1 can be licensed to sell by the quart or up. ,- diei.„.7, 2 :7r,„ A ...... t -. 4 ..,:v.:..7. c~NI,. i t wards for one year front the time they are Ii• tit.:7lr4fati > I tensed, at any time the Courts appoints for '..«.• 1.-.. r.;..... x.x. , -_. _„,l the hearing. The law is plain oli this point. i 4As beer }louses :---- • C" • '=) ' . ' r e n o u t i o m e tnee t s ee , Malls ! untie ! intrA ., gu rna t ; cessary under an: re cir 1 . pre..sly prohibiteti • L gisla' CountTreaSureia tI • . 1 tore et .i - I 4igt;inter, from grantingStictilicenies. - ,_ The plea adduced by the Courtln the ranee above, to the effect that sufficient =7,..„.. s.iTzittDAL(.!ii!ll:a. 113,157. - w . e pre N ent for fi4 A WOAD TO THE Wise, &c.--Th e „mess of 1 time was not allowed, for applicatio n under this law,. is untrue. The law gal principles dear to the American heart is eon- . celises . the minor actions 1 quires three ini t i C e s : Mhe - glven,loetiatir of . trolled more pow rfuily by principles, than . , I Lo o with the granting'f* I" - of the defender of thoae' .be given ten days before the e.: '' .this' o icenses,—tl4 e ; r a many are aware. --Then how important is it i i `how, the court does ii;er 'E. ;t 7. '' •• ' 4 tit that the intakes which prom Pt those actions ' Period of . four Or' five , should he pure, and.. prompted •alone by: an ' - • aper earnest desire to strengthen and increase the I County,- these notices / • • Y P 'I• in ' 1 days —b a n„" ~.4 . o ant time . ...for,-tquor, fluence of the American oranization. I 1 - * —e ' cl ' s '''' ' ..'' . ' ' f - I _ o In , - a the requirements o nominations for offices , the best - men( aline I thereby a,ffordiy. ' . !., should be selected, men of known ,sa p , hitt., : !dealers to e nv the the -Le , islattire fixed the of ability, of experience; not ahiteki,i., poift_ ! the law. ..-13- c ' this, • simply the tavern i T he noes, was zeal weather roc ,who veer at every - Chant= . ga 7 c : : i fi .:l „:p t i h re ee tt: or popular 'opi ion, and who' cannot• I •-' .t 3r er a m re s. 4 of7 n th d e June, Conrta '‘.7,;:k';ell 'P. tone - the confidence o that portion of .the Ameri-.it..u.d The Lir i ch license& were granted at the terms .of - ' before the law passed.' The can party,, which sympathises and votes witt t h - t, 0. a month,.. , 1 , without being ac tinily members of it.. • • houses licensed at these terms retain them of - . For instance in making nominatimength course . until next Maxch,l.When they . cease; . rough officePs, if' confident - or th -' i - ' : fq are at' ! As mans -landlords had 16 , itied housea, pos.' carrying.iti . their 'candidates, dr candidatel, i sessed licenses which would run untiljtme, i liberty to make their selecti,, rf the Porti" l , 1 and were kee "ng house„ the law provided' Irrespective of the w• t . - . 1 1 ul, and dependant.: for the licensing of their figures in thelJune . we allude to; but. it , upport o t those w° . ' f h • who ' .4.s i terms of the Court, or at 80- timo the Judges' in a measure ttporong • not to the gi:i with, and )1C .• 1 itist e .noers,t ten recog,nized .... • • consult '' • wishes of that portion, in the 1 any time for said purpose,:to accomaccommodate! • _don of-candidates for: offices. For ; appficantsj—in-order to give these persons a nomr • nembers of the American party may rest `three months" opportunity Cif disposing of li- t b,. assured that if_ they are . not exceedingly care- Iquors they might have on hand, and make' . ful as to whom they nominate, - dial with what t , other arrangements by that period. political cliques they become leagued, the 1 ln view of the depressing effect which the re party will most assuredly suffer. We' make 1 cent decision of the Court-will have uponlegit- , thee remarks as we,are aware of the frock- 1 ima t e business in the County—involving as it! ling efforts of a political clique in our very ' I will if sustained, the amount of from ; $1(100 I midst, arrogant in prosperity, and supereili- , to .43000' to almost every 600,1 Operator in 1 misty servile in adversity—to - effect the noun- 1 the Region during the season, in the loss of ( D .' nation for otrr next State Senator, of a man, I theit trien's service, through the sale of liquor 1 - open to corrupt political offers, and one whom I --we are glad to know that arrangements are I the people we know, will resolutely refuse to 1 making to carry ', the whole Matter before the •` support. And we desire to warnthe Ameri- , Supreme Court, the ensuing fortnight, which can party against political machinations which will render its decision in the .case. :end we , may irreparably injure its.fUttire prospects.— I have full confidence in the Wisdom Which will ..- We care not for the- political predilections of I actuate that Contrt in sustaining the intentions 'meny'if they are right on the great question !.of the enactors of the law, and the opinion oil of the success of American principles. I3ut'l the Auditor General. If the anatter is deci. I i 1 we say beware of that cliqbe and of those I ded adversely to the liquor interest, then ! -men, whose smooth-tongued hypocrisy / con- I every license nOW granted on the strength of ceals a design to elevate to a high position, ; decisions like judge Ilegins', • will not be `Of possible, an unprincipled deinagogue; and ! worth. the - paper upon which it is Written. regard in making your nomination, the wish- I We have some ctiriosity to see the smatter • es and opinions of those who if nut fellow : settled by the highest judicial tribunal of the _ members, yet act with you at the ballot-box. i State „ and ascertain whether. even if : we are Everything now tends to an open organiza• I not la c fryers, we do not comprehend the provi tiba of the American •,p . arty. The result of I sions -of the laW, and no:Sae:is enough leg • al the municipal election of the present week in i knowledge to perceive that the law is in per- Philadelphia, is au index of the policys•hieh I feet harmony in:all its details ; and conflict must be pursued intim future by the 'Oneri- i , ing only while subjected to the peculiar eon can party, if it wisheS to preserve the strength, I.structions placed upon it by' some Ciaires. - which has so far, distinguished it. Au open ! organilation will ensure the . nomination and election of good and, true men, and crush the despicable spirit which has heretofore nem: ated too many meFnhers •of the young and , giant party, in seeking office and -not. the; re generation of the country from prevalent po litical errors and 'abuses. More patriotism and less:. office-seeking is neetlol. An open . organi - zation mil, we know, effect the desired reformation. 1 ' POTTSVILLE, PA. rDEGisioN ON TIIE NEW LIQUOR LAW.--Our citizens were astonished in th 6 early part of the week, at a jtidicial lt:ision in the matter the legality .of County Treasurers granting licenses to beer ht3uses Mier the Ist of May to run to the Ist of October net. The ease trumped up, upon which to render the de cision. of Judge llegins,we annex. It is . as follows : l/ichu.l ►!r!/onough v!5. ['mac S. ;Vont, Treolturer. —Michael :McDonough lots for several years past been It licensed vender 'and - retailer of distilled liquors in the County,,,uf Sehuylicill, by' the men, ure of one quart and upwards; that he is duly ra- Led uu , l apprai.ed it. a retpiler of foreign nct•do netie tuerchatolize, ineltidin,.. the -ale of liquors at a:ore.aid of the thirteenth mereantile That f.r the purpose of ehahling hint to continue his aforesaid hunine.-s, he did on the 311th day of April. 185:4 pay to .saae S . •Ward. the Tieasurer of richuyikill County, the ruin of $1 . 5-- - -the price demanded lig him fur a license and the full fee chargeable heretofore hY, law fur a full year, as a vender and retailer :is afori , :aidi to continue until the tir! , t day !,f Ot•tober next. mat the's:tic] baac S. Ward, Treasurer as afore:4:dd, has not yet ear- tied the said ,oiin to the eredit of the Common wealth, and has not yet issued said license, and he-itotes to do en. not being certain whetherun der the proper construction of the act of As‘embly of April. A. 1).;15.55, relative to the sale of vinou., spirituous and; malt liquor . he hall authority to, in his capacity as County Trea s urer as aforesaid, to is•ue said lieense, but is 'willing and desirous is case he has uo sneh authority, to refund and rretnrn the same,sum of sl.s—so paid as aforesaid ;to the said Jliebaei McDonowth. That the said Michael McDonough is desirous of haviu4 his cense as-aforesaid, Atlit if the tiaid Isaac Ward as •Coanty Treasurer us afore-aid has no tiuthority to grant the same, then he desires the return to him of the said sum of $l5; paid as rtfore.ni.l. IT the 't'trt shall be of the opini , 9n that the said Ward na Troa`,urer a ufore,did. hv no aitthority to is sue the license aforesaid, then judgment to he en tered for the plaintiff fir tile said soul of $l5; but if otherwise, judguient Sr, he entered for the de fondant. The dusts to follow the judgment and either party reserring the right to sue out a writ of error therein. We wonder at the indecent hake Which ha'a' precipitated thiOuatter, and expedited a deci- si6n so' important in its conseqUences to y . clntylkill County, - eontinuing as it will, if the deci,i6n is sustained,, from eight hundred to one thousand beer shops within its bounda -I;ies.: Assuredly, no injury' would have been done; and the pOprietors of the majority of the shops, who were about shutting up, and g o ing into other business,mot-, expecting to get licenses after khe .first of Mai, would. have done well to have'deferred pushing the above ease so hastily.to a result, until the . questio'n of the feiafity of County Treasurers granting licenses after' the Ist of May, had been deci ded by the • Supreme Court, which convenes at Harrisburg, the ensuing fortnight, The-Judge in his decision. in the above case, stated that the Legislature never rinte i tnled that the point in the Liquor Law affectirig menses, should go into effect imtnediately.