rrikdiStrieta fOr the holding of the genertLelections in, said disiricis: on the Second Tuesday of Octo ber--next, when they shall be organized as an elec tion board, to receive from each qualified voter of their raid dtsiriets, a ticket written Or printed on the outside, hProhibitory humor Law," and 'Mc tickets in favor of the propoeed law rhea contain in the inside the;words, -.For a Prohibitory Liquor Law." aad these opposed to the propeeed lawshall contain in this inside the word., "Ageing the Pro hibitory Liquor Law;" which votes obeli be count ed and re t (treed to the coon-bourn of the counties or city, to which the raid election shall be held on the following Friday by the return judges, who .hall ca:d up and certify all the rates polled in said county oreity, to the wilco of the Secretary of the Commonsvisalat at Harrbturn, directed and trans mitted In the tame manner, the votes for Governor; are required to be directed and transpiitted, and the said Secretary shall on the third Fridayof January next ensuing, ccuranunicate the *Aid returns to the. Legislature, to be opened and counted-an the Same manner as the votes for Governor are opened and counted. and considered as the prayer of the co': tern of this Contmonwealth relative to a Probibi tory Liquor Gni% SEcTios 3. That all the election :laws of tile, State p-weribing the hours of (pealing and closing the polls, the reception of votes, the punishment for rills al vuting,lhe defraying the. expetises,col. publi cation, and holding of the general elections and re turn ul the panne, and all, otbir matters incident thereto, be and flie . sar'rie kre r declarm d applicable_ tis the election ibeve authorized. . ' -• . . bECTION 4 That it shall be the'duty at the Sher; iif*oi the several counties of tins Coinniceivealth to iiipert a copy pt this eel in the proclamation for the general eleetions to be held tinAhe Second TaeNday of Oetoher next., • • . ,Spea.Cer of the ifonsi Of Rap's. 7 1 ,1. 51'CASLL'V, -4, • SimiLei of the Senate. , ArenovEro.;.The tsreatreighth day of April,one ilk:missed eight hundred and fitly-loar.• WM'. BIGLER.' Giventrader 14 hand and seal at-ihc. Sheriff's Olgelfi'rultrrille, and dated September 16th, in the mut of our Lord; one thousand eight hundrei: and fiftv-four, and seventy-eighth year of the Indezen &Mee of sqls V . aitedS of America.. " 1 -17 a d eau. the Covsmonicarda. - : JAMES NAGLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, • 'got: 16, faSl. 17.0 MI satazaTir ooviel wants, -, AND .. , TIOLZOW-Teigt _FOVIV,DRY. 'rents undets*ad far taliattentia of WHOLE 1 Mar. ERALESHI, avid the • trade '' gebtrallt. lo their line i•afflity of NEW Pearziois OtS siorovEs,, comptiong eitobsieo &mon. Omit of Pallt4o. Cmgma and Bias.' tas STOV6o.eveleofferia toe sat e . • O Luta of Prices wlrlt,i flirawfaiga, airing a fall ife ileflpflon or all tbedilfereno v a rlatte• droves, will be forwarded by mail, Pia of charts : - 'ABBOTT k LAWRENCE. Primo Ereet abtiveputtb, Miguel 10, ISM •• 5 - • ]{.fiat ' ': .-• INSURANCE-,.-',:. ',The PollAsllle Mutual and Joint Stork Lite Into - mance C 0... rd..,;er2l door efrovi, (1 , 0,11 . 3 deirelry t Stoie. ' ' CAPITAL sloo.o*--nlattor Potpetual. TlltpCompany tneatlt charterany the Lealsta . t.lfr if Pennsylvaalsi,,ls folly orgonlead.• „TO.. ropanv Is pirparrd to nitro torotakice upon fires. 46 In nernive and ftNPriktr truOt.an4 olklw .interest on °tante*, iec,el/r1 at the, rate ut five per ,rent Per /ilium. unless „ thefts's, speed iipon,4 , Printipal in 4 interest payobte on demand,. ; ' Cornial and assets softly invested. in Linings and Mortgane, and other 'obi-feta Annuli Jit , l4end of the kiloilto will he mode paya -Ale in La.All.or appropttriisnl to the payment of pre, , l manna.. ' • 1, Foy rats of Preminal WI Life th+uiont" ,,, e printed lablen..pOppOnd atlitor compsuy's 11)&1 , ; • _ • NATHAN' EVAArtiPree). • ' SOLOMON rtielTEß, Vier Vrelet H. T. T/11 . and TreafilleAt;: drill. 1 ,6 • 4 : ' 4 • . 37-if . . • irriSunisrica. ;*. L.A.lO,ERg f _ UNIONjNiiiVRASCE.CoNIi.sNI%-- v . orEIL he hs. 4' • y, Pcn4sy, Writ ix, . . - • CAPiTait.ls2oo.ooo*-,.% . ill . /UI : r11,at31101. WS.. by Ftrg„ Ilottact. Stores and Giber inllldinio. Good*. Ware:•."rand Merchandire.