Biota' 30nran POTTOVILLE., SLAM ‘2, ___', .Ao - liiireTios Ix itisi*tukcls. : . Dime our Pint ( Page will be Wined the souse. • ties of htteAtetstimboy elicited byißte Natal Coe ' ieptioe'.lnfestigating Committee. 'Tim Sickles affair awl this Report exhibit a , Medition of tioi. ' Apilifit in Morals and iolitics A 'the seat of gov. otrunteet, which to ! soy, the lesstli it terrible. It sow as if these twin exposures Were inteoded to etitibit the falseness and- holloW.heirtednese of wattalled tasttiona4e life at the Cipital, and *W eise 'the Port Deflations letter of the bypoctite • 'now occupying the Petaidential chair,; ;',, ,i• If Europe was astounded at OM tenor of that leder, what will tat its serpribe 4 , otis freebbliep ' ter of eetraPtioeattaijntingprenititint officer of thit Ooveromentl 7''' ' . .. , ,f • -2 1 1.2.; ' Lb brief, what is the n ettaw of ;the traniactlens . inhlgh - plates, that the people stead almost petri. flit:ti;smd Wooden what wet? SiMply • - •.' j; ~ L,Thare is the report of /desire. ShermsnWed Riteble:ipon, etepticlus in theve Navel' Depart. Meet.t ',They report that . tie Itarj Yard are stiwiel with!potitieal fatoriteswhose appoint. . . meet is thstated! L by democratic members of foli • gratrotwe a',l,olieel roiled, Dad that metr e are I outplayed in th us by the hundreds, just before 111•4011114 t ett Sent, tea elution of parlieutsr mim toiCettiOesi;thit Coronets are :marled to the highest aid'not to thalotiest bidders, the reeipi.. ants, twinigaisnsys polithati favOtites, sod in Some instances relatilres of the Secretary of the Revy ; ' that a eentraetiforlicrilshing litehak, at enters. gent priens, was given as a reward to a man, who coolant/4 a !arse sum towardt carrying Penn. aylvaele for Biehanart in 1854; and that a ern. tire of the Preside:l6,one nit; received '410,- 00p:se a consideration for prom:tilos the contract; that the Coal flgeneY , was gii,an to. a man who neither knew anythlog about ifils office tor did anything in it, hut allowed oufsiders. to bay' the . , . , coal Ili exorbitant tates and divided the pats 'among itendr4 parties; the Proiiident • befog fully aware Of tbe l corrupt! arrangement ; that 4 eon , I • haat was awarded, at itst excese i of $ll,OOO over the . lowest bidder , to a firm in Florence's district, for the mime. 'otinflueneing the election in that distriet, the President directing ibis corrupt Award to be made, is. the famous not. signed "J!. B."; 'that J. Glebe' Jones, while !a member Of the .ions., etamilred fleet per cent. noon the correets he obtained for others at the nary department,,ae . the corrupt reward of. isinilsis influence; and that, fp sitort,ooreiption prevails throughont the • departnient,' s i it' would beifoond to prevail through all the other departuttitits, if a like 'exam. 1 % ' • t . leaden Yout l mele. I ; IL• The report of the ilonse : ,Committee On the , ease of MM. Jour A. Sseateo, a democratic. member from lie. York, sh4rs that he refused to report, as, a member of-,i the Committee on Claims, upon l e, certain eltiles'; or allow it to be paid,Until hedisd been allowed a certain pi:root age upon it. , j ' ..f . ,, . 1 /11. The 'report in the Saimaa i n v estig ation • • . opens up seedier Mine of grass 'Democratic ao. • loption and venality. The eoihmittee consisted of three ii • m cis rett, one Americaa and one republi cati,but they agree unanimotisly. It is establish. ed by the proof that collusiottlexisted between the aupehoteodent et printing, s lid the public piin. tor, by which the engravers,ilithographers, VW tractors for plipef and the like, were syftemati o Ally black-mailed, and the eovernmant 4 spite. -naticallY plundered through; .the malfeasance of the officers sworn to pt!istect, Ite interests. 1 So ,far as the ingtilryiextendel—for It is only imperfect, . Ii complated—Seamah pocketed about $30,000, and IFentitill s.l6,ooo.'from these sourceal But it is clear that this was only trifeterion of ramified operation's, which have not been explored ! fur want of time. i 1. ; ,1 IV. The debate in the Serails on Monday shows that a erntrul arannotiogi . to $50,000', which ought nut to have cost oven. $5,000, was gieen:te the office' of the Philedelphis Pennsylvanian, in wbieh S e nator Bigler has, othod at that limo, an •• interest,ttid thht it wail a pert of' the c o nsider s . Con thatl onabelf of the profile should go to sus tain the resident's organ, the Washington Union, sad the the Assistant SeCretary of State also ' came in or 0 ehore of the spoils. The President is well loderstood to be a party to or cognisant end app oying of this Corrupt bargain. Unfortunately this systeta of nettionding Demo. math, b 'bevy end corroptitin is not conf i ned to a single I calitylnor to its officers in tn isolated in. s t stances. Comeneleg with President, it per. ..ides t e Depertments .of ' I S tate ; is entertained in halls of legislation; affette municipalities, and is war ly welcomed by eaten County Officers.— New-}t a deiinquent.Treeseree; anon tweet the itsettitidney is before earl Corot. ehatged with II t.gsty an d 1 7 on down, tithe emetics( Democrat. le.office-holder. Honesty With them apparently, 10 not the best rilicy, or is bet a my th, ! they' rob witb each uhtlinshing boldness.' m l l ' 1 • years I' • 'For m any r the people this country bate 'gloated patiently, to the miaetment by the Democentio, party, of the. most ruinous laws. itihereaor sires territory eohld be adde4!wherever Free Teed° '0144 be mode Ito suppler' 1 the Pro. feeder Polley, or a dollar be fobbed by lavorable eneettnents, there that pta i ty has been 1 active in thi, bad work!. -"With' vOluble proton:ons of in. male interest for the people's welfare, that party has' leArariabirwhen !in -Power, !tooted every pledge and I administered; affairs mainly with a view t ti the eontinunoM MIDI rule. We say the • people item ;submitted patiently to thus, end no State as confided to blindly; been deceived so eel. Hy, nor suffered s' Overely, from!the policy, 'as Perityleabia. Let her presen, !prostrate condion lea business point of 'view, when her valley m shiaild hem with thesounde o(bitsy labor, ti , stmt. But Alters le a point where pati e nce mares to be a virtue. We bays , r eached it'. 'r e might attribute sibs of omissionfor oommilliOn in legit. lation.l tp the imperfection of humaa!Ondgment and fdresight; to the claims of parry' fealty;, to the feet that the mass of the NorthernDemeeraey wears the enlist of its Sopthern - ma4ers;l' to s thous ad conditions that rest no bositiee diebon or ; tam stealing; collegial] to defraud the people; - 1 ' raipare ;violation of thel . statutes i—ere will out intrull 3 the 'ains integrit y sterling common tome t tin messes by supposing for ,in instant, tintthey will:couritenahee them evert if enter ' tabled by the President.: Is the Reptiblic to be pissefved in the purity which distioguished it on. ~ der tadministration of a Washington and en e Ada. al iji or are.we to invite •arterehy end &Wolfs. tioo, y tolerating a miasmatic atmosphere after. ropti; 1;' Already undel' the Duebania Adminis tratio bewails lost palliate! caste, and it will be' anOtosy stage to a Neat condition.: ilndeed the reeediexposores which will attract the attention of tba entire civilized world, demoted decided as lien en the part of the People.. If not immedinte impeachment, it is Once, high time fOr those who love the country and lte, good name ie, be casting abotl fur the timeliest and surest metals for driv. tog oat Cave who art'itasping such 4frgrace upon the capiial'and renderiug it a nest of vipers and a den of l llileves. !From the " Presineut down to the meanest serillion all is corroptioil and wicked. `nest ; , and !correct moraiesirell as +meet politi. coif ,IlciPle calls upon Abe respeetable people of the nation! to unite in casting out t 6 evil doers. li , The Work however. to bit thorough, I Gold extend to every:Democratic offee-bolder h i gh' and low,. ,in the eonatry. Only id this way can a perfect puriacatioti_be effected. Men of ; penneyliania you Will ihortly be callid upon to 'assist- in the 1 t• • woe . Are you ready r . , • • • . , Tux gat Divoaciii CUL—Atter perusing all the testittiotty Is this' care, AS Placed before our Legislature. , Aine.optalon Tian be enter tabard. nod 0110801/at tbe , petition of. Badly L. Fry, Asr a diyorce, should' not,', be favorably eutdsoitted by that, Vody. It is *arty 'trident go 11 *" B. is Mends the 1 ' 0 4 44 party; bdi. ihn case is one' of conflicting stateseloie of 180, which ran (tali t properly sifted bj AMASS of AlthOugh no le le. fatire meths bas'yet•bien takenourthis case; We tblnit it iigittir itriprididble that ail';ecialitivore;" trillhe granted Mrs. Fry on sash a State of facts--; or tether; each a conflict of allege on- is el. bibited in the docuineiata published. At least rte hope pet!' The fitartW/arg Tetegrapk in speak. lag bf this ease, telserits: "113' far'es we are fa. Plinio with the history of this , ebb'. Mrs. Pry bits felled to tailed oil(` he r ease: DIA the granting of the application; the elreumitanees, would be no oatrage,,sibiell we do not believe tbe, Legislatitre Islirepareit to peirpetrite. There are c.ineeiritistasteuelts connected with this affair, the derelopiaent of which', would cruet+ a seasstfurt in aerials quarters, and 'show to the 'world the cur. rapt m ean) . rapt, wenn" and aptillauces used to InQnooeb legislation." Teo , Cloilicts Rol .; 7'ekgrop4 f Cumberland, ; boos totted Sbitir fortousa o dder the odLtio- TM control of Wm. r,.zus. Zsq., Peery qitorbte s It Fit., retiring from •••• first flouted paper. Hem niter de united pept's will bear t o title, "Clep. tau au4 Tolissaph."