I i SI II II t _ . ~ -~x: o flyf 311iritC:f r.. . finlturtlayMorning . ,. 1), -- Pc. 17. I= 9 :3 , 1 ':1 or and. Proprietor skcc:ate.'dit.4:r. -tiRAND.JLRRN lt EPORT. Lrgrtm larril.n•J in gas Conmq: Li wedk,'we tltrecti.d atte.ntitAa in ad-. ranee to the late Report of the Grand Jury, for thin C . :tuty. ;"-ft'vall be'lcund is tied in tu-drq',i paper. • • T . Le principal tame the alausesrii •` the Ltquor traffic, as rcgiatated ty rxisttug Jaws: and were inodification is «iarnestly 'rethmtnended ;r the cebtsidera lion of the 'Legt:ilatuit'sir the :S.ate; s. ;t t place . alUicensea tor thlt tinder the control of the Court. At present, all Grd-,1 eery estab isainen-s se.oag liquor, and Ale . and Porter smps receive iicenses no paying 1 'l5, it matters out what the ;tharacter urtiyal lticattonl of the alipli.tant. A u app l ic - at tor ) for a TaKi n I.c one, li:!.sidas being signvd bd Twelve reliable crtizemt, setting forth the: rm.. eessity of such; Louse and, amiranteeing . the.' good cliarn - nerand ability - o: the applicant to ! riccurninodatatheqttplic, it is also subjected 1 to the - scruticty of the Ciur; ; but wet . the inter class of establishments referred to,-and!, ii I-MlA : are generally touch lower in eharac mr and deleterious in influence thmiTaveros. tae court has tip such authority, and the only rtmedy.ngainstblielf is prosecution-- at law tor gelling in quantities not allowed or for b,:ing disorderly, which reinedi common exs perietice proves to be wholly ineffictent:: • It is confidently doped that the general ex- Kenton of public opinion, at the late Elec .- tlon in fayof of m law, prohibiting entirely tha traffic in intoxicating litiunri to the State, will claim . the' early attention of the Legisln: - • ture soon to ass e mble, either to proceethim tn4diately to ilati.pas,age of such enactment; ia,lQ tbrott , tite same to a vote of the people oittiie at an early day.. But if - this is not done ? we body respectluily call tnenutinijon "of that body to the urgent necessity tor at least the legal provision on this'aultieci requested by the Grand Juri-; fur this,CoMity. Will our Senator and Refi're• sentatives please Make c bore ofth's ?. ' The propOriton of crithicalKbusiness in our. Court s -ls estimated by ,the duty. io be quite Twipilords c..f the whole number of causes tried: They, ttlsp..deduce from aiffi etal statisncs that there iscyneiscenserrtiipior establishment in the code County,rb evert; Ez,ryrs AND: Two-Tuna's- TA%ABLE INHAII:1; TANTS f ft] the . C , 4•1! Ril.Tairi. fine to ever{' NINE AND A HALF ! be it fernembered, is iiidepentleill "of theLeco!es of totherahle Rout } l otus, scattered over the County, partte`nlarly in the Coal Re gina, which sun day . : and night, Sunda y sne 'We:I 0111t . 5 daVF., licenFe or coo tt ary.lo law. Fellow f'•ifizenq'andThly-paferF. of,Srhuy kill: we pu, thc, (10...5 , ion j , lmply and aarn esoy,'—d-, ate L/cAolli•vti •sume rtd,arn on tin , - buf!j:t ? • _ 110: CENSUS c, p )0 , 0 1 kr , s Thenr", A corte-po:tclebt of the New York Tunes, ityriii.l2 tion - i.:C,.tr;:t.,a-i. hip- g11;111,Ted % Ail:. curhilir, fiets'iroto Olt' reii - qi., itihte..:im i i i, Ouhitshell. Wit'havy.ii,Jl ro:tiii fir the art' : de in de•aii, but the ftli.,w,itig e,t.creo,ation of iis leachtia lea pres will rep.. r' r , , r u t , I.— The. antlilv.l.)f itiliti(oitity• - • prior - it) the iw• Diu lon' iiiiotio: b: obt..iinei with arour -1 - : but stuce 17) wo.titive i I with 4re:ii 57.710 4,49 0. 1,•ri:t 11 , nip uti manufactured ,1., 3:6,1*.P.! ' ;134.17 :44;1. : ,1,05 IX:2 . ..!ll,sSr, ISMI 5'.0_,.4ti2, , ,ii+;, - 'N'.:7,:' , 57;2f.9 MEI The amount of eolton Pxpurl. (luring the pre, :0 %ear wa., 1,1 /1,57u,370 ih•••• a , ; a v era ge raire . per p.,uotl. The amount of :"11,haeco was 159.85 1 i value. .1;319,;119: avera ,, e I,r had..A"7•J 81. Toe isee ex4anttrl li7,7o7',erces, vAluer.l ht avera:J., c,isupt.:l 4 tletCe, S2l 48. ('here were tmlual-cre eXported, $17,031.553; etin 'timed ;tad oh 'mud, $2141,944 - ,ii9l, a con. •uniptuar of $lO. REPORT OF THE SEC - 1 OF WAR streagth (A * (iiC. Armyl„, uttid to Lc 13,621—ufliorrt. and men ; but ual strengitt is duly 40,117. Or these eitipioyyti oil the froutlyrs. Tht of hike on the .R h o :Grande tt0...11. I tea requ i r tit for the itiolvetion of Air t:tcrYttit, ro.;:iiost- the nicui:Aius of LIM'• Ir, , m‘ 4 •ijleXicr;; aid for th'e coloreetuout with .M. I:,u to Impau itivtrty.ii from our own h.r- Jcr, moreme . At Las r e strained il,iatAls;toils, but:a muchlakztt Juice rs .^,.'.UKe perulittlerll 1. 'l....rutin:l.Al tha1',1,60 , ) ...: , !TyICE' Lit to the turf tinipleurtd; file. ifhc stien..!6 of iitr Te4U ia:" f , aftl , 'o.l 'tilt: ptoputr. nun ul' aear;y(oz)e-iiith, I ) dtlahtt., Scut 'elnety .by desertion ; arid this nee:: IT expected to connaue Et, :uri,f iss t,o• parity ixtsis tr, e tweell.'llie pay ot Ute ,old;er iatld tual, of the . _;lo),:rter tu civil 31.1.1 it ~,j.;lli service isr : entiou4;ed by tic, fewardl, Tire avertus annual loss to the :,rtny, indudiai; discharges expiration ot I;J'he supplied : the nfirdineu red iltrr; toed, is 3,.5412, more than one-'third the whole toree. To °bylaw the entharra,srlient tcsuftiu trim tilts , tate ut the Sec retary r‘einionen& an increase t ot: pay, with an a kri l lional inereast.• fir every successive period of five . year!!. the st4diers shall ream: In the Aroty,atici provision for protouti.o to lowe , : grade - ot eigrimi, , inned offerers d s trh tion.comoussioued c,tii.-er, as shall Itriero 0. U proptmes to ;: , ,ivel!) the rioleher who enlist within a in , cinth after 10, auourahie discharge, two dollars per mouth at!dit.ion the ordinary piiy,. kg . the firn: live tears. and a further rtierea.i , e Of one dollar a month for eirefi succe , sive period ut iir'o year , ' service, The Military Aeadein} .rt We:t Point received ortrtied corowendat [let:. It n pr.pused it) exieud the purl, (.1 UEtrtic!inn to . five years. POST 11 ASTER7G EN ERA I,'S REPORT 'This document opens with the usual !tir n>ur, ml review n: thel'osr- Offices, pc-t routes and the amount of service rendered by .difTer eai tviencies thi:oughout the year. Time whole umutter ot IPost-Ottlees iu the United States of the close'int th e hst afi e j a l v'ear: ending June 30, 1852, was 23;320. Di :his number:2ss are ul the highest clas, the Postthastters tit which arc appointed by time President. A; the pre-cat date,. Deoerriber 1, 185:1, the number (4, Pust•Otiiees 2 CAS2 Du. nn; i lie past rear, nonfrneueing J uly 1; 1852, I ,t;l0S Piel-Ofliees were established ; 479 were di‘contiuued, nod there wrre appointed to of -1i•••• durign the said year, :besides_.t he I,S9S smia,ters to thi:. Aforj,aid,„ 3,000 ; 859 upon. resignation, 225 deAtli, 182 by - change of site, 91 where the P..- tmasii'r lined moved away, and 211 on the r, f ad eal of prior incumbent : being 8,507 Pd , t.inci,ters appointed during the ending June : A! the el,,se of. the fiscal . ;ear : , ending on it.tilt June last, there: were to operation williat ;lye Untted'StitteS . , 6,692 marl riiutes Ti.,..az2regate Jength was 217,7,13 and . 