„ COAL' BREAK Eltß,ENCl.r.it'lrt;ri'and other. Machinery; on all tavorahle Lerma as mai, iimilar Ilmtliurlan . . . see promptly (liirstel .red paid?. . . DIRECTORS: e ll.n . Dotter/ Willhnon,gittena . > -.. Francia Tyler • r., '' . .. Deer*: A. Peal* " • .j. T. D. Myer, ~ r. rr C. - N. Shl'Onian. it ... 11 . 1. F. Weires.Jr. !Ii •• . •. - 4J. E Canfield,' Si ... r t . Hon. - Join Laporte, Towanda, - . "Gen. Bradley Wakernan laceyvllle, . ' Geo. W. 110Itenback.,Wilkesbarre; , Michael , Mylcri.Larrorrnl,Pa., i OFFICFIRS : • • ' I . ' nod. lII)RACE WItAISTOST., Presliiiiit. -. (.1 F. Watt.ta Jr V. Pres. AeTreB3. t J. E: Caartsma. Mec'y. G • • Refer in Pottsville to ..! .. ~ lion C. W. Ilegirts, '1: Win. B. Wells. FAQ., r.' 'F. W. Buglie4, 'Gen. I M. Rickel. J. D. WIIITN.EV. A.Renl, . - • , 41.!xt door "to Miners' Bank. Pottsr she. • Sept. 2, IS:4 ' ' • ' 3,.1'y DRY GCODS. , Six . ' . CARPETS .AND OIL •O C1L44119.',.. • - ELDRID(7E CIMAt CARPET 'STORE." I)ERSONS wanting . Csipets lit Oil Cloth;, Will do 1 well to call at ELDRlUGE'ebekire they buy, for he being under •ery lig trl9,ture cl , Penses. - is enabled, to offer great' nducement* to buyers, and :will set Whotiimle ur Retail, at thi. loivert mites 'lithe city, Spleinikt Imptilial, 1 c, , : ' - Superfine Ingrain,• - . 'a- AII PETS. ~-,' Fine and Medium 11,i -} „,, . 'I - Venitlans ofall kinds, Jii - ;; • And 011 Cloths from / Seri, fo '2l feet' wide, to rot for rooms.halls.&r , With a largo assortment of Initritin ra r pets from US to ;"..0 et!iitti per yard; Luso' Ind Stair 1 talpets front Into no renla per yard:. AlanOtTA 111 , RODS, lIICARTII-liColt, TABLE, and ::P 1 1 No rOVF,RS: RAU CARPETS. dtt , tkr . ' : s • • ;1 11. 11. ELDl:ll.ldt, il. 41, Strawberry Street, one toot glove . Chestniit. between Second and Tylrd,3Phlla. '. eeptember 16. 1854. — 2, - 37.1 in 4 • ,'l - -: - Fall and , rioter Dry GOON. -- ' . • •.1 • 1 S*4. • l i 3. : V i l. DiEP ur, . . ... No. 41 Narill "SIC:11V I Swet, Thiliflapkia. T , tr lIA NKP int put (aware, terpecifully Waite, hit ILIC etll , 4o3llrti and the publie.to examine • New and Spleclld clock of seasonable geode. contorlAing . Rlcto Plaid auk., Wide Lynne Velvets. New striped Silica, ,Cloggleg c l oth e . r Brocade Silks, 'Neaten Pla,de. , 1 Plain 81M. . _ • " French Itietincies,:l . .- Black rzllirs.. Moutidel.alnes, ll Cloaks. Mantillas, and 803 , 418. Cheap. - • i . ttinghame, Prima, ,lkeil in astoninent ; :kibbons, ' Embroider iee,'G loyew. di.g4 .. , ~. , . owing r 4 thi dada , aactlcice of large eealilltier, of deerrabte good, at rioctiort, the euhecriber 11.,:eha bled diit In; the pretreat grainn iis corer . . r:rs.:A.si.car UtpiT 'll4lO4lNa ..- 1 . '. J. V. DE PUY, .. NO. 41, N4rtti Eighth et., Blillarra . . Sept. 16. Mt- ' ~ l • •:12,-Bm rung raw, w (404 . I .l:: o p m . f. G 31 ,.. E L E ,g, N z0. E, c - o , 1 , • IS now reeeiel u g. a ctiolc stock of Drees floods for Fall and Winter sales, crinsistins t , f Rich Prlntid Pastime:m:ls and.DeLaines.t Plain - Cashmerestqloserinoits, - Saxony and Gala P 1 ,4103, - 1 • Eretich and Eugll:ll.;Gliinte, silk of flu riiihest /oltiring, and most beautiful Mita filiks, of the ties( brands,. Extra flits Irish Poplins, tc , ate. . • Moot Embroideries ri all kinds, English' and listnian Ifosicry, of the beat maims 1 . Cloak,s, Mari; 111130,- . 1. 1 baw:1,-Vel errs, Musiins, Domes' it.o, e., Isc His Sq:pre to • i S. E. COrner of Arch & NizOb s t r ee ts. PIIILADEOIILA. : • !.. " Witrreche tnvitue I,De Lalies ..f 'neon' tali and eta mint. bla atnck.voNich will be • fourid good and t heap as &Li) , In the , cs• 1) :SEPIIIt^ iisLy rirpr. 16.1E51' -r, • - • ,MISCELLANEOUs. 3 9 6 000 SAWED PLASTERING EAT.II. FIDE siih<criberinfrer fat sale, at their eirlat;ltiti -1. went.nt St Clair ,500.400 SA WED PLAS TER ING LATH, of the brat ntislitr. 