! • ' MORI% OTIFICIAL RAIICALITY:"II, Congressional Investigating Committee, to leak into the wenn meat of the Public! Printing, tioilliresentid a titian. knocts report, jt derclopes enormous and sysie. teatie frauds, tot In the Printinitifitit in the lion tracts !tit Striving and Paper ,for Congruw;-- . _! - frauds which it would seam; ongtitto ii)lbjeee:the late Superintendent 41 , rii4p I , A. OI 8 4 1 - man, to is eoevietion for* fefonionstreach of trust. Mr. Ssitimu, if the Report is to bq credited; bas' uniformly combined with the contractors whom be was paid 12.600 s ywsr to watch, to fill their pockets end his own by pntlie robbery. - If ems true, Mr. Seaman is the blaeliest.kosie that ever. mostbetrayed4 responsible trust. Mr. Seaman was ap. sated and reappolated ,t 1 , 21 1 0 4 40 1 11, Pierce, iod , supersteder) whose nominee, Gen. Bowman, _ the Commit!! tee make ..no 'barge whatever. The .fseta de. ; eloped by itik Inteetigation prove the need of a! , Government Paper Mill even more than it Print. ery. We lied in the eport s y i tiiot et abases in the P.rinting while nearly every other lei pertinent of the service seenie . .to . be , resiteg.witti the footrest:corruption. Another Sold in which to exercise reform. • • „ 'titans:ln Itueoturrviois.- 7 0n 'Saturday even log fait the *Kirkman of the Pottsville Honing Mille, in, 'ditty -of Mr. IPithases meets in passing through the State 'Senate, the bill tor the better piotecticn of the wages of labor In tills County, adopted a ;seri& of Complimentary.resolutions; and subiequenily appointed a committee to wait upon the honorable Senator at his, residenee.4- Whit trapapit4 there Will be round narrated in our local col u mn. Mr. 'Palmer . certainly merits the compliment, tot his exertions' sod eloquence sent the bill (Ma the Senate 'to the 'House with the, very ilettering vote weitublished in our last. Mr. Palwar,is a hard worker. led to bins in con nection With our reEresentatives of the lower Hansa, are the citizen's of Schuylkill County in-, debit& for the excellent legislation they hare m alted at this session. Vie advantage of having Bubb gentlecden at Harrisbarg will we hope, mate. tinily infinite* feints selections by our citizens; Dtereliarnina Istarritcmos.—We observe that an act to theory:rate the Dime Saving institution of Pottsville, has passed finally the Rouse at Ilez gisberg. , xi has yet to be aetediupots by the Sen. ate. We have not 641011 therloill, and In eonse. quanta, artraet sicquallited with its ; ,features. Tf as its name imports,"the bill asks for the incorpo ration elan Institution her% solely for the pur pose of encouraging saving among those of hum. ble means, and whose duty it is to provide re sources upon which they can draw in time of need, the hill has oar warmescwisbes for its float adoption, by bothiranehes. Such an institutiOu we need here. if however, any shaving loges are embraced in tbo provisions of the bill. we declare at pee% hostility to its passage. We hope our Members will be argusayeil in the mat. tar, and see that: nothing objectionable is permit. 'ted to piss-, It the balls all correct le that rtis peat sod' the objeetlegitiniat% no one here we are sure, will oppose lutes, passage. , - I " - STRANOZ ea It way 101103, we ere new Importing food (mai karope. Read— "Itirotima Ina LIVERPOOL—The Detroit 'reiatmei gays, that 'John Young. Roo., of Montreal, 'has purchased, at Lirerpool,, 10,000 bblp.superftue floor, at fifteen shillings poi hid, to be shipped to',Quebec at le. 3d. freight, so that it will be pin diyr,n ai Quebec at a cost of only about $3 90 per 'exclusive of insurance. The above shipment is thought to be Oswego flour, which will ibui have road° two voyage' across the At lantie. Dealers iou:tl,. at present prices. Import dour from Liverpool follow York at a fair profit. and oven to Windt:" A, little more of Mr. Cobb's tremendous boon. Meting, and the country will be in a besutifol etindition. We wonder how long the people will submit to a eonduct of the affairs of the country, such as we witness et praseot ? It they permit it to go otrtnueh longer, we shall have here a state of anarehy the molt comp ate. Itosr.iAaoMt V. AstOwl', \Postmaster General, died in , iVashingten on Tuesday. Mr. Brown was borni in Brunswick coonty, Va., Augast°lstb, 1795; se' hat he was in the filth year of his age. He groloated at Chile' I 1 11 llitiversity, N. C., in 1814; removed with his parents, in 1815; to Ten nesseihiwhere he studied Jaw, and when admitted to the bur beeame'the partner of the , late Jatnes K. Polk, in Biles county. 'He was several ti ea eh:etc - 40.0 the, State Legislature, main 1839 as sent tttongress, being re-elected also in 1841 l and 1843.")' In 1845 he was elected Governorof Ten. nessee; , In Match, 1857, he'wes appointed Pass, master Genical, by President Buchanan. .11e was an act l ive pemoorat of the Southern school, l end possessed minsiderable ability. In private life be was much esteemed. 2 , 1 NNW' HiItFIUME SreoSu rs cuff Ittattr.--Tha eleotion in New Ilanap.hirs for :State °Meek, three members of Congress and toensbeis of the Legislature, took place -en Tuesday. Ichattetil Crane; Republican, was elected Governor by abent 1 0, four diousatid majority .. Repu ! . bans and 38 Democrats [are' elected to the Roo and out of thi 12 State Senators 8 are Bap bikes,. The three Rapti:ilium cendidates for Congress, are ektote6; New Hampshire is as inithovahle In the right, a t e her hills are glint on their granite been. ditionit. LITERARY SOC=2:II. Port-smut LlTistAair Sociarr.—Order ores. ereises ter Tuesday treeing, Mareb 130, 1859 : Lecturer, lame Ellis. Reader, Eli Bowen.— Question tar Debate:—"Should Cuba be sane:ed. to the United States r -Affirmative, J. M. Witt/- trip and D. B. Green. Negative, - W. Wil!moth and J. A. Hazen. Itniunoim LITERARY Mytyrr.—Tke exercises fsr Dint Saturday evening are,—Readiug b 7 Z. L.-Jones.' Question for debatet—'l3bould capita! 'punishment be abolished'," Affirmative, .T.Hil wirtle, D. K. -Humbert, L. Bbsppell and B. L. Jones. Negative, J. H. Miller, S. Wea ls'', !Lion's aad V. G. Rauski. SCHUYLKILL HAVER LITERARY SOCIETY, dotie's tarnoti week are as" follows :—Essa? John K. Won.. ' Render, Joseph P. ffieuttiri The question for discussion ;—".Whietteontrib more to mental enjoyment, the works of Be or of facts,' ice to be discussed by, With Guts nod P. B. Warnls In the affirmative It John Koons end ChM.loa.Denster in the mullet! EDITOR* TA LE. ARTII6II'IS 110.11 Z MAGALZIXIC Mill maintain enviable; reputation. Thu ptiblialnie cotta spares no expense nor labor, to render his M sine; worthy tbo,yatronage of the head of e family. ',The ldereb number before es, is in al departments, up to the true standard of.tntige, a:calicoes. Publi:ation onion; 323 Walnut st Tins Amerlcon edition of Blookirood for raary is!ori our table. Published by tee Scott 8. Co., IV Fallon' Street, New" York. need not enlarge upon the merits of the En reprints. We bet reassert 'het the ;person duo:lll,mA receive them, ernnot:keep posted i every, =politied and ecientide topics- erb(eb gage Gm attention of (be bbibeet ecriptione received at Batman's sOra. FRANC Lilly/ ILLtysirswintit MAGAZI, notch is,a due number in point of Moines . and literstry matter. Ikprotninelt and we , •ssi4, most excellent leatareeit to , populacm ga sine, ie ; its fashint depertmeat. The engrav ngi are always among the finest published' in !this Woentry. Vie heartily commend both the Mega sine sod Illustrated Paper. we publicitionsl the cheapest, and antonip &elitist of their ettetWeter 4 issittedi The' publication' offloa is 13 Print tort street, New York. Single copies can be obt nett at Batman's store. . 1 Manta Lonnie Mastatis 4 Co.'s LITE 111111: N. exits ter Mardi contaies e charming/steel emigre- . vijig, "The Peri," which-we say.anberitetingy, is worth the price baked for l b . entire number.— When however, we conaider the tousle, et/miles), ,• , . graving. ,: whtelt.ire nunieries, pattern ,piitee, reading mattti; eta., we can only veiierhi:4, the publsbers iianagi to give so" intiehtfor twiny steins per single Dopy. - The - subscription priao is sl* Year with extra premiums: , The'llniattee Its published at the office of Marie lenisto haskins, "Tinily. ittumuso.;' Aprieten'a, HailiingS, -ilia! T0rk..1..--- , • , r"Marantoxisr..Dnoltualin tar .1116- . iiireiqta• Lia."—Proat the publisher.; Malik. 'Tbateher - k 1 Nuteliinsois -5 21NroadWaY,'NO'tirk,' tie Rare ' received a copy sf this work. It ist a 111111eCealti.0 of nairattves.of strange adventures In New Yang and startling facts is eft,. life; which - bate been inflected and, coMpiled by a ropertei - of the New ! York press. It Is not as might be sopPOied,swork of .liarioo; but the main incidents related aro real Occurrences , . The last . cluiPter, relating tti a,i4;ell.i known female, is said toisebtrletly. tree la alrer4i partie lar.= The book is atenaplete expose of the 1 ip a nalkiks which utatrilasoixl *Mesa its Niswork City itretondueted, ..rt in;ideverly , wawa, i nia Well iilustrated . .: After ' . iesdieg it we caliph , J .. i I i n d o .k rom expressing theatilnion tharliwantker has done a great pablie- gonti not.-only to N ew tfort but to ,diataitt localitier, in eiposingdifter ' <--- mach labor in collecting the facts. thookiwindlera f lin 'masks of respectability, yclept "tne * *odial ilirekeri." Oar + dery may real assured tlifikihe i Itiok is well worth reading. irOnly !braced idealist; It is seedy printid did beniiii, which facie haw. ever, ditititignisla!the find 'id Thatcher It Baia . Inman. i er aer ._ ..... atilt It mrsi ..l mariNtorsts.... 7 4filmullltnmintArnt, Peterson I Brothises,3oll Chestnut, street. Phlllt delphia,ht enentgial la'. pts”as a l iretarkdbly cheap 'abide's-444am hnerisoStiblible twOrkilt of Gelled:: Tie rhit "Ivanhoe,* apPsarSd on Shur. day lest ; thitiest,"ll4bllo ir" *AI ' ll °l to day, ' and do on, One navel will be: piddisbed regufarly -on earth an) "rely 'emitint Ibitniday; - 'datilf the whole comber volumes—Awently.six—is dom. plated.- : , The , :pit a filed by the - publishers ',IS, 2h• cents I veletas, of Uri libel* twenty-alz 'slime for flee dollars, 4 complete set will be forw4ded, . free of postage; by toad, to any part of the Lidded fitates, to any ones, by the publishers. on reestiving aremittanes of ilea dollars for, as .twenti.aii, volumes; or a remittance of three dollars wiltpoi for Abe Ara- twelse. volumes; or - a :remittance of one dollar will Pay for the first four trolanies.:-- The navels wille noddy Printial, sad eau t vol emsl will colata4 about 123 reiree,'. with paper corgi.' The re eationiforut- Sditibanib itdttdoor from *bleb this t le rePrinted,nompriseereitylglit' volumed the Oak, of - which Is - ieerefi4iri ,dc4teri. We commend the determination of the Isit4ris. tug Phdadelph4firatOo furnish the workief an author tikes Seed. at a prim' so redloriable, diet all may passim offill'sett,disd direct tbe especial at tendee of Our elan, ,A sa ers to the fact. ~ 'Tea v ....4 n 0311.1. yOtIVErtIOO..