5, - 53 contractors einlilui,t , tl thereon. , Tht• nansTonation 01 the triaals trrt Ches:. routes was 61.692,„512 miles, and the annual cost thereof, $ 1,495,9fi being s, Veil c.e1115 IWO mills per 'tulle. illese 61.E.92,512 miles of annual transportation, I f,9.t.6.1' ,4 5 tulles are required to he perform -({ railrdad-S, at a cost 0r1.64. 1 1,341e- he or.; nhoui twelve cents tilfen titiifs per ffljle; (3.1:55,61/5 miles In ateautb aits , ; at a cost of 3632,366, being about nine cents four twr nice; 21,330,326 . miles in coat:heti,. at a beim! about five cents six sn;l2, p alreudy,out and ready foi delivvry at . . WAlchmAN cannot uevoinnuxiate. cd..wiitt,hdice he ailudem to i. of etitireiy too ex• elut•n•a a,tharactorto deserve public notoriety la a Ile WcpaNt , awl betide,, Ltin manner of %realm): tti would tnont ilKely 'beget than enrnnet., both to huh and odr:elve.. without any exenxt or cause wtrat ever on oar part. Tar Ilrimr.lornNai.—Morri, uno It-hers. 107 Fulton r;t.,..New.'iiorl;. The new, se-ji rice of this de-cti . eilly pophlur l newspaper, for i‘citiatouticed: to be forth:coming with new :type: and other athheiive fe,atures, This is generally conijede4 lob,' one of the ve:y best family paper.:;.. The , l , l , Arylepmatlon .1 ita proprietor .s wide, en,' no tabor or expense• is ipared to reiLder'i the wi.thly 01 iLipmernity• , ' .' r,.we think, can justly eomplain not revely mg a Mir quid in • quo. T er ms $2 , 2, year; or t ree copies. for 'Si, Subscription,: .ref , veivea lit the, a thee Toe FArtninx i s.Nst., for ilecenther, is a double niiniticr.f M. Meredith & Co., Publishers, We;si- Clie-icr, I'll. It Contain, a yariety of reading mall ter; tide, perii•ed with illth•tratitiiitt, peculiarly (uteri etting 'dud instructive, Every farmer in ree1:1,1 , 4 ruttiu -eliscrihe for tbr.Jogicyral, Teirm . S„; only '•••1•a year—Aliscriiilions receive(' at this 'ice • i• ; . • 'roc WE,remivrtm e n Nostra Ilarrimt , Rk!.. 7 tor the lam. quarter are before tt, freighteti acteitill, with literary .treitimre,' These . Wit' Oi among the manila:ll works of die. The American re-priam are pnbll4lo t ) iy. Scott /2„., 5 I G,l!a :41.,, , '•er, New. York. . wood (utorolilt ) or 1 Review ; 51; or,' f3lacliAvoo and all l liiiyiews, $l9. • • . ,Tits Cilll.ll PACER --Subwrtotontt tO tiiir Cht'd'i Paper. price 1 cent per copy, 12 nnquin, rye of passage, pubhshtbd inlOnlhly by ti)e Aniern•au Tract Society, received at B. Bar ur 4 . '„, Bunk :41, , te, commencing with the January ntimbr 157,1. Sunday Sehoob..l.upplied by the quantity AI 1.1 emits per autincn, or 10 ettpieb for SI reol Who has ebtidren growing up ought to'procqe of partr.r.- it ti dee t;lecity one of tire befit and t•heitit.,l published tit the Un'tted Stated.'. ; , iNA M'S RECORD OP Tits: WORLD'S r'A.ll2 Pori:, is what every body ought to suii.serite tor, who wants a 'splendid volume. when': coin plcte and bound, we know obOothink of the kittd that io equal it in compreliensiveneyi . ., crirrecine-s rind artistic 'beauty. it Ia 1 , .9e.1 wet-I, Iy tonnber , ,ut .51 for the sett during the Whole ; also, bribe ratite publi•lierr, the .4- ,:,;ttuot (.'arrr, r nyorr, a eornpkte aceount of all qte 11:11 , :e?c91 exhibition, de j criptibws and annotat ilisgraitis &c., at 3'2• Tilr. AIININ;.; M.I4:rAZINE—By Win. J. Tnnr}', 142 Futon, New 'Volk. The Nveutbrki rakin lx-r-re thi% excellent monthly. completes nrtifq T, l O piddle favor 11 has met With in te aiX iN existence. rpt;tll.4 tti uarntterkke4le laneinere o 1 us character, and cti the labor alis.) wdh which it has i*en 113101.81i - eal. 11.9 stveVpm so tar hardontalers rendered it u permanent fixtiire mthe'?ev , aitifie literature of • the day. It kr Well emmarnemeni. "The number betore)Jr valuable and interearing matter. ,x ‘,....7'ar—,..ubretiteaoar teemvediatthlr 1:",. ,; • VAL t*.t rt.: rs —The most intere,qingol4s kid tec know of tire tWo maps prepatedity W. t: , lteutrer, Ey., of thi, Once for Stine - fethesi some line age—one, Topcgr a i•' cid ; and the otner a map tit tude,, rhOwing the elevation at the prominent.tolena an dinouni4in hei;lits in this County attoyeTide•ia -1,,.;;,id aiao as compared with the bed of the Ohio irl% tr. Th4rst note, the nature of the ditre f /ent 'was in Ibu-Ca..uilly, trum which the I'dedient riv ..fe,i,ton assume to deduce the character 0f , !c0i:0... potulail; ind4elaisllS diseases. This mtbject,haSlet• cited muelfattention of late. Front the rettor4* •traef.trll.,e a items el; rumples of the Mtoi:tna tion ik contains ~. l'ines. .. I)iie: from tide. Altitude. l'ottsville -, " 96,miles '. .0.10 it, Pt. Clinton SO " 400 - ,-1 Tamaqua. , 00 .'" 800 t, , New Castle 115 " . 1 fOO !! Sum. 13r4. Mt. , 11 7 :0 " 1050 F. • - Sum. Portage ft. R. 21 , 0 " : 231 X) :. Poftsviite ti, l Pittsburg are on the aurae level: We make these errscts hastily and trithotkac• curate Ineatarenient—the distances Iron tide fire longittalinat., Tbere'ir , quite a link volume al,ttl uabie jakirmutoi in these taro mien chute. ' o may hare occasion to refer to them agairi. ; - ''',• TOtal in twdyears aifor's . (t)'ahle. - TO: PEOPLE'S JO trINAL.7-Ali. E. Snell, BO ICas4au ...Street, Nosi York. •We recently intro du(f) this interestum amr handsome monthly..lo our The second numVer (tor iflisinbe;r) is bore us—it tally Meets the 'proattres made in its debut. Wit predit for the Jautr,al an unprece denMdly large circulation. Terms, 50 cents n vol ume p 1 sig numbers, Making a volume of 200 rages, Taborer 200 engravine, Mind Nome and weird on , :i; too:, Subscriptions received at Rammer' . Tit it Senn - Latta. Cot - NrY Spnoor. Joirturat. will' he teddy for delivery• in the cour,e of the corriiiig week . . The introductory number, we think, is likely to criaken most favorable impres • The object . • -fthi • s wort - ; as before suatelli, common ;repository for the opinions of TeaOlerp. to bring the Educational interests of the Conety'llome to every tire-side, and to' excite an etnubstiou among the pupil", to preparing ea:i.tiisi worthy of puhtication. The forth-coming nurnber contains several quite excellent corriposi tionytiy the *cholera in • the Pottsville Schools.— Similar contributioni.are solicited from every dis tricOn the County. ' 1 - • $3,144,431 42 - The enterprise is Caldulated to do much good to the three principally intere;ted classes, the Parents, the ( ) opt!, an 4 the Teachevyand deserves a liberal eneOuragement. The price is . put down at the mete cost of puhlicntion, the.objeet of. its piejec tork being purely beuetThial, and uot to make mon ey.; Ternas;only 56 cents a year, or 4 cents a nuMber. All comMunipations to be addresnd to Mr.fE. Schneider, PottsNlie, Pa. $1,137,741 311 ~ i itirilt . 3' tiff, Our Hospital is progresiting to ptiblipl nc(inaintance de t , irablenet,s uadj A meeting of Operators, Lalid•owner. and citizens generally, Will lee 6e:d' onSonduy next Ifit:h tnst., at the Court house, at pre'eit.ely 2 o'clock PIM, ' ItV" Masonic.,! At the annual elebtion or PLita.ki Lotle Nol 216, A heieut York Masoo,4, Monday evening heq; the following ,odieets were ebiren for the eu.iling year : llElSTER'Cahlß—Wershipful Maktee, iport IltiCillES—enlor Wardell, C. LlTi - t.r.—.lunior Warden, • It. CA.I;E —Tletll • • J.. O.•mARTI. I (re-elected).