The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 27, 1858, Image 2

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POTTAVILLE g PA.
*isms sT, II - 58
, ISIMIAL COZIOIPTION.
Ruda eta**cutent has - existed in Ph'
. . , bitt, ,in consenuence of the exposu ' o
system of packing juries in criminal an e!
suits. 'Cm case which caused the -• •• • 1:1 1
the Preeth mutter, in which the jury'se er
t ver , iii inconsistent with the defence. TI
_ led su isome severe remarks by Judge Le
~slow, but'recently elected to, the berm , al
subsequently, to an investigation of th fat
voattected with the inupanneling of th . t , pc
Riots of the jury done: by talesmen. es
non' was taken, and a picture of co , ptii
iris presetqed such, as was never wit •ea
before. It, was proved that the jury he be
packed by a Sheriff's officer named illis
If. Laird, and a Lieutenant, of Pollee, ,am
fa
Samuel moo, with a view to resene •a pi
onerfrot his justly merited• fate. • er
bad been beard , , in defence of th -, Ent
. Juige Ludlow ordered that!, Laird be ..mm
, ted to the County'prison fo r ten days ':d' pi
a fine. df twenty ! dollars, for conteinp in ni
. - executing the orders of the Court; in arresting
the additional jitiora from the body of the
county, instead of the court-honse Jerson,
the other delinquent, Iris then held i .$lOOO
to answer the charge of perjury; ins miring
falsely when called-upon the witness' , d.--'•
He,gnsw,the required s bail, and then ' igned'
his commission in , the• police in anti ipation
of' his The action of ,In ' : . Lud
low in this matter, merits nod run vets the
warmest commendations,, front la re' and
laymen. It will we prisume, have , e effect
of deterring evildisposed men:from ~ paring
with the administration ofjustice: •
The-aboverxposnre is neccimpani , by an
other equally as Startling. On To day an.
,othei . discovery was made that billet • i indiet 7
ment against some parties ; for fo ng nabs
ralisation papers had been stolen ' , m the
office of the Clerk of the Quarter : sions be ,
fore the present clerk came Into ' ffice. If
the people cannot look for purity a ' justice,
in the Cotirts, Where man and men should
stand equal in rights, and' find the in, where
'can they be sought ilr with success? The
United States Supreme Court, the
gal ' tribunil of the country, is 6
partizan feellng, and lends itself to t
of Slavery propagandists. The ju
mine is dragged into the' filth and I
tionalism, and' the people despise • I
investigate the motives of the Nat
ministration, we fiCd them ;Tina an
—the servant becoming master, an
ing to rule with a Napoleonic seep
grass has , its noble band of undin
men—men who cannot be porch
en ; but the majority it is to be
the toole of a power, that demi
meoanica and ' laboring men,
tringsills. A glance at the coin
our 'State Legislattit - Q, is suffici
,cility 'andicorruptioit have held
enough, to caute! an able, inteliig
citizen, to shrink involuntarily,
et the bare Uggestion of a nomi
dreads in the event of 'election,
men -who in the social circle woo
cognized. Is it surprising that
jeer - and byword of every nation
Is it surprising that we find rascal
courts of' j u Race, and , becoming
characteristic of pßblic officials
_scent is env .-nd nalural, and e
toleration are 411 poierfur to be
tion.
. •
It is not o ur purpose to make
condemnation, of the' legal.pro
at all. - . la a geneml rule the bar,
of good men. The man whi3 , d
sell by. bad practices in that as
' profession, loses caste, and is i
' jured. In the, reform'. demon
by 4 which jpries can he' selec
care, lawyers must take a part,
of that iespeirt ;which inirariabl
I a Court when it is 4own to be
the sake of their
own
Courts
public once think e Courts a
injustice and , wrong, the'nezt
that lawyertrare bitd„ unpnnci
couiaging and profiting by th
-wickedness of thOse who corm
their oaths as. jurymen, and ael
the public to despoil the citizen .
• and, treasonably trample on
land.
, To the pople themselves m
permaient reform. Let , the w
in the delegate elections. .T
tion, of nominating contentio
priMarily traceable.; What a
tiona can we - expect the offs
shops, illiterate, too often, .p
headed 'lrishmen, tti make..
, men acceptable to the mass,
. .11 6 -men of no chardeter,no
integrity, no &WHO,• continn
for pitratial positiotut, we mus
ritseals in office, amigo be peri
by revelations of corruption, ,
just ? rovealetl in connection
of the Court of Oyer and T e
,
- delphii. It ?angina, thereto' •
to .correct abuses ,not only
- administration of public jus
l out the . ramification of govJ
/independent spirit, regardlesi
tizan appeals, They must
reform to the very roots et{
extirpate the totti and festeFii
prodigious effort; We shoal
shame., being the bate of
and satire, if oto higher
to the efork.
•
THlA,axy.—The refusal
far, to yield to the request o
don for fire additional "tee'
ded to the, regular scup,
the 'arguments in favor of
fered by the exposed shush
forming the Utah expeditia
middy rebellions attitude of
has met -the general cowl
'country. We agree fully,
racy, die Baltimore Imerii
proper that our people she
Creme jealoast lot only a
by the gorerposent, of the
projects for its increase.
,stance. the course taken by
considere.l equal to a vote o
fidence. The administrati.
additional regiments of re:l
ceived its quietus, it will p
tneasure adopted by the Rol
Latices, as reported from
Military Committee. • This
the organization of Eve vol
to serve eighteen moeths.
sons of ri 4ealousy, touching;
the reeler ben -ieht bej
preferable to VI
purpose as the
against invasice
reigtr territory,
junco is some
the discipline
government ni
regulai, troop k.
ry‘lll at Witte'
• ovGai . mr in Om
1404 itii#44ll,
$44040
Pik idiffibtWim
moo oveilakw
444 04_,44 449
the bfott t. ` wk fee gl u • itna
hate which would prompt titein to the 'cum
mission of excesses when . oppottunily altered' ' ,
which reg ul ar troops would not ilant venture
upon. Theoretically, volunteers When in nee
.ice maj+ be placed in the sauttiategory fas
regulars; birt'practictilly they_are, not. .The
whole of this Blornigik (picadors.; aboted, be
thoiotigiq examined by Coligiviei. - The oh:
eke at which government should situ, should
be to peel(' and reduce to obedience to the
constitution and the laws anti' to recall the
Mormons to a sense of wba t t is due 0481110-
ral perceptions of their fellow citizens.• To
massacre and exterminate them would be re-
rolling alike, injustice and humanity, and
yet this may become a necessity arising from
udthe misconduct or mismanagetnent of the trni•
ted States forcenfu Utah, which might render
nd peace and reconciliation impossible. The
utmost care and prudence therefore, should be
observed with reference even,to the composi.
ti•
tion of the forces we send to that Territory.
on
It may even be doubted whether there ex-
ists any necessity of increasing our military
. force either by new regiments of residue - or
4olunteers, if the ranks of those now consti
-- •inting the army it're filled up. Let them , en
al
lst their full complement and keep their ranks
Lull. Three thousand good troops ought to
'. ll be
,sufficient to take and bold Salt Lake city.
General Taylor defeated Santa Anna and the
43 ' il?wer of the MAI= Army with but a few
irendred :note, and thus -literally broke the
back of Mexico at Buena Vista. Sorely
three thousand men ought to be sufficient to
clear the way for the United States Governor
Bthe chief city of the territory he is to rule.
esides if the apprehensions of hostiliiy and
irinedresistance are fully realized, that num
her see , trove readiry managed and more easi
ly and maintained than if there were
twice as many, while only the grossest cowar
dice or inefficiency could place them com
pletely in the power of the . )iforsxkuL The ,
whole of this Mormon basin* has been
, grossly mismanaged from the first'. It is im
portant that what is done hereafter abOuld be
done wisely, thoroughly and effectively. The
great blunder which has Placed our-little ar.
my with our choicest and most 'gallant offi
cers in such imminent danger of destruction
must not be repeated in any shape. The
whole subject should be thoroughly discussed,
the policy and line of conduct to be followed
should be clearly defined, and theri the most
vigorous meninges taken to ensure its suc
cess,
TELLIGENCE from the 'Utah army, to the
, •
31st January, has been received. The No
vember mail, or rather so much of it as had
norteep plundered by. Ars Mormons, one of
whom . is said to have been the conductor of,
the mail train, reached Camp Scott on the
29th Pf January, after haring been 88 days
on theroad trod Independence. Thq prison
er StPivell.'an ruktatantl in the Saints' Army,
had escaped, and it was strongly Suspected
that there were traitors in the . camp. The
troops were killing the Winter with theatri
cal entertainments and the like. An et
press from Crimp Scott arrived at Fort . Le
avenworth on the 14ih inst., with a request
that Supplies of men and ammunition be for
warded at once.
ighest.le•
i ged ,w4th
; sebegra.
I ldicial ,er•
F. ' )
; re of see
on at
corrupt
attempt
-1 .. COll
- free
or driv
red, are
nates ours
:yes and
asition o
IL Imbe
sway long
nt, honest
ith horror,
Qua cotemporary, the Pottstown Ledger, is
a neat sheet, typographically, and is contlneted
With spirit and ability. We always unfold it
with the care we would exercise in banding
a new bonnet to our "better balf,"--being too
pretty to injure. We believe the Ledger is
well patronized, apd it really. is. well worth
the price of subscription—Sl 50, in advance.
tion. He
ntact with
bo unre•
e are the
n Europe?
!g iavadi
; .prominent
de:
amide and
'defl corrap•
MINING MAGAZINZ.—Undar tbe metre) of, Thos.
McElmth, Esq., this monthly is rapidly sssaming
that position in the Magazine world which the
importance of its mission W . arrasts. The Tatra.'
ary number is out; the Merril number is in a
state of forwardness, and • will be published With
all deep:delft the April number will speedily fol
io*. The May number and intending ones will
be regularly • iseued on some ,given day of the
month, vilich will be hereafter announced. The
Mining Jingo:fee is really, as now conducted,
worihy thepatronage'of every persort interested
in mining operations. The'subieriPtion price is
fire dollars per annum. The publisher); address
is,,No. I Spruce street, New York.
Lanr7s Haws Matramin.—This Magrazine is a
welromci visitor to - tbe family circle. esetifelly
illustrated ; having a host of favorite eentribe.
tots ; ably edited, apd above all, pure in tone and
indructive knits moral lessons, ibis Magazine bas
a firm hold'on dill affection of its , petrons. The
April number contains twenty illustrations, Prom•
anent among.whiathls a steel engraving, entitled,
"Italian PcitiOint Boy." The fashion and pattern
plates are nuinerons, and will be appreciated by
the fair readers of "Home." We really like Ar
thur's Magazine. It is not approached by , ans
$2 Magazine published, either in character, 'obit.
ity or influence. The'poblisiterit are, T. 8. Ar•
(hue a Co., 103 -Walnut street, Philadelphia.
is sreoping
:zit: Not
is coniposed
graoes him-
In any other
epa l tabty in=
d, iowever,
'wtth 'more
laor the sake
! aiehes to
ft , and for
s. Let the
tai ted with,
pouot w'll be
4edimen, en.
cri l mes and
aptly violate
the rights'of
.tltitt'Oropeity
, a -)itw pf,tim,
t w look for
rk c‘monce..
the eoteposi
e t is' the evi
, rt of nomitta
I, Ana:trio Mosiwyr.—The April numberof this
capital Magazine, wo have read , with infinite sat
isfaction. A lively and entertaining series of let
ters under the title of "My Journal to my Cousin
Mary," is . concluded. It is atmirably written.—
"Who is the Thief?" is a racy sketch of London
Felice Correspondence. "The Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table"—from the pen of Dr. lloltnew
is one of those genial, satirical productions, which
has not within our recollection or reading, .been
outplayed by anything published with a Europe ;
an prestige. Its continuation Cu eaeh ; number of
the Agastic, lends esprit ict its pages. Every
reader of the Atlantic mast enjoy to the full, the
11 .ommeati upon men and things, made by the
"Autocrat" for the beilefit of his • fellr, boarders.