-"ThO SOll. :id daY-,Seheol Titneri." published by ,the Atif ' erican Sendai Selsooi Uoiou of Philadelphia, has 4uued a decide sheetin order to give a fall and eomz plate report of the proeeddings of the greStlfa -11 tional Genre don of Sunday School teachers, held at Jayne Bali. 'Philadelphia, on , tbie 22d, 23rd, and 241 ' of February, 1852. in nbtleing the Conventio , and the effort ,to lurid/di a full and complete pottof Its proceediugs, the Time* % 1 It has never ,en our pleasure to me et at ode lice and place, so etij;,tit the active, pi - mama' wotk• ing men of the treat Suudai.School cans and we ham been inorelhan ever impressed ; w th the greatness of the work, and the earnest, Christain character of the men who are entailed in L. The deliberations et the Conientioe' were etteraeter ized*by a ealdt, of barmen; and "swarm - Christian affection, which shooed , that the delegates bed come here rept from peones of retried!,nd all alive to the faints of the Lird Jesus o their highest love nd their meet , devoted se vice.— There was an mammal amount both et speakiag to ft ability and o ) practical wisdom the Conrentboi. i i The teantutiobs adopted, while they covet! a wide field of duty, and while, they are in kind) respects :stringent and searching In their requirealts, ere , yet calm, die miring, and wise. The P . caches embrace II t verity of argument and Mastro. Ilion, upon althori every point of practical; impe l , :taint eonneepd with the subliet. Tak'e it alto-- gather we think the report of the Cenvenlion, as here forniehed, will be found one of the freshest and most us jut Sunday - school doeuments 'ever ' bitted. Supdrintentients generally who desire to strengthen their own hands in.ibe work; *mild do well to take *matures to present a copy, out, Only to each of their teachers, but to each of the heads of families no their "congregations. ;Titt hare' printed a Uri* number of extra copies, add hope, to be gbh) toiaopply all that desire. ' 1 To famish:so full and -complete' a report as we hero give,. ho cost no. malt amount of fer and money. Bu ,we felt that • +seta l e ff ort (was doe to the °merlon, and we find oureelica able tii pined the Anti at the following very ModerrUt ' ,prices:. ' Single copies are sold at five cents, deed copies or $3. F,or *We f , • B. BA At *hose it r* subteriptions !iit- the S l e rereiied:\ Tint'et will 12. 13 14. 15 I etirleal:Reeerd tor tom'Weelr. --- • ; ii .., P.ll. a P., TILMA*II I DTPICZ. I Aninity/valms Hagaanrille. f .A . 8.14.. 2 P.ll. 7 .M. rch . 6,-38 0 _ !43 3 + .. 01.1 0 —electr. 7,--88 ' La 40 —Ma. 8,-439 - i4B M... 94-38 Ibo ik4 —c lear. 10,-34 60 : 0 " 11,-38 ;48 . : 0 —cloudy. 17 18 Thermal Fat., Mon., Tnee,, Wed., Thum, Yd., • flail of the 2tieftneles' Cricket Club, oaf Tuesday e-Oulog. feet, ray pkeuantly.l . • 1 , ofenor irkitgey, the Autern wised ill sherd, giro , an exblbl 'ion In ibis :Dnenotlee . wili . be given .t the Pt" given at paned o lecturer, Donnish I*of ata Old Soldier.— Of John C. I old arid well known raid at of this 1 ads volunteer of ,the War . i . 1812, died eldeitee in this Borough :14 Thursday he 634 year of his age. HU remains will too-morrow with military !and maser& Jigr' psis, Colinty, at hie r hot, in be inter' once. • e Washington Yeager., Calk, Strouse, all on Monday evening lowtj at the Town areiladebted to the Oaptit for ao in. and regret Abet we' wets{ stable to be Oared !of we` _ underetaWd, ea rl/tattoo of all who partielpsied Co "trip it ight,7 eta, gate 11.11. Titatio • Thi 80ng.% mut ficatly engi 4-recently re• paired; was tried at the corner of 4tre and.. 311.; bantadgo streets, on Stltuvisy last.' iConelderinx her si , the engin e . throl ve very we I i bat hardly ; as sad lectern, ma was taticipsi .1 This Cora.. pent' composed of a fine body of .young men,' who eintaid have a first-rate sopa:tittle. ' • The , origin of Pen Oa/lean+ )..itius /Wen old epigrammatist; . . .-i t i„ ~ . - inn refused to take bls bat oir 1 More the King, sod thetefori; slit off - . onte other country to light piton Lora he might worihip withihia hat on! obtain that moat delicious VOrags, Orin. [lre* ! --ord.. .••• i . DA ,rtondaioestiiho rollosiiiig named nit' of Tamaqua , will awl for thei Pike's Peak . -gion :—Mossra. B. A. Detiniston. William a i . ty, " Thomas Batty, John Weiton,,John as, "$. A. Jones, Isaac( Nair s.pardelMaap, Wade!, mad Marshall Silt rthorn. Potts and other 'talons or the Viiinr,r, will be rented out there dining tho.etoting, season. tee ion thee ;end g i a u e ar ld liar !lug 1 E. P villa jirPottralia; Lifel:4lry ' Silt( tY-rTbers wit no e l boa on Ttioaday ironing la t.i bir..Spinney. 1,6 was announced as Lederer, tit l ing absent. H. H. 8 !limn, El., read. The ti l stn, ;".bleb etel .ilie'grister admiration, t . s . ntiaa of pa tura or those of art," was .do ta d by, Itsu!s. Posibort and Little in tit. affirms vi, and Messrs.' Leland Ellis In the negative. *loci In favor t ir!negatits.„ ' 1 . . ' / Ti. a tgh tof the 7th of /rah. 'Sig, will be lasted somewhat Memorahl ih this vicinity for he prevalence of i storm o thunder, light nin and rain s ,'whleli . wOilld in pr i nt of temerity, ha done no discredit to mid itaimer. Ei7ir in he_ ret lexst.,this rain fell in toiredtt y the light• sin was' exceedingly vivid, rip the thunder b 'y. .To say. the lust, it as, a remarkable it. m for the itcouroa. ' • . • • for ono not 6 A i / ' pet --- Ciall held on the Ith," lir,. IC. Glean was ilectedz-Tresident tillr. 1.: .1 Brooke, Vies sideat, and Mr. B. Ship si,its elided Ser.. t iy, - Ground Committee, Mossts.Biley, Thant,. I , t' gel P :I n :: C C . ff. :ll:o s m Ci pa ll on . .ti l he lll s u l e nn i a n t g iss- or se sot has been iota at tht4 'dollars for !ash m Iler, in li in iettion wi i t . yes. 'The loom. presomo, for Oil tho'clob;., x., . Mies Cr are gratified tn.' • ing, enabi, 7 . (oat lull gilled: young e art to will gires'eoncert it' the I I Town . MU to thip BorOstgh on Thursday eye ling nest, on which lon shcwill be assisted b y Miss M. O'Con- Tie n* , I ti , pe eo lanui n a t iati ra ta. lt n o .d LMr u . dyiati P ic l ir it itail le te h ge; i li ti m gi os , ,fp i ro o rator es ,tm t b i e m ,, j a s b au f r e : it; gl by French, Scat& and -#alian composers; hi ii Eiohlap y111,1)014 the wooHing owl wedding - . ti t' of Longfellow's poem fltiowsiths." ;* Ws i 1 ' she ,biralre highly i li g l o y c! 4 accent . att d ' e tr st o t n ha t t hb M occas ia R i le n h , logs , pt bid sod son , ' igEr..liottey B?rougb of it+eral thoosim )4' the prig!' _ , Said limo isiree (olia taxation by eta o tbo L0100:flute, sod , the;l3eard. bat the au. _ . , t Otlty td Fiortiptge theproietipi at setatity.The, .boos Duird s li - eottiely ekt; of ; ofebtr4 tili f , tad of about s:so6i 'lO hatuf-4ed :64 Whine% It paid mu t-ensually - esi itiroxiptf,p, .Noon ' d!r of the School ptierd of Abe 13droolb . of, Potts. vine has been dishatoied rot 004;tiliel4elireiesin. . „ . Pereons having mom - to.‘.:_keltd_ fur sm.i paegrise milt please 111111CCItliii*Aftranyof the Direeteni fVfelhealay f ' •,- peptirecti4 of the Poor.—A iegitler statetl Aontbli,meetiolt or. this Board . wee head et dee Mos Ifiense,oe ken* the 7th ;vet. Preeeat.Aties 114411'1u; Nothati4l:llatit autt Charles. ir The Steward reported the toltWitles .tile Wo rse of tYerUosi f*tl Waugh. kering ,ribt,47 inili-rNiiptlier il6f, krotae - uk4bii. an): 414, of B6reii, id; at the same time hitelloi;i* . 412- decrease. 6Q. Or the dews Share itt Imes.- department,4B children to the Nureer,y, sod 63 are tinge inedleal treettieht. • Admitted during the mho*. of Pomo, 34; - Oschiliied. 41; 11 0$04ted;f , 4, 10 g 4 )4 'to wit State Lend - tie 8 00pith1, f; *Vole woMbei of oat door intiperi, IMF; la: the State Linatio 1 I_l 4 ctutitoor roarer wee greeted to 25 females. ammtating to $217=68: - The epplieatione of two . persons for oat-door relief were pottpoied, Mid the:ltale wet directed to *wattling Wad: their eireitastappis" end In ham of memmtitx ,togtmet.temponory, libel . , BIN wen pawed sod ordered SA tm paid • smith !elf ' 1 : • • - 117111: 61 -enriousit this Yew. - ". • 4256 05 I'M following glorious .lineo es' Ring Coal by Marker. wi fancy, be iippteolatiallby co?: talniag- friends _ , „ • - . ,old King Coal - was a merri old end; tone the world; noolk he; • 'My row:aryl high: and rid . ' end greet s ' • Ant greeterrbe dual be; • • And,be milled for the pick, end imeilled *tr the *Pads; Arid hoe:Wed for btu miners hold; ' 'And WS he sold. 'ln the derp,dorm earth, • • You'll' Ora toy Inniguret better worth.. Ilan name of Indian goldP Old Being Coal wee alnerry old soul, • Yet not ronlent was he And he 13131,1're found what rye Suited, . . 'Though 'thi bed one et three' - ' - And becalm) f o r materna& brontled Ihr Ore,.' • For smiths rod workmen true: •. • • • 'Coale, build at opener peat end strum; . 'We'll bark' qtioth huh 's thong* me long:. • . Wolf try chat steam eau do."" , • - Old Slag Mai was a merr7 old apt; • Ms fairly date; good'be ' • When be pew the myriad we.ele at wort O'er sit tie* Lend and an: They spsredtbe bones andstrenith of Men, they hammered. wore and spun - There was nought too great, too mean of malt, The giant Stun bad , power for all; - Mit/ask was newer done. . ' Old lant(Ooal was a mewl old mu, • - Quoth be...We travel den; , I should like to ream the wide world round; As fast an the wild windeblear.' And he called thrhis skillfoleingtneeris; And roan through hills Nod nll3/4 (Yer then wide, through tunnels out, The flying trains like lightning passed. . On the ribs of the !night). tans. Old Elng Coal was a men." old soul, • • ' •Jt merry old soul Is be; • I = • Maw be never fall lri the land we love, - 'Who hums& as vest nod frve.• . , While WV intnere sane. and his engines ; ort, • - - Through all our happy land; ; . '.; • ... We shaillourian fair In Ina mondnOlibt.. . , • And our name and our titue:and our night and 't; ight; In (tont of the world shall stand. s. • • • pfl!Cheop Fire and Ipa ter Proof R0010g. 7 11% M. Warren a Co.'