—Sectetary. • , •.W At a meeting of the A pprentiees'Libra niilisi , oolution, held in their Room, Wornelittiorini Bitilding, on Tnet , Oity evenii;g, Decenaer 13, IS!) 3; ntiong other Inv.inle. the following tnoi toil. , Nere nititle and adopted / )." - Ilat Iticcommittec of tfuree appoiplealn the tail utiOeting to os..h-I In the recision or the Constitution', bemlupowered to Cortfer with similar committee , rittpciinted bk the A-sOriat r n of plerks, Ponreru frig the joimng tor,ether Iwo bodies. ;That a committee of three wait on the different publewrii in town to solicit contributions Of Pa pers, pamphlets Sc., for the ti:,eof die Association. Al l 'e,int. John Miller, A. D.,Stieeti and A. Fox con ' !Onto said committee. • ..I'V P- Water is still Yeny scarce to our Bor. oitgh, some parts i of the town remaining without 'a tron toe [ those sorirees,kir weeks to gether. Cannot [those who have. , the matter in onarge so regulate the supply for the several styeets, as to make a more general and egtiable.at vision of what ittle there' 1. , ,iydranta-gn qntitte street have run almost without iuterruptutc, (tie whole Summer and Fall through. the residents there, indeed, enjoying the exclusive benefit of the whole supply ; whl a those occupying the big* 1-•;, ; .ittis of the streets have beeiv constantly stir. tiling from en insufficient supply tnce Auge.t ,imetintes hying without :a single drop, from the 4d.rant-, night, or day, for i , everal weeks continu nnslv. the'ollicers t•St the Company see to this •• Fair play Is je.(%41.'! . I . ' Literary ; Snort y. —Vie Hall ot.fhe Sa Ned , crowded ei'eniug% The nitre of • Rev. Daniel Wa, , ldintil was a iniiterly . ii'roduct ion. replete with - valuable iiitiarnannon and argument, and Aurindested a deep research and u corriprelierNive grasp o 1 the Whole hNtory! f '6 human faintly. The subject was the “Piii!OFl - of I i-tary,";tir the —Prwre , s 01 Clyilizatlon." ,ring a condensed hi , tor . of (4.4 wood c 5 radio, which was traced t lie .sepiirate development•and dinadttnion ni the Olive Vrt . ,u vh•fileM: . • intellectuslolie ielulioi;snud the. pliA::iirre. 'The tradrr of bchwy,.iiiitibiless, fonnd it a rich treat. IN principal rni•fortune :was. no one lecture 4i a single hour cOu'd do itsor Its author justice; or (Could give the audience n e!ear nturrsatiAliciory „,View e l ibe sul•iject.. Why not bare it repeat&) in ':n course, say of two or three evenings .41 a merttng of the Clerks and Sales "men of the Borough of Pottsville, held pursuant 10 notice, at Womel,clorrsidmltling, corner 2nd and ,Market Streets, oti.WedoesdHy evening, December 19, : • On 'notion, THOMAS A. NICHOLS wa.s'eailed to the chair, F. B.MEI/LAU; M. B NIC.IIOLS, and 'C. Mimi:lsoN were appointed Vice Pregilents, and Addinon Mt l Cool, Secielars. The Pre,ident Inlay ,inled the object of, the meet ing„ whe re upla it WI.V.S. liesqler4. Thai a committee of Five lie appointed ho draft a m•ries of, rex.oiutinns cipr ,,, sive of, the i•eme of the meeting, in relation to the important at., iv," for wine II t hey were ti,embled. The rre,ldeat i;rp.nnto.l"F. B. Aledlar., M. B iehol,, Win. Yoder;Wat..Alorglin and C. Morn :sin to con.stitnte that vorninlittas. Re.reired That a committee or ttrreo be aprioin ted to meet a •mailur committee of the Apprentice,' and Young;Mens' [Alloy A3.ociaticni -to etinter with them in.regard to a union of - ffie two tiocietiett. The committee cona.ted of Tim, A. NivholA, P'ec;ident (by ett9itet,i),..)oN. S. t), ter and Mr. rre4- hy. ReotrYd Thatilie Sec tat.e be rtithorrzerl to have ,ititatac hand-bn I. or notice. of our next inee-. ding wuck otf and di,h [baled Itircmgliout the busi-' ne— placer. of the' iioroth,t h. Re.yote,xl That the proceethitei of Ihts meetiag be - published in The Atinerg' Jottrnal not Alining Re!lt ter. . On 'notion adjourned tit meet at the ttanto place on Wednerdav evening December 2 Ist,'lhs3, at 8 O'clock, P. M. . THOS. A. NICHOLS' Prfo. J. AantsoNbleCoat., St•c'y. ar Net, Steam Engine.—lt will be reeol levied that lust May we published a minute. ile,cr)p tion'of an engine then.edistructing at the Foundry of Mason i Co.; in this Borough, on an entirety new plan, the gravity of successively rimed vol. limes cJ water being the direct motive pgent, ins stead of the elpun-ire power of team. A patent was nlitained for it on the `2OM of Sep tember last, under the name of the "Planetary Hy &antic Steam Engine James BMA . Is the pat entee, and Black / 1 / 4 : Beecher are the conjoint pro prietors.. The,Mventor !taints "tlie arrnuieu*iit tit the ves-elm, piPui.ept,disipliriiim or their eirixalem, upon a shatt r jziri43'to revolve' with or jipop.sald shaft !' We i•nw the one at Ma , ou'k in openniort some day.. ago, taking the pine(' °Hie engine commonly Ix te.e for the Machine department, and perfdrming the work' with genetxl sati-inetion, exeepftei the the hri•Mly eonAructed gearing was rough and de lective. The Power ti evidently i•udicient for much heavier work, if more ciaefillly app:ied. The proprietors claim for n iscveral . iidvantagmi over the ordinary reciprocating engtnet for most klnd, of stationary work; rind parttiMiarly for Ft?iiring told Saw at about halt the Cost of erection. One third filo', they lay, iv required, and there is no danger of holler eapioeton*,,aa the pressure steam does. not exceed J2O Ihs on the t,tiatie inch lts construction moreover, very tquip'e, and knee-net likely ti : 'l,:el .out of order. NM Preparation.. are making fir opplication'tor en addisioiall went, in nn improved mode of Working the condeht•er, by which atinoTherio pre4iire in comlsiripti , n with a vacuum will Ise knploped. If this i , secured, the ownerA are sanguine of qapting the llydrauli . c engine to Marine service, with a great economy of filet and the cutely at passenger!.. . • - A, chrii,ng to announcement, Pr 4 litipErtsoY" in the Baptist ('hun.h, Friday evening last. Den. o ) on the Ilistory and Destiny of Coal. 11. , had an intelbgent and attentive audience:, The Leoirre r displayed a thorough, acquaintance 'with the spbject, deep re•eareli - and comprehensive views. He , ! roved taetari!y•tpat Coal was known and tamed in Eneand„nt least as early as .the Homan Conquest—hut 'atterwaists was lost sight at for many centuries, ' The first chatter to dig Coal was granted by llynry.lll.'to the ;inhabi tants of New Castle, about the middle of Thir teenth Century (Flume, Vol. 11. p. fit!). The Lon doners turned up their noses at the blnek, and persecuted the use of it for moia than a cen• wry ; until an absolute scurcitrof wood compelled them lobe lets. dainty in their chmceot Mel: Coal like every other good thing has gained its, present importance through, persecution. In speaking of the Destit.y of Cfial, the Profes sor drew some , important conclusion!: Our Com merce soon to be carried on by steam-4e sail is rapidly giving p!IMO to the engine. Coal, too, mates our Irod. A nation's progni;ss and rirosper ity depend °atm extent and efficiency of ire Com merce and it. inautdallure of Iron; hi s its Various , departments. But (116 land owns three-bertha •01 all the Coal twills kumvo in the World—add the C,oal belonging to England,and nentSlenths of all the Coal in the World belongs to the Anglci-Saxon race. This race alint pessess the 'lron.