The editorial review of Mr. Buchanan's Adminis
tration, is one of the ablest and moat scathingly
truthful, which has yet appeared. The Atlantic
Jloathly is as fearless, in its defence of Republi
canism, as it is able in enunciation of its senti
ments. A fact which gives it readers wherever
Freedom has a son. Its literary , criticisms are
able—censuring , as promptly as , they litre
due credit. We reJOice)n 'the . soccen of the At
lantielMotitily. it is msubstantial proof that we
are progressing in literaiy taste. Copies of the
April number can be obtained at Bannon's.
intings of rum
judiced, hard-
Certainly not
if our citizens
sporusibility, no
to be elected
eXpmt to have
odically startled
imilisr to thoie
th the economy_
niner in Phila.-
with the people
sting with the
e, but through
nment. In an
of selfish, par
ply the axe of
leorruption, and
ill mass, by one
l 4ase for very
:nropean malice
13 Can 'llre 'US
!MAYA RON : A TALE OF NORWAY. 117.1atits A. Item
LOIN author of " the Watchman," "The Wanderer,"
"the Lawyer's !Rory," "The Diary of an old Dortilr."
ete. ete. 1 vol. tdrao.. pp. 443. T. 8.. Peterson at Bros.,
306 Chew/tut street. Phlladelphb.
of Congress so
' e t n b t e s a ' t i O nl n 6WA sd:
notwithstanding
at measbre °f
on of; the troops
and the deter..
igham Young,
endation of the
'th oar cotempo
n, that it . is defy
look with ex
.n the use made ,
y'but upon any
the preseQt in.
congress maybe
a want of con
measure of five
Wars having re.
ably !tempt the
use of nepresen.
e majority of the
[till contemplates
,uteer regiments,
Unlesi for rea..'
e uie to whichl
it by the -
This is pronounced by the ablest and most im
partial attics, to be decidedly, the best of Mr.
Maltkind's numerous works of fiction. Upon a
Pent& of the work, tir'irlitel. aztapelled also,:to
record. our verdict in favor
,o(.7 . 4 ',,Sartargei" as he.
ing ti superior novel. A cilyumitence which has
added moat interest to the appearance of this
new work. it, that a complimentary letter was
written by Washington Irving to Mr. Maitland, l
tefterreadiog !•Sortoroe,"'givirig strong testimony
in it. favor; that another letter was given by Mr. {
Maitland tq his publishers, and ths‘t Mr. Fetridge,
who Opt knight the MS., nor Messrs. Peterson &
Brothers, who bought it from Mr. Petridge,
doubted the authenticity of the letter Mr. Mait
land gave them. The controversy in the matter,
has become very interesting, but at far, we with
our cotempowy, the philsdelphis Pren.. can see
no waive for.committing this 'literary titiod; for
thi forged ietfer did not nppeor until latg after
Midialtbal had disposed of the Isook,"tto Mr.
Fetridge. sod "Bartow" is far above - the usual
ran of recent works of Action, and needs' no ex•
treattons aid to make it popular. So much fur
the'ettotrover'sy. Now for the work Wile. That
locality, which is spiritedly and .graphically as.
scribal, is nearly sew to novel readers; the story
is consistent and well constructed; the incidents
are sufficiently entities and romantic, without
rianniag into improlntbilittar extravagitrteelind
the character. are Medially individualized. Tit;
main ineklente, it is stated, gave been suggested
by the pecolleetioisaf S tour on the western trunit
of Norway, undertaken Jty the author several
years ago. Tito loss of a vowel off Ibe iskind ot,
Saitaroe, oppadio Bergin, Is biler:the author was
in that city; and the- saving of the life of one
Man, only, oat of tits passengers and crew on
beard, ender eireametseess 'nearly the sauce as
those overrated, provided i hero for the story; and
a well kernel. (is' Norway) Norsk legend suggest!
*4 die aitearephis'oPoti which tits plot
legend vs** of the. courage and• devote*
rrf OtmerAorwegiert totsosat girl. who 'tumid •
bellow (is golds foleely stewed of the weeder
ot • twofer) Stout IguetatulOws uolobseut, by
izo
owe.
but
Mari o
twani
Autp
1 1 41149i1
geoll
EDITOIVS TABLE.
taking a perilous journey to the Hardanger Yield
MOuntain Reap, and bringing the supposed mur
dered 011111—tilts bad tarn from a precipice....
into touit, at the moment tbejedge pronobnc
lug The manner le 'bleb tar striking
incidene,is'efOrkid op is highly artistieel. Tethe
- very traleret, where Louise Sigalt brings lion
retersenlate eating, at the too t oeut w h in R o m
Tiede is shoat tweelving sentence .uldeath from
, the judge, the reader bee no mortician of each a
catastrophe: Attother admirably wrought settee
-4.ewbere Ilmwy Harcoart, belleted to be dead by
all bats devoted sister, returns home, bringing
bettflag aid happiness by his presence to the
bdase of sickness end sorrow. AU in all, the
ecy is as capital one, and we are not at all stir
prised that it received the approval of "dos Nes
tor of American literati'." •
taco Aphis.
fitlarias Freigito.-04 and of lb*
Ist maim', a eonviderahie redaction in the rates
of freigtit 'on- a number of *rase transported
ever the Plidadelphla and Reading aid,. Labium!
Yak! railroadiwill take place.
4 11trille Scott RCits Cciarpavy tomuiejf for tar
get pramiee on Thursday last.- After peppering
tbo target irk merkmanliike manlier, the °empt
ily &misled. They iookedteseeedingly weft, and
sajmulavred with soldier-like precision. ,
pr`T4o Riay g old Bite Coispamy of Miners:
ollio,Capt.,Wernert. is thoroughly organised, sod
bolas itself in readiness to offer its rerviees to the;
Aloverntoent should it be necessary to oaf out s
yolsateer force 'to suppress the Insuirsotion in
Utah.
jter. Th.,. is an interestiky state of Religion is
the First Presbyterian Church, Bev. Joseph Me-
Coors. The plumber* of the congregation bus
bees holding meetings every evening for some,
time past.: , They have been well' attended spd are
laeresitog in interest. =
*achilipros • Artilkriet• bads Street
•parade on Tbursday,eve ting. Portront mus
kets' were in the ranks. The evolution. of the
Company attracted m i rth attention. The mem.
berg maiehei, and the platoons wheeled with the
redoing of veterans.
"fir The Hardware dealers of the Botongb,
will clown their places-0f
coming
at 8 o'clock in
the evening ; during the coming Summer. This
amogemcnt will enable those employed in • the
stores, to have - some recreation, which they per
tautly need, after befog confined crossly during
the heat of the day. •
jls.•Kieked by a Horse.--Yesterday morning as
Prime's Barth of this Borough, was endeavoring
d\llla
to start a baulky horse, at Second. 'an kat
streets, the animal kicked - him on the right I g,
breaking it. Ile was convejed 'to his reside a,
and received surgical assistance. Mr. Barth
engaged in huckstering.
`Rapid Lettering.—At schuylkill Raven,
this week, 'Charles A. Brobst, painter, in the em
ploy of the' Reading Railroad Company, in ten
hours lettered one hundred and fifty coal ears,
painting fourteen letters on each car. T,,tai, two
thousand, one hundred letters. Foch letter was
2 inch, plain block, and executed with a pencil,
discarding the nse of stencils. This 'is indeed, a
feat, which would puzzle many painters to equal.
`Oar "Se4irnews."—
When you tire walking up Centre street. •
And with tame pretty little creature talking,
To have a fellow smoking,
Poking
A step or tire before you,
• As If to bore you, ,
And palling,
At every other step a cloud of nephew—
' Making tho lady of whom I spoke;
Choke!
, A eatang - ),
Lithe only ISt reward for such a dirty joke.
per-ifittersrale Beros gh Eleefirm.The fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected on Friday
lost :—Ceirf 'Bargees, Thomas A. Williams;
School Dirictort, John :IVitzman, L. C. Dougher
ty ; Totcti Coa,ieil , W iltiam flower, Richard Rear,
!leery Snyder, Joseph Weaver ;
. 9reasarer, New
eom Baker ; Tow,, Ckrk, George J. Lawrence;
Righ.c`onsiable, Joseph Levan ; Ardilon , Joseph
11. Christ, F. F. Beaseman, , William ./Eissiogeir ;
Stperelsor, George Miller.
pir - Ge.deraug.—!3pring is opening and we
must remind our fermers and . gardeners .that the
i c
time for beginningAerat one is at hand. We
should.like our fanners to tory up the new crop
of potatoes as soon as po ible. The ladies Will
not forget that the shnrbbery requires early dres
sing and also the ground for peas, beans; cabbage
seed, lettuce, £c. They should . ,tet Peter, jebn
and the rest of the boys to work preparing the
soil, clearing off thernbidsh. ke.
per iliddleporc Lyme:o-16i' Society met on
Wednesday evening. The attendance was tinct
sually large. The exercises were, a reading by
R. C. Brooke, and a lecture (the subject whereof
was Whale Fiehing); by J. A. Basin, Esq., which
was listened to by an attentive and interested an.
dienee, after which the Society passed a vote of
thanks to Mn Hazen, for the able manner in which
he portrayed the perils and adventure' encounter.
ed ,on a whaling voyage. The Society returns
thanks to Bon. Wm' L. Bewart, fur sethral valu
able public documents. ,
iefr The 17 mail: School examinations bare been
in t
progress during the Present_ week. Ttid pro
ignimmo for next week "•isnifollows : •
Monday, March 29111.-,No. 1--(irammir 'Bo:boot—Wm
• • • kleCont. Pr.
do do No. 11-41irle Seh.—MOs Oontwr : Pr •
Tuesday, 30th.—No. b—Mise James, Pr.
do do No. 4--rMlse Meier. Pr._,
do do No. 3—M isa Wyokoop. Pr.
Wednerday, h1,4.—N0. S--Mips Downing, Pr.
do do No. 2-311bio Court. Pr. 3
Thursday, April lst.--Pehools of Mr. Gamin, and Wisps
Smith sod Idstis."Po l t'esrbon
Si - Exastinatione will commence at Y A. at, and at
2P. M. •
ji/Sfr•ifisrch, winds are with ui, blowing dust
about is the most "free sod easy" . manlier, utter
ly regardless of cleanliness or comfort, is far as
bipeds are concerned. The wastaer of the meek
bower*, bee been clear. Our tbermometileal re
cord for the week Is as follows:
. • P.. R. tP. Temossre Oynes.
fratuyfeaMe Nall, Artotterittc.,
8 A. M. 'P. M. 7P. M.
sit-, March 20,-38°' 66° 60°-4 leer.
14100 ., " 2 2.-44 . - 80 42 , "
23,26 aci • 40 t— "
tied.. 24,-36 60 42 “
Thurs., 26,-88 64 '
" 62 46 --elver.
itieftrreasesa Literary Society.—The lactate of
Tuesday evening last, wds delivered. by Cyrus L.