.afire and Water Proof is now , tanning Into general nee in our titles! and various parts of the country where flat andinYt. orate ;pitched ,roof. aro renoired for , all kinds OI buildings.. This kind of ioof b not affected by•tbe steathey. r it Wboth firs aid water .Proof 7 ylsts about one-half the pries of a' tin roof—requires no pultiiing, and bas. been kneenjo last: thirty years without any repairs. Paddles of !rater may stand on it. asil it will not leak....sedi fire easy be built on it and it will not hum., II can be pot on roofstbnor with a pitett of_oulyi one. half inch to the foot up to See inches plteb tO the loot. Ii cannot be put, on roofs where the pitch Is greater. Leaking or . old Ott:roofs and also sliingle jo4s,wbcre the pitch. is not- greater than mentioned,. can be cevered with ibis root • 'ne bun. !NAN, gadool • , This root is recent/needed by "the Chia . ' Engi neers of thi Fire Departments "of Philadelphia, New York end New Orleans, also by Meters?, Ater. rick .k fines and Psalter I Morris of Philadelphia —the Building Inspect* -of iPhiladelphiai—and in the Chi of San •Fratioiecc .. w!,ieveely any iotber kind of roofing is used, for Fire Proof BullOings. Insurance Oompantes,reeognise than rooisae•Fire Proof and insure' aciordingly. Psi:aphis - 0 eon= Seising several thausand recommendations han s be obtained of either et the office ;if the Miners' Jaentnt, or of Joseph Beprebni cirpen-' ter, in the Orchard, Pottsville; who puts this roar on under the Patent of Messrs. Warren; and wb will guarantee said • roof. Thoie who itirbppee building ought to obtain n copy of the Paniphlet before they make 'contrails- for roofing, 4s it is generally acknowledged to be as nnsiratii and 1111041 datable roof now in ear. • EITN . New M. 4 2 Her. fir:4 Q.' 1 . 41en. VuU /4.,t8 449 m. Last Q. • 30zsi jeta'At a -Neer& g of the employees 'of the Rolling Mille of Pottsville, held at the hduse of Daniel Bill, Esq., in the Borough of Pottsville, op the treeing of the sth of March, 1559,. the 101- lowing preamble and resolutions were statisOnoue- . 17 adopted . , . ; , WERFUSAIN The workingmen of this Cilium 'a., wealth, and particularly of this and adjoining eianties,.have heretofore cruder the lash, (as !stela expounded by the Supreme Court of this, State) been delayed and often Wholly • defeated dn' the collection of their jest claims against their em- Weyer?, therefore be IC? Res'oloed, That we haertily approve of tha course of.the ifon., Robert Palmer, lelatroducimr and pressing to pasinge tha Senate of the State, "An:Act to secure the payment of wages." , Resolved. That a committee of six; to eoneist t'of Christopher Lewis; henry Braider, John' La ces, Thomas louts, Lewis Lewis and B. Fti.‘ Dud ley, be appointed to present a copy ortheiie reso lutions to the lionAtobert Palmeri with si , rery assurance of our gratitude and respect. 'lieeolood, That than/teams of the protieedings of this meeting he published in the 41fixerp. Jour nat.' 'WILLIAM BRAZIER, Presiders. • • Jona Llteas, Secretary. • - • • : When the meeting adjourned the committee yrooeeded to the resides's. or . Mr. Peltier,' and on *being presented to the Hon; Senator, Me. Chris- Itopber Lewis made the following remarks:: • 11011. ROBERT M. PALlM—Sir:—Peinsit me 'ill behalf of the:Rolling _Mill men of Pottsvi ll e, •to agog's*. our warmest thanks to , yeti for, the ablarsealons, andtfearleiii manner in which /00 bairP advolated and defended in the Senate, the, cause of the workingmen of this county: While 110 are weltessured that free; labor is the:founda tion of notlooal wealth and prosperity, yet wawa nerertbeleas well alrare that free labor bnly'can exist and be protected by wise and judiclhos laws, When' we' remember with regret the vast amount of poverty and distress which prevailed timolig great portion of the workibg daises of Ibis end other , counties during the lost twelve wombs, much of which originated from the went of prop er laws to protect the laboring man from frauds. lent and dishonest"employers, Meetings falls to expreis the obligations which we owe to yoit for your noble effuets uor-behalt. 'fhoagb the , cause of the workingmen has so long been .neglected, yet wo are ,happy to believe from present indications that the; time is not far distant when the free laboring man will occupy.,a position worthy of his vocatiOn. Hoping, sir, that your life may be long aid prosperous,• end that Schuylkill County may ever be represented in the Senate by such men as Robert M. Palmer; who has a heart to feel, and a tongue to express • the rights and wrongs of the workieg class; is the wish of year constituents—The ROM : fay Mill.Meo of Pottsville. To which lar. Palmer replied In ,the . most Ostia member, referring. to the time *ben pint. tog wee his mein' of _support, and though now si pnblie.rnan; yet his-sympathy it_wlth the workingmterilfrant the fact that all branches of spelt* , depend on the laboring clews. After expressing iris gratification that hie course was is accordant% with the stisbis of his constitunnte and thanking the . committee for its Palmer : amoral th em thitit would emir be his pleasare.to edemas what be deemed to be right anti just, "the greatest good to the greetect tints bet." After Mr. Palmer closed his remarkel the committee retired well pleased with the menace In which kited beta entertained by the esteemed Senator. • risocannuyas COpli.T. 'Our knular Court of Quarter fissions has beed - in N doh during the test seek, engaged in the trial .of the criminal business for the i tent 4 The number of hills found by the Grand Jury sea utustudly emalt,_end the teijortly ante reset Teti [riffle In their as tam True batroure found against Wm. U. Connelly and, John Merry for Forgery of tostiship ceders; but the cues sera postponed until the .1 une sessions for trial..' We proud a list of the Uses Mooned ot, giving the math fads of the more important. the. es. Nicked and Margaret' thietralk Suety of the Puce, on oath Welts Murphy. Alter ii bei ing of the Cue, It wee dismissed, wad -Murphy ordered to "pay the muds, , . data. vi. cabrrd hitter.—The'deft. vas complained of for disorderly and intreent conduct In the at rectsvi %Ws Borough. : lio Is in the habitat gettinsdrrnsh. • tie was sentenced to pay the costs, and giro no bail Fur his grid brivirlor for one year. Orri. rs. Patrick Derssy.—&irstyofthe Poses, bn oath of Mho Donor. hits , a hearing. the= deft. oral miens' psytho coots, snit sued committed 'until - anotteors WWI 012:110304.Wilb, • 4 : . 011. vs./Jona Brefron.-r-Brirsty of the Pessii,:on oath of Bridget tisfrolq isivaiss:ono Of those tritiOft cosi *bleb should nothars been ant to etottri tor trist 12w Court dicaltunt the ousts mut mob no order as to the • Om, a. ids* L'aufjp-Tbsse writ two indictments sgshut the rta, One tinning idos:nith 'Assault oil Batituri,With tritest to ant - Inter LVOV, see ono firs the iseiattittiktlanst ' rt. isOcia. 'lt frtottfrat at Ashbrof l' 4 ironth,atthollsoui of the she tioft,iihrws there wit mottles* estitentent. 'SS deft. tinned Ord al the borrowing cool - nom, n:eviti et . ' taOIITW folung.xxsti , ,rocaNAL.,. *Mb'. ittnit oraboat rma anda-half feet to tengite, -tartlet with lets at the end, to an unproveked and bra , tai trarnuar,atnielkiiiiii Over the hid wha was quiet ly-tagisirrglaliilia errata street; aborriii erloalt at tight, )tetathing hint down - rind stunning Mal. The Moe !as ',rt *Teri 614. ihe daft. maned Mr down tho strite‘ and ibortly 01; :a4ards; whilst preparation* weratadrig mule Knot Mai. Tub owe Bright mar Tioagteridsl store,ia :diva session 1,4.04 &toed a violent Mr with tatblid ' igibefritai,,! it ids bead, bat which BrialiftPituntv• AT, 411404;+:UI Aitt oa the lett shoulder. Bright 4111, Piwintrnierlillid* at WO. 2 /4: AA* thil; In a ° I(4ll*7lolrl7:4lMilit,:betwetl thb deft 7 lioa?ir •• . • wral ~tYithlsriieaestwaide,. the intirtirittea oh the ol her, :4rdsife..Wasarristed and taken by foretrinto the store. The deft se e - Injured inittyrieierely In 'the we jury found blot guilty of an Assault andßattary Only otr Darla, and of in Assault end Battery with In intent tO kill, ea thigkt, Ile his not yet teen sen r *wed. 'Tr ;' t 1 4 , CAL gets ezith.-44tianii end Battery.ho Jaren. /,aUI. Title can grew ont of the preceding trouble, and ptwa: waive alleged that while be was standingtoletly In twit efihiaglbwors stow. alt the night of the otedion, H after ifeadr bid 'been ariesded, the deft:tame nit to • him wodrebresek-biaa st blow to the tsee. Deft. chlowdthat he was acting is the discharge o f his duty In attemPt I ag to preserve the peace at $ tbo rhea there was great distartnUe...TheqUifotind the asked guilty, and pat tidiest, on thiekter.i.7the eaanae7 l'cr the Nat. naked, M• On the ground that thajarjr after enaktig ninety , ' Serttlitotod before de r lirertng It In emrt.ted dlaperiped. The ruts asked behas not yet Cow. et, AT:kolas :Behr,—Poirdeation.and Bag ' tardy.ms- outs of Cube/imp Mackay: ~ The deft., single teen, plead gittli.j.atul the usual sentence was itetwood. *. . • - Conk esi. +Eduard names,--Porniee Con and Bin.' tardy, on Web of Margaret Fie: : The jury Mend deft:gnilis, Ind the urns! sentence, was imposed. con.l. - ificiukei roma met Hwy]; iserken.—; Asaaultesed Battery Ow flosses McCarty. Is cc-- cured late eltaly,os the tith, at a dance•in a house In New arida. Dells. struck the preseeiston The jury found them guilty, arid they were ECU. • nneed•to pair a tine of $1 and thebosts. T ', • Coat; Os. Sonnet, Brinca. 7 Anault and Battery oniCharlai Peoria.. disioste: occurred .in the Mines, mid defL' struck - proaseutor once, because as baelleged,-pearershid taken' s' Ogee of sheet Iran ew.v front his Enlist *here be wakeorlting, which be hid no right to: ; ,Pearce said it was ill& Deft plead guilty, and he was rienteneed to pay 6 cuts Sue and the costs: • • CUE. es. ,Tehlinee Giddier, gcaoiryAlier.—de,.. malt and Battery, oR oath of Amy !deaden. This was bit a milling matter—arid the : fury • toned deftioot guilty, and punt the outs' on* the prose: entrist • • Ira. Zeohnunt.....-Snrety of the Pesee, on.eath .0 i Moses Klecker. :It 'appeared air deft. imagining that !decker had lorproPer, Intercourse with hts Wife; Which Acre was. no reason what ' erer,to believe, hadihreatimetri Nekker,eho• was evidently afraid lest deft. Might do hit:alum, la.. jury.' Tire deft.