Pinto' )ourual. POTTSVILLE, PA. NATIIRDAY• MAlacil 04. 1858. B. B.AJIBLI, Editor and Proprietor ; C. LITTLE. Associate Editor. glir THAT WAS scarp of 'the Register last week—that slashing of the Gazette and tribe, over our shoaldrita. We remember an old 'schoolmaster we once had (we have good rea son not to forget him soon), who, when he got into z peculiarfacetio-savage mood, which was generally three or kinr times a day at the least, would mount one offending boy on the back of another, and then larrup both—the under chap, poor innocent, catching the end, the "bitter" end; of the stick every crack.— So the Gazelle had to stand and take it, last Saturday—the Journal the rider and the Reg ister unmercifully laying on the lash. ' _For the benefit of those who have not-al ready observed it, be it known that the Regis ter has never yet condescended to even name its young rival, entertaining 'all the while about as much, and the same kind of, affec tion for it, albeit they are brother Democrats, as the wolf does for the lamb—and lo do the Gazette's . spunk' justice, we believe the feeling is reciprocated with interest.. This much premised, it is not difficult to apportion the Register's flings •to the right parties. Quoting the Journal's comments on the previous admission of the Gazette that `Schuylkill County Democracy is sadly out of joint at present, the editor gently introduces the pith e,r, his subject, and deals his neigh bor a quiet dig under the fifth rib, as follows: That the Democratic party in this county has at various times suffered serious violence in conse quence of internal dissensious,—the result of per - tonal animosities, and the intrigues of mere office hunters to control the action of the party—cannot be successfully refuted. Then firing up with virtuous • indignaiion; as every good editor will do, he unlimbers the whole line of his artillery and deals out a thundering broadside the enemy. Read, ye Kiekapoos, and tremble in yourboots!_ Many men who were land in their professions of honesty: and Democracy last fall, were neveithelesi deep schemers to defeat the ticket, and voted against Cake,' Christ, Frailely, Huntzinger and Boyer, and supported the Whig-Know-Nothing ticket with enthusiasm: These same - purc patri ots are now wonderfully eloquent in denunciation of the party with which they acted last fall, and really profess to be the only true Democrats in the county ! While on the other hand, many Demo crats who have hrittled lung and successfully fur democratic principles, and who supported the en tire ticket last fall, in witnessing the treachery of "lire-eaters" nt that election, have either become inctube'r, of the American organization, or have abandoned polities altogether. Thus we see one exreine has followed the other in quick succession —and that the vigor, purity, and harmony of the Deinocratic party have suffered. Factions have rendered success uncertain and frequently defeat ed our nominees, and driven to the ranks of our enemies many recruits. There—if that isu't a settler to all small fry, ‘rt'flor.'t know whaOvill fix them. "We, ' Cake Co., are the DeMocracy of Schuylkill County—the, Simon pares; let who dam, Say Loo:' Thus lunch for the. Gazette. Hut after all this bluster, there is one scamp of an enemy must be confessed—wlui cannot and will not be scared olf.the track. 1 , Hear: The fact l is evident that this .17x irivier ;peaty -604 Will roveentrate nil its energies in the neat po!iti;:al vauvass in flat , county; and the fluty is imperative oil the part of fit.true Democrats to noite , f , ,retes in iirnionionsueord. l'uless this he done, defeat most dhazAtims win ' overtake our nominees. Which being liberally interpreted, means, in plain English:-•-•''•Samnel' is in the field, etc can thrash the Whigs—We have done it many a time—and as for the. disorganizers, we will manage them (tipping the wink); but oh Samuel, Samuelt you won't be ,hought, you caul be beat! Alai for Schuylkill • County. Democracy 1" A wont in season, neighborS, to both of While the !amp huld, burn, The more/ nt trr , rtvlerg may return But the banovill be put up hortly, and it you don't make application pretty soon, yon'll both be eaughCout in your shirt-sleeves in a shower, next 9etober. I;e•MottE oe S,Axt's noiNGs.--Besides 'he big gun "Sam" touched off last week in the old Granite State, we notice the following places where he has been playing his pranks on a smaller, hut no less significant, scale. . !leading, 16th . , was carried by storm."• The Journal announces it `the most brilliant ilinerican triumph ever achieved by any par- ty sineetthe organi4tion of the city goverit tnentr "The vote" continues the same paper "was ciuusually larcre—larger, we believe, by seve ral hundreds then scas ever . 