- Ilse two grail gold fields of the World have : been p s - o ,,j en , trolly thrown into their heeds, California and 'Mite tralia. The circumelanee•that the only two great Protestant and progressive po';wera jhe World's Coal; Iron and Gold, shadows torth . ,tor the ma career and destiny such a* . shall etliP• l3 . ail that has hitherto been esteemed great.- . - The lecture was•lcerned, yet clear and ,ttatruc tive, and well spiced with wit. Some pane wore thrilling in Their eloquence. The enchant* went • away delighted. , ICCI3IMI'N/CATED. COURT IP*CKIE t EDIMIS. CONTIIIVED. Lt, . latreorrxn sexcral.nr 'lon i a: RA waxes. rodarivit, I , i - Dininanzar.Ssiattins.44iiiiistagt 'l3tliVelr: Piet: - is:. doitn.Perinti—r4irii#i'y.;;;:kin oath of Benj. Trim.. ;Tull' "jai- _Wnlich*til‘ftl4 and &readout fined 4ir cents sad castartiO ttitridergo imprisprimard at hard labor for ni x ir dOSO ; - Cont. • riftavidt /7,,+ , ; -- .." . ..A.ssauti and Pottery, 'on oath of Michael Idwaitii; !Jury - trial Verdict, :not guilty ;•• hut DetekidatitA pay cost, .Cees. v s. ddrn Riqdin# ,... r—S e lling lictiair with- 1 . .out license, on oath iif Artitatii Werres.' 'l(6r:trial i , 'Verdict; guilty; but mended to the nrey ut ',the Court: Accordmglyelf.lteddinger Was tined $;0, and ordered to Oy i,`,9S. Cow. cr. Paili,q, Ri,liiiih.--Fornicalion, on 1. ; oatlfof Franklin WOldier.::;3l.)elendaot Vend guilty i and was Sentenced; pa,V4 cents any and costs. Cana f , Ca rot. TVrra. , ar . gyilasuf IVrfr.;• , -I):acirderly II house, on oath of G;aortzt4 Johnson. Jury trial. . 1 1 verdict: guilty; andiet4ig the Detenda+ tined '1 six cents, to pay c 0414 suid4ke up lodgment in the County Jail for tax ti daik.; „ 1 , Coin• Irs ' Irm • `T'S34,,-..S4,riPp!ingllClUSej.ol3-011111 . Of Jos. Guinn., JO' 111414 Defendant Ottani guilty, 1 and was fined 530 4a ,iii....:44. I Coin. vs. nos. 'ii , l/r4.44 . -Assoult and PalleiY. j on oath of Arthur 31,,c4i.iiick. Jury trial. Ver. ill diet, not guilty ; htif Attliiti to pas the costa. Cam. ra. And, a.. 4 4ionei—Dorgtary, On oath 4 of Israel \Verminl i' ,Jtai'2itiisil.. ; Verdict; guilty ; p and sentenced to Y crai:Y.iind undergo imprison- .1 meat for two gears.). 1 1 . ',1' : ,- (Friday 9th.)-oain 10 . Afi r horf :Saints—As+ Quit and Battery, : onfh4 r G. 31. JohmOn. Jury trial. Verdict, gu y! hit „Assault ; and Delendant 3 = lll, '"cf.d to pay *4 ta;: - ;:and. costs, and; to take ' up hi, qUarterain the C.Offidty Jail for thirty days. tlei - Com!rs. tratoiirtt Dp4re,--suriiy 40 Peace, ':', on oath of BridgetTildiq4.. Timothy sentenced t. to pay costs. f.' :::4 Com. a '- David 41tr1h:4,-I.liscade.sly house, on oath of Michael tilind.4 Jury trial.' Vei ; dict, not 1 guilty ; and Michael rtitiOted to pay costs ; Cuei. el. SaniacJarAt ren—Fornicatio'ii, on oath of Michael Sands. '!Bil:ti'nored, and Michael again to pay costs. I. r ; .•7,1 - . ~: Coat. rt. Eli r.. !1... , in , , i.kallare—Foruieation, on! oath of Michael ...t, tid4.. iiill ignored, and the un-; fOrtimate MieluteP4 Ilni'Ord titer, fell heir to the; I payment or the cots. i. ; .:. ; .! . ' [ COO 4. Sr. (Ith4 " iiht: ' .l ' iat. , an—Surety co- Peace,; 1 4' on oath of Mary InDdnidd. The surety of Cath-1 urine's husband re4uirtitiii the stun. of 5160 for her] . to keep the peace, l *ndie.l . #l to pay :Osts. ' i Coat. vs. Ann *nAliGSurety of the Peace, or . iil oath of .4nn Stanon. 1 ftifendant sentenced to pay] i chsts, and to giveliertt,46ancl in the sum of nl ON to kj. rep the peace kor t4o7year. . , I Cora. t•r.,/l/ar l'iatirik4-Suretv of iie Peace, 09 1 path of Ann StantOn. (Mary to pay cods; and give" • her hu,band as fi4i•uriVor her figure good beha • It • ~.. , 1 viour. • , I • I'', . • Coin. t.i. Vatriiiinfj , i.i,a min, IF,' li: a iiil fainiq 1 Surety of Peacen.onktt of Adam Frost. ;F.aely,.!' party to pay his'citvit pa:Cticular costs, go.home untlj behave them.elv4. I.dn'tindadvice. Corn. , or. Jame ] it i itr . f . a ors—Lareeney.'on oaliii of AfrA: .Thotnsq, Ylifijams 10 be relen:ietl, aii(ii ~ fl;.;- County for on.sts.T fi 4:!.. , , : . 1 Com. rt. Jam.. 4 li..i,fii,rl,2—Murder, pa oath '‘;‘l.. , -it 'o l i i .John Seely. Jut trial ; Verdict, not guilty ; and Countyibr eosts.fl 111:'.... . •ff .., Cane, V.:. Pai4elll . ,'fireti—Murder, on oath di Richard MeNamira.f.rjiiry trial. feedlet, •.... of Manslaughteri, i : 0 v !,(...i., • . . ',l , The prisoner iii,'•:ftliflta'se, was charged With 1,e;1 ing engaged in a 'inwo,iyyMtickeysburg, home twls years ago, whichlresttfled in, the immediate demi; of one Andrew 81elliteira. . Two brothers, Cern helm., were trierl , l tor iiniitimpation at this a ff air, n' I May, 1551., convrsteitt'c manslaughter and senteifi eed to two yetqs, Wiiiisonment. - The prisons,} and his father (.I;tneel );' 7 rere supposed to be iinpfi sated, but eluderPorriOtt v.. leaving the Count y. The lather has siticelitil, and the son solne wee 4 ego returned to this itr",iiiity, and was arrested. Our readers will realbly recoil the history of 110 riot. A ps , •rsotiatfightliad been appointed betweo two 01 the opporg liiiikes, and on the day fixed a c°""derable ctßivOlhad collected to witness the [ combat. Tlll9 *as Selfted, but subsequently;atielr the whole party lliad4ill4lurned to some: neiglibiA . P?. 1 ing,. drinking emiplithilietUS, the spirit ot the teiiii, ii was rekindled arid ' ~ kencral melee Occurred, 01 ' M N '" n '' •- ' • s alleged, e• 1 which c anntra was?, , ,trin.L, it ssa. 1.• ,:i a bat of Raitroat/ iroii,qin the hauls of the prisoner, and by' James, tits tither, with 4 shovel hundii", from which latin*shloleNamara's) death ensued. I t [ ' The _Hetet/Wait aWleil about 16-17 years ;';f i age. tits initur4l teiofgs, in defence arid prott i•••• I lion of . hi.. father, tOgtnher with his youth, ‘vi , 4e i 'l '' i o,ii . guilt.. , p:eaded iii pat intiOn F, , ;... 14 - . 1 (.1/oß;lay :: - It,i-+.. p,..m. c .i.... Units! :;i1 :‘,./. erp...- Neglect arid reldst4ttis;perforni his ditty as S'iipis :visor of Braley; toi 4 i[ship. Jur!. iffl - s Verdila, ~, ,i .., ;not guilty. and Nilotimffor costs. - ,;', le l ;Mr.' Shuctrini it ),,pltarrd, had done aboiit tes ranch us the law !alltf,tved hum; but not flight CIIOIIOI to ..111,,.Ty qi!:!.traveling eonvenienee a, i ;il , dileri•sts of eell?ltti i,t r'er ' an„ of ihe t o wn.h q , , hone. ri Tki.m..6lYelrit- , -As,au;f and Doti•f l y, on oath Of h;,.10 Itah. , l-. Defendant plead guilts' and was seideiied ,iiilidy a tine of ,'ir l and costsq The rteietidauf iurdi Prosecumx lin this ca;se were husband .iiitd:`,, (oe—the filler having otoi ously rippropitated;tl,4 breeches. The. re-n(o.lre in quiltion was: buf . lrt::-I•quabble in the faintly pt, - b lot: paten between niii t ;loving, Couple, in which 1.1- f eu thr o ttled tierlOb 4 na, and he, . the C4rt thought, had tied unp:rilant mean' to save the mdis nage of nis'breifthii!!lileit's talkative, powers . ad well nigh uriseilthelg.re:yity of both bench and 1,4 it. was, etoubtler, r t };',..: Ilaley the author. ot Ifil4li ' bras had in mind, whit he wrote,— . .r.i, , [I. , I , • " But stilttrisr l dupe ran on, the less f, 01 weight if, Jr, with greater ease; e And with iiii, 0.,s erliisting clad:, Set all nteu's ei upon the rack." . I • • . Cone. I'S. Plinni v ,'AlcCa.,firy 7 Perjury, on litli of Daniel Heitlfle.t.trtr'ry trial. Verdict, guiltyll Perjury is akezi-Ottigly grays offen c e, aq to be arraigned thellits generaly regarded n , ) . a very serious Ifght ;- 0 the pees, case was hapily . 