Pinkerton, Esq. Subject, the private and social
duties of life. The question previously - selected,
should capital punisbraent be aboliibed fj was dist
ensiled by Messrs. Williams, Drake and Walborn
on the affirmative, and Messrs. Gruber, Pinkerton
and Bailey, negative. Decided in the negative.
!The President\ then, in a few pertinent remarks,
thanked thezudience Venal, for their regular
.and polite attendance diming the season, after
which the Society adjourned, tine die.' Oblige
thins aredue the lion. Wm. L. Dewar& for re
pented favors. • '
JgrA Naisoltre.--Tbe attention of the 'proper
authorities is directed to High street, running from
Centre to Third street. Each' evening of the
week, but more especially on Saturday evening,
fiCensecjuetice of the presence of crowds of row
, dies, it is actually unsafe for a respectahla Proms&
to pass through theatreet,onatteaded.
words and acts oti the part of there fellows, are
ant coated, alone to nigh street, an* we think !
Constable Crist would do well to keep al dmpily&
en the triolidors of law and decency. Things are
emelt% to a pretty pass, :14y, when respectable
fentskeranntit walk in ear streets withone beteg+
exposed to annoyance. ' •
'Dastardly Atio4 to blow up et Building
in Tretwont.—On Mon tnoining last iletweom 1
and S ekoek, an attempt wins made by 'some per..
'oleor persons unknown, to blow up bj i ' means of
gurpoirdu, a Intel ( building In Tremont, this
County. occupied s offices by Mr. Adios Wolf
and C01.T.. L. Pinkerton. The powder contained
in a can, was placed inside, with a !lOW Mita at 4,
spelled. Fortunately when the' explosion took
place, which wu very loud,,it did no damage be.;
yowl blowing - out a 410(1mihuh; Iled It taken
a different direction, it is difficult to predict how,
serious might bare been the/vault. A liberal rot
.watd k offered fur the detection of the scoundtelli
guiltier this fiendish ettempt. .1
jseff-ThoNsok Miami' the select of general
inmuseat ; but. the ideal Matter of interest
; et
present is, the fact that at the ;beep each sto ic;
opposite tbe . American geese,' can be obtained
'Knob& articles ef extra family, extra and super: ,
line Flour, white and yellow Cora Meal; froth
Butter and Eggs every Saturday seeming; No.
Apple Batter; dried Waits, t—Piand and ildk.•
Tared Applei, Pushes, Vines, Grapes; Raisins,
Clove, de.;' Mtryland Hominy, egg, roes, boot*.
wine, Saatch i , sluiced and soda biscuits, and so.
Perioi Cracker/. Mr. Beimener has jest :vomited
Vaadion• A,pplar. At Ids store
,every amoraiitg,
tan be obtained the Mechanical or Steam Mread:
jlfilr•Tite Steer Creek Moral Smiley, prompted
bits pintos' and praiseworthi , lave
ooneert ow the eveoirtg of March 17, in di Pm&
byterienphoreh,liew Philadelphia, for the beer.
fit of Bev Jun. Beach. Sr., whti is deprived of
sight. The abut& Wei tastefully , decorated *
the occasion, and the perfarteers, both ss
, instrouia.
tat And seqeltted thitasettee welL Serer
rat solos and ' dean. were 'lunch admired:. The ,
Grand liallelnjah Chorus of Handel, was sung at
the doe., *lib ellket. The society daterreaetedi,
not only for its generosity, but for the devotion of
its members to so elevating and refining an art as
music. ,Their , time and Intonation 'bowed consid 7
arable progiess; and with titan advises la elope
tionar7 espreulon "they Pelid pot fear to taktibit .
their talent in any place.
t
PlPS.reeffest Appoint • t ae.—Mr . David' D.
Lewis bee bees appeisted . send Superinteideld
,of the Little Schuylkill If vigation Company, to
GU the vacancy caused, y . WS; death of Mr.
Barnes. MrLewla 11,11 esperinnee,- pemdierly
Acted to occupy the Position to which babas been
Gelled. For Mem pars be yes liittpertatesdent
of .the llpper - Division 'of tbe • Sehuylkill Cusai,
wield ! Mee he, left to become Superintendess of
the Roadway Department of the -Little' Schuyl
kill Railroad. In all his businesi: relations Illr.
Lewis gained the approbation of alias with wbeno
hcwas assotiated, and his present Sppointtirst hi
a sobstautial token of the estimation in whith'he
ti held by the Managers of the Litele. &bailiff!
Railroad Company. Congratulating Mr. Linde
upon his appointment, we teasel hesitate to es- I
press our opinionybat be will in the future' Maki
,cain . the reputatioi of en active, efficient sad 1
aotupetentellieer. , 7 .
1
• 'gird Concert for rite benefit of the Pock cube
off at the Court Home in this Borough on Ildesday
evening hot, The attendance vs* good, and the
lam *sated. It'ont one hundred dollars. The m.
alai preparations were not so complete as was de
sirable, but we understand, and In justice to Pref.'
Becker the fact aboard be staled, that during SONO '
days preceding that upon which the contort took
place, he war efinfined to bin room by illness; and
was unable to perfect contemplated arrangements.
The success of the concert in a pecuniary same,
is however, gratifying.
_Annexed is & statement
of :he receipts and expeuditurss, andl i of the die
position of the balance - of the fund :
Receipts, -
Expenses,- -
Ba - - .
Paid overdo Andre* Basset, Esq.,
Pottsville Benevolent Society, and
portioned among the several Ward
for general distribution. •
PirPottaille Literary S'oeiety.—The cierelses
of Tuesday evening attracted - IX-Bnel andtce.--
P. IV. Shearer, Esq., delivered a iectare. hjects
"Nature"—its beauties and wonderT. It wet a
ehaste literary composition, intersperwsd with set
entitle facts, which core:feasted hidiliantly in his
charming imaginative wreath. The lecture
wan listened to with much satisfaction s and plea
sure, by the audience.- Mr. L. C. Timmpson read
a selection—"Plyribusti." A del:into then ensued
ow the question, "Should the pres Cut Congress '
met a general Bankrupt law /" With Mesa s.
ilagen and Gowen in the affinnative and Meters.
Seibert and Green in the negative. The qnestion
was decided in the' negative. The; exercises of
next Tubsday evening—the last of - the season.--
will consist of a lecture by F. W. Bushes, Esq.;
Beading by W. Ramsey Potts; Question,"Should
clergymen take a public part in politics?" Affir
mative, Wm. B. Wells and Wm. 'L.. Whitney;
Negative, George Mans and C. Little.
plrfTaufitio" sends us the followings Possi
bly, the most contented, in reality, are those yrhO
In the marriage state, have no ambition, seek no
pleasure beyond the sacred limits of the domestic
ettele. The poorest man has his castle, humble
though it be, and the sentinel at its portal should'
be honor; the angel on the , hearth,: contentment;
lie loftiest aspiration, communion with God.—
"Banquo" beads his poem
The Poor ]Haas's Wedding.
,a wed thee, girl, as poor men wedl
• - To share a lot of toll and ears; .
, No gems will deck our bridal bed ?
But lore *lll straw his roses there.
No cringing slave, no menial thitut e n
• , Will seek one nuptial cottage thatch;
Zio awed will bear as swift.
along
t ours Is not a "Coburg Idatcb.u.
I did not seek thee for thy .y.alef,f
For wealth thy Panay might beldam,
11l y love was not A fiehlrePOid;
Yor e'en as I am, poor in thou. -
I wooed not with • longue to which
The lost of mammon lent Its art:
.1 do not wed thee to be rich,.
For pine Is oat it "Coburg
Thou dost not take me to thine arms,
- By ark isecetrily impadlat,
While condescension yields thy therm,.
To be with bumble revereuce held.
I choose thee, ray poor lot to cheer,
To shed a radiance o'er my life; ,
And not to frown or domineer. P
Nee thou art not a !'lubtlyll'e FM."
When Otte the pleasing hope ebalt glee,
- I hat Won a pledge will bless our lure,
That fat anakrr we shall live—
Anotherpaired ourselves alerve,L-
No Court physlciam will be ford
(Puffed by the public print.) to watch
Lest some mishap should spoil' lb* breed—
. -For ours is not a "Coburg match."
And when oar Intant'stry Is bent—
(Sweet muffle ton parent's ear*
No flattery glut, no pomp Awned.
Uhl gnat, the little stranger here.
The public money will notkeep
Our babe. by princely titiesstyled
Peers will not rock that babe to Met",
...Pot ours will be no'Coburg
0221 no, our state can WOW bear
The Weal or interest—stamp or.shamel
But yet our let will be tworaGgir
'Than those who boast a higher tame;
For In our union, at least. '
Are mingled neither sighs nor smarts;
No nation's taxes spread our trast—,
For mite, love, are:not "Coburg hearts."
hAntoo.
PROCICEPIAGS !F. COURT.
RIPOWUD 11M Mt IaNZILie JOURNAL
„ We ere the two ter *Ming eases In the Common Pleas
tried lest week, which we have not beim published:
Mims Donaldson re. AP/rid H Zemic.—This tru an
WWI brough¢ against the defendant to recover the
value of a nuMber of gestate Railroad Bondi worth
upon thekface,lo6o(traMi it originated as follows: The
plaintiff having busloesektraneartious with the tras of
Barults t Reys.Brokers,`,Phllatielphia, was Indebted to
them about $lBOO, to secure the payment of .which he
bad deposited these Bonds with them as a .collateral ser
entity. In January, 1883, the firm being to a tilling
orroditkrorthe plaintiff paid Mimi hick the $lBO9, but
the,drm were not able to return the Bondi, as they had
passed into the hands of a third Party” An agreement
dated Jannary,22,lBsB, was entered Into by's/bleb tbe
arm of Baratta I Rey. became bound to return the
Bonds wilidn'a few days. Alfred B. Lewis, the deki
dant, became security for the due performance of this
agreement by the 3110. The Bonds were snorer returned
and this action was brought to :recover. the .value of
them: The defendant admitted ;his li ab ility , and the
only question presented was as to the varusiof the Ewa.
tarn Railroad coupon Bonds Issued on the first of June,
18.53, interest piyable MrsAannually. The rule laid
down by the Court was, that If the. Bonds dorsi slz per
cent. Interest, payable steriann pally and the Jury be
lieved that they were amply Muted by themertgage on
the Read, then the verdict should be fit the Ism of the
Bonds with interest from Jan.T,lBso. The Jury Road
foe the paintiff the sum of $7398 38.
Maria Y. Reber es..limaffirmißrames.—The decadent
who is a son-In-law of the plaintiff, entered into an arti
cle of agreement with the hush:lied of the plaintiff. Or
fug his life time, by which the defendant because boo*
to provide ter the yearly suppck of the plaintiff aid
her husband. The agreement stipulated what articles;
were to he tarnished and what' emount. it was whet Is
generally known among Germans sa an "eirstichaU."—
The plaintiff charged tbsdefivnifeet with not peter
ing his agre'ement,,Mit• the Isetimonj showed that It
had bean performed on his part: The Jury Lund ayer
diet, in favor of the defetsdanti'
To the Free'and Independent Vetere of
• Schuylkill County.
-11111INDS ,A*D ItzLi.oW C/11E12111:-- Withosa
eosek ittyeacy Of Italia:Winn, from any one. I take
the liberty.of offering ntyselfes the PUMA'S Pito-
IrEGTIVIS TAW/ AIM WORE SG MEW. CAPIDIDArs
fur the office of Sheriff s ,it the ensuing election in
October next.
• My 'claims (if any) are simply these--I am en.