'polled before at a Spring election. The old Hunkers had turned an alliance with the `rag-tag and bobtail' of all the old parties, under the mime of 'Republicans,' and nominated fnll• tickets in all the wards, with : . the avowed object of putting down the 'Know Nothings,' and, labor • ed strenuously all day to accomplish their end. The Americans rallied gallantly against. this unholy Itision,' and gallantly have they eon• queued their opponents. .71try. Aare made a, clean sweep, electing their candidate for May or, Witsaset M.- BAIRD, ESQ., by over 700 Tuajori.y. .They have also elected, their entire ticket, including Treasurer, Auditors, and Constables, their two candidates for Alderman and every ward officer from Select and Cora twit Council down-to Assistant Assessors.— The Self-stylect'Republicans; or Old Hunkers, liar, not chosen a man in-the whole city, their Inspectors alone excepted, and one or two of these even, hada very narrow escape. Never ,vas a victory so universal and complete." •''" The Gazette, in a most lugubrious account or )1, affair tells ns, that 'marvellous to relate; the American ticket received "trot a few ;foreign ers' totes". There is nothiug strange itt , friend Getz, if yon would only take the right s-lien't of the subject. iThe great object of the new movement is to kill off old party hacks and, to redeem the politics of the country fie . tri the corrupt and unprincipled maneuvers of what yciur neigkibors . of the Journal and l'ress, are pleased to term "Court House Clique-Ty," to which .we have all been too long subject— that is, to place our national affairs in the banal of the people, the source of all political authority, and not to leave' them _with to few self-constituted wirepullers, who manage things on that boseited detocratic principle, "the greatest good to the greatest number," but which with them always means Number L "Foreigner;" see and understand this, n well as Natives, and hence many of them, sen sible men and with the spirit, of true patriot , at heart, are' very properly patting their shoulder to the wheel, in order to help teach - certain professed politicians, you and we wot of,• u Wholesonie lesson. That's alb Take • our advice", and don't he Worried about these things—you will get used to them before we are many years older. _ Ditteril e, same day--=satue result! The vote for Chief Burgess stood; Henry, (American,) 366; (fusion,) 99—Henry's Majority 267. For Couucils—Thompson, Reek, Jones and Thornton, (Americans) 293; Hughes, Coinly, Rockefeller, Kauffman and oukling (fusion) 115—majority 178. , -.: Ala owing township : the American ticket - was elected by 34 majority." , . Lebanon, same-day. The whole American. ticket was elected by ,Yery decisive majorities, Perry Couuty,—The electiou at Duncan • non, on the resulted in the success of • the vrhole American ticket by large majori ties. The announcement of the result was tlifirst intimation the outsiders had that "Sam" was about. Ohio.—At an election held on the 34 inst., in Lyra. Scioto county, the American eaudi dete received eighty-two votes. The entire irameer of votes pOlied was eighty-fonr. .Verridecen.—We learn that the Ametipang eleetsel that entire ticket in this' &rough • s'ne lUth., which is regarded by them as a very great triumph. istothcr -Siyos.,-At the recent municipal • eliaeion in Galveston, Texas, Jill the Jim" "Nothlng candidates were successful. • L'ittcajtcr . COuttice—The election in 'this county was soccontva between:the Know Nod" , ings and "fusionists." In Columbia, Eliig bethrown, Mt. Joy rind otr*towna, the Know Nothings elected their tikets by hsatisome majorities. The townshik as far as heard from, have gone the ea* Ully: the "Old guard," for years the Gil/elver of Nhi gg ery, has been thorougly - tevolutinnized aid Amer icanized!: - ; 3 ' 4 ' Bedford Cougy.—ln the town of Bedierli the whole Anierican ticket is elected. The "old line" Whigs and Democrata united upon fusion tickt headed by William P. Schell, {formerly_ Democratic Speaker of the House of It epresehtiliveil) for Buttest.' ' 31f. Jail* present Senator from that district, was t he American candidate , and his majority is about forty! In all the, townships heard from the Americana bin thinjed:the driY( Dauphin 'Couraq.--Harrisburg, the Capital of the old Keystone State, has been thorough -Ij,,Ametictraized. The whole American lio rough ticket, as well as' the ward tickets, were elected by immense.inajorities on Friday hist, In most of the other boroughs and townships in the county the'result has been equally gra tifying. ,'Wherever the Americana took Abe field they made a' clean sweep.:' • County.—The, election in Leiria town and Sl'Veytown resqlted in the sueeeas of the entire American tickets, in the fernier town by an average majority of Seventy! The whole connty,with one or two exceptions, has gone the same way: . • Carli.rle.—The American ticket elected by about one hundred majority! Sanie result in ShipPensburg, Newvdle, and other towns. As far as heard from, nearly all the townships in the county have "seen Sam" and like him. Calasi,sgua, Lehigh County.—ln this town, where there is a large foreign population, Ahe Americans elected their ticket againet a pow erful ‘lisioti" position. "Sam"ivas too strong for the Whigs, Democrats and foreigners eom blued. • - • . •• Emit/M.