The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 10, 1859, Image 2
iota' )ourna POTTBVII.L , E, PA; 111.1WMIDATI, DISCEIBINEIN, 144 MS. MUT AID Aldallitnn! =MID* L. 'lt Is eitifisiii'sb satlsfutloo tbat we ars ioabbru to amemes that the mbeeriptlons in this.Coutty to Os liaPilid itii t ek of this Road, are peogroilag with - spirit. The . times are hard, and miner Irearce; but them teetronly WM* more multi sleety. tbe Importance of tenstroctiog a road, :giblet in lost such them as these will plies our Cost in the &etas esthete owes' spiel foothill' wlth that of rival regions, sod thus relies. us of the disadvantegis ender 'which, we now labor— etresitous routes to market; Irregular shipping ftellitim et Port, Richmond, and high rates of tglimiTelatiou-Jii good times the road to Anse toms would be , adlitiseal miles to market, so abfing so to inenMse ofer shipments; to attract to ear Cowin"Amp population, and to add to the value of every deseriptiort of property in OUT midst. These am results which the cooetruction of that Road will guarantee. Without it we tout Inevitaldy retrograde ha e business point of view, end property wlllilsoontestibly, depreciate in val ue to tel far grutel amount than the sum we are now eallea upon, to subscribe to cum the.tans pieties and equip went of the Road. Under th ese circumstance*, it assuredly, is the, Interest and duty of all classes of our citizens to unto lonised - lull:aptly aid theerftilly, to sob ecribe accordingt their means. Property .hold eratt sod those o are not real estate owners, aboeld now stead shoulder to shoulder. nor rest satisfied until th Aubitro sod Allentown Railroad 'becomes a filed t . Oar operators are willing and misty to suk4ribe ; so are many of our prop oily:holders. N w let the young men ; the me _ ebonies and wit 1 bagmen of the County resolve en mane , to eachtake a share. Let them emulate the example or heir fellow workmen of other 1 ~, seetions. who evi l r similar eircumetinies stepped forward; sod silk individually, or In clubs, sub scribed to impro moots calculated to a ff ect the regularity sod p Mot their employment benefi cially. Now to ay subscriptions to the Allen tows Road, a perio d of two years will be allowed. The pries of ash Is $5O. Fitly cents e week "teaved by a wortsgame during that period will l inable him to t o e share In the filed. Cannot all oar working men thus subscribe;?. Assuredly, yes. Let them herefore, all resolve to move in this matter, and the 'construction of tie Road will be 'placed beyond thepossibility of a doubt. The il books of inbeerip ion \are now open. The Com mittee for Potts, ille, having time . in hand, are Judge Reilly soMessrs. SoloinCUL,Foster, .!Ed ward Y. Yardl , ?dyer •Strouse, and Peter D. Luther. The ti • for talk in title nutter has parsed. Let Sohiy 11011 County now am. dines the abort i had been placed in type, we re ceived the following 'pet of additional sub-com mitties appointedl by the Central Committee: • Peewit end D stad•on—Henry Heil, Captain i Osekins, Wm. H. Seibert sod Jacob L. Tice. Ark/aed—JohDye, Lewis Garner, and Col. James J. Connor. 1 Port Mama ohn IforneJohn K. Seigfried and Samuel Bole . Miserrostle—R hard Rear, Ahr. Hezter, Jo mph Frick, B. C. Mist and Lewis Dougherty. XIMINGS. • • of lweek meetiets 'bon been ew Turk and Philadelphia, and •Isciss, ostensibly for the par to t oar amiable Pro-Slivery uth that we of the North are t in lrealitj, r to prove how touch 4 aster, a portion ;of oar people party traces, fur I the benefit of with the Philadelphia thatkhe o jock of these "irme. .. ; ,ovemeats," "is not so much to it is to tom the Democratic y and recover for it a little oh tego into the ,campaiga of is hot In dauger, it the North he Democracy la in real danger. =shins a desperate , attempt to, with the. party,' and the first, .is oijeet are ,Public meetings, ost patriotic purpose, which, if • on, 111 enlist the services, of Cisco', but who are anpracticed f party politics."'GOlatis the anettally, ,to bei f the South to and advocate • treason, while the Union' loving Section of the h it has proved by its faithful Pugiiive Sloie law'; its capture rowaszonfederates, and in fact, Daring the p • I held at Boston, N possibly, at other pass of abewingl brethren of the 8 Union ; under Southern cattle driven in: , party tactics.- '• Evening Bailictits, passive of party . , save the Union, I party, and to t i strength with whi 1860. The Unit; stand, Arai; but . The leaders identify the Unto' steps' towards 1.,' avowedly for a •!, it can be relied many excellent e in the trickery programme Mese threaten dissokati, the North, really ' tionfedericy, whi • 'execution of the cad delieorY of I, !le ways. is to be bullied ' in and into Positious which will reader , fa a thousatid of but of Coosntss, it, juseeptible to renewed insult& The fact is eettlered more b millating, by the tone of a per lion Of the Ncirt . ern press. .Its d&tiy is 'to await -1 lel equity and II MINN/. In plaisild which we have the Phdade plsiilledyer, lind papers of-kin dred sympathy, actually , fanning the dame of ditoords by latrePresentations of the actual state .., of feeling in the Nord', on the Slavery question. The object of • eh studied exaggeration Is not 1 .11 mysterious. -It a for political effect. We protest against such tile ery; t and behave with the Bille tin that it is in t • South that; the danger to the Union' lies, end at meetings for its Preservation ehould be wile by ha friends, if it has ani, in Rich woad, Chia estop, Savannah, New Orliiits, It'ashvilli sad F auk fort. 1 - - ' -----------. - - ...e. THE 0 =Tin OF THE ROUSE. From a lister received (ruin Wa.nington, we glean the facts tan organisation of the House c,,sili this week, Is imp ohakle. The' proceedings in the Rouse so far, as telagraphasho the daily press front 'Waitangi ti, liadicite that a considerable portion of the 8 'uthern memtisrs are "filibuster ing': es on the Slat ryi question fur political, effect, and for the per of r driving the Republicans from the support :of Sherman for Speaker. The Itcpublican mein rs of 'tliellosisis showed during / a the . struggle to het Banks, that they cannot be bullied and driv ri !.from the support of any man whom they cho p to vote for. !they are equally Arm this iessio ' ; in consequence of which, we anticipate • prol . aged and exciting struggle. It is evident that o matter who the Repiiblicans take up for , Sp ~ ker, the Southern "Ore-eaters^ will oppose, him a the lame determios4 manner. The state of :air. is to be regretted; but it seems tinairoidtb e. for the Southern members are not only unpre edentedly pugnacious, but very nareasepably 4 retainable, tiiiwession. On Tneedoy they tin de an ugly advan4 on Thaddeus Stevens; but h was 11 rut Is a' rock i his friends crowded around him; and:no attack was made. We admit that this is deplorable; bat we urge the Republican trimilters of Congrera to stand firm, let dm result bewhat it may, for at this time to permit themselves to be deprived of tdcir equal and Cenetitational rights, would In madness. It is dorsi! duty to Sect with; prudence and firmness, in this brisisoillett If the contest should pro,* long and se!rereJ, IlseOOlllZIN6 FACTS.—abe eon :ire DIM ! papers of the North, are somewhat restive under the tight . reitt.lbslC by the South. The Nord Asuman discovers c hest "while the North Is al lowed no margin for lndisefeet speech, and is tak. en to task for all that the most reckless of its GU- I/was may utter, and Its twit men may say, In any ezeitemeet, for the eonditiooal purposes of motet. mann or moisten - Cc—while all ibis is held as real ;offence. the South is freely permitted to say and to do nearly everything it pleases." It also finds that the South not only Wow, but in time East, has i teemed with threats of disunion, "while scarcely an stoutest' men now in public life from the ex. mono South fells, at' frequent intervals, to give vent to bitter adoration, tattiest both the people of the North,'and the tthiun of these States."— There is much truth in the ammo of oar *Wein= penny, aadthe thet 'the more humiliating whew irewassider that pia imperious aura is used as i threat ity a contemptible minority of the poisala- . glows,/ abs Buata. Liss than half a million of ~burebeldarwaided by the "dough-fate Democracy of the North. kolchhe Gievenunent, threaten dis solution if the. North even whispers at constraint, and keep us Is Wean/vont state of sachem:cut.— It is an aakasios 'mad& One ur Which poster ity will read andl wowder. . • Tau de/nomad* party la Coagresel appears de uneped to fonjo ihe coning law iteoudition of anbealtby if not dangerous etchertest on• the slavery position; On that question' in a use soil snore eiolent form, a Senator train Virginin broke ground in the &sistawitbia in Duet of its conso pitiOlk; and a member of the Hossaifactionity oft copied the Sat day of the session. t Tbit combat iota in Congrias bare thrown the geentlet from the democratic ride, tbe side of Esecutive power, and bare , indicated,their purpose to makes' moth trouble at they, map. ThOttent carlains tbe Bon. 'orpaimitioe of the It *build be mot ! mined, sad ` ; the responsibi fy be ,t aitacbed to the; party creetiottlie &Scully.. The likvernmenVe creditors milt be thefilacipel samara by the do- ~i~• ~ 7~.}~.'FN~~ 1 1 / 4 mwmum tareMentr• et terebee. Dorember IS, 1859:--Loitstar—Yn. %rase% Beq. ; 6 ILeader—Thrl Bola: 4,0" for ilehate..."Stscerld the Dross,iml rmeeereveir Aflrmstive—Wm. B. Elmitbi;:es. T. Roji Negatleme4larvy Ederoall:. F. PAhama:' Etranotn lavamairs S.Ocurru...-Tito ettereiess for leg Wedoasda, emmittif. anirit.9.-A debate on the giassiitm, DO tbenigna of the times indicate • diesolstion of the Cajon r Affirmative, Messrs. Edwards and Pile. Negative. Manes. Borsht hid Cuthbert.' Decision in tho affirmative.-- - Question for ant Wednesday creeds& 4, llatre the Whits. given the Africans greater cease to orowirdain then they have siren limrindiansr Affirmative, Messrs. Edwards and Pile. Stipiffive, Messrs.Pocht sad Cuthbert. • , BestrinuillX HAW !Aims= AMIOCIAII4OII met on Thursday evening last. The Reeder and Essayist both being abeenti•the question, "Should -s military spirit be emsounged 2" was then Ms -Cussed by Mears. W. gum and J. W. Koons on the aftlratatise. sad Messrs. P. B. Polo and P. 11. Wersts-on the negative. -Denisiou in fever of the negative. . • Esereim foi next Thursday, evening ire:— Reading by P. 11. Wawa. Easy by. J. Paxson. Question, ,4 1las Napoleon 111. done his duty to wards Italy 2" Affirmative, Menu. Shells:id and Reeser. Negative, Messrs. Helmand . Lail inst. ST. CLAIR LITAIRAZIT ,ASD SCIILNTIFIC &NOMA- TwA.—Tbe IneTOLOCI on last Tuesday evening ware: Reading by Wm. Porter of a selection from "Cousin's Psycholop." Lecture by F. A. Her wig on "Agrarianism." Discussion on the; ques tion, "Which has the most cense to complain of the Whlies—the lodian or the African V* De cision In the negative; • t• The exereises for neat Tuesday evening will be: Reeding by T. Watkins ; Lecture by H. C. Jack son. Debate ott the question. "Resolved that the Fugitive Slave Law is uneoniiitutiocai." Affir mative, Messrs. Porter, Marts and Graiey. Neg ative, Messrs. Bereft, Jackson and Herbert. To . . T Major Restart we are indebted fora copy of the Avicultoral Report of tbe• Commissioner of Patents, for 18.58...Th0 statistiesof the work's» invaluable.. airStle adieribernent of Dr. Panibrd'e Liver 'vivito. rotor and YAWIy Cathartic Pill, In =other column. JADl'rentfi TABLE. Taw aftsige• Magaiure.