'Also. on 'hand a genetaras4orment turns., 'work Of every description', sash stared aird prinicd, plat n and rani; Doora. Shapers, e. Drift Carr made To ~rder. • 4RN7Im 6. LAWTON. I 0; , OCTI. Sunkh elf:COND'..sirriet. (be- Nl..twein Market and Cnest nut sta.) Philadelphia. Is now inn opening for the Minter season, the mind 'beautiful 9 vid.extensive astiiirtutrat of Pastor_ Fuca, tote foupd In ihe city, cofitprisitig some of the choicest varieties Mil ' Russian Sable, i, . Minteelstile, Ermine,' . Wow n idertfo. Stone :Martin. k . • PitchUre., All of which aremadeup in the very latest Paris styles, by experienced worlimen, and rf Nell 1111 be sold at mast reasonable Wens. *Every variety of Bluff4 . l3oas, V ictorinev, Cuffs, Foot Muffs , Tippits, Far Gloves, Pelevines,fte., al. ways on hand. wholesale and retail: Sept, 16, The Extratithig 111" oul All from Mhies, • 'QTEPIIEIi COX has, cpmpleted a ducifpn Fan tOwhith is now at work with the greatest success, and is warranted to clear Mlbes of the worst of air .1.10 ts now prepared to mannfacture the atiovd Van of the shortest notice. Address ' BTEPIIEN C(X. • • ' Southilhird et., Heading, Pa. - READISO, dept. 0;1854. . Mr. tit eptien con—Pear gle:—.l have the pleasure of inCorintitay Ott that Suction : Fan "; which was erected in itaadenbuel.o mine.a fewdayitsuice. brute purpose of estractinit Pohl Al,,ltasettecceded beyond my mosisananrine expectations; in effecting, the above deal:able result. - This - mine trio beep autlVrlng far • 'considerable period from the.effeets- of ned air, Insomuch tbat it was almost impossible !orate miners to proceed with their work. Sul within 60111110Ue front the dine sour 4. Fon " iv - septa in operation, the mina was entirely clear from the least effects of bad air. I remain. dir, your' retectibilY• . TH SIM 3 ,tionERT4 Stlna igrnt (or !Treveg, Ruck t co. Pomoirrete,i4„ elept.l6, Nat 37,2c . , . DENTAL iitrilarrOrt. NI4" 1). DODSON , relpectfully antuitiskes the citizens of Pousvitie and: addiscant-plsces, 'emit he is prepared toppersee In the most careful and satisfactory mapner In thicireattnent of disasates ot the TEETH and MOUTH Having a pleevant etnce tied liberator, futln lshed with Itistrumeets . and apparatus of the most trPPrO ea critistnsetion4wlth constant' resources fur 'Obtaining thetiest Informs, Ala..' iloterelatlng to 'els profession, he &Os deteirmwa d to spare neither time nor expense in the iditost to please' • . . . All operation's pertalnltit to• the teeth, Whether 111.111GICAII tirIIECIIANIQAL, done 1t woraman 111e ttylit, and Yvarranted frqueit idly and beanty floish. to any doii In tits titles Or elre• where. Odic.: in 14.4.1111 ET etrect, diorstibirre • V4iTltr, None sidu. s rritttrille, ra• • July 22,1011 -. . 29-Sp wwwwwassaiic The sunset Met has let received, direct 'em the Stanolat• • :Ty. a supPlv et 0 ,ad IG I nett :,1:11Vor, tletioltil and keA,DE4II4.I. la 141.17: tri3 a "tree./ contalnin# to; anrat ebar43 and I visions r aim 10- ladmi the! 14Itri ami iinicatiartes. - Cy is Imptav #4 sad _athelynewrocoss of manufactory,. (the b. 31: 11011: maira. - of •a - metal. illferitit from tau heretoforti used.at4 much'. butte, for the putptme,)The.resalt of a long enure° of study and es perin3ent; they are very tautb - strapri mtl , other -Globes. The nee oft:llo6es in tearlOngaeogrepay ea bard. ly tie over estimated. as a more - correct idea ,of the; form of the V3Tlb can be leaf oed In it single 133 y • aye, the nse . of 3'4:Jobe, ttinn for:womb, find) , vbittioatl n. No school 'night be wbfiiisit ritot.es, op 4 who hsve chititran, tad eatorirord it, could atilt - make; better use of theft money VA n by tintebialhg4ll4,by. for family ate, to stud, at bin?! . i‘ The subseribet has bsen appointed Ageat. b y the , matiularta fit 0f..1 held 0!.0t,N, and van fornil .them wbolessla . and retail, rheapel than they. can a pion; cored In Philadelphia, or elatwhrre- "-• R. tiatiNAN i Winiesate and ttatillßoOksalter and Ottatloacii , . Ventre rt., Poravine, oppotatte "rtittli! Cautth her.l7. t 554.. - - • 80 . • rpm: 1 4 01)4CTIbtr Ilanouticea '10.• his • 1 friends mat, Ow public thin he has Vi = a_ mud, cOnsiderable o bib Bock . • Iliadcry,2od has procured' Orookilluder I ifoni onitstilbe best Binder esin Pht.) . Jelptiii.sequalnir4 %Stith thi latest utyle of filudtac. and a ho will taro out lA+ ircirlt far aupertaccoania. thins her;.tatassitte4ttc. - .1 in yottaville. • Bdotts bound any Style o Itlndlul,elt tier Matti or In fultitlt Tokey Mororiln.