—All the boiongh officers eleited ' are Know Nothings. Bethlehem, in the same county, has elected KnoW Nothing officesrs by over 150 majority. Armgerong COUllly.—We learn from'. the Free Bress, that "Sam" was everywhere through the county on Friday last,' glit/MC. -ceeded in almost every township in eleiuing his Mends. Allegheny Cciunly.—The . Know Nothings hate carried most of the townships in the Coun ty, vanist strong "fusion" opposition. New Brighton, Bearer County.—The whole Kriow Nothing ticket elected by a handOome majority over a fusion of "old liriers." ;• FredericksbUrg, Vu., March;2o.—The Char ter election held here yesterday resulted in the 'election of the Know Nothing candidates for Mayor and all the other cAy.otlices. i s This list could with a little trouble be ex tended Ito almost any given length, but we guess, for the present, it will do! If any par ty, or parties, now-a-days, dozbts ‘!Sam.'S" courage and skill—just lock horns - with him, and you can be satisfied. THE BRA t.i: ease (Phila.) has 'takens, new and quite novel turn. The pamphlet; noticed in the Journal last week, sets'forth among, many other things that an offer *•as at f one thee made to Mrs. Beale by a person rtot named, to procure a pardon fur her ItuOand, I from Gov. Bigler,, for the digit co7sideration of $ . 10;000. District Attorney Reed, usual pmmpfness, thinking ita fit suhject for ( tl4 investigation of the Grand Jury . , at Oticei brought the matter to the notice of that body, who after suitable inquiry 'Made a present-I ment accerding to the facts, to about the fol- ! lowing effect : • • "That a plan to obtain $O,OOO from 'the! latnilY or friends of .a convicted prisoner,..in, order to procure a pardon, was devised; that; this plan was urged upon the. friends of this prisoner and declined by them; that the pitr-! ties to this ahortive case were Charles Rhoades and Mrs. Turner I sistiir to Mrs. Aleale): 'that the individuals to whom ; this plait Was. comiannicated, and by whontiit was detAbied.: tvere the Rev. John-ChamberS and Mr Daniel Steininetz; that the existence of such;tt plan -was known to . those gentlemen and; other frilds of the prisoneras far back as the earl ly part of J anuary, but was.not that ted to the public authorities; that it *as the; design of the parties to this rierangemeni to I apprdpriate $50(10 to the employment of etium:i sel, who was desighated, hut is no mode of ascertaining from the evidence takeh what was to be done with the other $5OOO. .The witnesses supccnaed and examined by the Grand Jury were the Rev John Chambers, the, Rev. A. Rood, Mr. Daniel Steinmeti, Mr. Charles C. Rhoades, and William lii Hirst, Esq., the last named gentlernen attending-vol nntarily or without siipama.? From the char acter of the testimony—tieing obliged to ex amine parties implicatedifthe Gratid Jury say they cannot recommend a prosecution, • but at the same time it was impossible• for theni conscientiously to refrain from i3reient ing. ‘ ; ‘the truth in allittirosimess to the Court and the public." And so the -matter rests. pr,lir A Ores, AMERICAN Onos.m4rtiox..— Every movement of polities, "old line"' and modern, nowa-dayi tends tt this event,. and .we are rejoiced at it. A number of "Sam's" prominent and most influential organ's, we oh 7 serVe, are taking ground that way,f among which are the follosing:—Americanßanner, Philadelphia; Young American, Plitsbitvg; Bey:Oilcan Banner, Conqautville, 4)a; Re gial~r and LaneaSter, Pa; ,Courier, Lebanon, Pa; Daily. Sentinel, Jersey-City, N. J; Gazelle, Mauch, Chunk; Pa; Daily : Sun, Philadelphia; Lehigh Valley Tirne.t , Allen town, Pa. • Ayropos---n important document appear ed in a late number of. the New Yorkgeraid. It O'ousists of an address and a series of reso bitiniis. They.have been printed anti are to be circulated in every Council in the ;country, thitt (in the 'language of resolotiens, adopt ed ; by Council - No. 12) "the views of the party throughout the United States way he return ed for the final action of the next grand Na tional Council.". The platform laid down by Ci - nineil No. 12, is,.that - the Federal Constitution shall be sup ported, that §tate rights' shall be respected;and the Union upheld. An esclusiVe,Anieri can policy is - to be introduced, in order to hal ance,the foreign element: now so rapidly gain ing ground. The present systein of election eering is to be condemned, and one more in accordance with American principles isrto take Its, place. matters of religion; all in dividual opinions are to he resPeeted, all churches are to stand tsi,uu a level, and the Bible is to be used iii the common isehools; sectional questions are to be avoided r andlill attempts to alienate divisions of the Union from each other, are to be resisted. 