1 worthy thejuilici4 'nip - ortnitee,nircessarily attuOted to it. *ZsleCtitfiy hiSi.. : • ,:.made irdoemation before 4.7,5 -quire quire Wilson tigainstOertain pities, charging Om with attacking hi ,itesidence' it East Delaiklare Mines, with ittoi•rsi4and threatening hims.Oflanil family.., The 'neeoo4 proved themselveS intiq l ent., and hr turn inititiethis suit,' 11 'fine 'affair ieacliets . ';at least one wholesome leitson, which Magistrut 4 tit` County may very ift:op erly lay to hettri, ftride,",ttiat is, that unusual c4tion and scrutiny ere hitiqUired in examining the alrhost numberless rbar rfir' .. !ol.-Assandi' and Brittery4t re feirell beforelpiel l ain has heconie so eomino to run to a Magtrinfe'iln the height of passion, i4with every pettK ilpertorny grievance. Grand „ftiyies complain"; at almilS I:every term, et the many ;iiseri of this efiame'ter tr,- , t,../ up tothent. and most c 5 the ignored hills are efttflts stamp.;; ri. We infer do Warne upon Esquire Wilson'aicon ••• r i ~ ...4 duct in the dase , lreferred to ;• bui the evil,. s, halotig been observe:A, ant.rWe thought this instance; a fit ,subject to•ilrew dtteiltion to Vs 'much needee. eor • • t, i -1,.i reetton. , ; l, ~.:, Is 1: ' . --•M • ` trial 4, Divorce (!;;.it. cCatiry ft was sits b .nd ed an hour ok tvi , l s il Ards a ft ernoon, for the arginnent of an interest:hag iiksi s te m CI peadiag divorce ease be d weep Dr. N'aglif . ., Reading, tad his wife, inaw . a resident of this C,pittaty,.. 'CIS ter left hekhinS-' band beiween 01,,frit . fand three imam ago, o'o, the ground of ilVtreatfOint, and on the 30th of Aiiguslr 1551, tiled 14r litietln thisCouri. Last Noveiither,‘ i 1 she made apiniciiften to the Chug for an ardor on 'her husimodifor trOneans to carry oil her su l ,. and pay her pasties [Weft as current expenses. ~ I This 1 was the pnirii milii6in issue-00 was thifii sum , , • •.f .. ..: , named by h/r cOuryel, Hon. F, W. Hogheci and Judge Bunkti. ritO, Respondent's Counsel„?',Hon. J. Glancy Jones 'timed that the Respondent; Was willing to iqii rill Ahe legitimate expenses rot his , wife's suit, frofii th'i date of bee application tp the Court, but ol.lect etf)o going back of that lig?e, on 1 the ground ,f/tat rni:O ey in .vhridas sums die , fl been 'voluntarily her: furnished till she reldsed it. {j The Court cotric4'ired in this 'ttew ot thet',i erne, and orderedrth4 , Diontor to supply the ' sinews of war," in the Suprlif SIOO, for Its wile tobattle, him with—the deqfund to be, renewed, asoo4asion requires, iltd , inth4 progresa, of the suit. •,1 • (Toe. , thry,l,3oo-com. vs, Ildo, Doo lep,—As. rank and Batter'o44 oatliol James Berger.i. Jury trail. Vercßet,tylty withoht Jury leavinglox. . Dooley To trrigat a previous term for tlifi mur der of his viiife+dCwing alleged that she di4.t from kicks am: lintel Ilftlictedby him:, but the testimony was insufftelentiailhake out .'the case. Thei;ody of the wife wiis iihi r iramiried liil afterdechtni t il)sition bud set in, 4nd iiiiejhroof was not cle s ar, ns l'A *he •ther certain!dlis - o4irations Were Caused by Violent , treatMent j . w vhe the natural result ofrlptitre. tacttoa: Ire ;:. - titeequetitly arrested aUtl the incitement rat rities serious Character prefe4eo. Coin. vs . 4 . ;Autt i o -I f i J - Ansa 4ehie on oath of Oniiio-F. Mann= : Joty- trial. 'Verdict, not gutty, pod Frint , ecution for costa. iti Mr. ItiLanO, tie4roseetitor, is a citizen lot' Co-' lumina coo if fnee titive:lin; in L nion township, in thisCotihty, hAhorse MO away ,and quite up hiecarriagO, k itiAlg-detached parts of it a:Urtg the road. Jolth.oli,!*4M was ;represented toii:hold a tstudge agaiusi:Ori, was charged with posing 'hinmell byPlotilltiOie hind wheetii with it+pritnem attached, Or thq,:tiad down, a,40 feet deep:: cut of the Colow l iHO4road, wli.ll the intent it,) break them. Bt# thty.* Were n ot satimied thtil John eon wits the rriMr; - ;;Who was, teen to perpetihte this porsoital dfiterii4.of rollini a pair of wheek',B down an almost perreobcutar bank, and not deering the property 14 queigtin, whether whole or (Adored, of much tuomuntlo Schuylkill county, eleMed the Defendant an 4 Osiddled the Dusts, at wel4as the unmended*Tiati, upon Mr. Mann: i Cont. tt ./Plii: DoofeP--.Tippling li..ise on oath gr lottliquOtty. Jury , trial. Verdic ;guilty.' L • Thi's is qie Inge perloh convicted , as ti ve, o an Assa9 aritl*tery. - , Hi s eesidenceliett been P°° l Case' _ • Sokfrding to the'Court's direCi,ionA, he will now beg , e ,„„,..... this thrtvingi v. iiimre,t , for the wilt ''''lruxua s . 1g Com-. 0:0!. Ryan—Assault and Itattery, on path 4' 1 ,t, Julii4ower.. Not guilty, and :rogieen . tor for etfts. i j ',! . " j la This ciiise.. 4 ** tiiipari of is ithor ;- 1 1 , . I , ' . I A L r ; : i. Oren, several others brought up , 'itilis attertooril in Urder to elear-off tha etiminattmainess;and aka !tlray for an argument 13 tretignliait tieudiag. • privrtir - frith othera,.had been .worteing';for B.yab, ino en i lety-day, being impatient for tili'wages, beekme +t Mar and trouble...omit in thei'emplityer's• Ace', i en the latter twuntsted oust - Maul tamemres to 'teach him to watt his turn. 1 ; , Cote:.',. Ei(en o'/Ity.rn--A - Assidt and Batiery. 4 oath' of Michael Quinn, EA:. Not guiltyi end l i rO•eettl i..gt for conin. - 1 ". , Mr. Quinn in a Tux•collervit Intl a Dagh,rrY t". Calling, upon Mrs. (iltryun. in the ,fc; pseit v, unluckily on a washing.day. fa man o l o.: uirr'A ;size and intelligence oiiglit, to have_kri Ipetter.) and deinandmg her family quota of ttio l Ito tun&, to keep the Cio n w i thi .s.;,„,:,„„• 11) ) ft i'as not received with shut ‘niernitei or cotii.... , ibecornia; the dignity of Ins ta•ci;ifold official cli:nrac i el; but Ott the contrary. his Tati-collector-uhdi.itt. , tee-of-the-Peace-slop wan ratifier roughly t‘n • -ixed by he shoulders, "about faced." antronlered to, march nor-ward in (Intel,: time—Mra.i:,ol3... at the Acme ' ante, seizing a handy iron . hail; shilialett tn4ftion, i rand making such violent gestbres therewiiht. that idle o ff ended th.tnitary concluded, n'o.itoidu ' ferry jozirOperly. that "discretion wttn khe litter pa e r rt , of rator," find heat a hint). retretit; lt.howerer tip rpeared, in the eyed of the. ('Dirt. that the 'Squire i had excited the lady's wrath by nuneizes-arti ban ,,dying words with her, arid turther,hy pretenitir.e. to levy on certain unmentionabfiP,artiplea of wearing uplar . O, about the headline of lyitieh by the firm.: euline gender feinales aro genetally 'imppom4.l a,, be i tparticularly touchy. A.fr.s. OIL was accordingly leieuiied, and the 'Squire learnid a lesson on r?rtiN.• IR i,-- o lieettrig at the expense of 11.4 t cos* i Cuht.t . l. 'leery Barn ., llMt trilligri :16ch,-- 1 Afwault and Battery; on oath of Mrs. Maryin,Uter. h lury trial. Verdict, guilty ; and Defendants to pay 'lirr•ts. ' l' L Mr.. Daily's compqiint win , quite - a ;nri:riaiiii charge, hi,be preferred againstiwo such gooiLook ing men an the Delendanti there ; ism, ne t , less an carnet , than that they forcibly entered her ) molt.4* in West ilaven, in her hipibatid'it aliseiii4. icelled her out of bed and otherwise] maltreated tier. so that she was forced to der with her children 4 to a neighbor's for protection. I liar tar shirt .