—This elapsing Is published by George M. Newton, N0. . l Spruce - street, New York. It ably edited by Wm. P. Blake, Big. The December !lumber has a num- . ber of interestioneological and mining articles. GODLY'S ILADT4 Bofix.—The Jaeutir i y number contains three steel engravings; end one colonid fashion plate. The title page contains dye sepa. , rate engravings, each one perfect in itself "Go dey's Offering for Kew Year's,' finely ;printed in collars, and g 'pm of the art. The First Fail of Snow." a very seasonable engraving. In all there are seventy-nine epgraviogs, of which tweoly are full page engravings. Among the contributors may be mentioned Marion Uarisid,, author of "Alone," "Bidden Path ," and "Mots Side," who grime for no other'magazine. Thelantuortsl Jfisq Slimmeue, who has commenced keeping,* board-- iog y Mrs. Haven has one of harl moral and domestic' stories, and Mrs. Janvrin one of her very spirited articles. Miss Townsend elsii lends her powerful aid. The Jannery4tady's Book it a gem, and will be highly • tppreciated by its [patrons.— The terms are—One copy, one year, $9. Two copies. $5. Three copies,. $6. Five copies and one toil). getter-op of the club. $lO. ' focal WEEKLY ALMANAC. ...........-... -..-- .. - --- b '$ , L . I kMI I ' ' • 11939..-Dee. stets I 6 act agooV4 CILOGIE4. : 0 SATURDAY, 1734414 331 FlrstQ. :I Bzu i. .1 I fri tit, 11 Suxuvr, ..... .... 71.1 4 33 Fun Nt... 9 to r.. 12 MONDAY,...:-... 715 4 33 1 6 ast Q.. 16 401 ev 13 TUESDAY, 7164 33 New Al i 2° ° 6/ • ° !' 14 WEDNESDAY... 7 17 434 . • . 1 15 THURSDAY,.... 7 17,4 34 . i • . I 16 FitltiAY,. . 7 1814 34 1 . Tbermometrtesj Record for the Week. P. IL R P. TA:MIAMI! Omes, t retinsylranii B Mtn,' Ibilniitt. 21•7 i I P. 11. , -P.N. • 36 7 31 , 20 1 elear. 39 41 4449 I , ruin. • 42 41 as 19 41 1 " 28 31 27 clear. 19 29 271 " Dee. 8-4aturday, 6—Monday, " uraday, " 774rthilleadM " 8-•Tbonalay, " 9—Friday, . Winter"iis Enraeot.—At6 " Trelc . yerter- . d 4;" •toornink; the mercury .in our thlwiruuneter Ivsrked 15 degrees' omm rum,' Of ceurse this weather will clots the Schuylkill Navigiel.W. :1-' ISIPTAs Democrats of this County had a meet ing at theSoort Douse on Monday, and deirlansd in favor of y. ly. Hughes, Esq., as a delegate to the Charleston Convention; and for. Dosi Jacob Fry, as the meat Damocratie Candidate pelt:lover nor: Tlity instruct their detegates to the next Democratic State Convention to vote for those geodesist:l . u. • • 0117Poilorille Glee C/116.—Ilasing secured the Overt House fur the oceasion, this 'admirable mu sical association announces a; vocal and 'instru mental entertainment on the cleaning of the 26th `,instant, the day after Christmas. It has seoured .4. . al talented mean to assist, and will undoubtedly, present a ogramme to attract and pious a crowded a ience. • • . , sat r ./.. Bowes, assisted; Theodore Clay, a Ilue - voeatist, will give &colleen et the Town iw this Bororigh, on Wednesday everting nest. They bar...sung am ; ities points in this County , to the satisfaction of their *mai. :sneer. We understand thatlfis. Bower!' canteen. plaUs giving se'eoneert on the 221 of February :nest. the . procceiii of which. will be deioted to the INeathington Monument fund. ; • per`The Side Woiks. 7 —The freezing weather of the pan two days congealed,the snow which, fell previously, and the side-walks hitve in cOnsequence, ~ b een in aVppery and dangerous condition. We would especially cell attention to many of , the menaces in Mabantango street, over which it ie difficult to walk without falling. The resiients of that street should make it a rule 'sheikhs pave- Inmate are in a slippery condition, to sprinkle ashes 'along the centre, of tho walk. Such a course may prevent painful accidents the present wliter.' I AIPFato/ Gaining Aceidesa.—Q4Soturday last, aaJobn Warner sod Samuel Kessler were :gunning in the vicinity of the White Horse Tav ern, on the Dauphin and Soiquptanne/Riiithad r the former was abet and killed by the Wenide r ntal discharge of Kessler's ion. Kessler, ltlappears, Started after a rabbit which Werner bad fired at 'and missed, when he fell, his gun was disrharged, the load lodging in Warner's thigh, him almost instantly. Warner wits buried, at Pine.' grove on Tiesdsy, pear which place hir ii, at the time Of his death. , i I ', At The Chinese ram; or Potoroe—o Onri. oily. •••-• i 11r. V. Danielle left at our office this week, one of these potatoes whieb was grown in his garden Meer Middleport in his County. It is 2Si idehes h‘ re length, S inches n circumference at the' thick en!L part, and weig three pounciti. D wee the growth of this year, it haring been planied ibout the middle of lest ApriL Mr. Danielle planted Sire pieces of the potato., which .yielded tem potaioes, all nearly of the size of the one mentioned above. These yams or potatoes do not,generall come to Maturity unde r two'years, and If they hadbeen .t left in the ground ,another year they woald,ltale grown to an enormous size. They reluirethe ground to be 'prepared to the depth of at 1 st i s three feet, add frost does not attest them'if le in the ground ewer winter. , . 411ErPotlavilleliteraiy Suciets.—Tbs inelemo err i t ; weather, of Tuesday evening lost,: acted soinewhat, the attendsoce at the Socialys *Per ches.; bet the audience was fair In peipy of 41%102• berm, and es usual highly arpreeiativa. A lemurs was delivered by. N.Collins *Joan of *e had not the pleasant of bdai• Int it ; but it is described' at' beings production in every,Way cieditable to the lecturer.! Edmonds) read an interesting seleotbal. With' 'Meier& Brook and Pitman asjudges,tbe question, "should Congress admit Utah into the 17919 n with polygamy In its constitution," was debated in an able and spirited manner by . Messrs. 0. Dallas sod 1. - Iluber on the affirmative, and J..t Seibert and 11. GOIRStI'OII the . Negative. Declaims in fa for of the 'egativa. •" " Ecetios of the Coot ral,-Comusittee ap , 'pointed to obtain subscriptions to the; capital stock of the Alleitowa Railroad Compaby, was held' at the offiee of the Beerstary,On Tuesday eirsoibg the Bth but:, at whieb tints the following sub -committees to obtain sabseripti ware pointed • ' i • .Poltasale—Moi. R. Reilly, Edirard Tardily, Tholfots Fetter. Pew D. Lot her and Myer *mine: Trvamet tied Dorialdeon—lllery Mtn. captain' Hackies. Win. U. Saibart cod Jacob L. Tice. .I•Maed—John Dye, Uinta - G"arner antibioses J. Cannot. Pdrt Cis - Nton—Join flora, Jobe K. Scishied and damsel Boyer. - . i - • Nii,,,,,„ali e ....ftirtii r d Reis; Abraham Jose* Prick, IL C:chrtit sad Levis Dougherty. DONALDIR)N, Chisirssea, t • F. P. , Diwass, &cowers: • • • PettretUe, Dwesber • ,> ' • - -i• .ati 114% time Atieffi'.ld lisp ap: .1,,4-Thilitlitasoet Neter I,lir awl niehd(i sews. Wild *Tit* , 81 4 = s , Vidilasla Itelowebet* Wt.:* inwpoUnt tablas • ti" 111,11 1 i1 4 1. 4 .* *lll o"* 4 of . that *PA', sat tion dab if 101sterindlism* Aewi. !UP WO Alintturi:lll4llrWid. On ustintis. - Ber: wird lielll7,Esq.; Was tielled to* ealih: sad '.ranies:W. &lien appohttedinentsa. 'Attu ther organisation .the weettog flw 0611.10 1,1 7 Mew Y. W - *Olier *jarP*l:olei and Bead. P m/A% att Air!. Drell ter ow Wilde of eouitineting the Auburn sad Allentown Reed. - westing wu *OM* Uri pun banvy pte. me of ,the detionalnetioll at our (idioms to wripp the work to`ewnfiletlon it an engin daj ,as pl iable. ' s n Biei-tArrsit of ilioterri.-08.8anday morning tart an attack was mode on the bones of Patrick J. Barry, contractor at the Mebane, ma ne), by a number or laborers employed on, that work. • Ibmems, that tlas attack grew oat et Abe dißbarge of tit, men by the'contracter, for light ing. lfirearmsotonee sad Orbs were used freely during the attack, whisk Barry resisted by the nee of a gun. lie and his fatally were in groat peril, until a police force from Tamaqua, arrived on the ground on Bigamy °scrub& and made a number of arrests. The, prlsorters bad a beiriog be fore Squire John C. Conrad of Tamaqua, when the following were committed to prison to default of - 8500 . ba1l sulk, to answer at Court-:-Thomas Cur ran, Wm. O'Neil, Patrick Lafferty', Patrick Nut t but, Wilt. Boyle. Patrick I, trkia, Patrick Beady, Jaw - dolma Naar/ and Thigh Stree- tar aayr~irr Cqmoty Alma Howee. - -A regular niOntbly meeting of the Board of Director. of the Poor, wee bald at tiut Alms Douse on Monday, Do:timber 5, 1859. Present, N. B. Bats, Charlet Focht and Dr. Shultz. • The Steward reported the following as the Cen sus of the House for the month ending, Nor. 30, 1859. Y Number in - the Bosse on the Out day of Dee., 1859, 277; same time list year, 285; decrease, S. Of the above 08 arch :halogens Departmerni ; 62 in the Nursery, and 47 andel: mediae! treatment. _Admitted during the moo th'of Nov., 35; disebarg= ed, 15; absconded, 1; births, 2; 'deaths, 5; bOund out, 3; sent to State Hospital 1. lodging and meals were furnished to 118 travelirg paupers dodos the month. Oat dcwr relief emu grouted to 16 families amounting to $l4O 75. - Bilis were passed end Orders drawn unseating to $ .2,058 74 Previously this year, . 24,430 04 ' • $26,488 78 Overdrawo'sB from app:'s9 83.333 00 ' Paid towards our hospital! 5.808 45 . . Cost of nisfotensoce sloe* Ist of Ism., $17;231 33 jA!`Destructies Fite at Ashland.—A nre Genf: rid at Ashland, this county, on fluiday morning last about 3 o'elock, which berate it was chieksd, destroyed proparty to the value ttf income nine thousand dollars. The sufferers were - Georg! Mort, Joseph W. Bancroft arid John Benertifter The fire it seetoii, originated in frame dweilini house of Mr. Bancroft, lad is supposed to have been caused by a defect in a heater which: eon- Dented a' green house 'dile rear of the dwellitte, ,(,.with the furnace in the basement. Mr. John ';lanaroft's loss on buildings, is $2200; partiilly insured io the Commonwealth Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Mr. Aleph W. Thanareft's loss on funitOre,ja near $l5OO, whieb Is covered how ever, by insurance iwthe Commontwealth office.— Ur. Mart's loss Is atame tavern stand ; two trim dwelling home an a store. The value of the buildings was some $4OOO, upow which - theta is an Insurance in the Lyeoming County Mutual Lieut. ante Company, of $2OOB. - The lois on merchandise is between two and three thoWitand dollars, on which there is an _insurance 9t $BOO in the Ly- . coming office. Aehland we learn, is without a Sr. apparatus. This is decidedly wrong. The citi zens should , move immediately, in the. cutler of procuring a powerful engine. ' They have pinity of water th ere, bandy., Should is Ore ever teak out in the western end Of the place, with a faior able wind it might sweep the entire town. Most weskit:, Ashlaisd should get a lira engine. Mir Cuenca Proceedings.—A stated Meeting of the Borough Council wee held on Tuesday even ing, Dec. 6. Present, M . Fulleiagle. Nagle, Focht, Maywood, Boone, Iciness, ,kienile and Afennig—Nice, President, in the choir. Alinutei of lest meeting read and - adopted.