- 1;ow, we'lctiow that was just What the Legislaturek did • intend ; because while °at liarrisbiqg ivith the State Central Committee, frequent consultations with members of the Legislature assured us of the fact that the bill .vas hiteationally .placed in the shape it as - - .limed, for, the purposed shutting up imme .ikately, all the beer houses in the State. With t) tli fact before:us, We , ,catiniit, hut feel that the ieci ion of Judge Hegins is directly contrary •,(3 what the Legislature intended, and we :irmly believe.opposit© to the spirit of the law 'ltself: . . The Auditor. General of the State, Ephraim (banks, a lawyer of known ability and experi construes the law - to give 'itjhe inten tions of its enactors, and with the proper view ofitS reittirements, which it is possible the Supreme Court may yet sustain, has gi‘'en in structions to the Appraisers of the various counties, not to assess beer houses, and other - places where liquor is sold, as the provision,l of the new law wOuld not permit such license.i' to be granted ; and that the State would re= . fuse to pay the usual fee for such appraise ment. It [was undoubtedly the- intention• of the Legislature to stop the granting Of licenses by the County' Treasurer immediately, and wi,_ think the law in regard to the matter per fectly plain. now law is in harinonv throughout,aud 'so is found'when expos 4 to the test of a fair legal construction. Tai:ern keepers can .be licensed by , the Courts before July, to sell until October, by the small, which can . be drank the promises, until that period; hilt they cannot under mil,: eirc:ntnttancei he c' used t 7; sell by the quart orupward4, by the Couits. Stich licenses Cannily be granted to those who do not keep taverns,:beer bousei and eating houses, by Applying to the. Court; the rrw.fcions' of ttli- law ; and they MORE; TRUTH THAN POETRY IN TILE PICTURE. —:'bill providing Tor the removal of the State Capital from lUrrisburg to Philadelphia, has passed one braiKh of our Legislature; to the infinite disgust 41 the Harrisburg, peoPle and ;papers, who do -not appear at .411 anxious to i - get rid of the . g.raVe and reverend seignors," spite of ale saucy manlier which Crap of the Harrisburg non talks, in yidw of the proposed transfer. But it would scent that if the. spirit of energy and interpri;:e :which he invidies could be aroused into activity in lieu of the dependen.c. on legislative patronagel—pick ings and stealing•sbribes and Ibbby- : miluen- Ces—which now rules there, that town would be benefited by the removal. If thatshuuld not follolw, it would still be well for Harrisburg to purilyits mural atmo.sphere by adopting Crap's.suggesjiobs, which are as follows: "For several years pasit a Similar (Alba has been made at each session, and the paternity for this flitting: t ide:l was generated. in the brain of a Aisle member, who sighed tbr'prom 7 enades on ChesUut street, and a full scope to enjoy the luxuries to be tbund in the kociety of courtc:pans'and unrestrained bacchanalian ; revels, which our one horse town does not, to! any great variety ationl. This, in connection; with the greateropportunity that will be-pre sented tts the monidd power to control legisla-1 tion, and the• de • sire to scratch their itching palm's with "metallic' arguments," has doubt less weighed heavily in the scale among those ninfouipaps who limey they have a life lease to the Legislature.. We digress, only to apply the-ohl-adage to these worthies—"Set' a beg gar on horseback and he'll ride to the devil." Vor our part-we shall rejoice with ex!e'eding great joy, if the one hundred and tliirty-three vag,abouils shall change their winter quarters. They are of nu positive advantage to our- lo caltrade, and •helletit. only the hotels and houses of questionable repute. Theit",advent is the signq.l for the farmers to raise the prices, at least :;:l Per cent.' A majOrity of them, (for there are fiTways honorablcf: excep tions.) reach a seat.in the Legislature through a regular course of, dirty, intrigne,mMl when they come here, with their new lledgedllionors, they presume to the society and hospitality of our citizen& Only tO betray it. The' , annual convocation of Legislature in Harrisburg is a curse to its praipeitity and a blight upon our - reputatison. If the'. Legislature shall change its locality to Philadelphia, its will he a'Signal -fir increased activity. Our ?citizens will turn their attention , to the great land in creasing advantageS which a system of inter nal improvements ' presents, radiatiM; from this town as a common centre, proniising a glorious future. We have sliept on ini'aginary advantages; wh will awaken to the biJsy hum of successful indtliry, where capital is pro perly directeli •We will be hunorett abroad and respected at !home. Then take—nay, throw off the incubus. Petition the Senate to pass the bill, and from that tiaoment a new era will-dawn upon our community." •!! "THE. BOYNE 11..trEtts. - -If the. Grizette in fers front our preview remarks upon the play ing of this air, that we would justify o excuse an act of wanton inSult,or provocation if per petrated,-to ,any claSs of persons in this com munity, it ii mistaken. So far from :hat, no. paper would be more prompt tocorwlrnti aui unnecessary and cruel act of the kind ihan the Journal. As regards the playing ofth,air on. the recent occasion of bringiugrin the Branchdale prisoners, it was entirely tin inno- I cent affair on the part of the Sheriff, tas our citizens are aware, land still 'more sq .as re , gards the band,`the air happening.tolm a fa-- vorite one with them, and the offence Uninten tional on their part. No, but in connection with this ',matter, what we wish to seti corrected, are the preju dices, the fucds and party feelings which are introduced into thi',.country by so Linty for eigners. • Let theni remember that we can• possibly entertain nb sympathy with ,any. of their peculiar prejudices, arid that their!welfare , here demands a correction of them. ! . Thrents can never intimidate an American, and if the :. obnoxioui air referred to, haS been played on zany occasion, accompanied, by defiance or! insult, it was under provocative , eireutni stances. However, our desire is to be rightly) understood-in regard to the Matter. We are ever ready to condemn a •wanton act Of insult, or cruelty; and would Mire been as .PrOmpt as our. eotemporary in bestowing censure; in,thel recent Branehdale affair had there be oc-, Ml@ , „ AMERICAN .. 1 1.1:1)ItAI. CoNvEN riosj--The Eighth Annual ineeting, of the Ainerienn Medical Association began itS s'essionS at the :4tisicalFund Hall, iti Philadelphia oti Tues. In . the lower room df the building was placed a finely executed stone intended for the Washington monument. The stone hemtrs the following inscription : • INATTTrTeII • MDC('OX TAIL' • •Vineit Amot Putrim. i t On the Inee et' the stone %vit.+ /mt. in alt. Ireliev", n moat Immitiful.rerrcumMtiqu of flyputrotesre• fusing a bribe ieutlered him I.v Artaxerxes, the Mug of rerriu. ..The.otoue is 4 feet 2, and hy.2o, inches in thickness. • There are b3T.delegates present, from tht various State; the Union..- The poceed. ,inrs of the Convention are interesting:, Idred !.; dbilseAut:hi.itniuthcpAeNolitsr:aattil:D:nroinEll,-408":9"-01tmidg:th—t9e: - frighten Southern,./I"i4l3T"*"if the effectthat the t* egether •- tt coalition of able thro ied:tor -the sole '11'64 ex land, i s p ia waging a fierce crnsade awi t i p inanal tights 'and the do pie,,aci of. one, half Of the ennfeaeracy: volicy and conduct of the American is essentially national. in it; or ' . tion and objeets, disprove the assertions she Union, and render abortiVe its *pee ;ritical - Itlaims: The attempt of ,the'.Union Therefore, to decetve the Santli, must fail. In an article on this subject, the Nin-th edit remarks that the South apprehends no treason from the American party. It sees it comprehending within its ample and .joyal euthrai!e all the State's; It feels a contletion that in these times of - sectional jealous= i and . ._apprehension, no political organizationi . hich was not radically sound in its patriotisni,and its .devotion to the interesta of the 4n' tire country, could . possibly spead over the !Ithole land and establish itself-in every city,', town,. hatnlet and rural diStrict froM the Lakes to the Gulf, and from the Atlantic to the'Pacifie shores. This,verynniversality of the thlhg is a strong guarantee that however objectiegable it may he, some of the forms it which lk has manifested its power, there is in the pri4iple which underlies it thitt which entitles.i(l'Othe confidence of national men in all Porti4nS of the confederacy. Hence, then, in this :formi dable uprising and embodiment Of the ienius of Americanism, in the very midst of 04' dis 7 sessions and dissolution of the decrepid patties which have degenerated into mere Inca' fac tiOns, lies the true secret of that_tranquilC'on dition.of the southern mind which the (:'nfon tells us now prevails. The South discerns' fn the triumph of the movement the coming, for it and for the whole nation, of a bles4edli-. tital milleniurn, in which the demon' o dis union will be chained and peace be 6taliiilsh ed in all our herders. • ' T111.: PIiILADETAgIiA McmcirAL Euxtitex.„ =The American party,of Philadelphi4 has in the face of a combined opposition of 4oCo fcieoism, foreign inflnences, discontented .11ace hunters . and so on, carried their City ,'.lien- seer and Commissioner, at the . electien of • '- Tuesday. The Sim in an article on the re stilt, says that thousands of Americas; ab sented themselves from the eleetion,teeiulse the tickets selected for them were artkand unworthy of support. I At this 'Momentriys the Sttn, there is a clear majority of 10,00 in the city •of Philadelphia, and it can' she brought out.next. fall. The American Paky still has control of both branches . ofC the Cntnacils. An important point in - the result Of: . the election of Tuesday in Philadelphia, the 'e4tablishment of the fact that Americanii.are • beginning to determine not to support un wprthv candidates ; a fact that sliOnlif ika,ve weight here as well as in Philadelphia °with 1: • the American party - ,.in selecting their can for office. It is indeed, to be liOped that in the future, Americatis Will Opt be slaves to the mere organization of party 'that they will exerciAe their rights as freemen aild think for themselves. The Sun iNit-+- "To our friends• throughout the tinioff, , We affirm, that the result of our second mtmici• TO election was even more gloriously trium phant than thefirst one, last spring. Then we had no fusion to combat, and...the entire Whig party went with the Americans;: we have beaten a combination led by thti . 