-f 'the truth her stuiv fell, in the further pro.7.resn Zit the trial, the event rather Sigaitiv'atitly ,stionisj ; The Defendants.are employed in the LocumOtiic de piirtinent of the Male ffiil Itc4l, and were proved to he generally sober, iniliiserionn, ive.ll;;belLared • I,ll....inesday morning, of county took the henen, in• teremed pnrtv.) for the trial .4'o o'hu.e nrh.iin6 Iron' a mongage g:ven lay John SmUlt to Jacob Roy er, on several highly Yalu:dd.. truer: of Coal huld-in this and Northuntflertand rountie... is teehmealiy suited thus: t Camputan's Administratont, : Assignees of Jamb K. Boyer i H John Swill's Administratifs I ' and El Pederick, /erre tenant. I c The Jury, atter being out fdint 12 o'eloyk. !Tlitirs day till noou :Yesterday, returned verdict dor the Efetinidattt... - - The Court passed the following sentencel; in en.' ses aboYe related : , . re.!/, to puy eosts_and:undergo an Ini:pr i:on. meat of Two yearn and Turd:months: ; • fflea,/r,y, itidginent arre'sted, and Delendant diseharg,.d. i • Dooley (Assalitt and Battery) to pay i n u, and undergo tin imprisonment for Four months. - Doi,/eu House) to pay a fineoft fine of $2O and eo , t-. Court adjourned yester.dav ; morning.. I t. , A NT: Cl:Allit • IC9RRESPONDENCC OF TIII f iIINEILN' iptitNAL. 13Asfgax—near appmr4 all your St. Claw enrrespondendi (my-eif IncluttC,That at one time were so numerous its to eatliVi fitale anx iety le.t.vour paper might MI occupied 'l4 touch with our ithair:, have for Whitt of ideal tie some other good and sufficient reason, for a ;lop tiine ceased tp inform;the wor'id, through the .I . oi , irnal of the doings and sayings of our thriving; Iforougla; and tearing that lIIH stienr:e. might lean .Votir read eta into 11 111 i sle re•prigt.k our ecind,itiott, I have cottcht,futf to drop you it few Imes • t Oar inapt:mon is 1-tipsily, Illt•nruo.1114 null most • now number not kis than ; inany!mtwly 'ar rived German. make this thi..r it rit!a.-e and rapidly fore,gn pjlioration. Ahe , ut bey new dwell - 41.r. hote-e.ltave i•ea- _ . . , , Son diva nil are deeured.: The v.,nott- Mite, ~ ivr ample employment to ail who , eet: it. .1-;. another evident - a of otur prmieritt , I Will iLatli 1 C,., oil i hat our old t•d•sen and worthy tot.a . ,:matett,..:l!mml ti neeeit , ary to ....0•11re an Li.+l4ldlll in Ila i'D, iar.l%* Of niaith•triiito..e... , .. The M k t-Limes shaft, ui whieli you Int',.:eiheard no mitch, has demonstrated tli theory that ire large "Whi ~ "White Ash vein underlie nid only our br km the, whole valley between the Lint :sharp Montitions - The Coal Waii rellvtiet! at Ihi:,hatt at the der li cd about .159 feet, where the In; nearly flat, having but hale dip; the CHI it im pure nail hard. This shaft*. Ineated 111/11`t. the of the Carey properv. dud alum un illllllrll , e field of Coat in evert 1 reet,on , wh:cli Wfl require ages to eitinutd. -;; t As the Coal which is now wei ked talar t , the out. crop 'Ol the 'veins becomes ;exhausted; 00; :dittfis will be sunk in various parts 01 our Coziri field, so that • shafts will become as4iinneroits ak [-lopes are .maw, and'ages hence, a teenutik Populatnfni will be bustly'ergaged in extracting, the rich U4neral des posttsiwhich a kind Providence rm> place t beneath our feet. It is true, no dOnbt, that the eeltre 01 the ttaiii.lies much deeper thiM the out-cr*off and will require a much larger expenditure qt tiyne and money totreach, yet these! ditlicuhies Witl be ovetl.. come. The sinking of th'e first slope iwns eonsid ered a great iindertaking,ind perhaps hr 'i j o1114• ereta deemed visionary, het no& they are ,t) ins to awaken little or no interest. [Cite great tidily of colt in this 'region can only Ve teraehed by l shafting. ; , The bonus of amnia welyt. fount! near ltiel.,v C'a' - tle, Sattaday:recogntied I y ht 6 clotnesUtut cap, which vas head, ar tfte hotly of au In,man Honed Itrettnan, who twine near Eagle MI,. last AttgitA, ro a ,talti oT tinoxicu ion and who wandered tfway . to per ir4l ke a brute, uncured far and Mona. kic La- bat u i,v‘te told eh& &en to tale cure Of thenbzelre.,or bOrinte a Poor Hott•rt charge Another''udillboo to fat a l jisr. of "Diath ty I rattfityrrire.." I:0N. .t- C ;t. bolt., Dor, •• , ; SCEIVVI.KILL HAVEN APPAIRS. tiaom OUR .IwN',ifogr.rSPnNti,F.:tr Our proverbially quint;town has - been in a stnier4 intense excitement for a week paS't, btkinetii - ither quotidian vtsits of the" i'ewers " oft ifuttsvilirent search of couuterfeiternst us it theyigrew bfor taneously along the rivii! Every liKtrning, train brings in ourtnidstlMr..l-fanley or soMiis one die. armed with the tormulatile vi•eappl: cif the -Com monwealth.- But utifi'irittnutely tt itlwiys ,so pup pens. that the some hag Just stepped,. out. Oar knowing ones of edurse know the woofe from Ato Z. but it won't d.i is tell '.—ot eanfrse. nut 1 would suggest the Propri t ety of fresh posse sent ; not quite soitundtar to the genniy. Rumor sayetti that we may look for. atdonishiag disclosure: ere loug—something rich. It has ben said that. one of theittustriotts gueits of the County threatened to expose the whole ileiiteinity if they(i did not find bail I,ir him forihWith.'", So look on lfor, breakers ahead ' ; Some Ot oar hoMmen in pn , sessiou iff ".Nitrilm 7 non Boat," are pa a kihd of “strike..g: They say that the season jell( an end and lime tot* up, ile the Company contends that they ritti4p.:ecp moving to the Ist 01 January. ,Theboatmenitav that they have complied with the;'aritcle of oi+neent, and . that they have made Clam payment 4 and have as, much saripon.the sithtet of tying tijil!as the Com pany. 'So you 2 , Cti therO is a spght iilitrerenre of 'opinion between , rit'trties. 1 hav 2 4 been credi bly. iniormed - ihat the CoMpany c atenits taking po , - se-14ion of MI hoabi, the owners f which refuse io comply With the above Ordess. bne;fhing everr, is certain;' the bompane F hou j d , lucid; the tee so as to permit bop[; to pat euctiqoi htlr. The, boatmen say that !n sOitneol thel i dat the passage' Was jibb stifficirntifor boat Id pass And again, if be kept itinniftg, u:by Race the loek-tender:i liven taken tr,-.111 itfrir duties of night? 1. a not reastatable, find ilie:ooctils sl,6,Cia be made wadj at highOis well iin the our! truly, ' •1-;:irriTlNFt. ' 4,11' 1 , • TANLAWIA at Allltg L-17* The nail' i'reOyterian) Cll6rel) at Tu muli:B(lles. Itir.l Glenn ,) will be ;:dedicuted to morrow. Sec notice.; It is-re flresented to he one the tineat Church psiiiiif*s in the. Coutitv. • " - • - WArt accideitkrtz ; ' etplosi to oCa blast • took niaee on 'flinrstlay ei.enieg of lay , t Mr, Nunes Taggert'A Tuttnet, ft It. by g width, on the Lirtle Sehuylict I Exf,ere.Mu of tr.e. Catawissa two ruittlabovt,i Tamaqua . ; in whiche4thr men - iwetrn at work ! :Doe of them, Jotto Boyle, worktrm the treedte the lime, was instantly kieded—het },ally beirg • atutort torn to p ieces . Three others had , each, 7&, Will broken, and were otherwtie Serioualy. tnittre l ; two Olii:etA were Nligtitly. and -the remaining two mirae• utouely erwaper.l nebarined. , _ PORT. C. .4.141014 AFkiIRS, - 1 . . CpalenuiticA4lo.l t • The M. E. Ch u rch at Port .Earbon . has liven re cently renovated 'and pointed; laud presents• tiow a very neat and elegant .appearance Oside. It has been painted in friv,eo',hy Ate:ol Reading, who der.erves praise for his taste and. work manship. The ceiling and wills tirr pannulled and ornamented iu the Tuscan stye, andlhe niche be hind the pulpit is ilezmated with apieopriale pilas ters. The pulpit itself is of (Ist iron, broneed, and is a step in advance towards ho abolition of the old custom of busing iap a minister, k it he belong- - ed to a different order: ot beings than' hei people.