% Com.ef Lamp 'and Watch recommended the erection - of two lamps in Market street: The Street Cum. repotted erAss ing in Minersville street ; Grossing at Roth .k Byan's mill; gutter 'at Third and Laurel streets ; repairs on Front itrect,' Bashed plod reported fa vorably on petition of C. Loeser and others, &Ac tor the openiog of a road. - . A communication from the Borough SolielOr in relation to thw ease of Albers vs. the Borough; &Id the matter{ of the Borough avian , thrum Rigg, Isawa.Beil‘ro and Nathan Beaus, was read; a special coot itteo 'cum - Posed of Mesars.2dennig, Ione?, and Fuelft„ was appointed to &gaud• to the matter. An 0 -tior of evert in regard to opening street at old gaiWorks, vie-4starred to, the Solicitor, with instriailensto report opon_li:' T. Walker, EN actin.g.*"Nur wegian . township, made a plaiemont it'Aicrence to claim of Norwegian township against able roagh. The matter was referred to ' ® Special Com mittee composed of Messrs, Inoeu, Brone','and Na4le. The t esident added Mr. Rtensie to the Street Com: • communication from the Rough and Ready Fire Company asking fur thieertirtus tin of a house in which foilace lts apparatus, hold theetinis, etc., was. referred to the Coin: of Fire Apparatus. On motion of Mr. Nagle -Oh ••• Cotit. of Limp and Watch was directed to erect two lamps- in East Market street, where . , reCU Mr. Maywood offared tho.follo - Rendoed, That the Street Coln. be ! ,• ' base a toot path constructed lea Sp.+ .• •-• western end of Mr. John . flogbees,p . . - the Palo Alto bridle, said foist-pa - • • , strueted of cioaei Alm the Fara. -•( - if I#. Adopted., - Mr. Focht offered ,the following Resolved, That a committee be appolitie4qa.ps certa in the amount of Borough orders unpaid, and, *u devise and report the bmt and cuostapeedy plan fur the payment of the saute. Saitrdocomittee to . attend else, to, the matter of outaltabding claims and j udgmenta. Adopted. . The chair appointed Messrs. Focht, Boone-stid Inners said committee. TIM Borough Treaattreel .statement wa"„read and ordered to filed. Com. of Lamp nod ' Wetett was ioatraoted to erect a lamp at Coal and Nicholas streets. - The vacation . of selling the bookend ladder - apparatus, was re , felted to the Com. of we Appetite". TIM fol lowing bills were referred to committees—J. O'Neil; $l4 00; Philip Lynch, $l5 75; J; Eltletr berger, $8 Oil. The folloWing bills,?ero read and, or,dered to be paid :. C. Worman and oaten, Fred. Cu% C. Zabel, • C. Lord,. U. Buyer, .1. Manly. Jas. Gillingham, A. K..W blotter, J. A S. Derr, E, O. Parry, , 'catchment - Prey-tous Toted. Adjourned. PROOZIODINGO OP COURT. WOO= IVO,1111•111211311! JOURNAL. Our regular term of QuarterliOliicommeneed last Monday with the usual variety of cases, many of which weteof more thaw usual hapirtatiee. The new District Attefary, Unwell Fisher, Esq., undleeted the proiteue lions for the commonwealth with commendable prompt- It ado and deopeteh; and with an abldty which lett but few criminate any hope of recaps. We pieeent a report ,_of the ewes dleposetof: I Cba. re. If Shreler:—Funiestbut and hastudy, on oath of Diana Moyer. The daft plead guilty sad the usual sentence was Imposed. One. ea. Aflame' ifcGol—Aseanit sod battery on oath of Ihtiget Purcell. The deft plead malty to tbecharp. He bad cruelly beaten his wire, and she died Alertly af terwards, but the traideoce was not endliefent to elbow that It was occasioned by the beetle/received from him. 'lt occurred at Tamagni. As the deft. bad been in prig: on a long lime already,he wentonly unfenced' to a far tiler imprisonment till theist of JaDuary next, and to .pay the coida. Chu es. Jekte.fg ' spros out Joan parlay.—The delta. were indicted On an assault and battery on Thomas Pot - tar, with Intent to kill. The parties were at.a. dues down lout. Carbon and whilst than the deft. tented a distarbence. Dodgy struck ;neural In an unprovoked saantsere a man by the name of Gillespie and the prose tutor. Eerie also engaged In the scultle. - Front the house it snit carried bathe street aid there' Porter re. calved a Paiute stab in his body - from a knife. Ile MI and the delta ran off. It did not appear who infidel the ktab. The tits. plead guilty au the tirsittount,and the second costa thary,ing Am . with Intent to kill, eta withdrawn. Essaa,whoputiotiosted but sliest* in the distarteace, was seatatuted •to pay a lima 6 Bette and theme& [twig was tentitaeod is UM* to thete Isiteetbir Imprkeeetset. • - - , Om. tw.-13mrworieweenttl WWI , ow DMA Davie. The pmerstee is the aglitter elt, noted as ht Vales toweahlit, see doeutate# one 94 ditt shofar dot bY bbits width Wafted trePoi! , tWeolketgithill f'! !? *! sp an s e e t#l tt • ' ,./Po lollll o 4 i lit . kr!: uOW WWI be fie seeldel* as oar irlioow • lea". 611 .2 60 1 .0 1- stek *0614; "Flivainoiii.b. begitesisibrille Melba tbe 6# 4 o* 1p 1 10 4 !Sag , 0 111 . "dor .14,6 1 0 4 . 1 ! istbeetkisseC6 l llo 6 l Etod 6 t 419 1 11/10 1 1161". .Th• isleetgellly,:aad be ..westeesee 6061111 .iesPiaa4the eases. tessi.'es. Mime heser/to—lanews et Nit, eta Ally &Twig Abillsopoy d easi:Dunsimi. proeseeter WO*" a seater of ertbass ldi bisr6 11141 " blqmOutrill sitd UPS , 1091 tit'seti r eller intehlog seierarelabts. be al Lit Oasis . it: thiite *I. 112110 , _ VIII: The iosiseeter PM". weskit others froseieee to arrest Use thief Wlttiworle bin isajo ! tip to the /oft sad bid blesealfsedw the' beweliers ii Iwas !bead. He mark, selstlar askind to t_ ll . taka Nikko embody treat thepbeirk Hewes mews and was seitseoed to bar seethe lagaiewassat, ask to ewe reale** 16.44 as scot". _ : - Caw se, ifuscs 4frees."-111. defendant we Meted far stinting i watch belonging to frank Ming troika dogs te - Tort carbon, Where It *al WI The defendant was observed rdeesdng On a heneb In a ism adjoining -Pike *op, and the next moaning when the watch vu aniseed, n search warrant tree taken oat and the old& brand on a boat when defendant hadnpent the balanee of the night. ft. was Lund, gallty and eentanesd to Mee months ketralsolonent. , - tie. ea. Wocrla—Lareoney doom; the plow. ty of Geo. Tenant. ' The plosetazior whilst Intostreted got Into* 'Wilmot Uf tease In Ole borough, end whist there Ws pocket leek was taken containing about tstif, botjbetber defendant took It, or the othmata ma le , of the home vie not vet 7 clear boon the oddest'. The aury band defendant not guilty. - One. vs. Jane Reitz.-,Sornlostlon and Bastardy on oatb,of Sarah Anti Bboerneitb., Dektulant plead guilty; the tonal sentence wee imposed. • o:tes. es. Dania! Mfr.—Fornication and Sisterly on oath of Jane Mt: , tootendant plaid guilty ; and thi naueteentnite ltinpoecd, • Cats. Ira. trlAPdarnat.—Feirty of the ?MO on oath hf Car•Y EFOrtb.altW bowing the Court ordered lb* thtendaut to pi, 6 Cate tine and the ante. Cbm. es. WAliam iktilikitdrick ']teener and Waiter Cblaine.—These defendants were charged with larceny on six different indictment& for breaking Into and rot• bingos store in Shoemakersville, Berks county, 2 'stores In Ifamburg,'Phillp i kinib'estore In Catawba, 'Valley, Joseph Bensinger's gem In'Orwigsburg, and forsteallug a gun frog Andiel4lasznell's on the road from Port Carhop to Orwigsburg. From one of the stores in HAM burn they stele tee or six hundred dollars worth of pro. pertl l.4 . Their operations were conducted on an extensile pia tikes; midi! Bailey's beet, which be was run ranon the canal, and his tether's house in Port Carbon, depots for the goleu property. They were well prod'. ded with burglars' ickp eats for breaking open and . 004,424 &oases. _CAener nd Coleman were fugitives from justice, from .New Jersey, vh were Induced by Bail/ to come to this county to pursue their depreda tions. They were arrested by omstabbsCrist and Cane, and a grest deal of the stolen property was found c-zer caged In lialley'i boat and In his father's house. Bai ley tamed State's evidence, and plead guilty on most of the Indictments. They were found guilty.. Not yet sentenced. One. es. Bryce Mcstecy.-Surety of the peace, on oath of his wife, Elizabeth, whoosh, lied threatened and abused. Ile was sentenced to pay six ants Sue, the costs, and to give; $5O) hall bat his good behavior for one year- . Me. es. Ws. and Mader Macke e,—Assault and hat teryren Joseph Blanch. The parties belong toe musical assoilatlon In St. Clair, and at the ionclusion of one of their meeUnp, the peoseeotor, on attempting to any awaitrith bite Qua of the Society's books, was forcibly presented from doingOo by defendants: A senile was the consequence of the prosecutor !iodating upon taking the laik, to which be had no right. The jury found the defendants not guilty, and put the costa on the pro.- codes . . ••• • • 9,231 45 COW. ou.Z 1 ligin Dickaito—The defewdeut plgad guilt', to selling liquor without Mestizo.. He ha poor bUod man ¢ and, ho war "sent home 06 hi* prowls* to rin no more. - that . : suChstspb ibrol.—Assault and battery oa oath of s flusatipiryy. The defendant used unnecessary skolvues In separating Mrs:Curry's boy and another; who were Sighting ' s:4 Injured him very warily. tie was found guilty, and sintanesd to pay six cants flue 'peasants. Cba. vs. Jaws 714ds.—The defendant was Indicted for an iodoeut *welt add Battery ono little girl not more then five years of age. Owing to the incompetemy Of the witness, there was Co evidence against him and be was acquitted. . Com. wt. Efim ilcOnliough.—The defendant plead guilty to keeping a disorderly beam and was sentenced to pay 6 mute Jane and &Ye $ lOO .tar her good behavior for oue year. am. re. Jackent Zerbeate4 Charlet Drets.—Tbs'aefrw feedante went Indicted for burglary In b9akiug open the store and dwelling homes of John !bete:ales fa St. Clair and taking a number of boots mid shoes. Witeeigerbe was arrested he toutimsed to 'hatintparticipated 10 the burglary. Brats bold one of his compapons - of the ad* venture, who Mil on bine. They were foultd l •4 l plly. Bet yet sentenced. Au important ejectment suit involving the' title to 800 acres of Cowl lend to IlahanSy Valley way concluded last Tuesday. It ocenpted the attention of Celia and Jury bet wain nine sod ten diie, and was ably teenaged on both able& The plaintiffe were dieters. Gilbert; Bor. or end Weots, of Phil - adapt:Ms; and the defendants, Joe. Siellarron and Bernhard and- Jacob Ilibienholth. The Jury found In favor of the plalntiCl. Ws give a leugthy report of this alto tint week. • • A SEIIiCON t • paireied to tie 4 241 P/v.sbjiitriaa Chunk, Poitsrale, Pa, Deceseber 4/14.1149, by Krt. Soma V. Coo., A.ll, . ufbr cod balk 'sot Chia ~qt the Mira Oita* 6, " of power, 'and V Save; and of a sound •Und."-2 otby, lit, vll. - :........... _ . ,•,- ' In a time of perplexity ..timothy is put in tremens. bratty. to bestir himself in the exercUe of the God given principle of tbaserratista, • . _ God, In the gospel, bestows 4 or spirit of power, and of live, and of amend mind," "The spirit of fear,' which is not of God, is, on the one hand, that unrestrained lust of power, which, doing on the w hirlwind of pas sion belching forth Its angry thighs' of. wrath, and spreading Its bolts of destruc et. presa ges woe to man ; op the other hand, "the spirit ear" is that 'servile, timorous spirit which cringes a be toe of arrogance. trembles in the. face of °ppm! ti i hearths:rely yields principle, and ignondaloarly shrinks from , and shirks all danger and straggle. These are.both alike foreign to the gospel temPer, for "God bath • not 'given ui toe spirit of fear" either to produce dread in • others; or to (e the subjects of terror ourselves. , -. The gospel and eternization were detained, tarrying at Jerusalem, until the desclpies were 4 -endued with power front on high: 4 -4EOo 21: xlix.) From that baptism ef power the hosts or God have gone forth under -the Ben ner of love," evangelising and elevating the nal ions.