'the Cotin- - eil thinks that a liberal policy should he main tained by Congress in measures designed - to developo the resources Of the country, and•in the improven.ent of harbors and rivers. The spoils system fro° be abandoned-it , is con demned as odit'us, and - un;Americati: Other minor matters are set, forth in 'the doctitnent, which is carefully worded throughout, and which allows of ilonsidciable latitude - of Mea ning. • , gra' I'suntrss.—ln order to prevent as far as possible imposition to which the Executive is more or less subject from sympathy or de signltu the part of interested partie.s,, in appli cations for pardons; Gov. Pollock has given official notice that hereafter, in addition to the ordinary testimonials: of merit, satisfactory evidence will be required that at least . five days previous notice of intended applications for pardons was given to the District Attorney of the city or county in which the conviction took place; and that at least ten days previous notice of the same was given in a . newspaper, published where the conviction ; took place. This is a capital rule—we look fur the best results from its application. We may mention in this connexion, that it is well understood that the Governor Will not par don Cases of conviction under the new' Liquor laws., He has already been applied to by several pailies, but ft was no ms,' His ma sons are that the, laws are as plain as daylight, and that any one wlin violates them does -so deliberately and with his eyes ,oPen—hence, there is no oceasion'fiv ExecutiVe clemency. Take' -care, boys—liquor-selling; pow-a-clays has become a mighty ticklish hnsiness. A glass of grog to an old "bruiser;l' a minor; —oven your own child—and ,you'ro fined l and jagged before you can say-rack ison. gfirT!i t: coin mitte'e• of • the siass aeh t3etts Legislature, on the requival of dinlge.l.ocipg, are divided—four for, and threeagainst. • till:wrings' Tama: • irVg Mums at handritilptiveldisq arl,l4lo*ntitled 104(pArsdons • oti. the al - fields of "Vein *yin -014.* ProE,o ) . Rifterth tVe wPrOilbthillJt ee k, , • 4 ,s fp eCIILUDU!100011 iktery loig for..iynewtiti it'T article on ientft a *abject; bit if *Ole, to Will try to aveinimodaie:him and his friatid nest week.- S f r.; 3 Oertuey, Editor. This work is now published b 1 monthly. ZkO.-11110*.f?14.4h44147.444_141 1 rnit9r . . 4 0Dafx** in its list of contents original articles do "The Ventilation of Mimi Dia Collieries, " !Mineral wealth of the United States," "The B irk Band, "ihi 00110 Iron Stone,":"Salt sail 9/1 4 0,1dritfi° ;Premien Valley' of Ile 'Mien river, VW" (Prof. Rogers), "Reitutrits.On the proeesss for" smelting lead," "The economic value of the swill-bitumi nous Coal of the Cumberland basin," Silt "New . -Machinery fO Riser ZeploratiOnar to*ier_with various interesting selections, occupying many Pages undir, the 10iesra, litiPt of ' "e4mercial aspect Of Ifilie j obteres4"Aleurnal of Mi ning operstbres," ditto of "Copper," and.'4of "Sil ver and Leagi," "Coals and Collieries" (irhere our own Region holds aeonspicnons place), i4lrlin and Zinc," "Qtutiries and Mates," Altogether he difficult to maktf4 a bet. ter periodiet4 of the.kind—one in which the' sub scriber's money, would pay so well, Price $5 a year—to be had at BILED/13.14 ford Affairs. m,m.m7mmn Reported 6g. Dr. A. Heger, of Piittar.' Se 4;, A mein . I 3d mo.; 31 dips. ; 4 1. I • -- Salurd. 17;1 i 2O Sunday Doi SS 33 Monday 101 $O 17 Tueat'y 20:1 24 Wrdn'y 211 Pd. IS Thurs'y 22; gt 17 Priday Al 29 14 , LJ.I6 V.Ol "A7O 17.—E. light Rsin and mist. ..' 1 .• . ' • 10.—N. W. light. Cloudy—cleared in sive. 19.—W. 8. W. light. M. clear- 7 -partiltly cloudy in afterniion. 20.--N. W..light., Partially cloudy dar l ing day—a ere:clenri 21. do do ' do' ; 22. do, do .. do , r - , . 23.-8. W..fresh. M. elondy--afternopu clear. , pi? -Don't forget the Clay Monument Concert at the Court House, next Thuradayerening. rangements, we understand, have bee* made for a splendid 'entertainment. AErSoni t e of our young gentlemen ar e it In their hentlis we understand, to orgai4 , -43 o Potts i l rine Cricket Club. A good institution;especitillY for INersotin of sedentary habite;obt of young. . AfrPoilscille Bolero/cut , . .meeting of the Board of Managers will 'be Bad at CA Wetherlil'ii office, next Tuesday cve4ng (27t1i)i t , at 7; o'cloCk. Prompt attendance of till the mem! hers is urgently requested. " PrLierrary Soeiety.—Mr. Bowew:. - silss favored with an unusually large audience .oirOVednesday eveninp.._:llis lecture was full of interesting inforL elation, rating to the first Itailroad'iin this Be,: gion, and ibeir projectors. • . .0i The Boast closes its sessions for ibis - sensor! next week _Per' Nina on liormiyh Election.--this was hey on the 16th, anti the . ria.:tre says, wa.;"more than usually c'teiting." A "Citizen's Ti4iet" and n, "Reform ticket" were in the, field, t!lo•formc_r of which carried, as fellows: 1 Chief ilitrge aa, 13. T. Ilughet4; Coke: i)c Moen , W . Brock, jr;, and 11. S. DeniL4on ; ConoiP/r, lleniy Reed; A tiditoroi Wn4 Priser and Jii4 Glace. .1 We im4;ine tb finger of that, ultNuitous gen tleman, "Sam,•• is to be recognized lit pie..