• -• . ' alma Bookapaged Or m ado to "pattern. alsd printed and sated) 0491 lalaUt:lll . ilti City. , Boobs boond by q the uatitlty i anil Palmer it.tfl to Pattern by . -. 7; • • B..I3ANNAN:: Aprll3,lol. - • - rarxtrunOrcunas. JOHN VAN ItiSTlCWB . Pipet-baagiag Store. Colo. uo at,. trit, ,, bc , nottbot•Eaf.baoge Vllle.. 2. • V. N. htto the ieereti - riaktait : old•bopOtetl, bootee. of no. otattertoer War ataltalag:(110 0 see never papered beroti.) liot• Ooli ittjteiti, but fa' fact becotoe.nrw atm, ctebtt, offth.loydealse; to suit the tepee of att,, aroma **tat ItlefOecir. - Club, paid ttktmeit; either Ittlatto etyma!' it uantl. . tiro. - 'Wags thvays bit ?atid.tet qe!oloaittinery;,. st 3 cents • pound , . • • 3,1135 t a 3K,‘ I=l STOVES. FMCS" I'IIRS. MI =1 iS. „:MEDICINAL. as WORTHY A PL&OE ALL FAMILIES. Bang prepa.red'il d Kegrlar Giraaaateazul phy -• vrian of tlltrty ;rears e.rperiter. J. 2. 8022-3 LIREAT PAIN MIMIC: fRE WONDICR- OF 1111% ...111F; t •• • ALL PAIN CUNKU LIKE atAtiret—Thi, e ender- NI preparation la vied 'lnternally and ea - la:nal ly.alv. 'tanned tate• relic( sloes) el Oman,' pales. .Ifusedarcowittncio dirertlons,ir notonlyreli tt pain, tint it cares it; ustuNy on the. gird ..pplicatlon. It may be rnlled uptin enr cnelna unJ giving aiwo,tin• mast as thousands who Gave aseflt can 11...to.iitteunsetteml, Ague I:Sadden Cedds, Cbtil,ra; ular nary. etatatra.),lorbiza. Mtrarbe., Cho, ts• *ad Toothache: std all tisk. la thi otoinacti attwele: llethhtebe, Pr toe to the W gob. Pains in the Limbs. Joint*, Itacle t elpsee Diaosae Lamiia u. Iturua,Ctiliblalns.Sprains. Ptuiple. ,anO ail Climate gritplannal • • If you w tab gobs iellevet from ALL PAIN use Dr. Roses PAINAMBEIt • If you tetra tn bet cured of all, t llB kAAL 4 ,iake hi s family Neflit.,l4o, Price 12i. Y.S.and 30 centsper bottle., • ' POT Liver Clopiatgits; Dyipopsia, plie.4tivk Drinxtua largest gi nd in the human bed'y.it is r,ori, frequently, deranged than any oth'cr. Then fol nit Dy.pepsia. Conrtipatinn,Cbld Feet' and 1.0. n of Appetite—the vain heed/nes ye iluw, the 'l'lril•droNt.and theta is a great aversion to so. elety: llegnlate thel Liver. and SOO comet :411 these erils.—Thr sweat ; prepferatiohr:to take are DR. reletuatrdikaiiroad ni Aritihrilous . VILLA They v.vrr) otf the We. and 'eon'. ipite.,il, 4n d ntretigrli. Cntupou n 4 .4 honlJ !te tile n is here a per so n to,: heen.tinntllvik with itt..tp..l,.ia a long time. Niro 70 rents; but ins golds, habits, isandice,&.i - ...iake lilt. lilt or Hail. wad PILLS.. IR) and 25,ceni.pei ; , . For Cough, Colds. Croup and Whoopin g . •-;. . . i Cough; TIW. DPI r 11114111 taHl:.? IN Tlll INciRi.D. Dr . Dwiell (Orin - mid Cough tivinp got ~ s Immediate (earful the worst' I, ough. a twitter I 'oltolimpti% r• "r lirocrellibx linsu II C. 1141.. It 9112)0 ativ Irma non 0, 114.1 limp. anj fottilir• die Jostrin .43ist,i fultirr: in. larks. In bottle* at. Sire. and 81. . 'Children nfr 4150ligisle 111 croup, %%hien thrigerons .amplatnt ylenta immediately to Dr.' J. Ituse'snevet. felling Croup Syrup. Pike 23 recta. : - Wlwuplat Cough.lannther comlrtint,sl,waya worry ID told and damp weather, The whirled find great relief in the tate of Dr. J.' &we's Whooptur Cough Syrttp„.whlchaleray4 relieves. and prevent. the dt +tease from running into other illoraytes, itirto n dantotation of the binge, Dropey In - the ehe,t, and Consumption, riteeso cents. . • • I • • For all Diseases of the' Bidneys and. • ;Bladder. ne..r..q, Rases ConspormdFluid Firrarisf illlll4lll. Thu is deadl'ft 13ne of the jieit i reiti,dles ever need for disvates of the kldneyt.bladd,ir. 4.c.. and also for gouty affeetinns ; always highly t acomn,en &di by the late • Ilr. 'Physic% and Maily he kola distinguished okettit al men abroad; Cr ice,so cenfit;., 13.Tlie above prepdinthirs can foun I, 111 11. N. Roe'a MEDICAL ADVIeER to persons in skit.; neon and in haatth, at the store of R. hannan,! Agent for the County 1853 --. ?ußti,lcA:tiolid - s. • _ • - • - NEW KIT NORTH'S OA' EAT WORK !— Non' witty and for .als at 1 1 :110 4 02 , i'd. Noetes'Ambrosiatia,. edited 'With Noir , . and Me moirs, by Di. R. IIeItOTI Ilmo, cloth, with P oralts, at.c. ; gutter Acne. or Convent 11.1fe.