Oath:1111Y &Welts/WI/1 Meaty swot, having been"
born here before tiebuylk ill was, organised; base
lived here ever since; have never been a politi
cian. nor ever bad an office. •
My - eireuntstanees will *tit admit of my-visiting
'all personally, nevertheless I herhby appoint all
voters in general, ind my friends and acqueinten
eeiln particular. s embitter) to do all they can
for tee, and to report prOgress 'lndividually when-
ever they see proper,watil the whdli Examinee
shall.report at the elestlon. • :•-•.•;•'
I Will be obliged. to all; irho vote for ate, end
will try to tblak•none the lass of thou that do not.
And should I be - So fortunate err to be elected. r
=shoals usual pr!misea of totalling the duties of
the Mace honestly and taithfolly, to the boat . of
ray Adages. • Besiloctfillly yours, Ito,. 4 •
I - • - ,Jossea Dowse.
• I -
Jliscritriffe, Norek 2718, 1838 is •
' ECO*MIICATIMI #
Settee to Teachers.
There *III be a meeting of the Teachers of the
County, on &curds,. .April -11 d, at oldoelt,
3f. v in the Cron Oreti School House, for the pur
pose of consulting on matters relating to the'nest
Institute., All faiorable to an annual session of
one, week; are especially requested to Ink prevent,
or communicate by letter' before that, time, In or.
der that I may iltdir what coons', to pursue la
Mein nee to the next Institute.
Etanitztx.
Pousrd.., Moroi! 25ti o 184 . • efl
4
1111' "P Allal SCISIOti
jilf•Dsalbi In Brooklyn last week, 114. -
jilfriteathe la Beliftmen lest week. 1 141.
011 M -B. S. MAO, editor of the Laserne Union,
h dead. -•
• asft-Fesi ;say in Vermont; Friday, the *Sul
cf ApriL.•
;ffillr'CL Freisont and family are ea . -feet* to,
California. • .
.jffirTheDelawareshad Ashermenare enattcesse
sing oPerationa.
/011,'Dmitfts in New York hilt week,'464, in
Philadelphia. 19.3. ;I .7
prThe jliontraftworka,ntßaufille, harebeeri
- pot into operation seals. • -
011" The Florida war will - probably, soon
Ruby Bowlegeliewiud.
Jter•New York city, it is said, has nearly Ave
`.hundred miles of paved streets. •
. ,ffif/PJames Maxwell, of Spencer cowl, ' Ky.,
was recently tnimiered by bisateres.,
jlMPTb!Parialyiranla Degislatere his resolved
to adjourn eine die on . the 23J of .
.0110441 r. Daniel R. Wilt was elected chief har
ps, of Harrisburg, at a recent election. -.. •
prßobios and bliebirdi here mods their ap
pearance in the rural 'distriets of Buten.
jfirifeary pies and considerable fails of snow
have bemi lately experienced in Begleod.
pff-There are now Ave steam fire engine. at.
tubed to the Are department of 'St. tonis.
Oft-Door teats of a neat pattern and service°.
ble quality; are now made of c India Rubber. •
pIIPA Presbyterian minister aimed Reed, was
buried alive in Erie' county, Ps., hat week.
Jeillklbe Wilmington, N.' Cultism/al has
ceased to exist, after sceareer of - twelve years. 's
iiit`Hon..John M. Hotta has commuted to send
as Mayor of Ilietemited, If elected to the ofilee.'
Iffit'Some SNP ter sixty persons, meetly. Irish,
left Lowell, Meas., on Thursday, for Califernia.
i f3M`liany 'tun are letA by their vices ; and
others. again, Inflow them
,irttbout litti Wiling' at
The to . tat shipment. of geld from ,Au
trait/I,hr the year 1837; ainorinted 'to 2,757;047
ounces.
iftia•The prOject of a snood Crystal • Palace
EAtitaition of all nations, to take &min 1860, is
on het. ' •
( 14/"Seitanna Lear was accidently burned to
death in Readies lasi week.. Burning meld was
the cease.. .
fffer•The Legislature of Alinneseht bas residied
to aid the railrtaids of the State to the extent. of
$5,000,000,
/319",1n Maine,- Michigan, and other State, the
farmers are shoat engaging in the manufacture of
maple ;agar.
• ,wellrle is- said that there are traitors in Colonel
Johnson's damp.. A corporal has made his escape
to the Mora:oar. • :s
yffirMorgan A. Morgans, a miner, was killed
last week, by afall of Coal in the.Colliety of Mr.
Rep Plier in Ashland.
/121rCharies L. Tajlor; implicated in the burn
ing *like Puglia Hotel at St. Louis, has been
bonerably discharged.
fiffer•lir: John Jones, formerly of this Borough.
is boot of the Pacific House, Council Bluffs. He
is prospering in boluses- '
Alt - Ansel Wright bas been elected. Collector
for the town of Northampton, Mars.; receiving
every one of 104 votes cast. -
„11111P•Counterfelt $2O bills on the Farmers' and
Drdvere Bank of Waynesburg, Pa., were passed
Jo Wheeling on Webueiday.
, . Collins is the author of the story
entitled "Who Is the Thiefr In the April 'num
.bei of the Atlantic Jionthly. •'
••• AVIA violent earthquake hes laid: Corinth in
ruins, killing thirty persons. The shocks contin
ued with 'hare or ICU violence. .
pfrThe first successful experiment of burning
Anthracite Coal in an open grate, was Made by
Judge .fesee Fell, Feb. 11, 1808.
„ffilP"Orsini the Italian; who attempted to kill
Louis Napoleon, is 29' years of age, and one of
the handsomest men 18 Enrope.
Or &nary Leadir, Req., editor of the Ilano
ver, York Co., Pa., Spectator, and a veteran Priet
er and - Publisher, died last week. •
JIMIrThe editor of thee Hume, Lamianey has
found his turkey. It was not stolen. Only strayed
Away. Happy fellow (the editor).
JOIr-The Virginia • House 'or Representatives
has passed a Jaw making those who shall be en
gaged in a duel ineligible to office. _
...gbrA journal of Madrid, the Repose, erian
plains of the measures relative to passports just
adopted by the French Government.
fire at Constantinople has burnt 300
houses. The palace of, the Governor at Adridn
ophOuts also been destroyed by Are.
pirlly an arrival from Restart advises have
been received of the massacre of two hundred and
Afty of the inhabitants by the Indians.
ofrA great_many repairs and alterations are
being made by the: Union Canal Company, to fa
cilitate the paisage of butt? through their works.
ArThe Cambridge (hid.) Herald says there
is a woman in that county, who has eighty-Are
childrenigrand children, and great grand ebb.
dren.
$lO3 SO
10.25
Ramer of
by him ar'
Committees
jell- On the 24th of January, Brigham Young
preseheJ to 9000 tropic, all of whom arose when
be said—" All in fiVor of giving the troops-AM—
rise." •
' Or - James }Ural has been ,convicted of the
murder of W. W. Hammack, in Crawfoid isourity,
georgic, and sentenced to be esocutetton the 7th
Of Maio , • •
• jitifir Nebraskikie oar largest•Territoty. It will
make about eighty States to large as New Hemp.
shire. Nebraska is 'about one-sixth avast of
Europe. I
,`The Boston common council have adopted
an order providing that 3fahomed Pubs stall be
fiivited to that city, and entertained at the public
expense.
jellPFThe inten&cdesire of becoming suddenly
rich; has been the rook upon which many thousands
of mortals, in every age and in every country,
haisfsplit. • ~
)111,`Pandeen kteLancillin; who was elicit, by
- Itaiid Cunningham, at a duds house in Howard
street, New York, on Saturday night, died et the
City Hospital • .
Ora son of the well known Douglas Jerrold
is residing in Zanesville, 0.. Ile is regarded ass
young man of genius, and is peculiarly apt at
sketching with the peneil. .
prYoung Prince Albert of England, is pa'-
suing naval studies, with a view, it is said,. of
passing his exeminetion forthwith and entering
.the service as a naval cadet.;
Afr•A mechanic in New York has invented- a
ebsii for botweistber, by which the person who
occupieuiltis refreshed by an aitifical bruise, pro
duced by two pair of side bellows.
„ttill'The Cincinnati Gazette says that there are in
the third ward of that city a very large. number
families, many o. the beads of whom are meehan-,
' los • who sub list upon one meat per day.
IllayOr of Louisville has forbidden the
great pistol shooting match, in which Capt. Tra
vis announced that on a certain day he would, on
a Wager, shoot an orange from the bead of a bo .
, iviry'awtticket, formerly one of the most v
isiting manufacturing towns in New , E and,
which has been At ' a complete stand still ever since
the commencement of the peak, Is now moving
again.
fie`wit sometimes becomi
Wye
Greek sage, in a company of Very bad archers
who were trying their skill, pliced himself close
to - the target, raying:—"lt- was the only safe
j~ Colonel Ailsop of London, accused of has
leg participated in the recent, infernal machine
plat to assassinate Louis. Napoleon, wai seen in
,f3aisnaah on the 16th, by . an English gentleman
residing in that city. -
Nebnuka city has Um selected as a mili
tary depot and a point for shipping supplies for the
Army of the West. The papers of that city are
calEuLsting that it will gird a tremendous impetus
to the growth of that place.
„ifir The Steubenville Herald publisher employs
a mau pith the ..soialt pox” to eelleet Ms dues.—
The and job customers are all paying
up without being "culled upoo,l and the if mild
man is gettibg wealthy very fast.
• Afilt•Tbe winter grain in Cheater county, pro.
rents a Isetrishing'appeaiance. •Snow came very
apropos to /shield it • from the late cold. Oats
'which came up thickly in the midst of the wheat,
have been killed by the freezing.
' Nail, the Alton Penitentiary convict, died
on Saturday morning. Fur sixteen hears previ.
one to death be was paralysed and insensible.
From the time be was shot till he died paralysis
made sloarhut certain work upon bim. -
jslll"..Laet Week, Robert Schmidt, of Theresa,
3lichigan, shot down, in the streets of, that place,
Harriet Seidler, a young lady about twenty years
of ago, and they attempted suicide. • Cause, flinty
hearted pareuu oppositg.their marriage.
4 11211- Tar Water, as combined with other sim
ples, by Dr. ‘Vistar in his celebrated Balsam of
Wild Cherry, has a peculiar power over all diseases
of the lunge. Many physicians bare tired it in
their practice, and generally with marked seeress.
'Jur The Cleveland Herald says. that in one
school in that In which, there are thirty.
five scholars. nine of the boys habitually chew
tobacco, and flee side girls are 'makers. In that'
school neither geography nor-grammar is taught.
JED-An official list ot thg victims of the memorable
earthquake at Naples, on the 16th of Docetaber,
shows the total' liunsher of deaths to have been
9,350; and the number of wounded. 1,359. At
Moutemarro alone 6,000 persons were crushed to
• death by the jailing of houses.
Jriff`Tisiontes Smith
„brought suit' agalnst the
city of New, :York to recever $lO,OOO damages for
the loss of his daughter Sophia, a child of nine
years aid, who slipped , through a hole in a dilapi
dated pier and was • drownWi t last summer. The
jury on Wednesday gave him $750.
Jar The following marriage notice appears in
the'Virginia papers:—"On the 17th instant; in the
runty of Dinwiddie, by the Rev. John Willroy
Maliroy - Kirby, Mr. John W. Sturdivant, in the
22d year of his age, to the amiable and well to do
bliss Martha. Oliver, aged 86 years." :*
' Arlo New YOrk, one William U. Mail, the
proprietor of a tililguS gift enterprise which he,
held out to the ptiblio under the name of C.