• Oure.ivh Elecrio4; f• —ihis to - 0k idaeo on ;'Friday of last week, when ifie following ren , ons Atere eleeted. -- generally, by vlry liandsoMo toajorities. We don't know of whatl:moderu • I • 'Weal stripe they are: . Chief ";fltergess, Moses Weiser; Schk,l Direetos, Wm. N. Itobins, John 11, Detweiler and Joa: IloW en ; Towi. Couiitiblicti, Wm. llower.i.tim, Sterner and Charles Mohan ;' •Superritor, Jab. Watkins; Ifigh -Coilstable,* Joseph Levan 7 TrVtafirer, ;414- sant Baker; Toini elcrk, G. J. Lin Alice; Aqi . - I;c3. 11. Ilelfrich, F. F. Deuseniiin and Win, Kissinger. 9 , j WI?. R. A rennewildation.—ln reply to a- re— quest of a number of our eitizensif. orwarded;to John Ttieker, Eiq., some days tigit;?th r at gentle man hast given notice that on and atter Monday next, tliti Schuylkill Valley Passenger trains will run ro and from the Pottsillle dopof,Juaking'tliat the terminus-at this end °Elbe thie,"insteattl of Mount Carbon l as heretofore. This;Will be a cCry great aecommodation to the trat4r4lers on this Road, resident and transient, and entitles I 41r. Tucker to general gratitude . Tho :axceeding n coarenience of the old arrangement.`bas frequerki; ty been i tilinded to in the Joeirord, itit4 we are sore OM annhuneenteut of a chango will.ipeet with Jur. dial approbation among all our °Wiens. • 1 [COIII,l. fib :lit. Now Castle township for I 05, lir 1354. itl7o 20. West Penn township. County Tax ter l'-.'A 2Stn tiz.s; Vilitta. $ tat. County Tax for 1*54, Militia. $l2 54. This will probably be the hest ccatection in the county. The town shin, is large. and the State return for 1554 ,was only 49 cents. 1 - IrWigshurg Borough, f0r,15:.:t County Tax. .$4 - L 5; for 1554. Ti rents. West ItrunAtrlck township. :„::1 al; for lg31.:111'2 77. :lieLzins township, for 1554. 15 SA, January 1:S, 185.5 't Nov. '25. 4'll 47-tf • FOR SALETIL TO LET;' GREAT BA1Z(;AIN OFFERED.... thepne-half interest in a first glass Operation. iiite ply at Nll tO ER'S ,• _March 24. 7.5 12-If Ageticy 'Office, Silver Terrace. 1 1 OR SALE, a desirable residence 1 • on )lahantc.ngo streeL,Pottsville . . The sub:seri- 4 byr will sell at private sale the twu story brick'Dwelitog, Mouse. lot of ground and appurtenances on 3Lihantoinzo street.:Pottsville. now °erupted by \Tillie a Pollock. The locntiqn is one-of the best in Pottsville for a private resi dence.: Title:clear and possession give' iromediafely- , , March 24. P‘",s 12-3 t. , W. I.ll.oillEei. SALE.-A pair of first rate mnles,.well broke. and young. ingtiiri . of thesuleicriber. ,WM. M. I.lll2liEb. suAseurg. ]larch 17. 1855 11- : = 1 ;1 FOR: SALE-2 three story Brick jliLlitivellings in Mahantango street. Also, a two story, k'raine Dwelling in _Church Alley. Apply to .1. ADDISON Mceool.i. " centre street, opposite sileer T.-rrare. Pottsville. 'lan nary l.f f . _ FOR SA.LE.--LA Steam'Engine, With Itoil,rs. forty horse power. Also, a 11 Inch PUB pump-rixbi and bots-work complete. Any person in want of the- alive teaehinery will hod it to theiradvantage, befori• purchasing elsewhere, td apply to I'll.3ra - 13. JA34Ezi NOBLE, Reading. Pa. Ilpft SALE.-A NEW I'EI?I'EN- . dicular Engine of 10 liorse power with pumps COM-• pletei—the whole occtito int a space five feet square.: To bo seen at the York `lute. • . E. YARDLEY 67 SON. Pottsville, November 11. 1051 44-tf ‘2()OO.ACRES OF LAND for s* in OV:Iluton and Lveoming counties, about five miles from the route of the Sunbury. A Erie. Railroad. Apply to' , ADDI:•tON Sirf ISA.. nOal Estate & Land -Agent.Cvntre ,it., op. Silv ts:race Pottsville, lbsi.ember , ti-t . • i)D FELLOWS' CEMEl'Efir.— Ik, ittorsuns desirous of purchasing burial lots in the. 4 kid Fellows' Cemetery, will apply to ' FRANK Purr, at the Iron Store, Town Sotostort Ifooyss. Tin-smith. CAmtre strout ; or 'Jott:s S. C. 31 trim, Centre Street. Nov. 12. ISal ' Csmall R 1S inrh wheels, suitable tor Contractors, Foutidrit mon and 313,11InIsts, or for Haller:o Companies, to nig , on repairs or about their frelitlit depots. Apply to ; CANIME, DOME k Dylan - arc; City. 4:24f..; October 2J. 157 , 4 rii() - CO AI. OPERATORS—A n 1. rienr;nl Operator. with rapital, can secure up , ,,s,n Ye ry luttrintAgnrnlA teems. a leaao 'for a term of yearn on ahont seventy-five erten of Coal land, inferior .to none in the Northern Coal Field. The larger the Operation, the easier the terms. Apply to . J. N. WAOCCSELLER. ]larch 10,1535 104t*, JUBL SAI,E.--Will be sold at hub lic. auction , on Saturday, March 2.4tb,. inst..inst..'at 10 IC k, A. M., at the Machine Shop of (leo. Mason ,E. Co., la Coal street., Pottsville, a 50 horse Steam Engine; with 'boilers - and connections for pumping. ' Also, a '..1.1, horse Steam Engin., and boilers, formerly used for hoisting Coal. 'tile positive. Terms at stale. A. RUSSEL e:Alarch 10, '55 1044 .. ' Agent /or the oteuers. 11-10' EXECUTOR'S SA I.E.—The o story frsme.llouse in Norwegian street, occupied by t e ate Rev. John Madison, deceased, la offered fur Pale to close the Estate. Possession to be given on thelst of April next. For terms apply to the undersigned. JAMES - .1. 