— Thin and now, the temper of chrlstian progress has -from on high." a power to encounter toes and dangers; • power to, bear up under trials; to triumph In persecu tions. In the Epistle to the Epheelana,: the Apostle (d; a,) exhorts chlldren.and parents, servants Anil mar tern— My brethren, be strong la the Lord, and in the power of his might." The nature of the gospel is to In spire pi possessors with holy courage. This christian boldness is the very opposite of that reckless audacity 'whine phrenxied zeal overrides all caution, tramples under foot principles of eternal truth, justice and mercy; and whose felt sport is "as t mad man who essteth ire-brands, arrows and death." Blind to time and fitting season, and defiant of natural' can oes, relations aid results, this mad audacity. while pay ' agely inflaming peactfulcOmmunities to fratricide! war, .claims, forsooth, to be doing service to Or and human ity. .. - - These tempers are as diverse as light and darkness.— "Aod I turned myself to behold wisdom and madness and folly. •I • • Then I saw that Wisdom - excelleth folly as far as light excelleth darkness."—Eer,katasks, 2,1111. - The gift of this "spirit of power" Is accompanied by the gift of &M.-spirit or lore," lover to God and to' the - souls of.meu. • For in this high and holy calling. itssute jams every one, (though they "were by nature the chil dren of wrath, oven as others," and "withouttlod In the world,") God, who is rich in mercy. Ass. isle great love wherewith he loved WI. even when we sere dead In sins bath quickened, together with Christ; and bath raised Men up together, sod made axon sit together ilea mealy places, In Christ Jesus; that in the ages to In_ eonte be Might chew the exceeding riches of ills kindness to. ward them through Christ Jesus.---(EpArsterns 2d.) For through iltalet they bare access be one Spilt unto the Father." and -are of the hoceseheld of God, in Hien they also are builded together, fur a habitation of Goa through the Spirit." This love is reeler:lca. "We love Him because he ti nt limed as."—((lst John, 4, six.) "For God so loved • th e world, that lie gave Ills only begotten Son, that whoso ever belireeth in Hint should not perish, hut hkve even lasting life,"—(Jors, 3, evil and thia"llle" Is the love of God shed abroad in the soul; "if any man love God the same is known of him." This gracious affection, delighting to God, sweetly Inclining erre to his will and word, and joyous in His GTO and communion as the highest happiness., by Peoria native tote and Inherent power: disposes its blest subjects to do goodto on-" "Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another. •. • • If we love one another, God dwelkith in us, and his love Is perfected in us. •• • • If a man say, 'I love God,' and bateth his brother, he is a liar.-- (to J0hn,41".) "By this shall all know that ye Cr. my , disciples, II ye have lute nee to. snottier."—(Jo'dor, 13, I UM. Our Lord said—"Ye have heard that it bath been asid,—Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and bate thine enrol: but I say unto you, love your Sander, bless them that curse yon, do good to them that hate you. and pray for them which despitefallY use you and persecute yea.'--(Nettkere, b. shit) In this love there Ira confer maims power; yea I and power of progress, which, spring ing from the heart of God. and animating the disciples of Christ, has"the whole family In Heaven and earth" for its objects, and eternity only for its bounds. Its. peens ever Is "Glory to God in the highest, and ea earth peace, good will toward Wee." .. • . The tendency of this affection is to wither up and to root out all the sources of fearfulness. "The lord de livered me trent all my fasts."—(Prohes.34.lvi The love of country and wife and children and Lome makes . the moat timid bold. when they are assailed.." There is no fear la love, out perfect love casteth out hr. bemuse fear bath torment. lhe that &arab lunotimade perfect la love."—(lst John,* sv111.) . Inspired, with this holy courage of sacred lave. cos Clay boldly NY, "the Lord Is my helper, and I will not tear what C2shall do unto we."—(liebrews, 13,4r1.)' "Therefore w 11 not we fear, though ths earth be removed, and th ugh the moon.. T tains be carried into the midst of the loo*P—(Psolou,411,1 ii.) 'Nor grace in' the heart makes the 'mind bold etbd constant. Nothing:, indeed, will or can do more .to en dow the whole ciao with courage, to mite him fearless of darner. or ready to endure privation and persecution. than this meioses principle of hree,wroullit to WI soul , by God's Spirit. Examieetall the pea and you will 1 god that the soul has been nerved to Ibe greatest enteral prises; and sustained In its deepest sorrows, by love fir I Quist and for a dying world. . , • • . i :The power and lave of this Heavenly temper Is joined with "a sound Wad " The Greek word eignitles a "so. ' her mind"—one :Faded by pruderies tied discretion, well-balanced, and oder right induencen. In which It sees things to th just proportions and notations; mid consequently, is not tioresisijand excited, but padre tautly holdireveryltdag lulls proper place. It Is not careless of the tali - nor appalled by the momentous. Nor does it conceive the mountain' to be a mole-hill -1 . nor does It therm& as glatits.t involves solteon- i re trot. ' "Ts not puffed up, does not itself anmem. i 4 . ly." We god a -patellel passage i n ;Proverb', 18, savil. "A man of understanding is of act excellent spirit," rendered In the marginal reading ‘of tt , cool vide— 1 And there lints:alio game in our English aspersion; cool and coot:tees, as applied to tale. and it is equiral tor tent to both the Hebrew and thee worth for en 'vex. regent 'spirit," ."-• sound mind." T le'moluese of limb lag and thought, isnot lasensiblitty nor Inert delltresS, but it is the oak tette of passion; Irritability, hapatienoe, resthasoese, add the fan and burry, tbegarry end the gamer of perturbed agitation. Coolnela of Winter be speaks crillecter, and begotten' of quiet sobriety Is dowdy akin to knees, mildness end s, eantlatermh nog Its result Is Awl hla' - A sound Mind Ist diepaddocuile, with the char ise of a coot bead Ibt B alm is thrimmi. libelant of Its j meoh,read ac i n Its 'own true bahume of hell lg.. 11l this hapily tistimeatiltid aill• contest - thin it power pst,ltiattr toll, bopefallylo Ttalreeetaln of esollint;='.2% , ozesileit - *lte woottototis potiek fiat BrOotodat a as *Monied a Of ihilJestitesspdal•li 6. dilated ILI )- ,It netted Um and my $OlOll/0 die agerillgidlaN; It bawd his stattood to oast tooboo the it oi spot to - - UAW oho - mototiosomototoo lostiOttnyo Matti it 00 1 10 gt that $ 03 00 15 00 • 5 25 90 00 25 65 32 51 14 00 50 00 - 77 86 85 00 - . 120 OW $58817 $6.192 93 ------ $0.771 10 ••EZMii [Couclusion nextweek.] [Published by request.] 7.- .• • --..''' ' 4.. - ...,,.e.' , - - t ,,, 4". '-'-',,, W ~ e"-' . '>? illielWatilliiikil ROOM talliall 011114011. t hi fb. thew 41 the ender Monads off Delgremdat StilleteeWth geovree Mele and nesimlienelliel Mild of their Ballpierifi bliffil* WO t neWilleeen et SUM eal.heeinenelf.inabled -11117X11 7-'6 IIIIIS all aw = _assess Mao leigiete. le is flee aMMIIMMIIe OM , elebtrttleollewateeilet is his tease, Moe Gesteked Mien* kW pinsliofite-betras, l l the perareiellainee whist AWN lity the dwageMs doh or bp lOW hum Do" hit *lea Win Or iikessyelle' •ffile OMANI - Mee tallsewelt etCef =sear no meanie Grantee peg meet ipso ma, be erase be hellertell le hie BOIL" - ' A'll.ltraltaltilbjellonnit In thellemen EihrifCtelet Jesliwoor lore, Seer Moe to inattelf Mid tree to Ills - eiblehice-fitalWillty rebtablett on. ExertlagbblAhnien ty "Mr in iteresim of beerelhetlen—_ .*.ineldig what was lame 310 ihtbsering to ebiltle; ihrelealif ilia Me' sty. the ehirlosiola Weiselline the lesioallublent meeker? Ofjesikte the WOO Osman*. dirket*, rind lb* bore :id data of the evas awaiting him. nerertladelle 'he -.et odlently eat hie Wee to mi to Jammeleus ;" sad though the son was darkened.lbegarth quaked, the rocks were Mat and Undyed prematurely neteksas men moiled end c• mutilkel the Boa of Goer-14, for OW Res diem *ldle Mhe pesys•Pather breve them I" and so sown* in lira power of Ineteemessurable love "-yields up ilk Spirit.' Serb= dlilleultiert soar dieturb the pullet* mind, keen Iris the wisest sad best uncittabs as to what these t bin* a grow. Chow is • pressure at existing imitation, and fear of still worse agitation to eosin. It is • frailty of human nature to rue Into *etyma's. Like tie pew Wilmot& clock weaning from side to Me. It Is kls? portant to find that:metal emeipolee which will • pro east them, too freqeimt,changes which mark the torrid some of thought and feeling. Bete yen tend It. The re ligion of the Gospel, twinging' life and itemortailly to light-Inculcates sad bestows this happy temp t/ Oh! what, but the gram of God can deliver as from the storms which lower o'er , the Issaltidual or eetkmal lit.! "Tor God bath not *venni the 'Odle: War; bat of power and of love roseate sound mind." The ehristian character Inclades sesoethlngenert than a healthful exercise oflhe menial fandbes. Gasencti• tad intellect though It beef the- bigterie order knows among men. and though it may state the faeteand be sees in any given am with a logical precition,•clear se sunbeam, yet can It umer, alome leed, a soul to perfect pews; nor an It, by Ittelfoo master the questions which elm darkly in consuonworlthe and threatosibeir dismemberment add erterthibw, as to pilot them toga*. 1 etude, eonstradning the very storm to Once the 'Mem ou toltdeberlatelsofeirliltstloct. No! ververl• Aswan het the !cabin begetting toga, or akar by the meteor as it stook athwart the sky and hope tot nd a barren No, the Hint! must be engaged as well as the Intellect to makes man act discreetly when -great moral gees- Ilona are Involved. It Is not brilliancy of the ender standing, nor readioem of wit, no. nor any of three apartling qualities whket amy l render one a pleasant companion for a vacant hour, or render one able to set the town agape by kalsideseopie Lenore - In which the chip' and wraps and rubbish pilfered from the quarries of Truth and Science areskli ifu ily a odamted ogly turned by tie hour; no, nor any of three . more brazen tlok lingoymbal tout:dings width may 1 the hells of el , statewith buncombe droning" by t day--or "The 01. be" with long drawn column ; non , pone of these will give cue when a natimes throes Tube twenty editions of people. Both In thought an i s feeling, the divine gift, with its rest and peculiar wee, must to deeply trenched In the whole onus. The gales may feather with white spray and Gum the ocenn raves; but bewails those waves there is *Ter a power controlling all those mighty masses of vastest here e l ven 1 . m e an round the whole orb, and such kiln, pi:trilling. presets lug power of Christian cooservatiam, derived tram God, wedeln dowly It may seem to us, but eertelely. irresietin LW, even in time, will develops God's grieloos purpose in and upon man until pro-greet is merged into the day of perfection. The apostle explains this made a minleter, aceordi g to the gift e i Tr a ngel Izabal : "Whence:ll was ft of the grace of God given unto me by the e ectaal work log of his power. • • • 5 that I should preach among the mittens the unseerrhable riches of Christ; and to make all see what the fellowship ofbe mystery. which from the 'seeing of the world bath been hid in God, who created all th ings by Jesus , Chris • to the 10-141... 