R..Tudd & ;Co., jet:peters, and gold' 'manufac
turers, who bad taken that mode of disposing of
their stock on baud,,,has beau arrested.
-4
,1311. A fire occurred in Pittsburg on Thursday,
which resulted in great leers of property. The
Fort. Pitt Iron works were entirely consumed, with
touch other „valuable 'materiel. It is supposed
that it trill require nearly $lOll,OOO to put the
work, on the routing they held before the disaster.
413-Au Irish paper—the 'llelfast ,-*//ageser"
skates that emigration in the present year will ke
much leas than in previous-years, is ronsequenee
of the American distress. In months, it 'aye,
more persons returned from America to Belfast ;
than emigrated from that pondering the whole of
1837. • •
Arabs . vaicie ot,ntachine tools produced year
ly in Philadelphia is ibmot $250,000, giving em
ployment he theic.pnWiuction, to mutts than two
hundred handi. Philadelphia tools bear the rep
utation of surprising those Made elsewhere In
this euittarip le strength, prop?rtlott - and work
s: Winship; 4 , .
;*`Wm: °casabas has 'plead guilty in Boston
to' having tarried on a system - of liformoniane al.
mese equal to sonin'orth . ti r _"Sninte" hi Utah, that'
ii„'marryint throe , 7fie Court enteral lbe.
•kilbert rentetnro, of Atli guni in the State prisos c
, vital re day* to to in eutital confinement, four dos:
•to tick yak.' •••
• derofacorreor esewthlateskhase hem eeriest et spa.
tileffld nleatioo In trfirrtainni and Norridovnn. • • •
~ • • . .
&Ono tit De Dow's boat erra Itesiew strecatee the
eatichileturent of a constitutional nonoreltfrbaring
mom eyorrimol with a ageimmotatire Democracy.' • •
•
Moine la the Kowa, Afars baa Rltvs . moos ire'
eat littection lion the appeetanee at Unto Criltenden,
bm Satteagwe of 'fang Clay, to Corolla of If naohno;
tifol. Intt•t;
compton Dem.. was the sueemsful esndidotelte, Mayor,
mma,,J. D. Conrad, Jr., of the moo Whin, teas elected to
Ihtnotia. i
..• _ .
rift Moores Gomm (Deo.) canes ontantOteermop.
ton, and says thatOceortepthe ef the wide of Lycono
ism satiate In the same _sentiments, whisk ii, hare O,
dcatbc h trtaw
•S • •
Sns fl oe. S. 11.40 z. gee et the Repnirentatires Aran
Ohio, 'writing boil* to bit constituents. toyalbia , "tboto
who undertake to read the Western Democrats out. of
fior.Ptrfit for 0 10ollig L0000tttoil; m 46101441 tiTto
roam tkie buitanotrout of tbo : Wastetti muds:" .1 1,1
Tart St. tordp Amara, stays. that noterftlistatailog.
thelarge woe* srhkb Mr. Bactutaso retched In that,
place and the compactors* of party disclplhas that Sup ,
ported him, then remains ttow, sloce the \adoption of
his Lecotoptonprogram:not, no ?fool:aka - . that datiO
endorse his polky. t
Ts; !taw Hamm Mistrntr.=li Is stated that Mr)
las, oar Insister to London, Its his dispatches to our mei
eroment,.sprees the Opts lon that the nor Wuhan of
England viii Wooly taworablet and cotteUhitory to the
LT fed States than tbo Old ono. Re lo also of opfolgi
that . not. sectsrdissr to- prilwat impearanees,-**i
=Jo begin pears% - - • , . • . 1
Tee Pio/lunar bummer slats= am= lititesci.
aom—Ott Friday. Ina. Beorkertile Mini Wan sleeted
Ifityqg of Reeding, by s auljority of 4144 over the Pro.
Slimly. meter nominee. Jacob N. SAWS. Barna kir
Beeding! The trat,inon fnun OM 'Berke Ari; Five 7
thle ratapelos, will frlghtes oar oppoottite lateen kge .
Timers .an be an dont:46st al. State et mensal s •
lien, will be lout to this. ; ' •
ilitioar or Brctranti's Arkandnurion.--,When the
impartial blab:lrian comas to write the history - of liveal
dent Buchanan's adudniainditat. the linfeA to the livtt
year will probably mad as Ibilows: , , ;
Bankrupt, the Teague,: a hardware, adminbrinititni
sustaituillself by Issuing shinplasters; Kansa, conquered
by the army: au outrageous Constitution breed cm an
unwilling people • tremendous frauds discovered in 01
gnarlarat the Prisident tharged reith.beibing member*
of Conmerw, end mat of the melon emmossed in invite;
Busting the charge; the African, slave trade 111,0c471:
Prom this promising beginning we leate our tea o
inumkine the historyof the remaining three years. ,
Tim Tme..—Tba' Nene York News rays:—Thom Who lie
'pima the Administration on the qisostiots at the sly
mediate admission of Kansas eta State, are ' oaf , fn tee
routs of Ma Dewhuensey, no more than' be who hvorled
the rechartering of the old United Statue bent, fought
spinet the enactment of the Independent Treasury eye
tern,or advocated tbeWlisnot Proviso. Ail such were ruled
as enemies of the Democracy. and of the Dentoeratie Ad
mliMatratiou ; and mind of thesellne. at this day, gain d
in the ranks of the opposition, and genera/1Y Outgunning
of their met. •
Will. Pommy put that in hie pipe &ad...moth. It? Übe
Newt MA staunch supporter of the Adminlitrationiuttd
In favor at Washington. Does it 'peak ex cathedra.
A Maw Dthocaatto Team—The Proksayrsit should teat
to surprised it mat the end of anotberlymr,' the moven.
log of the stave trade. under the joint medicos ofliesire:
Toombe and Green end Slidell, Is made the' new test; oC
Democracy." Baas three daring the last Stinater. fa 'an'
article called oat by an editorial - in . the Washingftm
Mien, we eAprsated the conviction that before lba year
1800 the reopening of the slave trade wiltbemarka toot
of Democracy. It is in inevitable seiktinnalo the Drell
Scott deebion.whieh opens,constitationally. not only
all the territories tawnier States to' the - inttedsirtion of
slaves. the necessity for re-openloy It will be Isitnd_,
.Ilts
the lament trade regulating 'apply and dement The
slave breeding States will be unable to furnish tbe ;re
quisite slave muscle and brawn, and the planters mast
look abroad for it. Within two years the African stare
trade will not only be reopened, but the Detneeracy
be allied upon to lend it their Oilfield saietion and
protection. • ' .
•
DLYICCEACY Et tante/L.—ln New York, whirs , ,Siattry
does riot exist, anarchy and ronbsion are the Wooliquen
cot simplyot the Introduction of the most menrstral ed
power of self government among a people utterly, ince ".
014.ra woe use of that power. It is maniket that
tanosey can healthfully and Ismegetally exist only
where the whole people is possessed of a high dirgisi o
moral and Intellectual eau:oboe.
If Atuerirn were left to the Wire Americana, ilesere,
vilifies would perhaps be, erelong. blind in alhofijall
ranks, and then Democratic Insfitutkrus Might krOrk
with snore chance of seeress. Dist Ina ecneetsrexpolfid
to a erre/fine) Inthorof etymon belonging:to the lova*
Masses of the, countries they hays oadtteriiN-a Ignorant
peasants from Ireland, and polities/ fanatics from tier
Continent of Europe, it is impossible that a government
under which all Iniabiten to have an lamed shire of Pow
er should be found good or elbeiont; The demorrathev,
pertinent is at best* very doubttlel ens. •, ,
We should OWl'o:fib to see it tried in England: ilk its '
chance of success would be greater hole thus atierzst stay:
where. except, perhaps, at Switsesiand, afigaracmg oilier!
populations of Peasant ProPrieteol. 7in Annerlia we most
say that It appears to have , Tailed lamentably; at 'the I
tame time that we admit 11 to have been there Mot jun--
der the meet unfavorable eletremstasees. , Of- Wisbing
ton It might be said that tirmocritir priseiptes are there
overruled by a slaverownlng tet•i&Maint,:r. But the r I
cannot be -hid of • New York; and Deceoersey in evr
York has failed not less sttsrly anti attiserably Um at
Washlngtoehallakester (L*g.) Brad or.• • • , -'
Tint Rime or. tug itAICMS .ZikETIOX -sal Sian
er:mt.—Oen. Calhoun. has written a letter to the. -
legion Star in relation to the elaclimehs . llset Terri °iry.
Ile says:
'As there ha, been great snake, to lobs the remit
of the late election for membese - 01 the State Legislature,
jpg i
under the Kansas Coriefituthe new •losafie (bag 4, I
think it Proper to state 'that moot haferasticra,th ugh
Governor Denver and other/kW/ere node:vat skat t no ,
turned vote from the 'De/aaaro `Crossinie • in
Leovenworth county, should be rejetied„;an 4 that Cer
tificated; of election should be hosed. without reference
to the.vote of that precinct. A moat it agile I asepitt, la
Crion of a newspaper eontaleing what pmporttlit to-1
! ' fit afildavits of the judged of shillottt thaCre•- 1
duet: and, lnc eemninoleetion to the Clel i n, I waste
diatels stated that if the bets costalosillia sold aids
vita were presented to me In an antlentis.and nibble
form. I Phobia be governed by them lac doterrainfig the
moult of the election In Leavenworth eerily. Although
I tut,* not rewired-El reply to my hitter to Gov. Den
ver, yet, froth various somas of tarbraratios,. I am left
in no doubt as to the 'statements of tb•;Jullges of elec
tion at that precinct: end I shall, - thereiane, Ulm* the
certificates of election to the persona hosing the highest
number of voles in LinlVOnlinfall manly,: bfflinjOnillfn of
the 'Del:Mimi Craning' product. ' i• -. ,• •
• ..I regret to add that Ibis decision wit; gbetheetatrol
of Kansas to a 'party which I view as the enemy of the.
peace and good order ' the Constitutkoi andalp at the
Union."
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•
. Tsar /cm Now .— Annexed la a coPY if tome {resolu
tions passid at public , meeting held in Lanmeim, l'a.
In the yeah 1819! They were reportedbi the eomaaitteet
whose names are appended to them. 'among whom.we
And one who is now rrestlent of theliiiimifitatee;
• nesehed, That the representatives In; Comoros irons
- this district be, and they aretereby, most earnestly- re.
quested to nee their utmost endeavors,l as amoebae& o
the National Legislature, to present the existence of
slavery irr any bi the territories:m..lN* Stria "Meta
may be ereetedby Congress:
iteseleal, As the opinion of this niaetiag, Mat e se the
Leglebsture of tifitt State will shortly be in aessies, it
will to highly deserving their wisdom !end pateiotisto
to take Into their and molt whoa cmemodai e st r el
the propriety of Instructing our reprerentatisee In the
•Natkoral Legislature to use the most Zak Hall ape strati
nods extertioneto Inhibit the existence of slavery in any
of the territories or States whkh may hereafter bs eras
ted by Congress; and' that the members of Assembly
faint this county bi, requested to embers , the ~Nit op
portaniti of , bringing the subject before loth Mimes of
the Legielatnre..
• Rooked. That In the opinion • of this aneretlieg, the
member, s'ef . Congress who, at the, last sireston, suStained
the cause of jot:tire. It eManity, and petrietlem is appo
slog the. Introduction of slavery intothe Su e , *bonen
domed tribe formed out of the Sliesksri toirithry,, an
entitlititelhe warmest thanks of relay , friend of him
Inanity. ' .i • ' . - I t • I
Regalia", That the -proceedings of this ammling he
putdlshed'ia the newspapers of this thy.