19 Ofoco leaders, the Irish Catholics, thetier- Man lager beer 'sellers, and such whig*ias aim at "rules or ruin. - It was a complete American triumph, and as such we hail [THE MINE HILL SHAFT plication for the incorporation of this Cot:ipa ny is before the Legilatsnie. 'We doubt not that the members of that body will belt:Sur plised when informed that the cMnpanyupPly ing for tin act of incorporation, to sink a daft, etc., are in possession atthis moment ofilirme of the deepest in the county, sunk 0)441 several veins to the coal bed, is in WOl4lllf,' , order, and in the hands of parties amply . Fable to carry ; on the work,.as far aS mcatistre concerned. If our representatives in th4eg istature have failed to inform that body 4the fact, they have proved derilect hi their dUty, and convince us that they niustbe inter4.lSted : iMthe stock which•will accrue Upon the iniMr . pdration of the company. - The bill is urged by the '`shavers" of.the concern; •to get stock, and • thus save Om selves 3 ,and in order to carry their pointoe eePtive statements are made,- and we,:,are ainazed that in the face of facts of Whichryttr: representatives. in the Legislature InusOle -mare in connection with this matter lhat ' they shOuld permit without strenuously 6iipo sing it, the .1)M-incorporating this Company, to,pass the douse, and that too withoui?: i de•- manding the yeas and nays on the questi‘on, • whole thing centres upon the :7.lct that' the bill for the incorporation of.;ille Mine Hill Shaft Company is urged hy . ..Ae, slinvels of the concern, for the creatioli . of stack to secure thernSelves ; and the event- of its adoption in opposition -fo the wish 4 of nine-tenths of the community, Would betan outrage. We hope that the Senate will)iot.. pass the bill, BENATOR BROOKS AND ARCIIBISROP , —The war of words between these gentletrien NV11.X63 warm, and hard knocks are adinihis , tered on both sides.. The Archbishop, IMw ever, winces beneath the thrusts of the Sena tOr, as is evident front the personal charaeter or the Archbishop's replies. The S&ator'eon-• . eludes his last epistle to John, as follows The Archbishop in this Diocess has aBsuatid a poWer over eldirch property and CatholicOm known to the Priesthood in many of tlie •CathOlie Gqvertneu:s of Europe. The iipprestion-andAes potism exerciseil here would not be tolerated thin). It is an arbitrary exercise of Power, both evcii:;the living Lint the dead. We exhibit, therefore, a Qovernment eminently Protestunt, which separates Church and state, and which forbids all litter: fet!ance in matters of faith, the strange, anomally of n Priesthood!not only lioldino , ' Property *firth millions in value, but riding the members et its Church with a rod of iron. But the wolf now clothes himself in lamb's:iota amPeries humility, penance and lione . sty. had tine and money to visit the island of . eribit; tie gem of the Seas, to bass a season of deligtilful lit.tury amidst tropical fruits and flowers; when th&usands of his poor flock' aro cold and hungry ut linkne,—who spends days and weeks of .delighlful eaSc within the !walls of Rome,—whose steps ;are familiar to the interior splendors ,of the VutifCan anti the Quirinal,—who has studied TheoP,lgy &elm the LaocoOtt, and Poverty in the summer:llm dens of the Pope,—to whom the Sistine Chapel, d4orated with Itaphaels and Miehael Angelos„ are familiar objects,—who can fly for plealMre frim the city ti Newfoundland or the Lake?, to the Springs, or to Newport,—whO'hu a tovrnresi ,lehee and a country seat,—now appears before:lhe -Pduple to stnte,Hiow - poor I am: and to declare tint his bed, his books, mid his furniture in pirt, are his,only worldly fortune! r.i OLITICAL ptiblie.Must be on its guard in regard to the chailacter, of some of the new batiks that have been :ncorpOraied during the present session of the Legislat*e, and see that they are . not converted intOlilo-. litical machines, to bolster tip the fortunes:. Of their tnanageril. Where the slightest stOpi eic;tl can'attacit that any of the newly -estab lished banking institutions rare or will be tt:ied foti these discreditable and dishonest purpojs, t4t4re let The people bestow their .frownsi and crush them out of existence. . , It is almost' heedless.for us to state, for the fact is well knew'', that every bank. with One '.exception, - ever' used in Pennsylvania for 01; rate ' political !purposes, has exploded , i dud the one exception we refer to has oftener thin once, been on the 'very eve of a 'grand "hlkw up." No! place no confidence in a .baiik; which is in the . slightest degree affeeted'hy the machinations of political personages, Shit u thentas you Would the plague. f' Both 'are deadly pi3stilennes, eqnally fatal in. their .cOn sequences; bnt' Of - the , two, especially beware of any contact With political hanks f• ZDITOIVS TABLE. Ttte EVA3GELICAI. 3PGAEINE, a lobrietianytib 7 Herm. is always walcOme to our saisetam4 Its pa* abound is moral, high-taned, itistrtictive matter, which should render it a fairokite tor- of the family eirclei This Magazine is limb. lisped by Rey. Charbes t all:Smith in T'hilailelpkia. Tim NEW YORK QRAKTERLY, IROPttlly 401T0,. t e4 to Science, Philosophy and Literati*, bail en ter!ed,upon a new roluMe. AS a work icentis'ining raiich sUltistical as well as . general iikfUntuition„ • • we commend it to the **ice of the scientific iphi losophieal and literary:.. 4 t- - . I !MACK WOOD'S EDnitIVItCR Maflaares..----The Auferican reprint of this popular magazind ? , for Aril ? is upon our tablet. This number embraces over an hundred page; - of:interesting Matti:lL— "EloW to Drees Rita" it a Capital p .., aiie!; ort; the mitt to treat a so ldi er, in confliction [with its able literary, hietoric.al and scientific ionfents, r• - •dens Blackwood for; April exceedingly eUnsi tni ing. Tii be had at DAN:CAN'S. - 1 ' RA n.tirs Mao a Ztiqg 'SOT May has been . recSived by ha. Itt contents for:the "Mouth of FloWer.s". 1... i ar varied and intereetli a • , the. illueiration l a fur this number are "Pali! Frusteites Game; 4 ,, and "Faris Fashions for MaY." . A charming hilitori ' eat l romance, "Mary Stuart" is being pUblishild in .1. Cur Magazini — . It ha.e . . tiiiir reached the fdarth chapter. . The other literagitintents are moat at trative,. Graham's is indeed a' charming pUbli cation. To be bad at liaxxsa's. '• . ' 1 1 focal Again., KETEOROLOGIOiI. NOTATIONS. ' . 1 1,,rted by Dr. A. Heye,r,of Pomo.. Seri. Avoleiti PCIL - TRF.AL 6,~i Benx, , ~ ~igi6l iL VB.i' FS\ ' . no iil. • ••1 -c • ronoaraph. GengraPiical iii days. rd. 2F , i 6.3 - Height of l'otterville(cOruur .day tr..e,l 55 74 29.1 i rf Market k c. l4 .)iboye inlay 30'. 4.5 ;74 kO.lO mean tido, 6334457 1: CO , 70 .. 23.9lItanev from l'hllatielphia, 115 n'y 2 74 1; 29.14 timiles.—Latitnthi, 440 44' nrs'y 5•3 72 i, •.e.J. 4 Alls".—l'opuLation in AKA), 4. H .66 24.97 Mo To IV, Th Fri TUN. W. UAL; clear. of , -L-N. E. - cloudy. 37+ 11 cloudy, 0-!-N W. 11- ' lO. •' partially cloudy. E.tresh ; (gently, rainy. . • 4-N. Ditto; very near clear. • lVe(dthcr we pre enjoying is delightful rr_•••s."-.lfeetiny meeting will be • • •- evening at 310`ititneet. Heti:l,l . 'or the imr laminating a titiltet for Borough ofilt.ers. Tident.—ln New hear: this on Tuesday, a little daughter of Levi ae run over Ikyt'a carriage, but not ieri red we are pleitred to learn. . '... -zi - Accident.—A soli of Mr. Hent;:i. : Gral,- of Ph nth:Jidda, aged 14 .:yetire, Wild injured near Schuylkill Haven on Ttic3day, by tho i.iietila t turci i i db , ..harge of a gun.. ; : -I - -. ...,..ir:11011 - Ce el 1 . 1 . 114 will make an entree her l e on Wjdnesday next, and gii,.e two exhibiqoes, after, no, n aril evening. The:"show'' we ptcsinno 'will be iberfilly patronised, is it is raid to be. excel ti len and attractive in evtry.departtnen. ' .! : - -...1. 1 . 1 1 ~.:*)," -R,orignution.—Be:y. Mr. Washburn ba.4 re iiighed the positionSc fere' of tary of the 'Schuylkill I I County Female Bible 615ciety. Wee gratified are J to b that this Socieq is in a most Prosperous cot on, and we trust ;that it will eimiinu i to flu 1, adding yearly ii) the number of its mem lo nil its influence. '. 1 -I Plant, Planta rl—Such - as . .;er bt Ileliutro . pes, Daisies, cleranintrisl y nsehuts, ;as i Chrysansimm4s„Cape Jessanons, 'wets, lioneyeuetiles, Flux, &..e.2; be i‘olthat .11ANNAN's to-any and during ipest w4el:. Ti a plants are furnished as cheap, and Lary cheaper, than if obtaine4 from abroad. ; • ,i•Sr iferriiiebtx l'arO-- ties.Dosingi the Jest we k. Merrifield has ntdraeted fine audience at the Town Hall to witecii! the histrioniT pore na , ' tier of his troupe. To-ilight will be rereatedlthe! moral drama, of "Tho Degrees of Mr.! Knight its "Julio DOnilly," and Mts. l Proetur as 4 •Louise." - An impresire lesson conve l ed' , in the piece, and will unpubtedly induce another • - larg l e attendance this evening. The VoricticA. wil be continued durin,Ohe coming week:' 're-Borough EtrettoTho annual elee,ton , tak , ts place on Monday ni , xt,ith inst: Thepers'Ons ' to I 0 voted for, arc as follows.: , 1. o i n° person for Chief burgess: one Person rfor . Don i nigh Trea.nrer ; thro persons for iAliditdrs; i one person for High Contahle. 1 .....3Orrn WARD—Ono person for Council fur 3 ,yeal-s: one person for S4lool Director flr 3 ye l are, .0 O1:111 EAST WARD-Ono person for :Connell N i for : years; two persorrsfor School Dirtict,;re, l one to eprve 1 yeaT,and ono for 3 years. I 1 ' 5 r m lOltTll WEST WARD—One person fu'r Council, • .1 for I ; years; one person 4 fpr Sl ' :hood Dir4tO - r f i r 3! -i. - 1 s •. - inx WAno—One person for .Council: for 3 t year; two persons for school Directors, one to serve 1 vear i awl oue forl3 years. 1 I - I - , , 7 t _...)--..lfo s t Outrugcouv find Diayracefu4Procied- . iii;4-011 Monday erenihg week, Cumbula near., dual i;urough, was the scone of one of the I:6o3citt- 1 huMau assaults we have flyer been calle 'upon to: record. It appears that 'ti. party.of Iris misere- I anti, under the influeucal of liquor, prehetided to! the lwelling-uf some Welib residents of quit place, and made an unprofektril attack upon ) theta.