31. ➢RATTY, Pntt.ville. 31nm1h 10.10.55 10-3i' • FOR REINTA New Brick ttpre . !louse, on 31auch Chunk street. built for a Elour eed-Store. The basement Is admirably adapted to 'stor ing Bali A "Unread sideling adieininz the. build '.:ArtA. Possession given on the let of April_ or earlier if 'desired, by application to the subscribers at the York Shire. • ' E. YARDLEY .4 SON. Potts Title, January R, • VALUABLE COAL LAND.-tHE subscriber offers for sale a tract of Seventy-one acres of ChM Land, together with the mineral and tim ber right In an adjoining tract of eighty-fbnr at/reit. situ-. ate in the heart of the Schuylkill Coal Resin. on the Stine Hill Railroad. six mile.; west of I'4dt/utile. The Lewis. Spoyn and Thret-f,‘ot reins afford a huge quantity of Coal shore water level. which Is directly an,..ti ilr -accessible. To those who hate a few,:thourand . dollan , for investment, no better opportunitV druid be offered.— Address ELY, BOWEN, roarri/N re: January 27.1853, 1 - • IOR SALE.—Three best finish Steam i Engimz, tuanufnetured by Wm. Burden. ofillrook , yn,..New York. of ten. twelve and fifteen horse . , power, .;with I.oeumotive boilers, and In find rate runnin; order, *airbag been In 11:ISC but one year. They are now In opera ;lion on the new Ikwkit of the Chesapeake 6:. Delaware Ca- Inal. ono at Delaware City. one at St. Geor,re and one at -; Cfiesapeake City, when they can it. seen at any time, and ;any information given that,may be required. They will be rid at a bargain, by CAXDEE Let)DOE k Co., . . Delawani:City. • October 21,18.54. . ' • 4 2 4 f : NELSON'S HOTEL at - the - end .. .- of the leading liallrriati on Broad street. vppe k ite 0 . ew btpot, shall be, LP.ASEIt to a- reapolisiblo party for tire years. It Is the best located lintel for the trade of Montgomery, Berks or Schuylkill counties, in the city; : The present proprietor is going into other busitteete It ' has teen rebuilt and furnished this last fall, and capable . or.iecomodaHerg eighty boarders.,stabling for 12 horses.— A lot 54hy 1145 feet adjoining. may be leased., which Is the ' best position for a Livery and Sale stable in the, present city. Apyly . to MR. AIeFARLAND, N 0.19 311nce4 St. or to J..NELSON. :Kelso n'S Tloteb Broad and . Callowhill Sts. Philadelphia. e.:4.,--Furzifture and Flatims to be sold fo tbi• parties , leasing . March 17,1SaS 11-40' TOTO LE'r- - -'l'he new Hotel-at Aklt_ . ..4 hod, the_new and fltutrishing town In Schnyb 4 Co., the principal. heart of -the great .Mahapoy voct Field, at the terminus of the Mine Mill and .•eliuylkill Haven Haven Ratirand Extension. The exteneilve new Hotel la arram:red with every convenience for the aeon - reiodation of guests and bdar.tlers- 7 water introgium-0 Into the house; every room properly ventilated. and well =li ed for families who may be desirous of vonlinir a few weeks in this new and growing town, beautifully situa ted to a valley, bdtwoen the Mahanoy and bocutt Moun tains, and surrounded by magnificent scenery. !the tent • • will be moderate to a :reliable tenant, who rod furtil.h the Utilise. It will be ready for occupancy early in the • Spring . . f'.°e terms "o I v to - J. if AYLAND, Jr..:l4Teut. Ashland. February 3, 18.55 ' ..s4f JAMY.S: 2,11.1.131A.N, C. F. NORTtIN. COAL MINES TO LEASE.4-:- . THE CARBON RUN IMPROM.ENT CU .• will Liso their Mines near Shamokin, Northumberland counii, Pa, fur a term of years The works ronsist of a ,Breaker of the la'rcest etas& with steam Saw Mill attached, capable of preparing 100,000 tons per annum. 'Fifty dwellings are erectki/ on the ground, fear opeitlngs ate made Into four several veins or Coal, one of which is twenty-two feet thick-4-all above the water level. and of superior quality; and Railway tracks are laid, connecting - with the Breaker: in Railway In completed. connecting- the Mineslivith the Philadelphia and Sunbury Road, at Shamokin. At f.,anhVy there is a choice of three markots—to the Lakes and Western Now York. vie Elmira, by the Sunbury and ;Eri,, road, the connection with whitt will be cempleted , tl the let of July next: and to the SOuth and Last, bilhe Penn sylvania Canal and the Baltimore and Susquehanna Bail road. • , The present offer affords naturnal opportunities for pro fit to persons of enterprise. Persons wishing to lease, will be shown the premises by 11.ENBI VAN AIASKEN, at Shamokin., and proposals will be reedited lidt - W11.441AM, P. JIM RS, Preset Of the Co. .11intb10,11153 Front rduladclphia. NOTICES. JAMES ILCIJIAVEII.! • . • MU* !: DISSOLUTION. lISSOLUTIOI4.--Thb' r rie r , ht , „L.) heretofore existing between Bowman t . •was ft !sooty ed by mutual consent nn having claims against the arm. and all Indotted, .guested to settle Immediately with either of th e k : ners.as all unsettle ! accaannte will tai Oared in the h; - ; 'of a °Alecto? by April Ist • W. L. arm A l'. Schuylkill Ilaven, Starch 3, :int Ltz. 1855 94,p her - lIISSOLUTION.