— The seats are painted in imitationuf walmtt. Al togethee, the work is frilly creditalle, both to the members of the church and the 'worlainen employed. The church vvill bite-opened on r gltriaintari day. Preactliag at 10 3 and 0 P..:114.. Eminent turnstile's from alai:4d are expected !it, atAcinte, ^ '• •ci• IMO GRAND AIRY REPORT. i rotAte fionorabie Court of Quprtsr Seissofri, rn ertil job rfier:CottufsfirSastsith.7l: 7-71 ': The Errand Jury reppeettulty report;that 'they 'have acted upon Fitte , two bills, Outhrig Ftirty-ruor true tuff., and ignorlag.£ol. ' • They have„also, vtiuted, sod. exaoluted the County Prison, autiCtittund n dem = and in general good order and coodinou throughout. ' The pub!tc t. dices. Go inspection, likewt , e apear in gnat' order. The•tdarmingprevalence of Intemperance in the County tumeratively demandi tap ipectat int , ciaiott 44 the 'Jury. Tracing, •e treats to the .I,i, y cannot fait to ierogatre. Met as the greet totintain• bead of clime among our people. Itesetes tie eorruinton or pubtic ntorats, nod the dereiopetueol of ,vieious and erinonel propensibes; i ts 0 ;o: ous and direct re-u:ts, to tie eouuuoii !slaty of the tiajtole commuuny, are unpaired health,ladditinew pauperism; the estaNtsimirot end eormaragement of tedo.ent habits, interruption of business apdtarguty- I'Le CallIlt•et:C111 at lutemperaned with crime and pauperiam is so intuit:it - S o that it is a .iiot , eeilhie 14t'r that the number of Cr:Mtn:ll eitiey brought dare thetourt aid of the mutates of the Alms !loose. from different sections di flat County, are to direft proportion to the number of groggenes they re-p. - ThVely Of ratty -two ea•sts brought before 'the Jury, Twenty Were directly traceable to Intemperance, and a emetia examination of the Records shows that en average of twe.ttm-di the eriniinal ue.ss of thiseourtisinducedby the same mime. Alt compreheritit'e taugaitude, reaching ar all C . (fl.s.ei and conditionr, of suctety, de:terve. , the; most N . 7 illll4 consideration of every .go,sl enixeu, to the end that an etrectuai remedy be tTeedily pro; ended. . own pub he Udieial statistics show that there — are, !or the euFrrul yvsr, near Seven Hundred anst.Fitly, C,30) ' inners to the County beeilised to self knig timaverage of One tivease‘l house to every Eleven and Two thirds (i 11) taxable Inhabitants or, in the Coal Itegien,,One to overt'' time and a. lia'.ll,Pf. Besides these, there are doltbitess many otlisr shops ,*eiling without iicenSe. Now, no sane person will attempt to argueenher that this very• large number of LiquOr-sodling pia "en are needed for the accennct4tiou of Our Zen'', Or that their influence upon the public is, in unv Way, litaithful. The framers of the laws, by which Picy are authorized and protected. over coati-1..106mA env such abuse of ,what were. then considered whoiesorue itmulattons; A !urge majority of these Seven Hundred and Piny licensed places ore mere lirocery Stands add Ale and Porter sheps,for watch under ex:isting reign- I mations, anyone paying .$5 into the Treal.nry can le euice a iieeitse. True, the law specifies the quau- My—nothing less than a quart to he: sold; but, epmmou experience proves that obedience terms r.silier the exception ; while viol,thott i.. the almost universal rule. - A total repeal, therefore, or ir.rue modification, of the existiag lattA on this - subject, appticabie at feast to this County, is partteularly desired anal the Jury,' cm - b.:hail of the County, request that our State Senator and Representatives brtog this mat• . ter before the next Legislature, and it possible se. cure from that body and nuiendinent to the present statutes, so that thereafter all Liquor r tlimoisrs b•• within air jurisdiction. and subject to the control,' tit the County Courts.. The Jury is happy to believe that the recent or der of the Court, ,closing the liar: of Liquor Slanils on Sunday, is generally respected, and that ,t he insult is highly beneficial. Constableiffandoth• Fee Police odierri should see to - its universal en forcement; and the Jury would respectfully ask the Court to remind them of their duty; n this respect, and also to urge their constant wutelitnl• nes , and vigorous enforcement of existing , statues, for the - suppression of the illegal traffic, and thy punishment oh the offenders. Tbs. Jury re..hunmend that the Court instruiq the Supervisor of Ural - lett township. to calts•trittl a tenet? (similar to the one along the narroWs below Pottsville), at or Lion; the several pints on the rowd lending trout Westwood to Alinersville.— These places air very dangerous for persons who are compelled or obliged to travel over Brent alter night. or during the tt Mier season, When the road is cove , ed with we or strew. • The Jury aim) report the dangerous couditlix. a bridge in .11arry iriwohip, on a road, leading train DerialeCii Tavern io.Shurnokinto'wu, dossing • Mailanoy Creek, at t israttiLead'a ARIL J. T. HAZZARD. )Foreman .of Gram! o'nro- Potheille, Dee.9rn,lSs3. - I . • . , ' !NEW ITRK LETTER. .IFFLOSI OUR ;.'INN CORRESPoRDENC.I 2', la/ of bridge, at the Crystal Palate—littpro , re,l Bailers—Upelttof .:, CM' .Streets—Canal .St. and theliatrery IV/TeX- of•,Steartfr ?flutit6oldt t.l. —flarairig of a Ferry Boat—Extra ,verformi aare at a illenavrie —New ?alit( of Mitchel! arid Meagher— 7J tltien—Edultilons Belursts.. _ NEW YOKE, I)cr. 13, IST:. . . DEAR JourtNat.:' Mien a abort .time tiihr'e 1 . mentioned mat the, was emphatically ,the seayon of tante and rietttrui nee fites, l. scarcely dreamed that I should have to uuronicle tho mo-t tleyti tic tive that hayYiyited our city in many leery. . lOili corrovinett here give tii a" ininine nod intere„ting account or the Mr. of .Saturday 15e, wilt, h We villa, b:ivilig 4lrenly Irrofrarc:l an art:- r:.• for that lorcpt, , rirtlrttri•ou:t the 1111,0 par.:l••u -latN.--E,1,. Jour • . . T A .l ho IC4 01 th t,:ryFfal ValaiSc are vtall in •tcs• sien Ihe Sate tt at tars been consummated An niteirsilllg trial of : 14 ultra 113 , 111-0 tai;,-ii rd,v , e ,.- .The ocitipetdoN ;woo- Latier.,, , .an of Bo ,t,':... and Howe ot Cincinnati, who e; . aisn• that boa hri,lyd wilt ,t tact d:ntbfe the we!e,nt vt :my other known ~ hrid4e!•tiwtitre. : Larier, , att's bridge Initial under a height of aLoin 2,: , 01) pc:l;ml,, Nvh.le If ,well was loa,ied wen upwards of :cal() without breal.• Zug and was then It it hdrawn. The bridges were ot.t he i •7i 1).i,.V:u.0 2,3 day 0t..!,.: iitary, A. IJ. 13:ti e ,',t il ~.., ....k, A A... Cli .lAlth in 01111: 11l ACCIlmi .