1 41... tent that now unto prinelpaelties anepowe In heaven ly places might be known by the Church t manifold wird= MUD& according to the eternal our which be purposed In Christ Jesus Our Lord." (lip ohms 3.) Tie germ of this character . es an original e daemon,. Is given directly from the hand of God. I s seminal Rooters instinct with capabilities reactingf orth to Isle co mmunkable attributes. its culture la Wm tby nod leg in the volume of Nature, and of Rove !Oen- and of men,' too, that we may g the writings gain from all that Wore gone before us; by reflection pondering the truths possessed, we d weer higher, ranges of thought and find Wereasing strength of eing W mount, 'for to him that bath shall be given :" seleknowiedge favors the development; end an sequeinteore with the living actual world around us shalt at once strengthen the sound temper. the loving heed, and the power of spirit within, while It affords itro field of exertion with out. across which Ilse the path of life: living dole with God in holy communion gives leaf and tower and, fruit to the seed, hie own Spirit planted in the human soul. But do not err. brethren, in conceiving only the Weber walk of this character. Though eminently spiritual, and regenerate, the '-sound mind" is mod, sterling, ere-, ry day common sense, to be so failed, common sense, not because so many mesas It, but because it bas meet in timate and practical tonnecti or with the most common affairs. The events, the tundra! course of things tap pen alike to the fool and to the wise nun.. Religion Is not merely.for the heart, bat also for the hand*. not only for the closet of preyer, but It Is to be curled out In the briefness of the world. 0. its holy hirers, nod sacred pleasures eel" not only in the sanctuary or ee h o ly days, but it grows and bears most precious (hilt in what ever man should do. or wherever duty calls hint, for God is there. Christian sense then is an endowment for all classes, states and conditions, for all timer and seasons. and it is the highest style of man. Need it be repeated then, that mere talent, or the ability to door to say ori kne thing.. le es far Interior to eneh an endemment,u Is the prickly burr to the kernels. Which it encloses. , Maniac' morality more than Intelligence Is requisite to this sounder/a of mind which has power with men andVith God. The education of the heed In things good and right is of ear more consequence than the largest development of bare intellect. For some people with a little store of information and a biro Share of selfesteem.otten rise Into notke like froth " on water. while tho leo fluent are thrown into the shade. But when the times grow dark, and the beads of men begin to fill, they go down , while Gone of lest sparkle, but of real worth. come up. ~ Coolness and deliberation. rather than Wee sod pre eioltancy are the ingredi-nts of a truly sound nilud,eA vise man reeesnleth times and seasons. The question Is not whether great personal and social wrongs ought to be'righted. bat how con Mr wo r k bed be attempted?' Happy the people who learn from God's' mode es con trasted with. menet mode of rectifying disorders. It took the Amodio; four hundred years to MI up the measure. of their iniquity. God stood milady by through the Whole keg period. From day to day ow how, ides' stow, be b art with the creities Welded by Isusbines on tin offending wives, by employers who wring the last cent from poor operative" by masters, chargeable with rote bing their serraots of Heins and privileges dearer titan life. It Is not, it can not be, that, he apposes of oppres sion. but be can wait the ccming day fur the redress of grievances.,., Dereey rooted metal evils eainot genteelly be eradi cated at once, without aiming is worse evil. When can consul fangs have groan into vital pert* no 'knife or cuid; may. Immediately remove them, except by loss of life. No philanthropic' stump machine, manned by all the Impetuous mania of zealots, can by any dope rate clutch, wrench out evils, which, having been the growth of centuries. tuere Intimately intertwined with their roots. the underlying-meteor the Condi cation. the very foundation of - , the Pus ik-weal. Or If the phreusy precipitates to itordedisto results, then, with see out, coming of the black stumps of evil. easy abet come the tending down of the whole baildingaand the bond and free be alike, mid indiscriminately cenehed la the an archy of the wrack. If there ever were& cm:mottoes question, one demand ing the cop', dispassionate consideration of m lode of power. love end cOedoess, it is the queslion of the wel fare and future dd.-tiny of the negro reef in America.— Confessedly, here at a curse now, would not they prove Incelculably more so, both to I 6 toes and to the whites if, with no more ednestlen than they have, thee should he at once net free ? Our own conti 'm i nt hes wit nava the futile struggles of different eount r lee for the possession of a liberty, which they neither knew how to solo) , nor to preserve. And those Meolean and South American Slates were peopled, certainly, with art high intelligence and development es the negrassin our States now pewee" My hope Is in God, the Gospel and Liberia, As wave is joined W wave be a tidal power working (rout old twears's greatest depth. and to its remotest shores, with one great onward flow. en Christian'canoeist Ism working Its progress of blessing sod redemption among the whole race of men will educe their evangelization and elevation unto the glory of God in the highest. But. slant one extreme begets another. Northern lee naticisto breeds Southern furor. Meanwhile the evils of slavery are rendered vastly , worse for the peer LIMO. So progress Is retarded ; the tile rust/mend roars amylase' the rockbound cliff--and sullenly retires—and. Ob !God! the hapless crow, to shattered bark are borne, by the receding wave, far back and out into mho stariesenight upon deep waters. Thee was within our memory when brothers north and south cordielly cooperated for the elevation and salvation of these servants. But now their edotatien is feared and especially Woos forei, in terposition, lest it bear untimely fruit, and the teeth sown, shall spring up man armed for a servile war. It Is worthy of nounk, Just in this connection, that a mind wised to the core never fastens upon one olject to be gained, however Important it may bee, to the oeg lett of others equally important. Christian conservatism Is not a one-eyed mondee. It is mover safe to ride a hobby. Some habituate Gimlet's% to look at thewse of intemperance, and others.. at the cause of the slave, so ezelusively, that, after awhile they see nothing /Met& live in any additional form of benevolence or pbilate thropy. Who ever gained physical strength If he ate but ecospecies eff food! Would you have the trees bear their branches all on one side? Shall all agriculture be restricted and directed to the growth of any ens species of plant or grainy It will not do to push even the beet of enterprises to an extreme. By solely , studyi og proph ecy, how many good men bons become addled Into self sent prophets to fbretell when the world would end. the very hour of Christ's coming, and in thel reonceit, might attempt to satisfy the pious old man, who inquired at what street and number the Lord would descend, n) that he might procure the adjoining Louse and await his coming there. - Now what possible good an nit to a single human being from advocating manse , which, from the batten of thin* , can never be adopt ? If the object Is W stir up strife. (which is like the le t int ourrif waters) and so put the hot hook of the e rib against the no less hot heads of the Boutin as to s nap 'meander the ties which bind togetets our vast ofedersey auddringe the land with fr atricidal bleed, it ay be gained- But whet s Interests of politics or of wile on, What class, black or white Is likely to be beuefitted y such convulsion? And Is this the way- to extend the reap(' freedom, or take the yoke Mom the necks of the op p towed ? Disliking slavery with all y beartote God Is my Judge; and at all times ready, aII who know me best best know, to do what I may o ,event its outward growth and extension: Tel do we ows teething to our white brethren, scattered by millions, with terrified wives and helpless ehildren o er irfteen states of the sunny South? Can we? Dare e giro our approval eith er directly or indirectly to any tnevemeut which obeli spread constellation, lest an blood from Virginia In Texas? i Ob ! Mrs. this Woo time to r uckle at "the told& of for" which seems to have fsitep upon a terrified sister Stile; for, though provoked. as we can not fell to be by her pompons display and ill-timed and ill-advised parade, yet, let us remember the!internal danger to which ahe may be exposed and to which she Is so sen sitive let us remember that s every was forced upon the co l ony thruagb default of r theirs but by the ba ! bermes commercial policy years t Britain, and was one of the active causes of the neTOPISIOSSII liar. and wee so mentioned iu the original dratt of the Declaration at I odtTendintee i lot us remember{ that embittered feeling may nurse, In (b e paving steno cd excitement, the hideous moisten of Limey, Diluter and Disunion - him to be martyr or criminal, as you May elective-John Brown bai passed from human I rib*. nate; sway to God, 'who to righteous altogether."— • The pious sentiments of his eonsounieltions to his fam ily, auJ the undaunted nerve with' which he seems to have met his end on earth, can oub• make us regret that sorb power should have been a blindly misdirected. Ellen Douglas thus speaks of Roderick: • °I *ant blot brave, \ But wild as Breckliver tb updating wave; - 1 And generous—eave rindietire mood, " Or jealous transport chafe his blood. I grant him true to friendly hand, - As is bis claymore to his hand'; But Of that very Medea Sol More mercy for a fee would feel : - • es • •I I le v , The hand, es • • DOS ran I dlifp lt. reeling red From peasants Slaughtered he l lhole droll . Not"wildly ',bitable 'Woes Item They make his petsions darker seem s • And flash AM; his 'skit high ' Ms lightning o'er the midnight sky." Oar sober judgement Mud not be turned frogitlM barbarous raid he made Upon an ne:fan:W.lllg town while It was wrapped in the slumber of es; nor foes the t innocent blood he spilt of caused be split. It EMI be well for us to remember that the mitre and peace of Our own homes, the tins of all dear to us are, in the Provi dence of God. protected by the same laws, the penalty Of which he bas expiated. Their majesty mist be. Main. brined; else mum we at onto sink to ravage life. With tars of pity for the wrong doer, let us bless God that just and wholesome Loewe melnialued. I Let neveigh the great questions: of our time In an peen balance. let us melt We divine audowteent, ''Pot God bath not, given us the spirit of fear; t ut of power, and of love, and Wit sound mind." Cultivate a sound mind- Cry untoGed for a regenerate beret, had the power Of *aces "to do justly and to love mercy and to ..or,liombly with thy God."