.Jess. Lio/107.11,- t
- : Wit1.1.631 =l, .
• ' Jain:sib
SIATXR !—There is something sorely in the AMe
of sister, and its utterance, rarely; fails toliall up
the warm affections of the gentle beset. The lopes
end fears -of lore, those strong cautious. perterfal
enough to shatter nod extinguish life itsilt;ind no
home there. •The bride is the mei, the tel/ssian of
the hart, the diaMond above all Pries:, bright,and
biasing 4n the noon day sun'; a ithiter,xliti gensof
milder light; calm as the me llow soup, and set in
a coronet of pearls. Who can e'er (Oise* fhb gen
tle pleadings r of a sister, urging the claims et Gran
ville Stoker the great clothier, So. OT etist
st ,t, Phil adelphia.P
practical; the
.
A Cone rou WNOOPIAB Coutta.-:-Srflioeintie,
Canada E., Angwit 21, 11356.—filleasta. Ors W.
Fowtm A Co.,—Genderiveli :—.'Seeot!nlj months
sineeA little daughter of mine,tern jeers) of ego,
was taken with Whooping Cough* a very eggra
sated, form, and nothing 'We, dCII for ber
seemed in any way to relieve ber stilferiseg. - - We
at length decided to try a bottle oryear Dr. Wis
tur'e ,Baisom ,of Wild Cherry.. In Omits hosts
alter she had commenced lasing It, eke wes great:
ly relieved, and I have since reeceasseadid the
Balsam to many of My neighliors„;who have used
it, and in 'no miss bare I. known k fail of elfeetiag
• speedy cure.
You trait liberty to make any timer the above
you think proper. If it shall'iriduet soy body to.
use Your Balsam I shall be glad, furl Mrs great
confidence in it. • yours; '
P. GUITTE; •
Proprietor of the Courier tie 47. Lleoeintle.
Btiy none without the signature of I-;- BUTtS.
AII'JOIIN G. BROWN, Druggist, Agent for
Schuylkill County ; also, J. C. lIIIGIIES,.Rs9.
.11W Dyspepsia and Pits...;.Da. Tsacr Dwane,
the great curer Of Consumption, was for several yams*
badly atillited by Dyspepsia that ibr a put of the time
he eras confined to his bed. Us was eventually en ; .y
a prescription furnished him by a young dalryirprit
girl. This prescription; tven by it mere child while hi
a state of hence, has cured irerybpdy tato has taken it;
Parer having failed once. Ill s equally as sure inease.
of Pits as of Dyspepsia. The ingredients mai bb found
In any drug store. I will send this. valuable preseriy,
lion to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay
postage. Address Dt.Tasc•JDziount,
13.1m] &eat Carer of Onssumniion, New Tork P. 0.
Sp-Sits Family can afford to' be without Mustang
Liniment in their house. The Many! accidents 70" ire
liable to, may render it necesvaiy any Moment, and
nothing Is capable of performing Such a vestal it vure.--
(Estroa..) "An lifting the kettle from the fireitmtimht
and scalded my hands and permit'
,very, Pierirety—vnio ,
hind almost to a crisp. The lecture was unlwaiible.—
It was an aw fni sight. • • • The Mustang Liniment
Appeared to extract the pain ittimadiste f iy. 'healed
rapidly. and left no'scar of secouht., Can.! Potivak, 42:1
liroad Street, 1.5117.04"i4" It is truly a wonderful article.
It will curd any mss of Swelling, -Burns, Still /Ants,
Eraptions or Rheumatism. YoChoiles It should nays,
be dispensed with. One Dollar'siwOrth of. Mustang has
frequently saved a Valuable Dace. • it . cares Melds,
Sprains. illtighons, Stavin. and' Founders. BiWare
ha* . diens. Sold in all parts of the habitable globe.
(181m) BARNES t PARK,' Pripriettirs,-N.-Tork.
'ffliy.Pllamt Dpreestary i .fuessireel Debit.
t length a ears tte the aborts which, may
be most confide relied ort,liedr4nade ita appearance
a cure so positive t It never has fatted, and never min
fall, if properly administered , to i of Whereof the nitr•
nay paid for it will be InitantlY retained to emetic's.
where it dere not give the taw fitehugh aittsbution.--
Cllekener'a Sugar Coated. Yegeltaibte ; Puntatitei Pills Is
taw remedy apokt:n of, and reference Is oiada to all res.
potable pbybledausoeho will 41irerfully give the met
unqualified testimony lit their. blibr. • Led any perain
afflicted with either of thee. dfaerteee,gfra them butane
trial, afid Ile bi afire to purchase tied for ins; mot. only
beater - they ewe them wore eyeedlly and: hetter:than
any atilt" rttialletne, but alieberansa they are ea eitaily
swallowed as. Litii of loaf ma: and seer anttieli an.,. ,
tended ultli Erlylng or battiest; 'flier are Ito powerful
that, three of them wilt *emirs*. operate Lai a , giant,
and .1' 0 1 ra nttlifitia pleaseui, that. aehlid alight aerattow
half a box full without repuzaanee injary." • 'I
• The Put. ti a y be had of alliba,Wati and Storckeeir.
L POLITICAL,
0.. h. 0.0 134 irini tet tie tinned Statii.--
On 0. Is Aipitt In tilts ! .111%1 .
• .•111.11 ORRATUIT
Miteititool3. X:11111104:reer3r
' • •'OP , THE AGE:.
.
lia. 11114311111111!Wr i ; or Roxbury has dierovered In
ILL pastor /stranalston tenant* weeds a moody that
Ends - 4 ' • 2 :
i ; 1 .
=--
.. - t :
EVE y -IND': OF HUMOR,
)
vino
1 The Wont, Scrofola down to a Common Pimple.
f . H. basiriel It Ingres Onto hundred easensod osier
talltereseept , in two e.g,O b o th thoneer honor. its hail
!- 'foie In his posttesitiSo over Sae huudred tertilattsaof
iletWeinet. 44 within tomtit mike of ilistsa, • 7.
_. Two bottles sirs' warranted to rank a sawing 'ors
ions*. • 1 - • -'! ,
1' , ,
- Ouse* the bottles will eon Ilk wird kind or ohs..
.1411talltle lam 1 •: ' 1 ....: . ' . 1 ' ?„t
r • .tere or See Dottie wUteleshesiniete 'orbit,*
.., Two bottles are rurauted to rine the worst tattler In
the stonseeh.. • _ ;. - .
Three ar fro bat,tloo are *anted la cure tie wOrd
tied ot : t r •
COOO - oe: tato 4attles.are wirrantod to;enroall.binnor la
. . .
•
Toro bottles-are warranted to cars riming at the airs
and bloirbei moat thr ha& !
Four to et: 1x01,28 ate waFranth t 9 mu* corrupt and
runaing,,tikan. , • , -
One tnttlit einem* . sealy.etyptinnit i sit Um skin. '
Teti or thtes bottles ion 'Farman:l'4o Cu, tholtnitt
kind of rinprana: . •./
• Tan or Ibis WO.
Want warratitakto-eurit the most
lieop4mits awe of tiotkuruif •
Three totter tottleaare warranted to eon saltrbearro.
Irhe to elerthottlei rltl CIITO the Wont awe of error
ula: '" - • !
-A:loot° three bottler s» warranted ,to can tin wont
ease et Diopepria. I keep Inns the experison of thou
sande that It has been 4tured by a i nutter to the eta
nureb. r`
. .
One to two 'bottles an t wananted 'i n cure deli bead
eche. I
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Inl • ' +- _
One ta two bottles are man led to regulate a oetive
Slate of the Lowed. , • ' ' i
Owe to two'bottlek wilt regulate ell denotement Of
the kidneys. r. !' : •
- Four to Ms bottles heur mind the worst awes of dropsy.
, One to three bottles tuts turn the i srorst case of plies;
a talk! Is always experienced; what • mercy to get
re
lief In such an eseruelaling diseenel c
No change of diet ever, neenetari—eat thr best you
'can get and enough of It. ' . I
Dirattionsfor sae:-4 , lnlts„ oni' tablespoonful PIT
day; Children over tin pare, dessertspoonful ; C'hildren
from five to eight yeaca,;.teaspoonfui. As no directions
mei be applicable to all ivistitntlona, take stacked to
. -
operate on the bowels tyke** day. 4
• MAIT/ACTIAID a t
DONALD KEN;NEDY,
11x..120 Wairesa Street. irozbury, Niue.
Price $l.
tirFor sale by dru=isti throughout the United Elates.
January =,'SB [ 44y
Airslooo REWARD will be paid for any,
Medicine 'that will c.rcel PRATT t BUTCILZIrS MAGIO
011 e for the following diseases;—Rheumatism; If enrol.
gitt, pDlnal Affections,
ac Contracted JC.lnts. Chong Pains,
Pales in the Bide or Rk, noidacheiToothaebs,Spraths,
Spre Throat. Outo,Bruises, Barns, and all Dbleases of the
Skin, Muscles and the Genda. None genuine without
the signature of PRAT? Dunnagattarbed to each label. -
Principal ofilre,2o6 Wishington street. Brooklyn, N.T.
The great number of Persona that have been iminedl
atelyrelleved' In all the cities and town' where it has
• been used. as well as 101afs city. rusttin them In laying
Sander, that It the k reatest cure (nibs world for
pain:
J Baoww, wholesale agent, Pottsville. and fir guile
brill respectable druggists th rotighOut the United States
aqd Canada. I [June .2', 2tt.ly '
etigiou jutglligtuct.
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DAtitfiILATKII Aftrititos ere held in the Court nom..
Willies port.. i
- FOZTVISORT Episcopal elergymeta attended the funeral
of Rev. Dr. Croswell, in New Haven, on the 16th lust.
I.
Rar..lMmt H.l'sca, who, in 1614, organised 'the first
Baptist Chureli , in St. Louis, died near that city on Mon
day.
tr -1.1.
I
tv. .C. It of l th e Methodist Episcopai Church
siatPPl- Memphis, died ,suddenly, t feW days ago, in Missis-
1..
Itivrv&ta hare commenced in Jefferson Colicie,"Pa4 at
Williams College, Ilicti%e•nd' the Oates.* Seminary, of.
..
Lima, Ifew 'fork. - I !
•
; I .i
Tax next Annual Confrrence .
of the fast Baltimore
Confereuce will be held at Willialdspnt, Pa. IT will be
the Sum merelpg of the Conte:el:ice within its bounds In
this Elate sines 16%-"ca period of thirty years.
A ilairneoar&Doxsziol &: -- fiatbaMJackson,llll4l, of New
York, stew dayeago,kelebrated hit Ilth Dirt day by
Malang a gift to William& College, Massachusetts, of
514.00 u in cash, end . bine acres of Jatedi with suitable
builditip thereon, adjoining the college grounds la
W Mimi:Mown, for Which he paid EtoUu in addition,
thougla the land is wbith more than its original cost.—
The p b aticaisr objeee to which this munificent. donation
into applied lets' and a prohileaship forte/telling
Cbriet n theology.
sTaz.tiliewirighynin le tieing daily swig at the revival
meetings, Philadelphia: . ;
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Good Blears. - .
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l•
Wheneer you r /nest, you always say—
What's Mekong? What's the news?
. Pray, what's
_~he order of the day!
. What's theviewst Whit's the twist
0,1 hive got good news to tell, '
Ity devious. has &mean things well,
•
And triumphed over death and hell—
'lkea the ben t That's the LOWS!