-1 Wot en were struck 14y t . 4 brutes, and none L in ice, it is stated that Michael McDonald; a prin in the affair, not orily struck a tr(Man, but Lally thi.em a rhilfl kr/the hertswome flrgiance. ,ilSatunidy last at an;'early hour, effirer Christ . fiis Borough with , ttio necessarytip:Fie:dance, eedcd to Cumbula, aid arrested the If.Alowillg i L i ed men, implicated In the affair :4-Michael . onald, Luke•Welsh,t'atrick Walkerand :The. len ; all known to'hava struck 34 . 011101, dur!ng assault. These uteri, of the ten tii:fifthert irn to bare been eng),ge;l in the - affair, were ight before, Esquire itepd, and courtaitted to! I i: • I 'rt.. _ • ; -i : I, I EDE MEE CI alltli i It' : is our deliberate opinion that eyeriman con ted in this most cowaidly and unprovoked would have met with but his just ileSerts, if! ad been shot down lie a dog, when! troy rate,lwe trust a .Severe example 16111 bo i l e r of these men, if convicted of the zihtire out-1 cern enul he At ari math r rage!. ,aDcmperrrtic MediTy.---A mootit4 'of this; tlacter, was held at the! Court House ikri Satur- est. The meeting iv is organized liyicalling. ge G. Boyer to the chair, and Col. 113. Belly, i L Dick Son, Capt. Satenel Gaskins, Pant Barr, I - • rge Dougherty and Jacob Isenheth, I Were 'Up- I toil Vice Presidents; F...l"sane Ward,' tot: F.. B. rehee, C. A. Rahn, .n!i)(1' Seth W. L 1 ti l eei, Were I. Appointed Secretaries. ,"• ?:. On motion of Hon. C. M. Straub, the chair lip- ' pointed a commiltee of thfrteen to draft r s.olutilms 1 expr ] essive of the sense o(the meeting. 1 i Tiie committee ••was os follows :—C. I. C. IM.' Strti l ub, John Horn, Jon. Roush, Edward CgilalMn, Creoi•ge Wegonseller:Bilard Kerns,"Wm.]Burus,! Michael Weaver,. George Wernert, S. K.l H. libp ner, Charles D. Hippie, ,pharlea ShopPul, Friol-.; crick Beck. A seriespt eesolutionti expre'4eivC ofd • the f ecnse of the meeting, were adopted; but, as; theY, i. are lengthy, space W P ill not permit of the tih- , . lleation of any besides thii following: • 1 I _I•. , ebri day Geo ME poin Kite . , s Rcsolred, That a certain paper publilhed! in l Nttsvilre, purporting to he Demoeratie,lhas froth i its r.acilating course, and repeated articles col-I ored of Know tidthingisip lost the entire conti- ! f ' ' deuce of. the Democratic party. i I i 1 - li esolred. That we have good and suffieient ran-; , sons! to believe that ono (Sr .more of the present. ; Democratic rltandiug CoMmittee appointed at the: regular annual meeting held June's 4, is at this time i or has been a member orinembers of a seterct oath-1 bound political order; thahthe Preet of tbis 11l cotint; this power to tippoine a .. nminittee consititing; of • seven, who aftir each fuir himself having taken; oath' or affirmation, puhlic)y without metal reser-; ration administered by a lawful officer, to; the 'ef-' feet that ho does not at the time be takes and stib- scribes the oath nor bas ka bcon'at any time iiitce: the first day of October 054 a member of or ht.' tachod to any secret political Slieiety whatever; , 01:tinny member of the DeMoeratie Standing Con mitten appointed June . 184, as aforesaid; who Will take!anil subscribe tbe'oath aforesaid, on or before . the 4th day of June, 1•555; shrill ho contiimed ai al ineinber of saidCommittct; that nit who refuse; to! do so ; will he considered:LS having ssithdrairni fret& the Democratic party. ! , li'solred,,•That the Continittee appointed under, the foregoing Resolution shall hold theltoffice ;of; . theiri appointment until tl4e regular annuall3fordo-1 cratic County. Meeting forJutie 1856. Itrixtdred, That the delegates who will hereafter' be elected to attend the Democratic Countj, COn- ' vention to be held at Sebnylkill Haven for the purp ;se of nominating a ticket for 180 . silen t:lke and subscribe an (nab to he prepiWefqor that purpose by the standing iloininittee this day tip fli pointed to the carne effect aotheretofore preset:lb d, and any member of the convention refusing to 0.• so shlll have no seat in tlte tdabl e Invention ' d that ho same rule be hereafter applied to ,filletin ditlates who ask er ticcepea nomination for offiee.l• - Thil following Standing;Vounty. Comatittce nO appoi nted ; , 7 Col: Bernard Reilly, Thomas - B. • Waler, Eeq., Capt Samoa Gaskine, Lewis Reos or, E q., - Jolla HMI; Eo34;.Toloph - Schuyler, %LI M.ll!ekel, Eetp—• - 7.-- - .1 PORT CARBON AFFAIRS. . • • ICORIMPONDENCZ Op - THE MINERS' JOURNAL.] liiitans.Eio- - -Atnong the wants of our town is that indispansable article, water. The dry sea son is feet appiettehing and it is no time that WO should prapara for it. The lower part of our tow* falderal:di eels .supplied, but the weste r n perils lanai* rut tof it. I see our neighbors of Palo Alto baie aete4 wisely in the matter; they are now having pipes laid and will soon have la fullsupply. the citisens at the .Western end of our borough . 01cchardeilviliC), I understand aro making exertions also to procure the element: but our part irfthe town appears very indifferent 'in regard to the matter. If wo. have to suffer on account of it„!it is oar owp fault, for there' is "a baluifis Gilead" and the sooner.wo apply it the. batter. Shipping continues very brisk. There appears to be no I staitity of boats . ; the .basin befog. full 'of them. Th , e young beaus and belles-of our town bad a soehil May paity on the first iu the Town It is represented as haring been o tlneAffair. All say they had !Ft full houie and plenty of fun. I can't tell if ;Tones" was there or not. Our citizen i atlicehanicsrille are very anxious it appears, about having a new road opened through from 'Jackson street in Port Carbon, on a straight lino .to Norwegian street in your Bo rough. The new: street would no doubt be a gretit improvement irrrould make an almost level road from one end to the; other. I tliiitk the citizens would bp generally, well satisfied if it were accom plished: They intend applying to.the Court next fall torn Jury on the maUer. However more of this in future.; Youis ke., Ecno. Port cu, boi;, 3d, 1855. • • ; , [rnast ova OWN CORRESPOiiDENT.I `May-clay in etr York—Droll eights in the City— Norel mode of dealiny—Delicate place to lien rrh for stolen yo'pds—Order of the Garter—The Worth Lryion—The Temperance men—Rise in t; it fit Ilotels--Schayter Frauds—Ala caseme nt,— 0101:(18 Tell—.(e Troratore—Siblo!s ,Trottpe—Chance for Dramatists—Financial .I:matters—,The Mayor and the hoard of Irokers •=t.'anais . oPen. 111111 DEAltElf.NALt—The day who's° date heads this letter, is one of the, peculiar 'institutions of this goodly Gotham of ours—it is the day sacred to the god of dirt, dust, and .boundless;ttonfusi6 9 , if any such deity }folds a niche in the temple of mytliology—it in por crccleo•r, n New York day —for we doubt if any taller city or town possesses such.a f On the first.day of May. in each year, an epi demic seizes upon our citizens, and they seem de termined to ehange ... their places of abode—in fact, hundreds of families within our corporate' seem to feel it,incumbent upon them to vamose at least once in each-year—to say nothing of the many who deem it highly advisable for the well being of their:pie/all to repeat the dose about four tin o perannutn—the periods happcaii•y , to .fall with singular regularity just before quarter days. • • Our streets present a curious spectacle, and as the rain is falling moderately, the increased haste which it occasions, ectiates “confusiou.worse eon founded." 116lf of (FA= is on the mo re—magic wordwOre. The streets are crowded with doadii of furniture, piled so high that the wonder is hoW it got up there; and when there, how it *ill ever reach the grouinl; but hark, there is a cralth—a dressing bureau ,has just found the shortest wai. down, atown, though 'the expenSe of one leg and a split across the. front. Weary feet and aching, heads will this night lie them down On soft jibe planks and cane gcated chairs, in place of the hair mattresses and downy pillows they are accuttomed to use. Whoever first invented a gamerai'move on the first day of May, ought to he rewarged with thrtqadgc of sigh nal merit;—a ]gather ndal ; and a string, attached thereto; that it might l o slung around hiS neekT tO.show all the world" thei talented man; How many families in our city would this night invok4 lifeminv on his:head! Quite a novel Modi>..of shop-lifting-has been iu vogue with us for a few mouths.past: Wiimen, iti Most ea,es looking, and in all instances L'andsomely dressed, pay visits to stores of varii tins kinds and manage to carry off [valuables in along the drolli•st way imaginable, being no lesS than having hooks proiided and fastened to their garters and strapped around their legs (dleaven help my blushing modesty, while I tell the talei.) tel which they attach anything that they may be enabled to coriecal. Their depredations are usu ally c onfined to .shoe stores, when in trying on gaiters and bouts they have an.excuse for placing their hands in a spot which under. other circum stances would seem rather equivocal. ' TwO ladies of this class were arrested the other day, an examination of whom developed, the fact that other merchants are the sufferers as well as shoe dealers: . Concealed beneath the ample skirts of these two feminines were found five pairs of gaiters;several'picces of lace, lots of silks.a broche shawl, besides numerous other articles which it is, impossible to remetnber.",They were arrested iu a shoe store, the :propriidor of which, missed some gaiters as they were leaving. •We should think it' rather a delicate matter to accuse a Woman of, especially if the complainant did not actually ace the deed, and t i attempt a search would, we should. imagine, be rather a fancy' transaction, and ono. which would leave the inquiSitor in a (as the play bills say) prruliar perplexing predicament, if his susPieions were proved to be groundless. There is now; being enrolled in this city, a regi ment of men under •the name of the Worth Le gion, who volunteer services to the government hi, case of a war with Spain, which event they look' for ns positival certain. at no very distant day. They , already number some five hundred men, and are fully officered by competent, and