- appeared to he *derattere'd on the subject.* He was ordered to ,givo ,661:1? bail, to keep;the peace towardi Sleeker for one year. Cost. vs. Amon Brown aid Neale: Oterk.—Dis. ordeity Haulm, on oath of Win Elfilintl. -Delta. lived in this Borough on Heinen Hill. 'They were foetid' guilty, and sentenced to pay' a line of 6 cents and the costs. 'Com: w.- Rose ilelei.—,The deft. wee charged bs El!tebeth Ball with hiving stolen some jewel= ry belonging to her Rem hut.house in her absence. The jury found a verdict 'of not • Cont.we. Adam .ofortitelt and Battery, on oath of •Hannah Mort, hit wife. lifter the evit der:e• was given; the deft. plead guilts - to the Allergy. He was sentenced' to' pal the costs and give $3OO Sail for hip geed trehnvior. • , 6110: es. Saaruel-HcAfee.-11aliclotie mlsehlet •in Waking some windows of a 'noose occupied by Wen.,Bteward.' This de ft.'wei Humor at the time. •The jury, found the deft guilty. - Com. ea. Soratesit.lledfee meal Boyie4—Malielous • mischief in breaking the windi.ifi of s house. Mils jury found this dolts. guilty'. east. Pete, .Cari.—Passing Counterfeit too. nay on Harrison Derrick. ; The deft. wee found - guilty of parsing a, Counterfeit dye dollar bill 'on . the Citizens' Bauk of italtimore on tbe'viosems. - tor.Tih,eiridence Aimedtleiftheidift. wu very eitensiiely engaged in: . air Bing Counterfeit . money of all Made,' threugh tide and adjoining. Cutintimi—endeavoring also to get others into the business. Not yet min tenced.,. : • • • . Com. vs. Thomas Wageer.—Passing Counterfeit Money on Mrs. Pry. The deft: Wes found guilty of passing a Cotinterfeit, .the Western 'Balk of Philadelphia. He bad gone in and taken 'two drinks at Long's tavern, Schuylkill Haven, and glrOn the ounterfelt bill In payment. recels= tog hie' 'change,. He had attempted to peas the same or aicdilai bills at other plues—getilty. Not yet ainteneed. . ' 1 _ , - • Mediums of eaves ewe wyee.] $504Z:641 GRUM JUT IMPORT. To the lionottaili th rt Judges of tie Coen of Quer. Seweioncin as for the Coast, of Sekwytkill. The Gratid. Inquest., Inquiring for the °minty of Schuylkill, March Sesslons.lB99, rewpeetfully report--• that they hare bad before them and acted on thirty-ear yen bill. of indictment, via:—For Assault and Battery with tweet to kill, 5; Assault and Battery, 9; Fornica tion, 14 , Ifornication and Itastardy. 2; •Lareeny, pas. sing Counterfeit Money, 8; Disorderly House. 1 For. eery, 2; Forcible Entry and Detainer, I; Homicide, I; Bigamy, I ; Mal icioue II 'eh lel, 2; Cutting, Timber, I; Itobbery, I Embezzlement. 1; Conspiracy 1; T0ta1,37. Of the above we found thirty bills. and Ignored tivi. Doubtless many of the eases brought before us for Assault and flattery, and other crimes, may beJnatly alt, Ibuted to the excessive use of into:testing liquors.— Ills ale certain that much of the timeof the Court, and consequent expense to the County, could be *voided by the Jo:Picea of the Peace. In el therdismisslng or settling such petty rases as are Unworthy the attention of the Court or the timndJut.f. '' ' Tbg.Grand Inqueit hare visited the public olffewfand prison. ,In the former everything is In good order and condition. excepting the iron shut tent to the vaults, Pf the Itecorder'i office. Treasurer's office, Coonsibstoners Detre, sad Rrotboootary's office. We wiiaid recommend inch rapairses may be necessary for the better seenrity of the public property In there °Mewl. We would also recommend that blinds be placed at the windows of the went end of the Grand Jury itoom. The business of the ; rem ;repeats to be thoroughly arranged, the 'oaken; careful and attentive to their reels:wiles duties. In the Prison, ere tbundeverything in admirable order, and its unfortunate Inutates,apparently as comfortable es It is possible tr them lobe tinder each eloromotan• eel The evident care and 'attention to eleanliness and geed governsient in this Institution reflects greet credit upon the Superintendent, and deservedly, entitles him to praise,. • The Grand Jury feet under obllgutlens to the Honora ble Mort and the District Attorney, for their courteous attention during the aussion. , B. T. HUGHES, March 9, /Mt - • Foreman. • LETTER EROR TYLESTATE bAPITA.L. tr ILE ..AlllllSSUltO..allrea• 9, 1959. Ens. Storms'.Tottnesi.:—The extension of chaiter asked for by tins Forest ,Ituprovetnent,po. or Yoiir County, bee. been in the blinds orate Committee on Corporatiens since the enmeoicie e . ment of thelteasion. _At one time it was mislaid --st another it 'was locked up in the Chairman's deck; and he was: absent. , Where was no war of getting the bill oat of Comosittes, until Dr. Palm of Schuylkill itaiett„ (one of your members) cat. led upon the flousa to,discharge the C2mmittie, and asked to have the hill' referred to the Coal. mittee on nines end Miner:its, which the House gra nt e d. Mears, Doyei and Pinkerton sic on this Committee, and with their Influence and knowledge of the Company, you will no doubt, bear of its being favorably reported before the close of the week. Thera te no ct i untyin the State. more IW7 rep! remitted than Schuylkill. Your 'members are al wais,in 'Aim, and are able to cope . with any of the old members in debute as cell as parliamen tary tactics; Mr. Tbotepion cf Butler,is the most learned Rad eloquent speaker upon the floor of the Booed; next to blot eurues Max. oe pp. Messrs. Mc- Clure, ?gill; Gritman. Thaim. Quigglei;" Summit and Abbott ens prominent men and do nut fail in any dl the mos - sums - they *citrate. Mr. Abbott of Philadelphia, is beyond doubt tho. - most man in the Rouse, besides which, be is , the hardest worker.. This is 'liken* iedged by alt parties. .1 'ban- say nothing (either at this time in ',bait Of ' .1101.17' ennsaji, except, that she Is well represented the Third 11044 e. • Yours. KIT KAUSON. The,,trigenated• Bitters. g ot the .eare llesegrisra on Inointerroa, Liver flomptaist, Astelonsr, 1 Csseiresess, ,/,ons of Appetite,' Perri- end ..t4vr;,/!cart" Burr, 'Woes , .Hroell, Aridity; Sail &Ansi*, Scurvy, Yonne, Readmit*, Rimini, cad Gesierof lielalits, or any disease having its origin in imperfect digestion. • . • These Eirticsi, ate ult: classes of our' fellow citi zens, ineludingi Members of Congress, Lanier,. Physicians', 'Clergymen, Planters, Fartnemrand ethers terillY, are the oily sofa, certain, and sov ereign aracintb for the immediate relief end per inenent care 'if 'OS ineny cruel complaints which in pot he phase or other of Dyspepsia; . bait: our Theta Bitters were direovered -by GEORGE B. Gusts, and in their formula differ entirely„from that of any other preparation or medicine. .Gott. tatting no ale‘bot—no tnineralne poison—no noxious drug=in their nature mule, net mauls tang—retaining their singes in any clime; they are "Jo combination awl= a form Indeed" of media eine which butlers no rival hi exterminating ears and restoring the system (Oita pristine vigor and health. No Matter of bow long standing, or howeter induced or Moodie in Ito character that' dinette May be;—no matter that it has tallied the Dilii of the pltysielan,'ind . resisted the efforts** Medicine, a single trill of them Bittern Will satis fy the Isfferertbat his diiiase is amenable Milts proper remody.• • . , , In 'testimony tattle:many cures effected by this Remedy, refeeenee Is hail to the writhin cettigates from distinguished indtviduale ill,crier the rata. a*. FOWL'S a CO Proirlegois. ton Bos. Poe sole kftlteietezentseverywherre. • Acmges Dow n -• J. C. Higbee, sat Ilewrjt• 4•34 , 16 r, 'Pottseints; C. L. Heetsleger, Schuylkill Raven;'U.W. Prevost, Itlineraville; L.J.Pry'etul IlleGelgete 41•1441444;Titatipt; IL Wesley; !Putt Carbon :;'Pawl Barr, '.Pieelerates it - Reigate It'Vesn, Ittiewiewai; Made' Mstelr, ,Neiw Philadelphia; Junes 11,4ibIwIle141; • Pert tou; IL - IL !trio. BCCalt; B. Phillips, New Clods; .Telni'Wfillsens, :1141141peet. • ditty 31,1558. - • • •• - . 314ovely • .. "ALT. BMW!, De ftsmrr."-÷Doi Sooty, tbe great mysterious 1) ;Sooty. still remains at the Cyrus station of the thetie telegrph,l wilts several on. sistabts, who, y nisht amity dny,'are "notching ret^::"simials," broken enrrents,4,' t 4 onintelligible onasmissiont, i um! all that sort t(thint• :About At btanthing pp, Siialy.;eai &villa drop his in. ettattnehitirm aching acid eMroi on to dmiladol. phi* wain wh e ein.liss free front ; Oehe r iot :Pent-tag srMh .garments ileganyj re wide' a `the ltrown Stens Clothing Halt of &within £%V iron, Nos. 6O and 60 Chestnut streldt alseVp S I th,'PlittitdelPh IS. , 1 il IrTO Ite ' alit 8 a1reierii........1 r e ti re d ei t .r gpitan, hariog ' a restored to itleatttt to a few days, af lei, li ' lkf feali : giiiit'ai* - ti"ja ll6l totii 3 i; 1141111*i to fa aastiothers byd! nit t (free) aa reeelviag '_damper* 'ea:metope bear! t he applteanti adaresee, a eopy a the ptverripttotoi. . I Dtreet the t'lteP . Joint M. DAITS4I, 16!101it* atearittteoolayt‘ N-1-",; , '''; -r: . -014 t . . , . 2,-.l3olloritai 9 s Pi115...64e seems as if the phsr• mucouels wereiSeatuaTly to be lusstowed down to two specifies, Iloilo iye Pills and OlotOent. 11Ve have eon. it yersed With lo l4uuts who bre Sri Would the stlioet Of..tb.e Pills in es ut,.epllepss , ,..colitoul., eouettidous. spasms, bilious eolie:patplOstioo of ple , heart. dyspepsia, etc., and they tlte4 thp ssui‘ArtOty 0! thi.if ellen,: and, lots»it01 .; 'B4: bio, pr She OstOiffilt• The gig . sit I *plain *ins to be tbst Iti rimier tilli to ulcsams ( and,foltt e pti!4 ertii, . - rtisals tradispetablellet that those best sequiloimtmllb the prsiirallons hats the t moo hoplidt coot heti in the= •i"' i - I - , - ati4to if • ii.e Orgy . i.liii... .im tirbiikers.... lades al, ei Ames'. . 3 - i n: AiAritiinati or . Itair Revietrier not en/iPveiraais :& by eying ,bvalth and vigor to the hair; bat . Mat It exlats ;trait ne or 'sickness, It Rill CllllO a o iv growth of beitiltlfal young bib.. It ti not a sdy4;.ye Its applientlou +Mebane gray Wars to their Original preeeolor. giving then a sollVitid gland appearance. ald by all 'Druggists and at the Lalxirato ty of Jags II: rt. A An.... Perfialiers and Iropottera, No. 104 Cheenatf Teet,rbilaielphia. ^ ' . i r For as ;• ahoTanda and, refill, at F.. - S,AVDER. iilat $OlV# listioo "• . gat9a $ teill, Pottaville. ' 2 .. 