- inustra , ed ; $l, Ni Moku ; or Ree!f•Rorines In the, rtorirti seas.— $1 30. Tlie,Great Red Dragon ; or Tire Ma. e- ier. Kee to 1.0- "pery, Re nee-, of the Roman Cathour rriem, ul Spain.' 1111 25 - Our Honeymoon', Ind oilier Combsltt k. , froi,, the London Punch. W tli Illustrations. $1 'The . A merlcan voyage Builder: a r of Desi;ns. Pram: and specific:Limns. from 111.:00 to 4'20,100, fill II ea fo?.the Pe , qdo. By 9no Birilocit HisintY of Cobs—aliMa!urlis 31 113-:14/4 Agatha.Baaraiort; War Fantl4.Pode. SO ris. MY...1d1e5...1,f the Idt ea and Judicial eieri tees of the Chief Jrietfres of BM Mini/emu rout of :I he United States—!y Herr Vait'.ll.antro.td. The Master's Hotke, a Tato of t.;_rut het n tire, by, Logan- , Plates. - 11, • • Persona and Future.,, from the Ilatef.e4 el. En gland and Frame, hy W Herbert. Hosoltt's Rural Lifg.lu England, tarots. sllmatering Chlldten, 12mo. Now-a-days. Pinto; Four Venn In the Povernnient Exploring Erred Hon; eontrianded by C apt. Wilkes, 23 Ilustratlons. r Chestnut Wd, byl.tele Lincoln, 2 solo Delano's late on the I LINA, and in the lilrtgings California. . For sale at • D. DANNAN's Bak and St.sacury Pept. 2,T654 NBW music . . ./7rATINIVAL stAlr.'llTl,Clf, l - ,,y W 'nee r, lilfeurgeile Valie, , n Deux 'l, ; in e , D'A.burt Wake up ,rweet 11-1,1y, - ellorig, Lled:r.,' friutor, Bc,'lr.i, ; Beck. i , Brinker Hill March, i ' • -,---_, Hanes Notfriog W.rlte, 1, J. eta, d, Itoll.trow rld..ntir.-1,,1 ' , kir eel . , Pe:.-nib lit 1,0•t1,c1., 1 • t4:aliti Thruntalu Zoll,r Nitta, . Tf,l4 I?, , . Plain 12‘.11111C11. 1. .• Llchia Is, . Vl:lage Pul, „,-"' ‘k .illeih,lll 1 , 01.111 ['Ohl Mazurka, 1t. , ,1er,e1;,, Toe Organ Mau, ortl,ll, l'l)e Butterfly Hunier, .1 . di; The Parade, • ,In The griepherdrAo3, I )4:ally Drr-eme,do The Rope Dancer, I The Sleigh Mae, J Brides Alr, firirdinutn'e Maur:tar 1 Home, Amy Rosy Lee, My ‘Tnuntaln Hate , •• ' f•rregd of,Europe,by IF:mint:Ill .. op. .§,r, I the Mt a 1,1 11,,u,e, 2 The Wand•rer, A. - The nerenlde ; ' r.• 4 Wi,ere Race. Fe r,' - Kltii4v N4,111111f Zuni _ 1 , / W.. 11- !%•( H• Sabl+;,i II Itaiinde, lllawleorne, Mischievous Al.,e, - '..1 Imre, ‘l, , frat. le Mute without a Nothtr, /14v,rtliorue,„ Bonnie flosiy kilay, , - glover. For tale ere - . B:' [TANN A N 'r , Honker - re. Sept. 2,lrif 1 ' -33 - • , . Now is flue Thole to Subscribe. NEIr v(ltumEsof rise JIA(%AZI•I'Eti. •Moutilly :dttrint: Mak:kettle N:trt h RriOrh Etvterr, flarprt'e Nlndtral J:eirroti. Potrtnr't. :do ad INlt.dteul Ekantrsier: tdkrt, London La uror; Erclordie klitp..t.hre. I . Rankin's Abstrat I. (ludo Lady Hook, eilliflMlCOdottrnA, Graham's: 1l agarlur , . The Itortit Itilurn;h:l, - • Popular Elite:it:lr, dittell's Living A. }terry's MO1%11%; Home M.M.114.11r, tin ierty'llorr.:etrold.Wrado filuchwootrtt M - rgaziar, %'ankrn Nerrons. Edinborgla Qr, Bey Thomprrou'a - ,l•olsitter feit London hir. lies rely, Uranium, .Westruiroder 4r. itnVii w. I.lit knell's do a.) - Together will, another Magazines:set et:sit:l4,lth. , el to lbra iNiontry or in Europe- =I V. Wc,•kly Tribune. Flag of oar Union, j do In. tiered, Satuiday Evenlrig . Poot, N. Y. Dotilnnan, • Cueratv Allienro, 1 !Uncle Clain, Horne journal, I lYnnkre PrivatCcr. Scicol itic American,. Arthnen lame 143 - 2,1 k, N. Y. Po k, London Niniog Jonrinti, ' !Doll ar Ne 411 1 ,4 Lortdonllluitrated NfiWP,r Aortal, roneracccf..slble rel.nol.leriprrx inohr (nice. . . • •' •- • li. ILV.V..titiN':s I !look and Siitloneey Store ivilv 15.11354:- , • 2h SUNDAY 'SCE-IDOL BOONS AND TnE au bscriberalways keeps on band ti tare,. ng• sortment of Sunday , oehoull DotAs, sur h ae are generally used In Sunday ScboUls, - Mao, Sunday School Libraries of 100 vnla.,• • AID 00. Do do, .do . liikt.2 aad :I,each; 10 nO, Do do do M % -5 00 Do do do at __ • 750 Couage Lbrary, 1- , • - L . 3 0)) - EplacopalSundaySrltotilLibrark„ 100YnIs ,10 00 , ... ALSO. -• ' 1 500 l'ef•timents,Germa n and CegUsh, ' • • 200 BM's. English and (ief oia n, • . - _ F.',nelvt and henna I. Rowan! Dunks, . `. Ilyinn f100ka0kc...1ie..,211 of wbirb 1. tll be , old at Suliday prire6.att,l the cart ialtr.va trd by inyclmoing oP B. BANNAN'e - .'belapllOok and titettonery Stole. .1 1 1105,1853: TEMPERANCE DOCUMENTS. 