in some case experienced leaders. . I have written to you concerning the ceaseless' endeavors that. the Liquor dealers ,are' putting, forth to defeat the ,new hill for the suppre,sfon of intemperance. int) not think that all the fun is our one side—quide the contrary. The 'Temperance men ore busy on their Side of the house, and seem determined that no efforts shall be spared to4 e ,, m _ pinto a work which they deem so well begun. The Carson league had a large meeting last evening at Clinton Hall, when the good cause was espoused by ltev: E. 11. Chapin-ind others. Ap5., ) ,..)t of liquor—the rise in the price of board among our .hotels, concerning which <I spoke in my last, has alre' ady taken place. Tbo Astor, St. Niyholas, Metropolitan, New York, and our other first houses, have notified their guests that on and after this day ( May Ist), their charges will be three dollars per day. • 1 The.SupretueCourt is at present engaged with the hearing of (he New haven Railroad ease, in voiCing the Matte! •of reSiensibility with refer ence to the 'over-issue of "stockby . Robt. Schuyler, 'ex-Presidcnt an'il Defaulter.. I n the way of amusements we " are likely to dm well supplied. At the AermleMy, William Tell, after wvery suc cessful rnn. has. been withdrawn for ti time. It has been witnessed by crowded houses, and has doubtless, filled the coffers of the treasury, rte least to a paying, point, which is more than any thing has heretofore done. We, are inclined to believe that the'sucisess of Telld duo more to the superb scenery and beautiful appliances ;that sur round it, than to any superior intrinsjenerit of the opera itself.' Verdi's last, and by mkny thought to he his best work, "Je Trovatore," is to be pro duced this evening, when a nut. of unparalleled success is expected for it. We shall also be treated to another debutante on the American stage in th e person of n 'Signor Amodio. The -Academy is now tinder the management of a committee of the' stockholders. I= Niblo's long bxpected company' have arrived, and open at. his, hmiso next Monday evening, in "The Bather of Seville." where we are to have another fair debutante, Mad. Anna do la Grange, supported by Signor Morelli, new toy - American hoards, and thoralig.r.iticent basso. Marini, of the !Salvi_ troupe, who in past seasons delighted us with their. fine singing. To our personal taste, • Marini is thelnest basso we have ever heard. A chance fur dramatic authors is -mow open in the offer by Barney 'Williams, the Irish" comedian, of near one thousand dollars for plays adapted th the peculiar talents' of himself and lady,—fire hundred for the best three or tiro act comedy— three hundred for the best three act drama, and ono hundred and fifty dollars for the hest fareC. Brush up your wits and yoUr drollery, dramatists, and enter the lists. Tho chance is open until the first of August next. ' In financial affairs. matters are about at a stand. Business generally is.dull. Our banks are pleth oric with specie, and their lines of loans and dis counts are falling off largely each week; the fall last week amounting to one and a quarter millions. A, No. 1 paper is in great demand, the banks be ing unable to push out their cash on hand. The loaning of this on-call to the brokers:keeps up the little activity there is.to be found in the stock market. the whole transactions of which are among the brokers thethsclves. no outsiders being in the market. This latter class. as in fact all classes, have been too seVerely bitten during the season just passed, to again trust their fingers in the mill. There is pungent truth in the old adage about the horned child.' Real estate, hoWever, holds its 'own and even realizes advanced prices. Contrary to general expectation, the market is stilt and on the advance, while rents uro fully as , high, if not a rhnile higlierthin.last season. -..1p-opy,s of Wall street—the community hive been much amused by zi letter addressed by Major Wood-to the board of Brokers, reqnestin them to choose some place less frequented than Wall street in front of the Exehange,.for their •out-door Con fabs., Any person whp bns visited the street, knows to what the: MayOr alludes. •• The comma nieation clicitcd.enneidernble debate in the hoard. who wound tsp•lVith a very gentlemanly reply, in which they Anted that the street eengrezntions were composed of outsiders, over whom the board bad no control. , The Cnnnls of °air State are this dny opined to travel and tranrportatiori. The following suggestion of a friend is wor thy of cogsideri►tion : MR. B. BANN. AN—Deivt• order to as sist the new liquor law, would it not he well for its friends to try to get an amendment tti it, al lowing persons liring. alone Public roads a small compensation, for keeping up ronstaryill fountaing running tenfej; by the rondside,:f r or the accom modation of travelers. ? In Maine, I think. $3 per year Something of the kind would do away witli tbo clomp for so many dram Amps . along our public roads. Yours truly Tho death penalty has been refired in Wisconsin. NEW TOItE ,LETLEIL NEw-YottK, May 1, 1855 FOUNTAINS. lieligions e3ntelligenci. 4 .II3OI" ; 9ONFILINATION of their persohal• peraua siontiagd• convictions, as touching the Christian tio4rines and life, Alas adatinietere'd iecentry . , in the Cpiteopal._Chareh of Pottsville,_ to nineteen adult, haptizeti . believers. - ' offtelating Dietiop Wei the Rt. At.osrd PortEn; 'D. D. L. L. D.,. wfio, also_ biiitizeit the infant daughter of the rector, and preached very abjo discourse from Bow. 1, rvt--- , "1 4111 *Put as4anied of the Gospel of Christ; for it is tho porrer of God unto iialvaticm, to every no titat, Le*,v nth." • • A - larger and more intelligent congregation _has rnrely, if ever, mise.nblecl in a Church in our mi nil* region. . • • ,;•• . : 7:42-7"lr - ts A singular fact, that there are mere Lutheran Churclie3 in the United States than there are of the Roman Catholic faith. The Lutheran ministers in point of nutiihers,come up. to• Within two hundred of the priests of the Roinish Chutich in this country; .and yet there is but tinelutheinn Church in New EngLinii. The single lire:whet of that faith resides.in Boston.. NOTICES. .11; - 7 BAPTIST CIICBCIL Roy. Joel, R. CAsttr, Pastor. clersice etery ,Salal.atla at 19!. '' 0 clock. and 7 o'clock, 2 trip. ASSOCIATE ItEPOR`3IEIC! Pit F:S.I3Y7N furnelf. Market street, Rev. WILLIAM-11. Pasarft.ar, Pastor. Divine -34,rrice eyery Sabtath at 10 1 4 o'clock, acid at ; 1 4 o'clock. P. M. irar- ENGLISH. LUTHERAN CIIURCII,3Iarket Square , Pottsville: Rev: MNIEL LaTECK. Pastor. Divine service - in this Church regularly` every Sunday. 3lornLair., at. 1 0 , 24 o'clock: arming. it. 7 o'clock.- Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening. at 73 . 4 o'clock. ' 4-- wiagslt CoN.GII ATIONAL - ( - III; 4CII. Miner*. ville road, Pottsville. Bev. CUATiLLI Eon - veto , . Pas tor. Divine nerv!ce in this Church every cbtl,bat h. 'Morn ing tit 10 o'clock, evening at tio'rlork. Prayer Meeting al '9 A. 51. School" for small children. to teach them In the theories rind doctrines of the Bible. at 1 1 ,..:4; o'clock. SchrsA for redding the Bible. Le, at :Ip'clock. singing drool ~t 1.5 o'cickek. A Dxsot:Rous EicuilmN ON VIE SKIN. cured Holloway's Ointment and gills.—Extraordluitry Case.- Edward Fentm. of 311l1r-str&t. Iloston..was furrl2 - ytiani afflicted with erupt ions, coi4red the whole of his bet% and even his flux wasdistigured with IhrgethitchJS like small'ptx, lie tried Malty, n.puted ituiediel.,y4 nothing did him any gisxl. About seven months ago. hi. commenced using .Ifolloway's Ointment and PUN: hb I 'found hirwelf letter in a fortnight, and in six weeks was tirele cured. by these medicines. lfe has . had no n tun Thatecer of the complaint from that time.' =1 EVERY' FAMILY IN SCIIUYLKILL co. •stiout.rr READ Tills:: DR. SW ll'NE—Dear Sir-For-the good of thepublic.l feel my - self in duty bound to WHY; to the great awn! which your Compound. Syrup 11,1 Cherry' performed . on me. For my part. I feel as if everybody ought ta I know it. I was afflicted with a violent. Gmgh. Spitting of . 171001. Night Sweats, Hoarseness.. and sound of the voice. indicating an alarming'state of .disease: my apri..t., titewas gone, and my strength bad tel far tailed toe that my friends and physician were.persuaded I could not surrive' many' days. My sister,..who was illy anxiouS; caretaker, made 'inquiry where she would 'be likely tot pre,caire the most certain relief. Sheßras told that if Di 7 Sic aymes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry failed in the ' rum, my life was then hopeless. Your Medicine was ice: I modiale•ly procured. and the first bottle gave relief. and ! by the time I had commenced the sixth bottle. my cough Ira left me and my strength was illuctlimps nod. 11 short. it has-made a perfect cure of moo and I am at this present time as hearty a mana.s. I wish. and have psid nnson to lsdieve that, the use of your medicine has saved me from a premature. grave. I shall- la; pleas;.,l In giv,r„ any information respecting my case. Yours With rr.peet. • I: M. REEVES. 1! No. S /n0...qr.-rt. between &Tow! ,f VcircL ttutiden. 47E. -I s prizolgA.:lNG, particular to bear in Mind that the ••,riyi.nor .and tinly . genuine "1117 d Clierry-Prrfilra.;' ti on" is prepared by DR. WAYNE & SON. Philadelphia: ' and f 5.,41e by their-authorized. Ageuts..l. (P.4trown and. .1. V.,Martin. Pottsville: ti. AW. Huntringer, ti-*chuy I kit! Haven: Eckel A Darndt, Tremont. Sc. large. adtertisetuent for additional testimony. HYGEANA.—Brought &fine to the door cd ., 111,0 1, A wonderful discovery has recently biammaile by Dr. Cur; tis. of ti L k•eit v., in tho treatment of 6insunipt A.th4 ma and all di - sosses of the Lungs. We refer to "Dr. tin ILyv.i•ana. or Inhaling IlygeaTl afior and Cherry Syrf With . thht new. method Dr. C. has restored many l a ttlirted ones to Perfect health; as an evidenve whirhi he his innumerable rertificatem Speaking of the treat+ meat, a plivgirian rem:irks; is evident that inhaling I —consLantiv breathing an ag.reeable.' healing var. the I niedizinal hropert les must, route in tlirol contact with the whole of the areal rarity of the lungs, and thin; esclipe thel many and varied change s produced upon thent'when' traduced into the stomach. and sat jectetito the process 011 The'llygeani is Cri sale at all the druggista l : throughout the country.