The Lamb, Wes slain on Ceivam—
Thit's the pewit That's the newel,
To sat a world otehusers free—
That's the newel Thai's the news!
'Twas Were his peseious blood was Medi
e ''Twas there bit bowed his imered_bwrdi
But now he'S jinn from the deed-.
That's the itiewsl Thar, the newel
• •
To hear'n abbr. the Compterer's gnu's—
That's Unthaws! 'Times the newel
ile's fouled triumphant tO his throne—
, That's the news., That's the news 1
. And on that; throne he will remain,
Until, as Judge be comeiligain,
•
Attended bp,* dassling train—
That's the newel. /has the newe l
The Lord tuts pardoned all my•sin—
Thst's Usesewal tbaglc the moral
I feet the witnesi now withhi—•
That's the nein! Thies the news!
!And since he took my siits shay,. •
. And taughtime how to watch and pray,
happy now nom day to day—
`That's the-sews! That's the news!
•
Ma work's revisit:gall around—
That's the news: That's the news!
And many hare redemption foetid—
' That's the - newel - That's the news./
And since their souls have caugbt the fluor,
They. sboull [lamina to Messina;
And all around they sowed Ma tame—
That's the netts! That the newel
And Curve the Lord can save you new—
That's the newel Tbel'a.the pews!
. Your sinful heart be can renew—
That's the newel That', the newel
This moment, if for sine you grieve,
Thientorusint, Urns do believe,
A full acquittal you'll revs/re—; •
r- That's the newel .That's the news!
_
•
And now, gaily oae should any, •
What's Osumi t • What's the Mast
0 tell them you've bemn to pray—
That's the Dews!. That - a the newel
That you hatejolued the eoceiumittg hind,
v And now With joy, at God's command,
Toler, marching to the better land—
That's the newel' That's tbe newel
Tex AssomenttcTmats--Ramorox areSeerea.—Theall
abiorbing theme now is the exellement pervading. the
religious world,: and the remarkable spread of religious
revivals. Scarce an exchange reaches' us that dose not
contain columns with relate:lee to 41—in their own Loo-
cslity or abroad: The iheiting Armor beautifully says:
'Theseam delicious days. Tbe retreating not:reps of
winter may be traced in the vanishing snow that decks
the aside, and the bounding river bears sway the rem.
nants of his iejithain. The warm south wind is breath.
ing fresh life into gram and: tree. Its kiwi kindle a
flush on the invalid's cheek, and there le menorah ,
apgrkledo the gunships in every eye. After the poor
=ea . :sateen cluttering and the rich man's feverish revel
during the grey, bleak and gloomy mason that now dim
tattle nottb--springootage with * calm. pn re, reviving
spirit that stir* sweet pulsations In the heart. Bird and
stream will 00.1411 warble in chorus, and nature vend up
her myriad hymns of praise;to the Greet Author of Life.
Man has been cold and dead as the earth for many a
mouth, at beat in the eight of"lfeaven. He las turned I
from the stars to his idols (Icier. He has woven all his
thought& with:lbis petty.sebetnee for amusing wealth.
Ills heart bas Kept time to the clink of the dollar. His
highest hope Elsa been to •have a ern:shine table, and
shelter himself Ma *Mint home. Ills soul—that part
of him which is to live always—him been (+weekd with
an lee that bee stilled its morale and clogged its currents
Poore elreetitaliy Matt Winter's hand has hushed and
fettered Wastrel:oh lie may have retained ',reforms of
worship, even as the tree has continued to lift up its
voiceless:ad barren brandies. as It did whim It offered
a living heart to the *ode, decked out with summer
glory. Obis heart has been :shut to the 'Dishing of
Heaven, and his mind has:been more troubled with the
prim of sloths than with the prigeof immortal tramlines.
Bet a revival le at work.: From almost every city and
village of Goes land, mine tidings that gladden ,t he faith
ful Witmer; of Christ. The hymn. of praise are beard
in navronted!plaors. The toil-worn laborer, gaunt with
r the pinching' of want, that even hie unremitting dill.
;More Wald pot avert, turns from coning his int on
earth. to think of his lot In another world. for which his
struggles brevets, bat a brier probation. The merchant
twee his eventing !rouse to lay Dp riches which thiggre
cannot leech. athlete can the moth corrupt. Strange fin:
tees are seen Inside ((the rhumb, and men are lietenilig
10111Tc:11y to the Word of Lite who never hearkened before.
( The skeptic and the iv:offer, amased by tile wondrous
clang., are Mating once more the scriptural story, with
'no dloposlllon to hugh. New light beams upon many
t i watilbowdbt It eery and pleasant to Me "without God
in thaworld." There is an awakening seam of the ut•
ter suiltnese and vanity of the beat this life ran furnish,
iwithout the glidingof that glorious bop. which is ever
brighten when we .are nearest the grave. The scatrk
Spring is more lovely than, the revival of earth after
winter's dreary sleep. Its songs of poise are beyond the
musk of the birds. its buds glen promise of a diviner
beanty—it. germs gladden the prompert with
a twee golden harvest. It is a more thrilling sight, to
see the heart shake od Its is,. and pour forth its tide of
happy thanktalness to God, than to witness the river I
break from Its wintry chain, and daemon its way to the
wafting amt The timid may shrink at the time of the
freshet; it Cannot but fertilise with its' aboriading we.
tem. and make the dreary wilderness .thiarearn as the
rower. The tide bat the reins beauty of the
skkeveill truce more In thewasee of life,-
The lightning of this moral pll may play strange and
Marini ng freaks; but the at here of our daily east-•
ease wilt to the purer fort storm.
MOTIOICII.
iltirPnlnrriVE 3tETIIODLIT CIITMCIT. earner of
' Lyon and Pd street. Divine Berrie, every Sabbath at 10
o'clock, A. )'.,and 6 o'clock,P.
461•NIETIIODIST hPISCOPAL efirliell. Almond
Sired. Pottirrllli, Rev. Wlthialt he Girt. Pastor. Pi.
vine serviceevery Sabbath et 10 A. M.and at 74 P.ll.
dip ENG LISII LUTHERAN GIIGRCII. liarkettivrare
Pottaville.Rev. W. 11. iaI:CIIIX6SCII. hater. Divine am
giro in ibis Churehregslarly every Sunday. Morning.
, at ICl)4Weineki elvening.at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayerr
Meeting, Thursday evening. at T dlitoak.
/US Ard-TILINITY C1113:911 azKvitts; Parise* Wets.
, • •
2511. Mareh—Munday baking Easter—fienisl dx. Mat
• thew :Mg r Keening &nicer at 7)4 til:Wek—Leserms
kial. lil and le, Ilehnitim v.
:Nth illakeh—Monday befogs Easter—Daniel vs • 1 1111
xlv. P. M. bete lee at fro'cloek—flow xl and Piffle-
Ma.
• 3018 &fa bilbro Esof I. Jag
XV. JIL. Sir/ lee at, ore kw k—llooto 111 rad Ihrb. I.
flat Ms;teh—Modolisday—Deniel al from- r.-W, job.
.7.1. P. Sinks at A o'clock—Home 3111. Mobtsmo U.
April let. -Thnrodo.p Want Eloter—Diak4 20,40bn
zit!. Y. M. Serrinikat cick)ek-41eivinlati MAL ID.
Ape id-Good Friday—A. M. Sank.* at 104seelock
-011011.1111.3M and Joke segii In. MI usIL 1%11.11.
Aprii 11—}'aster. Evon.---Zreb. Like avili V. (O.
dike. P. 31. tiovvire at fa o'clnek.kawitaa sta. ittb. iv.
= The limiting' Antler on iloo4l Friday as niteek.ek, id
Lottinviloviu. tact )ilmninit Smarr at 1P 4
WAY,lllllW.Aisctor.
• • ;I- •
11110 WEit—OhlatrIT--0a thar Ingt:-of January, by
Ito.. Wm. L. Gray, Ailagur r sewn' to Ulu M
Gaaarrr, loth of Pottering. -
MAITIS—DMAN—itt &hayMU flare*. frei
r•••Oloic. the 2111, DICLIA3OII 3117114, of n ,
Unt 011 1,040 to, to MAT AN D1A71,,0f
•
DII.IIIANTIn %din township, on lb* 114.1
Putt =Lau:, 11r, tb• ISth year 1111 . 11tfl age,
Aissirontn—At, Jetlrey, N. 11., March IT, th.
stable Itty. Annum nod 100 pets, 1 zombi
tied 28 don. Tbeft.e.mod bad bars 'pastor of tba Coo.
tempit ko al chum In Jantay tor 74 prom
WANTE
•
WA.N TED- 1 -A eituat - to take
etmore for, or as ouPlosatais la iel) • sadd le .
,"Cry Moire. Good referents ran bo • Addrev...-
td.IVXII TWIST, PottirvlU• Pod Meer surd rad mama
will be given. Miterb 27, It I=o
WANTED- 7 -OLA NOS , OF THE 7
. 31INERS' JOURNAL.—The Potlssillo WI&
Association Is *Stripes of °Modulus s full set of IS.
Molise JOULTAL. Any limn haring the umbers for
1 a3O, 'or any of the previous ream, liquid cooker a greet
favor on the Atsosistion by britsriflats limns to
IlAutzt. JA MS, librarian.
Poltssllks. March TO. 'IA 12 -St
, _
IQOMEN ..WANTED.--one hun
dred tacit. areld 'squalid's! oil h To acetic
%o w as, if they ..give entity. rottatact lea, pe n o,,,fi
OtoplOygtoutorill be giros for years, ase 14 1 , 44 hone '
cliataly. ,
No one who is in the habit of Wing rnt o fl mtiog
drinks he'd apply. as such parlous will le 'pr, e , sl7
discharged, without pay for initials; scp, 3 ,,,,,
Alm,' good Voreutao, to supertotssrt a esrue e . t .
the orork, who rust understand 11 ga-sting. TG 1,,.. 1
references will be required. , .
The roof of the tunnel, with the eareption.of 3i 'hod
dlataate oar the ontnalle,lB en exually ennead /emir:.
-Addresa 11. 11.8 VP? .It Cu.,
Match 13, 'I 11.31. - North Adams, 31saa.,
NOTICES.
NOTICE.- - --Iri the
matter of the assignment of McLean, IV ttlia and Lea
, Lite of the County of Schuylkill.
Tko undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court 14
Common Hamlet Schuylkill County. ROW
mak. diortbs•
,trfon of the talons, in the hand, of ROW land Jones aad
• Hobert Sutcliffe, assignees of McLean, White & &oboe -
above roamed, to, and worm thous legally entitled there
to. hereby sire* notioUthat will attend to for Outg o
of Mt said appall:4lunit at his Ace, In llan Borough of
Tamaqua, on Tuetiday, the itOth day of April. A. lk,
at 10 o ' clock , kg - aud at the haunt of Kaercbsr,
(Sschituen BOW In the &tough of Pottsville, at to •
o'clock. o n Monday, lbw :Mb day of April, A.
19Mi, at which Miles mid place. all pergolas ititenisted
are segmented to attend.
JNO. ItICCDIIICBS, Audirer.
Starch 2t.'611
LOST—CHECK No. 436, dated
Starch 2, 1858, Tait be, payable to Jrldo Tarter,
ur order. on the Miners' k. WU. 11..1011118.
l'ottaelllo, March 20,'58 12 31
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TOTICE.—A4 persons having open
accounts with me will present them for settle.
talent. No goals will be delivered to any person on my ,
- account without a written r from GEO. laitk,N.
JNO. /1. 011//011.NE, . Quakake Ru Irma,
October :59, '57 44.6 m
_ .