4;ER,IIANIAND THE statscriber baguet received Sfla) Geri - van mot Enaltsh Temperance Tracts. all of whirl) wt:l.be gold at root for, Men hutlon. The German Tracts will be: soh] or IS - centii per log, and the Ettgitrh Tiirct,an appeal to Prohibit Inning , written by the ReT. Prom]. ('0n01!.., which II one of the most' fmweetul Appe we ever rend, will •be gold at en rent* per 1 04 ). t rent tor 'a Pacnph let of I f V9V" , -.% 04 D. HANNAN'S Cheap Honk Store, Pt - staving. . jar To there whfreatthot afford if) purr hale, the Tract,wllt ba forulLhod grail,. The obje4t 1, 416- tvlbutl4n anion the people. ; • • . July )SS4 LEGAL EiLitiriES L THE subscriber keeps nil kind' `6l . plink s 111t1T. LV I.IIINTED ON 000 D tArtll.o borne iris mica • tore. to which he invites the attention of La wye 11.. liplike to, cetstabiee, It: , all of which wt.) I be sold et the lowest possible rates. 'All Justices' Plan.. s will be sold by the quire end half quire, at Die trite. of FIFTY Mei. per quite; by the sheet ,ensinn cm Lawytis v2Blan kr, mostly printed in Scalp; 02; att. ptr quire, or 4 tents.* .heft. - The. iiitlowing ent• braves apart of his Blanks „ Emotions, . ; PosFresion, :to:Unions, . 1 / tialura.lzneo rapers 11 2 !gibs coons, - ' , Ito under 460. Lrastt, I .ltrate'We rran is. Do L.l Cnlllll3 ' houses.l Comenttry.o.d.r, ,' 34, , .. pb - eo e"11W II- tttrschlotts for Wirnesees tiler cleuee,.L...nd.r4rds' Warrtmis, Kritelles of Aer,eu,ol, itisil rt..ceb. . . Not ica•sfurto doit ; ill , o.!TavereLV.ettile'rllttiore , ' li , lool 10 Intttoper, rip, Irtubiten,4* IntAonir,tr,,,,,, volume. - ' `...o:locti , n ealea, ,--- ' Nrnices to tenants at L i , :rourtables' S sit?, end err fix }e, - -Leaves with to-curitv, .eti.litrs 1%.0 , 0 , et 1 I 0 els hitactlenente, .. I•tbalSlF.4.l , iellnills, • I beta hi:ndetl(..V.l . n.:•:I. - . Laudloro N,dar e, , lo Tall altett us:trotter id C... a - p9tertion, .. shce. . • Eieeurit.ns with rurturts 'Were to uirecterS - I nimmot, • poor, • - Ins•-ln't Debtnite NOlots. Consomme (or Ica., a c Indectoisa, Foifetturei. Ulrartaats to tnllrct Bat in:it tritifisatis. Tsx, • , it es. Dist:set No patty facia% IF g Pm!. lICS. 10 t va tonstaltle.tCannin. ' entr.onoit Ronda. Suens of Rnfaretms, Jodoitintnt tioacs. • . I.dottces -to Refertea, • fliturimewwand Esimuilon Snatch Warrants, • aka not arnants ~ Carr Co n.u.rn . 140,41 Blanks, f , •ruYlutt to gVlti , ••-t,s,:e , School • Reittotot • Inn, tOtdsr,flosko. ' • ••t. • .Beslstotions, , • tehlietßsok.4., • ti tt, tenants C." 114 8 08111, cif Ladino.. AL+fr, Farnlintrnt end raper Binds. by toe PI , gin dtmi.,n or if* 1. Bank Cbetke,and Bill - Bonks add Drafts. ; ' • l/raftino„Fattortbythe Sheet ,Yard or Roll. • Englneeta• Bixtinneirl , „ Field 80nk... Instruments: equal In - rplality to those prorturtd• • front the ladinglfousealnthe city. and many a Welts cheap et. at Om (Levu: lionit slime, Printing Ottire. and „ Bindery or B.'BArtiNAN. ettert, Poitivtile,t4pft4ite . the F.111.11;r441 Chow, tr. ' A.Uoutt%llEdt. ' . , . AREV' 'ARTICLE FOR WIROYOXV 1111,6.028.—Daia Green Linen--sinew and very dnatrabla article, for a:eluting the lies. Also, a trait satietftif oil, Painted and Paper ItStrades. at • , ft. BASINAN'S n,,os and stationery Store, Atiost , 32. • • • VITINIDOW Itlll.-8-10. 10. IS, an# size nistiPti at Ittannhielutere piton; put., Putty. 1 - tratts, Dills, Ste. at the Hardwire and Iran Depot uf FILANI; k`OTT. July 39-tt NOT/CZ..=-Tbl anbottlber offers - dale Pianos and Illusion the Silver Trusts, No. d.• 3u1yt,2,1854 .111011. ACMIOII'7II II IL LLCM Ani 11.. Vice , . JJFiles. Hasps, Horse Naas, Hind and Sledga Ham me, at the nude/ere Depot of PRANK POTT. July 15:104 tATAVCOSIR, WATCHES.--A- Very large - 114 , "land' ,earelaUx relected meek of toilloh Welthtnifkitsble ?wieners. •entes end ity!lkeas . . . .... ... R. C.ORESN'k I .; ; . ' rilirn'of therkoldtrit ;pee April 11, '5l. 'll.tr ora - . Pt srript By .Tetigrapli and Yesterday i R. R. Ttaa, FAIDA o'AoCit. P. M Wheat Mob:, $9 75--11 ye du,s6 501 at ti"tl,' Coto "Idi.al.-S4 00 do.--\Vhear, Red. ;31 SO,. ;While. $1 135 —Rye,' $1 10 eta.— Corn 67. Oats. 54 cts. Der teshel. L` LATEST EtritorE.