—Nem rok: Mite!, num gt . mate/ 14. 7 The Inhaler Is worn on the breast under the linen! without the least inconvenienet—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. ' Hundreds of eases ofeums like the following mig.ht be named. tine package of ifygeana list CUTIA me of the Asthma of .six years standing.--Jas..;/. Kiresbury, ref=l)unrannon. Pa. I sm enr,i of the • Asthmiof 1.0 years standing. by Dr. Curtis' Ilyeana.—.lfargarct Luton, Brooklyn. .. it, - Mr. of No. 5 ; 7%fainnannit Street. New York. was cured of'a sorere ease of Bronchitis by the ll:Fgt.:mai ' My niter has heeu,:tir...l of s-Distresgying Oe . .; nah of se,- eral yrati standinr.. and dfc bled to h Inenrublf by' h' physicians. Site was rued in ono'bionth by jltiat 711 P. Rlrhrtnnri. Price three dollars a pa,kaer —Sold by Curtis. Perkins: . Boyd k Panl. No. 14.9 Chambers sfreot. NeW York.-4 paeka;.res gent fns he-oxpress to any part of the United 71 states fttr Ten M,ll. N. 11.—Dr. Curtis' llygenna - hi the origin.. _ only 'j renuine article. nil others :are base imitations or vile and-! loj urious counterfrits. 61tuti them nc you Rbnldrison. - • [37-Iyi. . ' MARRIED. . - IiODGI).74—ANDERSON—At St. Cl:sit..on We `_'9th tilt., liy Ker. Win. Y. w, EDWAY.D lIONT,ON to ISABELLA - ANDERSON. !I both of Tamaqua. W) 'NIDE ICK—At on the 914th by 'Rev. John F:•ach, 3.tbEz WoNnins to ELIZABETH FEN- I inert:lath of St. Claim Thursday. April Nth: 1ti.15,.; at the• Church of tat. titepiwn. by the. Iteetor. - the Rev. Dr.. Durarhet. In the -present...? of .the Itt. the'llishop of the Diocese, WILILL4 PARSER 'FOULKE, to Jrt.lA DEVE.kt - x, I eldest daughter of John Hare IloweL all of l'hiladelphia.l WANTED: I • ANTED-=-No. 1 Red Ash - Coal; V by ASOPIELD ,LALOUETTE, Naha Wang° strut, 3 doc•ra-allove Centre. Pottsville, April 31., 15,55 • •164 t %AT - ANTED, a Woman who can cook, .T , bake and iron. To one compkent to do tliiN kind of work, good wages will be given. Nona other .uerd make application. Apply at thie Office. Pottoville, March' 4, 1a."4 • . , 1 11 MINERS WSNTED Itmiiediattqy e_fLr where theyean depend on havinpmgitlar employ-1 Meat Summer and Winter. and cash payments at_the end of every month. Apply to It..KEA IL &CO.. Afirwrxrill;." rrir one need apply but gne,4l Pr:Leif:ll Miners, - and I. sober men. ' April S. 15.701 14- VTANTED—A Situation as a Sales , :i • man or Clerk. by a marriml man. who is active and energetic. and . well known in this place—who nn 1 Live the be4Anen In the county as reference, as to. his honesty, in ty, ability:Ls a Salesman. purchaser, book keeper, and worthyness in every respect. Any one want-' ing a man to take charge of a Store, conduct the business. Ste., would do well to address Rev. JAMES MELL. Pottsville, Pa., or WILLIAM MILS ES, St. Clair, or inquire :it this office. _ March 10,,1435 IIU- . DISSOLUTION. IavinISSOLUTION.—The part nets ih 0 C 0. ,, neeetatere existing between Beatty, Thomas A.. i g been dissolved on the Istinst., by the-withdrawal I of James B. Beatty, the business will in future be con ducted by the linden - 4,l;mA. under -the firm of BF 11' & TIIONI Att. by whom all the as counts of the latedirm will I' adjusted. - . JAMES M. BEATTY, J AME.S H. GRA EFF, Attorney at - JAME TIMMAS. ' Pottsville. May 1, lg.',:. , , r I s-ct . , ' • Lair, bating n l noc e d i(l 1 1 ,0tINVilh , , 1.13. C 912.110.1 an of tice under the Telegraph Office, Centre titrect.oppesite the i - lissoLuTioN.;---Notid,4,,) is hereby- mi n it i t r tt:i„. rd . •19-ly 1 given that the Co-partnership heretofbre existing, - --- - • . • - and doing bui.ines under the title of S. I. Madden A Co.. i TI R' W. POOLE, Civil, Topo-, is this day dissolved by tetanal consent', Thomas Leben-!: graphical. and Mining Et.gincer, Centre street, gent having withdrawn from the tutu. Thep business of % the firm will be settled by SAML: 11. MADDEN. i Pabst il le. !Ca., attends to mt' Sum Q , s, Exploratb Ins. or !- Other:Engineering work connected, with the Anthracite Orwigsburg. April ri. ltiir.s , . .. ltHit* ',. C oa l i teg i o „ , ~ „f r ennsy l van i a. . ' . -ni- ...Ink' 2 - :. Diz. l . ssoLunoN.—' , The -.partnership; . , ~,„ ,-- • :274 f.. ' -- -------- BJI heretofore existin" between4Thecxiore Garretsen t . :tit,' i ,..11 , Ck. —For' the 'Purchase and i and David Oliver, Coal Operators, trading under the finii , Fale'of Real Estate: baring and selling Coal; ta of T. GARRET :ON & CO., and GARRETSON & OLIVER, king ,charge' of Coal Lands. Mines. &r., and collecting was dissolved by Mutual consent, on the 'lath of March, 1 rents l —from twenty years exp,ri&me in the County he 1555. The business of the late firm willbe settled up by. 1 hop,,, to give satisfaction: Office Mahantango Street, David Oliver... . Tli EODOBE II ABB EESOS,' f Pot tsx it le. ' CIIAS. M. HILL • - - DAYID•OI.IYEB. t 'April it, 185') . ' 14-tf The bnshiess of the late firm will be continued hereaf- ' ter. in Sclutylkill county and In New York, by DAVID OLIVER. On his own account. Pottsville. March 21. lStli, '" • . . ADMINISTRATION. Lx, Letters of Administration ou the Pstate of GEO. 1;C:11'311N1. deceased, haring been granted to thetm dersigned, $ll persons haring claims or demands against, tl.n..!.estltte of the said deeedont, are requested to make'. k t i m s n the sam e e-lthout delay. and those indebted will make immediate payment to 111:N.t. J.W. CU3I3IING, ..Idmini , tmqor of liemv , if. Cum viiiip,decrased—rrsidence .114trrilte. Itprll l4.lti9u 15-tit AT()Ft'S ,Notice is hereby given that •Lettera of Administra tion upon the estate of Daniel Matz, late of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county,' deceaied,- have been granted to the subscriber. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and, these haring claims against said estate Fill present them uithout delay to the subscriber, residlog, at Tamaqua. • • . JOIfN N. SPEACE, Tamaqua, Match 314865- I:3-Et • - DNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Letters of Administration on t4e estate of ASTIIONY II: KLINE, late of tho homugh of Potts ville, deceased. have been dented to the subscriber. all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. and those havlngelaimi or demands imainat the estate of the said decedent. will make known the same, without delay, to CAROLINE f1.,..KL1S . . Pottsville, April 28, ltlii,sl- • Adm,n 17 igtrtrit. 4'4 -'•- " - A DINIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-. _ A _I . WIIERE.I9, beeterl , l)f Administration upon the es tate of JOHN F. WlllTNEY,latttof the borough of 1r0n...- 1411 e. deceasd. have liven granted to the STlLSerill: r. these Indebted to the' estate of said dee-dent, are required to make immediate payment. and all t.ersons having claims or demands ,n,trainst the said estate are requested to make known'the sane. without delay. to the undersicmed, at at the office of trais rt. Iltighrs. W3l. It. W ELLS. ), Centre street, Pottsville, Pa, April 28. I:Bsfetl7-tit ~ . MISCELLANEOUS, GREA'r .13ARGA1N OFFERED—;; the one-half interot In n first clasii ply at 1V M. P. ST Nll En?. narch 24, '7,5 124 t • Agsnvi, (Mee,. Terr4ce.!! Wi t lia•lA p li tt, 14 %1 . 11 W 4 I1 1 1N .n E c Y, t_,. Attorney * nnsyl- Otiir.43 Ctmtre Strout, ( c ilp u os i nen4.ll.ank. . , . y January I, ISU - I-iy - N'OTlCE. , Li — EorebiibrlAd nnY person ~..T porsons from employing Juits t411.!. ; ;D5. ..11,tr/ei. obit Apprentirr, ns helot' it regular Appreritke of mine. I will hold any party or parties rrsponsl bin for his time to me. as ho left my - Shop with out provocation. . .r, IT. IV INTElitiTral.li. Port Carton. April *.*i., Is4si - rt•:St, . - ll e OST.—On Thursday; April 26th. nine dne bills, of George Miller's, for Five Dollars ear . As the payment of these,bills has been stopped: they will be of no use except to the owner. A liberal reward trli! be paid Pr thew at D.DANNAN'iI ~. Bookstore, April 7.3. 186'4 ~ • . ' 11.-St . • AdSTATED Meeting of the Sehuvl km (;runty - Medlml Sot.lett' will be held . i . n the Fellows' Hall, In the town I,i 3Jittileve . t, (41 ‘l,,i. inc Lay, the 9th Inv, at 3 o'clock, Pc.M, Punctual ar- Undal3oo is recitiestcd. A. 11. lIALIIIiIISTAIYI'. :Hay S. Itiss 184 t ' EP . , S'e. • IJr4. X ECUTO Rti." , NOTlCE—Whereas Letters of A . dminlstratlon on th,4 estate . of Ft C.NJ A IN SCOTTS. into of WomeL.4lorf, Barks Co.. haio APoa granted to the tint.3.lrrlb...rs, 1,.,.• the Iteti4ter of lkrks Co., notice is. hereby given to all dboselndobted to said .-.- byte. to make immediate payment to citht.r of the Sub scribes, and all tilos; ha% log claims will present them fur settlement. _ , . JUIIN STEPHEN. EDIVIN Li) It 111, r,-,-td.ort. is. ,. t . IVomeladorf, Berl:a Co.. May 5,1%55 :QUARTER )lAS'rEit'S OFFICE, . No. 6 State i 4 treet, Nuw York. Aprii ALE:D . PROPOSALS will txi rvcrive.4 at this Offim until 'irEDNESPAY NOON, tht, )13V 1 )1101 they ttill k) opened. fur funislittiz..f..: tho the Tr,•ps at the s , veral Military Post,, in thi, Harbor, SIXTEEN II UNDNED c 2211 it4l. 10 tho I . f Lest quality brik,n 'and N•roeited Red . Ash SilltALlifLL C - JA L. to delis,-:u,l in Ili, C. al at each platal. aV the expense of the euntracioc; and iu quality to bifr tultket to the approval of the °filter alv,sa?.iluty it way b..: to receive it. Alin. at the same time and place. flt furnishing T RI? EE IiUNDItED AND FIFTYI.ItD6 of.h..at quality of OAK WOOD. to be well cord al in the Weed Yards. at the ea . 4, of the Cu c r,olstteb ptaees and In sn , •h quart. tlt3 ' I nay b required: the quality to be stilit.K to the a al of the Officer whose duty it may he to receive it. rodoubted scenrity.will be required for the tilthful performance of any rotitral whirl may be eittertal into, and the urunem of two respondble persons, who would be willing to heroine security for the person making the t4l, In the event of his getting a ,ntract. min.t accompany each offer;—without which the bid will be rejected. Payment of ninety per cent. of thgamount due will be made upon, the delivery of not less than 100 tons of Coal oeloo cords of Wood. and the remaining ten, per cent. When the contract L. completed. THUS. SICtiltDS, New York. May 5, 7 4:5 :1"1- . ..it Lt. (1,1. d ter. Afr. C. 5..1. . . OTICE.TOjURIDRS.