—(WicoA, e s fele Carry the interests of ear Mare and of our imam estmlesel, to the many seat. I •That your Web and hope might he In Ood. Seeing ye bare padded your souls in obeying Use truth through unfeigned lave of the brethren, see Mat Is lore one another with a pure bout IlfirreaUg.n-- (I Ater 1, Zl3 , ‘Bow unto hhe that bt able to do exceeding abilihient ... IyAbstre ail that we ask or think, amain to the Pow Fer MO worlieth tow pe, pato le ha be glary in . the eiturett by Cluistlempi tinoigliost WI eplyworidnitbout end. Awes" VP /kr 01) A • 44110 41111111410 1 rip.or voltia..--; I . :• OPOstmiliat immow ;- I ; h has /01,4114t.frarab1 rt °Fro 1 'I I happyir sidutosta • , • he eons "Go abests' • I o• •antrander :newt I We will twig the weld, and. for • • to ahead! • • • motbet sisgthelaus,t.L.io bar baby . •• • ald4o era • lia not. "nags! say da i rileirl' +' Gra the song of , 4 „lte ahead!'! Go atteed.yo• Masud lab,. I - • '• Yes% be praident. It May Or— • Go shoed! or • • Though*Obtai noiris In pigsty 1 . • . Sat n cotor our happy ; States United, • - - • - igavy man rang* whiud-• Dilatant** proudly tinning. , Wli*Msr banner o'erlilm waling, • • \' • Go shalt i I neve, a firmer ar Meebanis • is as noble es a Un—* - I I - • Bowleg only to his Maker, Onward pushing, be can sing. 'Coma friend,and cosne.**glibber, Let us all, in honest labor, - .0o ahead - *et in rain our patriot father's ' for Columbia fought and bled. • 1 •J n their sous. In paths of propose,: r free and happy. go ahead. • Go ahead. and still *spirt— On and upward. high and • On ahead! If, then, you're an honest ailing— i To yourselves and rogni4l. true— I • 'Boll your sleeves up! buckle to it! 4 Go ahead. and•"pat It throuxis . ..IMO - and tide will wait for no Mur— tha', up l don't be a slow Et Oa ahead! • - u o statoble,sio Dot grumble— NAAII your "creaking" will be Tan; I V TOO r lip aa.stllaa aver— I . . ..I.lpl and at owe again! Clench your teeth, and tbro' Midler. • - 111, to warn coy bread and tun ' , • tiro ahead! ; I If i preacher Tie, in pra - tielP. ! I • Ehemee religion's sacred cause; If a lawyer, helping villains Through the loop-boles to oariamS 1 I • . If a Ihylork. abasing paper. • Or a quack, and giving Which ilOlll earth remove your patients, Thus removing all their lila— • . Tben, without a doubt. you'd Niter! "hold your nag up”—do not lot her; Goaheadl , ' lint-if you are buylog Csornuso, , Al the Mammoth Toner Hail— ' iw i rt i • Where, the chabes are best and thee •- Saving ou your garments alit 1 -•••• '''. As the cash is very handy, I 1 - Whbtling Yankee doodle Deady, " Go ahead: . 'i . . - i A splendid ausertment of Winter Clothing isoffered at unheard of low prices, at • " , , . Tower al C BENEETT lothin & CO g :V i l l { - , 618 Market street, between 6th ck 6th, Sotals slue, . i ' PHILAD4L Mild. i DR. WISTAWS BALSAM or WILD CHERRY. Balion'n Pictorial of 2ith July tar :Icaliir,ing the true senstioeresponsibility attach' g toj the Editor et And . Publisher of a widely treulated journal, we shoulddeem it little lest the a crime to recommend soy medical compound l ithe 621 virtue of which we could not eonseient ourbi in dorse. :The balsamie compound has iteeclare a home flw.ture ; and allpersona who sud'ar,andlav6 in vain attempted to cure their Coughs, Bronchial or Pulmonary Complaints; m a ke use of Ibis unequalled remedy. r The fallowing Cermylcate icons a ilistfag4ieherl gent lemma in equally' conclusive: 1 •L I. • Important letter from Rev. jamb' .Seelider, well and highly respected througlionetho E'tate of Pennsylvania: - ' .1 ~-• iThwovEn. P&., Feb. I , . Messrs. 8. W. FOWLE A CO., Rosroit.—Dear i Sirs i.-4taving -realized in my family ' itnpor'lanti imamate from'tha use of your valuable pritp#Rtion —Wider'. Balsam of Wild Cherry—it allorils me pleasure to recommend it to the pablic. Slone eight years ego one of toy daughter seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of lber'reovery were entertained. I then procured a butt! of Your excellent Balsam, and before she bad taken i the whole of the contents of the bottle: therelems a great iniprovement in her health. l havri, lip my individual ease, made frequent use of your ;vs lu aMe medicine. and,have always been i benl fitted by it. I would , however, - caution the pubti Ognt . inet' imposition. Leconte Mere is a good deal of uparfore Risme* Brileant - of 'Wild Cherry ufloot through out the country. . - JACOB SECELER. :011 r Beware of rite and worthless 'connterfeite ! The only Genuine. Pu•e. and Jlediertl Bahrtaslhas the name of "I. BUTTS" written with a n,!and the printed mama of the proprietors, "S. W. FOWLE A C 0.," on the outer wrapper. Prepared by Sara N. Foirt.a A Co., Boston, and for sale by John G. Brown, J. C: Hu es; and Henry Saylor, Pottsville; C. A L.' Nu Wager, Schuylkill Raven; 11. W. Provii4 Millersville, E. J. Fry and McGuigan A Fowler, Tamalqua p H. Wider, Port Carbon, Peal Barr, Pinertore : G. Reagan & Son, Tuscarora;' Charles; /Galli, New Philadelphia; Jonas Robinhidd, Port Clinton ; R. H. Irvin, St. Clair; E. Phillips, New Castle ;John Williams. Mid.lleport; and-by dealers overly twheri. November 19,'89 !• 040' , ; i lerliollowlsee Pills.-ellealtls defers •Poni the Mate of the blood when it, pines luto MI veins to eirculate through every fibre of the frame. 1k tiker di-, geation be impaired and the liver torpid the v taillnid will be partially deprived Of its 'potations prin 'pie, and 'charged with motbid matter which trey, p/inci any Variety of disease. The sure remedy In ant cake is Holloway's Pills. They at. Ouse restore the tip°,end activity of the stomach and liver. purge all arpd tat ter from the secretions and the blood, !Mire', ebiliti, languor sod pain, remove all tbe premonitory symptoms L of ate disease , ease, and restore the wholesYslell to a IP•f -test- y he'sithy and sound rendition. ' I Li- The use asitatit. HirSTETTER'S 8 t MACH BITTERS for Dyrpepsli. 'Flatulence, Ileaviners of Ike Stolll/Ch. or any other like affection, ti eciron4 to none In America or abroad. To be able to -State emlittlently„! tint the .Cltters" ate a certain cure for dyspepsia and like diseases, Is to the proprietors 'a mitre ofltnalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the Stom ach, porldee the blood, imparts renened vitality to the nervous system, girl rig It that tone and evergyi le fedi*. peradhlefor the restoration of health. , The, Numerous /1 acknowledgements of Ha superior excellence a d bee* alai results, havearaured the prTrietors that t cannot but prove a great cure to the aftljiited, sod Jmme. vital ity to the thorough system. ard4see advertisement in another column. . (1.3,:'3 9 , 434 m TIIE 'GREATEST IP Medical Discoviy • .. OF THE AGE. Attu ECENNFMT v or Roxbury. hat vered In 21 one ut our eounnon pasture weeds a remedy that !MS ErtitlY KIND OP IlaifOß, , non Theorit SAW& Down to a COmmoilPinkple. Ile a t s tried trin over eleven hundred musts4nd nee. .ee fel except In two cases, both thunder humor. He be. now In his pormession overt one hundred eittitkates or !revalue ell within twenty miles of Roston. 1 _ Two bottles are warranted M . cure a nntslaz ecOre month.- ... - ,4 One to three bo ttles l well cure the worst kind of peso. plea on the race , Two or-three bottles will care tios system of 'dles. • Two bottles are warranted to curelba wont ranker In the stomach. 1 ! Three or eve bottles are warranted to cure Ilse worst kir* or Elyripeias. One or two Wttles are warranted to cure +bunter In . tbe eyes. • -' • I - Two bottles are warranted to cure runnlng tit file ears „,' at r..._. and blotches among the hair. • 1: rto six bottles are warranted t o mare eoCropt and run ng ulcers. I I' ! i 0 bottle will ewe scaly' eruption. of this s4in. T or 4 or three bottler' are warranted to cure Mho wont kind af ringworm. I • ; I i I m Twer or three bottles are warranted to eure-the ost desperate rises of Rheumatism.% ”I 1 Tbrhe to four bottes are warranted is Cureataltrbenm. Fite to eight bottles wilt cure the wont eskes of horor• Etta. • ; ' ; I One to three bottles are warranted to erne ithe worst ease of Dyerwpota. I know from the experlepori of thou sands that it has been caused by a nuke, 111 the sto• ma Ono th'. to two bottles are warranted' to eurslick head sub on 4 . to two bottles are warranted to regulate a ITostlte state bribe bowels. 1 1 °nit , two bottles will regulate all derngement of the kidneys. . , Your to el x bottles bsvienred theworst easespf dropsy: • One to three bottles has cured the worst mots of plies; a relief is always experienced l• what a Inettf, to gat re. Hello such so a xerutlatlng discus! • , , No change of diet ever necessity—est the best you can get and enough of it. - Dtatomosa roe csa :—Adults, one tab idol day ; Children over ten' years, dessertspoon al: obra. ren from tire to eight years, teaspoonful. A no direr lions atm be applicable to all ronstitatiolis, take odd dent to operatert the bowels twice a day. ' I IIIAnTACTCRID ST DONALD KENNEDY, .11'a. 1211' Warrei street. larbeti, Mass. - 1 Pelee St. -, trielbr sale by druggists throughout the United Shama% Marsh 19.19 • i I I 124/ • litligions 3uttitigruct • UNI6 34ILTIPIGI is held ever Seeds?, from 3 14 4 P. M., I n the g o d Methodilit Church, , ~ Market street. t Rev. 11. Manx, (former' peStor„) mqn preach le the Baptist China; ea Sunday_ (toi,mortow,), morales; and ia the evening, .Revi, Wu. 7. , Begins. aIoTZC S.' I akir=3IIIIIODIIIT lIPISCOPAL: CtiUllClt. spread, Street Pottsville. R. IL Onnetr, Paster. Dine t' servict: ovary Sabbath at 10 A. M.. and at IK i P.:AI. ta.ZNOLIBULUTIIERAN CUCIiCII,Market Nun% Pottsville. Rev. Statat. A. liotatas. Pastor. IDlrtoe set.' vies In Ibis Illto.eh recularty every:Sunday.' Morning!, at 1034 o'elock; analog, at 7 o'clock. WNW: Prayer Heating, Thursday trveulog, at 7 o'clock: AMA ll* SECOND. Pll43BrfElitAN CIMIRCII will worship eedeLltly at the Amebae Itefeetned Church Building, Market street—Rev. Eamon COLT. Pastor.— Sabbath mocolog, at 10% o'clock; asentomit 7 o'clock. Weekly Lettere *ad l'rayer Xectlaa, Watilawday eye. tangs. at 7 o'clock.' ' ItielltTN7TY cittrlteli SERTI6II. llth-3d Sunday In Adveet—lseleb nit an ettelti to =. &cowl Imon A. Mt ft.ilulta, ill, t 0 19. P. 31. Romeo' air. 11th, lttb."l7th Amber Islco.-..l'rar bel those who are tc be ordalood.—Tsalah dot/ of lb. apadieo and et* Epistle 01 3t. Nat e. 18th-4th Sunday In advent—hal* int land mom. &rood lesanoz, rt. Matthew B 1 to r 13 and I Cot. 1. 21st—St. Thomas' .D4.—Pros...asill and MIT. Acts xxill. 1 John 1. . 23111--ebriviouni Day, the Nativity of °tn. Lott—CZ leo& Tz to h_lll. Luke i 1 10 16; P. X. Laskoh`vll,lo— 96th..41t ! 8kvbact f itMaye.Proverbe 197111, vl sad Sfilp.dt; Soiree thotvikatoliviiDiy.;4lo.laod 2011. , —rdIcagosoceste Day.