--Liverpoot dates to Bth, 1):y. Araha.--itus3/a relishes Au.. Ines . kit proixisitious, but -- the latter won't quarrel sboui'll. Auetrta, Prussia • eo.d the German States etre uegoliattag 110eW for peace.—Mr. Soule has. go r ge to Preece, on uCcuunt, u is laid: of his dycovsred iieplica . tiou, to the late Spapitu revolUttua. • BED'. WAntwlttettr, of the Er.-eopa I ch+eti, New York', and Gartland, Roman CEtholic, Savannah, are both dead. fr.?" Tni. liftriorr 'Free Press, 3a organ of Douglasisru, describes the expression 01 the Senator's; lace as he siood before iha meeting at Chicago, just as he copped try. lug to speak,a's signifying that it any one wanted to shoOt him, he "could shoot and be damned." There always ..was something vt-ry protaoe in the little giant's features. TII r. VUT EIN S5l . —thgler was then eleyted by a m i ajority of 8.4135 over Wm. - F. Johnston. he vote thrutighont the State was as Fur William ligler, Democrat, Wm. F. Johnston. Whig, Kimber Craver, Native. " Wm. Eldir, Abolition, St-attering,i Total, Cal ELECTORAL. QUALIFICATTONS IN SPAIN. --Ic aecordancle with the law of 1837, Dow replaertd in vigor, every Spaniard of ayeara GI age is an elector, if he pays a direct tax of -200 teals (830 1 1. or if he has an income of 1.550 reals (8375). or pays a house tent of 2,500 reals in `Madrid and of 1,000 teals in towns with fOOO inhabitants. Spanish ideas of return are rather limited In theft character. the a law must cut of two thirds of the Populati9n from any voice in . the affairs ol.g. vertmien t. MN Know Noturtros Ix astmstour..—The Know Nothinglt are actively engaged in pre paring tor the bell elect n.. They will soon make a nointoution . for. Mayor.. !That thiS ntybtertuu.t pariy is siftig, iu Baltimore can not be doubted They cla im to have r,ooty members within the city limits, and expect to elect their Mayor by 6,000 to 9,000 ma.' jurity. -The entire State pi Maryland is lull of thein; - and iney are said to be increasing wi:h wonderful. raptdity. MEM 0:7" Titisois To REsirmorti. —Let Mt pee ple Remember !In.! Gov. Bigler said among other things in a speech in Fulton county, which was reported by his political friend, J. M. Cooper, (Actor of the Volley Spirit, nod published in his paper, "That he had de fended the Compromise Measurer, and he would defend Hi- NErEasita Bti.r., which was founded upon the great 'republican principle ul self.guyernirient.". .(17" . FORI IMMIGRATION.—The New York - ./Ourna4 of Commerca furmstfes the ful lovieglslaceuteri,t, !flowing the total Maui arationm that Iport from foreign countrtes from the first of January -to the first of Sep :ember of the Ipresent year, as well as the number tespectliely of lrish and Germans : jrish. Germans. Tom). 5,616 • 9,175 15,514 • I 633- 2,703 . '4,446 1.055 1 441 3,758 12.451 13.371 31.148 32.ti1 6 54.078 .1.679 14.311 25.807 71,417 20:731 35 246 fi,i39S 23.672 39,416 54.549 iiuUsty, , brqury, March, May, Juut•, EU Augu t. Dui.solet n 116 400 209,414 tha.. the .131•41 aiiiutgra,tion -tall••••4 • tf, Id 'tie G,.rrhati :m•utgritigh Dere.oll:.g .••••••rhi••u•dy. Last !ear the (titer urpak-ed •he limner for the first time, qad he Mbove - tigurks show that it is perrnaniut y taktog, the 14d. 7::;!" TOE CHdRCIT AND TUE KNOW NOTII. INGS—Q u 'r resijected New York icootempo rary, the Chore/oniin, lately made this mys terious political organization Me subject or a leader, the appearance of Which-wv regret ted nt tuneOund do now the more so, since it is sei7l upon-- as might have been . expected—by twain SFr ical journals as indigatis-c of 141 e sentiment of the iliurch at largeltu this country. The Wash ington noon, (pepiecrat). quoies froth it as if it were the mouth-piece of the American Church, and the Baltimore American, (W.), entitlt s it tbe '? Episcopalian View of the Know Nothing Organization." The latter paper says: -If the Churchman gives utterance to the' .views, opinions anti sentiment* of the nO.- memos and influential denomtuatiou of which. it claims to be the organ in chief, in the United States, we are henceforth to put down the Episcopalians as thoroughly op posed to the Know Nothings." We neither know, nor wish to know, any thing about the secret society alluded to.