—The jurors ~1 summoned for the special Court of Common Pleas. on the 7th.of May neat. ore hereby notified not to attend, then• b e ing no Court held during said week. Slii , rift's tiflire,.Pottsville- 1 J.IMES NAGLE. Sheriff. April '..Nth, 155. - i' „ 17-2 t - •-•- - QCIIIIY L. Co. Agricultural Society.— •ko The numbers of this Axiety are requested to attend a meeting at the public house of Mrs. MAYER. i Ilalf way House:, North 31anheim township, on Saturday, the sth of .May. 1 , 55, at ~ o'clock. P. M April 2*, 1 , 551". . • VOTIQE—The iitlersign'alhas been ..,..,1 appointed the agent of the owners of '•The Irarder Pripertv: , and offers for sale . building lots in the bormigh of Palo Alto, on • rtrasonable terms.. °Mee. Morris' Addl. lion. ,- . . - L. P. IlltOOK E. , Pottsyille, February 3,1555 5-tf _...... ._ .____ ...._ . _. .. . __ _ .... - ICIOPARTNEIiSIIIP NO'l'lCE.—The ~,. undersizned haring ass , ,riated with him tiF.ollfli.: LERCH . ..as ropartper in lhe.llardware business, on the let day of January, 1 , .;:., the trup•iness will l-, cmitinued in all its iftrions Wanehes, at the old stand in Centre street. under the tifinie and tirm 6f BRIGHT' 4. 1.1:1;:ell, where they respectfully solicit 4 pmtinuanee of their for mer custorusrs. '' . 1./}.:01:til. 111:11;11T. Pot tsv illi..',Januari . l% 1 , 55 • . I-tf TOTIUE is hereby given that Prnpo received at the Commiodoners . nr ltr, until Monday. the 7th day of May next. for the ere , •- tion of a Bridge acri;o; the =Little Schuylkill River, near Centreville, fur milrc below Tamaqua. • Th. , plan and sptfoifirat ion cart N,....en by calling at their (itlice in Pottsville. By orit:•rof theßo:int April 14. 1K.55 11:41t -S. K. 31.'1i:EPNER, TarUmtia I;n7et rcpy. • VOTIC E.—Notice is ,hereby given I that.; LEVI ARNOLD, of Mjiidleprwt, Sdloylpjll county. Pa.',-Cahinet Maker. did on the 17rh ~f January, niali‘lwau Assig:oni•mtof his rral . and lwmonal Pro. 1- I *tY. to the - Feihscriber, for t benefit of Ills ereditorg. All those itulel,tett to raid estate are requested to wake _immediate payment to the stitnirriber at New Philadel phia, in order to settle up the hnsinesg as rapidly 311 IX/S. , CHARLES. MAILSII, Ntilv Plailadelphll. April 14,1'63 1541. -RtWARD.—WHERO.B, P 11 thyatening ,and inflamatory -hy wrlthig and rhara , ters have,Lven p•ii.ted at several points in the vicinity of my Collicrry at tir. (lair. Intended by threattA„offtil , itinCe RIO licath to deter the peaceable, to dustri•lits: and t,' - orthy miners and laborer - stoma returning to their enlill,,vin,nt: and. when as, r ush rondnet k-a high crime', puilisb3l.l, by imprisonment for years in our Penitentiary; now, I lravloir give notice that 1111 tiny the Mint of FIVE 'III7NDEEI) IbiLLA RS to any p e rwin , or ptri , onsWho. will gire me infiaanation that will lead to the arrrst. imprisonment 'and eon% teflon of the au thor i'( wild notices, their.aidem abettor!. or of such Persons who 'hall be guilty'of•at tempts to carry ont .said the of viOlenreasaforesaitL - WILLIAM IL .101 INS. ztt, Clair. April gt,i. e NO'I'fCE.-+B for subscripttott to _i_ the Capital titork,of the Anthracite - Bank of Tama qua.. will he opened atithe United-States Hotel. in the borouch of Tautaqua,,ori theiletb day of 3tar. A. 1).,1:•.5, from . '2 o'clock, P. M: tlr 6 : o'clock, P. M., In accordance ith. the provisions of the general' Aet roculating Banks. and ,the Act to incorporate said Bank. approved March 30th, IS:e5. T. L: IL F:arvt, IVIEEtam DDNALD.'3ON, RICHARD C:IE:UM, JAMES CARTER, PONEIA NI/ JONES, A. PARDEE, •R. A. IIEATON, ' WILLIAM -MILNER, 11. T. Ilucors, . • the SHARD, 1. Motto 4NROTII, JorLS GEoRGE. NrDWIAN, • ! PETF.R . HCOVNIAN. JOHN CiRTER, • • Itoht a: It 17CLIFFE, JOHN JoussoN,', • E.J. Fry. 8ENJ..111.11.5.C.n. TACH.H ., iII3, April 14. 15-74 ❑d 01 BUSINESS . CARDS. 'PAIN CHARLES LAYCOCK,Uotin s'elor anif Aftnrney at,IA4 - , No. 74 Fifth street. above Arch. Philadelphia. March 31, ISS 13-6 n, \A TAB. PO'FTS, Attorney at Law, °flee In '3l:trlzet street. a.djolning John C. Con rad. Esq.. same 1.1111,14 m% )lath 24, 1555 12-ly DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, • PIIVSICIAN, SURGEON ACCOCCHEUR; oatee—Market St., above Seeomd. • Pottsville, Dee. 'l6, 1.:44 May 11 0 UNTY-LAND CLAIMS promptly attepled.to by J. W. ROSIMERRY, ' 'Attorney at Law, cv.zner Market and Second streets. flay;.Poitseille,Tia : P2-ly __ L. STRAUB & CO, •Bankers, 5 pl. crnt interext to depositors. Principal and burst payable on demand. March 1; 15:,.., - - - 11- , T i OLINP.I-10BART, Attorney at Law, OotuilliF•sioner ter New York. office oppnnite Araeri can House, Ventre Street, Pottsville:Penna.' ' ; . -- April '24, 11..52 ' . ' -17-1 y J. ADDISON7AteCOOL, Conye) - atw.- 4 . , ing and. General Ageticy- Office. Centre street, op p.e:ite the Silver Terrace.. Pottsville, December 2. 1`34 . .47-tf I rI I IIO3IIS R. BANNAN, Attorney at _l_ Law. Office in Centre:....treet. opposite the Episcopal. Church. Pottsville. Penna. Noy. Lia, Sal 47-Iy. F. M. DIXON, DOCTOR. of ' l ltaaa Dental Suno!ry, one door above 11. C- Green's Jewe ry .tote. Centrrstreet. Pottsrilla. SepTenaber 1551 35-t In.toiznisoN & YOD , Dealers in china, tit:Las and Qucamsware, and Looking-glasses,. wtioiesale and retail. Town Hall, Centre street, Potts yille,Pa. Norember 11, V. , 54 _ 4t-tf & RICHARDS, Attorneys at Law will at teml ta allbusiness intrusted to arm with alitig,eure And can•. OtUre Centre zitrevt,- next dour to It. B. Morris' store. Pottsville. .Imie ii. 1> , 4:1 [Jan. S. '54 24-y] 1 4 1)1V I.till Still'PE;N, Attorney an I 'ounsellor at JAW* Philadelphia. will attend to col leeteins and all other legal busineNt. In. the City of Phila delphWailjoining: counties and elsewhere. Office ;4. eorner . oth and Walnut Street., Phllada. ---- t Oltl?VEs, I)E'ALER IN SCRAP xi:. Iron, Copper. Brass, Bar and Block Tin. Solder's ',Speller Lead, &c. Orders received for Brass and Copper work, and Machin*, furnishing; AU orders connected f with the above line promptly attended, to. Corner Penn and South Street, Philada. _ June 11,1853. • OM 08.. G.- N. BOWMAN, Sur- ILls bas gkin Dentist, Office in Brick Building. corner :gar Stand Second Streets. west side, four doors above ENDEdre Wilson's Office. where all operations on the Teeth guY l tAl 2 ried, and new teeth inserted on moderate terms. lla starnints all his work. iletabeid,"lBs3. 41.ttf -TAMES M. RICIIARDS, Attorney at tj Law; Office, Centre street, neatly opposite the Epis copal Church, Pottsville. Officer:. :.,;(11diers. Mushlians, Seamen. Landsmen, Town , piers. (or their widows or minor childmn I entitled, under the recent Act of tenures& to. Bounty Lands from four teen days: service since 1790, can hare t heir claims prompt ly attivedo to by calling' at his Wilco. ' Pottsville. March 17, 1555 eIEO. , IIROWN, liispector of Mines, . tender's his scrvhys to Land-owners and ethers. in making. Extninations, Iteports, Mines and Coal Lands. From his knowledue of Veins and.experience in itp,eat ions. havinu.been in - this county 14 year& and carried' on Mines the last six years. he hopes to give general ,ttiafitetion to all who may employ him. REFER:. to .I.tmEs NEILL and 1)..E. NICE, ENs., Potts vllly„ and HENJAIIOI .MILYEs antl•WituASt PAYNE,' Fs.is.. Philadelphia, for e;ipaLility and . Iritet;rit v, . • ittletilit.ntt—ln Norwezlan vtreet, opposite the 'trick Sehoot.liout.e. Pottsville, l'a. - 3141.01 10, D,55 r, m At r t i o ,n r a n c e imit a , at w , L. ".sokcinZ htit. Referentys: . . ~ `Hon. Jsmrs P.d.uics.thivernor of PennKylvrtn33, • •• .„Etus lii•lvis. Ch ter Jugt ire of Pun n .tyt rim ja, ", ' Ai.r.s. Junnss, Sunbury. Northumberland Co„ Ps., 4 . itnss. PA.TTON, Trutortnn, Noit huntherlan tl fn.. Pa., . .• ;Rts COPER. t DUDS 1116, lllontour Co.. Pa., ' •.• liositus' W. Colts, i 3.10 F. 57: SIEOTRI. LAMB k Co.. '' , WATSRXIR. ()miens k Co.. ( -Philadelphia. r ANSPACR.JACOUY t Co., J Derernbur Mt, 1tr.54. ri) THE PUBLIC. - -,Having ed my heath by clos.t. oinftuument to toy office and- I linvint! mu' reeovered -almost 'entirely. to avoid a mina°, into a state of nervous Irritabiiity: I have determined to. rh imie 1,1 event the manner-in whirh I have hlth. erto phiet iced. T take thismethed of...informing my friends in. kill County. the gentlemen of the bar in Its Courts. and the .pnt.l ie ;moo-ally. that after the first day of .I cute next. 1 witlra,zularly attend rho terms of the Court of Cimmon Ploatt.'and,pnii:th - e therein. I will iiiinetuallp attend t , ? ?inch legal bit... Mess as may I confided to me. JiMIN WEIDMAN. . Mftrch 17.1'51 I): h. DODSON, ()pert - and Meetu;nienlltentigt, btun fitted up t ne of the tact' ttetitni Estat.lishmente. In this part of the Mlle, and intend,: to n!Tord his ritrons the le nett of ev ery Iffiprovement in ths , .11. f. Ile guarnntees to bultate ttni urn to a tnicety in 'the e • lI T s e4n , r;:t t iet t itlie or V itronettit ' reetb; arra t t i r r tl L • Ot , 12.4111ilri;;;P;4:Cirtirae P," i rre• to the entire excl ( in•l ' cn n t i t •d in els tee ml tpetivnnd riXOte with radi i useful during life. teeth w i th gold, rendering them bJ 514irt*et street.. twp • era side. Feb. 24 19d5 ;XL) 641 MEI NOTICES. IBM MB EMI BE ILA_DELP BURTON & LANINe'•:01011 71.0 , 1.7rAril ltrltit • T., - . . R 7 gLL 3P.ELl:l32)rta 424 Aroh st, 2 doors abort s th, ph il ' • • i • wilw , EsAl..f: ANT) tlrt.tii,. }:cery article in their line of Lnxin,A, it i h t ,. i:pt market CASH PLICZ43, and th!, t and others. re!,. Ili t I , "THE UNION," arch Street, between 3d & 4th pt ui ~!PROP.I:IToItS—EVAMi .t NErv, 03 4 " . • FORMERLY WEB': k. NE I ,Thur.v r./ if, ~, .. ; 11rtxr.L.T—C 1 ,i a 7 1 .: to IJ'-. " :-,t D1N. i .,.._,• c . ~. IN % •f.to II ; • i la.le,'. . ; Philadelphia. Febtaary 24. icss . • ; WNI. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER—, N. W. corner 2d & Buttonwood Ste., lat e . PHILADELPHIA. . Positive Sale every Evenlar AT 19,i, ovum:K. AT THE At t lii r, ly 1111. be sold without re„ r „:',. Ca..4h-4.l^ths. easecimerrs. Scatic;-r, r . ronerally.llo , :as and t.'utl, lug. Mtni•-al lnatrumentt. and MerchArti,,..,...„: •:f Fvbrnaly 17. IF..