--Jareavial loinl Divine sorties nod alactivro Neil,' NOUN ?Mind IN' giumstattg riwmusuif sear. DISSOLUTION. V. -- ISOLUTION - of Co• Partnership. Tbiplettasratilp berstoPro - satialug Weise MIAMI II SON, has this day bees dissolved by isetisdasesiset. WM. °JUMPY Is sutharlsed to tattle the list or the latalirm sad pay alt status want theavass. , ;:"ll '• , • 'WILLIAM 011,AKFIN • - "1- • JOHN GRAEFP. - 4111 lutiolded to the late arm ars requested to MY* prompt settlement. PlascoVes Noes/abut. 12,'69 • • , 1111-dt I)ISSOLUTION OF CO—PART— SERSUIP.—The Covertuemblp between them& tilit and` (leave Lerch. tra,ing Is; tbe seine of BRIGHT 1 LERCII. was dlasvivel by mutual convent. November 1.1530. The bovines* of tbs bets Atm will be settled by either of the parties.at the store. Poems basing dales will trease present tbem, end all pet sons knowing tbeasseltsta indebted will please rail end make settlement without &Ivy. 01:0 rx 0, LERCH. IIOE BRIGHT, ONO x.Y..-OPAROIf BRIGHT' takes the !Shorty of aeh unseeing that he wilt oentlene the hualoessi •1 the old steed, where be bolos the peddle saver hint he bore. Sabre. iftttiville. Nov. 5.19 4841: FOR SALE & TO LET. T,PIRST RATE OYSTERS at Bojrlets • —a* rents per Purdred. A No. 1 Article. at 13 tent* per hundred. T. C. BOTLN. pram Ufs, November 19,19 47• -XF) , LET—From the drat day of April - . neat, the suit of rooms Immediately opposite the p ' 1 Church, now oseuple4 as an Exchange Wks. Apply to . . W3I. Till/UPSON. Pottsville,. February 5; %SI 6-tf Ott SALE—Onh superior 8 inch Pak Pwaip, with column plpe And canopetionis— ready to he put tato tbw mimes. W ill be sold low. Apply at Lbw Taisavutlra Wort* for farther lafornta: tkaf. • MIER A ALLEN. August 21, . Si. T 01'8 IN .MAHANOT , CITY - FOR j Lit -Appty to John AtileinA Ad., Tamaqua, or to Frank Carter, Arent, Offlahl.to. "Sam Tense% or at the wiles In Mebane, City, on Wolper da and Tharulay of each seek. , J ane 25, 'l9' ' - ' 26 tf A. RARE dll A NCE.—A property mused In Schu y lkill County, will be exthinmed Re 'mai. Auyperue wishing fcruchsogo would end It to their advantage. , .. 7• . . For partings:a aptly to B. BARTIIOI.OIIEW, Potts. . wille..•or 0t.... J. RIOS, •Zamaqui, Pa. ' ~ ...liol .26 , ; 444 m • , . FOR ALE CHEAP-4 first rate - 20 hors* iowe'r Engines. as good u new. 2 Oust lit-Otani and Screens. 40 Drift Cars. andl.4 of Axles for Cars. 4 .llules,aud large lot of tlears..Warons, tr. Apply tri WI!. 11. SEIBERT, Trustee. Tremont, J i une - 11, '39 .". ' 24. _ —.. . ~:.; .....____—.._ PheROAD MOUNTAIN COLLIERY, Donildion, Schuylkill County, Pa.—FOR SALA— unexpired Lease. with all ttie Stock sod Machinery of the shore extensive sod deeirable C 114.7, In full working order. is offered at a great bar/sin. Lfery JD. iemation. with satisfactory reasons for selling, wIR be Oren by applying otitbe premises. Augur 10. '6O. , . 3d.tf , 1 4 1 0 R SALE—Two 50 Horse En gines-Tared 01046er—fur billeting and pumping. yards of 4 Inch pipes. and working barrels. 500 yards of otre rope.—s lot of chain. One 20 bored Engine. and rollers. screens, *e., for breaker. Also, drift ears, wagons, cart and sled. Will Inq sold very dump. Apply to CHAS. H. HILL. ' Real i.-fats Agent, Nahaatanyo street, JbitrsWe. February V; '.59 7.tf OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. F a 1~- ni . 0 subaerlher offers at prifate sale a .. 4 ..., and in , situated on James street, to the liorougis of &burial' Haven. a short distance from Philip goy er's Hotel. Id hot is 0..) feet frontodJatitis street: rutr• ning bark 2:7 feet to an alley. The buildings cotasist of a brlek story and a half house:4h; It fret, well finished and to good condition for occupancy. dlsoa small frame stable. Said woperty .111 be sold cheap. Yoe terms aqd other particulars, apply to the subscriber. at I:rem's'''. Dec. 3, '39 493t* ' - ; THOMAS JON E'3::. T i lOR SALE—VERY eHEA Onn 90 hurl, Engine, and eunnectiuni for pumping water. I One 40 horse , Engine, for hoisting Coal, with Drum and eon nem lons.l .olie co lidiselEugine. for pumping. -' One 3i ) i horsii &igloo, fo r and connection for breaking 11 I. .tbout 1 - feet of 16 Inch pipes, with pumps, rods, eoutteeting Weis, Se. . . • -4 lAhout feet of 14 loth pipe. pump, Irons, *e. A rr i t ot of rails, chain, rope) Ac, I DPI! i • • , A. ItURSEL, 0 ce—eo nee of 3ishantangoagid Seconds streets. Tett/Mlle, iaouary 21, 1 '59 , • . 44f • . NOTICES. • , - -C' HU 14XILL.NAVIGATION CO. .0 ..NOTI E Is hereby gfren, that the Annual Meet lug of the n ktiolderrand Loatibolders,.and an elec tion of O ffi ffice for the ensizing year, will be held at the 13c ooe of, the mpany. No. 417 Walnut Blurt, Maeda phi., on MONDAY, the 2d ofJanuery next, at II o'clock, A. M. j ( , W. Al. T1D4113.1A11, ,&ervtary. D . 10, '59 ' . l - ~... 504 t . THE ÜBSCIIIUR oars his servi -1 j_ eel as COAL iI(GE., T, for the Collection of Rents and the General Sups intendence of Tracts of Cal Land, in Schuylkill Co nip. Guaranties wit be given for the faithful execution of any such trusts committed to his rharge. alle.OEFlCti—Centre street, opposite the Episcopal Church, runsviux, Pa. • EItANCIS D. EANNAN. December 10. 'O9• , SO4 rilo • BRIDGU• BUILDERS.—The ~ .1_ Coultuliphinera or the County et ttehuy Call will re• salve prepoaala until daturdxy the 7th day of January next for building X Bridge at tiebuylkill Haven. Pixn i Out and Apecilications rit the came abe 'wen it their ottice la IN . teettle... ' HMV 5 it ll 0' NNOlt, 8.01'1.4 KA FYSIAN, Gbatiaissioners. 1 • .B.V.A.N. J. T110.11A:4, Dee. 10,'50 • i -. ` 59.5 t I . .. . N - the' rphans' Court Of SchUvlkill 4 County—lt; the matter of the account of JACOB LiNDERIICEII, .Administrator of JACOB LiNDEB, 1,11411, deceased. ' The'undersigned Auditor appeluted by the Deplane' Court of Schuylkill county, to distribute the balacce shoe n to be in the hands ot . the said Adthinistra tor by the ituditor's report_lll4d in said Ccart, will attend to the dull.* at his apPolntmegt, at his office, I n the ho erne, of Pottering', on it EDNESDAY. the 4th day of January, A. Di lt4o, at 10 o'clock in the ferenootiof said day, at • bleb Im.; all parties interested are hereby noti fied to attend.. FRANCIS .P. DEWEkti, Auditor. . ' Potterlile.„-teclobir @,'59 . 61.131 Jr- N ihe boint of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county—' ___, ___. ILESSOS, STEWART & rcrumott,} IS - March 1'... IlttV. F. Ai . _ . ;JACOB titian/MT: The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of . Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, to marshal the liens of the Judgments against the defendant in the order of.tbe priority, will attend to the duties Of his air. point meta, at his office, In the borough at Pottsellle, on TUESDAY. the 13th day of December-183V, at 5 o'clock, I', 31., of said day:at which time all parties:interested are hereby netified to appear. • - , .- r . r ! • FRANCIS P.DEWEES,..oluditor. 1 Pottseitte. Desiteber 0, '59 - • Olt .. .. ' • \DROPOSAL will be received up to ..1_ .Setturd.iy. Veceinber rah, for the Deming of the Allentown Dolling Milt buildioge. The drawing" there. 1 I of may be wen at the house of William Heins, Putts -1 title, op to Thaisdo, December Sth. • , . BENJ. 11A114, Preet. ( Dee. 3, '53 • . - . tor2t • STRAY POINTER.-21 Pointer Dog with brown head endears. gine to the ;wombat of the subscriber on Ortenwoodia 1171 R 44-1111 few days ago. lie has a leather collarwith a Ting on bls neck. The owner can have him by railing on the. subscriber. DUDLEY SIoAVOT. •Dee. 3, '59 49. TRAY COW.—Came to the Mil Spremtim of Abe subtierlbOr, in Tremont township, Schuylkill county, Pa, on the 12th of 2%ovem bar, 18.19, a !LACK BalNDI,b COW. The owner la re• queried to .come forward, prove property. pay charges and take beraway. JOSEe i ll 11.1ce.3, '5O; • 4Si4ite QTRAVCOW.--Strayed away from the subscriber ' rerldlng et Bt. Clef, bennyikill rounly.slioutfour weesvoro. • DAL& tigtX• DIAINULtr COW, middle find. It hoover will return said cow the sub... Tiber, or glee biro itifortuutign whirs he can get her /lICAJD, will be rivisonably rewar• ded. BENJAMIN C lair. Dec. '59 . ' • '4931' TO 'AIL WllOlll. IT MAY CON c ERN.—Tbe pubil • are hereby notified that John A. dart has no right. title or interest, In or to, the prop. arty to be told in Schuylkill tiaceo.oh the ad December neat. Person', therefore. purchasing what purports to bs his Interest, will do wat their own risk, he liavitm received bis share in full, somi time since in accordance with thew they, the late liavid Oast. , lIBNRY BAST, MARCUS 11101'. Bch IkIII fracas, Co 20,14 49,30 sL it,t ri Y ED t a d w ing ay i a p fr nt o t m uure t , ll o : : s 4 .urd.ly, the lath last., a BROWN MA between IS and IS hands high, with a able on bee tura heal, and amnia tampon her right hind leg, butts not bun; *bent ten years old. Whoever will return said Mare to the subscriber, or give hint Information where be eae get her main, will be teatonehte rewarded. Nov. ?A. '39 4S.Stw EP Wit RD iI6PFYER. (r)ONTRADICTION. —A n ativertieft meat to the Rona ittlaterl)l Of November 4th, CO iSZOOOIII Diggers to coma to t'aoria to work. It eaten that from ISO to tan and employment. , Ae we deem Ouch so advertisement calculated to mislead many al- Study nearly Impoverished miners, we take occasion to state, there are now more Coal Diggers here than can And employmentotod warn auto stay away. Many who bare been attracted here by each nowamiated calls, ire to s suffering aandlthin, after paying out their ' little all to get here. A Commiace frost ail pis 'Risers here. November •' 4114 m rr ALL THE HEIRS AND LE GAL ftEPRIMENTATIVES of .101 IN ZIOLEU-la to ot county of ln tbe State of Penosylrania, decearaL—Pursnant to w n n order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, an Inquest will b• bold at the public home of Samuel Miller. to lbo lowr" h t Of Ma,,,,,,_htion_l. In the County Or Schuylkill, on Tuesday, the ''''" o ".1 , of tbrenober, lOU, at 10 o'clock In the hew nOoo, to make partition of the real estate of the de ceased, to - and among Ids children sod legal cement*. 'Wee. If that eat be done without prejudiee to and Irdlibi the whole. othernice to vitae and appcsum anti; when acid where you may attend if you think pceW. ,JOU.S P. HOSART, . abarlll's Odic* Pottrania, , , Shaft If 9Txuaber 17, VIM _ j - 4741 MEDICINAL I IIE INDIA N N ° C I i c iS e e I ER DotiTOR ease b* columned *l , ly day after the Ist d s bet. at the Harlan Ebrof INK In tee , pidtaiehapble,eocept thee...rood llooday mot jl,, emery moron. obeli be will tiond a; Mr. Pepe* Kittle nets* lioti, Pottsville, aj r r. • moor tregi. 15. b. — Pas tlontPblll6. :arb, DR. W. KAMANCIIIt, 'fitted**. I.!, !.'") — 7 — 33191 NATEDITSTves Tar slid Wood Noptha Pectoral, 111 THE BEST DIEDICIPE 1N 2HE WORIA I -1 4 OR the Cure of Cou.ryha end ok is troop, Proothltis, Asthma banally In beech, Palpitallon of the Beast. and Cr lb. hilg the advanced stares of Closswerptioe, tripstb.r with . 1 . 1 , Diseases of the Throat and tb..st. and which pre t ii,„..Z 4 ' to Consumption. It attacks the toot 01 di.es s , art mats* the tell destroyer succumb to Its bran,. 1 , also produres frier expeetoratiop, and Indoert action to the diseased Marcos Ileatto ones and Tirop It Is peentlasly.adapted to this radical cure Of A,Alke. one doe, of this invaluable Syrup often gives ear so 4 ronswineutly abwip, which the peentUr IM , II/V disease denies Mtn. It la very pleasant to the turn to% Grompt Is Us sires. Try O. and be to:man...l, trwalsable In The cure of ilroooh,ol rafr•Ltomi. Prep4Price -40 coats per bottle.