4141•1 0 MITra* atatigtail Pall" 'Entree:tar Willmar° die ' lowing smemia great astalogne of ills easeei.:—Ruis 'Remfir; Crifs,Chates, Sorts Ripples,Uoina, Banton% tiro Stralns,Bitai,Polerra,Chliblabie,Riles, PeOgilik . iota Porto,;Telome, Far Ache; P 13.., Poen i 4 . 0,0 ' t, Bwellinim; litensnathow, Scald Meat; Saitllbetim, Itaidnesa, Erystpelas, Ringworm, Barber' itch, Emil! ii, Ifeasles, Raab, t c., Ra„ , •_ , To sane It ay appear incredulous that so many - dia. semi should! De reached by tine aritelef ; Mich an idea will ;twilitben inflection *into to the fact; that the Wire ts a 'blaatioa of ingredleots, each and weary MI applyln W perfect antidote to Its opposite disorder. , PriltaPLl. . -:•••ttli Chaiaberistreet Pile Port: ' a t n ( 424 J I , C. Jr. MACE. Airfield • ,Joww G. Morris Bon, Pottiville, Pa. Sirlais kalif. to Females—Dn. Cincessitsesi Pats.—The nabliatiOns of ingredients In these MU. see the reen4:of as long and " extensive practice. They, are valid fri 'their *peril fon, and certain la iorrecting all Irner,-,nistithellpalaful menstrosileas, -eirtoo4ing all ob: structions,tither from cold ter:othense, handsaw, pain ,pitpitation of the Iteartollstarbedsleep which alwa 3 arlrt Gan Interruption of nature. They can be suctiasfullif inSol is a preventive. These Pilte should sum It. liken In pregnancy, as they would bus mare to alopla a mierarrlsgrr.L- Warrentsd 'purely eogetif ble, and fAilYrom 'anything:lnjurious to life or heelth' r Zaplicit dhect ions, Which shoal& be read, secompany each box. Price $1... lent by Snail, by enclosing $1 to any.ent , tied agent.• U. B. IltlTCllllWiff i l ere erai A e t for The V. R.,165 Chamber Et., New rot To who. sU Wholesale orders should be addnered.i Wriioj. p y Jot (41 1 Bsosx. 4 Si* Pottsyllle; add Essen t ,, 41 Ipso.. Heeding. i i 49 - I Yl * I ii-U r ,Dhiet Hair Dye! Hale Pre 1.. h. 0114 A. Oatchater's Rik Oval . • The CMIGINAL'asuI BEET ix the World!! All ettMni are mere Imnatlonik andehould be . evoidfid, If You ilablto toospO !Unto. aItAY RDD, Of RUSTY 114111 *et Instantly to a boo la a6d :Natural Drown, or Bloch, without tholokat ' na..., ~.i a 64 :Natural Bros, inJori tc. ll:liras Bldn. i ''l i' , r , , • ~ ilirthil* 'MEDALS end Dip,tomAs bare beep an*. ded to mai A. BateLolor sineelS3o, iind over 00.000 sp..; nileatio linen been madd to the Usk of hir, pAronit of his lOye. . ' I i I: , :,: 1 WM. . p.tiviiEr,onli nit* DYE produces a tILI3I!.. (ikelirs JI Amy) where the largest assortment otrat6s In the world ean'be,Smnd. ' VARRKI., 'MIMING *CO. 09 Chestnut street, (Jaynes halt,) l'hllede,lphte. 'girth 14 '.9 •, , , ticat i tf e, I _ "-r HEAP AND. DESIRABLE GOODS. LADIES' pt#: Trthual4, ;ia*.ntahing f AND • ! 41.ief9 &he, • I. "%4 - 4."! - ' 4.• A A 44 1 4V . r =TEE I Ad pint TTEVILLE itousz. RINIMINCS °rarer] desaiiPtiart, FRINCES vq...• Ala Moire Antique, RIBBONS; 8E1.4 RIBBONS, .GIRDLES;-FANCY BUT... TONS, - CALLOONS,embroldered - COL.. LARS; SETS *nd SLEEVES, RIBBON - SETS, DIMITY- BANDS; INSERT.. 1,10C.5. LACES. HOSIERY, 0,14 , Tes and • Gauntlets. Skeleton Eachis of the bed =dim Zeitlr [-IV/mated and Shetland IR:4 of every rotor, and toed quality, Jet Ornamenii and Fancy Hair 'Slue, Perfu ., mary and Toilet Artleles, de.,lte. , ; " There will always be found et tho Dame Iltien' a tom- Vote and ended alisortineut of the &burs ticoda at rea rnible prima.: : . , ! ietemary, 2d, 'fa' • ; ' 110000 ',)iltelligeinct 'lpm:of PRAT ca. i srttjue, ander the inspices of held• Young Mere : Chrkstien duocis!ion," . ere efd the coed Methodist Chureh t earner of J allot sod pith streed, etery Friday stealing, 7} o'clock. All ire invited to juin in the mar. bd. , I I Hy Order of aummitlai. I , , ''' ' roeinfekteantij I,' ." i Report 1 , T o we pmeienaL, Cuter' TMLILLI =MI . Iltirios the feud four weed , have asp Friedetu., [ um gehapt Id Nauru ,• 'ad woad pada of Wejas 1 'atteilagton and Itoepoirelowashipe.- 1 Also of the ettizehaal tichnyltall 11atee thoOpkt it litt l ynt e re r r if e l : a t l ictilTy I tu a ltr ru, ' 1%11 iitrate l l ' Luso. 0 bible. There perch , vipresi4 wish mein ithen EMITII—In lids Borough on Wed nestlay erecting bat, th 4tlK ee• tele i ;uh dat i r ch th lts% " t h;l 4 t i se e* D7ltd mi liy "l. f‘ tut g a ugh t W rerti atu al2 4 .w rim ere ll ee‘ i ti ti r t e a led "i l l e: l iluu 4l"" b l uil a il r :r i ts hix e :uVuel y ,lft.ll; fearful emu nC ot eroiligte/ ohletlS the hetreettud iehuulettU iPeerof thee or , people to tut twee. They * Oles h fbo 10th ilia, MAJOR *inert as te.nehinetbe people of Iddia, I endeavored. 1 • 183 Ta —le Al! Boroult— °" i tlifaet 14 t hat EaPalitY dieing ley brief sit. among' _ ions C. Lasso, ha the 634 year of his see. tbeehand is ow day had oreedori tO dellrlip threelatn.{ The friends of the fatally art. loirthat to attend Mafia -1 poi inove sted , w ea bo hort b( Z ted ioutL ia ttr u ltet ka wid a mat te'Locales tavern-1 m ini /. f ro m his l u te reside re. (Pe Athm hut' n uuse * ) w holes of altl, o'clock, without further Church to tea Yeas rate *dead. *xi to - di company a , Mil "' (861tda " aftir " C" men shovers pildiss eardt•in it bardects; and the bodes. • • enini vents to a rkul womitiwho despised *elision mid . • tlititotien people, and mid sits had not bete at church fur's purer tootle. toddy my reenerlur the became *M. St a Lod " ge , N re.: l lo. °T .t. l T C . B al:ritor l the ."l2,l4 aa te ut iv ki a tra' Pli ters i t i l = l :l l44 e•Pleth, _tend steeptot • Bible vhitit shelve gsweraily. mill meet la roditticsige Room. iodation/ to read . Thus Its guy to the gospel to e (Mendel) attwocem. at '1 o'clock, enresratory to attend. ohm or torgrou ow are humid tke bath of the realer lug the funeral of tbe deceased. All pret.horn with ap. ollehrtfy ; atiltousy ire not fiord thit at i t a part Pau bv bbaaaal hiss* . ( fun lint" of i M uc k , ..!- tile seed th ee seem will tali into pod and hear 0 )o 1 • 8 4 OY tudurr,°,„„Lbe,„...,Vl4utir Metter. feed onto elvenal kiGyl Yon, we hero t ddise re; . , .......utif i•ITTLX, :keg: iltim that it the% , -, '• . i• Pottering, Muth V, 'litt ildt „.. fluting My viedts for the distrihnllmt Of ths Ilible• t Owe labored to *waken among the principal women of . ' —, t ' the town , a renewed Interest in the ilihhe cameo...and en, • AT % vp;:.mvo of the n*.• ..` . e ••1 tip? f.,,f.,..,* 6 " - c mi n lipisbeen,ge," - n}cy rra pl i p l the B , lanylkill Itaven V , •••• tet e et ;J . , CIA ir. Orlin) th.ilii. ut ~ •' 1, ' H. . ma t e Bibl e **toy: A lumina meeting wax, appoinee4 li. ~,„ ~, r • ,me I „ . - ' 1 - * `l. fo a 4 1,,, h e w In .-S't. Paters Cburvh for that puip to. Nee. 1 . 1 ” ' ' ir "' ' ' " ir '''''' l lf" ""' 1 " 4 el th- 4 rak .0...., b 1 5 " z o il*e. S. Celt, of Pottoaltie. wee , nor:ova-1 ~ : c1,.., 1 Ilnuae:ou 1.1, uday of , rrior a.. t' th, l'th Uan. pa 'Nebel* lad Mt Tetesday evening. liptch lat. WO .4.1 1 1 4.3, Ile. Ctverhne I( Mast:, In the elmlr, rh. f " i the ietbfuOtho 3 PI " P ' l l t r !bit an ziILI P 7 r e '°N ini ze 4 • peanto'de ~, a vrfz,lut...., . •I • •.,.; elodelveentelem euepkcs. r a a lilt. 11 1 1 201 La W.,) aerp,,, t _ 1 Weititl44. - Cod ih tole divine Wlvdom *ad ovenb,,,,, ThWisifol l ibt ta lay statistical report: , Vaudffea lik4fl4 454 Pmeideeee. las hewn 'learnt, to femme from vo , "`, '.30 . one beloved trlend and fallow4reubtr, haulms 8.1 1 7 " 1—; Thrlynewittlueatolhaftendw-destaltpuptillbtyb"set,hr' , se 84.tekhOd. That we ow aohndosively to this MI, ' i Itteetitute destillleve *applied Wed; Destitute tatafitee ebieh re to anent a DIM*. 9 abfkm,. 04111 m,Itideti had epived ue of a faithful (Thee 1 Bibles and Testament* Pohl. ' , i To our enatitute ht *v*10041204 hone•v r el membe r; e/,,,.• 1 14 • of a Lind and &din: rather. a , d aolkty of an u 1,1 .7 , SWIM el'eta to the dewtitate, ' ! Cash reeelset for booker mid. $ll ;9 1 man, ahn has *-I , jnyett Hat respre. Open hlv fell •ve ~ „ I Dot:lath:a trots the SehulAll_llayen youtate, ' • .. 1 which 1 1 . acquired only by those that levy a illo 01,, ''f'''' - .''' hrbieltoil4y.' . 2 ' i .1 1 di 3.5 i ni1.... I . Resolyrd. That the deorwar, of rur 1 eir. 4 ntrd rel.-, , B. 8. KpiliEDT ~ Agent. Ikfaitit-td ' ISO. i who bas Iron ite to* melt fun hi. rato I, - r! . ..., fuel ',yd., ‘ . .! ,,- ' lit.. helper ,I td. hta Milano.* ~ f. way' t•nd Urbanity I ' Tnlmna'A. Ito Portlitir I. tilmeolt. hae 'rill a e. hi 1 00 . t 1 ;in VIN, !Atria - or 'atrium. naysx, Traidirrie rantx a hide tunto,t 1., ...flatly Oiled. bat menet „ . „ ~ , . , . , .. i Cluderitheellnekiminf the debeyll9l Codify Female a lore to the ...tam un try ' Whit hat tit tte de*ply telt , Ible moot ,. 1 bwiree , o . mm . .., 0 001.00e i gh few the Mir. Iteseined. 11 , 41 While we griP,r fort the I Alt rat, a. pose ef offering Bibles and Tostatnents Man who dmlced whose life alp ne ult h 'the virtu., of bindle... empl e ,to nb!alu them. to awaken among you* meowed : infer. nark humility any g. , 441 will le,. , rd. r( h•. re. wr , .inert. est to the Bitgotause; and, If poadtde. ' ly se ropathine a Pt. th , I ere*Ted P., Imre \of ale I orgitiallation of li Sehay/k)/1 (abet lather; and, /n u,,iont with then. a npia log twee I,llh. fuillY h''' a ' prtr!• ,, e'l the fort .0 Me .hid t-tr.... 4 I Rod 80liely.' rad weeh*r hors on p ul l., „,,, , ,e ....-,- 1 OPh lb ' ; I be** visited - :150 faMllles, =of Irk 2deetitote of the Bible 1 hare told AM has pule.", 1., r. 4 .!,. it. ii , sttell,l 'Zl , Dibleit and :DI Teatatnenta. allot Mitt hat . ~.., :4 1 7 ::';11‘,1;, .”tar"mlll43lol•l'llii,:idereta.tra7l: a : : .4. .1 ~':iliel''''':,::: ki1,i;;147b1."; .to the destitute, who bad not the mem Sti AK. Me velleJOher3l 41. fe T , r o t to , u , i, ,n ti . ,.. v i t7.7.ol,:t4vr: 1 • Arne of ale Mitsolsal away Art note Mts JAN* estrat.s. ;..C.o. ...IP, March 15t,.1859.. ~. " ttue enigt.,,,l. tten-x. 1 89,t7741*, naval rams Pius tlasJ torrettn4 iihteh twargantsad tble: Zocj I thank, !la tinadered to the speakers. T 1 land by hmaalr the Seel* sere mid ant rie' zeitiie the natio ot this 01horfa and 140.124 Om* you': - .2 . - l'lmegeitii79l_lla - JAIVE BOWMAN., rite- Ands' Kam :eefer; •-•- Rom*AttqlbcPearf—MlSl CAM= 6. 