•t . :.1 he 11th itirli i'lt. 411 , 11t.'T.1,01r• 81awillirf.1, att el 7:,,,t:er turd a Aet tttt.'“) . her 1.4 (76 ..‘: ,3,r , and -Itt.'„) , 4,11,er 111,1111 , :. I , Y . aki.V4S ‘1,.. , 11,21. MC 1011`11.10.3 Of 11d! 4.l.lteat.liksti 1ls3) Nyulte. CH n lc,. F:e w 1,,, , 1 - . 1t.f.:1 ME MEE ri. tin Intl. Aq-, Match, MAtikrl n 4 and even!lig, .1 1 ti 70 • t Lettrl. A4lllllntslratiott late tit Abe Iler, 11,, 'h• L.5411.ty ol actitt)•ll,lll. SULLICf ;;11.1 . ; 110 P• 4p;.111 pi'r:orii to de u.ett to. eat& es itutttr. , end I:10,e Lai tng I~InIJ. >t A PA. th., 1!1:.,.3. k're%b)rvrt dedICA , .4 to mt. MI./mat S~At !'hiia6clphla mir the day. Ser. 11 pub y I to,tft L *ION OP P. 1.1 1J 1 he letter.. i Jug two cal t_to tt ai& eli el mut r. , 11 ••1, , i, , I Itt Lemur,.. t u'ciamtd , • ::(14i.e4 I= langn t 4 ftei , r, Rev. rvikc rvcry C. M. ; ; I.q l l - 0 service held I , :tribt.ur 1.153 .011 la p , ctICILAILL LI-LV • tk.to.l‘l, , kta., I/if 1.) . mi . I I Ali ••?1 ..; tr. 1. /Ye .11 l't !las, tor it r D.1“1 Trrtl , ll! IA ..: it J. ttitA,llltiiL N•...• s lt. ( . .; ~ , ..,,,;- , ,, , Evq.,,z.fqr tl, itt:,:tt. y • , •tt tt. , titi'• M.I: , •1 11. , `4 , 1,, A 1..,:.:. I . viii. 4 r ft , I t . -4,• At tnt „ii, til.l II . I ~1..;.:11). IN.. 7 Lit filly S, ~it 'i;,t \ i \ 'l, . /It c , ri”l t . 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I Ile will hr leitaillnd I'. hr ..s.r I.II , CkA at tort el/ • 114.31 . .1i”13111. lint sl rishliylkill !laser , . Fr trill In hr yr the lini33l 0111 . 1 ele:shethi. It quire thou drhi) Ctla sitar. . if nitl tjt. lh (ii ;.t. lot 111 t N 11.0.1 V; W.I. INehly tnda of auy urk, arid 111., having Oleo, will Le 1.-ippritl la pare !liens It. 10111 13 It:, level S . , r Ls ihrt.lloll .1 the wa lrl Le.it dratth WAlltuttt ttsitirys F. can, A lll If dv.• ';‘). LO, 4711 f LA IN YAltTlloillASilt..--Ille ittderalgned o“rve ' , nit, i-O Mi.) a 0-F.,il.lefetllfi 11l fie yhtence ul .1.4 VV. lad La V,' taboo the Orate lately accui»ea by I. ii ..11, lliv•liss, Esq. ewers at Mr. 114 s tors en tv havinr l,re lita ev l i Ihe b s ewers lly:ite, to ua, anIII feCNVC, is ell 4.9 all else that linly be b united tu....ta bale, dui diligent attenisou. Vc . It. Vb ELLS, .1( tirli nutams. , 'Gem.; letlrous of -wittulraring from the ivraeltre of bars in the Courts 01 tls rlbunly, I hose CM,- 1if1,41 all uotinished 1,11,tril,1011:11 hit Olney!, 1 , , lilt 'Carr of 't% '‘l It. WELL. R,:.1 Jolt tiftithl'Ea;EdtfraloM t/l)Ill I nut assist - in the utartap . tent al Ills rank," aunt alt uly ‘:\lvvlttui enrigestieniiinte titrthivrireil. i. W. itUtiliES. c -:;2-11. 0 - UND. and Retmont,3 fluvryler Can h3vr byi ,T.Anrgra. Allgust btmhnia. Sl•h'" . N:Wil'eE.—Vite Hooks oi hetOUnts of the late 1.1 Rm. 14 1.1111(7/17' .5r el/ lIT, hare ortett Naerd /n the lutiol.f. of the und,:rolobrd for tolirrtl oll o 4o,l two.. 111c..ta fqb.:l.l pi:oaar :'lll .led make pa4nonit, Ll:about litrilter delay. JtHIN 4.'..taLiNtiLitlr. J. P. l'ottovllle,,hy 21, 0.0.33.. I , . 'JO II . IN 0,1",.—.T1ie c.ubscri,/eLS tiercay give noti,',. I- ill Lt appltration IS tit be nrille to the nen 1,Yri,14 tar, ,ii 1'..1.11c) . 11001., for is cliatter.of . ...tuvii.g.t hank , :,, 6, : i.“ .ord 111.11.. rough of fottsrtil. L With a estiossi of Fif.y 1 1.....5an1 Dialsre, lid Oil Pri,vile4e: , 0, 16- creara:lu; . to one Iluturrea ' 'liouseild. Wiwi/Lana 01 reel ~,,,; Lootoly.lul inti'lri-1 .10 discounting. to ...' cak.-2 • CHI: Ott rtivit.9:..ikvi.\!4:4 114Aigi" II T. lorior, '. .r.t,.1 ~,,,,, n:FiNiri. ....• (lcorgs i.tuer. 1:4•1/ 410 fitlOt, • • J 1% woiney., .1,0..1 N:it,q,,,,,. , ,1 1411.14 t . ..x, ' 14.4.. Vocnelloa. .1 , tl.l eitOLstton. • . Jolla W.. \\L......, • :•• ilban Evans, .. . ' :11) S, Ild,. I 27 ISM -,. ‘,20T14 7 :4-N,,i,,,, 1 • •Lidro,y given that tho, ct i ll ~.i. n-t Iqtlylliii, uo.rly Intend to iiht01:1 0 Va. Ler.../latur.• la Ilte lo•Nt +...1,11:. roe a d" r ' 011 , ' .. lloibl. lot I)hhtirlint arld . th.;411, iii to dotol.oi..in P.O 11.11.0.1.1 of clobia.e.m. :irlolt)11./11, 1:01iuty; Na , lo- be L'o-li:-.I the '''cllt:..t.:`: FIIit.V.I'ITE VAS . : of TAM...t -,ti'.- o ..11,..i t....,•arti ••i • • t‘o it.indt. If 86. 1 Forty I ,:0.,-,1 , , , 1 140141 i., relit, 1!, o IVi!egu ini--It:Zfi:%.l." ti, ~o,l4jt•fl•iihi Hank 1., l'lVi: illtildritt 'I t..1.:41.1 1441 - lats. ~. ' 4 t, ' - ,ita,,it ftatilitP, ' . 1.5(. lA' : ~ , e, eitliAn it, 1 from tlw bsrrit, fi l *Ws raial.! Hear p tote: Mint:vet will ifE;NRY KiNTZEL. ; 41-20 t STOLEN.—.S Weir 1111 M the Stattoll mporrw. about 14 ‘ 4, 01133y - 110f 114Vefl 51-h• .1.5 I Whod*i' fr. vtr3iyht NI nif 51.31, ....I Mtireekr 0,14 ii • .%. lic itL,o • _ . ... .. •OTIC E. • -Th, At..c. t071.1.:r3 ,, f .., 5110 ,, e ,;t I:tiA ;,I I , ,t6;vtilr..ht (La. tvunly ' .•:.Mrli"s". l ' , Err. by 41tra,,Iti.i !hit thei lotet..l u. np;:ly lii t4O - ,I . 1J,11t5,1.,,,,, 1 05,,i jte r.c.it ~....1071.1•4 i ';'' '."""."°,.! v,t ‘C iu‘riog. lt•eli: ( Aptt.,l ;4(to. A 1.. v, l'"' / 1 ": 1,,1 1- 1 1.z.i.....mi ),,VO'vt 1., 1 ;ve l!tin.trl.l TlL.,lii... , mLi:,:i4T, N..,,1 C;.o' ao ioLitt.i in It ilior , 'Vr. ••• . -,- .....14 , ' ;n 11,, i'nu.ity of r, tx OWL( ~ atv,lforlp: nr•pl,.. 1i,1aci, , .1 , 4.nk o '. tHia , “;" ),.c r ,il 'ult.i , !I,tt,-.= Ifs '..t,1 , 1 - ni 41i.. C , ord. "is•it. • I. 11.4(... lg. I. I .N;) t, the I'lt6 the ON - 11 a . 11,1 M!rtrei: A tfl: Herth4it; ..t1 :1 11611 it: jiA-tt) SP - ' 10 :Y t *Cimpiny, tm the PArrt ,, thern.th lltr :•,01 , 1.1,L.. ban County, or re:l,...ttahty rewArd , .4A t)IIN Sim:Kw:awn - 4 14 lir hr , 3. mott*ey.- „ ht,ik cell, prove, O,IIIGISS, In. 1.211 - Iy. • 1 - -) . . 1.1 It it nit II) We'd ill ft n 4. S:' +•-.u: rind other tar.vtitt.itt; heiehtttoit 10 1141:amp td 411 &het, sn e-f.tract 1.. r the Lotaatu,trao and /at, (IA:1 fa a h :ado of Itaiidlage." Caret., a.o.lertite. • itesi.fleuaY. • r JOAN 11. JAMES.. Ir.l4.—ittaukftA for p.Ol rso.,T,, the urti•teigoed would 4nlicit a contlisitall ,,, of the hitb.'"‘y `ifDr(9l patrortte. • t • 1 if. J." Nov. 27,1652. ,f 4J ly 1.0,4,0rk F,sihfdwy /ht t• pottar r..4leP 14 Ow ittonve ietvard ‘‘ll ntial.•ot e Nittstva' 1. 10-4 r I v ', ria rest— vkar .e juatt ri.6.ia l• a a -.. jat unociii low r3IeA :to riti or P:Dirta'rerw, liralia• t aloa DralAng Yai..r, ior 'l,ll. IS .' IS ..1.1 4 0 :C. ~ Ml'S . Iriery ritute,fottAitte,). I! . : 51— ' i. . . . ._,..• . i tYV"-' 11, . -- Nuttr . k - herrhy given that aniapfill •. rtilloli Will l, male t 4 I:,r next Legt,ature of Penraylvanta for I. 1.113 rtes i r.f 3 JIMA. 1 , 1 be in" . " ;n [he Borough of Polfsstle, with a Lavi:al 0141 11 .5" Thriliaand Dollar , . wit , " 0,0 frls",,,ge 01 11“."2 "i",. Io'Our Illuudt e,l '.' it , ..;%a0•1 Dollar+. WWI 1 1 5n"t* 4 and th"" u nting .1 :;vitogi.. 1 4 to: zsitra 1110 Mito.r. Sachigs Bank. l . Juor VI, 1.03,, l:;•tr • Itop.PAIL'ENIIIIISIIiP Litleren:r dV n thii; this 113 y fah. ass , ,riat.i4 with me bl. epEAll. El (11.4.11 Nit; . to the prleilre of ~t 1 vaft7l: 4 bran chef, will lira:lifter nod" 11 '" 6 "" NC%ILLC eV. '11.1E11ii.41) 5 3. °dire. ernlr 4 next door toll. a blortis!! Store. Pottsville. is° E. NEVILLE. 21.6 • June AI, 1:s ()LET. DEE WIWI , ' ell 11,r MEI th. 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