-is, only ry A. ME:. WEI rrov, N. W. rattier Ninth sod Poplar sta.. Phil...lel' !in. 04, - )f.ll.—For sale by .1. U. illows. PMrae li le, It lavor,Ft. Clete; M. P. V.M. 1 1 1 * K hat. amst 11, W. Patron. Kinerevllle; 11. Sotssus. Net WA. K. Sown rec., niliadelphla, and storekeepers & h a drosslats Hay 21.'69 11(1 21-1, . Th — °roughly Tried iXD Unfailing "Reitedies!! WAYNE'S! Swarm's! Swaynes • swaynes! Semple 's! Swayne'.: Beraynesl Sway nevi ittractke's'. Straysii• Celebrated Family 3fedlelnes: Dr. Swept'', Celebrated Family Medicines. Swapper's Compound Syrup of Wild Chem ,-Swaraira Douspound eyrup of Vi Cbstry.^ !• oStraynelg Couspound , Syrelp of Wlld Cherry." . 'Swaynee CC' colopondeyrup of Wild ces t eri..• .SeaynieCoaillound Syrup of Wild4;e4".. The go...sleet CoUgh and Cunsuippuon eriaidj i n . 4. Is "Dr. ereyna's Compound Syrup of Wioni4„, ... , t. .ortainal" and only genuine "Wild Chem" C00p,,, t for Welk Breast, Boort Disetoe, Bronchitis. Astbne, Whooping Cough, Brood Spitting, Liver Complaint, N n . Toss Debility, heatless Nights, Le. No.remedy, boaryd as it may be, can pretend to approach It. 'llarayne's Sarsaparilla ntitl Tar Pills, eLlaka. COATCD—warranted to contalft no ca16r.1.i.-% mild and gentle purgstive, uusurpasuel by soy MO. eine for , removing the 1111 e, cleansing the 2, trquarh. sal eSertually purif)ing the blood. These pills Ohba 'gripe, nor produce opuses. 'Dr. Svrapneis Bowel Cordial. A rtzllOT-and *ore recik.4 for A Klatir 0,..:0rt. (Mo. era Piarrhirs. Itymitery. Cholera lo tantut,, Femme? CoMplaint; Palos In the Stomach and boaela, Vomiting. Sickness of the etoweell, Le. Esery family should hare a bottle In the In CAM of sudden attack In the night. It reflec t: a a ll pain. • - • - Invaluable to Mother.. PARIUI Soothing Syrup. for rltildren I, thing. Pre• pared only by Dr. Swayne k -Son, Phlladelobis. Great Spring Purify** of the Blood. BwAyses Compound Fluid • Extract of Samalsryil great remedy for Scintilla, Old Wiwi , . evil .terra ii Iler. ekin Eruptions. Blood Purifying. Y .- Dyspepsia or ladlgest lon. millt.iiirstait'S Blttertatholicon. , • A very tab:kith , Bitters, may be taken with a degree of certainty. n 4,,, - yet experienced by a bletlieloe of this cheracttr, f cfca stipation, Flatulerfee, ?impels, ilearr Burn. Achill 4 . the Storatch,Cold rect. Debility carried by tho I adlne'ity , of age. prostration of ft rength freM any sure: bepns elan of Spirits, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion In all Its funs; only 54) cents a tnttle. • All the above prepared only by Dit. SWATHE A !EON, No 8 Nostra SevEnva Street, second dcor above Market, Philadelphia. Sold by Jean O. ilnown ! Sax, C. return. Pottsiills; .1. K. Beane, U. W—PILLVO%T. Minerrillle: CCNRAD Cu. era. TWICBT0111: Cass. 1101221:101.11.8rbUylkill Haven; Joon IIAIOI4 it J. It. BULLY, TRAUMA ;,W M. Pliesen. Clair: J. Wittrans, • lllaidlel.t rt ; E. .1. Fat, Tamaqua; li.ranitt.„Srsts & Co., Pinegrove; and broil reiprrtAt,:g dealers In medicines throughout the county and Slate. klay.2l. '5O ''• [if J — Tii al riiVEMA ie CotAffiA l rigi • The Standard Remedy of The NimletntA ()Pawn', FOP.. ALL DISEASE:3 OP TIIKeItUnID REPAIIED BY DR. I.OUNSBpI2- Rif & CO., N 0.50 North Fifth street, bedow . Arch, qi !Adolph's, klur tniaccrour and Serofutoys Di teases. White Threilino . • e.Jleie Diiease; Na/agnunt tdrerr. Cltrbundrs, lel. ter, Scald head, Ulcers of the Alaulh and 2'hriat, En:pilots of the Aloe, • and all ktraroßsAND INI'IrIiITIES OF TUB BLOOD, are effectually and permanently cured by Imperial Depurative. This Medicine col mends need!' to patients and tin+ tonti4Ace, for tworreasons—First—lt Is jolt what 111. represented to be, Mid will do all that 'geisha/A for It— bat it will not,yure every disease.because It is rfpectally adapted and prepared for one class of complaints. and these it cures, In the Second place, this Medicine is pare. highly rvd.cenfrared and .actire—ao that If at:sent masters the diaease—if it Is curable. Large doses. ocr long continued use rf It td not asked far—lane to Three bottles will In a majority of cases. exhibit Its prod cum. tine properties. In this respect. time and moan) are not Wasted in long and fruitless efforts to obtain n .lure. In Cancerous s ad .Vcrofulmesdieeases, no wed icing Ills ewer equaled it in Ile successful cores. - letter, so obstinate and theme*, cannot resivt the elleanalng and purifying effects of the Inrintst Sac . Ulernt el every character, no .matter bow obpt !nate or knig;standier.invariably yield to the wonderful effects of the bil'Ellal. DlPlllrtlys. 1. Old or Young may use 0, alike with perfectseeurity. If loner* MD irted. try,,Cfne Dottie. and If you wioll advice. write to the PrinelPpi Office. Nu. 60 North Filli S t met, below Arch, and you will ravel re it. (by encloalq stamp for auswee.) . _ Da. LOC liaillEltf.lf *CO.. Philadelphia. es tlito, ' 'kfirFor le by MADMEN W. ElPTlNG.Drusnist.L N. Corner o tr e k Norweglem streets., (opposite lie. Rote timer's ote tsville. Pa.. ifirFor S . by uggists generally. .1 Dee. 11.'68 lift , - sc!in BEAL ESTATE SALES, TR.R LAND. rE UN DEICSIGNLD, •Agent for •ectioyikaii. Carbou,'.Luaerne, Colt/mi.! I. Sort h ens. her andand Dauphin COI:MUM Orr, for s.lie. Li TS let Pacific City, Mills eounty.lowa. AIM, hod In Illinois And Missouri, for rasa, or on time. For forthrrluturnw! ~ lion write and enclose poiitago stamp, to Ittlltr. PATTEN:Iqt. lillueraillie,'Sehuylkill ro., Jan. IL!, ':,11 1 ' ,t# ~ -. FARM FOR IkLE.. ----- pani• .OR Sale a Small Farm containing • 10 Aorta mar* or iris, 114U/1144 to North i heica township,about one mile front Creqsza. ...: on Met Vottatille aud Harrisburg road. • The Improvements ermalst n( a two Story li limos. frame barn, it Is 1/11 watered. and has a gut pintail • and a number <44tnit trees. Apply to • • .., L. KANTSER, Cregadus. 49 •.!11l Pec.3.. '59 Tell/ABLE REAL kaTATE at Privnie Bias. FV"HE . suheiciiber offers at private: 1, tale the well kitntru "Kepner Farm and fru:Stand," situate four mitre east from in West Penn township, Schuylkill county, rootslehl about 3LO acres. The Improvements conlist of a tavern house. a tarp, stone huildiox Intended fqrs vary, • one tenant house. distillery, cider mill and press, a h.:. Switzer barn, stable. wagon shed. and other cut-toi Ines. There are three good apple oreharde on tho perm. ists; fo - nntalns °frontline. water at ttol house act A good part or the Irma is well tltubetttd. it I. e , ctll• erect to Woo° of the Must desirable pmpert les In I!,4,011• hill county. - ItA3l)A2lll,oral:Onr,l Novesitber 20, '5O FOR - aAkg. riCHE undersigned utters for. s;11:?!.1 a tract of land containing, 9 arre.; and at ou the upper Pt. Carbon road, about a lislt Woe from Pottsville. The Improvements are two fra see dal Log holism., a small stable. and also • spring ur nese falling water. I will sell In one piece cr In 1,0.40 suit purchasers. It la also well adapted to the ra1•10K of seletaOles. and haa..aotne fine, young apple tress and grape Ylinithirriono. For further particulars eoquirall ' CI ROWS fl L 4 VEIL, Orchard Brewery. III" raison! for selling the above are; that be'has pot. chimed the Tumbling him Farm from the Schuylkill 'Navigation Company. and wishes to make It an eaten. sive Farm, which will require hie apart. time...sad also intend. making a Summer resort thereon, which will b. ono of the fluent outside of Ph iladelpbta. Pett.,llle, Feb. 7.9 I Tdf • A RARE CHANCE ' For Prolltalele Investment of the most Velusbls Property in the Borough of Pottsville, 11114 E . oubscribers offer the feffuwing • valuable property at Private sate; NO: 2. All Uit ive!! known tavern stand Winded on Centre street, known an the NORTHWESTERN 1110E4 and kept for many years by P/CILL 'This valuable property will be mid irkth the adjoining property—the two containing I u-front on Centre Street 6-1 feet 6 Inches, and extending westwardly along a . 1 . 0 feet wide alley:2o feet to Second street. and northward. ly along deeot.d sire t 91 teat 9 inches. with the Improve; manta ronelettug of a two-story frame tavern n honve with a large and commodious ratostory brick building thereto attached. This budding hie been erected within a few years, and the whole ar rsogement is complete. The chamber*. dining note and cooking department. it Is believed, will compere with anyiliwtel in th.(Counly. • eta°, A large and commodious two-ste' brick stable, wltlisextensive yard room. Aiao, A large three story stone and brick building fronting on Centre street, with a storeornom on fi rst door second and third stories. ' a lousiness stand, anoot be Irlll, nd well known business stint! Alto's; and for many yrali ocroPled - by N. as • flour and feed shire. p.srty adjoins cright a Lerrb's Iron and Jamos Silly ma u - on the south. t on Centre street VI fret 3 Inches. sod ly at the same width a 5 feet •Itb ri2ht Centre ens...* through tbeS rched allay totol and adJoi nintepropert les. .1 o the property consist of a Food and Jpy stone building forty feat derpalfs atlas a store. and the second sfort as reotently arranged and In good order. led a large two-story fra me store boom Atllifitl(or storing Crain. rorn Its loi-ation for business. Is well lion of persons &sirens of ping tutu business. r is not sold balms thelsth day of sr rent. r ossession gum on text. ' If ground on Mshantango street, en. trek building In lb. rear of Ilotel, the three story brick bialdiet on tr of gabastargo sod Served streets. too well known to Illairs adjoining three story brier building, at on Mahantanso street. 42 ill ..esith 40 feet. with frame market house. occupied by Ileaer itosseuasme. N 0.3, containing ID front on 31ahantange street, 21 fret. and in depth 40 feet. with frame dile*, occupied by Kiln & Nos. 4 and 5. containing In fronton blabantango 43 feet, 11 Inches, and in depth 40 feet. with throe Witt offices, occupied by JAcOil Klan, EN, Y. J. Pallret and Barest. SILLTNAI. This property for the erection of fee/ or pobile buildings, cannot ter excelled by any other property is 'be borough. These lots will be sold sing, wail to , gather to moll notritelork 1;u.6. This dealmble dwelling is situated ow the south east corner of Mahan tango and Second streetic fur row fort, and cmivenimace as a comp:diens diggings, It bas few superiors in the toroogh. ' • Tb Is property the 24 fest. a Indira front on Ifa bsittango street, to the corner of 2eoond, :thence ascot S ec ond street. 91 feet, 4 indult to hotel debts. the lx , saaterardly along saki stable, 45 fro., 0 litchi s . aeon. oorthwardly at that width stows Hotel yard. C. felt , Inches to the line of the 40 feet lota, This leaves a taro yard to the dwelling on which yard is erected a more talent brick stable, with entrance from SccOOd 'trod. • Or further lufontodion as to description and condi tions of sills,apply to• t ; JOHN . Mum • S. SILLINia, 4120 4 POttsvllla, travel 5,'39 Dr/ Goads alltitrocery Store. ' HE undersigne4 has ---,r— _— T 144111d11 are. Dry ttoeills and Oro- • •:4 curl Stem to the bundler ou Cadre ' rest, text to riser's Dotal. formerly te , . eaPhod by atiuman Chtmberr, *ben - sew nut kinds at• Gootitutil 1.• sold at * b en N.s. BRAM. PIS ?Ow*, Jaly 10.'59•