0.01 , 004041119 atlrt6l73 , 4ltr. ltilr ili Treatittter..llll6 Elisabeth U. insteps Libretrieloalsa Christ. • 3 / 4 L1A02/81 - Btm Annte ;fewer! Btes.lmbells Rreyei Latiati, " Caitemise 4;triaq Camlbw Snitch. ' " Mgt/ A: B4 IW , " Martha Yammer, " rather 0bA44411:# Slim slary Ueigcr. . Mb" Alma " Sarah Lovas, . " Elisabeth Nupp "' i.. HcQueene, j )Irs• Koehler, - • . 711,1 tbllowing offered bb Mr. awls% 1L tlirre r, were adopted - • Waxasth, The Schuylkill County 1ei:3401114e Society, throualkite agent, Mr. & S. Ken wady. bas etniored out Borough,end'imer plied the destitute dome im with the Holy bentonite". and Wniatts. Th rough the etterretir JediektUsi kabore Of ash' etlett. the hdiaTilthl Dorm rrisakinow So. dety has Aden reorganised; therefore • • iiessloed. That th e colleetket Just take, tie Oreit•ded as a Mulatto* to the Schuylkill COuuty itemaie Society as the first fruit* of our renewed litkv sad as se expreadou of our thank' for thiereitlerh%at Society has manifested for the qt. our D. peo T N e meeting was cloud with Itrabenedirtioto by v. fashhunt. mon, Se . ty. aerpnca suntor,scHo.ox, CONVENT/ON: At the Sunday-Seheot Ckmeen - tiori held in Phlladel• phis hut - month; itr.henjetete'.ittiyiied Cod the het. Idr.Wastitien of lbls 13orrn4h, were present as'dele• Betire adJouralai Eoaal7 , ae coneaniloo adopted tit* Ibllowlag platforia ' ' 1. Readried, That we regard the Bandsreelosoi, In cnnasetba with this teaching tit the hotly and the pul pit, reliable as an agency, for bringing the .awls* youth ot oar coutttiy'acnier the saying inlaenor or the SotPri• 2. Reirdralf net the Bntidaywchcor teacher's tors I f Air spark La an India:sena% matins to his tabs; 11th. ' out which it wilt degenerate into a mire tornialltl, des- Mut* Otte of Ilk, assiduity, and 'mem% S. 'Boseiesed. That the Eundaymer4ol tracheae Shot , ono prepfrnstory steady 111110 1nx.4131 tenmi Is demand ed• both -by his own went,' anti those of his' class; as without each preparation he can rarely, If seer, rise to the grpper ettnws (or teaching, or secure tho reaped, at. teutioa, and "ratable instruction of those whom he, 2eaches. " 4. ifoseleed, That the Fundaytchoof teieber's rixid pantioulltty he his altradttlece is essential to the rend no der of the 'shoot, and to the formation of the same bat It in blaseholars; wittle.the want of- it to an example Of temthey to them; a dish' amine of the sronyernrnls of the 'school. sod a vexation of spirit-to those who are ap pointed to rile over It. , ittoleed, That there is a eohtloaat obligation rest to , oa :nem teacher, to preserve antes is his own class ,aui matter needful to the quiet of the whole schnot,•and for the best action of his own mind on the lesson during tesehittg. end especially for the reception of troarnet ton on the part of hi, 'chaste; the want of efbieb Is demo? , slitting to the class, destructive to the %Munro of tear).. Inc, and detrimental to the Ord,r of the whml. 4.4lcrolred, That every leacher shoot,' f e et und er . sitting obligations fully to campy the time of every ars. viola that la devoted to Instruction ; employtog it, if possible, in the topics of the lesson under examination, or Inane% wale as will 1 oterest fully, and ittatruet wise. !boa. committed to his charge—rotnenthering that the.waste minutes of nunday•sehool harm Ire the reed time when eatan sows for a speshy harvest of 'mischief and tin. '. Rewired, That the success of every teacher will de. mend Snub on his frequent fah m* and uhristian ries. rfeuttms of his scholars; thus avail Ing h impel( of I be opts patby of parents and children, begetting a 'reeler/teal I Meditate, exciting his own Interest in duty, and prepa ring the soil of the beset for the proper culture of non. de:pubes)! instruetiou.. , - th Rewired. That we regard the Sundry-reboot teseh. er's example in al/ the loalkeof lift, as au Infineoce for griod'or evil which should admonish him to continual ,-welldolngithat htell , -ht may so shine benne unto; that. they seeing his ,good works may glorify our Yalber ;which is in ileaven. . . . ,it. R t eriokal. That the sentiment of Sunday-eta:mot teachers, as well as of I he cburcb,in regard to the curly , coneersfon ef deaden, falls fir below Bible history and Bible teaching; and that teachers in all their instruc tions. should keep this object steadily In view, as the great, and only truly satisfactory rrsU it of their labor.' 10, ReseM4 That we recognise, in Its fullest and most abeolute sense, the goeces.oily of the 'Owner. of the ' Holy Spirit,fer the Inatfortion,routelakm, etaver.ton aced savetiffration of - t int chi dreg o 6 our whoolo; and would earnestly urge upon every teacher to,..bir Instad t- In prayer," that this chief want 'may be supplied foist the Infinite's-totes of God's fulinem t - - Ili Root , Tbat a weekly meetlngot flem4y.sebool feathers. : prayer and the study of the lemon, Is a needful ap udege of every whorl. - • - , 12. R , That we reesmnise the_positlon of *Sib. bath-sch ool superintendent, as next In Importance and responsibll ty to that Of lbe adnittler of the gr as ped; and e f -that we refers regal d sincere .plety, , earriest sod,. en. remitting tree, sound discretion, steadfast patience, eongibous emeanor, and aptness to teach, as qualifies. Wits netedf Ito, the proper pernnme nee of the duties of thin olltre. -13',- Resol . That urn's-moms:4 to Sundarschnole, as an Impo IA measure tbr the *Nutrition, as well as Ute retenta of religious knowledge. rev leas of the lea sons at pro r periods. ‘ ,11. Rem, That we earnestly recommend the or -1,1 genhation l of dissociations of nonday school teachers in outrider Ind towns,tor Stated seasons of prayer and dlseutationis a means of adding materially to the /tilt emery of t, e system; to be so conducted is not to 10- fringe upon any denominations! peenibtrit les. lb. RorofoM, That we reeemmend the, bolding of Rate and County, Conventions of Sunday-reboot teachers. as eminently saleuluted to promote Christian felloweblp,ln collect hetet-matt/M. to deviate plans or action, and to stimulate seal in th.i cause. : - 16. Renefred,- That we recommend the establishment, by Indir ideal stdos minden, of local Depositories of duo. day edgedublieatkms. ' l 17.:Reso ed, That weregard the common wsniof Pmrep ration by seholarsof their Sunday•echoelleasons. es ie bleb' yr del!Mental tome CCACII , in teach i og, an d one which parent& so teachers should diligently seek to remora. 111. - .Rend . That we regard with regret the present common dki LI In our rebools, in the matter of com mitting thoroughly to memory the word et Ood; and desire to express our conviction that the present and fn tvire bleated results of tearbing would be immeasurably Increased by such acquisition of Holy Writ. 19. firseleed. That we ball with pleasure the burette; log spirit of systematic benevolence In Sunday-reboots, and urge Its extension as Important in a high degree to the formation of habits of voluntary twnetteenee among children, as wrll for tbe present And future blessed Whets of such contributions. , 20. Resolved, That the objects Of the nundayvelmol,in its Intellectual, moral, and religious astranlages, are each al should secure the attendance of the grown up youth of both sexes, and Oat piston., parents, and teacher*, should aim to secure that result as needful .for the beat success of the institution. al. Radtwi: That we maid with great regret the nee glect into which children in many game are allowed to Mil, In reference to the habit of attendance upon public i worship; and desire that teachers should avail them selves of their position and influence to correct this c ell, - '22. Rewind, That the establishment of Mission sun. dayssebools. In city and country, In their inflown , e in elevating the Kriel, utorai,And- religions character of parents and children. otherwise destitute of Chrlstlin attention - sod religions lostruetion, meets with our hearty approbation; and ought to be greatly extended. 1 sa a s to meet, if possible, the necessity of all in - onr land 1 whom' ready to perisb tbr black of knowMdtte." . - I V. Resolooi, That the duty and °film of the Fund/v -et-boot teseher, can In no wine anOrillteda the duties or re- tattoos of tbeChtbalan parent lob's, ebild, or those pf 'a Christian minister to his church; but abouhli homier dad as the efficient, antillary.of both. ' -- 2-.1. Resolved,' That this Convention recommend that enogrmatione, as far as. practirable. be organised Into classes in connection with the Sabbatb«sehools, for the study of the bible. . Vt. Rewired, That from the cry nature of the cue Our Suctday-scbools do Imperatively need. and have the right to expect, at all times., the watchful tare - and en petelsioa of the pastor, whole counsel, sympathy and confidence are pn...enal neatly due to our Sunday-who/4s. 20. Resolrell. That the tfunday.ochool system demands - of theinembentbip of our churches more cordial encour agement. pecunLary support, and personal service, than It has yet received. and which:it must bate In order to 1 Its proper and fon success. - T.T. Refeleed, That it ha meeenneended to the American $0%1374.46001 Union. to revise or re-construct the rub . i lames bt Unlou Questions now' published by them —simi' to consider the practicability and utility of publishing a Youth', Commentary on the Holy Scriptures. ~ 23. Readied, That Ire allutioutely sak pastors and Sunday-reboot superintendents., tbn.ugh ut the United. Males, to read the foregoing msolutires to their reaper lee congregations and schools, at thew:Hest eOuVellistll opportunity. ~ . NOTICES. hrISCOPAL .rilvten. Second Street, Pottsville, Iles. 11. E. Ultativ; Pastor. DI Vinetervleeevery Sabbath at 10 A. %Land at IIA ma- EgOLISII LIITIIIII7A - NCRURCll.3Jarkerij4maya Ptzttsillks,ltei. W. 11. Luertaxnacn,Ristor. Blaine N o. tbliChureb regularlyevery Sunday. Mecenbui. at 10 1 ...1.,'e10ckt evetl ll lX. al ; Weekly Prayer Meetlig, Thursday evening. at 7 o'clock. ,• sreoxo PRESBYTERIAN cram= vlll worship rraularly at the Associate Refonnesl Church palming, Market , street—Rev. Stump. Cott, Pantoce-- Sabbath morning. at 10 1 .4 o'clock; evenings, at 7 clock. IVeakly,Loel a re and Prayer mitathvg. Wednesday ermines. at 7 o'clock. ' MAII411:11. RUSS RM.