— Our papei ha's ever. and wAll continue to do so, st u diously abstained from meddling with politics. But it is due to the Church to re pudiate promptly the idea that the C/iursch fitan, sound and able a journal as it is. is, its any respici, her organ-in-chief." It is not a whit more so than any other of her nume rous pertedicalu- 'At .the same time, it is but titice to bur crintemporary to say that wehave never ,before heard ,of Its "claim s to be the organ-in-chief," or even that of the present Bishop in whose diocese it is pub.' lished.—Banneri of the Cross. . . The Banner has as much, it not more, influence with lt.piscopaltans generally: than' the elnirehman nod is quite as much the church's organ. RI'M AND ROMANISM lu the prolonged and arduous airuggle for the suppresson of intemperance and the h fluor Ira& Whether by moral or legal suasion, the New Yurk Trebune says it had hoped to have the powerful aid of the Catholic clergy, but it has been 'disappointed. Not that. it expemed or desired them to come into any organization outside of theii ecclesiastical syste or to ideiatify themselves with any. party ; but it has seemed not too much that their influence should be openly and steadily exerted in favor pf a cause whtch is out only that of public °far and Return', but ofgood morals and religiuo. The editor hrjs, looked to bee them uttering some decided sod forci ble condenantittop of that trade In ardent li quors, whose IMrrible consequences no part of the clergy can have better o porcupines of appreciating than themselves. The editor hoped that they might be led to use ihe au thorny they have, espectally among the Irish, for an end so beneficent and eo necessary.— Particularly now th,t so 'much odium is ex cited against that class of our population on account of their 'political subserviency sod intemperate habits, it would seem that the Catholic priesthi ud ought to spare no effor that run!d tend I to put their flocks, or lies: Ku Jauwero.l, n divie,oo of them. 4.i -nuotLer a-pes bauretheCt,mlifunily at large. Tot. hope due.is t:utaterix Atria 19 h, gran- fled. 'We I:t!Ar , 10'9 , 11/YLI the C.,11,0:1e Le'f.-1, - :t.% '1 1:J r r C. Or aI,LI .11. d NCI there v h, • , fe , ,i., , e , w•i.,ti fur to•tifort - of ~ . ter day a %tans ,ca: paper was; put.ithed. ahutvlng that a . ruajurity ita• toe murders committed to New ork State are ty IriAnien, and those Irishmen drunk. But:why were t bey ditto:, when there is, an Archbishop and Priesthood with 'such poweriral Moral and spiritual control among their flocks! Why is :here not a reform ? Why is there not a total ibstioenee asseciation in place of every, ruin-hole kept by an i Trish Catholic ? , . These are not sectarino: or untimely qttes tions. They tonch the vital roots of society, Ir is a tact that we have a great amount of crime among ua.l It is a fact that the highest crime, murder, increases. It IS a fact that of the drunken murderers, a large proportion arc Irishmen. It is alact that these drunken murdering I rt shine° are nearly all Catholics. But leaviaz the I .lrunken murderers out of she question, a ,majority of the rumsellers who make that class drunk are of the same °into. Go throng!' the "Democratic" streets, if you - doubt it ; look at the signs above the' ruin holes, When out ia ir.Dutch," they. are sure to be Irisnl—unmigatreably so. Go to the bars of ;he runt holi:s, look at the anis mats behind'lbini - dealing out their liquid poison, and look at the animals swilling it. and thy' ire.all Irish, Irish deuaken and Irish militant. " ' These are 'sill taets. Brit certainty if the Catholic priesthood chose, there could be a reform. That.the evil remains and increases is one of the causes for the movement of hos tility to Catholiiism now so active and potent in the community. It is not merely ants!. onism to certain religious opinions, tic , _ . ? drunkenness, and to crime thence ret'eeeti" ing, with which, as. explained ! sye, those °plutons have tieepine,gety,Of y idratineit rw a portino 'the public.. F. DECKER 49-3ta MI 186,499 178,03! 1,859 60 360,460 =I
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