—Ncitip c is A _ g iven, that the partnirmhip ht4otofor e ex h tta Arty of ILUNTZiI,h,• : twrott Machu Iluntainor, of txhui.lir.lll itarrn.uf.6. . F. Dett.y. of Pitolnatr.undrr the • d Mit HY. in Ilia Foundry and Machine. t•utio., I, .' • Iwo - nigh of Noel-Jose, Foundry ill o..itnty. wai,di,,,,, , ..' i by mutual muses on the :Mb ,- ...f Fi•bruay. 1. , Q, '' ''l t tmslness of the late firm will be arttiod u p h i J. i .T, 11. 1 ' BKY, who has put...tamed the harm.% of nark. / 1 1 , }1 ,,. zinger in said Foundry, and wb9 nip cuntinn e ti t i„.: ness on his own amount hereafter.: 1 '"'' fildßi..XS ill'Xl'ziN,tp, J. T. DritHEY, - "•• PinexrnTr, 3larrh 77.1F55 lISSOLUTION.---Tb' 'e pa'rt nerl — c. • / heretofore existing between 4tristlan Frain L i i a iehl, Jackson Zimmerman and; Joeeph :4,102::,7 k trading in the Coal bueinese un4er the 11;4 4 . 1 „; 1 7 , FRANTI, Dnum k co. WAS dimolved I,y tr ilirtl.l: -; wet on t "mot clay of February liat. 1 - 1* bu 0,...,:,., the late reh g r ill beeettled lip by ' LEWIS leauc Ia ISM ;' LEWIS DIEIIL will enntione bo.l„a te aileron biz awn reaponslblllq and rf a partner In the Sante. AprAlcation;t6 t. mai, periwn, war Kirk a Bamtia Mow!, H,11” . 3tarrti • • V "dr BUSINESS. CARDS, .... S\TM., B. PVI"I'S ,-At,,torney at L a , (Mire in Market stmt. art , l , tainit Jotni r r , rid, E, Mama gg building. Mare -4. 1 .S.f. 121, I)OUN'I'Y-LANI) CLAINIS Prom. .. I attended to by'• .i.V. 1t0.% Egiin. Attorney at LA., corner Mark and 5. ,,, a,. Potteville, 31areh 24, 1s 7,.'i :: i e 12.1 v Ai ii n ouns EDAI :it DSri i ------- ii . .L. announces that hlyCuei term P . ,r . ring instructions on the p o. l'olotle. ' 7? on. &e., will commence Monts , Bth Akril.'l . •:..l. Pottx•111o., March 21, 1'3.5,5' • 4-:!te ~-. • DR. J. T. N CHOLAS, i• PHYSICIAN, SURGEO._,C ACCOU(111:1sE Office—Market St., abacc Secom4. Potts‘ ille, Dec- In, 1P•44, : i Ma* 1,)-'..1) ) r...., f . F.._ -STRAUB & r lla k ;... CU , n tit .A.Allote 5 per cent intrrr to ilev , si tors. r rit ,.... x aint intenat payable on tieutaoo. March 17 Wa.. . i 11. _ . J OH N I'. 11011 A Wl', A ttornpv at L.; . Conantraloner for New York. 4,!fire opi..•uk Aar eau House, Centre Street, Pottsville, Panto. April 24, 1.1.512 . t .. 17-1 ty • lug and Uenoral Agency Centr”lren,q pusite the Silver Terrace. Pottsville, Dorember S ISA .c. t r --- ri i HOMAS R. BANNA.N, Attorney 11 Law. 0f541) in Cent..re Stni.Kloyposit e th e thumb, PottAville; Penna. • Nut. :M. Ilio3 47-11 F. NI. Dl,toSi. Docroß 4 salt a .• Dental Sun:or:Tone finer aLnye It. C. (ev r .Jew e ry azure. Crary rareet. SepteMber xi OltRISON„& YOI)Elt. Deniers ! China, Wass and Queeusware. and L. ~ I.inz ;I N twirlutle and nenaiL Town lint!, Centre strmt. p t . silk, Pa. NoTetribor 11. 145,1 11 tf - E 1.1.1,,E; : E IMIDN, A nor.% L.VA Wiltattnud to all builuesh Int rust Lit ~, itL diliigruce and can, Office C. r antre t.trort. to II; It. 31orris' Sturn, I'ot tsrillr. Jun,. I I. Jan. 'ILLI~IJI L. , at L Offive In Ceu„e St 6e rtvt, I Luj l k ear ill ly ( .7p u pvs ut ii i rtrl nem Bank. January 4, 15.5.1 f 1-1 T L:DIVAIZI) 81111'PEN, Atiornev .I.lounaelliw it Law, l'hiladeliilita, will attoad t 2 1 irvl ions and all utiar legal 11uFliii, s iu the Ow arlphia. adj.ining i.k,uutles and i , laaewhime. , corner f.th and Walnut I. , ,treeta, , I,IIIES 11. GRIEIT, Attorney hachigg mcnot...l ik:Putt4v We. haA tire under (Ito TOticraph Office, Glut oppow f Minurs' nank. DeevmLer rt. l‘t , l JF. WHIT T NEY, xritanee. leetion, Commission and General nest door to Miners' (tank, Pot bo:111e. dealer in ut;ot.' money', gold and tither. Drafts on Philmf e lpL New Lurk format.. t. Mardi 20, la:,:.! ! - .... 1i If ENRY w.- POOLE, Civil. Top l ,, _ A . _ craphical. 11131.1 NiillinZ Eirdnevr. Coati, n '' Pottiirille. Pa- attends to auy Survey.. Explorntirzi other kinginoeriuir. work etitinecred with the Alithrir . Coal Region of Pennsylvairlit. : i: ,i uly 211. I S. , 1 . .. . 774f . 1 --- ' 0 K. -'. " 11 -- MIN IN it ;I: . . S ' All L ~. • ( F:NG:' ... .. 1,_31 - neer and 1 4 1.1rveyiir. Silver Terrace. l'entr , St.; '4 Pottsville, l'a. Examinations,' Itep,rtE, :.‘urre., Cni 31aps of Coal 'Mines. Coal Lands„t3lintug:Alaeh,,.., 7 , executed °lithe shortest notice. Agent f o r I.t. 'l. - .ln `.3eptember IN, 1n."41. : , ,, ,t! ' ....._._ .n,- (iENCY,—For the l'itrol __ utse - .4 . Sale of Real Estate: buying and seine,: i',..X, '.4 ' A, king charge of-,Coal Landry 31k.wh. dr., and - -..fie-r...., - 6. rents—from twenty ,)ears experienct in the I , aO. ,' hopes to give satisfaction. onire 31aLiantau., ctiv.*:". kottsville. . . f CIIA'. 31. 1111:/„ , ,; April li. 1850 i 14-;! A PURVES, DEiii,El? IN SC , III • Iron, I,› - liper, Brass. Karl and nth. Tim :41.:i :Teller Lad. Ac. Orders rereivOtl Mr Bra-s art c el, work. and 3larhine fnrnishlit. All orders Nur. with the shot o lino promptly attended to. 1 4,u - N. E. Corner Penn and Smith Sheet,l'hihvia Juno 11, 1.n,",:i. . I '-'7.tf rte--Ulf; (;. N. 130WAIAN, S. ' neon [Amidst, other In Brick Iluildin:. ,-..(. Market and Mrond Streets. west old,. four d ~.r. i. Esquir'e Wilson's t aye, where all operations ..n the 1-.;. are perfornted, and new teeth itiserted ou suu.l-nm , le: . He narrants all his work. : - ''' i October 1, 15,:i. 1 .40.ti - . .. 