• itCARD.-Thb undercig ned bein g
apnted a Notary Pu Behoyilitil County,.
to reside to a tendo taking , eam e .i..
migentents, and alitillier bualnua appertaining tta g
ogles, Conveyancing, purchase and sale of Neel U',
Agencies, te.. Oftlee to Market street, Did r Third,
Jen. 23, '5B 4.3 m) ElAll NEL HARTZ, \.l'.
M====MNl
WASHINGTON CAMP, N 0.14, of J. 8. of A.. of Pe,
1V mretserery Monday Evening; in third story Media.
eke 11111, F. Learner Contr.:sod Market streets, Ntt ~
vine, hi. Counnenlestkma should be addressed to DAN.
tzt. 1103.3i55, Jr', Chain:Dab Board of Correspondents,
Pottsville. l'. O. r • LA. MAU Z. MAY, P.
W..V. llosTilSort. R. R. /wears IA. '6B 34Y
DISSOLUTIONS.
ptssoLuTtoN.—"The Partne r ship ,
• heretolbre eilsting between David Gritlitha John
• er and iCieorge W Brown, engaged in the FOOD., iy
and Machine business, under the firm of CA2IIBR, .
GRIFFITH? W.. In St. Clalr;Schoylklll meaty. Pa,
is dissolved y mutual content.- -All than indebt e d t o
said firm will make payment, and than baring :claims
will present [them to Geo. W. Drown and lobo Cattier.
who are authorised to vents up th‘ buelness of the late
firm i l. s • LIEHRGE W, DROWN, M. D.
DAVID GRIFFITHS, '
1011,N CATIIER. • -
March 6,' 1241 0
PAliT,NtßsffiliSOTlCET—:l7l'hi
co-partnership In the lumber bualnese herttofisua•
existing betiteen It. C. Wilson ant Lew isltoyer t was this.
day (April 26, 1E67,) dissolved by mutual content.
. lt. c. WILSON,
,LILWS
The undersigned bevel blsday (A pril 21 I MOW•J ROTISR. entered
Into eo•partlership,in the limber business, at theatesm
saw mill at the foot of the Inclined planer on the st,ai.
& 'Lit. R. IL, under tits firm of R.C. &JAMES WILSON.
All orders for lumber promptly attended tip.
i IL C. WILSON.
May 2,17 'ls.]. )7 .- JAMBS WILSON.
PISSOLUTION -OF PARTNER-
Sill P.—Notice Is hereby given, that the panes,
e pa lately subsliting between Lewis Audentied, Wil-
~. G. Andeuried, John Rommel, Junior. Morse IL •
Pone; AddlsonChild, William James and Gideon Ilast,
working as 31ining Proprietors 113 Schuylkill County,
under the Arm of 0. Dag A Co., and am sellers ,sod •M t s•
pen of Coal In •Phlladelphin, under the firm of Rut.
Rommel t Co-. were flinch/44m the 'ftetettieenth day or
Ifebruary,,losB. by mutual consent. George 11. PoAls A
Co., ant authorised to settle all debts due to and by the -
nid Compantes. . • • •
said Companies.
LEWIS AUDENRIED, • OSO: H. POTTS,
WM. O}AUDENIIIED, ' ADDISON CIIILD,
JOHN Itt3l.ll.EL, Jr " Mc JAMES,`- -
I G. BAST:
February 25,1658.
I• ' '
The bushiest! of Mining and selling Coal at the Wolf
Creek Colliery, Illinentrille, Schuylkill - Coach, silt
hereafter' be conducted by Lewis A udenried. Itilifint 0, •
At:deeded, John Rommel, Jr.,,Otarinall.l'ottaand Ad.
dison Child, under the firm of 0110. H. PQM& CO, at
Mlnerssllle; and ItOM3UAL, POTTS A CO., •tt Thiladel•
phis. I ' • • [Feb. 27,1818 96t
FOR SALE & TO LET.
A'uotsAtiES, (Iron and Wood,) Spades,
Hon, Garden Trowels, Trim*!anion.. and anni•n
la Seta, at STICUTKR'b TH OM PMN'n,
"isran Of VIM SAW," Cbr. Crodre and -burial arob.
Pottntille, March 27; '458 ' -- I la• -
Toy RENT;—,l'ho eorn.er House;
si l llowelt Cluirtes,ololldag idanrion
pmperty. Ap ply to IL IL WIHINL • •
nbruary _SB'
rirOWN 1.071'S FOR SAELIn tlio
1 .
- Borough of tort Carbon. Aphis In .•,,
- il k 31. WirtIBBILL. Agent.
F 3 is, '57 741
fA--- --- - —
iIfFE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling
and Blast Fumsei, from the 'loading. Worts. for
sale losS, at the , PIONEER FURNACE.
Pottril!leath.l9,lBs6 . 34f
- _
:F
;41 story i 0 / LET—An O ffi ce with all 4nliper
eopveniences In theln Centre Nsll.ti,
soloini of ' JOlOl hANNAN.
Pottsville, itupiet 32. ff
a1 - 4 1 0 R RENT—The State; corium a
on Centre and Ma rtet atreeta, DOW Decorled SP=
ewelry Store. Also, Dwellings and , oalees. Yot tendril -
aply lo ' _ • LC. TIIoSIPS.ON,
Pottseille, Feb. 27 Rtfj
_Cot. Centro A Market Mt
09 I.E'l'.—A laige and convenient
r
storellpuse and Ogre, on the main street. Tri
mont,,l recently nrrupled by Clark A Co. Inquire of
THOMPSON A. GODFREY, Tremont, or JOHN HANNAN,
Pottsville. (August 2124 g
1:4 1 0R §ALEr—Thet 'Pave, n Stand, Ell
int lb* Lorberry BAllrosd, formerly kept by
r. Ifarrey.toptber with 10 urea of land, pars of
!bleb le cleared. Apply In ' CULP. MOLLY.
. Migrate, February 19,'61, • 7.3 in
Z 1 OR
RENT--A convenient brick Er
. Dwelling Honekitusted In alahantango at..Xl;
above Seventh. now lOW by L. P. Mebete. Ptosto:
aion Oven on the Min day of April. Inquirit of ,
JAMES 0. COCHRAN, Centro street, Potteilil.
'Hsieh 6, 2O-Ite
Ftait SALE—A 20. Home Engine, ,
1 0. good as now.) with Boiler, , Belt PteHim Karon",
0., r.. 18 new Drift Cars, 40 lash gaursJ Alen, a hnut
ao,ooo Hemlock squared limber. Cheep tor rash.
j Apply to FILICLK tillViCiß:
Mlneraellle../dareb 2% 't,B 12-41
R RE.I4 7 T—A. convenientalt
1., 1 Dwarfing liolsoe and Stable, situated in Noojej„
wegian street, above Seventh. tbrmerly pe teased and ,veu.
Died Py John L. lilarain. Poeteission even on the let
day f O April next. , Isnitiro of JESPE YOSTEJL Centre
street, Pottsville. Yet., la, 71f
:110 14}VERY STABLE 6; :STAGE
( PROPitIZTORB.--9011 841 LE—A epleodld cry
sick, eapable of bold 9 ot*ons. llit to erder hi
the Most substantial ma in nn g
er. p'Werth I
Three l nood , led
DAlurs—will be sold for Two Diondred and Fifty Dollars. -+;
Alao,neveral other new and seeped hand irrigates wilt ..
be sold cheap for cash. , i . D. DY.AN.
Tiunagua, 31a reh 13.'58 . I 1 .114 C -
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11.11 .-
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1 O LET—rholarge and commodt. ''
._ o More In Second Mieet, In tit 'bocasab of '.
St. lair, lately tweopted by Mr. James . S. K1rk...0 ,
TEM stand itt In a badness part of lb. lowa. an
has aesTy - convenient.. to do an extensive bostmeta. For, If
term and pOrtlhilairli apply to the sutecrlber. to the bc... r
rough of St. Clair. . JOAN IL WILLIAMS. '
March 20, la ' ' ' C. ISltto 1
OFFICE OF THE DONALDSOS .
IMPROVEMENT a- R. R. CO.—Pottaylllv, March
OR RENT—Ant a tetun of years—tbe new olrpe nn the
Primrose sod Black Heath. Coal Velma. at Dunaldroe.
elltkongtoro and altUres. .All can be. put In w,,Tklr
order In a few days. Yor particular* and larvae apply to
J?U 110DGRIAd, iftaiwp Engiartr.
W. DONA iime.oN,
11.1 f
March 13.'38"
TOTO ,:LEASE FOR A I'ER3I
- TF.Atts—A Aoh Coal it eln.trout 16 to
rk, abate water level. on the Gerber', ('reek Rainetot•
hiving the advantage of three ditto/rut ehippiette"'
via: by the Dauphin Railroad to Auburn nod st.an ,
the Reading Railroad to Philadelphia: 1 7
Sehuythill Canal to Philadelphia; a100.2.4uth 1. 1 ~'""
phln k aumuebansa INF road to Italthoydr. Erna lot
CO k gqod tenant. Ear further Information IrPlYinerd t"
C. HOLLY. l'otr:
01. to Jr. 11.31ACCK, WI and 4( : .I.darket Ft. VOlimro.
I.rebnutry la. 'SA
ALUAIiLE COAJ, MINES TO
4ly- RENT.—On Woad 74 , p Mounialm mar II miner
tt. P 41111.1, two mines of Sel34.lLititsuluva. CeaLl.tnt
I,blek, opened and In tine working order to 001.6:0 im-
Mediated,. Vila foal il. of the beat quality. and woh ,
frady wile for Rolling Mille, 01,14114WWWWWell.le.. It do , '
tot require breaking , nor screening. To expericniel
' Miner., with mean. to entry Po exteneire 4.1-Ito.'"'''
Oda presenta.Wdvantape pridoww met with. • )'..r feriae
i Informative apply to J. 31. CLANK. Bead Ti p tilY•
lltuntinztott County, or to 'WM. C. !MANN IRO, ;: 7 1
Irslnnt greet, Philadelphia. . .
I Philadelphia. Frb. 27. letli . urt
_
r) LET-11'he STUN E Wl'Ul{ F: 'ai e
1/OVSE In th e borough of Poet Cart''. ni.W.M.
Occupied by Mattson k Reber. /trot il:liai per minute
ret_uwasipa even nn the tat d.y of April peat. Ice
"I'ke..3Vrii I 0 filer. Bootle, Pert l'artee. or to the pub
!Writer. at h a °Mem in Centre .tire/. I r•tt,%ilie. •
Jan. :2. WI 4•101 J. it. 'it Kruntu.. AO,
liE tJNO-Egri m sft . , 1 v
N"tili), ii, niiii , r to
).. 0 1 :!:aiNVL: .1
i7277,::4 3 .7;1 1 6Zni ,. :41 1. 0::
11.., bin. removed from the Stone Suite ileaw et Oett •
on k Witherilt. to the Maktiou adjoining the lehlae
on Coal .tract, which will !wristlet .bo known ea lb!
''Onal Pail Island per.," where ibelr old enotomerided .
the pubilePeeendiy will led a poimit asei r (mesh i all
kinds of towdo, such 01 1
pry Geode. Down, 1
firmerlea. -Feed. '
-.,,. Hardwire. - -
!a f.
Remit Mare. 4. flab.
Proalairmit4 Plaster.
Allot. wiikl will be soh! at the ieweet Prier& 01 ..- r " .
too.' • . wArrtiox A PANIE. _
t.iy , ,
. Yuri Carbon, Jan rail x, r;.5 • .
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