-4041181 6—on• tho'l9l6 of Jab nary, MO, hy Rev. 11. E. Gilroy, °sway' W. Qualm, to JA:44 Hums, all of Pottatillo. . • O'NOSEL—ITUIII at the Guinan ttholic Church. by lb* Ain. Jr. Nifvlt. bums o'?, , len.L, of Mt, ember, Northumberland Co:, to Cal tutpula Con. lwatars, co. - • • StEgt,--11UTTXRWICIE—,0e Teeeday, the lib tett., kr Bev C. Sp; rr, tit the teeidetsee of the tOri , Ihiffer, MILLIAY Sums, of l'atilbtula, to Itutterre. owl:nto thittghter or pee. Thome Buttentkk. of at. Mir. • • '• ' • '• • .13ARDNEfto-DUELfgoolo 16ence, Oneida Co., 2:„ s. on the ninth of January lost, b the Rev. T. Baum Jowl L. flAsto.uft, sou of the fair key. Vottt Gardner. to MARI / 1 * Dung- a Camden. daughter or Capt. 4 Dam', tor; i . oacti 01 rottnino. • . optTtr,tnv WANTI* Tt:si• her, in --- - ANTED—A I ' en:utt• WI T the Pala: .. , rh,o)lo ~1' 1 .,, 1 , ..tra,,,1,,, ,y. 25th ApriL.lBs9, , Sabo. $240 +1 'Year. ll n+ l, lo it.tatity. Apply tiel!re ttOth April. to R. ftvt \ i ~,. py„,,,,, m; Or N. • CIIIIISTol'il,r:: 4 1 i - tt.t • lo t. Potts, Dlr. north 3. '39 loat. QITUA'PION WAN'rED.—A y ounr married matt of uneSrotirost , le chara.tpr as d In roily. Is dealmus of obtalakr o situation as sr,ont. sot. or book•keeper,';wil II a coal opmetor. tv in an tx• press office. For testier...Maf . and raferente. piss' sp. Poltsville..ifs to(k. Osman.Pottsville. rrh 4. V. 9 ADMINISTRATION. iDMINISTRATION' , NOTICE.- tMumma )otters of ..Adertialstratiou bays Nee granted to the soleteritur on 'she estate of John Pmts, bite of the Becouglo of Pottsville. Schuylkill county. de. maned, by the Iteritter of Schuylkill county, Notice b hereby 111001.1 Well those Indebted to mkt estate that the hooks have been placed In the handset Jacob Reed. rag.. tor pettlemesd—those Indebted 0111 make payment and these having datum will prevent them so ahemettv settlement. • HARtialin ttPOIIN. Maeda 11.10 31-416 Amnesia. DMINIS _ TRATION 1 4 in Whereat - lA.oer. of Administration to the llstrto Att.LKS ZEICGENFIII4Y, late of Barry tow nAblp., Schuylktil county, deceased: have teen gralt,4 to it, nederrigned--all percent , Indebted to raid Estate or. quested to make payment. and, those haring, ehtlms recent the same for settlement to JQIIN YARN A 31,arrh 6, '617 1 0 419 .fdasiniVrit,r. I DISSOLUTIONS. • 001N011'I'ICE OF DISSOLUTION.- El. Jr., Interest In the , Prins of T. F. 1111 ES • CO., and J.S .5111.VElt & CO.. expired no the ;at At Cleteher.ll4B. The tntnlng bnabloan lan hors after be tooducted by 1. F. V1A.,111151.5., Ahrtkpe card. rottalne, March 14.'59 - 1141*- • nISS()LUTION.—The Partnership L./ heretofore existing between J,. It anti A. E. Pertl.l. 3.lerchauta, trading uoder the Brut of lonia a Brother. at Summit Station. , ehaylkill moot,. spa ahp e t aa d p a the Snit of !larch hr iniittuil torment, The ats count" of the old Bryn will he 'willed op by J. C. Iteeti z , who lrla rOtitht tie the bail:tem at the old stand no bb owa ace° an L Marai 1)ISSC)1,;IYI'ION AND. CO-PA 111% YttllSHlP.—firrrlon. liewrit Jt Whi:o heir In 40. nrumn tbst Mr. 1411114111 Breen, bout parehitred Mr. J. (Tondo While'aloiterret in the Tnekerril le end Mow al Vein 0)11h-rill.. and I bet the buojnem rt lord Shipping emet from the said Calitertre nil) to r m,turili carried en under the, name or tidtiltt III:WO:TT IlltaWN, rib. will settle the rierubuila of tbr late firm Vi MOWN, It ENV ETT It. I.; BROWN, CIIMILEt 4 JlEwr T, J CLAUDE W111T.14, •W bl Hitt UV Pwattira P. 0., PthuylAill county, P 4. lrehrueiry '224. NOTICES. O'CICE—Is hereby given to the 1 1 - public. that I pair based the right of Kern'. Pa tera Wapidex Ilachloto fur the roma' of Schuylkil. William 11. till:apace on the 11th (My of 41 , t,44.r, and that I hold the exclusive tight fur P4O Nuhine la Seim) lkill rounty. "larch 111, '49 I I•lts NOTICE.—=,The Annual Meeting of the Ainckhold,rs of 11;4 SWATAItA COM PAST .111 he held at No. {n N. Serenteerith street. In tto• die Philadelphia.of en Monday a fiernoen. Mareb 141/1. at o'clock: at Hine and pl.tro an election ell: is held fur, tweire directors to terse tor the ensuing 'vie. uti), V A UX, Am./eq. • ll 11; March 11. 'L9 11 OA RDIN G.—Four Gentlemen can j phqountly neeotrlnctlAttit r ,rd, nn rd , soi.oble term,. Arpty to SARAH It. NEWS .111. - Norwegian htn*t. 9-10 , ' ,FebrUary `.:(i,, '59 • , I EORGE B. FISLER, hieelittniral VEngineer end Draughteman, attetotei to the lit. and Foram° of machinate. end to the rwtoilttlitag art Pratlrt or of old snarhinery.' Port Carbon; March 5. ow In it , • obr ! LOST! !—A Note tor ONE THUNDIFED DuI.LA Mt, with interest, drain art dared Jcinavilie. September '...7. IFST. payable thirty days attir notice. Sold note le drawn by Mitillo Allinta..l.4vor John E. Brown. Title la to give notice thet PaYmentar Paid note ha% tern ettiieat, and all tone re are forbidden to negotiate the Pante. . • ,Jcansville. March 5. '59 tom i JrttlN E. trnoWN, - - 4 X ECU - t OIi T S 7 NOTI(;E.—Where. . 'as, I..;tt.n. of Adminiat.etion on the Vetere rt jr'Al .I.t N J. - ..RFANS. 'late or the borough of St. CM, Schuylkill rhtlitty, ba re been granted to the rubeeriter by the.ltegivter ot raid county—Tooke la hereby glen to all those indebted to said Natate to make payment, aud those having claims 11111 present thrall Ire. MAU/ WOW. to the trobscriber. JONA Tll AN JONES, February 12.'59 T• 019 . = F..ov•ater t FOR SALE SL.TOLET.. FOR RENT.—A comm'odionsrAl store located on Railroad' street above F.,%iXj, Market, l'ott,mille. It is well adapted ter a greeet.ty drpgoods' business!. For terms, etc., only to . °MUIR MAFON. lf•tt Pottsville-March 12,'59 FOR desirable residence In Morris's Addition. .Totnut modectic, Apply t RODEUT ttAILSY.Y, *infirm Aildilloct. Starch 6, '52 fa , T 0 LE'f=A frame dwelling himar, ill Rated in .Nernrilan near Senlif b its., Pow vine. , Posurision gil'ettoo the Ist at April. IlitAi Ap ply lo '" JACOB TRCIVOIL • Mareb 5,'59 10.tf ' P Market atrytt. L' OR SALE—Two Iles irahle, be ihtipg LOTS 'on Alsekar strett. sdiMnlnir the Loth< rai , Chortle.. Also. two Ws in the rear of same. Yor torso 1, , apply to ' . J. S. I'ATTERSOIi. Pottsville, March 5, '59 19.91 n ' OR RENT—A cott‘;l , oent dwel -51 F, , ling house situated In MattantOngo street., 1 , above ith. opposite the DeWitt church. • 10 , i1m. , ' . Pub. 19,'69 (&t1( JEr'llE ro,r1::: 4 `RENV--Dwelling 'louses. FSO tßore wow. Lodge new end Iddees. Pe ft nO ..„2 aPPI to - • . L. C,III4IIAIP:wEv. - Cbr, *etre anti Narks! sfivat. : A Pottsville, Feb. 3, 'AS 6.11 li 7-1 0 LET=From the first tliy; 7 01 -7— AWII .1 j neat. the snits of rooms hno.eJlately eppoelte Ow sword Church, wow eccupkni as an tilalil no 1191,.. '. Apply to W3l. 1414/MI'SOP.I. Pottsville, Yob. 5.'59 /.. &If voR sALE.—sik .pairs of tanribe, r Trucks wilt he Fold eheop F,r cAs•h. or Doti Kith sp proved Prenrity. Al.*, a valuable )113.M. on the MICR tatalP. Apply to JOIIN Trnsirt. rOtta, ilia. Slay --- - ---- - - um FRES!! I,IIE for sale at all .N c . at the kilos on the r,land, fur bull. Sing pun . .. , Sand. tr.. at the lowest prices. • C. X. KU(!) , JACon FlSlftlit, Ashland. will 1311 any orders pr; c t; ly, and at lower priers than have vet , ests climaxed hcmt, vrt Pottsville, Starch 'Ai, IA • . LP( . . 4 1 011. SALE—'- q per One suior. 8 inch i polnpuntp. With column pip.% and roue 11 , n.- a I read) to Itn put Into Ow mio..A. Will I, ad i... - , * Apply at the Tamaqua !row Works for t tt. 1 hrr PI 1. dri t thou. \ . , CARTS:II .t A 1.1.F.h. ' Auxutit 21. '.5:1 :;/.. —, ..1 1 - ;, , , - . -- r------ A- 611 -- RF - NTJ '• tine '—'—'3'; ''''''i 4 A 1 hree tory •-• 4 - . • r. , ..1 Brick Dwelling; 11°meg...wit h bar'. init.lb.; j„*. supplied with gee and water Bator... . Afro. Two titore•ltootow. with kownente a11a , 1 . . 4 .; imitable for'any kind of I.loLittee. I r lwreu fli.. A tto ,,, i ' .coo lio Ignore and the PertOr)lrardx Ball. Aril! I' ' l'otttoillte Fen, 20, "9 4•tf f M ttUlti'llf- • 1 1 0 R S A I,E—At the 31 Rion', Col- ..t IleY,oo Ow s.bu.pim valtay Railroad, In rytle • township. ..4chu)lk 111 trouely. One N.w. :lily li Power Bl'fillNE.. with ' , oilers. To 4 , lit g rttlll''. p 6 ' l le” --1 1 111 In 17 , f , Inftler. It - will L, ,old 'temp, (. rc e: or die: Builitlr. of. ' .It,II`...IIVOCAN.. •.• 4e-triU'. Afrof jor hor Iternoli, , frh_roary 24:% 9 FO SALE )It 11PN,,..'1 : 1 --'tilt 7,• 11 old orial•ii.hed Tavern :01.,,V ...,wo ..• the . '..tiltlitlCAN 11141,1.." on :14.n.fir , .'rrei. ~ o ky ' r ro•lt.. the c. 11.11. :.•14..h..):1.:... , ilk. I. ' ' 7, 4 .11 it , 4 .. tale, or kr mot, For Will., apply to, I: bt. it nt:iolt.)l l, el eville , . 4 1 Or In PAIIV NI. Cf11:1:• 11A N, 1 , ,,tt,v11,0. .. .1 Jon %Airy 14.::,r, _ . ._v_ 3-tr ... ... ~?, 1 1 (3 R S:4 f; E OR it EN T-'.11,,,T.1, • 'N ATIoNAL 1/oTale" altualie to the Lowe of zihtrooltio• ) k m , ~ , ü b.,iteq•ill well at-private itale t thia welt '.. . ~ Hotel, ve hkb bawd good rob ~f ruAlord. Ind all :1 - -, ecartworeoh.rwo• 1 ,, e doin,golrod,ot, If o a p ry t 'Old Itf tin. Pad 4 JAII Oar , 1' . .. II will 14.. +'. offered fvervot. Yor torttur ?attic Wars. eleito ~. t ,,, prompt proprietor. I}'i. M. w LAN t;li. dbiugokln, liNtetlinbtf I I, ' AI 4 , :Ai. . .. . .. . . .. . 14 1 0 R S !, I. E .--Two, 5() horse Ely,. . . F genes—geared 1105.4 h•r—lvr lo•ittleig and rwer• 0n . .. 40 ham. Engine. Of b dt.rlr.,,r t.r do J. u jar& of.li PA pipe', eltd,w , 4king barrel.. • yin yards if wire tnpr, 7 --a to 01 rhiin. 441t1 . ..)-t tkorlit•rnSlßeAn4 rolterr,, , , , n:«or, 4, ,Ip r f,,rl , The frame irork ..f Begin.: housea arid brt..ito-r...7 ,0 ant houses. A large tot of Traits dot Lair itota mod owrrol. , ' , ' Also, drift rare. wagon, rort at:44W: and two Nola ' , Will be atld tery.Wp. A rply to CHAS.:if 1111.1- Erof F. Intl Agent, AtnAlittango ifnrel, p'L'i a l' 1: . rebrusre i_.'l9 -or ' 1;41R SA I - If VE.ll,i — C II E AP— : ,4 , • .1 e....• One DO bores Enr.ine,liod con no ti" or for result '; water.. . , •Itti Ord Otift 40 tumor Engines for bola' rig Coal and eonnoetlemt. . I. ' Orr 'lnhofe* Regina, tor pumping. " One IA bone raisin% RAimrs and t0d60 11 1 ,10 i"r, bredtibog ~...t '-- . Aut Ow 1300 Amt at 16 IVA pipes, with b por•Pn ot "...„, oonmoolinc !rem% Le. about Mkt bet of 14 lath pipe. pump, looM4 . I ' . 'A lo4OfT atilt, dials, rope, AC. - A. GtV.Ogi. Apply to Olikw—rerner of Matiaatango a 02roDd ' l°4. ~ 4 ti ',, Pottbritio,,hatt.o7 :4 711 - • J. X. IMIITIO A. E. VERTIti 11-10