*.c • TO FARMERS!! ire tc , tpecifully' i ', . form /II!, Cu.t,,,,,,,„ , h ,,, t . , , , 1 ' , r: ,, PUCE I, TII r FEM. o ro 1. .. ilmproved• Super Phut/Miele or L i ,. And are now t,ellin4 our, lyi-il krp,ai, 1:... i, AT $4 0 PER TO,N'. '' Wirrortlinict In lo: fatly equa. :....tv J.,,,, ~, ~. ot/ , •rni,r ymr., It affords u> much pkasurt. .Milo t si-r,r (If vreil„F.staldi•M•d:ar,!t,. of Illrintrs who have prv , ..- it to !The Cheapest and most Permanent Pe-- th.t is uow krll.ll. 1 [IT PRODUCES HEAVIER cßop , I i o r o,rn, frXibi, Moot and f;r4.%•• than tr, It:, , v ... 1 :our fricnds art. invit.ll. call 3 ' ,1-,31,, . t . 1 tnin a l'ampllll.l descriptive of i;:. latl::.,a, _ 1 ~ . uiti:nr.. &c. A liberal talucti, n mad, t.. I , ' i WANTED. : ALLEN ,t • Nt. l l'LL• : i/r%irr.? IV (lc ta'n, POI 10:117:7!. PL•••,, . - ...N . Q. In 5,,,,t1a /lAarres..i.nd X', :',:, ~ ,,, , i tt% 1V.;:,,. ,-, ,Sfe•re a tp - a.i. Che..thitt .ttree. 1'.',17,14.1 1 ,),, The Sera . . Ihrospa rrr. or LlMbi, for sal,. 1., . 111:11:1IT & 1.I'11( H. ,r..... , • W. 11 . . T11 , 01A:5..t,,;,, ~ i ! ICherel"atnithleta can also N. t l t4taint. , l :• iFebruari-10..P.:,:1 COAL. I COAL LANDS W A N'l'L' D,2,-.. p . ,.. . .... has ing,for -bile tr a cts in any part Q. t , . 1 - a t ..: . Lt, 1106011. which they knor or bt.iiv‘i• to I, N.C.43r,.., : laudA. ark. InYtte..l to evniniunicat.. with 1 . : HENRY W. I . oiPl.E...Mininz Fr.: , ~... Nil :k, 1',7,5 I , N-tt . .-----!----, COAI dividual nho ha, tern Imlay :t • . Irr. (,n.:11:-! (I.k btl , i/lCsil, in this Iteßion is .10.str,u. xituatimm .12; itmsidr or OtitNide r.f Can ail-, good as•fcrea.:,st ns •ti , .li.ply to I ;korgx r. li,ty V• 55 , srT 0 the - . Coal Sellers of Seituvllali:' me , NEI - C4ll at all tim,,gh,• had m ft". c.,. , ) '.... EW1: 1 LENTITOS% Brnad St.. ist . a' ,, r,' 1:ao• :C• l• 41 , ,Iphis. Thus,- in want will call. ''AI ., Philadelphia.. sprig 3s, Is,i:rt , 17. if . EA'1"11"1'110 31 A ',._-; A . .. o . i sat resnoved to the ofliceln ".I. Sillinia:lN fn.:, !, , • ing. in Venni. st rept, a few (1 ,,, r. a 1.. . , ,, 11, P..,..., , „. • . - Hill. where perxons_ having business ii lit; ti,.. % Walk' call. ..„_...... ..... XOTICE.—Baron, Prire ,c: Ci,. N_' elintintie the Cual Business. as lb.t.eb.f. n... rn........, Frpnt and Walnut'streeis, Philadelphia, and 31..., E .,,-- -,...._ tltilee. 3lorris' Addition. . - . 1.. I'. BM ii 1K E; .I„ Pottsville. February 3, 1h33 • ----. --,-- NTOTICE.—'I'he undersiamed avp.. l . ~, .._ , j,l ken Wharf No. 1. at Richmond. w here th. v :fr,. ' scantly keep on band for sale, best quality tit!, ~' ~,,.. Red ish Crul. Oftlee. 2') Walnut street:. Ptd11.1.!;1 3 4 +1'":: 9 . i JAnIES sit Lilt p. to , i'' Mareh 10.1.555 1114 m , C. Y. N 0117.31, .4404 • 101ir l . COlL—Tile . subserill( r li,(•e:, . constantly lal • hind a tar:3-311mM) of .111:1::.' and tlampsliire Tptutninous et:al, for sale tv Ih-; L . oth:el. at the biwest cash prices. Ile Is alto pr.l.r.x% receive Coal on Yardage. and to deliver the cone. ilkg Vards. :,. W. corner Brad and Cann...hill ..r....n., • .Arch street Wharf- Schuylkill. L. sl:111:11N EL Phil:v - 1,104a. April 21, 1535 ' • • T ...--- ' t . S. W. 1.., ROBERTS. Shipp; --• • : ,- A ' 4 , and d,aler in ' the various deSrripti,r‘ , TIIIIACITE CAM,. including the best qualities ef s ums .104 A44.1 - min the !lain/se-, Spin anti G,it, r,.. 4 _ / 241 Wharf. Locuststreet. : ,, cltuyll..lll. . '.lilies.--So. Ni' Walnut street. Philadelphil. / 001 . ' "Nii. Int , State street. Boston. }larch '24, 1&r.,..5.; t.' 1::,- , u. ,is,..t. _ .. ( ;101 ) A It Tti ERSII I P NO'FlCE—'Elisil j) subscriber laving associated with them 6E34 I'. NM"' N and DAY II) J. 1 , 3 EV IN, of New Yerk wi',1 7 .:.....* der tke firm of ISLA filleTON. COX & CO.. continty 'b3A*l Coil Businesi 'as heretofum Office. No. t 11.31 Walnut sass : - oil. near Dock:and \0.4 hew street, New, York; NN ltnl NI Illikl• :2, Richmond. • , i dILAKISTON i 4 +,' , ) ll'hilad3lphia..hinuari' 20.1...1 • ;7%m pAsn AD ANCES:—Liberz.k} 0. ,. ky Advances made on conslOnnents of Coal ..,..• ...' ...7= dress. Also. wean supply Miners at first c ,:.q , rti ,. .14 . mi1l tel Cheese, or other-roman' prodtb-e, of which a.. Y•,+ Ts* .. retying lartresupplles dimrt from the Farmers Rae % ;„,.. grelat advantaces for makinc Sales of Coal, Mir, s;_fp' 4,, find It to their interest to call on us. • . W. 1:ONSTAIIIA: i r.". - , , „k' New York. March 3.1855 9- o in , 157 F0..'.. I* ? Ii i )0(il!!ILS, SIN NICKSON iL !diners and Shippers of Coati by Rai'rad Cat:. cev—No..:6 Walnut street, Philado No. Cuff Breadway, New York: Centre St, opposite American 11ea... Where they offer for sale by the cargo. their re)tiru•-4 Orchard. and Pennlt Mountain Hid r , , a11),e As! from the nuren and Bitch Heath retns, ali Cf . ML an{ free burning, and adopted to family Also their ..V..:11/ Bite and 11,.1,1 .Ibiuntam irtar suitable f,r Furnaces and Iran Works. I!ehruary Cd. Is. , - ( 0 -PARTNEEtsIIIP.—LEAVIS Al. ! DENR fA lED having resumed the llnz of :ual, has thiv 411 V af.voeioted with him IVilham u. denried, John Rommel. Jr:. au.l George 11. thh firm of LC"."I. , At - DEM:MD& at 4 WAlum Wharves Nos. 7 and s, Port Richmond. LEWIS A UDENEI ED. oEI E 11 . P, ADD] IN CHILD. WILLIAM G. AUDENI.II.D. JOHN 110111E1...11. .lnmit•r 14.1,54 FOR SALE & TO LET. 1 1 OK SALE.—Between 30,000 and 40.000 of the heat kind ,f Lrick. by - .A.uburn, May ";').i hat* JOHN . . hetr LIG SALE of wa aOtts„ trolt. &e.. the per! pr perty'of AL!h , JUin . late of the Borough of Pottxv d,rensd. be he un Saturday. the 12th dav of Mar next. : o'cli I'. M.., at the late resid. nee of ;aid •1:4,1,...d. =Mt=MM N . pty ()UrSE AND FO,R, SALE.— _I.LLA two Gory Frame situaGLl in I.::la:t near the Roiling Mill—has good Ntat..r. The kt b 1,11 by 3101. Apply to M CRAW AIAM 174 . 4 4 Malian tango :4., FORSALE—One Bav Hors, warranted to work in t illarnesii,fik,uhlo gle; also, one Carriag and HAW& Aii•:y Lit alt• ...ELAM/ Mau, Pfittsiille, April i!(.1, Is5A, FOR SALY—' 2 Oree story Brici r Dwellin g . in 31alutntangu tarter, .4.141, a two stnr: ratuo Dwelling in Church Alley.' Apply to - J. A.1,1,1;0N 31cCooL. . • . (%,(r. ftr,:. pj.nle Sarcr .7,,-7, PottAiiile..T.t.nua re o. I '.1.. I 1-t1 17 Olt 5.11,1.,•'.-.—A Stc::r 1 m Engine o%.iti; ~ I Boilers. Ilniv horse power. i.siso, All 111 ,- h 1'1.1,7. puulp-rotts and 10:1....v0rk etimpletii. Any person in vs:: of the alrive machinery will nil it to their aiiantii., heferri. purchasing elsewhere. to al ply to , - l'ilrcii lt, ';',s is-tf 'JAMES At 'BEE, iliutlin,:. 1 . 3 ____—.---..... 1 :OR SALE. — A NEII , IEIiPE ' '!dliu'l?ir Engine of 10 Horse poser with putii ,, ni plvtit--the whole occupying a spn.i.• live let spiar, 1 , be seen at the York Store. • E. YARDLEY A rub Nove.oiber 11. 1554 . 44-tf MIME s oot, : 01. D for sait; 13 Clinton and I,yeerniog ef• tntie4. aI ut fr ', -- the r ;:oute of the Sunl , ory rtr Haiircud. Alply J. ADDISON :4 , ' '' 'I.. Real E.Oato 4 rand Agent. Ceutni st.. tp. rib - ^r T,rrie , Pints% We, December •J.1 , -3,1 : 4 , .: f O • .._— _ • ODD 1.1,0 FEIV S''', (..I, r E.NlEl'Ela.,r,on. ik,..irouv of purehai•itir burial let., in thet 41 lei.k.wi; Cemetery. will apply to ;InINK. freer. at the Iron Store.-Town Mill: ';.,.., g., , ,fieN liPorn. Tinoonitb, C.ontr,. stre4 , • r 01 1 - 11 i EN nor - J.:us, Callowhill street. . . I OR SALT:.—Twelve small Para,: I'4 inch svh.eli ra . suitable for ICont4torc, t , ut. , lr's• I men and .I%lae . lilui..tit. or fur Railroad Companies, to tveca repair,. orabout their freight tlipots. 'Apply to i ' • , CANDEN, Dom; ii A Co. . i Delaware City. o,,tober 21. 1r.t."4,.. 4:Ar FOR=REN T—A New Brirk Slim' 1101.150, on M'auch Chunk street. built fora Fleur I lord Store. The leuiement is admirably adapted to ~., lug hale thy. 41:allroad qidoling adjelning the I tii:l - Parstssica, Five!, pa the 14 of .spelt, et earlier :!, desired, by appinition tb the sti,l•uril era at. the 1 ., •: Store, . E., I'AP.DI.I•A .t soN Pdttstillo, January #l, IS;:i " ' ' ` ' 1.11 fIOAL LANDS in . th k Wyoming: and k)Lackawantii Valleys. fnr Sale—Scveral Coal }:s.s''s small hint large.for twill:Mos] (Trintors. on sod nrk,.e. to the Lackawanna At Western ltrtllts,a4.l. to Theee lands an. eqt1:11 to any In thi• ly nioiorlsid with the host quality of Coal, arl.! csa °petted at a ftnall expense. Apple to WALTF.ii ME.tP. Os Broadv-r..i . r April 14, 1 R:‘s I:4lin 1 011 SALE.—Three best finish Steam 4 : : Engine, mannfartare,l by Wm. Burden. of 1:re , I• f yn, 7Ceir York. of ten, twelve and fifteen bvi-, r"". with Laretnotive boilers. and In tint rate rue nit : erder. haring born in nee - hut one year.- They*are nor tu cpre ...tien'en the new Docks of the Chrmieetke .t Pela,Jre IF nal. one at, Delaware City, one at St... George and 1.. a, .: Choeopeake City. Where they ran be fl..en.at any time, :ad any information given that tuay be required. 'They , 11:1 be wild at a bargain, by CAN DEE 'Alla ;RI Co.. Delaware by .oetnbee 'lt, 1554. 41:-t r 10AI, LAND To LEASE.---11)11 be rented fin a tom of years. to energetic and re;ishe Tensnt.t.abeut are of prime. (1 I.ird iis sdeOn I;asin.adjeining the East sugar Leaf Mire. Some of the adranta,res of this tract am—the liar'w,tm , Rallteritt running nearly a mile. threuFli it. 5 , nor tt . e ET.* of the Twenty Feet Vein. h how Lein: \Ur, rd. that no other rued is reptireti. tnt a.. a trana 5 r the Cant; plenty of Thither and pure Water fer tut' frosts; the Coal unsurrw..l in quality. with the ;New Ycrk and Philadelphia markets. tan: cr Itaii end. Fer further particad, rah I:. f:0111:1:::". SOT..; it , :fn ~Zre,t, • 'ww . • r new Hotel. t 1 .1:•;1-;7,1 ; laud. the Tleu 3thl tleuththin.! 'Mg Co« the principal 'tQwh or the Er.e...lt I kid, at the terminus f the 3111... Ili!I 3,1.1 S. hol'anl llaren The es.ter•i%r rat I lotk It Itmln.,n,l uith et Pry ent) ,,, h e•••• teoe:tt Soft f ti.•+t. and I.oar.ter, 11,T, the home, eery properly 31.11 MTN Mi l. i+4 litr Eatnlllva ullo 'tiny In do.in'it, spoldirg akg woe in this new end roc Isautifury tod a valley, WV:teen the 3.lahauey and Locos: tains., and surrounded by inaznitirent scenery. Theles t Trill be moderate to a suitable tenant. satofu raisi/ the )louse. It will be ready for occupancy early in tbs For terms apply to .tfLtand• Fellitary 3, "1. 3 6 IN I!M 0 0 "PIO En ~. - :. ~— s s:' DEM .1. tATI..tSP. Zptt
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