1 AMES M. ,RICIIAIII)S, Attorney 4 V Law; ()Mee. Centre streetj nearly oppo.it,, th, I: . copal Church. Pottsville. . al Otncers, Soldiers, Musicians, Penmen, Landsmen. T.t stets, (or their widows or minor,ehndr, , a, ell 1 i!I , I. id the recent Art Of Congress, to! Bounty Lamb. felt itlll teen days , ' *MT ke since 17111), ran have their claim.; c s ly attended to by calling at hip office. 'Pottsville. March 17. 15 , 5 S i : 11-'es, -..- G EO. BROWN, Inspector of Ilint4 tenders his services to Land-ow nvrh awl ~! h,...5i waking Examinations, lieportS, tte.. of MI L ,{ sal (1 .. Lands. From his knowledge 4 Vein. and et iori.coiii Mining Operations, having lieOn in thin county ii y 4 1 ,...,.. and carried on Mines the last Sit year.. 1,. h , ;el i'r7 general initlstactinh to all whri may emphy him .1 9 REFERS to .1 AYES N EMI. 'ail II L. E. 151,:r.,1_,..0.P - C't vine. and HlttritatlN 311Ltitit and wn.tiot P0”..t..t '..' Philisdelphia, fur capa,bility aid integrity. It Esinwsce—ln 14torwegAtn street, oppcnite Me ta 4 4 School !louse, Puttaritie, Pa. March 1.0.1955 l' ' i NT. L. SCU'IT; Attornev•at 1,31 - 1 0 , ShAmoklu, !ki , rthtimtperlan , l evloty.h. I,Verencri: • JAxr....Lux-c; floverne of Pen tiqrl;anil Etna Lxviv. , , Chief .lustim of Pennoyh leis. 14 " Atix. Jump tN. Slinburj. Northumberland It- Trovorton, Northumberland tu..! " jn" t3"jVIZ ' ) . I.l3irliiile Menteur ttr n i J4iirk IV. COXLT, . • SIFAILILAJAMB k. ! ) 4 .• - ATLI:3:Am, i iswearr ea, ANSI' tell"! tcobT Ar. , December 2.0;-IK4 10 THE PUBLIC.-,-- flavinz impfl , J~ed my heath by close eriothieteent to my office • , . hang now roistered almost entirrir. t,., sold a 1 , - into a state, of nervous irritability. I have determixx change to some extent the manner in which I have . . erto practiced my pn.,fetedon , . I take this method of infordtlng• my trice& I. i' o ' . . kill County. the gentlimiennf the bar )n ita Warts s. , the pulite generally, that after the first day of itt" . 1 will regularly attend the terms of the n t'ourt et t ., E 111 tas. and pr.u:tlee therein. i 1 will punctually atuct such legal business as may be confided to ine.it, JttliS it EtfiV . .il lit! i,-, ,I,luthon. laich 17. ! M. I). IJ. D ()D 8 0 IN; pe. ' , sato.. tlve and M h.ale.al Dentist. lias timt i of the vat Dental Establishments in this I , r l '- • State, and intends to atTord.his patrons the tenes:l fry improvement in the Art. Hu guarantees intl . ' nature to a nirety in the adaptation and sena:4 ,l l Termetnetalle or Vitrearent Tenth t inserts Tagil`, ere. : sets on Alsitesp,erit prresure, to the entire etrina , . spiral springs; extracts dead teeth and roo%te an its, and fills-diraying teeth with gold, rendorit;tl useful during. life: Office In Market street, two door. aid.. . Eel.. 21 1865 1S:,1 PHILADELPIII BURTON 4,..,LANINC, . .0 , r1 ,, Li TUMID, 4.ND 1.11P,E.T1i, .4 VITALT—ALt 1 V 49..P.E111. 0, 124 Arch St., 2 dooVe above sth, PhilO , WEMESAI.r .%N1 RETAI 1,. Every article in their line Of hualhess at the est 'market tarn Plurcs, and solicit the rate•nn' er" , atilt others. . • /eh. 24. " THE (UNION," Arch Street, between 3d it, 4th, Ilia PROPRIETORS—EVAtiS J< NEWCOMER''' . FORM MUT ivrnn t NEWCOI • !burs of 31 , , , G1: . nftl,tirts - t—ti , 4it 7 , to to I • Tet ti to 11 bid " 1 11 )'hiladolphla. FoLnittr,J'..!.l...lQ:..*, • Li! A. H.FRANCISCUS, MANI PICII ft/P. t' Cotton Laps, IV/Wiling, Carpet TIE YARNS, !COTTON TARNS. LA 11'. CANDI.E.IAND FLVID WI erlor/1 ), wrrrx lu All a! the Totrejt c am ! , No. 65 Market Stroot.liabove Second,flo PHILADELPHIA. Frbrtory S.. INSA WM. FRANCK. AUCTIONS N. W. corner 2d &Thattanwotei Sta.; late PittLatiEt.pniA. Positive Sale every Evenin , . AT 73.111.1.1.PCK, A.Tik; AUCTION wird, he sold without re:.e.r . , Ough--ekths, .C3ulmerre, shtluett. generAny, Boot% and tzhor., Cutlery, 0. M min%) IwtrnnientF. and M.rehandimp.. - - . 41) - Th , -11uriiwacre 001 girt hit persona 0.1 , s rrery dtscripti , pi. • 'Philadelphia. Februarj• 17,1555 TO FARMERS!! rCipeerfUlly 1 . 1.1 . 01 2 ,121 0111011 W.! t..)at XEDCI7.I3I , mitre or ors Improved Super Phosphate of And are now selling our well known pre AT $4O PER TON, Irarranuou it to be ft equal to ioiri Mat too r4I4Cr 3corr. It affords us much pli , asure to state that tto sever of this article Is well estal.lishe.l. and the of Armen who haw used it. pruv..s it to to The Cheapest an.d,most Permanent F ' That is nor k 1201 , n. IT PRODUCES' HEAVIER' CR ' Or (brro. Ar es, ;veva Jed cr..: thin and o h " . Our Mewls are Invlhal to call and c moaan bin a Pamphlet doscriptita t , r ita gnat i^ using, &c. A liberal deduction wade tot Lmat.ft. Waarae: Abi,KNNblr • Dr.u.sue pt G tan. Pot :arm t. Pmf No. /for tau, ;JIM No. ;1.5 111 4 (r " Store abort. (.'ile4mot strut, .114tatie/phi... The SuPut l'uoaratTs.pr LJNIt is h•r sale he Bkitntr t LERCH./ W. W. Tii01.4.5.. 4 • Where Pamphlets am also bo obtained, February 10,1855 ln- ri I